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V/NUKE PROM ' FIEGT PAGE.] . • BANKING HOUSES, &C. STOQK BROKERS.
liii itittileohltamirihuitifild :` -- ' 7 li ' iti. eA..igrciA.Nr; ' • ' `-: ' . --,—_— K
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"I kuow not what to - l'''- - But, -FIRST - NATIONAL BAN
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putting her little hand in mine, she said; OF' priorsistritsan. NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, .
Will you, who have watched over REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
TREASURY DEPARTIStENT. • )
me through that dreaded night; who 0 neeme,
have saved me fromthe horrors of which iIrICE 03' COMPTROLLER OV THE CIIREENey, - I l
Washington City, Aug. frth,,Afk;zt, S ROOM, No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING,
I cannot think, see me safe back to my wEr.B.E,&a, By satisfactory evidence Dmiented ForaTa STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
own home—my own, indeed,. now ; it to
at
nderAgned, it has been - Made to appear
th the u FIRSTNATIONALSANROF PrIsTS. Sir Desirable Mill property an d other Real
will be very lonely, - no-one to welcome BURGH, In the County of. Allegheny nnd State Estate to the amo nt of *lOO,OOO f sale low.
me but the servants; but it is my right of Pennsylvania has been 'duly organized under
and according to the requitements of the-Act. of NOTARY PUBLICS.
place 1. , Am I asking too much ?' Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National • __
Need I tell the reader the answer ? Currency, secured by a pledge of United States
JOSEPH SNOWDEN,
I offered -myself, a poor surveyor, as Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof... approved February 25th,
her husband as well as protector. 4cooxi.a.ißt.-sr PY_T-IER-T-sICI,
1863, and has comlied with all the provisions of
She slid not say no. * * -"- said Act requiredto be complied with before NO. 89 DIAMOND STREET,
We gave up the, plantation; for I could commencing the business of Banking.
Now THEItEFOI22, I,Hugh McCulloch, Comp- sel4-iyd PITTSBURGH.
not reconcile myself to my owning slaves, troller of the On ncy do hereby certify that the ..
although theirs was anything but bond- said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Pirrs.- DRUGGISTS.
The
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of
he railroad accident was universally r u en si tsyl s v oi ana t , Is n au u t n ho zed to
g de ri r the Act c a o f n oTes e a n a the
JCil... - -117.:1'14 11. 3111 - .1 - .III.JF'N,
believed to be the cause of the death of In t estimony - whereof witnesss my hand and sr( cnisoll TO
Alice's uncle the overseer, and the seal of office, this sth day of August, 1863. JAMES P. FLEMING,
M
"Doctor: . 'A lice with pardonable decep- ---
ss HUGH
Comptroller ouCTULLOGIT,
f the Currency. D H i: ( ;- G I. i._4. 'I - ' ,
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tion, explaining that the "Doctor'not
finding Dr. W— at his own town,
insisted on going to the next, to some TELL
' FIRST NATIONAL BANK .
In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Ibis, Dye-Sttilds and Perfumery.
other surgeon. OF PITTSBURGH, PA., NO. 27 FEDERAL STREET,
Alice and I have now lived happily in Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. my 22-13 d AL LEG HEN I CITY, PA.
England many years ; but we never see
Capital $400,000; with privilege to in
the snow lying- thickly on the ground, crease to 51,000,000. PAPER MANUFACTURERS.
without shuddering at the recollection of
the night which we passed s in the snow- The Pittsburgh Trust Compa ny having organ
drift. EDWARD DURON. ired under the act to provide a National Curren- S. B. &C. P. TICARRIN,,
cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully Manufacturers and Dealers in
offer its services for the collection of Notes, 13 t) t) 1 , id: A. I. , 1 - _, PI 9r 'I" li."111. ,
Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Sc., receive money on And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of
the country. Ilnuve rternoveci.
The success which has attended the Pittsburgh FROM No. 27 WOOD STREET, TO
Trust Company since its organization in 1652,
will we believe he a aullicieht guarantee that busi- No. 33 Smithfield Street,
ness entrusted to the new organization will re- PITIciRPTIGH, PA
ceive the same prompt attention. .es - Cash paid fitr RAGS, aps
Having a very extensive correspondence with
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Banks and Bankers, throughout the country,
we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those HOUSEFURNISHING.
u-hocto business with us.
The business will be conducted by the same
UPHOLSTERY. _ _
officers and directors. I
The Bonapartes and the Reauhar
nais—the Revenges of History.
L' komme propose, el Dieu aispose. This
familiar_French proverb, which the vicis
situdes of life induce even the most un
reflecting so frequentiY to apply, and
which some witty writer of the same na
tion, no less philcsophical than gallant,
wishes to testify to woman's inevitable
influence in all things great and small,
has modified into "L'honitize propose, et
la femme dispose," 15, . perhaps, no where
more forcibly impressed upon the maid
than in the chequered careers of Napoleon
and Josephine, Familiar as every one is
with these two personages, many how
ever, have never thought of following
,Toseplune through her descendants, and
are not- prepared to acknowledge how
much more closely the Reauharnais are
allied to the royal families of Europe than
are the . Bonapartes. A few, probably,
mlght prove as incredulous, in the ab
sence of proof, as would have beeu the
Viscount Beauharnais had any one re
vealed to him the fate of his children and
grandchildren, when, in 1794, he laid his
head under Robespierre's relentless guil
lotine, and left a widow behind him des
tined to fascinate and marry the rising
General of the Republic. EQually sur
prised, too, would the respectable planter
of Martinique, Tascdier de la Pagerie,
have Leen had he been told, while at
tending to his negroes on his far sway
plantation, that front his loins was to
spring a race of emperors and empresses,
queens and viceroys, as powerful as any
the world hail ever known; and that to
this end two little islands, colonies of
France—,Dorsica and Martinique—were
to contribute.
After the treaty of Tilsit, Napoleon
occupied the loftiest position in the civ
ilized world. Enthroned amid the splen
dor of the most magnificent court of
Europe, he W,"fis virtually master of an
empire stretching over the entire face of
continent, with the excepti - on of Russia
and Turkey, and with those two powers
he was on terms of cordial alliance. To
himself, as every school boy knows, he
reserved the imperial throne of Fiancé,
comprising the France Of the present
day, Belgium, Savoy, Piedmont, and at
one one time the whole of Northern Italy
and part of Germany. On his brothers
and sisters he -conferred respectively the
diadems of Holland, Naples, Spain,
Westphalia and Tuscany; whilst his step
son, Engine Beauharnias, he appointed
Viceroy of 'ltaly - Yet, with his un
rivalled dominion, he was discontented.
As long as he had no issue to transmit
his name to posterity he fancied his
power ill secured. To consolidate his
throne, then, and to gratify the ambitions
yearnings of his heart, he formed the
project of an alliance with the imperial
family of Austria. And to aocomplish
this, he discarded Josephine—his long
devoted and faithful wife. She retired
to Malmaison, a powerless weeping wo
man, a cast off favorite, without political
friends or influence. And he continued
to rule, tly very emblem of power, all
Europe at his feet, millions of men ready
to carry out his lightest caprice, and his
throne apparently firmer than Gibraltar.
Who then would have dreamed of the
retribution that time held in reserve
A few years more, and Napoleon lay
chained to St. Helena's rock, and
Josephine lay sleeping peacefully be
neath-the sod. The rule of the Bona
parteswas over ; the sceptres of France,
Belgium, Holland, Spain, Italy and
Westphalia had been transferred to hos
tile hands. The only scion of the great ,
man fallen, tha trlub; de Reichstadt,
ridevarir King of Rome, roamad a vir
tual prisonerin his grandfather's palace
at Vienna, bearing in him the seeds of a
malady to which he was early doomed
to fall a: victim. The family name of
the ambitions Napoleon figured in none
of the cords of Europe.
The children of the discarded Joseph
ine, on the other hand, were rising into
powei - and forming alliances with the
prondeat-blood in Europe. Her sou Eu
gene already allied to the royal house of •
Bavaria by his marriage to Amelia, !
daugbeff. of the king,was living with his !
father-la-law, under the title of Duke of I
Leuchtenberg. His eldest son, Angus-
married Donna Maria, Queen of
Portugal, in 1835. His younger son,
Prince Maximilian. married in 1839 the
daughter of the Emperor Nicholas of
Rini's: The eldest daugeter of Eugene
Beaubarriaie,Josephine, married Oscar,
afterwards King of Sweden, son of Mar- ,
sisal Bernadotte, and successor to his ! 11. BRICE & CO •9
father; in 1844. The second daughter,
Eugenie, married the Prince of Hoher• Produce and Provision
zollern-Heettitiger—the Hohenzollerns, COMMISSION MERCHANT
it 'Will 1);:i remembered, are the reigning )No. 16 South Water st.,
house of Prussia; only the Prussian t
monaielieare dericerided;from a 'younger t PHILd.IIELPHIA.
son of Rodolphus - 11, Whilst the Mallen- I ftgii-Liberal advances made on consignments
when required. my -ly,l
zollern-Hechingens boast of descending ,
fro mthe eldeat son. Theo third daughter, I GEORGE GRANT,
Amelia, married Don, Pedro, the Emper- Manufacturer and
or of Brazil. AO the only surviving WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
son of 'Hortense, Louis Napoleon, is now i In every description of
seated, more firmly than his uncle ever! GENTS' PUNISHING GOODS ,
was on the imperial throne of Ftance.
Thus, at the present day, the descend- • 610 CHESTNUT STREET,
ants of Josephine are allied to the! uql-lye PHILADELPHIA
thrones of three empires—Franco, Rus
sia, and Brazil; and three kingdoms--
Bavaria, Portugal, and Sweden; without
mentioning • the connection with The
Hohenzollers, and the reminiscences of
Eugene's rice-royalty in Italy, and 1 ; 1 -n--
tenze's clouded reign in Holland,
What better evidence couli's he adduced
of the vanity of even imperil ambition'
Napoleon, the most powerful of mortals,
sets his whole heard on the hope of per
petuating hisfamily, and sacrifices every
thing-r-principst and popularity --to at
tain hisobject; yet, himself and all of hie
in erge, he leaves behind him but tone
sickly son, who flickers awhile and hen
dies out ingloriously, leaving no isue.
Whilst-Josephine, the woman he discard
ed, seesber children seated in the palaces
of a half :a dozcnitingdoms and empireal
And even vehen the indirect line of the
NapoleonstiS restored to power, it is 1 - 61/-'
stated only in the persnneof one whose
decerdfrom Josphineikhoth more direct
and undisputed tharilffim her ambitions
and repitdiating lord.. The only royal
alliance which the Bonapartes can offast
against:44'e Boanharriatti is the recent'
marrii*VdTrilace NaPnleon.to the danab-i
ter riettxr Emmanuel, and even this was I
obtained s?,lely through the intervention !
o:'a Joi;:Phirte!
San- Rbx . Noßrawq 1 4 EBRUARY 64 1 1864.1
• •
DIRECTORS:
Wm. K. NEMICE,
ALEXANDER SPEER,
FRANCIS G. BAILET,
A.LET BRADLEr,
REA
..A.I`GHLIN. President.
JAMES RArBBLIN
ROBERT S. HAYS,
TnomAs 13;:t.L.
Taos. WIGIITMAN,
SAME.
.TAMS L,
.Torre D. Scrttr, Car
augs-clicwti
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
65 FOURTH STREET.
CIIARTERT•.I) TN 155.75,
®PEN DAILY, FROM. TO 2 O'CLOCK,
Ur also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings.
faom May Ist to November Ist from Z to 9 o'clock
and from November Ist to May Ist, from G to 9
o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not less than ON E
DULL R, and a dividend of the profits declared
twice a year. in June and December. biteresta
has been declared semi-annually, in June and De
cember glace the Bank was organized, at the rate
of six per cent. a year.
Interest, it not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal. and bears the
same interest from the first days of June and De
cember, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to ‘,ll or et Cu m present
hia.pass bosh. At this rate money will double In
less than twelt e years.
Books contalumg the Charter. By-Laws, Rules
and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application
to the office.
PIERAIDE7qT.
GEORUE ALI3REL
VICE I'ILE:+IDENTS.
Isut.e. M. Pennock,
John B. M Fadden
John Holmes, John
Alexander Speer, Jamen 13 1). irleels,
Benj. L. Fahnestock, A M. Pollock, ill I)
.1 amen McAule y Hill Burgin,
amen Herdru,n, Wm .1 . Anderson.
T RUS TEES .
James Ir Kelly,
Peter A Madeira,
Vankirk,
James Statile.
Robert Robb.
Walter P Marshal.
John Orr
Ilenr} I. Rinigirall.
John Shoeribr. , :ger
Will Schnaertr.
Alexander Tin lie.
lnaac \ hinter,
Christian Yeairer
Calvin Adians,
John U. Backofon,
George Black. ,
.1 ohn C. Binilley,
Alonzo A. Carrier,
Charles A Ceitith..
Wm. Douglas,
John Evans.
Wm. Weyrnan,
Wm S. Haven, -
Peter H. flunkey,
Richard Hays,
Wm S. Lavely,
SLCREIARV AND
CHARLES A. C01.:T44N.
Real Estate Savings Institution,
Q . TATEDIENT OF THE CONDITION
of the alai% c institution on the 21 day of No-
vember, 18b3, published in conformity to the
charter .
LIABIL IT! rf•.
Arnotlnt of Veposits, Nov 20,1853 003.594 14
Amount of Interest due I letx,sitors 1,954 91
Amount of Contingent fund 9.1:3 91
ASSETi.
First Liens on heal Estate..
United States Bonds to. to u,
L. S. Debt Certificates and
Notes, (market value)
Interest earned not due .
Office Furniture.. . .
Cash on hand
A. A. CARRIER, Trerts.ir.
The undersigned, Auditing Committee, have
examined the tx>ok.a of the Institution, the bonds
and securities, counted the cash, , and have
found the above statement to be correct.
W. H. COPELAND.
NICHOLAS VOEUTLY,
• WM. H. SMITH
Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY SAT
URDAY EVENING.
INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent. per annum.
TRUSTEES.
ISAAC JONESPnner DENT.
HoN. T. AL Howe,HON.J. K.MOORITEAX,
I
Wu. H. SMITH, G. U. HUSSEY,
W H. COPELAND,I .14L'OD PAINTER.
HARVEY CHILDS, I NICHOLAS VOEON Y.
Office, 63 Fourth Street
NHOLMES & SONS, B A N
• and Exchange Brokers and Dealers In
Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notea . Exchange on the Eastern and
Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout
the United States. Deposits received In par funds
or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
COLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES,
Oertificates of Indebtedness, Quartermas
ters Certificated,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
and all other government securities. bought by
W. H. I,VILLIAAIS tr. Co.,
Wood street, corner of 'fhird
mb6 6md
PHILADELPHIA CARDS.
CHAS. MAGEE
J. RODMAN HICKS
MA.OE - E.
Importers and dealers Lu
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
Vertings, Tailors' Trimmings,
NO. 2.45 S MARKET STREET,
0c29-ti PHIL A.DELPHL-i.
; Ivory Handled Knives
C. A. VAN MIK & 00, Cocoa do .to
2a.S.NITFACTGESSRS OP Stag do do
GAS VECTURES AND CHANDELIERS, Fork & English Tea Trays
Spoon Trays
Patait Improve,d Dish Covers
EXCELS AND PATENT Hash
Wine Dishes
Strainers
PARAGON COALOIL BURNERS,c°ffe P°"
Table Mats
Eland Lainps, Columns, &C. Bread Baskets
\Vine Coolers
gatasnooms, Ilefrigerator
No. 51T Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Manufactory, Frankfortl, Phila.
-All goodkwarranted.
.4"2-19d
C. lIA-11.11Ii lirtiA_N,
WITH
LONGCOPE & PEARCE,
.311autdhciturers and . Importers of
MIS' Furman _GOODS
1
AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 SOlghl:)urth Street,
mylAyd 'PHILADELPHIA
MiIfIOLUTION.-1" = AlopAuTarzil.-
Air alLtp heretofore between the under
alped in the Clidtg at No. li3 Fed
er/I sty eet,elit of }t'.
R. Mop ee 004,2 :1 - Irokt t he
Persona knowt4 - th ak.fred ted - 'to like
plead) calLAfteepMiii att-time sad
eretue.W t MafEE,
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood.
THE SUBSCRIBERS M A NUF AC-
T URE and keep constantly on hand et cry
article in their line. VII' C.trnh:ca, ornament,,
Curtain lidadit, Cum lan.a. Fr ,ther Bed,,, Ilat
tresfieb of ail luthd, . the ...etch:atoll Patent
SPrithr Bela kah,ls r,t Shade,. filinda and
Fixtures
/foci - Prompt attention given to all orders !'‘r fit
tlng an.l lit ifff: .1.,.tL I . nr pet 8, tAI ecc
octr-13 .1 hf Ell 1"; h I2U END 'K.
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C
ADREW Ki
HE IN 1 . /111 . 1 . ..JR
tiei;eral PArrner.
IRON CITY FORGE,
KLOM 6 PHIPPS,
NINTH WARD, PITTSBUROH
il4/FANUFACTURR 11AR IRON, GEN
II crat R ,thva y ~r, 1 S:lestt,tv , ,ti yorgi L ,
a.,xnifer., I rel,rt,t Awl 1..... , ,,,m01ive Axle.. 4./...
.eIQ-t1
LAKE SUPERIOR
NI. COPPER MINES,
U 1213 - Z 4,:. ( : 0.,
NI.I , I:EA, 111,1, 4, 4'
:71;01011, Itr t,r nad 1.1.. it 1%1114.7
'upper Hottnlllti, di tar ' 7 , di Bollo7n,
^10•1tC 7 . o'oloer, 17:.. Alb,/ inipor
1,- Mal +-I.
T., "'Lice •h. 1r....
I ire_
keii-..t..er".t.villy on t.f.al. 1 latio2ll..
art . Inolfi hret....k.,e, N., lEi S Nll.l 120
7:1,,( . 1 IN /Slit I',
4.r-spec.' ;•1' !VI, ni 4;. - 1,1,4 7 L „I 1„ d ny
Pattern.
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C
....e3L - v."..ex.. C.,1- M.l XX CI Xi 3EI Mt,
Next to Peunsylrania P,,ss.enger Depot,
JOHN SA AU, PROPRIETOR.
HA VINE) TAKEN AND FITTED UP.
with all the lz, ,,, fert u,.proi emeriti ths pop
ular resort. Ow repa red I i ac.iint
inotlate hi, nld ,tistoinerti and Ito genet
ally, with the best the market airords IVEICTII
wilt be served lip err) Vtir yuh.l y le during
the season Ht. 11. Lea Lici..or- Me. be
tech tiontitierit in thin; tlltie rub
lie for their excellence
('an, BLiket A:1 i . 1,11 ,) 4SPI rect.,
en - 1 soli wl:6lenAlt• or. l re! —I
(3 I" It II ()I" ,
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,,
r - gl ill' SI FISCRIrit:II ANN(It NCR%
1,. Ih, 1,1,11 i.t. rIA:ly ro •rztilt
It 1-", ti CAN •11
tz : :1 Cl_ .1121
tine 014 and writ known h , ,,e with ery
thing to tt.c lint: at 11. e al,:rt
est conic, hI.\LIJi
janll-Iyd I
IMMEI
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON,
Corver of Virglit Alley att:l Smith
field Streets,
Where OYSTERS mud till the deli.i.vic.4 rit the
sea3ou will tic- terve.l ut to the moot tialstithle
st 3 les. ELI 101.
ot:14 no rner Virt;itt Allen mil Smithfield it
APOLLO liA LI. BILLIARD SALOON.—
CHARLES fiARDN would remind his
old friends and customers that he is still to he
bound at his old ktand, A PULLU HALL, en
trance on I. ourth street. lie has al ways on hand
the beat qualit) of Lager Seel, and in conne,,:tion
with the ball, a well appointed billiard saloon,
with good tabled, balls and . ues
Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth .t
near Wood, entrance troth I. oart h 1y14.-1)
H OUSEKEEPERS
FURNISHING STORE
GOODS FOR TI4F.
.•
1 - CI'I'CIITIN. -',.•
lin Ware , Brushes
Wooden Ware , Baskets
Spiim Boxes (City )lout lid
Cup Tuha Wash B,AII,
Straw Cutters Cup Mop•
Hair Sieves 1,1 are siei es
Mince K Li, es C.,AI S.dtl,
Silver Soap stove Polish
i'hamois Skins Knife \V aaiaera
Skewers Bastin s ioohd
i 1 ridirons ll . lCe ti i
,lolls
Lemon Spueezers Wash Hoards
Stew Pans Sauce Pans
Waite Irons Bard Itimstcri
Fish Kettles l'r, Pans
Ham Boilers Farina 1.1 Hers
Graters Egg Beaters
Larding Neediers Flour Pails
Pudding Pans I Water Eiltererd
Bread Pans I Pie Plates
Butter Ladies I i'lothes Wringers
Iron Holder, Wooden Simone
Step Ladder., I Butter Prints
Keelers W ash Tubs
Clothes Lines Soap Cups
Scales Toast Fonts
Cook's Knives Sail Irons
Bread Boxes Meat Presses
Scoops Cake Boxes, ac.c., &
FOR a- nr.v. DINING ROOM.
LIIC - KS
CHAS li. s
aritors
Syrup .1 ugi
flake Knives
Crumb Knives
Salt Stands
Fruit Stands
Butter Knives
Soup Ladles
Gravy Ladles
Children's , Cups
Round tr, Oval Salvers
Boupuet Stands
CUT
FOR milli - .
Toilet Jars
Foot Baths
Infant's Bath 6
Matreas Brushes
IL&ML ER.
Water Carriers
( 'I, usher Buckets'
Howls and Pitchers
, Gas Shades
Shaving Alums • Nursery ,Shades
Bronz Match Holders do Lamps
Flower Stands Clothes Whisker
Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers
Wax Tapers Night Lights.
• ArISC3EI..I...A...NEOT_TS.
Library Steps Door Mats
Vienna Fish Globes I Testae
Bird Cages ' Meat Safes
Vizzetts Pocket Knives
Card de Visite Frames Flasks
Camp Knives Camp Portfolios:
And everything pertaining to a well appointed
To be obtained at reasonable prices at the N S W
STORE of
IT.AY . sr, RicELAJEws.
NO 30 FIFTH
;.First door below the ExchengeSatatt
r 4a - Ail goods deli rered ftee or cha - ..*4p, the
city, Allegheny, Birmingham', Manch D'a:;
rieiune borough, etc.
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COPPER WORKS.
SMELTING WORKS
NO. 3bo 1111E11T cTREET
Pllf--13i'H ill
=EI
Call Dells
Nut Picks
Fish Knives
Ice Cream Knives
Napkin If trip
Cake 'Baskets
Forks and Spoon:*
Oyster Ladle 6
Sugar Spoon;
Mustard Spoons
Ice Pit:hers
Goblets
R.
Carrera
Forks
Spuare Walters
Crumb Briashea
Crumb Trays
Chafing Dishes
Coffee Biggings
Coffee GaletiOr3
Nut Crackers
Round Walters
Cork Screws
Knife Sharpeners
'Water coolers, xc
LAMPS, OIL, 410
J. G. WELDON' JNO. KELLT.
WELDON ai KELLY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
LAMPS AND T, A Tvll 3 GOODS,
AND DEALERS or
CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C.,
No. 164 WOOD STREET, near Sixth,
deb PITTSBURGH., PA.
OIL wcmix.s.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
MAN - rsAcTrares OF
PURE WHITE REFINED
-aa- 3 = i- 33 Cit IST CO XIA
Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET,
my-A3-6md PITTSBPRGH, PA.
TAILORS.
_ .
DAUB 8t AIPPF:aJL,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
155 SMITHFIELD STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well selected stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of
' lot hs, Cassinteres, Vesting's, &e.
Also, a large stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including PAPER COLORS NECK TIE - ; and
everything usually kept by first-class Furntth
ing tares. Orders prompt') executed.
au3O-lyd
HOUSE CARPENTERS
OURTIS 0. STL'IntETZ,
MIZE=
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY,
Between Wood rind Liberty streets.
PITTF:I4I 'UGH, PA.
ir le% aiiiicitNl and promptly alto - lied to
.ALDERMEN.
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO. hi FIFTH STREET
ftw — CGllecti.n of n: counts and Alt lea , tl I.ue•
nob. alleatk,llo
.1
BOOTS, SHOES, &C
31 11 J rr z,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In an ,I InALulncturer of
LadlrS, MIB3rP, Geuta, Boy & Youths
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
No. 1t25 Federal street.
Allegheny City, Pa
LOAN OFFICES
I .OA.N C.) lb C
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
U. 1011 !.. , , 11 TH FIELD ST
EZI;1111
miks - ONEY IN I.Altias: AND SMALL
I va q total tura loaned on i fold aryl .Sll,er,
111,1,1, .I et, elr i‘,1.1 an I : , 11‘ Warzltea. an.l
n111.3E1.1, of aLlable artirlea. any length or
ti:ar •i. I L' 1 . 1/I.!J ki t•7l . !
itit.ltil line I k,
6d-ndl e Sr .1, 7 5 H t, 1U P
MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS
MASTIC CEMENT
. A T Si C.) 17,
MA3TIU WORKER,
S PREPARED TO Cf:11 ENT THE
I exterior nt tdualfing u.tb irripr,,ed Mast,.
I eurent. cheaper ‘rid superior to an) .lone
ton,re "Inel ,•• tnent I.si n ;/1 lortlie
an.l durable ultieblart.e. To any surface.
in.perisnaLae by a Mel i i tri 11. aa.f erv.al to any
quality r.tone
Chu underit.gned lq It., f§tli) relowl le lill.l pre
%vurkw.rtil m 111 I tail (Ai%
ilAle [Li/piled thin l-vitiCl.ll for the (..uou rag
th, Ilhet t< rr
rOshleaze Penn et r ent.
.1%1. MN. andiess. ALA-Olen).
I Il ,1,11r1.14.1 - ,;rl 1.. e re, ..li.•
11 Len I.
A II vt eleL L,vrencet
I.lnsbir..7.t , rl
Pitts! .Iri,h
ENGINE BUILDERS,
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iron I'otLn<ier•w.
o,Areral hfachimetd e.ad Boller Makers,
13211131
Puunin. Piviotaxgrr Sint lou,
lIVIANUFACTUTI ER AI.I. KINDS OF
Steam LEiginea, ranging Ir.nri three
hundred and I.tt3 h..rse power, and 1,11r,.1 nit
irist .i , tte .11111 A. Blast 1....rr0tee4, FA,t.-
tioli, etc.
e pqrtieubir attention to 'the c"nstrui
of Emptied rahl Abiehluery for grist
upright, ITILIIAI find dITUlat aaw Mina
. .
e frw4 , tt ulsfmd and rota) lur
men! at ,hort hot ice Engines ant liotlern of
et ery description.
Alec, I urntali Holier■ and Sheet Iron aeperately,
Wrought Iron Shafttng, Flaugern 1411,1 P 1.01 0 .4 to
every varlet), and continue the manufacture ut
oolen al ichinery and Machine Cards
.iir priren I,oc, our machiner) manufactur
ed d the twat qualit) of inatertal., and warranted
01 •111 ;1111 . 510 glue antisfacti,u.
)rdeni from all parts 01 the eoutitry ba:lnei
ted nod promptly fillod. ,
PORK PACK f~RS.
OHARLE9 L. ELL-7
to .rasltneg & 4 0., )
YO i2li I(:111,
De , der In 13mA:on,'Lard, SugAr-t 'ured Hams,
smoked fieei.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
EINEM
PITTSBURCIII, PA
• ---
JEWELRY, &C.
.I F W F I, Ft j , _
rIIIIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
j opened a very large and desirable stock 01
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladles' and Gentletnens , wear ; floe
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods,
SILVER—PLATED WARE,
Such as Castors; Cake and Fruit Baskets,
Goblet; Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc.
RELNEMIN, ItLEYRAN k SEIDLE,
dein 42 Fifth street.
BREWERS
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS SST, MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
wE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown. Stout,
And will continue to make it our aim to give
satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Bold ,
'Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage
of ourimainess ' with full control in the BrewerT.
Address all ordeni to SPENCER ft APKAY,
Pbeenix Brewery, Pittsburkh Pn
selfriyd soh. SPENCER,
JAS. M'KAY.
PLANING MILLS
AMES - 3111.1421014,/VlON.ONiiiitit
!lTmforn;LLA. PLA lIN
tha O Afl, would ralpeatfullv
thipab a t . navrebatit since the
ASflaming. •0 his..artablisannetg, and
- filled it - 1 4 1 0 4;0e. fleetest and_mast a .ved.
hipety,lsmeet,Prepared to.fornish• oaring. and
planing boards, Iseroll - sawing and re-sawing,
,doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames,
fleubilAc Making, aa.
- Sorra kM MUM, Sept. 7, OW. ja2o
COAIMJSSION MERCHANTS
10 1V • MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION AirERCILOT I
FOR THE SALE OF
•
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market,
PITTSBURGH.
R. HUTCHINSON,
(LATE OF LEECH k FirTCHINSOIC,) '
COMMISSION AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT;
DEALER IN
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour, Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit. Pearl and
Pot Ashes , and Produce generally.
Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand.
NO. 102 SECOND STREET,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
LG - I,lberal advance made on Conaignments.
apti-tyd
WM. H. SMITH & co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets,
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
P. R1:1 - M1:1' REYMER
Law at Miller ..SL Rickets-n-I's,
REYMER & BROTHERS,
Ltryzner s: Anderson.)
Fort igui Fruit., Nuts, Confectionary,
kiugars, Fire
NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET,
WILLI A. CATt 11R C O.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Ai INES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
DI l iii r stud Dealer• In
Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
321 LIBERTY STREET,
n PIT 1 PA
J. JD) U N LEQ Y,
NO. I DIAMOND,
WINES, LIQUORS, &C
Jf AC: 13 It ,
PI Ft <lll 11
Importer nPA in!. let Ile ,teal,r In
FOREIGN WINES AND LIDUORS,
IGU , ',IITIIFIELLk STREET
irAt'Oß EI.LF:It INVITE
ft" purth.,.l.o ototo., ;, ,t.., kJ.' 6,111412
%Vint, AZI.I french lir And, r•i SO. 1 h_ hi, teen ie
lectANl antl,,i.orted ht.narli attailice and
A 'hurut.e• .....11 pc:. :.in at hi.
1 stAlAkhnit:AAl th.• rest Ar..l A.Af V. in, Pore
I..uf Ator§ of Ail L.111.1A. n 1 to any An the city. al
.1), 1...tn..1 Ai 43. Flirt . OH itye It nyiky and
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO.,
Foreign Branthei3, Winos and Gina.
0,1:1 h .a; ' r:). 11 I
L ye,
~ t hey I.t•l<to , •
7 . 4(). 8 i IA 1317 ,
Opp, )I{l' atrert.
cf.
b cry
)r
Ace - 11.1. i.
rn.xleritC prutit fur Cadti
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
A I) I) 1" A: W N
PLO - 1113E1N AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. SO; W()1111 STREET.
to l • hur'h. Pitt Ihtlrgh, And
Ni). i 7 0111:1 VTRI, ET. AT.I.EGRENV,
I=l
IBUM Ps, TIVDR A NTQ. RIFEET LEAD,
1.c,i,1 Ft; Ana hu Lca,k, a.tul
et * MAtfrltti g'ener,l i SII liennerwil illicit up
in the most "ranks lined with
head or t 'oppc; i 1 ..ter and
this Vi>.turi.
/Aar H -
apa-1) .1
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Duquesne Brass Works.
CADMAN & CRAW FORD,
'AlarialiLl.aCrs nl c•
BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS,
Machinists and Coppersmiths.
ASS ( ASTINGsi OF EVER V DE
_CD seription 111dae to order St OA mhoot work,
litefiall and gas' titling mud repairing promptly at
tended to. Particolor atieniton pant to fitting
up Ittaineries tor C'onl and Carbon I hli
Also, ash• agents for the Western District of
Pennsyli•ania, for the ',Ale of 'Marsh. Landsell St
Coati Patent Syphon Pump, the beat ever Invent
ed. having not saves , it is not liable to get out of
order and will throw more water than any pump
twice its .aze: fetal-Iyd
J. & M. M'STEEN,
13R ASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
SI I CoF
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
=IN MEI
Particular attention paid to fitting up and re
pairing of UIL REFINERIES.
31 S 34 Water Street, near Liberty.
THE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE
ing practical mechanics, of many years' ex
ierience in the business will ensure to give sat
sfaction in every respect. We are also agents
for Guild, iiarrtson & 's, steam Pumps for 1
water and oil se6-I yd
STEEL WORKS
Black Diamond Steel Works,
PITT , ,BURGH, PA.
PARK, BROTHER & CO., !
Best Qualiry of Refined Cast Steel,
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes.
Warranted equal to any Imported or manufac
tured In this country.
149 & 151 Finn trod 120,1153 Second ;its,
febl6 I} I
Iss.s.c JONES ..rowN L. BOYD.. WM. m'cutLoF.. - ..it. I N''' AND BEAUTIFUL SONG,
Pittsburgh Steel Works, a ' BY R.CHZOM.
, TOINT . F.:S, .1301(73 Si. - . co. , "Just before the - Battle, Mother."
'MST . VERSE.
NIAZUSUCTEMERS 07
.1 wit before the battle, mother,
Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B lam thinking most of you '
•
Steel Springs and Axle*, While upon the Held we're ma,TchOg,
:
Vorner of Roes and First Streets, With the enemy tit view.
noel-i 1 PITTSBURGH, PA. ' Comrades, brave are round me
_
Filled with thought. of home Mod ;
_
--- - • •-- For well - they know ; that on the morrow,
Some will aleip beneath the sod.
.. .
GLASS WORKS
F. crziiiiNnuAm .D. CL7.C.NINGFIA.M..D. Imam= • 3IPPLICIaiI, COill i alL l l9l.
F. 0714 - 1411SOFI AY C Dtrse.cs.
CUNNINDHAAIS Br- CO.---Pi r ETS-,, POPles mailed nn Pt of price.
BURGH CITY GLASS WORK.S—Ware- For sale by b . ': -
house Ira Water street, and 166 Fitift`stron febt - 4
pittahum,
illa ¢
cfn~re~reVo p tr t6 ituj AO ‘ non-, • . L ,;; ; 4 , •
Vedf ir w = la mmwsu an GlassWateMZl 110 1 1 lr :1410f " :I 'sl
Mean Converaila^for Parlor Wintlotra,aturch. AnstebiArC.' FrrrEfrii ; ",'
es and public buildings. apt .. feta corner lifarketuk ai
GROCERS
Piri:3l3T - RGH
PIT TSITU Rti H
14 Rt )('LIB,
Pll 1!... , 81 )0111.. l'A
11111P1IIIMISEI
1
rn p':l-Igd
to or ter- p: ol . .)•t1) a t"r, 1c I •
1 l(10) (
t , FF ICE ND W 'kilt:llor
PITTSBURGH
?,RAILSOMA
186 t. 4t-
WINTER MM:IOIGIMHENT.
Penns. , r,
6eibil
NINE nAiI . X 7FILAINS•
- .
/''CONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE BE "
in g made to the equipment of thiStxceitent
double track and express route, and every possi
ble care will be exercised for tb.e'Votnfort of pas-
Trains
mill fe rs ay . an 4h elrep d oTi ° nTitte l l t a
. rs . r; of PrfOjk;
THlluTlGli Aooo.2lllouscrlON dalry, (ex
cept Sunday,) at 660 a., m stopping at all sta
tions between Pittsburgh aulPhllad4Phia•
FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,)
at 2 60 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations,
and making direct connections at Ha,rriaburq for
Baltimore and Washington, and for - New s ork
via Philadelphia.
THROUGH. LX.PRFS.4 daily., at 425 p.
stopping only at principal Stations, making di
rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and
Washington, and for New York via Philadelplua.
FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 8 S 6 p.
m., stopping only at principal Stations, connect
ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington,
and for New To* via Allentown, -without
change of oars; also at Philadelphia for New
York.
.TOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop
ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone
maugh.
FIR' ST ACCOMIODTION TRAIN for Wall's
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. in.
SWOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
NG' all's Vation, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
11 40 a. m.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
W all's 'Station- leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
3 50 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
6 00 p. m.
'll-SE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station,
every Sunday at 906 a. in.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh' at 12 46 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore Express 12 80 p. m.
Philadelphia Express 1 20 p. m.
kaot Line 1 30 a. m.
Through Mail Train 1 00a. to.
Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m.
Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 a. m.
3d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 35 a. in.
3d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 1 65p. in.
4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 06p. in.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 1 20 p. in. on Mondays,.
'1 RAINS FOR .BLAIRSVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Express Train East, and with Balti
more Express and Johnstown. Accommodation
Wee.
TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG connect at Cres
son with Express Trains and Mail Train West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
GICEN3I
Ili NEW YORK
PHILAD4LPHIA.
BALTIMORE
LAN( 'ASTER
HARRISBURG...
ALTOONA •
Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn
by-11-Fiala Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti
more and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be
charged an access according to distance traveled
in addition to the Station rates, except from "Sta
t ions where the Company has no Agent.
NOTICE-1n case of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only and for an amountinnoe has
texceed
been
Omnibus
Lemployed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed in cents for each
passenger and baggage.
J. STEWART, Agent,
•
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty
and Grant atreeka. nn2o
1864. aMK_W
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
AND
Cleveland and 4ttsbur g h Railroad.
F . INW7N;FrT:TCr ' IM ' MM
AIN AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, Mt*,
V trains run as follows, viz :
Pittslig For For Mel - M. ForWheel'g.
F:xpreli 14.5 a m 145 a. In 140 a. m.
Exprevs 145 p m. 1 4.5 p. m. 145 p. m.
M all 6 3 6 1.5 a. 4n.
ETURNING
Arrive Firt.burgM,
P. H'S 2.20 0. m.. 330 p. ra., 7.00 p
p
P It 210 a m . 3.60 p. In., 8.05 p. llt
ACCO:vIMODATION TRAINS.
lA. are Allegheny -
For lor N 13 For:V. C. For Steu'e
215 p 115 a m b m
1! "0 in 3 00 r 3 00 p. xn
4.30 r m.
a.wJ. m.
nzrrRNING
rro
P. F \\.&(... R') 20 a. m.. 8.44 a. nu. '2.36 p.
3.60 p. tn.
P R. 1? .10.00 a M.
Ci Et(. PARKIN, Tick - et Agent.
Umou Passenger Station. Pittsburgh, Pa.
• A L t:ASSELIIERRY, Agent,
Allegheny City.
R. PAYSON. Oen. PASS. Agent.
P.. F. W. & C. Ry. Co.
V R. MYERS, Oen. Ticket Agent,
teh6_ C. Sc. P. R. R. Co.
Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R.
WINTER A.FURA:Nt3E3I-E.N.P
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY DE
EMBER 2d, 18.0, Trains will leare the De
pot. corner of Ross and Water streets, as follows:
Leares Arrives at
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mail to and from I r'ntown. 7 55 a. In. 600 p. in.
E‘preas ' 3 00 p. m. 1 00 a. in
I%) Al'Keesport Acedn. 11 00 R. m. 700 a. m
6 15 a. m. 2 05 p. m
1 o Port Perry " 7 00 a. in. 8 30 4 a. in.
13raddoek'i 4 IS a m. 540 p. m.
:";1/1:1,1,13" t.'hurch train to
and from Al'keesport, 1 COp. tn. 10 00 a. m.
I or tickets apply to GEO. BIirLTON, Agt.
11. 111-A.I7KM 1 ONE.. Supt. tie&
A\II:ItIC<tN 1.1 Co 1.7
BOSTON,
11S THE LARGEST AND BEST AR:.
It ranged Hotel in the New England States; is
centrally located, and easy of access from all the
routes of travel. It contains all the modern im
provements, and every convenience for the com
fort and accommodation of the traveling public.
The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated;
the suites of rooms are well arranged, and com
pletely furnished for families and large traveling.
parties, and the house will continue to be kept
55 a first-chase Boteiln every respect.
Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coon-
RIOE, Proprietor.
Boston, Sept. 1863 R . 1-"Y
sel.2-Wad
To guild — -
Let's and Contractors.
,ARE NOW MANUFACTURING
a superior article of
LIME,
hich we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 609 LIBERTY STREET:
BEST QtALETY OP
I-alir C 7 0 ,
ways on hand as usual.
DICKSON, STEYTART & CO.
Steam Wagon Work.
ON 'RAND AND MADE TO ORDER
_ _
•
WAGONS,
CARTS,
WHEELBARROWS,
STORE TRUCES
HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS.
C. COLEMAN.
Marion Avenue, Allegheny City
WAL..ILaMs
ocrt-I 3 d
FOR AUTUMN OF 18634
A complete assortment of beautiful
PAPER II AIN GING IS,
Ot all styles, at prices lower than can be again
offered. For sale during the season by
W. P. MARSHALL
LIFE DISUBANCE & TRUST DO. •
• - 10 •
ALEX. WHILLDIR_ , Preciew
SAMUEL WORK, Vice Piesidept
4 ' AmeniiheTrthittstit mist'
O.ILJAst. ' Ea% 3 01 0: - 4 1 :05015(,
S. -ROCIAB .I.lsOmsON, esq. IFEOWASD, ,
Authorised Capital - $5OO 000'
210:$01r .
VATELL LINAITELE LrVES AT. .44.7.74_1k!
v v .413 lOW' as :6ther ,good companies. -
TUAL policies entitle the holders to share An
the profits. The last bonus was 43
JOUITSTOMtatesAre.2O per cenblowee thin' '
nnTruir.L. . • .
aarTaTAL ABSITNEIME rates the 16trist
In the world. . ,
Further_particulare furaidia oil Wostibti
to , &L . :BRYAN, Pittsburgh
febt-ti 69 rourtb street ahitite l 6,lu,
IMIENNITY - AGAINST
nE FRANKLIN Fmk 'iniirs of
t
I_COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA .OE-•
FIOE No. 435 and 437 CILESTNET
near Fifth.
STATFMTNT of ASSETS ) TAN. Ist, 1983.
Publislied-Agteeably to an Act of Assembly,
net Mortgage, amply secured $1,893,399 92
Real Estate (present value 8103,313 :-
MO cost 996 25
Temporary Loans on ample Collat-
102,
feral Securities •
Stoeloi, (Present value $86,60 7
cost 89083 CS
Notes and Bills Receivable .1,821 00
Cash 2;919'09
$2,08,651 68
The only profits from premiums w 4 ill& this
company can divide by law, are Lrom risks which
have been determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty, inTown sad Country, at rates as lowan are
consistent with security. •
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, they havepaid lossesby Fire, toan amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af
fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,
as well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1859,869,15835.
DIRECTORS.
OELARLES W. BANCESR, .151ORDECAL LGETS
TOBIAS Wecuren, DAVID S. BROWIC,
SAMUEL GRANT, ISAAC Lea,
JACOB R. Seim, EDWARD O. DAB,
GEORGE W. RJCHARDS, GEORGE FALESy
CHAS. C. BANCKER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
Wm. C. Steel, Secretary pro tern.
J. GARDENER COFFIN Agent.
Northeast cor. Third and Wood sts.
MLA_ DELPHI& FIRE AND LIED
INSURANCE COMPANY,
140 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom house.
$219,100. Assets.. $304,943. •
612 80
. 1U 50
. 10 00
. 880
. 766
3 60
wILL MAKE ALL KENDS OF IK—,.
SURANCE, either P r erpe tuaror Limited,
on every description of Pro I,
or Merchandise,
at reasonable rates of prem nm..
BORT. P. /MI 0, President. •
M. W. BALDWIIN, Tice President.
DIRECTORS.
CHAMLES BATES, E. R. COPE,
E. R. ENG ip , a, GEORGE W. BROWN,
P. B. Sartar. JOSEPH S. PAW,
C. SHERMAN, JOSEPH CLArTozi,
S. J. MAGA. R.OE. lit wara,
F. BL ACE: ac as, Secretary,
I. G. COFFIN, Agent.
Corner Third and Wood streets.
ALLE42III:ENY INSIMANOE CO.,
or le'rrTS.l3l:7llG-11.
Office, No. 31 Fifth Street, Bank Block.
4NIiiIIRF.S AGAINST ALL KINDS OF,
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONIN, President ; JOHN D. blo-
CORD, Vice President ; D.M. BOOK, Secretary;
Capt. WM. DEAN, General Agent.
Diuscrrons---Isaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Har
vey Childs, Capt. IL C. Gray, John A. Wilson
B. L. Fahnestoek, John D. McCord, Capt.Adani
Jacobs,R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert
L. IllOrew, Robt. H. Davis. .zto2B
Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.
GEORGE DARSIE, President
F. M. Gomm - 5 Secretary.
Capt. R. D. 00611.5. N, Gen'l Agent. •
No. 92 Water street, (Spang & Oo'e Warehouse,
np stairs,)Pittabtugh.
TILE INSURE AGAINST ALL
kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISES.
A Home Institution managed by Directonj ivbo
are well known in the community, and who are
determined, by promptness and liberality; to
maintain the character which they have assumed,
as offering the best protection to those who de
sire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1861.
Stock
aAccountsg.e $ 63,000 00
Mo
Offi rt ce g Furniture 2 160 00 60 .00
Open Accounts , etc 7,409 oo
Cash 18,261 00
Premium Notes 27,606 00
Notes and Bills Discounted 174,075 00
58,451 Oa.
DIRECTORS-R jr., James Ill'Auley,
Nathaniel Relines, Alexander Nimiek, George
Darsie; Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, An
drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long,
Reea J, Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John .M'Cune
CUNA.II , I)I.I - NE.
Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool,
The First Class Paw - erns]. Steamablltii,
SIDON, KEDAIL
MA.RTPION, TRIROLI, •
WILL SAW A FROM NEW
6 1 • - -."'-t• York every alternate Wednesday,
1 - ;:ie• from Liverpool every alternate.
Tuesday, and frpra QueenstoWll
every alternate Wednesday.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens
town, *3O in gold, or Its equivalent In currency.
From New ork to Liverpool, $36 in currency_'
For Steerage Passage apply to WILLLIMS
GL'ION, 443 Fulton St, New Tork, or -
THOS. RATTIGAN, 444.:
No. 122 Monongahela House, WatAtet,
noVi-lyd Successorto Thos:Raftigais
PASSAGE FROM THE OLD - 001I1tTRY,
Lower than the Lowest.
THE triiiRERSIGNED IS
now p t rared - to bring out passes,
gerd FIRST CLASS MAIL
- - STEA. ERS direct from LIVER
POOL, LONDONDER Y, or GAL WAY to NEW
YOB K, or PITTSBURGH,
SEVEN DOLLARS
lower than any other agent here. Call and get
the rates and be convinced. Steamers salt every
week, and passengers are found in iwarytblng.
Parties brought out by first class CLIPPER
SAILING vessels at very low rates. Sight
Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK pfiyaOje
any of its branches in England or Irelan lfor sale.
For particulars as to rates, to., apply to
D. OTTED
• Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth St.,
jan2o-eod and 66 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.
Passage from England and Ireland,
,o o .
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
TROIKAS R. RATTIDAR,
EUROPEAN AGENT, `No. - 122
-SAla --- eilils;• Monongahela House, or
..Pithijnitgb,
Pa., is - prepared to brig out -
bring out or send back passengers frautpr.tO;atiry
art of the old country, either by steam or all.
log packets.
SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any ,
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati-RIO.
road. ~I,lso, Agent for the old Black Star Lind
of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of fiteicaP , :
era sailing between New York, ,Liverpool,4l,sa,
gow and Galway. •
Jane-tyd THOS. B. RATER:MN.
Sell
_ .
JaL .ontOld Books and 1 3 O,Y$
m HE HIGHEST PRICE Witt . RE
JJ_ paid for old books with.baeks reotovet4 Old
newspaOrs or other printed paper, at our. Paper
and Rag store, No: 93 SMITHFIELD - ST:
Jan74md S, B. & C. P. /11.Artg!'r.
DREIM GOO,DB OF THE LATEST
alio&
CLOAKS, SACQUES, SRAWLS, !Ma 'of,'
every kind and a variety of other
.c,Ciont.
will be offered cheap to afford all' to patehAte;
11. J.
No 96 lilarketitteeb''
oc3l between sth and the .Idisainind..:
RiratOITAL OP ;LIVERY STAlnfali.,-,
The undersigned having removed hia ..14Yea.
Ty Stable from the rear of the Scott FLOWN to
near the corner of rirst and Smithfield elireet, •
W. C. Conn's old staud, Is prepared to - Mit:tali
carriges, buggies, wad saddle horses -upon rktiii ,
shortest notice. Also horses kept at,livery
reasonable Tates.: Undertaking and sit ittittqpi ,
meats for funerals will receive his special:attain.
tion. ?Mal BRICE,LOfD:
87 Wood.otreet
fINRY incarr Hits REVlAritiD_
st9o. of Chlwi and CLipaenewsitt
No, wefars STREET :
•
°l a b %VißenleYSeq., WAVAI
pleaied to islisom Oustomers pp complete isimitt
ment Otall artleleb ixtlislinestifted-tOlkla
of families, restaurants, hotels,. steata boyi
city and country dealers.
BABE & .00.18
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Gold- Medal Pramitkin . Piano.
,
These instenmeittaltive the-entliii bold grissisll --,
4 , retlch_ Grand Aeltory. OreriElp%,M,-,
, Treble, ete., and arrammed- to 'ULM.'
gouger Allan_ Any.---Pliwniarulfectir4 E " 4 ,4' , -:"
Yates' bite 'be . -Mritft IT TtfflberlG
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INSURANCE
Ag!MIMMUCAIIV
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