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PROSPECTUS FOR 18M
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PITTSBURGH POST.
For the increased and increasing prosperity of
PITTSBURGH POST,
We ere deatrious of returning our acknowiedg-
moats to Its numerous patrons ; we present It
this morning in
MI ENTIRE NEW DRESS.
Notwithstanding the
The Pittaburth Truat Company hartng organ
trod under the ac. to i.rovihe cc National Curren
, under the Imo rt il.e NA FIONA!.
BAN K U 1 Pll
Otter its _rni<rs for the ct , itectinn of Notvs.
Pratte, Intim of hAchange, ac.. reicei% e money on
deposit a ail L.ll and sell Exchange on ail parts of
the country.
The I,IIA .C 66 h+; attendel the Pittsburgh
Trust Comp-in c Alice its ortrantzation in 133. c,
will we helievi atittleient guarantee that Nisi
w63 entrust.. I,c the Fie,. organiratiim will re
ceive the 5:0110 ....lid mention.
FRIENDS OF THE POST Hat :lig it 1 ery extervsive correspontlenee will,
Batik:a at 1 ilsiiherc, throughout the countr .
Untis.oo tJ
Trai t at the close of 1362 it was in a ‘.lth
1%1,1 I , e cohluete.l by the iAr.le
FAR BETTER CONDITION .1d1.` ,2 and dire:
. 1 I,f- 11'N. K. NIMICE,
H.at - I ALEXANDER SPRER,
/11.1. 1., Fit., .21, ,, 13. 13a.ii_eY,
Tue., 1,1 AN, 1 ALL:X. BRADLEY,
.. 1 3E1 I. REA.
.1 A Mt.•.; LA.I:OHI.I.N, President.
Joel: D. S tLI v, Csshter.
01t4aA_NIZEI) "JE VFC./Ft'r
Of some belonging to the Pittsburgh Union
League to
REDUCE OUR BUSINESS,
We W 9 can assure the
Than it ever was before. Miring lt.t,
past year It has
Largely Increased its Oh culation,
Notwithstanding the efforts alluded to
to curtall tt
The present year brings with It. not the
SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION,
As our Administration so frequently promised
nor have those in power given any
EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY
OR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT
Their principal efforta have been -devoted to
Continuing Themslves in Power
Next Fall they will be
33T1V 4 0 - ItE. TFIE PEOPLE
For trial, and we are desirlous of speaking of
their stewardship to as
As we can supply with our paper
In its Political Character,
As heretofore the Post will remain an
Independent Democratic Journal,
DEVOTED TO THE
Preservation of the Constitution
BEIEED
RESTORATION OF THE 'UNION ;
•
It will confine itself to the discussion of
PUBLIC` QTJ E 25 a' I O,N 0.,0
And have no coimectk+✓ ivhatevcr with
Schemes of a
Personal or Factional Character
It will be nolx , ly'a organ, but the faithful
exponent of
Sound Conservative Sentiments,
The great work before American people le The
saving of our
REPUBLICAN SYSTEM;
There is no party in this country =atolls to sal e
it but the Democratic ; and in order that is shall
BE PRESERVED TiLb SUCCESS
Orthe Democracy is absolutely necessary, and
that too, at the
Earliest Practicable Period,
We expect to be able to meet the expectations
of our friends in the discussion of the questions
which will be brvolred In the approaching
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT
Particular attention will he given to the Dews
Department of the Post ; we shall labor to obtain
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
AND 3X .A. 11. ;
Mile equal industry will be exercised in our
TMNIM P Irg ' WI4 V ' I
LOCAL DEPARTMENTS.
comivrissioN MERCHANT,
No. 15 South Water at.,
PHILADELPHIA..
•
itlEr Liberal advances made on consignments
tiled foie proper discharge of his duties ;It will when required. my -I Sit
Its Commercial Department
Will be entrusted to one who le every way qual-
be conducted in an
PISSOLUTION.-TILE COPARTNER
snip bur etof or t. , exit ing between the unmet
ied in the r',-.A1.,,n6 - 1.1;:ii1c.... F.' Si+. 143 Vet
eral street, Illeghetiv t i'y, t:rit,r , Le tit:.: “1 W
II Mee'fve 5:
Cc.. wilt .:1;Fo: :rm Mar..2h the i. , :i. 8 ., , ,,, , ..
Featops lif?o,ing tlminstavez iiideited to the
__:_ „
__ ______ KNABE Az C*l).`‘:
clan v. 41 ;,1,„1,,,i.....i; 4 ,,, - ..“. , !,, I:, that time aim - - - '"---'. --- - - • - -
settle 1% . 11. M . (I EL;
PLANING MILLS. ,-1,-.
•
- . Gold Medal Premium Pianos,
Jan. 13. 1844. G. M. ru i , ,ril.
.0.16.1. TAMES 1111LLINGAR, MONONGAHE..
C. A. VAN - f:IRK & CO,, AN E : II..EGANT . I•OtTNTRY RESI - ft) LA PLANINGMILL, would respectfully These instruments have the entire Iron Frame
- itE r aNT - FscTurarits op . D.1...:\1...E. 1 i ill ~ A .1...1...-A line iii , a story' . inform the public that he- has rebuilt since the French (*rand Action, Overstrung Bass, Agratle
well built brick. house containing ten roams, with ' Bre; and having e nlarge/ Ills estatlishment, and Treble, etc., and arc warranted to stand in tune 00
GAS rixrrnr.R cin) CHANDELIERS, '
, one acre of ground attached, well stocked with tilled it with the newest and most approved tua- longer than any Piano manufactured. Certin
r atent bnproyeff ; choice fruit ; pleasantly situated in the village chinery. is now prepared to furnish flooring and cates have been given by Thalberg, Gottschalk, . N Ew AND P.PAVIIV O 4. SING,
ExcELs MR AND PATENT pf Rochester, overlooking the Ohio river, and planing boards, scroll sawing and ; re-sawing, Satter Strackoneh and all the ruusicar.c Irbil
pEri‘c.eser,lari.indTatu=tteloAiraeti,litalytelfitivroare Fat- -
within n' , . a 1.4. -- .''t.. u ai n k . o r l;tl F le izil li zi E i.ai . St . : lo tion. ' dozs u ,... R sa pi sh r a r i s i n, s . h. ,, u . t , t s er e s p , t. k 7 i , l i n s.7,7 d . rfed frames, jaw .
tort
ivy ROOT.
PARAGON CO.i.LOIL BURNERS
i, Fbr'partidulahftiq'aire c I mouklings, bO7( making, &c.
' .."4 - 1.4.1{1.,0TTe .I.X.M.E.
"Just before the Battie f Mother,"
Rand Lamps, Columns, &O. t'.. PA ff 1)f-t., 4.3 Fifth street,
.lan..iinfl P,:,chest.•r, Pa. I OOK. AT 1:t 1-.OGAII, SI 11.11.E1`. -A tem - ,, 0,1e agent for manufacturers • rre.s.r vicasr.
FALESC(NAER. '.! .1 , TlißL,t.. • 1t,.11).' BRICK. DW.I..LLINO JUill. before the battle, Another,
_
No. 517 Ala Street, Philajelphia, ITTS'OII, FI.Lk al vi: a. i:n . w.t..6 11. - R. Lo. ~ , house sod let of ground for sale,. situated near Mill E PINED SUGARS
CIFICL. ~1 ru,: S , ..F.L:nlit. • Wylie street, ail. parlor, tie chamber looms. ALL ilffo Ift,N. ".1." and "B" ( . . - .flee Sugars. Ism thinkinK AIPBI of yolk ;
While upon "thelield 'we're ma..celiing,
Manutactory, Frankford, Phila. Pirt4Mugh. r't F , l , r.t , ry 19. IFZI. . - iic.lng room, kitohen, uellat Mad Tara. pi, and ' out bbl'. Crushed, Powdered and flrttnu- • With ithoeneMy Irr el&f. . ,
Alar-d 11 goods -warranted I a r al . Ten't ITC f to TOIL
jy2..ly,i T inr, A VS' -"...... _.1 1 ,3_,... _ . ....t_ water fist tires, will be sold at a hatgain- Apo ; . bated-now in sure and for sale by Comrades. bray rAmAPUJulalle-.10-14! .:
- sleek and Bondholders of th,i Company, to - CUTREflxr si SUNS, REV
C. 3.71-.A-11-I:rf•Y TrUtT.A..IsT, tar .the ele,...tiau of DIRECTUIts, tin, such o:her f r .t.„2 o - • 01 Market at. jara.s. r.a; and iza Wood at low well they know; that on UM Morrow,
' &illness as mac corer before it, wit, be held at __ __- Some will sleep berinatli the sod.
, wire
- • ,--,4-:::i ~,-; !..: i.:1 , .::;:
oiO 0 011:0 0
Vsaid Company. in the City of Pitts- , &I TOCKS AND BONDS FOR SALE.- ,
- 3:All hen Valle - COll - rale 'Eureka . ... , . • - ' •.-
e be r d o:nns et , c l an ej): ;. ;
:tea.
,a, C LP I C S ‘ 7 I,:. 9 F L ,,,, leQ lf t t tl 4 , W l : obp - 417 .'
4 .
At the low rate atone Dollar and Fins Cent!' pet t i l OCNT ft I.' It.A34ll)V e llcar , von, gm. , E . ~ . . , , .
'IfONGCOPE & PEARCE blirgPs PO $ a # IfLL) W E"NL6I)AY UF ttis a eg
I . '. Bank Connt- 'l ,s i - • --- ;:lVl'reii ( bf "l u4 I " dwellilned kilt-T( 2 '14,2a PEreorisiti.
ur nee, A legheny /3a 7 ...,LL 7,.. Pe,. .
' 1wi42,14, A. ,-,le : '-: Ua. In , a ii - go order, a comfortable well.buirt two- ~ .. ' ' • __„„.,,-' • - • " - ~• • - 1-.- • '
annum. . SL -;llliiiitifocturera and Importers of ltralterandlAsuraneeAgent,
hC fruit trees, grape
~, CJlmpany, at their ()Mee, in atte•Oity of Pitts ~ _
The Stock and Bond Transfer - Books of the Ce nt Oee4a. "-- - " • ti• S;sli - 4 4 4. ,
tfurke's Building. well of expellent tester , e 3 f Tines For sale jry ()HA&
AND . fenced in. situate fa a healllly - ,.. - Anal.arebley
....., .
.k:,,or .li L.' .., .=., -.., 1
41 . 4 ° kIIFEW - ' 1 ovirmtuti, tiooDN burgh. and a: the Transkr AgeneY
~,, . , . • - ~ • • -- - - 0.- a•? , --,1,=.,._-,.... 3 of New York, will be closed on
..,.. , , , st'iFor aeleby . - i r • ~i rg •3 l
the lot day of I -HARDP hsc,'ursaeabienrirny
1 , --- AND FrkflfOßS rg arm •ctis, march . at Scr'elOck p. ad. scud renfainelosed un- 1
,R,
IEI MPt ODEON; frottritOtoltloo. .
in the City , 4
44 4 1 9
suilii =urtht.,.
Lamm
ii _
. neighborhood , easy of aeeese nr.falltoad. A'at s
1.20 . ri .:Tlti •-• , u , price and term; applylo - t t;;-- Y- iihredind
1,1c , i . NO. ID - 43914.4j-P04.440Pvt, tll the 17th flay of fla.mfiiri/lAMIII
)4' Xi IL . : . - . PHA& C. f . s, myrinksri sums, .' t . ~, - ;FETZER. er:ATIMSTORNIN •s•
. .:.;,. -••-• geerptary. i , ;fetal, . 81 Wood at. WO 61 Market street. ! le corner Market andielaiketa
1,00 tasi-ird • •• t• '• .".; ~ .THFLA.DEI.P.I-I.LA. teata.l ..
•_."11 g.) :raw:bead dwelling house 1
MC/NEST MANNER,
WEIMILESALF. AND RETAIL DEALER
Ihisaded to inform the public of honest and Elq - !vrT defoojuil Of
d t -Fit4, Vying no countena7._.: • r en,,urage. GEN T IS I ' FURNISEVG GOODS ,
menito dishonest dealings. 810 CILESTNUT "STREET,
mpt-lqd PHILADELPHIA.
TERMS:
DAII#Y EDITION,
IP* 3Tig,..- , f0.19 t
. 1/Tol4 — oc:
O wet*,
To agents per humped cogies
SATURDAY MORNING POST,
five copies
Tc4copieF
Tvi'enty COptes, end one to getter up
Thirty &Tim •
rortyroPiet
BANKING HOUSES, 84
FIRST NATIONAL' BANK,
OF prra-sl3'UThlll.
.
TREASURY DEPARTlibriftl
Oe?icE OP 0 031 PTP.OLLIIII,OF ru geATIABROT,
Washington City, Aug.s,th, 1563. ),
wit Ear AP, By satisfabtory evidence presented
to the undersigned, it has•beemmade to appear
that the FIRST NA.TIONAbBANKOF PIXTS
BCRGH, in the County of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under
and according to the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States
Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof." approved February tdth,
isea, and has complied with all the pros isions of
said Act required to be coin plied with before
commencing the business of Banking.
Now "I Ht.:al-A.OIE, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereb certify that the
said FIR44T NA'rIO;NAL BACK OF PIT:TS
, county of Allegheny and State ot
Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the
business ot banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testinion,' whereof witnems my hand and
seal of otter, {his Sits day of August, 1863.
HUG!!
Comptroller of the Currency.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF FITTSI3I . IIO 11, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital $400,000, with privilege to to
e...ea/if' to $1,000,000.
MIMMI
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
HA N 1 lEL3, S.
118 Wood stre6t, Se,:ond door above Fifth.
Irk EA I.ERS IN FOREIGN AND MI-
K, nii.atte Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and
riavernment Securities. Collections promptly
attended tn. alit
ITO LIVERS sSON S, B A N K E RS
N• and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in
Notes. Drafts, Acceptances, Unit, Nll,er and
Bank Notes. ExchanFii on the Eastern sod
Western Cities constantly' forisale.
Cs-ilections made in Rll the cities throughout
the United States. Deposits received to par funds
or current paper, No. '6l Alarket street, between
third and Yount' streets.
OLD. SILVER, DEMAND NOTES,
ti,7l Certificates of Indebtedness, quarterm,6-
ters Certificates,
7 8-10 Bonds and Coupons,
and all other government
WILL securitieslAMS , bo nFlat hp
m11,5:61nd Wood wtreet, corner of
Third
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
65 FOURTH STREET.
cn.Aarriorti - .3 3 IN 1555
grkPEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO id O'CLOCK,
LP also, on I .le,inesslay and Saturday evenings,
(Join May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9
and from November Ist to May Ist, from 6 to 9
o.
Deposits received of all sums not leas than.ON!:
Ibwiart., and a dit Wend of the profits declare!
tote' a year, in .lone and December. Interests
Las been declared semi-annual lc, In Juno and -
cember since the Bank was organised, at the ra:e
of six per cent. R year.
Interest, if not drawn Out. Is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the
same interest from the first days of .1 use and De.
comber, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call or ei en to present
Ids pass book. At this rate moue) .111 double in
less than tweli e y ears
Books containing the (Matter. By-Laws, Rules
and Regulations, furnished gratis. on application
to the office.
PRERIDEI , T.
EOR. t) E A I.ISR E
VICE PIitI.IIDRNT , .
John B. Nl'l'adden, Isaac M. Pennock.
John Holmv. John 3larshal,
Alexander -Peer, James B. 1 . .). 3leeds.
Ek-nj. L. I.lmi:stock, A. %I P o lio, it, M
James AlcAule}, 11111 llorgy‘ in,
James Ilerdman, Win. J. Anderson.
• • -
TRCSTEE , ‘.
Calvin Adams, James 1). Kelly,
John U. flackofen, }-'ter A. Madetra.
lieorge Black, \C 1. \ ankira.
John C. Bindley, James Sliulle,
.9.10nz e A. Carrier, Hobert Bolin.
Charles A. Colton. Walter P. ISlArsbal.
Wm. Douglas, John Orr
John Evans, Henry L. Blagwall,
Wm. I' V. eyman, .liihn H. )-lhoeulaerger,
Wm. S. Haven. Win. E. sehdarts.
Peter H. Hunkey, Alesrmtlet Twills
I:I.:haul Hays, loaaii Nl...hillier,
Win. F. Lavely, Christ: a ii Y rag, r.
bk.CRETAItY A:CL , 'I 11 i•:., , 1211E.k.
CHAR LE:a A.OO I.TON
Real Estate
ravingsn Institution.
czTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
of the above institution oa rift nil flay r f :\ o
ven-thee, 163. published in conformity to the
charter :
L
Amount of Deposits, Not 2d,
Amount of Interest due I epositor.2. . . 1,964 SI
Amount 01 Contingent I- and 2.423 9;
First Lier.lS on Real Estate .5.15,200 01
United States Bonds... ..... 50.000 00
U. S. Debt CertiticateA And
Notes, (market value 11,0.51
Interest earned aot due * 5089^
Office Furnitr•e 150 00
Cash on boo) 11,011 21
, i 107,573
A. A. CARIZILIt, Treasurer
The undersigned, Auditing Committee, hare
examined the looks of the Institution, the bonie
and securities, counted the cash, eca., and 11:o e
found the above statement to be correct.
W. B. COPELAINID.
NICHOLA.S VOEGTLY,
WM. H. SMITH.
Deposaa tec,•ived DAILY, and EVERY SAT
URDAY EV EN11"“).
IN'l hxk>T Pall) at 6 per ceat per annual.
ISAAC J( )N - Es. PRESIDENT.
Hot. T At. HOW E. i HDP. J. K.5100E3E11)
W. H. S3tLTIT, U. 6. HrssET,
W. B. COPELAND, JACUB
HARVEY CUILDS, 1 NICE 01,1,9 VOEOTLT.
Office, 63 Fourth Street.
nod
PHILADELPHIA CARDS
....1.514.H
H CHAS. 0. SWOP
' 3l - A_Cgr . EYE &
Importer! and dealers In
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
Vestings, Tailors' 'Primula,.lmo,
NO. 25.5 „NLA.Bar...I. 7 7. - r
oc2S-tf PHILADELPH IA.
WM. BRICE & CO.,
Produce and Provision
GrIEOrtGrV. {aI3ZAN T.
, Manufacturer and
STOCK BROKERS.
" biTcA.:4 - 1 - E•TAL+ 7 ;'
NOTE, STOCK,. DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE
REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
OFFICE,
/LOOM, No. /% BUBRE'S BUILDING,
F01:11.11 Si lIET, PITT's firßk ill. PA.
'a-Desirable Mill property and other Real
Estate to the amount 01 $1(x),00n for ital.?. low.
NOTARY PUBLICS.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN,
Naar' A..yot-sr ae. - (713 /Lai CI ,
MIVOR'S OFFICE
PAPER MANUFACTURERS
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
811.11 , cAlers in
IT 0 , ( , : "Jr 17, ,
And all kind : of Wrapping Palk')
fl n - ve Ylemovz•d
FROM NO. 97 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
PIYVIO P.
apJ
Armir .- C.1.1t ! . .:1 1Z A'
HOUSEFURNISHING
UPHOLSTERY
Nu. a 5 lulsrthStief.t., Near Word,
Tit iSt IisCItIBRIIS S 1 .1 INIFA C-
Trizu sr. l keep ednatantly on li ei ery
artldlc iu their line. ttrnantente,
Curtain tanlori a. leather lhata, Mat
treaseo ci art tI4 , J. !he ceiehritru patent
raprin7 I tea : - .aha.lee, }hinds and
Ft a7lll es
r..ti..nieln given to vUorders for tit
tiny Oil Clutha, O.
0,t17-lytl HUENICK.
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C
.I.NDI%v
rttlev,,ot;
ue:.rtal
IRON CITY FORGE,
KLO_MIN & PHIPPS,
NINTH ARV, PITI , 4O'IU3II
iv!N T: FACT !. BAR 'IRON, GE
era! xr.,l :-,tetuthuzit Forginga,
Passenger, T're:gl,l egi, e
selo-ti
MIZE=
COPPER WORKS
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES,
SMELTING WORKS
li., L . 12 1.11: & Co .
c R fq .
Sheath, BrazteN nud belt Copper. Pressed
Copper LU11,1,. Raised sub bo,touts,
sp.ber N.t.,. Also
ter:, Neal,
Ir. l =a I , sheet iron,
e. A.
Rntl 1 oJis I1li:s1 turl I
Z.` LC UN i) Pt
tt) k , l oppt I AL, o.cau e,l
patter,
GLASS WORKS
IME:=I
I' NNIN 11 .1 .11 S if
1.11. 1.0111 1111 f \Vf 111NS—Wra.-
houc,e 119 Wafer f- I ree: 4f1,1 I,Cf First t,
k'ittsburgh, I'9 , three cl,,orff below the Mono.-
gettelft Houre, 1n auUtnt furor, of nttsburgh try
IV Induv. Prub•4 . l,t,' II ar.kl
note, Coo \ (11.t9A. lot l'ftrlor 99 111,1,,w5.Ch0,1,..
e p raid public! I 11,114,. apt
WINES, LIQUORS, &C
.111C()I_Y
11,1.0[1, r "10•1 c, r in
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS,
Itill SMITHEI Eli) STREET,
IL)(a 6th ST
JACOB I{EILLEIL Ll 3 INVl'fl+:
pain,
1,1 Ines aD•I 1 tclrh it! e•-
le,•te,l And itni , ,rred I c him: , 11
l'huretie,, could ~n 00! lluuw at Ills e
Io.lloilukout Itv• .1 V., I Inc.
ti to IlJe Cif , r
(01 Al.). )1 , e -L I
the best 14••1.1,.:
HENRY W. BEAUMONT CO
Foreicn Brandies, Winos and Gins,
131,..kberr V. \VIM tupl I
lii ,1.1.11 , ..a :•: ,, flUuatieiri, kyr. tO I
4,1 her ,
NC). :43 llt I t It I: ,
uppo-s.to th
H. P.l
.eirllotel, 7evcrns t
prutii3 lot 1
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
A. ) 1.) "1" .
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. 1(33 WOOL) .4TItEET.
Oi.pos“e In: aLd
NO. 47 °till) ALLE(.IIEN 1 .
VaI....M.PS. SiIELT LEAD,
Lead Hos Lead. mud Ylutut
er's Alatertal lu 1;v...1a! irmi Refineries fitted un
in the moot api I.)t ed msrmer. /auks, Lined silt!,
Lead ur i.upper. Muli3O ,V1:11 IVatcr a:.
(}as tlxt..re
talS. —All ort!ers !Torii:ll ittended
ap3-1 y d
..11/ . .' . 3 0
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C
NO. 350 LILIEB.TI' STREET,
Next to Pennsylval,Lt PaEaenger Dept
JOHN SAVAGE. PROPRIETOR.
;HAVING TAKEN A tilL) FITTED 'CP.
with all the modern in:pro, °meat, this pl.
Oar retort, the , r.:l.+scri , er lc l repared to accom
modate lab olj : ti.e
wlth the brit the mai
will be carved up in et cry v anety of style Juri.v
the season. 111: Wine, Liquors and Ales he
feels confident to rc,,n.::,:E;;Liir::- them to the p a
lio for their excellence.
Can, bucket and c-hell uysters received daily.
and sold wholesale and retail. tuy2o•l3
Co 1.5 IC , t' ,
NO. 22 DI/11410ND ALLEY,
MIRE SUBSCRIBER A NATOITSCEs
to the public thitt le in allay receipt of
FRESH SHELL rind S
dic ' ancg:.{ le prenared to qCCOIMIIIO,I3 te the patron.,
cif thin old and well lenowu I,otti,e with every
thins in the eisting: and urinlcuig lino at the liho
cot notice. 111. N SHALIat,
Proprietor.
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON,
corner of Virgin Ailey and Smith
-11,14 atr cuts,
Where OYSTERS Elii.l LC:i the delli:Etale,s of 1 h,.
aeaaou will be serve ! lip in the Most palatable
styles. ELI YOUNG,
oci; corner "Virgth A IN y and :73mithfichl at.
AP01.1.0 HALL u i ta.pt R D SALOON.—
cu.A.KLEs soartriN IJR would remind hip. old friendu and customers that he is still to be
found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, en
trance on Fourth street. lie has always ou hand
the best quality of Lager Beer, .ind in connection
with the hall, a well appointed billiard br d,,,,,,,,
with good tables, balls and cues.
Remember the place. Apollo Hall. Fourth at
near Wood, entrance irom I north t y 1,1 y
PITT ,, •Fl , "11‘"111
1 , 1,1%
Partner
X-3E 0 T. 7 IS 111
B Rt.; 11
LAMPS, OIL, &C
J. G WthDOZit.
WELDON & KELLY,
LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS,
C It BOti OILS, BENZINE, &C.,
No. 16,1 Wrlnn STTIEETi l nenr sixth,
PITTSBURGH, PA
I...IICT:Nrr on. WORKS.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
MANWFAVTURER ,, a ,
PURE WILITE REPINED
.E!L 11. 13 C) C:1 Ma
Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET,
myS-Gmd PITTSBURGH, PA.
TAILORS
13 .. 1,1 p.i C P 11_,S ,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Vis SMITHFIELD STREET,
lyliTE HAVE RECEIVED A
V Dime and well selected stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
I ting nl
elothu, Cils , itsvieres, Veelings,
Alio, a large atoel: of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Includtnz PAYER l ()LOWS. TIES and
ever's - thing usually kept be drat-ells 3 EurnY..4l
- Stores. Orders prolupti y executed.
au3o-iyd
HOUSE CARPENTERS
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
Mal=
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP. VIRGIN ALLEY,
Bel..ve,n n.. 1 I.ll,erty
PITTSBEROII, PA
11,:er, art promptly attended to
ALDERMEN
FRANK KELLY, Foreign Frail, Nus s, Confortionas - y,
Sugar•. Fire Works, &r.,
Alderman and Attorney at Law, NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET,
NO. SI FIFTH STREET. PII ISI3I ROIL
21,Z - CoLectlon of tic:cola - 11a an.l leg,l Iv - LE JAn
neas promptly attendedteiez-1 .1
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
LOAN OFFICES
WINES BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
HENRY W. •CIMIOTTE,
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST.,
Nenr the corner of Jth,
MONET IN LARGE AND 531A14
gnat:dines loaned on bold cad Silver, Id,
toolida. ewelry, old and Silver Walciata, an]
all kinds of article , . or any lenkqh of
time agree.] on. Thego,oi cannot be delivered
wiallll.lt the
Oi-Odbie flour, limn 7 A M. to 10 P I.
ia3o
MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS
MASTIC CEMENT.
W A S 0 Vii,
MASTIC WORKER,
IPILEP,tRED TO CEMENT TUE
t eaterior of 1,111,1.11;qt aith
rtneEil, elleaper 1,1•1$4,1 - 101 . 1,1 llUite e
tofore. Int+ cement has no evil - tat ;it fort,e
solid and thlr.ibic elle:, to any surface.
irni4ll.sh.itte. tra - !, /aid equal to '.1:1
101111 y of tOonf.
fhe undersigned in the ooh reliable an .+.
workiinan w tliln iii.a.ieht ui this city.
I ILI, nppite I 0..1., t.',:ttent for tho
geutlenoto. uttom thy. 1,04, ,tr, at liberty to n.
ter
.1 Lfinseli residence Penn bt rent, finished. 6 yri
Jet., 2.1...1. andless, 2illeghen y, dh. 6 ,z,
.1. II Shoenbereer, Lns re, e% i'de, do 5 )ri
.1 1) McCord. Penn .•.r,et, ,to 4 tri
A. 11Lie, eler, Ls,' rereser,l 10, do .S , rs
(iirsrd liouce, I'o tsii,r,,. - h. ~. t y 4.1
: .. .0 ('!rules tlo
Addrrss
().
ENGINE BUILDERS
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iron I'o n lit I
General Machinists and Boiler Maken
Pcuna. R. R., Pafteictiger Station
PA.
"lIVIcANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OF
Ntesta Engines, ratiglng Irout Liu ee nue
od unl tune n tntr. nud suited lor
( I ri6t :11111g, p lst I 1 ns:to-
C!,
din e pArllcul.tr tueal Imo to I:,e entistr,flion
ttn.l 1•)r g 1 .1.0 Inllls, nod Tor
11111, i.e/ ul4 11 , 113,1,11111,1:it•t1 awl :r 1) 1../1" s‘,ltt
meat at short notice anti Both rs
every des:tiptlom
Also ; I urnish Boilers amt Sheet Iron seller - ate] v,
Wrought Iron t•thatting. re nut Putties ;LA
every s arletV. anti continue tilt• ruantii-410,
Woolen Alachlnery and Mactilue
Vat pricer: are our n.nout4,:tk. -
erl of the best q uaUt OA mai 4.rlal_ hr,,twarroi.l,l
in nU cases to give 83 Isfaotion
ieta-Orderitfroui o 1 part., ot the country soll,:t
ted ‘nd promidl.
PORK PACKERS
CHARLES L. CALDWELL,
t• - •
P 0 fi r•-:
Dealer in Bacon, Lard. u red Ham
›Luoked Beet, &c.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS
4:WELRY,
J 'E. W E L. U V
T HE SLESCRIBEftS li VE JUST
opened a very large and deal rable 9 toc
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladles' and CI entletnens' wear ; tine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods.
E!sll_. W R ,
Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Ba3keti,
Goblets, Card Cascs, lea Seal/. eiJ.
REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDL E,
de`2o 42 Filth street
BREWERS
SPENCER &
BREWERS & AMSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A
superior Pt - 1101e 01
Me, Porter and Brown Stout,
And will continue to make it our aim to give
satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Robt.
Watson of Lilre:;y street, will have the manage
of our business. v. nth full control in the Brewery.
Address all orricrs to SPENULE sr. IN - PICA S',
Pheonix Brewery Plttsburk - h. Pa
NOS. SPENt:ER,
. 1 1S :Ni.K.AV
COMMISSION MEROHANTS
- -
IMO; SRL L Y
JOHN mpoßgm A 11,
COMMISSION WERCEANT
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WA TER ST., below Nltwket,
PITTSBUIIGII.
R. HUTCHINSON,
(LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHINSON,)
STON A_ 24 ro
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
W k:STERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour, Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and
Pot Ashes, and Produce generally.
Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand
Between Wood and M.rket,
PITTSI3I:Iti:JI, PA
.963'Liheral advnr.ca made on Con3ig - nments
apll-13
El=
WM. H. SMITH 4Sc CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos. 112 Second and 147 Tint Streets,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
111:7MER H D RHYMER
Late \llller s FileketioW6
REYMER & BROTHERS,
[ , ticccssors So I{cvm[r & Anderson,]
Distillers ruul Dealers in
Fwc Old Monongahela Rye Winaky,
327 LIBERTY STREET,
rTSLSCWIII, PA
.31" . Xl T. 3" INT I._: X 3 V "liiv - ,
IF'. •Cslg.fau
Duquesne Brass Works.
IMIEZE
'adman ('i•r:«•ior<l,
FINISHED BRASS WORK
A - -lIN.tS of superior smooth-
41 E 311301TIVOtt :AND REPAIR
tut; prow pt y to. noie agents
lor WvS , cl - 11 I; jot ILIC bale. of
AltSH'r, ,Vl' 10 IN 1 . 1 MP. ‘rith Lan4L'elr,3
du L', \,
114,, 1.1110,
1 b.O It I
J. & M. M'STEEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
BRASS ANO IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER.
Also, Brass Casrings of all Kinds,
11 to 1111ing 111/ an 1 re
pairing :;a .11. {ILL 1
31 %Voter hire-ri, near Liberty.
V IliE 3IEIIIiERS OF Tills FIRM BE-
A_ •II,"11 110 11.010', 01 want - !e,are a•,-
I,.a.alen.ae an the 114i111...., 111 f . C.51.r1,1 iu give s
ta,lact tin In ei Orr resi•et e arc Also aeents
I,r t ;An , 'a.::•teere Pumps lur
w.oer Aef,-.1y,1
STEEL WORKS.
•
Black Diamond Steel Works,
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel
Fiat and I ,:t . ..1%./0../ all SiZei.
NVArt,tord rtny 11,1.
I 11, c,untr,.
HO di 13/ Pt and 120 S 12-secoud sits
I 1,1 Z....
I 1 , .13 L ilvl D. W.
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
,TONF>4, 1301 - 13 ..%z - CO.,
PITISItI . II,4II, PA
Cati Steed; also, Spring, Plow and A 13
Stet] Springs and Az
t:onaer ui RoJe and Fitt Streets,
Uhler Care of the Franri con Brothers
V lIIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
Loretto. Cambria County Penns) itania,
etuut tour mires Loin Cresson Station, on the
direct ro,,ie between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,
was chartered in 1858, with privileges to collier
the usual Collegiate lionors and Degrees. 'l4
location of the Colley is one of the most Healthy
Itnausylvania--tho portion of the Allegheny
mountains being proverbial for its pure water,
brat lag air, and pie , uresque scenery.
The Scholastic year corn MerbiCa on the FIRST
MONDAY aftet the 15th of A COUST, and ends
about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided
iutotwo Seaslons. Students cannot ret urn home
between the i-,esslons. All the Apparatus neces
sary to Land :-.urveyin t r, Engineering, &c.,
bewilt furniored by the inititution to the
Staderits.
Instrumental and Vocal M‘igic forms no extra
charge. Students will te admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
Tinsts-- , Boapcl and Tuition, payable half yearly
kn advance 65.
Surveying, and use of instruments, per an
num 20
Clasical and modern Languages, extra.... 50
Students spending V aca don at the Vollege .. 20
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
Domenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia;
Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto Rev. Dr. O'Hara,
Philadelphia; Rev. Henry M'Laughlin,
delphia ; Rev - . Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg.
N. B —A hack runs daily to, Lorretto from
Cressen
eel
NO. 102 SECOND STREET,
GROCERS.
PITTSBURGH
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
YL f TSB(' RUH
I=l
GROCER,
1 13 I INC 0 Di D,
EIMMICIIIMEM
BRASS FOUNDERS
e keep ...itl.4lAntly on nand every
I 41-let.,
101=121
OAS AND FITTERS,
PIIT , Att Fit3ll PA
Millig=lllll
Frr•r.:
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Rev V: A. Superior.
MU; i ',W044 .004.
_ .
WINTER AiißA4lopis,NT!
Pemisylvadia Centitt3.:
MINE ri.A..ri,T . ,^rtLAlN'e.
•
ONSTANT ADDITIONS ARK itE C. -
ing made to the equipment of this excellent
double trackand express ropte, and every possi
ble care while exercised far the, comfort of pas
sengers and rapid nitiventent bffreight. Trains
will leave the depot in.Pittsbitrgh as follows:
THROUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex
cept Sunday,) at 60 a. in., stopping at all sta
tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
FAST'MAIL every Morning, (except Sunday,)
at 250 a. in., stopping only at principal Stations,
and making direct connections at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington, and for New York
via Philadelphia.
THROUGH EXPRF''' , ..S daily, it 426 p..
stopping - only at principal Stations, making di
rectionnections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and
Wafting - tomtits:l for New York via Philadelphia.
FAST LINE daily (eicept Sunday,) .at 8 3+5 p.
stopping only atprincipal Stations, Connect
ing' at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Mrashington,
slid. for New York via Allentown, without'
change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New
York.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 300 p. stop-
ping of all Slations, and running as tar as Cone
maugh. '
FIRST AOCOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's
j Station, leavesdallyaexcept Sunday,)at 630 a. M.
SECUNI) ACIOOMMODATI9N . _,TRAIN for
Wall's Station, leavest daily', ( etcepyStinday,) at
it 40 a. m. - • .• ' • • • -
THIRD AC(,' :MAK/DATION::TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
m.
3 FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Walls Station leaves dailyk , erseoSunday,) at
6 00 p. m.
THE CHURCH TRAIN lkaveiVall's Station,
every Sunday at 905 a. ta:; ?returningc•leaves•
Pittsburghat,43gbp.m.- -
RE¢'IIRNfNO TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSItLIEGE. AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore Express„ 12 AO p. m.
ehfladelphify Express 120 p. m.
Fast Line 1 30 a. m.
Through Mail Train 1 00 a. in.
Johnstown Aecommodatiott. ...... 10 05 et. tn.
Ist Wail's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 . a. us.
2d Wall' s Station Accommodation.. ..• 8 35 a. in.
• 3d Wall's Station-ACeommolAtion.• • 56 P•
4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 06p. m.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Phfladel)lhia
Express at 120 p. on' Mondays.
TRAINS FOR BLABIHVILLE and
ANA connect at Blairiville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Xohnstown Accommo
dation aml Express Train East, and, with Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
TRAINS FOR EBENSBURGconnect at Ores.
son with Express Trains and Meil Vain West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
11:11=1
IF A R E
TO NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA....
BALTIMORE
LANCASTER
HARRISBURG
ALTOONA
Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn
sylvania 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
tions where the Company has no Agent.
NoTlC.E.—ln case of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only. and for an amount not exceeding glee.
N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a oharge not to exceed 25 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R., Passenger Station, on Liberty
and Grant streets. 0020
1864. aggliwE 1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
AND
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
ON AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, 181311,
trains run as follows, viz
Leave
Yittab'g. For Chi'go. For Cler'd. ForWheel'g
Expreaa 1.45 a. at. 1.45 a. m. 1.46 a. m.
Express 1.46 p. in. 1.45 p. m. 1.45 p. m.
Mall 6.30 a. in. 6.15 a. m.
Arrive Pittsburgh,
P. F. W. & C. R'y. 2.20 a. m., 3.30 p. in.. 7 00 p
p. m.
& P. lt. It. 10 a. m., 3 50 p. m., 805 p. m
ACCOMMoDATION TRAINS
Leave Allegheny
hor Alliance. 2orN. B. ForN. C. For Steu'e
;:.15 p m. 1.15 a. m. 6.40 a. au
1'2.00 in. 3.00 p. in. 3.00 p. m
4.30 p. ni.
5.40 p. w.
RETURNING.
Arrive Allegheny,
Y., F. \V. Sc 1.. R'y 7.20 a.. ta., 8.40 a. m..,.2.35 p
m 4 s m.
0
Y R.
R
En. PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
rnion Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa
A I ..L.CASSELBERRY,Agent,
Allegheny City
H PAYSON, Gen. Pass.. Agent.
P., F. W. & C. liy. Co.
F. R PFTERS, Gen. Ticket A g ent,
C. di. P. R. R. Co
Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R
07,tir 5 - 31 Pixy o t g ato r who .4
ArkN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE
WU/CI:ALDER 241, 1863, Trains will leave the De.
pot, corner of Ross and W.ster streets, as follows:
Leaves Arrives at
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mail to and from I."ntown. i a a. m. 6 00 p. m.
Expreba 3 00 p. m. 1 00 a. m
Ist "I'lieesport Acc'dn. 11 00 a. m. 7 00 a. m
6 15 a. ta. 205 p. m
700 a. to. 830 a. In
4 15 a. tn. 640 p. m
Ist Port Perry
Braddock's
Sunday Church Train to
and from 3l'keesport, I p. m. 10. 00 a. m
Far tickets apply to GEO.BOULTON, Agt.
BLACKSTONE, Supt. deS.
AMERICAN II 0 USUE,
BOSTON,
IS THE LARGEST Alta) VEST AR
ranged Hotel in the New England States la
centrally located, and easy of access from all the
rontes of travel. It contains all the modern im
provements, and every convenience for the com
fort and accommodation of the traveling publio,
The sleeping rooms aselarge and well ventilated
the suites of rooms are well arranged, and com
pletely furnished fq faill4ies and large traveling
parties, and the bowie will continue to be kept
as a ilnit-cltuts Hotel in every respect. •
Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coon
try .Boston,
Sept.
1863 RENRY RICE, Proprietor.
sel2-6md
To Builders and Contractors.
MING
W E B Superior article?rticleMotANVFACiir
Which we are prepared to deliver from . our
COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET
:PAL IKE x.-sr - 41:ti1 I-•
Always on hind as usuaL
Steam Wagon Work,
ON HAND AND MADE T O ORDER
W4CKMB*
WHEELBARROWS,
STORE TRUCKS,
11A1 - AND :iTHAW CUTTERS,
C. COLEMAN.
Marion Avenue, Allesteny.CHy
ocei pd
"CM7 - 42\ T. 4. 3FP.AL.V6=M
POR AUTUMN OF 1663,
A complete assortment of beautiful
V.A.pv.n YT GlriG~,
Of all styles, at prices lowcr than can be again
offered. For sale during the season by
312 60
10 50
10 00
. 860
65
360
RETFRAING
10.00 a. m
T- Ai .
ItEST QUALITY OV
DIC KSON,, ST ENVAELT tc CO
W. P. MARSHALL,
E - . 1 Wood atreet
'NOR
14 .116S8
rctic
omPArMY F , F#MaD OF
FIGE3ip. 1136 anti 431 17,1 ES
near-Fifth. , 4
43TATErninleT Or ASSETS, 'JEW
rubllitteA , A4mEmbly to Act , be
ing
First Morngaire, ettlirelli fiAltrA3 32
RagiEstate (present value 9101,313
46 "
east.e., - 1 26
Temporary Loans on ample' Collate
;sl=l;=Val'Ult-
89,786 68
T,B3i 00
27,810
33
68
The: only profits Trom premiums' hi this
company can divide, by law, are fro6arldOP.Ptict
-have been determined. '
Ingurancoa-mads on every description tlf Prop
erty,'ln'Town and Country, at rates as honviil are
consistent*lth seCurity. • •
Since their incorporation, aparical, prAiriy
yes*theyhttveptild losfies by Flit, to an unt
66.c•ezt, Foßr 1 4 1 1 1 10a6 t '. e
06 Dollars,eh,
fording' evidence or the advantages of Imiumliee,-
as well ask the ability end dispbedidoeto•Meetivith
promptness alliabilities.
LOsset pirld'auftv i c E rt r 1850, 889;0838.
Cu simmi-W. BANCIEBB, Aloaoathsh R. Loris
TORIAA WeiTNER, DAVID S. Baowzij
„
SAMUEL GEHAFT, "7.s.Aao Law, ~.
JACOB R. SMITE, EDWARD.ti:DAtt;
ciEoBoE W..paCHAD.DB,S*3OBI3.2; VALES,
CHAS. C. President.
JED WARD C. DALE, Viee President.
Wst. C. steel, Secretary pro tern.
G
S. ARDEN - El. Agent.
mylB Northeast cot. Third and Wood ats.
cost
Notes and. HlllsNieetiiittle..
Cash
PIELLADIUMA MEANT:IIM
INSURANCE COMPANY,
149 CELBSTNUT STREKTI,
Opposlpil tixo Custom lipiuse
C4441...42113.9.00. -Auet0..41304443.
NV'ILL MANE ALL HINDS OF IN-
S URANCE, either Perpetual or Limited,
on every description of Property or Merchandise,
at reasonable rates of premium. .
RDIM P., 'ICING Preddent.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
Dili ECTORS.,
oltaiti.ne Bars, E. R. dips, _
F., 11-.- Etrousn, Geoaos W. BMWs,
P. IL SILVERY, • JOREPR'S..P.Art.,
C. SHERX/L.N, JOSEPU,Claorrob-,
S. J. Maoanon, E. Waatt
,
F. BtacKorria, Secretary,
I. G. COFFIN, Agent.
Corner Third and Wood/streets.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.,
OF Prrrerfa:Tß.oll. ,
°Mee, No. 37 Fifth Street, Sauk Shiek.
IiNSITELES AGAINST ALL SEINDS;OF
FIRE AND lIIARUTEILISRS.
SAAC - JGNES, - President_LlTDlMo-
CORD, - Vice President ; D. M. /di/ONi Biceetary;
Capt. WM. DEAN, General AVIA, • •., • •
Dittecrotts—lsaac Jones, C. U. Hilssey, gar
vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Nt'llson,
B. L. Fahnestock, John D . McCord, Capt. Edam Jacobs, R. P. .steeling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert
L. 1 1 / 4 PGrem, Robt. H. Davis. noel
Western Insurance Oompany of Pittsburgh.
EtWRGE DARSIE, President
F. M. Gonnos, Secretary.
Capt. R. B. Coon KAN, Gen'i Agent.
No. 92 Water
w street, (Spang Vs Warehouse,
np stairs,)Pittsb h.
lEL INS L'RE A.G INSID A.LL
kinds of FIRE and INIARDTE ,10.SR.S.
A Rome institution managed by Direct:Welch°
are well known in the community, and why are
determined, by promptness and liberalltri to
maintain the character which they hare Resumed,
as offering the best protection to those who de
sire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1561.
Stock Accounts $ op,coo 00
Mortgage 2,1130 00
Office Furniture 2,50 00
Open Accounts, etc 7,809 00
Cash 18,351 00
Premium Notes 27,505 00
Notes and Bills Discounted 114,075 00
8299,251 00.
DIIVECTORE—R. Pinner, jr., James . APAuloy,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiok; Ifrobrge
Dante, Wm. H. Smith, Chu. W. Ricketson 'An
drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, Dirrid
Hems J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, Jo.. VCltino
JAM - ES 311".L.A.T.TG-1312114;Nc
DEAL EA TN
OYSTERS, B U TAR, NAM,
POULTRY AND EGGS,
36() ILIII3EXCP - 17 SritV.E.P.
del-dtf Down stairs.
HOUNEICICEPERS
FURNISHING STORE.
GOODS FOE THE
Brushes ' •
Baskets •
Jelly Moulds
Wash...lllam;
Cup Mops • .
Wire Sieves,-
Coal Scuttle - '
Stove Polish'
Wasnerfb :
liasting..Speone••.:
Coifed Pillßst -
Wash Boards-. -
Sauee Pane , •
Bird Boasters
Fry Pans • -* '
Farina Boilers . -
Ea• Beaters . ;
Flour Ptutik
puddink Pans Wain' Mere?*
Bread Pans Pie Piatds • -
Butter Ladles Clothes Wringers
Iron HoldersWOodeo.Spoons
Step Ladders 'Butterprmta •
Keelers i Wash Tubs -
Clothes Lines Soap.Oups • .
Scales
.Tosat_gorini
Cook's Mitres Bad Irma •,
Bread Boxes -Ideal Wessel
Scoops 1 4143 ;5. 4 114 0 X 2, 4*4.1 ar-
FOR r I'AILJE, IDWENTer RION. >3l.
smcsit riarart: •
Nut plaits •"-
I
Ice a Cysts. Kktivel
t Ug
Tin Ware
Wooden Ware
Spice Boxes
Cup Tubs
Straw . glitters
Hair Sieves
Mince K,lliVe3
Silver Soap
Chamois Skins
Skewers
gridirons
Lemon Spneezers
Stew Pans
Waite Irons
Fish Kettles
130ticre
Graters
Larding Needlers
Pudding Piano
'.Syrup Jugs
Cake Knives
. Crumb Knives
Salt Stands
Fruit stands
Forks
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Butter /WYE* 1 Forks andtSpenzur
SQup T saes 1 Oyster .L4Ulleik
, Gravy Ladlest Sugar_ Spanna
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, Round & Oval: Salvere , leo. r Roberti
Boupuet Stand 4 1 Goblets
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Iron Handled Halves Curers •
Cocoa do do Forks
Stag ' do do•apune Wafters
English Tea Trays ' • lalturnb Brushes
Fork Si Spoon Trays Crumb Trays
Dish Corers ChalingDila
Hash Dishes Coffee Bi
Wine Strainers Coffee Care;Trri
Spirit Coffee Pots N tit Crackers,
Table Mats Boutid ,W alters
Bread Baskets Cork Screws ,
Wine Criuleoi • Hnife:Sharteutg.,
Refrigerators Water Coolers, sic.
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Toilet Jars
Foot Baths Chamber B E ,
Infant's Baths foifle Strid:' tellers' '
Mistress Brushes . ass Sha, n A gge k ,“
Shaving Altnas 1 Nursery Slialac -
Brim; .fateh folders I do lissipiil
power Stands Clothes, wkiral f ,r t ,
Nursery Refrigerators do Ifamperg
Was Tapers Night fights, •: , ,
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Card tie Visite Frames Flasks
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hind everything pertaining in kiptdisted
Household. •
To be obtained at renaonable ....ilea at the
, STORE of
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NO 30 FIFTH STREErf,
First door below the
A.ll Exchi,..egel3a.o,
AW goods deilYare‘t ire, of oheeve l io, the
city, Allegheoy, Birrnitteletui, Manche,ater, lin-
Eueshe borough, etc. agis7lnur
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fIM N t HIGHT S RENON:F:O
his stock of China and Queenawaeo.49.
No. 22 WOOD STREET%
adjoining Wm. liagaley, 'where '144431 be
pleased to show his customers a complete snort
ment of all articles in his line suited to the went.
offamilitts, restaurants, hotels, steamboats, and
city and country dealers. •rebi.ttnd
Sell Your Old Books and Raplrak
HIGHEST PRICEIas SE
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for Old bboks with backs removed, old
newspapers ovorher prigred paper t4%itiltr Paper
and Rag st ore, No 33 6. II HTHWI ST..
kart-ImA S. B. 64" C. P. KT,E.
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lay itvlea. -
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1 every kind and a variety . oi• Other good& .I.Aii
wqbe offered clierip tQ , kffind all ttij_ suabale,.
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