ITEMS. - -- The cultiyation of cotton has largely eks-- Tee magnificent steamer, 6: Paragon," rapt. Donnelly, arrived yesterday with an in:i ncreased in Peru. the , tl - I ,, o t ri ,, c r e da trip she will return to Cincinnati ou The withdrawel of Chase from Presidential arena Is said to be a Chas..' • master-piece. Gen. Neal Dow and Captains Flynn . and Sawyer, have arrived at Fortress ' _ ll " ine E l On the Alloullear wharf was nre—t he receipts of oil amounted to 1,721 bbls Monroe, having been exchanged e-2e. Tonnage in port i becoming scarce--the The hotel waiters of Chicago are on a . boats are becoming ' starc ' e— . - 1 , 1 era! are on the strike. On Thursday last the proprietors : stay arm are about due of the Fremont houses had to don the white apron and pass round peel, mut ton and turkey to theirgnests. The President of the United States has ordered n draft for 200,1)10 more 1 I t ' a r Z a i L i i i >i. a , mon. to'take place on the 1: tit of April. Julia • • Vestvali opens at the Boston Theatre major nnarnon in the operatic drama "Genies" on the 28th inst. The steamer' Progtess and Lebanon I rank' inße" from the Arkansas river, brought 5,000 i jyrora hales of-cotton to Memphis at $lO freight listie per bale. Gen. Kilpatrica was born in New Jar sy, graduated from West Point in 1861 end is only twenty eight years old. AND DEALFR9 V 9 Among the confirmations by the Sen ate, yesterday, were that of lion. , Chas. se. eonei and Fort Benton ' is Gilpin as T. S. District Attorney (Dribs TRANSPORTATION LINE, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. - For Fort Bent on 016,1 the Great Falls General Butler has sent a lcortli Caro os ihe MI tesouri. r Linn negrw reeiment, 1000 strong, to ,_. ~,, II HE NEIV AND guard the Rebel prisoners at Point Look- I ,-grase..-e-.-. - ..4,5tn0n...h light draught, _ 'rattle!, atillf t ...prensly For the t [Rut ~ Ili lea, e 10Altf Ardttrol'Ar 01.1 Maryland ...4 Louis for abuse end interme.llate ports, as GAS Senator Hicks, of Maryland, has had tenow s PLUMBERS & FITTERS. PATTERSON & AMMON, to have his light foot amputated, owing Steamer Benton, -- - - -... -..- , -,._- C'onisillsslon 7.llTerehrints. A. Ili I.S 'l l- A: - IL: IV _IL NEi . Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal to a sprain of the uncle followed by erv- ' , ATI, RD 11 Mete 11. Pith it 1.! al ,O/ H 9 sown thereafter 9. the 1•1‘ er lave. nto Council Bluff PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS era, No 6 Wood at., Pittsburgh, Pa. sipelas. f lye take pleasure in referring to the following Steamer Welcome, NO. 165 Vt OOD STREET, Pittsburgh Houses Chess, Bm3th & Co., Zug a Gen. Custer is a native of Ohio, grade- -,..,.. awn scs , Aped 2,1, at I' m ' Oppo,t. Pita( l. hurt h, rittchurL - 1., and Peinter, A Bradley, I; Edmundson &Cc, R H ated in the same class with Kilpati le k, Steamer Florence, Davis, J Wood well Jae Ill'Cully a Co., .1 I O. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, W Spencer, C H Love & co., R. H Jack a. Co and is said to be only twenty-four years •--A TURD 11 , A pru 16th, at 12 nu 51-" AR TOE IllAloß'9 OFFIrEI Jrl.ll-tf 01 age . Perseus going I 3 this Line arc certain to get 11 T. i 1 1 'lll S i li lll i DR A NT:. S i 11 BET , LE 1, A ,,, 1L ---- -- The Rhode Island Union State Con. to the Mlles 't ill tht tr eoods early sad without •lela, er aLle on ,err I I hil, t drought gl.t , si , er s n ty hot , 11 -, Matr ,i. ial r, e ,' a . 1 .,, 1 27 1- ~S . 1 . ? ;,7, 1 1.V 16 P vention met yesterday The delegate , chosen to the Baltimore Convention will e rr tam mho... 1 1 -t e.:t ni rt eL ZU (the motttr'ort In tire larlyt ap l o. • ~0, ,, ,,:. r ('up, ,:r.Bel ors Utietl Uil.h t 4. iter .rltl ` l 'm n smmi JO. R. RCN lER were recommended to vote for the re- the Yell"" soon, ate,re the season, and take Between Wood and Liberty Streets the fieleht of it. ti el 'rant' and I- Inmate should I- ` ' 1 P `' llt " PITTsI3I 1..1H, PA nomination of President Lincoln 0.e . ". R.-Ail orders prompt II atter led to. WM. H. SMITH & CO., ~ he ne, .9-art , t ~, ouid of 100. water. Each Orders solicite I and promptly attended to The Secretary of Wm - has decided that 1 letteiii bee in ~ I .an .I manned by skillful and _ ' O-I '_ li _ _ eafterien - 9,' 1,, Ate 'Ot, sums ..1 whom nate ex- - ' -------' . W ROL ESA L E GROCEItS, tin, volume., who served 101 - nine ~ illm l t! , 1 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 1 I l r ail , sa in Mackinatt boats months arc not entitled to the bounty of ill are thero,4'.l‘, I qunintt d with its naviert tWCllV-five dollars, which they sunnos- 1 ton Foe ft., -lir or p.,-sne. or driforinntiot, in ---.-.---, -.-. 1,4, I_, jiz lc . Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, tec,oi to the flint - apply to I t, I i ;ELLIN. • 1 2.. 1,1 ed they were entitled to under the act rie PITTSBURGH. The at t qiice Of 1 nio a states Insurance Lome iny, - of Congress of July 17, 1/462 soutinsegt cone, et Aon and Olive streets or TR , e . i s( Rim , ~, s . II vs . l.: .1 1 ~r risen i i 0 lt B )}l i s ic, J ROL &co ~,n‘,..r t -tr.et. ed ' ,'-' ~. '' WILLIAM BAGALEY, Opente a lery larze and desd tble stock oi HOLMES & SONS, B ANA E RS The French Consul at San Fran ens i l li 3 and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in has advertised that the Admiral of the ' .._ u _._____ l ,____ _ FINE GOLD JEWELRY, Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and French fleet has declared Acapulco and I ,, Vheeling & Portsmouth Packets isCollection of accounts and all legal bust- Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Manzanilla under blockade. Until tor - - - ' ' GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. WHOLESALE GROCER, neat; promptly attended to " 2-1511 Webtern I 'ines constantly for sale. they orders neither passenger. nor met- OR 11 REELING. Collections made in all the cities throughout chaedise are allowcd to ( - slur those c_,Al l- " - •4 i "*.- RE " LAR PASSEN- i,t La lies IG. .tora. i • weer tine Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, LOAN OFFICES. the l niter] Staten . Deposita received in par funds „, e ,, :t4 r o Za., ger t 1.1... t d I.\ 1... l A, t apt Got.- fir, 'l,l 1 1.0, 1 . s rioods - __=,__,___- _ ____ _ __ _,__ _ _,.._.,_ - or current paper, No 67' Market street, between Forts. oese.bss resumed her old trade maid n,2 ra-g0 1 ir Third and Fourth streets. i-4 1L , V1:11 . -I'l, i.7.1 - 11:1) Alt I.:, -W - . 2 ° 4( PIT'l sITT'RGH 31_,CSA_IN 0-I.''F-ICE'., The Prcs,c annonnees that Col Mc Cal- I. ie. le tying P.rid utzl. , .eiy rt ES!) 11, • (1 OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, hum Wedreasalay informed the income- 1 FiL R ' ILIA/ " Ii IA " lil-)" having been thorough!) repair,9l she Ni 4•II de-ger, eE the pa.- Stich 'l9 1 .k. .1.. ( t,' nn •1 I rot , li-isircta, p CE) ~,E p . 4; otletq 4 ,r,' I 4 , 4•4 It I ' , Etta etc H D 1t4.1".51L.14 . JS. REN -NILE HENRY W. CIMIOTTE kw Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartermas i tare Certificates, tive builders of Patterson, N.T., that lron Ige of l the publi geher ili, Late at Miller & Ricketson's, unless they would proceed at once to iA- t t iLLIN:a a. CO lets. 12 hIN }-2,1 I' , . Al ll hIN & ',LILLE, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, Wharf-boat below Monongahela 1 tidge le '2O 12 Fifth stie, t REYMER & BROTHERS, Near the corner of 51n, PITT-Gil RGH. furnish the Government with two hue- fet , and all other government securities, bought by Bred locomotives, he should have to [Successors to Rey mer & Andersond 310.NEY IN LARGE AND SMALL W H WILLLA MS & Co., seize their shops and run them upon the C ' inclunati Packets, BREWERS AND MALSTERS. WHOLESALE DEALERS rN quantities loaned on f !old and slicer, Dia- mhfe6md moods, dent d-3 (iota and filers 6 mates, and all kinds of valuable artirles for any length of Wood street, corner of Third government account . FOR CINCINNATI. SPENCER & M'KAY, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, time agreed on. !he goods onoot he defi. ered DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, A Dish-Washing Machine is the la_ .' ‘../ 1 ru" ,mu" il I ' , ' ll '' A M Sugars, Fire VI orks, &c., 60 FOURTH STREET. . 4 THE NEW AND SPLEN- ' without the Picket. invention. It will, among other thing; Tr dii side,. hecl pnasengcr steam r NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, eiroin, hours from 7AMto 10 P al. FRED Iri 1855. ac° wash knives anti forks without wetting 1 , of wf rs Donn Ily - , on - Inlander will lea, c BREWERS & MALS , 4,-,PENDAI,LY, FROIII9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, -the handles. There sire so many inven i.enno..''od Si "F. PITTSI3UI-10.11 ---- Ity also, On li, ednesday and Saturday evenings, For I reoilit, er pi , slee apply on boar .l. or 1,, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. ____ _ _ bons being introduced into the kitchen 'tel.\ fei -WK. or ENGINE BUILDERS. Dem May lat to NoieMber let, from 7to 9 o'clock 1 for saving labor, that bye-and-bye Bride - , o 1.,s I 0 • J1.L1N.11% Doi) Arts. - W iLLlAL i kivi v cArtit. - &,, Co., '--• - - _ _ ,_- _ and from November tat to May tat, from 6to 8 I lt _ 1 h. ern Insurance Company ofPittsburgh, i t ,: Ns i 5 i ON HAND A o clock. I t will have nothing sto do Ind to Its ep ' WHOLES AT,P, GROCERS WM. M. FABER & CO W E stii i !e I.. l r E art 1 Deposita received of all sums not leas than ONB GEORGE DARSIE, President the machines from going to dectruction I STEAM ENGINE BIJILDEAS Doihaa, and a dividend of the profits declared I F .1 1 a. GORDON, SeeTetary. by neglect,' and receiving her wages. Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, I , lr 111FOUTLR, OF , tame a year, in June and December. Interests Capt. R. D CO, pen'] Agent. \t. 1 %sill . ohti,d2,.. o Ilk 11, It our hllll to ste m II - 1 .. 1 .. 1 , 0 IR .. ~. . Il'oll 11 Thlilltii(F1'r•i, ' has been declared semi-annually, in June and De- I No. 02 Writer street, (Spring 5/Co's Warehouse, wais organized, at the rate np stairs,)Pittsburgh The London Spertetor learns on the ~,es.t s o ,es 1., oi ei ~ . e.t.a ~ er it 4oh• 1 1 1 ibm, Ein il o t lis, GiNs, &c• General Madam:L. and Boil, r Makers, ' e e l -u s:l 6e s rees'acereenttheanyea"ar best authority that General Garibaldi \\ o , oii l.ll.ti.‘ t,rt 41. st Jll le,. ,1110. !Winne,- `St..l. CPR Interest, if not drawn out. le placed to the kinds of FIRE and 211ARINE EIS.K.S. and the Ring of Italy, who are in net- e ~.,le• .. ,Ohl I 4 I.r lin The I.re., r) ALSO, Felton. R. FL, Pat.E.t ugtr Station, protection to those who de credit 01 the depositor as principal, and bears the A biome Institutio ,,, n; r an ,. h a l g ch e d th h e y y - I::: ora A v e4 h o , a d,lres. all ~, , era ', 1 ... A ' I ‘ Cl' lj & 'II h, ty, , feet accord, are 'so confident of the Pt 1"ISIST 10,11, i' y . site Interest (loin the first days or June and De- I are well known in tile community, and whci are Pe. ears iiiii.i r‘ , l'. I parr.. IAI Dietillt r, 1.1.114/ Dealt as ill pread of tear in the spring, that a de ne•-• s.esse•Eß 3TANUFACTI II Elt ALI, 19:1:1Ds' OF cern te r, compounding twice a year, without determined, by promptness and Ilbera.lity, to A steam Lheariest, I ...Rua; iron. tl.ree th one troubling the depositor to call or et en-to present ' sire in t to e rt a ire lr i gn t 1 insured. t'heeeLab e srt scent on lb- e oaat of Dalatia is al rt .I.lv sels-13 I I es. Mh 11 Fulc. 013 MursenjaLcia Rye 'Crv-lasky, hundred ind I,ll> i, EE, le tt . i •,.. 1 ellllted Joe his pass book. At this rate money win double in a' ranged, for which a cclebrated Eneiiaii ls.sitic•rio•lsi A. Co.. I:7 LIBERTY sTREET, 'reit 11.1,, sat, : 1 1111- islt-, f ~ in.,e, I 1 - lei,. thin twelve Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules DineeTone-lt Miller, jr , James M'A uley . 0 lunteer, who has before served nnoer 1.. I) / ' Pf I (sift foill, p A ' 1 Gcribalcli, his already restivied his can' " Malslers and Hop Dealers, -- ri‘c• part 1,11 ir alit Ai-, to tie - onstrution and Legulations, turnished gratis, on application , Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George, of Engines arid al nehiner toe zr.st mills ar. 1 for to the office ' Darate, Wm H Smith, Chas W Ricketsoi. A mission, IT .3D MT 1 4 Z Mx M• • 7J - 7 Sr , uprietits, mule% al, 1 ..t \4l d s ... ; ;: ,I;, PRESIDENT. , drew Ackley, 41exander Speer, David pl. LO a- , 1 or Reis, M Ron ahoy, kg* Mot lis in Furs 55 A 7 FR >TR EFT, Hate 1.1.5 on, haul, lirll.,l.ed nod ready for shit - GEORGE ALBREE. Roes J. Thomas, Beny. Bakewell, John M'Cune - The Democratic member , of the House il.. , iittie,, w Dole ke In... Pis on Planta km -11.'0-19 I It 111:F.I.I'All, \ A G_ROC_;ER went at short Loin, 141,.1ntE and 14 , )11ere I VICE PRE,/ DENTS ....,.. _-___..... held ti mucus on Tuesday night 'Rept. i', l ,'',•, II " I " ' l ''' 9 every description . J imes Mc kuley , James B. D IVleeds, op io .i . e .11t1 9.1 t , O DA,' Bottle. - --- Also, turtle:lib tiers And sties{ Iron separately, John 11. shoenberger, Wm. Douglas, sentative Dawson occupied the Chair', s s, s o I I 5 ,..1,_ -, ~,„1,.., ~,z , ._l„, yi,,: e i-, I , IRON WORKS 1 N 0 . -1- D1A.310 IN ID . wrong-hip-rm. - -t,911,11 ,, - H ifltreN And Indio sin James Herhuan, Isaac M. Pennock, and Representative Steele, of New .Ter-1 .-; itoite , n- s. , _ , et ery 1 ari,.•ty, and cent dole i 17.• 111 u.okt.tare of Peter A Madeira, James Shidle, " ( Ina;' inf dlible rot ietl,r , k no•t n " icy, acted as Secretary. There was a PITI' , I3I - RGH PA 11 /nee.; ilactoner3 and ‘1n..1 hm Cards, Wm J Anderson. John B.24.'ilidden, F ree from POOR I , ORMSBY IRON WORKS my22.-13,41,Y5t ' nut pn 'es are bow. out la, tidier) ni indfatnr- AAI Polloek, .61 D. John(}, Baekoten, free conversation concernine the pend- , .\.ot clllgrr,, .. t.. ite• Human Parody I ^..=....,___,,... _.........„_,.„_______ et ut tart best citialiry of tate•roils, and warrahod TRUSTEES. ink bill, as reported by Mr. Davis of : , ,id ",,,,,, ~,n, ~,,,,, their hot,', to .ii,_ Wharton Brothers &Co BRASS FOUNDERS. in all C44r's to -rile , tll,f, 11011 Calvin Adams. Henry J Lynch, .63• - sold Nt Molt "air ii ill large et twq , for reconstruction in the insurrectionary iitslsieler; Hutu ail p ,rt, .1 the country soft- John C. liaticy, John Alarshal, tln - solti be all I/turn-bits and Retailers e. ery States, and a emrimittee teas appointed ~ I sere ARE NOV. PREP IRED TO RE- - red and i ron ptly rill, J. 11 21,15 w George Black, Waller P Marshal, to prepare a bill antagonistic to it and as , 1 ,, ' I a , II "'I'I I-- ' I itu tat.ous. -733 ~ 9 - 'llc ord. t , fi. f' 1 1 , tr' It bar all sloes 4,1 Duquesne Brass Works. - John Oct' Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, embracing quell principles as will unite Collie , ...,,ee d ih t , i ,, :k r y ... : - Si.'-• name is 111 e ..,t, B. • Guide, Hoop, Smite, Band & Horse Shoe Iron ______ CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C• Charles A. Colton. Henry L. Ringwalt, the votes of the Democratic member, .esies.i s d a dre •• ' g. ;L e t: l c li " l b u ll, . COSTAR. s , ADM AA V B CR9 941.tt11,7, Wm. E Schmertz, OF THE P.E , r CIE ALITY Piano Covers, Benj L. Falmestoek, Alexander Speer, Bankers, direct from Nano, who Wen] ' - if Pru " ' 1 " 1 De P ll '' ' 4.2 Pr. "'" I '. ) . ' 7 ''' •I John I Gillespie, Alexamier Tindle, •01.1 b. It L. F' a 'INF', la tf•V. & Iva_ rt Caclitiftn &_ C-1-:Avs-lbt-(1, there for the purpose of buying gold, , fe - - .1.1,1.1.ie55.t ; i ,whole,ail,e and retail agents. Pop-burgh, Jan. 7, iw.3. ya.l96ind 1 .1. m S Resell, Wm Vankirk, deny that there is V 5,000,000 there I rest t isureh, l'a , and I, L 01... F. 1 KELL) , Al- ,,,.:im, , al ed ti fa.t ore and keep .onstantly on hand clef-3 Fine Embroidered Cloth, Peter H Hunker, lases Whittier, awaiting transportation. They Could , l ' gh " 3 " r 3 P ' m 1,14-4,0115., ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ra.H.411 01 Richanl Hays, Wm. P. Weyman, James D Kelly, Christian Yeager. 7.T A TEMENT OF TUE CONDITION - -- -- Embossed Cloth, only find a few thousands. Discoveries, S -- -'-` ------- -- -'" --- FINISHED BRASS WO R K SECRETARY AND TREASURER. ' E. of the .10111..-. it linprry,-. THOMA.. C L 675-15 CHARLES A.COLT I ON. as yet, have been quite limited. Stocks Victoria, . oßisq CAsTiNGS of buperior smooth- Of goods light, but merchants are selling Charter Oak Fire and Marine Il_oplirloi &-_ latzeur, net's made to order. Real Estate Savings .Institution, in anticipation of large arrivals in the I TEA.MBOAT WORK AND REPAIR INSERANCE COMPANY, TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION spring. No mining has been done due- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW S y ing promptly attended to Also sole agents SPLENDID ASSORTMENT S . of the above institution on the 2d day of No- the winter in consequence of the se- Jan. list. 166.1. NO. 103 FIFTH STREET , for 6 estern Penns) It tufa, for the sale of %ember, 1863, pews - bee in conformity to the AlAlisH's sIPIDIN I PUMP, with Landoell's yen weather. Just received at the New . 'arpet store of charter A Th.. 41 .--- ir , i; Pin SI3T - RGH, PA impro. ement attached . teble LIABIITIES. The Maryland Legislature has passed - ' - ' lian k Stocks 0, 1,2, ~„, Collections and t Her legal business attended J. &M. M'STEEN, IVPFarland Collins & 00, 1.7, ....i t o of f Ee t p e o r: w eLeil d o , st i m ........slo l ,694 9 1,9 1 a bill, making it an offense punishable L nitecl States Bonds 3 0 lee 0 , to In Alle,•hent 6 isl d.rton, Greene, arid ad sW 1 with iine and imprisonment to employ I Railroad Bonds 108,15 u oe Jolcorfe counties ian2.s-trri 1 BRASS FOUNDERS miii Amount of Contingent Fund 2,423 91 females at places of public amusement to t i ,meite, ,i l on _..)l o o l f , t,Tage i on Real Latate .0.2 4 23 te - __. ---- 34.,r2.5 fa, HOUSEFURNISHING GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 1 enellan Blinn Trimmings, $ 101,973 01 Wait on the apdieuce. * The bill became fisti9 ieee (j e n ivsbla and o'ller property 6,913 ti 9 ass 379. a law through the representations of the I 4.11 in Bank and hand- of Ag,. il is 3 0 5 33 El __--wE.........__ .c. _r: - " 0.1.-------_______ ALL 5130 d t t An t nlirety nt A htl I con,' ,A te kb, 1111/OEII First Elena on Real Estate .36 200 0 . , 1 Marshal of Polite, - who said the places UPHOLSTERY. ERASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. , ~ , r N.,..1, el 91 the I rifted States Bonds 60,000 00 t•32.i,t,...3 52 I s. Debt Certificates and were frequented mostly by boys from _T.1 ,1 _131 - 1-ITTIES. , No. 85 Fourth Street, NLar Wood. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, IS, ~ N IF w i c . A i ~ p i -„ : .. r , ~,,,,T , O „_, Notes, (arke valuer 11,061 79 thirteen to sixteen years of age. This 1 usettled Losses 7 1 3 3 96 69 r - lIIIE SUBSCRIBERS MA N 1. 1 k . AC- Made at the shortest notice. Iv x'-.. Interest earned not due orlice Furniture 569 97 160 00 is the oniversal testimony everywhere - t TurtE fllltlk.eeli constantly- on hand every Particular attention paid to fitting up and re- ( t Cash on hand 11,011 24 to the clutraeter of establishments where A, A, CARRIER (Si BIM A ~ gems„, 4 artide in Hu i r line, viz: (i 011314 es, Ornament:4, pairing ot OIL REFINERIES .urtain Goo is, ( omf Ile 1 eather Beds, 3111- el FA RE 1 / 4 :11), COLLINS & LO. 31 & 3k Water Street, near Liberty. lah I the waiting women are the chief aurae 63 FOl TtTll s' TR ELT, tresses of all kiln!. atv, the celebrated Patent Lion. - febl3-2mil Pittsbureh, Pa. Spriog Beds. All kinds of :;hides. Blinds and Tr HE ME MBERS OP THIS FIRM BE --- n.. lag practical mechanics, of many yenta' e.- Gen. Mead says that he was perfectly CI OOD NEWS TO " C " :I4 EKEEP : ' H .:5 ." 41 8 0r t't 1 ion -t ' I 4.1, PLricnce In the business will ensure to gil, I confident of his OM - to defeat Lee, ' ‘ ll- SII RS - The subscribers, thankful for past .. ..ng50,1 I.. l y i irli; ' .lr e l i Ni In li g r i f ‘ le ‘ t's ' tail ~ ,i9 o r tt _ i e , s l"! 6, f , c 't 1' Ishiction In every respect. We are also agen ts eat and could have canturcal him, bag and f, ~ , , io e r , s ,, ,r eL un ie e et t l i c u i l r l yn ci , r , . i t t o e_t h he . t i r patrons to call octl7-Iyd 1:0131•Ii Is & ROLNICK toe Guild, 12:drown &Co 's, Steam Pumps ler .., water and oil. Sc6-11,i _ _______ ___ baggage, but that Gen. Sickles, by dis .s..- HOT_ SE...FURNISHING GOODS, GRAVEL ROOFERS. obeying orders, .advanced his own corps too far, and got it involved; and it be Consisting of Cutlery, Tea Trays and Waiters, - •:...-- ---- - irlittannta and Block Tin Tea Sets, Fire irons -1,1UP''..1"4.)N 101, 1rn_L::11%. de - (20 came accessary to engage the whole and stands. toilet w are, Bird Cages, Lamps, t .. " army in Order to save Sickles. Meade &t'., a.,.. c, ll e . okies - Stores, am and sheet iron Are prepared to do w says that it cost three thousand men li ' R ire, 00, Marc,lA Gild Ina. Ice ('heats,('heats,merely to repair the blunder of which - a:ei .I.i ' cf ‘ A l t e i s lit' c 'l / 4 - ' :ind Jol, 1 - '1 ork done to order. t onsasting of General Sickles was guilty at Gettys All work I. arramed. KIM & SCHWARTZ, staxuel,ol7ll.ltati OP C lothe, Cassinteres, Vesting's, &A burg. No 119 Smithfield and 44 W 3 he 610. 111 tteriol to sel, v., i h Intro - .hong Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Also, a large stock 01 The Washington Republacan of Mon. ruh4.-Irn AQ - Otilee. Connor s'h Red Wood streets, second Square, Flat alai! Octagon, of all sizes. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, clay says:-It hanown that Connecticut FIIIIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 81..0 feb9 'lc attained equal to any imported or menufac• and Indiwnla,-throtigh their Representa- A p, Eyy,- .11,0 11) , A p -,—........ lured in this country. Including Lockwood's I loth Lined PAPTR, tives, have protested against the cheeis- . Wall Paper & Window Shades CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. OVVIC/11 AND AREROVAR 'Ol.llRs, IA! hd (1 ls and eiery thing usually ion of the Provost Marshal General, that in the country ,at ,- -..--.---,....• - -,,r...„,.., • ~ ..e. •-s---• , 149 & 151 First and 120 &12 2 Second ats,. I kept by tiro-cleat; 1 urn/shine. stores Orders the draft under the present call should 1 or , R 4 TE.I. 6. I- CIiWARZ'S, BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, I feble-ly d . PITTSBUROH promptly executed.lnlls-13d GRAS. MAGEE J RODMAN 1110E8 rates RHEAS CHAS. 0 RHEAS be enforced in districts which had not inhl • 11,1 Srnithliehl et._____ _________ __ Isaac /05 - 1:13 JOUN L BOYD W3I reCL'LLOUGII PORK PACKERS. 3 1A.G1 'FIT: &. lIICICEii, filled their quotas although the State I --- wif A.Rxix.c- nosTosi CRACKER - • I6X .4k- 191. -‘7" X .114- ' Manuf uturer and n 11,114'551e dealer in - Importers and dealers in might have done so. The matter was kv_i BA K Lli 1 , all kinds. ot Pittsburgh Steel Works, OHARLES L. CALDWELL, referred by the Secretary of War-to Mr. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,SATINETTS, OA 1-',Or-117P/I s- -- crt 12.1-1-.. r, CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD ' <IONICS, 130 YT) & CO.. (Successors to Tas Holmes &Co ,) Solicitor Whiting for advertisement We learn that the opinion of the Solici- , Pil ls=ir liGli, Pa. NO. 04 FOURTH STREET, MANOPAOTITRERI4I OF Vesting*, Tallorat Trlnuningii, tor will reverse the decision of the Pro- ' Between Wood and Mat kr 1 _ fetr.2.9 Betu Pen Weal and Ad 411fet - - - . Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B E. (:)1 rIK -P-A-C-UiEn, l NO. 205 MA_RAIET STREET, volt Marshal General, and that therefore B • ECRU 1111 .1. LONG, do PITTsBURGH, PA. Steel Springs and Axles, 0c29-ti PHILADELPHIA. _ Corner of ROBB and First Streets, no draft will take place in States which no.ll-1) PITTSBURGH. PA Liberty Street, Pittebnrg h. LIME MANUFACTURERS have filled their quotas. AoLI,T, Ft/R The threats of the tree "Free State" Russell Mewer and Reaper, __ party in New Orleans, quaker Mower and Reaper, .to prevent the in- Backe!, e slower and Reaper, T auguration of Mr. Hahn as Governor, '” uga ( Molter and limpet, 4 CI‘NING ( I - NrtINC, were, it seems, not ea,ried ont, and the Farmer Slow er, N NI b. roan lion appears to have beeri a I Woods' Mnu er. URGH the other Southern States, has now two h Alao. t . s iellers in Am icoltural and Farming Ina grand success. Louisiana, like some of 19 Wad. p men . yant9d4w - hoPri , ionLIGN PRUITs, NUTS. &C., - use, m. 488, it governments, and it remains seen which will maiutain the nos to iiio le, n 14 obe the longe sst. Allen, the secession Governor of Louisiana, talks ratio r amei saucily to the supporters of the Free State Governor, and threatens to drive the whole party from Nest - Orleans he fore the summer that is approaddry" 1- ended ! , se Some time ago the House of fiepre- 5.'91( 0 11111 i 1 sentatives called for information rela In stere to Ito, tive to the colonization lund appropn Inhl ated by 'She lust Congress, to ensitsli t;se I ~, uNicirta ,,..,_ President to _deport hence persons of color.„l, k A r6ply bus been Tarnished that • the siiiiii - 4433,20, has peen drawn from I - the treastnr to the present time; it 2 -2, 000 were 'draVi ip rn. by Hon S. C. Pomero) for South American Colonization, but the hitter appropriation was not curried into effect owing to the remonstrances of the governments of the countries " to which 1,1 1 was proposed to. transport RC gro colonies. No specific practical re sults of 'the expenditure are given. A . special,agent, it appenp l / 4 4a?,..tiecn, apt to tad 'island foN.nash, in Efaiytl, /win - ( Ig . quire into the rep orted facts attending the distressed co dition Of a large party of negroeS senl thither from this caul] ry. RIVER !'MA est. Tit HirgE —Lgst evening at twilight - there were nine feet water in the channel Atitiffillflig. I The weather , - .,ntinues cold, but MIS otherwite pleasant. Tht• strainer Aurora and Thistle left yes terday .with all the freight they could manage. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. 1 I STEAMBOATS, o I for the Gold Mines of Idaho, VII; , ;INIA CITY, BANNOCK CITY AND iiALLATIN. 200 boxes Oranges, prime. 100 do ',colons, lw trails 1 les Almonds, lu balei Bor. Alma:lds. 30 tag Tanarzona A:talc:Las. Zie 41n iiril l Almonds, \ f_ A :• - -211 ba,.7s \Varna!, .1.1 11. NI/IF, (1,1 r! for by 111..1 .11E11 & BROS., 1211 and 128 Wool at 300 boxes No. I Fire Crackers. Id cases ',wily Licorice. 6 do 'alabria I.o:once. 15 do 1 rue Figs, St) keys risking "!rod 100 mats 'a -ma. 50 boat-s flock Candy. 30 do Citron. 10 bbls (ial ret's :Snuff, 100 gross Fine Cut Tobacco, in tin foil, 75,000 Havana Cigars, various Quality, 60,0.00 Havana Sixes Cigars, In store and for sale by & EROS. , . 126. and 128 Wood at. 1 ooTs, pßopEr. AO3 9 Eaterartee4,rif ''' — ,B(81153, • id*? ~i .: ~. -'-,-, ''c'9Bsll.4l* - 4 4 ...,..c.... ,.. - .- ... j__rn .....,, • - W i l 19 ;eeen aiiiaer a ' .-:. sal by W. P. MARSHALL, trt Weed street. TABS. A RR IVED. . Clarke .... ...Brownsville 'armac .11rotsmsville . 1rwin...... 1:11 zat,et h. coulsou Donnelly Cincinnati. I .ravo • Cincinnati. 111..1'A P.T EL Clarke.. t 'RI uo, ro in_ Dales . Brennan Brownsville Brow nevilie. Elizabeth. st Louis. Louisville. C. I? AA - 1 7 :1_, 12 00 r 7 c.;- ... IV. CFFNINGILAM .. D. CUNNINGRA/1...D. FRMEEN VETE ARE NOW !VIA NUFACTirRING ! F. CFNNINGRA NI C DUNCAN% • CI CN NINGHANIS & CO.—PITTS- , -..-7. ----a. , .. - _—_-...._- _ , 11,-,,..., r V A superior artn:Le rd T, r M . I. , 11.....) BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware- ; JAMES 111"91-6,4LIJGrir.1- house 119 Water street, and 166 First street, I Pitt,DUrghoPa., three doors below the Ildonon- , gahela House, manufacturers of PittsburghClty : DEALER CH •11 Indow Glass, Driggiets' Glass Ware and Ame- ~ ricau I 'on% e‘ ( ;1.,,. for Parlor Windows, Church- 0 Y STEM, BUTTER, GAME es and public bulking, B p i _ ..... 1 POULTRY AND EGGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1 In every description of 860 LIBERTY S' TR. -..., ..F.. '-jr' I GENTS' FUNISIIING GOODS, del-dtf Down stairs. 1 610 CHESTNUT STREET, I myl-lid • PRILA.DELPRIA. Vc " Lirh we are prepared to deliver trom our COAL YARD. sou LIBERTY STREET xvx cs WAGONS. CARTS, &C. Steam Wagon Work. O N HAND AND hI ADE TO ORDER (ALL PAPERS, OD/ CLOTHS') . V WINDOW SHADES. FANCY OOODS , _ Wall Papers from 8e to it. 3 per roll; Windpw . raarrupeeTtraana Wil . -11-ACOR lEELLER WOULD INVITE Shades front 10e TO $.5" ;OU Cloths from c c . to ! GAS FIXTURES AND GDIANIvik, WA GoNS. rj partloular attention to his stuck of liermam $.1, 50 Per Yard; Vane)" 00041 u all v arieties. at . Patent hainavveg-.1- , -',.• V . ART 4. ‘cines-and" ' , lrene!' 'Brandies, which has been ae- ' , . e , IVlii:r.i.li 912 IZOW , ;, 1 leered and imported • EXCELSIOR AND PATENT' h i i himself ' l'"thea an d I New Wall Paper & Fancy Goode Howe PAILIGONCOALOWM . MEIN , ~ , - s'foßE TR I'll Es. ' Churches could depen On obtaininF at his el,- , , f HAY AND ::-.ll:_i V: Gi'TrEgs . FOERSTI:i & SCHWARZ, I tablishnient the hest and purest of I'r Ines. Pure ' - 9 ( ' COL:I:MAN. i Liquors of all kinds, eg ro d_to..arir iii`the City, al- ' C ' hli , mays on Eand. ALSO, lbdSnothfield street Hand Lamps Octitanini, *an. oc2l-lyd . Marion Avenue. Allegheny City. —---------- ----,- ----------.-- 'the best Rectified SlOnontal l e id la. lile W "14 and I' P — prrsittamio2, Pt. Wavvv.M. CET - ICAO° Rg-Go•, I ': oe3o , s.s..i.valtoOsts,r PLANING MILLS. iH t ' N'Ti Y . ; vi ' -- t - ki k: ux t rj'" --- 7,s — i sp 1 i ' RAC -Ii : , oyk i. ,c it c z - u rzt , S 2 r.Lau reh rtg:r l . 664, ; ''.. t r o. 111 fib: otteujoitimitio.ri . mEkr..Bl2B 1:1% • - —l n IVIDEND,,YZIIIC BOARD OP DI. I - ' santaiiicvt; 'tt , EAMES DILLINGATt, MONONOItHE- ' OF reigll_Britißli , ~ .eB L N itla ,, : ?Ad IF _rectors have this day declared R 1)/ViTIETO a LA PLANIN6 MILL. would resneattully f tw ayab oiff le . oi sErRV nal cENTonf..ON THE INOOME I 4 /oi - All goods Warrants& ' ' Iy2-Iyd inform lh,o, public that he has rebuilt since the , ,QR TWORMORTGAGEBONDs of this UOin- -------- • tire, and haring enlarged his estaidisitment, iutd ; C. TIP tilleti it with the newest and racist apnrored ma- ; alley:berry.R a t chinei - y, is /lOW prepared to furnish flooring and planing' boards, scroll sawing and re-sa wing, 1 ger li ma ir ea., bemi hrf ir oi lat' , 4o hrT it ., 3, i 3410 .ane 01.14. 1 t r S 3 w . k i n4 Cl o Ut zt a t t he o f t th st cl e da ua y, earnings of . Akiril f . n . 4 Bll3 ' ~ maitre? other VW/ (ar k I ' nin, Me., -,,-• - .Agents, N 0,.. 62 Mail street, e/ +ark, to, low doors Raab and shutters, kfin. Oiled Bapeg fr , 01 °'00w* 2451214" kizi ts."). . -..' ' '' ' - '1 11 .10 " - 1 44 ;- -piWsiTe Patitielotafth .7 7. - *** ' - ' ' :.--j&- ~,,_,., ~,:„,,,,,.- - --- S t s +^ . a' _,,-•..,______ ~- - 111 or their Attorneys, in whoserliaMeirthe, ads Inand.registeretton' the lead of 1111creb, Squali....Ptraptir Sept. I, ISM. e Tranefexandraeginter-Bookacthene;Bondi - which w ets eicised on the Ist day of illarctsTor: 4 • 11 • ANUESAND LEMONS-30 BO %ESA ,' I • Oranges anti Lemons—For sale by Irrryg E tri GH , pA . . the Annual Election, will remain closed until to 41 JI FETZER It. ARMSTRONG, Es Hotels, Taverns and Families aupplied a o'clock a. m., the 2.41 day of April thereafter. , corner Market and First sta. I moderate' profits for Gann- pp i mh2 W. H. BARNES, Secretary. POST-- ----------- DRUGGISTS. ' COMMISSION ..MERCHANTS. I JrOfECE.PI - 1 rt, Ivrrra.ric iv, i JOHN - ill 11 0TattAn, sucKi3Bo/1 70 JAMES P. FLEMING, l>;' T , , - ]' 0O ON ‘ RCEUST , D UaG I s , i IPISR T4ll 4iili OP ..• ' WHOLESALE AND-RETAIL DEATYR . PIG METAL AND BLOOMS ] In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, NO.7* WATF6R kix . .., below Mg,rlset, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs Wrid Perfumery, ' NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, I my 2d-lyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. .______,__,______„ 7 „,___,.... STEAMBOAT FORGING,' ei,b ANDREW KLOrNIA'N .. HENRY PIIIPP,, TR., General Partners. NO.II SOUTH. MAIN STREET, IRON CITY FORGE, I ypiARTIcuLARLOULS AT'PENTION PAID IL — to tlalng orders for the purehase of KI,OAIAN & PHIPPS, Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork. I Bacon, Lard, &e, &r. NEVTII WARD, PITTSIIUR4I - 1. REFERS TO—Bank El, Bankers, and hlercha mA NFFACTURE BAR IRON, GEN- of St. Lords generally : John D. Scully, e era! Railway and steamboat Forging's, Cashier, Pittsburgh. Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, k.c. Orders and consignments respectfully solic seiO-tf and prompt returns de COPPER WORKS. made. 58021-Im R. HUTCHINSON, " ------- I (LATE OF LEECH & HIITCHINSON,) I LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, c 43311 V 1 IfSS/Corki AND AND 1 SMELTING WORKS. FORWARDING MERCHANT , PA1214:, :11'f.: I.:1 - 11 - 3"V Sz (:0., DEALER IN N1.,1 1,, tat ~ ,q• WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, ..:Le‘th. Itrazo i - a• and Bei: Copper, Pressed i.ii , per liott..ms, ti•tistal Still Bottoms, Flour, Grain, Fish., Dried Fruit, Pearl and Soelter soilder. toe. Also impor- Pot Ashes, and Produce generally. tido i“.l dealers :ii Metals, Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand. • 1)1, fla ir e. Sheet Iron, NO. 102 SECOND STREET, e, dc. so" . 4. - 4, -- Coristantiv on ti iml. Tinmens' :liachiues Between Wood and Market, and 'I ools Oit i•toiime, No 119 FIRST and lal PITTSBURGH, PA. -SEt 'iriN U :!,Tii 1...L.1:,. Pi ttsourgh Pa. fli,•-• OiFE, Stiectill orders of Copper :tit to any desired api I_l3. Iberal advance made on Consignments. d pattern. fe2l-Iydaw ' _ On short ❑oti?i nilders and Contractors. Ii F:T QrALITr n Always on hand as usual I)I('RSOTV, STEWART 8 CO ‘4l \ ° l kltit), FRIDAY • R. F. BARRY . . (Late Cashier of the Merchants' Bank,) COMSSIONMERCELANI', TTIOMAS Fr MILLER, Special Partner. The undersigned, Auditing Committee, have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds . . 1 . 32 1.1 L -1.1 ..%:- iCA.13.101--_:l—, and securities, counted the cash, Isa., and have MERCHANT TAILORS found the above statement to be correct. W. B. 00PBLAND , NICHOLAS'VOIXPTEY, . ISS SMITHFIELD STREET, WM. H. SMITH. Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY EVENIN SAT HAVE JUST RECEIVE'D A ['ALAI' G,. ;lack Diamond Steal Works ) W E large and well selected stock of INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent. per annum. TRUSTEES. PITTSBURGH, PA. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ISAAC) JONES. Paean:min. PARK, BROTHER &CO f Hon. T. M. Howe, Box. J. K. MOORHEAD, • • ' WE. H. SMITE, G. G. Hussar , . W. B. COPELAND, JACOB PensrEs, HARVEY Uuti.na, Isitcuot.eaVoecen,Y. Office, 63 Fourth Street. STEEL WORKS GLASS WORKS WINES, LIQUORS, &p. JACC>I3 Importer and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS SMITHFIELD STREET, I • Three (loom , tbovo 6th at. GROCERS Dealer iu Baeom Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, Smoked Beef, ,S.c. CORNER DIARKET AND FIRST ST'S., decl I-Iyd G, MARCH STOCK BROKERS. J. I-I. CASTDAN - , NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, oPPTPE, , TREASURY DEPAIRVAYENY''.'' OPPICE or Comvraotzarher ennOtritalibitir, ROOM, No. 11 BURKE'S BUILDING, Wax/thighs, City, Aug,;(itk,,lB63. -WHEREAS, Ry,satisfattry eiridence presented For n T If STEM, P/TTSRUROM, PA. to the undehugued i it ha* been made to agar Sir - Deairable Mill property and other Real , T NATION - AL BANNOFLPFL Estate to the amountof id-00,000 for salelow, that the FIRS TS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and. State . of Pennania has been duly cogsnizea.heder 1 PAPER MANUFACTURERS. and accor to the requirements of the Actof , _ ..,.. ,_ _. Congrets, entitled "an Act to provide a Nations/ S. B. &C. P. MARKLE, Cprrency, tecured by a pledge of. UniteliHtatati Stocks, and to provide for the circulation end re. Manufacturers and Dealers in demption thereof." approWd: February itsth, 113 ad, and hat compiled With all. tie/ proviziona of 130(31c, CAP And all k i nds of w rapping p aper, I ool q in o m w erfl u ng a t i l c ie business of . 1 nave Remo-vod E PORE I, Hugh 371;Moch, Comp troller of the Ourrericy,_&) hereby eertgy. that the FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO said FrEs"r NATIONAE -- Fini3lE'ClF“ PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny, and State of No. 33 Smithfield Street, Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the P/TTSBURGH, PA. business of banking under the Act aforesaid. a/pl.:ash paid for RAGS. sp a In testimony whereof witneass my hand and seal of office, this 6th day of August, 18433. HUGH .6 1 OVULL0011, ------ SS Comptroller of the Currency. 1 --- ) J. 0. WEL DON .TNO. KELLY. -• WE'LDON & IrF:L.LY, , THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., MANIIPAC TT RERS OP . Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. LAMPS AND LAMFGOODS, , Capital 8400,000, w 81,000•000ith privil ege to o • in- CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., LAMPS, OIL, &C The Pittsburgh Trust. Company having organ ized under the act to provide sr National Ourren cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL ' HANK -OF PITTSBURGH, would respeelfully PITTSBURtiH, PA. offer its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Sic., receive money on • L. UC7 OlLworms. deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of DUNCAN - , DUNLAP & CO., The success which has attended the Pittsburgh the country. Trust Company since its organization in 1862, will we believe be a sufficientguareuitee that busi ness entrusted to the new ormanization will re ceive the same prompt 'attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. DIRECTORS James Lai:meta; . Wlf. K. NIMIOK, HOBERT S. RAYS, ALI/SA/EDER SPILRII, I THOMAS BELL, FRANCES G. BALLET, THOS. W/GETMAX, ALES. BRADLEY, SANEUL REA. JAIN' Es LAUGHLIN, President. .JOHN 0. Scuiiv, ()ashler. a ugs-dtr.wtf No 164 IV :STREET, near Sixth, M F A eTr R,ERS nP PURE WRITE REPINED C, 411:=> INT CDP IA , Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, myB-eand PITTSBURGH, PA HOUSE CARPENTERS OtTETIS 0 STEINMETZ, 1103:100 House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VI.R“IN ALLEY KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. S FRANK KELLY, D E m A eltli E o han g e, Coin, I tan N k "N i tres and ent Securities. Collections promptly attendedto. Alderman and Attorney at Law,apll NO. St FIFTH STREET, ALDERMEN TAILORS PITTSIWROH, PA - OYSTERS, GAME. &C WALL PAPER, &C i i - ; ettisock kEks—, FIRST NATI 0 ttA. MINIUM PHILADELPHIA CARDS W]t. BRTCE & CO., Produce and Provision COMNITRSIONMERCHANT ! No. 15 South Water et., pHri.nDELPHIA. N ' At-Liberal advances made on conaignmerris When required. my-lyd GLE.OIEIGar.. GRANT, C. A. VAN KIM & OGq, LO NGOOPE A_TEA.R,2 _,. KINN: ifiriniitig -sA GOODS,., AND TAILORD TRDRIXDITGS, 1 No. 10 South Fourth Street, i myt-Iy4 PHILADELPHIA. I== 107 9'73 A. A. CARRIER, Tresasiirer.ol Manufacturer and .14, 1 ' 1 113.1 P INsuRANc, DIREMETT 1174,76,1 1 108.0 /. . ;; • 9741 . 1..11$14•1J Plt.ksiti. l 4 , wartiLAlSOlV COMPAN,Y„:„.O.E.'HIA, OF FICE No. 435, l!n . q. 4 7 3 ,7;,,:CArAt1,V . UTN. , OF near' FittL STATEXIM . T lcitisttt .tilt 011201 A 033 •, Flint Bacirtgag6l , 11MpirsOt .. Neal gstate ormrti vi4uti 0.1:944 2 3tbse i02,4M 61 Temp 26 orary Loans On ,ample Ural Seco rittea...l.•-•10 •• • •••?_,-fe,f•• 6 .0 Stocks, (prelate' value - $80,66'7 72,) cost 89,788 88 Notes and Bills Receivable, 1,821 00 Csati . - • 27,919 33 2,206,051 The only profits from premiums o which thi BB s company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. . Instirlinces niade on every (intuit:Um of Fri:T , erty, inTown and. Country, ht rates as 16 . With 'are conicistentwitti . security. Since their theerPerariee t a Perifal .61.. th irtY years, they have paid lossesbo Fire, thin amount exceeding' Fons•bilillons of 'Dollars,' tlleee as well as ecideocn the of. tho advantages of insurance, ability anddispositimi to meet with promptness all liabilities. Lotman paid during . theyear lea% $62,1166 36. ilt.telcoEs. • CHARLiIS W. DAHMER, iIIoRDECA I. IL Lou TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID BROWN: SAAIDSL GRANT ' ISAAC LEA JACOB R. SutTit, Env: Ann GeOItGEW. RICHARDS, (7...“RRE FARES., CHAS. C. BANOKER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, \ ice President Wm. U. Steel; Secretaryro tem. ' J. GARDENER mylB Northeast con Third and Wood ate, piTTLATY IPLPHIA INSURANCE COMPA.N•y ; 1441 CHESTNUT STREET{' Opposite the Custom-JEkplwe. Capital 4219,100. daaeta..ii3o4,943. • ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OE' IN. ANT SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited. on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBT. P. EiNG,,Presideot. M. W. BALDWIN; Vice President. D.LRECTORS. • CHARLES BATES, E. R. COP); E. R. ENGLISH, GEORGE W. BIAGR-R, P. B. SAVERY, JOSEPH S. PAGL, C. SHERMAN, JOSEPH CI:ASTON, S. J. 31AGAR.OR, E. Wit En, BLACKIICRIV, Secretary, I. (1. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood sroets. Aitltc97lENY usisußANCroti l prr-rs33 - 1-1. Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. IN yak SERES ACSAINeiar Alai KINDS - OF :, AND jr 41-ONE RLSKS. IS3CAO JONES President ; JOHN B. Igo- OORD {{lee President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. *M. BEA.N,Cieneral Agent. Diauearons--houte Jones; 'C. G. Hunt 'Har vey Childs, Capt. B. C. Gra3r, John A. ilBOIC„, B. L. Fahnestock, John D. /McCord, Capt. Ada xi Jacoba, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rbberf L. 151'Grew, Robt. Davis. no2S THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE. CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. wizul.,riptc, Presided SAM'L 'WORK, Vice President. Capital H r. c 2 ... G .T A A.v a as T. P o o litso r,toc ., s e , sq Are among the Trustees. Policies of Insurance issued at a ssure d ' Mu- T CAI, rates with profits to the sThe last bonus was 43 per cent. Casa rates are a) per cent, lower than.mutual. S. S. .48IIYAN, A,gent. 59 Fourth st., (Burke's STEAMSHIPS CUNARD LINE. Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First Class Powerful Stearns-him, SIDON, MARTIHON, TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROM NEW York every alternate Wednesday, 4.1.11eri 7. - RO* from Liverpool every alternate Tuesday, s and from. Queenstewn every alternate Wedneday. toSw n teerage passage from Liverpool or Queens ,oo in gold, or Its equivalent In marrenoy. From New York to Liverpool, fan in currency. For Steerage Passage apply to WI.LLIAId§ tr. JUION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN Agt, No. 122 Monongahela House, Water at., n 0213-1 yd Successor to Thos. Hartigan _ PASSAGE PROM TEEIFLITCOI:IIITHY, Lower than the Lowest. .THE UNDERSIGNED 7q72,i• now prepared to bring out pamjett i%4l7.l gars by FIRST CLASS MA/L - STEAMERS direct from LIVER LONDONDER.Y or GALWAY to NEW YORE., or PITTSB G SEVEN , lower tharr any other D OL LARS aghew. NIT' tri - Wet the rates and be convinced. Steamers erary week, and passengers are found in everything. Parties brought out by first -class OLIPPFR SAILING vessels at very low rates Sight Drafts on the NATIONAL BANE payable at an of its branches in England or Irelandforsale. For particulars as to rates, &c., D 0 Fifth to N Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth et, Jan2o-eod and 66 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh, Passage from England and Ireland, . .„. -EUROPEAN AGENQy.. THOMAS H. ILATTIG! , EUROPEAN AGENT, 14 . 0. ,;„# , Alanotigahela liouse, Pittsburgh, Pit:, is prepared to bring out tir bring out or Send back passengers front or to arty of the old country, either by steam or - tab& - part paaketa. p sIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in e,ny I of Europe Agent for Itheindianapolla and elncinna— rOftli. Also, Agent for the old Black Sthr :Lino of Sailing Paclefi, and for the lines of Sterain•r:• erscalling betweewNew York; Liverpool - , Ghia. gow and a/way. jan6-tyd • THUS. H. HAMHAN.. , ...11. ✓ HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. 104116.1741... G, cal icr SIM ; NO. 350 LIBERTY STREETS Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR, HAYING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, with.all thyrtodern improremetirlapoP' ulcer resort, the Subscriber is prepared o accom modate his old customers and - the' 'public gener ally, with the best the market .alt endsi jOyster. will be served up in every' Variety ol" stile during the season. -His Wines, Liquors andi Mos -ha feels confident In recommending them to the pub, lie for their excellence. Can, Bucket and. Oysters receireti and sold Wholesale and retail. 013-20-1, O a R NO. 22 DIAMOND AL`LEV' PITTSBURGH.THE • • • SUBSCHIHR Arcito t cus, FEE to the public that he is in daitizs pt' Or FR Sti.RLL and (.2.& NUylD,E hr i is prepared to aceon:unotiste the:Darrel/l of this old - and well known house with iven- . + thln the eatitigand drinking , line - at The short- - ' thingtice. - janit.loll.N ?SRA L.kau, ' Proprietor. • - • . YOUNG'S fAT I Corker of Virgin Alley iind.Snillb. field Streol-ai amtall thaletteasies, season, still _ be nerved tip in the - rlitlsltaiibltable styles.' • ELI 1.01,01(1,,. *cm _ _etirner Tirgn Alley mid Smithfield's*: APOLLO ITA LL I i abIULLES , GARDNLUS ?would , rinfivid old friends and customers, that fie An kJill nab.* • found - at k i, stand; i t t P ' )11tRALIV., trance' 'rthrstreet. e des dill dg And the hest, of Lagerßeerc inn& connwitiww with w#l4l apPoiAavo Bak w ,w_ . • with oral rg OA plac e ; p,totief lowinribt.fr,Ahe 'ha Ilau,'FouftlreL near Wood, entrance from mirth. Irtaly TO4.ET - soikp- 1001 :9Xia Fi Logy Toilet and L . ._ ~........e, p.... z„,. e ...,.„.. :..,....:.,,$ ~.4 „,.. /60 bbla "A" and "FP Collne Sugars, 20 do Crushed, Granulated and Po wderva Sugar—Now to store and for sale by REYISIZ#a EROS =BEI MIM!!MMI n to a 1' a n 5100,000 W. S. HOWARD, esq
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