An English mac’s Bevonge. A late Parisian paper tells the story of a wealthy Englishman, who may con stantly be seen at the grand opera and the Italian opera, aDd who enjoys a great reputation, not only as beicg a great connoisseur of music, but further, as being a grand amateur of painting. How the latter reputation was acquired you will presently aee. He was, he is, one of those Bedouin Englishmen, who live al ternately in all the European capitals, except when they are ou an occasional jannt to Egypt or China, or to India, or to the Holy Lund, He Dever traveled alone; his wife wa3 with him, his bona fide wife, for notwithstanding his errant liie (so apt to weaken one’s morals,) h» had all the English respect for tho sex, and a time Englishman's love for hie wile. She was a beautiful woman, oDe of those “keepsake” beauties, that, once seen, make a man dream forever. Her social anccess was very great in nil the cities they visited. In Home, after some yeara’ marriage, they became acquainted with a German artist, of a good deal of reputation, who, to his art, joined the learning of benedic tine. and knew the city of Rome aa well as Winkleman or Visconti. The German volunteered to be their cicerone in the Eternal City; they gladly accepted his offer. Many werethebours they passed with him in tbe museum of the capital, in the Vatican, in St. Peter's and in the de lightfal excursions they made in the en virons of Rome. The artist bec-ame in love with the English lady; she recipro cated his affections. The husband was a long time in seeing the stain upon hia honor; several, years passed away before he perceived it, for he was very much pleased with the artist, and they had been on the moat intimate footing. Although stung to the quick by such base faithful ness and such gross violation of the laws of hospitality and friendship, he said nothing; he disliked scenes; he'was, nevertheless, determined upon complete revenge, and he appealed to cooler re flections to furnish forth a suitable pun ishment. The passions are bad counsellors. He left Italy and retired with his wife to England, saying nothing bat au revoir to the artist. WheD he reached England, Q 8 told his wife of the psinful discover? he bad made, and he gave her back into her father’s hand*. He then returned to the continent alone, and visited Germany, Russia and France, where he purchased a great many paintings, he then went to Paly, meanwhile continuing to purchase paintings, and at last-two years had now passed away since their last meeting—he called on the German painter, who still lived in Rome, aDd demanded satisfac tion from him. _JTf B challenge was accepted, and the Englishman, according to the European custom—being tbo offended party, select ed the weapons. He choße pistols. Dar ing the past two years he had practiced tor several hours, aad his known address with the pistol had become an unerring certainty of shot. He sent the she,' wherever he wished it to go. The parties went on the ground—‘hey were placed at thirty paces apart, and with the privileges ot advancing ten steps before firing. The signal Was then given, One! Two! Three! e ird The word fire was scarcely out of the seconds mouth, when the English !S tt | D /.i fi f e il w ' thc,at moving; his antagonist's pistol <ell from his hand, and was dis charged by the fall, the ba!! burying itself h° j be i, gron , Tbe ' Englishman’s ball had shattered tbe erti t’a arm, and am potation was neceesarj! his career of artist was ended—ond forever. dflr3 the ““potation the Englishman called on him, and without I noticing the angry reception he met, said to tne sonering artist : ”If you think my vengeance is satisSed with your shattered hand and tho wreck .of your artist s career, yon strangely ur.- derratc the agony of a deceived, dishon edln J h ° agb 1 haVe ™ndem£. ed you to a life of vain regrets, to a never ii- serlE f °, f , ‘“Portent sighs, to a total Oblivion by all amateurs and historians “Oh, no air,” interrupted the artist, h.s face beaming with a ray of hope, “the tehn 03 ™ 01 d °r P «B\ Petersburg; my Lather, at Berlin; my **!*“ >»to Egypt, at Paris my—’’ the Englishman interrupted him in Spare me," said he “the names o; yonr works, but look over this catalogue, them all" aot thj eiaot lie ' of in« Y r «’ •’W ™ all'there-even the paint iog3 I finished the day before the duel ” So 1 was persuaded. All the paint- catalogue are my property; I bnri tS hE “ What 1 pleaße ; 1 P leaB e to ,1° 8 B y e < to burn every one of frnmVh i y - onr nl i me shall be effaced from the glorious roll of artists. In two hours from this time, your toil, your con ceptions, your skill, will be as completely effaced from the world ae the lines which bv the C p m tr< r! 3 in n lh - Band are effaced water ” 6 Udß ’ fi ™ 18 “ de3tr °ctiye as Poor anut begged lor me.- cy , the wronged husband wbs insensible servLr,f a^ PllCf t t ' ionB ’ Snd ln two tioara the f e J™ nt htonght to the artist’s room, a srge earthen vessel commonly naed to contain Oil, filled with ashes-il was\ll that remained of his paintings. A Pig in Crinoline. The wiJe distended skirts of ladies’ dresses of the present day have been the canse of many amusing scenes. An inci dent of the latter class, which happened the other day in Montrose, is one of the most langhable we have ever heard isays a Montrose paper:)-A yonng lady, dress' an .'li" ’ .fashionable attire, including an ample crinoline extending dress, wa» m a friend s yard, looking at the cows’ perhaps, and dnring she was there, a fine small porker was roamine at donh?^ 6 Tte pig im Peliedfno doubt by curiosity, commenced to make I close inspection of the yonng l„dy while was inspecting some other animal and having ventured rather near >u c«aght and caged within the compass of the crinoline. Not Jibing so smalla sty, wide though the skirt was, the pig soon i made known to the owner of the crionlino p h ® n °J! leaa ?, !lt fftct that he was within, by makmg desperate efforts to get on° The yonng lady was in a sad fright at the I commotion within her dress which was' lessened by hearing the granting which indicated what sort of a teSt shf lift * ot ’ bnt ’ notw itbatnnding the Bhock to her nerves, she made anifons efforts lve K r hsH Qpis ,° Ut - HU ownership. how work onh ? e°crinolm*"■ the Det was found to b«“uo fitter T'S ot creation,’ who wS ' , lo L fd spot by the noise of tha lO tbe much strnek with the *r° if 0 scene that his risible fimulties r&j 0 / vented him. from rendering assistance The struggle did not last much louse*' however, for the pig, assisted by the ’’ Bisting strength of the lady, made his exit by carrying away one half of his cage on his snout. The lady retreated in as great a hurry as the pig—m a state that can be belter imagined than described. The nepessary papers hove been issued at Washington for the establishment of the First Nauonal Bank of New Orleans, with a oapital of h al£ a. million.-—A Third National be started.atßt. Lome, with a capital of one million of dollar* The First National Bank of Washington' commenced to isaaflits notes on Monday.’ I the pittsbtosh TCffiJffiHSffiATjrotania. .Business Cards, &c. •I & SI. M’STEEJT, Brass Founders, Gas and Steam Fitters, All kinds of Brass and Iron Cooks made to order, ALSO, brass castings, of all kinds. Made st the shortest notioe. to fitting op and re pairing of OIL REFINERIES. 31 it 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty. Tho members of this firm, being practical rno cnamoa. of many years’experience in the busi ness will emure to give satisfaction m every re aro ®bo agents for Guild, Garrison & Co. s, Steam Pumps for water and oil. sefi-lyd JOSEPH SNOWDEN, IV O TA RY PUBLIC, SO. DIAMOND STREET, M. o’haea WM. Tj H » SIKN O’HAHA & M'GINN, Attorneys at Law, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE S 9 GRANT STREET Opposite tho Court Home. Pittsburgh. *?~Particular attention given to the settlement of Estates, sale and transfer of Real Estate, Ex amination of Titles, Holdiers olaima, collections w any part of the west. Prompt remittances, and fnll correspondence in Tnlfi u aU bosUlos, “Wasted to our oare. JOSEPH I*. MILLIKEN, 8000E880B TO Jas. p . Fleming, DKUGGIBT, Wholesale and Betail Dealer In Foreign and Domestio Drags, Medicines. Paints. Oils, Dyo-stuffis ana Porfumery, No. 77 Federal Street, rnymyd CITY, I*A. NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AC, M s C A 1, I, U ja >gs, Bio* 87 Fonrtli SUeek |BOI)«DTr PICEViOC» TO THE lAS* •*“* advance in priooa, of which the folioet »a vantage is offered in purohase FOR CASH, delt huxa Jo»as...Jofi* L. Botd...Wm. M’Cullcvsb PITTSBURGH STEEL WOP JONES, BOYD & CO., &| AJJr jMtTrR£KS OF CAM i- N £ EE “UDH*. Plow, and A B Stew! AaLas, corner R*w and Pir*» a'roetr PITTSBUR6H, Pa JW©. COfeSISISSION MEBCIAHtr vob thx lain or PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. Tt WATSH STRJEffT. BELOW MARK rnrsßEHea, VitA. IiJjMITH JOB. R.UUN7ER W®. EL SffflTM Si WHOLESALE G H 0 C f H 3 iIOI. 113 ttCOKD ABO 141 FIMT STSEFIS PITTSISUBCM . AI, »Y A JtOWiirNta, Plumbers and G&s Fitters, SO. I*6 WOOD STBEBT, OPPOSITE VIWS CBTUBCKt, PITTSBUBfiIf 119 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY YEI HiTOi’a O7VIOI. PV M IT? - K T® BA^ TS 1 SHEET I.EAJ9, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead.aDa -.mber's “ wn “!*L 0i! Refineries fitted np tn 1?” manner Tanks lined Load or Copper. Hutisoa fitted with Water and Gas ic.- K ' orJtr ' pro ®Pt*T attended tt. y No ' 26 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. MAS l fit:. iS fl iii.VTk • i: p constantly on hand ever liua, vu : Cormoee, Ornaments Curtam Goods, Comforts, Prather Beds, MattrSa jLt Hi? vt *£?■,*{:!! S eleb ™. t& J Patent Sprin, 8= SB. s& C. P. MABKLE, MianfMtuwra fend Italian 1l BOOK GAP LETTS#, md «kll kinds o< froni «o. 87 wood itreei to HO. 88 BMITHFISLI) STBBiJT, i" ! 1J tbHp g fe , ?#„ Oaaii md ici KAOS. IB j WILLIAM CASE & CO. WiOLESALE SHOCERS. And Importsia os’ WiSJSS; BKAHMES, ' eras, *B. ALSO. Diitiliera and De&Uri in tflNiiOLD MONONOAHKLA RYB WfIIBKT SB? Übeptr Street, Bt * l * PITTS® U 16612, J^A. v. ocmsiHaHjjf... B.:omnra(Qnui,.. r, orasiffsnA* J. U, QABUJAY. »o«w, Stoet, Brat*. Bona and sfi art ff Beal KbUtm and Ber< chaadlMßpobei'. “™wf«a's» "Ksim i.fcft I .*'"" CCKTIS C. STJ IINHBTB, QS7 B K J Xf MOUSE CAB.PESTFiB AND JOSiBEh V P .^ I ?? IS aulk r -«mk| and IJberty Btreeia, ‘ K ’ B *»*Ord«n eolloited and promptly'ittondod* to. mmbt baujuj. A. balou, *®BT. DmEUd C«., Wholesale Brooen, CORBiijloa MB FORttMDIH HERCNAfiI balers m Prod-sea snd Pltteiurth Manufacture “° 5 951 USIKBTT BTKEI7T, ,faBacl, PITTSBURGH HEKBy W. BfIAUnOHT <t CO DB4 LEES Df foreign Brandies, Wines and Sins. SJso. Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherrv and OiDge Brandies. Old Mononghahela, r7J “2 other Whiskies. Jamaica Rami Ac d Ko, 83 Liberty Street, uppodta Fourth street, PITIbB 0-ttGH, Pa. AW" Hotels. Taverns, and Families, supplied ai laodorate profitsfor Cash mviUlyd LBoent Oil Work acfsrour, euhxai? & go,, MsamfßOtaMn of 2*OSB WHITS BKm£i> « A IS. i; o IV oiiy @ , Office HO; Ml iIBBBTT BTRBBT, Pitta- mjMad P. Mmax. -H. B. HIYKIB. J. s. BKTHZB Xi ate at Miller Jfc K-ick etEon'fi, “eymer «St Brothers, fSnoj essore to fiaymor & Anderson.] Wholesale Dealers is foreign 1 ’rolls, Sols, Confectionary. Bog sir, fire WorhSjAc., NOS. 13 6 AND 128 WOOD fiTTfflBT, PtTXSBDBGH. PMlad’phia Advertlsi CH.4S. UAGKB J, BODMi.N HICE3 MAGEE & HICKS Cloths, Cassimeres, Satlnetta, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, So. 250 MARKET STREET , WM. BRICE & CO M PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, Ift Sonth Water street, * PHILADELPHIA, ■ttf“Liberal advancej tcndo on when required. my-lyd e. i*. middletok&broT" IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c„ AND DEALERS IX Fine Old Whiskies, No. 5 North Front street, nylO-W PHILADELPHIA, PITTtBURGH, GEOKGE GRAffT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer In every description of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., CJAS FIXTURES A CHANDELIERS, Patent Iniprorod Kicelsoir 4 Patent Paragon COAL OIL lll'BNEBBi HAND LAMPS, OOLUMNB, 40. Salesrooms,£l7 Arch St. Philadelphia. Manufaetfir, Frankford, Philadelphia, i rftlf roods wiuToattvd. C. HAEHY BBIAN, LOXOCOPE *t PEARCE, &nXl'f'4,l’TL’K£Nn i- IMPORTERS 0 r MEM’S FIBHISHIMG GOODS, AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS, -'<>• 10 SOCTH KII BTH STREET, PHILAIiJsLPUIA “THE U NS OS/’ SffiEET, between 3d and 4th., PHILABKI.PHIA UNDERSIGNED RAUNG KE newod the loaae of the above popular Douse for a .-'f-rior oi re.irn, wnali reßpoetlaily call tuo attention o: the traveling pnbiio to its oentral lo cality, ei r hor ror bun nos.* or pleasure, rnWlyd THOMAS *, WE 818 A SON NEW WINTER ROODS,' WOULD (ALL THE ATTEN ▼ ▼ t»<-n ol buyer-3 to our ttock of WlN'ffftlK GOOU>B. Ad.thojaev.cst ctyics of foro gn and doxcstle CASSIMERES AND COATINGS- Wiih a Urge and choice sc.action SILK AM) C.iSBMt USTIMS, w. H. M'GEiS & CO., 143 FEDERAL STREET, Corner Market Square, Adeghcny City, Pa. ftJjBOtLAMA'IIOA’,- dry <3rPITTS JL iiI'KUU. Sr. £°-. ao:e: d'iruoe wi:h the \ rovi.-ioci of an Act of the (.ttnersl. n-se-nHy or the Commonwealth o f EeniiFylvar.u. prov.dmic i»>r the incorporation <,l lue City <d PULiburga. ana ol the variou » supple ment.-i tn said Act, l, is. bAWYLR.jr.. Mayor of fk L ,l r.' y* eue tb] V ny proclamation. that on 5?, blKui IUKMaA\ IN JaNUakV. a. d., ISM, being the mm Jm u? the Montii, the freotneo Ward f ; aid city, qua.iScd to vote lor member. ll of tPc House ufttepregen'aiivea c this t‘. u.mcnweaJth, wid meet at the several places ot noldiiig clcc:iou3 in their respective wardT and p:ec.ncU. nud e ert, by ballot, under too i-rovisionfl of an Act of Asjembiy, passed tbo loth day ol Alay, a. D., 1353. One person tu sarvo as Mayor of said oily. Coe person to serve as Controller of said city and ' * 'Jno person to hf.r.o w Treasurer of said citv jc'?s Ul W ' lolXl ‘ eh,iU boM ttitir bffioe for lw « Ua me same Jay, in cjDK.rll.ity to tho above cited authentic., and algo to the urlinaneen ot '‘■ocukena of the iirst Ward will eioot by ballot, one person to t„„“. momb<lr o‘ tbB '' oiect Conecit . fsaid city for .. 0 yea, 8, and two perrons to bo members ot the Common Councils. Second \\ ard—Una penon tuba a member if tpo select, and two parsons to do memDurs of the Common Ccunol . - \ Vard ~<Jne person to be a member of e 2^ au(i *)* Persons to bo membars ui'the Common Council. .\?° k Unh ." a '' ll “ 0110 Person to boa member ol iviCnf ItC r. aiia two Pei By d s to be memberjof the Common Council. *»v»vuc Q«uiS h ai ! d_ ' , ' ,Cia person to bo a member ofthe ao“oSaS{. l i' P ' rSUnS l ° bomo “b'tB 0f the Com rer:-on to be a mam bar ofthe 'Select and four persons la be members eftao i Common Council. ; fKa C <«i W s rd ~ UQe person to bo n member ot the boloct and two persons te be member* ol the j-Common Council. cue ith5 I ?ofi‘^^ a tK Unei>crfion ( < bt} member of 1 the Lfiim'n? persons tj be members of ; tne coini* on Council, ! th‘e , J l . t i«„^ Var s —P' 00 por£on t 0 be “ 'tetrber uf the CommotfcouncJ 6 . ~" *c ,u U “ e “ ber > * me^r 0 m lll be nullified to term as a Uommuawealth <(*. I At tee election t~. be held asaforesaid. on Tues day. theOih day cf January, A D 186*1 P^«^S^r‘-teatth= * 'lie.n-«h C m r 3 lhird Ward os YiZff wld/wiilToto^a^ih? to“hfi.ld °“ lhe c “™« of Sixth and The oleotorsi o: go much ef the Thirl Ward a. lies eotith and oast cf Grant etroet, bein/fDr^ ! JV. 0 !* d‘ d U ? rl i * lll vot<! at the*house Tunnel IteeJ tio <,orncr of W ylie “d | lh l h p o „? l ,^ t 'C 3 °{ u tbc Ward will vote at i school house in said Ward. Ihe electors of to much of the Fifth "Ward as 1 cinc?w" h l'S»B < M W* £ da T stroot ' bring pro! V ° te the Pabi,c The electors of so much cf the 1 ifth Ward as ci?.r f u M^ i wU d ia s v r °as .w.® school hou«e, m paid Ward. Ihe e.ectjrj of tno Sixth Ward will vote »t tc r> Pobhoßonooi house in said Ward ihe electee of tho Seventh Ward will vote at the Fobno school house in gaid Ward tbfVVbff EiBhtb Ward Will vote at tD fru . ?cicol in said Ward tees* del7 te & " au.SAWjfBK Jr.. Mayor. Spencer & McKay, BREWERS AJSffl MAMS. i’Honrii. c >r»Ajc Beitht. 1 tween Ms. s“h! gjgfi& iT 4 M KAT.who intend to have al- TilS SdHSfcW^if5^?iSSSJS5;. S^ch^lftomheS 76 Ea^lstioa to . Mr. ROBERT WATSOS, 6/ Liberty etreeL « Q rc l^e kjcincss community. ttU bw b ~ ™ y£^eirS«S d S!^ 1 M?» * *‘KA? iBBOWA’, so, 00 gtfKTnfiDv n SiKSfMSSS sss£§g3s owes, Seminal Weaknes6, o pu-^ JM»- Female Weakness Monthly eases of the Joints, Nervous Affi»SS?«>?v " -- - no]B flam I ’,,? 411 PA PEKS^IJEvVFTrI Ml*. lemeni CSIAB HICKB iCHIB. 0 SWOPS Importers and dealers in Phi lndelphlA, MJKUPAOTURHHS OP HHBUIHATIBMJ &U r Son remedl “ <>Un la Efc » DiB «¥ M . Kta UuhXft end Ridneys. Irritation of the Bladder, strio * o^EpoLi,Aß? aMW ' f,d maBl contain at lean Me<uoinea sent to an p address safely s*iMffl2{KBrft Ho- 60 SM %*^ WSKSS, ®° ™ D HI TT GO TO NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, Mid ret a Good Article from U. S. DIFFENBACHER. rood Kid Slippersffor 60 oants. &3^SsifgK‘^- wa mIS^S? 9 | X. * S®**-®*, baihnim NotJlKaftajl l * ll ' Brokers usd Data Ib nSw § osd - 855761 “adß«nk DOLLAR SAVINGS BAN I, «5 FOUBTBt STBSi^f, OHA3TBBED IB 1866, ? KOM 9 10 8 ®’CXOOK) JJr~ fcyJJ* V and Saturday evenings, “l(Sk N “ ber ,0 May ut ' ln ™ «to 8 Dmw°. sits 1 ? <5 ® 5 Vi < ? s “B Bttms --t lessthan Oiri m< \ tt of the profits declared ES”"' " J ope and Dumber. Interot hu wmt a h^ ak WM omaauod. at the rate of sis SEfS Ati'M' tt as?sfiss PRismsy?. GEJEGB ALBhEE, tv „ . vies PKfiamaßTs. 1 pkso M - Bennoek. John Marshall Aleiander Bpeer, j ai . lM B . D . L i/ '‘"'j'H-j-t. a. m. PeUook. m. d. iP McAaUv, HiDßurririr, James Herdiaa-.. Wm. J. An-tersos, uvutite. J^dT?rt A p aII v 3, / Janet D. tLeLiy SSI? 4 - nA - I toltca - falter P. MarshaU R 5; §oMl»s. John Orr, N'ory L. Rinrw.b, . i^frggSSSf"' Wm & Lavely, Christian VeatiF BSrn>l7jklV i St) yve a wrrv CHARLItff A. COLTON. BEAL EiTAIJE SAVINGS IHTITLfIOI statement of the condition <d toe above ioptitution on tho 2d day of N..- charter’- in conformity to thy LUBIUTIKR. Amount of Deports. Nov. 2 i, .4 Aiuo-n. of Inierestdue Depositors.... j f y>4 '.'i Amount . . e nuntont l-'und L''.4d3 ASSETS. first Liens -.n Heal 2"' ■>) 1 nittd Mates Boad.-i , t D. >. Debt CertiCcatee and Nolen, market valuer 11,051 7‘> inter eat eari e 1 n'.’i.uu v.- Otilco i'un t:-re " ; tV, Casn on ; i. 1 . ri. A. b.'.iii'.J The un.lersiraed. Aou .iu B Ccittmu.-e. have eiammed lae books ot tbe InFUtuuoi,, tho bonds ODil securities, counted lie cusii. ic. un i tound the a novo statement to btorna B. COPKLAN D, MCHOLAS VuIfGILV, WM. U. SMITH. f>AILV. and K VKRY BAT IKf’Ai iiv kNING. INTKttKST PAID at 6 rer ec;r. i>»r ar.r,,;:,. TSrSTEEn. idAAt. JONK,\ Paxsn.Kjrr ’’.r 0 ’ H. Jloorlu u Wm 11. Nmltli, |o. «i < olictHoit, . Jarab rainier, Harv. y < tullla, | Jaicllulae Voeijitj . O ill re, 68 Fonrtta Ntreel. nol LOAN OFFICE-; UISNBY W. CIMIOT iii EO. iOC BMITKHBLD STREET Near the corner .Fifth, Pittsbnrth. MOKKY Ilf LAJt«£ AflfD SHALL qnantitiefi loaned on Gold and Silver, Di 6 *- mtnuLi; Jewelry. Gold and Dilvor Watobee, ar“i Bsi kinds ot raloable trtiel*. fu any iangth ci £ii?k roods cannot be doiivawia without the Ticket *g ofia# Bouts froa 7A.M.toIOP,U, (J I** 1 ** SATIKBS IXSTITITIOS, KO. ■B~r 110 Smitnfield stroet, opposite iic-aso. L-hatLorod by the Legislature. OFFICERS Freoiaent VIOI PBKgTDSffTS. Win. It. Smith 11, f. Kolu lnofl. D Meesiar A. Roipemar. Francis Sellers Joshu- Rhodes John F. Jenr.ini3, Jacob Stuckrath Thomas h. Blair Alex. Bradlor Holin’ Lloyd Alfred Stunk TEL2TICC, Josiah Kin* c Zu c $ i? e, l Jo *J DU worth r b ■ W A Hoed Jm W WocKiwell R C Sohmert* ?K,ahm C W Riokotson z. Q dieman 6 H Hartman r it- '/, "* R J Anderson BE MoKinley C H Wolf Robert D Coohua Wmßmuh Wlhmsen wVS? 0 ? B F Jones W H Phelps c B Herron SSORRTaRT IJfD TEBABCagJL, v. K. MoKINLKV. Open daily, from »a.h.toa r. u. ah:, due*, day and Saturday cTonmk-s, froru « :-j e» o'clo'k. Bepogita rocoiyod ot USK DIMK an : ui-waria coolTyear Jec i * ro< ' in December an: June j\ Diyid'inda aijowed to remain are place i r o ?e r ?St t ?L tho ' lel,oai:o J rM t'ride.S, and bear in *e??*S* OILS compounding it r,trh!2r U , C 0 ? lai ! utlg Charter,. Bj-Uw e . j>, t. ir . dished at the otnce. 11 Institution offers, especially to th--e whose earnings are tinaii, the opportunity to accumulate, br small deposits, easily faro t . WI . IJ , be a rea °uroo when needed, m.-ir PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S' T B E SCASPRIBiBS HATE JUSI es,, ? < ? ii ‘ Ul for the Holiday's a very largeand desirable steak of y FIWE GOLD JEWKi.ny WOEiJ AKO SIEVES WAIHJKH, for Ladies and Gentlemen's w.ar sm i ■ Oiocks, Kanoy Goods, ' fias fc rcn« SI LVkK-PLATKu KIKK, snob as oastors, cake and fruit bask els eobi ■»?<1 oases, tea setts, eto., and a l,t £ , V J ' suitable artioles for presents. REJKEiJAAf, METHAN dtSEIIIEE. lho MHrKot tiffords. Don’t lurifm pKIVAIK IMNKiSCt'i DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SMITHFIELD HTUEL T, SEMINAL WMA&NESti. ooniedios for this affllotion. brourht on are tbo only modiolnea known Ssr ,b «“ .ouses, ti”' ' $107,1'1 Cl -- b. i ru-i; i.r’ r. variety o/ finished BBAcB WOKE FOB PLUMBEBS or NI'fcASS FIT'TEBS “f li bIN 1 "' ! ' s AV3 T'C PP KK3MITHS, ’ I8»“tu °* .*=*■««»■ »*• r , 2’.““ »<*«»N. to let oc”t *'■ J ‘ e " :,lo ' th ' ln f oMy mp H IHAMOHi> STEEL WOBUfi ... JAMKM PARR, If., FA KM, BmiTHKB&CO., - f®bl6;lyd WiIfIUSAU Sfio Ci ! BOS. ;8 A?L 20 WOOIJSTBEET CHAKLIIH L. CALDWELL, td-CMior to J&:. Bokoce 4 Co, P O it ii P A C K E B „ Dc T" B^‘^- onr6jll^ °°«fcuAd“‘ “ d flr “ Pittfibmth. Pa. I«JLA PL SJ'flf 8 ' MOJSOSBAHJJ, ' respectfatiy in. V^Vr 0 - pat,ll ,° tiiai n ® haj rebuiit since tha Am. is arif 1 «p™wd maohiSiS boardijoroii'djwtV flooring and piamn, ta.l fhuthnr "’^Vpr o ”* v o:>jsi, An. ra r.Mr.s, mouldings, keg aaEAraaMi, i*H, T. XA,r. iiSO & Restaurants. ’VA.C2-JES KOU 8 K £Ssj t JLlhsrs? Qtar^ea. f<Bit to PeiKu ? i Tui ,ia Passenger Depot JOHBf SATifJS; ?*rojirl«itor, I M‘^h? l uU‘ ,AK i sa * Ki> nwro dp, polar rosorL^'-S!** 0 "’? LmproTwnents, ihis po asbos* —sausri 4sl Fifth ? *-• V O ITI * o ' '=' 2 HIAJIOJID A L Lii'f ssssslill CmMfflllt QOhO*. ?k ort «^ iali>i>- J ' SHALBR, . _ . J^roprietoi. Vonng’a Eating Saloon, ooupsa vibciu-i dmj ajto aaHa. SlVLjt stum®. Where CiBTBRS s.n< tli ths d«Uo»aJej ct li. «^ a w ’- 1 ' !,rT9J rp 18 “‘j£f Bmitharid £ i?“b ATOU 0 uS^ 1 to fourthrtrect. Ho hu».iwaS A^ l4 h a ij I S Ii! ?JS gcalltr of B«r, £a£lZ£B* , uiojcs, tun otjcsi. “* Booa U'lni^mbo,-*hr .-v /*,r..-n- «... « tloriuU!o|,,( K , >.i a. i U t, l«i CoKt ’* H UV ' sSUSUWB **»*£•« <M «»■ •A , rAI w A* Wiu i arosL Liquors, e>! ton oa ao . ..Mm l .*!'*'? “‘"W* ta«l. tfcobOOWi./ M BCHOOI, BOOKS acM in the »*rßi,re scnoou) HIGH KdlUW^, SELECT SCHOOLS i kham ootx.i:eE WESTEKS CSIVEHSITT «3£*i ;s eaumicnaJ iMUtutioM * Alao a oompleto assortment of &CHOOJL STATIO2TAKT, 00^?* 118 * i nk VPencils. Slates, Kubbcr ; Wnting, Letter and Note Paper teivrfSSS* Dnminj e P» J « r , B QIM . Composition BookluS Business Cards, &c. B. HUTCHINSON (IaATS or LKSCK it BtJTOHIHBOn.) COMM k IOfiWABDIKfI MBBCHAN! Dealwin WEST-EHN RE3EKVE CHEESE, Wo. 102 Seeomi Street. Between Wood and Market, “t'pILUd 1 iUf ‘‘ LOe nuuse on cSSIgIS.- 4 * Jnool> II oiler-, In-ptrlor and whoJoealo dealor in POEEIGN WXNEB & LIQUOBS 160 S3I ITU FIELD STREET, Three doom above 6th streot KELLER WOULD LtfVITK Wines aAd U Fr r en a ch ohrand 0 hrand, 0 e a h whf4°h ° f £>”“ UQ l “r a “?- t || h k- b< f Mi " aren “n/toL. 1 PM wnyVon hand k ‘^V s6 the^ity,“! tnebe.UtectiCedfe^/ah^" 3 ' 6 13^ 15 P. iebts, Wholesale and Retail dealer in and manufao- I-adtea, B„ y . Rad BOOfi’, SHOES A.\D GAITEBS, IN ALL THKIR VARIETIES, Wo. 125 FEDERAL STREET _ALLEGHENY CITY. PA, frank kelly, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO 81 FIFTH STREET. 655 >^b y nsi- OACB & APPELLj MiKiir«AN-® TAH,OK«, 185 Smithfield Street. Fall and Winter Goods, l-JoUis.c’isalmeres, ’n’estine-a Jtm ALSO--A lane ’ ° B *’ *** tiENT'S PUBNISHJItG (iOOUH, !•“«'.f? d *jer» exeiited.'*' ? U^ftl°, r ] AtDr,i:w Luiua.v, litsßT Pntrra, .In . Denoral Fanned. CITY FOKLK, Ihok-is N. Mills*, l-ecial Tanner KXO2IAN «& PHIPPS, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, ffiAnufictare Bur Iron, (icnoral Railway and UtSWE BRASS WORKS C'ADMAfI & CHAWFOHD. Pittsburgh, fa. :•# Baji Quality Rsacod Gast fits. WSJLILfA’S KAQAlVftry, * i i ".f h a i) a a u „ a mbllqb*b. 81 Wood street PtMOmr^r Mroaiis. ise&. (1883. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, Novemt»tt-16tli. PMBSYIVAIIA OMIRAI RAILBOAB. Ni;iae Daily Trains. Ph‘?l“e& dlr6ot for New XJk « MAIL TRAIN leaves the dM ) asn!?~ JJ?7 moz J^ n S > (exoept Bun 'iff’ B >SPP“e only at principal Bta ban'fe?R^?kine d “? ( rt twmneotiotis at Uarris torrif°vL wffieTphS WttBhlniton - “d for New dally 1 t' J EXPRESS TRAIN leaves LIN . B o .? ave * th« Station daily, bundayj at 835 p. m., stopping only at fiaUk£?r« w 8, ?? Bn . ertin K at Harnsborg for Washington, and at Philadelphia ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,! at 3 00 p. m„ stop- Btallon i' 01111 rnnning.as far.as Cone- HtftiSf? ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Mrrri’i n Te !£ a 4 y ' <OIC °P t e unday,)at6 30 a. m. WaO>°R?«io COMAI i , f! A^ ION TRAIN for n4oa. m ° D ' leaMS daii y* (exoept Sunday.) at wlnG ,£.ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for 350 r,.i£ U loaT “'dally, (exoept Sunday,) at wlii’sKtiri a ? co mmodation train for leaves daily, (exoept Sunday.) at «v^S,®c CH ? KC ® TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station. retarnin * ‘“ vos RETUBSISB xkaiss ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Expro D s 19 fin „ m Philadelphia WSJZZrZZZ 1 ! 20 S: m. TJ. r °afh Mail Train ".T.ir.7.7”"" 100aS! ls o t%7. n fl^“ OIn “ od «‘»» 1° » a. m. M w 5|..‘ Accommodation 625 a. m. 3d wS '. “afoa Accommodation 835 a. m. 4th Wall Accommodation 155 p. m. nTifwT 8 S“ tlon Accommodation 6 05 p. m. lS?" n . WiU S B *? Wlth I'hUadelK JMsmS and INDI- at sla5 la 5 rBTt y e Intersection with "Tr I . l^ C. c v-° rEt Ixl ti 011 , Johnstown Acoommo m-™ E?i Expre 5 i I 1 ? 10 K “t and with Bald- We*t. J£XPr6fia Johnstown Aooommodation son*wllh*ff^ R EBENOBURQ oonneot at Cres- S»i,fn pr “l Trails and Mail Train West, Tri* ttih Aooommodation and Express , b T‘* < ’ ifaveimir Publio will find it greatly to tho l VJ§?££?v JWff* “ft 85 or w M*xto travel by i™„^5 BYLV ANIA RAILROAD, as theao now offered cannot be surpassed ?,„£^d < V om s- Thoßoad is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free Rom dost, we oan and Comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. TO NEW Y0RK...... $l2 60 ; Philadelphia.. m so baltimure...tl;::;.™;;;: “ <» , Harrisburg ?<3 s t 0 orations on the Fean mcJeind& S o d r\“ 11 “’Philadelphia. Balti- Pasfengera purohiilng tickets in oars will be ? llar «H. aa a:ooi * aooording to distance traveled Station rates * except fromßt£- ir e Com P a py no Agent ' AitF"* 1 oaflo 0aa * the Company "will Jjjjj! n ? eivesr€6 l >onsil >le for personal bigage on i y, u / or /? n wnoont not exceeding JlOO. aaaw'd^ 1 Omnibus Lino Has been employed to Pasaengera and Baggage to and from the L 1 a C S J F ge nollo ea «eed oents lor each padatnger and baggage. At the P R R Pe. J * STEWAM. Agent „iT;; K ‘ k - Paaienger station, on Liberty and (irant streets, no*A‘ 1803. XIIK 1863. PiTTlBL'Sfil[, Ff. ffAHIE i CHICAGO BAIL WAI TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEiT, SOTTH WEBT.ASTD NORTH WEST. Shortest and Most Direct Route to the West, WIHTEK ABKASOEMEST. O^* 10 AFTER *OTBMBEB 16th, lew, trams run as follows, Til westward through trains, Chicago Express. Chicago Express Leaves Pittsburgh,. . ..1.4;' a. m Allegheny . ..1.55 a. m Arrives Alliance... Crestline... FcWajue Chicago 10.50 p m. 11 00 » m FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS Leave? Ores dine Arrives Columbus Cincinnati Indianapolis... Lottias iiie St. Louis grains throat t° Chicago tritho chants 6.40 a. ed. IU.3U a. m. ,N -B —The time to Cinomnati 1j tie same as by bteubenville. Trams on both Hoads moot at Colomnua, and passengers all go into Cincinnati CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MATT. Loave Pittsburgh a. m. Allegheny 0.40 a. m. New Brighton. A*o a. m. Alliance 11.20 a, m. Arrive Oi estline... Jj. 30 p. m —^ , 6trainß “°P, at Principal Stations between Allegheny and Rochester. ACCOMMODATION IKAINS r rom Federal ttreet Station, Alle- I gheny City. 1 Leave Allegheny..9.ls a. m. 12.00 m. 4,30 p. m. 5.40 pm. Arrive . K'BTißhZon.ll.lS a. m. 1.45 pt m. 6.25 p, m. 7.35 EASTWARD. Leave •N. m-ithton-5.30 a. u,, 700 a. m, 12,20 p.m. 2.50 p. m. Arrive Allegheny 7.20 a. m. S 4u a. m. 2.35 p. m. 4.50 p. m. EASTWARD TRAINS. ABRIVB AT FITTSBUBBH. Chicago fapreas _ 2.20 a. m, Chicago Kxpress._ 3 30 p.m. Cincinnati Express ....7.60 p m. TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and OIL CITY. Mail, Leave Pitliburih 6.30 a. m. . Allegheny 6.40 a. m, Amro N*v Ca5t1e...10.40 a. in EASTWARD. Leave New Castle... .6.20 a. m. 1.00 p m Arrive Allegheny J i 40 a. m. 4.50 p. m. ', *®-Traifis are run by Columbus time, whioh is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. Por further information, ana through tickets apply to. GEO. PARKIN, Tioket Ag't. ’ Unisn Passenger Station, Pittjburgh. Pa. \r4* S'i-mAtt Agent Allegheny. B. JRRVIa. (General Superintendent. H. R. PaYSON. General Passenger Agent. CLKVfiyjD, PITTSBURGH k WMiIfLIKG B. I WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, HOVEM BEE 16th, 1863. Trains will leave the Depot pi tne Eennsylvama Railroad, in PittsbarahrM follows; PITTSLUEGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leave Pj t ts b urgh....l.46a.m. 620 a.m. 1.45 p.m' W ellsville 4.10 “ 8.42 4.05 “ f-teub<mville-5.10 " 9.45 >• 5.05 Wheeling 6.09 " 11.00 " 6.08 •• Arrives Bellair “ 11.15 “ 6.20 “ Conoectißa at Steubenville and Bellair with Steu benville andjndiana Railroad and Central Ohio Railroad for Zaneeville^N ewark,Ooloinbus.Xenia Dayton, Indianapolis. CinoinnattL Louisville, uairo, 8t Louis. St J oseph. and all points west and ?VL* Wheeling with Baltimore and unio K&ilroaa. PITTBBUEGH AND CLEVELAND LINH, Leaves Pitta km rgh-._1.45 a. m. 1.45 p. m. •* 400 •• Bayard .5.56 " sjis “ Alliance _6.55 " 6.15 ** Ravezlna 7.40 " t>.sB •• . B.ll ** J/JiO M Amvea M 8,40 M Connecting nt Bayard with Tns&arawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal .Dover; at Alli ance with Pittsborfh, Port ’Wayne and Chicaffo Railroad at Ravenna with Atiuitie and Great Western Railroad for Warren, Greenville. Head villa Union, Cpnr. Jonestown and Salamaaoa* with rtMman for Steubenville And Welisviile Accommodation loaves Allegheny City at 3 50 p. m. Beturning Trains arrive aCIOjOO a. m.. 3.50 n nu. 8.Q5 p. m. and 3-10 a. m. Throngh Tiokets to aU prominent points can bo gtjoonered at the Liberty street Depot, Piits- SEQB9E PABKIN, Ticket Agent. And at Allegheny Cife Per fanhSiS^^^* FA B E 1.40 p. m. 10.30 p. m. Accommodation. 2.15 p. m. 2.25 p. tn. 4.15 p. in. 7 40 p. m Ilpiismsi '|WB2Bi??!WsiS fc igg?ss^arw u,u "•* 58rBafe*2S , " M » : I?!! 8 5 ' “"cast 7 *j“« liaiWfjj' 88,135 M — 37255 S 3 sBE33^&SMsa “«Xta J'Sh “b%?f < i d,SI,^a 10 Losses paid dorintthe year sme, $33,338 SS. wasm&s. agfA.'S"-' gs&t'&g* gatta. aJT Myl* ■ IdorthcMt cor. Third Accommodation. 3.00 p, m, 6.40 p. m. PHILADELPHIA FIDE AND IK msUfiANCg COMPANY 50, 148 OffESTFUT 3TEEET ' Opposite the Coelom Hcnt« Ossitsl—.SSltUOO Azote e*o4,Ma." ROSERTP. „„ , ' brls?T^ ffiassc ii»w p. & £*£/ S fTpST^ S/Sss. i o ®** ?• feaarei&fyj ! ALLEGHENY IMARiCI EG OF PITTSBUaGH. OFFICE, 80. 87 Fifth Si., 2»aHU i^pea i l K§fn Dffias§f4gg, ™» of ! >-^Cortfc«lSn^aa W " | raussisßisd young, I ■*■ SUITABLE FOH ITLO aJUfiOH I SACBCJI & 6LIBG lmA u ttl‘ Ir 01 3H B^ | I4u«n scd Traveling Shirtg, I Oellftnit Ties« Snspcnderil Linen ond Silk JOiaiuikevAhfM Glove*, Hose, SSSS2S& ! **xr &SIBTB, Jtad Soldiers 1 sip*™„ hl2i soil 78 Market st- SOAP « choice h, 003 ' Pw^wtatimllwiiiitti Kaikoads. Pittsburgh and VILLB RAILROAD. COBr*3R.M . WlKtkr ABBASGEJf®!IT. gaiii I^iUf^l 1 J ,^°^ DeMmber 2d. Mi Water streets, oomBr a! Boea and Leaves Arrives at] IstM'Keesport Acp’do. ,s>£ *»•" Ist Port Perry " 7 oon.m " 4 15nm v 52 Bin Sunday Church Train to &D 6 40pm “ d from M'Kefipprt, 100 p m 10 oo a « H°B® K&Vsael® 0 - BWLTO * StLEOAD?* ”* mwa * A * Om **®J* ,,APo Li* AMD CINCINNATI *. 8. a££gg)s&g3 SSBgySH* “MMBMF. ws ottn rente by hoS?%K« b /. ? nT ?ses aSffi^i^SSstsi afe ’SiaSssstrS sS£S£SI~ e .s.- safi* psss: Insurance. WESTERN INSIfficTcOMPANY of pmnnnjßiL 1 BBORBB D ARSIS. Preldeat. " *■* of m* asdUA g^otaitiS^g 'SwsiTwiiadffflSa tol* BtodiAtSMIOOTOBBI^M.,. Mortojo. _, —3 63,000 JO Office nrnltarf 2460 00 —-jCUF©... - T .™u &«=>toni Hotes " - WOT) I sim ifeoaaßZ™::;;™ 881251/J a , WHSCTOKa. ras INSUSAWOg BT TUB BEL£AJTOE MUTUAL UTStJEAFOE 00MPA1TY, fIP-Tl f /fr °*“*sssaisafi oowetrj. w OFFICE SO, SOS W&UIJT NTH SET G»ah OmiUai, Saaa jiirTJ* l, SISSK: sSiff""- «4ffi « FmEwJranu Railroad Oo'iJ sT'emt.' S * 4S ® 'fiffijg L 6 fa- 8o '“ 0B ’ §Saaa= w toco 00 1000 00 gss ’f | nmft£L lM F aE -'» Co>B aSp"~ sjj ....::: maria TlKStEjaj, Dip.acxofls. fcSESISSSu £##!*¥• Hcva - - f'ffiSP' sggfe “Mite ajlt Horthcagt goraerTiutd indwJritta ; IHBIMMITy ASAiIT LOSS s V" FIBE. x P» 005 TO?, Ayant Coraer Third and Woodgge^a. iSHL"
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