Wfitifttßß KUU, SS it£ Thia trS&dakeaway malle between i .Fa* «tii fielleihO,. i PUtaburgo. Sort Wayne and Chieago, Closes at l&SOp, m.. ' ' s ■•’ uieveiand & Pittsburgh train. I>so a. m, Closed atlxSOpm. I ■ - JfjV ARRIVALS ft CUoaco. fflfiyelanS and Pittsburgh train. 4-20 a. m. Iff" *1 “sas *■ vm rnaHa arriving from the West on 3:55 p. m.. f . t°r deUvory at LLIHD intPABTCBE OF THE tIASTEBS MAIM. L . ft il train for mo Hast departs at 550 a.m, ! aldnight. This train a ill alio takethbl between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. i" JLBO laronjEjEznttia tga&T forSne edit dep^ta llkip. m llpoaea at 1050 p.m. ' J i ... ~ AtißirALa . millityalnSagMfhfttfJ a# tft» BaWmore Kit pressarrives at 12ri5 p. m. Tbb Philadelphia Express arrives at 1:15 p« mi Bpthof the above will do delivered at 2:30 p. mi APTOMBBMIWB. ~ | .. n■- p f Grain Bad nil Undo of Goantry nodaee. WlhM auaXlqnon, iJJfSWHMFwWB-' i .* • —•ildbnal advanoes made os oondansfanti ol S&WIRKS. i I|e MO WAREHOUSE 991 SOUTH SECOID ST» B3j PHILADELPHIA. ua. r {fl 11l |pHODTJCBTprDVfiOViaIOH :HHISBIOM ( *®fcCHAST8 f 16 STREET, B^ma. liberal on oondgnmants I;., FBIES&?Ii»HMAN, - J 1818 MAjIk“T STREET | FnuiDa&niu, doihti Cauiauret, VetUngi, l r ?!&,«*». :• V. - rays on hud a well saleoted stook of Oocds )lo for the trade.! myl-lrd !k F. meddLetoh & BBoi, ! . nraimu o» NB 8 , BKjANDIBB, *O., i! ji JXg&tpm a INK OLD WHIBKIBB, || 80. <S SOUTH FROST STJUEET. iADELPHIA. aplOblyd ■ XIXIEOX..«’U P ILUSOS-SODILUIB ILLIBOX arioELST B, SLiISQir.&.qOHB, |! “ I ‘ v fp/. Mfflsm , IfiO. Sl» SUBSET HTBKET, |J (M door boloff Foartn,) jjj§ *■£H n | Ptm.ATtBT.PnTS GRANT, Iteele andßetail Sealer geobg: ! . amu swrai CTTR' EDTATREKC, • -PBlffotfet.PHTA :<C. HAB&X BRIAN, LO JOS LP33AIICK, J iavrAoximssa.AJMPosaßa. •fr-- Ho*- .. ami’s nmauaraa' asd . | ] fAILOBB’ .TRIMMINGS, ill ie "south roraiH stbeet, mrilyd j PBILADKIPHIA. LGEB’i* HICXU, *Citelm6w#,u' Iflatinetta, JIARmT'SrSEET, iOl c : ibi"if ,-j.sih*'■ |j ‘D fcAPEHiiL^' $ Iff iVE J VST B ECEITED A Itfte aad wt&iueeted took of |A| gjg £ » i! i|; eonrattst of Veatmga, &« Urge rtoolc ft n pOe: SIsJBriR ' ii §oOElBr " Ins pron^p^^'Eratod!* B uSMjri Bwmia __. XB, AITO* SEfflaHi H«uis7 Prana Streets Plttabpjrgli. lUSlirSf; \ . ra- ■' lentil alt. rOru&meiital Trem, .. . —“—mMfl— (b^*W#uii?Ra. ! AtfidUA^TD'S Sd door from Fifth. [EUIBLIOJ 'STBKPj 4THS::&o, .iiLaii-SHi. f-*s4 ' . i.-KC-i *, i. JtKfflSilSlSSi" 80. *3O Liberty Street. Sait to Penuylnni* Passenger Depot* . JOBI Proprietor : imlariesotWthe’subeoriberlswspared to aodom-' modata Iris eld customers snathe publiogenta e beet the market! Affords. Oysters Bdnnin.eyeCT variety, orstyle, during Hit Wines- Liuuor, and Aloshe feels imin9«l«llj(to'u*pnl)Uilforthelr et and Shtil, OmUti -reoelyeddaliy ilotale nnd;»tail.;.. TnySfclyd OTJJEt c HjEtOIJJSE!, »6i 82 kilkokJ) a L LEY, ; 2. PITTSBURGH. /f\H* HIBSCJIUBF.B.ANNO IKCEB nitrons oxthisdld and well known hpuauwilhevfiiT thing in the.eating ini criiking line at the shortest, .n<rttoe{v',.-s» • i ffiAliiCßi j mHS&wZv** us. : Proprietor.| Kouuiivaiiik tUilttfode whiih. makes it .tke most-convenient hotokih fli* et® xot j* sterner* jarlriaf wut haviOf. aitohsiderablo stylo. theMANS JON BWdlf.'fWodMjvrfeieOtftaiy: solicit .a ahare of b | THE ELDORADO, ! ' (KUOSI.T ootro axoamun.) .] CORNER KITHA BTRBETB: (Opposltethe Post Office.) I FVtjaK BDBddXIBEB. HAVISU "JC:;: tikenihe abwe.well-kaown etand-will be pleased to see his friendaat aU:bonn.j Hi, winesj Young’s Eating Saloon, CORNER VntaiH ALT.gr AND SMITH-- HELD BTRBETOT Where OYSTERS and all the dellcaalei of the: aea ion will be served up in the most palatable Style,' . ELI YOUNG, poraer Virata alley end Smlthflald et. A POT.IifcItAtI.HIT.T.ImhAATJIItIt. XM.CHARLEn JARDNERbrouId remind his old friends and customers thathe is. still to befound at his old stand. APOLLO H ALL, entrance on Fourth street. He has always oa hand ihe best uuality of Lexerßeer.aod Ur connection with the San, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and ones.. Remember the Pla os, Apollo Hall. Fourth' s! oearWobdl'eotrvseafrbm Fourth. IvlOtly ;. Cornuooplte Saloon, CORKBR OF ORION AND FIFTH STREETS WHBRK THE PUBLIC CAB OB> TAIN the best and purest lalquom. : Meals served at all hoars on the shortest no* tb« . Zinsoh even moraine between the boars of 1C and** o'clock. . 7EKD.WRISB. auakly Pronriotcr. CHOICE FIRST CLASS INSURANCE ra goods, Oaah 3l Treat. Notes. Bank 8 looks U. & A State 5t00ka...^..-.. City Bonds Bulroad Stocks Mortgage Bond*... Beal Estate, unincumbered. Total Assets LIABILITIES. Claims, unadjusted and not due. Fire and Inland "Navigation Insurance ao- Mptod at as favorable rates and rales as are ©oa sis tent with fair profit and reliable indemnity DWELLINGS. OCTBOILI>INQS AND CON TENTS. Injured on moft favorable terms, tor a term o fiTe years or lee,, Losses equitahiy adjusted am promptly paid. . Applications soil (died. Policies issued with out c'etay, and all basinee attended to with fidelity and dispatch by A. A. CARRIER A BROTHER. 63 Fourth street, Pittsburgh Pa. ool&3md PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, (HBoe,N.E.Oor, Wood 4 Pifth Sti. FIBE AND KARINE INSURANCE, ■Win. PhiD John Watt, ' ru John ELPaxkh ■ i Charles B. Bins ■ William Vand!lr. ■ Wm, P. JOHN Win. F. OAKDNK ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PEETBBUI&H. OFFICK, So. SV FifUl Wt., It* nl; *lock , • x l • \ii . . . *TFSI7HRs;AOAISBT ILL KUDU OF 1-PIBBdSBMARINE RISES. JBAAQ JOJJLE&.ftMident: JOHND. MeCO Rl>, :«pBK®sfflSfeasr ,rA * pt IMBECTORB—Iama JimMlC. 9. Hnnsey, Har- A. WiSanj -11. ,M<»«p.ltoPt,Tj[- Peril. , a ■■,■, ; ■■ i«/j» : WINKS AND liIQXJOBS. BjEHBY W. BEAUMONT & 00., IjiblUlSßL* OF IHE TWO - MIUE . iHODSE.dealera in Foreign BrandiesiWinea. and Gina.f also. Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Ginger, Brandies. Old Monongahela, ByeiandotberWhiskl es, Jamaica Rom, Supe rior yfae Bitten; Ao*? . j “lijKßslU>efte street. .- ! Opposite streot, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotelß l lretjuiii, , aajl Familiea.aappliedat mod erate profits for.cMlL' JtewJersey Ciderfor-km iiy ojr hotel purposes. ‘ ' i73r6oid , 1 * G®mr, IfholeMle and. Beta! 1 Grocer*, _ MKmT«BiAipnaALiMnr " TEAS, WINES, liIQFOBS, Ac., NORTH-EABT oornsr of OHIO BTREBT AND THE DIAMOND, 1 noSOdy ALLEGHENY CITY. IMPOBTANT TO - XN’VEMTO-RS. PATENT A9BHCY. 6* PATENT A9KHCY. •* kUBHfT C. UWREHCL | f|or Twelve lean g an, Oflleer oii tlie Patent Offlee»Uie 3 •-—r < • SI l»»* fonjrtMd Hem beio jT :: r iite ■i;- j * ..- ’«.,i r. p--- yguuaot. Appetub . jMiKCßrrAjllAfigmatl .FtwManrt toc&ytf^!! -r---p«> -• . Comr is rM)U»’ f'-Asn' iiufMmhi A.«r '&:*Bi£ri&& *«► |. .- y *9W* TWUgS'iM&aoi& t .L.iiOl ' * (Near Market.) INSURAWCE BY THE fIAOO,MO. Capital, ASSETS, JULY 1. UG2. Market Value, -*261.667 3S 952,464 00 665,411 66 225.020 00 107,412 00 163,200 00 87.963 18 $3,488,133 19 *177352 16 DIBEOTO Junes D. Verner, CapL Jdo. L, Kbiofti B&muel P, Sniiver, frw t*. Jones, fraaiel W&Uaoo. C. Hanson Love. Present WATT, Vloe Prw't. R»8oo'y. iyl7-lyU KOBT. tt. FENWICK f<mr s™“ Manager ot pJ^Waahinitgn i S « « > or Beleii. SSiz&fiss&i Vtutlßl »Ue*Pat rutAgeuoy Ban. soi'.-o -i -11- . i 6iwBt»t#,'fc,pi%iw V,‘ ‘preo! FIRE £NSUBANGB BYTHI . 7 P.P JAHOB MUTUAL IKBOBAKOB OOMPAKY t . • ‘ OP EHpiABijRlTiPnT At _. Or jßuUdlnxa. Limited' or- : Aferuhan -7 dlse. Furnita»i’Adi ln townor ■ : — - - ■/t OFFICE 80. BOX WALHtJT STEM Cash Capital, f aa9,010 00, Asseta, iBMLSOSM. Invested as fellows, vis: ! sust Mortzaxaor Improved (Sty Pfo- ' party, worth double the amount..'.... *135,606 00 Ground rent, first class oigo m Pennsylvania Railroad Co’s 6 P oenti ! ' 1 Meitase Loans, $30,000. coat arjfoo 00 Philadelphia oity 6 V oenL 10an,.,.™. So jm 00 AHogheny County fip oenLlPennsyl- . ' vsnia Railroad Loans 10 dno m CoilaLeraUoaniVwellsecurod. }» Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain 'v®- 4.000 60 rennaylvama ttaliroaa CO. Stock.. • enfinnn Stook of Rolianoa Mutual Insnranoo ' Company 1. ssnso on Stook of County Fire InsuraSceCo.... Lm m Stock ofHelawaroAf. B.Huu»nMOoT 00 Commercial Rank do „L . a i«i m Mechanics' Sank do ..i.. “ FmS E fftSfiSamtez ih s . CLEM HNffldK. directors: : wSgfepson. rrederiok Brown, • • WillDe£iMtia»ar M ub i& ob ' ghft&n*. my 16 Northe "—-flSSlLdifsifL. inoemnittigainsTToss B Y FIB £ v SSSiFS near Fifth: • ;; *■*, P.BTATRMKOT OFASSETS, JAN. Ist. 18®. AgreAbly to An Aot of Assembly, Fimt Morixssee, amply soeured....„4LB96J9S 83 Real Estate, (present value slo3ju Temporary Loans on ample Coiiat l “’” > ® _ teral oeouritiig,,... «a im u StOoks, (present value (t 86,607 7i) ; ® : « UM “- 71,919 S 3 Premiums which'Uiisootn? E^d^bid. 5 ’ ri4to whioi •**" • TO 7 i deseriptlon of Prop ~th“4^ri“. tr, • « »« mtcoeding Four Millions ol!Dollan; thereby af fording evidenceoftho advsbtageeof Ihsurahoe, ai well as the ability and disposition to moot with promptnosa all iiftbilide*. LteJMpaiddarmgtheyMril&Otftffdttias S*. DIRBCTOEfI, Charles W. Baneker. Mordeeal D. Lewis, ToHas Wagner, David B, Brown. Bainoel OranL laaaoLaa. S^eVllS-anU A oi^l^E&iSdsut. W * fI A - Asm,! myia Northeast cor. Third and Vvdd sts. WESTERN INSURANCE IOtyPANYi ©S' PITTSBIJB«H. 3BORQK DARSIE. Prerideot F. M. OOKDON. Secretary. . CapL R. D. COCHRAN, Oen’l AMnt. No.*a aier street, (Spang A Co'i Warehouaa. UPRtairsJ Pittsburgh. »mK Sa**™ 1 *“ Undl 01 naE aad MA i A Hmne Institution managed hy Directors whs stb wou known in too commm unity, and who in determined, by promptness abd liberality, to maa talnthe character which they hero assumed, as of fering the best protection to thoee whodiwir* lobe Urarod. ■ • ASSETS, OCTOBERMth, IHI. Etoek Aooounts ; f* GShCOO 00 Mjfbawe . iQo 00 Office Furniture 350 Open Accounts, etc yoo u Noto--....Z...'..~!~~r.'1!ri! tlJaOb 30 Motai aad Bills discounted-.. 174d7T5 It , „ DißfiCToaa g. Miller. Jr „ Janice M’Aolbj. Nathaniel flolnce, AJeiapder Nlmlch. Cfoorsoponio WmHL Smith. Chos. W. Bickctana, A&dnw Aekley-t Alexander Bpoer. DaTidM7Lnn»- Kec* J. Thomas. Boa|. BakeweH, John R.M'Ctmft. CrrilEKS- INSURANCE COIPART OF PiTTSBURSH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL itwi RwritiiT. WM. BAQALBY, Pr&tat W OWm, Oof. of Harks* ia« WMw tla., lacuna acabut Den end Datnue In Oi* N*ri*** ' Oon of tin Southern and wntarnsiren. Lux. end £O7OOl, end Ok* Nari imtien of the Saaa. lnanrsa against Lon •! »ud Damage by rtre. DIRECTORS. ®a. Barclay, Jac. Park. Jr. Win. G. Jo&iutoa. B. F, Jonel. Uoeee Owen/. T. M. Hows, floorite BlniusL S.iM. ffitr* Jofai) fibiptoa. Jaiu Jd-Coop*f, 8, Htrottuth. J. CaldwclL John 8. JDUwoitfe* X. H. Zut* p>>iK-7yHh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HO. 149 OHESTOTjr STBEET, Opposite tbs Castom Hoass. C*j>H*l WMO.IOO ACMtI •5U«,848. WIIX HAKE AJLL KIHM OF IH STTKANCE, either Perpetn&l er Llmited,on every description of Property 'or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium, l ffKK&ffICVCttU K. B. Jflntliah, George W. Brown. P. B. Savery, JoseSh 8. Paul, C. Sherman, JohnlCUftOn. 8. J. Magarge 8, Wller, F, Blaoxborn, Secretary, i JTB. COFFIN, Aceat. Corner Third and Wood street*. J]VO. MOOBHEiD, COMMISSION MERCHANT. >OB TEIIULI OF PIG MKTAL A.ND BLOOMS, NO. 71 WATBR STHKKT, BELOW MARK prrrsßxrßGH. JAMES MJCIXINGAK, MOHONGAHE* LA PLANING MILL, would respeotfhlly in form the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and paving enlargod his establishment, and fillec t with the newsstand mastapprovedmaohinery, a now prepared to furnish - flooring and planing b.ards,scroll sawing and re-adwing, doors, flash and shatters, kiln driod, frames, mouldings, box making.Ao, ; Bopth PmsBCBAH, Sept, 7. lfefc jaSO jUPHOLSTERF, NO. 80 FQUBTd. 8T:, NBAS WOOD.; mlw itaWCMBIiSS. BAKU,A«. •*? iTURR and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, tis? Oormces. "Ornaments, i htztain Goods, Comforter Feather Beds: Mkttnaes Sf. ,*g? «ek&»tod. Patent-Spring; . ieds*i All Kinds of Shades, Blinds and PiTtnrw, «P- Prompt attention given »6 all o'rdorelorfit laying down Carpete«OiJ.Clothk Ao. ootl7:lyd , KOBERXS Sl ROENIQR. fJIMOMAS i’AKLET’S | FURNITURE AND CHAIR; WAREHOUSE No. IM I’KDKKAL ST., aLIEQHKNY. Undertaking, In all its branches, will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room : t tjie Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD, ' hio street, Allegheny. - 1 selBtly Bags: bagsm bagsmi 20*000 Se&mlesg Bags: 1 6,000 Gunny Bags; I 1,000 Bowbay Saoks[ 2.600 Largo Heavy Linen. 5,000 Army Oats and Corn Sacks: 500 Salt-s&cks—.For®le < toy mTCHCOCK. MoCRBBHY A CO* sel2-3miB ■' * 13; Sbbo'nd street. V£9riBoN-THBBE BABBLES VEN< * ISON ja»t received andior sale by JAMBSIiL-PEIxER, corner Maikofca&ffFirßt street#. T D°rSS2 !LO< -“ D - —pmnun. ■*! t0d::..:;..:- IEXCELLiiIT <*v? T i; FAMILY NEWSPAPER THE PITTSBURGH SATOmi KOBNIN6 POST HANDSOME AND INTEREBTINO, Mammoth wbbei.t. WITH CLKAH, LABCiK, MKW Tit'S OUT DEHOCBATIG NBWSPAPBB PUBLISHED JH PITTBBUBGH, nr- i © o 4. . -tN OURRKNTNKWS OF THK DAY. WOBEItm. BUILT t COULNCUL RIPOBT3 OP TO TUI HOOR'Of OOINU TO P&ESMI tseetksr with a ehobe salecttea ef We*. rMtiT, Ultnrr ana Sclcmlße AruelM, faiubl* NtatUUcnl la. fbrnutlo*. AfrlcnllDral Hews, A*c., 4*. t *SBB#I 76 PUBHISBKD BY OUS OWN OONTRIBUTOKS. or oomplled with thesreetest cere. from TUB LSADIMQ PUUODICALfi OFTBS DAY, IMUUYin riIMIEKOIStM. Ate.. THE rAU AND TEE PARIEE. . ia.Th*lnt*r*it of th* Asrlonltnrallet wIH not b«n«cl*otad,and in thefatare, *J in th* rut th* Babluhm will devote c-nremtttin* attention to M Perfection of this Department. THE WAR NEWS. .W“A* * Karoo of Addition*l tntaaet to nil class** (dreaders, th* progress of th* present oivil wu. In which mat armies tro engesod. will b* closely canvassed, and th* moot important events carefaHy wllated and presented to the reader.— Byifallowiat the operations of the armies from day to dsy.suoeloetly prsesntipt the whole Dorn week to week, welhall ftnbhafresh and rnn nln« hlstorr of this lamentable rebellion. TIB SATUBDAV HORNING POST Will be famished to snbsorihers at the low price ol $1 50 Per Year, *nd It will foud * good laTWtßtot W PITTSBURGR DAJIY POST -■ 1 news, oonuinlhsalfthe latest i . . Intelligence, - ' foesl, Jllaoellaiieonn, CongreeulonHl, Xeytelattve, Mon. ®tary,Commerelali Ac., - ' T) THB LATEST HOOK. Also, editorial articles on all the leading teplos ofthi day., ALL[XMPOBIANT HEWB KBOMTHKBKAT THB DAILY POST has as extensive elwujationby railroad and riiw.tferongh loot agents and by the mail, anibaoipltsl adverti sing medium. The papefls farbllhedto subscri bers at SB per annum. ■ . Advertisements inserted at moderate rate*. ■•h-Addrees JAMES P. BASE. editor and proprietor cokssb iifth amd wood pOTBBoaaaPA. l*/l , • i'** • ; 0 ' to BaAlaAmyrirt. ■ ooßooxiinar. e-IB A- PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PIPER, IF IN 111 asn wssasvseLuasn a tv eosuisa *u ns aad furnish a: the most reliable ALSO- win aiao a* soon is ra. •I86»s a".'.-:- r'l - v , tVXdfS" WINTER ABBAN«SH£h£ wand Anm' MdNTfty.^T^fitfci fIIHB .THBOCfiBKAII. mi 1 is -*L ieaveftthe passenger Stauon eragy, morning* AS) am, stopping at;aUstaf Sons, and miking diiect oonhßcfienF.at 'Harris,: bnrgforßaltimore And Washington, nnidfotNow. York via Philadelphia. ; THETHROUGIi EXPRESS .TRAIN leave, lally at *,40 p m, stopping only *t principal sta tions, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York tie SSontown route and Philadelphia, THE PAST LIN p leaves uie station daily, (except Sunday) at 11,33 p. m„ stopplngbnly at principal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for BaltimoreandWashlngton, and at Philadelphia for New York. AOPOESfODAHOS THAWS, JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves dally (ezeeptSunday)at3,AS p.uwstop ping at all stations and running as far as Cone minyli. mat ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for.Wa Station loaves daily (except Sunday.) at 5,40 a. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN WalFs station leave? dally, (axaopt Sunday) 11,45 a. m. THIRH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Wall’s station leaves dally, (except Sunday) 8,40 p.m, YffORTE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Wall’s station, leaves dally, (exoept Sunday) 8.00 p. m. THE CHURCH TRAIN « Leaves,Wall’s Station at 0.05 a m retumin leaves Pittsburgh at 10.30 pm. KSTCESIEB THAI f. a ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS ?OLLQWSi Baltimore Express..... „...ja,4sp. m Johnstown Aooommodation .._.10,80 2S Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation.......o,3o am Od Wall’s Station Accommodration.;_ r 3d Wall’s Station Accommodation. LLu4,5O-.p.ta. 4th WalTs Station Accommodation....s,so p," nr Baltimore Express will arrive with 'Philadelphia Express, at 1.15 b.m., on Mondays. 0: ... .„ Ag-’Trains for BlafisyiUa and iruiiaaa eonnec at Blaircrille Interseptxon with- lho-MiUani Johnstown Accommodation East andoWast. an ahw with Local Prdiht, Zadtand Wash. YheYraveßng PnoliowiUnnd it xieatlyto their interest, in going East or West,.to travel, by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, aalhe.Kaofo: modations now offered oannot be. surpassed on any other route. ' The Road is •tone, and is entirely {ree-fromdust. Iwe etar promise Safety, Speed, and j Comfort to alkwho may favor this Road wuh theli si *ABB I TO NEW (13,80 j ! maSrisbuiw 7,va AWBagrweoheokad toailsfatienJoa thaPeni yivwala RaUroad. and to Philadelphia Balti ■n and New York. purchasing ticket, la oars will be —.argod an excess aeeording to dlrtayew trav eled in a<Mitlon to the station rates, except Hi' itationc where the tompany has no agent. I NOTICE—In ease of 100, the Company will held themsalvei reoponribla for personal baggage onU. and for on amount not axcooding (long M ** —An Omnibus Line has beenampiojed to canter passenger* and baggegnto and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed SS cent* for each pecsengef and bsggacn.» — For ticket* apply to ... - - , jr. STBWART, Agent, At tha Fensa. B. R. Passenger Station on Liberty and Grant streets. Ball 1869. THE 186 S. PIfT&BORSH R. WAFII iCKICAGO lillWM TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST, • OUTM WEST AND NORTH WENT. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Oommenoing Nov. 17 th, 1863. IfIME TO (JIIBCISSATI AM QUICK, ■ and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago •Mortar tby ca 7 other rcsta. WRSTWASB TSAiaa Fait Us*. U*U Uaf« rlusbsTKQ. 1.00&.QL S.oo *. ta. J,4op, m Ali®shcuj —*,00 a. m MO ns, 1,00 p. m. Arri?« PnstUac— lo4s ». m. 7,00 p, a. 10,00 p.m. rt W»rne_,S,sl p. a. 3,48 m. m. Ohiawo 10.50 p. m. 10. HO *. m fOE COLUUECS. CTSCINB ATI A SX. LOUIS. UITN CrmtlLa«.-.10,30 & ja, ArrifUM l,OO p. ou frartwuti. <W»o>.a. U.d»BCl>oJfe.a«oO p.ai. Loj”'" q p. at thronih to ChloAto vUboutcbaaiy tf.jp.~Tbo time to CiadmiAtl U th« wco u &T SteabesTllStt. Tralai on bow Kama uocfett Ooiojnbai, tad piswttftn ail tototeSnrtcnkti icettbcr. XASTWARH TRAIEB ARRIVE AT Prn&BURaH. Qineiiiaatt and St Louis p. m ACCOMMODATION THAIRB—From Jtimi etreet Stetion, Allegheny City, Alleghany Newßrirton NeviMghton AEaSoiij #,4u»m 11.40 em *«»™ M6ri Wp« 6,»opm ULMp.m ..V* 1 . 7 " „ Anise Luts Arrive Wlegheny Koonomy. Economy Allwhwiy t'A llO 7,10 r!n •,50pm 7,04 pm 0,40 pm «/Sopm •», TWiig «• run byColumbus time. whioh is IB minute, elower then Pittsburgh time. Wt-'flekete, good cn the eccommodation tram ere fold at reduced prince. Through train, oonneet ce follower— At toon, with etacee for New Cattle, Mereer. 1 oungrtown, Ac. At Orrrille, Ohio, to and from Millers burgh. Vernon. Shelby, Toledo, Detroit, etc. - Oindnn»tt Xenia, DwfenfS^mapoS l EaS Louis. Lottirrillf, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Detroit Dayton. Toledo. if Krt Wayne, for Peru, La&yetta. In4_ Relit fern. Quincy, Keokuk. St. JoMphand intenae- Abate points (b CentraTindiana At Plymouth for Laport*. Asd at Chicago, with trains for' all polntolaHU noio, Missouri* lowa. Wisconsin aDdhunnesota. lor rumor information and throoch tickets •Wly to. OEOR9K PArSb. KSit A?“ ('II.KyjELANU PmSBCBfIH AND J WHKBUN& BAILBOAQ. WINTER ARRANOEME T. On and alter MONDAY, NOV. J7Ui„:4s«A, train! trill Telve ibeTJepo. of tha naaoiranla Railroad. In Plttoburgh, u followa: PmBBPROH. CQLPBBPB * CINCINNATI OR® LINE, VIA STEUBENTig,LB.,. ue ee r meiorth....; 1 1,80 s.m. K/W,- do Steobqirllia_ ' 4,80 * «afo do 11,85 •• UJ8 i: .do Columbus 1,08p.m. 18.50 " A> y T **p?V <^? tl -;-;| ®**° " Wifc .ata change of ears between Pittabnrgh and da tt&tiaQe deeping eare attaohed to ail night r PinsßUßaa and whekuns sms. ueavei saefetts** BtenbenTiUe...B,lB Wheeling 0,81 “ Arrives ®itO a Ifl 1,40 pßi »,«0 “ 4,10 ¥ - %oc " mo .» ; 1108 " 6,10 " Bellalr — O,lO “ UilS “ 0,38 " ■ Conneeting etWheeUng with Baltimore ghdOhlo Railroad, and aVßfSair. with Danina Ohio SS skssss^ PITTBBURBH AND CLHVEIiANB IaNET • eateo Htfabnigh...... WO a. m. 1,40 p. m. } d S 4 > 4 ® “ 4,00 P&i r « 0,14 “ -5,84- «- 1 o: AUmno 0,84 “ sjo “ o Hudson 8,14 M 7,34 " iiriyefl Cleveland...... 9,33 . M $3O “ Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branoh for Hew Philadelphia and Canal Dora: at Am. moo with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne-ana Chicago Railroad at Hudson* with CioveTadd, Zanesville and Cincinnati R E for Akron* Cuyahoga Falls lira Millersburj, and at Cleveland with O and E and 11,00p ql. “•»♦* a Atthe Company's office in g»4et • VftgP jgOOn AHD rpHOKSi. . '.... AV VO. 88 MABBTBTBTBBB j. looi at sn ihiou: limUmßlkil Gaiter* for *l.OO Conce * Heel <*•»« “WMieeHne French Morroooo Heel Boot* tor fLSfcwortn goat OpDfMS Heel Boots for 0.8? An other good* proporllek. . " iiidisFxS ‘ BiTTiWmi d^^r^wmoeWn^S*leeFtSSmiSaa' bjr bny . other orate bytwenty-firar homfc-ud’a* iu low ratee..Xhojralyroad bywhiohahipmantasabbe mode from (HEdnnaH to the Weetwlthobt break trig Imllr. ! made to P. ; C.WEST.or GRAYDON. Ereight AgeaisitCincinnatL or-H. O- UAUSTBS.Agent at tawienceturstL JofiN D.MORRlS.tndianapolis, wHL n*e?ro:pMspt attention! , commission: jeg onABGi roa v&j&ian ob ooxxibsso* aimjZw bzvokbobg. ' ' , 'T 7 -. - ' -J * _ Eor farther -information apply to ‘THOMAS &ATIGAN, {Ho. 115 Water street.) agent ortho CmpahjaWbo'is prepared to. me .through .fir obipts for passengers andfreignt to'lhdianapoliiC Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago. Fern. outle, Crawford Paris and Mhfc t -nn. Ae- Jk*. '■ -• ; TV B )T.O HTX \ LAnA-ifliM:: xav*u«j*o»^ WMWmmiiii ■ 05 FOURTH - SXBECii| f : ... OHABTEBIEIF!’ ! APISIDAIITiFBOSOTO30 > Ctockr also,. on'vWedqeed iy: and Saturday evenings, fromMayW to November lat, from 7 to 9 c-'dbok and from November Jsfttf'May Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock. ;;:. r.- ,i:;.}•> - I Deposits reccivedpf aD fums not less than Qtm :Dollae« and a the profits declared toceayeaMJuMandßeodmber. latest has been declared semi-annually. in Jane and Deceni ber sinoe organised, at the gateiM*! peroent'ayeaiC ' -\v Interest if nift "jfififftf out. Is plaoed to the .credit of the depoHtdr'dtfttofcoipal, and beam the same interest from the first days-orJunoafadDe oemberi 1 compounding twice aTychr..'without troabtingthe depositor to callPr eyeh'tO'preiezii bis pass book,■ .At thlsrstfrmoneywflldonbleln less than twelveye&rs, .making in the aggregate KX6ST AXD OVK-HALX PKSCIST«iiYXAB. ” j Books containing the Charter/By-Laws,'Rale* furnished gratis, an application mBBXDIHT. GEORSK ALBBBX. vrfjH pusmnm. John B. MTadden, Xsaao M. Pennock, John Holmes, John Marshall, Alexander Speer, James B. D. Meeds. Benj.L. Fahnestock, A. MTPellook, M. -James MoAuley, Hillßargwin, ■James Herdmam Wm. J. Anderson. nxmn. Alenadjißradler. JamerD.EeUr, John Q. Baekofen, Peter A, MadSr*, fwrwßleok- John H.ffiaSr JohnSiCinaeld,. James Shldla, Alnn«fl A. Cams. Rj>httt Robb* Charte d Colton. WaItwP.M«EK»U. Wio-Doagla*, • John Orr/ ■ Jons Brans, HoiizJjrKngvatti Hopewell Hepburn. . _.^JohnH.Shoenbers* r. Wm. 8. Haven, ILSchmerta, Peter EL Hunker, *** '■ 'Alexander Tindle. Richard Hays, - Isaao Whittier, r Wm. 8. Larely, Christian Yeagci' U6XSTAX7 AWD TBKABUUS," * CHARLES A. COLTON. i%r HOMES * * and ‘ Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes. Drafia.Aoceptffirns, Gold, SUrer andifctnk Note.*' cn=*he 'Barter* za&Wms&n Cidae constantly forefelt. - uadeis aUtbedHertbroncknUhe Cnitad State*.Deposits received in pa* ttefiror ALDEBMEH. JAMESiM, TAYLOR; AL,i>£mkAir, omen 491 Feu Stiwt, Httb Wud, rioixEcnoss peobptit haise; Bond*, Morttam and other Legal wnang Drawn. Acknowledgement* Sake* and Bills Probated. iip&ly T. T. U’GIIKS & CO, HOUSE, 8 10W , ORNAMENTAL PAINTER I S*. 3 St-- Clair Street, t COMTEK DtJQtTKSNB WAY,.MOond itor/.i : 49*AU work entrusted tome viU beneatly,and irautiy xecuted.- ow*ljr 10.00 p.o. ».». 7,3 a *.m. J': Ai>i> Y:,Ai,, ewens,-,.’ Htunbera and Gas Fitters, so, 160 wood imm, opposm ratsr cui'KOH, pmsßimeH , iso' 47 OHIO . BTBEET . ALLEGHENY sub ranuToi*! oiim JJCIfPS. HYDRASTIS, SHEETIEAD, A. LocAPipe, Pir and Bur Irtad, and Plumber* material In. general. OilßeineriM-fitted tip fo themoet approved manner, Tank* Used Leal or Copper. Houea fitted with Water, and Sa* HI- T'S*- H- AAR order* promptly attended to. ap3 dji . . . r ijuntHUHnsfiooM, , -A 1 . eUITABtB rOR'EHE SRABON. HACRCII d &I.TDE • Idken and Traveling Shirt*. Conan, tltaSoneaden, Linmaad 811 k Haniikircliler*, Hom, Umbrellas, *k ARMY SHIRTS, - anil. Jt Market aU between 4th A Diamond. pSAOHHi aSD USHIAB- ; ~ MO BUSHELS DRIBD PEACHEB, U MRMffl PCBICIDER TUmiaß, ta atoi* udfotnlrbi WILLIAM BAGALHY, is aud 20 Wood atreet LOAM OFFICE, ;H ENB Y W.. CiMIOiT.T E. sp. 100 BKITH FIXIiH :BTKE£T .... Near the comer Fifth, Plttdiurth. lHossi, in xabpe Aina, bull quantitiw lomied on.Sofd and Bilrer. Hia monds, JewelJT, 941 i 1114 aiT»r Watchm, and nikindsofnftuble art Wee, tor anyleStSel »3f '-»0Bd» eaimot hedoUVored «r from? Alt «ioP. k! :i '■'lyal . i'jO :.j; V 8. B. A ff. P. WARKI.B, Manufacturer* sad Dealers In ■ OOK 010 'ttTTl R , andalikindiof .• i WRAPPIN G PAPER, have romovedfrois Ho. SI7 Woodetreetto ; jNO. 88 • SMITHFIELD' STREET, ' rV ' : i " rPHtiburki! ?*., hr Path paid tor RAgB. ; ; .• • ;,' ;;i*f Ondthetandentendil^mofitting prtferred. i ! BCHICtRTZ k RLBagT.EV, ,'... «*I .^lSSynedatNwb!- , I||e(XEniASnH'HEIDdI!XBTEKB I»R forfihoeri* ttlll onEtfteltretitvAKMiuKra o UalL . - : it-. ■' ■ ~j jr t ,, ■ TVEwmntWAsiii.Njfgrs \..:. ! 100 do do Lemons: ” a ' , ®0 Bagaaew Eoglisa Walnut* ” ! Josa§<4&t i§2!S§jt&?**' !! 1 SO doFreah.CocoaNuta; 50 do Almonds Bordeoux Irica; r , Joßtreoeivedandforsaleby ■J" i . , KBYMKR St RBO’S, &p 26, , . Noa. 126 and ISO W.oedl street. BH C New stylerseffint.olie^^jkt;, ■- r '- f J t u 5 ’ BiACRXMAjdTJSK, 4 ' seS - siroofbet - tubond ' -i__l - Ts-, , v ;. COLDIEBB’ BODimii) PENSIONS BACK PAY. and other jast CLAIMS AGAINST TOy g6VEmTMgVT 1 108 * ■'• • Waahlmton.D. 6J •’• rgtOIS DAT- 1 'ff jfejiULnMh’mT:. i° SSSSsss, M&mmmWm*- ijiEßioAij mu&woiigji . SI3 »«*? •■■ PIiISBCBSH. - «* .menu..- ■•--- i -,y. : y.: f.CTIy PinsßiiMifisrEEL sm JONES, BOYD & qo* *j sioth, pam:acc3& wnfrir 3 - . 7 7 ' ml'ji. •aription madeto order* *v '-> - * -'-' >*■*«•■ .Haring a oompleto. miebiß, 'iliop attaoioi aßj-onndrar, hSSSfiIK : e Pdrttr - PBOTBsaiojerAj. njnatm,- J >,■ X*-.. .-,•. H A N O OCK, attorweV at IaWJ • •: ',4 s ?' ««(™*qp»A«iiiai a *7. t -.; :?<>• t l^hfi^l-T&SMkmT, \4ti3*t i:u " PirTOßTOC^yjin^ CAKKBTS, OIIi-CEOTOH^. CABPgrg, Oil CLOTHS,. |f —AT— /;■ 80. sr rotuiU BiiißU. ■ ■ JJOEWHXPKKTiarS TO fHI uni Egg ojflSffijffii *ubh* : nujti&L„.ii^J^_:r:. Bfrftt.ltAliaiKTT.A^p; COailSiJC*; :«(b fORWji(lfl(SB «EM«MTI. . . . - 1 : AKD r DeaJrraiuFroduca and ' 80. am •wool.' -j-i':- ■;! .; wmsßretaii i ; : ’- J. «SEM. M7«XiOEls,', : a '. B vasls F joan^do^' BASAND aii ftta® %***&&£&£(. 4*. s.fc Also, ••; - ’ ;:u.-i BSASS OASTINSSi OP-ALL inqjg Madsattho^ort^notic^V- OlL REFINERY'S FJTTEO;in>: . 7 ,S-All orders left atBOWN A TKTLKY’R.I** WOOD §3SEET;wiII biitr6inptlykttßtS3te. Tha numbers of this firm b*nii2_ praoHaal ia*- ehaniai. of Maw jeara” expnienea la. tli* btul ness, rrul lMoretogire sifiH&onon loeTejT.riS «PWt. -;:JU: -■ >; 1'...' OWES MBS OHA-STTATL OK. " 48 Stv Clai* StoseU.'.' OAißMKßfs[and;VBBTlOTBrirtioi*SlK: MOKNiJfGTPOST 'STEAM FEINTING'' CORNER FIFTH & WOODSTREETS FI1TSBUB8&. JJ*«sa sscKsm, iud » *wbxsit» ibnrratna m ’ toobbobtick.; h*& W* are nan prepared to. execrate ell: crden j ilSOOK^JoiHny^ppii^^ 'W ith db patch* and in the Inoct Bttperldrr»tfla’ VahsTsaaoJSM , „J't s ;: dppf;■ non|el’];;; Inthe city And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD, BIIXSOP lADIHe,<!ISCIjIABS, BIIJ/ gHAPS, ’ ; BUKES, TlMrn ' eiamneiMs, kkgistkrs, DKATTICKEM, JKKOEEPTS, j tT"» iV Show Car^&BiJl^Jia^oJjora, • cabim, kstuopes,° Showbptt, Handbills, V lega and Softool Schemes; Hofei ’• •• -.>: • ..'.j t S -V.' . Onr£aaHlii«slor printin*.; .. - ’'il ' POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, S.C.: ;j ZSSXtQftjffioffi&z* 'i# ~ .: : U;,.-' : •; .c : <£3 J. ABE mSU»PABS]SD 1 ■ uto'TOM ! ;«I^E^’QBSGBrFnr“' = °' “ Jo ' .. _ XETTEIt Itr.\-n4-’-' ■ . _ i EP&1&8&BD s .'^;rf { J : ;-; | -iV! ai s«* udf 3s* Lsif,*sl»a .i ;.,d| ' BABB &MYEBS, i ; . =- •lt4tafTi mUBmMf nth WmWrittk" ’ *|^*A*>- i .1. Yonnt Hyson, • : Oalon*, X . jhoperial. ' ' 100,hlfche8t in atoWMdfor sale by i MXLLKR i RICKETfiOHt :-v ;||f|«OßAli SKIK IS. Reduced Prleeg; ’tJcnIOTTV ' t r r ' ’ Mo. 17 Filth .w» f iv'.'j'oa l.'TiA o.
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