POST DAILY THE PRINTER. FIENIP The night was dark—and not a flier Peeped thro' Le ga t}, , ring And silence brooded over the type In the composing room. The printers had to supper gone, And vacant were their places, When through t le door a villein crept, And stole Dick Johnson's spaces. 0, foulest wrong booe.a:h the a u ! 0, deepest of diagrac, ! The darkest crime that hen he done Is that of stealing spaces, When the forgiving Etagere. peu, All other sins era9es. Alone, untouched, shall still remain The sin of stealing spaces. Dick went to "lunch," and l,f: his ease o' Pr—with letter, And thonght•he would return again When copy should get tatter. When he came back he took his place Again before his cases-- You should have seen his attitude When he beheld his spaces t It was no time for charity, Or other Christian graces ; He wildly cried—"l'll dot the € yes Of him who etole my spar_ " The Fiend still lives and walks the earth And so meet walk forever He cannot die—a wretch like him— For rest awaits him never ! And Printers, for long years Will tremble et their eases Well knowing that biz '8 pirit t t !! Is fond of 13 tealiag spaces The Marriage Altar Judge Carlton, in an excellent address before the Young Men's Library Associa tion, at Augusts, Me., thus sketches the marriage scene : - I have drawn lou many picture , death; let me sketch to you a brief hut bright scene of beautiful life. It is the marriage altar. A. lovely female, clothed in all the freshness of youth and surp..sa ing beauty, leans up, .n the arm of Lim to whom she has just given hen.eif tip f, r over. Look in her eyes. ye gloomy phi• los9phers, and tell me, if you dare, that there is no happiness on earth. See the trusting, the heroic devotion which com• pals her to leave country and parents. for a comparative stranger. has launch ed her trail bark upon a wide and stormy sea: she has handed over her happiness and doom for this world to another's keeping; but she hat done it fearlessly, for live whispers to her that her chosen guardian and protector boars a manly and noble. heart. Oh, woe to hint that for gets his oath a-.d his 'manhood ' Hcr dark wing. , shall the raven dap O'er the false hearted, His warm blood tee wolf shall tar. hire life be parted. Shame and dishonor bit On his grave ever, Blessing shall hal'aw it. Never ! .ih never! We have all read thr history of the husband who, in a napizent of hasty wra.h, said to her who had but a iew moments before united her fate with his— "lf you are not oatisfied with my con duct, go, return to your friends and toj . your happiness." `'And will you give in.: , back that which I brought to you?' asked the despairing wife. "Yea," he replied, all your wealth shall go with you; I covet it not.— "Alas she' answered, "I thought not of my wealth—l spoke of my loves ; can you give these bank to me 7" "Not" said the loan, as he dung him self at her, feet; "No I I cannot restore these, but I will do more—l will keep them unsuilied and 'untainted ; I will cher ish them through my life and in my death ; and never again will I forget that I have sworn to protect and cherish her who gave up to me all she held moat dear." Diddanot.tell yon there was poetry in a woman's look—a woman's word? See it there I the ,mild, the gentle reproof of love, winning -back from its harshness and rudeness the - stern and unyielding temper of an ugly man. Ah, if creation 'a fairer sex, only knew their strongest weapons, how many of wedlock's fiercest battles Wiinta oe ritifffignt - how much tin - Rapp - I" ness . and vildrief4 wSould 'bet ,fr6ided. How a Love Sick Youth Was Cured Mrs. -t wad a pretty widow of 28, left rich by her husband. a respectable atittiWaithY fiatitfbr of S—, in the oonntrof Oakland, who judiciously died stAlke ago. of. 60. B—, a e,ighing awdin 0f.,20, fell in love with this charm• ing-vridoW during n school vacation, and was thereby distracted from stedy and nearly Muds- His Minn) who designed for the ministry, bad a peculiar hot ror of thesweet 'Widow:whom he regard .lo.l2 bqtter than :one of tt wi44,4 ; beir '..eyes c her Eien4 in g • otn , -4 - elastic tread wera to him only the eym bole of Old Nick. - He was in despair ; and ialdespkir Mi.:413114d the widow, and bmtought of her if she had a particle of imi t not to ruin hie son. In vain the widosits-WWWitudish4luk# ofrii. seen tbA opth, kfew. Atrops, _And wAit entire] isttereat, tolim ; and the iarrner still ha eieted, and the pretty widow promised that if he came again to see her it wodld be hittligtztArtait. ,, rabt many tisiyvr.puesed before the enamored youth made hi ar wage/nexus for a visa, of which the w ,w loatt 6 / 1 0 1'he peevious ltittorviet6 olc pl tt,b4iir.!Oirctrmetiinces peculiar] vorabbi to romaucs and sentiment, upon moonlight walks or parlor tete-a-tetes. This time the I.imidzorith was told that Mrs. , whither he went, and fours t.itia.•beau ideal, with skirts kiiSttatitit, dressed , - man's boots, and covere4,WcA4,6i4hat, a pipe in her mouth, a mug et cides her hand, superintendist trefin hOg 3. He never , cams.agatio tt t 4 -was too killiug.— Dstrittft • A Singular Adventure Ottete ,, Tpon a time a traveler stepped intp % stage *ch. He was a young man . . . . s wt a t a a e fo 90. Rixpsaseigers a b c ; ll t . all gray itefoli.d and waren* aged - men.' The 'youngest appeared to have seen at least eighty winters. 0,3 r . ‘vr4L IV .81 41 - mild and happy aspect which distingnirh all his Yelftsw rassengere, determined r aseertaik thgsecre-of aip k rig life and ; of inaidng agi-couA table ; her- ad drealipect the one apparently the eldest who Old b3gs hia u /ead'aivirays . led a regular' and abstemious dile, eating vegetables and drrltking -s **ater The young man a - as rather daunted 411 . , .nastr,dch' its' he' Wreathe good thinr, itt.ie life.. He ad . 1#1 1 ,§4 - na - g - enrpittl, wno astrlshad him ta - dglkd alwaYP eaten Meal beef, and-govite to , bet,ragniarly fuddled for th e Last 'EfeviantY_peen, “tidding , that all de pends/05104qt I tirittatfr sink thirtithatl pro longed his days by neveni seeking or at ceptang, office ; the fititurthabytresointely . 4bistaitiing froin all political or reviius contmovessies,....i.thi Ake fdlitßaTantagLAo. bethat :stansenl;and;rising at dawns ittre sixth , watt divarentiy rididh lothager thdn SI/anther, deir warless gray end the was more of it—e. placid' smile,, denofnag ' a perfectly easy conecie' .uce mantled his face ; and his void' was jonandresndlatratign Theywilldtef*lr,tidiptieed to Asti be was 'ny 'lari_jaM'Tti — i - e - oldest the coach. "How is it you have thus -preserved THE PITTSBURGH POST: S the freshrtea . of life ?" exclaimed our young traveler. The old gentleman immediately STI :wen ed the young traveler by saying': "I have drank water and wine—l have eaten meat and vegetables—l have dal.- bled in politics and written religious pamphlets—l have sometimes gone to bed at midnight; and got up at sunrise and at upon." he then fixiug hie eyee in teenely upon the young may. : - ,rciuried with the singular remark: "Bat I always pay promptly for my newspapers." Business Cards, &c. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, IN 0 'CA. .111: PITI3LIC NO. 99 DIAMOND STREET, &e 1 - lyd PITMBURGH, J_ lIVIITEEN, Brass Founders, Gas and Steam Fitters, All kinds of Brass and Iron Cocks made to order. ♦LBO, 11tARS CASTINGS. OF ALL KINDS. Maile.at the ahorteot notice. Particular attention raid to fitting up and To palring of OIL REFLNEHIES. 31 & 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty The members of thie firm, being practical me ohanie3. of many years' experience In the bust neg will oniare to give satisfaction in every re spect. We are alto agents for Guild, Garrison & Ce.'d, Steam Pumps for water and oil. Beti-tyd 11. O'HARA Wll I. IeGINN O'HARA & iA 'GINN, ..ttoruey at Law, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE 89 GRANT SFILEET Opposite the Court House. Pittsburgh. lie-Particular attention given to the settlement of Estates, sale and transfer of heal &tato, Ex amination of miea. Soldiers claims, colleoilon2 in any part of the west. Prompt remittanoes, and full aorreepond awe u regard to all business entrusted to our care. alt3-tf .31(3t6'.1.:D ei• I I 11. 8UC08138013 Ili a JAS. P.FLEMINIQ. 3D1CAL741..;; Wholesale and Retail Beala in Foreign and Domestic Drags, Medicines, Fail,l2 Dye-btriffe and PerfpmerY, No. 77 Federal Streo t, ALLEGHENY CIT Y. It A Loy22lyd NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS' , dit, nnRR AT 'CALLII H l 4, BM. S 7 Yourth Streoe. 4.1 bll iT PRETIOUS TO TiilE LA'S .idcs..nce in prints, of which the falk.sc , v>nt..ne is offered in pnr , :ha.le FOR CASH. .;t Jox....JCPX . SSURGII STEEL 'NU R JONES, BOYD & CO., ;1,4 Aim FCA Si 1.4 lit also. Finitli; Plow, 92.1 A it ; i A cornet Fir.n Sine PITTSIIII ROIL Pa ,SNO. MOORHEAD, tstinSSION NERCEAki; &ND 131,00 Mi, ::?C` r. svATIES erarirr. Ir.,ELOW MANE it! CURTIS C. STEIN AILETZ, 411111 HAL MOUSE CARPEN T Eii AND J0811E,4 RIEOP V MOIR MLLET bt. 1 *E. Wood sod Liberty Streets, Pittabtultt, Pa. , ArOrdtrft SOfiCitad and promptly attended to ItA , l3,Via? DALIELL ..... A P. , _MORT. DANAZIEMII, etz ctost 54 - 11:11eax.10 aruotors, A.N9 93Ea003 l'rodoon anti Pittabarth M.s.: - ..+112, ,• Sce. 25i LIBERTY FTRZIrI urnoLsTERI7, NO. 86 .I , OURTI3 BT., NEAR WOOu . /VICE NQfBMRIBET.O4 IJ TUBE and keep constantly on hand every article in their lip. it Oornicea Ornament,. Curtain Goods, Co orta, Feather .130 , 13, fd attrase of ail Finale eke, t e celebrated Patent Beds. Al! kinds of Shades, Blinds and. „.....n.tes s,r- Prompt attention given to all dries ths,gt ;irk ard larit i down Carpets, Oil Cloths, kn. tetr.4d- BOBELIVAG,k .11,0E.NIG - J. H. C.A.4.I.DAY. essoelk, Draft s IMISInti tuto Star Wag% inadrgifater finedtv ekandiste Broker. OYIPICB BOOM No. 22 Brift.ff B Ulla> t3l BOlikind EIVII7, Pittsburgh. Ps. Desirable K.W viliPerty and caw atm EetatA to the amount of $lOO,OOO for sale ltw. u. en tITICLARorM 0 WQ.4,211, D liEsnufaaturere of PCBS! Warjrg RiSF II <- 7 4. ii u , 0 .LY , ts . Moe, NO. *ll LEBINTY Milt Pitta. 'ditrith, Ps. ru7B-6tr.d P. EMMY ...... D. RET ZR. J. 8. 8E1'1(88 Latest Miller & Rieketson'a B.erymer ar, Brothers, (13neeessers to Reymer dr Anderson, Wtaolesale Dealers (a rorelledr ; Fruit!: Nuts. 46414k41 - flitAiT, • ,144 4gEtimb,Mge, Aclt NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PITTSBICVSH. w 3.9PerIMEI 'IPS. It bh 721 R M. H. 1811111TEI egt GHOCt - IRY- vrosOtte Aly ciltb I F`l'l'TN)iiUß 181 014. _E: , =MS ..:::Ta.mr•ere and Gas rittorg, i.e(a wooto STEXET, OPPOSITE irt3k.a - r' enrlrittrlt • IslirraitraGw A.X_D t,L)SGEiiitilr 4G. X 'k YSTOI'S OTTICIEL talLlll , ls. Y RANTS,MaIgar LE&D, Jfit iree kad Pipe, ng . and Bar Lead, t11:1 I 'tbeg in 1 itP , terieM. - 011•BefinerilairStfeni.vo f.h3 ter, t npprovrd manner. Tarau lirod Lead cc tiorm. 11 , 7nve.: fitted with Water and floe kin tnree- N ..11 ordsza proMptly m:.4 - illait is B. fek C. P. MARKLE, nantsetw Eau. isale:c 5,a 0f3C.111 1 4, CAP T d 11142 . ti4.ertr4(i FAL'.44, No. wo.d tg , , 11,1 88 SM ti KU) kiKIS ;•.; 44.6,4r:'r ..Jr eAtifl, WILL .W CARR, k 430 *IOLESALE 61i0C.EM ranwirte,sr: oc ,171 wanow, A,: ' Mit' '" 41 ; - DiSallßra sad Death rife. 0.r.a.) MONONGAEIFIA RYY4WiI.36. 1:27 1-11corty striert. ,°' A t PIITTNBIDEVatt, i.auibreliiit. k141146111111t *AMC " . ..• .. 1.4 r,i 43.1)thbAJI. 'I 11111111IMUNIMM *CO4,-,-P IT T 81. : I G • WORKI3 —19..5. ; CY* • - . E1.1:A.-4 454 tr 3 1114 "R u g% 4 "1, Druggist? Maim Ware can z lie ver i phis adsis6 1. fa MIN 'Wan, oltur a a p te snd Business Cards, R. HUTCHINSON ,CITE UP LBISrB HUTCHISEOS./ 011111c4MON KERCHANT Dealer in • N E Eli . 4 ESE Flair Bruin. Fi h. D- ed I rui ,t Pot and Pear lishea and Prif..l, (ENLKALLY. DeatEn.:Atz of Fami,y AlwavA cn liana No. 102 Second RiLreet. Beiweor. ood anal Mkriret. PITTI,BI'.; , II, PENN 'A *f...L.1.1), .1, . FRANK KELLY, A.lderman and Attorney at Law, 414 - C,tiection o 1 ac.,;..ntz and all legni nee= f rmldly attendo,i ',711 1§ APP ELL, Itt 1"1" ILO Stk, 185 Smithfield Street. • ICU }, HAVE g'V E a W V tm - vel I:•.1 ,^k Fall and Winter Goods, conatau s Cioths,Casimereia, ,:\t3; 6,0 iz.rso cf GENT'S I'UEL4I.BI:IINIi GOODS, 17e,.:1 znd every thing - as Pan" tby ftrct cta F - zniznlnz t- ; :or c - ANDREW ficomlN TEo is N. .rt Luca. IlaNaY PHIPPS, J a :•peeill Partner General Partner& IRON CITY FOUO}, KI-OHAN it PHIPPS, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, max,ul•cturo Ear iron, Oenerml Itailwas and :;team: , at Forgings, Pai.onger, Freight and Lo oomow.e tf OUOULSI6. BRASS WORKS CADMAN & CRAWFORD Cu„ eIJ : oven . a'-06f Cl ftnisn. a 138Aizifi VT . 11K FOR PLUMBE3I2 GA or FE;TEA.fft 114'ITTENN, M AtHINE: E..", 41.L1 t'fiaLSMlTllt.. klAkiJ tAti iIA NNI OF EVERY IIE u.ade c•nlor' pteamt,,a: w• ra ?tot h [tang •da.lrops.iring prl t.r.ky at tonalc.:l U Thrular atrtation pap tog al lieunerlas fr , ,:al UtiP, Alt3(l. PAO ib CLti 1.2 r , rte tkra lot ol l'otesylvaria. lor the halo t.f Marsh, Laand.rll . Co 's k's.teLt Lion . th,r , c••er toff, har,r.g no vgivc...s CU' sot •.ar on order a• - .a (.4. - 0w....• • .‘.lter :Lan ;•0u . .1 twice 111. . B LACEi 11 - 1341. , GAD STLEL PARK, BlitcrialElt& 4_.:114y B,Pfinod ~)kust Square, • tar, tad equal to nr lintwrLod rr tnanafxr , ur tat. 4:our...Ty. 1101 14to a:. 13/ Fir" nt;l e A 1) ! , treete, banal, iebl6. ce. WJILLIADI BAGALEY4T„ Wiliiii,l;ALE iilitit; HO ffCl2,. ..i; .iiiii 2C 1;10!)ii OTEEE.I, PIT au atraw at - ,•aco , wmier too.. Y 4 .] 3 V' A C IL.: it Deale. P. LaK, :A:gar-Cured ii APIA. :L(AL,CI BC.): A.C. hi -Qt 3: 1r,(1. 11311110.N.RAHE LA I..AN 'NU MILL, would reepoct!u..i'r. :cm tho t.cbi - :,at he ha, rebuilt otneo !qt., 6:e land haunt{ en. araeo. hi,. entnialtahment, It WILL: the Lc-rast and mast a . pprcrod Tnlrd:rery ie flow prej.arod to :nriden noorinq r.u.l pi -ninj hnerds. scroll ealrlr.E and re-c..twins. acora, met and SAID !rat, o - , 'VA IDskia +r • el' PITT:3I;U ROH Hotels & Restaurants. NO A V A IA IT Nov. to Panntyi:w:i► Fazaiagu, L'. p.• /011NLJA V.4.6,=.E.; Proprietor. HAVING FIN AND FITTED I.llr, with, all the :?...dern Iwi vemer..;,. Pular re.0'71.. the ClbPerrtve:"..E t., a; ~ ::,- cuodate LB old an.i the pub!:c far-- with the hest the mar will he serv - Gcl'up ie every A ariety the 808.617. a. Big Wines. laiquora and Aloe ho cede conlidnut in rarnlnteenst - t. , ire their exoellenee. Can. Bucket = , S bb -el ~ 1 7441 andeol , l whale:73,A sru 150. 2 L,!AlfOiD , J. 17881. "~9Hlk it trittai: titl 111 , SE. ANNOUNCEB to the othlie that be Tezeit.t ielidigilt SEUL!. AND OA N 01 tams, GAME. Ate,, PteLartai to aocaniutociate the t ealV11:10 of this old ar „; weLl known h eclat pith eT a ri thing In the eating 2.i:A erir.hrlt: tine at the Bhu7tto YoungN Eatifig half;-on, ALLI.I etit, :46 7.11. LALA VilLISTti What extc. ale is the par.: N al etrle. ELI 1 QUA one. et;_:ey a u 3mithleld AL POLL° HALL 11/ LLIA.IID 5A1L4t , 4`. , 21. .4.`X.CRAILLE,,b JARDNICIL'irotild remind kiv 04. Irian& and cost , tners that he is etill to Fy, IS EY at, ilia etaud, APOLLO HALL, 6t: tit 3, I'7 Ex], fl4mtia et: ow.. kin hae alwavr, trslll 71/alit' L Leer, and 00r-1116T.ICD. ball, a we' 010 11. isle,tabler. beLL‘ 1. 4 214.)L:107.7 tta 4./ Ji °T; • • - • . Cor.;.liac3o.plu=i ..a.koc/z CO FN TINION AND BUTE STRU Neat Market,) %VI RE TIRE 4.X;RLIc 4 0,41,t4 015. w IN the Len and I - uoit Llonora Ideala barted Et 01cay . . on the eilt)7l. - r.“ LiCi• doe. Lunch ewer? Wl( heineen the hi U N of 10 and /2 o'erortr. Preeriete.. S'pencer & McKay, BBSWERS ANV MALSTEM i.sew4E.Y, ttue;ulll,, do prolulier lu, a 10.1 ti O 1 P.4.11:/lii ERN uP. LP --The partnership heretofore existing!. tweet). JOS SPENCER •and W. E. I.I.ARR was dissolved on the - Seth of .s.agnst, 1882, , R. GARRARD being authorised to settle up the business of the !ate firm at the office in the Brew my ,_The Brewing Business will ho oim tinned by SPENCER it 11 AY. who intend to har e al u•Ays on hand as tiperior artio.ic of ALE, POS TER and BROW N STOUT. The undersigned will h e thankful to the friends of the late firm for a oontinciance of their patronage, s.ni ;reruns to make it their aim q - sessais.;c:J:: ell wh tour tritrohace from t•Frr- ' • ROBERT WAT ,. .1"4, 141;orty Ipog %mown to Coo businet ct.;otnt.tplty. Save is. alar...EollleUt OD; IV:: !Le I - zn control in the Itre7er:v. . . Address order. t,. J.g.tt Phaitis r-rewe'r al6 lfs 1.` , 9i1H Ning r Y cl-14 II OIL, BOOK ps ‘iaed in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS, HIGH sc;notn., ft ELECT SCHOOLS, 'FEMALE COLLEOf.;, WESTERN UNIVERSITY, and the various educational institutions in thhs city and vicinity. Also a oomplete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONARY, • ' Copy-80024.8 .NELLB I Ink, Pencils, Slates. itubber, writing, Letter and NGte Payer, lSnveloyes Dricna, Paper, Rules. Conlpasitlon Bookp, For sale at AL PIXIE ASSORit 1111.2* i Or [SLEIGH 4111, BeII4 itott roodevcd and for - .ale kw by_ ~ ...... BECKHAM 4 LON , I fabtAiw' - Liboriy ,•.:e.s.. S R44" Mtr kE re l4 " t i4HA BARREL- e woo ant in t :tit, tor gale by BOWN L 36 Wood 'OW. NO yl FIFTH NTREE T Ir.: • P A t.: H 1.. L. , r)erty tarttei ou - R LIOUSI2, .I"TiIN all ALIg .Pr, I :tetor t \ PA-b C. ktkil..LUIV , , 51 .!.! atreet. Pittsburgh ATURDAY MORNING, NOVEM Railroads. 1863. 18433. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On anti after Monday, Novembe r idth, • PEPSYLVANIA CIiNCRA RAILROAD. Nine Daily 'Train* riIIHE THROUGH A CCORMOD A • tin Train leaves the passongr.r Station Daily, (except r.unday., a 550 a. m., stopping at al; stations between Pit sburgh and P ladelph a. end making direct 0011110C.i011 for New It ark at Philadelphia THE Tu ()UGH Al AIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every Damning. (exeept Sun day.) at z 50 a m., stopping only at principal S , a- I iOl.ll. and making oirect connections at arris burg for 13a1 imore and Washington. and for New Y ork via Philadelphia. TNa IHROLuiI sXPRE:S TRAIN leaves dads', at 4 Z 5 p. ta , stopping only at principal r•ta , ions, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Halt more and Wa.hington, and fir .new ti ora via Allentown Route and Philadelphia.. 'l'llE FAST LINE leaves the Stall. n (except Sunday.) at 835 1.. m., stopping only at Brincipal Stations. connecting at Harrisburg for altimore Washinsto.3, and at Phi.ade:phia for New rk. JOHNSEO r ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loin ee uail Y. 4:e x cept Sunday,) at 300 p. m.. stop ping at all 6taqune, and ruunina at far as Cone maugt. I , I ttzl: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fOr Wali's •eavesaaily.letceLt c unda.ydat6 30 a. ra. ACt.UMMODAIION 'TRAIN tar Walla S ation, leaves daily, except Brcd is. , a: 1] 40 a m. T AIR LI ACCOMM()DATION TRAIN fur W..are tqa•ion leaves dally, (except tuaday.) at 1500. m. YOUR H ACCOMMODATION TRAIN f. , r Wall's :laden leaves dal (except Sunday,( , 4t 6 ut) p. 1 u CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday fat :+US a, m. returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITI'SBURGII AS FOLLOWS: Ba:aunore Expro a 12 5u p. m. Philadel. hut. r.xprer.s 1 '..1) p. m. ra:t Lme 1 SO a. al. mgh Mail Train 100 a. m. Johnstowii Accommodation 106 ,, a. m. let Mali's Station Accumdm...at lan 6 L. a. W. td 1 , 1 SLtlun Accommodation dd v , all's (station • ccommodation 1 55 P. th. 4th Wall's St , ,t,on Accommodation 6015 P. 0. Baltimore r xpress will arrive wttn Expres • at 12.0 p. m. In Mondays. 11tAIN,3 1 0 0.0. BLAIRSVILLE and INDI ANA connect at 13avrer Ile lire semind with brunch Accommods Juhtstown Accommo di itn and Express Train East • ar.d with taiti• to re Express and Johnstown AcoAnm. - .dation We, t. 'RAIN', FOR EIJEN'BURIi oonnaat at Cr: son wish Express Trai s and Mail Train West, a wish Ihrou..ll Accommodation and Express fraid East no . raveling Public will find is greatly to thin!' in.ereet, in going t , 8 r Wes' to Ira, el by the :LA' Nat LV dki I e ILIWAD as theac commodauons Tivir offered cannot be art wised on any other :Little. The road is badasted with inune, and is entlre'y free fro., dust, we , :at, promise :ea ety, hpeed and • om'ort to all may tarot Lets Road with their patronage. FA It L: I.tr NEW YUith. Ptili-AIIt.LPHIA It - Ll'llfuttE LANUA-Tb,i , BAH RISE Baigaie Caec:eti t. all ',tat:owl on the r'enn sylvanta Rata - oar. and to Pniladelphta litt,ll - and New York. Pas angers parch& leg t.ckets in cant will be charged an a - ce d a:cording to diet anca traveled lu adti.t it LI L., t 7o Z. , tatil o rate:, except from .re t,a wht re the Cou.pany has no Agent. cnsa of lo , r, the ta'tutpany will hold •humeelee.rtepuneible ter pernoual baggage ;} d lnr on 0 111.,11La nod ClCeed,g ,P_KJ Au Onlnlelni nine nee been ellini.yed . - ca,vey P..aseugers and lAtie4g. to and from the at a ca,ge a.t to exceed cedatajt , r each paz.....ra.ger d biggaye. J STE W ART. Ascot, At tbo P. R. lt., 1 no enter Statien, on Liberty and Hrnt-to t P:TOCUS. ltiOS. 'III lE.' 1t303. PITT' Bl PI. Al NE S: CIIIPAGO RA Ulf lu ALL POINT, IN 7e WE ,T OrTII WEST 4.N1) : , :frwrir WEST Shortest and Mont Direct Route to the west. WI NTIR ARRANGEMENT CO AND AFTER NOVEMBER 181 h, V 16,i, trains r .❑ a. f- . WE , IWAIdi Ttili01:011 .'hlcaeo • • 4 a. In rghery 1 a. ID rr;% et, Ft. %V sync 5, p in. 11.01 a. in FOK COLUSIItI. CINCINNATI s ST. LOCI', Is m l tn.m Lehcet , Cres Ir,c Amv. 8 Colombo , . . Cincinnati IrcLiao pohs Louni.il Louis AII 1 nuns through to Chicago without change N. B —Toe time to Citc . nnati L. the Enlllo as by Ctteubenviile Trains on both Beads meet at C. lumL.cs, and passengers all go Into Cincinnati together. CItESTLINP AND ALLIANCE MAIL. Mail; Accommodation. Leave Pittol arch 7ia m. 2.15 p. A Ilegbeny .7 10 a. to 2.25 p. m. Nen Brighton. 8.36 a to. 4.15 p. m. 1 a. m . 740 p. Arrive f, 30 4, cu. ['hese trains stop at principal Stations between Allegheny and Rochester. NEW liktitißTON ACC MM ODA 1' 1I) N It - LAIN:I—From Federal street Station, City. Leave Allegheny o.lt , e EU. 2.00 m. 4.3 0 P• Amen N. Brightun.ll.l.s a. to 1.45 p. LII. p. at. 7,:55 P. 113• EASTWARD Leave krighton..L.3 , l a . n , p.m. Arrive Allegheny 7 .11 a. in v4U a. tn. 2.33 p. m. 4.54) p. 7.00 a. L. 12,20 p. u. '1,50 EASTWARD TRAINS'. kIIIVE •T PITTSBU ROH Chicago Exprai '0 a. la. .. . . ("Testicle Mail. ... 7.00 P. m. TRAINS FOR NEW CA`4TLF, MERCER and (JI L CITY Mal. . a . Leave 1. ittaburgh A Ilegheny Arrive New Castle...loA a. m. EASTWARD Leave New Ca. tie.. 6 3,, a. m. Arrive Pittsburgh.. A Ilegheay...lo op a. m, I:M. - rains are run by Cnl embus time, which ie 12 minutee slower than Pit:sburgh time. For turthes information. and ihnnigh tiete.e, apply to ts ED. PARKIN, Tioket Tjni n Pessenge• Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. a1..1 • . Q. C • S , ELBERnY Agent Allegheny. d , .11 N B. J ERVIS. Uenerai Superintendent, 11. R. PAYSON. Gretheral Passenger Agent. CLOPlitill, PITTSBURGH & Whl LING R. St 'AMER AKRANGEALEN'r AND AFTER MONDA Y. NOYEM. BER luth, 18A3 Irsoos will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. in Pittsburgh. as follows. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE Leave Pittaburgh ..145 a. ru. o 1) a. in. 1.15 p. m Weilevilla 4.'1) ' sa2 4.1)5 ' teubynsale 5-1 u " 9.45 " 5.05 11 r 4eeling 500 " 11 00 " 6.08 Arrives Connecting at Steubenville and Dalian with Steu benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio Railroad for Zanezvida, NOIVOT §,Cc I am bu.i. X enia Dayton, Indianapolis. Cincinnatti. Cairo, St Louis. i tJoserh t and all pointi. , west and south•west, and at Wheeling with lialtimoro and Ohio Railyir.d PITT:BURGII AND CLI; VELANu 1.1 N Leaves Pittsburgh...A.4s a. to p. m. We115vi11e......4.30 Cal Bayard 556 Alliance ......45 " Ravenna. ..7 40 58 tin iscn .. .. .30 A rr,.yee (.3erve1end.....9.21 Connectimir at Bayard with Tosearawas branoh for New Pr iial alpine and Canal Dover at Ally anro 1-1.11 e • ,:b 1 , 013 W.(4 - 49 6..iitettrut Ravenna' kith , Us.ntierithirGreat w'estern Railroad for W arren. Grec:.ville, Mild :111e Union, Corry. Jamestown and Salaman^a Ilt..tocti with Cleveland. 'Lan,svit:t. and -incionau tut' AraOas • Culmhoita e9tyota3cl &7. E. 4.-4 1 ,- . " is: r 1;. and Buffalo. :tit , H.R. for Eiandwthr. Toledo ale° with tioamer9 tot ),.enbenville and Wellsville Accommodation lea Yes Allegheny City at 3 50 p. m. Rat 'maim Trains aryl% e at 10.00 a. in. .3.50 p M • 8-08 D. m. and 2-10 m. Through Tiiikets to all prominent points can be ggliertitt C 4 the L14%4 ftreet..ltePot. rritts tiEußGE FARM, liaitet Azad: 4.1 at Allegheny t i cASsNI.REAROaketAgFat, For ftrrther Infortnatleigitno WILLIAM eTEW &KT, Alita, At the Oottusany's Moe, Freight Station. NOM at. nol7 iIIeBOUTS VIA 21,1 1 1,11111 Asn IL" F AILLROAD. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI A. N. Aintottris of with Terre Thai*, cod Terre Efaiite ant Alton )(slimed, to St. Lords and Lafayette and Ir-dianapoli ,Now Albany and Selemand Michigan Central Roaloads for CHI.CA.- 90, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON. and all intermediate points. l'ilrough Freight Train to INDLANA2OS,IS, IDIRRIZ IIAtTN. LAFAYETTE and PERU. Yreigate and p& - songers oerried from Cinsiii rati or Lawrenceburg in toti time than by any Aber ro - ta by twenty-tons hocrs, and at as low The only road by which shipments can be :lade frotr. Cincinnati to the West, without break ing balk. ionsiet oleo LA ime.de to F. C. WEST, or ALEX. , iItAYDON. Freight Agentsat Cincinnati, or H. 0. 11AUSTES.Agont Lawrenoebargh, JOHN D. MOItRIS. Indianapolis, will receive promilit attention. and no charge for commission; NO "MARGE TOR D ON RATI us CK)11)1!ZRION L.Vir lINNORRII 80. For farther ir.fortuaticn apply to THOf3.B.ATI 'IAN,OIo. 122 Monongahela House, agent of the Jorarans, wit is prepared to give THROUGH RE lxurii toe ps.. - -satigers and freight to Indianapolis, Terri Unnte, Labs.yetto, Chicago, Porn. Green castle, eraYrro-int-ille, charleston,raris and Mil mon In. - H. C LORD. President. WESTEIM INSURANCE COMPANY VIWTSBUROIL c•& Ond $2.20&,0511 2toa cnlgprowcv ln,a. oreiri tun,. sr Lich tkis coin- P&L d trui b . ; 1, et. ate riskz which ILIMI Dm: d atm-mired_ lasttranoas carats t.a et aly 408 , 3rilKion of Pro - ar:., Txwm and Cunntr7. at rat ac low ea aft ent; Letet with aoourity. 01400 Lein inoorporation, aperiod of thirttn You% they have paid lo.nioa by Fire. to an amount erNaaling Your Millions of Dollars.thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of , Irumranoe. ze •‘. all' :%.s toe oll , ty and disnorition to meet with prom: 4.2. d 1 cz.rinz the yarn ASti9, $1112,16a 2111 DIRECTOR& tztait6 A W. Boa:ar, ordoont D. LoWto. Tobion Wr. . /.arid B. Brown. Swivel Drank I,3alac Lt 4. .1 Boob R. Smith, gdward O. Dais. *tom W. Richards, •.; onus Faits. C Ali. N. 13 AEC.. i< ER, President. ED WARD u. DALE. Vice Preaideaa ; , tieoratary pro tem. a. iiARDNU. COFFIN t Avant ortheast ocr. Third and Wood at_. PkADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE SITRANCE COMPAN Y NO, 11-9 OIiESTIVUT STREET, eippootte the Couto= Hone. Capitol 9139.100 Aizerte t 404,1144 Accummodetw❑ 4,$U I. In 8.10 p tu Vatj AILJB ALL KINIONS OF I. F fir nANcit, oithor PorPetual or Limlied.ou every dueriotion of Property CT Merchandise, it 11163CD.1•WC Pates of premium. KO ft ukT P. KING, Preabienk Y. ',V PALI) WIN. lee Presideot OW Ica BAltu A. B. Loniu...h. Copt.. ...Ity,rue W. Bvv.o. P. E. 3: fiery 7 ..sEerh B. Pam. ihermun. ob.r. Claytou d. 4 1. aluutitte 2. W sr, e. CIBC 9.: E. 1.1'....5.TT. 0071LN, Ago: et:* Tla 'ad e. sad W c-5.1 seeta. , , I m s i 5 p ill AItEBNRY INSORANCf: CO ttY VICE it 41. Z 7 Fifth Si, Bloch ti SAL , WEN AGAINST ALL HIBBS or AND MARLNE RlB.llB. _ . dISAICJONEB JOHI4 D. McCORD, • 100 I-resident; D. M. it(X)R, Booretenr ; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN. Ilene:al Agent. . ~/IB.Rol'OßE—leaaelcr i ee. C. 8.8.1223.117. Rat. 'sty Chlid.p. Capt. R. C. , John A. WbeeOn. B Fahr..e , zoeh, John D. oeorckOaptain Ad= '‘.,:oh3 Lean. 'Robert L F URNISHING GOODS, SUITABLE FOR TELE SEASON. RIACRUM aSt GLYDE invnt, sttenboy to their cock of EIEN'ZLIL MEN'S and YOUTH'S' Linen and Traveling Shirts, Vollars, 0 ies, Suspenders, Linen andSlllk Handkerehlels, Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, ate. ARMY SHIRTS, Wit ruighing Goods, tidings on hand ItLi.CRUId h GLYDE S. sul. 76 Market FL. betwetta 4ikAtMlimer.l PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S' E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST is opened especially for the Holiday's a very Largo and desirable avAr.of FINE GOLD JEWELRY. (SOLD AND SILVER WATUIB, fur Ladies and Gentlemen'z wear. fine Pronse Ole: ts. Fancy goods, SILVER-PLATED WARE, i.e castors, cake and frait baskets, geolets, card was. tea eats, gig, ant a large variat7 of gaitable articles for Vrogantit. RIEFIVETIAN, KEYRA N a romilac. doc 2 49 Fifth street ‘,l, OAP-40 BOXES TOMEI' SOAP AS. .0 , sorted, in store snl for sals,lty_ REY & BROS. M*l2l Woodetreat. CRA RENAMES— 12 liW:110.1401 Cranberries. Justrec .ii AtideTßONii. oat Garner Market and Pint iamb Railroads. Insurance. SisS f 416 R t4t;2 0,069 OC 4590 Et E 1 It Ir. la '395 lit =MEI .11* PITTBBI3.IIGIi ER 21, 1863, Teal.,Ll • Bankini Houses.. &c. Nmoirares a sem% irsarittuist• • and littehanse Brains andThkr , 4 " Notes, Drafts . Aoceptances. field. Silver as Dank Notes. Enolannao un the Hasten and *tarn Cities constantly for sale, Collections niado in all tho since thronscherra United (iltates. Deposits received in par fox es eturent paper, No. 5: Market street. 1):AE-td4 Third and Fourth streets. OOLIAItIAVIAIBSAii. 4ITA :FOURTH STII,I,IIE'S, AiARTERIa) 11 , ! 185:.-i. 61.1 M DAILIX, Fla.olll 11. TO as trOintwai.4 Li also, on Wedneotlay and Batordn'y eveninto, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 tog eolook and from November let t. MaY Ist, from 6 to ti o'olook. . . . Deposita received of all swim not loss then Osre Dut.i..sa, and a dividend of the profits declared Wee a year, in June and December. Interact ties been deviated semi-annually th June and Daum bersiumithe flank waa organised, at the ratravie per sent. a year Interest, if not drawn out, te, pigged to tat credit of tee depositor as priacipal, and bears f game bctorest from the fast days of Tune and e camber. compounding twice a year, will!. nt troubling the depositor to call or even to , creggi , ..nt his pass book. At this rate money will do6lel in less than twelrol years. Books containing the Charts.. Bygaters, Mies and Restaations. forr.Fael gra• 01, on v,rlicsti.).l at th e o• es< klar aDliElf sl SORGE ALBASE. violl PPIEDIIIIITX. Sohn 23. Al"-Vadderz. lease Ad. Peancac Jahn llamas, John Marshall, Bersr. (ler Bpr c: James B. D. Mee! ad. L. rahnestork. It. M. Pollock. .M. 1) . !antes MaAnloy. Hill Burewic. Jame Ilard.inaL. Wm. J. Az4e754.,.. muffin, Calvin Adams, Jamem D. Bolls. John 0. Baokolon. Peter A.. Model l's. George Black. Wm. Vankirk John C. Bindley. 4mee Bhidle. Alonzo A. Carrier. Bobcat Italia Merles A. Coltor., Walter P. liderth.o Wm. 4onclas. John Orr. John Evan. ffenry_l.. Itingieski, Wm P We7man. John R. ahoenbot re, Wm. B. Haven, Ws's. B. Schmeria. Peter 11. Hunhe. ,ileitanCir Tindid Iticho,s Has,. law Whittier. Wm S. Lovely, Christian - cosy' . asnittrrAsy A.AD YILIAV: CS 2. CHABL.IIB A. COLTO-N. FARMERS' DEPOSIT BANKING CO. BANK OP DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT Par and Current Fonds Received' on Deposit. FUME UNDERSIGNED STOCRIGOLD ERS are individually responoible to deposi tors to the whole extent of their private means: James Marshall, William Young. John Scott Jacob Painter. William Walker William Carr, Samuel George, B. B. Robison. Thomas Mellon, Thomas Scott, Robert Bell, Joseph Love, John McDevitt. D. A. Stewart. John Floyd. D. R. Galway. Hay Walker. W. W. M'Gregor, John S. Dilworth JAMES MARSHALL, Ptesident. R. A. GEORGE. Cashier. ianB L MAI SAVINOI INSTITUTION, a.zTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION k'.• of the above institution on the 2d day of No vember, 186.5 — , pubhshed in conformity to the charter • MEM= Amount of Deposits, No 21, 18A3 $103,594 18 Amount of Int errst due Depositors . 1,954 91 Amount of Contingent Fund A.SAETS. First Liens on P eal EBtata..W.2oo ul Unittd m„tes 80ndy....... .... U. Debt Certit,cates and (inarktt value) 11.1...,1 Internet oan ed Eine ',it. V; Office Furniture Caen on hand.. $107,K3 0 A. A, CARIOEF.. TreaeTirer, The undersigned. Aud ring Committee, have examined the book= of the Institut:on, the bonds and securities, counted the cash, dto., and have found the above statement to be correct. w. B. COPELAND, NICIP;LAS VJEGILY. WM. H. 13,711 TH. Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY BAT URDAY EV hNINt/. IN I.EttEST PAW at t 3 per cent. per annum TEWSTEES. Is.;A At. JONES, Passinr.vr. Hon.T. M. Howe,Hon.J , H. Sloorhea Wm. I H. Smith, G. H ttussey, W. B. Copeland, Jacob Painter. Harvey Childs, I Nicholas oegt I y Office, 6a Fourth street. nol LOAN OFFICE iIENP.I v/. CIEIIOIIE HO.lOO HIMITIESEPIELD BTREIET Near Lila cornea ritth. Pittabrugh. itipa OBLS - 7 IN LARGE AND SMALL quanti is loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelri, Gold and Silver Watches. and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The good 3 cannot be delivered without the Ticket. Ear °Moe Ilcu.ra from 7 M. to 10 P. 01 1,20 JOHN' LITTLE, Jr., NO. ?Alt *V marnr Errumnr, STOCk AND BILL BROKER Promissory Note;. 3toa Bonds, and gortgasee bowifil prla I*. SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO, 110 Smitafield street, opposite the Castors House. Chartered by the Legislature. 0 1 7 ' YE' C S. President..., PARS, Jr V 1 ?BESIDE:NM W m. H. Smith H. F. Road Thos. D. Messier A. Rein eman Francis Sellers Joshu• Rhodea John F. Jennings, Jazol, Stuolcratb Thomas S. Blair Alez.. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Black TIWITE/S, Josiah K.ina C Zuz A S Bell Joe Dilworth S Fowler W A Reed Jas W Wsodwell B. C Schmertz F Rahm 0 W Rickets,in J M Tiernan S H Hartman D M Long R J Anderson Jas W &ate, D B McKinley C H Wolf Robert D Cochran Wm Smith W Hansen 13 B Jones B F Jones W H Phelps C B Horror. SWIM ARY THHAEIVERs. D. B. MoKINLEY. open daily, from 9 a. Y. to 2 r. k. •lues day and Saturday evenings from la S o'clock. Deposits received of ONE DIME ant upwards. Dividemdsdeolarod in December an i June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are place t t o the credit of the depositor as pridcipal, and bear in terest, thus compounding it. Books 0011t2Wrin Charter. By-Laws, Am, tar nished at the office. stir This Institetion offers, especially to those persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved. a sum which will be a resource wheat needed, their money not o being safe ut boannginterest stead of remaining IMP notire. myl shell Oysters! Shell Oysters. grIONNII:COPEE SALOON ALWAYS ‘...) in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat ing esiabaahmenthas just reeieved a large nip • ply of Baltimore. Shell Oysters. Tpey will he served up in the beet possible manner, with all the delicacies the Market affords don't forget the place, corner of Fifth and Union streets. se29•dtf F. WEIS, Pr9prietor. %V HERE H6&6 DO YOU BUYY 0 U GO TO NO, 15 FIFTH STREET, and get a Good Article from D. S. DIFFENI3ACHER, P. S.--Ladiog' good Kid Slippers :for 64) jylB N MALL AND EXAMINE THE LA B. lJ rest, oh ea vest and best stack of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ba.morals, Gams, &0., in the city. at %/KLAN V.:, oc3l 98 Market st.. 2,1 door from Fif,.h tICHE•I' AND TABLE CUTLERY Jr A splendid assortment •or sale by JAMES bOWN, 024 1.36 Wood st. RECEIVING NEW BOOTS, SHOES, GAITEKS. B4LitOttALl3 and GUMS every day at WILD TURKEYS-6 WILD TUN, KEY.I, just received and for gale by FETZER k ARMSyItONG oc3l corner Market and Firer streets, PPLES— WOO BEES. CHOICE AP. L ES, jest received and for Ellie by FETZER dc 003 l darner Slarket and Mitt Eltreete .JULTiyA.ToiI...4, P 141451; FODDER Cutters, seed drills hay elevators. dor pow -en. churns, farm mills.ie.jer Bale by B.BOICH.A.MA LONti ap:29 127 Liberty Street. =TALL PAPERS CHEAP—BOUGHT W before the last avails:fele rice. For tale "W. P. ee3 • 5 OWEN os ntfirzies , =wn atil• torletir" asSlDfaso. A c KELLY. ag imam Fog„, ADoshash Railroad TimeTableill,z4 Mtnlargt & ocl:wangle NW" s u zsatzu 'l'; , . ODi ANL" A.FTZICIIIMIIIUDATI, ;age :• 1 GUST 15th, 1863. Trains will run ight* lows, on the P. & C. R. R. _,, i, • Leavitt _.:, . IR Pittsburgh ruts • • • maii . 4Q . o3o froFa tfaioatowu 7:55 • ra I , Ern _riAB do do •No 9. , ,..4 6 Ist hi'lleasn't Arsoufdat'n ;los p s ma iii :# ol d d•.) do 6:15 p m c'+ Port Perry • da I GOO at I - 1430 p tit Bradaook's A COOM'EI. 4:15 O m 6:40 pm, ituaday Church train to and from McKeesport . 1:00jpm as Yor tickets apply to GRO. HOF/ LIAM, H. aIiAORBONE6 = .‘ mu VAL &NEI ily=E A OF . I MIII WEST . > Bra.spitua Etc; IP' KlPredli Ltain, Fort Wayne and Chbuego, will Ake way mails from Cratline to Chicago at 9 a.m. Cleveland and Plltsburah~ IL P.. Aiwae at midnight • Mail Vain. Pitt:4lo4h. Fort W ai llig ne 7pro. 1:10 a. tin Closes 71,4. This tr • wal o T e a?e.betwee t Pittsburgh and at nlidn= /I‘ AatiW i ta)ces eriltrfietw ilwe emi Roe:hater. Pa., and Bollair t _o. Express. Pittsburg Fort Wayne and Chicago, 4:54) p. m. Was at 50 Nan. .. • t -011eseland urgh tridn, WI, a& 4944 at 19:50 p m. ARRIVAZB CisaiLnuz Ex; rcai,"2:::3o p. Mail train. PitteLauh. Fort Wayne At Chloiso. 165 P. rd. Clevetand and Pitt/Minh 131 W/. Phis* 8:25 The mails arriving from the West on 365 P. Mr ,mcf 110 D. trair 4 will be ready ter delivers at .43C . •u. 4. a al sr AL AND WoPASTIIILIa OFTU P.A.6IIrN MUM • &PARS ORES .fhe *ran trs...n for the East demists at 4914146. illoses at midnight. This train sif also taXigMa gag mails between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. The through yorgress train fo: the east departs LC Chi p. Closes at 1.310_,p. m. The FeA train Is* the , Hist (Isparta at 11d10 P. Clo;,es at ur.2..) p. m. ARRIVALS The mail train 3 sAguntS4 the Baittmete ,rese arrives at 12:45'p. m: The Philadelpt4a IL:germ *Ay". at 1). ,Iftp su e 13Oth OT the above win lid delroared %WIC Ta: The Fast train arrives at 1:80 a. m. MORNING POST 81 Al RIN TIN G 101 - 11.' , 1.13 - ILJIR4I - IDtird4 4 l . , iaiE4i FIFA WOOD STREEIA i 4 kiAVIAG 1;-NCIENTLY KADIN gni/C.l'7. L D1T.1014 0 ♦tit) IlifkaTTlOLlnit 2.423 9 $104.973 0 W 0 ~- s te prepared to QZ6DCI+ *II slain tVIRY 11348CRIPTION of 1404Plii JOB PRINTING - •;h 11. , 1.6t , ,t1. et 2 t t 1409 t suretiog MI6 k; C.; (Li , ry ONE' rqu, .6;ulle. • I. itAII4IIOAD EBROOITILE LEGAL PRBTINg iiiLLS OF L 1)524G, Cl' ISC CLAD" DILL WEIA Erti, BLANKS, DS D' CERTIFY CAlrEtta, DRAY ii ! ltrEll 7 l9 % Show Oards & Bills in. Colors, C *SiDISI, Showbill, Handbills, Labela„.ll(o,- loge and School Sohemes, ROM Iliil !. of flare, InvitaUonsodeo. POSTaS, PROGRAMMES, &t. ?OP L'ONURRTS k brXHIBITIONe A..lt/LUMII.ELP dki4i3A94. Re ran Lamm e•AarAtte evi - daatiaa aaIa , TLXIS AND PFLIC3I BOOK 0 ft 'IV EVERY DERCRIPIIOI4, Reno& and College catalogues, Rilsondlaneotts Catalogues, • Constitutions. Reports, Arita,les BLANK BOOBS, CALTISI3B =ABB. BLANK BOOKS, watticias, fro" POR aik as de Banking How* P 4 '111:01IBEIRD TO ORDBB. &Li, WORK EILBOUTED PROMBTLY P01110114i151V24.01, fat Aind walitarta pa 4 VA7 E DISEASEn DR, BROWN'S °MOE; 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, L:lti/Orld and strangers in need o! mecileid nee should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never tail to cure Impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —LW hereditary taint, such as Q er hkin.'iseazes, the mien of which - the patient Is isnorant. SEMINAL wipancumßs. Dr. B'a re - audios for this affliction. targusht.sen by soitary habits ara the only nicalThincie knntrzt in this country which are safe and will Pp.:Wily ratters to health, D:. itrowc a r , , , mxiiea mare in a tew dollars, iutul affliction Ile OM trent - Pile , . West, Uonnorrhoe, Urethal Discharzes, Female Diseaos, Pains in the Bach and. K C4'S. lints: on 01 the Bladder,ftlet- QUA- 01:41. A iqttor.,44 be itnavrorixl \ Kunst crinktailiAti ONE poratuw. to carob' ,t4Lo Moo rriv kte SMIIII k D STRP. nr,lstEkOr Elk AINUSIts MX , 31111 boxes, 100 hail ann like quarter boxes new M. h. Raisins. WO boxes and 100 hall boxes new :hirer Raising Frail:so:diem Raiainn 25 Kegs do do 20 ooze Smyrna do Wow landire zni For sale b, 'IVY MT. Hifi Incittit BOB.L AND'S 98 Market HAY AND MANURE uo Et IA t 4 6, R a kes, Scrtlas. Buatbx Soptbe glories, G ra i n „ ff sdies r aad all other aarezatiatfriary-- •ornri. for I•ak b:. r LOtit3 • 3"...farbrlpar. -- Iv : W IatEDIC/W PARER ..HANOLNI3II Crow the celebrated manufecturies of Deli icz,t & Defoeses, in Paris, lent received and for 14, ' - I 1 - 1,4 W, P:l4 A Ri3BA_LL. 47 wood street. la AMMO° PISBING PO : . RAFElalffi by , 411-61.tarzi,_ , - . ft G li 7.11 OTTK FltiOlL 77 , 3 A.' 00-v. [e ~gv.-.r ENVELOPES, 101319TRA01S, FI FAI►INP_9, Our tatilltieh fox priatift BARR & MYERS. ItHEUMA'fII36I „ W —AT W. P. Wietiljcisrook.