DAILY POST. A "Liss EP,PN MULE SLY Let poste sing of E And gold al Yu nvit hours; Of sbm3y nooks, And bubbling brooks, 01 moon-lit orange bowers ; Yet still - to me More sweet shall be (A joy no 'woman can buy) A pair of pouting cherry lips, To kiss upoii th‘s Oh, let them build their lofty rhyme As e'eu so e'e- they may : Bat give me still— If BD .Y4o will— Another word to Bay ; Now here to all, Tall, fat, or small, I vow I'd rather die Than miss the bliss that's in a kiss When taken on the sly. How Far is it to Heaven "This day thou shah, be in Paradise,' said the dying Savior on his cross. It is not far to Heaven ; it is not a day's journey. The angel messenger came all the way from Heaven and touched Daniel about the time ci the eisit.ing sacrifice. The Savior ascenciael to Heaven from Olivet and was soon cut of sight. The dying saint closes hie eyes in death— sleeps in Jesus—and cpene them in Heaven. Sometimes the de; : Chris. tian hears the songs and mu ,. .! of Heaven strike ugh:: hie ear, even L., fc...e his im mortal spirit stretches its wings for final flight. ''How far is it to H e aven?" Reader, in all your inquiries in this anxious, inquiring world, nave you made this one an I:,quizy of the is art and of the head ? We often hear the weary traveler inqniting hcw far it . e to the place of rest. We hear the lost wanderer inquir • how far it is to hi, home. You prJtess, gentle reader, to desire an eternal hem, in Heaven. Why not, t hen, utter thyt anxious inquirv, "How far is it to Heaven? it may be but a little dis tance from some of the readers of this paper. You may be already within Lilo sound of happy voices, and but for tho ••veil of humanity" they would even now fall upon your ear. But yen shall soon hear them. Only a little, little further on, and Heaven shall be attained. "How far is it to Heaven ?" How few make the How few desire to know ; and could you be assured that one hour more would end the journey, how startled, and even how afraid you would be to know that Heaven was so near. "How far is it to H e aven ?" You are not ready to make it. Yon have a thousand plans to fulfill—a thousand hopes to real ize before you are ready for Heaven. "How far is it to Heaven ?" Perhaps some reader does nut wish it near. Heaven may be fur from you. and may never be nearer than at this moment. Laid .the comet that is wand..: , -ing from the sun, the great centre of attraction, and shoots otr in interminable space, so you may be wandering from Heaven, and destined always to wander. How many of. our readers are earnestly seeking to make Heaven the end of their journey? How many feel that they are travelers along the, narrow way that leads to Heaven ? We earnestly exhort you to take this matter home, and make it a sub ject of earnest inquiry. One great oliect of all our labor is to bring yon on your way. The great and pares.' want desire of our hearts is that you aad we may meet in Heaven. How a Darky Got to Easton. A. genuine son of Hem, Borne sixteen or seventeen years of age, asked the conductor, Mr. —, to let him ride to ,Easton, but he refused to do so. As the train was about starting; however, one of the hands .employed on it told Sambo to jamp on, which he did. After the train had been sometime on its way, the con• • doctor, in passing around to collect the fare, A.• to ar.h.exe_Sambo eat, when the following dialogue ensued : Conductor—' Where's your ticket ?' "Banaho—'Clot none, mesas." o.—• Who told you to get on ?' .S.—'De gentleman on de injine.' C. Well, I want you get off at the next Station.' sah.' Ahthemext station, sure enough, Sam• bo got off ; but whet. the conductor call ed out 'all aboard,' he jumps on again. Presently Mr. conductor in going his - rounds again, came to where Sambo sat, when the .pikaloguer was revived : C.—'Di't I fell you get off at the last station ?' S.—'Yee sah, so I did ; but den you say den -1 pops on agin.' now, I tell you to get off at 41e-tiert station. ' • - g.--`Yea.satt, I will,' - • Atileamext elation, as before, Sambo sot off, and at the words 'all aboard' he jumps on again. The tr et tr a m had sped some is distance on its way, ,w the conductor _ ;eras not Alittle sure is an chagrined to find his colored pAeliger still on board. told youithaelou should get off at 14e'tiext.d:ation. Why didn't you do so ?' ' •., did,-sah; but you said ugh,. 'all aboard,' den I jumped on agin.' . , you've rode so far, I guess you may fide 11%2 rest of the way.' • One Enough for aim. A Middle aged farmer and his wife were • enjoying a winter evening cosily together, when the conversation turned up on re• ~ •matters, as described in the Bible, ' • w ich the man had open before him. 'Wife,' s 4 id the farmer, 'l'vebeeif i• :thinking . wmat hai•py society Solomon -• .uvet, hp had in nos day, with e 3 many 4, Rt is represented.' • !InoliecLl'' replied the wife, somewhat miffed, 'you had better ',hail of esmethitig • • , ' , .c , elee Vasa. A pretty Sol omon you would —why you dan t tale,paper care of onewife. What ft figure yak would cut &eh. with a dozen wives . . and all of the m ,allAppnlQ' as I am !' . The farmer took his hat and went to Abe stable to tend the cattle for 'the '' • , 'night. IA RATHER loquacious indiv.du./1 wax lleavoring th, drew an old man into , rt , : ,.4 "' ia, AVRAt4 O 4I7 hitherto without mach - cess, the oi.l fsliew having sufficient ed cerutneut to see thst his r‘': - ..isct wat. me)re a' tittle sport for the p,.5;e.,..7 . ere at hie expense. At length says the Ir.otiac nal: suppose - lc cconaider 6,irn East a rifkirsmart place ; but I guess it would putillelhegt to gat 1:p qn:t..3 o thick a log • • having nor, this morning, • , sroard'ateit 7". , • !''Welk,'" said the old ma . (101;': I 4 . • .fitElow , abouts that,: 41 hired. oµ 4 - ;'it your J Massachusetts chaps to work for rte last 'laminar, and 'one rat..)4E,..)i foggy. garnie'-/ • ~ s ent hint down to the meadow to jay a few coursea.of 'fihitgle on 3 new bail] I was finialMg off. At dinner time the fellaw '4lfeicatitip g aid sey4e,.'Xittat'l.sig blmighty ,loos barn of yourn. l ei 'Riot verj • •-;•_LiOng. •IWoll, sex he, 'l've heenito wok 01 this forenoon, and hsivn't 'got one . ,rre.oonniekaid yetei 'yoOrelg tf;iow, that's ail Tiva're go; to say.', 4- 4kicr,d44igr I want (lowa tO 4 'ViS tiro( bsen about, and I'll be tben dereci of he hadn't shine ! 3d more than a huadr,d foot rig/it Out opt the fog !" THE PITTSBURGH n POST: MONDAY moRNiNG, Business Cards, &c. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, N 0 'EA. 13:1 7 IT B IC° NO. S 9 DIAMOND STREET, sel9. lyd J., flk - M. M'STEEN, Brass Founders, Gas and Steam Fitters. All kinds of Brass and Iron Cocas made to order. ♦LBO, AtiASS CASTINGS. OF ALL KIND Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to fitting up and ro pairing of OiL RBFLNKRIES. 81 & 84 WATER STREET, near Liberty The members of Ude firm, being practical me chanics. of many years' experience In the bui l:Lei:2 will ensure to give satisfaction in every re spect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison a Co.'s, Steam Pumps for water and oil. se6•lyd W1(.1, IeOINFI O'HAR.A. & MIGINN, A.ttoll - neya at .E...,awv, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE S 9 GRANT STREET Opposite the Court 'louse, Pitteboxich. air-Partionlaz attention givon to the settlement of Estates, sale and transfer of }teal Estate, Ex amination et Titles, Soldiers claims, collections In any part of the west. Prompt remittanoes, and full correspondence In regard to all busineos entrusted co our cars. ittrd-tf JO kl.'ll 11. 31 BUCOEStioB to JAS. P. FLEMINC. GI a./ , Wholesale and Retail Dealer igt Foreign and Domestic Drugs. Medicines, Paints OW, Dye-btn& and. Perfutnery, No. 77 Vedera:l P.4treet, ALLEGHENY CULTT, mradyd NEB i CARPETS, OIL CLoTEP, eourth Stree.t.:- 5 - 11: • cti,rcti m Puir.,._•i 41.11. I i'.llrhbri jOINTE.S, BOYD C(. • .s..pin• nieo ?FP .s • S . ' .• • t Acci AXIAL, ,:.r'll' •'; P51 , D.V.1:q1. VA :IMO. .110011,11EAll , CO . O.OIIISVON fAEIIA.O- YO3 QII3 14LII OP t.::e,kl S ,00:+1H, ix, I riaVil. BELOW hi,a , prrrsuune.,:a CU9Tif, C. STEINMET4, fI~USE CA.It P iRill AND JO 13 It J EirfekuP %CUMIN ,41.1.1ifr . V*31341 eutl EADerty taroet2, rittabars Pa. itr - tordczseolinied kJaGi proir.pdr a.ccended BORT. DALLZIELL 0. 4 f; g_aSt, WiTc' , .essita Grooart. cs.ainis,wits ;44;.) 10101k2 • : .ITo. LIFILaiIrY P.G BENRY W. BEAUMONT ea CO. 1311332113 toretgn Brandies, Wines ad Eiva Also. Blackberry. liaapborrp, Wild Cherry al,c. Pine Brand foo Old Mononghshola, Rye, and ether Whiskies, Jamaica. Rum, <tn. No, SS Liberty street, t)phoslte Focrth street. prpTsgi., HO I 1 , 1".1. 43' floteLs. Tavorus. and Farr.We,, copplied moderate profitA for Cash, th.V2L/Yd J. a. CAEIDAY. Mote, iitack, Ithiatit, Bond =Kt aiw.7 !rage, Real ZstaVa and IneE , 431musattlae Broker. OF - YIO2,ItOOM N 0.12 BURILE'S it L. , : . FOURTH g11.3111r1. Pittcbm Desirable Mill property and other Hold to the amount of $1A1.1,003 for sale low. Lucent 011 We i DITHCA.N, DITHLAP co„ manaideurtnw -rib - RE WRITI REI 7 I/5fiSM O 10. fi. .13 O rf 0 I L. . Offioa NO. Mt LIIINSU. b~RHRT, Plus burgh, Pa. myB-6md P. RZYMEII _M. D. &CYDER-. Late at Miller ,ic Ilieketson's, Reymer Sr, Brothers, , Suocersors to Heymer de Anderson, I Wholesale Dollen! in Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, !Sugars, Fire Works, &e., NOB. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. e, i ] i i t v ihilTU . . ;03. i.L'.l - r.:TEIE Etr. ttiMITH C.A.14, I ?'1 .. I E . *6 H LI i1.7.510f! A3U t4/E(BE* U. T.) TX N .. 40EC 1•3 r‘s , anabera d Ga STRREI. 0.4 , 1.41 , 41 0.1V97. F 1 Hell ;18 t Irt • D R 1 .3113E1 ALLlGilßiCnt' 2W11 ,- R',1r7117 - LiANMY, NI:fEET L ESL() , Lead Pipe. Pia end Bar Le:,l ; au . , e,n:erial in zetteral. Oit 11). In Q. 19 E , r`gtill , prOVV :n4 o!. od I.nAt sor.pc , ilcro, ,•:tmp . INnr; 11 , 11 , 0. All order,' prwnvt:9 kft, 4 C. dye NA .11< A6o Barter: Q,Ar , T t. 314 efl kin& c, Wh.cli'f'iNG PAYR, hnv0r....... _:. Mo. F-. 7 Wood street "Co BMITEIPINi ,t; h': WILLIAM CARP It rr° 'Aftloinftie GROLIER, &Mt 1=4,, K. .J. ~ t..; trek*. ASKAKILIGLisId., wtd z. Lii.3l4WS, thAll .L) etid ;LI - 31. I) PrIONONUA rT.IELA RYY • 1.2.7 lablirty Si.rnefe, a 1.F:I JP,riTSB triantt , . 4 0 a. W• 0 C9fItRiOLL.:O /Y. 7, t.. 1772. ! f 1 .".:Y LAVS.2I , 4, d, CU. -- S.l...BLlckGak, WORK:r InrWa.V.ar '4oet. first airs; 2. 4 .3tAural.kr z illite iftwrs below th 6 Mop, aik rp lionac, ‘ pi EtitrebtErgh irtd,JA (R&M sa4 caul WO= ags. orpayica cturc ra -seta toribm vattfta. r. 1 crialTußt ~ - 0, BE ) it GIIIITFr St., NEAR WOO if $., • 14 tr. SliTiliKnitißEAS Pi A. pITFA C. o 1ty; : .... ; , ,• gest A l9 3 ca l yit T n ifii s * .. j..t"...:. - : rCA4WII6. ttraec k 4 , . , : , g4: : :: i - ..e celebrated P r :r• " W . 6. , of Shades, Bilk& sig. i .‘ . " 11 — . - tmpt . attention given to all orders for fit ......i -x :ad Linn down aagaillothirda. ...;t17:17d 110.1141611. Business Cards, &c, R. HUTCHINSON ILATZ 0? LERCE lIITTOEINBONO 001111Nii & FORWARDM lii&CENT Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE., Mow, Grain, Fifth. Dried 1 ratt, l'ot and Pear Ashes, and PROD , { ORINERALLY, BranAti of Farnig,y !Pour Always on Rand e. 102 Second street, Between Wood and Market. • • PITTbBLi PENN'A. , rivanoe made an Contligandent, &nil-Iyd FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, FIVEIi STREET .irc•c', , lloction of accoznta and all legal basi nets pr. inpliY attended to, beLlyd ".3.1. Ur: APPALL, t.'-"kII S ';RA.NT 185 Smithfield Street. VV.tt Ed E SubT 3sYtCK.IVAO en n wei; ,:ceted stock r; Fall and Winter Goods, G'. Clotaz. , C4shaerors, 1r Algal, am larle u. G'ENT'S GOODS, mujudixqz Go/;,us, Ifea and sv*r7 chief us.w.Q7 kcnt b' Aral'. clams Farzthshiag blort 07ders vrczzt.d. r.11:4:11u ANDREW KLOHAN. THOMAS N.lViti.Lsß, IIiNRT PHIPPS, JR , I,cial Partner tionural Pirtners. IRON CITY FORteE, 111.01V/AN it PRIPPIS, 'Ninth Ward, Pittatntrgh. manul . .eture bar Iron, leneral Hallway an -tcall.l. , at Vorgtt.ga. PaN , erger, Fright and Lo e0x.r.01!,0 Axles, Sc. a•.10-ti ihtUULSK, BRASS WOKS _.,--karkl.A.N CRAWFOILD .1 , variety of Einifihth:: BilABEs FOR GAP) or ST.F.AITI FITTERS, ACH.LNES")::- CAN 1 (NON 01 EyEuz D ycrip7i,,n ma to to order St.o;z4,oat wcri tCALLI aid V:1-3 ti cum z mad repair - In¢ prumpi sanded tw Li.P tcuular ottantidn pimns a, 2.t.11.,n: led :,..- t'nrbtn OirE, s ecle the '•N'eatora D:Artr.et Porn.,, , ylvania. ror the gale of Marsh, Lauf Jell A ..:•:„..1„ ?biotic the Lest over ;44, aevthg Pi itb not l tuble t. got vh VOW E • ' - •..atc . . - than htly ; tele . ° feblt - .lly. H i I.ACI% DEA MON D N'lrYja. WOMKF, Stil'ittiti, Fe P BRoTiligit; at 4. I=l 1-;e6t, Vtinaity Retinod cJan. nca b<lLLre. Ilat . 7,t4gLkt:. nl all <112.1J. ted ("guy.: c,Lnul,cto,:ed i :7. VII- staled atenuctee, - 149 en FirsL 1/* ,, ant ; 2 .4 ~ 0 0011 i Sheets, rarer. !obit Lyd N. 6 't . i. ',:.se A !. 404 Lc L. CA;.,DVCI.LI.,. RA. 1101 Wed it Ct... (...t P 9. CI ! , ea;er t , : Llnt, 374'21 , 2ure,. H. MP, CZed 13e4,1 a.z.L.t.ti 4.:1", 2101)14)Di It, LA I=l. (Et: lit hse robtait r t co Q t htc , PS er1.^2 , 1 E, tatablithment. an it Caorot. Duti u]UFt Aj...yrocod erY 1 -apart... oorlIIC Lin! 3e7 , at.., ( rrit t" , raeL and shet.r., rlva tratr.t4 k t i MeaCir.i. i• - !1,?-7„, 1 . : a. 5tpt..?..`; Hotels & Restaurants. IS 4.1'. V -01-, t6:-=, 12:: , 4.. z k 1.1 Her. w i'enr...6,7lvaras% huourigels aoinzt AU Proprleg.or LEAV A :4U TA ;AE.T. ri hilt I•'i2' Eir with all the rs,derc iphyroYezhouns, ht :3 Pv. ptd:t.r resort, the .I:Abacriber is prepared to r....tec ea motiate his oltt ct.Ltotaers and the pubic later ally, Leith the )`CE: the markets affords. Hill be served ar 4. ever) variet c. style, dur.n¢ the setvton. Vt Litmore and Alm he feels oontdint 7t.att.::: , a to tlt.e r:thltt for their teseelleaea. Orta,.l;uqll6l. ,11-11.1 azdacli wtolea;:,i Dvs2v:Lit: ti LT i% d FL ITS B i_;11 1:1 firktitt ratAZl.,..tt • , :e. Bi 0 CE fs 4_ the chit tat v, re,Nlirt - of Slizi.l„i:.l) CAN r_•YriTElLti, Al t ; La, ;'r et >sled 4..1.4re the i L.:7011.1 , of tCL: cH trfown ounolVlth ever; thxrg rbr, r.r.ct .inn:•_nrf . l,re . ,l4C the 11;atiag coßn When, uysTicr.:e L4Agez : Cr` 1.•!• 1 %to,: b"! 3. LLI I.l'ol,:sci oel4 omittici:l et 1"01,L44 HALL BLILLIARD OBI.€ , Cs .21D,CHA RI., FP , Itbig F. I - 1. 0, 4 - 0121d remit - I,f friemde ar.d maFtornerr chat he lafitill to bt at hiz Qld eln A.! A.PULD.: e.gt: 'earth -' 1 N.-7.ome ;0 •-... •C'::1 . ."X"33'.: L' t4S-111•:)- • •'" f7' '• r • , ‘7.• `e v . 1 Li! heql 91. rroet Lir, L uw pAr • •• on. the 1.- MEM iLzl , l 0) • I§lperteek‘ & McKay, 811.4101iS AM4 gALS'ilft, Aves iignerg. ~,) riz:zotirsh. liepte.nelter 10,; o tgliratgi.l - TION Or I . A.irrICELVSiiP ALP --inc ,partnerstift herctor..: , c existing be twain JOS. - EPENCER and W. IL GAILRA Itts war dissolved on the 20th of August, 1P:62, H. OARRAB.I) being authorised to settle no the business nf thalattt firm at the otlioe in tnelrew. ery, The lirewing !Inflame will be erontAntiod 14. SPENCBR & ti'laY, who intend en have al ways on hanks. error actiolo of .41 L, Pull and BROW., STOI,I. The umte*.is - ned will It e thankftil the, friend!. of the loth tirna for is continuance of their patronage, and antic to matte it ',lair 17.123 t 9 Coo satisf2. - tiso t , t! wb mac pctrchase from them, Mr. ROBEICT W,A,T.ittly . of Lito bl t : I.ne? Ernown w the hr amuni.j. the maniviement c. Lot LaiLicess, t a ..t Groa , ,ill3 preen ~.d.re,s tc,NC..III d %'1:4,1111.177.-6,1;:.1".tt.:bur;61'5.,. p4CIIC3I, a3od in the' PUBLIC SCR OSILS, HIGH SCHOOL, • SELECT nctiouLs, ELM ALE COLLEGE 'WESTERN UN *ERN `Y and the various educational institutions in taw city and vicinity. Also a complete assortment of 44)Et OWL STATIONARY, Copy - Punks, Pens, Ink, Penctls, Slates. Rubber, Writing, Letter and Note Paper, icuveluPell, brewing - Paper. Rule:, C,toposition Boats. art. For sale at C& As. 0. MELLOW S, - 81 Wcod street. Pittabur* A A590R3.31.1:11111'v Y ILEIGH t reialred and for sale low by BECICEIAM ,tc LO} 177 Liberty attest. 167111inv • AltOtt Cilftegi4(olll l / 1 86116111 BARREL—The beet assortment in the (. 1 for sale by DOWNTETLEY. 0611 DM Wood street Ises. isoa. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, November 18th. PENNSYLVANIA CtNTRAL RAILROAD. Nine Daily rglitiE THROUGH ACCOMMODA tion Train leaves the passenger Station Daily, (except nunday,i at 550 a. m. stopping at all eta ions between Pit'sburgh and . P:ladelph and making direct connec.ion for Now York at Philadelphia THE Thir.OUGH AIA IL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning. (except Sun day.) at 250 a in., stopping only at principal Sta tions, and making direct connections at arris burg for Bel imoro and Washington, and for New York via i'hiladelphia. 111 CIIROU , iII AXPREFS TRAIN leaves daily, at 4 26 p. m , stopping only at principal Stspions, making direct connection at Harristairg for Baltimore and Washington, and for L'.'ew Yore via Allentown Route and Philadelphia. THE FAST ,LINE leaves the Stnticn except Sunday,) at 835 r. an.. stopping only at principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washins ton, and at Philadelphia for New Yt.rk. JOHNSTO WN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 300 p, FtC p- Tang at all stations, and running as far As Cone matigh.. TAIL®I4b tr.l. - 48 2 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWal;': Station, eaves daily, e xcet t , ttnclayost 630 a.m. bECOND ACcOM..lttopAl lON 'IRA IS for S.ation, leaves Gaily, (except SandaY.' at 11 40 a m. T rtlßu ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for INeLl's Station leaves daily, (except tanday,i at 350 pm. . ACCOMMOD kTION TRAIN for Wall's ~.tation leaves daily, except Sunday:, at 6 Ou p. m, Tliß CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Staticl. (very Sunday at 11 U 5 a, m.; returning leave Pltt , thurgn at 12 45 p. tn. RETURNING TRALIISS ARRIVE IN PITISBUItWI AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Expre a 12 60 p. m. Phliadeli his nitpreto I 2.0 p. m. trat.t. Line 130 a. tn. Thrt,ugh Mail Train ill° a. tn. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. tn. let Wales Station ACCUlltonation'2.s a. to. :id Wall's Station Zioc , ommodation a 35 a. W. 3d W &ler Station A otomnaudation 153 p. m. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation 605 p. tr. Baltimore ) , xpreas will arrive with Philadelphia Expres. at 1 At p. m. cn Mondays. Fort BLAIttS VILLE and IND'. AIN d connect at it.a.revile In e - section Throuph Acoomnicalivi.,n, Johnstown ACCOMMO dation and Express 'train Baia, and with laid le re ExPreas und Johnstown ACCULIIIII(datIOZI Welt. LHAINS FOR I:I3EN.t-BrftG ronnoct at Cres son wish Expeons Trai s and Mail Train Nv a.d wan Tbrou._ A cc.Lnun , lation and Eayress Trak 1,:a..4L. the raveling Public %ill find It greatly to Moir irrerest gong r Wes - to travel by the zhil`tNoiLVAlli.lA lialLitllAb as then: iionitnudadons now udere I cannot be •ury used on any caber :uute. rho head v babasted with since, and is ontire'y tree froj, dun , . we ran Pldhadie .a..ety,.hpeett and lomfort to all we may lay, this Ito id with their patronage. T') NY ‘V Y. 1.11 .11• /..A.Nt...A. Idi i‘ty pagaato Cao , kett to all Stations on the Yonn kat.rog.... &DI Pgitadeiptita llatu more aLci New Yors. Pazeengerr parcan inpp t.cheix in care will be charged an aire s aicord ng tc distance traveled adaition to i.e., :itato r rater, except train btu whi re Cdnpany has nu Agent. 1 5 . 1 .11.1t.,E. — 1n case of loon, the Company wJI hold itieurseli cs ri.iipui..sib.e for personal baggage of ty, nod tar an amount not exceeding $1( 0 ). ~L union3 Line one been ehinh. Jed In convey Pe sse..aors nod haygags t. , sod Irons the I , e, at. at a cn..rie u t t . r x cents fur each pans, tiger .1.-1.1 baggage J STEWART. Agent, At the P. k. R, ii.o.enger .tatton, 611 L;norty and tit ata rOOI.N. no!! 1!5433. ItSO3. PjfiIiIigA,VIAVNEA CIIICAG!) RAMO API.; RI 0 U) i) kti'ili.Ei;'l 10 ALL PONTI': rN THE Wr::T. MOUTH WENT AND NORTH WENT imairm:ED Shortest mud Soot Dlrrrt tleuts to th ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER le: b, 18.53. trains rain a, I,llc, vr, v . NVEt•TIK D THRoUliff TRAINS, C bC es ttp nrgh egh en) "TriveB I nee r(silmo. F. We) me C...icage 10 541 p in. 11 Lk) a. n FOB. COO:MI:IL:. CINCINNATI LOUIS Leaves Cres:ll-.0 Arrit es CoI .us b us. Oirvonnati I: than po IIS Louis. it e S: Louis .. All rains, through tc with.. onanso t.I Care. IG'. 11—The time to fine'unatl I t'e Caine as by Steubenville. Trains on both !loath! meet et C. 11111.,,,5, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. iI ( C)L - SgT Cit.ESTLLNE AND ALLIAN''E MAIL. Mail. Aocoamodation. Leave Pima Iva ...... 7.rgi a. in. 2 . 15 1.. m. Allegheny.. 7.10 a. tn. 2:45 p. tn. Nero Brighton. 8.30 a in. 9.15 p. m. 0.10 a, ra. 7 40 p. m Arrive Cieetline. .. 6 30 p. to. Thrsetralue stop at.principal tuitions between Allegheny and Rochester. NEW BRIGHTON A CC .MNt ()It AT I TRAINS—From Federal [tree( Station, ..11e obeny (ity. Leave Alleitheny.?.ls a. m. tn. 4.30 tn. 10 j , in. Arrive N. Brighton 11.15 , R m 1.. tn. r. w 7.3. Leave ungtten..`," , n. u . - i. Arrive Alleirkiimy 7 AI a. m 8 40 a. in. 2.1 , p. p in Chicago F x pro.4s h cattypres: . ..3 ,P.m. Cincinnati Expreasr . ..... _ .750 p m. Cree.ine Slail. . —7.00 V. m. TRAIicH Fort NEW CA' T MERCER and ()IL .11Y. Karl. Ac Lea, 0 i'lltsburi,h 7 ilegtienv..... Arrive Now Castle...lu .40 a m, Leave New Cutle... 6.31. , a. In. •AA p m Arrive Pittsburgh... A1lte:1611Y ...10.0u a. in. e t . 5..." rates arg r run t 5 .1-rubes time, which l'g mlnutes slower :hen l'it'ebargL time. I'..r further infurmation, an ..hr 'ugh tickota, apply to tEll/. PARKIN. Ticket Ag':. llni •n Passenger Station. Pitt Burgh, and C es , ELBEItt-.I Agent Allegheny JuliN B. J • (ieuerai Superintendent. H. k. PA General Casiengerr Agent. LLIMLAND, PITTSBUtiIiII k E'ro, riete LAN AND AFTER MONDAY. NOVEM V BECK 16th. 1803 Trains seta leave the Detw of tho Pennsylvania ItaProad. in I . lt:ebtArgh a. PITTSISURAR AND IV Leave Pktuburgh. 145 a. La. 6ala. m. ). 1 5 lavillv ' S 42 4.115 tqeubetivtllo. r,.10 " v. 45 " 5.05 Wheeling 6CA " 11 00 ' 6.08 " Arrive, Bellair _6.20 " 1!.1.5 r; 2o Cintrientias at Stenbenyida AO Bellair with Sten h9nville and - Indarta Rdilroftd and Central Ohio Ragroad for Zan eovi i I a, N ow ark. Col nabus. Xenia Dayton, InctianaAolis. Cinoinnatti, Loci villa, Cairo, hit Louis. Ht ose:4t. and all points west and Bottih - viest, and irtle,nr.g with Baltimore ano Ohio Railroad. PIITEBURGEI AND OLE \ CLAN I; ~ .1N Ir.. Laare . ta Pijtaburgh.....l.4ls a. m. ~115 p. m 'Wallaville...,42o 4.u0 • . Bayard . ...... L 5.66 '' 5.2, " Alliance 6.5 - . • 6:15 - I:savanna. ..... .7 4u ' a5B •• Hainan .8.11 " 7.30 • Armee Clevelaud..._9.2i '• C.,nc acting at Bayard with Tnacarawa, branch fur Aen pnilacelphla and Coal Doer; at Alit- Ana "mel&, It' Unrr., W - tyne And Guicax, hailrcr.. at Ravenna with Atlantic and great W,e*ra..h.ailroayd foRY/Jarren. tille. Union, Corfl.".Throanown and Balarrianca ittUinta, ;la - 11.1 3 / 4 7 .a.nr...evir: a and CineinnP.. R. for Akron. Larahtwa • ! and ?!.i).!. , :tbt..7. ,and P.!. .th it R. fordtrio..anpr,-* R4l.*taandiaalty. Toledo. also with awut,ra for Detroit. 'Steubenville end Wellrioille Accmcntdo'dation leava A..iegheny City at S 50 p. I:Ceti:Urdu 'Trains arri , •ta at,10.00 3- M. 3.50 p 8.05 . p. tre and 2.10 a. iyas 'atonal Tickets to all prominent pointaoan be m imed at tte Liberty street beput, YittE, Ande:o - 4124) / 1 ". PABAIL Thsk et Aim% _.: _ =h _ ..---, if. m‘nERRT noire- -1 er informstion ap tito ' ' gent WILLIA, At the C om p an y , , OIioeUt4AICT. Agen t Station, Penn it, Ben ==!M Railroads. Trains, K L WIMIT:.s ,HILAiGLM£iT Chicago Eu re Chicago Ex pr,2, ti :la i 1 ) a. Cr. AST WARD EASTWARD TRAIN:- ARRIN k: A T PITTSBURGH ~a tnaudatlon 4 &' (). EASTWARD INTER A lilt 4 NGEUEIIO Railroads, NBIFILAILIGOAD.VIA SIVA* ANA INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI 5. L oa4naitiagy at Indianapolis with Terra EAU* Ind Terre Rants and Alton Sailrand. roa l Lont , cod Lafayette and Indianaptdi , New AI and ndetn and Michigan Central Rulloacis for and SO, ItOCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON. all intermediate points. Thugh freight Train to IND.TANAPOLLS, Irg..E HAUTE , LAFAYSrEE and PERU. freights and passengers carried from Cincia cazi or Lawrensebarg in Je time than by an, other rnute by twenty-foes hour% and at as low rates. only road by which shipments can be insole frCu ccnnati to the Watt. without break ing bulk. Conaiguments mach to P.C. WEST, or ALF,X, GRAYDON Freight Azentsat Cinerinnall„ or R. O. DADSTES Agent at Lawgenotburith, JOHN D. MORRIS. Indianapolis, will reoefve prompt attention, end no charge for cemnriestanl RO ORARO3 POE DR.I.YIR2 OR 001011/RION 1^ LLIV RUC/OUR/3. • kor farther information apply 0 TR0i3.10.11- GAN, (No. 122 Monongahela Howie, agent of the Company, who is prepared 0 give THROUGH C 111% for passengers and &ale tto Indiana Polls. Terre tthip, La....%yette, Chicago, Pam, Green onatle„ ordgrille, Charleeton, Paris and AlM oon. .!h, H. 0. LORD. Preeddent. Insurance, WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, PATTSIBUR46I.III4 arotiklvt ilt,Yal..l President. N. GORDON", SOOrettilry. 1). COCJiRAN. elnel Agent. No. >;r& Water street, (Spans Co'a Warehons*. op smi.n.) Pitthorn:a. Will ioso.ro against all kind.:3 ol FMB and MA BINII RIMEL • A Home Institution managed by Dlrepani who are well known in tho OOLOILIIIMAWY. and who are deterrd e 0... by prmiptnees and liberality. to MAW tair, tb o ah.traoter Trhich they have assumed, as 9f terin the m-ottx,tion t, tho who death* to bill izenrac:. oeTor sit ItOth, 4 63j000 00 o ortanye 4180 00 )dlce ........ • . ..... .280 L of t Aroonntr, ..... reg 48 tralt.cr.c..4 a.ptets ,sio 20 ; 174.075 'Lk)/ 0T , J.116. < .711.11_,-,; , - - j &aim hi' 41.1.147, ..,•,'lroliellle?nae.. Alexander'TiLvit4; home Dareie Wm. IL 8 , 11:11. i;!au. W. Rizt tr,r' - Andrew Ankle - klest-1,4 or bperr : Geoid M. Lau, 11.,.t? . 1 7.!•1,r.,.. I:.era. ileatmell, , J ( , ;.1 is. NI Tame. Le ,IS .1 8 C FLELiO MUTUAL I!;RJRANOE UOMP , I' Li I L. 4.1) or I'dryatzai, Mittirtai tutu:tura .to. is trlnt OY. V.:4IAM. ,12 6u lu ,41 10 oo 8 su 7 .6 aweracz wei,Brult Fqrgitii ET. ci Allah (lapfgel, i2gc,510 oe, Aseet... *403,602 IDS. .17‘.410,3 11771 Mortgego • r improved vlty Pr. ••• party, worth ..1•:•r.));e the amount $166,806 On ()round rent, first class .... . 4462 ti Yenarylvaniu R.allroad C,.'s 6 '4! , mat. Mortamge Loa.r.s, 5.Y.1,060, ooet ...... Z7.'106 0: Phitedelphla city 6 lit rent. SO 060 (T. Allashsny County b gi certt. Pesl223q jcl La xaUroad 10.000 OC; (',llr.tora.l'.oemi,vrolleecnral 9,fiE 1...121:1.21'dnTb and Broad TOP MOCLIttLit, Railroad core patty, mortgage leen.— Pens7l7ania Railroad Co. Stuck of Riqi.Ein'n! Nomad ane'....l:lN , otr ^ . ............. . 14. 16 :fl'''re.ilvarano.t tt ••. :),:novrnro :'' . ...ft5 , 1111.n0t ;2.0. • Curt. , ..7•rna Lao.. 01 nirr . ;sni."...ell4.o. do ...., Lan Q Union M. Inga--e=..., En-ti, 169 CIP iteot• , .vable. t ablates ...... 16.2 9 7 Th ! :CI Lt:. E.:, ;Luc,: iv:croft, tee... 6.216 7: ri94,4• - • • 1'.;• ., ,T 4 Ir nee& of ase.nte.. 11.355 Se MIMS II :;14f.A1 Prat-Um*. fr. ACTOI:Et t0.a . ... ' _L:,,t. t..:r.-.. r.t! Bistiala, W m...t.. boaloi • - I:4tAitt titoem. Yrocieriet Brown, William; ?dimmer, Cormatits Stevt.... .. .....".n.', W. Dille, ,•7_...br , :".t. orr:,' 1 , ':,..t.1ia1l i , IL L. Cr,rr... , r. 7. Lothrop, .1?....n0rt Torin.l. i•ariirle.s Leit6l) 4. F . T .lent.r. ,t.. 7. :. :::cx,b I. Btr.:iii.t. ',Atli Bower, .. ~.. '• ‘ -.-.• r, cr. 3 ,- .•ba iii_vell, Piit.murth ),. M. ..til!tild.A.l4,B,wrettrY.. ... , A..:1,D.NE.8. 4 .:‘,:.Vii.t.., Aa - 0r.;,. _ .. •t .- 0 ....,..F.:: ."., : - :,.....r T.71.irl a.n.: Woo-I .1. ..- -- -- AV:AST LOSS 1 )r m ll i' p.m if/1.9..J 6, :".I.lq rattl: /A: a 11.1 RANCr, rAf t'Air Q_PFICIL Y*l" NATI' isT amyl" 01 AIN M (7 A . 4.1141'6, bt. Utak. .0 1'.51 , r! Asrastb) !, A T., $..0 0: iiveemujr, , r r t,t4l )ta,zos. ea, urtd 41..P3a.'14 C.R,. ty.n-tmoor ICt.IX 10113.t.amry L 052..: or. 2...T.p.0 tioctrititt , • : 4 N. ,r.. 41. • .1 $2.2)8.051 • Z. ! , :snd um< whinialds nom bpally n dir!in h- ve are from, risk's which have ran determined. ioieuranoezip .hd .44 every LlESOfilltiPli ot Prop erty in Town nCo hd uittry, :A rates co low at are consistent with security. ettce their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by lire, toanarliollni aueviing . Pour Millions of Dollar k thereby at forting emienoe of the 84:1 , 7B0 Ogee of /1:181:1M011. as well as the ability and diapotution to meet with Prcno tiler,: . . Ittrzoir the rear 1559, tdroom.i. DIKIL chalk, W. Merdeoal Tobias V, agmt.:-. P..:Tid S. Brown, Samuel (Iris t, paw Lea. Jacob it. Smith. Zdward C. Dale, far r: Riottertle, George Pelee, CHAR N. BANORICR, Preeldew. )WARD C. %SLID, Viee Preeideat. Secret pro tem. J. eA.E.DzYIa cum,. Amt .73orth000t ror. Third and Wood ow. nADELPHIA HE AND LIFE INSURANCE' CO PAN NO, 149 OITEBTNIET STRUT., opp..ieco pha c.,,,t0.w. Ht,. z, Ce 5421.1 VU 10,1430 A5eeta......4404,11441. WILL kfAusiTALi )SENDS or t HU RAN CH. either Perpetual or Lhnitaci.o... -err erveription of Property or telere.hGnili26. a ratteasi Eremiutu. Pleeldeui Y. PT•4l4lllgf. cat.;:k.e. LAtr F.. 1, C P. D. It'utlk, ...enraie FF. 5;..1-"7 ' E. Par 9 . 'The, Li j.l , : t • , . e. COrrit4. , - , ..11111 - :2lzip.: and Wo,d rdraant t E UL Y INSURANCi P,9 PITTS27II,'.GE. kfliCt - Z - iftick 6j, .5.6 i A MINDS 07t Fl I-la AND MA 1:1 - ..NE RISKR. .101414 D.MeCOBJ I / 4 :ict ?.widen • D. Id. 1:-.00.K., tiscretarse Capt 'general A._rent. lEVl`OR:l—lsaho Huseay, kisz- Tay Capt. IL C. Gra7. , J elan A. Wllson B .John D. Ntr Chp thin Adv.! 3),51. Hohert L . • t fool F IURIWIISIIING Goons. SUITABLE FOB THE SIMEON BIACRUM d GLIFDE • Invite attention to their stook of OVNTLIS MEN'S and YOUTH'S Linen and Traveling Shirts., r_`olliars, I lee . Suspenders, Linen and Stlh Handker.:Ll6ir, idler**, Hose, Umbreihes, SHIRTS, illl , _l crnirhiod Goods. slaw on hand et ACIRL'hi h GLYDE B. kat. s I,:ract eL. 4etworai 4th* Diamot4 PRESENTS FOfi THE HOLIDAY'S" R E SUBSCRIBERS !RAVE JUST spened ospeeally for the Holiday'e a very huge and dealr..ado stook of VINE GOLD JEWEJL.II4I%, SOLD A!47) Si my*. fr. WALT:ki for 1.8.t.6,6 a.nfi Gantlemoo's wear. fine Profile Glork.; Fancy METER-PLATED WARE, snot. as nature eel - 0 and fruit cob;ete card =Pas, tea setts, eta.. and a large vanet7 c; anitable artiedes for presents. REINEILAN, :NEIMAN t REMUS, dee= 92 Fifth ram OAP-40 DOX_IES TOILE rA4OA.P A. , armed, in etorc for sale RHYMER BROS. ag itrost.. RAMBERB/125..411-1131342114 CHOICE ILI Cranberries. Just reo.ived and for sale by XETZE 41: AtheTRONG. ape seism Market &ad Mai meets 5298.25/ T. 39,115 Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters. gIORNTICOPIX SALOON ALWAYS V in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat ing establishment has Just recieved a large up ply of Baltimore IShell Oysters,. They will Le served up in the beet possible manner, with ali the delicacies the Market affords. Don't forge: the place, corner of Fifth and Union streets. se&dtf i. WEIS, Proprietor. GO TO NO. 15 FlFfil Si'REET and get Good Article from D. S. DIFFENBACHEE, P. S,—Ladies' good Kid Sappers :for 60 isl.B Ar ALL AND EXA s IIII.NE THE LA It -4-1 Beet, cheapest and best stack of Boots., Shoes. Gaiters, Samaras. Gams, .t.c in the city. at 'I3/SLAIN oc3l Mark et :it .:ed loor from I , Of h. ay ) OCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY A splendid asaortment 'or sale by JAMES zOWN. 024 136 Wood et. ECEIVI NG NEW BOOTS, SHORE AS , UelTEk6, BiILMOBAL6 and GIIM every day at WILD TURKEYS-6 WILD TUR iiEy,i, just received and for sale by FETZER SL A RXISTILUINti oaYl corner Market and Nine streeta -- A PPLES-300 BBLS. CHOICE AP 111. PLRS, Jan received and for 8311 e by FETZER & ARbleTitUirti, cc3l corner Market sad First r:recte ULTIVATORA, PLO ‘115; FODDER XJ Cutlet!: stssci drills. hay elevators, doe PG! ere. °hurt* farm mills. &o.dor sale by BRCKKAIit f LOIN 127 Liberty atreAL %TALL PAPERS CHEAP—BOUGHT v 7 before the last advance in price. For sale be w, P. MA PRA Wood et Q 3 J 863 9 863, BAnkin iiouses, eze. niellingana NCNB, aid N Noma It t and- Baohanto Brviuni ind Donlan 11 NoV4.lh.afte. Aoceptaneed Gold. Silver anA Bank Notesa; Exottange on th e . lastern and Wotan E3B FOURTH wriramr. UHART.E.RED IN I}3- Q grim nartir, Nitwit 9 TO 9 0 , 4351,009L4 4 1.." also, on Wedneay and Saturday I:ryes:bum, from May ht to Novambm Ist, from 9 to 9 eolook and from November tat to May Ist. from a to 9 o'olook. Deposits received of ali ar.ans not lire than Gtr Doman. and a dividend of the profits deolafod aryear. in Jane and Deoamker. Laterest has deolasedsenn-Annually _in June and Belem sines theßank was organised, at the rate r.f cis pef u tpol33. not drawn Oat, Is Placed - to the credit oTIV dboositbr as-priaoipal. and bears the same interest from the first days of June and De cember. compounding twice a year. uitht troubling the depositor to call or even to prorefit his pass book- At this rate =pi:7 will d , .uhle lees than twelve years. Books containing the _Chute , . By-Laws. hales at and She Begalationa ferni6ed rratl-:, v•_plitation °Mee, rassan k r: 01011611 i A I F : ags vtan PRIIIIMINTS. Johnß. bliradden,, basal. PIM.W.C.I. r. tl Volume, John Murshail exunder Speer, James B. D. " Zad , L. Fahnenock. A. M. Pollock. r. , -5, • • Jame s McAuley. EMI Ban-win. James Hardman, Wm. r. AnAvr,c,.., MIL Calvin Adams, InitrE J =et D. Betts John 0. BiAofet, Peter A. ., Madeira. George 13 Wm. Vankirk Join C. Bine. Jame Shkile, 'AIOZIS3 A. e t, Robert Robb. °barite A. tot. Walter P. ftliwbaH Wm. bonablr, John Or/. John Evans, Retry 1.. RintwEß, Wm P Weyman. John H. Shoonbut.ti Win. S. Raven, WAIL. B. SohmerN, kieter li. Hunks f, Alexander Tinc."!4,, °hard Ram lease Whitby. ma I. LaYelY. Christian Year*. , !Wit? 41.9 AST> T11LE72.10... • CHABLIS A. COLTON. FARMERS' DEPOSIT BANKING CO. Bill Of DIiPOSIT AIYD DISCOGIT Par and Unrrent Funds Reoeived on Deposit, rivairE UNDEIELSIGINED STOCKIIO/JO7 RRS are individually responsible to deposi tors to the whole extent of their private means: James Marshall. William Young. John Scout, Jacob Painter, William Walker. William Carr, Samuel George, 6. B. Robison. Thomas Mellen, Thomas Scott, Robert Bell. Joseph Love, John McDevitt, 1111. A. Stewart, John Floyd, D. R. Galway. Hay Walker , W. W. M'Grgor, John S Dilworth JAMES MARSHALL, President_ R. A. GEORGIC Cashier. iaziB L ESTAI 6AVIMis It TITUTION SiZTATEMENT Or THE CONDITION , 7 of the above institution on the 2d day of 2;o• comber, )863, published in conformity to tho oharter: Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, 1853 $103,5.41 J. Amount of Interest due Depositont..... 1,8,34 91 Amount of Contingent Fund 91 ASSETS. First Liana ou Real Estate..s3s.33o 01 Uaited btutes Bocda 50,000 00 U. S. Debt Certitcatee and Notes, market value) 11,051 79 Interest earl ed act due 559 07 Office Furniture 150 00 Cash on hand 11,011 A $107,73 01 A. A. CARRIER. Treasurer. The undersigned, ALd tang Committee, have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities, counted the cash, acc., and have found the above sta.ement to be correct. 4 . B. COPELAND, NICHOLAS VoEII.ELY, WM. H. SMITH. Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY EAT UKDAY EVILNING. TESEST PAID at 6 per conk. per annum TRUSTEES. ISAAC JONES, PRZAIDEtT. Hon.T. n. Howe, I it oo„I.1±1,111.00rhea Wm. H. Smith, G. G Hammy, W. B. Copeland, Jacob Painter. Harvey Childs, I hieholas Voegtly. Office, 68 Fourth Street. Doi LOAN OFFICE HfvNBY W. CIMIG.: N 0.160 SJILITILL"Li.:I•O rATilf:s3l: Near the 3ornor Fifth. PirtebariCa. WI ONES , IN LARGE AND DRIALIF., IYA. quantities loan ei on Gold and Silver, Dia monde, Jewelry, Gold and and all kinds of valuable articles, for any lanalli ct time agreed on. The good; cannot he dtql.ererl without the liokat. say- 011 ice Homo from 't A. M. to 1t Li_ 4011,N LLITTLE, O. loa Yetbitrialr. STOCK ItErd BILL BROKER Fromagsery Notec..StcgA Bonda st.l la calgiaaog botught end grad 1.0 DIME SAVINUS INSTITUTION, IYO 110 Smith-field etreat,opposite the CuPtor House. Chartered by the Legislature. OFFICERS _JAMES PAR ti, Jr President__ VICE ?SUMMIT& Win. H. Smith 11, F. Ito Id T.boa. D. !dogsled A Rely =ad. .se.ois Sellers Jogliu • Rhodes ipbx F. Jennings, JgeoL Stdokredl4 Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Blaze T imam's, J oeiah King 0 Znii A 9 _Pell JDO Dll WOrth 9 8 Fowler W A Reed Jae W Woodwell It C Sokmerm F Rahm C W Rieketzwo .1 M Tiernan, 9 B Hartman D hi Lou R J Anderson Jas W Baxbm D R Moliinley U H Wolf Robert D Coehrti, Wm Smith W Ihmsen 8 B Jones B F Jones W H Phelpa C B Herron noarrany LIM RABLEITTSBIt. D. E. MoKINLEY. Open daily, from 8 e.. ei. to 2 2., Y. Alec, 31a5 Jac:Saturday eveninge, from 6 co 6 o'olook epoeits received of ONE DIMS ea i npwarde " ends declared in December an l June o each year. Dividends allowed to remain are place i t o tho credit of the depositor as prideipal, and bear in terest, thus oompounding it. Books containing Charter. By-Laws, .40., tur nishedat the office. Xi" This Institution offers, especially to these persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved. a sum which will be a resource when needed the' r money not only being safe but bearing interest. i r stead of remaining unproductive. myl WILEBE DO YOU BUYY 0U B 8110 E 8? 13 0a L D'S 98_ Market 1" , At I , jgr,rrattef Bin Mtn hut received and far We by eg oad T ti.o"llWil Pitttharkil flaniudissilicl/4itaihosd. WAttrusistrZ t im ..,.. m ATVIUM* AV. ows. on co P & 11_ R . fa- Lewd '`.7 Pittsburgh PIUS pulp and nom Uniontown 7:56s 4) chan p aid% do ) Acceotdarn 113 i ' ati, .. WO : : ; d do do 6:15 ole ' 206 p 131 Port Perry do 4;7 00 P m .140 P m Braddock's Aooom'n. 15 DID iwg p m Sunday anurolt train to and . .. from McKeesport 1:00 , • 11l Yo tiokets apply to GEO.Bintret.. ilalyd H. B.Lote 'Buret. trtlitglirALLAMlS WESTERN AIWA. &rprasstraia. Fort Wayne arsV i v,., will .ske way maLU from Crestlisie to t g a.m. Clevelead and Pittsburgh train. 2 Maas Mil b tt ic turght Peri WaWi k 4 ' 1 4.= L'e,t4e. a PitainiTittalairi osi w Cleveland Pittsburgh train. 650 a, m. et midnight. This train twos way mails between ioeherteg, Pa., and Peljairdo. ExPrmat - Pittsburgl; Port Wasth lend Chime. r. °Mato r 450 m. wievelanUt Pittsburgh n, MO a. 110' Clew lgrso D m. 421.1i1VAL4 Cincinnati Enprese. 2 :30 IP. ta. Mail train. Pittsburgh, Part Wane & Masco. Sid D.lO. Oleviand and Pitteuratst*+W i tlL The Mails arriving from the West on 3i55 D. m and t:2 O r. - a.: trains will be ready tor delivery a AS Ulf VA I. ALIND DEPARTURE OP THE PADTERN H. DEPARi 0.13218 the mall ttslin 'for the &tit departs stdo 1".osoo at midnight. This train will also take the ew mails between Pittsburgh and Harrfehuric. The through Expreaa train for the oat depart; st 4:0 r. Maw ti 30)4:4 44., ti • .v The Pint train for the _set departs e i t 1110 p. , o i917...:F. " VAL , B • ~ The train dethrnated ac the Baltimore Ex rrea.POd . I S:x ul p * ass arrives at 1:15 m. Both cedes tgrotwiab r adelivered at *BO D. m. The Bast train arrives at 130 a. m. MORNING POST' 'EA} 1 PRINTING WOOD STREETS ,) • £:3 t3 ERTL 7. UAL '; ; ; i. 1; DITION3 ISt rt.19P511 YyQ C 1J $lO - .9 - 9 01 tx. ~arLre•ci to oxsani,9 6 . 3 3 IN OS PRINTING 4311'. ,,, r : t. alb ISICt4 imparior stria x, hal?* MI Ofire. ?-.1(:)N• (AlidloAß iiiikti'M 6:1 t,iii i il4 r4OIIIEI ..., untos, lataosais,DßED . VATITS TZR. REGISTERS, !.y)v..4.y reculthi, amovarrrs, oPzz.U . lk ",:iiitYin Colors, a: ;n Ram. 131 FPlr ketcrllsl Show biLle, ritandbilli, Labels, Col. siwa and Sohooi Bohemea, How fide nfPare,lnvitations,am. QA2 for DA: Mimi PUS NHS ; PROGRAMMES, POB, CONCERTS 4 raIEBITIONS A.l-4, U Pt; 14 kr) lilll2l W =Li t 14.10 `.:4l , l , •G•tvil 44. 4 .t...444443 44444 71311" L.NO l•qt.l B 0 0 g 'VV 4)4 R Y L>ittireairtlofi, Setwel awl College Cotalownet, Blillum/laneous Catialoguell, Collet'tallow', Reports:lblefe s ate BLASE BOORS, LEWIEst Boopps, CRAM* Iffll., Atka itanks: & Betailking FURNIBI33I) To ORDRIA. A WORK EXECIIiTED PRONE= BARR & MMEIIB, PONT Z.Str. aud Weed Sq. PRIVATE D BSI EAJSELii Dl4, BROWN'S MICE ; ou ABET, OlciLone ead etrangert in need medical ad. ationla not fail to Ore Lim Dr. Brown's remedies never fan tel. 811/6 imyn raiefi, 8o:oh:dons and venereal affeadons —moo hereditary taint. 8' urh 3.8 tot , er.Peoriazio and oth or ,trn,.'isorigai. the ,rigin of whirl the patient to ignorant. SEMINAL CVEAIEMIg. rOILIediCS for this affliction. brousht on by so, i tary hehits are the only medicines known l egtore to la n COVIST which are safe and will aneeditt mlth. RHEIIMATIBId. 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