DAILY POST. A California Steamship—Revolt mg 1-Tcture of Beenes on Board A correspondent cf the New 1 oik Her , aid gives a mgbtful account of the’Beenes] on board n California steamship, the North Star, plying between New 'fork and As pinwall, and soys it will apply to all the vessels of the lute. The law is openly violated owing to the cupidity of the owners of the vessels, and many more pas sengers are carried than the vessels can ac commodate, or for which means of escape are provided in case of disasters. In the. vessel on which he took passage there were upward of a thousand souls, and there were only seven boats on board ca pable of accommodating at the utmost! about two hundred persons in calm weath er, so that in case ol an accident at sea eight hundred would certainly have per ished. The writer giveß the (ollowing description of a night on board : "Header, you must come -with me on a tonrot inspection of the steamer North Star after night has set in and every thing is comparatively quiet. I will select a warm night for it and oue m which the lights were allowed about decks, xou will have to keep your eyes wide open un less yon wish to step on or stumble over the many sleeping forms you will discover about docks; and let me advise you to ! wear as iittlo clothing as possible ; for some of the localities I will take yon into you may come out of with more lite about your person than you bargained for. We will commence at the hurricane deck, and take the others one by one. We will suppose ourselves standing ait by the steps that lead to the main deck, and lacing for ward. Altbongh it is very dark, yon will observe that the benches around the snip s rail are filled with human beings. Some are stretched fall length; others half re-*- cliniug. Yon will see as you inspect these benches females in the dose embrace of the sterner sex, their headß reclining in the most loving manner on the shonlders of their male protectors. lon will natu rally enough suppose them to be husband and wife or sister and trother. They are] in some cases, but more frequently are not, but only a couple whose acquaintance dates back to the ship’s sailing, or proba bly a shorter time. We will now move forward on the starboard side. Amid- i ships, and alongside of a boat that should Dot be there, we discover a number of human beiugs stretched at full length on deck with their feet toward the rail, lear ing but a narrow space to walk. "Around the mainmast is a dark mass composed of forty or fifty persons, of all ages and both sexes, heaped together en masse, and all apparently are sound asleep. Moving on, we find the same picture be tween the paddle-boxes and forward to where the hurricane deck breakß off. Here there is a small place dear, which is allotted to the officer of the deck. We will, cross it and go aft on the port side, where the same scene awaits us. Reaching the point on this deck from where we started, we will descend to the main deck. Here you must be very careful, for it is as dark as pitch. As far aft as you can get, suspended to two carlins, is a commodious grasß hammock, in which sleeps our 'Good Samaritan.’ During the day he places it at the disposal of any tired person whose t ouch the night before was a hard board. We will move forward.xm the starboard side, as above, and from that on deck, and the benches. Almost every inch of space is occupied by a sleeping form. The sexes are mixed up indiscriminately. Reaching the barricade of trunks before spoken of, we cross to the opposite Bide, and move forward through the narrow passage. Soon we come to the part of the ship allowed to steerage passengers. It was bad, yon will acknowledge, in the after part of the ship, bnt mnch worse here, for every where, even to forward as far as the stem, the deck is filled with sleeping humanity, in some cases two deep. Here we are at the steerage hatch. A smell not of an inviting nature arises from it. We will descend, however, inasmuch as we expected Ip pncqpnter, when we Bailed, much that would be disgusting. We reach the steerage deck. ‘WhewJ what a heat and stench!’ is the first re mark." We take a hasty view and retreat. Before as and on either ride of ns are three rows of shelves, onftSach of which are two persons—some dressed, others * not so. Yon wonder how a human being can exist in such an atmosphere, and say, ‘Come, lei’s be.off.’ We_ start aft, and proceed to examine; the first cabin. We reach the/ooi'of the stairs that lead Vo the saloon, and what a view meets the eye! Two rows -of tables extend the entire length tff the cabin. tinder each, in every co.DCqi,v&blqaWitade, man„women and children sleep, In the middle cabin are a series of Bmall tables, under which children are ‘ stowed. Aft, on the cabin floor,,anaon the transoms, every space is filled!.;; every" state-room contains three berths, and every berth-a sleeper. The air is very,Xunl*>s ,3.pl W* are mot through. We st 11 have a task to perform, and go down into the seddffd' cabin. 'Here the accommodations are better, bnt (.be crowd no less than inXhe steerage, Directly at the foot of the steps, lying on her back, is an Irishwoman, weighing not less than two hundred and fifty pounds. She is almost withont clothing, SO ’great is the heat. Atpsfld- *? er ar( t S y e children, the eldest about five years of age. Every berth is'filledi 1 Women can be seen in this I second cabin, who have apparently lost all sense of modesty, who at horns would cover the legs of a piano', so particular were they it regard to anything appearing naked. We go. on deck and move aft on the port- tide of the main deck, which we find in thq same, condition as the other side-r-fiUed to overflowing. Our starting point has been reached;' we have seen everything about a California Bteamer that is to be seen after dark,"except such sights as lam liberty to describe. The night ia a flue one, the water smooth as a pond, and tire ship moves ’ through it with acarcely any motion. Let us hope the sleepers will be undisturbed,* * that tbe morning will break upon - them without accident,-at. health .will continue with them, (hat' nothing will add to make tbeir position more disagreeable than it is now on board thii filthy, crowded ship. Reader, good night,” . A Cabinet TUctiira. Wendell Phillips made a speech in Tre mont Temple, Boston, Tuesday evening last, in the course of which he gave his opinions of Lincoln, Chase and Beward.' They were not as .complimentary as, they might h&ve Been. Phillips prefers Fre mont for President, *as “he is a master and not a servant’, a man of ititelligenoe, and not a man whosßiedttoafcton’ was to in* conducted at ifoe expense of $20,000 a year in the Presidential Chair,” Yet he thought,.the mac f*who- issued tht- Emancipation Proclamation' ought to re main in power Bixye&& longer.” Secre tary Chase, scJfijing to Mr. Phillips, “is a man and his name ban no claim for confidence from the American people in this crisis.” That is a “socdolager.” As for the Sec retary of State, he was denounced by Mr. Phillips as “the marplot of every policy, the unbelieving Judas, the only rock ahead of the Bhip of- State, the nucleus around which gathers every thing disloyal, every thing timid, every tfiiiig selfish, every thing base in the nation.” These are the three principal officers of the AdministJja* tion, and to their guidance is committedtbe ship of State. It Phillipa t !eUa.>fae troth, ,l we are in bad hands : ignorance ia at the helm, and unprincipled advisers are either side. What hat shipwreck can be expected! IAIBHRaTII iw BBM. KO. 3 MACK •T Eltl2*r+ln«olSr»todfcr*an»lA * -*•<■>' KSIZBR A ARMSTRONG ' “ OOftiar Market and First sts- the PITTSBURGH POST: Business Cards, &c. JOSEPH SHOWDEB, rs o TA BY I* TJ B L IC!, SO. 88 DIAMOND BTREET. flol9-lyd J. A Iff. M'STEIiH, Brass Founders, Gas and Steam Fitters, Alt binds of Brass and Iron CocU* made to order. ALSO, BKASS CASTINGS. OF ALL KINDS. Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention pud to fitting no and re pairing of OIL KKFiN Lit ILS. 31 & 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty. The members of this firm, being practical me chanica. of many years' experience in the busi nfiM enjore to give eatisfaction in every re sDoct. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison & Co.’s. Steam Pomps for water and oil, seb-lyd h.o’baba O’HARA. & M’GINN, Attorn «y H at Law REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE 89 ©BANT STKEET Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh. 49-Partioular attention given to the Bettlemont of Estates, sale and transfer of Heal Estate. Ki unination of Titles, Soldiers olaims, oollectlons fuU oorrespond.no. in regard to all business entrusted to our o*re. TulS-tf B. M BUOOBSBUB TO JAS. P. FLEMING, DBUGGIteI Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestio Drugs, Medioinea, Paints, Oils. Dye-btuffs ana Perfumery, r*jo. 77 Federal wtreot, ALtEGHENT CITT.PA, myZfclyd SEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTSS, SC, AT H 1 C A S, L 10 fli * S; HO. .87 rourth Street. BOCGK f PaKVIOVS TO THE I A’l» advance in prices, of which the i*uljes*t -.c vantago is offered m purchase FOK CABII. det l iaua.o JuKM-.Jor* U Bori)...W*, jtf'CLl-,. «gh PITTSBURBH STEEL WOR* JONES, BOYD & CO., aa« BKRB or CA*H i S J KK CTB also. Spring, P*ow, and A B Stec i bPA tNt.v ondAXLkfl. oomer R-.t P . JHO. ffIOOBHEU), eOHMISSiON MERCIAN m rax Atm or rilG BS.BTAL AND BLOOMB, NO Tt WATAP. BTKB3T, BHLOW MAKE PITTfiBVBeU t’UBTIS C. STEINHETS, fillllit misuse cabpentbb AND JOBBE-i SfiOP TIB6IB AIXET b,i»M1»o«l and Üb«rtr Street*, Pittsburgh. Pa. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. 10B3KT D-AUSKjI* —A. *. T-ALIKI BOBT. DAIJIF.LL & «.U5, Wholesale Qrooeiu, ,Uag!!Slo* &S 0 FOmXDIII •IKAfts D«.'«r«u l ?rodoee»n(lPittBbttrtliMiu\iL;»<ntt< So. 8511XBKBTT STBKST, PIXTSdiU RQH HKSBT W. BEAIIMOJiT dc DO. dbalkbsik Foreigs Brandies, Wines and (m Also, Blackberry, Raspberry. Wild Cherry and oinae Brandies. Old Moncnghahela, Bye. and othor Whiskies, Jamaioa Rom, *o. Mo. S 3 Überty Street, Opposite Fourth street. PITTSBURGH, PA. Hotels, Taverns, and Families, supplied al moderate profits for Cash, myfltlya J, H. CABIDAY, »ete, htoeht Bhft, Bond and Hort Beal Ettataand Bier* ehandiso Broker. omci ROOM flfl, IfIBU&BJTS BUELDIiSQ. fOUKTH ST&KBx, PUtaburfh. Pa. Desirable Mill property and other Real Kstate to th* amount of sloo*ooo for sale low. ~S an o Gnt O 4 1 W o Tte DTrarciLW. dthstlajp a oo„ Mainafiwttuins ot PUBK WHITE KEPIS KM OATf BON OILS. Ofioo, NO. **l ÜBIETY BTESBT. Pitt* burgh, P». myB-6md P. RBYMBB D. KPYHRR ...... J 8. RETMRB Late at Miller & Rioketson'a, Reymer &• Brothers, [ Successors to Reymer .b Anderson, i Wholesale Dealers in Foreign FrnlU, Kin la. Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, Are., NOS. IK AND 128 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Wh>. EJaMITR wi. m. ssito: & <w 3 ttUOLSSALE BHOCHS feflS. !I? SttOitO AfcD 141 FIRST PITTSBURGH AiJJJIi «* £iWi£NS, Plumbers and Saa JPittera, H«, l«ff WOrt» STREET, OPPOSITE FHSRT anmca, PITTSBURGH ill .47 CHIO" BTBKBt” ALLEGHENY n.iß iM KiToa’i omul Ea®EtPS,,jpmUSAKTS,SdRE*T IsEA®, B Lead Pipe. Pigand Bar Lead' an t mbers material in psneral,. On Reflnenes .fitted up in the most approved, manner. Tanes linai Lead or. Copper. HctiGesfiLHed with Weber and Fir- wwnptb atUaded t*. . ij 3:lyd , . •_ a. Bo &, €. P. NABMIJB, Ml naltorarerß lid Dotler»-ti 'BOOK OAF ttTTBF, indAU kinds cf WKAPPINOPAPKB, , havereiiiov&d Iron* Ho, 97 Wood IrtWetfc HO. 88 SMlTEftmlb' Pitts* H7**vPi „ JcV Cast paid let KA&&. .. ii*& WILLIAM CASE ft CO WVOLESME SBOCERS, A lid JUniKHMifi 01, „ 'WIHEA BKAKMKS, -Ac ALSO, Distillers and"Detien in- S'jCNJK old monohsahbi*a BYX ISlf? 397 Überfar 1 street, nafcl> tb 1 . cnrjos.( VassbuMh. Pa-, three floorwielow the Mononjft fc4» « MMfantptftiß jot <fitttrtnnsh*»y 'Window AifLM Dnugistfif Qlass War* and Amen can Oqa tguauculer jbemot wißdav&'BnsrtVfe sM’l ptf9U4>lUdint9ii toiioJfc o • 'NO. 8R ™sm,BT.; nba r wood. Business^Cards, _&c._ rThutchinson n.iTn or ustos A HtrrotfiKßoa.) IMHISBIOS k FORWAEDIKti MERCHANT Dealer in . WESTERN RESERVE QHEEBE, Flour, Grain, Fish. Dr ed fruit.|S‘ f n r d v Pear Ashes and PROD, : I dENERALLXa . BoetßranrW Fami.yfour Always on Hand No. 102 SftionU Street, Between Wood and Market, PITT3BI'-QH, PKNN’A. bS-bibprai adyyioe made on Consignments, apll-frd- PITTSBURGH Alderman and Attorney at Law. W-fY.lleetion aeec.unia end all legal busi ness 1-r mpilr attended to. semlyd^ OiOB & APPiSLL,* Sffi s-OK* rid ART'S' TAIEO(fM», 1. ¥*G!KN «-m r jf* HAVK,S l! N 1 ft V* C Itlf Kl> A VY ir.vj-e nvd wel’ stock of Fall and Winter Goods, coii?wtr-Ji Dloitas.Dßßimejre*, Veattu};®, <S( «' ALbO—A large atccz of OENT’3 FURNISHING GOODS ltioiuaiAK roper Ooilart, ever* thins ufpinJAif koi/t by first class Faraishvni b»or e Ordersexecuted. aaJO:.ya Akdrkw Kloman. Hknby Phipps, Jb (leneral Partners. |ROH CITY rOR«E, I KLOJUN <& PHLIPPS, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, manufacture Bar Iron. CSeneral Railway and ttoamboat Forgings, Passonger. Freight and bo comotive Axles, Arc. eellMl DtiQUESNE BRASS WORKS OADMAN & CRAWFORD. Manalaecurorsor every variety offinished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAM or STEAM FITTEST, MACHINISTS akd COPPERSMITH*. BRASS CABTIAHN OF EVERT BE scnptinn made to order Steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. ilfc-ucular attention pasp tofitung up Kofinones fo» Joai and Carbon Oils, Also. Pole went- lor the Western D-rtnet ot Pennsylvania, for the sale of Marsh, Lanadetl & Co.’s Patent £>} phon Pump, the best evor inven ted having no valves it is not liable to get out ol order and will throw more water than any pump twice ltd eiie. feblhdly^ J£I.ACK DIAMOND STF.F.I. WORKS pabu, bb©theb*w>., Square, Fiat and Octagon, ol ail sites. ar , & ?_ tod equal to any imported or manufactured ti this soontry, „ T , ... office and Warehouse, No. 14U ami *»>a Firs’ ani lao'and iaa oecomi streets, Pitts burgh. feblfcljd WllililAfll BAG AXIETW, w y o 11 %k u 6 h o c u 808. 18 A H O 30 WOOD BTBBET CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (tiucceseor to Ja. : .. Holmes & Co.. POKK p A c K K It Dealer in Baooo, Hard, Sugar-Cured HBias, smoked Beef Ac. Corner Market and First streets. Fitwbd'si*. Pa, declUlyd. JAJSIttSMIJUUAWAH., BIOSOSUABB LA PLANING MILL, would respect! uli 7 m form the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and fi.led it with the newest and mostapprored machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and puamj boards, scroll sawing and re-sawine, doors, stab and thutters, kiln dried, frames, moulds*.-, bci maxing, Ac. . _f South PrmißraoH. Sept. ~1357. Hotels & Restaurants. BAV AG if. XT O V « K Sext W> PenaltyW&nie Passenffer Dovxn JOHN SAVAGE; FroprAet^r. TASiKS AND PITTKIH)**, with all the modern Liuprovementtslhifi Po pular reaori, the su timber L> preparod U?»ocum • modate his old customers and the public gener ally, with the beet the markets affords. Oysters wUI be served up ir- every, variety of style, during the season. His YVmei. Liquors atm Ales he leels confident in rt-oomwen.Unf tc the rhVv- fa* t,.e r axoeUecce. Can. Duakei ana :jaeil revived daily andsrad wholesale tad retail. mySEtiyd joa H-.HUNTER FRANK KELLY, JVO 81 FIFTH STREET. ISS Smithiii-ld Street Thomas N.Millbb. special Partner PITTSBURGH. PA. MAKL’yaOTUMM or Best Quality Befined Oast Steel. r I ’a' T K » V j& W II Jtsb Idb^i-ty 5-SOT T^F: P HO. 32 DJAMUhD Ai.LL.lf, i’ITTSBUKGH. fBTHi. NUBN4 BLBBK AKHOBMdKfi A to the public that he is in daily reoeipt oi FRKBH MJKiiL AND CAN OTSTEtiB. OAMK. *a. and ir prepared to acc-imnodate the patrons of this old and well kuown house with everything In the oatins and dr.: .vni line at the aboTtwt notion. JOHN biIALJSR, j*h:.ly * Proi^etoT. baling &alo©ss« OOBHJCB. VIRGIN ALLEY a!™ tvSA'H Where Offfi'kxX tad ail he deHoaewi A ika aaason will (fT*-- 1 . up 'a t.to must p&Ut&biS J lei rlLl. YOUNC-. ooli ' VLtr.i* *i. s.*d Suil-fifieU at. APOU/O HALbBILUARnfiAMW CJiAKL Rf> d AR t>N KK’wonid remind hi* oM friends ana o.t£icmara that he va still to oclcmri at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, cntraa;e on Fi-urtb street, lie hasp-lwavo on hand th</ b*e» quality o' L zar Peer, Rhu in ';r.necnon with the hall, a ii 54.'•-.m. w-.U good tables. t-Hiiv - i us' ( . Remernb* • the i>\» •'e n?J- \ti ft u*j •'Wo<»tL net V' urtli lyithiy f ri OJ , inioo'{i>u\ £4&looii, ooknbh or ••t-;.*:' \iw s-urra bthrjww Np\; iVlarketu) at HKBi: t saE PUBIbK €AKi «>»• of I'AIN the h*iF f And Liiuor?. H«t.U the buOifl ui ill jr RKL', WEJSf?. Froprietoi. L tine a * ;->*f -i r' ra: - l -■ and is* o’clock anSO-ly SpeiMtes' &• McKay, BREWERS 4X14 MALSTMS. i-’KCIJT). 'T*A« BkSWRRT, l r , iUsonrgb, September lb, 13<$. ) OF FARIM£KBMIP, ■ 9 —Tbo winnerfhfv horotoforo ©xiating bo tween JOS SPENCER and W. H. GARRARD wafl dissolved on tho sM>th of August, 1862, W. H. GARRARD being authorised to &ettle up tho business ol the late firm at the offioe in the Brew ery, Tbo Browing Business will bo oontinaed by BPENCER A M'ILAY, who intend to have ftl* w*Tfl on hand a superior articlo of ALE.I’OR* TER and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned wiilbe thankful to the friends of the late firm for & continnanoe of their rromUa to make it their aim to giveafttwfiwtit.ri to all wh may purohaso from them. Mr. ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street, ao long known to the busines* community, will have the manAgomout of our business, with *full control in tho Urawery. . , _ Address ail orders to SPisfN<Jh.R A M:K A V P&cutly Brewer?, ’•'••fsbnrgh, Pa. JOSEPH SPJfiNCEft JAMES MoKAY. SCHOOL BOOKH used in the PCBOC SCHOOLS, HltiU SCHOOL, SELECT SCHOOLS, FEMALE COLLEGE, WESTERN UNIVERSITY, and the various educational institutions in this city and vicinity. Also a complete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONARY, 3Jopy-Booka, Pens, Ink* Pencils, Slates. Rubber, writing. letter and Note Paper, Knvelopes, Drairing Paper, Rules, Composition Books, & t For sale at aoSl CiiAhU£LL,Oß\>, si Wood street, Pittsburgh; AfIHEASSOaiaUciM OF gLFJGH •BeDfl lost r«ceiT* d and lor low by ' B KOKH AM i LONB V/T Liberty Ffreet 42 hot Br»s~Bona* As» musui BARREL— -host assortment* ic the cit> lor sale b? BOWN <fc TJBTLKY, 001 l 136 Wood street EDNESDAT M Railroads. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Honda;, November 16th. PENNSYLVANIA CisNTBAL RAILROAD. Nine Daily Trains fl>H£ THROUGH ACCOMMODA Jl lion Train leaves the passeroger Station Daily, (except Sunday,> a' 560 a. m., stopping at ail stations between Pit tburgh and Piladelpb a, and making direct connection for New Tors at Philadelphia THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger fetation every morning, (exoept Sun day,) at 2 50 a in., stopping only at principal Sta tions, and making direct connections at tLftrriß burg for Baliimore and Washington, and for New lAork via Philadelphia. • THk THROUGH >.XPRE:B TRAIN leaves daily, at 4 *5 p.m., stopping only at principal Ma-ions, maaiDg direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and. for .jmjw Vorit via Allentown Route and Philadelphia. THE FAST LINE leaves the Station daily, except Sunday,) at 835 p. in., Btoppin? only at principal Stations, connecting at Harnsburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia 10 JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 3 00 p. m„ stop Ping at all stations, and running as far.a3 Oone maugh. I RiitSl ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forW&U’s Station, 'eaves daily, (except ■ unday,) at n 30 h. m. I SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN tor Wall's S ation, leaves daily, (.except Sunday.; at 11 40 a. m. * Tallin ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station leaves daly. texcept Sunday,; at 3 3) p. m. fOUttiH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at G 00 p. w. TiiE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at y()5 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE'IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express Q P- m * Philadelt hia i 2u p. in. Fast Line } Through Mail Train 1 W a m - Johnstown Accommodation 10(»a. m. Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 25 a. m. 2d Wall’s Station Accommodation.. 335 a. m. 3d Wall’s Station Accommodation 1 55 p. m 4th Wall’s Sution Accommodation t' do P* 1 Baltimore txpress will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 120p.m. on Mondays. ivr , . 1 RAINS FUR BLAIKSVILLE and LNDI - oonnect at Ulairavdle In'ersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with ham* ui re Express and Johnstown Accommodation RAINS FOR EBKNaBUhG connect at Cr;i -800 wi ih Expross Trai.sand Mail Train at.d with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. ... „ , . , . The i raveling Public will find it greally to their interest, in going raster West, to travel by tbe JrENNhTLVANiA RAILROAD, as the ac commodations now offered cannot be lurpaasod cn any other touie The Road is ballasted with Biune. and is entirely free from dust, we can promise Safety, Speed and Lomfort to all who . may lavor this Ko a d with their patronage. FA R E: Tu NKW YuRK Ptil 1-ADhLFUIA V. ♦> LiIMuKE lanca-IKd ; HARRISBURG... Baggage Clocked to all Stations on the Penn sytvama Railroad, and to Philadelphia Haiti more and £iew \ ork. . Pas:engers purcha ing Cckets in cars will r>o charged an a:ce,s according to distance traveled in addition to tde Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. MJTICH —ln oase cf loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage orly, and for an amount not exceeding ilw. N. B.—An Omnibus Line aas been empkyed to convey Passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge n jl to exceed i’> cents lor oach passenger and baggage. J. STEWART. Agent. At the P. K. K., I iU.eoger Mativa. on Liberty and 'tract street*. doJ - the PiTl'BUi.H.Ff.Wil'liKi CHICAGO KiIUV; tu all points in the wE:>t, SOI TH WEST AND NORTH WEST. Shortest HllU Host Direct Route to the West, WIXTKU ARRASOEMKN'T. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER lßth train" r:n a f v.z WESTWARD TUKoL'OH TRAIN, i'hicago Express. Chicago Ex Leaven Pittsburgh, L 45 a. m. Allegheny 1.55 a. Arrives A Fiance.... Crestline... Ft. Wayne ~ L'OK-aiM 1-'.“ll' 1 I' II.LOo. m fOUl'd!.! Mill CINCINNA II Ak F l."l 1" Lear e? Crest! i:-i‘ Arrives Columbus Cincinnati l-dmnap-di.-... ! Lou;."- il e • • All Trains through to Chicago witho change of Car c . . . , N. V. -The time to Cmr.nnatt is the same ns by Su-übenviUe. Trains on both # hoada meet at Columous. and passengers all go into Lin'inn&tt together. CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL. Mail Leave Pittsburgh T. l * l a. m. Allegheny.. .7.10 a. ra. New Brighton. S.:i*> a tn. AUUn<-e... 11.U' a. in. Arm eCi e?tUDP . ,6^ip.m Ihfrfe trains atop at principal Matn-ns be: ween Allegheny and Ricbofter. NKW BRIGBIUN ACCOMMODATION XttAlNb— From Federal ureet Station. Alle gheny City. Leave Allegheny 11 !*> a. m Arrive y. Brighton ll.)''' a. m ' 4"' j>. m. o, I-, m Leave . , ~ .. N, unghtonA'V' a it, 7.o<> &. id. 12.JV 1 j\ uj. Arrive AlJetfhenj . Cnic&Ro Kxi-rew 7.-. V. ft'm lh cago KipreH* _.k' pu: - C.DOUinaii bipres? •• P lD - Orps»t,ine Mail r 1 !’• 1:; - TRAINS FuR NEW CAPTLF. MERCF.R and OIL CITY Mail. ~,ihi a. lu Leave Pittsburgh Allegheny.... Arrive No* Castle...Li.4o a. m. EASTWARD Leave New Castle... .o a. m. Arrive Pittsburgh... Allegheny...lu.lX) a. m. flor.TraiDe are run by Coloinbus time, which \s 12 minutes slower ihnn Pittsburgh time. p,,r lurthcr information, ana through tickets, apply to uEO. PARKIN. Ticket Ak';. Uni n Passenger Station, Pitt** ureh, Pit. aud A. 0. e aSSKLCERkY Agent Allegheny. JOH N B. JEK.VIS. General Superintendent, LI. R, PAVSON. General Passenger Agont. on ;Ua shnnirri nrs- UUU&I PITTSBL K(jU iWttIKLIMi H. B, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM BER 16th. 13*3 Trn.ns will loave the Depot oi the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh as follows. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leave _ Pittsburgh 145 a.m. 620 a. m. 1.'!5 p. m. WellsvUle 4PO " 8,42 4.05 Hteubcnvdie. 5.10 " 9-45 “ 5.05 *' W heeling Arrives Bellair 6.20 “ 11.15 “ b-20 “ Connecting atSteubenvills and Bellair with Steu benville and Indiana Railroad and Ceatral Ohio Ratlroa4for 3anesviUe,Newark,OolambuB.Xenia Dayton, Indianapolis. Cinoinnafcti, Louirtville, Cain*. St Louis, St Joseph, and all points west ana Bouth-west, ana at Wheeling with Baltimore ana Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLETELANO LINE, Leaves Pittsburgh 1.45 a. m. <.45 p. in. WelisTille...—4.3o - *.**> ‘ Bayard 5.56 “ 5.25 Allianoe ...fc.-6.55 “• 5,-15 “ Ravenna. 7.40 " 6 t>B Hudson 8.11 " L3G. “ Arrives Cleveland 9.2"< ** 8.40 Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branoh fur New Philadelphia and Canal Duver; at Alli ance with Pntsourgn. k oft Wayne .and Chicago Railread at Ravenna with AtlantrOand Gfe&t Western Railroad for Warren, Greenville, Mead villa Union, Corir, Jamestown and Salamanoa • at Hudson, with Cleveland. ZAnesviiio and Ciiidnnati R. R. fo7 Akron. Cuyahoga Falls *nd M iUenbun, and at Clevelandwith C.audß. K. 9. for arie. s>tmkirta. and Buffalo R.R. for Sandusky, Toledo, also with steamers for* Detroit. Steubenville and Wellsville Accommodation leaves Allegheny City at 3 50 p. m. Returning Trains arrivd*at.lo.oo ? a. l tß.. 8.50 p„ ; m.. 8.05 p. m. and AlO a. m. Through Tickets to all prominent points can be Eroouered at the Liberty street Depot, Pitts ozgh, GEORGE PARKIN, Tioket Agent. And at Allegheny City, A. Q CASSELBERRY, Ticket Agent, For further information apply to WILLIAM bTEWART. A gent, > AsM!he Company's Office, Freight Station, Penn st, nol7 1.40 p. m. l".Ju p. m. .. i> 4u a. m. .10..JU a. 111. Acci'i.ui“»ifttion. •J mm. 4..*' p EASTWARD, JU a. U). > 4<< a Ul. i . w. KASTWAHD TRAINS. aOIU a I t’ITTUHI HOH Accommodation. ,J.tUl9 •* 1100 " 6.U8 RNI&G, NOVE Railroads. a*J tf.V* Vi> tflVfili AM** RAILKOAU INDIANAPOLIS Mil CUiCiMNATI R. 8. Connecting a! Indianapolis with Torre Haute* and Terre ilaute and Alton Railroad, to tit. Lou is ondLafeyette aod Indianapoli nDd 9alem.and Michigan Central Rtuloads ior CHIOA -90. itOCK IBLAND. BURLINGTON, and all Intermediate points. Through Weight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TimßJ£ HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passongera carried from Cincin nati or LawrencebuTT m less tim'e than by any other route by twenty-four hour?-, and at as low rate?. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the Y, T egt, without break ing bulk. uODstanmemo made to F, C. WENT, or ALEX. GRAYdON, Freight Agcntsat Cincinnati, or H. Q. HAUBTES, Agent at Lawranceburgh. JuHN D. MORRIS. Indianapolis, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; So OHAOG2 roe DSATASI OS CoKMISBIOH AT LAW aßßOistrao. _ Tor further information apply to THOB. RATI i]AN, (No. 122 Monongahela House, agent of the Company, who is prepared to give thbouoh bi ; on?*’’* for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, • Terre ilautc. Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Green i castle, CrawlvrdsviUe. Charleston. Paris and Mtt voon. Ac., Jw. H. C LORD. President. Insurance. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY <U>F Pi'TfSBIJBGH. fetfv&GS DARSIfe. Protridcui. J. M. 90RD0N, Secretary. CapU K. D. GOCHKAN. GenT Agent. No. 22 Water street (Spang k Co's Warehouse. up rtairs,) Pittsburgh. will insure against ali kinds of FIRE aad MA RINE RISKS.. a . A Home Institution managed oy Ihrectort who tre-wxil known in the oominmanity, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to man tain the character which they have assumed, as of fering tbs beet protection to those who desire to be inroad. ASSISI'S, OvTOtt*RSOiH, 1861. stock Aooounw ..... $ 63,000 00 Mortgage - * 2,160 00 Office Furniture - ....... 250 00 Open Account* 7,809 f 3 , -,,ii. ,-,it--- 1051 99 Premium Notsa. £9 Note* »r : RU's ii’Wicted. 17A0T5 i 4 K. MUler, St . James M'Aniaj, KithAnjol Alexander Nimlffc 9ooriel>*r*io V* ui. U. (Smith. CbiuL W. Riokeljo/'. Andrew Aekiey. Alexander Speer. David M.Loar, Thomas. flenl. BakewelJ* Joim U. M’Cnne. ~ TjLRE INSUBANOy BY TiiJS BELiABGE IiOXUAJLi IKSUfiANQE OOMPAHY, OB“ i'UiL,AOEX.,I J UI-fi., Oil Heild’nsa, Limited or Perpetual. Mflrchfc iise. Furniture. Ac., ir. town or oountrr. OFFIOK NO. SOt» WALiNUT §THIET. Oa*b Capital. . 3339,510 00. Aaaeta. * 3308,508 •». invested as folicwr. ns: first Mortgagor Improved City Prc perty, worm doable the amount >165.606 06 (Jroand rent, first olaas 2.463 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co’s 6 ? oent. Mortgage Loans. S3O,CW), cost 27,000 00 Philadelphia city 6 cent. L0an...*..-.-. 80 000 00 Allegheny County 6 V sent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Collateral loans, wellseoured QuntvGgdon ana Broad Top Mountain Railroad oomnany, mortgage loan..- 1000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Btock... 4.000 00 Btoek of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company OO Stock of County fire Insurance Co I*oso 00 St>v.v 'A Delaware M. S. InsarnnceCo, 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,135 01 Mooh&nia?' Bank do 2,012 50 Un'ou M. Insurance Co’£ Scrip —. 160 00 Rills Receivable, basinets paper &297 13 Book Accounts. sev-ured interest, etc-.. 6*216 72 Cft2i v>» h' od ?.r.d *n hand* agents* 11*386 16 SBQB.HI M oum TH?9UT. President DIBBCTORB. Clow ItatiW. Bamn*ai Bisphn*. Win. K. Tboia>>eo£. Robert btoea. Roderick Browr W”ii«m Mn£ser, Coratiior Stevenson. Beni. "W. TinrUy Jphn Pw Worrai M&rab&U Hill. UL L. Cureon. 2*. Lothfop, Kob«e; lol&nd. Charles Lei and. Frederick Lcniuc. J&oob T. Buntine, ciertoS. Wood Smith Bowen. June* 5. Woodward. John Bissall.Piitsbunh. B. M. BXN CKMAN, Secretary. . GARDNER CO)?yiN ( A«eat Bvlit northeast comer Third and Wood at-. »WDiMI«TY ABAIMSI LOSS S 3 'ST S-- JRK. ra'iHK I'EAS'KLIN FSKE IHBtEAiTCIS J. COMPANY NO. 4HS w»-l it? 4-BSWTKI.''I BTRKBT, r.«r irV t. blßftT OS ASdS'ItJ, JA*. Ist 1860, i’ubltiftfc*'. i*; /«u Ain c*j Assam blJi bcinjr: JFtm Morttaf«. wnt-W aootirad 8? Haul iteuitc. Crrawsiu v*lu* CU cost - Temporary boar.* on iurple I'clUt* terai Btocfcn. i present vai.ie 7'*.i Strait >rt-» *r ' Ctsjii - »b20a.05i c§ The only ~ro8i? from preuiiii&tewhiohUugeom- Saxiy cad dmd« by Irw are ?‘»m rlshp which kora ©endewiniiined. Inatiraiiced mad* on every description ol Prop ertr, in Town and Country, at rates efi low %& art consistent wub security. Since their icoornoradoD, a ported of thirty ysa/s, they have naia looses by Fire, toon amount wxpeediyix Four Million? of Pollar?. thereby af fording bviden-oeof the advantages of Insurance, *3 well. aa the anility and disposition to meet with eii liabilities. lit ers.!' d during the year I#ss, 38, PIRSCTORii. CUAflefi to. UAO?rr- Mordeoid D. Lcwtfc Tobias Wagner. i>»7id 6. Brown, Samuel Grant. isaacLeiL Jaocn H. timitb. Sdward C. Dale, Qmr'n“) W. lUchatd*, (*eorxe Pales, CHAR. K. BANCUKR, President. BHWAUO C. DALE. Vice President, fi* £ Bvaan, Beoretaiy Pro tom. ,T. 8 ARON SR COFFIN. Agee t, >nfl j Nr.’thea.’t ccr. Third and woo*; sto. PHILABEIPHIA FIRE AND LiFs INSURANCE COMPAN H , HO, He OHEBTHOT STREET, Oppoaiae .in' i]ti«lt>»i Uonsf. $*!»»! tXS Axmis s*o4.tKB. 4 y< p. iu 5.1.1 p. ui. USt'ILL ftAKK ALL KIBfIWS OF IS BURANCS,eitherPervetnftl orLimited,ot ev*ry uon ot Property o* WorehMidiP* »» *ea,v•• 4>.te T*ir-> of r-reuuam. * P. KING, iNftSident •e w ::m*OTTIN. Vtv *dOTORi% - P. it. Cop*.. CLKirifl W. L.v . J ose, h B. P»pJ ,lphr» —CI.U <r .•’.txi p ui. 5.t st. m. Citifies % IV P. Ti. C. EhonnA:i. 8. J Mjvenric if J.<d. uOnFIN, Agei-c Co.‘ ,»er I'btrd and W ood streei ALLEGHENY fi Or PITTSE'tJBGH, ©afFiUASo IflOo F'sfafc jJC. KAnb fitocfe INSHISK ASJL &I£ll>B OF FIRE AND MARINE KISK3. BIOAACJONKB. President JOHN D.MeOOJUH Vide President- 1). M. .HOOK. Secretary; Capt WCuLiAM DKAk.Uaner&l Agent. .JJIRBCTOPJJ—mao Jones, C. (2. Bussey, Har vey Chiida, Gnpt. R. 0. Gray. John A. Wiiaon. B. L. Fahneetock, John I>. McCord* Captain. Adam Jaoohn, K. P. Sterling, Capt. W via n. Robert L. |,U KM«HISG 0001)8. IP SI ETABLK FOR THE 61ASGN, fIACRCM & CLYDE Invite aiteutionto their ?to<R of QHN , 2 l l*3t- MEN’B and YOUTH’S and Traveling Shirts, tfollAr*, Hes, Suspender*, TJnen and SIIK Uandherehlelh, utovee, Hose, Dmhrellffß, Ae. ARMY SHIRTS, t \“ SoldM,r8 ’ yUrma fSS?Kb O M4BL?I> O BB:“ d 7B Market st_ between 4th A Diamond PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S' <|AHE subscribers have just jL opened especially for the Holiday's a very large and-desirable stock of fine sold jewejlrt. ODID ABTD SILVEB WATBI^, for Ladies and Cattlemen’s wear, fine Bronse Clocks, Fancy Coods. . | SILV£B-PLATED ware, snob as castors, cake and fpozt baskets, goblets, card cases, tea setts, etc., and a large variety of euitabie articles for presents. > «ty.IMEMAg. MET RAN A BEIDIR 1 ITecCC 42 Fifth street aolP-40 BOXFB TOBLEF SOAP AS- S Boned, in tore an i BaO S. 1* 4128 Wpcdstreet. CB4NBEBKIES— IS ; oeS earner Market ud Mat KreeU BER’I 2 5 - 1863 - Banking, Conges. &Ca. N.MSKsatajsss 1 Gitiee constantly for sale. . j ..rjifeHJifi Co&ootiose made in all the -dtiefi United States. Doporitaigwljed In PM onjrent paper. No. 5v market strong Third and Ponrth utreeta, DOLLARS A VINES BANU «s FOURTH :ST»E«Wo OHABTEBED IB 1866. Oi**H OUU, FBOM MTOJO'SMWft and from November Ist to May Ist, from ° Deposits rooeivedof aii simsnoi ®2 Dolue, and a dividend of th^roflttdeolam. E&&aSBBsdhe pot drawn boat. the credit of the depositor as principal. and ***s? J&J same interest from the first'days of June a»d D*“ oember. wmnotißding twice t troubling the depositor to call or oven w prewsu his passbook. At this rate money will double in lea? than twelve years* _ , — T ___ Books containing the Chart*'. By-Laws, Htuefl and Reeulat low. ftruished cratif, on application at toe ofllc* rfcMHHmr GBJKtfB ALBIiEE TIOJS PBMIMIW. John 11. M'Jadden. Ip'S? M- John Holmes. John , Alexander Speer. jamefi B. D. Meel. Bern. L. Kahnostoek. A. M. PoUook. M. D. James MoAuley. P IB T ur f w fc„» Jamtt Herdman. Wm. J. Anderson , nomn. Calvin Adams, James I)-Helix John 0. Backofen. Peter A. MadelrK fleorgo Wash, Wm. Vankirh John 0. Bindley, James Shidle. Alonio A. Carnet, Rohen o o ** 1 n Charles A. Col too, WidterP. Blarshall W m. Dongles. John Orr, John Kvans, Henryl-.Kingirait. &&&£»*-• Christian Yeager' “charl^'aJcoi.toh!' jp- WSJH Tt AUERS’ DEPOSIT BAN MUG CO-' BANK Of DEPOSIT AMD DISCOUNT | Pai and Onrrent Funds Seoeived on Deposit. r»HS I'SiUF.USieNEI* STOCRHOtn. JL ERS are individually responsible to deposi tors to the whole extent olthoir private moanK James Marshall. William Yonnr, J ohn Scott, Jacob Pamtar. William Walker. William Carr, Samuel Qeorge, S. B. Robison. Thomas Mellon, Thomas ooott» Robert Bell. Joseph .Rove, John McDevitl. D. A. Stewart, John Floyd, D. R. Galway. HwwXr. ■ o WWM'Grenor. John 3. DUworth JAMBS MARSHALL, President. R. A. GEORGE. Cashier. 155“ wmnmr institution STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIOS S of tho above institution on the 2d day of Ji o vembar, 1863, published m oonformity to tbe charter LIABILITIES. Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, 1«- \\ Amount of Interest duei Depositors..... 0*493 91 Amount of Contingent Fund 44ig lfl.ooo 00 2,500 00 ASSETS. First Liens on Heal Estata..s3sJoo 01 United states Bonds •• EtJ.uOO 00 U.S. Debt Certificates and Notes, (market value) U.Obl M Interest eari ed ne t due =ou si Office Furniture.. ~ iSV Oash on hand ~ lLOil^t The undersigned. And ting Committee, have examined the books of the Institution. tho b onds and securities, counted the cash, Aw and have found the above statement tobe^ecL NICHOLAS VoEGTLY. WiL H. SMITH. Deposits reoeived DAILY, and EVERY SAT UKDAY EVENING. INTEREST PAID at 6 peroent. per annum Hon.T.BI. Howe, 1 Hou.J.H.Moorheft Wm. H. timlib. |G. G. Hn*»«y, W B. Copeland, i Jacob Painter, Harvey Child*, | Nicholas Voeglly^ Office, 63 Fourth Street. no 4 .OFFICE IiBNB-YW. CIMIOTTS HO. 100 SMITHtfIBID SIBBBI * Hoar the corner Kith. Pfttebnrth. MOVEY IS ÜBOB ABB SBH4 (1 nan tides loaned on Gold and Hirer. Dia monds? Jewelry. Gold and Silyer Watch®, and all kinds of yalaaWe artKdes. in »fT time arroed on. The roods cannot be deliyered mthont the Ticket. in p' K office* Hotura from 7 A. Ba. to to r. A ___ JOMA JLiTTi.E, Jr., at». 10« FOl'BTtl STKEBI, ITQQK kM BILL BROKER promissory Notea..Stoofc Bonds, ernd Mortf»J« oaurht and gold SAViaua IMNTITIinO#, SO, p 1 110 Smitnfield. street, ow>oate the Cunea tiouao. Chartered by the LofriaJ&ttiro. President TIOI PBBSIDErTB. Wm.H. Smith U, F.Eoid Thofl, D. Metier A. Rerriman Francis Sellers J osha' Rbouw John F. Jeanints, Janob Stacferatn Thomas S. Blair A. ex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slaot Josiab Kins C Zug A S Bell dos Dilworih 8 B Fowler H* A Heed Jaa W Woodwell R C tsehmoro F Hahm C W Rickets, a J M Tieruan S H Hartman 0 M Loot K .1 AnderßOO Jas W Baxter D B McKinley C 11 Wolf Robert l) Cocar&a Wm Smith w lhmsen G B Jonea B F Jones W ii Phelps C B Herron tBOKI?A.&r 4.HD TBBAfIUBSB, D. E. MoKINLEY, Open daily, from 9a.h.to£ p. u. AL*o t< Fueg dav and Saturday evening, from fl to » o clocfc. deposits received of ON ana upwards. Dividends declared in December an i J nno ol ° a Dmdends allowed to remain are place i 1 o the oredit ol tho depositor as pridoipal. and boar in terest, thus compounding it. . . Books containing Charter. By-Laws, Ain. itr nished at the office. - „ . *3- This Institution offers, especially to those persons whoso earnings are small, tho opportunity to aooumulate, by small doposiU, easily saved, a sum whioh will be a resouroo when needed, thci r money not only being Bafe but bearing interest, !!. - -stead of remaining uanrodnctivo. ml BheU Oysters! Shell Oysters. CyOBITOCOPI.* SALOOBf ALWAYS J in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat ing establishment has just reoieved a large, rab ply of Baltimore Shell Oysters. They wnl no served UP in the best possible manner, with all the delicacies the Market affords Don t forget tho place, corner ot Fifth and Union streets. seArdt/ F. WEIS. Proprietor. 11'Hebe do you butt ocb YY SHOES? GO TO NO. 16 FIFTH STREET, and get a Good Artiole from D. 3. DIFFENBACHER. P. B,—Ladies’ good Kid Slippers ‘.for 60 cents. JylB g t ALL AMD EXAMINE the lab. Vy gest, cheapest and best steck of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals, Gams, ooSl 98 Market at. 2d doer from Fifth. fIjDEKET AMD TABLE CTTLEBT In A splendid assortment or sale by P JAMES DOWN. 136 Wood*. RECEITIS6 SEW BOOTS, MOM, GaITKK.B, BALMOKALa and 1 9DMS every day at WIID TI KKEiS- 6 'J ILI I I J®*" vt?Y(K iuflt received and for sale by KKid ' fktzßK * ARMSTRONG 0-31 corner Market and First meet!. PPLES-300 BBLB. CHOICE AP ui.ES. just received and for Bale by FKTZKH <k AKMSTKONG. oc 3l corner Markefr»»d First street* C'l OITITATOEj, I>I,OWS> FOItbKS J Cnttera. Beed 4riHfi.hay elevaiora, dog pow era, ohwne.fann miila. 12? Liberty street. Will PAPBBS CHEAP T B«|jeHT before the ° 003 ; ■" BMlt HiiHfßiirtim'Mn m» 'mV ItadMßii $107,973 01 $107,973 01 A. A, CAEKIER, Treasurer. TRUSTEES. •ISAAC JONES. Pmsideit. o J FICEBB, ,„..JAJtES PIRK,Jr. BORLAND'S, 98 Market Educational^ ,s ; ii 4 Hen. 'Wilson McCaadio s. Judge of tbs UsitMl 7 i tatea Circuit Court, President. Corner of Penn * HU Clair SttPttM* burgh Petrn'tL, mu E LARGEST, CHEAPEST AJTD 3 ■E beet. S3S pays for a full Commercial "B?! xtr a charges fo r Man ufactaare, Steamboat*' Railroad and Bank Booh-keeplug* Minister's sons at ono-hatf price. Students #£ bar and review at any time. . . Thin iostitution is by expuriwvoed *« teabf.orff and who pre pare young rnenfor active business xpenao amtohorteat tfmetfor'tae aao*wowwtprr nd responsible situations. Diploma* grunted >t ment only. Hence the preference for grad* a A^ler K the b ho holds; the largest number £ imCB. iM over, all "competitors, tCaoheA- nap la c lusiness Writing- , _ . # . , ga- A ttend where the Sons and€lp£&}Ol busi -688 men graduate. _ . ‘ For specimens of Penmanship and Catalogue containing full inform&ticjn, encloso twenty-five 1110 A S«THr v sf FBANGIS COLLEGE, U*DtS CM Of IKE FRMCBCMI BROTHERS rkmu issTrrtrrioH, sitijatkd 1. IN liOKETrO. renla about four mil6a from Croaaon Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered, in 18551, with priviHgefl-fcO oonrarthtrtißttai Collegiate Honors ana Degrees. I*he location of the College is one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial for itflifiWi natef, bracing air, and picturesque __ ;The Scholastic year oomawmoee onthe JTIJUu; MONDAY after the 15fh of AUGUST, and end* about the 28th of JUNE Following, It if dirael Into two Sessions. Studjenf? •:cannot return-home i»rweo-. the t-ejsions. Ail the Apparatus new #kr9 for hand Surveying. Engineering, Ao« As* JSI be ftSsiUhed hr the 1 agitation to . the tanronjonti! mu Vooal ttlwhllofim no «tr» obarre. mil, bo, admfttecL flom CUt years to toe age of manhood. Xaiis—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly ii advanoe —•- ***—“*-* Surveying ana use of instruments, per an- «s*wSr" .1 “’Classical snu* modern -s Staderits spending v acation atthe Eefereaoe oan be made to the ffiuup Domencc, Ht. Rev. Bishop Wood PmUdeipma. Hev. 1. a- Keynotes, Uuretto. Rev Dj> OLga** Philadelphia: Rer. Henry HcLanghun. Phila delphia : ttev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg* .. N B—A tuck mi: da iy to Lotevte frcm vres aepll mmNm® pom STEAM FEINTING ESTABiaSHMENT, CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS i XBBDBSE f‘.le€KftTjLT MADS ®crjus.«:r* Dornona a*d nmormß <r TO OUR omci, sow prep&nd to txocnte Ail ordaxi HVfIRY X> ASCRIPTION Of SdOK & JOB PB3»TI]IG \*?ids diiva.tr.h. Mid In lbs meet rapwrior rtyte W« Eut« an oße* BKOOND TO arOBTM is thaato And w*\i \>h3 particular Attention te RAILROAD, UICmiLE & LEGAL Ml BILLS OP La Dt»«,flIR(TOIiMI8, BULL -H LA lIS, BLAMKB,DEED fIEKTIFICATBS, BMIBTKBB, uisat nciiirrs, rricipts, Show Cards &'Bills in Colon, SHTSLOFBi ■ISABISeii, COSTRACIS, ■r&m Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col lege &cd S ohooi Sahamea,Hotel | ■jtu priciicft , OSI tRSj PROGRAMMES, 41, 3>OK CONOR &Tf! k RXHIEITIONB " K ’| AJE&irC We J&D Ihsum t»tic.V* tion itfti T^MB &.ss) PRICE) t jf Dr. haiset, of new tore, HAff invented a process by which a rich and , luxuriant WINE is produced from certain plant*;, of great medicinal virtues. This delightful Wiho . oombines all the high medicinal properties oftho • > Dandelxon, Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry, and oertam other plants, whose virtues are ten time* more effective as medical agents. 8a pure and concentrated are the mediaisal proper ties of this Wine, that it has been found the mbst £ effective medicine now in use. Frequently, ids « than a single bottle restores the lingering -Patient from debility and sickness to strong and- vigorowg health. Every dose shows its good effects on the constitution, and improves the general health: end with. Dr. Halsey’s celebrated GUM-COATED FOREST PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are permanently cared. DYSPEPSIA AMD A box of the Forest Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will cure the most distressing forms of tide omplaint. AGUE AMD FEYKR.-one or two doses o : - the PAls. and a bottle of the Wine will break til* ague ana cure the Patient in all oaa«»-when the - directions on the bottle are adhered to. DROPSICAL OOMPLAIMTS.—From one to two boxes of the Pills, and throe bottles oftbe Wine, care this obstinate disorder. ri • DISORDER OF THE SO>NET&«i The Forest Wine aqd Pills have proved highly efficacious in this disorder. One to two boxes ox the Pills, and three or four bottles of the Wine,' are sufficient to aocompEsh a cure is tile worn CfI DEBILTFT, MIGHT SWEATS, Anaccr} tion and Weakly State .of the (hn*titm%o%.—Tha Forest Wine is a popular remed, or all these , complaints. One to three bottle cure the wont ; oases without the use of the Pills; but when til* complaint is accompanied witbsome other disor der. the PUls will be required. RH KUMATISMt—The efficacy, of the Fn jf est Remedies in’ Rheumatism is very singular v Some of the most distressing oases 1 eve saw have bden. cured by them in tea or twelve day DISORDERS AMD FOtL STOMACH.-One purgative dose of the Foxes! . Pills will cure any bilious disorder or. any oom* Slaint arising from F oul Stomach and morbid oon- - ition of the bowels. . ’ FEVEBS.**One or two purgative doses-wffl-- d %VGH§i COLDS, box of the £ \ Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, Wl break up and <u cure the most severe colae*co*dm*andbhinWlto' x 6f FLCEBB, BOILS; Bead, Ringworm, Eryeypda*} Salt' 22£&ch, Sore By**,and every kindof Bumor., These comclainta all arise from one common cause—' impure Mood.— Generally nothing but the Pills are required for he cure of most of these disorders; but il both remedies are used, two boxes of the Pills, sad two — or throq of the Wme, will oureijhsMmfF worst oases, and frequently by less than hah tiui <I JALITDICE.-.Two boxes of the HD, with u many bottles of the Wine, cure the WQTakopasf Jaundice. female oBSTRuenoMS, produced from bad colds or weakly constitutions. A.few does of the Forest ft ine cures the most distressing iormsigf these ooinpiaints: and i£ tha-Wine-be foUowiEl up a few weeks, these fcronrangnls will a not occur again. The Wine suits uw § fomale constitution, mid gives strength- blooming,health. Ovgr a million. oTboxes and bottles have been sold within the last tvo-vs&ri. - m the United States and Canada. Letters and certificates to the amount Of many thousand* have been received, testifying to the oureeana gcsxl effects ofThese remedies. H i J>Jr9»e or more. Kapeouble dmgiist* l n ilmul 1 «»J*7 allotyfllaxe m thVUnion ind BritWi-- i CWtmie*. Dr- 9Ko, H. KJSYBKE. Ay.* Bold by Drmggite everywhere, °wihlilyw
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