REBUTOPOL Elglit fears After tbc Nolgc A gentleman recently returned from the Crimea, gives the following picture of the preeeut state of Sebastopol and its vicinity : Oo arrtvmg at Sebastopol one is at once struck with the desolation that prevails on each side of the harbor. There are. deed, a tew guns still moanted on Fort Conatantine, and the Russian ensign waves over it, but the other forts on the north tide are crumbling to pieces, and not a gun nor B soldier is visible along the whole range of these coco formidable works. At ibe entrance of the harbor are the few worm eaten hulks lately raised oy Colonel Gowan, and off South Bay lies the Ad mirable abeam yacht, while a few coasters are loading with shot and broken shell, the reli-.nx Danaum' of 1854-5* at the further extremity, ana these are tbe rep resentatives of the Russian fl°et in the Black Sea in 1868 Landing at the quay, where uow uo Eliasian official accosts the BQ&picious stranger, a walk of two bnndred yards leadß to the hotel, kept by one M. Witzel, formerly head waiter ot the club house, the rains of which are immediately ad joining. The rooms are scrupulously clean, and the “green soup and young mutton” are not the worse b'causethey are the staple delicacy in a bill of fare of prodigious length. Firßt in interest, to the visitor here, aa to many a distant fireside in England, mail always Do the British cemeteries. It is a task of several days to inspeqt them all, scattered as they arc, on 80 many hillsides, and several of them we were not able to visit; but it will be grat ifying to the survivors of that memorable campaign to hear that of all we visited, we scarcely found one that had received any iujary:.bßyond the unavoidable decay which eight Crimean winters must bring with them. This is in a great measure owing to the attention of Captains Eidridge and Clipperton, the late aud present Consuls at K.ertch. Around each mclo9nre, small or large, low solid waits have been built, and are kept in good repair. On Catherine's Hill, thrugk the gra-s has grown up over many of the flat tomb stones, we only notioed mif hvadsione that had been injured: it was ore which marked the grave of a Colonel of the Fifty-fith Regiment, and on inquiry we found it was blown down in a gale last winter. It was splintered to pieces, and the words, “Colonel, Fifty-fifth Regi ment” were all we could collect. In the adjoining cemetaries, where some hun dreds of our brave soldiers rest, it is gratifying to see that *ven the round shot which eight or nine years ago some friend ly hand placed osaborderto hiscomrado’s grave remain undistuibcd. What has been said of C.fthcan s Hill applies equally to the graves of the Light Division, and, in fact, to all the larger in closures. Wild flowers spr.&g up luxuri antly about them all, and there in uo ap pearance of any intrusion either of man orbeaßt. General Pelissier’s headquar ters and Lord Tloglauifl iiouse arc inhabi ted by Tartarß, wheh&ve taken great, pride in preserving everything that tells of their departed gtorv. The huts still sur round Lord Raglan's quarters, which once 1 sheltered the- staff; a small tablet 111 the room where he died records the fact. Kadikoi and Balaklava are as quiet as the graves, some few small boats lying idle in the harbor, our quay rotting to pieces, and our huts now occupied by the return ing Tartars, whose only occupation seems to be fishing for the treasure trove, the sad mementoes of the awful gale of Nov ember 14, 1854. A hag full of sovere'gns was fished up a few days before our arrival. ‘*roint Powell” and “Castle Bay,” in -bold English letters on the rocks, still greet the eye, and several old bargeß savor strongly of the Saxon. The field of Balaklava is now dotted with vipeyatdß, and is by no mean? good galloping ground in '62. All onr batteries remain -much as we left them, The trenches can be traced tor miles. They have fallen in, as might be expected ; hut every position is recognizable at a glance. Inkerman’e Heights are thickly covered with brushwood,- though the’batteriea are easily .discerned; and the camps are also "weR distinguished, though the grass has grown over the paved streets that inter tooled the lines.. The principal oocupation of the Tartar women and children consists in digging for bullets, of which they find vast numbers in the crumbling soil of the batteries. Great-quamitieff of 'grape-Bhotand broken shell Sul! lie about the principal point of attack. I regret to say that the Redan monument is in a disgraceful state; the inscription has begn ftlmpat. entirely oblit erated, Soma' vandals hare cot thefir D&pgg oty it, and even large pieces ont Df Tt fhr¥eepsakes, aniT"the wall round it is The Redan in general ■ gradaafty ama>blitig into the ditch, and the vineyards are remama,&-.Biaas fif ruin in.facfnothicg has been done since the war, to alter the apfft&r&fccS'trf tbe'towns, save the rebuild ing of a line of barracks near the dooks, present garrison of . t>nte battpHon/is quartered. Tf, possible, .tfejJdestiatiQn is ippre apparent on the -on the south side,. You can ''traverse the whole line of fortifications .and wbh neither soldier nor can ; *’ifieTadiparts aVe faninjf info J 'thbir fosse, the'walla have sack, though the general appearantw iithat of desertion rather thkn destruction. -‘ r * ■ " n%'S-.h ea ,iately erected f memory otPrihce GrortscbakniFand the ussidn army, which stands 'well above e large Rußsiao c.'m-uery, nearjthe light- '*¥ftere ate Maid to her three-thfiu- ,?W4 'now in Sebastopol ; |we 'Scarcely, met 1 thirty. The shops-eondiat lipfi it open huts, on wtech Rn gtab. fetters., repoatedly.oectfr, SRPPore 'theiT origitu These oover the ground , Some fe w of the hou6ca have been rt* built fad »g thahflvbor, «ndwe wei e agree ablyvsurprieed'to hear one ovrrior the *‘ l< 4tfsjijS# J <»f music which brought ouit nearly •* dressed people t-o promenade on the terrace, where a na -'Jval-*»s?opijy ■' looks -prcu'ilv down on the ’ sfifeter^d'’town, !mt !i . l ui 'vli-ncfß lb ey n*m», < sadi wiatfeer, ,t. :urrj,ed. we never exactly ..found out. Mum, and bo i > satush bujo* jarreu elfaflgely rar. We toadeau oxeursioa to ’he’ Alo-a, vt*»£6d4hST>l-aftwhat wns-dsaignatea the Ho ‘ _ kfifSt. Petersburg, a Tartar-cabaret clo«-» “by the bride, which cropyts the rive-r, aijji 1 visited next.-msrning Up- first .scene of the -'Cfeugpaign at Boniganek. Tfic- ruined post house stiTl maflni the spot where the first shot was fired. The villa,-e has heeu par tially rebuilt, the graves of Major Rose, JUeutynapt Gocksrell, aoc Captain Oust, kwh weff.jxi served,'feltd tbs mmumi-ht til the memory of' the Twent - llor-i Regi 'dent and Thirty third Region,-ti on the heigh t« !- not injured. Welsh Stum Coal, -The great deu.aud for Welsh coal which is at present expe ■ Fenced at the port of Cardiff, where some hundreds 0 1 vessels are at the present time waiting their ‘■stem” ha,, called some, at t c-utiontojU. Md it has been foimfl' from the"daily clearances at the Bill cf En try office that an imtpense guanlity is be iog cleared for.-Nassau and contiguous ports. The advantages ot a smofcefesa. coal have been quickly ..discovered by (the Coufederates and their friends, who, order to run tho blocßßde, have foundit i eoessary to employ, the lasteat steameth nstead of sailing vessels. ■ .It-tT*-, W$U known that Cardiffhas cocsi leth able quantity of the coal consumed Tftf board seyeral of th-> i.otoriousCbfifeSer-* ate pri v.t lers, and there can be no doubt that a coal devoid of smoke being a great desiratu.ni, the Welsh cos! has beetJW the moaUuitable. From '30,000 to SO 00ft ton* of steam coal are now being ehipped, from the port of Cardiff monthly 6 V PlXrfeißicrßGH POST: MO’NDAY 1 ' I N"OVEMi Business Cards, &c. , JOSEPH SHOWDSV, N OTA BY PUBLIC, NO. SB 1)1 AMOSD STBEKT, PITTfeBURttH, J. & SK. M’STEJEW, Brass Founders, Gas and Steam Fitters, All kinds oi Brass and Iron CocK* made to order. ALSO. BRASS CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS, Made et the shortest notion. Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL RKFiNJSRIKS. 81 & 84 WATER STREET, near Liberty. The members of this firm, being practical me chanics of many years* experience In the basi net will ensure to give satisfaction in every re spect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison Sc Co.’s, Steam Pmnps for water and oil. se6 lyd it. u’f.a&a. O’HARA & M’GINN, Attorneys at Law, SEAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE SO GBAXT STREET Opposite the Coart House, Pittsburgh. 4fcfr“pßTticular attention given to the settlement Of Estates, sale and transfer of Real Estate, £i* aminatim of Titles, ooldiers olaims, collections in any part uf the west. Prompt, remittances, and full correspondence In regard to all business entrusted to our care. 7uie-tt JOSEPH B, MIL.LIKLN, 6UOOEBBGBTO J A 8 . P. KEMI HQ. DRUGGIST. Wholesale and BBtail Dealer U Foreign and Domestio Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye-dtufiß ana Perfumery, No. 77 Federal Street. AIJLEGHm CITY, PA, my22:lyd » NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. AT 83 ' «! A I. I, »j ' »» Ho. 87 JTonrtli tinrwi. HIjOCUHT S'BKVIOIjS TO THE S-A'S'i S 3 ..dviiioe in orioea, of winch the fnllott r.u ,TKntp.ij L oCered in purckaac FOR CASH, ft**i bOu.-.C Jv'i,Ss...jOßK U jkllll ..WK. Bflß ?n isBuHBH STEEL WOR’ JONES, BOYD & CO., AN t 1 FA i '5’l’KK«J iWtAM* >IKA A al-v, Bpriag, it att<«r.. ir RA-vj ». :>jl laX LJC. - '. .'.crr.e/ c.nd Fir-i - r**r-. no2l:74T*F. -iTHIR. BHHOW MAKA MmiDwii ( I KTIS C.EXBIWafEXa SIKIIiL HWttJSE ( ABPEM IKB AND JOB BE J- SfiUP TlBSlti ALLET biivw, Woad and UlMrtf Stre«ta, Pittsburgh. Pa. 'iSP'Orttaw BOliciusd and promptly attendod to r >iTjnn.L x.?. dxljsb; BOBT. KAUTC&L <& «;*!». WTiolasaie 6rooei», AND Doatars in Produce So. SSI ÜBKltTr STH£KT. PITTUBI' RGB HENKY W. BSACHONT Msmtfutpremfi g»BE WSTRIKtiEKIIi L A E it X. ed . Ofioe. NO. 3« Pitte bnnth. Pa. ~ r, RtTKIX a. D. KXTMXB-.... 1. S. BETMSI Lets at Miller Sc Siokotßon’s, Reyiner & Brothers LSncoessori to Raymsr k Anderson,l Wholesale Daalen in Foreign Fruits, Nut*, Confectionary Sugars, Fire Works, Ac., NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WSS. H.SMITH JOS. E.HOHS ES WSL M. SMITH dfe CO, WkOL£BALK UGI ft; lICOSD HAD iJi FIRST STREfr* PIT Th« PB fe M . A.OI»y Jss EWSiNs, "■ fc'iLixnbeTß snrt G-aa Sv>. iar- ytooji, KisßisifT, orpoaiys rns-t O.RCHCH, prrr&ftsjsi.?;-a i't ■ AEtKGHfiNV p»j»cs. , HYDRANTS, SHEET LEtD, S. pis and Bar i inber’l uiatensJ m seoeraL Oil RonTTßrifß Sued up Sn u« most approved manner. Tanka Hoed boaior "UoM*f 6tt*«i *rit» and f) a- Tis • ’esu N. B. All orders i*. M. F.jMAMMOO, . .ifiapufaotuterfi uadtoeettro >:■ tQOH 53 A P Lems, and all kiitaa al WHAFJrIimpAPBB, haveramov j.w i : p tut, nn an daks, SiflAie, Va,. ,J - ALSO, Ulstillen fbd De*lere !c »int ‘>lo .MoßoSflsHßTA ß ¥ii WiusK r Kl 7 UneityAtteet, -e r OCTtHuiaai* ’ jN-nilOlM CtCHNINiiHAJEn 4ft o^-~PITTB > Buital -City ohasb «im-w..-.e iiooM, HU W*tsr street, and lon first street vttiuie buwtf&fcM,; . , ijt, i . Business Cards, &c. 8,. HUTCHINSON iLXTE OF LEECH A HUTOEIKBOS,) COMMBSIOH 4 MWA&DINU MMCHASI WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish. Dr : ed Fruit, Pot aßd Pear Ashes, and PRODUCE GENERALLY. Best Brands of Family K jour Always on Hand No. 102 Second Street* Between Wood and Market, PITTBBUGH, PKNN’A. ftS-Llberal advance made on Consignments, apli-lvd FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, HO bl FIFTH STREET. Aa*-‘*ui'eotion ‘1 urcr'C m.- and all legal bufli* nci«l-r.-uij'Uy nrrc:;de fitting up ltcc.no: ies for and Carbon Oils, Alio, solo agent* for the Western District ol PoLiif?} i~anlA. tor ;fa n aak* . f Marsh, Lansdeli A U/.’s> Patent h. phon Tump, the best ever inven* ted, having n ■> vaKc. it is not liable to get out ol ordered will threw p.orc water than any Dump twice ti.> siie. feblhaly. ||LAt'S DIAHOND STEEL WORKS PA KM, BIt^TMJKK Be?; Quality iielmed Oast Stee' 6w,r aj 1 octagon. ol all sixes. Warron ten ofiu.vi u; ai.y import?.! or manufactured it thi * * .ULury, A&- '.'tfioe i:,i 1 Vv'ar*ihou.-io. No. 149 and 151 First i-i*opar«i to ronmh flooring and planini boa ru.-, Kivll tawing ul : re-a awing, dooro, Baifi ani rbe’virr. b : !r trainee, :r''-t.ld!o i n, bci raakißg, -Vo. tlorTti Firvsid r.aa. LxjpL 1,135?. jaSU Hotels & Restaurants. BAVA6TS HOUSE N«. Ssfe Mfceriy Stroet, Hart PanuEylrMK,. Fissenger Lepo JOKjft RATA.HR, J*roprt««kr. MAVIKU 'flKkH A*D FITIKK with nil tin) modern iinprOTements, this po ll alar reeort, ihc *ub*cnM«r u propared to accom modate his oid :ast©mer: aad tfco public gener ally, with the bast tb« market* affords. Oysters will be forvod up every variety of style, during tbeeeason. ilia Wines, Liquors and Aloe lie feels confident ui recommending 10 tbs pp.bilc foi thefT excellence. Can. Bucket *nc i’-o.- Oyntarr reed red u*iiy &nd6old waoieaado ar.v retail. m*2od>d SO. SSI ?-i A Oli 1? ALLblf, WTTBBUHGH. rg'UGUR .U'aODHCES M. to the i-üblic that hi Is Id daily receipt ol yiUSfl bliiiLi. A_Nl> CA bf o*iiXKEli GAJdi, Ac- and ;s prepared to accommodate the patrons c { this old an-1 well known house with In the eauns and drinkiTii: iiae at the anorieet notice, JOHN SHALER, LUOiIt Proprietor. S*nng's iSatfing &aS«©K t 00R1T*& VUUiOf" ALL*? ASO SMITH. nsuj sTassra Wherv i;i’3XSiK5 tud all the delicacies of ihe 31*331,: vrili bf n~ U the most palitabi* .trie. h’LI YOUtfe. cdU coruJici and SmithAeld fit. APOIXO HALL fillUAKl) OHAKLE& tiARDUKP.'wouM remind Ms oM friends and onßthmers that he u still to be loud ft hia old stand, aPoLL.O 11A Ll*, entraa.ee ©ft cnrtbstroei. He cae always on hand tb/i tatf quality o' L-.gorßeer, and in coonpcvion with the hali a w*n nppointe- 4 tr.iiiard etlooa, with good tables bud cpr«. Kox-r-ide- ihe i.m «.t. /.p.’dlo L*'J fourth si f-earwood. F-u Kb. tiialoosA* (.tOKtnsfi cjhon ahi* ffirrn STRains fKeai Mainct.) WS/ HEcili XaJht fc»l7Hl,g< €A& s■&. ®* lAIN the best and purest. Liquors. Me&bferred a: *-13 on ihs j-Lo-tf?? no* tice. - l/nc.ob every DiOfuie* between the hours of kfl And Alio’Cioes. ftlElt, WJSIB& aa2C-ly Proprietor. Spencer &. McKay, mmm m tjum. i'KQlSix ■•&.U BHfcWftKl. '< tfUUfcnrgb. ocj't'ffiitar JO. 136 i. i K fcissotmosi of pabtBierBhif. sLw —Tho partnership heretofore existing be tween JOS. SPKNCKIi andW.il, tFARRARI) Was dissolved on the 20th of Auguct, 1862, W. H. GARRARD being authoriied to settle ujj tho business of the late brm at the offioe in tbefirew ery. The Brewing Business wii! be continued by SPENCER * MTiAi’, who intend to have al ways on hand a superior article of ALB, ‘Pop. TBK and BROWN STOU’J, The' undersigned will b ©thankful to the friends cf the late fijm fcr a continuance of their patronage, and promiise to mako it their aim to give satisfaction to aii wh may purohaije-fronathein. > Mr. ROBERT Libjrty street, ao long known ;o ue business community, will have the management vf r-ur business, mtb the fofl i ntrol Lo the Vrewery. Aiddretsri aii order? to 3tfKJMC.tR A MeKA Y tfh at 5 50 a. m., stopping at I all stauons between Pit eburgh and Piladelphia, I gjPd making; direct oonneoaon for New bork at I Phwidmpmaij r ■■ ■ * ■' s I THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (exoept Sun day.; at k 50 a m., stopping only at principal Sta tions, and making direct connections at sarris burt for BaJiimore and Washington, and for New I "fork via Philadelphia. * I .TiUfi THROUGH *XPKEH3 TRAIN leaves daily, a- 4 26 p. m., only at principal diamond, making dire'an prom.se Satety, apeed and Comfort to all wh / may iavorthis Hoad with their patronage. fAH£ r-.i NEW' YORK PHILADELPHIA Baltimore LANCA-TEi HARRISBURG.. Baggage Checked to all Stations on the I'enn aylvama Railroad, and to Pniladeiphia Laiii more and New Yors. Pafitongors puroaa.ing t.ckets in oars will be ! charged an a.'ce’a according to distance traveled in addition to tne Station rates, except from Sta uonfl where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage ollv, and for an amount not exceeding iIOO. N. b. —An Omnibus nine nas been employed to convey Piaeengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passtuger atd biggage. J . fcjTE W ART. AgeDt, A: tbe P. R. R , 1 as enger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. no2D 1868. THE 1863. Piffißrfeajr.wimtciiCAwuiLffj TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEjT, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. Shortest and Bloat Direct Route to the West. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. OK AND AFTER NOVEMBER lfelh 1563, trains ran ai follows, vii . WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS. Chicago Express Chicago Expree: Leaves Pittsburgh Allegheny. A rrivea A Liance.... Crestline.. Fl Wajne. Cbieagc 10 50 p m. 11.00 a. m FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS Leaves Crestline.. . Arrivfg ; Coiambus. • Cincinnati. Indianapolis.. LoulsOl'e... St Louis... .5 40 a. m. 10.3 m a. m All 'iramn to Chicago with-j change cf Carp. N. B —Too time to Cincinnati i? the fame an by Steubenville. Trains on both Roadj meet at Columou-*, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL; Mail. Accommodation. Leave Pittsburgh 7.00 a. m. 2Jf> p. m. Allegheny 7.10 a. m. Z'/& p. in. New Brignton. 8.56 a m, 4.15 p.m. Alliance 11 AO a, m. 7 40 p. in Arrive Crestline _6 30 p.m. —— These trains stop at principal Stations between Alleghany and Rochester. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Alle gheny City. Leave Allegheny..y.ls a. m. :2.0U m. 4.30 p. m. 6.40 p m. Arrive N. Brighton.ll.l6 a m 1.45 p. m. 6.25 p. m. 7.85 p. m. EASTWARD, Leave N, Brighton a qj. 7,00 a.m. 12,20 p.m. £.50 p. m. Arrive Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8 40 a. m. 2JSS p. m. 4j50 p, m EASTWARD TRAINS. ARRIVE aT PITTSBURGH Chicago Express 2.i0 a. m, «;h cago Expresi 8 30 p.m. Cincinnati Eipress J7.5Q p m. Crestline Mail . 7.00 p. in. TRAINS FUR SEW CASTLE. MERCER and OIL CITY Mail Leave Pittsburgh 7.00 o. m All egheny —— Arrive New Castle...KUO a. m. EASTWARD Leave New Catt1e....6.30 a. m. Arrive Pittsburgh.... Allegheny...lo.oo a. m. *s*'! rains are run by Columbus tiine. wbioh is 12 minutes slower than Pittsborgh time. Porfurthe' - information. an>i through ticket, apply to uEO. PARKIN. Tickot Ag’t. Uni *n Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. and a.U. CASSRLBKR&Y Agent Allegheny. JOHN B. JERVIS. General Superintendent, H. K. PaYSON. General Passenger Agent. IMYSUM PITTSBUBtiH fc YttlUilM I. K. WINTER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER MONDAY. NOVEM BER 16th, 18*3 Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, ia Pittsburgh, a* follows. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING UN®, Leave R Pittsburgh 146&.m. 620 a.m. 1.46 p.m. Wellsville 4JO 8.42 '• 405 * f*teub*nviile. 5.10 " 9.45 '* 5'06 •• Wheeling 6.09 " 1100 *• 6.08 " Arrives Bellair _6JtO “ 11.16 *' 6.20 " Connecting at Steubenville and Bellair with Stott • benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesviile,Newark,Colanibtu.Xenia Dayton. Indianapolis. Cinoinnatti, Louisville, Cairo, St Loois. 8t Joseph, and all points west and* south-west, ana at Wheeling with and Ohio Railroad. • PITTSBURGH AND CLEVfiLANu LIN a. Loaves Pittsburgh....l.46 a. m. L4fi o m *• 4.00 • Bayard .5.56 ” 5.25 •• Allianoe.. 6.55 •* gjft Ravenna 7.40 “ 6AB •’ Hudaon -..8.11 *' 7.30 •• Arrives Cleveland..—9.® “ 8.40' ’* Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch 'for New Philadelphia and Canal Doter: at Alli anos wiih PittsDurgh* Fort Wayne- ana Chicago Railroad at Ravenna with. Atlantic and Great Western Railroad for Warren, Gidenvillh, Mead villa Union* Co nr, Jamestown and Salamanca : at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville ! ana Cixtfdxa&tiß. R, to' Akron, Cnyahoga Pails sod Mffierabu.’s, and at Cleveland with 0. and E. #. jL to AHerDimitirEr dndßoffalo, wi& O& T. RJLfor Sandusky, Toledo, also with steamers for ffteaHehvtile and WeUsriUe Accommodation leaves Allegheny Oitrat 360 p. m, v ; ( l *: Returning Trains »ni7e atJQ.OO a. m., 3.60 p nw£os p. bl and m * > Through Tickets to aliproxninent_pointfl can be Liberty street DepoV'Pift^ GEORGE PARKIN, BdtetAgmt. ‘ Agent Railroads. fcJKW KtoUTS VI & KIVSM A.ltt SAK.ROAD. ISOMSSPOUS ARU IitSCIKIUn g. It. t! Indianapolis with Torre lisuia, Terre Hftats.and Altoo K&ilroad. to St. Lonifl •>na Lafayette and Indian&poll .New Albany and intermediate points. jrotxnu and passengers carried from Cincin nati or i/awrenoeburg in leas time than by any ether ronte by twenty-four hoars, and at ea lew rates. Tto only road b 7 which ship men ia he mad e ... oca Circlunatl to the West, withoutbreak ing tmls. .ivFvfitYK*# w F - c * WEST. or ALEX. n It a J ?>T? B i A^- on ' at JOHN .D. MOKlvib. Indianapolis, will receive prompt and bo charge for commission; so OEXEGB 70R DExTiR.S OB OOEIOMIOX AT itAW KBXfTEB'UEQ. further toformatioTi &pplT to THOB.RATI *AJS, ~°‘ Monongahela Bouse, wenwf the Company, who is prepared to rive yHsoucu hb ovitt* ;-or passengers and freight to Indianapolis, : CeT 7? lißfaiette. t-hieas*, Peru, flrwm -0 -Jtie, Ci awfordeviUe, Ch arleston, Paria and M»fu t.-ea. Ac., fa, H. c. LORD. Presidm* WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, F£l*TO]gK7B«ll. Proi'ideni. f. M. GORDON, So^ot^r*. _ »• D- COCHBAK, Gm'l Am™ No. »S V/twria-ML .apsni & OVa W&rehouM, ap stairs) Pittsburgh. ami aU ™ *' ud t&A ■A- manased by viiectort who arc well Known lr. ihe comaaiuiuty, and who are determined, by prcnipmcassad liberality, to man «inthfli eharoetor which theyhaveaasunxcd.asof- Viun- the best protection to those who desire tobh nsurec. AtWSTP. C-CrOBSHSWh, iSCI. auttAoTOMto - ...4 63,000 00 250 00 Qp«n Agnate, 7 «09 43 Owll ——— 1061 99 •VccaiWii Jioi€*>. .. 90 Heist Kli W.H IT4.OTC 14 . i ■’> £ i Ojl*?. g. Wiliar Jr., fo'Aa.i«>, N*ibjwival Niioiek. a«ont«iJsmo Wb. H. Smith. \V. Ulaketi.u, Andrew Alli tin . 1U .Mi . 10 00 . 8 -yO . 765 *■' t f ll£ at*. 30s WAJJItT STREET On»h Capitß.s. •raa.sie 00. »803-syti tm. S£ fvlicwi, vli. i'lret Mortgagee? Improved C*;y Pro perty, -worth double the amount. .. Slfi6,6Us Olj ttronnJ rent, Srst class JL4G3 50 P«rasy« vania Railroad Co’s 6 ? cent Mortvan Loanrf, £*:,CCO. (v*t OO Philadelphia city t> ? cent, ioan... M 80 000 00 Allegheny County c * cert Peaniyl rania Railroad Loans 10.000 00 Collateral loans.woll secured .... 3,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Meuntadn I Railroad company, mortgage 10an..... IdlOO 00 Pes m I van. a K ailr oa d Co. QC 6v*ck of Keliar.ce Mutual Insurance Company 14350 qq 6Vc-m '' i County > ire i&ur ante (Jo it r:U-ck o: Delaware Pi. insurance Co. 700 0G ! Ccnr.-. jrcia' B*rh dn gj Mechanics' Bank do KU 50 Union M. insnrM?co Go's Scrip dCS ® Bills business paper. 1(L297 IB fry-Y A *, interest, etc..,. 73 Oa«). . • ; *fu he.L'd': cf agents.. H.afrft if \ §*“ i>»nincl Blsphui. Wra. . 2 C'-mw* v . IVcoert Steen, Frederick Brown. Vyiihais Mnw>f, Ooraetiu & -r-.i 4SI tn tworiiy. dinc« liiei; UcoriJonakn, a i-eriod of thirty years, they have paid loeoes by b tre, to an amount eKeesdin* Poor Million/' of Dollars, thereby af* fordiny tu‘the advantages of Insurance as well a* the ability and iL position to meet with promptness ail '.labilities. Lo***s-aM iajHrj the year ** DUUKJTOfi* 1 . ■ K iit&io: v> . Mofutsuai D« LeWll, loki&s \V asnei , ti. iirowa. Samnei Qrxr.t, Isaac Lea, Jacob (V Smith, Edward C. Dale, Georcc i?. Rickards, Georrc ?al«, Oil AS. jN, BANCKRK, President. SO WARD C. b ALE*, vioo Presidesi. ¥f a- t. ih ?3L. Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Aiett, style Northeast ccr. Third and Wood bca. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IMbUBANCE OOMPAK V, 30. 149 OHEBTUUT fiTHEET, Oppoatss iS»e Caaioca •1a*lt»l A****.. • .IP-03,8-*», Aooommcdation. 4.30 p. m 8.10 p. m. WiJLL fiAKK A IX lit A Ut& OJF £»■ STTRAINCV-eitherPor;.rraai cr Limited,or fT*nr i-'fcriptipr. Property ct &i reaso a ,v.»l * rates or premiaa. ROBERT P. KiNii.P/wUcni *?. M f Baldwin. i-n- :e»?To>LH. S.uu p m. 8.‘.5 p, ui. Onaries Ba/et i. B. KusiiAh P, P f->ivor- Joseph S. Tan.) 0. SkenuK.o. John Ci*<-tcr U. J.MaKtvr&e F. Dt-iCr w:**. tico-otas-:?. MiEBBEMY MBUMNCt DO OP PITTBBETME. OPFKOK, fio. 87jPU»i iSt.. fittula Mi«<-n AwiAUfiMT ALL ftiiKBMS *»p FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. SIfIAAC JONKti, President, JOHN D. MeCOIUL vice Preaidont: i>. W. XiuuK, Secretary; Cart. WILLIAM DEAh.GenerHi Agent. ..DIKKCTORS —ise-ito Joboh,_C. G. Huaaay, Har vey Childs, Cent. it. C, Gray. John A. Wilson, fl L. Fahnestock. Jobo D. McCord. Captain Aiatr Jacobs,R.P.bto:law. Cai-L V -3*<.n. L tic!':. ► l k«w ..." BiITHNISHifIUi) «ooi>s, JT SUITABLE FOB THE SEASON JJACBCM cod«r», Uitr-n anu 81l£ Hamlbenooui!*, f H|oveA, 4 Hose, rmbr-'IJRs, 'Hhkr'xrtA??: Ao.i Pd."’j\jhbi¥ fJct.l-. •»'* j \.. - « MAunrw a in,V’ jf_«. 78 Mirket st.. hr-tween 4:h k Diamor J PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S THE RUBBCBIBKBS HAVE JFST opened especially for the Bdiday’j a very UrM and deferable etook of riKE GOLD JEWELS?, GOLD AND SILVER BATHES, tor Ladies and Gentlemen't, wear. fineßrcnw (Hoc's* Panoy Geode, . ii 81LVJiB.PMm WAKE, soottaa oiuitorn case and fmi; baskets Gaya ,&&&&, tea eetta, tie., an * u largo ran-!? of emtaole articles for i resents. BEIKEMAR. SIETBAN ABBIBIB. AS Fifth gtrtei £3 CAP— 4O BOXES TOILET SOAP AS. sorted, in «ore an 1 for sale by SMSteXSL CRANBERRIES— RBIA ‘CHOICE Cranberries. ana for safobr ;^ZaaLi.e®gs- Insurance. •nun n ■am wnt h ffIUH HBMJT. fmldnt, DIRECTOR?. r'iBJE. ... TU&9S X C- iJipift ColUt- 'o&i'v.-S ....... By.7&> U 1 .Ml iXJ —~ *a7.Hl9 S 3 A. tL Cope. rye w. Hr*. J.G. COKTIN, Afiecu Com or ‘Third and Wood streets. ‘JE.TIU. Hoiikes..&c. N HOLMES * /MfcWß, HAIK»»B f.«4Jß*«Haa*o' -EttJcs*' «u) MU£9 *> ] Jotes, Drafts, ,Xot*a* Exchange- on therKasternoadSiW*# 67 * l Cttioaeonstantly for gala, ~ „ ***^*»* DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. eg’ foußTfi - mnsHßx, OHASTBBED IB iB6O, /hpEN DAXLT, FKOKL 9 TO S O aJRn, oa Wednesday£nd Saturday evenings,' from May Irt too o'clock and, ftgm |Novembpr M W fch *r°*n *to ** Deposits received of nH rams sot leeathan Of a ftnj.i.rff. and Sr-dividend -p&. the twice a rear, in J une and December. Interest has been declared eemi-anna&lly. In Jane andDoeem ber since the Bank waa orgamied, &t the rate of lis per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn oat, la placed to the credit of tue.depositor as principal, and bears the same Interest from the first dayo of Jane and De- thenSepoJfor to call or‘«» present his pass nook. At this rate money will doable in tas than twelve years* Bodks containing the Charter, By-Laws, Holes and Regulations, furnished grads, on application at the oftoo. QIOEOT^BhKE John B. M'Foddea* . Isaao M. Penncwi, J ohn Holmes, John Marshall, Alexander Speer. James B. D. Meedj • Beni. L. Fuhnestoct, A. M. Pellook, M. D.* James MeAuley, Hill Barswia, James Herd mar. Wbl J. Anderson. numiSi Calvin Adams, James D.Keli;#-, John G, Baokofen. Peter A. Madeira,: George Black, Wm. Vankirk John C.'Bindley, Jam© Shidle, Alonso A. Carrier. Robert Robb, Ohades A. Colton, Walter F. MtfehaH 'ffiii, Doaglaa, John Orr. John Evans, fUpryL, Ring**!*, Wm-P Weyman. John H. Shoenberggj, Wa 8. Haven, Wm. E. &hmerl* Peter H. Honker Alexander Tradle, f chard flays, Isaac Whittier, Bl U. Laveiy, Ufaxjitian^yeater' sananvAsr 4jrn CHARLES a. OOLTQBf, FARMERS' deposit banking CO. BASK 01 BfiPOSlf ASB BMIDST Par and Ourrent rands Eeosived os Deposit. ’ VSDEBSIGSSD TOOCKHOLD JL ERS are individually responsible to deposi tors to the whole extent ot their private means: James Marshall, William Young, John Scott, Jacob Painter, William Walker. William Carr, d&muel George, S. B. Robison. Thomas Mellon, Thomas Scott, Robert Bell, Joseph Love, John MoDevitt, D. A. Stewart, John Floyd, D. R, GaJway. Hay Walker, W. W. M Qr^or, John S. Dilworth JAMES MARSHALL, President, R. A, GEORGE. Cashier. )anB ■ BKAL BSTAIB SAViIKJj INBTITUTIOS STATEMENT OF THE CONBITION of the above institution on the 2d day of No 4 vember, 1863, published in conformity to the| charter: i LIXBILIHBB. Amount of Deposits. Nov. 2d, 1863 $103,594 18 Amount of Interest due Depositors...- 1,954 91 Amount of Contingent Fund 2,423 9^ ASS STB. First Liens on Real Estate~s3s,2oo 01 United btates Bonds. - 50,000 00 U. 8. Debt Certificates and Notes, (market value) 11,051 79 Interest eart ed not due 559 97 Offloe Furniture. 150 00 Casfi on hand 11.011 24 $107,973 - BLSS, Just received and for salerny „ PBTZKR A ARMSTRONG. .; i 0851 corny Market aad First street* CtITIVATOBi, PLOWS; FODDKO Co£fc6r&‘Soed drills, hay elevators, dog pow ers, canras, farm mills, Ac-tor sale by I BECKHAM A BOtfQ 127 Liberty street. j VPAU F4PEBB CHMP-BOt'«HT before the lMtfrdvineetn Fft| ial« oeS ~, 87 Wood »t DOZEN iutneeived Ednoatiaiial. I «b. WIUOB MatJandlea, Jndi, Of 0* £t»tea OtrooltflOTrt, PretfdmL < orMer or Penn a su Clair gt. PU**r borgh Penn’a.. 't FHE CHEAPBST UOt bffit- S3S pays for , foil oureo. BUnfitor'e sons at one-half prloe. Stu4enU«a-“‘ b, and practical. acoqonCazua, mu uw •are young man for active at xpende and shortest time for th'emodt ljLflzaatt; nd responsible situations. Diploilias^aStw^ irtTHB, and over all competitors teioH^fi^l' business Writing. **' *3- A ttend whawtho Soss&nd of busi teas men graduate. For spdciinsns of Penmanship and CattHbcdh' bntainlnff foil information, enclose twenty^Ve' ents to the Prinopala. • ;J , .. K 5 . aalO ■ -TRlfJilftn A (ijIITH. IT FRANCIS aOLLEii; HOES m Of THE FRUICISMII SROTH£IBI ryvens iBSTTfunoK, rnmurta ■-*- IN LORETIO, Cambria county PflSßsy}- rauia about four miles from Cress on StatUm*-on ho direct route between Philadelphia and Wfa mrgh, waa chartered in 1858, with-pirafln»4a loafer the usual Collegiate Honors and Dm2 Che Ideation of the College is one ofthegfcSi healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny being proverbial for. its won water, bracing air, and picturesque soenem H , The Scholastio year commences on the wTHflfr MONDAY after ablßth of AUGUST, and *>/» about the 25th of JUNE following. It in divide! Into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neoee «»rr for Land Surveying, : h inscrumantel ana VooaJ Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted freon eight years to the age of manhood. Tjism*—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in_+evan9 IWPEOVBKIKV TO mz OFFXCS. *t’® prepared to execute all ordgn XVSRY DESCRIPTION OF &, JTOB N’HftMTUSCj -f'stai, .! : tj .1- nivf.rio, eijie rjtt uAIC r.il aHv) «35500n5?7, gro NOS* m.j ray r-i.-ticubvf att©ftrton **, • RAILROAD, ; iKMTIII & LMM PUHTIIi BI K £ EXHIBTITONB AJftirC fijriVBUa]PA.SS^l> We can bisara r*ria > AND PRICVI f|B. H AIBET, OF NEW YOBIL'HAS invented a process by which s J iioh r and luxuriant WINE 1$ produced from oortaJltPlanta of great medicinal vtrtuee. TMs-deHgStfiaWine combines all the high medicinal propertiePof the Dandehon, Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry, and certain otlj.er plants, whose virtues than a single bottle restores the HngemgFatieDt from debiUty and siokness tyj strong health. Every dose shows its good effeotejop the constitution, and improves the general heakhi xt»i with Dr. Halsey’s celebrated GUAQSEStFI) FOREhI PILLS as an adiunot, all theiblibwing disorders are permanently cured. -, T-i mspeMia AND lia>lGESttoN.~. AM tbe Forest Pills, and a bottle of the WMjgill cure the most aistresstng fortos of this ACHOk AND FETEB***Obs o the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine will break the ague and cure the Patient in* all cases, whbh the directions on &e bottle are adhered to. / • DROPSICAL COHPLAJNTS.-.Frtnnon to .two btfxea of the Pills, and three bottles of it . Wine, cure '.his obstinate disorder. high/ qffieacions m this disordor. One to two boxes oj the Pills, and three or four bottles of the Wine t-o accomplish a cure in the worst “feILITY, NIGHT SWEATS, EWo-* Hon enmt Weakly State of the ConHitufro n^—The Forest Wine is a popular remed or these eomplaints. One to three bottle cure fKh’worst oases without the use of the POL; but when tbs complaint is accompanied with some'otiier'tiiser der. the Pills will be required. RHEI72IATISM.—The efficacy ol the For est Remedies in Rheumatism is very a.,n x rrrr v Humor, 'ftiwe complaintb o one common caufe — impvrp-.blood.— Heubrnlly nothing but the Pifla ir&Wsked for he tare of . most of these disorders,* bm/U both remedied arc used, two boxes of the Sl&tfkd tw« or three bottles of the WinoJ will ctrfqTOh very worst pasofl, and frequently ny less thatfftall the quantity. ! JAUN bojic<» of the Pills with as many bottles cf tho Wise, cure the worn* owe of Jaundice. FEMALE OBSTRUtIiORS. produced from bad colds or weakly constitutions.' A few does of the Forest W me cures the most distressing thO'Wine to blooming health. Over a million oThoxba and TOtfloe have been sold within the lash twp^ycars, in the United Stases and Canada, Lettets and certificates to the amount of many thotnandj, have been received, testifring to the CtriSs ana good effiefcte of thowremoaies. J : . Forest Wine is in large squarebotties,*bhe dol- Urper bottie,-ori3x bottles for five qgilara.— fopot, Y pt >y ojfo or. more;raspectabJe drnggisti w%lmc«t evearidtr ead yfflage in Hie Unlon l&d'Britiih UWiMiittimnkn ■LQSrw T ? D ’■ P. 5 H (■ Ik' ri&YXLOPEN, oojrrßijerfi,