The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, December 03, 1863, Image 4

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    M'urtiqF' 6f David Bikzio—PermS,-.
neaojfofßloodyS tains. ",
On the evening of the 9th of February,
16G6-6, llavid Rizzio, the Italian Secrets
ry of Maryof -fieotiatid, was murdered in
Holyrood Palace, by certain opposition
leaders pf bet court, with the assistance of
her EtfenanSV Lota DArnley. The poor
foreigner was torn from her side aa she
sat at sapper, and dragged throngh'her
appartments to ihe outer door, where he
was left on the floor for the eight, dead,
with fifty Bix Wounds, each conspirator
having been forced to give a stab, in
order that all might be equally involved
inguilt aad consequent danger. The
Queen, who-was then pregnant! Of her son
(James I. of England) deeply resented
thaoWtagU-jsiWfeed, there i iaireaionto
believe that it affeoted her so as to become
miorning-poitit of her life, giving her in
the Erst placfia atfqngcr sopsp bf the un
worthiness of her husband, who perished
little more-tbana year after.
The .floor ,at the outer door of the
OgSenltLappatments presents a large, ir
regular,idark mark,, which the exhibitor
ofwe:jjalace states to be the blood of the
uafortnnate Rizzio. Most strangers hear
with a smile of a blood-stain lasting three
centnpea, and Sit Walter Spot>himgelL
has made it the sabjactof a jocular pas
sage in one of hie tales, representing a
Cockney traveler- as -trying- to efface it.
with tlie pateut scouring drops whioh it
was his mission 'to introduce into nse in
Sootland,
The scene between him and the old lady
guard.isn-£f , the palace in very amusing;
bnt it may be remarked of Soott, that he
aqtertained, ,Bome. beliefs in his secret
bosom whieli hiaworldly wisdom and shnse
of the 'ludicrous led him occasionally to
treat comically or with an appearance of
scepticism. In one of hia novels —the
Abbot—he alludes with a feeliog of awe
and horror to the Rizzio blood stain ; and
in his Tales of a Grandfather , he delib
erately states that the floor at the bead of
the stair still bears visible marks of the
blood of the unhappy viotim. Joking
apart, there is no necessity for disbelieving
in the Holyrood blood-mark. There i»
even some probability in its favor. In the
Mat place, the floor is very ancient, man
itestly much more eo than the late floor of
the neighboring gallery, which dated from
the reign of Charles 11. It is in all likeli
hood the very floor whioh Mary and her
courtiers trod. In the Becond place, wa
know that the stain has been ehown there
since a time long antecedent to that ex
treme modern cariosity regarding histori
cal matters which might have induced au
for U is " Ul l ded to by the son
df=B*fetyibas beibg'ghdwh «i 1722. 'Finally’
it is matter of experiment, and fully ea
tabhsbed, th*f Wood <Eot_6f-.the hardest
kind (and, it may be added, Btone of a
poroua nature) takes on* permanent stain
from blood the oxide of ironcontained in
it stoKngdeep mto-ths fibre, and proving
lndelibleto all ordinary means of washing
U{, course, if the wearing of a blood
stained floor by the tread of feet were to
be carried beyond the depth to whioh the
blood had sank,' the stain would be ob
'iterated-. Bat it happens in the case of
t “ e Wp? oi “ark, that the two blotcheß
of whioh it consisted are out of the fine
over whioh feet would chiefly pass in
ootmug-into or leaving the room. Indeed,
that line appears'to pass through and di
vide tbs stain—-a oircumatanee in no
Bmall degree favorable to its genninsDeßs.
Alleged examples of blood stains of old
standing, both npon wood and stone, are
reported from many places. We give a
few, extracted from the Notes and Queries
Amidst the horros of the French Revolu
tion, eighty priests were massacred in the
ohapel of the convent of the Carmelites
at Paris.
The stains of blood are still t!o be seen
on the walls and floor. “At Cothele, a
mansion on the banks of the Tamar, the
marks are still visible of the blood spilt
by the lord of the manor, when, for sup
posed treachery, he slew the warden of
the drawbridge." "About fifty years ago,
there was a dance at Kirton in-Lindsey ;
daring the evening a young girl broke a
blood-vessel and expired in the room. I
have been told that the marks of her
blood are still to be seen. At the same
town, about twenty -years ago, an old
man and hia sister were murdered in an
extHiUiely brutal manner, and their cot*
tMB floor was deluged with Mood, the
stains of which aro believed yet to re
mam
Editing a Paper.
Editing a paper is not a very pleasant
basinet a. If it contains too much politi
oat matter people won't have it.
If il contains too little they won’t have
If the -type ig aqiall they can’t read it.
It we publish telegraphic reports the
fojjss say they are nothing bat lies.
If we omit them they, say we have no
enterprise.
ave , in a few jokes folks aay we
are nothing but e, rattle head.
foretf onUt tiem 11467 867 we are an old
If we pobfish original matter they blame
us ior notgiving selections.
If we poblißh selections folks say we
arelaay fqtnot writing more and giving
them-something they, have not read in
ottier papers.
I]f we give a man a complimentary no
r*We “f 8 coDBnred . for being partial,
if we do not, ail hands will say we are
a greedy hog.
if we insert an article which pleases the
ladies, t*ft>*«*j«g%t' l jealir4s?'*”'' 1 * g ■
If we do fiater.tq.their wishes, the
paper is not fit to have in their houses.
■9%s 4* &>/«#■
t V sBitWl«,AfehJ>P r aftonm.’e.as deceit
tnl and desperately wicked.
folks say ,we are too prood to
auagidiiwuih *oim £aHow(i.
never attend to
If we do not pay par bills promptly folks
B^?r^' 8 ar^not to be trusted.
they say we stole
clothes they say we are
b ° d ° neb tlley Bay we are n
poor-fsllov to do ?
Osatii of a Distinguished
Catholic.
1 of tie head of
p D SLr 1091 djshngnished Roman
Catholic fatmhe&4Q England, Mr. Joseph
Dorsetshire
Mr. wag.iora.an tllwftfof
WaS tfce thlrJ 800 of
fa 7 d»e foeod
? ro ■ vt,l" &, on' ihe date of his wif v
ißitj roou order# io the Church . f
ff.'ites Pf>jk i Pbi!
h:m 3 t7ttr3sfts£?l|rs 4fift4(ftjtlish Ceraical;
“A n “ * 1 ' 8 pontificate ol Clement JX Car i
Weld transferred' bis estates to Ins'
till
Aligns, -1880,1 Mr.-Wald
hflee'X, and the exiled royal!
f<uniy. Qf-JjflPCB at, hia ancestral seal.
<risitnd -hv ray
*ws*mp&m&
PriaeeiofT Wales.# Charles X. and his
faailfo''retfraSufoi the gaestg of Mr. Weld
Catholic, 4 s A> s family had be& tftrtitetj'
tn-ieu; ~-'v
Tat. iaU >6#t
Tws2? a u , w& ®tf* in occasion for
6 option gpouters, from Lincoln
Kiaft .MS
Y rT »&M, , »i!ei | fe. ngfeGneggHf] %,
£Rsine3s <fec,
■ J; * • iOBKPB SHOWSDEH, .
N OTABTPUBLIC
***• 88 JtHiAlO^lFikEK*',..
Pittsburgh.
J. <& M. M’STEES,
Brass Founder*,
Q&s and Bieam Fitters,
Ud Iron ellcßs
’ ALSO,
BRASS CASTING 3, OF ALU KINDS. ■ .
Made at the shortest notioe.
Particular attention paid to fitting op ahd fi
pairing of OIL REFINERIES.
81 & 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty.
The members of this firm, being praotioal me
chanics of many years* exporienoe
nese wiU eniure to give satisfaction in evety re
spect. We are also agents for Gam, Garrison &
Co.’s, Steam Pomps for irater and oil, se^-lyd
~...VTX. I, H*GDOr
O’HABA & M'GINN,
Attorneys at Law,
SEAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OFFICE 80 GBAST STREET
Opposite the Coart House, Pittsburgh.
*fr“Particular attention given to the settlement
of Estates, sale and transfer of Beal Estate, Ex
amination of Titles, ASoldiera aIA-in™, collections
In any paft of the west
Prompt remittances, and foil correspondence to
regard to all business entrusted to our care.
JOBJEPH B, MIIiIdXKEN,
BUOOHBBOB TO
JAB. P.FLEMtMO,
DBUGGIBT,
Wholeeale and Btftail Dealer In
Foreign and Domestic Drags. Medicines, Falats,
Oils, Dye-Stuffs ana Perfumery,
j XSo. 77 Federal street,
I ~,, , AUtIMHJUiI ( ITI.jIa,
1 iay22:lyd
iiw cAaPETs, oa etoTHF, seT
HTo. 87 fourth Street.
fli£7lorS TO THE LAl>
JL® advance in prices, oa whioh tho fullest ac
v&atase Lsofiored m purohase FOB, 04SH7 u*}«
iiAAO Jo3lia...JOß* L. Boil*.. Wn. hrCo'LL* USH
PiTlSi* ST|a -W-ITRf
JOKES, BOYD & 0O„
MJUtf (UfjuL' hVUrttiifcti JAW'BTSJ 4,Jt
aiaOj&prtoa, Plow,and AB fc'JewcrPßihtii.
told AALBRioorjar Kw and Ftet streets.
aoXlds PITmBUBaaPa
J»». IOOBHEip,
COSBISSiOK’ ME,&CBA«f
rtjß YKB«Usfl;Of
**!« BU3TAE ajflD BIAHSMS,
tfO H WAl'flß’tfTßKfri. BfibdOW MaRA
rrrnißOKtffi.
CiJBTIS C. STJKISMKT*,
divmt;
mokjsc; carps;#? km
AND JOBBJSj ■ ;
SHOPTIBGCV AIXET L< ,ve«. Wood'
and Liberty Streets,
Pitteborgh, Pa. »
Orders sblkdted and promptly attended to, \
ftOMBT nATiWttTiln.. Xmf. r> a r.sa id
RAjßsZSiTiTjj & CdPs (
Wholesale G-rooere,
COttWUW* Alt 9 FQRtiURSIMtt BERCRAAI'
I>feu«rB to Produce aad Pit'-aburth JkUnu?*c&ira
Be. 351 ÜBKRrgST&EKr,
pmsuTD rgb:
HKSRT W. BEUUOHT * CO.
duukiii
Foreiga Brandies, Wines and Gins,
Sot Street,
Opposite Fourth stceeii
PITTSBURGH,-PA.
«r Hotel*. Taverns. shd Famllim, supplied »•
moderate profits for Cash.
mrfblyd •
-SJ. Ta oea * 011 Work
oairqAH, DtnsriiAp & 00..
Manufacturers oi 1
JAUKJd 1 W-eiTB -KJBMAjgii ~'
Carbon o j Xt « .
OE “> HO- W LXB«ftTi 3rKßti e . Pitt*,
berth, Pa. ciyMmd i
*♦ MTMMJI „„B. d. KXTMXB J. B*:KYMKK
Ute at Miller A Sioketaon’B,
Bpytnefr A Brotherii,!
I Sooewsors to Reymer A Anderson,]
W boles ale Deaieri In
Foreign Fruits, Hate, Coniedtlunary.
Sugars, Fine. Works, As.,
NOa -US -AHD' KBnyOOD*STREBT,
i ~„ „
W« ■ H.3MITH „ JC&U HIfOTEK
w M. M. SMITH rn !.
wmiSAu. irmsi&if
»M >tl IfcCOBS Amt-iil Hl&i iritkis
. 'tetfl jp (T '4‘-8 Hi |j JS Q
AiPinr. <m
Pioxaibh.i'a arid "das Fitters,
STW, t«6 WOOS) WFJKHET, OFFOSVbJi
' • prrrtßjp-BSH ■■
AID
47 ‘.imO'B'ltUtST " AlKßO^scir'
• BAi^S»<MAYQS't;OrKCI.
FV®??! 11 FItKAHTN, SHEET I.KA-W,
Lead Pipe, Pi* and Bar Lead,an.i cmber'i
matenai uj ganeral.. ORJUtawieirifittcd ur- .n
themeet Rpprovedittaimerr Xanhriined. L«ac ci
Vopm* Effuses fitted MitfiejWatetiwjd 6»* Pis*
tares. do .•s<-' 1 1 i. -jui i tty (,
k *aat Wiiß. Ail adders prompus «tttondtd t*,
arajcrdk . x 0 . ..
CVi*. MA»K.Ufc\
’ '••'iiontKSfttffcra _
«oQ (t aA ► UKT T a B
•;~aid>jij >mwr :
W &A.PPIN(j PAriiß, hanoj -jiaoved! ■ OLI
Wo. 47 Wooa ettrewtte ;...-. .
no. *8 SMrmiii&i) stfcwiir ";
a ! a b . F , j
fle* tfiJh Eata fcr Ai.; ’ ■ —if? 1
william cas& a oa
/ M- . i
wmmirmcm
AMWtpiMKtSi-a/s'
•x/ism t ®RAHi>rEB, oisg, o-» |
l'J «
Ltutiiiers aiai Dealur»:ik
' ■>•■■ o ■HWtUllHAiiaixA Hlb yy f . j K y,
* B ’’ liberty Street, .
FJTTRBIJBeH, FA,
3. it. CASIDAY,
Strtr. Mtoeb, l»ra»d, Brr.fi „ au - w .„ J
gn*;©, Beal K.iat, a2i . { K^? .
d<utU4lMi HroUtyt.
• ‘ r . ca. ; JiOOId Wo. IA tl li KK Kc bill 1,|...* :
futiRTH tbtfchcrst, l t? J
Mill pfujitirly iht. i other itcai jCsu rf i
fj the amount of $lOO,OOO for anfo ictr.
:.0L KXrH6KIi...D. (^UII»GH2U
j.rHws* a-Dtrutu.*,
I€£»SIHGITA3S <£ CO.—flTT'u
BUROB
house, 110 naterstreiv. and 156 fW street,
can Cos Tax 81as8. for pArlor «?biowf, oanrebaJ
, i j
(JPHOHBTERV,
HO. Bfr IJ ’«P»AK WOUO.
t •“ A
_ Business _ ~
R. HUTCHINSO
I.LSCH t aUTOSINBOKj
G<)MMisBiOK i fOBWAKDIMti MEBOBASI
Dealor In
WESTKKN HEB&RVE CHEEBE,
FloutyGrajn. Fish. Dr.ed Fruit, Pot and Pear
Ashes’ and PECDI { E GENERALLY;
Best Broudeof Family i-' oar Always on Band
Bfo. IOSt Second Street,
Between W ood and Market,
PITT3BUGH, PENN 7 A.
advance made on Consignments,
apH-lcd
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
9fO »1 FIFTH STREET.
e&'C'olleetion of accounts and all legal busi*
ness promptly attended to. se&lyd
DAUB & APPJ2LL,
53Vm*'**AXT
186 SmithfieUi Street,
JUST KflOfilVED A
▼ v frvge a;;d weU selected stock o?
Fall and Winter Goods,
eonfiietins of
oiim* tastmerefi, Veattugv, dwt*
AL&O*~A largo stool of
GENT’B FDRNISfiING GOODS, .
laoloiUa* fewer Dollar,, /leek Tie,, ud oven
thmgiisojaiv fe«ut by first dJaai Pornißhing Siore
Orders «xeaate.L io3o:ljni
Akdrew Klouxr.
Hkkry Phippb, Jr,
General Partners.
|KO» CITT FORGE,
KLOMAS & PHIPPS,
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh,
manufacture Bar Iron, General Railway and
steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Lo
comotive Axles, *o. wlB-tf
OUQUESNE BRASS WORKS
tJADMAN & CHAWPOED.
Manufacturers ol c very variety of finished
BE ASS WOE! TOE PLUMB EES
OAs orSTEAH FITTERS,
MACHINESTB ak» COPPEBBMITHS.
JPHAHS CABTIfi«B OP EVSBY 08.
AJ 6criptiontnade to order. Steamboat worh,
ntcacn and gas fitting and repairing promptly at
tended to. H&rtiouiar attention pasp to fitting up
Refineries for Jaal and Carbon Otis,
Also, sole agents for the Western IHstrictoi
Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lansdeti A
Co.’s Patent Syphon Pump, the best ever inven*
ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out ol
order and will throw morcVater than any pump
twioe its me. febli:dly/
W)«Kfi
‘■'iribßV'K.Gli. P*.
BKOTU^Hdt^
■a ih . r ioTi Mias or
tibz: Quality lietmed Oaat ttt3el>
Square, tui a&‘i uotagon. ol all sixes.
tovi o'iUft! to ajy imported or manufactured 11
this «uanuT,
anf Warehouse, ixo. 14® and 101
fj'i !•«'» *.?. i 122 Second streets, Pitts-
icblftlyd
w±-.«. *a r. aioiSKf, ,
W iU ■ SbyC £8 S
B‘o ' > • WOOii BT&BST.
■>-i- 1. rnieos t. II
CALDWELL,
> ■ ti:.w L : -r: Holme." <fc Co.,
I*o At It l 1 AC H Jt R
L»rsio; m jjaccr., La.-J, Sugar-Cured Hams,
nmohed Beef Ar
Cor,.er Market sod First ftreet*. Pittsbt-*h. P*.
UewJ 1;I Til.
SjdJHKKMILXiNtiAK, bONOMGABE
LA PLANIN’! MILL, wouldrcepecffuily id
form the pubhc that he nos rebuilt sinoe the lire,
W ar *l4 hiflOgUbliJhmint pad £>ied
i; with thwnewest ifid ttttiepjtrovArinablLiDaiy,
L l cow prepared to furnish Eoonng and planing
boards* scroll sawing and re-tawing, doors, uj 1
aao -.utter?. ti‘ f : ‘.->l. iram©.-*. loeuirtin® aai
mar.Lni, Jic. 'g.
S'-JCTV p.-rreac Ben. Sept. 7, IBW. t»V *
Hotels & Restaurants.
HO USE
be>.‘EOiViLitcrty gu-^i'
Heii to FdiLnsylvnn.il De’--ot
jS JOHH HAatASHSt J’»«prlo»er.
jUjAVISH F/fWf:V AHIiVITTFIJ UF,
-■-Jl vuh ail the modern iuipro/euients, thiE po
pular report, th 6 prepared to woitis
ino-iate hu old customrn and th* c-üblio kocer-
the maruesa-aflbrdj. (fyuertf
w>ll cc up in a-ery variety of style, daring
ttWetesonialUj w.ißt Lbfsoraend Alseiorsela
00 ~ nt 112 bMOE-r.sadias vo ihe pvbbc 'or tbn'i
exoelissce.
4.>v;i<„ house.
so. sra la Ait o' tf’]} a l L£t ,
rSVELIt 8UUA4;B1BEB ASSO^tHCtS
nsSfiMaHM can
prepared to aooomnh>date the patrons
of this old uJ well tnosm how. with eysrxthine
’ Jruut< j mJPPw 5
Hftl) : k > ! • 17?mwipta,.
WoHHK’s JhAtiug- 8al«osr, 1
OURMib vutuia AisuEV Lib, Cud*.-of
f SSUID-tfifSSßßrTtr « s
Where 'JXMTkKb r. ; ,; ,:i u,. deiinaj*,
;««kou w.'.Li be -07-* ;Lj ijo u*v-< pa^ij,bt^
I stt m„ r eiU.LUiLd^iil'Sti
A POLXO WAUL RU.UARI'.&Ah.OttV
a. ui-'o-J stnoi, APOLLO H*LL, tutm**^>3
Remsml.nr.Cl2 ;-ia .«e. Af-oiio i;#*: ron»v- 6i,
ucarV/ .v: i. -r* -.v-ir.'-*.i»' .rr.-k, i .
Oonmcoj>if?< ‘SaJicwoaa,
0? f JNrON Aril* Fxy-ri; Taii-i
(Neur Marsei t >
' r^ #; *'• a * * 4 «»'
” lAIN tne Wst en.l nurost Ligut.n
Meals roryed it Ml hoars on tbp sb .nssi ,o
-004.
LtUidu cJtoi-;.- iuorT,v,„ : thr* hour* ;,f ?0i
oa2o-ly p rop
Spencer & McKay,
1 BMWSBS m MTIE
S'BAU I
8 Riasui. inrllSjif ° aStVrb« mi e.
BomW ■ th » ao , t > 01, Atunun, 1*«9» W.
n. WAhKAfLU.beina aathorued to eetttc op the
basirtttffl ofthe late firm afc-tho offloe in theßrow
wi,] bc continued by
SPBIhCER A MTIAY, who intend to hay© al-
H? on ,Mftd a superior article (ft AXE, PftE
vill & 9 thankful to the Weeds of arm for-
continuance or tkoir pturonaje. aej i ronnis,
to make it their
ma? frbra Aefii, .
Mr. BOBBItT WATSOf*, o f liiberty ptroet, o
h t e^pum?r^!! 3 b^
centre! m '.ha Bit-rfrry a
/ kis to fiPififijC\aK & tnciir.Y
j 'lvlO.l ;•--«.?•«• V Pa.
I 'JOB«PH bPßMlftn
: - - jambsmoKay.
SCHOOL BOOKS
used in the
FFBXJLC SCHPOLfi,
m«H scffpoi
nXEfT SCHOOLS
-"SWJSrtSs&M,,,.
3f a the ranqu/educatlbnal Institutions in this
t’.ty and rtefnity.
Also a complete assortment of
«cßoobnwnoirAßT,
wj&'JS’fefSP*’ ? lk i P * n< S B * SKtes.’ Rubber.
Writing, Letter. ,smd Note Paper, Envelopes
Dw»j& Paper, Rules, CompQettion Books Ael
ZT* : -Msaim
AS a gubu
n. - / . ~ .li" iV 8 Wood >tg?*t.
.sjaaTja jstji , inmuo faun
fiil-tiOV
Cards, &c
; iMroafo, ,
1803. INAt)
M IVTtrft
On and after l6th
Nine Dailj Trains
r|IHE THROUGH ACCOMMODA.
all ata ions between Pit sburgb and Pdadelnh a
PhdSTefe toonneo ' ionf ° r NeT iora «
T *AIN le«M th«
daTfSR N&fcP’iSSSy Sunt
!i“ri Via W “ hil “ [ton - aad for N ™
K aXPREoS TRAIN leaves
b^foha 5 ifr,^s£S° PPmei<mls ’ at MindfpM
9 _ Mi? n , 8 » direot connection at Harri«bure
for Baltimore and Washington, and for r\ew
' V TUE I FAHT n i°rNR K ? Ute and f’diisdelphia
leXMot the St »'‘ n daily.
SSra^sSKSfaSffi
JOHNSTOWN AOCOKMODA'TIOIi'TAtAIN
D,r/, a n e,capt So ? das '' ) a ‘ 3t» P ™B*cp
imaugh 1 .^ 1 ' lon8 ' f“* rj»Bine as Cone-‘
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWall't
B *?KP?iii*n ?B i Wldwowt fcunday.Jat 6 30 a. m.
wip.C^OMiIOOATI ON TRAIN “i
H
'wlu“s I /». i AC ? OMM ? I) . AII0N TRAIN fo
:3 60 p. tt <,aVM d » lJ »*exoopt tunday,J at
I wife, 1 g ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
!600p. m!^ 011 leaTei daily, (exoept Sunday,) at
I evt RCH . leaves .Wall's Station,
retanlill * ( lsaT “
TAILORS,
Thomas N. Millsh,
b pedal Partner
RETURNING trains
;ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore Express 10 ca
PhUadelrhia upna S p -
Iff* Dine.,.a„... „ . ' :v-: A &£• “•
Through Mail Train...:.::.:...: ] gfr ?•
ft . ...7./. ,o £a' S'
K, U , tIOn Accommodation 625 a. in'
3d WaU'a Htefi° n Aooommodation 835 a. m'
SiK 8 ?■ * U “ a~“:::::: el l\ S:
“Ykalns 1 Fon T^SfErr
ISSirSISSrr-?
WML ilXpro “ and dohnatown Accommodation
I'AR £:
TO NEW YORK. ~, m
fiARRIBBURG _.7: “ jg
„f v ‘S2*'bSS 1 t 0 ““ diutiuns on the Fenn-
ZrZnd^Zr^ 11 Balti-
Pjjjjnjwr* pnrobasinc tickets in oars will be
taa3dkiS ,7,h iE according to dietanoe traveled
*h“ro the (W. ° n i aXe ‘- alcop ‘ froai
iftrriOß r Compa ? y h » Bn ° Agent,
v j . A u ■*** i 6430 of loss, the Company will
hold themsalvesresponsible tor personal baggage
N » amoant »« uxceedtcTjm
„ e 1 O An vnuiibat Line Qiu bees employed to
Deno e n ft“fei? 80 " “ d *> ■Sd&SJc th«
P«Jb®“ to “ oeodi6 d “ to eaoh
At the P R w i J* STE WART, Agent,
rUHtjSLt.; tt - 1 aa - en «er bUtioru on Liberty,
and Urant etreeca. nO 2Q
THK 1803.
PiWlBl'StiB.Ff.WArKJi CHICAGO BAIIWAF
TO ALL POINTS IN THE WE >T,
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST,
Shortest and Host Dlreet Rome to the
West,
ON AND AFTER NOTEHRER IBIh,
1563, trains ron at follows, vii : —
WBoTW-ARD TEROL'GB TRAltfa,
Leave*
Pittsburgh, 1.46 a, m
Allegheny 1.56 a. m
Arrives
Aliianoe....
Creatiine..
Ft. Wayne
Chicago .10.50 p jn. II.OJ a m
FOKCOLUMBUS, CINCINNATI £ ST. LOLIS
Leaves
Creatliae
Arrives
Columbus.
Cmoiunati
Icdianapolij...
Louis'* U ie
8t Louis
©fCanu I '*^ 18 t^rou t 0 witho change
time to Cincinnati i< the s&mo as
“®r Steubenville. Trains on both Koads meet at
tog other I*. 1 *. “ d p ““ D * ors all *° ißt ® Cincinnati
r , Mall. Acco i modation;
Leare Pittsburgh 7.00 a.m. 2.lft [• m;
Allegheny 7.10 a. m. 2.25 p. m<
New Brighton. 8.36 a m, 4.15 d ml
Aillanre 11.10 a. in. 7 40 i»'mi
Arrive Ciestline 630 p.m. p ' m |
Tbeae tr&ioe stop at principal Stations betweed
Allegheny and Rochester.
T? FmiKf IQHT B2, A V c 0 M M 0 D AT I u N
1 RAIN6—From FederaJ street Station, Alle
gheny City.
Leave
Allegheny..9.ls a. m. 12.00 m. OO p. m 540 d mi
Arnve y *
N. Brighton.ll.l6 a. m, 1.46 p. m. 6.26 p m “3ft
p. m. *
Le&re
N. Brighton .6.30 a. m. 7.00 a.m. 1120 p.m. 160
Arrive
Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 840 a. m. 2.30 i>. m. 4.6 U m
Chicago Express 2.di a. m,
Chicago Kzpresi 3 30 p. m!
Cincinnati Express 7.50 p m ,
Crest,me Mail 7.00 p m
TRAIWS FOR SEW CASTLE. MERCER and
OIL CITY.
'Leave Fittsbnrgh A °«° m rcodation,
Allegheny 4 30 d m
Anive New 0a*t1e...10,40 a. m. u'.lup! m,
I EASTWARD
i Leave New Castle. ... 6 30 a. m.
Arrive Pittsburgh....
Allegheny...lo.oo a. m.
1 rains are run by Cnlpmbus time, which is
12 minutes slower chan Pittsburgh time.
ror further information, ami through ticker*
apply to uJ2O. PARKIN, Ticket Ag't.
Lai n Passenger Station, PitUf.ureh. Pa
Agent Allegheny.
JOHN B.4BRVIS, General Saperintendent.
H. R. PaYSON. General Passenger Agent.
CLUViSLAAD, PITTSBURGH 4 ffflMlMJ R. R,
OK AMD AFTEB MONDAY, NOVKM.
BBK 16th. 1863 Trams will ioaye the Deuot
ol tue Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pitisbnrgh P a»
follows. * ' **
PITTSBURGH AND W RBBLING LINE.
Leave
Pjuahnrgh. 1.46 lum. 620 a. m i 45 D m
WeUsville. 4.10 •• 6.42 - io6 P '•
bteabenville..sJo “ 9.46 “
Wheeling 6.09 " 11.00 - 608 "
Arrive**
Bellalr... jyo " 11.16 •• da ,
Conneoting at Steubenville and Bellair with Steu
““d.Xudiana Kailroad and Central Ohio
f t r ano9vl^,^ a *^® wa rfr»Colambus,Xenia
Uayton, Indiananoln, Cincinnati!. Louisville
St Louis. St Joseph. and all points west and
TThZMt „**3SSSS
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINf, 1
Loaves Pittsburgh 1.45 a. m. i46r* m •
w.itavju...._Aa#. •• V.oo p
ilayaxd . ,&5b . $2;. "
Alliance ;6.56 “ fi’]s ••
Rarrafaa 7.40 M «*« ••
. Hudson 8.11 M 7 q,, ..
Arrives “ g 4JJ •;
;*%&50 , ? , 1 r uaiX) «■• Wflt »
Through ISoket* to an prominent point, eanbi
leK" 4 .< th. sayvsssf-sfc
Eor forthar information, apply Asmt.
rajs l|i #|»SrMls I6L80A1),
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Chicago Ex&ress Chicago Kxpress
■5 40 a. m.
.10.su a. m.
CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL.
EASTWARD.
EASTWARD TRAINS.
iBHIVI IT PITTBBCBQH
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
II . . . -
.{ODbU . jhLii.'W
Railroads.
AKD VONAELU
\ILUE RAILROAD.
(WINTER ABBASGEaiDT.
Wednesday. Docomber 2d. 1863.
Wat“ 8 W tre l e“'a e a M? 0t ’ °° rMr ° f 8068 “*
Leaves Arrives at'*
Mallnaadlrc-n. K 'sgsi.
fee l! ffi >2 V° B§l S
K°d r oU p . erry :: IS*;
Sunday Cbureh Train to 416 p m 540 p m
and frcm M'Keeport, 100 pm 10 00 am
iOCI ‘ TON ' A <&
N R?Tr5nS? g Vl4 * **«« 4»»
ixdimipoui use ciscmKi n«. <t.
*} Inil ;an..polia with Terre Haute,
ISSS-SMlSl'i
§S g"s£
21.5? 1 £y twenty-iour hours, and at as low
(W */S n !U oad . b! ‘ wMoh shipments «i be
Cincinnati to the W estTwithontbrSl?
■«RA¥BfcV n &is*>!? ;° F - c - WRST, or A REX.
O HAI®S . CmejjnatC or H,
d’ morris at Butfraneebnrgh. JOHlf
attmHm, “ la s apollB ' wili receive prompt
, Ja d. n 0 o'tnruo for commission: jao
SiOTßura! ' aßiTiel ob
siYSJ tnrther information apply to Tflos RATI..
iQAN. (No. 122 Monongahela liouse, agent of the
Company, who Is prepared to, give thkoubh u
■SE* for passengers and freight to Indianapolis.
—— - - *•'
Insurance.
!WESTERW INSURANCE COMPANY.
4MP PfiTTSBUBOH.
ißNOasa (.'ARKS, President.
Ho *2*w' ?■ %; co <3«RANP9roO'SSh*"'
A Co'fl Warehouse,
BINS an itar »«' ,;HJS «4 MA.
are wi?' n k?i^ : ‘' : a“ “*“**- J V doctors who
arc w*.. Known ibe oommmunity. and who nr*
by promptness and itbSality,uTm{£!
k i ? ?< ’ r they haye assumed. as of-
bes. preteoacn to these who desire to be
K. AB4BTS or-"?.Vr
* ' a - 000 00
P?*isvr . - u»j»;
,lS|
'mu
Ft€ij mia c?ue«. .
*.r<J r .' s
, wiaeroiiti. * asB-S5l n
'if;', Jaimes M’Ajdov.
Ai«iandorNimidr
»“• H- SiaUk
' V. , ADdrew Ackle» c
AjManawnpeer David M.Lonr,
3«e. .’.Thoms,; Beni. BaiiwSj.
j olta it* M’Oone.
INSURANCE,
31 XEL2S
BEL --ANOB MUTUAL IJSBOSANOE
COMPANY,
*>*■ i-ixa^..o KijV , a _ v
/,lil ±f^i?, 'i M««h»
au«. ±o„ m torm or
_ country.
ornvitqro. t-o>. waisi« am* kt
OMh c»piu-> oo,
*"****' 930&.&O8 M.
ir.Y<at©d as rc=_
Fir?; Mortgagor ImproTed oi:y pro
perty, worth doable the Amount
Spoand rent, Sret alas*
Peuruylvania Railroad CoV« s^l'
city <: *ft ceuL .
p "«- :
iUtlroad oo&inany, ret riffle i.-,*-
PoannyljiDiftiaiiroadCofSooL.,
BVio>. o' RetlMor Mntca] LaturenM
*to*£ts!zx?fZi E~£-V& — “
Stw'i *r D»a*»r. Ai. P l s n?'«oo'ci. ’’mb JS
OonmapUßiej c. uc - «7g“
I n’Oo 45. liaitim.-..- •- ’. o'-u, 4 ?£! }S
*• ' ' w !■-,• .-.1-r*-.;. Saii, ?J
’i If
1.4 s * i'. m
1.55 p. m.
*ST
W* •
1.40 p. m.
10.30 p. m.
ietnjtui, Bw.ti... ■ Tui^v
m’ysr* ecw™*
ttv&JlkuZr *<?&£
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mmw-: turn los
JA.N. W. iB6O.
l •‘ lt '' 01 Aisetublt.
leiuiibSuT Uw.a or. iaipU CoM*t-" 5&L996 *
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fcucte i&rttw&i >\lue »
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dTeSd. Uw ' <k ™ fro “ rittiwWol, Ur,
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3.UU pm, £**- '*' *..•' iC.;r.. •
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\ v2: f r i air-- find Wood Btr^eu.
mmtm mumi so
«T PITTOBUBBE. '
«•>. eri'tfei, rn., aaot xt, ;r - u
v a , Utt i
•jiaacxoKi, -ism tsV. ~
■'ru.ii.owi K. <’ !<r«r*j,,i,n f'tv
v fiJui<iLoui, ,\.ul ■ »; • " ■; -■•,; r
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fcit/KSISHISifc uO«l».,
•*• suriAiiLr, n.ii uii
SIA< Bl .« A <<lil l)k
a. :enioi. to tueir rccs
M EVS acj YOUTH'S
*-*»«» and Traveling Mbirlb.
°°SV*b **«»t«ns»«naer»;
T.tnen amf HUIT HandEei-emeiß,
Sieves, Hose, Umbrellas, *c.
JSMT SHIRTS,
ftßls 78 Uvi; et 3X,. between 4th A Di&moW
oap—4o sons Toiler soap as.
flPlted. tn-gtora anifor galeby ■= «* * *»>i «r
RBTMKEJk BBOS.
~ V*
r*BAIBIBBUB- U BBIA CHOICK
A UtsUTH &)
515M05 on
iia so
oxdut iiaeusi.
'■ifnriMUß ■
5. M .fij *
imiMii iy.Ti'i
•• - • i.&n oo
x.m S 3
GO TO NO. 16 FIFTH STREET,
and get a Qood Article ffotn
D. 8. DIFFEN&ACHER.
P. a.—Ladies’ good Kid Slippers 'for 60 cool,
jy’.o
■t uZ'i.-iujt.
A'lWt?" choice ai
PLKo, Just received and for ole by
FETZKB, A ABJHSTKONO
0031 corner Market aad FbSmreela
£ c&f^^sM»sr2^y doti pb
- tK29 Wl&i&itolSL 1^
\\ AU PAPER* CHSAP-BOV6BT
before the last adranee in prieeL jfloraale
W. P, MARRHALL
1h.,: ,S7(Wood»t
M.WBTB aims’ mnaa
]%T HOLHEB *
ttiiadinttjiQlM *a44>i*lgi ft
CitieeoonaHia} “lf .•’
m»d»itt«u th* dtt»tfcraasiiMsttr
United »ttaa Jjporite
DOLLAR SAMGS BAWL
JflOlGlKEßj* STjaEJESf,
l3 165 d; H,! ,' 7
IW®S MIII.rBO* » TO»0>OLO«i(i
" " alio, on Wednesday andoSatnzdny e. minis,
from May lit toNovambar lit,from 7 to 9 o'alook
•Bdtamftraww&lti ««jW «tg *
0 OlOflKi “
Deposits reoeivedof »H samsnet Ira* tain On
PodaAi, ands dividend of iherproAte
twice amr. in, J one and Deeember. hu
beendecl&red semi-annually. in Junea&d'Deeazn
ggr °** tk® rate ufsia
same interest-from the
MPMjioolt. Atthisratesicneywiiidoujdain
®S§ki eontatniai thepbttte?, By-liawa, Kulra
;*ndßeiglg»OßJ, rnrntyhsd nitfr. m srptiattoh
«raam»w
QEJMBALBBEB.
nai pKOmim.
John B. M’fttddin, bash M. Psnnoox,
John Holmes, John M^nWn,
Alexander Etoeet, - Jamas B. D. Meedi'
:Ben). L. FahneSloeh. A. Jf. Pollock, mTP.
!■J*“S JfeAnley, Hill Bjmwto..
i JtxnStft uerdmaSs Wm«J« Andeneiu
;_ . . . , V ICVfUIt
Calvin Adams, ' James D. Eeiiy
: John 0. Baakoftn, Peter A-Madeiju,
i»ramt Blast Wm. Vanhirk
ftto c - Bindley, J Mira Shidle.
AliMo, A. CamoF, Boblrt Kobb,
JGh&HwA. Oofton, Walter P. My.h.^l
; Wm. Doxxla*. John On.
W* FBJijrmiui, John'H^oenbwßrar.
Wm. R Haven, Wm. SL BoWem,
Wm S, Larely, OtatetjumTeassr'
' - ‘
FARMERS' DEPOSIT BANKING CO.
BASE Of DEPOSIT ASD HSCOUHT
Far and Currant Funds Beoeived on
Deposit.
rismiisnßßMOHKD sioCkhold
,are individually responsible to depod
ton to the whole extent of their private means;
James ManhalL William Toons,
John Scott, " Jaoob-Painter.
Spite mss.
Thomas Mellon, Thomai Soott,
Bobertßpll. Joseph Lore,
John Moßevilt, D. A. Stewart.
John Floyd, D, B. Galway.
Hay Walker. ~W. W. M’Greior,
, John a Bilworth
R i mmooW MAB.SHABB, President.
B. A. GEORGE, Oashler. ImB <
BEAL KSTAIfi SAViMs USTITITfIOE
fiTATEHEIT OF THE CONDITION
of the aoove institution on the 2d day of No
vember, 1863, published in conformity to the
charter:
Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, 1863 lBj
Amount of Interest due 1,954 9il
Amount of Contingent Fund 2,428 9U
First Liens on Real £state_s3sJoo 01
United States Bonds. 50,000 00
U. fci. Debt Certificates and
Notes, (market value) 11,051 79
Interest ean ed net due 559 97
Office Furniture 150 00
Cash on hand .... 11,011 24
*107,973 01
A. A, OABBJ EB, Treasurer, :
The undersigned* Aud.tiog Committee, have
examined the books of the Institution, the bonds
and securities, counted the cash, &On and have
found the above statement to be correoC
v*. B. COPELAND,
NICHOLAS VuKGTLY,
WM. BL SflUm
*ndEVERY SAT !
UKDaY EVaNINQ.
LNTEitEST PAID at 6 percent, per annum
TBtJSTSKS.
ISAAC JONES, Prxsldeit.
Hon.T, 51. Howe, I Hon.J. K.Hoorbea
Wm. XI, Smith, |6. G Hassey,
W . B. Copeland, i Jacob Painter.
Harvey Childs, (hleholas Voegtly.
Office, 63 Fourtti street.
no 4
LOAN OFFICE
HKNEJ W. CIMIOTII
80. 100 SS£ITSFI£I.I> SXBEET
21 ear the comer filth. Pittsburgh*
Mom is mlimi aid small
quantities loaned on (fold and Sliver, Dia
monds, Jewelry, Gold andSllver Watches, and
all kinds of valuable articles, for any length o
time agreed on. Xhb goods cannot be dauvemc
without the Ticket.
A®“ Office Boon from 7 A. tL le Ifi P, Ms
JLIJ.'I'JLIS, 4r. s
JS«. IM fOUHAU STfiS^t,
stocked sill broker
Promissory Bonds, and Mortgages
bought and sold ■ ■ jjgy
|iui£ sivisoft lmitcma,
M-W 110 Smitnfield street, opposite the Custom
House. \ Chartered by the Legislature.
OFFICE BS.
JAMES PAB&, Jr.,
President.
vroa PBSflznivm.
Wm. H. Smith fl, F. EuJd
Thos. D. Messier A^Beweman
Francis Seilers -Joaho' Rhodes
John F. Jennings. Jacob Stnckrath
Thomas S. Blair Alton Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Sack
TBtriToa,
Joetah King c Zug
A 8 Bell Jos Imworth
S 8 Fowler W A Reed
Jas W Woodweli K C Sehmarts
F ftahm 0 w Rioketson
J M Pieman 8 fi Ha.ytrr.an
D M Long It J Anderson
Jas WBaxter D E McKinley
OH Wolf Robert D^Cocnran
Wm Smith W
•J B Jonee B F Jonoe
W n ?hoU.fl c B Herron
* aaOBBTABT 4.ZTD f^UUS,
D. K. MoKINLEY.
Open daily, from 9x.h. to 9 r. m. Also, Tuee
dap and Saturday evenings, from tt to » o'clock.
Deposits reoeived.of ONK DIME aaa upwards.
Dividends declared in December an l June of
each year.
Dividends allowed to remain are place i t o the
orodit of the depositor as pridoipal, and h«ar in
terest, thus compounding it.
Books containing Charter. By-Laws, Ac- mr
uished at the offioe.
This Institution offers, especially to theso
persons whose earnings are mmll, Uie opportunity
to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a
sum which will be a resource when needed, ttjir
money not only being safo but bearing interest, u. -
stead bf remaining unproductive. rr.yi
PRESENTS FOft THE HOLIDAY’S'
'fHE SBBgCEIBEIW HATE JI’SX
M. opened especially for the Holiday's a vary
largo and desirable stadk of
fish eout JEWntßi,
SOHi> MD Him WATIIKS,
lot Ladies and i+entlemen’B wear, hue Broiae
Olcoka Panoy tioods,
SIITES-PWTKiI. WABS,
snob as castors, oako and fruit baskets, goblets,
card oases, tea setts, eta. and a large variety of
suitable artiolea for presents.
BEINKHAI, KETBAIA sum s
<*«e3> , <S Pifth street
Shell Oysters ! Shell Oysters.v
riOBNECOPLfi SALOON ALWAYS
lnadvanoe. Theproprietor of this noted eat
in* establishment has just recieved a large sup
ply of Baltimore Shell Oysters. Tney will ne
served up in the best possible manner, with all
thodeJicaciea the Market affords. Don't forget
the ghee, corner of Fifth and Union streets.
aeZfrdti p. WEIS, Proprietor.
WHTBBIB DO TOC BITTY OFB
SHOES?
AIAttBS
■,,/. t •‘■nrfc p«iu ••-.•'»<(**. *«*
jWIS. *m? <iew . chvum*!' hiOb
JLjfefeb »»a pay, fo , , Sn^S^^p
Byroad and Bank BooH-katiSSy*'
Mtajrt«> ftna—j, _
teragd review at any time. eyj.
pcre
amenta and shortest tirii*rcpthb taofi taSJSIj
SSSbSsbM
s2Kffl£ssW*!«B
ST raMOK OOLlSiij
IWDEi) MB OF THF FBUCiSCdV BBOIHMJI
rMißks iHSTntiTios. Mnmii
Cambria•noM^PtaS^
£fom Creaonßfc«tt!nses
the dlreotronte between
jaaoiuirtered in
eonfortteesuel Collavint* Tfflaß* o
xha iwretaTS “jL-SSSto.
rlinnT i MMinfLL^ l lSiir Hhis ofnftsK
tot^two Sesstonfl. Students cannotratfiralffiS*
2 EdSftrittßfS
raaphw to ate of manhok<L~ W “ om «*tt
tafe2Sl“; S** WbHilii&Wjri,
M S ™™' “^^ofTSt^anteTw “
DomenAfißt. Bev. BishS>?WSOffiSfeffi!^P p
■■ saoll
iHORiVIiV POST
STEAM PRINTING
CDRtfEB'FIFTI & WOOD STBEEIS
i t t-ii a v u a a i
1
»07,97 S 01
jjigAwiHG R*c»irK£v ic&as
SITWiTi DDmo»B 4ffD i**-*OT»Mnf
*i* hTa -jo* pjs»ai*l t? sceoaio sfl indtH
avßßy i>Bscarprro» ot
BOOK & JOB PRIITHO
dtepstoh. *ni,bi tits most sopario? Stylo
BK °ONe 'S.’O HOiXg
*'* **-■ •■•■•' wirtwalu otiose** „
- r &AJUL|g.OAI*, , rt
1A L46AL f Rffifil
BIJLU OriUDIIIS, CLBITIn.AWtj
MIX H£A»S, BLAfIfKH. nmn
t'KSTIFICAXiaj, HESIBTKBS,
UKAT IICKETS, BKmnxi?
Show Cards & Bills in Colors,
amr&op®R, B
asag,
asAinses,
wsmws,
Showbill*, Handbills,' fcatxilal'&oi
and School ctahemca, Hotel
Sills of ?#re,lnTltettoM 1 &s, A
OTJ/ fawSitiet loyhirfntfhi l
POSI tfiS, PflOeßA&lfefES,
JOE OONOEETS* SXHIBmOHS
ABE Crjsa tJJfcIP a wwKiyv
PRICB°| N TTMTc
fW" HAMJsk, or BKW Tftßß H.M
Ms* asssgfe sss S 3
ies of this Wme, that it n ° kun fnnn>i *t
.ffeotivo
£“ A uWi? h®? 1 ® restores the
FOREST PH Lb as an adjunct, all the follow&w
“•Bfißsarsaf isS«i,^Z!
A box of the Forestmu a
orLi-o LHo forms of this
th
P *
BKOFSICAIj COMPEAJATS.—BVmn I*-
jpdjgjous k, fliWder. One to two baam**
cr totUea Of the
Moraffidentto aooomplfeh a our, is the worst
DEBngrxr, SIBHT SWBATs, ,
v" StaUtM tht OmHjtojSHljtlt
ForestTvine Is a popular remed, or all thmm
SJ
BOIOBS DnomHU ASTI ntM
STOMACH^-Onepurgative doseof the Foreft
p ™» owe any bffloM disorder or any
fcWte?. 001 s “ iad -“&££-
POJnti7 ° icsee ’ riu
jggSH£»lE
Generally nothing bat the IHDisiSiEsiiliE
' remSHL 0 *U»«M disorders,' Imt il iwik
A?" fet l "' « the Pills. so 1 tm,
* >ott * ,>a ,°f tie Wine, will cars tte very
worst csjoB, and freqQenily or less timn halt *k
qoax&tyy •.»
bax« cf the Pills with ee
of. tljo jWint aarrtfeq-KffiM Qmm^ 0 {
OBSTBUCnOSS, ' MjodMwi
fronihad colds or weekly oozj£tjtutK)iis. A fnv
does of the Forest Hdneoures themn fr t f »ntiT..T *
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