AILY POST t HAKLOITK CORIIA Y. From HI. Michelet's ‘‘Woman of the Freocli Kevolul ion.” After her can deltaatioti she.,requested; the paiater might be called, whom, during her trial, she remarked as studying her features. She sat to him, on condition that he promised to send a copy of her portrait to her family. In about on hour and a half, the executioner entered, with the scissors and red chemise. Charlotte could not repress a slight shudder, and said involuntarily ; “What, already?’* Sfiesoon, however, became calm, and tak ing the Bcissors, cut a beautiful tres3 of blonde hair, and presenting it to the ar tist, said : “Sir, I have this to offer yon ; keep it in memory of me.' 1 She arrived at the place of execution, her-taco illuminated, almost transfigured, in the light of the setting sun. It is said that, at first view of the knife, she turned slightly pale; but her color came again, ana Bhe mounted the scaffold with a firm step. The young maiden modestly vented the executioner from uncovering her neck, and advanced of her own ac cord the preparations for death. At the moment the head -was severed - , a coarse carpenter Beized it roughly, showing it to the populace, and -with brutal ferocity struck the lovelyfece, A shudder of hor ror ran through-'the crowd, and it is said that the cheek of the poor victim flushed at the insult. The man was imprisoned The intrepidity of this charming'young girl gave to death almost an attraction - . - More than one considered it a happiness to follow her into the great unknown. In the only portrait-which ’remains of Charlotte, painted a few momenta before death, we remark the softness of the r-x nreasiou. The face is that of a young Normande, a madonna countenance, col-, ored with the delicate tints of the apple blossom. She appears much younger than her age. (twenty-five,) In this tragic pic ture she - appears infinitely sensible, se riotta reasonable, like her Norman conn trywoman. She is almost like a painted ohild; her lips seemed to move; one fancies they utter the last words she wrote to her father ; “Pardon me, papa.' 1 The painter has left to mankind a despair, an eternal regret. None can heboid this portrait without exclaiming, “Oh why was I bora so late? How I should’ have loved her I l ' Her counsel, Chavean Lagarde, says • Her features rosy he depicted, her face -eproduced, but art is powerless to paint tD9 goal breathing from her face.” Her replies might have served as dia logues for Corneille: tred inapired yon with 80 much ha was'Uffi’cient. "° ne my you"" 1 ” 8 SCt mn6t haVS been su ££ ested to “We execute badly that which we oon ceiye not ourselves.” yOQ > a him ? flia crimes.” “What m ?an jou?” I iiTTTL® rar^ ea of France.” “TvTl^ d a \ hope fo'hy killing him?” b " r- S bacb to my country.” Maratsr y °° baTO tilled aU the be'Stoe a d d ’” the ° ther8 ’ P6rhaps ’ may |!Bince when did yon. form this design 7” of.our D people a ' reSt thS repr6Bentatil ' e PraJid^ o^ ti n-r t l a7iag b “ n *»d, the President asked ifshe would make any re- , Nothing, except that i have succeed- j The -scene of is thns drawn • Marat was in a bath, covered with a sheet, and writing on a board, his w ßrm being aU >°e ,? grea ?y Hir, bound in a towfll, thevellow B kin„the 'wiry arms, the Wide month scarcely proclaiming the area ture a - man. ' He asked tbo Tomo strength ; she drew fre- additional knife, and pinnae'* ’ --*n 'bef hosdm the heart of "Jdars* .itup Vo the hilt in the wajtijf) The perpendicular blow the vr ! a ce ; a river of blood flowed from «- - .pqnd. ‘‘Ah! moi ma chere atiiit” •vereiftll i&O words he could utter, when ha-expired. Letter from a Union Officer in Libby Prison Ah old .fSteamed merchant of this cttjrlhas rstieved a latter from a young Union offioer who is new confined in Libby Prison. He says the infamous re bate have run ‘out of meat, and are now feeding the prisoners on corn-bread and rice, and very little of that. “I ten yon, Ay Says the writer, a nee havs had a 3—Tof'a'fime HeFfe during the past five months. This Southern Confed eracy ia abeut played out. We have dbo'nt 12,000 Unibfl prisoners here, who aresafifucing terribly ,iqr something to eat and -etothing to bide their nakedness. t Froti\ “fHeenhf to thirty of them-die daily, j Ho»' long oitr Government will permit this wholesale murder of our men I can’t Shfifetttry gtaiiton ongbt to get them asay, Waooo as"p‘6s#>le. For some days past we have not had a mouthful of meat pf jgty.'kM: The rfebs say they can't get it... Beef' is s'eUifjg air s2b2, Striper pound, dnd floor at $126 per bill. We pay 20aSp ffebet money) per; bushel .for, potatoes. We can bhy eight dollars bn rebel money for a one dollar s ®‘jhack. dollar is worth-$2O m Confederate -mouey, The f people here are "On the verge of starvation, as thu Gov ,every thing in the way ot provisions! that-comes to market, fn fact, they -porohaße everything that can be nsed by the army. If'-Ifet alone, the whole SouthecniCanfedecacy will soon ex yl .tbink our chance ,of getting oni-of .hereare very aiim. , Onr cominis stonbr, General Meredith, has got into'a Onld. We all "think he has pnt, his, foot in u. fie eeramiy Stale ont second best. In (act, we know ■ cnmmissionera hade., meeting last, week ,irun t t 'o*d coiled each other ‘W*- .Tnsre'' J fs''a fhir prospect, :rom present indications, that we will stay here aflf winter^ 1 ' -Psecoh, dr the Puess,— Q ce . Hnrihut has iesned. an order bV Memphis waning"the newspapers 'published tthare thgtuthpy) pn.blications bf re ports, annbnymous or otherwise, of actions or movemßntS'OftroopswdUiin the depart went; "'Ns diahii&ign 'of the ,--polfty' 0 r maaanresfof the Government wifi be toler- the edilOTH - and publishers of newinijjfeys tyfrl hu lrtfliy hccouruabh* for from , Storihern Shiv* 1 iv- e,rt,tr bffleers nor troops Ibifi oommand' wilf bd'tfie subjects lieditors nor corres hath thd right of- the abOify to give praise where deserved, or to withhold it where undeserved. ’* An editor out West gives the following notipe; ‘Onrpnrseja-lost I The'finder is requested id,return if, being caf&ftd not to disturb its contents, which were, a. brass rule,, f pjacig tfljmf tobacco ttio stump of a cigar, and 1 " a "verf good! leather string. ’ i ‘I ill glad thlKtoffee don ’ t owe me any tking,’ a hoarder, at the break fast table. . ‘Wbf?', aaid Btnith. ' 'fßacafcse** said Brown, it settle I ■ POST * STEAM PRIFTINtJ BSTABIIiHMEST, CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS, O*TISB RECEHTLY MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS Wo are now pieparod to oxoouto all orders of BOOK A JOB PBUTTIJIG With dispatch and in the most superior style. BECOND TO NO And will pay particular attention to MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRIN MILLS OF LADIKS, CIRCULARS, SWi LS IN COLOBS, £IIOWBILM SCHOOL SCHEMES, POSTEBS, PBMAIUIIS, M, FOR CONCERTS & EXHIBITIONS ABE UNSUBP ASSED ANu PRICK o '' complete satisfaction as to TIME BOOM WORM SCHOOL AND COLLEGE UXALOOKES, HISCELUnEOCg CATALOGUES. cojrsTiTTTioirs, BEPOHTS tSf \ i -Si Banka oiul, Baiting douses, FURNISHED TO ORDER, PROMPTLY ‘I don't believa i **■*•'■' if ' ' irtli. -i-. .. - , . w»frr Btiuorae, fcHfvwi. v«w tm. Jaw; i & m T( aiif3iBni^pt pf^ft PITTSBURGH, PA TO OUR OFFICE, EVERY DECRIPTION OF We have an offioe in the oity RAILROAD, BILL BEADS, CERTIFICATES, DRAY TICKETS, BLANKS, DEEDS, REGISTERS, RECEIPTS, SHOW CARDS, CARDS, HEADINGS, ENVELOPES, CONTRA Cm, HANDBILLS, LABELS, COLLEGE HOTEL BILLS OF FABE. isttitatioss, *c, Our facilities for printing OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BIAJtK BOOKS, LETTEB HEADS. CHECKS, etc. tt‘. t/ :tVt p BABB * itYBBS, N HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS • and Kxohame Broken and Dealers in Notes,-Drafts, ACScptanoea, Gold. Silver sad Bank Notes. Exchange on the Santera and Wt stent Cities constantly fur sale. Collections made in all the dties throurheatthe United States. Deposits received In parfSiaß ot DOLLAR SAVINGS BAWL «» FOIKTM aTBJtiIST, „ OP ESI DAILY, FROM 9 TO fl also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to .November let. from 7 to 9 o’elook and from November let to May lat, from 0 to 5 o'oloek. Deposits received of all samanot lees than Ova Dollar, and a dividend of the profltd declared twice a year. In J one and Deoember. Intenet ha< bees declared aemi-annuaMy, in Jane and Decem ber sinoe the Bank waa organUed. at the rate of sil per cents a year. Interest, if not drawn oat, Is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the tame interest from the drat days of Jane and De oember, compounding twioe a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will doable in less than twelve years. Books containing tho Charter, By-Laws, Boise Mu ItegulationA, farriehed eratts, on application at tbs oßoco UKDRHKAUiii EE. , , vtoi rgMiEIMTJ- John B. M'Tsddrn. Isaac M. Ponnook, John Holmes. J ohn KafshsJi. Alexander Si-mi, Junes B. D. Meeds-' Bonj. L. Eahnostort, A. M. Pollook, M/D. James MoAuloy, HIU Sunwin, James Herdmar, Wm. J« Ander^ob TKUtTXBf. OaMn Adams, James D. Keliy. John G. Baokofen, Peter A. MadmiK Ceorge Black. Win. Vankirk John C. Bindley, James Shi die, Alonso A. Came?. Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall Wm. Douglas. j o hn On, Henry L. RinvwaJt. Wm P Weyman. John n. Shoenbervw, Wm. S. Haven. Wta. X. Sohmertt, Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Tindie, Rivard Hays, laaao Whittier, Wm fl, Lively. Christian 3BnaiTARV AKD CHARIIRS A. COLTON. RML ESTA-K EAVIfGi lASTITUIIOS STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of t.ho auove institution ou the 2d day of No vember, ISH3, published in conformity to the charter : LJaBILITIKS. Amount of Deposits. Nov. 2J, 1 $1U3,5y4 18 Amount of Interest due Depositors 1,9.->4 yi Amount of Contingent Fund 2!423 91 AfISKTa. First Liens ud heal Estate..s3s,2oo ul United Mates Bonds fkijo' (>" U. ti. Debt Certificates and Notes, (market value; .... 11.00 l Interest eari od net due .... \~A> yv Otlloe Furniture 150 Cash on band ll.uil 21 Ol A. A, CAKRI ER, Treasurer, The undersigned. And.ting Committee, have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds end securities, counted the cash, Ac., and have found the above statement to be correct. w. B. COPELAND. NICHOLAS VoEUfLY. WM.' H. bMATU. Deposits received DAILY, and EVTCRY tiAT URDAV LVhNINti. IN f K rtEs I PAiD at 0 per cent, per annum TKPSTRKH. ISAAC JCiNLS, I'KBSJDKST. Hon.T. M. Hone, 1 Hon.J.K Moorhea Wui H. Ninilti, \U. U W l . B. tepelautt, 1 Jacob Palmer, Harvey <'tilld«, j Mcholas Voeglly. Office, «8 l oarth Street. no 4 LOAJT OPPICE, iifUNBY W, CIMIOTTB MO. SOC NHITHFIBLD STREET Near the oorner Filth. Pitteburgh. Morey in iakok and smaljl quantities loaned on Cold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, (laid and Stiver W&tahea, and aU kinds of valuable article*, ior any length of time agreed on. The e--*>T» ca-oot l»*s iclvcrw wltboui the Ticket. Dfice lic-ar: from 7 A. H. to Iti I’ kL Dime nayikon institctioa, no. liOSmitnfield street, oppoaito the Custom House. Chortero-1 by tho Legislature Oi-'l-'lCliliW, .JAMJtN PAKIi, Jr President viri PBKaLDßirrs Wm, H. bmith H. K Hold Tbos. L>: MeA-lei A. Heir jman Prancis Sellers Joshtr Rhodes John F. Jenmngij, JaooL .’Siuokrath 'rhornan d. liia:: Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfrod Slack TSUBT2&A, Joiiali Kick vj y t ng A d Ball JO6 iMlwor.a B 3 Fowler Vi A Heed J_as H U i’ Sclimert* * *T‘CkotSOO J M iierop b H llariuiaii D M Long K J Anderson Jaa W Baxter U K McKinley C il Woif Hubert D Cochran Wm Smith W Ihmsen 0 B Joneo B F Jones W H Phol’.a c B Herron • SOBrTAfiY tJiD TEIABCRJI6. I>. K. MoKINLEY. Open daily, trom 9a.m.toA p. m. Algfc lue*- day and Saturday evenings, from 6to o'alook. Depodta received of ONE DIME a., i upwards. Dividends ded&rod in December an l June of each year. Dividends allowed to rooialn are i>laoe ; t o the oredit of the depositor as pridoipal, and beur In terest, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Ac. fur nished at the office. This Institution offers, ebpeeially to thote persons whose oarninge are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily eavod. a sum whjoh will be a resource wbon needed, thtur money not only being safe but bearing Interost,£* stead of remaining unproductive. tnyl PRESENTS; fOR THE HQLiOAY I 1 H F. SI B 8( BIBEHN HAVE J VHT M opened especially for the Holiday's h very large and desirable stock of FlK£ GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD ANDMrLVRR WATHiSW for Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear, fine Bronae Clocks, Fancy Goods, SSLVEK. PLATED WARE, such as castors, oakc anJ fruit baskets gcbleta card cases, tea setts, etc., and a large variety o} snitableartjpies for proaonla. REfNI BAN, Mlfrilisf AStli'LE. d “2° 43 Fifth str«U Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters. (tOßJinorifE SALMON ALWAYS J in aayiuoo. The proprietor t.f this noted oat mg establishment has just removed a large sun ply of Baltimore Shell Oystere, They wi.l be served up in the best possible manner witb all the delicacies the Market affords. Don’t forget the pjaoe, corner ol fifth and Union streets. P. Kid, Proprietor. jjBKIVATK DISEASES OFFICE, m tunrnfi&Lp m'UEjsf, CitiioDs and strangers in ao*d r>( medl.-il ad Tice should not fail to give him a call Dr. Browp’s remedies never fail fo cure impu rities. sorofulous and venereal affeotions -Also heroditarv taint, sunh as tetter, psoriasis an I oth er skin, iseascs the origin of which the patient Is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B*s rcmodlw for ti\i« aiiiinior,. brought on Jsygpiitary habits, are the only modirines known in this country whb*h aro safe and wUI speedily restore to health. aUISUMAIiaMi Dr, Brdwn'3 remedies cure to a lew days this mfal affliction He also treat Files. Gleet, uonnorrnoc, UreuvaJ Biwhaivee. Fern Ale Diseases, Pains in the Baob and Kidnoys, Imtauon of the Bladder, strict ures. etc. ONEDOLLAfL aMwere( * uulat oontatn at least STEKBT, Pittsburgh P». nolid Air HEM do TOC BUYY 0171 ■SHOES? GO TO'NO. 15 FIFTH BTREET. and got a Good Article from D. f>. PIFFENBACHER. Ladies’ good Kid Blip port .for W cent*. • .i , t m rs&£B± ' ;'SffiSasf" s i J$ ■ ■ - - t • « 'J. i)i,Vtr> j &, at. M’STEES, Brass Founders, ah bI Q ? B i e^ m otters. nintlj io|; Bmws and Iron OocKs m "de to order, uu ALSO. BRAbS CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS, P..K , JM&de attheshorteaf notion SttinAr sad vs -31 i 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty. b - oing me ne'-? will, ®xpwaenc9 in tbe : boai~ spect. Wb a? 10 ktve eausfactiqn in overy re- Co ’s, Steon^Pnm* 0 f* entfl .f° r Guild, Garrison & —. m um Pa for water and oil. sed-lyd JOSEPH SHOWDBB, ° I'A RY PUBLIC, wo. 80 DIAHOJTD street. WM. H'GIXlt O’HARA & M'GINN, Attorneys at Law, real estate agents, office Stt GRIST STREET Opposite tho Court House, Pittaburgh. „, -^' P , articc , l!ir attention given to the settlement 01 Estates, sale and transfer of Real Estate Ex- wkS‘ dIWB ° lal “ S ’ ° oU ® oUooa i «»atttanoe«, and faU oorrespondonoe In all business entrusted to our core. JOHEI-H IS. MILLIKEN BDOOBBBOB TO JAB. P.FLEMINO, DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dy©-fcituf& and Perfumery, No. 77 Federal Street. myitlyd ********* i\EW OIL CLOTBSj 4C ■ ’CALUJM'B, So. 87 Fourth Slreei. BO HURT FREYiOES TO THE LAI* advanoe in price*, of whioh tho inilest aa tantage is offered in purohase FOR CASH, dolt ltvao JOXU...JOBU L. 80rn... Wm. ja'culu «gh PITTSBUR6H- STEEL WORk JONES, BOYD & CO., UAniFAmiitb-ItS OrCASrNI EE ‘ J . aj“°i Sfrio*- Plow, and A b hu,.l hPKINet Mia A-EuKtit. oorner K.e, and First siroeto. nofflds PfTTSIIURGB p, 00. HOOBHEAD, COMMISSION MERCIANT roi na nau or FIG MEI'AL AND BLOOMS, 80. Ti WATER STRUT, BKDOW MARK PITISBUKOK. t-BBTIS C. BTBUIHETI, HOISi; CABPKMT£H AND JOBBJSI. tuttlf YIRUU ALLEY P. «ee Wmd Mud Liberty Streels, _ . M . . . Pittsburgh. Pa. ■SQrOrrferfi solicited and promptly attended to. EOMBT DILHLL..-. 4. v. DXLBILL BOBT. D4LZELLA «?0., Wholesale Grooert, coeaitnos mo FonwijiDiEs berghmi AND ,u Fi ojaee end Pittsburgh Manxfaotcr-fi Mo. *3l LIBERTY STREET, ifcbaol. PITTS ul RQH HKNKY W. BEAUMONT A CO, dialb&b ts foreign Brandies, Wines md Gins, Also, Ulaokberry, Raspberry. Wild Cherry and «mge Brandies, Old Mononghahela. Rye. and othor Whiskies, Jamaica Ruin. io. No. 88 U tarty Btr*ei, Opposite Fourth street. PITTSBURGH. PA. «T* Hotels, Taverns. and Families, aui plied ai moderate profitsior Cash, my? 1: lyd l, uoeu t Oil Work DUWOAJT, DUWLAP & o (>,. M snutacturerr oi FtIKK WHITE KEFINJdD A. It B O N O 1 JU H . Offioo. NO. »»l LXBIKTT STRUT Pttto bnrtb. mys-amd P. RBTMIft H. D. ESTHER.. L»ate at MiUer A Rioketsoo’s, 111 (' 1- «Sc Brothers 1 Sacoexaors to Reymer A Andarsoo.l Wholesale De*Urs Ln Foreign Fruits, Nats, Conl'eellonary, Hugara, Fire Work*, * c ., NOS. 126 AND lai WOOD STREET. PiTTSBraeH. WM. IUUIITa JOB. R.UUNTKa WW. H. SMITH & «*J>, WHOLESALE GROOSRS 801 II! SECOND AID 147 FUJI JTIEE7I PITTSBURGH AI) 1> V 4S jdvvjcns,’ Plumbers and Gju Fittera, mo. isa hihiii wkekt, upfimuts HlWf CMBlieH, PITTSBDBB3I AMO H OHIO BTREKT ALLEGHENY! 0»1» teo xiroa’i omo*. sheet lead, ” . Dead Pipe, Pte and Bor Lead, an 1 ■■.mber’i material In general. Oil Refineries tiled apin' tne most approved rnannor. Tanks lined Lead ur Booses ttted with Water and Qas Pi*-' •*- N. B. Ail orders promptlr attended to, apo :iyd j UPHOLSTER V, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NBAS WOOD. T^uv I, S? CRIUI|I1 * s *a«ufac. i “A*tantlf on hand even utitde in their line, vis: ComloeS, Ornaments Cnrtain Ooods, Comforts, Panther Beds, Mkttrasn cd all kind* atao, the celebrated Patent Sprini ALkinis »f Shadw, BJtnds and FUtnrea .1 p rotaPt attention given'to all order* for St ■ in * and lavlnf down Carpets, Oil Cloths. Ae. eeu?:l»d ROBERTA Jt.ROBNiOK. H. B* # 4L fi». HABHLi;’ Sf anufaeturers and Dealers la BOOK OAP LETTS# and all kind* at WRaPPXKG PAPER, haveraiacvad froa- So. 97 Wood to SO. 88 BMITHFIELD BTBKfifi\ FMtibHrrV- Pi. .tx* Ouh paid in KASB. WILLIAM CABB & CO #IQLESALfi 6ROCERS. Mil UUpOk ioM home. 1M Water strddt, and 156 fta £££ Window Sian Druoixts' Slaos Ware JtffirfS} 3. H. OASID47. fiote, hlpeh, Draft, Bond and Aui! tap, Itenl Kittle and Ber. etuuodtta Broker. Iji IB gxunioai uji ! T T* u f v T 0 V/CeJ. 11.0 1 Ax pi j s B. HUTCHINSON U*a?z or lmoh. Al hutohibsohJ COMMIHSIM k mffAUHK MBBCHAjf, Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHBEBE, rl°ur, (imiii, i'iih, Dried Fruit, Pot and Pear B«t M , d o PR ? Dn C 7 GENERALLY, Beat Brands of Family v our Always on liand No, 102 Second Street, Between Wood and Market. *a_uh.r , i PITTSBDGH, PBNITA. apU-lrd a mf;J ion ,. of ? c y drat dam Farmuhinj Slor » Orders pwomUj exeoqtod. taWdri h«dv W i7 i ' olopot JOHA SAVAtSK: FtuprtotoY ||AVtS« TAKKW AJVIfi FJTTEJi U*>, *, with all the modem improvements, this j>o jhe * ubscni >* r »* Prepared to aocnrn -2S? a, iSA lfl ,i? hi i. cu ® t^ n,, * w aDli “e public tecer ally, with the »ne markets affords. Oysters 0?. .5° Bonf^. u P >i> fl -e.y variety of atole.duua* 15? Wiaw *,- morB acj Alcona /eels oo&fhUntin reoco:n l fv,,j; it tc th-J3o=lt<;t »-.i Nh-dl d»\tf and aold auu re.*kU. mytfilyd cn-u, iaotJHaii, 80. 82 MAHOM) ALLEY 111T8BUKGU. B 1H K HI IWfKIIItK ASiVOrSCKS > R«'' w'Shl i 1 ’ 1 Vi'1 1 ic ? reoeipt ol >tie.oH ftULLi. A..U (..AN UltjTK&a, 9AJVIJS, t \, lIL|J 1 1 ; hrera.-ed ’-c aoootumodate the patn.nr 11 ’ J an ' l "“11 known home with everythin. : tn --e mia, m.i ibitij lino eu thd ahortwii JOHNBHALSR. ,iio:l > Proprietor. Voniig’a toting Saloon, Oust l bit V IRQ lit AhLSY twvt SKITH -7ISU9 BTMHB Where OitiTßßfi and «J) tha d«lio»oloa ol tfc.! £•*“<» will ’■>« ■>«r > -od op lu p&lat»bl«: ooli corner Vlrrii: alloy and 8mith4«l?«t! ! i S« d s S ra AToL h £j, h^ 1, .^3i Fourth street. Be has always on hand th j bai quality o. L-.cer iieer, and in oonneotion with the Übloc! £& Homembor tho p:a so. Apollo Hr.il. roi-tt rtl □car Woo-l. ootrar.tairon l acorth. iylOxly I Cornneopi.tif falcon, CioKN'WK i’f IIHIOE AND riPTH ETJtJSTfI H P'f'Bi i* has ea. J TA IN the bast and Purert Liquors. Bc«s ' nerved at all hoars on tho ahorWot no- ..■a t Va h ”7°L V ffiornkl « hotwoon tho hottra o/ 40 nnd 14 oVIoA. PKHD.WKISB, Proprietor. Spencer & McKay, BBKWBBB m HALSTIfiS, /'“OKU iU«W»RY, 1 D Piitsenruh, September 10,TSfSS f MBOLCTION OF I*AKT.VKRNHf p —Tno partneraMn heretofore ezistin* be-' nreen JOS. SPENCJnfandW.il. QABEAM was dissolved on the 30th of August, 1863, w H. GARRARD being authorised to settle up the busiOMS of the late firm at the office in the Brew” he "ass wilt no thankful to the friends of, theiateannfor a oontinuanee of thetr patronade. and rrumi se to tnakoht thetr atm to nvosatWaotion to aUwh may irofohaae from them, • r* Mr. P.uIiEHT WaTPON.m bit.*-lv *«■<*♦ ** ions known to thohadino-.-o-semfinr.ity. will have thi a.iiu**emoct f r>u/ i;r.tln*.ic. with the full Oi.r. r -JUi tha Brewery. Ad-iresa &U orderu to si-KNCttK k Mskav Phu.-Liv'c B*yt»<\rv. P’lieLareh P«i. JOSEPH M > K£,owft MoKAy. " SCHOOL JBQOJfSS Med in the riIBUIWHOOU. HIGH NCHUot SEIBCT SCHOOLS. FEMALE COLLiGE WESTERS LSIVERSITT, and the various educational institutions in thil oitai and yioimty. Jlbo a complete assortment of ” SC*HOOI, STATIONARY, Copy-Books, Pena, Ink, Pencils, Slates! Robber , WnOM. Letter and Note Paper? Kkve°opS.' Drawing Paper, Rules, Composition Books For sale at * mseassobtmmi omnsn Bella lust reeeind and lor sale low hv T BECKHAM A LOHO hHtd*w 1?*1 Liboros sta-ML &SB£g3&S3Bg£BgggE> hbrnlsloi'.v J BOWSTtopt wv “ ltf | “Sto'-'’ t!.,:- *tSdlSk' .iaotuam ai, bun dji M~maa PITTSBURGH. PA. UAJfCfAOTCiIR* or nvirNHUKet (Near Market.) 0&A8. 0. MBLLOR'S. 81 Wood street. Pittsburgh; IP B3 - 1803. WI.XTEB IBRAK6£9EII’r: On and after Monday, November 16th. PBSIBMU OIHfgAL faliMß. Nl “ e Pally Trains. T? 1 THROUGH ICCOHHOyiV M. tion Tram leaves Che passenger station ®M a F , i* ve JPH ul ‘ di yj’ 5 60aTmr,8toPDing at all siatiMis Pit sburgh and Pilaoelpma, PhilSa[ i^a . a. U .? on Aeootnmoaation 625 a. m. S ™?lwa r w> p ' 6n Medeya: I W a o i> t *J- BTEWAXT. Agent. A Btation - on 18«3. THE 1803. Mf ißUiefl, W.tAFSM CHICAGO BAIIffAF TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEjT, SOUTW WEST AND SOBTH WEST. Shortest and Host Direct Route to the West, Win TUB ABBASOEHENT, OW AND AFTER NOVEMBER leih. l»t)3, trains ronarfollows, vix WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS, Chicago Express. Chicago Express Leaven Pittsburgh, 1.45 a. m. Allegheny 1.66 a. m. Arrives Alliance.... Crcstlino... Ft. Wayne bica ?o 10 50 pm. Iteti6a.m. FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI k ST. LOUIS Leaves Crestline . CoJtfmbuir. - Cincinnati Indianapolis... Louisvil:e St Louis of Garik rain " throu * h c '> ioa oo witho change f l% B r Th ?„ Cincinnati is the tame asi by Steubenville. Tr&ina on both Roads meet at togaOiar* 11 ’ “ d p&BMn * MB »U «o into Cincinnati CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE Matt. t.... w.. , , Accommodation. Leave Pitt.burgh .7.00 a. m. ' 2J5 p. £ Alleghmy 7.10a.m. Z2sn m.' New Brighton. 8.38 a. m, LK?' S': . Alliance lUO a, m. 740 S'm Arrive Ciestlme -6 SO pi m . Au2SKs^Sd‘ ! R°aS oi,>al stationß betw * a TKATN!£^ HT o£i A ? C .9 M MoDAT 10 N TRAINS—From Federal itroet Station. Alle gheny City. Leave AjH?e 6Dy " 9 ' 15 12110 i3O p. m. 5.40 pm. p* m .11J6 a. m. 1.46 p. m, 6,25 p, m. 7.35 40 a. m, .10.3 U a. m. EASTWARD, Leave N, iin«htonjsJo ».n>, 7.00a.m, 12.20 d m p. m. Arrive ~- i - Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8.40 a. m. 2J5 p. m. 4jo p m EASTWARD TRAINS. ■IBEIVK AT PITTSBOE6H. Chicago Express n on . th.eaao Express. £• Cincinnati Express 7m?'S’ Crestdne Mail .....Z™"'.' ~7mS S' TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE. MERCER ‘andj Mall, Leave Pittsburgh 7.00 a. m. Allegheny Arrive Njyr Ca5t1e...10.40 a. m. EASTWARD, Leave arm. Arrive Pittsburgh.... Allexheny...lo.oo a m. a l P^r h " I »lS^ i Z^^ 6U ' .D»»m> Pwßfator Station, Pittsbaiih. p. j| JuHN B UVW^ Y o A»ent Allegheny.! h n £• p!^ Q m s P a^ r °te t | CLhVStiflD, PITTSBDBeH if MKtßfi R. i. WINTER HUUSeEHEIT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. IVOVK BEK 16th. M Trains will leave I°o‘llo«, 6nMT U Hailroad ' ia KttabQrsFw! PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE, Leave Pitteborgb 1.45 a.m. 6 20a.m 1 Wellaville .4.10 - 8.42 ~ J HtenbeavtUe.SJO " 9.45 “ a* .<• Wheeling 6.09 “ ILOO gnu •• Arrives ®« u “r -Ai® " U. 16 “ 6^o“ fsSb^swMosfiaSSSSf SBftESSiS? “ "H* rfSSI PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE S?-. pSSL-zdtS = ?S w “ fS :: Arrives Cleveland„.,9jri “ 8.40 <. CouneoUnx at Bayard with Tuscarawas hwat&v for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover* at^A/TH m&SSsai; rrnrmnrnri 1 , t °. all prominent points era be at the Liberty itraet Depot, ritte- A»d »t ft TleketA(«nt. u O', .:u Ji - a . *.. A■» .iSSuri-. ; . ::'n :c;* lUMiaii. 13ITI(£» WIBTKB iBUlgESnr - "'* mSGS^fiS&ar " ' ??£ p @ '««(?« ' BraddSik;*:, " IS*'*" 880»S C SdDcUyiCtranih Train to 416 pm and.frun M’Eoeport, 100 p m J 0 w • JW iMSp *** ***** «*». Igragjtoiftifa m»a« to R e wini i’. Ju*_. SttßStiOTLjKiil B0 "■; jL“£»W;' Rh? * touto «T rni rtjjp pfSg^&tesssS^^.S^ grfgjae Imt Prot»otion“^ v ;S^*^ 0W0B »» WWVMMi -■A -i Mortmto... ",;;; * 65.000 00 BffloeFarrUtnw 1 - 2.160 flo Hp«l Aeoohat*. —• 25000 gMh _TI ——» MOBU gnmlssi ATo«s. —— . - 16135189 “^!^^i.:;;;;; ;:; ;;;;;;;•J|fj «.MUI, r . Jr *598.851 sags# 1 "* ■jgysasw i tewer ss&, 1 S-T&E IHSTJBijfOir ! BI XHJE ' bel Usui; xdtcjal ifscibasob I o OOMPAJY, I {2iss shsS 5 "----^. 2SJ a i| CoaunerciaJ Bant j«. ‘ asnrftDo ® Co* TOO Op Meohanios' Bant :i- —■«• 5485 0 j *ffi I |tt«asaisSSSpJU „ -• Wto? 1L1&m,.. V™lVrf !lr ‘ lh **' SSSSfte* at R cJr ! - jfiE&fce" gobwt Toland, . |V»deriok Ltmni. ": ~ ;J2KS?, *>« imMOBSKpI 1.45 p. m. 1.65 p, m. 1.40 p. D3u 10.30 p. m. ■ t xssF§sSF^ rms: 'TZ* StMta. (preStti BB J ®s# . 13SJ8 ..„... w^.1 ., m.wwm 27*919 S 3 isSAwaiS fete.aa.'a J™«K ii O£fW MilUo^^f b s^llrk t< thSfSrS‘ ford!ni«rid«nceoi the r^SLS" IfemsSaf toßcroiis. TftSf^w 7 ’ MordooaU). L«w1l a*or« l W S Mwa ift-Biit, „ frafeWSfeat,- Wu. A. 3SegretAry pro t«mf i ™“ dent _?* _i^^ggßffvftSfiu. Accommodation, ■ 4,80 p. m I 8,10 p, m,| 3i90 p m. PHILADELPHIA FIHE AND LIFE IBTSUiUfcKCE COMPANY 10. 149 OEESTFUT BTBEET * ”?&£***-? 4be "'■"••i Hog',. • o»ftifl....Bsiis,nso WS8*“" : ***** deaoription of Property or f*M°n»l>& r ' SiJIXiBU JOB ZHB SIASOB JftACBtH A W,n) K _ "• Linen and Traveling MiiJ* v *'t£g*£i v^f S“‘ _ f *' 3 £199 Insurance. IKE.