f\ T'T '■ ' BO ,W u AB,Bi .e«B u jilDUer l > Care forOnr Prisoner! -The Small pox Amonir Them-4>MO elne scatter offered, Accepted, and 'do be Applied; . fh&raess Monroe, Dec, 11, 18@a*y . Gen. Bailer and Robert Onld have ex -3 changed corresjfondenoe lately, which denotes, on the part of the latter, an im s in the temper of the rebels. IbecdaWtct of the Major GenerallsSoiH ' hoonloation •Ip made brief mention ot in 088 cff my letters ihmjveek, but the Gen,- CQjnmandjng having kindly famished me copies of his and Mr.Onld’a letters, I, d*m it important to give the dame ver batim : 1 Gen. Batten's Letter. K HEADQTTXIffEItS EIGHTH AkMT tloaPS, ■ DKPABtttEj-F* or VifttofiA aUd Kobtb UAbomna, Fobtbess Moitroe, Ya„ Dec. , ®’. -redS-. l —Hon. Robert "Ould, Agent of ’ Exchange—Sir:— I have been informed that the small pox has unfortunately " , Broken out among the prisoners jof war [ ' * in tile-hands of the Confederate 1 anthori . ttW; both sT Belle Islaand at Lynchburg. “'Abxioas, frpm obviotfs htfmane conaider- s ’- dtions, tb'jpdeveht of thisterri; ble disorder. I have tahqn learve to for ' ward for their use. by Majttr Mnlfpid, As sistant Agent of Exchange, in Efehalf of the United States, a package of vaccine matter, sufficient, as my medical direo-. tor informs fflb.'to vaccinnate six jthons 1' 1 ' apd persons. May I ash that it Bheuld .'be applied, under the direfctibd of the ie ’* ffirooer medical officers, to the use in 'tended. 1 1 - Being uncertain how far I can interfere as a matter of official dn'ty, I bdpyon to consider this note either official >r un official, as may best serve the pur tose of n aljpviatmg the distresses of these.npfortu- Since learning the fact I hare Had ao opportunity to apply to the Department at 1 .Washington for instruction. No formal receipt is needed, a note acknow edging the receipt of this being all ,that car be de sired. If more vaccine matter is neces sary it will be furnished, I have the hon or lo be, very respectlully, your obedient aervant _ B. F. Butler, ifainr Hen. fTo mm an ding. Bdtler received last evening the lollowiDg reply from Mr. .... .0 oyjtvf being an ffOtfgraplr letter iIqWEDERATK States of Amesi’c ■ Department, Richmond, Va,, I n ... nfBBB .—Ht&jfk- General B. F. Bui The' package of vaccine matter ha r. -Vfj.ifiorW me in response to (bfi '£ caj'dv jtone of your letter to assure ydb-th iTwd'j mo6i Bnxio °B dettre, and will -1 • effort to do eyegylfoing power t-o alleviate the miseries that out ofelibaihor»ibW«war. I have tl ’ J or. to be very respectfully, ytJot 1 ol fletram, HWfilfy l«dbrsed the ' A Uctlvi in^ia -• q« cola's' fiftfefenv . tyfftittor 8.-atolette, in his race, augural addreee, said r - Ajd&tistfbhtfdn is-Phceasary. The Gomrnment is. complete— not briken— not dbitroyed; but, by the bless ngß of endure for n volted a ‘°-wftg fherefbre, to do but to @SjjW)9P#Ahfl4 duty, and re • ;.. r.i wa-?9,iw feafty^organize under itk Con stitution, as it was before,-.ana wc aid be eiauvj het lor the revolt, end .than place, -- ,o w.ju«U in harmony, with- the 1 Federa; Gov ■■uc j ! T'ty lB ,' that: was sue] ended -. M by. re ¥ oil will he restored tmaction. But, homioant powers, require - . lermit.„other than these ? Will' th >y not require the revolted states, rag- qpoditian precedent to a restoration of tfflib rela- ftißeHmttbdfete o? grad . 4* ib » ‘n T ow perceives that the “dangeroos and wicked ilAflflTSßtJ-WfaihSt such an sent ,tl 18 a Republican adminislrati »in power. Mr“®tjftt!»ftl'h id 5 *eem ifialse tt>,his. oath. It was i that hef should h 3. fa J-Bgam. .Abolition was, he' declare! , a wllpMfi^W. an 4j,T \ iT t lo make abolition condition precedent -•* flfwsrtpagjaitesti W r!a/}' . or a aacri kee malipfanrianatreafr pirtizanship frcmt some hat t.onof the Union by?hT^rWc“ ia -a c . - i , « dMj% V.irgjmftj t While on our recfefct «at*B}Mb«'9d bor • f^fte^^waarfs* .(LmSLfitffiffi&J Coan House, for the mV ,»^,i & U..;£ pr °,'’ ed the °PP &rt uuity to list ■)s«utij g f t enemy a gMta#»s>rarjSoasoMl- * stood motionless ana pale aa a eh,,«*: raftMttttflMMnlri r « of children. Entering the door, I (otf 2£BS£S®ESSk .HH a h foet ttl . 5.4 bid i»dstee|j, eflvewd withjiea* ;*t forters, a silent c ock which refuse J-.i tsjd a co« antigue ohairs, whose venerable fir* .« itewtetaminu lima**** Pi with a barrel, and a fe m jasaU window of AM *£ gic oh corners of thai TOomv ■■•TbebroaShj: o w, '•^MWdetKAls • -• interior waa (whitewashed* < : '^i^i*SisBKSfa. 1 d *t ■,tjitW*lB,si«ngin(fem*ge from Ewfatolw^nlgt. - H t» h {A%£k §g J 8d I ® l Msidn Btireorpa, S» §M» »B»n beholding their ties' titute condition, he very hnmlnW order. yssiassss*: • -*-• ecljapfam L bis efficient* provost as*'.? sg. portioD of the property to be distdrßgd. He generously detailed several mefi to to do it freely, when they learned 6f the' as burned on the open hearth, cast- M3fr-« e PB the wall, we ventOrea to me bo th e questions, as usual with Yankees, whose inquisitive bump is ** The mother has been dead two yeari, ,Md the., father had been.conscripted into the rebel army, where disease overtook him and laid"him in his grave. The nest JRflrningißt daylight,,*# hrokd camp and resumed onr march. Before leaving. Gbnv 1 Terry ,a»d Captain Tiller, quartermaster of his division, gava the family $lOO in payment for a few. split rails troops had burned. _ L i - i “ From the Rational Intelligencer. l •aalyajs of Plaifot, tne Restoration of the Union.m. To understand the principles embraced 5i this plan we most compare then! with those on which oar Constitution ie founded. ~ The basis of our General Government is Btates, having constitutions ana laws established by the people of those States, i The right of Suffrage in Jhose States is regtUnted. hy their own Constitutipn and laws. State voters thus qualified, and'tbbf only, can vote for members of Gopgress. (See art. Ist, 2d section of the Cqnatitm turn.) .. . t „ Bat the President Uiidertakeaui ptG scnbe the qnallfi.qatiqn of State yetera, excluding all frqpa the right of sufflaiW JtP governing themselves who will ndf t&e an oath .dictated by him. ”... This path is not merely an oath of afie*- giance to the Constitation and laws of the- United States, bat goes farther, and re quires the affiant .to swear that he will imp port all acts pi Congress and proplama tions of the President touching a certain kind of property until they be annaHedby Congress orthe fjlppreme Court. The proclamation pf the President in relation to slave property declares all slaves free in certain States, Aether their owners be loyal or disloyal.-; Every legal voter within those States, therefore, moat swear to give np that species of before he can have a voice io : the Government of his own Btate. When the President finds the-' power, military or otherwise, to establish civil Governmnetfi or regulate the right of suffrage is the States, we are not In formed. If State Governments, constituted by qne tenth of the voters, shall be establish ed, what is to proteot them against the 0 r! IDe The President promises Bach Governments the protection of the United States, meaning by its military force. , In that event we should see the armie*? of the United SiaWs ompkfycd to enable one tenth of the voters of a Stale to govern nine tenths. Uul suppose that after the Government of one ten: h have been established, the nine tenths shoald resume their allegiance and proceed to elect State officers and members of Congress under their own constitutions aod lajws and the (Jonstiiu non and laws of the United 3tates, with out taking the oath prescribed by the President, on what ground could the mil- Uory power of the United States be used to suppress the Government of nine tenths? This plan, as far as it goes, appears to be borrowed from the politics of | conti nental fiojrape, where kings give bonsti tauons. jnhy should th 9 fundafnental principles «ogj iostituriooß -bi» subverted for no other Tirpofie than to hasted Prov* ldence in the destruction of an institution which is fast dying under the blows brought upon by the crimes of its advocates ? VVhjy uot let it perish in the house of its friends? Why not, instead of breaking D P **he foundation of onr Government, take and maintain ; military possession of the States now controlled by the rebels, until the people of their own accord re* same their allegiance? That'tkey will do ; eo when the military arm of the rebellion shaL be broken we have every reason to belieye. If they do not, it will be because they prefer.a military Government to governing themselves. That the leaders of the rebellion jshould be punished,.specially the original eon jpiratore, on whom reals.the guilt pf ha! a million of murders, tew men will deny. The prinoij>le6!>ot iha-.-plan wonld no be changed if it were approved by Con grass and the Supreme Court, an incred ib.le resale. Conbbrvatpve i been )ted to letter, •iendly U it is be my in my spring e hon >edient ai- Ws have understood perfectly the phi not losonfcy of the recent elections n the use (Border States, but we have not uetore in«t seen a frank and lucid statement of it >Bts from any .abolition quarter. Wn have we now such a statement from the Boßtou‘ ea- CofWnenaeait&i- the .ablest and most re- prominent abolition paper-in New EnrH hiy land. 6 *• We subjoin it, not., for the purpose of isi arguing against.lt or of denouncing it, for in- it is too monstrous for either, bul that >a- the reader may see into what correnUud ies public and political morality, we are drift ren ipg under the piiotagebf -political aboli Ctiontam, ,We believe the editors of the s of Como»o«tpea&A, are, clergymen! , ‘Oe ot :\J i, Prom the flostoh Oonfmonweaith,. ] , "Tire Thirty-eighth Congress is about tfrn asßefibJh. The Senate ' wilhhava a > tlarge AdnjißisfratftMJ '-taejority, and the * Hpuseone sufficiently large to elect the catteus J! n<>nrhiaflor 11 for Speaker; Clerk °° and other offices We say this without tHW'Df 1 the' tables, for ” '■wa'aufome that the Administration would not have resoHWPtt {ts ipmewhaf ixtra ordinary diar!*' in the Bptdar it had bees sure •thafttoeSe'meaftiij snS:«i9inlly us'tfd; would A ft* **» working thkiortty. We di hot fr; mid fault"4'ftb“~‘the niadhinefy held to kt 'batry’Marylabd Having It, - dearly lost‘the bhntftl of the Hrfhje by ■'a ' Wh 1 #- cMMacd of tbl war £<> ■° m -^ rch r’ 1881 > f° t h e fall of 18&Mbe' i6¥ AtfnWhretratron owdd tffd’Wfcountiry to ihff rthoV* that' cototroPhom show. It) W | feh lastftntionk wiffdrSfsuffer. for the cobtier W >fie«a ‘eletherrf ’Wffl Xger her 1 n Amber hf tnehibert in both" branches fct' Shan it is entitled W by; its jtopnlar (vote, op Ohio! with its ninety thduktfnd fiepuffiiean 5tT. *®J . ifc 7i h® represented by five. Bet . and a doyeh or more ebpjper in heads-. - dt&fitßbfe teat this 'misrepiTaan.' L d £1'““ °/ P0£«&i r sentiment in the great ku State of thedWestSloaW .be offset, if oh *’ > f^ B^ ary- , b s' a loyal delegation frombiiary- US island and i)ejaware,o woaJeven at the axJ of - -iaterfertice. if [la#* 1 jy nr# silent aaudtst the i clank of arms! W w. aast iak*«rsetaa^tho, S gg rB g atB^b GA 10 obtains recpgnf 11 ccion,,somehow or other. d , . • iwflffifr ipiiß(iooD& U.\ :I:. \) 11 j .l lr- 'io i i L. ,OiX> 'X-. •; ; t WB WnilU) EAU TMJS ATTES. e ▼ ▼ tion of buyers to oar . | *,.w anrnftB, GoidvSllvnrfcr.JftpA: Kv'.o-i. £roa&i*i* vt) th< Jfiittraand constant!? for eaJe. rr ~1 ?ctlona made in &U tbo -ittas united States. Deposits deceived i£rMvrfb&£&<£K wSSK DALLAS SAVINGS SANK. t*S FOUBIM 1865. jilP£K DAILI,FEOM 9 ¥OSO>Oo€K) w also, on Wednesday and Baturdayrevenings, from May Ist to November Ist. from 7 u? 6 , qlopk Md from November Ist to May lax, from « » r 8 ■n'clookr twio» ftjwi in Jnae mmH) accmbcr. InMwrt hu Mm dMtatod.tmiXankfthUlyAi JStsaVAi beom- 1 tar sino. th. Bank ni or.aniwd, at the r, t« of d> p«r wot. tnu IhXeehtt, IP tlol tdciam *kmt, la placed to the tdtedjfeef ttadepoirtor so pitatuvalfvad nous the same Interest £rOHS theifimti dare of dime and De oesthu, ittauwondms twine a.: near, without troubling thadepositor to caibiir. nven to present J4s passbook, i* this ratetk«n«na«l dcuble in less than twelve nears. 1 ; Boeks containing the ChMtfrvß*.k»wti, Kb]., nt-th*^ ia ™ >nt ’ «n wraeattoa , Ufi.iftet AlJJhßfi. w a „ i; , ;vi*» *UBU>a*t«. Jolm B. M jfbddftti ! i-Itjafto M. Pennocx, . John Holmec. John Mimhaii .Alexander Speciv i ** Jamcudl. Bern* li. PeUoofciU. Dj James MaAnle* j : JiQ»Herdmw« * JTAniettai, >,* . *v J . , >iJ . ~£BQK I BL& Calvin Adams*. o. uv J, Mnraaa.D. IT wily. C. Bindley, aJameefihfcUe, AHraie A. Cam JehntbLßhoenb* reef, JiWdtS.Bav«i, jo j j JfaoebbSohmero, H.|fu/iktj<, -„i. t -AlaaanderTiiidis -Rkhard Haya. , i : Isaac Whittier, . mn o*Lflveu,, .o&Dhasrian Yeaatt 4 -mw'o' m -SSIAiB bAVltfii ffiffll'flW STATEMENT OF THE CbONBtTIOS of the above institution ’OntttrStfday of No vember, 1863, pabHahedin conformity ito the charter: : LIABILITIES. Amount of Deposits. Nov. 2J, ia63..... ! 5i( Amount of. Interest due Depositors..... Amount of Contingent Fund ASSETS. First Liens on Heal Ol 1 > Uniied btatse Bonds 60,000 <*'< U. 5. Deb: Certificates and Notes, Unaeket value! 11,051 Ty Interest eari cd net due 669 97 Ofnoe Furniture. 160 00 i Caah on hand ll. Oil 24 i . _ $107(973 A, A, CAB Hi EH, Tro&iarer, The imderaigxted, AtuLting Committed, have examined the books of the Institution, thb bonds' and eeettfitWi—wmnted the cash, A;., aad hare luuud the aboee sta'ement to be correct, • w. li. COFELANd.' NICHOLAS VoiSOiLY, WM. H. smith. I Deposits received DAILY, and E VKRI SAT CRD AY KVnNING. 1M f Kn.EbX PAID at 6 per cent, per annbm THt'STKES. IaAAC JONES, Prksiokkt. Hon. r. 31. Howe, j Hon.J. li. Moorlwa Hm H. Kmltfi, |G. H Huney, W. B. (epelfuui, i JanuN ofi *4v4d *f>d Biivtir, *)!*- aeatfci. jawtinr. Cicid dud ikhar.-iWfttoij*. and all kinds oi vaiimhio wti&ioa, t«.*r &oj»i«MTh oi tizacftircod on. ihe goods CAiunt diUrered withcc; uie J'zkzu &lr- z ■'■& l • o’'. 7 ‘*2o ||Ul£ UMIITFTIOIV, SO. M-W il-' Siuitnfioid siroot, oM*uoite tboJCu'Hou, it', we. Chartered by the Lortalatorc. O F K.; CKU«. rr«si(l«in(, Viuft JMHUMDKKta, Wui,iLbmUi The*. D. Moealer A. Rein junm Francis Seiler* Joahu' Rhode* John F. Jenning: Jaooi. Stuohratfc Thomas S. Blair AJer. Bradley Henry LWd Alfred Hlack vxustku, Joeiah Kiuf 0 Zcu A S Bell Joa UiJwortc B S Fowler VV A Hoed Jas W Woodwc?! H 0 Sohmert* F Rahm C W Rickeuon J M Tiera&i. B B Uarunar 1) M Long ttU Anderson JmW Baswv * ’•*' l) K Mokinley C H Wolf Robert i> L'oohiofc Wm Smith W Ihmsen G B Jodoj it y Jones W H PheJp** 0 B Herron tyi) TEKABL'BSi- D: k MctflNLBY. Open dai&, frtiilWwji. to 2 r. *. Also, lues day and Saturday evenings, trow a to ** idoob. PeWNfißroeeiyod o£Q&££lMi&«jgi nJwarda. Dividends declared in December an i Jane of each year. SMmiimds eMwit4 it rpmaU pw *Uu» ... u the v ß»a(ai'al, and bhar In rest, thus compounding it. . Books containkg ChArtor. .By-Law*, Ai., lur niflhed at the ofaoe. institution u£ori>, to the*e persona .whose aamiaea ire smafir thq opportunity hy m&'dtoQgjji&ttfo saved, a tkm whiah ™ wi w«od3a tnoir atoney nQt-uiLly'bfihkSafe but M4ringimleseBt,io • afead of tfcmfriqLac qnjr odnotiTc, , mjL. PfIESENXS, f flft. IHE JtflUP A Y^- TpHE SDBBCBIBEBB E*AYE JVBT Uolidßr ' B *™ FIXE GOLD JEWKLKI, UoLo'iSjro wai h*s, for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, fine Bronafti Goods, SILTBktmTEB WABK, such as cagtors./Cake and fruit baskets, Lpbiets, *&*' •*- cm table articles for presents. KEINEMIS, MEIKASASKIDU. I - ftheU Qyatafa! Siiai| ,Oyster*. asoks-tTsipiA: pAfXtmt a l Wats noted eat, served up In the best ndintrfh- ttrahner. wltliaU the deiicaoies the Market affords. Dairt tfonjot the place, comer of,Fifth and Union streets. aeiShdtf ~ j F WEIS, Hrnprietbr '■ |>AU,VAj;? J9I^?^8B8 DR. BROWN’S OFFICE, Mi SMITHFIJSLI) UTREE'i, Citfcens and Btran*erB in need ox m6dlo4i *d 'asawseriS , SEMINAL WHAiCNKiia. I iCfl,remedies /or this afflfotion. brenj/.'t on |iby sowtary hauite. an ths .iriijhiscoan try which aro eale .-.of in!/ spyidily Dr, liivWu o reintKUtej cure m u ten diyuthb infill affliotlon. ! fie also troat Iliea. Diaet, Uvuiiuithuo, UrxjtdaJ Diflcniirffea, Female Bisoaaefc. Faina inthoßaofa and JUdnoya. Irritation of the Bladder, itriat' O?BPOL4iH^ U '^ Aj Medicines Ben; to any address sa/elynecked Cmoeandprivate r00m.,, Hr. 50 SMITHFIBLD 3TR£BT. iWbnrui.. ha. oolsd*Jr WSS, "» "" *" GO TO NO. 16 FIFTH STRESfe P. n, Ladies’ jood Kid Slippers ifor 60 fels, )?i8 T r.' W* ,«wp ap " FLi£i, rgoeWf" ror sale . ox” oerner Mar&aSfK™ rtreefc^" %**wiaor W»»t»ALWu. ._ A . ~I IHL «OBT. BAUBJUL « CO. -Wholesale Grocers, tOSOISMOfi *BO FOWMDHn «CTm* I'eeleri It Prod cm end Plttabartt Kutulerltr, 80. POl LIRKSTT NTRKKT. ‘ 81 - • “ ,T «« H. D. RXTKIS. J. B. BITMBR Late at Millor 4 Rioket>o n ’». ! ' - Reymer & Brothers ISooceners to Reymer * Andemmil Wholesale Dealers Id u ;,j Foreign Frnlta, Moul Confeetl4nary, Sugars, Fire Work*, *e., NOfi. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET., »f ■Joa anifirtEß’ V.M, R,SMITH «, BMl'l'l* fjfc &HOUmi iSHOC sot i.} IttOiß Mb MI riMl in j«*> f ITT BJI 8868 . Plumber# and Or# Fit so. am wooo wbjwt, orrt FIX ST J>ITTNBUB< 1? WTBKKT nu rt» «jL-rbif* orricm. j gs? Want'S •Slid ° pd*sW7ih« fodebrat**, Patent -&£&.§t%o«>BUbS MdPi , **-PromptatWhtiMgiven to all order* dm md !a%* mici«t&4 oatlfcljd ; ■ ROBERTS * ROiN 8- B. A €. P. HABfi Jdanufaotiuira and Daaian is • OOK QO LITTIll;- 1 (Unfllkbubof *u WBAPPING PAPER, have removed from Ho. 27 Wood atroeito | i-ti - HO. 88 HTRWuji* ?u.ui,j Mt BpVi:8 p Vi: *o' pM to/ RABS. ~ WILLIAM CABB ft Co. WHOLESALE SROCERS, fe -AKd lapanen at r , (1> " ni&ait, munwis, Itlßg, Lff I.AISO. Distillers and Dealer* ia ’’ TO* s VU&HO»OHBAUBLA BY* wn twir.v -®9T Llbertr* Blreel, T . [*• v Window GHnai Druggists' Sines W rntmAtawH, winds w^huro^p . -•>» »- OASEDAY. t« k r— -ii,, aT Bond ' J 01 : -M-, U> tha amount oftlttUßO lor —1- low. CCBTJS C. J STKIHMKT*7 Wo. 98 Liberty Street, ■‘iBDY '» EWEto, allkq; xHusmeßß uaros, (fee, Ir7hfto¥insoT“ (LiTB Ua<%lk BtrfOHXKBOH.) , COMIMOB l fOEtABDfSfI MEAOfiAVf WBSTBBN BEB®RVI?' J ‘ CHBJSBfiI ssmzm&z Wo. 102 Se reel,! V ‘ ” Betwviri : - | Market. "li, HWa. •A- Liberal a.u(f TTOp selected stock o* Fall and Winter Goods, oocaistiiij oi VMtinn, Ac. A-LBG—A Urve dtook of **’ GBNT’B FURNISHING GOODS, th"‘‘t "'" £“/£"■*■ and exert mlngqsUftUy kept by ftist das* VurolaiLinff glor e Ordwa yw'-tlx aicoatad. ac%Tlrd JuSJTpm™"!. TbokabN. Miller. kSKFfcrti™. opßcial Partner JBOI «ITT FOBbE, KLOMAJf dc PHIPPS, Ninth 1 tfard. Pittsburgh. mann&ctnre Bar Iron, General Hallway and PMSenwr ' Pr S OUQUESWE BRASS WORKS CADMAN & CRAWFORD. Mnnuinoturcra ol every variety 0/finished -BBASB WOKE 'FOB FEtTMBEKS fitteks, MACHDTESTB and coppersmiths. ‘'' Aw . Tlßi «« ou kvf.kv IMS. scnpuoa made to order. Steamboat work SU«JB aad gas fitting and repairinTwoSitb ?“• - Hartieolar attention pasp to rating n» Refineries ioj Jeal and Carbon Oils “ w **“ K«swn lMstriot.) fo if B^o °‘ M»«h. Lafisdoll A t no\^es^ P n'ote t rSuT o ; J| bo>b stkei wobks i J ]frtißi:K,9H. PA. PARK, BKOTHKBd^t., if aXurac/tl’bjsjj tir Best (Jaalitj Keflned Uml titeel tedeaoaf *;*' , ll ‘ ail Warran- " i,p; ' r ' <,J '"• ■cinotaotnred it Office *ad ireiiouiie, fto, inj ■ WnjLIAH BAOAIKI, Wlltfrt.iAi£..ia4l J £i g 808, 12 AJhJ) 20 WOOD STREET r * v» %i & u , CttABIaES h.. CA.LiiWifiLLj, (bnoceasor to das. Holme* A Co., •P «.->•» py«“C? S' 3E « " ' tt-Dsofcrt, Cit .1 YStiihr- ehr^'Sams. ' ® ifyt stl< > ets - -Plttsbnigh. Pa. vsj 4®*jf ?Vn^4 a KA K,1ho«OJ«(Uh» j ?}!£ f* # now *s* and mast approved machinery ,Q “ rfed - b*j PrrM&Gkaa, 3ci>t. T, M . juu Hotels & llestaurantb. lvt&, «n IK 4 h. gue jh ouAb * l sueet, IBoh to Pannsyitama 'ftuMestfep Deoot JOBS HAWL*)K,lt**i, r £'; i S-8 a ' , * , *®' j *' a ®*^s u ai»» ptttslj w itojiroreamutL, this no-’ teta JgWSeggf’iHgSjH thaTObl&fir'thS : *isiwS!S ,F tiSJE •UtOT.TSi!^ pffiH&CßHngg afe.. - ‘.-"taL Saloon, pSW», woo. J ortft*Ri) inaiSnii oitt. Sg“ Jf* bt wwf i 1 to?awiVLr*iiini)«yH<>‘ > SCHOOL STATIOIAU, d: , ; P&ij/lnk, Dealer in Jfist Line Through Mali m 3d W jui’J ® * «#*• **» ,«iii &§ “** HI !*# &ain'jtoiat lroUkh Aooo nimodatlon «d Ztpi p 3»Wo-WUI find it gr ails the f 'g* 1 eommodndto* no* oflened cannot be «rnaa on any other route./rrhe ftoad a batlaa ed“a none, andlie entirely free from don. Si promise Semes, Speed and Comfort to all v may faror this itoad with their paSonadT ■■ I "• lABEi YORK , do an. ,i PHILADiILPHiA Z_“" B fin ' lo® - .. Huaaifißraa^- :r.,v:~ i? « f tloketa in oara win bo *° traveled Q *!?‘ *<# exceeding fiOf? I«pot, u a charge not to exceed to eantalor each paMtnger and biggage. r ~ ~ p „ „ .. J. STEWARt. Alent, Grant &Ji *“*™s**n. “liberty 1863. THE 1862 MWSH.M.WAfiHIAIMAmiLI to a Lb pors-ts nT THE -frßo r. SOUTH WEST AlfD TOBTH PE Shortest and Host Direct Route West, OW ASD A FTKK KOTEHBEB ] 18d3, t»ain»mn as follows, vis | WESTWARD THROUGH TEAMS, Chicago Express. Chicago |kj Leaves Pittsburgh, L 45 a. m. Allegheny a.-... 1.55 a. m. Arrives Alliance -5.40 a. id, Crestline. -10.30 a. m. Ft. Wayne —— Chicago....—llfl.so p m. lllodt FOE COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI 4 ST! Bo\ Leaves [ Crestline Arrives ' Columbus i Cincinnati : Indianapolis... ! Louisville St Louis.-...- >2/ | cf Cars. rainS ttrou « h t 0 Chicago wiso | change , N.H —Thetimeto CincinnaWfe tire kame as, by Steubenville. Trams on both Hoads (meet at» Columbus, and passengers ail go int* together. | ' CHEST LINE AND ALLIANCE mltj. j Lea.tf PUtaburgh ». fest. Arrive £ £- t ll *- 8 ? iSs^sSi MsS olpal H*" 11 fa**: NEW BRIGHTON AC CO,M M O DAT 10 N- ThALNS From Federal street Station, AlLe* gheoy City. T • ’ Leave AWwheny_SJ6 a. m. lino m. 4.30 p. m. sj4ojP m. ri * hton ‘ U * 36 *• “ 1-4£ P- “• 6J6 D.jnu 7.35 ! N, nnffhton_s3o a. m, 7.00 a.m. 12,20 p.|m. 2JS0 1 p. m. “ Arrive l! Allegheny 7JO a. m. 8.40 a. m. 236 p. m. 4i60 p.m EASTWARD TRAINS. j ' aaa i v a at riTTiioiaa. , (Jhioago Express _. oL ." , Uiioago Kipreaj... ~3Klnl 52 Cincinnati Express Creatine Mail... —jjjj ?“• TRAINS FOR NBW OASTLB. MEROeb and . OIL CITY. T “ a Lear.Pittabar*! e.^m. Allegheny 6.40a.m - «R)_ _ Arrive New CaaUe_.lo.4o a. m. 6AO p £ EASTWARD. i t«aW New 0aat1«....630 a. m. iL „ m | Arrive Allegheny —8 40 a. m. 4AO p.' m. oaUTraina arernn by Colombos time, ihiobia 12 minutes slower .ban Pittshargh; time. 7“““'“ For further information, and through T apply to «SO. PASRBT, TidSJfii H N i'feb.teii s fi£ OM?iU ofthe Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsbivhii follows. T*' 1,0 PITTSBURGH A|ID WfPBHLING liIHS, kk^ hteobeimll*.sJo " &46 •• ei* .• Whselin* —6.09 “ U-00 " 6.® “ Bellair “ 1106 •■ (jj) - ConnaotU, at SSBBinYfll, and BoUair jritli Stoa. bmvUle andlndliflA> Eailibaditta«£tn^hl6 Darter _fad>ap <^fe J qne^attL m T^S^i2? 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