DAILY POST. From ihe N. Y. Herald. Our London Correspondence. London, Not. 23, 1803, Every incidept&nd rumor goes to prov* what I have told you from the first, that the European CongreßS would never meet Continental journals that were sanguine that it would now Bay it is impracticable. There never was the least chance of it; but Louis Napoleon has created a sensa tion —has played the cuttle fish by darken ing the water with ink, and thus thrown a cloud over his movements. As for Poland, Raasia is master of the situation, and the Czar and everybody else knows it. Bat France has au important plot and an adroit game to play, and if the Empe ror does not astonish some sleepy heads when it ia fully developed then he is not the man who planned the coup d eiat of December, 1861. The wise ones already begin to whisper it, and the plan is this : Seeing the attitude of England, Louis Napoleon is going to form a strong alliance with Russia, eaoh to work out their own plans, vwlgtt all opposition of Austria, Prussia or Great Britain. If necessary, Italy ia to be taken into the “ring,” and Bpaio to remain neutral or be friendly. However improbable this may look at first blush, you will see in it the very best thing that France can do. And see the common grounds of interest; each hates England, each Power is des potic and absolute, and they are not ri vals or likely to come into collision or on to delicate or disputed ground respecting boundaries or territoay. Each has designs on Turkey and the East, and each has a hostile and unfriendly side towards Austria and Prussia. It is tne interest of each to protect and make an independent State of Greece, and tbuß prevent the growth of British influence in that classic coun try. And all this ia favorable to the United States. Neither Russia nor France has any grounds of hostility or unfriendliness towards your country, and they will de light in playing off your hatred of John Ball against England, to show that pug naoious Power that it will not be safe to show bis lion’s teeth outside of his tight little island. A grander scheme never was concocted, and if carried out will eclipse and throw into the shade all former diplomatic pres tidigitation by th&m&gici&n oftheTuileries, atid why should not Brother Johnathan join the alliance? Of course France must withdraw from Mexico; and this friendly arrangement being completed, the whole matter can be managed gracefully. And how easy after a few years it will be to say to John Ball: — l *You have been in the Western World long enough; please pull up stakes, withdraw your forces and ships, and depart forever.” Nothing of this new alliance has been in the journals, so as I have seen; but some very well informed gentlemen—na tives of the continent —are sure this grand plan is on the tapis and will soon be car r.ed out. I can see no objection whatever, except the will of the parties themselves. It they desire it, and once put their heads together, nothing can be easier. Now, when it is once seen that this Con gress cannot meet, you will see a quiet, informal and friendly conference between certain sovereigns, and among these Louis Napoleon will be the leading per sonage. At some of the numeroas seats of the thirty-eight German kinglets Alex ander and Napoleon will meet, on a sort of diplomatic raft, as whilom their great predecessors and namesakes did in days of yoi© on the waters of Vistula. And if it does takeplace.the royai blunderhead in Berlin had bettor pat his house in order, or expect to see lorae of the rafters knocked off. The many friends of William and Mary Howitt in America will be sorry to hear that their youngest son wa6 recently drown • ed in New Zealand by the upsetting of a canoe. He was a very excellent and promising young man, and visiters at Mr. Howitt’s years ago will remember his boy’s sweet and charming face, his light, sunny hair and his artless, amiable man ners. The Arts in Japan “A Traveler,” in a letter to the Lon don Times, says : “I can assure you, if we go to war with the Japanese, we must not blind onraelves with the belief we Bhall have a second Chinese affair. They are bold, courageous, prond, and eager after every kind of knowledge. A friend of mine gave a workman a Bramah lock to put on a box; it was not discovered until sometime afterward, and only then by the absence of the name, that the lock had been imitated, end as the .work men confessed, the original kept as a pat tern. I have been on board a steamer (paddle) which used, three years ago, to run between Nagasaki and Jeddo, six hundred miles, whose engines and boi lerß, and every part of her machinery, were made of copper. She was built by a doctor in Jeddo, whose ouly guide was a Dutch description of a steam engine translated into Japanese. An American gnnnery officer was sent over in 1853, in the Powhattan, to teach them gnnnery. He was Courteously received, end then taken over to the arsenal at Jeddo. He returned to the ship, saying ‘he had been taught a lesson instead of having to teach. 1 ‘‘ln many of the arts and manufactures they exoel us; their beautiful castings in bronze would puzzle the moßt experienced European(workmen. I have shown apeci mens to clever workman who have con leased they could not imitate them. Thongb they do not know how to blow glass, J. have S3en Bample3 which rival in brilliancy any made in England. The French Minister bad a large ball, so clear and of Buch perfect color, that he believ ed it to be a gigantic sapphire, and bought it for a good round sum. Their paper imitations of leather are perfect; tbeir -paper waterproof coats ere bought by the captains of ships lor their exposed boats’ orewfl: their own clocks are good, and they nave imitated oar watches; they walk about with ‘pedometers’ at- tached to their belts, and they are not backward in copper-plate engraving and perspective. Their ohina is far superior to the Chinese. The country abounds with coal, though they only use that found close to the surface ; bnt even that, a Bort of bituminous shale, is good. In gold and silver I believe they could rival Mex ico and Australia; iron, copper and tin are found in profusion. A friend of mine at Yokohama gave a Japanese a piece of English ootton shirting ; in a few days the man brought back two piecer, and my friend bad much difficulty in saying which was his, so closely had it been imitated. In faot, they are a people who want for nothing but teachers.” A City in the Booby Mountains. The“resident population of Virginia, Nevada Territory, on the Ist of July, was estimated at fifteen thousand, the daily average number,of transient visitors being as many more. Main street, which is the Broadway and wall of the city, is some three-quarters of a mile in length, crowded with every grade, and description, a large proportion berog elegantly dressed males and female a, .The buildings of Main street are mostly briek, tbs first story Iron, open in front. This gives a light, ebeerfnl ap pearance to the street, especially in the night-time, when brilliantly lighted with gas,: - flany of the bnildinga in the city are provided with vaults and salamanders) the four and five-story brick and front fire-proof now going up, all have one or both of these indispensable fea tures Some of the Btreets are so block. THE PITTSBURGH POST: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1865. ' ed tip with lumber, brick and mor tar, that teams are at times unable to get along; common laborers get from two to four dollars a day, without board. The oity supports four daily newspapers, a theatre, opera-house, several churches, any number of negro minstrels and melo dists, to Bay nothing of the institutions already enumerated above. At Wells and Fargo’s banking-house and expressj office it is not uncommon to see tons of ‘‘silver bricks” wheeled in and ont course of an hour. These “brick” in Bhape resemble the ordinary fire brick; but are much larger, and from nine hun dred and eighty-five to nine hundred and ninety per cent, fineness, which is from ten to fifteen per cent, pure silver, aver aeine some $l,BOO each. The Bight drafts sold* frequently amount to $lOO,OOO. Sums of $2O and upward are ÜBnailypaid in $2O pieces. No paper currency there, nor in any of the mining towns weßt of the Rocky mountains —Salt Lake city be ing the only place where paper cirodlates for money. How Morgan Escaped from the Prison, From the Louisville Journal, Deoember 10. Qn their journey to Columbus, the two prisoners, Taylor and Sheldon, stated to the officer having them in charge that they had calculated from the first to make an attempt to escape, but, on account of the elose scrutiny of an old hall guard by the namo of Heavy, who has managed to keep his place in that institution for near ly thirty years, they at one time, after consultation with Morgan, had almost given up the idea. They stated that they could not whittle a stick without being in terrupted by this old and faithful guardian; that General Morgan had frequently tried his persuasive conversational powers upon the old man, but all to no purpose; he wouldn’t stay to listen; but that, for some reason, Heavy was changed to another part of the hall, and, being exempt from his scrutiny, they at once commenced work. They state that they had oo idea of there being an air-chamber tinder the»r cells until they had penetrated it, and that they were overjoyed at fiadiog and that from that hoar they felt mat their escape was only a matter of time. When they first- commenced, they say, their intention was to make a tunnel un der the foundation of the main wa.il. They blbo state that, immediately alter they escaped, they separated in pairs, ana that Morgan took the Cincinnati cars about fifteen minutes after they had left the prison walls, and that they (Sheldon and Taylor) volunteered to remain behind, so that it they had been captured it wouid lead to the supposition that Morgan was yet in the city, and that would give him time to make good his escape ; and that they did remain there from Saturday morning until Monday night, when they ; took the Piqna train and went to Rich mond, Indiana, and from thence made their way South. It is stated that they have named the place where they were concealed, bat wo forbear mentioning the house, as it might do injustice to the party named, Bhould it prove untrue. At the time of this unfortunate occur rence, we see it stated in the Eastern pa ! pers, based upon a telegraphic statement ' m the Cincinnati Commercial, that they had made their escape through a filth* sewer which ran under the prison to the river. Soch is not the fact. It was an air chamber, seven feet wide and four and one-half high, which waß built under the cells for the purpose of keeping them ! dry, and that from this air chamber they I made a tunnel three feet square under the | main wall. From the Louisville Democrat. December lu. Wife Seduced—The Seducer Shot —He Recovers and Elopes With the Woman. One of those peculiar eases ot domestic infelicity and crime which ot late have be* come so eommoD, haa just been brought to light, Ihe particulars of which are about as follows: Last summer an extensive cattle dealer by the name of McCoy made the acquaintance of a family living in Orange County, Indiana, named Reedus, and by his winning manner he succeeded in seducing the wife of James Reedus, who was absent at Memphis at the time on business. When Reedus returned to his home he learned the full particulars of affairs, and he attempted to kill the se ducer of his wife and the destroyer of his happiness. He started in search of him, and meeting McCoy one day he shot him. McCoy was well cared for, and in a short time recovered from his wounds, and was again soon able to go abont. As soon as he was able to travel he visited the house of Reedus, during his absence, ana eloped with Mrs. Reedus. The guilty pair ar rived at New Albany last Monday night, and on last Tuesday they took passage on the Big Gray Eagle for some point down the river. Reedus, when he returned homo, found that his wife had eloped with McCoy, and having the direction, he started after them, and on Thuradav evening he reached New Albany, and staked to cross on the ferry boat to Portland, where the Big Gray Eagle, was lying. But just before the ferry-boat left New Albany, he was ar rested on a writ forwarded from Orange County to Deputy Sheriff Jones, and he was thus prevented from confronting the wretched wife and her paramour in sin. Reedus had upon his person several pis tols, heavily loaded, and $4,876 io Con federate scrip, which caused him to be turned over to Major Fry, commanding the poet of New Albany, and he is now confined in the military prison of that city. Reedus declares hiß intention to follow the destroyer of his happiness to the end cf the world but that he will have his life. Death of Gen Johnßuford. It is with sincere regret we announce the death of the gallant Major General John Buford, of the army. He died in this city yestereay, at the residence of Gen. StODeman, after an illness of four or five weeks, contracted in his recent ar duous daty in the Army of the Potomac, commencing with diarrhcea and followed by typhoid fever. Gen. Buford was a native of Kentucky. He graduated at West Point in 1848, and has been in active service ever since, dis tinguished in. every field by bravery and everv soldierly quality. Bis rank in the regular army was that of Assistant Inspec tor General, and was Brigadier General of volunteers, but had the commission of Major General placed in his hands yester day just before he died, the rank having been bestowed on him by the President as a mark of his distinguished services in the Army of the Potomac. He died witn the fortitude of a soldier and the resigna tion of a Christian. We learn that the funeral arrangements will not be made until the amval of Mrs. Buford, who was telegraphed two days ago at Hock Island, and may be expected here to-day,— Nat. Intel* of Thursday. EXKCUTOB’S NOTICS.-WHERKAB letters testamentary on the estate ef John McGee, deceased, late of M’Candless township, Allegheny county, Pa., have been granted to the subscribers. All persons lndebtca to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same duly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. JAMES A GIBSON, HENRY McGBR Executors. M’Candleas township, Nov. 23,1863. no24«dlaw MARKET STREET, Phi iftdflphia, W.I. BRICE & CO* I'RODVCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, » jco. 15 South Water street, PHILADELPHIA.. JSMLiberal advances mado on consignments when required. my-lyd E. P. MIDDLETOS&BRO., IMPOSTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c„ AXT* DEALERS IS Fine Old Whiskies, No. .*> North Front street, mylo-lyd PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer In every description of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ftiO CHESTNI'I STREET, myi-lyd PHILADELPHIA. C, A. VAN KIRK & CO., HA-V’CViCTUiLKaa OF GAS FIXTURES &. GHANDEUERS, Pakst taprmd Kudsoir t Patent Paragon COAL. OH, BCBNEBB, BAND DAMPS, COLUMNS, &o- Salesrooms, 517 Arch St. Philadelphia. Ks'.afactory, Frankfort. Ptin.ieli.hU. AU a ocU varraotsd. i y2:ly^ C. EARBV BRIAN. WITE LOJfGCOPE & PEARCE, MAJV i 'FACTCREP.S d IMPORTERS op * SfEH’S mtNISHISG GOODS, AND TAILORS TRIM MINOS, NO. i<> I OIBTH STREET, mjl-Iy.l PHILADELPHIA '■fiii; jiSiosT’’ AhCd dTREisI. between 3d and -ilh., PHUADKLPHiA ON DERWIGNED HATING BE* A. noTved the of the above popular House f-* p. icnec *.! roaio, would rerpoctiu'iy call the atteu'ior. r : the traveling public to its central lo cahtv, oi’her mr badness or P’lea jm r e mh’.Jv.l tHOMAft 8, WEBB .:. lo uccorua.ico with the provisions of an Act oi thetjenerai AJise-r.bly ot tbc Commonwealth of l'enn*ylvarii:i. ViJini; lor the incorporation tl the uty of fc'ittsr.urgh, ana »l the variou»supple ments to .-aid Act, I. U. C. tv a w v ek, j r„ Mayor of saia city, tio ia-ue uus, in? proclamation. that on thf* FlKcI XT .4-.DA \ il> JaNI.'AKY. A. 1> , IBh4, being the b;>TH Day op THE fifio.VTH, the freemen ut each \i aid oi &aid city, qua.iued to vote lor m embers of tne House of Kepresentatives ot this nwealth, will meet at the several pluceu ot holding eke ions in their respective wards and precincts, and e.ect, by ballot, under the ; rove ivu - oi an Act of Assembly, passed the Pali day cl .Y.ay, A. D., I*o3. U::e person to serve ac Major of paid city, une person tournees Controller tf said oily, and uni, [ or? «.m u> :>erre uo Treasurer gj said city, i-:ii > : tv noiu hold their office Cor two Uo ibeanme day, in comoriLity t.j the above, cited authorities, and abu to the Ordinances ot Counc.i£ distn ting said city, *ho citizens oftbe First Ward wnl elect by bal.ot, one person to be a member ot tao ce.oct Council (f said city fur two yea s ..ml twe persona to bo members o! tho cc-u.-Lon Cv^aciis. second Y\ ard— Cdo person tube a member c f tho ::olcct, a? .l twu persons to ue members cf the Common Counoi . Third Ward—'-‘i t per? in r. he a member of tho M'lert nivl :-i.v per.-vr.a to be members oftho Cumin--n C“i:r:vi.. ruurtu v\.ira— _>nc t«cr«on o Lea member ol ih c .-o-cji .-.i. -1 ivo pc tc t-c mcuiDors of the C cu.m- :. C- 'Uii' r. j rr.-oi. to ho a nioail'tr i f;bo i\ j*pr , *ups iO c cjouibe- -• ! tiiu Com* one ! »* Kei ui .x* u WH! 1.1 —Uu<‘ j or cm l - to a mcii-'i.v ' f iho Liter aci 1-ur :cr.-.r.- t> be members vf tuo LoUJiUv'R C . 7U-C.L. bev. nth vVard-Oae i orison to be a member of the Sell it an’.! persons to bo members ofthe Common i. o..n';ii Eigncc G ar\. 1 k d wvl. vrtil voto at the housn L. .vlcblay, <.n the cerntr cf Sixth and bini hficld STce,.:. iHc eicc cre o a.; mu'h r f the Third Ward as lies couth and Qj-t of Gran*, street, being pre cruet 150.2 oftai l 'fi ;vrJ. wi.i rote at the house ■ C. c*, Kennedy.- at the corner of Wylie and Tunnel sucks. , Xho elect'rs of the Fourth Ward will vote at the Public ►choot houae in said Ward. The ciectorr of zo much of Iho fifth Ward as ii*F north ac t rxi3t <XuUT. The undersigned will b e thankful to the friend* of the late firm for a confine anco gi their patronage, aai rromiieo to mrike it their aim to give satisfaction to ell wh may purchase from them, Mr* ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street, so long knoeu to the busts*?? commucltv, will have tfc* management of our business. wit’ > the full control in tho Brewery. Aildress afl orders to 6PBNOBR & MoKAY Pha mix Brewery Pittsburgh, P&. JOSEPH BPHNCHR, JAMES McKAT. giils-lya |T»kB. BBOWN. NO. 50 SMITHHBI.iI JL" street, cares Syphilis, Syphilitic Brapttoos, Go corrhoa. GleehStnctur* Urethra! Discharges, Imparity of tho Blood, Bkin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm blercarial Dis eases, Seminal Weakness. Piles, Rheumatism, female Weakness Monthly Suppressions, Dis eases of tie Jdfnft TTatwtiß Affections;- Pains in tb s Back and Boiflgj mitafion of the Bladder n.r>d CttregiHMl* teed. nold CHEAP WAIiL PAPERS —BEAUTI- fui Wall Paper still Selin* at 15 cents, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL, oc2o 87 Woodri.2 Banking Houses, &c. Nhoudb * boats, blssHs * Kxohan*. Brokers. and Deafen 1b Botes, Drafts. Aoeeptanoes, Sold, Silver and Bank Votes. Exchange on the Baztera and Western Cities oonntantly for Bale* Collections made in all the dties throGgbooitiM United States. Deposits received in par frnrar oi ffjpttent paper, No. 57 Market street, Ijatonn Thfrti ana Fourth streets. tBIAH HIGKB 0. SWOPE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANL m FOURTH STREET* OHABTEBED IB 1866, dhFEH DAILY, FBOH 3 TO 3 O’CLOCK) '9-F also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November let,from 7 to© o'clook and from November Ist to May Ist, trom • to 8 oelook. Deposits received of all sums net less than On Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and Deoember, Interest ha* been declared semi-annually, in June and Deoem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of Bin per sent a rear. Interest, if not drawn oat, is placed to the oredit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of J une and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Buies and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office, f&isxduv. tiEJKGM aUbBEE, TICS PBSgTDIXn. John £. H’Faddes, le&ao M. Fennoek, John Holmce, John Marshall, f Alexander Speer, James B. D. Meedad Beni. L. Fahnestock. A. M. Da ernes MoAuley, Bill Burrwis, antes Hardman. Whl J. Aadeigof.- Calvin Adams, James D. Kelly, John Q.Baekofen, Feter A. Madolia* Ueorge Blaek, Win. Vankirk John C, Bindley, James Shidle. Alonso A. Carrier, Bobert Robb, Charles A. Coltca, Walter P. Marshall Wo. Douglas, John Orr, John Brans, EsnryjL Ringwalt, WmFWeym&n, John jS. Bhoenbercdf* Win. S. Haven, Win. B. Bohmertf, Peter £L Hunkec, Alexander Tin die, Richard Ham, Isaac Whittier, Win 8. Lively, Christian Year*! - BP'-’irwTAav Ain ’’ CHARLHSAbOOIiTON. BEAL ESTAiE SAViBQS INSTITUTION STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of tho above institution on the 2d day of No vember, 1863, published in conformity to the oharter: LUfiiLITISB. Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, lbS3 lB Amount of Interest due Depositors 1,954 91 Amount of Pcntingent Fund 2,423 91 AS3STB. First Lieu-' on Beal Estate..s3fi.2oo 01 United sstates Bonda 60,000 Oo U. b. Dobt Certificates and Notes, (market valacj 11.061 ?r Interest ean ed net due..... 65!' 97 Office Furniture * 160 00 Caen on hand 11,011 24 The undersigned. And.ting Committee, have examined the books of lhe Institution, the bonds and stcuritios, counted the cash, Ac., and have found the above statement to be correct. W. B. COPKLAND, NIOfIOLAS VuEGILY. W3L H. SMITH. Deposits rcceivod DAILY, and EVERY BAT T'KDAY EVENING. INXKdBST PAlDlatfi petoent. per annum TRCSTBaS. ISAAC JONBB, PaxamEHT. lIou.T. 81. Howe, I HetU.U.lloorUea Wm. U. Nmitb, \G. (J Musscy, W B. (opeland, i Jacob Palut«*r. Harvey Chtids, j Sictiolas Vocgtlj . Office, 03 Fourth Street. not LOAN OFFICE HBNRY W. OIMIOTTB 80. SOO BMITEffrIKED STBBEI Near tho oorner Filth, Pittsburgh. Monet in iabg£ and shall quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds. Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. O&ot Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. in*o Dime savings institution, ho. IK> Smitnfield etreot, opposite tno Custom House. Chartered by tho Legislature. President. vice PB*Bn>wrra. Wm, H. Smith ILF. Roid 'i'hoe. D. Messier A- Roir ,anaa Franois Seilers Joshu r Rhodes John ¥. Jennings, Jaool. Stackrath Thomas a Blair Alo*. Bradl«7 Henry Ld&ydAlirod Slack fAUSTUft, Josiah King Q Zujl A S Bell Jos Duworth S 8 Powldr W A Heed Jas W W oodweii R, CSohmem P Rahm C W Rickefecn J M Xiemaa SHiUrtman D M Long R. J Ahder&on Jas W Baxter D K McKinley CHWoLf Robert D Cochi*a Wm Smith W Ihmsen Q B Jocos B F Jones W H Phelps C B Herron 3BOBBTAET AND TniABURBS- D. S. McKINLEY. Open daily, from 9a.m.t09 p. a. Also, Tvw day and Saturday Bco o'clock. Deposits roceivod of ONBDIMK ana upwards. Dividends declared in December ant June of oS Di\ndendfl allowed to remain are place l c o the orodit of the depositor ae pridcipai, and bear in terest. thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. ’.By-Laws, dto., lor* nished at the office. XtjT This Institution offers, especially to thwe persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, their money not only being safe bat bearing interest,,ia • stead of remaining unproductive. uurl PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S' rgIHE srBSCBIBKBS HAVE JUST JL openod especially for the Holiday's a very largo and desirable stock of FINE GOLD JEWELBI, for Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear- fine Bronse docks, Fancy Goods, SIITBB'PUTED WiBE, snch as castors, cake and fruit bjyikdfcj, goblets, card oesea, toa setts, etc., and a-Harge yanefcy or suitable articles for presents. • , BEINESUB, METBAS A BEIDIE dec£C Shell Oysters 1 Shell Oysters. CORN UGOPI JE SALOOK ALWAYS in advance. Theproprietorofthia noted eat in? establishment has just recieved a large sap* ply of Baltimore Shell Oysters, They will do served up in tne best possible manner, with all the dolicacies the Market affords. Don't forget the place, corner of Fifth and Union streets, so&i-dtf F. WEIS, Proprietor. ttJBIVAIK DISEASES i DE. BEQWN’S OFFICE, 60 SMITH FIELD BTEEET, Gltkens and strangers to need of medical ad vice should not tail to give him a oalL Ur. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure luir-u* rides, scrofulous and venerea! affections —Also hereditary taint, suoh as tetter, psoriasis and oth» er skin diseases. the origin of which the patient is ignorant, fiHIMfHAL WHAKNESfi* Dr. B'a remedies for this affliction*. brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily yestore to health, xlhsumatibm; Dr. Brown’s remedies cure in a few days thhr inful affliction. He also treat PQes, Gleet, Honnoirhoa, Urcthal Discharges. Female Diseases. Pains in the Back and Ridnoys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict ores, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed, , CEce and private rooms, No«CH) SMIxHFEKLD! STREET. Pktaborch, Pa* nolMAw nrHEKE DO TOC BUTT OCB SHOE 3? GO TO NO. 15 FIFTE BTREET, and get a Good Article from D. 8. DIFFENBACHBR, P* B,—Ladies’ good Kid Slippers Ifur 60 cants. Jylß APPLES-SOO BBLB. CHOICE AP FLES, just received mid fbr sale by FBTZSB * ARMSTRONG, 0031 corner MjgkeheadFufst streets. ffnmATOB4 ISUHKfe Cutters, seed drills, hay elevators, aag pow “■CWM' tmSS WUbartratmt. TBUfiVBBB, $107,973 01 $107,973 0] A. A, CARR] ER. Treasuror. O FFI CERS . JAHKS PARH,Jr «OL3 AID SIIiVXB WATiiKS, 49 Fifth street Business Cards, &c. R. HUTCHINSON (latx or lkscb A HTJTOHnraos.) 00MJII5810S i FORWABDDfG MBBCHAN! Dealer In WESTEKN RESERVE CHEESE, Floor,drain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Pear Ashes, and PRODII c F GENERALLY, Bert Brands of Family t ,our Always on Hand So. 103 Seircnti Street. Between Wood and Market. . , PITTSBUGH. PKNN’A. ■9»Mbera< advance mado on Conslenmenta, apll-lrd Jacob Keller, Importer and wholesale dealer in POBEIGN WINES & LIQUOBS, ICO SMITHFIELD STREET, Three deora abovoGth atrooi JACOB HELLER WOULD INVITE particular attention to hi* stock of Gorman Wintr tbiJara, ff&ckTiei. and every thing osoadls kept by first olass Furnishing Slore Ordersprwwi&U? executed. auJOUrd AfcDBBTT KIOHAN Hehbt Phipps, Jr . General Partners. JJBOS CITY FOKUE, KLOHAS & PHIPPS, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, manufacture Bar Iron, General Railway and steamboat Forgings, Pas3ongor. Freight and Lo comotive Axlofi, Ac. g.lO-tf UUQUESNE BRASS WORKS C ADMAN & CRAWFORD, Manufacturers of every variety of finished BRABS WORK FOR PLUMBERS «A& or fett'JWAfil FITTERS, MACHINISTS akd COPPERSMITHS, Brans OAHTises or kveet d& aoription made to orior. Steamboat work, steam and gw fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Hw rtioula; attention paap to fitting up Refineries for Joal and Carbon Oils, Abo, solo agents for the Western District oi Pennsylvania, lor the sale of Marsh, Lanadeil & Co.’a Patent Sjpbon Piuuj., the beat ever inven* ted, having no valves n is not liablo to get out ol order and will throw more water thun any nump twice ita me. feblhaly. JJLACK UUSIOSDSTKCL WORKS PITTSBURGH. PA. PAER, BE^THER&CO., RA*J';r A '-rv£RJta ur Best Quality Ketmo.l U&st steel Square, Flat »ai Octagon. oi ail snea. Warran tea equal to azvy imported or manufactured is this country, y‘' : ' •SL. Ofloe and Warehouse, No. 149 and 131 Firat and 190 and 199 booon.i streets, Pitts harsh. febl6;lyd WIULIAIft BACIAIJEY, WHOLESALE 880 CI BI NOS, 18 Ai?D 20 WOOD STREET, Sf A 14' H Jtt u H H H CHARLES L. CAl.DWhjblj, {Buec^ s or to J &&. IlGlmefi k Co., P O li H PACKER '►ssler in Baood, Lard, sugar-Cured Hams, • bmrkcd tieof Ac. Comer MarKst and First stroew, Pittsburgh. Pa. declhlrd. UOKONOAHS' LA PLAN IN(i MILL, would respootfully in lone the public that ho has rebuilt sinoe the fire, and bavin* enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the ncwoc; and id of? approved machinery, is cow prepared to furnish flooring and pianini boards,scroll sawing and re-cawing, doors, sacc and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, boi making, k*. Bourn Prr?ascaaH, 6ept, ?,185}. JaJO Hotels & Restaurants. SAVAGE HOUSE Ho, S&9 Libert} Street, Hart to Femt&ylTauiA Fasseoge? Depol 19H5 SATA9S; Proprietor, Maying tahsb and fitted up, with all the modem improvements, this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the public gener ally, with the best the markets affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. Hi* Wlnee, Liquors ami Ales ne feels confident in r&rommouaing to the public for their excellence. Can, Buoket &ua bhell Oyet-srs received dally and cold wholesale and retail. ray2o:lyd OUM, HOUSE, H. Q, 82 DIAMOND ALLEY PITTSBURGH. FgTOE StTBSCBIBKK ANNOCNCBS J*L to the publio tb»h ho is in daily reoeipt ol Mesh shell and can oysters, same, Ac-and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everythin* in the eating and drinking line at the short* notice. JOHN SEALER, JalCtly Proprietor. Eaiiag Saloon, COBKBB TlRara AIdUSY AHD gBTTB. BIBLE STaSHTB; Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the geason will be Served up in the most palatable ityle. __ „ ELI YOUNG, o3p. m. ta-Traina are ran by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. Por further information, ana through tickets., apply to uEO. PABK.LN, Tioket Ag't. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. and A. Q. CaSSBLBE&kY. Agent Allegheny. JOHN B. JERVIS, General Superintendent, U. K. PAYSON. General Passenger Agent. CL&YKLAID, PITTSBURGH &WHBBLUG B. B. OK AND AFTER MOW'D AY, NOVEM BER 16th. 1863. Trains will leave the Depot ofiho Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows; PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINK, Leave „ , Pittsburgh. 1.45 a.m. 620 a.m. L46p.ni Wellsviile 4.10 *’ 8.42 “ 4.05 ** f*teabennlle..sJo “ 9.46 “ 6.05 “ Wheeling 6.00 “ 11.00 ” 6.08 “ Arrive* Bell&ir 6.i0 “ 11.16 “ “ Connecting at Steuben villa and Bel lair with Steu benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville t Newark ( Colnmbns.Xenia -Dayton, Indianapolis. Louisville. Cairo, St Louis, St J osoph. and allpoints west and south-west, ana at Wheeling with Baltimore Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND UNB, Leaves Pittsburgh L 45 a. m. 2.45 p. m. “ 4.00 •’ Bayard “ 6.25 Alliance „6.5. r > M 6.15 Ravenna^.....7.4o *’ * Hudson 8.11 * 7.30 ‘ Arrives Cleveland—9.2s “ 8.40 ** Connecting at Bayard with Tusoarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli anoo with Pittsburgh, forir Wmm and Chicago Railroad at Ravenna with Afiantie and Great Western Railroad for Warren, Greenville, Mead villa Union. Cony, Jamaetownand Salamanca: at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zaaeniße And tfnrin&ati a. B. fbrAkrpn, Cuyahoga nS and MEtasbun;andaiClcTeland wiiaC.and H. R.R. for Iria. D&ntiif, and Buffalo. vrf» OHk T* RJLforßandnaky, Toledo, also withateamon for Detroit. Steubenville and Wollsvillo Acoommodatidn leaves Allegheny City at 350 p. m. Retaining Trains arrive at.lOuOO a»m., BJ3O p. m.. 8.05 p. m. and 2JO a. m, Through TiekeU LMkllpreminont points can $4 nrocuered at the Liberty Mreet Depot, Pitta- gSOBfIHPAaSIM. iPotait Agent- r For further Information appjv *?. 23 r s\ - ~, f d 5 W KXVStt AX ~ RAILKOAB. ■ IMDIAHAPOLIS MB CIICiRIATi A: B. Ckjanectiprat Indlanapoa, iUft lm Hanfe > and lerre Hants and Alton Railroad, to StLoni. intertnediate points. . -r*r Through Freight Train' t6 INDY A Tfx pfnha : TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE Freights and passengers carried fnm natl or Lawrcnaaborg in less time by any other route by tweety-foor hpura, at as low rates. The only road by whiali shipment* oanbe made from Cincinnati to the West.inthontbreak ing bulk. * ocogummente made to ft a WEST, or AIiEX. GRAY DON, Freight Agentsat or Ha 0. HAUSTeSvAgent at Lawrenoeburgh, JOHN D. MORRIS. Indianapotia, will rocaiva jiwmpt attention, and no charge for oomxni&oa: to CHAioaroa toutagi os cohumioi Af hiv* Company, who is prepared to givo thbqugh kt* OBIPtb for passengers and freight to TtwHiwmiMlb T«m Baste, Lafayette, Chicago, Pent, €hm outae, Orawfonkriiio. Charleston. Paris and «■*- tocn- &o„ Ac. H. 0. LORD. President. Insurance. •WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, ©ar PffffXWßVß©®. , ■ afiOROB DAB9IS, President. S. M. GORDON, Secretary. „ .Cast. R. D. COCHRAN, Qcn'l K 0.98 Water street, (Span® * Co'i Warehouse, rostairaj Pittsbnnth. aM kind, ol MB* eidMA- , A Home lostitutica maaand by Directors who ore well known in the commm unity, and who are determined* by promptness and liberality, to man tain the character which they have mwimiWp 03$. faring the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. ASSS'iu, uCi'j2EK 3!01S», 1881. Stodt Aeomnsn 63,000 00 “ ~ rtl ¥SS'" 2,160 00 Office _fttre ""ffiO 00 Open Acoountet , 7 ejg 43 Otffi < - r . itMgq 99 ■*298,851 Tl „ . l>iBBOTOB& &• James M’Auley. Nathaniel £ohn*». Alexander JJimfck aeorEeßanio Wm. H. Smith, Oaie. W. Rioketsofc. AodrewAoklp; Alsjtndcj gpooj, David JLLoht. Bms J. Tipsaw. B^i.BahewiJJ, Jobs S. BTCirae. nylB JTC2E mSUBAHCfSi by xsa BELtABGE MUTUAL IHBUBABOE OOMPAF?, Off PHOjAOEIiPIUi, Os JJeiidiMß, Limited or Perpetual, JSerolia dire. Fsraitsre, At, fas toym or ooantrj-. OFFICE HO. GOS WA&HTTt STREET. Casb Capital, Assets, Invested *6 loilotra, tie First Morteafe or Improved City Pro* petty, worth doable the ciaoaat $155,533 m Ground rent first s.4*3 wi Pennsylvania Railroad 00*56 9 ooat. MortKage Loans, 530,000, Tim 00 Philadelphia city 8 $ coat loan 30 non 00 Allegheny County 6 $ cont Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans ..., r . m Collateral loans, well secured gjwn m Huntingdon and Broad Top M*ani*ia Railroad company, mertgage 10an..,,. AOOO 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock... AOOO 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company »j,gg & Btoak of County fire insurance C 0...... Vryfl 00 Btook of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Co. 7QO 00 Commercial Bank do mue m MeobaniirV Bank dk» £OlB6O Union M. Insurance Go's Scrip ra jjft Bills Keoairablo, business paper— KL23718 Book Aoooantt, fc»*swxl interest, &216 13 c«k «t kata 654 te of &wnt?.. 11,385 15 1.45 p. m. 1.56 p. m. sste.6W^» CLBM TJNGLST, PmSSt DIRECTORS. •Uteai linciby, Samnel Blsphsw, Wn. R. Thompson, Robert Steen. Srodericz Brown, WllUaan Musser, ornelius Stevenson Beni, W. Tingle? John R, Worrd g(if, H. L. Careoc, Z. Ltfthrop. Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lonnie. Jacob T. Bunting* Charles B. Wood Smith Bowen. James R Woodward. John Bison, Piitebarafc. B. U. EXSOHMAM. deerato- J. GARDNER COFimffiSt. ayl* N ortheast comer Third and Wood gts l 1.40 p. m. 10.80 p. m. INOEMIfiTY A6AINBT LOSS T* Y 'f/ IK$3 . riDDS FBASKIIiT FIBE DtBU3AHC£ A COMPANY OP PiULAD ELPHIA, OFPICE: NO. 435 Mid 457 4®ESTHT(TffrRKEC scar Ififtk. DTATEfcIfiINT Ok ASBHT3. JaN. lgfc, 186 P,. Published Agreeably iu An of Assembly, bang? ftret Mortgages, amply saanvaA yi ffl Real S?tate. (erases! value . ... SUeora.... .............. «W»» Temporary loans on ample Coilat teral Seguritnv* ga tan m Stocks, (presens va’ce ($86,667 72.) Notes apd J&fe Bos*lTajbie«. yen m $24*08,061 68 The cnly proba from premiums which this com sany5 any con divide by law, are from risks which have *en determined. Insurances made on every dwcripdonof'Pr®- •rty. in Town and Country, at rates a: low u an coraiatent with eecuritv. Sinoe their inommoratituu ijdci ©ftMriy years, they Keys paid lo3w» by Hrs, to an asronnt exceeding Pour Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance as well os the ability and disposition to meet with promptness aB liabilities. , , LossepsSd durinrthe yew 1859, s6ft«lsS M, DIRBCTORS, Charles W. Bandcer. Mtsdecsd D. Lewis, Tobias Wtgne?, David 6. Brown, Samucd Grant. Isaac Lee* Jacob R. Smith, Sdword Ci Date, George W, RKharda, f+eowe Sales, imrU HorlhetJi cci. Third RSd Wood ats. 3.00 p. m, 6.40 p. m. FHiUOELPHiA mi m LIFI INSURASTCE COMPAPTY. SO. lid QHE3TSITT SI’BEET, ©pponloo ihe Ciutea Kooae. o»Ste] @3l£,:ec Aosrt e (SO4.S4S. 'BI7TII £LAK£ AIX KISBS OF IS ~v BURAN CE, «ifo»r Penietm.l or Limit«d.os •very dsnsripEoa of Proporty or MonthudiMi u »uoaaiii« ratal of yrtminm. gOBBET P. KIHa, Proddart. ST Wj^^W®Tflo,jS32«it ftlS I, IfaacnaiDU, Secretary, ■J, coy^tn. Ansi, iytly Corner Third and Woodstrsstt. ALLEBHEP iMSURAMCI CB r Or PITTSBUESH. OFFICK. Hb. B Fifth BA, Ban* KJCcit BSHimiBS AtJAIKBT AT.,. KIWIW BP Ipißß ANE MAWKE fiISKE. ■PAACJOTEK PrarMratr JCffiRD; HoOo|U>. **• M. EOOK, SeoreUry! Cwi. CDnUtOTOßS—lsaa*JtFn«a,