DAILY The fl&Dguiaary fanaticism of the French Revolution has no representative of such odious and repuleive figure as Marat, the original eelf-styled “Friend of the peo ple.** By birth a Swiss, of Calviniatic pareuts, he has led a strange, skulking life for five and forty years—latterly, a sort of qn&ck raedieiner —when the great national crisis brought him to the surface as a journalist and member of the Con vention. Less than five feet high, with a frightful countenance, and maniacal eye, ho was shrunk from by most people as men shrink from a toad; but he had fran tic earnestness, and hesitated at no vio lence again't the enemies of liberty, and 60 he cam t o possess the entire confi denco and affection of the mob of Paris, His constant cry was for blood; he liter ally desired to see every well dressed per son put to death. Every d&y in his paper, V Ami du Peuple, was fill' d with clamorous demands for slaughter, and the wish of his heart was but too well fulfil led. By the time that the Bummer of 1793 arrived, he was wading in the blood of his enemies. It was then that the young, enthusiastic girl, Charlotte Corday, left her native province, tor Paris, to avenge the fate of her friend, Barbarous. She BOQgbt Marat at his house —was admitted to see him in his hot bath—and stu rt k a knife in his heArt. His death was treated as a prodigious public calamity, and his body was deposited, with extravagant honors, in the Pantheon; but public feel iog took a turn for the better ere long, and the carcass of the wretch was then ignominiously extruded. The contemporaries, the revolutionary figure of Marat had risen like a frightful nightmare: nobody seemed to know whence he had come, or how he had spent his previous life. There was, how ever, one notice of bis past history pub lished in a Glasgow newspaper, four months before his death, rather startling in its tenor, which, nevertheless,, woold now appear to have been true. It was as follows: “From an investigation lately token at Edinburgh, it is said «hat Mara-., the celebrated orator of the French Na tional Convention, the humane, the mii3 the gentle Marat, U the i ame person who, a few ye&rß ago, taught tambouring in this city, under the name of John White. His conduct while he was here was equally unprincipled, if not as atrocious, as it has been since hie elevation to the legis iatorship. After contracting debts to a very considerable amount, he absconded, but was apprehended at Newcastle, and brought back to this city, where he was imprisoned. He soon afterwards executed a summons of cessio bonorum against his creditors, in the prosecution of which, it was found that he had once taught in th** academy at Warrington, in which LV Pnestly was tutor, that he left Warring ton tor Oxford, where, after some time, oe found means to rob a mustum of a number of gold ccms. and medallion-;: that he was traced to Ireland, aopreheod od at an assembly there in the ‘character of a German Count, brought back to this country, tried, convicted, and o-ntenced to some years’ hard lauor on the Thames. He was refused a cessio , and his creditors, tired of detaining him in jai', after a confinement of several months, set him at liberty. He then took up his residence in this neighborhood, where he continued about nine months, and took his final leave of this country about the beginning of the year 1787. * He was very ill looking, of a diminu “J® 812 c, a man of uncommon vivacity, a disposition, and pos Bested of a very uncommon share of legal knowledge. It is skid that, while here, he ÜBed to call his children Marat, which he said was his family name." These revelations regarding MarSt were certainly calculated to excite attention. ■Probably, however, resting only on an anonymous newspaper paragraph, they were little regarded at the time of tfcel publieation. It is only of late years that we have got any tolerably certain light regarding Marat’s life in England it now appears that he was in this coun try in 1774, when thirty years of age, be ing jnst the time when the differences bo tween the American Colonies and the Mother Country were coming to a crisis, in that year ho pabhsbrd in English, a huge pamphlet (rOyal bvo , price I'is.,'i under the title of "The Chains of Slav cry . a work wherein the clandestine and villain on 3 attempts ot princes to ruin liberty are pointed out, and the dreadful scenes of despotism disclosed : to which ■a prefixed An Address to the Electors of west Britain, in order to ■ draw their timely attention to the choice of proper representatives in the nest Parliament. Becket, Eondon.” Moatlikely, this work would meet with bat little encouragement in England, for the current of public feel rag ran in the opposite direction. In 1776 we find him dating from “Church street, Soho, a second and much less bulky pamphlet on a wholly different subject -An Inquiry into the Nature. Cause, and Care of a Singular Disease of the Eyes, hitherto unknown, and yet common, pro duced by the use of certain Mercurial Preparations. By J. P. Marat, M. D. hie here vented some quackish .ideas he aad, regardmg eye-diseases, and oat of which he is said at one time to have made a kind of Uving in Paris. In the prefatory fhftTe h° f A e Kojral S ° ciet 7. he lets ont that he had been in Edinburgh in the we e doTrA agnSt lllB but we do not know on what authority, that, nort a Sc °?r l l h °? pital ’ he tried to snp • Km bjg ' mgle, ' 0 " Bin French. He probably was not there long, bntquick ifo^wns I he t ° the^ Cademy 8t Barrington. • or was he there long eithei. The next incident in his life was ihe Oxford felonv adverted to in the Glasgow Star. At least there can be little donbt that the follow iog extract from a letter of Mr. Edward Creswell, of Oxford, dated February p> 1.7 b, refers to Marat under an assumed name : I shall now tell you a piece of news respecting a robbery which was committed here lately. * * * About a week ago, .a Dative of France, who calls himself M. le Maitre, and was formerly a teacher m Warrington Aoademy, being i n . by® gentleman of this college to i eac h the French language, came over ana met with great encouragement in the ed b to getacqnaint 8, gentleman of Cor pus Christ! College, who is the keeper of the museum and several other natural cu riosities, he prevailed on him by reneated importumt.es, to let him have a Jfewof them. Accordingly, they both wenUo gether, and after M. le Maitre had Viewed while > Mr. Mlines, from The susmmong he entertained of his behavior tniderpretence of getting rid of him told auh^doorr 1 «?“ tlemen 'waiting at tho door for admittance, and that he 5° 8t i?° W g ° out '“mediately ; bat the ZTSU: ted were surveying the curi os ,, le s “ th more than ordinary attention, thisT villain retired from them, and himself under a dark staircase that fed to the street, where he stayed till the com puny had gone out, after which he stole away medals and other CDinß to the amount ot two hundred pounds and upwards, and got dear off with his booty. It wassome what observable that he was often seen tb6 m ° Benm some time before • » toppjinsd, and very frequently daaired_to be admitted as soon as he had W B teU'/on a fe^more^ar- In a subsequent letter, Mr. Creswell in lormeahis correspondent that the French- Marat NOTARY P U JBLIC, M.O Hißi T«. I. W'GiN\' O HARA & M'GINN, Attorneys at Law, RKAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE 88 ORIKT STREET _Oppoaito tho Court Houbo. Pittrburjh ol Rell'SirEi"' o aJt o of?hew^°' dier> Cl " im5 ' ~»«A»o n . S'K&aES-* JA s. P.FLEMiaa. DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Foreign and Dom^tic. Drop Medicine, P„i D UiiA I>ye-i2tufls and perfumery, JVo - 77 Federal Klrocit, n)j-2:;.:Tj AtttaiiKarT (in pi raw CARPET.' 1 , OIL CLOTHS, &'■ B®°* SV Fourth Street. OlUWiftT PBKVlous TO thr LATik PITTSBURGH STEEL WOfi r JONES, BOYD & CO., $1 fj*L t L P^tri I'OF CAS i«r'r E 1 A fc- rnal, P 'g w> an,i A B '■- f i'i<U DoSK. orEer 1U ‘ K “ d Kr* „r«*, 1 JifcOAS PITTSBDH.Q' JBTO. JIOOBHEAD, W NEB'CIAN vox ns *i.L a 07 vm Mifi’Alj AND BLGOMij Ku H w'ATHB trTu&ITC, BBLOW MAKE wrrsßCßeß *“• n - saiTfl jo S : r .Fun^ WM. M. SMITH & 14», WHOLiSAU SHOCKS scs. iii dtCOHli sjjjj 14; finn Ijgfffj -ggj miaaiißsn AIS I>Y da KWJBMB, Plumber* and Gas Fitter*, OPM9ZIS stbst OHCBCH, S*n-TSBtrH6K m 4? OHJO STREET SFeaossTsaait. E - ordan P'oa PU» ttoadad **. UPHOLSTERY, 22-85 MUBTH ST., NBAS WOOD 22%£&E£s5$p •s&**tiSSSBa& b. & c. p. iaAjakijE, Hjjialwt-ar*ra and DuJna [a BOOK; CAP littib and all kinds of “ sc ™£^^£ averea,oTed fr°® HO. 88 SMITHFIELD BTBKBT, J %f‘ Cash psid jpg raqSo I William cabb a co WIOLESALE GROC£aS, And ImiMtten o: ms*s&, BBAjffDus, s raß . ** ALSO. Distiller* and Dealer* b r<Ne t>U> MOKON9AHIELA BTB Wa W k v *B9 Liberty Street, ‘’irrsßUßKu, rt. omnrai«)BAii wad pnbHo PMior chtirofe« .... M J.E.QABIDAY. , t w' a «fc o sS'^ l Dt° ***** Bt&eii, Wa-aft* . | Femalei Weakness MoaSlysSpp^^^B!! <ft»lW»« llwkw. mdKidnws.raoeSnfclljF c WaUpapw rta V”n^te: f ? WWeodrt,-; THE PITTSBURGH POST, MONDAY MOUSING. DECEMBER 21, 10 bbsd the museum waa tried, and being found guilty, was “sentenced to work on the river Thames for five years.” These extracts appear, with due authen tication, in the Notea and Queries (Ben tember IC, 1860 ) and they are supported in their tenor by the publication of the day. The robbery of the Ashmolean Mu seum at Oxford by a'person styled at first u? ft 18 ? hair dresser,” and afterwords . “ a . ir t ° ow a prisoner in Dablio,” is noticed m the Gentleman's Magazine for February and March, 1770. Subsequent ly, it is stated in the same work under September 1, that ‘-Petre le Maitre, the French hair dresser, who robbed the mu seum at Oxford of medals, &c., to a con siderable amount, was brought by habeas corpus from Dublin, and lodged in Oxford Castle.” Unfortunately, this record fails to take notice of the trial. What a strange career for a Swiss ad venturer from first to last ! A pamphle teer for the illumination of British electors, a pamphleteer for a quack cure for the eyes, a teacher of languages atEdinborgh, an usner at the Warrington Academy under the sincere and profound Priestley, a felon at Oxford, a forcat for five years on the Thames, afterwards a teacher of tambouring at Glasgow, running into debt, and going through a struggle tor white washing, by the peculiar Scotch process of cessio bonorum, which involves the pre liminary necessity of imprisonment; fiual ly, for a brief space, the most powerful j raDce * an d, in that pride of place, struck down by a romantic assassination —seldom has there been such a life. One can imagine, however, what bitterness would be impJanted in such a nature by the felon s brand and the long penal ser vitude, and even by the humiliation of the cessio bonorum. and how, with these ex periences rankling beyond sympathy in the wretch’s lonely bosom, he might at length come to revel in the destruction cf aU who had deserved better than himself. Business Cards, &c, J- & JH. M’STEEK, Brass Founders, Gas and Steam Fitters, All kind, ol Bra,, and Iron Cooks made to order, ALSO, brass casting?, of all kinds, Made at ihe shortest notice. Particular attention paid to Gttine nn ar \ ™ nunnc of OIL RmNfißlKjj “' J ro ’ 31 & 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty. ohlnL“rTm^. of . bain* Practical me nets 7 . y “ r! experience in the bosi HDe-t. W. . 1070 satisfaction in every re- We a f? 11140 wonts for Guild, Garrison A bteam Rumps for .rater and oiL see.lyd JOSEPH B»OWDEK\ -VO. 89 DIAMOND STREET, PITTcBUKQH ,s - MlLLiKtrn anOOBBBOB TO AT a ®A t 1 0 Sl»s s ALLBGHBNY ffliß TE2 lUTOi's OFUfll CHAS. ViOEB IBIAH HICKS J, EODMiN HICKS .. 0. SWOPS MAGEE A HICKS. Importers and dealers in Cloths, Sattnetts, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, A’o. 255 MARKET STREET, Phi lartelphfn, WM. BRICE & CO., PRODUCK AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BTo. IJS Sonth Wafer street, PHILADELPHIA . 4t®“Liberal ad\flne«j made on c-'nbicnrßenU when required. my-lyd E. I*. MIDDLETON <fc BUO„ IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c„ AND DJUI.KRB IN Fine Old Whixkies, Ko - 5 K»r«li Front slrctt, PHILADELPHIA mylu-lyd CiEOHtJK lIA XT, Manufacturer end Wholesale an 1 Retail Dealer 11l every description of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 610 ( IIKSTNVT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., kAKrPICTCRSRS OP OA3 FIXTURES &. CHANDELIERS, Patent Impweil Eiffliuir i Patent Paragon COAL. OIL. BURNERS, HAND LAHrS. COLUMNS, &o. Salesrooms, 517 ArcliSl. Philadelphia. Jdanuiactor?, I'ranktord, Phuadolj-hia, ’M- A'.', af.ods wamoiLdd. C. HAEKY BEIAN, ■VTITH LOXGCOPE A PEARCE, MAKI'FACTVHEHS d IMPOKTFHS n y ■WKJi'S FIRIVINHINO goods, AND TAILORS TimiWINOS, NO. 10 SOl'TIl KII UTH NTKEFT, PHILADELPHIA “■'i' II K i: ftl I « 5!,” ARCH SI REET, leiWH«n : .d and 4th Pll 11, A TIPI. PHI A f |'HE l N'f>ERSIONEI> RATING RE nowod the Jea#« o 1 tho Above popular Houao tor a scr.es r: rear., vrtul l call the tbo traveling public to its oer.tral Iw f*antf, filler ior 1.-usr?i* f -' or plcjwarn. ly.l TQOIIAhS, H£BBA NON MW WJMIH 'KOOOS. W” E - "<il 1.1 l < AI.I. THE ATTES v t t;.-n ..I t-oyer' to cur .;jck of WIXIKK (JOOI)N. An.tLc.newest -lyics til r.rc ita and doxo.tio SASSIMGRES AND COATINGS u n larse and choice »e action o/ Hi ASD OASUHERd lESTIKS W. H. M QEB & CO., 143 FEDERAL STREET, C. mcr Market Sounro. Allccheny City, IV pKOtLAMATIOV-CTTY OF riTTS- Iri a—orJaneo »ilu tbo i ror.iior.s of an Art n( A*.-easb*F Cl tbe U,xiiionare*lth o' yivanix. pryv.diLK l r ibe incorporation of lia 0 L ily < { ritt-bu; gh, a r,-J •<: tbo variyu «*»ui»i>lo fji L*lK T V u " that on ’5 iV K 1 X * N JAM’AhY, A. l>.. jS-l.LciLjr tLo Tii,n I>. lV or tije Month. the rrecrooa ui each Ward <n :juid city, qaa lOed to vo e lor moinbers ol tho llouee of Itcpreaccfaiive* oi tm? Lommcuwealta. wi.i meet at the several piace« M holding cite ions in their respective wards an i P’cc.ucls. and «•«•», by o»Mot. under i& T «f'-su;. , A“D A . c i^. A * ,e, “' ,lsri ■'“ w * ih ° Or e person -,o win as Mayor of laid city and ° I Of9,Jr ’‘ Contrails ref said city, oto pcrsoa to servo a* Treasurer 'f said city years. whom * s!,h!l h '“'< < flee for two tbcJl m*. day, in conformity to the above UoSlo". i or . UleS ' “ nd - alE ' > Ordinances ot U Pmr'» r: JP J 8,1,1 utJ - lbc citirtn! ot lbc virst Ward will olect bv OHilot. one person to be a member ot the rulect Council rf said city lor -' no “ 1,1 bd * & tt-« e P»' D o f H ‘ lr , li r Uno porfon tobo a member rf duTp^bt^n ei POII ™ S l ° " e <-> m® tho^'/il.'f' ar H~ , ' n<l 1 er3OD 10 bc a momber of Comm- n loaccu* P,>r6oll ” t 0 b ° “*-“ b an> of the .he^ r . l ,“., tt . a !; 1 - ur - <! ,mon : ’ bc “ member ol [comme'nciSnci7“ 10 b ® ®fth. Sele 1 c" h -^d a 'i^ U ‘i 1 e 10 be » timber of the mo . “ 10 bo “®mbeu s of the Com person to bo a member of the Pt l"~ °a3 w b ° Ihn''i] ''“fd-'.'ae person tobo n member of Cl c“^‘.7 0 I,ErSOUS tw be members ot the tbe I nSm fa nt'2o , " J ,l C)ce I,erson Vj bc a member of he . onT '“V hrc<! , erson> b 0 “embers u[ me • om • on Coancu, a-^e-ec^ fl “ r f i“p ce J,enon to bo’ a tter-ber uf rhnfVm?' aud lt;eo * ,eT#ons to be members v i‘ tnotommon rcunciJ. 3 memb h -r 0l „f“i o h m w all 1,6 <‘ u, ‘“ iod 13 *arve as a OomtoULbh HoUs ° bepreeeat&tivoE of ,b;s tb —■* ;ie« nej/k 0 ,*?" ° f , SD much v f 'lbird Ward as -S&jy?H-Ka3£«£ #s Tannof streets^ 7 ’ “““ COirner of Wyt.e „„ d ■ th ™ « °'L 10 0 t a j&2l w vo 10 •* “• *»«•, Ihe electors of Eomuchuf tho Fifth W„rH cj p/bteisfhMas “ “• Ap'zsXi [ .b. l-at„> , .i,l' h b f« ’°“ “* sSf Ki ' b «S?J ;^ ■ -.- .Mayor, S nencei* & McKay, BBEWBBS MB lAMBS, ii. 9AREARD being authorised to ao£Ha n^T 1 *il * bnsinoss of tho latofirm at So offioeiSt2,, U iL}jL® * «CKAT »M fl 0 P l^ Banking Hous^ fia^SScfeSfiKl dollar savings bawl as FOVBTM S’fBKET, OHABTEBED IK 1865. s!S .«sfcsrAi*sK».'« *9 sams nit '®s than os£ ttriMlr^S 4 in*» dlTl<l “4 o' tE« prefits declared Keen Ju P° “>1 Dooembar. Interest ha* WBiJ^fh?n SC “ 1 ' annnally i Ei JaneandDeoem «! cent ?£,«.“ W “ oreaniMl<l - Bt «>• »*• of«i» credifof'H.if i not awrl ont. is piaoed to the 2m«i£Ljil ll (2! oslt ? r “ Principal, and bears the oember * £° H™* days of Jane and De tVftnhHno fffiP 0IU “? ln * twice a year, iTithont bis nasftock W? r io oali or even to present iSs thSl ysSS rat ° “ oney doUble 10 =nH C R^?i I ,V vl!lin / tho Charter. By-Laws, Boles “tteoffi^“ OM ‘ ' lrr^h ' d *»*. on applioaSoa LJE)RSB albbeb, I®Jr? rs TSi& ifc Speer, James B I> Masd* \ A - M - Polloofc M.D« James JHaAoley, Hill Bnnmir James Herdman, Wa. J^lndiitoa. Calyin Adams, ** D *?ames D EeDy a«ree ° fm ‘ g®*or A?MAdlirt. I JYm. Vaniirk tessst WaU.-KMarsball WrnP^VV^Jm. Henry L. Rinres If, Wm fl_ Jobn^H.Shoenktigry, w t? vt u' Wm. £. Bahmer»«, usas l^,, ■*j3jMrpi»v A*n tmacviwy. OSABLBfI A, COLTON. HEAL E'TAjE tAVIIGg ISSTITL IION S T 'M E ' IIE - VT OF THE CONDITION „ tbe BJ.OTO institution on the 2d day ol No ob“t«' ’ * ,ublui#d in oonformity to the Amount u f Deposits, Nor. 2,1, l.«l . ..$1(0 SM u Aruoantof Interest due Depositors I'yyi «n Amount of t jotingent Fund 44,2 y[ • A3.HET3, First Liens .in Ken) Estate..s.l\2uo oi Lnittd Mutes Bauds 11/ b ■ ‘ x Certificatea and »Nule,«, ..uiarkel value; . llCjfl - 1 Interest eart ed not due ’ o“ Utiico Furniture jy, Ca.in on hand ! n.uil U Ihe And.ting Commiltee, have examined the books of the loMituuon, tbe bonds Cout,lod tho ««ii. Ac., and have • ound lbe above statement to be correct. *. B. COPELAND. NICHOLAS VuEOi'LV n . WM. 11. SJSfIITH. VK^[ b ?& 8 " d KVKRV b VT IN’ rkK.hor PAID an’ peroent. per annum TJU'RTLK.S. IdAAC JONES, Frebippkt W«?'Ti M w “/T 0 ’ I How.J.K. Moorhen Min If. sj,, uti, \ii.ii Hnwey, w. H. (opHaud. I Jacob Fnluivr Harvey A »uJ*U, | Aicholaa twcuiy. Ollice, 03 Fourth Ntre«t. 0 04 LOAN OFFICE, HKNEY W. CiMiOl'iE HO. 108 BSITHPIELB STREET Near tbe oorner Fifth. Pittsbnrtb. MOHET Hi I.ABGE AMD SMALL joaaUUe* loaned on Gold and Silver. Dla monda, Jewoli?. Gold and BLiver Watehfc, ana *ll kinds of valuable artiolee, for any lenrtb o' am* atfroM The roods oatmot he delivered witnou; the Ticket dW- OWOO Hocri ?rom 7 JL M. %e 10 V M izSQ m B JIBE feAVlDibfe XNHTITrTION, NO. Uo Smitnfield street, opposite the Canon* ttoaso- Charterod by the Legislature. OFFIC E KN Vlcm PBBgIDSKTC. Wm. H. Smith 11, P. Hold 'fhos. D. Mossier A. Roii .mail Franou Solleni Joahu- Rhodes John r. Jenntngs, JaooL Stnokrath nomas H. Blair AJei. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack Jodah Kins c Zug a h i? eli i « 06 r “ & > Ti <ir " A Heed Jas Vi \VooclTrail R 0 Sohinortj 0 W Ricketson J M Tiernaa ti H Hartman r K J Anderson J“W.Baytei DH McKinley C U Wolf Robert 1) Coohr.n Wm Bmith ■ W lhmaen wVSS®? BP Jones W D Phelps c B Herron a*<;&rri*T axd TaaxscßKa. D. K. MoKINLfiT. Open daily. from 9a.m.t09 r. m. Abo. Tues day and baturday evenlaxs, from 6 to 8 u'cloot promts received of ONK DIME aa.i upwards, invidends declared In December an 1 Jane oi each year. ‘j’J lo * s * l to remain are pUoe i t o the oredit of the depositor as pridoipal, and bear in terest, thus compounding it. .Books containing Charter. [By-Laws, Ao.. tur pished at the ofiioo. Institution offers, especially to these persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity snmwhLwVn* SmaU deposi £’ ‘“‘kily B»tod. a snm whßh will be a reoooroe when needed, tnoi r money not onlj- being safe bat hearinginterosLit. - u&aa of remaimna unproductive. nul. PRESENTS FOFtHE HOLIDAY’S' rp H E SFBSCBIBEBS HATE JEST . opened especially for the Holiday's a very mrgo and desirable stoek of * VWI FJrfK fiUU) JEWELBT, GOLD AND SIJLYEB WATHEB, o/oc^ScyGotS" llo ” l ®’” W 8- ® ne Bronke SILm-PUTKII WARE, such as castors, oake and fruit baskets, goblets. oard cases, toa setts, eto., and a large yar-ty stutahloartiolos for presents. Tln - ty of BEIIEMAI, HETBAS A BHDIA. *-?£lHi»£X BtorB 1 Shell Oysters. NAI.OOIV At WATS taiMt^r.V o®’ 0 ®’ P r .°P r i et or of this noted eat ing eatftbJiflhmeat has iast recieved a large pud ®a*tlajor® tihoJl Oysters, They will L * n *\° * , £? t P os ®bl e manner, with ail the delicacies the Market affords. Don’t forget °°nior of Fifth and Union streets 1 P. WEIS, Proprietor. JpHIVATE DUEISEB DB. BBOWN’S OFFICE, 60 SMITHFIELD STEEET, CMaons and strangers in need of medin»i Ties should not fall Id gi T 0 him acaH d ' mL: araw 2_? remodies never lail to onre tam. i^sasssssk SEMINAL WMAKNKSS. iSSw toSSfuL "° ■* “ 4 ■ w “ Bt>o^ RHEUMATISM! &ifflSion remodiM »«" to .few daysthis nis°- a f!?.. tr< S t - PU ° a -.g i °et. aonnorrhoe, Orethai OOTDoLuAa! “ aWMed m ™ n ““toto at least pS'Jitop o wnt to any address safely pacßod 80 W^g T »« TOP BCTT^Fi QO TO NO. 15 FIFTH BTSEET *nd got a Good Article from D. S, DIFFENBACHER. P^S,— Ladles’ rood Kid Slippers 60 cents. CHOICE Af. FL “S. inst received and for sale by FBTJ BE & ARMSTRONG. ooraor Market «ad feat streets. PlowS; pow «■ B i?spfer liabilities. . ... ui A. A, oAit HI E it, Troaauror, —JAMES PAKK.Jr., raosTist, *lla P?A»Jn<miEf'S^ B ’ ® #S «SSAH*. >o T I, his establishment, and filled L “r d “T »PPro“S m£hta.£ mateT' BUn dr " d ' tSf SoeTH Prrrgaceog, Sept, 7, ISffT. i^an Hotels & Restaurants, savage WO Liberty Street, B6r *.^J’ eim,, 5' l7alLi * Passenger Depot SATASRj Proprietor. ■HirithYn't?'' SB ITITKD UP, outerT^o« U .S ,?v. ode? ? ‘“PPOToments, this po gjt^thteKa¥£ r S^S mmUcSm r «P® m «P-U!t le tie pabUo f?r thSir Fifth streal T«* SUBSCRIBER a 250u D s g propared to acoommodai* tlie Dntpnr.» tvf.°‘? “ J »«U known hausewithevewSSf JaiOt* J ° KN S f^ ir . Young’s Eating Saloon, CORN MS VIRGIN ALLHY AK3» HKIYH JULD BTKMTfIi Wh(N OYSTBKh end All the dalicaois3 of tht mson will be served up in tbemosip^j, od4 corner Virgin alley and tjmithaeldtt E«ia'®® i iiirdssSi i? has always on luuidtSofcS jnality of Lager Boer, and in connection with the I taU* bails aioaa ‘ "K* «<£3 Remember the pla oe, A nolle iladti. Foiirtk et noarW 00-d. entrance from fourth. iyf&b I Comnoopiea »a.ioo&, UVKNfiB or UNION AND miR (Near Market,) CAR eB. V IA ilv ate best and purest Lienors. H« ** 8 a “ rT< “ l M 1)1 ll0u ” on the uhortoet no- Lramh eve» Uioraki* between the hours of 10 And 18 o'clock. FRIED, WKISR , PronriSLi. SCHOOL HOOKm used in the FUBUC SCHOOLS, HI«H SCHOOL, SELECT SCHOOLS FEMALE COLLEGE WESTERN IKIVERSm, aua the various educational institution* in tfa.a city and Ticinity. Also a complete assortment at SCHOOL STATIONAJtr, Oopy-Boois, Pens, Ini, Penrila, Slatea, finbbor.- Dnwbuj *»pS. Saesf&mpfei ' aWAgSgSg* I -Business .rds, &c. HINSON noun (LiTE 0? LEZCH * HtrrOHIKBOH.) COMSISSIOSf 4 MffiEDlSfl MEECEAA Dealer in >, K n ESERVE CHEESE, No. 102 Seeonu Street, Between Wood aod Market ' iJ7 “ oe IDRdB °» <ioiSkS£?n*, A ’ Jacob Holler; Importer and wholosaje dealer in FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS, 160 SMITH FIELD STREET, Throe doors above Ktil Etreot. JilOß KEujsn WOULD IWITE ob archesrinfi J de e in- D b / - Famili “ “<» m &,f£SEpMrjSf; p. meets, Wholesale and P.et:,ll dealer in and manafao turcr jf Lad<esi MUse9 Vou fl ,r 8 ' BOOTS, SHOES A\D GAITERS, IN ALL TIIEIK VARIETIES. No. 125 FEDERAL STREET - ocl3 - irl ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. PRANK KELLY Alderman and Attorney at Law, t»l FIFTH KTREM, ne^? o rew!;°"„e' i ’ oatu »»'t all iesal baa! " i 1 r attended to. eeilyd La u'B tit APPELL, 58 B'.'4SB !58 ANT ’JTAIJLOBS SmiiLik-ld Street. Fall and Winter Goods, 00Dt-lS;n;g 0< Jasicierea, Ve-ttiaga, dee, A-I.D J —A iarre s:oci or UK NT'S FUHN'ISHiNQ UOODB, Orders AKDK£W KLijUin IisNRY Phipps J rt , General i\_.-mors JBOH CITY FOK«v KILOMAN A PHIPPS, Ninth Ward. Pittsburgh, manufacture Bar Iron, (leneral Railway and ■ I'jrinoirs, Vassengor. Freight and Lo ' Axle;, <*c. ado-tf OUOUESNt BRASS WORKS O ADMAN & GIiAWEOBD, .'dan aDwturere ni ovary ranwy of finished BBASS WOBX. POB PLUMBEBS HAS or NT 5-: AW FITTKKM, amd COPPERSMITHS. l§KnfHon’ A *i I,ftUN , OF EVERT DE. the IV eaten, District ol Oo '‘i 111 V*' 0 “i Marsh, Lansdeil 4 Uc. s Patoni brrhos Pu,u|.. the beet ever inyen- Jud n wSr dore D wLi“ , i!nan e °‘ OUt 0i DIAMOND STEEL WORKS PA.. PAStiA, o* Beat Quality Benaui U:.-; Steel, SEE? cswsMat, fcbUfcljd WllalalAßS BAGALET, WHOU§AU BRGCIB BOS, 18 AND SO WOOD BTBEBT f it i mijiik^b CEIAItLES L. CABDWKLL, to Ju. Holmes «k Co., fOitlt PACKER ' Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Hagai-Cored Hama, n ir , -rooked Beef Ao. d«1 r Uyd ‘ Ma i ' lr3t <itre ® u ' Pittsburgh. Pa. ixbllSK, 8.0. 82 DIAMOBD ALLBT iB«3- uses. WINTER ABBAHGEKEST. On and oner Monday, November 16th. PUUBYLTAIIA QHIUI BiUBOAD. Ni>e Dully Trains r P® E thbotbh accommoda. tion Train loaves tho passenger Station Daily, (except fcunday,i at 5 SO a. mlTstopping at b s twe ®. n AMttabnrgU and Wladeipßia, PhdSu^na* 11 ™ 1 conD6oLlo ' :i for New York at MAIL TRAIN leaves the iff,^?, g ; r J tatlon e76T y morning, (exoept Snn r£*i “J, 50 * m.. stopping only at prinoipal Star lions, and making dueot connections at Marris- Y n-vSi Washington, arid for Hew xork via Philadelphia. <T XHK iXPSEEB TRAIN leaves a&uy.at 425 p. m., stopping only at prinoipal fu l ? 1 u n . 8 ; RlAfr7Dgdir ®p t connectionat Harrisburg i“ d Washington, and for flew i ! H?PAHT > V > u?i?? ut »" ld Philadelphia. n-Hrrfr . B “ al * a J’'i ** 835 p. in., stopping only at sta f i< ??, a ' connecting at Harrisburg for Yo?k Washmgton ' and at Philadelphia JOHNSrOiVN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN l,inl 6 fr a a a n s ’~. e^ cept SoohAk.) »t 3 00 p. m„ stop ping at all citations, and running &3 far as Cone maugtu FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWalFs k pro \m res ?, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. m. w b J.P°ND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for U 40 a. nu t,OD ‘ lwra daily. (oxoept Sunday,) at ..ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for i oGpinl^ 1 ’ 1011 eaTea dAilk- (except Sunday.) at ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for 6 00p. m U °“ loaves daily, (exoept Sunday.) at everv K !S!H ßC ®»^i E kf lN leaves Wall’s Station, every Sunday at 905 a, m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 15 p. mT ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS] Ph!fiT, re k Exi>re -' s 0260 p. m. hast Line 1 on „ m Through Mail Train 1 00 a. m! 1 w« t ?r n cf c ? ommodation - -JO 05 a. m. M 1A « 11 1 '. 8 5. ta . t , ion Aeoommoaation 625 a. m. an wfn* -. ta L ion Accommodation 835 a.m. 4th Wall 8 , b q. at l on Foootnmodation 166 p. m. ithmrt ? ut,on Accommodation 606 p. m. KxiiJS? » e , W™" wIU arriTo with Philadelphia “P«<« 1 go p. m. on Mondays AN A A ii' S * ott SLAIRSVILIE and INDI- Xhtm.fh a 6ct at ia ! rsy llle Intersection with Aa?iZ ugtl "W-pmuiodaiion, Johnstown Accommo- TT£? d Train East, and with Haiti- We^t. J£xpro€S and Johnstown Accommodation EBENfcBUhG connect at Cres- Rnd Sf | h xpreB l Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and -Express Iraia hast. The a raveling Public will find it greatly to !V™« Baa: or West totratelby !:^™,i' Nf,VLVANiA Railroad, as theao °ns now offBre ' l oannot be surpassed ™ anr °(her tome. The Hoad la ballasted with mnmLfql f. 6[ ?) free from dost, we can vk^lf- ty L t,p ? ed . and Comfort to all who may tavor this Road with their patronage. TO .NEW YORK *l2 80 PHILADELPHIA.... 1U st BALTIMORE™! 10 00 RARRi3BURa„....;;;.;;;;;;;!" 7 m aviv 1 n K , ai<6 u L i t 0 111 Htanons on the venn- N a wl^r'k“' 1 l ° I>ailadelphia BaW «h«?SSi nee " purolla ' in <f tioketa in oars will be m according to distanoo traveled “ t0 k rates, except from Bta- U N fiTr I ,*! 6 the Company has no Agent. k!u ,k K , ” ease of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage 0 i\F , u od / or n n a^oailt n °t exceeding $lOO. t,' 4 - 0 Goinitms Line nas been employed to ?? ft V P t ifiS0 K n * ere and Uaggage to and from the -fP 01, at a charge Dot to exceedio cents lor each passenger atd baggage. I hchas N. MiLLxa. ' J'*cia! Partner At ,k, p „ „ , J. STEWART. Agent, At the P R, R„ Pas.enger Btation, on Liberty and Urant streets. noS 1863. THE 1863., P.TTMfI, fIMWi CHICAGO BAILffAI TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEsT, sorxil WEST AM) NORTH WEST, Shortest and Most Direct Route to the West. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. O? AMD AFTER NOVE3IRER 16th, lwi. trams ran aj follows, m WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS, Chicago Express. Chicago Express Leaves Pittsburgh 1.45 a, m. Allegheny 1.56 m. Arrives Alliance.... Crestline'... Ft. Wayne bicago 10 60 P- 11,00 a. m. FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS Leaves Crestline Arrives Uphtmbus .. Cincinnati Icdianapolis... Louisville St. Louis of CMf IralD3 through t 0 Cbjca « 0 Wttho change , N _' B —Th« time to Cincinnati it the game by Steubenville. Trains on both Hoads meet at together 118 ' 811,1 paMongers 111 into Cincinnati I CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MATT. Leave Pittsburgh m . A^amodation: I Allegheny 6.40 a.m. 225 d m I Nt» Brighton. 8.20 am. /is S' S' I . Alliance 11.20 anu 7in S' m I Arrive Ciestline & 30p.m. wp ~ m AUeghltS^d i k°o I> chMtJ ndPBl StatioDB bo^een t^twr??v GHT 8 N s ACCOMMODATION THAlNS—irom federal btreet Station, AJle !ghenyCity. I .9.15 a £ 12.00 m. LSO p. m. 5.40 p m. N.Brighton.l 1.15 a.m. 1.45 p. m. 6.25 p. m. 7.35 Leave N, Brighton..lo a. m, 7.00 a. m, 12,20 p.m. 2.50 Arrira Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8 40 a. m. 2.35 p. m. 4,511 p m EASTWARD TRAINS. abhiyk a t pittsbubgh. Chicago Express vsn, Chicago Expresj "1 inS'S* Cincinnati Eipress "5?"2" Crestline Mail '. 700 d m' TRAINS FOR new CASTLE, MERCER and Lbbto Pittsburgh 6.3oa'!'m , . Allegheny...... 6.40 a. m. Arrive Now Ca5t1e...10.40 a. m. EASTWARD Leave New Ca5t1e....6.2) a. m. 100 d m Arrive Allegheny 840 a. m. 4.5Dp.'S: I arerun by Columbus time, which its 1. minutes slower than Pittsburgh time, rorluriner information, and through aoolyto. OEO. PARKIN. TbklrAg’h' Übi 'n Passenger Station, Pittsburgh Pa. JOHN II an h Agmt Allegheny. CUVMD, PITTSBURGH k WJIBBLIKG B. B. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. oKB^‘hA^E^:'StelveT0 K B^‘h A^E^:'SteIveTe V Dl“: f o on t ows PennajiVallia Railroad ' in l*itlsbar?h ?u PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE, Leave 1.45 a.m. 620 a.m. U 5 p. m Weltariile 4JO ' 5.42 " 4.06 “ MeobenTUl6..s.lo “ 9.45 ■■ 605 " Wheeling 6.09 “ 11.00 '• «'(« Arrives Beilair 6.20 " 11.15 •• gjo “ I D&rton, IhdLmapoUg, (HndimftttL Lo&sviSl? Oairo, St Louis, St Joseph, and all ptfntWwest arnf sngjsas^ at PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE, i Leaves Pittsburgh 1.45 a. to. 1 I Wellsvilie.._4J3o •• }*§ —5.56 - 5 2 5 - ' Alliance _fi.ss '* 15 •• Kavenna:__7.4o ** 6AB “ Hudson 8.11 *' * 7.30 *• Arrives C1eve1and.....y.25 “ BAO ** Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch far New Philadelphia ana Canal Dover* at Aliu gaoa with. Pittsburgh. jrarft Wayne awe chwiL JUitretd at Ravenna with AUabtU hndfiSil? Western Railroad for Warren, QseenvHli^lwiSi Ohutaufll B, ibt a £s)7 fsSSSESS I akHrith »enj*iing Trains arrive atJO.OO a. m AOSpTm. and 2.10 a. m. * P* Through Tiokets to ail prominent nntnfn Aon h« »t a. Mtow.tojncj 58* ; I Andat All . «<***»* [ For RETURNING TKAISS .. 5 40 a. m. .10.30 a. m_ 1.40 p. m. 10.30 p. m. EASTWARD, Aocommodatidn. 3.00 p. m, 6.40 p. m. ALLEGHENY IMStfßAicfcjT OP PITTBBUBSH OFFIC3S - *»• yrotUßt., BMOt BBosJi :iSS^3|SS^S^fee i WHMiSßass eooos, - _. sraTAßtuyoSTH* SUBOS MACBUAf *S fiWDi li&lSPloinf' **•* * m»d* ton; and Iranlliif Shirts. (feUars, W«l SaspendeS’ tom and BUS BmSS. . - at ?Z'2J* os £**£™aS2L2k 4&MT S3ZBTS, And /soldiers' FnmfaUsi* a<v,d. at IjACBJn«ft fc a hand ABBASrQEKENJf, T&fat 2d, 1863, Water streets, es.fbliewj? 01, 00nler of Bo *> and Leaves Arrives ati Mali to and from U’ntown “7 s??™ Pit fsg r *I'- 1 '- Exnresa » » 12° **» 600 p m Ist M’Keesport Aoe’dn. n ? ? WgOrim J 4 -' •• *l9?»m 700 am Ist Port Perry ” - ?« p “ Braddoek’s ” 415 nm «?S aJn Sunday Churoh Train to plO 840 p m and from M'Eoeport, 100 pm 10m. _ H° B U lf^s??| to S np^ O ' J!OULTON ’ NbM!a£* ™ ***** *■ conn^5 Mp .°“V S 0 ra'CWWTI g. a. »nd“?^a&Mrf a A5 po! iS r lOl g d Lafayette and Oimrinnaa to tfe aSSSSH SjSSJS who grf^lrSfe-B Insurance. ASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY ©f pfffsbijbSh. T| BSOBBB DAfiaU, President. Cant B. D Cobw»*w®?® «• ?®«rat«j. *“ “»* of >IRH«dMA. &£ e bwt PnJ#&fS&£%EEgk “& Stock Aeiwi^j^.. ooTO3BSB ®* ,l » l( **>. MartK*ya.-.. t ,, IL 3 63.000 00 Ofioe ““•“***•** 2-160 00 IjjS? gwajcm WoEl —* »ote« aa*l ?fjj| dls3ogi‘^;;.’rn,7 a. Miller, Jr MMOTOBh. Nathaniel Holmei AISS,? A wJ ay / SjorreDiirßio Ohaa. W. Riohetscw, Ar'jJi f3j)k. Flag INSURANCE* BX TBS * &£LLAI<m MUTUAL ISB(TBASOE COMPANY, °** PHIIA DI!Lpau _, country, V ' 9 ' 308 WAiHBX SEBXET ,«£■*?■• i!?S &s®<» 8000000 s®s 'jjassssaßafflaP s **•« •stsj-swsaftftss “»» fflS gommeroJUßaalt do 7OO 00 Mechanios* Bank da * 5435 (fl ptlSSSS^^SSfSfiSfs;- 1 ' <smkL rmstsr. pUd^t" _, prascsoßa. To. lfobirt aSS I**®' 1 **®' gu? gobfftKSd. kj£%W2{ , sssssfess*- “ s. w '^ H SgSBW t ». jwn R<sW • MEMBIJUSAp- loss BY FIBE. Wrawas T to?^SSa“ 8 < ®“® <*&£■ ltsw ® SB tSu..^ 58 ™' 89,135 “ f oo * w, ~—27,910 as ra^BseaSßS &BssB^-issatssx oiiioe then? incorporate ■ _ Fears, they havepafa los3« Mtaaarfmg po*™ an amount ssfesss wait! P*ld (isriisi the ,«», lssa, t«s.ias HS_ BffiBOTOBa gfiS&l!?** ESsg&£g* s »». g£4 B ™- Ojcrco WVKioiirdi SecrM ■» PHjyOMIA FiE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ITO, 149 CHESTNUT STEEET ’ Opposite tPe Canon aZu.. Cwlttl 8M8.13Q MOMM.' I ?SwB»blo en ** n4ts * < 2 L. I <ta»w»- ! ffS* Sr*- ashsnS- S i'SSSSk a . 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