daily post. Scan, Mag. in Memphis i'rom the Memphis Bulletin. Sotna time ego a man past middle age, a widower, in fact, became smitten with the charms of a young school girl of fifteen. She was young and inexperien ced, while he was well posted in the bu siness of lore, ardent and earnest. The] homage of any man, no matter what his age or station,- is grateful to woman as long as it is honest and pure. The Miss was flattered by his attentions, and allow el him'at last to win her consent to a marriage. She was poor, while he was a worthy industrious mecbanio, just able to support a wife, and that was all. It was January and May over again, and it is well known, the wide world over, that such alliances seldom prosper. She was a giddy girl, whose bounding blood accorded illy with theßlnggiah flow of his enfeebled ourreots. She had bo overweening desire for finery, and that was something her husband, with his lim ited resources, could not procure for her. Before they had been married a year she began to wear gay colored clothing, a fancy bonnet, dainty gaiterß, etc. The husband began to suspect that there was an Ethiopian ia the wooopile, and femou strated. There was a domestic explosion at once, and mutual recriminations were exchanged freely in the shape of broom ■ Bticks, invectives, hot water, hard names and billets of wood. On the next day the bird that the old man had caged took wings to herself and fled. The bereaved spouse took thermal ter most nnphiiosophically, and grieved disconsolately. He pined and refused to! eat. He neglected his labor, and it was feared by his friendß he would become die trocted. At last the intelligence came that the truant wife was boarding at the house of a person who was considered no better than she ought lo be. He repaired thither, and begged her to return to bis home, bat Ehe refused, whereupon he ap pealed to the military authorities for as sistance. Although it was not a case that o ime directly under their supervision, ibey were disposed to make an effort to resoue the woman from the course of ruin which Bbe had entered upon, and restore her if possible to the arms of her natural protector. She was arrested and brought up for the purpose of adjusting the difficulty, hot it wssfouod thfthoral disease had become too' deeply seated. She admitted her shame and gloried in it, flatly refused to go back, and declared her intention to continue the career ehe had commeuced. It was absolutely appalling to see this mere child ot sixteen so completely trans formed to a very fiend of wickedoess She sneered at the tears of her husband, and langhed at his entreaties. The.officers she de.fied to do their worst, and at last ‘ she flounced out of the room, when she was released as an incorrigible, and went down stairs in triumph. When her hus band saw how completely she was lost to him and all the world, bis sorrow knew no bounds. It was heart-rending to wit ness it. * The Press on the President s Mes We have before ub r* vaYiety of extracts taken from the newspaper comments on tho President's message, but want of space compels ns to omit them Suffice it to say that tho administration generally commend the views of the Pr< s idem, whiio those of the opposition n press various dissentisDt opinions. The N?w York Journal of Commerce, a con servative paper, referring to ihc Pre- : . deot’s proffered amnesty and plea to n • construct the Union, remarks: It is plain that what Mr. Lincoln wants is peace aud abolition. He does not take into consideration at all the question of peace without abolition. In this respect he lends himselt entirely to tho radio*:! abolitionists, and evideotly expects' to continue the war until slavery is actually abolished where his old proclamation ht. 3 theoretically abolished it. The President's idea of closing the war is by a sort of in dividual and personal contract with each and every man, woman and child, to tho effect that if the person will sustain all tho policy of tho administration aud all its acts and proclamations, he or she will be pardoned. The offer is doubtless one which th 9 President has the rip hi to make. If the people wili accept it, it i- a very ngafe and pretty way of doing up the war. But it certainly does not out very brilliant prospects of success as a pacifica tory measure. * * * * We see no prospect of peace or good to the county in the Presidents p!au. On the contra ry, wo fertr he has thrown away a golden opportunity for the country, for the sake of winning a support among Northern radicals for himselt. Greenbacks in Richmond. The rebela have a hankering after “greenbacks”—which seems unaccounta ble, if-they have even a remnant of faith left in their “independence and sover eignty,” one of the attributes of which it is to issue money. Lieat. McFadden, of the 79th Indiana Regiment, has just been released from the Libby prison, and has arrived at Indianapolis. The Journal re lates that when he leached Richmond, he had $260 in greenbacks, which the rebels took from him, assuring him it shonld be returned on his release. When that time arrived, be found in the prison $1,820 in confederate money. He told the quartermaster he had rather have his greenbacks. The latter replied that they were not currency in Richmond, and that they mould not ba allowed to take them. “Why,” retorted Mr. McFadden, “1 read in the Whig of this city only this morn ing that the Yankee currency was worthless, that the treasury was bankrupt, and if it is why may not I as weil have my own money, especially' as I had rather hove" it?” The officer replied., that “he wanted no words about it. 7 This “poser” was met with assurance ihat if he made any farther controversy about it he shonld go at opce to a cell and stay there. So ho took the money. The quartermaster instructed a clerk to count it. Mr. Mo- Fadden interrupted this rather unneces sary operation with the remark, “I am in a great harry, sir, and yon need not wait to count it. A few hundred dollars more or less will make no difference.” This came near sending him back to pris on whether or no, but he managed to avoid the peril and get out to find that a hack refused to carry him to the boat, a quarter of a mile from the prison, for $ 100 of his rebel money. Tfco Situation in Georgia An occasional correspondent of the New York Tribune, who affects to be in possession of reliable sources of intelli gence from the South, writes from Wash iogton the ether day that “the rebels are s.iil in posscesioD of all the ground situ ated this side of Ringgold and of the ex tensive chain of hilU which connect that city with Dalton. They consider this locality canable of a protracted resistan'-e, and are preparing to buila apnn it In .’ trenchments and fortifications ot a f or midable character. Beauregard is said t 0 have been ordered to Dalton for the pur pose of surveying the ground and of es tablishing on it a system of detached for tifications linked together by a wall several miles in length. On this wall the negroes belonging to emigrant planters are said to be actually at work. All this maybe greatly exaggerated, but it remains I true that the continuous succession of bill* and yoUeys in that part of Georgia renders the scheme, to some extent, prac tiosble.’’ THE PITTSBURGH POST Business Cards, &c. J. «fe M. MUSTEK®, Brass Founders, Gas and Steam Fitters, A.U kinds of Brass and Iron Co<*k s made to order, ALSO, CASTINGS, OF ALL K lsibS, Made at the shortest notico. Particular attention paid to fitting up re pairing of OIL REFiNKKIKd. 31 & 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty. The members of this firm, being practical me chanics of many years* experience in the busi ness will eniare to give satisfaction in every re spect. Wo are also agents for Guild, Garrison & Co/b, Steam Pumps for water and oiL eco lyu JOSEPH SSOWDEB, XV O TA BY PUBLIC, NO. SO DIAMOND STREET, eeiy-lyd PITTSBURGH, M. O’HABA O’HARA & M’GINN, Attorneys at Law, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE 89 GRANT STREET Opposite the Court House. Pittsburgh. attention given to the settlement of Estates, sale and tr&nsler of Real Estate. Ex amination of Titles, Soldiers olaims, collections in any part of the west. Prompt remittances, and full correspondence in regard to all business entrusted to our oaro. iolG-tl JOSEPH I?. MILLIREN BCCCHBOOB TO J A 8 . P. FLEMING. DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestio Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffc and Pordimory, IVo. 77 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY, FA, my22;lyd MW I'MIPELi, OIL CLOTiiS, SC. 4T ii’CAILV I’^, 90. S 7 i'onrtJi Slice*. HJOICGHT TO TSIE EATI A 9 adyanoe in price?, of which the iuilwt ao ▼antaate is offered in purchase FOK OAKII. de!' iui.io L. 1J0T0... VVM. H'UIjLH PSS PITTSBURGH STEEL WOR* JONES, BOYD & CO., MAN CAK'Jf ali’O.bpriug, Plow, and A.B tiled SPRUNG*. 3fcd AXLsSfc\ :oruerß'Bi and First **:rooy-. noaida PITTSBURGH. Pa J®©. lOOBHEAl?, KER Q 1A M 1 TOR fEI BiU 0? PIO MSTAL AND BLOOMS, KO. M WATUR 9TEEST. SBLOW MAKE S*ITTB®IITB(BM \\U. H-BIiilTH JOB. 11.EUN7 EU W3S. M. SKITH sfe GO, WHOLESALE GHU£hRS SOf lia StCOSD kWO I 4? FIIUI STBHU g«at JPITTSBCBOH . A.OT>Y JjJLW L-f Plumbers and G®.a Fitters, H®. JSS noon CTBT.CT, Ct'Jt'hj-HirE tfiRST OHURCR, FITTSIBERe.H i“? OHIO BTBBBT ALLMGHhiN V *saB Tii Matos’s crncu. P6j'iai*W, ET iiKA JO'S, SHEET i.F.AD, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, an i .nmYer** material in general. Oil Refineries fivteilut. Ip tho inoc* &pprovod manner. Tanks iinod Lead o; Copper, i:ousts fif.-i Wat?.- ou\ g-.j ?\z turea. ujL. N J. All erdera pn-mtUy atuudei fe. nr3'l>‘i tPHOLSTEKF, HO. 8P FOURTH 3T., NKAI4WOOH SOBfW_RIRKRS KAMVFAE- A TURB arid keep cn hand orei? grtiol© in their lino, vi*: Cormcea, Oruamenta Curtain Goods. Comforts, Peatkar Bods, of all Mniig nine, the celebrated Patent Sprio; Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and ihrtc'M 99* Prompt attantjon given to all orden for iv '.iris and laying down Carpem, Oil Cloth*- Ac. oct!7:lyd ROBERTS A UOBNIGK. H, B, & C. Pc 51ABRLK, S4ku ui&otai tit aa.d Pealara in HOOK gas* litteu, fcwd all ilfl-lc o* W.UAjrPiJSG PAPEB, So, -7 Wood ftZroet to lid SMITH^IBLD r 5? ?« s* p s a . ? a-, cr>9 Otsh tor WILLIAM CABS & CO. WIGLESAIE GROCERS. lisportoM itf’ AL6O, jJlstiUov3 and Daaisrs hi r j.iv OLD MONONGAIIBLA RTS WUI3Ei 537 liberty Sireei, ioi*Lv PFTTSBTIBSE, FA. W. OUWRIIfSHAJf...I>.!CUJnn*OBXH.-V. OuSHISGHAU D.mxsrs.. & CO.—PiTTS* BURGH CITY GLASS WORKF-Wfux hons’3, &1D Water street, and UK* First street, Pittsburgh, tiro© doors below the Monoaei hela House, Manufacturers ot Pittsburgh City Window Glass Druggists' Glass W are and Amor: can Convex Glaso, for pario? window?, chore fcLd p»b!lr bt>U4ln&f. J. H, CASXSAY. Hove. &tosh, Bond and Sion ficai s?Btafcc aad z&qx* chaadlM Broker, omoi. ROOM 80. 19 BURKS'S BUILDING FOURTH STRfflrr, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deoirablo Mill property and othor Real Estate to the amount of$10(X000 for sale low. CURTIS C. STRISIHETS, » s * b a a r- ffi©USIS CASPESTEB AND JOBBER S££GJP VIBGIH AIJL3RT fc ei* e. 10 SOTTH l-01-RTH (STREET, roji-ljd PHILADKLPIIIA “XHE’CRIOS,” ABCII STREET, between 'id ant 4th., r,i|]E vlil»F.iifilONKl> HlV.hO R£- -M. cowed tho loariO of the above popular lipuso a i fine, o'i-;. ' re;pco,,ully -'Tl.ttc attention ol the rrsychuu poblic to its oeutrai lo cality. cr hcr "-.r liurinc"-.- or SSSeVe/ ®- . 0.., w mhuriyi TUIIIIASS. MIBB* M l ™ SBW WHIBI 10088. W it worm CAt.I. THE ATTEK- Uon > t t.oycr., to our dock of wasTKit ,jo,n>fc. Ali •.hc!no--,;t A fore cn and tit nrr-tic CASSIMERES AND COATINGS* TV'.: l i .. l.w'itc -in 1 chf-’-t Pc'ec'iCT’. d Silk A.\D CASBMERfi VESIIXGS, FKJ)CL.A3IATION iU'K'.iii. .ro-. tboOr «i i ;co t V.-.monweß'.th ><( FtM.-y.v Ai;iA, i-ru . :'.ik i'.r the j ri-<>raU.-n the City a Hut Auro. a T :J o' the \ aric-u ? fapple u.entd iu t-a d /.cl, i, L>. C. tiWVEC jr„ AU/cr i t ?-t«a city, do th:-, hit that on the f Lit-"i 11K.'.1.*A1 IN .»aMA«.i. A. 0 , t;eiri the I ; i"TB D\ y of thp. ALovth, tha fr t cm on o; «n~n Vs ard »i naid r-.iy, quauned to Toto I'.t rceicoer.- ot ui** House oi uepro'orCativeS oi this c.’!cm'r:;\T?.ait , i l wi;! meet ut tno several place-; < t h--I'jint? fine ions in their respective Worn.': ani ptoctiiots, find o oo*. us ballot, undjr the , rot w<.us'd an Act o' As >cu:b’y, passed the 16th day of*.'day, A. id.. One person to serve as M'-yc: of fsid city. Onoi-orscii tu servo as Coot rodcr ct ta-d city an ' .-c r-trscn t > f-rrc v Ir<'r.surcr -;f said city, each wuoji: .sr,;iii hold timr utiico Jor two year?. , - , • , tju in o same aay, in c mforair.j to the aboTo cited Ru'QOTiticz. andaleo to the Ordinances ot Counc U distr.'UDj said < ity.' he citiztns ot the Ward will eiect n- oalioi, o;.e person to bo a member ot the c e.ect Council l!' Said city for two and two perious to be members 0/the Louixon Councils. cconaii Ward er.-o:u tv bo members oftco Common Couch il. bev. oth Ward—One person to bo a member of the Select an.l two persons to be mojiberd ol the Lemmon Council. highrh Ward—One person to be a member A the select am three persons to be members ol tbo ' om * on Council. .Math W.ird—One person to to a ir.oTbcr of Tbo Select and Uireo persons to be member. l of Lhe Common council. I'acnol hqoui <-hatl be qu.lifiod to terre n« a memb.r of the House Representatives (f ih.s Cominouweaiih, _ At too election to be hold asaforesaid. on me?- ... .... O. PCKOASJ, day, the 6th oa? of January, A. I). Ihbi The eiecUrn oi too First Ward -will vote at the Public School House in said Ward. The electors ofthe becond Ward will vote at the Public .School House insaii Wnrj. The electors of so much ofthe Ihird Ward tie lies north ot and west of Grant street, being precinct No. 1 of said wvd, will voto at thu nousc < f 13. Mcbtay, od the corner of Si.tlh and fcmi hficld streets. Tbe electors o. so much ef tho Third Ward a? lies south and east of Grant street, iioing pre cinot oleaid Ward, *ill vu’.o at the house '■t C. Keunedy, a: the .-orncr of Wylio and Tunnol streets, The ele.'Urs of tbe Fourth Ward will Vote at tho Tubiic school house in said Ward. The electors of so much of the Fifth Ward as ilea north an J east of Adams street, bexnu pre cinct Xso. loi ea'd Ward, wiii vote at tho Public school house, in said Ward. The electors of so much of the Fifth Ward as lies fouth and west rf Adams etroec. beinK pro cin:t No. 2 cf said Ward, will voto at the Public school houio, in said Ward. Ihe e.ectori of the Sixth Ward will voto at the Pnbiic ?cjool house In said Ward, The eicef'rs of tho Seventh Ward vrillvuteat tho Pub io school house In said Ward. Tbe electors of the Eighth Ward vrili vote at the Public sohool house in said Ward. The electors of the Ninth Ward 'frill vote at the Public sohool house In said Ward. tiiv«n unoer my hand and the seal of the Bald City of Pittsburgh, the It-th day of December, A. 0 , ISO?., B. C. 8A W xRK. Jr., de 17;te Mayor. Spencer & McKay, BBEWIBS 41 SALSTEBS* PHoUTIi. q fBA.M 1 Plttabnreh, Sopt.oioberlG, 1382. / OF FABTSBXtSHIP, —The partnershfo heretofore existing be tween JOS. SPENCKH and W. H. GARRARD soa dissolved on the 30th of August, 3862, w\ . GARRARD being authorised to settle up the business of the late unn at the office in the Brow cry. The ErcwiueßuameßS will be ooatinced by SPENCER & fii’KAY, who intend fco have al ways on hand a superior article of ALE, POS TER and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned will ho thankful to the friends cf the late firtn for a continuance of their patronage, and promii&e to make it their aim to givettiiafectiont> allwh mar purchase from them, Mr, ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty atfeet, so bng known to the business will have the manegom-nu of ogt basinetr,, with the full ccntrol in the Brewery. Address all orders ip SPENOER * MoSA Y fhccaii Brrwtrr. Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH SPEN CER, JAMES MoKA7. DR. BROWN. NO. 50 SMITH FIELD street, cares Syphilis, Syphilitic Emotions, Gonorrhea,Glf-oLStriotnro Urethral Discharges, Impurity of thcßlood, Skin Diseases, BccTtmtic Eruptions: Tetter, Ringworm Mercurial Dis eases, Seminal Weakness. Piles, Rheumatism, Fomal© Weakness Monthly Sap press on s. Dis eases of til® Joints, Nervous Affections, Pains in the and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys. snecesEfuliy treated. Cure Guaran teed. b©lB CHEAP WAIA PAPEBS-BEATTI- tstas hickb »CEAB. 0. BWOPK a>’D DBALKBB IS UAKrr7\ FEDERAL STREET. ■7 Ma*kei sbiur.ro, A'leghcny City. I’a. -m y OF PITTS i *• vi-ioLa of an Act of TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 22, 1863. Banking Houses. &c. Nhoimes & mkib, baih&as • and Exchange Broken And Beaten tn Notes, Drafts, Acceptanoea, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly fur sale. Collodions mods in all the cltiofl throughoetthe United States, Deposits received in par tens Of current paper, No. Market street, befotta Tkirdand Fourth street. DOLLAR SAVINGS SANS, S 5 FOURTH STISKaST, USAHTESED I2T 1865, OPSH DAILT, FKOM » TO 8 O’CLOCK) also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist toNovember Ist,from7toD o’clook and from November Ist to May Ist. from 0 to 8 u ; clock. Deposits rooeived of &n sums not las 6 than Offi Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interoet kai beendoclared semi-annually, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate ot cm per aont. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding twioo a year, without troubling tho depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. Books oont&ininFl W Amuuntol Contingent Fund L.-iiA A93£Tn. First Liens on Beal Estate..s>-'w,2‘’ j ' "i l. nntd ,•Mates Hoods N'.U' 1 >.*j U. Debt CcrtiPcatee ned Notes, tinarrfct value).... l!.b'l " ; Inloreat can ed net uue • '. J 7 Office Furniture V>" iKt Cash o:x ho.ua 1 1 %v-\ - ■ A. A. CARR] l-it. Trca'urer. The undersigned, And.ting Committor. have examined me Loaki uf t uo lmututii'U, the b"nd? and securities, counted the ciuh, Ac., and have lout! J the ab( ( , e mbe correct. %>. 11. CUi'Ki, A.N l\ NiCil'-UAs Viokoi'LA WM. H. SMITH. Deposits received DAILY, and L VEK Y SAT UKDAY KVrM.NU. IN rKK.K~T PAID atb per cent, per aa-’.-ui. trt:«tj:k3. JuNKS. Preo: Mon.T. >l. |(ou<‘, i 1100.J.1i..11 oc.i hen Wiu 11. Nmi l li, | <«. G M . M . 11. Co|>?lniiU. , .Inoob i'Hluirr. Hurvpy a jNirliol,*s \oi . Office, OH Fourth Street. LOAN OFFICE hisa dY W. «’ i& I TV hi SO. 100 SKIYOf-SEtn wT Ii £ b'r Ncx: the ccroer ?mn. Hiuburt:-. MOhfiik 15s XuAitGE AKD KAtAI.r, cjuiLt-tiee leaned '“n '{ -yrd Silver, Dis iroadr, .s<<*elry, <2Jd aid bilvrr Waii-ha.-. ar, l a i kinds of valuable articles, ter ary length oj tjnt agreed-wi. The roods cann't **• ‘e'lVr-ted without the Ticket. T ikt Douw from 1 A. kl. v> 30 P. • fc3f Dinas: MATINGS INSTITI '1 M).N, N i; • '•’liiinurld i-’roe'. upp-.-;:n • tl.■ n 4.r;ercU by the n:\ c » FFiCEll^. J/k3ti,S I'.iLil vmc ?rn.':ri£S ;••• Vt ;r.. li. D.t.Kvii ItivV. L'. j»U;.-:.cr A. Kc.r jui )• rat.••is St. era Jowhu' tthc.r**- .O.nn l . Jtnotj. Jaord p’urnrai' Xbcijias b. bliilr Aj E McKinley C U Well Hebert D C-jcOTar, Wni Smith W lhmsec (J L J'-nor i) F Jo*jch \V ii Phcipfl C tl llorrrn I*OBK?ARV *.Kb TKr.ABURBfe. D. K. McKINLKY open daily, irom 9 a, 11. to 2 v. i"«c. Qay and Saturday evenings, from $ to £> o'eloo.-. pej-ositj recoivod of (JNK DIM C an: 'u-w:vn:- lMvidon t v the crodu of tno dopositor as pr.dcirai. ar.l boar ir.- ter‘;.-U thus compounding iL Books conuuuins thane:. L'7-Laws. ic . I .r -ni.’iiod a; th« office. A*-1 ni-limitation offers, tcpooially Vj th. 3 perrons wbo.'C earnings are smr.il, the oppertar.::? to accumulate, by sinaii deposits, easily s*ve inudvanoe. The proprietor of this Doled eat ing establishment has just rocioved a large pup ply of Baltimore Shell Oystors, They will ne served up in the best possible manner, witn all the delicacies the Market affords. Don't forget the place, corner of Fifth and Union streets. seffL'-du F. WEIS, Proprietor. JJBIVAIK DISEASES DE. BEOWN’S OFFICE, 60 SMITHFIELJ) STREET , Oitiaona and strangers In need of medical ad' vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never tail to cure impu rities. scrofulous and vefloroa] affections —Also hereditary taint, such as totter, psoriasis and oth er skin diseases, the origip of whioh the patient Is ignorant. SEMINAL 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 restore to health. rheumatism; Dr, Brown’s remedies curt in a few daysthh inful affliotion. ' He also treat Piies, Gleet, Gonncrrhce, Urethal Discharges. Female Diseases, Pains in the Back And Kidnoys, Irritation of the Bladder, stiric;- urec, etc. A letter to he answered must contain ui ieajt ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Cffioeandprivate rooms, No* 50 6MjCxHyiKLD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. ualbdAw WHF.BK DO YOU BUTT OCB H 6HOES? GO TO NO. 15 FIFTH BTREET, and get a Good Article from D. S. DIFFENBACHER, P. B,—Ladies’ good Kid BKppars Ifor 60 cents, JylS APPLES— 300 BBI.S. CHOICE AP •£*- PLES, just received and for sale hy PETfeKR & ARMSTRONG, 00SI corner Market and First streets. CULTIVATORS, PLOWS; FODBQI Cutters, seed drills, hay elevators, dog pow ers. chums, farm Bulls, AeLlor sale by W 39 US’ Liberty Business Cards, &c. fi. HUTCHINSON (LITE OP LEECH Jt HUTCHINSON,) COMMISSION k rosVAKBIIIL.-IEBCBAHf Dealer In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour. Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit. Pot and Pear Ashes, and PRODIJ t F GENERALLY, Bert Brands of Family ,oar Always on Hand No. 102 Sescnd street, Dolween Wood and Market, . .. PITTbBi’GH, PKNN'A. l®».l«ibera] .*ijrr,ace made on Consignments, apll-'. rd •J a. co ft liollori Itn;>.rtor ar.d wholesalo dealer in FOBEIGN WINES & LIQUOBS, 100 SmTHFIKLD STREET, Three doors a boro 6th street. JACOB KELLER WOULD IBTTXTE J* particular attention to hi-» stock of Gorman Wtno.s and ireneb Brandies which has been se lected and impjrted by himself. Families and ch urches could depend on obtaining at this ee tablishment the best ani purest cf Wines, Pure Liquors ol all kind*, equal to any In the oity, al ways on hand. Also, pare old Rye Whisky and the bett Rectified Mononpahela. ocJO P. MEETS, Wholesale and Retail dealer in and manufac- Ladlon, Misses. Gents, Boys and Months BOOTS, SHOES ,«D 6AITEBS IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, So. I2ij FEDERAL STREET PRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, Sit b\ FIFTH STREET. ..and aJI iQk'al bufii »«.«wsiniaiy ausn-ied to, solilyd UAVTE & APPELL, !fS Sv ftM 153 Aft 'S’ TAItiO fins, 185 Smithiif-ld Street. t 63 r* \ :: i i’« V RECEIVER A “ V luiir u£’~ Mr,'.} "Mectod stock of $•.07.97''' 01 Fall and Winter Goods, s;-<]<-rc>3, Vestamjps, &«■ iLJo-A Urge of GENT’S l-'UBNISHINO OOODB, taMading / at i-r r-cJ.'art, fleck Tiu, and every tmiy asPoiiv kepj cl&e3 Famishing Siore •Jr le/s im -r ao6o:lyd ANPnKW K Li >ii A s;. iifi.NßY PH!HP«. J H , General l’&rtr.ers. gROH CITY FORGE Mfi.OMARf PHIPPS, Ninth Ward. Pittsburgh, manuf*t'*tcr-3 13.\r Ir'-n. General Railway and bt»amb‘>at Forgsugr, i : .~:*serigor. Freight and Lo cotr -tive Axle-. A j. srlO-tf UUQUtSHE BP,ASS WORKS •JADMAN & CRAWFORD, M ar,r.iao;niers o/ erery variety of finished BiiA&S WORK TOR PLUMBERS iUAS or W'fKASS FIT'a'JEBS, and COPPERSMITHS, BlUish tasilhGN OT EVERY DS> rcr:. .:">n ......i'. D. erde:. Steamboat work, mu gr-c *1 »ud rapairno* promptly at* tcoaed ;o. H? -u.-u J.-r «-.:eimcr. i,a*v to tStting ui Rf-bußrios lor vli ursb, LansdeL! A Co.J'atonc c>.. ruinp, tr e uost ever inven* t.r.l. I.t* V».\ O-Ki: L..t bable to get out ol rfi.i iL r ow mtc waier than any iiurcp •«) .:;ie. feblhaiy. I>LV.UOhI).STEEL WORKS tf”A 24St, HKSSTHKB Wf., brtrii. OaaKtr Jiebuud UAet kit-odi r. ■ w». v, X'hLi ib i j LHguu. ot all W tvrraii te.i c.;aal r.~,y rr,:;./ted or manufseture-i it iiits c-joniry. V&m I'llieo t Wart.hoii.j9, L*v. *49 and 151 Firk-t 1-0 1 I -i-l t-or-intl stroets, Pitts fccrcL. fob 16. lyd W * fe KASAI^EI, Ws(! 11 S Alt. n t’J 0 £ OI l iOa.il {.; y/Oijn STitBBT, CALDWfcLJL, H; ;r i\j ;<•>;. Uoimes J: Co.. ** O *-«. ri I. J ACHE Ji - Lar-i, S'usai-Ouied H&ins, ' moiKid iieof kc. Corner vM-'.r deol l.i vd y AJ4Jii«h£lJL,g*LN«££&, **•? i.A -•L.aL'IM is ..-IiLL, would respectfully in* Jr-rra On r afclic that he Las rebuilt since the fire, ftnii taring s6 S &£T€*et., 30i5 i-v I'enmnjiv&iua F&Aaang&r Depot iOHN J^raprtet-jrs MAV2S4J TAK AiHl» PITTED UP, with all u:e ?t,rde.ru improvements; this po pular report, the subscriber!* prepared to accom raodais iw old cD-stamcN? and ihe public gener ally, with the beat the markets affords. Oysters will be served up la ctstt variety of style, during the season. Els n inei. Liquors and Ales no feels confident in reconjmeEi Lag to the public for their excellence. 43 Filtu street Cm. Luotcc gud bteii vj-eityj received daily undooia wnoiwajc aLu r?:va. mvHHyd f'tXJSBZ &S.OUSJKH S.O, 32 J?'' .1M 05 D ALLEY, £uT3EUBQH. -EL to the public that ho is in daily receipt of JR3BH biIELL Mil, CAS OYSTERS, SAME. *o., and Ij prepared to accommodate the patrons of th-i o'cl and well known house with everything in the cetisf and erasing line at the shortest notice. JOHN 3HALXE. jalOrlj l Proprietor. lLatisag Saloon, 60KHEB VIBGl&f iiLSI ASD SMITH FIBXiD STBSBTB, Where QYSTERtB and all the delloaoiee of the ' season will be served up In the most palatable style. ELI YOUTO, oel4 oorner Virgin alley and Bmithfield it. Apollo haix biluard saloov. CBARLBb alAßDNEßlwonld remind Ug old friends and customers that he is still to befoufl at his old stand. APOLLO HALL, rntraas* gg Fourth street. Ho headways on hand (:naUty of and*-: connection with the hail, a well LiJiard »iooiL rith good tables. La'l : ?.-,j-rues.’ Remember i'c? pis ec. .‘ipoßr. Bcdi, .Vearth si. r.^arWco' 4 . rrt'*is of Tr.'-M.»BN. Mili.kr, •• r acial Partner v, xmh;K*?a, pa. ir i. A A fc! Jb E, K 11 S'-X ".a ! V'.rfit Pirtsnaizk* Pa, Prcoriato?. ' Railroaus. 1803. ' ’ ) (1808. WINTEB ARKAUGESEST. On and after Monday, Noyemlwur »«. PMMLVAMA OlffßAl fiSMOAD. Nfue Daily Train® • The through accohdoda* tion Train leave* the passenger Station Daily, (exoept fcundajy at 5 60 a. m., stopping at stations between Pittsburgh and Pilaaelphia, and making direct oonneodon for New York at Philadelphia. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sun day, ) at a 60 a. in., stopping only at principal Sta tions, and making direct connections at iiarris burg for Bahimore and Washington, and for New tors via Philadelphia. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, at 4 25‘p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington* and for New York via Allentown Route and Philadelphia., THE PAST LINE leaves the Station daily, (exoept Sunday,) at 635 p. m., a topping only at principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia for Now York. . w JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p, m., stop ping at all stations, and running, as far .as Cone maagh. If IttsT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 6 30 a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 11 40 a. m. . „ Tulßju ACCOMMODATION TRAIN pi Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 3 50 p. m, FOUR i'll ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (exoept Sunday,) at 6 00 p. m, THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station, every Sunday at 905 a, m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p, m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWB: Baltimore Express - .. 1 2 50 p. m. Philadel* hia .Express l 20 p. m. Fast Line 1 30 a, m. Through Mail Train - 100a.,m. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a.m. Ist Wall’s Station Aocommoaation 6 25 a. m. 2d Wall's Station Accommodation 8 35a.m. 3d W all’s Station accommodation 155 p. m. 4th Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 05 p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive witn Philadelphia Expreai atl a) p. m. on Mondays. TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI ANA connect at Biairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation Wett. TRAINS FOR EBENSBUB.G oonneot at Cree son with Express Trails and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. ine traveling Pnblio will find it greatly to thoir interest, in going Fast or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as theoo commodations now offered cannot be surpassed on any other route. The Road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust, we can promise tiatety. Spoed and comfort to all who may i&vor this Road with their patronage. FA B E TO NEW YORK .$l2 80 PHILADELPHIA 10 50 BALTIMURE - 10 00 LANCASTER _ 880 ' HARRISBURG 7 65 Baggage Oiecsed to all btaoona on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Pniladeiphia, Balti more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in oars will be charged an aocej according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 4llX). N. R,—An Omnibus iane has been employed to convoy Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 oents for each pasemger and baggage. J. STEWART. Agent, At the P. R. R„ Paa.enger Station, on Liberty and Grant streota. no2o 1863. THK 1863. P,TTSBU&HH,FIWAIRE&CHICAGO EAILWj TO ALL POINT 3 IN THE WE :T, SOUTH WEST AND NOBTH WEST. Shortest and Most Dlreet Ronte to the WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 16iH, 16C3, trains rcn ar fo]lorrr, Tit: — WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS. Chicago Ext rest. Chicago Expross Pittafcurgb, 1.45 a. m. Allegheny ..1.65 a. m. Arrives A 1 dance h 40 a. m. Crtstime U I .3U a. m. Ft. Wayne Coicago lu 60 p m. 11.00 a. m. FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS Leaves Crestline Arrives Coiambus Cincinnati Indianapolis... Louifiviiie St- Louis All Trains through to Chicago witho change of Cartw N/B—The time to d Cincinnati U the same as by Steubenville, Trains on both Hoads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL. Mail Leave Pittsburgh iLO a. m. Allegheny 6.40 a. in. New Brighton. 8.20 a. in. Alliance 11.20 a. zn. Arrive Cieatline £. 30 p. m. These trains stop at principal Stations between Allegheny and Rochester* NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal ttreet Station, Alle gheny City. Leave Allegheny..9.ls a. m. 32.00 m. 4,30 p. m. 6.40 p m. Arrive • N. Brighten.ll.3s a, m. 1.45 p.m. 6.25 p, m, 7.3 p. m, EASTWARD, Lear© N, iirighton..s.33 a, m. 7.00 a. ic, 12.20 p.m, 2.50 p. m. Arrive Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8,40 u. m. 2.35 p. m. 4.50 p. m. EASTWARD TRAINS. 188 ITE AT PITTBBCBQH. Chicago Expross 2.20 a. m, thioago Kxprosa 3 30 p.m. Cincinnati Express 7.50 p. m. Crestline Mail —7.00 p. m. TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and OIL CITY. . Mail, Leave Pittsburgh 6.30 a. m. Allegheny 6.40 a. m. Arrive Now Oastle...H>.4o a. m. EASTWARD Leave New Ca5t1e....6.20 a. m. 1.00 p.m. Arrive Allegheny....-8 40 a. m. 4.60 p. m. fiffi/Irains are run by Columbus time, whioh Is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. Por further information, ana through tiokets, apply to uEO. PARKIN, Tioket Ag’t. Uni-n Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. and A. Q. (J ASSKLBEHitY- Agent Allegheny. JOHN B. JERVIS. General Superintendent, il. R. PAYSUN. General Paasengqr Agent. CLIVELOD, PITTSBURGH k WABBLING B. E. WINTER ARRAXGEMEST ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOYEM BEH 16th. 1863, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE, Leave „ . Pittsburgh 1.45 a. m. 620 a.m. 1.45 p.ia Wellsville .4.10 “ 8.42 “ 4.05 -* Keubenviile..s.lo " 9.45 “ (Wheeling 6.09 14 11.00 Arrives Bellair “ 11J5 •* A2O “ Connecting at Steubenville and Bellair with Steu benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio Railroad for ZaneBville,Nowark,Coluinbufi.XeDia Dayton, Indianapolis, CmoinnattL Louisville. Cairo, St Louis, St Joseph, and all points west and south-west, and at Wheeling withßaltimoro and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINS, Leaves Pittsburgh—l.4s a. za. L 45 p. m. M 4.00 •* Bayard —.5.56 “ 5.25 ** Alliance J 5.55 ** 6,15 Ravenna.—. ..7.40 14 6.58 Hudson A.U “ 7.30 ‘ Arrives Cleveland—9.2s “ 8.40 • Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover : at Alli ance with Pittsburgh. Port Wayne ia4 Chicago Railroad at Ravenna with. Atlantic and Great Western Railroad for W amu, Greenville, Head. Till®. Union. Conr. Jamestown. and Salamanca: at Hudson, with Cwvelsaid, Zanesville and Cindzmati B. B. for Akron. Gannon Palls R.B. for Sandusky, Toledo, also with eteamoß for Detroit. Steubenville and WeilsviUe Accommodation leaves Allegheny City at 3.50 p. m. Returning Trains arrive atjlftpo a. m., 3J>O p. nu.fc.osp. m. and 2-10 a. m. Through Tickets to all prominent points can be procuorod at the Liberty street Depot, Pitts ** GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Agent. And at Allegheny Cite w .. . A.QTOASSELBERBZ. Ticket Agent For farther Railroads, PITTSBURGH AND COHIKIIA. IrVILLH RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On end after Wedioriay, December Jd, M6S. Trains wUUeara the Depot, comer of Boea anil Water streets, us’follswy; Arri ves at 1 . , Pittsburgh! Pittsbnrgh. Krnro«« anK3IiPXHAi Oa BaUdisa LiaiiwU or Ferpefra&l. Merab* FumUom Juu, in totm or country. opnpß mo. zcv Wiurtrr street. ©C. Aeaelo. $S£3,SOg **, Invested jwi foikva, m: First Mortgagor ixi-rcfcd City Pro porty, worth double the 5155.606 00 Ground rout, Slrst oLass iL4fi2 fifl Pennsylvania Railroad Co'f d '-p'oeat SX!,OCO, cost 27.900 00 PMladelpfeui city isp ooDt 10an........... SO 000 00 Allegheny *3 cenL Pennsy!- Vania Kauroaa ixoaaa HLfftt n) Collateral loans. *?oU secured " gJSQfI 00 Hnntmcdon and Broad Top Mecnialo J£ggi Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 2L850 00 i*“S 4 £»«“» KVeinsnnux), 00..'~'. U 6O 00 8!oofc of JJoftjriTo M. 1 lnicce.3oo Cc- 700 00 dc ... SJ3S Si Meohan’cs Bank do 2.019 50 Union «. Iciuranw Co's .LIT:.' ISO 00 *UUIUa»tT*u!«. i/mumm p» M » WSH 38 Bolt A3-v.«pts. 543, f. . Marshall Ifili, U. L. Car.i.ir >. liOtnrcp, Robert. x.iii.-.. v'iiriM Lalaw. Fre-aoncJ: * . Banting, Charier 9.J) cv, hmith Vt-,weu. James v* -odwarf John DiseeilTPiltsburri. ... M.DWCgBAH,SiaiSS*** .:.UAKSNSHICO?hN. Agent, ault K-irtheMtoomerlhirAmd Wood Mi J IWOEMKDY AOAIBST LOSS Accommodation. 2.15 p. m. 2.25 p. m. 4.15 p. m. 7 40 p. m FKAjSStiHf FIRE INBCBABOB near Pifth. „ 4- i*!' l -i 9* d-Bsifi'i, i Aja, iji, laao. ARTWabiy Sd An Ait Of asoajnbie, Iwlnhfa Wist Ifv/U«c«. .J..!/ -ooze-, 88 Real Esiai*. val-3 61*) OOsi .. ...... iim wftt gg Temporary on empia CoIRIP teral Sesaritto f&135 SI Stocks, (present mine !ASS,9ff 73J -««*••••. ™~. 89,786 66 Howo u-iit bcrars&e —LB2I 00 Cwa~«-« 37,919 88 WOB,QSI 68 The only j/cut. n prwmicmo com »uu un divide t>7 U*\. a? a * r.ri risks which have i mu determined. Isiffuranoea mads *ip e*ery oi Prop arty, in Town and Coin try, at rrdw as itrw ss sr, ocusistem with security. Stnoe their incorporui'.n, period or thirty years, th« 7 hero paid loosec by fire, to an amoant ezeeeding ronr millions cf Dollars, thereby af fording tmdenoeof toe advantages of InonraneeL as weli a a the ability and disposition to meat with promptnsa »b lipmJitiM. Lossai paid ionny the year ISS*, S&M33 as. Accommodation. DSaECTOBa Charles ty. Baacrsr Mordeasl D. Lewie, Tobias Wagner, Derid S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, J aoob ft- Smith, Edward G. lirjy. Seorce W. Richards, George False, CM“iOAKbEm.P^ld m t. w President; Wit. &. S*FjfflL,J3eareter7Mo tern. « mjll NortSsast ccr. Third and Wood rts. 3.00 p. m* 6.40 p. m. PHILADELPHIA FIBE km LIFI ISBUBAKCE COMPANY, VO. 149 OHL3T3TTT BTBEET, Opposite tss IDuttsm He nee. Capital —5MS,Jfcy Aaoats DI7IU MARK AXX KISDS OF IS. BUEANCB.eithcrPerpetaalerLimited, (»i 6W7 description «f Proven yet Mwtshandips, a* tau enable r&tes of premium. K ' 9at Ohttles Bara. 1- B. Com, B. B. Eniiiah, Soars* W. Brows. P. B, Barer?. Joseph 8. Pan!, 0. Sherman. John dartre.. 8. JTM**ar*« 3. WUar, P. Blactboib, Socreiary. J. 9. CO HSUS' Aseni. Comer Third sad Wood Birseta ALLEGHENY INSURANCE ill OP PITTSBURGH, OFFICE, HO. S 7 Fifth St., BanH Bi&cfc IBBSBEB AHAISS'F AI.T. gntna qv TIREANDMARIER RISKS. william DiL&H' General Asent L. Funettoek, Join D. McCord. Captain Adam Jaoobs, R. P. Strriinr, Capt W. Caan. Robert h. lflQroi?, Robt. H. D*aijl rdfi rmunsmso 00008, H? SUITABLE TOR TER SHASOS MACBUaS «S SHOE rtcok of 9KHTLE- Uaen and Ir»»«Uii* Shirts, Oollan. Tla. Snaponden, Unen and Silts II audit erehlefe. oiot«9, a oso, Umbrella*, ammy smafs, - And Soldiers’ FmJgJj anil TaMartptsL, batneon