TILT POST. Josh. Billings on Dogs. Dogs are vuriouß fn kind, and thanks tew ao all wise Providence, lha are various in number. They are the onla animal ov the brute perwaehnn who have volantary left a wilde Btait of natur, and cum in under the flag ov man. Tha are uot vagaboaes bi choise, and lnv tew be long t» sumbody. The fact endears them ten us, and i hov alwas rated the dog sz abont the seventh cuein tew the humain specious. Tha knot talk, but tha kan lik yure hand; this shows that their hearts iz tn the plase where other folks’ tangs iz! Dogs in the lump are useful, but tha are not always proffittable in the lump. The Newfoundlin dog is useful tew saivchil dren from drowning, but you have got tew have a pond of water, and children run ning round kareless, or elsejhe dog aint proffittable. Thare aint nothing maid boarding a Newfoundlin dog. Rat Tar riers air useful tew ketch rats, but the rata aint proffittable a'ter yn have ketced them. The Shepard dog is naelul tew drive sheep bat if yn hav tew go and buy a flok ov sheep, and pay more than tha are wuth, jist to keep the dog bissy, the dog aint proffittable, Dot much. Lap dogs are very useful, but if yn don’t hold them in yure lap awl the time tha aint proffittable at all. Bull dogs are ex tremely uzeful, put yu hav tew keep a bull tew, or elze yu kant make ennything on the dog. The Coach dog iz one of the mOßte usefnlleßt of dogs i kno ov, but yu hav got to hav a coach (and that aint alwns pleasant,) or yu kant realize from the dog. Thus wo see, that while dogs are generally useful, thare are times when tha aiut generally proffittable. I don’t really lav aYallerdog, nor a mad .dog, but with these tew unfortunate ex cepshuns, it is dreadful hard work for me tew sa a hard word agin a dog; the wag ov their tails is what takes me. Enny man who will abase a dog will abuse a woman, and enny man that will abuse a woman iz thirty five or forty miles meaner than—a pale yaller dog. These are mi centinent, and i shant change them, until , i receive notice that the camel hae smoothed down ths hump on his back, and the sarpant ceases tew wig gle when he wanders. General Grant in a Horse Trade. A few Congressmen on the train to-day entered into a conversation about the merits of different generals in our army, in the course of which one of them told the following story about General Grant: . “I tnew Ulysses Grant when he was a little boy. We need to go to school to gether, near Georgetown, Brown county, ybio- The boys need to plague him dreadfully about a horse trade he once made. When he was abont twelve years old, ms father sent him a few mileß into the country to boy a horse from a man named Ralston. The old man told Ulysses to offer Ralston fifty dollars at first; if he wouldn't take that, to offer fifty-five dollars, and to go as high as sixty dollars, if no less would make the pnrchase. The embryotic major gen eral started 'off with these instructions fnlly impressed upon his mind. call ed upon kfr. Ralston, and told him he wished to buy the horse. “ ‘How much did yonrfalher tell you to give for him?’ was a very natural inquiry from the owner ot the steed. “‘Why,’ said Ulysses, ‘he told me to offer yon fifty dollars, and if that wouldn't do, to give you fifty-five dollars, and if you wouldn’t take less than sixty dollars, to give you that.’ “Of course, sixty dollars was the low est figure, and, on payment of that amount, the animal became the property of the young Napoleon '' Mr. Vallandigham's Residenoe in Dayton. The Dayton Empire , in noticing some proposals which have been made to pur chase Mr. Vallandigham's house end lot in that city, 0370 ‘o SCE FOR All '“We are requested to say that the prop erty on Second street, owned by Mr. Vat laDdigham, and in which ho resided when arrested, is not now and never has been for sale since it came into his possession. It suited him ai a residence when hepm - chased it, and it pleases him just as well, if not better now. He does not propose to part with it atfany prico under present circumstances. ■ We have made this explanation for the benefit of all individuals wuo have east a covetous eye upon the property aforesaid, and to prevent any farther inquiries npon this point, Mrs. Tallandigham and her family are home. They expect to remain at hMne nntiljoiDed by him, which will be some-day not far distant.” j twenty°f7ve v dollar OT/AME^ w fo7 ork ' in FI^T CLASS Twenty-Five Dollars. lowS“ A^ h to OUtby Hamn ‘ Bl Chronicle building, 70 Fifth n..' p«, GILLIES’ PLA^TATIOIV OOPPEE F|aHß BEST HOTELS, REST A t'R gffijS'Sß HESSE Gillies Ola Plantation Collect In tlaoe of other imported Coffees anoh a* T ft v n » ??*riohn«a olVavon moommmd tooar friends 804^“^^^ Old Wantatiou Coffee, Old Rlautatlon Coffee, Old. elongation Coffee, shinning 9 MS, 0 *?® 8 ar#^| w far superior to former rnSvereSmiAH? 0 *? w kernel is tell, plump, i'ke 'bo Mooha or Mountain Cof tee in shape, and when manufactured bv onr n«w Sf/.“ S nd Crffee' d ' J PlBforable teteebLt grades v“iJ we would advise aU who if 81 ™* r ®f llj reliable and healthy berm-see, to Coflee, SiS fiSSS SS& having a fac-emuie of our signature, Tho 8 Old Plantation Codec m™,-'.! 11 ? by DC? - r| S’ all the lending grecors and wintry stores throughont the Unit&lstetS! a" r jv—., 80 Cen * s I"* Pound. The 'he Jobbing Retailer Trade sameosan“ofhl,r r S?f e9^ looJb Vprepared the the addition of an cream, with add nrnch to the flavor boiied witil coffee wiU Wr ‘* l, jnmi«* Bro , ller dpt-tf 238,gfi, 837 W y HOUSE, So. 57 OHIO STREET, ’ ALLEGHENY CITY. 8 SERVED IN evert MBtfioty, The best of Liquors oon- ELUNCH Proprietor. .qapOSS I,AIIU>’»*IOOM YOUTH— r. THE PITTSBURGH POST: FRIDAY MORNING, DEOKIffBUTR 25, 1863. OHAB. MAQBK J, BOOU 4 If HICKS JIAGEE Oc HICKS Importers and dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satlnetts, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings. No. 255 MARKET STREET , Phi ladelphiA. 0029-tf WM. BRICK <fe C 0., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 15 South Water street, PHILADELPHIA advances made on consignments when required. my-ljd E. P. MIDBLETOK * BRO., niPOBTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c., AND DKALKRS IN Fin© Old Whiskies, No. 5 North Front street, PHILADELPHIA tnylO-lyd OEOBGE GRANT, Manufacturer &d<l Wholesale and Retail Dealer In every description of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. myl-lyd C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., MANCPACTUBEM OP GAS FIXTURES &. CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved iSicelsoir i Patent Paragon COAL OIL BURNERS, HAND LAMPS, 00LUMN3, ho. Salesrooms, 517 Arch St. Philadelphia. Manufactory, Frankford, Philadelphia, W- All goods warranted. j yily C. HASEY BRIAN, WITS LOffGCOPE «fc PEARCE, MANUFACTURERS dr IMPORTERS 0 P MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH fourth street, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA «TH UUS Ib~B,” ARCH STREET, between 8d arid 4th., PHILADELPHIA fatHE UNDERSIGNED HATING RE JL newed the lease of the above popular Houso for a soriea of years, would rospoottully call tho attention ot the traveling public to its central lo cality, either lor business or pleasure. mVUyd THOMAS 8, WKRB <t SON CUJS A HD JL. I IN JL Steam to IJueenstewn and LiverpoeL Tho First Class Power al S eauishipw, SKDON I UEDAK, MARATHON, | TRIPOLI. WILL SAIL FROM NEW York every alternate Wednesday, from Liverrool overy alternate SEB&sBDkhS Tuesday, and from every alternate Wednesday. Steerage Passage from Livcn-pool or town, $3O iu gold, or its equivalent in currency. From New Fork to Liverpool, fe3s in cu rency For Steerago Passage apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. H. RATTIGAN. Ag*., No 122 MonODgahola Ilonso, WatnrM., nodi-lyd Successor to Tho-t. Rattiran. Passage from Eugland At Ireland $2i,00. A«ENt¥. TnOIUAS H. RATTIGAN, European Agent, 122 Monoogahe la House, Pittsburgh, Pa., is pro* pared to bring out or send bark paasongcx3 from or to any part ol tho old country, oitbeT By stoam or sailing packets. olGiir DRAFTS hUit SALK payable in any part of Larope, Agont for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Also, Agent for tho old Biaok fciar Line of Sailing Pa-'bots, acd lor tho lino 3 ol Steamers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and G&lway. llaving succeeded the abovo in the Karopean Parage and Exchange Business, the undersigned soiicita the patronage of his former customer?, and tne publl j in general, and is prepared to set tle all outstanding Irani actions : n tail. no2B-lm _ TUGS. H RAT^IGAK. fiiSW WINTER GOODS, WE WOULD CALL THE ATTEN tion of buyors to our ttook of WIKTER WOODS. All.thejnewest styles of fcro'gn and domestic CASSIMERES AND COATINGS- With a large and choice se'ection oi SILK m aSHMfi 16STI.V W. H, M’GEE & CO., 143 FEDERAL STREET, Cornor Market Square. Allegheny City, Pa. FALL AND IVIiMEB 081 600 All Descriptions Now Opening M. MENTZER’S, 04 MARKET STREET, BLACK AND FANCY 81LK8, FRENCH MERINOS BEPP MEBINOS SCOTCH PLAIDS BALMORAI, SKIRTS, FLANNELS, COUNTRY BLANKETS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. oc2&-3m-eod Spencer & McKay, BBEWERS AND MALSTEBS, PHcmi '’tbam Bmutiet, 1 “° h " ssmfo s?®?, fWs?ni th 9 3 °u h 2 f August, 1863, W U. WAH.BAAD bomg authorised to settle up the i 2? in nrois'i»? 8 ktejrm at the offioo in the Brew willb* oonOmioc hj ff b mU bo thanltful to the friends of the lata firm for a oontmusSM of thou patronage, and nreunite to make it tbwraim to give satisfaction to atlwh may purchase from them, H Mr. KORKftT WATSON, of Liberty street, fo long known, to toe business community will have the management of our buflme&Twnk the fall oontrolin tho Brewery. Address all orders to fIPKNCKK & MciKA Y Phoenix Bmwery, Pittsburgh. Pa. JOSEPH 8?BN0«k JAMXSMo&AY. OLBIIEK A «JO„ Gravel Hoofers, Corner Fifth and Wood greets, Second Story. promptly attended to at Weat cash doB «bst tub the best .tyle, at the COBMT(S r priH ~p dEily *? Fifth and'Union street*.nw lS q of to eyeijr style. The choioSt P i6tora “JW'Wlliand- Xhoproprieto/St»C af attentiondolus business, andiiKtS to-sire him a oaiL Hi»^r«edfr* B ™* bnfegmteaanmerfc Wffigfggf tin Cards, <fec. IB)AH HICKS .CHAB 0. SWOPE Brass Founders, Gas and Bffeam Fitters, All binds* of BrasM and Iron €ock> Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL REFINERIES. 31 & 34 WATER STKKET, near Liberty. Ihe members of this firm, being practical me chanic of many years'* experience in the bosi nc-.-: will ensure to givo ratisfacticn in every re spect. We are aLo agents lor Guild k Garrison A Co. e, Steam Pumps for water and oil. eefilyd JOSEPH BMOWDEIT, IS - O TA KY PUBLIC NO. 89 DIAnOJfI) STREET, PITTbBUKUH, a. o’haea .. vtm. i. k’qinn O’EAEA & M'GINN, Attorneys at Law, OFFICE GftANT STREET Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh. attention given to the settlement of Estates, sale and tranaier of Heal Estate, Ex amination ol‘ Titles, Soldiers claims, oollcotlonß in any part of the west. Prompt remittances, and full correspondence in regard to ail business entrusted to our care. jul6-tl li, MILUKKN, W holaaale and Eetaii Dealar ia Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, P&intt. Uiifl, Dyo-btutls ana rertumery, JNo. 77 Federal fcitreet, AMKGHEM CITY, PA, JEW (MEETS, OIL CMS, SO, AT & i.A i, I l! a'B f So. 87 ionrOi Sireek Birt oirr PHJLviors to the mi alYanoo in rricf-3. g! which the indent >0 vantage is offered m purchase FOR CAbU. del Hue ,J UFK 1,. J'.p Vj. Vy’ii. X*CCLJ4 TCH PilTSßiliiliH STE£i W 0 R JONES. BOYD & CC„ Astr.HTi in;***«,>s•<•.%« I :,z t\& .**2. air ) «>•!.:■>, y v.T, ISSM A B 3V.-1 tt« >:.J find rv-mer an i •'>«< * no2l:*tf PITTSBURGH.. F* ISO, jH©©sfcMEAf>, ’ Ci)KM!SS!ON HERCBAIU yoa “h* u? £ ;Aj MKj'Aij fec-iD BLiOOMH, Do. o! ’•'A'l'CH P!H*2r. Ufil-OW MAiUI {riTTiBUBOK. Vitim tiers and O&a F; Lu>rs, 2SO. jSft Y>Ot»a> fcTfSKEF. OPI’OSITK ?ik*v t nrstc w, 47 '''Hit) Wd‘KKi£T FTjUPH, K3rS)KAft'Sti,HKELT J.F.AJD, Load Pipe. Pig and Par I.pad .to i •.mber’l material m general. tdi Kebnanes fiucoup id tee most appro cod io^ne:. Ts ai:.' ILnei Lead or Ccr-per. Hctirr« rna; Tn.’j V’ater a:*.H t*u. tures. aa- N. b. /Jl ord.v, proto t-u* attaodid i*. M'.Vljd H ; PfIOI,STEKl r , NO. 86 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD t'B'fHK SEItSrRiaERS MAR UFA f »- 1 1 1 K.S and ",-y r. constantly on bt.r.J eyeiy in their line, vis: Coni joes, Ornament; Certain Apods, Comfort*, Feather lJeds, Mrutrv: o : all Mods: rlro, the celebrated Patent bj r.n Hein. All hinds o? Shades, Blinds and Fixtures ■43 r Prompt attention aiven to all orders .'or fit '.iosr and !a*in* do*a Carnets, Oil Cloth/' Ar. oc*.»7-lyd ROBERTS* Un^Niwu. U, e. <®. P. IAKKLK, and Li SOOK OA? LITT!», &nd &U Kinds of W iiAFi 1 i'NG F APKft, h.hva removed fro in Ho. 97 Wood atmt to «0. i'-S BMITHHKLu HTBi£KT { JMttsiejafc., i* ar-5 =tsr visa paid iuv ka tin. WILLIAM CARS & CO WEOLE3ALE SflOCfß?. wysbs, aitAHniEf., 4.tse, t&a, ALSO. i) inti! las# lad JJotdais ui MONONOAHJeLA UYB Si* ia&ofty Street' S’STTSECKWja, s*&, w. cvHAiXbHin...D.'euß*::s&Hii:...p. mrinrufaiua n, iHuatirt. d CO.—PITTS. ; BUKtiil cm' GLASS WORKS •iouae, lib \\ aler street, and 158 FKU street. Pa., Lbree doors below the Mouonzv heia iloase, Manufacturers ol Pittsburgh Oil) Window Glass J>ruiffists’ Gloss Ware and Amen 3*n Convex Glass, )or Parlor windows oburGhu ted public bol?dici<. . v; spi?-. Siook. ©raft, Bond and Mare POPLINS, OF FiCH, ROOM ho. l« BUKKH's R l 1 ILLi* 4 FOURTH STRaITT. Pittsbuich. Pt. Desir&Me Mill property and oth«r Real Estate to tbs amount ot iIOO.OOO for sale low. tUIRTIS U. NTJBINMKTX, iftOHJSJti CARPENTER AN If JOii.HM:. bfiOPTIRtiIN ALIJST t>, .*■ ©tn WotHt and IJb«rfy Streets, SI. MENTZEU, Pittsburgh; Pa. *B-*ord*r&feohened and promptly attended to. 94 Market et, s.Gnßß'* iiAi.aat l j.. v. dalshli fIMJLJSEUU & DO,, Wholesale Srooeis, MaSiJJIQa US FORWA3DIHS SRWISI Dealer. ;a Produce an ‘.PittsburaLMaaiUaetUrt So. Sal ÜBiIBTI STREET, HEWKY w. BEAUMONT «fc CO ,fsretp Brsadies, ffiaes and Bias, AJftiS&tokbenr. ttaßiibenr; Wild Cherry and Brftndioe, Old Mononkhahola, Kye. and Jamaica Rnm, £O.. Ho, 6s Liberty'Street, Opposite Fourth street. PITTSBURGH, PA. Hovels. Tayeraa, and Families, supplied at moderate profits for Gash mySljlyd uceut Oil Work DI’STOABr, DCUU»AP & 00., MAauiacturara of rLHJB WHITE KEPlibkm A tt C O N OILS. Oflioa. HO. Ml LXBSBTT BTRffltT. Htto. bnrth. Pa, mjs^ad p. BETtfIS —r. 0. J. 8. RBTMIR Late at Miller & Ricketson’d, Beymer & Brothers, ISuccessors to Reymer A Anderson,] Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Frnlts.' ISnts, Con fee t loanry. Sugars, Fire Works, * c ., - - - NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET!, PimißiißeH. J. A M. M’STEER, made to order, AB.BO, BRASS CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDB, Made et the shortest notico. —and —■ REAL ESTATE AGENTS, BCCrsBBOB TO JAB. P. FLEMING DBUGGIBX, niy22.lyj 4!. LI AMlili Job. ft. L(. NTF A W.W*. S-fi. tuMi'i'it c& 4.*>, 801. II? SECJrtI) .-.Sil 14; HMV IIiPITS PITTHBOBCIti . ly-'V .v«. Jl,;v/*3Ns.i ALLitGHKNY b aAi raa kii i.fc'a or? o*. Aud li.jg>or&tii*4 \ti J. H. CASXDAV, BT»S*> Beal Estate anti Btey. cUantllne Broker, tilllU PITTSBU RGU osansßsih Business Cards, &o, R. HUTCHINSON vLJTK OF LBBOfi A HUTCHJffSoH,) COMMISSION i MWASBIHG HHRCKAS! Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish. Dr.ed Fruit. Pot and Pear n. d “dPHyDU 1 F OEiJfiRALL Y, Bept Brands of Family s .oar Always on iJand No. 103 No:cliu Street, Between Wood ao.l Market, ML, it, . , , PITTBBDGH, PISNN’A •s-wberai advance made on Coasirament.- apn-lyd Jnooh Heller, luiptrtdr and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES & LIQUOES, 160 SMITH FIELD STREET, Three doors above Gth street ffACOB HELLER WOCLI> INVITE WiAJriia'H? 1 ' ‘‘‘““■on to hii stock of Gorman leried ‘I ? renoh brandies which has been so lectod and importod by bunaelf. Families ana f^M^k 88 coul “ depend on obtaining at this ea ottha purest ofw'nL. C Liquors of »U kinds, equal to any In the city al **** 00 £&ad* Also, pure old Kye Whisky and the boat Rectifiod MonongahoJa. ocJO P. MEETS, Wholesale aid Retail dealer in and manufac turer of Ladies, Mieses events, Roy* and Youths boots, shoes j\d tuigas, IN ALL IIiLIK VARIEIIKS, No. 135 FEDERAL STREET FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at i,aw, NO SI FIFTH STREET, aaJ al] ,e t a Lw' DAUB & APPELL, S2KK«(WAA'T TAOjOH^, IRS Stnitbfielti Street, VV7 “ A »' R J u » T K Kf H VED A v » larso and well selected jtock Fall arid Winter Goods, consisting o < Vt^t!n K », &e. ALy.j—A large stock ot GENT'S FURNiSHiNii UCODw, u. acre eior.ated. At ,*,v., ? Anhbkw Kloma.n llssav Phipps, Jk . General P&rtnore. J|ROH CITY FORGE KJLOMAN A PHIPPS, Ninlb Ward, Pittsburgh, manufacture Bar lr,\ i,ni,prei rteamlxiat Fortiuxr. Passeneer, Froi?” r’'t' coinotivo Ailea. Ac. “'‘‘V, ~ OUQUESNE BHASS WOHKS CABMAN & CKAWFOjUD, Manaiacturrrgsvary varioty offioi-hed BRASS WORK TOR SLUMBERS «iA« orSTKAJI FlTl'fr;ai». MACIIIME;n'b , M , Ci.II'PKRSMiTIIb, HARASS OAnHmin <»f BVElty I,v. , sunpoon made to order. Steam boa■ wors ?iSt a | D<i *T? fit^lD4 “'‘Jrni'itWni prouiiny a: -' , li<fc S u, ; ala t attention i.asp to fitlms ut iteliuenee tor 000 l and t.’arbon Oils, Also, eels aeanta for tbc V'eatern Dtatrict o; Pennsylvania, lor the eale of Marsh, LaiadVil A to. a 1 atom brpbon Pump, the heat ever mve-i -,V IV6S " “ nol Habl » l <= onto! Iwice Wa " r gJLAi'K DIAMOND STEEL AuKHH PAKR, RROTHEHACe., Bast Quality Kotined Oait Ptei Briuaro, Plat an.t Ootagon. ol all eiioc. Wairan todciuai to any imported or manulactnrei it tair iJuur \ry. I«t5" ' Warehouse. No. 14# and 151 grst and 1»0 and laa booon.l streets, P.ua “ nrirC __ lobltilyd sßl jc ^b SOS. IB AND 20 WOOD STS.K£T, OHAHDEB L. dAI.DWhI.L, t'. ucoeosor tolas. 11,,1in0., A , t *’ o it k r> .a. o u. 1-z hi Dealer in Bacon, Lard, anger-Cured llama Snicked 800 l Ao. d n " r i 1 i I ‘ ‘ r3! Pitlei'nr.fc '£ AASKoiiBLIJLJLinitIAa, HONVUeaitit, WOUIa respectfully in pafc ‘ I ,° tts: he has rebuiltsinco tbeflrr “‘“zed his establishment. andlUkt la n< ” t ? sl and iimjt approved machine:'' is no* prenarod to rnraish fioorin* and i-lnnim and r»-rawi«. madrini, “~‘ u laonld'.nss. bej B,opt« FirsynriiOH. Bent, 7, LcS". Hotels & Hestaurants. BAV AGE HOli 0 £: 0. DTOC.S. flic. £5O liberty StrHt, Noil to hoiumylyaiil* Passengar Depot IOHS kAVAeikt Proprietor. SNAYIKTO TASKS AMI) FITTED V F, r “.O'* 0 !? itnnrcvcments, this po subsonboris proparod to accom modate bis old onstomors and tbo pnblio aenar «H». with the best ft* markets r,?S (S wiij be served ur in 6?ory variety of atvle linrin#.- and Aleshe ioels •zoeDenoe 0 rsooaimTO ' iia A 14 tb«j>abi!.j for ibe-r U \' ,U reunited da'ly toOso'.l wholesale and retail. myasi-d CiXJXC IiOUSK, R.y. sa D.IAMOSD ADLEi' fgbHK •UMSHIKIiIIiK ABBoVsesS nu^ I J&SM« CAN KlSi: ¥offlag s s Eating SaSooßs, oornir vißara allsy and brish, nKOD STRaKTB: When OYSTRIta and all tbo deUcaoies oi the season will be tarred np In the most Palatable Kyie - _ BLI YOUNO odU owner Virjln alley and Smithfield st! Apollo hall billiardsa loos CHARdiEh dARDNERIwooid remind hi* o!A tnends and customers that ho is still to bo at his oiu stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance ot Pont* street, lie has always on hand tSiW. jnality o' L,. c or Boer, and m oonneolicn wiindSi haU. » wail appointed billiard saloon. ,-Tj lablea, balls ond ones. 8 J Remember the place, ALollo ilth, ffoaru, ,• nearWccL entrance from Ponrth. irlti.'!. Coirraoopire Haloos*, OOKNSR OS' ONION AND SJUTTb bT’ilKß'll (Near Market.) WJIEKJtt fHI Flkl.Jt uaa He. )’A IN the best and purest Lienors Meals sorrel ai all boars on tbo shoneat no- UM. Lunoh eveir momlnr hot ween the hoars o< So and 13 o'clock. PRBD, WEIBB, 84 »-ly Proprietor. SCHOOLBOOKS used in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS, HIGH &CHOOL, SELECT SCHOOLS, FEMALE COLLEGE WESTERN UNlVebsitt, and the various educational institutions'in thu city and vicinity. Also a complete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONARY, Copy-Books, Pena, Ink, Pencils, Slates. Rubber Wntrns, Letter and Note Paper. Envelopes! Books, Ac. CBAB. C, MKLLOR'R 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA Tnnniß N. Mu i. i:B| .■?pecuu i’artiirr PiTTbiiURQH. PA. Kunjra.-iTtisias v r f‘H M t. t if. <s II Banking Houses. &c. BAHKMMS i* * and Enohanse Bmkera and Dealan In Atwei'tacws. Gold,SiiverMdßank on Baeteraand Wutnm V)t‘es CCl’.RLastly uv fcdJs. fw%9WU u OIIUAR SAVINGS BANK, ' rouBVH stbebtt, uUAKT.BKED IK 1866. S i IJ EN irAll.fr, fUOrt VTOSO’LLIKJKI fi?:. And Saturday evening. 10 v°vember Ipt,front 7 to o (YolMik ob-kek” :sov6m ‘ ,er lat t« Mar Ist, trom Sto £ I epciitd I 60«iTed 0* aii saiua not IOBS thnn Qn a u‘- .a dindeu iof tho profits dootiwcd wice a year. ir> June and December. Interest hai noon doclare.l romi-annnally, in June andDecem llr s j a m. ‘ a h y^ aui w “ oreaE;iKl ' tbe rate of sU In Wrest if not drawn out. |j placed to the credit ol the depositor as principal, and boas the same interest from toe first days of June and De cember, oompoundint: twice a year, without “! tc clll l cr oven to present te WantwLiv/veare! n “° m ° ney donbie ta hooks containing the Charter, By-Laws, Buies •t*-b?oiSM* 10n< ' Wrmshcd aratls, on application „ FseaihfiHf. Uis. ;KGi£ AUBREE. o ui-. .7 IW * pasernairre. ‘•toh? ?,'J a ' jrad4w ' lBaM M- Feuncck, Johi: Holmes, John Marshall, Atcx-nder Sneer. James B. D. Meedi.l Benj. L. FahnestAj,« a. Jrf. PoUook, M. D- Jsmee McAnley. Dill Burrwto, - aaec Wm. J. Anderwa, n , . . . ?ac«Ms. Calvin Adams. James D. KeUy^ John Q. Backofer. Peter A. Madeira, WcieVankirk John C. Bindioy, James Shidie, >\ Alonso A. barrier. Robert Kobb, h'il Charles A. CVttoa, Walter P. ManhagiCi Wnt.Duiitias, John On, Henry L. RinkwkH.''; John ll.HhoroßSffifi p.S.. B,', 8 ,', E yv ;V m . fi . SohmerwT^ rotor 11. Ann. ar. Alexander TistUe. Ric.itru Hayt, i-9aac Whittier, ' - "..-ividy, Christian Yemt* aV-’fSTAav *sn> fuaxarreae. * CHARLES A. COLTON. EKAL SSTA’E SAVINGS IRSTITUtIOV STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION <'f tha abo re inslitution on the 2d day of No vember, published in conformity to the charter: UAnn.fTißfl, Amount of iJci- isov. 2-1, l.Sb3 $103,594 18 Amount ol interest due Depositors 1,954 91 Aumuntcl CjnLingeht J-'una 2,423 91 ArtSETS. f ira-t Lieu« < a Real Ks-Ute..sos.2C b » ul l tUitd Mates Bor.tlr fa'.OW 1 l*i \ . s. Debt CertiPCiites and Notes, (market value; 11,05179 Intwrest earr ert not due 55y b'ltlco Furniture ].v) mi Casa on dand . , Hull 2A $107,973 0] A. A, CABRJ ER, Treasurer, Xho under?ii.'ned. Aod.tiog Committee, have examined tne huuKj of 1 he Institution, the bond 3 and ?ecuntie. : , ci-unted the cash, 4c., and have I 'or.u tne abnvo stit.emant to be correct. B. COPELAND, NICHOLAS VuKOXLY, WM. 11. .biilTH. rercired DAILY, and EVERY* PAT DKDA V M.ViiNINO. IN i 1- itEol PAtD at t> par cent, per annum TaUSTEKS. ISAAC JONE 6, PRKBID3NT. 11011. F. ! llou.J.K.Moorhtt© Wm. H. Muith, \<i. a. MmtNer. H . H. i. o|M‘Uu<l, I .laeub Painter, llarvey i Inlil*, | aMoliolnn Voegtly. Ollier, 83 Fourth Street. no 4 LOAN OFFICE, HSNRV W. CIMIOTTB HO. lbO §MITHFIELD STREET Near ;he comer .Yi.'th, Pittsburgh. Monet in uehk and shall qaftDtit’oa ieanod on Gold and Silver, Dia monds Jsweiry, iiuld and silver Wf»loh.es, and •Uliindoi-: vaiut'blr. atticies, for any length ol rime asreod on. a"ho goode cannot be delivered citliout the Ticket. Office liou.r3 from 7 a. M. to 10 p, gjf, Ji X g HAVLNWH INNTITFTIOS, SO. B.y llu bmicufieid Htree:. ojn-oaiiQ the Custom H..n?e. Cbartcro-i by tna Legislature. OFFICERS, JASSBS j? < J, r*»d o m PB2BiUmCTft. Win, H. cituiih a, if. Koid 'I boe. U. Mesaler A. Kekr jQian Fram-L SMltra J.-tcha r Ktuxit* Jon” F. JvneiUic, Jao rt L Muobmih Their,a- s. Blair Alex. Bradley Ilciiry Lley l AUrod black racvrsKs. J-.mr.h iun< 0 Zug A i> Bell Jr>s Dil\?or f -h tS b Fowler W A Rood J afl W Wood well RC bchmerti K Ranm 0 W Kicketson J M liar-nan ti II Hartman D M Long it J Anderson Jag W IJft rr B y McKinley C H AV Mi Robert D Coch?*n Wm Bmith W lhmsen GBJoncs BFJonos 'V II Phelps C B Herron SCCRJCTaR? iSD TBIAOCRSa. P. F. McKINLKT. Open daily, iiotn »a.m.to2 r. u. Also, Tues day and bauirday oveumgs, Crum tt to 8 o'clook. Deposits received of UNF DIME an 1 upwards. Dividends declared in December aul June of each yoar. iiirioMidi allowed to remain are place 1 1 o the credit ot the depositor as pridcipal, and bear in terest, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. .‘By-Laws, Ac„ tur msLcM ;it the othce. ♦4* in.-titution r.fferß, especially to these persons whoso earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, o&sily saved, a sum winch will ho a resource when needed, their money not only beingsafe but bearing interest, i e • stoad o! remaining unproductive. uuL PRESENTS FOR THE HQkIDAY’S TP H E SI BSCRIBERfi HATE JUST JL oponod especially for tho Holiday's a very largo and deturablo stoMi of I'INK «OLt> JEWELST, UUI.» iSUBII.TSB WITHES, lor Lading aad Gentlemen’« wear, fine Bron*e Chocks, Ir&ncy Goods, SiLTEB-PUTED WAKE, raoh as castors, oako and fruit baskets, aohleta card cased, toa setts, etc., and a large vamty of suitable articles ior presents, REIJSEMAK, METRAKASEIfiI.E, 43 Fifth street Ctihell Oysters! Shell Oysters. tOKKWoriJJ SALOON ALWAYS The proprietor of this noted eat ids establishment has just reoieved a largo rud- Idy oj Laltmiore bheil Oysters, They will he served t ll ' in the best possible manner, with all the delicacies the Market affords. Don’t foriret the place, corner of Filth and Union stroets 66 - l ' jLf F. WEIS, Proprietor. g SJltl VA I E I) ISKASKS DR, BROWN’S OFFICE, 60 SMITJIFIELD STXEET, in need a! medio&l ad should not fail to sire him a call rtit.. r . ow ?? f emo! itee never lail to oore impn wSi,irl‘^ C !“- 0 4 s “t* T0Iler »al affeotiona taint, such as totter, psoriasis and oth “umor’ant 08,368 ' ‘ e ° n ‘ tm of wUci ti<l Patient SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B’s remedies for this affliotion. brought on by soiioary habits, are tho only medicines known totnifl o-oontry .which arc safe and will speedily rwtore to heaitke *v»**±uj rheumatism: D t r, ,% wi . ,a remedies cure in a few daysthii tnrui affliction He also treat Files, Uleet, Honnorrhoe, Urethal llischarees, Female Diseases. Pains in tho Back and KiJnoya Irritation of the Bladder, strict □7oa, tie. ONE UoLlaR 6 fltljwei ' ed mn3t eontai n ieut Meaicinoa uent tu iKidro« saieiy p&oked Ho. 50 “hobs? dw toc 3srTT ODB GO TO NO. 15 FIFJ'H STREET, and set a flood Article from D. a. DIFFENBACHER. P . S, —Ladies’ good Kid Sliprera ifor 60 cents. jy!B APPLES—3OO BBLS. CHOICE AP a*- PLES, just received and for sale by FBTZKK A ARMSTRONG. peal corner Market and First streets. CIJLTITATOBA, PLOWA PODDEB Outtore. seed dtUls. hay oleitatore, dog pow ers, chums, farm mills, £o.. lor sale hy asu» BECKHAM* LONS »K» IS Liberty stmt. ilnni«aUBifi 18(33. . „ Ij f >1833. w INTER ARKINOEUKST. On and after Holiday, Bfovember 16th. PBHKSYLVAIKIA CINfBAL RAMOAB.' Niue Daily Train*. T® l ®H«W6H acc#im,o»a. “on Tram leaves the pgnsenger' Station ‘Y 1 (.evoepthunday.) at 560 a. m., stopping at all Btations between Pittsburgh and Piladelphta, and making direct oonneo.ion for New York at Philadelphia. THE TmtOUHH MAIL TRAIN leaves the raasenger btation every morning, (except Sun day,) at 1 50 a stopping only at prinoipal Sta tions, and making direct connections at Harris burg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New Xork via Philadelphia. THE THKODSH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves tt&iif, at 426 m,, Mopping only at principal otaiiona, maxingdireot connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington* and for New Y VW Soufe and Philadelphia. THE FAST LINE leaves the Btation daily, (except Sunday,) at 835 p. m,, stopping only ai principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimoreand Washington, and at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all btations, and running.as far as Cone maugh. P ittbT ACCOMMODATION TBAIN forWall'j o&£W 7 e £ veB daily, (except e unday,) afc6 30 a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for wall s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. m. TttlKu ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall s btation leaves daily, (except Bnnday,) at v Ov P* 18, ifOUKiH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall s btation leaves daily, (except Sunday J at O UU p, TTI, TUB CHURCH TRAUffewea Wall'« Station, leav “ IAE.RIVE IN FOLLOWS: l2 60 p.m. gJuiadeUhia aronai.Mas gr„ 1 a)n,m; ahjtlitae-..™. _ .ISWn.. 'Through Mail Train ..’ltxrttijfc Johnstown Accommodation Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.....'. J^f.’ 8 Station Accommodation 885 a. M S.W .A lotion Accommodation 155 p: M 4th Wall s Station Accommodation 605 p. nir Baltimore Express will arrive witn Philadelphia’ Express at 12U p. m. on Mondays. TRAINS FOa BLAIRS TIL LE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsnlle Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Haiti m*re Express and Johnstown Accommodation Weet. TRAINS FOB EBENbBU&G connect at Cres *°o wiAßxpresa Trails and Mail Train West, aod with JChroukh Accommodation and Express Iram East. The i raveling Pnblio will find it greatly to or West, te travel by tbe XKNNiiYL VAN-LA RAILROAD, as the ac commodations now offered canpot be surpassed on any other route. The Hoad ;is ballasted with stone, and ia entirely free Iraki dost, we promise tiatety, Speed and Comfort to all who may lavor this Road with their patronage. $107,973 01 TO NEW YORK $l2 80 PHILADELPHIA 10 5u lO 00 LANCAbTKI! _ 880 HABBISBUBQ 7 65 Baggage U&ecfled to all Citations on the r'cnn" sy lvarua Railroad, and to Philadelphia Balti more and New Y ork. -Passengers purchasing tickets in oara will be charged an acoeia 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 themselvesrcsponsible for personal baggage ODly, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N- B.~An Omnibus .Line hak'been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed2s cents foreach passenger and baggage. , u „ „ „ , J.BTEWART. Agent, At theP. R. R„ raa.enger Station, on Lioerty and Grant streets. noiO 1803. TH£ 180^. P l ffißUll(ifl,FfffAre&CHlCA6ofiAllffj TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEjT. 8©l T TM WEST ATS NORTH WEST. Shortest and Host Direct Route to the WINTER ARRANGEMENT. OK AND AFTER NOVEMBER 161 b, 1363, trains ran as follows, vis WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS, Chicago Express. Chicago Express Leave* Pittsburgh, 1.45 a, m. Allegheny 1.55 a. m. Arrives Aldance.... Crtstlino... Ft. Wayne Chicago -.10.50 p.m. 11.00 a.m. FOaCOLUMBUS. CINCINNATI <fc ST. LOUIS Leaves Crestline Arrives Columbus Cincinnati • Indianapolis... Louisville Sc. Louis Ail ’i rains through to Chicago witho chango cf Cars. N. B —The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Hoads meet at Colnmoos, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. ...5.40 a. m, .10.30 a. m, CB.KSTLINB AND ALLIANCE MAIL. r Mail, Leave Pittsburgh _6.i.0 a. m. Allegheny 6.40 a. m. New Brighton. &20 a. m. Alliance 11.20 a, m. Arrive Ciestline A. 30 p. m. Theao trains atop at principal Stations between Allegheny and Rochester. NEW'BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TKAINS—From Federal ttreet Station, Allo gheay City. Leave Allegheny..&.ls a. m. 12.00 m. 4.30 p.m. 6.40 p m. Arrive N. Brighton.ll.ls a. m. }.45 p. m. 6.25 p. m. 735 p. m. EASTWARD, Leave N, a. a. 7.00 a. m, 12,20 p.m. 2.50 p. m. Arrive Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8.40 a. m. 2.35 p. m. 4.5 U p. m. ! EASTWARD TRAINS. ARR I V S AT PITTSBURGH. Chicago Express ......2.20 a. m, Chicago Express 3 SO d. in. Cincinnati Express .7.50 p m. CTestdne Mail _ 7.00 p. m. TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and OIL CITY. Mali, Leave Pittsburgh (ISO a. m. Allegheny 6.40 a. m. Arrive New Castle.~lo.4o a. m. EASTWARD Leave New Ca5t1e....6.20 a. m. 1.00 p. m. Arrive Allegheny. 840 a. m. 4,50 p. m. 23-Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. Por further information, and through tickets, apply to (iBQ. PARKIN, Ticket Ag'c. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. and A. Q. OkSSaLBISEItY, Agent Allegheny. JOHN B. jERVIfiJ. General Superintendent. H. R. PAYBON. General Passenger Agent. CLBVBLAIII, PITTSBUKGU & WJUBELII6 B. R. WINTER ABBAS6E9£|fT. ON 'and AfTEB HONDA Y, SOTEM BEE 16th. 1863. Trains will leaye the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows; PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE, Leave Pittsburgh —145 a-m. 620 a.m. 1.45 p. a Wellaviile. 4.10 *' 8.42 “ 4.05 ’ “ 9.45 " 5.05 " Wheeling 6.09 “ 11.00 “ 6.08 *' Arrives Bellair.. „ti.2o “ 11.15 M ** Connecting at Steubenville and Bellair with Steu lenville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio Uilroadfor Zanesville,Newark,Co]ambas.Eenia )aytom Indianapolis, Cinonnatti, Louisville. Cairo. St Louis, St Joseph, and all points west and south-west, and at Whoeßpg with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE, : Leaves Pittsburgh —L 45 a. m. 1.45 n m Wellsvilie__L3o “ 4.00 P * Bayard M 5.26 ** Alliance _6.65 “ 6.15 •** Ravenna 7.40 ’* 6.58 M Hudson..... BJI “ 7-30 “ Arrives Cleveland *' 8,40 *« Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover: at a Di tto* with Pittsburgh, Port Wayn* and Chicago 5«lr«»d »t RaT6nim w it h Atlantic and (Treat Western Railroad for Warren. Qreenville, Mead villa Union, Com. Jamestown and SalamanoA ßJt for st£s£, f£ Steuben Tills and Weilsriilo Accommodation loaves Allettheny City at 8.50 p. m. 011 Hetarnin, Inins arrive at_ 10.00 a. m., AfiO p I m., 8.05 p. m. and 2.10 a. m. I Through Tickets to ail prominent points can be mxmered at the Liberty street Depot. Fitts nnxb. . Andat AH«i| AH£ra - For A * Ent FA B E 1.45 p. m. 1.55 p. m. 1.40 p. m. 10.30 p. m. Accommodation. 2.15 p. m. 2.25 p. m. 4.15 p. m. 7.40 p. m. Accommodation. 3.00 p, m* 6.40 p. m, HILADMA FIBIWIiFI IHBUBAWCE COMPANY 10. 149 CHESTNUT BTBEET Opposite (be Oaglon Boose esi*,too ABnii B*o4, S4 * SfAR£ Alii J£UnM9 OV in iSS 4 * CK ' y sn>«t»ial 61 Limlted.o •TOT description of Property or MerohmSSr. reawneble rates of oreminm. “"’’“““‘A » HgF N2fer ifBSE* ioW&Tton *• Blicebotu, Se orvimir, irfcly Cora or 'feird M^Wooif^m ALLEBHEHT INSURANCE U OF PITTSBUB&H OFTIOB. 80. RFIAb St,, Bank Bloc] tfflfMS AB4UM Ail- m rajSS DEAN Sacyrtary i Capt feSßMsiSwaMt IjUißHiSKrae eooM, “*■ SUITABLE TOxt THU STABO.& MACEUH A ei^TDJB Invite attention to their stock of ftaiyrr m KEN’S and YOUTH'S W ***TL*. Linen and Travelisp filtlrta. Collars, lies. Bnapemi^rg. “■SSSSLS” Si ,k HanSSbrebiei* Olotes, Hose, Umbrellas, Ac AEMT ssibts,^^ And Soldiers' h»nd *aU 78 Market rt.. hat-vt*? 4th4 PUmokj BOXFB TOILET SOAP sorted, in store an J for sale by ESTHER A BEOS. m Altt WoodSSrtJ CTCfSSSafcSSSS K2"£ - jsa-itsißsE. Jailtoads. COSaBiM WINTER ARBAHGEngjf^ _Od Mid jft#T W fldUW'iffiTl OJ 1 fIAQ wStS 5f«T. 9 . Sf I’dora?r 1 ’ dora?r of Ho “ “<* *ss- *■ wM-fawrtWh. ifSss lat Port Perry » ? of.2S «S pm Braddock’s n 4.?r52 ' S 5? 4 m Sunday Churob Train to * p m 940 pm and frcm M'Koeport, 100 p m 10 00am Ma&,vr % JNbSxSSS? 8 Vi& ** mbiAmpous md chchmh *. i. ; »nH Indjanapollt with Terre Huu •®SS>fi3BaaKi«ar‘- b7 «J to ifHS'SSjfS MOSRIS. tndnvMpolfa.'wfu reotritto fonmnt » cd fbr *om§I*fl!»?5?o SiSSmS !UMi »««fiSIS g|& wlu>iB prepared4o rive thbough n~ g 2? a?d frcirht to >i.fo insurance, 'iJESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY P>f rmnmf '■ # i>ARSI% President. * C«’» W^ion^ : *ma •“ «»* of ma determined, bypTomptniss and hkmm. ggpßs&bHSS&icE 13®=!=.%., Office Inirnitnro •*« 4MO 00 ; a AeooTm& - -—rffii? * Hota tnd Bilk l?i!u?5 11 umaoroKa * w ’®' SI?-* &*&■• asm®! “** J - Tbomwv v Beni. BakewiJJ. Join B. M'Cnne. *“* j^g STEE msUEAITCR IST THE BELIAUO* MUTUAL IJfeUBAKOE OOMPAJY, oa» PHILABELjpn^ ° a o? 4^ _ country. (f *'™ a SO - SBS WAJUTUT BXBXET Js££T“* »&*»?*** as loi.Gsre, ?ii; first Mortfaeo or Improved Citr Pro- PhUrfeipkia elty Bfi oont 10an....;'"" H n loans, —’ tyiXS 2 H Brcid T °l> MeraSS 1800 “ Jlaiirpadcompany, aotoloari am n Railroad Com 8 tomply MntnfJ WSJ tOOO * f&S nf LflSO « V- lB ~ & S | MeehcTite' Bani do S-JjS 9 ,bS iSRSi&*B r “i?* p°' s ctorfp IJO o BU1« Raetfvtblo, business paper i* «, , go»fc Aocccnta.seearoi iatarart a™ J °“ V *3 issd sad !s hafeTwwE: IL§5 1' «■** srasiai. rSkiMt' SiBECTOBB. gjj«sw ftssugr- SpSS BS£m, fcfeSpd.. &S22U iOEMMITT kumi LOSS S Y FIK E . Sml“ s *•’ “"nrtjlffi r *wsia; uvaviss* SSI rSSS I *,® 8 ’ “Ply aeanwri pm m C S? I*’ 1 *’ t,!roa,n, ▼»!»« *103Jl!t WW “ B ' T 0 P “p'« 108,995! _.«™ Seeonties _ M , 8 o^ 1 <W * 3CT ' ! (SSM67 S' ‘ fiT“ slSHr ui&z&;:::rzz 1;|g; - 27,919 : SSfSSiJ®® Millions of LuS.th^r, pwnaptnea U 1 Uabmties. meet w4t Losstf PfeHdnriaiUw year 18&9, $49453 81 SIKBCTOBS. a«l«8 W. Bsaeisi. Moideoal D. 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