..ILY POST, SOGIHEBK SBWS. Texas—Message of the Governor. The Governor, “in view.pf'tboisolation ol tha States west ofj.ihB*MfaBiBsippi, whereby, they are thrown opon their own reßonrces,”. earneffitiy rebommenclß an ap propriation dollars —to 'ctitteh or that oottdnf.'Wei Rurehaeed to' be paid for in b oridftrfin : ord er to purchase arms and munitions fqrthe benefit of the'State. IMfJovernor is dißfUmt npon the ques tion Of jpeace. There’ is to be no.peace in Texa^ttntil the independence of the Con federate States is aokhowle4|eJ. .- 1 ‘A tetter lee. goring his-recant’vlait talVicumond, the VirgmiwHonae Of dfopreeenfotives invited hita tSft^|pat%tttllecfloor, y The General . repliB§[t!rosii''i' ? ' ' i ''BioBM<jKDj Deo. 16. Hon. Tsoi*. Si" Boocok, Speaker of the , Hanepof Representatives; Sir; I havereceived you! oommuniea tionof this date, informing me that the Honie of Representatives had invited me to a seat in their Hall. I am deeply " grateful fpr this undeserved honor, and siiould be mnch.gratiSed.td be able to avail myaelf 'Of thoprivilege, and to enjoy the my’.respects to the of the people; but called to Richmond :on public business, my whole, attention is occupied in its execu tion. : Witbjprofonnd thanks for the honor ex ten dedtd;me i by the House of Ttepr eaen ■ tatives, and sincerely grateful for the kind sentiments expresse&'byiyourßelf, I am, most respectfully, your obedient servant, ' . ‘ R. E, IyKK. Scarcity of Pi In ters. In nearly every paper we pick np we see pdvbrtisehients for printers, and yet there were before the war, more papers printed in the State of Georgia than are now published in the Confederate States. The reason of this is at least 76 pet cent, of the fraternity have been, and are now, in the" army. Many of them command brigades, regiments and companies, and are upon different Generals’ staffs, while hundreds of them met death upon the fisld of glory. We venture that there is not an office in the South that hat not a . representative in the field and many offi cea were suspended at the commencement of the struggle, in order that the proprie tor, editor, printers and ail might enlist. tb ,J hare generally men of education aud alwSys of superior -intelligence, aDd therefore folly understand the principles they are fighting for, and the hardships, disease and death* incident to the life of a soldier, — Macon ( Ga.) Confederate. Affairs In SobUe. The recent message o'-the Mayor of Mobile pree6utB a very t 'isfactory re view of effairß in that city for" the past year. He saya there has been no suffer mg or actual distress in the cily, The citizens ot Mobile contributed $130,000 for the support of the free market, where 4,000 poor and needy persons received good and substantial food, while 1,000 families have been clothed at a cost of $70,000, donated by the .same liberal hands. The cash receipts in the city ? ifehsnrypave:.-tha expenditures for the sasgapigirTiast year, are upwards of $66,000. and JPP* 1 thfi entire amount in the treasury is $166, - T 8000 • This is a most satisfactory exhibit, and shows that the strictest economy has been exercised bv the authorities of our Bißter city.— Richmond Enquirer. Allens in Mississippi. Governor Clark, cf Mississippi, has is sned a proclamation, notifying all aliens in the .State, between the ages of eighteen and forty-five, to volnnteer in the military service of the Confederacy by the Ist of March next, or leave the State, except Bach-ns are, or may be exempted on any otnSrgrtrahdTTmh that of alienage. They arcuated notified that all under or above the, conscript age are liable to do militia duijr in the State as native bora citizens are. Confederate officers, having power to do so, are requested by the Governor to grant passports to all aliens who dosire to leave the Btate under the provisions cf the law. ®«a. Pillow's Success at Conscription.' General Pillow has returned to the ser j vice, for the months of September and October, from Alabama and', Mississippi, twenty-six thousand men in infantry m.d I cavalry. TFthe whore of thcrOcftfederacy conld be placed finder an administration of;conscription, distinguished by the vigi lance, energy and intelligence which seem to go.tun the district of Alabama and Mississippi, we should have no occasion to fear for the strength of our armies in the field or the saccess of cur cause.— Richmond Sentinel. Tiro Family of »r. Wrtght. Among all the afflictione brought upon families and individuals by the war, we have heard of no case which presents so many horrors as that of the family of the la KP r ; M. Wright, lately murder ,ed py the Yankees in Norfolk. Since his ornal death by hanging, his widow has died of disease of the mind, and one of his daughters a most interesting yoong Iwy, has gone mad. The eldest son of Dr. Wright having been killed at the bat ueof Gettystrarg his family are now left " 'ndigent' circnmstances, and without a Under these circumstances it rir- "8 to make an eflort to ‘ by subscription, .it to bring the ..ee lines, and place jong those who sym -r afflictions. -na Legislature adjourned on ... aftes a session of thirty days, •‘filed by the Constitution of the —Richmond Enpuircr. - “ nkM Prlaonera—Attempted Escape night was died upon by t' a9 " lahkee fiesertersconfined in the buiKW opposite Castle Thunder for the es<y, po „f in# whole-iof them from the prison Un ®s^NKo^thew^^ CDt h bycnicely hri-.Vo j nd time, kept their One,of their own nnm’jer turned traili, ana informed tbe inspector of the plot. Ia oraer to get at :the ringleaders, they wefe all called name* singly, and tbe guilty wer&powtfed ont by the informer. separated and transferred to tne Ojtßile, where they were placed in more «aaarecpiyfoi menu—Richmond Ex. Jj tTST B£C£iV£l)~ hsWt Bloom of Youth for tho oomplexion and skin* Drake’aeennino Plantation Bitters. Mart CherrylPeetoral and Sarsaparilla. Non; Alien's Hair Rectorer and Zvlobalstun wwtarfs Pine Tree Tar Cordial. Hagan's Magnolia Balm, fowling Ambrosia for tho Hair. Holloway's Family Medioines, Lhujnrs Improved Blood Seaiohor JuSarS^-&“ d C °“ GKO. A. CELLY’B Wholesale and Retail Drug tjtora. 0824 No. 99 Federal gtTfilsghony. or Mftanfcoturing and Cigar Leaf For Bale. S’COLLUTEB d BABB. 108 WOOD STBUPr 'o< of JJanufoe- ???***toK*»* Pomp tor Sale. 5,12-ir.cb **!* THEPITTBBURGH POST: THURSDAY MORNING, DRf! 1 B!imW!B. ai, 1863- FMlad’phia Advertisements OHA9. ITAGSS_ , IST AH HIOHS 3, RODIU.F HICKS .rmifi. o. SWOPE MAGEE & HICKS. Importers and dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satin etta, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, No. 266 MARKER STREET , Phi ladelpbla, oo2&-tf . * WE BBICE & CO,, PPvODUdE ABD PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 15 Soath Water street. PHILADELPHIA . J&’Liberal advances mado on when required, my-lyd E. P. MIOOIETON & BRO„ IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &e,, AND DEALERS IN Fine Old Whiskies, No. 5 North Front street, myltHyd PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer In every description of Gents’ Furnislxing Goods, 810 CHfSTSCT STREET, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA. C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., MANU?ACTCBEaa or *>AS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS, Patent improved Eicelsoir & Patent Paragos, COAL OIL BURNERS HAND LAMPS, COLUMNS, &o. Salesroom*, 517 Arch St. Pbtladelph i& Manufactory. Frankford, Philadelphia, All sroodfi warranted. O. HABBY BRIAN, d PEARCE, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS m OF MEN’S FUBNISHING GOODS, AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 KOUTH FOURTH STREET, myl-lyd PHILADELP^* 4 “■ff me csnom, ; ARCH STREET, between 3d and — T - PUILABELFHIA UNDERSIGNED HATING RE* A nowed the leaao of the abore popular Honaa for a sonea of years, would respectfully call the attention o* the traveling publio to its central lo cality, either tor business or pleasure, tnh&lyd THOaiAN S, WEBB * SON CUI>I A RD LI IN K . Steam to Hoeeastewa aad LiierposL Tbo First Class Power ul 8 enmshlps, SIDON I R£l>Ait, JfAHATHON, I THIPOUi WllA SAIL FROM NEW York every alternate Wednesday, from Liverpool every eiternnto SSaBEBSSfr Tuesday, and from Queenstown every alternate Wednesday. Steerage Paaaage l'roro Livorpcol or town, $3O in sold, or its equivalent in ourreno7. From Now York to Liverpool, &J 5 in currency For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS Jt GUION. 4U Fulton St., New York, or THOS. H. RATTIQAN, Agt, Nn 122 Monongahela Honse, Wa'rrnt., no2s-lyd Baooossor to Thos. Rattigan. Passagefroui J&ngl&nci A Ireland EUROPEAN AGra^Jl. THOM.VB H. KATTIGAK, .European Agent, 122 A2onongah*~ la House, Pittsburgh, Pa., is pro* pared to bring oat or send .book passengers from or to any part ot the old county, either by steam or sailing packets. bIGHT DRAFTS FOr SALE, pay&blo in any part of Furopa. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad, Also, Agout for tbo old Black bear Line of Sailing Packets, artl lor the lines of Steamers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. • Having sue copied the abovo in the European Passage and Exehatige Business, thennoersurnod solicits the patron* go of bis farmer customer:', and the publio in general, and la pr'-uarsd • tie ah outstandingtranractions T n full, noai-lm THOS. ii. Rai'UGAN. NEW VINTER GOODS. WE WOULD CALL THE ATTEK tioa of buyers to oar block of WINTEH GOODS. All.thejnewost styles of foreign and domestic CASSIMERES AND COATINGS' With a large and choice selection ci SILK ADD CASBMhiL-; VBSTID6S, W. H, M’GEE & CO., 143 FEDERAL STB££T, Corner Market Square, Allegheny City, Pa. FILL All WHITES DDK MODS Ali Descriptions Now Opening M. MENTZEK^, 04 BARRET STREET, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, FRENCH MERINOS REPP MERINOS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, BALMORAL SKIRTS; FLANNELS, COUNTRY BLANKETS, a.ND CLOAKS, re. szHDnrzßH, 0c28~3m-€od Spencer & McKay, BBBWIBS ADD I AIMS, PfoMta- <, rsAi£ ii&EVIET, 1 Ifenl% business of the late-fom at the office in the Brew will be th-anifaHo the friends of the lateSjmfor a oonttnuanoe rf thair patronage, and promise to make it thair aim to rive catti faction u» ml wh bnflla “ a ' **“«“ pfe«rssr sMAs mlh-lra Ws£BZ§™- OLDBSB * CO,, Gravel Hoofers, Corner Fifth and Wood Sreeti, Second Slurs’. AH work pi'wnpUy/dtspjiad to at lowest oash lijrioes. d«8 yiACBTI.K Bv»p)P.-TIUE FIBST TUB 'tfehS’itHflcet Fifth r v 'LSd**'* ia ev' Business Cards, &c. 3. & M. M’STEEK, B rass Founders, Gas and Steam Fitters, All kinds ol Brans and Iron Cocks xni»de to order, ALSO. BK ASS OASriNG3, OF ALL KINDS, ila io t the shortest notioe. Particular a: piUrioi -: id 31 A 4'A ATEh SIREET, near Liberty. JIL-s oi this firiu, being practical mo- of uiut:v >eais' experience In the busi ness will oti'.ure to xiva satisfaction in every re spect. We are &l«o agents for Guild, Garrison & Co.'s, Steam Pumps for water and oil, se6-lyd JOSEPH SMOWBEJS, NOTAKY PUBLIC, SU DIAMOND STREET, WTTbBUftaH. ' O’HAiiA & M'GINN, Attorneys at Law, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, VIFFICE 8» GRANT STREET Opposite the Court House. Pittsburgh. attention given to the settlement of Estates, sale and transfer of Beal Estate, Ex amination of Titles, Soldiers claims, collections in any part of the west. Prompt remittances, and full correspondence in regard to all biwinose entrusted to our oare. iulft-tt JOSEPH IS. MILLIKEN, J A 8 . P . FLEMING, *■ JDKU«GI«X, and Eietail Dealer In --yfatn and Dome"tio I>iueB, Medicines, Paints, •.'id*. i.*je-.'tui c end Perfumery, INo. 7 7 E't'.ttorai Htreet, ALLEGHKNT £ITT, PA, my22:lyd Sl# CAMS, OIL CLUTHff, SC, S ! Ci » 8. 3_. &| «a * B g £l*2. 97 Foorth Street. Ka rttiviOteTOXHt LAl'l Jiis« It* vrioes-. oi widen ibe ltuieet to offered in FOK CASH, deic Bit I£JLA.o Josras... ti. iivra >Yw. MV«r«.u vgh 3nstf(iHiiH si till woar, - JONES. BOYD Sc CO., .Viirii-W i9f 4,'Ak'S f. S'££ *Yfi. also, 3prmr. A i* Mr I :ii‘i.i_K<3l Kid AXLE-, ..’c>r~r 't<9: ur-l Kir--: ’r^r-. MO©SHEAB s Cfi&#!?slGB MESCSAjn' roa faa iiLs or -I'j Wft.Ai. fiJSD UL.OO.Mb, vo. a vr •>?•?» utksjs. bjilow make 6'in'BBEJMJU •"fc. »: : f-VTii B.ui:h")ES 'eSi'Si. *B. <6 <o©, vnutihii GHgggfii »i* ua«u *ku ui RRsi mater* djjo jt i x r ft b r ft « h , j\. i > y. Humbuat and i*fca fitters, *3O. I*s «P*N>BETB PI2£ST <TX£liK< uL % rVfc“r&Bt!ll&ta i E J) 47 OHIO as . j i.-+u u-ros, a FUBLPMf hi ?Si£AM-H. HHEfcr LEAD, Lead Pipe, Ply and liar Lead.ana ninber*i material In general. Cii llefineriM fittoiuplu tho most ai*proTed manner. Tanka lined Lead or Copper. Hooves fitted with VJat'.r and G-as Tis- Vares. ISA- N. A•! Ci.Rra si^riyd K.'PKSOLSTEKV, :iu. 85 FOURTH ET., HSAU V/O0I) 2i A N U & A V* &- II.HJS r.nd keep constantly on hand ever; Tr. theL line, vii: Cornices, Ornaments OnriAin Gooda, Comfort?. oi mi Kinds; also, the cuebratcd Patent Bpnnt Beds. AH ainds cf Shadec, Blinds end Fixtures •d®" Prompt attention given to all orders fo; fit* cing and laying down Cojpeta. Oil Oloins, Ac, ctid7:lyd ROBEBTe k ROENIOK. 8. Bo & I\, fi». MABSiUk\ era u.d Driers in ffloon - taTTfta, and eU rf W r'APiiK, foit'ai irf.inovod from So. *7 street io HO. 83 SMITHMKL.D bCHKiVi. PlMlbSrii, ?&- Viuin jviii : . f KA*i'j. «r 3 WILLIAM OARB & CO, «80L£3ALE SflOCfcfiS, dtiil aißJvOrSfctf-8 Of Rsi, AliiiO, Distillers and DealarE la g.KBOLD MONON limns LA HYIi WfUBKI 5»7 Stress, pi. W. OONSiNttiiLS ...a.iot'e KaKOiLia ...if. CCITRIK6hXJ« &. rnue£:r a «i CO PIfTR. BUKflJtf Om ML-amc WORKB-Wa.-o. noosa, 118 Water litrnev, -.nd 156 First street, Fittaborgb, dec-ft b»iow tJae Monoaga* beU Boose, oi FirtsbarehOnj Window Dr&xfkta’ Glass Ware and Amef* can Convex Glass, fur *todowe, oborengt end unblie baijU&tu*. e pj i, H. CASIDA.Y. Mdto, nsd iior* gage, K*ai I&.L3assd Sfog* POPLINS; oiiandiss Broker. Desirable Mill property and other Real Bfft&t« 10 the amour: 4 , of $lOO,OOO for sale low. CVJftTlfii i . STMJIIEE¥&, MOPSJK CAftPEi* T®« J.XD JOBBJSJ. SHOP vmeis AJXET bt.tMiWMd and Llbcrlj Streets, Pittsburgh; Pa. solieitod and promptly attended to. *°**="» pjtnai. ....... —... a, r. DALntt BOB$"a SftA ¥.SK fr.W-Y. VO,) Wholesale <hooen, qOBHIIJiOB san FORfflJUßigi BEftctMn iHiiirs m frooisM »nd Plnebarih M&aafertuM Ha. 301 tIBKRXT BTBEET-, PIXTBBU EG] BY W. BEAUHOtfT & CO, paxwßfl is brandies, Wines anil Gins. AHo, Blaakberry, lUspberry, Wild Cherry and Brandies. Old MonocshabeU, Rye, and wirier TThlskiw, Jamaica Hum, <frc No. sa Llbtrty Btre«t, Oi'iK-irtt* yoi»n& struct, H IlTTfli) U K4H , F* A . #*- ttoteU -'UraruM, and KamOi*, »i mo&r&tt profits far O&stL xaySiilya S_ uoon t Oi! Wo rid DITKCAE', 3s OC„ MennfcataieSsoi psbs wans BEFiahii O A K B O N O I Xs @ • OBee, NO. 8N LIBERTY STREET. Pitt*. berth. Pa. swh-dmd p. BXY]anu~*.«.-H. d. semi ...... c, bsyiuk Lata at Miller k Eioketflon's. Reymer «3c .Brothers, ' - : fSa»e»CT3 to Reymer * A^dsnonJ * " \ /.: W paid to fitting up and ro» uk:* series. WM. I. H’StHS B G C A B BSO B TO BXTTSBUR.QH, Pa AI.I.KQHSSY Business Cards, &c. B, HtrTCHTUSON (LAT» 07 LXXOH & HUTCH IK BON,) COMIMOf 4 MWiEMSG MIBCBAW Dealer In WESTEBN BESEBVB CHEESE, * Floor. Grain. Fish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Poor WP “f an A? R( ? r ' (j '' P genehall y, Bart Brands of Family ;■ .oar Always on Eaad fio. 102 Sett-jJ Street. BetweenWoodand Market, „ ~. , , PITTbBUGH, PKNH’k. a^Tfcnc ® on ConalffnmeiUd, Jacob Holler, Importer and wholesale dealer in VOSEIGN WINES & LIQUORS, 160 raiTHFIELO STREET, Three doors above 6th street. VAGOB HEUIB WOULD I.WITK Bt J a » tl on to his stock of German WisiM and Frenoh Brandies which has been se lectedand imported by himsolt Families and ob arches could depend on obtaining at this es tablishment the best and puresTofWlnL Uquc„ of all kinds, equalto anyin ways on hand. Also, pure old Kye Whiakv AnH mo beat Rectified Mononganela. p. MEBTS, Wholesale and Retail dealer in and manufac turer of Ladles, Bisses Gents, Boys end Youths BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, IN ALL THEIK VARIETIES, No. 125 FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY CITY. PA, PRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, SO 81 FIFTH STREET. „/®' c °!!ection of accounts and all logs] bm’- ness promptly attended to. teilyJ •a&UB & APPELL, BfKBrHANT TAILS* IfcfS, Street. AATK hate j i>t*r Kkt'biv>;ii n v v Jiirie end well selected 3 took oi Fall and Winter Goods, eODtiatioi oi iiloiiia, Csaiiaem, VcsUßira. &«. ALBU —A far ye stock of GENT’S FURNISHING UCOJDtf, including £cuMr OaUart, Aechikc, »nd every thmg asaalir kept by Bret class Fnrnlshlnr b,c.rt Urderc prewtly eieonted. aaJOilyd AXDECW K.LQMAS, Hik*t Phipps. Jr , General Partners. |BOa CITY FOBGE, KLOffIAI A PHIPPS, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, manufacture Bar Iron, Genera! Railway Had Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Lo oomoUTo Axlca. wc. UUQUhSNE BRASS WORKS CABMAN & CRAWFORD. Manolactorcrß 0/ e very variety 0/ finishod BEASS WORK FOB PLUMBEBU GAS or STEAM FITTEHS, iIACfiISKSTb iso OOt-PEEShUTHB, |W!AASIsI CASTIHUN OF EVEKV J»K- Bonption mado to order. Steamboat worfi, steam and ga« fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Hartioalar attbwtion uasp to fitting ut. Rofineriefl for Joai and Carbon U:!b, Also, solo agents lor the Wcnern D*«H'r*t of PoimsylT&nia. lor tfie sale oi'Maxsn. Lansdeil A co b .Patent hyphen Pujup, the oe.it oror mvon* ted. having no valves it is not liable ty get cu» n< order and will throw more water than aty voni twioe its aise. feblhdly. jgWfK IIIAHONDSTEyi. WOIIHS PirrsßVßfJH. pa PAHM, BBOTHEH&IO., RitoH'iCTUaiUiS Be« Qaauu Eafinad Uait maul, donate. Flat and Ootayon. tf all rites. Warraa tod equal to any imported or manuf&ccurcd ii this eountry, Uffloo Warehouse, .No. J!49 i *oi First and IDO and 1221 Second streets. Pitts* tareh. leblbilyd WSLLSAffI 3AGALET, WMOLfeIAU GROE.iB SOB, 18 AKfl 20 WOOD BTBBET, ff’iT T M iUh b H CHABLKB L. CALDWLLL, (buocesor to J as. Holmes A Co^ PORK PACHISa Dealer In Baoon* Lard, Bugar-Cured Bams, bmo&ed Beef Ao. Oorner Market and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. aeelhlyri. JAUBSMUXiffGAIt, MOMONGAJ4E BA FLAW IN 9 MILL, would respectfully in form the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filleo »t with the newest and most approved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sw-c M( | scatters, kiln dried, frames, mooldlnts, bcj mating, Ac. South PryrasuaoE, Sept, 7,1857. laS3 Hotels & Restaurants. iAYAaiC JK OXJ a E ffle, SBO liberty gtrest, flext to Pemuylvaal* Paasangor .Depot JOSES HAVAOS; PropricJov, HArae TAKES AAB FITTED Ur, with allthe modern Improvements, this po pniar reeortt'tiie subscriber is prepared to accom- Md the public gener auy. with the best the markets affords. Oyster? wUI be wrved upin every variety of style, during Bis Winery Liquors and Alesiie t&tlB confident in recommending to the publio for tho.r •xoellenoe. W “i' 1 Op*®! «s«iv«a <uuj and sold wholesale and retail. mp33:lyd OUB HOUBK, fi.O. 83 DIAMOBD ALLUY, i'ittsbobgb. 'I'M SBBSCKIBSB ANHOUNONS Prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with evorptiriTf in tide eating and drinking line at the shariast aotieg. JOHN BgAlifiT* jalOuy Proprietor. Taong’s Eating Saloon, OOBHXB VBtQQ) AMJY AMD frtrrr) VHLS BTMBXB< Where OYBBS&B ud ell the (Ullevsies ol tin sr oelt etuaat Vtain ellay and Smithied tt. W. i&C^Vt^iSSS irourth street. a* has always, on hand tbo Wt duality of usurer Beer, and in obnnectioc with the hali* a well appoint*) billiard saloon, with good tables, balls end cues. Rominsfce? the pin c*. Apolio Hall, ifoupih tt. uearWood. entrance from Fourth. jy Coruuoopi £a Salooa, uoiiNait or union anl> rirxu bTKBRib (Near Market.) WlfKttß THE PCBIJt) (JAS ob> TAIN the best and purest Liquors Meals ittrved &t all bourn on the abort ,»i no* lice. Lunch evenr morning ijetwean the hourenf ah and 13 o'clock. FEED, WKIBB. &eSfl-ly Proprietor. SCHOOL BOOK» used in the FHBUC SCHOOLS. HIGH SCHOOL, SELECT SCHOOLS, FEMALE COLLEGE. WESTERN E9IVEBS ITT, and the various educational institutions in this oity and vicinity. Also a complete ataorUQent of SCHOOL STATIONARY, Affij. SlatO. Uobber, ■«? r Banking Houses, &c. H BASH«£» * “a-**ohanea Brokers tad PbelCn to a otes.Brttfc. Aooopfcincoa, (Jold, Silver cad Bank felS-JSiehme cn the Esaisrasad Wrato vitses oonstantly for sale, IW?Lf&fSrS, MtriB; ■»***■• DOLLAB SAVIftlaS BANI, «?s s’DDiifiii OPES J>Ail gjY, FKwss * J 5 O’iiEOCMl also, on W edneedav and Saturday evenings, aom May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 c/elook end from November Igt u. May Ist. from « to S 4 OtOCK. Deporlts reoeived of ah turns net On i/OLjj-B, and a dividend oi tbs profits deol&rcd tvnoe a year, m June and Oeiempar. Interest hal been declared Bcmi-annimUy.il! June andDecem her sinoe the Banjc was or ionised, attherato ofsiK per eont. a year. IntoreCT.lf nos cirasn cut, !s pisccd to tho credit of the dps*oaitor 33 p cTnoipsJ, and bears the same Interest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding rwioo a year, without troubling tho depositor to call or even to present his pass boc-K. At this rate money will double is 1833 than twelve yeaxs b Boohs oonteinirg the Chart**, Bv-Lawt Rules and Regulations, joraSched irrafL:, aupUe»3on at tha sffioi. John 15. M'FadJetii Isa&o M. Pennoolu ."thn Holmes, John Mugshßii A-leiander Speer, James £. 0, hfcedaS bom. L. Pancc < ;;.'':H, a. M. Pollock, MTffc Jrnaen MoAnleTi Hill Burgwii', James Herd man-. Wa*. J, Andtrftoa, „ fiUBfSM. Calvin Adams, James D. Kelly- John 0. Baokofen, Peter A. Made/?*, Gecrgo Blaek. VVm. Vankirk - John C. Bindley, James Shidla, Aionxe A. Carrier Robert Robb, Charles A. WrJtar P. Meraball, m i*otKl? > j ohn Or.-, JohJiKvans. B.cuiy L. Rlut^glS, Wm P Weyinan. John H. SboeuberMa Wm. S. Havep, W on £. Sohmert*, Petor H.ficuke? AJexander Tindit, WahnrdH&ys, Lriic Whit Ger, i Wit G. Lively, cnristian Yecucr* ' #Si« *f*f! ** TT V*». • CHARLES A, COLTON, REAL ISTAIE M'lSSs IKSTITUTIOH STATEMENT Of THE OIINDITIOS ol ihe aOj to iaeutution oq the 2d day of No vembdi, 18»Vi, published in oonformity to the charter • Amount of Deposits, Nov. *3l, 1863 $103,594 18 Amount cf lnt6rtsi due Depositors.. .. 1,054 yi Auh-uli of C_mingeijt Fund 2,423 91 Assars. First Liens on Heal Et*tate-d*35,2u0 01 United Mates Roods 5u,;.i0 o.J U S. Debt LertiQcatos and Nulea, (.market vulue; 11,051 7^ Interest eari ed net due 5, r )9 97 Ufflee Furniture 160 Oo on harisi 11. Oil Z 4 The undersigned, AcU tieg Committee, have examined Uie book.- ol iho iuhtituuon, the bonds an i 6tcuritie», counted the ca*h, Ac., and have found ti.c »b(jve stK-etcevt to be correct. "• H IuPELAND, NIL'HnLAb VoEGfLY. WM. U. bMtTU. Detcsiu lectireJ DAiLN , and EVERY SAT UKDAY KV&MNii INiLIIEoT PAID at 0 per ecu'. p»r aunam Thomas N. Miller. cspfcciol Portntr Hon.T. SI. Howe, I llonJ.H.flloorhea Wm U, Mmltb, j <4. O- Massey, W. B, Cepeiaiid, 1 Jneob t*aiui«>r, Harvey Childs, | Sleholas Vecgily. OlHce, 63 Fourth Street. cel LOAN OFFICE. d « N il X iHIul i S BW. TOO SSATHFEIID SXkiKtiT J e>ar the Futh, Fittsborsh, ;.N ANI> SSIAJLL ivALtxi« 0 Gold and Hilver, Dio ia*:ad£._Jewelr7, G?‘d j.Lver and ali hindr ?• vs.dai'..fl ?*ir!v for ?,ny lenjih of time s#-b'3 < f r.. ■'k ..-.•.ci be -'"iirerei ' -.t) J%mr NAVI tius IhkTITrTIO-V. !¥«. ilo bnutunaia street, 0;.; onto the Chartered !-~ the O i" I C; li. XI a$ . Ji*rei*lA S&S2.&* V ‘l »&, Jr. ..i r3KS.rk.vtv. Vr'ro. H. • j ... *I. i’ Ku .id I\.*s. L. A. K :tr T , rrar-jis Sein.r'< Jo?!’!- htod... Joh.-' H. Jur.utnßs, ’‘tucEiLih Xhumim.? D -ur a'tT. lira.,.'. ; Uecrv tfi< ?u Aii-c-'. fv* Kiu* ?c Lm, A 5 Boil Jca Diiwrrid: 8 S Kowler Yv A Reed Jaa W it 0 oehmerts F ilahm t \Y ILickeucn J 1 /me S !i Hartman D M L<.ng K .1 Anj^rsor. .Jos W Baxter D £ MilCttuay C H Wolf iiobort b Cv-rhia-L Wm Smith YV lbtnsen •'} d J ' lua. jf J one. W B Pi'-tlre C B Horr-rn Open dftiiy, from S a. u. to * ?. Alfly, Tues day and iaturaay evr.ninrs, trcm flto S o'clock. Deposit received ot 'JNB DIMS an 1 toward*. Dividendsdeclared in December ani June ol each yoai. Dividend* allowed to remain arc piaoo 1 1 o the Credit oi me depositor as pridcipah and bear in terest, thus compounding it Books containing Charter. USy-Laws, A fur nished at the ofiicti. This icjtitation offers, ctreciaily to thck'o poisons whose earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily sarod, a sum which will be a resource when needed> their money not only being safo but bearing in tcrcst,ic ■ Stead ;il remaiving unproductive. myL K’iltftbnrgh Sanitary < «manlltee AND DEPOSITOUT, No. 59 Fourth Street, B«lw<>en Wood and Market Streets, Contributions of Morey and Goods Bolklled. Stores Brnt to all parts of the army. Information furnished in relation to the dick and Wounded in tho camj.3 and Hospitals. Tho freight cc goods donated is paid here, PITrSBUH-DH SANITARY COMMITTEE deS-tf PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S’ >|'HE SUBSCRIBEBfI HAVE JCSc A opened especially for the Holiday's « vary lane and desirable stock ol FiBE BllbD JgWßlßt, eOLB AM D SIS/*-KB W&THES. :br Ladies and Sentlemen’s wear, line Bronte Clocks, Fancy Hoods, SIITEB-FIADEB WABB, inch as castors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets, lord cases, tea setts, ote„ and a large variety 2 Suitable articles for presents. i PKIBKiU It, MlTBAk«syrmg d«<3o 49 Fmbjtnet Shell Oysters I Shell Oysters. CoßarucoPUE bazoos' \Lwats inadrance. Iheproprietorofthia notedut uiß establishment has just reeieved a large sup* Dly of Baltimore Shell utters. laey *m,J served up In the best possible manner, witJi aJi the delicacies tho Market ailordd. .Don't forget the place, eernor of Fifth and Union streets. se*bdtt V. WKIS. Proprietor WHERE SHOESr UO iO NO. 16 FIFTH HTKEjcr, KDil jdt ft irbr.il Artiflio (row D. S. OIFrfiNBACHtiB. P. S,-Ls4i«’ good Kid Slippers ;f or 60 wntjr 4PPISS-SOO SEU. CHOICE AP oc3l com or streets • CBITITATOB4I|!ijSJrra SDDBB Cutt«M. seod Mr now «M, churn*, i&zm & /■ **"? i‘-'7rSP‘®*J&i r L, ***ty xtr t “wSSfe. OilAß'riißEll liioi, rturstunicr GEORGE ALBBEE vffia FiMmaOTt. LIaBIT.IVIES. $107,973 01 A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer, TBfSTEKS. ISAAC JONE 3, Pkksidevt. y. -o 3'J <\ LL »EORfi7A? t 4.SD TUHJISCRBR, o EL McKINLEY. iJKESIDEKT, THOHAS BAIIEWELL, tEORKI A Hi', JOSEPH R. HCATEB, IRKAbUKLK, JAHES PARK, Jr. no tot butt our "a* Railroads. 1863. 1863- WINTER ABBANOEMEN'T. ’ On and after Honda?, SToweiuber 18th. MAUL CMTRAL RAILROAD. Nljiie Dally Trains. THE THBOVfiH ACCOMMODA tion Train leaves the passenger Station Daily, (except bnnday j at 5 50 a m., flopping at all stations between Pittsburgh ami Piladelphia. conneodon for New York at THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger titAtion every morning, (except Sun day.) at 2 50 &. su stopping only at principal Sta tions. and making direct oonneotions at nanls burg for Baltimore and Washington, and for Neir fcork via Philadelphia. THE THROUGH aXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, at 425 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, direot connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and- for New. Y oca via Allentown Route and Philadelphia. THE FAST LINE leaves the Station daily, (except Sunday,) at 835 p. ml, stopping otiiy at principal Stations, connecting at Kamaburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia for New York. JOfiNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRABI leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 d, m» stopr ping at all stations, and mnningAS faras Cone-* maugh. PixtdT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWaU’s Station, leaves daily, (except sundaydats3oa<nw SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ftr Wall's Sration, leaves daily. (exoept Stmdayj at 1140 a. m. Tiilßjj ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fog W all's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 350 p. m. JfOUnt'H ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (exoept Sunday,) at 6 00 p. m. THIS CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station, every Sunday at 905 a, m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m. RhTVBKUe TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 12 50 p. m. Philadelphia i&xpresL...... i 20 p. m. Dost Line .. .. 130 a. m. Through Mail Train 100 a. m. Johnstown AnefunmnrlfttinTi ...IQflfr a. m. Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation...... 6 25 a. m. 2d Wall’s Station Accommodation 8 35a. m. 3d Wall’s Station Accommodation 1 55 p. m.. 4th W all’s Station Accommodation 6 U 5 p. m. Baltimore express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 20 p. m. on Mondays. TRAINS FOR BJUAIRSVILLE and INDI ANA connect at Bl&irsvUie Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation Weit. TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG connect at Cres son with Express Trails and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. The graveling Publio will find it greatly to their interest, in going hast or West, to travel by the FKNNtiYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the ac 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 Satety, Speed and Comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. $107,y73 01 TO NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BaLTLMuRK IiANCA.sTKi; HARRISBURG Baggage Cueuxed to all Matrons on the Penn sylvania Railroad, ana to Pniladelphia. Balti more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in oars will be charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from bu ttons where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will bold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. Bi —An Omnibus Bine n&s been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 15 cants lor each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART. Agent, At the P. R. IL, Passenger Station, on liberty and Grant streets. noil l 1863. PiTTSBURbfI,¥f.WAINE&CHICAGO RAILWA! TO ALL POINTS m THE WE IT, SOUTH WEST AHD WORTH WEST. Shortest and Host Direct Route to the West, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER NOVE3TBER 161 b, ISo-'i, trains rcn at follows, vi*; — WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS, Chicago Exrreas. Chicago Express Leaves Pittsburgh,'. 1.45 a, m. Allegheny ..1.55 a. in. Arrives ALianoe J5.4U a. m, 1.40 p. m. Crestline. lu.iSJ a. m. j 10.30 p.m. Ft. Wayne j •- Chicago 10.50 p. m. 11.00 a. m, FOR COLI'.YLBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS Leaves OresdiGe Arrives Columbus Cincinnati Indianapolis... Louisvihe Si. Louis Ail drains through to Chicago witho chango of Carp. N. £ —The timo to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Oolumouß, and pagsengeri all go into Cincinnati together. CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL. . Mail. Accommodation. Leave Pittsburgh ihcOa. m. ;Usp. m. Allegheny -.6.40 a. in. p.m. New Brighton. BJd) a. m. 4.15 p. m. Alliance 1120 a, m. 740 p. m. Arrive Ciestline 5. 30 p. m. These trains stop at prinoip&i Stations betveen Allegheny and Rochester. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS —From Federal street Station, AUe> gheoy City. Leave Allegheny..9Js a. m. 12.00 m. p.m. 6.40 d m. Arrive N. Brighton.li.ls a. m. 1.45 p. m. 6.25 p, m. 7.35 P. m. EASTWARD, Leave N, inghtoa-5.30 a. a, 7.00 a, m t 12,20 p, m, 260 p. m. Arrive Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8 40 a. m. p. m. 4.60 p. m EASTWARD TRAINS, ABBIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Chicago Express 2.£0 a. m, ihtc&ro Express _ .3 30 p.m. Cincinnati Express .... .. _7.60 pm. Crestline Maii.~ .. „7.0 q p , m . TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and OIL CITY. Mail, Leave Pittaburth 6.30 a. m. Allegheny 6.40 a. m. Arrive New Ca5t1e...10.40 a. m. EASTWARD. Leave New Castle.„;6.2o a. m. 1.00 p.jo. Arrive Allegheny 8,40 a.m. 4J>O tS-Tralns aro run by Columbus time, whrii is 12 minutes slower Ih&nPittßburgh time. -T For further information, ana through tlakets, apply to ttlJO. PARKXN, Ticket Aa*L Uabn Passenger Station, PittahtUm Pa. and A. Q. CASBM<BERitY. Agent Allegheny. JOfiN B. JERYIb. General SsperinUsfdent, il. R. PAYSUN. General Passenger Agent. | GLIVIMU, PiTTSBUBGfI & Wtt|BLll« It. B. WINTER ABBANOBHENT. ON AND AFTERJIOND AY * SOVBH BER 16th, ,186 S. Trafas wHI leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania BsHroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: »*'■' PITTSBUBaEAOT WHEELING LIKS, Leave Pittsburgh..— L 45 a. m. 620 a.m. 1.46 p*.m' WoUsville 4.10 " 8.42 *' 4.05 •* " 9.45 M 5.® •• Wheeling ......6.09 ** 11.00 ** 6.08 “ Arrives i Beliair “ 1105 “ 6^o Connecting at Steubenville and BeHair with Sten> benriileand Indiana Railroad,add Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesvißfl.Kewark.Colitmbus.Xenia Dayton., Indianapolis, dnoumatS, Louisville, Cairo,st Louis. Bt Joseph, and all points wostand -south-west, and at Whceiing with Baltimore and OfcSo Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.45 a. m i Welisville 4.30 •• p - . m - Bayard .. r 6.56 2 J £ ~ Alliance .T. 6.65 “ *• Ravenna 7.40 '* .. - rjg .. Arrives Cleveland...JL2s “ &40 *• taw with Httebragh. ten W&m Railroad at Ravennawith Atlantic and Great Western Rajlrndfor wnim,BrMrriUA Head vine, Union, Cornr. Jemeetownandlielamanea: at Hudson.-with ffleveiand. 11 TlMll i*if iritb irteamrni for Detroit. . _ I Steubenville and WeUaviUe A■ _ | leave, Allegheny titty at 360 V hemming Xrains arrive t' m.. 8.05-p. m, and 2-10 a. v Thronah Tieketa to all iroenered at the Inb OEOBO ,\nd 4t Allegheny* F 1 U*-' FA R E sl2 80 lO 50 lO 00 8 80 7 65 THE 1863. L 45 p. m, 1.55 p, m. Accommodation. 3.00 p. mu 6.40 p. m*. ALLEBHf Oi OFFICE Se-k WHSmeBS A%. & FIKH AND JOk VioeJßttßTdinb D. pSoKrr&W Dinunsßisa ooojmi. * SUETARLS Fop HAiCBBSI # », Zilboi an<? Coll^- t Bfrllroadg. ««***«*- WINTER ABBASCIEgEST. WeintMday, Dewmbw 3d.»UBg, ,yj gains will leave the Depot, corner of Boira&A Water gtreeta.aa;feU9Wi; 7«.m IstM'Keaaport Aoo'da. 1100 am M ” " fllUpm 205ttS ', 7ooam BSo*g'-' ■ Br&ddock’a . 415 pm 640gS SundayCharahTiala to and frem U'Kwport, 100 pm 10 00*i: w hdiihjpouj «hd ciawasin b. b., Oomwanu at Indlanapolla *ia Tarr* 'S*.- “4 i^JUtonaaflroad,%SLtiw *l , rfWhte sad paaaesaara oarried fiom Oindagf / ,nati or LaWTanaobar, in lass thn« than by afifflig; I otter rocta by twentp-ftmr hoars, sad at as l om&J' (ms, The only roaa by which shipments caBWSaPW gbdjrfrom Oiaoinaaa to tbeWeftSSiontbMak^ --VoammmoateiMdo toP.'c. WEST, or ALEX.S {fflkSBfSRSSi mttatiaat end no eharre for commission; no I fIMM» roil DBATAO3 08 0011100108 „ LIW- i UgOMBBe. l - J6fßTthjrtn&nnafloßapply to THOS.HATI-& giS. (Ho. 133 Monoarabola flouse, agent of thfr voapany. who it prepared to give thbouss x gJUPW for pMsanrere and freight to Indians^ - T«n« Hattto, Lafeyetta, Cbfaveo, Pern^ffT' Jsrtu. Crawfordffvjlle. (aarlaaton. Parltugd o *- txaTba- Ao. Ef C. LoAd,#^^^ Insurant WEST- No. ®2 upotoL WUI a UHSB A Hon »ra (.oil V._ dotennlaH, nistboA^ tenor thsfer tasßrod. v . .Atet Offloa rSfei' Prawlnoi Sm.' Hotel i.yi £ji, iii:: SaSaoSiHimej. georeoDarEl, Obas. W. aiobbvn AloracderSpK'r 800, J . Thosa^'^ BEL iAS’Jii i'Ji , |iMP OSr jfAi^E*A. Oo Oi 3150. ini raja. : const 3ill» RocpJvfcble, bactness Sot* Aecoaius, 0*& ?*. £v<a* 134 vu *- 05.383 5-.1& x-rascroit ta& fwdeilfii awwa, %h lWeth* IgmJt • j»«- Wood Kffij-. JKSS9S 3. ?rOOdWSRI, ’ohil B. M.EINCffi. Mil corse: !MfIIHM!TT A 6/ raw* F3AHHMM FI A (WMPAjrrojPHn^* SSira*.”* 457 «® , “ InJnc " S 5 b?? aaaay assjm B»*l Estate, tottaeni Tains wj <K~i, Taapoiwy lioana on amnio „toal Beeuittias . Btooto, (promt vsJbj <sfciu« 003* „ . M „ gotoJ aoa Bilia . {S-jg^siias MiSg^Jssnitgini £a§sa&iSBG& proHPbioo an iiaUßtioe, m6es * fcre«3 Ptiddoris* tie pear ISaiijesoin (OlßßOTOlVa ' fisarfftofc ■ tew Boots. a Qt^, a ztitiBmxg£^ ■■ auru Hoiflagfca. mmm&mWHm nfSUHAHGg COMPAW^ 19.140 ohjstfdt antsSr* Opposite *lw Csifoia ■***-***•**>. ■/mb^SEgg OliarieaßayH. alJC^Mtori* ?.RUU!KZoSK. im»
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