FM7',F • • MEM nut SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST , faueriiezinurr. TE-" TO =NCI'S)," awa rd t o . h aw _ .; ATI AS QUICK tiuta by any = ro St u . te Lo . Louis and Chicago' Mail . i l arm& 141 V48141telittrgb 440 a Li st . . M, Sm 4O p. tn. .. A lloatml7-..-- 1400 it. m. 1.50 p. in. liftinafiela .10,00 a. m. 10.10 p. in. Aglaia hm....44,40 a. m. 10,50 p. in. " VIM - -mr..45 p. in. 12.58 a. in. 44 . 1 . $.115 p. pl. PAO a. art manic-- 4,50 p. M. 5,00 a. in. .. CI L ------ -3 1 40 P. 81. 11.00 a. m. - .....12,411 Se* COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. Laanalitaidino 10,53 a. in. 11.00 p. tn. embus ...... -.. 140 p. in. 1,30 a. in. _. ~ . ti 040 p.m. 7,40 a. m. ain.-----.10.40 a. at. 11,55 p. in. FORINDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. 4tiateraidine.. Min a. at. 11,00 p. tn. ea at initiaaiiiilie. 3.00 P. M. 3,00 a. m. .. erre Hants- AIN a. m. 3,50 n m .. ' -. 81. Lew& ..... -. 1 0,05 a. in. 11 , 55 p" .. m... i fillbultbamaiih to Chicago without change t he.___-- thie - to _Cincinnati" is the same as )7..mieuirma . - i' Trains on both Roaas . meet at A lgl e t!, : aaa paraapen a ll CO into Cincinnati .... . . Mail. - R'xprese. Wad . • ... 6,20 a. m. Lao p m we at Kin — i...is,o3 p. tn. 12,30 a. III: • - e 6,55 p. m. 5,20 a. m. o Itiburgh..... 1 ,25 . a. m. 3,10 p. in. ..V. Zeebads Railroad for the Eastern eatows and Philadelphia.- & fas, ',..E.., tdirease or gars between Chicago eglts=ttaburgh and Allentown, on at SAO p. m. reaching at SAO p • nu. and New York at 10.45 • 41110OMY0 DALTON TRAINS—From Federal .....' - "Attootifeuion. Allegheny City. ill ;ill s " , **EO/TON ACCOMMODATION. gawevr. . je ll/ 0...i.n. , 72..: ,. 110: p.... ear- 3411 " " 2.00 " . ' ' i. , . BOONOMYACCOMMODATION. 11 i =1. 14 7 at 12.60 p. in. and 6 p, m . at LOS a. m. and 41,00 ...11i/KRICET TRAIN. 1:11Ieqe ...„.. 6,10 a. tn ZIL. _11,06 a. . irtlia - at - • ... - 7.33 p. in . 2,30 a. M . atturel by Columbus thine. which is t 'darer than Pittsburgh time, good on the accommodation and sold at reduced prime. Al • tr:!lgh"tintit, as follows— and ....,...• - ir. il .d. ...... _Ohio, to and from Millersturah. A", ofpcFalLs, etc, .....- r ,......' :, ~ - tw:Atount.Vernon, Shelby, . . lON Detroit, rite. . • .. litraDtelerrara, Springfield. Columbus . • 'ri • Dayton, InthUnatailie, Saint ''lg '-''' - ..._. ___ . ' rantec.. - 'r l i telictinglold,BandueltY. Dayton. Cita * r ' i Dayton, Cincinnati. Toledo, - . W : o. for Peru, Lafayette, Ind.. Saint • tl7 ..`..., arntOist 0, Pointe in; Central In- I e ', for Laporte. .- 7, ~ ....,, . . 4 . points. on the Loui sv ille. Now -,,, --.-L.N.' ' :' ' ' akur°l34l - , i - ' 4 * k"'" . l' r.. - "vir kl-Qr sit l ialt a eerier,. .0 n :11 i : Vitpl ik lVll:i ipi Met. AMU 4-"-.11 ..73 i4' -- .4 -...' : .diatiOZ - p e tttbtfr et ii. , f- Vie Tioket.ollCce r ofl 0. W. c..., "wai ling_ twswiloe t ud ood en ' t telll. 'part r o I sae eila skim r... ias wer .- Aggienin-tat=7.s felnt*Ortlg 4 :W TIME. THE 1862. TI WS. q.t • ,3 ininta AREARGEMITO . 1'424153rica..3 the above earned sta. , Iwo " a udio at a. =4 &p -ie.. • r pnadialstatto itba ~,r uzctingat mak , - • sted ~:rieietraiu • 4 - gi l eedtm ak sg l if • tlearcipt4este.Amboy Hue. , XTX/lalgoTh . „ , , Assday)st 3400 so. :Lollop •• • ' sussing its far as Coss - ' •••-: •CipArglON • • . • .smie; Lin . PATION DUFF for • ' Usfle s.al. • , , (except - Sunday) • - ptge00110110)). for lainesa f ilailPANNlt•sandal) at Allea s tr4lllMATlNl TRAM for mow e x cept' Solday) at P. is. I=ME lIUMPFO TRAINS P ' -----.— -- __ ...2=irpos...tho.,Company wili v. refOrPerSOWII billiniza . "I P I IM IC.811166:-7 2 Zd en i l artri 1 f: 11 W ,e, . NO 41 Posioilita Ai t r• Agent. . -. i . zi n in cLt r iber . ty 114141 V -.....-__ n''' 0 11 Wr I FR Algn AIL MOONS TIMM FOR bititshiitialitai '- :tjeliAlillUsill a eii Fiats. rimmi=diaria, 4 7gzsoilima Lode so . ,• 111 0/ 11 1 1 11111111111017111.11St uks - • MP soli *knots tom Bt. Louis to St;Jaseph: 14*. Ito% t ie , =s i llzan k t i ritim asap le an, 046 ~ • 1 7. 7 Plibkialr" all sr4 W ! is .a......, i -- 7 . 77c , A.... c • it. aretressft Anat. =lO WESTWARD TRAINS. !EASTWARD. TRAINS. O ITTS. t. at the )te. every vping at, Welt', ;15D• Int 'tau ten apd ~f *bare 'Pixopignonnly AND DEALER IN Brandies Verdiels, Wines,lllo. Menage het aid Rectified whiskey, WOOD !wawa, Pittsburgh i 2 L4ll' • ' Cumr4taLciLA.lrrtow, WDOLEDALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 87 Iliaisond Alley, war Wood street. Pittobunth. • 411111PtAlwars Chow and i W RVed P. lUDDLETO & BEO., • .!Tun," or WIN S bugs, &c., an Muni sr irOLD VRIOIEIES, irrimer. , . - _ _ w,eli •vicia.-----* _ Ain. 4 - mai m - ...-- . 1 L S iiir . a .ala . .. , . , Y: CO. .. ~,_ Atuz zumica strew i, 1 JUIMOM)* Tutne 4 CRAIVG-E 13. mums Arras MONDAY. NOY. 03, M ir Isaias will kavethe Depot of the Penn mania in Pittsburgh, an Idiom: PITTEIBUBOM. COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh .... 1415 a. m, Steubenville " Newark"' 5,06 12,03 p .p. Columbus 1,30 Alive' Cincinnati 6.45 ' • St Louis 10,43 a. tn. Lejves Pittsburgh 1, 53 p. p. Steubenville 6,10 :: Newark 19 midnight. golutiibus 1,30 a. m. 7,40 ' St. Louis 11,30 p. m. No change of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin rt;'clid sleeping eari attacked to all night trams. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Levee Pitlabnrsh 1.53 a. in. , Wellsville 4,25 •.' Steubeing 6,nville 5.33 26 " Wheel Arrives Ilellair 6.50 " Leaves Pittsburg h - 1,53 p. in. L.. ' Wellsville Steubemville_ 5,10 g.. Wheeling 9,23 Aniveeßellair 6,40 connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, andel Bellair with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville. Columbus and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.53 a. in. Wellsville • 4,03 36 " Bayard 6, " Alliance 7.08 " Hudson 8,25 ' . Arrives Cleveland ...... .. .... ....... 9,33 " Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p. m. Wellsville 4,00 " " Bayard 5.24 " " Alliance 5,50 " }Judaea 7.04 Arrives Cleveland 8,10 " connecting at Bayard with Tuseorawa- branch for New Philadelp_hia and Cdnal Dover at ' Allia nee with Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail road at Hudson, with Cleveland. Zanesville and Chicago Railroad for Akron. CUY Falls and Mil rsbutir, and as Cleveland with C. & E. R. R. for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, with C. & T. It. R. lbr Toledo. Detroit and Chicago. WellaviDe Accommodation leaves at 3,33 p. in. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as fOi- IOWS : Mail Trails 4,10 p. m. Express Train 2,05 a. m. Wellsville Accommodation 9,40 a. in. Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky. Toledo, Chicago, or points West of Cleveland, must he particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can he procured at the Liberty Street Depot. Pittsburgh. J. STEWART. Ticket Agent. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWRT, Agent, At the Company's office in Freight S hation, Penn street. ku.*:ro.44 , ,k):4,thsel UPHOLSTER V 9 NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. MIRE SUBSCRIBERS MA N 11" FA C. TURE and keep constantly on hand every artiole in their line, viz: Cornice;, Ornaments, Curt:lint:Rads, Comforts, Feather Beds, llnttrases of all kinds: also, the calehraterl Patent Spring Bed& All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixteres. gir - Prompt attention given to all orders 14 fit ting and lam' down Carpets, Oil Clotbeq, oct.l7:lyd ROBERTS ROENIGK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS • i"; 4C) T. N G' S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, At THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIiE RESTAURANT NO. 40; FIFTH. STREET, ivininieraartuffs, IKOTELS,RIES • TACILAUMIIand thetrailegenerally can be etipplial With •Cheastiake Bay Oysters, at the lowest who/aisle Wet. - 7_Cpuntorstrtrade solicited. ELI-YOUNG; Proprietor. • Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER.. VIRODI ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS.; Whore OYSTERS &lawn the delioaeie of the season will be mired up • in the most palatable style. ELI YOUNo. oeld corner Yirsin alley and Smithfield AI AV A. Gi• E MOUS 141 , ite. 330 Liberty Street • Nut to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SATADE; Proprietor. is A vlata www. AND FITTED (P, with all the moileralteprovements, thin pular resort. the inheerihor is prepared to urxxiin =date his of mere and . timpublic goner ails. with the. the markets affords. oy,ters will lmeer4d ere variety of style. during 'thee - aeon.' Mo - Winot. Million and Ales ho feels confident - in recommending to tho public fur their Cattelluelet and 'Shell Oysters rerived dalY and sold wholesale and retail. tuy2o:lyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND 741 3.0/6/.. STONE. Proprietor. ----- • - HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, at a great expense, with all the modern im- PrOallailata,. this popular resort. the subscriber is prepared to aeoommodote his friends and the aff Public . • W.v404 , 41.Y. • with the best the market ords Ok r iaßßS will besersed.ttp In every variety of style daring the season. LIQUORS sad ALES he feels confident in re catumenditig tit the public fin' their excellence. iri - UEALS served up at all holm. and DAY and NIORTBOARDERS taken. ap4:ly Sl, •OUR • •- NO, 32 DIAMOND AL LEY, PITTSBURGH. THE ANNOUNCER to the t o he Is in daily :_ receipt of FRESH SH :ANDVAVOYSPERS, GAME, ke. and proposed Warr onupndate-din patrons fAN old and - well knoWn house with everything in the. dating suiddrinkuwingss stA4o. shortest node,: • JOHN SHALER. ja10:1:- : Proprietor. CELSIOIt' OYSTER AND . , EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood 'Street, Pittsburgh. waft:aim AND 111ITAIL DMUS 121 LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA-AND BALTIMORE OWENS& AND WILD GAME, All la their riroieT Season. noS OW ROTH MAN & CO. AlingiON 11101 E. 5,.. street,i us t ba r Pennsylvania test convenient trriving by that WINES MUI wirLuAuK IsmwErr, . . RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADEI , piiIA, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise, Furniture. &0., in town or country. OFFICE NO. SOS WALNUT STREET. • 0220,3110 00. Carla Capital. Assets. $303,000 MI. Invaded as follows, viz: First Mortgageor Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount...... $155.695 00 Ground rent, first c1a552,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 0 cent. Philadelphiag oans, $30,000. cost city 6 '0 cent. loan Allegheny County 6 0 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans...., Collateral loans, well secu red . ............ Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5t0ck......... Stock of Reliance .3lutual Insurance Company ........ , ...... ......................... 24.350 00 Stock of County lire I nsurance Co ...... 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do .................. 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do ............ 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's 5c r i p ............ 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16.297 18 Book Account., secured interest. etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agent... 11,385 15 $303 96 CLEM TINGLEY. , Presicient so3 . DIRECTORS. Clem Tinfley, Samuel Bispham, Win. R. 'Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley. John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Tobin& Charles Leland, Frederick Leonia., Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell hitsburgh. It. M. HINCIIMAN, gecretarY. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast comer Third and Wood sts. ELAWARE MUTUAL sArtrry JUISCRANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE-OF PENNSYL VANIA. ISMS. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels, Cargo and Frehrkt, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSUIL4NCES on 1;00d., by Rivers, Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Unioa. FIRE INSURANIJES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Rowel, Ste., - . DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Sender. Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Hand , .ames Tr:gaga:Lir. Wm. Eyre. Jr.. James C. Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seal. Dr. R. Al. Huston. Geo. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel-E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, Spencer Mlle:tin, Thos. C. Hand, Hobert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones. Jatne:; B. MTarland. Jodlase P. Eyre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. Anse. A.B. forger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, Piesiden t. THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. ENBBY Seeretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, N.,. Waterstreet, Pittsburgh. ------- INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 11 'X' JP 111 F . riVIE FRAMS LIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP.AN YOF PIIILADELPIIIA. OFFICE: No. 435 and 137 CHESTNUT STREET. near Fifih. STATEMENT OP ASSETS, JAN. lst, 1460. Pu being blished Agreeably to Au Act of Assembly. First Mortgage?, amply secured... ...... $1,896.393 S 9 Real Estate, !present vilue 61.) cost .... ..................................... Temporary Loans on amide feral Securities ...... ........................ 81+,135 .34 Stucky. (present ruble 72.) cog__ .. ..................................... Notes and Bills lieveivabie.... Cash 2,:a13.051 The only profits from premiums which this eom pony can divide by law, are front risk• which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low ae are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses air Fire, to an amount exceeding F..)ur Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidenz.e of the advantages a Insurance, as wellms the ability MA lli,jo(mitioll to meet with prompt Ile, oil liabilities. Los,es pail d tiring, the year 1%39. 6 , 62.163 313. 1)l It EC'TORS. Charles W. Dandier. Mordecai 1). Lewis. Tobin, Wagner. David S Samuel Grant . Brown. , L•sae Lea. W Jacob it. Smith Edward C. Dale, George . Richard,,t .ergo° Fides, Cll AS. N. RANCE ER President. EDWARD C. DALE, Mice President. Nat. A. STEKL. Secrete pro tem. tnyl6 J. GARDNE *. R COFFIN, Agent. Northeast cm. Third and Wood eta. _ . WESTERN INSURANCE . COMPANY , OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DA RSIE. President. F. M. GORDON. Secretary. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN Gen'l Agent. No. 0:2 Water street, (Shang & Co 's Warehouse. up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the comminunitY, and who are determined, by promptnes s awl liberality, to man - tain the character which they have rammed, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to be inured. • ASSETS, OOTOBEIt tiOtlts, 1881. Stock Accounts., ............... ................. $ 63,000 00 3forttratte ............................................. 2,1tX1 00 OOffice Furniture .. . ................................. 00 Cpen Accounts. etc.. ............................ 7,809 43 ash ........ , ......................................... 18,351 99 Premium Kota ............................ 6(6 Notes and Bills lii•tcounied .............. 174 27 ,075 14 at DIRECTORS. $21*,251 It. Miller, Jr., James M'AuleY, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Maack. George Darsie Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Lon g Rees .1. Thount.i Beni. Bakewell„ JOin R. M'Cune. mylS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA, SeZretary. WM. BAGALEY. President. OWce, Car. of Market and Water Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. Lakes, and Bayous, and the Nevi _ gation of' the Seas.. Insures against Loan and Damage by Fire, DIRECTORS. Jas. Park, Jr., B. F. Jones, T. M. Howe. George Bingham. John Shipton, S. Hurbaugh. C. H. Z hn S. Dilworth, Jo ug. Wm. Bagniey, Will. O. Johnston, Reese Owens, B. Preston. S. M. Kier, Jn.s. M. Cooper, J. Caldwell, mh29:]ydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Oppomite the Custom House. Capital...... $219,100 Ameta $3Ol 949 eonsiderable ex theMANSION it a share . of id Bar will be 'eau afford. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. SURANCE, eipetual or Limited,on every description of Propert y or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. • ROBERT P. KING President M. W. BALDWIN Arica President. Charles Alyea, E. R. DIRECTORS. Cope, E. B. English, George IV. Brown, P. B. Save**, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magarge E Wiler, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood stteets. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSFIIIRGH. OFFICERS. JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President. ENRY M. ATWOOD Seeretarv. t. JAS. WOODBOAN, Gen'l Arent, OFFICE INO. 9$ WATER STREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. ASSETS, MAY letb. Stock Due BiUs, payable ou demand and secured by two approved names. $78,750 00 Bills Receivable ................... Bills Discounted ......... ..................... Drig V, Mortgage .................................... • 12 : Ann nr , 115 Sharer)! echanics• ............. stock cost $ 185 00 100 Shari, Citizens' Bank stook east • 5 , 175 00 40 Shane Exchange Bank stock cost .............. 50 Shares Bas k of Pitts: • burgh Balance ofßook doeounts Offieo. Furniture Cosh DIR , BOTORS. %.B. Upham!. Tu. aA. E = atelizioa. 11,24„. to r .A. Benz 4".ll9 AleWeetitua. . , FIRE IMIIMANCi BY THE 2.03006 2.75006 KW 00 65.997 75 49. 152 30 400 00 tram 17 =MEI traSDAY: MORNING, 17 PRIINEYLVANIAW' El DEAD in Pennsylvinia's Ifistory There's many a nobbiname Of statesman true, or chieftain bold. Whose deeds rank high in fame;— From Him, the great and Christian sage, Who first gore glory to the page, Down to the last soul-stirring hour, Which saw her clad in hopentui power — A startoo bright to dimmed be Ily other of the envied free. lVhere'er a valiant deed was done— Where'er a viet'ry proudly won— Her sturdy son, their valor lent, And of their life's-blood freely emit- And marched through mis'ry's tietcest tames, To hurl destruction 'mongst her foes. 27,900 00 30,000 00 Where great Ohio sullen flows, By Sehuylkill's murky flood, On Susquehanna's lovely shores, Their deeds are writ in blood. All hallowed is the sacred clay. Made mellow with their bones, Where more than Roman warriors lay Freed from the battle's tones. Why cross Atlantic's surly waves, And pass old Europe renown, Whensearch for places of renown, When here is brighter lore? Europe's held have drunk much 61001 To aid tyrannic aims: But Liberty led on our hosts, And consecrates our ',law. At Valley Forge's noted mound What thoughts ennobling rise— See how the suff'ring hero paves His pathway to the skies. Wvottung's rich and blood-bought vale— Where is the eye so bold That has not shed the pitying tear When her sod tale was told? .• Paoli's marble marks the fate i PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, Which crushed a gallant band, But. ah 1 their leader lived to serve I With valor great the land! Revenge, deep - seated on his brow (lave vigor to his frame,— The British soldier trembles now When told of daring Wayne Oh, their's were proud—aye, holy fates. Who, in the gallant strife, :lad yielded up their rieht,t boon— Man's dearest jewel—Life ! No compass limits marked their course Nor bar their deathless fame, For Freedom's flames, when truly felt, Permit no selfish claim. They need no monuthent9—those men tif sterling worth and patriot deed, For first in glory's rank they ' , land. And none deny the rich-earned meet • Each freeman's heart a eusket Wherein their actions deeply and never will they be forgot, - fill Liberty herself shall die! A Sensible View Senator Jos. A Wright of Indiana, in , his speech in the Senate, mentioned one and the most practical way of exter initiating slavery, viz. : the introduction of free white labor. Ile said : If I ton not misinformed, seventy men belonging to one Northern regiment were' married it the state of Maryland in the last six months. I know men front lily Sate • and New York who have bought land in Maryland in the last three weeks. Within fifty Miles of where I am talking to you to- • day, Northern men will be flnind i n l e s s I than sixty days, turning up the earth anri, putting in Clover and furnishing this tu x . , ket. If von will only let the army a n d the war alone, and not disturb the peace and harmony of the country with puestions that have nothing to do with the r,roseeu- don of the war, all will go well. 102,9.6 :5 8. 1 ,730 06 1,421 On 27.t00 33 HUMOROUS.. e hear much about the L.P TO THE HOUR OF GOING TO PRESS; using coal Oil, • but while. the insurance men grumble: the people. t:outinue to makoe light of it. That was very greedy of you. Toinmv, 1 to eat your little sister's shore of eak......' : Ta li"' Argicies, Valuable Statistical In. •• ioa told me, ma, I wai always to take i Poetry, Literary and SeientiSs her part," said Tommy. i • formation, Agricultural dike. The old lady who mended her hushand's ; Newt : Ale.. e. troa••.-r, with a patch of grass, is now stuo , thing her hair with the comb of ft rousler. Naturalists tell u.. 3 that " wild f.,otr e ,” are become extinct in the land. Wt, a t capital thing if "tame bore?' wet , : to fol low the example. ST. FRANCIS' CGLLEGE f ;UNDER CARE OF THE FRO,', CISCAN BROTHERS! /El II IN I NSTITE";ION SITUATED j - 1 iN I t O REIT ( - 1 . 'nitabria courdy Ferm.-.11- . etude four miles front. Cresson Station Station. o n i the direct route her I , l,iladolphia and Pitts- . burgh, was eharte. re d in 13,iti: with reriviliges to I ; confer, the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. 0 The location o f the College it one of the most ! healthy itt P enusylvania—this portion of the Ade- ! y Me untain.• being proverbial ter its pure water, b'eacing air, and picturesque scenery. The 'schwa:ti c year commences on the FIRST MO.Y.DA Y after the 15th of AT 1 11 . 1...1T. and ends about the 2Stli of .J l: SE fllowing. It is divided ir.to two Sessions. Students cannot return home net ween the Sessions. Ad the Apparatus neees- • sary fur Land Surveying, Engineering. .ice.. ,ke., I will be furnishing by the Institution to the Students. 4 Instrumental and Vueal Music, forms nu extra i aharge. Students will bu 'Omitted from eight years to the age of 111111111130 d. TI:IL118 — Board and Tuition, payable half yearly advance siallo 'Washing and use of Bedding ........................ 10) Classical and Modern Languages extra It) Studenti spend Vacation at the College.. .. .. 15 Reference can he made to the lit. Rev.o P O'Conner, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. lary', Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. BECKIIIAN dr LONG', Wholesitle and Retail Dealers in Agricultural and Faxmiug Imple ments, Seeds, &e. Agents for tho Bucker° Mower and Reaper. Woods' Ittower iID I ron Ilan-ewer, and Boekatoce ao i Atnuton'a Nursers'. NO. 127 LIBERTY STREET, • J a4:inniltw LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS, LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. AT RO. IS FIFTH STREET, mho = D. S. DIFFENBACRER. Ch un OILS lur : 6. DU!v‘v Duck ! Creek. Lubricating 25 to 30 42 Ebbit dY. o do do 34 to 35 gravity, 277 do Allegheny refinery 40 to 44 do 100 do Weaver's farm 42 aptßeceived and for sale by 3t it. L. ALLEN. Agent. No. 6 Wood SL OTTON HOOLERY AND GLOVES- A superior assortment of LADIES & CHILDREN'S COTTON ROSE, do do FANCY GLOVES, will sell ofwhic e we will sell wholesale and retail at the lowest pric. • EATON, MACRUM & CO., sp4 No. 17 Fifth street. ANVILS. ANVILS, ANVILS —WE are prePared to repair &mil a. by Putting = on new steal faces and horns , or dress ing them - lung them quit° simnel as new. aps BO WN & TETLEY. 136 Wood at. I T. A. MCCLELLAND, Anotion and Oomndetdon Merchant, SS Fifth Street, Memsele Han, QALES re or STOCS. 1,7 Merchandise, Hardware. Cutlers'. Boots and Shoes. Dry Goods, Clothing,__Stationarz. Fancy Goods. Notion Real Estate, Furniture. lie 113.EndenWters. Executors or Aadmsees' salts PromPtli and harallx attended to on modem's terms. Galas settled promptly. Consignments eoliched. 507 ...___________ RIB TACILLE-A LAEGE aiirjoaT. =ant constantly on hand. aps DOWN & TETLEY, 136 Wof4 street. A T NAST LIBERTT-A ALciiii,E x 2 l. Prokert, for sale of four ass.ros and thirty perches, inn pleasant location, tronton the Pjtteburth d. y ; Prank road. will be sold at aloes_pnco and on fay.wable tertna,apply st the Real &tato Moe: -- - • CV2IOIIEMT-* SON. ZI o. 51 Market street. 11111.13Fril INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. WboIwl• andd retY/1 by R. E. SELLERS & CO., 10141e40d swim ilsooadasi Wood MONETARY. MARKET 8 COMMERCIAL REPORTS FCR.NISII ED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS. TILE LEADrNO PERIODICALS OF THE DAY Embracing every important I=M OF NEWS. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. CONGRES;SIONAL INTELLIGENC LEGISLATURE PROCEEDINGS. &-e. TOE FARI AND TOE FARMER, B' The inte Beat of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, a ad in the future, all in the pest, the Publishers. wilt devote unremitting attention to the perfection )(this Department. *E As s 30Urrir of additional interest to all classes of readers, the progress of thepresent oivil war. in which great ninnies are engaged, will be closely- canvassed, and . the most important events carefully collated and p resented to the reader.— Ily following the upessi.tions of the armies from day to day. succinctly- pn 'smiting the whole fro m week to week. we shall .furnish a fresh and run ning history of this lamonlable rebellion. PITTSBURGH, PA THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Wilt be furnished to subs loribereat the low pries of :one Della sr .a Y ear, and it will be found a to sliinvedinene• THE PIITSBURGtY DAILY POST Is also issued from the es fie office EVERY mortanzio, It • oomph& epitome of - noir!, containini all thi n ' Welt intelligence. - Local, MOO' enall. o llll4 C I 4II ,IIPMIGI,IIId. eta l 7. voimnerefai, . TO THE LATEST N'OiIIR. of th e d editorial alleles on all the lea ilia If tepiee ay, ALL IMPORTANT NEWS PROM T 1 la SEAT . OP WAR, CAMP C ORRESPONDS:NOM. Ite- Sils• TRIES DAILZ Peep Lia an en lassies circulation by rail:aid and. lAvim. thou, ..!oes agent' and by the mail. and iis capital at he sing medium. The Paper is fueninhed ta an. lima' bet! at $ per annum. • iliP•Advertigunade Inserted at moderato rs yes Sit' Address JAMBS P. BARB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR;A CORN&R ;:AND' WOOD' Mdrnj. • .PITTSBEILOR.PA. ,4,Ww soar aosiriegliPill*r“ti FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE PITTSBURGH !SATURDAY MORNING POST -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING MAMMOTH WEEZEI4-Y. WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, AND WAS kLiTABLIALIED IN Vie 1 S 0 . -4. • lie IT CONTAINS ALL TUN CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, and furnisher the meet reliable together with a choice selection of or compiled with the greatest care, from - A I. S 0 - THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, wthit. ALSO Bit FOUND IN It TID WAR) NEWS. Tovienrairsitirr o OHLITERSD,U fitia /IMP= SAIL!, also on Wednesday aid Sp he ~wino, Marlst to Novendeerlikfraealiffi and fkomMovesaber /si ifelook to May 44 hem AO 115 o'clock. ' Deposite received °fall sums not lei Man ors Dotaan, end a dividend of the profits declared twice ayeaninJuneandDecember. Interest has been dedaredsemi-imnually in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate olds per cent, a year. Interest. if not drawn oat. is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Juneand De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubhng the de tor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONR-IfALP PR* MINT. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. PIMIDINUT. GEORGE ALBREE. NICE PRISIDENTB. John B. M'Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes, John . Marshall Alexander Speer, James B. I). Moeda. Benj. L. Fahnestoek, A. M. Pollock, M. D.. James MeAnleY, Hill Ballwin, James.Herdman, Wm. J. Anderson. • TRUSTEES. Alexander Bradley. James B. Kelly. John G. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John 11. Mellor. John B. Canfield, James Steidle, Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall. Wm. Douglas, John Orr John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Shoenberger, Win. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmertz, Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. S. Lavely, Christian Yeager. ONCRICTANV AND TRICASVINIt. CHARLES A. COLTON. NIIIOEIfEM at BONS, BAEi M E RR • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes+, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 37 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. IL WILLIAMS It Coq BANKERS & EXOHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, A. I. 11 V. It DX A. , OFFICE: 451 Peon Street. PRIM Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE= Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. AcknowlWgenients .Taken and Bills Probated. apfkly AGBICI7LTRAL.- - - D. B. BOGEBS dr SON, ILLNLTACTURIIIS Or • Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN EMILE. TEETH, OFFICE: Corner Bader and Clymer Streets, Staab Wand, kil&is PITTSBURGH. FA. MORNING POST STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH HAVING RECENTLY MADE EXTENSITT ADDITIONS AND 13t,4OTEMENTS TO OUR OF'ICE, We are no, prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK & JOB PRINTING With dispatch, and in the most superior style We have an office SECOND TO NONE In the city, And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING BILLS OP LADING, CIRCULARS, BILL =haw, BLANKS, DEERS, CERTIFICATES, RESISTERS, DRAY TICELMS, RECEIPTS, Show Cards &Bills in Colors, CARDS, rarrELorns, iIIEADINGS. CO/TRACTS, Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col lege and ikthool &themes, Hotel Bills ofFare,lnvitations,&c. Our hioilittes for printing POSTERS, PRINRAMPAE; &C. FOR CONMITS AXLE IUNI3ITKPASSED We eau insure eompletesatlateetion al to TIME AND PRICE! BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION School amll Vidlege.arisigijim.aN "Retituifona, litellPuritelboote. BoOks. suOirm moms, anicus, wra, Basks & liana'chair Houses, FURNISHED TO ORDER. ALL WORK EMOTED PROMPTLY 8 ARR 311 74/189 row , awnariNes, Sib aad Weed MIL o ra-ar, , CU= I mpg i juting "' 4 " ' - LlakA r istrteti 1 [ iwilitauckumers *AI; :irfklitp.O. : 411117 1: 111 =alkialekiiindllikellatid ,ist'ANik Mak' •iliditEui3Wilo Isztairyanunriv i thiuti r a6. „. .._ ..' . " • ....7 • =-• t rirterr-) ape •ntipit i. ,t , ' -: -• • ip...vw7 , .."'.' ' ' • 7 -11 1 101141411.110, .4 R.4.'5.:.."""Nt 4.1,7 ...- "AMlNlallniw : at..br f il lerinfath Ili 1/I.' •.- - =la r . ,at e , i . . — l--------- -aik" i----- -"""'": Wiginsi tillikesaffilla a/1111ZWIlitiligit. Air . . ~, . •eactitatiiqqa - .i vli:laal ri. 'I .- tireiti.sV lir):i i . . ' ' -'' A.TTORNT.Tig AT IEA w , VENANGO CO., .114114171( 11.3yoltarrusos Gra F.Diss.., PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Xtreet, nom Grant; PITTSI3IIRGII. PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREE (Three doors below the Court souie • ) PITTSBUROII. i• 4 ATTORNEY AT LA W OFFICE. NO. 133 FOURTH ST.; .7. D. HA.INTCOOIi, NO. 73 GRANT STREET' TIV AUL; SURGEON DE NTI . successor to G. W. Biddle. No. 144 Smith • field street. sir Office hour. from-8 to 1 o'clock, and iron: to S o'clock. fels:ly IRON ILLITUFAMMEE6. AMERICAN IRON WOltki Jones & Langlallas, mAxtrrAcTmelas Or . IRON AND N S. JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. ' Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston kb, Plates, WAREHOUSES. • 93 Water Street and 132 First Street. PITTSBURGH. And corner of Franklin and South Water Streeh Chicago. felZ7ly PITTSBUGH. PA /841 AC JONES...JOHN L. BoYD...iVii. Wthmiorial • - PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS - JONES, BOYD & CO. MssurAcrumiems OF VAIIITIVIIF:Ei ; also Spring . Plow. and A B ElteelBPßlNtki and MEL - WI, corner Ross and Fir,* stroetti. nalis PITTSBURGH.:Pn LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MIRES —Asp— SMELTING WORKS. . 31 'CUIVIDM - sit CO.. Manufacturers of Sheath. Broder!' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop per Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms. bPslter Solder, de. Also importers and dealers i n Metals Tin Plate Sheet rue. hand Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Meath o. and T 0 Is. Warehouse, No. 149 Elan MI 12 SECOND_STREETS. Pittsburgh. Penna. • air 0 1 10 eisi orders of Copper mat to any desired pattern. feMdirdow _WIC 4 FABER & STEAM -44611 E BUILDERS Iron Founder., GENERAL MACHINISTS AID BOILER MARERE. Near the Penn. A. B. Passenger Depot, PrITSBURGE. PA.. pIANWFACTVRE ALL KIN MIS OF Steam Engines , ranging from thrie to °Lc undred and fifty hone power, and suited h.: Grist Mink Saw Mills. Blast turnaceg, PswinrieJ. etc. • Give particular attention to the cc ev en of Engines and Machinery for grist mi11,. -and fur uprights, niulay and circular saw. . iLavii also on hand, finished and ready forship ment at 'short notice, Engines; and Boilersefevely description. Also. furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron agsgrately.• Wrought Iron' Shafting, Hangers and Putties in every variety and continue the Ulamfacture of - Woolen Mach inery , and Machine Clardit:' Our prices are low, our machinery menisci lll ed of the beat qualitY of materials. and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. ifirOrdma from all parts of the countryanlict ed and proMPtly Silo& fdtalaw . AT REDUCED PRICES JAMES W, WOODWILI, 27 & 29 THIRD STREET, 111 FOURTH STREET. ALL VARIETIES OF STYLE AND ITNISLI lIIOI7CLE a PRIVATE DMWmiul. air All orders prt p t a mj c tly attended to. and the Furnitunt ad nd ler Staa=and Hote ls &robbed ,ateho.• mattes: Cabinet ntaktaninitalied wltit fing7 arti cle in their .line. • , Mei D. 74C1C13111 1611101BNIIIIINUE FOR aute—A nu, FMIVENT of Pitbbursh muiribetu. eJ A submits& BOOR CASES._ ARDROBES L. " - - • W and wow arum ammtod las well Burnished Mod linceswoll am al hi masitmoot of • (!eisesSattO:iii hind:sad made to otios2., As th e =toms asitiiets oustooss Wan studs *to folk he CAB N. pVisiiraiew.l - reran is Waist of ta•Uto atros lino would no Moon b o WA worm No. IBS Rodediold mb29-17 Arm. below RUM. ;" cAleins, on. cronak.gie- OARPETO AND OIL OL4Mta NEW DRUGGETE, NEW BRUSSELS OARP*T ST Theft' -nambisibeen- reesivet jai are LATEST Aunt aleliEßT PATEDRIFS. t blialt Weft _ NIW CIIIPITS, OIL CLOTH, Jae. N 'VALLIIN'II t in rowel Mee 111142 W • IMPIUMIOTIS TOTlMBriall Yldaju remissylvars# L. BRAOKEIRIDGE, PITTSBURGH, PA ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PENN'S FURNITURE. IREE1:1 Consioting of OITAIILI 101 Pleee• 73 Platen -AT
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