RArrAo . Ans 1t343a , 7 rrErril IstsAz. PITIMIGIFT. WAYNE ICAO RAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENT MIME TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK. and in Indianapolis. St. LAIL; and Chicago shorter than .hy any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Mail Line. Express. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.40 a. in. 1.40 p. tn. A11egheny......... LAO a. In. 1,51) P. In. Mansfield 10.05 a. in. 10.10 p. Arrived Crestline 10,40 a. tn. 10.50 p. to. Forest 12,43 p. m. 12.55 a. in. " Lima 2.15 p. m. 2.30 a. in. " Fort Wayne 4.50 p. 10. 5.00 a. In. Chicago 11.00 p. tn. MOO m . " St. Lout ,. 19.45 p. in. FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. Leaves Crestline 10.55 n. m. 11.00 p. m• Arrives ...... 1.30 p. in. 1,30 a. m• ' Cincinnati 0.45 p. in. 7.10 fL; " St. Louis 10,40 a. tn. 11,55 p. in. FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. LeavesCrestline 10.53 a. in. 11.00 p. m. Arlin at Indianapolis.. 9,00 p. En. 0,00 EL .,. Terre Haute... 2.25 a. tn. 2.30'p. M. St. Louis 10,03 a, in. 11,33 p. m. Vl Trains through to Chicago without change 4. 11r. a ff.--The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati toolbar. EASTWARD TRAINS. Mail. F.xpres.i. Leave Chicago 6,20 a. in. 0.30 p. tn. Arilre_at Fort Wayne... 12,03 p. tn. 12.30 a. m. Crestline 5,35 p. m. 6.20 :13. " . Pittsburgh 2.23 a. in. 3.56 p. m. Both Trains make close connections with Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern citie vin Allentown and Philadelphia. iriT Only one change of ears beiwr•••n Chicago and New Toth. via Pittsbur7,ll and Allentown. on train leaving Chicago at 6.30 p. reaching 'Pittsburgh at 3,50 p. in., and New York at 10015 a. M. ACCOMMODATION' TRAINS—Fro;❑ Federal street Slat ion„Allegheny City. • NEW DPJOIITON AccommoDAT I Leaves Allegheny at.. 9.30 a. I , n. and 9.30 p:tn At • " L.eavos ten. 6.30 " ..f 2.10 •• "Irives at Allegheny.. 5.15 •• 2,90 " -016C0;Z0MY ACCOMMODATY'S. LeaTfid at 12.:343 p. m. : I nd Loaves Eronealy 6,103 a.m.:110 C . : " :$Llllli ET 11L Al_\ • Arrives at Allegheny :it Leaves Allegheny at Arrivm nt All 4-~' Train: , arc run by u - !!icit 12 minutes that tiny tra" Tickets gaod on the market traitm are Fold at r0.inc,.,1 Through train corner; At Alliance, with trair, en the C.....c;a1,1 i Pitt,burgh At Orr ille, Ohio, to and front Mili..r..l,nrm. ' Akron, Cuyahoga Falk ets. At Xiwilicia, Uhio, f , 7 Mount Vern Sanduskr, Tededo, Detn.it, etc. At Crestlir., for Dclowa re, Springfield. Columba:. Cincinnati, X . Tlift, Dayton, Indianap..ll., Saint Loni.4ytile, etc. At Foremt, for Springtielci, v. cinnati, etc.. et,. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, 1 ale 1 , 1 etc. At Fort %at•ne, tar Perd.. Lafayette, - Ind.. Sain: an•l intertnediaittr•,poiots in i:e‘n ; t •N I Tu. 7dirum and At Flynt . en . .l,a . porte. At Wanatah thrall points on the Louir.r. iila, Now Albany and Chicago Railroad. And at Chicago, with truins for It t• in LE nov, Missouri, lowa, WiilC , Al2ill end Mi%rt , ,,..q.A. Jr further information and throut-h tickets &PP'S to. GEORGE PARKIN, TielCet Aa'r. Passougor Station. Piti:hurah. Through Tickpts for sale at the Ticker ottio - os of the Company on too line of the road to all part of tho United States. W3l. I'. Silt:N.:N. General Passongor Agent. PittYburgii. G. W. CASS, General Superinlondent. CHANGE OF 'TIME. PENNSYLVANIA CENPiL RAILDAP EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. MIME MAIL TRAIN LEAVES PITTS -1 BURGII, from the Pas , enger Depm. at the intersection of Liberty and Grunt streets, ii.ery -morning (except Sunday) :it 6:lo a. in., .401min:tat all stations between. Pittsburgh and Ph'iladelpitia. This train arrives in Philadelphia at 11:15 p. In.„ making close connection for New York from Ken sington Depot, at 12:00 p. m., over Camden and ' No. 3:10 Liberty St rro , •t, Amboy Line. 1 , THE EXPRESS.: TRAIN lINISPB the stove ! Next to Penn s yl van i a pa s ,-, , ,,r er Depot, named station daily at 4,40 p , tn., stopping only , •-tp at principal qations, and making direct connee- ,' JOHN S t.VAia:l Proprietor. tion at Ilarrisbum fur Balti mot e and Wa•Mington, ! AV/ Nli TA iii.l., ,tNtio ViT TED UP. and ftir New York via Allentown. Thi, train ay- ' riveein Phillit`odphia at 5.,05 a. in., in..kins. eon- ; II with all 1.), mod urn in . lproveimmtt. tiii , po• unction for New York Iron, Ken,ington Depot o t pular rcr.iort. 51, ,u,5.0:... rl,- , to -, P , r , gt ',.., n0.' ,,, n - 9,30 a, in:, over Camden and Amber li ne . A modate his old m....dmiier, and the puldie g.. ii , r- SLEEPING CAP. is run through from PittA urg i, ! ail , . 17;0, 11, bI. 1,/ '2 1/11111, ts gil.rd, 1-ftri to Jersey City viu Allen LOWn—l3o Illifr•s—attach t ‘d . wirl be served up in I,' ••I'y Vari , ty.ds;s . le. duritnt to this train. i ' Op. ,onson. lii, Wm. , . Liquor.. nod Ales ho feed. .. , . .. THE FAST LINE leaves the above nuni , hl A.l , - I!4.11II.101.:I in :1•:`,L11 , 1c1.1.1....; t, Lilo pe , :!:,: for their Ulna . daily, (except Sund4y . , at 2,50 a. in., stop- . " - " - ' € ' ll '"''''. ping only at principal stations connecting at liar- ' Can, Bucket and 51,..:1 cy,t , rs received daily • nsbarg for Balthnore and Washington. 'Shin train 1 and s. wi "' l '''"l'' '''"i r ''''''!• iny•o:lyd arrives ill Philadelphia at 5.25 p. tu., making ' siose connection for New York from Kensington 1 SEETIN'S OLD STAND, DePOVat 0 4 0 p. tn., over Camden .$ Amboy line. 1 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN'S. IN THE DIAMOND JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, ! , leares•daily {except Sundayi - at 3,00 p. tn., stop. ! ir I ICPS. tiT.' 4 o ,- .N.1i7., 1."1.4 nrleltar. ping at allatatious and running as far an Cone- ' p ; ii AVI N 4.; TAKEN AND FITTED UP, . ,FEHSTACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail's : i i. m " sit is i ' iTsiiii ei ` l '' u '''' " iiii ail i, t l i h e „ ni .. i t t i , rn , ri i b m , r - Itittitiir le*,+es (tail!? ( , exgept Sunclay,) at 6,40 a, ! a, ! pro cement;, HP- P.,5 , u1..r ;,,, . --, . i repartA to p , oa••11. 1 ..••• hi- fi i mid. and - he ~ ,SiECQ.IO). ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for rnit,. ' ,l.. ! g • 1 oft ....'i• I, tl ~ I 0 , .. Co - . .luarhii WAIN station leaves „daily, (except Sunday) at . ;:if,,,, 1 i: '''' ' ' . . ' . . . ' u;oo R. ; m. • , -_,:. ,) 1 . :- , i . E Ilf-: 1, .1: lii• -,•.-.,,.! op in 1 . ,::. varimy of __._ . . . •. 1 THIRD ' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for i Ftvl , darin. ii.. ''''''''','• Mall's:station :leaves daily, - (except Sunday). at I I.IQ D./P.: 4 and .11.1. 4 h. , f-el 4 e.mt: , ient in ~. fur their re -4,00p. in. . ccramundita• t., 11, I.110II.• • .. 'FOURTH ACCOMMODATION - TRAIN for I A. .41M E A 1,.... ,1 , V.I II pai :LH hours. and DAY Wall'iltittion, leaves daily, (except Sunday) at' unii Nii-i ' llT 11 " 1: Dr ' it ' : '41:". )11..iiiY I 645 - ' lIETURNING TRAINS I ' . CIETII EEO I_TS it:, ARRIVE IN PITTSEIrItGIi .13 FOLLOWS: Express , . , 1 ,15 I. el. Mail .11.50 p. at. .Faat..T.lne 1 ,30 a. in. Jobestriwn Arcnremodatini 10 .30 a. tn. list Wall's, Station Accommodation 6,30 a. m. I .l(tWalEs Station Accom:nodation ...... 8,30 t. DI. Sit \i all's Station Aei , olutikodation 5.05 p. In. 411.11.Wall"..1, Station Accommodation 1.405 11. Di. Vai .- Traius for Blaimvillo and Indiana counte:t . at- - Blairsville Intort.ection with Johnstown A.:- :ootutuoriation lust and West, and Express nit Mail Wo6t. rAEtE 1 TO .N.RIV YORK 012.50 plural) ann . :l 10,00 BALTIMORE 9,50 • LANCASTER 8,55 lIARRISBERG 7,45 Sri:luggage chocked to all s tad ons on. th Penn y:first= Ratfroad. nad to Philadelphia. Balti more and.Newflork. 4 471 - PasSenm:rs .Purchasing tickets in cars will 'be °barged aMeicess according to distance tra v eledin addition to the station ratee, except from Aga/lout ethere.the company has no agent. NOTICE-4.n,caseid loss, the Company .will hold themselves r , sponsible for personal baggage • may, and: for an amount not exceeding 0 1 00- .... SwrgAn..Oninibu.s Lino has been map/eyed te convey imssengers and baggage to and from the Abirpet,TegatMarge not to exceed 2.s cents for each -Pussouger Mad baggage. Sot , tickets apply to - , J. STEWART, Agent, Atthe - Peuttata..R. Passenger Station on Liberty and Greastreete. EP. OCJI. LEWIS, n 023 General Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. . . FEW aorTE 'VIA RIVED AND ! ' ' 'RAILROAD. ..lAU . POLIS AL INVII3 oiclNNari R. R. Conticetitke 'at .I,ndianapolii with Terre Ilautt , „ l and Terre Rante And. Alton Railroad, to -t. Luni , ! and Lafayette and Lniinnapnlis. Sew Albany and Salem mina Afieh igan Central Rni loads fin CUD - 2A - ; GO, I t sOCE: ISLAND. BURLINUTON. and all l iiitehiieliiiilt4 Paha% . , Througaloreight Train to INDIAN 5 .71111/E HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU.. . I .:- -.warm s and passengers carried from .mein - f ' . `inti - oi Lawrencebbrg iu leas time than by any 'gillannretti by twenty-four hours, and at as low. ','" tate& The only road by which shipments can be :'' c'sgtatiefroni Cincinnati to the 1, est, without break "' ineltillt. • , • - , • • • - Conngunaent.... , made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent et- Cineiimati. or NV. B. CUTTING' Agent at Lawrenueburgh, will receive prompt attention, a n d no - charge: for commission; :Co CHARGE FOP. -"lngintinfonnission• AT L.4mnsycea eno. .. The IlittbtrjbliOrMatio/1 apply to THOMAS RATioiN ; akinolp.M Water street.) agent of rt,c ettlPanti ;who fit: i nhered to nivo plutocc.n kE carrislfet *w e - i n g and fre:ght to Indi ,, aplis, TentelTliurto.7 Latlvistte, .Chieago, Porn, Ureen- • • APllltle...Crawfordiviiie ; Charlest- ,- As and .Mat-,1 0 .:t0cr.1..i.u... ice- •fl ' ....). President. jsill.), F. crErK. ..freight Agent. , I -14 * -4*-4 T '-dilliiii.6 4l4TANT.lB62. '1 AtLPERSO:NS P HARM TICKETS FOR .. ,!, . , PAIN` OSSIM, , . :- • '' ' .fiPiflitilliNn emMlisouri. the Staten kVA 1/4 .- . e \,. o c itat e: re ,T id err, ti•Pri p. A. shoul d nulls t on .111,0/ITII lllllNlkatitOlLimmeop I Ili only rail nitite'itlinir St. LOUIS toSt' ISsepls. • at Mho Tollestunti, and i vkiakeet Vile by thirteen . Lotus to IhAIIMIIiONN Point reeohed by rail, and is I law . , aa • •th '' • • ••"':'n -1.... ., *". fitil al l .pointal In ' . • • - • . ,.._ Mnsonn Ril-1 :4 4 ,r; r t,i •. 6 , Tri ON . ..1 .t e . .-... t. •'• • ,a r ia . k . • RESET. . , . ' . linant. 11 . 1 0 1 1. 1 0 11 ; .4 ., .1 .1i )19‘1ROL RAILR tiititiW)4ffirkfit*f PlliE CHI\G~EIj; glrIN AND APWER-1111141NDAV.N0C.J.23, ‘llB6l. tram.; will leave thb Depot of the Penn- Ivania Railroad. in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITI'SCI; Et iIL COLUNIIIPS A. CINCINNATI SIKIRT LINE, VIA sTcum.....‘; viLLE. L.,,..., Pittsburgh 1.55 a. in. !r; "Sti.:: bnov ills s,,.ithi .. Newark 12,05 p. at. " Columbus 1.30 Arrive, Cincinnati 6,15 " St. Louis 10.15 a. In. Learn Pitt-Am-Kb 1.53 p. in. Steul.envilie 5,10 - " Newark ' 12 midnight. " I 'olanilia; . 1,36 a. at. Arrives I:inemtniti • 2.40 " ..!'' St. lanii- 11.30 p. in. No iltang.o of es::. !..etween Pittslair;.: , :,ind Cin cinnati. ?iplentlid .511.1eF.:ing ears atta,ked t ; all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND W HEEL IN:: LINE. Leaves Pittdnugh 1.55 t.. :n. WellsviYe '• Stenbe , „vilie " Wheelmg. 11.35 Arrives Bellair 6,50 " Leaves Pittsburgh 1.55 p. in. " IXellsville 4.00 " Steubenville 5,10 '• Wht•falir,; Arrives Bellair 6,10 " COrineeting at `heeling frith Baltimore:lnd Diiio Railroad. and at liellair with Cleveland :Ind Ohio Railrand far Zaneville. Lauva,ter, Circleville. Colima:us and CM:inn:di. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Lea VI, Pittsburgh 1.53 a. tn. Well.ville 1.05 " " Bayard 6,35 " " Alliance . 7.0% " " 1iakr1..:23 .. . Arrives Cie, eland 0,33 Leaves Pittsburgh ........ ....... 2,55 p. in. " Wellsville 1,00 " " Bayard " Allianee 5,50 •• " lltiia,r 1%0;1 " Arrives Clei l'ialei S,IO .. Connecting at Bayard with Tiiseerawri breath f".:r Near Philadelphia and Canal Dnverar Altianee I with Pittsburgh, : 1•er: Wayne mid i:lingtgo lin il- : read at ilinlson, wit!: Cie% eland. Zano,ville and' l'hieaao Railroad 1 :, :r Akren, (ny Falls a :111 MI i - 11.1 , 11M.C. :Ln.l.li t ' ise ei:thti With 1. .... - E. R. it. car I Dunkirk an I i;.::1,:la. with C. N. 'l'. E. E. (..r , T;d;:le. 1::•t r.......... . ......g.a. if elis‘Ele Aocen.;;:::.i.:::;.:: iesi.e.,,,t 3.33 p.m.' lietarning Tema- ::::,;; ta l',:t,l:er-.: , 1e1•,...r; •,...r; - : : te T-tetirt. tn- t , tin:.: v.t" tittt.t. Le part..mlar t win tlevelttn.l. litrettgli Tire I t .t.ettrol at 11, LiLe rt y :Feroot Devt. . 13.10 yl. L u 11.1 , 0 u I.T.[ .IVI ..1!iI.-1~•n:, . 027 UPHOLc:ITL'EINC4 PIIIIIILSTEIR NO. 85 F(1r!: sl'.. NEAR '..:001). rgiur. t41:::.44*a112::::' , 4 )1 7 . :C- A TURFoin.I • ~.,.;•:•.•: h•poi , •vt•ry artkle in tly•ir viL : Cy Curtain (icio.t.s. tuer Miittrnses .f all kind;; In, Fiit , nt Spring 13,15. All and Fixtures. ii•teui inns. to All ord e r- for fit ting rill. 1;‘11: ... .1; I" oetr:lyi.l noLsit;K. HOTELS AND EESTAURANTS Y' CA 1: WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT , ..I.T THE 01. D STAND CORNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, 110Tr.I.S. ILES- V V TAUIt.I.N gonernlly ^an no suppi Bay (iy,r,ri. ELI Pro;.:::•;,:i. F.,72:ll'TaTz Saloon, ATAXY ANI. 9'AflTl! FILI.D S,"l-IE.E7S; tin. en.s.ott scr% II!. in the wo-t ELI .tn I -t. SAV o S NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY, PITTS BUItGi rrivrE SURSCEtIVEZ: A NN) \CEA , : 1 to thetaiblic thni in daily re , eipt of FRESI4. SHELL AND C..N.N OYSTERS, A.Nll'., ' .•pa, 0•1 0.00 oj oinnifet,.. t h e F e etro , of thi4 obi ;nOl nOll kn-wii hnin.e with everything in the entin.; Carl ..Ifinliing line or the Fhorte.it not:00. r.):11., • ja10:ly Proprietor. OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, • No. 111 Itrooci Street, Pittsburzii. fiuLr.F . ..u.:: LFT.in. DEALER.i • LAKE AND EASTERN FISH , Farzu.r.km.ADrA.pill.l. AND BALTIMORE AND AD, in their Proper Season. UEO. CO. M' lis i 4 .7ii - ii 0 ICSE, G El). A VII METZ. / pixeiriet,,r : No. 244 Liberty etreet.just be- I side- the l'in,enner Depot of the Pormsylvania 1 .. ' Railtond; which mnlzos it the Inuit convenient haulm .10 - ..*l'oity for pas,engers arrivbigbythat 1 Thst'propri4or having, at considerable ex -1 Rem% Altai isr. in excellent style,the MANSION 110(in. wollii respectfully sohcit ' a share.of ' public PetiehWce. His Larder and Der will be turniihedilch the beet the uzarket coin afford. • fel:ly WINES AND LIQUORS 4VILLIAMI I:APONTE:It ANL DI:AU:II IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET. Pittabuigh 1 fe22:6la" I WILLIAM CLAYTON, . 1 Nucor ESA!' E AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT,, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. i Rir Always on hand, Blackberrr, Chtrry and ; *li.,,trstoeyßtatendlea, Monet:miak& Rectified! mhl6 I E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., rxPoirpti OT ; • ' BRANDIES., kc., DILALLIIS FINE OLD WHISKIES, WRORT STREET. 11140:1Yd *a A ':, 210:bib 4 , 1 =1. • . 4Siteeteimikefer BELLEtt k. 60. =Ramo. . : noN •• EVll..nr. Tioket A;ont ttt., t Xkl (Li The only protlt4 from premium. which S:4 th iseoo6lm pan) can divide by la w, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made °n every .kwription of Prop erty, in. Towtrand Country, at rates as low al age not.:istent with • , ecuritY. Sin...+ their inoorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid 10-.:es by Fire, to an amount ex.:ceding Emir Millions of Dollars, thereby at . - i;,rding evidence of the advantages of Insurance, Well a.; the ability and disposition to meet with prOhiptriti,w till liabilities. bosses paid during the year 1639, 662.133 36. D IR ECTOR.S. Charle. Ir. P.ancknr. „Ifonle,ai D. Lewis, Wagner, Daivid S. Brown, Grant. Isaac Lea, Jacob It. Smith. Edwanl C. Dal,. ieorg. 11 - . Richards :come Pale. , . CHAS. N. 'DANCE. El: Yr'ni lent. EDWARD C. DALE. tioe Pre , iden• Wst. A. Slut., Socretary pro tout. J. GA RI INP.R COFFIN, Anent. Northeast eor. Third and Wood sts. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGII. GEOPoIE DARSIE ; Prevident. I. SI. GORDON. Se•retarY. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Alien t. No. 92 Water street. o:Spang Co's 5% ar hott , e, ! up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will in:urn agaiind all kind.; FIRE and RIN E A Mtn , Institution managed by 'Directors who are well known in the corummunity, and who are determined, hy prom ptri ess and liberality, to man lain the character which they have as:mulct!, a., of- fering the bast protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS. OCTOBER 30th, 1361. Stook Aocount4 Mortga 3 $ 13: 2 000 CU . r Office 1 urniture ,160 CO • Open ACCOUL Li. etc ZO 00 1 7,809 4.3 i Cluth 18,351 9.9 Premium Notes 27,643 20 Notes awl Billi dileuunted. 174.075 14 ; ; ~k• DIRECTORS. ' WI It. Miller, Jr.. Jarnen M'Auley, Nathaniel ll.Arne.3. Alexander IS - hawk, George Darsie Wm. 11. Smith. Chas. W. Ricker:wit. Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, I)avid M. Lon ir. Ree.l J. Thonni:i Benj. Bak ewell, John R. Wettne. ----- CITIZENS' *INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAAIROATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA, Seeretar.Y. WM. IJAGALEI, Pr Meeem. Oftlee, Cor. of Market amid Water Sta., 'wares nzainst Lo and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. Laker, and Rayons, awl the Navi gation of the Boat. Insure% againat Linty and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Jam. Park, Jr.. B. F. Jones. T. M. How% George Bingham, johAShipten, 5. Hai•baugh. John S. Dilworth, C. H. Zug. Wm. Bag*loy, Win. G. Johnston Reese Ow ono. B. Proetou. S. M. k. Jas. M. Cooper, J. Caldwoll. Isdh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO, 149 ORESTEITT BTREET, Opposlto the , Cisstoni House. Capital ssl9joo Aoeela 8304,948. WF LL MAHE ALL KIND!! OF IN. SURANCE, either Perpsto i s i l or Limi ted.on every description of PrOPertrOr alardianillia, at reasonable rates of Premium. . • ROBERT P. RING, President, M. W. BALDWIN Vice Piesident. • DIRECTOR. 4. Charles Boyce, • •.f 7E. -R; Cops E. B. English; " George - % !Brown. P. B. Savery,. , Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman, John. Clayton, S. J. Magarge E. Wilsr„ BtAcgocaN, Secreta jytly ry. J. G. COPPIN, Agent. Corner Third and etreets.! MONONGAHELA INSUBANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. • OFFICERS. JAMES A. HUT CHISON, Preeident. HENRY M. AT WOOD eieeretar7. Capt. JAS. WOODHULL\ Grail Agent. OFFICE NO. VS . :WAIF= STREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. ASSETS, MAT 10th, 11561. Stock Due Bills.. payable on demand and secured by two approved names. $76.750 00 Bills _Receivable 23,567 34 Bills. Discounted 36.= 76. Mortgage /2.000 00 115 Shares Mechanics' Bank stock cost 00 Shares Citizens' Benk S 6.165 CO .* - stet* edet 5;175 00 ;hares- Exchange, Bank - stock egst • „ • ' ' 2.650 00 %area Bank of ,Pitte-_ burgh' ' • 2,750 00 ---, Ague at . 65.907' , Al 40, 32E2MM .. 4) ; ,r, :1.,. s: i g . „ „ s22ze3s v., Dm=oza: • m.lLL i cte r g. '• ' "liiiilsiNgs. , ' ' ' - '1 -. • ?!. . - ::: 7 1 Ti - !) ips. FIRE INSU RAIOE BY THE • RELIANOE MUTUAL INSURANOE CIOMPANT, CPE` On Buildings. Limited or Perpetual. Merchan dise. Furniture, .tc., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. Cash Capita!, 8229,510 00. • Annetta, 8303,508 98. Invested as follows. viz: First Mortgage or Improved eity Pro perty, worth double tho amount...... $1,55,605 00 Ground rent, first c1a552.462 50 Pennslvania airoad Co's 6 Mort y gage Loa ß ns, l 5.11,000, cost cent. 21'..900 00 Philadelphia city 63+ cent. loan 30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 II cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2.501 00 Huntingdon and Ilroad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan__ 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock ......... 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual insurance Company 2&3)00 . Stuck of county Fire Insurance Co . ... 1.050 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 3.'i 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 I :nion M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,2)7 10 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 -",), Cash on hi.nd and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 $303 SOS 9 1 1 ! CLEM TINGLEY, President. I DIRECTORS. ' Clem WitlllieS. Samuel Bisphatn, Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser. j Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tinley. ' John R. Worrel. Marshall RM. g 11. L Carson, Z. Lathrop, Robert Toland.. Charles Leland, Frederick Lonnig. Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, Jacnoi S. Woodward. John Bisiell, Piitsburgh. B. M. HINCILIM.N, Secretary% J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent, tnylll Northeast corner Third and Wood sts. irk ELAWARE If IrrIVAL SAFETY IN- A JUIN UAR NCE COMPA NT-INCOR POR - TI.:11 BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 10443. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DP.I.I9IIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vt. , . ~.1, car ge and Freight to all part. ..1 - the world. INLAND INSURANCES on GoodA. Is River, Canals, Lake+. and Land Carriage.; to all parte ~f tiro rnion. FI nu: INSURANCES on Mar eilatuid,o generally, .rti Sturi. Dwelling Hottoss. DIRECTORS..—WiIIi n in Martin. Edmund A. o•Ador, Theoplolus Paulding., Jahn N. Penrose, john C. Davi , , James Tra noun ir. WM. Eyro, Jr.. James C. Ilitud W . tn..C. Ludieitr„l,,,,,h H . s ea l. 11r. R. M. Huston, Ben. G. Lietier, !nigh Craig. clyirle,. Kelley, Samuel T. St.,ke, J. I. Peniston, 11 , nry Sloan. Edward Darlington, il. .4.ne.. , ii t ooke. 5i1.31.. , •r.\ I Tiva it , . Tito, (2. !land Rob ert Burtou. .1 r.. iagrd.P.Juite , . Je treel I:. M 'Fa i land. .1,9 hu-4, P. Eire. Jol.o B. tieutple. Pitt,Lurgb. I. T. Naries.". ~. B. ii , .i.z..r, do. kV] 1, I, l AA, MA ItTI N. President. THOS. C. RAND, Pica President. Biwa? lat.nußN. Se.:retarY. P. A. AIA DETRA. Agent, ja.2 — _ No. 65 Witteriqreet. Pittsburgh. --------- INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS F . I II 111111 E rmisic LIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE:: NO. 435 and 437 CIIESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OP ASSETS,. JAN. I,t, 10/ Pn',E•hed Airreaub:y to An Art of AidemblY being: Firs! Morttrage. qtrod Rol Es!ato. 1 nrai,nt Value .r1.91,n, TemrK,rary Loan, on ample. Lvilut torn] S" uittieri ,present rulne ($54,66: . , ...... . .. ........ . Note 4 rind Bills I eeeinti;le. Cash ~;~s(ris[ pi„ SATUAIXAT MORNING, DURqk 28. Orpheits C. Keres raistLefter fiom Bwroa T. T.—When a wise, benign, but not altogether Rhode Island, Providence saw fit to deal out a few mountains to East ern Tennessee and Western Virginia, my boy, it is barely possible that Providence had an eye to the present crisis of our sub tracted country. and intended to furnish the coining be with a fit place for the lofty accommodation of such Treat men as were not in immediate demand among the politicians. I ant not topographical by nature, my boy; I never went up to the top of the White Mountains to see the sun rise, and didn't see: nor did I ever scale Mont Glance for the purpose of allowing a fog to settle on my lungs: but it's my private opinion, my boy—my priYate opin ion, that, were it not for the perpendicular elevations of the earth's surface in the States named, it would be necessary for the honest old Abe either to turn Gener a l Freemont into a reduced Consul: and com mission hint to furnish proofs of the na tion's reverence for the name of Laiitvetto. or conphim up somewhere in solitary gran deur, like a rabbit in a Warren. "Great men." says the General of the Mackerel Brigade, as he and I were look ing at some sugar together, the other night. through concave glasses—"great men." says he, "are like the ears of a black-and , tan terriers: they are good for ornaments, but you must cut off some of them when you would give them rate.** "Thunder!" says the general, taking a perpendicular view of the sugar—"ifl didn't cut off great, men occasionally, there'd be more Presi dentin! nominations to ratify next election than ever before struck terrier to the heart; of an old-line whin. But you have yet to learn, my boy, what was the great reason for sending Fremont to the everlasting hills. Oat Tuesday. asked a knowing veteran at Willard's what it really was. lie, looked at me for a mo ment in immovable silence ; then he softly placed his spoon-p nmasium on a table, looke.l cautiously in all directions. crept tip to toy- ear on tiptoe. and says : • • ArCrciilgeit .•' Son of a bottle!" :acs I, "your :Ufor illation is about as intelligible as tile nrrii nary remarks of Ralph Waldo Emerson." Ihe knowing veteran suffered lib; nee to take a!•teani-bath a moment, alio tilen say: he: Kerridgesl lierrielges with six horses and the American flag flying out of the back window. FremOnt's great mistake at the West was kerridges—am/ six horses. Did he wish to buy some shoe-strings 1;u -his babes"—" Captain Poneyowiski, says he to his ehamberlain, " order the second Stewart, to tell the scarlet-and-gray gronn e . to send the kerridge and six horses round to the door, with a full band on th e box." Did he wish to make a call on the next block and obtain some Bath note-paper - General Nockruynoseoll, — says he to his first esquire in waiting. "issue a proclatna• :ion to my Master in Chancery to instantly command the Master of the iforstr, to get ready the kerridge with six horses. and send the Life-Guard to 'fear the way." In fact," says the knowing veteran, frowning mysteriously, "it is rumored that when he came home from Debars' theatre one night, and found the front door of his hoadquar ;el's accidentally locked, he instantly or iered up the kerridge and six horses. to isle him round to the back entrance. " Now," says the knowing veteran, r ad •denly striking the table a glass blow. that sphrsheel. anti assitming, an air of embit tered argument —"tliey'e. se . nt him to the mountains. to suppress id- kfrridge. — Thi.e explanation. in hoc. may be all a fictio n but certain it tlmr, General ! Fremont has not the carriage he had six months ago. WctineSday. the go' hie- steed Pegasus bore me once more to Manassas. where found the !tackeral Brietole veuin g %en i;eance for the recent 1,6,4 ref which they found many outrageous deuces. 5:- I .ifE.3f.- , 3 83 v i 2 . 4 . g . ,- 1,,,,, 1 4 1.. ^S6 36 1.14 Of) :n:419 3%. Just arrived on the . ;701111.1. my buy, Mackerel chap (•anc• , Inserted rebel tent with a round oi , ject in his hand, and immediately counneic tear his hair, and !-;,. al: the language of the sixth Ward. tic brother: my brother!"says hr. eye,in2; the horribly. trophy with teartbt emotion. —0! that I should live to se e your beloved skull turned intoacheesc-box by rebels You Was a Boston alderman. a moral man, a candidate for the Legiske tare, before you came to this here horrid wilt' to be killed by rebels,, and to have your skull aggrawnted into a secession utensil." Here the Gerwrai of the Mackerat Brig ade glanced at the heart•sickening trophy, and says he to.the Macknral chap : "Why, you poor, ignorant cuss! that thing is nothing hut a cocoanut-shell hol lowed out." i'•ls it!" says the inferior Mackeral. brightening up, "is it? Well, says he, feelingly, "I took it for the skull of my brother, the Roston Alderman—it's so hard and thick:" These beautiful displays of fraternal emo tion are quite frequent, my boy, and are calculated to shed a lustre of sanetity over the discoveries of our troops. The capture of Richmond being deferred until the younger drummers of the brigade are old enough to vote in that city, I found Captain Gilliam Brown and Captain Bob Shorty seated at a table in a tent—the for mer being engaged -with a pen and a decan ter", while the latterdrew a mapof the cam paign with a piece lemon peel, dipped in something fragrant. "Tortirade," says Captain Bob Shortv to-me, cordially, "this hereis what we call intellectual - relaxation, with a few liquid vowels to make it consonant with oar tastes:P.', "Yes,'? says Captain Villiam Brown, with a fascinating and elaborate wink at the decanter, "the physiealman having ta ken Manassas, the Inman intelleck is now in airy play." "Ah !" says Villain ma jestically passing.me the disentangled curl paper on which he had been writing, "read whatl hasepenned for-:the perusal of the United States of •America." • 1 grisped the •document,:my bop, and found on it inscribed. the following effica cious effusion: • - Floyd. Fololliolll Floyd, far-famed &staidly - ins, Former tirat from Federal forces flying From fabrications fanning Fortune's flame, Finds foul Fugaeity fagtitions Fame. Fool! facile Fabler! Fugitive flagitious! Fnt• for ;Futurity, liilehertietitious: Fame forend from Folly. finding - fawners fled, Fe?d?'finals failure7failurtY fungus-fed. BY CAPT.I:I: r 1144 Iteowy, Eskevire. Villiaan sm il ing ,T7iiion-lalue;' says iFu eceisful cheru bim,' "whit.do you think of thav piece of American intelleck?" • says 1,.," that it is worthy of an F. F. V. " W.hatifolloWed, my boy, is none of your ' business, though a sentry near by subse quently observed,, that he heard the sound of soft, ineLifluousxurgles come - from the iuteyrr Of.the tent.. . • • Fottry, my boy, is man's best gift r end suppose, is the reason why it - is so popufar -in. young 'women's boarding schools. . • . . Yo4s, in partie4lar metre, gitrutri C. KERR. 1 irin lOU WANW YORE .0001) EEW itrialt arc re and;4llbotalleok . ni l if4pad ei : 4 112.. ite&rith Pea Fr o. . c'r to Kalpait 11;.`•4.'14,=;, %.4'4‘.., birm. r 1;% trt4liffllfflcr, 'it's' the Capitol. ARE UNSURPASSED : We can Inextre complete satisfaction R 4 to TIME AND PRICk:: BOOK WORK School and Agolleire.Catalogueo. Allseelhineous Catalogues. ' C ooo tthatioin,Reporto. 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