RAILROADS THE - PITTSBURGH Rl'. WAY?iE &CHICAGO RAILWAY. TO ALL PONTrs IN THE SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENT TINE TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK. and to Indianapolis, St. Loui.i and Chicago shorter than by auy other route. ' WESTWARD TRAINS. Mail Line...,,. EX m `" , . Lees Pittsburgh 1.40 a.ver 1 , 499 P M Allegheny 14500 r in. 11.50 p. in " ManalSeld loom a . in. so.its p. in Artl., yes crestline 10.40 n. in. 10.30 P. in Forest. 12,43 p. m. 1--,- , --' rPS •.l. n• 2,15 p. m. 2,30 a. In 4 50 p. tn. ort Wayne— 5.00 a. in Chicago 11, 00 , 11 00la p. m. 9 a. .:r ._ St. Louis 12,45 P. m. FOR COW:W.I3I:S, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS Lorne - 10,35 a. in. 11.00 p. m An" 8 9 A n nt i t... 41 : ' a : 1111 StLoniS 10.40 a. in. 11413 p. at FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Laaveare 10,55 a. m. 11,00 p. Alive at ndimmPolis.. 9,00 p. 9,00 a. m erre Haute... 2,95 a. m. 9.90 P. 01 St. Louis ...... ..10,05 a. m. 11.55 p. m All Trains through to Chicago without change of:Cars.. ' 11.—The time to Cincinnati is the seine as by_Stettbeniille. Trains on both Roads most at +Mabas, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS. Mail. Express. Leave Chicago 1,90 a. In. 0 , 30 p, m Arrive at Fort Sayre...llos m : 12.30 a : n Crestline :mam Pittsburgh st.r.a a._ re. SAO p. Both Trains make close connections with Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities via Allentown and - PhiladelPhia. Stir Only one change of cars between Chicago and New York, via Pittsburgh and Allentown, on train leaving Chicago at 6,30 p. m., tvnehing Pittsburgh at 3,50 p. tn., and New York at 10.45 a. m. ACCOMMODATION _TRAINS—From federal street Station, Allegheny City. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. . Leaves Allegheny at. 0,3 e a. in. and 9,39 p. m. Arrives New Brighton.ll,lo " " 8,144 " Leaves Newßrighton. 6.30 " "I_,lo " Arrives at Allegheny.. 8.15 " • " 2.00 ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION Leaves Allegheny at 12.66 p. m. and i. Leaves Economy at 6,03 a. tn. and 4,00 ' MARKET TRAIN. I eaves Alliance at 6,10 n. tn. Afton at Allegheny at 11,01) a. In. ft ea me Allegheny at 2,50 a , I n, Arrirse-at Alliance 7,35 p. Trains itre run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. *S. Tickets good on the accommodation and I market trains are sold at reduced prices. --trough trains connect. as follows: At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and P ttsburgh Railroad. Orrville. Ohio, to and from Millerthurgh. Akron„,Cnyahoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield. Ohio. for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sandusky, Toledo. Detroit, etc. 211Orsiatlino, for Delmore, Springfield, Columbus. Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis, Louisville, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, CM cinnati, etc., etc. At Lime, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo, etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette, Ind., Saint Louis, and intermediate points in Central In diana and Illinois. At Plymouth fur Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the Louisville, New Albanyand Chicago Railroad. And at Chicago. with trains for all points in Illi nois, Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets apply to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag't. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets fur sale at the Ticket Offices of the Company on the line of the road, to all part of the United States. WM. P. road,, General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. G. W. CASS, General Superintendent. CHANGE OF TIME. 1862. THE 1862. PENNKINANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. TILISE NAIL TRAIN LEASES PITT. , ERGlL,frout tho Passengerßepot, at the IbtertStion of Liberty autl Grant sta%ets. every morning (except Sunday) at 0:10 a.m. stoPpinv a t gal - pcntions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia: Titiktrain arrives in Philadelphia at 1I:15 p. n g e os p e o zo i t t nnr r for m Ne o w v r gign il b e i% =_y Eine. iR-• TILE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the above named station daily at 4.40 p. m. .stopping only at principal stations , and making 'direct nounoe tints at Harrisburg tbr Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown. This train ar rives in Philadelphia at SAS a. m., making con nection for New York from Kensington Depot at m, over Camden and Amboy line. A . S L, ENO CAR is run through from . Pittsburgh to way City via Allentown--430miles—attarhed TIVE. FAST LINE leaves the &Sore named sta.- _ . tam (ezeepl. Sunday) at 2,50 a. in., StrAp pUtonly at pripekpaletatioue, connecting at Bar nOtuir.forl3altunore ;Lad Waphingtote Thie train arsiereo in Philadelphia at ,5e25 p. in., making elms eormeotio4 for New York from KonsiuKton Dyed at 6440 p. over camdior & Amboy hue. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, lams daily (except Sunday) it 11,00 p. m., stop- Dint stations and ruurtirm.es far as. Cone . - mar - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fot Wall's atskSesklearse daily (except Sunday,) ate,4o a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for . Wall's station leaves daily. (except Sunday) at 11401Sa. m. 4411 RD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for W rotation leaves daily; (except Sunday) at EOXIITII ACCOMMODATION TRAINfor Waß's station, leaves daily. (except Sunday) at 0,16 p. In. RETVANING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Raven 1,13 p. m. Fail P. • • tn. ast Line 1,30 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation 10,30 a. m. Ist Wall's Station Accommodation 6,30 a. in. 2d Wall's Station Accommodation $,30 a. m. 341Wall'a Station Acoommodation 1,03 p. m. 4tkWall'a Station. Aecommodation.....6,o4 P. In. AlSlYaisn' I for' Blairsville and 'lndiann 'connect at lilishaville Intersection with Johnstown Ac ocosimodation East and West and - Express and Mail Wen. FARE: TO NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. aforLEORE RG •411IPS it t • aliecked twill stations= the Penh eilore wanit-Eal New Y trdad. ihd-to 'Philadelphia; Haiti. m and • A Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will bopharged an excess according to distance tray: edeWitiiiddition to the station ratee,4ixcept froni stations where the company has no agent. :afiggplele.ln case ef.loas. the flom,pany will bold almegosairearesponsible for personal baggage only, an fain - amount not exceeding lOW 73. 1 —An, Line:has belnyoyed to NAPO paimpatandbagrate to and ; m the depot, at I Chime tO exceed 913 cents r each -14? "1.184 ba r Pee. or tickets app_y to J. STEIIPAST, Agent, At theiPanna.llll..Piatr o trest on Liberty and Gnat streets. LEWIeb . no2:l i General Superimtendent, Altoona, Pa.' OADMOUTE VIA S IT= AND -A. ll .IWLIR. NIINAIIIAPOUS AND CINCINNATI R. R Conneet at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and tl i Z ip ute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and and /ndianapelis s liiiiwAny lba and HAIM and Michigan centry l Rinloidelor $OCl► ISLAND, MIIRLINGTGN. and all Intermedittrpoints. • ' • Throh Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. freights and passengers carried from Cincin jaatiollegaall/Plaleeboraem:44l *me *m Im any o ther route bq tirenty-four Imam itidla as low lutes. -The only road by which shipments can be made frim Cincinnati to thO Wad, without break s balk. made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at cmnat%' or W. M. 'CUTTING. Agent at L a wrisobusgh, will receive prompt attention,- and no• done for commission; No CHARGE FOR DassAtis owcouttuteroNAr Liwaralf it For -further information apply: to mAs RATIGAN, (No. US Water street.) t.of the Company, who is prepared to DEROUGII RE CUTTS for passe_ agars sad t to Indianapolis, TWO UMW, ',same" . Peru , Green oliMe, Crawfordsville, Charlestou, _Pans and Mat toon, km. Ac. H. F. LOR D President. JOHN F. CREEK, general Freight:Agent. 1862.131POBTANT. 1862. . ,-, . . .. •. T 111, ON &; ; 1., , ALL' nitiFONS PIIRCKASLNG TICKETS FOR lIIPORTiaII OT ~. SAEIST JOSEPH .. , WINES, BELNDIES, it e. 1 pobitiiii i iiiiiiminrobsi.thiPitates - . _. ..- th T 'tad ab il'imist on • • ' • £ltD MM. IX ..;-: : ... a ......„. 6. : 0111 01, 0 . --- 7..111a1!"- '' '''. • ' 47:. ' 6 ' r - Plitt i tittia* HTS - -K 1'1: s, ..1 4L4.:-:-T*S. Ka. amiph. - - iiiiii., ) sitiadrinurwner irrazirr. . :- . - ' 7 ll'7* - 7.,1:1,irc.:c:1„.7ii? . ' =ln irtaxgtgliaLtl.lfe,-:,.-; ~-, ,4klt4Y 4 -- a ..,..._,,,t_x_........,.., 7 : . -„: 4 -- . ~. . " sartiositimor- ______ 2.: : . 'I ja" ' ' ...-•-,v:.: • i''. _acx 0 0. . -E i,. "zi.z-"irrits (. . •• . 11 •,. ~, -0.- a.,. -0 -"- - ' . IIIIII -•• • ° ---" .•. ~ .la ~. 11 : 4 5 1 rt.... ,• ' Adtataig4pCo. • ,-' 1 . -', A. --o ''' ", •: -,, , . . . .. • „,,,.....„. • . - ma/ Pam street Pittbarab. ~~hY CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH EMIR CII.A.TVGII:I3 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 25. ISllii, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn- Ivaria Railroad, in Pittsburgh. as follows: PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.55 a. M. " Steubenville 5,28 " ' " Newark 12,05 p. is. " Coluothus 1,30 " Arrive) Cincinnati • 0.15 " " St.. Louin 10,45 a. at. Lea re; Pittsburgh 1.55 p. in. 500164310'01. 5,10 " • •• Newark 12 midnight. " Columbus 1,30 a. in. Arrive 3 Cincinnati 7,40 " " St. Louis . 11,30 p. tn. No change of cnr.. between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. - Splendid sleeping cars attacked to all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. ' Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 ellsvillo 4,25 " • " Steubenville 5,29 " Wheeling 6.35 " Arrives Bellair 6.50 " Loaves Pittsburgh 1,4.5 ti. m. • Wellsville 4,00 " " Steubenville 5,10 •• Wheeling 0,25 " Arrives Bellair 6,40 " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Bellair with Cleveland and Ohio Bailroad for Zanesville. Lancaster, Circleville. Columbus and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 a. Wellsville 4.05 " " Bayard " " Alliance 7.09 " " Hudson 1.1,23 " Arrives Cleveland 9,35 " Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p. :n. Wellsville 4.00 " " Bayard " Alliance 5.311 " " Hudson 7.04 " Arrives Cleveland 9.111 •• Connecting at Bayard with Tusenrawas liraneh for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Alliance with Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail road at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville and Chicago Railroad fly Akron, Cuy Falls ate! Mil lersburg, and at Cleveland with C. s: E. R. R. fiT Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, with C. S T. R. R. for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago. Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 3.35 p. m. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh a.: tid lows : Mail Train 4,10 p. m. Express Train 2 .05 a. w. Wellsville Accommodation 9,40 a. m. Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West of Cleveland, must be particular to ask for Ti ket+ via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further particular+ apply to WILLIAM NT EWA RT. Agent, At the Company's °thee in Freight Station, Peon street. no h UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST.,. NEAR WOOD. MIME SIBIL4CRIBERS MA Ai V EA C.. .11. TUBE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments. Curtain Goods, Con&rts, Feather Beds. :%1 n t trace of all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent spring Beds. All kinds of Rhodes. Blinds and Fixtures. Mtn-Prompt attention given to all orders fur fit ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths. %c. octl7:lyd 808 ERTs & HOENIG K. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPUE RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WHERE rA HOTEILS. RES TALTRANTI4 and the trade generally eau be supplied with Chespeake Hay Oyster , . at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited. ELI lOC li. Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon. CORNER N ALLEY AND Smrrif - FIELD S FR EETS: Where OYSTERS and .11 the delielietc,; or the sea., , en will be zeroed up in the most j•ala table style. ELI YOUN‘;, 004 corner Virgin ailry and Sinitlilivid A. VA. Ck I-I 0 S It: , No. 3.)0 Lltbrrty Street Next to NlLlLSylVfillii Pa.S3ELlger Dttpot, JOHN NAVAGF.; Proprietor. HAWING TAKEN AND V.111 . 14:0 UP, with all the modem. improve:neut., this po pular resort. the, subscriber is i:eitred w n.'eca nuidate his old customers and the puldio gener ally. with the hen the markets affr.rds. Oyster.; will he served up in every variety of style. during the season. Ills V hies Liquors and .114-: , ; he feels confident in reeonunenAing to the piddle for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Ovstcrs recch c.l daily and h obi wholesale and retail. I,lyzU:lyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, r3T4CaN3FI. Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP. at a great expense, with all the lardern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends mid the public _generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of stylg daring the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. Aki"MEALS served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT HOARDERS taken. ap4:ly OUR HOUSE, NO. 32 •DIAMOND A L LEY, PITTSBURGIL WILE SUBSCRIBER ANNULI NC ES -IL to the public that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME, &e.. and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the shortest notice. JOHN SHALER. • Propriet,,r. OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS LAKE AND EASTERN FISH , FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, AU ha their Proper Benson. n 026 'GEO. REISMAN 512,50 -....- 10,00 ...... 1 450 11,55 - 7,45 IiffAINISION HOUSE, GEO. AUMENT3, .13.14. Proprietor: No. 344 Liberty street just be side the Passenger Depot of the Penneyh•ania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arrivingby that road. The proprietor haying, at considerable ex pense,, fitted up, in excellentstyle. the MANSION tiOUbil, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Ins Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fel:ly WINES AND LIQUORS WILLIAM BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines t __Old Mononga hela and Reotified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Dianiond Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. 'Always on hand, Blackb. Cherry and ilt re sy. Bl o a!d i es. Old Mononiela AZ:Id RAILROADS I"OUG'S E INSURANCE NY• THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, tly On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise. Furniture. Sce.. in town or :country. OFFICE NO. 30S WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital. 82'29.510 00, Assets. anoa,sos 96, Invested asT,llowa, viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount Ground rent. first class p,:oosylvaiiin Railroad Co': 6 It ce n t. Mortgage Loans, .....530,W0, Cost Philadelphia city 6 rent. loan Allegheny County 6 ji cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loan. Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24.350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,010 ou Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 la) Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 164.47 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on band and in hands of agents.. 11,3115 &kg; WS 96 CLEM TINGLEY, President. DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley. Samuel Bisphain, Wtir. R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, W ill imu Alusser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrel. .Marshall Hill, IL L. Carson, Z. Luthrop, Robert Wand, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig, Jacob I'. Bunting. Cherie., S. Wood Saab Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell Piitburgh. B. M. HENCHMAN, geeretar.r. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent Northeasleorner Third and Wood ate. 1111ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY I\- COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, MM. OFFICE, S. K CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURAN6ES on Goods, by Rivers. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages, to all parts Cu ion. the Uon. MR INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, ace. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam :Within, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose. John C. Davis, James Tranquair, Win. Eyre, Jr.. James C. Hand, V. C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seal, Dr. It. 31. Hwtop, Geo. Liepor, 'high Craig. Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, .f. Peniston. Ben*. Sloan, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke. Spencer M'llva in, Thus. C. Hand. Robert Burton. Jr, .1 a cal) I'. Jona... Jainiesll.MTa rifled, obbas P. Eyre, John R. Semple. Pittsburgh, D. Mingsk*A It. Berger. do. *I ',LIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. BAND. Tice President. iluu Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. 1e22 No. 6t WaterAreet, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS .13 IE7 .1;" I F F. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE OMPANYOFPUI : NO. C 435 and 437 CH LA ES D TNUT ELPIIIA.OFFICE STREET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly being: First Mortgages. amply kqqtred Real Estate, (present value $103.313 ewit Temporary Loans On ample Collat. teral Se,urities 89,135 Stud:?. (present value (*.V.V67 72.) COAL 59,7:4; lift Notes and Bills Receivable 1.821 00 Cash '27,919 33 $2.1. 1 /40 The only profits from premiums which this. c .501 m pany can divide by law. are from risks Which have bees determined. . • . lniuranees matte on every deseri pawl of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates 2R low to are consistent with security. . • .. Since their incorporation, Si PeriOd of thirty yenr+, they ha y el;ahl lo,ses by Fire, tin annotnt exceeding Four -Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evideriee of the advantages of Insurance, us well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. 1...", es paid during the year 15;59.1462.133 36. DIRECTORS. t'hnt et. W. Hanel or, Al ordeea i Lewis, Tobias . Wagner. David S. Brown, Samuel Grant. Isaa, .1;,..,Jb R. Snail!, Edward C. Dale, 1; e..)rge W. Richards, iieorie Fides, (IRAS. N. RANCH hit Prot:Wont. EDWARD t DALE. V i:•tt Pt . .. Aden% W N. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER' COFFIN, Agent, myle. Northeast 41'or. Third and 11'1.4111 WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITI'O6III7RIiII. I.IEORI3E DARSTE Pre.s4lent. e. M. 001tIWN, Secretary. CHIA: R. D. COCHRAN, tien't Agent. N. 92 IVuter strect. I.Sp Co 's W a rehouse up :=tairs., , Pittsburgh. . Will iwnire ,Lgaimq Oil kinds of FIRE and :MA RINE RISKS. A limo Institution managed hy Directors who are well known in the eounnteunity. and who are determined, by promptness and liberality. to man - tain the character which they have assumed, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1061. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 Mortgage 4160 00 Office Furniture 250 00 Open Account., etc 7,809 43 Cash 19,3111 99 Premium Notes 27,605 20 Notes and Bills discounted 174,075 I t DIRECTORS. It. Miller, J r., James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiek, tleorge Lando Wm. B. Smith, Chas. W. kieketson, Andrew Aokley. Alexander Spear, David M. Long Rees J. Thomas Benj. Bakewell, Sohn R. 111.'Cune. --- CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. WM. BAGALEY. Presi SAMUE dent.L REA, Secretary. °Mee, Cor. of Market and Water Sta., Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Wm. Bagaley, Jas. Park, Jr., Wm. G. Johnston, B. F. Jones, Reese Owens, T. M.Mowe, B. Preston, S. M. Kier, Jolla tpton, Jas. M. Cooper, S. Ilarhaugh, J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth, C. 11. Zug. mh29llydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital 8219,100 8301,948. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE.eidier*PolitatorLiinited,on every description of Pro s perty,orMerehandlee, at reasonable rates of premium, ROBERT. ICING ,_President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS, IL &Cope. George W. Brown, OCR Joseph S. Paid. Shefiess. John Clayton. S. J. Mnadrne E. Wiler, F. lit...wanes, Secretary. J. O. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. MONONGAHELA HUM CORNY OF PITTSBURGH. OEM ••f• JAMES A. HIM • •• I HENRY M. A:rw Capt. JAS. WOOD • Uti.:ll7rnirent. OFFICE MO. 9$ wwrza STEEET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. ASSETS. MAV lOti, nieL Stock Due Bills, paysailega.densand and secured by two approved names. $78,750 00 Bills Receivable - 23,557 34 Bills Dismounted 36,236 76 Mortgage.- 7000 W; 115 Shares Mechanics' Bank stockeeet •,• $ 6.165 00 100 Masai . Otis: mut' Bank Rh= e a t' 5'1754° thloP Bak.: 50' - • • 460 00 6016tpent:Msisk , of Pitts- - milk.- ------- 140 00 0 44 14 5117 75 *pejo k • - (kik. tA. Jasias W:drIWIL ysafilook•Mampitt. uroitexe::. DAILY POST. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 3 Wm. L. Yancey's Speech in New Orleans. ;it now appears that William 1,. Yancey has successfully run the blockade. We find the following synopsis of hi= speech, deliv ered in New Orleans, March t:;tli in the Huntsville. Alabama, ..lilrorate of the 19th ult. Mr. Yancey is decidedly of the opinion that the South has no friends in Europe, and that the North is in a similar condi tion. He says there is a very strong pre judice in all of Europe against the South, in consequence of an erron eons impression which prevails in reference to the institu tion 01 slavecy. There are many persons in Europe who eunsidCr the Southern peo ple semi -civilized, and believe that negroes are raised, upon the plan that stock is.— There is no disposition to interfere in American affairs The blockade enables the British hold ers of the great staple to realize an int tnense advance upon its cost,in consequence of the scarcity of the article. The hold ers are the wealthy few, who have the ear of the .Government. Another reason for not interfering with the blockade was the belief that the scarcity of the article. and the remote prospect of obtaining a supply from this country, would create suet' a demand for the East India cotton us to increase its culture to a very great extent. $153.60.1 00 1.464 50 r . 900 00 :G 1,000 IN Another reason, in Mr. Yancey's opin ion. why European Powers will nut inter fere in American affairs. is the hope and belief that a permanent dissolution of the United States will weaken a nation ofwhose prosperity and greatness they had become jealous. They hoped to see the war pro tracted until both divisions are involved it) ruinous debt, to hang over them like an incubus for veers to CO/Ile. He inclines to the opinion that England and France would sooner interfere to pre vent a reconstruction .of the Union than any other purpose. As he believes that, unless their star\•ing operatives engaged in the manufiteture of cotton fabrics, compel them to hoerfere, they will stand aloft un til they see the South. is about to conquer its independence, or titil in the attempt.-- e has no hope of recognition of the Con federate States by either of these Powers until the occurrence Drone of these events. In view of these facts, Mr. Yancey is of the opinion that we might as well recall our Commissioners front Europe, and await the action of Foreign Powers--wait until they propose negotiation and recognition. Constitution of Illinois The urn• Constitution of Illinois, which is to hr SI11)1111(0Ni to a vote of the people in June, contains the following provisions: Section 1. No negro or mulatto shall migrate or settle in this State. after the adoption of this constitution. See. 2. No negro or mulatto shall have the right of suffrage. or hold aim office in this State. $1,4rt;,:z0.1 $3 11r2,914.1 See. 3. The General Assembly shall pass all laws necessary to carry into effect the provisions, of this article. The article in relation to "Banks and Currency — consists of six sections. In general terms, we may state that it pro hibits the creation of any banking corpo ration ur association: it denies to the Gen eral Assembly power to pass any law re viving, enlarging. extending, or renewing the charter of any existing hank or bank ing corporation: it prohibits the circula tion within the State a tine bank note, check or draft. as money, of less denomi nation than ten dollars, oil after the year IS; 3. °Ness denomination than twenty thdlars, and after the year lto;tt, :10 aueh bank note, cheek or draft. lit ' ally dellollll - 10t1 what , yet , shall 61'11111h, a< 1111.111-:. A wEsrvas: n•levrain re•t...d‘,sl in St.o York :says that propellors h•ft Buflak, on Thursday for Cle,voland. Sloohndiy.l%tlinio and Ddroit. and hay,. (•%•,•:y prospect of through. Dunkirk is still badly Idockt.d uith ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHER& ro to IS INSTITUTION. SITUATED IN LORETTO. Cambria county Pennsyl vania tour utiles front Cresson Station Station, o n the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered iu hi.%, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College in one of the most •healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial Ibr its pare water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year eotumences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of ATG UST, and ends about the ::th of J UNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary Sro Land Surveying, Engineering, will be furnishing by the institution to the Students. $248,2:,1 7t; - - - instrumental and Vocal Music forms no ext ra 3harge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. _.• - . Timms—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly advance *lOO Washing and use of Bedding • 10 Classical and Modern Languages. extra 10 Students spend Vacation at the College 15 Reference can be made to the Rt. Itev. Bishop O'Conner, to the Rev. 'l'. S. Reynolds, St. Mary 's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. IF TOE WANT SOME GOOD , NEW Fruit of prepared Mince Meat.. mixed, and all other kinds of Splees..cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth dc Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general anti full assortment of Faintly Groceries, Teas e Wines, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH St BROTHER, dal corner Diamond and Diamond alley: TILE PUBLIC WILL TAKE NOTICE that my wife has left my bed and board. and that I will not be responsible for any debts or lia bilities thatsho may contract. mhl.s:lw GARRET FITZUERALD... WANTED.. -.A PARTNER. EITHER Silent or Active, with a capital of seven or eight thousand dollars, in one of the best estab lished business houses in the city. This affords an excellent opportunity for a good investment Apply to or address S. CUTHBERT Jr SON, nib% 7 51-Market atreeto ODD FORks, of ari kinds, for sale by rain; Jr. TETLEY,. 136 Wood street DAUM AND CURRAI.TS -100 Boxes and 20 Caiks Fresh Currants.. . Casks new Zsxmourrants Now for sale by REYMER ic BROS.. mh24 Nos. 134 and 1:S Wood streets BE CLEAN WALL - PAPER, Paper Hatafers,and Whitewashers, call at 87 WOOD STRFLT. toki24 W. P. MARSHALL. MIDEAILLS-- ' 35 cases No, I received and for sale by zah22 HENRY IL COLLINS CANE POLES 2.000 ! is _l•eceited and for sale by m 1122 . BOWN & TETLEY, 136 IVood Hwil 500 Boxes M. R. Raisins, 200 34 do do do 100 do do do 1.0 `Boxes Larger do 100 1 .4 do do do 100 • do Valencia do r!D KesmSeedlan do 20 Mats do do Just received and for sale lq REYMER & BROS. mh24 Nos. 126 and 126 Wood street Ai FF Ik7 15 Barrels Garrett's Scotch Snuffjest received and for sale by REY MER S BROS. mb24 Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street 4 la fl ew York, noverinea rouwseiphia and Pennsylvania Syrups, 50 barrels in store and for sale by MILLER k RICKETSON, mh22 50 DOZEN HOSTETTERS BIT TERS, for ale by ..:G ROB! A; KELLY, ~ 59 gederu street. Allegheny City; ~~.= OOLIALSAVINGS-BANK I ; 66 rimuniii**iii.tor, CHARTERED IN 1855. , __,....... ~ ._ . OPEN DA I LY, FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLDIVIL; also. ou Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May list to November Ist, from 7 to 9 (*look and frma November Ist to May list, from kto IS o'clock. - •.. , . • , . • Deposits received of all sums not less than O\!: Doi.i.A H. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-ann witty, in June and Decem ber since the Dank was organized, at the rate of SIN per cent. a year. Interest, if nut drawn nut, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to cull or even to present his paossbook. At this rate money will double in less than twelve year making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONE-HALF PER CriT. A NEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations. furnished gratis, on application at the office. PRESIDENT. ,)rOP.I ALBREE. VICE raxstukvrs John B. 31Tathicn, Isaoe M. Pennock, John Helrne John Jm Marshall, Alexander Speer, aes B. 1). Steeds, Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock. M. D James McAuley, Hill Bu in, James lierdtuen. Wm. J. Anderson. TRUSTEES. Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly, John G. Buckofen, Peter A. Madeira, George' Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield. James Shidle, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Rah, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall. Win. Douglas. John Orr, .Tohn Evans. Henry L. }Unimak, Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenherger. Wm. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmertz. Peter 11. Hunker. Alexander Tindle. Richard !lays. lsaac Whittier. Win. S. Lovely. ' Christian Yeager. SECURTARV ANWTHEASEREK CHARLES A. COLTON. "KT HOLMIN MONK. BANK ERN /NI • 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. H. WILLIAMS & CO.; BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN J•AMES M, TAYLOR, ALDi:UM , OFFICE: 451 Penn Street. Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE; Deeds, Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. not;ily AGRICULTRAL D. ^B. ROGERS air SON, MANCFACTUREES OF Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH GRAIN nIiILL PEririi, DEVICE: Corner Butler and Clymer Streets. Ninth Ward. PITTSBURUU. PA MORNING POST STEAM PRINTING ENT. CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBI - HGH HAVING RECENTLY MAIZE EXTENnIVE ADDOIoNS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR OFFICE We are now prepared to execute ull orders for . EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK & JOB PRINTING With iligpateh, and in the most superior style We rove an offiee SECOND TO NONE: In the city And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING, BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, BLANKS. DEEDS CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS. DRAY TICKETS, RECEIPTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CARDS, ENVELOPES, READINGS, CONTRACTS, Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col lege and School Schemes, Hotel Bills of Fare,Livitations,&c. Our facilities f6i`printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C., FOIL CONCERTS .t EXHIBITIONS ARE ITINTSTIMPASSED We can insure complete satisfaction ea to TIME AND PRICE! BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION School and Caller) patalasues, Constitutions, Reports, Brion* etc. BLANK BOOKS, ILETTEK :MAUL BLANK Booms, arumws, ETC;, FOR Banks & Banking Houses, FURNISHED TO ORDER. ALL WORK EXECUTED-PROMPTLY B9►Bs & 31‘10113, POET Wood NU lifflaEMEM FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING POST HANDSOME AND INTERESTING IVIA.MMO'FI-1. WEEKLY. PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, PITTSBIIIII, PA gar 1 lES 0 CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, MONETARY, MARKET & COMMERCIAL. REPORTS, UP TO THE HOUR OF GOING TO PRESS; together with.n choice selection of Talc*. Poetry. Literary and Scientific Articles, Walsablelitatistleal In formation, Agricultural News, &e.. de.; FURNISIIED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS, or compiled with the greatest care, from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY THE LATEST 'fELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Embracing every important ITEM OF NEWS, rostEsteN AND DOMESTIC, CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. &c. THE FARM AM) THE FARMER, sir The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be nesheated. and in the future. al In the past. the puidielters will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of this Department. TINE WAR, NEWS. air 414. source of additional interest to all of leaders. thi mirese of the present civil War. brithfckitist erode! arii "eased, will be gineel,caiaasa4ao4 the most important events carefully collated sal awissatai to the reader.— By' followiMy the eptinitiOns Of the armies from day to day. auccliWiresenting the whole fr om week to iiebli.46 . aluillfarnhilia . freoh and run ning. history of this lamentable rebellion. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Will be famished to sulweribers at the low price of One Dollar a Year, and it will be found a good invostmont. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also issued from . the.. same. EVERY MORNING. It is oomplete . epitome of news. containing - all the latest . . Telegraphic,Load, 'itllsecliatteolm. Colligreasiatud, Legislative, Nom etas'', Commercial. TO THE LATEST HOUR Maio, editorial articles on all the leading tapirs the'dag. ALL LMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR, CAMP CORRESPONDENCE. Ike . . air THE DALLE'POST has az exteneivei -eirwialisa•by- railroad and river. through lima agents azi4bythe mail, and is a capital adveiti aing medium. The paper is furnished to subscri bergikkOtpaguagivity r • sa- Advertisements inserted at moderate rates Sir Address JANBIP-P. "..ii•firl'Z''Ll.'Ll Team 0011111 firm AM:I YEIZW:II, I.IAJ •ZB.l MlPElsed you maw by ...'. ,, t Odikivcl .:_.;!. —ls A— IT IS THE 4- . "DA IBE=I and furnishes the most reliable -ALSO ALPIII:tD R. )ICpwitairr - Sing IL SIB MCCALMONT & aorronN - Jav FRANKLIN, - VE NANGO CO., usy23:l.rd Powanylvassin 11. W. PATTERSON L arg.P.DAwsu PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Ntreet, near Grant? la9:ly PITTSBURGII, PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE. NO. 72 GRANT STREET, (Three door.; below the Court Homed iny3:ly PITTSBURGH, PA L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. NO. ISIS FOE ATM ST.; ie24:10 1'177.9m:um PA . - - a • P• - YEA.NCoCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 73 GRANT STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A ll' ARE: SURGEON DENTIN A. • sueee,,sor to (3. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smith • field street. SW Office hours from S to 7 o'clock. and from 2 to o'clock. • felsly - IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones at Laughlins, MANI I'ACTrIZER:4 or IRON A.NI3 JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates, k WAREHOUSES. 93 Water Street And 132 Viral Street, ITTSRURGII, G And corner of Franklin and South Water - Streett, Chicago. ISAAC JONES...JOHN L. BOTD...WM. BITIILLOI7OII PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., MA. 11; IPACTUR MS OF CART STEEL; also Spring. Plow. and A B Steel SPRINGS and AXLES, corner !tom awl First Streets. no2lda PITTSBURGH. Pa. - LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES -AND SMELTING WORKS. PAfIK, 31:"Cl[1.111/17 41:- CO.. Manufacturers of Sheath, Brazier? and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cap per Bottoms, Ra ised Still Bottoms, Nieiter Solder, •t7C. Also importers and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire; ‘lze. .49 Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machine• and Toole. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 190 SECOND STRUTS, Pittsburgh, Penna. Aw-Special ordrrs of Copper cut to any desired pattern. • te2l:lydass WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron :Founders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER . MAKERS, Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Depot, PITTSBURGH. PA.. .I.IIMiII[ANUFACTFIRE ALL ILLNDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from .three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for drift Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and fur uprights, mislay and circular sawmills. Have also ou hand, finished and ready forship- Mtllt at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description.. Also. furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron searately. Wrought Iron Shafting. Bangers and ..Pnllise to every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. ' Our prices are low, our machinery mantelsetur ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. *S Orders from all parts of thesountry solicit ed and promptly tilled. fall:daw FURNITURE. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS AT REDUCED PRICES. JAMES IV. IVOODIVELL, 27 & 29 THIRD STREET, 1:1311:1 111 FOURTH STREET, Coneioting of ALL VARIETIES OF STYLE AND FINISH iROTEM & PRIVATE DWRLEIREIS. orders promptly attended to o . mad the Furniture carefully packed and boxed:l AMP Steamboats and Hotels furnished-at short notice. Cabinet makers supplied with every arti cle in their line. - El= Fimrviewron, CASH—At - MIL AS EIORTMENT of Pittabargb maagfaatured FUR BURRAUX, NITURE. embracing . . BOOK CASES. '. 4 371d.i- WARDROBES. and every article needed ins well husialualdwal ling, as well as a One isaortnient of ' • ,_ OFFICE 1 , 11111N1T'1712 - 16e Conatantly.,on.itend anyttnade to.order. As the only tenneonlitiett business kiddie at this 'stab autrani figment is fot c A LH. Pelf's 1 .. word ingly. Persona in want of abo ve line would be adyan_tneml_bratillidt FACILMiIi MAUR No. 10e1 Smithfield eateilt..Set! , . ntb36,ls . - • ' ' :I.r_ CARPETS, OIL CLMlftl;iko. OABPETB AND OIL :OLOTIO3. 24 wean NEW DRUMM% 75 Pieces NEW BRUSSELS CARPET Sir- ThgEhsvelnat received and are of the LA LESI AND RICHEST PATTERNS. at the lowan prices. " • _ . W. W'CLINWom. :6619 HEW CARPETS, 01L CLOTHS, &c., -A T M'CALL V N"9,, • tone ir..zawitE