180.12. T.IIEIP. 1/30f2'.. PITTSBIJBGHFT.WAYN & CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. WINTER A ItRANGENIENT WINE TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK. JR. and to Indianan°lie. St. Louie and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Mail Line. Express. Level Pittsburgh 1,40 a. in. 1,40 p. m Allegheny 1,50 a. M. 1,30 p. in Mansfield 10,05 a. M. 10,10 p. M . Artivea Crestline 10.40 a. M. 10.50 p. in .. Forest 12,45 p. m. -191 • 5 % a. to Lima 2,13 p. m. 2.30 a. m Fort Wayne 4,50 p. in. 3,00 a. in •• St. Chicagc ! 11,00 p. m. 11.00 a. in Lents 12,43 p. in. POD COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI A . ST. LOUIS Leaves Crestline 10,55 a. M. 11,00 p.lll Arrives Columbus 1,30 p. in. 1,30 a. m Cincinnati 13,45 p. in. 7.40 a. in " St. Louis 10,40 a. 111. 11,33 p. m ' • FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Leaves Crestline 10.53 a. m. 11.00 p. in. Arrive at Indiana rre polis. 9,00 23 9,00 p. a m m: " St. Louis ...... _10,05 a. m. 11,55 p. w. AlLTrains through to Chicago without change of Cars. , time to Cincinnati is the same as kr_steubenTino. Ttnins on both Roads meet at Ooltukbod, and passengers all go WO Cincinnati together. _ EASTWARD TRAINS. Bail. Express. - _We Chicago. 6,20 a. tn. 6,20 p. Arrive at Fort Wayn0...12,03 p. tn. 12,30 a. in. Crestline ..... 3.33 p. 6.20 a. tn. Pittsburgh 2,25 a. m. 3,50 P. m. Both Trains make close connections with Trains • an the - Peansylvania Railroad for the Eastern °Dien via Allentown and Philadelphia. 44ir On one change of cars between Chicago -mid New 4- York, via 'Pittsburgh and Allentown, on grin leaving Chicago at 6,30 P. In., reaching Pittsburgh at 3,30 p. m., and New York at 10,43 ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station. Allegheny City. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Allegheny at.. 9,30 a. m. and 9.30 p. m. Arrives Newßrighton.ll,lo '• • 6,10 LeavesNewßrighton. 6,30 •` •• 12,40 •• Anives at Alloghefi9-6.13 " •• 2.00 •• ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION - - - • Lewee•Alleghcne at 12.50 p. m. and 6 p. Leaves Economy at 6,03 a. in. anti 4,00 •• MARKET TRAIN. Lewiiis Alliance at 0.10 a. in. desires at Allegheny at 11,0011. m. ea res Allegheny at 2.50 a. in. Arrives at Alliance 7.25 p. et.. Trains are run by Columbus time. which 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. AS- Tickets good on the accommodation and market trains are sold at reduced price, trough trains connect as fill UW , q At Allianoe. with trains on the Cleveland and P ttaburgh Railroad. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Miller,borgh. Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, liandusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Creetline, for Delaware, SPliturtield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louts, Louisville, etc. At Forest. for Springfield. Sand usky, Dayton, Cin cinnati. etc, etc. At Lima. for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo, etc. At Fort Wayne, for Portz, Lafayette, Ind.. Saint Louis, and intermediate points in Central In diana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the Louis‘ine, New Albany and Chicago Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illi nois, Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through rickets apply to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticker AK t. le aPaasenge Station Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sat the Ticket (Area of the Company on the line of tho road to all Part of the United States. Wll. P. ARM • General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. G. W.: CASS, General Superintendent CI - lA.NG-E. coy' 1862. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAIN M, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. roux NAIL TEALS LEAVES PI TS ii BUISGIII, from the Passenger Lepet, at the intersection of Liberty and Grant street+, every tJli t utiglOtteent Soudan at 6:10 a. mi. stopping at between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. " - t dint arrives in Philadelphia at 1 / 1 5p. m., main; &se commotion for New York from Ken pot, at 100 p. ru., over Camden and ' l4 ao;• ; Line. TH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the above natnad.station daily at 4,10 p. in, stopping only .7— stortnabakatations, and making direct connec tion st iliarukbarit for Baltimore and Washington. and for,lew York via Allentown. This train ar rives is at 8,05 a. tn., making eon .,„WN ew-York from Kensington Depot at it.,"ovei Camden and Amboy line. A ( CAS-is-ran through from Pittsburgh teJeiney City els Allentoviii-430 miles—uttaehed fo train:: ~, .. TAW- LATE leaves the above named sta -Um y.-(tutapt Sunday) at 2,,50 a. in.. stop ' P.btlitalf t lf PrknelPaletattons, connecting at liar patrVao 414.00aiate at Vilighibrton. Thia stain 44 . ti. Philadelphia 5.25 p , in.. making d sedan. Tor New' 'York from Kentington i. Da ' p. m., overCionditaftlitin — tgif line. ±:, „.. *- AiIIetIONNIIODATION TRA I Mi. ;10IINSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leavettlailyilexeept Sunday) at 3.1140 p. tn., titOP PIM* alUstations and running a., far as Cono n MOM* •JiMF ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Well's ethrealloHY(exeent Finriday,) at 6.40 n. m. SECOND -ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for .31LaIrs station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at AO a: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4,00 : P n. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station, loaves daily, (except Sunday) at 411451)..m. TRAINR ARRITE IN 'PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: kirm 1,15 p. M. 0,50 p. m. 1,30 a. m. riMit a :n Accommodation 10,30 a , m. t Wan Station Accommodation 0,30 a. in. $5 Wan Station Accommodation 8,80 a. in. 1114.3q_alr• Station Accommodation 1,05 p, in. lith'iralre,Station Accommodation 6,05 p. m. . at=tr Blairsville and Indiana connect 1 6 6 Intersection with Johnstown Ac -00. ii 'East and West, and_ Express and Mail ibift.: r 41. II F. . . TO 34* YORK 812,30 PRILADELVELI . 10,00 RALTLAIORP ' %So LANCASTER 33 /LARKS/31.Mb-- 7.4 ilirEaggage cheek ed to all stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad. and to PhiladelPhia. Balti more and New York. 11ArrohirgPassengers purohasing tickets in ears will beed an e.wees to distance tray dad:ln-addition to the station&wording rates. ascent from reneither° the company has no agent. E-qn case of kes. the Companv will . thathealves rwponsible for personal baggage ? vriE6*ari would not exceeding $lfW ...8..÷A1l 'Omnibus Line has been 'employed to Itenv.ViPasstaiseve and baggage to and from the ssipsceps *barge not to exceed 23 cents for each tui baggage. VlLWetel apply to, - . • .11.1161flEWART, Agent, Arthel'exina.R. R. Passenger Station on Liberty and Grant streets. VAGUE* LEWIS, n 023 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. - lirirNOME VIA RIVER AND taILMAD. 'INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R "Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and 'retro I,laute And 4to , 11.ii t ,,d te s t _ 40yraii Salemafayette and Indianaplis, New Albany and .and ..11illsigan Centralßationds for cfnea- GO. ROCK ISLAND. BIJR/4NOTON, and all p , t 3 ediate points.. , • • : h•-Freight Train to TDIAbAPOLLS. HAUTE. LAFAXMnE and PERU. • - and passtmgors carried from ("mein mr,,LaWreneeburgetn lesslimtf than by any sum rftte: l l*twenty-fottr hours. 'and-at as low ma; Th e only:road .by which shipments can be aiadelsemChlosnnati to the West. withoutbralk loolik..., . , • enter:dad. to J. E. 'OLBBONB.Airont tl27l2l€ttl; 'or ,W. B. ‘ .CUTTING. Agent at -1 1 111,...TriMmeetve. prompt attention, andirrarms tor cokamisnOn; NO ClA : ri PON a svo D 0 7' 1 . 1 F t a li k t i ra t i f i r. , .. ....t lat - apply . to THOMAS . 4 0 ii : 3 '3 at sleet) agent gg! riPill "ra t i rlar d wrbmitoL krt "lodiv i • "'M ei; %dame. Curtest:ok rarisfand Mid- Plis.. ke. H. F. LO_ .HD - Presideat. F. CHEEK. General Irrsight Agent: . .... 10112. IMPoitTANT.IB62. ALL PERSISCiNg PURCHASEND TICKETS 11011 SAINT JOSEPH, othet points In Nerthem Inwood. the States et the Teritories. should habit on vida, .that reed by the NO 1111111111 • 110 1711111AIL.ROAD —— 7 l-rose EA-Levan° Stamm& thilisea aid Is A --- RAILROADS CLEVELAND & RAILIVAI TIMM C.1.-lANTE3V.D. (RN AND AFTER MONDAY. NOV. 211, 11111141.tralne will leave the Depot of the Penn !Tanis Railroad, in Pittsburgh. as follows: PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.,35 a. m. Steubenville 13.28 ' " Newark 12,03 p. m. " Columbus 1,30 Arrives Cincinnati 6,45 " St. Louis 10,45 a. ru. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p. In. Steubenville 5,10 " • " Newark 12 midnight. " Columbus 1,30 a. in. Arrives Cincinnati 7,40 " St. Louis 11,30 p. M. No change of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. Splendid sleeping oars attacked to all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.55 a. In. Wellsville 4,25 " Steubenville 5,2$ " • " Wheeling 6.35 Arrives Bellair 6,30 " Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p. in. L. Wellsville 4,00 Steubenville 5,10 " L I " Wheeling 6,25 " Arrives Bellair 6,40 " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Bellair with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zanesville. Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. • Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 a. in. Wellsville 4,05 " " Bayard 6,38 " " Alliance 7,06 " " Ilwboti 8,23 " Arrives Cleveland 9,35 " Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p. tn. Wellsville 4,00 " " Bayiuti 5,24 " " Alliance 5,50 " " Hudson ' 7,04 " Arrives Cleveland 8,110 " Connecting at Bayard with Tusoorawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Alliance with Pittsburgh. tort Wayne and Chicago Rail road at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville and Chicago Railroad for Akron, Cuy Falls end Mil lersburg. and at Cleveland with C. & E. R. R. for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, with C. & T. It. R. for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago. Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 3,35 p. in. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh a, ibl lows : Mail Train 1.10 p. m. Express Train 05 Aecommodal ion 9,10 a. in. Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky. Toledo, Chicago, or points WeA of Cleveland. must he particular to ask for tickets via Clerela Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. 1. sTEwART. Ticket Agent. For further particulars apply to W I L IA:t1 STEW ART. Agent. At the Company's otlice in Freight Stati on . Pena at rect. not! UPHOLSTER V - , NO. 85 FOI - RTII Sr.. NEAR \V 101). SIVE:4(I{I BEIM MA-NUE AL C- A. TURF, and keep constantly on hand every artiMe in their line. viz : Cornieus, ttrnantent,, Curtain Goods, Comb trta, Feather Beds Mat truses of all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring Reds. All kinds of Shales, Blinds and Fixtures. Ai'. Prompt attention given to all orders Mr fit ting and laying down Carpets Oil Cloths, A. r. octl7:lyd ROBERTSA: IVIENIO K. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. - 1" TJ N 4'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPM RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WHERE FAMILIES. HOTELS, RES -1111 TAITRALIVIR and the trade generally eon ho supplied with Chespea.ke Bay Oyders, at the lowest whnlesalo rated. Comarr pada solieited. ELI YOUNG. Pronriet,r. Young's Eating Saloon. CORNER VIR_LIIN ALLEY AND SAIITII - .FMaD STREETS: ‘Vhere OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will he sorrel 1.11 , 3 style. ELI YOrNIi, tiel4 corner Virgin allay and Smithfield et. SAVAGE 0 IT S No. as° Liberty Street. Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depo JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. HATING TAKEN AND FITTED UP. with all the modern improvements, this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate-his old customers and the public eerier ally, with the best the markets affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety ut style, during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he fuels confident In recommending to the public fur their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily anti sold wholesale and retail. tnyftelYd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, THOS. Vrcsprlottsr. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED ICIP. at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodote his friends and the public generally, with the best the market. affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. rirMEALS served up at all hours. and` DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. OUR, HOUS ii NO. 3Z DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. 'FINE SUBSCRIBER ANN OUN C EP; -IL to the public that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME, Sec.. and is piepared 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, jalttly Proprietor. OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WIIOLESALIC AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, AU in their Proper noniion. noE GEO. REINEMAN & CO. ltrA 3310 N 11 !)474E, PEII. A UIt4:3ITZ , „m. Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty street,Just be eide the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable ex p_ero•e fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION sE HOU, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Ilia Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. reLIY WINES AND LIQUORS WILLIAM BENiiif, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines Old Mononga hela and Rectified 'Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh fetaim WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 87' Diamond Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. %%.4. A r n ie ha6t iliackonoberwrztindd tom& 614 mhl6 E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPOSTIMI OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c., AND DIAIJDLI Lf FINE OLD WHISKIES, NIL II RUTZ FRONT OTIV&ET. INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE BY TUB RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, COE' On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise. Furniture, in town or country. OFFICE NO. 30a WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital. 11299.5110 00. Assets, 8303,50 s 96. Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount...... $155.605 00 Ground rent , first c1a552.462 ;DO Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost 27.:100 00 Philadelphia city 6 cent. loan :".0,000 00 Alleghenv County 6 P cent. Pentivl vania Railroad Loans 70.000 00 Collateral loans , well secured 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company. mortgage loan 4.000 0(1 Pennsylvania Railroadcom_pany. Co. 5t0ck......... 4.110(o 00 Stock of Relianco Mutual Insurance Company 24,350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1.0.50 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5.135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2.012 Lit) Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 l ißlls Receivable. bush/cis paper 10.207 10 Book Accounts , secured interest, etc.... 6.210 72 Cush on hand and in hands of agents.. 11.385 15 $303 CLEM TINGLEY. Presi.lent.soB96 DIRECTORS. Clom Tinsley. Samuel Bisphatu, Win. R. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown. William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrel. Marshall H. L. Carson, Z. LothroP, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lannig, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bimell, Piitsburgh. B. M. HINCIIMAN, Scorettim J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood sts. D ELAWARE lIETURE SAFETY IN SURANCE CILIAIPA N N—INCOR PORA - TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, ISMS. OFFICE, S. F., COR'NEIt THIRD AND wALNur STREETS. PHILA DELPHIA'. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Good:. by Rivers. Canal:, Lakes, and Lund Carriage:, to all parts the Union. FIRE INSURANCES a n Aler• ehandise generally, on Store:, Dwelling Goose-. LIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. uder.'l'heophllWsl'auldrng• John Y. renro,r. John C. Davis, James Tranquair, Win. Eyre, Jr.. James C. Hand. Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seal, Dr. R. 31. Huston. Geo. G. !defier, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stoke,, J. F. Beni:ton, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington. 11. .1 , ,111.5 Brooke. Spoor 'Chas. C. hand Robert Burton, Jr., Jarob P. Jones Janie: J °shim P. !Lyre, John B.:Sem , ple. PittAurgh. AlseloW,A. I:. Berger, do. W 1 L 1.1 AM Al A MCI N, Pre:idea:. TAUS. C. HAND. Vice Pri,ideot. &MIT LT1.111:10;, Seerel:lo% P. A.3IADEIIIA . Agent. Rea No. OA Water tree:, Pitisimrsh. .. _ INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE AL COMP-ANY OF Plir ILA DELPH lA. OFF I r Ni. 433 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET. near Fitt!). • STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. I,t, I*.;th Published Agreeably to An Aet of Asroonbly, being: First :Mortgages, amply seeured Real Estate, (present value Sliti:ll3 cent Temporary L.mudou HMI plellitt • tend eieeuri ties .... 5t00k5........... ......... kpreseul value ;$64,t4;7 72.) eost Notes and Dill, Receivable . .... $2,i.et,031 tis The only profits from premiums which this oorn puny runt divide by law, are from risks w hieh hare been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty. in Town and Country, nt rate, low iLS are consistent with , ecurity. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty yearn, they have paid losses by }lre, tofu: amount exccedim: Four Sliliiun= of boll:vs, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance. well as the ability and dispted Lion to inert with Prumptnesaaid d all Losses puring the year (*Sp. 8 6 2.15:t :tti• DI Rl:croft:S. Charles IW. Rancher, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tutdas Wagner, David S. Itrown, Samuel Grant I,IUI, Lea. Jacob It. Smith, Edward C. Dale, Cioorgu W Richards, Geor,,se Fides. • W. B.ANCKER Preddent. EDWARD C. DALE, { - ice President. Wu. A. STEEL, Sueretarf ro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast cur. Third and Wood st. 4. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSIS FRG IL GEOROF: DARSIE. President. F . m. GuitpriN. Secretary. Capt. R.. D. COCHRAN. .tient. .No. 92 Witter street. Stag i Co . , (I nroleiti4e up stairs.) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and ..11A RINE RISKS. A Home Institution tnabaire•l by Director± who are well known is the counnuinuity. end who are deturtnitxi, by i•roin pin ess and liberality% to man tain the character which they havel,4lllllol. as of fering. the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, ISM. ' Stock Account.; S 1l:i600 (Y) Mort/info :.!,160 (xi (Mee Ittrniture 'SS) On Open Accounts. etc '‘ 7.80 P 43 C'ash 1, .351 ir) 8 Premium Notes _, ,1 I l.'.eg Notes and Bills discoUrnted 174,K5 14 DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr., James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander N'imiek, George Darsio Wtn. 11. Smith, Chas. W. Rieketson, Andrew Aek lei, Alexander Speer, David M. Long Rees J. Thomas Johnßenj. Bakewel I, R. M'Cune. inylB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH ' INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES, WM. BAGALEY, President REA. Secretary. 00Ice, Cor. of Market and Water Pits., 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 Watauga, by Fire. DIRECTORS. Wm. Bagaley, Jas. Park. Jr., Wm. G. Johnston. B. P. Jones. Reese Owens, T. M. Bowe, B. Preston, George Bingham, S. M. Kier, John Shipton, Jas. M. Cooper, S. Hurl:mush. J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth, C. IL Lug. mliZ:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CQMPAN Y NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom nOll.BO. Capital *219,100 Assets ...... WILL RAKE ALL KINDS OF IN everylf V SURANCE. either Perpetual or Lim it ed,on description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT p. KING President, M. W. BALDWLN *ice President. DIRECTORS'. Charles Bayes. E. R. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman, John Clayton. S. J. Mestere° E. Wiler, F. BLACCIIVRN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. NONONGAIIELA INSURANCE TOMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICERS. NAMES HUTCHISON. President ..NRY M. ATWOOD Secretary. Capt. JAS. WOODBUILN Gang Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. ASSETS. MAY 10th, 1861. Stock Due Bills, payable on demand and secured by two approved names. 8 78.750 00 Bills Receivable 23.657 34 Bins Discounted 36,236 76 fl=lifechanics' Bank 12.000 00 ' stock cost 6,165 00 100 Shares Citione Bank stook coat 6,175 00 40 Shares - Biehange Bank stock coat 60 Shares Bank- of Pitts burgh. 16,140 00 65 .697 73 400 00 49,152 30 DIRMer $912.03417 ogs . . . • Alkiza4o, 4!" ' JO - Alai* Balance of Book Accounts QIIIIoe Furniture vio6 DAILY POST. - FRIDAY 11f AI;RIL 11. lion. Andrew Johnston From a recent speech of the Governor of Tennesee, we select the following for the edification of his abolition admirers : Wo•have had soine clamorous harangues about 'Southern rights': The most of them have proceeded from noisy dis-unionists, who never own•-d a uegro; they have been terribly disturbed. 1 myself own ufer— .only seven—and expect they cost me more labor than those who own a hundred. Go to South Carolina to get your rights? I could not drop into the Legislature there, because I only own seven negroes. three less than the number required. ‘Vhenee the cause of this rebellion ? What rights have been taken away ? Who wants to take negroes into the territories and is unable to do so? Who lost any rights under the Constitution ? There are two parties in existence who want dissolu tion. Slavery and a Southern Confedera cy is the hobby. Sunnier wants to break up the government, and so do the aboli tionists generally. They hold that if slit ' very survives, the Union cannot endure.— ' Secessionists argue dint if the Union con tinues slavery is lost. Abolitionists want no compromise; but they regard peaceable secession as a humbug. The two occupy the same ground. Why ? Abolition is dis solution: dissolution is secession; one is the other. The North is carrying on the war to maintain the law and the Constitu tion. When submission conies the war ends. When I 'look around and see those gentlemen, clothed in the uniform of their country. my heart bleeds, and I welcome the soldier as the protector and savior of his country. They are not your enemies, but friends who come here to protect those sacred tights and privileges guaranteed by the Constitution, and to restore peace to oar distracted country. The Splondid Martial of our Army. W.. find the ti - dlowin g in t New York t;f this treL•k: Not i t fey , British officers from regi wont, Mein raitaila, or employed there on special 4ervice, have been re cently to examine with prides peal eye their hone and sinew, their iN f uipinem, their di,ciplim•, their 111K1OeUW , rl •4 . it Vntne"; Within oar f , ennual know ledge th a t several of these our soldier i , iintryinea. whose opinions are of the greatest reifert their unto/tailed sae. p. is. .rarl fidatirati ,, o at the c.d . ectire and reololi.ilaq "010E1 lot: of th , thousands of tr.ops whom th , g hare mcn. Ilf the fight ; Mg qualities they tsar- have something to • say hereafter. for--thanks to the unex ' pected and exceeding courtesy of General 31eClelian- eentlemen have been allowed to accompany the headquar• ters of the I . nitell States army in its es ; fe•cted onward march. This obligation. w. need scare, ly say, is far more appre dated by military vien than any reviews or entertainments p‘t nn for their benefit. while those who could not remain to avail th,m- , elves of.' this privilege are neverthe le4s most grateful for the hospitality with which they have been received." >LsCn:.;ra: ~~ 112. 8`.x,7`6 r,.; (,) :.; ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS , fll 111 IS I NS'ITII , I'ION, NIT IrATEII .11 IN IAA:I.:1 . 1 . 11, cm,abria county Pennsyl vania Lon- mile- troll' CresSoll Snitiull Station, WI tho dir,w ruate Philinielphin and pitb,. ha re!l. wu, ehartered in hii . with priviligm. rimier ttm wmal Ilerturri and Degree, be ,ar llur 1.. lie o 1,, ,•[," cr the nmst lie.tittay iii .Penniylvarmi pertimi (AIM, All.) Molin::invi twiny tnr its pure water, bracing air. and pieturesque scenery. Th ,,, elmla-ilic year ...mummer, the HliF i T , N Y al,er ATI H's.t. and ond, „i, I It id divided 'audit return home litee •.n the All the Apparatus neves- Nary ~girreyitoz. I:nrrincering„te...s.e.. i.) the Illntiltlilun Iv the It :rah:total aud I'aon.l tarlos no extra Suolcht- t r ill be leilithted retail eight year t., the ~ c and Tuition. pat.ll/JIC half yearly advanoo $.10.1 Wa.hing awl at Heading .... 1,1 cla—ioal Aladoro LallgUllge-, extra. : ,, th.lonts :.1:14 V:teitthm at the . It h o rrehoe o ah U. 'mule to the Pa. Itor. °vailla. la the Rev. ' l ' . St..MarY's. I.oretth. uud i.. otter theteMell ‘.l the. l'ituburgil - . ... . • ii.: EA LLD 11.1 . 10 POSAII.S1 ARE INVITED ....7., till the 13t at iii A pail. 13:::, at 12 o ,lock. M.. I for , upttlyiag the I cited .l•tatt..9 Sall. Deit't with ' 6,1.. 1 .. he.ol .tfIIEEF I'A l' 11. I.: on the 1t , ..f. Tip: Caul , to be ileliverol at V. to City, and earl. animal to average 1,:k , 0 pounds emits weight : iv , anima: admitted whieh weighs loss i than Lois, pounds LTI,-S. The Cattle to he delivered St sneh times and in sueli quantities as the Government may require. ' I 'sale will be tequilas! mailer this contract soon i after the eisntraet is closed. Heifers and bulls not /taunted. A bond, with good and satisfactory security, will be requird, Oovernmont reserves to itself the right to pry in 'frea•mry notes. N., bid will be entertained when put in by con tractors who have previously failed to comply with their void Mn , . or where the bidder is not Present to respond to his bid. awl all bids to be lleY•auPallied by two guaranties. ' The names ..e firms should be stated in full, with the precise add res s of all the members of the firm !lids to be direeted to 31ajor A. BECK WITII, I. 5., I '. S. A.. Wa. , hittaton. D. I'. / .. 01,11I t i Gamins:et : We, __ of the county of —. and State of—, and —, oft h, rOtt nty of —.and State of—,do hereby guarantee that is able to fulfil a con tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi tion, awl that should his proposition ho accePted, he will at time enter into a, contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded hint we are prepared to become his securities. This guarantee must be appended to each bid. np3:d td 7/3 IF YOU WANT swim GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat. mixed, and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth Brothers. in the Diamond. where you will get a new cr of Fruit and lower tha n at any other house iot; p the city. Also a Foneral and full assortment of Family Groceries.leas e Wines. Brandies, and all other kinds .of Foreign and Dottiest ie Liquom lIAWOItTII 3: BROTHER, de24 romer Diamond and Diamond alley. TILE PE ELIC WI LL TAKE NOTICE that my wif responsible lef bed and board, and that will not befor any debts or lia bilities that she may contract. inh2s:lw. GA It HET FITZGERALD. WANTED I PARTNER, EITHER Silent or Active, with a capital of sevenor eight thousand dollars, in ono 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 & SON, M Market street! ODD FORKS. • of all kinds, for sale by BOWN St TETLEY. 138 Wood street PLUMPS AND CERRANTA -100 Boxes and 3i Casks Fresh Currants. 20 Casks new %ante Currants. Now for sale by REIMER k BROS., tule2l Nes. ID; and 12 ‘Vood streets VIM CLEAN rug WALL .PAPER, ALP Paler Han 4ers nitcwashers, call at ti 7 WOOD .STHFET. m 112.1 IV. P. MARSHALL 111011E.111.Lte— a. 5 ca.mee No, 1 received and for sale by inh22 HENRY H. COLLINS. MIA MINS— MA, 500 Boxes M. R. Raisin, 200 00 do do •do 1 1 , do do do 4 Boxes Larger do 100 ..11; do do do 100 Kegs 'Seed do Valess' o lencia d do 20 20 Mats' • do do Just received and fur sale 11T REIMER 1. BROS. __mh24 Nos. 126 and 191 Wood street. V.,Ntrrr -15 Barrels Oarretes Scotch Snuffjust received and for sale by REYMBIR & BROS. t. 61124 Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street. QTRI7I4I— York, Lovering's Philadelphia •and roonfrilrazda Syrups. 50 barrels in store and for sale by MILLE& & RICKETSON. I DOZEN HOOTETTEBS BIT TERS, for sale l m h 2B s ii edend eZo . llGE4 e . laVeitr, =ha; /19242 r. 17 ):• iraarnaz tat „ bir as) ..das OUR COLOWN. UXiE3= FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE. ]E'l'rrr£Bl3UEtGill SATURDAY MORNING POST —ld A— HANDSOME AND INTERESTING MAMMOTH vvizimiEmpir. PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, AND WAS ESTABLISHED IN se- 1 6 0 4 . 'Try IT CONTAINS ♦LL THE CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, and furnishes the most reliable MONE RAY, MARKET & COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THE HOUR OF GOING TO PRESS tottother with • &oleo oelootioo of Tales, Poetry, LlNwaxy aad Ilelaminae arilelee, Valuable Neatfalleal formatlea, Aireievataiirail Naive, &e., g FU kis ISUED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS or compiled with the greatest care. from TILE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY -ALSO THE LATEST TILIGRAPRIC NIWS. Embracing every lanymerinni TEN OF NEWS. FOILEION AND DOIIIIITIO, .. CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE! LEGISLATTVE PILINCREDINGIL dbe. WILL ALISO 311 POUND IN IT. THE FARM AB THE FARMER. B` The interest of the Agrieulturalbt will not be neglected, and in the NW*. as Wittiest, the publishers will devote unremitting attention • the perfection of this Department. THE WAR] NEWS. Zs- As a source of additional fattiest to an classes of readers. the progress efthepresent eivil war. in which great angel 00 1111.114 W. win be closely eanvnesod, and the'most hnportant ousts' carefully collated and presentee I. the iiadari— By following the operations stria mike fkom day to day, sueein' ad, preeeg ting the whole (nen' week to week , we shall khrnkh a fresh and run ning history of this lamentable rebeilion. THE SATURDAY HORNING POST Will be furnished to subeeribers at the low Nilo of :One Dollara Year, and it will be found a mood inftibilent THE ?IMMO!! DAT POST Ir all 4 lanai from the mote Mho EVERY MORNING. - It folieolitilotiopitome of nom, 000taildi* oEtloo MUM lotodlisomm Televespide.. Ls. 1 , • ' coagresidenal. Legialativotlkw".. eau,. Coafigai, *e ft ; TO THE LATEST E-013317. Also, editorial arthdee on all the lealliiis t•Phie of the day. ALL IMPORTANT RIMS PROM THE NUT OF WAR, CAMS' iMIRIIERPONDPINCR. hr. PT THE DAILY POST bag au exhales circulation by railroad and river. through lees aunts and by the mail. and a a eapitfl adverb: sing lingillun. Tbaguser ii Aindsud to rilbeati berm at 11, per annum , " SA lMPlP l ,4l4o4Plailadataasionatie robs Addrea! . JAX EX P iL a& ..510 - 4'4) ~+~Na~lr, es winuirrit STREET, ONAITIMED rif 1866. OPIIMMAILLIMMIII ft 111120NOLOCKk sigok, es Welesetky sad ElaterdaY evohine. - from ma, Ist to moveemer list.from Ito 9 O'CiOOK sad front November lit to May Ist, from Ito *Week.. Deposits received of all mins not. less than Os K Dot .a. and a dividend of the profits declared twig's year. in June andDeeember. Interest hay bees declared asmi-annually t in Jane and Decem beldam the Bank was ergastmed, atthe rate of six per cent. aar. Interest, it not drawn Out, is placed to the credit of tho depositor as principal, and bears the muneintanat foam tie Ant days of Jane and De cember. compounding twice a year. without tieublint r iL depositor to call or even to present his paw At this rate money will double in law than.twelve years, making in the aggregate EMIT AND iIXkIIALI Pia MST. A YEAR. Boob eonkuningh&Charter„ By-Laws Rules and at thi7gro—rt ed gratis, on application postorsir. GEORGE ALBREE. VICIII PRIMIDIIIIIII. John B. Mladgen, Imo M. Pennock. John Holmes, John Marshall, Mazondar Spoor, Jame] B. D. :Weeds, lihni.:L.Fahnostock. A iu M ik yollgok. M. D Jame Itert i Pat tn. J.lirtrson. TRWITIZIL Alexander Bradley. James D. Kelly. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira. Black John B. Mellor. loTur7B.Canllekd. JAMIE Skidle. Aloes) A. gamer. Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall, W m Demias. John Orr, JOKO.EIIIIIII Henry L. Ringwalt. nePerren Hepburn. John B. Shoenberger. Wm. 8. Haven. Wm. R: Schmertz. Peter R. Banker. Alexander Tindle, Richard Rays. lease Whittier, Wm. 8. Lavely. Christian Yeager. 111101.11TAIM AND TRZASCRER. CHARLES A. COLTON. ROM= * PIONS, BANK ERN • and B=otanic Brokers and Dealers in Notes. Drab, Aeoeptanese. Gold. Silver and Ban k Notes. Richelieu) Im the Eastern and Western Cities Cronstimtly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. . Deposita received in par funds or current paper. _No. 37 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. H. WILLIAMB et CO.; BANKERS & EXOHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN JAMES M. TAYLOR, A.z.. DE RIK A. 1 4 ( , OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIOAN PROMPTLY MADE: Donn, Bonds. Mortgages and other Lern I Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. 111,6:13: AGRICULTRAL D. B. BOGERSIsIic „WON, 11.111,OPACTORERS OP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH - AND GRAIN 3311414 L, 'I9I7ErrIX, OFFICES Censer Mailer. and Clymer Ilarewa,NDaUs Ward. teals PITTSBURGH, PA. MORNING POST MW:T 7 ) . W I T . N . M EBTABLIBHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH HAVLNO RECENTLY MADE EXTINSIVIS ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENT:3 TO OUR OFFICE, We atirilow propatfd to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK do JOB PRINTING With Mosta, and in the most super/Mr style We hare an office SECOND TO NONE In the at/. AM wia Dv Darlionlar. attention to RAILROAD, MTH MIL HUNTING, BIWA Ow LADINO, MULL BRANS. XL ASKS, DEEDS, camminatirssi, sizeurszna, DRAT TICRICTS, RECEIPTS, 81101, Cards & Bills in Colors, CA/Mk ENVELOPES, STRATAELOS, CONTRACTS, Handbills, Labels, Col lege and school Schemes, Hotel cdTare„Tpritations,&e. Our facilOiles ftprinting POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C., lox coNomas t minornoss AIUC UNAILME'A.SSELO . We Mgr foraristesatiafaction as to TIME BOOK WORK OP EVERY DESCRIPTION •Ilebeel tied .041isiges, 111,0dIrommilig41 , 1,1hiamee. ete i„ : Lemorlimulas, EILENEVISokiI, =COCKS, ETC., Itaidis dr llWaking Jimmies, FUBN BED TO ORDER. ,„ • ... ALL WORK ILEERMID PROXPTLY .. : . I.!ABIL'Ai wirgas, roar inprzaprapi Wand w ow. itirlOsar Hove ic , rL. S IG , • :tfif ~av~s: PRAF*SIONAIJ CARDS. ALLIED F 7 ACCALMONT JAMICH I. KIM DIdaA7LDIONT & KERR. ATTOU NTrirAi AT LAW FRANK lAN, EN :1 Nc; CO., " tny23:ly.l Priannylvaatia 11. W.P.erritnsus Oleo. F. DAN'S° - PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATT 0 N E s AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street. near Grant: PITTS131T(111, PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE. No. 72 (RANT STREET • (Throe doors below the Court House.) tny3:ly PITTSBURGH, PA L. BRACKENRIDGE, 113.1 OS N it:AT AT LAW, OFFICE, No. 13.3 FOURTH ST.; jefl4:lo • PITTSBURGH, PA J. 1-10 NO. 73 GRANT STREET, 111 Alt L: Si: itt: EON 1) r, TIt9T 1 • sumes,,r to (I. W. 14.1111 r, t4l Smith fiokl trot Atil•Oflice houm from St to I o'clock, end from 2 to 5 o'clock. fels:ly IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones A- La ukillins, 31 .thrl'ACTI:REUS In :1N :71; 33 .1%; A_ I S, JUNIATA ANO COMMON SHEET IRON. bull's Potent liartit.r. Piston Roils, Plates, &e. vv-A aimousEs. 93 Willer Street 1111113 132 First Street, 1' '1"::' S11t"ItC; If , Anti corner of Franklin a Soinli Water Streets, I:lll..agtT. - fel•:ly ISAAC J " -- ON' .1 I PITTSBfI3H, PA .. Wm. ArecLiouca PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., and A X t ;I . e ' en , no:2l:is • rrt's ItGli. Pa. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES SMELTING WORKS. M'C'CIFI it, - CCP., Sheath, Brazier' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cop .pep Botionis.lialied Still Bolton's,o s po ter Solder. tie. • Alpo iinoorteri and delriler3 in .Metalg. Tin Plate. Sheet Iron, Fire. &e. Constintly on hand, Tintnen's Machine, an d Tools. W:t reit, No. 110 .1 , I RHT and 120 SECOND STILEETS. Pi ttiljurgh. Penna. Ata - Specin I orders of Coonor cut to any desired Pattern. fe2l:lydaw- WK. 1r STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, Near the Penn. B. R. ntsseuger Depot, I'ErT.KCED.UM, PA.. 'l l / I ANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF INJI. Steam Engines, from three to one hundred and fitly horsreang pow ing er, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factoriee. etc. • Give particular attention to the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for upights, unfitly anti circular saw mill. Have also ou hand, finished and ready forship meet at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Wr Wrought Trott Shafting. Hangers and Panics in every variety, and - continue time manufacture of Woolen Ataehinery and Machine Curds. Oar prices are low, our ma ettinery manufactur ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all eases to give satisfaction. Ai - Orders front all parts of the country solicit ed and promptly filled. fe.Thdcw FURNITURE AND CHAIRS JAHS IV, II'OODIVELL, 27 & 29 THIRD STREET, 111 FOURTH STREET. ALL VARIETIES OF STYLE AND rrnnsa MOTELS d PRIVATE DWELLINGS. la- All orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture carefully packed and boxed. Sir' Steam boat and lioteLs with every short notice. Cabinet makers supplied with every arti cle in. their line. mh6 J. 1): F.411,61NE1i JOHN If. 1111111 f. 10121CNITURE 1 , 0111 CASH—A FULL AS. AU SORTMENT of Pittsburgh manufitoturtgl FURNITURE, embracing BUREAU X. BOOK CASES • (VARDROBES. and every article needed in a well furnished dwel ling. as well as u fine a•-mortinent of OFFICE FURNITURE:. Constantly on hand and made to order. Az the only terms on which husines.s is done at Uric estab lishment ie for CA S prices are made accord ingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line would be advent:iced by calling at FACKINER dr IRWIN'S. No, 108 Steil Held street. below Fifth. lah29-ly CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. EitiPriiANlF OIL CLOTH& NEW MUGGE TS, NEW BRUSSELS CARPET 416 r Tbegehave)nst been recei PAT TERNS of the LATEST AND at the lowest pricer. NEW CARPETS, OIL — CI - OT - 118, he., M'CA L L UM'S, 87 Peatriai Shim. - • siiirrlpszvmovis To Tax writ of eh. fling* ad- 11 A_NCOCIE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSISEUGII, PENN'A Mallitineturcri of A. FABER & CO., Iron Von niters, FURNITURE AT REDUCED PRICE Mina Consistihg of 6LIT.i RLC FQR 21 Pieces 73 Picem M'CLINTOCR. -AT