ILMILOADB. 1E302. THE ltnie.",:t. LIMBURG° IT. WAY I CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL-POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. WINTER !►ABANGE]IENT TIME TO CINCINNATI Ad QUICK, sad to Indianapolis, SL LOUII and Chioago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Mail Lino. • Expcesa. Lavas Pittsburgh 1 ,40 a. in. 1.40 p. In. Ajlegbeny 1,50 a. M. 1,30 p. in. " Mattsfiedd 10,03 a. m. 10,10 p. in. Artilse ins ._10,40 a. m. 10,30 p. m. *Net ....... • p. in. , 12,3 S a. in. 2,13 p. in. 2,30 a. m. ort 4,50 p. m. 6,00 a . m lea*" p. to. 11,00 a. m. " St. Lotus 12,45 p. m. - FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI!: ST. LOUIS yamins ' 10,54 a. in. 11.00 p. nbue 1,30 p. m. 1,30 a. m tTinctnnafl....._..o,43 p. In. 7,40 a. m " St.Louio 10,401. in. 11,33 p. ui FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. jwavesCnrtiine • 10,55 a. m. 11.00 p. w. va at Indinnapolia. 9,00 p. m. 9.00 a. m. Terre Banta.. 9 , 25. a. in. 2,50 n.• m. St. Louis 10,05 a. in. 11.55 p. w. All Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars. N. B.—The time to 'Cincinnati is the earns a.. Steubenville. Trains on both Roads 'nett at Coluatbai; and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. • EASTWARD TRAINS. Mail. Express. Laa4, — Chicago 6,20 a. m. 6.30 p. in. Ardis at Fort Wayne... 12,03 p. 12;30 a. in. grestline 5.55 p. m. 6,20 a. tn. Pittsburgh__ 2,t5 a. in. MAO p. in. Both Trains make close connections wit it Trains an the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities via Allentown and Philadelphia. lir Only ohe change of cars between Cliirage• and New York, via Pittsburgh and Allentown. on trkin leaving Chicago at 6.50 p. in.. renehing Pittsburgitat 3i341p. in.. and New York at 10.45 ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Allegheny City. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION Leaves AUeshepy at.. 9,30 a. in. and 9.30 p. m ArrivaiNaarlinghton.ll,lo " " 6.10 Leaviiilfewßrigliton. 1430 " " 12,10 " Arrives at Allegheny- 043 " " 2.00 " ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Allegheny at 12,30 p. tn. and 0 p. in. Leaves Economy at 6,03 a. in. and 4,00 " MARKET TRAIN. IteaVest Alliance at 6.10 a. m. Amy& atAllegbeny at 11.00 a. in. 1 ea tee:Allegheny at 2.50 a. in. Arrive* at Alliance 7,35 p. m. MR. Tiling are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. WI. Tian* . good on the accommodation and mgrkettraimf are sold at reduced prices. irtithili (Mins cohneet as follows: At Allmon. with trains on the Cleveland and P tildnugh Railroad. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Mill ersburgh. Alum, Cayshogia Falls, etc. At EllsiaallehL Ohio. for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Ilaidusky:Toledo. Detroit, etc. At Crestline. for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus. Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint LoalerLoaisiville, etc. At Forest. forSpnrigfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin cinnati,,, etc.._ At Lhna,, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo. ete. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., Saint Loafs: and intermediate points in Central In diana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the Louisville. New Albemy and Chicago Railroad. And at-Ohtmgo, with trains for all points in Illi noivlliesouri. lowa. Wisconsin and Miunesota. For further information and through ticket: apply to. GEORGE. PARKIN, Ticket Ag't.. PaasengerStation, Pittsburgh. ThrotutieZekets for sale at the Ticket °BOOM of the Cemlnfitty co the line of the toad, to :111 part of the United States. WM. P. SHIN N, Genital Passenger Agent, Pittohurnh. G. W.VASS._General Superintendent. CF/L4AG:E. OF TII.LF.. 1862. - THE .PENISTIVANII CENTRAL RAILROAD EIGgT„ DAILY TRWS.. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. .. ... • NAIL TRAIN LEAVES ryrrs- VIIVRGH. frig the Paa. , ettger Dep , .1. at the intersection of. Liberty and (kraut etroeti, every morning (except Sundry) at 6:10 R. m., A t , p pin g II C CitatLille ions b pen httsburgk and l'hEadulphia. . sap istria4agalphia attlias z_m.. ma ' ' oonnectioliTor New York !fft:n Ken- Mutton pot, at 11.00 p. m., over CatuJen and Am Line. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaver the them . t i f i rr a t io named / . ADS at 1,40 p, n . s tOp Ping nn ;1' at grin - • nit Mat makintolirect .44:11111.r.,- Est arrisburg for Balti wore a!,,1 tv It.-I:lnqt,,n. and for -'etv Yore via Allentown. Thi.l train at- Jive! in Pkrik.clielptlie, at 8,03 R. 111., mAJ:i..g eon- Man for . eaorls froin KRl2Silig.l.Ru DA 1 , 91 . at 1.. li m_,, over , Canuier, and Aultoy I r e . ..1 FEPINS I CAR isirun through front PitteJnigh to Jersey City via Allentomi-130 tutic.--..thaehed. tokida_train. . TILE FAST LINE leaves the above aa hi eS ,t,- don daily. (except Sunday) at 2,30 a. in .. ett,p p4irool -1 1 611.11pluciParatitionsommecting at liar rilurg for Baltimore and Washington. 'f his tra ,a rp4yen in Philadelphia at 3.25 p. in.. makin; mig 4 addlimitimilor .100 r. York from Kensington ....... . e l m:. oreilcainden A Amboy. hue. . Amig, . 'DATION TRAINS. JO ' WRiI4O3I.3IODATIO:N TRAIN, Ravi( (Mule& blindly) at 3.00 p. DI. Stop pinglitila 'find running as far us 'Cone man& ?qt.::: -:oll , f' ' -• • . . MST AdIiRaIiMODAT/ON TRALN for Wall's otationipaYea sillily (except Sunday.) at 0,40 a. m. 81iXiOn , :ACCOMRODATIXI TRAYS . for Wert on leaves daily. (except Sunday) at MAR nRCCOMMODATION TRAIN. for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4,00 p. FOURTH. L AIX4I.II - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for . haves daily, (except Sunday) at 114,15 tt. / 11kitilliINING TRAINS- ARRIVE IN P/TESBUROII AS FOLLOWS: rohatrats an ' 1,15 p. rn. ' - v - .Y...'L..—...—. ... ... .:....... . : ... 8,50 p. tu. ast • e ". 1,30 a. in. nstown Accommodation 111.:10 a. tn. Jet Walls Station Accommodation 0,30 a. ui. ed Walls, Inkthin 4,ceainttodatiop %,3Q a. m. nd Wall's Station Ac commodation 1,05 p. in. 4 th WhiN....idi ti NlAlteßfilut o l4.4Qt/...-0.9 3 P. In. rains for Blairsville and Indiana cunneet at is Intersection , with Joh nstuirti Ac eotm East -and' West, and Express and MailT , lthiV - TO NEW YORK - 512,50 , - , 2III I. I4RELPRLi. 10,00 ~ ../8AULK0R1L.....—....„. ........ 9,50 - 'LANCASTER 8,55 ~ 4 LEAEB/580R0....,. ...... .....„.... 7,45 _ dirßamtageebeckedtoall stations on the Penn eylvaiiliVilailreadi 'and to Philadelphia, Balti mordant !ft* EMIL' '' ' air positrin . ' parehae* tickets in cats wil be elMillitimfeltemir aasOrding to distance trav eled *addition to the staithitivitas. except from whOrethecomparm henna agent. N Web* of tome the Company, will hold_ ' - respensible-for personal baggage only..and for an amonat Mit:ixceeding NO* /1-V..- 0 Ali (hisibin gait* hes , been . eMployed to .*Ci~ idinienterS as baimage to and from the dePotoi b ,..._ 11 0/tteienteedlls oents for each P Per WITT ;,,,,, . o IINICIWART, Agent, At the Penna.& R. Pans/mar Station on Liberty and Gra* streets. _ 0 - .111/MCIEJLEW/S, no33%nerd eipertnfeEdent.-Altoona. Pa . , FAZE: ArrAtiburr. ♦7A NEVER AND iI4IPROAD. f UNINNANAPOLIS /UM CINCINNATI R. R. c o migeftg -it Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Mine Mote and Alton Railroad. to SL Louis and Lefaraks gowd.rudienaPolit, New Albany and Salon n Central Rados& for CHICA GO, ROCK I, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. TEW I C I OV t L7IIFAIZT 4 E I n I nd PEEP. Freights and paatengera carried from Cincin nati or Lawreneebers in ler time than- by any other route by twenty four 'hours. and at or low rates. The only road by which shipments can bo made from Cincinnati to the West, without break 11=1Wilit:emade to J. E. G I BBONS, Agent at own* or W. B. CUTTING. Agent at Lawrenct i gh,,,wili _receive prompt attention, andno ' ' s . ae, commusnom NO COAILON TOR DNATION . ON 4401W10N Ltweasctataa. For farther Menly to THOMAS RATIGAN, af0.113 Water strnet.) agent of the Company. who is Pgeparegave 11/11WEGH IM OD?e for pamengers and t to LudilumpoliN, Terre Haute: LafeYette. Chicago, Peru, Green man's, Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Slat ta trs IL F. LORD. President.t. llp, F. CHEEK,General Freight Agent. 1862- IMPORTANT. 1862. ALL PERSONS PURCILASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. • And f ,other points in Northern Missouri, the &stem other tht_lntitarito...shosld inidat on having tickets that read gag Zt 31[Isso . rui zumitoAD ~ - ---- Thsabytaßterts from St. Louis to St. joeenh. I. theAllamotat and quicken tine by thirteen unto tealtekrameteat point reached by rail. and ia atw eheap se any other, a ud u p lire ; ti to/ morikktraijrut velum Amt. RAILROADS CLEVELAND k PITTSDLItiai l'iAii.ll..\ 1 C".l A.1.V01.7.1.V. (UN AND A I'TER MONDAY, NOV. 23, VIPPI4II. train: will leave the Depot ,A' the Penn !vastia Reilrowl. in l'iti:hurgh, ae feUee , •: PITISIII'IIM, i :91,l'N111:S ,V. (.1 Sr.l NNATI SkIOUT LINE. VIA STEI: BEN \lux. Leeree l':l!...i.urgh 1.55 a. tn. 6teubor.), We 5.'2S - " Newe i 1c.1.1!..0z. p. le. " Cohnuirup • 1,3t1 " Arrives Ciaeheeo 0,13 " St. Lutti..... ........... .. _lOOl3 it. in. Loaves Pitteburgh 1,351.. , n. Stnubenviiln 5,10 " " Newurk /_ re t,hey . ...t " Cointubiti I.ro a . . Arrive e Cir,ci;e:, , i ';,11 , '' St. toui.. 11.30 p. in. No change ~1 oar: , botweee ritilotmh rind Liu elehati. . Spland.t" , leering .at: ..tga train r. PITTFLWRGII AND WII7:7EL.T.NO LINE. Leaved Pitt,hlirgh " Steuhenvitl - e " Wheeling.... Aniveeßellair Leaves Pitt,burkh 1.55 1 , . " 1,119 " •" Steubenville •••..Itt 1V heeling 6..25 Arrives IleHair 640 " Connecting itt.WheClil:lg with thllC:ll...n. and oh;,_. Railroad. and at lieliair with Olt ryland ac.; Railroad for Zanc-ville. La itc.i,tvr, C:r C 01111131,1, :tall Cincinnati. PITTSBUitt;II Leaves Pitt:hurgh . 1,55 " Bayard ...... 7,0% ' ;lad •, • Arrives t'levclatni Leaves Pittst crgh •• " " Bud., ... Arrives C1eV,1,11,1 COMICCtill' Byrd with for New Pl7ihr•leildia and t'ab., cr with Pittsburgh, IVayne and Ch. road at Hudson, witlt Chicago Railroad for Akron, ray•!lii Icr-burg, and at elm - chi:l.l c. A 1.. for Erie, Dunkirk :old with C. A! T. IL 'Toledo. 1)..1roil :111.11 a:cago. Wellville Accommodation leavc. Retnrning Traits arrive a- h i lows: Train .1.10 1 ,, in. Expres. Train t 2.415 ACCOlit!. , a 31: • ,!? . _9.10 raS, ,, Nigrr3 tloAring !,, 'c Chicago, orl.oint; (1x.1 ::•a•l. particular to ask Through Ticket. , can In. a; :ic• !H... .12. Street Depot. Pitt,burcii. .1. clII:WA RT. Fir further parti , •illas It. 1.1.1d.1Al A I , A.: at, At the Company l. cline in I..r.•iel:t street. UPHOLSTER -INC:: UPH OIL Sri NC). 85 Fc)l - ltlll \vutil). rictitE SC Rti<'3t33Do:U ei F TUItE and artidlo ill ttle:r lino, : I Curtain of v 1 1.160417- vAi0.P.i:.•.,7 B e d s . Al! kind, "1 iz:v•• it, f”1 . ti tillg and layarg &fowl. Car l ...-. thitl7:l2.ll - - - HOTELS AND RES'I AURA iv TS 1,7 WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE 01.;) SiAND CORNUCOPt/E RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, bu,upplied Cht•epe:lkt• note ‘. cr.t.i, 1 loving's F.alling !Vi'. 111:1.1! \f:'rc ..•`a -u7 Sr r.. 1 in 111. .d-1. r <_r P."; 5 3:30 I.3;serfs 4,trs.et N:lxt to Penzdylyquis. rasLfili2'ur D.270t .111551 N a'rt111..1.1••14.0 t . 's"/"• 16. will n: - fat !,t;lrtrp: • • • • 1:-;•.:; - ..tr.- a:. ; ;•...: itliY, with•thei,At ;;;;,•;,‘ t' 1:•• • '.t• it; ;.;;;!, . •,, C. I:.i.rh9t and 8i!ell ,11(1 SEETIN':3 OL D STAND, IN THE DI/MOUND, Tiios. HAVINCI TAICEN ANI) at a grcat expen-r, with all ' itit pnwelueut.s. this pupular rerqrt, rat td prepared to acc•Anincd"te public generally, with the I , e.t affords. I)YWEERS will be serve,l up in. try yof style .luring theefo , on. LIQUORS and ALES he feell n:- eo:ninendinw to the public for their 44--mEALF,,,,,ed up DAY and NW Ili MAL:DIMS Likci!. ,ptly 0 LT NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, THE, scHstitincte N.N IP S to the public that he i; in daily reeeipt FRESU SiiELL AM) CAN 0 v:,TEltsz, la., nod is- prepared to [II 1•Ita re the t ron, of t hin old and well known inntsc with everything in the eating :not drinking lino at the ,te,rte.t notice. ja10:IY Protorit.,.r. la X C <lO OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No, 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE AND HE rA IL DEALF:RS IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH , FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTImoitE; OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, All in their Pruner lielion. no 3 GEO. HEINEMAN S. CO. limitaissoN 110 VS E. GEO. A 1711ENTZ, J.VA Proprietor; No. 311 Liberty street. just be side the Passenger Dept of the Pennsylviinia Railroad. which makes it the West convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable ex pense, titled up, in excellent style,. e ANSION ROL SE, would recpeuttuilv FAA len a seem of public Patronage. Ills Lawler end Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. a. fe1:11: WINES AND LIQUORS WILLIAM ItE.:kill:47T,- IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies_, Cordials, Winos, Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, O. 120 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh WILLIAM CLAYTON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Ailey, near Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa o 4 a - ltrandiet, h stOrad BMidoeu lib negrrhye l C hßrrey ifindd Whiskey.ke. naafi E. P. MIDDLETON ec BRO,, 17'PORTFRS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c., CID DRAIL.rtLq FINE OLD 11" FITS NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. appuyd IN `A • T ~ ALLOW OIL D GRLASE -10 bbls Tenor; 25 bbl! Grease; In store and kr 'sale be F. SELLERS Jr CO. ne2o Penn street, PittsburgL FIRE INSURANCE BY TUE B,E I. AN 0 E MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF JPIIIILAIL/F:TAPIIIA. Oa Buildings, Limited ur Perpetual, Allerchan dLes. Furniture. I•c., in town ur country. OFFICE NO. 3W WALNUT STREET, Caodk C.opit al. 82211010 00, A 56029, 5303,505 96, Invested as thllows, viz: First Alorlgage or ltnyroved City Pro per:l', worth double the amount tlrottad first clan. l'enn,ylvania Railroad Co's 6 -0 cen t ;Montt:me :ts:ll,ltot. Philadelphia city 6 - rt vent. loan heny '_'..tiny 6 lit 1 /1/111.. gtrial,,/,, well ottotred lltintimyl - 1, 11:,.1.1 Toy AI outimin Ka' in.,: I emoyany, mortgage luau Pennsylvania Railroad Ce.Stoek .4 Relianve 'Mutual Insurance I,gottly,tty 24.nr0 00 fin:annum Co 1,0710 tnl Ito:aware 11. 5. linura nee CO. 700 Olt Co:amen-in! Bank do 5,135 01 velia Ralik du 41112 50 M. murance Co's Scrip 160 00 lotsiness payer 16,297 1.0 Pn•lt A ...mutts. -evured intervst, 6.216 72 t'c,ll on hand anti it/ 0/111.:// of agents.. 11,345 Is 03,508 CLEM TINGLE], Pre s 3 4itlent.. DI EEC - COES. Salnuel .l. In. IL Tnonil.:on. Robert Steen, Garr::. 15 i Ii am Jl usser, e:ia- Steven:ion, W. TiniacY, John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill, Z. I..throp, 14.,.1,:rt Charles Leland, ri,:k Lennig, Jaepl, T. Inniting• Cln,rie, S. 1 1 ,"ood 11ooi1tV/Inl; J.lllll Piitsbargli• 17. M. II I NCIIMAN. So•retary, J. OA RIINER COFFIN, Agent, tar;.; N..oheast corner Third and Wood its. L 3:. p. s .lIU - - 1112a..tWA RE MUTUAL NAFETT IN -41'411:111•AN ILI • 1:1" Til I: I.I.:“ISLATCRE pENNsyI,- V.l s; lA. 11,35. oFFICE. S ColiNEll 'ninth D WAI,NFT sTRkETs., `.I.IIIINE INSURANCES on t'argo and Freight, to all parts of the world. L:l\ INSI'RANCES on thank by Rivers, • :in.! hand Carrialres to all parts CI • FIRE INSI'IIAN . CES on Mer gearraily, Stores. Livening Houses. lit li.iICTORS.--Ivilliarn Martin. Edmund A. ...4.ael.•r, Pitulding„)ohn N. Penrose, J. 11:1 Janie, Tr!Will:lir, in. Eyre. Jr., .3 i tol, C. Ludwig. Joseph If. Seal, I:. 11 I,ieper, Ilugh Craig, I‘...l; , Y.: 4 autuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peui-tom, 17 F. , : ward Darlinut,n. eqie: C. Hand, Robert Pinion, Jr., 1. .. 1 4111 ,, ...t:1111t!S it. MT:111:111.1. P.:.Cyre. John Selll Pitt , htlrttit. 1). A. 11. P..r4er. do. I 1,1,1 A MARTIN. President. Tip C HAND. Vic,. Prt,i•lent. acr:TAT 1.71.t.._ UN. Se..retarY. P... MA DEI RA. .Aget. t, \...65 IV a , treet, Po tshurich . . INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS ilEi N FIRE cirti I.ANN k . ll' pH I,..thELPHLt , ! FFICE : 135 1:17 eIIES•INI r STREET. 11. • .4r F , flh. lEMEN I: ASSr.TS. JAN. IA. Agro,ibly to Au Act of AsAembly. 11..0 ge , , a tniAy sreurol . $'1,89ti,3f3 SS I: 1.-:.lti.. V;;1110 " I, lalee - LrY tel ample G.ll.Lt ter al 11111M111111111=1 Iteceivable ii2.2u5051 133 The ,ms•- f rota premium', whieli this cum ri,Nlll. are frem ri,ks which have been ,imerinine.l, lIL 111 - 1111 , 113 on every Iles.fription of Prop erty. 31,i Country. at rates a s low as are :;-tei.t sertirity. .t. their illoorporation, a period of thirty year-. 110-Y have !odd be Fire, to an amount I• or: of Dollars, thornily al ov; I. •1• .r the 4 lnsurainet... • t.,eiti.i;ity i.) ',ANA With the.year 9, 1419., A 62.153 36. V.'. PO wlo-r, , Mordecai D. Lewis, T••11,..s t. Brown. I It.• Lea, In it Edward C. Dale, ,e••... Iliohardl3„ I; eorge FUN'S, Cll Cam. EA:\ ..11 ER, President. W Alit. C. Vi..e President. • • s 4 eoretary pro tern. IIN l'O'r'FlN. Agent, Nor':1011-i vor. Third mot Wriri ;42. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, 1)F P. TTS11171t16:11. 1.4. st; S. .; I. E. i'reAdetit. 1;lilt (MN, secretary. kh'l Agent. .!tr C. IVarelivwc I.urgli. i?.l x E 6. A lb , ~” I t.-:;teti,n managed. by l'ireetorm who he e•elikonmeity, and who tire 11114 liberality, to pi:M -int:l:h, whi. , h they ha: e;lseuele.l,:e , of le:ihe!tv, heel 1.70te..ti,,11 to Limit, who deAro to be :11'‘171.• I. ASSE ( , CTOP.ER 30111. ISGI. :41 3 1 1 3,000 00 1%16U 00 . 25000 7.809 43 1S:31 V., Pre \t,l4, 2764.6 diiN.unt.td 174,073 14 DI R Ecrf ins. n'. Mdler .1 r.. James M'Anley. Neill:Hind Ilwlince. AleianderNimiek I 11 . 0 i ;,:t' 113, '''' Win. 11. Smith, (Ala, W. Rwketsoni, Andrew tlek ley, .ll..x.welerSpeer. David M. Long, li.ee, J. 'I iimnas Benj. Bakewell, .I.din R. 31'eune. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSCR ES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA, Secretary. WM. BA AL EY, Preident. nitiee, Cur, of Market and Water tits.. I n ree :IJ:ilium. Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. and Bayous, and the Na vi oration of the Seas. Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. \Vie. tagaley. Wm. G..lelinsten Reese. Gw ebs . B. Presree, S. :B. Kier, J.,. AI. Cooper. .1. Caldwell, 11113:. ':l3 41la PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, (►pyovite the Causitotn House. Capital A 219,100 Assets 0:104,818. ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. either Perpetual or Limited.on every description of Property or Merchandise. at roioanitble rates of premium. ,ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President DIRECTORS. Cherie; Bayes, E. R. Cope. E. 11. English. George W. Brown, P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman. John Clayton, 3thearge E. \Viler, P. lii.acc BURS, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent. 1:ly Corner Third and Wood streets. 3N►ID\GAIIELA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JAM ES A. lILITCILIWN, President HENRI' M. ATWOOD. Secretary. Capt. JAS. WOODBURN. Gen'l Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. ASSETS, MAY 10th, 1801. Stock Due Bills, payable on demand and secured by two approved names. $78,750 00 Bills Receivable 21,557 34 Bills Discounted 36=6 76 M.wtgage 12,000 00 113 Shares Mechanics' Bank btoek cost $ 6,105 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank stock cost 5,175 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost 2,050 00 50 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh 2,750 00 -- 00 Blinn co of Book Accounts 16,140 65,997 75 Mee Furniture 400 00 Cush 49,152 30 DIRECTOR 822 DIRECTORS. 83417 Wm. B. Holmes, Sas. A. Hutchinson, Wilson Miller, John Atwell. Win. Res, S. B. Robison. John M'Devitt, Richard IlaYs. Joe. Kirkpatrick, R. Wallace:. Robt. Dalscll, Geo. A. Berri?. Win. A. Caldwell. W , WiLlleawk• . James W oo dbu rn. nal INSURANCE. $l; ~t;O5 00 1 0;2 50 I' I 12. . .2 J.l 8! , I' • 1.'121 00 ali k in:l4 Fl RE and NIA 4 ,a15,24,1 Jag. Park, Jr. B. P. Jones, T. M. Howe, George Bingham John Shipton, S. Ilarbaugh, John S. Dilworth C. H. Zug. OFFICERS. DAILY POST. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 19. Spain and Mexico The defection of England from the Anti-Mexican coalition is likely to be an example to Spain. The Canada reports an official declaration of the Spanish Gov ernment, that in no circumstances will it take part in any effort to deprive Mexico of sovereignty and independence, and as the projects of France clearly involve such a privation, France, we are left to infer, will have to pursue its projects alone.— The attitude of Spain would no doubt have been much less resolute if a Bourbon, rather than a Hapsburg, had beau tho nominee of the French Emperor for a throne. But the l3onapartes have no af fection for the Bourbons. It will not re quire weary waiting to see how far this utterance of the Spanish Cabinet is the opening of a new policy, or the unc , k of an old - one. • ANaval Revolution in England. Capt. Ericsson told the Navy Depart ment that the' name Monitor had been chosen for his turreted boat, because it was to serve as an admonition to the Brit ish Admiralty that the age of wooden walls is passed. The admonition has been heard, and the name is justified. England has not only surrendered her wooden navy on the spot, but loses all faith in her walls of stone. The works at Spit • he a d. and works everywhere, destined to repel invasion, are to be instantly discontinued: This prompt learning of the American lesson does e r ed. it to the docility of John Bull. By unflag ging application lie may presently learn to be a soldier. as well as a sailor, inn this American sehool of arms. POPPING CORN And there they sat it - popping 4 , ,rn Jelin Style,; and Susan I 'utter: .lobo usury 01. lud:rtts:ur tilt RS bllitvr. And there they sat and shelled the .•,,rn And raked and stirred the tire, 'id talked of different kind of ears, And hitched their chairs up nigher. Then Susan she the homier Then .li.lut he shook The hopper. Tin high their faces grew as red A. Nineepans made of copper. And then they ,helled and popp e d a ad a t kink fun n - p.kinir. And he haw-hawed at her remark, And j ohe laughed at hi: joking. 4till they popped and they !il.• (John's month was like a hopper.. And stirred the tire and sprinkled salt. And shook and 31to"k the popper. The el.ek struck nine, the el , struek ten And still the porn kept popping : t struck eleven and then struck twelve, And atilt no signs of stopping, And John he ate, and Sue she thought— The corn di , .i pop and patter. Till John cried out, "the Guru's afire: Why, Duran, what's the inciter?" Said 410, '•' John Styli:, it's one o'clock • You'll die of itplikest : I'm sick uf all this popping corn. Why don't you pop the question ?" S TOVE t , 'v04..4.0 "` -%`' A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Second, PitiNburgh, Muilufaeturer and Nl holesule and Retail dente r In all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Frouts, Fenders, &e. ow- In our sample room muy be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have, been fully tekeil by hetvemd: , . nittl the titove Immo. t a 'moo:tied by Inc in !hi , ' market: together with a great many other tie,it able patterni. We have alio a very large :tm,ortmetit of PARLOR .I.ND lIE.VTING STOVES einlmichig:korne of the BEST PATTERNS now ( e gere.l to the public. • air- FANCY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest 9tylei. Common Kiri:hen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which ar e offered at very low prices. *E Special inducements offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. nefiahn WM. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDER Iron Vountlerm, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, Near the Penn.. R. R. Passenger• Depot. PITTSBURGH, PA. IMANUFACTURE All. KINDS OF Steam Engines. ranging front three to to hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Urist Mills. Saw Mills. Blast Furnaces. Factories. etc. ()ire particular attention to the construction la! Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and lot uprights. mulay and circular saw mills. (lave also on hand, finished anti ready forship. anent at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron sepanttely, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Putties it every variety, and continue the manufacture IA Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactut• ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all oases to give satisfaction. 41 7- Orders from all parts of the country solicit tedand promptly tilled. fe2l:daw • --- l A A DIES MD SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. AT NO. IS FIFTH STREET, n 21122 D. S. DIFFENBACIIER. (ULM! OILS!! lUF 69 Bbls Duck Creek, Lubricating to 30 gravity. 42 lads do do do 34 to 35 gravity. 277 do Allegheny refinery 40 to 44 do 100 do Weaver's farm 42 Received and for sale by apfh3t R. L. ALLEN, Agent, No. 6 Wood St. COTTON HOSIERY AND GLOVES— A superior assortment of LADIES & CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE, do do FA CLOVES, all of which we will sell wholesale and retail at tho lowest prices. EATON, MACRUM & CO., ap4 No. 17 Fifth street. A NVILS. ANVILS, ANVILS—WE .L - S. are prepared to repair Anvils. by putting on new steel faces and horns, or dressing them ma king them quito as good as new. ups BOWN 9c TETLEY, 136 Wood st. T. A. MoCLELLAND, Auction and Commission Merchant, 55 Fifth Street, Masonic Hall. SALES EFFECTED OF STOCKS, Merchandise, Hardware. Cutlery, Boots and Shoes, Dry Hoods, Clothing. Stationary, Fancy Goods, Notions. Real Estate;Furniture, &c. WS-Underwriters. Executors or Assignees' sales Promptly and legally attended to ou moderate terms. • Sales settled promptly. Consignments solicited AT EAST LIBERTY—A VALVABLE property for sale of four acres and thirty perches. in a pleasant location, fronting on the Pittsburgh and East Liberty plank road, will be sold at a low price and on favorable terms, apply at the Real Eetite Office. • S. CUTHBERT lc SON, apll No. 51 Market street. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. ITholeaale and retail by R. E. SELLERS & CO., no94in-end corner Second and Wood eta. WOW wrirr.—A wegICAND O.IIUME • nient DWELLING HOWL 97tr ned nine room front fart' WI" MO! Mures. Inunediatem+mt • • Tiszker l. • ial Most .0,111-001141 FVE7M7F`MiI FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE PITTSBURG *I SATIID.II MORNING POST -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING MA.llllllCri WEEKLY. PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE OILY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, gra)" 1 14 0 -t . 13=I CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, and furnishes the most reliable MONETARY. MARKET & COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO TUE 11OUR OF GOING TO PRESS together with a choice selection of Titles, Poetry, Literary and Scientific Articles, Valuable Statistical In• formation, Agricultural News, die., !kr. ; FURNISHED BY OUR 0 WN CONTRIBUTORS or compiled with the greatest care, from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY -ALSO TILE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC 'SEWS, Embracing every important ITEM OF NEWS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, , CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.' &e WILL ALSO lOC FOUND 'IN IT THE FIRM AND THE FARMER. N' The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected. and in the future. as in the past. the publishers will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of this Department. THE WARJ NEWS. Sir As a source of additional interest to all classes of readers, the progress of the present civil war, in which great armies are engaged.' wilt be closely canvassed, and the most important events carefully collated and presented to the readen— By following the operations of the armies from day to day, succinctly presenting *tombola from week to week, we shall furnish a fresh and run ning history of dill lamentable rebellion. THE SATURDAY . MORNING POST Will be furnished to subscribers et thelow prise o :One Dollar a Year, and it will be found a good Investment THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also issued from the .same o ffi ce EVERY MORNING. It is a complete epitome of news oontaininr an the latest . Telegraphic, Local. Illacelliumeosui, tongreasioald,. 711!c!ir! chary, Coamereirdi 411*.. . _ - TO THE LATEST HOUR.' Also, editorial articles on all the loading Aspics of the day. ALL IMPORTANT. NEWS nost TRRRIIAT. OF WAR, CAMP COItRINIPOMMINCX 10 " THE DAILY *MP his an extensive circulation b railroad. mad - Ain', amnia& loci: agents and by the mail. and, Us cap! eiug medium. The paper is hrnish bers at 1111 per annum. - * IrT Advertisements iseeirted at moderate reteo iar Address JAMBE P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, CORM .17,111 AWD.lroon aniart 75.0.r.,114.1 , ... 4 . 7 1 Triginnell. a*. 1111111faid your =may kr skill at -, risk. aotualtativir 4 • 65 roinititle. sintiEET, CHARTERED II 1866. OP= DAILY, room 11111111111CLINCX; also, on Wednesday andliatemby trreninse. from May let to November Ist, from 7 to f o'clock and from November let to May bat; from 4I to • o'btoek. Deposits received of n l sung not less than ONE DOLLAR. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organized, at the rate of sin per cent. a Tear. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest front the first days of June:and De cember. compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on.application at the office. PRESIDHNT. GEORGE ALBREE. :VICE PRILSIDZNTS. John B. M'Faddon, Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes, John Marshall. Alexander Speer, James& D. Meads. Benj. L. Fahnestock , A. M. Pollock. M. D.. Jumes McAuley, Hill Bu in, Junius Herdinan, Win. J. Anderson. TRUSTEES. Alexander Bradley. James D. Kelly, John G. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira. George Black, John H. Mellor. John B. Canfield. Jamas Skittle, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, Wm. Douglas, John Orr, John Evans. Henry L. 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Reboot amid College Catalemem, Alliseenaull•us Cll,lll4ner, C omititiamm4lielPertio ll4oll 4 o4 4 BLANK BOO*, urrimezADs. BLAME ISOORII, MEM% ETC* sola Banks 4 . 6 Banking Ehnuna, FURNISHED TO ORDER. ALL won EXBOUTED PROMPTLY BARR & TIMMS, AM BVILDINGIO, iti sad Woad In., T. T. APBIURN• 18 iGiN•• °RII4III E N -P,4 1 , Nee SC • Clair 1111treetL mama Duimis j 6. 0„ , r,,,"*""" "'ar if 'IIF F. lIIIITVIE-11111 4N/11i WIREIIIIIIII - • , 141111111fflibilltALIEL, ALL11011131Millt) West. JAVERI.K McCALMONT & KERB, . ACTIV3II,NMIirS AT I.A %v FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., - myZitayd PensisylSll n +,l H. W. PAiITRAION Oso.F.D PATTEBSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUSIVS LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant: j►skly PITTSBURGH. l'A B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREEI (Three doors below the Court House.) my3:ly PITTSSITRGII. P 4 ATTORNEY AT LA.W , OFFICE. SO. 133 rounTir ST.; J. D. II A. IN - CCIC lt . NO. 73 GRANT STREET - . 41111 L; SURGEON DE NTI Syr T• successor to G. W. Biddle. N 0.144 Swift, -- field street. Stir Office hours from S to 1 o'clock. and from tort o'clock. felfx ly IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WORKS Jones & Loughlins, SIANCFACTFItERS OF IRON . AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates, &e. WAREIIOI7SES. 93 Water Street and 132 Fired Strut t. PITTSBrEGIL. And corner of Franklin and South Water Street, Chicago. fenly PITTSBUGII, PA ISAAC JONES...JOHN L. BoyD...lirsi. M'CuLLout.it PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF CASTSTEIF:II4 ale*, Spring, Plow, and A D Steel SPRINGS and AXLES. corner Roes and Filet street& melds PITTSBURGH. Pa. F URNITURE AND CHAIRS AT REDUCED PRICES JAMES IV. WOODIVELI, 27 & 29 THIRD STREET, lii FOURTH STREET, ALL VARIETIES OF STYLE AND FINISH MOTELS a PRIVATE DWELLINGS Ii! All orders promptly attended to, and the Furniture carefully packed and buzed. 21W— Steamboats- and Ilutels famished at sir , : notice. Cabinet makers supplied with every nrli.. cle in their line. suhfi J. D. JALOUSIE JOHN N. IRWAS. FURNITIMBE FOR CAISII—A ITU:A •••• SQRTMENT of Pittsburgh =mulatto: c/ FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CASES IVARDROBES and every article needed in a well furnished dwel ling, as well as a fine assortment of OFFICE FWENITVRE,' Constantly on hand and made to order. 48 the only terms on Whitt businell ib dont, Made es+ ,),- lishment is for CA S L, pricosire made anew 1.• Maly. Persons in want of anything in the MICA 0 line would be advantstsed 'wealth's , at FACKINER 1 WIWI. No. llkt Smithfield street, below nth. mh2il-ly • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS; &s. OARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. NEW DRUGOETf3, NEW BRUSSELS CARPET Sir These havejust been received and are of the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, at the lowest prices. • NEW VAIPETS, 011 CLOTHS, ki. —A T -111'C A L L II M'S, No. 87 Foarth JurOIIGHT PREVIOUS TO THE LATE adyincitioloico.. of which tin _Lit vantage IS ofteiedU purekkeTUß vAm;,/ err, ST. FRANCIS' COL LEGE, UNDER •• .CARE OF THE AMOUR IMOTNERSI: menTritioar, airrtrATED • a. IN LORETTO. 'Cambria county Penneri vanialeiar utikafroin Crosson Station Stistioe_ , ou the direst voutelsetween Philadelphia and Pitts ebartered in 1858; with priviliges to onniert6e.. eul Collegiate 801110111 mid 'Degree& • The leeatiou•. of the:Conan one of the moot 'hint*" ,Penntrivania—thie path* of the Alio sheaf lionataing,being proverbial Sir its pore wter..lineitrguiri and plotunieent - A e bAtina — lstsr conunenees orainfitST lif oItDAY atter be RI of ATt UST. and ends about Meath of MIS following. It I. divided - into two Seuloua.. Students eannot return home betweenthe Euesionit AU the .A.pppratate IlleCs•• eamr for Lind Slavering. Engineering 3e., Ate. wil be Inndelung by the laatitetion to the Students. Lutnameatal and Vaud Musielorms no extra above. Stsultsits will be admitted from eight yearsth the age of mamboed. Tats-Beard and Tuitionasayable half 1 • . 4 W n a a a mslcisegeaaug.." fesal7 —irrsea 411 ..... - 11 unnadlithlern L 10 Students spend Vacation at the Reference can be made to the Rt. Rey . Bathos O'Connor, to the Am-A Rthuoka'&llarra, =sad to , fllergyausu of usenmunto . „ . • TirVISNENIN AND 814111te ta.S 8; for - . W BO & TET,LE Wood*. . . GIiCILIPep; • - Vomaii'mAlend. Chemical, Gengiria./triuivi. aid Rook Boap,lo boxes via. •la sta i r kr Ms b 7 ,. bah=) MILLER, RN 8., _ . 111LAYAN AND GRASS OMNI Or all Itl4r, for sale bx___ - BECKHAM & LOW; Qs% /V Liberty it.. next to Ilarek tiota. TOM VARIOUS PAT. • 111 M 1 16, ON . MURRY H. COLLIN/. glew•xs.oe s titagliii t skew. D S:A•I3 and 'WY Year /loft. Shoos sad _ apIS , F ~t~` Ctiati re , • • t < 7ea 7 . 4setimi • - • •• n . mew ino-a 1014-, imArft L. BRAOICENRIDGE,_ PITTSBURGH, P 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSIWROIC PENN'A FURNITURE. CZE/C1 Consisting of 91 Pleeeis Its Pieces Amour. tiMii36 '•'. Weed street» Citivarsig. H. Qol6l;ilik
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