...:1143INNATII AS tIitIVICIL. ...tanapolis. St. Louie and Chicago by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Mail Lino. , Express. Liam Pittsburgh 1,40 a. in. 1 , 40 P- Allegheny 1,50 a. in. 1.50 9. • MangleM 10,05 a. in. 10.10 p. ArTivas Crestline 10,40 a. in. 10,50 9. m. area 12,43 p. m. 12.5 a a. in. • ima 2,13 p. in. 2.30 a. 7.u. • Ort Wayne__ 4.30. p. tn. 5,00 a. in; - RlOlBO p. 11,00 a. m. Lotus. 12,43 p. m. 1011. OOLIIIIIBITS. CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS. 4:70r. 1115. a. m. 11,00 P. W. • P. m. • a. al. ntti 6,45 p. M. 1440 a. in. " -.• &Louie .... . . a. m. 11,33 9. m. -BOB:INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. LargasCreatline '10,55 a. in. 11,00 a. in. agetest Indianapolis.. 9,00 p. in. 9.00 n. m. Torte Hamm. 2.23 a. La 2,50 P. In. " •BL Louie 10,05 La . . 11,55 p. m. jiLTralastbronsitt to Chicago without change __The time to Cincinnati is the sawn as abtbenwille. Trains on both Loads meet at u, and passengers all go into Cincinnati - EASTWARD TRAINS Mail Expresi. 4 raChiE sa 0,110 a. m. 8.30 p. m. Veit art Waine...12, 03 p. m. 12.30 a. c. i n . .... 5.53 p. 6.•:0 L. cu. •"' burgh__ 2,23 a. m. 3.50 p. m. Stith trains make close oennections with Trains tem renneylvania Railroad for the Eastern Allentown and Philadelphia. 1 ,31 t r... ?Ilona dumps of cars between Chicago lasus Orlibtia hliakitrgh and Allentown. on L ist f&TlOff 1011180 at 8.30 p. m.. coaching at 3,30 p. ta.. aid New York at 110,45 AiRIOMM °DATION TRAINS—From Federal Minot StatiMo, Allegheny City. *SW BRIORTON ACCOMMODATION. kvolirehrpi st- 9,30 a. m. and 9.39 p. m. ow llnghton.ll,lo . ' 0,10 - Now Brighton.'oolo " - 12.10 ItAßerheny. Ll 5 " " 3,00 r. • A , , . ECONOMY ACCOMMOD ATION . goollheiratllL3o p. m. an d, 6 p. m. .- - - tip! nomy at Leis a. m. and 4,00 `:•'" '' . ' IILiItKET TRAIN. Seam Alliance at. ,M.7.l4.4 l Plighen: . . 1.11.10*, 7;33 p. m. I I rintlNl are run by Columbus time. which is twit mak... dower than Pittsburgh time. MateUrlood on the accommodation and der = Ja bal: , are ss. solla i r:clire prices. . with halm on thnl — evaland and jir-t - Ohio. to Fallkoteand from Miliersburah. ; aga . • Mo. for Mount Vernon, Shelby, - g edo. Detroit. etc. Delewite. Springfield. o,;lutabus, • lade. Dorton. Indianapolis. Saint • 144 ete. farapringlield.Ssuidusty, Dayton. Cin _eto. -1111 r inift•Yr Dayton. Qum' nati. Wysejor Peru. Lafayette. Ind., Saint dadiatednediate points in Central In fghllAPPi-rhAlie:Loulmille, New ,• at • wi trains for all points in Illi- V=in.:lcara; Wino:mein and Minnesota. :information apd theotadiAlekete apply to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agl. _ PamongerStation t Pittsburgh. ildiwalt,Tteltela for dile at the Ticket Olives of the °MAW MO the line of the. road. to all pert et the Caked States. WM. P. 5111\ \. • lleolgalTeeerenger Agent:Pittsburgh. G.. W. CASS. General Superintendent. __ i `C Ara*GE Car TIME. 1842. - THE nusahmA:fENTRAL RAILROAD. 111611aT ',MELT TRAINS. MANGEMENT. lIMUL TRAIN' LEAVES PITIII - i the Pamenger Depot, at the aea, Of Liberty ' and Grant atrect4. every leneept Sunday) at 6:10 a. m. stopping :a between Pittsburgh and PhiladelPhin. -11 e in Philadelptlia. at 11:15 p. 111.. ea tanneetionfor Now York - froln Tien &on pad. at 190 d p. m.,- over Camden and i . . leaves the above I taiiiBB Titaur - - daily at 4,40 p. ; zr.. stopping will , i t ' .atations. and walnut. direct connec tions; ung toy Baltimoroand Waitiegton. *id dr W, ark ra Allentown. Thig train ar rives in elphia at 3,05 a. in„ making con fat ew York from liemington Depot at • mow paladin awl . Amboy floe. A A i:1 s t w 3, um thaugh.froin,Pittsbiinth Se saw a via Allentown-430tniles--littached to testa AST LINE laves the ibove named sta dia (eatsept Sunday) at 9450.:t.... in4loo- ea principal itationa,, connecting at liar- Baltimore anti IVashington. This. train Eilhabiladelphia at 3,95 p. m, making ligmeldtitea for New. York from Kensington at 1161141p..m., over Camden & Amboy line. , I i ORATION TRAINS. • .: i , •kik 4. MUNATIoiI TIOLArS. • - ''' - ir. -- I', . t• tydn rt•-bwiltii-taVanb at ' , i dada& ad alumnae as far as COM.. • . ]ACCOMMODATION TRAMor nen Maveadaily (except Sunday,) at 0,40 a.. m. evja .4l o . c a m d C Z A . T s t A n 2 . 7 y) for ILD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for *Mimi leax_ea c,141y, (!{Dept _ Sunday) at ACCOMMODATION TRALN fo r ' (ixoept Sunday) at Rertivinairo . TRAINS AlilliFllN PITTSBITRWI AS FOLLOWS: . ~, _.1................. ...... 1,13 p. In. . eakii&i....::.- , ....1110.11164,. tu aglittation Accommodation SAinik. m: „ilt... mil, Antomtnodation 11,211 a. la. x , 11 AliaimmoiPition too p. m. . • . Aotininnnaktion.—.6,oll p. in. . 5 t ....,,,,,.. . Ithilowille lid Ind itazia commit an with Jostown AO '?= - iiiit; . sod Walt. nod Express and J11,7A I ' . '. '• '. ....41111.460 1 . -1 .... ' 1 i 7a1:::::::;--..,usoo - -:-. i,,r, .............._„..,•",.. " - 7 -. -. ... gyp. -1,. ; ~..................., 7.w0 ebiekeiltoall etefiewo• the bon skis& sad to. Phaimie/111144 Balti -4.,:. haef t ` uro *bob will la eon M an mot. to.die u k A so• trav -1 SP.-110440 01 4.11101011 . 11 1 Plotikelli • lee so went . „_. r- , it - . 'the Oweeerai, w ill .. r..._ tiwaiihi• PirlOnal WO • Ilw amaze oweeeihas SI - & re clewiesofeeephieed ' wood the .4.619.1.1111.11.11111 =mast -LA eta" Dolts le l arisso to •. ...... 4 i t ..=. ..0..?., .el. CritipithlltT o t.. A .... ..,„,,,,, ...t.„ „.. Depeefi-goadeut. Altoona. a. itotrrx A ; . VIA anus- Awn . . . .. . isuims An cumptin I. N. liimilipv i i v ith T and .' i. at Jiltog • . I : l 3t. ff eritt and .' 1 . . I V ll : l la r ati t t' MCA '', r:' Wv. ND. BO °TON. and all ; .i`i •Y 'cli . 164 M. I° E*il Mt& —n , ma passengers tarried a front Quoin air la hr o lue than by any SOW lea* br tiredpAbur . and at as low =gm wangadyinsap 21sg which shippienta ran be ilineignal• il to•the West, without break ' - wailt .lattßONS,'Agent . . . °I" V• S. Niu ;rata (X 'Agent at will mei,* igrompt attention. anittia . tor oonuabsient No Nunn loa Isx aviation:ow AT la way a I LIOMAB . ix 115 Water swot.) swot of the .w is prepared to give *scone gr and and freight to Indianapolis, -. ette..-akknPeru: Armen wfordevil e.ekatiestog, 'trio and Mat .. „Ate. G. F. LOB. . President. _ , ! i.• F. CREEK. General Freight Agent. 0, ' ' ALL FIRAIONSTICIERTS FOR tae 3 Am athlv„„mizzitta.: oa "1100100111NowitY 10 4 111 1 0 0 40. B Lliisitsei.J.O• s ept immust. • .6..7 ',lraklion . ••.^ :;111 • 4 . I: 4‘. 0N AND ANTRA MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1061. trains will leave the Depot of thePena vaaia Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follolalt pirrdnufiGH. COLUMBUS i - CINCINNATI SIMMIT LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. Legres Pittsburgh • 1,33 a. m. Steubenville 3,20 " " Newark 12.031.. m. " Columbus 1,30 Arrives Cincinnati 0,43 " • St. Louis 10,13 a. in. Lenves Pittsburgh 1.531:. tit. Steubenrills 5,10 " Newark 13 midnight. " Volum bill Lail a. lel. ArriveaCinci.ll:lti 7,10. " St. lomis. .......... ..........11,30 ii. m. .. • No change of Ziare bet weon'tPitisburglisital Cin cinnati. : . ...., ENT , Splendid isleapitur Cars" atiaoked to alt night times. - PITTSBURGH AND VC lIEELING--LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 a. at. ' " Wells Ville 4,23 " Steubetn ale 5,28 " Wheeling 6,35 " Arrives Belli. ir 6,50 " Letvas Pittsburgh 1,55 p. in. Wellsville 4,00 Steubenville 5.10 " r.. ... . Wheeliag 6,•23 " Arrives Bellair 6,40 Connecting at Wheeling with Lattimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Bellair with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH' AND CLEVELAND LINE._ . Letves Pittsburgh 1,55 a. in. Wellsville 4.05 “ Ruyan' . 111,3 S " Alliance 7,118 " " Hudson 5.23 " derives Cleveland 9;35 " Leaves Pittsburgh 1,53 p. en Wellsville 4,00 " " Bayard 5.24 " " Alliance 5.30 " " Hudson 7,01 " Arrives Cleveland 8,10 " Connecting at Bavard with Tuseorawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort' WaYrili and'Chintati Bail• road at Hudson. with Cleveland, Zanesville and Chicago Railroad fir Akron, Cuy Palls and Mil lersburg, and at Cleveland with C. A- E. 11. R. for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, with. tt..t T. It. It. for Toledo; Detroit and Chicago. Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 3.35 p. tn. Returning ' ,krauts arrive in l'itt'burgh as fol lowS • Mail Train 4,19 p. in. Express Train 2,05 ~... in. Welliville Accommodation - - 9,40 a. in. -: Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chimps, or points West of Cleveland, must be particular to ask for tickets ‘ M. Cleveland, Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty Streete Depot. Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further particrs a ppl v to ul WILLIAM- ttrEWART, Agent. At the Company's awe in kreight Station. Peril street. no2l . 6,10 a. m .11.00 a. to FS= UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOLIITIL ST., NEAR WOOD. 1111 E SUBSCRIBERS MANUFA A. TUBE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goode, Comforts. Feather Beds, Mattrased of aU kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. *3 Rzetapt ggtention. gifts& to all orders for fit ting andallang.ownilsrpetic Oki . ocirlayd- ItaIfSEUT..S ROLN (GK.. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS WHOLESALE IYSTER DEPOT, CORNUCOPIE :RESTAURANT; NO, 40, FIFTH , STREET, WII ER E FA 'CIL( ES, HOTELM, TA*. RANTS and the trade generally can be supplied with Cht,speuke Ray fly.,tent, at the loweet wholesale ralai.•Cousitrylnitie sal ititotE ELI YOUNG, -Proprietor. Young"o . l. Eating Saloon, CORNER VIROIN ALLEY AND SMITH - - • FIELD STREETS; Where OYSTEIIS and edl -the delicaciel of the pea,on will ho ? , erve..l up in the awe palatable style. ELI YOUNIi, u.. 14 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield . SAVAGE 11 city 14 IL, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor ATIN44 TAKE. .AND FITTED . CP, wi all the tuotlern improvements, the. po pular rUdOll, the suimeriber is prepared to :weotn nutdate his old eitstrontirs and theinthlie goner:- ally, with the best the markets affords. Oysters will-be served up in evtre vutietY et style. during. the season. (lie Wines Liquors and Ales-lie feels cot fident in reeolinnenaing to the petit.: I.:r their eseelleuee. • Cum, Bucket awl Shull Ovatery reeuivedicily andaold wholes; le . turady# SEETIN'S OLD ; STAND, . IN _THE.DIAMOND I 4-i'ci•sm. Propriettvi. LIAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, at a greatexPeese.ttith aU the modern he pievenientt; this popular resort. the subscriber is prepared to awxnumodote hi, friends awl the public teuerally. with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served np.in every variety of 2t l i g 4 . s l l MVS THIS e ras • he feels confident in re commending to the public for - their excellence. WM EA LS served up at all hours, and DAT and ;YJAIRIBOARDYIRIS taken., aptly OUR NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, "PITTSBURGH-. ... . iiittrACRIBER ANNA !TN CE S A. to thep„tiblie that he 'it in dall7.reeeint of SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. (AME. and is preparei'to accommodate the patrons of thivold end-well .known houselvith everything in the eating, end deinkint line , st• the shortest notice. JOHN SIIALER. Proprietor. OYSTER OYSTER AND EATING...HOUSE No. 111 Wood Sttiletql'ittobnigh. weotrAus AND 11 1 / 1 11411Aillii ut LAKE AND, EILSTERPC:fI,3 H I FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAML., AU * their :Proper tiesiseis. no) HEO. REINEMAN A CO. . . MANSION 110IIIIIIE. GEO. AVREIIITZ, Proptietet; No. SU' lalbestretreetiinst be side the PDept of the PelliaSYMlMill whichwakes It the most convenient home in the dui foe paiassiet. istiviairbY dist road. • 11 WkIro'MOW' adving+ zaV , wirieblente rex. onwe a ..trad ap t wireellentatyley;ths3d SION a l p., mum ras.peetfully poikit a re of pa rn m pittromere. hi s end Bar will be furnished the beet the market can afford. MINES 'AND' LIQUORS. WILLIAM BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALEL IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines, Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120 *OOD STREET, Pittsburgh fa22:6m WILLIAM, CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, sear Wood stmt. Pitt/burgh. Pa. CrErtwm.iLin, Blackberry, Cherry E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., OITOITTIS OF • WINES; BR'ANTIES, &c., AND DUMPS IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, sf . p XO*!K IMINITAPPAIM PIIII.AiIEtiII4. Wale rjr~ . , .111W141 1 . psis Gil MIMI. &E CIIAI\ GEI), UPHOLSTERING C) 1 - GI- AT TILE ALL. STAND No. 350 Liberty Street 1111,100 E 001IPANIti. • , . OF PHILADELPHIA. On Buildionk_Linkitoi or Pottwonial. MOrelkon diso..nswitiwo..ace., in town or OFFICIO NO. ONI WALNUT. OTRZET. ' Cask Capital. I[ l2 ilil In 1110. Assets*o. Invested as follows. owed First .Murtgageor Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount $135,606 00 Ground rent, first clam 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 %l cent. Mortgage Loans. 00.090, oust 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 lecent. loan 30,00600 Allegheny County 6 V cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Luang 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2.500 00 Iluntingdon and Broad Top /Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan LIMO 00. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.S_ -Lock— ... - 41,W) 00 Stook of Reliance Mutual humane, Company • 2400 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 Ott Stock of Delaware M. S. insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 15426.01 Mocluini& Bank 'do ' 2.012450 Union Si . Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16.297 18 Book Accounts, secured interest. etc.... 6.2/6 72 Cash on bend and in hands of agents.. 11,365 15. • PaAll9 26 • • CLEM TINGLEY. Preddent` DIRECTORS. Clem Tingles , , Samuel Bispham, Wm. R. Thompson, ' Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tinsley. John K. %Ferrel. Marshall MI, G. L. Carson, Z. LOthrop, Robert 1:oliud , Charles Leland. Frederick Lennie, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood - Smith Bowen. James S. Woodward. John Bissell Piitsburak. IL M. RINCIIMAN EtionitarY; J. GARDNER COFklN,'Agenk myld Northeast corner Third and Wood Its. fisELAWARE IfilTtrAL SAFETY IN AIsiCILANCE CONPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE ON PENNSYL VANIA, 1455. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREWS,. !PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCIP on Ves els Pr ht, to all Outs Of the world. INLAND INSUW,NCES oi4ir ers. Canals. Lakes: sad Lan d" ` Rip of the 11:121011. 'FIRE II on Mer climate nenerally. on Stores. Dwelling Mousse, Are. DIRECTORS.--William Martin. Fdlound A. Souder. Pnialdialt..Jolut; N: Penrose, John C. Davis. James Tranquair,lPtakEyra„ Jr.. James C. Hand. Wm. C. LadwisCiosepl lu tf. fleet R Dr. R. M. Huston; the. U . Liepar._ Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes. J. F. eniston. Henry Sloan,. Edward .Dcgton 'H. Jones Brooke. Spencer Ctand,Robert Burton,, a Tr JatiobinJonee; SNOW . Wiarland. Ambles__ .P i John E. Semple. iusburils D. T. Maw. Petuei. do. •• . ' WILLIAM MARTIN. President. THOS. HAND . Viee President; H nt Lnivax. , • • .A. fleet. 141 No. 45 Water stm. Pitt A s 4 Cith. • INDEMNITY AGAINST: LOSS IB'Y FIRM. riluz TRASILLISTIRE ISSITRANCE 1 COMPANY OP PSMILDELiPRIA-OFFICE O. 453 and 43711 , NET STREET near Fifth. , STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist, 1800. Published Agreeably to An Act ' of Miserably. being: - First Merttralres, amply hecured,,..,..51.896,3R3 88 Real Estate, (present value $103,313 91,) oest— v 102,996:25 Temporal-r . -Loatts on ample tend ! „.„. . 89,135 56 Stocks. (present value ($86. 567 72.) . coat M 0,78810 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 77.919 83 V.„206,05 The only profits from premiums which fhb co l m pany can divide by law, are from- risks which have bee sdetermined. • Insurances made on every descripti onof Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as an consistent with security. Since their incorporation, s_peried of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advintages of Insarsne. as well as the ability and dispointion to meet with Promptness all liabilities. Losses paid daring the year 16219, 062,133 *6. . . DIRE' MOBS. Charlem W. Baneker, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias IV/MM. David S. Drown. Samuel tirarit, hipe•LOIL Jacob Smith Edward UrDide . George W. ftiebarle r George DANCER% President. f;DWARD b. C. DA.PE, Vice President. Wm. A. SiErL Secretary_pro Um. .I:I36RDNBIt CoOPPlS,__Ageet. toylti . Northeast °or. Third 194 Wood fits. WESTERN INSURANCE .COMPANY , OF PIT'FISIBURGAIL • GEORGE DARSl.President. . GORDON, Secretary. Capt. It. D. LIRAS, Gen'l Agent. So. 92 Water street. (SPang A Co'. Wanbousik up stairs.) Pittsburgh. Rl ill Will Insure S : . mainst all kinds of FIRE aadMA- RISE .1 H E ome Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the comununity, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to man lain the chareeter which they havessenmed. as of tering the bast protection to those who desire to be insured. - ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1861. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 Office Furniture , - 250 00 Open Aceomits. eta 7,809 43 Cash 18,351 99 Premium *otos 2%666 38 • Notes and BilL. discounted. 174,075 14 DIRECTORS, R. Miller. Jr., . Tames *Away, Re Be 41JensederRimielt, Georyto Barge Wm. R. Smith, Chas. W. Riekftson. Andrew Achim', Alexander Slim. David IL Lon, Rena J. Thomae,„ Benj. %Imre g % John R. Wens,. mylB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH ,INS UMW STEAMISPATtAND-CARGION. BAGIALEY, Preaid IMMUNE t. Secretary. ou attire. Cor. of Narltet'aad Water Sta.. I mum% agaiust Loss and D e in. the.Naviga don of the Southern and Weateru Rivera. Lakes, and Bayolnk and the hesi tation of the Seas. inane. against Lew and Dossaye by Tire DIRECTORR — . Wm, Banks , . Park, Jr, Wm. G. Johnston. I L Jones. Reese Owens, . More. Z 18.44 Prestolln.;si t wrighnetam. olor Pus& 11&/ LEaldwilk. w eortb. C. 11. us.. mlLl9:l>dh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP ANY , NO. 149 ONESTNIITITINCTopp•sts• sib cia,s.ar House. Capita1.....111.111111,11119 ILL NAILE'Att op IN. 'V SURANCE.jitbeePartietardorLbaitad.on every deseeiption iderehandise. at reasonable rataa xopc - o,. t v in Id. 8 • 0' v eat. bx Charles limwzi. c. Sherman.! b. J. Mama. W er r F. BIAOICSURtf, 8111010 Qoprnir AI. 'Alp Consectilii an l,roonikreetit lONONGAINLA BAUM COON! Or PITTSBURGH. R IF/ A tiv 1 .. . Primildeat. Copt JAB. iirdiCi.Ei • 4 Aeaß Chet OFFICE NO. siiiikirgit Will bran all Mad. of FIRE aad MARINE REM. ASSETS. MAY 10114 ISM. Stook Due Bills. aanbl•011 demand and secured by two approved *nit. $75.750 00 Bills Receivable 154557 34 Bills als+ Discounted KBE 70 Mort 12.000 U 5 Mares Meebanba' Rank 00 sleek east.. —$ 100 Siam Minot' Beak US CO_ sleek eat Rie 5.17b OD 40 Sham biageifeTsi ._ stack eust..„ ... ~„„...- WOO eu 50 tß= th Beak a zit*. . M*:- ' , Balmily e(Book Atmenusie—..:„.__... ,101 ...-............-... lAMB 30 • W ll.2tee, : italidaisa. -,, 7- haul Woman. me .5.1 "; VIES AY MOANING; 11,11,11.42. Wolllo 4l l.l l 4mine of IrariPui POIIIIII laillother Things in Intik= Countries. (ConehAdtd.l likasiw) Masure. This is , generally estimated by the load, which- istinst about as definite as the .phrase " : 0 out as bigas a piece of chalk. " It ought to be,measured by the cubic yard or cord. a. A cubic-yard is 27 feet, each of which contains 1,728 cubic inches. • A cu bic cord is 128 cubic feet. As the most of farmers have an idea in their minds of the size of a pile of wood containing a cord, they would readily compare that with the quantity of manure Watered in cords. ,Ev ery cart or wagon-box, before it leaves thr maker's shop, ought'to have the cubic feet and inches it will contain indelibly marked upon it. This would enable the owner to calculate / the amount of his load of grain, roots,.earth," stone or manure. Cable Contents of a Bushel, Pennsylvania'. A bushel contains 2150'42 cubic inches This is the contents of the bushel measure by the•Aet of Assembly of Pennsylvania. The English Imperial Bushel is larger than this by 67.77 cubic . inches. To Measure :s' Crib of Corn. An estimate of the contents of a crib of corn in the ear may be made as follows Level the corn in the crib. measure the length, breadth and height which it occu pies ; multiply these together, and this product by 04, (the decimal 4 ;) this will give Abe amount in shelled corn—suppo stng the bushel of ears will produce but a half bushel of grains. If the above product be multiplied by 0.8, we will have the actual contents of corn inthe ear. Ears which are very productive will yield more than half; forthts proper allowance is to he made. To Ascertain .thy Product of MitelledCorn for:Given Weight °Cairn in the Ear. In selling corn in the ear, we may arrive at a just eStunate of the number of bushels of shelled corn we are selling, as follows : Bearing in mind, that according to law 58 pounds of Indian corn are a bushel, proceed to shell a sufficient quantity to produce fifty eightzvunds of gnkins and no more: then,af ter weighing this corn, together with the cob from which it has been shelled, ascertain the weight of corn in the ear contained in the cart or wagon, for'example, and divide this number by. the weight of the corn and the cob which represents a bushel, as above as• certained ; the quotient will be the contents of the dirt in shelled corn. =!!MIJ!1=11 An estimate of the weight of a bulk of hay in a mowimay be made as follows.: First take its !cubic measurement in feet and hundredths; then divide this number by 450 feet, which is the cubic measurement of a ton of hay which has been weThpacked and is solid, from having had a superincumbent weight upon it; in other words it is estimated that a ton of hay in the above condition will measure eight feet by seven feet ; if it is not solid, then it will measure eight feet each MM. _ _ .• . - . Sir OVB V. P 0 'IT I+l 44. A. BRADLEY, • NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Seeoud, Pittsburgh, Mannfacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds of Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, renders, &o. str In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the meritsi of which have been fully tested by thousandeland the Stove pronounced unequaled by any in this market: together with agreet many other desirable patterns. • We have sdso a very large assortment of .PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. timbraclngitoms of the BEST- PATTERN'S now offered to the - NP FANCY ENAMELED.CIRATE FRONTS V e III.FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common iteban Bow and Jam Gratug , all of which are o rsidiat very low prices. *Jr-Spada biducetuents offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. " no6:6m WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM 'ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Vounderm, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Penn. B. B. Passenger Denot, PITTSBURGH, PA.. aiIANUFACTVRE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from throe to °Li ed and filly .horse power, and suited kW Griot Mills, Saw Mills. Blast Furnacee, Factories, (live particular attention to the construction Of Engines and Machinery fur grist mills. and toy unigai ri nulayand eircular_mw tugl i k . . iii . asn'hithd. finished and? for ship man b6 fi ce. Enginesind Balk of every description. vr rtnot ...Also. f a Boiler, and Sheet Iron separately. riaaanittml and Tullies in ...... ill • - nn pig inamtilictire ul Woolen ery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low. our machinery mannfactui id of liestiguenty of materials, and warranted in all masa to sive satisfaction. air Orders fromlell puts of the country solicit- Wand promptly filled. fe2l:daw $93.251 76 LAPIS • ID Sti IEDS al CENTS.' - LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. AT HO. IS FIFTH STREET. - - ;D. Si DIFFENBACHEFR. AMMO! OILS!! 98 Ebls Duck .Creek Lubricating 23 to 30 do do do 34 to 35 gravity, fff. any renew 40 to 44 do 00 do Weaver's farm 42 Received and.forlolY atgiat IL L. ALLEN. Agent. No. 6 Wood St. COTTON' IHOOMBRY -AND SLOVEN— A anporikr amortment of LANA -it &IMPRINT COTTON ROSE. do • dd FANCTOLOVES, ofivhfwe IdII eell wholoade and retail at tie kende _ ATON, XACRITM 1 CO. ap4No. 17 t Illth Adzitt. A IMU6, ANVILS, APIVILLS--WE ZIL ant prepored tAttentstr An_vile. , lnr putting en 1111/f OW SON Sailjpik Or, greelltnit them nut kingthent quite ai as new. wPS BO it TET . LET;I36 W oo d st: T. A. MoCLE:LLAND, Auction, and Oarnmiesion Merchant, 55 'I I ' Miameale AL OP &rocss. 10, % m.„„ Eumb ,„ are. &Any, ho ots and raj" Fancy or Asinaneee males EtLogioV. 71411 - nttondod to on moderate llirlaiaottleirtrourAr. Condstunonta solicited. ArtA* I . 441 = 1 21;; TAL.,Td ABILE. . . a' • location, fr onting on-the Agat `plank road , will be ata JONI ow favorable term. apply 11"!R-fill-'."atateg____,/....:1 • so y. • -. ..: ' :... '' mill: en. PrW - - INIFELUBLE LINIMENT. Waehisk,all “(14dRIL a. WINIiMgi "C." FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THI PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORXRG POST -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTINO 31AMMOTH PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, ter 1 IS 0 4 . IT CONTAINS ALL THY CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, and furnishes the moat reliable MONETARY. MARKET & COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THE HOUR OF GOING TO PRESS together with a choice selection of Tales, Poetry, Literary and Nellentille Artieles, Valuable Ntatintioal In. formation, Agrieulturid News, filte.„.te.; FURNISHED BY OUR O*NtONTRrBUTORS. or compiled with the greatest care. from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OP THE DAY -ALSO THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC MS, Embracing army Important irk]. OW NEWS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, 1 CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. &e.. WILL ALSO IiF.F4IIIND 111 IT TUE FARM AND THE FABER, air The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, and in the future, as in the mist, the publishers will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of this. Department. THE WARD NEWS. 4 fir As a source of additional intereet to all chew of readers, the progress theprarenteivil war, in which great arnica are' rimed, will be closely ennvaeeskand thi snit iinportisiit mitts carefully Imitated end Preandad eft . ta* By - foliewing the: operations:oldie sumilisfrivirl day to dui. succinctly preeeriting theirhole heti week to week, we shall furnish alresh and Tan ning history of this lamentable rebellion. • THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Will be furnished toeubseribereat the lew pr is of :One Dollar a Year, and It wiU b. Round a wood invest:mat. THE PIITSBEIGII DIU POST Is sled *nal from the lame *Mee AVERY MOANING. 'lt Is a emplane epitotnent news, eontalnlneallthabtiett • inteltigeisoi; Mamllaamcm, Cammemminil, lAcwialaacce, Now Commeref al, die., TO THE LATEST PI cl TY 11. Aleo, editorial artioles on all the leading bees of the day. ALL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM TEE SEAT OF WAR, CAMP CORRETNDENCE. ka. . . . . •? THE DAILY roar has an extensive circulation by railroad and river, through loss agents and by the mail, and is a email' adverti sing medium. The paper Is furnished to eubseri hers at per annum. advertisements iziferts4 at m94ong. raw Sir iddress JAMES P. BARE, EDITOR-AND,PROPIIIITOR„ Utz .$1 q74' OORNMI 'urn! eno‘rnan . , rew* A 4.-I== mailmen. PA. illiPiland your 11101111/ by small at say risk. eirlfe rin* ' 1114111111 7 " "' ""! •1• ; i Alf 7 0;t• - r.. Va. 0 ' 211 b1f1. 1 1;76:4 4 fe4 , i ffignie l lb) .5"311441 .10111101; !riadilkela MM . rhiratilla 4240 S to recolthd_ _ adet. agog wit ratithan Wu DOLLAikatid it divideod 'or tie ' podia deltiarod .tWieeolemissJuitoliadiDerwober. =t! ;,... "1141111. . alimi gik " Litamitl e riiit-draw. 444. bred to • th e credit or. direitto or Madge and bi ns he iamb interest boot the dirt day! Juselend e toother4 istidipeondist "Odor w' ' yeast' without froobiths the depositor Cu sin or oriosto prestrot his paw book. 4t this rate mom will doable in less than twelsayeati. soaking in the aggregate 11911 r AND ONtltiLl. Pal NINTA TRAM: ' Books matorwue the _Ohartar; By-laws, Rules atand Reiodatierw, rumors' rub. on application the office. GROSSMATASTIER. UM TiWOmfia,, Dohs B. liTadden. Isaac L i Pi a nnork. Joharllobsas. Jobe Akmaads*Spaar.• Jiumps:E. . Lads, absastack. Pallock. M. D., 'AMIN 'NeAuley, itargsrlfis, Jamas Hardman. Wm: J. And eron. TaTISTESIL pziwr i g m uff.: i': , lize - litirgra. gemo:Blook. , Job. H Mellor, JolWß.eitilloki; Jazooirpo: Mosso /Leonia. , Rant b. • MC911014 flit ... . Nianhall. m. . o ' . 11 7. 1.:Rlistwalt. S. imam. /Am H. Shoomberiter. Wm. S. von. Wm..E. Sebert.. I. . Peter IL linker. Magog Madio. Richard' imi. Lams a, Wm. S. Lovely. _ ' .:._ _ ' Tooger. lIIMRARV E VITMER. KOLIIIZU MM. It AM II us AM and NurhiusP Broken and. Dealers in Maas. Duda, 4keeeptaskes. Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Rgebanire On 'the Eastern and 'Western Otise eonstently for side. • • Tr Col ti r!* ludo* cities throughout the n 1 Statua . Dupoots received in par funds or current ealter." No. 07 Market str t Third nag roar& igreeta. ee between War. H. WILLS/13M . dk CO.; MUSES is =mot BILKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES 1 M TAYLOR, A./..p.1211.M.A.N • OFFICis 401 Pons Street; PIM WarslL VOLIICII - ON4I . I I IIOBOPTL . Y NIDE: C Nods. Bonds. Atofts and otlier L'esat WritipaTns . n. AelmosrlWeemon!s Taken and Bilicrrsassom . - :124:4 if '1111&47.7 ,AGFRICII7I.MM. D.s.dr ON, not s° S ..wiwafgaii. or „.. • . . .. • &we intproved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR . T E ETCH • AN D'' OFFICE: Verner Ihatler sad Clymer • Streotio„NEatla ward, &Ms ' ' PrITEIDDROII. MORNING POST STEAM PRINTING MISTA.BIAMUMCEN'r, CORNERFIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, P T tEit tr It HAVING RECENTLY MADE NITNNBI9E LDDMIORB; AND IMPNOVENNNTB 'FO OUR OFFICE; We are now prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK & JOB PRINTING With dispatch, and in the most superior style We have an office SECOND TO PIiONF.: In the city. And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING 1111118411 P LIiaItIGIMISkriMARS. BILL HEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS, DRAY TICKETS, ' Bilt4lPTß,i' Show Cards & Bills in Colors, cam , **OP" INEADISNRI, CONTRACTS, Ilhowbills, Handbills, Labels, Col lege ant giabaolllaboinos,Hatel Bills ofringairsitationsAct. Oar facilities for prindas POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C., irkerciaireirrsiquaninTiorti ARE T_TATENTIMPA.I9B3EI3 el AND par wtblya Uon as tia TINE BOOK OF, q;ll,y, pEAC#47IO:I. , Onteitipg;tes, MUM SWUM aIIJXIL pems, onnecim, Acre, g e /ea Bsii~s ~"Bsi~ia'S `~oiii~i, FPW BI I7.I› TQ 941 )74 .W . ALL WORK EXECUTED PROMPTLY XVERS, , [>l __ ew e s FACKEIER elt MOM No. UR Smithfield stieiglitiloir Mt& CARPETEI,,O/L.CIACITAiIkika • . OARPETS ; AID - O I L', GU:IIW." • • 2 4 illePeis . • NEW 'lnittrpfirgik,;; . '73 Pieces ' - . • • ,;,..-,.• .;:-.... 4 NE - W BRUSSELS CA' it 'JO' ' • sir These bare Pot been reeel ' the LATEST AND RICHEST RA the Inwest, prices. . ~. w. Ircz,nof#,,v ag . leisi NEW CARPETS, 011,,ILOTIVAP BE! cAm ii..tr WI" ii 1 2 1 i • • ' No.illi7 rigurtila _ ' Boverrirriftlaititlig. • advaaee isilptieeitliorwkiiiiith e' M vantage is offered in purgismajii‘ , • An. - no' MEM ! ' 00.1 " UMOlt . of liewFll/111=1111 41110TME ' • IrtlS - -INNITIrrn • OW, ~.. 'titre I "/N•LORSTTO: C03111114' edeatf. anoal94 miles honk _ ' thect.so e ilt a a lseertewderna 1 08 , .ej ~i , _ 15 .4 "iSoWthe usual ' Roam !is& —''''''' 1 .711 11 a,tbacabc10;46( tb•:._ . -44:.... .40f , i . iiiremmulitapia. • ~,. ,„, 4, r icav vii Wear 'lloasitaists taint p , • , •• • water, brasdnialivand phrbiyamps• .;.••.:••:( A il ligritf i t t ri Le in' %TM &War the 20th ot JUNIi follewhw ' Into two fieleiasa. sudatiam =•• mi h, -PVoii bitweesy the, RAUkLm fgri...4 S acvm be fienbldna-V t O A - Instrumental will ocal 3IMe joripiA l v oligsga, Students ' _ ,lie &smiled yam - Yale! lo theagehrinanli•oelL •, - - _ _• _ - - .: _ ..• ' ,- Ticasuir-Boael•aad Tuition. Payable Ralipsike advance • , 5 .. m .,-,. .—........—.--Al Washing and use of xisdaing -' ' _ -...:..' :-,,.' ' Classical and ladders Lisiie estuewl. Students spend Nasalise at the conist...,._ Reference caa.A.agriiijaipat. Rev. Mitsb Conner, to thh Itile:T. sc Irv/holds. Ur n t.. matte Whin Clerspussa lima T 1 r ; mtiß • trfAit ..;g9IWA , Wontoritilddittir • • and Rana 4•4 pi I/ bomp..: 14 0. t., ,, WM -2 A 31/14Xlik aniumbr A 7 3rii" WM?, tes kinds; forial•i i t -;"4'07 / 0 Li 4 1 4: AOOO , C /4 11 1 . • fINOBIRINT AMOS. AMON* TEIMS. tor sale bh orsx • • I s ' TrB Auotiot‘elikaglb F Ars' swiridompt owtomi ..4111•Asy. IYINVI . tbi"Arlt pbeibialtv-0. Um CLAY for sae by lael4 HMI B. OPLatiii: L. BRAOICENSWIIE, Prrriparmau 1 - IANCOCIA , ATTORNEY AT LAW, YI'CI'ABUIiBH. ~l~Rlf'A. , ' 1 • f, * bi NUF : ACTI.7 . ItERS 13V. wAnyliontS: - FtritignitYltE. MEE= Consfatitte of SUITABIS TOIN ... -AT