munitilitittura 14 011ICAGO RAILWAY, xo ALT.TH , ~EPTi.IN THE • SOUTH WESTASIO,HOSTH WEST. TWINE TO CITCINNATI AS (MICR, and to Inctianapolii. St: Louis anti Chicag“ shorter than by ski other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. " • Laves Pittabur Mail Line. Expresd. gh - 4,40 a. M. 1,40 p. m. ..Allegheny 1.50 - a. ILL 1,50 p. Managed 10,05 a. tn. 10.10 p. m. Artives Crestline 10.40 a. in. 10,50 p. " L teat bna 12.45 p. m. 12.58 a. nt. 2,15 Fott Wayne 4.50 p. m . 2,30 a. 111. m.p. 5,00 a. i n. .Chlosiou 11,00 p. 11,00 a. n. St. Louis 12,45 p. at . FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS, LeayM ergetlino 10.55 a. tn. 11,00 p. in. Amami Colu mbus 1,30 p. m. 1.30 h. m. " Cincinnati......... 6,45 p. m. 7,40 a. in. St. Louis ............ 10,10 a, m. 11.35 p. zu. FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. LtuiverDreat line 10,55 IL In. 11,00 p. m. Ariliztst Indianapolis_ 9,00 p, m. 0.00 a . in. Terre Haute... 2.25 a. tn. 2,10 p. in. St. Louis ...... .J 0,05 a. in. 11.55 p. In. ku Train through to Chicago without change of Misr. Nz.BsetThe time to Cinoinnati is the same as byjitsubancille. 'Trains on both Roads meet at Contrabta. and pas:engers all go into Cincinnati together. .Mail. 11 , ..prem. Leayel Chicago ........ 6,20 a. m. 6.30 p. Ar2ve atkort Wayne... 12,05 p. in. 12.34) a. M. Crestline 5,55 p, m. 6,20 a. m. Pittsburgh 2.25 a. in. 3,50 p. m. Both Trains -make close connections with Train). on the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern cities via Allentown and Philadelphia. ClnLy one change of cars between Chicago and New York via Pittsburgh and Allentown, on train leaving Chicago at 6,30 p. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 3,50 p. in., and New York at 10,15 ACCOMMODATION TltA_lNS—From Federal street Station, Allegheny City. NEWBRIGHTOII 'ACCOZIIMODATTON. Leeires Allegheny at.. 9.30 a. m. and 9,30 p. tn. artvalew Brighton.ll.lo 6,10 yes ew Brighton. 6.341 " ' 12.10 " Arrives at Allegheny.. 5.15 " " 2,00 " gCONOMY ACOOMMODATIO.N. I.mins Allegheny at 12.50 p. m , au.l 6 p. eaves Eoonomy at 6,4)3 a. tn. and 1.09 •• 141A1ViET TRAIN. Leaves Alliance at.. ............ 1 ea 'a/ Amine_ at Allegheny at Alleghelly Arrive, at Alliance 1141 Trains aro run by C.;l1:1)1)u, time, whi 19 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. 11611 t. Ticket)) good on the accommodation ..ad ultar&lg.:traine are sold at reduced prices. 4 1 Ongh . trams connect as follows: At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and P ilebarsb Ra il road. Al )r,rYille.;,Ohio. to and from Millers burgh,. A cron, Cuyahoga Fa] Is. etc. At ' , Mansfield, Ohio. for Mount Vernon. Shelby, Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, eta, Astliwahaii. for Delewn re, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis, Louisville. etc. At Forest ikri 3 Pringlield,Sancteky . Day t , ,n, Cin einnutk, ate.. eta. • At lama, for Sidney. Dayton, CiucinusAi,. Toledo, At ort Wayne, fur Poru,• Lafayette, APLoins, and itet t orinodisto points in Central du- P lr n io i ct iL aporte: At W Bib teal), points on the Louisvillo, Now Al titda'Chidfigo Railroad. And with trains for all ints in li- nois, Missouri. lowa, iViseonsiu and po Minneso ll ta. For further information and through tickets apply so. GEORGE PAIIIiIY , Ticket Ag't. Passenger Station Pittsburgh. be Wasik Tickets for sale at the Ticket Offices of 1.7 fin the line of the road to all part of the United States. WM. P. SIIINN, General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. G. W OASS, General Superintendent. CII,4I.ISTGE. OIL TIKE 1862, THE 1862. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD, ENGIRT DAILY TRAINS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. THE MAIL TRAIN LEAVES PITTS. WURalla, from the Passenger Depot, at tho intersection of Liberty and Grout streets, every Iterninit %VW Sunday) at 6:10 a. Al., stopowg a t asi statiordbetwedn Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. This train arrives in Philadelphia atll:lsp. m„ ; .._ amoi. ... eVestal:ion for Now York from Ken .,l2: ,atoo p. ru 4 over Camden and `Tar• SAS 'TRAIN leaves the above Illakizt nomad** - !WIT at 4 40 p. tn.. stopping only. at p tious, and making direct connec tion for Baltimore and Wa..in "Eton, and for ' r gin Allentown . This train ar- Atm ut "1 elaitia at Aftlen: mat, making. ,on - 9 8 1 motion for New 1. ork from Kensington Depot at 11WL . s. ni.. over Camden and Amboy lino. A - a ' , „.E' ii,CAR !gran throne / from Pittsburgh to iliwup via Alhimtown--430 miles-attached to n.O LINE ~ TRH_ .T leaves the above named ~ ta•- • . . 4Tar g .4io Sunday) at 2,3* R. m., stop . . • lmo-stations conneeting,At Bar: ti a itatilii noon. Th is train arriv 19/ '-,. • at- avaa tr-i Ea. inakiaw. dam .. . .. on or Sew Toth from Kensingtow Depot at 3,a0 p. zn., over toad & Amboy line. IL 1.1- D'illlA-T/Ft4IFS. . e -ir JO :6 f,: , l'IM ' • (i j -" JUKQDATLON.:TRAIN. it ria loaves - ~ 1' r•• • • Fiat 3,00.p.m.. stet,- Ding a ".. • LP ; ~:tio ;alumina merifar -as Iloilo- lintiablimeDATlONTltAlNfrir Wall's statio *old &adapt diPaNw;)sitil,lN.ll4 MOND 441 thaliaildtik9P14% IlltiM9 iig.r Wain ' • ' .41USI s i tai ttsetexcestaamtawat TELL • • _ ~,l - I i IP . i ' AdViNr. IitAIN for Wall's.. '' '' - 'rk gat , -, (exce ) t Sunday) at AAA p. • FOURTRAMOOMAIODATIOW TRAM' for' Wall's statist( karat daily, (exterit Sunday) at 4 415 p. mdem-:- , t • . saitiVA eriNari.gATlTit4l:Avs• ihr05a.......... ... „,.., • 111 P. In. IPaitt...-.....,..":"..-7........::.;.....': ........... Jo Aneammeetati . .. . .7............1 . 10,A1eiry. w.- lat W A Asoomomedation.. .. .. .6;3oltrwas" hrig i 1,,,, Iki W Annothisodstioa ... ...11,X04. In. ad W - Aossontirodatien . 164 TM, in . ath W 's ta 'on•AelloinAtodaltioW.:4o}o.ll,: ns: aiirofrakeui ilfitireilnl shif-Indiatne 6innect at Blattsvple intereention with Johnstown Ac- Ver d" Tege a fi l te. 4l .o ll,s4 .llsk*V443:l‘44 l e' '.ll V _fist: RC t - . . TO Y s RR.. . - ....... 0 1 240 . s E MEE ........ .... .... . . re" 15 ~ ' ' -.• elEt.7---.1..w -9 010 i. . ~, : ....... .. .... -... ..... .. B ,tts . : ~.., : ~ . (T.: .. ~. . „.....--,,,, 745 • ear : • . . &i - mes on,the y.Pan• rryloanla •*I + • an to P,MisKtudykba,Aitaiti-• col Ilk ba elarsod an axcess aoco .. e 'trot sled la addition to the station rates, except from elation, NOTIAIIWEVYMT, ld any will bold themselves nwpopeitua,fon permathastsaae oink. I .4 dA an aulotint not exceeding $104): .ai. _ . 4j,htte Lim .liwbeen maplared, to cane mmeod i *. s and baggage to and from the depot. so *peed 2.1 mite lizr-aneh age. " tic At4l/A/0 to - • ~ ~ . 'it. AT'Ellf.tltT,,tit. r At the likrallutp, .Piso4m. • artitation Liberty and EnroCH L wis. " 23 .64 1failPaPinintsvglyia., Atoms, es. . i m i xxsp. VIA AMYL* 1' MOMMIPOUVANOtRICIPOttIitIi. " - Conanzmit- l i t h iS iti, is *kith ,Terl,maßt.e. and Piers tt ad. to t. L baltpotto sad Indianapolis, New Al andlA an d s all - " - • ...1% Aini - • awl ' '-41- '-•'- i "' AM - g' 4 4 „.. 4 .4 • , .Y. . • T .. d asid , P .., ar La . .-, ~r., , natil " T. 143.11/ 10 # 4Wi t en. An; ...,...... 1 ~., **lf The erbalblittfrek artkitill... ttiottss like, : _ .. k balk. • o vi t , at ijytio A p p - a te!n. aad as Awe etwagazimar in T OTOONlial . . . . .% ~........-:. .... -- ' ' "b„ 9 1 .11 as , ~,,,,,p _ Av.. * I ..'i ' li '. 2 _ ,',' bat!. ;mt._ ~ , • . • freiiht Agent. ` , 4.11LFR1N4 211 ,,e x . i . 4:K • - • AIRASING TICKETS FOR Itlossnr. Northornitiorouri, the States T, d kr erritoriee, shotdd lariat on ' I • 1 :1 1.1." - !gall ioutti . oslocto 1144 - _ WINTIE'R a is NT EASTWARD TRAINS . 6 Ito .11,00 , , - bi) a. in. • 35 L. L.. M ...7M7l . llkniz i , 11411, • .11 ' 21711„ :oidii t• •Figeilitor•Xlifou• • / 14 1 ,1 3a . ."' 4 11. ''''' 4, •klairo ' wilitittatiket_ it tb*:•___... .• •• ;-• t h at. .11104,13 . the ctfy for passeupp .."..9 t rzyw. r op4,. i,..The roprietwr.. having,- at,iiimillerittill*llitlL ••koi trod_iiii,to eltooceraeta ariat& ' 1 k nul .. .s , *o plan*uid yew . it i Af 1 luakg MeV 1113. . tunii:thOd•wilkolio boolthotniaitlitoisa felit illiniti- Y • • • ••••-to`• -.•-.. r L••,• • .. • .._._- 'lnzirmik.aaak. Law3oeB,- wIL- 4 1 0414.AIKAILErf 5 7: • IN Rfariajeireordfalt, hela and liecriiied rary .*O. ,11t0 WOOD OIDEZT, Pettsbuirgb LIQUOR IsagagAile, No.. 117f:Dianidivid • tvAliattoistioog .7 : 11 4.;Alweiyil al=wriV44l.3 'l2l 4'4llteetffed . ~ A P.X 1 34 1 14/1.31811 0 1: '' /A E 8 7 . 2 1 1 A 1. 1 2, /, ,,fltki, Ik§ ' ' •A r: • , , . or! It. I 3.,..1fi fa El, t.. 'Us kit4o Pr vr : *y iYOI. k4l Timm CTIA.NGFEMO , . lAN' AND AFTER IRONDAE, NOV. 25, I ‘.. alia2thv " I°BWklaUtektaltillnutill PITTSBURGY CGLUMBAWQINNATI SHORT-LINE FLi ' 'CLLE. Lorin .1'it.,•.,,.,.e.inw-p5ez.....!:......Z..1'..' ez.....!:......Z..1'..' . - Mwa,,...... ................. 12,05 p. Fi. Columbus ...... ... .......... 1,30 ArrivesCincinndti ..... .% ....... :.. 6,45 " St. Louis ... .................. 10,45 a. m. Leaves Pittsbuork., ............ . . LA/0. ' - Steubenville . 5,10 'fELs Newark 13 midnight. Columhtts • • 1,30 a. al. Arrives Cincinnati 7,40 " ' St. L0ui5 1 1,50 . 9. m. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. Splendid 'sleeping care attacked to all night trains. PITTSBURGE. AND WHEELING. LINE. Loaves Pittsburgh 1,52 am. 'WelLsrille 4„1111 ~. ' " Steubenville 5,22 " Wheeling 6, " • Arrives Belleir .. . ... ........ ....... - 4 44*-- " Leaven . 1 4taburgh....- 1,55 p. m. Wellsville 4,00 " Steubenville 5,10 " ... Wheeling _, 6, - " Arrives Bellair 623,40 Connecting at Wheeling with Beltimordand Ohio Railroad, and at Bellair with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zanesville; -Lancilklef," Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh . : ...... . ....... :. 1,121 a. ;• Wellsville ............ -. ..... 4,03 Fri. ..BaYard—. ................ ... 6,38 ~ ~Alliance . . ................... 7,08 " Huson ... ............ 8,25 " Arrives Clev d eland ..................... .. 9,35' Leaves Pittsburgh ............ _.... .1011411-511. Welisoille '' 4oo Bayard ...... .. ..... : ....... ~. 5 , , 94 " - s A11iance........ ...- ... . ... 5,50 •. Hudson— . ................. _ 7,04 " Arrives Cleveland.. ..... . .... . . -.. 8,10 " Corme.nilat -a a.Vl L wie T ,,, 0 ,, 2 for for New ilmiel 'Asa R. 241 pub, at with Pit rev, .W2lll _9, 4 9 - drilow , E. 411. road at Hudson; with ' Cloveaancl;. anarculeAnd Chicago Railroad for Munn.. Cul' ans tali Nil lemburg, and at Cleve/and with C.:&.14. 12 it. for Erie, Dunkirk antillatale, willC. , & T.'ft.R. for Toledo, Detroit and ChicagO. ', ' Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 3,35 p. m. Returning. Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as fol low-) Mail Train 4,10 p. m. Exi;ress Train • .0,03 a. hi. Aceimiusisilati.,ll 9,4 oa. nt. Paaseugers desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, or poitts West of Cleyelind, 'mint be particular tn it!lk for tickets via Through Tickets eau be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J. syr , WART, Ticket Agent. Per farther partiatilarS tit.r . & to WILLIAM hTIiWART, Agent, At the Compti.ny's (age in Freight bkatiox PIM street. • no2T . , _ UPHOLSTERrNa UPUOLS TER li", NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. 'rune sierscituaEßS- mrAN-uFAC AL 11.1.4 E and keen oonstantly on hand every artide in their line viz :.Corniees. Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Cettnetth, Feather Beds. Ninklht?we of all kinds; also. the celebrated. Aslant- t Beds. AR kinds of Shades. Blinds and Fixture ll s. 4iii- Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and hiying down &Nits Oil Cloth.% ti l e ootl7:lyti M.,.. Wl'Llt ROHN ___ HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS Y 0 1J N ' WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIIE RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WHERE FAMILIES , HOTELS, REFi- TA IF R ANTS and, the t ratleacneraliY can bo supplied with ChesPeeke ItYOrser_,s at the lowest wholesale rated. Conotry trade solicited. - ELI YOUNG. Proprietor. -- -Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS( • Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the sea., , iin will he served up in the most palatable style. , YOUNG. oil I owner Virgin alloy and Satithfiaid SAVAGE Hc• u s r., No. 350 Liberty Street, !Text to Petuaylvanis P44enger DePott: .. • JOAN SAPASIE; Proprietor. IFllVttill?Oreltd" ituTtelFl7ll 17 lit n u la r te•olet, (be subsofrnibei vissewiTo act modate hil old customers and the ..0 . c ease alb'. with the best the nsarketeL • ailh .. - will bosoms+ hp ineverareteldblyoferny the season. ills Wines. Biennia and Alias confident in recoamendine to the public . excellence. - t..... Can. Bueketand Shell Oysters received; daft; and sold wholesale and retail. d my3ibly sEET . INlitily.. s ..... _ _ .. IN . THE. , f — . . T.l-10e. kErriOPZilDi ./ibrotaelleitor. _H - t•T:NG7.A.,-w_ ....10. -. 4iwzmiit litimenta, this popainr move eabeeriber. pre t ared to acconumodote h is end! sod law eublie JitenerallY.- with the , . t the market - 4Piti' ER S' lani be saiiial up in every variety of stzi !. , during tho season. - ,tw . . 1at ( 1t.8.14.1i and ALES he feels 'confident in , re- ' to the public for their excellence. •-• ..11 It'ALS served:moat aLLhours, .and DAY andINTIIIHT-80AR8.E134 taken • I ,L -, CorEYEL .-, VlCotr S ,- •' - "NO. 32 ..D1AX0.10.:A LAX .. ..X . r 4 . ' "PiTTAVYGEr. -THE SURSCWiri 44311NOWBOCUON . F . R to tAttab i %tht e is in day, Jeoeipt of 6.c- `a "s prephmiltdliegYontiVift ortais ill and well known house with S e wa s lathe ea.i4it and. rtokanagpr on /....l notice; 1; a • : 4.2 ialo:ls' !_c xc - m LIN • - It ' , gISTEPANB 'EkTIMFIIOIISt; A. 111 Wood 864-34„Pittobill.RA. *ooLgStr,t IA -'iorrAlf oumthili be' ' tAkE 11.111 D :EA S:r Eat/ Milli iiiikti PRILADELPiiIA AND BALTIMORE 4, ~', ~ OYSTERS AND:WILD SAWA J Ci , AU in their Proper Beeson. 16,tirTON, W llO lO/3ALEII4I Itlttdh I kAJLWAIT "RIPEIAIICL THE RELIANCE MUTUAL nom= COMPANY, , OF, ',411,.,,f-AtIFPNA,4I. On Builcllngs" Limited or -Perpetual. Merchan dise. Furniture. ko.. in town or country. OFFICE NO. 306 WALWIIT STREET.. Cask Casatal,_ • iM6IO 00. Amman, , . 506 96. • Invested as &uows. viz: rust Mortaareor kaproved City Pro r: pesty, Werth dowels. the amount . : .... $155,6as 00 und rent, fizit ............. 2.462 50 innsyrlom '7,11.19.4a, - Mo oast.. ......... 27.900 00 thiladelP oily cleat. loan .. —.- 30,000 00 . lestserly unty 6 1 1/ cent. Pommy!. rams Railroad wens ...................... 10,000 00 110.,.....6..11akira110an In iin :! 2400 Ill' M ..04:112-ky. mortgage loon— 4,000 00 rennsylvana Co./kook .. .. ..... 4000 00 Stook of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company .. -- ........ ~ .- _ ...... , ....... 24,350 00 .Stook of tur e Arins . uranoe C 0...— 1.050 00 Stock of M. ftilasursace Co. 700'00 mmerma Ban do g .................. achanics' Bank do 5,135 01 .............. 2,012 50 Union M. Laurance Co's &Sidi; ............ 160 00 Bills Receivable, business Paper 16 .Z17 /3 Book Accounts, secured isterest etc—. 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 $303 96 OL$ll TINGFLBY. den DtliEbtThEr. - t%•ll ii l reuse 2 :,... iiii, twit mi, li • • - i 'k,......i2pr0t: • ' Lharies lEs • - Lletko• - .) C . l - Jahie! C: Broom'. . - 1„,••••,- , ke in i . j - 4.4• '7 • ' ••• • . pred d :ai*? Litatar. C .f7f: ii ft e raid t ila sew • • ArAtiati. ,t ~_l-.41x..41,4.41tuwaraw 116614111 TY AGMNIF to JAIL> ib-x4m. TODHE FRANKLIN FIRE INXERANCE IPAATIM-PEREADELPHIA. OPPICE: NO ' 4 " mid - •P li gaT-FT alriimptc, neat Fifth.a ==. = •" - ' ' ' • OMNZ PP 4,981178, UN. Istabso, P being atifishim misfttlt-to Ayr Ad o f Assembly, : First Mortgages, amply second. 41.H6,H1 98 Real illotlit trial "le: $146413 61 0 0 0 1 1.• • - L.— ...v: ... ; ..- . : .... :..".: 102995 25 Tenejiorary Loans on amele—Coilai te Securities ....... 86.135 55 Elto--, Speceseik iitui iiiikiiii Notes analike . iiiiiiiiiii.;. Cash l:KOH dfif The onlyprofits from premiums which V this coin panY can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop ertyt in Town and Country. at rates as low as are consistent with 06eurity. Since their incorporation, a_period of thirty Yeas, they have paid losses ktoftri, toanamount ttexceediat Four Milliont of. Bars. thereby af ilf as th e the adxsetagss of Insurance, prom:!elm•Tall i i t a ll a li tli c :t r. tlisPosition to meet with Losses paid during the year 18119 .1182.111111 sO DI Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel. Grant, Lame Lea. Jacob R. Smith, Edwar.Xol4). Geonge Wic, . ' ...,,, mike. C AS. . . President. Wm. A. *raw W • ‘, 4 4. D . ,_: ',i tem.ce Preeident. ; - . J. GLAD : - a tIONIEW Atett. MY" N°ltli t e , 4 :' , Arklell ood sta. ________ __________ WESTERIII 1.t....; , ,i; i2A .,, . 1 : j Il i OF . w r r:-....; a .14 'LT's' s . • raiilloßGE DARtirkitrimidlist. • .r._X. -610101K3N, Secretary. L Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agina. litiaill2 Water street, (Spring k Ce'e Warehouse, D, ire) Pittsburgh. i I nalittlVllnds of FIRE and MA it'.t.i ome tuatara/on managed by D who A. ell known in the commmanity - b are coed, by Promptame . an aharacter whisk med. as of beat fassteesil, eee whodeaire to be ,'. VI -i 17 030BUISSeaa, nil. Aeeeilate.. .. . . .r. ... . . ..... .. .. ...........:.; sl , , 1 00 e.. .. ........................ .. ... ... :. .. . 2 ,1 el arniture .. _ ................. Accounts, etc ............... iiiiar"iigi:?:::: . -.,-- ..... and Bills disconnect.: .. DIRECTORS, • ..R. Miller, Jr., James 'Artley, NeAhtniel Holrnee, ..40.14.zeindfx,Nimiele, Georg* Darsit J.L - -Wile.a• gdotittit Chas. W. Ricketeon, Andrew Ackley. Alexandffllneett- : , arlid.bears Rees .7.' ont e akewe _ , .R../L'Ciaa.. - . _ ____' ' I pAZENS' INSURES A CARGOS& VW. BA gillittala ritl44l Secretary ' O*.* eel% of et In nures ateinat Loma! -i t e c tiCal Lak Of th e : , 80..nx vert,•4' Insures airalast Loss Proprietor ;D2 IaNCRIIINames WAPlrei. 1 . . nucroa4,- • , .. •htit -6% . Park, Jr.. ton, n• E. 1.. -- .B k.I.- B. M. ier, John Shipton.- -: 4401 Jae. . Cooper. arthiprj,tri„, well? , i A ...; .L . ~.,.; . oim int.2ll y el Li i.' F ..A.l 0.• .r ' I ,PHIADELPHIE WWI INSURiffama436llol.l4"ft' T_lp*O. 14 :Mateo, pe•lte"r ll , W an orn House. „Omits! .......................... 9 IP SURAVIthj* kieftription roywcable (:. - • hr. pZiksot • .122bligar g a7" eiorierikA„- ar, lorion,fttAnuo l coevr. or.'1=11:1C1r. FL J• I - a . 1 : _ le • , , • 15"\ r (11/47CE. New ge wm jJ RlAus,re all P al and 414011 iiqa•Nitnil 111= 611411 : ' .....4. . ' 1 89,786 66 1,821'6p 27,919 33 .1g 43 My moo 27,6 W, 174,0 Th 14 $298.251 76 L Aj ntiosuPiankise - cravis . lams KED•Stirfpriaa . tane. AT JICR, IS FIFTH lITHVIRT. nth.2}, D. S. DIFFEN4IACXIE4., oirui $9 BbL Creek, Lubricating 23 49 30' ..grobrilf."- - do, do ,34 to 36:grayity,. Nl7'4lll:*** tertiary 40 to 14 do . rteoe:.l-411so "firm 42 r ll4 ed *4 for Appist R. 4k et, No. 6 Wood SL Co s fterr 111111IHRY Awn,fyby.N4-: ' A euperior assortment of LADIES diCIIrLDRIMPOOTTONIfOBIS", do do FANCY 64.0VE13. •atiof which we will sell frbofeiattrakdiLtrtailut the lowest prices._ - - T. A. MeCtiE.liijilfb;" Ancrtion and Oommianion Merchant,- MS Fifth iftiesi. Mandielle , • EFFECTED STOCKS. •• if handiee, Hardware, , Boots arid Mom ot io se at Sitheinfiv na, Real Fatale. 11 11thitifre, &a. ei(ktstadenergers, Hasicutors or Asst Os gr ua lPti, and !egad - ztok oft - Wderate Wm Mottled promptly. Consignments ratio:dad. • , , EAST egrayst . , rtrnperty f oream-04d t h ir ty , e, in a pleasant loeatipwilins Mai* tiburnh and East Liberty plank ro . will be soldWs low_priee and on favorable ms, at kW Real estate Office. to ..- apply . ..... -,:i S. CUTHBERT & SON .. -44034 acketstresit. - tS • rum— S5O balfalitrilleMMle Neer r . • • . 1 ; 75 do kliMiforiodd. I • . . IrCILLE'S 0 •vi 111414VGE RAMMER- P. • —The meet d+eptoprirpd . $l. per d - a P 6 p ft atioinoet; Vo L ANSPEA UTIPULPig*ndear- TIO.#B. just received ehilkir,eergi-by • . . W. Item-IntsnrAtLl* vittso jur to. • Nitlf.l4lk-1177:1;i:COEst:::' TrAgragrnekrimis _ wireaae INITAIWIBEEENT IN THE • IL trAmbillnear. mr. Fg•ni IgII43FT. irinikeratitaftifeAtil Ern Ml= _ DA_ 43birt PO SIP' • THURSDAY MORNING MAY 1: THURSDAY Several Lair Suits. How. Re:reedy Johnston has written:a letter 'declaring the act of Congress eman cipating the slaves of the District of ....Col ombia to be unconstitutional : A corres pondent of the New York' •Elipress sayi: "The letternf, the Hon. Revertly John son in relation!to the emancipation bill is strongty indicative that the matter will be brought to the Supreme Court, and Con sidenegOrci abilities of Mr. Johnson, arA the experienee.he has had in arguing mat ters before - the' tribunal, it is proper to ! iptagine that ;he- will cOndfict numerous' cases arising out of this bill, which maybe brought to the notice of the Supreme ourt; The -declaration in his letter that tbe act was unconstitutional will have great *eight, coming . frem one--whose legal et- i cenntaitta are - -"o *ell knilwn those of erdy,Tohnson. " Your Fare, Miss. " hIA young ray fin& the rural -districts of oosterdom- lately visited Chicago with r , beeu. Getting into a city railroad car fdr the first time, she took a sent, while her lover plahted himself on the platform the driver. Pretty soon the eon or began to collect fare, and approach- ;he rustic maiden, he said : Your faro, miss. " 'he lEfoosiOr'roseburl allowed a delicate to manifest itself on her cheeks, and I Led dowtrin Soft - confusion. The con :tor was rather astonished at this, but dared to remark . once more : "Your fisteoniss. " ~ title the pink deepenedtc. carnation I texustic beauty replied: • Wall,' if nm good lookin' you hadn't iter say it out loud afore folks! ') The gingers in the car roared with laughter; the lover coming in to see what WiLS on, at once settled the fare. A Plank Movement. ae Cincinnati Times, of Monday, says "We do not think tha' we are publish rwg prohibited information, for the facts Meet be known to the rebels ere this, when we ! ,state that we learn from a reliable agutted that Gen. Pope's division on the Tennessee river did not halt at Pittsburg LaimaliAg. They continued their . voyage utilEastport, some twenty miles above, isinailtietrtley will act in co-opera tion with Gen. Mitchell, in a flank move- tient on ,Corinth. We merely furnish thii aj oar idea of the matter. Battle Near Corinth From the Richmond Examiner, April We have some interesting advices from the battle field pf Shiloh and Pittsburg,— Thopse accounts assure the fact that in those j ' , engagements the enemy was repulsed on 'every occasion. Prom what we can gather from the re• ! sporis of officers engaged in the battle, our lob in both engagements was about 5,000 in killed, wounded and missing. The en- ; rat's loss was about 25,p0t) in killed and wounded. Our forces, iu falling back to Corinth, were not pursued. From infor matian we. have gathered we have but lit tie doubt Mat Gen. Buell was killed. There is no doubt that the action near MONETARY, MARKET & COMMERCIAL REPORTS Corinth was one of the most sanguinary in histbry, in proportion to the numbers en gaged, stud we have reason to believe that official reports will increase the amount co' PP TO THE HOUR OF GOING TO PRA ; our toss. On account Of the great distance over which the dead were strewn, the bat- tle field did not present as horrible a spec- tacle as the contracted field at Donelson, whare the men were killed in masses, and an acre of open ground was filled with the dead, and in many instances several feet deep. STOVE O . 1? k‘s. A. BRADLEY, NO. 30. WOOD STREET, corner Second, Pittsburgh, Manufacturer sad Wholesale and Retail dealer in • - all kinds. of Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate • Fronts, Fenders, &o, sop .ru our *ample room may be found the CELEDRATRDOSS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, barittlar.whieh have been fully tested by de, and the Stove pronounced unequaled n this market; together witkegreetateri s ,other deeitiskle rtteriaa. r , •• e htivi Are a very halo easoriMent of PARLOR AND lIE.A.T4G STOVES. embracing some of the BIW: PATTERNS now offered_Wiliejoithijc, wiAIifELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kilt Bow . Jam librioftt, ,of which are offe at v Oleos: to offered to buildere in , ; no6:6m EATON, MACRUM CO. s No. 17 Fifth str. ID OC A LL I tuB Ii tto V riT Y : 69 GEOWIE A. KELLY , Federal one .LED co allt.—sowillebnie .. R: v o r e m r itzegt. *pa RiEllatter • ramiega i t i lit rz First street. trip AN IX" FAMILY NEWSPAPER . . 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Th! 11N).ehriunds4e4 to Vera at *4 per eatimi 2 - -AdvartbalirittedeOirted:at moderate rate I Sir- Addl.'s; JAMES P.-BABE, EDITO AIM' 14,016.11ET0R . c 0 Rpm 1113721 -AID -• •• ft • WOOD r. a-12 1 "Mglititim pa. sarit44 mar maw by are at Fay AIL -IS A IT IS THE IT ctoieTtporsma, TUZ . •• BILLOCWIANUMOSIICInaftb. *•- ' 111114 L 11:1"1111 ?,:. ,fr:1, 111 . 1 I MANOMOIN uIIr FRINNT