LWOW TEMI43O,Z. trmapptunii,CHlCACOLULlAlf TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST _MUM Commencing May sth, 1882 TILZ TO CINCINNATI AN QUICK. ,:d to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Fast Lino. Mail kOSTIMI Usbumb....l,ooa. In. 7,10 a. in. 12.30 p. m. Allnahour--. 1 ,10 a. m 7,20 a. in, 1,00 p. tn. AMT.' _-- 1 4 20 a. tn. 0,20 1 , 4 in. 5,30 p. m. Wayna...o,lo P. In. 2,23 a. m. Chimp 111,55 p. m. 4,30 a. m. St. p. m. FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI Jr ST. LOUIS . Lamm Omtline... Arrives at Oolambut...ll4lo a. in. 10,10 p. FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, Loam .5,50 a. m. 7.26 p. In. t 4,50 p. in Crusty 8 .50 a. tn. Fain 36 lis.l4lop.m. 3.43 a. in. ..8.141 a. in. 6.30 p. to. k ll Traiii through-to Chicago without change :*7B,7—The time to Cincinnati is the same as Inketenbinvine. Trains on both Roads meet at ciduabus. and passenger" all go into Cincinnati 'another. - EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH 014eaeo Express Express. and St. Louis Express 7.45 p. p. A. 8 001111119DATIO.141" TRAINS—From .Federui •treat StatiinCATeelisly-dity. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny fileft a m WA , a m 3,13 ain 6,30 ain 114,00 zu 1,30 p.m 6.13 a tn. 6.30 rn 4,40 p ta . 6,13 p m 12.20 pin 2,00 pto 6,30 p m 6,13 p m 3,20 p 3,00 pto MARKET TRAIN. Leaves Allianeeat 3,30 a. in, res atAllegheny at. 10,30 a. EIL lea rem Allaitilmy3,lo p. . rue at Mimes ' m. 3,00 p. m. 1113. Traini are run by Columbus time, which is Llt minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. stn *Ss Tickets good 0 9,4 1 61-aceneamodation and marts at redueed prices. In accommodation train oonnects at TBrighton with packets for New Ca:it le. cough-trains connect as follows: At Boon.' with stages for New Cuitle. Mercer, -Yeimindown. are. At Oreville„ Ohio, to and from Millereburgh, I Akron. Cuyahoga etc. •At llensfieltk Ohm, for Mount Vernon, Shelby. Ibadanky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. As Oreptlinitr, forDeleware, Springfield, Columbus, =wits, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louisville, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Toledo Attirt Wayne. for Peru, Lafayette, Ind. , Saint Louis, Quincy, Keokuk, St. Joseph and Illinois, and intermediate points in Central Indiana. At Pittman* forlaporte. And at %lame, with trains for all points in Muwesuri,.lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Far further information and through tickets apply to. GRORGETARKIN, Ticket Ag't. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. and A. Q. CAS.SELBERRY Agent, Allegheny. JOHNB JERRIS, _General Superintendent, WM.. P. SHINN, teneral Passenger Agent. CLIVILO DL PITTSBURGH RAILWAY. Alklif AND AFTERNIONDAY. 111A1f5th, NO /SIM tiains will .leave the Union Passenger Depot, Liberty_ street, as follows: PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS dc CINCINNATI SHORT LIkE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. . Los**, Pittsburgh 1,00 a. m. " Steubenville 4,00 ' Newark 0,30 a. In. " Columbus 11,10 ' Arrives Cincinnati 0,43 ~ St:Louis 10,43 a. m. Litres Pittsburgh 12,50 p. In. Steubenville 1,00 " " Newark 10.15 " " Columbus 11,45ip, ti . cinnati. No ohms* of oars between Pittsburgh and Cin- Splendid sleeping cars attachtd to all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. ves Pittsburgh 1.00 a m 6,10 ain 12,50 p Wellsville 3,00 " 8.14 " 3,00 ' StsubenTille...4.oo 9,16 " 4,00 •' 4401 . " . 10,23 , 4,50 .. • SAW . .2 10.40 " 5.05 - Carla . 1 11MDS et Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio : ./Piaairniatand at Belisle with Cleveland and Ohio -nomad for Zanesville. Lmacaster,, Circleville. Columbus Mut Cincinnati. /PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaps Pittsburgh 1,00 a. in. .• . ' Wellsville 4,25 " Bazard 6,10 .. IN .. .414iac e • 6,43 • -Hudson 3,00 ~ _o44a CleV ......eTand :1413 " Le a ves Pittsburgh 12,50 p. in. Widleirille 3,00 • " • Alliance 4,,40 ..Hudson " Arrives E 3.42leveland 6,30 C4634edag et Beried with train for Dover, New Malelphin be,, at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Num , sad Onstage 80 - frond' at Hudson _CrerVtiesville And Chicago Railroad Ibr Anne; owl Falls and Millersburg, and ,wit Elenshin4. - trains Tor Erie, Dunkirk ,. Bu ff .Nilliaria4a/ki; Stindusky. Toledo, Detroit, 1 Ire. :,.. . lion leaves at 4,00 p. in. shire at 2,20 a in, 9,15 a . . 'Miran nil prominent points in the 31111=nt. Pim self — of,tinitliwest, can be pro - `t et I V: 1516111r t thenninit 1 depot. Pittsburgh. - STEWART. Ticket Agent. re p itt For *Griller ' Miliusjpl to fl _ _ .._ WILLIAIIr bfflf WART Agent. ' , Etrel• i•fomPillies aeon in Freight Station. Peen *Oft . . . . . no . ..„ d/lA.NG-.V. OF qrxiwz]m. • •1882.- THE 186/ 4114811MRIA VOTILIL RAILROAD. 111104atp DAILY TRAINS:. *.P.4I3IL4EHUGEMENT. 1 a 0 011110 .01.1 =tae. 4 .. • ..,„ _ ._., ... 'lNfairga i i., e s etimmON TRAIN,. m. 0... t lat SAM p. ~ stop ihmeam lOW 14/18Aktiam and 'rs aa far aa Cone- A ooollllllo DATlONaFfilrViolies ~ .J. . ezecOMP ' OWL m . &MON TRAIN for a llil lial6 ' -; ( imoopt Runday) at 11 1;;_„,- • x • VIIIWOC9*%4I4IOIILt• ISLAM for r hft" . azartktißalidity) at p.m BOURTIVAIN=iOpAnON TRAIN toy lira iimiii, urn (Azuept Sunday) at -. . .. . im ir io m po k miim a i s . 4arts ix . prrrsiimon As FOLLOWS: -; -,".• - , •,---"•-r--7:74 -: .7•F'' ' 114 " 11." ' .. _.........,....,......... r -,..... « p. m. . 47 .7. - In . ' • , .7..-..4.- •: ‘ , t..., ._ in; .-ntodatkiliA•trnial: loomni ektion.'..:.:llls•l4.:*m : , . a Ansinpav ili end Indiansant:actwittthto es Aois t v setl r zyrian il vie Pl 7 FAIL:111 • ' ..... 1112,50 t 1 . Pen imue=roliTtesammin.... _inn will „winnow Ir= • from " 4111 • • . Mon a "? foram AIOOIIII.I I MI 114 4 18 . seis . 2,4 '• - • _ Atm. — lllllmiltsid e k - - MEILICEI INOVTD VIA RIVER AND AM RAILROAD. AND CINCINNATI R. R. Connectiim at Indianapolet rth Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis New Albany and Salent.and kbehjiVEl_Contrgßsil ends for CH ICA ;uO 4 l KOCH 11111LARDi NGTON, and all intermediate points. ' Through Freight Train- to INDLANAPOLIS, 'TERRE RACTIL - LAPAYBTTE and PERIL Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati- or .Lawremeebusg in'lms time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and nt as low rates. The only road by which shipment; VAC be made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing butt. - Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati. or W. B. CUTTING. Agent at Lawrenceburgh. will receive prompt attention. and no charge for commission; :;o CIIARGIC yen DRAYAGR OR COMMISSION AT LAWRENCE/WIN/. or further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. lilt Water strpet,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give THROUGH RE CEIPTS for passengers and freight to Isidiiinapolii;, Terre Haute, Lafayette. Chicago, Peru, Green castle. Cmwfordsville, Charleston, Paris lONi Mat toon. arc., &c. H. F. LO R D. President. JOIN F. CIIEEE, General Freigut Agent. mh3 Express. ES62. IMPORT/LW. 11562. 8,50 p. m ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH, And other points in Northern Missouri. the States of Kansas. or the Territories. should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and.oniekest line by thirteen hoursto the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. Alla- Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by t 6 North Missouri Rail road. ISAAO IL STURGEON, Pres% and Goal Supt. North Missouri it. R. IiKNRT il. biYlliois , Gen'l Traveling Agent. selo:6m UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. MBE SUBSCRIBERS 1.7 FAL TURE and keep constantly. .on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Gads. Comforts, Feather Beds.. Matt rives of all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades. Blinds and Fixtures. ARP - Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths. &e. octl7:lyd ROBERTS & ROl 1(1K. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, NITHERE FAMILIES. HOTELS. itinli- TAIEBANTS and the trade, zeperay earl be supplied with Chespeake Day Oysters, at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited. ELI YO UN°, Proprietor. invlng's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITE-- FIELD STREETS: Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will be served up in the most pal:100)1e style. • ELI YOLNG, ocl4 corner Virgin alloy and Smithfield st. SAVAGE .1 - 1 CO No. 350 Liberty Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE: Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP. with all the modern improvements, this po- Pular tesort„ the subscriber is prepared to aet.olll - his old customers and the public gener ally, with the best the markets afford.; Oysters wilt be served up in every variety ~t style, during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ale lie feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bueket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. iny2o:lyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, •rife, s . wrielololl7, -Proprietor. I~:W G AVIN TAKEN AND VITTED UP, at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular r es ort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodide his friends 11.1111 the public generally, with the hest the market affords. _ VSTERS 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 excel i1:11..e. .ae-Al EA LS served up at all hours, and DAV and .N MIT BOARDERS taken. ap;:ly OUR TIC) ILft-S-I_3, NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, ITI"I'SBURGIL /NIUE SUBSCRIBER AN \OUNCES to the public that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. t; A M E. ..te„ and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house witlreverything in the eating and drinking line-at the shortest notice. JOHN' SHA LER, ja10:13, Proprietor. C S 400-11. OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111. Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERA IN • LAKU - AND EASTERN FISH, FRERII . PIILLADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, their Proper Semmon. n 026 GEO. REINEMAN & CO. ItiANSIOIIIIO4ISt, GEO. A U REIVI'Z, Proprietor; Pio..34l“,iberty street . t i just he ti,thii Pas Onset; Diqii.• of the Pennsylvania RaiJrov4.which makes it the most convenient house' in the .eity, for passengersarriviag by that The proprietor ;having, at considerable es kens°, llttOti up, hi excellent style. the .11ANSION 'HOUSE. Would 'te.vestfully solicit a share of pisblie patronage. • His Larder and Bar will be furnished wittitheleet the market nun afford. ...-fe,44 - '...: . every .attrit WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLIAIII BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies; Cordials, WinesakKononga hela and Beatified whiskey, NO. 129' WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh fis.22:6a above as only connec sabington, Aistrsin ar m con-, t.. 1 14 , 4:4 at . no. A Otbursh *ached tod eta atop- Bar- -WI ILLAM CLAYTON, • - rt • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LI4IIO RE. .111RCIIANT, . _ No. $7 . planiOiiii-A Hey, near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Alwaiii on &ad, Blackberry Cherry and lec u r o lit Old Alionongela Reziklid 4 Vain eilismitton , s , hue. M " iIWOM T ITAN'IVVIkE:INE - 10 KU 25 Cheese; Inirbmissid for rale by • F. SELLEU & CO. Penn street:Pittsburgh. riine 11 1*.ne ,COMPLETE WHOLE ll 4 j1. 1 0:1/647 - 'ERTABLIIIIIINENT IN TUE . , J. It, O.4I7EDINE R. 62 FIRTH STREET. . 'BIIITTEIt Allh. Lbasrel Fresh .Itoll Batter: do do just received by exprees sad r sale by • • • JAS. A. FETZER, ap2l. Corner Ma rket and Fiat street. T —HAVING. AN. 111 .116salided Ifilkiiiin-lheiteal Estate and Gen end Counaisaion Agency Business; R. 13, CUTH BERT. our business will hereafterbe conducted in the name of S BUTUBEAT* BOAS. S. CUTHBERT ..... L. CUTUURT B. B. CUTHBERT alms. REAL Es- SS TATE andA mori a., Cm"! 'Won Agents. " raME ARE.ST S TAzaT.Tittstkinth attend to the sale of Real Estate. Collection of Rents, dc., and settiement of estates of immi x dee me d ; , . , SoApiraffre-.. 25ItAlli •ettiV)POW deredDonpstone received and &reale by,_ • kin .! BURY COLT:IIIE3. :(si¢ YOUNG' S nrirtnuiroa. FIRE INslmuNoz ' • BY TIIE RELLiNOE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF On Buildings Limited or Perpetual , Merchan dise. Furniture. &c.. in town or country. OFFICE NO. 309 WALNUT STREET. Canlli Cnpitsl, 6229.610 00 , Asaeta, 0300,609 96. Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount $155,605 00 Ground rent, first chess 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 14 cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost Philadelphia city 6 "ti cent. loan Allegheny County 6 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Col lateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, uortgage 10an..... Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24.350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance C 0...... 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do .................. 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Reeeivable, business paper 16,297 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6.216 72 Cash on hand and iu hands of agents.. 11,385 15 $3013.609 CLEM TINGLEY. President. 96 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingles, Samuel Bispham, Win. It. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingles', John R. Worm', Marshall Hill, 11. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Rood Smith Bowen, J alllei S. Woodward, John Bissell, Piitsburgh. R. .M. Secretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood sts. WIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN 15SilrldA NCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED DV THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, .11535. OFFICE. 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves els, Cargo awl Freight, to all parts of th INLAND iNsURANCES on Lioods, byßivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on afer ehandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Roused. Ste. DIRECTOWiIIiam llartin. Edmund A. Solider. Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penrose, John C. Davis. James Tratiquair. Wm. Eyre, Jr.. Dr.` R s M .Hu n s d o W Ge C . L . u L wg e Joeph U. Seal, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, Spencer 3111 vain. Thos. C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr, Jacob P. Jones.. James a M whez P. Eyre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. Memparc.A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. L7I.BURN, Seeretar.v. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, \o. 65 'Water street. Pittsburgh. INOEAANITY AGAINST LOSS F I R E. '11"'" • H E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN V OF NULL DEI.PHIA. OFFICE: No. 433 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. • STATEMENT OF ASSETS. TAN. Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably to An At of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured $1,896,39.3 88 Real I....state, (present value $1113,313 61.) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collet tend Securities . . 89,135 56 Stocks, tpresent value ($36,667.72.) cost Notes. , and Bills Receivable.... Cash $2,21%,0M The only profits front premiums which this coin pany min .li vide by law, are from risks whiehliave beeti determined. I murance, made on every description of Prop erty. in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. SilLee their itteorporatiOn, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses be Fire. to anon:leant exceeding Four Millions of Dollars. thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, aS well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Los.-es paid d u HM' the ywir 11659, $62,L13 36. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Baneker, Mordecai D. Lewis. TobiaS W agucr , David S. Brown, Samuel Orant, Isaac Lea, J aeal R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Fales, CHAS. N. RANCE ER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. We. A. S rem., Secretary pro tent. J. OA RDNER COFFIN, Agent. mylti Northeast eor. Third and Wood eta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBUitI4III, Eoit(; E DA RSIE, President. F. M. DN, S A ecre Cap t. IL I). COCHRA GN.OROgent.tary. Ni. 99 Water street, (Spang Co's Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Home I mtit talon managed by Directors who are well known in the conninnunity, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to man tai it the character which they have assumed, aauf ter' int the hest protection to those who desire to he insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 301b.1361. Stock Accounts $4190 63, 00 Mortgage 2,13) 00 Office Furniture 20 00 Open Accounts, etc 7.809 43 OL4II 10.351 99 Notes 27.36 20 Notes awl Bills discounted 174,075 14 161,25 DIRECTORS. $: 176 R. James WAuley, Niitha old lIA mos, Alexander Nim Mk. George Dwrsie Wm. H. Smith. i Chas. W. Rieketson, Andrew AiikleY, I Alexander Speer, David M.Long„ Rees J. Thomas Benj. Bakewell. John R. 31Turie. mYIB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSCR ES STEAMBOATS AND CAROOES. SAMUEL REA, Secretary. WM. BAGALEY, Preeident. Oillee, Cor. of Market and 'Water Sta., Insures against Loss and Downie in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Nevi ' salon of the Seas. Insures against LOOS and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Wm, BagaleY, Jas. Park, Jr.. Win. G. Johnston, T. 1c Jones, Reese-Owens, Y. Howe, B. Preston, George Bingham, S. M. Kier, John Shipton, Jas. M. Cooper, S. Blubaugh. J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth, C. H. Zug. mhZ:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y NO. 149 ORESTNIIT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital...... 6219,100 Asada $304,949. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. S U ripeCE, either Perpetual or Limited,on every deson of Property or Merchandise. at reasonable rates of premium.. ROBERT P. KING, President • M. W. BALDWI_ .N Vice President. TORS. Charles Baylis. DIREC E. R. Cop% E. B. English. George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magarge E. Wiler„ F. BLACKMAN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Anent Corner Third and Wood streets. MONONGAHELA MURANO COMM' OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICERS. 3 A AIRS A. lIIITUBISON. President. HENRY M. ATWOOD. Secretary. Capt. JAS. WOODBURN, Oen'l Agent. OFFICE NO. 9 WATER ISTRERI s it Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. ASSETS. MAY leilkt, 11661, Stook Due Bills, payable on demand and secured by two approved names. $73,750 06 Bills Receivable .31 Bil l4 ls Disc owned A , 76 12,t,i 115 Mechanics' Bank stock oost 100 Shares Citizens' Batiks 6.165 00 stk onst 5. 00 40 S h a rss Exchange Dank 175 stock east 2.050 016 50 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh .- 2.750 00 Balance of Book Accounts Office Furniture Cash DIRECTOR& Win. B. Holmes. Jas. A. Huts Adele% Wilson Miller. Jam Alma. 1/AN LA litebison. JoherMlDeriM. AmeNift . Kiticestrisk. B. Wallace. m. Doll4 o. ,• . U s ica ‘ ary. Maim • own ... • . ".1V0*10 1, 04 31T8DAY MORNING, MAY 7 • Death - of an Ex-Congreagmum, The Hon. Churchill C. Cambrelling died on the 80th nit.; at his residence on Long island, N. Y. Mr. Cambrelling was born in North Carolina in 178 G, and was educa ted at Newbern. He went to New York in - 1802, where he has resided ever since, with the exception of a single year as clerk in Providence, it. I. Mr. Cambrelling, was early employed by John Jacob As tor, and traveled extensively. He was a member of Congress from New York from 1821 to 1839, and acted as chairman of the committees of commerce, ways and means and foreign affairs. As a political writer and thinker be was celebrated, and his reports and pamphlets always enlisted a large skafe or attention. In 1829, being then abfoad, he *lit appointed minister to Russia by President %an Buren. After his return he retired to private life, a posi tion from which he has never been with drawn. 27,900 00 30,000 00 One of the noticeable incidents in Mr. Cambrelling's congressional career washis reply to the Hon. Edward Everett on the slavery question in 1826. Mr. Randolph in his reply said that he did not envy the head and heart of the northern man who defended slavery on principle. Mr. Cam brelling follosed in denunciation and re buke of the &Rifleman from Massachusetts for saying that slavery was - " a condition in life to be justified by morality, religion and international law." Setting the Thames on fire is a scheme proposed in London by one Mr. Mackin tosh, in view of a possible foreign inva sion. He proposes to float a sheet of some combustible hydro- carttonaceas liquid over the water that sustains an adverse fleet, to ignite this combustible liquid, and thus to envelope the enemy in flames. Growth of Chicago. Reliable estimates, made within a few days past, make it certain that already this spring full 1,700 new residences and stores are under contract, to be finished during the coming summer, and it is believed that before nest winter closes in full a thousand more will be added to this number.—Chi • agn Tribune. The successor of .the late Governor Harvey, of Wisconsin, is Edward Solo mon; Esq., of Milwaukee, who, says the Milwaukee News is the first German horn citizen that has ever filled the_gubernato rial chair of any State in the Union. In politics he is a Democrat. Great Breach of Proniise Case The Chicago Times states that Miss P. Hildebrand, a respectable and accom plished young lady of that city, has sued William Lill for breach of promise of marriage and seduction, claiming $50,000 damages. Mr. Lill is an old resident, and extensive brewer of. Chicago. and his wealth is estimated at $300,000. 1&2,995 Z 89,786 66 1,821 00 27,919 33 )nr devil went ont to see his sweetheart the other night ; and on his return we ask ed him how matters were progressing when he replied : I clasped her tiny hands in mine I embraced her slender form; I vowed to shield herfrotn the wind And from the world's cold storm She sat. her beauteous eyes on me The pearly tears did. flow, Aud with her little lips she said— " Pod let me 9(.1' faT 0178 Ip • A. BRADLEY, . NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Becloud. Pittsburgh. Manufacturerand Wholesale and Retail dealer In all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, 10. Air In our sample room may be bond the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits ea which have been tally tested by thousands. and the Store pronounced unequaled by any in this market; together with agreat man" other desirable patterns. We have 11190 a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now offered to the üblic. AN r FENDER EN fo M th EL e D we s G t RstyTE MTS Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates. all -of which are offered at very low prices. sar Special inducements offered to builders in want of ORATE FRONTS. no6:6m • LADLED r • " KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. LADIES KID SUPPERS 50 CENTS. AT NO. IS FIFTH ■TIIEET mh2l D. S. DIFFENBACHER. OILS! OILS!! 6i Bble Duck Creak, Lubricating 24 to 30 42 -gita do do do 34 to 25 gravity . ; 277 do-Allegheny refinery 40 to 44 do 100 do W.lll4eOr's Wen 42 Received and for sale by apir.3t It: L. ALLEN. Agent:: No. Wood Eit. COTTON ,1104111/IN AND 'LOVER—, A wipes* ,AlkaitessiS LADIES & CHILDEPPS:MERSII3. all of which we will sell Thelon& sad Sia et the lowest prices. EATON,Katmai ap4 atiest. hroCIALT4ITA Auction and Oomniinion Ihrobant, mantion - narifir *am SALEn Er= ". etchandiss, Codify, 800 a ts an hoos. Goods,tenailtationttry. Fancy Goodknotions; Nal Mats, Nintwre, IN-UndertMtsrs,_Ezeontoistor Andraescsalsa Promptly and legally attanthd to on moistrate tenni. Sales settled promptly. sxissiounents solicited. ap7 AT EAsT VACITABILE property - foe gum of foiur acres e nd thirty. erches. in a:plernatligeation, frontng on the Pittsburgh and itget.Libadzvolant roorillzbe sold at apply alow_PriegikPit luau. at the Real mus ts moo.' AXE FIIIM 11S0 halt bead. Mite . .76 _do • ikividt reeelvedlor mh29 HENRY H. mum ANYHAVNX ANDROCIEmprx OCHRE just remind and for ealeb • Alley. KELL 09 Mend: G greet,heny City. • • TT - t 1 Itr.r—Tbwitioeitibeluilfid sad beat 11 weared RaaPberri $1 Par doseall6 !Kir la apl6 ...A.6[94 . .2l)Fifth street '1 • ' ORATIONS; tasilaseined sad forvalab • apl9 W.P . NrARRIA is ILL** , Coitiir.:-s•• imusinna S Shelled Corn in dors and for ado by JAMES 4-01, • • •••, e LI, sp3 1 k " P ' in tVicrirkleltum 1 Co., nirdth stmt. ;.area, risA nnir • . • LA LAHMIA-67-11/ lAA;upo merseeired hr rah As M N. r 16.140 OD: - 71. - 400 Area SUM it' , . A-A•t• , • , A A • +4l,_ ~W4 Firing the Thames. First German Governor Sentimental B.•,OD.THHSBT & SON, .• ' 24.61 Market street. •+~ T- FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE PITTISIESUIRGEI SATURDAY MORNING POST -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING MAMMOTHWEEKLY. PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THZ ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, AND WAS 118TABLISHEDI IN ice" 1 13 0 .4 • 'lie IT CONTAINS ALL TER CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, and furnhibee the most reliable 40111ETARE, MARKET A COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THE HOUR OF GOINO TO PRESS together with a ohoice 'election of 'Tabu. Poetry. Literary. wad Aries Alas Articles, Valuable Statistical la forreation. Agricultural News, Ike.. die.; FURNISHED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS or eomilled with the greatest care. from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF 'FRE DAY -ALSO 1111 MST TILEGIAPHIC NM, EmbrAellscDv•ry beeportaat ITEM OF NEWS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Le.. WILL ALSO EN POUBD IN IT. THE FARM AND THE FARMER, illtr The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, and in the future, as in the past, the publisher, will drrot• unremitting attention to tholludeotion of this Department. THE WAR -arzwis. /Mr As a_urewof 111kmal *tenet to an awn o( op rWidera. the Ingres ite.grunt eivu wit. la WIWI great monies are engaged. win be *iamb genyamed. and meet Iniportant events worehlkoOliatetand.preiested to the reeder.— BY following the imewafole of the armies from day to do; neelseny yramotlog the whole from week to ;Week's shall nimbi a huh and run ning history of this lamentable rebellion. SAT[ DAY lORNING POST Will be kratehod tosubseribers at *slow pries of One Dollar ii Year, and it will to &and a good hiveitimeat. TOD PIITSBUIDE DAILY POST ~ . . L she basil • kola: 'the- male ogles EVERY MORNING. It , J 14,6444,164 *tom of nows.,eontah44 all the West ,b 44,4111011".. - • Tel, • Ameat. inmenai mous . 47. 7 111,10 "aa1c ?a, 161 1 4 04", mow. TO .THE LATEST HOUR. artiolom oa all the leading topics ~ • , ALL IMPORTANTNEWS FROM MR plea. • ..• OF WA'R. CAMP '4SORAEOPONDIVICE.Ae. POST has stss:tesOs iailroad Nod OMR for sjk. Nis MVO *WI by thtinslL , sad. hi s issiteditdvseht sissiasdisis. Th. papa is fsildihed b illiPAilterthementa inserted at moderato, tats Addrasit JA-NEB P. BARE, EDITOR Allp-;PROPRIETOR, aolettiltiirti 'AND IVOOD OTRIFITO. , WIMPIP# III . ,3-1.N4e13. _ alum !or now Is it* 001.1A114AVNIU. 66 FOUR, 0 ' ONARTERED IX 1855. .• • . . . . OW= DAUM. 711 11‘11T411110•CLOII; atm en Wednesday and flatardaY evenhilx. Miss May Ist to November Ist, from 1 toe teelook and trent November gat to May I st. from•kto Midts 'waived of all sums not has than Ogg Doman. and a dividend of the profits declared twice armir.in Juneand December. Interest has been declared send-annually, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest. if not drawn out., is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Janannd De °ember. compounding twin, 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 MONT AND ONN-HALF PDS MINT. A TRAIL Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules atand R e in dations, furnished gratis , on application the office. • GEORGE ALBREIL :non rusinexta. John B. heradden. Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes. John Marshall. Alexander lb w. James B. D. Needs. Bad. L. Fahnestook. A. M. Pollock, M. D. James MoAtiley. Hill Bargain. James Memiman. Win. J. Anderson. vaterans. Alexander Bridle/, Jam* D. Ke ll .T, John G. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira. George Bleak. John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield. James Shidle. Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, Welter P. Marshall. Wm. Douglas. John Orr. John Evans. muy L. Ringwalt , Hopewell Hepburn, I l an H. Shoenberger. Wm. 8. Haven. Wm. E. Schmertz. Peter H. Hunker, Tindle, Richard He =itian Wh ittier. Win. S. Lav ed /. Yeager. INCINTADV AND TINADUNER. CHARLES A. COLTON. N - HOLM= fik lONA, BANKERS • and Idgehanse Brokers and Dealers in Notes. Drafts, Aeoeptanees. Gold. Silver and Bank Note& Embattle on the Eastern and Western Cities eonstaatly for sale. CsUeetioss me in th e cities throughout the United Statesposits received in par funds or rreat paper. No. 57 Market street. between The and Fourth streets. U. M. WILLIAMS 411. CO.; BANKERS & EXORANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALII.ERATEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, A. lAD .EI R M A lg. OFFICE: 451 Pens Street. Firth Ward. COLLSCITONd PRONPTLIC MOM Deeds. Bends, MG gagas and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowwledge. mita Taken and Bills Probated. ap6:ly AGE/CULTRAL. - - D. B. ROGERS at SON. eiwuracrtrnres or Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND C/R,A.IDI TIVIIITAL. TEET', OFFICE: Cormier Hustler maid Clymer Streeto. Mini Ward. PITTSBURGH:PA. MORNING POST STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH. HAVING RECENTLY MADE SITRNSIVS ADDITIONS AND IMPRbTSMENTS TO OUR OFFICE. We are now prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DEOCRIP'PION OF BOOK dr JOB PRINTING With dispatch. and in the most superior style We have an ogle* SECOND TO NONE 2 In the elk% And will pay partieular attention to RAILROAD, BECAME & LEGAL HINTING, BILIA OF LA DINO, C/Bel BILL MEADS, MirIInCATEII, 11616011M1 . 1" DRAT TIMM% MUIMICIPTN, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CART" NTITELOPS2II, READINGS. CONTRACTS. Shoarbills, Handbills, Label, Col lege and School Schemes, Hotel Bills of Fare,lnvitations,&o. Our facilities for minting POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C., FOR CONCERTS & EXHIBITIONS ARE IMSFETRPA.SOBED: eirfttir . oomph*, astlidhados iWo.T11111? BOOK WORK OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. . c•aNisy.43l“m•inutis. =; l o ll Nllollll•lllsin,Reptorts,nrieflote. viii iximes IMAM, IlLealk Rooms. mocks, aro., IoR ;Banks a Blanking Houses, .FURNISHED TO ORDEIL ALL 'WORM RILERITRD PROMPTLY BARR & BEYELBS, POST YS. 6/Y , owl Weed sta. T. T. / 1 111M111, ito u E, skx..switt, oaNAMINTALTAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, I' CORMS / 60 9 11 44 1 lied; 46 4 .Sim Aril! widt 46t /tad , teas will be niatb a rl PguskAr. , , NIL T 3l `"."lo94Fre ..g . • • useziwram er . - " 44:& ;LP ARL; SVROEOX X XXIII' IL • successor to 131. W . Biddle. 'No. 1•4 fladtl field street. ' 016oe hones from $ to end from to o'clock. . . falfirly AMERICAN IRONWORKE IRON" AND N;*.I.11•11 JUNDVA AND COMMON SHEET INON. Ladles Patel Sianiag, ai.* Haia, WAREITOUSFS 93 Rater Street ad 1911.,12994 MN, PITTICIIVAGnii - And corner of Franklin and South:Water &rest Chicago. PITTSBUGH. PA ISAAC JoNas...Joux L. Bono—Watairemova PITTSBURGH: :STEEL. , . WORKS JONES . BOYD . 8g CO lalso " 1 7,1.71Z75 . 1?""" and 11andAXLES. earner Ron and. no2l:is . FURNITMI.It . J. D. PACIZNER ..-1/01111111. sawn. ILMTRISITICTILE FOR cABIR- 4 ATULL A' SORTMENT of Pittsburgh, mattufacturc FURNITURE. embracing BUREAUS. BOOR CASES M and every article needed in a well ER& buradsimidere ling, as well a fine assortment of 0 kgyie- AP filiIIINITHII14! Constantly on band' and midst, 'eke. As lb only terms on which business Mat lishment is for CAS S. nricesisaW lfildg mord ingly. Persons in watt of anyeitimailiss ahoy line would be advan_tmed_l a y FAMIN 41r No. 10S Smithfield signs4 , loll4, Fes, mb..S-17 NEW BRUSSELS•OARPAT S These haveiust beesuope the LATEST AND RICHEST o the lowest prices. NIW CARPETS, OIL ke. 11301Kti advai vantage is ST. FRAN WIDEN ;Al T Yarns:lour the direct n honk wart casks UM Us 44)11110... k hi Pilin shuns Minudeiss wig= brachia' lir MONDAY e-Scho las a tic • lter about the 213th o into tsys Senior between Use d & Z . be ftunislins !Students. S• hams b S listrunk sears Tinia_ to th ßoard t .__ and usanh uitios. - ' o-- - advance ! ' . Washing and use ofsecliding - . --, ' ' Cassias' and biodern• •. • - • • Student. spend Vacation ! Reference eau be madato anu m ter, to the Rev. T. &• • .34. and to otbar Clenrnasw. 1131.f.NKS, DEEDII4 Maw &min Punks Modell famrso, mlowlat. Dodoes.- te dap* sta loci Oit Solicited. N. 8.- = Br3Bl#lMAksyrni liable mkB Bo sad et. GBADEN A,101..1611,11111111160, • all kinds, for aalfb, .. -.., , = owr, a - aps 127 Marty at.: ROW Cmummy roiLlityrAmimui owe. URNS. Tor sal.. • Conne;clOusiiikir.„ , V LAND'S Auction. and bey ricir IP and Gaiters. :-.. 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DAws PATTERSON . 4 DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS. Diamond illgremPt, near amass i.9:17 PITIBBLION. P B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREE: (Three doors below the Court House.) my3:l3 , - PITTSBURGH, P L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AV LAM OFFICE, NO. 1116 FOIIIITH IT.; ie2L•le Prrnismi, P J. D. 1 - lA.Die OCR ATTORNEY AT. LAW, NO. 73 GRANT NTREEI PITTIBBIJUOIC PMSN'A '"'/\''i'i T Jones * 'Longa] ILINVIAO7IIIIII . IB or ' CARPETS, OIL VM3TRI4 &c. CARPETS AND OIL 04/118 94 Pl4ft99 NEW DRUOGR!ps, 711 Pierer , 1119 CLINTOCIR. M'C A 16 No. S 7 wake.