legit. wiaTHE law& tITTSIIIIO & CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST ASO' NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing May 5t14 1862 MINE TO CINCINNATI AN QUICK, AL and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Fast Line. Mail • • m. 7.10 a. m, 12,50 p. m Alliebony 1,10 a. m 9,20 a. m, 1,00 p. m Arrives 0n5t1ine.......11;20 a. tn. 5.20 1 , m. N,30 p. in Ft. Wayne..... 2,10 p. in. 2.23 a. in Chimes 8,35 p. In. s.:l:s a. in St. L0ui5....12,45 p. In. FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI ,t . ST. LOUIS Leaves Outline 5.60 a. M. 7 . 26 p. in. 8,30 p. in. *lmes at Columhus...ll:3o a. tn. 10,15 p. tn, ' POE LNDIANAPOL IS AND ST. LOUIS. paves 1eg1ie.....111410 a. in. FLL I:st • p01i5.11,30 p. So. 5 .45 :t. tn. ' o_ .tu5......8,10 a. tn. 6,30 p. in. All Trains of through to Chicago without chaugo Oars. N.B—The time to Cincinnati iu the same as b, Stekitionville. Trains on both Roads tuect at due, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Mail. Express. Ma pr il Exess ..,00 a. . )1 10 3 in .10 p. m Cinehmati and St. Louis Expre.“ 7,45 p. in AGOOMMODATION TRAINS—Fron, Federal street Station, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive. Allegheny New Brighton New Brig ton Al leglieny %gm am 10,40 ain 5,15 aLa 6,50 aat MOO m 1,30 pin 6,45 ain 14.30 ain 4.40 p m 6,15 p m 12.20 p m 2.09 p m 0.30 p m 8,13 ptu 3.20 p ni 3,00 pto MARKET TRAII/. Loaves Alliance at 5,30 a. m. Attires at Allegheny at 10,30 a. m. ittatats Allegheny at 3,10 p. us. Ardresat Alliance 8,00 p. us. ..Trains are ran by Columbus time, whiell is SS =Mutes slower than Pittsburgh time. M. Tickets good on the accommodation and TMs mart& trains ar acc o mmo d ationred pric. p ut train connects at Newßrigbton with packets for New Castle. T Miss& trains connect us tbllowst— At Atm, with stages for New Castle, .Ilereer. Teumestswn. de. At °mine, Ohio, to and from Millersburgb. Akrom Cuyahoga Falls, etc. Al Mansfield Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sandusky, Toledo,' Detroit, etc. As Creetline, for Deloware, Springfield, Columbus, Mistime', Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louisville, etc. At lanes, for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Toledo At Port Wayne, fbr Peru. Lafayette, Ind., Saint Leaks. Qtuncr. Keokuk, St. .1 use') h and Illinois, andilltionnediate points in Central Indiana. At Plymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illi- MIA Mogul* lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. rot farther information And through tickets and" W. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Alit. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. and A. Q,CASsELBERRY Agent, AlleghcnY. JOHN JEBRlS,General Superintendent, WM. P. SHIN ED, General Passenger Agent GIYILAND Ai PITTSBUIGH (FirAND AFTER MOND% Y. MA V sth, 184414 trains will_ leave the Union Paszonger Depot. Liberty street, as follows: PITTEIBURGH, COLUMBUS CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBEN VILLE. Lures Pittsburgh 1,00 u. Steubenville 4,00 " " Newark 9,50 a. in. " Columbus 11,10 " Arrives Cincinnati 0,45 ti" St. Louis 10,45 Latvia Pittsburgh 12,50 p. in. Steubenville 4.00 Newark 10,15 " Columbus No donee of oars between Pittsburgh and Cin duns& Splesslid sleeping CATS attoehed to nil night Daum Loa PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Pill/burgh 1,00 ain 6,10 ala 12,50 pin Wellsville 3,00 " 6.14 " 3,05 " Stelebenoille...4.9o " 9,16 " 4.00 - Wheeling Arrives ~,,, .1,51 - 10,23 .' 4.55 •• Bask 5,05 - jilia.,lo - 5,,05 Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio andat Bellan. with Cleveland and Ohio for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. . Leavess Pittsburgh 1,00 a. in. Wellsville • 4,2.5 •.• '''": ' Bayard 6,10 " " • Alliance 6,43 - "__ Hudson ' 14,00 " Arrives Cleveland 9,15 '. Letres Pittsburgh 12.50 p. tn. • .•., . ! AVolleville 3.00 '-" - . Bayard 4,14 - " .Alliance 4.40 " llndeen - 5.12 •'- 'Antall fietnitied• • ' 6.30 " cenisollnktilliiyard with train for Dover, New Philatilla dge., at Alliance with _Pittsburgh, Fort Wagnerend Chicago Railroad' kt Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and ChiencoMailroad for . . • CiirlthogarValls• and MillerAurg, anti at . . . d . with trains for Erie, Dunkirk, Buil d% ' • dusky, Wolc4o,,Detroit, '. • • laWaStio6l'eiiii3s: lif 4.00 g.iii. Ratareinr Traine arrive at 2,20 a in, 9,13 a aVi44o ll oPaa. ,• • • • lietir/. PrOininentp - ointe in the w inst./Kw ov,n o ,r,thwest, eanlie. pro, a - ...i/rtheldlierty Street:4opol, Pittsburgh: ''-- - , ' ' STEW - AUT. Ticket Agent. Fcg further partiCelain alitly_to - - "WILLIAM bTEWART, Agent, gittcorekokeyAkelfice in,FreightStation, Tenn no27Z: o]r. 1882: • THE 1882. MISTIVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGIMIIt - DAILY THAINS. • , TUTU; ARRANGEMENT. -1W i i hifseilifijiitignintb asidPidladelphial le arrives in Philadelphia at 11:15 p. in., %akin el %radon fe r . New York from ,Ken- De 1200 p M. over Camden and 4 .REl3li T RAI N leaveis the above u h Ma llmi 11161116 11 1 0-14-4,44) ~ to stoppmetmly " Mlle witupisi aid. %saints direct - connec tion at arriabairs for Baltimore and Washington, sad kralalf Vat ?via Allentoirn. This train ar gins Philadelphia at 8,e4 a. m., making con- Mitdi% York.frotallensington 'Depot at i l li r r i t over .' i atailz re , a t il li t ni bol it ln b e tirg il i to ~ .. lylat dowl tidies—attached to • • Anita= band lke above illi*Wratir-' rig Vialagellal" St g unb ilidrinZesleittty p il t d lreic: Albs* ajul aahiagton. his train Es h imattglit i r .y ra l„ 6. . P. it t orking at SAO th , m•tirrettlaialavarAtub db oy n line n . sit:601 , 41111111(11diATI631 Irlii. . 7.I O II O I 2 III OC,,ACtORIAIODATIC6,I.. TRAIN. isollfeellY (iireel Stidda.ll4t• 3 , 0 01,. In.. stop atasi*be ..1 1 1ASicgas. and tanning am far ea Cone :11 diNOII4PION TV prior Wall's ii irot suntiay4ktmo u: - . m.l SEOOND ito ItiliATlltd: TRAJN for teim. Mty station lavas IllailY. (except Sunday) at .71611111'',_ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wain stsaiawlaayst daily, (except Sunday) at &T rk") AOOISIYRERRATICiN 'TRAIN fur ..4 . 1r1 1 4.7 4 ..ii01 . • *MS. iituitisw) at ;:us&ekritioil mrtr oi . • ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH:AS FOLLOiS: ampaiistoliation... jo,a• :* • eaataa ad , 6 Y "!'"rt • Accommodation a . in . • i lxv •- IN • camme tn. se 7 4 4.7 • • .•• trigoranoawlice.. :. ,: , ,. , ....rest;and Ragman and FAX - 4: t. TO :T0R1L.:.... 102.60 ELPRIA. • • • JOAO ORE PAO CASTER OM 1TR1a...... - - ..1....4 . ..: i VA' • .. .. , _ Raft e e liiiiidtoalisiaftodiVetikrhin.! demi* m ead to Phildlolphia.- Ralti liiidi.." ticida • * • . lui ..:aistii: soroM s . to dia u tsse l l ' ) 414 . 1 *; , alai is Milditlaillb tlitalltion hum. except from strixam_tioildimpaaur bar do scent.; . ....._bdia palr' . . ! afrotA i girlithe Cloddy win T illirliguOing tk it ez r Plelscl i bagrage . An Om:Wm Line km been mployed =mow toind e fooMthe iyyyli a TTl!! cents fur °O4 t it- l ai rrAity A ir . o . At Poi/Of:it: . ' t3tatteiNft utiaty ded sidli--'‘ 110116 4!ildr4. " ("I AltPl Ug ral. - frTioyisizi ER ROUTE VIA DAIVIEIL Alit► 1141:LROAD. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. . ocoiiiieedak at Indianapolis with!Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. to St. Louis and Laurette and Indianapolis, Yew Albany and Salem Michigan Central Rat loads for CHICA GO. HOCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, mutt.; HAUTE. LAFAYETTE anti PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in le,ls time than by any other route by twenty - your hours, and .at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can he made front CirMinnati to the West, without break ing bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIRBONS, Agent at Cumi:tad. or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawkwrieeburgh: , will receive prompt attention. .and no charge for commission; 00 011 tKGE YOH DRAYAGE Oft COMMISSION AT Lawagscattuan. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. Its Water streetd agent of the Company, who in prepared to give TI11011:1;11 RE CEIPTS for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, 'Terre Haute, Lalityette, Chicago, Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris anti Mat toon, Ste., F. LORD, President. JOHN F. CHEEK. General Freight Agent. mh3 062. ItigrouTAA"r. 1862. 5,30 p. In ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICK ETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. • And other pointi in Northern Missouri, the States of Kausa,, or the lerritories, should insist on having tickets that read by the Non Tit MISSOURI RAILROAD The only rail route from St. Loni: to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and 9uielcest line by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap _us any other. 447- Buy your 'Pickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC. 11. STUROIX;N, Pres% and Gen'l Supt. North Mi,,iouri R. It. lIENAT 11. StusroNs, Geri'l Traveling Agent. srlaaiin . . UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTER NO. 85 FOW TH ST., N E I 00 D. SUBSCRIBERS MANCEA TIME and keep constantly o:, !;:ind every article in their line, viz: Cornices. Ornaments, Curtain floods, Comforts, Feather lted. , . Matt rases of all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shade:, Blind and Fixture.. 49r Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpet., Oil Cloths„tle. octl7:lyd ROBERTS At 1111MNIO,K. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS Y 073 N. WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD S'TAXI) CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WEI ERE FA MI LIEN. HOTELS. TIES. T.11.17It : 1 IS and the ?raii zeilerally be with Che9ieslie Ilay Oy.-ter,, at the lowest whole-ale rate , . Country t Proprietiir. Young': Eating Saloon, CORNF.R VIRMN A I.LEV AND SMITH 11ELD STREETS: Where OYSTERS and nil the doliefirie4 (d - !he season will be served up in the m o st paf A r,..lde style. ELI VW. NO. ()ell corner Virgin nlley and Smithlield SA.V A. Gr- 1!.;110(7 l4] , No. Witt Liberty Stre(•t Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN S /VAG E: Proprietor .411iING TAKEni AIN 1) rilvci) KJ. with all the inetiern improvements. this po pular resell, the sultserilier is prepared t., ae•ten ins.lide his ell eustinners :tie! the pithlie gener ally, with tile lies! the :earl:erg, ittriirds. Oysters will h,a,sert lip PI r•ry tit •tyle.iiiirinc the : , :e:LS011. Il is Wines. I.i.ppirs lar:a .kles hie Feels confident in reetnittactitlitig to the puitiit• 1.,r their exeelleitee. Aria Shell rei•el;ed daily retail. SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND / !!!4'Cilf.)74i i.l,olllVidlthll,l nAVINe: T.tHEN AN!) Eirrt:!) tr. at IL 4I , •:11 iitpewii, with ail the 11111 , 14'1'11 popular to prepared to frlvltti, the public Kencetiiy, tilt Ow iiiiirktit a florid VSTFiliiii will lie:en:ea op in every variety -f •etyle during the . .... .. ',NCI/ICS :lid .11.1 , .5, he foe::: , r.liti.l.lll ir, rr- COMlllttlltillg LO. the public 1 ,, r their e.A.,,lleuce. ki - M EA I.:; ~ f .rved tip .tt ”Il li , .iirs, and 1 /,‘ y and NW UT .110.i_RDEftS to ken. a1.4:1y 0 Ult 1M1'5242, NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY, I'iTT:-W1. 7 1{(; If. 1F: SUBSt:RilltElt ANNO IT NV ES 1 to the pithhe th:it Jails revetipt ~r FRESI.I SIIIiLL AND CAN 01": , TER:•z, ce. and 6 prep are:l tp , ootittottat,t rat rOIIA of thin 41111:L11d well 1010W:111010C with erin'ythillg in the eating awl drinking line :it the sitorte,t notice. jalitly Proprietor. 1:1 X C T. T It OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Struet, Pittsburgh, . 141101.A.SALE A_ND VAIL DEALEiti iY LAKE` AND EASTERN FISH , FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE•' OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, All la their Proper Sesrioo. noai (IEO. REINEMAN CO. side E.rl): side the r, r t l l c se ° l4 - ' er Depr, y • f len ‘ n 7 •4l:rat ue ' lia Railroad. which wakes it thv roust convenient house itLthe gitxlitr pu.seongers arrivinghs that road. - - :• • , r fc.-; • Tho proprietor having, at considerable ex pense. fitted up, in excel halt style t theMANSION HOUSE, wouhl ren , eutfully solicit a :Intre of publiepatronage ' Ms Larder and liar will he furnished with the hest the market eon nfiord. feLly WINES AND LIQUORS. WILIAIM BENNETT, IMPORTER AM) DEALER IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines, Old Mononga • hula and Rectified Whiskey ; NO. ) 120 :,"(POP tirritEET.. Pittsburgh fet2:6m WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ire. Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Co as y Old Monongahela Rectifiedi 01.L.ANI) ld bids Tallciw;' 25 bbls GreaSec In store and for sale by. HE 'MOST COMPLETE WHOLE pale Jewelry.. , EsTAßOsiunterrr I *;THE. WES. J. IL GARDINER. 62. FIFTH STREET. 'II2IIOLL BETTER— AIL, 1 bane' Fresh 'toll Lotter 1 box do ' do express and for 5.4t0 by a - JS. A. FETZER C6riier Market and First street • (141-PAR'r ERSIIIIP—H AWING AN eottinted with us in tho Real. Estato and Gen erg' Cettnniasien Atzener it.l3. CUTB BERT.- our basilicas will hereafter lie eouducter inthe nutno of S. otrookna dONS. EL CUTHBERT.......a. L. CUTHBERT R. B. CUTHBERT SCUTHBERT. a SONS, REAL ES s TATE and General etninniSsion Agent., 51; MARICET STREET. Pittsburgh. attend to the sale of, Real Estate, Collection of Rents, e., and *daughter /*gee of Rekimis deceestxt. ap2; QOAPSTONE -- • ikaltELSisow. do s sed Boatiabsse steeived and**. sale by my 2 HENRY IL COLLINS. 111VCCLELLANDISI SHOE SALE THIS a.vAL DAY. IVAN t d & J "cdda 'IV() *a plammim& q .. Übset,*llo4ilif IN a am ; Win. Biwaley, Win. 0. Johnaten hero Owens, B. Preston, 6. M. Kier, Jivi. 10. Co. , per, J. Caldwell, PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital $219,100 Assets 0304,9418. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. S UR A NCB, either Perpetual or Limited.on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reason:Ude rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President M. W. BALDWIN Vice President, ORS'. Charles Bayes, DIRE CT B. R. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Silvery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magarge E. Mier. F. BLAcgamg, Secretary. • - ThirdiYaaY COFFIN, Agent. Corner and Wood streets. - - F. SELLERS Jr CO. Penn street. Pittsberzh .• ERS.. J 1f ES A. HO FFI UTC C HISON. President. HENRY M. ATWOOD. Secretary.' Capt. JAS. WOODDURN, GenlAgent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Will Inture all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. just received by ASSETS. MAY 10th, 1861. Stock Due Bills. payable on demand and secured by two approved names. $78.750 00 Bills Receivable 23.587 64 Bills Discounted 36,736 76 Mortgage 12..000.00 115 Shares Mechanics' Bank • atook cost $ 4,166 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank stock cost 5.175 00 40 Shams Exchange Bank stock cost 50 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh Balance ofßook Accounts Office Furniture Cash DIRECTORS. Wm. B. Rams. Jan. A. Himehhison, Wilson Miller, John Atwell. Wm. lima. -8. B. Robison. ,John /IPPositt. Hpr s. ' w h itains. AlmuEirbintnek. Robe. Dalian. - • Wm. A. CaidwilL. ......., ism= • ~ .1 0 .'.- - L. mil INBI7IIAIICS 040455A1)1 , :t•d BY MB RELFANOE MUTUAL INSITRANOE COMPANY, Ou Buildings, Limited or Perpetual. Merchan dise. Furniture, &c.. in town or country. OFFICE NO. 306 WALSIIT STREET. Cush Capital, 9229,310 00. Assets, $303,306 96. Invested as follows, viz: Fird ortgage or Imroved City Pro pertMy. worth double p the amount $155,605 00 tlround rent, first class 2.462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 it cont. Mortgage Loans. $30,000. cost Philadelphia city 6 "e 4 cent. loan Allegheny County 6 1 , 1 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans teral loans, well secured Iduntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroadeompany, mortgage loan l'ennsylvania Railroad CO. Stock : 4 1.0: of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24,350 00 Stock ~f County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 (10 Stock of Delaware M. S.lnsurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Vnion M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,2117 18 Book Aecounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 S3(K3, .96 CLEM TINGLEY. Preside so3 nt. DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley. • Samuel Bispham, W in. R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, %Villimn Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley, .101 in It. Worrel. 3larshall Rill. I. L. Carson. 7.. Lothrop, Robert Toland. Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig. Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood - Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, Juhn Bissell, Piitsburgh. B. 11. lIIN Cll MAN. Seeretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast corner Third and Weal sts. irk ELAIYA OE MUTUAL SAFETY IN. MYS I' RANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED la' THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves :cis, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods. by Rivers. Canals, Lakes, and Lund Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, Se. D I RECTORS.—WiIIiatn Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penrose. J•dirt C. Davis : J11.1111:i TriinqUair. Win. Eyre, Jr.. J miles C. land, \Via. C. Ludwig. Joseph IL Seta!, Dr. IL. M. LI i.n.ton, Geo. (I. Liener,_ llugh cram 'hark, K Wit**, Samuel E. Stokes. J. F. Peniston, Remy Sloan, Edward Darlington, IL Jones Brooke, Summer Thos. C. Rand, Robert ISurion, Jr.. Jacob P.Jottes,Jlillleg B. M'Farlanil, .lusliga P. John B. o. ( einple. Pittsburgh, 1). T. hrieirsEL - A. It. Berger. du. IVILLIAM MARTIN, President. TIIoS. C. HAND, Vice President. USNET L7LIWICN, SeerotarY. P. A. MADEIRA, Ascent, ie22 No. U 5 Waterstreet, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS F I 111 . prism URA NRiUNFIRE INSURANCE cOIPANV OF LA DELPIIIA.OFFICE: N 4sl nud 437 cucsTNur wracm s:.TATE.Nt ENT or ASSETS. JAN. i5t.18,11% l'O.di-bc.l Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: First t r urtgazes. amply secured $1.599,393 SA Real 1.,1.tte, ( p resent value $1113,313 0 , , , t Temporary lmm4 un ample Cullat Meal Soeuritiu+ 89,135 56 Stouks, (prmuit value ($8 , 3,1767 72./ oust 89,784 66 ore mei Bills Receivable 1.821 00 CNA 27,919 33 .$2,a18,1151 The only profits from premiums which this coin pony .an divide by h a s, ore from risk, which hare In'tirantat , nook on every description of Prop erty. in T•iWri and l'ittaDtry, at ratc, an low as are l'ort, , i3teitt with security. Sinec their incorporation, a period of thirty they have PA hy Fire. titan amount ex:tooling Fdar Niillittoti of Dollars, thereby af fording evident-cots the advantages of I 11Stiriltleft. as well :to the ahnity and dt , positioll to Meet with proini-tite-s all liabilities. Lit,ezi paid during theyear 114159. $62.143 36. DI RECTORS. Char!, W. Ea nekttr, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tdbiad Wagner, David S. Drown, s,euel grant ['mite Ictit. H. Smith, • Edward t'. Dale. George W. Itiehardit, lieorge Fades, Cll.-1 S. N. BA EIL Provident. Eli WA RD DALE, Vita, President. Wm. A. *lcel., Sceretary pro tem. .1. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylti Northeast cor. Third and Woad viii. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTSBUIRGII. tiEUhtiiii DA RSII: I'regident. I. GORDON. Secretary. Capt. It. D. COCHRAN, tien'l Agent. No. 92 Water street, tSpang .14 Co's Warehouge, •ot• imatre against all kinds of FIRE and3IA .RINEItIFI S. A I bone Institutio manged b,t , Direeorg ho are well known in tho n comtum a mutY. and t whoare determined, by promptness and I i beta I i ty. tu man tain the eharacter which they have ILMltllled, ag of fering the best protection to those who desire to be ineurod ASSETS. OCTOBER 30th, 1861. Stoat iseenunts $ 03,000 00 31.014.04 . ••• 2,160 (X) . 1:111t-e urniture 2:0 00 Open Aee , tunts, etc 7,4itt Cab 18,3. - t1 Prentiuln N4ltc4 276 1 .6 NOte6 Mitt 1:ills disc...tinted 174,075 14 DIRECTORS. R. Miller. Jr., James M'Auley, Nal Ihmiel llohne.i, Alexander Nimiek, I:eoreelmrsie Wm. 11. Smith, Clia,. W. It ieketion. Andrew Ackley, Alexander S peer, David M. Long Bev; .1. Thomas Benj. Bakewell, John It. M'Cune. mylB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INS lAt ES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES, SAMUEL REA, Se(iretarYt WM. BAGALEY, Dreeident. Ditiee, Cog. of Market Rud Water Xis., Insured against Loss anti Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivera, Lakes, nod Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Sato. - • I mermen ag,alitst Loma mod Damage by Fire, DIRECTORS. Jas. Park. Jr.. B. F. Jones. T. M. Howe. George Bingham, John Shipton, S. Harhaugh, John S. Dilworth, C. M. Zug. . mh2.4.1p1h ONONRAIEELA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. DAILY 'POST. i7IIUItSDAY MORNING, MAY 8. Senator Douglas' Opinion of Sen . If there was any man that the lamented Senator Douglas regarded with abhor rence it was Sellator Sumner of Massa chusetts. Here is a portrait that he drew of him in debate in 1854. Addre. himself of him he said : "Is there anything in the means by which he got hereto give him a superiori ty over other gentlemen who came by or dinary means? Is there anything to justi fy ik i in the fact that he came here with a deliberate avowal that he would never obey one clause (tithe Constitution et the United States, and yet put his hand upon the Holy Bible, in the presence of this body, and appealed to the Almighty God to witness that he would be faithful to the CoOitution, with a pledge of perjury ou his soul, by violating both that omit and the Constitution? He came here with a pledge to perjure himself as the condition of eligibility to the place. Has he it right to arraign us because we felt it to be our duty tO be faithful to that Constitution which he disavows, to that oath which he assumes and then repudiates? The .Senate have, not forgotten the debate on the Fu gitive Slave Law, when that Senator said, in rePly to u question whether he was in favor of carrying into iffeet that clause of the Constitution for the rendition of Itod live slaves: •Is thy servant a dog, that lie should do this thing?' A dog, to be true to the Constitution of your country? A Clog. artless you arc a traitor? That was his pOsition: and still he comes here, and arraigns us for crime, aud . tallis about au dacity! Did mortal man ever witness such auditing in an avowed criminal ?.• 27,900 00 30,000 00 10,000 00 2 .500 (X) Burial of Gen. Ben. M'Culloch The Austin (Texas) Gazette, of the 12th ultimo, has the following notice of the funeral of Ben. M'Culloch Thu remains of General Ben. M'Cul loch, the hero of Oak Hills, the pride and boast l of the army of the West. were, on Thursday, with all the usual pomp awl ceremony attending such occasions. laid by the id e of Burleson, Hemphill and McLeod. The bode lay in state in IN:- presentative Hall, fr . om 4 p. rn. on Wed nesdaY until 4 p. In. on Thursday last. At 11 o'clock, after prayer from Bev. .‘lr. PhilliPs and Bishop Gregg, Capt. John Ilenry Brown, whit acted as aid to General M . C11110(11 in the action in which lit. lost his life, entertained a large (! ,, Ileol,ll . Se of citizen's that erowded the large Bepresen tative Hall, with an address, narrating the thrillitig incidents of the battle-tield, and portraying the military accomplishments. patriotism, heroism and !wide single , hoo rt ednessi of our gallant ranger general. Gen. Henry M'Culloch, being present, remarked, in a voice tremulous with emo tion. Whose accents reached the heart and filled the eyes of all present. that his bro ther laid. in his will. ( . M11111(.1111,1 his soul to his God, and bequeathed his body to his State. , The procession at M'Cullojh's fie neral was a mile long. 102,99 i 2.5 T. A. McCLELLAND, Auction and Commission 'Merchant, 35 FifthStreet.7lnwmlc Hail. CIA I. FS EFFEl"11:110 OF S'l' il • li S. 1 1 79. Merelianthle, Hardware, Cutlery, and Shoe. Pry Clotltine, U.nele . :s:' , ,tione. Real lietaie. ,he, /73-1/ullerwriters, Eveenti,rs or A4 , i;znees' pemm.tly met leKAlly xttereleil te. ferny,. Sal e s sct fol promj,tly. Con-i7,riMent- v .t4 P* NO. 30 WOOD STREET. Manufacturer:And Whole , ale and It et Ai I dealer in all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stu;es, orate Arir In our sample room may be found thc, CELEBRATED GAS BURN Cool; sTovr.s EITHEKA AND 'TROPIC, the merits 01 whit•+ have boon roily tested by thousands, and the .tore pronounced mr•qunled by any in this market; together with a • ;rent many other desirable patterns. 110 have also a very largo assortment of PARLOR AND lIEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now offered to the vuhlic. . sea— FA NCI ENA3IeLED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS. of the lIPICTS: stylm+ Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Orates , all of . which are uttered at very low prices. air Special inducements offered to Imilders in want of GRATE FRONTS. noU:tirn EATON, MACRIIIII & CO., Non. 17 nud 19 Fifth Streul. 1117SB1 Itillt JOBBERS AND RETAILERS, TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDERIES. HOSIERY. GLOVES. MILLINERY GOODS. Shirts, Cellars, Ties, Zephyrs, Yarns, Fancy Articles and Notions of ev,ery kind. • I 111.. City and Country Morchants. Pedlars and all who buy to sell again, should call and examino our stock. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT—Second floor of 17 and 19 Fifth street. inli --- - - ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OP PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 Fllitk SL, Bonk Block AGAINXT ALL HINDS OF ISAAC)ND MARINE RISKS NES,. President:JOHN D. MeCORD„ Vise Presidenti D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General A_gent. DIRECTORSIsaac Jones, C. G. Hussey. Bar voy Childs. Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnettoelc, John D. McCord, Captain Maui Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. M'Grew, Robt. Davis. n 029 JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOR ?H! BALI OP Flour. Grain. Baron, Lard, Batter Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER TO—Franeis G. Bailey, Esq.. William Dilworth. Sr., S. Cuthbert .k Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd k Ott, Heisker & SwearDigen. B. Brady. Cash. M. & M. Bank. List Howell._ Mangle di Co.. George W. Anderson, Donlon. Paxton &- Co., Wheeling. iny2ll:2ldfds APOLLO HALLBILLIARD SALOON. CHARLES heistOAßDNEß'wd remind his old friends and customers that still to be found at his old stand APOLLO' HALL,' entrance on Fourth street. He has always on hand the best quality of Lager Beer, and in connection with the hall, a well. appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cues. Remember the pla ea, Apollo Hall, Fourth at. near Wood, entrance from Fourth. iy10:ly IF YOU WANT NOME 40411 D NEW Fruit or prepared Mince 'Meat, mixed t anti a ll o th er kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, New'Orange, Lemon and' Citron Peel go to llaworth E Brothers, in the Diamond, where .you will gate new crop of Fruit and lower than nt any other house in the city. ,Also a general and tull assortinent of Family Oroceries, Tea:i t Wities, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Dotueetie Liquors. - - HAW ORTH . BROTHER, deli corner Diamond and Dia/nand allay 5- - - L ADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS LADIES KID•SUPPERs '5O CENTS. AT NO. 1$ FIFTII,STKEJET, mb22 ' 'll l . S. DIFFENBACItEtt. CII OiL6i2 tS BblaDuck Creek, Lubricating 26 to 2') gr bla „do do e do34 to avity. Tr; do Alregheny refinery 40 to 4-1 do 100 do Weaver's Cum 42 ReceiVed and Air aalcA3 ar 01 4#.4 itiLLNN. Agent. No. 6 Wood St. 16.140 00 65,997 7 0 5 ... 100 0 49.152 30 $122„96117 APIOTTON HOSIERY AND GLOVES— A "PeciProinortoitot - of, w. ") ‘. LADIES & CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE. do - do • . FANCY-GLOVES *lief whiFN will s ell 'wholesale and retail at the eat illYttlitteih4eCedr; &p 4 Hole No. 17 Fifth Argot. atar Sumner. S TOVE iv 0 A. BRADLEY, corner Second. Mt I.doorgis. Fronts, Fenders, 137,e OUR combat. laiirrt mn A mk\Y i FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Tr Ili: 'PITTS 131TE10-11 S IMO 11' MICRO POST -i5 A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING 31.A_31 . 0 Tr W I ESLY. 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Interest, if not drawn out, in placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from 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 ie less than twelve years, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND (NR-RALF PER PlM'''. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations. furnished gratis, on application at the (Alice. PRESIDENT. GEORGE ALBREE. TICE PRESIDENTS. John B. MPadden, Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes, John Marshall, Alexander Speer. James B. D. bleeds, Benj. L. Fahnestook, A. M. Pollock, M. D., iRMOS Burgwin, James Hemline'', Win. J. Anderson. MUCCI Alexander Bradley, James D. Rel 4, John U. Baekofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, . John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James Shit'le, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, Wm. Douglas. John Orr, John Evans. Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn. Julia H. Shoenberger, Win. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmertz, Peter 11. Hunker, Alexander Tindle, Richard hays, Isaac Whittier. Wm. S. Lavely, Christian Yeager, SECHNTARV AND TRNASURER. CHARLES A. COLTON. N.rli -40LBEN & NO NA. BANKERS .. and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Nut es. Drafts. Acceptances. Bold. Silver and Ban k Notes. Exchange on the. Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposita received in par funds or current paper, No. 37 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. M. WILLIAMS at CO.; BANKERS & EXOHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, AI.DEB tA N. . OFFICE: 431 Penn Street. Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. ap6:ly AGRICULTRAL. D. B. ROGERS i& lIMO/FACTrRICS9 OF Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH 41114 1 k1N DDILL TEETH, OFFICEi Corner Buller 1111111 Clymer liniment, Ninth Ward, PITTSBURG% PA MORNING POST STEAM PRINTING CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS • la.t Pieces NEW DRUGGETS, 7S Pleirepi NEW BRUSSELS CARPET Theeehave.itist been received and at et the LATEST AND RICIIEST PATTERFB, the lowtq prives, eel 9 W. M'CLINTOCH. EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS • ES'I`A.III..ISI-IIIENT, CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBLTRGH HAVING RECENTLY MADE TO OITR OFFICE, We are now prepared t. oxeeute all orders fur EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK a . JOB PRINTING With dispatch. and in the moat superior style We have an office SECOND TO NONE. In the city. And will pay partioular attention to RA ILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING BIIJA or LADING. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, CERTIFICATES, REGISTER% DRAT TICKETS, RECEIPTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CARDS, ENVELOPES, KEA DINGS„ CONTRACTS, Edtowbills, Handbills, Labels, Col lege and School Sohemes, Hotel Bills ofFare,lnvitations,&o. Our facilities for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C,, FOR CONCERTS & EXHIBITIONS ARE UNSURPASSED ffs can insure completesatiofitetion tui to TIME lOW PRICE! BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION School and College Catalogues, Mheellaaeosts Catalogues. Coatilltutletua Sievert., Briers, ete BLANK NOOKS, LIETTLIR MEADS, BLANK BOOKS, CHECKS, ETC., Banks & Banking Hou.ses, FURNISHED TO ORDER ALL WORK EXECUTED PROMPTLY BARR &. MYERS, POST BVILDINGS, Stit wad Wood St.. T. T. 111'111312N, HOUSE, SIGN, - •XD-- ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair - Street, [CORNER DUIVIRMII`At sirAtl work entrusted to me wino nu* and nr010147 owewwWlL oadt-br - . . rAliwyni FUNIIIT/fIE INS VCYAIC.4IIIIIEHOSfe; No. opsummoiz.AjouplNNUt en. rit/t in , 27: . • .r. JAMES PLOYD. Amt. ow. ■'aacroxr ✓,vcy S. E. , 1 , IIkiCALMONT - & KERN ; Arwourinovls AP Y.AW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Sfireel, near Grant; ja 9 :IyPITTSBURGH. PA _ . B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET riTTCIIiN AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. 135 FOURTH NT.; NO.. 73 GRANT STREET A • A ! U ces L . : r toIhiIWM.EON Nol4lTmi4h field street. 4Z , - Office hours front S to 1 o'clock. and from 3 to 3 o'clock. felfily AMERICAN IRO] IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. banth's - Patent Shafting, Piston Rode, Plates, &e. WA R EIIOUSES, Wikter Street mut 132 Fleet Street, 1. 1 '1"1' 817 G , And , over of Franklin and South Water Street& Chicago. telZds PITTSBITOR, PA ISAAC joNE9...jO:IN L. BOYD— WM. WCULLOCG PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., I%lleo UFA erl UR ERS OF CAST STEW Sprint:, Plow. and A B Steel SPRINGS { riil AX as, c.,rifer Itaz,g and }lnt streets: rrotl:ia PITTSBURGH, Pa, J. D. PACRINER- JOHN M. IRWIN. URNITURE FOR CASH—A FULL A SORTMENT of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX. BOOK CASES IVARDRODER and every article needed inn well furnished dwel liug, as well as a line assortment of. OFFICE 1' URNITERE.' Constantly on band and made to order. AS the only terms nn which business is done at this nehmenfor CAS il, prices are made ageotd ingly. Persona in want of anything in the above line would be advantaged hy calling at FACKEVER & 111WEIrtli. No. IO zzzoidifield street, below VAL • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHEi,&c. No. 07 Fourth Street. BOUGHT PREVIOUS TO TILE LAVE 1.10 advance in prices, of which the felleetet:- vantage is offered in purchaiie FOR CAM,. del.: ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, ANGER CARE OF TIM. FRANCISCAN BROTHERS , minis INSTITITTION, eiITIftATFA 1 IN LORETTO. Cumbria county Penney!. vania four miles from Cresson Station Statitel. on the direct route between Philadelphia and Fitts burgh, was chartered in 1055, with pririAgea to confer the usual Collegiate honors and 110/11000% The location of the College :n one of the r .,„, t , healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of tbls Alle gheny Motintains being proverbial ftb: its pure water, bracing air. and picturesque r - arena The Scholastic year on the ry niter MONDAY after the 15th of A'',:tIUST, and end, about the 25th of JU.NE foll.bwing. It is divide I into two Sessions.. Students _cannot return hums between the Sessions. All the Apparatus 11001511., nary for Land Surveying, Engineering. Ac., Act. will be furnishing by the Institution to the Students. instrumental and -Vocal Music forms no alto charge. Students will he admitted from el=f t years to the age of manhood. TEnsts—Boaid and Tuition, payable half Yearfg advance , . . ......................... $l /0 Washing. manse of * Bedding ........... . .......... 10 Classical and Modern Languages. extra...... 10 Students spew! Vacation at the College i 6 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bialinp O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's'. Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittalaurah, Diocese. BLANKS, DEEDS, HUGH X. BOLE. . . MINGINE BUILDER dc RAIDIEIRDRII IVA Duquesne Way, near the Yolk. will 3/4/0 . It , to order, and warranted . As good' a caw BC made, the following machinery, viz: esigri•: Engines. Turning Lathes, for wood sod Bi r. • 4 Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling M eal" 432 : Housin and Tobacco Screws; Patent-4e e i ni. Model Machines , in the beet manner. gej,.= Pulljes and Hangers, of all sizes tr a -7,1,-r tri , Screws, of any diameter and pitch. ..,:d • n f eet . in length. Will iilso make, eV w haveo . heed. Doctor and .1% . iggel Engines. thr .4 Le ak for steamboats, ice, Lathe jab i ..ours and other Min ing donate tinier; can P- o ", ie fti incline wide, by 8 feet 6 iachet long. 411 Urdera Prow , u _ F ined and E asnadb , Solicited. -," Y A. • 113--Pa rti ... tiler attention and promritaide given to rep Machines, ,„ „n pri n ti ng preened an otkor - • _____________:___:____„, • . Fr:7.ll.Hk TINNENK, .tiNV, 414116. --.... ItERS SILEARS. fore 14.11, with DOWN ,k TETDEI, 138 Wood at. ii4I6IEN AND GRANS HEEDS 4114' 11 011ral1 kinds, for 44i0 by BECKHAM LONG., 127 Liberty at., next to Hare's Hotel. C_ ULVNEY TOPS, VARIOII7B PA r. TEENS. for salt) by apB HENRY IL COLLIM. Cu, COME ALL. TO BINDLE IL • 111.../ LAND'S Auction. and buy your 80t+.814. c and Gaiters. FISII TACKLE—A LtRGE ARMOR I . w e nt atl hand.: i 3 .6 19'04 t/lrOot. LADIES CONGILESS turrEnsi AI, auction this dill. ut M'CLELLA.NDI3 4 a :- Lion Howie. al 14 MINIIT (MA Y.... 50 BARRELS CHILI US lIA3I CLAY fur sole, ants I i EVIIY Cr T. - 1, J. WHEAT -21 BARRELS RED Alra. White Wheat received and for laie by JAMES A. FETZER. comer Market and P int - streets. - 11CDICKLES, in. 50 doz Pickles in pima, quarts, bait sed gallon Jars. on 50 doz Tomato Retehup, 50 do Pepper Sauce, 40 do 'Underwood's Tomatoes in Cans,. 40 do Fresh Poaches in Can In store and to arrive and for sal e Res Jr 'ERA HERS, Nos. 1:11 and /IS Wood Strut - IL - N alien Ex ENT Escit.Essuie AT =am ccLELLAN iPSAtietiop ukregard toßoote sad Shoee. apls prat attics rAivess strew sorted situ. desired and (aril:M r • OIiDRGE AlPadua! Amt. Alledilelid! allg• , assirkx imam -.1111/1110111 ,A moo Whisky Barrokimm ln iih e 1184; JAMtli • corner Market a nd llGaretreeha. • tilloti.EssiorAr. FRANKLIN, VF,NANOO CO., my23:lya I. W. PATTHRFION PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW (Three (loon below the Court Mouse.) PITTSBURGH, PA L. BRACKENRIDGE, . 13. ZI A N C OCR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, del3:tf _ PITTSIIVRCIII, PENN.A. N MANUFACTURERS Jones dz. Laughlins, LIANUFACTURERS Or FURNITURE CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, kr. -AT M'CALLUM'S, Penas~lvanin .oso. F.DAIrso PITTSBURGH, PA Offis.