EINEWEr'M St NI. 111111,11, ` '' '3 TO ALL POMTs TILE" SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. SIUMMEM, ARRANGEMENI Commeneing - May sth, 1$0:3 TINE TO CINCINN A TI tit ' and to Indianapolis, St. 1.0ui,, mt,.l chwag” eirortar than by any other route. W&STIVARD TRA I N Fast Lino. NMI Leaves • Putsburgh.....l,oo a: m. 7,10:1. m, 12.50 p. Alleghlt o Y-140 m 7.20 itt. .1/0 P. Lu, Amves •gya1ine......8.20 R. m. 5,20 p, in. 0.30 p. m pant. 2.24 a. tn. Obit:ego 8,30 p. m. 5 , ,,:t1 a. nt. St. Lottis....l2.att p. m. FOR COLIIIiItUS , CINCINNATI << ST. LOUIS Leaves Crastline.. Arrives at • Colutnbus...ll,3o a. in. 10,15 p. FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND 3T. LOUIS. Leaves Crestline 8.50 a. in. ptyes at 4 1 IIIIPOH3. 6 •30 p. m. P. t 5 a. m. - Lon - ..19,10 a. in. 0.3(0 p. in. All Ireies terougn to Chicago without change atom - N.B.—The time to Cincinnati is the sante :m &Steubenville. Traius ou both ltondi meta at sambas, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. 8,50 n. in. 7,20 p. m. s.;SO P. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Mail. 1 41 , ms°. so Express • 00 . a, iso 3,10 p. , thatrinnattand St. Louis Express 7, ES p. in . ACCOMMODATION' street Station:sclieginyCjity Ave. Leave Arrivo Allegheny New Brig rri hton New Biigtuu Al leghenY 11,00 a m 10. ald 3.115 a:n 6.5 it ni m 1.30 pin 0,15 m ti,:l4 a m , 4p10,p Pm 443 pin 12.2 u pLI 2,00 pm %SO p m *45 p tn. 3.20 Put 3.00 p m MARKET TRAIN. Leaves Allianceat 5.30 a. m. Antral at Allegheny at 117,311 a. in. A eke's Allegheny at t,io p. Amen it Alliance 0,00 p. m. • alS r ... Treble are run by Columbus tilllo. which is 111.minutet alower than Pittsburgh time. 1111.1iekets good on the aueoutanalation and Aggireettrains are sold at reduced p in accommodation :rani occirunst, at Neerileighton with packets far New Cagt le. T trough trains - connect :Li At Ram with stages for New Canto, Mercer. 1 Y42210202n..te. As onviue, Ohio, to and tram 111 itlen , bargh, Abe% Cuyahoga mans, etc. Aikllenafteld, Ohio, for Mount : ' Amo n , 202 dusky. Toledo, Detroit, etc. AS tbetline, for Deleware, Springfield, Col urnl....us, crincinnati,Xenia; .Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint AWS. Louisville, etc. At - Ulna, for Sidney, Detroit, D.,..ytt.a. ToI. Jo orl Wayne. for Peru, Lafayette, Ind Sara ie, Qtuney. Keokuk, and intermediate points in Central In ii ItlSliuus, AC PJymottth for LaPorte. And oiat Phil , EA With. truina F,r poi ntS fewa, lyiscont , in and .triune. eta. For farther information and through tieltet.; apply to.. GEllitGE. PARKIN, Ticlot Ag't. Union Passeuger Station. Pittsburgh. and A. Q. CASbELBERRY Agent, Ailegheni. JOHN.I3. JEli ilenerai Sup eri olden:, .Wlll, P. SHINN. general Passenger Agent CLEVELAND PITTSIiIJIGII - AND AFTER IIONDAV. MAY 52 li. ;11262, trains will leave the Union Passel4er Despot. Liberty street, as fellows: PITTSBURGH, COLI3I.I.IUS .1.. - CINCINNATI SIIORILINE. VIA 611 - .1.111EN VILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1 .00 a. an. Steubenville 4.01, " ..Newark 1..5:t 1. :n. Columbus li, lo " Arrives Cincinnati 41..i.i '•- • _ ' . St.:Louts 1 4 /.4,5 a. in. .- -- Leyitia Pittst,urts,h a 2..... p. tn. Steubenville 4,01) " Columbill 21,15,,. n. Nsiebange.of oars between Pittsburgh and (He r. -.. Ildid sleeping oars attached to all nielli •PITTEIDURGIII AX.I) IVILEIVI,INI. 'LINE. Leltved • 'burgh • 1.110 ain • 6.10 41. an V 2,30 pip *amine: ..... 3.00 " , S:11 " 3.0:i " Abenville...l,9o " 9,20 " 2,00 " , 11,1*.'.......4,34 " 10,23 .' , 4,53 " E. ..„: „f 1.05 "4140.40 ” 5,05 " - nnetititnr at It heeling with Baltimore and Ohio ..p.udatle'ellairatien.Cluvehuni and Ohio ror' Zanirville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. - - RITTS.I3IIXO/1 AND . . CLEVELANI) LT:C,'"E. fr teiitio'PAtbirigh ' ' .' . 11.00 ... YyelLst4le :,.:::: '• " 'Bayani - • - - '6.stl " " Alliance ..13 - " iludsOn • - P.,01, " _ Arrives Cleveland. ts,l: . i. " .. . ... LitiNllrAtlltiirgh • 1240 p. m. - - Wensvilte 3 , 99 • Nayarit— 1.14 " " Alliance- 4.-F; - ' ",, .11t0150i...-... ............ .... 5,42 .. ~ Arrives Cleveland o.:i.t. Cet - utt- -*OAK! .ja 'Buit.:(l with train tor I/over, ..N6W c hifitdeimi'• &a: lit Allioni•r with Pitt:burp - I), ort Wayne and Chicagc, Railroad at Iluthen, with-Cleveland. Zanesville and t'hieago Railroad lae s tol i pik pr i hog , a 411r.e.cul;N it ter , bum a,n•l ar.' ve in _:titiCtraiftSii . .o3443..flun kirk.; INP 111 . . -- NOSora'One. Aar!: : ri n en e. , Pelrell, s, t ~.." 4 1- • ~ ~i4skaiio.- . ~, ~. „.,1 ..„,,,. . • , . , .r. 9.4 A tniti . eavii. at :4,4f10 p. In. -- • 1 • " ' Mans itql..Ye at 2,20 1:3. 1.1.; 9, 114 a, k'4 - ' 'OP. .•• . - -: -• • -•.• • - 1A . 21.. 4, 1 :ie . In :all:prominent points ha the iii - 3'..... -,- Tr ~ AT or northwest,, con be pro ,;, e • ' , lr . I'll‘. ibart • st reet depbt, Pifthburall. ..E , TILIVAItIe, !ticket Agent. . I°l2*ffiaili;ri ltr ' .. ' -'— - VI AM , VART, Agent, At the Company's office in Freight Sttanon, Fenn street. f 1027,.; OELA.Nd- - E 0441 1 : 440,0* BEIGAIMMIAILY TRAINS. 41ilik*igkNT. TMELP4ILIETL dieRAP.* LZAT'EN-IPITTs lllVRelip from thin Passenger Depot, at tho bkildeedikstOr laberli , ,littl ant: streets: oozy earekirt et 6:/da:m., sttippt Their. hineu" a. Pitteb end Philadelphia. - traisieriv — es Ia Phiia Mpbia , at , lltl3p.: ie., digheidieiitiekkiepen York from Ken ` 2 d)dila , •• ea.nver Camden and e V X'IEE T 1 1 ,- d •• A • I m • N tl ea ves th . e strove , assonAfara444 11 *6 o.: stopple* only akim;dirotreenneo- , • - • m " s W fo a ykaltintorean d Weatini ton.Mork. , isAllenfolm.. - -Thiatrain , lr nt 6.1116 a. m.. making' con- Nor :York : from Kensington , Depot •at w•-•, • ngnteir•Oimdatc and :.Ambev line. A ,1- I•'' • 1, ItAlgaisram.thiough from Pittebarch no- Ildlity ed. ar.ddlentown-Omiles—attaehed --. • ( r" , . LlNEbeaveslite above named eta- W , L .... ozenp*,eprgaiwtsig•VlO• a. 411., stop stsdneipalatetionsieennoctingratliar- rßaltimoreand WashingtorThistrain liceipadejphiii.st-SOniap., nue making lea . .. New Fork from Kespiaroa faagarap.ma.;•avaireavaitea4 Amboy tide. .4011111110WN. A.COMMODATION NMI= dailitazeuptSundaymt ...CIO 41 400 min-fin- rimning as .far as Cone -4113111t ACM AZ' for Wall's Y. 1444.7 (except Eitt44ow;):4 6 ,404:m. ACCOMP r OVATIIIN - TRAIt for illlgillOP.Av.lN - Tdix. (except SundltY) at Actifritm ilikirztm TRAIN for madats , stallos , learvee daily. leadopt Sunday) at . . . . . W ' ..• - TRAP? r Ullerriiii. vx i 11 . 1 . 0 AisilY. , (ext..vist bun/6y). at Tit.ll3iS AllligV,E IX p • ' ':lft'aigindilf. FciLLQWS: 101pliiiw 1 1 214:141: - . 'iLilliip. tn . --- U 4 . 50 1 .. tn. net Line ». ,- 1,30 a • tn. ohneteln Ae9etainodatio n 10.30 0.. m. Orriga r t on titcooututotiation.......n„3o 44l3 . on Aoetninnodistio n ' Klitfrit:nr. ad Wall's Station Accommodat ion ...... 1,03 p. m. 4 l l :=2 l A l eo pls „m skhttiOn..,,..l4o3-p. in. anninl l i ttntd 4 ailniiiriiim` nect at BlitherilleAreotion with Johnnow n Ac- M°dation, oat.' '' . ;,- TAME:: - - - iifiii.iiiroltir. • - - O a -,50 • PiIiLAIMATA'-; ' 10.00 .6iLT1M0U.—....... 11.:70 - CASTM.i. , ..-.a.. . &Ss RISBUite ~ :,•t.3 --4- eutitii ii -'-• - di 1 7 iliPlialleheer s tons on e 01171- ay ' Inv, and ,to. Philadelphia, Ag,ita, ~ ES•Ptunniapcsa Purehasinq tickets in cars will NI ei onpirimaw.Witteordingatselistance tray dad in ad On tO the station rates. except from INlMllt&ssliosiontPamy has easagant.i.:,..^- - In ease of.loss, the Company will baittpzi...s i zresponsjhle fur persenal.bmstran% OW: itinoarftwOt ercendbm 8100; its to 0011 v O , st,....Ontnibus • Line. has been employed. MMe Mimi and lisawageto ahil frthb the dont at a chew not to exceed ea cents for each and morateir e , ... apply to 4 .:J• 0:: h-trar:&,..at.:J. tozwAttlVAsetit:' . ..., . 4„traasentierStation onitibestA t ‘,l7: :, ...., 101,0Cli EWilk, .„. """r" t , '''' listPendatcadebt. dltoonii, Ft: :a.- , RAILROADS Ni l: t rai iv : 111 AN D INIIIIINAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. t_'oppilP.stai# At Indianapolis with Terre Haute. ,nd Kanto aml Alton Railroad, to St. Lpai, alnlliatiql'lt" ,NowAlbatty anti alpd,atni ? la 101 l met tlenttal tiauLitulaforCHl.CA -115:11001.. ISL. ND, BURLINGTON, and all ottortotttliillto not tP. ti t p o ugli Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, rt.:ll GE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE' and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from einain ,koli or laiwroneelturg in 10,44 time than by any alter route by twenty-four hours, and at as low. The uuly road by which ;shipments can be node front Ones:matt to the West, without break ing built. Consiznments made to J. GIBBONS, Agent it Ciat . ionati. or W. B. CI:iTTING, Agent at touvrettreburgh, re,....ive prompt. attention, I:IIt n 0 :llargo for eolatai.t,ion; NO i 11.% FOB AtFor.' YAM.: OR cog ittsstos AT LA WHANOEIOTRO. further information apply to TI1031Al! , RATroAs, (Nu. 1l Wator :tree. , agent of the t.ompany, who i t : priltarett to give FIII:OCOO RE• :71411' r 3 fin' pA.,,rigt.:, AO freight to lodine:wont:, Ferro Ilaute. LaLlyette, I:hi...a:to. Peru. ttriten onAle. tint .aordivilie. Charleston. Paris and Alat- Wood:v., le. 11. F.L6IiU , President. F. CREEK, Gener.tl Fr - elf...id Agent. uth3 062. IMPORTANT. 1862. 5.50 p . m ALL PERSONS P CRCTIASINO TICKETS Val; SAINT JOSEPH. dad other point= in Northern Missouri. the State , of hansa ,, . or the 'ferrittiries, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH M SSO/7RLRAfLROAD The only rail route from St. LOUIS to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and nuieke. , t line by thirteen sours to the rentotert point reached by rail, and b always as cheer as any other. gr,tr. Buy your Tickets to Kansas nod all point in Northern Mimeuri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC 1.1. 6 - rt. EON. Preet and eten'l Supt. North 3itzsouri R. R. linNtly N. SIMM”NO, Geill Traveling Agent. ..ift•t;rn UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTER Y, NO. 85 FO URT EI ST., NEAR WOOD. /FOIE SUBSCRIBERS MANUF AL i. TURF and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornament+, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Reds, 51a ttrases of all kinds: also, th*: toi Pa tent Spring huts. All kinth of Shade. Blind: , and FlAturel. oar- Promo t attention given to all orders for tit': fing and laying giown Carnet.4, oil Cloths. ,ke. octl7:lyd RORERTS t ROENIGK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ` EI Poi Cir ' . 4 4 WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT , AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPOE RESTAURANT, NO. 40, .6 1 IFTH STREET, arrucx, rz.i -v @At ILL :'• i rie ti - a , lerrenPrally eqn Chip.pealie tio..-itetA, at the TftreA. I_n , 311 try fo , leited. .E. 1.1 YOU:sal. Proprietor. - - 310iltiAgen Eatinre Saloon. COTtisIER VIR4TN AT.LEY AND SMITH FIELD STREET.%• 'Where OYSTERS awl nil the tleneiwieg of the seaeon will be serval np in the inwt palatable style. . ELI YOUNG, n , ll corner Virgin alley and AL VA Cr 21: I K LT IL-71 37.;;) Lamerty Pitreet Next to Perlyiylvania Ptvlscr,ger Depot, 5..!.11!)i SAVACE: PrGprictor. '.'k TA AND FATTED UP, wira th.• iltiproveinants, this tpcp -I..ik,r tire v. twr..tr,l avoom liii.tiont ;11., 0;41 cu-two,r.: otid th, 1•11;ttio gf,oer :::ly, with the best the • inarkotk htfoi , fit, Oyitters will of risk tldrii,g thn.o:tson. fit , Whtet Litjunt, Ates be fuelA to thittublie for-their Cul., I ;-; et. tiled She; 1 /y , ten reeei ve,l et; • i I -al earu ret.Lii. • ley*Plyti SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE 1114.rtifii01 • TiArAirEvf,: :11.NE) vurn:rk 2 2- :Lt r a gri4xt expenge. with n! - 1 tht• i.- frivnd• and Tilt 2'nera:tl with Po best ntgritut 1: 1 , is in . i.ry 7 arietsoi . , ;11..1 t:1 r,t• ,it nA).- N 'GILT BOA 1:1) NO, 39, 1j . IA : 11 . 014:0 ALLEY, • 1:4;i F. Fruit r. to the 1 , 0 4 Ak ti..t he ~ „ r FRE:I.II CMS l l r!ws. of !hi. ititi aa.i it t..ev, Itieue• with in the eating . tziel :ilk et the shert,, i t.. JOHN SIIALER, Prot.:it:toe. C; JE: L. t.-. 4 17-40-1 C OYSTER: 'AND . EATINGAIHOUSE I No. 111 Wr.otl f3ticet, Pittsburgh. WITOLEHALN AND DETAIL DI:A LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, ..;zi ittUTtIwoRE 3;'D WILD GA ME. All In Propel. CO. . . 1111'" S.814):17,11 , 4) . 11- Z 4 : 1 ; , GEik- -.4..l;ll4;47X ANJEVropribtnt.Nn...Stl. Liberty stret„tiast bi 37 ,41.3;the pamgenger *Dow nt the Penh:l3'll%lllla 14i;roati, which inakili it the 1/103t thauveuient Ini:e in the rity for ! , :i. , .eDge•rii ierrivingbs.that . . The proprietor having, at gon , i•inrable ex pen se,litttstup,-*,p,y, t theidOSION gliate of puhlkt patronage. Ilk Lanier •ta.l Bar will be furnished with the best the market eau affrd. fel:Fy- • • • • WINES AND LiQUORS WILI JA +Y BII:NNETT,: IMPORIEa AND DEALEK IN Brandies Cordial% Wines Old Monouga he& and Rectified 'Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Plltmburgh fe22:0111 Irlardittr CLAY INK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 31.11Dioni.O21AAlley, . ... • nosy Wood Ftr.eet, Pitlabvak,Pa. Sir Always on hand, Blackberry. -Cherry .and Coanac Braudiee. Old Monongahela 'toddled &c. mbl6 TA OILANDGazAsE— YO bwa . bblg Cifensg: In A tore 3 and fo.r?gl3 l. 4 :.ttruEtts At Co. Penn 4trofg, Pittshureh E MOST COMPLETE WHOLE Z Jewelry, . . F.STAMLISMMEST TME WEST. J. GAIItDINER. tit Ft Ala EVA'REET. icp,oLz . vrerrriv-7' '' - , tharr!iFetik Atoll Butter;... .1135, '""So do Diet received b • ex prese and for ra:o by JAS. A. FETZER, icOrliArNarliet anti Pim Etreet . . . 'MSIPIALV-41 - A' T AL/ pociatirt*ffillusid thhitanr,wixri, (len et,l Commission Amp( cum,- BERT,' our Inseinoss will hAtenftur bq conducted in the twine uf - cur finEit.T soNs• • - • . . • S. CUTIIBEEr ...... H. L. CUTHBERT R. R.cUTIMERT, CtiTAIIMItT et - tiON l 9.*Elia; s te• 1 .46 -TATE alai o,neraf Centlehition-Agettht. :i1 Pitttbitrdt attend to the sale of Real Estate, Collection cezents..4. end tottletnetet. eeteteer of p e rPone'deeextedl.• apt . - QOAPIVIPDXE ItAltitttei PO IV. dered Sorpittone received mad Apranldsbeu,i c ir2 ;II r.N ETILTANS. laacclaemirit . , yeimuunta 41tolgreii WUOIMIALIE tifildirbf aela tiber4ll6 la2trealrffelll4 44:42,1211i I'l aria " cili• LI PLEUI Y 'THE' RELIANOE infrum. INBUNANOE COMPANY, OF .13.1-111.1.A.DELP111A. On Buildings, Limited or PerllgUld. Merchan diße. Furniture. *O., is tow* or . . OFFICE NO. 30S • WALNIIT 1111TREIVE As Cash Eap/tul. * 31 1111 0 .51111 . 6111. . sets, 01E030:108 EL . Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount $155,1136 00 Ground rent. fi rst class 2.4tt 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 'l4 cent. Mortgage Loans. $30.000, cost- ... -.. 27.900 00 Philadelphia city 6 f cent. loan 30.000 00 Allegheny County 618 cent, Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10.000 00 lateral loans, Broa d 'ecured 2.500 00 Huntingdon and op Mountain . Railroad couwany, mortgagoloan..... Pennsylvania.ttailmad Co. Stook Stock of.lteliance Mutual Instumnee Company 24.350 00 Stork of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mocha n lea' Bank do • 2,012 50 Unrol l 31. Insurance Co's paper 16, E 00 Bills Receivable. business paper 16,297 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 $.13 96 CLEM TINGLEY, Presid so ent DIRECTORS. - Clem Tinsl TiThouey, Samuel Bispham, Win. reroa. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Collieliu., Stevenson, - Bent W:Tinglon John It. Weirs& Marshall Hill il. L. Carson, S. Lothrop Robert Toland, Charles Le land, Frederick Lean's, Jacob T. Bunting. .Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen James S. Woo(' ward. John Bissell Piitsburgh. B. 111.11INCIIMAN,,geeretarg: J. iIARDNER-COFFlN,___Agent, tnyl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood sts. --- ------- ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN •II.IPiItAItANCEjtIOMPANY—INCORPORA- "I: El) BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSVI.- V ASIA. iss33. Ob'FICE._• S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREET&._PILILA DELPIILA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves el., Cargo and Freight , to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Hoods, by' Rivets, Canal,., Laker, and Land CamAiles to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer -1 eliandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses. iket. ofRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Semler. Theophilua Paulding, John N. Penrose, .1 (din C. Davis, James Trauquair, Wtn. Eyre. Jr J runes C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Jos e ph H. Sea l, Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penisten. Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington. IL Jones! Brooke, Spencer Mllyain. Thos. °. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr, Jacob P. Jones. James 11. M'Farland. oeima P. Byre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. & Berger. do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President THOS. C. HAN& Vice President. Munn I.Ttautt:c, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA. Agent. ja2 No. 6r5 water street. Pittsburgh. - INIKAINITY AGAINST LOSS . 1. 1 1 'V FIRE, r 1L" 111 E FRANKLIN EIRE IMBI7IIAMILIE COMPANY OF PRIEADELPIII.MIFFICE: NO. 433 and 437 411. EST.:VITT rentEET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Lit, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of AssemblY. being: First 3fortgages, amply, secured.,..„ .. $ 1 . 1 K383 88 Real Estate. (present value 4103313 61.) cost Temporary Lonna on ample Coilat tend Securities 89,135 56 Stock.. (present value t 586.667 72.) cult 89,786 66 s unl Bills Receivable 1,821 00 N' to 2,208,051 The only p roll» from premiums whic s h this coni BB - pany can divide by law, are from risks which have bee-a determined. luso» neeimadeun every deseriPtion of Prop- . erty, in Town and Country. ut rates as low-es are congiitent with security. Since their incorporation, a_period of thirty years they havepnad losses by Fire, toarisimeunt exceAiing Four Millions of bollars,_ thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance. as well as the ability and db!podtion to Meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid durin g the Yetir l 239.• d 92.1944 $9. DIRECTORS. Charles Rr . Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobiss Wagner. David S. Brown. ,Satnuel Gran Isluse Lea, ' Jai Jaob R. Smith , Edward C. Dale, Ga.vy,c W. Richards, Georgereles.., • •Cll 14 , N.—HANCE - ER, President. EIYWARD G. DALE.Vice President. We. A. Srma., SearetarTwo tem. J. GARDNI.R COFFlN,,__Agent, my Ir, tea Third and. Wundets. . • WES TERN INSURAN E.,COMPANY I OF P GEORGE DARSlE,•Presidedt. let. ert. Capt. R. D. cacunAw Gau Agen No. 92 Water street, (Slms Co's Warehouse, up stairs.).Pittsbargh. • Hill i tpot re against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISES. . . Ifftitittigort managed by Directs)» who 'oruwell knowriin the aonimmrigytge eaunsho are detcemined; 'by promptneus and liberality, to gyp mite character hich xbey bare Illi*n* . d. agar -fern» iho best protection to those whodoette MI» insured. ASSETS. OCTOBER 3046,11961. Sleek Accounts $ 63.000 00 ALlrboxe inlice Furniture ZA:I Open Accounts, eta 7,809 00 431 C 18.351 99 Pr.:mium Notes 27.605 ZI Notes and Bills discounted 174,075 14 • WBl7l DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr., - Jittnes WAnley . , Nathaniel JlMuzett Alexander Mime», Thar» Dime Wm. H ;i f -Chas: Andrew- elBeY. Alexander Speer, • . . Long, Roes J. Thomas Benj. Bakewep, John R. M'Cune. • mylB CITIZENS' INSURANCE CONIPANTOF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA, Secretary. WM. BAGALEY..Broaident. °Mee, Coe. of 'pigAunt and Water sta., Insures against LiisigiAiritiiiiite in the Naviga tion of the-Bantgagglaad Western Rivera, Litirean - and:Bagettarandlita • • itnitioitaitthe Ben. Litaureiatgaiut Kann said Iftliiime b 7 Fir*. DITtECTOII&. Win. BagaleY. Wm. G. Johnston. Rouse B. Preston. S. M. Kiok.. Jas: M. Cociier; Bae. Park. jr.. . F. Jones. T. M. Howe. Ja Q T. Bingham. , s po r g ah . C. H. AlLth. Zug. rah%:lYdh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND ;;LI FE INSURANCE COMP.&N Y , NO. 1 49'nzigintuT oipeeite the - Casitojoi atraradai. Capital Illeral,ralebmra- OL110411014:', - WILL aIIAILU AUG =Nut or•lx• &MANCE. either Perpetual or Limited.on ovary dascriptioa. of Property or Marehandise, at reasonable r Ll at" of . retain... 0 : • • eitrypeimr • - , --. ' - • - ---' la • SOU . ; Charles Bars& • . , RANO., - • E. B. &KILO, ' P. B:' Slivery.. ' ofieepha.,rod i ~ C. Sherman. John Claytea l . S. J:llagaree E. Wilar. F. BLACEIIIIGIOI, 81110retn - • •CO Amt. lx4g.s: ,:,:s C9 Pl e r:7o l o-A11,r5 4 -10emix;v1 lOSONGAItiIik Piskaill . :Coli OF- -FTFTMORGIL . . . 'oFFT,cmts: Janvi at. ~, , L ISO;i. Prealdez4. La t l,TatiEV, 1 1 • f _ oriPircie,Are. ,, as . viiiii* - . 40ilinlj : wili luau.. au .idsof ritlialitll • '';' 'Ur 0 0d114114111. Stoek Billaclekraddiean demand 8i1re4p44114:117,11Ln 4 Hill! jabeifol • - • Aloft/ate '-- • ' -1, • 116 Shares Mettalkico!.l44 42, • - stock c0at 6305 00 HO Sham atiseter. Bank *dock coat ... „ ,4470 00 40 Sham Exeli:i/Cte.2.0614 stock cost 1.050 Of/ 50 Sharer. Dank - of .2.700 00. t. 14,140.111 Balance OfBOOk wer* 010oe Fmtiitan Cash tea; . r !• - iIIUN 17 AMMER --axe 4: ..#.. - vx - • • - 1130 . 47.0' ' IL. • • . - ..Aott , 4141 " -11 iIDAY-MORNINera . -MAY pow, wwwwwoitzerniiroe The tollowing Poem in the Chisieston Mermsry, aPParenti7 copied from a New Odours paper. is fidrOfinOsoing to 'the infaituitedsecesSionists. but 'its covert intention is not evident enough to lay the either liable to the charge of being a Union man in the midst of Seen:ads: HURRYING ON Hurrying onin the midst of eloitement, rushing extravagant projects througd. Few of us know or pause ever to question— Ever to ask where we are hurrying to ; Hurrying on over blessings unhqeded. Chasing some joy like the butterfly. gono What is the use of our hurrying on ? We have been hurrying on from our cradles— What bui its shadows have we for the Past? •We are still hurrying on as expectant— What shall we ge thatur hurrying at last Graves are 110 thick we cannot well miss them, Going with the clothes we shall wear Where shall be, then, all we're hurrying after? What shall we have, with our hurry,when there? Hurrying on in.the wake of the phantoms . Conjured alone - in the fever of haste. Hurrying on with extravagant proJeets. Little we seek of treasures we waste; Little we knoleoftho diamond moments. All to be gathered and garnered in store. Making our worthy or worthless possessions Up in the land were we'll hurry no more. • Treasures that Ho all around us in plenty We never heed as we are hurrying on. And when in Heaven our coffers are empty We shall first know 604 re last-and are gone. Then we shall know how our spirits have wasted. Wsaitkof, plantedsu Thing The soil toeits Seed growing barren as ashes. While we are hurrying out of its clime. God works but slowly—bnt slowly my brothers. Not hurrying onward in passion and strife— Works with Lore only, and ouly for others, Not Ibr himself in the green Suds of Life• Let us sit down and be calm andbe thoughtful, Lifting our hearts to Eternity's brink— Let us cease living atone for the Present, Lotus cease hurry' what do you think ? Capt. Rodman, having successfully cast a 20 inch gun, and the test showing it to be safe and strong as a smaller cannon, is now at work on a pocket-piece for the President, the ball of which is to weigh 3;000 pounds, to have a range of six or seven miles, of two feet and a half diame ter, while the gun itself will weigh some where in the neighborhood of 200 tuns. It is supposed, if the Warrior, or any Eng lish ship . should be struck by: one of the pills from this little joker, it would be dif ficult for the future historian to tell the precise spot where the English vessel was last seen or at. precisely what instant she disappeared from mortal view. Capt. liddlnah nmi finishing six 15 inch toys fur the new Monitors, three or four ,20 inch playthings, beside Old Abe's pock et-piece, the 30 inch joker. The story that a guard is set. over this gun every night to keep;it from being.picked- wand carried off by some thief, is pronounced a canard. Rumored Movement , among the Border States Congressmen. The following . appears in the Wnshing ton correspendence of the New York Times: 102,9%5 25 The town was startled by a rumor to day that all the members of Congress from the border slave States, and a number of conservative sympathizers froth other States, where seriously ..'considering the prOpriety of withilistitingiii . a body from the Senate and the House, and thus pre cipitating a decision by the people of the whole country on the radical measures of confiscation iind'entianoipation. Although such a movement could not rally a large strength in' e'ongress r any• defection of the kind wouldtave a most injurious effect in the States of Kentucky, Tennessee,.Mis souri add l Maryland, and give new hope to the slumbering secession element in those States. The wisest course Would be to let the President deal with the unconstito tiOnal acts of Congress.' Helias the wis• (loin and courage for the crisis, and will not feart.ite responsibility. , Z". 919 33 • : T. L'AtifOLELLian), • Auction. and Commission Merchant, tin Fifth Strat , ..t, Massa!e mom w n wtim EFFEC T E D ' iinotmis, ...:ssesonlosneciinolloro. Bootatind Shelia; Dry 'Goods. Cloth - mg, Stationary. Panes' Cloods,Notionsilteal Estate; Funiiture. ke. 113 Undeririners;Executors or Assignees' sales promptly sad leinllylattanded 'to on moderate terms. Salo settled promptly. Consignments solicited. • ap7 -• • • $ lO 110. 80 WOOD , STREET, corner Maenad. Pittsburg,. Manufacture rl 9l9 l .ll4N P1e48004 dealer in all kinds of Cook, Pa tor, and Heating Stoves, Grate rcoateorenden, *ere• Ingrin sample room may be found- the CEWPRATIPPEIAS BliritNlNG COW/ROVES rEVIREIIA AND iricottie,; the merit 'or which have been full, tooted _by thoweangi4itg ig„.titgtitore" prosteaewd_ Animism ed* in:ilidintanniidisethasWitiesereatinany other desirable patterns. We have dins asiortnieitt of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. emeredbracing some of the BEST PATTEBNB now off ta MATS ?PANTS o the newest styles. Common offered at a it'Z i ald nr 4Mll fif: AU of which are air Special inducement offered to builders in - ANON' E. lATON,,.M.ACRI7II .4. _CO ass.. Wood 110 Binh Dtiesit: ..PITTSBURGH.JOBBEDAND NETALIERN, TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES. HOSIERY, • GLOVE& IBILLINERY (BMW Shirts. Collars, Ti ty Zephyrs, Yarns., Minos Articles and Notions of every kind. Citor ay C w*, Marokoo*:,._,Millinoars los and who be to 5013,14100. palm* mu modsiiaminiserftedit' i'" ' ' •• I eiVaiItwiDEPARIBI:If Nod!' AustM, , -;,...,,- M - a PRTIBITME -'. s . opines. 4w*, Tinai.se47.la a k a. viilthit ... jEltinmelt , POIACJONRELPircoO JO _AV-10RA Nice .., . _ aDs a.., w llectebov. copt. •W 0 1 19 . . Aleut. fatiWn t ;L. ' . , : c '' ' • 1 - Joie "'' •'' • . .. 2 2 _. Capt. auk. Robert L. I ; bl'Orew. Robt. H. Dovise 1, : t , : i no2B &leads izlitiaatzirt est .isti as his old_ Mew. se a retail sant: • ~- an with the quint/ of Lagar' • inth-- Aarom-- vide. Wed] hall. a of sesdeltlt----7-mrrg77 tables. bail Nribsellea. Tftik ethiplik le" °S".kfiktr••••,"lll i I • u4q .i - ai.iraijair* A Mere Trifle. ;TOPE tp. 0 4 4t4r A. BRADLEY, ,~ h: fr i t'Gk' ' #tt ~ ... FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 2 1 .1-1 E SATURDAY MORNING POST —ls A— HANDSOME AND INTERESTING MAMMOTH WEEKLY. PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE. IT II THE ONLY DEROCIATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, AND WAB ZBTABLIBEMD2 IN I- 1 8 0 4 • liii I? commllll ♦LL WES CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY. and tlerniettee the mcetiellable iIIONETARY. MARKET .1 COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THE UOUR. OF GOING TO PRESS together with a (globe selection et Taloa. Poetry, Literary and Beirut,De Article", Tam able atatiatleal formation. Agricultural Nowt' 4E4., Vie. g. FURNISH ED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTOR% or 0 00ltdiad with the arearist oarw, from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OYTIM DAY -ALSO TH PIET . 7111HILIMIN. NN YS, Ellibraehts every Imilbortsall MM..* moms, rim:axes *an nowisme..,. CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE, LEGISLATIVE PROORINDINGIL Ate.. Ings.Axso az maim me IT. THE FIRIMG.IIII FRIES,: : Theinton* of do Astiftltondist,wlll ait be nedestac, oadl iat6ilitte u e , os in the Mt. dui Pubtheimi wtS ilotoblutfidolttlog'' ittoition to 60 219014t30tti4 Domumst. ' THE wAR maw& . Nem grainumwskilw **l dant ernes% the PIMA. life4WlNld eri dl war. Jambi& Oat' uzikoomosiiisol . wilt lie elostbromunmod; iodl taw mot inivortaiot:roots oon.allo adlitid sod prosoottail to the rookr.-- Irelliikokyi 13W +wormholes if the *nil lit* do, tots,. naosihketto en OROS* wiilito week. we shall Amnia ti fruit itaiihas-, SAIDIMINING, Wig I* agniskti tollesattl " /°ll Pike°°f One Dollar& Year, . ,t • suit will be found a wood laveatimeat. ..,11::mw,114.41,..mt, '/lIMINOW It is'"l=l". Wind . gatip•or'- ammigelatiodwasesitile •- _ ; Tel = wl . l tm a_ 4 : l '' l • 3l ,R l 4, l,4 44ll; TO - ?tit:, LA • mw.imutplia of ain Ispies the gay. ALL LNPORtilii : llliWt PIM ntii OF WA& CArICP Otll l BMOlll/4411104. =lt DAILY IhDfly "Irf,simlvf. 6 f r e oa s iiihrii :1 4 6 -1-4 d r ija, " wags* Vi mait sM *IP* iikarl* TiliPlOor is. aural, * Q 4 9.illwei? Wait ihrisiisisizo• airlkdr,ftini;taiti kmftl.sitmeduntiirsiss Addr•as ' • JAMES P. 11.b.RE EDITOR Amp 13 .. ,ria.a.tvrF cia.llllllMaCK Pl%. 11. 51ekdilr -7 IQ ...,sda 1, .11,3i1t0 11111eW P:STAPATIRM i (I. 1.:-:411 .1:13111 UTC4XLI.NiaIi JAW 11 leßllllB= '11 1 1181616 T,. MITERED IN 1856. . . . , MiAonin irrestrooia, on Wedeln's, and titediudep evenings. easiMillst teNonember lst: from 7to o'clook sirifiserNovember Ist to May lit, from eito o dock. DePtisite received of all sass not lees than Osx Dome. and a_divideed of the profits declared twionst76l4 in Joao inditneanaber. Utmost kes been deolaredsoni-annnally, in June and Decem ber sincetheßank was organned, at the rate of six per eget aver. interest if not drawn oat is Placed to the credit of the depositor as principal. and bears the game iptereet from the first days of June. and De cember. Annefoemding twice a year. without troubhag the aepositor to call or even to present hi, pan book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. making in the aggregate RICH? AND . OIIIII-11.11LP PZR CM. A Mtn. Books containing the Charter. By-Law, Doled at and the office Regulations. furnished gratis. on app l ication . ID. GEORGE AL RNT BRRE. -Plat PRZEIIDRNTR. John B. M'Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock. John Holmes. John Marsha l l_, Alexanderlbeer. James B. D. Meeds, god. L. &M e istook. A. M. Polleckßunten. M. D.. James MeAulr. n. James Hardman. Wm . J.• Anderson. • TROMP& Alemader Bradley, James D. }Win John G. Baokofon. Peter A. Madeira. GROWS nil* John B. Caafield. Jameal3hidle Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert EWAN . Charlie A. Colton. Walter P. manna. WMhn. UMW. John Orr, Joam Hoary L. Ringwalt. llppeweU Hepburn. • alba IL Shosuberger. Wm. 8. Haven. Wm. E. Schmertz, Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindle, - Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. ti. Levels. Christian Fewer. ear ri : E r fir.mTORN. Homan 4k, NOS. BANE 11115 s• and Exchange , Brokers and Deafen in Note,. Draft,. Aceeptabeee. Gold. Silver and Bang gotta , Exchange on the Eastern and Western ton eionstantly for sale.. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or oft • appeer. No. 57 Market street, between Wit. N. WILLIAMS fir CO.; BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, Jekly PITTSBUGH, PA. memenemnni memmemmmen ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, A. T 1 JOU 51 A.l%f ; OFFICE: 451 Vesta Street. Fifth Ward. , • CoLLECtioni paompriar WADE Diah. Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Aeknowkdgements Taken and BIM Probated. ap6:ly AGILICULTRAL. D. B. 1100E11$ de SION, 11 41 1 1rPACITRZRZI OP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GERIAIN DRILL TERTH. OFFICE: Comer Dane, and Clymer Streets, Elaile Ward, felhis PITTSBURGH, PA. 111ORNIgG PiET .•• . • . STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH. HATING DECENTLY MADE . . .• NIIIINSITZ ADDITIONS AND INPROTIIIIINTS TO OUR OFFICE, We are now prepared to snouts all orders for ... • MIMIC DESCRIPTION OF *Wilk it JOB PRINTING . • With dispatch, and in the most superior stile • We have an aloe SECOND TO NONE Y. In the city. • dad Will•ter partiodar attention to RAILROAD, 11111CANTILE4LEGAL HINTING • f "inualpFLADlNG,cmitantaiss, 'mum HEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, eimemicaTene, Migarnimp„ DRAY TICKETS, ItECELItim Shim. Cards & Bills in Colors _• . • CABBS, ENVIIIOPEN, • •DZADINGII, cotrritaers, , . Showbills;4Baadbills,.Labels, leagasad &shoot ealsernes, Hotel . , . I lillsafl i nhlayitattlons,dio. Oar faoilltiee far Priating POSTERS, .PROORIMI --- &C • . 'l FOR_ CONCEITS* EXHIBITIONS ARE 17MITJELPA.111110MI) A N . Mar oompleteytG6etion as toTlME • • BOOK WORK EMIVERY DESCRIPTION. il l h.4a.o l •CAft•-(ll44•lpame. Migeellug smis Catalog:gee, BLANK LEMILIIEADis: BLADE 300115, CHECKS. ETC., FON iigu!kgar nalakholl FDRWSTIED TO ORDER. ALL WORE =gun PROMPTLY & HOUSE, -.ours, mit oR.V.A.ApairTAV PAINTER No. s at. chariittitet, [comitnttenthimeitiy::6«,a_ *WY. • r • •to me will be nea and 1 'mark • _ LEP* NoCALMIONT & Atzan ArrTiOltairElltS AT 16A. Mr pakincuig i Mosiousefth e IL W. Pwrnasoir—........rao PATTERSON DANNON, ATTORNEYS AT LAlir MUNN'S LAW BUILDINOS.f. Dfaziamad !Street, near . is9:l7 • • PITIL79IMIO. PA B. F. UMW. ATTORNEY AT LAIN'. OFFICE, NO. 7t GRANT, STOBT (Three doors below the Coat Heotii.) trty3:ly P1T101124 P* L. BRAOICENBIDOB, • • ATTORNEY AT 7.:A.W. *Prim, NO. 135 FOURTH 1,14 itakle Pte. PA. 1-l A.DreciP4L. ATTORNEY AT L;AWAI. NO. 73 GRANT lITRIET P 11 1111111114111;' Fr "14 8111111020,Int! • framework to G. W. Biddle: . No. Ora - Midal• field street. liir•ffiero hours from 8 o'elodrimil' Rio* to o 'clock. ,11.10147 IRON IUMUNIAMpIija Jones dc Laughtins. MAIWPACTIMILIS 034 • • IRON A. N,30.-. JUNIATA AND COMMINIANIFT!"!V2 Lauth's Patent Salting, Non lek, 7 it. wAßEnourak . 93 Witter Street anti 1414"1 *2 PITTSIIIIIK'4IV, And corner of Franklin and Snotl Chicago. L Issie - Jovras...JouN L. liono...llriartfiriaire • PITTSBURGH STEEL:TAUS JONES; BOTh MANITFACTWRIERNOT • also, Spring, Plow, awl AD Irr r , • and AXLES, comer Rosa arid-P . • non 's p ~,„ • .1. D. PACEDDLR ...._Joan wafts . MItrUNITIYILE _ll-11101111h-AlPUlfvAila L SORTMENT rucamto- sualamsterd FURNITURE, embracple , • . BUREAUX. BOOK CABlta llkinininm . and every article needed in a Wall ling, as well as a fine amortarseit al - OFFICE •Fgritiii7lllllf-' Constantly on hand and inadi 11 the only terms on which. badness Wails lishment is for CAN 11, pyiam rime burly. Persons in want of aaytle • line would be advanWedityeal • - lIPACK=un N 0.198 Stuithflekt strata** ask mh29-ly ' • , CARPETS, OARPETB AND .011. CUT'S, iptipees • NEW DRUGGETC '•-• 73 Pietro . •, - NEW BR TI,S.SEI,sIp,iIipET, air Thimehaveittet beti . s -toffe*l t ito of the LATEST AND RIC T P 811 the lowestprices. 7. sel9 W:'lraiaX*e/gn;,4'- : NEW X'CA Id Neoveirrrametnift ST; tintr The If hesitt wat t ![ wa The MON. about in t twf o t be luX Students. - - . „zer Instrumental and' Veal liniiiimonn enttis pima. Student. Will, be adisioupit, Memi r oluit yearn to tbs - este of Manhood. ad~anTnine;-Bord iissd Tuition : •" - Waidung anduse of Claasioll and Modern , r Students spend Vaeadonat • i ba .- . - Retsina.. .an be undo tod i 5. 141: % O'Connor: to the Rev. ; ..T., 8 .. Loretto. audio other susnomusi Diocese. HUM INOS= to or der Q° , en made. the fol lan n et~ L s et odd Lin wroote:01, rallies and lir Screws, of my , in length. Wi Doctor and NL !desmbosts, Arc ing done to ordi feet 6 inches lc All Orders Solicited. 8.-7Partionli riven to repairs Machine. ------- T 4: Jtr 1 0. 441111 .10k i Ems mbi; GRAD= AND memo maiketx. all kinds, for We 1.6" ,5, spy" 12? Marks st.,nint, rilltl2llNEY TOll% VA.1011!_r:41L• ILI TERNS. for salebr HENRY apB H. cozy nrn. CoCowoars. em -it atettAr,L LAND'S Antal,. ipfl bl4,PßlCWatiliart r is ~ and Ositars. ILIUM TACIIILIF;;4\ 10/41/o .l "ain sidistOonstandp'ol6 lima& 7 “ . ' q a 11 ' sps BUWKASlZZlLlBlGlairisiiillesba ADM COXO 111111111111 e L amnion this test Seam. • 11 04 • • - •.: ' VEraurair—at v v White What - - 1414 "al% 50;41os Tomato Bitchily. : 41 - 1 1' 60 !do . Pap... • • 40 d o miwwpmr. giii, l44 40 do Plash'reseil In Moro and to =Wear; al;" tf .pas- .140.6141432
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