RAILROADS. 1868. THE M6B. JIHMAII JAISUCmfiO &AILVII, TO ALLPOINTB I» THE WEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. HCHXER ARBANfIEMKXT. Commencing Hay sth, 1862. Time to cnrcisarATt as ocick, aad to Imiumaitolis, St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Fast Line. Mail Loaves .. Fituburgh.....t,oo&, m. T.tn n. in. 12, .>0 p, m. AUegbcny...,.i,lo a. m 7,20 u. ui. t»00 p. m. Arrive*. _• Crestline 8,20 a- ui. 3,20 m. 8,30 p. m. Ft. H r ayne....2,fo p. m. 2,25 a, in. Chicago p. m. 8,35 a. m. FOR COLUMBUS. CX*N T CINKATI & ST. LOUIS Leaves _ Crestline 8*45 a. m. 7,20 p. m. 8,50 p. in. Arrive# »t Columbus.-l 1,30 &. ux. 10,13 p. m, Cincinnati. 4,20 p. m. 3,40 a. m St Louie.... **23 n, m. o,oo l>. in' FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Lmvqa CrtBt!in«. M ..&-50 ». j D , Arrives *t In a. ni 6,-15 p. m _AU Craiud through, to Chicago without change w Ctrs. • N. 8.- i The time to Cincinnati in the same as by Steubenville. Train* on both Roads meet at 00l ambus, 'and uudSdugftfb all 30 iato Cincinnati ~te**ther. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Chicago Express 2,00 a. m M.iil - 3,10 p. m &ncimi*ti end St. Louta fixpress 7.55 p. a ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Foderal street Station, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny NcwDriehten New Written Ailvnheny 9,00 i m 10,1(1 ii qi 5,13 a m 6.50 uto 12,00 in 1.30 pin 6,43 atn 8.30 ain 4,10 p m o*ls piu >2.20 pnt 2.00 ptn 6,30 p m 8,15 p m 3.20 i. at 5,00 n m market train. leaves Alliances: jLrrires at AHefibehy at..... . ea ee Allegheny a i. Alliance-. _ JBLfTr«i» are run by Columbus time, which U Iw tmoutee slower than Pittsburgh time. Tickets good on the accommodation tin* fluurtet trains are sold at reduced price?. p m accommodation train connects at Slew Britton with packets for New Castle. T trough trains connect as fellows:— At Boon, with stages for New Cflstio. Mercer, Youngstown. «kc. A- jyrrilje, Ohio, to and from MilK-rsburgb, A iron. Cuyahoga Falls, etc. At -Mansfield, Ohio. f«**r Mount Veruon. Shelby, . Paadusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Creelline, for Delaware, Springtiold, Columbus. Cincinnati, Xenia, Duy ton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis. Louisville; etc. At Lima, for Sidney. Detroit, i>ayti»n.*Tole i* etc. At Fort W!ayne, for Peru, Lafayotte. IniL. Saint ~ Louis. Quiucy, Kcokuk.St. Joseph and iatoraio awbpomts in Central t&dinoaaud Illinois. At Plymouth for Liiportc. Audit Chicago, with trains for a!! points iu Illi nois, Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For lortbor information and through tickets applv to. GEOKGK PARKIN, Ticket Ag’t. . • Union P:td*en(ier'Station, Pirtoburah. •nd A. Ql CASSELUFUUV Ac/ut, Allegheny. JOHN o. Jhlt\ IS, General Suneriutomicnt, i P. SHINN. Sonera! ftagrenger Agent CLEVELAND, PITTsaiiSUH AM> WHEELM6 KAikKUAD. SUXMEIi Aim AN G EMENT. Ob tad afttr MONDAY. MAY dtb, isoa. Train* will leave the the Pennsylvania. Railroad, in Pitteburgh, as folios; PITTSBraaR COLUMUIJS & CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh I 1,00 *. m. 12,30 n. m. d° gteubeuville.-I 4,00 -1,00 ** do Newark 1 0.30 M 10,13 " do- Columbus _J Il,tv “ 11.15 •’ Arrive! Cincinnati 1 <«2op.tn. ft.tOa.in. St. Louis ] ?.50 a. m . | 6.£6 p m No change oi oars between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. s!«ei>iiuc cars attached to t.’l night - PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LIVE Leaves Pittsburgh I*oo ato I «.lO'umi 12,30 i* m WellsvilTe 3,«>0 “ *».! fi “ ; *,03 •« Steubenville...4,oo M 9,16 •* { 4,00 Wheeling -4,34 { io.2U *• I 4,33 “ Arrives { I Bellalr 5,03 " | t 0,40 •• ( 3,05 M Cpnnectmg at MThceuna with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. . anu at Bellair with Central Ohio Railroad tor Zanesville. Lancaster, Cirvievillo, Columnar and ChuMiiuaU. liidiunai»olii aud Saint Loot* and points wen PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. •Hives Pittsburgh 1,00 a. m. 12.50 p. m. do Wellsviiie 8,25 " .3.00 ** do Bayard...—..,- 0,10 M 4.14 *• do Aifiaac 6,43 “ 4,40 “ do Hudson _ 8,00 •• { 3.82 M Arrives Cleveland !>,£s “ 0,30 " Coimectipc at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover: M Aili fnoe with Pittsburgh. Port Wayne and Chicago .uilre&d nt Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville an s K ii for Akrtia, Cuyahoga Fall* Spj HiHewbuiw. and at Cleveland with C and K RR for Erie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with CAT R tv for Coleuo, Detroit, Chicago and the north* west. Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 4,00 p. m. Returning Train- arrive a: 2,20 a m.0,15a m. 3,25 and B.oopm. Throagn tickets to all prominent point- ia the west, s*»uthwo?t, nor*fc «r uOrthwe.it. can he pre pared at the Liborty street depot. IhiLsburch. _ ■. • JOilN STEWART. Ticket Agent. ; Ivor further particulars apply to .... _ 'VILLI AM sXLWAI'.T, Agent. At .toe Company a uthoe id Freight nutton. Penn »tro«t- g 0» 1862. 1862. ■DHMen ABR,iSGEHGXT. OS A.\l> AFTER MjSOAY. may c.;h PESJSSVLVAMA CENTRAL RAILROAD, EIGHT DAILY TKAflm F|IHE TIIKOUOEI MAIL I it A i S * tcaves the paaseuger Station every muruiug W***P* Sunday) at 2,50 a tn. stooping only at i!m principal station*. and making direct connection* ft Harrisburg f<>r.Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via the Allentown route. X R THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves .auvatS«SOp in, stopping only at principal sta* : »00% making direct connection at Harrisburg foi Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown route* TUB FAST LISTS leaves tho station daily, (ttowt Sunday) at 8.510 p. a., stopping only at Principal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Balttmoraand Washington. . THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen f®r Oar attHcbe HARRISBURG - 'jassstsrtf&b fiss* more and New. York. - . dfPaSfonxeis purchasing tickets in oaro will to chanted an excess-nceordiiic to distance trav and in addition to tho elation ratals except ir cm Mtpons where the ooupany hys no agent. eaao of.loes. tho Comrsny will Bold tttemselvea responsible for personal baggage toy. and for anamonnt not exceeding SIOO. An Omnibns Line has toon employed to convey Mmensen and bamce tt> And from the aapot, at a charge not to exoood 95 cento for tod T Fe?t!ski« apply to - • » *■*“■***« A*™*** O,l “ the&SKttiSrSd ®’SmS N £ KEINEKE, - * w ~»< •****•■ -n-.wth ’ HATT.RO APS. NEW. ROUTE VIA KIYF.R ASM RAILROAD. feiMwwww - ConnfctiM «t bijiMPolu frith Tern mat* 7 and T«rrc Bnutennd Alton Railroad, toftt. Loom ~nd L*C>J»Rp»fdf hMMdt Sew Albany and Sal««,aMlJlidU»an Oantrdßaileadrtbr OIUCA GO. AOCK {SLAND. BIJRJJNaiON, and all aitntMfiatßVOtntl.': '- •-..T-;•••• Throw* Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS TERRE HAFTS, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and paaMnnra nam'd front Cinein aati op MtNßNlmitlti less time than* by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low f*tw. The Only read by which shipments can bo madeiromCiacinn&ti totho West, without break ing bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati, or W. 15. CUTTING. Agent at Lawronceburgh, will receive prompt attention, tad no charge, for commission; so charge ro:t OBATAGB OR COMMISSION AT LAWRKgCKBUfcp. . . For further information apply to THOMAS UATIGAN, (No. 115 Water street.) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give thuougu re* CF.irTd for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago. Peru. Grecn c&stle. Cr&wfordsville, Charleston. Paris and Mat toon. Ac., Ac. H. F. LORD. President. JOHN F. CHEEK, General Weight Agent. mh3 38#2. IMPORTANT. 1803. 5.50 p. m. ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. And other points in Northern Missouri, the States ('i Kansas, or tho Territories, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTII XRHOFRI RAILROAD The only rail route from Bth Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and Quickest line by thirteen nountojhe remotest poiatreuehed by rail, and is : and all points in Norttam jKiieouii by the North Missouri Rail road. . \ PresH usd (toiflupLNortb Missouri R.k. ! Sksit R Snumijlwl Xrtvdloc Agent. elO.-Htp . ’• TTPHOLSTEBIN G. UriIOLSTEKV, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. FfIMIE SUBSCRIBERS M.IM I AO JL TURK and keep constantly on band every article in their line, vie: Cornices, Ornament*. Curtain Goods. Comforts Feather Beds. Mattra-ea ot all Binds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Berlin All kinds of Shades, Blind? and Fixtures. ■Cjjf Prompt attention given to all orders for bi ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Arc. ootl7:lyd ROBERTS A ROI'MGK. ...... h. m, SO.AO a. ui. .... *MOp. iu. >M . U,OO p. ui HOTELS AES RESTAURANTS. YOUN G’S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WnF.RRFA.IUI.ICN, HOTELS. ItRN TAUKANTSand the trade generally can be supplied with Chespeake Bay Oyster-, At the lowest wholesale rate*. Country trade solicited. ELI YOUNG, Proprietor. Young’s Eating Naloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS; Where OY’STKRS and all the delicacies of the season will bo gerred up in the most palatable style. ELI YOUNG, ocli oorner Virgin alley and Smlthhoid ?t. SAY AGJB HO USE, Wo. M* Übfrty Street, Next to FenßßjltuiA Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. Having taken and pitted rp, with ail the modern improvements, thii po pular resort, the prepared to accom modate hi* old customers sind thejmblio gener ally, with the best the markets ationis. Oysters will bo served up in every variety ol style, durin; the sea-on. Uis Wines, Liquor* and A Who feel? confident in reooinweuditu; to the public for their excellence. Ciui. Bucket and Shell Oyster- received daily and sold wholesale and retail. tnyjirlyd SEETIN’S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, TFIOH. STONE. Proprietor. HA VINO TAKEN AND ri rTKK I I', at a groat expense, with all tho modem im provements, thi? popular resort, the *ub»rriber is prepared to acoommcdote bU friends ;i"d the public geuorally, with the bo«t tho market affords. 0 i" STERS will be served up in every variety <•! stylo during tho season. LIQUORS and ALKS he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellenc e. HALS served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BQAHDKIIS taken. apl:ly OUK HOUSE, NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, . PITTSBURGH. fWMIB HmßlKCtt A.\XOrX( KN -M. to the public that he is in daily receipt ol FKESU SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, OAMK, •to., and is prepared to accommodate the patron* ol this old and weil kntnrn hoit/o with everything in the eating and drinking line at the shortcut notice. JOHN SfIALiCK, jaKfcly Proprietor. jaXCELHIOH OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 11l Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WOOLESAUS AND RETAIL DXAI.KB3 IX LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, All lai tbeir Proper Newton. nolM GEO. REINEAIAN & CO. M .UNION HOUSE, UEO.AITKK.VrZ, •*•*.■. Proprietor; No. S4I Liberty strecLjuat be side tiie Passenger Dept. oi the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the meet convenient house m the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable ex penM-fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION UOOSE, would respectfully solicit a share of publle patronage. Hie Larder and Bar will be furnished with the bast the market can afford, felrly WINES AND I.IQUOBS. Wilt Itl AJI DEXXKTT, UtI’OBTKU AHl> IlkXi.EB IN Brandis,, Cordials, Wines. Old Mononga hela and Reotified Whiskey, NO. ISO WOOD 9TBEET, Pittsburgh ie22&m WILLIAM CLAYTOI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 87 Diamond Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. t W" Always on hand. Blackberry, Cherry and Brandies. Old Munongahela Reotified Whiskey. Ae. m hl6 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, FENT T c“ K oo" r,!I!U¥ AS,I » GONORRHEA. a I EET, irRETHAL Diacharjea, Seminal tYeakneaa, Nighilj EmU nvna Inconti -noa Genital Irrita bility. G rei* Stricture and erne cos ol the Kid _. . . uera and Bladder, which has bee: aed by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their private practice, with the entire faeces* •openedins pvsesa. Copaiba, Cafsclss, or an; eompoond hitherto known. BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS anapaedylh action. often effecting a euro in a few day*, and when a core taeffeoiad it la perman ent. They an prepared Groin vegetable extracts that an harthleaaonthe system, and never name ate the atomaen,' or impregnate the breath and being sugar coated, all naueaona taste is avoided. No change of diet isneoeaeary .whilst using :h vnt nor does their action interfere with business p tir suite. E M hJgtgg,tag|m*JgjaPilia. verttaedaJLJ?* hy nutt PO*t-paid,by a ad on receipt or the money. wnSer , *° ttin * wiu,w,t °7 aignatan on the arfr-dawlSo? *“ tot Btrert ■»* Diamond. *1 ms ewsaSSS aiulitjrof'lMWßMbradilniconnection withths SSL* with £s nreUBAVGK. FIBE INSURANCE BEUAVOE kUTDAL WSPBAMOB OOMPAHY, OF PUILADBXfRIA, On Buildings. Limited or PaMituli Huchnn dise. Furniture, Ac., in town or eoantrr. OFFICE HO. MS WAMUf fITMEET. Cash Capital, MttMSl* 00. AsMto, IMMNM. Ingestedsafallows,vie •> : First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount...... $155,605 00 Ground rent, first " 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Kailroud Co’a 6 p Mot, Mortgage Loans, $30,000. cost. 21,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 $ cent, loan 30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 p cent Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans .......... .... 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured. 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage 10u...h Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5t0ck......... Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24,350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co .* 1,(60 00 Stook of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics’ Bank do 2.012 50 Union M. Insurance Co*g Scrip 160 CO Bills Receivable, business paper 16.297 IS Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in bands of agents.. 11,385 15 CLEM TINGLKY. DIRECTORS. Clem Tineley, Samuel Biapbatn, Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen, b reaenck Brown, William Masser, Coraehus Stevenson, Beni. W. Tinsley. John R. Worrel. Marshall lIUI, 11. h. Carson, Z. Lothrop. Robert Toland, Charles Lefand, t redenck Looms, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S.Wood Smith Bowen. Janie? S. Woodward, John Blssell. Pittsburgh. B. M. HIKCHMAN.&cntary. „ J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent, mylu Northeast corner Third and Wood st 3. Delaware nvtval safety is. suba.me com pas y— incuhpoka- TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, I ASS. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves wls. Cargo and Frcieht, to all part* of tha world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers. CsnaU. Lakes, and Liind Carriages,.. ,o 411 parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chand’Fo generally, on Stores, Dwelling lions'"* Ac. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Souder, ThoophUusP&uiding, John N. Renrose. John 0. Davis. James Tranmiair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Janies C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seal, Dr. R. M.Huston. Geo. G. Lieper. Hugh Craig, Charieu Kelley,Samuel E. Stoke*. J.F. PenDtou, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Soencer MTivain. Thos.C. Hand. Robert Burton, Jr- JacobP. Jone*. James B. M’rarland. JoshnaP.Erre, John B.Semple. Pittsburgh, D. T. MwfSß, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN. President. TiIOS.C. HAND, Vice President. UtIST Ltluuen, Secretary. M P. A. MADEIRA. Agent jasc No, 65 W aturntreet, Pittsburgh. UIBEMNITY A6AINST LOSS FIRE. Time kkanki.ivfire i.vm uam k COiiPAN YOF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE: NO. IM and *37 FUEVrVFT NTREET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist. 1860. Published Axreeably to An Act of Ajaetnbly. bfiinr: First Mortal**, amply secured $1,896,383 88 Real fcetato. U'.twout value SI(XI.3LI 61,1 c05t...... 102,996 a Temporary Loans on ample Certiat teral Securities 81U3T> fr* Stocks. Cpre?eut valuo tsjj6s,rt67 72.) cost 99 7H6 W Notes and BUD Receivable l|si3 W Cush 27\W 3,'i tv , ~ , s2.a«.nc>i m Inc caly profits frvuu premiums which this p«uii* pany can divide by law, are from risk* which have beendolerumiod. Intranet* made nn every description of Prop, erty, ii» down and Country, at raft** a.** low are consistent with security. Since their iucoinorutton, a period of thirty years, they nave paid !>>sfor> by Fire, tu an amount egceohn* Four Millions of bullara, thereby ul .oruiiuc cvidencool the advantages of Insurance, a.? well a* tue ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities;. Losses paid during the year 1M9,9(12,153 »«. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Rancher, Mordecai I>. Lewis. lomas \t aguer. David S. Drown. SauiueJ <»rant. I-nac Loo, Jacob R. Smith. Edward C. Dalo George \\. Richards. George Kale* SHAS N BANCKGR, President. RDV* AUD C. DALE. \ ice President. w». A. Stski., Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast cor. Third and Wood &U. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTfiRFRGH. OKOKGE DARSIE, President. „ „ t. M. UOKDOS. SeoreUry. Cart. R. 0. COCHRAN, Oen’l Agent. No. iVater street, (Spang A Co** Warehouse, up ctAir.O Pittsburgh. RINKKJSKS ffa * 1,1f,t ai! kindS FIR! f no,lMA ’ A Homo Institution managed by Director# who i»re well known in the couinuuumty, and who are determined, by promptoeesand liberality, toinan tainihe character which they have assumed, as of leriugtue best protection to those who dwire P.be maared. ASSETS, OCTOBER SOIIi, IMI. •Stork Accounts * Kj.OnO On Mortgage.... 2.1.J0 C»i Office turmture 2%) 00 Open Accounts, etc • 7 81# 4j S** h i»;*si w Premium rioted 27,6tX> 2U Note.* and Hills discounted 17H worth, C. u. Zuff. mh29:lydh * PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP AN Y, 10. 149 OHEBTJTUT STREET, Opposite the cnetom Rente. Capital NaiD.IOO Aweta .MM.U9. ALL KINDS or Il»- SURANCE. either Perpetual or Limited,on •very description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KINO. President. _ A'sKSt"” I'®”'. 1 '®”'. |J» fASfa-a n oi. S*™*. Joseph 8. Paul. C. Sherman. John Clayton. S-jf-Magargo E. Wiier, F. Blackbubn, Secretary. . ~ J. «. COFFIN, Agent. Iyt;ly Comer Third and Wood streets. JJtfO. MOOJRHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT . FOETH* BALE OP PIQ METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK _ PITTaEfTBftH. JAMESHIUIirOAB, MONONOAIIE* P LAN IN G MILL, would respectfully in form the public that he baa rebuilt einee the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it .with the newest and most approved machinery, |s now prepared to furnish' floormg and planing boaruatciull sawing and doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, Ironies, mouldings, be* making, Ac. i South Pittsburoh. Sept, 7.1857. ]a2B ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CB. or PITTSBOBSIE. OFFICE, Nik «Y Fifth »*rnT Hack T%S!!L AUDR aix Kino of ■ft FIRE AND MAUNE RISKS. :.-r“ yf ' ’ I. I .:' {* •£&. ... THE PITTSBURGH POST Published erery morning, [Sunday's excepted.] Conecr Hfth wen Weed Miects. ; ■V'UeUiwed by eemese Ueentsper week. . ... KATES OF ADTKKTUIHe. . Square, one time.... ...L.... BO la three times «..£! OO .one week 170 ' oneinonth. 0 OO * three months 12 OO ; six months nine months ..24 OO one year 30 OO TEN LINKS make a square. About eight words average a line. Business notices, inserted on the local **age, ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office every Saturday morning. 3l per annum, in advance , 49" Single copies, ready for mailing, fivk chvts. Address JAMES P. BARB Editor and Proprietor - Advertising at reasonable rates. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 2. EPIGRAM OX THE FREtfUII AT PUEBLA. Qouth Napoleon the Third, “I really believe, from the Mexic Republic I’ll now tako * Fr*ash " “Not so fast/' cries Juarez, with answer quite raaniah, " lhn going to show you the way to ‘ ivu/kSpan iYs/ M — Sunday Tin,?*. The Attack on the Bebels Near Charleston. We are assured upou authority not to bo gainsayed, that Gen. Bonham, in at tacking the Rebela at Soeessionville, not only disobeyed the positive orders of Gen. Hunter, but acted contrary to the advice ot all the general officers. One of them does not hesitate to characterize the affair asa wanton butchery. The popular im pression that James Island, where Geu. Hunter*:, troops nre encamped, is nn un healthy locality, is unfounded. Semi-of floral letters received by the last steamer from those mos’ competent to judge say so. Death of Mrs. Col. Ellet At eight o’clock on Sunday evening Mrs. Elvina Ellet, with of the late Col. Eliot, died at her residence in Philadel phia, in the ‘lGth year of her age. Sin was the daughter of the late Judge Dan iel, of Virginia, and sister of the present Judge Daniel, on the same bench. Slu has had four children, all of whom ar«- now living. She was present at the death of her husband, in Cairo. 111., and cann East with his remains. Her death ha* resulted from no disease, being tnaiiih from pure exhaustion and grief. She was interred Hi Hill Cemetry. IMPORTED LIQUORS. Just received, o large lot i4‘ Imported Liqu o r « , Consisting ol WINKS, HH.4SIHEK, dt, «(. A!1 warranted to be of tho very beat brands, and for aule. either wholesale nr retail, at the lowest r-iib i»rioe#, A Iff- n Targe lot of MonoiifiilielA and Bee* tided Whlwkey on hand, lIK.VKY KF.X\E!)Y, Hjnithtic-M street, Pituimrifh, l\i. jeiVhml BOBfKT DILZRI.L .. A. f. OALZKLL ItOBT. DALZBLLA C'O., Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION UNO FORWARDING MERCHANTS A s L> Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures Rio. 2.11 UHlißl l MTKEET, • PIXTSUfROI WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDER* Iron FoiuuleriN, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Near the Penn. R. R, Passenger Denot PITTSBURGH. PA. A|AjarAcrrK£ all ki\i>» oi ITI. Steam Engines, ranging from three to ot.< hundred and fifty horse power, and suited lot Grist Mills, Saw Mills. Blast Furnace*. Factories. Me. Give particular attention to the construction o: Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and lot uprights, tnulay and circular s:i«r mills. HareaUoon band, finished unci ready for ship meat at short uotice. Engines and Boiler-'of eveij description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron ftcparatoW Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and PuHiea u every variety, and continue the manufacture <» Woolen Machinery aud Machine Curds. Our prices are low, our machinery mnnufiictur ed of the bej»t quality of materialand warranted in all eases to give satisfaction. from all parts of the country solid: tedand promptly filled. f«2l:daw ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, UDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHER* fIIHIN INSTITUTION SITUATRIi. J. IN LOKBTTO, Cambria county vouia four miles from Cretuon Station Station, os i the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1858, with privilices'Sod conier the usual Collegiate Honors aad The location of the College *>n one of the moet'-l healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the A lie gheny Mountains being proverbial P>r its pun water, bracing air. aud picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRS’.. MONDAY alter the 15th of ATOUST, and end about the 28th of JUNE following. It ia divide i into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Kngweering, Ac., Ac., will be furnishing Dy the Institution to the Students. , „ Instrumental and Vocal Music forms noestia charge. Students will be admitted from eigl t years to the age of manhood. Teem—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly advance,........;........... $ll Washing and nse of Bedding - iC Classical and Modem Languages, extra 1( Students spend Vacation at the C011ege....... j.' Reference can* be made to the lit. Rev. i, toumrtifctofc aroMoiirr r * **«• u 4 Uqaor*, hr ■ Tabaeo, Ac. umhHvinks' 1 ™' 0 * 5 m * do 0,1 OFFICE MD WAREHOUSE 23T SOUTH SECOND ST iu26:ly PHILADELPHIA. WM. BMX & CO, PRODUCE AND PROVISION connuisiojii merchants, .VO: 15 SOlirfit WATER STREET, Philadelphia. Liberal advances made on consignments when required. myl-lyd JOHN F. FM.T9OJT.WHP ETXISOH..RODUAX B ELHiSOX. JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OP CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, HO. Ml SAIKET nUET, (2d door below Fourth,) PHILADELPHIA* JJUHST A XAGEE- Wliolccialo BrujfgltitH, !VO. S3S MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, , DEALERS IN Paints, OiLv Window Glass, Dye-staffs, Ac., and Agenta for kerosene: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning Fluid, Campheue, Tar, Pitch. Rosin, Wagon and Railroad Grease. myl:3md GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN KVKBY ONSCBIPTIOH OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, ttlO lIIENTXIT (STREET, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH LONGCOPE «fc I‘EARCIi, MANUFACTURERS 6c IMPORTERS. -0F hen’s ronsnuMG goods axd TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, XO. in NOI'TU FOIKTII STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ciiabCen nagee, Importer end eelerin Cloths, Cassimeres, Satlnetts, Vestings, Tailors’Trimmings, Ac, MARKET STREET, North Kid*. PHILADELPHIA. wyl*lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, N’O. 313 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, ice., Ac. Always on band a well selected etoek of Good* raitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON k 880., IMPORTERS Or WINES, BRANDIES, *c., ix» Danuta nr FINE OLD WHISKIES, XO. a SOUTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. aplfclyd JAMES H. OHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allcshony City, Pa„ unri'ncrcKEßa or SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNABURGS, IS Indus to 40 Inches Wide. .*»- Orders may be left m H. CHILDS Sc CO'S' *'*t n ood Htroet, Pittsburgh. no31:ly:U Important to t.Ami^ D«. JOHN H.IKVKV, HAVING FOR upwards of twenty years devoted his pro iessionat time exclusively to the treatment ol rnnatr l>tr,HcultU*, and having succeeded iu thou* Haufi.« ut ca°e« in restoring tho afflicted to sound health, ha.' now entire confidence inofferingpub- Uely his “ Great American Remedy,” DR. HARVEY’S CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed (when tho direc tions have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Hature. •v —v-w- • „ w*..jt al Agent N)ld by Druggists generally. /(WEPH FK.EXIXQ, Corner Marke- street and the Diamond. aulß.lydawie gATOS, MCBVN * CO- m. 17 FIFTH STREET, JOBBEBM ABB RKTAIIIII -OF rrixnmincs. Embroider! op, Collars, Ties, 'Suspenders, Skirts. San and'Rain Umbrellas, Corsets. Ribbons, And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. ® „ James McAnlcr. ' Bill Bnrswin, Jamas Hardman. Wm. J. Anderson. . T«MI Alexander Bradley. John G. Backofen, Georta Black. John B. Canfield, Alonto A. Carrier. Charles A. Colton. Wm. Douglu, John Evans, HopewcU Hepburn. Win. A Haven, fetor H. Hunker. Richard Hays, Wm. 8. Lavely, ITIIB. James D. Kelly, Peter A Madeira, John H. Mellor. James Shidle, Robert Robb, Walter P. Marshall. John Orr, Henry L. Ringwalt, John H. Shoenberger. Wm. E. Schmortz, Alexander Tindle, Isaac Whittier, Christian Yeager gECUVAST AND TESASUtKK, CHARLES A. COLTON. V HOLHER R HGWH, BANKERS An • imd Exehanxe Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Ban h Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par rum!.- or current paper, No.’ 37 Market streot, between Third ana Fourth streets. WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO.; BANKERS k EXCHANGE BBOXEBS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDJ3RMAN, OFFICE: 431 Pena Street. Fifth Ward. Collections promptly made; Deeds, Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal W riting Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. apGily AGRICULTEAIf. D. B. ROGERS & KOL UAXTmCTUBgRS O* Rogers ’ Improved Patent S i EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL. TEETH, OFFICE: earner Bntler and dyraer Streets, Ninth Ward, felJ-.lt PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWMDING MD COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOB THI BALE OF Floor,: Grata, Bacon, Itßrd. Batter, Dried Fralt and Prodncc Generally, Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER TO—Franck G. Bailey, Esq., William Dilworth, Sr. S. Cuthbert i Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd AOtL Heisker & Swearingen, S. Brady, Caah. U. 4M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton & Co., Wheeling. my2B:2ptf:is rr TOt WATT SOKE GOOD NEW Frnit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other lands of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth A Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop of Fruit aud lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and tuR assortment of Family Groceries, Teas. Wines. Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Dome >tio Liquors. . a HAWORTH A BROTHER. de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. rGDKY&CO, house, sign, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUKSNE WAY, second story. 49*Atl ircrk entrusted to me will be neatly'and promptly Abutted. ecZl-iy TIEBNAN & GETTY, Wholenole end Retail Grocers, INPOETBRB AND DIALERS XV TEAM, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac., NORTH-EAST corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, ALLEGHENY CITY. IMPORTANT INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY iff ■ PATENT AGENCY. 4! “ g) MIT. W. FENWICK DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. Far Twelve Teen I Far the pant fear B Braaeh ef Seleu -3 tIBe American, BPatent Aieae; Naad far Ftlteee * Tean la the Pat- O eat A|eirr Baal. P m>m ' ae Ofltoor ef the Fetee* Olee-lfce lest fear ae ■taler ef th BearWaT Appeal _ NOTE—AII informal Patent and a bopy of tl _ Refer topremit Com David F. Holloway. ion aebeamry to procure to Patent Lam gent free itarionor of Patents. Hon. de3o:tf ADDY A EWENB, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, ■#• 1M WOOD ITUR, OPPOSITE nWI CHURCH, WntBOMB. a*d 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY nil m icaToa'a omon. pnmiUMumLniß lead. ajOgß&mtarl&RK Spfiesssfiß .KSVirtirs:.' si- B. AD ordsse promptly attended to. IKES AND TINEOAK— 000 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, ■IBABKEIA FDM CIDER VINEGAR, in atom and for ado by WILLIAX BAGALEY, MS ■. IS aa4 se Weed street LOAN OFFICE, HEN BY W. CIMIOTT RO.IOASHITHFIEED STREET L '--B*artte«wnwHlUi. FHteha> ff i, S3K!?SJ3&k2“ SM •j OBeaHoara Amt 7 A. M. to lap. M. DUNCAN, DUNLAP A CO., . ...MWiWimftaarsof PPJ FHITE REFINED O A B BO N OILS, WI jJBKRTY STEEET^tta ,H^gaasga;«£»jw HgHS|MRMKMped Piaaoa, bom »wjSfib4" < EWWwSlfil' 2> liyii If FROFBBBIOHAL CARDS. etmio ». M’OAUIORT.... MM ., nM MEHK.», .4*941 lai» FRANKLIN,.VENANGO CO., myZblyd Ptuoyingi,, H. W. PiTTgE10g......—... FATTEBSON k DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond S*reM, nefir anntt iaMr PITTSBURGH. PA B . F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three doors below the Court Hotue.) roy3:ly PITTSBUBGH, Pi L. BBAOKENBIDGE, ATTORNEY -A.T LAW, OFFICE, NO. 135 FOURTH ST.; }e24:10 PlTTflgfkQH, Pi. J. D. HANCOCK ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 73 GBANT STBEET TAHL; MIBfiEON DIHTIIT • successor to G. W. Diddle, No. 144 Smith field street. *** OEco hours from * to 1 o’clock; and from 3 to 3 o’clock. felftly IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones LaagUiiu, HANITFACTCBEB3 OF IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA UNO COMMON SHEET IMM. Laiitii’s Patoni Skafiing, Piston Eo4a, nates, it. PITTSBUGH, PA. warehouses; ' Water Street nud 139 First Street. PITTSBURGH, And comer of Franklin and South Water Stroota Chicago. _ fe!7:ly Isaac Jones... John L. B6yd...Wm. M'Ccllouq PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., HI AUITFAtTIISKBS OF CASTBTEEI4 «*•» also. Spring. Plow, and A B Steel SPRINGS and AXLES, corner Rosa and First streets. nogaa PITTSBURGH, Pa. J. D. FACKINKR JOHN H. ItWJN. tjIURMTURE FOB CASH—A FULL AS. SORTMEXX of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embraciug BUREAUX. : BOOK CASES, end every article needed in a well furaiaheddwe? ling, aa well as a fine Assortment of OFFICE FIRXKTVBI, Constantly on hand and made to order; Ai the only icrmion which business » done at thiaotatj lisbrnent i* for CAS 11, prices are madeaccord ingly. Person? in want of anything In the above line would be advantaged by calling ** • - FACKIXEB d IBWIFfI. i., o.los Sinithfield streot, below Filth. mhlS-ly CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. CARPETS AIfD~OIL~CLOTHB NEW DRUGGETS, NEW BRUSSELS CARPET go** These have just been rooeived and are O', the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, at Uic lowest prices. SEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, it. -AT- M'CALLU M’S, No. 87 Fonrth Street. BOl’eilT PBKVIOI’N TO THE LAW advance in prices, of which the fullest »>,- vantage is offered m purchase FOR, CASH. del I Engine Boeder a haihumt, Daciuesne Way. near the Point-wlll make to order, and warranted as food a ean be mode, the foilowiiig machinery, via i Steam Engines. Turning Lathes, for wood and iron: Planers, for woodand iron: Drilling Machines; Hoiuiojnd Tobacco Screws; Patent-right ami Model Machines, in ths best manner. Shafting, Puliies and Hangers, of ail sixes and variety; Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length, will also make, and havw-on hand. Doctor and Niggoi Engines, and Dock Pumps for steamboats, Ac. Lathe inhears and . her Flat ing done to order: can plane 32 irckes wide.or feet ti inches long. All Orders Promptly Filled r.d Ramie us Solicited. .... _N. B.—Particular attention and pieinpritude givni.to repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines. myUclyd w. cc!tiusoHAu...D. ctntainsHaa...F. cumwoaan Cn. tansan.———— —.c. Doacag. 'IIINNINGIIA’IIS St - IsonitwUimonri. The Lead mnsthe Galena, or oth^ Staibnrg. or soft English, of-tb.^ A “^ upwards l,3 W '" be received for loUof2ob ton« and »f«iM^vc 8 r?: te “ Plicia, ‘ ,, * tto »“ d “»«»» i3EßS3“««iisat *•»««>* A C., and should bo endorbS*^”*?*^ Le "‘ i - __ tejSSSltiA Oaagjutc* Omen, 1 'I’HE QUANTITY OP^SStfwn. .tet'tAsSS my.d) JAB. Wj KiPLNY. Bri. (Jen. W Alsl< PAPER ;;. WINDOW CURTAINS, fto. New Styles for Spring of 1862. A ••nsjrssafs,**-, For sale by THOMAS PAI.DKD, • NiE u wood ■trret,. ■ »>tween 4th A Sh.JddoorbaiowDiateocdAUer H. Hr BMJTH* __ jj ’ ‘1 -airt IV o TARY PUELIC omen A* nt| . kiimuibh mst, iinieiilfcwm-.-_. ■ha : eiiAMShP*** .■•.-• i- .-ii-IrHolwp*'--' #*o£a & C» -80>.B.Diwm> PITTSBrSGH,PEHrA. FURNITURE. 21 Pieri'H 75 Plocoa W. SITUHTOCK. HUGH M. BOLE.