riskoA.D& 113027 Mii..El NMI] le IT. WAYNE 1016AqG 70 ALL PODTTS m Tn - z van, SOUTH WEST APIA NORTH WEsT. rALL fiItAANeELITE73I Commeuoir4 August 15th, 1862 wpm TO - CIIMCINNALTI AS QUICK, and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. :WESTWARD TY , 6119 Fast _L o. Mzil k eavlig ltteb4 -^.O- (XL 12 no p • m • 7.110 1,40 11. m. Allaghea7;..-/ilti a " a • 1117 t 11 .0 m 8 5:0 m a 15,...6 3. 7: • • • Wayne...A__ lo 7. tu. 2,25 a. =. amag0„......1,A0 P. la. 8.2;5 a. TU. FOR 001.1310143. OINODINATI k$T. LOU.LO, k l := • 41,415 a. m. 7526 D, m. 3,D,0 Arrival' at Oolam u5....11,30 a. m. / 0 0 15 v. n.. Oluoinnatt. 40110 p, m. 4,-11 , .; : 2,. , 1. Todiarkapolia.oAsol, La. . 41,4.6. a. U. St. Lo_ _ma. „7.50 a. m ii,:iti r. m All Trails through to Ohleago :lilac - AA ehl_min of Cars. - • • N. 8.--Tho time to Cianian ii is cL•c FP.4ll+ by Steubenville. Trah m ( I D b.. ) , ,;.lade meet at Columba•, and passcm,gers all go istc. CinJitinsti farther.. EASTIV.AIII) TRATYB - ARRIVE AT RETTSBURG7 romig° Elm= w co Ma il Cincinnati and St. LOlllB Faprt.. .... ACCOMMODATION Tr.:111. - strlci,sl,-..Cca, A tlo,11: Aliernmy Nevr Dr3gL:oa Storu a m 10;40 n 7. 0,5 LSO G.- 51.3 u; 4,30 pm 6,30 pm pm tt'r pm boa p m 2,1.3 i, in 3,20 1, o lig. Trains aro run by Coiumly.: 'which 12 tnitutes slower than Pi t'4l.rirzei r.a.glokete good co tho accon:modaiwa ire snot at reduced pric3s. Ito 0,30 p m roconatin3anyn ts - On Now Brighton with pachm• fb• Now Ca, o. trains conneot as follows: At. 31,11013. with 3 3es for Now CP.A17.1. 4crcer oa.ogiuri 13. SFe.. . At trr -ville, Oht, AKTUU. Cayahop., alts. ore. At ott.astleld, Ohio , for Lliortnt Vernon, Shonty, Tolelo, Dotroit. Ai for Doiawan,Soth;lield, '"3.• onamnatt.enta, Dayton. Intliaual,olis, Swat Lou.o ville, eto. Az =Loa. for Sidn.oy. Dz,troit. Dap: lo eta. At itArt Wayne, for Porn,- tun t4IIiTIOY. Ki',43i'alk, St. J oo,kh point. 3 in Central - 1-a,ila.ll are! At PLeuionth for Laporte. Ara ac witn tra!rl2 pni , •!! ln. T . rut .artiter avi 7:1 irlikpal GEORGI. PA Unicm. Passe:ls; SW . : A. Q. CASSL'iaita ,4 lt A.:;wat, WIN B. J E11.1,"1,S Genera f.iaper;ntoadont, r id- SRINT . Gerc.2r.:: :cr agrai.r:VELAND, PIT :71 , 11-lltt. it I) IL/ wiIfEELING RAIII.IV,).t It. 4 i• f" ,- YMER ARRzi-VOLDEENT. Ott and atilt: MONDAY. MAY sah., isrpn. Trtins will laaye. the Bcpol •.,. 1.:11) Pcnneylvar is Bauroad;inPittaburgl-.. hz, follow:: Pre 7II BURGT_,I Cer272.lsii & GTNCI ~ .`NATI: • 511I11.14•T LLNE, VIA STEUBLI:TVILL a. LA, .se z tzuourgh....... . I 1,00 c.. in. I 12‘rie p. m. o §teabcaville.. I 4 5 00 '• 4,00 - :a Nawark...._.... I 0.170 " t 10,15 " el uoiumbuo - ! I.:.:tii " I 11,415 " Alrivt6Cfrie.a:le - i... . ! 4,1;0 p. In.. 1 5,49 ,:ti. -:. . Br.,:h zd= ...... ...1 7,00 a. 4L I tt. 3, ' :, it: rig °Lange of ears bot - rcen Pittsburgh ,ac v 1 Cin ednmati. Splendid elespirz ea"r t.tt. , :.•:1.. trains. PITTSBURGH 1.......%7D WiT.ZET.J;;;C:. Logyes Pitta_bwrah...t..l,oo A r . O i t 3,19 :1,.,1 12,<1 Wei15a1p0.,..... 2,01) 4 1 7,.:.11 " t :::,:,:,, • Wbenville...4,isV.• " 1 11,15 " ! 4.1 . ..4 • ading ...... .4,54 " 11.0 ; •2. - .7. " l .• tb 5 Mzel 5,05 " 1'10,40 " I 5,05 Oorgiectlng at What:ling 71. th Ealtitnorer.nd tYr.l,., Po...and at .Boll2lr ..”10 , Central (Ain cad for Zrvats:l;le. TAMICT.S:OT, Cirolevil , e, Imbue and Olnclz-..tatt. litilamapc,ll7. =1 `.± Sill , / DI& and 1/Ohr.B VT::',.... PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. eaves Pittsburgh .1,00 a. ro.l 12,55 p. m. do Wellsville 4,25 " i 5',00 roßayard tz,7,0 " , 4,ati 0 Milano ....... ~... f1,..1:t `•I 4,4tu Hudson W,oo " I b„ ,, ..11 " Arrives Cleveland 9,16 ' 1 e,:so " Connegtin' g a._. Baya7ci Nrit}l Trt7C.,41.11V:15 'ranch for New Philadolneia c...titicnal DO7Oll at A lli =me with Pitlibarßh, Fort NVarro and Cni"s, , , gaur e ad at ii,tdson. 1:11h 1.1e , ' , ett t.l'.".ne:, in? and Cincinnati ft P. f^: .A1,,, , t2.. Cat-a";-,11 - : , 1. and Millerebarf, sad p.: C; :70 -;t1 yriiLl; ."--; R R for Erie. ....r.:nl:i7.t. a..-:•I 1!..ttl:41o, wit C C ,:-.- 1 R R for Toledo. 1.L.b.".:1t. Oht;:ago and the ac.-..h -wen. Welleville.1?:::-•Inasodr. t!,.:-. Ie.:: -!^t 4, 4 .:01.. ri. Ronarrang Tra.r..c err:cc at tt,2o - a ra, 0,:4 105,25 end 5,00 :, r:. I rt:rourn tickets i,, a , l ! :-. 7.L.1 , .!:- , We.,'"'"'' , W , !St, 11 , .rth or . _ , ; .. ..L."- , 1 .. C.... 1 I 0111reaSt the L" . ., , ‘.: '.. For farther p' - ' - ""1" !!4•7 7 7 WiLLIA M ....',. i i• - .W.A T.: ;'. A At the Compaq ; offi•zo iii JiretZat :..•; street 1832. NIIEINEIL ON AND AFTER MONDAY, PENNSYLVANI.A CRYFRAL RAIT.f . cI2:I;. EIGHT FPAIAZZ TifTHßOtrall L t'; s i alvestlinpr-ssense7. 3'l fita'.iert erteT (except Sunday) at 2,50 a ra, , 5,,,:w1;;1:r:y at tau ritvzip:3l, Etatie - ae, at Harrisburg fo; 31 ii ;t5 for New York vi; !!:.7. ;,• . - TitE daily utg.,3o p sta;T:nz o riudpa:. gommaldug. d re..v. e,,itaectiou el.l - faiTi7hurg Baltimore and Was'a;tute. andfez New Allentown route. THE PAST 1.,T1111 ioavea tha rtIXT, (ateept Bunda7)'• At '4.29 p. a: grim:spat stall nv, c0nn , ,2:17: at if 5;1 Baltimore and THE LOCAL FREIG iiT TR. A T . N. gar Car attached, 193.7.1 a Zhe OVUM morning (Saila:l7i OX.laptei) at running ag far as COLO= a : fa, stations. ACCOMBVI:draI"iON JOHNSTOWN ACCOM ' , IODATION &Lc' leaves daily (axcer 6i:inf.:l.7)7A 7,4:5 p. ping at all stations cs.d. raanin iar Cale Math. FLEUR AC%-'07 , 6 &TO - AT - TON T %AIN 1.7 Ws Ira station leaves dAi 7.1,3•3 SECOND ACCOMMODA'I.ION TRArPT L.; Wall's station letsva a:. 11.1000a.m. THIRD ACCOMIIO.7.II`.I:ON Tti...1124 Co: Wall's station 13a,vm 4,00 D. n. FOURTIE at Wane station, leaves (esc.sp.t Sun:W.:Oat 8910 D. EA. RrsaThrEN 1.7.7, CI 1 - 611'17-:N ARRIVE Ili 2111..91iLii:.:.11..6.6.1!.. - AJ..01V.9.: Enemas Vit,•:`7 ...... ....... ... Fast Line .. . a. r. Johnstown Aceoramodati...r, ........... ro,4:rz a. r.n. bWitllluSta.tionAcot , inatu;:trics e,,;11: F .. Fr . 9d Wall's station ..... s o :Pt a. id Wall's Station ilocoo.::no:lati,a p. 4th Wall's Station Accoratoto4atiou..... , ..;,lo r. is. WirSisins 'tor Tilai.urniba ano (...mltota at BLeir . aviiio Interneotion with Express and Johnstown Accommodation Enzt and W0 . .3:41,ntl also with Local Freight, East and Wos.t. • The Travail ..1g s:catt.- to thoir ~,tote.q. , in Emit:LE:l4 or Wost„to ttayo by tbs ridiNNSYLVANTA .fyir7.,llo.A.u, Ltd ...:ILow snocttions now silerets' e.17t11,3 . 4 any other rants. The wen b0.E.0..:`.,! 3, , t a stone n.nd enti:oly :Teo. kom , b...t VT.) Promise Saf , 'y. .o why VW favor ?;.o.:d with their p2Aronage. START: TOtfirrFr YORK - $12,50 plat. %..D111.1",_ /A.- ... ......--- itY49 cAR.I i.....p1, t ....... ...... ....... -.... :'..!,:),. CA o'!!lP.i.t. .... galaingsittuouet. , ...r o zlictr..c..ca 'I oil tho I'Mti ylvalug, gallro , ill, and io PLilal.fl,:i4,. lialti alwiew York. ..gr - ars puralia.q i a;ties ill cars . will e. Zed an =Atm no , .. , o=in , :ir, sled in addition to the om where the ent..-pany OTICE—In case of loss. tho Nwin hold themselves reipensilio 1 - •:::•;',:••7•:•-7-:.' ll:Lunge onl aad ter an amouot tint no. N. 8.... An i• •••• • • • . 41 .,.„3 to convey pc.: . , :senF,c , r - - and - easv.ge fl -r• depot. at a er.sr:::s Cu t 2.1 cen:s Ica ez.,h pallenaor and "tr..l.se: - ..r.:e. zor MEOW SPPI.9 tO. STEWAZT. .A.gerd. At the Penna. R. R. .1 3 .7.2renzz Staton. on IS he.-- , ty and tirset streets. e2b BOOTS AND saors, !.. __ AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. 1,001 dT TELT. PRICE'S LIMN Boa& Lasting.Heil Gahm.*li SLOO 121inh Lasting Congress Hod Gaiters Si mrne ' 11 1116 Illnatio w orth r &his Congr - mu Heel Gaiters sldue s wortk VA line Fran& Morrtgwo Bret Boots for L 'm a star .- t ,1. r.- , •:: . 1 es Fine Ooat Congress Heel Boots for :HA wrti l s B l7s.. Iss Fine 74f.t.rrreo Slipper.. for A-:. ; -w a rd; 75, ' Fine Kid Slippen :za• 75a, wont $1,12. giC illiberiModii la proportion. JAMBS ROBS, 1110 Riad *riet, roar Wit it 11.110ADii. rii.w Rom% VIA RIVER ARE RAILROAD. iArais $1;41) CINCIPOIATi N. R. Canna:Ling at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, rind Terre iautuandAltonßailroad.toSt.Louis 3 ni Lafayetto Said IndlanapolisiNew Albany_ and Saicla.ana Michigan - Central Ritloadefor CM OA -4;0, ROOK 161:AND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Troight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERtiE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Oinein nati or Lawrcotteburz in Ie o time than by any other route by twcoty-lcar hours, and at ae low rates. Tha only rtin.l by which shipments can be made fl;:m to the West, without bre:Leh : Lair— Consigtunents to .1. E. GIBBONS. Agent at Cincinnati. or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Luterenceborgh, w:11 rcccive prompt attention, and no charge. for commission; NO CHARGE FOR DELTAG7. OR comu;SSCH: AT 1. tWRA;;CERURG. For 11.11-i•ht:r information a pply to THOMAS (No. 215 Water street,/ agent of the Conau,rt , is prepared to giro ruaouon kg cau T 3 f:r t ewers an freight to Indianapolis, Terre I.i.Paycitc. Chicago, Peru. Green- Churicatorkaris and Mat t., it, H. F. LGI, Faris President. .1( tr.it: F. t.;;IE - Eil., General Freight Agent. n. 11; ~.; ---~- UP.U.OLSTERING. ti.piiae. - , , , LS TER Y, NO. 85 1.'01: , "11 - .1'.1:1 ST., NEAR WOOD. 711111. SFIZSCRItitYRS ifSANDF .AC- Ci - KE-nil keenen hand every : Ornaments, Bede. Mattrases . tba, oplehrated Pittent Spring !,. 11 . 1351:d$ 111(1 Fixtures. =l,- I.t 1011 givo - _t to all orders for fit •trvi Yr. 4 ko. EVENIGK. P . CI 'I J _I..S . ' 1.17Z; D RESTAURANTS WELI.E:'3A..E OIf,STFR DEPOT ) AT . T:II:9LD STAND CCIi -, ,UCC;PPE RESTAURANT, NO. eisj, FIFTH. STREET, 7,711 Ent F.S. E ES. Irtrry. LS, IC ES czt.INWS. and the tracle eau withz...lealto Bay Oystov. at the I,wt, t ; rat,'. Cr.u•Atry tradu rt)IJNO, Prorrir.tor. reS Ealing Saloon, VIRI:IN I.f, EV AND SMITH If E LA/..sI.I.tEETS: _I, V "'feat to Pao.n-;,iv n a Passerger Depot, -114 Frt - ri:o VP, this po , , •ii.. ,, rlhPr nreparAtta .7. qt -..,t Cle i übl gener gby, ~tr; t.‘;t11 . .._ .r• : - . trkets alT.,rds. oysters , :rve.l up ir. -; ..y v....ric.!y et during the , u6r Ales he feels ler their 04. r. ; rue vekl daily ar.d ;LILL I'T`S', OLD STAND, - fi THE WANIONDI to 021 nifilt Vroprlutor. '951 1: • 7::4 ;;;;:7'.; rrrirrn ...• - e . .UI :O! the tnedern the ,üb:eriLer 1,!• - • tryzntli and the Vac L. , ut the market et site: 1:- EI:P.S syli! 7err:.:2 wig in every vAriety of stt:e aLi confldent in re- CO t* Li.: -`.1:• A 1,- ; ", and DAY ar4:lY :v._ • 0 lilt i_7r4lE, K 0 , ;712 IT. A Td: oli 1) •A L LEY, I'ITTSB ti7RGH. hi - 135Citif.11:::: ANNOUNCES . .E. ;.”.t1 :11 daily receipt 01 I I Eitti. (JAME, r.r patruL. , of kr.— Iv,— tme with everything t.:11 itne a t 0 a hurte,t 3,11 :74 L OYSTETi Ai4IJ EATIK HOUSE N.:, lii wood - istreot, P.L.',;:iburgh, .'I6I.LBALE RZT.I.':.II.ILUALI ANU EASTEhiI FISH, i '1 'T •f lAA SD itA.LTIMORE AND t!,f, Att. in Z:LC..t.t N..afton. 3 CO; ',P., 1.:1;0..411:31.2;3.1iTZ, "..¢E ; I,li,e7ty Etreet., :Ist be , ;;;;;.,. Pono,yll - 11MiR Et Clt) nYlsc C9l2venient h • Arrivv,el)3.olP.c `, , • ..n ,• 1.X...11Z '••• • . ' MBES! .t.t - .71r.ii , :-; ii 1.) 1.1Q.u011..; Witl(7.. la, / 1 1.. i VihiGkey, _V(/. 120 KO (:; 1(= t(A Uri re" 'WEST afit CO., C .: 1 -R.RIAGES, BUGGIES, AND BLEIOIIB. No. 157 1.-**-zzst. ht.r.N2l., Yitteourgh .111 werk vl4l. ill 1.1.1 i/ I i MEM! P.L7 ..J. 9. EZ TXBR I.:lte Rl,Aceltaon'a. r_titcyriiians [:iuoces:or to Re3aunt k Anderson,] Den Jars In Foreign Fruits, rents, Confectionary, Sugars, Eire Works, Ace, 1708. 128 AND 128 WOOD STREET. -PITI'SBIROH. 'ti 'via:rill:in An C 11,413 WAREHOUSE, o 164, t EDEIII,.!. ST., ALLEGHENY. tindortakir.z, in nil it br,nchno, trill reoeive rooki.taticiat oni,r2 :•an tie left at the room the Livor;7 titable INIr. JAMES FLOYD, Al,uviuty. se18:19 p()I.E0 11A1.1.11.11,2,/ I&D SALOON. 1 - ..c.011.1.1LL i)NEltioroald remind his old friends and .;17.a oini.rs that ho io still to befottnd t 3 old staid. UAL!, entrance on Fnrth street. has, always on nand the best vality of lager Boer sal in connection with the nail, a welt appointed billiard saloon, with goad ands itepembe: the i' h cr. Aaoito Hall. Fourth et. fmn) oLls].. - .4:A1l E.C.ieti ING GLASS dk PIC TUIle i'llA:111..; MANUFACTORY NOS. 221 EA zT STREEZ rzfn ! II EET 215 CENTRE STREET. Enablidp , dlVB. I;EVir YORK. Es r.; T!lis Eetablishment has been in nom,tion 24 year. and is the Largest of the kind in the United States. NI., have on hand or manufneturvii to order every ae.ierii,dion f LIP /KING GLA.:S. PICTURE AND FOR.- FRAM 1-.:S, Plain and Ornamental Pier. w a li. Oral and Mantel Glassos, Connecting. Cor nices. Bann and Pracket Tablas, with Marble etc. :4ouidings for Z'i,..ure Frames. in lengths saita lde Sro transnortr.tiqj:, either GiU. Barging, Rout. Afahogawy M e. Our w Ale...tile:ors. and ex:Gush-a facilities enable ! any article in our lino u good sa the In .! nod a 4 ',herrn ea the cheopeat. D'!". ' ARE INVITLD TO CALL UPOI , us when the; New York. We elate' to ke able to supply them wils every article is our line which tacy earl post - ably rollout at prices lower then they . can kurnitaso elewhora. Order,, attended to trial prowl*oos. Dc 41.2.1 fail con when you visit Kew York. °goo& Ware:own% No. 215 Centre St., N.Y. HORACE V. SIGLER. Ag't. 5„ H. SMITH, - NOTARY, PUELIC' PITTSEEDN PUT. FlifillTilEEP 141.. L DWELLT2IIO SOtSE POE b•• RENT—A comfortable twmtory holm of hAU, now, War. ettlo and yard. Bent Sl4 ef per Etioatlicamelliote posectelon. Apply to oaf OUTELBEItTA EOM. IMatkot gm& tb .lolicooles of the most relatable 'LI YOUNG. Smitbfield st. 3A. C.) LT El. , hl::.ei, Prcprirter cr.n: , iderable Er - te• the iA.!.‘:510.'; It a sham of a,2 tiar wilt be !ME !VIBES tel t, 6e cf the beat mate inyl2:lyd. p • 1-iifi ill • i') 4 ris:i. irazig :7.1;19: BY THE BELUNCE MUTUAL INBUBANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, On Bundligs,Linated or Perpetual, Morahan dila Furniture. e.. in town or country. OFFICE NO. SOS WALNUT STREIT. • cel lo, oPitol. • ismsno Os. 5505.503 SO. Invested as follows. vim Fint Mortgageor Improved City Pro- , party worth double the amount $155,605 00 Ground rent. find ohms 2.462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Meg 6 11 cent Mortgage Loans, MOO. c05t..........27.900 00 Philadelphia oily 6 II Gent 30,600 00 Allegh County 601 cent. Pernagl- Tani& Loans —.. 10.000 00 Collateral loans. well secured 2.50000 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroadoompany. mortgage 10an..... 4.000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stook of Reliance Mutual Insuranee Company 24= 00 Stock of County Fire Insurence LO5O 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. hormones Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2.012 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 WI ' Bills Receivable, business paper 16.27 18 Book Amounts. secured interest. etc..- 6,216 72 Cash on band and in hands of agents.. 11.385 15 0303, CLEM TINOLEY. PresU s(o ent. 96 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley. Samuel Bispham , Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen. Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill. 11. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland. Charles Leland. Frederick Lennie. Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward. John Bissell Pittsburgh. B. M. RINCHMAN„ Secretary. • J. GARDNER COFFIN Agent. myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood its. EIFILAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN. ILPSCRANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA. INSS. OFFICE_S. E. CORNER TIDED AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vas is's Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Riven.. Canals, Lakes. and band Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses. • • DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Semler. Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penrose, John C. Davis. James Tranmsair. Wm. Eyre. Jr., James C. Hand. Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. Dr. It. M. Huston, Geo. 1.1. Lieper._ Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley. Samuel E. Stokes. J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke. Spencer M'llrain. Tho... C. Hand Robert Burton. Jr Jacob P. J ones. James B. M'Earland. Joshaa P..tre , John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. /fieggigik •B. Borger. do. WILLIAM MARTIN. President THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. HIJIIIT Lttanam, e.ocretary. P. A. MADEIRA. Agent. Sal No. an Water street, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS B Y FIR E. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE: No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT Perms:ET. near Eith. ' STATRMRNT la , ASSETS, JAN. let, Isl6o. Published Agreeably to An Act of Araembly, being: rtrat Mortgagee, amply secttred 51.896.4 0 . Real Estate, (present value $103,313 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample EtAlat tend Securitiessl9,l3s StecLs. (present value (i 66,667 774) cost 5?.76.1 Ni NOW, and Bills Receivable ......... oo Caab 27.919 SI f2.lfia,rfd kt The onl7 . profitn from premiums which thin com pany eau divide by law, are (rum ricks which have been determined. - • •• • - . Insurance, made on every description of Prop erty. in Town and Country. at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their inc,rporation, a_pericsi of thirty yeare, they have Fula losses by Fire, to on amount egoee‘ling Four Millions of Dollars. thereby al twding evidence of the advantages of foruran-e, al well its the ability and disposition to meet with promptness ell liabilities. Losses paid during the year 111639,1162.16111 36 DIRECTORS. Charles W. Bazaar. Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown. Simnel Cir.tat,, Isaac Lea. Jacr.l, R. Smith, !Award C. Dais, George W. Richards, George Fa'.eo. CHAS. N . B. A NCK R, President. EDW ARD C. DALE. 'Vice President. We. A. Slut.. Socretary pro tem. .1. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. myld Northcaot 'or. Third and Wood rte. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PlTTikilltiltGH. ()ROME DARSIR. President. F. M. GORDON. Seeretarr. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN. (ien'l Agent. No. 92 Water street. (Spann A. Co's Warehouse. np stairs.) Pittsbursh. Will insure against all kinds of FIBS end MA RINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Dlreetors who arc well known in the commintunty, and who are determined. by promptness and liberality, to Win taiu the character which they have assumed. as of fering the boat protection to those who desire to bet insured. ASSETS. OCTOBER 30th, ital. Fierlt Accounts ' $ r1"1,04X1 nO Mortgafe Ifid tio Office }um:attire 2. 2 - 41 int Open Aceounui„ etc 7.409 43 Cach -. 18.3.51 99 Premium Not 27, 0 4115 '.51) Notes and Bills discounted. 174.t0 14 DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr.. James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiok, tieorge Damie Wm. 11. Smith, Chas. W. Iticketson, Andrew Ackley : Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Row J. Thomas es ' .Berd. Bakirwell. John R. liVeune. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY Or PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA, Seeretam WM. BAGALEY, President. Otnee. Cor. of Market and Water Sta., Insures against Loss and Damage in the Nnaiii tion of the Southern and Waster's Rivera. Lakes. and Bayous. and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures against Loos and Danis.* by Fire. DIRECTORS. Wm. Becalm ts. Park. Jr.. ED W. G. Jobnator. . F. JonaL Reese Owens , M. Howe. B. Preston. Gorge Bingham. S. M. Kier. i l ohn Shipton. M,Co;imer. . pezbaujih. 411 b. ohnS. - Duwrh. O. H. Zus. .1. Caldwell, )50129:17dh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 OHESTNIIT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital 0219,100 &seta 0504,945. WILL MANZ ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCB. either Perpetual or Limited.= every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. Preeldent, M. W. BALDWID IRECTON Vies President. R& Charles Dam E. R. Cops. N. B. &Labial. George W,Brown. C. B. er Sav manory, . jceeJohnph S. Paul. Sh l a - - S. J. Madero E. Cl n. ' F. Bisoxicaus. thanker's , . J. G. COFFIN. Agent. 3yt 17 Corner Third and Wood streets. • imo. imeduttEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT MR. TBl lILLI OP PIG METAL &ND BLOOM% NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK PITTERI7IIBI4 MoNOBIGIAMIro eP LA PLANING MILL would rretfally ill krm the public that he hal rebuilt ee the_tra. arid having enlarged hie ettablishment. Ind it with the newest and inutapproved insehinerp_ is now prepared to turnia weds( D boar:Lumen sesad re-sawing, dooti. lal a r t and chattels. kilned. trams. moulding, box =kin& h.& Boma Pirtseintow.Sept.7.llB7. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITI'BIOIIBIL ONTICE. No. 117 rltta IN4 Meek Imo. 118 VMS OW t : t.L.L:. I*-• noton. • awe. D _ i Vai llid"ili tE4 MlZeiravg" TS. PITTSBURGH. POST Published every morning, [Sanday's excepted.] Owner Fifth Sid Weed Streets. YERMI3 OS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. sor•D er•• dby enssiens 12 cents per week- RATES OF ADVERTISING. Scent. One mac... ...... 50 " o th n ree e wtieek 01 00 1 75 one month.,-- 5 00 " three months 12 00 six months 114 00 " nine months 24 00 po elear ' 10 00 TEN LINES make Et square. About eight words average a line. thanneen notices. inserted on the local page. ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same olSoe every Saturday morning. 81 per annum. in advance air Single copies, ready for mailing. Ftvg °arra' ST Address JAMB P. BARB Editor and Proprietor Sr Advertising at reasonable rates. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22 FOREIGN GOSSIP Paris does not consume so much beer as the little city of Brusselo. The latter has sixteen hundred and eighty beer shops, and the weekly consumption of malt beverage:: i:, about twenty five butts to each. Several Sister,. of Charity have lately passed through Lyons, on their way to Marseilles, where they are to embArk for Mexico to attend on the hospital of the French army. At the festival of :it. Peter, celebrated lately in Rome, the akin unbiie:y protested against the en-4.1. of Pied tuont, which has again • v.'. vof .-4 /7 to the Holy See the annual r. chalice. The Louvre, already rata in Spnnisli pictures, has recently been still lumber enriched 'by a grand full-length portrait, by Velatiguez, - of 'Ate. Vourtli of Spain. Ibis title work 1:10.01, juired for the comparatively TWO NEW ' l • u 6. - t• Chatele!, and v€4itilateil on a new plan. ,„The hg..: is t: fleeted over the Itrotse meat. , enortnons inirrrir, and tdiettioli,,,r , burners are -1., iirLirided for'v ligli:- ing apparidn,. I.f I: ; b. P 1 , (..jt0n! 1 .1. 111 nl tram-• .. taisameo I/ 0 )::„ vino Lt•. quent th- , -.t.-.alialtulvnt a Uf 111,09/. t.-. aut .... . the prwr i f the Berth . 1 .• ::: y. I:cob .1 101 charg,,. three of I No , Pl, t . ..t1 it rcain;; thrn.. 11,... 10^_,495 2' f o r year fur ev. , h niitr6l,C. Aenllr `c • •,• : wrltt, ; i 11,,• I •; re,eipt "t !t} i tki.• ;:tx r, :•..; nit,r, ri t tl, ": •••• !;.•Itt ; • •• .1 • . : . •.• •• k iy •h•• 1.:!) a tio,:o •tr., t , a •••7.% COME=II !iv, ts“•s,;, pa5H ..!•• tw,. ter{' trian tww la Wilt' 11 7 : 1•1 I, dal. nitwty '•..; pr , -; sod • cretttm. 5.5- . 5 ,, • , hundri-.1. 1)1. liert‘a: !. t! 1 :•al•.!: ... wa tried c. I. t;.r .IL 'y agmn.-1 the 1,;•• . ! r t ~f t r,e irrr severe marks on h I i I ht. was age, and all the t x{„ awl tu t. :.• times on th lirst p:•y;r. 31, e es pontling with t! in which the libel au.-: W.d6.261 76 In France, the 1., ize t,%,, francs otlert d I.y the Itue .1.• cos for the inventittn of ettrhon orieti.; Idiot graphy has I.een awarded to Mr. Poltto, in, witty a second prize to M. rargi,r. Englishman, I Nlr. Puuncey, D oz .. chestero who was recommended for a prize of .IOIM on a former award 01. the Duke's trustees, was the first who aettutily produced it carinon pittnire, though I. Poltevin has made important itnprcete ments in the proce s s. ()reason Bpringe, Ciunbrin Co., Pa. wimp* DELIGHTFUL AND pso p ULAIt place oftn:liner resort, local ed direct ly on the line of the Pennsylvania. Railroad, on the summit of the A Ilegheny Mountains, 2.:00 feet above the level of the ocean, will be open for guests front the Pith of June till the lOth or 00. tober. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved and beautitied, and a number of Cottages have been erected for the accommo dation of families, rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive plaices in th e st ate. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions hero in a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables. Tun-pin Alleys, Baths, etc., together with the purest air anti water, and the most magifieent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets, good fur the round trip from Philadel phia. $7 60 from Pittsburgh. 43 05. For further information, address U, W. MULLIN je24dtf Cresson Springs, Can - orio Co., 405 1 i 44.11 2"P 4414,r65t0tt• R - qj' Er 2 I,IBA TUB GREAT CURE FOE CONSILIUM. HE PROPRIETOR OF TIM; 31E01. AL OMB having made it the study of yearn to concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now offering to suffering humanity the result of hid or- Penance. This truly great and good Illetlivitio is Prepared with much care, the tar being didtilled egprendy for it, is therefore free from all inipuri ties of common tar. ' It has oared more moss of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. It will cure RronehlUs. it will cure Asthma. t will cure Sere Throat and Breast. t will mere Conagho and ()olds and ie an nv lzi nary ahaide leemplasanye kr disarm?, of the liidne7a , you base Csios. • lek.lieware of Coaaterfeitelid th Dypei WIS Dridisiona 1115. s gt ad if they do IKA not ßT'll 01111VY01 go to the agent of whom • yews panthased them and retain Yew =KM Phan at re and set a desedniveek- Vir. - _ o f not by panpaid on . ow_ t oailiklignitheenit WISHART_._ Propzietor. 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