- -- - "—Z 14 2.4 • OW —3. - M 1 11E40U. _ FITIBURGII FtWilla CHICAGO RAMAT', , „To nt, POINTS Dr THE WEST. ROUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST: - 4 Phitt ARIitANGERIUMIN • Ginn:tensing August 15th, I Tom wo CINCINNATI AB QUICK. 't and to Indianapolis. St. LoMu' & and Ohiesse shorter than by any other route: WESTWARD TRAINS. Les &I;40 Fast Line. Mail Express. Pitrebprgh:.. 1,000 1 m. 7,10 a. m. 12,50 p. Alltigheny...,.l,lo m 7,20 a, m. 1,00 p. m. 6 Arrivos m. 5,20 p, in. 8,80 p. IttrWayna...2,lo4). in, 2,25 a. m. Mew) 5,36" p. m. 0,35 a. m FUG; COLUMBUS CINCINNATI* ex. Lotaq ves , • L'cgatlima 8,45:a. m. 7.25 P. M. 0 , ,50 p.m. Anivm at Ooltimbus..3l,so a, al. ,1 10,15 p.M. cinbinuati. 4,20 p, in. ff , 4oa./st, IndisulaPo/12.16,30p.te. 5,45 a. m 8: (lamb 7,50 a. m %a p, m All of Cars. Trains tbronah to Chime° crithang change , Niß.--The time • to Cincinnati is the rams as kr.htimimmville. Trains on both Roads net' at IJOIUb9/1. and Da63arlitar3 all Co in Ma m erlnnati together. EASTWARD 'PRA rim • ARRIVE AT PITTSBLIEGIL Chle.wg' 0 ExpressL....„St,oo a. in Chicago Mail 8,10 p. to CincinnaU and St.-Lonis p. to ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Psderal Street - Station, Allerben,l Arrive Leave • "Arrive ' JAlleitheny New Brighton New Brig* Alletherir 9,00 a m 10,40 a m 5,15 a in. 040 ato 13,00 m 1.30 n in AS-45 ain 11 , ,3 1 0 am 4,80 p m .6,50 y m 42./0 P ni t 2,25 P m 640 p m ' 8,15 p m 3,20 p 500 p 1101. : Trains aro run by Columbus tune. which 13 muottea slower than Pittsburg.b time. good nn the SOCOMlllodation trains are sold at reduced Prices. . The 0130 p m accommodation traits oonneots few,Bruichton with packets for New Castle. Swoosh trains connect as follows: At *ion, with stages for New Castle. Mercer. Youngstown. ko. • At tlmilla 014 to:end-=from laillersbutith, AlMn.-Ourahoga Palls.eto. • • . At iriansfiel& Otno. for Mount Vernon. Shelia. Sainatutky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Creetlint, for Delawaro, Springfield. Columbus Oiliainnatt, Xenia, Parton, Indianapolis, Saint iskottis, Louisville, etc. . At mina. for Sidney. Detroit. Dayton. Toledo eto. At Port Wayne, for Peru, Lafiiyette."Jud., BaL - it Louis. Qwmoy, Ileckuk,_St. Joseph and interme diate points m Control Indiana and nimbi. • ". At Plymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago, with trairislir"all;polnta VOA Missouri. Iowa: ape! Minn'osota. ger miller' information and flimpth d o g e t e opp4t lo.:.. OBORGR4PARICIR. Ticket Agl. UnioePaeeengerBtatsru. PittgArtrah. ancva. Q, CASSELMKTAR.i.t, AVatbetisc J 011 1 ,113. JBRVLS,_. General Sunertnteedent. IF tfriL SEWN, .General Pampas.? Agent - - - LAND, PITTSBU RGH AND ; NaI:BRUNO RAILROAD. 'I * PRYER ARRAN NT On and atter MONDAY. .' . .561, A. 561, Petits will leave the Depot of th • fineaustvan.a Railroad. in Pittsburgh. as follow., • ~,,.,,., prrISBURGW-t lAMBUS tillilOßT I,M.M. VIA SIRS LiENlfil fit S. 1.10 tee t ntannrill— ... 1 00 FLIP, 1440 P.p. 60 , ittenbenvilje.:. 4,00 - - 41,22 t Newark..:..-... -. 9.50 a"'' 141.15 dt Winabus:.-;..- 11,1 0 " ' k1.,45 tuners Oncirmati 4,20 p. In. GAO a.m. It St.Monis 7.50 a. m. 5.46 P m de ohesum of oars between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati.. traSms. ..., / plendid sleeping ` cars attached to all night POTECI3IINGH AND WITImTNG LEND. Le•l74• • Imo 6,10 ap 12,50 m iika‘ zslonvTilag: •• " 4,00 5 Wheeling 4,54 •• 10;23 ". 4,55 " Arriaes }faWO; 5,05 " ' 10,40 " 5,05 " ooniecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Rafted, and at :Bohai:. nil Central Ohio Railroad tor Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Colimus and Crunannati, Indianapolis and Saint I ouW and points west. PAT.S. BURGH AHD ChrirKLAND LEK& eavis Pittsburgh 1,00 a. in.112,501%1311- doq Wellsville 4,25 " I 3,00 do :!Bayard .....- 6,10- " 14 .. do i; All ..... ....... 6;43 " 440 " do l'. Hudson .... 8,00 " 6,42 " -Arritleo Cleveland 9,15 " 8,30 " Connictinut 4 Bayard with Tr.scarawas ;branch for lOw P • olphia and Canal Dover; at All i anceOvith Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicaro Hailread at Hudson, with Cleveland, ZanosviLe and Cincinnati ft R. for Alcron, Ca,vahof a, Pal 19 and Ifillgrsbut auCleveland,with i And. , - tE - 35 - 13.mado, W u a / It Bif; Tolelo, Datoit, Chicago and the north wee .31 TtellsrilleAeoonunodation leaves. at 4,00 p. Rebind:2g Trains arrive at 2,20 a in. 9 4. 5 111,5,P5 and 8,00 p so. Througn tickets to of prominent points in the west; bouthwest, north or „northwest, can be pro oured;at the Liberty etreet depot. Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. ForEfurther particniars irloly to WILLIABNR W A ET Agent, At tthe ; Company's office M... in Freight Station. Penn street; ; ° nal 1882. lIIPMILER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY Sth PipitY2ll.l Olifteu BAILBOID, Eli iur DAILY IMAMS. IntRoI:roIe2IAIL•TRAIHT leaves thopassongor Station every morning (except Sunday) at 2,50 a m. stopping only at the principal stations, and making diroot connections • at Hartisburg for Baltimoreand Washington, and for New York via the Allentovin route. T FIE eIHROUGH TorioRESS TRAIN leaves daily atE,6O p stopping only at _principal sta tions, mameg diroot connection at Harrisburg for Baltuabro and.Washingtoni and for. Now York via Allentown route. • - TIM FAST LINE leaves the station daiir, (except; Sunday) at 8,20 p. m., stappmg only at ,principal stations. connecting at na.rrisbura `llaltinibre and Washington. THEI.LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN. with Passen ger oar attached, leaves the passenger station every morning (Sundays excepted) at 5,30 a. re., running as far as . Conemangh, and stopping at ail stations, • ..1030. 1 112110DATION TBAINs. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves daily (except Sunday) at 2,43 p. oft.. stop ping at 11l state= •and running as far aa Cone • matth.s FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's gt4ion loaves daily (except Sunday ) at 6,40 a.m. RECOin , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily. (except Sunday) at 11,00 ey: n. WaII'eTHIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN_ for itation /087C8 daily. (except Sunday) at 400 pa FO TH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fo r Wall'e eftaticm, leaves daily. (except Sunday) at 11615 THE CHUILL'II TRAIN Leases f'all's Station at 9.05 s m: returning lenves Pittsburgh at 12.50 pm. 1 TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBOIiGH AS FOLLOWS: ......12,25 p. ma. Fast firii:=• m. JohnstoSn. Accoramodation 10,05 a. in. &t Wan Station Acoommodatioa 6,30 a. m. sd Wall'a Station Accommodation fi,S5 IL En. Std Wall's Station Accommodation .400 4th WalFs Station Acoommodation.....B,lo p. m. Sir Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blainctille,,Xiitersection with EXU_OFII and , Johnstatin AbooLtdiMadation East and Wttt, and. tilsoari4rl,Freght. Raid and West. The tiling.Pablie willind it gre=ait Dialtiolg iA - East or Weskto tram by the RAILROAD. as th • de; modal:tads •now o ff ered cannot be minimised On any other route. The Road is ballasted with is entirely free from dust. We can • , ,ipteadaaSafety,_ Speed, and Comfort to all who —may - Isvorthitrltcad with their patrcna - A 191•13 • 1. - • =WM YORK... F',EHLADEL.POL&.----...... 10,5 10,0 a S,oo 7,65 Sr Baimecheckeelto all stations.= the Penn 'RailreadVand to Philadelphia, Balti ore end ;Now York. , " • a® - Passemona purchasing tickets in rata will be charged en Glees sacs rto distance from sled m addition to the statior..rates. except from glafions where the of has no agent. :IffOTIVE.-- In case of loss, the Compmo , will hold therditelves resporusible for personal baggage only; stndfor an amount not 'exceeding 81.0 a. • N. E. ;;An Omnibus Line has been - omPlored lii,COnVOYPassallgora and bag ge to and from the e p o t, a t itehargeltot to exee...25 coats for cash P drabastitage.:: R AVPIts P) • 1111110 WART, Ager,t, • At the Pecone.ailt.. Pappigerillation on Liberty . . and Orantlitreeta • . , n 023 „ALLESIENY INSURANCE CO, OF Plit4l3l7llGIL orrian,4o. ruultist., Bank Block pisirielis weer ALL siziprus a • FIRE AND l Mesitio:Nß tint:TORN D. MCC, ..ne an:43N M, Seeretary . :. Ou ORD t iValocrlll2lmseivioun;Ailuit. • Isaal.7 7l'w• G. ..ltaßri: taS' tanicit4tV intro W- jt" -_:: NEW Rini%"xi Ar RAnfROAD. • EMIR nay, 'INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R.,R. . „ • .Cecinectin at Indianapolis with Terra Haute, "and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Lonh and Lafayette and Indisampolirt, New Albany_ and Salem and Miohigan Central Radoads for OH/OA GO, ACM ISLAND, BURLINGTON,. and aU intermediate points. • Throirgh Freight• Train to INDIANAPOLIS. YERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cirmin , Cad or - Lawrenceburg in less time than 14 any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as: low rates. The only road by - which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the West. without break bulk.. 'tazilpixnents made to :r. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincannati. or W. B. CUTTING. Agent at Lawrenoebnrgh, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commiasion; NO ORA Ban FOIL DRAYAGE OR OOMMTBSTON AT LAWEENONEUILD. For-.further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN,.(No. 115 Water street.) agent of tho Company. Wh o iE prepared' to 'giro THROUGH RE DEIPTB for passangers and freight to Indianapolis, Torre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago Peru, Green castleCrawforda Charleston ,Paris and Mat toon, so., IL F. LORD. President. JOHN F. CERES, General Freight Agent, . • mh3 UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 86 FOURTH. ST., NEAR WOOD. 'TULE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFA TIJRE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line,. via : Cornices. Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrases of all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds cf Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. Zir Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and layin' g down Ca.-... , eta, Oil Cloths, &c. octl7:lyd ROBBB,TS ROENIG.K. HOTELS AND RESTAIIRAIdTS: No. 1350 Liberty Stroot, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. gIAVING TAHEN AND FITTED TP, Al with all the modern improvements; this po ptilar resort, the subscriber is prepared' o accom modate his old customers and tho public goner ally, with.the best the markets affords. Ofsters will be served np in every variety of style,. during the/30830D. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can. Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily andsold wholesale and retail. my2o:lyl - - - SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN IRE DIAMOND, MOS. ENTONM, Proprilotc.r. 'LEAVING TAKEN AND FITTDP UP, IL at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subcoriber is prepared to acownmodote his friends curl the public, generally, with the best the millet *rds• • OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. fa-MEALS served up at all hours. and LAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. &pi:ly OU - 1-11 1101U-SE, NO, 82 DIAMOND AILEY, PITTSBURGH. THE SUBSIORLBIEJEI ANNOUNCES FRESHptiblio that CAN in daily receipt of H tII,I, AND OYSTERS, GAME, &0.. and is prepared-to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the shortest notice. JOHN SEALER, jalthly Proprietor. MANSION EcorsE, GEO. A lIBENTZ, /TA Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty strectjust be side the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. which makes it the most convenient house in the oity for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having. at considerable ex pense, fitted up, in excellent style.thelllANSlON HOUSE. would respectfully soheit a share of public patronage. His Border and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fel;ly . . ' WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLIAM NENNETT, DILEE Brandies, Oordials, Wines Old Mononga hela and .Rectifed Whiskey, NM 120 WOOD STREI:T, Pittsburgh fe2l6m C. 117 . .1NVE cat CO., x.IN.:PAUTOREEI.3 or CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWA.YS, SUL.KLES Al.sa) SLEIGHS. No. 187 Penn Street, Pittaintrgh. oar All work warranted to be of the best mate rial and workmanship, • _ r. ESTII.6II D. B. Ile - .7ME Late at klilltr & Ri ,, ketsen's. 11Y1Y.313.1]1-1. (Hneuessor to Ileymer t Anderson.] Whelosale Dealers in Foreign l i mns, Pints, 'Confectionary, 4 Sugars, Fire Works, .I:e., NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STIIEET. InTTSBCR4OII THOMAS FAIL/LET'S FURNITURE AND CHAIR VARIHOUSE No. 164 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEUUEN • llnderfakinir. in all its branehm. will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMEd FLOYD, Ohio street. Allegheny. selS:ly 4 POLIO HALL BILLIARD SALOON. .M.CHARLBe JARDNER:wonld!remind his old friends and customcrs that ho is still to'he found at his old stand,_ APOLLO HALL, entrants on Fourth street. Ho has !Divan on hand the best Quality of Lager Beer and in coruscation with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and ones. Remember the pla es, Apollo Halt Fourth et. neerWond. ea)tranes from Frairth. upvii[cEN,i.x. ImoKuvra GLASS - PIC 1 TUBE FRAME ILANITPACTORY NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 173 rkl7s GRAND STREET ,6s 216 CENTRI STREET, EstablishedlB3B. NEW YORK. Es tablialed MS:" This Establishment has been in successful operation 24 years, and is the Largest ofthe kind in the United States. We have on hand or manufactured' to order every description of LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE AND POR TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and .Ornamental Pier, Wall, Oval and Mantel Glasses, Coneectin_ Cor mow, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, etc. Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths suita ble for transportation, either Gill. BC-rimy, Rose teoorl &bra. Btrdseye, Mahogany etc. Out newManufactory and extensive facilities enable us to fournish any article in our line as -good as the beat, and as chew p as the cheoyeet. `DP AT:ERB:AKE rNWITED TO CALL UPON no when they visit New York. We claim to be able to'supply them with every article in our line which they caxrpoesibly require, at prices low= . than theytean purchase elewhere. Order* by natibp.ttentleci to with promptness. .Dc notfaitto call iitheß you visit New York Office ,fewirifd._, No. 215 Centre St., N.Y. .102:3m4:,:',1110 R4A.0.13 V. SIGLF,R, Ag't. LA]samiirws GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE Aligt.Also a general assortment o Agricultural Implements, Erni t, Shade and Ornamental Trees, received and for sale by .BECRRAM & LONG, No-127 Liberty street, next doorto Hara's Hotel, mh22 RIO Eii - E, TUE uyV A e BS S H O E S, AND D GAITERS, AT BORLAND'S Cheareash Store. an 9 98 Market street, 2d door from Fifth, H. H. EMI •..- N OT 1?" PUDLI C 07171011 •4 THI PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STAFEP tabAl 'ILTALIIETABLE SEWICKLEY PROP. •_ ERTA' FOR SALhree-fourth aeree of land pleasantly situate at fire minutes walk from the btation; large variety of choice fruit and shade trees, grape vines. etc; a family mansion of hall, parlor., library and twelve rooms, excellent cellar, stable , lee house, large garden with fruits and Cowers all well arr.arted andin guod order. Bar,price and ter= apply at.sl Market street. & COURERT SONS, ' 'Real Estate Agents. gents. COLTS' • AND ALLEN'S AND WELKE LOCK'S REVOLVERS—the beetin Marko for sale by ,sne ROWN k MATT A! V 115 P-Al CEr. a .., -a OLT'SC RIEVOLMELS, 4LL SIZES, Old and New Model for sale at lid prices by BOIVN .4 TETLEY. 1.3e,W00d Street. Ara..I4PILNIVES—ELNIFE, FORK AND: Spdoze , 4lowie K nives. fbr sale by oaeB. -BOWN & TETLEY:INi WoiiddiNt.. irtA4n r .AS 81319744,./SEST TECE MUM w`kettlktoiaigs. 4natinnAwFuth strew .T' !An 'LTA 1111111:Unium,m,,,,, BY - nor , RELILITOE. MUTUAL Uspumroil OOMPANY,f O PIEEI3.A.X.M*V'it.I.B.; On Dui:Wiwi,Limifed or Perpetual . Morahan dine. Furniture. inlown or country, OFFICE NO. 808 WALNiUT - STREET. Cash Capital. 11299,510 00. &meta, $803,508 98. Invaded as follow/4 vin: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro-- petty. worth double the amount 2155,515,90 Ground rent, first class 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 21 cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000. 00 gt .. .. •••••••• 27 . 000 00 Philadelphia city 6 Vi cent. 10an.::....._..3J,000 00 Albighimy County 6 VI cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans._. . ... 1= 10, 00 Collateral loans, wellsecured "' 2400 00 RrintingdOn and Broad Top Mountain ' • Railroad com_pany, mortgage loan-- 4,00000 Pennsylvania RailroadVo.Stook. 4.000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Itunirence ComPanY 24.350 00 Stook of County Flre Insurance Co .... . 1.053 00 Stook of Delaware M. S. Insuraace 00. 700 00 Commercial Bank 'do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2.04 5 0 Union M. Insurance Cifs Scrip .. . ... lou 00 Bills Receivable. business paper . 16,227 18 Book Aooounts, muted intereatote.— .6.216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents,. 13,326 15 CLEM TINGLEY. 1=1. 96 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingle/. Samnellßisphaua. W m . R. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown. William Mutsu, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Kingler. John R. Warred. Marshall sill. IL L. Carson, Z. Lotlirop Robert Toland. Charled Leland. Fredgriok Lenard'. Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Piitabargh. B. M.HINCHALiN,Samatary. J. GARDNER COFFlli,__Agent. myl6 Northeast'corner Third and Wood sta. ffikELAWARE INCYCAL ; SAFETY IN SLIFSCRANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGLSLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, liggltS. FFICE, _R. E. CORNER THIRD AND WA L NUT STREETS. PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods. by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages. to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses, Martin, Edmund A. Soudor, , Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C.,Pavis, James Trauquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr.. James C. Hand, Wm. 0. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal , Dr. R. M. Huston. Geo. G. Ideper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley,ll Samuel Stokek J. F. Peniston. Henry Sloan, Edward. Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer henvain. Thos,C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Farland, Joshua P.Aket i John B. Semple:. Pittsburgh, D. T. Magee, . . Berger. do. vrn , Lux.,RARTIIN, President. THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. /EMIT Lrtannur, Seoretary, P. A. MADRERA_; Agent, !al No. 65 Water street. Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 13 'Y FIRS. - • MIES FILSERLIN TERRIES - MANCE A:OMPANY OF PICIELADELPHIA, OFFICE: NO.' P 435 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifa:. STATEMENT OF AI3SETEI. JAR. Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembig being: • First Mortgagee, amply seemed ' .$1.896,393 88 Real Estate. Cement Value $101 . 3.312 mum 25 61,) cost Cot t- Temporary Loans on amp le a- 26.125 56 tern! Seoruitles.. ....... .....—........,.... (it=e. (present value ($88.667 72.) 82,786 66 Note Blue . . -- Re . K . Z4l,le ' .... ' 1.821 00 Cash 27.919 33 s29f ,051 fib The onlyproflts from premiums which this corn pang can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty,' in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their inoorporation a period of thirty years, they havepaid losses by Fire, to an amount ay...seeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby a. 14 fording evidence of the advantages of .11281111.1100; as well an the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Loosen paid during the year 185 S, $82,153 36. • DIRECTORS. Charles W. Banker. Mordecai I). Levels, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown. • Samuel Chant, Isaac Lea, Jacob Smith, Edward C. Dale. GoOtilo W. Richards, Georgic Pales, CHAS. N. P.ANCENR, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vico President. 17 6 z. A. S=car., I:lam:tars" pro tern. ; 'J. GARDNER COFFIN Agent, IstYlB Northeast. cor. Third and Wood sta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURG-11. GEonaE DARSIE, President. • F. M. GORPOIsi. Seeretary, • • Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gong 4.Rent. No. 82 Water street, (Spans At 00'd Warehouse. up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all lands of FIRE and MA RINI! RISES. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the commmumty, and who are determined, by promvtnem and liberality, to man tras the character which theyhaye mistimed, as of fering the boa protection to there who dealre to be insured. I ASSETS, OCTOBER SOth, 1881. StockAcoonnts $ 63.030 00 Mortingc. 2.160 00 Offiee :Furniture 00 . Open Aooounts. eta' 7,809 43 Cash .. 1,8,351 '39 Premittna .Nottli. 27,605 20 Notes and Rills disoonnted... 179,075 19 $41.251 76 DIRECTORS. R. Mlller, Jr., James M'Attler, Nathaniel Holmes. Alaxander Nimiek, George!Dania Wm. H. Smith. Chas. Vr. Ricketson. Andrew Ackley. Alexander Speer, David H. Long, Rem Ji Thomas Benj. Bakewell, John R. M'Cnne. ---- CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND`CARGOES. WM. BAGALEY, SAMUEL REA, Secretary. Presiderit. Oiliee,i (Jor. or Market and Water Ste., Insures Fa int Loan and Damage in the Naviga tionlo the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes and Bayous, and, the Navi gation of the Seas. Insurednet Loss • al T ' and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. n Wm. or. Jas. Jones r.. Wm. G. Johnston. . B. F Reese Owons, T. M. Howe, B. Preston. George Bingham. S. M. Kier, John Shipton. Jas. M. COopeY, S. Harba_uh„ J. Caldwell , John S. Dilworth. O. H. Zug.. mh.:lydli PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INStritANCE COMPANY , NO. q. 49 OHE}33.llo'f STREET, opposite the Custom Henget Capital..), 9,100 Asset ! $304,041Q virra. _ 2 . • ALL KINDS' or IN v v SURA CE, either Perpetual or Limited.= errery desorip ;on of Property or Moreland's% at reasonable ra es of premium. ROBERT P. BIN(} , President, M. W. BALDWIN tr ios President. DIRECTOR& Chtu:les BaY E. R. Owe, E. B. Bnglls b. George W. Brow P. B. Savory. Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman; John Clayton. S. J. J. Magarge E. Wiler. B. BLAGES,I7EN, Bieretary, G. COFFIN, Agent. corner Third and Wood streets. irAt#. atoonmEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT poi& THE aka et PIG METAL &ND BLOOMS, NO. 7! WAVER STREET. BELOW MARK PITTSBURGH. AMES MILEINGAR, MON(INGAME. VP LA PLANING RILL, would raspeetfalli , in form the public that he has rebuilt Made the fire, and having efl.largal his establishment; and filled it with tho newest anct must approved maohinqm is •fiqw prepartid to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash andaking, shnttor‘ifiln dried, frames , mouldings, box m ,ko. Booms Pirripußea.BePt. 7,1857. 1 Ja2o Boors A ND t SHOES, AT NO. fiEi .11EAR.KET STREET. • LOOP AT THE PRIM Ladles English Lasthw :Heel Gaiters for SLOG worth SLM. Ladies Rooth Lasting Genres Heel Gaiters ;jar M 25, worth M 75. Ladies rth M Luau engross Heel Gaiters .345 01L37. , woO. Ladiee aranch Morroooo Heal Boots for w 62.orth M L a di es pi ne clone Sew= Heel Boots for SUI 7. lEorth SLIS: ,Ladles Bnelferoota 131Ippers lin Mo. (15 2. th IS, • Ladies Nine Kid Slippers Jar 750. worth AU otherroosiaprotiortion• to *Ow drast JAEN Asar Ktaket Irma. '1144 • =!/381ntG21 6Ni;, - diWis Corner Fifth and Wood Streets. i3lllllB 4mltrm. IN ADVANCO. Ad - Ddlvered bs samara Mane per week. FT\ C;z11) Z1111:4 r4V f:1 SnareVone time..........i........ ' ... SO threetlmov..../......:-...,..........7.-.111 00 one Week - ..... .--.. 175 one month_ 5 00 - " three m0ntb5.........--- l2 00 - " six months „18 app nine months 24 00 one gear- 80 00 TEN hiNES make a onnare. Abonteight words average a line. Business notices, inserted on the local page, ten oents a lineeaoh insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office every Saturdar • morning. Tams per annum, in advance itir Single copies, ready for mailing, gtvg Ontigg. B' Address JAIRDit P. BARB Editor and Proprietor W Advertising at reasonable rates. TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. 7 The Emperor Napoleon and Mexico. A correspondent of the Courrier des Etats Unis, at Vera Cruz, sends that journal a copy of the following significant letter addressed to Gen. Lorences : MY DEAR GENERAL : I have heard with pleasure of the brilliant affair of Cumbes, and with mortification of the check at the attack on Puebla. It is the fortune of war to have reverses, which often obscure the 'splendor of success; but that is no reason to feel discouraged. The National honor is involved, and you will be sustained by all the resources that you can desire, and of :which you may haVe need. Tell your troops that you have the assur ance of my entire satisfaction with their encouragement and fortitude. However far away they may be my solicitude still cares for them. I approve of your conduct, although it may not'have been comprehended by the world. You have done well to protect Gen. Almonte, since he is in a state of war with the actual government of Mexico.— Every one who seeks the protection of your flag has an equal right to that protec tion. But all that should not at all influence your future actions. It is contrary to my intentions,to my origin, and to my princi ples, to impose -any government whatever un thellexican people. They can freely choose what form they prefer. I can require of them sincerity in their foreign relations, and I only seek the prosperity and inde pendence, under a stable and regular gov ernment of their beautiful country. Receive, &c., Horses love Ladies An English lady of rank, no;s -, in Egyp writes home as follows: "I fear you may deem me rather boastful of my horsemanship, when I tell you that two Arab horses which threw their cavilers did not throw me. The cause, however, was not in my skill, but in the very remark. able predilection these intelligent ani mals feel towards the weaker sex. Let the wildest Arabian be mounted by a wo man; you will see-him suddenly grow mild and gentle as a lamb. I-have had plenty of opportunities to make the expierment ; and in my own stable there is a beautiful gray Arab, which nobody but myself dare ride. He knows me, anticipates my wishes, judiciously calculates the deegree of fa : tigue I can bear without inconvenience.— It is curious to see how he manages to quicken his pace without shaking me, and the different sort of steps he has invented to remedy contradictory purposes.— Horses being as liable to forgetklness as other organized beings, my incomparable grey would allow his natural ambition to overcome his gallantry, and if another horse threatened to pass him, would start off with the speed of a whirlwind. Woe to me if, under such circumstances I were to trhst to the strength of my arm, or tie power of the bridle! I knew the gallant charger better. Leaving my hand loose, and abandoning all thoughts of com pulsion, I would take to persuasion; pet him on the neck, call him by his name; beg him to be quiet, and deserve the piece of sugar waiting for him at home. Never did these gentle means fail. Istantly would he slacken his pace, pick up his ears as if comprehending his error, and come back to a soft amble." ()reason 8 rines, Oambria 00.,' Pa. THIS DELIG !SWIM A:11 D POP U ULAR place of summer - resort, located direct ly on the lino of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2,300 feet above the level of the ocean, will be open for guests from the 10th of June till the 10th of Oc tober. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified, and a number of Cottages have been erected for the accommo dation of families, rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive places in the State. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from , heat and disease, will find attractions hose in a ' first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables. '1 en-pin Alleys, Baths, etc., together with the purest air and water, and the most magnifleent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets, good for the round trip from Philadel phis, $7 60 ; from Pittsburgh, $3 05. For farther information , address .ie2o-dtf - . G, W. MULLIN CrossOn Sprints. Cambria Co.. ST FRANCIS' COLLEGE UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS' IREFIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED AL IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania four miles from Cresson Station Station, on tho direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College _in one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being r-overbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picAiresque seen MONDAYlastic year commences on the after the I.sth of ATGUST. and ends about the ?Bth of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions.. All the .Appßattis naoes.. eery for Land Surveyng, Engineering, /to., &a., will be ft:mile:as by the Institution to the Students.. hurtrumentil and Vocal Music Rums no exti a oharge. Students will be admitted from elgi t Years to the age of manhood. Tangs—Board and Tuition. payable ball yea/ WashingTna use 0f................ » , 10 Classical and Modern La extra—,. 10 Students spend Vacation atthe College.g 15 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rey. Bishop O'Conner, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds , St. Illary'S Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Muh l:L i m b Diocese. 41.$ 1 fAillt Ait t s ti o i t R gC). - ri9DVAI Till MAT 01311 FR COMPTON, PROPRIETOR OF THIS ACEDI -- OINE having made it the study of years to concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for diseases of the Langs. and Throat. is now offering to snfferingrmanity the result of his ex eerience. This tru great and good medicine is Prepared with min care, the tar being distilled expressly fo • it, is therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. It has cured more oases of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. . It will crare Bronchitis. It will cure Asthma. It will cure Sore Throat and Breast. R will cure Consbe and Colds,_ and is an nvelnable remedr•fet diseases of the Kidilsre. Jrinary Complaints. 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THE WAR NEWS. des soureter of additional interest to all classesof readers, the progress of the present civil war, in which great •armier are . engaged. mill be olosely canvassed, and the most important events carefully collated and presented to . the readerr.- By following the • cierations of the armies from day. to-dos , . sueoine presenting the whole from week to week, we Sh 11 fiLtnish a fresh end run ning history ofthis lamentable rebellion. TIN SATURDAY MORNING POST WM be tarnished tosubsozibersattbelow prise o One Dollar a Year, and it will be founds good investment. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also issued from the same • office EVERY • MORNING. It Ira oomplete epitome of news. containing all the latest - intelbgenoe. ft • Telegraphic, Local, Congressional, Legislative, ikon- Wary, Commercial, Ae., TO THE - LATEST HOUR. Also, editorial articles on all the leading topics of the day, eLL /IMPORTANT NEWS FROM . VIE SEAT OF WAR, CAMP CORRERQNDEIgpx Aer' MR DAILY POSThiss an extensive eiroulation.hy railroad and river, through boa agemtsand by the mail, and is a capita* adverti sing medium.. The paper is furnished to rased bers ate° per annum. Advertisements inserted at modentt• rateL VI. Address lAMBS P. BARB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR COMM h'inti AND AV O 9FrNINEW. Anew sour mono ENT -1 13 A PAINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER. IT IS THE. AND WAN ESTABLINNED Il IT OOTTAXIIS ALL MN and farniehee the moat reliable -ALSO TILL ALSO 111 FOOTS IN IS. nitatiqg 4 9.4z0 . 4 . -' OO ll • , 11 , , 1 , 1 i • 0 TIMED Itir 1855.11 PSIP AILIN MO . 1119 TO 2 O'CLOCKI MY also; on Wednesday and &tardily eteitinga :from May lat tolgovember lat.firom 7 to. c blook and front 44vInaker 'Atolls" lat. from 6 to S o'clock. ' - , Depoeitaxerehrodefall MUM not less than Dia 'Dorsal; and a dividend of the, profits declared twice n„yeasi in Jitile pad December. Internet, has been declared semi-annually, in June and Deroem ber sinoefthd Bank was organised, at the rate of als per ant,. &teen - , Ititaralt. not drawn - out, islaced to the credit of the depositor as principa l,and beam the same interedt,frem the first days of June and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the.depositor to call or Oven to present hie Pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve yeari reitking ht the aggregate aiDaw AND o k7NAI.7 ran DE LA TRAIL 800 con the Charter, BY-Balraa =flee and Recul e trona, edirratia, 'cm application at the oR ritterDMlT I %Mir . John B. M'Fad den. Isaac M. Pennock. John Bolide% John Marshall . . Alccander SPeer, Jell; Ma m % eads. Benj. L. Fahneetock, k ilt . Pollock. M. D., Tarns, McAuley. James Herman, Wm. J u .Mrie7rson. 211118121111. Alexander Bradley. Jomed K el l ', John G. Babkofen , Peter A. Madeira. George Black, Jbhn H. Mellor r. B. Canfield. James Bllldleu cum A- Carrier, Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton. Walter P. hfarahalf. Wm. Douglas, John Orr, ' John Wand, Henry la Ringwalt. Hopewell Hepburn. John IL &member/al% - Wm. G. Haven, Wm. B. Behmerta. Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Timid% Richard Hart • IsaaeWhittler. Wm. & LavelY. Christian Yeager' SINNIESAILV AND Salturtnunt. CHARLES A.DOLTON. MT • HOLMES & SONS, B mr im BUS £II • •aod Biel/gage Brokers arid Dealers in Notos. Draftb.ltoceptanose. 431 old; Silver and Bann - Notes. 'Bizobange on the BeaterWanct ,Weaterp. Cities ecnisteatly for side. Oolleationa madein all the cities thronglaudthe ThdtedS Deposits received ixt par frimata ci °errantp .r. • No. 57 Market street, begs Third and- .nrth streets. : _ •WX. lIL iIiThIdAMB de Cde t BAZIKEB I B &EXUANCIE WOOD TREET , COB,NER:THI A L; id3:l7 S PITTEIBITGII, PA. i ALDERMEN. JAMES' M. TAYLOR, EI A. PT OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward_ ArIOLLEITIIONS PROMPTLY MADE; V Deeds, ;Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal Writing Dra*n. deknowWgements Taken and Bills Probated. WAS' J : I , ES A. FETZER, FORWARDINII AND COMMISSION 'MERCHANT, roc ma SALE or , Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Dried Fruit and . Produce Generally, r Corne INLarket and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. RIMER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Bau m 'William Dilworth, fixt, S. Cuthbert & Son.l Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Heisker & Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. &M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson , Donlon. Paaton & Co., Wheeling. my23:2pttis T. T. 21'41:31111 a co, 11 0 0ihSE, SIGI-14,. ; ORNATIENTAL PAINTER i, No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNET. lIQUESNE WAY, second stem pro f ut -Ay. Tr_er entrteteil to me will be neZr y nd 14 "I' F DRICESAEITG GOODS, 1 SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. BIAOItn it GLYDE Invite attention to their stook of GENTLE MEN'S and:YOUTH'S Linen andiTravellim Shills, Collars - Iles, anspenders, Linen and Silk is andkerellidis, . :. . , Waves, Bose, Umbrellas, ate. , .1? • , HY SHIRTS, And Soldiers ? nrnishing Goode, always on hand at - , MACRUM & GLYDE 8, anl2 78 Market st., between 4thli Diamond, / XI PORTANT TO IN l ENTOR-S. - PATENT ARRNOY. P. PATKOIHt AGENCY. --- I Pi --• • 1 4 DEINIT C. LAWRENCE t 11011 T. W. FENWICK ror Twehri Tears il l For the past four hi years Manager of an Officer tof the ti 4 the' :Washington Patent Ottlre—the 441 tie r i li talrl e :inn -1 • 0 Vatent A entts la•t font. as ioand Porin 'Years In the Pat. Member of thep'ent Agency Basi -1 I Ines& chAri 4l. Board of r ppettElft, N informal - Paten d a etkri af ' Seer toprw6t Col Data P. Holloway, on-necessary to procure e Patent Laws sent tree A. - E0102" Dr. EIii7MPTS, Plumbs t and Gas Fitters, NO. 165 w D STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHDREIT, prrninvnau • It 5 47 OHIO TREET ALLEGHENY - ME Tall MAYOR'S 0771014 113IIIIPS, EITDRLBTS, SHRET LEAD, A. Lead Pipe/Pis and Bar Lead, and Plumber's material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in the moat epproued manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. liousarfitted with Water and Gas Fix tures. ap3IS. N. B. dB oraers premptly attended to. :lyd • siu• vunuiss -600 kIISHELB DRIED PEACHES, II BARB ms pular, emu Nurzoss, :7 . . e : ft "le" WI BAGALEY, felb I. 18 and 20 Wood street LOAN OFFICE, lIHNE4W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 THFIE.LD STREET Near the corner Fifth, Pittsburgh. MONEYEr LARGEAND.SHALL quantitieslo aned on Gold and, Slaver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Geld and" Silver Watches. and. all Irhub! Of Tenable:articles, for arm: Imth of tint lamed on- Pe :goods cannot be de li vered withoutths Ticket. J • r • Mr Ogre Hour from 7 A. M. to ,10 p. Straw be es fop Canning. AT• IB ' TIME ros, osmium& NOW sSberri ' ea. Those select ed for this Imp* s h o uldbe of good color. Bolid In "Octal_ .oe of firm taiture, and of superior fla vor. Kindly Inch a berry oan_be found during the,Strawberryen, at J. KNOWS 'Establish "flout, No. 29 street, Pittsburgh . Orders may be left eith his Mend fn the market, or at no • oultaraletore. , jelf. NEW GOOD: I NEW stoonsi:t Welave an elt and attractive stock o Trlmmin_ a r floods, floods , n Embroideries, Voadeties, Notions, Hosiery. ,G wench Drareide d * emu , . o ., , , Eudrts .. is , un jo tl rs etay ta. HHead Wets, etc.. in 'arse vartetr Sad too prices r CAB& - ... . • r . _l_ ~ .aiustrificii-iDE, dun ?a Mule; 7-. l letWatm 4 .. th le-Diamond- A M INS— m.=Boxo M . A . B : unch ' Ia n : ia x 100 HaßxesLß..do DO. l W do Layer do 50 Kea Seed)ear. ; ~.. I. 25 Drtuaa Sultana do do Just received and for sale Om , , '4115 -!Ve.; 4 4 andl.ll42=. 'WP M I 7 ' ;livid's., AILOKEIL; 014 dit ... ~ • . . - Lamp fitting pref.:ma. "'-- '--. --- • , g..e:c v *A4.44.,fit t. , , 'al 121.15:3 Wood MUM fPf1..9117,...!jr.;.............1A110101 Los & KERR .11,1"1"0.1tN1MVISI 4 T 1.4 A-11, FiANKi-AN I MANGO CO., _ d - • . . - 44.srantryi yrs. A.Tnel,orenv-. 1.4.1 W, OFFICE, NO. FiGIPITRT7I ST.; D. EL A. INT C C NO. 78 GRANT STREET T'• ABI4 SURGEON D E Brrl suoixesor to G. W. Biddle, No: 144 exalt field /*rest.. Le Office hours from fiAo 1 o'clock. and from io 5 'o'olook. , fe15:17, AX : ERICAN IRON WO Jones dc 14tinghlins, MANIIPAOTIMMIB or IRON AANI:10 JUNIATA AND COMMON SKEET IRON. Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates, „ MAKURDI:MED. 33 water !intact and 132 /First Stripe PITTSBII an, And oorner of Franklin and South Water Street & Chicago. • . - • M7:ly ISAAC •TONVEL,ITOHN WOULLOtra PITTSBORGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO ., I§IIIARTIFACTITREES OF CAST Srrigu. IVJE- alsoditpring, Plow, and AB Steel SPRINGS snd AXLBS, corner Ross and First streete. noglds 1 • PITTSBURGH, Pa, CARETS, OIL CLOTHS, tko. NEW BRUSSELS CARPEL: I . air These have just lie® received anti •re the LATEST AND RICHEST. PATTezva, the lowest prices. NEW OHMS; OIL OLOTIIB, is No. S 7 rourth street. - 131oustiErr PREVIOUS TO THE L&l'E -111-D - advance in prices, of which the fullost vantage is offered in purchase FOR CASR. det' W. OITATINWHAIt...D. CrOWN/NOTUJI-.P.. OWININGHLII watfoax lIIININGIKAILS .I, 11;0.--P ITT 9. V BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware. house, 119 Water street. and IS6 Pint street. Pittsburgh, three doors below tho Monamsa hula Howe. Manufacturers- ofPittsburgh G n M, Window Glass Druggists' Glass Ware and Ame can Convex Glass, for parlor windows ! chitchat tWd publio buildings. • • ap I PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, N. E. Oor. Cod & FifthEte. FIRE AND .11411 - 1 7 At INSURANCE, Wm. Phillips.. Tames D. Venue, John Watt. Capt. Jno. L. Rhoad William Er. 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