lewar6l-Litzume, loom. • MIMInt,IIIIIIMIKIN MIL TO ALL POINTS LW THE - . SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST mamma Azutimentrarr. Commencing : 2ta3+ sth 1882 rPrVA 'CINCINNATI AM tIICIT, i to Indianapcgis. St. Louts and it Chicago shorter than by anyother route. WESTWARD TRAINS, Fait Lila.. : Mail Pilitabiinh...-10011a. in. ?AO a. in. 12,50 p. m. Allegheny_...l.lo. m 7.20 a. in. 1,00 p. m. . vos, .:.....111,20 is. tn. 5.50 p, m. 11,110 p. m. ..2,10 P. w. -... a 245 a. m. t Wayaa. e ...... P. go. 0e25 a. m. FOR COLUMBUS CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS Leaves 53rea1e_....11.40 a. m. 7.70 P. m. 0 ,50 P.m. Anima:A Colimaimas...ll.2o a. in. 10.15 p. m. Cinein . natL 4,10 p. to. 5,40 a. m. St Lonts..._, .... NOWA. to. • O,OO D. m, It* DiDrAHAPOLIE3 AND ST. LOUIS. Lateen • . =0.....2.20 a. m. at kttrlLLeg."l.. 5,45 a. in. _ _.- 7 .0 a. m. 6,43 p. m. 44 Alltainstas through to Chicago without change 4-B l4 —The time to Muoinnati is the same as 10.entlionn villa Trains on both Roads meet at uollukels. and Passengers all go into Cincinnati tapseug. . EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Wi s italr. RAO a. in IMO p. m . and St. Louis H .- swam 7,45 D. m ' ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal -street Station. Allegheny City. Liartsl. Arrive Leave Arrive phony New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny am 1040 a m 042 a m s,oeam MI in 1,30 p m 6.42 a m sat a m 4640 p m 6.45 p m 12.20 p m INCH) o p m 8.11111 pin 843 p m 3,110 m 6.0411 p m IILiRKET TRAM. &saves Allianoeat—....— 7 ........ . 5,30 a. m.' Animal Alleirtatoy at. 30.20 a. m. AnkasAll=t ..... 340 p. M. AMMO St - 8,00-p. m 11141i.TeaMa are run bY Columbus time, which is LI minute, slower than Pittsburgh time. MIL, Tickets good on the accommodation and _impa i r m are sold at induced prices. •ms ,p accommodation train connects at New ton with packets Ibr New Castle. rirough trains connect aktollows.— t Boon, with stages for New Castle, 'Mercer. Youngstown. Ac. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millersburgh. Aaron. Cuyahoga Falls, etc. At MiumallelC.Oluo,.for Mount Vernon. Shelby. Slendushs , , Toledo, Detroit, eta. As Cradling. forDelaware,Spruagfield. Columbus, tliama. . nab. Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis. Saint Louis, Louisville. etc. Ateta Lima, for Sidney. Detroit. Dayton, Toledo At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., Saint ;;;Louis. Quincy.. ReokukSt. Joseph and internam dime points in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Tarns. . And at Chicagg wi t trams for all points in Illi nois. Miniarrijows. Wboonsinand Minnesota. For further information and through tickets apply tou GROROMPARKINAInket Agl. Union Pawanger Station, Pittsburgh. and A. Q. CASSRLBRILRY Agent, Allegheny. JOHNJERV/S,, General Supermtendent. WM. B. P. SHINN. %mend rummager Agent CLEVELLIND, PITINABWROIE AND WHEELILITO IRAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY. MAY ath, 1862, will leave - th e Depot of the Pennsylvania rood. itiPffieb4lh. as follows : PITTSBURG II'''COLUMBUG Jr CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. .1 Leaves Pittsburgh-..:.400 sh - p. 191,50 p. m. do ..§:_tenbenvipe... I 4,00 6,00 do 'Newark: .... .. -.. 19,5e ' " me - A p . rkli abl u , ......... i 11,40 - " HAS .. Bt. Louis d r. 4 4,4 1 . 133 . I 3 i 4 0 a. 1 6. " Noldtinie Of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin todid shaping oars attached to all night PITEGII AND WHEELING LINE. Ls/mei . " ' - 1,00. i m 19,10 a m 12,50 p m Walkirfflej.... 3,00 " I 8,14 " 3,05 Mrantio...4.oo. " I 9,18 " 4.50 " .... ....4,54 " 110.23 " • 4,56, " AriMii . • Battik 5,05 •• 10,40 , " I 5,05 " Catmomantitt Wheißngwith Oaltimore and Ohio and - 447 . 9 at B ox eitur , ith Central. Ohio or anosville,..laricaster. Oolumbim and Cincinnati, Intiiiinitindfla and Saint Louie and points west. , •-• PAMAIWKARAND:sCILEVEL AND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. p. 112,30 p. m. do - We!hying, ' EA° do 8,10"'" 4.14 -4 141 - " do uditow 8,00" 4410 " 4,43 " 11,11 S " 0,30 Gamow at :Bmd with Thies:alias branch forilsw.Figadelphis and Canal •Dover; at 101 - Et . ttlsPitbiburgh„ Fort. Wayne and Chime t .Ast Nedule.- with: Clerelaird. Zapei a . ' . "" .n ermtgapstso E. It for . Akron. Cuyalusgs.Falk and ontsurg.'abd . at -Cleveland with a nd E BA,fo r Erie, Dunkirk. and buffalo, with C& T D. far TONI% Detroit, Chi cago and thetiorth• .•. , . - w Weilkwill•Aooommodation leaves at 4 1,1 1 . p. 26. Rnturning Trains arrive at 2,20 a .ns. 9 018 , mali t lts and 8,00 p m.. . rg.lign.tickete, to all promitteults is the weeVeouthlieit;•portiVair tglkthirligt can be Pro lured etithii Libertsi etreiedispist - . I .OIARSPRWAKT, Ticket Alen. 7"""f att r A g reEttiliT . Agent. At the ebmpaner babe TA' Freight 13taticin, Penn th.:76"noV Net 1882. 8111)iitlitt ARRANGEMENT. ON AND:- AFTER MONDAY. MAY sth. noWituraCcurritu EirOnir- /IVlSt 'i r TAW* . THISHHENIOV4III , II A IlioT WAIN amp( A 11V . 450Ai mror w ii . te eta tion vp .tr x er‘niaming ,st ale prienstiaT o end mabintdirect connectiens R ift at .11generf or Waldman and , Wailiington. and to r. or - , Angibe A _Weatuern re Ti' 0,. I VON lilt:Mb:SS _TIMIS leaves dal& • 'film Moginlue only it_jlthripal Ma 1114Z 4:l 4 "aelM e4 3:ton, ""e , ii k nlerli a ri i r lo u ri r fi f t . ' tue. LINE leaves the above named eta dee . (mope* Sunday) at B.lloa, tn. , stop %ia pingettly at prtaapal station, eouneonnset Har risburg/ kriaals_mid Wftgton. Tht train Ehr IMmiidel Phis at ' 0. m.; 'making tZmaneetioo for NeM York frost KeesinAton at Imo p. emcoverCannien.S.Amber line - SACIOIWIHOHATION. THIAINIA. JOHNSTOWN 7 APOOKHODATION TRAIL leaves daily (exempt Sunday) it /445 St. IIL. stoe s=pu "twos and running as Sir as Cone . PCP IPIODATIPITHADI .kor Wallb Watt it Teamentalt/ ("mit Saa;) 801,40 a. ill. - . UMW'. ACOOKV_OItIATIN TRAIN for HASA. in. Want linden 'Maims daffy, (exempt Sunday) at . liffillY - ACCOJCWODATION TRA_ hr 4. P W itliVllite'xisibti Ciao*Audi* at FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Z e i t station. Irvin daily,(except Sunday) at ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: 12 .1245 m,014. a. Amouunodation..o.os a. in. illatlr e allti l Btation Ammaininda 1 km s,so a. in. ad Wall's Station Aocommoilation 8,34 a. in. 3d Wallaidow= a t a llb ioni. zo• 4th W 4111rTaalpi Blainville and Indiana connect ag • kgerriggoogmtb 7obesownii , 3o. at and West and Riga" and West. lAlißs To NEW -It '913,50 • P • : 10,441 . • s' - ; Tr.! •••••••• •••••••••••••rt .., 2 /11 0 stational * thiPiiin - grhisdav and ao.Plodd i gg e . be Parai=a4;tack eam Will ' C ' 7 amid etala 4ialanee Use dug - • IC thkaglitka rot* ammaitlreall didodi • oompany luia no amt. Affivi_f_,...kles t the_ _Simians will fe hold ma'sorwssommu *Age an amount not epanagu ig Onilet Line ruts bell emPlorid to easier passengers and baggage to and from. the iisPolot a oltertmior. n o 4l . 6 l ll li. "la' at_ no 2 isr• *PP to • • J. AAT, At titairman/.14.. Pampr o ttran and Unlit drags. ma Gamed Suparintandent.-Altiania.' awril F;lwz CALIF BOOM 11.4.00 Wars FLITI CALF Ar4OlcAP fmtttlot at Water* -7 10ff itv teet deep tOli Potash & CUT b • LIR Ono& - AMOS Airii 31,441.10 mumanum R. N. Conneetinjr.at InthagaHaute. and Terre Haute and Ali*. •.1 • Vigils and • • and Or: and Salews_,and q" , T. Uwe CA GO, Roc% • I , !ef• • •-;-• 1i - r ; Ind all Throw& TEBBE HA IiAFA to T d g Freights andAmemenests tarried from Cincin nati or Lameineetumg. lip time than . by anY other route by twenty-fenu hours, and at as low' rates. The only read by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the West, withent break balk. nents nude to J. IL GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati, ,W. B. CUTTING, Agent at LawrenceburgE. will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; no casnon roe DRAYAGE on COBGIUMIDE AT LAWRENCEBURG. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN. No. 115 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give THROUGH toc- CUP= for paasengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mat toon, do., no. ' H. F. LORD. President. JOHN F. CHEEK; General Freight Agent. mh3 Expntes. 1862. IMPORTANT. 1862. is,so D• w ALL PERSONS PURCH4SING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. And other points in Northern Missouri. the Stats, of Kansas, or the Terntonee, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD The only rail route from St. Louis to St. J oseph. It is the shortest and vitiate:lt line by thirteen mount* the remotest point reached by rail, and ie alwaYs eheap as any ether:. oir Buy your llokets to. Kansas anti all Point. in Nuresern Al* by the North Atitwouri rail road.. LSAAUIII. ST USG EON, % Pre. and Goal Suit. North )liebouri R. R. Hama H. fincroms. 0 , I Traveling Agent. ..enbam UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY .9 • . NO. 85 FOU TH ST., NEAR WOOD. THE FA E. TUBB and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz • Cornices. Ortutinents, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds. Mattmem of all kinds also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds nod Fixtures. .114-Prompt attention given to all orders for f,t ting and laying down Carpets_,.OU Cloths, &c. octl7:lyd ROBERT A& ROhNIGR. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS YOUN aii WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, }'IPTH STREET, WHERE FALIIIII6E9. HOTELS. RES TAILTRANTS and the trade generally can be supplied with Cbespeake Bay Oysters, at the lowest wholesale - Able. Country trade solicited. ELI YOUNG, Proprietor: Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER WEL ) ALLEY AND SMITE STREETS Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the lesson will be served up in the moatpalatable style. ELI 1. - CIUNO. ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield et. SAVAGE DOUSE, No. 350 Liberty Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. HAYING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, .widkair modern improvements , this po pular ;non kittbseriber prepared to accom modatelbie 'Customers - and the public gener ally. with the beet the markets affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style. during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels confident in reoommending to the publio for their excellence. • Can. Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. BEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, Tricos. EirrCIIVE. Vroprlvt.or. "WAVING TAKEN AND FITTED EP. JUL at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber to prepated to accommodote his friends and the public generally, with the bent the tuarke: affords.. OYSTERS will be mired up in every variety of style daring the season. LIQUORS and ALES be feels confident in re commending to the public fur their excellence. ff/ATMEALS served up at all houri, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap4:ly OUR ISO USE, NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY,. PITTSBURGH. TIIE SUBSCRILHER AN WIN C Ent to the public that ho is in (lady reveipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN OVSTEM, GAME. Arc., 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 SRALER. ia10:17 Proprietor. L7I"G`LL,I.IVit OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE ; No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS'IN LAKE AND , EASTERN FISH , FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIAIoRE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, All In their Proper Season. n 026 Olio . .F : EI,Di.ELAN A CO Assio,v4ttit pieNtE . O. *t a EN rz, ii Proprieteit stedetj a:4 be :aide the Passenger Dept. of, the Ponnsyl raids. ItailmoAt Which•nankin it the 'most 'eonrenient house in the city for passengers striving by that The proprietor having, at considerable e:- fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION rIOUSE. would reepectfully solicit a .hare of public patronage. Hie Larder and Bar - will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fel:ly WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLIAM BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Oordiale, Wines Old Mononga hela and Beatified Whiskey, O. 190 WOOD STREET, PMI'S=SS fe226m' WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond/Alley, near Wood 'treat. Pittsheunk . Pa. SOP Always on hand. Blackberry. Cherry and W is r ay ßirdies. Old Mononsela Rear TAtrOIC, (kWAFD GREASE—* 10 bbis Tallow. 25 bblellreineg In store and for sale by F. LERO. Penn s SEL treet. Pi S ttshuCrsrh HE J MOOT COMPLETE WHOLE sale ewelry ESTARLINIERENT IN THE WENT. J. R. GARDINER. 62 FIFTH STREET. BIITTE R A* 1 barrel Prink Roll Butter • 1 boz do do )u.st received by exproonand Serials by • • JAS. A. FETZER.. conies. Idiiket and First street, C 4O6 PANVONIN AV I NO alp. sociatedwith vain the/tad Estate and Gen eral Commission don Hasiaent R.B, CUTH BERT, our business he. be conducted in the name of T & SONS. IL MEM? .. . .. L. CLNIIIMIT IL B. CUTHIURT 111•NACITrinlIERir At NMI, Skil. s. T.&w). and General Commission' Siguds. KANT oh of Rod Neat STßE Co ET ll ect . Piion ttsburgh attend to the of Rn °. oddment if Moto! or organs dec e ease: ' Ind —, misitisaa Ilis2 • • - .• ii COLT iffy, tonviumninsillitol6 SALE THIS , . • • . RANANNE lbw *wane . BY TIER RELIANCE MUTUAL'INRIFRAN — OE COMPANY, OF, L'AILADELPI3IA, On Enildinge,higunitat .0 c Perpetual. _Mamma litrevatt... in town or Country. OFFICE NO. 1100 WALNIFT ISTEELPT. Cash Capital, 9r.11);,610 00. Assets, 0303,600 00. Invested as follows. viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount,,,,,, $155.6(t5 00 Ground rent,irst C1am' 2,162 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 'O% cent: Mortgage Loans, $30,000, oost 27,900 oo Philadelphia city 614 cont. loan .........» 30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 1 . 4 cent, Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans. wellsocured Guntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan-- Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5t0ck...... Stock of Reliance Mutual InsuranceComPanY 31.350 00 Stock of County Fire insurance 1,030 00 Stock of Delaware M. R. I mum nee Co. ;00 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Rack de 2,012 50 Union 3L Insurance Scrip 160 00 Rills Receivable. Intsinus:! paper 16,216 la Book Accounts, kieured intermit, etc.... t,416 71! Ca..di on liana nod in hands of iigontn.. 11,345 IS $303,509 96 CLE!'a TtNOLEY, Pre&Aleut. Clem Tingley, Samuel McPhail', Win. R. 'Thompson, Robert Steen. Frederick Brown, William Muster, Cornelia.: Stevenson, Benj. W. Tinnier'. John R. Worrm. Marshall MIL 11. L. Cavon, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toi and, Charter Leland, Frederick Lennig, Jaeoh T. Bunting. enarlec S. Wood Smith Bowen, Jewel S. IVood ward, John Bissell Piitaburch. B. M. lIINCIIMAN,geeretarY.. J. ()A RDNER COFFIN, Agent. myl6 . Northeart corner Third end Wootists. ELA WA RE MUTUAL SLAFETYNCOR IN- _ /SU ILA SCE COMP A N V— KIRA -I'El BY THE L E ; cmiLArt7Raor PENNSYL VANTA. RCM OteriCE.• S. E. CORNER Tuna) AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves els Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANiIES ou GaAs, by•River4. Cantils,•Lakes, and Lawi Carriages, to all part. , of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer handise generally, on Store?, Dwelling Houses, &o. DI RECTORSWiIIiam -Martin. Edmund A. &Alder, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, Jatnee Tranquair, Ww. Eyre, Jr.. !amen C. Hand, C. Llaallig. - .l(ll6ePh R. Beal, Dr. R. M.-Hustun, Geo. 14. Lieper, llugh Craig, Charles Koller, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darfington, R. Jones Brooke. Saencor Milvain, Thos. C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Parland. Joshua p. Eyre. John B. :Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T./bran, A. 13. Berger, do. WILLI AM MARTIN. President. THOS. C. HAND. Viee President. ilmaav LTLKURN, Secretary. P.A. MADEIRA. Agent, inn No. 65 Wateratreet, Pittsburgh. - INORINITY AGAINST LOSS F. I n, . MIRE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE NO. 43 MPANYO FPIIILADELPHIA,OFFICE : 3 and 437 CIIESTNUT STREET. near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably to Au Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured $1,806,393 88 Beal Estate, tprosout value $1(6.313 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collat. total Securities 10,135 56 Stocky, (Present value ($.86.667 72.) cost 89,786 66 Notes and Bills receivable 1.821 00 Cash 27,918.. Td . . The only profits from premiums whieh this com pany cite divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates so low as are consistent with security, Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years. they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount ggceeding. Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af-.. fording eviden ab i lityhe advantages of Insurance,' as well as the and divosition to meet with promptness all liabilit:es. Losses paid during the y ear 1559.462.153 36. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Bancker. Mordecai 1). Lewis. Tobias IV:zgnr.r, 'DavidS. Brown, Samuel Grant, Tease Lea, Jacob R. Smit h, Edward C. Dale. George W. liathards, GeorteFales.' CH,,S. BANCKER. President EDWARD C. DA 1. E. i s President ' WM. A. STKKL, Secretary pro tent. J. GA RDNER C'OPFI N. Agent, Northeast cur. Third and Wood eta. I WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTSBUIttaI. • GEORGE HARM Presidrmt. DON. Secretary. Ca ,t. R. D. RAN,COC Ching Agent. No. 92 Water street. (Spans St Co's Warehouse. up stairs.) Pittsburgh. Will insure against ail kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Home institution managed by Directors who are well known in the conuninunity, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to man - lain the character which they have assutuedl, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. • ASSETS, OCTOBER 30Ih, 1861. Stock Accounts $ aloof) 00 3lortunFe 2.160 00 Office Furniture 250 00 Open Accounts. ate' 7,809 43 Cash 18.351 t Premium Notes t. 7.605 Notes and Bills discounted 174.075 14 DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr., James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Ninnek. George Darsie Win. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley. A lexandcrSneer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thotnae Benj. Bakewell, John R. M'Cune, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. WM. BAGALEY. Pres SAMUidELent. RBA. Secretary. 011tlee, Cor. of Market and Water Stn., Insures against Loss and Demme in the Naviga tion of the Southern and-Western Rivera, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures against. I.aaa ' • and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Win. Balmier. Jas. Park. - Jr., Win. G. Johnston. B. P.-Jonet, Reese Owens, T. M. Howe, B. Preston, George Bingham, S.-31. Kier, Yohn Shlpten k M. Cooper, J. Caldwell, l'otinagniarth. mh29:l7dli C. IL. Eng. PHILADELPHIA.. FIRE. AND ,LIFE INStRADICE CO:1111 1 AN Y, NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom .1/eaania. Capital $919,100 Agmets 0304,949. WILL MAKE ALL magus er IN. description of Perkiest or Lim ited.on every of Property or 31 erehandise. at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING President. • M. W. BALDWIN_ :ties President. DIRECTORS. Charles Reyes, /1. - -R. - C. E. B. English. Geo. Brown. P. B: SaverY. Jos ephs Paul. C. Sherman. John Clayton. S. J. Magarge_ E. Wiler, F. BLANCEryiK. Secretary; • J. (t. COFFIN. Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. lONONGAIIELA BMW WANT Or PITTSBURGH. OFFICERS. • JAMES A. HUTCHISON.' President HENRY M. ATWOOD Seereary. Cart. JAS. WODPI.IIiN, Aient. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. Assns. MAY 1 Bay 11161. /Reek Due Bills; payable on demand and secured by two approved names. $78.760 00 Bills Receivable =667 34 B Mo ills Discounted 26.236 7 0 6 /2.000 0 115= Mechanics' Bank atockgoot 5.155 00 le) Shane Citizen?. Bank stock cost 10 Shares Enehange Bank 5,175 00 stock c00t.... • 200 00 50 Shares Bank of Pitt; 2.750 00 Balsuog r f a ilook 4zeounts.„.:.. ...- /6 • /4° (I ° Oflcit' tire.....- ... ---- 85 1 P7 • Pia' . -- ALM '7 ll • DIRECTORS. ' ' iinad•l7 - ' • WIL3. / I M" - 1 1% 4- 11.61"164 ilron t om. '... WM. : R. . el• 4. aid% 7 ' i ''.7, ' ,': - : „.,L . :', ' . • -- ' • = - • -- , • :1* I I ' t • - I :••.- • " A; • ittviktikap - NZW,IIIMHZ• lIMMAFFI4.OI3I • OF . . mizar AND ncov - to , Including Goode suited for MILITARY PIIRPOSES, Now In Store, NO. 031 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO; myl.-Imd / 10 , 1 WOIRMWANI;, 11Y 19 The Sae On the 2d of-Deeember, 1806, rose the Sun of . Austerlitz." It alight revealed to -Napoleon the certain ty of the, great victory of the day. His forces, consisting 0f75,000 men, ocettpiestki. semicircle of heights. The allied Rusiiiikt - and Austrian army, 95,000 strong, hid' held twenty-friar hours previous a position' equally as strong, on the heights of .Prnmen; but by a skillful manrenvre he had induced them to believe that he feared a battle; and accordingly, now at-the break of day, he beheld their immense army, like a 'huge boa, having unwound its coil, trailing its slow, poi'. derous length around his front, in or der to attack his right wing. The whole Preach army saw, as with its leader's eyes, the blunder of the allies. The whole length of their line was exposed; while Napoleon,:from his semicircle, could launch out thispokes of his power to at ! tack them in any and all quarters. His Gen ! orals were eager to bezin." Wait twenty minutes," said the Emperor, whom nei -1 ther delight nor fear could betray into precipitate action. "When the enemy is making a false move they must not be in terrupted." The twenty minutes elapsed, the blunder irretriveable. Then Napole on, leaping from his horse, shouted to his troops: "Soldiers I the enemy has imprudently exposed himself to your blows; we shall finish the war with a clap of thunder !" At 'the same time the order of attack was given, and the mighty living anaconda was cut to pieces. The Russians, after suffering fearful slaughter, were retreating across the frozen lakes. Napoleon rode 'furiously aloud his lines. "Engulf those masses f break the ice." The artilerists elevated their pieces, and by dropping their halls on the ice, broke it np and overwhelmed the flying enemy by thous ands. 10,000 00 .. 2,500 00 This was Napoleon's greatest victory and brilliant stroke of gent! Afterwards on the eve of any battle, 1..• had only to remind his soldiers that the Sun of Auster litz wonld look upon their actions, to in fluence them with the most enthusiastic aJurage. Bull Run Russell. The London Times publishes a letter from Mr. Russell, explaining the difficul ties thrown in his way by Secretary Stan ton when he sought to visit the British man-of-war Rinaldo. He said the difficul ties amounted virtually to prohibition, and thinks Secretary Stanton would order away the Rinaldo if he dared. Mr. Russell fur ther says in conclusion: I may be permitted to add that I have received assurances that General McClel lan has expressed himself strongly in refer ence to Secretary Stanton's conduct to himself and to me in the matter, and that he awl all his staff have been kind enough to declare to my friends how deeply they regret my absence from their camps. 102,925 25 A Confederate Officer Surren ders himself. A liuter from Norfolk says: A young roan, said to be an racer on board the Merimac. surrendered himself to (.;eneral Viele. His name is McLough lin. lie says he is oif for home, which is in Baltimore. as soon a 3 it is practicable. ALLEGHENY. INSURANCECO. Or PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 Fifth St., sank Block. • .Nonrsues AGAINST ALL KINDS OF A.F111.11 AND MARINE RISK% ISAACJONF.S. President:3oll'N D. McCORD. Vice President; D. M. BOOK. Secretary ; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN. General Agent. DIRECTORS , --Issuie Jones, C. G. Henley, liar vey Child... Capt. R. C. Gray. John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahneetock, John D. MeCord, Captain A ,1 :1 , 11 Jambe. P. sterling: Capt. Dean. Robert L. WOrew, Robt. IL Dmie. noti 100 CASES FRESH BOOTS AND SHOES Just received at the MASONIC HALL AUCTION HOUSE, 55 Fifth Street. Aim!len Salee every day atlOand 2 1.90102 k. mylo-ltd COTTON EIOSIERV AND GLOVES- A superior mutortment of LADIE i ..h . CMG t) RES'S COTTON HOSE. o do ANCY , all of w hich we will Roll wholcia F le and retail atCLOVES the lowest prices. EA.TON, 3rACT.U.II & CO., No. 17 Fifth street S2K,ZI 76 COAL, SLACK AND L IME s—SEALED WORKSOF aI s THE'PITTSBURGH GAS a 00MPANT e -232.000 Bushels of Bituminous Coal. 60, 1 1100•SuclieL4 of Slack. and also 6,000 Bush els of Limn will be received at the Office of the Company until WEDNESDAY the 21st inst., at o'clock p. in. The Coal. Slack and Lime to be of such quality and delivere approves! times and in such quantities as shall be of and di rected. The standard for Coal and Slack to be 76 pounds per bushel. Payments to be made monthly, retaining VD per cent. as security. Proposals to be addressed to Thos. flake. well Esq" President of the Company, and endorsed Proposals for Coal and Slack or Lime, as thecae° now be. - Office of Pittsburgh JAMESom C Gas THOMSON nr, p , Engineer. e May 9th, 1862. t my9:td T E GREAT BOOK OF THE DAY. EIROWNLOW'S, Will be a 1* no., full Data, beautifully printed on beet paper, ILL USTRATID WITH FINE ENO!? MO S, STEEL PLATE PORTRAIT, Full Ow tke eim.ile of Letter to Rebel Secretary of War. Will coatoin 0 01 4 400 Pages. hand somela bconclia cloth. Retail price will be SIAS. Ready about het of Mir. Sit:Suliclirtsi owe reoeived at the book end pe rioiliesll3terect HENRY MINER, NOS. 71 . AND 711 FIFTH STREET, ext dieirtei Pat tide.: myt 5 eR4901/, MUM .011.6 PALM SOAP in SOles.iitstritieTeridiistafor sale by :431E0E0E A. KELLY, N 0.69 Federiel street. AlleithesY. II BOO* CORN 1111.11LE9, . No, 1 Obialltuslurreeeiiixl and foredo by '• UNNRY R. COLLINS. ATiglg.Mld,; • . 1 . 41 half berielo Wbito Fish =ha Id_ do He re ceived received by NINRY H. COLLINS 11.11111LTON ;1111t OV E R .Aul. YOU PIANOS — Another supply of the large Boren wave ' Roamed Nom, ' from fluelton Brothers. Now Toth...Mat teeehred and for ado by. .011 N 11. RaLLOR, mud 81 - wood street. CPUPS. CARPENTERS A ND Sten Cotteni Tools far sok b., ran DOWN& TETLEY. Hillreod stmt. - 10 1.11 INCH . NO. I !Wi l k Tan% w: itmotA; ~z.~: aims aMr:.sit. CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinet* Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, ace, 255 MARKET STREET, North Side. PINIL4DELPHIA. myl-Iy4 FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 813 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Jobbers in Cloths, Cassinieres, - Festiva, &c., (h.. Always on hand a well selected kook of Goods !suitable for the trade. myl-lid 1100112113 or WINES, BRANDIES, &c., FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 3 NORTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. spl3.lyd _ MORNING POST CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, HAYING RECENTLY MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENT! We are now prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK & JOB PRINTING With dispatch. and in the mast - superior stile We have an office Sl-.: C.IOND TO NONE And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD, lERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING, BILLS OF LADING. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, OCATIFICATES. *EOISTEIS, DRAY TICILICTS, 1112CEMPTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CARD*. zinzgarsa, HEADINGS, CONTRACTS, Bhowbills, Handbills,. Labels, Col lege and &shoal Bohemeearotel Bins ofFare,lnvitations,int. POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C., ARM UNSUIELP.A.SOMEO ,t' We auk Insure complete eatiefititionai to TIME AND PRICE! BOOK WORK School and College Catalogues. Mtieeflameout Catalogues, Constitutions, Reports, BrieO , ete. BLANK BOORS, LETTER amtps, BLANK' 111101zE, maim, ETC., Bank. & Banking ALL WOBK EXEOUTED P. BARR & *MIMS, POST BETIMINGS,StikoSS w« Sas VARious PA ape . AMIE R.-OOLLINS: PIDCZII.III crir.,:tig. PRODUWM. BRICE CO., CE AND PR & OVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: I.C, SOUTH WATER srßio..r, Philadelphia. Q Liberal advaneeo made on conffiwnments when required. myl-lyd JOHN E E1.1.18‘)N..1:01P ELLISON, JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. AND VESTINGS, NO. 339 XARKET STREET, (2d door below roorth,) PHILADELPHIA. HURST .R.SIAREE— Wholesale lDruggists, NO. 523 ILAIIII.ET STREET, ~ PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS TN - - Paints, Oils. Window Glass, Dye-stuffs, ke.. and Agents for Kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning Fluid. Cam phene. Tar. Pitch Rosin, Wagon and Railroad Grease.. myi:3md GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale mad Retail Dealer IN Intim onouriros or GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 810 CIIESTNIUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, I.AOINGFCCOIPE •Sr„ PEACE MANUFACTURERS' d• IMPORTNRS, MEN'S FERNISUING GOODS AND • TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 NOVTII FOIIRTM STREET; PHILADELPHIA E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., AND DZSLEIRD IN STEAM PRINTING ESTA.ELLISIIMENT, PITTSBURti II TO Olirlt OFFICE, In the city. nutarms, Drams, Our hoilitior for printing FOR CONCERTS & EXHIBITIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FURNISHED TO OR `h ''' f ' 1 111 10111•Vienalligi= - , allturomm, * inimi ; lll : ..., 4• 114 , . ::.' ' 111111L14 O n g, Irt4 t eill es "= . bola atagrot to ' Ilia'inook =Min arm , I* , bit, how. to It o t ek ookti ramtgai dig ' ' 'int Me Sin On Dour*. and a divided , 11!0=01110, uric* sysialmmi nib atic boon doe as ft immisibr - libial --- Wainer Bankmmi 'ut Ilin nit, WWI L *gm igi . endltintatdltif:): I iane erfreiht=il Celab. r. "ai rad i at SIAS ' II 4iatai **al troubling the egoistic to or Man it pr ront: eiDM ok this into ai osar vill nn Goa to than t bowel at this vo years. snaking in allo artritcant WONT AND ONI-11 4, l'atalNT. A Ma. : • , Books contai n ing the Maxtor. / ily-Laws, Ruies and Valour. faralAni& gratis: ott apotioation rairAIDUNT .___ GEORGE ALIIkEE.• VICE PRESIDENT!. Jahn H. M'Fadden. Isaac M. Pannook, John Minim. John Marshall Ahmander Speer, Jamie EL D. deckle Oen). L. Fahnestock, A..M.Toilleh„ M. b., James McAuley, 11111 Burawke; James Lieniman, Wm. J. Andersen. TZUSTILEB. Alexander Bradley. awes D. kelly. John O. Baekofen. _ star A. Mailege. George Black • " QM II: lgolleri John B. Canfield. smell e. Alonzo A. Carrier. ' beit j ta l t i k' Charlie A. Colton, WaltergAllarehall, Wm. Akandee, Ogr L:Ki _..- John /ham iftr ntwalt tiopairsil Sebum aha 11. Shoeuberter. ;lamp. m. R. illehreerts. Parer Realm. &. t raa n il:raindle. R - irs. Whittier. m. EL Levels. Yeager. LEV AZDTUAIWiIi. Ii th Er ABLES A. VOLTAM. . A. 11114.11111111 it SIM, aAXILss ANI • mud kudianse Matateet and Dealers in Awmplastosso„ titdd. Saver emu:km Note'. -Exchange INT the. . Baste= and Western Cities constently for gals. • ' • Colleetions.made i. all thseities throughout the United States. Deposita received inPar funds or current paper. No. 117 Market street, between Third and Fourth streak- Inwfairs * co.; BAIIKE3S & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, A.LDERNEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, A XlO - .0 It 31 A_ N: OFFICE: IM Pena Ntreet. MU' Ward. griOLLECTIONN .PROMPTLY MADE: V Deeds. Bonds, Mortmea.and other Legal Writings Braine. AckaowWoomeinte Taken and Bills Probated. ap6:ly AGRICULTBA.L. D. B. ROGERS iLiNVIPACRIMI or Rogue Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN merttia. OFFICE/ Verner Butler .ad Clymer Streete,Nhaili Ward. &193 s PITTSBURGH, PA. s Tovs Ty .. o 1 S I to Ar A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, Comer Ignmend. loggenlmergts, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealerin all kinds of Oook, Parlor, and Heating Btcries, Grate Pronto, renders, &o. IT In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merit, at Which have been fully tested by thousands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled by any in this market; together with agreat many other desirable patterns.. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now offered to the public. - Mir. _FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. - Common Kitchen Dow and Jam'.Gratil; ill of which are offered at very low'pneieei • *1 Special inducements offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS no6:6m JADEBS A. FETZEB,, FORWARDING AND C O_ OINISNW `ENCHANT. •• FOIL TIM ULM 0P rimer Shred*llateen, Laird_ limner. Dried Produee 17t toner Nowise. mud Pima Streets, PiTTBRURGB. PA. REFER TO—Francis G. Bail Eq.. William Dilworth. St. & Cuthbert * Son, Pittsburgh. Boyd & Ott, Reisker & Swearingen. S. Brady. Cash. M. &M. Bank, List Howell Mangle k Co.. George W. Anderson."Dionlon. razto• & Co. larakikit&- A 41714 J. 1.1) INALLIIILLIARDIRALOOII. , _-- 41 .481.181K1U)gfrould aoudad hie old Meade and enntailani eNMto be found o_ hie old HALL., entrance on Fourth itreet. sta lle_ Zahn,* On itand the best "alit / 14 Lallor*ser. tonnootion witb the hall. a well attponteg wawa. *aim. with good tables. balk and num ' ' Remember the pie ele..Aigollo, Nall. Fourth et. neerWood. entrance *ea Fourth. blab • VPYOU : WA kr lIIII= vow? xsw A Inkit ow_ pniared Mini. Vest.. w ai l r and all' o th er mar of SpieeCthething • or. Wile; New Omsk Lousooakod Mee Peel'eoth t am • meth 4klthethere. is *eV ether* roe set a othr ;thosi" of ILP 4.: ' lower aka st other here fa the -• • le•E and aleoeteeet menage . • 'WI= ' Awl:0- GOV : of . • theses Lit . • • wow= k 81021911E1L deli throw wow= .. . . •. • T. T. 11911111tN & CO, HOUAEN ORNAMENTAL PAINTER Na.,il • Ste Clair Street, [conpi DIRWIFIMI WAY. sooond atom ai pra W ;s=argeod to me will lb* Dearlrad 21#01111111 it CO—. NO. 17 MEET, JOllll2lllO AND. 111111411.012111 —0 7 .141silibl ikmbroided is Dollars, DuAnaders, Mits. at, Sam and Rain Umbrella,. And all Wads Raney &Debi aintr e ntot 11°64 03 !MAW& knEr x esT y lirdaC t Mow 788-8 grAitarmetz Timm 80 1 8 Airip - AfAigfei lied in Ile . . UMW 8111nium.,_.. Aos bout Wm to intim a • this salt kt "if • • la& ad Nam ablest UMW 7slits WaSIACCHIFT:- ;,,TERlffltiMlMATtir. l 49ll" .1111ANIELIN011214/1100-alki: 11411: ;1:-inf74AtE94,0fel 311 'Bl , Vt/13.1atitt , la PATTI/MOT& 1 / 4 1 1 / 1 101FP'" . A.'l' TofiN E Y 8 A4 1 .L-41;.•W -, KUHN'S LAW AUILLII.III.Si - ;' . Mimesis street, Amer wiriitp:tt•-=.= 4 1047 •. p - . 1 ; qp B. F. LUC - Aikk: , j=co3 A T T 0 RiiiF.y,AxA.A.svc (SFFICE, NO. Int GRANT BTRIk (Three doors below the Cwint tNiftiQuo W13:17 'PITTO1:111011pPA A.•-.1-rc•it-Nk.:-T..- LAW, OFFICE. N4O. 133 FOURTH,ST4._ J. I). NO. 73 GRANT STSR,RT .4114 NIVIROZON Datirimie • sucesmor to 11. W Biddle; No. 14111Alilit... Held street. Office hours from to 1 o'Cloisli. to 6 o'clock. '" AMERICAN IRON WORIO. Jones litr Laughlikry mAsnacTinsalts OP IRON - AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON OMIT MAL': Lauth's Patent Shaft*, Pistil' id!, WAREHOUSES. • 23 Water Street and 132 Fir/Ilt SO Nlllll4 P l TTBlll7lten s And corner of Franklin and South. Water Chicago. • 'ft. PITTSBUGH. PA Ls.tec TiriRS...JOAN L. Borp."..IVN.K:p - d4B„# PITTSBURGH STEEL WWI JONES, BOYD & Ititr:Pn;Fo s Tn r Stallchinaklaand A.X.l.Comer /as and First street& no2lis PITTSBURG-Xis: J. D. FACKINZII ..1011N.11. nornr. ILIVRNITURE-FOR CARII—ASULL AFZ SORTMENT of Pitteburgbl meaideetared FURNITURE. embracing • BITREAUX. • BOOK CASES antevery article needed in a well fansidingdego ling, as well as a fine assortment of •• ..... ... OFFICE IF111ANITIIIIIL;'*. Constantly on hand ilnd made tn:aidelt._ AN th only terms on which business isdonikatillii„ i e lishment. is for CAS 11. Prices are -111111111 ingly. Persons in want of anything in till # line would be advantaged by eullkittat ! :1 - ,. tail. FACILE:IER dc BiIIVIUM No. 10* Smithfield street, below' mh29-I.y . ~...., • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,-SiN OABPETS &1D CTIL CLOTHS NEW BRUSSELS CARPET . • fir These have lust been received and_au a the LATEST An RICHEST PATTHRHIS at the lowest prices. • EW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. -AT .., M I CAL L IT lir 9 -111 9 ~ No. el Peurai elvesi. - . EpoIuGEIT PREVIora T ot RUlrlatr Le advanoe in prices, of 'MA aii•1011111,i -vantage in offered in purchane FOK c_mlik; 0.1 - --------- . .... , ~..., - •-..1 ST. FRANCIS' CO • , . .4- UNDER CARE OF TNt FRANCISCAN:IIIIIII4I. aIIIIIS INSTITUTION, Illetinkinial M. IN LottErro. Cambria ,i'lamtehrtt vaults four miles from Cresson S route I taiz . eali! the direct ute between Philatt Mush. was chartered in 11115% ~ confer the meal ColMeneecast. The location of the Weis le Ma healthy in Penneylr _Pactionitthe AUe conatio* w ny Mountains beinsertiveresaPle) k• PIM water. bracing air.andeictareiese , , ~. The Scholastic year conunewese T A t ~,, 'e l : MONDAY after the MO of A ' ..,ii ; i abo twoe Dith of Jinni followinef.- atl intoSeaskees. Students cannot reitspi olt e between the'Smalegue. All A r, may for Land Surveying.. Rot= ,v.. ' - Fill be furniebing by - the . time lir :liiii' Students. ~,, ~, :. Instrumental and Vocal hlimielbrael AO fti .. ohargo. Students will be admitted Skis Odifft Years to the age of manhood. i... 1: adTestrup-Doard and Tuition. payabletil . vance.— . .... ~..; Wuhan, and ieie einieTtlitiii....„..... ...., . ' Classical and Modern , -. 3 Students spend Vacation e. • ...iik, Reference can be'rr:: Rt 'Rev. O'Conner, to the Rey S. Remade. Loretto. and to Wier et the Diocese. HUGH Bt. 80LL,....• .... - ENNOINZ straLairat a., _ , mu, Dimness, Way. to - to order, and warranted se mied a male, the roltowhericsm? Ms: Swum V Tarn La Plaiien. for woea sad from 'DIM. ''''' " an anClabaceo the • r' .. ` b model Mac Mate. in the ban , Pales sad - 11arers. of slE)c h 7L, Lt• *rem: of air - a diameter and** ID ' 4,..; - 7 ,la leasrh. . MW) make. anuriar, .. Doctor sad arsol Entine; sad „••••-"/ _,.., gassmosta. km • Lathe inhale and ' .. - „& - 7 - , deg,to order esn sdane3: ladies - ' ow' imams long. • ...10rders P!0u1141.7 Filled AM . . ,Xpfaillik,.r. t...r. 17—Partienlar atimitkagli. illti#C zt i r es. F.p. on P, i ;, ! , _.... i • , .. . 811111 M PAR E ~$ co NINTH WILIIDAPOITNID.IIIIri. f p nzte_ * t r itor44. . Warehouse. No. 14• Piret Sad no -• " Maaufseturars of ail sites a s on Coal Oil. Retortguatil Mille. Gas as& I -Bad 4 0 10 A Dor Wanton Boise. Pallia,thussomo an Coupti uthis, Abe Jobbing and/Ischia* Ciergiode• seriatim made to order. • , _. • - the di Ailti k, ri=oorslete mastiEu slew itaa i i i iii, attended to . - .i:TTIll?-1!.VulitglWr .. . . GEBIZRAL OIWZI;',.'',.. PMI'S'S, Pr. WASIK & Cliklan AT IN Plltiksitboli&P' 611,•' J. 11VOTICR—THIETRIMMignpiwawnee 4.‘ Wayne and • . '... .V-- having received o Pruner ir of Railroad, from Pittsburgh to. ' elf appendage , . rat MIMI.; a ids -'.. 1 properM of the thhargb , ins . .; . env Railroad Company. now alesmin Rik , , . -,) and management °raga rued and Ali persona employed con' or 311"1 4Uk tfr Okierice3manw mairountinneiniva..lll66ting - 411_ persons. asseeiattoa anlrinpitromp,A# A . itnies. Wass arningesenwer nus - et ehanie al_ 3,y tweeng9i* 41=i i ewe apply to QM ppm. a- 40m m ', in ude r le hound ' by no that at &isnot' .. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER lOW 6mik.. _ . . ~!:~ traeß smnevrimie pAuEnc, livelicrlll.llllF-11111r. Ynu :lir Shatb. =mew 'and lloit ea% NV I older. put ,LlO4O. .itaised SIMI L. BRAOKENBIDin, PirrSßo2oB. PA II A. N C C , ATTORNEY AT LAW. IRON MANIIPACITURAia" ruiernTrati: 24 Pieties NEW DRUGGETS, 75 Pion. , w. wcuarrocit.