1610 e. THE Isola. PITMEN ft WM & CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST NEMNFR ARRANGEMENT. Commenoing May sth, 1862 TEME TO CINCINNATI AS quircal, to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Fast Line. Mail Loaves Pittsburgh I,ooa. in. 7.10 a. m. 12,50 14 m . Augghegy....l,lo a. m 7,20 a. in. 1 ,00 P. in. p W as in0......18,20 a. m. 5,20 p. in. 8,30 p. In. ayne...2,10 A. m. 2,25 a. in. Chicago 8,33 p. in. - 5 935 a. in. _FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. itirno . 5445 a. in. 7,26 p. in. 8,50 p. in. Arrives at _ nmbas.at,ao a . m. 1015 p. in. . oionatt.. 4,20 p. . . 5 a. ,40 r, 'Louis-- tn 8,25 a, M. - 9,00 p. M FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, Leavy . , pb1u5e.....0650 a. in, yes at • laaapolls.o,3o p. m. 5,45 a. in. • 0ut5.......7.50 a. tn. 0,43 p. in All trains through to Chicago without change Of tiara. N. 8.-=-The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Polambus, and passongers all go into Cincinnati %tether. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGUI. alle2i/E Express c.,00 a. m Mail 1 3.10 p. irlariimiati and St. Louis Express 7,43 p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Statiron,tileggnYeity, Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New aimßrig New Britton Allegheny 900 m 10,10 5,15 a m 6,50 a m 1 - 2,00 in 1,30 p m 6,15 a m 8,30 a m 4,40 p m 6,45 p m 12.20 p m 2,00 p 6,30 p m 8,15 p m 3,20 p m 5,00 p m MARKET TRAIN. Leaves Alliance at 5,30 a. tn. Arrives at Allegheny at 10,30 a. m. Ii ea ma Allegheny at. 3,10 p. Arri yea at Alliance 8,00 p. m gal. Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh t i me. 111. Tickets good on the accommodation and marvel trains are sold at reduced prices. The 6.30 p m accommodation train oonneets at Nine Brighten with packets for New Castle. T Trough trains connect as follows: At Enna , with stages for New Castle, Mercer. oungalown. &c. At Jrrville. Ohio. to and front Millersburgb, A M ansfielda Falls, etc,. At . Ohio, for Mount Vernon. Shelby, Nanduaky, Toledo. Detroit. etc. As Orestlino, for Delaware, Springfield. Columbus, oinnati. Xenia. Dayton. Indianapolis, Saint qt!is. Louisville. etc. At una, for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Toledo 00. At Fort Wayne, for Porn. Lafayette. Ind, Saint Louis. Quincy. Keokuk. SL Joseph and i uterine- Alias points in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in fill goia, Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets apply to. GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Agl. Union Pa.saempr Station. Pittsburgh. JA. Q. A&SELBERRY Agent, Allegheny. OHN B. JERVIS,General-Superintendent. WM. P. SILINN. 4 ieneral Passenger Agent C - LENELAND. PITTABURGH AND WnEELING RALLBOAD. SOMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, MAY sth, 1862, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Raiiroa.l. is ( Pittsburgh. as follows : suae Duran:its & C INCINNATI ---Prr IBGET LINE. VIA STEUB&WILLE. va Pittsburgh...... I 1,00 a. tn. 112,50 p. ,to. Li Steubenville_ 1 4,00 f: " 4,00 0 Newark. ...... -. 1 9,50 " 10,15 - Columbus, ... 11,45 Argives Cincinn . ati 4 ,20 p. rn. 5 .40 a. to. St. Louis f 7.50 a. m. 6,46 pus No change of oars between Pittsburgh and Cin annuli. E=ndid sleeping oars attached to all night PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Eltnibursh .1.00 a m 6,10 a . io 12,50 p m winsoille.-- 8.00 ' 8.14 3.05 p h abenvillo.-4,00 " 9,16 " Kling 4,34 " 10,23 " 4, , 53 " vas -..- ...... ;405 " 10,40 " I • 5,05 Ming at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio ad.; and at .Bellair with Central Ohio ' tor Zanesville, Lancaster. Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. Indianapolis and Saint Louis and points west. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. eaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. n.t. 12.50 p. m. do Wellsville 4,25 ' 3.00 do Bayard 6,10 ' 4,14 " do Alliaue 6,43 " 4.40 " do Hudson ... 5,00 " f G.,42 - Arrives Cleveland 9,15 " 1 6,30 " Connecting at Bayard with Tusearawas 'branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli saes with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Redhead at Hudson, with Cleveland. Zanesville and Cincinnati It 11. for Akron, Cayaboa Falls id Millersburg, and at Cleveland with t and E ft for Erie. Dunkirk, and Buffalo. with c k 17 west. RR fur Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north _ sLutin IleAccommedation leaves at 4,00 p. m.ing Trains arrive at 2,20 a to, 040 a aa,_3,26 and 5,00 p zn. Througn tickets to alt prominent points in the west, southwest, north or northwest, can be pro mired at the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. Nor farther particulars apply to WILLIAM - SMWART, Agent, At the (Jemmy's office in Freight Station, Penn street. n 027 1862. 1862 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, AL AY 56. . RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. TirTunoncts MAIL TRAIN aves thepassenger Station every morning Buteept Sunday) at 2.50 a m: stoppingnuly. at the wind. pal stations, and making direct connections titHrimisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via The Allentown route, E THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves 11.1011` Ist3Ao p stopping only at principal ea • =flaking direct emanation at Harrisburg fel mi and Washington, and for New York via Allentown route. TILE FAST LINE leaves the above named eta tion daily, (except Sunday) at 8.20 P. in., stop -940n1y at principal stations, Connecting at liar irg for Baltimoreand Washington. This train ceiin Philadelphia at 545 p. making coo onneetion for New York from Kensington at 8,20 p. m. , over Camden k Amboy line. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN& JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. leaves daily (except Sunday) at 2,10 p.m., stop ping at all stations and running as far as Cone lissingb. • MIST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 6,40 a. M. JECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for ss. Mare station leavas daily. (except Sunday) at aam• RD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for s station leaves daily. (except Sunday) a t P. ra. _ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for : 01 . 1°Int= 1111 station. leaves daily. (except Sunday) at .15. D. Z. RETURNEINk TRAINS ABILTI7B IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS r--........ .....12,23 p. m Mt r5iz. — ,...... ... ~..... -- ... . att t ii: it ohnstown 4100002131001D10U ". ..10,ea a. in. Ist Wan's Station Accommodation 8,30 a . n i . Slil Wall's Station Accouunodation_S,as a. m. aid Wall's - Station A ooo mmodation...-IA6 p. m. 4th Wan 's Station Aooommodation-6.10 p. in. ASPltains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at illsinvillelntersection_ with Johnstown Ac comaodationW Zest and est. and Express and TARE, TO NEW 179R1r... .... .512,50 fII I ILADELPILLI. ... 10.00 ALTIBIORE ......... ...... 9,50 ANCASTER 8,55 ARRISBI.III4 7,45 checked to all stations on the Penn drmitilrlread, and to Philadelphia, Balti more and New York. lit-Passengers Perchashur tickets in oars will he charged an excess according to distance trav els; in_addition to the Station rates, except from 16§11VIVATITe come c Ms, th n e o C a trp t ium will Judd themselves responsible for personal baggage 047.e .... kw au amount not exceeding $lOO. R- An Omnibui Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the depot. ate c harge not to exceed 25 cents for each and baggage. i rm r i rrikets apply to • J. STEWART. Agent, At the Penna.& R. Passen_geyBSidden on Liberty an i t e isant streets. - Exam LE11111.6 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. • GENT'S FINE S_FLV C ALF — BOOTS, $4.00 - _ GICINT' E C LF II OOTS It D OO D• 4 GEINI". CALF 800T5.54.00 . IFFRNBACHER. .NCO. 15 Fifth amt. 24 door from Market. 2_,ButP",_ l llo urr-A GNPS isythzr het tw a t iv tun, to 126 foot p7 e . way OP; or 4.1411), a•CUIRL INA80118. ' Nix -.miss street. - RAILROADS NEW Rom VIA RIVER: AND RAILROAD. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafayette and lisdianapolis. New Albany und Salem and Meld/tan Central Ralloads for CHICA - GO. IiOCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only read by which shipment can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing bulk. Cotungnments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawreneeburgh, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; so CHARGE ron DRAYAGE OR COMMISSION AT LAWRENCEBURG. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. 115 Water street.) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give TIIROCOR RR currs for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette. Chicago, Peru, Green castle. Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mat toon. &0., 11. F. LORD. President. JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. mh3 1862. IMPORTANT. 1.462. 8,50 p. m ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. And other points in Northern Missouri, the States of Kansas, or the Territories. should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and 9uickest lino by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. • ikir Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all pcints in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC 11. Fru 11(3 EON, Pres't and Beni Supt. North Missouri K. R. HICNIty LI . Simuotra. t4en'l Traveling Agent. aelg:fini UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. MIME SUBSCRIBERS MANUFA TURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz : Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrases of all kinds; also, the celebrated -Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades. Blinds and Fixtures. 441 - Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, ,te. oetnlyd ROBERTS RO E N MEL HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIE RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WHERE FAMILIES', MOTELS, RES TA CRANTS and the trade generally ran be supplied with Chespeake Bay Oyster:, at the lowest wholesale rem. Country trade solicited. ELI YOUN(I. Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY FIELD STREETS; Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will be serred up in the mast palatable style. ELI YOUNG. 044 corner Virgin alley and Suilthfiel,' SAVAGE 110 IT +IF., No. ISO Liberty Street Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, .IIOHN NAVAGE4 Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED LP. with all the modern improvements, this po pular resort, the subscribers prepared to accom modate hie old customers and the pehti, kener ally, with the best the market.; affurd... dty:ter, will be served up in every V2l riety deride theseason. llis Wirtee. Liqunrg and Ale: he reek confident in moon:unending to the publi , iv: their excellence. Can. Bucket and Sbell OyAters rereivrd daily andsolti wholesale and retail. aly2.Hyl SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, 2 . 114L1 S. :'STUN .1 2 ropr101 abr. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED EP. at a great expense, with all the modern Ito. prerements. this popular rc;:ort, the suirscriher Is prepared to necommodete his friend: and the public generally, with the be. , t the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety el style during . the season. LIQUOR and ALBS he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. Alra - MEALS served up at all boury. and DA and NIGHT BOARDERS Wien. np i:ly ---------- our;, NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. 'NIUE SUDSIJEtZtER A N 0U NCES -IL FRESH the E p LL i AND CA N OYSTERS UA p M t E. kc., and is prepared to accomodate the parons of this old and well known hou m se with everyt t h Inc in the eating and drinking line at the shorte-t notice. JOIN SIIALEII, jaiO:ly Proprietor. --------- _Ex c 14 . 1 46 OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 1.11 Wood Street, Pittsburgh WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRALERS IF LAKE AND EASTERN FISH , FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS ANL WILL GAME, All In their Proper 549010111. noD GEO. REINEMAN Co. MANSION HOUSE, 44E0. A !MENTZ, Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty street—just be side the Passenger Depa. of the Pennsyl rani& Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house hi the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable ex pense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beet the market can afford. folly WINES AND LIQUORS WILLI J q RENNE ' r~', IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies Cordials, Wines Old Mononga • he l a ad Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET, P4o*,largh fe22.43m WILLL& CLAYTON. WHOLESALE AND R ETA 1 L. LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 DiamomtdiAlloy, near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sir Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry .and w zr ßia 4. ndiee, Old Monongahela Re:20601 TALLOW; OIL AND GREASE— D) bbls Tallow. 25 b Grease: In store and forsale br_ F Pen SELLERS & tsb Co. n street. Pitura. ME Jewel MOST COMPLETE WHOLE sale ry ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST. 3. IL GARDINEIL ' 62 FIFTH STREET. O . LL WITTER,— -IV 1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter; 1 expressan boxd for s ale do by do just received by • JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and First street. CINPARTNE**III.4I.A. AS. soeiated with ua in the Beal Estate and Gen eral COMMinioll . Alswi n Twiness; R. B, CUTH BERT, our Mennen lova/tar be Conducted in the name of B.' CU ERT & SONS. 9. MMUS 8. L. MIME? R. B. CUTHBERT W n CUTHBERT & BONE, REAL Elk 1.711 TATE and General Commission Agents. 61 MARKET STREET. Pittsburgh. attend to the sale of 'Real State . Collection of Rents. 3cq., old settlements( estates of persons decasW. apt QOAPSTOBIE —25 ZAXILELS POW. dered Scapatene received andTer sale by _ m 73 lIHNRY IL COLLINS. M DAY): •HOE *ohmic - THIS 1101pEcuagAm LONIGItZFMOLERRLE ADAM Retail dollen tea kinds oflmplement% Arialgla nil_ Gerdes and Field il &eds. .N 0.12 umemetrilkeiet e nextdoer to Reze's otaL ep29 7 FIRE AWSURANOE BY TILE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 0.. E" .YHILa.DELPHiA. On Building& Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise. Furniture. &c., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 305 WALNUT STREET. Eatih CaplerG. 8229,510 00. Awsets, 5203,508 96. Invested as follows., viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount $155.605 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 f cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost 27,000 00 Philadelphia city 61 cent. 10an...........30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured Muntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad corn_ pony. mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 21,350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co . ... 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip ._......., 160 00 Gulls Receivable, business paper 16,207 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,885 15 S3QPIS 96 CLEM TINGLEY. President. I) ERECTORS. Clem Thlglu, Samuel Bispham, Wm. It. Thompson. Robert. Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley, John It. Worrel. Marshall Hill, 11. L. Carson, Z. LothroP, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig, .Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen James S. Woodward, John Bissell hitsburgh. B. .NI. lIINCIIMA N. geeretery. J. GARDNER. COFFIN, Agent, Northeast corner Third and Wood sta. CUELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY' I. NCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, Pa& OFFICE. S. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT 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, 111er ehandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling !louses, dee. britEcroßs.—William Martin, Edmund A. Solider, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Daris,...larues Traria uair, W rn. Eyre, Jr., James C. blan d. Win. C. Ludwig. ,fuse H. Seal, Dr. IL Huston. lien. s.l. Limier, Mug!, Craig, Charles Kelley. Samuel E. Stokes,.. P. Peniston, Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, H. Jones. Brooke. Spencer 3111r:tin. Thos . C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr. Jacob P. Jones, James B. M J wham P. gyre. John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. 1). T. Moneas„, A. B. Burger, do. W I LLIA MARTIN. Prei•iilent. THOS. C. HA N'''. Vie Pre.ident. Ueat LITIAUF.X. Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA. Agent, isa No. K 5 iVaterstreet, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS /BUIE FRANIRIAN EIRE INSURANCE 1 COM PANY 011 ILA DRLPHIA, : NO. 435 and 43 F1 7 camsTscr lornEE FFICE T. near l'if/h. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist r Ne.o. PubliAted Agreeably to An Aet AaseiublY. being: AND SMITH- Fir , t Mortgaglv, amply mecured 51,%.3.303 Sti Real Ez:atc, ~ jo- e sent value slut.ll". 61.) cc,l .................. Temporary Loan , on :in4de C.,lint unntl 6t4.!unties raluo It'cit; e tkl7 72.) cost Notet and link Rocciratdc Cash $2.204.651 Cs only Pro tlt4 from prom intmt which this emit- PAny can divide by law. are tnen risk:which have beer: determinel. lie 'trances made on every ileet!ription of Prop • lefty. in Town Conotry. at rata= no , to as are roti4iterit with security. renoe th ter ino-rporatium n peril of thirty Year'. thcy has - c ai , l lost„ by Fire. to nn amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars. thereby of evidence tit the advantage. Of Insurance, as well no the ability end dispmotion to meet with promptness all liabilitiee. 1.• , ..5ed naiad uri ug the year 11439, 862.133 36. DIRECTORI4. • Charles. W. Rsocker, Mordecai D. Lewl.. 'fohiaa Wanmer. David S. Brown • r•atnuel ti rant I,:tac Lea, docarb R. Smitia, Edward O. Dale. George W. Rich S rds. rt , rorare Fates, CIIAS. N. FIANCK ER, 1:11W A RD C. I) A LE, Vies Pr. , i•tent. Wm. A. :SIERT., sccretary ,no tern. .I.IiARIINF.It COFFIN Agent, rnylti Northam , . car. Thini and Wood sr... WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY , OF PITTSIII.II4-411. 4iE117; ,- ;I: DARSIF:. President. Al. GORDON, SecrotarY. Coot. R. D. CUCII RA N, sien'l N.,. 92 Water street. (4.ang ev . :l Wareheuse, n;• stairs,? Pittsburgh. Will in,' re against all kinds of FIRE and AI A - RINE RISES. A Houle I nAitution managed by Directors wh o farewell known in the emmumunity. and who are determined, by promptnesra and liberality', to tnan r,,in tho eliara , ter which they have assumed, as of ferin:; the beet proteetion to those w ho desire [oho insured. ASSETS., ocron ER 30111, Account" $ 83,000 00 age 2,1(31) On Furniture ot, 7,41 P,) 43 18,351 99 7..".045 LI) 174,0:5 1 I Stoek Ill,,rtg (Wive o:,en CaAi Premium Nwc. Nate, nr:•.l $2.43.351 76 DIRECTORS. It. Miller, Jr., James M'Auley,. Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nim mit. George Darsie P; m.ll. Smith. Chas. W. Ricketson. Andrew AekleY, Alexander Speer. David M. Long, Roes J. Thomas Benj. Bakewell. John R. M'Cunc. mylB .------- CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAesidenMUEL t. REA. Secretary. WM. DAGALEY, Pr owl CO, ('or. of Market and Water Sta., Insured =unit Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and It: your, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Inednre4 against Loots and Daninge ay Fire. D I R ECTO RS. Jas. Park, Jr., B. F.Jones, T. . Howe, leorgo Bingham, John Sbipton, S. II arba ugh. John S. Dilworth. C. 11. Zug. Datotley, Wel. U. Johnston Reese Owens, B. Preston. S. M. Kier. Jas. M. Cooper J. Caldwell. In1121•:1ydh --- PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149- CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital 14219.100 Assets •304,918. 11MTD[3. MAKE ALL DYADS OF IN. F F SUR AN CE. either Perpetual or Limited,on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING President, M. IV. BALDWIN Vice President. TS. Charles Bayes. DIRECE.OR R. Cope, E. B. English. George W. Brown. P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Mugarge E. Wiler, F. BLACKBURN. Secretary. J. G. qQPITN; Agent. Corner Third Wood streets. .. sod . ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERP • • THIS INSTITIITION, SITUATED IN LORETTO. Cresson St aff Pennsrl 'vania four miles from Cresson Station Station. on the direct route between Philadelphia and . Pitts burgh, was chartered in 185$ . with prirabgee to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and pewees. The location of the College al one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—thisportion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial Or its pure water, bracing air , sad p icturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on and OIST MONDAY niter the 15th • of ATOM . . e me nd' about the of JUN& following. It is divide into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying. Leimermg. Ae., will bo furnishing by the agitation to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Manic forme no eats a °barge. Students will bo admitted from eigl t years to the age of manhood. Tgans—Board and Tuition, payableludf Year), adrenal. - . IWas• andime4:lledding 10 CiattlW and Madera Latina/se, 10 Students spend Vseation at t h e R Al Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Conner, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Marys Loretto, and to other Clergymen of theft:tabula' Cloacae. ' 'MECHANICS 4Nii? ...a......A...1_ 0THE11S Ditzur .l.V TO thei M. r cant. I VIIMM. i s 1 $5O of the kudos money hi required la haat the TO . '..9 IV •,', yithout delay if yon S. T • a ie4 AI *di 6 Rare and Fair Citizens. row Nin-etSren, in Court.-1 ester dayi;:olll ult.) a novel contrast to the usu• al rough mipirant: for citizenship in the offices of the City Hall was witnessed by the meek and lowly approach of four Sisters of the Good Shepherd to the Court of Common Pleas, to take out their papers of naturalization. Four la dres..;eil in cream colored merino. black flowing crape veils, white bands around their forheads, blue condod belts with tassels, and a large silver heart sus pended from the neck of each, were es corted by Mr. N. Jarvis. Jr., the Clerk of the Court. to one of the vacant rooms, where Judge Hilton very soon was in at• tendance to officiate in making thcim citi zens of the United States. It appears that these four Sisters of the Good Shep herd (foreigners i, with four others (native born), are owners of the propel ty in Nine teenth streets on which their institution is situated. and it became necessary for the former to he citizens of the United States in order to legally hold Her. eild. IF I I 21•.. A Trout Factory in Connecticut. Messrs. Dunham. Kelogg A - . Ives. of Hartford. a have urge trout factor) in op eration in Glastenburg, Conn., where trout are hatched icy artificial The number now in the pond is between 4t1.. two and ra yffs), and rapidly iner,asing.— When the ,lock reaches the number of half a mil ion. they estimate a yield of :e s.lltut pounds per anon tn. As they will bring in market from 2.; to .",41 cents per pound. this lIMOUnt wl):11.1 afford a very pleasant net income. The fishes are fed regularly, and have a man in constant attendance. Their food consists of small fishes and shad spawn in season. Millions of suckers are raised to feed the hungry beauties tff the ,ond. Indian Insurrection in California. The California papers relate that a for. In illable insurrection of Indians has broken out in the Owens river valley,in the south eastern part of that State. ln two fights they are reported to have dthated the force of regular troops sent against them, numbering one hundred, besides seventy live volunteers. An express was sent to Los Angelus for aid trom General Wright, who dispatched prompt assistance. The old dispute about cattle stealing, eneroach merits, &c., is at the bottom SYILLIAIIi BA.GAILEir, WHOLESALE CRO CE R NOB, 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET Js2o:tf LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS, REELS. $1,21 LADIES LACE GAITERS, HEELS, 81,00 t • LADIES HID SLIPPERS Lie. at No. 15 Fifth Street. 2d door from Market. mpg D. S. DIEFENBACKER. 18( 1862. ;62. M'CORD tt CO. HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS, Wholesale and Retail. - 131 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. E ARE NOWEECEIVING A LARGE ADDITION to ear already Immense Stock of Hats Caps. Straw Goods. Bonnets, Shaker Hoods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelPkia or New York. ap2b2mil TIERNAN dr . GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN TEAS, WINES. LIQUORS, &e., NORTH-EAST corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, no20:17 ALLEGHENY CITY. BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOIP AT THE PRICES : Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l.OO worth $1,25. Lathes English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for $1.25. worth $1.75. Ladies English Luling Congress Heel Gaiters $1,_50. worth $2,00. Ladies Fine French 31orroca, Beet Boots for $1.37, worth $1.02. Ladies Fine Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37. worth $1,7 5 . Ladies Fine Moroi= Slippers for 500 worth 75, Ladies Fine KidEllippera for 750, worts $1,12. AU other goods tit proportion. JAMES ROBB, &OM 89 Market .:treet, near Market Rom. drivirruna Airommumumra mu. Intl* 11313.81L5E. ai llt aztratad. r BEs H z. O O Cold and Shower boa 177 Grant street. im il r iwg etrati dk Age l4 nts rlLe x enalt . rye 4 1111- ower Dori Movble. Canna Chief. Jr. and woods Mower' keep coistantly on hand al kinds of Farm and Garden Implements. wholesale and re tail. .le7 ~jretcssos I.4ll7ll oM4lTniterita ti ;d: 1/10 estinglisk m===== TPlTTEattriitill POST . . Published every morning. [Sundaes ercePted- I owner luta and Waled Streets. TERMS BO PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. air Delivere d by carriers 12 cents per week. auvras OF ADVERTISING. &Mire, one time 30 three times 01 00 " one week 173 one month 5 00 three months 12 00 six months IS 00 nine months 24 00 _on_e_ y EMT 30 00 ITN is INKS make, a squat°. About eight words average a line. Business notices, inserted on the local page, ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post L:ued Frain the same office every Saturday morning. 4gir Tonna 81 I,er annum, in advance. 4irSingle copie. ready for mailing, PI vx carra Addres. JAMES P. BARB., Editor and Proprietor. * Advertising at reasonable rates TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10 Not Generally Known. Martin Van Buren is the only man who held the offices of President, Vice Presi dent, Minister to England. Governor of his own State and member of both Houses of Congress. Thomas H. Benton islhe only man who has held a seat in the United States Senate for thirty consecutive years. The only instance of father and son in the United States Senate at the same time, is that of Hon. Henry Dodge, Senator from Wisconsin and his son, Augustus C. Dodge, Senator from lowa. Gen. James Shields is the only man who ever represented two States in the United States Senate. At one time he was Sena tor from Illinois and subsequently Sena tor from Minnessota. John Quincy Adams held position under the Government during every administra tion, from that of Washington to that of Polk—during which he died. He had been 31 i n ister to England, member of both Houses of Congress, Secretary of State, and President Of the United States. He died while a member of the House of Representatives. The only instance where three brothers occupied seats in the lower I louse at the same time. was when Elan; It. Washburne represented the first District of Illinois, Israel Washburne Jr., the Third District in Maine, and Cadwallader Wasliburne the Third District in Wisconsin. riTTNISURCIII 0111111111111 M JESSE JOHNSON, GINERAL COIEISSION AND MALIN IN Flour, Grain and all kind. of Country Produce, Wines and Liquors, Cigar's, Tolbaeo, dre. Mgr Liberal advances allele on oonsignmente or MGR WINES. • OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST atably PHILADELPHIA. ATEw SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF LIEN AND I , IOX - f3e WEAR, Including Goods suited for MILITARY PURPOSES, Now in Store. NO. 831 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO. myl-lmd PRODUCEWM. BRICE C ISIONO., AND PR & OV COMM ISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, 113. Liberal advance. , made on consignments when required. tnylAyd JOHN H ELLISON-WM Y ELLHION-HODWAN It ALLISON. JOHN B. ELLISON & OONO; IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CARMEN AND VESTINGS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET, (2d door below Fourth,) PHILADELPHIA. HURST & MAGEF Wholesstle Druggvikaiss, NO. 52.1 MARKET STREET, PIIILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN • Paints, Window Glass, Dye-stuffs. &c.. Agents for Kerosene: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils. Burning Fluid. Campbene. Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Wagon and Railroad Oreaie. ruyl:3ind GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN EVERY DP:SCRIPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, 2 4 i CiiIL:ILUPIE: dr. PIE A. l Ete-Vl. NUFACTURERS .1. IMPORTERS. -08- HEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 mourn FOITINTE !STREET. PNILADAVLPRI4. CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and eater in Cloths, Cassimores, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 2r,5 MARKET STREET, North hide, PHILADELPHIA. myl FRIES & LEHMAN, No. 3I 3 MARKET STREET PUHA DELPKIA, Jobbers in C7nths. Cassimeres, Vestings, ,fe., &e. Always on hand a well selected stock of (Iwo& puitahle fin- the trade. E. Pe MIDDLETON & BRO., INPORTRIZ3 OV WINES, BRANDIES. &c A.NO DEALLRA IY FINE OLD WHISKIES,, so. 3 NORTIII FRONT PiTREM PIIILADELPIIIA• splOayd JAMES H. OHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, ♦llitrhcny Clit y. IiANI:VACTL'IMItIi of, SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF • 0 li4NA.EtUIt S.' 12 loonies to 40 Inches Wade. eir Orders may be lett at H. CHILDS & CO'S 133 Wood street. Pittsburgh. noThlris 'kg .s a. Liy•Fine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Overshirts on hand, and made to order, on shortest notice, at R. WILLIAMSON'S SIIIIZT FACTORY, No. 47 Xt. Clair Street. LATE STYLES OF B uattulrmie Grooros JUST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. CRAY HAS JEST RETURNED FROX THE East, and we are uow receiving an elesast stook of Goods for the Summer Wear. combining together one of the choicest. and most dasamble stocks to be found East. and take splieisl_prkt• in milling the attention of our patrons and We pub lic to an examination of the same, which will he mado up to order in our usual sOleto astidita lion of all who favor us with their SAML. GRAlrrff.. Merchant Tailors. No. 19 Fifth street. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES —A T EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, Nog. 17 and 19 Fllll/s Iltreet. Ribbons. Gimps, Braids, Laces.' Buttons, ete., for Dress — Trimmine, newest styles. Ifrabrobiered Book and Cambric Collars and Sets., Baal Lace end Lace Trimmed Collars and Bets, and Hand kerchiefs. Black Lace. Gmaadine and Thai nemise Yokes and Pantalets. . 0 /9440, ugh" etc., Ladies' sad Childrenft every' description, Gloves, Ganalete, Mte, Bonnet Rib.' bons, Ruches. Shaker Rooda,_Cord. sad Emit/Head Nets. Another lot of " Crinoline Drapinie." (Branch Skirts) Those who have mod this skirkyr_ellpsysmo it the beet ever made. The "Quakers Mkt'. sod' the "Flexure Skirt," are 'also at ea worthy of attention. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Fine Shisti j lt lan, 'Ties. SusPenduts , etc . of Most d .tyles. A full assortment Of Fancy articles NotiOns. Wholesale and retail bogetvern Ind aWIPP and acellent line of goods in every departmentattlue LOWEST POSSIBLE PEIOE3 CO .. nn. apl4 EATON. MACRUM &CO 11 Fifth It. H. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC 017 Plat ♦? Tat PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET. mll2l new #•K • . CARS CO. WHOLESALE GROOS. Amid WW2% BRANDIN% Gams, : 44€6 ! ALSO. r=M ~ ' J%SM, W , A iet,.W: DOLLAR SAYINGS;BANE, 65 FOURTH ISTIIRRT, /WIN DAILY, FROM ID TO 2 OSCLOCII; lUlt also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May let to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock and from lfiovember Ist to May Ist, from a to o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not lees than ONE DOLLEN, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a yearoinJuneandDecember. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June andDecom, ber since the Bank was organized, at the rate of si N per cent. a year. Interest. if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Jane and De cember. compounding twice a year, without troubling the dweller to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate EIGHT AND ONE-HALF PER CANT. A TEAR. Books containi furn is h harte By-Laws, Rules and Regulations,ed gra t is, on application at the office. PREISIDkNT. GEORGE ALBREE. .VICIC PIMAIDYNTS. John B. M'Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes. - John Marsha ll Alexander Speer. ' -James B. D. Meads, JamesL. Panetta*. A. M. Pollook. M. D. , McAuley, Hill Burirwin. James Hardman. - Wm. J. Anderson. TRUBMIS. Alexander Bradley. James D. Madera, John G. Backefen. Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John 11. Mellor, John B. Canfield. James Shidle, Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall. Wm. Douglas, John Orr, John Emma. Hemy L. Ringwalt,, Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Shoenberger„ Wm. S. Haven, Win. R. Schmertz, Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Win. S. Level,, Christian Yeager, asckazaky AND TUABILIREU. CHARLES A. COLTON. N --- HOLM= 41k MONS. BANKER Pi • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in None, Draft% Acceptances. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Ezehanse on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly-for Belo. Collections 'Made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper. No. 57 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. IL WILLIAMS Ar CO.; BARKERS & EICOHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE: 451 Penn Street. Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY WADE; Deed& Boodle. Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Tuken and Bills Probated. ap6:ly AGRICULTRA.L. D. B. ROGERS dfir kW; I mANI!PACMRRRS or Boger& Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH! AND GRAIN . DRILL T.V.JETI - 1, OFFICE* Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward. PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANI, FOR TUE BALK OF Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Dried Fruit 111/111111 Produce Generally. Verner Market and First Stripe's, PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER TO--Franeis G. Bailer. Esq.. William Dilworth. Sr.,_ S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott. Meister & Swearingen. S. Brady. Cult. M. & M. Bank, List Rowell,Mangle Sc . Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton & Co., Wheeling my.2l:2ptliis A POLIO HALLBILLIABDSALOON. .t II .CHARLESGARDNRIPwouId remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL , entrance on Fourth street. He has always on hand the ben quality of loiter 4leer and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cues. Remember the pia ce, Apollo Hall. Fourth st. near Wood , entrance from Fourth. iritHY ----- IF YOU WANT SORE GOOD lIIEW Fruit or.prepared Mince Meat. mixed, and all other kinds of Spices , cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth& Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and tall assortment of Family Groceries. Teas e Wines, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH & BROTHER, de24 corner Diamond and Diamond HUGH RL ROM L NOISE BUILDER & JESCIRENISE, .S2i Duquesne Way , near the Point, willushe to order. and warranted as good • an made, following machinery. via: 'Stem Engines. Turning Lathes. - for wood NAIRN': Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling lllgehines.- Honsin and Tobacco Screws; Patent-Sa ds g Model Machines , in the beet flamer. - Pulling and Hangers, of all mica and' i_ ; Screws. of any diameter , and pitch, to. liftmen feet in length. ill also make, and have on hand. Doctor and Niggol Engines and Deck Pumps for steamboats, &a. Lathe in heare sad her Plea •go ing done to artier: can plane 32 hickey whiesll/ feet R inches long. Ail Orders Promptly Pilled ad Samara" Solicited. N. D.—Particular attention and plageptltede given to repairs on Printing Presses aoOther JOBBERS AMR !SETA ILEA's! SMITH, PARR 8r..00* • - T. T. IrBITILN CO, HOUSE SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second story. 46Y•A1l work entrasted to me will be neatly and Promptly 3/14.111400. ey _ EATON, NACSIIIM & CO Trfi:l"nii4 tmbrolderteA sioniery Suspenders. Skirts. Suit and Rain Umbrellas, Corsets, Ribbons, Ruches, Mods And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. IR. %Mule bujors sanittled on beet tenas. son , TON, MAMMA CO.. No. 77 Mk street. MAMBOAT WRECK FOR SALE— The wreak of stammer MESSENGER. now Wisest the MIAMI Railwey. eonsistiturof Roam. DOetOri Dineen Bog Chains. Anchor Muni. &o. Rpm to CALDWELL & BRO.. m73-bnd No. 'GS Water street. RE APING AND, MOWING BEA. moms, Hay Eleraton. Separators. Horse POINTS ng . nay Fmk's. Scythes. Forks. Spades, and Farmi Lmplements band and for sale by generally. constantly on BECKHAM & LONG, No. 127 Liberty street; next door to Hare's Hotel. rajl7 • I I t', c ', 1 : i 1 A 1 IYI LARS—Bohm &Mite= elegant hapewood 7 mums num% with carved legs. round writer% Miran ham% Itamar k usod rich mount ings. for two hundred For rale by vaii JOHN H. 81 Wood eetreet. I X 1 I TORE PlANOS=Mother aupsdir of the llowaa Octave ItaaairoOd nano/. froirt itiadiana. NOW York: jut ateeived and kr lab by JOHN 81 . 1178 H. R Wood street. IifrAIXAMILS TERM:ft LANDS, FOR 13.4.1.11r15110 Acres of cholas land in. Mc- Lain eoent7. Pa, at about% miles train the Al legheny river. to which there is a . good Wlank reed, 0111111111111811 i lar or te p ni Naw! ac h oo f e ke. sag ins, wet neigh ood. about ene mile Mann the town of ConA so. e soil is moorland there are surfsee indleatiens of Petroleum. =The land will be sold on favorable terms. and- part DV taken in Carbon. Oil iLdedred. There is abun dance &timber. Cak e Mae: to Perrone lcakinit kir GUAM% or good timber lands. will And the aboverry OIMMOMMI T . . 51 . Market street. IiaIiULLINITOIIIII:IIIUNG— air fa berziairjr Pamirs Herrin, to arrive thildf4"lllll* "llKEß Word street • • irismitAis mumirest FURNITURE 11A14-11 lAN WAREVOUSE, Va. lea IND maLIRLALLIIIMENT. ia fiat Us: Ida- • vs i re % 1:141",ilt Arum eaa boaftio,fttoasa ag io s k e =n s =4!•:."? 4.KW.yolkhOik AULIP ' WM/ GL= -71 - • - 17 34rlegr• 4 11. c ; 771 ORARTEBED IN 1855. PITTSBUGIFI, PA NO. 'l7 FIFTH STREET, Collaro. Ties. MMMumOl/Al. cos, ALFRED MCCALMONT & =MR. ATTOUPIIMIt 1.4 ALT ziw FRANKLIN, VE NANG° CO., zoratayd H. W. PATTERSON Ozo.Llkurso PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHR'S LAW BUILDINGS. Diamond street, near Dranti prrissugb u. PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three doors below the Court How) my3fly PITTEIBIIEGIL Pi L. BRAOKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT OFFICE, NO. I 3 FOURTH ST4 J. D. lIANCOCR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. NO. 73 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PRISN'A rip AIIL: SURGEON D NRI NT JL • successor to O. W. Biddle, N 0.144 ihdtk fieht street. Sir Office hours from 8 to 1 o'clock. and W Er c oy to 5 o'clock. !b IRON NUNI)*FACTURRRIL. AMERICAN IRON W Jones itt - , Laughlin s, MANITPACTURRII2 OF 0 IN AND - .INT A. I JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. LA's Patfnt Shafting, Piston Bode, Plates, k WAREHOUSES 93 'Niftier Street Hod 132 First Street. i b ilurSlSlJlloll. And mrricr or Franklin anti South Watt& Streets , Chicago. fe17:17 S.t.te Josßs...Joitx L. Itorn...Wat. hreirLi.on PITTSBURGH STEEL W_O RK S JONES, BOYD & CO., 1.11 - 1 - 141,17}ZPIA. 7Bcstistrufflt and AXLES...oruer Ross and Find streets. tacn:is PITTSBURGH:Pa. BNITURE. J. D. FACSINER JOHN N. IRWIN. EVURNITUSIE P it t CH an is e ` FOREWENT ofburgh # FURNITURE. embracing BUREAUX, _ BOOK CASEd iVARDROBEin and every article needed in a well farabdied dwel ling, ae well as a fine assortment of OFFICE FERNITIIIIR. Constantly on hand and made to ordler. - As the only terms on which business is done tad& meat. lishment is for CAS IL prices are made sword- Pen:ens in wont of anything in the above line would be advantaged by milling at FACIE INES. 41r IRWIN'S. 1(1 , 4 Smithfield street, below CAILPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &e. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS 24 Pisi**a NEW DRUGGETS, 75 Pieces NEW BRUSSELS-CARPEI 44- The,.e have lus RICHE STed and are the LATEST AN PATTERN& at the lowevt prices. W. 31•CLINTOCIi. : CARPETS, Oil CLOTHS, &e. -AT C ALL U M No. 87 Poore' 11!Owl. CPOUGIIT PREVIOUS TO TIES LATE ALP advance in larices, of which tha vantage is offered in purchase FOR. CARL del NIN'XIX WARD .V`CIVETPFDRY .. - .. (Pirranne/I W arehon., No. 1 . 49 First and 19418soolds A te Mufacturers of all sizesni dMizib Coa O i l. Retorts and Stills. Gee and W Sad IroDog Irons, Wagon Boxes. Pulliesjianipirs antlCopplinja.- ,.- Abe Jobbing and Machine voting@ atirserma. scription made to order. ' - '• • ' the a complete maehini Shop i M ii to the Foundry. all necessary fi ttingwW be attended to ' .. UmPIENIX LOOKING:ARM,. .K • TITRE WEAN= BEAM43.tgaufwwww NOS, WWI EAST TWENTY - TRW) , ± 1 * 172 &In , GRAND STREET k MSC 1- , .) ' STREET. EstablishedlSlB. NEWT 1 1 tablished 1838. This Establishment has ._ . ki - suceessful operation 24 years , and is the Lam of the kind in the United States. - We-have hand or manufactured to order ever, of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE TRAIT FRAMES. Plain and Ornalasatall else. Wall. Oval and Mantel Ghana COMOSIIi=II6 mem, Base - and Bracket Tables, with : :Slabs, Toilet Glasses. etc . _ 1„.-..., , - :: Mouldinaa for Picture irtuviiwits hie for transportation . . either • • Baniri.; Mee' WOOdJkl k. Zebra, Ihrdseye. Ma ste.—Owr new Manufactory and extensive ' - effiable us tofourniah any artielein.our Unitas Waage the best, and as cheap as the c_mt. . • . • DEALERS ARE INV/TM4 , TO CALL UPON us when they visit New York. • We claim. ..to be, able to supply them with every article m oar line which they can possibly require,. at .pdetal 10 18111" , - than they can purchase elewhere. _ .. Orders by mail attended to with D e notfailto cell toast pee visit Neu I" Office .k Warerooms No. 2113 Cea_tra. N. Y. my2•And HOI‘ACN V. SlwAL—Art CO.ALLEGHENY INSURANCE I .'. or rrrroßuttaz.. . ompleir, No. X 7 17 fi llk NUR Bautik . illieeki __ ~ rilitritzs AGAINST ALL MUM ON AL FIRE AND MARINE RISK& ISAMIJONES Pratabot.lo.ll...N.D.NooOßD; Vico Prosidon_4awcrosso7: DAM WILLUM DEAN. Gesoral Ag0i1.... .. . . DIRECTORIsatte Jonas, C . 0 C Mail; Capt.R. C. Gro. JobstI.NLIT.... L. Fkhnestockaolin D. McCord,o4l4lNtior Jacobs, IL P. Sterling , Cai,t. W. pima; ogg M'Drow,ltolt r lI.DaViS. rf l i l akr. Ft LANDRETR'S GARDEN. AND FIELD SUR, WARRANT= FitAga AND ifillnnfing. airAleg a general ageortment of Agrleultieral laaplenaeata,_ rz Shade and Oraumggigal munang.: received and for ode by BECKHAM & LONG 'Llf. gut door% Hare s l66 4l4in C 1 .anbuTy , y o TOE: g . 7.. filloo_ 2,t•mini.-_gs, tinill mum- 46 clown andincultiontion.Un lia lybi es Lidwel='•Att. 'can) about nine mita feustbsciti. , , ~ l'frllia .alr; ' f" " S b . Y oUTlliat" . bpi . .. NSA' P 1771181111011. PA