11300. THE mime. PRISM IT.liiiikelleMA NBA TO ALL POINTS IN TRK WEST. SOUTH WEST AND' NORTH WEST. MINIM AIUWISIZIERIM Commenoing May sth, 1862 TIME TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK, and to Indianapolis, St. LOWS and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS . Fast Line. Mail Leaves Mirsh..„.3oo a . zo . 7,10 a. m. 12,50 D. m. tay.....1,16 a. m 7,20 a. La, 1,00 D. Arrives Uine......81,20 a. DI. 5,20 D, m. 5,30 p. m. Wayne. xl.lO D , in. 2,25 a. In. cage......- 5 , 016 D. in. 8,55 a. m. TORCOLUMBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS Leaves Crest ins... Arrives at .6,46 a.ua. 7,26 p. m. 6,60 p. m Columbus....ll,Bo a. in. 10.15 p. in. CruseinnatL.ll,2o p. ID. 6,40 a. in St Louis.... 11,115 a, in. 9,00 p. of POE niDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. LOAVIIII Omahas...A.so a. in. to at 111.0,110 P. tn. 5,45 a. in. .7,50 a. in. 6,45 p. m. d '. AU through to Chkuigo without change i? v ..- The time to Cincinnati is the same as 890enville. Trains on both frtoad.s meet at 1 1 111 1 , 11: . a. and passengers all go into C incinnati EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH MoreasEnz _3 m „„. .. . ...... . 10 p. m sad St. Louis ix3resg 7,43 p. m ACOOSIKODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station. Allegheny City. Leave* Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Britton Allegheny DM, am 10,40 am 5,15 a m 6,50 am 12.00 m 1,84/ p m 6,45 am 8,30 am 440 p m BAS p m 12.20 p m 2,00 p m p 11,16 p m 8,20 p m 5,00 -MARKET TRAIN asr. greg Alliance at • - 5,20 a. m. ittAlhighunyat 10.20 in. eggAllaglany 3:10 p. in, see stAllianee„...... p. Trains are run by Columbus time, which ie 1 / 1 minutes' lowew than Pittsburgh time. mi. Tickets good on the accommodation end martattrains are sold at reddced Prire.4. The pin accommodation tram connects at New tea with packets for New Castle. T trains connect as follows: At Bunn. 'with stages for Now Castle. Mercer. At Youngetown. Orrville. Ohio, to and front Millersbursh, Altron: Cuyahoga Falls, etc. A Mansdeld Ohio, f.r Mount Vernon, Shelby, Toledo,l Detroit, etc. At , for Delaware.BPrinarield.CoininhU Cinelintate, Xenia. Dayton, Indianapolis. Said Louis' Louisville. etc. At Lima...for Sidney, Detroit. Dayton. Tole t. Ankirt — Wayne, fur Peru, Lafayette, lad., Saint .Lorsht,'Qiuncy. Keokult,_SL Joseph and interme db.** points in Central Litilana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. Andut Chime, with trains for all points in Illi nois. Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further Information and through tickets apply to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Air'L Unto% Paasenster Station, Pittsburgh. and ta, CASSELBEILRY Agent. Allegheny. JOHN - B. JERVIS, General liupenntandent. WM. P. SHIN :, general Passenger Agent CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH AND WEIZEIjNii RAILROAD. SUMMER AR R ANG ENE Arr. on mut lifter MONDAY, MAY. Ilth, 1882, TrthieWill leave the Depot of the Penngylvanis Railroad. is: Pitlaborsh, as follow • PITMAIREIIS,__COLUMBUS k CINCINNATI SHORT LLIU.„ VIA STEUBENVILLE. IMMO Pittsburgh-- 1,00 a. m. 12,150 de Steubenville... 4,00 • 4,00 • do Newark.......... 9,50 '• 10,15 - do Columbus 11,10 " 1E45 '• ArOvesOilkstrenati 4.20 p.m 5.40 8 . m. St.;Lortis 7.50 a.-m. GAB p m Niehaus of oars between Pittsburgh and Cin triesmiid sleeping eam attached to all !fiat • PITTSBURGH- AND WHEELING LINE LNvee rdze......140000651 6g,11104aP 12,50 k 0 benville...4,oo " 9,16 " 4,00 *lnc 4,34 " 10,23 " 4,53 - = r rar 5.05 " 10,40 " 3,03 " l&gi miL iginc at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio . and at .Bellair with Central Ohio rfor Zanesville. Lancaster, Circleville. n ° mhos and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint ais and points west. PITTSBURGH /LSD CLEVEL AND LINE. ves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. in. 12.60 p. m. - do Wellsville 4,25 do 43,10 " 4,14 " do Anzac 6.48 " 4,40 do Hudson 0.00 " 5.42 " Antes; Cleveland._... 9,13 " I 6,30 " at Bayard with Tnscarawas branch g illi fa ll Ailadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zancevilk sad Cincinnati. it It for Akron, Cuyahoga Fall. ritMillereburg. and at Cleveland with C and E fin _Me, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C .k T far Tokdo, Detroit, Chicago and the north wart._ WeligillleAeconsmadatlon leaves at 4,00 p. m. . 1 / 1 10 r 1 dai i4i V r t , i l kir . rive at 2,20 e jb. 9, t 3 Ttttusttn tickets to all prominent points in the =l l ol6Aweat, north or northwest, can be-pro d& the Liberty street depot. Pittsburgh. - JOHN u trWART, Ticket Agent. Pot Bather parOg re apply to WILL AM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's office in Freight Station, Penn stmt. n 027 1882. RUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AMR mommr, MAY sth timenvim DISMAL RAILROAD. EIGUT. D AILY TRAINS. mum .TIMOVGII MAIL TRAIN i. lava the passenger Station every morning (eezzeeaappt Sunday) at 2,50 a m, stopping only at the prlaeipal igationkand making direct connections at flanisinarg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New To via tho. Allentown route. TAB THROUGH EX.PRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 3,5* p to, stopping only at principal sta intact connection at Harrisburg' for Ma fie; oire and Waahington„ and for New York via rgin na TIM NAST - LINE leavai the station daily. _(sine at SAO R. In.. ate pin only at stations, connecting at Harristoux for italtimoreand Washington THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIL with Passen ger Car attached, leaves the passenger station eve morning (Sundays excepted) at 3,30 a. in., rumba as far as Comoro ugh, and stopping at all station& - ACCOMLUODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave daßr (except Sunday) at sots p. m., at o p =tail stations and Twining as fir an Cone . . . wimp . . ACCOMMODATION TRAM for Wall's "alsiWcaavendaily(ezeept Sunday.) at GAO a. m. jisoon- CCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall'e etaticut lame daily. (except Sunday) at MOO sn. w w i ta o tcors:l24:rav ;Ital y) for t p. n. AMITE AQCOMMODATION TRAIN for Y elation. twee dally. (except Sunday) at p. n. aL'TIINDirINO TRAINS Altadvi IN PrrrsßuitaH AS FOLLOWS : r.........--. —12,115 p. m - —IOW& na inl=" - " * " .- 1245 a. at: Assamunodation.—.. --MOS a. m. lab l e MStationAcoommodatioi; 4,50 a. i tt . . all's Station Accommodation 8.35 a In. Sol Wall 'a Mallon Amommodation ..... 1,06 p. m. 6th Wall's an Aficommodation....B,lo p. m. AMAIN for Blairaville and Indiana connect g ais i; 6 llllln ni wff - le Intersection with Express and Aecenunedation Rost and West, and liii;a Local - Frehrbt. East and Wok. lhatrelisg Pao li ° will &alit vastly to their P it fairit i o i r L f . n. t to n t s str ie el 'v o te . sadadons now offered cannot be 'amassed on feu . oast susstis. - The Road is ballasted with =amid is stake, free from dust. We can L. Speed. and Comfort to all who nay kille al a r sead with their patronage. FARES TO • YO7= ......912,50.. • : s . 1 i A :11a..... /0,00 •t 11 . ........ 9,50 owl • y •"'9455 : 0 : Ind — ... 7,40 ebeekedtoall e4onson the Penn 01Flaanta and to Philadelphia. Balti more cm Terlu - parebasing tickett in ewe will ha in WNW meording to distance trav eled* _ to th e station arm; except from _ the menrcum hie nomad. ___ Last Ice dr j uompanirvul * Nr s is : 14.8e24.8415a0; a kiluzir sat iv ex 2 k) and 4i le IlLmill = id atiV i ti l lti . I. --' . Jai tke hena,R, i a •lnt i , gai area Airt. or : ts sod moat streets. .- m nen ' N :4901. I=rilailf oid , eg_ 0: Illbronsik. anitifteref W ace of ..+ at the Oselittbs — mut WELDON a. it s> . I:_fn mss SAWA AND ka he Rh by SOWN &i lIATa *het Born VIA . INDIANAPOLIS MO CINCINNATI R. R. • Conn tiethAt 'at rulthillsinir tm4 i' Terießlum, antlTerre nante and Alton to St is and Lafaretteasla • New Albany and s a ppu&and .111 L bilanugncen oads for °RIC-. GO. ROCK SSI.AND. MON. and all intermediate points. Through Faded 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 twenV-fotir hours, and at as low rates. The only read by which shipments can be Made from Cincinnati to the West, without l?reak ing. bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawreneebnrgh, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; !;43 CTIARGN roe DRAYAGE OR CONMOSSION AT LARRENCRRIMG. For farther information apply to THOMAS RATIOAN, (No. 115 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give THROUGH RE CEIPTS for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston Paris and Mat toon, &c., &e. IL F. LORD, President. JOHN F. CHEER, General Freight Agent. m 43 1862. IMPORTANT. 1562. 8,60 p. to 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 IirORTII MISSOURI RAILIIDAD The only rail route from St. Louis to SL Joseph. It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. * Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road-. ISAAC 11. STURGEON Pres't and Gaul Supt. North Missouri R. 'lt. HENRY 11. SIMMONS. Gaul Traveling. Arent. UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 95 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. 1111 E • SUBSCRIBERS 31 AN I: 1 , AC. TITRE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line. vie: Cornices, Ortiatneut.4, Curtain t; nods, Comfort , . leather Bede, Mat trases of all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring Bed , . All Muth of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. :hi. Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpet., Oil Olotiv netThlyd ROBERTS & ROIN I f lE. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS 'V 0 U N G'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, InITHERE FAMILIES. HOTELS. it En. TAIIBRANTS and the trade generally ran be supplied with Cheepcake Bay Oytter, at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade golicited. ELI YOUNO, Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN A LLEY AN 1) SMITH FIELD STREETS; Where OYSTERS and all the delicucies of the season will be served tip in the most pit lamb: e style. ELI YOUNG. ncl4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield st. SAVAGE I-I 0 , No. 330 Liberty Street. Neat to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOAN SALVAGE; Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN AND PITTED EP, with all the modern improvements. this po pular resort. the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the public gener ally. with the best the markets alforth. Oysters will be served up in every variety of tylo, during the season. His Wines. Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. - Can Bucket and Shell Oysters reeirod daily and sold wholesale and retail. loyahlyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, PIEIO/3. ISTONIJ, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, at a groat expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the sulccriber is prepared to accommodote his friends and the public generally, with the hoot the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of 6tvle during the season. 'LIQUORS and ALES he frets confident in re commending to the publie for their excellence. iaiIrIVIEALS served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aptly 0 tin. Ho wl„ NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURG TSUBSCRIBEIS . , ANNOUNCES -R. to the public that he Is in daub' receipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. (lAMB, Are., and is prepared to &Tomei:Auto the patrons of this old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the sbertest notice. .TORN ERMA:it, ..o...xcizm.sxoo3, OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, AU in their Proper Samoa. n 05.3 OEO. REINEMAN k CO. MANSION HOUSE , GEO. AVRENTZ, Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty streetjust be side the Passenger Depg of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arrivingby that road. The proprietor having, at considerable ex fronaktewdom in excelyn i t i stl i l e tli t e MANSION a sham of public patronage. 11: 3 11rIer and Bar will be punished with the best the market can afford. febly WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLIAM BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines ld Mononga hela and Rectified 'Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET. PlONbargh fetZafim WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood street, PM/burgh, Pa: air. Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry and ftata ir ßandlas, Old Monongahela Rect ifiedi TALLOW, OIL AID GREASE-- 10 blots Tallow. 25 bble Grosso; In store and for sale br F. SELLERS ft CO. na2o Pen street. Pittsburgh. MIRE MOST COMPLETE WHOLE ale Jewelry ESTABLISHRENT IN THE WEST. 1. R. GARDINER. splo G 2 FIFTH STREET. _ roma, BIUTTI/11 ---7 .Klll. 1 barrel Fresh Itoll Butter; expires land bort for rale dob7 do litit received by JAS. A.FETZER. sal Corder Market and First street, r10•PARTNE101111P-MA VINO AU- V soca' tad with as in the Bea Estate and Gen eral Commission Mow Boehm= B. B. CUTH BERT. oar Weiner mil hereafter be conducted in the name of B. CUTHBERT I SONS. OUTERREE....IS. L. CUTHBERT R. CUTHBERT /111 CUMME Mc= ir ZAXLatid Gen era l e Co a m l% n aio ß Ag ma. M WEST BUM. 15Atebutels. atteed te the akar .MUsenon of_ , - Ranto km. and nottimmodolaststas of persona docassod, . ap2 ieiniMunle;— as AMUMaui rrlpw .lier•difklapiteitiolegigelmiairiforaideb 1. mit - - - ingfißY N. CO ... . . M 61y: Baci.6,,e4t . thdra t WliAi mod itatoll.o4on aim of ral loss 4 ousalo,wordoa oiod Add t0010. 41 M LibsetyottooL outdoor fq.fion'o Mad. INPS MEE CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. WM. BAGALE Y. Pre SAM sid UEL REA. Secretary. ent. 01See. Cor. of Market and Water MN., Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. Lake*. and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. !moires against. Loa. and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Wm. Ban My. Jas. Park. Jr.. ti. Johnston. 13. P. Jones. Reese Owens, T. M. Down, B. Preston, George Dinghtun, H. Al. Kior, John Shipton, M. Cooper. S. Harbaugh, J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth. C. If. Zug. mit%:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESTNUT 'STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital 8219,100 /Wets $304,949. WILL DANN ALL KINDS OF IN. SUIt,ANCE, either Perpetual or Limited,on every description of Property or Merchandise. at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALDWIN Vico President. DIREGTOR4 Merles Boyce, E. IL Copo, E. B. English. G eorge W. Brown. P. B. Savory. oseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton. - S. J. Magargo E. Wiler, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN. Agent. . Corner Third And Wood streets. ST. FRANCE' COLLEGE, • UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS! ronas INSTITUTION, SITUATED A. IN LORETTO. Cambria county Planed vania four miles from Cresson. Station &abut. on the direct route between Philmleiphin and P itts burgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Dopes. The location of the Whigs one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle- gheny Mountains being proverbial flir its pure water, bracing air , and picturesque The Scholastic year commences on tl esill nEST MONDAY after the 15th of ATERTST. and end. about the Nith of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Seedons. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, Ac.. Att., will be furnishing by the Institution to the Students. TamenMatta! and Vocal Mode &Mil no extra obarpa. Students will be admitted from Mal t years to the age of manhood. Thum—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly anti . .......... 0 aad Modals Limatm..... 10 Students spend Vaasa:Mast tba r 5 Reknace een bum& te the .111. JIM EClATa t t ot tp s " ( Weft Disoms;: 11111110.AMMIIIIIinis s zer sii routieffeiellei-?*eseleoriiii• their hite*itiki • •ag "IT .sse ' 6 l arryilii• -•- :1 - 'itte5 4 ", ' • • IL .1 CI I i v is az magi 'intioa um= irmi I --FT—iiiimaritloldi BY THE EELIANOE MUTUAL INOURANOE OOMPANY, On Builtlinne,..LinAted or Paype l tual, moralism_ •_ diee Futaiture , he., in „ town or country. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNIIT STREET. Cash Capital, 0220,510 00. Annetta, 83oa,aos 96. Invested as follows. viz First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount $15.5,606 00 Ground rent, first class 2.462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 j cent. Mortgage Loans, *30,000, cost Philadelphia city 6 la cent, loan Allegheny County 614 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Col lateral loans, well secured lduntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage 10an..... 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24.350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Stock of I)elawareal. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Banc do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable. business paper 16,297 18 Book Accounts, secured interest. etc..... 0,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11.395 15 $303 08 CLEM TINGLEY, Presidesnt. '.16 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Sainuel Bisphaan, Win. R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Masser. Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley. John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill, If. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop Hobert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell Piitsburgh. B. M. lllNCH3fAN,Secretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mytti Northeast corner Third and Wood sta. - IkELAAV ARE If UTIJA I, SAFETY IN .II,SUBLANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VAN lA, ISMS. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels Cargo and Freight, to all Parts of the world. ISLAM) INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers, Canals. Lakes, and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Ater. ehandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, kn. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Semler. Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis. James Trammair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Iland, Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seal, Dr. It. M. Huston, Geo. O, Lieper, Hugh Craig , Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, .f. Peniston. Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington. 11. Jones Brooke. Spencer Wllvain, Thos. C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr.. Jacob P. Jones, James D. MTarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John D. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. I. Menem A. B. Berger. do. WI I. LIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. lihNitT Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. j ho. 65 Water street. Pittsburgh INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS F • I 11. . r H E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 0 P 111 LA DELPIIIA. OFFICE: NO. 43S and 437 CII ESTNUT STREET, near Fifllt. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist. 1860. Published Agreeably to Au Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured $1. 8 9 ,1 .39a 89 Real Estate. (pre;ent value Slitt,3l3 613 cost Temporary Loans on ample Collar tend Securities Stocks, (present value (*i.667 72.) cos' 89.786 86 Note. and ::i11.4 Receivable 1,821 (10 Cash 27,919 33 The rmly protits from premiums which this men puny eon divide by law, ure from risk!! which hare been detertni red. • faFurances made on every deseription of Prop erty, in Town :tn,l Country, at roteo no low Wi are cunsistent with security. thiwo their inenrp ,, rution, a Period of thirty years , • they hove [Mid 10,7 , e'S br Fire, to au amount exceeding Four Aniline,: of bollar., thereby at fiwdiug evidence of the advantages. of I tisuranee, as well NA the ability and db:positiou to meet with prom view::: all Ln:Je, paid during the year 1459. $02,153 10. DIRECTORS. W. Baneker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Drown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jurob It. Smith. Edward C. Dale. George W. Richards, Ilcorre Fa!e.!. CHAS. N. BAN CICES PreAdent. EDWARD C. DALE. Vice President. Wm. A. STEEL. Secretary pro Lein. GARDNRR COPPIN, Agent. Northeamt cor. Third and Wood sta WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSKURG'H. GEORGE DARSIE, President. F. M. GORDO'S, Secretary. Capt. It. D. COCHRAN, Gong Arent. No. 99 NVater street, tSpang A: Co's Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. 14 tit insure against all kiwis of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Mine la,titution managed by Directors who nre well known in the commuinnity, and who nre detertnined, by promptness and liberality, to man- Min the character which they have masa mod, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1%81. Stuck Accounts $ t,3,000 Otl Itiortgafe 2,160 00 Office Furniture 2.% (10 Open Account., ete - 7,809 41 Cap.!' 16,351 99 Premium Nutes 27,603 291 Note= and Bills discounted 174,075 14 hill nuTuns. R. Miller. .1 r., James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Niuliog, George Darsie Wm. 11. Smith, Chas. W. Rieketson, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, I/avid M. Long, Rees J. Thomas Benj. Bakewel. J • J ohn It. M'Cnne. mylB TEE • - POST gu'bildtid rigindayVeiositstU Censer Mk Slid Wald Streets. TERMS SS PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE 11111)11 livefed by carriers 12 aerate per week. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Square, one time 50 • three times 91 Olt " one week 173 " one month 500 three months 19 00 six months ' IS OD nine months 94 00 .. _ Its,y_ear 20 00 TEN 4 3 Ittlid make a square. About eight words averages line. Business notices, inserted on the local page. ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Ismte4 from the same office every SaturdaY 27.900 00 0,000 00 10, 2,500 000 0000 Akir'Terms V.l per annum, in advance Sir Single copies. ready for mailing, nye 13 1 Address JAMES P. BARB Editor and Propri ti' Advertising at reasonable rates. WEDNESDAY- MORNING, JUNE 18 THE BATTLE FIELD =II Linde this soft turf, this rivulet's sand, Were trampled by a hurrying crowd, And ffery hearts and armed hands, Encountered in the battle cloud. Ah ! never shall the land forget Bow gushed the life blood of her brave— !Althea, warm with hope and courage yet, Upon thesoil they fought to save. Now ell is calm, and fresh, end still. Alone the chirp of flitting bird, And talk ofchildren on the hill. And bell of wandering kine are heard No solemn glioata go trailing by The black-mouthed gun and staggering gain Men start not at the battle cry. Oh be it never heard again ! SOlidi rest those men who fought: but thou Who minglest in the hardest strife F.r truth which men receive not now, Thy warfare only ends with life. A friendleso warfare lingering long. Through weary day and weary year; A wild and ninny %reopened throng Hang on thy front. and flank and rear Yet nerve thy spirit to the proof And blanch not at thy chosen The timid good may stand aloof. The sago may frown—yet faint thou not Truth. crushed to earth, shall ri.so again The eternal years of God are hers : But Error. wounded, writhes in pain, And dies among its worshippers. -Another hand the sword shall wield, Another hand the standard wave, Till from the trumpet's mouth is pealed The blast of triumph o'er thy grave lea; though thou lie upon the dust, When they who helped thee nee in fear Die full of hope and manly trust, Like those who fell in battle here. Military Governor of Memphis. Doctor. Colonel. Acting Brigadier, and ex-United States Senator Graham N, Fitch, Military Count - milder at Memphis, is a native di /encsee county, New York, graduated at Genesis Medical College, and practiced medicine until he became a politician. For live years he was a Pro fessor in the Rush Medical College at Chicago. In 1844. '4B and %16 he was a Democratic Presidential Elector. From 1849 to 1858 he filled a seat in the House of Representatives. In 1857 he was elected by the Legislature of Indiana to the United States Senate to fill the seat of John Pettit, which had been va• cant since '55. The term expired in 1881, when he retired to private life. 1112, 3i 25 Important Decision of the Patent Commissioner Itolloway has decided that a u applicant fur a patent cannot be defeated bY the ex prate statement, even if accompanied by au affidavit of any person interested in the refusal of a pat ent. This decision will have the effect of checking the subtle and irregular prac tice occasionally resorted to by interested parties of sending to the Patent Office private I otters, accompanied by drawings, etc.-, with the view of preventing the grant of particular patents. Defeat of the French in Mexico. . Later advices from Mexico fully eon. firm previous reports of the defeat of the French on the 4th and .sth of May last. The battle was a sanguinary one, and the French Zonaves, who must have fought with great gallantry, suffered severely. The French were only 4,ofs) strong; but the number of Mexicans is not 'given, though they may be computed at from fifteen to twenty thousand men. '.NII dear Horatio, I had very mysteri• ous dream about. you.•' '•\‘' hat is it, dear:'" ••t dreamt that I saw you carried up to heaven in a golden chariot, sur rounded by angels clothed in white and purple. W hat is that a sign of, my dear?" •It is a sign id's foul stomach, my dear est. - 1862. 32:k1,a1 76 M'CORD az CO. RATS. t A PS, STRAW GOODS. BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS. Wholesale and Retail. 1:31 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. wirE ARE NOW RECEIVING' A LARGE Tv ADDITION town'. already Immense Stook of Hata Cam, Straw Goods, Bonnets,Shaker Hoods and Palm Leaf Hata. Merchants visiting our city can buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New York. sp29:2tud _ BOOTS AND SHOES. AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE PRICES : • Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters for VA worth $1.25. Ladies English Lagting Congress Heel Gaiters for El" worth $1,75, Ladles English Luling Coruireas Heel Gaiters $1..50 wank V.,00. Lasses Fine French liforroeco Heel Boots for 91,37,w0rth51.62. worth 91dies ,Fine7s Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1 ,37. Ladies Fine lis.roecto Slippers for 50e., worth 75, Ladies Pine Kid Slippers for 75e, worth $1.12. All other goods in proportion. JAMES ROBB, "9 Market :treat. near Market Homo. ap2t FRIEND IN NEED. • EAT Ell—Dlll. ASWEETS INFALLIBLE • IJEllimpp is prepared f rom the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet. of Connecticut. the great bone setter. and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishingsuemas. Ae anesterual rem edy: It's without arival 2 1 1, r win allisistetLain maw Weedily: than any preparation:' all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible and as a cure for Sorg. N.Vounds. swab's ; bridoes, .&e.. its soothing. beldam end - porreiltalStrenatenifilf ProPerties. - excite theinst wonder and 'astonishment of all who ha*e ever even it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkablommes. patronised brit within the bit two year., attest tins fact._ IL R.SELLERS & CO.. de27:lydaweow AgentsforPittshurgh. TIERNAN & GETTIG Wholesale and Retail Grocers, moms' .alvi Dwass nr TEAS, MUM, TARIVOIiII, NORTH-MT corner of OHIO STREET 'AND TREpLutoND, saw ALLWRRNT INTY. .)- 4 44- . "*-' PL.?: . - • myear Z valor • : ' r- azesz JAHlrl ON .. UENIHL COIIII3IOII mint Flour, ends Slid all Wads Conntry Pendia*. Whom and Liquor% Clara, TOMO% dket. Akie-Liberal advances made on consignments of HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST au26:lY PHILADELPHIA. NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS or A.NIIO 13Crir6' Including Goods suited for MILITARY PURPOSES, Now in Store, NO. 881 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO. WM. ME & C 0. 1 PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. 1111. Liberal advances made on consignments whonrequired. myl-lyd JOHN E P ELLISON-BODILLN B ELLISON JOHN B. ELLISON . do SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CISSIIHRES AND VESTINGS, NO. 339 NARKS'S' STREET. (3d door below Fourth,) myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA. HURST & NAGEE— Wholesale Druggists, NO. 825 XARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN Paint, Oils. Window Glue, Dye-stuffs, ie.. and Agents for Kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning Fluid. Carnahan.). Tar, Piteh. Rosin, Wagon and Railroad Grease. mylamd GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Who'wale and Retail Dealer GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-l9 PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH LONGCOPI PEA.IICIE. MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS. -OF - MEW'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, mY1:1341 PHILADELPHIA. CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and eider in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Veatings, Tailors' Trimmings, Br,e, 255 MARKET STREET, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 313 MARKET STREET Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, 4t-c., &c. Always on hand a well selected stock of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., turOirrilts or WINES, BRANDIES, & c FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 3 woirria FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. aplo:lyd JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, A.ileirtseny City. WANIYEACTIMEREI SEAMLESS BAGS , AND OF 0 - *WA-BURGS, 12 Inches to 40 Inehes Wide. 4ir• Orden may be left at H. CHILDS & WS. 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. _ _ B it . el S . White.. Plain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Overshirts on hand. and made to order. on shortest notice. at K. WILLIAMSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, No. 47 SC Clair Street. oc3l 1862. SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. CRAY HAS JUST RETURNED VISOR THE East. and we are now receiving an elegant stock of Goode for the Summer Wear. tiombinuis together one of the choicest and most damnable stooks to be found East. and take special pride in milling the attention of our Patrons and th e pub lie to an examination of the same , whi ch will be made up to order in our usual style to the satiates , tion of all who favor us with ther_patronase. SAML. GRAY 411 c SON. Merchant Tailors. myls No. /11 , Fifth street. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES —A T EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, Nos. 17 amid 1$ Fifth Street. Ribbons. Milli. Braids. Laces. Buttons. etc., for Dress Trimmings, newest styles. Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lath end Len Trimmed Collars and Bets. sad Bondi kerchiefr. Black'Lee, :grenadine and Tone nemise Yokes and Pantaletts.fting ales. etc.. Ladles' and Children , a kleett:of eves? deanirdan. Blathejkomlehb Mittsßonnet:Bib— bons. Ketches. t3haker DoiselCCord; Chenille and Crd Nets. Another lot ot " Brai rinoline Draperie." (French Skirts) Those who have umiak' skirt.pronoinee it the best ever made The. "Quaked thdre and the " Flexure Skirt are alio st es Worth"' el &Diadem. • lientlemenisEturdslung.Goedi. line Mishap& Buspendmi. et a . et mai el A full assortme ti ot Of Taney artiol Noons. Wholesale and.retail bothers will did a lania and milled line of goods them, departmental the LORIN' 7011 CAM aPI4 TFlah st h H. H. !MTH, NOTARY PUBLIC 07.10111 AT MR MTTSSUMIN POST. FIFTH START. 161121 mar wood CA.ItR & CO. WHOLESALE 'GROCERS. Aim" Ibiapirters et mina. ilemuipes, airs, !V. ALSO. . . . ==l P r "" 1111 4 11 IN EVERT 'ASCRIPTION OP PHILADELPHIA. LATE STYLES OP ' l ' - '_=W;alik• DOLLAR SAYINGS DANK, SG FOURTH BTBLCT, 011118TELED IN 1856. dikpglif . MAIM' IWI P UOMSTO7O , CLOCIT: mfr. Wedineiday and Saturday evenings. fitimMay teMerenderr Istarom 7to es o'cdook end front November lit to May Ist. from a to se • Dipoles teceived of all nuns not less than Oga Dothan, arid a .disidend e[ .the profits ,deelared• twilwayear.inJuneandDeotheber. interest has neondeelared senthannualbr In June and Decem ber sines the Bank IND b organised, at thereto of sin periwig. &year— • Interestoif not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the mme interest from the fi rst days of June and-De cember. from g twice a. year, without troubling the depositor to call oreven to present his paw book. at this rate money will double in less than twelve year% making in the aggregate RIGHT AND 055-HALP PRI OZNT. • TrAN. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws Rules and Regulations. furnished gratis, on application at the office. . - rummer. GEORGE ALBREE. :VICE P . RISIDEITS. John B: Mleadden, Jesse M. Pennock, John Rebus, John Marshall— fis:ander Jams B. D. MmdL le W. L. Baestoek, A. AL Pollock, M. D., James McAuley, BM Bunyan. James Berdnum Wm. J. Anderson. 11111/MIL Alexander Bradley. James D. Kelly, John G. Baekofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John 11. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James Shidle. Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall, Win. Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L—Bingwalt,, Hopewell Hepburn. JohnH..Shoenberger. Wm. S. &even. Wm. B. Schmertz. • Peter H. Hunker. Alexander lindle. Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. Wm. S. Lavely, Christian Tearer 11011111TANV AND TREASITRIEL CHARLES A. COLTON. NHOLMES * SONS, BANKERS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes. Draft Aoceptanoes. Gold. Silver and Sank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities eonstantli 11/Y . OIU Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Stable. Deposits received in par funds or rd an current paper, No. stge ets 37 Market street, between Thid Fourth . WX. H. WILLIAM% & (70.1 BANKER/3 & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, A. L 13) L R DI A. N . OFFICE: 451 Penh Street. Fifth Weird. OLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE; C Deetk, Bomb; Mort gam and other Legal Writing Drawn. Aeknowlements Taken and Bills Probated. ap6:ly AGBICULTRAL. B. B. -11.00BIES-&- MANUFACPUZIES OP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH 41:31-11,A.IX DRILL PIL.IirEJEI, OFFICE: Comer Butler and Clymer Street., Ninth Ward, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES A. FETZEP., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOR Till BALI or Flour. Grain, Baron, Lard. Batter, Dried Fruit and Produce GeneraHY. Corner Market ants/ First Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey. William Dilworth. H Sr.. S. Cuthbert & Son. PiEsq.. ttsburgh. Boyd & Ott, asher & Swearingen, S. Brady. Cash. M. & M. Bank. List Howell, Mangle Jr Co., George W. Anderson. Donlon, Paxton & Co., Wheeling. my2S2ptllis APOLLO PLALLIBILLIARDSALOON. CHARLES GARDNER'wouId 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 tiand the best quality of Lager Beer and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cues. Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth st. near Wood, entrance from Fourth. IF YOE WANT NOME GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine. New Orango, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than at an other house in the city. Also a, _general and tell assortment of Family tiroceries. Teas, Winn% Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH St BROTHER, den corner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. M'GrliN dr CO, HOUSE, SIGN, =TEM ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second story. /WAD werk entrasted to me wilt be neatly and promptly 10%.111C11. ec2l-ly EATON. MACRIIN 6c CO A r o. 17 FIFTH STREET, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS Trimmine, NulbroiderieA, tiaderi Collaavirim Suspenders. Skirts. Sus and Rain Umbrellas. Corsets. Ribbons. Rushee, Hoods And an kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. IS. Wbobale buyers supplied on best terms. alb EATON. MACRUN CO. No. 77 Fifth street. TEARBOAT WRECK FOR BALE— The wreck of steamer MESSENGER._ now Vine at the Marine Raihro*. eondstitOrtif Bull. Boilers. Engines. Doctor. Wow, Rog Chains, Anchor Chauw, kc. Apply to CAIDWELL k BRO.. No. CS Water street. REAPING AND MOWING MA. CHINESIIay Elevators Separators, Horse Powers, May :Bakes. Scythes, Forks. Spades. and Farming Implements generally, constantly on hand and for ale by BECKHAM & LONG,' No. 127 Liberty street, next door to Hare's Hotel. my 27 PLUMS FOUTIWOIIIIINDBED DOL Brothels olonewt Rosewood onic Mum with carved legs. round corners. flu owl 'am% Rownsood lope and rich mount hum forum imdrojckilare. For Wein , cot ,JOUR R. ItMLOR. 1111 Wood street. .AIIRLTON R OT NEW S. YORK PlANOS—Another Hooray of the Seven Octave Rosew Pianos, Rui bran n= Brothers. New York. ood just receivedfrom and for sale by JOHN U. MELLOR. oYB 81 Wood street STALII/11111114; TS/WM LAWNS FOR V SAL 11-11 M Aerie of choice land in Me x.= county. Pa.. at about% IMMO from the Al kalise, rimer. to which there ie.* good plank read; osavegiest aim to slew mills. schools &c.: widths good_ neigithorbood. about one Mile from the town of Cmgden. TbellOil is good and them sneserimie indications of Petroleum. The land will bo. cold on brocade terms, and part pay takes in Carbon Oil if desired. There is slum danseeftimber, Oak s Pine, &e. Person' looking kw *ileitis. °rigged timber lands, will and the above worthy a attention. S. CI7THBERT & SONS, nub . 51 Market street. mo imaireraroa "maxim— .", in k w , now .Thwynanton Katrina to arrive thin day sad for We by RZYMEIL* BROS. Nos. 126 owl 128 wood street. THOXAIII ZULLEICS FURNITURE AND /11/1111 WAREHOUSE, Na. U 4 FIDINALNE.ALLEGBENT.. V Is WI ;its banolwo. will mein " a pt, Onlors eau lw lett at at - . • !Ir Mr. JANES reitiTyD. . . . . di rit sumo AND WANDAMC NOM Win:cabby _ .....I . IOIIM & - TIMM - _. -1 . 14 ' it. 141 - S:r . - -: • 121W"11 7- cr.! ...4 4 ,,. ...a l . . • fi 1 ,m111,,,i., 1 ,1:,..ii lt.i ~:i ligiimih x..:4,,- , ~4,..1. lillr I 'lk ‘ 11/ • • -ry :, r A ra l" age • W - ININIL an= MoCALBIONT. . A'T•IOIINMY/11:',A,W..4•7 - FRANKLIN, 1n046.**.11: my.M:lyd H. W. PATTRIIIION PATTERSON .1 1 : PAWN*, ; ATTORNEYS LAW • KUHN'S LAW lUILiNif , • Dltusend Street, near Orsolv way • PplTSßUltellk P B. F. LINAB, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT', 8781' (Three doors below the Cowittilhietea) mr3:l7 PITEMEINWL4 ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. 135 FOURTH lIT4 J. D. NO. 73 GRANT Tssl . T rrrrsinnsam, . AlB - 1L; 81lTRGEON D • successor to G. W. Diddle, No. 144 field ptreet. Ollce hours from 8 tolo'cloek d I I to 8 O'clock. IRON - MANITIPACTIMINC AMERICAN IRON womat Jones & MAX 17710717111111 01/ IRONfig, JUNIATA AND MINN SNEET_IiOII. Lanth's Patent Shafting, firths ,11Atq, k PITTSBUOII, PA 93 Water titrieet and UM Mot fltraat. PITTAIBIIII,OII4 And corner of Franklin and Sou& Water iletaid. Chicago. ISAAC jONIIII...JOInt 1.. BOYD...WL-Minalpii PITTSBURGH STEEL Willi JONES, /*MY ANVIF , a • Lv nd li A lll o 4.§,Prlng, Plow. asil i t t likeelgailt nomis no. corner Roe. azt niurPtuN AIL .1. D. YACYIIO.I3. ...... awe. LIEMNITETKE FOR 44151M—AEIMASI SORTMENT of Pittebmik FURNITURE. embracing malal,oolllV BUREAUX. BOOK CABE% . WARD and every article needed itt a wellfiuminf a hog ling, as well as a tine assortment of • • OFFICE FIIENITEREi,-: Constantly on• hand and mad* to ossitiv the only tcrme on which houseman dams attitkultsb liehnicut is for CAS 1.1. Winos r.intakiesaPid ingly. Persons in waatof mish it ix novo line would be advantaged by eallhist at • FACKINE zinnars. No. IOS Smithfield street; bolo* YU& mh24-1y CARPETS, OIL CLOTHE, dm GARRETS AND OIL OLOTIIC 114 Pieces NEW DRUGGET4 4 75 Pieces NEW BRUSSELS CARPET P These have just been reeeived ant__lte the LATEST ADM RICHEST PATTER N at the lowed prives W. ircurreag.. ael9 NEW CARPETS, OIL OLOTI3,Ie. M'CA L L II 319,8, Na ST Pourth SOW% I LSOUGHT PREVIOUS TO THE LILO ratage is offered in pc,,...,.... advance in prieed. re it aie whi r e co h n thik dr:atiit HUGH )L BOL E. .. ENGLYE BUILDER * XACKEIgagn Duquesne Way. non? the Point. win at to order. and warranted an good it air made.• the following machinery, ibis - Nam Engines, Turning Leaps, for wood -inge Planlrs, for wood and trout Drilling Hounn and Tobacen &mem Paten t: "mei Model Maehines, in the bail/gainer Putties and Bangers. of all else . Milieri ; Screws, a am diameter -- and pitch, to OK in length. Will also make, and' km mg Doctor and Nino , Engine,, and Da* P.M allt b. steamboats. dm. Lathe inheara sod• pie nag ing (lone to order: can plane 32 hides 1110:31- feet 6 inches long. - , •... ~, All Orders Promptly Filled ; ad' atirsig Solicited. N. D.—Particular attention and ptimpillide given to repairs on Printing Priem and eit l:whines. aiglildSd --- SMITH, PARK & CO.; 1 .. , -NINTH _... [FITISBuitdm. PA 4 4 Warehouse. No. 149 Ent awl Ili* ' at Idnnuteeturere of all eisarawl et Coal Oil. Retorts and Sting. Gal and= Sad Irons , Dug Irons , Wagon BozegAlsel Putties hangers and Couplings. J _ • Also J obbing and Maelnne cutimpopic . ..- sor ß iption made to order. . • .. , -.;: , ,it; s. aving a oompleta machine • . _ - 40 the attended to Foundry. all nootstatnittint . . , . . ... - lEESNIX LOOMENSI . 111011A f ile , _ PTUBE FRAME lilimasswww9D2 NOS. 221 EAST 'TWENTY-TIME' , , ~ ' • , in dt 173 GRAND STREET a , sow , . 1 STREET. FatablishedlEL : NEW - f , 0 , tlished 1832. This Eitalgiallumast, in successful operation 24 yews. end Et ' ilib of the kind i n the United. State a. - • • '''" ea hand or manufactured to order . • of LOOKING GLASS. P/ , •i ' ...! - TRAIT FRAMES:PIain and I• . - Wall, Oval and Mantel Olaxim,' . • aloft. Base and Bracket TAMP. • i Slabs, Toilet Glasses. etc.-.,--. . Mouldings for Picture . 'hi ' tilta ble for transportation" either ' • " . 'Alati wood, _Oak, Zebra. //wdeens, ' jo t rans m new 3lanufaetory and =rendre us to found& any article hi out Basal iriar#4ol • &mud as eillis the elmwere._ l •a gtili - • i re DEALERS „E INVITED - TO us when they visit New York. We in able to supply them with every article In our Ems which they can poadbir require, at pries lone than they can Pur a =awalcala Orders ink mail ~. ,Do wot hil to - v1111044 mrit_tirst et a' Office .k War emsong NM Centre St. N. Y. myl3mil ~ lIDEACHI V. AGM. Art. . ..... . ALLEGHENY VISIIMPICE OF PITTEIBURGX orpireN, No. 37,1ra at, Nook jihek IDEATIABS ADAM& ALL MILLe OP A IDERE.AND DAMNS RIJILL • , - 18 , 11ACJONED. - PraddAtt JOHN ,D: MORD. VEINFFISMAID: M. WOK. beiteillyt 'OWL Aciffenk eltur I P D 111.(kmena •-); . • • -, 1 ae . ou.. t. (1. Vet_ k . Capt. R. C. Gray.7aa L 31 T L. 1 mattock. John D. McCort %plat*" Jacobi. R. P. Sterling.. Capt. W. Dow &bat /Warm. Bobt. H. Davm. , r, , lap LAL.'IDUETII'S GARDEN AND FIELD - SEKD, WAIgitA3iTEDI MESHANDS/1111/113111 ail - Also a general ainortnent of Agnilenitural Inggellegannne /triad Made anekOnmuinguigil received waft Welty. BECKHAM k LON 4- . • No. lltglidiritt awn dooxie Maze% lege/. • . 1-10112 orrt, VelltlC ALL. INP a./ LAZED'S Auction. ,ad kw roar ElOOllllll A - Or -lin 46 . *disk oft Ask* pra r aw/ S o akilakeicidePrlMr ..' isei4/4, Oloirim% .3DO Stone Ca WN 4% tion T L. BRAOKENRIDGB, HANCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAWi WAREHOUSES, FURNITURE. -AT