,~ , ~' ■ ENOS • :•• :!•• 1 '.• : • hi441 1 .*44 4 *4 14 4+41.1 , • - • . ME= '• - • , . 1 : ::!i• : ,i::: - .1 - .. : ::: : .4;•':7:: ., :',; . : 1 ;!-•., 4 ..-• .. t... , „ . 4 3 .1. 1 ' 10M=M .... • • • • , - .1: = • bey S2i: tom. "C4. , w, • • NI k; '4% 1:;1;;;: h •;•:.. , 4.?1•• • , • • f`•gg :'4 7"-i..",. • , • •$: -147:0; s• - •••••1.': ' .ZECTIA EUTdiffiliktN, comm u w oN JJ ozo Tommouto Moscx , tirmdoolsoiln WEST. • ZAN . .11.111111P1'. CUNENE. nom VISA, BA •.. COX.. BUTTZE,-....1.1.101ELD1 ply , .-,P0'1,6-401.11- PNAJIL ..6811:=D6a111ii aad.Produco do Yozolly Flour 111•176 OD UAW , 44;711 . /Ce p Fide Of ii141.7V R. 4111.% 'coroloided 'Patented 1 Starch. Nos. 116 61s000dioh6 146 Tint sts., ketorion Wood, and Bmfth t • #.llold:Plitoborgli Pa. • 931.1011 y inkl.llk4k: wAillato,_LlSE.—thogY lator 17 . 1141 t taLtoaEmor, Blrifrrnrairs: rim tine Produce ' IliaborollP.;:( 0 .. 25 = 11 % *barb Vatir, Plootmrjch., . A'Allatilf.OLMES &4:0., PORK Dan tp ots and &alai in MY' OHS, corner of ..110 , •4 "l'r , i , Us sod Mont Amos. . 1 4 6 , 617 .tursult.crcE ... ~v*. MEE 7,45 ii! , -71.1 4 • W. IitBOOK, ..420110Arr" Anazwrily , , az 1 ! lith****,%: • :" mum - DRS* °DS.-- :Yrei., Ili t r;MetWii-70 . 67 D M' .5 4 . 411 / f WZOLUALII nuissa nr AND , DONTSZIO DAV ' • 011*W0td - ,ittet,- - third . .bltamr, atm* Maiinsol. - • it) VE, I/Lititz Out TIN natrit Dar-GOOtßel, !NM Or the 01#: • 7Fi‘ 1,4 %Mute strold, MEE n'3v-:;4,OSEP . H2 Thiagi • t .C.l g•J.P.L!Ii 413:1100 . 1bintintiMS En) FiniAW q000s; No. 77 ' • MTN 158 “Ir EH, 7, - Dim t -aePPIT•I EXTROPLITagh .04. 73 *KW Iltreqr, • T. ' • •. • • ) ;1 ii • ',lll ID • ,IIitAPJK 1 M • itAki 44 1 44 8 06 r,v,13 jarfalittyiaMC 41 = 4 X0rWili - V asiVlVersetiet, • , , =ZS y, 1- . . I '. q1:11 1 7 ' , .... '• :1 COArJIIIBBIOJri ifc... 1:--- z"11--AML ZNF 1] ) ° omm__ . ins Auto T l onwaannes' aanzaw, sad Irlide ,, -,,..„,..., ;ails . &dor 1.11 .11,1182ERN HEBERT! caussr. -• -aortas, LARD, PORK, BAOON, VLORE, MN. - f POT ARD PEARL ASHES, BALTRATER, LIN - ' ' , RR= -ANA LARD. 0114. DRIED 771111 T and i' - tftlis,' ~.y.,gedoe.4 yiNtil: 141 mud . 143 Front Myst, - arY ;CUL?, _lk SILKPARD . , Cominaszox Mrs smi ~.. ~ , • "and &Wars In !LOUR, Glum AND 1 PAO MX, No. 243 Liberty 4.4 risubursh. Pa. 1 , "-- loud' of Flour for Rakers nod Purdy use 1 ti on hand. Particular attention pIIM to • ordat fur Marcliandize generally. oc6:dly. _ 1_4!) 1 C KI ;:.. :;;: "`~`. All PRODuteAND .N.L" M zic SVCDS:TLAXD, DRIED - 7LND ORSEN 11117X.T5 end .'-uduce ben _ cAttirdcalatritegTdig""t". J. ittutersx, AHD DISAISH K wumkon44, deftl Corner Hand arced and I›. A 17,707 IdeVA.A., r'OIIWAZDING AND . Cornrow llzzauurr, fur NY Ude ILOCII, DRAIN. BACON, LARD, strrnraw ZGCS, and Weitoto Prodoos somiuroDz. No. 10 AMITNIIIELD 11TREST, corner of rim Pktobursh, Po. • Sirurdero and anisigilitenta waleited: AMES A. perzsit., FoßwAitorNa AND fe? Commute], Xr.Arawrz, for the silo of DLOUR, 11.1.1 3r, BACON, LARD, BIJTTER, SZEDES,DBLED /BOAT, sail ,Produee tontrally, No, le Mortal it., obro6r'or Abet, Pittsburgh'. QCHOMAKER 44 LAN_ ,G COXMIOZION Mizeruurrs and - wholesale dealer. in °ROC& RIES, PLUCK, GRAIN, PRODUCE, Liberty Pittsburgh. Pa, . • sel3:dly ITULLASI) RU. • successor to Jno. al`Gill Soo, No. NIS pony fame; Mo. _tango, 'GENEN.ALi-PaCIDUCT., GROCLILY,AND cOMMUSION BINRCELANT..: __ Cowin mat* reopoctfoNy solid tod. ; ; arakalj ; WE. WRITS OEM, A I N I D T E CO • M B IS R SI O ON T H lIIIERRCRS,- . F AoDuCveßettNia • PISIONAN PRODUCENNERALLY. N in .07Ps. IVEoaleiln CRUDEAND RETIEEDDARRON (DUI; tiLASS, IRON, NAILBi Re., so. 169-Litem, • • wuzus =Ars, PIAVW x cAxinsea, IEAS. A. CPTIII.) ( - Special Rrttine. - AgE.A.NB & COFFIN.-• successors to I.T.Lit'Oidea., means to.ointoLzEiJt.=ono. OEM, conuwar Wood and Water X.xxX„PlUsburgh, 2=4! air; s. arromuas......naatiLainninc......r., a. valor.' TOIGT successor tel.. G. I.A. Waif, /410 DUCE AND COMILDZION:Xn- C M 447 Übe Wait. Pata • • Pa: *QS • tjOBN L HOUSE CO:, 'WlibLisadi VV Gaoeaae AND Cointtaion itIRCHLITIy comet' td Hosltheald and Water dtreetz. Pittdburfk PL. • 177' , I'I)GEETUN do STEWART, WHour-. .124 ak 0 ~.ND Codulandox Mitdddiavid .ldl Woodstredt. Pittsburgh. y _ _ J. 15111 PATAICIL...111. a. 8R0W21,;....W.111. ELZILP/1111),. ' DROWN & KIRKPATRICKS, Waina -I.P aux °soca= tied daders .in FLOITIt - AND 7 .1, • • - 11E18 1 / 1 1,•Nor.181 and 193 Liberty streo, ,Plttobergli. DALZELL & SON,' Comm ? NON tar the male of CHUID RE, FLNED.Citi.IIBOII•OIL3,3BO. 89 and 30 wiaWstzeet. Aldriuiosiiinado on avalipiamta. DR UGGLSTS, 'IIIBEPII FLEMING, barna.. of „Market te Street and the Diamond:. keep" conataal r on hand • full moortment of DRUGS, 118DICINU. YEDIpINS oraste. - PsartrirEßY and a/1 WU. del pertaining to his baslaeal.l • • Thyvklans proseriptions eantelly tompatuaded at all boom haled SIMON JOHNSTON, Datum Es, Yults, • DRUGS ,AND CHEMICALS, EESTUMERT, •, 7 VANCE GOODS, HIIHNING FLUID, OILS,,YAM ' 'LY lEICIMEd, ho e Wm, or saci oll p - Ptirao •lal* li7. which booth:to at Unrest prim, corset Smith: - Sold and north streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Prescriptionz earsfalky compounded at all hours: • • a. , WEIOLIrs AN. sass Durum? and Illainihstar CO et:ot ;WHITT LXSAAND LL IT/LA.IIOA amasser Shad and Front Wats, Pittsburg , .• ash? I. 1,10 LIN.: )64XY1T; Wnotsams lbw= ty i DRUGS, PAINTS, OlLS,,vestusassAND DYE STOPTS, No. 49, Liberty erten, Pittsburgh.— . /Moll= will receive *tempt attention. ' FiSDIMICIL DRAUN & RElMR,WuourausAnp Betitt r- .D10.31; corner of Liberty end -' 4 ' Char itreete,'Pletsbumh.' iC GEO. • • . • uoalar, ...N14,140 Wood street, corner .ot Wocd chin:aid alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' aTrolt.riers. . -„ G. Atm:CONNELL, Arrosxgr ... :AT Law. Omat, second story Smix'i LAW BMILD. 13C4 SW 93 Diamond street. 7, • f Wlll allied to the settlssosat, a:airing and collec. tleta of dab:mg, bonatlea, ac.,l.l .. W.aelutugtogy. Diatcla of Colamblak. nolSheatic :Soils it. I.IITPATRIer..-- :mos, V lIIKPATRICK & MELLON; ArToic-, ,A3Lawirs Lew,liol Mgt Fourth .treat, Ave &Mu 'Jove Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. - • myllidtf • ripitualLs. Wl_Nti, Arr9RFET: AND . rocs, Dig. 160 Fourth streetoximar of their* 6117. Pittsburgh, Pe. • QAMI.I.EI, -A. PURVIA.NUE, ArroitilFr AJ or Law. Orzles, Fifth moot; Adjohific lb. celdrot — lfirr; *ball & Brown, Pittsburgh, Pa. , Jed:belly ; • 'n 0fid. 11 414- Arrokbanr—Aira, Oacialu.osA2 Low, bo&romovorl to KUHN* • .. LAW BUILDINGS, No. 12 DliAiOnd "Onset, miegt fl elan to St. Peter's Choate. u k 7l 64 ly , , _ _ UAL ATTONNET • • 9 4,oones; Na tit Groot st4sert,lltlAbtv k ii: ; Ps i . ;7..1 brikr r209NN1r1A911,4191 :17'L-On• J A - • • • - • , NJ. Na 1.70 Poo/1A skeet, LOoria'a ;:, } • TTiohl; ==MM - • • T ;LATER COFFIN, Aogur kik ItJ Axo Busamni grzasca Coixx,illotihkelat comer Wood and "• ORTIX ; sar Sias Pennaylvaila ar44-14,0 4.; OIM •W. Ismurci..oorriar, 11 ' • • " 11, I JJ.77. Iliffiltstobtokba and Behar .411. &TAPIA ASD,SANCT Dar GOODS, North fortecrirtpf 'Fourth sao 'Motet streets. . -.,oeS ,::•B•Ax • • tx,4147440 . 0 - iiw x y 4• • • -sagistxark.t ThlulAnd , lepth • ttiburtir: - u;l;=izzaumt4 . - AND COMMERCIAL. JOU * PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MOANING_ FRIIRTT ADV 1 , loo:, _ - GROCERS. SHRIVER do LAZE AR, WHOLESALE GROCERS AZD copuussitox mzitcuesTs t n and 29 Smith/fold Street Corner Second, LMS. LLITLB, WAIL/. ITLE & TRIMBLE,. WampLual Glom Ago COMMIIOII MERCIATtI.. dealer , in rEODUCE , ntnt o, BACON, CUSESE, pLga CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON,DAI4B,dg LAIB, SUTTON- YARNS, and Pittsburgh inaneacturai 'email 11248etOn roe, Plait, h. • Dug 3/1 00 NAID AB,BUCKLP, WHOLE- Aux Gamma, Parotoca ann Commrecoa 311.1- mum, Jobbers N. 0. SUGARS mid MOLASSES, RXIMED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, HA WN, RICE, CHEESE, BELTS, dc., No. ED Liberty atreet,nottily COMMISSION MERCHANT 111)YMER-Ac BROTHERS successors PUILSIGN F im to Romer& Anderson, Wholei S salo drakes la FRUITS, , NUTS AND SPI C ES, CON .7IXTIONERY, SUGARS, FIDE WORKS, do, No.. P 1.28 bad PM Wood street, aborts FM, Pittsburgh, osner— 101 M .. ....41111M6•. 20111/lON. TIP ROBLSON &H . Waocsae7,e GRo- JL,Ji ;COMXIBIIIO* MIIICSUITIS and tinders In all kinds of PROVISIONS; PRODUCE, and. Pitt sburgh inanufsetores, No. 255 /Liberty street, Pitts burgh. Eo. B. UNES, WHoutula DEALER ,A - nt O, XLITILLA ROPE. OAKUM, 014.8, - PIH OCHREtth inanufictured ankle. No. 141 Water street, above it, Monongahela Bridge: Plttabur , Pa. 1.011:17 ...... POP °BERT DA.LZRLI", O. WHOLE 1N PlOCalna, Caamainoa - AIM FeRWANDINO Mazczairis, and dcidats in PRODUCE and Pitt.. • • .• n/aunimum, • , ' ... 111!IPSON. ADIBERT &aanar .STEPT....OS, WrioLEsALE L Gitoena, Fiume' Dzauras and Coutsatos Itlx.sourra, pro. 6 Stith arrest, PittWurgh, • ' • JOllti wain i WILSON, WHOLEULE (1110- cue, Covttaetott klalcunx22, and dealers In Produce and Pitt aburgh..ianafactoras, No . 148 lan entatraer,-,Plrtabunk."' u 25 PMXITITar Io - A. a/OMM COWISION Mzince.urta, and &alas lu P/tou UCIE rgh. , N0..t10 Want utreet, sad G 5 Trout street; ittab 0/Wir. W. WILWO/M1 ..1011.1 M. IMAURTIL • - f 9 . - DILWORTH Jc_CO., WMOLILYALE U. Osamu, Roc MO NO. L 32 Smood •treet, mar nvl solthlield, Pittsburgh. AIMS IFLOTD.......IICiIaiID ?LOYD— ...WM/3Am /1.010. lOLIN FLOYD 4t, CO., WOOLF-SALE GRo- V/ ma .IED Coatottaws Out' morn, 172 Wood end Ea Met, Ylosb 16 Wif 1,14 km _ ll w imEaux GtoCia,'lroo. It and-20 Wood .tenet, Pitts :tirgb;Ta. lu24:def miars sta._ r. MART. VEACKINI'•SII; HEMPIIILL co., 131,coiner Pike and - O'Hara sixes, near the City Water Works, rittabuigh; 'Pa., litarmfactaxers of MACKINTOSH A.ND ILKMPAILL'S IBLPBoVED PATENT OSCILLATING BIZAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all shies and beat style. ' Having Put stminipery of large capacity and of tbebset quality, We 'are prepared to do heavy lob , Mug, and solicit work in this line, trusting that by promptness, and ths character' f our work, to merit public patronage, Witte special attention to our BALANCED .VALVE. OSCILLATING ENGINES, am combining advantages heretofore unattaMed Ln .this clam of jelltrlyd. • WILLIAI it. mama. WILLIAM BARNHILL & CO., No:61 T T• Patin' itreet, below Harbury, Pittsburgh, Pa., Ernair BOILER HAKERS ,AND SHEET LEON - WORKERS; Idanufactwers °IBA lINHILL'S PAT ENT BOILER, LOLVAIOTIVE, PLUED and CYL INDER; BOILERS, • BILDINETS, BRETCHEN, TIRE BED; STEMII-PIPES,CONDENSERS. SALT PANS,. SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, 'LIVE BOATS, eec., ete. - Mao. BLACKSMITH'S WORK. BRIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, done at the abort: eat notice— 2.ll.orden front a distance promptly at e= /1111031 AS MOORE,.llLizirciaroura or Aro Dzahrto is Au. mops or COPPYIL-DM TILLED PURE Erg VI'WWII" and FAMILY VIELOAR, Soo. DO. and DM tint atrium, batmen EolithAdd and Great inituts, Pittsburgh. Private orders eulialtod. Highest market price paid for BYE. • lifirrapelolll .aad all other poisonous ingredients caretally axtraccaa. by a proems new and Itprored. 042 JOSEPH ,F.'IIAMILTON Xc SIIPERICR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, m Ita OLIPHA'NT, successor . of r. Oliphant, hfantinteturel of ' HOT PiraSSED NUTS AND WiSlialltS, CHARCOAL 1101111 E 4110/i IRON and NAIJ. RODS, 891.1411 i. IRON and BlinTS. SALECIIANCI IRON WORKS, Payettit Co, Pa. _: - .Wanhonsa, 13 Wood of, Plftobtirgb• SEVERANCE„N G. 5U Werga Pa. Pithaouib goaindoctorteoriSOlLlCllnivirrg,. Nthy UUHT SEIKIGB, QUIL*O24 ASD IZAILIi3OA pt situ" turcriptio. . . • - OlOrPosticalar olood a iitspod 81 , 11 - Irlf anS TWI STS, Lao or small. elide to coder at. short nottoo. kirooclamonsoont conotantlir on hood.; oirOhnio - - IdANUFACTORY.-410iiiss . J. So. 22 St.. Clair Maul, make to don by lannd,Aßlliti, OOL LARS: ale., on ;Mott no: ecaidantly'on lend a fine mon: 'rapine RRID6/13 AND COLLARS, wade in the beet, manwartaw a. and desirable 'manner. Je2th4ly & CO., Igo. 215 13 / 1 0 4 PltuL L. lanititztoutroto cif WlLtlin, LALIIIES ALNDSWITLif- Mrit.!trio, or , 4 : :.4.TZLE.!2 BBAndi.'D , ftrdate 'jellified bite the trade, and geode prompt 'l7 shipped sir pirr Irdttnettene., .tedichtdeVii a, a. r. CAXPIIZLI, XCEL)SIOII, GLOS wimn, PluNickTr& 04' GUYS 1717.14.2. • WII/11h0111111, No 12 . Wvad street, Atonic:. or First, Pittsbdritti.. 5e2:172 .04e RI;14 COArk ; .14w . 13zacattox, PA.,ltaanfaitnra aUttIiETS, TU'flB, 2110 WASHBOARDS, PBBZT BOXER and LAVXLV • jall:l7d . . - ffiBETIV.'EXTRACTED PAnt; HT nix' an or AN ApPAzkrtrd 1441:ZILEBT DapitsosuALvvitexu_rrtur Cold :meether tither Mom `‘epheti duo ipperettke au be Died to ite beoltadvaatam,.. Medial - mrtithmeati-mad their lhatilieirLiMe7had their teeth ntraoted by my memo; Mid atm 'ready tO. tenifyike.Lo the wniamisaaad of the opera; tkotrmittiee pentane Interested In Meertim! the, emerav, havitigmc knarkidge c.f. my sorearinateL TE:I4 'Mated fulmar; OLIDKI F Demur, Ll 4 emfthsold et: ' JOSEPH. ADAMS, 'DOvets; Vcnutais: BulkUlag,ofoloor of plosoood :ad Grua streoph. Ro t r e a k-: - , j nnumois—Dr. a. K. Biallooli," Theodore Robbbi, ItusieSZnitt.`, T. .141Wffig • ;31 7. ..4:1111; DEALER IA Pilot . .nre woos Nons,l.posom llonsotorn, and MI he ..Plamomato primann LOANS ihionoll my agency on reamotable tonna. !. • ' % - Than t atiallog their moony to wand ad. ;IMMO, (=always And Ilrad nod wood dna. poker Ft A 'commtrolcatlons and Intaninars strictly cold. .danthd. Oak., Grant stns[,! . oppodto - St. -Pad's joLdtt- • - - aRCIM'ECIWRAL: Jtx ARE. 941., • ace easistant tO, TU AI GS ,ND _BPV6TCATIOI.IB 1 ;1 4 2 7 And: able , FA Buildings, sad sugariatends their swam Oil MIMI. Onee 4 1 /110n91i - strait batman Issianccand •• .egakitLF4-cIfARTBERER,: lvitt , :'-olvitorr HANK BLOCK, TM grow, Fainithie ars AND ELITCIFICATIOBS IbFDtattuiprof irtierileptOppopit, work! suptlior and cr BLURB MAIMAPIIIR iuns-lhutuitaat PIANO-TORTE% sad 'b.*gest PorrairralbadoaelMtaaallarrnmamb. &IP ix the IfIAILBEWN PLASM abo for MLLE "V/ 54 OCIA BorYOA- wsth and *tat: ..litatreet. —— llWpod - atterVbstireiii ;.-f his 11.6 PITTSBIT/IGH. PA _ ."71,1:44711P.111721URER Corner of First and Liberty streets, PITTSBIIEGLI, PEyrrISTRY• 'music "cc ME= . _. _ .T~~{.. 114.41E8 DOLLAR. tiA'VI.NOS BANK, No. 65 FOLIIIII Limn. t o il IN 1855. Open daily fromfrom tO R o'c D lock, also on Wednesday and liattuday eveninga, from may Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November let to Nay let trim to 8 o'clock. Derpoldis received of sill not leas than One Dollar, and a dividend of the me profits dered twice a year. In Jane and. DeceMber. Interes boa been de th7.l 9 . 491-81939 21111 AM* and December, since the Bank was organizel, at the rate of sin per cent. yCar. Interest, If not drawn cot, Is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bean the same In. Wrest from the first days of June and December, am pounding twice a year withimit inlaid:4 the &pan torte call or even to preaent his pus book. At Mb rate, money, will double 'ln less than twelve years, making In 'the aggregate =oar AND cots-itair Pea ens?. A 'MAIL Hooka, contidelog the Chart art — Bi•Laws. Rukll and the °theeliegulaticaia, farnishod . gratia, on application at Pamuntsr.—GEOßGE ALBREE. Inca PESSIDICATII. , William J. Anderson, . lsnas B. 1). Meals, -11111Bprcwin Immo M. Pennoc k , Baj. L. Eatmestock, ..i. M. Pollock, N. D.. Roposisll Hepburn, - Robert. Robb, JJames /lordman, James Eddie. ames D. Kele:, Ms:snider 'llndle. Alexander Bradley, JOll2l Q.: Backotem OaciZr Muir, Juba B. Canfield, Mosso A. Vanier, Charlet Ccdton, William Douglas, John Evans, John Rohm, William S. Haven, Peter 11. Hunker, Richard Elam • William S. timely, CILLTA.II /LAD Tar..lsCl te2:e.a.vrT L EKMAA I'KU ST 1) 6A INGS NA' BANK, comer Sixth and Wood etrests. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. OAPITAL 11100„000. STOCKHOLDERS /NDIVI /9 DUALLT : LIABLE. DLUCTO ADAM BEINEIIAN, President. Springer Harpatigh, Augustus Homier, IL Myers, • Joseph J. Lang, P.,,llseekstSe. Christi= Siebert. Anthony Hayes, Orostzinger. • lALSCOU . NT XVERY DAY'. mplS:dly JOILIIISTEWAHT, Cleskier. . 11 11 , SOBEl!. , efIXEOira. FURNITUREAIs'D CHAIRS AT RE DUCED PRICES.--JAIIES W.WOODWELL, Nun 97 and 99 Third street, god 111 Poorth stmt. oorattitro or ALL VARIETIM OP STYLES AND 1/NL9N liable far HOTELS and PRIVATE DWELLINGS oar All orders promptly attended to, sad the Fur- al tore carefully packed and boxed STEAMBOATS and MOTELS turnindaal at abort CABDTET MAILERS supplied-with .vary artlclo C. t) HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY SIANIMACTI:11131.11 Ol SEAXLESS BAGS AND OF OSNABUROS, SI. INCHES TO 40 INCHES WIDE WI - Orders left at H. Child. .3 Co.'., U 3 Wood PlfteliliVt, will receive attention. ULZ PENS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. G PENS AND CASES REPAIRED; SILVER AND GOLD FLAMM, Done at the ehorteat natioe,. at the corner of Fourth sad /Dulcet emote, aecond Atm. Persons thing out et Wacky haring pen. to repair rap rend them by mall. roh.lirdly- FITZPATRICK & CO. - - - - - W. S. CALOWIELL, JIL OtDWELL A: IiRO., Doha. Funx AND DW.LE4 TX MANILLA, HEMP AND COTTON CORDAGE, OAR UM, TAR, PITCH, ROS IN AND 0114,. TARPAULINS. DUCK, LIARS AND DRAPE DRILLINGS,Skc.,Iio. Water And Vs Front manta, PIRO. s;__2_s3L7l W. YOUNG, successor to Cart .. 9• vl l o%l'l'o=6, No- 97 wood strmt, corner of : Diamond alley, dealer in at mod. of CUTLERY. RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, %ELVES, SCIS SORS. GUNS, de. A argil ateortmant of the rt abovemmdieastainly onhind. sahl AUKSON t TOWNSEND, Po et J PACXXIS Dr4l[ll/1 IT BACON', DRIED DEEP, LA.R.D,..M.E8.1 AND RUMP Fourth street, near Liberty, Pittsburgh. P. MARSIIAT,L,. DEALER IN Wiil PArSnic' de - ., No. ill Wood street, • Js7 :PALMER, No. WOOD ST.. 1.46 Dolor ta BONNETS, HATS; STRAW TRIM. /AMOS. and STRAW - GOODS generally. Trc: jr A Y-- tinnrtr. AND STA- Al; normas, - liii. 66 - Wood tierce', next door to the corner of MIA, Plttatrrgb, re. SCIIOOL .od LAW BOOKErrodetentl . Ott bead. • - IT U • A.' t!t• V ~•6TATION•- • zu, Mauls. BOOK. BLUIVFACTOIII2II, MID JOS Yougtzki,, No. Eft Wood strati Patoborgh• _ , • LLBli AND TA ti Wool, Apollo Building'. . ' 0i1i f E014.745/kr. . m . ture;tit,"wi. W. BODIINHAMEiI, if. D., ri= Ilavinifardwea 19 - Pittabus, will, as maul, devote hie Wachteles atteation to the Ballad awl Surgical ireinalmt UT Chleale Diamem, especldy these of the Lower • Dowd: Mob , se Paw, Constipealoa. Flan* L L 'flag ;Atha ante, Strlctore el the Bowel, Ulceration of notarial*: Matra aleo treat the mei otir ChroatO Dailimitot tba Womb, Kidneys, Bladder, Sc.: Ills miaow areal the llfoboagalleb, Homo, where he wart *eleerriall weaealted nom 9 o'clock a. m. to i o'clock att: •4 lally,l . -Patleata, it they &Wm it, will lsy • tea ih as • Of the city: : : :: tlalCkzatf 4:•Vgiag Coifit 4 4. " • Ocit . . t..g.lz,',Rc.aose tt e s s ;i: 'as , oh,taai, 'which: might be checked I.? °C'` \ With a ample remedy, if n4lectool, 41eiri terminates seriously. F_Stir:asle aware: cf.the ) importance cf . 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Without de lb. nuidloinal.rirtnes of optima; Um Elixir I. thottin purified then the ocialtam qualities of the 'id austral -4 Octscalds, canoerous uir., Irritation, and other *heal lt will talkers pain and ,allar sparmodio action,and Morbid exdtemilit of biidy and mind, without ciao. , tr. = N .. 7 . ti " , ;= it keelkdac , =r i med . l i t - p pared' aid sold by. A. - 4 D. sums, Drug 100Tulton strait, Now York, Bold saw by A. - riamzsrocii - 4. CO.. Pitt.. 480 . 4 ihstaiglata ppm*, ttaildtwAtltT. Bgerit44lo, SHOE& JOHSTAMPIIBLI., Mextruormuto or. v Joni Aurrolraoks mu ilosceticyo. 414 ikedelthelistreet, Pita „ :it • v'kti ^ - 7; sus an astgal • Am.eors•r rotitorinoiri Vittsbitrtili Gazette. . - 1 Five Minutes With the New Secre tary of War. WASHINGTON, Tan.'27, 1862. Tuesday .was the first day that it was generally understood by the people that any one could get a chance to see the I new Secretary of War, without an in troduction or, having to wait in the lob -1 by a week or two, as gaited to the conve nienee of some petulant doorkeeper, or at ; a military man would say, the outer pick ets. Mr. Stanton occupies the room -form e:Ay used by the-previous administrations, at the head of the stairs in the second story. ~ The adjoining room is used by Mr. Wet son, Aisistant Secretary. -In this room Mr. St:entail:receives the crowd; in ,the centre is a table at which his amanuensis, - Mr. Moore, sits, and in the corner is Mr. Wat 'son, at his desk. The clock strikes 10, the swaiting.crowd rush in as doom swing open, and being among them, we soon find our selves in the - presence of the Seeretaiy. Now one stands in front of him, and with a smiling countenance he reaches out his hand and'tikesi a hearty grip with a gray _ .. haired man. "Well, Sir, what is your Lit VZWWOWrIT, Jun.. 28.--The following' :. lirish?'r ''" , General Order, issued by Major-Gen, Hunter, 'ffily name is ------; my son fought .at has ' ma d a sensation in civil mid ' ants '' '. be w Springfield, i id rem an4 c7nt' ee s S w th e rf, d b e n d tis hi n th o e w w enn ith- In the expedition about to be started ; circles : -South . out a commission ; I want one for him th at be 'may again try lib other arm hero on the from "this Department, called in the newspa- Potomac,_or in h i v e ' it pen Gen. Lane's Expedition," it is the intone - . "You shall have' it sir l" replied • Mr. ton of the Mejor-General commanding this Stanton, and turning to his Secretary , he Department, to command in parson, union ordered him to note the' case "Re ' • turn otherwise expressly ordered by the Govern- snout. . . -home," he added, "the papers will. be sent Transportation not having been supplied, you ; " and as the man attempted to: thank we must go without . it. .:. him, he stepped to one side to :two ladies All - tents, trunks, chests, chairs, camp. is.: who had just come in.. "Madam, what can bles, camp clothes, &c., most be at oneestored I dolor you ?" "Want, a . clerkship for my or abandoned, The General Commanding eon ; this father was killed at the battle'. of takes in his Tani*. but ono.change of clothing, Belmont." Turning &gide he noted the I and no officer or Soldier will carry more. The case. to o k the address , told th e lady toiend sum room in the ithapseck must be reset*, --' ed for ammunitien and provisions. Eiery clieer and ioldhir wilt carry his own; clo th ing ' him t ca se ti mp fo le r 4112e.r,heY:e. writing , shd he 7. The. other is connected ' with a Minnesota and bedding. , The General Commanding has applied to regiment over the river, and had Illilikiiiiii, 1 the Government for six Brigadier,Geuerals plaint about the treatment she hid reeeiv- ' from the ionise Colonels, to enablq ha, I. do ed in. camp from - seine of the • officers. this in accordance with the order curette sub- "Madame,- you must goto the headgear ject. Each Colonel wilt immediately. report ,tern of, , Gen.. McCiellan.'! "I have been the date on'which he wait mustered,into Gm there, Sir, and they would not read my pa service of. the United Stateir. ~, pore or listen to. my case." "Then give D. HIS/Cses, Heim% Gee. "97 . them to me, and pH see Why." What is the meaning of the above order? A small„ bright-eyed boy, alone, was Is Gen. Lass not to have command of, the trying to work his way through the crowd, Expedition after-all ? It is strange that Gen. and. the , Seoretary turned to him and asked Rust= shotild Issue ouch en order without au- whathe wanted. . ".1 Wient inylath'er got therity, and it ti stilt more strange thatan such out, Sir.; -he w,-taken pt Bull Bun, and ,. . Re has Mot -•ceme - home wlth the rant.":rant.":authority should have been furnished him. gait:llls name, and regiment, it was noted, There have been many angular oliciirrencel -elitlthe -BeCretnry, . lifting him up, kissed connected.with this war bard to understand, hint upon the forehead,i and said : " Your and this is :one of them: The ,public will 'father sheuld:be proud of :loch a noble boy, hardly be baulked of its expectations in this and I'll,see'that,he is released." A. man with a half-Military dress says way, without complaint., The New York he , - •• ass been wronged by -the Examining runes calls this order "peculiar and Jocose- Board, and has been deprived of the 'aam preheneible." The Chicago "Jounia: has -the mand of regiment (a Philadelphia eav following notice of it : airy regiment). "Sorry; Sir, if it is not all We are assured by a gentleman connected right;_ I cannot go bank to investigate the with Gen. Lane's Staff, that there are already acts of my predecessor." The Colonel in -14,000 troops at Fort Leavenworth, and that sisted that his case was a plain one, if he more troops have been tendered to the General could be : heard. "Well,"' said the Secrets than he knows what to db with. His expo- ry, "if you will get the o ffi cers to recon dition is to have 32,000 men in it. - lie prob- eider it, I will then listen to it." s i b , IL tiaenot hkend.:FnortitoLwea.voizzatrhoertheilaspectuliftoonadayrt hie grand column southward, ; An individual has some 'Ordnance invention for fire-arms; "Go to the Ordnance De-' p P. S.--A new and decidedly "interesting"artment and get them to investigate it, phase is given to the above expedition by a and if they will: recommend it, I will.be dispatch from Leavenworth, -to be found in glad to See it adopted." our telegraph columns.: It appears that A Colonel with a green uniform on has Major General Hunter does not recognize the some passes he wants to read; "Are you right of Brigadier General Line to step un- an army officer?" "Yes, Sir." "Then you ceremoniously into his 'official boots. There cannot be heard un til - to-morrow ; corne - and . is in Imbroglio in Prosgmet. 4 ~. ~ me then." . ' ... The question arises—who iil'azotpander- see A large and well dressed ift • La_n_iited a is-Chief of the Armies? It wascortainly nu- word in - private; -Blisie-, derstood that Gen. Lame sent to take eharge little matter about a : centrief he iiit . f.ir . "Cannot interfere, Sir; go ra ison. -of the expedition with the! approbation, and- bons°. hieiga. If there is anything wrong hewn! - the' - inlhority of the Pres' - we P"aunie with " Another succeeds in getting rectify i 't. : dont, .Searetary of War, illAd of Gen. Me- him .off to the side of the room, and nth-' Ctncon, and yet Gen. BOSSES issues a ape- conversation is inauble 'until the Stoll order anneuncing that he is going to take airy replied: "No, Si r;,r on no account will command. W e l shall regeet if Gen. Lott is I interfere in any contract, while I am to go in a subordinate capacity, as all the here, for anything from a thimble up. hopes of the Country founded on his peculiar . dash and spirit, will be Masted by thi s . 0 _ ' There are men app ointed to attend to that department,, and I. shall hold them to a so rangemont. It would seem, afoo t that ' Gen:. strict Two sldier ountability 'for every action." s wanted to be paid for the time Hearse does noteonteonplate giving - lass a iheiwere in confinement at Richmond, 'hay command at all, as be requests the senior Leg just been released, and presented a fur.: -the Colonelslough they had received a week ago, and also to report data of their commis- an order for their pay for time and rations." shins,. in; view of their appointment as Brigs- "Why do you not take this' to Mal. Beckwith, , diem. The Chicago Tribune, boweser, pretty and have him attend to it?" "We did, Sir ; Statement and he says-that he has no order that will good authority, says that it is all right, and war our case, and for want - of 'tonne' we are makes - the foll Owing : afraid we will be ket Imo oar time is Major General Hunter+, in command of the up p , and we want to go home a until nd see the folks Department of Kansas, anziounctie . that the again." Turning to his Secretary, hcorder- Cherokee expedition, heretofore popularly ed him to write to hiej. Bekwith,,and order ' known as "Gen . Lane's,"lis General Lane's Milt° leitirt forthwith in 'writing why these no longer, but his own; is he himself will' men were not paid up, instead of being kept ' take command in person. ' His special order waiting. It was done ;hi signed it himself, to this effect, given in our telegraphic 'dii: 'end said, "Here, take that 'to him, and patehes,layi downs the details of:brigade or- bring__an answer." I ganization and equipment Ile will divide A Western man, who • Said he hailed from the solemn into six brig dee, one of which: the.ltaserve iwOhio, had about a dozen quires ' will be commanded by La o, another (probe- of paper 'written ' over two or throe times,_ bly)hy :Tennison; and thd other four by the, whiiii.he. slid_ was an "Essay on Cheese." senior eolenels, unless (a* has been requested) . The Secretary laughed! 'You must go to the. the Government gives him r ltrigadiers enough Commissary General; he ha: charge of the to fill the bill. This emir .of Gen. Hunter feeding of the artuy.' "I have been at first ' has not been unexpected, either.! by General one and 'nether all summer, and somehow or Lane or his friends, and M. argues Nothing other Ido not got any further ahead,; and 'of a change of policy, eder whielieireethe that Is why'l want yen to investigate it;" 1 column shall move forwa .'. The rel a ti o n scommenced and oomeneed to unroll his paper . ' , '"ln- Bunter and Lane are m ot friendly, and the deed, Sir, Ido not know how, cheese would Government (as also Gen.t Lexie himself) ex- - agree with the soldiers." : :' ' • •:: ' - - presely_deferred to thi - forteet, as an *Meer of . nThat's just . why I want to you read these.. highirrink, to dodderer himself .whethinehe . - papers:: and - :examine these certificates," would take . the' chief. cotenant. "The troopi . !Bdtt)lare not time, flii.l' , 'All hands tom:-' are iagibeitte i rottwor4h; end the cae:mu; nititioad linghleg;tut the Ohio man , stuck to which morel*. any °the/ carries along - with` it brively. "I astir:B'pin ilutt then is not a , it the hopes , and , prayers of the country; will soldier to the army telm does not like crackers move forwirdtrith ae little delay as parable.: :end cheese, and.l eau make it for - three cents' Gen,,L4f.ltad Mitred at Leavenworth before a pound.l , • "Now I telt you what - , you had. the fetus of this.,order, ad It was probably better do, go- to Senator Wilson . and, get him made , :ss the • result of • tifermicte.betweeW to put it in his bill; :it will then pass the Sen - - the two gentlemen::'•- ate and become an army regulation to give oat' In this congestion i alietion it proper - to - say - that shear, redone " .- - Weil, oonla- YOu not ;ea den Line when Iri thls iity, was asted'iiio .ditio Ai and then:it'',Proiddbe Sure to be pass of° AIM jffebability of.etrit,ll titer's taking eom. ed?" "No, I cannot : lndwell'. it, because -I. Mind, and "replitod'i i t oo thattheiw wet • Stork 'know nothing about it.": "Oh, 'well: I' 111 enough, '.for;beth; Indeedmach for one; tears thesenapers," and he made for. ha.:l4-.• Milt that ..hts sliciuld „Prefer to ,be ,telleved id' Mt... "I WifineVer read theta , if you de, un the•:thousand. and enet , detalle that Meet di:. ill the war Is over."'' With a look of despair, yoke npon'theilibior o . i iif order to dor." '.' Ohio Madi'for the - dotie, 'inquiring of every., vote - himself inoriiiiiilly t his own edmitiiii& ' ene , he Met if they knew- where Sumter Wit- Me, :skid, that there . fie t _afoot perfect. . no, son Graaf 2 . _ .- .'.,•' ;• cord lietween - 700r.; - Bon ,and himself, and -., ..lidge.liVilials t Of Plitabirgh t liereitiiiiiilii; fir named it Litistiwor th ,l hith noileiabt they , neither 'Of 'congratilitione ,• pissed, betiview] would, work: hermonleall tegethlw for 'the . Mein: •Thi : doorlreopeeof the little room no. ; j ,nooses of the ex ped ition . ' Tee fats4' there; Denuded Ito : President/and off the SecistarY,: :ford, that :. Gil; gaiter Is to take nommand;l went. to He Isbni:'Biltion returned;hiniorer esoonded ley Inch Deters eLtrie,'Jetinipon,' " In dame Mal; aeokirithi with the note Nom hy , and four o thers like them iv eiteentaginetif 4W returned , T prisonere. ,'i .. -..-.. - .- I the result.' -1' •• ':-:'• f.- • - ,• ' ' "Whyttre thothmettkitit eriltink." "Be. ' :•liill this IS so ; whit is Iniciaankicifjror l ' au":l : llo46° ' 4dailf ar ' ulell'sPholigahho ''''' th44416114r:'f344:'" 1 .11- 4 ::. 4 :1 " : . " :.'fAl i"d -fiii h ls " ort, lie 'l litl ( o ) ni e er tfie tlai lLi t li sl i l I ds eel following, I gibu l/!• 4-14- a 11 . ith• 4, 4i5. o r l t P4 , eff., all the' 0118010111 thatinaY he , released.bl ,- fn,- of Tharidaj, as a special dispatch iironaWaahr:. tare, end , aliew'tbe*foll p risons r erell.dnY I ington t If Gee., Lisa is duly to have a sub- they ,are cloOfilKok...to rebel p,", Mcier.l i t, earned there are overiLo now wait-. 1 ordinate command, to bs ,:t i. er six Brigadier it e igtheitneil ' inieri" ' meet bt , paid to-' ' 4 lenisils; lic4 , Aces it co . that he has =lob . ,i , di& end epeidiftenesikta Oak ±,,;,i,,i,/, , !- a formidable staff? Are 111-thii--aix-iiiiiilL ' v .---. 4ctioi - isisk*iinti.i* L ecantoot64, lit the rei.' . . ..., , Biers to be so formidably Attended ?' %till; ls . 4 invirrnyVi wHafeYouleenin any battle yst;, - - —,, :. - ,:•, ~, Etirrh ‘4,wasin: the:Me:lean Wile:" '- "That: Prr V, • kMPe c f. fl e i f- ali* Vdh.: -: ~ , i. ; , •.: Aren't dop that it twist biok.'" - ,,,, r , : - ....,4t , ..,: ...= GAIL .LASS • irovr, .--, :- r. - ..,-. Great Bethel , '!! - -"Thatithetter, I will ' - ex-:: The President handed this evening to Col. amine your record , ,Myselfand Ihrantilan"if • Vaughan commisilons for himself And the • lod:*":aPrip•tm:i''''''' following ienthini en, who "pi ,te_theetit e t e JA* Ol 4 , ,4211,--TPung -Panimir#ta*-'61:11--' the staff of Gen. James ILGAne ' ' .. i Cte-11,-Waii :'l;.'Miliattleen?44.4-4eehlthelhflirPl.o-''''trheleie'hirli in say' ~.- en: ed it hp, . • H. Merritt, Lieut. 0 61 .'zi . Ithispittriekigi,01: }ha Win'td'APPlYlfer l'ainil make all i 79, varidanadi 'Vacc;i4itinai, agOr Solinlideolda` poi [ the fr b m ' hill" ' '''' c'ea'th6B° who 'a • ttlei must be 'wed: for Major 7r."..J - Itied'4lit. WA. Philips , lb ' "ml°7- : CaPt* Wth' '' ")°°46/4°111) . t4 v . / I ;"2ilitClitiN 7 . .Anothot ofontod:on'appointmeit as Qurtai.. 1744; A. T , ,'Periniii, Iffiipt. fttrirli4il4:4: l4 d . Muter: . 'Mite - ` are =my recommendations,: •Bli, arid - Livonia be glad if yen Isen-rea(lthent," Oslo: -t., .:Terlifelf ,Rieii4t; o._.viiiii g hau also Oimarzi,t4o:kauor;_f_have, notAlkum e; but:, 1 )44 - 4.o4okint.r*ir- wiell-ineenacirrilitint- t.widt - (mow thom." rYari.:roV ;lolled ton... The -abovi,'etall , ampere Sr. in''''' ' ' ' ' 'thib'er;iesidbeqopittprpseper, 'lair read forthwith toliejor thousragnitep i , toisio,,:. 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IMPORTANT pant KANSAS. Gen. Lane's Expedition.-Important Order from Gee. Hunter—General Hunter tikes Command of theta pedition.' John B. McFadden, Piller A. Madeira, John EL Mellor, James 111cAtilay, John Marshall, Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, Henry L. Maimslt, .John Li. Shoenberger, Alexander Spear, William E. Schmertz, Isaac Whittier, ' Christian Yeager. za--CIIAB. A. COLTON L'E'l TERMS ~'sa~sur~, s . - K-. "' s':' ~ { 3.~s~s.~i~'~ ` '`' ° d.Yaf~Y`. !an intimate film:foe:the Secretary. " said the Secretary, "Tam glad to see you ; I have not seen you iiinCe'we met at Wheeling a few years ago." 'He replied that he had been engaged upon the North-West Boundary question, and would' like to have 90,1120 conver sation about it. " Ah," said the Secretary, "I will appoint a time to soo you and bare the whole. matter talked over, for wish- to know all about. it." • A man in Allison's clothes wanted ai sp pointment in the army, ' " Well." said-the Secretary of War, "whatare your clsime?" "I was an aid-de-camp of Col. Geary at the fight of Bolivar, and I am recommended for the appointment by the President." " All right, , ..- said Mr. Stanton,"?' will attend to, your case." Individual insieted upon having a promise, in asmuch as he "had got the indorsement of the President." "The President, Sir. is a •very excellent man, and would be glaCif be had an appointment for every man who applied, which, unfortunately for hie, good nature, is ' not the case." " Welt, Sir,• I an, from St., Louie, I am . a Union man, and I must go, home, I suppose.".;" Well, if, I can do'any thing for you, I will write to you•there." A soldier, in the uniform of a-sergeant, handed in a recommendation fora first lieu tenancy in an artillery corpl. " Well . " said the Secretary, "hare you ever smelt powder in battler" " Not exactly, Sir; but I have always' been ready. I wet in the Mexican war." "Can't help the.Meilcan war,"' said Mr. Stanton, "that is too far bsok. Hate you. been in any enkagement in -this war?" No, Sir; all I want is a chance•to gothione. You can appoint me v and if you don't like it, I won't charge a cent extra pay, if I can-only get the commission." The-Secretary laughed, said his ease would -be oonsidered, and he would be. informed if the appointment was made. .• . • •. Another gentletean, who also , appeared to be - afriend of the Secretary, came in. Said he, "I want to See you." "Come here to my room, and I will 'liven hem , when you can come, and we will talk over matters." They disappeared for a few moments, and, as they returned, ex-Senator Crittenden greeted him.. He congratulated Mr. Stanton on the country,. receiving his services,, for Stanton . thanked him, and said he hiiped ti.` ho an in strument of rad to his country, but ho should look to him mid others for counsel in guiding .his steps. -'Any time, Mr. Crittenden; day or,night; any hour I ehall be glad to see 'You are always welcome; come and see me." A young than wants a clerkship. "Sorry, Sir, there are no vacancies for the position you wish, and I have,had over thirty applica tions already for it. I can do nothing for you." An officer who was on Sickles's staff wan ted an order ur some means whereby he could get his . pay: He said that he had been in service several• mouth!; and could draw 'no pay: : "ltas inoonvenient, no dotibt, t 6 be 4rfe r ti3Li m t rzoirtlty" 4 i t i a r nteta,a e nd, I, tended to:" yo ur c l ue .° And so it went. on fox:fire:hours, in which he saw and hear - 411 . '11 who come, pleasantly ; Red none went . awaylmt were pieased . irith "their entertnisitniat,• and most of them bad their hea,rta made slad. Over two hundred were lietendd to in this short thme. , —Corree.. pondenee of the Philadelphia Ensnarer. = • The Bright Treason Case. The NortA American, in an editorial article on this subject, says : Pennsylvania is diiided on the questionln the Senate, Mr. Wilmot being for and Mr. Cowan against expulsion. Tet Mr. Cowan's action exposes the Republicans of this State to invidious remarks, and they feel them so mock that a set of resolutions has been offered in the logislature instructing our . Senators to rota fee expulsion. The Nara doiciicon states the ground . of the argument against Bright, andehen pro ceeds To this. Mr. Cowan makes the reply that these are arguments to convict a man of trea son, and if they are worth anything. 'Bright deserves to ,be arraigned on that charge . and mit merely expelled. The reply is worthy of, lawyer, but hardly worthy of a Senator. We • animate - Abe etrangemprices of the law, the freaks, of juritt,and the oddities of jUdges. Most men can Bee hoW a case ought to be de aided, when on trial, but bow many can gniss the actual, result.? The Senate is alone Cloth ed with authority to decide upon the rights of its members. If member be guilty.of such _ ' an offense as .ht proven against Bright,. the question is not whether be shall be tried for treason, bat whether the public interest does not demand that the councils of the nation, in a time of war and danger, should be promptly ' rid of the presence of a man who is clearly unworthy to remain therein, and7who.cannot be trusted. •If he has his personal rights, the safety of the republic is !not inferior to them in consequence. ' But this brings up the question, what , per sonal rights has Mr. Bright really got in tho Senate ? He may exercise his individual free dom in any way compatible. with his allegi ance. He has, however, gone beyond that, and committed an act calculated to "aid the armed enemies of the government. ' That feet' overrides his tights, whatever they may be,. and the rights of the nation rise far above tbein and. demand his expulsion: Will this be an infraotion of the honor or dignity ofthe ;loyal State of Indiana? We . think not. His colleague, Henry B. Lane , ls in tapir of the expulsion: ao are majority" -of citizens of Indiana.. Mr. Bright.. holds his scat in the Senate by oneOf the greatest legis lative outrages ever p etrated Vibe Senate,' and In direst defiance - of the: precedenteet by itself in the case of Mr. Harlan', of, lowa,, on a previous occasion. He was admitted.to a seat by the very leaders of the present lion because he was known to be..in Amor of their political schemes. He rewar ded, them by adhering to their fortunes while they were in the Union and conspiring against it, and this detecteddetter shows thaqint Immo& touch, if any °hanged einCe. The tenure, by which he holds his seat, therefore, Is defective. It rests not upon Ma free .voiee of Indiana; bit the decision of men , now in rebellion. Ged: Hunter's Order. ' It appears' from an order issued by General Hunter; Leavenivorth, with which the tel egraph timbre ns, that he is unwilling to have . been made a Major General to have "Brigs. titer Generals commanding" taking the Amite peeitions and the glory, -away. from him. He says he Proposos to" oonimand "JiM Lane's Expedition! himself, aralgiees extreoilinsit directions tO' his,: men to prepare for . action. It difficult to determine from the tone of 'the order whether Gen:Hinter Is Passionately in earnest, or 'Fipples' ttcridieile the popular ,notion of Jim Lffittter-Eicersionio the Gulf. The General . has - some right to oomPlain' or the treatmerithis haiitiCtiret: Haring been selectettairtheinocessor of , Fremout,iiii =lined iMeociiMmadluitlOng enough l ob. the Lod-luta . .of t ordering. the retrograde movement from ElPringdeld, and Waii . hristfed of to Port . Laivinworih r iind 7 . gime is Depart., melt fn.; thsfii*at.: to have Lane some in and override himin his own Depart- Woatd, - orcioires; be mortlfyiag to; We de int tee hilirsi,airionadiZerenitti,.pro., Jadicallo.the public Service, tarrtill : to b. d e : eelepoir,how.en Uuuttr .. ind ., Larie , ind- so obvious is thic, ,t4t. are Idkrpriseithe att.: thorities !Irssilltgtori did kat thiaals,r; . I,kt their 'desist conilderation..— A 'noel Offlong'irldea. of Inantinity. Thofollowincparograph is , extracted from apri'rate baker, dAted Jon. i7l/f;from "oiliost stationed - tat &Awe. :We give it With out. oonnfieist ; ' i• z. . • itnie been blockading Abe S av annahrnrrireri.ann gaw aottn ouratefgnard for the toldiers n ', a .7. am not, one: of-those, iwbw. think -that thii war, ie .`to be dectidel by moral pressure, the .pileis'of sugar'or salt;:or tbe.tprising of that Bentham" itornion.partyy,-I,eannot help buibeirthe °Off"' ion, that quicker-,the; army learn to. do witboafgunboate andfortiikatlons, mid boldly., *rob ahead;-WithAllemseAtes 'for their 'prO- n Vuitton; the' '4tutelrer...we Shall ''see: daylight; which now is only wlifbier to..eontrootonk and such ;like . -people; who, being_ otto satisfied with the proton loonditicat of iffafri, are bound` to speak hopefully, end in good spirits. be; ffiW. thi n k, ;wittt , .th,!;ilowtkon;POPOrk- that ; our soldiers eidlited,peoause times meow dull, bat . wit}; an oOd t erititpdlnethat* tho''nusiat randern", of Xtte;apitablg t .aCtli t e -vliticd•fx. 0 / 41 r40 t.tr.2.1 LY...411 Frio I.Cft.UR.CrCE. NDEMNITY "A • trAIN"I" L 0.2 BY FIREFRANN.LIN FIRS INSURANCE COM-• ANY- OF PHIJAADELPHIA. 0r50e.43.5 end 437 Chfttnut street; nest st.e.m.ne or Aiap,,ta, Thinn.l4 117, 1600 . Pun l liao agrenablf to an'actnt liannubly, being— • Finn Mort amply secored-..—.....91,986,393 00 Baal Howe, arr,:a`t $103,314 61)nost 10 0 . ; 965 00 Tea/PM/7 UM.. OP ample. Callateial &curies .. ..... • 8%135 00 stock.,ll.;/;l.;;;Riefai:iiii 72)-;;;;;:. 59 . 7 8 0 00 Notes anti Bat 1,t21 00 Cam& ... ... ....... 27,919 00 1 3s, 20 ddiiii VEIT nib only profits from premiums which this h‘t.T.PabLtY. rt e de by biw are from Hate which t muted: , a ,lnsuranon made on every description of property. in town nod betibit7r at rates as law at tut oonsistent with eecurity. Silky their incorporation, a perhd of thirty P." they,havo paid loaseaby fire to an emonnt exmolitor roar Minuets of Doltara, thereby affording midenoe of the advantages of.lnsta-ance, ar well as their abilb, ty and disposition to meet with promptness all -•• • - viatica ar mar Loss" paid during the year 1858-.-.—.4106,M5 • max6roas: Charles N. Bancbar, . Isaac Lea, Mordecai D. Lewis. Jacob R. Smith, Tab's. Wagner, • • • Edward C. Dais, -... David B. Brown, Gera. W. Richards, Samuel Great, George Fates. • CRUELER N. RANCHER, Pregame. EDWARD C. DALE, Wu. A. Gran, fieerrtary pro irm. . J. GARD:TER COFFIN, dpmi, m• , Offico Northeast tor. Wood &Third ate: -OM INSURANCE, BY THE 111.341. I: MOIR MUTUAL: lURANCE COMPANY, OP PHIL ADELPIIIA, on NS BUILDINGS, limitaor periimoal, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, dz , to town or country, Office No. 305 Walnut oteert. tosa .-"r ir • AMSl o , slo l — Aassra, 2308 508 26—luseste4 astbilows: • • first Mortgage on Improved City Propor- ' •••• ty, worth double the amount...-.-..-...5155,600-00' Ground rent, first 40E ~0 Penna. R. R. Co.', is per cent. _ • Loan, IMAGO, oat- 27,200 uu Cliy. of Philadelphia, 6 . .toor cent. 30,000 00 •-•' - Allegheny county 6 pkerct. P. 11. R. Loin 10,000 00 . Collateral bond., well secured 2,500 00 Hantingdon and Broad Top Monmtaln Railroad' Coinpinyi mortgage loan.-- 4,000 00 Pennsylrmilso Railroad Co.'s, 5t0ck.........4,000 00 • r • • Stock of Reliance Menai Insurance C 0... 24,;150.00 .Stock of County• Pins Lrourance C 0.......... 1,050 OD • Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 OD Commercial Bank '• do ' 5,135 DI - • Mecbanime Bank do 2,01250 Union N. Insurance Co.'S 160 (0 BWs Recelyablis, boldness paper 10,T57 18 Hoak Accounts, scorned Interest, etc 0,210 72 Cull to hand and in hands of agents ... ... 11,385 16 4 rmsms 911 au x ;TINGLEY, Preddind. • DIEUTOILII B. Clem . T l M ß Ll p et nin ; Wm.'B. ThoMpecin; Hobert Steep, Frederick Brown, Wm. Mueser, C. Stereiismi, Bed). W. Tlnglay, John B. Wornll,. Marshall Hill; n. my 6 'Norttimit .rnei STERN'IN'SURANCE CODdPA NY or PITTB I / 1 110111. 'R..2IIFLLEB. raidast. •0. N:(11:1 Secretary:,' Jr.," • Ottice, No. fit , Water.street, Spans/ a Co.'. Ware house, up4taln, Pittsburgh. , Will .ware-ogotied 'art tiara of Fire and Marino IVA. A dam heater annoyed by Diredore echo . " .4 " 14 . 00 ". ity, and who are dear. • bye Itherality, to inabitabe the eauticter IMAM Adel; oasaied, ea Glaring the Lad prolectipt, to Lido . who 'iferiee to, be allured. . erssETS;OCItOBta 30 , 1 g 52 1 Steel Account.: ............ . ....... 83,009 CO 2,160 00 051 co Yruidta 250 00 Open Accounts, .............. 1,00) Prenatuallotia.. „ „ 27,095 14 Niitire and Mlle D ' lticounad" " 171,075 /2 31 .11,114, -; Andrea. Achley, Janne McAuley. Alamo:der Spew., Nathaniel iihilmpa, David M. Long. Alex. 'Nirnick, Hess J. Thome, George DiUMW, Beni. P. Bakewelh WIIhAm $. - Smith, John It. Wean,. G. W. rilckateon. myIO F. DI. GORDON, Seerehm EHRE, , 11 4 1RINE AND INLAND IN sun4l\4.--citrittzilicx ,40* NouvrnALE.a.weL,Jum.,ADELPHTA,-, Incorporated 17114—Cap7tal, $6011,000. • Aaseta,• Januarylo,sl,l69,4sl 81 ... THOMAS ri, PLATT; &rreta • RANCE 'Oob TNSU F TEE STATE • LOF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—CaPltal, 83J0,000. Assets, February 1, 1869._ .$413,808 00 HENRY D. SUEREERD, Freeirtent. • • WILLIAM 112111FER,6reretary. T_TARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO' J-L. HARTFORD. . Incorporated MO—Capital, 5500,000. , duets, Nayl, * • • ......8955,7t4 53 11. HUNTINGDON, Prfizte . Tin°. 0. ALLYN, Secrelary. etift`lnenrazine In the abort; old and reliable Com. .panies caa bp obtained by applicatlon.to I.P. JONES, Aonat, - 87 Waterstreetaly'e CITIZEN'S WO:MANCE COMPANY OS . PITTSBURGH. , Ofilce, corner Market and Water etreets!, wand floor. •.• .., , ' .. ...: ' WIII: SAGA LET, Prevalent. . anittrEL REA, Seter . .. Insure. Stearatuats and' , • Immo against ;wand damage in the navigation .if the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes and Bsycraa,' widths navigation of the Pros. ' , strres against loss and damage by are. . ....,. DMZ:NOR*: We.. BiltiMelo ' 8. N. Kier, • In.. Park. Jr., . John Sh! W. o:Johnston; ' - Jae. Si: Cooper, B. 4, Jun e ; .,, :. .- . . . .§. Barton Bows Owen., . J. Caldwell, Jr.; 800. T.' M. - Hoag John B. Dilworth, Barclay Preston. . , Charles U . Zug . 1 Sloorgoßinghain, - • • re ' Malyd - ipHILADMPRIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, N 0.149 Chemist st, opposite -- the Custom Rouse. • Nuke Oapital42l9,l of Inoo—A t sur tioets, 13 eith94,0411. • all kinds ottoser perpetual or limited, ori mei, description of Property , or Nor chasuiloo; at reasonable ruts of premiotu. • , ROBERT P. RING, .i , reddsot. IL W. BA.LDWIN, Vice Prosidnit. P. BLACENURNE, Nuouto/7. • E=i Chas. Bayne. E. R. cow, E.' B. Eh= Geo. W. , 4 P. B. Brat"; - : t i cligh 8...Pau1, erm, John Clayton, ...I. 8. Kepner., E. Warr. J.- G. COFFIN, Agent, Third and Wood stmts. A LiZOLLKIsiI IIiSUICIACE COM 40M. . PANT OF YITTSBUBOH. °Moe, No, vviriftb strat i Iliu* Mock; - ' strat i agiinat Mid. of Firs and Haifa, )I.lsks, MAO JONES . • SOHN P• ?Ic9F.D, Vice Pratidmit. 'D. M. BOOM; &tram/. • 'Capt: Ws. DEAN, Gemara! Ages load Jones; Q, lita ; 'Harvey 'Li l y," ' Gut. B.'0; Grim. John A. Wpm, 11 7 ' rahoom, Join D. McCortt, Adam Jamb, P. Sterling, (k William William Dena BOLL L..Wearaw. ' WREPtER WciAltSON'S Sewing t lVlitehinps, ' NO. 2T VIRE sTazrr. PITIBEVAGR, PA. sm34l,4xi latsa Alttenza suns • "• - ieekedef elei. - VfriiPremiem. at tie • - ••- , . . trlintp anus nut ono TAT*: ; • ,.T.TAI:OIOIB BUTS /AIN ;. wpiocwoir STASI PAID. lOWA STAT . ! YAP /SIITTUVEY ST UB FAII: VinNeilllnnennATE•ralaf. N. J. STATI !Ara; - • TIRMONT STATE /AIR; - Qhlago Incluinfoe"Tmaittetil ; x. end ether Omit; rain teonnuaerone to mention: we offerto iIui , IieWEEWSLESI WILSOZnir , M at lIEDIJOID ineranied - conedeme In Ito mitts a. aii - echnit - Milani. r.muj lien= a ltaidna snot iii . x1"..,111; egaialy.sl.l on tht. and thintan {simian; maker the lock.etitch impossible to ' tuutril; with the ement/al adrantap of beteg MU on both two „ kftui no ridge or chain on the snider ibilHa &Ws In constnictlon, anorenpendi In ma,.. meet, and inorikitireider thin - any other machine. We Ore tali .Inatrionione to enable the td ie ,„, sh ihm6y wet* kuta.; hem. f Oll . quift=l: - 16,4-aegleekodlesgtheamee machine, and warrant it nor . thilek Tare : areeltre,"4iiniainitiffieitnra -givi Jett , ==ol• D _ Mattoon— e,ribz Jessie. PP , , 0 1=dr i t i tilltaNanV4ttnle 4,',141.RP ti ~'"'`• LI. L. Caraou Z. Lothrop, Rat. Toland, are: 1 . ;1;;;ii, Frodlr.. Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting B. 8. Wood, Smith Bowers, c 'Jas. S. Woodward, John . BLessli, PlUsb'gb. ' SCHBAII, Sterreary., , ;." -- 4:, J. U. BOBBIN, dyad . Third and Wevd.stroot. 3223,221 26 r-- ~~'~'~~'
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