..... -11.4; NNE ENINE =ME •~~~. SEEM . , ~r - ~~'J; .... -.• ". 4 ;.;;;;f:.; 1;s • ; 7. • ~1.:,:•". Z :„.• ' • , • !. • . ,• . ' ••••....t.',l. • , 4 •.• .•. ;v. • • •• WP.'NI:,1 . 4;t••;;;• 4-, MV:;'• • • • •;: . • • •1 ; • •%•• : • :.• r. ‘?!. '4. • • • ••• 314 : ' • • ' :* 'k: : :% : • 1 : !4 ! • :1. 4.•:•; !;;P-`i.N •!, • •„. • •; • ~/!,•4..e. =SEE .... ~/;. ~.~L 1- ' I. -1 MOEN • ) AND COMM EST COXJWISSIO.r, lfc • JOHN:4R' 11ANT / Zia), Culotte: , Avoca an; foxwmpoie Mc mut' wholifri magi dealer In WESTIIIIS OHMS: 411111)... Popx. cox s, .70T AND 'Mast •AStuIt4I3ALRRARD., , WED AND LARD DILL DIM FRUIT sad Produce :pnerally, Nap. 141 mu! 143 Troia stre•ti PlttaboaTA oclt CIULP & SAPARD, ao3aussioN him. AY d &Wars in irs,qtrip A. 1411 alum • pao I= an ltd. 243 tibtrtritnot, Pittsbu4n. Pa Cboitis brands of Mow for IBakars and f om ow constantly on band. Particular attentkoi paid to Ining wders tor Merchandise Derail . oca:dly : :7.11 . I . ere R E Doinconsontsciinno, Oyler in FLOUR, BOP' am, BROOMS, SEEDS, CHEESE, PO IW,D-AND OAK ES JIIDPIEnnit P.Owargen Yo. Liberal cosh advances made on onnsiipinien Wanhonoe, No. 1103inond otniot, Ploolnulh. $ . COMMISSION MERCHANT AHD DEALER lit mann on& 'de2Bl7d ' corner 'awl street ind VUILISti U. McVAY , FORWARDING AND tP oosiLarm uzacitaxe. for Gm, • 110 .1 - FLOUR, -GRAIII,.BACON, LARD, BUTTKR, ZGOR, Watero Prodsos genorilly, No. 10 BINITIIFINLD nantflardlotE=l=2i :FAA,LE4I,4. }Va.. _..2OIIIVaItDING AND OoluiieglogigesintaxiLloieheenle of rtoon, GRAIN, BACON, LARD;BUTTSIL,BEEDS, DRIED . /MINT, and Produce generally, No. 16 Market at;, oorearter RIM Plttnararglw - f ';•'..DC34IY QCIIOIIA.KER- LAlv_ ,G• Oduurawir kg-xxxouxr4,..aa neninn. asocx r hum, 'GRAIN; illoD4Cle: Liberty irtrartr Pitubiireibi Ps. sitl3:4ly o MET' RI DLE, successor to RO. II walla soli ;' 8o: burgh, GENERAL PRODUCE, pRoOZAr AND. DEEMERORINT,, , Conallyamiuts mindfully polleitud. fu2didl7 •►y tt • •IM•k t • • • gwaraspnita • texiiisitor - Iffsicauirs end &tilers to pRonsIONS AND ZlELOpunt ONATRBAM4Y. N*.. Libart7 street, Pittibtlfgh, • my 27 • • . . A SeROYER., :CcomisitomiiiEsurg& 'it; XL. dealer la CRUD( Aare REFINSD, C.A.8.80)( OILd, GLASS, IRON, NAILS; ad.; Pro': ilartlberty_ OIL z ', . . • ..mandly : .. 1 DAVID leCAlbirlay, . WILUA* "4"' Partnw.' 'AS* c.tr. su ArEAN TA: 04115801. 8 fb m•Con s.. M • paw, tornecot W9gta,9A joutlin T- : VOIGT & successor to L G. • Graff. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION 140- MASTS. Zr Liberty street, Pittsbar P. auS - JOIIJI 1. ....AIM/MD ZOO TORN L EOM & CO.; WaormAik. Gzaernifatne .Comineetcer Manexems, corner td.- Pnalthlteld and Water streets, Pittelturch. Par J.Y7i EDGERTON & STEWART, Wacajp', sass Gaoczna AND C Ol llll6llO/1/1111CSIASTO, M.- 107 Wood erect, Pitteburgit. ja2:111y! a. - IL IL 1114RO_WILLEIRE:PATICIplES, Wnoug-.- o.lssiatz lookaor-isidiasasis , b , rf.otaczAD 1111111/11, Nos. 191 and 193 Liberty street, Pitttbargh:• . DALLELL. VON (Ammo, aS ..ssort macron far the sale of CRIDA AND 11112 D CARBON OILS, Zia 439 and 70 Water strott,, Pittstsoll L. • 'Advances made on consignments.— I • DRUGGISTS. SDION JOHNSTON, DISAIXE ur Pxras DRUGS AND CGLERICALS..PIIRMIZRY, FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OIL . /3. PAM!. _Mi • Wnour.satalhunte , otuk - cunaSuas AIM DYE BELtYYS, 2.3 Liberty street, Pittabmo4 AL ordets will receive prompt Attention. - lIITE/4- 11RAUIC & REITER, Wmauctuis awn ./.1, Bran Diouotri, comet of Liberty sad at. Mir otroe Pith.. lL . , . lilt IWO: • - • YSEIV twinge, J., no Wood street; armor of Wood atm" Mid drr7www•sirs. • ORN G. M.AcCONIsTELI4 Arroaxiir VP 'slaw, Ornas,secandatOry.gmas Law Baan, • -1: - S*3. 21 1 M.14 JENsmosocla4net.:l, ••:,:; i ` , astiralliWtha - satimont, nectultig and volloo. Ma of claims, Umiak.% kr, 16 Wuhivon, Matta aour ".1 EPWATgier AfgaCeri Antl2- • lege; tro.lum.lNiufb:tivaisosmiikars rrllolifAti Arrostprar AID Ito. 150 Fourth otzset, torrid Cheery IdieFt Patebtrgb. Pe. sullutawlytt Qat* ' ldttEti A r - XytiVlANWArrc923*T ki • •- _ Omaz,Niftti street, adjoining the omoe or—lgir• shell it Plifttert," Pfttiburtb,Pa. $029:41 ' _4l.Travaray „cirD owirmin. , e-Vori 1.61 bogimid to WUNS LAW. BUILDINGS, No. IS Irissoond street, !kW! dig:o4olK Peter% Chun*, ; m 7184.17 - .161,210XX.114. m ASTORNYT .1%..13? Trull' meet, :B Ltriri*, Law B PAO.IIIUC'E. • IIL 141114/6 iymmotr & - straanimN i ewimaiioN 1.4 autp a Sh;IIZMIRI MIRCIDJIM daders ViTIM `BIN A-MUM , /rLOUB, FISH, BA-. CON, BO LLNSZED OLL, POTS SSD PXLILLANIEW SZIDF,OBA2II, DBIND YRIIIT •estilhedeoarmeemUy. Bee brands Family Ftour ---- uhingencriemL--imust.lbr 'the NM-et- lladlees Ou.'s celebrated Pateatell ;Pearl Stant: ?Noe, m ewed and 146 First as., Werth Wood end . Sellb• • *ARkliotle4i.EN .‘nninkt:ankfkokx, c ,B1ITT11;LAIN TISK and Produce_ myterany, No: 25 Woodstreet,' sbovellNtsr. • • • • • • .-- . out .11X - o ' , • ORIC #4lO , !tiCiVIEROITS. comer aXte , , . 0-:76,ltxtzpr, Axolgiiiimcs wrommircgment,NA .2iOrth-east corner Wood • 1 - 7 U • 7 -- A4iis47. 0.771 478115R1. . a., litatiVot Panisyliiikda` arid Ilirtfor 71' 7 mu B4BB, 87 Watre street. jut rt • • . tiaii . ta at,"#ootvgawr to ait iv4 r, A m aisa . mai! .lowirrnacritars- CL1M....1111119,31.CM1L1M1L IMLS3II3L a .cam _ ' • ".',..-44.7."-0-1112,1704Dit ~Lbove r. 4 0 4- )i* •Prtrowiti, apo: • • WV. , 2l be 1441 $= 188 d ff ./4"11 or *U. tntiaitaiskfat la ISTALPLII 4 i jr. th aND PAN.FigaIIotIitYLGOODS, AJMER & W., Mum= ix May aw.¢n maid omit*, TIM soa =MI • • , V. rum ass "Liar IAI DELUOURllicitikeartlit• No; It lilyrtaa rtrOM tial=3* T1t1d11.411.~ li~9~ ljt. i':,Edkrg — Tut : , issal,AmorunssuassonSosw Goons, la 77 Pittatafxli.: 6 1:07137(. Tr" 14..rA .ts Dr chicn*Vvaginanki, efit.,ls Market street, .25 V.& ;. • • 4.; • I Daambinr .12 rsramnsarki; ',/irdnr,te.W-Itoe• IT =AU PM street. MI . :: • ; • • AD floors arro,,sr i iii , ELL 4 4 TORN CAIIPB MANIMACTUBIER or 0.2 U i 98 01 ! IND , 11101CIr +let 46 scrIPthml_No• 311AlliMikelaettioVPiaa ; ~,'• oesbuy fig a ALFitt N Alg,_WH9r...lo- ILA - mai AID Semi titAliji IX Boon. fulo , iwir Re, wow north imirwom dm* mount, . - ::u:~~ COMMLISION MAJIOMUqI3, Corner Bsooad, Nos. 27 =2 .529 thrathlisld Street, 4 .2:7,14 716. yITLE-lartost WSOLFItiza Gam= aim , Ocirm (Wilda ti-rsonuoivimomi; wont: CAM 'WISH. °mum Altn raw:pour, raotrouns.olasts,- COTTON- TAXXI • lizt -listbutb loantif lebleginlt'llt Soma irdist,Pittbivh. • ' a - OWOII NJILD;:...r. MU it....0:41.111c1.1/.. Mme_. ..ft ARBIT Wilnia• - 13Laus - 0 . . Pinimararati izniantrinalia• nnaleta,:labbain lb .O: Sumas and YOLASSES,, RRYLNED SUGARS and SYRUPS' FLOUR; RA. , CON, R I 9INdRERREUI, SUDS, de.; No. 25* Liberty . Street, Pturgli. nolady e. a. •iurraas..;—..;:wir. a. miasma . RYM:IIWit .13HOMERS,- suoimemet .1.11 to Rayner A Annossi s Winton* 'dealt= lo YODZIGIN YZOITB,NUTA AND OP/ONS, CON FNOTIONNEY; SUGADD, VIBE WORKS, Noe 1.18 sedlineWood. street, sbcoro PYRb , Pittletergb, Paorra: - • • -,,•• t B. 10 0. ROBISON &CO., WawasALE Coirmosios , bfraoMerro rod dealers to all kind. of PitOVISIONIL•PRODIICIL uei Pitt*. burgh manufactures, Kb. 255 Liberty Street, 1%4- burgh. inyY (1 1 EOLB.•:JOINIA - Vitimeasit Diaus m. 41 Giarenir4.lwirqdk antr.faAttult, 7 61LE1, ?ITCH andfittotrarich manufactured No. 141 Wsktirt. libovittimi Monongahela Brldgo, rittob_aq4b, , InuaLILSDLIAZLI. Vaklials ROBERT DALZELL & CO, Wilitut , Gdoing, OzifeirimOgi ./aawasnrad Idancsanta, and dealer. In PRODUCE and POW. • ananntactufwPitiobablart • ' locum sammue . K:a,t4.•.::.:::•- • tHIIIO/1. SHlPTOgiVitkiliAll . C hiliB = . . - /!4: 6 14P1i414/Cia ,D and COniolucim 6,61x1h street, P.lttsburgb,;Pa. . • - R Tt.-• • .... .. r0c.17 4VaKAON:I4 stiPaiiimmt . 24l=2, r ' I Ei! "I . -; • ' ' ' ' •--- • f. - O. it 4.%),',Wir0-- Giedis s ztionictox rasbIIVA:No. 54 5Waerstreet, tad 651106' it En* Pitteb_ • wanmaroatit....;44;".. 4 .' T :,, qs;r DILWORTH . 41C€04 Wmor.k*s t cwie s u, moils 'ititd—!PA secsTquittil,,fr t.p..4B,srorunp. ArOrni FLOIaI4 alt;Wzioisaatai.(iso tr 0w LID Comusuois Mucos.utisiNe..272 WoOd and 42811banyt stbmaitttborghr, , Ayr i I 4,okt kV.; --WEO4: iys Aiotitiiii.ACAnd PO Wo4 rhst.wi td. AourthAPa. AAFACKINTOSII,:IIEMPBIIite,d, (X); JAL cottwir Mound trthin mix,* nisi Water Works, -Pittotoidatu Pu., - Allanatotoriti lIARKINTOSEI , AND' JEISOPMWB .111 Th ,I . A2ENT OSCILLATING eraD ersamENGIN2B - 44p aiLLUE VALVES, of otliloot.lostosio:"' 11oruirpat ,g4i4.l.4l7o44roksepnigildor ttiflAha qtal) tr,:wo,oro PrOpored to do Jowl' J ob tOtria ionett vork titudi togo - lisjtkof . P r6d. r tial C* l P° o ' , 4 1 !x:iirPor Sir• - to , •Jmicba. :iktuotitou;`to, our ,Lll,4*tdiy , Titre •O'CLLIATING ,X 150074, is prabluing Itfintigui 'be,totbn; VA1W4e..4'14, ILia a.lO tasasis. NUJ f LT 4 i-ZARNELI4i (kW 4 N6 61 11[T Pmn umr, - Biazoit itabucvi sn tta n iq,,,PiL i " MAIL MOIL= •NLILICENS D-11 /SAN WO/WSW Otanalictansolatilda :ONTSOLLEN.,IOOOIWWILIMILICD ant 11/L -LYDRX:IIOthiNA,,, GIUYANIN. NBETOUNN. nitki sztuulzwAnumsagsa. est ,1 014 11 .1i,P21214,1N/ON . 134)Ard, ite,etc, dIio.a.LACNAKITH'S WORN, /.SHOOS oad.VLUNISYS IRONS. done ar tha'ahort eel noti" i..J11 calscoltom adistance promptly at- Undid to.:, .1 rpHOILII3 21100 RA ttios 'or COPPZIODIS UMW> PU2EI , IIIII , 111116 Er mad' PAMIlfr VINEGAR; Ntw•lit,l9li 18&adet196 tint anon. batruan 8031M101 . 1.1 . .ind Gruititreeti, Pinabirsh: eirtitiati‘aetrojaioNcandoit su-k. • gar Tumid rilaripoiscrumes iimtadialts aartally extra-ad, s lama, tientand lanyarad. .•0301:i i • j ° § E PR R-83 4 12111144- CO; Connie tint a l z ' oil.lborty stmts. tailit" WPCS likie4. tiENEKANUIS, No. 'SU Wy / 3 . l itubargikikagaiketiiktrerßOrms k -iik ikolJGHTerlikkr.ool9o#(.l9ll:o kktl4lokro, sir ofoOd or ahopol BMUS and 111 1 7- 4 Th larib ot. suss% Pridtio ardor at. altOrt Junks. 2: Krum waft:wit ackbasol.: .I.okkas L:11° .11 A' . successor 4.31.. 4T., Olipbant4 - listinhauteir'Of - 110 T YKLISEED NUTS AND wesnzus, CHARCOAL 'Hossz-atfov t. iltoX•24,l4ra Boum 1 2 "Prin , PLVF. - 1 ; • IP2L3eNANON IRON iVOßNSiisiyet , teCO4Pa. ,bllOyd - Warelicasiqb _ J. as W6V11.-:.«..X.T. cougnuctz- X 0 EL SIOR GLASS . WORNS—, .12 WOLFE, PLUNKETT /CO., OWSMLAWIC ruamtio.,--Waltbease, So: 1.2 'Wood ' !trot; cursor of•PinE4lThollettilw P&P ;.' ; - •• ; eosayd MT N W RIDDLE & W. , ISto.- 215 100 : „writ ofLEATRICR BR Ky . =Balk ttOws OtArsda - ina Ipio,l4n4[ pet "thstroctlacia. 45:4mflyir TERM 'EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN DT-Tfl UN& OP AN APPARATUS 7 " 11 9 3 / 7 9;9, 11 1 08 ViCLVIVANICRAT7ERT TrAep . tb44p4scit. am) bd . ikVicittßa libriAsyintaim. •• • itentla - Oes-sad-tbislx AieflAn--tuFro ad teetbostracill paw., guii.inoileguo itepotim, to Ilicsarty pidalhosaftrof - Abe .I.l*,whstavor Ass been mkd by pelsor . 4orceu4 to imullogtbe colAraryi baying no lutowledgii ;to, ,iirprrmatitiporrtfiiiiiito 6 ) ape E. 0 DRT;Dttitit.4YtBm4ADel JOSOPIPADAMO; Dori* Cowielly's ;,'itorair of. Dusion44ba. Gnus .Rittitkargh.i 1. p BaszWicilk-r, Dr. A; N. ,Poliocki Dr;' , =on, R Egi 'k V- 16We/ r.t. SECIISTAIIT ‘ITIZZIirS ;tooleamt brarketould'Weiter. Miami 164' • '' s rierir 71criit; Boipi;lloarcuate, an. an )1,4;.; cantles for money. •• Persona eau protein" LOAM through my simnel carnmaguabLplerod.. l , i'..Thaiworigliettiiiirsvrl4tlW; molar,* good nataito, am always find Sat sad mond clam papa at far aW. i°7 communications and interviews Wetly Gond ! %911 kart OnieV-onel, wad: zis..-yor. - .1.11:d111 - 4-01 CIMINCT,CRIOPre• - TAMES M.. BALPU, late assistant Ito u.Castiellurampeapereesatuarraaatv tads- AND• )3P WATIONS ix all kind/ of Buildings, and rape:intend/ tbdr erection on mn d age tenor, . Otda c - andirson Leaconk end Iloblnani All•aban> City.., CHARLES,- BAUBERLIER, AscrN i ; Oln IRON DANK BLOCK. stmt. t ali: eo, donee PLANS AND DWI/LUCIANA ibr Building% °foyers Voscrlptlion" ImPeriornlnt on modoroU tom., . ; flurAdly' 0 lin- BLUME, MAiirtruciisr etT IA n nrl3 :# 111 PIANO. kORTZ* and -. lm- CWlrd=lMCON%ient Yo , M 1 DAMS it CO.'S BOSTON PIANOS; with and with! out Balm .Altachamot. No. 01 nth stmt. m 8 ih,II,MII MWT•••• KAY it' 1., .1100LIIIILLEIS AND SSA norm, No, 65 Wood Wort, next door to We corner of.TLbd,t Plttonerstn - I.Prt.. I 4IOHOOL 4,14 LAW DOOBB coastantl on • .0. • GRO4 4 Ellil GBOCZEILi PITTSBUItOIt Jr7 ll ll4l77*ririktt'fit. PITTSBURGH, P. isitjeitiilial. : 77 .; ,t 1;M BOOKfIELLERIII, tre. ~:fs'v~i„~l? Y +y..' y ... . r.-.~. , • • • _ _ . . . h . .• . , . . . . „RN. PI;IXO& Wr 11 roe PHA CASH. —Jun melted at the new Plaap WareroomAlio.:4B - Fifth Croat, TULL 7 OUT:ROSEWOOD,;P with Top Houldiaq CarredLoppri Front Nomad, lead "IMprowwl Iron bramei" made by oat, a the beet New Yt,rk makers, and will bowel' brad), platt. CHARLOTTE BLUME, bola Agebt for Kaaba's Pbmovand Milo • fal3 • $225 - RPLms - • —One beautiful Black Walnut IN oaken OICItEttING , full In Frame, New Scale, reduced from liflS 8225,Just received 'and for ask, By 3. ka JOHN H. MELLON. 81 Wood street. lAN Us. 1.250 82uv r ,„. aleeiskt Rciewood 6 octave PTiNOS, (MIMICS deiced from _ ' NG; ialth fall Imo framnflaw . $ - Coddle, Pad raodred and kraal* Ly •JOHN "SRL LOR.II Woad street ... . Qu5w.. ,,,, 0' 800 • ....,„.,.,7, - .:- .. . -1011,00 .....ltv.wl.thw.*-?i-.:',sB 5° The Now L ta of _ „, .J'e ;W bury.'do ..... A 00 Tba Asaph, by Dr. Lowell Mama, do .1.'.03 60 Thol) n,by &ono Y. Boot,, . do .;- 8 60 Ths Sab '.Bell,'WG•brgelr. lost, do -. 8 60 The J uLll by Witham B. Bradbury, do ... 8 50 The eh 'Atleddird, by Alltan;'• - -- "do ... 8 60 The Sacred tar, 4 Leonard Marshall, do 8 60 '' -• ' ' " '- ITNILL'OINBING'BOOES. ' ' ' This Golden ' •;100thadllitio—per dozen _s3 00 'Tad*. B by 3 :'Alblorta, .. do - 0 0 0 The Melia galenew book): - ' do ..". 3 00 Ti. TbaGolden lorSabbath ScboolAd 1o ' • • .-" 50 All ebb a ' for tale In etrantitleer or singlyby • . _ _4(.1 NALliELLtia;No;l6l"Broo6.4. `,..1a4,_'. tvieweilDlamoro6 alley and rourlb at.' *En . , NOOKS. kTir WOKS; NF.N.4i0.0.g.5. The Pilgrims of r4i4..._,.. . , t ....Spare Boum by John Prowl:. M. D. limit& by ‘ '' % r'. .... % Va. .Tbe flutberlinds, hy illdhor of hitr ._ . % The Cloister and the kleariii; - ,'_ es Mead& John Brent, by MaJoryint :.% % Cecil Diestaa r hy '... ' 7 %" 0 Songs hi Many %Keys, by 0. W.-Holmes. Revolulloinrin Intel& Dietary; by Vaughn. . . Bookie's History of Cintigatiou. . Assays by Georga.Brunley. , ~... . '.' .. , Lillie's Leaf, by hlargaret Maltiand. illatory of Ahe Glutted States. by rattan. Anaemia oil tbe Mebreindonutains, by McDuff. . • Ellicott's Life.of Christ. . . Muller's Lite of Trust. ~,-Irord. Beaocna'a Bible Thoughts. - . The Near and the Ileavenfy Horizons. /french's Lectures on the nevem Churches of Asia. JaleaudDetterri of:Joins Angel. Am.,. Prudical Christianity, by Abbott. .: Rand Book,of the Pn:ahyterian Cbureh;a book Ihr lifintitemi 'rind Eiders.' - - . 1 Our Country and the Church. by 11.L.B.ice. D. p. R. & D&VD3, , ~ Wls'," - sl A N Lk A.R. rlitti,thAlity, lx.wr . ; ':,.loutirki' Art of• Wart view edillotz Array Esgulatioaa.. _ t• - . Melsenita'a &tropes* Oarati7.. • . ..11001ellau'a Field denim U. &Guth"- McLeod's Sorgdr lamr :mot the larlatean•War— . . Grada'.Xilitar • ~ U. S. Authorized Cai .- y. Maio. • •- ; . Maid Mamma at &lobate= of the Lite, th .Inazittril iica'Auttzitzati; • • Xii*attati . tat AtddSart and Infantry. , I ontier for Ittilltfir) , 'Wert* veutaptly at •teittiortte:'' • '' 'SAY * OIt , b olos . - CaRD$. , TYO ARNI4IIA.I. , hi:manta AND Dtakii Di them:lM ipeloel , bilroda of GENUINE ILA YANA , CIGARS, and 'AD kinds of 15110KiNG AND iarzwrNo 'TOBACCO. SNOT', FANCY IINEB9OHADN PIPES; TUBES, ac., A.; In limas varier, ENDER 'TILE ••31%.* CRADLES HOTEL, N. 'U 17n Treuitriiiplieol on Übond Wm • -Llfructv oWhailsl., 10 STUCCO 'AND 'MANTIC WORKER. PAPSN DANGER AND PLASTIDNE. IIare&NTNES AND ORNABINNTB of all Mods fornirliatio. ihOrOrtotilik.• I All orders loft at No. Int Ooogr .treat, six daps from Wylie, or at Palmer's Wall Paper Store, No. 'PI Wood armed. grill - mid% We S. CALDWELL, OALDIVELL BRO . BOA r k'ustaaa taa Asp amnia no MANILLA, HEMP AND VUTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAR, PITCH, ROS IN AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK, LIGET AND HEAVY MULLING% A:c., Nq. !8 Water and 7s Front street., Pithbure. W. YOUNG, successor to Cart might& Win& Nd. sl7 Wood street, corner of Diamond alley, dostorisrall kinds of. CUTLERY, RAZ Ottn, - -111.FLE.4„. RE 90.1,9X.R8, KNIVES. set& soasratans, krgslamintieshe df • the abuts gatods constantly on hand. itthl JAV , " N & ' our PAgur•Ba•4xp DILLTJUI BACON, DRUID BEEP, LARD, MESS AND RUMP PORK, N0.:12 • -_____ _ . ZITTAr jy DRALERIN WALL Bosnass, te., N0..87 .Wood piti.bargh.;. ,; ja? .1"413, - LEAL, igok 1 1 OODST. .11.11i;D.:iller:LipOiiNETS, RATS; SITItAW TRIAL MINOS, and STRAW GOODS generally, JpIXDICAL. 614; r,/ • ; vh,, oLiagr-aa.Aaerxtss EipoNGNlAl..or cgaoe ,)••, At?. , or might be . checked with a simple remedy, iln'egleCied:often terminates sericOsiy. Fero opre attunes( the7importance of staPPing a /07114-h: ar alight flist Stage. that: which. fa ' the beginning, utrug Yield - to a ;azd ivmecz,i, if hot:attended to; soon attacks _the 4ungs.- - .gigatrixt!aartititirk6ti,..git were first introduced eleven years ago. It hae,beten prY d that' they are the best article before the public fbr " , Wilds, uncb alai , Ph, the Hacking Asslitiirift://14. 4 ,1 and numerous affections of the Ohecal, inY 7 l 4 clia!e' Aikiik4tti s's 4 tng era will .f.n.ci them eifectaz4for, gearing and , ctnertptheming the ix**. • • • . • • Sold / 5 .1 1 - all Cl:hltiiiristF akalero in jixiietne; at .15 centc j);37. roeialltsomuoinirroN,o. H. 'mists, B.A. TAIINESTOCICA CO., B.IC:SELLICBB A CO.. L B. . TABBMOC co., VANDEBYOBT BK.RAM .-deltarmitaiT M2DiCA4.I (MAD; - • W: !ODOUR Allf WAVY,. DC: Voilt , terri • • Etteturirriradln - PitiebursM, will, ma use.. deride his'imdasire attendee Webs SWIMS tfareloal treatment of Dlerunto Diemen, mme4s4theed of the "Losiiseiiiiirre Oen )Mitula, Itheruri,7 otiti s How ' Btriature linp Dowel, Olostation of t Boeid. also tmell the vari ous Chronlh D - iftbelVbeib, Kidneys, Bladder, to. Dia rooms areas the lionotmahelaKo oB 4 tOrte be may be wend comallmblkoas in to 3 o'claelt 37 sm , dally. Plutteats,:ifShey* desire it. will be melted lam., part of the eity. dallhattf I)4 3 4MUZIN i d. .lettleittrett:t4 itditildiuprepanstion bi.tl: ol7 ;:testastMli Without deteriorating the Soodkinal ca of oplutn,,tbe lately le , MarosigtO periled Itimhif the noxious qualities of Vie , dß*. le cams of, tracharee. borne. melds. musotitesselol% and otlimpaleki,effeetions,, it edit imitate paid Ind trritatMa, rdlay,ocuirsdeloney apessodki ankle, lad morb,K 01dt/remit of body and alad,irlthout cane. Ingalciamem Matinusem or headache-, Theft &dad. rable qualities Mut realm tt pri.emment in the WI • ' 'nod eout iy 'A. D: & D. 3.41* , Drag oot., igo.rottosi street, Dew Korb. • _ t , Sold !death,- 0.4: IAtINKSTOCK 004Pitte..- burgh. Sold able Dretettletairenendly:, nothdlsr.wltT J L. ALLEN;Avioer.-- • PSODUEX .4 1 VP-VaitiaBHlON Y 4 1 1°141 7' 0 . 4610 az:a seta ow. oz, *lnes, BBANDI29 , LIQUORA AND Eamm ,4tBoTzprzAre awarrus„:, Ito.: • Wood 6te el Pittatdirg6;,,Poss'a. 1"7 , .11.100118 ".400. -- 4kau, .„J . + ~~~~r ~ ~~ pitisbargh tgaztittl. S. RIDDLE 43.1 ,CO., 'EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Fablieation Office No. 84 Fifth Stree lIGRNING.AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING SHE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR oy TERMS:. Rotuma Eornow-46 per noncom In advance, or IS cents per week from owners. Zrimra TDrnoS-43 per manna On Moskva, or 6 cent. per week from curten.., ; . ZorriON — Sing l o coPlvdi ' $2 per annum lTro'ai more, 1111 M; Teri or utroinrila, Or Amami ADVEB.TISING AT ItRASONABLY SATURDAY MORNING, PER.;22; 1862 OEN. LANDER'S DIVISION - What the War Department sap oiCowards A GOOD;REC'OkM*NIiA77ON. • ; •SYaseindroxleb . l9 , 1882: complainthiving been mMle by Gen. Lan dor..or Atimisoondoel - of ;rl -- olicor under hie •command, and the matter refeired-to the See retary of War,*the following 1 - Mimetic:Ms were given : "If Gen. Lender is satisded!that Col. Ans-.' Mantel was guilty' of cowardice or nriebehs slot before the enemy; he initYhe'tried -on the spot, and if found guilty, the seidanaeordiath may ho executed on the,jpofa Orli' may. be, caahiered by, his eommanding Gametal at the head of his. regitawat. The farmer emirs. is zadommended as the proferableorfe; ' Coward ice exhlbit.4,lA Ihe:teld pr. battle, should receire'the'ewifillardshinint of STANTON, 9it , 6faiy df War "WAN DlitrAWlll/0115; jfitn THE SLIMICSIfiIt simoirts a alp. , • ,Coiieibiato, Mil., Feb. 15, 1802. 4' l P4sal - ,Portiiin ielltietr;:3 elt I Fde - retie being at. Paw Paw toneii; .4 iteilitt en the Baltimore , and:, Ohio Italfroad; . halt - , way betweenillancook • and Ourdbeiland; joined t from' New' Creek'with le . portiatr of the forpe d i r there; and ordered. the censknefifitt of 't e gi.iit thicaPett ,Melbiail Inidin. "'Tide', le completed on the evetiing.ofitheilfith insti.,, a 4 o'elook p.i in. on the liStbinst:, Gen. Lin ; .startedaunth with_ai atrial/ osiv4rt_foinsii„ t 9 tieleek, "the same evenittg, word tame!lalli for I . portion of theeemmand to more: ,- i ! This was the first intelliganievrehadpfi a march being intended, although th e come:mid had been turned out twice a day, with blank ets l' slung; inspected, marched short distances,. I and ordered to keep two days' cooked ratiolis on hand. It was soon covertly :whispered' ; among officers that it was the intention of 1 Gen. Lander to may,, on Booming pap,! a strong pass in the mountains, reported to be held by Gen. Carson's Brigade, 4,000 strong. ] For this purpose he had called in all his caw- 1 airy force, numbering nearly 500 men, aid I lead by dol. Anartansel of the let Virginia ltegiment. They had been arriving for two days previous. It appeared Oieriverd ti m e ii, ' had beintintiteded ter bridge theta:64l titir:i I or the next day, bet the enemy hieing Meer: ered the smill.party .tif soots ,b;el „Izy , (hk ' Lender, he eencluded.to-awike the m arch, that night. Twenty ' wagons 'were Varied in'the'l river, planks were hauled,' and fetTour !lonia a bridge improvised at' a pnint abOut eaten - miles - .swath of the railroad,. . .., ' . i.i: This bridge r lBo feet .in length, .. was built 1 between 9 and 1 'o'clock at night. 'lt was about seven miles to Blooming Gap from where the river was bridged: i,• Gen. Lander',t. intention, was to ~ etiargo'l through the Gap in the night, as the position" of the enemy eouid not be - turned,- and then halt his cavalry on the east Ade attho tulip, I and cheek their retreat toWirdirMntilimeter I until theinfaritizyrovided anpport: Sr- . 1 Tired: flin.-Inie - beeWined 4 enbefeeenlit4e..l force of the rebels, in the darknese and eon, fusion the'quazters of the °dicers could be sdr rounded and the officers Ja.ken! before, their men, could farm..i. It was one of those dashing exploits for which this officer has been imjust ly iselebrated. Bad the enemy had-retired be- I pond the town, anti when led by, the' General and his Staff the cavalry flew through theasip and rallied beyond it,, the birds had down. I Colonel Anastantel was at onee- ordered !to . 1 push forward on the Winchester road with I the cavalry, reconnoiter, and ii possible, over- , take and capture Cie baggage of the enemy- : . , Gen. Lander meentime brought up Colonel' . Carroll with the Bfili Ohio regiment, and tho 1 7th Virginia, Col. Evans, for a support:: Cul. Attest/hesel encountered the at the head. of the pass, two miles froM Blooming. lle was, met by a - sharp Ore, and. halted his com- Mend, instead of-pushing through it, to the front. On hearing tho firing Gen. 'Lander came-up jind entered Anastanzel forward,. The men faltered before the , muiketry of the bee-. toy, when Lander Baying, "follow hie," halt ing .at the' bead of the column only, tong M enough to, tell the peen to zeottimbet . thelc holy • -minion and follow , their General to victory. ' ills appeal was answered by one private named John - Cannon, a Virginia refugee." Gen. Len , - :der eberged;follOwed by - 31Apir Artnstrong, Assistant,.: Adjutant-General, Fite ~3imee: O'Brien,- the well-known poet of his staff, and Major, - Bannister, Paymaster 11. S. A., who had velenteered for the expeditiotf. • A grOup of rebel:4Eo,cent were dietant Aka' MAI' yards, encouraging their most,. Gen.. Lander being mounted on his-celebrated horse, outran the: rest of the party, and ant of theletreaVot the: I rebel' officers. ."ditrietid . sr, gentlemen," ;he', said, and coolly dismOunting, intended' his - • hand to receive tha sword of. Col. - Baldwin, whom an instant before he• had appeared; to cratside - observers 'to be, riding •• directly iover. [ .Five of the rebel officers: surrendered' to*:Gen. • Lander, and four_ more, isentediateli, eller-. ward; to the officers of his staff, among them the Assistant Adjn tan tGeneral °flaws. Carson. "By this time the rebel infantry, perceiving 1 thei,k4sif ,enniber Of' their adversaries,cons 11 ,- Mineed . hone" Are frons the woods, ut the.. cavalry , had recovered from its panic, andabw pour up the hiM Gen. Lauder ones more or, , dared Anis tansel, to charge_up the'readlind capture:the baggage ' of tbq*Dopi.it ' '1126:05v.-. alry.dashod - for warri;the advance guard, soon overtook and turned out of • the road 'fifteen. sragontranil horses, hut the'main force of the cavalry Sinn:Mil paralysed, , and would not face . the; Am.' Two, of the ; gallant privates in front .warshit by pm 'enemy,. who bitt4getti. tat-, lied,. and,•-there • wite , seettLer , ebeek, :.(101. - 1 Evans now came hp 'with bit regiment of itt faittry;- aid depturcd many more of the rebels, 04. hr who shirt at one of - his own cavalry Men whitiefuied. to go. forward, saying, "the next time I'll hit ' you, and if-yon don't clear the fenik•this, regiment shall . deploy-and fire upon you." Col..Caitell now catercup ii osp" on, . said Gen. Lander to. Carroll; Hwrrneedi I you now-clean them oat, and take their _ , bag gage." • Col. Carroll cleared: the road as 'he • I went, both infantry regiments behaving art, - mlrably, 'following and' ingagbig the enemy to the last, until ordered back. The pursuit. I was 'remanded eightcinch.; i i I .. of. The result of this affair was the capture! 1/3 commissioned and - 45 -nrovirommle stoned officeri and - privates. Thirty of the rebels were killed, with a loss on ourside i of keetle filled PO w ounded, ' ll ll-'etirniit *ore e the neinj beyon d the limits of Gist. L an : . ' • - der's department and returned. , Gen. 'Under has applied to the Governor of Maryland for thepiemotion - of , Tohn Centred r to a Lieutenant:T.- 11 - whoa also the names of several deserving men of the cavalry tome. He attributes the Misionduct of the cavalry to the absents - of i serverrii-of -; [liar °theta now 11l at Ontitheilata.'' Cipt:Canii6 le `Teli,eited to 400 behaved will: - The iambi force on in dipondint siodting parties by.prinsprmies and squadalairbehaved ..we11...-_,lt -was ,tba 'first time they were ever marched so aquadrons bet fore ttui entniy;.%qheyliad been accustomed' to. dismount ited , lithi he 'lntelitrT;, ind'lag, little Praatbe with tiiii.siboi;, •:. ) , - Th(thilogriiigorderhsoleeo.issned mom to ono*, thereto) killod; 'and 1- MIA more orieriiitnelern.iesued - ill relstieri to others. • An °Meer *NW tikeirith,e.cop'y • arscrsi,,Oson,4lo. ,- 56.-;.:13. D. a p_rieste of Capt. - Omen's Conapsay - Ailtrst bten':itillea'Rhne `gallantly endeatoring . to to' the baggage of the'enemy, wil/ he escorted to: hia.former residence, and the body delivered.to +is:Am ity, with the regrots of the Commanding Gen oral that so braves man should be/oat to them /Its last words were ;:"..I.;,ain ;_don't mind It ; tint go on."' Captain Carman will detail two of hits com rades, tree soldiera, wlin - were - withhimat the front, as an escort. ' ' The expenses and burial entries 'will be paid.---Had the man lived he would hive re ceived ptomotion. - Bycommand of -• Brig..Gen.LANDlCa r H. G. Atutsvaose, A. A. • xhat.General Leuderptill , mein tains that cavalry is one of the mostetiective anis lo use. in this country, arid believe; if, he' had . not ordetedlobring np the infatitry;: the men hiving get over the excitiment,,oeda stoned 14'.this Drat fire, would:hate 'done that ho have expeoted of them: `He has complimented the- whale - oominand - for' the manner in 'which they' bore the hardihips of it bivouac in-the snow,* and a, march of forty three miles without rest, and with.scant sub sistence. When. Gen. Lander . was re-inforced from, Oitio,*no Wagons were' furnished with the reg-' mantel :one of his best regiments has no tents, yet not a inunnisr lumbeen heard, and the, en-. emy driieti fram Moorflel d on the south to the - eastern limits "of his depart:nide; by a' system . , of hurried. marshes and combinations Which . compelled. Jackson to• retire, hy threatening his subsistence' tritiee. As mud" hai been 'Said about.' Oen. rander . ll'l3lllrOlifOg on 'Win chester, it may be remarked that he has never been ordered east...of Romney, and all he has done elute his re-oectiPittiodtof' that' point, hes boon , doue at • the risk :of dirpleising in high quarters. . I wasinfprmed by very godd authority that Lander woulltlghtJeckson, In force; in his oivn department; • but' Cciuld tot proceed beyond It unless to:iapport .Glenerai Banks, should he need his as sistance. lie captured" 4;000 bushels of earn 'lnd '225 beef cattle from one of the rebel depotsiffirty Mlles south of Romney a few days -since.-- His men on their marches usually fake ra tions in' their liniersaeks; and beef Cattle aka drivenleomewith theircomniand., Theyhave wa d,. lo p e astonishing marches - for raw troop; and in. their numerous iliirmishes they have had no suptkort from artillory.---Cor. of LETTER FROM ItAERISBURG Correepondeam crrlhellitsburgh Gazette. eiGtittetntili 'Feb. TO; 1862 The Senate to-day . aoted; upon, tv number of hills, meetly,. local in their. character.:.The one otatAY interact to 3 0,11 99talith woe a. supplement . to: facilitate She opening of Derinnsylyania arenas; through to, the,. Court flouse. , This act subjects property assessed to payment of declines, though owned by corporations—meaning, probably, county and United Statei Coatillodeee. ; The Sonati . also . spent dons tdorable - ti in tletertininthe'hoti to celoblite - the 22d next bM ut ay, Th e 'ete so u ton, proposed' the'teading of the "Farewell , Addiess" end' the Declaration of Independence. in ; She. Hall .of theßouse: The amandinent.to go to the ,, lialt , -Of Itidependenee, wee' feted dein. Thellonsi_stthek pr.:VC - shim, and voted th:the one rejected by 'the Senate. Thi Seats retUse&io cOneur ' bui;ftially ie-orisidered'its talon, indthePtf ad the propositlen leo note 'Manama, thetbfoth;'adfottrif stelti'elbele yn - Friday, sad' meet at Philadelphia 'on' Satdr ilay.: They are to here - a - gran& time genet , ' ally, in celebrating the birthday.ot Witshing.- ton, amiodso, the remarkable aeries of lista victories over .tbe rebate . : and traitors in I. • ; - see you ore also to have a grind jubilee at Pittsburgh worthy ofthe brilliant victories you celebrate: 1 The 'House; Die the dist time tot' itoYeial, days went through ther'inolithg Orders;l4l4. readied a great nunlit'Ofaisaptorte-4 , noni of tboth relating to matterilw Allegheny inunty In . l faet; your eitisent are:vary ;moderate in their. • praftgislatlon.: *:., -2dr..flighans isiapphltitent to . the act of laeteession r aelatiog, to, Allegheny county. This supplement to a ikegyal to per fect the act ,creating" ; this Controllar, and changing thtmode"of colleCting Saxes: The. bill was taitifred it biuni,'in tbe . public 'offices; and is generally tinderstood by; your people. If any =Mittens ara'dealind iv it, they had bet. .ter be sent otr, as the bill will remain ten days, in the . . Mr. Williamereailin his piano a bill to pu rifyyourtetf justice,: by. prohibiting; Judges from dealing in stocks, holdingollices in ins ur ance rompanies,and removing cases frees the Quarter Sessiens.to be tried' by, jury the SeprenieCeert. I hive the hill, but the - title Will enable, tintidredi of your citisoni. to . ,understand its' contents: . • I have' no'doubt 'Mr. Williams -Will review the Chief - Juitice on the Srowenfeld• case; and '...fildge • Wood ward on 'docks and.Presidoneim of Insurance companies.. The meat of the day.was openi:by the.lionse upon , the ;new. Sobool bill. ; This_bill makes . several changes ,in the. common ,seheol law. ..The ,#codie scanning,tbe,bill and is riot 'Yet 'half:throng - It 'the COMMittee of the, W hole, 'though', part - of lid' days hate 'ham •disiotir:i twit. - 'Tho bill' tr iteleading features will pase: - . true'sectitit - wasetricken out yes . terday, and - three or ;four more will probably share the sante fate., • -• ; The Committee Ways and . Means are hOlding't:iio !Ong Seesbanir 'day to perfect the rdo'not- believe that the Legislature can adjourn esrlier than pro posed in Mr.' !Bighem s joint resolutions, to wit:; the Ylst or hi arch. - . . . „ Tb. Odierner has returned from,Washitig- ton and ; am informed . : has. rnade„errange= .uusnts to .r lutve Vut ou; A:PPP+ still in 'theltate..sant ferward t0,.0* seat' of. war. Our troops busy, yet Livia chance; be - - fora secession geed, pp, to lleeltlfiere swords'. • . . SublinaeAdalaUoa. The Washingtorrcorroqicrudeat of the New that'paphr: the fol-. to in >s precietul bit orailinalla: • General McClellan sat:by-the telegraph op erator at .his - leadquartersi:Sunday ;'fienentl did Abe ; same at Loubwille, and, General liana* at St., Louits•;: and) the circuit made Complete bet Ween :the • that; they-A•On -inersed.nnUtiasuptedlyfor• hours an , thepend - - laagg battr.'ilt :Fart Monelsoit, and made all the orders-and dispositions of forma to;perfect the. victory and' plane Abe •btoktut.elMMy., The battle was fought,' ise'may rays almosti ander the eye of• General -MeVellan. So remarkable as achterememt has soldout4doried.:science, so - ,hapPeun, there; wee no :battle, •at all Collett on Sunday lin'the hex! , plaihi there ie : notelegriph ' there had een, a nd ! them . , bid been 'battle We. NM. imagine Gen."Gtucer sittink at the opeia, tore table *Canis; athifoasly 'inknitlitabetilioishacdaitlii'Wp Milk Art..' .13•49 v , _44.lkti. 9r - nio,' other movement. ...The battle was fought wager Au:ye-or McCfeltanr-iiiii•ltr:/Toacthsei, did itdidulatietkild, not !•hituar.the kindu until Monday, after the news bad reached Paducah! Well `may , MoOl•lleri , prarto he 'sated from Mk 'Tellies - Of bli • , , • ~ . • 'int Tittaborglf 2 Prew hat , iti:prototne ',. in the Joitiqueopcilia gaitinel,A, e toemooratur organ, .: furl lino. . The fllnettinatl INnieereial, ad , - , ministers the following esatigation • to that Matra eoaraion sheet: ....'; ' I .. ! . ThlridlanipolliSentietl, , witii_charootere. lOU partisan 'meanness, stopr, - while the: whiite- uptsi Ii ringing _with the - ; 'tiara :et Oath . ' single Out tho rtemooritla °Mein' and te eats in the netion2at Tort , Donelson, Thai notn- - pettintlie - - inns' In .- the. whole iir army Dettietitit 'at Ilipnblienn; irhii - .lnet . Alit' dispise t: flirty organ of trearen; and'ireri! lain wh o - lave ebnoteupiiiee *;itit the'etlvoi: - .h ew :" elhirenation,-;.lt seems; however,' to , .be thennly tonfolitlon left the mlentiblcfect: lien,: to'count ove,t,thernitnes,thnt'llke 'stare. rite oneUttif another artd,ttasejlikfr lin*ntba. iilsoiiii4l4 o o;"44 then; ikeiiiinkthictOorl4. thit,howeret,deginded • by iative .0 morut tressed bile/ lb'eT,onoe - neeeelateg: -- irittil re, 'PU 40 . 6 4 40 0 6 ::- .- " ' ' ' *.* r - :...t , ' , 4', , _, , ,.1.:.7.7 ., :•7 - l'A'Letter from the- Secretary -of War. 1:21. itirEdiair af the New , Yort' sue: • cannot suffer. undue- etil- to be ascribed to my official action.. he glory of oar scent victories belongs to th gallant olfL --ceraand soldiers that fought the , attics. No share of it belongi to me. - • • ; . Much recently been said of military combinations and organising victory. I bear - such phrases with apprehension. They coin minced in infidel Prance with tholtallin cam paign:find resulted in Waterloo.' Who 'can. organizevictory! Wtia' can OOtabine 'the eta mints of success on the battleLtleld? Weems 'our recent victories tolhe 'Spirit:of -the-Lord, that moved our soldiers .to :rush into battle, and lined the hearts of our enemies with.ter- Tor and dismay. The inspiration thit'.con.- • quered in battievine in - the hearts of the Bel diens and 'Cram on high ; and wherever there is the "sane inspiration there 4111 be the MUIIO l'ittiotioaPirit;with reselete courage 'in'officers and men, is amilitary combination that never failed. • We may well rejoice at tie recent victories, for they teach tm - that battles are 10 be won now and by us in the same arid .OnlY manner that they were ever won by ini:pitoplo,'oVin . any age, since the days of Joshua, by boldly, pursuing and striking the foe. What, under - , the blessings of Providence, I conceive to be the true organisation of victory and Military combination to end this war, was declared' in' a few words' by Gen. Grant's message `Buckner-" I propose to move intm . ediattlsr . on your'tedrkel" Yours, truly, 'Benin M; The profound - modeler and unaffected re lie- ions feeling of•Mr.' Stanton &bite tuorelioner than any, laudation that, even'thevelee ii torical Justice , herself.could /mstow.Upelf He le right tod._ It is, to the Men who fought and who won upon the . bloody:field, that', mi -1 der God, the glory of the victory belongs. taut for their skill and valor, their devotion and heicistn, the witiestroparatioris and the most truly inspired resolves of - all nthers bad proved Worthless., But we, whose office it is, as fir .as possible, not alone to chronicle theiscts Of this great mar, but, o lso to evolve o for oar readers their inner relationsand. "moving .Maser; arid' M'eitriento the:real truth ',.)retrenta from the fallacious pretensions and appear ance; with which Pally spirit and individnkl ambition often conspire to envelop them, moist still remember that, "whereas - the' Nation was, ;but lately at • the very- point int ,death; itMoi ataudslorth in the plenitude Of new life ;and= power, and whereas the people .here. full of doubt of despair, they now breathe nothing hot hope , .114d:1 confidence, for :a change eo mighty any noble and co a scientiope spirit Meet' naturally shrink' from claiming 'any personal. ascribing °lt td God and the people: alone. • But .ire•still believe that Impartial „Ilietory will hereafter record this .ausptmeue, traisformatioh as not merelyeh tettipbrardinis With the 'Semetary's accession • to hitAtneoln'iCabinet, , Mit as bearing to:it a..nanob mere vital ,relatien„ And we 4ore once more , deck it a. judgment that, if .31r.'°' viethq; he hair - tion.—., The . ' -we Sinkiiig of Ch 7.7 Faulkner --The, Desertion of Four Ilundr4tr . Faxnxitidx, Feb. Setttrday night a complimentary' dinner wactridesed torlion. C hea l J. Faullai er„.ex.minister to France, at ;Martinsburg. That gentleman" (who, it will 'be' remembered,' was exchanged fotlfi. in a Speech . on. thatroccaSion, said, in erupt,. that. the policy of secession,. as,it belthein carried out, had been e, iailure. It has, been accompanied joith'sin inineensnary Waite of: lifel'`'Thi beet bbibd bYthk'Sontliiind Im-. Meuse *Mount of property hadbeen sacrificed. , If tins . onrse , way continued, it :would,plle' , ruin on ruin. Thepublia Bailment Of Western", Virginia - was' opposed to it. inti sasitad4hAvh4;.twk _no' affiliation .iiith:thcisc who wished the preaehiasi to - eolith:am, Nis remarks were-aesuieseetiin by the large 'ant dienec present, and - there. is no doubt but that lie reflected the true sentiment of ,nine-teo tits of the people in the upper Counties of the Reports from usually, reliable seems say" that betwoen 30 0 , and 400 of the Darkly county' militia have'deserted in i body, • and 'are. en route to cross the Potomao andjoin our ranks. Impatience of . the._ Potomae Army. Wssuntormr, Feb. 18.-The neis of fight. iog at the South and West much. iin patienCe. and restlessness among the- troops : across the Potomac. A recruiting officer was permitted to go among the New' - England ; regimen is to obtain two thousand men to man gunboats on -tha-Misaissippi river. The whole' number.was instantly obtained, and One was. much complaint among those who were coin , : polled to stay: Hill the . arrnY:wofild ha r ib enlisted. One lusty 'fellow 'exclaimid as be bidding his comrades farewell: -"I-1,0111d ,rather stay bore if : . there , yam :My : chance of a .fight..- 7 but there's no hope 't that,. and so I, ,tight--bat go'lehere there will Semis liar Eighty-five road of-Gen: Sumner's - distal:on'. and sixty-One. of : Gen.; Franklin's :divlstoti came up.from Alexandria last, night, and are:: to-day on their way to Cairo. • . What Diplomats Think of the Reba We have 41. - from good ' suitherity ' , that Mr. Heineman, %he minister. from. Austria, to, this country, has stated that .every, one ef..tlio..for 'sign reprisehtatives at Wishington cometo the eonelnsion 'tat:the days of the'reliellion were nomberod„.•aud that tho'powisr, of chi federal government wouldhe 4oan, re-- established in all the isosysocededStatm; and, moreover, that the fireign'mlitistisri bild'ssnt dispatches' to their respective- goys:Climate to this effect.. mn. a few weeks we shall, therofeW probably see a great change in the lone of the foreign opeial_jostrnals in regard to our pre:, Port_ •. - • General Cameron.- : , • Ron: Simon Cameron Minister, to Rusiia t arrived in this city ; la st, evening— 'Th! , 4 1- ! Secrepary !make remarkab(y yell, and is "re parlut for his'Europiaitjottiney." lajuhf lant over' the late victories An 'l'.inttessee ; and Alabmns, andieee in theme:great Toenail: 4be realisation of the comprehearivelhin of Gen: Soott, and a reward for his Many and anxiety in the Dolusitment of ' War. "'the' Secretary will' remain for some days to remit-o lds instractionrfor -the • Russian Court. , lie • leivesdii the comma theeneuhrsbialleei . 2M4 With the DUDILIWOUttIittOtiO3 DOW ocourrhlglas his themeodit carry the, most .glorious inge that over crossed the'Atlantic. 7 . Di patch ; • „.. 37s asaas from cur,Washiegirls.col*pdn, dent that ii:dispatehef his, left:with tho, graph there on 'Nandi*. , atiting: "simple fact t hat, itiapproachtik Denise, 'eon, thhi. Giant 1114 eight bents - in `iiizeling . nrof roads Morel:Cling ¢ulta as bad' as any about`. the-eampi the , Petemaf, - *ai suppressed by the military censors • Whylhat , functionary ahould. wisliteenppresiia -.state— meat that the roaddin, tits Mast ireilnite las impsassbleaatholaft:the'Rastoute 11Ict lellaa~rgedtoMoae Node aide- 1 0 , - Ipapeiao ox ; Fah. itaiiitor.li-Witile and Andre*Zilhadiihadlii4nterilew swat btitilialaif . 'yesfordlY, and bigbd'Zttie • net.' teisitY *or kilos' arniy:Oftht Pototae,,, at wartgl st?titilft4t,„:: I. r ' kar. retrohaoalallorlAo iblo and glognonV eireatul..Atta,aanatilla ?ort , ..Daatisott, argias,Piam acorn Wades: ;of atorroyidi4g.; . flea Aa4doath,aaitidlUsiE tort, of thing ,, an `then ran away ' froni:'iluk fortbioldoo. the bight.' 'Mk& irWr4l4 _ . . . . , .1-,MAJoa Giorint.,AMltilunfiriolcouttierON. T-11 tanis,out that 44#13015., *re . 01 Atrovr ,lll Nituc4.4mong . .*PAITte 4 1, Vorc Done!iiimi. 'Os Aen...440f9p. tOen: Tao a- Teviespm4n iiiipeekknOte.,,Glii..pluis, toil* bil4rip*lt 3o tho coni4e*i• : .1,) MEE :~'_`, . ;~_ , ~y~,. r . _.. I.XITURAXV 1 NDMINN_Y;.AGA/lita LOSS , BY 1, 118.K.—FHANKL111 TIRZ ISISTIRANCIC Lox- PANT Or <1.111141,211PH1A. - -VekeV4SatkV437 cheithat area. Ilt.rTXU.lo+l! • - Statement of Sessta,::Tatitotrilti, , lSMkiAllehed agreeably to an act of Ailemblia Mortgagee, amply ',336,001. - 00 Real:Etate, Orton eaL OAPS 0 i) 1 0 01 . / s.sW°° 'Temporary LOW:Lk on- ample 'Collateral : • ' Stocks, (premolar ealailk" oat— 09,780 'Notes and Bilbe . Sr The only profits from premiums which this 'Company can' divide by las are from right - srbkh , tam, been dvierlaiuvd. - ' 1,. • . .. . za d Insurance maderoo every desciiPlida 97 \ pie 7. la town and "country at camas /WM US t Since their Immo . ration i peeled crtb ' Years, they iterapsid louse by link to sa=amotA ft essseding Fier Marlaii - of Dolton, thereby ar evidence of the'advaatages of , lasuranee,av wellas, 'abet. ty mid disposition to meet with proaiptame all liabillthiec. 4 • ' - -', -'-- • '' -,' ' ' ' I :,,--.. • .L5 440 ' Er 1118 .1. I s ' ci ri Lomespida: daring the yea; 1558......—...1105,555 57 1 Mules N. Bazaar, - . „ Iwo les, ~ -..- .''' i y fitordeeirD. Leah, ' - Jiimli "IL thalth;:' -- ',. Tobias Weser ; , , . ..Edemed o..Dids,', -',: r . David S. Bross, Cleo. W. Itkharda, --; 'Seamed urine. - - '-' ,• • ' 'llkset ic rides.Y -'. - , • 'EDWARD C. DALE. r.o . - Paon . a. - WIC it...817111:4 afCraXildreML- •,. --:".. Vr.! 4 ~...; . • J. CARD OOSTIN,Ageid. - - 'myfi-'' - OtNee'Northeist imeWood - &Third-Mi. FANOIIRE rYNSURANCE, THOM& Cll .CTALLL , misunAnm..tioniburr. - or NUL ADELPILIA, of BUILDINGS, Iluittelot pirpetud; MKROII AN DISK, - FURNITURZ,Acii in tuvra.c.r,colyit37. 9tElce 308. aye,- • . CAPITAL, r*Sio I '411 . 8:1111, 0614* 9611IITAIdati /Rot Moyttpsge onintpro76d City,Bcypa .3 r.; tss l .tioti .. , (B ty, Worth double - the" anoitint...-......._ ... , , _ Ground einti,lind c1ana...—............,.. : r i 11464 W . Deana. R.. 11. Co.'. 6 per cenl. Mortgage 1. :,.......„ 50 , ,Lb,„ 2 , 206,060, 80aL....i..4.14..t.••?±L" w1 .42,7 Q . 20 . 011 7 of nill4lPlt A ..r. r t. ee k,17 9 14,a , lo,cto (B gneginki,7 601114: 'e. .• • ... . I * N o 02... Collateral bonds, we ll extired»..........w.w...._ . _ ~, Huntingdon and - Broad Top H ......,_ 0un 0T.:°),: 4; 64 ) 00 ' nauroad. OgroVidli.lhotirite ''''.. 1 . 4 vox! CO Penosylvatda•Bailooad,Cia. a IRock. l .—• 7 ____. Stock of Reliance Mutual dung:oat, 1,6, . 7 160 . ! p Stock of Ciiiirity-rlie .nuance .00 ~ i 1 -..r.! IA 7 Stock of Delaware MIS: Tatman!, C 0.... . _.- . _ Commercial Hooka do:•.-...,,,,ii.,,,:.......,.... ; . 1 . 105 IP/ Mechanics' Bank .do ~ „".,......,,.. ... 12 66 . Union M. Insura nce Co.'s Hor/P••-• • •« , ,••••-• . 1 160 ( 1 7 , Bills Receicatile;bitainewsl 7o°4 " — .7* .. 6,270 72 Bio,k accountai waned _ititarest,.otc.......... . 15 Cask no ,band and in Lands of %roots ~ , 1.1.,3116 ia , ' , i cunt .TILIGGLYOIImoIdook. 1. .11..L..Caoop L. ~, ),i . , ehia. Lelazz4V: .Pped'k.. , TAnnlg, V. .-: . Jacco T. P9l'liThk.,.; ' &ant •rlia. . W.Ol/ ..fohivittiaN, littib'et. .NCHMAN, tkaelary. .7. G. 00171_ ~ ,N Alma. . Third •214.1•V09.1 area. Clotp Buna6l Blobatn, TA Tbqmpeoo, nit obo Prederick.Brown; Wm: Mawr, , . Ci fitereheoli, •' Beth. W. Tiuglay,: - . 4:414 R. Wornah • ' -14411h:11111M, ; Nottbeass cOr , WEBTEEN • : ILLER Jr::"P*oiod. - i • - 14116, ;io. 92 Water 464, 811,:ing 4.!.;001. yikra , •••`. , hoosiol o pstart.oitubiigik. , , Wai .1 9 66 0f19.9W _ Thy. altd 1r0n0r.99690116;'6 Okrirseal66l,l6...' . 4.e . 1 . 04 ./ 111191419 4 1 0 9 (oul 9 6 111 149.1.?:.V.!. 1 1 * • • mined, oy prompts/6 MI6 1100 T 6 litify,101 , 111M11 Ow: riveter •saekkohey . *-- yrogeotioa 10 40/4 , it* drain to bto a BB ETBeOCTOߣitso(llt69t :. .siodruma,--4,4—ry,..i-;4•••4:43000 . Mort .... • ;4,190 00 01Bei• 00 • -Open ..46666, . .7,802 ov.. Cash ': • ia‘:4;;:„...A.8061 99:' Pren4o6blotea.: 1t[0 34 4 / 4 Notes. sad -174,025 1.4 .• • . . . _ . , . . 211 DIUCTOII AloiandoiSsioor; • • • „ Boni: P;.Boleinroll,- , John 8.,7111.Vunn. R. 11.1110, Jamee 21cA.alry, Na!bailie& Helmut, Alex. !Amick, Geareeloarste ,WIULuo 134411, - (L - W:Rtcketeutt... I • t0y300... • IN.3I.:GORDON. - Biers..- ttIakEi.M.RBIN-li'AiN is:rgeacr..,—uts.tatericz ..conr.ANyf, or N9BTu AgEB 2 O4;PBILADZLPH2A . Fitortiorateci 11947eapital, ssoo,ocor. ,, AssativJautary-lib 61 dHTHUH6 tntozet.il , TNSURANCE OR ME :STATIC PiNNSYLVAISIA, PHILADELPHIA:. ../w3r0 , 4 118, 1 . 73 t - ' - ruPk3 l , 1 1a 3 b 000 ...._ Resits, February 1339. . - ......310,605 00 • •• HENRY D.' arViltlitit. l!reablear,- ‘ - WiLLIAIa 113 •RFRR, fketverstr.. • ' . T_IARTFORD JLL ;RAIII7OBI/. , • incorporated 1 3 10 —eaktRal;8500,000:'LL' Attests, 315j1, 1 80 .. 33 irk - ii!rTio if,. • AT.LYN, 's.creary. • ser iturtuttioei tbe extras old biid MUM* &Mt. Pgid.d 41,1 k .be obtained. by avellication. to " 11f P JOKER • P. rd talS: r Ft a et, Ba rstregalee sßut Inge. ' riffiZEN'S IN WMPAN I Nf.l OP 'PITTSBURGH. Office, corner" market and Water %treat*, Bound Boar. ... - , - Wm_ seunt,iir,onanit. . - inniinegriarnbonta and • . Insured _gal los sod damage in the navigation of tim•tiontliaru, and Western ,RlyeCrs. Loam .and I ,ki_yone,. !nt I t he navigation piths Sean. ': lnatiine agthiat lona and damage by Bolsi . .; - Wiri.tllagaley,',,. .S. N.:ii, . , Jas. Park, Jr., AY: o:4ohniton; ,' , jinn M. ,' - : 41. P. JOV/0% ' • r_ ' , S..Eiiirl . ‘-•• ~- . Rev.* Onvo" . . J.Ohldwol r., . , . Hot,. T, M. Homo, • , John 8. To north, - 1 • ' Bare Lay Preston. , '- ilharlar.kf. Tag, .., Goergsßingtoink: .' • ~ : .... ‘ - deNtlyd PIIILADISIX . lelliti , ANl), NI: INSURANCE COMPANY, No. liii Cheannt at. 01 14 1 1 11 , t 2 avpo—osatiotsokoia, , • Willmike all kinde of Ininiice, either perpettnit brlignited, ori every titsilision of •Properq or Met champ!, at !tamable rate, of watnin_ _in. . .' • ' 1...• ROBERT P. NINO,' Prienuar." if. W. BAL.DWIN,Tioe Pganant, P. RI..ACHIM UNE, &wan,. - I •".- ' (Milian - . lota cuankLe. , E.lviiiin.--_, J. G. cormiN, dgenf i ,' . : Third'and•Wool nimbi.' Chas. Bare, Oapa, • • • ' sow, .; G.. W. prows, B;;Saverii ." . .4.I.d.AULLE Y. , . SU • ' UM- M ZI.PAN IF Or P1T181,W1143,11. 0411ce. NO.itittftb errant, Bank Bk.tin - . r. __ k • - 1 l'asoree ninths! all *me of Flreanatdartrialtiek, • ISAAC JON 11 1 ,; President -. : 1 ' ' ' - '''• • JOAN D. *WORD, gia Predated. P. M. BOOK,- Serette4., ; „rtept. WN . DEAN. , fi erietid Ast,rt. 1 George Mut,. , •,, , . Nathan 14.Hirt., k C. W. Beta* . ; CU - bitten -Teeter, .- : Attainder Bradley,.:, -: kuji:W.:Wittfoo,;l . ..- . John Scott, • Jams C0n10n..., . - `.gunnel Ncelorkno, • ' Charlie& • Drain:'. .tnintllarsludl,-. .• -.. K.... 11... Gairray,'. Charles Altmann:4,S . .M. K. KocAeed, -Witliter.'citertl•-1 l''' . ,1 %" 2 1 ,1111 a“ . 1 ''" 3. 11 P?fT0 4. 1 4frUlTe • • .. . •-;', - , , .. „, ...... WH 2 ELERA Wasolca , 4, Sewmg dacbj e s , Imist7 rirrli slam Prrreattuir i'A=i or ieco WITATENEVA WILEGNq - . 1 Emilio STATES -PAM ;" ',OEM grAkri,..IPAIR; ILLINOIS STATIC PAM; •:A WISOONSIN STATE VAIN; lOWA atii.74:rsza t • - ICENTIJOHT STATETAIIti. . ,Tl4p9tow STAr INI:ALE6II..ISTATIIEAIIK; trite• - Lottlrfille Hetbeaki'inttltels: IffeclumiloV - 1_ inatEbte Ayizzaivarr ,00uzin :FAIR,, , WITaIIUEGIrs and ethei • Cennty Taltsidt, niunefotu; o . gentian.' Nircellinr the,,SobIIo.WEICELIGIIIIVILSONII ,DEPEOVED SEWING iffeettuas, al lazo.ucED;;..- • MOE% with - intraied- antidote* in ftelneitte =. the bed zed moot, tellable.: Sunny titterhaUdn • how' n' nod: . zeievis Oil acid rattleetrtibtice Wens titit,JokTindetielble to' ,tralV.tt Amortsw"Tr=airibbf= of 4,441R0110,46 411.' e tient :.j;y :J. y . .__.. .
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