1:44 . , - - • ,q• ' = • ESTABLISHED IN 1786' COJILMILELB/0.7r, 4v. CA-N Fr i l . tremou*' U awe /416611±000 , ails desk" in 'WI:32'MM p ERVZ CHUM LAZDJOIE.BACON PLOVB. YIN/ RZAILL—LOISS, BA__kitaTyfi, Liar rpi LittolOALOo AZIMO /AMT !Aid Prom mt i=oardly, Itco.-141 and 143 Front stied. ox4l, CULP • • SHEPARD, 00.101111510 N MED. P.BOra• dealers Sn gLQIIJA, GRAIN Al i • Marty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , Chalk* Wanda of Flour for Bakers ind T t atp.ose =Anon band. hulk - labs at.teotk, . to AN forUouninmsilljumt.disbi, rLouir, BUT 11.0311001181310.1)9, LAXD, 1 011ES8g, PO MUSD AND OBEYS 'BUM and Madam gee legk.l/2.1.44n1anh umiscgimas , Mull • -• • • itnee.‘ Pit = ; ill 000MiION XIBOMLM A luiputip. ix CRUM MA . .... • : - Oonier HAM litrestala OVA, , . 0111171.11D13 0420 Commas Moddirti . tor aoe tbs saliriLOVlS, Gunrooms, LdlID, strnos,_£th3s, and ~. ..41, M rapdaop t rally ii li t o . . 10 tralt , IIiLD 151191:Mins sad cenxtramentisolkitk. • - a .17MT - 30 .- • %XI tl• • I, ." • • s. ••.. 4 V t • s' o 7 ,1 GRAIN, BACON, LARD, BITTTYBORSDS,D • • — 111137M - Enit . Prcduce generally; No. - 16 IlArket • W. 1: • C - OMAE.= -LANG, kna. wholesal• dealen In °Boos -7L011714 1LUA . 1.14; PRODLIOBi to:. 1 322 - IGibittritThetaltia *- teUttif .I.kitUi.DLN, successor to no. Bon,, Sto. 183 Liberty e s=Pltb • TZWIRICY, It . • r. • : . - y solletied. ' 62k411 . wunl4 WAX'S. " 11 . 15 $ I*INP sLI IDOLG ' l''"PU4l2l 4 Bl.l(r, " 1:11301C "4 littrtrer streiti Pitts , 11; Ps. • N a ,A„ . „ . Z.l2l.l oll Wk A turatort JSisao mesh = 4 44# 9 .IBPAir N. iLBK he.. $l, lei Liberty 0W 41 44 • ZWINP L 0 .1 p art ,, nano x CAliDa/M, vas:. Y wont, spidar•rtatr• 00FM,aucoettors to • '4l2.3l•Oindlo•Oleam it 00., WEOLESALICGRO.: - --.0E1113, corner id' Wood audWater street; Pltignalliy Perm's. Wit.: . lIKOP/1-.....L. M. VONT. V. 'I IL VOIOT & CO., successor to L G. Graff, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION 11Mt; CHANTS, 247 LI • - droet, Pittsburgh, Pa: JOU) EOM. LTOEIN L HOUSE & CO. ; WHouraAls ft) asouiai itilal.llll. corner 'of tnithgeld and Water streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,igT VDOKILTON & STEWART, Wnois Am 'gum lbsoccas AND COX/ISMS KIDIMEANTII,-NO: 107 ".ord street, Pfttsbu .b. jegidl • rfaitntitfAriiBMtr." tti FLOUR AND . 1111SD8ilias. 191 and 193 Liborty street, Pittabargb. jaDd y . ANN - & SON Comm ittal minkciusim for the sale of MUNN AND Er r MINED CARBON OW, No. OD and 713 Water street, Pltteburgh. Advances mato on consignments. DRUGGiMITS. MON Dam nt.Poix ejl,4llzactioWasumnlskzems,VisinirmaY, PANCY GOODS. BURNING FLUID, OILS, YAM IL'i WITVIOII I / 2 3. do., rth. of ottlotly From Ity,vhkh ha Okra at lowest prim. Corner frorith._ tlahl and Youth streets, Plttabargh, Pa. ' ant tartikaly catopoonded 'at alloanti A. FAIMSTOCK. do., WaoLis• J.". aux Miramar and Eannhattner of WHITS LEAD AND LITUABON, corner of Wood and Trout stroetA Plll • :h. nab?. TO U. . rr, • • • AINTWOMPI'AILNISIIM A N D UTZ STUFFS, No. 295 Mom street, Pittabgrah4-." All mien will receive l.row attention. •• • • URAUN tt REITER, WEIOLIMALB Amp - Jar.turrgs-Dantiests, par! at Witty stad VW& iithithi, Pit• • •h. " ' - • GEO. H. K 1 YtIEL 1 Marmite irkeit'aue:VOY4M-1.1r1":!:"S-114 .dTTOrR.II~'.BY 8.~..:. + - 1 1 - 0111.1 ,- G-.- MaoOONNELIi, ,Atroliatgr— u AT Law. Onus.. wool dory %Ewes Law Birk. um, Scr 931Plasacia istreel... . • Will 'Mind tot e liettkithent; vaCdring sad eellee. —ll:llbart ii datuis, bpointies, ..,.in.4.ll,aipzieWttict .141/40,1,_ •.: -T` IC ATRICIE kIitELLON, Arro,w win LT Law, No. 133 Fourth streetArs deers : above emithfield Pittsburgh, Pa. t m Pl:dtt moues: T Arrosaiirr .in ,Lso *mob • ^ , . ~,, • LiNV ATZOBItiIr , _ftnest Brolm, ,-1111th' Pi ' irttia t. 141- eau • ••• • , JaPT:dl ,Arrozirr .151) . .•• Deowsztiowor law, boo removed to KOHN% ‘.....1.1,W,.8CCELD15U. No. la .IKomonis..strto+mizi door to St. Peter's Choral. • ' -21caleXt4c, a„A.roazirmy As, LAw, tiTs stmt., Lowrie, row SWUM& mbl Pittsburgh, • . • PRODUCE; Ii vetil it.HUTCHINSON,Combasstior --- . antiVoitrealcio dollen In WYST - . raceiwavit:olg_szsz. FLOWIs Mid% 73 .d; . 1 , . - 003; 'l5l. ," 'MUSD OIL, POTS AID MILS". ASZIE/1, SILIIDS, GRAIN; DRIED ,PBOIT; - .....44lllswshwalentaiill2. _Beat brinds-lredaDelkmr . always on band. Agent for the sale of Napo' k Ores celebrated Patented read Starch. dims 116 Ibmsrod and 145 Pint sta., between Wood and Smith . iletd,, Pittsburgh Pa. - aplkdly ~. - ,CAHAVaIgo .- .WitE.lgalillliE.—akiN.lik r-i Iya. obralta, aiinhoipimr= chant and dealer In OHM DOTTREL, LAYS ' 71130 sad Produce genersll7, o, 25 Wood street, abuts Wato t ritrh... 4 . , .-, j AitEil - HO Mile '&.` CO'cl'ort.,-"' INI sad dealers in PROVISIONS, corner of Mr " lot and Trout shoot,. - - ja.,1l Lr..V . A4v , IATE. R,I(4A A V ! , 131-ABDINER-430FFTN; Ur • 7aosdidoeßg4.oiddlai- Asoldditontok BF imam Cloxsuurpr,, Itottli•esst cornet Wood, and amts. . • "...? Vt 3 , , Jo • Acisirt. OZTH Amur cu., gthlkot Pearolh.anlidind thirtrard SAMOKL liE4-,4lsoicirrAsir , OTIZXIie I"2l44a4:9o3l7hirreognor7 bit sall,Weter IaUkUXJ 27:" TritTztuf as Comuirr.fafflrotaratreet. •rk 1 M' , &cumin „..ALL2O nestruics 001CPW. 87 rush start, DR yr GOODS. .11103311 Wll.:llll—..zusis cuait—.Daviv v'cuvinaOse. N, CANN CO., (zoo TIMM= DIAIXIIII3 • ronioNnum - DowasTio , pair - 000D6,. No. 94 Wand stmt. adal hams Alane:Thamiad a . . Pittatauth. (tat 34__IIVIRIULFIELf.t, successor AO yDarousen4lol4llhdleratand Baal Dealers la lITARLS' AND FANCY: DRY 000" North. tad wow of Fourth and Market ameba NM gAri & Liman or Dim 69 MAR grist, Wm, Thirlrel, rim • w.r,z.l; 7.1 T . ' • r. Z' • Ina AND railer - 1na40014=95 1 . tea nasal.% No. 74 iitigut !my** . . - Triiimrsimragr, • _thin a Tsar mom , IIeSPI ape ams, -Ibuournialia „, piortimanik Irv; VATotiodutritutd at u0., - Duiramer zzasoconszi, tunglities. Nona* 1004 ID% 17 add 13 TM street, Pittibseptiki- • • ' 4.14, BOOTS AXD BOOB& Apßi CAMPBRViItiAmm „, emunk °P ,A.rp mr„ 0191.417 . ffelit 2L.0 ALBS Vir k , • f• 0011111101tarcus, oh. 10011106401515tt • . -;+++ ...+222tt • - .2 2 - • • - .2 2+ • - • _ . . - GROCERS. & LAZELR, ' wiiormum Gammas oommistifoN TIM. UM; 111.1301 Li. LITTLE do TRBIBLE, Wnouseis GAOOI3III can Osaluntston biancamers, dealers in PRODUCg, YLOUR. BACON, CHEESE, FISH, CASSON ANDMILED 01WIROX, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON ..TABNB, and Pittsburgh manufactures 5.. ~ gochnitstreet,Pitts • • -• • .DI7IIIIIIOIAVO • IUrODONJUID- &ARBUCKLE; WHOLE. ALL imaGaoccri.. PAADsciiiisOcaumatax Ka. agArrs;Jobbera lAN. 0. SUGARS And BLOILAUBS, MTh= ortrOAss lad BYRUM ILOI3B. BA. 0011 ;KICIBillatin.BIXDB;IAdio. 253 Liberty P. L.111111111:11.......111111 14 IiTMLIO. ippSYMER 411 . 0p12338, successors J.V to Noma. Wholooilo &Went in YONEIGN" - NOVI AND SPIGNEI, CON. , FACTION - ERZ SUGARS, ILAN WORKB. - to., Noe. 126 end 148 Wood 'Sent, above Fifth,' Pittsburgh, • 14 ROBISON & CO., Wacamani Gm- Lk.auu.:cencuiiimi" mutt:aim and du de m b 2 all Wads of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, itt burgh.manntachura, Literty street, Pitts mit 'CIiCO:-B. JUN ES, amnia DEALER 'VI Ur UBOO22III2I;XANILLICItOPY;OASITN, OILS, PITCH exulPl mant4ctured artiela, No. 141rWater street; aboire 31.queligabel..s Briar, 110111111111ALULL“.......••••:*....11..F. DALULL. ROBERT DALZELL4 00. - WHOLE-; '.LISsAtn , Giamas, Commtarm WED • Yenschanda ltssntassa,klust daakasAn'PRODUCC and• Pitts bwati =anathemas, Pittsbansti. loam LAMBERT &18HIPTON WHOLEgALIS Gnomes, Paoortai Dalai= sad Coinialllo3l Yaosaira, No.; Sloth streoa, Pittsbur g h, Pa. JOIN WILMA. ATTU:SON Witozasux Ciao. t- T =P. 001013111130 A Yacn ae, and denim to • Prodneennd Tlttsbuir snannlintures. Dia 1611 TT- • - • - DIG • WicomtazE . 1 Gloats, Vozoinutoix llinkuirts.iutd 'dozier" is , P.BODIJCI, No. 80 Fatorytteet, and Ed 'Front 'tete, w. 1311.760117/1. S..DILWORTICk. CO., %maws ty • Gamin, Hot. 1M and 132 Second street, wear Esolthaeld. Pittab • • • not '1 HAlLolltrfflo;;=7f."• WILLI m BAUALEY i ... Wummula v, lisocan, Nos. .10 and 20 Wood street, PIO*. trargh,Pa. 11414:dtl. air:crurAcTURERS. ... ... r. main. IkArAGEEDITOS.H, REMI'HILL d; CO., .1.11.1-corner Pike . ad O'Hara Arleta, neer the City Water Herb, "rittsburgh...Ve., Manufacturers:or ILACHLSTOSEL.A.NIMPAILLIVISLPHOVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all alma and beat style. - Having pet op machinery of large capacity and:of the best quality, we are preparedly do. beery Job bing, and mlicit work In this line, trusting that by pnanytriessomil the chancier of our work, to merit public patronage.'' - We invite special attention to our BALANCED VALVE. OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining oraniagee heretofore unattained - In Ibis chow."( Engines. jaL'ttlyd iriaLust sasarpus—.---......7A2JCP X. Naas. Wt A AkSAIINILILL'It o. N 61. I Ponil street, below Karbta7, Pittsburgh, P. STRAIt; BOII.I2I4IIAKSItti AND-BM= IRON WORKERS; Menufacturent of BARN lIIL I.'S PAT -ENT BOLLIR, LOCOMOTIVE, PLUIL'D and CYL— LNDMR, MILERS, LILLIAL/11:1111, SLUM BID, STEAM PIPES, 00N DRESSES, SA LT 'PANS ' , - SUGAR. P,AbiS,; IRON,. YAWLS, -LLIE BOATS, ets,,,ete. I , Alm, Si. A PX . Rig WOUK, BRIDGE and VIADUCT IKONS, done at the owell •Lort artnotlaLd to. - All'ordeemthbtarmo promp .lo-4tly at tende rplloMAß MOOED, MeisriniaermanpP 11 anrr,Dniandc lintd Mee wir LI/PFEIL-DU TILLTD PURE arm WRIEST and 'ARMY VINEGAR, Noe. 189, Ull, PM And 19$ first street, between Edoltbbeld sad Grant streets, PM...W=BU darlhdratecedes solicited. Ilighist market prim paid dor HT* 110-iiiWoi4224iu otbar:Pc tamtally extracted, by a proms new and improved. ocl2 jcstimai _F. SAW:LT.ON do CO., Owner of First mit Liberty streets, - ENGINES, KACIELTH ig IRY • Le. mkti • ti1tY.11411010.134, plo. .50 WATss ST., 1.7. Pita aimajpotiireiiitßouaraßlTZTS, WROUGHT BPLMAZ, COMMON ACI D RAILROAD, sar wised or 'tped SPIEMS and 'try rine, wipe or nun, ludo to ardor at abort notice. A anon moortmeot ettaitantly an hand. • -0 11' • A T . , successor of 7; II: Oliphant, Manteactarer of HOT PRESS= RUTS. AND. WASIIRBS, CHARCOAL 110HSE-SHOR IRON and NAIL RODS, BOIL= IRON and MYST& , /AISCHAIRM 1.1[9 . 11 WORKS, liesyette ' •id 'lrsiehouss, 13 . WoNi et, PlititmriSh. J. A.' 111111.72...........7. T. T. 0/1X11 , 104.. X-CIELSIO.II - GLA2IB...WORKS. , --' ar.ourz, PLIINEzrr 004 Gum Atavrid ttnuis. Wonhotato;tWo:` 1 12 Wood Wed. Outer lhorglttoburgh, Pe. soiklyd V81A4.i .- $41)144,0,A 04. No. , 215 , Lthelsl.ol 4 4 , ol.padt. Pittaburee, nuammiumis— cd'INBMI, LASHES AND SWITUU-' litrwiry,titrci:lMlLOF,XATllMß DRAW= ltdenticto - did Iva ltritadioindigoodisOker iyaldppodaliper lastrecticom , ' :',IjI.gr,P7STJRr. rparrELlandieTED--WITIIOUT 1. - P2,13 - Br TBZ TIBEBP 'AMPAILMS Walla - NO DICHIPACIAIMANIO BATTERY ABE 17 Cold weatl;M:l; Mee time when the animator an be need to Its bileadvantage: 6 _- Medical gentlemen and thole Wake hare bad their teeth enthroned by my process, and are ready to Waif: am to, the safety and pdolaiwnewi at thq optira#' tion:--khatirrer bag been mid by persdnir Interested In userthag the cos drag, haying no, knowledge of my /119tit.1M3101111 TWEE Wetted fu merry ittle Y. 017 DRY Diumm, 134 Smithfield et. ;Tgigi'H Dsintrz,TOlifielly's V.:3Sufldlos, conker and Orme 'treats, -Ruzzaapoi::-Vkr., 'Tb•ocknollobbbm, Biumuitinste. . mAciy lMfl• EST.#TE' viazir.rs. - - - 1117IIALIAM WARD, iDiaiani v teem Men u , • . I!osue, Nou r cueots, sad ell*- Parlous can procure 1.06N8 through ray sou . r./ noes wfablug to laved 'tied: monr4 to good id viudageeora Mews laud gut lad second oleo paper at op rake, Ibr sale. _ AU. tteillusal sad Interviews strict), cat& - diotteL oMos. Gruel,iygo#F.. wißcurrzeruitaz. -TAKES 41:::33AIREfilaterassistnat. to u secanakinis ITSPLICIT DRAW INGS AND AIPARTICATIONS.Lit all klnd4 Dnildlop, od vitlistintende theintseetisn els mann- Oitki AIDI 4144, bteineit -Leona end Robins= streets, Allegheny City. CMR R. • • . . BEM) Altotil _OMWS, IRON ZANY BLOCK , Fllth =wetliirofsbrillskliBAND SPICCITICIATIQNS lbr Baktirop of every dowsiptkm; works superior ond on awskesta term. my2ally BLUME, lisirupearts arun=o, nochlrowrics, mut kn totter oflkatkiraitlinokal Instnuirmis. Sok soca tor the - HL11681380 PIANOS, also for VALIUM DAVIS “KIaBOSTON-I'LiNOS, witikindN4h, Xoloon jitlatlimit." "No. 61 Firth Eno $ T I : IRA 11.,llsAiaza urruxim, freCia r Wood 'great, betwan Vourth dent asol Dialooad alloy. Pittdandt, aZ2fi .BOOKEIELZERS, KAY( ift) BotaucesZiauf AND STA florins, fro. 65 Wood street,mext door to the corner of Ma. Patiburp, Pa. pincoOL mad LAW BOOKS oonstantly on h00d.% Tv' A• f; Itr b' (; fiTa 2 / 4 73(-; AND Jos PsukL i ttrit a irort: . scar I L. BEAD .° -Booze/Lune AND &AL7r, igoal Noir* eta" Are) Rallifori- AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. _OCT. PIANOS _ _LA .roa wmo, OildßlL—lait received '"" r at the new PLano Wareromns„No. 431 ' ' klith street, FULL 7 OCT. ItOSZWOOD k • Otis with Top Moulding Carved Legs, Front Netted, and ..Improved Iron Frame," made by one el the beat New York makers, and will be sold for .12CO:cask. OHARLOTIE BLUME. ' Ikite Agent for Kaaba's Pianos. and Priors's .Melo -lel3 PPTTSBUBUH.PA 1200 g, PIANO 6. V,25 VAINLY—Ono beautthil. Black 'Walnut 64 octavo MI, /rail 'Frame, New &ale, reduced lkom 12n to ta%Jrist received and for sde,br ,• • 158 JOHN IL HELLO% Si Weed street: k• 'OS.. *251): s2v v.—Two eleiiint inewsimi • 63i, octavo ' OIIICKSHING, with full bon Prune New Seale re dnood from $290 to VW, put:lrk:dyed and for oil; by - • JOHN H. MSLIAB., 81'Wootintreet: .11001ib,, knhe 0 3tiugni, 117 J, D. Woobburyper The New Lute of Zloli 3; Woodbury do 860 The Amph, by Dr. Lo well . Moos • do '—.l 60 The Diaplettchr George Y. Root , • • - do ... 860 The Sabbath Bally byJ George "!.'Boot, • do ... 860 The Jubilee, by WLLWm ILlhridbary, • -do ... 860 The Christian Mluattel, :by Aiken .do ... 850 The Sacred Stat, bylaw:turd-DRAIN, do 860 JUYNNIILE SINGING BOOKS. The Golden Wreath, 100th editlon—per d0mn...11 , 3 Tau Harp, by J. A,Oetze, do ... 3 00 Theltlghtlogale, - (neir book) do 00 Sabbath School 8011, do 80 TheGoldonOtodn, tor Sabbath Schools, do 160 All the above for sale la quantities or duly by . JOHN H . HELLOS, No. 81 Wood at., sa2o between Diamond alloy and Fourth St. MISS YOUNG'S NEW BOOK-THE YOUNG STAP4I.OTEISIt; ar r .& ohronicuM Mistakes, by tho author of "litolz of Radelyffe‘n By author of `St. Yegern—vsnzacinutnrs Off WALL, STREET, a Romano) of Buabuto. By Uptorer Lytton—/cSTUANGB BTOB.Yfs nay el fully equaling, U not sorputilng, any of Bolirees Miner productions. SPARE HOUBS;by 3SMBrom, M. D. or wan by tea h. S. DAVIS, 91 Wood street: SAxl)AIt BOOKS. Joutints' Art of War, new edition. Revised D. B. Army Regniatiou. . European Met:44Wer Field Seretce B. 0. Cavalry. 11e111ollan's Wayonet Ititembree. McLood:e fiurgery of the Crimean War. Groneldilltary lanrgery. 11. 8. Authorised Cavalry Tactics. Field Manual of Evolutions of the Line. .Scott'.. infantry Lactic. U. 8. Intantry Tactics Authorised. Kingebury ou Artillery nod Infantry. tiporml orders for Military Warts promptly .4tt tended to. [feil] RA/ A CO., 4.5 Wow*, et, .VISCE.L.LAAEO US CARDS. ARNSTHAL; 13IPORTKE Lip Libman in the moat select brands of GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, and all kinds of SMOKING - AND CBE - WINO TOBACCO, SNOW", PANCIf 111ZEBSCHAIMI PIPES, TUBM,In mew satiety,' UNDER TllB 'BT. CHARLES " 110 M, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. 11.—The Trade supplied on liberal terms. UCUU ,WU —jAs. owy,Nl6. 14.7 STUCCO AND MAST/0 WORMS% LLANO vp.._ • • • No.^ . . _ . aNrCE.NTXES AND 013.NAYINTS of all laxida fundibed on abort ootim . - All orders left at NO. :a Ooogreas atm', air &Ors fromVplio, or at Pardee, Wall Paper Sidra, No.lol Wood street. oU be promptly attended to. mh2s w. CALDWELL. 4a. CALDWELL AL - 138.0., BoAr Fuaxisiit- Ens AND sauces sa MANILLA" HEMP AND COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAIL PITCH, DUB- IN AND OILS, TARPAULIN* DUCK. LIGRT 'AND lI.F.AVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. Ca Water load 7S Front streets, Pittsburgh.. .O:SU successor to Cart T . Wright t Young, Na: in Wood erect, corter of Diamond alley, demur In as kinds Of CUTLERY, RAZORS, ItIFLIS,HEVOLVED,B,ILNIVES, BCIB - GUNS, &a., /ha • A' large asaartment of the above goods constantly on hand" •-% • ' nth* A ACILSOF. ..TOW:NaNZ' o noczas ..XD MLLES. BA)ZON,d Dingo DEM Jail% LS A..biD RUMP POBIL,No,a2 Fourth street, mar Liberty, Pitlebb •L.• • • I . A, P. IJ A /1-4 . • L, Massa* WALL V • rAzAztOloWiblotie„ teL li6A4 Arnim; Pittsburgh. ' &• .r4LALF•Rs_..NO. IW. 00D ST., Dealer In Bointtn. AufkOniikw.Tol - twd dTILAW GOODS genbp4l7) PIrrBBIJRCIII, Pa: VIVVSIIp," ;17 . avam rn`.4. _:. ..1.. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1862. pidwros. CHICIZERING PIANO, PIANOS, -NEW. IiOOKS. IMMMM .WEDIC.IL. Slight Cold, ofk dagh,„lttesuisenist BRONCHIAt. or .gase `? which might be checked TOD ,,,s with a simple remedy, V neglected; Tien terminates seriatid, Few are aware of the importance 0 - EtoPPing a Wail/ AA or 'Oil-aid Wald in its fiat ttage • that which in the beginning would' .yield to O mild lonely,,if not attended to, scan attacks the lanes. were first introduced eleven year; agi. it has been proved that they are the bad article before the public fix . f=if'dicht 44.0anchlia, latasith, the Hacking Cough in . WartfutniAlinn, ana effectioniof the ~.9hfhat, giving immediate relief. • .Public Speakers t Singers will find them effeotual.for clearing and strengthening the voice. , Bold by art cPmerie. , thcro. a... inXeclicine, at 25 cents per box. For We I•7•ttVION JOrtmon, O. H. MPS& ate C0.,83. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & 00.1 *IN Ta/CD&R T sad HENDIUSON BROS. , . T MBDICAL CA RD W. .at' ur );••• or oiw wiz 'itirt; • Hoeing arrieed Plttibitithi*Wlef ftriat de hie maul. attention to ,tho Modiest and infest treatment of Chronic Dlmmte . eatociallythier of the Lott*, &nest, Inch Timm, Yelling of the Bo wel e BtrictatOof the Bowel, Ulceration of this Bowel. Ile will oleo treat BM vari ous Chronic Memos of the Woinb,Hidneya,Blideler etc.. Ms roomeare at the, blemungmhola klame,whiwe he mule peen oriel consulted froutil - Veto& a. so: to o'clock p. IC dolly: - Palicate;ff they desire It, beenOtod be any of tbe city. , delOwistf 1,31011010113 'MAXI - RW : OW . The perfection of thielocathnable bratteeelug taDm.hkma 'With utaeke luFeting the inwitchuml ;virtues, of. ophus,,the Zlisir Wampum:illy 'purified from'all • thettalortuitruilithie oft the'dtbg. In caws orfnicturee, burns, welds, cartearooe ulcers, and other patient!. effeidtkes, Warta - I'om tab end irritation, allay coon:Mona, ornammodlo action ' lad morbid excitenumb of- body sad mind , without ceas ing glamor, OCidiT or headache. Thew. adz!. sable quilt* atnatia it pre7eutinant in the fiat Prepaisid aid, .44 bY &kin, ats; 100 rulton etreet. New_Tork. - . Bold also,by' B. A. rextrwroalta CO., Pitts. P 0 1 1 1 47 4. _ , Sold also by • Drowns generally,' LocabillwArltT GOS • •NYZI: 'ery fresiql fresh replay just riooked,; • Usti Meese, Pine Apple and Bap Sago,for 'sleet the Ysmily flrocery Store of •- - I j • • • -.1•01114 A. -11ENBILAW, [47 Ooreer aril. • and Hand Argots. 14 • U : =We .heve remorxt to the xti commodious end newly fitted up Ho-Woe Itlty arty street, "herby* will • bepisang to him Oe' Su mar patrons, and the .tratts ipernernlly. 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EV/LNING raerloll-83 Pee /MIMI In &Irene.. er 6 cents par week from carriers. • Wnsicr Eormon--Single . copies, .52 per annum; Tits or mom, ;LIB; Tea nr upwards, S 1 per Invariably in advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES. FRIDAY MOANING, MARCH 7 . Speech of Mr. Cowan on the Confis cation Hill.. -. . On Tuesday last, the confimation bill being up, Mr. M'Douum., of California, finished his remarks in opposition to the bill. Mr. Cowie, of Pa., took the floor also in oppoiltion to the bill: .We take • as many ex treats as we can find room for. Ho took , ground in the outset broadly and squarely in opposition to any confiscation whatever, on the ground' that it Was wrong, and that the „ rage of the south would be increased by it, and uses the following singular argument : Will they yield to us any sooner in view of sneh,a destruction ? What Would we our selves de milder any-Bich - circumstances ? I need hardly ask that question of mon who have descended from sireswho refused to "pay a petty tax on tea,' andlroin grandsires who rained a revolution rather than pay twenty _shillings ship-money-Abet I think was the Amount demanded. from Hampden—a revela tion which cost Ming Charles his head. After this most extraordinary argunient, 'Be Comes to t he 'slaverf question. This bill goes farther, and attempts to con-' haste another species of property, which cap not be put into the coffers of the conqueror. I' Mein the property in slaves.. I don't ih tend to stop to. discuss the question of pro perty of this kind. it is enough for me 'to say that all the peoplei of the South seem to agree as to this kind ofproperty with wonder ful unanimity, and to resent any interference with it. , This bill proposes to liberate 3,000,- 000 of slaves—truly the most stupendous stroke for universal emancipation ever at tempted in the world. Indeed, I think it virtually liberates the whole 4,000,000. What is to be the effect of this upon the wart Shall we be stronger, or shall we find that we ,have only doubled the _number of those in arms Against as? They now hive no cause for re bellion. Will not this bill furnish. them one? Let the loyal men of that section, who know them, answer this question. I will abide their answer. I submit again" that no deliberate assembly .in the world ever before eat in judg ment on so stupendous an issue. Be next opposes the colonisation measure as imp:saleable, and then takes up the con stitutional question, and decides that if a min lineation bill is passed there will not be much left of the constitution meth saving. His argument is: I shall address myself to this first propo sition, which is that Congress can forfeit the property-of the rebels fora term longer than their lives by any . eudetment either direct :or ' indirect. All 'persons now in rebellion, hav ing levied war against the United States, are guilty of treason within the exact definition of that crime in the Constitution. But the second section of that same clause provides that 110 attainder, of ueetion . Atilt work cor ruption of . blood, forfeiture, ate., except da ring the Woof the person attained. There fore - Key law made for the guidance of the„ Coniti must conform to this provision, sod no greater penalty can be imposed than it will warrant. The power wanted in this biltpis also obnoxious to the provisions the Con -ablation. If it be assumed that Congress can make tiny forfeiture of the property of rebels without allowing the means of defense in the Courts, people will do well to remember that our government is not an &Meant. power. The powers of the Government are limited and defined, and expresaly delegated;and Congrese has no power to punish anylierson except for contempt. .If we had half - a, dozen, f the meat traitorous reboil here, to-daj, we could not pitnish : them; wo. could not bid the Sergeant-at-Arms take-- them: out and hang' them. Nay, more: the President himiell and all bis army 'oefild not lead them away, from 'theta halle-4or _here they would 'be within the domain of.the law, and within its provisions, and only way would be to de liver them over to the proper Sedges, mad each one might require to. have a separate - Judge. And I may say farther, that it is in this limi tation.of the of the Government, that its great merit constant; on this 'account we love, cherish, and revere it, and we see new at war ,to defend in# preserve it.. . Again, the Constitution says "-that no bill of . attainder —er, post facto—law 'shall be passed." .. Bills. of Attainder were out of the- pa ssed." if the Courts-1U many eases, even, after they ,were dead. - They condemned thitaceneetto death, tt nbt'deidl forfeited the estates and Corrupt ed the blood of the children nod heirs. Bids, _however, like -the .0110 , under .coasiderstibn, which did not- infilet o:vital punishment, were called acts of mans and . penalties, - ,which, though Perhps. they do Rot come wkchin - the exprosse letter of the_ Constitatfon,.. still are l iontsaly to its spirit, as they seek to' remeve the penal - if trim the .thecoarte ; end by passing a number of bills of paint Ind penalties-you produce, he same effect as a bill of attainder. No 'Warrant can be found for any Legislature to . undertake to pass any such bills: i .. 1 , Having thus settled the question to his own satisfaction that Jan'. Davie and his fellow' rebels and . icinsphatirs Cannot be panielled under the constitutionr-forsuch a trial as he . would give before a court in a state where these men. live, would infallibly secure an Ao quittal-t-he prooceds to depict the miseries which a law of confiscation would inflict upon , . .morel South , we pewee tinder the Constitution; now, thin ,we haul before the war UmMeneed, and Must Oro- Mod just is if there was no war. --Ite says: Our power to-day is no greater than 'it was . at the commencement of the Constitution, and tiny- law which would be =constitutional then 'Would also be ationstitutional'uow - . ' No one pretends, for instanee..that if Jag-Ascii bad I been a traitor last year; and eseapiel the Julia 'dletion AVMs Monts, are could have attained 'Mine/ a traitor, end `have' freed his slaves. Nor can the castle' altered - if one thousand persons were.taraltori with hiia. Mr. Cowan contented.- thee confiscation of private • property was againstthe lairs of "nations, and ' quoted from Wheaton, Vol. ii., page 419: He said that negroes solid not be employed In the Army under, the lark of nations. If they, were _educated so as to be controlled by the laws of war, then they might be admitted.ilf, an the other hand, they are savage and igno 'reat,lhey ought-:not to be 'employed in bu r veils, and it would bring down .on us the odium of all Christendom, and the condemna tion of all good men. -- -- ' -•- ' . • - 1 .' If readers:ave - hed Wien°. to read our., thus tar; they sill be apt to;, break down at 'the felloWing i eoneledinirra INA: - Having . defended the retell ; hl'onds, bj alaidertag the negroes, and eomplains of them fOrnot rising in . . . . insurrection; when, if . they . lad; they would have been- tint down by the whole power:, of the armies of both seotione : Fouf millions of glares - ate-held in slavery in this nnetu t,n , .. -Wind are, the signs of their - ainaticijatitsil - . Hoir many_ hundreds end thrmeandeof theni have thrown off theirohains in the last few months? - - They hare had every , Oppoitunity to 'seems their= liberty add_ come to:our m mes. 1/ave they dons so ? - If not; .0 0d s o u romothlstto eschaugeibeit nflantery lusenitude forinvolantary freedom? : - I thought f; tins wpoisT.l4 , ! - i - sai4r,6 - lire: ivirimmt '.)allig ago tititt tliclsktri,tmareemtitleamo:fron. dom most themsslem-slei ue OM bloW:- , Wlat bothaioAs . tiviquir, is this hisbrisbt. ~,.:,:,,iit~ . .Anoth ioomatost rogois :On _ • . =%.--!--...4....4.1.7.:..-7-..41...."„,,,, 4; :: , , ... , . , -, k)t.-: , ? e,..74;4. , 41 ,,, ,,=g 7 „, ~, - 1 , = T .. - , 51r , tirtq , Z= , -- , i- t . .:,,,i,.:4.5,,,,,T:-.,,-.:*--:-...',•.i•.,.!.,',:.-7:-.P",:t:,:1,7"..7:.:'5•--•-'';',oc.,!:'-t'70.,--:..,2::-,-,.•,:-...(,'-',.:•n'','''-:-',--:=-,-.'.--•,:l'i-.'" est hour for freedom, and when his master, by his, action ' has tacitl y invited him to assert his manhood? How has he availed Eimself of it? In just the way wo might have ex pected. Knowing nothing of liberty, and car-. ing nothing for it, he has remained inactive like some domestic) animal, or nearly so, im-* pelted by some blind, unconscious instinct to dependence upon a master wiser and stronger than himself. A child in growth and devel opment, can he, like a child, have had some instinct that the boon so proffered to him by over-sealous friends would prove as fatal to him as the box - of Pandora or the shirt of Nouns ? There seem, to be no stronger, hope for the negro at present, though I would have him free even as ram myself. Finally, sir, I hope this bill will not pass, but that we may address ourselves CO whatever measures Ma may have intkand which are really necessary for our success in the great straggle in which' we are engaged. aenator Stadce. _ This man, who was lately admitted to a seat in the Senate, by the aid of Mr. Cowan's veto; was appointed by the Governor of Oregon, who belongs to that wing of the. Democrmiy which eympthises with secession. From the Oreins fan, a paper published in Portland, Oregon,. just received, we have the following statement of the treasbn•of Mr. Starke, to wit In this last simmer Mr. Starke made the following deelarationt That "Mr. I.eineoln was the traitor, no► Jeff. Davis." That «the lionth. had a constitutional right to withdraw from - thistirdon:' That -fAec*ed.no:aUegianoo to Mr. Lin coln's ditanedabolition ooncern.n. . • . That Gie government "wen unworthy. the support of any American Citizen." That thfurriaa' shoildbepressea upon the Governor fortheippeintment of Senator, can only be explained - by •this belief thist•they ap prove of bhp known hostility to our Govern ment and his wishes for the ITIOOOIS/ of the Southern vebellion. , ' , ••- • • • • . The party..whn sanction the appointment of Starke toile. Senatorship, would, if• in their power, p*Oe.Oregon in hostility to the gen eral poreFnzisent. They will do this if they cart cirri the next election in this State. The 600005 we have witnessed in .11farYlartd,. Missouri and Virginia, tdl human probability; be seated 'here—tiusleeis" the- re., bellion.within that time is (wished out.= " . The paper , in Oregon, which supports - Sraata's Chsiers, is the 'Oregon /yr:sect:al." . That papar,..Sn the 26th of ~Novemb. o r,: l eld, published the following •political effusion, which was introduced with the remark that it might "entertain the' readers of the DeMO erne till soma more gifted Son of 'the Mules shall Satoh the theme, and celobvate in living strains the deeds of our gallant . countrymen .now in arms I" The effusion itself is storks naked treason. TEE BATTLE OP MANASSAS. • ST Mt ()SEGOS SLID. For martial &oda, go not from home, Thro' I.MM-fields of Groom of Nome, Whom mighty warrior. blot; Sebastopol or Waterloo— lifanattai tolls a story too, • And points to haw of dead. Oival laud ale (Leine, too, 'lto boast, Who fought and bled earild the hoed,— A brain sod glillant bunt— Not Wellington, norSonaparte; tint Awls, 130 ?..V.r d The glory 'of the land. Nor imcouil he—of martial fame— Who nought the field, with thunder cane, And charged the Yankee tare, The victor hods these heron' . Thro' mesim or catnage, bathe of dead— These high,bore wow of Alum " The Ilompten Lenient led the van,. And chimed the invider, man to mum, And teed the eannon'i mouth. Cir'lltumet the lio* rthern brave.— EEMEM!iMI The condidt reigns ; the cannon's roar • Now ebakatibe world from hill to dune; • • Old Venom Lesres a.aig4•. Abe Lincobitreitiedieg 13edArd'praje, Arnl dont unnuty thought heirogn As though their end woe nigh. ••o. o • . • The panic chinew•—the rent's complete Diauters end. In wild retreat, And dire confusion reigns. Eventful day I the battle e o'er; — The flouthliaa loird the Lincoln power— The federal glory wence. nos mils the Mice—lthe die to met— The doom br Lized—redemption's put— mitioo's destiny A thousand sad vigils keep: A. thoMatidhouiehisiitidinto weep M== altoni. - - , .2f0r reaped, he.'.-41eneral"Johniton, of Vigtals. He, Muffle mondag,orthe bitttlei dropped dotrh on the railroad train, trttb 20,000 or 10,000 men. from Winchester, a Haskins of twenty-0:e or thirty , mike from Manassas, sad between 11 and 12 o'clock; wag In the thickest. of the light. He led the lent wing of the,Confsderate army, and panned the dying fa • (tires for wend mtlia.. • - iliztPk. Lrirkw:"—The flower of South Catalina, led by Beanregard—Thhi splendid Legion began the tight. They':chuged and drove the tawny at the very ontect. Boutlrearollos was Brit to talent Northern- mreasloni both In • the council chamber The order of Secretary Stanton against Gni publication of war news dim not seem - to have intimidated the Secession spies' in Baltimore end Washington. In the former city, only la few days ago, at a public meeting, the Seces sion fury broke out, and ,waa. only suppressed by the intervention of the police; and it is believed that they, are even more active in . Washington thin ever .before. The, way to pritarieffeetualstep to thin business is to hart the. first .of ;those '.-irretelles 'who detected sending information into .the ranks. of the enemy, or to adopt .the plan.pursued by Germ. Halleek,4n Idiesouri-:4et them be thrown' in prison end held there as hostages for the good behavior: of their - ,aunciates outside.- It is menstrouc that whilalre arereloleing over the victories, of Atte Federal troops, in. Tonne:ism and Kilutucky, these:ftympathispra , with See cession, yere and elsewhere should pot only. refuse to applarkiho triump h . thO Goveon meat` wtdell protects there, but should be en gaged, secretly, actively, still further attempting to diniorellie and weaken it.— Sperial dirpatckto Ms - Phi/a: Prat. ' - Do not be so savage, Mr. Ness. , Why would you punish v spy t ~ , Nirn do not:want to , hurt anybody you know. , It :would beta pity to ,raise any bed blood,'air 'we want all these fOlys bank again la gat power, - *Yore we win be as jollyis 'Can a very . Tenio Oreuser Y0R.4 34 w,- Ann opportunity of spending money, and, given great many fair.ll:lldlo.hare nothing better to, do an opportunity-to spore fine unifoniti and lire at Governm ent. expense.`;-To balm* it .will tax. the' !labor of the North "mod enori., mettely,-bia that mere. baget.Ue; Co We I&!s 11 ". 1 1, and win b,oli.Tek• r?lyili and Co: • What a Southerner, Understands an Abolitionist to be. The prisoniirs taken, at Port Donelson are . 00ntposed - nuthily tho poor whites, whom slavery luarkept:ln'Profound ignbranee, and .who have beeft deceived - ny. the designlag s4r► plasters. , A correspondent gives the following exampLes One man:thought ntur army ma oompotod of "nigger! and Germinal". dnothei had a vague idantluit ..they.wero .1100111 1102 i of non= demripta..i.‘"ifby," said- bb, "I thought Your folks was ail Yankees tat I see our there'un the , ditifi and they look ' mighty natiril, aid I lototed over Oar; - 164 saw One man running, along, and, over ajar; And saw another, and, arid by tdiey Ifni& all just llke our kind iefolkdswg-gozio, it." - Now; • I!..icridept. ibst, so-n the a creature irith harneotoot amis. tail,,:spifri,:- log go and brimstone oat of hapalldi litditt!cy*pbotaiiPon. Id/ trinity. r.t The New Congressional Apportion.. . ment. The tollowing table shows the number et members assigned `to each- State, under t e r oaring 01'1850. and that of 1800: 1850. 1040 Alsbams,....—. 7 6 mr,-!Tnl Co oneciicat —.. 4 4 Ywrta...._........ i i EMM •• •• • --- 711617}and..--.. 6 5 Iffamachusetts ._ll 10 giS2'IMB Secession Spies VOLUM.E_ LXXV---NO. 94., 1820. 1860. 4 6 Bltnnesota..--, 2 2, N. Hampehire-. a 0, New Jersey.— 5- 5 New 31- , North Hemline- 8 T 19, Oregon 1 11 Penneylranlz 241 Rhode Island..‘.• 2 South Chrollne... 6 Tennessee .10 8 Texas. 2 4' Vermont— - -3: Virginla....--13 11j MEE Kentucky Louisiana. T0ta1.....~.....Z38 241 The table is interesting as showing rapid rim) of the Northwestern States in perib4 and influence. lowa, Missouri, Michigan anti Wisconsin all gain largely in, their representations. . Of the Southern States, the only ones that gain are Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana. South Carolina's represente - thin hai fallen to - four inembers—freo lees then "the young free State of l'ewa. • In the present Congress the West is repro seated by sixty members in the liense--.itt eluding Missouri. In the next Congress the West will have. seventy-four scats that • bod. • Th y e Eastern, or old free States, nine in number, have now ninety-two. Represents tires. In the next House they will - hare bit eighty-seven. • The elate Staten—Missouri excepted, Whirl' belongs to the West and will - Coon be trete-- were entitled to eighty-three seats in the Ileum) of Representatives: Bop the next ten years they will be entitled to but seventy-six seats having lost by the °ensue seven more than' they have gained. Califorita - gains one mem , ber, and Oregon remains as before... The, in- . crease of all the Western Stake, therefeni,lB - lifteen members. - _ Illinois makes the largest_ of any,Stato, and lowa the next largest. They have now but eleven members., I/tiring the next decade they will hare, Moody. • flow Floyd and Pillow Eicapedi A writer, from Nashville says : ' , 1 Flaydand.Pillow both passed-this-place on .opeeobes to the people, explained their, def ii t. Monday of last week. , They both made sh rt t at Fort Donelson, and', promised great , d' daring diode 'for the:future. A 'few of' 910 people iheired, 'and" meat of them 'tranted evidence—a guarantee 'of -; sdoceisiO - They got promises avian: - • - . Pillow explains the eause of the losel ef llio . Fort as follows : lie (Pillow) held theextreine left, Floyd the centre, andlinekner the right Wing.: "On Saturday," says Pillow, '! / drOve, the Lincoln army inch by inch,expeeingßudk- ner's assistance, as I had ordered him to de tach a portion of Ms force and march to the aseistanoe of. General FlOyd against the cen tre. Bet he refused to' obey the order, giving - as his reason that the enemy then landing from the boats, would conie_ up the kill 'over his breastworks and - in his rear." From this moment, Saturday morning, Beek nor seemed to.: give. up all hope, and about noon, When 'the three Generals had . a confer ence, he advocated a surrender. Pillow Ob jected; Floyd soon agreed,_.with Buckner. Then Pillow asked the other two to tint °ter the whole command to him and that he *wild fight it through. Buckner wouldnot consent, saying the lives of his mon should not be'sate- Hiked. Floyd said, "Gentlemen, do what you please; but the fort must not be - ahr rendered with me in it ; if it should, I - know' I should be hung.'! So-they, finally agre e d, after dinner on Saturday, follows : Floyd would, with him own private troops, make his escape up the river; Pillow, with one aid, would take a small boat and °roes the riven at Dover ; while Bucknei Would remain and sur render on the beat terms he could „get. ' This was the programme which they carried out. Advice from Kansas "Kxperience is a 11011 T school; bat fools will learn in no other," Is the old adage: Kanies having dearly learned a lemon in this school, now offers her advice,but we fear the fools are not all deed yet, and that we shall be a:Re pelled to go to school as Kansas has done. This is what Kansas has to 'Say . Kansas knows will how hardit lo kill s' serpent, and has but little faith hi slairehOldets and their sympathisers, in er out of the linfon. Let the men of the North who desire a perces- . roma peace beware of too ready a yielding! to what some will speciously call generous im pulses. If we fail to .settle .the count of.. this' zebellion, - we only pave the way for indefinite turmoil. There are , men in this. State ind elsewhere, whom this conflict has educated into a determination to light slavery. The writer. of the shoo . ° hatinot seen COWaleti" speech, or lie would have ]earned that-the best way toefupprers the rebellion into forgive the rebels, and protect slavery' from-'all harm. The Noithern people, we pinsunni, Will he Per- - mitten to PaY the coat... , : , . The - Ip3inie inditiary Committee 'o3n the Ceneorehtio of the 'Pres.: Mickmita; chairman of 'the Muse Com- =Mai on, the Judiciiry, bin .completed elidence before: on the investigation- into the censorship' of press4nessager."passlnt through the WaShington telegraph deco; and will be able to report ins few'• days. ,- A large number of. witnesses bare been examined, and the Mow York,ißoston,l'hiladolphis, cindin-• nail sad Clibiago papers hayobeen mresonted. All the suppressed , dispateltes . williki Val li/had _in therepel% And wilt form an,inter eitieg arid startling pietnie dt kreakitici jeur maim: • The record of suppieslid dietststme is very large against the New York XIIINISir and lieraid, and but Tery.itoderata ;with the Mew and World.: The muff egelest Phil-• adelphin ,sensation Jennie& large, and unaccompanied b 9 .: any, evidenonnY ha Or respondents, the committee making ; t at pa- per an 907 o POtiojiln'4 l 4i.t . AnAaditiougd lurtiCle The ate Committee on -Military Affairs, ~t=.their:meetingTuesday Morning,' decided to'report ths following Itottio bill, providing that hereafter the - following shalt be promul gated as *II additional article of: war, for the' government of the army of the 'United Etates, - , and shall btobeyei and observed as such I .. Amicam..—All.ollicers or ,POrsons In the Mil - itarY - or genitor of the United Slates are prohibited f Mal eta ploying , any of the form s 'under: their. respective commands, for the 'purr, - pose of returning fugitlyee 'Skarn service or labor who may have **taped froin any parsons to whom such labor is Mailed to be rine, and any officer who obeli be flitted gulJty byi. court-martial, of violating this article, shall be dismissed from the ironies. • , Section' two ..provides that this let. shall: takeeffeoffecim and saber itti passage. . 7 Eam . on's Dmraasn.--A ;Washington Welk to the igesr York - Euming.Pbet —.The - Congressional'. Committee'osi " the:Con duct of the War. deny that the publication of the'evidenoe Lo Fremont's can war authorizei The publication of Genena . lirement'si de; few° produces much a:aliment here, and the merits of the assume Mgain freely emmassed: Bnta orffradoicrt itts:-.4hOWasb-. ingtonoortespotidenttof the Cincinnati &mitt amatarizes ,Cowast's lama speech in Cowan-mild° petitfo'gging`aPeach against Tnuaboll's oorillastion bill to-day, ad was oonkratulatod by = rowel]; Salsbury ,- and, Wilding% • L. '• : " 1W4.~ rs. W ANTED-bis firetolata -Nevi York Upi.lusaanosi:Compstyr Ga , AQUI tot top , ' relent the Company fa ..rittsbergh. One in .good itandhig, Intiatlgensi pinowerlide in 'Amelia tinder. aka; and well acqualated.witb she Waft citilee4 may'alditee(Wl4l his paw,* pww 871 New York` ANTED DILME.DIATELY—Irqung abio-besea taw Calve none t h e _ld " Apply atlisedqueetwoi: Veiny HAW center of riderdeaduhid etweel."44. 4111 WW.. . —I4,,W:IVaItAVITOIIO, dme 7 . . ; Bet. reneepirele 1111VA111110.—Basineit a A .2 ' w I tkln W n r.a. temg gi r 44 ! : rl - 7 w•-• pas *ma ----- - s. Yount AAA I.4wult,.4.)rcia VMS INSURANCE,. BY' THE Rina- • Ala= ILIITETM. INSURANCE coxreanr. • : OF PHIL ADELPRIA, o 3 BUILDING[.. Meanie, " ' ' • perpctusA, ILERORANDISS, FURNITURE, fn., in town or country. 001 a No. 303 Walnut street. ; • C. I TTALsS229A6; Aura, V Ol O OB .. FinTrortitsge on LaprovedliityFforrr_._, . L • t , worth doublathe •'•"•-,,•- Oround runt, Brat •••• g . ,S 9 •-•• • • Penna. IL B. Co.'s 6 per cent. mortoo - DM% lia o , oo o,cort»..-- • ' • FLOM 00- City of Philadelphia, 6 -per rent. Loan_ 00 . 000 00 - • ••••• Allegheny county 6 per et. P. Loan ; LOAEO le' • • 001.1atars. 1 Wadi, well secired—,.... 2.690 09 Illudingdon 'and ' Broad Top 61 tantain •. • • Railroad. Company. 1f0u5.,..,,,vag,000 03 • • Penn ylvania Railroad ekt'a mortgag e. :4,030 0:0 Stock of Reliance Mutual le:nitrous CluLlr-; SLMO MI -- Steck of County Fire Insurance 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Landance ' .TOO 00 .• Commercial Bank - do 6,106 91 • - Mechanics' Bank, do ... „Ann 60 • Union FE Insurinee Co.'. 90 Bills Receivable. holl o9lo .16,40 T Itt 'Zook Accounts, accniod tutored,. etc..-- %MG 7 Gash' on band and la boob of adonia,..... 11,555 15 CLpt Clem' Tingley, " Liaranel BisphaM, Z. LothrOp, W. IL Thampeon, Bobt. Tolland, Robert Baran, • Claw Leland: 7 , ‘ Frederick Brown, . Rcell'h; lonlligt • Wm. Buser Jacob T. Bening, O. litmeasson, B. 7iVotst,f Benj. W. Tingley, !Bath Bowers, , John IL. Wierall, JM. R Woddward;' , Msrahall Hill, John Bheoll, Pittsb;ghs B. MINCIIILAN, Beerdory. J.U. PUFFIN, dope. :r Third and Wood street.. m 6 Nortkw‘it TNDEN.Nrr AGALNST LOSS 13 IFINKINSIMULNO'S COM. I.A.NY 011 PHILA.D.EIikkiLL 011 , Ice, 435 . and 437. gheirtnnt dreet, new Statement of Assets, Jantiiii Ist, 1440,4aMilabed agreeably to an act of laseantry, • beings— - Bind Mortgages, amply 5ectm0,..:.W58,303 00 Beal Estate, Weal ray $ 108,314 01) mat 102,805 00 Temporary Lau:won ample Vollatesal • &mules.— 19,131, 00 Stocks, (present taw 590,667 12167. 1.99,790 00. Notes and 11111 s ' 117,919 90 • . 52,208,661 ca only profits from pm:thuds whlcti:tbdo Company aux disido by low two .front risks siblch bore teen dotormbiet Immo= node on Amory Afeecdption• ptopirty— in town end country, at isms so low aa are wmoditont withoecnrlty... .. Sinn their • 'oration &period of Aldity 'they . bawl paid Ione& by fir; to on amount ex in .Ebar.lll4Utoir,q/./Milms, thissebroffmillnrasldanco of the advan tag es of inannuate,ntwoll as ildrdaldlls laild:.d.bpoon 'to itteot with prop/ph/tad .0 Palm P 01 4 004 #. 4 . : ear 1 . 858 —*•-- 11 99;q 5 Obarles N. Baxick,Or. - Lase Lea, MordocalD. . Jacob B. foalthe ' Tobias Wagnar, - Edward DaTll S. Brown,. !.oeo. W. - Samuel Grant, George 31 • WIABLES ILDW4I,I,D . 0, - Kid OOFFLIT. droll, cor. Wood & Third ids. Brzn, . . J. Gdli& gly6 Office North • AATESTERN 'INSURANUE cu ,, A TT NY . 431 r PITTSBURGIL •• B. DULLER, Jr., Praierra. • 0. N. GORDON, Secretary. " • ' - Office, No. tt2 Water stmet„ Spam a Op.'s Nara bows, up gain, Pittsburgh. . • Will *untie waited *hats of Fir. L ood•Marito Risks. d UMW Irstihaion, managed by Directors trio aro wait kemeis 0. the amenturtay.tusa who MY' cider, bl rertPhetet and .ithenelttlt oosiofoilli the ehorrader tryr.o Aglow* awned, as °fain the Lat preteetiou to Aar who &slat to.boimored. . ASSETS, OCTOBER 30,1850 , Stoat. 00 Mortgagee . .2460 00 . Open Accounts, tt . ;7,00 00 .. Premium Notes...—. ' '27:095.14 Notes and Bilis. 174,016 lir: DrIZOTOiII R. Miller; Jr. ' I Andrew icicle:l; James McAuley, Alauseler.lipeenc, Nathaniel Molmes, Marld M. Long.. Illmtek, Retie J. , Thomas, 7,), Gwynn Mantle, Makatea MrDllrent 11. Smith, • John It. 1141une,'" Ntlcketean. • . •ci nty3o . . F. M. OOZ ON, fieer'et LLiNy 'E -AND . BUDANDE.'.-INSURANTIC*.:•DOMPAISCItd Olt • 44°liri b3 AllYS c o " eg 6. l . l r e "E ttflr iLLL $900. O(X):•'''' I trll 4 ll 4 k - croiTflr -61 ISOatna PLATT, Secretary: • .•' • • ,• ; , T • • TNSIOTANOE. CO. OF THE gtAITE • LOY PENNHYDVADLK, PHII;ADDLPHIAIZ • . • Incorporated 1794--Capttal, _ _AC Apetir, Ye 1,1153 : ........._ ...1.-MINIM Do : • • HENRY D. SILIatRERD. Erstatrar: , WILLIAM GADDER, Becretory., • . . ,11DIARTFORD FIRE INSOBANO&COA • HARTYOUD. Incorporated 1810-Cepttil,l6oo,ooo;d '.- A 20 Y4 7 44 • 11110.41.14.1.11Nasordarp.: %••:••••: .4 , 11:. • ' ' tar him-ince In the aborenld and reliado &one ;•'• PUY!. can. be °.b4 1 .'1 1 :b7 17 . 17 t a rts g .4 . • • sr Water street. Daimlers ndrididDL fialZ EN'S IN U 1141.11t3i.Whil'ANY . JOF PITTSBOROEL qmcv, cornar. Pdatirot ‘ and Water streets,' second floor. • - . . WX. BAGALFF, , ,rraddp4 " EtalftlEL• BEA; Sieret • Insures Steamboats and . \ Insures sydarnlossandninass la. the navigation of the Southern and Western Myers, Laker • and Ba=rni havntainitibf the Seas. - wawa Ices and damageby.ftna•-•:! DISCOTOICI Jobs 8 1,1 140 7 4. Jr. H.. Cooper, 8. Ibuta 7, J. Caldwoll,Jr.„ Joba 8. Dlhitoth, . Chubs H, ISagskeyti Jia, Pork, Jr., W. 4..76histon, B.": Joao's," . Ikea. Owens... • ""Eciti. T. IL Howe, Body Premton.7 B • ham. PlindUM,l.Xlilit. Finis AND Id nolluamiorvompe..mt, N 0.149 Menial st., - opperiLe the *Moto Haase- Capital, 11910,100,499i5, 11901,004„ 101 Make all nude Of Insurar., elthdr piiiettla I lizidted, oaerea7 4440103mi1a , Propektratiler chaditio, at ronamede rates .I c t i resolum. • 111.. W.,,BALDW/11. Fk• iThridod. l:litLid141111BEE, &crawly ; .• , • - t i lt, O. Pad., t ' ' , 3ohaOl en i. nw 1.0. 9 1 11ia11P 19 10 , 77 Wiler. - .7: a, corrrir, - Aiiii, Third and.Wood.ptcesta. Chu. Ova, 14.-B. • . F. Arm:. LLEGHENY INSUILINGW-:COM .411.1'd2i OF RIMBFSPYr . • 5%;45, 40;157 Flab streetataak Black. - Lames &pima allelids Inteilidlturfilanbiks, iatzfri. ° l 2 MED,Tfofe• 11. 1"3". B'"4 7;a. DIAN, eikraysreit. Gesm33l.ack, Jag' Sco Airginder Pp4Lo7, tt, &mike McOluiltaxg, 4aISIISIIIIIII4' Chuisa.Arbuthnot, Willlaza Cur, r Babel:VA lice J. Nathomaaraati Ctuisilat, - I eager,: Mark. W,WappaN > . Mules*. pncvd, - ; D.' R.' Galway,' • 7, • • , WIcEMLIER it W.1L5(Hp5i,,,,,2,47.4t , _ Se*ing Machinesv. zo. sinrrl[ sTamenpm irilltal4 - P,ll. rums or us% WI MMI & •WMMN • ,doordift as :Tinto ,Irfooss.. _at BUM TAXIt t. • OHIO sretrii# ll, 4 . , umnims STATE PAM' • WISCONII33. aunt sere; lOWA. SANEXICSI VATS LOA; T2l.ll,llinglg YA/3 STATE ram; TERatONT ruts^ TAl2f miagt+ • • - ' • Xechanke lootttute• • o • Mechiltre • lnititote . • Ontra stent,. ,firresola , lad other Monty. Yam too pinworms to niehtfol6 We:eebrtothe.rokbllo WIIMILKab.WILIIONII IMPROVED SEW . to XA Ulxs. ,ot,ILADATCiro: Paton, stth'lneremot botalidetioe in its 'netts thabost mot most Mailible raw!) , sawbozzins: - . noir in tire . iewoaroally moll an Oa tldotot.'fibitoo, 'maker looatodltoltimricost .totrotatimith.the meat* adtattopOil boiropollho; oo both olds.ibanlag no Rilliegr&O.cm'Allkusiot diiita•ixfactestroothe t toarii a pae meat, and am* dumble tken_agy attor o lWir' - On rat biatructbuce to wale • otoroedloory sesso, etttch,lOnai so; bind a" Oak* mil 9 !' 91rolom roststolog.teethiosiati4oto ;Ulu ot r4varittra...4l,l4w,iwrimir, . _ . - =P I 26 MENEM
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