:'f~..~ EMM " '2:71 111 „' •:7,1 •EViitisitEtt -7 1 N f furv. CaNIXISSIIO.Ir, Av. .........,.....................-................- :,,......L.-.....:4'.1Z -- • - • • ..............,".., --- o Rai, aa v.A.:l4,Luracp r easi u s- SIERIVER'Ept,ZEAR,' . Ewe di/41min WESTERN 8/ZISZHVE CHEESE, ; , . - .. WHOLESALE-GROCICES BoTuit, LAIIi i iPORIL,BAOOI4, ILOUR, Irls: 4_ ,l . - - - - -- -. POT Amp;leg .481111:8; /144/4111A111114 : 11- ' 11219 AND ARD 01141, MIND FEINT I Produce. . arally, Nos. 141 and 141 Front area, pousinswi itemmums: ~ . ~ oa ter. - ''' ULP 4i.BIrEPARD 76031MISHION M- C M ASTS and dealers in /LOUR, GRAIN AND - PEOMMlietiNfailaliihorSEntreef, •PnlldnirShr go. Choice brands of flour for Deicers and Pandly nee constantly on. band. Particular attention paid to • Slang orders for Merchandise isenorally. ocdidly FRANK - IFAN-GORDREL,Pirzotres AND Corriammt Mummer; dealer In FLOUR, BUT TER, BROOMS, SEEDS, - LARD, CHEESE, POSH, - - DRIED AND 4REEN MOWS and i':odace CM -orally. Llbetaftastradeinote Saadi ontsinsfoiments. Warehouse, No. 114 = • • • d street, Pittabor , • T aus. J. h I.4TEL, mEactuvr D.Ai.icata . 9xtri)*_op44, dettlyd Cnrnor Hand .treat and Duquasue Way. TAMES-U. VA Y FoswAnDmi 'OR Coantaaws Maacearr, Ifro .tbi 'Alta VLOWIL, DRAIN, BACON , LAUD, BUTTER, EGGS, it. Western Produce ganerally, No. 10 SMITHFIELD STREET, caner of Flat, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ flirUrdera and anudgrunenta galena& Nanlyd I AMES A. FETZEB, FORWARDING AND COIIIIIISIIOX /ICICII/111T for the ado of YLOUN, ODAIN,WON.LfaNDe4TiaIAN_Nd*r . : PNIND ValliTeaW Danduadiga ilia. - 51 , Xfakkat earner of Vint, Pittabargh. ocAdl _►. SCIIONAKSX... WM. W. ZANG. ....- PSHOMAKIR & :-. DLIC.: . i l a COMMISSION - - ..., .IIitCHANTO and wholesale Sealers le (111003- . RIES,JFLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCR, Ac., No. 329 _ Liberty Greet, Plumber h, Pa. sel3:dl HU 11151 Ws- I ijoi AV Glll 6ion No. IE3 iberty street, ? urgh, GENERAi. PRODUCZ, 01LOCIERY AND MMISSIONIALECHANT. Coos sate respectfully solicited. fe2firdly WS. ...... WHITS. BROTHEh ' , FORWARDING • ValGeD D wItRA , RIRWILAA'rf And &WM PR DOORS AN'PRODUCY'GRNICIALL;No. in 5D.5 Liberty street, Pittabv • It, Pa. my/7 A" E ,•• .4 • los " • dealer In CRUDE AND REPINED CARR° OILS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, Ae.., No. 183 Elbert street. rehThdly — WILLIAM WILAIM, Gong Pat-Va./ DAVID AreADDILDI, MAR. A. 007110, • Special Partner. EA.NS dt COFFIN, successors to -.Ll.L.Weandlear, Means & Co.,NIIOLESALE ORO OEMS, °ornery( Wood and Water streets, PI ttoburgh, Penn's. - • y 3 dl ~ en L. OWL PRONOUN AND COMMISSION MIN; W A NTS, Y. 47 Liberty istrt.t., Pittsburgh, Pa, auiS ffoliaTclAY - Wab • Geaarias am, Cumusitor Dlzzirmurrs, corneebt • ittileld and Wstar streets, Pitts • . Lllmits; 4;4' " HOLZ .12 sus Giiixiiss Asp Coautuitiel Mszetturra, No , • t b. 1e2:41 a. ILIMILVATRIC.L....II. a. IanOWN £ NIRK_PATRICKS, Lax Gsoczas sad dalliers in /LOUR AND 1111103, Nos. 191 and 193 Libarty Mast, Pittsburgh. hisaceana for the ode of CRUISE AND RN. TIN= CARBON OILS, No. CO and 70 Water street, 'lttelourgh, • Adreaceittiadcoalobidgizeisimida...:--- DR vec;iirii. QUION JOHlsisTo . mr.Auxt.m..e.tru Mir 011.211 Y,! YANCY GOODS, DUILIANGELLIk3LLS, tLx SIEDICIN= y prime tw-. which' he oSoningionott pc*. t.lorzer Held amt roortliNttelete; Tittatinigti; Ps. ' • ' PreocrlptiotyOefaisy rtapoonsind.e.t. all boom EL — FA.O.NgIiTOQ4. WHOLE-1 • aut lint onner End 'llimintieturer iit'*IVITE I LYAD AND L(TUADGE, comer pc lilroollnitti Smut! I traits, Pineburgh. • -'"" • • mh7 J OHS P. Wir,r, WHOLSAALS Use!is DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH.= Al DVS STUISS,SIo. HiSlaberty. gimlet; Plttaburgit. AU oriLbre receive. prompt attention. mh24 ra en Cum site—?*OlgaL . 1 44 11 • 2 •• 'Weoizioax ADI IttrAiL Darosurri, opium. or,: piltergir and St.' rig 11: - .4kEi ,trout, *corner of Wootritreet'and ; Virgin alley, Pt labargh. Po. " arro • • Erft. 2. " 11,011141 ,- .WAiiosszie u'Ai• tam. Orms., seouud story Kuimea LAw Bum>. LIM 34'93 Damoodltrest.. - .WILI attend to the mottlnnena, seeining and eolleaj ltibikif detain; immtles, ar.; la-Waibingtoni Markel 'of CA manta. nolinemn JailVascrariaca... .:- - ....:--;.1-.:...Wall'ItZLI.0114 VUOLPATILICE & MELLON, Ancei Jitiaat-laor, No:.>m icarth'ateart, Bradawl abovaakaltheaid, Pittaba .Ir,' —at 17:diet ft -* Oroci.,/g0..150 k9irtlCitritit, i ninortC.Chtn% stk kistab • k •• q ••• , T Qin' • • A'. H. • X; qrroirsinr, A7taw. ' ' urines; Tufb! aEteef, ii 41 0 1014 !tit, 'Pffica of 1 • r - shall t Erma, Pittob. . • '4l 11 . • A • • V. 'Cairn224,ll, Law, has notemod'W KIIII/1 . 8, LAW 9WILDIMIBOIO.II.L' Dexi tw Tiadiet. March: ; sr 16.:41 1 23 '• U • • *:223‘., At102220r.r AT LAW , rim.44.;l49:*Rak., sows. unnierATi,Bandingl , Ps.; .4 , , . 4.14- PRODUCE: --i. , 0.uni0..-:::.:::::.:—...;.::::,.....,..: iiici i T. Aigc#2 AI:WWII:MON, CONDDLIIO JLA aim FOlL'lllitl . )1310 - XllACLUlTs,deatoralti WU; NatX7NDIDItYri .W.,ftFt..- • /LOOS, num, sa, OON, NUTTER, lartilAlD 01L,,-- POTS AND -evAlibrixfiX4. lll 4%o ll4 7:7 li l, l kull lladirodueo ganoraily.,,Altior biati4t D . A . r. n. alma on-larrt. - Agent -liar Die -11e(Dion th -• CoMarsitildad , Pattatted Poirl Illsuelid. , Diert_ US &mond and 14.5 First atm. between Wood and Slatra gold, Pittsburgh Pat-, z. tit apldly . etillaTAli WAREIIOUISII.-11ENE Nali, couutms, irenramil E dcr . algooomispion Kerb dual and denier In CR Burma, LAND FIBII sad Produce generally, 'a. 25-Wood strove, gboraltrater. Pittainariall. , , . ary2 'TAMES UIOOd.ES & W., Posix Dom, u zii, and drakes la PROVEBIOIDL °armor of Maw ,itsd *ALF 't shiPrtit.,_ . - —Ps6:O7 vrsge,..i.rcE 11 - °AROMA CattFll4oaisarr Po" V • PlLlOrnif PICULDILLZHIA in BILIARCII "Ili aW 41li411! .1. , T 1 1: 4 ?.1 Tr . r i T i a l• , - P. JON. ES, . AGMS? NOE= ANnkk . • amng..ltrinet Peabigincolo, end Mariford In= . - romance Campania, g 7 Water Amt. 1# QAX.UdEL Mak, SFCIMCTA.Kr AkTiAlei st i . t "Ir 4o 0 91 " 1 ";P#. 1 *04044 - 4141! . .C• 161 Ai; 410 vilacnuensor.W wlNetimbuise• goiiinvivitzwinor iitiewr s . l l l .( ...IA:- 144i$00X,,Skteuwalfir .a..•• puma= Oomonunre iCi Maim atereL:•..,:i .micri i r • . ' • .4)407 Romp's. - ....q.-.12., ,, ,,.. , ....,....-.... %. 4., , :". , w zr el jou iff-..lims . x.,o4.ll4—asans jecazoisal. • L i'• ailtalk - e4X,L 1 s' • 1 . i. •.:::. ,-- '...;01. ..,; ("ft W".. NFU.. Cs..) •., ' • '' wirouzA.zat =axis vis . . --..••• DST • . . . Ai all , Manna. - •• 7. • lablet U dMireidna l lin a" ti . TITAPLN AND IrANOT DRY GOMM, N kw cornered Yourth end Market Moeda. 11 W. AA RK K g r a W., DRALRR3 Dt Ds! • Soost, Na 59 Market street, between third end !AI tri -if tir4 • rue laser DEI.= bog ii° l 44 414.1C1..110110P1it. TOSEali 40* o)l64iii Tsui" , Ntieg,oVilitainaNnoni - inaw GooSs , No. 1 7 M 021Pito rOttilkOntb. aP IS ' COMMA& TT.j!.1,16y.teLrfiL..,...112 rutd.gx 1-b"7=177-47'7"—mia 'r un i t Dzuzunr Ilimotawas, 110T110116 ett, Anti Id awl /I 71/th screst „ . • - ' BOOM .a.rn• SHOES. ; AND 811013 _ • itlitg - 64611P11141iiAiic O. BOOTS irrez.doectiosourcir %ilium J , IltS Pitiabk. W. A.LBMK /JON & 01). t ritom. _ ........._ 4,,,........., :_....".......,..a i rmi.,64., . _ - 10==1 ;MOS. L1T1LZ,11.11........ 1111X121.1. .ITTlilt. THIMBLE,. *.WROLIMAIE i.l..tGaocrss aico..Cainanzom Mzicz rii , de.lera lin PRODUCE. FLOWBAOON; CHEESE, ;CARBON AND.LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GJ,14.0, 0011011 TIMM; ' 161 Pthibargh tiinußctiireng -Del+HY. /1.2 Second ante., Plusb h. ; al1301:1124. , it/roDONAID & ARBU Wawa.; asi.u.tiecraUxis,,pioiwczicoincureirmii ca. ,wra Jobbers In N.11.8E/CAW n4110E1038E14 EiLYTHEV.SIIOI,IB BYRUPS,_ILOUE. (KM, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS,4Ic. R. 233141b601 amt. Httaburgh. no14:1 P. EXIDYS-...4.2..11: ASTXPOL*IIIII.. D. • REYALER,& BROTHERS, isuccesam to Iteysueridt 'Whales/a dealers In 'FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON j FECTIONRRY, SUGARS, FiliN wows. to., biol. 020 and 128 Wood street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Penn's. :di RROMSON'ac . 3O.; W actaisitz GR- Z%riagit z ,Puoa d twori Ao Du rit ktgatr 2G0;,;255: Okay istie:Aat.,. A. hillEAlikt,..Wuougiuktß Gums, orCaMiussim Xxiesuas.: and dealer 1114 1,0 Uila/N. &MODEM& Ar7r:PROVISIONS,IIa, Liberty sinatioppollta hand; Plttiburgit, Pa.• • • ear Libask &draws =Liken consignments. mblB:L7isz: .. • . -7. . . . . . ii.' - jONVA - 1W44_013.11X. .ON4/..Na N.. 4 MAZIY 611.8, Mid P 1 idnuth inanasaiirodWiltries, No. 141 Water rtzool, abort th• Aftonthog Pittab • Pa. , -• ROBERT lilLZ}.ll: 7 1r7C0' ' w 44. is Gaocala, Conansannt nu nalraandia Dicacriarri4 l 'and &dein In PRODUCE and Tina burgh manufactured,. Plitsbur• h. HINNY ......7011111111PT011. AMEEKT Wm:az/Lux Aioms; TaouipsDiu.iras.p.o4 Com/aims 6.B4.thiitrest;.ll4tatmirgb. MIN WATT' %MUTT* WlLSONOVuovesazi Gsa• ur ,- crxemokritifoi deskrs ln Produce and PittakurgtOptiii xoli psu2f, Lib tit:time% Ping ' • 9, , DILWORTH4 CO.;:Wmozzois chwoma, tlcitatt itrest. N02141E6141: . _ ,• not ' . *** l ol W Ni lK; c lll a li ** kfe !! tl7 2 Nr 42 Llttria i . ler6 YiitLAAAi BAUALEY, •WHoutsais Glittkna:Noii 18 'and - 20'Wood stmt.; Pitts- PPM: "1.1; . 1101.ESA131 QaYcsa.hiu of boo. Ans. No. rt3i.4l,ert7 .snot, Pittsburgh, Pa. --• ~„y. or Warn BTWit - CH.INA: /111.1:0 tALEAM eIkIAIRED sirOrvics4.36 IrJuitizoCiz ei 'No. 74 Purrs' 43russr,l'aremsono0.,P.4. - ,natl6:lyl4l4 W. S. 1MAC1L1NT01131..........11. P. SLUM., IiEMPHILL. 00.,; .ILL,oomar-Pilm and, tPliara targets, mar cu. City. WiImt:Mbr.I4 7. PIIMIMMM-Em ElanMaittutta of MACKINTOSH AND MEMPAILL'S 1.110.110V1D , PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND. SLIDE VALI:MI.S4 all Miaow' mai etym. /laving put up toachluery of largo capacity and of tbs Nottwoadityi wo are trzenV . to do Wary Job bingwandaolluit.warltan I trasiing.tlit.Lby . - promptnewand - thw Mumma of our wart.; to =Me public patronage..Gl.--...1,„ -We iortot ot.eciol -Wootton to -our •BALA.Nefit - LY/tIitMALLIMLLAILILNG:TtitII3III3; da.ccooliinine tottoirtigos, Jaoretoftuto2unottatooct. in this of 'am= lc ram- ILUXI34.I3,NuILL C0., - No. 61 ldwtery. STLAALII4II4.N.X4AIVNoTiv AND s 81W4.'111011 WOHNIIO-rnrat DARAIIMTAYAT zivxkIiVXDAtid., alMilin - 41011MOr 4aiturpmfai: „ zr2 K , .• , afc 11.11.014.F.And 11W101.dawagh+Aort alit.thAITaiL All Odes froth illitharthe r'tl at, iimar 4l o= - 1 , = fil.U.Oldit.S . X,oolo9llbaruneruszlim &tlaiWaßX af.4 4- 4.9e' vars.m.if.,.. smu g w..a-sui.sa,"o... _Referpenoo43l44 sad GITAnI-itmth4 l " 4l .u.lo4 'wPrltstaardifti satiated-I tigamat-uudiret pried Ri gnail i triad carefully extracted, 1)7 • 4006111 time dzerldikr ;f °4 44AktiaL\MA4 - C Oatater of aMaaad .141?xttyairmethi • 6 , 771. - . 1:11141jal r a t ....ivarturitzu= 44oatimitrimAj• • •• tl 4s. • • ~loylikkant - Antedesser FA: of V, H. Olipluiat crer of, HOT ICHJAVIDJILITTIVaiit4 ] sCHAJWOAL nos/owa Aokio P*.•"441/ IRON sad IHT.W9.-" 4 < - • !ANT:AIi' rigrrCELSiagf-GLAM 77 , I 4-- woLitililintsrii ea!, oria,slWrOtAll. rams. waroonse, No. 12 Wood . 012 e/' of 12112,, , Pktib6rgh, , Pi, ••• ootnlyd K 1 .' 11 19K1.44.444 -4; (44,N , L ...a ., X.l4l44,...*** , •QiPaatto 2 131xtbeit manulLeturen of WHIM LASHES A DS*llW r . 0 4 V1.1;41oOri211onoi LNA,THEILBRALDSD Ordegi:ll;• . . 11‘ , 2 good. prom p , 1 7- 4 49.4(44. PlitAlslPl4losk., ,:.:1.0PPA.12/, AtP4RAT'us wffignixr..xo.Asucisoz yAlaculerrzirr paid • mak& tkixilsoa:Nhan tbs*Pratus can al'used to lie hest advantage. - - kledical gentlemen and their. *mikes lito had their teeth extracted by any priaxia, , MVare Nadi to testify me to the safety and padialmnese of the °part. tion—whatever has boinaidd by persona interested lb martin the , contrary, having no knowledge of my saireanitotAL TIETif inairted in may idyll. OUDRY, Inurnsr, To •P P. ADAMS, DENTLST, Connelly* u Building, corner of Diamond and Grant street!, tt•i 14 "*Prli'i Barsarnets—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hallocil, Theodore Bobbins, asigil!kl .41. 1 !!!, ,f AI !H7 #p l ft„ x . 4.7.41,TE AGE.r7I44 - WARD, J;Pia,tur.g J YEOi- B w"./Yr' l ".?' , !.`ll 4 l l =Mai Ibr mom. • ,r I ! Pe can Procure abitill Unman my !envy on reasonable lanes. Those wishing to inert limit money to good erli ad at toy itegtile.tr4ddieldjibdisittodd class mar °dim, , sal*. F -AIl commtualestioos sod Interviews strktly coed dentlar. Office, Grant:Messt, opposite dt. Paul CathedralJelidtt 41‘ 4 414.TRTTILESai7til JAMES M. RALPH, late assistant _tl) .cf Charles Itint r ep, noe EXPLICIT DRAW. /NUL ISP=i=4l7olhE for; Ili kinds of Dahlias. and napirhiteade their erection on reeeoa-• 43 to 4o4osto.tatoomotoug4wedc.sait t 1 tviir.—oake; 1 MOE DANK BLOONOPPII 'Dog. Purdahs§ PLANS AND SPECIPICATIONS for DaDdlop doter,' rip ; snorts oupertar and " . mad.na•Pl ____ Ina 4).3t,0. laYtal7 s-mmlom--mome—minminno--- .1-r LOILMOTIVire BLITMAT Ithrtnnctirir ix A muzia-fir' Pturarownsould DAVIS &OW!) 1104701112,pap . 01th and vim oat Xi:4Na A . ' Ma. Or MU , ahrt. TAO uOlOlll. ME.Laittilhakuut ham, INlssmeaft No. SI • Wood 61414, tarns travetwom sat _ 401 . 1 e&0.a.t_ _ .ANp:..-COATMERCIAL tinticibis• '• Sm. tradd 7211iiirtbleld Stmt. M== Eniiii ..--_. . . _ _ . .. . -;:',, -, 17.!.. . ,-,... , t .;,' .- - . . . . . . . .. . . .--". .-f r 7 i: -, , ... : .. i ~t , -.-,.- ,- .. ~, .. . , . .. .., PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1862. PASM,S. W ,7' OCT. PIANOS" I'osslloo.oABH.—Justzseatred at the met •Pieso Dfareromes, No, I ' • T strast,SLlLL f .00T. 1101311 W rD kOS, with Top Noublbss c an Lesm;Trost Beszt . doad Improved Inns Emma Made by me of the best New York makers, sad wtlf be sold for STA cash. oliesLorrwatarns, Bole Agent for Koebe's Phsaos,ead Prince's If doom. uNos. $225 —One beautiful Black Wawa, illiactave 61:11011311LNG PIANO, MI Iron Prune, New Sca/a,.tedTheaud •frain L. 175 to MS, Just received and lot sale by • lon JOHN H. YELLOII, SI Wood stmt. . $250 . • .1' • OS.: is—Two thrust Easthead 634 oaths : PI AN 06, CHICKENING, wititiull Hot /tam New Ilkae, to d need 7 hum 0.1H51:4* Wird:4llnd ma fob sahib, la JOHN -H. HLLOR. -Wnnd arra.. QINGINti 13001i35. - ; ' • k.)The Crime, by 3. B.' WOobbiry—ter os:L08'00 The New Lute of Ziou. by J: Woodhull do - 50 The Amepb; by 'Dr.:Lowell Hawn, do ....000 The Dle4ateon. by GOotgEr.4ltooti . do 950 The Sabbath Bolt, by George r. Root, doID The Jubilee, by William B. Bradbury, do —8 00 The Christian Bilustrld r by Aiken do ... 850 The Sacred Stet' byteonard ?did-elite'', do ... 850 . . JUVENILE SINGING IMES. The Golden Wreath, lOnthedition 7 per d000n...53 0 0 Tans /tarp, by'i. Getz% 300 The Nightingale, (new book) do .... 3 00 Sabbath School 8011, du ... 1 20 TheGoldenGhain,forSiabbathSchnola,do ... 180 Ail the above for sale in quantities or singly by JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood et., / 40 betwoen /Diethyl:id alley and goUrth et: ..rE tr , HOOKS. D R. CUMMING'S NEW BOOK — Teacb, u• to Pray. Tho YoungStephiothar. By Mao Tonal& Tha Bulbarlands. . , Under Currents t.rWall Streit. ' Recreations of • Country Parson, jai anti 2d series. :Songs itillan.* Keys. , .211.HOInsas2 • • ; Mara Constituthatal History of England. The Rabellion Record, Ist.aad John Brrxit 7 By. M.Vor.-Wlutlarop. Wood m 414 BAT k 'CO., 66 W stmt. Ll6oo's 0 K ALDINE /T/04.-7 JUL The Works of Thomas Hood, In loose 'and rem. Edited hj.Spasßargent.llMatrated with steel and wood engravings, elegantly piloted on tinted paper, Annallwmaro, !To be bomP/aW4 la aii monthly iolurbra.• Throw bow ready. BAYARD TAYLOR'S WOIDIS—Oros Eornom —The 'Prom Welting, of Bayard Taylor, in lasmall 8 v 0,.. volume.. . • , . THE SPIILIT or HEBILTM POETRY, by Isssc LEISURE 11011118 141 TOWN, by TO. Country Parpoi, WICDGWOOD.B DICTIONARY-Or ETYMOLO GY. • rev edition. &Mod by amigo P.2dareh. For Ws b R. d. DAVIS. is Wood st. OtiliS I .1300Kh I . I Medi.* tam of Electrielly--Ciarrett; Recreations of a Country Pareon; Queens of Society; Sklar* flours, by Brown. M. B; Women and 'nooks, by* L. flaw; Merman's Books; A Good 11th[, by CL.lieadei Personal ifistdry of Lord . Bieon; Lift of Sir Philip Shiner Soup in Nally lioys—c.l. W. Holmes; P 013612, by SAW Tenr " Lawny orni Slavery—Mechem; Leetnfts on Apoudypee—Bntler, Life and Spek na of Pooilas; • Ilisio,y of all flailtiona, saw, etc'.• . , nkh6 . . L. IthlAD e I& Fowl h street. tsuiaasikLildEtt'is•W tical Übeorvationa of Its Rectum-Anus and L.ontignona Texturee, giving their nature, seat,, ty 4 7*PtpWitakaPequbildt , Pad PrOo.tiu --f heipocially . aedreiiied . to non.niediail By W. BudanbAnar, L. D. For sale by • :Min #llBei9eT 93-Wtied MISCELLaI.rEOUS . Callus 1: :VON Dr..ai"in dui moat mica btanili'of GENUTNEI 11AV ANA EIGABS„, And all 1.1114 a AND CHEWING -- TOBA000;*:8210.1 , P, •PA Nor ISEED.SiIIIAUM PIPES, TUBES, At., &v., in great variety, UNDER THE ST. CIRICUMS LIUTEL,, Pituburgh, Pa. ' •rapplladVinlibOril lama. ' • In tinily CtiO —JAS. 0.1M11.015, NJ STI3OOO AND , RASTIO ~WORESR, PAPER LIANGPJAAND PLAUTUS& , • . rarIIENTRICS ANTS ORNAMENTS of sill kinds furnished on shell =dim . All order let at Zio.2loosircen street. six doors from Wylie, or at Palmer's Watt Paper Btuts r tio. 91 Wood atreet, will be • mptl Attended to. .-m9211 CALDWILI.I., fti CULDIVELL & NJ Ass .ND Dictum rig MANILLA, HEMP AHD COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAR, DUCAL BOB: IN AND OILE, TAMPAAnatis, DEM .LICALT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, An. No. CE.Woler niul 'fif Fnmt streets, rionintrib. . • • ' iipEnUy • . 14% YOUNAir successor to -thus , V im Aright Mar, No. VT Wed area, toroei of 'Disunond &Om Ander in nit thnts of CUTLERI, BAZOILE, HUMES, lINVOLTENS. KNIVES, SOLN. NOES, 0UN8.11x" An . law mootienunce,4lA above coma...a on bond. JAI,: " "OWNdElsll, PORE Pscardo AND DILLE'S IN BAL'Obi, DRIED BEEP, LARD, NEM LED RUMP PORK, No. Fourth street, mar Liberty, Pittsburgh. W, P...MARSIIALL,.Deuara u 4 WALL Us-ProL. BOWERS, Ac., No. 87 Wood Melee, Pittsburgh. je7 - pll. r.A.L.mA_ No. WOOD ST., iv. Dealer In BONNXTIA HATS, STRAW TRIM. 'RINGS, and STRAW GOODS generally. INOOAiSELLERS, Ifc. AY & GO., BOOKSELLERS AND SW noxree, No. db Wood street, nest door to the comer of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHOOL and LAW HOOKS constant!' on band. 11 S ." , 0. , STATIONr ZIA, BLANK BOOK 71111.1101410217121111, AIM Jo* norms., No. 67 Wood street, Pittalot .e3O jL. REAL, kkHNEBELLER AND STA... • yoxra, No. 78 fourth rtreot, Apollo BufldlngB. XEIMCALo • RDIVAL CARD., W. BODIWINAMIT, I D. =l=l=s Efaduearrhted lit Pittsburgh, will, sis sail.. devote hie exclusive stk:dim to the Medical sad dargicad .orestuiest of ChM& theasse, sepectially.those of the Lesser •Boveleush , r Paw, stkelodPsilko,' 'kW", litlasers4 falling of the lkseid,'Settktateadtke Morahan of Itheilk,WL treat the nrf• owehmoia Diessomeof thoWonalvitidatrys, Bledflet, do. Ms MOMS amarthe Mooosgabola Mm: .hwe beekovaatesiosaulteddwiti We'eleck's. m. lb o'clock p: Pitiatitiolithey tO raked hi !WV nut .tif the city. 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ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES: THURSDAY MORNING, MAR4II . . 20 Wendell Phillips' Lecture tm Weobb: its gton. The Lecture of this master orators at the Smithsonian festitnte , Washington,ll 'Pohl tett , YOilt - Vibitite.' jt is an amazing production, for the patity of its style, its wit, Its cogency, its brillialicyi and its heart. Wendell Phillips Is 'said to be cold and glittering, but never a man stir red the heart more, where there is any heart to stir. .We• take two extracts, as specimens' THE PRESIDENT'S EMERGE For the ant time the gates of the holy Of holies have opened and we have heard a voice from the sanctuary of God. From that Cab inet, before which in impreesive and utter confidence the nineteen millions of : thiMerth .point to-day, we have heard a voice • it Is the mefisage of 'Abraham Lincoln• to the Bor der States. [Thiee cheers were here proposed for the .President, which were responded to with the greatest enthusiasm, .tbe greater portion of the audience riling to their feet.] A message of which I hold the praeacal unbent to be this : "Gentlemen of, the Bor der Stater, - now Is your time to sell."[Laugh ter.] If you do not sell now, and the exigencies of the Government require in • few' months that we should take without a bargee,. don't say I didn't give you due warping. " U.sugh ter and Applause.] That is a very. resnarke hie document—that message of the President. I am not practically: acquainted with rail splitting,. hut they pay:that in taking a large: log and soaking it into rails, the drat thing, you do tato apply a mail wedge. Well this! is • very small one, [laughter,] but it a wedge for' sill that. Itenewed, .laughter WI ap plause.] The negro predelier said: . "If .1 found in the Testament a .comtuand to go; through that - stone' 'Wild go at it., oOlztrat is my part, getting through.ls the; Lora's." . [Laughter and applause .' - Well, ; now, I hold to this in some cases in regard toi this emancipation—Going at it is the Prised-• dent's part and getting him through' is the! people's part. [Laughter.]' NoW, If 1M ,here„ for any peculiar purpose to-night, Mr. President, it Is to persuade you, ladies midi vootiemetb help the -President. ttirongli. [Applause.] In other, words, . seriously: as. An Abolitionist,' I go back to the year 1823, when in obedience to the request of,Clark-! ion, 'Wilberforce, ' Lushington, Alei ander and °the», George canning sent his celebrated »solution tn the' Legiolatures •of the West India lalanda.: 'That was :the first weice from• the Onglitlit uove l ikor t i. For the Brit thee' thalaltern meat spoke ; th ey Mid. slavery 0 to tie ameliorated, and. /oohed to thaLassialetwre ef t the Islands to adopt the necepeary torat. hat is streiq 1'640V - 1/fiery tinegA It went to the Island, however, and stirred up a groat deal of oil:kiwi:nt; and hence came the martyrdom of John Smith, that thunder; bolt, which... Henry Broogham mined and hurl= , , ed across the Atlantic at the 'slave system of Jamaica. It went down eleven years after wards. , I look upon this Message of the President in the light of George Canning's resolution. It le the drat voice. from the Gorernment=ii very pregnant one. The Anti-Slavery sentiment—and I say it with all due respect--hee conquered the Cabi net. [Loud applause.] You here think great deal of your City of Waehington ; you have a right to. But lam one of the people. I come up here from the millions. I loot upon you ass rebel camp [laughter)—nothing - snore. [Renewed laughter.] Yon are in re bellion against your former masters. The tyrants of elavedorn have borne sway bore for thirty years, sad you have now rebelled and driven them oat. (Applause.] Thus philtre a rebel tamp. The question of the hour , ii whether you have the ability—whether yon have the knowledge of GoVernment—which will enable you to take poisession of the help{ ' _ Brownson said with epigtammatio emphasie, "We do not want any more men on the Poto mac ready to die. We want men there willing end ready to kill somebody." What I would say in the same sense is this: The North has given you• 700,000 men ready to die. We 'do not want that. De Tocqueville said of sitn- Dar struggle to this, a struggle betwixt thii nobles and the people—and this is exactly our attitude to-day. [That's so.] De Torque- villa said, "The' nobles went down, not be r, muse they were not willing to die (for they feared not death,) but because they were not fit to govern." What the South is called ape* to show to-day is her fitness to govern--net her !middles, to die. She has shown s th already . Now the reason whyl think so much of th Message-of the President le beesuse I read i it"fitneixto govern." [Applause.] Id° n think lie lee enterid Canaan, Entbe has Se his face 7,ionwei4 [Lariihter and applause .] The firstAineof the Message goastO my hear Now I love the Constitution,though my friend (Dr. Plerpont), who sits beside me here, has heard ins aurae it a hundred ; - ,"and I shall again if it doesn't reestijastiots, / have labored nineteen years to take nineteen Statek out of this Union, and if I have "pint an nineteen pairs to thlsatisfaction o [ tny Puri tan conscience, w s those nineteen years. The child of .six generations of Parttime, I was taught at a mother's knee to love purity beforopeace. tAppleitne.] And when Daniei Webster taught me that the Union , meant making white men hypocrites and black mend slaves, that it meant lyneh law In the Carolinas and mob law in MassaohnsetM, that it meant lies the pulpit and gags in the Senate'; when I was told the cementing of the Unioki was returning slaves to their masters, in the name of the God I loved, and had been taught to honor, I cursed the Constitution and the Union, and endeavored to break it ; and thank God, it is broken. [Laughter] But when, last Summer, I saw, or thought I saw, that this Union_ could not exist unless it meant justice, when I thought I saw nineteen mil lions of people already drifting with a entreat acinesitable ea that, o[ Niagara.in this direc tion. and when to-day I hoar the voice of this President, as I think, uttering the saute son:- timenta cannot but.accepi of the whole thir ty-four States. lam Yankee born, and will buy at any Unseat a fair price. [laughter . . , ? . The first line of the . President'" Message r cognize' the crisis. It rays in effect : 10en- Semen of the Border States; releaile,i yet* slaves ; we will pay you for them." The Ctn. stitntion, in peace, gives him no warrant; the' Constitution, in war, gives him absolute wart] rant, even to pour out the Treasury of thii United States at' ttafiset of Kentucky. Bi recognizes the feet dhat in war the Constitni tion is the root of the power of the Govern ment, but that its branches spread beyond all constitutional 'limits. That when the emer. vino of the State regality It he can do any.; thing. Be can interfere with slavery toany extent. Be can trample it under his feet, or The President in his Message has oleneti the door of eiliancipation a foot, and if he olds nut and continues in the right. soon r will be 'abbe to shtteright through, with a ocietrdind 'dal -and William• Lloyd Garrison as driver. That;ls; the President' recognises. what I .b e ,to: ; he. the oginitittitloriar sight o f th e Gpiarnansnt, to dOanything titian the RAW -lie recognises the right to throw a cargo over. Word to SAVO the ship. In other words, "it ' was heretofore belleVed 'that he hadn't amt. -411ted 49.11 1 .,Keatftek.Ts Ibitt holsidn't zot,htt *Yee ePerlui OtidluT.eriller 4taliesoidd enable to i.e nano of the Stets el &miaow alone. Mist Mang Pf4to l 4 kg -1 4• 1 is ..Z.dmdrat". 1.,' r; , ~n ~ : -.. ,~w JOTJRNA.L. the whole Union ; tbathe sees the neeMititiof the : hour. In ot h er words, be 14111111115eif l Open CO the of saying "Gerntla men, it may be'rkissible that we cannot eon= quer with thii L iannon; we shall have to 'con quer- with emandipation [applause] ; and Abraham Lineelai announce that if that gamey {rimes al:muss:l am ready to adopt It.'!, ; [Applause.] He trends as far on, the thin ice, as ke dams ,tp: Let „in! assure ,him - ,c1184 1 Pe . irc is thick„Aind ,him go ahead. 1 halts traveled timough,gie cities of the North, aid . ; I find there li riteeiliemoitrat, from Old-Lino Whig, fr p nVitelr Mid Everett, and from Re- [ ie liean; the tafibriveleonte of the President's I value the ineesage, not because Mr. Abre ham Marian. speaks, , for he can neither pre serve slavery nor kill it.. .It does not lie in the Tower , of ,any eingle Individual-to do i either. It lies in. the Government, in the publip.is ; nothing without the , approval support ef,thipublie, ~What I desire is tttt to impreis you With deep upon of the responsibillfy wEleirristi you as a part of this - 19000,000 Yon cannot e4ect the President db this work alone.- We are his right hand and his left. How much will you do 7 7 : He has come out from the Cabinet and held out his hand. To how much will the people respond? I, for one, say, "Go on old man, I am with you." [Laughter and sp pitman.] But theaction—tba_magrarnimous action—. on the part of, the Govertunent, to which Ire- ter, and which excited my . hope and elicited my adri.diation, was the restoration to corn mond of John C. Fremont. ' [The audience hare gave eipreasion to their feelings in the wildest - Ind - moat excited man ner,-the male portion throwing their hats and taps through 'aU portions of Ahrshallochile the ladies did the same with theirmnffs,and handkerchiefs,. cheering-and applauding in the meantime-with the greaWat.entinuisam,] The ,Retold, sepported by the hinkardOns of the North [laughter,] indicted him for in efficiency and lack of integrity. The Grand Jury'inet at the White Rouse, and wrote ig norama in the indictment. [Laughter.] That I read,' I think, in the act or the Prost 'dent - in tending him to the mountain; If John Biown cannot have the mountain [laughter,] I know of no-one to whom its care could be better Intrusted than John C. _Fre mont. [-Applausel, My-erst choice would have bean Ilroten[iaughter;]• but I bow to the dispensation of Providenco and,Virginia,.and take John C. _Fremont. • [Applause.] We have many-bright sots in,onr histcry. Prom inent among those in the history- of this war are Hill Boring; Epringfield,Wort Miry, Fort. Donelson, Roaneke and Bain' Bluff:' Oh I that was abilve,hrave Spot! Thorn , setts stood, martyred by the treasob bf-114k: General; fiat she 'stood without - flinching. [Applause.] • The-blood chat-stood at-my- side through long and Rio" y.Witttexornd.lookedin the face of a Boated inObillviten the Mayor ; and said;, thus far end further crimsoned the; Potomaojii defense of your 'hal: was al bright spot . ; 'l4 the brightest spot in our liis tory Is not the liattle4eld. It was when a' successful general, 'on the eve of vietory, a' thousand Miles from the capitaliShesithed his, sword at the bidding of the'llovernment and came back to submit in silence to gross zuspi-- oion. [Enthusiastic applause.] The charge, of his body guaniat tipringbeldwas bright,! bat it. poles before the Roman. silenerropore; than the Roman submission of. tklir Then we aaid,to the.predd Potlria of Europe,, breeds heroes; ;it ye &Wit aiyi feet.' [Applause.] 'Navel: Since Waahingtow has a man been privileged by God to do such credit to republican institntions'as that gen-, oral in the bight of his triumph, when ho bowed his head and came back in silence. All hail, John C. Fremont I- We' thank you for vindicating Democracy :I -[Greitt applause.] - . I0:-The,Pir. Day's Fight. . A correspondent of the Cincinnati Costner . Ciai gives the following account of the open lag of the grand ball at Island Nil.lo : On Saturday, the 15th instant, at 6 a. m., the expedition left Hickman for Island No.' 10—the weather' being cold and raining, With high winds.' 'Hero your 'cotreepondent left the Hammitt, and boarded tiffs r. S. gunboat Cincinnati, Commander it. N. Stembel, in an tioipation of witnessing tin engagement with the enemy. Just below the foot of Ishind No. 8, (twelve miles below Iliektnazi,) 'the rebel gunboat Grampus, observing our fleet ap proaching, rounde d down from-the Kentucky shore to slurry, being some two miles ahead of the flap-ship Bentan--the letter. sending a coaple of rifle 42-pounders after lier,:both *hots falling short. In the meantime the Grampus scalded off down the liver at her best sporedi her steam whistle shrieking ,and *Creaming, incessantly, in order to ,warn the rebel batteries of our, apProach.' At. 8 a. to. .we were 'Signalled to follow the mere:Went' 'of the flag-ship, when elf 'the . gunboatstropped doWn stern forimost,iti a 'pole:Within one mile of the head of NO. 10. - Being formed in a line across the river;all headed up stream-- the flag-ship several hundred yards In ad. mace and the farthest down. -The fleet droppid down slowly to within half a mile of ties above :the; Istsnd, which, by an air line is two and a half miles distant, while by the. river, owing' O" the head, it is four miles from the heed Otthe While in this: position'the 'opened thetas' the' ICiritucly - shore; two and a half suites abiiveNo.'lo, discovering an unknown rebel battery,-=gene-it- three • seventy pound rifled shells whichfell ;short .-of the battery half a mile: -•They responded promptly, their shots not reaching. to:: within une mile otus. At 12 M. weather raw and chilly,--still float ing. around to the stream ; :the :tag ship agamitiedriser pins, but raj at two great a distance to reach•the enemy., .0i u• deoks ware ill :fleeted' for' action. At 2-1.:-M:'thili,Dan. Pollard arrived from Cairo with the mail, and also news of the evamtation:of New-Mad- rid, Mo., by the rebels, leaving all theii arms, - :ammunition, etc.,- in•the hands of the U. 8. Army.. At 2:40 pi M., aconple of mor tar boats. were- Sot into position on the.litis-- :marl shore, half a mile above the,. Point, when they commenced throwing across or over the point on Island "NO. 10: Owing to the intervening wonds, the effect produced mu not learned.. After ihrowini three or four shell in ' that illiection,theYthriad theilithintionVidlie rebel battery prey ionsly'shelied by the Benton, The first-two7shells•fallise short were median:ly replied-to:frosts the batteries, 'when at our next slat, laving -got the proper isle vatlon,• some eight or nine of our shells *p rimed 1.0 bind and explode directly artildet and over the enemy's .works:--There'wig' not a, Idaille:lion.• afterWaMt ilred:i , :drilnathy that their batnity. was .odwitnally silenced: 7 The dilltllll,,Waf folly .wo With, the aid of the glisi L ilierat of the :mortar shells were sten to exilide; . —One' In` ariiettlui, 'staking their ear th ork, sindinkur a column or dirt as high as ' the tall Ootton-wocid timkopm ' This • battery leine silenced' the mortars again turned their attention to Island No: 10, which they continued Mahon until dark; hat with What MIOCCeIa,:MO aard - A O4 *Ti t • The Kinfitihy shore alined Wit tent s two miles it the, head, of , Island ..110, ,A glimpse of: the' headTor,th. Island is all t hat, was perceptible, through the tihiber. .Sovel or sight transportai including the Ohio belle and Juri...Slntonds -could be sernioesosionally crossing to ..and f rom. the Island.to .the....Ken tuehy shore. • From all we can see, the Island fie strouglrfortille‘togither yith_thicllen tuakj'ibote- hear'aint' the Ait , - - cif.the Island: • L.; • '•" "• '‘ 0:10.1 M • The= Army of the. Potomee. , • • A letter in the New York Tina eves a do eeription iseolionitiiiriwitelt;'iiiida 114 PriL dq . ind..l3sturdar t. front , the kettollt#3lllnPir ftP* Wurentort 64 . 9.4 party bad some ekirmiahing, mei AOltaboot two thousand , : rebels. ~Tho-party rstmead to camp on - 13atiridir eeenitiv?Tlie leiter eon.: Medea by that Ontiadiin*f.ftho I►,3p mity niarkfAo•Manwitas, ahem perittoopit haronot °coupled; that% salon in . Ifom t4wy.mo encamped Rear their old launt4." - • •• .• _ Wiik• from tits tint oar 1 4 4torntin,omy •Itidl -not otwayiekpleAaompod ,truartio,Me. ~liedY,+sa4 that metidiaabo by war. in , purimitvot the tooloy i Mt to Monday morMasa4:l Mat- UM rebel 71/7fie _ t flrt • VI ;t1 VOLUME''' Slavery and the War. "Stevrwy . , is ; doomed; this war 'lnsures i downfiedl; why net let itelone ?" guilt i the statement and 'cpseitionef some who reall desire the result they deem so sure, with ten tired, is Many who never till now even pre feised to be liYany sense opposed to human bondage The Albany.- Eeenseg Jowled, as we understand) proposes to leave to God the work of overthrowing American slavery. We do not assumetodeeide.whether slavery will or,will not perish by season, of this strip gle, for and against the Union,thouitll.tfitt, opinion is that God ; will &indite pi:Ciento:lr, shorten the d 'nratioil'or the batelkilajeteni . 4 a imajority of 'the Atierierin 1 ).416 nbilliirie St. If we ire so muckin hive with injustice and evil es to wish them perpetuated, our de praved 'desire will probably be punished through its 'gratification. If the lesson we are now taking • does not impel our country,: men to wish and earnestly strive to be rid forever of the great fundamental cause of our troubles, it is eminently, just that it should remain ;to aßliet, Avide and decimate ul through another generation. Whenever a mejOrity of our countrymen stall earnestly desire and seek the expulsion of BlaVery from the Republic, their will can hardly' fail to find or make way. The eon. , summation may'-'be hastened by direct and palpable Providential interposition; but this is not to be expected- The presumption is all in. favor of the dependence of the end, on earthly and.human mean,. We .believe rebellion will, hasten the overthrow of slave ry, because we feel sure it must increase the number and intensify the conyhitions of Anal Slavirymen. Slavery has Stood upon respect for law; it relinquishes :greet , advantages Whenitippeari as the ccusternnerand antigen ot law. It bee been ripheld'out of love for the Union; it loses ground liomeniely peering as an enemy and would-be destroyer of the Union. But if the war were ended to, day,, and the Union fully restored, :thou sands would . make haste to forget who and what bad rebelled, and try to persuade them ; selves and Others that 'the Abolitionists had been the Milpriti. That many "slaires Will bare bidden a final farewell to their inal tors will not essentially weaken Slivery, o long at slavetiolders in the mainshall buy the pods, and sell the crops, and elect the rune. tienartes, and make or break the newspapers, of a full third of the Union... In no State are the alaveholders numerically more than a fnin" Gen of the inhabitants; but. so long.es they mainly control the patronage on which .mer, chants, factors, overseers,lawyers; clergymen, mechanics and teachers subsist; their voice Will be omnipotent and their class 'intetieStS will implicitly govern the politics and legislation of their whole section. Aids irrong , whioh barely by struggling protracts its existence le inevitably more jealous, exacting ardsiintolsrl ant than any attar., ; ;, ;, • Lit, this iiittilisiditby,h,simptooths lad Pro-Slaverj !'reensistramiion," , sio nal Munser.srilfankso4{l9ll_ be ,moin.e,,,Mro gent and persecuting, even :bliss. a.n• in ib palmteat days . And .tbis . po means Yetaverted.2 o l7; I': Tribune: "- Queen Vietoria.r.Prinee , Albert. A London ecirreepondent writei is follows : Queen •Vloiorili,. though still.nuniint bar grief; no longer e °Wines herselfitsPher:roota, no 'longer Iterates to see - her , IninitterS. on necessary business. - She occasionally rides out with some of, her, family, and, her removal to Wiedicw,.wharefl'rince Albert died, is an ticipated unddieadict; One oh.the moat cau tious of our weekly papers' 11 the Spectator, which, in its last number, gravely let's its readers undeistand 'that the Queen's recent loss has nearly overthrown the balance of her It- is understdod that somebody is tole ap pointed, not removable on change of Ministry. to assist the Queen, as confidential friend and adviser,on natter; of publio.business.. was once etToney denied, but is .noss, j ai strongly _stowed, that. Prince, 'Albert . Was this:ftiond and - edilini." - The 'Prince - oC WaVei, iota' Di Egypt, will not ietitni . 'before (*Whet" he will be' tirenty-sne on lord. hitiyoi'a• DSY, - November fith:' Poi come time; the Deka 'of Neweitithr (whosemarriage with that henna ing gentienonsan, Prinoese Mary,- of Cain bridge, is still talked of between the glimpses of the moon) vas to , hevis been this confiden tial person. ;His appointment to. succeed Pririee Albert as Master of the SWlnagelslll the Duchy of Cornwall , looked symptomatic. Bat his Grsoe is laid up , with bronchitis, it his country seat, in Notts, and he Is out of the question at present. To spare the Queen' of some mechanical trouble, Minieters have brought in'a hilt to relieve her from signing army and other com missions. In every instance, whether it be a first: commission, or.. a promotion; the Queen must write her name three tinies--on approv ing of the appointment or the promotion ;- on ordering the commission to be papered ,; and on the doeuinent Welt, ihen madieSt. . In the armi'or. Iridia alone,' the 'QueSll7llelitis- Qin Ii now' required for 6,000 coduniesions,. and some hundreds of other etlMMilliOniliave waltetitor months' to be ligned:' . .Theinere 'mechanical lithe's : Must be grant.. The Queen, without herself sahsaribing ariythingto the Albert Ifund r now over..£36,ooo,has taken the initiative bill:commending the erection -et an Obelisk, surrounded with sculpture, anis me morial or ,monument to Prince Albert, to he 'Priced en the site of the OryitaiPalsee of 1851. All submit tc;' thif stiggestiOri; but feir approin of It: The Testitionisit 'Fait will probably reach 180,000, Which I. great inn' toexpend. on II monument; not at all 'thank teristio of thence and the.man. Gen. lint ter..A Good Nave. Gen: HIISTILI has been arsigned . 111' dlTart , reek obit ri int Metal Seutli line, Goer is and; Clair filidiinan :will be retained in the ;Flo rida : . deiiartinent under qen. Hunter; and.. Gen. Brennan, probably,alsd. =We congratulate the country 'on having. one right mania the right *du give a heitity 'welionies fugi t iv es, call Ceroliaa su ew overelgn State, endiera (delays& their !'natural gnardiatier,wholitil with energy and eelerity press towsr&pointa where beyond allethers within the area of the robetlion the nation' ' ' to' *tie' stars and atiities . ' Geszturnarr.—lt becomes • evident Hutt Iteamegard brie teen- cestutineitern,ed loirated himself. at 'nesionqaPpitrentli to reidit:the 04in:1i:et', our fornos' Hitt While hii , ins watching: t here, ,firineral Pope was dispateked,on the other aide of, theillsOssippl, and, taking New .1124140,' out off the river transportation ':ef the. rebid! at Island Nor 10: tioe'reessitinor, - antiend PAT'Ir.OI4, operating a t ;; *ill. away dowp in ; 'Alabotai, „suCia LkOsinseitipti;.: sad :flanks Memphis. Aleauregand has nothinlpte. do but to retreat from laekson, oU trotipis• fuming puss ed cbinv on • both t aidem -Re f m ak soon be• 'attar Botith as Gen John-eta' ~„.•:,:::mr :.• Aiiiart.mitr, Rut= oz7;Aluimmi 41,t‘z. ~,,A,t.. §popsejd,, VW is,TOW; AIM t Onelex 1 fri.'' i githcas.x.p, wopios4.4s9. 4Pgispil. /*Or, .of I MO, illi sOnnt7i.P"OgAlt wee -1 '' . !* l : 0 .0 6 Il7hitet hpissliil, ylkiiiit4, .siope4,iii 'lrosoriaber; 'lBot. "11$ lisS' reitored to lilt linasterjirlfit'lhiadd . 'Stiiiiii'Coiiitiiiisteniir; 1 and lift fOi fits • Old' hiiiiiells , Miliotiii. '' no Epritigiteld , Citiolo. , etpreSeivithestiolii; tit ' . ho "wilt learevta , :lsi , eontiistsaiwltli *goof lo . 1 :whisk-Providimas hia:assiiissid 1120.1,0. oT ~: It is hardly Heath sty; it iiil4 *UV theiltegr : Later If pii'Daiiiiitratleoofisipiilhii. Stiti'l *licit --- 'lii ' dis' - iii'':4i:lfi'- 14 (ei)4 . 'Sr? *:4',lt *i'oiWg -- p0k•4 1,- 144:*ii , liiii •gatiidotf iiiiiid. Pril444,..* :i 44'14.'0 Degre to I. l 4filiksAith.OUDlEldtk lb. ztoip. , deuce that sends hisii.boiik td 3llLbsoaii: in :::,. k:l3 Aisi,ralhht.,svaN ifpf roie4iviiaall6ll****!/ti, ififtl l * * l 4.l "l4 j i tL imm l f ' , l 3 3l l,: o 97 • . .„. 'i ' ' ~; ~.- ~, -.: LX)EVr . 77 . NO."I irarsrft.i.rciE: INDESTAIL:MILLNST „LOSS BY:. aelisLur u:surouicr C OM-- PAY( OP PHILADELPHIA.• °Moe, ilbd and 43:11 , Molnar atreat aunt FLU. statement. ve Oloabra ,Jannary lit, MO. ZObtOblat agreeably to aa act of Amorality, bring- • Pint Mortgages, aaply secure L.....-441,866,893 CO' Bold Estate,(preal vaL 510a,31.4 61) cost 7.04914,00, Temr.rra7 Loom., on Ample Collotorat - • ' %WAD, Steek4 Be'lri (l , l4% . 71.17117- 486, - 64134700t-. 10,786 do Nola. and /144 144100 suno oo ... . , 8L',908,061 Ea , - Or Theonly profits thYth frriNalomm 'lrbil* Mb' Compwy can qt b r., /AT Fe fr" l ri° 3o ./44 , ban, been detain humane° modems aysty demciption-ot property, to town and country, at , rase aa Low as arm:ix:Wiliam . Since their incamoration. At faded cf. thirt7 xr they have fedd,losses by iiira to wit amount akeeaung For Millions ;Of Dakota, timely allonlThg, evidence. of the advantage* of Inionance, &illation their abili tyiind dives. Don' to 'Wiest With r temptnesi ill liabilities.- - •• f ii ' ' .• i•; r 1. 1 . '' ' kosiiit %fins . - , Lamm paid' dorinty the t }Me180......1...1.41(10,988 67 , Maffei E;Einclier' " num ' ' ' ' Ii Mordecai D...leirriir:i I • - .7liptyll. iihnitb47; •-•-. :-.; ' Tolima' Wagner,Edward 0. Dale, , David Si Wel, j ' '-'' '' lied: W:llicUids, ''''''' &Mud Great, - • ... A Jileorge Ealas•; , ,,, i , ,4 I CIitESLES .IBAIWEEE, riarireeal. - 1 I • • Z.DWitEdD g-dlrd.L.AiVisireeris 1,10.&11.11 • 'ooll7llr, .40,0 "" rays • ornace.livrthwicar—wcpc,toird.gt.,,., VIILK IN dU.11414.4 0 Y .I:l4' , .itai4r x AgGelif frEtiiti nisintoreg - coIt:VART, Off, 1 01 1 1, MItlItH1111,,cralLUILD1flaklisidtmliiii perpetual, .31.ERCIIANDISS, EDEN IT , .lic, iis town or country. • Ofncalro. MS Width ' L'III:4', Gamer„ $ 2 / 9 ,616; Ali/STI, 43004011 06c-Itrioateti as follows , First Iflortpuys on ImproreciCityiropei '" ' 'C'i iy,erorth doable the -0pni.,.,4105.00 0 GO Ground nit; flet:claen... . 1 ...—,2,42 60 Pone: 82'2: co..s - vpic.C;nl7-ioti! , - , -9- 9 • Loon, $04,000,, c0ar...i.....• ..1. ' .:.......... :21,900 :00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cen "- t-Losit...„ i XVI* CO =county 6 per cc, P.. le. 16, Loin - iumo 0 bonds, *ell wcured.'...:.......'.-:.'-- , .-'''.l46te 1.0 Hustilusdoni and - ,Btuad :•Top..iioun'tilu,,, .. , -::e: , :,•• Itallressl Company, uloriello Wooerrt. ~,2 2 Pannsylearilitliallrusd 'Co. a Stock.. --. '4, Brock of ItallidinYlitutininiailibritieirlir.t. '24,13014: Mock of County Vireinsionnwe 00....-...., 1.400 00 Stock of Delaware,](. 1 4,4n0unnw0,C0..... . • . Mu OD Co :Ulna rotor. Vatili Meebenlia"Bank do "'" '...."-' • .L.' , - ..i....•' '' '2,11660 Us:Jou/IL InsurnneaCen'allierip-...... ..:1:101.14.41 Bills 'Washable, business paper....—........ 16,201.4t1 Book Accounts waned luterest,, etc O,2:LISTZ Cash en band ,:nd In' Sande of 'arallte.: l • 41,306 10 cLiiiiiiiiii:' ''Priarair.P t.crariatc - , ~: - " Z.' Lottirein,' ,l - • 4 '- 7 ll'rd'k j .tttlii "' ls '3etebb''''P.'44:inting; -- ":''"i ~..O.:11a•A i , :to :- r : r j- , 41441i1kN, V c als o i r ;t! . , ,i, i''Jobrilllrriell; Pittab'uts. I:loo3.l.4ol,urisesurarimlA . 4,1.1 2 .0.14111ki v ,Are1 t , 'TT:Od and 1460il si.r4et. ''' • , • • &wind p l'homppiii: ,Rort Stoo4 ~ • „ /Mi bo ll44li ni/1, Stereasaki, 1 ia Jobn .11%4141i Mantiial nip; - _ _ =NM MWMM W.B,Bl'iraN" T .NY Of PITTEIBUW.M. , . •rt 124.16. CONDON bdierrsiarm lir . wi ail .id fi .Mill? 1 / 2 1k9. f W & t .f , sgeit7 : 1 4N% AgP4l . ' , how, 'up Maim PIUS urgh. , Win tinde'Or Puy sisi'llliugo• -Bias:. • "el amea.fisaitsoicay as/magoit 11. inatlorsiolo /WI 5.1.1 (.4 W., cosksmigily. as# 41111 7 dear- MU ' 404 by promeAleio I . oeralihr, sidaiialaisitho duiencia-srek mr.sitWaveerifoir bll4 led 'praectios spar. mho diaim.sio imau-et ,1:•. • ••,,, TBk9P - a!B/Cit• ath.lOS 9 P `St.Ock . .lss4nl/ MAO SO Iliprtgagai Sc VOW W °Mac MSS AU .. I . 3 l?egk A•Foug4g , ", 'he W ......... aia•l4 Noma sad Ms • ASSAM IS .. (..; , .... 1%., 1.1,1.1 - fwizigitakil'''''-'•.".......-" ' ' u It.. . 11111,1er Ga it., t 'll e...ll;f:Jkitd.ahr:rieltiqf t t:.• , }. , 4." 6 "Ac1ah., ,, - tr,' tql", OF T VPAP.Atc-o .. Nithanlir 91maic • • .-. /I, BR -. •• • ' Alex, Illniir . •- -- . itiii.l. Main* w"4 , bwrpthinieho --..,, IMW4l4..ZWmwey..l7l . Wiliam - X/4E44 1 v 1 L. 1 .00. 1 ! , * ( ? 4 .?".•1 : ;4' m y3O ' '= - T. team fooN:•t3i,i,i6W: *. Lillt.Ei MAKIN K. , lutlE.3lS LANDAN x • 81J114.110—j-NSUIL&NC.B. i COAT PAtiV,,,,,AS NOETWAX.IO/11311,1411LADR1PM.2.. ..• luccepaistadl7ll4-04,1441400A00......• A- "! l7 ' 7F rill a riiirtiriligilei l = 24 e 6l • TH0MA.4 11 "'4 7 .• :, ~. , '.:. -,••-', TNEUR2jiIaEftO..:OF fIIEE STATE .1. Or PUTAffrAer/5 2 44 Pliii4/*/41 11 ..&,-;., • . ; , Incoriosstedl7l4—papital, S ZACAO. 71,""''.' ..k: Meets; 'February 11869.' '1 ......'4.: - - - :-.841.3,11041 GO , : : ".n•- ,,, ,. . - li•ENAtif Pt Pkil*KaP. 4' , ..4,4 .- . yaLmem. iLugwit,i.ime.i. ,', .. , , . .. ' ILARTFORDFIREMISURAIWE.OO.' , BLAIITIVICD. , , _ '••• .Incolona4 itn - i'ptui:, skcioch - i ',' fr ANI;I43II4YI' 1144.11t1.107.114574"=" TLMO. O. ALLYN, &enemy: -., 'E-9,1.••• Yneatincafiiihe 1.4 1 . 1 9• 4 .M 0 obWhiod 4j IN w. , Plicattga A . Jr> ; 40KES, m, 615A1 Wateritrost.Bainike• Btldkagy; - rraribrii MS iiklAkilai COMPANY COr PITTSIIIIIIOII. Orlon, corner Market and °.. - - k...... .Illith,• , • y S ' AGAL6r, rep* ni. Sairetar . Inuirea Stiiiinibenta and Cargoes.. r ......., : a Insures agaiast-lemand-dmar In the navigation .41 the thiettortn,,attil Western ,Oteets,--lditan and Bs one, itrithe, navigation of tbd Sow ' .• `iieelrincident toes and&tease by- mi..: . • 'e , "- " ", Wm. " 'B. "kicic • - '; . JlM , FaidgrjrN z '•-•'', :-JohoLthipten;-• ~• ,I ' w. a. Johnston, , : . Jas. M.Zr. .- . Ben. T. M. Howe, .. . John B„Dihrti4, -. ' 11tinilayileitini. ' - '' 'Markin: 8. ' -- .131ii-idAlnil,k` : . ,Ifiß,ti • A .. . I .1 3 ; j. ..mscruaticg column , . 40. !.i9 Vhettnitt it, tippodte the' (*dim Venni; • ' ""'t ' !' - '' 'i CitritallPl4l o 4,4lo tgilOttiii 1 . .;,h Will make all Utile rfatiartanoti.nithor Purblind " 11 = 104 1°r 6 7 6 '7 illictilitkin pi. rrowtoy , cnmer. nhendlaipeteininiablerilitterbrna)unt: , .• :. , ,-- : .•.! ItOßX.llX,T.altilih heetillogl...- ' IL NV:BALDWIN Vine rreeidoel. - ir.'l3LAlMltusarzlheriterr: . 1. , ~-. , a , -. - / caiia. 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WTSOONITIUSTASEJATILTIOWA STATE TAM ex,l STATE, tv.• qt 7". 41"7:77 411F1 EralalislOyissligasititnteapC - r th i.;t:li Wi144 1 it itlemwtibliii - imic , a mid Eainstplars.idiamplk las i •- 1114 r Mrl,iattp Ir,JR) 11" *MffIS .=s"?, • M e r k = 4. 4 ' to asnmi. A. o o lll Otr aft. '~( .5..~ tix 3.
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