• 6,4L,r4 ..*•• • :••••••••,.. Mg .M.Wisgrt.l'7.l•VM-RTMWTM,41...1A7,.)• - . . • • r. F4 x.' ; r :....: 11... ' . MINZEIMI .F,s._rOtimw• AL-,178:0. nal FORWAXSur afiNcloart ,Irdswe. ale drilteLla WWII= EXIMILVZ CHNININ, Durum AHD PORK, DAOON FLOUR,:FISLI, POT 0101 ASIIIM TOR, MN MID AND. LARD . 01144 DRIND FRUIT ad PnAnc*: • Nos. 141 and 143 From. nesity Nit;airy aarreati. romp lk SHEPARD, Comiassiox MER t iiad FLOUR, OW AND PNODINDP,No. unmet, eareetiPlUlli, Pa. Cloieerp 4111%046e Bab= Ned y :natan t .' Via brartidalar attention paid to itorNerobaadbe generally. .oeikelly • . 4r kot: AN . GOROKR, PRODUCI AND __Argliguarorr dftlar iu 1.0114 BiLoomik DRIED ATM GHXWEIL KR and g el:- 12%11 k Lauraadvinoss suds ou Street; Pittsburgh. r rid J.' HU, wiluaspor! intIZPHANT . AiLISP-DIRALER in cartpx.9g.o, t • •. , •.. ~idotnerl#~oiitkNliu . bloom, - NI . : • , t;.' McViet j ToiIWAItDDI G AND .-fsebofunsncnt Mgacitafir o Mt the ath of FLOUR, GINAIMONLOON,- LAPIN - BUTZIII6V-10268, and Vasterd - Ptuduce - gouotally,lio." 10 BMI7II,IICLD 1., „WIRY= cosnatof First, Pittatuulgbaa.; "rs aud ouslgontektalsolicited: 40 - A. - 14:1 - 4EVORIVLIMINft &NM CO lataidbe izottar, the sale of TWINE, — 6IILLIXILtaIIf.'LAIID,NOTTNE,SKED6,IIN.IND IfflUlt.ind Produce geuendly. No:16 Market at., earner of First. Pittsburgh. - oc1:d1i r. usu. QCIIOIWAKEICA .LAN,G Commisslcei .O,J; litigating odd irhoheslerdoslets PRODUCE, de., N0..929 Meet -street; Pittsburgh, Ps_ semdl . D DL successor to Jno. „ , k Son, Ito.: /WS Liberty street, Mt*. amitakt.' pawner., 016,0GILItY COMMIIISION • nupectniity solicited. Va.WHIM Iran BROTHICRS; Fosiveanixo VT /111 D 0011111/111011 $ll4 &Mk= io PROVISIONS AND PRODUON ONNERALLY, No. 2115.Lihsrly street, Pittsburgh, Pt m'27 CONILMIGNMEINNIANT, dealer 113 MUD AND Ricrnab CARSON OILS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, Sc., ?io—lNELlbtrt,/ sib27:dly 1 , 11. L i Krum. o . n .fp ut ....l.laaata *VA* • sac a. corm,' Special Partner. VITA.NB dc COFFIN,. successors; to .LTJL M'Lleadleari Meal** Go. WHOLESALE alto: OilOS, carper of Wood and Watei Meseta, Pittabarib; Pena'a. .1734(117 WIC J. IL - YGIGX &ADO., stiecesairr to L. G. Graff, PRODUCt thiD COKKISSION MES OIIANTB;247 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aus • HOUSE' & Witcrimws Gamma Jury COMITSSIOX litracsawes, corwr of nwitlageld and Water streets, Pittsburgh. Pa. 07' -ST WAFT,: WzoLs- Osocus aim Comussioss IllszczAiris; No. 107 Wood strost..Pittshurgh• ie1.17 • -.... 3..1111.[PAT*1011...-ic. a. azatirli.—.wi. luicrATlLles.. DROWN & K I RXPATRICKS, WHOM , ' I.lrik LI Glow ., and dealers in 'noun AND ' ANNEOB. Nos. 191 and 193 Liberty attest, Pittsburgh. ' li . , ' , t "" . . • AMES D&LZELL & SON, UOllOllB, SW M maim for the sale of CEIIDIi Alm B r ..NLXICD,OARBON -OILS, No. ea sod NI Water .t.et, ' Pittsburgh. Aihaurb Mae OtroMelcunehtil. i . , pft 117 G : SILON JOHN S TON Dzeisz Ix P`eas DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PESTUMEMY, PANDEIIOHIMa„ EDENING ituuniyou.s, MAX. mit IO DICINS.`!,ic:;Ac:;Of it whim qui- Ity, which b. Mrs at lowest prima.. Winer &With _ Seldawd Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. . son unded at all hods • L A. FAIINk.STOCIC 4% CO., Wains • • 1111.11 Daman and Manututuser of WinTIC AND Ltruagax maw of Wood and Trolls • traela, Pittalmrgb. ata r ; 9 ? .Ji121Y.1.4 tw IWO% .PAlATl3dAiloarpoupl Dri STMI3, 134 All orders will receive attention. -al meossma aseve--.--.—Amosce suerrm. .1./RAUN &- REITER, WnoucsALBIAND J.P Byrom Dammam, comer of Liberty mid Bt. Gear streets, Pitts • •h. ; , • K.: GEO. : •'lB Lamina wjp.a • ex.et an , . Pittalror • - aTTOILVErS. TWIN ti. MAJAYJNNELL, ArroOrinr CAM' LAW.pF., Mond dm Bout LAW 11 7 ILD. Inn, aktill d amt. . . WM stand . sha.nettlaniint, waning and noliwip; the otcliattns, bounties, kn., In Washington, Markt' arGalcuabla. -- • nollikAnir 'JO AO /4 AULAPA1TAC1L...................—...1111 . 11 IRKPAIMICK. & MELLON, A arm we LAIN No.= Fourth tweet, firudooes Smith 'Mu • h Pa. L myltdtf (locum:cum AT - . OR No. 150 Tourth stnet coiner of Cherry . ' ttabli7h. Pa. tall:dawyT SIAM' eJ Lew: Orme, Filth etreet, iml}oinlett the office of Mar. Moll It Brown, Pittaborgh, jaeldly AIIITOZNZY AND LJ Cbmnizmon A? Lam, ham removed Co HDHIPD LAW BUIL DlNCidaio. 12 Diamond street. next ,; • to •-L /tee' Church. mylindi • i1i11.11.71P1 .yr L4'. Mitatite....? LAW, a' Na. 1.11 !fourth stmt. LORliell Law Dakllig. 'Pittsburgh, Pa. tabl ' • , a. ettrecnineon..---.—..—..0. 1. fawn., 1z HUTCH SON , COMI6aION: un Foawazbtza bliacenurra, dealers In *INT ERN krazava caaraz, FLOUR, CON, BUTTER, LINSEED OIL, POTS , AND ,••• ,PBAILLAS/ITS„SEEDS,ODAIN, BRIER BRUIT ••wa4lfiodubeyam . allTJ. NeatWr ndr,Fendlyl flour idware on band. Agent lbr, the sale of Na4barn G2:11 eelebrated Patented Pearl Starch. Boa 116 Second and 145 Mot sta., between Wood and 4,nkrgaiwrierp f g , a,. , • E 1Y • E • U COGLIIPS, ronrardlng Commtaalets 1 :1 rvP 4 rt e l gen e i n t i lt! %P. lat R • • Water, Pittsb •• I !M abd itr° 0 4 4 1..• J•lkdiY ir.rs uliaJrcE. Afakz*,r*. OARDINKR 7 CIOFFEN;;Adwrit.icts., VP • tamonumr, Pimanuailw alwßstuulat air* - saaazoa COMPAMM, 9yrilitr Wapd 4,114 - sbird streets. JONIIISrAmEtre NORTH )o=l - State otePatkiiiteludir aadirtuittall In . armee Ons • Its, a Water street. S.l• I EA," **FEU 71 /MOVENOl[r4arlr. aliftkAtarkat amk - atnets. • = ri . hoscrausz OoarAir, In Water MeV Vrt I ilisoarrArr ALISOBBarr. • Isimiacs 37 Fifth street. ! - 11 ZOOM IM•olllL.ontiali 'WILSON, CARR k CO., WU= • I . OIIICION AND DOMESTIC DDT GOODII: - 46.'4411". sfigilre%,lllll7-abcis .r to - ITAPLIC 41124 D FANCY_ DRY 1300118,111= • • h• ts 01)., Dasizza DfhliT o So, 69 Market street, botwoeu TILLrd sod I-I :3 1,7 . Ing Eit , 14 • tr ot the orig lig 0 . 1 0.4 1 4 4 1 tflibarth• Aglvgti , f,oi 2110001.10060:.!, •PA•r• oupg rium. thaw; umenalistfrad erliti Ilsono, No. 77 Pin , h.• 076 1- ,1 1:7707 11i4t arINT ;f doo zacounazia, eu., marksisfre4 * . txxoleazza nr. u n g- Tu num—scommr, ring Ismail Abostimit. , aigs ,5,,,t• --I.lo—ormiAitirir )001111_1 1 01) WWI Nu:. 1111.aositusiialtnat, Pittibsulth, : same yrs Ditd,tairiao RIMS; ,413 1 44.01a7Nit irearik lei Wood Jll sipdr, I\OW•AARIVING. ,VI-ehokw r supply-of-the-and KNAIIII PIANOS, warrantd for free • .. year", and pronounced to be coal, If not Interior to any In this country.. • The Planes now smirk% wore pereonallynelected by the subscriber. at the new and epselows actot7orWaL froWbe a ox,Bmumom. pkw all end examine before pnrchasing.elsewbere. mh t .fe 441j,caTtntrALL,ta PIAIL Arad, A t'forEnaWe ntirivanedPianos - - • • • rIANOS. 5 $2 *22 25-o,o* beatitifol Black Walnut 6 % octave full hos Frame, New kaki, reduced from 8275 to atitS, lust wtestred and for wile by feB JOHN H. 11.111,L011, 81 Wood street. - $250 - " MA NOS. - *251.). Pladaat noommod P% octave . . WithfeNtrou frame New &We, re duced from i2IO to 1250, bat 'received end for ode by .. :JOHN. H. RINLIAB. al Wend street. Qih N•e O'Mara; by B. Woobbitry—per d05...38 50 The New LutO of Zion. by 3. Woodbury do .- 860 Tbe Asafib, by Dr. Lowell 'Smo do ... 8 60 The Dlepeaon r by George Boo t, do ... 5O The Sabbath Ben, b George F. Root, do ... 880 The JubUoe, by 'B. Bradbery, do .- 860 The Cbrllithin 'Minstrel, by Alken do ... 8 60 The Sacred Star, by. Leonard Nariludl, do ... 8 60 411TENILE SINGING BOONE The Golden Wreath, 100thedItlon—per d0zen.,..23 00 Tame HargybyGaze, • do • 300 The Nlghtlogebh Blew book) do a. 300 Sabbath Se - boo) Bell, • • -- do ... 120 - ThetkddeasQuiln, forSebbetlifkboob, do 1 60 • • AU tbe -Mon for sale hi quentithe or singly by • "'JOILI2 mrtloß i ltro. 81 Wood it.; jaD between Dlinloodidley and Fourth et. MT=r2l NEW BOOK— _Teach us 4.Pray. . The Young Stepmother. By MW Tongs: .The Sutherlands. " Under Currents of Wall Street. Recreation/ of a Country Pat/on, let and 21 series. Songs In Many Hoye. fly Hokum. Constltutldtal Ellmory of England. , The Itithelllon-Be . oord, Ist and 2d aeries. Joins Brad. ' By Major Winthrop. tnltl4l • LAY.! CO., 00 Wood street. UllltS IVQ.KKB--Alantai Epinos.— .1.11. The •Worko ot. Thomas Hood. In poiOo and Edltod Epealloment, illuatratod ritb steed and wood engraiop elegantly _printed .on tinted papar...,on :mall. octavo. To.. W . completed in als. monthly .volumes.: Tbroa nor. ready. B&YABD TAYLOILIJAVORU-,Caltrox Eortionr. -"Cho Prose Widdlumnot ..Tsylor. in 10 man Soo. volumes., - . - . , THAISPIRIT.OII' lIXtbREW, pprray, by Is= Taylor. LEIBUBS HOU I / 3 _lN-TOTeli. Country wADetwootris DionoNA.B.Y or srnioLo alt. a sew edition. Rilited by George P hiersh. — Ferule by - R. B. DAVIS, 93 Wood et. ••• DOU I • Kb 1 .I.lifiktioµ um' at Yelecericity—Garrett; Itecreatioue of. Country Parma; Queens of Society; thence Dowse by J. Dronv e Y. D ; Mee, Wain.* and Dod ge by L. Dud, Titcomien Denim _ A Good right, by C. &lade; Pereonal History or Lord &Lein; Life of Sir Philip Sidney; Hoop in alany Knye—u. w. tokaw, Pow; Teingri_ Liberty antitlsmy—Diedeoe; Lectures an Appaieleatiller, Life neid Spew ...a otleouglea; Melo tad fdl SeUgioneow., etc. Delia J. L.' lusAtr.Tir tour% airemet TAN 1) A ii. D. AtikilUULT UAL WOBEB.—Stepbene Book of the Farm, 2 role., • ciazion`r Mind Hand Books, 4 vols., BMWs Farman' Every Day Book, - NcYabou's American Cardrier, - - glopsland's Country Life, lelbeglis4grheaktamil Chemistry, Jobimon's • a • 'Walden on Soil CuMvev, Blot's Ylwgas Gardener, Brawy,•TliomU Wort Downing on Triiit Culture. ashEl KAY a CO., 66 Wood street. -1141 i. .110 D WURIS.--Frao iiitiiiiiiirfir.grilrialaa:Atin., and Conttoons-' , Textusiq:-giviar 41tibe nature. ;seat, Buses, 'riotous, consequences and tussention Napo:idly stablesed to larNl432dicalyneden..; By W. Ikedenh..mtr, IL D. Tor mile by tohl7 rittHltaT B. DAVIS, 93 Woad et. JUSCE.L.EdiItJrIBOVS CARDS. j :YON" ARNSTBAL, hi:row= 'AND J. 4 Dic NA iirs lie the mast select brands °MENDEZ HAVA CIGABS, arid . all `kinds of )3MOEINCI ,AND MEWING TOEXCCO, SNIINT, PANE'S 'IISEESCHAVE . PIPES, TUBES, Sc., ge.., ~ la great variety, .I:WERE THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Pi. Tradesupplied ea liberal tarsus. t• ! - t • . , anIIIXX) WORKKE..—.IAS; rruoCo AND mem wormsa, PAPER IiAMOKR AND PLASTERER. • - 11KE1 lINT,IIIIIB AND ORNAMENTS of al kind. •• - • - Alt ordersieltiV. Net 23 Cengreen Swat, six Boon honk W31114 - korat Selmer's WAS Paper Store, N. 91 Wood ureetorill bit •• •ly atten&d to. mhm . TTI!Ml!nr CALDW1L14. , ...1..e.,......—.4011LN-ILLDIVI/L., CtiLDWELL & k'ussisn , Deuazs nOIANILLA, HEMP AND OurtON CORDAGE;OAKITM: TAIL, PITEH, ROS iti.A !ID OILS, TARPAULINS,. DUCK. LIGHT AND MATT MILLINGS. AA: Watin• Acid l i 78 ?font streels,'Plttaborgb.. _ ; ' • ap.kdly Arrossint encicessor "to tart &right & Young..Noi 9I Wood street, ioniser of Dianisrad • Allry, dealer In all Undo of CUTblatY, ILAZSAMILLYLIS, ItILVOLVEItds..KNIVT,S;SCIB - allid,tro, AA., A tarp assortment Ot -the above • • frotedaidt , srn baid. mhl • AtiiBl.l.o "it :- 11` M oR xc ' zacticm, - or 'BACON, IiEIED M BW; LARD. HE913. • .&.N11 - EI73IP,PORIC„No. 12 Yourth stra4;neir.LlDlrty,.Pittatnsrgh: • • yv . P. tiAltti....l.4L, DRAixtrni WALL pofiliuk t Q 4, Ng. ST Wood sued,. ttAintli. • . •ct OOP ST., Neiman Bltisztß, ssi& BThAV rsim- WRW, STRAW 900D§,gopurraUy. • - agoActimpts, arc. KAY\ A, 01.7,BOOKAULLBA ABB STA --itozeits,"(o. M' clod street, next door to the center. of - 11ilitt , PIttebize; SCILOOL eud LAW BOOKS oonseuttt on hied. . P tie I d.ko dr, STATlON ,AktstrtirActiraris, LID JOll .Pstratta, No, 67..We0d street, Pittib . se.3o t AND STA . • ?limn', No. TB /tin - AU Apollo NoOdDip D a••.wlums ET. Prl OF OPIUM. ••ThirlthfOeiitiVallrrtion,Nt bieltjtearMD& Wltteet the vlrtuetednee tbe-210.111e 'thoroughly I{ bu r n., ihe ang. In eitoi • itnes,blifill; wade. abeam= &ten, i sg t ==lectkes,./t will =eve pia n o . and '47:4:6ll ""ni tg ithi7or Y : a mi' 4 l l l t i g t " T• tin:reed et ttliti4Enlnent In till (1.1 Droll. • Witeeet,lreer - Tort. 60441116 M 1 4VAUNSIMOOK - 4 CO Pitts. Mt' 646:41*—ier: impTtoE.To OWNERS OF, •DR&YS Inre?rgiren to sit .7 11 '4W, - 43116:llelliStple, 'Bette* dc.. wbetller reeklenkortallraident ha he City of PI its- Marsh, to pay, thetrimi r atthe'lniestrer's office of tea Clip Of letteiblitgli; rowrawrra, 112 accord anew with as Actof-Jlosimbly, ipprovediLirek 30, ISM and an Ordinionot of the °mull/ o; the City, of Pittsburgh, peened April 16, 1330. 4 • AU Mann. Dot paid on or before Mei lb, 18e2, will be 14 1 *** theaptitgoot the Chief of Police, for colledion,kukiectlblibilei of 30 cents for the collee n,* thereof, end ell pea who neglect ex refuse to take wit Illektses be *Men to ♦ pinuar. to be rel=llitistlis goat, fioubuthe sapuot4r- Tb• old roenil Orprerknis peen meet be Monied . -et thekbon,ildreweet ere taken mite *per Pb *Ma 13.-1,03 trikar3ll."-Rmlii; .._.: sow raTub Two /tom Yehk1y...—............... $OO Mach Noy Ii tic)! _ „• 10 cl/ • a lgaila ' Iftabc . r7rhar. - git7.l - 17, ', 1 .0 .. -gyms, Tway* Maui ooch. for aye b wbbtiowyl Monwiwwibwiusy oir.tboabowy Ddlys... m um{ W. EICHMULITIN 0 ; " ;.I „. 0,3V.A Ins 4 bgC II4 AYA 6 • , JA T ARV, Aa ek Me by.., sod abluwWL:. .adol byV it cwal. to WrobArth and *my; pot up WI , Ad i tuirt" 4 / 4 :EW , ku fir ' 4Tifire. a sial . z2iali ~ 0 6 4 Vidst.O.Al, ir l itr ti,rllAtg- MAL, kiln r d; 'tea* Oa kiritqpiior quilt:, :so. neefted; wiogwild •■_o4 sad Pearl Basler ilw yid s u b0i.1.1. fed .... ullikor 4ititocery atom of — 7. --, , oum 44... BliW.,_l - .._ Moll- - ' 4 'ifie:woratu . sod Miami !dram. MSS barnAt " ka“, tile t end per _ ' 1.44 /1=2"1"2141r07117414 • . . .:67 ;.- R~. . „ . _ AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. NJLXO CHICIiERING PIANO, N 0 'xi,. XEii' BOOKS. .. , ..4X.04C..ii,.+•. tPw, PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 26 t 1862. rrEo us. PEOPLE'!LNSURANCE COALPANT OF .PITTSBURGEL—Notke is' hereby given, that In ptinmance of an Act of Assembly wanting thereto, and the Charter of Incorporation, appro..' March Fith,llo2, Books to receive_ mabactiptions to the Capital Stock of the PEOPLE'S INSURANCE COMPANY .OF. - PITTSBURGII. will be opened at the Merchitnia' Exchange, FOUnhistreet, Pittsburgh, Pa., on TUESDAY, the Phi of April next, to remain open for five days (unless the stock be sooner sob. scribed) from 10 a. - m. 10 4p. m. Georg° R. White, John I House, John E. Parke, John Phillips, &Ruud House, C—Hanson Loss, Samuel P. Shriver, Wm. - B. Haelett, A.V. Lamle, • Frank Van Gorder, D. Hostetter, James Bees, D. H. Chamber., James Gardiner, W. S. Haven Thou D. Hamilton, Daniel Wails:re, John S. Lee, Janata Robb, Wm. H. Kirkpatrick Wan. F. Gardner, James W. Baxter, J. J. Robinson, mhl9Ad 'Operas TEgPITTS. LI stunts,-Foot {Yarns AND CMCAGO, TES OHIO AND PCNNIITLVANL/4 1711 OHIO AND INDIANA AND TM FONT WAYNt AND CHICADO RA RAID 0011PANIEN.--. Molders of_ First Mortgege.Ronds of tjto Ohio and Permaylvarda Railroad Company , the Ohio and Indl ant Railroad Company, and' the Fort. Wayne and ti C e hi l o wl their bon ood ds tea', who base not heretofore r.s.d Fergumx t . i. h .. ..32 Pine street, under the plan of again notified to do soon-or before the let day of •pril next, or they will be excluded from Its benefit. •- Holders of Second. Mortgage Bonds of the same Companies, or Construction Bond. of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, who hare not already deposited their bowie as above, are notified to make application to the Purcluudng Om- • mittee; at my °Mee, 62 Wall street, to be admitted to the benefit. of said reorganimtion, on or before the arms day, or be excluded therefrom. • J F. D. LANIRR, Chairman Purchasing Committee. earliolders of any of the Bonds referred to In the above' Notice can deposit them at the office of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Com pany, No. 22 Filth 'treat, In this city. March 18, 18/I.—td O. W. CABB. WILLIAMS & ORVIS's I UNEQUALED DOUBLE THREAD FAIIII LT SEWING MACHINES. Price, VS to 150, according to style of Cab Loot. Siirtiale Boom, No. 10 1212712 STRIOCT, corner of Market. These Mathias, do not infringe no the 'Grover & Eater Machines, nor any other. Grover d Esker tried to get an injunction against Williams 1 Orel., but was beaten, and the Injunction was denied by the Hon. Judge Sprague, Decem,er 8, 1880. People can buy and met thews machines with on much early as any to market. • Three Machines are unrivaled for the facility With whfoh they execute all kinds of work inquired of • complete machine. They combine simplicity dura bility, with noleleas action unattained by any other machine, while in cheepncee Hidy have no rival; All Machines warranted and kept in repair! one year free of charge. LILLEY & STRAIN, Sole Agents for Waiter!) Penn'a, No. 1Y Fifth street, corner of Market; Fata h I g r.I I I.:L P E ' Y & STRAIN, Manufacturers of and Lava f o r male, Wholesale and-RetaiLail kinds of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. LILLEY i STRAIN No. 12 Fifth R.,corner of Morkot. Ai:MATS WANTED. mll3:2mood N " CARPETS, Oil Cloths, &c., M'CALLUM'S, .Mo. 87 Fourth Street, Bought previous to the tato advance In N, of which the fullest advantage in uttered to purchaser/ FOR CARR. 412 IVIORRISON'S PATEN T WASI4I46.ItAiCHINE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MACHINE IN USE lo now nnuinfantarrd and for slaw ezetnlivolyi by W. .T. KANE, 'AI DIAMOND, )ITTSRVIIOII. mart.. 6e purchased I ' 4 the single 6!nchl4, by Township, County . or Slats nights, on application at 21 Dimond, N. abort, rah7:2ard 111rEncoLtum „FiNER.s SHIPPERS OF THE CRIME ARTICLE. I have established In the CITF OF HEIR *AIM • CtiMMISSION HOUSE, for the exclusive tiara your commoditlea and also to supply you with CAIIeTIC SODA, SULPHURIC ACID, EMPTY BARRELS, GLUE, DUNCSato: •• + I am prepared to make liberal cash adv on corMigumenta, sad to gyre your Wain.. pro t at tention. once is requested and . confilgrzioents WILLIAM A. GWYELL No. 'te Malden Late. Near Uric. W AL4ONS, NUE' SALE 14:1t T.,‘ CEAP. PLUM WAtiONS, OIL H .WAGONS and SMUG WAGONS, GARDEN/IWO CARTS AND COAL CARTS: TIMBRIL.WHEELN CANAL, CARPER - IR.'S. BN.ICK AND STONE 'MASON'S WREST,. all - nnadgrof.the-beat dry tindmr, ego all kinds of repairing" attendedlo promptly.' ,Aglyly to SORT. HARE, Nacos *lack, Back of Federal tartlet Station, /Meetig mhll.ly4 TRUSSES t THUS SEB I large and .attaltdly selected assortment of all the Modern Inaprored Treses, Including Ititter• cel ebrated patent Trues, the guest instrumeotiof the kind In for We, at greatly reduced prices, by BIMON JOIINSTLIN 1/ruralist' I And Dealer In choice Fatal y kingdoM, Corner fimllldleld and Fourth strreta. ItirSboidder Brieesc Slispensoikvt,.st low 'prices. h 24 WARR/LN'IE ' K EYE it l*3. PRINORT • UNRI RELODE NB. -TA LED A large assortment of the above enperlor warn menta are now arriving and will be /told at GREAT LY •ILEUGVED,PRIItIYB. - CHARLOTTE:TILUDIEO &le Agent for Koabe'a Flamm, and Prlnoe'et Melo deon., No. 43 Filth street, socond door above mhl3 AUNsir IONSILINMEN'Iszi-- 100 dozen Brooms; 10 maks Dried Pl:swim—prime halves; 1-oar load Obeid' Potatoes; 200 pounds ptitde PeatheAo' 10 saclui prime Peas; 25 casks, prime Apple nutter, frecelied and ferule FRANK VAN GORDON, No. 114 Second West. L IOOD TIM HEW: .1:4N.1); .Con nip N_x Seven Hundred. deem principally Whlke Oak. Lays'on the Penneyleaula Goland Railroad, adjoin log "Pack Saddle." For sale very cheap. Require B. McLAIN & - akin 61$ Fool' h 11. SPECIAL U .—The eu of v,boo, .ud 43.4 ght/D0.,w1111 No loomed got good boodo,orolAndriaies kg, - ttupeor fdiir Y4s4s. No Neimitic Oben 010 alit be hitested. Apply a m 1316 OICTTFS-1 3 .13t. Glair ofne.r. riiNy i ka.peßtik_ll , 7e clal the pteh= .1• 4 1 tlon-of 0.4811 - 1311366g Vi tora 4uperior lot .. _ LETTER ENVELOPES, We bilre for 'min at LOW -8101:3., Sample' nit tree. LIABKINS 6 00., 406.13:1m6 • • -' 34 flookmon anat. Now York. ._.. 100 BBL.S. Large Nati/ Mackerel, 60 bblo. Medium No. 2 btilergodlum,No.,2 .; 60 .1403.3 N0.:3 '6O kite Largo NO. 2 mbM. <.l • LAZRAII. it lUU • •• Priaiwitatto4t • 3 bbii. Talluw, lhosek, Yeathers prima. .31.h23. suaivwx & LAZSAB 1. BACON. 60,0001b1. Neer Bacon Shoulders,. (44000 . lislieY . l z ' . 20000 " " Maio. ID smoke boast : and for sale by MoDO24AID •CAIIBUOILLES, mbn Nba. 242 and 244 Liberty stmt. -. 1- ". 17 • • 83 belt bble. lacall'o. 3 Dew Mackerel; 1 —.- 15 do nallki atafebr Wilk* 11. RIDDIeNr—:— mbli No. laa Liberty etrabk 2 ki.24 Ekteir' ' fi x , ••• - • , • Yltilll6,lrr •istars . sad • •. : per 1 . • It . hags Railroad . • •be l itual's oar bjat' C tWilyinp, . 'to . haul* extra • ,:...`_. ... 'act. v.' 'Nal. tionmiktt& i.t.. - AJliliW' {lo; . jokuppU9s --45 bbleCtiesksglpg abt.4.44.l,lxor.frilla•mettero auibrisarma• Ili (Araby. ar-111.DDLIS. • Ace US Met* street. -.II.IiVOLVABS—a , ' ' -411 riot •aoe.li7 13101VS/Pllptpad• Adllllo7:ii. , i 4 ' 4.341 1 4W1N1 Ones '• '~ F ~. ;; ~~. ViitsbarAh S. RIDDLE & CO., RDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Street, MORNING AND EVENING EDMONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE ROBB OF PUBLICATION. • TERMS: Bloaxma Enmon—SO .per annum In advance, or 12 cents per week trom Emma Eames-43 per =ma In advance, ar 6 cents per week &it corilerk— WIMILLT EDMOX--Sloigie 0 ?2 ,1 m. $2 per annum Pi. or more, 11,15; To .Or upwards, $1 per nib= Irmariably ID admoos. ADVERTISING AT ATONABLE BATES. WEDNESDAY, MORNING, MARCH• 26 Island 'No._lo. The difficulties of subduing the rebel-defen ces at Island No. 10, 'Sind on the Tennessee branch of the Mississioi, opnositethe island, are very great. no, river at this point doubles on itself. Approaching the Island the river runs nearly mouth; and thee making-a sharp turn, it rum netrlY.north,;The is4nd is below the bend, where the river runs north, consequently, it cannot be reached Until the. bend is passed, but aldng the Tennesseeshore, in the large circle of the bend, are-placed for.; mldable batteries, sweeping the whole river above, below, and at ttiehend, thus guarding all access to it. But the'veatest difficulty is, the river is very swift at this place, and it is impossible to bring the gunboats iotc; close quarter, and hold them: there with the bow down stream, the beet - position in which to fight. The boats can 4 held. oth their bows up stream, but this exposes the sterns to' in jury, and endanger, the safety of the valise', becauie, if any accident should hapinnt;to 'the steering apparatus, as occurred' on the .Ten nessee ricer, they would float right on to- the enemy's batteries, where they would-be dizz troyed. The mortar boats, also, do notanOwer as well as expected, owing tattle uneertahaty, of the aim. They would be splendid for bat tering down a city, or tlirtiorbigeltells Into a camp, but for the destruction of batteries they are not so effective. A, 'writer on the spot, says : • Some of the officers think we will be able - to drive them off In the court* of a week byl the mortar shelling, but my faith is weak. , We i can make the island hot, but If driven off they would come right back as soon as our fire slackened. The damage to th e works ing easily- repaired, the shells. would . have to !die mount tbel gone to prevent their holding it, and the chances of that are vary remote. The same writer hints. at the folloting mode of effecting a lodgement on the Island: ... . . If Gen: Pop e could erosnei - PintPlesesint,' he mold realm - short work`of•the enemy by a land attack. But he has as yet no meals of doing it. Of what inestintablevalue*Ould be two (or even one) of these little steamluga to him now, to tow his army over on rafts and drown, for he has the command of the river at Point Pleasant ; but the chancel' are ; largely in favor of their being blown' oat of water, wore they to run byl the batteries even of a dark night- I have mond- . dente, however, that eume means can and wilt. be found by which a cro leg can be effected: As a plane for river b , the enemy). po= sition here is strut:43M. olumbu_!, 4d -if resolutely held, as it doubtless wilrhe, its el.: pabilitics of defense are sufficient to disable every gunboat in an hour's contest. Rebel Atrocities . ' It kiss been repeatedly denied, soya dis patch to the New York Tribune, that the reb els committed atrocities upon our wounded and dying soldiers after the- battle , of, Bull Run. Gov. Sprague, of Rhode Islitzni'i has just returned from the ground which beirisi ted for the purpoie of recovering the bodies of ofacen_of _Rhode Island Regiments I.Th l • there• mortally wounded. The retuaihs of Col. Slocum, together with the lesion and Captain of his regiment, were faund. j The old colored man who showed them thei spot I where thi4 were buried, said thnt thtragerargia regiment had cut the Colonel's head offi and burned his body. The rebels made a mistake and cut off the head of the. Major instend of the Colonel. They.found all the officeisund soldiers buried with their faces Tiown ' prard,' iniended 'disgrace. It was Eloir:Spragaces , regiment that made such frightful harm{ with Bartow's Georgia regiment. Reorganization of Fairfax County; The loyal residents of Fairfax county', Va., assembled at the Court Howie, on Saturday, for the purpose of taking 'toils towards , * re , organization of the Bounty - government ; moat of the officers having joined the rebels, and' with them evacuated the county upon . the . recent advance of our troops. Speeches were made by Chas. H. Upton, Hen. J. C. Under wood, J. Ilawkhurst (the delegate , tl) • the Wheeling Legislature,) and 11. T. Elreots. A' genie, of resolutfons was adopted, azpressing unalterable devotion to the Union, denounc ing the rebellion as wicked and outrageous,„ and appealing to Governor Pelrpolnt to order an eloation for county officers, and also pony ing Congress to compensate the loyal auSerers . . ant of the confiscated property of - Virgini a' rebels. A separate resolution; - ,e:pressing confidence in thelPiesident • and , likkastary of- State, was paused amidst imrpertsik o suing,. • Disloyalty In thecharchell. Quite a sensation was created :last Beadily( in Nome of the EpiscopaCcicureheimf ington and GeorgetoVir, 'b3 the arlithdravill'oi part of themmgregation during the ;Miles , ,' of the spoeial prayer issted - hr:l:iigho . tiegbant,:Of Maryland, rendering thaeks to *vizir Proildeelsk for - the proiit i vea-pf tho union 'grins. - Mani of the familitialibb toot. part In these disgraceful scenes have toladgin the government service. We shall never took for permanent games, anthem. Government shail resolutely ',rid it: selft-uf Heads of Departments wilt keep_ilitheir ant.:* ploy. men whose secession symiwithies are well known, and wham families scarce; deign to bide their rebellious feelings. , • i • - ‘Ststensiz• •• Reln. 4 —lVikahlagtonldhipstehee 43: that animal sitruidi:otAbir harrlitaran are ..siing.,,the'eetintri , Within Hvoretiles of Mit,: . - • • .. . . • , .. *sal, Inipbseslng ?all the; ableVset i ' E we RR Withlu - Alkele swoop, robbing ths wine •cor , ,t,blibuOtlo-tknoLinddestrultufplhft 'they, simnel cirri, ewsky.t: , ,::: - • .•:.,. i , i , . im 1 '.., If oar era; ,• would -,, _aloes- on, AI iirfat deetreotileiwhiehleiusking . /liliterf rglaiiv lcdotortcluigh/ bii, PrOfnitifo-711.47p bald,. flit4it is in the progssuiwe. la the 43hit, , •enm-, iiendie g tot. punish rebellion this will. If Aheed.lstercittibe"..lult-tobule-lu._*iirm lhis fi. werrefelt; :but& *erg atp-Ulind_liti who me appealing for the proteatiou of thalibtetniseot to wain, it not well: And will not mit-Slott tninsiiiionontui he ...I ngtviaiLtd.piy this 164637,1,1 .;341 :"-- , :l.:-:- 1....t4 )t: . i - - - • ettYllllloli Of,Cocoasoo.—Dr. Johnsrins, atetlN,Bs o ; l ls.irbrirPairhirltand "(manned ae Governor : ofPoiiiido TerriWi; tine Got; Gilpin • ' ' ' 9innorow, or truit. , -431Atp6ira* arlia4.4; 4444 1ri4191 elf- Dimes, Airairs in Tennessee. Governor ANDRUR JOHNSON' has issued a proclamation to the people of Tennessee, and has assumed the reins of government. His proelamation is a calm and sensible document, but it is clear he memo that the laws) shall be respected, and no rebellion allowed to show itself. After reciting the commencement and progress of , the rebel lion, and the efforts made use of by : the President preserve the constitutional authority in all the States, he says: .: In this spirit, and.by such co-operation, has:the President conducted .this mighty contest, until, as Commander-in-Chief of the 'Army, he has caused the national flag to float undisputed over the capitol of our State. Iffesnwhile the State government has disappeared. The Executive has abdi cated; thel,Legita: lature, has dissolved; the Judiciary is in.obeytince. The great ship ' of state, freighted with its precious cargo of human interests and human hopes, its eaila,all vet, audits glorious flag unfurled, has been suddenly abandoned , by her offi cers and mutinous crew, and left to float at the mercy of the winds, and to be plunder ed by every rover upon thedeep. 'lndeed the work of Vander, has already commenced. The arehiveslieve been desecrated; thepttb lie property stolen auddestroyed; thevaults of the State Bank violated, and its treasures robbed, including the funds carefully g4thered and consecrated for all time to the instruction of our children. In snob a , leitentable crisis, the 'Govern ment of the United States could .not. be un mindfulof its hightonatitutional obligation to guarantee to every Staten this Union a republican form of government an obliga tion which every State has a direct andlm media te interest in having observed towards every other State, and from which, by no action on the part of the people in any State, Can the Federal Government be absolved. A npublioan form of government; in conso nance with the Constitution of the United States, is one of the fundamental conditions of our political existence, by which every part of, the country is alike bound, and from which no part can : escape, :*.This obligation the national government is now attempting to discharge. I have been appointed, inthe absence of the regular and established State authorities, as Military. Governor for, the time being, to preserve the public property of the State, to give :the proteition of law. actively enforced to her citizens,' end, as speedily as may be; to ?Mien her-goverri meta: teethe. same:: condition,: 44 Were : the existing.rebellion. • In thia"griteful but; arduous undertak lug; avail myself of all the aid that may be afforded by' my fellow-citizens. And for this - purpose ,I respectfully, :but earnestly, invite all the people of. Tonnes ' see, desirous or willing to see a restoration 'of her ancient Government ) withent Unction of party affiliation; or past petit int 'opinions, or action, to unite with •me,. by counsel and co-operative agency, to ac complish this great end. ' I find 'most, if not all' of the offices, both'State and • Fed- Oral; vacated; either by - a Mbandon ent, : Or byOeaction of the inettnibents in attenptingtd'inberdirrate their finctions to a power in hostility to, the findateental laveof theState,•atid eubversivelef her . Na— tional: allegiance: 'These ' offices...moat be 611edtemporarily,:mitil the State' shall be . Watered so far to its 'accustomed : quiet,: that the people can peaceably assemble at the ballot box and edict . agents of • their own, choice, OthereiDeitnareky 'would:pre vanma ) and no uls MC Or - iiiropeity be safe frets thlidesperate - and utprin Meted. I shall, therefore, as'early as ' practica ble, designate for various positions under the: State county - Government; from among my fellow-citizens, persons of prob ity and intelligence; and bearing true al legiance to the Ccuastitution and Govirn ment of the United Statea, who will execute the functions of 'their respective offices; until their. laces can be. tilled by the action of. the people, , Their authority, when their' appointments shall have been made, :will be accordingly respecited and observed.' To the peoplithemseives, the- protection of the Government:is extended:: All their .rights will , he _duly, nrespected, and their wrongs :redressed when made known. Thdie who through "the 'dark and weary night of the rebellion have maintained their allegiance to the Federal Government will be honored. The erring.and mingUid ed will be welcomed ontheirretern. . And while it may.become necessary, in 'vindicating. the violated' majesty of the law, and in re-assertiDg: its imperial sway, to punish, intelligent and conscious. treason II high , :plices?. no Merely. retaliatory or vindictinTolioy will.be adopted. To those, especially, who in private,: unofficial ca pacity have assumed, an attitude of: hos tility to the:Government, a full. anti com plete•amnesty for.all past mate and deolara liana is offered, :upon the;one condition of :their e agaia yielding , themselves peaceful citizens to thejust supremacy of . the laws. -This I advise them. :.to-do for:. their own .good, and•for the peace and welfare .of our beloved. State,' endeared to me by the am-. oiations of: long and active. years, and by, the enjoyment of her highest. honors.' And And appealing to • my :fellow-citizens of Tennessee, I point them to, my. long public life as a- pledge for thesineerity of my.mo dyes and an earnest for-the performanoe of my present and future duties. - Aanztaw..Jossloa, One if Goy. ,iohnson'ir first actkias to treason in the press. Ha, Rhore forei pent. for;the .newspaper proprietors, Ind 'stated his , riews to them: " The editors and 4r412 ;i:eters if ! t h e Nashville !Patriot a:Cali net cciusentle - itbandon thei 6ates- . aim!' pretaleitlis, aid-left the tripod with digulty, , tifterissuinithe following:notice:2 "hi *pee to' stale thek: oiir news , - Iniper''irtitaing, - istiblltdneitr: has been lisiel"tchhe emplcleole and the* so leng as ithe I nitillniblei„ publish the Patriot upon their'owi restensibility. Neithet ot tbe former'editorlior proprietors will havtany, Author connection - with its publication,:, wisktlids ! •poiAtt dishinitly and enipliatacilli,iiniireaieti up* the minds of times iisiuthe 'Patri,ot in days goneabiyiind-regardedit its air exponentof sound principle. kZ, M=MEI!M A letter writer..gisaa_the following desenp . than, of." Virginia , pitotatiou; Ana the awful distraction; whluh. boo fallen upon the whole region bounded Bine.4idgo, tho p01V 1 14.91i , 40;14 'Whilo.PAPSDASloll4llalong,old,„tmpers in. Wg4ri.4 B 3)o9ffs str.bfanasafas, 0 1 1 11 hilt been converted Anto.telmf .hend4Oart.iig;l "found "Ire g t4=llllls te l.i s il.ft s et d Aptti7 2. l to foYlifeiniatitM; Shiioras born 'on thelolantitibtrilind had noised two goner... ationai 4111 , Wisirleitlidies" E o Whi p ores. you, : .honeyl.(sholiniPliesli)AtihertaNsi dm i lants -, tic t i ; P , i‘amonseefanrip foe tusr[slanibeldtte s , wasn't it? Said the goodiold.soel i "Mailer d'). 1 ".0 1 0.477Lk,1nik peOPlo.' ii4'neer ntindrint,lsbt dey'sscaltered up 'ls , .dolenclholutesintrf; Antra-that:owl/ where.: afir.3llMtregatit uuroihbluo.,On': turned deltlot , old man out of his own home And too kits. himself. I Wohlipronognoint'lraM),went to hie ororseirsrtlm i e— r o, mean Ruh (tame_ in tall quint' Ifni hion:=4nit be was &gin Onidit "Mallow,' to Pinquir, -Whom &kin wely." , :r. , AllAlt 4. 4 " , Wilk I. lor•4 111 11,... hisl9lV sot RhfE4tinaler 'ski - *Jr i Ani 1 041-41 astigte= ter 'of if fo **Wolf t ' 'trout tatitt,&iiiValitoiat ohVion' mOnaant two.damktift, :Ikfmn:solu,tWo of whom are: ln Wendel almhmtadaumh: ~ s~"} ,n-. r~. _- ,~-m., , r. :.tau. ~.~T,....-i+~a-~ »fir - ?~:>:„ .. y __ l ~r s Y -- ~"F: ~Y ~ 1 _ms.'].µ ter, is widow, survived. The second wife died childless. "Liberia!' embraces twenty-foin. hundred 'acres in one tract—a splendid farm—every scroll which-is tillable. The soil is unusu ally productive, and has been well sustained by fertilisers. • The main line fence consists of wickets with interlacings of cedar and• pine brush—in short a bastioned fence. Col. Meredith, who stands among• our tint West ern farmers, was struck with the closeness and solidity of the work, suggeiting thaC it would prove a valuable hint to Western 'far 'meta. The mansion occupies -a central post. Lion on the crest of is gentle 'elevation, whiCh -commands a view of almost every acre CC the plantation. From the ridge of the' roof The eye taker in a noble prospect—Manassas - Plains,. Centreville Rills, the valley_or Run, and the Blue Ridge moimtains, - , with intervening forests and other captivating ,plantations—numerous ever green groves of ines_ and hemlocks sandwiched , between bare woods - and fallow ground imparting rare - beauty to the March landseape. 'The . Weir mansion is a large, plain redtbrick struc ture of old Virginia style, two stories high, with portico in front, and wing, at the north ,gable for a kitchen. A wide ball subdivides it, and the apartments are spuions..../t eras surrounded by pleasant locust groves, . and a moderate --degree of shrubbery, with a fine avenue of locusts -leading to the highway, but rebelvandalism visited all theSe scenes once so charming. Tho plantation wee well culti vated and' finely ittoclied, but not a head of live stock remains on the premises. A brace of meagre ionley cows, a half dozen pigs and a dozen foxhounds, which belonged to the nig gers, only escaped the enemy. hit. Wier's property was valued at half million dollars 'prior-to the insurrection. A Confession. Among the letters found in Price's camp was the following, from a Louisiana Major to his sister, a resident. of New- Orleans, and bearing date "Little Rook, Feb. 27": Dear Sister Carrie : Yon asked me' irryour last letter what I thought of. the prospiet of our dearly beloved cause. To be candid, have little hope for its success now, though last 'December I felt confident we would be recognized before the coming June. I don't like the Yankees a hit; I have been educated to hate them, and I do hate them heartily; but I must a dmit the South has been sadly mistaken in their. ahem:der. WO„hara always , believed that the Yankees would not fight for anything like a - principle"; that 'they. had no 'chivalry, no - poetry' in their :niture., Perhaps theyhannotilut that they . arebrave - determined, persevering, they , hare, provetf beyond question: - •r• .a,:.„.,, The The - trouble with them is, that - they new get fired Of eilkyddeg. -They lost`all this tittles at firsk .and after-Manassas we despised them. This year his inaugurated ta new order of af-' fairs. We are -beaten of eUyo afr' We do nothing bat surrender , cad evonnater and while I hate the. Lincolni4s more than. ever, „I re spect them—l can't help it = for 'their dogged obstinacy and the slow but steady manner in .which they carry. out their plans. I, have lost heart in CM, cause. 'something. wrong-4conewhere. • Jeff. Davis 'and our political leaders &neither knaves - or fools. They dray/ Is into our present ditileul-- tles and now have no way of showing us oat . , • If the Bondi had known what would have, been the result, of seceisien, no State ' unless South Carolina, would have gone oat of the Union. We all thought We could " in yesice I know I did, and . leaghed at the idea of the ' North attempting to keep as in the. 'Union by' force of arms. It war not pOssiblr, we laid. • We' had too many friends. , ta the' free • States. Such a step would be; followed -by a revocation in the North, and the: turning of old Lincoln and all the. abolltianiets. out of Oh, well it can't be helped, Caine.i We are . Sn for.ili It is too late to retreat.. We mart tightens thing out. * ::* We are growing weaker every daY, and the . North stronger. I fear teibok at our fitters. We can't be subjugated, we Willey. I hope not; but if we do' not tit the Country, fear we will experience something like Subjugation. • • 7 7 1 May be I'm gloomy. to-day ; Trimkosi I am. Who wouldn't be T.. I intend to flghtas bard as I can, but I can't :see my way out,. * Tear up this letter. Don't le, motherorfathei or any of oar relatives *mit: I have express'. et my heart to you be you'are dear sister.and . l always tellyou what ,Lballere; , aJut uszmarrs. E. , PITTISBURGH .THEATRE: Lame and Idanager.—......;....—Wa. Hsancuos. Lau. WEDNESDAY EVENING, WAROW2Gtv„ ROBERT HELLER AS PEESTIDIGITAROi ROBERT HELLER- ROBERT HELLER, IN EIZCOND' The most mysterious, elegant and Interesting coin.' Medd - Mir of genuine, 'novelties ever presented at one entertainment. 1161 f %trend iffstirum de Gremlin In - -and 2lnsfe..for gamines. on Wedssobey afternoon, 26th hist.,:at 2 •m. Tr CONCERT. BALL. . , AIETAXOIOIiOBIIp . II , I*OAPBYCHODIANTETTM _ THIS (WROXICADLT.) ZVX.NING, —'F ibuowilir tine TREMENDOUS SIIC61:31 VICTORY I . The . moot CROWDED HOUR= ~nem. In Pitts.: . . . PROF. . • ANDERSON' Too be the gieateet ' uf all MA GI CI AI INCOMPARABLE 'AND BEYOND RIVALRY ONLY , kIaitUIZETB9UB PIitEITIDICIT*TOII.. The - Fimints MAGICIAN; ILLUSIONIST, PEESh TIDIGITATOR, PHYSICIST TILATILEIL and' the ontrattlat in the Probation or liaederrhe per forate with the entire • - -• 2 :A R 5* 464, 0 1 4 21 t AtP4 I 4TVI_§. • and alternate.hin IWrfornience with tfitril;• InstratiOns of the MECHAM-1W Of " MAGIQ tuting, Apparatus which:coat $30,000.._ „ • - Kr No ilfiewtt Of the Mgt.:Art hes 'lnset hoed thin 'pet more anceendukyvbecsmit more alninept,..trnrel ed fOrther, - or soldered mere ,wooderotte deedslhin , PROP. AiDNUSONV • • On. MONDAY, AVENING, March Pith, will - Pe . predooed the groat Mime Thsaitk'bf • ' - . A NiGliT I.II*ONDZMORt; or,, TIME` nomantnrittliitais Or musts= ,- : KNOBANTING. 'he'. iiiteltihiment befog on the aame scale of vien. 3 daut IN Miftlitlyprodneettoy OW ralolleaciest-M ..,... . _.. , , 4caocalt of *Mu; lillt , ''''''''''' , 3 c 'Or l• gor caw Baciag#l,. - :shit .33,3.3,3 *meta.. . 0-• '' HoOag. 011601 1 1 4 tilt • PIM . r TfisiliWite4.o: Itooelnelant Olaleceoraalc bad + 81K.Y 1 4-- , ••••---Xl___ 85 .41 1 2M110 nor 'Other Portfolio-4111M 'F: animacaoX.. -Mr. 3, . , V , TD; II B O2I .It•iPit.PM#4, I !A4.4if ordliary l „ .. . . 3 Doom open- ari7;. gadenaatio ta.' ceemmeizi, ciiili. .o'clock. . •.,„ .... -: ..:•,... ! ..." 2.- -• ' Adlottleusagf. esatig•aaaateael assegveoter olAgel4 IKlTGitiudittbeiacioiPaifoilieindi4ltaiiniky Mod , ' noon, March 29th, at 4 o'clock. ,7, 3 ~ct gmkn.: - ...... 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VOLUME LICXV---NO. 110: VIRE INSIZAN tU, BY THE BELI ANCE MOTU - AL INSURANCE .00.111PANY. Ot PRIDADELPRIA:to BUlLDLNWUsidtedeli Perpetual, DERCIIANDISE, 'URN/TURN, Ao.. in town or anuitry. Offko No. 3011 Walnut letnieL; u 101 l C " r Wit. 0520.6t0i Aosessel3ooA9;l*4lnet44 / 00 iiiiinfe 04 improndatift,..;__ ty.....th double tbs Ofeand rent. ant ' • 0 4 62 60. Petuta. Co.'a per cant. : Both Dosn.ll3oollo, ' E7, 000 _ 00 City of Philadelpida, 6 par cent. 00 . 0, AP 0) =o . r coutit7 id. P. R. R. Loon / 0 , 0 03 00. bonds, Broa d ared . 240 00 Hantingdon and Top 'lbninbdn - • __ Railroad acid mortgage 10an...—. 4 0 0 00 : 'Pennipiran Aktla OM 00 'Stock of Reliance Bland, Insurance 2436000 Stock of County Eire In taranee .pp Stock of Delaware 111. 11 .Baratanceljn... 70000 ckinume , :hwisaiik• do 11,133.11 I" Mecbaalca . Bank do 24112•60.-1,- moo B. Litorance 011. BEL Recehabia, Dubow Mac :IAIOIIIO-1 Book' Amounts, accrued Wens; et 0...... 0416 E' Coat on band Lad in bands of sputa...—. 11,3115111^- SIAM OLIII niraLsir, rr.sah.t. Z. 1.. Lothrop,. nett. Ches. Leland, - Ifred'ic. Lam*, Jacob T. Bantiedr, B. Woodi Scolth Bowen. - Jae: B. Woodward, ' John elt. NOILMABNIes fkandarr. J. G..coirApst. 6 Northeeid corner Third and Wood street. Clem Tingley, • • Beamed BhiphaM, Wm. B. Tkempeon. Robert Steen, Frederick Brainy Wm. Mimear t • 0. Bteremon, Beni. W. Tingley, • John B. Worrell, Idenhall B. 31 - - • VIRE AN E A , MARINND INLAND IN ": 811 / I CINSIIIIANCW COMPAIM OF NORTH LUSILIOA, PHILADELPHIA. • Incorporioid 1794-1149151, 1599,000: Aosta, lanuar7 ARTHIIR 0. Ig=sl THOMAS PLATT, Siaretary. ' • -• • TNStateiNCE . - CO. ..CIF Stint ji•or•psANarimewm, PIIILADRLPHL4: • - • Zoonwrathd 1799—.11391,91, 9995,11.4. - . Aseti, Febrauzy I, 11359. - ;O ID 90 • ilzway D7iiiiiautzan; rm. WILLIAM RARPER,Seerdory. y_TARTFORD FIRE. INSURANCE CO; HARTFORD. Luorporatedlllo-044191, swami: Alub" " 141136011—iiciiitriatiiir,4965'764 .. q' Insorenoe in lhi~bon old :ad panto can be obtained by etaidinikek , to , • 164311 24°Xn ; uljap _ . _ WISTEEN INgUlLtilqq4 :90147A v NTOr rtptastruon. - • •"• : _ _ ,Ski:Water ittreeti , Spans 45,00.'s Vara beil fl i,,op - istrilzio ?Minim*. •• Wilt d"." , arthild OU kawfs l'ire ad mai« Bob. 4 Howe siguideot DiPistiars ago or wit DrinewiL die ceemimeiiponni vino ondeter .l'il' C" bigah•N4 tibifolitti.7.er, Diaintoin the ciliaramie igel kap! maluda,teering Ow Lag menictienkitimenine dredrerile isme ntruininV*MODKß'3o.lllsDi 5t0ck,Acc0unta , ,.—.......«,-...—t03,000 OD • OD (Dike 250 re: .Ilocortuta, dO. Vart OD Cob.. 1e,361 90 Premium Notee..—... 2705 Neter and BUM _ Jr., J Jaamor archty, ..litshsni el Holum, : 1 01=H. Smith, 'O. WI Ekkotieh., _CIIIIZEIVSINSUILWEICUMPANY orPxrraßbs.tat. and Water StPlet1;411e4X111d0001'. ' 4 " ssasLYx , BAIIIVEL IZZA; arrefary. Insures Steemboels Ned Chur& benuree agabut kiWand &map, hi the tiaelgatios M.ebeSalebenz ,Wettene.Abmli lembee sod lirei.gal the' s nettatioubttheikee. egeheet lime and amino by ere:- ' 'WA. Bess lo4 John nor. ~ . ' Jade Pea, Jr., ' 13h ti, ' W.; 43. Johnston, . , . B. F. Jones, 8. Barbs . Besse inns ,` , , ' J. °this* /4'l Hon. T. M. low% Jobs 8. Dilworth, Barely Preston. ()harks If. Dut 113HILADNIXIILA FIRD:AND ;Lin IIiBITRANOII.OOILIQ.EY. No lanilateenat et. nanitel,,S llo .loo--Ariets. , • •••• - Win links all Mods of Inatrance„ either pirpetwal or limited, on eterr delpariptiton of Pinsitzty or be, 'chattels, at moonable rates of premiers,. .7' • 110)31117 P. BIRO ; Preahlwn. F. BLAINEBUBBIII, Brarrio ?maw.n: A aurora J u X. 11.. Wye, •• . O. 8 11.: En k, John irlaproer.' - Geo. W. Brown. J:1. r,-n. Salaam ,J. G. COlNlllid= Third and'Wood .INDEMNITY AGAINBIr :LOSE BY .1.718.14.--.172.4.N1CL1N INI3I7I4ANCI CON PANT 'OF PHILADFLPHLi. 00* 433 and 437 Chaftinat stftmeti near Fifth. AS PUMOT Statement of Area( Janary Ist; 1860, bibbed (pi:ably to as net of Amiably, being— • Firet-M seat, aeonel.7. - ........111,101,293 00 Beal M• 1 =1eae49102,072 61 1 0 mg.,. Moss 00 TemPorszy Loans, on ample; Collatitral • &arks: ' • - :.”29,135 00 Steck( (present aloe 92 0 ,2 2 7 7 2 1 mot.. ~1 10, 7 06 00 Notes and MD ..1,691:00. , ;97,2D . liallVilte only m j frOm Mendvms...erbleb this haeo -Oompsny tan- dist& by - la ate from , Vials which ' Tanana lads on am' t)ntion . 'of Property, :taintless andstonntryiaratee as bon ere teat Mae tbeitinec*adon,- a petted 'et Dirty yeas, • they have pad knees by In to Ala..llllllo64lllol,lldhig Far Mahan • qf Defiers, thereby afferdlng of tbsitt=es of Insursna llmine ea ",.. u "? t ,.. l "•Pr nio , 6 " all . . ~ealea. p ldei daring t b. year 185 3...........4/96055 a . - aei*eroial -- • . Citarlee•74l/arr.kor,' '. , Law Ley .f...... $ Mordecai .D., Line% ... . Jacob R. Sada:, , IDe d *u • Laildll.Brenen.:. -- . .tial.•W: Beneue/13 . 1reat, , . George tale..' • • ' , • - , allillaLllS- . BANCILIKAieddraa.,.. • .. . , . • ELDWA4D,O. lidig. !ice Prides , : ..t. ii . ~.,,, ~. : 4,. eil KS 0011,11/Upeat, .. . oMoe Mother* oor.' Wood a Third it, '"VANIf 01 ( PirrailtrItali. Wflco;'N'O.37l'ffth .rest, QUA 10ock.1 , : . u.i . .r .. .ga100t oil Muds of Yfolo rt.. ig i f QM's, D.ll.liOQ`K, " , . topi.4l2.,DX.llfip drolfli A Ova. - lonam.lommio" r O. Q. Hu 7, ' Copk edam Mobs; " Car. 1 4 O. Grob . Copt, 'gm, lfese r . Joho , , :! 41 , Ertt ' gY44 4 '..n E 4"V": • PIM ti=l" 1111 10 1 1n414 !Pm .2 2 : dr isio2:l4 ce, J.;l :3:qi.ritier4R• 1 , ..0 1 1/44,4164tRii1, amok* ihroa . mpreirairo Twont_t.. , vaunt YAIII r wESQO .10 A FAIL: t - tli .fflritsr TIMIXONaIIt +l. YAM' aims JrAgt•;,{ i 141kAntibrigOOMIWAII 1 04 0 ; ALLEffilif OOtIMA m IR ic P hi Mm iftt n i ; ' atmg,cbox#i V ms nonakst. - • IV4'tea to , _ tritlLNLnt litigtOrialt 4 . 1: 1 1%L .. 1 . tig.ittffligtotlVlD PRIM, with totztool WWI - loiWoitiabit - lboWitsditas ' n63 ' l4 == i littr=o lB lo - .askroADM l4 l4 7 nunati , oh balk mat, .ml mom ia „ibio 2 4 6 1"... WO ttortalt tb ttiltiottWir=, tobrovolfamposmoolltektbsoribUor.= bled Netbokll4l ll Olt .R.15,41 1 ,..9ak • , VOratitAcoOrtlblig bittlibilitibitttnotht 4"l r le. =2"rlsr le =rl "at to Id Penn obi • 7 L e. - 34iTt 1g0412551. triMar y 011.11114: ' . , r‘w p r ". ' ,)•.? ,to- 4.4 I AnAr.. . . ~. ew Ackk7„, Ale/Jidda. Speer , Thalami; Bni. Y. Bekswell. Jo e bb 11.. ll'euns. - X. GORDON '..
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