... ~ ~,~S~Yi'+ - ESTABLISHED IN 1786 :Co.arrfussio.r, . . TORY B. CA - NFLELD, Comas- C/ 4101 , Lao 1,043441D1X4 Ilrucuarr and wboie a. awn In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTLER,' LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FISH. POT AND PEARL ASHES,. SALERATUS, LIN. ENID. AND LARD 01143, DRIED FRUIT and Prope• rurally, Non. 141 and 143 Front 4tre4t, 08 IMEIIMEE & SIIEFARD. Comnsstox MEV, MANN rod dealers in YLOUP., GRAIN AND PROM:IL...No. 243 Liberty !meet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Choicebrag& of roar for Bakers, and Family use constantly !A hand. Particular attention paid to GUI. wain+ for Merchandise general! . • oc6nly • i VAN GOB. M.: PRODUCE AND - 1 Ormigsgtots Mucuster,,logler lu FLOUR, RUT TER, BROOMS, BEERS, LARD, CHEESE, PORK, DEM AND - GRERN FRUITS mold , •:oduce gen erally. _Liberaltashodurkeos Made On curtsigutounts.. Warohoon, Ho. 11 • .13d etre•st, Pittsburgh. MMN COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN t7RUDE OILS deliklyd Comer Mind street and Duquesne Way. tiIANMS IticVAY, FotzwAsumi AND 00111.11181071 Karon Lay, tor the sale of FLOUR, ORO.I ti , BACON, LARD, HOTTED, EGGS, and Western Produce generally, No. 10 SHITUFIELD STREET, corner of Pint, Pittsburgh, Pa. igdrOrdere and consignments solicited. jlealvd _I AMES FETZ ER, r • 0011111181110 N BICACILIATi for the sale of FLOCB, ' 0 RAM MACON, LARD, BLTITER,SEE DS, IldtlED ram, and 4 . rudote gemerally,"No.iti Market at., —corner et First, Pittsburgh. oehdly f. SCIIO ..... . Ell. r. LAIIO. § ICIIw:NOMAKEIt LAINGers Comanssios /laA:ere and wholeade deal la 01,0CE LES, FLL/118, GRAIN, PRA/DUCE, &e., No. :1 . 1.'J Libor* otreet, l'ittnburgli. ael3:dly A_LN IDDLE, successor to J no. 1A.„11`Gill h. &on, No. 182 Liberty street, Pitt.- burgh, GENERAL PRODUCE, GROCERY AMY OOMMISSION bIERCRANT. Ctituktittieuts rrepeettully TX. DIALTD - - .JD0....... BROTHERt, FORWLRDINO AXD Oomouninos AIMICHANIA and drakes in PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENE:RALLY, No. 1164 Liberty. street., Pittal.urah, P. rnr./7 Asc 0 Eli, COMMISSION AIRRCILANT, • ifrater CLIDDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, GLASS. IRON, NA LS.dc., 183 Liberty 'street: tale27:dly 4 ' "' ' aecl DAVID M' - CANIILLISS • WAR. A. 00FrIN, ( special Part usr. MFANS COFFIN, successors to Menus A Cu., Witt/Li:SA LE UR 0- VEILS, cursor of Worts and Water streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. WN. J. IitTCULLAILS....IIO:IIIOPLL.- 1 .. Lt. ruin LIL VOIOT k CO., auccessur to L. . Oral, VUODUCE AND cum aussioN NEIL CHANTS NT I.ll.ertv street, Pitteburgh, nu& 1011* I. HOVEL.... LUIFEHD MAW, :1011..N 1. IiOUSE Ac CO., WHOLES.u.a GEOClti& e iEb CONLYIBBIO2I AICHCIIANTS, tomer of thtiaa awl Water greets, Pittrtm.ll. 7 tin; ' A , • W uotir .E. 4 BALI GROCC/tl , AND C 01,111681011 MILMCII,ANTP, No. 107 Wood-street, Illtamrah. - je2adly -J. ..3445.PA51L1C.1....... S. it&UMIt.....VI/1. LISA PST RIO, . RE° WNt: KIRKPATHICKS, WHOLE -XI eaLt Gitocants imsl .Imlers to FLOUR AND SLEW. Now; 191,4nd 193 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. jadly • I.A.StES_.I)ALZELL & SON, Commis yam litlgotitosTs for t h e sale of CRUDE AND 11E .VIN6D CARBON OILS, No. CI .1170 Rotor in nit, Dittoburgh.- Advsnrn mode oti consignments. DRUG GISTS. S JOHNSIVS, DE.A.r.v.n IN PURLSk,..) DRUGS AND ODEMICALS, PERFUMERY, RANGY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, 011.5, FAM ILY lARDIUIRES, AC., of strictly prime gunk lly iirltfcla. he offers al loved pricer. Corner Smith field Arid 'Mirth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, PrelPailitiOn, manfully componnitisl nt nil hours. jt : & W., WnaLr, Diteninsr and ILtnufActurrr 01 WHITE LEAD AND LITLADGE, CJILOT of Wnal .aid ' , mot trt:ets, Ilttsbnr-h. mla IOIIN, P. S I UY HOLE-YAM; DEALER. U• IA DRUGS, PAINT& OILS, we RN HAI EL 4 AND DIXSTINTS, No: 21 , 41.dbarry isnot, ritt.burgh.— All ardowswill rerwYre prompt attention. nale24 FILICORWIL 011.119.—....... Ultras. 114BAUN SC REITER, WIIOLDSALE AND --.A.P./LarAth .Drixotaisrs, corner of Liberty and St. tilainstrosts, Pittsburgh. nit GEO. IL KEYl.7% . k — intuacusT, "_ 11..140 Wood street, cornet of Woo.! MIT. and • Pittsburgh. Pa, JITTORAIEYS. TURN G. :StAdCONICELL, ATTijiLICKT Lnw:Vrrirx. second .to Knits's W. Bata- Dto, _Po• 93 Dlivatioud etxpet_ attend to the settlement, securing .d tion.o(olaltus, bountle., Sc,.in Wesisington, District ..ot Uolumbia. - 1(1111f :Tr TRKPAIRICK - & 31ELLON, Arros -.1.31.7111-10.T LAY. No. Mt Fourth sireet, ar,.ioorr skosolglititittalti, Pittsburgh, Ps. In: •• 'c, TTORNEY AND Carom:Lut or law. -Onscr,•No. 150 Fourth .beet, comer of Cherry ; • ,Pittoloirgh, Pa. sull:doulyT lAISt 113. A. YUR ITLYCE, ATTORNEY t. AT LAM. , :.• • - • • .Orricr,Hill; eineft, adjoining the omen or M.r 'shall A.Bruiert;Tlttaburir.h, jeaintil ' tiMITLI, ATTOAN,KY AND .COOKiszu.OILAT LAW, 11/141 motored to KUHN'S LAW 'BUILDINGS; No. 1"_ Diamond otront, oezt dwell tit.Teter'• Church. mv16,11 - Eat, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. En Fourth errant, Lowrie'. Law Building. Enhl PRODUCE. IiCtCHSAIDI 4 . ...... sasni. itUTCHINSON,CommismoN ..LkasurtirWitvuio MULCH/an, dealers In WEST CHEESE, FLOCS, E.Lill, BA CON,- BUTTER,' LINSEED OIL, POTS AND PEARL ASHES, SEEDS, GRAIN, DRIED FRUIT and Produoe generally.' Beat brand*. Family Flour always Cu' band. Agent lbr the sale of Madison & • 1.10.'s celebrated Patented .Pearl Starch. lire. lie ---fleosad an 01,146 Fleet ete. r betreen Wood and Smith - - — lfibt - Pllfebnigh Pa. . ap2;dly tp.TEESX WARELIOUSE.-11Els It COLLlNS,Forenarding sad Vonamisalon 3ler chant- and dealer In CHEESE, ISLITTEIL LAKE flsS and rt 1.4000 generally, so. 25 Wood attract, mbar* Watair. - Plataburgh. my 2 11 - MILES - I.I.OLid.ES lc CO., Potts: PACE d° gas and dealers In ruortsioss, corner of 31ar- Ilmt and front arsons. JaAdly I.7rSUR.4.IIWE ✓IGE.MTS. ....,.-- ........ . 1 GARDINER COFFIN,' _Ci...NT A I. FOR U • hasitus, ruu_atmirut. A RZLIAIWCZ br , - • SULU= COMPAIRIA, North-eat corner Wood end - ''-ittrietrrets. JuNE6, AGENT NORTH A_MESI '.c. Stalin' Pennsylvania and Hartford In - astruses Oompanks, S 7 Water street. - , -.i:SAMUEL . KLAN" SECEETAItY CITIZENS lascatacz Coxrawr, corner Market pod Water bECRETARY BSTKEN ;." rawmailactc earrearv, td. Water .trot. 11. .1300 K; —ECRETA RY ALLEGREDIY .11.0 • LUIZILAKOZ CoIIPAIIIT, 37 rlfat street. • • •,.: - DKr .1:i 0008. - JOIN wasom W. le'cAartzu. N CARR CO • . - . . Wilirosjoiso et C..,) • • • lIROLVALIL DIALERS IN TOSSIGi-AND DONSSTIO DST GOODS, .7.• 110. Vivid Illittlot,:tehlt bows - 41v° Diamond • . alley,•Phisbargh. aploAtf • d•' want:to t erocesnor LAMA A Cu.; Inalegula and Itatsil Dealtkre STAPIX AND, PANOY .DRY AbOODB, North .l Art coma of Nourth sad MarkasPtrontA ne2 •-••:; • 1‘ • - Kit it 4Xl.,.Dlistzus lx DRY Ai?* 16. Kathie meet, between Third '7 • • et,' •. • . • . DTALS9I ,1311 %le ens ewe 741101 o ops; signet the 'Jut b. 74. M sii•rni* Varket west. Pittsburgh- 71111.BrJ111XCIS 41 1 1 T. • -J.115E.P11 HORN DALDt This. MIN Um*mums aim &num Gams, N.. 71 atnl~tMost,Pltt•Gnm4.. . sple , htt, MAIMS 171 DAY Zulaanssses,_ !Arai. fEAVON, '6l.Atatlitd lc Dmasa isomoupaings. Tiumantam, . MOTIIOIII/1, OA, sos. and 1.1 HM MroM. Plttaburab. aVlb BOOTS 4.111 SHOES. mmtanannuni: 84 smithiaa itmt. , ALBILKS, HON k 011 , %wise %TIMM:dm "sun; DrAtima BO&Inlorfi4• vs" fonat!Amdli sedlreo,astn" GROCERS. • PLI.VOR. . ren are permitted to leave. lien. Lee, who is S.H.RIVER 4 L.A.ZBAR, M iiiirkiiiiiVlS - 0. —A -- • I) . t 1 tshiirqh 6azeftt. ,in command, has ordered that no one who can I. , handle a musket shall pass the limits. All _Li r hole° supply Id the unrivalled `''' '. 'fi ' ' citizens are either already pressed into service WHOLESALE GROCERS ' IdNARE PIANOS, warranted for five year', Mlll4 pronottnced to be equal, If not superior to - S. RIDDLE de CO or oldiged to hold themselres subject to in- I •de any i,p this country. The Manna now arriving. writ • "" , slant draft. - ~ perm:molly selected by the I,nbacriber, at the new and . EDITORS AND PHOPRrETORS, epoeions factory of Win. The machine shops are selling to the rebel Ptcssc.,ll nod examine before purchnving elwwnere. Publication Office No, 84 Fifth Street. , government all their machinery; tools,' and' 'stock, which are carried hank into the °anti. , CHARLOTTE BLITHE, 43 Fifth street, __uth2.s] Sole Agent forlinal,e'v unrivalled Plante HORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, - try to be sot op and need for military _par-, PIANOS. F 2,5 0. CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE . poses. taus. Lt5v‘1,1111,..................- ...tallint 7al/11L , elegant It Oli octet , . HOUR OF PUBLICAT ION :=i-.1250_,-: It had been proposed that all the dear LITTLE & TRIMI3LE, WaoLegALE . plate in the ally should be given tti thelov-t I'ERIIESI LITTLE AND CORMISSION Blencluorrs, &Hens PIA N 0 ;3, . ointment to be m elted , and the reeeds ap . , .. COMMISSION Id ERCHANTs !MO= Corner Second Monson EoMON-46 per.)ihraro In 41,11 CC. or . .. In PRODUCR,_FLOUR, BACON', CREME., Fibll, - CARBON ANL LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, CII ICE RILING, with fell Iron Frame, New Beale, re- 12 cents per week from carrion. COTTON YARNS: and Pittsburgh manufactures citowrl from $ . 200 to 5250, lolat ronlred and for aalo by generally, 112 Second street, Pittaborgh. • 108 Jolt N 11. IS g 1,1,011„, 11l Wood street. - --- -- -- --- -- DUSC AJLELICILLE., ASCDONALD & ARBUCKLI, WHOLE,. ISA- acct Gaoceas, PRODUCE ADD COIMISEION cirs-vra, Jobbers in N.O. SUGAILS and aIULASSES, NEVENED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA CON, lIICE, CILEESE, NEEDS, Ac., No. 253 Liberty street. Pittabn 7 11. nett:ly P. RATNER i. B. ,nett Will. a. 8111311[Pl. REY'' & successors to Reytuer4 Anderson, Wholesale dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, to., Noa. 12b and 12S Wood street, shoot Fifth, Pittiburgh, Penn'• W2thilly • J1•111.11:1.S, IMISISuN. RRemsos a,. CO., WIIOLESALE Gno . Caita, COMMISSION MEMCIIIINTS and dealer,. In all kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and Pitts burgh tuanufacturtos, Nu. 2.0 b Liberty street, Pitts bar h. nvss A. I.l'6'.lti4tikt, HOLF.SALM CP Uoxxtdmx mud dealer in FLOUR, t 1 tU, PRODULIE AND PROVISION - 6, No. 270 Liberty street, opposite Rand, Pittsburgh, Pa. MiirLiberal advancea sonde on cousigutueots. mhl3:lyx _ G'". JUN ES, W HOLESALM. DEALER ,„liiil./ B CERIESOLANILLA ROPE, OAK U3l, 4/114, PlTellatai Plttwburch tuanalsetured articles, No. 141 Water street, above thin lilintongabela.Eriage, Pittsburgh, Pa. KU.. f. p OBERT DAL .ELL & CO., NV uour.- eAut lisoccas,. Conninsion aD E.IIItrAILUIPIO AirACILINTII, and duals. to PRODUCE and Pitts matilifuirtures, Pittsburgh. RENE% LANWEILT...- Juil)10111.1 . 0111. LAMBERT 4 SHIPTON, I‘'aoLEaras. enoore. bisseussrai, Nu. to likith steel, Pittsburgh, Ps. nubbly JOIE, •It A ' 11: S; WILSON, WHOLESALII Gno -11 csrue, Comitstostort Mgantigirrs, and dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh ruanniartures, No. Lib erty street. Pittsburgh. irdo W, Gaon:was, Comm :bung llcncwain , nud dealers in • PILODUtiIL No. bo %Puler MIT.. and OS Fro. strt,t, Pittelurgh. (IEO. . 1111,1101,115. A s. Du.lll,n:urn Ar. CO., %Wuoi.us.u.o GROCEII.II, Non. 130 stsl ,132 J,ZVUJ dtrr.l., bear Pittsburgh- .01 JOHN FLA/17 Jr, CO., W HOLESALE co- OTIS AND COMMLIAIIori 31tiocitoeurs, No. 172 Vt °oil nuit triti Liberty etroet, tbitteburgh. W 1 I .I,IA SI BAti LEY, Wuoi.EmLs if If Un r occa, Ns. hi Atiii . .14 Wood afroet, Pao.. burgh, P. • in2l.dcf ALENAIN LER RT,S.ti, TNT - Culi.sALE r 0•80chut o ffn, oiler of 1.01. fy sung, Pgwatrurgh, Is. .11.1.4"UP.1 CT Ult ER S. [IAN IEL BENNE'I7 SON, 1IANI:- •.crrenutor WHITE STONE CHINA AND cILEA3IIOI.OILED Ust - Urrlcr. •so WAELEAIuUsZ Ar N.,-71 Plll,ll fircar, l'Ernstritcy(, PA. mhl 1)1.,41 Pi. P. 11.11CIONTON11 J. U ILL P. NAV, NIAC , KIIPII , , 11aiot Woritu, Pittulirgh, .11.ulariiirois MACEINTOSII AND IIt...IIPAILL'n Ill! . Ito V ED PATENT OSCILLATING sTEASI ENGIN AN D SLIDE VALI'E:S, of ai1,.,01.1 mud best style: 'lacing put Op a:mash:wry of largo capacity and .1 the bout quality, ea wry , propariul to do Leary Job bing, and solicit work le tins tine, truution that by .protaptneme, and tho charactor 01 oar work, IO or, it public patronage. We aln'ofAl attention_ to one BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES,' an c.nibti.n.g ailviwti,ca heretofore unaitaiiii.l iu thin ELIgiUO4I. 1212. o: tyd --- • WLLLLAI+I BARSHI - LL & CO., No. 61 Peon otreM, logo. 31arbury, Pittsburgh, P., STEAM BOILER MAKERS D :MEET IRON WORKERS; Mama. lurers of BARNHILL'S PAT ENT !PALER, L , ,, ..0310T 11'E, PLC EL , Rod CI L INDER IP,ILEILs, CIII3INEVS, lIRETCB k:\, VIRE BED, sTEA II PIPFIS, CoN DENSERS, SALT PANS, SUGAR PANS, LIM., VANS LS ' LIVE BOATS, et c., rm. Alm, BLACKSMITH'S 111 , 11 k, BRIDGE and VIADUCT I 11UNc . thou , or 11., lobort not um.. All order. from o tlistonm, promptly at tood,ol to. 111110MASMOOT E t MAstrvAcrrcrrtnu OF AND DrALEA IN ALL coin, or COPPER-D/e. TILLED PURE RYE Minsk' Y mid FAMILY VINEGAR, Nom, 101, 100 ADD 199 Finn etreet, between Smithfield and (in.! etrell, Mar Privet. order. DAD:De•I. II igIDAD morkot pnce paid for RYE. WY' Fusel and all other pison°. ingrailionta • •fully extfacteth by a visa.. new and itnproretl. nel2 OSEPIT F. - 1170TTUIVKIV - Ai., - Corner of Find and Liberty otra..•t . • . SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY wylfrtl SEV /MANCE, No. jl.l WATER ST., 10. Pittsburgh, mgou(sztoror of RO I LE I) It 1Y las, W ROUGIIT SPIE ES,COMMON A N L/ Ithl LIIO.t 0, of ..orj illoicripf /NT Particolor sized or shaped SPIKES nod RI - ETtl, buys or mall, made to order short A y0,.l skomnrfm"nt conAtantly on h4nal rt,,, , Ota . 151 IL OLIPHANT, ancbessor *of Y. H. - 011pb.t. Itlntiottrturnr of HOT PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS, 1:11AINX/AL HORSE-SHOE IRON .d NAIL ICOL.S, HI.I LEIL IRON .11 RIVETS. - - FAIRCUANCE IRON WORK:4, Fayette Co., J'a. Jy3ltlyd Warehouse, 13 Waal st., Pitteltrajt. J. A. T. PLUNKETT T. CAMPBELL. TX C ELS 10 It GLASS WOltliS.— WOLFE, PLUNKETT .4 CO., Gunn hissurar. TUMMIES. Warehouse, No. 1-4 street, corner of First, Natant:- Is, Ps. res:lyd WE LB, RIDDLE b CO., Au. Y. 15 VT Monty strret, opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh, msunfacturers of WILLI'S, LASIIES D ITCH EP, slid every detosiption of LEATIIEIt DILA MED Orden solicited from the trade, and goods prompt ly shipped as per instranions. WS.dswlyii 41EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT J. PAIN, BY THE USE DI AN APPARATUS WHEREBY NO DRUGB,J.GALYANICBATTEBY AILE USED. Cold . wather Is the time when the apparatus me be wad to Its beet advantage. Diedkal gentleman and their families have had their teeth - esker-tad by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and paltdossnees of the opera tloa—whatever ho been sold by persons interested In smarting the contrary, having uu knowledge of my process. r 611 - I.IITIFICIA.L.TEETII Inserted In weary style. E. OUDRY, Itarrrisr, 134 grulthkeld et. EP AD. , 11. Building, corner of Bistgond and .Grunt streets Pittsburgh. ' . cu—Dr. A. hi. Pollock, Dr. fiellOck Theodore Bobbin., Russell Errett. my:kdly REAL ESTATE ✓IGEJiTB. WILIA/01 WAIW, DEALER IN I'ROBI LIMIT NOTE!, BONDS, BIORTOAGICS, and all • se cmrlties for money. Persons am procure LOANS through my agency on ressonsble terms. Thoenwlabing to InTest their money to good eft vontoge, out ;away' find Met end maenad oleopaper al my Mace, for este. • All communications and Intervieve.airkily confi dential. Otlice, Grant ara, opposite St. Paul's Cathedral. • • TAMES M. BALPH, late tu3sistallt to (Sualei Bastberger, prepares Y.X PL PET DILAW. INDS AND SPECITICATIONS for nil kinds of BoDdlno, and soficrluttrnds their erection on reason • ' Oaks 'on 'Ai:Ain:Mt sineet, Lettreen Lnittock and itobtaeou - streets, Aliesbeny Olt,. Jen VLIILLES TEM Ottioe; IRON BANK' BLOCK, Fifth iranthhes PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 4 .1 r BUMPS! of 4 , . rwi~ptiotillrorim laperior nod mairslOPlMAti : trolkdly . fILTARLOTTE :BLUIdE, to urn Dinusis PIANO-BOWIES, end Im rorterof Nuilesuld Ittudesl Instruments. Bole meat , tor , the , IWISIYBEt PIANOS, also for lI.BLIXT, , DAIIIIS 4.00.41 BOSTON PlANoll;mital ami.wltb e ' 3BrdolisiValte2lnlieit. 77 3l6; OAF stmt. I • t r +'to oa, Xiabbitook ' )to: "Wood swot, betvilis row* stml ighlf-Mlimonir Ps. DAILY AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. - -- PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1562. Non. Tr end 29 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH, Ps. M,LSI3I,..CTtIMILS DEJrTIS,TR I. JIUSIC, Nc. PITTSB 1 , 1- 1111 - 45—One neaut t' ll i ol A ß l =Walunt 11% * on 2 t. 25 ave Wsants EDITION-811100 cdplev, $2 per annum; . Five or more, 81,15; Tvn or nrrardn, $1 in.r smno m , Invariably In Julranco. ADVERTISItiII AT ItEASONABLE RATES. CHICKERING PIANO, full Iron Fray., New Sotlo, reduced from 1N75 to Sta. Jimt rocnJOIN IL ived nod 'MELR for ItsJe LO by feJi. 81 Wood ditro.t. IYEUNESUAS MORNING, A PRI I, 2. c.,IINUING The Cythara, by J. It, Woobbury—per d0n.../18 50 The New Lute of Zion, by J. Westbury do ... 8 Ni The ikaaph, by Dr. Lowell Alone, do 8 50 The Di pry. by Georg* F. Root, do 8 50 The Sabbath Bell, by George F. Root, do ... 850 The Jubilee, by William R. Bradbury, do ... 850 The Christian Minstrel, by Aiken, do .._ 850 The Sacred Star, by Leonard 51anshall, do ... 850 JUV ENI L i S NGING BOOKS. The Onlden Wreath, 1001 h edit m —per d000n...53 tall Tanta Harp, 1.7 J. A. Getze, do ... 3 00 The Nightingale, (new book) do ... 3 Ott Sabbath School well. do ... 121 The Golden Chain, fur Sabbath St: hook do .. 1 50 All the above for nob In quaunltles or trinaly by JOHN 11. AIKLLOR, No. 81 Wood at., Ja2.o loetwmn Diamond alley and fourth at. ✓Y6 IF' BOOKS NSW ERS TO ESSAYS AND RE- Al DS TO FA ITIS—A series of Theological Essays by several Writers, belog o reply to ••Essays ant Its. views." &Merl by 14 . 11110rn Thompson, D D. 121011TKOUSN-E39 BY FA ITll.—lllustroted by s coMpArinal of the doctrine of the ttzferd Tracts. By Bishop hlcllralue. Juno rnreirvd and for sal, by It. S DAVIS, 93 Wood street. AyAlfb T7ciclAi's ;NEW IV VAt Homo mil Abrumul, Seeond Spire 11.•urs By John Brown. Leisure Hour, in Town. Th. Young Step-Mother. I.ly Mies I Lounge. romp in many Fop, By Bolmrs 1..w.0us it. Lit.. By Timothy Tivotu b. The hut Ihrilalhig. 'I Ito Viitisohrrenta of IS all Street. 1 renal ono T hr It:Oath. to the :Moran Outran" of A•• 14. h • Y A lYr, si Wood utrmt. • (.4.735-11.\44 . 6 \EW BOOK J-1 Trach tln to Pray. The Young Stepmother. By ]li.. Tong. The sa Eb.ru.d, • Cod, r 4'u:rents Wui! St n,. t Berrentioun of 3 Country 1 4 .tr00.n, Int nod :al bertra. , soup.w alni, boy.. B) 1101 me.., 1114, t tit tonal It of England. Th.. 14.-1.. Ilion 1t.., ord, John limn,. By 31Nor Winthrop. ushl4 KAY .1 C. ptreet. LI (11 /i. 16 NV 0 ICKS—A 15: 1 lir Work. ol 11,0 inas Hood, in pro.. anti Eltio 1, Els-+ sirgent, illustratod an./ o elegantly pr ...I tintoal pip..., in ....ill ....into. To complehol in nix Titre*. how ivaily. BAIA It Ir TAY Ltilt•S h —T Pro..r Hr it tug, B ant Taylor. In i h rii ' , VI BIT OF BEI , !LEW lioE r BY. I.y !plar 3. for LEISURE WWII,: IN T. , t%y The Country WF:P:We`OI/'S t.F IiTYMOLO .1. ntoat 1..11. Eal ell 1p ~,rar P liana, hor rule /.) Ile S. It %VI.; llitltill I A1e.41 , -”I .4. orlei,t, 4,1n....n. of „Safety; boar,. noun., by J. 81 - 41)r, If. I) M..n, II onl-n and 110.1..., by L. limo, Tltc•Knb's Book.; by C. Rca,b4 I'c uai II tywry of Lora lan, altar - Philip ..,unge In Many W by Terry; Lil.,ay an° Slarery-131.a., Lctaares ..0 nl..lrwlyl.w—ltntlnr; 1.11” otb:1.; y of all 1:0114/on, .10., tohc; J. L. 11E.t/), Foul th .111SUELL.1.rE0 US Cl ICUS. LiOS It 13 - 11.0ItTER - AND DIGLNA In tbo net wrl.. t brandsol GENUINE lIAIANA CIGARS, and all kilt& of S)IUEING AND I:REWIND TOBACM SNUFF, VANI.3 31E3:1:SC11A CM PI Pro , . T At., In wry , . raruay, ST. CII A 1t1.4.4 1101 El, Plltllloirgla, Pa. N. It —lllr Trutt, aapitlrol on liCaral rnt I Tally - S - 4 11Cia 1 5 - Irti t./147 . 8713.1:11 AND ntAwric WIALKER, PA I' A li. 11 ANGER AND PLASTERER.. Istl'ENT ICES AND 1./ It N A3l X:: TS 01 all kinds fareaalreal on abort cotico. 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SANDS, Drag gifts, Its) Fulton street, Now York. Sold also' D. A: VA lINESTOOS A CO.. Pitts. burgh, Pa. Sold also by Drtigglete generally. noen:dlar-siltT NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DRAYS HACKS do. -Notice le hereby given to nil . owner, of Drays, Owns, Carriages, Buggies, &0., whether resident or non.resident to the City of Pitts burgh, to pay their Licensee at the Treaeurvr's office of the City of Pittsburgh, FORTHWITH, in accord ance with an Ant of Assembly, approved March 30, 1801, and an Linlluance of the Council, of the City of Pitteburgh, mowed April 10, 18GO. All Licensee not paid on or before May 18, 180, will be placed In the hands of the Chief of Police, for collection, subject•to his fee of 60 cents for the collec tion thereof, and all pollens who neglect or refuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a penalty, to be recovered Were the Mayor, double the amount of the License. . The old metal of presents years mast be returned as the Haab UGIMISMI ere taken Oat, or pay 55 seals %Itemise. 1==1:1 Zech One Horse Vehicle I b 00 Xach Two florets 8 OU each Your Horns Vehicle 10 ou Loch Two Ilona 10 (Xl Connltuuno and' Ttiobri Itibedile drawn by Too Hones, Twelve Dollars each. for each additional Horse naed:ln any of the alarre - Vehicles. Ono foollar. nahlla . .1 , W. LICHELIIIII; ell Tremont..on..., MMMOUNI MAN'S EINS CONGligss GA.ITEELS; • do do CAL.F.BALMOBAIS3; LAD/PS'. NOHOW)t GOAT • BALMOBALB - do • do . A amoral. mopartmont of ...II , kindoot GIME - • 0110.•ALBRIII, 8021,4 CO:;- , '. mb2l • Carat trixid - odd. north drools; CWP H 6 .IVOLS—A fall auss9rtment pod received and for We by at7t; . °lmam TULEY, 136 Wood *elk.' s;.• , _ 4;• ,atgdAc-ve•az,diiattz,,,;gtz-A.Utg.qt..'" 'EVENING EDITION—S:I por .13.311 lit utranco, or 0 nta per work from carrion. Interesting from ,Charleston By an arrival Irvin Port Royal, news has been received from that quarter to Meech N. There is not a word with regard to military movements. Not a word about the progress made in the seige of Savannah. Not a word with regard to any movements on the main land, or in the direction of Charleston. Gen. Sherman has been down to the Florida mast, and has 'cooed a Proclamation to the inhabit ants of Florida. Some of the citiceno are re turning to Fernandina'and Jacksonville, while hordes of guerrillas infest the interior. With regard ti, the city of Charleston, how ever, we have some interesting news, derived from contrabands, the only source of reliable intelligence. That city is suffering all the calamities of a elate of rebellion—a just pun ishment for her crimes. A party.of five ne groes escaped from the silty en the night of the 25th of March, by seising a boat. and dropping down the harbor with the tide, and then rowing aboard of the' Florida, one of the blockading squadron, Commodore Golds borough. They were klifdly received, fur no Naval officer' bac yet d‘sgraeed himself by giving up slaves to secession masters. The party of negroei consisted of one wo man and four men. They are very intelli gent in appearance and frank in conversation, and their statements are considered more than usually trustworthy. 11.0111 Barnwell is the woman's name ; her husband's Thomas Scan lon. To facilitate her elcape, she had put on n cult of Ids clothes. When they reached the • Florida, the morning was bitterly cold, and the whole party had stored greatly. They we,e kindly received by Commander Golds borough. and were sent down by the Flom beau to be placed in charge . of the Superin tendent on shore, at Port Royal. Thomas is n fine looking men, very black, and remarkably intelligent. We condense from a letter to the New York Tribune, the • interesting account they give of Charleston Two tines of intrenchments entirely our round the city of Charleston, the neare-t nt • distance of tiro Mill, and a half, the outer hoe mile, from the city. Extrusive ftdtifications hare lawn envied on kshley river, three milos distant, and strong works also op Cooper • r iver, forte mites from Metter Pleasnut. James Island, considered to command an important to Um city, is , strangly fortified and numerously garrisoned. It has long been ; known that the, riser f Stone to• Charles ? 'km ii...bstroetsd- by - Every effort has been and continues to lie made to strengthen I the defenses on all sides and in the harbor. The fatuous floating-battery, built And need ler the attack on Fort Sumter, now lies moor ; eil near Fort Johnson. which is only an open i earthwork, lot its support awl proternit.o. There are but two armed steamers in Charleston harbor--the Lady Davis and a rug. The former comae down to Port Royal at the time of the bombardment, and, being obliged to return by the inside passage, wits lightened by the removal of all her pnssen• gore, stores, coal, and finally even the ma chinery, in order t., got her over a shoal in ma of the inlets. Strenuous efforts are wak ing to build an iron-clad gunboat, and every means is resorted to in order to raise money. Concerto and theatricals are made to eon - rilmte. and exhibitions of negro minstrelsy, in which the performers hare no need of char coal to appear in character. has been given for the same object. Even slaves are solicited for offerings. The,essel was commenced, one of the negroes thinks, three or four days since, and is expected to lie ready within a month. When the iron steamer Commerce arrived. as above stated, on the 10th, it was proposed to purchase and plate her, but she was found to be too light, and nn offer was then made for her boilers and machinery, which her agents refa.ed ; and, no she is an English ,teamar, the rebels were obliged for once to forego the luxury id stealing her—in other naves their habitual pleasure and profit. In some Charleston papers found at Jack onville, Fla., I. saw numerous appeals to pa- triotio citicens to contribute toward the build ing of gunboats, though nothing was there said ►boot iron-plating—a chance of plan no doubt duo to the Monitor-Morrimac fight. Concerning this latter, the Charleston papers admitted that twelve men were killed on board the Merrimac, that her sreolte-ataek was shot away, and that rho went into Norfolk in a sinking condition. The first report stated that Commodore Buchanan wee wounded; the sec ond announced hie death. Provisions of nearly ovary kind aroex ly scares and high. Common mantel) salt, worth 25 or 30 oonts in New York, was sold for $l5 a sank; tea, $4,50 a pound ; bacon almost impossible to be had at any price. The - mistress of one of there slaves had paid $lO the day before for a small ham. The com monest brogans, ordinarily wurt - i 75 cents a pair, sold for $4 and $5, while for booty the price was $5O. Two regiments from North Carolina were sent home a few days since. They were no preened by hunger that they broke into the bakeries and seized their eon tents, offering North CnroDna money in pay ment, and. when that was refused as worth less, they carried off the bread defiarttly. • Many of the country troops had died from the use of army biscuit, and the'Commissary Department was obliged to issue omit for the soldiers' rations. Cotton thiend Is 25 cents a spool; needles a hundred times the usual price ; matches one cent each ; and it is a mi nions illustration of the Southern lack of me chanical ingenuity that though they' succeed- ed in mentdacturing a few matches, they can not make the boxes to hold them. Very tit tle bush:meg is done in the city. The stores are mostly closed, their stocks of goods being exhausted without means of renewal. Families are constantly leaving the city for the interior, and others preparing to move at the moment of assault. It is universally as serted and believed that the place is to be/at tacked by a concerted movement on all sidev on the 115th of April, with overwhelming land and naval forces. The neeeisity of earrender, and the policy of giving up the place without fighting, since it must eventually fall, are openiftliscussed in tho city ; and it is not long since a party of talkers came to blows on the quhation in a public conversation. TVoop bare lately been sant froni Charleston to Georgetown, 8. C., in expectation of an. at- Anik; On the line of road front Charleston to Savannah are abcint 30,000 troop, In nava the eity are very few cannon, and only two have been mounted. , A third of Charleitrin was burnt by the re cent fire. No part of it is rebuilding, except here and there astable, or kileheny or a very small and poorhouse. The_people all say it won't pay to build, because tbs. Yankees are oomingsod. !Mho% agarti.,, The Degrees, :bays Tom, - "are all the time looking apti pray lag for the Yankees to come." Iris Since the. meat victories la the; . and, in , North Carolina, and arrinielally shire ilia 1011:of Pew barn, that families , ham. beireg , to cleave in; great numbers. While be lay . on the Wharf: waiting for the tide, the nightelisiaescape, he heard all the whiles es the staidius carrying ptesengers to the: railway . Station near by. These who can; sell their (welt*. aid Other' : property Ales* who:oaanot r lopti-N and dee nild child .. A231=:01 IM1:11 • • plied to the building of the iron -clad gunboat, but the suggestion had not met 34th:universal favor. 1 , 10 specie was circulated. • Tom de clared that since be came ashore at Port Royal he had men a ten cent piece for the first time in three or four months. The only currency watt Confederate and State bank notes,•and the fractional bilfs were in common nse. TEE TENNESSEE RIVER EXPEDITION Immense Numtiers and Desperate Efforts FEELING OF THE TENNESSEEANS. etc., kr., kr. [Special Correspondence of theCincinnetlGezette.l SAVANNALI, Tenth, March 27. 1:1= Every day's advicee confirm the views I ad vanced the Other day, of the rebel plan of operations. They aro coimentmting the fortes of their "Army of the Missis sippi" at a point on the Memphis it Charles ton Railroad nearest to our positions on the river, and are preparing to move rapidly to the defense of the road, at any point we may threaten it. That railroad constitutes the base of their new line of defenses. RICPORTS Ff0)1 SCOUTS. No We, than three of our scouts came in this morning, cash reporting that he had been miles inside the rebel linos. They concur in estimating the rebel force at Corinth and vi cinity at over seventy-five thouiland, and re porting the doily arrival of morn troops from all the Gulf States. Impressment is going vigorously forward; the Pardy Court House is full of Union men; the advanced posts are gathering them up throughout the. eountry, and willing or unwilling they aro hdrried in to the ranks at Corinth. Deserters say the army is full of snob men, and that they only remain in the service through thaditliculty of getting away. Meantime, Beauregard Is pushing forward every preparation fora formidable resistance. Outposts are , established at Purdy, lace and elseworo along the railroad, at and above Chickasaw, on the river, and six miles in front of Corinth, directly toward our advance from Pittsburg landing. Fortifications are - being erected at Corinth and the raw levies are be ing put into as efficient a state as poesiblo. Fortunately there is no occasion for being uneasy about the Corinth fortifications. They ore like the pot-handle—it is no farther around than over LIMIT, There is no need to disguise the. fact that we hare serious work ahead of us. The rebels are .1101. well posted, but they have the mutt skillful engineers from the uld United States army. They are not inspired by successes, hut they have their pet General at their head, and desperation must nerve them for a last terrible struggle. Not only does Memphis tall with Corinth, but defeat here opens to an army larger 01111 that of the Potomac, the whole Territory of the Gulf States, and the rebel: are not ignorant of the extremity of their peril. Through the entire region of country adja cent to our extended lines, the SeCeSl/1004Ste talk despondingly. Many active tehell du nut heaitate to admit their failure, and are only anxious that their leaders, while arms still make them formidable, even in defeat, should use their peter to secure favora ble terms from the lyictorious enemy. At Purdy, to spite of a rebel garrison of near ly three regiments, the resident rebels are utterly refueing the confederate bonds in any form, or at any rate of discount. A., , ,ounts of South Tennessee Unionism have been highly roes-colored, (ruin those of the first exploring gunboats on down. Thorn ore warm Union men here, and in far greater proportionate numbers than at Nashville, bu' the great mass of the people, and all the lead ers are, as they have been, secessionists. Sa iannah itself is Union ; I do not think the porno can be said of the county, and I am con fident, (a'ter careful observation and inquiry,) that it can nt any rate be said of none of the adjacent counties. The better classes here, except perhaps in Savannah, aro all secessionists. Where you find one intelligent, educated man on our side, you will fled fifty against us. I know DO reason fur blinking each facts, or for ex citing delusive hopes, by exaggerating the Union sentiment. Continued successes, I make no doubt, will develop abundance of new-born loyalty. And, apropos to this imbjeet, make a dis count of fifty per cont. on the story somebody has been tolling, (at Cairo, that fountain of nll manner of lies, I believo,)that five or six hundred recruits have been existed hero for the ranks of our Donelenn thinnud regiments. The truth was good enough, before it was spoiled by raising belief in twine as much. I= A messenger started across the counay four days ago, with dispatches for lien. Buell. * ^ At last accounts Buell's forces were crossing Duok river. Capt. Leland, commissary on Gen. Grant's staff, has orders to have rations prepared far double the num ber of men now here. And, meanwhile, the fortifications go on at Corinth, and our men lie quietly along the river linos. Important } from Cairo. OY /10)1111) STfikMgit 0. F. Wit.sos, IBLAND No. 10, Mar. 28, via Cairo, Mar. 20. Heavy firing has been heard at New Madrid, both last night and this morning, and the re port is current that a rebel gunboat ran the blockade and managed to get down the river. The mortars are firing rapidly to-day, concen trated upon the Island batteries. A deserter, who has come within our lines, says that 69 men in the upper batter} , have been killed by our shot and shell, and between 26 and 30 on the Island. Spies are plenty among us, who come over from the Island and visit the cabins in the woods, by amens of dugouts and ca noes. Our forces argon the lookout for them. The river still oontinues to rise, and the whole country is inundated., Several houses, washed away at Hickman and Columbus, have floated down the river to-day, and one of them be ing mistaken for ayankee infernal machine, was fired at by the enemy's batteries. ri=ami Oattro, March 26.—There has been no arri sal from 'eland No. 10 to-day,and nothing is known of operational:hero. The Assistant Soeretary of War-visited the Island to-day. It in said be 01 remain a few days in Cairo in superintindin - g military affairs here. Cannon not so Deadly as Wine. Wendell Phillips, in his address at the Mal lc Ball yesterday said: .1 know is soldier in tho army of the Potomac who woe picked up in the streets' of Philadelphia ono year ago a complete wreck,. a„ confirmed, inebriate, but who was, by the love. ors sister and the-char ity of a Boston home, placed once more on hie feet. Be was at Ball's Bluff, and three times with unloaded_ musket charged upon the en emy. Ile was 0170 of the six. who heroically defended and brought away the body of the fallen leader of that bloody Sett.' The Cap tain of- the company to which `lll belonged died in - his Arms, receiving the 'last words of cothelationfroin his' lire. Tie: Ras afterward Considiiiiine,in the conflict until the, elders were given for emit one to seek lihrown safety. Removing memo of his apparel he plunged ;into the slithoinitibre flier, end lifter ,greet, exertion landed . en the opposite bank, eacaa, miles' below the' Untainpaient:,' Nearly „ea-. halitec 'Toilf-eleA,,,lnelf4tareed, he: 4011 UP reached the , csiezp... The . captain,. of' : the , neat!:company to which he belonted, kindly itid.lo h u e, peurltrig..itnt. a glewe.ot whit :.'Lot nee glee/yeti AM, jitig .per- , lel without it.' thank you, sir,' eaid , the ;aoldiefi,;but4iiiildietiner face all the canoes of the enemy thin toste that Ilan of wine: !!- ;4 VOLUME LXXV---NO. 116. Late from Washington. March 30, 1882 TILATURY IN TUS DigTRIOT or COLUMBIA It is hoped that the Senate will pass the bill for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia on Tuesday or Wednesday. Mr. Sumner will - speak to-morrow. Mr. Dixon will follow, unless Garrett Davis insists upon -first replying to the Massachusetts Senator, al:Alb% Morrell will conclude the debate, on less Garrett Davis has voice to rejoin. It is believed that every Republican Senator, who is in seat, will vote to put an end to slavery in ' the national capital. It is understood that Mr. Sumner will make the constitutional ar gument in favor of the bill. Ito will also take the ground that the devils to be freed are not bought, but ransomed. The money paid being properly speaking ransom, not compen sation. TIM DESTRUCTIVE COWER or THE uwerroit. Capt. Ericsson, in a private letter to a Sen ator, says: "We can yet form no correct estimate of the destructive power of the Monitor. You are aware that the vessel possesses an-excess of buoyancy of 120,000 pounds, and is there fore capable of sustaining a turret thicker than the present one, with guns carrying quadruple weight of shot to those employed against the Merrimac. Nor can I omit to call your attention to the very light draught of water of the Monitor. Let us be cautious how wo place vessels drawing twenty feet of water to defend our great cities." 12= People hear with astonishment that over 100 slaves were taken forcibly out of this city on Friday and Saturday back to Maryland by their ownerb. L,*;l_,;l An intelligent negro living on the old bat; tlo-field yin the 21st of July, who had been 'a teamster in the rebel army, asserts that the works at Centreville were commenced about the Ifith of October, and that the labor was performed entirely by 'blacks, both free and slave being impressed for this service. All the teamsters were black: He says no guns wore ever left at Centreville, but that 'they were brought forward from Manassas for the purpose of practice at the Centreville works and carried back afterward. In regard to the time of the evacuation, the negro says that they began to leave as early as the lot of February, the last lot leasing in a hurry on Saturday, the Stb. A woman liv ing near the battlefield of the 18th July don firms the story of the disinterring of the Union soldiers for the purpose of obtaining the bones. •A party of the Ist Massachusetts, who visited the spot within the last few days for the pur pose of recovering the body of one of their comrades, found hair and flesh, but no bones in the graves which they opened: L 60.11. TINDY.It NOTES N . ...early a million of the new legal tender notes reached the Treasury yesterday. The signatures are wisely printed on them, and their issue will not ho so slow. Ily the mid dle of April it is Jupposed seventy-five mil lions of this issue will have been paid out. Another Speech from Brownlow. Parson BnowNbow is kept busy by the Cin cirmatians. Hero is an extract from another speech Mr. Eggleston alluded to the crushing out of my paper. lies, gentlemen, the office from which Caine the last sheets in defense of the Uoiou, ever published iu Knoxville, was cleaned out and converted into a workshop for repairing and altering all the arms stolen by that accomplished thief and runaway, Floyd. All my ambition now, is to go back once more to Knoxville to establish another office. Once more to spread abroad the glo rious truths of the Union; and once more to take - from a drawer in my own house, she flag which no long waved defiantly in the breeze, while these hell-hounds were longing, andyet not daring to tear down and trample in the dust. I would never have taken dowil that flag but for the females in my own house, selio besought and entreated me to do so, lest the house should be torn down about. their ears. One day a crowd surrounded my house and threatened to tear down my flag ; but I warn ed them that they would have to do it in the face of six loaded muskets, which would be used by men who would never flinch from their duty. They took sober second thought, and marched away, butpresently about fifteen came back again, drunker than over, led by a young officer, who was desired to tear the thing of a flag down. In the meanwhile, I had left my house and gone to the office, leaving my wife in charge. She came forward and expressed her intention of shooting the first man who attempted to haul down the flag. The officer was slightly seared, and. said: "Madam,you won't shoot, will you?" "You had better try tho eiperiment," raid ebe. "Go on, go on!" shouted the crowd, "she daren't shoot l" Sho instantly drew from bar pockot onoof Colt's revolvers and-cocking it, leveled it at the officer's head. "Never mind hor, shove only a woman," cried the mob. "By God I look at her eye," said the officer, as ho made a low bow, scraped the ground and toddled. off, followed by the whole crowd. The gen tleman addressed me, expressing his regret that my paper is stopped and my office is closed, and I reply to him that all my ambi tion is to go back to Knoxville and resurrect my old paper. To go back with new presses and with now typo, and with • a soul renewed and revived by • baptism in the glorious lib erty of the Northern States. And I also want to go back there, and repay a debt of grati- trade I owe to about 150 of tho most unmiti gated scoundrels that can be found on the face of the earth. To liberate a people on; pressed and defrauded by the most Satanic oonspiraey ever consummated. Defrauded and duped by Southern Confederacy bonds. Beads having on one side a full length por trait of. Jeff. Davis, and a pietern of a hen roost on the other, bearing on them these words : "I promise to pay, six months after declaration of peace between the Southern Confederacy and the United States of North America, $50." "They have fixed a time which never can and never will come. The only treaty of peace which we can have will be accomplished with powder and ball and river gunboats. 'There is nothing which fills a rebel with so much horror as gunboats. They would rather meet Old Nick, horns and all, than meet our gun boats. Bat this in not strange, perhaps, when we recollect their near relationship to that sable individval. Some time since, I stood. alone amidst 2,000 rebel soldiers,, and I said, in my address to them : "It ision of the Booth that are to blame. The North have not precipitated this war on Ds Die you who have done it. You complained of an infringement of Southern rights when thorn was no infringement. You complained of - Northern encroachments when there werunone, and .You have rushed into a war of the•mast. wicked kind, without the shadow of a reason." • JOHN P. KELLOGG & CO., No. 44 Water Steed, Nem Pori, OSTIA Won SAGS, MOO tWITSD OTASIWIIONDZI) ~11100113,07 Won own ONNOZTATION, COGNAC BRABBIKS—Otant; Donny & Co.,Pluet xustillon A Co.; and other btands of Tarlton' vintages,- &trit and We, In halves, quarters.and slghlha. BOULtkL'LE BlLll(DlES—Psllevolsta, A.. &Lig netts; and other brands, dark lust 'pita In 'the usual PI ,TItrLAND OIN J. P. Kellogg &COP ilcbsidam, and Wee Drop, r. pipes, thno•gr. pipe. and area. ' 'lll3N—St. erotx and •SlLlSldeu—sebtoted brands. WllllSlCYB—kkhan's Irilb and nainierg tkotb. WINES—Port, htterm Madeira, BUrdaasce,ltoelt, and ethers, or various grades. 011G-71as 'Bordeaux Table, In eases and baskets. pRODUCg JUST RECEIVED -75 bushels cholas Bed'Putstoer, 36 bawl fresh • 2 bbli. sad Ilex fresb Bina; . . . •1 , do-. Countrygosp; • 80 ' Imetby 6tubeLl prime dead 20,000 pounds Chtdee Sugar Curia !lows; - .30,000 • do , de Shoulders; :200 bbls. Family 71064 boa IsAL WhiloWbest, In lifers b*l far sada • U. • ' No. 133 Libbrty street.: 40 Obi Berckliardt to.'s St'a ire. 7, • , Proitor i lisunblew " Ito. 1, -10 . , •Ao. 10 D.Trizieigopa!:ll24 - . 2(#.il; !tore azid - 'llololllliLli at•AßßlTOlLtally ' 10 h 24 X04.'202 sa4l*/4Ysfin4tr4o., TTE irrrsURA.XCE. VIE INSURANCE,BI, TAB RELI- ANC% 'MUTUAL INSURANCE CORPANY, OF PHIL ADELPHIA,oirREHEHMkrItoiIoIt perpetrd, MEHEIIANDISE, FUENIT , tovru or ounotty. 06c•N0:,.308 Walnut street. St 11,510; EtOSAOS'964,"4" fol lows Vint Mortgage on Improved City Proper ty, worth double the. azn0unt...,....--11559922 00 (honed rent, that- . 3i403 Penn. 11.11. par cent, Mortgage Loan, $30,000, root.. 27,030 00 City of Philadelphia, a per cent. 30 . 01 * 00 Alleatbeny county 6 per et. P. R. B. Lc an 10,000 CO Collateral bonds, well tecurea.... * „.4.„ 2,500 10 Runtlustion and Broad Top Monntain Railroad Company, mortgage 10an...,.. 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'. Stock., 4,000 QO Stoek of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0 ..: 15,350 00 Stork of County litre teatime°. 1,060 Stock of Delaware IL- S. Insuraizeti 700 00 Commercial Rank do 5,135 91 Mechanic.' Bank As 2 , 0 13 60 Union M. Insurance 10.1 00 Bills Receivable, bushiest 12,2187 79 Book Accounts, accrued interest, 6,214 T 2 Cash on band and band. of agent....... 11,386 16 • . MOM 96 CLEDL TINGLEY. Pragetnat. DIZZI770111: Clem Tingley, U. L. Carson, Samuel Elembarn, IZ. Lotlimp. Wm. IL Thompson, Rob'. Toland, Robert Steen, Chia.lalul, Frodelick Brown, irrterk. Lanais. Wm. Iluneer, Jacob T. Stinting, C. titerfinun, U. S. N'ood, Benj. W 1 Tingley, dmltti bowers. John IL Worrell, Jas. S. Woodward, harebell 11111, John Bbwell, Yltlab'gb. _. NCIUtAU I Secrasey. J. G. WM YIN, Agent. Third and Wood Meet. my 0 Nortbeant corner NE AND INLAND iN BORANCR.—INSOIIANCE COMPANY OT NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. • Incorporated I.7s4.—CapOrd, inD1 11 000. Jannory /P, .. . . GI ARTHOR G. revealed. THOMAS PLATT, Secredary. INSURANCE CO. OF TILE STATE 06 PEII.IISI LVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Iriprpurated 1794—CapIta1, CAMPO°. Masts, February I, MD. oo 11F.1111Y D. 81.115.11 REDD, Preeidord. WILLI/41 HARPER, Secretary: • HARTi'ORDFII7.IIIIN§URANCE CO. ILAUTFOILD. Incorporated 1610 , —CapItai t , szap,ooo. Aaasta, May I, 186 U.. .. 53 i ii i iiii ii ii i i i i i iiiiiii rnaraime. TIJIO. C. ALLYN, BemetFT. Off' lummox... in the above olCand tellable Com• y►ulee tau be obtained by opplicedion to K. P. JikKES, Aland, Water Meet, Banal ...fa building.. WESTE.RN LiNSUBANCE COMPA NIC O I'ITTSIII.IIIGII_ IL MILLERS Jr.; Presidad. O. Itt. GORDOW, Constery. • OW., No. le4 Witter insect, gpitag Ware house, up stair., Pittsburgh. Witt Swear. ayaired ail kiwi, nJ Fire sad Marled Ltioko. A Moto Indinition, massaged by Direct'o.o who are well busies in tke cormottity, and ei/le are deter esmed, by preens.. cud idneraditp, to butietain character which Ihey has. assumed, as oferiaty She Lag pretweites t. those seko desire 4.. be inaarest. ASSETS, OCTODEE 1859 Stock Aorouula. Unice urnitum. ___...._s 63. J U Upon Amvuntn, =LE! Amitele Ackley, Alexauder Speer. lurid 1111 bong, Item J. thumen, Benj. P.Ak,exrell Jobe E. 111'Cune. IL Jr., James Idelsnley, Saris:m.l lltames, Alec. Nitpick, 1it...6 (kande, % alum, ❑: C. W. Make.", ,3411 x.oonbox 111'1 ZEN'INSURANCE COM PAN Y I'ITTSBUItG FL Otticv, corner .31arket •nd 11.ter ntrixtr, second door. , WM. 6A6titi.D7', Preskiu. CAM WILL DEA, Sterefory. Insures tilew boats and Cargoes. Insures agaiust 11.11.4 and damage In the navigation of the Soto hero 14114 lirtlMMl iti , Mlll, Lakes and Bayous, awl Lb. navigatiste•X Ow Seas. • niuutiat thanage by Are. 411LECTOIIA \\'n.. Dagaley, S. 41. Kior, Jos. Park, Jr„ John Ship.° G. Johnston, 4 Jas. Si. Cooper,. B. F. Jones, S. Ilarbaugh, Dee. Baron,. J. Cialdffil4 Jr., • lion. T. X. Boar, Join) It, Dilworth, Barclay Charles 11. Zug, thongs Biagio.). PHILADELPHIA Filth kND LlFlti 12intiltANDX lii. HU Chesnut st opposite the Custom Douse. /301,018. Will make ell kinds of Insurance, either perpetual or limited, on every deicription of ProPerty or Mer Mutual., at reanuoablo ratae of premium. HOBERT P. SING, Preeldest. • M. W. BALDWIN. rice-Preatdera. F. BLACH.BO lIN k, Secretary. 0. Sha rm an, °b litik a yi nP o 'a n " , i' J. 8. Blogargoo. 2.. Wllor. J. 0. 0014114, Amu. Third and Wood envois. Chao.Bhp., E. B. Cope, E. B. English, Geo. W. Drown P. B. Savery, • INDIOLNITY . AGAINST LOSS BY A. PH:M.—FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Oboe, 4:15 end 437 - Chestnut street, near Fifth. Statement of Assets, • dummy let, 1860, published agreeably to so act of As:notably, being First Mortgages, amply munred...e......:3488G,3113 00 Real Notate, (pros% nil. El5B, t 1! 01) east 11.02,006 . 00 Temporary Loans, on amide Collateral. Stocks, (present slue roes...— Notes and stills 82,208,11151 ea Apar The only profits from premiums which this Company can arida bx law are frusa ricks which have beta determined. Ineuranoe made on every description of property, to town and country, at rates as low as are ccinsbtent with eecnriti. Since their incorporation, a Peeled of thirty yews, they hate paid losses by Are to an amount exceeding Fear Artiness of Dann, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, ai well As their abill, ty and deposition to meet with promptness all Loewe pain during the Tear 1868........—51 06 , 0 &S 67 D 711141011111 Charles N. Baneker, Lase Les, lanteaa D.'Lewts, Jacob IL Smith,: Tobl Wagner, ' Edward Dale, David 8. Brown, Geo. W..ltklorder, Samuel Grant, George Palen. CHARLES . BANKER, Prolapse. 1. DAILY., Vine - -President. '14; "" ‘ OF/114, Agna, t cur. Wood .& Third att. YDWIHD Wu. A. Siam, • - J. OAR mr6 OM* Horthe ALLEGIIE.NY INSURANCE COM PAN TOD PITTSBOBDIL 0;44), No. N 7 /Mb .treat, Bank Dloek. Insuros agablio all Undo of Vireand Darin. Baits, DMA° JONNN, Proident. JOHN D. mccoup, woo D. M. DOOM, -Siecniary. CV , . WIC DIAN, Onwiral . Agiite gMs ini). McCord, pt. Adana Jacobi, R. B. Storting, Capt. Wink/lean, B. L. McGrew, Law lows, C. G. Massey, Itarrey Childs, Card. H. C. Gray, John Irwin, Jr., .Fahnestock, WHERLEK & WILSON'S Sewing lEBoChil:l43l3 N 0.7 717TH STBERI", r lqtrEiteliEGl4 PA.: rAlius or uk . • damrded ale POO Pressfiri Ow_ UNITED STATES DALIN: - 01110STSTE ILSIE4 ILLINOIS STATE FAIN _ WISCONSIN STATE FAIR; lOWA STATE DA/II KENTUCKY STATE orir,Qo TALE; TIIIMIEBEK STATE NADI ; irrArm YEEXONT STATE S'A.lll4:. Stschastaelnitho _te; _ LoninWe siftstases+ mood* ; , • Mechanic,' 'lnstitut* Ansoirar Oedema !COllNTr/Alt, torrrescam, =4 ether Connty rain UK. namenone tomeition. We offer to the public WHEZIAIit W 11,5011% 13,080911911EWM£111AOHINIC, et =DUO= PRIMA, with increased sonddience ht its merits as the beet and mod' reliable Family &Win Madams nowtames.. It mei equally well an the Wekeet.abd • thins*. tacks, amkee the lechAttitch Mecomibie Me ' with the amain! earimbip of being OW- A n both Mdse, - braking no chili arthatand U ®dal sitople In conetrotthen, inetweeettly Inman. meott, sad more &entail= any mheethoobble. - . We she Intt.kenswitiene M enable the pottlimem": to - vie anilsteryeesma, eMteb, hem, fit imffhe Wher - . • Mid red taakr anit the memo Minchtitt, sd warna emittalelm. bet, Mt:: the hiltheit ibut,thig, set end:west, &big ft4-wurbsft.."t .‘P .• 6n s A li ° o l " i!P a r sa .• 89=wituX•rblao.liesilkTriptiMegil MEINI _-: ie:~~ y"~' ~...:`.:h~. ..... 7 ,f,ao ou 21122213 El=