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' r - ” -*":' -- , ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ffi -,-.;ivomatissradr, ice. TA3ll4lll' 14171LSOIllt: ANACKEOW/Tdo LINI iAIt T , Fun= sJ.ILL'm Oiats Varroia; thioDuce CONXIIIITON , , laismsairra, for the sale of flour, Grain."Porh. B.• lam' Lard, .Butter, ggp, Cheesy, Beans, - Tallow", lireathen.,. Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Ashes. • '" &burette., Linseed and , Larti Olia, Dried .and Green Clarer,llax and finse Beads. Cash sdraneea made on Consignment.. No. 297 Liberty it., Pittsburgh. A.N 1(1.6.LP, Omuta ' 110 A7rD / VOlwaiousa llcacluore and wbole ala IA WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, • BUTTER, LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR; FIER, 'POT AND 'PEARL ASRES, SALEBATUS, LIN SEED AND LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT and Prodzxnernll7, Noe. 111 and 143 Erna street, • ' .OULP ;CNIEPARD, Comussmai MER . 'VI muses and deafen In _ FLOUR, GRAIN AND 21.3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Po. %vine brands of Flour for Bakers and Faintly use 'conatalitly on band. 'Particular attention paid to ll(ug_o4ers for Merchandise generally. octitdly - VAN GORDRIL;PRODIFCRAND .L CONIIIII.ION lizzamast dealer lit FLOUR, TIE; BROOMS, SEEDS, L ARD, WIRES% PORK, DEMO AND GREEN FRUITS Juni_ ..tudore gen erally. Liberal cub advances matte on consignments. Worsham, No. 114.13esoott street; Pittsburgh._ THUS. J..IIUNI.Ekt, coumissioti IiSROHANT 'AIM DIALED. IN mann OILS, d _ °artier - 11.nd street • i - - I .A.M.ES C. .MOVAY,..FORMARDING AND Owim M sicuma, for the it of FLOUR, GRAM. BACON, LAB% BUTTER, EGOB -- . 01 ,1041ern kroduce genanol,y, No. 10 BMITIIyfELD , .::;11TI1RET, ournor of First. Pa.' ' 00rOnlons and conslpunenta Kaleited. 142:1yd , - ,-112.11ES A. 'ETZER, ottwmumilea AND J ibomusimon Satecturr, f or the sae of FLOUR, BACON.ILARD.BUTTEII, SEEDS, DRIED 'FRUIT, and Produce generelly, N 0.16 Dierket et, comer of Pint, rittebergh„ , oc3xlty ..... r: Lao. LQ,,CHOMAKER , 11c Comxtssiox ~,,Illitacitaass and wholesale dealsri In GROCE MOOR, GUAIN, PRODUCE, dc4 No. 119 idberty atreet, Plttaburgb, Pa. eel3:dly WRWLLE successor to J no. 111 . 0111 SOU No. 183 Liberty street, l'.ltts .burigb, GENERAL PRODUCE, GROCERY: AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. " Cooslpunieuts respectfully solicited. +rrwllllllll4.. .... 111 lIITE BROTLIERS, FORWARDING . 011) Lbmmonstoir 111cAcRinTs and deniers In --. .pavvisioxs AND PRODUCE RACE N StDS - Liberty street, PEW:. h, PA•• Y, • ra o: -- - - osloo. -Vroli.ELV-Y IL GREGG; GMIERAL FRO toUct Comnanswa ilszcitarni for -FLOUR, (11tAlli, BACON,. Ac.. strbet, Pitts ..b •• .14 Pa. • • sp•Ztcm ' A 11017 ER, ComassiowlairscaeriT, ' ...dodo In 'CRUDE AND REFINED CANNON UILS, GLASS, lIION, NAILS, Ae.,'N0.1133 Liberty ' InALIAVI /MANS. G e „Th ir t, J DAVID D'CAAIDLEAD, s'aLa. corm', 1 ratan, AtirWTS AG COFFIN, _successors to --wri.hresndlent, Masa. & WISIOLESALE ORO ' IMOLS, corner of Wood and Water streets, Pi tteburgh, Penn'a. - jr:dly 11. VOLGT ituccossor to .4. G. GraN, PRODUON AND COMMISSION - 211:11 'OILLNTS,'II47, Liberty street, Pittsburgb, Pa. tuas Juort. neves. L HOUSE & CO., ,Wzotx.i.ALs V thiamin asp Comm/tan llicactuara.conier of tintithdald and Water atreenn Phial:. • Pn. )57 • • 1 4 11.14,1 • W.' & I:STENVAIC IiOLE .I3 OILOCCIN AND OM IitInION, Httall Mil No. 10t Wood *tree, Pittsburgh; - ' je2: ly J. uatriaiuus.....t. BROWN XG:KIRKPA.TRICKS, sits - rYnocrtus and dealers in 11,0DIA AND AIeNDS, Noe. lot and 193'Llberty street, Pittsbnnt,. ,ES 1) LZELL !SON, Comm .... Jam ILEC - ftesuicr. Or the sale of OItIIDEAN RE VINED CARBON OILS, NO. 69 sad TO Watir "Bitilmargh. .Advanos• made on consignments. JOHNSTON, DEALER IN Pints DRIICB AND CHEMICALS. PERFUMERY, IhIENCE . GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILS, FAM ILY MEDICINES, Ac.. Re, of strictly prime itual 4ty, which-ho offers at lowrst prices. fforner Sad and Pourthatreets. Plitsburglf, Pa. --Preicriptions carefully soya united at all hours. A. NAIiNESTOOK dt CO.; Wnocz io. Gast DIMWIT and illinufaeturor of WAITS LAD AND LIT Euxqz, corner of Wood and Front. 41)11.N• P. ItiWIT, Waougaasic DEALER. is 'DRUGS, PAINTS, 01.4.41, VARNISHES AND lAN MISS, No. OM Übe panel., Pittsburgh-- 'All owlets will Twelve pop WWI irsixtuuoc writs. TIRAUNREI'I'ER, WHOLIMAI4t AND JJ , Brun. Ditraatimi, corner of :Liborty.pad'St. .t.411:0... li KEYSNE,•• I/impels; ..1./440 Wood. otroet, corner of Wood otroot iaa Zlirititht opoy, PittaltuO. Pa . - • ' - - JURN C G G. Mg:CONNELL, ATTORNIIIf as Law. Omcz, aacimd story Entra's Law, BMW. , Jan: No• 13 D&mood street: will attend to the vottlentont, asestAng and collo°. dioti of claims, teauntiel, de., in Washington; Vietfict of Columbia.. • nol9:fitnn -JOAN W. ounonorokos..:....—.— ..........113 , 1 1 LLLOO. 1362VOIKPATRICK MELLON, Arrow , Imre A LAW, No. In Yourth otroot, flee doino ' shone theithtlold. PM/burgle, Po. myrnda . 41 . 11.0151A16 _ Arrowant AND Clocesuctsui. AT Law. - • •,Otritoa, No. lt&loarth et:est, corner of Cherry sae', Pittsburgh, Pa. , aulltdawlyT SAMl.lias iIiIiVIANC Omer., Nifth greet, adjoining the omen of •Niir. - - stall a Brows, Pittsburgh, Pa. - B. M. Arco • sir .AND 4;„,1. Clotwirtatitt AT Lew, has removed :4; RPM li'S La iy. B0114:DINGS, No: 12 Ithatoond street; next --- at. Peter's Murat. myitittny• • door to P.1117: -3:1M,4.0111) -J.I7,IITTOP.HIrt AT Law, . o .:Eigrv o .,:!‘ - garret; Lowrie'. Law Building; .• - • : ' . a. azteu. 14REC.11 Arts YoUNAirdire ILanonanta, de:sleuth KU SWERVE OIULES. FLUIIIL BA -CON,' 'DOTTER, - - LINSEED OIL, POTS AND - .PEARL ASIIESi SEEDS, °BAIN. DIIIEDAIBMIT• and Produce generally. Beat brands Family Flour' Always ou baud. - Agent Yu Dee Bahia Idedbion - On:. celebrated Patented Pearl Starch. Noe. 118 - Second and 146 Nest ate., between Wood and Smith- Geld. Pittsburgh Pa. - . . ap2:dly • WAREHOUtik.--ILENIa. -V IL COLLIN'S, lfortranlblg iuldtnintoklikoi emu awl dealer In CHEMIC,worrE; 4.5.10 g rion.latturroatim generally, No: 25' Wood Motet, - above Water,-I.lltotough,, , iny2 • . . TAMES- IiOLMES. roitic • U ass And dollen in PROVISION% corner ot Mai; kot and front streets.' - Wally 7.4713F1RAM1E 4GIEXTS. 1.• GARDLNEft COFFIN, .Ausan Folk. • iwissix, PIIILAPILLPIIIIJI £)D lICLIAKCi ~Qj.OOIIIII.IEILI. North-east comer-Wood sad . Jr. JUKES, .4101EIT NOUTH oa, Stator Peausylvanta and Uartford sumacs Comp= l 87 Water street. " - '457 - 4War. SILVILIMAILY eVnZglift ./Jiluriaalacs Courant, cornet Aitirket 1,114 Water M. tiOMy, tisaanusy Visanart • Isetraiiics Cox 'Aar, 92 Water street. LOUi • .isaturriarr - - usausitt I . • Immaxcx co raver, 37.01 th Street. _ aus w. LUt WILSON, cARR • . Pair. VONNIGN AND DOMINIC 'DDT GOODS, ak..iN.WO:4l street,' third hoer tr , eboie •Dianicred .• . •'... alley. Pittsbunth.' .• ft , :DU stiooeseok to 1 igkiceiglild*.Cia., %lam": sad Bata radars plata AND I AlipT Dalt GOODS, North'. loot °Omer el rourth and Market Wads. . & W., IfrismuuslxDay elgainde'Hix 60 )151191.t:itt_e":1.',4,WNCI 66 4 ind """-- 4-1:•434/tr3"- t Ang"Na 4314, 'NJ.' nal Aim Tam aoODS, alio of the orig inal Boo.ll# o , No, 74 Market street. Plcubwill. • 010. 1 stptah hi & 'DEALER/LIN • .„Limost*Dmini,.Tanncrxtioi Novitti, etc., Not. -412ed.NitriftltAtrorhIlttabargh. slab 4 •DfIUGGISTS. ',4_rrt~ErS. (UE, ATTORNIT PR 0113 Dar• GOODS. • OIL 1, , Auta. Ix Tax.- ..stun /SO PritAW Cedarl4o. ' Pittsburgh . 5p16... , 14:71 '04 4 4; ,$4.41. GROCERS. SHRIVES fr. LAZEAR, WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION MESCRANTS, Noe.= and 29 Smithfield Street, PITTSBUTIGII, P.A. Corner Second, jen:lyd ' WM. E. . T. SUMP ATECIL WM.. H. KIRKPATRICK & CO., *Helmets Gsocess, Commission DURCUANTS AND Ijsusas tH Coturrar PRODUCT., No. 253 . Liberty street, Pittribursb, Pe. ap7 Tn. Yoe. --muss TRUISM LITTLE & TIMEILE, Wnoissus Gaocrits Aso Counnuston !drums:A.l.s, defier, in PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, KISU, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh rununtiethres generally, 112 Second street, Pittsburgh. AILIOCKLZ, J5....C. ARJUCLLZ. Me/DONALD &4iIiBUCKLE, WuotE7 at= Gmocsaa, PRODUCT. AND Commussios Mrs. MUSTS, Jobbers ID N. O. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS mud 'SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA UM, RIVE; CHEESE, SEEDS, *c., No. 253 Liberty itreeL . Dittsburgh. ' ' 'molt:ly s. 11/1116it ... MI. D. p RYMER & BROTHERS, successors to, Romer, A Anderson, Wholesale dealers in FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Re., Noe. 12.6 end Anti Wood street, above Fifthi Pittsburgh, Penn's. jy2hdly (MUM S. 11.11 01.011. 11.20111. HEAD & METZGAR, GROCERS AND 11 COMILISION M 11.11.1113, anti dealers ih all hinds of COUNT. PSODUCIE AND Plllllll.lOll MASD• .1.71:1718, No. Zig Liberty street, opposite bead of Wood street, Pittiburgh.-Yo. aplkly YOH.. So ......... IL ItClllllO,l. ROBISO .. .... WaotaisALE J.V mots, Communal* hlosicisorers sod dealers Is all kinds of PROVISION'S, PRODUCE, sod Pitts burgh umutsctres, No. 255 Liberty street, Pitts- In 1t OY2 A. .151.11EAtili, ROLF...ULU GROCER, a Communes Mancastrr and dealer In FLOUR, GILAIN, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, Nu 2in Liberty street, opposite Rand, Pittsburgh, Ps. CV - Liberal advances made on ooneignment.. - ( EU. B. JUNES, WHOLESALE DEALER lA IN GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, °AIME, OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh EntulllsClUrtS ►rticlee, NJ. THAVster street, ►bne thy Idullotypthola Bridge, Pittsburgh, E,s. eulligia . RU OREM w oLE sans Gaoccas Coissiunnon man liaawiaPl/10 tilnitenaxre, and dealers In PRODUCE and' Pitts bergit manufactures, Pittsburgh. ULNIT ........ eaurroa. LAMBERT & SHIPTON, WHOLESALE 1-IGaociu, PRODUCIL Deanna and Coulusslos bliscaaats, Nu. tr SixtEstreet,' Pittsburgh, Pa. noltly JOISeI WATT WATT WILSON, W.noLsaux T cons, - Commaston hirsensurts, and deniers to PredUre and Pittsburgh' tosuutsctures, N 0.158 Lib erty street, Pittsburgh. u 2.5 IA R DICKEY & CO, W1101.5=131 Uaoctas, Itracnants, and dealer. in PRODUCE, No. 80 Water sheet, and 65 Front greet, Patsbur h. , Otte W. DILWOSTW JOHN e. DILWOLLTII. JS. DILWOR'i'll Wuoutasis • OnoOcze, Noe. 130 and 132 Second street, near nndthtleld, Pittsburgh. • nol Bonn rwra 1111.1.1•111 FOU .b'LOYD & CO., Went usAr& Dup e) cw aim Coninasiox Msacnan7a, Nu. 179 Wood and 228 Liberty street, Pittsburgh: jol6 wILLIAM . 13AtiA_LEY, WHoLEsAtri Gsocca, Nos. 1g and :.1.) Wood street, Pitts burgh. Pa 1u2.431tf ALEXANDER , ..'IIOLESALE . li Otocce, ler:orter of Lions Aon, No. 273 Liberty street; Pittaburglt, robii .111.1.1rUFACTURERS. • • - DANIEL BENNETT & SON, MARC irAcmAras or WHITE. STONE CHINA AND COLORED WARE. . 4101771)IIICE AND, IVARIMOWL at No. 74 Form Briars., PirrLauaon, PL. mh15:13-inx x.O. lIILCILISTOSII .7. UTXP111LL.........)1. HAM MACKINTOSIIi 'HEMPHILL Sc CO., .L7l corner Pike and O'Hara streets, near tit% City Water. Works, Pittsburgh, .15a., Manufacturers of MACKINTOSH AND HEMPAILL'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of aU sues ..1 best tar. . . Baring pot up machinery of large capacity and of the beat qoality, we are propired to do heavy Job bing, and solicit work in this line, treating ttuit by promptness, and the character of our work, to merit public patronage. We invite special attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, aa combining advantages heretofore inattained in this io of I - Engines. .la2rolyd WILLISX U. WILLIAM BARN WLL & CO., No. 61 VT. Penn street, belote Harbors, Pittsburgh, Pa., STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS; Mannfactttrers of lIMINRILL'S PAT ENT BOILER, LocomoTrez, PIM) and CYL INDER ROLLERS, CHIMNEYS, lIRETCHEN, FIRE BED, STEAM PIPES, CON DENSEUS, SALT PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIFE BOATS, etc-, etc. AlsO, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, donest the short est notice. All order" Dom • dietance 'promptly at tended to. Jett rpllo.6Lis I,IOORI , m4l —ANITPACTURRIR OF 1. AND punts is .61. c awns or COPPER-DO TILLED PURR IVIIISNY and FAMILY VINEGAR., No.. 109,1191,193 and 195 First street, between Smithfield auil Grant strAets, Pittsburgh. Privateorderssfilicited. 'Highest market price paid for - IME. ear Vtusel Oil and alit other poisonous ingredients carefully extracted, by; a process new and improved. con tl JOSEPH -N. HBkbtlUlU •• ) Corner of Sind and Liberty etreeta, • PITTSBURG% I ,Ps., • SAWLjtACTIMI.IIII OF SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, ae., • myltotf ;; tib V EitA.Nli!;E, -No. .5l) WATER t3T., Pittsburgh,matrecturer of BOILED RIYETSI, •WINNIGHT SPIKES COMMON AND BAILS' AD, otevery dotes - 440z, • • , : • • -•-•llNrParticatar deed or elsmied SPIKEN . aod!IMV.- vas, large or mall, wade to order at. abort notice. - sr , nd mionreakent ronotaaly on hand turisesta J. A. WYLTR .... T. CAXPIILLI.. xcELsioß GLA.S-- S . WORKS.- WOLFE, PLUNNINTT a CO., CLASS 2122ur2.2- Imam: Watellowle, Nu. 12 Waocl arruor of rittstrurgb, Pa.. 2,12;1.yd ELLS, . 1111.W1tt: 6t' 4'11; 1Y6.215 • Llbretty tared, oppoeito Stith, Pittobargb, 1131Inti6ctarens of WHIPS, LASHES AHD SWITCH RS, add eery description'or LEATH= .111114 DEL WVAK.. • Orderimdlcitest from tbo trade, aril g.c.ds prompt tfablpted as'por Man:mania. ' , roaataxt.tY. . ..... Inexlvtfira.r. TEETH ; : EXTRACTED WITHOUT 'VAIN, BY TUE. USE OF AN APPARATUS .WHEREBY NO DRUGS on OALYANICBATTIERY ARE USED. • Cold weather is the time when the aparata-can be used to Its best adrantiliP• • Medial gentlemen and their faniiies — have had their extracted by my procesa, and are ready to testify ateeth to {he safety and p4nlesineee or the'opera. thin—whatever has been said by pereoni Interested aseerting the .controry,,having no knowledge of my WARTIFIOIAT. TRETE Warted ip scary style. S. OUDRY{ Ranier, 134 Smithfield et. ' TOSOIL ADAMS, .DINTIST, ConnelVe t 1 Sanding, corner of Diamond and Grant Grinds, Plitabkrgb. Rcriniatess;—Di. A. M. Pollock, Dr. fiallocli, :Th°°6o.'.Pl,lo4..hal•enXnett. nip3:dly ARCIIIITEeMitAL. JAMES M. BALPA, late naiistantLta Charles Ilartborger,ptsparas N XP INDS AND SPZCI ICATIONB f o r .11 kinds of Balkllaffsi awl superintends their ersotloa on reason able terms. • OD* 011 Anderunt irtriet; beiwees Leatrock end Hotrlneun arrears, Allegheny City: • ' " inl 2 • .Ir7R. •BA 7 ; Amu, sic% OFlce i ON BANK BLOCK, filth street. Furhishes PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS for Buildings of every description; works superior and an 1 3204 ar4* 4 1 1. 4 , • • nty23117 ==llll ELOTT,E BLUME, MaxtiAcrroa :olllA'Alw D&& II nt-PIANO,sPORTNS, shit Im rofMmicandYtlrin7lestrameatr-utr - Sole nt tor. the BANDUNG PIANOS, alsotor .lIALT. DAVIS CO. II BOSTON PIANOS, With awl with out Roiesu Astacbment.,:No. Slirlith street. 'toyS JOHN 114 IdEIIALOti;DBALAB rieNos, KJMODiosi; Nix 81. Wood street, between north and Dramowl Ohm Pllbilmratu P.. - - B OOTH 4.r.D I,IIIOIEN. jOILN CAMPBELLOLLICO7AMMIR OP Bourg AmyooEB,o , err ' de/47101 6 p; No. 34 Panlthlfild strivt,Pittibizoth, Pe. oafroty r, roarki: ut:, PITTSBURGH, FRii*:x JrE If • BOORS. AA NUM.. OF.SCIF.WrIFIC DISCOV , I J 3 ,11.. EBY TOR 1802 Last Poem. of Ellaaluth Barrett Brurnimp 1 rel., ntiforto with her other works. ThaTrite Mary of the Barons villa Booth ; or the Rationale of the American Conflict. Prison Life In a Tobacco WarebOtise at Richmond; by a Ball's Bluff Prisoner. For *dab), R B. DAVIS, ap2l N 0.9 3. Wood street. DR. JAMES .W. ALEXAMTER'S NEW YOLUME—,FAITEI—s subs of DL. courses, b 1 Junes W. Arexander, D. D. • TON AY TO LIVE. by Thom.. Ou'hria D. D.,author of "Gioapel in Ezekiel," ate.. AID& TO FAlTil, an answer to Essays and Re views, by Thompson, Manse], Itawlineou, Ellicott, ! and otherf. For sale by apl6 • ' B. B. DAVIS, 93 Wood street. NEW BOOKS, NE' Jefferson at Monticello; estlet Life at Wost Pont; Enrol Efoun,. by John Brown; Let,ure Noun in Town; • Recreation% of a Country Par.% 2 t 0 ."... Liitesleaf, by the author of /dame:et Ilaitlamt Recent Nuquides ju Theology;• • • • Trace for Priedi and People, by Thomas Rushee; Aids to Faith; , • The Young Stepmother, by hfbie Yonge; The Sutherlands; • Browning's Last Penns; blue and gold. npla SAY,%TA., 55 Wood etreet. pIIO . II.KiKAYII ALBUMS .CARD PHOTOGRAPHS New styles Est new pictures Received et 416 bum isl BOOKS Zdedicel Uses of Electricity—Garrett Recreations ors Ummtry PIR1011; _ Queens of Society; • Spate flours, by J. Drown. IL D ; lien, Women end Books, by L. Runt; Titcomb's Books; • A Goal Fight, by O. Wade; Personal Iltstory of Lord Bacon; Life of Bir Philip Sidney; Songs iu Ilany Heya—u. W.11011;11.. Poems, by Rose Terry; Liberty and Slang—Bledsoe; Lectures on-Ap... ypes--ButLes; Life and Spasms' of Douglas; •Illsto y of all Religions, etc., etc. min; BEAD, 78 Yourth street ISCELLAJUEOUS CJIIRDS. )OS FORWARD, Arrouxia AND CouxseLcoa AT LAW. Vince on the deuth.west 'suer of Diamond and Grant streets. Will attend ' Lushness usually intrusted to the legal profee- Particular attention given to the preparation lel of cases In the several Courts. C45/6011111.10 eon remitted. akl:lmd A. L. WEBB & BRO., Comer Prah sad Commerce Lt.., Baltimore, General Commission Merchants k. Agents DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER AND SAFETY FUSE. Receive on Consignment all kinds of it-TtSTERN PRODUCE, and make advances thereon. P. S.—Railroad track In front of Warabonar. Skean To WUKam 11. Smith a Co., Miller Bicketaon, George W. Smith a Co., Pittaborgh Spencer & Garrard. (hip a She:rad, s' kierehants Bank, B. De Ford & Sous, r Baltimore. multi-11.x & BOONS, "Jo' )pussiox ILL MULIMANTS, laid Wholesale Dealers in MACK FILM., SALMON, &HAD, LIEIHNUO, CODFISH, Sc., No. Iht North Wharves, between Ham, and Arch streets, Pumsteminits, 30e0 barrels Siam Dlacterel—Lirge, mad medium else Noul, 2. and 3, in assorted pickups. 50 barrels prime No. 1 Halifax Salmon. 1000 do bkonoray Mess Shad. ant,Z do superior No I Herring, lionsisting of dllierent Munde,-latirador, Halibm, Day or Island and Smaport, do. Woo boom boated and Nu. I Smoked Herrings, Ikon nninWla George'• and Grand Bank Codfish, Which we stow oflimr et thoJovregt oksh prior, told :II • call before haying, MUMMY' a HOOKS, No. 144.1 Noalb Whale*, rbir. FUILNITURE CANE AND WOOD CIIAIIIS WHOLESALE OIL RETAIL. ,JAS. W. WOOD WELL, 97 and 99 Third street, appadte B. Edmondaon 9 Co and 111 Yount. stroaa. W tta., JOx &ALI YEE. Y CHUM'. FAN]!. 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Fil.TZFitt., split • Corder First and Market stimis. ellYrl'ON AND FRATIINHati.-4 bale J Cotton. 6 bags reatherv, , Dow lAndh3rftoul the stolinier Empire City, for 'sib by.:.. • a ISAIAH DICIEST 'A .C 0:... lA7HEAT.-211.. - ^ 't MT What Pot melted and'ilbr irk bi t : • - : • Zominlitarluat rad-71nut BA 1311UUL1).EKt3, - . 1),,K1 HAMS , Iti. Smoke tiame, and ibr oton by, - 11":1133% h CO., Itio.C2as 'Liberty A.- Alti)-In tierces, 1;!s irrts and MP; in atonisnd Wilt, - aP S- EA/ 641342 S • • SIWTM4 FRIDAY GEHRRAL Ellb ADP t . . . . . The sudden • vinnir - of Gen. Mitchell lisps Alabama, and is' occupation of the great Charleston and omphis Railroad, is among. the finest thingiy the . war, Wanondensi from letters to: tho tincinnati:Vazitto:soine incidents of tbetleineand'ocoiapation DON. MITCHIELL ,VOLDO DOWN rag assets , OP ININTWETIttiNi ' t • Before our arty look Toziassien_of, Fay-, etteville,ll flag tit trestabtad Visited the place, and the officers and , Soldieraltdieseu:grostly:, insulted by the iople, andeitito ,ear their lives. Mitchell Was highly indiensit when he heard of outrage that,had belin t committed upon. bin flag of truce. Ile rode rapidly into the toirn,aud found a lam:knoll:0 2 ; ber of the citizens 'assembled In the public`, square, to wittiestrabe entrance of our army. "Tot* of Fayetteville!". cried the Goner al, in • voice of thunder, you are would tharC; savages Even thy respecta lag of truce,l which you have not done. Yesterday, the, soldiers whom Limit to your town upon q nth,- sion of courtesy Ad mercy, were shamefully insulted in your streete, and it was You' who' gave the insult. Ton are not worthy to look in the thee of Unlit men. Depart to your houses every one ilLyou, and remain there' until I give you pettaission to come forth I" At the conclusionlot this speech, the skulk ing cowards scatteitid to their, houses like frightened rate to 044 helei,end,to-day, the atmosphere of Fayetteville la unpollated by the breath of traitors; THII •DVANC4 j . : ON .13.17NT8TtliE The advance from .Eayettaville to Hunts, vile was made with :the full expectation that at the latter place there wohld 'be a terrible [Tuggle. The order to m rem 1' • - ayetteville mak - received with pleasura-plessure which wad. slightly alloyed with regret, that we had not destroyed the town.".-It to- a miserable soces-' sion hole and the shameful insult that had been offe red to our flag of truce, combined with the threatening and scowling looks of the inhabitants whenever they showed them selves at the windiiwir of their houses, to which Gen. Michell had ordered them, had pretty thoroughly angered tia against them, and nothing would bare pleased ourboys bet ter than to have. giyen the rascals a lesson which would never have departed from their memory, provided that after the administra tion of said lesson they had any memory loft. Col. Turchin's bated° and Simonson's 'bat tery started from Paytitteiillo at 6 o'clock a. m. on Thursday, mut merehuidiligently until 9 p. m. ' which brought them to within eleven miles of Huntsville. Colonel Sill's brigade, with Loomis' famous battery, followed closely, the other brigades at a distance. It wee worth the looking to see Captain Loomis' battery move over there roads. Neither mud, nor rocks. nor bills delayed them, but calmly, smoothly, majestically they moved forward, a real impersonation of power. I was convinced, by observing them, of how much can be accomplished by foresight and care. The boner:tor this battery were se- • • • • lected mainly by Loomis himself, with great discrimination, and not one was admitted whist' was in the sligatest degree weak or un sound. Ile has lost but two or three horses during the entire war. The road: improved after this, and were quite tolerable the remainder of the way. PILICES An advance force of one hundred and fifty cavalry, together with a section of the battery, in charge of Capt. Simonson himself; assisted by Lieut. H. Allen, commanding the section, the whole directed by Colonel Kennett, first caught sight of Huntsville, and the lovely cedar surrounding it. Three cavalry men rnzhed into the town, found a large number of rebel soldiers sleeping in and around a number of ears, and actually made prisoners of one hundred and seventy men, including& major, six cepteies and three lieutenants. The most of these fellows be longed to the Ninth LOUiSiliDa regiment, and were on their way to join it in Virginia. Tho majors name was Cavanaugh._ Hb regiment did not all re-enlist when their time of service (one year) expirtd„and he had been home for recruits. He had succeeded in obtaining a hundred and forty, and wu taking them to the Old Dominion ' to fill up the ranks of his' regiment. Whertho found both. himself and his recruits were prisoner, in the beetle atilt) Yankees, his mortification 11.1111 visibly ex pressed all over his countenance. Mee our troops advanced into the town, they found they had made a prize of teventiew kwoinotioes, (sixteen of them- in fine running order,) and about a hundred and fifty ears, passenger and freight. I Isbell not attempt to enumerate the other articles captured,:and your readers may estimate the value of the rolling stock. DSC*II.II OCCITPULD. - Decatur was first occupied by the Twenty- ; Fourth, end two companies of the Nineteenth Illinois regiments, which, with a portion of Sil32o[lloll'S battery, loft Huntsville on a train , of ears, Saturday morning last, recovered a piece of cannon - which had beau lost the night before, and prooeeded onward to the Tennessee river. One object of the expedition was to 'burn the bridge over the Tennessee at Deca tur, in order to prevent oar being assailed by a force from the neighborhood of Corinth. But the fight near that place on Monday had rendered the rebels as fearful of an approach from the east se wo were of a movement from the west; so that when Colonels Turchin and Kennett, who commanded the expedition, ar rived at the bridge, they found, that it had been fired by the rebels themselves.' Deciding instinctively that it was always proper to do just opposite of whit these scoun drels were about our ' leader, wisely deter mined, instead riburning the bridge, to put out the flames which the rebels had already kindled. Thls was done in a twinkling; and our gallant fellows, hers* and toot, rushed through the town to assail a body of mounted rebels whom they understood were encamped there. But the bird was flown. Colonel Bell; with a battalion -of cavalry, had teen there, but the first- faint' and distant rattle of the train hat sena hfin and all his earetnind flying heltirLikelter- ,toWard Tuacumbia; leaving teats, provisiono,:sabres end everything,, °apt their precious' carcasses, behind Miens.. "Golly, lessee," said an old Ethiopian to Sit; a few-hours ago, "Golly, mason, I've seed-- fast noes Afore, but neber anything equal , to SWIM *abase learned that therebels vicinity of Corinth will- have troops to .spare for the purpose of assailing us, we are all heartily glad that the bridge at Decatur WSJ Wllred.... It L a magnificent structure, and has, eveesinee Its erection, been an object jot pride to the people *of North Alabama. As matters now,tand, value tone will be In calealable. tae twrsacarrsb Drerart a /ROM scauagoann. Cciettern, April 9,1862. ,Th Geo. Sthooet Ceo.per, Eiclunoad, Ail 'prinestaprobibilities are that ithenefor • the enemy - moves On this position he will do . as with an overwhelming force of not less than yrsole arty lohkjnacr men. by WZIS.. abe vliJiyl hate nqhki loriteanny lohkjnap yx3l. ailnriqj - ihna.phis may possibly shush) ra n xyo pnejorlo ngbkl arlly La lohljnip Tinny: Can we not be reinforced %rim 4111E14 nit*. If diresteaihiteizy tkly =Or , nap dahrtto hkt wakjy - wborisovicpild even aft lord to loft tor "lath' irokll4lha nap iput: MORNING, APRIL sil:fof Hie liiirposi ;alio which would not 'this %flu of -theliliieitsloll4l out. inaeildridenoo: '."'PPG:9l‘:'Boisoco4ai). Geels•fllstnilißeld7eoDatieriptioif 01 the 1, right...in Liawiptrwsliiitades , • sae permitted to =dot the , privilegar, of a, longreonveirsationiarith thecvetersite Benet - al elgluttfield aboutrtbarattacle by:the .Minitllio ; " and,..ber eansurPs. iinisaectitintrof It; which I Carefully plastid ittmy. esenmyy, Will have the in terest,_ thengh,ngtthisvalue, of an - tepoit and is Auu l to „Ake Importance of 'the , affaa'r that It be made pnlalic,,evenat theiiskl Of the repetition in part of 'Wellitnown -faeisq• .The General said; • "The "eoletnanders of the Cumberland and.the Congtess,:then at in-' char in the stream, notified me bathe forenoon' 'that 'die 4derrimaa, 'apitaikliisg.i lof °mine instantly midi pieparationi to receive' her fromeahore,•as those effleerewere to welcome her w., this iron. , t olad monster passed the coogressygiying ..her two shots as she went by; Which went through and througleher.•' Shining' made a huge de-' 1: tour got headway, and dashetlitraigbt at ; the , . Cumberland!s. starboard bow. The-,scene of all this action was:within a mile of my batterJ' ies. •I. now directed-col: Naariumi my Chief , of Artillery, to ;open.on ',this :Merriman with 'tone Calimblecli,anda :James's. 42-poander. This - fan was kept up on., her; without inter initial/I/ !along int ehe titan within robilo'• She ' tile,cenitantlyifint hey : mail was. So per lac4t,lnit my:Ant media nnimpeession on her. I also hedthreell-Anclialege howitzers hduled Sown bY haitili . fropi„ ply lnd; batterlei • and brought tOthiarasher,troin_the,bank , the rlTer. I, idaeditqihise, the fire of, two of Mtwara's Light .24.14 dry, rifled guns. exlibitgh' thelhot frion•ail...,thess,,pletuissained o her, - they" bounded ; Item) her, plating-like. hail-. • t. ; ";44150ratt0.:64,4*i11144 Waisttiered witli tier - formidable latteritizithrernstianteri, be,il4.•'46lo4,lll;;Jaustiptown, and is , tug, cams down theriveynader, atnll.heast4' X• tareilL nik gualtoni,them.i •Bdt ' they merefer,off(thil Averhere is four =Bee ',wide); and i.io great,: that I 'could neither stop , , them nor ,disable While theum Cberlend- was sinking, the Con-' groat slipped , h er cable, dropped,her and . Nether spanker, and ran straight for. the shorn, Just : Alava Signal Point..., Many of tor crew escaped tails limit& in the boats. Be fore Gioia conlikbe rowed backs thb Merrimac ringed up to the frigate's stern, and poured In a raking fire. tier flog „was struck ,aminedi ately. Two of the three rebel, steamers. then ran abingside of the,Congress, and made fast to her, on each quarteri.apparently with Abe purpete of haulingher, of soon ai I saw this, I ordered Col. Brown, of the, 20th 'anti, to :Send his rifle companies, A.• and down to the beach, and . alive these steamers away. I ilso seni.down tworifled guns under' Crpt. Howard, end a rifled Dahlgren howitzer weaned by, Mister Starresant, and fourteen' sailers of . the Cumberland. - From •araking positist th e beach, covered by sandibills and tr ' these g r ans played effectively od the ateameik, 't about ,600 yards. The Indiana riflemen, 'tlitewing themselves ;upon their breasts, workeaFfereard•in the sand, leading and firing with desidly,alm as they crawled. The two steamers quickly lot go their hold on the Congress end moved out, of range, having undoubtedly received great logs and damage. They soon came back, accompanied •by a launch filled with men ; but the gunners and riflemen again beet them off., . "The Merrimac, finding her prize retaken, now approached and fired three hot shot into her, and then withdrew to the other side of the river. The Congress was soon ablaze. The men remaining , aboard of her escaped over her bows, and before dark the wounded - were takelsont. It wag not until two o'clock, in the morning that the burning frigate's magazine exploded. Before this, at intervals during the night, her 54 abetted guns went off. One of them sent a ball through a sehoen er at the nearest wharf, and sunk her. Throughout the , day my . whole force was under arms, and my officers and man were en gaged in the batteries and on the beach. Wherever we bad a show of a chance at any thing not covered with twelve inches or six Inches of iron, our brave men whipped the rebels, and drove them off. Strange to say, not one of my command wan killed, and but one was wounded—a private of the 7th New York, who lost a leg. "It would have been utterly impossible, Sir, to have nailed the fate of the two war-ships. The superiority of the Merrimac over both, was as decided, as iron is decidedly stronger than wood." . During this conversation glanced from time to time with interest at the evidence of the passage of a shot through the room in which Gen. Mansfield was sitting. Be had indeed a narrow escape. Be had entered his quarters and sat down at hie table to write a telegraphic dispatch. While lifting his pen, a shell from the Merrimac dashed through the side of his loom opposite his chair ; made tooth-picks of a large black walnut clothes press ; penetrated with • clean cut the mantle piece ; carried away about a quarter ofa brick chimney, and went howling off over the camp. The General was seated only four. foot from the track of this projectile, and wad showered with its passing compliments of splinters and dust. Bet bears a charmed life here, as at Fort Brown, Monterey and. Buena Vista. To return to the Cumberland. She was "bunted" on her starboard bow as she lay at anchor. The Merrimac did not recoil, and , was not permitted by her engineer to recoil from the shock. The Cumberland was driven bath by it till brought up by the full strain I upon her cable. Than, the Merrimao stiff pressing upon and goriag into her with her iron horn, the frigate heeled over to larboard, and, it is supposed, received the fatal, crushing wound, into which the sea rushed. Let nauti cal men make a note of this. • The loss of life which ensued was partly „due to the battering down of all the hatches save that leading -to the cockpit-customary caution on til4/13-1.0611ar prior. to going 111t0/113- tion. AmOng,the incidents of the wreck, new to me, I wee told to-diy that before the Mer rims° backed off from the Cumberland two of the crew - of .the latter jumped for safety upon the ram's lion roof—and instantly slid Off into the Water. It had bean thoroughly /dashed with grease. .Just before she went down the Cumberland's men yet on. her decks took re fuge in the rigging. Gen. Mansfield sent or-. dens to the Captain of the propeller Weldon, lying at the dock, to run out and rescue them. Ile refused to do it, saying that he would be sunk or taken. The General took short method with the coward. Ile threatened to shoot him if he did not immediately slip his hawser and save those men. The fellow ran out and brought away every one of them. . In .the bight. of the, fire of the batteries upon the, Merrimac her flag staff was shot away. A' trap door 'was opened in her Iron roof, and a man,emerged and-began moving a straddle of the ridge toward the socket of the staff. A rifled cannon shotstruck him in the side and tore him utterly to pieces. A fate as mortal, overtook an _officer from either the Yorktown_ or Jameshawn, who hurried to carry away our flag-from the ,Corigniss. Ile had it partiallY ;wrapped around hire and was in the act cif. .aseending the frigate's side, when an' Indians rifleman-lying on the beach caught sight of bim..'lle swore aloud that thefrigate's Legshould AWOL see Norfolk, and-sent his bullet through the oflicer'abreast and !limbic& him Into deep water. Ile sank instaratly.—. !MINING, APRIL 25 TM'S DIVISION ALABAMA.' =O/13310:12 Tun Pittsburgh Pot tide tiro leading edito riato to-day, °rola an itiglogy—it might be Called 'a defense—of Boonottait ; the other an aeunit DO Furatosr. Of - Mr. BUCHANAN it soya: He under a ; cloud, ;and not until long after ho i e-called to mother earth will justice be done to his administration. It will be for; other men and other-dime, to judge his MO- . Hem, but the pTisent malignant foxing! of base; .00tnipt and. ,dialppointed demagogue, tike Forney, - will scarce-effect' the decision which posterity may make.-lis - - CoMment Is unneeescary. ; Osusitst, CLusima.:=Cleneral. Cameroa retched Wesitlagten; la, the tssrly. train on Tuesday morning, and iMucedistely proceeded tolconlir with tho Secretary of State and the Prosideet. will soil on the 7th, and bo accompanied by Mrs. - Cameron and bistisugh . ter, Sintzing Pritchett, hid priirati Secretary and Bayard Taylor, :Lll.ldas Lig of Imp, Ilon,witicatiteldld,' • . • , . . , . - Oethi t;lst4;'wtf,.hat aingrgat a prigiot , tai i tiz hitt Wee, not fornistr.*istatriil reftcroiito. itio-bilbtCottrhtlithe; , Botistola , Sionnouit, Plitt& . their, tooting_ Tuesday. 7 1dicht,1 althirlfgh dis pond -to-titgardvotoir . tsitttru tbe plOposed. dittdid - Aliat ihtiirlitteo4 .it imaiutei to ' ae3eua'thi Hoses bill than to ilolk,thitorthesotkiwy into ihirdo, oorOlgkftikroto itsuttdi There bitva"been,mitaars dilating ittWashr ingY l 4 ll 4 - :Alla faz bilt.irill bp4iostponed un r . til Abe next se3llioll.' Wilithertairdy,lie a most dangerous projeet ! lox Ahe enclitic! .the country and Confirm be in Ale hitter - eitos tion,btpass a lull. then than how. ' uineiy'days to ikt ?i iind . nn : finittienie to att e nd would bs ` nioie InViii,nnell - *viand bill iiirinticenhi s tl fie a ken thin `at the Prei- - rots Lime. AAiir bill be: adopted; will:probably need bilieb rixiMacient:' next session', the experience' of the workings: ,of the.bill,end the sogiesttoniv iiii'idrnta collectors,:may - suggest - Improvements tray brlngthin system of iiitation into a perfectsome • what shape. :'.iiiihopi•congre..win _meet thin ditty with t Oofirage,t as on its action ; Ovando the nroditintitholovornifionv and the futnneprooperitinfiAnr'ilenple. liii:410011/0.,(041.14-4Mui!,* ' , AeralaintUt.,Gemlkliart thikoffeat jdiablio t prao.forbld-.. 6a na ' h att:e.; Ito Itaflint'ade": .4 1 --!imiisit6o . ...tda6, imb..„ (Moist t..to'Jda3V- &made dlithony,-,in-lilane neas *with w ila hil'iteetiMpanlid his ,eall tor tristitiations to Gen. Bliendait; - and that . ,officer's mailtaunication - with Ifs inperioie, stimated , thatAhle ,wai to, ; atd declared that thaeoulttry,ought to know-irk& is to' blame forAboAppazent Lusetleity Gen.Sheenian't 'dePartzE4 l 4... — roYPooiat '.Diepatal to.. the ,N:! Xr Whoever took tea responsibility - a privettt 7 ,ing.activitrizi Gen: Sheiman't Department, has:much to JIM - Mes Tot'. 'Wheii - the conutty . is exhitustieg its tenon Mei; and *siting 'the lives of IU citizens ni en , ntirining rite, it Is , tkirt:tAiit 'll be :imp, a our pro rigs as oe - ia ;mists:mt. sifety: ~ , I f 'Gavot:Mali and CrlnnlaSton' had been taken list winter ; the wtiole of that region would now'fiiie ,been' in our hands, and 'our loidieti could have moved hank from the slekly coast, where they will Sooti . bt; exposed to, great, danger. When the country, finds how teeny lives, and how many millions have been sacrificed by a story po • licY, they hold" the author of it to a strict sc6unt. Genitt slain! on Co Gertitt'Smith unbosonied himself on the preface toll's third or fourth speech against confiscation to-day toe very thin Senate, but three auditors being upon the floor during portions of the diseourse. T. -morrow he will continue.—Special Dispatch o the New York Gcsarrr Stern( will be q. ite surprised to find himself transferred •to l . the Senate, and still more to . find himself 'untied' against a proper punishment of the rebels. GARRETT Davis, of Kentueky,has been foi several days amusing himself by talking to empty benches in the donate chamber, and the Tribeee has somehow confounded him with the great New York Abolitionist. Lose IN Got. IDIRLSOT'S DIVISION AT VHS P/STSSIIIISIT Ligkso BATTLI:—G1111 Hurlbut, commanding the 4th Division of Gen. Grant's army, in the great battle, reports his loss as Total Lona of Myers' and Ross' batteries ..... Gm and clammy-- GM ROSICRANII ASSIGVLD • A COMMAND.- Gim. Rosecrans has been assigned to the com mand of the division lately commanded by Gen. Blanker. This appointment will cause a great deal of joy throughout the loyal i Stet's, for Gen. Rosecrafie is jolly regarded as o e of the most aocomplished officers in our arm , wed one who will be a fit leader of the German division of the army of the Potomac. FROM URN. NEGILET'II COMIAND.—We had the pleasure of taking by the hand Capt. Wm. S. Kane, of Gen. Kegley's muff, this morning., Capt. K. I. at home on a brief furlorigh, and will join his command in a feiv days: The Pennsylvania troops are reported - in excellent health, and good lighting condition. Aftlavanv Nommtvxone.—The following Brigadier Generale have- been nominated: Cola Bayard, lit Pennsylvania Cavalry, for gallantand Meritorious .aonduct at Freda': laksburg Col. George D. Greene, 60th Nett York ; CaL C. P. Buokinglutm, of. Ohio, and Major Absalom Baird, now Assistant Inspeo tor-General. . PIA.XOS. $2OO Tory handsomer Itoee PlANOS. wood 7 or. $2OO tove Plano, with overstrant Ban etriap, fait Iron inure, grand action; carrel lege, pedal and mode dealt, at 6200, Jost received and ter 'sale by _ . •ES , • JOB IL ILBLLOB; ITemal et. 14AZELTON EKOTILEES NEW 11. Vous. PlANoll.—Mastivai sppplr Or the tarp Bevan Octavo Rosawood..; Pianos, from Hittoltoa . . . Brothers, Now York, fast raoafred sad for oak by a. 23 ' JOHN H. - IfELLO • Bt.Waod st Aff - N & • A lakr6.l4E, 140 08 8 1 Inca $150,1100.175, $ O O and 145. for oak by , . . JOHN U.: -ItILLOII. .n 1"1..9.N05, - as 2,25, ;SSU, NJ Sao. ink $lOO, $195 and $l5O. fun ads by • ' • • JOHN 11. MELLOR. 81 Wood it. el -CA q Os.--3 superb 7 %...0 octave Cblckerlog Pianat.nceiwad atm for nab by nos) - JOIIN XICLVOR, St Vi .1.1 wt. 600 bbia. choice Baker's 'Flour; - - • ' 301)St. loafs White Wheat; ,7190' •. 'falls of - Ohio 100 Premium .100 `. Gore riOL. - - 100 - , lonia • 50 Rye Floor. In store sett Sir 'sleet - t ORTON'S '. spl9 " No. 207 Liberty street. 9 ,8X13.1 isTutvri.y. F it 1 i KOLL . . bbl.'ioalstlY fres . h Bold }inner, 16 bids. fount lets u - • SO. do Timatly.Bood; • 20 MU bbls. No. E largo blockamd; - 20 'do do' do - medlar ' r do Itoodls4 lido &mind tor solo by • ' -tip?:rt • min RIDDLE. 183.1.1b0l 300 bbli. - chates Mika*. Flour, " 100 Taus of Ohio Welt* Wheat, , • Ersaitum:Whlte Wheat,. • 100. Imperial White Wbeat,. • • Stars stid toinirs, for i 5.10 - • '- • 7dAORSOWN spit- _ . ;• • Ito. 2171Ltbett street. LU.IOO bbis: tarp 1t0.2 lfaclistel . 100 halt bbl s 'l=o4 • " 100 bbb. $ 100 bait bbli.lgo: 2 Aeadved and for.sale MN 458 was • - • - * door Wood dad First Amid*. LEll •;-41M) bush: S ind ~.17MEN 2 mat ~a=sv~'.~ia~~~"~- ,141111.&:DIMANM44".::•!1' • :I. 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":—:4 , 115,217. 111 'BobrAccowats, accrued intermit, 0 , 0101 vis luta' mita Dr !midi of semi 4:::."11,386 15 • , ....., ..- , '.± • . :..12ib i 4....T1N .: CILNIri.= ;- ' S'e' B&W* B P .. .... ' :liQbelitrog. , 3 ~ Wm. It..7lborapeih, . ltobt. Tobind, ' . • - 11 = 3 liliklel '4,!• - ; • . : <NW lislalidi r . tick Brown, . ',. Yrekk. lorthig. Agna., , Museeri . ',', - - Iheatiwounnwit. ..-. , Beili.'w , Tttgly; - Beath , _ ' 3 otm A. Worrell. -' ) / ,•r.lort. tr. troodiara. ':: '.' . lifinb.111!1111, . , JAlNZe=teigis: T. .- • - .''''.. ':' " .--: ‘ '-. • - - ,1; G.,00140, Agog. •'' ' My' 6 'lthrtimiet eVraMrildrd mid Wood street. panovivr".e.tie.:2l6: l Wa2BY- . a. na.r.A-inumainrinorntstnaingft 01101-"::' PANT Of PIIIIADI f ir. b. ~, . .Qlibat. SWIM '457;' 'swam i:if of iattff hrglim la g . _ : . istiblPqloi , . 14 ... i :.sjimsistiyr MomoctOPAlessibly. ' .. ,' -'' •,. adartgia&Mt" " 4814154 °G..F =SAW.", ' 't' gO4 _1....104911 . h . .00 • -.Temporary Look co ingdo..tosemsolvt?.....le...l . - .. • 2: - ' - ' -, *curie" -...-.;..,........; • ; PAU 0 0 ' ' Stor.ge, (preeentiri li t e lKlB7lS) tbleil' s 71000;00 ' 'Notes and Bilis Iteredrolisi.... - .......;/.1-lieligt:Oli .: :Oseti... - ... - ' -..... ' .......:.....,..........r,l, ',Fouts* . . Alarm,* only PrOaiiiroin pr.mlomi , rr WI company amt: d h elis:by "iii . axiom titbit levels: 1 Impose roadiVord hire been :rimy . diiiii kill* . 'lli J. In WWII 1 , 44 , 9011t17. itt rwAm..,4oc.r.lira °I:- Since ttleirixoknorlitipli,•pielodst lialski years, they hire pad loom by lire to so satonot spooling liserMilitoes otDetrarktliebibrogb Meg 'Seldom ..,of the adtanteges a inatirinois, wagon tlogr shill. , •ty cud 'fflepoldtlOn - to' meet with prozogirm all -IlabillUes. - Lasiipald . 4olriithi . Obit:LailT:Bandar, Mordecai D. Aatnbac Tobiaa Wagner, David B. Bream, - - Samna! (Dale,. Lis .. EDWARD o . Wm. A. gnat' Senator ; i• • -thy6 . omce Northam FP RE' MARINE AND INLAND IN. . SURAIIOO,--I/01IIIIMION 1 COMPANY or . NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA.. Inoottorsted 1794—e5pit51,1000,91 1 11.; Musts. Jastutrt w. ISEO. A/IVMM G. COr &cation. THOMAS PLATT. Ba:rotary., INSURANCE •CO. •OF 3EIO gI i rATH Of PgLiNSILVANIA, PLIFLAV.DXLPIILL Incorporated 1194—Clap1ta, - $240,000. , February =CO ' HINICY D. 1311.11118101 D," 'WILLIAM 4t,L1114111 , ,‘ JEILETFORD FIRFANSURANCH CO. • tocorimatecutiO-4.4laii; saixkosk . Amet•,ll. 7 . . 48 121. ILINTINGDON;Pirai4"4. TIMO. O. ALLYN, Secretary. • • • mar Inaniance lu tbei above old siui paoloa can be obtained by application to :' . P.-JUNES. Apatt. felEcdl 87 Water street.B '• Ball , • WESTERN INSURANCE .02111 PA V V NY OF r mai aims. . ,_ • " 1 1 11. JULLZE,"Jr., • P iatni ttn, , • 0. M. GORDON; Seendwy. '" 0190. No. 132 'Water street, Spent it Co.'il Ware ham", up Mahn, Pittablrillk. "' . ' I Will wan ospaiwot all kinds el Inn and Karim Risk. A Howe leutiteitimh ..essayed by llirectors ono I are axil. hams in tin oontintiany, and rbo ion "ilnar! I wined, by prominent nail /ibarinity, to. nininnetn thg , entradir milach day nun cam d, ..... a ..„ tin tit! pinlection to than lobo their. to be Assrro, OCTOBER so, loss ,• : _ • Stook Aecounts.....—..--.--....... 63 , 000 Mortgages ................---..--................ S,lOO 00 001ce Purnitura.—..*......--. , ~ 130 03 Open Atoonntaidn..---................. 1,509 00 Pronnoni — .lr . ot=........ • —.. *".... .........".74 '27,096 14 Noun and Dills Dinconnted--.........X. mom is 1 Andrew AckleP, ' l Alexander Spear. ~ David AL Long, • B.J. P. Bakiniel" John B. JlPOnon, . , . Z. M. 001 MON, Entinkry. R.ller, Jr., 'Jams Me nlem, Nathaniel Holmes, Mar- Nicola, George Darein, William EL &nab, 1121== fiII'IESN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OT PITTSSMIGIL Moe, corner lIIMMM and Water innate, emondlloom . • • BMILLST, Predator. SAISTIV, ilk&enemy. • .Insuree Steamboats and tangoes. . • Inanstit agrimit kr and damage WO, itiefamtion of the Southern and , Western :Sher*, Dame mut Bayona; and UP• narigitlon of the Sera.;. •• .• Insane *genet lose and damage by dm. • Psdnisl.l" Jas. Park, Jr. . Johnston, B. Fame% - Bees* Owens, . Hcm. T. K. Howe, Barclay Preston. : barn; PkiILADELYRIA Flag. AN _I INAUBANON COMPAXT, NO. 149 0/14entd, opposite ths Unitotn' noose. •• • CoPteL 9210,100—Asests, MAIL " Will asks all kinds Of InArance s either Per 944041 or limited, on every'description ed Propel,' or Kee, dismal., el reseonable rstei of seminal.' BOHM= P. XlNG,.Pnnkkeit • ' • • ' 2t. W. BALDWIN r. BLACILBUBNE, Seercterp. 1111aotsel Poui; oh J. B. Moms% - • A:4I.CIONTIN;;4Ie4 . Third and Wood streets. . Chas. Baps, E. A, Ceps, E. H. English, Gee. W. Eniwn, 1213=M1 14140.111. EN Y_,_./NtiUK&NUN .DR.PANY 01 PITTEWJACM. Oflke, Ito, a f . insane igainst all that - Keiliiso*, . D. M. BOOK, tordc,,q .. DIAL Omura Ion& .lame Jouei, • • C. G. Humes, , Harvey Childs, Oepr. E. 0. Gray,.'. ` Jobn lerlu, Jr.; H. L. ralineetock, ' GICOCERES &c.,JIJST REOBITBD 160 bogi prime 810 Ootroll; . • 100 ball.ohtsta Oolong Tog' • 76 n• n Young Bison Yoe; ' • 90 bozos Young Ilytion ionaluiporsol44ll4: 60 Ittob. Cubs Oupx; 20 Porto Rico Situ; 120 bble. extra Golden Byr , up; 35 , Grocers' 10 n choir. istb,ckspol: . • . 75 half bbl... • 90 lads. HOrtingi -. 25b out Soda r e g • • • AO'. g. •6o and 1002roneccsi 1.006060rt.00rn ikOtolur; .250 bu IS bb rionoroll Our, • - 6 boxes buttoi: ' An store and nv sale by., D' LES FO HALF.. 153 belt ws, White TM. *St ' 60 .! Lake Harrl6l6! 60 bblip No. 8 Mackerel, 20 half.bbliL No. 2 • 60 bbls. prim MUM lisrris 200 boxes . Chomp gr. 20,000 Beoon.Bema. Whit. Lime. 60 Utah. White Bows. a . - • 40 bbis. Pearl Aah. .13 lititreica44 OD; J. Aga , - sad 116131h44141,006:',,_ ,SPAANsimaiss.— ow he to plant gamine plsals of alttbs bolt taktetfel2" :To be Lid at N 0.20 fifth street, . ~~, . ~,. 1•1•."' -,:ti --.. ~,°- 1,4*,40‘• • ci'-4•4•Z''...-% , ,„ ,q0.4.,e,•N ~.rkrft, ........, ~ ' '?NW.•'' I4I TAX32•7:,• :7,-e-,._•:` 1 ~., '''': 'c•tre::%'-'''-1,::,::;,::,-2,-." '..-I‘,.:',Nt't ;:- 4,,,,-- ' : ~..,..:., _ • ' ' Jacob eta 4 Edward O. • • BUr /aka:: fittlEit, Preside*. . DAL 4 Fk. -Prraidea. NEs 00/ *pa, tear. Wood -Third sta. 13.1111., Met; Jobs ha. , f 3. Het • Caklwo John A. zsAAo Jos= rwriiag; ' JOHN P. Bccoap,Tic..ft.;l6.l. John D. McCord,': - . Copt. Adam:Junto, D. D.;,.. Capt. Was. Daan, , R. RObt. H. Davis.,; J. a. toottas; - A tf•
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