~~E ESthILISHED IN 1786. CONSZEIRB7:II.4 • ssDas*flEACLlONNWmine massy. VEACKEOWN. &' TANIART / . Fioua. 311 D awarsACTOZI6 PRODUCN AND VONNI 16 • DIADONADThIarthe gale of Flour, Orate, Poric,Ba con,Abard,lßuttar, .2gss, Cheese, Boos, Tallow, Grew Yeathati.:Potatoes, Pot. and Pearl Ashes. Ealseridas, litnaead and Lard Oils, Dried and Green Traits, Timothy, Ckeisr. Plan and Gram heeds. ' Gash advances mid. on Consignments. aptly No. 297 Libert_y_st., Pittsburgh. I 'Ai ki It B. 11.; JINNI 1.11, Comma. 110111 AND /011a11011.6 , 311LIK1A1T and whole - dealer In WESTERN lIESEUFE CURLS; B o rt .PFaIaI.FORK, BACON. FLOUR; mu. • P EA.ut ASHY.% SALE/tATUB, SE AIM LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT and Frahm, •••trally, No.. 141 and 143 Front street; oe2 wa. CtELP & SHEPARD, COLLIUNIION lass, • mann and &okra lo ?LOUR. GRAIN AND PRODUCIR, No. iliFilberty rtreet, Pittsburgh, Po. Llioloe brands of Floor for Bakers and Fatally too oonetatitlg on hand. Particular attention dto filling orders for lthisthandlne_•nerall oce.:dly vit.TZ.,.. .PICODIIOBAND tioaullsibis I(iglelW.V. dealer' in 'PLUM, BIT; -111,.8R0D/8, LUCID& LAID, CO EISA:PORK; DRIED AND ORKIN "RUMS and Ploiltste gen erally. Liberal eitott advances mute on consignments. Warehnisteif-No.ll4,ll4seond street, Pittsburgh. •:_ : .,UUNI K., COMMISSION NIRCLIANT AND DILAILER IN CRIIDN OWE, dant d :Corner Hand utreet. and Du. turas Wa *! t" J Mutation., ler the sale of FLOUR, CIRAIN,`SAMOL• LARD, BUTTRIL . ROOK, 'and' Weetero+Predsee geiterstly,.No. 10 SMITUFIRLD ISTRNICTjeonter of First, Pittsburgh; ra. - . eirObletsV,4 eenelguments *Melted. J..22tlyd J 111 .`•• t i . .`• ER7 ow/ammo AND ,Datittitit6h - Bituitltiti4 or the este of VLOUIt, DRAIN, DAWN. LADD, DUTTNNOBESDS.DRULD FRUIT, makßtodoce renerelly. No. 16 Market et., carper of /Int, Pttleh • . QCIIO.MAKFIi .11; LAN@ I Co - minamoN 1.7 wlinleenle datden. Ln GROO. LLUMIL01111; UILAIN, PRODUCE; du., No. Liberty areet;Tittsborgh; Pa.. • --- neleall7 LI IDDL sucteseor to Jno. _LK wGitra son. No: 18344w - it' , .treat, Pitt - .burifh; iiIEXEDA,V PRODUCT.GROCNRY AND COILIEDISEON DINRIMANT. • • •• ooultlrtmeeits reollactfullysalleDed. • DM:My • LiiiiliiiiraTNß 4 Lit* Tel . 1 -axa-GOIXIIIIIOII.ILIIIOI3AIMI and &film in P.R.untIIOIO3ASD P2.01/1302 GENEBAJAiIt,,Ii r a, 265,Liberty Maio, Ylitatairsh. Pa. , Ellyn . 1 1dILELT Y I GUIRIG .Gass arat. Pao . inros Cominiatow - 1111:11biLiX11 for' YLUOI4 . CitcS.Ii7.BAUON. ie., No. 257 Llbrty. wawa, Pitts- A 'dialer In CAUD - N AND BEVINID OARBON OILS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, tr..;lio. lea Liberty ' , WAN IMAM,lai n .tp ar trici!llTlD JeIIAILD/4114 - 1....00/131;) k spodal Rairtaec. iI i fILANEY - snow: on , bo JAL )11.1aadlen, Yes= deo.,"WIIOLICSILLSO)IO - corder ot Wood and Water sirens, Pitubargb, DALULL U. TOWS. a your & CO., succemor to L G. • andr..PIWDUC*AND coilpossios MEE, 0132.16M3, Llbstirstreet, Plttab • : • .1011111,U JOHN L -HOUSE. &CO.,- WainmuLa u Gaoctua Aigo Ocuutisinos Mczawns,.corner of hßild-aud 'Water Kraal; l'lttsburgb. jy7 DGERTON. & erumsite,, WaoLs r L iaza Gamuts man COX/UM= ,*II4IIAJITII. Wood street. Pltuburgh.- , - J. ZISKEL7II.IOI. KIR.KPATEICKS,' WHOM , ' tit* Ou.Octui and &aim in .rLouR. elm giCDS,'Sag. 1914.231117 S Merry street, 141[1,bl:wet. I. . WA; PI & ,SON, ex-sowitracffaxra for the IWO of CRUDE AND RS. If IN/WV/LUZON OILS, No. 69 and 70 Water street, Pletabnrgh. I Adnutan ntado on ootaignenanta. - JOHNSTON, ,llicau.a. PUPA NJ" lIINZIVANDWFMICALEVIOLEUXZEIT, TANG 130005,11ULNING FLUID, OILS, FAM ILY DWINXS, Re., ha, of strictly prime goal lty, .Ich he otters at lowest prices, Comm Smith sad fourth streets, rittsburgh, Pa. Preeal tots metal sompounded at all boars. A. k'AliNEert.)Cti. & CU., IN BOLE . mil Thwoonir and 111AnuG6etnsor of WHITE LEAD AND LITHARGE, corner of Woodaud Front • Owls, Pitts • • .h. ' - mhT JU ••= D:4111: : - lir DBMS; PAINTS, OILS, VABNLSIISS AND DTI STUFF'S, /to. 295 Liberty street; pittsburgh:,-, AU orders xlll receive prompt attention. .tohni , 14gAtiN BElTER ,Wlicazsmat AND luthi-Aminassis. caner. .os. Libutr Clair Strest3G - Pft •... r,Ka• • :',)(13.E1t, llauaourr, Noel etreet, , corner . or 'Wood . street and Vlrsin alley; .Pittsbargb: Pa:- - 4W47IIIJrIEYOI. -tEOHN . .11LikiCONNELL, A7IOMOM TI AT Li* L Ors, timid ,tot? Ems's law Bons. ow, So. 93. Difga9nd .that. , Wttl attend to the tottleniant, *tilting and collec tion Of tioLkiitotomtko. den to Witihthitwovpbtriet ofColumbia: nolttilant JORN 1ff.1111111%111.1C11..... JURI lIILLLOIII IeIRKPATEICK , i MELLON, Arrow -Vibe ar. Law,110.193 roikrth Amt., tire deo labors Smlthiteld;llttabuigh, Pa. m rialtf Wilsiti Amearsr" - AND Col22esu.os 14ew.... • . - 01111E14 No. 150 parch iirnet, corner of Cherry late , Flush Pi- ' • sallideirlyT AMU • • A:'l"Ult lANCb, Artosuare Ortsez,Fltlh Street, adjoialtyr ths-ollk• a Mar shal • Brawn, Pittsburgh, Pa. Waal ./Criostrzr,-.:AND A../e Coonsulos it Lew. bar remored to KUHN'S LAW IIt7IL44WGIEL'HO. lY Diemond street, next door to tft:-Pereer 4)hureb. •.. - - rnyie:dly _ ' U FA; JL,. ATTORNICY-AT-LAW, • No. Iso Fourth street, .Lowrie's PJROI4, celE. I. X. I. /. 1411 . 1: EECIi ' A - HUTCHINSON, Commusays AND - Yeawiamo Blzataisra, dealers In W2ST. .11/SSER.VX CLIP.Kng, PLUIIII, % - PIS Bd '01)11„' BUTTE; lAMB.= OIL ', . POTS AB D Pfolini,addligl3, MPS,' 011A114, DILISD:PIII3I2 __and Pnallsoe generally. Beat bnuals Vocally" 'Slaw" always on_ hand.. Asstd....e -41.4 MI. of.. Madison 4- Ci.oslebrated Patented Pearl etarr.b.r. Ilea. lib od and 145 Phut as.; batmen Wood andlhaltl4 2 ... , P 111603101 Pa. ' 4 4 4 ddlt -WAREHOOSE.-41ENEr COLLINS.H. Torwardlbg and CocandWdon Mar t and dealar In . CILLIgsg," BUTTEII, 1.41[12' 7114 H and Produce generally, No. 25 Waal itieet,„ abcdoe Water, Pltteburgh. - ' iny2" .". CFEMIL. & CO, PORK num. us and deelernin PROVI6IONI, corner of kw- , end Frnntitreete. , , • Jah:dly • irr_st».~r'ci _,aaEaxa T GARD.INEB,COFFIN, Aosart•voic 'A • Talinranr.'PirsukvitinuA Are llntaxas Is- WM WW2 0011,4111111131, alcrrtb-east isomer Wooit =XI , • • OEN? 02.211 ANJOU • tudiltata of Peatailleania and nartford /t, mannaVon/4*We' , /V Water stint. ; n. . • . • . u mzirts IsignimmooxpAsir, Maki!. and Viroter . •- • • 0 , SzcaufrAm 'catgut•. Itotaiaitas Oomiurr, 92 Watir ktreet. , :hL' • lipintszurt. Andwassir . linriramics o.6emarr. , St igthiaccess. . , ,D,.1111"„C100DIL., CABR, C0., :..._: • (Dd.. N'titos, Pow& 014,) .74 ° 4 8 4 4 !T I T . A . AI tI X .. . tiniiiGN AND DOUNSTIO / Diti uOOINS, itd;:!4MoodLittrsit,. third low, othortv.Dhusiodi: , sPithdtt DI IHIOCPOIIOOr' 10 itirekLockto,' Whoteeits,aisdltotail Dada". le — l;3l,Nryrkttoi :DST 0008 . 6, None r '-fhltuTh salt Market 'Moths. sea ‘llllOll ..Wlj 04 Pluton tss lbw exwilims;iss4 *puska stoat, tristeos Thfed mad :4%. • irveln( Othatgodial* L itui ark , rey-.3.l6,7fAsittatootmt.,Pittsb=o,..: ~ ". _ DEittrig:lli •TRiit• ygplie , :alsiestbnizirlor axikti*ti fi?ormb"lio. I l liarin4, o, MA.CßUht £ tU;bmittati, nt Atilptifi;' , lo l3 ll/011; NOVI v er.` , .l4C.; # l 4l ll . 2 M4 l . l :r l Writlabalf4, - • ' • -. . . MEMEMM z:~sS~rt~r -~5,. ... SHRIVER & LAZEAR, WIIOLKSALE GROCERS COM bIiRSION IiERCETANTS, Corner Second, Je9:lyd Y. V. istacrenion NTM. x. KIRKPA'I'RICII & CO., Wiwinen Geoccas, Coinsurer M sneerer WM Paeans 121 COIliTliT Panne, No. =Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. a 7 LITTLE & TRIMBLE, WHOLESALE osoczas ASP Cogeounosi bleacema-re, dealeri iu psoDvor.. FLOUR, BACON, CHINESE, FISH, CARBON AND LASH OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Ylttiburgh manufacturee generally, 112 Second street,Tlttiburgb. DOXCLI , MISUOME, AIMUCLIA. MoDONALD &-A BUCKLE, WaoLE- Ltis °SOW, PIIOMICI aan COMIIEMOPI 31cn- CIIANTS, Jobber. In N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA CON, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, Mo., No. 253 Mort* otriSt, Pittsburgh. 'nol4l P. DATIOII.-......W11. D. KUMLA DEYMER. & BROTHERS, successors to Iteyraor A Aadoroon, Wholesale dealers In FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SP/DES,..CON• FEUTIONEItY, EDGAR% FLEE WORKS, !oc., Nos. 126 and - IL% Wood strew above Fiftig, yittaborgh, . °sagas a. arrzoaa. ITEM) & METZGAR, GRAKERS AN D 1111 DoNDIADON MALCUATra, .and dealers to .11 4.1 Dal of COUVIIIVPSODIJOIL A.ND PlcSaeuoon ELiNu• 4,tortyass, Na- 249 Liberty street, opposite bowl of Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa..: . ' Slag HOST. 11.0111110111,,..... ..... 111. 11.0111205. R , „ROBISON. dz- CO., Wliotassuttiao due Coirwioa - Ilaacuaara and drialan to all kinds 'al PROVISIONS, PRODUCE:,'aIid Pitta buret alauafacturea; 255 Inert y street; Phu- J. A. • 'llEAtili, Wrioucsaig linocEß, .CONIUMION Dirsauxr and desk r in .FLOIJR, PRODOCR, AND PROVISIONS, No. 270 Liberty street, oppoeite Iland, Pitts - burgh; Pa. adsanme made on nonalignments. runt:tin( ' LIEU. It JUNES, Wuin.namA DEALtar. GROOEBLEd, MANTUA BOPS, OAKUM, OILS, Pl.Telf and rittaberez manufactured articles, (0.141 Water street, oboes the Monongahela Bridge, .SAINILT DALULL... r. DOBERT DALZELL .. & CO . , WHOLE :LW-Rua Gamuts, Comistigunt AND FeawAstonia AlcutiAwni, and dalliers to Puoppos and Pitts iiu :hraanancum. Pit ..lAlts6 OAUiNU WOW LANIIIRT... .JOLLY 6ILIPTON. .A.MBERT & six, Waorzatax JA GROOMS% 1 . 14)017C11 Dwzu sad. COMMIES/ON llisucturnisi Nu. a atsth tram, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' _ .10411 WAIT... ... ..... IXTATT EwiLSONAYbraotsamar. Gao -1 Clak COIIXISSIOIrrra, 1. and dealt. Is Produatara-Pittaburgb stisbutsclungi No. I'sB M ort street, Pittsburgh. • rah lii : • • - JOKE k ' , WHOLESALE Gooczas, Commons Nricairts, and dealer. in HLIODUCE, No. 801.4'door wool, 'Lod tIS Front .treet, Pittsbu h. O 0. W. I. DlLMOlierll. JT S. DILWORTH CO., WtioLesami . Onocnas, N0..130 us Second irtreet,veai Pittsbut h. not JIMA rtoro.-,:..: OLIN FLOYD & CO., W.Hou.i,ux Guo ep CM AND commuator hisionaixis, No. 172. Kood and 228 Lthort Itteet, Pit Jolt; • k BAUM& 1 1` so • W G sacra; 7ioB. 18 isncL2o Wood otroet, - .10111 burgb.Pa.. tag:Att. ALEKA NU, • ii(Str.fiALß , AIM. yocsa, Im,ortor of boos Aso, Na 273 Liberty. strati rittaborgh, Pa. uab6 JVAIrIII'.IICTITRERS. - ANIEL BENNETT & _Ls rAerusisis or: Wan STONE CHINA AND UILEA.N. COLORED. WALE. 0.41 - 04tscs •rrD WARznousc Ay No. 74 Fitrre SrurA - 7, Pyrroortao, mhl6.l.yisx MAU P. MOAT. 14AO1UTOL4LCO.,. LT.L canter Pike and 'Mara streets, near. the City IVater Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of MACKINTOSH AND lIEMPAILL'S IMP= VED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all sires and test style.. }}laying put up muldnery of largo capacity and of tie beet quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job bing, and solicit work in Ode line, trusting that by promptness, and the character of our wok, to merit public patronage. We invite special attention to our BALANCED -VALVE. OSCILLATING ENGINES, as oombiniug :Adbutagea heretofore unattained .ltv this elate of Abitinec. A:lyd WLLLAX SAWMILL. St. MOSS. AATiIadA.M. BARNHILL Fa CO:, NoAl • T T • Pena street, below libutury, Pittsburgh, Pa., STEAII• BOILER MAKERS AND SKEET IRON WORKERS ; Manuracttuvre of BARNHILL'S PAT NNT BOILKR, LOCOEIOTIVE;FLUED ;laid CYL INDER BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, BEETCHEN, LIRE BED, STEAM PIPES, CONDENSERS, SA LT PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, 'LIFE BOATS, etc., etc. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, done at the short est notice. All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. Jc22 11111031 AS MOORE. MANUFACTURER OF J. /um—Liza in is ALI, aracw or COPPER-DIS TILLED: PURE EYE {FRISKY and FAMILY 1,111E0A11., bloc 159, 191, 193 and 195 First street, between dmitblield and Grant street., Pittsburgh. 'WI' Private ordeal "elicited. I.llg beet market price paid ter RYE. • ' ' • Fusel 011 and all other poleotMter-ingrodlente cirefully extracted, by a process be" and unproved. ocl2 Wrier of Tint *id Llborty •treoa, PITTSBURGH, Pa, ' Or SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, 114.C1111LERT, ~ .rn Met( eitiVbataiNlJN, No. 50 WATER M.; 14J• PitOrtnagh,RiMitlfacturerotßOlLEßlTlVETlA, WItOtTO lIT 8 PIK b:S. COMMON AN It ELI LktoA of every cloaollottott. lairPstrttoular sized or shaped SPIKES anti MV •1o, larger amall, wade to ordor et abort notice. rood martrtosout ont•ntotathron !mt. motctso II A. weirs Y. T. TLVAIXITT - ' T. CAIIPAKIL.L. EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.- WOLFE, PLUNKETT a co., Cuss Blauvraa alarm •Warthau" No.• IN %lea strauL.corner ur Fart, Pittsburgh, Pa. • " 'ably,' ..KiDDLE" a.. 4..;0., 21_,L !....tb 'Baty street, oppoalte Pittabniski; suers of WHIPS, LASH la' ANDSWITOII- Cefery deseripticliotLFATllEß BBILIDYL WORK.. . Orders whetted from the trade, aad goods prampt• ty *hipped as peg Justraetiese. fedstostylr 91E1.21' ',EXTRACTED - - WITIEOUT I. PAIN, BY THE USE 01/ AN APPARATUS THEREBY NO DRUGS no GALVA N IC BATTERY BE USED. Cold weatheris the time ;when the eiwanktoe can In need to its bat adventags7 — Medical gentlemen and their familids have had their teeth extracted by my proms, and are reedy to testify is to the safety and pelinleeeness el the o ere 'tloa-wrhatever bee been said by persons Interacted in 'etaerting the contrary, having no knowledge of, my Bruc"... : . . . • . . . . _ MS"ARTIVICIAL TEITH imented in evelistyle E. OUD ! 4, Diensis,334 Smithfield et. :FOSEPR ADAMS, Owns; Gonnelly'a BolUag, ecnn:oir'of Diamond sad Grant street", - , .lll"issiteDi. A: AL Pollock, Dr. liallock, Theodore Dobbins, Russell Ernst. mydally -ARCHIVECTUILIL. • ZLLPIL, olaistint to ejl CharlesDartbeacee.yyeneppvvnn ZEPLICIT DRAW. INGS AND SPUD/ CATIONS .Ibr all kitale of 'fluildnitte.:noletiperintentlithoie exaction on reaeon aDla Lima oMce nu Anderson Knot, letwani Laaoitck and 'Robinson Innate, A bony 4 . 1.12 - AIN. • . : . L, AE.OIII- X./ - nor. Oft., . MON BANK MOCK,' 10th amt. ratnlahea PLANS AND soccamenoNs for Bolldinp of mai iSsperlptionrinarts superior and 011/I.IiLdrTIS SLIIIIM ithitol/ACTUR VV za LID Dia= sw PIANCWIOZTZS, wetter onStedeandllndoal Inatrniuditlit • *Oto &gut -Mr the HAMBURG PIANOS, also for HALLNT, DAVIS * CO.'S DOINOII PIANOS, with and with out /Solemn Attachment. No. GI fifth aims. . 111 5 111 saLsit IN lAPION idnoomok al! Wood Amor, between ' , north otroo4 oaf Thamood allev-Pf ttoborrich.yo, Beerog 4 -rp. 8000 g.: OH + CAMP ELL, MANmracersunra ns u DOOM AND 131103130 r enteiff - dateription, NO- M Smithfield street, Attbblitclt. PA. mil idly , eI_EU. , AI.OI32,AX t.ION ° Wawa., :vrsaimuurDsimw.Thu !t*".friTFt.4llT,i,looool-, INEERBEI -•- . . - • . • 7 D..AiLY-i'rPIWSBURGH AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. GROCERS. Nos. 27 and 'AI Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH. PA LLTON d 4 CO., DEXTISTRF. music,4c. :* . .,•:.:- . ..ii': . .i,,,_.:.•':,4.: ,-, ...i , :. , -.• PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 28: 1862. drew,- BOOKS. ANN UAL OF ISCLEICTIFIC Dlit3COV 'CRT YOR 18E2 Last Poems of Elizabeth /Tarred Browning; 1 rel.. uniform with her other work*. The True Story of the Barons of the. South ; or the Rationale of the American Conflict. Frison Life in a Tobacco Warehouse at Richmond; by a flan Bluff Prisoner. Vor.aele by ap2IR S. DAVIS, No. 93 Wood atreet. R. JAMES F. ALEXA N Tl.a r B NEW VOLIAIIEJ—FAITII--ss iforlre of Dis. courses, by James W. Alexander, D. D. TOE WAY TO LIFE, by Thome.. Dultrie, D. D., author of "Carpel in Ezeklel.".etc. AIDS TO FAITH, en answer to Sasso and Re. views, by Thompson. Manse!, Rewlinson, Ellicott, and others. For sale by spin IL S. DAVIS, SI Wood street .NY'wBOOKS, NEW .OUKS. Jaen,. at Montleelle; Cadet Life at Weal Pont; Rural Hour., by John Brown; Lavern Hours in Town; • Hooreatlons of • Country Person; 2-role.; LlBeeleaf, by the author of Margaret Maitlaud; Recent Knquiriee In Theology; Tenets for Meats and People, by Thome Hughes Aldo to Faith; The Young Stepmother, by Mies Tung°, The Butherlands; Browning's:Last Peetus; blue and gold. _KAYY g CO., 55 Wood Street. pBOTOLiKAI'Ii ALBUMS CARD PHOTOGRAPHS New xi ylew &mil flow pictures Bausived at aplti laUtniS BOOKS 1 .c." HQ iced Caen of Electricity--Garrettl !Wert:attune of • Country Parson; Queens elSoeloty; Spare !Lours, by J.Drown.M.D ; lien, Women - end Books, by L. Bunt; Titcomb's !look.; A Good Fight,- by 0. Ronde; Personal Miatory of Lord Bacon; Life of Sir Philip Sidney; Song, in Many Keys—O. W. Holum; Poems, by hoes Terry; Liberty and Slavery—Bledeoe; Lectures on Apocaypee—Butler; Life and Spew nett of Douglas; Melo y of all Religions, eta., etc. min.; J. L. BEAD, 78 Fourth street, CELL.I.4IEO US CARDS. DOSS FORWARD, Arrow;Er AND COMISZLI.Oa A.T Low. Office ou the ttouth•weet wruer of Diamond and Grant etreets. Will attend to all busineeti indially intrusted to the legal proles. Jon. Particular attention given to the proportion and trial of cases to the several blurb. Collections prompt's made and remitted. a.lamd A.. L. WEBB & 13110., Comer Pratt ..d Cionatarret Ns., Bat: mom eneral Commission Merchants & Agents 1=71:1 DUPONT'S GLINI'ONVDER. AND SAFETY FUSY liective on consignment all kinds or WISTBILN PItuDLICS, and make adTent,k therein. P. B.—ltailroad trtick in trout of 'Warehouse. Berta To William U. Bmitla & i ltlller ar. Iticketson, George W. Smith & Co., Pittsburgh, I , lsmier .5 Carrurd, Culp k Shepard. 151cm:bents' Bank, B. D. Pord Baltimore. . tatritY it KOONS, COMMISSION ALL alsannairrit, and Wholesale Lenten In.ALWK -101/eL, SALMON, •311A1), 11NRINIt4, COYISH, ,kc.,.No. 14u North What's., between Hone eetl.nreb atisets, Peurnstsaia. ;Wu barrels Hese Mackerel—large, and medium size Not. 1, g and 3, lu ealorted packages. 00 barrels rime No. 1 Halifax batman. Initi do lesuiloro, Mein bhad. 44x.0 du superior No 1 Herring, "lkerelettui . Of ilttlereut brood., Labrador, LieWu, Bey or Island 4nd Easxtpuri,..t.... - WOO bate dreled and 1)o.1 dmokeiti,Larritifia,, 1.5m0 quiffbuls George'. guff' Ongnd Blink Coklush, Wbeit we tfoo7,lller Ih lowest vaiikt,pritag,, rod solicit" flfgadtel No. 111 rtb %Mures, Phil's. FU RN ITU Rh CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS lIEDUCED PRICKS, WIIOLEY , ALR OR RETAIL JAS. W. WOODWELL, . U 7 and Third street, uppnotite K. Cdowatlsock Co, .anti 11l Vourtlt street; IRhll/ 06M111= k ARM WAGONS, OIL 11 AGONS and SELLIZIO AtiONS, IiAIt.L.ENEWA CALITI3 AND' COAL k.:111ilm; TIMBER WiIt:ELS, CANAL,' GAJIDlibi• 4.. ND STI.IIIX .111Abl/WS WifICEL. all made the besittry timber; Om aN kluds of npairlng etteuded to promptly. 'apply to W•oos Malls, But of Federal street aitation, lATh : AND Daman lu the mint select bras:Lea 41ENIIINJC UAV &Ha CIGAUP., and all kinds uf TUISaCt,I4 132 C LIPP, FAM) .1114:1/.112LIAUld PIPES, T Au, &a, i 0 gnat variety, UNDER VIZ /ST. 0111,11. L. HOTEL, Pittsburgh, 1' H. N.—The Trade supplied ou liberal tarsus. „,2,1 7 UCG0 WORKIAL—JA,b. OWENS, 14.18TDt.X.su AND ItAdT/0 WOIMEN, PAYMA DANGER. AND PLASTIMEH. • AND OItNAURNTS of all kinds furtabihed on .hart . notice. All order.l II a /So. 23 Comirrids strasi, six door from Wylte, or at Palmer'. Wall l'apor No. Wood Sit tot. will Ls promptly subsided to. adi2b WW. YOUNti,- suet:visor to Cart , • wright Young. 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I suppose there in notking more generally known in the North, dap the feat that the mass of the Southern people have, from the commencement of the present war, been grossly deceived by thoir; leadere . Still, the well informed in the Ne'rllt can form but a faint conception of the ignorance of the masses in Kentucky and Tennessee In regard to the real aim and views of the administration. Men who should know better; men who pre tend to some knowledge of history ; who can tell you the products or lut various States, ' and bore yon to death with statistics, whoa they approach the vital question of the - day, utter the greatest nonsense. You pin them, dliwn somewhere : they have heard, Mr. Tan , (ley say se and so, and many others, and I ceuhrnt persuade them to believe that Mr. Yancey would lie I Oh, they knew Breckin ridge to be au honest man—and they all said the same thing about the President's Mes sage; besides, they had read the document themselves. Mere would follow the offensive clause, very aptly quoted, as if repeated the thousandth time. You could not persuade them to suppose, even for a moment, that their journals and stump speakers garbled the arti cle in question. I remember one very knowing fellow who forced himself upon us at' Mount Pleasant. Deeming' it hest to permii time to.acquaint these people of their great mistake ' I replied to him in mere monosyllables ; but he was so pertinacious and confident; and opinionated, that I could not help replying t "Yon appear to know , everything. Now, tell me one case where our army has molested any of yen in Nasuoille—you say you live there-or on this march?" "I didn't say that," deprecatingly. "Now, tell me who burns your houses and bridges; who destroys your grain?" "Oh I'll admit our mon are making fools of them selves there. I wouldn't have believed your army woitld treat us as they - do; not if Christ had told, me." "Now, then," I continued hastily, for a crowd was gathering ard - rind as, and I desired to end the discussion, "will you toll me just the proportion of this arniy pass ihg las who are willing to fight for the nigger, alone, and who desire to abolish slavery in the Slave States in violation of State and Opttsti tntional rights ?" I. Well, sir," inclining his head knowingly to one ride, and pausing a allinute, "about otos fortrar "Which shows just how easily a man like you can be led. .ludging, from the looks of your friends here, you are great on 'posinirnirople ; still, you are vastly mistaken., In the North, one man *inks for perhaps twenrytfire ; !lire and in •Itentacki, I haverso. doubt one . sfrvines•the thinkingfor five hundred, judging from what I have twin. You cannot find - four men in a hundred of those passing who would fight on those terms. They cot out on a totally differ ent builiness ; but now, no matter how it goes with the: nigger, they intend to finish Ishii: they begun. Time alone can convince you of this, talking will, not—besides, I gave up the business of adviser sometime ago." And that was the most reasonable man I have talked to since I entered Tennessee. Those who have been gulled -- into the - army ; ur prisoners, in nine eases out of ten, are qqot quite eo blind. Theytialebeen told such diculoas stories concerning our mode of 4ghting ; have heard so many extravagant tales of rapine and brutality, and betrayed so mach undisguised astonishment at the reality that they cannot, even if they wished to, es (rapes little wholesome schooling. "Why," said a fine stalwart Tonnesseeau to me, "they even told us you Pennsylvania Dutch had knobs on the corners of your heads like !tarns! But I ohcoys _doubted ihat." Very Many have aetuallyeiiid When talking to ate —cried out of pore vexation. Then you should hear the maledictions hurled upon their leaders I • The people are a well meaning people, and I think naturally more sociable and talkative than, theursjority of Northernere.• Dot their Ignorance exceeds anything I ever mot. With dtt t papers, book s, or the groat Democra tic fo un -dation--edwas—they are about as servicable to the world and their generation as an oar would be to a steamship, or. an ox-gad to a looometiVe—s very - fine country to build np an empitel You look at-the palatial resi dences of Pillow and Polk, then turn to. the poor, dilapidated, uneared-for habitations of the poor, and you wilt disecrver something al together different from thi contralto to be sound In Pennsylvania,orin the Weal (rem the same points of view. •, The differenoe is palpable:and striking; but 1 cannot hope to'exphtin iti unless I should say that in the first otise;,the wealthy theta- elders,. 37 the poor and pity the a fashion—pity them enough to pormiphm to eke out a liv inglu with the aason , a the wealthy—in short, they seem to , tsQ" by sufferance; " while in the other cue .thilteaviesteapitalist seems to be aware thatxWary bolt and screw in his cotton mill or iron milli will he all the truer and firmer and Jest tichisixo sadden changeo of tweacratip:Just hi'preVidrl to the amount of taxes ho pays for the. efit of the beads and -hands he employs tax Once and keepJheno there. Whether he wittily acknowledges this to hiniself or not,, -- igi northern capitallit'e system proves beyond tibt that the . greater the intelligence, the el* * the conce ption be tween right and wrong)* affords the masses, the safer his property and the hetter'establish old his rights. Of course, we all kin how this sad state Of affaire has been broug ht , about in Tennes see and All other slave titates., I I foitkel the - following idegant morsel in. a highlt.'.ornamentat 'caret basket in a house said to be one of 'the "ixst in Kentucky," • feet ',would have; .nrmaillod In ignorance ef op 'till the present.hriu4 had not the lady of the home kindly volunte#Fed the information; what more proof c0u1d .. ,/ want? No doubt a Woodburn Band " • got as much corn.eake and Jolly as they could 'diem down their mole= diens throats-1 am ready to be qualified they never received a single gnawer in silver—they ' might lu Tennessee scrip' however : v • TO. TOE LAL.TIin . or OLD WOODROW. If the Lord we servo ° Th iv e e ire "c w h e d lirmi w l l iv "Lt e : l t e h ge g Jh d c e : *". ; And te in pain iknitynr, 'Hoping When Aide Owner to hind Toe Glirla vrieMelett, the Wood. bon .i4i.l- , rI 11 Y lirlolinlete and 816 eti, - 11.(.1.:11..1Trianellef. — i . 1, • • ~; .0.• 8. -^+Drtuntner. ; ,- liegot. Count. , I call 'rail hody;tri wi Its' the necessity ihr a school hy..!..01C.W dbuni," wherever, it may be. ' A Meek or two - ago; it- , :wea yery common to , bear our oryn:uten and Tiatesseeans estimating the crouredoratt Direct it embonts at 250,000. Never efliettalsliaitite Idea [Orli moment: mj , ,, .itelktor the ample reason that I believe that , ietioksteweild cover ibe.Wbflin amount tr - the ohntssierattr - irtny. - "their large army on the Potomac was a'haitshug:: Wts %mutt now ad- Inn that our Min Ontnillaints4 , :the raid fares at Bull. Ran; ,- - 1 think they most have worked hard.to drum up he arm, etin*, t6,l 6 ll k4i, i lnAt : us on the 4th..: ;Ai a geherat thing we - may vet down thily*Diellle "armies Vl,llollll=l. In tilklde kir'. thc prisoner* !lstre.'-thaj. ISAMU that '-grita , anialtesi-wera•sialy- Nad.;lfor" eig=infZl the occasion ; they Pay further that those men we And with hard bread in their haversacks were only in for three days—had three days' rations given to them at once. In many eases, the bread is home bakes, end the ■ dest part Of the story is that the wives bad t prepare the . parcels for their husbands has ty, little thinking Worm the !tat attention • ey could pay them. The weather is clearing up, the trains are outing tin, and by to-morrow the army will be under their tents once more. I was very mach amused at Col.Stambangh's (77th Penn sylvania,) repetition of Col. Battle's speech. The Colonel refused to surrender his 'sword to Capt. Rose, who politely led him total. Stam baugh: "Well, Colonel," said the; captive; "I'm your prisoner. I don't know where in h—l my regithent is ; they broke so d—d fast from me. We gave you fits on Sunday; you gave us h--4 to-day." The Colonel nar rowly escaped being shut by the skirmishers. After hie men dod o he remained on the ground, and picking up two guns which his men had thrown down in their flight, discharged them at the 77th. Then, seeing he had to yield, (for two shots had been fired at him,) ho ran behind a tree. A momont afterwards he waved a piece of linen in his hand—modesty forbids my mentioning where it came from, 'but it was not a pocket-handkerchief. The scene was to amusing that some of the officers have not got over laughing at it yet. Yours, La The Military Situation as Seen in the Swett: The Richmond Examiner of the 22d inst. contains the following: We have but scanty intelligence from the Peninsula, but sulacient to induoe the belief that no genera/ action is imminent in that-quar ter. We have, from all accounts, an active and wary foe to deal with on the Peninsula. It is reported that the enemy have cut a canal between the waters of - the York and Warwick rivers, which gives hint a water front twoss the, whole stretch of country, and must *. contravery much to the strength of his pool- • We learn that on Saturday last sharp skir mishing continued during the entire day on a portion of our lines. During the night our men Jay on their arms, expecting to renew the _skirmishing and - sharpshooting in. the Morning. By break of day it wan found that tAe enemy had been at work all night, and had throws up a line of intrenehmenw, and mounted gime within one thousand yards of oar politicos. The indications of the intentions of the enemy are very uncertain, and it is thought not improbable that be may be drawing off some of his forces for a demonstration In the direction of FredericksbUrg , It is certain that at least three °eluding of the enemy might be concentrated' there' any day—Mc- Dowell's, Geary's andll'oblier's—if it be true, as reported, that the latter'liss crowed the river from Lower Maryland. The report that General Jackson has aban doned the upper portion of the valley appears to be fully confirmed. He is raid to be occupy- ing Staunton. ,One report has it that General Nremont is praising down upon him, bat the most reliable accounts of the movements of this National officer represent him to be Making his way toward 'Southwestern Vir ginia, and that be was lapt heard from in the deighborhood of Raleigh C. 11. Ropes had been indulged of some important action in Virginia, from the concentration of troops that has been going on for sometime past. The only rational purpose of the combination Of troops is 'to fight; but, if made for other Purposes, it is the old etalid quo after all. CILITICAL SITUATION IN TENSES/ILE AND NORTH The Atlanta (Ga.,) Confederacy has infor mation whiclrsepresent affairs in Tennessee. and North Alabama in a very endear situa tion. It says.: ••We are informed, and be lieve the information, to be correct, that the enemy's cavalry hare advanced southward from Huntsville ; have.erossed the Tennessee rit ta r, at the Ostrom! entithward point of that et e itrAtabd - Genteel' L tiding. This is within forty or fifty miles of Gadsded, on the Coosa river, which dlitanee they can travel in one day and cut of the rolli mst of any were steamboats ep to Rome. A ay, they might seize a few boats and pan up the ricer to Rome and take the oily, burn down our foundries, which are rapidly turning out cannon and small arm., and do whatever mischief they pleased. unter's Landing, by a di, reel route through DeKalb and Cherokee Counties ' Alabama, along a fine road for travel, is only 80 miles from Rome. The enemy's cavalry could pass through this country in two days, and burn down our foundries in ome. They could at that point and at Kingston capture enough engines and can to proceed ep the 'mad with an armed force to pro tect them in burning the bridges, and be ex posed to none of the difficulties that the en gine stealers met with a few days ago; or they could approach and burn the bridges front Rome through the country. With these bridges burnt, Kirby Smith, who is understood io be advaneiny on Rmaroille, would be cut Off from reinforcements or retreat. East Ten nessee, and our forces at Knoxville, Green- I .villa and Cumberland Gap, with all Waters' I Virginia, would be exposed in the same man ner we pointed out in commenting on the consequences had the engine thieves been successful." Southern Trade. A letter from Philadelphia to the New York Tribune says : Trade is evidently opening with the libera ted portions of the interior South. Our hotel registers contain names from regions hereto fore tabooed, while merchants have actually handled gold froth unexpected quarters. I conversed the other day with' a 'Union man from Nashville, who came hero to replenish his stock. Ilis operations as a trader and financier were curious, and explained to me the enigma of the exorbitant prices we have seen reported as prevailing in Rebeldom. As a storekeeper, he sold everything for rebel paper ; a needle for five cents, a spool of cot ton for twenty-five, and mean calico for one to two dollars a yard. Every morning he sold his previous day's receipts of paper to the bro kers, at a shive of from fifty to sixty per cont., braking the hest bargain he could, but selling anyhow, and alWays getting gold in return. There were brokers or shavers who continued to buy even when the scrip was horribli.do- Preoisted. As it fell he raised the prices of his wares in proportion, until at last he got ten cents for a single needle, and half a dollar for a spool of cotton. But when the Rebell Went down at Fort Bertelsen, the scrip went down with them, and nobody wanted to touch it, while the shavers thought they had enough on hand. When Grant entered Nashville, it fell dead, an utter, total, ruinous loss in the bands of all who held it in any quantity. But as a sound currency it the. shape of Federal paper came in; prices of everything fell to something near the old level. In the kaean timo, or up to Ws time, the merchant had Cold off almost his entire stook, and though getting rid of his Rebel scrip, at half 'talus, More than doubled his money. Rebel Prisoners. Removed to San dusky... Their Servants, &c. . The Confederate officers who are prisoriers it Columbus hive been ordered by the Secre tary of War to Sandasky—the furrier ram, being regarded asuereasonably near the rebel precincts and rebel sympatbliers. Moreover, the servants which they have been allowed to have with them are not to accompany theM to Sandusky. - They are, in respect to attendance; tobi required hereafter to do as is required -KY the Confederate authoritlea of the Union prisoners they hcild—that is, to attend or wait ' upon themselves. reepeot to the adoption 'ca . this rule, there wai some hesitaney for a while on the part of the Secretary of War, but his conclusion finally le that to dr. as wo are done by sbotid, bi the nile—ezeept, indeed, that our. treatment of , -Confederate prisoners is to be distinguished hd contrast by being alwayibumane.--flational Republican. TIMPUBLE PIRIRO Or TIM MONITOR. --Speak. log or the -damage to. the ?denims% in her :fight wlththe Montior,.ttio Richmond - Dir. ?welt says t In some pfitoes-,from eke heat add ustifiklef tke shot—the, Flute, ;pert: 'added logethir. - Ia Other plaeei . Agee' igen a, but nut broken thitinith, and Oil dernile wan repaired by ire tektudt the injured plates and platting on °theta. Hen yirar, which leas iriade of east iron tone brake* tikes 061.4itiisto _Caetbee-i, I°^4 but 14":11.0.0.1.0d letter: °l* --- GAZETTE VOLUME LXXV---NO. 138. From Yorktown A special dispatch from Washington to the Y. Time*, dated the 24th inst., gape : A gentleman arrived hero to-day , lireotly from lien. McClellan's headquarters, and re ports that our forces have greatly the advan tage of Mc enemy, as time will show ; that our sharpshooters are the terror of the rebel gun ners. Our approaches command the rebel in trench men ts. Everything Ur working at, welt as the meet sanguine could wish. One of Gen. McClellan's Staff, now-in this city, was with Gen. Smith when the latter t was thrown off his hone, and states that the I General's horse, a high spirited animal, I -stepped into a mire and fall, throwing the General full length into the mod. The Staff officer alluded to asserts that Gen. Smith was not in the slightest- degree Intoxicated, as as . - sorted, and that the reconnoissance made by him at the time teas lag's!, important, and re wolfed in the greatest seine to rheumy. t On Monday last there was firing between two; rebel regiments within the rebel word°, causing much commotion in our camp. It continued so long and was so severe that it was mistaken at first for a regular assault on our outposts, and the long roll was beaten in our tamps. It turned oat that ono of their regiments was • firing into another, which returned the fire with equal spirit. Our forces could distinctly see them carrying off the dead and wounded. The affair Is believed to have been a.mutiny, and measures taken to quell it. The Virgi nians now being conscripted, forced into the service at the point of the bayonet, resist as far as they can, more °Specially being drafted and forced into regiments from other States, to fill the latter to their respective. quota, It is supposetlthomutiny grew out of tme thing of ,the sort. . One of the ientlemen alluded . to,.aboste states that Information tit . Ms ' r e ceiv e d in our' ead,. quaiters' at • IforitoiVn that - thieribels 'were' concentrating'° laigo force atvGordonsiillei hoping to tmeileneratßanki; and theta mat their intention Mallow McDowell -to get across the Ilappahatumeit, and then,to precipitate a superior force zpon him. • Alter.the Battlem.RebeLSituation. A Cairo dispatch to a western -paper paper says: A gentleman 'from Northern Tennessee, whose Unionisui is unquestioned, says that the whole country below him icfull of wound ed soldiers and fugitives from the . battle •at Pittsburgh—returned rebels. Be. says. after the arrival.of . Beall* troops on Banday, and the attack, Monday, Beanregard. made a spirited speed' to his, men, acknowledging the arrival of a Federal reinforceMent, but said the armies of Price and Van 'Dern were on their way and would arrive before night fall. Subsequently be brought men from the rear position' of his. own levies representing them as the expeoted arrivals. - After the final rent the enemy became very much demoralised, and ran .the fifteen miles intervening between. the, battlefield and Co rinth in three hours. The paniaand flight of our soldiers at. Bull Run were 'nothing &, m pared with it. Arriving at Corinth they found the town deserted, and left immediate ly for Tennessee without let or hindrance. There is a bitter feud between the Missie si and Tennessee regiments, in consequence o the , former - dubbing the , ' Tennesseeans as cowards, and not recognising their social equality. lie says the latter will not fight in the coming battle. The Federal* have nearly surrounded them, and they consider their case settled as loon as the captors of Fort Pillow and Memphis shall be accomplished; The Case of Narfelk. We know very little, and i!tatend to know little,of the art of war, andyfe do not, there fore, assumo to dietatif to'rien'whO- have the' management of our antilop Bat if coMmon Banes controls the calculations of genenilesm it dove that of ordinary Mortals; we should ' any that one of its protoptings.arimid be the capture of Norfolk. Brom thelmginning that. lity.tbir.biwit:thorantserand inftitimpst rebellion. It WO there tha, rrimao was ironed, and there, too, We JIM dby desert ers, several other iron gunboAa are in prepa .. ration. general Wool has always been eager to transfer his headquarters to the Gosport Navy Yard, and has repeatedly demanded* troops for the purpose. Burnside's expedition was also originally designed by. him to assail that point. Bet Wool has been refused, and Burn side sent elsewhere, although the possession of Norfolk is extremelyimportant to us. The same persons who inform us of the building of the new gonbosibi tell no also that the place is not stronglydefended, aa the troops formerly gathered there hilts been sent towards York town. - A emilf-drmy might easily take it, and put an wed to •all fears of the Merrimac and her companions.-- , -N. Y. Evening Post. Tee London rims, in a late article, after doing justice to the discipline and equipments of tho armies of the Union, says: Yet the contest is not over, nor the vietory sure. A Washington or a Wellington might yet give victory to either side. Up to this Limo the crisis has produced no strategic/ genius:' There has been no inspiration, no aggremdve enterprise:, no brilliant handling of troops, no prompt improvement of .stio oesses on either side. The Generals seem So have no faith either in themselves or .in their men, and if they get the better in a skirmish they seem satisfied with what they have: done, and glad they are well:out of it. This: is. war as war is carried on by commonplace,,clutious a officeri; but inetr war is the opportunity of a min Of -genine. ' America has not yet shown ns suoba man. We ahaii see whether he can be produced between Manassas • and Blob mond. • • Gen. Franz Sigel. A. gentleman just from St. Louis informs us that General Sigel, who has been ill for some time, in that town, has an far recovered that he will soon be able to take the, field. - • Sigel seems to have been a special mark for ' McCullough's sharpeta:oh : tail at the battle of Pea Ridge. - Our inforhient 'conVersed With a rebel Colonel, a Prisoner of war, captured at Pea Ridge, a short time since. The rebel dicer informed him that McCullough, during the battle, selected thirty marksmen from' among his sharpshooters, and Created them to bring down the "d—d• Dutchman." For, tunately,they were not as eueoessfal as their Chief desired—not, however; from lack of chance. to eight their game ; for Sigel was almost 'constantly exposed, on the 'field. An inseen hand warded of th:3ullete.—Cleve/and Phrindeater. ' ' it TES Cincinnati Graeae e'yi: A fact wo have known forl one 'days is-re ported by telegraph from Ch cage this morn wig, vie: that Gan. Popes command has been withdrawn from the biltssissippl. to•rwanforee General Ilallock. We had not mentioned it, deeming the news contraband, bat slime Ithal been published in Chicago, ,era can asibly.prigt it, we suppose. Gan. Pope dived at Pitts-, burgh Landing on -Mendel, - 13eme infantry' remain, betrayer, to eg.operata with Coninfo;' dere Foote's flotilla. 'c• ' - - • -• • • .. Anoxia the incidents of the 'nal; related lit a soldier in Gen. Shield!' Didgadn,' - irti writes to the Indiernipolis Jeureet,lB`..ttii!niintil;nil: . . of a soldier, while 1 . -was at Cain, berland, to be biried ailre,end of aaoihei who eon oollliod aid 'in thUgrari, and two 'into three rounds tired over bit grate; ',thew lie at tracted the Interring party by knocking on the Ild of the eollin.f • The oonsegiteneemiui that he was'unhearsed, and after a little while stalked back to-the hospital.. LA Nan ORLIAXI piper of Match 29th atiter4 that a eo'mpasy of 103 young:girls, armed and equipped for the erar,was 11$ embark the next. day from that phtoe. - • •When they return, remarks anether, them will be an Infinfxy corps of 206! Iff ee , I...l.loobblClatipiNo.,lSd; •"- NO halt labla luirelro. B' ' 1 • 100 bbla. No. 2 Mackerel,' - • . 100 ba1t:044.151e.t. 100 Tali 1 famny''..! - •-• Bcgehre4 ara4 lb, rade by. liti&DlS ; • art.l , genie Wood sed..l,lret - streets- eil.tirkUNi • '4 4 .13A.C1 4.,..„__ . 00,tioO l • To itedviN IX look bv:,".11,16.7-AR ' 4l4l:l4llkilkakill . id !WM • ,# • l'ArS URJJY CE. FIRE ncSURLNVE. BY 'ME -RNLI ANOE MUTUAL- IN/WHAM:II , OIJIMPANTi OF PHIL ADELPHIA.on 'BUILDINGS, limited ea perpetual, AIkattIIIANDISN, FUSNITURSdkie, town or nOnntry. OMa.No. MA Walnut atrost,*•'' • cAnrAL, Early, MVOS 1116--Inittad follow: Vint Mortgage on Improiod City PrOse ty, worth double the amount —:.4........8155.11100 0 0 Ormuld rant. first claaa—... 2,404 50 • Peuno. It. R. Co.'. 5 per cent. Mortgage . Loan, $30,000, . •• 27,900 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. "* Loaa —. .... • WNW 00 Allegheny vanity It per ct..P. lt. R. Loan 10p00 Colleteral bonds, well snared-- . 11,1500 00 - Huntingdon and Broad" Top Mountain' • ' Railroad Company, mortgage lows.— • • 4.4 1 0 0 00 Pennsylvania Railroad 'Co.'s • 4,000 00 Stock of RellatiasHutual 110mm:ice C 0.., RAW 00 Stock of County Wire Insurance .Co. 4,050.9 D Stock of Delawan leatiianoe TOO CU - Commercial Dank • do 5,156 91 Mechanics' Bank do • son 2 50 Union M. lurnrance Cd.'e 160 00 Dille Receivable, busineee paper— ...... • 16,917 IS . Book Account', waned inteulat, eta...—. 6,21 6 liesp on band and In bandrof. agents.... 11,88616 TING Mai tr=9B H..L. Canon. Z. Lotbrop, Bobs. - 0124. Leland. ; Trark. Lana*, Jacob T. BanUag. U. a. V; Cod. bmlth Bowers • Jos. S. Woodward. - John Bbiell, Pitaalft NULLlLtH r Eloaatari. J. H. uorris, dead. Third and WOoaotsioL. Ulan Tingley, Emanuel Ilisphem, Wm. B. Thompson, Bober& Steen, Frederick Brown, Wnx. blamer, (J. Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John H. Worrell, Marshall 11111, 13 Northeast Corner TNDERNITY AOAll4& . 'IAMB ' -BY ' .2 1 11111.1L-RILLN JELIN filiii 12030$Alli UR 0011., [ BABY or PiIIIiADRLPIIIA: Gface, 436 and 437 • Chestnut strest, , near Filth., •••c• - .. -- -. , ••• • .. , • .; • q•. Statement OfAseeis; s .raftizirj Jet; 11140:"roblit6ed .mgreetiblytormAnt efldipereptdo Lscing.- , ..... ~ :.;.1 . Ti et Mortgagee, sunplyeecured- .........111,1188BEG 00 • • Ectil Entlito: WOOL eleVll o B,l3o3lroint • 10'1,06100 - 1 , Temporary . Beans, ' on, anipLe. ,:_ _.• Sec ie5.........• ...'.;-.," ' '''....:' '' •'• ...... "'WARS 10 - • /Geckle, (present velar 886,60718 j colt,. -, WMB 00 '.; Notes and Bills Baerdrable—........-. 1,761 00 '. Gash .........................«....4-.....--.. , • 21,810 00 .. 1 ' . • ' . '- ' ` - 42.208.06: 00 - • ••_ . . oar The only profits from premiums whieir iblic. , Compaay,,m divide bri law. are from. risks,which Lave been dstermlued • , . " " " • • • • itwurance made on every description • of property,. , In town and country, at rates al lOWAN areeonalstent at.. their inionpratim s period a itanri c aN i r• • they hare paid losses by to ac annituit ea rig h Four dfillione. of Dears, thereby etintrilui evidence ~ of the adrintagre or insirance, • c well as their shift. ty and dispositiou to• • meat with prOmpistans atl .i • liabilities. 1011111 M NT IMIXt Lomas paid doling lb. year 1808-.....:J..• illOklBd, 67 . 011irarali I fiharlia.N. Bincker,••• Immo Lei, ..• • • ••••.-• • - Mordecai D. Lewis, . Jacob R. Smith,: Tellies" Wagner, lidward C. Dale, " •' : .• David 8. Brown, , ~ Gra. W. likliardiN ._.• . ... Samuel Grant, I. George Yates. • • OHARLBS N. BANtilENß,'Pretidint. , •.',.- .• ' EDWARD G. DALY:, Vice 'l,widea. Wet. A. Breen, Srarscon Iwo rim: • " • • , J. GAliblißS 4:Bl.lllN,'Apent, • ..,., tuy6 Onlor Ncirtheest or. WOOd A Thintstr. '„ . , VIDE, MARINE AND INLAND IN SURANCE.—INSUILANOS COMPANY •oyr NUE,TH A311:11.10A, PIIII 4 ADELPULL _ ••,,: LucorpOrawd 1714-4.40tui4 &W.OOO. Auets, J.u.)10, .. . ... el - - ABTI . 111•11. G. • • r THOMAS PLATT , ascrleary. • • t TNSURA.NCE- CO. OF 'llll3'F/ha& OF PINNEITLYANIA, Irroorporated 1794,-o.pltali S2OIM/M6.• ; • • Amt., February.l, S,I I 00, • LLENity D. OH, • WILLIAM HARPER, kit7tregguy.: . . . • • HARTFORD FIRE iNSUROOR OO • 'lncorporateci.lBlo-60tai, $4003,000. Aoistsi 3La. - I , ll ? 24l ... k rziairdaOr i za , P). • TDIG: 0. - tip &maim,. • • '• ' rf oar Insurance in the above old end tellaWCoir;s•l:, wane ten obtaltied by aodientlon to , -dblindLy,- , 4 7 ,Wftietnttenevalitata/L , WESTERN INSU R ANCE" COhtPA4' NY.Olf PriIISORGIL • - •. K MILLIS; Jr., PirecieeLr. G. M. GORDON, geordary. . •,•• - OBlce, No. va wa4r stnoi, owe, up stain, Plebburgh: • ;.• - • • , Witt imam, ova.: agl , ./tieldi M rfrs, asat.itaissis, 4./foro iadgittatos, %managed by /*odors tobo aro tan kaoline Oki tosionisint — y, and febri otiaoci, by prompt...lu ewct, Aborolityi maiotihc character tekkh they hied • onsiagd. - as ctforiOy'ato . rot protect/ea-to Kam who &Niro to Do itarcit. . ASSETS, INT 0.13F.00. ItSDO Stock Account 5 63 ;000 uu 24i . p . ( X; !, Oxon knrultun.-.... 11'361 991 ' Notes en. Bills 1 27 74:01 0" 5 i ptexcrrobi , Andrew Ackley: Alexander Speer,. , David IL. Long, Item J. Thomas,. Beni. P. liekewell,:- r John B. ' R. Miller, Jr., Jain. McAuley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alex. Nitala, • George Dursie, William IL Smith, O. W. PskeLeom m SO M. GORDO fIITIZEN'S IN U liA.Ni LIE VOMPANIC VOP PITIBB1111011.• Ofdeo, oornie l[aikrt' di Water d door. WIL ILOALB1f; Ftiviaiorf. 6/JIMLL .• . : Idiom Steamboats and I.Bricods. • lusuraidgalaat kaa and damage In [ha taiigialcag 2 • of the Bouchard and Western . Elven, Laic" add Bayous, andth. usruatlon of Cho' 8664 Inures 'pita tar and damage by,dra. Dii/OTORS: WM.BagsIS. M. W. G. IdddraPr , Bosse Ofrada, J. Oaldw Hot ra , Jobe 3 . Wrath; . Barclay Pluton. . Chaelaall..Zu George B ..bara I.3IIIbADELVI:IIA. FIRE -. D 1.11.1 C 1. irisuitalgoz comPianr, No: au obeadok... opptelte the Custom House.. . : . - •.. • • .., , ~,-, OnPlia:S.ll o ,l oo .dment, MAL . • • Will make all kind. of Inshrenaheitimor, perpittnit 2 or limited; on teeny description of a r P.InPW m... • IY,Qr,x!..! 1, ohendiae,•at rearenableriatee imtu • , '• :' - • . BOBS= P. KING, -Proideol..-- it: • - -- -- P. BLACICBURNIf, Orerriny.. - , , , t.,,.... ;Id H:4 1 ' Jan& O.' Paul.' ,-- O. liberals% -3. • , • • ,.1 'John Cleptste, • , J. B. Xsgesper, - , ~!- i B. Wilnr. • I • . ',--.' J. 0:OOP/IN; elond. . Third and Wood etnolblL Obis. Dare, •.' E. R. Ceps, E. B. Englliti. Geo. W. Rrown. LEE= A LLI HI9N Y ANSIJKAA 'CAW ftZ - z.k u ltitt. °ll2°6 ' ,47)talli' Imam agaturtial klub otTire mad Midas akikv.:. • „ISAAC Jorms.. Pr/rid/NA . • -;. JOHN D.. HoCOND, D. M. ROOK . Searderi. • Capt. Wit. DIAN, Gaunt Ali!. • i. Jane% . - . John D-HoOood. :-. 0 .-0. Janaoo7. • . Copt. Adant Jacobi, /tansy Chihli, . - IL EL BOarilnir. - ,1 Capt. B. O. Gray, Capt. Win. Doan,- - John Indio, Jr., . - It. L. Hoare*, B. L. fahnootock,,, - - , • ht.. HA:lnt* P`mxwer. .1- 131A1 recoIr2I S fro l. ro PIAN NOw 1?o S rk i i .---j orko nS artA porior PUL llt, U_. OMAN% ROSS- • WOOD,ricLly corrod, LOUIS XLV ST rLS roary,, oierstruog; fon Iron frame; foltoreied batsman, etc.. be' sold for $ OL— - culrmorrE BL u ME, Itlith Sob' Avon f or linsbeir Plants tend Priato`o Moto. $200,„ 7 : 's 2oo nrgame otrrimi.' $2OO full Iron itr*AVilettork..earZ4 Irst, b and mink leak. at 112U0, Jost recelv.d and tut tale by - • • / JOHN IL MALLON, St Wiled it: AZEII 'UN • ityryi ieftpr: 111. toak YL&NOS.--Azotberrapply otthe N. 1 0- OciaTe L lkoewood. Pll3lOll. fria illifol4s4r, brother*, No* Toil: just tocahrod and tor sale by - JOHN H. HBLLOR, et Wood - Air MON &1121311411 . 13 w WELt $ 150 1 14 : 0 ;$ 75 5 00 andnrilii ad for Wu 6- 1 JOHN 21111.1.014. • C(.1),14,1►11.4.N1) 4625:X511.: s6o, erp,, sL2A &NI SIW, tor its& ; - .23 JOHN H. HE Ollst Wood it: • e leav • V. sYletb , ,e OPlckerriol 11101014 retil toi*, , • • SOHN a. -1034L0 St Wooairce.,#4 3001b11. &oleo 100 .. ,744'otOhloWlitte:WIteas, • . 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