'-'l' ,-,- '4;;.:' ':'''..'.' .:,:;::---',:>'' ...';,:'-':.-E-,1:;51!,:.'j,;i::=:.i.t4."';,.: z h --- 4. - , - - / .~ rt S~sr 'F'~, . • • :=IT••:',CtIOJEJIMEI/owr o eaLGIG. OKELV TAIIREGI 3 ,7Ozszum, PRO. .I.ljv Cormairiori Mrzerturre for -- FLOtrit, 0 4 L111.NAC94kr::::30237 labers street,Pitts, Arc 's JillittAßT# AND ..., aainj e aoroaa, riODUCIAND 001MISION Ilanexams, for asDr or 1 , 10 m.; Gnan, Pork. - Thattor,"-Migra, :Chow% Bath!, Taihr, Illtema,• Nathan, Potatoes, Dot. and Pearl Amino., ilitiot4,4l,4r.Lrario.olll.l rid admixes on Conalimornli: i , at llecdu.,'L ' , o. ZIT Liberty PttatFurgae. t; A.N•le• 1 L tk)mmaiL - , EP- Ain rouraarono Ilitaci - and 'whole alArdor WESTXICII Ersquiva-enzas, DIPPPIED LARD PORK, DACON, FLOM, 118% • POt. AND MAIM ABI.IZB, BALICZATOB, SKIM :AND 'LADD 'MS,' DRIED. /MIT and A naddor nr Mak . . 1 4 1 and Front aynat, wr Xi 41110...... 41UPAJ1D. SILEPA_RD, Comussiox-Mes-1 Wrend &Way in- FLOUR, GRAIN AND uji,, ..No. 243 Liberty atreetaittaburgbi Moe brawls of Floor for Barna and landly use. 9 on band. Particular. etteettob pad -ii for Yereliaittlira oitaidly K.., EL. v - 1 ,, - ' , Ati• GORDER, PRODUCE -um o* ihraonou , dialer in FLOUR, Tun . - T DROOMii,SZEDS; LARD; OREESE, PORK, D ED.CIREZE KRAUTS and fi:odoce 'gen- Oflpheral imsbadvainns toads on oonnignmonix. W likn•lll4.73ecoorl otront, Pittylmrgh, , .- U t&UA! commissioN msnoutorr DEALS'S IN , IntLILPS OILS, USJI4i iln4et rfaEO.C. ItioVAY, FORWARDING AND mane Mnaeuerr, for We ode /LOUR. IN, RADON, LARD. Burrzw, =Gap and Dan !radon; LadandlY. Ne, 10 8111TH PIRLD REX, oonser ot.Wirsl, Plltabaeg6. Pa. ' • • • 'end coaelitments eolieDed. • Jaftled Atiths 4.. 41‘-konwencirsa'orb - ddeitifseidaldiaenamr, for the sake or iirLooK, IN. - BACON. /ARA BUTTEN., lOC ENS. 1.4111iD AIM mad Prentice imerally, Nu. it Market at., rani fTht, . Ylllakerak. • oetdly . ONAKM & LAI%, ,G Lomittaston, tiatinciii . rod wholesale . dealers la G1.4g.4."- - ES, "QUA,: GUAM, PILOPUCE, Bc., IS'o. :t4l. itriet.:pitiaborgb, • 'D It 1.1)D1.1i; successor to J no. 7 AleSle t t 844 No. LIZ , berty.rt, • . u • PRODLICR, GA014.81 AN i 6 •• • 1p4 , 1 ^nuitANT• tau~.oitkitd KITS .BRtYrkiERSi ,FORWARDING dftlet'S it PROVISIONS AND PROD UUR OEN ERA L LT; NO: 21115111... ,„ rittabargb; t X ER, Cansamon /asuman; dealer, u CRUDE ,kki/3 BEY WED - CA.IIEON 0114.111,688,, /RON, ti.r 4 4: 4 1...• 183-lAtertT J DR F'CUIDLLIM, ' gas. .Special Partner. ityllZ A • b :COFF.DI,_ SUCCeBBOIII - tO- JlClrtiodueed, Weans* Oti., oLicsaaa agoi oicusommeterwood mkt Wntar greets, Pitteborgh,;. rr :4 4:CIZEu r acessof to L: G. .2-6 9 GagamoDucz Aisa ainnu.qatoriara.- CHAIM 147 Mirky Pitts :6; Pa. atis 4011111- 1 1 10011/...... O . I M:L:HO — U — SE dG t'O.f . Wnotsatiat Otootnit Juts Venison - oil Iltecu.orrs, corner of lloiltlate4d4nd.Wator otrftes,'Pitt.borgb. Pa: ,W 7 4 1 .14141501V5, ;ec. erEWART, airo'floisituanorunsicrums. No. - 107-WoiKl street; Pit tgburgb. jeltelly lIIIMPATILICI....IIL. I. 360W71......M. iiP OW N -41CIR E P ATMCKS,Witliti.' . Gummi and Deakin in P/.11113 AIM q5.,191 and 393 Liberty Arad, Pittsburgh. . . &MISS' I). • WI & bolt ittizettelni for the eahrti CRUDE AND Rt. -SIDED CARBON OILS, N0.'69 andlolVater street ;Pitts • •• ; 'Adenies - made on'eonehttilitetite: - • • • . • uG4tisrs. iQESIDR - 410111iSTON rastsi. • NJ . DRAMS,. AHD CHEMICALS, PESSUMERY,f .EANtIY.: HOODS, BUILHINGELIMID, OILS; FAM ILY .MJEMICLHES, strictly, Whin; gimil;' My, which he filters at lowest prima tiortier Smith. field m.d rourtWidmeta, rittaburgh,'Pa. • Pntaffilitiost . aiirfrolly imapounded at all barna. • - &. - FAILNESTMK & Win&- iis etnrar Btreets;Pt i'lndmru tausaxa••V,taa oonrof WooSZLat • Jl)liN WHoulatut LEAt,cd , as DACCA; Penirrs;OTLS,'VABN WILES AND DYE STUNFN. No. PO Liberi7 lane, PjUlburgh.— All (mien will IW:cloy's:now attention. • mLti , «GLOWS 9tt2y. WROLIMA.I.2 AND llirrial.!:Datroottroe.corner or I.l . bery and fit. DR17 0181. 1 1",.J01n-Wooletiont, aohne of WoOd ante( and rintinAlll.7..Pitt•lndiLPL. - • :lITTO/Lor/EAV. Tollist-'O. - 11:41C(, INNELL;: ATToionnr (Wig' ipecon4 atory,Kanta's Lair sore. nO. Noe biLmood stmet.• /Mem ,a ILir OKI lemeot, securing 46 . 1 oolec on - occ , ilmy bgantias, te.. Weallington. Dbttict of Cohntibfa. . , Dolttegrui - • ,101111./11. N a t e . Ii w.K PATRICK -.1; MELLON, Arron inmoir. Taw; Na: 124 Fourth .treat; fire dans above B1E10,41:14, Pitutnagh, P.. • - inyltdtr --ATTOIIKirir -AND Cotristccos . _ .7 • 90rics, - 110. 150 fourth`-street, corber of Merry Pittebwirb,-PO.- .• • • aull:dinwly2 • •SAMUEL A..' PIJICVIILSWE; A:roamer: . ; . Ormuz, &Mb died, adjoining the Orate or Mar -1: • 4111 & 8111.7 t, Pittsburg'', Pa: • -. 1 • 29 : 41 / M. SMITH, ATroammr MID ‘;Ce trtfll7l" remove d VaDe, Ito. 1S st r e et, .doegge St, Petier Church: _ m1 16 : 4 : 11 7-. S. WMUYEK, Ja., ATrosbrinci? LllYurthTgt,Grges Lw Budgritto%.r.L •EECIi & HUTO.H.pI ON,Coultamow. ailillaireaninci doideentieWNSW FIESEEFIVCIIEESIA, : If OUR, flit/,, BA. _ CON. BUSTER, LINSEED . POTSJLANa rs.saL-Ascres, SESDS.4IIIAI, 1111111.11:714111t - .and Produce generalig. Alert .brnsid• new alwasetin hand. Agent for the elle of s.ledieon & Co.. oehtbratad Pationied: Pouf Starch. "Ile Ikeond and 145 First Ca., between Wood and Smith field, Pitteteirgh Pa. , . sP2AIy WAREtiOUSE.-HENh 00L14138, Yoramling arid Coxamisefoo War, • chain awl dealer. la ICULESS, BUTTER; LAKE inatUarril 'Produce Wood etnret, mbar* Waxer, Pittsburgh., • •'; • ' - NW/ "AMISS HOLMES • CP au and dealer* Io ROVISIONXI, 'comer of War- =ZaI=MTZG_IiM T GARDINER COFFIN; AORNI; VOSi . ei • rump, PILILMILM/31 A D IMLIANCIL MUSICAL. CioltrAncsi. Nonb-eas; orqtaff Wood. snd 11 . JON Ai, AVM! OATS AY- fitittrot. Yeeneilvaata arid Bastrerdia. manes Cknapaaler, 8T Water meet. - • - SAMU 'l. RE -S A, ucickuir OMZILN • Istrua,+itc&C . 4 . 2mogy, p.mn bhurkst and Anti& l e M. 1 14 ILLX.Thi, timig:Aar Wortram „2.. r bonlaawcz Co ,02 Water Wert. • I AL BOOK, Bs.caurrAzr liusonixy - • tiivtAltosCostairT; ST-FIRE street.- _ - , DiU GOODS. Joss IN. Gaga. .DA YID 11 . 0.11,111,418/1. WILSON; Quit p.p.A10.4 ~ioinaut DX/44U I* NONNLON AND DONNSTIO - Day CFOOi9l, to 94 Wood street, third bowie &bore Ittswood "' " Pltteborsta.' spIONItt I BURIA11111:1.11, toooessor u • Doradold CO.,,wbotaide and -AUM le fiT4lll.X.ll.lin P,A,NOT _DRY 090DS. =- 1 had °brew' at !oath ond Motet' demo.. - . I 611.&114J4K (Xty DAULIts Day 1.) . &low *ate stree, berissel Thin!' mid ("I 'lttiN/6011,LOVE, DRAupa us. ttilk• %J. rut Imo /nun DRY GOODS, siviat tbe aryt.;. *JAI 130 0-altil. Zia. 74 lihulrat atm*. Pittsburgh:, Tiftrararldrast, - ,Nc. JOS - EPIL D&11.104 -IN Tune, llratek. rAtiNwoltAlla AND STNAON MAIM, so.' Idarksiptiset, PORBDurrb . ' • opts 'DAWN; MAUR UM ILXY,4)Bat,Eng tai 11/ ibtiumnapos.•l'Ainitturoa, Nonosa,.etc., 17aid P. 1114 str•Ots : • EOM IJIOCERH S HRIVEK As LAZEAR t ISTIOLViALIC GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1 AAA smithikid Stiek .Cornerlksbod, US:lyd PITTSBURGH, FA. wM. _ 11.1XXPATZI4 urht.R: 'KIRKPATRICK & CO:, Wilotasaia Vacicinis, Coxiusszoxiblcscawns +AIM DULZIIII lx COMITILT PIODUCZ, 15T0z233 Many street, Pittsburgh; Ps. TBUd. LITTLE, IR.. T .—.JAMS.II ILINZLZ. LITTLE , TRESIBLE Wuoumus ALE (home Aviv Colottutos IlLkentAms, &Alan IS PRODUCE., FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE. 1182, CARBON BNB LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, a.ss,s, COTTON YARN,S, and Pittiburgfi 'thisuractuns EAserally.ll2 SiTcond •treet, Pitthburgh. oUrfcae DODALD....J. ANNUM/N. Ji....0. ADDUCE/A: oDONALD ARBUCKLE, Waouv ALs AND kVA. ausys;Jobbers in N. O. SUGARS end MOLASSES, -RXFINED SUGARS 'end BYRUM FLOUR, DA WN, SIC* oatess;BEEDS,&a, No. 25a Liberty slim, Pittsburgh. r; R5T11N11........../: 11.. 6........W/I, D. SlTlllit, DZYMER 4u#3lloTHEßS,,etu 6 beitsoiti to r. 5 yolor A Anderson. Whnkinln d.nden. In FOREIGN FRUITE, NUTS AND SPICI, CON FECTION ER Y. SUGARS, FIEF WORRS,Ac.. NT. 126 and 126 Wood tarok, above Vieth. Pittaborgh, Penn'. Jr.lndly . 4 72011 us a. 2 111 &. .METZGAIt, GRocsas pro COMIIVISX/X • littigallUrta, , sad dealers Ifi all kluda:Uf 0,. AIUBTI . I2ODrre. /AD PrrizSultaU lI.A.uU • nirrl lM, ' No. - 249 -- Liberty' areal, °Rialto head of good amber, Ploalsurnb, Pa. - ap3:l7 it4urr. ait , ROBISON 4t .. Waounui.v liao czu, uoautumos Ilanauara and. gladden In tied. of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and Pia.. burgh mariallettiarea, No. SiS Inert, street, Pitt.. say! A. WooLvaatai thween., • Cosimaaron Lsscwsiind dealer In USAIR, PRODOOII ANDi ANDPROVISWNI, No. 27u Liberty street, oppoalie Rand, Pillabullth, Nual-Llbend atilsztUus toads ou prolgsuneuls. '101113..1yn =WI 'Dula% alts • 01100E11111L MANILLA nurzommi. UI USTPITt B and PittaburEL manuAwrairerl ankh., Nu. 141 Wsleritnek aboielle Miimmiethela Bridge, I. ltinburgh, Pa. lillMnia 1.12/5L1...t.... ..“................ ......... r. u...“ 4.4.. V . pti OBERT . D.A.lgag a l # 4,109, 1 WINOIA7- .1. lil 8A 4 3 3111.00[1114 VOiliCiilolll AND i I IMO' iltgateuggra, and dealer. In lIIUDUCh: and Pitts. burgh manufactures, Pitbibu b. .A.MBERT Q` Witoteam.s :11.41.4ANsas, PUODCCI Dlaisaa and 05.... gSYCLIANITE, G Gixtb strctet, Pittaborgh, Pa. atolCly. Sue AATATT WILSON, iGOLE3ALIZ GRO ivie;Comeisinciff iissenints, ub i doaler• in Produce and Pittsburgh mauufactures, No. 158 eoy street, Pittsburgh. trtb - iaALLIC Gam's, Courtsatou hluscuusus. ad dealers h • P M u AAR, No.*/ Wstar street, sad Frost suss:, Pittsburgb. 40071 IL DIL.II.MTN. JJ S. DILWORTH &C 0.,. WsroLzaits Gammas, No.. tau and MI. Secontlistrest, new Pittsburgh-. nol .401 IN FLOYD& CV; °Luaus ("Ro me cum Aim Cuiuitnrop Blincirtams,-Ne. 172 Wood sold =it Liberty nivel., Pittsburgh. joie yirtu-put BAGALEY, Wumisetu G eocEB,l4ei. 18 sad 28 Wood aireet, Pitts. b gb. Pl. • OWLS. LO:.Orter of bOnl too, 2 7 3 LaortY Ad pAistOugh,Pa. . m 136 . 117 . 4 . 41 UP4CTU.IRERS. 'VA:NIEL BENNE'I7 .8; SON, Max u racawassubr,WH/TZ..STU,Ny. Clllll4 6211) lerOmcs Axtk Wisuutooss Ai Itiki: 74 Viii•rni thianrr. Pyrrsanynati,•PA.: tobl6•lying i.4s,.x . Acinrro!m. - - MACKINTOSII, 11.Eil1ta1LL C 0.,, A. 7.1. corner Pike and O'Hara waits, nom tbo City It 'ter Works, Pittsburgh. Pa., dfaunDeturers of MACKINTOSH AND • 11 1:MPAILL'S imritov ED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all Maw and beat style. 'Sari'' put up machinery of largo capacity sold of the beet quallty,L lire are prelate! & heavy Job bk4, and *Wick work to this Ono, Dilating that by promptness, and.the clasrarter of our work, to merit • pubcpatronage: • 4 W li e inilterspeclal attentionto our BALANCED VJ,LVE OSCILLATING E NGINES, as combining adkants,me beretofons unattained In this class of Eligtees., • • • DC....;:1y.1 • slums IL basun. WILLIAM BARNHILL & NO. 61 , urgrr, IM BOILER MA KERS AivrrsinEr IRON WORKERS; Idenufsc:urors of BAILNIIILL'S PAT.' ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVILAFLUED and CIL -INURE BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, 88 - ETCHES, FIRE BED, SiTEA/1 ritss,CONDINSERS, SALT. PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIVE BOATS, etc:: etc. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRIDGE sad VIADUCT IRONS, done at- the short est notice.. All orders hum a distance prompt/7. at _ . _ rp.11021 , 181100.RE, MAxtrFacrrtatax OP AND DEALIN IN fo r COPPEII-1)18- TILLED PURS ItTX W and PAMtLY VgISSAS'S, 1143 awl IPS Pint .tract, between Smithfield and Omit etreete. PitkobnrPh. rPilyetooniere aoileitad . Iligheet market pHoe Paid forliNK. $ll - IPoael Oil awl all other polemic.= ingredients carefully extrac ted ; by r 11, proem. new awl innltroved ..:, - Odd • VSEPII F. 114ULTON ; I :Corner of rim LlbertT erects, :PITTI4I7II/111, PAL, - rusuraertrazis or fp:IP/PRIOR STEAM ENGINES,-MACHINERY, c. t ittIiVE.E.ANCE, No. ou WATS& ST., Pittsburgh, mano 4 cturerolpoiLze RivicTs, SW U 0 It T UPI KJ:Si 0011MOICA ND HAI LIMA Ohrery description. *O - Partlenlar lord or 'lived BPiIErS and 'kW, WIN, large or mall, made to order a 4 sbork, motto.. A r.. 1 nadkortmro nemotanti• sin . howl. ow/Haft - J. A. WYLY". ..... T. PICAZATT ..... ...S. CAAPALLL. vxcELsioit' GLASS i WOLFE, PLUNKETT& CO., OwskLasurAc- TUILESA. Wvelnrune, No. 12' Wood street. corner 'of First, Pittiiburglirs. - . • se.ilyd lIVELLS,.--RIDDLE (X).„lito. 215 FVT Libtat_Latreet, Elixth, Pitteberah, arteeterere of WHIRR, LASHIO ANA SWITIaI ES sad every dateription of LEATHER. BRAIDED W UK. - • , Onionsolklied from the trade, and, cord. Pro.Rt. per 4.1.3414ra•-• 64:4AwliE DARAMTISTRIT. EXTRACTEW :- W.121101:1T PAIN, RP TUE USE OF AN APPARATUS , WEIRREBY NO - DRUGS to GA LVA NI C DA TTRIRY ARE UtitD. Cold Feather la the Co.. when the spparalaa ona be toed Wits beer Wreathe. IdedMaUsentlettlen.laui..thalr Amines- WM hod their teeth extreeledby_rh prows and sireiready,MT 'Pithily ma to the safety and pantomime of. the opera-. tloa—whatever has been mad bypasses:is interented In _a eirtlas the watrery, baring no - kilowledge or mf I,proves. L TELTII inaertedin *vary style E. OUDRY. Dzim / 3 110mi4hIlethl st. JOSEPH ADAM 4 Diatips7,-Oonnelly's illundini, earner of- Diamond and Grant street, Pittatourgh. flellratiCill—DT. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Ilalluek, Tlurdor• Robbins, Hutroll/ 'Erret t. -!. TAMES M. BALPIT, lute asairtant to It, Marko Dart Warr, prawns EXPLICIT DRAW INGS AND aIPrAIIrIOATIONB - for all kinds of aufwein tends Chair arbatkap on moon- Able taws. .ofilca on Atalanta' - street, - Dettraur Laactak and &blown stmt., Alkiliony cur- ).12 Lrtiex .ES BA I'BEIWER, Tarr. ftioe, IR BANK LOCK, Fifth *tree*. Parnisbeo O PLANS AND SPEC B IFICATIONS fur Building* of *my, dercription; works superior and on moderato • ' ' ru32ally JEUSIC, ,4.e. C • OIARIAYPTE BLUME, MANIMPACTIJR AND IDILALIS 10 PIA NO•NORTES. )1113- potter of Mu& and MINIM! Instramente. Sole float for the DANBORO PIANOS, also tort lIALLIT, DAVIS A CO.• IDOSTON' PIANOS, with and with -001 2Eolaut Attachment. No. SI Firth stmt. tare 1 0 1:11s1 . AME1.10#, PRAtx4 Puir9p, u jg er , Wood igroat;' bistwaso ronrtb street and Maarowt sllay. PittAlnvh. Ps. HOOTS .a.re BMWs:. OHN. CAMPB eirrnortntik or BOOTS AND 811028 or emit dowription, No. Woos. Pittaborktt; oo2latly AI•BRZS, SON & tX) WnoLz. s,AND Xamiximsammutosit . _ AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. A N.N.UAL OF SCIENTINJO DISCOV- En'y rot ' 14.• P«ttu otgalsehath Darrell, Browning; 1 rel., nellorm with oiber worts. The Truelitory of the Barons of the South ; or the Rationale of the Amerken Conflict. • Prison Life to a Tobacco Warehouse at Richmond; by a sap. Bluff Prisoner. For sale by fl. DAVIS, op2l •Sic. 93 Wood •freet. nit.. JAMES W _ _ . ALE.XANDEIt'S AL" YOLIZIBIE—PAITLI--. 'aeries of. Die courses; by James W. Alexander, D. D. RH& 'IVAYL TO LIVE, by Thome Ct , brls, D. • D., anther of "Gavel In lizeklel." etc. AIDS To FAITEI, an isomer to Kamp and Bo ylan, by Tholopmen, Mensal, Estwllason, and Vora ,*l°b . l. apIG B . DATIS , 93 Wood etveet• L ' EW Jefferson at Monticeale;.. imam Lira at Weetroint; Rural flours, b 1 John Brown; • Lebo's, Hoar* to Town; Itecreatione of a Country Parson; 2 vols.; . l a ghlealeaf e by the author of Margaret Maitland; *vent ltnquirtealn Theology; .Tracts for Priests and People, by Thomas Hughes; Aida tif Fifth; no Young Step:loam, by Mies Tonga; . The fluthetiands; Ifroanfag'a Lost Pneme; 'blue and gal. aplB ,, CO, 55 Wood street. pW'foki r - UALE 111 — S ) Raceiratt at / Medial Nos of Ylonricity—().nett;. Itecroallolul of • Country Pam.; Quietuf of ..logiety; Hours,. by J. Brown, D ; Woo, Women nod Dooko, by 1.. Hoot; Tikolub's Books; Good. Fight, by C. Roads; libitory of Loot 84000 j Li* of Sir Philip Sidney; Ifougsin Wanly key.-. 0. W. Holm% Poem., by Rom Tenn' Liberty and Slawory....-Mo&o,.; Loctztres on Apocalypoo..Butler; Lan, and Spoor-prof Dougla.; Ditto y of .1/1 ftellykon, eta., oto. J. L. 1111.41ak 7S Lroarth .treat F 71741 l!grAW trgefF# ;# G:11 DOSS FORWARD, Arroasky Azni jou corunius at LAW. Ware on the Sonth-treet wittier of fritintood uni (treat *tracts. Will attend cr all Laminate tonally Intrusted to the lewd sank.- aloe. Particular attention viten to the preparation eta trial of ors in the errand Omuta. Co!teeth.tu ptoteptir matte ens tentithet. A. L. WEBB ,t BRO., adnen Prcdt and Conaanrce ida. Baltimore, General Commission Merchants k Agents DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER AND SAFETY run. .:Iteceive on romignmerat all kinds of WSSTEIOI PIWDUCK, and mile *Samson thereon. P. S.—lleitroul track In front or Werehonee. ls* re William U. Smith E Co..] Miller 2 Itickeison, George W. Smith & Co ., l'lttebtuilt NOCI.II.CI'4 Garrets]. Culp 2 Shepard, klarchante Bank. B. tie Ford 2 Sone. lu utirtt 1 • t BOONS, eflil/WISION ILL AI rsaiunia, and Wboioaake bantam la lidtlli KULL, dAtaluN, b HAD, lIIMINRG, CODFIStI, S., No. kW North Whams. I.lllrean #lncl, and Arch stn u., Part.aust.rata.` ' .3uou nannla Nam Mackerel—am, and, madlonl ' . sibs No.. 1.: and 3, In owned packages. ' 50 tinnlalprion, No. 1 Alalills salmon. loon do' , 11.01100 r M. Shad. • 441071. - do •annetrior No Ilianlng,' noNi/54 .4 (Ai cCillnunia.,bstbd..• L•brad0r..11.1,1... qtay 4 . and kkartron.,,tla... - houn na&nolal and No. 1 nbloked Herrings. VOA Iraintaila tkorge's and Grazed Bank &Wish, , Ipickmiano4pox.onor al. inn kmaaacamb prkio, anal nir. k tan bona, uying. , , / JUMPILY .k lioo'.lol • . No. 116Nonth Whams:nil'. . FURNITURE . - BELLING OFF WHOLESALE O RETAIL. . la and nu Thini etroat, opposite Edraandaan aCa and 111 Yutuih ante- lUitllo W ito., tiALh CLIEAP., WAGONS, OIL WAGONS - and SKIING WAGONS, CABLEWAY'S CASTS ANL COAL VA Las; TIMLEU WBELLB.:CANAL, CARLYN• YAYYVtittich: AND STONE AlAtiON:6 all 61 the heat My timber; aim all kinds of repairing attended to promptly. Apply to SORT. LIARS, Wawa, Masai, Sark of Federal street Station, Allegheny. entil I:1yd YON_ A.KNellielL, &POETICS IND Dwain In the molt brand. of GENUINE. HA DANA CIGARS, and all kinds of +SMOKING AND CHEWING TODAINA liNuFr. YANOI MEEIISt:HAUM• DIPLM, TUBIGB,' &o.; tc.,in peal vartrty, UNDER THE BT. 'CHART L 8 HOTEL, Pitt.dlurgh, N. 13.—The Trade inppliod on libaral tam+. QI'UUCA../ OWES.* bTUCtIi AND MAST/0 :WORKER, PAPER BANGER ANL , PLANTER/ M. r - tx,Nums: .f.ND ORNAMENTS of .611 kinds Itnnistied on Atari untie.. unlers left -, No. t 3 Consseas .treat, dow. from W. 140. w 1 , 4 PiAbsker'• WIU raper Stuns, No. 1 , 1 Wood st.rww, will La promptly attendod to, ulna W W. - flit:M(l,, . - gtlec.i3seor to: . Pitt, T T • led& le TOullis. No. sr Wood ctrent , colue at'. Diamond alley, dealer Will kindsCNTLER.Y, NA 201 LS, Hi FLXS; UAW° Lysas; , Vittl, 51:12L SOUS. GUNS. an.a AA A lai• • •• • Al.r• I of the Jabove•gutela ocondafiNy du baud. ut6l At.A.SON &" 'AI WNSENI.I,. o tr. It Panicana"ancv Dualism In • HAWN, D1U121.7 NEY," LAND, 11118.2 'AND ).U.III.Y.IVILK, Nu. 12 liourtin etrrirt, Hoar PNtaborgh. C • • tliT I'. lAA LL, LRALiultx ALL' • POVIEIIIII, Doc,cud , ac.. No. 67 Wood larva, Pittsburgh.. Jo 7 1.) -- H. PALMER, NO. WOOO JUIN NONNSItI. HATS, BTILA TRIM AI INNS, and STRA W il/(101n4 generally. • 110 0K8EL.LERS, iffi• it A Y , CO. ' &pox - sill/ma . AND STA AL. 711 4 ir" N0..66 Wood stmet, SCHOOL (ha corner o 1 Third,. Plttabargb, Pa. and LA W BOOKS constantly on Lund. - AL 'O. 0 ll` dc CO., STATIox.; PaiYrßl4.lq:: OINK KiLlifilAC7ol=lll, AND Jun Wood gitreat, Pittxburgh., eau L READ, lioossnutit'• D • SU- P." • neon; N0..78 Tour% *Crest; Apollo tiMlufa.. MZ3l2=irp WWILLIAM. WARD, Datuit ix Vitalt m 'pear Tom!, Iloatuaoas, and all er, cuilllurfor b ursa , Peraona tau . prucara 1.4A218 throne,' my agency °mown:laid° terms. nolo wis,lsg te Invest their money to good ad- Tentage, cau always dud Ann and wood dada payer at m °lnce, for sale. All outamlnikatlnna and Interview atrtetly confi dential. °ace, aftbil street, apposite Bt. Paul. Catheelnd. Jabdtr C 11010 E TEAti-100 half chests N.! Black azal Breen' Teas, Melodist* rooms ot tke Spew =pi IngllA Breakfast, roans ton and Goo 'Powder Tram, to lb. market, for aala, at • moll . s4rance vs Importer's prices, by the amt, caddy or alogle ;Mood. J 141.1.. A. ININSIIIAW, not Center Liberty and Baud .troets. .4 4 1 t. sirE rE —R4.I vrd by extolls.. Ude day, 12 boron -pekes Noll tad Print Butter. • For sale at 114 Second @treat. apls . ' . FRANK VAN 11 0110X1t. . ground Corn' Meal, In store and For sole by JAMIB A. rrtzsts, • • Co rn er net and Blarkot ethertti. - ritYrll.ilinle N./ Cotton. I. bogs Feather , now landing front the steamer Amyl'. City, AO We by . rf___ . - . ISAIAH DUM A , MY CO. Ma t t —2l bble. Red and" hits 'whist. Juit trocolved and rcir min by -, JAMES A. irrzzi4 , .: : Nyy. ' ..-tlarntir Abalbet and Writ streeta. . 11QACOlii, . itiii.Ould 1.7 HAN% Lo Smoke Moms n od Or Ws* w ~,t ► ./ ~, r____ ., t ~t - LARD--,ligeon. C.'lG&at aoo444l.zit.rfir =ME ;,~~< _1~~.~.. PITTSBURGH Jrz or- .1100.88. CARD PHOTOGRA PUS Now .tykennt new *tore. SAY & 4.10.'9 55 Wtxxl at fur the mle of 1 pa'allows. C&NE AND WOOD aetua REDUCED PRICES, JAS. W. WOOHWELL, .. - ,k..ii;.:1.. 'ai''''. • `.1r0.4*Ppr,..nrVNV.5g•••=47,1t,t,&,•414.,,,, ,••••,,••••.•."5.a. V-• . ; • = • ' ,pittsburgh 05auftit. S. RIDDLi: & 00 EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS, PoNlication Office No. 84 Fifth Wee AIORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THY HOUR OP PUBLICATION. TERMS: nominin EMTION—E6 per annum advance, or 12 mum per week from carrion. Itymeno EDIIIOII-4 per annum In advance, or e non per week from carriers. EIKTION—SingIe coping, $2 per "nom, Fire or more, $1,15; Ten or upwards, $1 pm. annum Invariably in advance. ADVERTISING AT .REASONABLE RATES. DAY MORNING, "APRIL 2.9. tity 4 tuar4oact:t'sq:ck:f.tci The report of the capture of IFAI Odeon! is oredited. This is a terrible blou , to the confed orates and the entire downfall of the rebellion cannot be far off. The defences below New Orleans were for midable. An account, furnished by a gentle man, who has just made his escape from that city, to the New,York Herald, presents many interesting partioulars : 9KETCII OP TUN FORTIVICATIONN AiRoUND NRW ORLLANR. Fort Jackson, on the Mississippi river, mounts one hundred andfour guns, and Fort Philip, nearly opposite, sixty-fire. There are masked batteries on either side of the river, extending eight mites. These batteries are built in the form of triangles base to base. The rebels have thrown shains tioress the river, which are held by rafts at each 'end, and then anchored. They also have rafts load-• ed with turpentine in readiness to use againit the soldiers of the Union, by floating them, when set on fire, in proximity, to the Union fleet. Within about nine miles of the city'of New Orleans, on the old battle ground of the last war with England, thereto afortificatiou ex. i re tending from the river-to ttr lake and the Mexican Gulf Railroad . 1' a fortification is billtt on a ridge, and,after It . slew the Max lean Gulf Railroad it emerge into a swamp, wherp it is interrupted, and again commences on the other side, where they Louisiana race course formerly was, extending to the lake. This fortification mounts forty-two guns sev eral of which wore spiked one night-b y the l Union soldiers, while the sentinels were "on duty." Within about four to six miles of New, • Orleans, near Algiers, which is situated on a road back of the river, two flirts are now built, large enough to hoM from 'twelve to fifteen guns cash. There is an intrenchment thrown up opposite the Mint, on the &OMe or bank of the river, mounting one gu6 ; but four gone can be worked with facility there. At Carrollton, five miles above the city, are ii i two fortifications, es width across to Ken nerville, thence to the Jacks n Railroad, ten miles from the city, and on 't the lake. Till STLITIA OP Ilea!; {Lucas Are poorly armed, and of doubtful fealty to the new government. The hest,and most re liable troops had all been rent away. Ten UNION BILIITIMEST ix TIM CITY, Awn BOW it IS 711•1910. There are a great many'Union men in the city ; tut they are afraid tote any thing, as ,the parish prison is so euntignons, ands great , many have been inearceratedthere for the en prassion of Uniegreentintualli: There were seven old wed, who had been following the occupation of fishermen on the lakes from seven to fifteen year!, arrested in New Orleans and sent to the parish prison. Raving been kept there some time, they were taken out of prison at twelve o'clock at night, hand-cuffed, and hanged, without any trial, because the city authorities thought they had known too much, and might run down to the blockading fleet for the purpose of either piloting them up or to give them information. avow DAY LIVE It 0011 Olit.4•18. No inch thing as gold or silver can be found An the city. Every business man issues his 'own money. Gold in worth eighty per cent. Pierre Souls is now ono of the provost mar shals, and has wren hundred veto etwayed to burrs the city at the onwoush 'of the Union The following were the average prices for articles in New Orleans when ho left: Salt, $l2 per sack ; butter, f t 20@1 25 per pound; coffee, $1 25 per pound; lard, 33 cents per pound ; potatoes, $3 per barrel ; flour, $2ll per barrel ; beets or sheen, $25 per pair, and in these proportions for everything else. The people would die of starvation if they had not the free market, ',high supplies them with meat and vegetables twice • . week. Iron is scarce. They would buy any sort Of this now very useful article at the highest piices—if they could get it. There are eighty tons of powder stored in the new Marine Hospital. The banks have cot fire dollar bills in two to wake them two and a half. As fast as the merchants procure Confeder ate money they boy cotton and sugar, intend ing, as soon as they are attacked by the Union forces, to Tut the. American flag over ' this property for preservation. The marabouts do not wish to hold their money, but, invest it is real estate and such like. There is one Union paper in- the city—the Dpily This Dtha—edited hictlinneSs. The ftieetyissio had to suspend the publication or, its evening edition for want of paper. It is , now printed on yellow, brown and all kinds of paper that can.be picked up, and is reduced to bitt its former site. Our informant further States that the worst secessionists in the city are Northern born men; the Vigilance Committee being composed almost exclusively of this clam, of which N. A. Tyler, a Jeweller on Ca nal street, Is the principal. ,TRAITOSI TRIGGS . . General Twigge can be-seen every day rid ing around the city in his hereto:he, drawn by a spec of horses, looking the very picture of; it traitor, at the expense of his young wife's fortune. The cause of General. Twiggs re signing his commission was that the Mayor and Common Council. appropriated $lOO,OOO for the protection of. the city, and appointed a committee of five to superintend the works, which made old Twiggs 'hopping mad," be cause he could not have the handling of the money. Be and the Mayor bad a flare-up in consequence, and he sent in his resignation to Jeff. Davis. stating that be was too old ind infirm to fill the office.. Jeff. Davis then sant General Mansfield Lovell to take command of the Department of Louisiana. TB* DULL RUN (UNION) ratioxxes. Four hundred and eighty-eight'of the pris oners taken at Bull Run and Manassas were brought to New Orleans and incarcerated in the parish .prison. They were escorted through the city by regiment of darkiee, - under commend of "Old Jordan," who was at the• battle of New Orleans under General Jackson. These prisoners were placed six teen in. each cell, with one miserable blanket each. - They were served 'with two scant meals a day ' and were covered with vermin. TUN CONYZDCRATC SIOLDIZRY. The bait drilled as well as the best dressed regiment in New Orleans is the negm regi ment, and prominent among them can be seen "Old Jordan, " who la captain of Company A. All the fficer' of thin regiment are col ored. Our informant says that the rebel °M eets and privates who came under his notice are the 1:1104 drunken, demoralised set be ever saw. Most of the officers were drunk ail the time he was there. D. kf.:lllldroth, proprie tor of the St. Charles.llotel, has a oompaiiy called the Nildieth Gliiard, and is an adjutant in one of the Louisiana regiments ;. Jas. 0. Nixon, proprietor of the NewOrlenes Crescent, la a lieutenatitoolonel in &Ott, essalry eons, PalV• BURL ININSOATS BRING BUILT. The rebels have the gunboat Florida - and several others, not iron -clad, fitted up for action. The two dry cloaks at Mglers hare been re moretil and converted into. gunboats, mount lug twentrgune each, Their decks IWO per. fectlyAerel,with no bulwarks.' The centre is ibplit up ihuitinglr with two het thickness or R=~a~ a< ~ timber, and then plated, having only a hatch- I way towards the stern to' place the men in. 1 . our Members. of Congress from this They are towed by steamers. Two gunboats The two members have been. built at the old Bayou Bridge for I county usually vote together on all important Lake Pontchartrain, by Sidney A. Porter. 1 subjects, and always vote right, 'and truly They have very large side wheels, twain) not' represent their constituents in all cases where iron clad: They mount ten guns earth.. The Manassas battering ram. or "the Mud any important question •in at stake. They Turtle," as it is more appropriately deeigna- iliffer, howeeerr, from each other on one sub ted, ie a complete failure. It is altogether ject. On Friiay, Mr. DAWIIS, Or Illasslehn broken down, and requires two steamers to help It into action. setts, mede some remarks in the House in The rebels are building two gunboats at referenbe to Mr. Csuesion, in which 'he said Carrelton on a new plan, inventedby a young there were certain gentlemen from Pennsylva and ambi tiou s mechanic , named Smith. . nia, who had . protested against taking Mr: MISSISSIPPI RIVES PORTIPIeiTIOSS. There are no fortifications at Eston'Rouge, CAMRRON into the Cabinet, .and. yet !were Vicksburg, Natchez or Memphis. The only brought before President LINCOLN, on their fortification on the. Mississippi, from New knees, and Made to retract it all. Orleans to Memphis,. is that of Fort Adams, '/U ur im Mr. CANIGIIT. (Rep.) of Pennsylvania, on ono of the bluffs, whisk mounts four guns. remarked that, as the gentleman had not par;. Fort Randolph and Fort Pillow, (the latter ticularised the members of the delegation, he situated between the former and Memphis ) would state that he was one of those who were left almost comparatively deserted du- rotested against taking Cameron into the ring the. bombardment of Island No. /O. The gabinet. Ho had never withdrawn or quail guns were taken by the rebels from those Led' that protest: — forts to strengthen Island No. 10, leaving Mr. , MOORHEILD, (Rep.,) of Pennsylvania, only a small number of men and five pieces said he recommendal the appointment of Mr. for their protection. Cameron, and he stood by ft. Ile believed: it Frets the above account, it would seem that was a good appointment for Pennsylvania : there would be but little difficulty after Fort (Laughter.] . Later in the day, Mt. DAMPS, HI further Jackson was taken, but itho following from , commentieg on the contracts made by Mr. the New Orleans Picayune, of April 5, pro- CA MILTON, spoke of a . colobration of the return meets a more formidable. aspect: Is is no of harmony among old political antagonists doubt exaggerated. : . ~-some of them knowing the' value of the The Mississippi Is fuddle:ls favors they had ieeeived:e as to.be im- hi t. 10.ss 001LtEAD, (Rep.,) of Pennsylvania, passable for any hostile fleet or flotilla. Forte m inquired. what reason the gentleman supposed Jackson and-St: Philip -are 'armed with one -that such persons had who attended the al hundred and seventy heavy guns (sixty-three 'leged celebration.. pounders, rifled by Barkley Britten, and re- Mr. Dawea. answered him in the language wired from Ungland.)" The navigation of of the poet: the river is stopped by a diniof about a quer- ~, , net, if au ,. in tinda,,,nrt ter of a mile from the above forts. No flo- ' I know art, that I love i.,., w g i r lataver thoa art." tilis on earth Would force that dim in less than two hours;,thiring which it would be within short and. cross range of ono hundred and seventy guns of the heaviest calibre, many of which would be served with red hot shot, nu merous furnaoes- for which have been erected ie every fort eildtattery: ID a day or two we shall have ready two iron-cased floating batteries. The plates aro fear and a half ltmlies thick, of the best ham moral. iron, received from England and France. Each iron-cased battery will mount twenty sixty-eightpounders, placed so as to skint the water , - and striking theenemy's hull between wind and water. We have an abund ant supply . of incendiary shells cupola far; Laces for meulton iron, congreve rockets and O 0 ships. , •. : Between ?tow Orleani and the forts there. it a eonstant succession of earthworks. At the Plain-of Chalmette, near Janin's proper ty, there are redoubts ' armed with rifled can rib% which have been found-to be effective at Gee miles range. A ditch thirty feet wide and, C tWentypri deep extends from the Miesissippi to .La iere. In Ports St. Philip and Jackson there are 3,00(1 men, of whom 4 goodly portion are ex perienced artillerymen and gunners who hare served:Ai tke nary. r. . . AL New Orleans itself we have 32,000 infan try, and al many more qiiertereik,,in the im mediate neighborhood. In ', discipline and delll,they are far superior. to the. Yankees. We have two, very able tad Siativo Generals who possess our entire eititlileilos, clen..Mana field 'Lovell and Brigadier fleneral Rugglea, Bog Commodore. we_ hare otdHollins, a Nei son in his way, n fiscatioii. It is supposed that 'Mr. Sharman's bill, possibly modified in some reepeote, will pass the Senate, go to the Speaker'. tahle, and be taken up by the Ilona° and passed. ' Andrew Juba],ion, Emerson Etheridge aad Mer ' aceblaynard, who hate seen iztbe horrors o 'secession mkt rebellion in Tennessee, de- Slre that some kind or confiscation act is lib infutely noceesity, Mr. Maynard's testimony is exceedingly valuable. Ile is a bitter pro slivery map, and has a reputation for caution aid temperate action. He is for a confiscation bill. The Kentucky men, who wereilebauehed by the neutrality doctrines of the Union party of that * State, oppose °Very severe measure against the rebels, except fighting them in the !The Republicans in both Houses are very generally in favor of the Sherman bill. In t le Senate it is understood that Metiers. Cow es, Collarner, Doolittle and Browning are in doubt about the passage of any confiscation act. Mr. COWAN . , on Friday, introduced a bill in the Senate, amending the act of April, 1790, to the effect that any person found guilty of treason shall have all his goods, rights, chat tells, credits, and effect, forfeited to the United States by the proper court, (in addition to the personal punishment for treason ,) the means to be provided for by legal proCeae, whether the property lie in the district where the trial occurs or not. It is provided that where a (hand Jury find a true bill against a person fo)r treason who has not been arrested and has ofemped, the court shall proceed (as enumera ted in the bill by duo legal proms.) to, forfeit hls goods, etc., and deprive him of his rights. It is also provided that marshals shall ex- Os* to'sale and sell chose' in action, belong ing to convicted or executed traitors, for the bdst price which can be obtained for the same; arid the purchaser shall be entitled to sue-and recover antotitits duo thereon. But whenever euph chimes in action shall consist in a right to!services from another Be servant or appren tiCe for life or for a term of years, then such seivant and apprentice shall be immediately freed' and discharged from all obligations of ditty or-service. The defendant; in the trial, may plead not guilty, on,the ground that he bra she is Included in a general.amnesty or pardon from tho President. It is provided that the act take effect from the let of May. This bill might answer provided it could be enforced, but what hope Is there that any Grand Jdry can be got to find a bill in the southern states against any traitor. Where so:great a portion of - the influential people are &ditty, it is not reasonable to expect they can be'punished by any action of their own juries and courts. The bill may be-constitutional, but it lea nullity. Why Gen. MeDovrefl urns Assigned, a Department. The Washington correspondent of the Ch cage - Tribune says: A miserable story has been ea afloat by Gen. Mcelation's partisans, to the effect that Secretary Stanton has been embarrassing and crippling him in his operations at Yorktown. The simple factio that Gen. McClellan order ed:Gen. fdattowell's corps down .there after taking away the three corps (Ileitaselman'si Sumner's and Key's),• and the President, dooming it advisable to have 1011 e troops left to 'defend Washington, against any sudden foray of the enemy, countermanded the order, end created an independent department for 'McDowell. The obvious Intention of those' who have given coneney to the above story is to throw the responsibility of delay or dims -- ter at Yorktown upon the shoulders, of, tba Secretary . or War, itisfead of allowing:lEl6 rest where It belongs. It la evident now the retention' of MCDowell's corps, and its move ment upon Fredericksburg, were the wisest things that bare been done on the Potomac since , the war began. • I • A National FonndrY. A Washingten letter /aye: There le n o w sem tiroelient of inch Con certed action among tbe IYeetern add the Venn sy Wallin Senator* and Representativai, in will Bemire the ereation of , * cannon ihundry.at" the' Allegheny arsenal,- about,* - Putto;•. burgh, and an armory and'arolnatatAlaegf.i aittniughltiniantiiit -candid judgeicrtfiikllik btu*. 91th i:Xiiidson' itord therpoperpeitioo,lot ji ,r, - dry, end ;that lni. ii*ro gb heed armory of"anot6ar. The Secession Proclivities of the The Post has taken C. L. Lamberlon, of Clarion county, as the expounder of its creed and defender of the true faith, and is publish ing from day to day in extettio his secession speech of the 11th, Match last in the State Senate. Here is a specimen brick, speaking of the South as ofa loyal, oppressed and much abused' people generally, it says "In. the end they will be.subjugated ; for what vast armies and navies and abundant, financial resources have done in the past, they can do In the future. nu may then—sihja gate these men who are "true and loyal'neir; as partitioned Polled 'is. subjugated; always chafing iit the ehaine that bind her. .Yon may hold: them as Austria holds- writheing , Htm gary, but take care lest, too, like the Hunga rians, to recover their rights, they do not carry menace to, the very walls of the capital of their, oppressor. You may trample them in dust as was classic Greece, but like her they may rise in their despair to become a nation. You may enthrall them as was Italy by that royal house, which, like the Bourbon, "neither learns nor forgets," but like Italy, their con dition may invade the sympathy of the world, and they wake up to become a people and a power on the earth." The ChwOeston Mercury will please copy Loss. at the Hattie of Pittsburgh Landing. There were twenty-five Illinois regiments in the field. Aggregate lossei—killed, 662; wounded, 2,958; missing, 214. Aggregate losses of twenty-five Illinois regimenti; 3,834'. 'Thu Chicago Times declares that the "taws- . MI i ty . lists in the Illinois regiments; incJndi ng the regiments to be isported• atoll the deaths. fromwounds, will be swollen to at least • 800. The regiMents engaged did not average to ex coed 500,men. - . , The Indiana Fourty:fourth lost 2LI UM; tha Thirtaenth hlissonri, 89. Gen, division alone lost 1,895 men, killed, wounded and missing_ ' A recapitulation of the losses thus officially reported, shows the following results : Killed (Illinois; Indiana and Missouri regiments, 116: wounded, 3,192; missing, 240. Total of reported, 4,160. According to the most trustworthy accounts, this aggregoto represents about one-half clf ourloss in the battle. Senator Powell Mr. Powell, of Kentucky, is growing very 'bald and imperious of late in his attacks upon the government for its arrests of men sus pected of treason. For a man who has himself been suspected. and who never has a word of condemnation for the - infamous rebellion, this style is not suited ih a loyal Senate. Mr. Sumner, last week, administaied a deserved rebuke. Powell very freely stigmatised the- President as a tyrant and usurper. Be his never bestowed an epithet Ivan Jefferson Davie. The Semite in oiidootly nick of being lectured by a man with suck antecedents. . . . 'There area few mon in meth - House, who are in sympathy with the rebels, and deserve -hanging as richly as JEFF". Dana himself. They are all Demoerats, and their nuMberi3 too few fo do any,mischief except' direiti . n ~Y! , Whether they are spies of the Confederate Government w cannot eay, but they, need watching.- The trost.,Clatt Ship Galena. This new vessel has arrived at Hampton Roads. The North American says of - here' A description will show that. this vessel has been built upon no known:model, and that she was. intended to be remarkable for ripeedi: shallow, draft, Arid .capacity, tail* perfootly - seaworthy. Her armor is like nothing else afloat, and is a purelj Yankeihirention. The plans have' been changed by - the . Retry De= partment sinee'slie was commenced, by in creasing the : thickness of her plates, and cov ering her. entirettill above water with them; Instead' of Only &part. Her site and tonnage Indicate that ahe is. intended for heavy work anywhere. and everywhere. Thus, of all the armor.-:clad-rams and batteries built in Amer ica .by us or, by the rebels, not one, has any counterpart in Europe, all be ing built on orig inal plans. The Kensington, now building at Philadelphia, wilt differ Irons the rest, and also from. the European plans, in haring bar armor of hammered iron v and her sides above. water at deflecting angles, so as to n eausethe shot to glance from her.- The- ingenuity of our countrymen has never been more bril liantly displayed than in the oenstractio . d of artuor-clad - vessels, a department, 'too, ln which it bad beetfaupposed that the efforts of the English and Prosneh were as perfectas not to afford lunch room for our Inventive powers.- • MOTU:IR.—The 'coparttiership hereto fige pending between JOHN. B. 4 7ANPIELD • and D. N. BABBOIJIL under the name and etple .J. D. CANFIELD d CO is dlreolved by Ilmltation. The business of the late arm wil/be fettled John D. Cardeld, whopwill emitirmeabe:Prorleleo, Pro diem and Comm/sloe boaineek at. 14141 old stand. No,. 141 and 143 Tint street. JOHN B. OANP/ELD. Pittsburgh, lan.l; lailitalltfr' • .. • 'VOUCH . TO PROPERTY ,HOLD ; >c IN` IN THY CITY 0111•PITT8BURGIL--.411 *boss who hare Weglosted to pay lb* &arthiuttall. meat of their - Gnaw% and kariog isemby iMified that'll" thelwisli to timid costa lipon sow ammaineet, they- will - WI Immediately and qisidats all anuses that may be irtatidlog id at this date, April 2d, 18,62., • WILIZICLIBAUTI.impa - • • ' • Trwistair. MACKEREL ` • 100 !AIL ho ld 100 half libls large No. '3 • • , bbd. zi0..2 Mackerel, 100 half bbd. No. " • 100 the No.l LmY s • , Neddyed aal fee sold by MEANS4 CIOININ.I• Clornei Wood and First otreats. AXIS. eIItIVILX bbl. Bottoit . 15 bbli:fiedt.ftigg.--, ;„„:1 20 Oa:Lew:ohne Chooor, so , do : Tlmotby,&,- 5 "do'-' Oliesttrut , 201solf bbluNo.4: ,O do . do' Booitrisd - . • FLY ~r.~ : zaw rrß.txicz FEE - niSURANBE BY UMBRIA. A NOE MUTUAL INSURANCE• 0011IPANY. OP PILL ADELPIIL2,,es BUILDINGS, 11642,4164. perpetual, bIIittA RANDILE,I9IIII,NITUNR, Am, 111 town or nostary. Mal NosBo6Wansti OIPITA $2.8e,510; Assam $308,608 96-101664 YOr Bo Sag e an ImPronalaty Proper* ty, wo h double the am0un t........--S/90.000 0 2 (hound ut, flnt clas— ......—. 2,Di1l 2 . Penns. IL Co.'. 6 per Met. lieutTeCes ' Loan, ,000, catt—......—... .... 47,900 00 , 41Ity of P Iladelphls, 6 per mat, 1,047 1400 p pp Alleghen county 6 per Ma P. fl. R. Los; • 10,000 00- Collate nds, well secured__.. , 2,06,01,0 , Suntingdas and -Broad -Top Mountain 1 16111 road o,lm,psuyonortms ha5n....... 4,000 GO Pennsylvania ltallroad Co.'s Stock.. 4,000 00 '' Stock of Reliance Mutual humane* Co.. SUDO al Stock of County tuvlnsurenco C 0....—. 1,050 00 Stocked Delswan IL S. Immense oo 'NO 00 Oossuercbel Bank do . —.,.,.. NUS 91 Mechanics' Blink do • —. 2,012 60 Unkm Be Bourauce 06.'s Scrip..... ..... lOU 00 Dille Beceinble, bosinese paper...—...— 16,221 18 Book Aixousits, accrued' Interest, ets.—... 0,06 72 thsah ma hand and in lumds of noun-- 11365 ; 15 9E18,508 90 TINGLEY. Prelisho6. Clem Tingley Samuel Blanbim, Wm. 11... Thotomon, Hobert Steam, Frederick Brown, Wm. Reeser, C. Stevenson, Boo). W. Tingley, John It.. Worrell, kleraball Hill, ' l 4 iorthout:oorner INDEmNrry" AGAINST -LOttli 43Y .1. 711117.— FHA HELIX NIDE INSURANCE CHID PANY or PHILADELPHIA. Office, 433 sad 437 Chestnut Mama. near Fifth. r • ' it , Statement of Amots, January Ist,. lB 6o44llobettl ' agreeably to an act of dasentbly, being— Pint MOrtgptgoa, amply secared...... :Neal lat te, (pres'S sal, 511213,2111, el) cask 16204 oo • Temporasy . Loans, on ample :Collaterai-, -. • 119,135 22 Stocks, (pedant value Stitiel7 72) out-, 82,786,00 Notes and Bills • 'l,olll* • • Melt ..... UAW 410 l• •••••••••-••••••, . . 12 . 208 A,r 61 .%, mar Vie 'only pietas from premiums *Wll Oumpany can divide by law are from -VDU - wtrictr'''' ,bava been determined.. Insurance mule on every description of property. In towir and unitary, at raise as lows+, are oonsisient Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty Porno, they bare paid lowan by fire to ;In amount exoseditta. `Year .51ilifou ofDaftara, thereby atfordhie eOdesics of the advantage. of lusuratice, 111 Wait all-lbeltabLUT ty 'and • disposition ' to . meet • with • praniPtneis 'al 1 llPbf4ties. .. • : ' Losses ai 117,• lioesies paid. daring the year 1 8 58..i.i.,.i.5106 1 085 67 DIIILCROILS Charles - N. Rancher; • 'lsaactea, !Mordecai D. Lewd; Jacob R. Smith,; • 'rotas Wagner * • Edward C; il =. David Burka, Samuel Unita, (large CHARLET N. BANDSER,Prabieid. . , RDWARD DALB, - Floe Prosideist.- . Wr. A . STXU..;Secusary pro um. , • DADRNER covFnc - Akii.t., " 'mid ,0111oe Northeitat cor. Wood.* Third IRE; .- MARINK 'AND INLAND IN '. r F.81111.A1W11.-4N.SUIOICTS. COMPANY Of NOBTI.I AMERICA, PIIILAUELPHIA.' -•:: . Isanybraged troumxxx •.• ;: Assets; MumarylU; In.. * ANTRUB G. COFFIN, ITAlMeag e : THOMAS PLAYT.ltusaiarp. • • ..• • ~. • f tNSURANL.E'-STATE -• ii OP PENNSYLVANIA. FNILADELPHIA, , Incorporated 1794-. . , Capital,'SSuOMAL ' Amuse, February I, a.;•$411)10. , . nia4Rit lIA.RTFORD ETR:E'U , ROM. 007aAHTFWID... • • • .:-.l3:corpolated I.Bls—Capi - 'MAW Ameds, ILI - .49 754 53 /17 arIiFFINZiIN3N, lirridaat , , TIMO. C. ALLYN, Bern:4n, . . atr Insurance In {be above old and reliable Cow pinkies can be obtained by. application to folsAlly 87Water .treet, • IV: P...1°"5;x11114*4 dta WESTlfill o r - INSURANVE..COMPA pirrsnutcau. • • ' O. N. GolliDON,Ssoretary„. lath., No. 1.1 Water dtroot, .Spiu?g A Ware. boube, up !stair.; Pflutburgh. . -- "4 !node agidad kiiads of Fire and:Marti, , tglaggood 4.1a/wears who —4l beataw in,tha community, and mho are drier. • .nsecl, by prtaitybitio libera li ty, oaa a a,i,, tie character dada they.haae.canoued, as• afro-dig tha test' • .2' , protection to thoom lode. desire go I. ioagrogg. 3 . .; • ASSE7B, OCTOBER 50, 1855 s . •• ' Ohio° g 550,(.0 Open Accotinta, I'remiunt Notae..— 27,085 14 .. Notes nod BOIS Dincattnted 174,075 12 . •-• 011114710a1l : Jemee $1.13,241 245 • • , H. Miller, Jr., I Andrew Ackley, . McAuley, , Alexender Speer, liatluudel Perid IL., Long, Alex- Nimick, George permia, ekewell IL Smith , John IL. Al!Cune.:. C. W. Itlcketeon. 1_39 • , •, r, lL „GORDON. fkararily,, iirrizt.NB IN u..givis UE WAIL' ANY. NJ 01- BITTSSIBILGII. Odloe, corner Market and streets,•• Water streets, second • • -•- •-- ' IVAL B 4QALNl*4 . r*d.ei, SAMUEL 8.E.; &emery. ; /names Steamboats mid Bargees. . Insures against lois and damage In the navigation • of the Southern Mul,Weeterrrithers, ~ leakee and " Bayous, quad the navigation of the Sean •; • ; ?Deana 4p:elicit 106 and &Maga by Wm.lMPleld . Jim Part; Jr., " 'John Bbl i.on G. Johnston, Rees► Owens. J. Jae. St. Imes... • , S. - Limbed% , • Houk T. Bowe, John S. Dllerorth,;. Barclay Preston. Charlea Lt. Zug, ; George Btu ham, . • 4mtil , - 131411 A lIELL'iIIA , 11.11.11 AND 1.4,114, J. igliouklistm COMPANY, No. 149 Cbeennt et. ~, Capital, lITIO,Inti-Aseete, &VAMP, A ••—•'. ~ • 4- .' , ' Will 'make all klmla of Duni/Lace. elt.b.i Perfatna ‘ l : or Waited, on every Anatilinkin of Property.wilet , -•L' - rhandiee, at yawned. rates of ?vet:Worn. .. ,', . . . ~ •. ROBERT. P. KING, PreeMrar • '''' ,. , N. W. BALDWIN, Floe preadrat .1.: - F. BLACKIIONNE, Bacrefarloc - . . , JIIIISCIOSS : . - . ' • • I.lm i li n t .P rl , .., .. John Clayton, _ J. ii. Megargas. I B. CO Wrier. J. U. COFFIN Arras, Third and Wood streeti, - ___________-_-.—_ IL E. )4. B. Euaish, Geo. W. iltrown;; P.,D. Savers, ALLEGELKNY 'INSURANCE PANY PITTSSUEOII. OMoryNo.37TOW alma, Bank Block. ' Omen* against. all kinds - of Tire as& Marlin Nisivi : ISA.S.O JONES, Praides. • JOHN D. -21000 RP,--Vio• Praids.O. "Capf. Diik, bnwral Api a ; Jobs D. McCord, - Capt. Mna Jacobs, - B. M: &ails& (*pt. Wm. Las, • .Bold. B. DOL.. Iwo Jonas, Hassan Marro, Childs • Gpl. B. O. Ors', Jolai Irwin; Jr., B. 1.. Fahnoalock. .PlaJros. DIANOS 1 PIANOS 1-lust " • .i., received from New York, ono Yu , parlor FULL 7 OCTAVE R05E....1 -WOOS. rlckly wove. , LOUIS XtY S „, orer•temig. lOU Iron fr ame, felt cov ered' .". ". eic. Will be multi for 52bs. __ .•,. *-!,.-.. , • - CHARLOTTE BLITHE, t 3 'Fifth SO. . Solo .Agent, for kfamiiiya Pianos ami Prince's Hoke,' ~aeons. PIANOS. s2oo Varybintbiome Basauncsnan.'B2oo %''Y; . taro Pluto, with °smarting Boas Strings, tall Iron , ,frame, grand action, carved legs, pedal and" Inuit° , ' - desk. at Just reenirea and I' r male by ' :flu, - • , 4011 N: II; ma tlo w. f01V6.4.i.'". - ' 4 _ AZ.NIII.I.'U.N. .B.ELOTREItS' 'NNW E TORIERIANO&-Anotheruipply of the {are* &Tea 'OctaveTide . °wood Panos, from Usueltci: , • Brothere, New Tork,just received mid tot Lilo by .raa Jonx atzbLon,st Wood st. MASON & liAbiLLN't; bISLUDEOLI at 1160,1100, $75,160 and $45, reoilviag sad sale by - JOHN U. MILLOB, • • .;( 1- 7 - 0! :11AN ' • I.j.SW• $l 5 . 5100,811Jand SHO. for Arnie by - • -• op= -- JOHN H.. HELLO N. 151. . ;.;-; --- - - CocttlitONEW-NO, TO-NOS.-3 superb Te Chltkerthr recelied iind fox Loa j c itmu , L , n wood ht. 700 6 C~%iliot~e taiie LL L. 0110011, Z. Loth n* Itabt..Tolaad; Cbax. Leland, . Jaoob Smith Bowan,: Woodwani, John Itlaaell, Piltatreu. 'O l / I IAN, Secretary. . COLTILir, dyad. Tbird and Wood anat.: ,
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