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NO. 257 LibertY its Set. bunch, Pa. • .G.ln A1fD713 11 14.471L1P0WN......' • IkirACKEOWN LI:NRART, FLOUR .11. L an:alike= - Pandas, biopics Aro ocantunast OtellsOlastkers,rPotateel. Pda *Ed "WI A.h Sahandashlandeedind Lard Oils, Dried and Or Ssalts..Thsethy.47laver, lux sad Gran Seeds... • Oash adman mad. ILlanalgttsaents. . :ly Mere .rG Pittsburgh. 11.1 , 4 U 1S - FIE I.l' 'Comma , mu' Awn rOILWAJWING gammon. aid whole.: 413 •Sealer in WESTSItIe MARYS. 011ESSE,; BEITTER, LAVAL PORE. BACON; YLOIJIL TISK: -LPOTAND FILIAL ASP .LAILDOILS, DRIED FRUIT . 3A341 PrAnd. .tanaralty;LlO... 14 4.43 143 3*at !Area, 913P,M1.D. & SILE 1 14111), ComussioxMßer manes and dealers i ln PLOUR,.GBAIN AND PRODUCE, No. 243 Litiarty street, Pittiburgh. , Pa: • 'Mateo brands of Timm tbt Bakers cud too eine:hotly on baud. • Particular attention potd to foi" Merctiandlanyetterally • octatly 'Av.. Iti.ANIE V . AN . , — II,ODISOBAND Cereuitilicia FLOUR., BUT- Tlia,B11,00)18, fillEDB, -LAUD, CHEESE. POLK,. ! 1 11=1:1;41111014SEllr FB (MS mind i';oduca epeu: eiral),Te• -Liberal cosh advances made ou sausiainueu Warehouse, No. llllbocood etteet,Tithiburgh. ` 1 . us. U 'Mat, 1t . 11) RNALFIIIN ORUDY:OILS, daddyd 7 :Conlei Hand atiant ana .110 , 144.1.0. ItoYAY, kroimaliouga sltn it, oilman' llialcifarr„ fur Abe 'aids of. 111.0.1n 1 . 4111.1.111, BACON. 'WAD, BOTTLE, ..E.lKiti, and West.= Prodaos gessondly. Ito. 1311.1T11141.111 STltErsZoorner of that, Pittsburgh. Pa. - .lllllrOrderanad conatim—ieuts aolictrod. J 4n KS A. oxiciapitWxn J. i. ,4 o3ratemtat. Iliaseaarr,aor therola of MUD& SAVOR, LARD, BUTTEII,BENDS, DRIED .MRIMX, and Pa - cature generally. No., 16 Market a., corner of Firet,,Pttuburah. ' ack:dly • QCHOMAKEB. "LANG, .Comatussior Jklegasorro vholessto deolon Io OWNS. -111.1:4 IMAM, YBO.DUCE, lc., No. 729 .141.ert smog, Pittsburgh, Po. - ool3vil btio IIittDDLE, successor to Juo. srusi veil, No. 183 Liberty street, Pitts nth, GYNNIIAL PIIODUCIt, 101OCPAY AND °owl rams' wznotuvr: oontigustianta tesptly 'upend. Wll. !WM.. aIiOTHRI34 . :,"Foßwaßtaxa 41111:1. COMIXIMION 11111111091ASITS ._and deems In • PROVISIONS A.ND PIIODUON GENNUALLY, No. Onin Marty otroot,,Plitsbungb, Paz., ../ . ` An • . MI • ColanasloN. : . lOC. dealer In CRUDE AND REPINED CARSON . DLLS, ULASS, =ON. NALP, Ac ., No. UR 'Liberty .insae* ALEXI,/ .1 DAVID. Ilecussawah, .z4v.. — a.. corns, if (len Spoold.Parimr• Air BANS At. C OFFIN enooestiors .• to 17±M'Ciutdier, Means It (Jo., WitOLZBdLE GIBO OZILS, corner of' Wood and Wader street., Pittaburgh, Padget: ; - • Jy3:dly rOaaan ut.ralr VOliii` - & CO. eliccessor to L. G. ~.PSUMJCP. AND COMMISSION NES,' (11141 PIN, SM Llbert stmt. Pittsburgh. Pa. auS BOW ORN 1` HOUSE - k WHOLESALS :thteritts sits ttostutistos "Summon, corset of ttilleld.bd Water Attests, Plttsbur h;Pt pfl ; - I SAL'S Gsocus Amu Corium= Ergunwirs; Ô. uT Wm.& otreeti,Plttsbu h. Je2dl 31.1LUMPLTSILIG..Xl 111114.1PAIMICII. BROWN & KIRKPATRICKS, • EINEM, Noe, 191 and In. Liberty meet. Pittsburgh. .11WAMP • it, SoN; Comma. as O oiiMiscualni 'for 'ha 'sale of C.B.UIdZ ANNUS- - ;....-VISED CARBN 01.14 No. 1.7 d and 70 Nazar atrod, nladaon pDtdazunanta. . DRUGGISTS. , . . .. . ~ - ~ ':4.7c.;-....4.....:......:--.... , ......„.:..,...-- - - ~ -......` • ; _:, IMON.:?OfiNt3TON. - .l)minfm . Piride .. , ::.,.. 0 .- :ArlitriTA 'AtaYmnritiCALs, pgrarearr.B.T., - - .• ,walior - Goons. ?AIMING VLDID; OILS; TAM 'L ... - ,,,AI t Y .11TaDICI„NEA, ex., ac.; of Aridly prime quail : --, tty, trlitt.b . tio otrenast lowest prrcea. -Corner Smlttt - 1t.14. atoUluttrth atoreti, l'lttibargb: - Pa- - • • 1 . .. ~.. ~ Viviettptlritts Oitrttiill " toiapouutled at all trout,. , 'A.L'IN,t;',EOCE.:4, W., Wiwi.", ifid‘ieisr ind Ihuiutiaa.ii.CWl/1131 Pg.O)..AND LITIIAZGE, oprianr.of Waxd and trust *five:4 Pithvba h. - oth7: 'll OLEN I'. • tti.C.Orl4-Wsouraux. DELL= V -aw , DNUOS, PAINT/344311.8.:YARNIAIIES AND DYNIIITLPfIiN, NO. 246-lifbostriftrimit; iltwitargh.4— All owlet/ will molt° prompt attention. -- outiilt Dstuntirs. Ce:4115647AM EL KIS d Datrawst, J.l 144) Wood streot, cornet of Wood aro& oio Virgin *My; PitUbargh. - • - .17•1`0.11..rErlii. 0 IitioCONNELL, - Arroirantr tr setoDdsters . Ecms* . w . B . sub c ass, No. 93 Dfiunond street.:. , . " ' Wllf strund to the Fettlement,:mteftg. d tondo iken-ef boSut,/,, mum.. ~17. KRATRICK k. MELLON, - know Mi.. ass. AY Law, No. 1M Mouth steset,ilve dans! vabors,Suilthflobl, Pittsburgh, Pa - '• . • UhlAB ' 'EWLNU, ArrocursT Ai LAW. Orkics, 150 Fourth street, corner of Carry SSLiey,Tittersrgh, Pa- . " I " .l4 Y' r gAMAIEI. A. PUILVJANE C, Ar roßxsy Orincs, Fifth street, starring the olitor of 11114- ' • Atloßzczr_ aln ...Clowassiicos LA.*. ham nu:llmi to S.T.TIOS lailr'lllllLllllsllll - 1% o. 12 Diamond street, nazi - door to BL-Pitien -Church.: • myl6:dllt — B - .AS(AII).YEI4.; JR.; - Arroluirir AT Law, .treat, LoirrieVlomßitilding, Pittsburg:l4 Pa. _ • ' abl PRODUCE. J =MA' MAECH &HUTCHINSON, Commasigx ra r01111AS21:20 WEaT• - /iNSEIWZ cHEY.St, ifLOin, rum; RA DON, BUTTER, LIM:MED' OIL, POTS 121 D PEARL, ASHES, SEEDS, DRAIN, DRIED 7IIDIT and Produce generally; Rest brands Ifsnaly Ifkiur .altrain Oh, hand. Ager Ibr the sea of kladlrsoi : 4 0aelebrated Patell Pearl Starch. N. 116 .bEttresh.Woodnxittilinith . Sold, Plttsbn • !Pa. , • ••• •I . 0 6 -1 V IL COLLINS, itrwtrAl NrAi dlkenaltaton Nu, t Ind &old In CLIENS BVITNIt, LAX lEN; . 0 Kl((,, ' gy) ~ pp ORL 49L AM ea' •- Vi 81 9: 0 10% , '! 1,. r • of /I ,4“4-11114-rout WWI,. : I.7ls9'U'R[Jl"C~ . ::g6iEJi"7'!9 :GARDINER COFFIN, Aothei PDS hosciur Pan-Lou.reu ars Ess.d.ulos Is -11111“01 ClosPiarou, Nortipoost carom Wood and tits ot l eii 4a rsßil ai vanfs ? "Rai swam* lloratianlaa 67 Water atraet a . 11,jirtf4-rd •Q. . • IA • • • • Szoitaraimr. Crnagss f„,lssuamics COKPATET, Orrer Ihrket sad ere ars ..scuurrAzy " EAU:ILN ellutatilkorparr, 92 Water strut..' . Y. I bICORMAZit 'Automats 1 1, .xisckoutiliclowite" at - I'mb - street: ..,... • - - <- - -- - -witoissicus truism tor , • losztatieAtraiounno nut 000ns,' , - I So. , ICAVocat atrest,,t/d.rd boas atorni Almond all Pittetni , sP/Mair- •" AIAL- • 1101i1311 , edoossaOr -41itrila614 k Oa, Wbolasslaka &kali Dealer/. ISTA.PLAI.AND NCITI. DST GOON, Borth. C.. , ..4410 tarok of 'conk...ad Market stmts. folk - 4 4 ' • • ••It '& Dirwaste — ut — DRY ,1;040.-rikusetisstree4 botainen Third sod • •s._ CrAlVitillN LOVE,' Was tii-geti 3 NJ; nii,A,th - nset ant OoDa, 5t014% erir 74.111,arksi. atm& P OSKPLUAIOII , NR,bIhtuawof Ts, gioncsetiVfe" , , .14 - V1,501)1(1LAtIlitil/4 & .1.)=1,f & i/.04 skim& rumens. 1 1 ,16 • _ . . : ~ .. . SHAIVER & LAZEirf, - • WHOLINALZ (11104:12.1111 'COMMISSION if 161.okiAlitS; _ Nee. 27 s en Ithlield Street, Corner Second;' • - • Jona , PITTSBURGH, PA. WY. H. 7,11:1111USIIICIL. uric U. KIRKPATRICK CO., irwmommila GIWCIIIS.,OON/1131101 MISCILITI2II .LIMAIIRIZSIS IN ComaT.Piosalcs, Ni. 2.73.1111iarty atroki'Plltsburgb. Pa. .7 THOS. arm 5,..... LITTLx AL,TRuaBLE ; ._ w.o. Ganabin' aid Omaniloos: Mandynirs, denim in PRODUOIn. FLOUR, BACON, OILLEBS, F/5% OARRON'ARRVAADOIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON. FARIIII, and . Pittman/fel 'annul:Kinn* 111 linnfind otireet,Tindbn b.- DUICAN AILIBUCILI; a11....0. Ansocal.z. IaoDONALD A.AII,BUCKLE, Waous sm.% Caocias, Paosoos-amo CONINISIIIOII smulTS:Jobbers So 21. O.BUOABB And MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS sod SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA. CON, RICE, CHEESE, REEDS. Ac., No. 553 Llbeit7 stmt, Pittaborgh.. • • ',-7n014:12 ..imxterall , r. sXrallut—.6.....J. D. DEYMER, dc lIRO.THERS, successors 1.1.1 to Regular RAW/Toon ' Wholes/Jo dealer+ in FORRICIN FRUITS, RUTS AND - SPICES, OON. FECTIONKRY,SIIOAES, SUR WORKS Pc.,lios. 126 and litd Wood moot, above nth, Pittsburgh, iy2Solly OZOILOZ I. 11111710/LL. T_TEAD & METZGAR, Givxmaa aND J—L Cox:v=4x listickises, and denten in all kinds alkuirtirr . Pnonves Ann Prrrsavaan Itisru• sacrum, No. 20 Liberty arm; opnadte band or Wood street, PittabUtgb• Pn. .1 COMMISSION MERCHANT I=Ml RM. /41/1011. .101 1 / 1 ,, ROMSON:* CO;;, WUOi/CALUX Guo :ll4icrii; Voiniisubs IllgactiAirra and-dealers in all iiiPitOPUNOI7B, PRODUCN, and Pitts burgh mattillkizrea, No. 2Egt:Libert7 street, Pitts burgh. .4rnmen.. JA. MGEAliii, WaoLEBALA '4OOIIIIIMM llsaciairr and &odic lii TLOUR, OttelN, PRODUCE AND. P1101(1210242, No. 270 Liberty Erect, opposite Band, Pituborgh, Pa. OW-Lateral Sairanceiaitadertni ConagnalatitS. mbla: lye • CIEU. J 0.11.4; "noursam MAIER N.A -01100NBLES, NIA.IIIILLA ROPE, 01.1IU111, 011.8,.P/TWI and Iskulborgh inaaufactured artlcko, No. HI Watet *moot; sbotot.lNl 1114mattgelsIsHrldo Pittam h, Pa. RAM AT r. DALULL 1011 OBEIRT D.ALZELL do CO., WHOLE -LW stag Gsocrats, 00111118110 X AND fe*WARDING iummion; ;:minnt Amain, in , • • °DUCE and Pitts burgh mabblictsres;Pittsbu ,h. • num LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, Waouaux oaocus, PIODVICS . Dzaisas and COMXIIIIIOX Ilracuanrs, No. 6 811th street, Pittsburgh, Pa. VITATT Ulu> V T cm, Cownwox Mr.nosturrs, and dealers tn. Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, Ho. 16N dr* strnet."Pittsbargh: '- • • • • • • 425 SA1Y111: IJKEI . dr CV,. Hotzsitv -L Ctocsits,'Coannisslos Ilszcaum, and dealsin 1 4 .11lIDUCk:,, No. tiO Water atm; and 66 Frau;*treat, -Pittsburgh. S. °woman'. I — 8; DILWORTH it CO.; WO:km - taxa. Elsoccii,lins. DO and - 132 fieoond atrnati; near Smithfield, Pittabur. h. • • • • nol ,JO/111rwxn 'SLAM. FOIU FLOYD & WHOLISALE GRO , t, cam AND COMUISSIOV hicscuaarrs, No. 777 Wood and na Liberty street, L'iliab • • h: .106 AA/11,LIA.M. BAGALEY, WHommual : TT Caopzz, Noe.. 1$ 'Lod 20 Wood Woe, Pitts =Mb. n " • ' 1024:dtf AI K N. A N . • NU, HOLE/LUZ linocza, Ink ',oder of lions Am. NO. 273 Liberty BENtirl_V 4 SON,ISEcru- J.! rAcrinno or 'WHITE - STONE CILLNA AND CREAM- c3)&101.1113 WARE. , Winguaese - Alt 'No. 74 Timm Stasis. PITIMIWILGII, Ps. many. VrACKENTRMIIIHEMPLEIEL ot CO.; 131 corner Pike and 4.11.1ara 4th...t0, near. the City Water 'Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Alanufactureni MACKINTOSII AND 111.1.1.PAILL'S LUPE° VED PATENT OSCILLATING BTEA3I ENGINES AND SLIDENALVE,.4 and best style. . flaring put up 'machinery of large capvity and id theta:et quality, we ere prepare,' to do heat} Job bing, and tolidt work In this line, trusting that by promptness ; and the character of our work, to merit ppblic patronage. - WO invite special attention to our BALANCED VALVE. OSCILLATING ENGINES, no torribintsig adrantages, herittokire unatta.inrci in this cline of wma.taat M. IMMO. WILLIAM BARNHILL & CO., No. 61 Penn street, below Barbary, Pittsburgh, Pa., STEAM BOILER RAKERS AND SHEET - IRON WORKERS ; Hann hicturers of BARN HI L L'S PAT ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, YLUAD and elit- INDER BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, BIIETCHEN, VIBE BED, STEAM PIPES, COBDEN SE RS, tiA LT PANS,' SUGAR' PANS,' IRON - ,YAWLS, LIFE BOATS, etc, ste. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRIDLIE and VIADUCT IRONS, done at the short art notice. AU orders from a &maws promptly at- Cended fa: TIIHOM AS MOOREdtiAMINAHMRSA or .L AND Dams* IX ALL KINDS or IDOPPKR-DIS- TiILLED PURE .11.11: WHISKY and FAMILY VIRGO/LB, Noe. too, 191,193 and WS Firet mrast, between SadthOsid and Grant garnets, PitMburgb. PrivataonikresollcitecLibarket price -- fasetofl Kudiil oihar Poisonous binedlests, cirehttly extracted, by a prone. new and improved. ocl2 Jus • . Mat i .1c Owner of Tint and Liberty attain, PITTSBURGH, P.., saitoracroaras or SUPERIOR STEAX ENGINES, meggursarr. —PSE hVNreiIILds,ILN4.3.O, No. 60. WATior. ere., Pitts nuisigsetarce of BOILED lIITILTS WILOKOHTSPIRKS, COMMON AND DAILKOAD. , OA sassAssalption. SalrPartladar shad or shaped SPIKES and BPI EIS, large or soue ll ietalls to order Ad short as A rood namortimmt ronstantiv no hood maw: is J. T. n05050rr......... T. CAMPSZLIA X CELS lOR GLA 5.4 WORKS.. .7..11:11M - GLTS,FLAIXHITT, t Co4:o•talfaanmo• Itrazza. Warehouse, No. 12, Wood street, comer of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. ses:lya 'WELLS, RIDE CV So. .215 Libe4ty street, DL opperits a; bah, ~ Pittsburgh. manubsturers of WHIPS, LASHES AND 3WITCII - " 4 rms7 illectiPtio"9 l :ALATH/B:aItAIDILD WORK.. 13.880, IkutAiwitetait - DiAlaul1 1 0014:1004 , &volume leartb and Wood Arm* P , • ~~~ :ice: ..,,, .. , 74:e ~.., ,, - . -', . ...a,........, , , ,,,,. ...., - , -_ , . , ,, ., : : :i -- . _ .: .....„._____.„,„..r..._____ A , _ ~,, , I GROCERS. J/I.4.4"UFACTURERS:' 'Orden; uoliclieet from the trade, end goods PrinuPt 1 7 ebiPPed fur toeyeelicer. ies44awl DE.MTINTR 17. RXTKACTRD: , - WITHOUT • J. I'AIN. B 7 THE USZ by AN APPARATUS WHIMS!! NU RRURSosOALTANIOBATTRAT AMC USSR. . _cold rensetherds the thee wt.* Um /ippassms can bleed beetnthantage: - - 3fedlesegeolen end tkelf Wake' lume their teeth emuse by my ptodewi end ate reedy to teattim to the enfatyabd padalieener of the 0pu5.40.--nbatever .40.--nbatever bee been meld by pawn. Interested In ameerllng tke contrary i. !nirng , no knowledge of it:l7 r TH limited In ovary style OUDR7, Dtarturr 134 Mmlebeeld it. :rowa,ADA.lll3,llhiriurt, Conise EP Building, corner of Diamond and Grant street. Pittsburgh. Ittursignmi—Dr.. A.lt Pollock, Dr. IlallOck Tboodons Bobbins; Iltisiol Myatt. . myadly ARCIIITECTURAL. TTA3IE 3t.7,B4lll;. 7 khitTilb ; to Cbarleißealberger,properes EXPLICIT DILAW 11ie AND SPECIFICA,TIONS for all kinds Of abflofldlter m. ibfe, end superintends their erection on score= le Office on Anderson . etiiiitibetrision • Limed and .Robinson streets, Alledlenly 4.' 1 42 ifiARLEti BAKTESEHO •E, ARCIII- W 'row Ofeci, IRON_ BANK BLOCK, Fin street. Tarnishes PLANS AND apsclnornolos ib t ßnlidito : ol " 47 ShmillltiOnissferka molar sad on moderate tams... . copally . _ C am, staims, its asilligassamo •PLAIIO.7OII,TXS, and Int ' WAVl l l i rli c lrigr = ° Sr; A k ira t it 'DAVIS-it-CW/1 BOSTON - PLOWS, with andwith /10 /10:000a Attachment; No. 01 Filth otteet, <mye ''OJELN 11,./dELLOIt, OXAIS& IN Pp-- . . _. MAINS IN PIANOS, WtgaPSOI4 ‘24.1(0, Wodd 'treat, Intween rmtrtte iebd IHannisd elle,. 11.11tabarth. Po. BOOTH •drMD BHOEB 01IN OAMPBELL,II44,,i II PAUTURER ov .CP.BOOTE4 klill'lMOSS'arerS4 , daacriptlon, Z. .34 Bmithfleldatrikti'Plttsbn .',3c2tdl :,'..,, ,i::'.,:,i,';'''-' .. ; -, iV:: . i- - ;.'.':':,i,77 ; .,;;;,••. - ,.•,6r - - ,z ,;,- : ::: :: ,:;'.O:7 , 'S -‘r: -. . ,- : . ..-: . :'" - ' , 37..f:'''' ';-,:.:-;:. t.l':.::'''Z:::'-';'..-.1..5:,•:..T'i:...:::-.:.i_,,:•,:.:-.'-,',,f-k'i';V.:iij AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, MAY t 5, 1862. JrE IF' 7100.: - - EW EOOKSI NEW,IIOOIOI - The life J 1 Ltd Letters of.•Wabington Irring,, by Pierre X. Tiring. Smannyside • • - The Bar.Poth ; stale of •Neir.inglond ••Oolottiol Life.., /ly Timothy Iluiounb.• Author of Lasso= in Life, Gold Foil, &o. Thmutiaa of Do Quiner 1 vol. 12 me. . • Annual Solentille amerery. for 1862 - • 1 The 1141 one of the &nth. • Margeset troy/1h; a story of to-day. _ •Ledeuro llours - in•Toirn. By th e author of Berrot tions of o Oonntry Potion. ibmoye and Be d ews. By eminent English Clergy. .Aida to Faith; an answer to the abOec • Rinse Shadows on Ltfo's Pathway. dn., AC. Par sae by • apint B. DAVIS. 93 Wood at. 'l.ltMlit3 I .1 - KNlth I • .1../mtdicaltitioriaectridiy-4eriets: Itecrestioue or& Country Parson; Queens of Wkly., spare llos" 4 ; 4 anmeiL BL D ; - Men, Women ' "rut ..lnoke, by L, Runt; Titcotob'e Zook.; A awl ritiat,b7 Buie: Penknoll lifetcrry oflontßauou; Lite of tlir stfteN - songs lb Many „lieys-0. W. Mimes: Poquis, by Boon Terry; Liberty add Sbinny—pledeoe; Leetures on ApoWyttee--.Butaer; Lifoluel SpeeoP ea of bOuglsun . Melo y -oreU Religion., etc., etc.. intut - L: BRAD, 7&P00ri.6 Weal 14.EUENT, INQUIRIES , IN TtiEVLAJ-. J 1.11,1 sy..Byemineat "English Clergimen; Trects for 'the _Paolo and People. By various writers. - Aid. to Faith; • reply to Essay' and "leviers. Alexander on Faith. Trenches the Epistles to the S'even . Churches or , Asia.. Cummings en the Lord'. Prayer. Ilecresttious of • Country Parson, d vols. Leisure llours In Town. Per sale by u 43 3) KAY & CO.. 45 Wroa Bt. NLW LAW --- Prattles Forms of Procednro; • Billiard on Tort., 2 sole; Wawa:name on it'd Property, - 2 rubs illiary on Bake, new Within; P.a.o. on Contract., nee ,- nl•tion- Conl on the Legal sights or Married Woman; Equity Drallawin, new edition; Wright's Reports, rot 3 m}2. BAY CO., Wood sty-Sot. MISCEIdLaILVEOUS CARDS FOIWAKD,DO . 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SisrsellaUefid; •-• • :40 • ;do: , 40 medium dq , 13,LJAAJ - 7.1.44.11.1!..45"1 - 5414411zr, I _ , _ t :1 .1• 2 :- is , - Publication Office No. 81- Fifth Street. HORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY. CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS DP TO TEE HOOD OF PUBLICATION. ?dolman Enrrion—.ls per annum In advaucs, or 12 mute per week from airier.. ' WVIUCLT EDITIUM-811rlo coplee.' 42 per annum; Tieior.more, $1,13; Tea or oinrarde,'sl per aflame, The Jennison and:Stiargis Gen. Ha!leek, on Gen.. Hunter's neuter to the Southern Department. loft. the Samoa Military District in the hands of Gen. Sturgis, with Gen. Denver flirt in ' command. NO sooner had these men comb into power than they commenced poileouting every man of anti-slavery feelings, and eirkinged.the whole policy of the district, ear /wag ed :by Gan. Hunter. Among otherhighltindeditete, Co. Jennison, and some others, Were arrested and , imprisoned, and the (cannier! the people Of that sa-long suffering State Were outraged in' various ways. There areininors frcim Wash ington that Sturgis and DeOer have been re moved, and Jennisonaet it liberty. The fol lowing extract of a latter.froto Learsnworth, depicts some of Gen. Sturgis'.doings: 1 . Not content with arousing "elan: indigna tion in the way ho has, Stargts has embroiled in a quarrel. witlt,t4i...War Depart ment and Adjutant-General It is well known that in the Neosho valley there, have been encamped for-three months, bii; tween 7,000 and 8,000 loyal Indians, refugeits from the Territory South: Commissioner Dale, at the grand council held in February, promised they should be arwed• with a--suill cient force to tarry out the, purpose—be re stored to their homes..: : They They " waited ever since for the fulfillment, of those pront ises, while owing to exposure, he., the mor tality has been fearful. Col. Jennison was ordered by Hunter to Southern 'Maness far this purpose. That General left before order ing sufficient force to enable litim , de the work. It did not suit Mr. commandant at Fort Leavenworth, Major Prince, to ' let the . jay-- hawkers go South. The irrefiessible negro was in that region, and slavery might be hurt. So the Seventh K 11121113 was :ordered , to • New Mexico: About this time, it appears the War -office determined to organise :the Indian warriors into a couple .of dome Guard regi ments, for the purpose of enabling them to mini n home. Officers were commissioned by the President, and Major Ellithorpe, of Chi- • sago, sent direot from Washington, with an thorny , to, organise and equip.' Leo brought orders for the commanding. General to 1118811. him. How does Stnrgie obey ? Why, be in cited an order on the 20th, to the effect, that be would arrest all portend who should under take to organise thesis regiments without au thority from headquarters, Department of the kiinsiseippl. The audacity of the pro ceeding is so rich that, es nobody is hurt, why, alt can afford to laugh Amon g the of ficer, npinin tad to comma d these Indiabs were John Ritchie and Major Win. A. Phil ESE=I:3 CANY AND WWD CHAIRS .... . . .__ ?„ „ ~ ~. . _ . ~,,,. . #ittsl!ttr,4lf.- . ..611.z:dt4. S. RIDDLE '& CO., •RDITOBB A br.l) pßop.arlToßB, T riR MS: ETXXINO EDITION—Si inIrAMM. In 66•6666. orb , tlt. per week from carriers. variably In advance. . ADVERTISING AT REMOVABLE RAM MONDAY MORNING,' MAY 6, Zips, both of them niarked..by this military despot 'as Abolitionists, at. " therefore not al lowed to amm) the positirons to which the Pasiddeht has .eppointetthAlii.. . - As there can be but little doubt who will lose in . this collision between the War Office and alt -over-arro g ant actor, strutting hie brief hour on the stage of the Kansas mili tary districts, we can well afford to laugh at' enjoy the fun. Still, these Wept chow the animns, of the fellow. We do not bellOve hero that Gen. lialleck Is at all apprised . of his subordinate's action in this matter. There's still another bone of contentien, t be remembered that oar very honest governor lately took advantage of his prero gative to change the organisation of some; of our regiments. Among others he united the Third and Sourth Regiment., dropping trim the roils both Colonels Montgomery and Weer, and Lieutenant Colonels Burniss and Blunt. (The ratter bee since beau' made a Brigadier.) This, too, without the shadow of a pretense. Other gentlemen . were commie stoned to fill their places, most of thetnloseause they bud vote. to give or control.. 'Col. Weer doubted tho legality of the action, and carried it up to Vi'azhington. Adj't Gen. Thomas Pr tiered Col. 'Weer to resume command Of hie regiment and report to Sturgis. ile did the latter„and the tlenend refused to recrognitre the order or the Colonel In any shapeor form. Sn the light wazeth interesting. Oen,. Star. gis is decidedly gay in his assumption of u thority, and probably supposes hissiself he great mogul Of the nation. We are looking for a petard from Washington, whereby he wilt be hoisted so high that it will take to the Ind of the war to bring him to his feet again. We are a gay' people In Kansas, decidedly, and may be a trifle gayer soon, if Sturgis and Den ver are not removed soon. .; I we a paragraph in your columns, that Mtjor (Prince, of this Ilk, Isnominated, B r i g adier. Well, the shock of such an in nouncoment takes &trey our breath.' We 6- speatfrilty call the attention of the: Senate': to certain charges of treasonable col fasten With the enemy while stationed in the Indian 155 i, ritory,!ntade by Lieut. Cul. Emory, and sow on the in the Adjutant General's ogles. We have got about enough Generale of doubtful loyalty, withoutid/Mg . reortt. • • A Massachusetts Surgeon's Opinion of Goa. Groat slid the Latonattle. Dr. William D. Brock, of Springfield, Maus., One of the mint smlcontsurgeonsof hip State, vielted the Pitteburgh hattle field to obtiln the body of C.;;l. Everett . Peabody, for inier• meat In his math* city.. :Re harreturhed home, and mattes the 'following itatembot through the editor of the SpringtleffiSeputti roe Following the great . battle of the 6th ind 71h, until the arrival of .Gan.:lialleek on the -10th, duordne and .dsmoriJilation were on. proialant. From ten to fifteen thousand luau lined the river bank, and many of 'di em bid been 'there' 'since the Sunday provicius. AI mamma Ganeral lialleek enteral Abe everything underwent a change. Men were .pat into quarters and order at one. ',stoical. Oen..liallecit is the:idol of his army, and is as meek a gentleman as a soldier, and Pre sent/ the highest type of both. Ile bas pitch ed hiS-tant in the field of- hia army, abbot a mile from Ai landing' and, `datiiii rains or sunghino; he atutret it with them. All this la very much unlike4lam. Snot, who, on the morning 'of the. memorable Sabbath day's /bottle"was'qillotly, breakfasting at his quar ter& - lit - A Anc brick' house in Savannah, tan the stoke of conflict, Ind carnage, and did not reach the Said until four bourn after ' the battle commended. The authority:for this'statement it the cap tain of,the steamer Who _etinveyed him 'fiom Savannah to Pittsburgh landing. During a stay of See llayi . at - Pitinburgh; in *Dilatant ietareourie With' 'Milton -of every greide, the dootor did not hear a respotful word apoken of Stant. They openly charged: him With the responsibility-of ‘-the awful saDillice of life that bad taken plant.a.in other *Did', for Sunday's surprise and defeat. had not 'the rebel army Veen beidlti.ateck on Sunday night by the gun:imate , and a natr. of siege guns - on. shore which Were kept kring ;air night and tbiP riinforalments,of come in, Scenes 'entire command would undoubtedly" have been bagged• -"an army of 313,000 Men. 'The officers a're at - a loss for tanguago sullicientlYievere to cliamilitarise thereanduer oV,Greto: They l iaash . heartily at the atithaellt"thellair Torleihrratcl.bt bb ' riding about ilDurishlog his sword, They say that the only demonstration of . that kind *blot he hide; ',seat Wliadlig among the paniii-iiiiekett gold! ioim who 4isidiroinorwattentlarriotir *Mild law& Sono to the*bairin 'eta sitot Y4l: - • . . Lgys~l. .'r l u.a.ai+~~ A~^'w.~ .~ - `z6'x i w T x.Ja ~-i ~ a+.~ .y.~ , 'k ~~iv~ ~'~:3. , - s' . i The alountatn Department.. w The following lea eery intelligible amount of the present condition of the Mountain Da pariznent, under Don. ,Tremont ••: fifineral, Fremont - has ordered hie sta ff to hold themselves in readiness for departure at any hour. The .Geaeral has been detainedat Wheeling much longer titan he had expected: Ile found a great deal to be done in the de partment, In properly enuipping the troops, securing thorough organisation and distilplana of the regimenui, and in making ample;ar rangements for forwirding oonunissary stone. General Blinker's division was ordered from l ' Washington to re-enforce hint sone 'weeks ago, but ha not yet isached his' department, and his movements barely:tea delayed waiting for these ro-enforeementa. • - ', - General Fremont has made a favorable Im pression on the people of Wheeling 'daring his stay. .Tbe constant attacks upon him in Congress, and by a portion of .the press, had created strong prejudices againsk - him ; but they have been generally removed:' ' Instead of being so inaccessible and die oult of approach as he had,. been represented to be, everybody in Western Virginia, . who had anything to cOmmunieste in regard to the condition of the country in the Department, has found a patient' hearing. His time has been precions, and he has had no time foi -useless conversation, but no man who does the samestmouitt of business could have given more time to those who called upon him. • Mrs. Fremont, as usual % blur been sharing in the General's labor, Ind relieving .him of much severe" labor. lie he departs .for the field, she retains to the Enid to 'epond the summer on the letishore:. ' .' . - The Mountain Department enbraies a large section of country, the most diffieult -for ad riming an army of any in the Uzdted Statee. It is bounded on the East .by the .Shanan flesh Mountains, and on the' West bya Bub running North and South through Knoxville. The following divisions of troops are • em- braced in the Department: ' Gerteratewinlea ft division at Cumberland Ford, Kazan the forces left at Pikeville, In Eastern K eltY,' 1 General Garfield, now under Colonel ori,• the regiments which _ have winte in' ties Kanawha , Valley, under the commaidef Gen. Cox ; General Milroy's division, at. Monterej; General &bench's division, advancing south ward by :way of New 'Creekritimney and Moorefield, and Genial Blenlees division, if it should overreach the Department.. , . General Fremont. is not in telegraphic com munication with , General Carter's or Colonel Cranor's forceit, and they will be left to act, in (apt Independently. But ho is Bi instant .telekraphie ettutiouniciation with the divisions of Generals Cox, Milroy and &lapels. These forcer, cannot all be concentrated in one army for many months to come. Bit se the roads improve, they, can, advance and do good work in their respective stations.. •- Thera is a great work for 'the Kanawha' force, in suppressing the- pestiferions seceiti south of the Kaoawhal III:111 - 'New riversi di etroying the guerrilla binds and gradually advancing over the mountains to the Tenet-- see and Virginia railroad. The fories under Geria..ldilroy and Aahonak will be within convenient • distance of Gee.. Bank? division,or that, if ordered, they can co-operate in riving the rebels on to Rich-. : mond by way of Gordonsville. If 'not needed there, they can advance Southward, cleaning out tho country, holding : the Govington and Staunton railroad; and striking the Tennessee and'Virginia railroad west of Lynchburg. 2 At the same time the Kanawbalarcos. might strike that road farther south, Gan. Carter so operritii at the same time, and: some tie hundred - miles of the road be occupied simul taneously. I know nothing of General Bee mont's plans, as be keeps his counsels to hint self. Bat from the estimation of the forces and the inaptry, tho above may be regarded as an outlll6 of the campaign. The Siege of Fort Pillow. ~Bitasiaattri,,Forrnt.a. Aaors Four Prizoir. Sunday Night, April 27,1,1862. The secret is out atlast, and I need uof ooneealit anj longer a Gen. Pope's splendid army of twenty.five or thirty thousand men, which accompanied• the flotilla to this point to co-operate in the reduction of Port Pillow, has gone up the Tennessee river to re-enforce Ilalleck. The Chicago papers somehow Live smelled it out, and of course all the world koriwt it now. If all the world don't, it is no fault of the . Chicago , journalists. This event was, well known here tau days ago, but nothing was said about it; and it was 'ap posed that the positive orders of the Secretary of War, against the publication of any intel ligence concerning the movements of troops from one State to another—to cay nothing, of the good of the Unica cause, which all loyal Ijournals are supposed to her e at heart, would I, be sufficient to keep It out of print. Bat the 'newspapers of that city, ,having done all, in their power to defeat the plans of our con:- wanders at Island No. 10 by prematurely disclosing one of the most difficult and 'portant undertakings of the war, resulting in the unconditional surrender of that plies, could not, of course, he now expiated to con ceal anything, even at the risk of jeopardla- Ing the interests of the Union. They are so Leery enterprising, you know. Possibly 'this indiscretion, not to give it a harsher term, may remit in no harm, but It is also possible that it may. The rebels mayhave learned It from other sources than' professedly loyal _newspapers, and then, may not have learned it stall. But this does net alter:the case in the least. is it not high time that this nominal ”censership of the press" was better managed or abolished altogether? It certainly is • fano aa It is. 2 cons CONS AAAAA D mien The same paragraph In a Chink° paper, noticing the departure of General Pope's army, says its place here is to be supplied by another immediately. There can -be nothing wrong, I presume, In my thus pih tidy orating that, if eo, it has not yet made . Its appearance. The "other army" referred to must be Gen. Curtis', at we have .no other in the Southwest. Its arrival here,. I auk' satisfied, would surprise no one more Glad Commodore Foote. The story is a sensa tional =lard, rest assured of that. A' lind force in this vicinity could do nothing,'on ac count of the high water. As an observer of passing events, I must adhere to toy previ pusly expressed oonvietion, that nothing:frill be done here until' the result of Gib impending. battle at Corinth is known. Should we' be suooessfal titre, Commodore Foote's flotilla will not need the assistance of land foroeS to open the river to Memphis. - Port Pillow will no 'doubt be evacuated twenty4coir hours before we can ascertain the' fact. ' ' The He* Ye* Beek Note Big:aver hu the following . renntrks oono - ernlng Goveninieni teoulitlee: Mr. Chase is now nauning his financial nut ohinery ins way Cita is as sure- to swore a rapid'fundlng of the demand notes into the six per cent. stooks named on the baek of the recent issue of notes as water it Sure to find its own level. :If. then; . o .tivelltY Year Six Per cent:fader/A allot; redeemable at"the option of the ticivintament after five yearn, is worth par, what are the other classes of federal ow; curities worth/ The power to redeem the twenty year sixes at the option:of the govern-, meat at any time after fiveyears detracts train their vaine, as , compared with a twenty yesr stook not liable to Audi contingency, at least six per cent.; therefore the sixes now on the market are worth, with accrued interest going to the purchaser, 108. They-3-10 notes , earn to the purchaser, during the twii-and-a-half iears they have to rue, three per cent: more nterest than a al: per tient. _stock, and they are fundable into twenty year 'Li per dente,,, which are not liable to be called in before the, full expiration of the twenty years; therefore,' the 7 3-10 Treasury:notes ars worth 109. The twalitt month certitiestes of indebtedness' are certainly threi per cent. less Valuable - thaw .the 7.3-10 Treasurynotes and farther less valuable to an amount that the funding privi lege it worth. .An option or "call'to <ski; it twenty year fede ral . etOok at par at any .time dating two-sad-a-heat . years 'would readily bring 24S :percept on the otcake.;;Thus makes a 7 5.10 par cent. .Transury tote worlk b 34 Per, cent: snare thait - Caartifiaate of Ind ebte d- ' n ee. These .eittatatal are". airitally, - made; bat it ihould boVemembetetthaVthsx.'are on the basis of I akg'par rcent:. contingent stock, neat stook hito'lihialis.tha'lego tan* notes. are Totidabbto ' '-1-7W:74 . 74 :71,11 ' 4tr _ - ~:;~e~;?~ r~:y a LITIST TIBOR PITTSBURGII ARDIS°. :No COLLISION YET. Beauregard'a Retreat Deemed Improbab Pa.:asuman LANDING, May All reports of a cellislon having taken plate here am untrue. .Thr reports of the Annetta= tion of Corinth are Supposed toirs Skirmishing oontinues 'aitiost daily along our lined; and the enemy's autpodil ere 1121.7 lordly driven back. • Gen. , Pope now holds Monterey, between here and Corinth. . Ifo one knows when . a battle may wear, but . t h e general belief is that it maybe espected , every day, and that a collision cannot poeii. bly belong Poeiponlid, except by Beanregard's retreat, which all consider very improbable. It is understood that Beauregard is being heavily reinforced by the raw levies 'which ars now being raised by conseription throughout the South. Deserters and prisoners sarthey. knew •all about the capture of New Orleans. Ave days ago and that its only effect will.be td make the. tight here more desperate. . Dr. Daniels, late Burgeon of, the 14th Ohio and now Qeneral Fry's Brigade Burgeon, hai not been arrested as reported In the Enquirer, and knew nothing of the charges against him until the papers containing them arrived. He promptly demanded a Board of Investi gation from General Buell to examine the whole matter. No one'who knows Dr. Dan iels doubts his entire innocence. ~ •• • We place at, the head of our 001111111111 today, the eall fora State Coniention, to beheld in Inty.: The WorthAmericde gives the follow wearied of the meeting of tho. State•Cons mitts* in Philesielphlii:. • Pursuant' to a notice whichlad bend widely' circulated, the People's-Central Committee met at the Continental Rotel yesterday after-. ,noon. The representation of all parte of the commonwealth was good, and the. best spirit appeared to prevail. . The call, which was adopted, and appears in , our polutrins this morning, invites the loyal - 'citliene of Penn sylvania to assemble in. their respective dis tricts. and choose - delegates to a. State eon vention,to nominate a State ticket. It will beperceived that the-phraeeplogy of the cell is so general as to set up iro exoloilve otand ard:. Itinoludes every loyal man who iswil ling to sustain the present. eationalAdminis- - trationli the vigerons proieentiohef thatrar and the onforeement of thelaws. Under snob a Call tbemisite 'of the People - will be able to- 1 1 rally Wench e manner as will 'give to their, array an oierwhelming strength, since there . is ne longer the barrier of distinctparty affil ation to repel elements not heretofore asso elated together under one party; same. This was the policy demanded imperiously by ,the suffering interests of the- republic. Prom all quarters men could be heard clamor ing for .an opportunity to 'make : one grand, united, vigorous rally, with no other banner than the glorious old flag of the stars arid stripes, udder which : the armies of the Union are marching on to victory over the rebel foe, in 'order that by this harmonious action it home we might strengthen the hands of the government while other brethren are crushing out-their enemies in the South. We trust that this oral will be motand acted _ripen in the spirit in which it was framed, so 'that for once we shall, have a full and fiir ro-. presentation of the patriotic peOpte sent to Harrisburg. Let party machinery for awhile be suspended, and citizens come together in a generous desire to achieve one 'Mighty and irresistible triumph, not temporary or evan escent, but permanent and memorable. Penn sylvania mast speak out with her most resonant utterance. The New Irou.Clad 7 §teap:ter Irma- The Philadelphia inquirer saya : Wednesday next, May 7th, it the day fixed for the launch, of tee ~ fronsides, at the yard of Musts. Cramp .h So; circumstances may, however, defer the event till a row days later. The first "streak" or band of Iron plating is now laid on, and the second one started. These "streaks" are twenty-eight inehea broad. They - commence four feet below the water line. On the bows and stern-the plating will - be three "streaks," or seven feet broad. Amidships, as far -as- the port-holes extend, they. will ,reach from below. the water line to the i ' ntikwarks ' and eight "streaks" broad. These ate laid on at the rate of one in four teen days. The launch, however; will not be delayed for this. The ram consists of a con tinuation of the two lowest "streaks" meeting' . 1 1 from the t o 'ides of the bow, bolted together and proj g beyond It four feet ten Inchise. 'lts di e stone are thus, In height, Say six inches 4 icknoss, nine inches, and length four feet ten inches. - . There are threehundred and sixty men now engaged uncin :. her. This Tweet, when 'launched, will. be ; the largest armed Geventment vessel afloat.' She bas a target tonnage thin the ship of the line Penn sylvania. '.She will draw Aftooll feetof Witter, with ten days' fuel and her full armament "on board. Her beam iii much greater- than the usual proportion In war vessels:. While hie-, log the capability of a sea-going Teasel, she I Is more'especially adapted forecast . and -.lllr- . bor defence. , , . ,; . . - . , - Financial. VOLUME LXXV-77 144. People's. State Convention. "One half of the iron-plating is being man.: ufactured in Bristol, Pennsylvania, and thei other half in Pittsburgh. The aggregate weight of the plates will. be 'seven 'hundred and fifty tons. ' ' Panic in Richmond. . 'Promgentleman w ho has just' came . through from Richmond ; we leant - that a fear- NI Maio of groin prevails in the Hebei Cap ital, There is a great scarcity of the antes series alit*. Provisions are ottoman' priees, and many of the poor are ins starving condi tion. The wealthier rebels refuse generally to.estend -them ordinary charities, s and asses of &wird ;suffering ancidettitation tare re._ ted Pektially in the famillei et, rebel sol rr " ers. e M n Angie noted for, their liberality 'are engaged in all carts -of, dishonorable spite ulations. The people have no hope of defend ing the city - against the troops - and on a speed:surrender as certain: It 'is :the saddest and dreariest city on the - glebe., On all sides are - witnessed - want and squalid poverty, selfishness- and.wild debauchery.— ltraabsifte Union, 194 k. Why SheWents to be yree. A blank woman came to, the Emancipation , Commissioners, who were h oldi n g- daily set. alone at the City Hall, to get her ftenpapirs l saying that she had boon owned y a man- In •. - • Maryland, who has had hot hired oat in the city for Huai years, and that ohntilake she' -is free. ....Two • mon with a carriage had - been watching for her all night to carry her of the District., and make a slave of her, bat ate prefers freedom •ti slavery. Oa being asked why she wished to be-free; uflolly; antisit," 'laid she, "Tee tried slavery Slilrty.flve years, and now I'd like to try freedom list a few years, and if I donut like it so ••well• ea ale very,:-I'll let muse know it.' ;Yew, hair; 'anti" One of the COMMIIIIIIIMOS kindly told her the wan Dec; "00d bless :you, data good - . BOARINTS • or POlllOll CORISIVIe—The Corinth correspondent of the'lleniyhts 'Atm* Says ' ' - An order , hae been imbed by Gen. Bemire. gmd to to be *for illsmo t lt ii - sereral thousand cavalry,' the men ma to irfantry service. This lave e effect of largely increasing the offeetlieforce of the army, and , becomes .. mesessary from-the 'groat scarcity of forage,' the large surplus of cavalry, and the praising' need of horses. for -artillery •service. Our cavalry in this seetion.of, , the country are ni. , • most useless, and are employed, to 1 adeentage only as scouts and.on idoket duty. . Of the 8,990 cavalry Ai '.ll:hilokok,t,tto Oth. and "fth, Instant, tint thkee 01114mmereiMdoli think sad these only ,by bodtoli yf..,30f1.,.t0 809'44. A Diaraton to the ew.'Yark . llwu sayer -1 Lars the µt of an V. - hr.-au thaVW-Dieralat, Fratitili 2.liidater, 'Oa !di retant:Tible• to - rabtlifons, did nut 1100_ Jof ' D am '!', nd had no ocittlitriatpm ta'ttla Onlabil — pew witliany rebolollof3E. _mob" Out ea peraosat in aathaiio.4::---1 • - ,:,Vite„rk4r-AWL-Vatikita, vriMUffACIE. FIT SllRAlitit BYMIE ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE . comp IAKU AANT: OP PtilL ADELPHIA, on BUILDING MI perpetual, MEROHANDISR, INIINITO 410.1:1 town or coeuttry. Pak* No. aos Walnut atrnet.„, - • CAP , VAL, $ 729 . 610 ; Mani, P 0 8 ,5 01! •IFO 4 tINI lint Mortgage on /apnea/City Presser, " ' lyinorth doable the amonnt-.......,.L.:.114600 - thrwand rent, ant.4.6Pdo Penne...R. It. Co.`a 6 per cent. Mortgage Loan, 230,000„ 27,900 CO City of Philadelphls, par cent. loan. - 02,000 CO Allegheny county 6 per ct. R. La.; 10,000 00 Collateral bonda,-well aecured:L.... 2,660 90 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mormtafri- Railroad Camparly“nortgage 10an...... 4,060 60 Penusylvann Ballrced.Co. a -..4,000' Stock el Reliance Mona Insurance 00... KM 00 Stock of Comity Pin Insurance 4,066130 Stock of Delawan4L- S. Isnarawn Co..- 700 CO Commercial Bauk, . do , 6,136 61 Mecbanke • Bank do 2,0/2 60 Caon IL feminine 08.4 . 11trip....L:......L.+ 160 CO Bile Recelvable, ANN .18 Book ACcounts, accrual into n e!,n • ,. 0,91042 Cask on hand and in hands .(pents....,. 1/06046 . OLEN 11.ZOZZT, Pro 06•4 "; L . . Z. Loamy, Jacob T.litaxt ~ • Solth Bowers,. ` - Jas. 0: Woodward, Jolin BLlo.lllVPlttablis. 1 - .3.111,11N Ei•orskst., - J. a. uoi,egati... 0 Northeant corner Third and Woo strut: - Clew Tingtry, . - . 1 Succiel . liniyham, Wm; , 11; Tlonipeou,- • -, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, • Wm,ktrower, . C. Stirrenion, Beni.. W. Tingley, • : John B. Worrell, Marshall Hill, • li.lnathr.C.lC AUAINI6I`,..I.AMIG. .1. 711M.—FILLNILL1.10/ILYINBURAIiaIi. PANY OT PiIILADELPULL. 015cei 436 sad 'Cheettlat street, near, Mb. • Eltatemeut , or Assets, January Lt, 1860, 'published agreeably to enact of Anenibly, being— • . Mortgages, suiplyiecand.-...'-'...41,814* 00 3 1 . 9 . 1 &War ( pres e t 911 L90 9 4 919 .0// mat., ,, 19 9 0 9 99. 0 1. 1 Temporary on ample Collateral - • : . ' Stocks, (present value .30,667 . %) era: "Viaoo- : 'Notes and - Bills &oat 40 Cash r ;go 9 90 •• .. • . afar The only profits Malin's:duns bkh si Company can divide by law are trop'kb bare Lan determined. - insurance made on story dareiription al : In town wd country, at rates /111low'rea are . Since 'the& Incorporation, a Perhid at till Yeats, they have paid lama by &a to an amount :reeding Four Niacin of Dolhrs, thereby's& evideuce - of the advantftes of insurance, ar w.ll esshelr MAR ty and 'dlipoMtion to - unmet with - prisms* all' • b. 14 1 4 1 . - • losses - • Loose paid during Otis yew Charier - N. Baiackeri. -• •' • liana Lee; Jacob !With.; . (horse False. DALE. TO! I col. Wood a Talst .Binnimat D., Lewis, loblaa David S. Brown,,: • ' tiatmuel Grunt, 011A111.1:8 SD WA-111.1) 'Wm. A. Sim, - • • 13 Office North 1 4 11.11. E, hi A NA Nit; AND /NIALLND /N. SUIIANOS.--INIMANOS 0011PANY'Or . NUB= AIdRILICA, ParLit.DELPUIA.' Incorporatod 1794—espltal, $500,000. Awe o, Jmaary lu; 18.511 • ;..4:—51.150.1kil 81 AIITIiOBII. Willi% kThirkst,..- . THOMAS PLATT ; tl cr.l J -rNsugAiNtE CO' OF.VitE STATE ormiNsyLvANlA, PHILADNLPHLi,'- - Inoorperreeal 1114-0041..,112W. _ANL ' diggers, February I, • • LiENBAC.IN.IIII.VBRESD,'Presiderd e ) NF114..1.&31 fire_RPEß,Seererary..., . . _ . HARTFORD FIRE INSU] HARTFORD. inconmutid unP -0 .9"6 A " .4 ' 2 " 7 ' 4326 "ll:"lffiiiiiiraf T.lllO. 0. A.LuTli, &crawl, , war itumrsat;i. *Urn' old ASA . 017 F palate an-iDe oMalaad b 1 a791.1ca . tfinikte_ ES'rEliN INSUICANeI f,, 11Y Of PITIBBURGIL = R. MILLER; Jr., PrfaoLal.' G. IL GORDON; Diondary. ' • • Ofdoe, No. 94 Wataratreet, 'Optinga Dotilrait • holm ; ap stabs, Pitiatinagh. • • . NW • imaara Amami kiadi. ar.../aro' Gad .211 aria: Riaa d Hoot' butihitic", iituovid off lanenbrzeka, aro still . kieowio aoaramadv dad 'Wavy* itatir• Naiad, by.proarygews Gad i a ap, to....aaaalai charade, +Akio thy hews amosed. aa 0,11•111, 1 : 41 4 pre(to afar' ago &an to • be flannad . OCTOBER 30, 14441 Stock. accoantaagen -- ....—...-.4 AO: 0 0 0 Nortg 100 Ot. Oaks 2; ZWIO Open Annan:not, 00 • Premium Notes--, 27,695 14 ' Note. and Di la Diazountad.-.4..........».... -- 114,07 0 12 I Andrew A.Ckli7; Alexander 'Davin L0n6,.. B Hoes J. Thonnn,' De Bakoir4,l Joan 11..1rOdis.`'' B. hillier, - 2) arabll NeAstLifi -Nathaniel liolmeti , • George Dante, WUlfaNs Smith, SUMmtmou: . s. M.6OSDOi rtITIZENB INSURANCE COhiPANY. VV pw PiTTSBUSGH. thaw. conker *idol& sad Water guru, mead b005.:;,, - .; • - = • W3f bSItII]CS. ,ass. a. . Steamboats aad .• Imam naiad aadlazaagir thaitailiatlon of tbs Eleuthera sad •Wastarn Ilirr" sad lir tisettattaa of the Sam • inas whit !cakaud,dasattsiky onaor WrirJoy,! B 11: Ler, Jas. Pork. Jr . • John W. o...rohniran, , Jars. IL • • Raw Owens, . . Uon. - T,: - BL Haw, ' Jokin 8. • , • Banlay romo. , Charlie e honi. dakl 10111ILLIDELPHIA FIBS' AND , LIFE ; LNSURANOL OCINPAIXT,IIO49,CttiInat opposite tho Oustozeillomo. •- • ' :,• Natal. 111110.100,Aiosti; Will auks Undo of lozoisoah l W s porpotas I or Umlted. mu' diocription 0t.P1...b..4,7 or Mu ebkidloo, at fomoosblo name of powl um. . • ~- -. BOHM P. 1114.0. ,Pratifoof. IL W. 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