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" . ;" - , 1 ,'• ;','''.',' ~ • 1 - "., ~ ; . ~ ...: : ''', • ' MEM= . -b- ESTABL rE - irr bb - 6KI - 37 BOOKS 1 Bearestiona ofa Count.l7 Qualm of Society; nouns, by 3,-Brown. 3L . .1) ; AtaniVomen and Books, by L. Hunt; Titicanb's Books; , • abod Ylglat, by AL - nand°.. Remind RUtory of Laid B acon; Lila of dlr . panp Sidney; Bongo In Many Keya,-6. Pi. Holmes; • POelnt, by Ikea Term Liberty and Slaveu—Bledsoei Leettuas Ob Apocalypse—Butler, LAW and Speoonta of-fax:lglu; .• !Pato y of all Retain., etc., etc. man-' .1. L. lINAD. :11 Fourth a ttnot, I lattElS IVEW ISUL/F.S.—THE Urn(' ,- '-OR THE RAM 113. and Acrwa the Rocky Moon. • rains to °enthrals. By Richard F. Burtoo. author of bake Regions of Attlee.. : • : . • MILLON REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT: 'I; 'THE LABE or THE lAULVITAINES. A story In two ircices, , by the author of Margaret Msß4ird -i- jest received and for saleby .1 • , men - • • , R.R BLit Y cASMEuIA 01 ,— W ir , Whit selettirrolniPtiroriitetl'inilfachtathrdmoschtarct: ' bent. bantorhts of Aularia, Inland, lkotland sad Englio; Clindrated WW2, ',2lrenty•four• portalts on 'ateM6lseranwbunctted waod eagntrinki. ;!.r.dit.4 by WAIL= E. Burton: Ip 3 yolk in2l2 SAY & CO., &Mood et, A if, T LETA'S ' , DICTIONARY -glousary of word. atol phrases moan, regarded ea peculiar to Amelia.. By John Ecotall Bartlett. tarn - SAT & CO., 55 Wood street. -C.IRDS. A. L. WEBB & BitO., Gower Pratt •Ad Commove NA.,Baiiimoro. General Commission Merchants & Agents for aid solo of pUroN7'.s oIINTOWDErt AND SAFETY FUSE Rewire on oonelehment all kinds of W*STERN PRODUCE, and male advances thereon. P.Jl3.t.%lGthroad }met. In front of Werehot... 13.11LEY, FARUELL k CO. Ryan To 11. Emlth k Miler trllleketsoa, I . • Gnome' WI O Smith' .1 CO., Pittihurgh, Epetteer & arrarrl, • Ouly hepard; Ilferclu &S ut)liwk, . B. Da Poed S Bowl; 11J-Urn I dc KOONSi, illsitaitarrre, and Wholesale Dealers in MACK SALIHUN, SHAD, HEBIIIIOIVIIOIIi/i3ll, tic.; 130.114 North: Wherros, batsmen. nactiarld Areal . 3000 bands :Hass Macke:re 'l.4tria, endeditrin else Foe. 1,2 and in assorted' - arbarrals'nrinie No. 1 Halifax 'Salmon. 10W'" do Nconamy Hess Shad.: - 404 i •• do sunnier HO 1 Herring. 11 , fkinalstlng of dlliereni brands,- Labrador, - o,alifai, Hay of island and Hearport;ke, • ' • - 0000 betas Ikaled and No.' I Smoked He rri a ge, - 1500'quintells George's and Grand Bank C ,Risk, Which:we nor utter at the lowest cash prices, and 0011th a call before buying; . • MURPHY Ar KOdN9 klai:Ortul _ No. 140 North Wharves, Odr,a. :fiIURNITURE • OANE,I4I:64_OOp quAtts • ;1:.• ; _ ENDUCXD P/ iIaCCIASSA.LA 0.11. ILETAIL, . , WOODWELL • 97 az'i'd 93 ihri s ii .treeii.oppocite S. idnionason .1; , :aod.ll.l4'rktuctlk stnett, • Dahl° ; EAT,EI` LrL. OCT.',B, 1861 P.' POE TES 00., I . AfiraufzicturGro ot . 31 : 1“3ii.7 .- S6 - AltlB . i . F . it3lit£4, PISTON Itopsi r4. " l TJtiV . B. Az Nift , J.i'dol,l_kftidg of ,lies„ FZur '"°llB. ktiCEY/LLE, Pittsburgb, Au. - wwwr 6vmrr, P.L Alit/bid, • ita.; • Flat' . F, • V 10, CUZAP' YAM; WAGONS, OIL WAGON'S and BP,I2ING WAGIDIS, CLISAMIER'S 'CARTA AND - 10401A1.1 , C6fati; VMS= WHEELS, CANAL. GAILDENi REICV.'ILND STONE - lIIASVIVS W.LIBEL. Mialllo}4.B.llllm.le at thalestdry umber; VAt T tle li VA , romp s . Apo" I,Y UN AIL\ §l.llA.4.pluroirrsa • Azai. J. 41 Doot.zo In tho.moot Nacos breads of VEICUL`fE, lIANANA 13IGA1LS, and. eta:hla of SBtOEIIiG - AND CIIEWING.._TOBACW, . SNUFF; - EAslry; MEEESCHAEII PIPES, TUDES,-6", Sc., fa gr.O •••• moiety, UNDER VIZ CLIAELES HOTEL; Pittabarg,b, - P - - 33: - 11;=-Tho Trade - supplled lilleripernos. • . , VAT - NG, luceeisiz .to w.f.: In -I ha R,Young, No. 9T. Wood street, caner; •of altoy,deiderin alLiands al CUTLERY, ltazonsowt,L.E,s,arsolivra4, szavxs,scis- , SOUS,' ( Wnid,'Ren,.d , c..,A..largo.dasorlsoont•ot dh,` Albans-goods dodstoody on hand. • - . • - ITSOKST.iN TOW4N.LSEND s Pibiss 7,0 : PACNICSS 41[1: , braises - vs- BACON, DRIED ;BEEP, LARD, 11.E.53 AND-BUMP 'PORK, No. 12. ,Folarth.stimt, near Libarty. - Pittsbnrgb:".. -' • , . If • • ; " Eitracm Wam. ,•?Arsgi, /lop lip. ST Wood Erect pAi VirooD j.V.Daller In BONDILTB, RATS, STRAW7IIIIII ..IW , intoutd4ITRAW , GOODS' gedetally. - • r'-L. - I*At!k•Tit,i Ay" - sa4Wl:. 01:11,1 4 LCAMPBELL, 31AnntAcnrk , te - BOCIEktaJD BMW of pr. (teseliptlon"So. i GPO- AI; I3 RtF2 , S r DOtrit, SEWEfi, .F ° ° ll b...qWl' ,4 *41.44 PitHbqn#l,l,. : 4 ` , .i•::.:;',' ; ',:T: . .• .., E-...1117131:Vy4V.:!- - - - ,argARUATE T AILVALE4:3IiNtri i i- Aat,As7 Distir.rwizr P.IANO:YOUT.te e snd tartanticabOtositsllostrusueoto,:nola &Wt. aro c :11O-41,MEWit0 puoros,-also Soo ILALLET • ID .I.Y I 4 4 : OO .' B .DOSTO.N,VaNO2I,,witIfand with - kottWoolesi Attelaoneint. No. fit Filth street,: anise 4 :W..ELALE l2 . l2o . l itir;•lgnuroe-, ittugnonit t No. el Wood street, between I, wf - Pod Pi 4. = ,ED 14 , 01ilithas SCHOOL.—ll.wrixfAids , hes opened • NORMAL SCHOOL 2► sf. Malt etteoito Thfrd Miry. • • 1 Mithouiss of ?beam: • • Lb WO*. am:walker, el the Teeramm, U. tnea...te and Instruction. , 1 , • - JOHN J. IA OLMor:, •ItWalm . most heartiltwith the above. ;.. • ••• • LEONARD It:EATON. . Anhehnltllritesoitili the opinion npresped'eLovil eNt.t.t • : • • W. 11. FREW. , 'FF 7 Dihriasiellitila*Mag ft u my opinion alma !ha . : IkaasaiLarrairf la , fully merited. Err i tior4:olfairitTdes - eree• higher tonimony • R. ; AVERY. ' lOMFIVMSeitte the above recommendation. llauDiyrdpa»poplb for the HI& &Clad quicker' thta Sikf.M.her.l.o•cher Jo I histily. • i . • . It;r, •• • •i• In adennon.... auli:3Laard Arrogbs• Y—Taxt I -mg tommor.-,Tb.,Pretorig of MOT/M. --- InIAILOADIATET Or WONDERS, ANATOMY AND 1413010111 V - how- datenerhsA• inuitsior - 43 c: tO*lllli tree <tot the Weak of oullrering /-' 4 Z auuilty) TOU2of %bate &oat taterartingind Imams. tivo Lartures on Marriagroliuml , Its'DisqtmlitteatiOns. lionirot*sw Veclitie otllitabood, 42re ilia wilo n sith sixd,, Liao{ Matorg7i ;wa Jolla; rtgaiktipm Touthfarsouk* Azies; • *di dtitittutftif, ,OltapranW . or Plutigologo..Auxd Na, y Thel* LeivianAble.'ltaguis been POW,Liftillbtalp AA* log vh nand', azut 5, 4 Blusdlinkt. Knr,Tark: FIE Tr/MG .11.1C111.1rES ii - TREELER 4E WGLSONS S9 . vv;ing .IVlachiTke's, NO. STREET, PITTABOR9H, PA., .lINITED BTATIi,3 FAIR For the Years 1858, 185 A and 1860. TYPWALILDS OF 60,000 MACHINES SOL), IN THE IMMO STATES. ; HOSE THAN D),000 SOLD THE PAST TEAR. !1' We oiler to Die 'publlliwttrzLEß & WILSON'S LIIPLIOVILD SEWING MACHINE, at llEDuox.ti . with confidence of Ite merlta as the best andble Family Sewing Ellawhine now In use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fahties,l makes the lockatiteh Imp:wale to nnratnl, alike on both aides; is simple in construe tloniimore speedy In movement, and more durable thatkany other marlitte. Clic - dam, giving Oleo; and description of l!da. chines. tantithed grata, on application In person or by letter. Diary Machine Warranted for three years. apS:we WILL /OWES • 00. aIISCXI.I.I.rEOUS_ HYDRANT', 4UPEILIOR Queiyrir, For walp by 1 LUMBIRS tatimore. OLNCINNANI LNAL) WORKS. NeCORIdIOK,GIBSON & Lead Pipe, Sheet. Lead IPig 7 Lead; • Patent Shot and, itracET IitSWEZN If AND BM. ONE.. Belngencluslvely In the Lead Trade, we can furnish the-above to bettor advantage to Deacons, and on lILTIC6 terms, than can 'be had elsewhere. ass:6rn uHr -- IiEL 1A.M.40 'dr. CU, • Ye. 44 Wan &rust, New rock OILTIEL MLA, 'ROI PISMO itrATztaastzteciwuct ' Horsiz,Or tuna olgla IMPOIITATIOff, COGNAC BRANDlES—Otard,Dopny A Co., Villa 1116 , 11.10 U A Co:, and other brands of varione vintage& dart and tale, to halves, quarters and eighths. IDICIIELLE DEAN BlDS—Pellevoisin, A. Seig neur, anti other brands, dark and pale, in the mend VOTtAN CID—J. P. Kellogg &Co.'eScheidam, and We Drop, n pipes, threesar.pipeaand caw. • 111111--St.'Cro;n - and Jamslca—selected brands. WHLSKIO3-41shan's Irish and Itanney's booth. WINES—Poit, Sherryilidadeins, Bordeaar, flock, and ether., of - various grades. OlL—Fine,Bonleana Tnt.le, In mica and baskets. feat' D HAVEN •& D. • Alanufa.cturon of emery rarioty of C( . .IOILING ‘ AND . STO V kti, • .0f the Not pattern', for either coal or - wood. (MATE 1"1101478 and FENDERS, of the loest atptlesanit best finish. • - We 'mild mill the attention of builders to our NEW HANG E;which la considered by those who bare them to we as CAS Z. RAILING, and all kiints of CaIsTINGB made to order. myl UUT6 AND tittUE GEO; ALDECEE, fibx a CO:, .1.10. 1i tVootl sleets, corner of'Fourih, hive jutt reorivod a fresh assort• meat of I , , LADIERGrAIXERS AND BALMORAL BOOTS; MISSES • , do do; .CIIILDREir'S . do AND FANCY SIIOES; GENT'S BROAD BLICRSKIN SEWED SHOES; Do. CALF CONGRESS GAITERS; BOYS' do do do; Do. do OXFORD TIES; /Intade to oor •o;cial ardor, and itarranted to SO .0 bast that can Ito found ready mado In any place. E . AilAtuN.D6il,, :Have Deer received an Immense wer,ca of WALL rtipms, DWIDERS, Lc.; _ UTEIOLSTILIIING GOODS, SATIN DC DA MASKS, r LADE OUNTAIDie And oreq,other oattcle in our Una wl.tch we are ut .teriugat, siceedlagly law agoras. • • • .o.6,;rAteximicuber: tie sad If THIRD ITTHICET, Onsi IW. kWOODWELL'S. - a1b,31 1153M..1 latitil.k . QUTLET SAW j. ALA .:algal Cm, Invites the *Dent's!, of Gull& 'ors also riyermeu to Ws large stock of thoroughly • ossasontsl LUMBER, WINDLESS FRAME Faun', JOISTS. PECK.INGf:DIMDIII,..-PDANE lie will SI ord.. far sawn] 'tuft wl th inarnplucts, and at tali' tato.. l'etvom wanting ,loag Maher at. tairtlatilialt Waited to catmint) his atock. Office ktrl,C EMIG EiT.ILEET, attar Itoblaani. turl.s.ltf athitai.S . CITRATE OF blAtiNE6Ltx, fn , 6 on. bottles, In the form of ponder. It is entitled in:special yntfeterom met the leinitteltrets .of klagneNtat • beratnga,, and lancet. klitirrati: Meters, &Marx TOWders,land'otberaiipiler articles. 'When taken In the morning, regularly, it has an admirable effect on tbo general system,retnoree constipation, concocting I . actel tles,ko 6 Cooling off 'all febrile cont. •plaints.. For tale by Ileum FALIISICBTOCIKB, anti mod Draygiath-and at IL. mannfactory, No. IDS Gyring streilt, New York. Trioo.2? cnoto._ .011,13,0, .uut.rib • .A1.1) AT OS - MAU, STRICET.—LOOK ?GS 'PRICES.— Ladles Eng. Lastf og Deel Oall•rs SI" worth SIM " Wog " " 414 " 1.75 line/Pr. Morocco Bee' Soot. 1,37 " 1,03 Oast Conwo 1,76 ",!DerOc 6o . 73l lPPenr • .' .60 " • Sid • " • 76 " 1,12 ALL 0 . 1 HEE GOODS IN PSOPOSTION. JA O : 4,0j3 8 s._, I t isqls NO: ft MARXIST STRUT. . MORRE 4.KUTIO EZEkt, war .& 11116 d to Rate Clams In ,or Wink§ oriels. It will treeie create to • tonshiteney at• for isicoodl• rte as. In leas thsa half the time clan; other freesez It the Inerkdt. IHroctlone for tufa& trtth • number ;ofreclpce ice aroma awl Rater lots, tie company each Irttaa. for sale at the Fatally Or, t;ery Score of JOHN A. 11HPISCIAIV, - myll • .• owe., Liberty aid Mad strata. INN • do--400 bblgAlleas Yon; , • szo do and toe. Lear Lead; lou kegs • 4, 60 bbls. No. 1 Lard 011—Cln.; 26 .... No. a biro Mackerel; tea. cansa. sad upon : , • waled S. O. Bum f. . ••• 21) Mews r. O. Drud Beet; . loot* pounds Balk Si di a; • '60,000. r Beau; , • 40,000 , r • • Shoulders; 60,000 . 4 . Bacon do gocks Is •. Os Bid. ; Ins tars and foe uf 11TX:2;11m s le no • • • .. • zap. 166.Ltberti staist.' ,Q,TONE ,WATKAC 111%--4111m yards, pj from SUre lath received by `_millUNNltir H. COLLINS. ( IHUDE UIL, (aCULE UIL, of differ sant "MOoa headAad far ai.1667' JAB. DALZILL 11101, • • Ara, 70Worst7topot. • - 41;nrded the First.Preraiant at A. GAS, AND S 7 EAM FITTERS NO. 12 FOUR= STREET. 91 A.;i1IFACTUREBS Or AndrEar lead 4.80 DE4LENB IN Block Tin. No. 47 FEDERAL BTL•EET Ar.IXOSENY 96 AHD 98 THIRD STREET, BICLIDIMO, , FOR COMM7SSIONERLAIonERT Itrehaas, of Ftailley tosruship.'irill he a OW' didabi for County Comm taloa:ter, subject tb the &- I defog) of the Rekrublicsh County Cortrentloo. my.thiLtlrto O:IUNT Y WMAU ioN EH 19; ° )NATI1 NICSLY,,,Of Lower St. Clair, will be supported fot Ootnaty Ccennanstionerbefore the Republican County Convention. sp7:dvatcF - .4.TTURNE W.. , M. , Meierr will be A candidate for nomination .to the °Moo of lastrict Attorney, subject to the de- CiSital of the Republica*County Convention. - opl9:ic .ATTUENEY.=-, ALEx. IL WArsorr,' or Allegbendy city, bo • candidate for nomination to tbo above office, In the Convention. to be called by the lioptiblicien Exalt. tire Committee.. Imh2sitc .. . _., 117:-.5.1)1STRICT AVITORNEY.-I.The an ‘ ,l " derilgned will be 'tt• candidate for he abot • omo berme the Republican Nominating mention • MANSKARL,Rweing WRLDEIt. mhl3:(Rwtcr ATTOICSEY.—YNo. M. 2[/116PATILICII wl y to s candidate tot 110MiIIII. tto tion theattieve °Mat fore the next N tuinating Repoblicura County Convention. apls:daatc SENATE-.—M. 11. tipzzax : tho lL a can oB l . lldat : for !Ito Republican Elimination : •P'S:to TAILISRS NEW GOODS I NEW 000DS HENRY G. RALE .4 CO (Socconors to jiUrtgl 0. Watt,); AM now receiving their Spring Stock, aroprintog every variety of goodsadapted to meta and bbys wear, which, In extent,vholoatasta and price. willcompara favorably with any to the trade. French, American and Watt of England Cloths, of the bust mob" of ovety ehade and quality—a way large amortment; • Caaelmere. and Doeskins;: Super Black French Dawkins; Shpor French Omni memo; Fancy Comintern in tangy variety; 'Bibbed, Black and Fancy Coaalineren Silk 3 llawl enwdmein• of every shade and color. VESTll4tia—Fanoyillk and Satin Vestings, new etylea; Super Mirk Satin and Silk VestingM llatleaa mud Fancy Siikr Veatlngs; White riglae4 and :Satin lfmtinga Also, everykariety of goods for Bust:iris Coatr likewlen• vary choice selection of Furnishing Good; adaptoillo gentlemen's wear. Soliciting an early call front our friends and lb. public, any orders entrusted to our care will towel with' prompt attention andlpnetuality in all eases whl2lir G. HALE' ~'klerehat Cor. Venn and St. Clair n shawl.. 1107PELS. pTEKNATio.NALHuTEL, 3 , 74 AND ea? BROADWAY, CCiNNER OB BRANNON, BT., NEW YORE This first-class hoose—thb most quiet, hotbe-like, and pleasant hotel in the rity--orlers superior &moments to three vtiting iNEW YORK for busi ness or pleasure'. It Is central in its location, and kept on the EUROPEAN P4A.N, In connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, whir, ruiresbment. San be .had at all hours, or served In their own room.. .The charges are moderate, the rooms and atteinlar.ce of ttiq faint order —Wipe, and lan the modern conven iences no:idled. ttailhUntd • ON THE'ET , BOFEAN 131.1 N, CITY OF NMI' YOTIA. SINGLE /100M8 FIFTYi GENTS 061/ OILY City Hall Spare, corn+. Fruith . fort Street. (Opposite 014 !Tall.) rairm.d. LI they rsly be Ordered lu the epaciette Refectory. There 14 n Barber's Shop taai Bath Rootne attached to the Hetet farllestare of lIIJNNTAIS I ; and nACKIKEN who any Ira are aS:dlym R . 1 , 11,ENC17, Paoran.6.. powEits' ROTEL, {FORMERLY EIAILE'tio 17 AND• 19 P.ARE ROW Opposite the dater fro . and Park, ItZW TOlllf. , ' '.- PINCE or Besse 8144 ria.Der. This bog established and poLder Ileum Wu rec cently btstn rebuilt and greatly altirgad by the ad. ditionpf over 100 rooms, and n bas amomintida item for over ~XPO persons. ii qua ?oleo been Ithor. ought,. renovated and , refornlshed, and le { RYAS= BY IntO .ID tionten Who OA/ TILUOCObuIrf. This lintel has ono of the hest locations In the city, it easy of access from all the Steamboats and ,mail. roads leading to the city, and Is convenient to all Lb. city emtveyetms. it has not all the my:deices of a • FIRST tacttgB JIOThIL, ensuring the comfort of Its Ismael, The patronage of the travelling plarllc is reipecl f'fly .elicited. frgr - Ttans, $1,30 na D.T. • re1..13:3M11 . fi. L. POWERS, Preprints, it . _ AIEIiIVAN hipsrom,h4 the largeort met twat arranged fle), e in. the I ItioW IMiglaed Stated; be central!, located and. eau ac• <tem from ,air the ttro Les of trivol. It coatalms a/I the tuatern Improvements. stet every , coriveulnace kir the comfort aiid'accomzetaraLloci of tip travelog • p(ablic. The .Id/341M; -rwisms are 'Lsigs and well ventilated: the Mine, cf Tociaillito Welt arranged and completely forolshed for famllhstaml -large traveling p. 12111,04.1 the home will omitlrme to be• kepcaa a first class hotel in e'er) respect. ja2l:ly4 LEIBIB . 7bfCE . Proprlieor. AA/ Eb . / . E.V.P.i W Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 CoFtlantit Std ri caa BWADVAT, jrA Tali OTT. ills obi catablished and favorite mart of the Duslnese Community, his been mently reattai,i, and le tompleta iu every.thing that can minister the .comfarts of Iu ppruns.. t..dtce and familial are specially and carefully provided for.' It is centrally located In the buillites part o the ctlj, and iscolit4Clorla to the prlncipnd glue, °finer= • boatel, cars. out oilman, ferries, Ac. ln I consequence of the lonawire canned by thq re hellinn, pricen have been ledlll.l t 4 Oskpota,s rirry Czars no Dar. .The table le imply supplied with all Om rusciriie of the reeeen, and L equal to that of ale,' other hottil In tha country. Ample aceommodationi are Olfamt for' upward of 4W guests. fairllo not believe runners, heckmen, and ottlent, mho toy " the Western Illotel. U. yVINGIIESTIII7.: Proprietor. ; • Ten. It. WAscussrsi. ' 1.14:3 • • - IfituCEKLE,S, "'lac 4 : 0 . - 7 - ...A - 78 bags print* unt7 cholla Gong:; lo Wads. prime P. 11,Bogsr . e :do ebbice Coba• do; fd bbls. cmishili,pulrm•red an,l gram,SogaM; do yellow arid^ Band coltps . do; GO Q. Gulden dirupl", 15 do 'do • extra do; " 40 do Now.. York r do. I half ciludal 11. sad P.,Tesi; aa - - ; 7 boxes Old 'Virginia Tobacco; 21 catty boxed to; ,3 lbs. ;lump tio; 1 7 / s pkors..Noa. 14A 3 large and met. Mick .40 bids. Nay Island and Übrador lisnilag; I . 33 halt bbl. White lab; 40., • do,. Lao Llertinttd ' "PM boxes scaled Nesting; fA kegs importod .131, Carib Soda; 1,0 .do •. do 831. Soda; 18 Milt bbilg - amt bbli. - 24•371 - Zird OH; For sale by SONOMA Kn. d LANG ; myllt 555 Liberty stmt. 11AILUVAR.0 UN YIJULO DOT 1 1 /116POSIFISCRFA1t ERAT Qg Ueda from common text It IS pideCtly healthy/Ind pnre, sad will maks boner. llgtast fund w o rl d. es/y cooldng thrin soy odor IFalendas hi the It I. perfectly awe Croak farrwlit/Ori 04 Impart" • creato•llko flavor to the food., Pirate giro It out trial. If your grocer baguet got It tell him to getit far pin. For We vhdanal• sad Mall at IcODEIIF 11. JACK'S, I Now. 1 sod f Diamond. SU A DKIES-- 75 bap prima 810 Coffee; 160 We. Golden 113rup; 75 do Crushed and Powdered 0 : 1 17 111 4 26 do "A" Colroe 30 Mids. chafed P. B. I do; 20 do do . Cube I do; 25 loble. Bank Oil; • 15 do 13.-W. Whalo Oil; In wore and for sale WATT WILSON, nryln • ; 288 Liberty street 14 1 18 • • , -50 bbls. No. 1 blilk :herring ; co do " 3 bugs idatarrel; 100 bt do " 3 do • do; 60 do " 9 med. du; LO do. " 2 do; 60 kltts " 1 focally , du: 200.14 ". 1 WOW nab; /a star: aod tut sale by WATT A:W ILSON,. tny2o • , 266 Llboriyatirront.l .101. VON. UIL I.lollle..—Wet Dave it j 2 store a lame stock of U widths, .from % to. girds wide ; wlitch will be cut to milli all slue c orhalli. Styles and quality; u good, art prim u low, If not lola, that au.V hum le di city. • J. a 11. m,t2C ' ZS sad 2881.) Clair lomat. GLUT • as 1 r itibliEES. tianother trai t T of Tin , gti all t it z.u. zubb:Lpot, /. • a Vittiburgll 6azette,. S. RIDDLE & 'CO., EDITORS A ND. PROPRIETORS, Publication Office No. 84' Fifth Mite HORNING AND EVENING EDMONS, DAILY; CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. TERMS:. " MOUNIMI EDITIpX—ta p r 011011111 Iri 41Vallek, or 12 cone per week 6,1112 cunt rm. , , Evanceo EDITION—V.I pc annum In Advance, or 8 centsper week from earth Wikatv EDITI9N--S.ilagl copies, 52 per annum; rive or more, 5146; Ten or upward., sl , per annum, ,rwazially in advance. • ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES: SATURDAY :kIORNING,';-MAY 24. ROTES PROM THE CAPITAL • Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. WARXINGTON, May 20, 1802. There is-little here now bile expectation, and not much of that as respects an im mediate advance of the'Peuinsulti army. ~The great subject of comment• fora day or two has been TEE' PI/EMMINT'S PROCLAILISION I intimated to you in a former letter, that Mr. Lincoln would probably a.. -what he, has done. lie does pot deny that hobo the pow er, 1111 a war power, to .free the slaves: ! lie says the Generals under him have Sint. Those of as who have no faith in this ;paring Roll cy, have at least this comforting assurance, coming (ruin all the signs of the. times, that slavery M past, saivatios by proclamations. Thegreat tide mi:cps ousind The"lagie" of events" is much more than' a were phrass. Many are, however, deeply disappOinted, that there should bo any drawing batik by the President at a time like this. I am , suit!, however, that he has done what lie believes to be right and for the best. Evan if he weie not half so well up in , the matter as he is, it would be oho duty of every patriot to stand by him, for what else have we noei T and only consider hitit side by aide with the last one that occupied the executive chair; I have conversed with several gentlemeh, members of Congress and' thers, who have been'in Norfolk within the week.. I am as eared that the talk about Union' sentlinedt there is the merest idle "chaff." • There is not a Union man or woman in that city alqar os known. A Postmaster had to be imported. Subjugation is the only true policy. The opinion gains ground daily , among:Union mein here; that there are three things to be dote, expressed by three words, which aro—,robje reties, emancipation, confiscation“: If that won't do the work, then permit our Union soldiers to locate land warrants on. the sinott copied rebel land, and ratite up a loyal race. Trade, in a email way, is carried on now between that Sodom among citioc,Baltituore, and Norfolk. From the latter they tend peas and the like, and get in return some of the necessaries afire: But Norfolk merchantt, the fow there are left, prefer Confederate to United Statea money. A regular set-to was made in the Rouse, yesterday, by the Maryland "Union" mem hera, to have the naval eohool roistered to Art napOlis. .The Rhode Island member from Newport, Alt.l Sheffield, gave the MP an elegant teouring, which they will not soon forget, recalling to their mind* the Mi.. cumstancos uriddr which. that achoe‘wan re moved to wbdreit, now Is. Tag only one year since-the very buildings at the conteniptible "EOCCSII" village, at Annapolis, was guarded from the torch of the incendiaries there by Rhode Wand and Maseachusetts troops, while the old frigate Constitution was barely saved from the clutches of a piratical crew', cheered on,by many of the now Union mon of Maryland. I don't think the school will very soon be returned. ♦ SECESSION CROWD Yesterday . , four or live car bowls of the un koinpt slave drivers of the neighboring coital . tics of Maryland were . here, elbowing 4 - 4 crowding their way about the passages in the capitol, getting up petitions and remonstrances about the delivery of fugitive slavekescapine Into the District. There is a good deal of doubt whether tho law of 1850 Is operative hi this District. The Constitution says "pert' eons held to labor, etc., in ono State, temp& into another I" This is not a State. General Wadswiirth, I am haying to sa.y,ls not inclined to "lash his board" about the matter. Oat of the two . or_three hundreds which are said td have escaped hither, lam credibly Informed but ton or 'a dosen could be identified. All that come work very diligently, and find eml • ployment as teamsters, etc. No great, paint/ is taken to advertise them by the Government; 110 not think the crowd of wouhf•be traitors get a great . amount of satisfaction from the President. Ile would "take the matter into consideration and ■ce what could be done,". and "sich." A ”L'XIOS" IAN." I do not know when the diabolical influenea of secession waif ever brought opine forcibly to my mind than by the rotation of the follori= ing authentic incident. A goOd sound "Gioia" man, living near Fredericksburg, had a guard placed by Gen. MODoWell around his house, garden and out-hourei. On last Saturday night, one of this guard—a member of dui Bth Pennsylvania Reserve, a young man from' Armstrong county, whore name I could not learn—was shot in the side by romp one in • this "Union" man's' garden. Others of the patrol rushed in, and caught the assasain..with his gun yet smoking.in his hand.- - Would you' believe itl It was the "Union" man . him.; self I The pose soldier died on Sunday morn-; ing, and his murderer is under arrest. Ifad it not. been for the interferehea of the °Dears,- die men whO caught tha dastardly assassin' would have hung him on the epot—the bait' thing that could hare been done. "sAyrso D 1 BACON." You have doubtless observed that an officer of a New York Regiment has recently boon put under arrest by the'young Napoleon, now commanding in the reninsulajor permitting his men to take some bacon, flour, eta., witieh the storvieg rebel soldiers hod left in their road as they fled. Thu offices thus. arrested is said toteno other:than Col. Van Wyck, of the Sfith, Member of Congress from the New burg, N. Y., District. It is titno that this sort of thing were stopped. ,Placing guards before the houses of these Thom, to be shot by' them, and Migrating 'thin whose hearti:ars in this work for malting these -enemies to mankind feel the smart of their own 'fiendish acts aturald cease. . Pie: WOO should de mand at once a stringent confiscation act that would make them dancing devils pay the fid dler. Dy the way, where is Mr. Cowan ?and his trial by • South Carolina "jury of - the (Anzio," alOoetlag a, y ardlet in favor of con fiscation 1 01IN• lILINTZLEXAM'S'OASII It le underttood bore the Gen. Hotness!. man; to whom whatever credit' there may be for the hard fought and barely won Cold of Williamsburg it said to be duo, doe. not rest quiet under the dispatches of the Commander of the army. It le noticeable that Con. Il.'s name is not mentioned therein. Ile had a personal Interview with (]en. McClellan as •to thie•omission, which wee not cordial. The fight was won before Hancock took the flank ing position, which rendered It politic for the enemy to abandon their' work' in the night. This brava old veteran was in the Nervier while McClellan was in his short frocks, and may perhaps feel that some 'notice Is due: to him' an this account a. well as for hie brave and'daring on.laught upon the foe in his in trenched ssition, whence nothing but the most dogged resolution could have dislodged him. lonavo no doubt, however, that to partial history will adjust the amorist of all these men. _ Trarron. _ . ,THIFRILEIELS AT WEST POIIII—AIO2I.A.TILO, [ REBELS IN AIMS ON TOE YORE PENLESULA.-- CITIES,..ME; De "Witt Simonton,: a: priritta , Mho Washington .Stor has information' that Virginia have irdliressed every able-hed,... - in one of the Raw Jersey'regiments at' the' the rebels from the different,'eounties in East' . 0 , ji ha vio ttle n ad t, v irr anos ites af to th le; , P be at i te s re w o . n s ikent.a man in _ th it tiortiop eibi, , s4o.o. ,", on er or th W irth P e ° ' t • four regiments of.negroer, who killed most-of whom they tiould fay hands were driven like ° our men. We lost in killed, wounded and they • to. the peninsula. - - Tido feet: *nut' . ' missing, :three. hundred.'ll was aa'Sawfol for the largo nominal ll id - V ' 4 ' army or to e on .. sight, as we , adritneett - neit' day; tic,* our Heittal s tutt4 : l3o . . - D. *Ai- ' i'' ' is dead that we wore usable hi, 'ph tho do how, „ '.. aitf!rhogot ' likitl i ac t ..zd, fore. Brim one, had ' boon, hurdleWE:Air*, '' Piiii , =Tbit' •'.' "n A.,...‘&4`' •• • 410 ' bolas shot. One bad iduheadlially'iiut,liff'' ter, ' ..' A : .1 ...4 1 7_ and an ottiths bid their - pookafaotitpOct 4.'. - 4 -.; .. -• ' , '‘, ' ,''' ":411 , s":, .r , . ---': - ..,, '' ', ",-- ', : , ~ ;', • ,.-;,:, ,f i', W4tz,t4,31,;•,..1t-,,,....'521. ....'f.;•ll' , l l: i'34,‘lr" - - -427 ' . !:A;.- 3-- ;' 7. ti - '"it 7 '•„ki1T91. , .::!',...1,a,.,. : ;,,-. ...... • . .• -. 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UILL - NoiiINATED YAZD Cottage.,. 3'he Boston Traiscript states • that the nomination first made by the earl*. I ration for the Presidency . of ILuroard College, 'l b isb been withdrawn on account of the oppo- Isition to the gentleman named. Rev. Thom ',as Rill, D. D., President of Antioch College. ;has now been nominated, and the subject has !been referred toe committee of the lloard'of :Overseers. This selection is not entirely sat isfaetory -to the Oveiseirs,' many of whom - would prefer Prof. Lovering, or Roy. Dr. Peabody,.tlie present acting President of the L JOURNAL. From Fiedericksbnrg—Liow /Han. tar's. Proclamation was Received by the Army. - Faxneamesetna, Va., May 19, 1862. Gen. hunter's Proclamation has boon the chief topic of conversation to-day-among all classes, from - the Brigadier General command: hag a division down to the, intelligent black hrashing hscoat. While a few of, the Gen-. orals observe a dignified caution in expressing their opinien, the great: majorityof the offi cers and mama soldiers are bold and out spoken, arid rejoice, not that the blacks aro to be emancipbted, for that is simply a question .oditit that thevebels are to be punish . ed, and that without moray. No one can mingle free with tho army of the Bappahan nmk without being codvineed that there is great dissatisfaction at: the leniency observed toward thi leading rebels. Says a Brigadier General, This rebellion will not be crushed until the a pompous, strutting planters are made tercel the rod; they now walk Into our tentsoleinand protection fur their property, talk about their conititutional rights, and, in the same breath, swear that Lincoln and the'wholo danMed mover be able to mike them take the oath or allegiance. One of the wealthiest Planters in 'this valley, a leading politician, called a man of talent, who has two sons in the rebel army, and ex pressed the wish-that he 'had ten more, upon discovering one morning that be had nothing but four-legged chattels to till his land with, and ironing fearful that the Summer would pass before hiscorn was planted, hastened to the headquarters of one of the moat-rigorous Brigadier Generals in the army, and demanded that his slaires . be returned and his rights un-' ter the Constitution rntgnized. The planter received an answer' to" his 'demands which he will not soon ' forget; and his riot since been heard to uttera rebellious sentenee: lie left for his mansion upon a "double-quick" in order to be enured that ho had a- housti to corer his head, or a foot of ground to vain it. hillet corn upon. When he talks again to that General, of his Constitutional rights, may wo all be there to bear. ranixtilnxtmerns, May 20.—The number of loyal blaeki who - have left their rebel masters, and soughtlirotection within the Department of the Rappahannock, and who are now pro irierTfer by the Government, is, according to the statement of the officers who have imme diate charge _of them, about 1,000. All the able-bodied men, frnm the ages of 18 to 60, are immediately furnished with employment;, the women and children aro sent to Washing ton. The Intim anilhoye, when . kindly treated, work with-much energy, and prove beyond question thntAilie_their white brothers, when well paid,they,are able to accomplish almost anything. It is to he regretted that there have been instanced of harsh treatment on the part of those - who direct: theiK4rork, and of course the natural consequence aye followed —negligence and surliness ; but when they have been cheered on by kind words and an earnest desire to instruct them and ameliorate their conditiOn, they accomplish all that is required of them. Gen. Halleek's Army. Tho following interestiqg extracts are from a letter'ofPAgate," from iltilleok'a army, to the Cincinnati Gaulle : 110 T IVEATNIA AND WAIN@ GETTING. beARCE. The heat Ts becoming intense, though the nights are still pleasantly cool. Our Northern lads growl about .August 'seas in May, but "it's nothin',lllell ye," as an old farmer said to me the other day, when I stood by his shady well, Wiping:the sweat from.my brow, "it's nothin,';.l. tell ye, to what it's goin' to be in a few weeks. This is cool yet." Strangely enough, in spite of the late rains; water is aireadytibecoming scarce. Tho little water courses dry op vary rapidly, and in a few days the rear Incisions will be Tait to great incoliveniencei in securing a sufficient supply, especially for our immense stock—hones, and mules and beiif cattle. *EIEN .11• Y CONE. When the battle will mime now , if it comes at all, Is just. as uncertain as ever. Three hours' easy mbrehing will throw the moat re mote of our troops tinder the enemy's fortifi cations. Give the word North! and the deed is done. ill pretty certain some things will be done first. Our whole,front line, run+ ning from Pope's on the leMto Thomas' on the right, rests on or near a Imam'', which tonna a pirfeM line of defense. The swamp is barely penetrable by skirmishers, and utter ly impassable 'to artillery or large bodies of infantry. By some strange oversight the re bels have permitted our skirmishers and plck.• eta to gain possession of the high grounds extending along the other side of the swamp, and thus we have had opportunity to con. strum, bridged through it at leisure. Ono part of the line will not cress this swamp till all three armies are prepared to do it simultane ously. When that may be, of course, depends on the Comtutusding General. l The moment we advance beyond it, .4 portibn, at least, of the line eumeaunder the guns of the enemy, ' and it is hardly probable that we will then fail to move with more rapidity. "SITLITEGY" TO TATA CoKINTU—NOT FIGHTING. Meantime, dem Bullock is reported to have said that be cinslideatly expects to take Cur inth'irithout basing over a hundred and _fifty men. Evidently ho Is not waiting merely for an elid any time p a ortunit within batth t the past .Th weak, u That , hecould have e, wants tu do something more than merely do feat Beauregard, ur allow him to .evaeusto and 84 away farther into the. Gulf States. Before him lies, or is still supposed to lie, the only rebel army of magnitude in the Missis sippi Valley, or wait of the sea-board seceded States. fu short, they have swarmed here, 'and the General proposes to hive them. The capture of an entire army of a hundred. thousand men is an enterprise of some pith and moment. Day by day It becomes evident that the General and - the Assistant Secretary of War (who is personally reptesenting,tho Wed- office on the ground) hare sot before them no other object; We may well, there fore, afford to etwait, if sucrose. so brilliant nettle clearing of. the. Mississippi valley and the .Gulf States l of rebel armies shall crown • our tedious delays:c RUMORS SHOOT THZ IXPENDISO, BATTLES.- Waahingtou is filled with rumens touching the impending battles at Richmond and. Corinth, it being the proiailirig impression that - there will be hard fighting at both these places, and that very,shortly. Reports from the Penin sula_are favorable, -arid many think that McClellan will hein the rebel Capital within twenty four hohrs. Tho fact that •he has passed the' swansps, and is in, the region, of dry laid and gond roads, is accepted as a good sign; and indeed there are few •whb question his success. There is also great confidence in Ilalleck's position. at Corinth. Yet news is anxiouslylooked for from that quarter, where the hostile armies have. now for some time boon in close proximity to each other. . Tit. Almon OP ink Git.stv/;;--The hrm - or of the Galena, WhiCh woo piorcbd by the prqee tilos of the rebelhattery below Richmond, was but three inches thick. The gunboats on the Wasters waters are all thinly plated and• but partially clad. !Renee the necessity of-the •six-inch plates.tliat have been ordered for the three new gunbOats nf - the Monitor style that 'are no* In proeess of erection ityliew" York. The Monitor hal thus far stood the fire with her five-inch plates; that as guns of enormous calibre and proj4otiles of great momentum aro In vogue, it is safe to increase the thiCkness of the armor. • The Rebel Army at Corinth A correspondent of the Cincinnati Cosaner riot writes 'from Pulaski, Tennessee, that Ileauregard's cavalry arn waging a general predatory warfare--as a subsistence measure,- In that region. Unablo to find forage, - at Cor inth, for tho largo cavalry; force with which ha was morerencturibered.than helped, 110 1:00410. posed of his horsemen by ordering 'than:llo disperse through Middle TOlll3OBOOO and make guerrilla demonstrations. r This is probably reliable informitioni in deed it is corroborated by other stateinendi de rived from deserters and intercepted idlers. From all the most recent accounts w.slitave seen and collated on this subject, it .4ottld . appear that the scarcity of provisional and forage threatens the rebel army under' Ikea regard, with consequences as dire es an they may have to dread from the superior .foree of Halleck's army, now steadily closing its coils around them. Bo evidently has the Union army tho advantage. of 'position, kith , open, unassailable lines of communication and abundance of supplies, that no one aware of the fact inceives with any distrust or incredu lity the statement which General Halleek is just reported to have made—that he expected to take Corinth without losing more than 150 men. •Tho sore bat cautious advances of Oen. ,rfaßeck aro leaving the rebels without. even ' the dernier resort—at least, frein the :sileitt progress within and without, we aI:M . II'MA bet surprised to hoar that they canmeittter Eigkk nor run away. p.robable thai,Asefore this, a hank movement of Mitchell's division . has cut off the Ohio and Mississippi 'Road, south of Corinth; over which their airily iiive hitherto received their main reinforcements and supplies, and Gen. Graitt's "division, on the extreme right, must bo shoat „ready- to cut off the Memphis and Charleston read. When then lines are closed, and their com muoication with the river stopped, what re mains" Not fighting to any purpose, we think; and tho second and third alternatives alone are open to choose from—surrender, or dispersion. • Metallic Defensive Armor for Marine Batteries, Mr. 'Cones, of the Patent; Office, has cornice • ideated to tts the folliming.faets There are many abroad who claire the honer of inventing metallic defensive armor for ships. It has been generally ascribed toGen. Paizhan, prior to the year 1841. Tho Inventor is Thomas Gregg, of Collings- Ville, Pennsylvania. 'Mr. Gregg had a Intent 'issued 'to him in 1814. Ile describes to his specification a vessel with angular sides ''tall around," covered by a deck to glance the . pro jectiles of An enemy upward, while the shot, -striking below the apex of the angle, will be glanced. downward., The angnlated system of ship building, as exhibited in the Merrimao and the frigate rowntly launched at Philadelphia, ie chanted to bo Invented by Josiah Jones, of the British Navy, as late as 1959. 31r. Gregg invented this a half century before. So of metallic shields ; Mr. Gregg's voiseTwas "to bo pered or revered 'with iron." Thus metallic defence and amp:dated aides in ships were first invented in the United States, and this country first practically em bmliod the idea in the Monitor. 4 Competent Judge. Mr. Noell, of Missouri, delivered a , Very able speech , in favor of • confiscation- in' the House yesterday. It was in many reapeets singular spectacle. More than ono Northern man hen spoken in Congress against confisca tion as being too harsh, severe,- and cruel upon the rebels. Mr. Noell eighteen month!' ago was a Brookinridge Democrat,reprosinting a slave State in - Congress. Ile comes from district where the rebellion has run riot, and ho knows What& needed there to put- down the rebellious spirit. Be was very eloquent iudepiating the barbarities of the rebels in Missouri, and in urging upon, Congress stringent confiscation. act. .Mr. Noell is an able lawyer, and argued the constitutional points involved in the..Bliot bill with much force. Upon the single point of thenecessity for anonfiscation act in the rebel States ho ds most excellent authority, as be comae from rebel State, and his loyalty Is un. ucstioned. Toe Tax Exit ts Cosreasss.—The reason the Senate laid by the Contiscatien bill was, that the majority did net like the bill reported by the Committee... Mr. Sun:rail elaaraeterized it as a 'laicise nonentity.":. lt it now understood that the Tax' bill will be considered until it is disposed of,'no busineaa interfering except the impeaehtnent case' of Judge Ituinphreys. It is believed the bill eau 'be disposed of in ten days.. BY this time, or before, the. House will le through with the• Confurantion bill; and ready` ; to take up the Tax bill as it comes froiti,ihil Senate. There seems to be a disnasitionlii been bodies to finish up these:great bnii,t!e= fore they take k respite from their abers. GEN. HAMILTON. -‘138/1. S. C.. nil/IMO/1j who commanded a Division in Ileintz'olman's corps, having complained that hill troops, wore overworked,. having more than their' share of excessive .labor to perform,•his was suspended from his command by Gen.hi , Clel-, kin. The eompaint, it is stated; was mado in. a respectful manner. Gen: llarellton from Wisconsin, and an. excellent °Dicers., On Thursday evening, the 'Wisconsin delegation, of both Houses, waited upon the =President, to esk the reinstatement of Gen. Hampton to the command of his division. They presen ted petitions te 'the same purpose, ssigned by! thirty Senators and over , one hundred Repro aentatives. THerDICISUIIy BUILDING ErrEsstox.—The work upon tluiTreisury building extensiunlis Progressing finely. Most of the granite eit 7 peons which have eneumbered,Panneyliania avenue, in front of the White House', for sor% oral years past, have been raised ' to:their proper position. It is said that the Work will , be prosecuted • witbout_liittirruptlon-until the, extension is eMiipleted,lile -room being inuebi' needed for the inoreasedbasiness of the Treas. urildepartment. :1 - ' - • . Exrsaiwzris WITH 11/01i 8111 F iments have been made at the navy yard, at Waihi t gton, to tut the capability of the do seriptiot of Lily armor adopted by the Nary Department to 'resist shot. It was found that amounts_to a_perfcet_ehieht eggi n g a ja r Odnanoo as eas ily piercod the armor in Eng:. land, similar • to that of the colebiated vessel Warrior. The Piesident witnessed the expert iMente, the details of which It is improper to publish. • . Mrriar.—A serious mutiny occurred on Thursdaym'orning in the Ninoty•nlnth Penn aylvania -Regiment, at CampPaleston, 'east of dui:Capitol. The regiment wee , paid at on Wedniaday, and many of tho men procured. liquor In the neighborhood. At midnight:a number:were found In s beer Chop, some 'dia.; tune. from the eamp;- by the patrol, and re fusing.to Maliender, were Area Reverni were wounded-410 mortally. ===rM r.rs FLEE INSIJILLNCE, I ,BX TILE ARCS.' 'MUTUAL INSURANCE 'COMPANY. OP PHIL ADELPHLA, ori BIGLDI.NGEs" - Iladiod \ wpetztal, MERCHANDISE, FURNITIDIE, - AW-. ~ 10W111 Or COllntri. • Oliks No. 3U6 Walnut Itr t. LCIAPITAL, 5= ,510; Assirrs, :308,50d 96.,DirelliOd - as follow.: First Mortgage on•lmprored City Praia. ty, wonh doulalcrthe amount ..._..._4135,600 00 Cround riot, !inn ciau.......... a 1,103. 60 . Penns. IL 11. Ga.'s 6 per cent. Mortg.r. . :Lean, $30,000, • - 27,90 000 City of Philadelphia, 6' per vent. Loan.— 80"0.00 Allegheny county 6 per ct.T. U. It. Loan 10.000 (.0 Collatstal bonds, well seenrod«... . ...45130 liiantingdon ,snd. • Braid. Top - Mountain - • ,•• 'Railroad Company, roosts - op 10an......41,000-IXI • , Penniyhanla Bailrowd "Ga.'s Stuck., 4,000 DI . -.- Stock of •Rollitnoei Matual ftwuraint. Co '2 - 4860 - - Stack of County, MD. lunitanon...oo • 10500 • • Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurauce C 0.... • TOO 00 Commercial' Bank do ' 6,135 91 - Moclulnic.' Dank do 5,012 60 Union M. Insurance - 160 00 i. Bill. Receivable; bonne.. paper ...... 114°47 18 .Book Account., accrood intermit, stc..—. 6,11" 6RI Cult on band and in 141116 Of 11,3.6 16 • • B• 308,506 tie CLEW TINGLEY, ;Sri:Weal. aacoroal Clem Tigiey, 1.1. L. CeiteM, &mu Bispioun, 'L. Lothtby, Wm. B. Ttiompeow, Ro te.-Le Wand, Robert Steen, CluLind, ; Broderick Brown, Fred'k.leundg,; Idiumer, Jacob T. Bunting,. 0. Rep.f. W. Tirigley, Smith. Born,. YOii li:iforrill, Jai. 'tl.lii&Ta:ilid; Marshall Hill,, i John,Basell, Pittategb. B. 111 N CIPMAN, &waxy. : .... .. '. -, •-. ;J. CE:0011111;'Agent. my 6 .liortheast corner Third and Wood street. DFAINITY AtiAINsT, Lt)b.3 k 0 11111E.:,41tth1ltLETITRE iIinURANCECOId. Pt - 12/1. PHILIOX LP111A...018r4. - 438 and 437 Btaterne=ete, Jancuu7 lat,. - 11104.knbllahed wined:dr Co 44: Of dmemblyi Zinn =ply4=44 00 • Berg Undo, (pres't vaL 8104314 absent nlTl,OBdO4O Temporary Loma, on imple Collateral: !ommies... . 89138 'JO Braden; (present value 156,667 72) call ta;788 . 00 .Nola and Bilk •14821. DO 8 3 , 3 : 18 1 08 1 68 Mir The' wily Profita from" . premiums, watch this Company dan dirida by' low are from riga which hare been determined: : • Warsaw° made on wrery. - doscriPtion: of property,, In town and country, at rates cc ivty we Are, 6oB mrtsmt with security. " • • bitim Shaw incorporation, n Period of thirty *de, they bare paid /00214:41 by Aro to "ito- tanonnt exceeding Four lift Wear 'ef Dollars; thereby affording erhieum Of ..the adrantages of insurance, as wallas thor &Mad" disposition to meet with promp tams i all ' • I=!I!EEEiME!ffI Charles N. Rinker, balm Lea, Nordecal D. Lewis.- • - Jacob R. MaLth,". .- S'obbui Wagner,, Edward C. Dale . Deihl B. Drown, `• .' Ilt * Geo.'lilotariti, '''. saineel Grant, ' _ '1 ... . George /aim— : • • , CRADLES A. BANCRES, Presided; ._. • _EDWARD... DALE. Via Peceldelet. WW. A. STXX6 . 3•Crilary pro ewe. - . ~ - . .. - ' .1.. GADDNEN, CONTIN:Agem, ' m A OtEco Northam: cor..Wood A Third SA; 151.41. E , aeIiLNE-ANU,INIANIVIN SURANCL.-INSURiNOB-A:UMPANY,OP NOWT &MEW*" .8 P Incorponao 4l / 7 91-44P 441 ? 6 .4760,74 61 _ 1 8 17hTiraifiEN, Praid.a. n 1031203 14 . LATY, Secretary. • • TICSURANCE,_ OW OF TILE STATE Ol' PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. : Iscorpanded 1704—Capital;f.,COD.' 00 A M bn:l7 ETI • WILLIAM BARPER,Becretarg.., • , :•: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE coV Incor p orstcd l Blo—lla pl t S4 :3l 2 l .,,,,, t. ,,„:„ May AILYN, , Y: • ' 4 . E.:4„zc,; firth. 're old and rancid. Ear.- pacdes can be obtained --byhv .l ntt46 .tre'et,lll44-slafi lialfirlito;:. • ESTE,H.N .LNI3TI/CANOI: (X./.6IYA- I T hY Or PITTSBUI14111: ••-••• "- • • Pptldela. OGIL-LION: _ Mar, N 0..: Maier strida, Eivwg .440;•.Wa1-o. hints°, up itatra, - PittebUrg,h. . - • - MI; damn agraka. al4lkiids o 1 • Ifirs"and - aliola: A Home haatolion, snosogo by Pir:olsors who anloin 'hie.' f ooesonaaty, aid tria ara cha 'by =oPeo4w "tt ATTroliti: okiiksia *ha racter " MIT haii attioned, as ojratog(.-at protratioa to Oa* solo &sirs to 'he ;Kama. - • -1 OCTOBEIt. 30,113591 , • 6.3,0110 . 00 Mortgages24oo - 25010 open 7A4to • Catal. -18,361 Preatram -- N — otad.:. . 13740.5 14 Noted sod Mid 174.016.12 DISSCTOR3 : • I 'Andrea Ackley; Alezmuder Spear,- 'David M. Lo 4, „ flaw,. Thomas,' • ' Benj. P. Bakewe 14 , Jam B. 31iller, Jr., Jame& McAuley, Nathaniel notate% M. Niatlck, • George Dubte, 11..tita Lb, • O. W. itiquttion: oonDorr: ell'El Z.N.L.ti '6 11 , 16 LI LIALYAIS Y vi•J 01r. OGIco, comer, Market and ; Water!atrents, aec9utt .13AG:tLEY. Frs.,O.*. • Inethcb uud t="tr, to too yarlsdsoc of, jbeiSosiiVe - rO t nod • \V‘zroro itiron; Lalfos' sold Bitywas, and U. uani,"stian U. Stu, .; ins:Test stasis loss and damage by ore. =l:3 • W3ir;ll4lika,* Jos.: Park. Jr., W. U. Johnewns, 11..fi Jewess, Ream Owens, 'llan: T. 11. Howe, Barclay Proton. Guorge Bingham; s.: J°."4.loyer, I' • .s. furbu g b—, J-Cwithrall,Jr. , lota ti; Dilworth; Maxim IL, Zta4o. Y , I.IILAD.E.I.X.IIIA AND • LIFE itisum - scz coltEury, tio, 149 chainut opposite ties Custom House: • ' • - . ... . .- Capital, stiropo—nuota, 8.301,044: -: - ,'• ~ Will aloha all kinds of•Tnaoranco, 'either porpetnal or litnitad, on - erory description 01 Property or Mar." abarnilao, at retuortablo Taiga of-premium : : . , • _BABE.= .P. K.G prodder.: ' ' ' • ' ' .14: W. - BALDWIN . . Vim - P1*4.4 1 ; John fin"••• , , • .r. d. riteirp."; J. 6. (A)E71.% ergeat, , ,. Third and NVoodativa4 Chas: Bar* E. 11.: Cepa, . . 9ar crl, aeeu , . 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