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FLOM FACRALII AND COXIIIA. 11303 arICI4I I / 1 .170.q0l thenale of GRAIN, SEEDS, CHEESE, PECIDHCE, kc., Em. 76 Water and 92 Trout streets, Pltaburgh, Pa: my 6 ZUNI ctaoa. kroIiELVY & GREGG, GExcn.u. Pao .l.T.L•neca 'COMMUNION Artatclwrs for FLOUR, `GRAM, BACON, Ar., No. 267 Lporty:marect, Pitts burgh. Pa. ap2:6co AZDZCW LliittALET. IiffACKEOVni Luatatr, .I.Lotra ~LEA, sun Gam( P Arms, Psonvor. AND COAtill/CIDN . "MNACIIANIV, for tbe ode' of Flo u r; Grain; Pork. Hoo. eon Lard. Batter, Ems, - Cheese, Beans, Tallow, 01,1 : 0 .; 74 stktr. • Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Ashes, sideirsonsi Linse ed and. Lard OM; Doird and Green 'remits, Timothy, Closer, Flax and Gress Seeds. aletesdrances made on Consignments-; . sorkly- . No. 297 Liberty st-, Pittsburgh. GAISF 1. D 033131111- JuneMN AND rozwiluma Ifracautr and whole 'We deales244 WESTERN 11 1 gy VS CHEESE, BUTTER; HARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FISH, "POT AND ~ . .PEARL 'ASHES, BALERATUS, LIN ,SEED_ ANII LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT and Produce ,geuerapy, Noe. 141 and 143 Front career, Pittsburgh. • CIULP SIIEPARD, Commissum MEar vv courts and. PLOUIL.DRAIN AND PRODUCE, N0. , 243 Liberty etroef, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Choke brands bf 'Pour for Bakers and Family use constantly on band. Partlestias ittentfou paid to - What onienoloe Illorchandlzo ROI:orally. oc6:dly :14 -I FAINK=NAAVOICI)Iiti,raoDucEANL ..w , Maionsatom litcaczur. daalar In 7201113, 13E.11411t004118, SEEDS, LACD,:CI.I2}:BI4 YORE, MILD ialli/SCOMDIN._FiIiiITS lowduce•gen arally. Llberaleashairanroa nude or. aotalguments. Waraboose, No. IL4 Second atreetaittaburgh. S 1 L; ; • 07AY,BAtuccarto AND Corrteeioa mr.kizai" for the FLOSS, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTES. ECUS, .O r d Wasters Prodectoitenerally,:tio. .11`,0. SMITHFIELD ST ElSET,sorikeT of Firm, Plttobargb; Po, DA - Or,lerri and comdgametas whetted. 042.21 yd AMES A. 'ETZE.N., Foswe.tuntro AND _Oosnatancuridrgctrurri - for the - ighrtiPTLVll3ll, GILAINMACO3V.frA - I.II),BUTTEB,SICEDS,DISIED• I.IIUIT, end Produce generally, No. 16 diarket•en., corner artist., Pittsburgh. - . Q.CHOMAKRR & LING, Comusazok hLoWormers itxtd wholesale dealers In GROCE RIES, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRORUCE, de. , No. 349 .Llberty street, Pittabitrgh,N. , selB;d4, 7 U - 013.A ND RIDDLki, successor to J Sett, No. NO Liberty street, PU burgh, bIENEN.IIS, PRODUCE:, 'GROCERY ) 6N CONLMISSION / Cormlgnments respectfully solicited: feAdly srtt.vmrs WHITE: BROTHERS * FORWARDING AND Comallstos MEACCILLNTO and dealers to piNYLSIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 295 • LiNrII slime, Pittsburgh, Pa. / A st2IIOYER, ColimusbiN A. dealer id CRUDE AND RILIFINED CARRON OILS, 'GLASS, rEON,NAIL,,Ac., No. 183 Liberty street. ' / • mh27:dly, bAYLD ICANDLCSS, } 'G er a payva, Sp ecial p an nu aim. A. corm, MANS Ar, LCOrglN,_successors tO .13.1.31'Candlesa, %VIIOLESALE GRO CERS, =unto( Wood, toct yr!stAr Atrcr . tA,PittAbargb, Perm's. 15 3 4 1 Y ' a. vole!. VOIGT & CO.onuessorto L. G. Graff, PRGIGION .tn 00=18810N ME* <IRA IPPB, 247.• Liberty street, Pittsburgh, P. artS • ..10ZIN I. aavai.--•...---..;.4.—zawaatr novas. TOEN/1. - gOUSE At- 00., WHoutaeLir - Ottocias arra 00111i111131021 Mtactuars, corner of Smithfield and Water eteeeta,'Plttabargh, Pa. Jy7 ; r-RDGEKTO.k Her, 8 -B IT • : 11, Vaots NALlialiocisULAND OoluttliSlON NERCILLigia, No ~.1.07-Wood street, Pittaburgh. • - jetdly , ILLSVATILLCI. Rotivx. KIRKPATRICKS Wnota --tMaime .Glocruii and dealers , In FLOUR' AND —BEEDB, Noe. 101 aild 193 Liberty .tTect, Pittsburgh. -"L'' • , ALZ CORMS. ,esear Illuteitarrartor the atle of:CRUR.i, AND 11.4. - rump CARSON OILS. No. 69 andl) Water !treat, riAtrteLrgti., ktrantaa made ea ccedgetaenta. DA,IIGGISTS. V.13.1.0N JOHNSTON, DRALastrurtriut - Asa' MEMICALS, • PLIIFIMIZI/11, , GOCDS, TLIIID; MB. SAM -.ALT ae.:, of strictly pri tri e Taal torollanitt lowest prices. Corner Saab , igeld sad Yosrtit scree* Pinaborgb, Ps. ottswirefull coca undid at'all hoots. , & co., - Nritoui- AA aux Daroarsi and Mann cturer WIIITT . ANVLITILLROS, 00111C/f of Wood and Trost 4 ri P." SiXYrT xio4tratim DEALas -, in DBIIU RANTS. OM% YABNLSEES AND "DYESTUFF No. pi Linarty Amt. Fitiebetriett-i All ottani er recalvatioropt attention._ whit ==l ZM . It.RAUN)i. R,EII.TRi Wxtowsexu Arrp BAWL Pturau goyner of Liberty end Bg. Otairatreuti, Pittsburgh. . GE°. _ . . yy .I.lzuGGisr, 140 Wood .cwt, tomer of. Wood •street V#gto..allejr, Plttilxcrgh. Ps. •• •• , :.. • . • ; arraie.x'.Eirs. ":IP.S..V.gEQ.II, (late' of . Fayette county; ya..) Arto.F.m2— PITTB2II7IICdI4 Pa. E., corner Tamil, and. Grua strata, - G. Iits9SAININ.ELL, At LAW. Orrsci, second story Iconit's Law - Bout rsO,"l.to• 93 Druncmd street. . --Willamend, to the settlement. securing rind collect ofe.laimsi .boantles, /cc, In WAstingum. 3)istrici ofColinnblo. _ nol9:6tost - ...JONN ...TrIREPATRICK MELLON, Arro NEES wrliair, .lio.-131 Fourth street, ISTe &on" - “abore Bmitetlekt. 'Pittsburgh, Pa. • " yltdtt 4 tObai2r — iNtk Arrcaucey 1 . it: ilosnarazirer Lew. - - • No 160 Tcrarth street, corner of eh ii . n.Y. - P;:tsbarrb. l % . _ atablAwlyT HATTri Vi42..0E, ATTo Et' R 27 'l"., - . "11, , Arrosursr - AND Couwiwisdn'Ar Law, ba; rumored to NUNN'S Lew DUILDLNGS,;No:IS DIAIuAsS• street:pest floor H. St: ?duet Church.. my16:41, ATrosarirr LA% i'M:l:lo7tSbrm itFrt., - Lor#sl 1, - Lsw %alb*. PIAL.rg II . 74 . - mkt PROD:flea ECH 1.47,6t 1 EriWN "721' 0111, ISS/0 .L.A . imp Tantrism:lm Mantuan', dealtritn WEST' .- ERII - lIESERVII - 4311RE58,1/1,0138,--11ISH,BA. * DONi LINSEED - OIL; POTS ; - AND 114:An.i, ASHES, SZE,DS, GRAIN, DRIEDPlitai ,oand , Produce general:); Best .brandat /wally. ' , stunt's an land. - Agent for Unseat of -Hogn Oes oelebratod Patented Pent Search. Noe. U Sotond and 146 Pint in', between Wood'Jtatt Bmitht • H.OLLlESdrotirudlng andCkncuathalon Men. chant.and .dados •fn CEIEEnt, BUTTER, LANX 71811 and Produce- genondlt, No. 25 Woodstrooti, • " AP44110 Wan , +Man an can OHL ter oft: ibtAad ST!! jar.dly r . r,unraweetkieFusi,e,iiivi roi l'inWntnita Ain) itruptca b paatcy oninosissV pbrilpealt cortterlitood. ' AGEKT ORAN AMER renturyivaalsr ind IlscrtforA In: •. tbrorititif Water street: - 7- 1 U, • • ti.CCIEURY 4 1TIZEN IrivjuuraiSloitvArT r eornar Markit: and. Wate AL ,V9ll U_,,"SzougrAur WF.sykE!q brermastics - Cottssr, 92 Water street, ' SECRETARY • , IPFE • Issuluur=o3.ErAanr, Sigh amt. .11.11.ri, GOODS. - %Amur. Insaosi'--izeata CA8Z...DARD.11 . 111.0 . 140. • WIMONi , CAIU .4, CO., ' = - • • irlinisizsp!.azzu or • • • i'434loii 4151) .00tizano Dim boopsi 41 ' 0;.;pi: Wood 'street, third house abo7o D on . Pittatntrah. Ogitr */sl.llttaaepltin, Isooosisor. tq U SuribtiaCWo).. %%Welds asti Retail Dealer* -tar-13TAPLX. AND PANCIT DB! GOODS, North' - filiirafaitrarlintlfariltat rtrotar.------ fed art u, DBAzositri,ti '.04-4=s r No. aeltarkst atnet,tetwam 'Third - A1ck.... 4, :FT'. • LOY • .11.hulaw sr STA w,:7i-nar axprascrr DDT .D2l, A= ot Mimic ANA DoNa . lll l / 4 no. Ti 'Wu!, GROCERS SERI VER LA7EAR, WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION M*RCHANTS. Noe. 27 and '4 Smithfield Stree '031961 . &wad, • Pa:lyd WE. 191. r. tameAmex. UTM H. KIRKPATRICK & CO., I V WeroLis.u.s GROCLiar COMMON MincilA.Th Mal DALunts to ,ComeraT Poootos, No. 2.5,3 Liberty anat., Pittsburgh, P. . sp7 LITTLE &. 'TRIMBLE, WaoissALE Caucus' Aso C 01111251021 Mzzcvutra , deafen is PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, CARBON AND ILS-RD_GIL,IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, sad Pittsburgh manufactures general y,112 Second street, Pittsburgh. BURGAS ICBONALIL —J. ARBUCKLE, AIL —.C. ...Emmy. MeDONALD & ARBUCKLE, WHOLE- QaLE Gloms, Paonuea AND COMMISSION Mau- CHAIM, Jobbers In N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, SA WN, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, do., No, 2.13 Liberty street, Pittsburet. no14:11 • REynix-R, & BROTHERS, succea4 re to Romer h Anderson, Wboluals dealys. In FOREIGN FRUprd, NUTS AND SPICES cos- Iirif4TIONEIIY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS. 120 and" 128 Wood street, above Flrtb, Pj taborgh, Penn's. .-r29:dly GEOLVIE el. MEAD 0 ,1 76 Z iwrzo•ft.. EAD METZGAIL, G ocisas AND AA, COIMIABION Blzac'ufavrs, ma dealers In alt kinds of County Tir.ooucr. AND PASTIBIIIMI b/Alll7- rAimatza, No. 24 Liberty sareof, oppoolte hood of Wood street, Plttsburgh,ll'd. / apa:ly MOM vta 14.MANISON. R, - ROBLSONA ca i .WEiCiLIMLIS GRO -4 crag, COMMISSION MAUCHANTS and dealers in all _kinds of PROVISIOILS, PRODUCE, and Pitts burgh ruanufactures, N . 2 Liberty .:i5 stn,et, Pitts burgh. : Troirt, J A. E.A. G Waot,EsAiat Gams; . and dealer in YLOCIi, GRAIN, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, No. 21t/ Liberty street,,LpiLieite Gaud , Pittrbargb, P. OrrUbe feerlveluens rondo on corusigumeuta. me 13: •t_lEi.;oll..oi' WHOLESALR DEALER. NA is OCERrE.VMANILE.I ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, ITCU and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 4 water etr&L, atioes the Monongahela Bridge, Pit burgh, Ps- ri, N' 1 IVVI HOLE eau Gaocsae, COlllll/381011 iOELW.IIII.IDINO ?Mown/aim and deafen in PRODUCE and Pim buiah nuinufantulna. Pittsburgh. eumpros. LAmßE'rr WHOLESALE Gammas, Pacdons IDAAARA. and COMIIIMMIOM Itracitions, No, 6 §izAh itrecd, Pltuburgl. P. nol4;Ly • i ; WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GRo onus, Courissiosi Elnace.urrs, and dealers to Produce and Pittsburgh conannicturne, No. 15e Lib erty street, Pittsburgh. ti2s SAIAII LIC.K.EY ti CO, WitoLssALE Gaocans, C 0161116103 Zdaacuarcra, and.diadata .. 1110 017CE,-14 - 4:50 Wanar eireet. and Wiront 6ICO. W. DILWORTLI .. .. JI S. DILWORTII4 CO. WEraues.u.s . Gaocza.s. ts os.:130 end 1.. t: Seond stmt. oo emit Pitb. sons rums. ... JOHN WHOLF.SALE mu, Amu COUUIOIi thaettsyrs, No. 172 Wood and ..4.7.8 Liberty stn±t, Pittsbur g h. J. 16 WILJ,WI WHOLESALE V tiocsa, bloc! 111 add Wood street, Pitts burgh, Pa. hglialtt LE I C ANDER KING, WeoLasea. Ogoeia, Im varier of ISODA AiX. No. -2 rj Li1.. 1 7 stravi; Pittebtinkh, Pr tub.: JPI 4 LMUIP.4CTURERS. DANIEL BENNETT . :SON A:Al.:u rAcrrkzas or WHITE STONE CHINA AND CREAM COLORED. WARE. IlbrOrrlcr. Awl? Wiisitocis Ay No. 11 Irorni Broxicr, EA. tohlfulyhoo W.l._ .... —.F. r Haar. - MACKINTOSH, - HEMPHILL dr. CO., AIL corner Pike and O'Hara streets, near the City Water Works, Pittiburgh, P. Man ufacturere of MACKINTOSII AND lIEMPAILL'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATI.NO STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all site. and best style. Hiring put up machinery of Margo capacity and of the but quality. we aro'. PrePerod ~10 "I” bing, and eolieit work I skits Tina, trusting that by prom lic ptnest, and the t hammer of our work, to merit Pub Pittntmage- • We invite spechd 414nttlota to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretorom ntrattaimed In this clam of Engitim. na.n:lyd 9HOILAS MOORE Sissrurscrrur.Eß OF AMU MAGEE 13 [MID. 07 PPEIB. TILLED' PURE ,RIAT ALL WHISKY aC 4 FAM R.D ILY YINEgAIt, - Noe. 111"4,121,11 and PAS Tina street, between Smithfield gild Griot streets, Pittsburgh. Car Pt - Ivaco orders 011clted. Highest market prim paid for RYE. air Fusel OU sad all 'Mber poisonous Ingredients caraully tatratted, bj a process new and improved. josfalt F. JELARIL'IVIS Owner at J'lnt and Liberty stmrts PITTSBURGH, Pa., teratiracrvacor or SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINE-9, HAULM:aI/I' A etc. raylStf w. SE VE,RA...NCE, No. 50 Wers.s PitUborgb, ounifactorer of BOILER RITITA WIL OII y II I I TRPIRES,OO I / 2 10/CAND RAILROAD, , dri iver drurriptitin; Mirl'Articolar Azad or duped-SPIKES aoil RP/. ETA lame or =ill, made to order or dhowoottoe, A rind roortroims cOost,toUr on hand- rortOmil 7." T. 1 PL15M1LLTT.........;. T. c.sitracir.. PXCELS/ OR GLASS woßics. ja IVOLP&, - PLCISkETT dt CO., Gaiis Massimo "CALM Wasatouse, , Nli. 12 Wood street con of First; Plitabargb. Pa. se.klyS No. 215- 14 1 -.Libeikty Meet. 'o I CO., pposite Steth, l'lttaburgh, manufacturers of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH ES, And ererp description of LEATHER BRAIDED WORK. t Orden none:Red troat:the trade, and gm& prompt. fp - shipped as per Inatructionx. teSAIAarI,AV DIEXTISTIL Jr. MEETH EXT. ACTED. WITHOUT PAIN, BY THE: USZ UY AN APPARATUS WiIZREBT NU DRISTSoAGALYANICBATYK.ILT ARE USED. kodlcal gentlemen and their families have had their Isettr,extractest my process, mid me mad, to testify/a to thaedety insilinsitriewinseileir the opera thin—whatever has been add by persons letenistial In asserting the contram haring no knowledge of my mama. CRIPARTIFICIAL TEETH livened In every style s.nd cbarges eery low; irarrantod to oil CAMS 10 be o tho best Insturlni. E. OUDBY, Dimmer, L 34 Smithfield et J - • OSEIII. . A DENTIirr, Connelly's J Paling, comes of I Plansond alai Grant strcota, Pittsburgh. Itareatints—Dr. k. L Pollock, Dr. Hancock, Tbeodom Bobbins, Itussall Knott. myS.dly BOOKSkL.LERS, Ire. AY & " IiDowiELLEEN AND BTA -ttonanactior.-66-Rtodd-stroirti- swat door to the corner or Third;•Pitutrtargh, Pa. SCHOOL. and LAW BOOKS animals& on hand. WM. G. JOHNSTON A: CO., tklATlON aga.wirzEtutt= tarp Jos j,. 4 , EAD. , NEEI,I4II. AND STA^ • 17 0 1 88:No. 78 170*88 itroet, Apollo Baltdingi TlLLltifafLrag, hc. I °MPH 1101 , 1,14 E, Dltititt IN Taro- t/ pourasaltvzoriisiiis AND &rime Oooni s No. 77 Market street, PI olnutt. - VA'rON, CB, & (X) Datum/11N .11:4 Essaorozaiss, Taiinithoh, Norm% W., MA IT sad 11P Fifth ' , Wet, Phttb9hth. apls .111&01. Esr,:zrz aGEXTS. - - WILLLUE WASD, MUL& IN num. T: igalr nET N111111;!30111 , 11, MOSTOAciiI, and all se. Tanana aid proem . i.06.N8 ttamigh agency resionabla tarnul. ,* '-f • - , Tholowlaktug, to ism* - theft' Money to good ad itantagerag Abram and mint aid wood elm. mot oMm,. for sale. Atl comannteatiotis kid Intorrltnes itrictly < l / 1 1a. d011tild: ;Office, Groat 'treed, .oppoefte gt. Pstd'a o s th e d ra l. 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AIM SAFETY. PUSS. Receive on coosignment nll kinds of WESTERN PROD UCE,,,and make advance. thereon. P.B.—Radiroad track in Gout 01 Warehouse.. Daunt To William H. Smith 4 Co., Miller ,k Elcketson, Goorga W. Smith ,t'Go., Pittsburgh. 'Spencer Garrard, CulpaShopard, Merchants' Bmk, B. Do Ford it bona vititt et a tx tchs, d KOONS, COMMISSION RItIiJ.EL Mrscit an Wholesale Dealers ha MACK- L, SALMON ' SLIAD, HERINRG, CODFISH, Re., No. 146 North Wharves, between Race and Arch streets, PR.11.1.1..PE1L. 30.. barrels Moss klackerel—large, and medium • else Nos. 1, II and 3, In &aortal packagus. 60 laurels prime No. 1 - Halifax Salmon. Imo do Konnortfy Mess Shad. 460 7 0 do aupetior No 1 Honing, Consisting of different brand., Labrador, Halifax, Say of Island and Eastport,.4c. • Gas/ bozos &minded/41 No.._ 1 Smoked Herrings, 150 quintails Goorgtie and Gruel Bank Caddell, Which we noy oiler at the lowest cash price., and woLicit a call beton, buying. MUMMY & ROON/1, de4:6tad No. 146 North Wharves, , Phira. FURNITURR • SELLINU oIY VVIIOLESALF, ult JAS. W. WOOD WELL, 9: .11 9 Third atrrait, oplaralta Ldritundaou & and 111 Fourth Wert. tub pATE.NTED oor. 4 , 1861. Dithridge's Patent OVAL LAMP CRIMME: af , ..cwfur..a of #1- FLINT GLASS. Them Chhunlea ate }mended kw Gat dame, which haat:log all pan] the glum equally, doas and en.... Crack., Z. D. DITUILI.DIA, Yon Pitt UL Work, Wstattiogtott meet, PDl•horgh, FOR 9 Fr: P. PORTER I 00, 31artufacturors of STEAUDOKT SEI A nil, CIIANKS,i'ISTON RODE P 1 AN JAWS, WRISTS, LUCOSIOTIVI: AND CAR AXLES, And wD klaila of Hear* TEMPEUANCEVILLE. ae.r--P'ittatmegb, z, butt ,SALE VMt 1 • • • . VANN WAGONS. OIL WAGONS and SPRING WAGONS, GARDENE'R'S CARTS AND COAL CARTS; WIINELS, CANAL, GARDEN ER'S, SNICK AND STONE MASON'S WHEEL:- YARROWS. all made oldie ban dry timber; also all gin& of repairing attended to promptly. Apply to HURT. DANE, WAG. ii•cus, Bark of Yederal moo Station, Allegheny. LYON ARNSTLIAL, linkoana AND UAV Dust.ca in the roost solsct brawls of ONNUINK .CIGAN.S. au.l kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING TONACCO, SNITY/p rANOY MENII§CIi AGM TUBES, gram ariety, U2iDEK TMK BT. A:HAULM HOTEL, Pittsburgh; Pa. N. 11.—The Trade, supplied au liberal term: WW. YouNti, succomor to Cart • might le Yost* No. 07 Wood street, f Diamond alleeadeln o RAZOR% 11FLEs REVOLV l E/ Ia KNIVLS 011 , BOBS, GUNS, dc., dr..• d large seeortmeat of the above ts artostanil 00 beer & Bahl' JACKSON . TOWNSEND, Posi PAC/LZEJ AND DU LLI.II Dit; BACON, DRIED NN'. LARD, "AMY AND UUMP DONK, No. i 2 nuent, near Lilmaty, PlDANnigh. Y. MAIt~IIAJ,L, ir.A.ura T ALL • PAttill, DOltiniUr; &e., No. $7 Wood otroot, Pittobargh. ; R• H PALMER WOOD Sti Lille Dealer in soNro LIATt3, STRAW TA./El and STitA% ,0048 generally. BOOTS JJ_ 011N.CAMPB KeruFerrnnota OF BOOTS AND SNON;Cot ovary description, No. 349mthfield otnet, fltufhoroh, Po. «nay ALB4EE, ON & (30.i..Witotat. Iti.L.thott.rx, ID BOOTH, 81101r.S, corner fourth erot Writ streets. Pittsburgh. atrotT l inci litanianfl &HAY. Plit.borgh. P. 6 ED UCa 7)... 11/41-01MilL scEtoo,L.-11.WILLIAJititi. .L.l ha opened • NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 27 SI. Clan stroot, Third stoty. 1 i Testimony 4 Iwo.", no Is the counnollor of lhe Teachers, the man te. whom all of us look for al. co and lustruction. • ( JOHN J. woLcorr. ! I amtur moat heartily th the above. ( ROMANI) IL RATON. I ( , rehee'vfuily concur in th opinion entreated above. W.EII. YRZW. 1 I take pleasure In Riving It sa m opi tatLh Pforegoing recommendation • fully merited. A. BUZ TT. ( I know of no one who dean-sem high er testimony la hits favor. ( : , N. AVERY. I fully concur In the • recommendation. , • D. D&NNISON. ' • Mimi prepare pupils for he High School quitkei than any other teacher I n 't city.. A. T. DOOTHETT. = Tenteil per wail, In advance. , auS(2tawd • I, IU A/TIN .E.ll:i Olt A -EBY ?. Tax, is .:Aa, TIM Qvarnos.—The Proprietor, of the "PAU. LoIAN CABINET OF WOADMIIS, ANATOMY atm MEDICINE' , have data Med, ',. of co KOMllifil home Imelda' ihoibenadt a suffering b d . 1 ittenity),FOCßof their mot tratereitiugand lostrim. OM Lecture. On.lllarrhige d its Inequaliflcations; 'Nemnts Dobility,.Promat7 Decline of Manhood, 'lndigestion, Waddinse or De ression.l.Misof Esurrgy, and Vital Power, the lima Social Evil, and those i _AIDS Willa molt...from oothtui•l'oll44, tzar. ,of o ,fttoturity, cm /Oda of Phiolology cod :fa. ttuo'i tow; Theo* loyal lo . Laguna Lum• Wog the maenad enlightentrig laving Thetuands, and will tel forwar&dirroeou. _ pt of Four Stamps, by add:ening lIIICRETABIT, !Wan Cabot at Aut. "osay . 4iat Isecothie. 668 E .- . . 67 : 7 411 1 , 1. 1 1 k. • - The extraordinary movements by whicit Gen. BANKS was stripped of his troops, and compelled to fall back to Strasburg, and: subjected to defeat and disaster, is the subject of painful inquiry to tho whole coun try. It was noticed in the Senate, on Mon-. day, and Mr. Davis, of Kentucky; laid the blame on Mr. STANTON. Mr. W/LSON, of Massachusetts, said that the President was entirely responsible for these movements. Mr. Timm:rm., of Illinois, inquired if It was not at Gen. McCtici.t.ss's repeated and urgent request, that the troops had been sant him. Mr. WILSON replied—that Gen. - McCrattsan was of having these troops, and that Gon. Passwtas's Division, about ono-third of all McDowsm. had, was 'matte. him. for the onto of In consequence of McDown& being strip ped of these troops to reinforce IticCLELLsa, his army became to weakened that Washing ton was endangered from that quarter, and the order was sent to Baxcer to send three fourths of his command to igtrengthen Ida- DoweLL. The New York noire, on this sub- IBeltituor. ject, soya : The mission of Gen. Banks was to seise and hold tho Valley of the Shenandoah stretching south-west from Harper's Perry to Staunton, at which point bo wouldhavo com plete command of the railroad, and would be in position to hold Western Virginia, to stop rebel reinforcements to Richmond, and, if necessary . , advance upon that city In the rear. How splendidly he;bad prosecuted this task, and bow nearly it badbeen accomplished, the public know. Ile bad driven the rebels stead ily before him ' defeating them in, every en counter, until he had finally establighed his headquarters at Ilarrisonbrttg, which was only twenty miles s train Staunton. At that point be held the rebels who were in front of him under Jackson, numbering about 16,000 men, completely in cheek. Another move ment in advance would have effected their destruction, and for that movement he was making diligent preparation.. Just at this moment he received an order from tAn War Department directing Ain to rend 15,000 of Ais troop wider ans. Shield,, to rein force Gen. McDowell, at Fredericketurg, and to /al/ bask upon Straebary, some fifty...ilea in Air rear. That the War Department bad some reason for this very extraordinary , Movemant, as we have said already, Weiato not permitted to doubt, and we presume theSeermary in due tints will be prepared to show. 7- W• can hardly see how ,the 'tloronunent could bate . neoldnd appreit,tiding disaster. Washington was so stripped of troops, to seed to the Peninsula, that some point had to be left unguarded. It must have been well known that the rebels were in force in .the CANNI AND WOOD CLAUS ILXDUCEU PaIQ Volley, for BANES, with, twenty thoneand men, always found a strong force in front of him, requiring all his. admirable qualities to prevent surprise-' On Monday, the /2th, Snizt.na left New Market with theittoOpi to reinforce McDoe , au, and arrived at Front Royal on Wednes day. On" Ma way be poised the division of the rebel Gen. EWELL, who was hovering In the mountains with ten thousand men. Letters from that region say that General Grant's Command was also detached from Bangs, and ordered to report to McDowELL. At any rate, on last Saturday he was at White Plains, 013 the east of the Blue Ridge, where be could be of no use In supporting Banes. ALLEGHENY Clovsrrt, r. The rear•gaard of (en. SHIrLDS left Front Royal on Sunday, the 17th, and a letter from that place, of that data, to the New 'Fork Herald, says : Two days ago Altman and Jackson, the rebel generate in the valley, united their /brew with those of tie rebel General !;wolf, and encamped around Harried:l.6aq. It is now reported that they are advancing toward* Strasburg, .lowly and steadily, and, according to one statement, they are already as far at Edinburg. If this is so they will probably try to overpower Gen. Ranks' command at Strasburg. Thife it will be seen that a week before the attack upon BANNS at Strasburg, it was known that the enemy was advancing in stronCorce, and yet to great wireithe Tra mmed necessities of ilicDowett, thitSarzum was suffered to depart, and no attempt made to reinforce 813111. We must confers wo cannot see the wisdom of these movements, for it was almost abso lutely certain that Dials would be attacked by a superior force, if left Whim isolated con dition, with only four or five thousand men. The New York Times lays the blame on the Secretary of War, but Mr. Wttaos, who fo Chairman of the Military Committee. of the' Senate, exhonoraten hiM from all blame in the premises. No doubt the whole subject will btrthoroughlyinvestlgated. We merely pre sent such tutu as we have to our readers, without* comment, blaming no one until we know certainly whets the fault lies. D 8110E8. An Important Correction. The ettraordinary speech attributed to Dr. Wallace, of the Lawrence and Bearer district, has excited considerable attention in this re gion. The following special dispatch to the New Yore Tribune shows that a queer mistake was made : ' • In the Home 'proceedings of Thursday, owing to p typographimi urror;.the remarks of another gentleman were attributed .to rhfr, Wallace. The latter 'maintained that the power over the question of confiscation is in Congress, the sovereign law-making power of the nation, and by virtdo of the sorereigntY; in accordance with rittional law, which is pail. of our Constitution, bee the rightto conescato property, real and perional, as the States had under the Articles otConfederation, as hide r nendenteovireigntles, the polar to coullecatit the• property of Delilah -subjects. His next point wax that an sot conilseating , rebel pre. party does net confilet Interfere with the right to try and condemn the rebels as traitors in the Criminal Court.. ' ,lorniz.. Tar GIMIJUAL 488XXISLY of the Old 801Mo4 Presbyterian' Church, now in melon at Co. iambus, Ohio, on Saturday, after considerable debate and opposition '; by s small faction of border-state men, secereitn-eyinpathisers i en4 non-descripte of various kind' adopted, without amendmenr, the overwhelming vote of 190 to • 20, the noble paper presented by Dr. Buiccrenition; This will Ite ft Matter of congratulation everywhere-.-and puts this church unequivocally, authoritatively, on the very blithest gronad of patriotism and loyalty: WAsailaroa, - Mai ratior' Ehl morning-is that Jackson-hat withdrawn_hia bta brads f ivthoShaaapdpakiallay,atortitspid. ly the', taade their aniarano: • S'i - : ;y.fTRGH : GAZETTE _IA_I.4 JOURNAL. pittsbu i rgh 05aztitit S. RIDDLE & CO., EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Publication 'Office No. 84 Filtb Street MORNING AND EIMNING EDITIONSOAILIt o OONTAININD THE LATEST NEWS DP;TO THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. TERMS: Aloasme Bantus-26 per annum In advance, or 12 mats par reek from curler. Eremite Eerricee-33 per annum in.dmlce. or 6 ! cent. per vrvek from carriers. WILILY EDITION—SingIe copies, 12 Tire or more, 81,15; Ten or upward., $1 per memo Invariably in advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE HATES. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 28 Gen. Banks' Retreat-. Who i. ne. sponsible? I • 1 • The Forces of the Enemy The number"of men the rebels are able to arm and bring into the Geld, after all their disasters, is astonishing. At. Corinth, their numbers are variously es timated, but they are holding in check, in that sickly region, some one hundred and sixty, to one hundred and eighty thousand At Richmond, they must hare en immense. force, or our Generals are grossly deceived, for we have before that city-our molt splendid army, how many we cannot say, but it is a magnificent army. • (len. Hunter finds himself opposed by a strong fdree at Charleston and Savannah. The force they have in the Valley of Vir gini# is too painfully evident. It is certainly not less than 20,000. Row many aro opposing Faswont we can not say, bat the following extract of a letter from VIIIIIONT'S headquarters; at Franklin, 'dated the 20th, .evinces that they Lave plenty Of then Where they need then, : The latest nowe from Gen. this I, that ha hen been checked in LI, 4,11 , 301,1: towards the ,Tennessee railroad. The ,rebels are deter mined not to givojni . p.:, control of that road without_s,AtosithlAttAiulgiii::;Tbery.;bave thrown*Widnst `fleberal - Cox a force 12;000 strong, and with bie present force he cannot advance, at is now holding a strong position on Gruat i atat,..Top Mountain. They are very careful to-guard the Great 'Valley Railroad, and Or, region of Eastern Tennessee. d latter from Nashville, of May 22, nays : A gentleman who escaped, and Aached this city but a day or two since, says there are 12,- 000 Confederate soldiers at Cumberland Gap, 7,000 or 8;000 at Big Creek Gap, and 7,000 or 8,000 at Knoxville. Allowing something for imposition practiced on him by rebel exag gerations, I suppose we may- fairly estimate they have . twenty thousand effective men at the three points. Thus bo aeon that the rebels are—in strong force at all important Points, and that. we have need of a large army to meet thorn on their Oro so 11. Our Commanders Out-Generated. The New York 17crold contaio thi follow ing dispatch : . . . After three-fifths of Ins army had hi;en tent to reinforce Gon. McD‘owell, from Om , red approach of the rebel forces undm - J.:-t - itson end . Ewell at Fredericksburg,it appears now that the supposition of Gen. McDowell that Jackeon and Ewell were pressing upon his front was iocorract, and that at the very mo ment whenihe called for there reinforcements these rebel Generals were still hovering about General Batiks' position, and were not within sixty miles, or several days' march of Fred ericksburg.' This account is corroborated by letters re r coifed In this city from an intetligenl member:, of Knap'e Battery, dated Front Royal, May 20, which eays : "Gen. Shields, with 17,000 men, has gone by Wavrenten, to try to entrap Jackson."' It would appear from all this that General McDowell was apprehensive that the whole force which bad bean before Banks in the. Valley, had crossed the Blue Ridge, and was about to fall upon him. Having only 20,000 Men, after Franklin's Division left, be called for reinforcements, end Banks' men, under Shields, were rent to him. The fact of the President going to Fredericksburg ebout the time the attack was apprehended, gives color to the supposition of an attack - being antici pated. Attlee same time neither Jackson, nor John son, nor Ewell had left the Valley, but were massing their men for in attack. Great Frauds In Indiana State Bonds. A special dispatch from Indianapolis to the Cincinnati Gazette, makes the following start ling disclosures of fraud, IFLIANAPOLIS, May 25, 1562. The people of the whole country will be startled by the exposure of one of the largest and most gigantic frauds ever perpetrated in this country. Previous to February, 185 i!, it was the practice of this State to allow the agent of the State, residing in the city of New York, to keep constantly on hand in his office • largo number of blank certificates of stock, which were signed and sealed, except by the agent. It is now discovered that during the year 165 1 , Mr. D. C. Stover, as the clerk of Hon. Job 3 A. Cravens, the present member of Con grove from the Second Congressional District is t tia State, but at that time agent of the Stat s, issued a large amount of fraudulent five per ?ant. stock. This stock woe never regia tere3 and has been in the market since that time. Mr. Cravens resigned the position of State , agent, after ha had hold the Offld) but a short time, and Qov. Willard appointed Mr. Sto ver to fill the vacancy, and it in more than likely that he continued to issue these fraud ulent bonds during his entire term of office, ante-dating them during Craven's term, in order to make thom valid, and if possible to save big own bandsmen. It is not knotiti to what amount these bonds have been issued, but more than a million dollars is known to have been in existence by the confession of the gulltrparties. It is but justice to Mr. Cravens to say that he had no knowledge whatever of the trans action until afew days since. The bonds are signed "J. A. Cravens, by. D. C. Stover, clerk." None of these counterfeit or spurious Issues have ever bean received hero for transfer, sines Februsfy 11th, 1850, and the officers hem have never seen them. Of course, the war loan or six par cent. bonds of Indiana, being coupon bonds, hare no connection with the five per cents. of the Stets, which ls inscribed stock. Col. Iludson, the present Adjutant of State, learned this fraud some months since, and informed the State authorities here of its ex istence. Goy. Morton went immediately to Now York and insisted upon an immediate arrest, and the prosecution of the guilty par ties; but Mr. A. Oakey Ilan, the District At torneY, and Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, the Attorney General of New York, on whom the prosecution will devolve, objected, and in sisted that these parties could be induced to take up these, bonds, when an arrangement. use effected between Messrs. Han and Stover's acoomplices •to redeem twenty-Svc thousand--dollars- weekly, and up to last Saturday they bad redeemed over seven him dred thousand dollars, leaving, es they assort, about a half million still in the hands of in nocent parties. Mr. Stover confesses the crime, and says the fonds are all in the hands of his 'accom plices, twq well known Wall street brokers. Thoeauto parties have a bank at Denville, New Jersey, of which Mr. Storer is the Presi dent. Arrangements have been made for the_ arrest of the guilty parties. Cltivemor Morton, who is now at Gen. Nal: look a headquertars, near Corinth, was tele.. graphed these 'facts ' and immediately tele graphed Mr. John S. Kibbley, Attorney em end of this State, and Jesse J. - Drown, one of the Loan Commissioners, to go to New York at once, and assist in the prosecution of the guilty parties, which wink ininiediately . dotte. Martin lialt.iner, for the put eight years Treasurer of ,Prankliti county, Indiana, re , canny decamped with some thirty thousand dollars belonging to the comity. • It is said that be has deserted his family, and that A woman not hie wife accompanied him in hie flight. Ile left: hems for .the ostensible,pnr:, pose of settling with the State Treasurer, - which he failed .to 'do. Ho is represented al being slightly Smelt. • • - - Rumored Evacuation of Richmond 4 BALTYMOF.Z, 41.111126..,,1. /O ft Sen.../Stcalel; lanes headquarters- on Saturday: 7A balloon noltinnoissance Was 'Made -froin headquarters 04 Saturday. Title direlosad the fact that the nbel sirmr was then evacuating Richmond. The disturbance In 'Baltimore yesterday was of tonal less connipnnee than was re ported at first. • . =MME The Loyal Democrat. Dior, rtt not to me your Union rant, Nor giozo mine tan with loyal cant ! Who stands this day in Frealom , a.van Ile only is my Unott Mast Who tramples SLarary's Geller hat, Ito to toy LOYAL DEMOCRAT With whips, engirt by chains, too long We strove to make our Fasces strong; When Rebel hands those fasces read, Blest be with whips and chains still mend If “Democrats" can stoop to that, GRd help met lm no Democrat Thank flaw - en! tho linne are drawn this hon Twist Manly Right and Despot Power; Who scowls in Freedom's pathway now, Dears "Trws_wr" stamped npon hie brow ; Who skulks aloof, or shirks his part, Rath nSt.arc" imp - Mtn:RD hie heart. In vain of "Equal Eights" ye prate, :Who fawn like doge at Slavery's gate.; Beyond the Blare each slave-whip mites, And, codes for Blacks are lawn for Whites The dialne that negro limbs email, Reach and enslave each child of Toll 0 Northern Idea ! when will 3, learn 'Tie Lawn that these tyranta spurn ; 'Tie not the blood or skin they brand, But every Poor Man's toll-worn hand; And ye who wane them—knOaing this— Deserve the slate-lash that ye kiss! 'While Northern blood remembrance crave From twice ten thousand Southern graves, Shall freeborn hearts—beneath the turf— Lis always 'duelled - by tramp of serf? And pilgrims, at those graves, some day, lly Slavery's bounds be driven awry ? The green grass iu the churchyard wares— The good corn grown o'er botclagnir. ; lit, 01 ,from crimson emelt( now sown, What crops—what harvest—'reludrbe grown On Sultan's plain—on Roasmaz's nod—, What fruits shall spring from blood, 0 God Spring-thne is here I The} last how sleeps— The Present sows-the Futaire reaps I plants Who plam goKI seed in Freedom's eptak. Ite only is my. ITmos MAN Who [realist the weeds of:Blarery lie Is my Lo yet Drasoctur t • ,A. J. Daum's. !kw York, May 2.3, 18G2.—Nno York TriLow. Interesting from North Carolina-- A Union Pilot Seized.. Gen. Burn 'side Retaliates. • Ncw YORE, May 24.--Gen. Burnside has seized all the commissioners of .the town or Edenton N. C.—T. J. Bland, A. 3. Grover, H. A. Bindl and F.. L . .' Itoberts-- . .and taken them tehis headquarters; at Newborn. The fifth conitraistioner was not arrested, beause Ito was confined to his bed by sickness. They nii - held as hostages for the safe return °flit. -White,•a Union pilot, who was soiled by the Corifederates while on a visit to his wife, at Edenton; r ..It is:alleged that these commis sioners connived at Mr. White's arrest, though .they stonily deny any. complicity with the matter, and Moist that they had no power•to prevent it. Gen. Burnside intends to send one of the commissioners to Raleigh, whither Mr. White has been conveyed, to demand his release. The Confederates threaten to hang Mr. White, and Gen. Burnside intends that all the commissioners shall swing for it iii case the Confederates execute their. threat. They were taken to .Fewhern in the steamer Ocean Wave, in charge of Major Jardine and ,a guard from his regiment (Hawkes' Zonaves.) They are somewhat like the Selectmen of a : Northern town, or the Common Citurqqq4cilmen. of New Torii, i. e., their functions lar about the same, though the Edenton Com ission ers are far superior to the New llor ars in character and intelligence. Mr. Itoborts'es peeially is a man of very fine abilities; They. are somehat non-committal on Mel subject of their al l e giance, though they affect to de= plore the results of Secession upon their busi ness and particularly upon themselves indi vidually. They state that Mr. White wawa fisherman in their town, who had behn drafted as a militiaman b a p their county conscription I to serve as a home guard. After Herring fif teen days he detested, and has ever since acted 1 as a pilot for Burnside. He visited his wife at night, arid was enr prised by some Virginia cavalry pickets, who asked his delivery into their hands by the 'Cummissioners. They said they had nothing . to do with it officially, but as individdals they advised that he bo "let alone." They repre sent their situation as being extremely hard. There is no Union force to protect them, though a gunboat goes occasionalljto Eden ton, and as soon as it leaves the Confederates rush in and terrify the citizens. Mi. Bland had been arrested and carried to Raleigh in the rain, to answer to the charge of giving aid and comfort to the "enemy," beeause \he had sold a few artieles to some Union officers when they first took possession of the town: Ho was released and exonerated from the • charge, and his felloisositizens, to compensate him in some measure for his illegal arrest, elected him as Commissioner, which has brought him into his present difficalti. The Disaster in the Valley. -- WASHINGTON, May 25.—The city has been filled with exciting rumors all day in regard to the fate of the remnant of Gen. Banks' col umn, left in the vicinity of Strasburg. After three-fifths of hie army' had been sent to reinforce Gen. McDowell from the supposed approach of the rebel forces under . 4ackeon and Ewell at Fredericksburg, it appears ,now that the supposition.of Gen. McDowell, that Jackson and Ewell were pressing upon his front, was incorrect, and that at the very Mo ment when he called for these reinforcements these rebel Generals were still hovering about Gen. Banks' position, and were not within 60 miles or several days' march of Fredericks 7 burg. The great canoe of regret hero lit that the rich valley of the Shenandoah, which bad been recovered by the advance of Gen. Banks' driv ing Jackson step by, etep before him from Winchester to within ten miles of Staunton,, should be again abandoned to the raids of the rebels, without having aceomplishedanything. Prompt efforts have been made to succor Banks. It is supposed that by to-tarrow tien. Miles will have reinforced Banki with a considerable foroo. It is reported to-night that CoL lienley and Me Lieutenant Colonel, of the let Moryland regiment, at Front Royal, and all the regl meet except forty, have been killed in the at tack of Johnson upon their position. The Alarm Subsiding... The Potomac well Defended. Wsentsaros, May 26.—The alarm which was at first occasioned by the reports of Banks'' retreat and the advance of d'acitson is rapidly subsidirig. The officers of the gov ernment were not unprepared for thej move ment, and have taken steps accordingly.- , The Secretary of War has perfectedmil itary arratigemKs, and:no fears atd enter tained; that an force of the rebels will be able to cross over to Maryland. ' It is su . pposed thahthe new troops •onling on will be put. Into the forts about t r o city, While the more disciplined troops willhe die tributed as the exigencies may require.— Special to the N. PI Post. VEW CARPETS, f Oil Cloths, &0., M'CALLUM' Jr 0.141 Fourth Sired, Douala prorloaato the late. advance In p which the Wen " IT tihthge is offered to P 1 YOB CIABII. , friLif jo R . iiii-Ali. Alial .1:11f71117/40BD'a dEILEAIit ISALIDATIftB, .. :. . . . .litarie from Cematori ealt. , It b 'poriectly.healiAyand Pltro, and wi llioakt better • tighter and ram health, coo than any. other Sateratas in the world, It la . Part the from all impurities, and Impart& a aream-I ke ilayor to the food: - Please kite it one trial. it yoitrgrocer bunt got it tell him to get il' for 7013. ?or . sale whetted,' and retail at . 1 ' ' /10B11111' IL JAWS, , .. . ~,. ah3:6inett -- - • •" ''' line. 1 and Diamond.. p() --- 0 -7 61 ! I, ; LE or mAtingwA, '..LW In '6. - oa., hotting, In the fortu'et powder; It I. :entitled to &pedal prefereare weer ...the liquid Mate of -MsZnelleo. had e n d s, and nape . Mineral Waters, &hints ' Powder., riad nth& ettallarattial .IWhow taken In the mprning, regale - rib' it haeouiadratrabLo .01 root 'on. the, Outtsli crates: rework cotittlpattett, .eorractlaK acidities , ma cooling off au tekraU cora. - plain% • Ypt stin k yy" Maw ea, VALINESTOPILB, - and atoll Iktuarkts' And •SIL , the - MallUtietery,' ITN ieg Nprinntitcstreet, New. reek, pica Z 6 ciada. •, 1., ~,6 EMI C.LVD/LMITES., • r COSIMISSIONER—Rontrr rirecua.y. of Findley township, will be a CID. did4l. for County 4. '"/"mtliliollef, subject to the de ciato'n of the gepublican County Contention. m dndswto ' COMMISSIONER.-- ,/ JONATHAN, FREELY, of TiowcoSt. _MX; will be oupport. too County Comintstio. rpoinz r Republic. County Convention. OPT: ak E.1.1.46TKLC1: ATTORNE y. -w. hi. NO/Pl:7r be a candidate for nomination to the office ofWistrict Attorney, eubject to the de• cation of the Ileilmhpat County Convention. aando , ATTO,KNEY.—AraI. N. Vireos, of Alleghehey city, will be • candidate for namleation td the &bore office :in the . Convention to be called by the Scpnblicaa Execa- Aire Coresolttee.l ' - rah2sito - • ATTOBNE Y.—The on 6-Tx &reigned wfll Lea candidate for the above °Moe Notre the Republican NominatingConrention. V. V . • • • DISTRIC'T Arrott.NE - - • - . •. •• EntLee:taloa will Loa candidate for nomina tion to the above ellbakbefore the next Nominating RepubliCan County Convention. apliiedawle ITISTATE SENAT.E.—E. D. GAZZEM "4" I+s candidate for the liepublican nomination for the State Senate. ao3:to I7R4JrCE. F IRE. ' INSURANCE, BY THE RELI ANCE ZdUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. OP PHIL ADEL PELLA ,on II Ul L DING*, limited°, perpetual, MEE ORAN DISE, 2' URN LT ÜBE, dc., to town or country: Office No. 308 Walnut street. 4.ltrism., 5229,5101 Assam, 6308,608 96—(nomad SS First Mortgage on improved Ott? Proper- th worth donlile the amount....---4 1 65,600 00 Ground rent; Ent ,2,46.2 60 Penna. R. B. Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage 130,090, E 7,906 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loan.;,, '30,000 00 Alleghen countyo wet. P: IL Lcciaw Itkaxo OD Oo bonds, ts*/ socure-... • %NV 00 Huntingdon and, true Top d Brountain Balked -Centilany, mortgage . 4,11116 00 Penosylvaoht Railrund Co.. 4,000 00 Stock or kellance Mutual limitiants 24,360 Black C onsty Sire instuanee Co.:;.„ 1,050 00 Stock of Liebman, M. 8. Insurance - ZOO (0) Commercial Bank ....—...:-.......... • 15,125 91 Mechanics' Bank do --.......... 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance -160 00 Bills Receivable, bmlneva paper— 16,Z7. 16 Bo* Acvmunta, ammusi intermt,utc....... 6,216 Di GSM on hand and to hands of 11,365 16 8309,505 90 TINGLET; Proddod. H. L. Carson, Lathrop, Eobt. Tolsnd, _ Gbaa.:Laland, • Frad'k. Lennfg, Jacob T. Bunting, o.' B.'Wood, • limlth Bowers Jai. 0. wood John Blasalli Pittab7gb. 9C1191.0N, &cream. J. G. 'COYFIN, dpeal. Third and' Wood street. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, I Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brawn, Wm. Humor, 0. Stersenson, Beni.. W. Tingley, John R. Worrell, Randall Hill, B. 31 my 6 ~ North...list *me - NDEDINITY LOSS BY mus.—FRAiIKLEhr INSUNABOIC boat . ANY Or PHILADELPiUA. Office; 436 lad 437 .(Thiestnot street, dearjattN: 'Statement of Asst., January lot, 1.850, agreeably to anent of steeembly,aftig— - • • ,Ifiest Mortgagee, imply 5ecured.....c....--41,896,222 00 Beal tiatateapneet v 4.5109,314 61) coat 102,9E6 00 Temporary Loans; 011 ample Collateral &curies ...—; so,in -)o Stocks, (present value 686,667.7 X) 69,186 00 Notes midDille IJOI. 00 Cash iM,919 00 • to . ad'o os W The only Profits from Premiums whirl this Company can divide by 'Law are from risks which have been determined: • Insurance madebia every'doscdpelon of property, in town and country, at Antes as Wires are consistent with security. . • , Since their incorionatien; aposiod of thirty yam*, they have paid km. by Ws to au amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollorsiiherebyaffording evidence of the advantage. Of Insurance ' a" well. their still ey and disposition to meet with promptness , al 1 . . LOWS. ST MS 8 Lou.. paid daring the year •lB6B .;...:—lrlocces • &7 OltaiTO Charles N. Dandier, Isaac Lei, Mordecai D. Leiria, Jacob R.: Brun,: • • - ' Tobin. Wagner, i • . Edward C. Dale, .., David S. Dimil4; • ' a.. W: Itichardi; Samuel Grant, !. 1 George ?vim , , --- ()GABLES N. BAlitaEll,Prarideid, EDWAIID 4.1. DALZ; Pia: Praiiira. Wm. A, dram., Secretary promo, . ..• . - J. GARDNER. COIVIIN, Apear;, ' m 6 Offloe Nerthearn cot. Wood A TlMrdJita. FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND I<v-. BURANCE.—INSURANCE COMPAR111;01 • NORTH LIIERICA, PHILADELPHIA.- IncorporsoG 1791 —Capiti, 45.500,000. Ikagets, .la4oary 10, 'MO..-- ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Prwides.4 ^.THOII .8 PLATT, lbvwory. rNSURAN' CE CO OF' TRE STATE OItsPENNISTLAtARIA, PHILADELPHIA. • Incorporated 1701--Capital, 821.10,001; a••••Wdb.bruar, 1 859 -3,508- OD HRNIIT D. BlLERWgßO,Prarideg. _ WILLIAM HARPER , Smeary . - JOIARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE OR; 11 HARTFORD. - a m y 7lB6,"": lgl° " Ci n dta4 11 6 f4A0Z4..' TlllO. 6. AiL„ii: "55.7141 63 . kecreg.ry. —* /PrinsOral:we in the above old; and reliable Conn panics cao be obtalued by application to . • W. P. JONES, Agent, ' felfedly S Water street, Itagaley's ISuigs. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPA ItTOF Pl27'allUltl3ll. R. 511LLES, Jr.; President. ~ 0. IS. dOILDON, &treks", . •- Otrios,.tio. 02 Water streak, Spang t Co.'. Wars. • bquas, up stairs, Pittsburgh.:: - • Witt insane against all /Lis& Piseased Mamas . / - /Wks. !loam Inatiiistios,sianov4 by . Dire:ton who ere wen known in Dr eenuannity, and who am date. . Wd MereJ o l,' (o• maintain %god. they Lege •aantarrk as airing Oaf bent pressetiese to than tyke ditirt . Ito be insured. .• • 18158ETS, 0 crronsit ae,lstar • ' .ccUrustn.' 63,000 OD • L 9,190 IL - Mee Furniture. 450(0. Open atcd0tutte..t0.............. toK O 00 • Cantu— • . 18,351 1l Pnim.tam Not:: Notes and Rills l2 . DIZSCTOIII Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer,' David. M. Long, Bees J. Thome, , Benj. P. Bauman, John le. Id.Vone. B. Jr., JllOlOB McAuley, Meibunial Holmes, Alex. Mud*, illeulre M , an Willie= H. dmlth, ,O. W. 'ticket/on. my3O F. M. GORDON, .(1111ZEI.i'S INKJEANCE CONTANY %LI Or PITTSBURGH. °Moe, ooroor Market and Water.atroota, wood door. . ' • - ,... ~.- --- '' • , 3•711. IdG&LEY, ,Prooddeek /mom 'Strand:mate sad 'aspen. . .- . .., .- , . Imre' N,roat kat and damage in the navigation of , the Bambara and , Westerns lihnis, Laker and Rtyona, and the nattgation of tgo Sala. , 'lnmate aitainst lan and danoage . l die. • OraaarO Wm. Baialoy.l -S. M. Hier, • • Jar. - Park Jr.. i John Mdatm• - W. G. Johnston,. Jay. H. CooPor!! B. P. Joon% • I B .l.larban,en„, Rem Owens,- ! J. - Caldwall, 1r... Him. T.ll. How ,t Jain S. Dilworth.. Barrial Pr.:atom: 1- . - Mork. n. Zug • , —owe Bingham, i , de:3(hlyd -o PtIiIaDEL.PHIA Flll AND I.lleit I:NAT:MANIA OtIZIPANY, lie.. 14.9 Cheroot et, oppredte the Custom House. • - • Capital, 55:10,10O—Amete, 8301,018. - . - 7 • WW maks all kinds of lasurance, either perpetual or lhalted, on every deeariptlon of Property or,/ler. chartable,' it reasonable take of premium. • ... - - . , ,• : , BOBEUT.P. KING, ,Praidi;st. . M. W. BALDWIN, Kee Preridex4 , T. 13LABED13BN4, &rectory. - , . -, rasoeorts: Chas. BaYea, -:, . J.sepu e.isui. -- 8..1L.,0epe,. , i. - CLAheinum, . , r IL . B. litth i John Claytew, Quo. ' ; . eo, P. D. Amery _ i . N: Wiler. . J. 0.-oonrix,44;rit; .,. - Third and. Wood stream. A LIZAJTHEN 1 INtitc4l4(lls; mud zoi.•PAST OP rirraßuatm. wea;, Ea: sr /Mb Insures sipitutt all thin of rtre sad Irvin* Mail .1011111). McCOUD, - trio, Seqqa; D. 21 . 13 °0 4 i Fder, , lt. ,' • : '—,-. : ::... . , ,-; C''Pl" W. 1)34 n ‘ .r ! .lA t .L*' , hue /nix, . . --. ,John 0 2 * o °4 C. G. 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