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A:c QOLLK - OIL WORKS COMPANY, OP lj PENNSYLVANIA: ' Otte, St. Chic Street, Dear tits Bridge.' Bay,►pd . sell -CAIIIION 'olLtt ou . controladoa,-cash or time. CAUDE OILS. of all dr. Amiptloos, 'nutted:- - Address J. EAVES, a., Secretory and Treasurer.-- rn7l6:6m 1. 0. 1400[11, _ • . 4/G 4 4ETT.i lauccenora -.to C. Belj & Ittnetia•Fx.ora FACT TA cam Coxxit - war , M ittrafl3llB, ior tbe BAIA et ; CHAIN, BEEDS, CHEESE, PAQDIFOE, &c, Noeo 75-Water and 82 Front -streets, Piiiehnreh, Pc • • - renen ucuu 111 0 df.oo It4CKELV.Y .&GREGG, GENENAL Pao Iblutttestori BlEactres're toy . FLOW! ',06/tIN.IIACUN..ito., No. 257 Ljberty street-,Pate 'lottith,•PA.'• • - _ ap2iCro AZOILSW MAU. Amt., .. . ... ...... Ammar,. Air ACKEOiff & LLNIIAJVA An t i .1.7. L /AD 0W.% raCTOlta, Punt lea amu COSIIIIJIMiN IttaatchltdiMuitho 111113 of ; Flour, Graln,Pork, Ba con Lad , Batter, Eggs, Cheese, /tines, .Tallow, Orvise. Feathers: •Prttatoes, Pot aud Pearl Ashes, &berates, Lluseeelsind Lard OBS, Dr tat and (Iroeu '.`rune; 'Timothy, Clover, no. and Grua Seeds. "Aish advances matte on Conelonieurs. .sp-Ety' No. MT Liberty at., Pittsburgh. U. •.4 13. A N .1.E.141r Colons , nos. Amo-ronwaiwilia Mtacnars md • ale Miler. in •ViESTBItti RESERVE UNEESE, BUTTER, LARD, PORK, DAOO2I,'FLOUR, FISH, - PUT AND PEARL ASHEN, SALERATUS, LIN SEED, AN)) .LARD 01144, DRIED FRUIT and Producis gnueruDy; N.. 111 sud 14S Pivot atr.d, Pittsburgb: i ;.or fIIELV ic.BIIEPARD etnaussioN ott..div and diAilers u, h t lAillit, GRAIN AND •PIiODUCE, No. BIS Liiierts street, Pittsburgh, P. BMA. bisaids of- Flour for Bakers mud :family u coosteolly l'articulsr ailsotion paid to alio. orders for. Merobandiso Otters!, ectkdly -104. Ami tVAN tIOI Elt,l'itopuosAND 1: 41;Mmuisiux.M1.1.00.1•2, dealer in FLOUR, BUT -11.31.; BROOMS; 81C.E1,3,; LAC.I4I:IIIEESS, LORE; /MIND. &ND GREEN' a% CITS and ”:4,ducd.gau • tnUy Liberal cash advanced, made on.nalgrdnenta. Warehouse, NwLl4:B6ennd steak, Pittabvtrgt, 11 BLUE§ AtoyAy, V05.17.12.D1NG AND 4. 016.11165T011' MLII:CILIXT, fur 'the We of FLOUR, GRAIN,BACCiN, - LARD, BUTTES, EGGS, sod Icestiin Produce generally, No. 10 SMITHFIELD STREET, tomer of Finn,. Plitalkirgh, Pa. aliErilrdore arid consignments eullci tad. JA,11 . 11"6 FE;CLAIE Fouw.savltr.Q.AND COMMLB42ON Ilr.acuArr, for the ash, of FLOUR, a BAIN, BACON, LA BD, B Urr CIi,SEEDS,LBIBD ruerr, 41,14.P11:411CH generally , Market att.:, corner of First, Piueburgh, •- •, , QCHOMAKEIt & LANG, C0.111118310N • " 1 1 / 4 J imd wholesale dealers to Gicocr, VLOULL, t3BALN, PRODUCE, &c., No. 31Z) h" Liberty street, Pittaburgh, Pa. saUdly WAAIS 11 DDLE, sucemor. to J nu. 1,1„ WGiud bun, •Nu. 133 Liburty imtreot, Nu. burgh,. bIENIMA.I, YIIODUCE, GM/CI:BY. AND IXPAIIII.IBSION .M.Y,EXIIIANT, 7 , ' 'Conalgumouta fiupoeffalljUaliult4Q 1126.11 j WM- WAITS wines. WHITE' . BROTHERS, . 'Bozos - I.lllmm JAW •GOMMIEWMAI MillenAter2 SUS dealers In ~ Plat VISIONS AND PRODUCE UKNRIIALLY, No. .294 Liberty street, Pittalsargh,Ps.' -ruyta ..80110YElt AiEROLIANT, 111.4tIrr In 1.11:1 , DZ AND lIEFINED CAILUON OILS, G!,A£S , S, I.lTi/N.,11441L . g. Ac., Nu, ISt Libaty . . .11411.41.‘11 CCU,t DAVID 11 . 0MULEM, WA. ca rrot, j ~ eo Sprelsl Panora. (X)FYIN- successors tt, j. 1.1 31'4: mullet.; Mums et Co, WLIOLESALFGRO -01.21t8, Wwilortif Woo 4 Waley streets, PilWburgb, Pemew .• •" • • ' jy33lly V U. VOJOT CV,, aticcessor to L. G. Lo Grad, PICOVOCE AND COMMISSION MEN ' , CUANTS, Liberty ntmelt, Plitsbnrgb, Pa. ans JOIIN I. ......... ... OUITS, J 1 rax 01111 .1. .I.IOUSE & CO., Wuotsa&Le :Guockkae; Giamilisiod'ldracnAsts, ...mar of timitbflelld arid Widen stmatet, Yltdaburgli, Ys. .15,7 I.4I . DGEHNON SSTE WAN'', WHOLE} 1.4 'Air. — () nogg= AND Cox:ammo: Ahmatarcrx, r V . r.: .Ic2dly J. 1.110‘1,24101.....Y..8. BROWN... ARAL KIitXPATIZICKS, Witots- JO ALL+. Gstoente Find. 4eulers, 113, FLOUR AND £lXEDs.,'Nos.l9,teihtl 193 - 14Derty street, Pittsburgh. faiths 'DA LZFLL it 60N, • Co3ntrs. ; sam Itrarnaarra for theaitt, of CRUDE AND RE.' Yu ED Cd:RRUN OILS, No. 09 and 70 Water street, Pemba:Rh, aomoror made a retain-I=Ra.. DRUGGISTS. LION' JOlENSTON r •:Deluin . ut'Poiri to. M M IS AND' Limey GOODS, lICIGIIIIiG.PLUID, OILS,.FAM -13, y lit; DICII: Es, &a., Sa., of_ etrletly•prlme qml, ity, which he anon; at lowest: yam.. Corner Smith, flatland Fourth stream, Plitaburgb, — pa. Proxriptiom carefully cOmpoonded at all noun. A. FAIINE6TOCKA.A.XI., Wuoua; . •AC[ Drtoiatst nod Natinfacturnr of WHITE LEAD ADD L ITIIA LIGE, corner of Wood ind Front • inlets, Pit taborgh. .[ OIL% Ir. SCOTT, Woomsei.E DEALER AI 121 DIMAS, PADiTti, IiILS..VARN/SELES ANL/. • .'DYESTUFFS, No, rag Liberty - street, Pittstmrgb,—, ordeli viii motive prompt attention. uth2l. kC GEO. ,LL 'KEYtiER, Lauomar, JILI 1P 'Wood dives, comer of Wood 'street nod VINfo 0f10,r.-PitUbprith. P. , : TT OltdrEY'S (Into - of, Fayette county, Pu.,)A27OIMT, ' . PITTSBURGH, Py corner Fourth and. Grant greets. f 0,111.5. 13. .614.01:1JIVNELL, ArroaNgr (I A Lest. Omcr., second story Hog's LAW Bunn, ten, Yo• 93 Diamond street. Wlll,stletl. to the settlement, mowing mad collet- ilOll. Of claimi, heuntite,lrc., in Washington, Dietrieft, ' of 'Columbia: . solM6rem . JoaN ta. KIIMPATZICIL & MELLON, .ATToR, .x. Airs AT Li*. No. thi Fourth liTnet,filteritimi Above Smithfield. Pittebargh. ra. myrhdif fiMII.II4IS ArroaNsy .Asci 11. GOUSIELLOB 'Orrics, Ho: , 160 tourth firtug, comersf Cherry. sUeyi - Pittetiargh; ettell:dewlrf ' . „.1Ai.,11.1.1k...L A. PUB. id—NUE, ATTORNEY , , -- - Ofsica, Fifth street, aiktoiolog throttle. of Ittar-i * shall St lirowto Pittsburgh, Pa. , jefggilly :_ArroaNzy- Uoutocttott A? Law, hes removed to EIIIIIi'S LAW Buttauffor. Dim:cont.! itrea, oest: 'door to tit,Peter's , Chnrch. otyl&dly 1 • OCUOILII,III-. KANIDLL lt S. U. SCIIOYER, ATTOIINEk3 AT 10. OMCO, ikurtia etrOet;Yitratairgb. 3.3 PRODUCE. t. BUTCUDMON • c B. • • I ;EECII,t llllTCLUNSON,(;oukissurril JJ AlCb FoawAitotbu Alanettaara, dealeint in - WEST-1 KILN BESIAIVE 01.1.E.ESEi 1 FLOUlt, FISII, LINSEED OIL; • POTS AND , . PEARL ASHES, SEEDS, GRAIN, DRIED POSIT; and Produce generally. Beet lets& -.Fundy' Flout', ...idwayi on baud. .Agent- for. tetriaitaolllaellson .oo.'s. celebrated Patented , PsarlStarch. IJ6 :Strand and 144 Fiat it.., between Wood and timith 'ci --- , field, Pittsburgh P. .- •• 1111EESE WAREHOUSE:--ItEliktY LJ H. COLLlNS;Po„rwardiat and CoCoinitelo - o chant and "dealer io CHEESE, PLITT,P.Ii r .LAXP. I •YIBEI and Produce generally,' No. .2.n4K00d otreet,i ! above: Water, Pittabruvh. :IDYL _ J AItIES' iItiLAIEB a, Cu t Posi reanc-i - sal and 'dealers in PROPTUONS, corner of lila, I • ket'and :front intents. . Ja6:dly I LirS UR .4JI"4"E C E.,lrT OARDINER COFFIN, 'AGENT mai PHILIDELPIIIA •1111,11utans sossxce,Poireemice, 'llorth.ouit comer Wpm; uroV ,p„ JoNES, AGENT NORTE AMNRII- 1 , _ nnu iltglate ks ot . B. l;e;tual r r e anis t and Liartfial In.!! ~."- I AI4I,IEIJ REA, Six:nu - iv CiTunrii 1 ticirottmick Cohirmilr, °DIV VlS•rk.t Wour . 151, (.101{D0N, BFARETARY. WI STERN Issiruwer. 0099/181 . , 92 Water 1211)(4. , IA---31,- BOOK, SEcturAtiy:Auxogesld „ILA, iilnviunicootrAerr. 37MM/ street:`.-- • ' DR r , . GOODS.. • JOHN W1L•01.......114581S M. Crllll-..044 , 11/ lel4111:11.1LOL ILSON, CARIt tv , ect i ('Lau wawa. Avis o c,) irsoutaatit 6241.4994*-- , '' , TORICION,ANti.DOIitSTIO Ditir'trOoDit; ao 94 wftd street.. thlro lhainito '0)9,9 Dianimi4 tel':'Pittednxtr. • , etplthdtt . _ U l 4: 7 )SULttallelELD, -- , Intooonor, ;to u .1112i.tineid tievo4 trta r amoi eta Beau Dealer" STArix 'AND FA:NOT CLOOD4,;'liortb• Isir4Onme Voneh'wialtirkhCariets:— • .c •-..• • u ,„ • U , ..4000•,lia: so Natkit.iiie4t,Latwem Thlr# and 'ft,. •fIAINSONJA)VE; DRAIAM J. amiscicrinas 000tts, Art of thOof9C- Imal flooMlia; No-ft Af *Apt Oretoborob ' OO I?.bift. , . a.cAssitaa.: \~ \; ._ l L t4•_"; NISEI - , - • -1' SHR.I'VER & LAZEAIi, . • W EIOLESALVIJBOOKILd. AMP 0011111.16810 N MEIICHASTS, • Corner Fiemod, 1%0 0 1. and 29 Sadthnold ditnant, 119:131 Pirrseunok. WY. U. wm.; H. KIREPA'rRICK . k W.; ; T V WHOLLIALE °Roam, 6ilgrasaion AND DCLICES IN COUNTRY PIWOUI.T., No. "Ss Liberty street; Pittsburgh, Pa. sp7 THUS. LITTLII.III/ • JAMES TILIMISILS. LiiyLN&. WHOLKBALIC nociiis AND Cunioutou zucumol. duuloru iu YUODOCF:, BACON, CHEESE, FISH,. CARBON, AND LAUD OIL, 1110 N, NAILS, GLASS,, COTTON.' YARNS, sod Pittsburgh uisaufiicturns gouuruUyi 112 d.uutl *Ore, Pittsburgh. • OUNCSII .11....0. ANAUCKLIS. AiroDONALD & ARBUCKLE, WBOLE- J./JL SALM GEOCLIIS, PMODUCII ♦MU COMMISSION Idaa cuasaa, Jobber!, in N.V. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REFINED SUGAILS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA- CON, RICE, CLIRNSE, SENDS, An., No. 2.5.3 Liberty atruet, Pittsburgh. P. Mr- N. .1111r1......4....W111. jikTll¢l. RYMER, Ac'BROTIIERS, enceesiaors to Iteituor & Anderson, 'Wholesale dealers iu FOItEIUN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPIIa.S, COU PE:Mit/NEILS', SUGARS, FINE WORKS, &c., No.. 124 sod 12S Wood • strvet, above Fifth, • Pittsburgh, jr":111y • 01.4.‘ b. 11 •Ii 4.0114.1 C Ej EAD 43:5 METZGAR, GRocEtts AND CoNllll93loti Alaitutanrs, and dealers in all Lions of GOUNTIL T PIIODUVZ Ann PLITSIIVRIM 111.. • r.m.. - tuaaa, No. :39 Liberty greet, opposite brad of Wood area, Pit taborgii, Pa. ap:bly SUET. ROBISON .1111.1 EL B. 1/0.111014. PI ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE Grio- AltacHAN - rs sod dealers itt ail loads of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, And Pitt - burgh matiufakturos, No. 2A5 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. my 2 _1 A. AIVEAU.Ii, WHoLeseLa tirtooea, cy • comuisews nizsCH ANT arid dealer m R, GRAIN, PRODUCE 'AND" PROVISIONS, No. FL00 270 Liberty street, opposite 11.01, Pittsburgh, Pa. starLiistrai advances mads'ou cousigumeuts. sohl3:iyis B. JUNES, WtioulaeLu DEALER _. IN ORIJOERIES, MANILLA. ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, MTV!! rud PituMurgh manufactured articloe, Nu. HI Wator /street, almvetbe Mumnigattelaßridge, PittokLursti, •• • V. tutaxti.. 013ERT DALZELL & Witout, SALE ONDULDS, CONNIANION AND I.OISWANDINU htmtcusurn, aud &alum in P,II.ODUCE sad Pitt*. burgh manufactured, Pita' LIENNTLAIM AMY -Rath eilllrtON. LAMBERT & Si:UPTON, Wlior.EsA Gitoclea, PIiODUCL DiALlifus and COIIBII6OION streot, Pittaburgh, Pa. - . JOUti WATT JOAN WILSTh. WATT WILSON, WHOLESALE GIL°- rims, (hand:es:on fel sucussis, sod dealers fu Pruiltios suil Pittsburgh utsuutsctUrus, Nu. I&8 urtystrust, Pittsburgh, u 2.5 I6A lAD DICKEY CO, W 110LFAALN J. (hwy.., Cum Institut. hicatca•Nrs, awl deitlers is I'at.NNI,E. Nu; ea pater ,treat, awl G 5 1400 strmt, t.bilrgh. tixt.p. W. ...... ..... Jowl* IS. DILWORTH 4.11. CO. WHOLE:SALO CP • 0H0..., N. 130 1 liti4 SeXouttotrent, UM/ wol JOHN VINYD... 1N11.1.1d11 SLOTH. J OHN FLU VI/ CO.; Wuohc&u.R. (Igo- CElta 070 CulalginatuN 8JC84 , 11.1114111, No. 172 \)' , ...K1 nud ?WI Liberty atrooi, Pittnburg_ , h : jniti .Iki I 1,L1.4 ISAGAJ,E Y HOLESALA T I Gauttu, Non. IS -.id etryot, burgh, Pit. 10119.1 ff . A LE.LANDEit KING, Wiloce.seLlt JCL Onocri, los• °rt.. of .I.DA Abu, No. ZT:I Ldborty sitc.ll,;:PlftifOurgh, Pa. • ° All MAJrUIgaCTIIRERS. ----- ---------- --- ------------ 1 VANIEL BENNETT SON, Ale.uo• ...“-micßi or WRITE `TONE elliNA AND !..ackam COLORED WARE. ileirthrilla: AND . W.1111E110{,.. AY Re.. 74 • Flaxii Stsavr, 1311116:1y1. w. a. silents-tone. astir. MACKINTOSH.,!II.FAIPHILL & CO., .11./. eeriest . Pike and Wilma etreete, near the City Water "Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of MAeIiINTUSII AND NEMPAILL'S IMPLOVED PATENT OSCILLATINGSTEAM 'ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of ether.. and Lost style. Having put up machinery of large capacity and of the Lost qiiality, we are. prepared to'do beery Job. Ging, and solicit work in this lies, trusting that by promptness, and the character Of our work, T, merit public patronage. We invite special attention to oar BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as' combining advantages heretofore; unattained in this' class of Enginsa — • Pathlyd 1 1 110MASIMOURE, Mesuvarnrsp. oP Aso Dr.,u,ss in aia coins or COPPER-DIS TILLED, PUKE RYE WHISKY arid RAWLY VINEGAR., Nos.. 189, 161, 193 and 189 Elm street, between Smithfield and Orsht streets, crar Privito unlere solicited. Highest market mice paid for 11.1'E. • aiir Fun! Oil and alk•alher poisonous Ingredient! caullyextractad, by a proton aew and improrod. ocl2 JOSEPH F. IUALLI,TON do CO., IMPEL:IOH STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, &c., kd myltaf VERANCIS, NO. 51) WATER ST., Pittaburgh,,maanfacturer of BOILER RIVETS, WROUGHT SPIKES, COMMON AND RAILROAD, of every dacriptton. Ar - StSarlicular sized or shaped SPIKES and RIV ETS, Wise nt. mull, nada to ord.: al snarl notice. A./.l.nd aannrtmAnt roa•dantty on hand. nirata, -4/7) WOLTZ . . . . . T. rataxerr. .. . —.T. 11 X CELS I 0 R GLASS WoßEs._ 1.11 WOLFE, PLUNKETT* CO., Glass 114.enrso• 21:1111:25. ' Warehouse, No. Weal street, corner of Pint, Pittsburgh, P. : seaillyd ' - - WELLS, E11)11LE dz CU. t IVo. 215 VT 'Llbexty atraot, bPpoeite Sista, Pittabrirgh, insainfecturertof WHIPS, LASHES ANDSWITRII• ES, and revery description of LEATHER HILAIRE!) WORE. Otihas *elicited groin the traChi end goods prelept I y eh I pped se per famtructkquc. . res:newl7 V r VEETII EXTRACTED WITITOUT "VAIN, BY THE Utit'OP AN APPARATUS WHEREBY NO DRUUSonUALYANIUBATTERY Aleiticet goiittintom . and their Aatollies here heul their teeth akirnaed by ley voceea, sold are reedy to t.atity Art to the eitlkty wld tettutesseces at the opera itou—wksteror tea been recd by persons lutereeted to asioetihlig the .coutirry, htiving eo kt;vileNr,bof toy 1 64/rAIiTIVICIAL TEETH Ineertedlo erniy atylei hud tharoe Tory tom , ; trai:rna led la all MU 14 bto of We Wet material. COSEPIi ADAMS, llnsTisT., Connelly 8 . Building, comic or Diamowi sod Griot stratolo,• -Piltaborgh. • - - k. M. Pollock, pr. Hillock,' "11lialort Bubbius, Ruuall Erroll. coyltrlly I }BOORSELLEftS, Ice. . , umt O. JOIINSVON . dc CO., STATION ' T $ll4l. BLUM 84/01 NANIMOTUILLEJ, Aru Jos Pumices, No: 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. se2o K. y 13045K8Rbblilitt earn_ STA somas, No. 65 Wood ateet, rout door to the cornet - of Third, Pittsburgh, Ps. SeiltßiL and LA 4I BOOKS constantly on hood. ' ' • L. _ Elf V t 800KBELLER AND: STA rouse, No. TS north ottreet, Apollo Dullillop usEPli oKstag, liorkOt o CNtrooD!, KNONOIDA t, Pittsburgh, LIAA AND STRAW (kepi. sNo.pilt 77 MACHIJId R ett, PEALema ra! , E 4 111 011th TUINNIMUS. 011011, aco., 14" 17111418 Fifth itriet. Plisshireb: svls JL::EST4TJ 4GEJII,PS. AAtlld4lA-M WAR 6 DeALER ix Pitinit u .11110111 f NOM, BONDS, itiOIITQAUCJI, and all uutitits for motley. .- • • ~,youottscia procuro s lAttliti through toy agenoy • , . • . . 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Morton was received with deafening applause. Ile said Gentlemen, I beg leave to tender you my profound acknowledgments for the honor con ferred upon me in calling me to preside over the Union men of Indiana. S trust every heart will be deeply and solemnly iMpressed by the circumstances] and condition of the country to-day. Are we able to realize the fact that we are now engaged in the midst of civil war, and the most costly, the most terri ble, and the most Moody known in the history of the World ? Are we able to realize the fact that Indiana has already laid down upon the altar of her country the lives of more than five thousand of her eons ? And this mustatill go on. Go knows when it will end. Do not let us forget the solemn. fact. Do uotlet us forget our duty. When I entered this work to help to put down rebellion,l resolved to diiregard par ty feelings and devote myself to my country. _ I was elected' s a Repribliean. I am in sen timent so still ; but I am laboring with a sin gle purpose, to save the country. Whenever I meet a man who is for the unconditional suppression of the rebellion, I claim that mat] and myself belong to. the same party. Ile considered it as one of the 4orstoigtis of the times, the attempt to re•erganiie old parties with a view to destroy the confidence of the people in the Government. Ho also called at tention to attempts in the State of Indiana Co get up secret organizations opposed to direct taxes ; and nail in a most emphatic manner, that such efforts were treason against the General and State Governments and that the traitors would bedealt with in fleetest rigor.. our manner. To confirm what he said, he read the following letter from the lion. James Hughes, long a prominhot Democrat: BLOOMINGTON, Ind , JUDO 6. Hoe. O. P. Murton, broberaor fer.Gdoe : Ste: A 4 it in a fart of such public notoriety hero, that a secret political party has been organized in the adjoining county of Brown, which is understood to be hostile to the pay ment of direct taxes to suppoOthe war, it may well be inferred that the rumors of the exist. once of similar bodies iu other parts of the State are not altogether within:it foundation. Should any considerable portion of the people of Indiana be entrapped into association], of that kind in times like these, It may lead to consequences of the most grave and serious character. My own opinion is that they are spreading rapidly throughout the State. En tertaining this belief, I doom -it proper to call the attention of your Excellency officially to theaubject, in the hope thot you may upon proper evidence of its eats,.vto-nd true char -acter,i n Sow, puldio'nmeuer;warn the good citizens of the State against them, and should it become - necessary, take tho proper steps to bring the subject before the Courts of justice. Very respectfully, your ob't serv't, JAMEI4 EIOGUF.3. The reading of the letter, coupled with the solemn words of the Governor, made a pro• found sensation in the audience. The Conveution acted with great harmony throughout, and it adopted Ilse followiog ticket pialtsmoro MEE= Secretary of Store--William A. Paoli°, Top. retnourer of State—Jonathan S. Harvey, Rep Auditor of State—Albert Lange, Rep. Attorney Genernt—Dolaney E. Williamson, l) Superintendent Puttlie Distraction—John L Morrison, Dem. PITTSI3I.IIIOiI, General Fremont's Address to his Troops Atter the Rattle of Cross Keys. HRADQUARTRFS ARMT IN TUN F1T1.11,1 ' MOUNT JACKSON VA., Jane 13, 1802, ORNIRAL ,ORDRNNo. 11.--The Commanding General desires to thank the troops for their steadiness and good conddct in the numerous recent encounters with the enemy, and more especially to express his admiration of the ob stinate and veteran courage, and the inntances of chivalric bravery displayed by them at. the battle of Cross Keys. He thanks them warmly for their soldierly endurances, which enabled them in their vigorous pursuit of the enemy, to meet the extraurainary hardship and fa tlgues of forced marches in the moat inclement weather, and in the absence of the most ordi nary supplies. tie congratulates them upon their rapid and must glorious march, in which they drove before them iu precipitate retreat, a greatly superior enemy, inflicted loss upon him in daily eogagethents ' Compelled him, at. ter a bard fought battle, to retreat from his chosen ground, leaving his dead upon it, and abandoning two gang, and finally threw him across the Shenandoah with the parting ad monitions of their well served artillery. ' The General Commanding congratulates his troops, but at the same time regrets that - be finds R necessary to call their attention to the many disorders and excesses and wanton outrages upon property which have marked the line of march of this army from Franklin to Port Republic. There seems to be an or ganised hand of stragglers and plunderers who precede and follow; the army, having out rage and plunder for their special occupation. The Commending General feels perfectly as sured that no disposition will - be attributed, to him to require „unreasonably severe punish ment. ,But the magnitude of this evil requires that 'Cho summarily and severely checked, and it is therefore directed as renews : No soldier shall leave his camp or his corps when upon the marsh without the written au thority rf his immediate-commanding officer. Parties sent out for forage shall be under charge of a commissioned officer, who will be held accountable for their conduct. Men allowed to bathe or quit the camp- to Wash clothing, will In every instance be ac companied by a non-commissioned officer, and uo man will he permitted to enter the house of a citizen unless ordered to do so by his im mediate commander. Stragglers from the camp or from the line of march will be arrest ed and put upon police or ether laborious' duty, - and be otherwise punithed according to-' the degree of their offence, and any mac,: whether whether he be a regularly enlisted soldier,. teamster, or other employee or camptollower, Who shall be charged, with plundering - the property of citizens without, or "of stealiag: within the lines, shall be summarily tried by' court-martial, and if - found guilty;Shall be; ihot. t - . The General Commanding t r ustsrs that in his , determination at . once' to bring about awl . maintain good ordeiind sotind discipline - in in: the army, be will. receive the prompt and' cheerful tupport of both officers and men. - He ' .feels saiisGed that lie "ceprely upon Abe Intel ligeisceandpatriotism Of 'the men, and he re minds the officers of his command,, hat they are to a great extent responsible ref the grass irregularities which: hive reflected discredit upon the marsh: throughout;Virginia. It is their-office to . take care that it does not be come necessary to sacrifice lives in the main. reliance . of .good order.: "They_ ale. clothed for this purposewith - the necessary authority, and will be hereafter held rigidly accountable. The troops wilt be draira,uP in line this af ternoon at 4 o'clock, and., this, order will be read in English to all ',the regiments, and in German, also, to those of Gen. , Blenker's di vision. It 'will- also be reed by officers com.. mending companies 4t. three - successive pa reties, and subaltern officers_ and•sergeanti will attend to ita-beingread to every individ ual 4 their respectivesquads who may-have teen absent at the lime of reading as abeve directed,. By'commend of --. . - '3lAiiii Geutas. riemott:r. ' 'Atatir.Ttiki'Col.ilidAietA4Pagn' - ME= ,aw .a . z.~':: a-.sW"en ~iw,~~},~„~+~:Y^c~s 2»r'~:~~ TERRIBLE SCENES IN• NEW ORLEANS Cruel Treatment of a Slave Woman PROMPT PUNISHMENT INFLICTED A Rebel Hang for Tearing Down the American Flag General Butler has again struck tenor into the hearts of the rebels in New Orleans. Acl ing upon the principle that summary and de cisive measures are best fitted to break the spirit of the secessionists, he has punished one resident of New Orleans for inhuman treatment of a slave woman, .and has bang another for tearing down tbo American flag. More than a year ago General Dix sent his famous order to the commander of'a revenue cutter at New . Orleans, "If any man attempts to haul down the American flag, ehoot him on the spot." General Butler followed this pre., cept on the sth of this month. The Sollide4 Delta, oT June Bth, gives the accounts which we copy below : The Ddits says: Soon after the arrival of the United States forces In this city they re ceived information that arms and tents were concealed in the house of ono William T. flou ter, who had sworn be would shoot any damned Yankee who should enter his house to look for them. An officer, in due time, was sent to search for them. To his agreeable cur prise, he was cordially received by the 'owner of the house, who informed the officer that it was true he had arena—a double-barreled gut& an old uniform or two that belonged to his eon, and a small tent, which had escaped the wreck of Camp Lewis, which was pitched in his garden as a play-houso- for his children, and that he had no other such thing- in his house. The tatter being satisfied with this frank avowal; said ho would not disturb the tent, children, uniforms or gun. Thereupon the proprietor politely invited him to take a drink. On tho next daY Hunter proclaimed on 'Change, or in his neighborhood, that be had a large quantity of 'tents in his garret; that the Federal officers did not get them ; that he could bpy ttleofficer with a drink; and further, that he could buy the whole set with drinks from the commanding officer down.. This speech induced another examination, which resulted in the finding of Major-General Lewis' marque, thirteen tents, and more fur niture in Mr. Hunter's attic and some pistols and two dirks in Mrs. dunter's keeping. This lady's nerves were too sensitive to ac company the officer in the search, and she di rac.fWa negro woman to show the officer ,through the house. TUI REUEL'S VENOKANCE UPON MP SLAVE Upon removing the contraband articles to the railroad station Mrs. Hunter followed, and informed the officer that the negro girl had left the house and was intending to go away. The of f icer said that could. not be permitted, and sent acorperal to conduct both women—white and blaOlt-,to their house, and assured Mrs. Hunter that the girl had expressed no inten tion of leaving her mistress. Fearing, how ever, lest the servants should be suspected of having given information, the officer assured the lady that no information had been receiv ed from the servants, and they ought notto be punished. But the moment the officer retired the girl was looked up to await the return of her isms ter. When Mr. Hunter returned and ascer tained what bad occurred, he demanded of his wife "Why the bad not shot:the damned Yankees." She retorted, "They took away my firing." Hpon this . ' Hunter, went to the closet and took from it a heavy riding whip, and beat the servant over the head in such a manner as to cause heavy bunches. He then Amok her down into the back yard, chained her feet to a block, the mietrette who claim, to be one of the ladies of New Orleans, fastening the xhocklee to the block. The husband and wife then threw the Nei vent down upon her back, fastened her hands to the feet ale - Other ser vant, who was forced to hold the glil out to her full length. The suspected girl was then subjected to head shaving; her- Mottles were next removed, and Hunter heat the exhausted creature with the horsewhip anti/ ha was too tired to itand. He then called for a Chair, eat down ancliini•hed hi, brutal beating in a sitting posture. The screams of the sufferer attracted the attention of the neighborhood. GENERAL BUTLER'S PROMPT PENIEBIIiNT OP EC= One neighbor sent intelligence of what was transpiring to General Butler. Before word reached tho General—the monster having flayed the back of he, dare until it became row washed her down with brine, threw her into a wagon, and at nine o'clock at night con veyed her to the parish prison, with the pleas ing information that the rest of the beating —to the extent of three hundred [artier—would be inflicted In the morning. Tho General ordered all parties in the morning. They came and the girl was libe rated. Upon the hearing these facts appeared. The General asked the master to state, upon his honor, why be washed the girl's hack in brine, while reeking in blood? He replied, "it was to ease the pain." Thereupon the General informed Mr. Hun ter that he would he committed to Fort Jack eon until further orders, and that he must belt ore himself very well there; because the officers in charge would be instructed to chusiies hint severely if he'did ; became if they c,r seeded in the reeeritg of punishmentth!y would be instructed to wash his wound. in brute; and that the girl would le turned over as a laun dress to the care of the Thirteenth Connecti cut regiment. Mr, Hunter,.upou thin, said-he had brought in a physician , to prove that he had been sick for a number of 'months. The General re sponded thatif he WAS welt enough to infliat the punishment that bad been proved that he was In a phylicatcondition to suffer the pun ishment which bid been imposed. Hunter is a rebel, a thief,:(forhe had stolen the tents,) a liar, (for he had eluded the officer who had been sent in Searah,) a brute, for he had whipped the girl without cause). And we leave him in Flirt Jeakson. • BANGING.* REBEL FOR TEARING DOWN OUR FLAG; On Saturday, June 7, one William B. Mum- . ford was hung in Nritv Orleans, for tearing down the American flag on the 24th of April last. The Ddia gives the following account of the scene: • Early yesterday morning it wee annoutmed that Wm. B. Muniford, the man sentenced to death for tearing down the United States Bag, hoisted on the Miothy Commodore Ferraget upon the occupation ofthe city , by the United : States forces, would expiate his offence on the; gallows. Crowds were-soon wending their' way towards the Mint, where altdonbts were dispelled by seeing the ghastly spectacle of a gallows projectinglrom a window in the 800- ontletory of that buildlng, fronting on Es-; planed° street, directly under the flayettlif that' had borne the colors in question. THR . DRATR WARRANT On the evening of the sth instant the order of execution was read to the prisoner by Dep.: uty Provost Hanalei S Milord, he befog charged with' carrying into effect the details of the sentence, in consequence of the illness of Preemie • blusher French. .The document: Tends so follows : • n iIiiiNtIAIITLE3 DZPAATXCIiT or rea GOLIN . Now Uriestiv,,tuue G. 1842. "SvitOtet. °Rena No. 70.—William %Blunt. ,ford,it citizen of :Now Orleans, having been convicted, before the Military Commission,of treason and an overt net thereof .in_ tearing down the United Stites tlag from a public building at the _United States, for the purpose of inciting...other evil 'minded persons to fur. theiresistance teAhri laWa. and armi.of. the United States, after said Sag.was played there by. Commodore Farragocof the United' tates "It.is orientd that. he bwexecsited; leoord: ing:to.tbe senteno of the said Military Vont, mission; on Saturday, June '7th instant, kw= tweenlbWhours of eight, a..trt: and twelve under thedtrectiennf the Piovost filitrshal of the" district of New Orleans; and fur no doing this - ehill, by his - Sufficient , !`By comoseisd.or,,• : . • 'Meier General BooLts,.. , !petiotal Commanding." - NEEMM= MOS ~~: ..14 . 44.4"0;i1A, Mmitford exhibited little emotion and com ported himielf with great coolness and self possession. At a quarter before ten o'clock's.. u. the prisoner arrived at the Idiot and alighted. It was noticed his eye immediately bought out the scaffold. Ile gated at it fur it moment, and then naturally turning away, his head, entered the building through the portico, and was immediately conveyed by two officers into a private apartment. I=XIMM Whiloaitting hero he entered into conver sation with several gentlemen present. Ile stated that he waeprepared to die, That no doubt he bad committed many errors during hie life r but he hoped that they would befor given him. He then addressed the crowd, stated, in substance, that ho Wass native of North Car olina, but bad been a. citizen of New Orleans for many years. That the offence'for which he was condemned to die was committed un der excitement, and that he did not consider that he was suffering justly. He: conjured all who heard him to act justly to all men, to rear their children properly, and that when they met death they would meet it firmly. He was prepared to die, and as be had. never wronged any one he hoped to receive mercy. Having concluded, his face was covered .with a black Leask, his head enveloped in a large hood, and the rope put around his neck; hie hands and legs were securely tied, end he stood alone upon the plattortn. ' ==! At 13 minutes before 11 a. In., after a Mo ment's pause, that seemed an ago to every one present, the signal was given, the platform, loaded With iron to accelerate its fall, swung heavily, down with a sullen crash,:and in a few minutes the soul of Wm. B. Mumford passed into the presence of his Maker,. ` TEM CB.OWD. I During all this time a vast crowd siveyed to and fro in front of the Mint, and thronged the levee, every eye axed upon the awful scene, while along the line mounted men, gal loped, preserving order. Upon the'cirosure motion of the sentence the assemblage qiiietly dispersed to their homes. - The crowd looked on very quietly, and no demonstration of any kind wao made, Many were of 4inion that the execution would, not take place, but that the clemency of the Com mending General would bo manifested in a pardon, and a large number clung to-this be- ' lief to the very last moment.' The Rebel I aid A correlpondent'of the Philadelithia Press, writing from Gen. bfCClallan's army, gives an account of the incursion by the enemy, the vicinity of the White House, on Friday after noon, which indicates that it was more the result of a mistake than an eab ibition of dar ing recklessness, as generally supposed. 4.1 e says, speaking of the reinforcoments to:the enemy, on Friday, a detachment of JacknOn's force Coating down from Gordonsville, and along the line of the Acquia Creek RailrOad, mistook their course, when they struck the headquarters of the Chickabotniny, Went too far to the left, and proceeded on, cavalry in front and infantry following, till they came suddenly upon the National pickets. :In stantly fintlint out their mistake, they &row up in order of battle, and engaged our cav alry videtta, who gradually 'retired before superior forces. The writer then nsiiotes the (right of , teamsters, and subsequent; events as already given. without seeming to be awaje.of the different version, given. to this raid' of the . enemy. Volorhee's Milani: on Generallpsolliss The facts out of which the Voorhees 51.611, that Gen. Banks had,-during , his late Vetiitit, afforded transportation to negroea, which- he refused to lick and wounded soldiers, grows out of the following facts, and has no other foundation whatsoever: Gen. Banks, while with the rear gulard on the march between Marfinsblirg and Wil liameport, noticed among those hastening for ward toward the Potomac three black women and a little girl 'mean years old, who appeared scarcely able to more. , He humanely asked how far they had been walking. They said, from Winchester, twen ty-five miles. TetiOg compassion upon ; the child, be requested a canrionier to let her fide upon hIS caisson, not a comfortable place for a sick or wounded man, which he did. If the Voorhaea and Vallandigham party wish to - make capital againA a Republican General, out of this humane act, they are wel come. . ; Who Passed the Emancipation Bit Every one of the eichty- - two members who `voted for the Emancipation bill in the• House is a Republican; except one, Mr. Fisher, of Delaware, who is callOd'a Union, but WhO is really a Republican in sentiment. All the nays are Democrats and Union nip, except M . Delano, Diven, aiinger, Hor ton, Kellogg and Bidet; Republicans. The hor(or or the blame, as it may be oonsidered; 'belgngs to the Republicans. We consider it a crown of glory, and so posterity will look upon it. We shall see how Mr. Cowan will vote, when it comes to the Senate. ! Ix is understood that th e Conference Commit tee on the Tax bill will report in furor: of ex empting rectilledliquore and stock on hand. C.4.4 - DID.4TES. . . . COPLBY, of Alleghany,Vity,.(formerly Armstrong Co.' and now the litepuhbean nominee of that county.) will. he a - candidate for Congress for the 234 Diatilct, composed of the counties of Armstrong, Butler and that portion of Allegheny lying west of thi. Allen ghoul , mid notthuf Mt) Ohio firm, before the Con rentiun of Delegated, from that part of Allegheny, county.. jelttc )IAtiMit.IIATE -LAW JU LAI 1; Eq., of the Third Ward, Pittebnign, is • nondldsto fof Assortsto ; Later Jadgo of tbe.Court of Common Pleedi of Allogheny minty; subject to the .Itepubllcan county Nominating Convention..-f 1r r .A."3: , .1)(.3AT11; LAW JUDG - E.—. T/D Enema, at proeent one of the dasoclate Law Judges of the Court of Common Pima of Alb , ghee) county, trill beeearolidate boliire the Ropiab.' LICUI County Commotion for nomination for the place hetoyleti. • toy2l3 to IC:,..,.AS..SOCIA'rE LAW. 41.),Dt,w 4 ;—h; at. STOW; &HI CLUdillate date Lair Judge of the Court of 0012illOLI Platte tot: Allegheny county, subject to-the &delta, of • the ne, publican County. Convention our/Stn. . WMISTRIUT.ArrattNEY:-.-.W.7117 Itorrm bp sretudidate" for 4ortotnetion to the odhui of Markt Attorney, fuller& en e :d r H nision Of rho" Itepubllem Minty Coueeetion:' ulsTtill 1` Ie 7I 'UKNEY:-,4Lsa. Weesoir, of Allegtieoy dty; 4111 bee ate% dldsta tor nomination to the above tot 46,; iq ttietileo- - ventien to be• tailed , the tleitatelcort..gtoteittlee Commltte-c - ••• •' ' •: • 'tubMte FriIIISTRILTATTO y .;-4443 +rox •denlpiod will be for thriaisue' office beloie.the Repabliaui BonitastlnOCuaTantkin, 41/ . .118441.. L BgJII.IYART2WRLD,IIOI.. TAM N tuY AI ion be 4 cautiOno tqr 1113ialtki. /jou to the note orticii, Wore 'tail:mat Nominating , itepahlicar County tlonveutatiei,..., .. , e itpmte 'Wm &HMI ONE 1t..;--ROBEnr .11ccidaix, or Findley toilithip;4lll 41Liitte tut Akreuty CommUsluner.;*4 l ;iatt tu tfend. ddun of the Itekuhlf* Pue,t4/ T Y - COMM ISSIONEK:z-- Jam:mix: listmr, of L'oreitk: aw l - poisairior .Ebony CknIIMI[II4OO4 t9rOrl3 the ilt)L pubtkau County ConTnation. • 4p7:to U !CONTRULLICAT-= /Jima: iamprir orIU be le earelbletn far SU.; obi e, ee,lieet bilhe tbi itibublicao ernety- 4eiiietion. -• • = • drATE • SENA'rk.r.-Hosair.i ut et tlownatilri, will lei Candidate fur the titateTrenate, beans ',thermal publican Convention. 133.'430 . I..Ant,,,sigt.-tI.—u,,L.DLULDA42I" or the State Senate. 4to VOLUME LXXV---No. 185 LrstIR,JAVE., - --------- - I RE INSURANCE, BY -- RELI FARCM. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHIL ADELPIIIA, on BUILDINGS, 11mit:4 cr perpetual, IdRROBANDISS, FURNITURE, lc., in town sr mutiny. Offim No. 300 Walnut ,treat. CanTkis 1.,510; Aram, $308,609 96-Investad am First Mortgage on Improved City Proper ty, worth double the am00nt.............CM000 00 Ground net, first 2,465 60 CM'. 0 per centr Mortgage Loan, 130,0001, coat.. 27,600 00 City of. £1111.1,4111a, 6 per cent. Loan..,, 30,000 00 Allegheny county 6 per et. P. IL B. Loan 10,000 CO Collateral bonda, well . 2,603 00 Uunth3gdon and Broad Top MounCarir Railroad Company, mortgags 10an.... 4,0(0 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.,' - Stock.. - 4,000 00 • Stock of Reliance Mutual Itutunince C 0... - 21,360 00 Stock of County It Insurance C0:..;,;,;,,1,050 00 Stock of Delaware AL S. !mummer C 0.,. 1 700 06 Commercial Bank do . 5 , 155 it Mechanics' Bank de • 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance • 160 tai Bill. Receivable, butane.. 10427 10 Book Accounts, seamed Inlet-oat, elm-- 0,216 7.1 Cash on hand and id banda of agent,__,. 11,386 15 Clam Tingley, Mantel Itopkam, Wm. IL. Thotomo, Bolton Steen, Frederick Brort, Ww, 1 . 1 .-literelmon, 1.1e14. W. Tingle, John B. Wor re l l Illuminati 11111, my C Northeast corner NbEhINITY AGAINST LOSS BY YIEE.—YEANELIE r/RE INSURANOS COll. PANT UP PHILADELPHIA. Hillee, 43.5 end' Madura street, near riftb. Statement of Aseets, Jumary Let, IStin, jubllsbotl agreeably to an act of Aseetubly, being— Vint Mortgagee, amply i5ecured.....t...:.4 1 . 8 88e 9 X1 OS Real Dante, (prea't val. $108,314 6l) cost 102,966 CO Temporary Loatis, -, ot, ample Collateral Secnrica • •' Stocks, (present ‘aloe 5 86 ,667 • 7:0 colt— tioteia and Hills Ilteelvable, Cush 69,n3 70 39,786 OU 1.141 00 27,913 C. 3 63 SW The only profits from • premiums, which this Companycan divide by lem axe Ito risk. which have INexidotermiurd. Inv:mimeo made on every descrlp on lot property, • In town and country, at mass am low as axeconalsteut with security. Since their Incorporation, a polled of: tidtlY years, they have paid lumen by fire to an amount extmedinit Your dfillioar of Dollant, thereby attordinr evidence of the adrantaims of insurance, at well as their abili ty and - disposition to meet with prontptaitalal I Ifabllilice.. Loss. laid diniaji tLs pear 1551L:.:..:.4.414,6,46 67 DIBa.OI . OBJI Coulee N. Boucher, /saw Leo, :1 Nervieval D. Lewis, JoeLb TWA= Wagner, I ,NdwOrd C. Dole. Dov S. Brown, Geo.l W. Richard+, tiomuel (Boat, I • George Sealer. VII A ULM N. DANCE KB, PreaLleor EDWARD C. DALE, View President. Nye.. E.:rotor, yrs. Lew. J. UAICHNER, 1.1011FIN;Ageor, myG 019 w NOrtLeost tom. Wood t Third .eta WES'T'ERNE. INSUItANC4.:COMPA- N or PITTSBURGH.— U. MI LLF.II,Jr:, Preaelea. 0• M. Of}CDUN, Nerremry. folio., No. 92 Water street, rip•ug /k co.'4s,yitax•• bow., up mars, Pittaburgh. ' Hal imame alpha al bustle of tiro 'awl karts. Flo.. A Baas holituaim, saauapat bp 'Directors mkt are aril batons iu tow cam:aunty,. ani: teka coy defer otbied, by promybeeu ,tad liberally, to: mia aa the character which tap haze animo . tie oferfag eh. Loot Frau:awe to atom who Join to be tutored;, b:SETS:OOTOBEEL 3p; 1a59,7" Stock CI,CO) Mortgagor ..... 5,100 ti. Mika rural rare 250 i 0 Opeu .!kreututte, Sc 7,60/ U 0 18,361 88 PremiumNutro ....'. 4,695,14 Note, and Hills' Dlecounted .•...,174 , 075 CM= Janna McAuley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alex. Ninth:li t G a orge.Danile, L. Smith, 0. W. Nicketeon. 4.730 F11t!!;, MARINE AND, INLAND -IN- SURANI.II4.—INSLIBANII.3E COLIP.4.NY •Up ' • - .l3.lcorpun.te l d 17114—Qtpltal, ont. 4 - !wt., January IQ; leaki— ...:44/59,924 61 • AiIIIIUB O. COT/IN, Pratoide.t. THOMAS PLATT,ekcreta.ry. • .TNSU RANCE. CO. OF THEI3T - Ant i or PENNSYLVANIA, PfiILADELPOIA.: ' Illeorpornted 1794—C4pItal, VAILIAO. • Assam, Febraary IL fi/LEILBERDi eneficlow., WILLIAM II Ali,PEll,Breretary. 1 -.••• • AR'I'FORD FIRE INSURANCE co. lIARTFOILD., lunoparale,llBlo-:Capita,,lsoo.ooo. Assets, May I, 1M,41„ , ;..4954,764 O. ALLYN, eovtary. p fr om m insu u,bo r a / 30 co mai lut a be b abu y ative.iol.d.juoinitori:llreBl::Wm,d•lbm -87 Water.treet,liagaley. r ,3 uitta orrlsgs 016 URANCE4.:O,II MANY N.:l Or PITTSBUIBILI. Oorner Market and Wateritreato, second floor. Wrd. BABA LE , T.1 3 17 BAIII7E - LBBA, &aviary. Bourne Steamboats and Carves. , • • • •• • • - luaus. mutant lon and damage In the narldattori of the Southern and lireetern Riven, Lake, and Bayous, awl the navigation of the Mee. , •, • Immo. *gaited Ime and damage by ar. Wm:1 3 14PL1.7., Jo.s. Park, Jr., W.O.Juhumtoo, B. P. Jow n • • Itees• MU. T. Al. Etsvr.lay Pcsaun. lioorge Bingham, IiLILADELPRIA FIRE AND I.IF INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 19 Chesnut it., opposite the Shalom noun. . . 1.1.1410,100-6aNts,.s3Kon. • Will make all kinds of luseranse, elibar perpefital r Ligultad, ou every description of Property , or Mat. Libelee, at rosaatkable rater at provale ROBERT -P. KIN% Prartdrat. L. W. BA LBW IN, rk• Preeiderit ; r.BL ACKBU E, ii•ereaup. --- • - Chas. Expo, . E. R. Co" - E. U. Eugllsh, Goo: Hrowo, P. B. Savory," ALI.EUIIEN Y . Ilti.SU RAN pi?. .(A ikt . PAN Y Or PiTySSI7EOI3.. u&cti N 0.37 Plotti . &amen agniut an kinds or Vire and Itaritti RSA r .. ' . . ..1.1A.A0 JONES, Praitietti. _ . ' JOHN D; ideCUISN, Pies Prreide'rei, .- amt. W ii. DEAN, General Afaili: John & hlnCord, -` • Capt. - Adam Jecnbe' . :R. &Sterling., ' . DIM' Wm. DOlll3, ii. At. Dr:Grew, 'lloilo 41AI. heavy, Harvey Capt. ft, (I. Gray, John Irwin', Jr., •B: L. Fohnootook rsrsr D R. CtiMtLES-ki N Oaks, Na 86 °Pl''''4ll°..CW'ana" Qow EXII 6 11 441 ,0 T1TE ,Blat ltiaLiana Pt. tiortetaf Ittnale and Illuatati 'tut ate • ItAillitnitt ItAltlB4 c(h'1,4108T03:1 ,Out ~Eotean Attachment. tii•etats tor' btaltiorst's . Cl 3 r tb otrrei, Pittsburgh. 1 OUN klEt2l4ll Itieworoxivia* Nat "Int' .ur t ,W PY.a.q.l "F __.. Pd. 3, largo (Pd kilda.s; ; ;:. hr. bids. 'do.: k m . N.. 2. • do:. 44. witi Eist Tort I r , 24 half bble. Aaltito, 2.5 " = oo liamplokato ' rut 1566/' EMS -~. '~ rat,,,.,,; ... - GLEM TINGLEY, luntsla 94 plasmas* m 4. H. L. Carsou, .Lothrp, t Bob . Toland, C lialaxid, . k.. Lanuig, .bsco T. Buutiog, G. , d'cood, • ~ NMill , BOWS.. .ha.i. Woodward, Job IThwall, Plitab'ab. NCB AN, tawrehrri. J. U. COYVIII, drat. Third and Wood garret - EMEMI Andrei: Acey,. Alexander hp kl w." David Long.. .r.-- ILons J. Tbamu, Bonk. P. Ilakewelf; John p..„lrvuw „ aI.GORD6Nim °TRURO'S: • . ' S. M. tier, John littltwoni • J_. M.tloo;tr, ' S. Etarbaug ' J. Clohlwolt. r.i • John li. Dilworth. El= I 1 Joseph $. O. Shermoo, ; . John °WWI, J. g. 'regorge., J. U. Otrgir/ri, die*, Third and Wood ats rade. -- ""1
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