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A~ . ~ Z ! ~.. y. 'te ;: . -i• ' , • • • • • - • *:,,,,Fg-!•77-r',57.tr.i,+,..,-,51,..?,,,,..:_. , - -e. ::.: ! i•• - i - ...., • '.-7,',-'•c-."---it7:::',.''f'4-V.i;:a,.:?."-.•-•;.v.7-:!%`:tt-,,,:-'..i'Ai,..7,.7.•PF••_-•.17794---•••=,:z.---r1t...,: .•- •'-!:.... ::-•, - •'''•'.. ,- H.-::• 1 '. .:"....'. ) 1"...*. -- ''.2 . :: . • . ;: -' - ' , 7;.;-i.:.5 . ':' -- .A .. :•' .- -?' . : 1- '..e-:::.:.;--,:--..±rj.:f:'''.7.4P.":,---Si'P,:': ~~: : : : .;T4 , ESI'M3IA domaussio.r, OLAE Olt; WORKS COALPY, or SPSNNSYLVSSLL -OM*, C hr Street; wail' the Bridge.. Bay and 'sell CARBON OILS on coosmtriott—csall or time. CRUDE OILS, alai de. striptiorta, wasted. /Adroit; 'J. ililtit'VES, Jo., Secretory and Treeeorer. toyitliton , ....... LINIAIur• . LI OWE TT &CO , (successors 'to is Bell E.l.hgett,) Pious PAct.das iro-Doaraus• 1110 x ifratmusTia, for the solo of GRAIN, SEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUCE, Sc., Nos. 75 Water and 02 Pront - alreets,Plttaburgh, Pa. myB HOUR JAI. to AtioKELVY Br, GREGG,. GExER,AiTsco- Am boot Cossirsetos ilszetakra fnr OHM N. BACON, se., big. 1...57 Liberty street, Pitt.- burgh. Pe. • sp2:fita LXDUSW LINLIAZT: ASACKEO NNW & LINELAILT, FLoixa mi. Altai 0 Fletou; PEtruccs Aid) CONIIIII,I ' Alsandesni, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Pork. Be coo Lard. Butter, Egg., Cheese, Beans, Tallow, Onus. Yeatiten 'Paste., Pot and rose /Lams, ttx Neherstne, Linseed sad fla x Dthid end Green Timothyi Clover end Grass Seeds. lash advances' made on Consignment.. • '11.4 • No. VI Liberty et., Pittsburgh. J kill 13.. LIIS , Commis u NOM AND YOlitlirA2DllGO NZILCHAISS and whole eta &agar .I[l. WESTEHN. BESEILYN INIERNE, BUTTEN..LABD, MIN.; BABONi FLOUR, 111111, POT AND. P.E.illl. MUMS. SALEBATUB. LFN BEED.,ANI) -LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT and Produos loner -01y, Nos. 141 and 143 Front street. Pittsburgh. oet WU. VIMP... 01WI IHEPAILD. OULP &:SILEPARD, Commissiox .151 ER. MMUS and .union iu FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE, No. 2.49 Liberty. area. Ps. Choke) brands of Flour for Baker! and 'Family nee constantly on band. Partloyar attention paid to filling union for blerobandite generally). oeGidly 1 4 1NAIN K VAIN tit)l{DER., Plainucce AND jj:C0111111821019 giltelliNT, dialer InrliOlTß, BUT TER, 81100318, SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORK, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS an ...Wore gen amity. Liberal cash advances made o ocatelgomeara. Warehorese, No. 114,Nocond street, PI tsborgh. J AMES C. MOVAY, FOR AIMING AND Cotimusoces Ma - acasier, for the salad FLOUR, GRAIN,' BACON, LARD, BUMS. EGGS, .d Western Produce generelly, No. 10 SMITEIFIELD STREET, corner oLFlrst, Plttsburth, Pa. Gam)ers'aud consignments solicited. J•22.lyd 1 AME S A. 1 , WIZEIt, FORWARDING Alm _ Couttussiossacuerr, for the sale of FLOUR, RA I N, BACON, LAUD, B VITT ER, SEEDS, DRIED y2tVIT, and Produce generally, Nu. le Market at.", Fired, Pitteburgl, ... LAAra. ellagAliEg AC, LANG, 'Connisstox 1J Mu cu i t 4 and..lShoiossle dealers in GROWL RIES, FLOUR, (MAIN,' PRODUCE, .Ic., Liberty street, PiOsisorF,bs-Pn• seb:dly ULLAN iii 0.1.1 LE, successor to J no. it Soo, No. Ib3 Liberty street, Me =aknout,“, pu0:0130E, GROOT= AND ISNION MERMAN'S. AonsigumutArrepoctruny,;,-Alcitea. far,slly WILL •WHITS .AATHITIS BROTELERS., -..FoawAukiNi3 AND COilltlitsloll' 11[1212iti1f , and dealers le „.PILOVISIONS AND PBODUOIS GIiNICILALLY,i• or: lias Liberty atrial,' Pitteburgli; : Pa. A . WU° Y ER; COMISISSIUN DiaaoHANT •-• • dealer-In CRUDE -AND ItEriNED DAWSON GLASS, I.ItON, NAILS, he., lEa Liberty street. • -- - uviin esti:- Curtix, J ". - ' EVestal rxrtr3r. ANEA.NS 4 .CI)FFIN,'.. auocessors to ..i3J.lsl'thindleets, Menu. t Co., WER.ILItziALE ORO- Ceit.S, - comorof . Wwd awl Waterstreonte, Pittaburgb, Pam's. • jy3idly t :.....G. U. Vino?. CO.ouciessor to L. G. raff, PIIDDUCE AND CODIN.D3SION MED fULIANTS, 1.47 Liberty street, PilthbUrght Pa.sa s f 10111 i IL uoul.` - 01.1 ti 1.- HOUSE WHoix...s.su4 U -Giocuts Juiu COMIIISSIMF Itt.nustra, corner or Suiltbilild and Water street., Pitteburg. P. 117 ELKIERTON k 'STEWART, Wpot.E.l. Gauccas Azu. Corigisason thutcualms, Nu -10; istrett, PlLUbUrgh• Jo2:dly_ J. ILf 11...41111. a 66066.....1611.. rucrA rntca. RROWN KIRKPATRICKS, WaoLE MALL Gaucias nod &Alen - .FLOUR AND BseDs.l44l, 191.u1d l 3 I,ll,ilrty street, Pittatough. . DALZELL a "SON, loidmifs , tirlaoxi 11 mauls for do asle-of DRUDE AND RE. -TINED CARBON OILS, No. t 7) &lad 'lO Water rout, :Pitualmrgh, Adfimoes made owouraignments. Lv~11.6 - N ..7 51510N, DEALER. um Roue 9.,J :DRUBS AND CHEMICALS, PLIIYUDERY; NANCY DODDS,' DUNNING YJI , ILY BLEDICINES,Ac., dm., ostrictlyti prime qua. 'Sty, which the,offers st lowest prices. ()ore. Smith. teld and Fonrtlistreets, Pittsburgh, Pa. • PioacripUons.ierefollysotePoneded at MI hours. FAIINESTOCK . CO., HOLW AJ airs DitiGGIST end Manufacturer of WIIITIC :LEAD AN D;'LLTLIARGE, corner of Wood and Proof ommeta;-Pittaburgti. • - utta JWO -Y. SCAYPI' s . V Row?sum .DF.ALEs is Tawas, PAINTS; OILS; VARNISHES AND OS BTU/TS, No. 2J Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— AU Orden trill receive Prompt attention. whnt 'IL KEYSER., Mummy, Air INt h .irot, corner of Wood street and Tin& alley, .' l " 444r g t " Pa. 7 .:011.4 ^ Er5. TAM.F,EcH, o ath , of Fayette etounty, Pa,) ATZOIINET, OrrOtl'EGlH, PA- Orafb—s. E. corner Fourth and_ Gnkut elTretn • , . etyl.tharn . -----..-- I' UtiN.A.i. ALsoId'UNISNA.4 Arroicor U -A? LAN. °Mrs, second story Knuera J. Norma no, No - 93 Oftudond street. • .. - • Will attend to the settlement, securing arel. Celled . tiou of elapse, bounties', Qr., in Washingto, Dii: 44 ic! or Colombia. nolddimn • SOUP K th4-v AntlcK doELLQ.Ni ,Arros stirs AT LAW, 510. MY1:1111301trelat, 1 , 4 dwell above - Smithfield, Pittiburgb, 1 O . myl7ohf itthliAb 'Kiwuvli, Arroumor AK r r -Clotrzisrstoi AT I.lA•f.' ,-- Ormuz, No. 150 'fourth strest,-corner of Chant alley, Pitts?, '.h, Ps. • aultAawlyT SAM EL A. - I' "LANCE., ATTORNEY • -Omesi Filth. street; adjoining the office of liar. Anil.* Brant. "Pitttborgh, P. , jelf.kitt is. m. • Arrosurzy • Ain> Cotassiassalm Lsw, has nemared to SOHN'S LAW - BUILDINGS,IIo. 18 Ihamon4 - Street, 'next door 5L Peter's Church. - •' ' to2l6:aly a seams, OCROTZIL Slb IS.' C. SCHOYER, kiTORNEYS AT . law. . 001014439 Tourth ease., Pittabarga. PRODUCE. r. MOH & HUTCHINSON;ConnBBmI I- .1.4 Asp Toaviainse liVeskenagra, dealer' ln WEEP. zuri Immo/E. oinitzsz, IrLoirs, TISH, EA -00/E BUTTES, LINSEED OIL, POTS AND PEARL ASHES, ISEEDB, GRAIN, DRIED and Prwletattenerally, Reerbriuide MOO antis tat band. Agent ter the ode of Mali= ,t Co.'s celebrated Patented' Pearl Staab. Noe. n 6 Second and 14.511 rat ate., between. Wood and Smith field, Pitubnrgb Pa.. . . - ap2xtly • el .1 ' , T/ • ' • OUSE:- N .%_ll.l. COLLINS, Foriraidltig idndComiedislon Met chant and dealer In MEESE, BUTTES, BAN :^ 11811 and Produce genetallj, No: ; Wood *trent store Water, pittetargb: . . _ myth TAMES' FIOLAIES' & Foss TACK rais and &Verb ha PROVISIONS, earner of Slair- Sot and - Prost atrftta, • , ,I.IIYDItd.A'CE:.AIyE.*'PS. -...T ., - , :GARDINER<WITIN; AGE*, PHiIiDUIFULIe ern . 4LLIAPIOII . TV , eIMANCti .COMPATTIU, Iforth,okirt 'corner Wood sod Tkixd streetts.rl !• • • Wl'. U .E 4 -Amine. OATH 411glik . Os.ftatetat IWaey r crds. t sad ilartfod la. sumacs Camp ma t e' , el -- • • Q.A.DiIIEL*.R.EA, tisamswix IJ tNsvlA CS Costrami coma Market and.Vatar , , stmts. V M. (1011 , N, , SEcturreacir rsTEI licirowam Cour," 92 Inter It neet. • ..HORSTARY ; Lizowin4y ' ocoaraiir, 111 Th itr*et. 101131 WIL.0111...:.1113311C W.13•1111...:0•VID OANDLILSIL 'W/MON, .co., - i(Lars W au", Parke J 0•") . : • • 10 1 / 1 1GLCAIrt) DOMESTIOI/It7 GCKI7.)9, •"Zro, 'B4 Wood 'area; tblrd - boor* 'above Diamond '. • • alit ,•Plttrbrlnrb;• • -.•.• • aploAtf -j to Wirt cornerol Fourth' and Markel atesefs. W, t ...:BA tx)., - .Dxszadassit Day . tw* 6o as Xakkot street, tatotwearntra sal ♦oarth.'Pltbbbrgb.. < • • 0 - 11.1iNtiON - IA/VE, Diatjunto :STA /.".• *1 - Lan 141 . cr tiler 0601 A eta - Air* l. ~al,AeMH}yo.ti. 14 - Itiairne .trakt.• PittA.Vtlrh - .t ~Itf•~ HER IN 1786. DRUAGGINI'S. DRY CIOODS. IF) --Z ' 41 1: 4 40.4 41. -Tills foc, rriv If', BOOKS. FINE EDITIONS OF STANDARD AIITHORK—' ' ' 1 Bayou's Works. Riverside edition; alacaulers Miactdraneoue Featly', 6 vols. Carlyle's Critical and Miscellaneous Leslie, 4 vole; D'lmraeli's Cnrioeitics of Literature, 4 vole; Eliatoricsl Work., Riverside edition; Cherie. Lamb's Miscellaneden Works; 4 sole; Household Waverly, b 0 vole.; illustrated; Dickens' Complete Works, new ed., Illustrated; The Spectator, library editiOn, 6 vole; Pintarcies Lives, " 5 Home's Zealand, 0 6 Strickland's Queens of Zoglabd,7 - Scotland, 8 " KAY it CO., -No. 56 Wood street. For solo by Jebl r QTANDARD ' IENTIFIC WORKS. kJ Hugh Miller's . % orks, 7 soh; Clre's Dictionary n A to, Manufacturei and Mines; 'Lin - !nor's Fallow by, 3 rola; Youman's Hand. Aof Household BeietlCe; Johnston's Chem'. ry of Common Life; Gray's Manual of Boman Gray's Structural Botany; t Woods' Clan-Btioli of Botany; , Mitchell's Copolar Astronomy; Smith'. Natural History of Man; alartln'ailaturil History, 2 role; Goyot's-Earth and Mans, . ' , Lyel Il l's ancialOf Geology; . Elementary Geology; . De La Beeches' Geological Obe-rver;. '. Eabanks'. Hydraulic; and Mechanics; - D'Anblason's Hydraulic)). .1.24 . I KAY I CO., S 5 Wood at. B°""sI BOOKS I iledicaltraeWoflElectricity—Garrett; / Ilecreationa of adlonntry Parson; queens at iVociety; Soars Bone, byIJ. Brown, 11. D ; Alen, Women and Books; by L. Runt; Tiicomb's Books; . A flood Iriglit,l O. Reader , / Personal Undo of Lord Blotto; Life of dir Pbill Sidney; &op 111 Alany eys-4). W. Hplmea; `Teems, by Mee Terry;', , ' Liberty and dlavery,Bledeco; Lotions on Apoceypse—Batley, Life and Speer. ea of Douglas; Reno y of all Religions, etc., etc. mtia J. L. RRAD, 76 Fourth street 1 ADIEU' "-WRITING CA,SES, contain log blob* Paper, Enielopee, 'lvry Foliar, Ee.l - War, Inkstand, Penholder, Sc , from SI to - 5.4, for rule by jai R. 8 DAVI& PitTFULIUS AND warriNu , asses—d Large aseortineut Just receiv• d by J. 24 IWBEWT S. DAVIS. 93 Wood acr.vt. poA t; N AND UIIE.S BOARDS :In leather. anuelia and paper, for agile by . D. S. DAVIS, 93 Wald et. MISCELL.cILVEO WS_ C. 5 IRDS A„: L WEBB & BRO., Curare /Yea and Commorralimsore e General Commission Merchants & Agents lIM=CCI3 DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER. AND SAFETY FUSE. Receive ou consignment all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE., and make ideanose them. P. S.—Railroad track In front of Warehonso. Buci 4d- William U. Smith d GU, # • Diller a RiekeMon, • Uodrgo W. - Smith a Co., Pittsburgh, eptILICOI & Garrard," . Culp & Shepard, kferettants' Bank, D. De Ford d. Raltimora. Air U twitY a: iiOONS, cpllldlB.9loN 11.1.'ilisteuesers, and Wholesale DealANu HACH EBEL, SALMON, SHAD, 11E111N110, CODYISH, is., No. 146 North Wharves; Lame. Here owl Arch 'treats, PUILL4I3,III.A. 31X10 barll.llll ?lase Illackand—large, sod medium IDA His. 1, 3 and 8. ho arorted paeteipa. ...lA./sirs:ls prime No. Lliallaz Salmon._ loud do Economy Hem Stied. {dud -do Lanperior•Noi I:Herring, - °auditing a different brand., Labrador, Hatitsx, Hey of Island and Eastport, Ac. (Amu bases Sailed and No. 1 Smoked. Herring!: . • WS) qua/tail.' thairgeit soil Grand Bask Cia Which we nos , °Nur st the loswt cosh pricos, and 'solicit • call beton. buyius. AINSPIIT KOONS, No. 146 North Wharros, Phil's. IAT ILL lAil A. I.IW Y CoinussioN fasstorfair, for the Bole of CHUDE PETHOLEUEI, ' • HEFINED OILS, HEIEUSEN • NEPEITHE, No. Wu WATER IiTREET, firLiheral mob adrumcd made on compigonteota; and prompt poisonal atteuilon ginin to all btutooas., m32l:3md ; AAT . M. GORIAL Y, v v WHOLESALE 0110CER, No. 271 LIBERTY STREET, • PiTT8131311.611, PA., Elsolog purchased the interest of kke late partners, will continue the Inclinese et the old steed, sad will be pleased to moire the pairoone of his old trioxide acid costomere. myls:dtt NEW. CAIVETS,', /N. Oil Cloths, - &c., AT fin , 41 AL LU '8 , ,dro. 87 Fourth Street, Bozhcibtv.,rilhe tage L• offered to pprices, FOB GASH. 4612 F ORNIMLE CANS ADD WOOD CUAIBS seLLltita 011 ISIDUCED PRICKS, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL JAL W. WOOD WELL, • 91 and 99 I% .tract, oppuif to lt. Zdmondson Co., and 111 roaith street. totitn PATENTED OLT. 8,1861 DithridgB's Patent OVAL LifiLP CHIMNIEI . . Afito.4-tured of • XX FLINT GLASS. • Thule Chl hleirare titan. tailor Gat Hams,whichihsating all 'part' the glees qually, does tint expose cracking. Z. D. DITHEIDQE, Fort Pitt Glass Work. Washington street, 'apt . / ; ,' Pittsburgh, V. WAGONS, &c., FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. • • FARM 'WAGONS, 011,,VAGONS and, SPRING WAGONS, GARDENER'S PARTS AND COAL TARTS; TISIBER WIN:IMS, curet., GARDEN ER'S, BUICK AND. STONE MASON'S WREEL BARROWS; ell nude of the best dry timber:Also a low, of repairing Attended to promptly . Apply to • SORT. RARE, Wouus MAXIM. • Beck of federal street Station, Allegheny.. rehlblyd LYON Amerit'AL, iMPORTEB AND Deists la the tow, select bnaols of EN CLNIC MAYA NA I.IGAILS, and all lauds of BbIOKINO AND 011BWI40 TOBACCO, SNUFF, FANCY BILEILSCUAIdif PIPES,,TUB6B, ao., Ac., in greet variety, •BNIAIb -TUB T. CHARLES HOTEL,- Pittsburgh, Pa. 'SI .N; B.—The Trade supplied on, liberal terms. Ahr , YO euccessor to Cam lqight d Young, No. 97 Weed street, corner or 'Diamond alley, dealer in all kinds of CUTLERY, RAZON.B,'ItIFLES, REVOLVERS, HNIVEd; Mil& intats,f GEMS, due., de. , ,tt, large assortment 'of the awe • midi conetantly on , hand , • t • AUKI3,O & NSEN.D . ,: PORK PaCZIMOI AND. DICALZII3 BACON, DRYED our, LARD, HIM AND .RUMP POSY, N 0.12 Youittittni.t; Llb•rto. Plitaburgh. .DNALNA ALL ~Bonotki, PI., No. sz Wood giro et, Pittoburght. , " , . ' jai ffr Y , :R; No. _-- ST., -- 11iiiSr In BONMai RAT& STRAW2II.III - „ 134)9D4,10Fara14- • • . ~ S '~~~•'^~ a ~_)t ~~ ~yf .F ~ 4nw. ,F - t~ -:ter :Y ~.'~!; ., ~ „r ~.' £~.r ......~T -'~. ~...__ .. AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1862. OIISCELL4A*EO US. - - OITY OF CHARLESTOWN,' •111A1-:6- NJ ACIIUSETTB.—The Water Commissionera of the City of Cloulattowo will receive prop:sods for 1 makieg, deliverio , sod laying en the Pun of their distribution pipes ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY FIRE LI IDitAN S. lu making pr,posals fur the woe, pant. m t Wood.. the Hydrant Pipe, the Bend, the Ilyd t, Frame, Cover., and all appur tenturles counected therewith, excepting the breech es in main pipes. They mutt also state the price et which they will lay cod connect the Hydrant pipes with the branches in the Mei., and perform all the work incident to placing the hydrants to perfect it, der far use, including oelivery and all trenching or other, digging. Partbs making proposals must tie oompitny there with designs of the style of hydrant they prep.... These designs must be drawn toenail,, in detail, so ss to admit of their being readily under blood. 'rho total amount of 4 inch Hydrant Pipe re gains' le about eleven hundertal (1100) feet. Sire of Nozzle 2% inch, with sufficient tire of hydrant to ad mit of Increasing diameter of 1302.210 to 4 Riches, without removal of hydrant. Pr:pouts will 'also be received for about ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY STOP IXICKS. of the fol. lowing size.: 76 of 4 inch; 66 of 6 in ; 14 of 8 tn.; 2 of 10 in.; 3of 16 In.. 3of 2.4 in. The proposale for Stop Eocks to inclu de every eesential casting per taining to the same, and the delivery of all Cocks or eastirips Cl tech places in Charlestown aa the Engi neer may from time to time direct. Designs of too 011ie proposed for to be presented at same time as bid. Plans of Distribution' Pico, showing pulite. of Hydrants and Stop Cocks, eau be item at the cnce of the Engineer of Water Commissioners. All de. signa most' bo tont to the Engineer, uti or before JUNE 20th, 1882. The Commissioners reserve the right to coo' pt or reject any of the proposals uttered. For Water Cottimis.ionent. EDWARD LAWRENoE.Ohairetas C. L. STEVENSON, Chief Engineer C. W. W. petit:lo:d trovicry 'ta , Awnaate Ort I Cf . Pittsburgh, June le, ISII2.) NOTICE. --To THE TAXPAYERS OF AL IA:4IIM. COUNTY: Thu duplicates for (our taxes of lati2 will bo In readineva at this office nu and atter the FIRST DAY OF JULY NEXT, for the paymvut of Comity, State, Poor, Militia and Rail road Taste on which an abatement of 5 rE t CENT. will ue allowed if paid vritbin the (1010 prescribed by law. The Belief Tax will have to be paid within the prescribed time, or, an addition of 1// per cent. will he added Hata of Conaty Tax tivta Tax— 2 mills. Poor' , gm Voleaser Italic( Tax 2 mills. interim: on Esfiroad Bonds-- 27 mills. In order that the imblie at large may be better no. rompodatod, it is suggested that the residents of the ritlile nod adjacent Oistricts attend to the payment of tlc•fr taleiran aIONDAIIb, TIII.IIISO/iYa .d FRI DAYS of moje week, that the country districts way barb [lse full benefit of the market days. County Wear..u reoelred fur Ounnty Tax uul)— be utter T. to Bankable Vaud.. AARON /LOYD, Cenuty Truaturer. JelTrwtp.2.4ldawtjulF MM=l =MI Oh April 26, ISM:, will apetar n N,, Mouthly • eodtlMl IiALLADS Ob"l'HE WAR. A aeries-of PICTORIAL LYRICS, From the well boowu pen of MIL A. J. U. DUUANN.E, Illmtrated from original drawings, by the best foliate, and beautifully printed on hot-premed paper. A part will appear every mouth, Including, among other things, the FALL Of HUILTEH, DEATH Of LYON, DEATH OF ELLMVOUTH, NEWHERN,.DALL'a BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURG(' LANDING, ROA NOILE, DAIIIION ROADS, PEA RIINJE, Sc., ilte. The whole forming an IL LL'STELA TED !'OET(CAL BOUVEWIIi, of every event In the present most important strug gle In the hiatory of this great tuition. Part I. entitled TIIE'MAIUCH TO THE CA P. ITbL, (of the Gth Regiment of Illitemichnsetta,) will W pear ea above. Single Parte, (monthly, free by Nat,) ....... ca. One year, (11 monthly parts,) Of Liberal tortes to the Trade, Chiba and tholvaasere. 4pply to JOHN ROBINS, P.O. Box, 3,94o—aplik3m -- 37 Park Row, N T. 1862. .McCORD CO. '1862. HATS, GA PS, STRAW GOODS. BON IMTS AND tIUAHER BOOBS 131 WOOD STRLET,PITTSBUIO7II We are now receiving a Lowe ADDITION (0 oar al ready enema. Iran of FIATS, OAPS, STRAW ROODS, BONNETS, SHAKER HOODS and PALM LEAF HATS. . _ Merchants v 'siting our city .an buy nom or at foirerprkon than in Philadelphia or New York. epee alct.:001) At CO. (ILTY tiFULtAIiLKS'IOWN, hiA I,IACkiI!SETTS 2, 41a1ed Proposal,' will be received by the Water Commiseionors of the City of Charles. toter', until JUNE 30th, for laying to said dry arid on the line Of their Water Works. about 21 tulles of CAST tkON 11N'. Plane of the work can be seen, tot information concerning said work be obtained at the office of the Engine's . or Water Commissioners, Charlestown. Copies of specidcatione and cataract, and forms of proposols, will Do rent to parties deoir , log to mole bids for tho work, on their making op. Cts t" wlg strthreetsmewtill h e L V Vl r rer L ' m i" p i' s n n e i r' ea tontratting. The Commissioners reserve the right to accept that proposal, winch, under all °from st'neccs, they 'hall tonsider moat favorable to the in terest of the city, or to reject all proposals offered. For Water Comnitedoners. EDWAI3II LAWRENCE, Chairman. MEE= . . . . BTE-VENSOI3, Chief Itllgineor c. W elf1:10hi NUTIOE 'JOOIL itt,lltdiittb• AND OTHERS—The Pounsylvailla Salt Menefee. taring Co. baring c.anpleted their arraogements tor the manufacture 01 CONCEhTRATED OIL OF VITROL, are now prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum still hariug a capacity of 12,010 ILe, bar day, they will be enabled to fill or ders to large quanta ics without delay, Addres., GEOLLOIC COLHOCN, Agent, jelti.dca Oily 21 Wood street, Pittsburgh. BEEN' hB, of the largeit"eito nicety smoked, and for rale by the uoleo or a retail at the ,t ramlly Grocery Store of .1' SIN A. RENSHAW, 'jel7 comer Liberty end Heed streets. HOE EMPONIUM at 55 Fifth street 043' $l5O B EST PIANOS. $l5O GBOYESTICEN t 11.1.1,E hating removed to tit • WIKCI9O/119, No. 478 BROADWAY. are new prepared an_offer the public a magnificent now scale full •i oureltr. ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all unprovemanta known In this country or Europe, over-strung bans, French grand action, harp putal, lull iron frame, for 0150 CASH. Wunntod for 74V YEAR& Rich moulding oda.% 8176 to 8200, all warranted made of Ma beat seasonal material. end to stand batter than any sold for IWO or $5OO by the old method+ of mann•actaro. We Invite the beat fndg•s to examine and try then new instruments, and we stand ready at ad time. to test them with any others manufactured In this country. OROVESTEEN & II ALE, T'I'ALIAN VIOLIN BY NAIL, L IOC? PAID. • Xreblas, or I stripy, 4 lout ths, boat quality 'No. tlecobds, or A " ,Thirds, or 16 3 " " forutlis, or 0 " 1 Iseltb, pant sitter ..... -..50 *at quality "'ranch or Garman let, 21, 3d and 41b strings each. 10 Zeal quality Guitar D, A.& 1, silver strings, eatb.l6 &mod " Do. escb.lo. :littst quality Viullocalk,, &and D, such 20 ;Dolt " and fl, Atoned to soy address, ;loot paid, ou resuipt of the 'moony, or . in jostagoSIAIDDI, by, 30115 11. 111SLLOR, 81 Wood 'treat. I.—A lug lot of fresh Strings Jut arrisod also, Violins, Violin esses,"Vlutes, Accordsons, do. Foicrus.— • - tr--. Just receiving, ■ Tory Ism 0= Isms DOW . „ stock of PIANO FINITES, selected I g personally from tbo colebmted afannfacturi. Chickoring A Sons, B stun; linnet, IMO. A Co. Boston; and flanolton Bros.i Nov York--all of no styles, and will be auld at meacut mannfacturete ro dtaced rates forcash ur on a reasonable eredlt. For vale by • jolt • !OLIN IL MICILLOII, 81 Wood at. XITRAt./TION I—The long expeete4 Dew style. tWNDAY SCItIOOL.IIAILBIONIUM, meet, by Carbon A lisedhom, of New York, has pt, brow wears& We gull rho happy to resAtire srt by all who it will interest to examitio thW uovsity. .• • 11.- 6LSDYB A •810. t As Wirth Street, , • Jas :- Sots Agents Sur. Steinway'e.Pianoe. PIANWAT A. BARUALISI.--4k gentle man &big eait diTers a splendid new wen a* tare bottle XlYth PIANO, with lull Iron frame, Saab awl gsoo, will be gold for. I 2 cash. The Plano is at the wansrooms of Li. It LADEN PRO., N 663 SUM street. Jel2 VEW:MELODEONS AND .I.IARMO .LN Mum% Min! lb' aalobrated manufactory of Mason A Ilandla. Batts. , Also; two good mond. band 6 atm 31elodeonar CHEAP, rot sale by ' : ; , JQWWW. WILI4OB, EL Wood it. l _. - ~:. 3 t .~+ :S.iN:v G,3"..5e~.i.~.u7J , :'~ r ~»!ll'i~ :r~.vm~*-~ < w ~~~ PITTSBURGH' GAZETTE S. RIDDLE & CO., EDITORS A ND -PROPRIETORS, Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Street. MORNING AZ I) EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS BP TO THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. 1 . TERMS: mog,,Na EDITION-56 per . annum In advance, or 12 rants per week from carriers. EVENING EDITION - 5 3 . per =mum In advance. or G cent. per week from carrion. Wiiur EUISION-811100 cOpLes, p nr five or more, 51,15; Ten or upwards, gi par Invariably I. advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26 The Union Men of - Norfolk and Ports. The lion. David 'Wilmot, Senator in Con gress, received a latter dated Norfolk, June 20th, an extract from which . l. ma permitted to make. Gen. Viola, who has charge of the military governorship of that ilistriet, is a loyal and energetic soldier, and I entertain the hops that he will take mignixanee of the facts hero recited, when they meet hi; eye. The following is the extract : "Dean Sin: The Union men of this vicin- ity are becoming much disheartened by the indulgence shown to the rebels by our MI i tary Governor. Parties of - .them procure passes to travel to Baltimore and Richmond, by giving their parole, (refusing to take the oath,) which they do not regard in the least, and by so doing a daily communication is kept up with the rebel leaders in Richmond. All the movements of the Federal army are at once transmitted to them by these paroled persons. Why the most tabooed of the Se cessionists should receive them favors, aston ishes the 17 nion unu. In so m e cases, persons taken with letters in their possession, on their - . way to Richmond, have. been released by lien. Viola. The Union men do not feel any safer than before the occupation of Norfolk by the Union troops. So much leniently is shown to the rebels, that t ey threaten and speak as boldly as ever. There must be a change, or we will be compelled to leave this vicinity. The majority of the voters of Portsmouth, sad a goodly portion of the people of Norfolk, are loyal to the core, and mostly mechanics and laboring men. Can this be the reason why they are so coldly treated by the Military ll overrior 7" It is right to add to this statement that nu merous complaints are made in regard to the moderation and favor exhibited to the Seces sionists of Washington city and Baltimore. They can very easily he found. Why should not the plan of General lialleck, in regard to the St. Louis Secessionists, be adopted in these two cities? Why should not the men who oppose the tlevernment and live upon its indulgence he made to contribute, out of their ample means, to the support of the suffering, soldiers ! The tioveriationt treats. the rebel sick nod wounded -with singular care and charity, and the Secessionist' add their own generous donations, carefully passing by the hundreds of brave men who have been muti lated and injured in their struggles for the Union. Why should not the rich and well born, who do not care for their country and yet remain under the flag, ho Made to give of their means to those whu,so nobly champion I,,thSpec - it. Washingh. Ds•patch G.. Phi/a Prrde. The editor of the Rational Republican bas been to Fredericksburg, and this is what lie nays of the contrabands : A large number of slaves have left their masters, and aro now free, yet quite a number remain in the city. These are virtually free, as their masters retain no real command over them. Their behavior is good, no outbreaks, or even disrespectful conduct or language to wards the whites being manifested. They are constantly doming into our lines from be low this city, a party of them making their appearance at our advance pasts nearly every morning, leaving their masters and making their way through the lines in the night. Those living here generally notify "mama" that they are goink to "embrace die blessed time" to secure their freedom without money and without price. The "owners" make the best of a bitter fate, knowing that in these times "riches take to themselves"—legs. One man, an. old rebel, persuaded his ear. rants to remain with him, promising them as liberal wages as they would get elsewhere, but after serving him faithfully two months longer, and no sign, of the "wages" making their-ap• pearance, one old matron went to her master and told him she had served him all her days; her children bad been sold for his profit, and now that the Lord had placed freedom before her, she felt it to be bar duty to accept the rich boon with gratitude. Her master said that he could net prevent her going, and sup posed ho moot submit to his bard fate. The woman turned her face towards the land of liberty. The other slaves of this plantation will soon follow. We conversed with one in telligent old man who bought himself about four years ago. He seemed to bo a sort of leader among the colored people it:Am place, and, as we learned, was highly respected by both white and colored. He says that, with a single exception, all the colored people in and around. Fredericksburg wore loyal. He told us that there were more Union whites in the city than we had an idea of. As long as there is a rebel army threatening a reoccupation of the place, these men, he says, will not speak out, though surrounded by Union bayonets. PIAXOS 478 BROADWAY, N. Y pittsburgh 6azettq. Contrabands at Fredericksburg Commodore Foote Commodore A. U. Foote, with Mrs. Foote, will leave Cleveland to-day for their home in New Haven, Connecticut, the Secretary of the Navy having forwarded the gallant officer a further relief from active duty for three months. This respite Is needed to secure a complete recuperation of hie health and over taxed system, es well as the use• of his dis abled foot.. For the last ten days the general health or the Commodore has rapidly im proved, and be has been able to take 611171:160 by riding out daily. He still has to use crutches in getting about, the contusion on his foot being too tender to permit the use of the limb, which becomes .painful if removed from a horizontal position for any considerable time. The Inflammation, which, had alarm ingly extended up hie leg beforirtie left the fleet, hue boon allayed ; the Mississippi mi- Oaks. The body of a Colonel was found on the field and brought in. — Arrangements were made forssmbalming The proem includes ' the use of galvanism. The shock was given. To the astonishment of all, the Colonel rose and walked forth, The otter case was also that of a Colonel, Who was found among the dead on the held. In deference to his rank, he war brought. to the hospital and laid among the dead. His friends prepared to give him a decent burial, and were about carrying the body out when the Colooel rolled ove- and, in tones inure like those of a man drunk than dead, called out, "Ben, John, where is my whisky flask?" • The Gloribus Victory in Illinois. The Chicago Tribune, of Tuesday, says: The returns than far from eighty-eight counties foot up as follows, compared with the vote of 1880 Nor. Ag'nst. Lincoln: Weis. 88 c0untie5...20,591 39,546 43,699 23,142 Majority against the Constitution, 18,955. Majority. for Lincoln in the counties, 20,657. Differenco,7o7. The same counties to hear from vote d in 1800, for Lincoln 6,009, for Douglas 15,020. Majority for Douglas 8,721. As the block townships continue to come in, the majority for the old Constitution increases. We think it will reach 12,000 in the State, and the vote . of the soldierre will carry it up to 30,000. .Truly it " a victory of gigantic proportlons.' , • Hz*. Yon EICIIANGS.--Gold has s4ranced in New York to 107, end sterling slob:lnge ' ~ '~lr~S'Y+e'si.NiC. t l i i4?L,~~ n~cYG~fiY `+~i~: Kr, ~G~~nC:a GENERAL M'CLELLAN'S ARMY WHEN WILL THE BATTLE BE FOUGHT? 11. J. RAYMOND, of the New York Tim., writes from the comp before Richmond, on the 19th, as follows: NO Ric/RON FOR DELAY So far as our army is concerned, there ran he DO great reason for any groat delay. We have ell the troops we are likely to get, and it is believed we have 'all we shall need, though if tho Government had been wise it would have sent fifty thousand more men , than be has now ander his command, to co operate with McClellan, from some direction. TOE ROADS DRY • The roads are now perfectly dry, and the fields are everywhere hard enough to make artillery movements perfectly practicable. Our bridges Maass the Chickahominy are completed, and efrord moans of crossing from one aide to tbq other with ease and celerity. Our troops have been placed compactly upon a short front,; and every disposition has be6n made which metal essential to success. Before this letter reaches you, therefore, I Mink the bottle will have commenced which it to decide the fate ,of Richmond. Precisely wherr the attack will.he made, and what will be the first point fought for by the two armies, I should not think it quite prudent to state if I knew, for accident may delay the battle, and then that information might become impor tant to others. than habitual readers of the Times STRESEITH Or THE REBEL ARMY The repurbi ‘ received here as to the strength of the rebel army continue to be conflicting. One of the prisoners taken yesterday, who says he has been attached - to the commissary de partment, sayi that rations were issued on Tuesday for 102,000 men. This may or may out be true. If it is, their effective force can not exceed 7i,0110. The general belief here is that they have enough men to make a very severe fight, and that they are determined to du it. No °nein the army now expects 'to have a short and easy march into Richmond. They expect to fight their way—and it is but simple Justice to say that they are ready and eager to do it. The whole army is tired of In action, and will welcome most heartily the or der to advanye whenever the General may see fit to give it. another letter, dated the 20th, Mr. Ray- mond writes I have oxpreased the opinion that McClellan will commence.the attack within three days at farthest. It may come to-morrow, and cannot well be delayed beyond Monday. At the came time J am bound, in justice, to give you the other aide of the story. It is quite possible that McClellan may be alcuiths2 the eo•uperutiou of Burnside, itottegield and the gunboat. on the Jame* river. I throw this out merely as a conjecture. Bat Burn side came here to headquarters last week, then wont to Washington, and then returned to his . - command. Mansfield was simultaneously vont to Norfolk with a strong force, II state only what heel been announced in the Rich mond papers,) , and. certain ugly customers have gone up 'the James river. If the ob structions, inoluding Fort Darling, can be ' , so removed asl to permit the passage of our gunboats up the river, the surrender of Rich mond become* n queetion of hour, oaks,. Con • •idoring Ideokillait's well-known inelination a eavo life,his otter abnegation of himself n his desire to serve the cause,—his rather nexplicablei delays here for the last few days, • nd other circumstances to which I have re- (erred, 1 amihilf inclined to mavpect that be means to tobstpone a direct attack until he hears the echo of the gunw at Fort Darling. You may remember a bow acknowledging the important tory leo rendered by our officers who succeeded in opening communication with the James riven; ' Affairs atheadquarters are perfectly quiet. Gen. McCleilaii,irtio has been quite ill, is now recovered andlperfect health. Gen. harry, Chief of Artiller , who has been anxious about the weather, IY perfectly satisfied with the ex isting state of things. He looks as if his part of the preparatory work had been done. ^'," You will probably publish this letter Tues day morning. In my opinion you will receive news by telegraph before that timo:that a bat tle has been ; fought, and that Richmond has been taken, or that it has not. •H. .1. R. From the e. 4 rrespoodence of tho Now York Tribune wo select the following iuterosting accounts (rota Gen.'McClellan's army : A letter, of.date June 20th, says : captain THE CHICK IHOLINT. Yesterday, Gen. Franklin's corps expand the Cbickahominy with heavy skirmishing. This places the bulk of lien. McClellan's force across the river. Unless unforeseen obstacles arise, such as another freshet, the remainder will soon follow. When will the battle take pace 7 If Gen. McClellan is left to be the at tacking party, not mach, if any, before the Fourth of .1,4, unless present plans and ideas are changed: As I remarked a week ago, consideratiods of a sanitary character may op erate to ?mitten the day. If anything can cause Gen. McClellan to deviate, that will. He probably knows—he must know—how large a percentage of his entire forge . are taking Sick Sind death-leave—how many Men it has required to supply this and other drains, and where they are to come frdm to supply future deficiencies. We are regaled to-day with the rumor that McDowell has formed a junction with McClellan, and that Fort Dart ing,ct the James river, has beep silenced. Although:it is entirely true that Gen. Me- Ciellan has.. been re-enforced, it is not true I that ho has ; been joined by General Dowell' oorps. There has boon a very:nature] con founding of names, there being another Gen eral having t.he prefix “Mo" under McClellan and McDowell. Nor have the re-enforce mente all reached their destination yet. We are left somewhat in the dark for probably there will be lees of reporting. dbne at head quarters hereafter, and newspaper correspon dents will Wive the business as well bathe responsibility on their hands. The publica tion of freqUent dispatches front headquarters to all sorts,of people, ranging from the Sec retary of War to wives whose anxiety was so much greater than their discretion that the publio wenrconstantly let Into , the domestic teleghems, wee in violation not: : only of pru dence, bat of good taste; hereafter there is to be lees of it. HABDSDIPS OF TUN ARMY Within the next week, it probably may be said that our army has crossed the Chicks hominy, and what has for the put month bean trufof the pickets and extreme advance, will be"nimbly true of the greater part of the arm . The hardships which wilt-bare been endured, the obstacles surmounted, the labor undertaken and accomplished, since our army took;:up its much from Williamsburg, stamp the:oempaign as one of the most re markable on record. It may be that the God f Battlectis thus loading this army of the I nion through difficulties that it may be all the more prepared to enter the conflict that is to be final to the rebellion. 21•8110 W ifiCArle PEON IPHIMATOIin Two rather singular cases of remarkable esaapefrotti a living initial are related as hav ing occurred subsequent to the battle of Fair name has been removed ; bin appetite is again good; hisepiriti btioyent ; and since the fell of Memphis his rest at night is not so often' disturbed by giving orders , for maneuvering the gunboats, and fighting over the battles which have shed such lustre on our young Western Nary and Flag-Officer Foote. The whole country will rejoice in his speedy and oompletenstontion .under the invigoratiug infinences'of New England climate and home. COM. Foote wean/rich erected on Saturday by the - sadintelligence from the Mound City, and expressed ..deep commiseration for the fate of' hir bnave officers and man. ' The Car lamity was one he feared might befal.some of the flotilla, for only the flag ship:Benton-has an Ironclad dealt. The great danger is from plunging abuts from elevated batteries.- Coal.; Foote's labors in getting the gunboat flotilla and mortar fleet in serviceable !hero' at all were herculean, and for this be only claims, special credit, lie cordially awards to Gnu.: Fremont the honor of originating this impor tant arm Of war on the great riven of- the Mississippi VeUey, and warinry, acknowledges` the promptness with which Cleneral Fremont furnished:every facility : -for;perfecting this interpfisikerhUs In hounnand of the Depart ment of the . Wast;-,gactruld .ilera/d. : ; 1=1:= • • VOLUME LXXV---NO. 189. A Sight from the Balloon Col. Lowe's balloon yesterday was station ed near Gaines'. Mills, on the right centre of the Union line,and within six miles of Rich mond. It was In the air the whole day, and in the few hours it ascended, some thirty or forty army officers observed the position of the enemy's troops from the eleiated point of view it afforded. The balloon is held to the ground by a strong cord, a thousand feet in length, and of coarse ascends to that distance above the earth. A pulley _and tackle ar rangement, worked by men belOw, is the pow er used to pull it down, and, being strongly fastened to the earth, there i.e very little dan ger of the machine's escape. The Colonel and his assistants very seldom ascend, officers and others, with authority for, the ascenSion, being sent tip by twos and threes at a time, and, after a few minutes' stay, hauled down. When the balloon has ascendedat this point to the end of its tether, a grand view of both armies is unfolded, Within a circle of two miles in radius the sight is very perfect; be yond that the angle of vision becomes so nearly horisontal that woods; houses, and hills, materially interfere with I the vievi r The landscape has three marked-objects upo it, which are the first to strike the eye. Th Chickahomiey, almost beneath one's fee , bordered by its dark-green swamps, runs lik a thread from where it rises on the horizo , away off to the north-west, to where it bleu s with woods and hills in the south-east. The James river in front, though distant, runs in a deep crooked valley, and bears on its bosom hundreds of craft that, in the dirtance, looks like white specks upon the blue waters. Richmond, covering a large portion of the western horizon, is, however, ,the principal sight. It appears to the balloonist as a con. fused medley of red, white, and black, and heavy brown fortifications stretching from the right to the left, with thick walls plentifully sprinkled with cannon, surrounding • it on nil sides. The Capitol Square can 'scarcely be discerned, being too thickly surrounded by building.. Vie white Capitol, however, is quite conspicuous, and, of course, the . stars and bars float over the roof. Three church spires, seemingly all in one spot, are the brightest part of the town, and catch the eye almost before the observer is aware he is look ing at Richmond. But little else, however, can be distinguished, although; for a general view of the town, nothizig could be better than that from the balloon. The space between the Chickahominy and the fortifications around Rictniond is almost filled with rebel camps. A thousand cavalry horses wore picketed in one field, and others were plentifully sprinkled all about. Wedge tents, used by the officers, and little dog tents by the men, shone in every direction as the sun's rays struck them. Intrenchments and retie pits lined the front of their position, though very few guns were mounted. lieveral guns of heavy calibre are sprinkled along these earthworks. Rebel camps, however, are the most prominent of all the eights. They show in every direction, and the south ern and western horizon seems to he tht only boundary.' Of our bwn position, as seen from the bal loon, I must be silent. One thing, however, in the whole view is most remarkable. Right through the center of the picture runs a carv ed belt of dark green and pellets about a mile wide. Not a man, gnu, tent, or wagon, ap pears upon it. It is the line between the two armies. Over it cannon balls are thrown, and un its surface scouts and pickets hide from each other, but no military sign is to be seen upon it. Everywhere else, stretching as far as the eye can reach, are the thousand and one things incident to war; but this broad, quiet, deserted bolt of land, so lonely, so somber, varying only as it is swamp or kild, or stream, lies there eo still that it almost inspires the beholder. Jupiter's rings or Saturtt's belts never wore a grander sight than this belt of land on which nothing like tent _or gun ap pears.—Clor. PAil. The President's Visit to West Point. The sadden visit of the President to the West Point Military Academy, has given rise to Much conjecture. On his arrival at Court landt street wharf, New York, a carriage, which was kept in readiness, conveyed him and his party to the depot of the Hudson River Railroad, in Chambers street. A special train had been provided, and left the depot imme diately. Arriving at Garrisons, opposite West Point, a boat, which lay at the wharf with steam up, transferred the travelers across the Hudson, and they were at COMM'S Hotel in one hour and twenty-five minutes from the time they reached the depot in NewNork city. It is stated that the arrangements were all -madejn advance by telegraph ; and further, that Gen. Scott, who is at West Point, had been notified and met the President immedi ately on his arrival. The New York Evening Poet, of Tuesday, makes the following comment on the matter : There was no reason for the President of the United States going through the city of New York, as he once did through Baltimore, in secrecy, bathe has certainly done so. Ho left Washington yesterday afternoon, accom panied by Gen. Pope and one or two others, arrived in this city by special. train at three o'clock this morning, and proceeded directly by the Hudson River road to West Point. The objects of this visit are, of coarse, un known, but they are evidently connected with come new movements, of which we shall ho told in due time. Gen. Pope, who acoompa-, riles him, one of the most daring and energetic of our officers, was called from his important duties in the West to Washington to consult with the Government, and this sudden visit of the President to West Point is doubtless in furtherance of the new plane that have been agreed upon. The fact that Get. Scott is at West Point suggests the opinion that he is perhaps to be consulted in relation to military matters. _ _ A LOYAL PHATIZIL-MGIO4 discussion exists in our community in regard to what consti tutes a loyal prayer. Some contend that certain distinguished divine is loyal, whose prayers would snit for any latitude—they are so general and non-committal. A negro preacher in Winchester presented a good ex ample of a loyal prayer, a few days ago, whe said "De Lord bress de President .ob de Lin ted States, and let dis rebellion be squashed. Would any one doubt bis!lnyalty. C.II.IrDID4TES. b,—.„-.--,,..CA)NORESS.—JiistaiCISPLEY,t of Allegheny City, (formerly of Arnothong Co., and now the Republican nominee of that county.) will he • candidate M Congress for thepd District, composed of the counties of Armstrong, Butler and that portion of Allegheny lying 'west' or the Alin• gbiny and north of the Ohio riven, before-the Celt relation of Delegates from that part of Allegheny county. lelttc. ATTURNEIL—W. M. aorrgre will 'bee candidate for oioulnetion to the office of District Attorney, subject to the de- cision of the Kepublicsus County Coereattod. ' TLYI ST ti I vr. ArruttNE Y Id. Wining, of Lltekheey eiti, will be C cau didetelecheaelustlon to the atelee *Mee. to the Coo. Tentleo to be called ,by the B.epebtbean Nieceithre 4/1 *TR 1. CT AT.rO itN ~ 7 7 - 'llte ‘ I T-Y &reigned will be • 4tididate' far' the dere offlre before the Ite üblicen Notainetiorteoeventiow. ~UBBHALL SCHWARTZWELDER. ATTO It NIA ". RUMPATII. I nuulldste for :Cronin*. lion to tlio above ogles, before 'the twit hoollostiog .üblkau Daunt noorantioh.: •!' ••' -spllkto ovmMISSIONEft.--Itonetra ~= -7 • McCain, ofirludley.tosrushlp; will be • mil.: dictate sor °musty Commissioner, eultlect t.he cislou of theltepubllcsu County Courentlbn.. • • U UN TY WISIMISSIONEIt.-!. NiELY, Lower St- Clair, will be tiPPofted Wt. (Seemly Comrotetkowrt, before Om lie , ' publican County Cunteotiort. , • el.tre STATE - sigNATE.--KoBERT . UTI *Awriiviss, Xsy., of Mt. township,. will - 19 atudiastsifor the Statelemaler Wino. Os next Rs. Pishlinselnotortotion, • • . • - Ins2fste • EMNA lb:- am ,y p eau4l44e rut the R•Pubibram P9 2, in!tiop fat: tba State Etetattic ODs. Abit.—Zta) casts re#aed, an 10 &mama bnuida tor irla.br '['.]fit• . itto*F"i9mAisigk ~~+c~ p'a'n. -^~`s~'t.~"H..,..ww•-.._:. ^ ~.a.,.s 'c.::.; a..:;:i:u r ixs URA XCE. - - - F IRE INSURAICCA BY, THE HELL- A: ANCE MUTUAL. INSURANCE 'COMPANY, OP PHIL ADELPIIIA, op BUILDINGS, Manta or perpetual, IS EIICHANDISE, FURNITURE. to.. IA town or count:7. 001 c. No. 3.N Walnut areal. . Cannrat., 41220,510; Antra, $208,503 9 9 . 40707565 as follows First Mortgaga on Improved City Proper- ty, worth doable the sonount---.........915.5,60 0 Ground rant, Ant ' 00 . .. .... 9. , ,4e 90 Fauna. B. U-Co.'s 6 per cant. Mortgage L Loan, 15.10,000, can . . .. 27" , 00 City of Philadelphia, per cent. Loan.... 30,000 00 Allegheny colony 6 per ct. P. B. B. Loanlo,ol.lo 00 Collateral boor* well secured__ %op' pa Huntingdon and Broad Top ./dotostals; , Railroad Company, mortgage Pennsylvania Rail ro ad Co.s Stock.. 4.00000 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance 4.0,950 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance C 0.,.,...... 1,0601.10 Stock of Delaware M. 8.1 asuman:. C 0.... .709 CO Commercial Bank do, 6,1345 91 Mechanic,' Bank deAuu.so 800 It. litsarance Co.'s • Scri .... p..... : "190 le Billy Receivable, busineas petper.....—.—. 10,520.15 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc.—. 94216 72 Omit on bud and in hands 67 agents-- 11.57t5 11 30 00 81411 0.1.102 TINGLE!, Frail/kat, '• otar.arou:. Clem Tingley, IL L. Canon, Samuel Mayhem, I Z. Lothrop, W. B. Thompson, Bait. Toland, . • Robert Steen, I Chem. Leland, Evaderlet Brown, Fred'k. Lentils,- Wm. Dinner, Jacob T. Bunting, : • C. Stevenson, 0. 8. Wood; Borg. W. Tingley, Smith Bowen, - - John B. Worrell, Jae,tt. W,oodward,.. Menhall 11111, John Blueti t ,Pittsblllis B. ELINCIIIIAKSerraIarg. . J. O. OOWWIN. dune. Third and Wood street. • pay 6 Northonst comer INDEMNITY' AGAINST - 1;OSS BY FIRE.—FHANK LIN FIFA DISMIANON 0011 - PA Y OF PERLA ULLPLUA. Offlop, 436 atui (amount stmt., near Fifth. Statemeal of :Asset% January lat.•lBW, published agreeably-to au act of Anerably. • Tint Mortgages, &triply ..CIIIV.:1-- ....i11Ag 0 43 93 00 Real Wale, (tlreet pal. $1 0 8. 314 elf cola Dru 96s TatopOrerj Imes, oik ample Collateral • • •. lltocka, (meant roll. i 66,667 72) root.— i0,768' 00 Not.. and Bill. Rarelvabla 1,8.1 00 112,7.118,08: ,ardr T e only profit. from premiums which dila Company can divide by law ate from Hats which have been daterminewL ' . . . . lmuraure made on every, description 'of propeity, to towit Laud couutry, at rate, aa low as arecouaLlout . with security. siece their incorporation, a period-of thirty pars, they have paid knee* by.fire to at. amount arneedmg Four Millions of Doilorw.thereby see rding evidence of the erivantairos of Insurance ' await as their shill. ty sod disposition to meet with -promptness all =MEM Loewe prla dartug U.. year 1858—........510 11 . 086 67 Jacob IL Szoltb,t, Daarti U. Dale, I Geo. W. Itlcbartbh George Taloa. . DAM-MED, Prarident. '. DALE, Vied EvanittaAl. t 1 CK COFFIN; Agerii, t Th ird via. Charles N. linucknr, Morticed D. Lewis, 'robins Wagner, Vavlil S. Brown, Suomi Grant, CLIABLES N KWh' AND G. W. A. firr.m., Socrefarg J. GANN my 6 Om. Nordin. STERN INSURANCE COlsiPA Nlr OF I•IITSAURGII. IL MILLE% Jr., Prafamt., fl• K. GOlLDON,Secrciory.. . .„ . _ thlice, No. 9•Z Wtstur etreet, Spfng .1k00:e WAIT. boa.; up stain Pittsburgh., --..- ' • Witt insere - ctiterad all kinds WA". and Marise link, .4 Livme law eaticnkona!says4 by- Direct/in soh* are tartt hymns is (ho comments, WWI 140 an r deter main', 1 promptness and lammilltpOci teatnedei the d ........,,axta character which they hen •aeressed, as 3f the Lea ronteetens to a..... .io desire to , be neared: ~, •- , ,- .411.11CTS, ()MODICA 30. 1569 I ' __ ...., Stock hematite .. ... ....................--....4 6 3 1 OD ...-.... -...... 18,351 tel ietex-....-.... ::7,1186 14 Buten sad Bills Lanmunted—...- ........ ..... 174.076.17 macron: • I Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David it. Long, gees J not.. • • Decd. P. Ilikeerell, John It. kt'euue. It. Miller, Jr., James McAuley, Natharliel Holmes, Alex. bilmlek, avow Dareie, Witham U. C. W. au:kaiser,. rilymo M:GORDOif.gn4sr_ • LIRE, MARINE AND - INLANDIN- / SUCANCIL—INSURANCE' COMPANY 'oje NORTE! AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA.... Incorporated. 1794-41apita4 SMA000: ; , Lusts, January 10, 1850.- Awruuleimerni, Priaidant. THOMAS PLATT, Barrarry. • .• . TNBURANCE CO. OF -THE.STA.II OF rraiNsYLVANIA, • Incorporated 1794—Capital, $200,000: Mem, February I, „..3413,808 1:6 lIENE.Y D. SHEILIIF4D,•Proridest. WILLI/04 111.11.PE11, &organ/. LI ARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. Akt.TYOIID. lacorponstril 1810—evita.3500,000. karts, nfo t, • r ..$956,764 6$ 11. HQNTINODON. twaisei. Tl3lO. 0. ALLYN, Secretary. tea huntrance to the above old and reliable CAM. paniee can L. obtained by application to W. P. JONES, dgret, • 07 Miter street,nagalay's Buildings. • , CETI ZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY N...) 01 - PITTSBURGH, 'Office, clinker Market and Water Wean, second door WM.. Ed GALrT, Prestlesii. na.MItEL SEA, BecriensiL ip x ; • •• Insures Steamboats and Insures against loos and . damsge in the navigation of the Southern nod Western Elvers. and Bayous, Kai the navigation of the Seas. • • Ineuree against loss:and damage by Cis. ... nmwzosa Wm. awaey. - 8. at: law,. • Jan Park, Jr., W. G. Johnston. ..Tl.Lohn M. 811= 2 :• B. F.Jonen, ~ B..Har .. , Bowe Owens, J. Calttli.; Hon. T. D. Howe, John 8. Dirprorth," Burley Preston. Charles H. Itu , Hoorn* Binghsan, PPHILADELPHIA FIBS AND - I.IFR INBUILANCY COMPANY, No. In Chamut ht., opposite the Carton Noma-._. Ospital,ll2lo,loo—Annts, 5.504,011: • •,' Will make, an kiwis of Insurance, anion is• porpotasl or Ihnitol, on every • deoniptlon of Property or Mid el/awhile, et reasonable ram of prondurn., - ROBERT P. ICING, Prowl' eh M. W. BALDWIN, ries p:aident. Y. ELACKBOBNE, &warn. Ot= John M. 4% K. Whoa. J. 0. COPPIN, Aim!, Third and Wood Wolin. Chia Bares, E. E. Cups, E: B. English, Geo. W. ignore, Y. D. Savvri, A LLFAIIIENY ENSURAIICE , .P&NY 0Y PITTSBURGH. ' OBlesdia. t 7 TlftL Daum spines all kinds of Tire 'lnn Marina Bake ISAAO JONES, Praia/AL JOHN D. IIcCORD, Via Ptlnnhal. Cot. DlCA.N r Oaaantl oljaan DIMICOTC/LII: John D. MeCoid; Capt.-edam Jacobs; B. B: Mono& , Copt, Win. Deo,' • R. L. IllcGreiri- Rant. H. Mats. luau Jones, O. G. Ilutary, Balmer Oh 'Capt. It. 0., Gray, Juba 'lrwin, Jr. ' , B. I. Yahlteatoek, pmrsicia.irs. DR. CHARLES H. STOAT, PEFTSICIAIi 03188, No.: 38 7/1314ERAL MX*. (Opposite Oolonnsdeßow. neit; . . . .61.1.1:0HYNTAZITT: MUSIC, lit. 011A.HLOTTE .BLlThig.biairmizant -1.;1U atu) Dui.= 6, PILNO,PORPES, atnl.lm. parte,' or Hoak and Iloaind InOntments. , 'Selelgent for the HAMBURG PIANOS alao • for TEALI.ET, IhiTIS 00.!S SOSTON PIANOS, adds aad ailtb ont BAdean Attachment. No. 61 nth street, inyS LEPER ur unto 01 , 1 f, kitIICAL INBTRlTillrill, and sole mots for Stelneraf• celebrated .PIAIiOS. No. &3 ff th stew!, Pitts b urg h ..__ hurg. •• m),Z f T6ll - 14. 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