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".-.. •;,.. t a '"::: - "r ' ; • •:;',4 ,:. w•-•?, 7•4 ,-•::::. ••:-'' , • , :l'•N•• r ls,..; i., li . : - ; -,?: ''•, •t, - : -. 5 , 1:...,•• , • . 4 . 1::::!' - !: ' ,1'..i . ,,,, ' , : •';',, ,• ' i•;• • •:::".., -T, ~1,: : : i..: ; :' , 4 ...i ', •••• .T ' ,r,,, ~•; • 01;.i'• .Iti ;:~~. MEE REM e**, 2 7,,1 : . . ^x' ;~~; tESTABLISHED- L.N., 1786. COJIIJ►IIBBIOJI^,' kir SOLAR. OIL WORKS COMPANY, OF QintrvEß &LA2EAR, . ' 1 N., PENNSYLVANIA. . Oftlee, St. Clatilfftraet, , 10 _ near the Bridge, - Buy and aelt CARBON OILS on I WHOLESALE OROOKES Oominitaton—cash or thnee,:, CRUDE OILS r of all do ' • autptlons, wanted. h . .adresa - J. H '-inA YEE,' Jas.,' arm Secretary. and Treatnrer.. . , myle:6ro - - I. a. iaaoaar. T So LIGGP,rr & -;(#ucoessors to V • Bells} Liggett) From ayr . Comans. aura 'HlSLCafalfra, for the sale, of CHAIN, SEEDS, CHEESE. PEOPIICE, Nod. 75 Water and 911 Front Jarrett, Plttabitreh, Pa. mye_ - AACKEOWN & FLocu - AND OSAID FAC - 70116, VOODDINI AND G0113111E1031 blaseHama, for the .ele urTlour Grain, Puck, Be, own Lard. Butter, 140, Iltee4 Be,olu Tallow, Graeae, Feathers; Potatoee, Pot and Pow/ Mlles, lialasratus Llnorod and Lard 011., LAM and Gruen 'trulti,.Ttireottiy, Clover; Fier end Gram Seeds. '/tell advances wade uu Consigutneuta, a. 11 No. 297 Litect et., Pittsburgh.. li. CAN 1 , 11.L.U, COMIS% WON AAA FAAWAADI3O.,:ktrZtAAAT.A.:I,3OOIt , ate dealer in WEI:MEDIC RESERVE CHEESE. BETTER, LA ICU, PRUE, BACtiN, PLOD% FISH, POT AND PEARL esuts, SALEBATIThi LIN 4 REED AND LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT suit Produce generally, Nos. HI awl' 143 Strait r.rt, Pittsburgh. • ' 1,1 • ma. ......................... f'IULP & SHE-YARD, CommlisioN MEn• mwtia and Beaten' delf-LOUIOIIIAIN L! ructiucE, v.. :33 I.llrorty otroot, Pittaburgh, Pa. Choita brands of :Flour for Bakers and Val:oily use 'constantly on band: Part - 191ov attention paid to orders for Idosahandia , generally. ocOolly • FLANK VAN tilltiDEß, rRODUPE/LNI.) COMMISION Jnia.liaNT, defiler In FLOUR, BUT+ TEU, BEQPICIS,SEBUB, LAUD, CDEESE, PORK; BILLED: ANTI- GREEN tintrl'iiidnos gen. • •arslly.• ; [Abort Vimistiadraturs mod° on vonslgnmoutsi - Warehouse, No. 114:Soconil etrost; Pittsburgh. AALEAS C:.IIeVA.Y.; FOILWARDING ANG COnstuwoa MEncuarr, for the sale of FLOUR', WW&LE,:` , EACOI4..,LARD, BUTTE% EGGS. and Western Prodncia generally.:No. 10 SMITH FIELD STIMET, corner ut First, Pittsburgh; WiTtliders end oansignsuentiinilicited.: AALES A. FLTZ Eli, Foßw.natase CP commute+ 31r.nriusT; t r thi,•4l6 of FLOtru, OSALN, BACON - , LAUD, B DTTE.E,ELDED23, DRIED vittlEr, and Prodopo geurraDy,Sio: 16 Merkel .t., corner or Firm; ritleburgh. oc-S:aly .I". L. QCI-1031.4 IC Elt -S; LANG, COSISUESIOE fk,J Vette:Lorre dealers In FLUUII, I'IiODUCE, Ga, No. Liberty street, leittelirglt, Pa. sel:s:dly L! ULLA-ti IUUDLE, successor to J no. J..LSep, /AI -Merry—street, Parte ' burgh, °Drib:HAL 1.22.0 DUCE, lit.tibkhY AND ' COILDINSION ILE4DJIANT. ochhighineuts rorpoetthllkeolieDelL Wlifil- JO, warn!. 10EfrkirE 'BROTIIERS, FORWARDING • V,• •Aisio Comatissbin Mcarussrs and dealers iu pßovraloss AND PRUDE GE GENERALLY, No. 235 latoirti 'Griot, Pittsburgh, P. tny27 --., _A . -'beii iiii.,l.;onsussioN Ai.eacckWll I A. dealer 'in CRUDE AND Na 1 74 gr.. OA LIDO (IILsitILA,SS, - IRON, NAILS, Sc , No. Ibl Liberty attest. . ~ • I:OM:Sly; . . WUJamir - ILLS. A. COFFIN, ) i Sid rartnor, ASE.A2gB, ,1; COFFIN, sUecessors to - 1 - w0m.u...., Idealise Co., AV II LE tlllO- - , OEM, earner of Wood and Water et recta, Pit teleirgb, I , I , - tr:Ral r al:df , k CO:;suocessor to L. G. - Groff, PICODUCE AND comat ttfkON 21Eit ' • 4 01117.NTr5,247 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.• nay! /OHM 1. 1101111 Z ..... 110 , 04. I TORN L IiOUSE,hz CO., WHoLEsAtIE Ju- , Gatietzs . A.tai Co nttestos Illeacausr, earner of ' tiutit Wield =ld Water otrevta, Pittsburgh; Ps. jy7' IfiIDUEICTUN 'START, WHOLE , X.& &WA n3A3DCQIIYIW79i~ISiCUISt ,11p AZD 1.07 , 1V0al 'street, Pittsburgh. • •' - . - I .. NIZIS-PATLC1L....X..15. 1441411......W2‘..1-MAPATEU.A. nROWN & KIWATRICKS VITRorx y aria Gnocass and dealers h FLoUlt. Atilt tNSE' DS, Nos. 191 sod 193 Liberty street, PittsburgL. j 4. 31 1 3, '•1AM.146.„ DALZEL4.:44 'SUN, .Comota moillizactusrA fur the sale of C 111114,1 A NDltti-- FINER CA1214116,V11,5, No.. at wa.lo Water wok.; Pittsburgh. Adeshoes redo on coitstgotnents. , UGG TROX/LB—...JAM., L. Xs fit.l4ll! WOODSIDE Si WALIALT • IitILESA 1.1; Dal:cuts-rJ, . Piliir rbinewat, Pli', 1. ' - . Q1.M.0 - N — JOHN6TON, Dzstra - or,Pcit. . . -. NJ auras AND 01.1F.31ICALS, PESTUMtnt ' ' ' • rAsor,Goors..IIIMMIN6.FLUID,9IL B . vanx , - • k ILY: ) 11..E7)1CDIXS, /te., .t.a.., of. sulkily prime 00- i :• iry-, whin IA la. °Teri atlaiitat'pri.a., Caroar 'ataith. Cold and Vatp-tli .treata, - Yittalaargh, Fa.. ' • . - PreazdAiag fa airefally tompanaded at all boara:-. 1,/ A—FM:ENE II(WiE, 41-Pi falai farmer war atactairer . or 'Vain% LEAD AND LITUABOS, arAer of WiocKt awl Fniat itrteia,' Pittsburgh. ..... - - +31111.1L 01iN SLX..I'4 - Iti.lioirsatx DE,A.r.# so, tionitros,.zilwrB,.w.ts.,Y.Anaosass Art!) DY/2.BTUE.FB, No. Zrd Liberty sdreet,,Pit4burgb.— `." Alt orders erill , reeeise prom pt, attentlon.. LC V.O. v - e tL at -_ 'lhetvtitlrr • virski oney; pitLbaglnZ Iv°<4 ..ITTILIP AXE' rs. TAS. VBECII, (late of Fayette county, P:.,) Atroattrr, eirrsaunon, Pt'... loakk-ii. corner 'Fourth and Grant stnatt. .03r22:Gtn G. MAO4:A.).N.NELL, Arratrawi, iwond ittoty "Kcm:'a L.,tw Jag; prmnond street.- . . . -Wiltat*24 tothe -oettlement, sucurius and.a.Uac r tioirOftlam-% bounpes,4c., in _Washington, Diatiict• at Columbia. - ^, • - nciMeguit! ItZ4LOV. 14a• . rs , Arm Agre ♦i Law. NO. Puurth fiTo doonr asissainsithttelit, Pittsburgh, P.. myl7.dif < WEN ..X - VMXIIILI 4II . AT 1,4 w. slaPlttstlrr 'rt-b j". c?ra4Arl'ill.retyq'TT Arroaxgx -fore,kixarlios ilT•jaili, Sea remised to MIR% - LAW; LIVILDINGS,Iio.:Li. Diamond. street, next tbripr t• St: Peter's Church. r•.::;rosrlsuit is wimps, -,....sarvuaecuorca. c_tr4 LiAr., ritio-P4rev• PRODUCE. ~...,...,.......- ...., .4.6... ......,-...,,,,-...-......,...-....--„,......_- • soreanl 111...................«..',..»....4..,4215-ILEZCP. ..- CEEt3 • it , 11.1311:$111N SON, Comsnssicin I° 7 ,,1CA Aso - V Aar - Airorso Iltottrawie,Amleraio WEST. Eltli - L BESEIME COMM; FLuUEL," VISIT, OA ' COlt, - SUTTEE; 'LI/MED • OIL, - 'POTS AND VEAILL ASIIES,"SEEIY;GILAII.ii DIIIED 03171 T sad, Produce generally, Dam. immds rctsdily flour Always Oik ' tukt: 'Apia. far.' the wile of- Dbulleou A .0401`oolotinstod. Patoatee2tAxLSLarcb..tti* . i ils Second .ud 14P Virg lly.i botwooo Wood gild . Sprat to iield. , Pittstrurgb Pi. ' '-' ' " iptai 4- - .11tIEESE ,. WAtihßO USK,- • 4 Nit XI H. COI :LUIS; Sontatding and Coma - baton Anti. ibint and dealetjua37iNE TISII nod Produce centrally; N, - •twee Water; __EARNS•Iit/JMES . _ - V ' sad &Aden la PROVISI tat Ita rfOutaineta. • • ~,,~-suri~;irc~ ,gaErr~si GARDINER, ,CD.F.EM rigN.Y Yoit ti - irgaSISLIX, PLISLAPELYOU AXP -AZWANC4 1., -'064,1 ex ;Maitkii:ltt,Nottli-ovit conlq 150,4 and - . NV' Z.: JOZ*.P. 0f.441T5:g.../CORTEL Agrin 16, 4 , ca. Stale of A'annslivinia, and XI aitcoil In. 4.6w,06 Ilompantea; ST Wat4r.Orret.' .1 pnWr /kako; l3 A 4 •Wster .t+ukLlKnoii ,lOSORSTARY ViIiSTSEI2I "..Plirvitach • •bL/r Alt= WIEST bilumssalr. cotrarr. MAD street. • • • •D GOODS. , . . •••e• • . :,111MP 111.14,031.i5aut.n c T wpavir„.imr! WH.SON, CARIL. &, , .WROjigal**P4.4i. Or 4NEI DONS.S2IO.DILF .OOOI iIi wood erect, mini boast. abowlolimmeid . Pittabattla..i • ' A . 44.....tsuilu&1tlip;-;sucoosate to Box,.eneti a 00,;;Whplaiile e*.d.Boket DcMtan Y~cfrLA .atip regqT. pnit aoom .b;orsb• COrOSZ rootth And llszkiftitretai.'::,.: Daus= or Dior No. 60 Mast strait, betweet rfatt4 sad , et HA :60N LOVE,-Dsium..nritir vii rim Ara inxer Dui' GOODS, sign of tbmierit :110 7t...191hi0.1ir0. 74 Mihrkk 91(40.7.1. rt OD 1.1.) • constantly , ' - on' ban&bad 4 ‘ , ola• 1* I • : .1• 1 15-9" • nrigir;lsiviaiest; S. - • . • ..;:tv...::;fr, IOMA!!!! uR MERCHANTS Corner &carid, jrl.9:lyd i.WOI. U. ILIVEYETRICIC....-... 1E.EIRI7•1111Ci. WM. 11. KIRkPATRICK & SVLICILLSALIS Otottos, COM/CUISION litascaaartp. AND WALSER IN COMETUT PRODUCE, ho. 253 Liberty. ewer, Pitteburgh, a. 7 TIIO9. LITTLE ' S' ..TLZ/S LITTLE Si THIMBLE, Waousam GISOCCESI AND Conntulonr Allaeswirs, dealers In PRODUCE, //LOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, GA BRUN AND LARD OIL; IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON T MINS, "and. Pittsburgh „maw:daturas asserally,3l2.SrPoddistrtattli • b•• t". DUNCAN 1LM0NA1M.....1. ANDUCILD, ARBUCILLS MODONALD & ARBUCKLE, WaoLE .I7J.FLILZ GDOCILLS, PRODUCS AND COMMISSION MLR. ca&sts, Jungers In N. O. SUGA.B.B and MDLASSES, REFINED SUGAIIS'acd SYRUPS, FLOUR, DA ,CON, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, dm., No. 2511 Marty strekt, Pn.t•lnagh. nolday • P. imrstra... ...... 3. B. 11tY1iED..... - .......W11..D..1200/28. pEYALER & BROTMERS; enooeseora „LIU to Reymor Anderson ' INi:wk.'s dealers in FoItEIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON FECTIONERY, SUCAW3,_PIRE WORKS, An., Nos. lee sad 128 Wood street, abut . * Fifth, Pittsburgh, Penn's. jyZl.dly HEAD & METZGAR, Gicoosits 11 comumoN tir.501.2411, and dajdept.. In all linos COOXTRY PROIPPCII AXD PITLIBMiGEIN.A.IIII7• ratrruuss, No. 249 Lllanly ala:oetowoalto head of Wood streoc, Pittel.nrgb, PA. ap3:ly 'tuna. - .;%;,...,,ibutnaL a. RONIZON. ROBISON At CO., Wricamasts ORo- J.V• citts, Ccistithisibit , idnacemyrs and dealers ill ■il kind+. irf. PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and Pitts burgh manufuturea, Nu. 2.55 Liberty street, Pitts bur. b, mpg TA. Al.l4.lLAtili, LioLuaLLB tisoass, -- Cr • COMMISSION Llcacnsr niid dealer In .151.0 UR, 1.1.WD LICE AND PUOVISIONS, No. 270 tat.orty inruct, oppooito Hand, Witallargh, Pa OU'LlOcrol nth.c . wade on connignmentn 1.1113:1yok LIEO. 13. JON.I2, ; IIr,uckLR.A.I EI DEALER Vf is GROCERIES, 2LiIILLA ROPE, OAK Ulf, PITCH And Plit•lmrir,ll manufactured articles, No. 14i Water street, aboie iLnblouougallels Bridge, PltolAlrgh, Pa. IWULUT DALIFILL V. DAJSELL. pkOBEILT DAL/.ELL & co. 1 WaoLz eiLE tatocsus, Commsatos AND 1 , 011.V.101201 Allcacu.orrg, anct doalurs In eIf.ODUCE and Pitt. burgh mauukte r lures, Pittsburgh. Ho. SW LiIIF:GTY STUEET, , ATTOBHE =MEM GROCERS. -- ,- N6ll. 27 inid smiibsda PITTSBURGH, PA LIENILY ....... .AMBEItT . SHIPTON,. WHOLESALB G6OCCIIS, PRODUCZ Dcai.caa and Coxitussion ldLacii.usxs, No. ti Sixth mtrret., Pittsburgh. Pa LIM; ly ,w3utos• VirATTI WILSO.N7W - nomsALE 0684, Communion licricumirrs. nud dealers In Produce aud Pittsburgh nomarractures, MX=t= I DiCiILE CO, W 130LES.LLI Ciaortria, Cosottastoe ltleacnearra, tied dealers in PRODUCE, No. 60 Water street, and 65 Front street, PittBbargh: G.. W. DILIVGattI. JS. DILWORTH ec CO., Wuotianat . Cuomo, Nos. 130 and 132 Second .treat, near amithfixid, Pittsburgta not Jun., nom. JWIN FLOYD di CO., WHotsaus Ga.p• cygsiNu cot6tmalos bitacnAres, N 0.172 Wood awl Liberty Areot,.Pittsburgh. lel6 NVI ',LIAM BAGALEY, WHOLZSALS. Gnocr.VAco.,l3 sad 2Q Wpod .treat, Pub burgh; Pa.' ittliAtf A LEN A isiDER KLING; WHOLESALE • attli•Ortar Of 2100* MIL NO. 273 Liberty •trt,L, Pittsburgh, Pa. tab 6 .11.1JrUF3CTURERS. TAANIEL BENNE'f'l' & SON, 3,145 - LI 'AL-roams or WIIITE Ciii:AILAIOLOICED:•WAILET • rricr PIMISULOII, w. B. P. RAWL Air ACK_INTOSII, 11RMTIE1LL'& corner Pike and O'lLara streets, nay the City Water Works, Pittaburgb, IllattuLecturere of MACKLETOSII AND fIEDIPAILL'S uunovED PATENT OSCILLATING ISTRAII_EISGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all elms and - hieeTetjle. Haring pat up; machilitery,of large ciemicity and of the Ent:aft Are 'e ire prepared to do heavy Jul,- biog., and solicit work la tide line, trusting that by promptness, and the character of our work, to merit public patronage, - We invite special attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining adratitat,es heretofore unattained in this ciao of Engines. • P.26:1y4 • rpttcom M()Utr.4-ar."............uaacirintza, oi)v 1 AND LICALLII in ALL COIN! or COPPER-1/13- TI ',LED PURE RYE, WHINEY rod FAMILY VINEGAR., Nor. Lill, 191, 19i and UM First street, between 'Smithfield; rod Grant streets, Pittaborg4. aor Private orders relief ted. Highest market price paid for RYE. OA - Enda Oil rod all other 'poisonoor Ingredients carefully extracted, by n promo reward Improved. ~el 2 JOSEPH F. ITAMILTON4 CO., Cortkor of Vint and Marti etroots, PIDThBUILGH, • dUktal.lo/L STEAM .1:ING/.SES, auxunixar. Ac.my.l.s:tf, .Na. 50 MATER ST., Pittsburgh, soenutectureron3oi/MatiVETS. -YeAtt.lUtl dig ki-E4•00/11192f, AND 114ILAGAD, dinky deenriolon,l; , ;.: 1 , •! • ~ ltrer Particular m. 4 or sloped fir IKES and 1219- ILTS, large or mall, made to order at .tort notice,. A onnd eenortment renewal' , on band. , , , myllem• J. A. T. PLUIMITT ... . C.LIIISCLL. LI X C ELS lOR GLASS WORKS.— 12 coyer ; proxt.Prr 00.,'GLittalligiiirno 'wake. Viro=tise; l co: itt Wood-ftriet,Zirier of Phut, Pittsburgh, Pa— .05:1711 'WELLS; RIDDLE At tA' •215 Ltheaty street, opponite .Stzth, Pittaleurgh, 'Manufacturers of WHIPS,' LASHES AND SWITCH , ES, and ovary descriplioa of LEATILEIL BRAIDED Nora. Orders aellelted'lta tbe'ltide; uma' juadsprolas. Anioped per - - WADI:m . O,o= t leZedawly DEXTISMAr. iTIEETki EXTRACTED 'WITHOUT PAIN, BY Tur USE UP AN APPARATUS WiIEILEBY ZiO.DRU9SosQALVANICISATTERT ARE csrti. • - . Bleehml _gentlemen' mid. their Camille, have bad their teeth extracted by my praxis, mid areready to testify as to the eatety Aral palntexaneve of the opera tlon—whatmer haa bftet mid by peramaintereatorl La a: awning the contrary, having no knowledge at my . airA lITIVIGIALTENTII inserted lu every style amt eliargeieverrlovrviniitenteil in all cases w be o the beck nutter/al. • r'- . - tr:0111) Y;Driiiiir, 134 limithtleid-st. ObEYil A S DENTIST Conycellyg Boilding, wrung - of Diamond sod Grant meek, Pittcburgb. 1 idircnummf—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hallocit, TbooPre Itobldos, Russell Emote. my3:dly .• .Boa*sx;,.*Ens,_ c. . G. t AiNgTON -.us, BLANK Boos, 311rtirf1CrIIIIIIII, AND Joit PEUNTREW, No: 67 Voodetreet, Pittsburgh. ee3o; AT '',SeCO;;'"l3oiiiiiiii.ieui'AND Sri voNtas, No. ba ‘Vood Sti ere, toil door to do cornor or TliirS, - .PlttsburOg, PA. Ii(JLIODL and W,I3QPICS conatantly rm, bond... , JL ItE. BOOKNECLLER AND STA • licrAtAt N lwrtti amen Aggeolfulldino TRINXIXGAt,' NC: 1101iNicDitauuris ro ristoo, Komatutunit 61000ei1t0. .Ihrk.tt Wont., rlttabitr h. . • 40: WILIAM; MA •LCU aratilhaummai Zatuotnratuk TitialUni c illgnOiN4.4lo4 rm. Mt, wed. Plttabor*b. MOC=X7=Z= yjun LTA AM WARD, DILLER IN PROW -.1 1 1.7 . 1N10ny Notts, Box* Wassasoss, and sal es. votlllesteripenev - : '• ~- nirsandato . prookat YIJANN. through my oency on rwonable terms, . Thom violling to Invent their money to good iol- TlntAge, UM always Lad inland second clan paper at coy°Moo, Mt sale. 11 tominnolcatione and Interviews strictly cone. dant.hd. ONlce, Gnat drool, opposing tit. Paul's Cathedral. ,V jeLdtt _:000Tlit:4• 1 ra fiIiFOLV: OHN.QUIPBXLL,LhiLi; /Latinist o POOTOAND 81101:9 of ovary desaiptlase, No. 4 3ittattbfleldstroet, Pill4borith, P. oe'2l:dly - - - Ts L ALBRKI . 4 . : IN '4 CO Wools; min HOWL lir OO "ee:. Wait /6erth add W ,itivartriPtt - 5, (; : . .1 : Ii q. 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Si.!. int Woo, 'lnkstand; Penbolder,Ac from 81 -to $l, 'for safely ' • , tea E. 8 DAVIS. u. u " KLTINU DESKS—A Lugo aloortsopot just noadvtd by jidd • - •.- ROBERT- ft DAVIS, 93 Wood street. I/ Al; Li A 'DI 0 N AND CILEbtl .1." BOA BDB; In loather, muslin and paper, for Ws by (1e21) • E.B. DAVIS, RS Wood at. MIS CELLA-TEO US CJRDS. A.. L. WEBB & BRO., Center Pratl •wd Oommisrm BM, Bailsman, General Commission Merchants & Agents DUPONT'S OUNPOWDZA ' AND Warn' TUT. Deceive oo comigament aU kloSo of WESTERN PRODUCE, ant mats attnuces tbereou. P. S.—Saffron' track in front of Wuabonao. RUMS TO William 11. Smith it Co., Miner • George W. Smith & Co., Pittsburgh, Spenser a Garrard, Culp & Shepard, Merchants' Rank, R. De Word & Sous, WILLIASI A. ti\Y Y ComeassioN T T Ilsacxamr, for the de of CRUDE PETROLEUM. REPINED OILS. • EIMOSENL !swan' A. ,te No. I WATF:I3 STUMM', of": L1E4.4,4+11 a.tranoes =aeon con! cuseut• ; an aU mr2l:3mil 1ia..74 Fars. tab L6:lyinst, w . M. GORMLY, IVUOLICSALI. N. 271,LIBIRTY 871/INT llerlug pnrchurd the interest of hla /ate partners union: Wen the brews, at tap chi stand, and ell beOwed to recces 114 patronage at his old Mende and cleaners, • pagan( lattrETr. , Oil Cloths, M'C ALLU M'S, ~ r o. 87 IFoarth Bowugteth riLou lee to w ihs late :Imo ! ., : , ) , p i r=o r : von CALI. vantage o del2 FURNITURE, SELLING or, WHOLESALE C/A RETAIL. JAS. W. WOODWEILL, 97 and 99 Third Street. opposite T. lidniondion & and 111 Fourth sirbst. ' '91151.0 pAIT.NTED 11911. Dit/4/dge° Pstfl/t OVAL LAW! OgigNlEt. isaaractulva • , „ XX FLINT GLASS. Thaw, dblariflee an Intended foi , Gat flame, irhich heating all path tirallaaa mitally, floes Wt expme ' EA), rinittroOß; Fort Pitt, Maw n. Wor ; Waralagtotratteot. Plitsburgb, Pa- WAUOISe, &a.;;NUtt VEILY • . ChEAI IkEM WAOONS;.011, WAGONS and SPRING WAGONS, .OARDENERAV ()ARTS ' ANN - COAL OASTS,. 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YOUNG E _ 97 successor to CaWrt wtithi &Young, lio. Wood street, corner at Dlynoa allay, tinnier In all kinds of CUTLERY, AZOBS, BIPLYB, ISKYOLYIIIB, WI IYZS, 8018. 8011,13, GUM &e s .A. Inns assortment of the above •• • constanit on band, mhl IMAM/• & TOW ti • ND, roar u FActcai us maim ti DADON. DBIND Bliltr, LAND‘MIDA AND BUMP PORN, PA IS Tooth must, tuns Marty. Pittsburgh. P. IdAIiSLIAL4 Mame Psrass, Botozsg ; IL. No. Si Woixt street, Pittsburgh. D H. Y. No. Woos sr. Ll. Raba In BONN B, HATS, STRAW TRIM • MINOS, and STRAW .000DS avgarrally. Ullle; IN . NU Ott BAR slUwArb vise I* Ibr I.OX I at 3,000 sesofiselniSecrillty . Anti to WORIO 00. !LM; grog ow the Heide. :21.1.1 :7 Publication Office No. 84 Fifth: Street. MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, 'CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS DP TO THE HODS OF PUBLICATION. • TEtiMNI . Houma Eornox--$6 per anooirln rsoos, or 12 pouts per week from mrrleri. • ; . EVICMCI Eroarm---153 per mania ith advance. or 6 cent; por weak tram carriers. , • . WZZILLT EDITION—SingIe - copies, VS;pir annum; Viva ar more, slab; Tea or npneird", Stper'szatear, Invariably in advance. E . ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE DATES.. Instructions to Officers Relative to Freeing the Slaves of Rtbele. • On the.3th inst., a resolution tits adopted . by the Senate, calling upon the President to Communicate the instructions to commanding eMeere in pursuance of the ectiel setting free the slaves who have been:employ ed, with, the consent of their masters, against the Government and lava of the United States, and to state what steps have been -taken to make the statutes effective. The following is a synopsis of the voluminous documents trans mitted in reopens* to the call : . The Secretary of War writes to Brig. Gen. Saxton, under date of 16th, directing him to assume the charge, in the. Department of the South, of all .planiations deserted:by their owners with the Inhabitants thereof, with an. thorlty to make such rules for the cultivation of the land and the control and'employment of the people as circumstances , may require. He is authorised to assume pollee duties over them ; is guaranteed ample protection from the Major General commandinn; it allowed each rations as may . be suitable for those in 'want; is furnished with medical and ordnance stores, and Is independent of any authority except that of the co tomandingGeneral. The Secretary says : ta , "It is expected that- by enema - ging ludas 'try and skill in the eultivatimi of the neces saries of life, and general self-improvement, you will, as far as poseible, promote the well 'being of all people wider your juriediation." Gen. Butler, writing from the . Department of Virginia,May 2, 1861, stid.he was-per plexed with new difficulty..* lie had negro property to the amount of $O,OOO-4 portion of them women and children,'not able-bodied laborers. He passed to credit all labor per formed, and charged all goods and rations furnished them. Ue rays : , 'As a military question, it would seem to be;2i measure of no cessity to deprive their masters of their ear -1 vices ; as a political questionand -a question of humanity, can I receive the service of a father send a mother and net take the chil dren? • Of the humanitarian aspect (I have no doubt the pcditiral one) there no right to Judge." Secretary Cameron, May 30, 1861, writes to ilea. Butler that his action Is approved. Au gust 8, he writes again, saying that it is the desire of the President that all existing rights in loyal States should bo proserVed, but.tbat in States wholly or partially underinsurreo 'lottery control, those rights must necessarily come under military authority; thatalislaves should be received, and no claim be allowed to disloyal owners- fur the serviceiof Under date of September. 20, 1801, the Secre tary of War direct:ellen. Wool to send contra bands to Gen. McClellan, and on the 22d, or ders them to be returned for service on the Southern coast. Odlobor 5 , he dtrects 1,000 of them to be prepared to aocompauy the. Sherman. As sistant Secretary Scott Writes to Gen: Sher win, titeteirn, tiromplity fugitives in such services as they may be fitted for, either as ordinary employeesi - or if special services seem to require it, in squads, companies, or otherwisb, as you may deem beneficial to the service, this being not, however, a general arniing of them tar military services. Maj.- Gen. Wool writes from Fortress Monroe; No vember 25, inquiring about the pay of Contra bands. He says some of the Wilms paid on account of the -Government $2O for laborers. He allowed $lO and subsistence, and wished to reduce all to that price. The Secretary communicated his approval. lien. Phelps writes from Camp Parapet, New Carrolton, La.. giving Testicular, of the sending of slave., bag and baggage, to hie lines by Mr. Ilebilliard Le Branch, who tells that the Yankees are king here now, and that they must go to their king for food and shel ter. He enlarges upon their peculiar condi tion; comments upon the utter failure of the . Government to recognize their rights; dis cusses the elements of insurrection existing in Louisiana; refcrs, to the effect of slave. labor system on society there; considers. the question of emancipation; intimates that. compromise will hereafter be made with labor and not with politicians; favors the policy of immediate abolition, and olosekwith a state-. want of the wants of the fugitives before his lines, asking instructions. lie says the new. artiste of war is the first support be has yet had from the Government. He thinks Mr. Branch, who professes to be loyal, recognises the emancipation as an impending fact. Gin: Butler, June 18, 1562, gives further details of the above ease, and asks for mstilactions. Tho Secretary of War, Jiily 3,.1802, writes to Get:. Butler : "He (the President) is of opinion:that un der the law of Congress they cannot be apt' back to their masters; that in :common_ manity they must not be permitted to suffer for waist of food, shelter, or Other neoesearies of life • that, to this end, they should be pro vided tor by the Quartermaster and Commis. marry Departments, and that those who are copable of laboring should bo set to work and paid reasonable wages. The President, 6:d:- caring this, does not assume to settle any gen eral nibs at present with regard to the slaves." IME:=3:I } Etaithams. PATTSBOILOII, PA., (JANE AND WiLiODUHAIKEI FLEDUOICD PRICSB Vittsbnygh Oazt • S. RIDDLE 8c EDITORS AND PROPRIBtORS. MONDAY MORNING, JOIN 14 Mr. Stanton Vindicatod. Ourspealal Washington correspondent states that the chain ot °videos° h complete, and that Mr. 8 tatiton.is vindicated; that Stanton had ordered McDowell's army to reinforce McClellan, but the President had licinter minded the order. The follott:Ing article from the Mow Toil Tribune is corroborative of this statement ♦ CALUMNY UNyiLACTip For the last ten days, fieeretary Stanton has been the target of concerted and vehement "conservative" defamation on the assumption °lbis having conspired with certain "radicals" to prevent the reinforcement of Gen. McClel lan. It was in vain that wo called for evl denoe of the alleged fact —, the assailants gave no proof, for they had none but reiterated the charge, "Stanton has sseirifieed General McClellan—be is in league with the radical-s— -he must be removed, or there will be no more enlistments." The Herald distinctly and re peatedly declared that recruiting was at in end until Stanton should leave the War De partment; At length, ono of the most pendsnsnt and !Inspiring of Mr. Stanton's defamers—tbe New York Express—publishes a distinct con fession that the charges from which be ban so severely suffered is a lie—that Btinton did sit prevent the farther reinforcement of McClel lan—on the contrary, he strongly favored it, but was overruled I Here it the statement: OHS 11113P0111 11 TLITT or no:11.1t. Cif °NCI. beeLes.LON —4/CaLTAZY It/ATOM rims FROm ce!illUng— STRAMOITAPO III4 Correspondence of the New York &sprees. uly WAIIIIIMITON, J 0, MM. • A little light he breaking In upon what has been dark, connected with late army operations. And as, by the Maxlm, It ls reeptimil that ooeoy one should be Iron Ms due, It Waimea duty to state that a certain tespondeillty kw the late disaster to McClellan's arm, which hash.° placed open Secretary Stintim,. really mete upon other shoolders. It has come to be known that on the Sunday pre ceding ibe seven days' emilliet before Ulchnicad,ithat I II JOl4l TA, OA order Wet (.1.1 E tas D•po:(• • mad to Otle StoDosteLl, be adrasios acme (of clnel 440) can from hledericbburp to the right trial, of the am, of ,11cClettste, sued ihii.operare cat A that trio) to ate ties yrgjerkd.tar! 'pas the forma', mud asoooll awn BichnseaA . How timely WOO tits order, and bow etboMve Its asecution would have proved. Is new mast obvious. The anew of McDowell would thus have - Milled at McClellan*. ignt the overdo' pre+ mead the first rebel assult. The flank movement whkb lielSoririney *impels, would teas bare bun met by 114* that would bar. eattappelapd cep . 04 tagiciiiair.WarearAV4SIV . .44.i.frok....44.4.4:ea• - • • • Uttered the enemy, and opened op the way most suc c_etsNly for the march on to, and the capture of Richdond. Oh, how unreasiog moat be the regrets that this wan not done—that the order referred to was not ciirrlbi out? And why tem it not? That the fatal is not Aar *Secretory Stanton, deserves to be first said, "r hs President comsterensadrd the order. The wile. of the wily doubtless clouded his under standing; his fears appealed toorere stirred in respect to the safety of Washington, the forces at Feeder leksbiteg being removed, and thrill the unwise, and, as It has resulted, most disastrous interference, came about. In this onnueetion, the following remarks of "Agate," tie vigorous Washington corres pondent of the Cincinnati Gar.ctic, are to the point: And it is worth the while for loyal men and loyal journals that t on one provocation or an other, may have been led into swelling this clamor for Stanton's removal, to remember that it originates with those that hate him, because he :•wants,' the' war vigorously prose cuted; and is diligently fomented and engin eered by those who would be secessionists themselves if they dared, and who are now plotting torn counter-revolution at the North. Is it well that loyal people, in the hope of find ing a man without' any faults to put irr Mr. Stanton's glace should help the scheartis of these enemies alike of the Administration and the Republic? NOBLE wen OF A NOBLE PATRIOT Governor Andrew Johnson's Speech On the 4th of July, the Union citizens of Nashville Celebrated the day, and Governor Annew Joesslow made a speech, from which wo take the folltiwing glowing extracts Are you, intelligent freemen, dependant on the arm of :a leader? Are you incapable of acting for yourselves ? If so, then you con cede the very thing for which the Tories of the South are contending, and admit that you are unfit for self-government. Cast off this unmanly and degrading feeling. This is the people's government. They received it as a legacy frost( Heaven, and they must Weed and preserve it, if it is to be preserved at all. I am for the Government above all earthly possessionsi and If it perish, I do not wish.to survive it.' I am_ for it,. though slave* should be struck from existence, and Africa be swept from the balance of the world. I Neill:we, indeed, that the Union is the only protection fur slavery—its sole guarantee; but if you persist In forcing the issue of slavery against the Government, I say, in the face of Heaven, "Give me my Government, and let the negroea go 1" This rebellion is animated and controlled by the worst 'pith that ever filled the bosom of man. With singular audacity or ignor ance, some persons pretend to compare the rebellion of 1881, with that cf 17711. How preposterous and absurd ! There is not the remotest analogy between them. They were, on the eontraryy the very antipodes of each other. The old Revolution woe to establish and perpetuate freedom, but this one was to subvert and destroy it, and make us the vas sals of France or Great Britain. The modern revolution Mould, if possible, reduce us to the very servitude from which the former deliv ered us. The spirit of rebellion was fiendish, proud, cruel, and lawless. itwas so from the day When the Devil raised the standard of re volt in hearenoind warred with Michael, the Archangeq for the supremacy of the skies. We are told that the Devil was conquered, and chained in the infernal pit, but toot he was to be let lop's° fur it season. If ever the Devil 'as lee loose io the world, I bolter* (bat now Li the time, and that ha is actuating till/ Southern rebellion. Yet men who had aided this diabolical rebellion now pretend to talk of tyrimay and oppression ! How long has it been since you had year Minute Men, your Vigilant* Committees, and your Pass port ComMittees ? How long has It been ninth men .‘rere driven from their homes for . the grime Of loyalty.? I was driven from my own hemef and for what? What crime, what offence htikkdone? None, save my devotion to the Government; aliTtny attachment tothe Stars and Stripes. I bold that this Government is of divine birth; that it is a gift of God himself; and that neither Parson Elliott., nor Parson Sefton, nor Parson Dowell, nor Armageddon, have a right to break it up: I punish these men, not because they are priests, but because they are traitors and enemies of society, law and order. They have pursued and corrupted boys and silly women, and inculcated rebellion, and now let them suffer the penalty. I received the other day a request to allow some ham, sweet pickle and other delicacies, to be carried to these persons. I told the applicant to stud his luxuries to me, and I would Sad per : .ons a good , deal more worthy to receive them than these rebels. I would give them to the suffer- fug widows and orphans among us, whose husband and fathers were deluded by these men into the rebel army, and now fill a rebel's grave, or in prison. [Shouts of "Good! good ! that's right It delicacies are to be distrihuted, I think that these innocent suf ferers, the victims of these corrupt rebel priests, are a good deal more worthy subjects of charity and compassion than the deceivers themselves. Why should they be feasted and lionised, and their wretched victims be left to perish ? Some professed to entertain a holy horror of coercion. Why, force and error have co erced the South into her present position, and nothing but force and power will bring her back. You were coerced by the violence and forte of Secession, and the Spirit of Secession must be enbdued and cootroded by force. The strong grin Of the Government must be bared, and justice-must do ler work. We may as well understand the Act first as last, and go to work rationally. Without force and power to coerce, we have no Government. lime have matters gone on heretofore? Why, when the Union army came, the first to run to It for protection and privileges were Seces sionists, who got prunises of protection if they would remain neural. On the other band, the poor Union men were terrified with threat' of vengeance if the rebid army should return. The Secessionist was protected by the Union army, and was equally confidentof protection should the rebel army return, so he felt perfectly easy. The Union man dreaded atter ruin, should a nuns° occur, and was -filled with perpetual alarm. So, under this strange policy, the rebel had two guarantees, and the .Union man but one. It Is time this was . stopped... The , time ,has arrived when treason =Mit be made odious-and-traitors tm poverisbed.. These men have need their pro perty to destroy the Government, and fill the lend with bankruptcy and distress; they have, given their wealth- freely to aid rebellion and treason, end drench the land in fraternal -- - bloodiand crush out- the last- vestige of lib erty; and their property ehould be taken from. them .to defray the eipensea of the war.' And Whit was the motive of many" er these men In Nishville, for bringing on 1,,,nd ski ing rebellion?. Why, many of three elegant. gentlemen rebelled to get rid of Paying their Northern debtl If a miserable crippled negro'. worth five hundred dollars, was stolen,- the Goireninient must be overthrown if the negro' could not be recovered; but , ynnt polite, ,fas- 1 -Odious, and chivalrous merchant, can go. Among what he calls "bine bellied Yankeee," , buy their goods on credit, :and then, when: pay-,dar conies; tell . his creditors - in the North: "Oh, I hare' 'seceded It is an. ontrageonsorime,to steal a negro, bat it is. gentlemanly fillatfeloring-to defraud a North.: ern creditor of 1550,000 -or $lOO,OOO. non- ; drearier ineterleoC cOuld be related. showing' -how far the-rebellion was impelled and ad-I varicistlky - thia swindling tipirlt. Xot these' 'very reen,ehotsd 'disgraced theftselves. by' Abase friend* would` talk gravely of the sin of ilave-steaUng. Now;-take the value of all the negrpes that hive been stolen from the South,-and then - take the sum of all the Northerirdebts that-have-been -repudiated by , Southern men,.and the latter-will surpass th e a at !mitten to one. Who own many 'of yoarpdbUobuildinge, railroad stocks, bank stooks, and other property ? Northern .men. .yet jour:70,110 chimer about your. Southern rights:an, coelly; defraud your- Northern "frienda of millions of fiellire. . , Governor Johnson paid -an eloquent tribute to the loyalty and fidelity of the Eut Tonnes, sesns who, under , the erashing - Wolght of op prestlon, still remained faithful to the Union: The oondaotof many-of , the rebel women, he . . remarked, west astoniehingt ~.Low dare you breathe treason and Jesuit the flag of your . country 7- held up your bands In the light of heaven-74mi steadfastly . on aid see if they are pycred withVood! 'To!, tbo blood of your own huitinii, lirothers, and lone, VOLUME iLXXV---NO. 203. whom your wretched infatuation drove to treason and a rebel's grave. . . I have enlisted for the war; and will not gO back. I expect to restive in the future, as I •have received already, much obloquy and abuse. I know that lam assailed with fied., lob malignity. Even to-day, I received ais, patch from one high in authority, warninge la that a band of assassins anion my track. II er or where they mean to strike I know n t: They are a craven; dastardly set, who can of look you in the eye, and who do their work from behind your back, or in the dark, or by poison. Some wretch, even now may be skulking in this crowd awaiting a chance to do the deed to which his masterhad bribed him: I defy all this venom and malignity. Sup 4 pose the assassin succeeds, what then I' What have they obtained? What signifies one life; .when the life of a nation is at stake? Even from the blood of the patriot, analog of pa.;, triote will arise, and the blood of the martyrs will become the seed of the church. In vain the threat of the assassin's dagger or the poi , ' Boned bowl, for patriots, unintimidated, will press forward to freedom and victory, or, fall= mg, will be blessed by posterity: Awake td your duty, Tennesseeans I Come up to the glorious work of saving your country. Let ea take a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull al, together, and our country shall stand forth regenerated And redeemed, and peace and prosperity again shall bless our borders. We Must Change our Policy The country Is arousing. It is impatient both of the rosewater pOlicy of the Goverto; meat towards the rebellion, and of the for, bearance exercised towards_ traitors in our midst. 'Let no ono fail to read the glowing language Of AND nu' Jonssow, which we give to-day. linerdifferently this Tennessee Dem; rocrat and patriot talks Rpm that of such scar: , rilous sympathisers with rebellion as the edi, for of the Pittsburgh Poet, and all of his kid, ney ; men who deride every earnest - Man as an abolitionist, and aro continually pleading for leniency to the rebels. The lentucky policy which wasmost trot fortunately adopted in the early part of the contest, has involved the country into im moose difficulties and losses, and must be laid aside, and we thank God that there is now prospect of its being discarded. Tho follov4 log letter from Washington to the Cloteland Herald, gives but a truthful account of the struggle going on in Washington over this dangerous policy: The opposition against the Kentucky pol 3 icy in the management of the warts becoming quite formidable and intense, particularly on the part of members of Congress. Tennessee, also, through her noble Governor, Andrew Johnson, pretests against this policy in thuM, der tones. Bushels of letters have also been received here from thousands of her noble pa, triots who have suffered for the Union as nO other people have, urging the ro wers that be, for God's sake, for the countrys sake, and for humanity's sake, to prosecute the war so that 'rebels in arms, and their sympathisers scat. tared all over the Border and Free States, may .know that we aro in earnest, and that the se : - rarest penalties of the violated laws will be visited upon their beads. It cannot be disguised, that in the conduit of this war, we have not acted in earnest, anti the rebels know it. We have Generals in the Geld and Representatives in our Congressional Bulls, all counseling kindness toward rebels in arms, protcotion to their property, and above. all a perpetual guarantee of the sacredness of • slavery, now. henceforth and forever. A large share of the army aro employed to protect re-: bet property while the rebel owners are in arms against no, doing their utmost to destroy the government,- and their wives, sisters and daughters, while occupying the very houses. and farms which are protected by our soldiets act the spy for the rebel generals. Lettersets now before the Coro:mitten on the Conduct of the War, which those very. secession woman wrote securely in their homes, protected by Federal bayonets, to officers and relatives Of theirs in the rebel army, communicating very important information in regard to the move ments, numbers, of our troops. One bf them boasts that a certain general in Ife- Dowell'e division was in the habit of taking tea at her house—that a strong guard was placed nrOund the house and that elm had many a hearty laugh with her friends at the exposit° of the poor duped officer and the hire ling Yankee soldiery whom he had thus Or dered to act as sentinels. This is the polity which Wickliffe, Vallanaighain A: Co., are tisiviiig to inaugurator we are to fight the rebels with one hand and protect them with the other • r It is almost impossible to get any measure through the Senate which will in the least change this policy. There are men there like Cowan, of Pennsylvania,• and Browning, -of Illinois, who oppose confiscation with more zeal than they 'do the rebellion. They were elected as Republicans, but they disgrace the party and themselves by their defence of the rebel canoe end their persistent opposition to every measure that comes before the Senate which Squints towards confiscation or emanel potion of the slaves of rebels. Cowan yester day declared In the Senate ' with as much pre sumption as Mason or Davis over did; that when the majority of the citizens of. a State voted to secede, there wait no help for it ;in our Constitution. Even Garrott Davisi- of Kentucky, could not stand each an infamous doctrine as this, and he got up in his place and rebuked the miserable dough-head. This man Cowan was once famous in Penn sylvania- for his anti-slavery ultralem, and during the last canvass, whenever there Wa:s need of an anti-slavery speech at any point in the Stato that.'would out-Lovejoy Lovejoy, I they would send for Cowan to make it ; but since he has been in the Senate of the United States he has not made a speech, or given a vote taco two or three exceptions, that deff. Barbi would not approve.. Browning .-triihts to - got on the Supreme Bench, and ho pursues the Kentucky policy with much ardor, in ;the hope that it will clothe him with the much coveted ermine of the judge. One other Wes tern Senator has been a competitor with him for the prize ;••but• he has given indiaatihns recently of a return to his first love. Senator Wade told Browning a few days since, that he uiust remember that he / would have a Sen ate to sittinjudgment, add that he must'• be aware how htrignored•prinoiple and departed from the lamb:narks of his:party. CrlirDlDat'rES. CU BUR a—Jostatt Con.sy,;' of Allegheny. City, (fortnerly.,ut Armstrong sod now the Republican nominee of that county, wiD las a candidata for hinges= for the 234 District. computed of the counties of Armstrong, Butler and that portion of Allegheny lying west of tha'Allse gheny and north of tho O to rivers, Leifer° lb°. Cot, .motion of Delegates .tro • that , pan. of -Allogliony couutY. ' •• • "iet4:to ri - DISTILICT ATTORNEY.--' }V:4I. Iloirs* will be 'a ctuidictste for nomination to the office of District Attorney,Asubject to the, tie• cisistrof the Itepublicsn County Contention. IGT . ATIVAN E Y " lirY 2i, Wanes, of Allegkony city. mill ,be, can didata for nomination to theabova office; ',mutton' to Gs lry'ltio 'flopablimui karmatiro Como:alto": : .mh2s,tc- fr:-...tunti, ATLIIIO Y un 4lttehtud will bo a candidate tor• the.atate' aka beton the Etepablkan Netateetlett Convention.' MARSHALL tHRITAIV:IZWELDRIL visTitior Itniiranacm will be . ticerilititc4oFnomlns, tionlotbliabova aMce; botorti - the next ha minattni tie .ablicaut County ConTentfoo. - . - splktc.i tiu 41,1661Q.N E t ti.ll.o4ll Biceitax, of tindloy ran. dilate for (bunt] Coritithalatier, autliert • Itb cirlourrf the Brpubllau . t-Ooqn . ty OtOetttion./ - UU U N TY , .CliblitillS6lONEtit--_ 40.iwnrix Lower Bt. wtill be supported lot- County Goutruissionore Onion the . /W. publican County Contention:- / ‘47i3t, )1.1.1 , 111C , SPATE SENAT4.--ticinsim of Pitt Wlll- 01 , • cand tato for .tha State. lipnate, Incons.,-tbp . publican ponvenifon.. , • 6ENA' tilatAsi i a canal - ail for Oilltopnbill*'noßtnaiian fur the State ktenitte.. - • • • , :CON tiItESS • tiALA.,. .; • IV ILe opt. for gm •TW.Ptiwa: 0 _Visitor* cu SAT go:kb:My.'W. 13...11111.LE14' : • - ":7011)rWlar • ,1 r • jai r • / r: • , • ` •.; • LirsUR.l.4lOE. -DIREIN SUILLNCE,,BI I , LIE ItELI- -L ARCS IdITIVAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OrPMIL ADICLPHIA, on 1317ILDIROP, limited • perpetual. ItERCILAN DISE, FURNITURE, AC.; in town or ciontary. Office N 0.308 Walunt street. - CAPITAL, 1p523,510; Assn*, PAWS 06—burealal . fulkiwa: ,", Elrst Mort gt on Improved City Propel , . ey, worth Liable the asuciunt-.--...8155,0 4 e 1 PO Ground rent,ifiriit* . Penna. E. EL: Cb.'• 8 per cent. Mortgage Loin, 8 30 ,4 00 . cost- 02900 00 City of Plillsalelphla, 6, per .cent. Allegheny county 6 per ct. P. R. R. Loan, 10,000 CO Collate ral bonds, well aecured...„.„.i. 3,500 LW Hantlngden sad ßrad Top Alountain Railroad ,Company, mortgage 4,000 Pecuaylviinie Railroad Co. • Stock.. 4,IXV UO Static of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co-. 24,350 120 Stock of County Firs 'Laurance • L IL OCO at- Stock of -Delaware ,O. losocooce 100 lai _ Cornmercial'Benk do 15,135 91' Mechanics' Bank do 2,015 Union M. Laurance • Ho 00 Bills Receivable, buboes 15 Book Accounts, accrued hitenet, etc...-.." 4,216 T 2 Cash on hand and in handref igents..--' 11,385 15 . $368,603 96 CLEM TII:GLICY, Presided. Daszerou: • . H. L. Careen, Z. Lothm., Bobt. Talmud,. Chas. Leland; rred • k. Lenuig, Clem Tingley, Wm. R. Tbompeou, Robert Steers, Frederick prows, Wm. Aluseer, C. Stevenson, Bexkl. W. Tthigley, /oho 11. fithrshall B. Jacob T. Bunting, - • ott e Smith Bowery,. Jas. S. Woodward, - Jobe 11 NORMAN, cecretary. J. a. t.X.3'IIN, Agent. Third and Wood street. my 6 Noitheaet come tilllLhLCa IT Y AIIAINST 1A)66 BY TIRE.—SIIANKLINTIIIS IN`3UBANCBCCUI• PANY OF ,PLIILADELPLIIA. 434 au i 431 chehtnat .beet, near Fifth. .. - Statement of Ameto January Lit, 110 A ); inbliabed agreeiblrio an .a of Auotobly. Ipeluu Pint Alorigagea, amply aecuml 41,8i6,3n J. Beal - Fatale, (prea't rel. $108,314'61) coat 0,4065 00 ... Temporarylfoana, ou alople. C o llateral . . . Stooka - , (p - relZZ . Ziu — e - kiti7.72) cost -.OLT Notes and 1,821 Chish ... . ....... .7,919 $2,21/8,06:. 63 . , ON" Tl. Cady preflte from num:nil:lmo wiiiehlbis Company can divide by law are from nobs which hove been determined. . . . Insurance amie on every description of property, In town nod : col:wiry, at rat. as low as oreconsisteu with security. Since limit incorporation, a pericd of thirty years, they hove paid lose s by lire to au sinonnt exceeding Four 21f Wioas of Dollar., thereby (Hording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, a, well as their abili ty and disposition to' meet with promptneur al l liabilities. t: .• . • wears sr naz Leconte gala - during the year 1858-.... - .-..4106,066 . 67 Dt6GCSOIIII - Charles N. Ilsucker, Ina° Lea, Dlordeced D. Lewis, ' I Jacob H. Smith, Tutting Wagner, Edward J. Dale, David S. Drown, Deo..W. Richard", Samuel GOAL I Geor_ge.Yalce. OHAIILES DALiCREIL, President. EDWARD C. DA LE, Vica Prerident. Ws. A. Crean, &c terry pro km. • J. GA EBNER. WS my 6 De6oc, Northeast cur_ Wood & Third sta. IAT ESTEILN IN6UHAISC hi • CUM PA - - y NY,OF PITTSBUD.GII. IL MILLE.% Jr.; President' G• M. GOD' DON, Secretary. °Dice, O'L Water street, Spang d C.o.'s Warn. Ileums, up stain, 'Pittsburgh. Will inners against ali kinds 0 Fire and Marine .. Bias. A Brom Inatihdion, managed by Diieolors mita' an sofa kneels in ilea community, and who are deter. mizwd, 6y prouptnes. and tiberaiity, to maintain the character Wad. they ban assisnied, as ofering ike..beet protection forme who desire to be sneered. SSETS.OOTOBEII 50, 16591 - Stock Accounts 63.000 CO Mortgages • 2,160 0.• • Oilice Furniture . 1.50 t 0 - ' Upon Accounts, 7,609 00 Premium N0te5..........._.27. 695 Ig - Nolen nod Dills Discounted i 74.075 IL • R. Miller, Jr.,. Jemee linthanbil.Holmes, Alex. Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, . Beee J. num.', Benj. P..Bekevrell, John atorp William 11. BmB6, C. W. Ritkateort. iriy3o `• M.GORDOh FiRE' JIIMILKE AND RILANWIN. BURANCE.—INSORiIiCS: 0011PAp: NORTH AIISIIICA. PHILADELPILIA. • " Incorporated 1701—CapftaL,$.503,1106. .•- Meets, Jauoary 10, 1859.----- ---$1,133,9".11 01 ARMEN. G. COFFIN; Preskiesi... , TIIOIIA3 PLATT, Beavgavg. ITNSITHANCE CO: OF THE STATE ON PRISDADVAXIA. PIIILADELPHIIt. Incorporated '/79-1-Capital, 0:000,000. Assets, relit-vary t 0 DENBY D. SILELIFItIY, Prrtidtto. WiLL4II ILUlPEB,Seetsorry. - • . T_TARiFourr pi INSURANCE.CV. J-1 HARTFORD. • • • •IncorporatedlBl.4N—Caplta:, gsoopm; 2".!te'24' ! T 17510. C ALLYN, Saret.Fy., • ' • 64 - Inetniann in the above old and relltqte Dont PF!i'" "L"lu.*d-PylPrlja to . fe18:dly; 87 Naterstneet.ltagnlefe 8111111141. CLTV "S INSUILAN CB cum VAN Y OY PLlTStitfliGif. Oftleo, coiner litarkol wii Water strbets, second floor. - . -• 7. , . WM. pACSALI:Y. President. • SAMUEL BEA. SaTetary4 insureaStimmboats and tairgoess.• . - ,• Imuroiagshist ices and damage In'the -of. tint Sontheris end Western Rivers, - Lakes ittni ths navigation Of the does. • .. Itumresig-altiet leas and damage by dna - • DULECrOc!I S. M. John - • • Jas. Aboper, Ilirbang•h; • • Caldwell. Jr., Jahn el. Dilworth, Charted 11—Zug,. .. donOtlyd Wsi. 140 sy, Jas. Par % Jr., W. G. Johnston, B. P. Bosse lion. T.M.'. Barclay.Trestort: anorne Bingham's HLN APA;I ;4 (IF PI Y . 11 1 1gg11 .1 • . OP Li I ' ce . ?it street, BAIA Block. .„ Inauretagalcust kluda of Niro oadltarhiti 11 k ISAAC} JUNO, Prexideat. , - JOHN McCOD.D. For Froth V D. M. HOOK, DEliiGeWerat • Of. . Jotm A NaCanl. • Capt. Adara Jaoata4 a. IL Statiltar. .• , .. Capt. IVta. Lteaa, - , It. L. IteGraw. - liobt. - 1. I.: liaal.. Isaac 1011 n, LS O. littssey.. Elarseyi:Childs, Capt. - U. 0. Gray, Jot ITrrtn. .11. b. Yikhuestock. 411CIIIITECTUR.d1L. JAAIRS BAhrli; ARCHITECT. Preporea , ,lrracrr DRAWCIn' - aim Sriectriermios, ter dl Mods ot Buildin'. and eopcflutends their • erection an reasonable. terms. , .. • °Moe pn , bet*een PiPi.soi)Atmi.• Allegheny . • IM;M==I DR. OH9RLEs Li. sTo\YE, PHYSICLAN,ANDEIIIIIGZOn, 001e*, Nti. 36 YZDIEBAL 5T81616?, ' iOppoit.4 Colon Jyl6:lj:' / :re! OHABLOY - IV BLUME norniecritic . NI; on) Diesisa in PIANO. 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