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' I.COWS -14C/I'KCIICTI/STlriur tha.ikareorallalti, &ZEDS; CIIEEBE, TTODUOI4 - 3,4--Not." 75' WOO, •nd VZ litutAitgli;rs.:. ' iqs• ANDILIIII MACISIWWS MACKEOWN LINLIART,. FLOUR Jll. 041.11FAVIVIlialtODOCZ ANDI. I OI I / 1 116101/ iitlCUANlSaOltbe Sale Or. Flour, Grub; Pork, Bo coo, Lard.,.Butter,ACgo t , Omega Faro, Follow • Grooso,. Flodludi,4dadoes Pot -aud- Feud-114h*, Puberstus; Lk:ivied-and Lird 011iqfklad :and' truen "rulte, Thaorby,-Cloter, Flazaud Oran duodr. • lark Mystical snide= l.looalsamtntu. aptly -• , No. VI ldberlikLr Flrlsburel; , . . I U 11. N fi 1 0 u - " UM 444 . 011•WAD1210 AtltEllAirt %b t. Gls - diarezr ill :WESTERN' 4fTZVE - rrrrEi, , Law, vLo ug,.nsu , POTAND , PEARL - &SUES,Lkftli. , LIN . • BEEP 4411) , th1i0...{.111.6, DRIED ..OPICULT - and' .. Proclaim- trAtrally Nciir. - 141 aud- 1:o Front strieFl CIULP:* SHEPARD. Coannaszthillis l %,„/ OnaerrantlSleealersr tu!FLOUR; GRAIN 'MIDI • PRODUCE, - No: ICS Liberty street, Pittsburgh, l'n.; -Choice brawl, of Flour for Bakers and Family me l, constantly' on band.:.-{'articular atteutim 7 paid-•tcr ARM orders foralarrleusdltismneralli• - -oru:d l / • DRANK VAN 'OHDElt,PaoDuosezro Con isioall ln 'FLOM; BUTj T „i ER, BIIOO3I m 13, SEEDSL A N D, CUNENE, DIM ell AND 011611 - NIN;ITS itio' l `.toduce gert Libe'rdmehadaancts made on wuelgtimentn. Warehotm, No. 1141.503nd itroot; rittebtirgh: • 1 141.1148 .0. -.l.loVAY,•_rozwAnnoro £210 0031111/15112A. Elshestsr, for the tale of V140,131t,t1 GRAINi - ItS0011;12MINTIIIITT.K11, - EGGS, we Western "Mice veuetally, No.' 10' SMITHFIELD' STREET, ainierof,Plrst. Pit taborgl _Pa. thiTOntere acid eteasigtueents a 2.-0.10 AMESENZEt, FORWARDING Asp! dosioszaton hEinctum, for-the ludo f FLOIJR,L GdAIN, BACON, LAUD, BUTTER, SDRDS, DRUM FRUlniumlPratuin grusially,-/Jo. 16 Harker .t:,l coma . of Flat, Pittsburgh. - •• • • oautly:, Ilf. 111.111011l1MR. f. Laii. SC.4O.MAKERI'L ConnusaioN Dickman' azad deem !va LILES, YLOUIt, URAIN, Eit9DIJCSi do.. No.= Liberty 'etreat,Elttabur 14 re. .0013:dly 1.1 ',-enocesecrr to Jno.: 11 M'G[ll & Son, rikto, , la LibertYlitreit,' httrich, GENEUAIL_PRODUCE. G/LOCERV AEI) COMblitili/021 RESP&I&N'&./. , ..-.;.,' • • • . Ccitudgnments reffpectriillrsolizised. 11111. NUM: AATIIITEIiROTHERSi• %FORWARDING yam Coinuaters' Mstexanryy and` dealers in PliVYl2slo2in tRiaIIs.W.II,2,CEENZIWZY; Lit Arty Istrost, , Pitte.nrgh, -_- to 27 SUELO-1-Eit, ILISSIONI.LERCHANSf e &Abu' GRUAE larD iturnivixeanox OILS. upAso, JAoN, zpuf.s. Ac., bio.LES Liberty: I 14.11-0 X'CAMOLSISI, WLIZIAM IMIL 62 X. fa,u'l 0411.1 sp,l4.partna. • ,M BM' A. "rnm 6, ' : COFFIN euccessors—to Ard _..; m-- ico -- 4 - itca,Eseax anti- MC ..41"—riclaw0,4 Wiiteretriei, PittabuYSlC O kaL,o '"l'F °. .. 7T - - - , , Jr&dlY Pann'll. - . H. VOIGT 4,00.; aucceasor to - .1-A. Gnat, PRODIT • •0ND . C01L111419.10 3111 NII -0 •• NT9,•247 Übe Meet, Pittsburgh.-Pa. azz.s Joan I. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tau4N -- r, -- )1Q131:3 - E:d4 GO WHOLssAXE Giocitia7.ll,6.VojiiiithakAtisicaitrrii cP r9t, Mmlthlteld tind.Wat . ei:"strrebi; Pitobtuia, P. jy7., ImiliKlll2.‘: b"rbIYART, .WHoLs- , -*Stfo. L serrefer'....itrit.,sibiranucri t ß i ROWN &111 - 11KIPATInCKS,11raour,- . seta:Reflect:mt. tuttl , dettlera -in -1LOUlt• ANL SLEDS; ttee.,:itokerei IW_ Liberty eirtret, Pitteburgb: je23.11y - • AM.P., DALZEI.I) SUN Commis.! sua Dizimulea — oit/IVDE 'AND YLNI4D C.A.11,119N QUA .2:06'09 and 70 - Water 6E571, ritilthcrgh:-'Ad 4llo6l. inab i i:ortsigistatnts. 2110X•111r00D15rDE..........-... - JAlud 1.. u-.1.1..ics WOOL/AIDE:* . N6:305-LIDEETT ISTIMET, MEMO S4I.IIILVISTUNi.:Dzius IN FYN& DRUGS ti.N.DuilfilfillittaLS. YDETDIINDY, I FANCLGOODSvDDENII , IO FLUIDS OILS;. ILY , So.; of strictly !printrequil-i whielibe offal ottlessest prices. , ;tioresit. Smit h • field iusdNottrtketpiebh - Plttatrorgh,Prul Prescription. carefully corapotmded at all Miura:, iL - Avpi-o'rovii AUL; 'IN nottij. taii-Dirixamir4e4T2dismbetsrm - of - iViIIT LEAD AND LlTHAUGWeiirneeofWoidand Prout streetA Pittsburgh. - uOl7 JUkIN. Y. SWAT, nousALE Mum:, inr - DBOCIA,PAMTS, QUANAItaiIBIAE6 DYE ATURSA,4l4.64iitimirairsirtiliittabiarglt 4 —*"; All orden receive prompt attention. h2l, 1 nu.. G.: .• a KEY ER, Ditugoisr, 140 Wood woo. 4713 . 01 . of Wood itr.et •tid Ifirght alley, - Pittaburgb. P. _aI2rTORX . E'Y'S. JV2ZI I I I 4 41 . layette eonuty _ 0me , .." - B , !..*lder. Fowl Awl Ainkat,street . (111.1*-41.-11.1AcUUN I NELilii, .. - Artchtsuy . . - ALT Livr: OrricF, oscoud o , oFy . Bolo: %II attend thsiiolia'o t . ttou at ctalbo:,'LibiultleO.'&o.;!in woo, Instga. laliSt above 803thtleb.411ttlitml Pa. in'll7:dll THOMAti--EW Isaio Arrosuler- AND iiyeet,_tonarti• Chitin ailey. Pittsbn AnitidAmyr 4 • ; • 'ATTORNEY AND CkuntlisLAMitAlae - VAlfiralrnminnod Witt:MN% LAW DEFILDING9,IIO. i# • Dismorid • iDeeti door tc Bt Pettes•Chorch:: - • nrYl62lll' • Almon., 4 , trorx*, Q k -3: "(3. 5C ILO YEIc • uvr: , ,irsie,Llllo Youith nreot4ts4tifig66::;, PROD'UCE. ILEECH-kWitingSON, COMMISSION ens IreawaintgallEgaiDortßiUldirallaarZSlc. ERN., RESERVIC CHEESE,' //Louis, YlilH, RS CON;.. BUTTER;' LINSEED' 01L;' , - POTS AND PEARL ASHES, SEEDS, GRAIN, DRIED PROT -- and Produce. generally.. Beet brands" faintly Fleur .algars ort baud. Agent for the of .11.31 on A Ca v a celebrated Patented ,Purl Staieb:' Noe; 116 Second and 14A Pinata:; be !Irma Wood and Smithy • Reid Elttebargb. - 'aradly. (4LEES.t_ a,,J DOLLaNfr, - Irostrirdllff cbant and dealer CHEESE; I.DUTTEB; LAKE FUR nod- , Produce generally, No. SI Wood . treat, alpre Water r Plttabargb. • L., 'HU • I s z tutt k rolot PACK vu and dealer" ba i 810145; iSrner of Mar kd and Front • '. ~1041 Y Awirsrar.irrCET - A6 - Ar•rs. JGARIPMLOOFFIN,. Aare: Yea: : 4.--Piutoaraitru uailtAtaioci: la-i souscs 'Nmili-clat: 'copier Wood :4n6 . 'TWA amts. .! Aoster blOllll3 11.11111t1 ' • 01.01•10 of Plo•ll7l.ards , oiodpakfoni co Com •• Irt Warr to •IF 1 A , • u ••,‘ • `"• banniiioloinetiont; o.Theq!sjoAst in 4 Watag (10K U. , Stoarrast," • ItilinlatretAVll7All, 93 Weitt l r ' . - - AM/ • ecatta fry -AWIOIII . IsatWol.P.zotairri. sr. irlith; alrea).q. • D11,1"-041f0P,ON: JOBS 1,11•0 O : 2111111111 L 444111-.. vw4sri ofriut TT n Truism 11/. 7 ' '• • .fLappitY4ouj P? 1 11Mli roams AJU VOIdIeSTIO GO6D6 - , do. 911 Woocritnier,hhlrd lkodair store Diamout snm rittabanck. • I 1114 , tilLtfAJI:lli3U44 ism ..; r to u • Dorektleld k WbrAmedkractl:llo4lll3milits* b BTAPLIC AT/HI/MUM ABUT- GOODA, it'ortk•'. kW earner ot_lcarth Ned .1! 'rime strAm.. , W . fj. - . !IN llz•Lluis IN aillrt • ecoolOto• Ksitg etreels benne? Mid aso "n" RAO “.I.Brlg. (a WEI'!" ' • C 04611/Stoor• 101= asithiirelow rgodeig,oo*-tuyvx, t or Pie b 7 ZOBTrirmaLcti co =ME IN 1786. - 44RoCERS: SHRIVER do LA7.EAR, WHOLESALE 0110CIE11.8 4xo . : BIERCIIANtS, No.. 27 arid 29 Elliailatiiildttitoe2. .Wrier Second, ' ::j49:1911 Pirrstrusini:ik M. tiOtibiL Y, • .. WHOLESALE No. 271 LIBERTY 8 . 11412 f, • • ;i PLTT6BOB6B f PA , , . . `Alining purchased the Interest of bisiate .partnets, . bill continue the buil:leas at the old stand, and will 'be Pleased to receive the patronagey . his old friend, customer', *IL U. r. auturivrascg. 51AT M. R.. KIRKPATRICK IT CO:; IT GIOCLILI6 :AND DEALUI 111 CODITZIVPIIODrCI: No. 253 'Budd, Pittsburgh, Pa. , ap7 1 . 117 LE WHOLESALE .LA Roc cm sap Consumes Ilsicuarre, dealer■ tri PRODUCE, Y LOUR, BACON, CHEESE, Fall, -CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufactures generally. II Second street, Pittsburgh: DUNCAII J5...0. AIIISOCUac Lit trOPONALPJ it!ALIBUCKLE; Watuaot Wlmmigaioust„neumifeititiosiniusioimini. :anvil', Jobbers In N. O. SUGARS and MOLASSES, .RkiPIN ED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA. CON, RICE, eIIEESE,BREDS, Lc., No. 26 Liberty strain, . .r.:111:T11C11 . J. S. arcing.. Rt. D. 'mama. IEYhIER - BROTHERS, successors to Iloyme Anclonion, Wholowilo- dealer, in FONICION I TS; NUTS - AND' SPICES; CON ,NUTIONERS, SUGARS, NIKE WOUES, A., Nos. LW toad 12S Wood strait, alavo Fifth, P,lttaburgh, 00.441i' MAW. lIICTIAIAIL TAI EAD & ME'rZGAIL,' lisooeus AND 11 Communion hicneunnys, and Mutters In 011 kit+ ot COUNTIM PODUCS PITiIIBUIMi MINI/ - rACTIMIGS. Fo. t 49 Liberty .trout, opposite head of Wood altreot Plitabur h, Pa. a ' ay 'WV!. MAMMON ....... &0111.1011. R ROBISON & CO (Igo. AIN craw. Cossistuoi !discus, - eirs sior dealers la ALI kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, ind'Pitta: lui4ll manufactures, No. 255 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. my 2 A. 15111EAtill, WaotrALLe OHooRR i API; Coßsustos llsecusgr and dealer FLOUR, 'DRAIN, PRODUCE. AND PROVISIONS, No. 27u q.lberty street, opposite Rand, Pittsburgh, Pa. I " r " l ' c 'S " T ' m C" g q •46 ., ° 1 4 6 4 4 % • `2, U. B. JUNES, ',Vito',wax DiLuaga GB.OOEBIES, MANILLA JURE, OAX UM, PITCU and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 141 Water street, above the Monongahela Bridge, • Vittiburgh, I'a. • 013ERY' .FILL. A : (30., Wiiogs : uin; Gaociii; ibiria o 8 'aarr—Vowiralindra ..11isarnanra, and dealers lu PE.ODUCE and PHU _burgh manumeturea,.Pitubargh. stanar isurzan. 31 .411113E13T 611.11.70.15,1,Wilinxsais. I.4l.lsoccnn, Pnonnoc Incnnian and Conansaton ltionnuainn, No. 6 ,Lath sirens, P&.; JuilW WATT W ATTs WiLSOIS, WaoLssata Lao teas, Commisiloif gizi4l &ales : lL in , cethaco &Lila Pasobar44 castaalactl!res t lio. 1613 r ptreet, Pittel.rgis. 1225 .11 DICKE). Lt. LIJ,• W-Houmumit G waits. Coax:smolt NIKCIUSTS, and dealers in ho. in, Water street. sad 66 Trout etreet, . . lib). DILItuUIII. J. S. DriaYeirritA CP • ,Lieocras; and - Ses,ind street, t..ir rittibmgh. not . . , loam run runD. 1•01:1.X FLOYD AcCO., Wlioisaus Gala.; .u.#.124 ANY COMMISSION MLACIUNIN, yo. I7' Wood Kid . .6.1.d..erty4tr..01., PittOurgh, • • Jeid BAt;ALEY ‘VuoLE.tami v No. t 14u • burgh. . , " lis2Cdte A•LE-XANDE.R.. K.ING, -IVuomatia A. °was, hatrortar of C.ODA Aaa, Ho 212 Liberty sum; Pittabargh, Pa. • , .M.I.I'URACIWREIti. I=NEEN FIANIEL BENNETT k BObi, A." rams= or WHITE STONE CHINA AND EIsEASI COLORED WANE. wsr.Ornci. axa Wistnoton -No: 74 'Puna STZZLT, rtrialWaoll, N. I. azattall.L...—..x. t. Karr. lIEMPILILL & 00. JAL corner Pike and 011ara atreets, neat the City 'Wiwi Works, Pituburgh, P. klatinfacturers of ittEINTOSII AND IIf.IIPAITIVI3 IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES KED SLIDE VALVES, of &liaise* and best style. Having put up machinery, ollargs,capacity and. of the beet quality, we are nixed to do hairy Job. and solicit work In th Eructing that by prompttices,aind the As:actor of our Sork, lu'tnertt public patronnge. We 'lath. special attention to our BALANCED .VALVE OSCILEATING klit combining edranlagea 41.4.af0re .iibalLained in thu flair of - Para.rd - rraoll, - AS; 240010.411Slextr6uciruustr'iii AND Dr.stsa to au. linos or cOPPER•I4:I. .tILIND PUUK RYE WIIISK aud FAMILY 13:5LEf1Alt, Nos. 18!,131,193 angt IUS First strset, between Smithfield and (Irani straits, Pittsburgh. Itrifr,Prirate orders twilltited. ilighrat market price paid tir IYE, ~4air.lhmel Oil and all other polaonoua ina.mdltnia ;caredaily alp - acted, 69 • proctor nes said Improved. C3l F..11:1011V10 . 1 , 1 4tic &inn. of Firm! soil Liberty ateneta, , - PISTSBUIiOII, PAL, immtui4uxtracias or PitiqUlL u Agg)NE Y. lAre• ' ulyttal 114EVERANUM, No. 50 WAisi. Yr., ugh, mazioructurerof BOILER RIVETS, FWICORGIITSVIKI43, C0,111 , 40N - END 1/ EI LBOA.R. •" rarforrticular @Red or 014.1 SPIRES awl RIV. 4rge ur . omen, mad(' toorißv - ./ whorl v•va otapOremmt funaatal• on hand eißmit 4 i.1 1 L.44 0 LT5...... /, ,..T. T. ram.' ...—. T. CAXPSCI.Li 4 S olt (LASS WORKS ~11.214.1.1LY5ti PLUNKETT & ail= 111 A xvir . #4t. ~ T UTtif/A. Warehouse No. Wood street. r.s.rttet :61•Fitt4, Pittsburgh, Pa. ses:lltl !AA7ELL4, RIDDLE & CO„ No '215 1 ,111 11 Libezty street:: opisSdte Plttlinsta, 'manufacturers of Will PA, LASH tat AND SWITCH. 04 and every description pr,LiCATIINIt pun TURD Ordetisialiff.;4' irow"libeitry!le,4llq . oo4l, 0 0 ,44 iy4ftipt,"4l as per Itsatruetlotui.;': - 4'5.41•1r MEETII EXTUACT.IIL ,WITUOUT P.felN; TorAnizior wiwepplutherus 1:W11E11E11Y NO DRUGSoafitLVANIOIIATTNIST ' ' t i ,tlledieal_ g entlonicit and_ th buoillea hays .hsul thbittlith extracted by my'proMile, arid um reedy to testify as to the eafety and pilnlmonmor of the opera tion—eflotteler bee beau said by parMhe luterceted In asserting the Contrary, haying DO knowledge of my . rocatiti ' 1- aritrAnTutlclAL TriTil,livertad.in every st7 l4 , oirof chirps very lbw warranted fd fill - cacee to be - of , 4 tie twat materixt.. 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Bork of Ceder.] arse,. titetloto,Alkitkeny. , m1.11:11d : aln inICE 40i ItNFINEILS AND OTEIE6B —The Pi neyisania eelt Illenwbe• .taring haeleg - autplettel thole stranefetherifi for the wintaraideni 'of C0NtiZ241,1142X1,1 0;4 ,y 12601.; are 'no* prepared' titilwilpplY the 4ratle 'therewith. Thai Platinum atilt &Meg a apacity 0 1. 42,i 4 M the. per ay. they will bit.etwailwl t.r 1111 : or. denrin large giukutitlea wittteqs 440a7; - Aftchinei, ODIUM LitiltiltiUl4, Agent.. Jelo:3en (hoe. 24 Wooded •t. rlifetr‘rith- NON ARNSl'llAl4l7iiriiiiirEt - jND 14 !Isaias lo the man aalect Criiula OLN lIAVANA CIGARS, sod all kind. of MAIMING AND UMW INDTOBACCO, 14.1i1LNIF,, TANct ME EDSON AU Al PIPES, TUDE13,44., &a, la areas varieti, LINDEN TUX ST. alltillAd r .IIIITEL, Plttabargb, .' - •. N. 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Wilke, No. as rtniisitt Oiripslto Caloonado Row, MAT 0 111 95 1 . 11 c11 , . . LI A • ERKL.-100 quarter o. 'llll lyakstA, Jot ,sorbed from Beek& andfpr Sib by ••, Jae; A. YILTZEkt, Jull • •C ;torePrilialelArdlibvia , ivitS. - frf . • pis • Mat. tYrei ; - Vittsburgiii 6azettil. S. RIDDLE & CO., EDI2OBS 4 . 11 D PROPSIZTOBB, Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Strut. 110111SINGA ND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OP PUBLICATION. TERMS: NOISINCI ED/TION—SB per weenie In advance, or 14 Beata per week from anion. IVIXTIqO Enrrtow-43 prr annum in sd , anve, 0. 6 cents per weak from carriera WIMILT EDITION—SingIe coptn, $2. par annum; The or more, 111.15; Ten or upwards, 31 par annum. Invariably In advance. AT,VIEBTIBINCi AT BEASA.NATILE,RATSS MONDAY MORNINai JULY 28 An Excellent Feeling in New York. The city of New York is inanifestifig a no ble and patriotic spirit. A Convention of Committees representing the Chamber of Com merce—the Union Defence Committee—the Common Council, and other bodies, mot on Wednesday, in the Uall of the Chamber of Commerce, and appointed a Committee of Ten to eoneider what further .action is necessary to carry into effect the cell of the President for additional troops. Among other important matters agreed upon, the following resolutions were adopted as expressing the sense of the ComMittee: Resolved, That we look upon the presentee the crisis of the rebellion—a crisis from which we see no deliveranee other than.in the most prompt and energetic action. Resolved, That every person and every com munity of doubtful loyalty ebould he regarded as disloyal; and the announcement should be `trade that we rely on no qualified Unionist to - 4due In this contest for great principles, but trust only in the truly loyal who will imerifice property, life, and even opinion for the com mon good. -. . Resolved„That the time has folly come when we mhst etrike for oar national life, using every weapon God' bee given us, and; calling to our aid every person who can be drawn from the rebels or added to our cause. Thata proclamation of the, Commander-in- Chief declaring the provisions of the recent law of Congress to be the sentiments of the Government, and that they will be enforced, would secure to the Union cause thousands of laborers, thousands of fighthig men, and mil lions of 0,-operating well-wiehere. That the welfare of the country, the lives of loyal sol diers, and the happiness of loyal families all over the free States demand the proclamation. Resolved, That every day's delay .cosimplii- Cates our relation'', both foreign and domestic, gives the rebel. strength, and Is waiting hun dreds of good and true men ; ,and it is far ler that every rebel should perish than that One wore. loyaleoldter should die. Anil . . wl therefore It i s that we, with entire unanimity, most respectfully — and most earn-, eatlY call upon the Presitlent to act to his ca pacity as Commander-in-Chief of the army, end immediately issue the Order "If bleb will take from the rebels thole great. souree of strength, while It will diminish their arm, by calling to the defense of their homes large numbers of' rebel tinkers aditmen. And tee assure the President that in this, as in every set of- hls Administration, the people of the, free States will sustain thei r policy while tAa trio/. eivitit•A world wi ll opptaud.the proela mition of es.a.cipat.... • This is really a most eneouraging the times. tt shows that the people of the loyal States are rapidly approaching to a com plete harmony of sentiment upon what is necessary to be done for the overthrow of the • wicked rebellion. NSW YOBS . Too New York Ts - west, eery restive under the comments of the pals concerning ha change of tone in relation' to Gen. McClellan. It reiterates its confidence 10 McClellan, and stands by all it said previously, but strangely adds the following sentence's: Toall this we atilt adhere. Dot It does not In the least affect the truth of what we have also said, that the pO&(c fijitA in his ability to bred an army irt the acid to victory, has been greatly eliakvn. That the fact is so, no nom eecommon sense can doubt, and no man of common honesty would think of denying. Whether public conAdence tin him Is justly shaken or not, is another question. - It cannot be denied that • Oen. hioelation's abilities as a leader in . the fieltrire still to be proved. But we believe that, with proper .support, he will vindicate the claims which have boon put forward in his behalf. Tin Charleston Cornit., of a rhoent date, contained the following intelligence from Teas: • "An order has been extended for every fam ily to leave Galveston, it having been deter se in tho Cu. of Violtebarg,- to defend if to the test. Thib order has been complied with, except by , some "aeon families., The parties being suspootail, their homes were searched, when the Stars and Stripes WON discobered, intended to be hong oat amid the Federal, rakelhe city. All Moo guilty of the trensoth were tokCa" immediately and- Auny." Yet there an the people whit talk of retell ating.tin Oen. Butler for hanging the man who violently tore antra the ITrilon'ilag when grit ram' by loyal hankin tie* Orleans. !tecroiting In. PClOnnfliMnie . A special Washington dist:eta:Au the New York Times says :• • I The important queition; ught up by the proclamation of Gov. Curtin. Milling for troops for nine and twelve month.,l i es adjusted to day eitisfactorily to the State natal:ides, sod Mastering otticors are orderedito minter in for the period speolGed by ttiO NOsernor. tinder thinwrasngsmant, It le believed Pennsylvania will recruit her quoto.wlttiout;diffloulty. The en thublasm In must parts of thsEtatalsgrent, and citizens, ootopanios and cOrporatlons sub scribe'the funds neoessary to pay a bounty of po to each recruit. CoMUODeIa Pon?Step ; bloarst PutFr.—A :iotter irons New Orlearis, - aft4d thilithotayi ,that Commodore Porter's mortar fleet passed New,orleans on Sunday, the 13 tb, on its way from ticket:toil to Portrees Monroe. Its ar- Oral at Fortress Monroe mai be looked for .dally.' It le Intended, no, donbt, to be used against Riebruond. ' Cisr. Hattaoa'a Edevisears.--Gen. !eft Washington, on Thursday 'everting, on • visit to Harrison's Landing. lie Wall expected to return to Washington on Saturday. It' is understood at Washington thatlresh vigor Is to be Infused into every mititaryt department. . 'Tile New York Pilate. wet:meow the *Dote story &bout SIMARD, oon4ootatl by the Ilerald, me a .Roorbook." Smincsa. Mass., well degorest the name of the banner towt. With a:votilig population of scarcely Iles hundred; it bite already soot nearly soon enough into the 111:1,1 for a full compatiy. At an entheelastieltnietiog held on Saturday evening, the town voted w pay a bounty of $lOO to sash of the 32 men now apportioned to the town. Individuals sub scribed $5 each for all wbO would enlist at yam and the 32 men were enrolled upon the spot. We hope to have the- pleaaure of, re cording similar, instances of patriotic dem. lion •in mini of our Ohio sod Indigos • THE Nashville Unica, In noticing the state 'meet of the author of "Moon's - the . Pines," that secret organisation 'exists among the flontbern slaves, the ultimate object of which jarydom, says dist a °Mason's Institution" derall.f believed , among Southerners to. sm among the novae', but what its putpose :Atf tas is cot known.— -- • - -• " • , %-trh . • • lithatEsmret mom rompitis Alsbet Operatorßeads General Hallett's Dispatches for Four. Days. THE RAID OF THE ARKANSAS. Gen. Hovey and the Telegraphers 111131P11161, Term., July 18, 1862.—The tele graph lino between Memphis and Corinth is excettdingly important. Gen. Halleck's runs cages to Com. Davis, General Curtis, and the commandant of this post have all passed over it. Little of the lino is guarded, but of late the rebels have - refrained from cutting the wires. Their unusual amiability is now ex plained; Choi found abetter use for it For a week the Memphis operator have de tected something wrong in the working of the instruments, and surmised that some outsider was sharing their telegraphic secrets. They communicated this suspicion to the Superin tendent at Corinth, who promised to keep a 'harp look-out. Yesterday, they discovered that their unin vited confidant could talk as well as listen. The transmission, of a meting.) was suddenly interrupted by the ejacuiation. " 0 pilaw I" A moment after, it was agaiq broken with .11orrah for Jeff.. Davis Individuality shows itselUas well in tele "graphing as in the foootstep, or in handerri*, Ing. Mr. .Hall, one of thb Memphis, operar tore, instantly recognised 'the performer, not by f his tune, bat htt time, as a young man formerly in Buffalo and other Northern oth ers, but now employed to the Confederates. Mr. Hall surprisedhim by replying promptly: "Ed. Saville, If you. don't want to . be bong, you had better leave I .Our cavalry Is closing In en both sides of you 1" There was a Jittle pause, and then the re ply;:-"How In the world 'did you know me? However, I've Gaon here foUr days, and learned all we want to know. Ae this is becoming rather a tight place, I think I will leave. seg,me again when you least expect it. Good bye, boys I" The rebel operator made good his escape. Milled cut the wire, inserted a piece of his own, and by a pocket' instrument been read ing our official dispatches.' Some of the ut most Importance, giving the very information most desired by the rebels, were passing, and as they were not in cypher; he must have re ceived them. One efrom Gen. Hovey, Com mandant at this post, in, reply to a question from Gen. Matlock, stated" the precitio num ber of our available men in Memphis (only about 3,000 ben,) and their exact location I The ill 'Moot of this exposure of our weak liest has been guarded againstas far as pas -able- Gen. W. T. Sherman has already started for Memphis with two or three divis ions under his command, and will arrive to day, So we are not in special danger of a rebel dash. • This brilliant and audacious telegraphist feet was performed between here and Moe eow, only 22 miles distant, and probably within 10 miles of Memphis! We are at a loss'here to understand why, nicer the enemy has disappeared, the magnificent army with which Gen. lialleck threatened Corinth is un able' to guard 200 miles of 'railroad and tele graph, or to furnish fifteen or twenty thous and men for the capture of Vicksburg. We hope that our brilliant successes In the West WO not to be followed by an era of - HOW HOT Ti) Ho IT. The raid of tho Rebel gunboat Arkansas, at Vicksburg, causes intense delight among the Secessionists. As yet, we hare no Infor mation of it, except through the Grenada Ap peal, but shall doubtless hails a dispatch boat (rota Vicksburg to-day. The policy of the nobs's in building two or three large, eery powerfol and well.protected gunboats was un doubtedly sagacious. They . spent more money upon the Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkan sas, than our obtins flotilla has cost. Indeed, the egg:mate expenses of our Mississippi deist, up to the present time, including the cost of building all the snot...ate, talon than tame millions of dollars: No other part of her minis* has given the country each satisfae tory result* at so trivial colt Oa Wednesday, Oen. A: P. Hovey, com manding the post, ordered B. T. Bacon, Msg., Manager of the Military Telegraph, to fur nish biro copies of official d4patehes from. Oen- Ralleck to Gen. Curtis and 4 Col. hitch. ten. Rovey's motives were doubtless good—to keep himself advised of everything important affecting his post, directly or indirectly. But Mr. Bacon knew his dutfett too pelt to com mit the green breach of official duty required of him. He respecting declined to obey the order. den. Hovey directed his arrest; - but Mr. Bacon Wee absent [rota the °thee when thewrder came, and one of kis associates,.llr. Wan Valkenhurg, wee arrei,ted instead. The fame; were laid before General Ilalleek by telegtaph, and "Old Braibe" promptly re dponded, "Release the operator at once. li• id only his duty in disoLeYing your order." Capt. EloOnnnigle's request to be relieved on amount of ill health hastbeen granted, and yesterday he turned over hie command of the St. Louis to Capt. WlnslOw. , When Capt. itoOennigle parted. from kin menAtte .seetie wee very affecting, for haw otEcere are so ant- TOMB) or AO d edly beloved by those under them. He leaves for St. Louis today. —Spteial Cor. ,N. Y. Trib um, The' Etfectof Our bliontere Before Richmond upon the peeesh in New Orleans. A letter from New Orleans, of July 15, says: I have now been here nearly fire wecke, and the change. that have' occurred .In this city are Indicative of\ the time.: When I first arrived, the 7th of June, the city. was quiet, the people were orderly, and all were respect ful if hot good-natured. I lwalked about and was greeted alesostevery where with kindness; some of my old friend. were cold, and a few of NOrthern birth passed Without recognizing me, but nothing absolulely itopleneant marked the hOurs of the day. Matters remained „in this promising condition for two ereeks, - and I wrote you a hopeful letter, and did honestly look forward to a speedy - restoration of the majority of the citizens to Union sentiments, and such would have b*ea the tams but for the darkling remora that cane" from Southern sources that they wereenciesalul before Rich mond. Gradually the exterior appearance:. of the citizenschanged, they seemed to grow prig .nacioas and excited. They stood in the cernere of thd streets, talked loud and defiantly, and Union men; especially if lopenly connected with the Government, were made to feel,• by a certain unexplainablarnagnetiem, that they were haled, and that butior the fear of the etnisequences, would be itssassinatod by the excited, but ,etill refrained crowd. A few days rolled 'on, and a woman was orrosted for wearing a secession badge thing that seem ingly bad disspotarediinally, a paper received from Mobile,. giving what I trust are exaggerated accDttlitir, ofthe defeat of our troopd "on the lift," and Of their being driven beak dome miles from before Richmond. Now it was' that the furor broke out in almost au restrained licensed I savrenti respectable look: big woman wave the over herd/cad, and ihout "himsb," with theiook and action of aloud. What- sheiroUld see-done; but for the hint she evidently received from a sympattblzer, that a "Fenlerer.yas near by; I do not know. Turks are getting mum for perilous disloyal, and persons suspected of disfdyalty, on both sides of .theriver &bora-4 letter. we -publish from Ripley gives sofas; Pfirtionlars.--.llf the town of Dover, the unconditional Union men got together; decians& mattial lass on, their own responsibility, and appointed a Provoet Marshal. This caused the Socessioniats to: make . tracks fora more congetilal climate. They tried to hedge by, haiffiug""Abelition.;' let," but they teem' tbaC , playedont. The late raids have thf; Union • men very laigOniaiply.of beekliMia. The tide betereen loyalty iatid' disloyalty being distinctly *awn ; and Matters are so fixed that there is no place; left Cos apsNia. Tat AOHICIILTORAL DorraWramor.--Ftlehard o.lleCotiniak. Esq., lately, of the New er otk Evening Poor, bee been appointed Chief Clerk of the bew ;Department at r i dgiteallare. Tito potitioti Ls .a ; reaponelbiq dna, bat we speak frotterraotsel itnowbidtpkdditt;Zilteetottalolti; whets wir for lotolligon*liiditstri; guarntea that ha Willllll it with. credit :Wawa; *dluso `" 14"thffolOWI;;;-.F.Arrviiaite,iiketom VOLUME LXXV---NO. 115. Letter from ""Occaeionat.•r Wssnixdrox, July 24.—Some weeks before the adjournment of Congress I met one of the most eminent New York lawyers, then' on a visit to this city, and in the course of-conver sation, found him an earnest advocate, of de cided measures againet the rebels. Although he had served as a Democratic' Representative In Congress, and had steadily sustained four Southern brethren," no Republican, .however "ultra," could have gone to greaterierigths in demands for the punishment of the: asseli ants of the Union. •Yeaterday, I met, my friend again. His, solicitude in the cause of his liotuitrylad once more called him to Wash ington, and he was not slow in speaking , of the war, its incidents, oblagatiens, and re- . sults. "Congress has adjourned," he said, "and has done some great things. I only wish its action could have been more thor ough ; for I assure you that - the people of the loyal States will never complain of a de termined policy. If they censure their- 'cr. rants at all, it will he only because they are. too slow. Observe that there are no objec tions, outside of the sympathizers, to the rigorous legislation of Congress." r . give this incident, not to prove that patriotism• is instinct and permanent in every heart that , beats with love of country, but to point the moral of the wonderful change that has takes place in the minds of men on the mat-. ter of putting down the rebellion. Citi;- cons who, a year ago, recoiled .with horror from what they called radicalism; now regard a hold eyelet:wet warfare as the only thing that will crush Ind' conclude' the rebel conspi racy. Any weapon or - expedieist that can damage the enemy. is acooptablei.iri their eyes. Fervently.attached to the Constitution, they reject the shameless theory thatiitiOtir eke eience to that , instrument, we must. sink: the , grater dutyof protecting the lifsief .the public.. They do not believe in the monstrous theory that a free government has not the right to defend itself. Tits Bible enjoins npl on all men, "Thos shalt not kilt;" and yet, isherrwe find the knife orthe 'estassin - at oor throat, we strike at his life to save our own, content that. we do not outrage' the Divine" law by suclaan act. Now, as the Bible is to men, so is a free Constftntionito- free - nation,: The unwritten ordinance of Godprevadas both —the,_ great underlaying and all,prevading principle of lett- defenes and eelf-preeeriration. As we progress in this,war,.we many, the inestimable value of this prinnie. If .we fear to use it, we perish utterly f rom the roll of Governments—perish as - he parishes mho, permits the murderer to - take his -111e;lest,ly. defending himself, he mayloffend theinjune tion of the Scriptures. - Otir ;rulers need not hold back, therefore, in Wade enforcement of the eternest and. most • rigordus -reinedies. Thercaunotbe tocideolded and resolute for the peoplatheyrepresent. - • ; Better than all bounties, or premiums, or, pay in advance, - to revive the national epirit and to All our with stew recruits; is,the fact that a -war programme is now di'procesi of execution that will protect the'Union sol dier and punish the rebels:' Whemouetpleps feel that they are hot: to be degraded into- po-• lieenien in ordertct save the - property'oUthe' trai tore ; when they refltot.that a srolanulman is ne longer to be permitted to:remain inactive when the conntry needs- his eervines i when they knoW that itutie lommenities in which their wives and Children reside. no sprays thizerveith treaeonahall be allowed to remain —they will not only fight with undaunted spirit, but will attract to their side hundreds and thousands of their associates-and friends. -00camoast.. The blew Ironsides. Description would givira very inadequate idea of the great iron , clad steamship for the United Suites Navy, which is now lying -al Navy, most completed, -below the Philadelphia favy Yard. Even a porpoisel inspection of.her, and an explanation of her inner recesses; is calcu lated to bewilder the visltor,'go much is there to see andeo much -to bear described. ,The ship herself is nearly ready' for sea. 'The plating can be - finished in a few daft' ; thetas chintry is all in pliers and her already been In motion, with the most satisfactory results; the. joiner work, painting and furnishing-can be completed °ashen notice ; and the only seri, one delay is caused by the necessity of waiting. fqr the gun carriages. The huge. gunp them-, soiree, which are destined to , speak; in More; than thrindirrenes to the enemies of the Re public, are lyiegori the wh.rrreg, all ready to be pet In position ; but the carriages,Which are of iron, and novel in 'Creature, are dripped. The delay, however, will not be long, end but . a few weeks can elopes before the - New ..Iron. sides is ready to depart on hernsission against the rebellion. • When it is remembered that the keel of this first wrest iron-clad slimmer Of the American navy was laid less than seven Months the progress made npon het la amazhig.:The building of nival-versels of her site has gen erallj been a wort. of yea* but blinsvii Warn the greatest :navel work email undirtakon , 'hy our tiovernment finished in aeren.mon.tis.! A' ship of 3,250 tons measurement, 240: feat Itusg;: 55 teetd inches wide, and2sfeetdeep,rovitr- , ed whit iron plates .13. , 1; inches thick, sad With heavier timbere underneath the plating. than have ever before been used, bee been-oreated ont of material, most of - which Were' in the forest, in the shape bf gro - Wlngliiers,Orender the soli lir :he shape of Ore, considerably'less then one year - ago. -The . teetsinnirphesla is almost magical; and as: St tuis , the tnerlt•of being reel, it is far more worthy of, celebra tion Ilya ptOt than the fantastical Gotions„of Ovid. The new stealuerja • not Yacht:like in her model. liar "lines" would offend thelelni• tire mate of amateur navigators. ger blunt bow shooks the fastidious, who .always look upon marine craft with an.eye to sport rather than fight. She is, in fact„ built » far lighting rather than sporting, and her iron prow, that projects hby odd the Main 'irtrinsttrre;ja meant more; fore destruction eneinies•theit - -fol speed; against, .Sho..taillAitesent:ao' comely outline whets she lute elk her. gene and: coal on beard and hi ready for semi:there will be nothing toehares; biit there - Will greet , deal-to -Phtfu.' .3- it"' The Atteingit , iiff - ..tiitee tirff.. A oiirreiP evident Of thaiiitoi York ii"Mss Thai eliy'lles on the Miasiseippi i , at, the head of a sharp bend; consequently, directly ; oppo site to It there is a tongue narrow land _Of /10011, miles in' extent.' ; Beate • in' . going, to Vicksburg 'neocivevilj, go round this ... point': Within the 'last two weer& over two' thOutand. contrabands have' , bean ;"engaged in;`digging La canalj.or ant-of, across this Ltongue land,- with theLpurposwof leaving the'city. high' and diy the interior. :If Able"cut-of"liad.been commenced& m on th ago,with very,littla labor ; by the; ald of the high - w.itter. Lit. could have been accomplished but it is struggle, now ite Cos ,whether,"the river to not:Tilling, am rephilyair liCe`trench" to deepened; 'it May, be, a suocpes, but the chances aro against lug so. '. , The conception, Of 'thir "thing *hi', 'brilliant; but-the-want OT 'prOuitiCit&ieution';' as in othei, cases in:thitil.war,' - mlyi'Ldefeat - all practical reiults.i _The. Englnear hitt charge of the-work, and is quite eingnincof Stlcegall, fella mo that the negro:tee at .-3torki, two thousand and upward, mostly .bologg r , to . Jeff." Dirge, bli.kirollier, ead..44, 411#001.- Thole table adjnecti thogniOntiratu glee, wortrvittli i;i 4 spend Most , or the rtiguein.pralertiieti r litigs and singing eenge. 'Podi'Tellitisjithiwkru=' tura iellietailttetiteni::..: CIiIdAGO was ihrirwit'intii!i'iiiiiki%l. , great • excited:tent 'Wednesday:night; ibjo report - OT n attimpoMsaationg the,prisonors; at'-Camp ,Dhagiam „ There, Illter,Met thoneand rebels thin. Several - escaped on. the °eosin - referred. to can 4 rapt* !are urging the formation of a .13clata guard to protect:the city. The prrizliCity..of soch a large bod*'orilibels, oven no prison are L euggests tho amenity -of a largd organization. • .BIiTZA AT A. COPPIRSZAD. , ..&i.aung.IOy. At the time of . Plizibeth ttilionti,erbo Hoop near Clailitiiiger-01116 jolts bition.by pithead 'ato Tit ad 1 . 4 , morning Am.4o, she wa nt th ' itnokit-tionse ' to 'not oottus s most tor;lreakraorieti,lwbifelo Adak !be was bitten eifthe beel.by. the Arne/ID::4C iiieaftererarial found end itilled.4 in!e/ii9oneer+,l4!) rf,!, Tat barren, tliOninoi, Sainte'. and itoblingAaltevs, 14..mmIgnntnt:stlinnot beyondipn+i , n dorq,n4 gut: In{tAint anragAdfi preeent a.epoering,PPeas ~4-11 1 07;f1,4 g filin' witigint.a.pla 1744 w=ineres44:. • ; - 'k&ri IJi'BCR4.A'CE.. -- • •• •- Office,..N. E. comet Wood and Fifth PIE AND MARINE EtiBIBANOE. DIRECTORS Wm- Phillip, Johm•Peatt, Wm; B. Hap, John...E..Parkth Charles 8. Blood, ,Wth. Tao 'James D. Vassal.: Capt. John L. Mind% Samnol Shrtrer. Ooorgol3. /mak_ ' . Prank Van (loader, V. Hanson Lana WM. P1111 ! L1 . P.4, PraaidnlL JOll2l ,WATT, Ticeprerident IMMEI=CI2= Witt; ig 1 :111E. It bLI .I: ANUS MUTUAL INSURANCE • COMPANY. Or PULL ADSLPMA,on UUILDINGE,o' perpetual, MUILOILLNDISS,IPUBNITUUE.ac•-e In town or country: 0/13e• No: SOS Walnut street. Camas : STM,6IO;. Assam, .11308,503 oO—lturestad artellowa :. „ . • . . . , . !fret Mortgage onTutprored tiny Proper. - ty, worth double the atu0unL...—.........515:,600 00 Ground rent, first 0.10 "0 Penn. It. IL Co.'s 6 per.ofint. Itortiosse ' - L050.R3 0 ,0 0 0, cost .27,900 OD City of.Plailadelphla,B per ;rest Loan.-. 30,000 no Allegheny county 6 per ct- P. R. R. Loan" 10,000 . Collaterutbodds, welt 2,E.00 010 Ilentingdtm and' Broad' Top. Mountain . Railroad C.:tuition mortgage loan 4,700 C 0 Pennaylvania Railroad Co:. . Stock of Reliance Mutual Ineutrancollo.... 44,050 00 /Rock ol &rarity Fire' Tinutrunce Co' " 1,050 00- Stock of Delaware-111.11 Insurance 170.;.. noo 00 Cotamerelid Bank - • d 0...- '5,11'6.91 Mechardcillink 2.012'60 Robin IL Insunsuce Co:a 110. 00. Brno Recebrebbi,buidnant paper - tap" IS. Borth Atwounta,Accnteel interest, 6,• - moTa Nall on Lend end Id hands of agoraell,tB.s.ls . - - 5308,608.9.. • • " . OLEM TlB9 LEY. Prerkted. " ` DIZZOTOLS: Clem Tlegtey, 1 U. L. Cameo, .. &ratter BisPl.m. • Z. Lathrop, Wm,,IL Thompson,- . Robt. Tehind., Robert Steen, Chao. Leland. Frederick - Brown.. - . .., - Srod'it. lawnig," , Wm:Buser, Jacob T. Buntings ~ . •. o.Bo.nrcason - : • ' C. S. Wocid,•_. Ilestl..,W. Ttizgley, I. ~, Smith bower', : *- . , John - R.WOrrell, 'Jai: 8. Woodward, litarattall - .11111, . , • '., ' John Blssell,"l4ttsb'sl*. B. itINCLCSAN, Seeretory.. I.G. COFFIN;',Igait. Tided and Wood street. : . mp Nonttraat'conier. f NIWALNITY AttAINST. Lth,d •-..slais::-.FILANELIN SUM INSURANCE COSI- . PANE: i9T PIIJEADELPRIA:' Q11c.436 Dad 457 Clii.striut street, near rift.h. litatemett of !meta, Jummy tB69..yobllsbeel *, agreeably en set of Amembly, bolug— - First Mortgages, amply eectutid.............la;ase,askvo Real Eetste (pree't eel. $108,314 Ill) set 102,965 00 Tol , P o L em, Lose, on ample Stocica. (present:nil:Le i 86567 72) cull-. ?fatal and BMA Itaceivabla:....---„. Oeugh • 011" The only ; pro il la from ,preminscr which .thinl Ournpany can. diridn by In Aro from rink..bkk 'tummies made as osery/deseriptleili.ot propeSty, In town and cOuntrj; sit rates its low as arecatistatent with security. • , Blues their Incotporation. o peeled of thfitj you - they hard lowa bj fere to so amanitaxeoniti ' 4 F or dralOno of Dollars, thereby affording evtdenee of the sidrentagas Of Insurance. is Well as their abil• . ty and disliosaton to meet' - xi promptness-mil.- Cosier Nig. during tb• MIEMiM gdrdecal D . : bawls,- - Jacob B. Smite; . 'rade,. Wagner, Edward C. Dale, David ii. Broom, . Geo. W. Richard*, Samuel Great, George False—- • 'CIIANLES N. DANUSEN4 /4rairier:it. EDW&IID c. DA - LE; Vice , fir:eiri,,deu. J. GARD Eirtuivrii, to .081fea Northeast cot. Wood-'A r tA),ll 11 43 : 21 .N ... 1 :07P0 1 N 1T . issrstsrp 6Bllja277 . lElll ‘4ll3LrH :i . .01tice:No. Pr Water street, Spaig t Co.'s Wats bons., up stairs, Pittsburgh: - - i../.rd kirar•oj : firivsuel - Jrcuigirc Bi.lL d hoer loatitistion. mancipat by . .DirectorratA4 , *rebel/ bsinsaiii ike,contasslary, and wbo an 'dear% =awls ti promptness. iti.4:lo4resl4..io: • aiaiatais ad` charticur.olichtly kola ahntated,a 2 s . staing 141431: , pratectias if iiwsi via isirsto Ito ~ ASSETS,' 013203.£# 31..1,18P , • • Stack :2“..aiaLca exPouto - - , .11ortgates 2,160 Opea O Account., - 7,Eal ~, ... 27,695:14 • 11401411 .. • • - Premium Notes.: .Notes anf:f Egli" .Andrair Ackley,. Alexander Spear David IL Lang; Roos J. Themaa. Ben), P.llakewell, .John B. Atillar;Jr.,: Jalopy McAuley, .NatharderHolullo, AY 11 " Siottl,' • 1131 t. ItlcksUon. It. GOIIDON,'Sar LIR• • • .15 N .i BURlati —INSIMAXCE, NOIME&EISS . IOI. - . PULTAPR.LPIII,S. fulonpotated 11 9 1 4 7 4 ?Pital;P 0 0. 00 11 0 ; 211 , . 61 Aseata. 'O7 . 001111$, Praideal.. 11165/49 Y " T r ' 1 : • _ , _ - I - MURANO: , "CO: =, 01? i THE: - sr4TR: OF ,PEXNSYLVANFA;I I HILADELPII --, • : .Itmorporalod b 1, 18.52 • - Animal* !`'! 4 ! ny F111'00,47, WILL - 1;61 1141TEE;8aiyiltit:' • • tICARTFORDFIRR IpISUKANCE (XJ: I.:I.IIAV,TFOIIP,, • • : , !: Incorporated y3l.p . #69(000.. A meta. ?Idyl, 18C0..1.. 611 U.1 7 111131 - 6a. Praidad. TIlh10: . • '34WP11 . 3 - JWrititlnAWALO's'ad:4l:Cipi I,balsa ego X4O obtaiiied:bprrlativ- ZEN S INSURANCE COM PAli N./ Q 1 PITT,iI3I7/14111, , ,,L'OrIcer.00ttlerigirket,* Weiler itreMl.wcpadlloor. , • •••••. • Inetures damage ' in 4 id•thh Situtheni •alld"Weitein• Wren, "Lerits F,41,54:93, .n.l th•vialgitioti or the Seas.- y ' • ' Lunn., ogalwat 19saltntl daimigab.7 eft. " 8.• M. Ighi, Jou.,Par f .• - John 818ptoif ..W, G. Johas4, : ••Jan. !:Doper; • - H, ~ J Orkm, . 8. flarhongh, Owens, - J. Oaldvroll, Jr., LL Hoots; • •-• `• '-„Toh88. Dihrorth, Bairlay Gbarlon.ll.l . l7 • 'Cloonto Bin ham. iEGILENY , NOE. Cold- .4 I I.' .PANT Or PITTSII D DGIII.„‘0111m No. atilhlie itteo%. Dank Block. !. Imoree against SB.klddf . ot 14tefud 9latlni Rlikla i • IS&AO JOlCSB;•Prosklont._ • • - JOHN D. IIoCORD,' Proraiont. - llDDlt,.Soorranyp," .7 ••• "-• , z Capt. Wk. DEAD; &wand Isaac Jones, ktcrand 4i ,-, ."Q. /thus ? Cy-Pl.-Ad= Jac** llu~uyJ ~ Ch B. It aroot Ch do, " B. titerling, TANI-pt. lan ;Irwin, Jr . R. L. McCarolo, " Baba IL . • • , • '. 4RCBITECTVR4L: "" • • ?)Ittritcu 'DaAlniat Ain KPCi4tlClll4o2ih fee AU kind, of. DoirdtAgo. And soparpsteede th6lt. AFKIIAA;onl3,4BOTiable teams,— cra4,lol. AidAnoon' otreet, -tiotweeit ' Le4COCIL end' .4;?blititon driatt. Allogtrecrt 'pat, - . Hsl$LOFTVrr 1 LUME. htenorArrts- C ER AN R porirroctosiewlaiangc.p.. --- • •the IWO PRO P 1 DA1,71J3 C0:8 BUSY", • • . itr/ealeati , ,Atizebr , - , • .' • s*- -- • : . tb 'street , . h• '• $2,0:103,05: 611 523,1551 25
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