i’'; - .'i* .. ; .a-p.Ofi;*-' 111 >• ••!• f ft? : •r i *s"' . =ME i'- * ■•if.- J... illlp ■SSiSfr-* V *•, * ■ < S‘ :■.»? .1. •.*-•; *;• •' ' v[*t •'•:>... .v vv; ■;. ’•r*,'■• i •’ . ’• j i«.s**«v‘*”, *• ’• •’'o ■S+V.'/X>’ *•:•;,*•** • v-wA^t, MEM .;• ''*&. V’. V ■ - ,+ • ■Siiliiipll f V -'N’C 4i ‘ n> V. ■« * ’ ■i t- *l£ *J •«• Wf Ji , 1 Rbsitis^iiSlipia teiMMliilaip l^i^^lflliSi s'*4; !v- :>. - * % * - >, . •><'"' * -* - ij' t *‘*^ s * ;* 'i' 1 * , .*,* \ / , ■’' , V ■ • . *•* ? ~v'•:<*"■- • "» j\ "!’ 1 rs> : : ;':- ; i*'-- : - : .''.-' ( ,:'• ' ' J. ' *:■.;•! IWW:;i-£' :.|U!>...y;j;| .-• : v:_y 3~ - ''.`~ "' ’-r y.. > * r l r ; 'V . X \ . i, ! > ■ •(: ■ i■* •“ • •_«. >.V* . i. . • * ' X sg§& • 1 ,r. grit . i , . .. . ■■•• ' - V>i.'"T">.'.V'/v'--/.-;)'-".-:.. r- >«-!.'■ r--:?-•■% -' ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ri-fTTi iivfii yi-.ni :-.i, CQMJtttg&Ojr, tse. SOLABOIL WOEKH COMPANY, or PENNSYLVANIA, Office Bi. Glair Street, near the Bridge. Bay end fell GABBON OILS on coroinlwino.i frartr or time. i CBUDE OlLfLaf all da . ecrfptlon*, Wanted. Addrea J. WEAVER, Ja, end Treasurer. Y. -,;..i;5iDj16,'6m : T- B.'UGQETT S CO.; (successor, to 1 T tl lilJJii **£ ■'.‘Sss&r *ux JSJncßixnL 7 ur tbo'nit of :<3BAIH, SEEDS, CHEESE, EEODDCE, *0.,~ Koa. 75 Wtur ml ti '> Tront ttraatt, Ptttobnrxh, Ft, i - ttyt tEwnWttintftyx I, -1-i-- —*mm - MA.C££QWN * LINHABT, Fdopb ».V>ifl(lraiP v , QiPir*»cw<yftgwwi > ?y 'Mudalßn.«*ib« taletif Flow,Crain, Pork,Ba 'ooc.LarVßatter.Egs*, Cliww, fmpfyWlxrw, Omm> Feether* Pot»toe*, : Pdl tad Petri Aebee, Baberei^LloteedendlitrtCßADrtilniid 1 Green . Vruitt, Timothy, Clottr, Flttrwl Grata BeedAi Oatb tdrmacetoud«<m ! OboiriKu«nU. - t tpfcly- >Ko»t9TLlbetty Plttetmrgh. - ! -•'••• d. txo> aid Fbnwiaxirira MtECHa'ay and whole ' : vr tl« : dealer b WEBTKBN : BEBEBVB OaEESE, ! k BDTTEB, LABD.'FOBKjjBACOHj FLOUBiJIBII, POT AHO PBARL ASHES, SALKBATDB, LIN* i ?- *fIESD AND< LABD OILS. DBIKDFBUIT and ;-N if todoos '«mriU;i Nok 111 ud ltt Fruntitreet, • r-v‘-'Pltttbergfc;-- v - • >v---pc3 I va. culttHxriiLD. i i BEEPAKD r CoMMXsaioif Mke j •' esiim'ud'dalmis'lrlOUßrtlSSni AND ' PBODUCE,’ N 0.243 Liberty ttreetiJHttobuith, Pa Choice brands of Floor for Bakexe and Family use constantly Va-.baotl.; Farticnlar attention paid. t£ HHing order* for MerchandlMjgeoerally. ocftdiy KAN K' VANUOKJJKK, Kboducband Corascun MtacgaiT, dealer in FLOUB, BUT ... TEE, 8800818, SEEDS, LABD, CHEESE, PQBK, DBIED AND GBEEN FBCITS and <‘;odoce;geo eraUy. Liberal cash adranoca made os cbatUtfnsue&ta. - -» WarehooaerNoHMtSyQndttreetx-Pitmrunh. ■ il ~- lAMK6U. MoVAV/Fobwakdlxq and tl UonaaatiOß Msscsejn, for the tale of JTLOUB, . QAAIN, BAOON.LABD, EOOS,! aod ' Wei tern Produce generally, No. 10 SJUXUIfLELD .. 'BTH£Eir,.corner of.Fitat, Fittaborgbi.Fpv,. < 1 i V 'Bgrunjeia'and- cbaalgotnfntaeoUcltcd.. Ji22ilyd 3AIU£S A. P .kTZEK: Fobwa&oino and Oommimios MaachavTvfor then!* of FLOUR, j o«ain, Bacon, labp, butter, seeds; dbikp. ■ rilUlT. and' ProdocQ generally, No. 19 Ktrket et., i • -wmcrofFlret, Pituborgh. 00-'hdly ‘ «. ecootiAKSA. *. nano. SCHOHAKFK ALANG, Commission- wholaeale dealer* In GBOCE* , KiES, FLOUB, OB AIN, PBODUCE, No. 529 ! Liberty etreet, Pitteburgh, Pa • : epl^dly •i.i <i TAM nAI//.K1,1. A MAyn»AC. . cl tntu:or- Lt&D 018 ud.Ouaraaoji hu« ' aujrwfarthe calo ot CBUDEASS: BEVINSDi PE . TaObEUJd,Koe.eB and TO Wattrctnet* ,~AdTancaemadecmoanalgngymtA ; •/ I ~|.{tll:rfANmtlUDLE,«dooeßflorto Jno. . n H’Oilt & Son, Ho. U&XJtttit, ttra.t, Htu bmvh. GKUim&I. PBQDDOK, OEOCESE .AED , GOaiLIBaiOSMEEGHANT. .• . , •Corialgnmchtt retpectftrily tottated.* TcS&dly .. • - t 'iraitA ' .'XITUITB : BBoiniEKB, foBW-smso ; Li iV- Aatn CoippiMio».llinoaa3fT* ani dOaleta in ; vPBOYIdIONS AXi) PBODUCE OENEBALL Xi No. -gg Liberty ■ .• ■-•« xafP A OoMrilssros Mebohaht" c 7 dealer 2n CBUDS AND BEFINSD .CABBOM vOILB,CLASS, IBON,NAILS, AcT, NAlKUtcrty j-—etreei.-^-—--—"• tnh27:dly ki aiLCiex; nun, 1 J navra a’aaas>&cst, ...■oortlx;) 0 * I !**^*it-^.SjKixl Futtor. .•i-.'. A/fEANS buoowsoib: to -• n ; JxLirCanaieee, Means A Co;, WBOLEBALS OBO • UKBN. corner ofWoodandyatggltreeU^PlrtahnrKh, ,T~Penn , A.-;L.i<r ~ jy»dly naam atttigs.~^..~^-.———c-lßi?weT. r H. VOIGT & CO., fiaCC6BBb*Fliola| G. OHANT3. adTLlbertyytreei. Pittsburgh; PA^ahß ; JOHN L HOUSE' & Wbolksalb tl CaocuiTaiiD CfengrttioA-ll*acBai®lxWner of :r;, , eatkflildapd Wateratreeta, PltUbargh, JkM il7 lAIXiEKTUN (fc WfIOLE :T r PV■*>« flaarnte-tim ConiMCT MEBCaaatTA No. Wood etreet. Plttrburib. j . • - . Je2idly and.dealfn 10. ' 1 9EEDS, Noti Wl ahd‘l93 Liberty etreet, Pittebhrgh. '-jt2:dir.-y 1 OUUaiitHTS. u vatiacs YTTOODBIDE * WALLACE, • WQOLEBALE DBUOGIST9,- _ r'jl•l~Ci JORNSi'UN I tlau,Bß D*'t , Dßß J -DRUGS ! AtiD'CHEMICALS, PXOWWIRT, ¥ABCT (lOODB,"IJJBSIKajaEtD, 01X8. PAH. ItY HEDICTNEa. fc-.'Ac., if *lrfciU priipo Mml- Itj. wbkb he odere afcfcnrect prteee. Corner Smith field end Fourth rtreeu, Pittilrargh* Pe. *• - iA.-'*'AUXKS‘i'OOKaSCXK;WHOtB • mi BaroouA and Maanfacttger oLWHITB LCAD AND LITH A&GS, eornor of Wood and Frtmt -: • streets, •; t- . mh7 OUN E. SCOTT, Wholesale OralHe u DHI7GB, EAINTS.OILS, V ABN 19 HEN AND IWK STUFira. No. SO6 LlUrt, itmt, PitUbimN.— • All order? will Tecehg prompt attention. |\K. OJSO. U. ,KKyBBR 1 1 pB^sGiiT I i • 1 J iio wpod street, 1 , corner of Wood street and Virgin aliqr. Mttsbnrgh.JPiu ;\' 1 ‘ ;/ .; 3 | V T AS. VkEOH,' (late of Fayette oonnty, tl p*.,) attoehct, ao. ' . :'. _ ; ’ '2* Pe; ;.v.Oißce—S/Sl corner Fourth end Gfmntetrtete. ; ypyZfcfim.i . . : . iOUM. ;MjuttA>iNK£ljb, Anesounr (j it LAV.iOrinac, Mcood ptecyKna** I»** Bmp* to»,Sa , : r- : J - '• wui attend to tb* *etitoawni» ■ecarint «n J collgo i ' 'ium of claim*, botmtie*, ie., in Waahlasttm*2>t*trict „V iOfgpigml>U« ■: i. -: : •-* nfllfcfon* VT JLRKPATIUCK. <k MELLON, ' * ,: IV : wiiilb 'Law,' So. 133 jWtbitmt, flTedoin J PttDibargfaVPi. '' mylTldtr rpHUMAb £W LNli, ATTOWrBT AST> ;X COVMSLLO* AT La*. - | < rorncKr Kov 150>roanb Chacry - «ll«r. PimUrth. P«. - ' -> i MH-iUwiyi! i'i /ft; il.. iAMi’I'U, AttOMtw awd / V» CottiiiiUUiT l4*»ba*nnioTtd iaKDiiH'B :LrAW DC|Ll>IKCie, ba. U DUoKVd' -ytoetr next '3oorta Chorch.?. : • w- I ' .aylßaUy ; . e»BOT*v *cßor^*. S- & HI C, tfCHOYERj Attobheys-at « Lav, ‘Office, 139 Fourth unset, PUtabnrgn. \ .v r sxcu.iinrrcQiNSON.Caiuuwoi* ' ■ v JL/jUrDToa**»Dii«u HizcnixTi, de&leti !a WEST CUN BKStBVK OUBKSE. JXOPJi,_FI»H, 84- COS. IJtnCKB,'-OIL,. POT^AHI) PBAUX ABU»S, JBKW.OBAIJI, SBEtD/BDil ■ * '- »mJ PitKlnCftg*ner»lly. Beetfcrtnd* Vimuj-'Tiapx , hand. -Agent Jbr 1 tbfioiieat JleaieottA •' J Ob;*# teleMited Wert;fiUrth.- .Ifod. ~U 8 Second nod 10 FimeU.t between. field. Eliuttorgh Pe. 4 “ : * r'V".: r ;T ipfcdly.. rtktlfeSff WAMfl()irtiß.^lffiKKV Oh. OOLLlM9,ToTwain*MKJOottt»rijdonMcr. ''- otSnt «nd' dealer^ln CUXK&L fIBH mndi Produce- generally,. Mo. 25\?©od etreet, • ■ -kbore WeteftPlttebargh. : */- '^raiZ' y *y» and deilcTt in PBOVISIOKBi cofUJrVf Utt ■ kei'end frontetreete..:.,„ L,. I Je*tfl?i "l AOKBt FOp •I . ruRUIV, PcnUOCtVBU AMD BtLIAKCI IX tmiMct OomJpaitt**, Nortlwsart corotr,W»d m 3. ThlnltTWtS. * • • ■•;'•' .:• • ~ -.-■ j- -iiWr.'d ikfiuwt Ptoniylftti*ttdH«rtW.li - ffiuw Otmpanlea.4f7 Wa&r , 1 ?;■ I - . l'* 1 CAMUIiL kilA, BwOTjM.-OmnnV O Ihtuici Co* r amt, ,anTMTJ“A**. *ftd Water ■lawf,:;-1 - "•- * "7 - —r. \X7ILBON, CAEK (S C 0.,, ~ .“ ' 5 V:,... (J •. ■ HUH W!Um, Pet*M4Ct.,). , ■ : irllO Lffi I** (* ' * ' " ' -.; l dsmoom,, i,: J... it.jjimviitfusuv eifoowsor w . BudiSeU B Wtan -.B«TAH.«-ABS-»AN(rr-OBmoO#jrKortlJ . artctuMTcf yoßrthMdllfartontoMttl'-'UxlB : ■ * W.yAKKKH<fc<X<., Ulss»i t! L/*wS»»4»t)BTG6ODB^S^Srj ***\ ffcwjTfltT*.-ffn.74 M*rtr»* ir—cpfttuhri j&<?r4«aaks£!&eit u .Mori CbkatolWMfta J£U tfayfcxj^a 'ttWbr ' .'•">■' BOJlt DtHKiLt ] Jan t / A ' ‘ , r % 1 \ \ No. 309. LIBERTY fiTBXET,. ... - ; i . ..PitTooscn. Pa. JLTTOHJrETH. ijrsvsi**ME'AGi arawM i t itjU<JkiK>N, \V ESTEEM Hi»fritt*oit.<MMTAMT, flg Wt*T ftreet; \ ic»cqnw».w fiat' ?&'• ; ’ ;•'■’• '" r M" -; . . ■ •.'•••' -•, i:"v‘ i' '' i ' GROCERS. jJiHRIVER A LAZEAR, ' 1 . , WHOLESALE GBOOEBB m r ‘•* • {/ ,i ■ ■ »• *' sax> ?>- ' SFaa. 27 and 29 fixaUhfletd Street, Corner Second, k--- r i"*>- r J»fclrfl r * ;;PITTfIBUBQH, PA. - M.UOKMJ - -. r: !: WHOLESALEOBOCEB r ' ; ‘ Ho: 371 LIBEBTTBTBEBT, PITTSBUBQH, Pa., Having purchased the interest of his Ute 'partners, will eonttnoe the business at the old stand, and trill, be pleased toreoeiTe the patronage of bis old friends and cnstotgen. ' myl6:dtf *■* B. Ei*arATmtaL...^u^.j*o. E. jmutrATßica- WM, H. KIRKPATRICK & CO., TV Wboluau Gbooks*,Gokicusiok Miechattb' v axd Dmni u Oovbtkt Pbodcck, No. £53 Libert* street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . *p7 raoa. LrrtiK,58.~~..^~...;..:.........jakes tkisbxa. T ITTLK A TRIMBLE, Wholesale JLiGaocxs* ant Oqkxusiom Hkbosakts, dealers in PHODUCE, FLOCK, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, CABBON ANDLABDOIL.IBON,NAILS,GLASS, COTTON YABNS, and Pittsburgh manufactures generally, 112 Second street, Pittsburgh. : onaoAir s Abjooklb, jk Jxw'Aßtrcux. AtARBUCKLE, Whole- JjUL salk Geocbbs, Paopooc asp Cokmissjos II ks cbamts, Jobbers In N. O. BUUABS and MOLASSES, BKFINED SCGABS and SYBUPS, FLOUU, BA* CON, BICE; CHEESE, SEEDS, Ac., No. 258 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.- nolfcly r. i. asTßu wa. p. ttfsu. OEYMEK i BKOTHJEES, aaooessorg Av to Reymsr A Anderson, Wholesale dealers in rOBEIGN FBUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON FECTIONKBY, SUGABS, FIBS WOB&S, Ac., Noe. 125 and li&Woud street, abort .Fifth,. Pittsburgh) Pton*a... • . r. • r t ' Jy2o:dly ocoaos e. „„..aLoaos urrtQAt. ITBAD A MKTZGAIi, G&ocee* and JLL Comtuptox ; UxaaiAin, and dealers in all kimu of Copmtst Paoooca and PiTTsaraoa Mamv* racitraca, No. 218 Liberty street, oppoaite bead of Wood »tiw>t, PlttsbUEgh, Pa. . ; r~-->ap3:ly *. aorr. sobisom sabckl a. aoaisoif^ -O- -ROBlfcOisrA-00.,- Wholesale Geo- Xv« cant, Ctomtisioa M tscßAk-rs add Sealers ic all kinds of PBOVISIONS, PUODUCK, and ruts* burgh manulbcturee, So. 265 Liberty; street, Pitts*' A. MURaGM, Wholesale Übockk, s Comiu«Doa HkkcHAKTtand dealer in FLOUB, ÜBAXH; PBODUCE AND PBOYISIQNS, No. 271 i Liberty street, opposite Hand, Pittsburgh, Pa. fldTLibend advance# made on consignments. mhl3:iyn .. ... / 11SO. Wholesale JDealeb \JT XX GBOCKBIES, MANILLA HOPE, OaKUM, OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manufacture articles, No. 11l Water street, above tbs Monongshela Bridge. Pittsburgh, 1 Pa. , • BOSiiST PALSELU—X. DAIXELU OOBJEKT DALZKLL & CO., Whole- XVaALi Gaocxas. CoaaueioX AKD Fobvakdimu MaaoLAKi*, and*dealers ihPKODUCKand Pitts burgh manufacture*. Pittsburgh. ■ . nmr usitiT.., ,^ T ,.„ tT -suirToa. LAMBERT A BHIPTOK, Wholesale IGboceis, Paobvca Dcalku and Coxauaiox MaacHAjm, No. t» Sixth street, Pittsburgh,,Pa. . nollrly • - • joux watt.—. juna wilbom. \I7ATT A WILSON, Wholesalb Gao* If cm,Coausissiox Mcacnarfs,and dealers fn Produce and Pittsburgh manufacture*, No. 138 Lib erty street, Pitubaryb. ‘ oS6 IBAIAH RIUKKY A (JU, Wholesale AGbockxs, CoaKisaioa Mxscbasts, and dealers In PBODUCE, No. 8(1 Water street, and 06 Front street, Pittsburgh: ' ' .. oxpvis; ioax e. pilwostu. J tj. DILWOttTH & CO., Wholeulx • Gaooisa, Nos.'lST and .182. Second street, near 'amlthfteld, Pittsburgh. . nol ; jona FLOTO.. WILLIAM TLOTD. J cm; FLOYI) A CO., Wholesale Uju> : guts AMO CosttnsiOM McacitAVTS, No. 172 Wood sod 228 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. jcli» WILLIAM BAGALEY, Wholesale TV Gaocra, Noa. is sod :J» Wood struut. Pltt*- bmgbypal % •, i.j. 1 . lnii:dtj Alexander KING, Wholesale G&ocu, Importer of noDA Ash, No. 273 Liberty, -street, Pittsburgh, Pa. tubo - ' CT UREIts. ftAXIBL BENNETT 4 feOjT Maso' 'i/ fieremroY WHITS'stuNB'CIUKa and CKEAH COLOBED WAKE. , OWrrtcs Am WaxntotrsK at Ho. 74 Ftirni StartT, Firraiicaoß, Pa. ' mhlfrlytaM v. a. ]i/rACKINTOSH, HEMFUILL & CO., J3UL corner Pike end O’HarastreeU, near the City Water Works, Pittsburgh," Pxv, Mamtlhctann oi MACKINTOSH! AND HEMPAILL , S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of elieizM and beat stylo. Hating put op machinery, cd, largo ppacitjpuid oi the beet quality, n are prepared to 'do heary Job blog, and solicit work-in tb£r line, fruattngahat .bj promplnees, and the character of our work, to merit, public patronage. . We JnVite,special. attention, to onr. BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, aa oombiclug advantaged heretofore unsttidned in thia clan oi Engine*. - - ! . JiCo;lyd rjIHOMAS MOOItE, Man ufactukeii u, JL amd DnAAta iM ai4.;»i«m or iCOPrEB-Dla- TILLED POKE DTE WUBKY and FAMILY VIKEGAB-, Noe. 189,191,193 and 195 Pint street, between Smithfield and Oraot streeu, Pittsburgh. W'PriTSpeorders solicited. Highest market price paid for BYE. , 0V Fuel Oil and all other poisonous ingredients csrefOJly extracted, by a process new and Improved. oclS ■ | . ~. ; ! • ; JOSEPH F. HAMILTON A CO., • . Comer of First and Liberty streets. PITTSDUBGQ, Pa., iIAHTriCtCIIUCI ! r BOPEBIOB STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, Ac., Ac. j mylAtf S SEVERANCE, No. 50 WatebEt., • Pittsburgh, mannfitrtnrerofßOlLEßßlVKTS, . WROUGHT bF IKES, COMMON AND BAILBOAD, of every description. •arpartlcttlar sized or ettaped SPIKES and BIT. STS, large or email, made to order at short notice.. A good wnrtroant constantly on hand. mnO:s» j. A.brwirx-...,h..r. t. rLV*xrrT....~... t. canrasu 'QXCULtilQßi GLASS■ r WORKS.- JCj WOLFE, PLUNKETT A CO., daau Mahofac ' tubes*. I’Warebouae, No.- 19 Wcwd street; cornet of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. | 1 soSilyd YX7ELLS,. IUOOLE A CO., No. 215 VV Ltbeiiy street; opposite Sixth, : Pittsburgh, manafiKturereof WHIPS, LASHEti ANDSWITCII. ES, and every description of LSATHER’ifIIAIDKP wobk. s- • -""7"' Orders solicited fnm.tbe (hide, and prum ei ly eblppedas per Ineiruetiona. { (ebulewiyF DEjmsTßir. mKETfI EXTRACTED j WITUOLH A PAIN, BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS. WIIEBKBY NO DBUGSoaOALVA’NICBATTERY ABEtfSKD. ” Medical jppUfOfa And tupSllt* bare bad' their twth eatrdcw by taf piocna', and are ready to. testify aa to. (be aataty aad palaienaem ef (be opera v tlon—wbeiem baa bees aald by peraona Intereeted to emrtiaglb* cun trior • ha*log do* knowledge of my pyoceia, } ,•'i ■jj v ■.* ■•. j' *rAUTIFICIALTEETB inserted in eTEryotyk, aad charge* yerjr, \trw.\ ofartantediir ill caiii W be u£ (be beat material, ':«.'OOOBTj Dzbfttrr/!SVSmith P JCsEFErmnSTTF^ - —o, DEMI!!!!,_Gpimolly> Banding, corner of Diamond and Grant ureeta, Plttaburgb. k * •- BiruuiCU—Dr. A. VL Toll&ct, Or. ILaUock, tbaodaraßobbing BBjaisUKrratt,} laySidlyi * • JBOOMZBEMJM,EiIB, tfC* TO G.* JOHNSTON & CO., Station- TV' us, Blajtxßook amd Ju» PKUrrtti, Wo. 67 Wood rtrptt, Pltf bargb. «e3o' XT AX 4- CO.. BpOKtULEES AND BtA- cext door to ttte comet of-Thlrd, Pittsburgh,. p*. SCaOOI*: «ad : ——r : iTuMms. |JI eno«*iXb. J UoAKASLLBB "and' -«a r«ortli rtreit.ApoTUl BnlUlop. tse. --ftoßPffT-BQRNBpouum ,x»' Teih- U lIIIXHBIkIWAiniIMuIVaMM. H* 77 .gartortjftertr’Plttebartb.-f— I{l •W ' lupin. i U 4 .Kvmncmu.'TiLiininto*. Hcmow, rtfl,jfloa. 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" When I look upon this pretentions Conglo meration of. labryiothino cellars, cocklofts, narrow winding stairs, dark and mysterious passages, and in addition oomprehendhs vast else, I am especially struck with the lavish expenditure [that has for years characterised the Governrhentin fosteringevery thingSonth, for hero la albuildingi sb large inltc propor tions that the Custom House of Hew lurk could be stowed away: in one of its corner* l To form some idea of the magnitude, you may imagine one and a half of the largest squares In New York vecapied by one edi fice, and then you fall short of the propor tions, for the building is nearly square; la 334 feet fronton Canal street. The Collector's, or “marble room,” as it is termed by the ar chitect, is in proportion large. The floor contains almost the area of a public square, and tbeceiiiog Is intended to be on* Jiundred and fortg ftsXhigh. If ever completed, it will hot oe unlike the interior of some of the vast temples in EgypL for there Is no architectural parallel in Greece or Borne. Jfors rkan three millions dollars have been expended, and I preaume.that,private enterprise would put up, for all practical purposes, a better building, to its present point ef finish, for five hundred thousand. . The granite composing the walls is of the plainest workmanship; there is not w bit of carving or ornamentation anywhere; any of the buildings on Blackwell's Island . belog more handsomely finished and more : archi tecturally beautiful. ' Major (now Confeder ate General] G. T* : Beauregard,it seems, along with Hardee, Magrudor and other Southern officers, divided np the choice, placei'in [the gift of the Secretary of War, Beauregard »elog such a favorite'that he could resign the Superintendent!? of: West Point Military Academy, preferring to superintend tho^con struction of the cdiGce. Meanwhile Worth, Sumner, Marcy, and other mon .of Northern birth, were kept on, the frontiers, fighting In diana or layiog oflj id hostile eoontrles, mil iury roads. . " ; NSW YOHK. Upon taking possession.of the building by (he National offioers, there was to be witnessed a soene of inextricable confusion. Books, papers, receipts, invoices, trash generally, littered up the floors and occupied the tables and desks.. It is evident the Con federates amused themselves, after a fashion, with pots; l&rcmyh. ths forms of a Cnstom Noise. Mr. Memminger evidently seat in repeated instructions.about collecting money, as there were innumerableenvclopes scattered around, .printed with the address «f the heads of the Treasury Department at Biqhmond. Such was the Btate ef things when the offi cers of the Government appointed to open the port under the proclamation of Mr. fiincoln took possession on the.7th of Jane. Unaided by any true information, the? had to grope their way in the dark, and from confnslon bring out order. Too muoh praise, cannot be bestowed on Mr. George. S. Denison, Mr. W. G. Gray and assistants, for the manner in which they here performed their duties. At Qo<;e overwhelmed with tmslocsi o' immediate necessity, they bad also to find out what had been done in the immediato past. Day iby day working almost without interruption since they hare been here from early morning until night, they have' gradually developed the black history of ihw past, and found Oat enough to suggest how great have been the iniquities and frauds perpetrated at well as after Rebel rule. By Industry, and starting with suggestive ■hints, they .have traoed np United bites’ property of immeose value, o/ which thsrs was no record in ths Cus tom Uoass; property of great value, including launches, gigs, goods, and extensive ware houses. CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS REDUCED PRICES, Aa they progreaied in the investigations! it turned put that all the bonded warehouse hooka, aa far back‘asTBs7, had either 6cen «u -f Hated of all writing, stripped ot (A sir entiri contentt, or entirely destroyed. 1 have ex&tn ined aome of these mutilated hooka. .Noth ing ia left to identify the goods otwhioh Ihjay were a record, but enough remains to abbw that they were large in amount, and invade immense. In fact, there ia fortunately eerved, in the Collector’* own hand, data ;to show that there were goodseaough in the New Orleans bonded warehouses, at the time tbe Confederate Government took poisesaion, to pay in duties the enormous .sum. $750,000. How much of thole goods paid duties, or how much of them were uitod by the rebels, will probably never be known, the records, as |re already stated, hare been destroyed; the very attec pt ai concealment being- the acknowl edgment of Infamy and a desperate dealer to bide it from the world. . * 1 BOW TBE OOVIRItUEirr HAS BEER DEFRAUDED. The lato Deputy Collector, Mr. Philip E*> Wslder, wbo'.waslreajly the bead of the De partment under Air?, Buchanan, os well as andertho rebeUpfemained In the city, and was here when jthe'Natioqal officor* arrived. When Ihe evidenoet ofcontinued frauds were developed, bawaaaVmled at tbe suggestion of the Collector, by the military authorities, and brought to-the Custom Douse. Before being confronted hli manner was defiant, bit dumb. After sitting awhile in the Collector's room, he suddenly attempted to eiotpe, bat by a singularly prompt movement of the detective who bnd him in charge, he was seised and brought back. On being tk ken before-General Butler, to all questions asked he was, either silent or impertinent. The result was bis Committal to Port; Jack* •on as a laborer until such time as he Is pen itent enough to make-a confession. If tbit time never arrives, he will probably Expiate bis crimes by a convict's life and a convict s death.' There ts no doubt but that a free eoi - fesiios oh: bis part of tbe 'lniquities of U • sew' Orleans Custom Douse, under bis ad ministration,,would afford an unparaUslled chapter of fraud and orime. Even in the minds of the people of New Ot* leaot, tblc Cal\otu.HaasebuildiBgis connect ed with every'possible evil' Xho contract* connected, with building it has al ways-been in the hands of unscrupulous South ern, politicians. Ut wai the placer for sack men as Slidell, Gwio,:Beojsmio & Co., when they could get- gold when they would deprive New Orleans or Louisiana bt ah hbnestly ei dressed Sentiment at the polls. Even as long ago as when the Prsquemips fraud was perpe trated, which cheated.. Louisiana of Henry Clay's vote, the gross outrage was Uluamong the asseolatesofihe CustdmDoose, j Even in the last Presidential election, although there *was no money appropriated from the National Treatary for> “building ‘purposes/'yet, lU hundred men. were engaged just prior -to tbe Presidential contest,'and' voted and ;worked for Breckinridge, and then, after the day of election, were summarily dismissed. \ - Illustrative of the extravagance encouraged here by the Federal officials, I . will mention the fact that ths timber iraffcldTog er frame work which a'few yearsagosurroundsdthe walls, of the, Jbr thepur pose of railing the gyanttey ooi t overall) WIM, In dne time it war ordered dowß,'haff.itU timber told for one Avadrvd aad t**tf dol* dtetfy S. RIDDLE & CO., THI CUSTOM BOUSE BUILDIBQ. THS COKDITtOSOV TH£ BCIUJtSU. . ;-::-.:- • 7.•••i'rj.7.'-;/ , ',..7::::-.t . ' '...:4';.-:?:'•-• GH GAZETTE URNAL. Y 30, 1862. fort ! ' The receipt of this money and the coat of tbefremework are tjreserved. Before the close of Mr. Buehanan’s administration there wat commended and completed a magnflcent yacht, under Ithe name of revenue cutter, the burden of which waa nearly two hundred tone, .coat oyer sBo[ooo. It is represented at being a-moat aumptuoua craft, the ornamentation and furniture of the cabin alone costing over $lO,OOO. When, the rebel fleet fled from New Orleans, ihairebet' gunboat Jackson came op pealtaiand ’fTred'several shots through the cut ter*! rides.' The vessel now lies at the foot of Canal btreet, [the masts still visable above the water. • THC CBSKOS WHIOH BAfl TIKXS ?LlC*. Eachday that passes away affords some development [of valuable property ’ destroyed, and also develops how much business .has been : dohe and will be done ln tho fu-_ tore. -Any. jone who has ooular experienee cannot resist jthe tdaa-tbat for years past large -amounts of goods were brought into this port and have Defer been entered upon the.books of;the Custom Bouse. . It seems beyond con tradiction tqat moneys.and fees in various: forma have passed into the hands of officials that havobeen divided up “among tho faith ful, ** and weht far to give aid and comfort to the' people engaged in originating this rebel lion; !Certain ; it ia, that the present' master spirits have been the largest recipients, either politically of the patronage of the.Custom,li(iuse« > I am eay .that the business under tho National Government, ainoo it hat once more taken possession, exoeeds in amount the. expectation a To f the most sanguine, .Large, sums of money have boon received on mer chandise, and numerous seisures have been made; of contraband goods. And what will strike’ the'N(|rthern reader with most surprise, is tbai several hundred small ooasltng vessels have been compelled to give up their Confed erate licensed, and have taken out papers un der the National Government. How a New York Correspondent who Pnflk thd Generalship on the Penin sula Writes in Private. “ Agate," ijn a letter from Washington, says: It is unfortunate for the Army of the Poto mac that support of its General has beooue a partisan question, and that the yenal New York press hare inaugurated a policy of the melt stupendous and systematic lying In his behalf. Thd public can bare bat a faint con ception of tbe extent to which this system is carried. I blinded the other day; to the fla grant lies abbot what the French Princes said, what Gen. Scott said, and what the President said. A mbre complete expedition of ithe whole polioyL which has resulted in so shame fully deceiving the pablic, has jqst come into my possession. The following is an extraot from a private letter, written to a, gentleman of this city tjy a correspondent of one of the loudest amoigthe leading New York dailies, in its continued praise of McClellan, and abuse of evejry honest patriot who fears that the young General is uot the man for the emergency. | This correspondent was not one, either, of ihb cowards who ran after the de feat of Friday, and kept lying In McClellan’s sraises5 raises as thby ran. He was on the ground oring the ifhole series of engagements, and remained on jthe Peninsula until very reoently. Remembering that his paper has been the loudest lolti partisanship vf McClellan, the most open td suspicion ox doing this for the sake of protxaotlng the war and exhausting the natloo, dhd the most violent on Wade and Chandler, and all others who failed to fall down! and worship the idol they had set up ; and remembbring that the letters of this cor respondent have been among the most promi nent In lauding the skill and strategy of their change of bise, and in giving the public its present rose-colored views of the state, of feeling in thjo Army of tho Potomae; in the light of thepe facts, read tho following frank expression qf this correspondent’s real belief, which I eertify that I oonied myself, without change of tbord or syllable, from tha original letter, Inth'o possession of the gentleman of of this city |to whom it was addressed I “ Privately, between ourselves,-; 1 don't think MeCtrilan is the man for the situation. He would [be a good man to make (be war long and dubious, but he laoks tha dash and energy to make it successful, and has been outgeneraled, all through, by the rebel leaders. j We are now In hopes that Pope may prove the mao for the emergency. If he don’t,-or somebody etMiooq,the great American Union is a 4 basted up institution.’ •I» * * • “ In regajrd to McClellan, it is trne that ha exhibited aitill aod talent in getting os oot of the aarape,|bati( he had been the* Generaljbe ia thought to be,.we ahoaldn't hare been in it. -The bate would bare been quietly changed weeks before—aa soon aa the Merrimao waa destroyed— and we ahould bare struck James river up to Fort Darling,-Instead of away down here at UarrisoQVLauling. ‘‘We are now some thirty miles from Rich mond, and by the time we get our reinforce ments and take. Richmond, it won’t be worth the having. The rebels bay* destroyed the moral efFeot of an evacuation by driving us back» and now when we do go with an over whelming force, can qoletly skedaddle to some other locality, and leave us an empty city, as they have at other plaoes; and a large number of our troops will be ised In pro tecting the property of McClellan's Secesh friends, wh» find it inconvenient to remaiu and take oam of :ik themselves^ “These, I know, are heretical opinions, bnt they are fnjm personal observationa and in quiries slope I have been with this anny.’l That gives the reader an inside view of the New York metropolitan journals, that wp don’t often get. Heacefortb, the value of most of tbejoorrespondeoce from the Peatusa la oan be jjistly estimated by thole who have hitherto halted their opinions upon it. An Epconragement to Enlist. A 'letter from Gen. Pope’s army to the Nsw York ftetet, gives the- following hopeful aio count of tjie way things are now done in the army of Gen. Pope, under his new order.} ‘ ' The health 6f the troops here Is uniformly good, and it difficult to flud an equal number ofLnen, in one body, In better spirits. The rations all that can be desired-r-good, and plenty of them j and slnoe the order of Gen. Pope to forage upon the enemy, the fresh beef, mutton, "Ac.," are perfectly delicious. I assisted (in the French sense) the other day, in the slaughter of Or fine young bullock and a number of Cheep and pigs, and was consider ably astonished at the very general skillful* ness displayed by the men in dressing the an imais. -The meatwardelivered to the cooks as, ' elean and as neatly out up as is usually seen in our markets. The cooking, too, has been wonderfully Improved. Formerly, when a piece of beef, mutton or pork was received, It was dumped into a large camp kettle, and bolted—a roast, or fry, or brou was hardly ever thought poiaible._.Now, chops and steak* - are not uncommon for breakfast; and boiled and roasted meats sire often companions on the dinner table, when in camp. .And whatis true of the second army corps is also true of the first. The health of the troops is excellent. Both camps are delight folly situated} numerous springs, from which water for cooking and drink Is easily, obtained forthemeh. * - The Noble Ronsscaa. ■A letterJfrom Huntsville, Alabama, says,:' . Since, cojming here, General Rousseau has declared that two of his oardinal principles of' actions shall be,'to make the supporters, of the rebellion-feel heavilythaoanaequ'oobes.of f or* : feeing the protectton'bf the Government end' to, n\ffit tto| staa wilA Aw oonseni,' to layth*vfeijMt : of Ast jfeJer: npon M: ttcaping tlav s, without Jint taking tils oath ; qfaUtgiance* -.When thik - was generally made known, Isaw offioers and men of-thejGeneral's trammandahakO-handi andcongrituiateeachotherwUhtearsof ]oy In theirwyei. • • ■ J Tax. OjlSI or .Gssi Mixer.—The report that Gen.-Maroy, Gcn.McCleUan's father-in law and Chiefof Btaff, ; whotn'the Seneti to? foacd to has been re-appointed, I* Incorrect. ThU President.hM no authority, tq makeaaether general,; the BebUte’htvJrig fin* ed up the number (two hundred) authorised by law jritfirwould he be likely to re-appolnt ;%o oOotr who bid' not been- confirmed after Us name had been- tight months before the lenaie. wi£swafci*iSyi “• ! VOLUME LXXV---NO. *217 It was High Time to stop Guarding Rebel Property. The following U an extractor* letter from the "Own Correspondent’* of the .New York Timet, writing from Old Point Comfort July 34. It seems that the policy ofgaarding rebel property was notitoppedabittooqolpk: And-let the public be assured that this offl oUl order osme not onrmbment too soon, and tad that the army is going to permit no tam pering with it now, it has been promulgated. A cloud—a short tlmesisoe ho larger than the prophet’s hand—had ;made its. appear ance, and wps rapidly swelling into tioni,dimensions. That wblob had- hUbeyto been passing from lip to lip, in timid mar mars, would hare soon burst into a roari pf thunder so loud that the, deafest among-us would have been hound to bear. The army will die to a man, defending our country, but thill not fight'japprotecting frailer*. A broad-tod disun otllri© has to bo drawn—and that im mediately—between those who an for the : Union and those who are against it;- the for mer to bS «neourcrp«(Z,'tho latter to be overcame by any and every means known to -civilised warfare, and all aide issues, be It Slavery --or anything else, must and will be thrown over board. ' A monstrous instance of the necessity of this last step of the Administration, came .to; my notice only/ last evening. Dr. Berry, of the Thirty-eight New York, was my informant, and authorized me to use bis name if I desired it. - It happened that during the momentous week before Richmond; Maj, Dominick, of rite Second New Tork Volunteers, of Sedgwick’s Division, a brave and. noble .young offloer, found himself, by .Ora. MoClellan’s orders, passing from the left .wing to support the right. Onlhe road bo was overcome with sickness, and fatigue, tod was compelled' to stop, with a servant, opposite a grand hoqso, owned by one Dr. Hamson, anoted rebel, who had removod bls v family to Richmond, and was staying at home with his doors fasten sd—but protected by a United State* Provost guard. After th'e sentinel in tbo portico what regiments were near Major Dominick learned, accidentally,, that nis friend Dr. Berry was ;in the neighborhood. The latter was sent, to, but, finding it xm possiblo to absent himself immediately frjom important duties, said he would ride out. in early .morning. He did so; found the Major had gone to-jota his regiment, after sleeping all night oh the bqre porch of a .Southern .nabob, comfortably tlceping inttde, with a Uni ted State* patrol patting tn/ronfo/Ais hornet That night’s exposure cost the gallant Major his life; for it brought on a.dUease which ended in death at the Butaw House'in Balti-. more. This same'Harjrfcon is now in the Rip Raps berejand is a rebel :of the first 'water. His housed known toihavebeen in the direct track of tbe first rebel raid against the White House, under Stuart, and there is no doubt whatever that the skid bouse, and the adja cent one of Dr. Tyler, were among the head quarters of the conspirators. These are spe cimens of the fellows to protect whose proper ty our men hare hitherto bad to sacrifice their lives by thousands. No wonder if they now rrjoice to find that war is, at last, t<fbe waged ti»earnest. The Morale and Physique of Ihe A letter from Harrison’s Landing, of <jate July 26th, gives the! following account of a conversation the writer had with a Colonel: This Col.onel is a njodel soldier as well is a model man. “You still have 769 men fitifor duty 1 You have been fortunate.” “Well, I had over 1,200 to begiu with. I have lost only about 80 in battle. What has become of the others I scarcely know; they melted away in spite of me.” “Bat, then, Colonel; you bare left are-veterans, worth,upon abat tte-field, two such regiments aa<yoa brought upon the I ventured to say, speak ing a little triumphantly, as expecting credit fora discriminating,remark. “Notable of it 1" the Colonel hit back sharply. “No,;«w?. you’re mistaken, you’re mistaken 2 These.are good men; I will ppt them in comparison with any in the army; but, I tell you, I would rather go into battle with 350 such men as they weroi.'at Yorktown, than with the 70.0 I could lead to-day. Then they were fresh,fajlof eim, fit for a bayonet charge, fit to storm works, over them or through them—their very momentum would have carried them through stone walls.■ Now they would stand all day and be shot at; more than I believe they are anxious for another set-to with the locals, bat,;air, they are not capable of the fresh-rushing yalor that, throbbed all throagfa them four months agoV Physically, they are not capable; and their hope deferred has sickened their first holy passion—rjtbat passion for their eouhtry and their eountry’a battle fields which; Used, would have finished this war lodg ago.: One clean- victory, every advantage of which: shall be pushed, would relight that same fire, and, except in phytigue, [ they would be like themselves in those better days.” .. ‘ i .The Colonel rose and lighted a cigar. ■ He bad spoken vehemently, with emphasis-and gesticulation, and now .lapsed into a .quieter mood, saying that he seldom talked in such a strain. ! . " 1 The conversation (ell into another Channel. A Voicei frbm Ohio* We commend the following extract from the patriotic speech of Gov. Dennison, of Ohio, at a war meeting at Cleveland on. the 24th instant, Jto the attention of our readers, * His words arec.fitly spoken and have the ring of genuine metal: | '’The question has .'been talced, why not compromise? -What! compromise with trea son and rebellion ?; God forbid FyWhsin a man compromises -with wrong he becomes a wroogdoer. When you compromise with trea eonyOtt become traitors. [Cheers.]- -We will never compromise, trut.we will fight fora, cen tury, if need will desolate the fields of the South and lay their, eities lit- ashes, rather than compromise.!.[lmmense cheering.} We have been asked why not be kind to our erring brethren; They have forgotten that they ever were ourhrethreh, and we will forget it. If wo can do it In no.btber way we will annihi late them. [Cheers;] -There' is no - middle ground. ,OT e mail! subjugate or be subjugated. We want peace, but when it come* we dp not want a temporising peace, bate peace forever. ,Tho only terms on which peace can be had is. the recognition by the. people of every State, of the sovereignty.: and complete supremacy Of the American government.” . j ' This is the right kind of talk.; By isnch policy alone can: we conquer therebclUon. There, is no middle ground; no place for OQm* promises. One party or the other must go under. - Slaveholder* commenced the rebel lion, and they muai'conquer us, or lay down their arms, *hd taijmit to our clemencyNo other arrangement!, can be made which: will degrade snd rain ui«- „ Sanitary Condition or filcClellan’a y -jAnay*. 1 .. A letter from Harrison Banding says r . Large quantities-of-xnlphate/of iron are being distributed throughout this army-to bo .useu disinfectant.: The army is really crowded; so mnohjeo, that every bit ©fcneu-. campa becomes,, extreme .carp. La used, a r very of abomiuatlona,.wlUi &s many, distinctcaors as Coleridge credits to the City of Cologne. " l The hospitals have at length been provided wltb soft bread and .hslf ratfons or several kind* of vegetable’; Tho jaites. were needed aa anUscorbaties/sCurvy having appeared in aliitsirnutUierable formi.• ; i It would ba* good Ithingif the commoner tomatoe* t ■ be provided for tha : whole' army'* Certainly -they would be aiefCceUre inetaying soorbnUo tandencies ua in curing chronlccases.; ! : Wbat ls to' be' ( done with the Army. of ,tbe Potomao?’ v. garet HowuU,-siiUr of Mr#/JstDavit/was ' irMenUy aanisd Custia Lee, Qen,' whom iihs vM - -grandfather . SeirtoArUngV>ahedDqtthoPcniU9*tienaW ‘deprived him of, that, viluabto ; property. Three ot the youg.irQm«njaUlJtapri»ontd [ is’Mrs. Gretnuow 1 * househave 41sb been oar-1 rled liftoetheywwt Bettth. . I MrSUMUMTCE* pEOPLESINSURAXCE COMPANY- Office, N\ E. corner Wood and Kiftli -Sis. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. DIRECTORS: Jamu D. Verne r, 1 .Capt»John It. Rbcads, Samnel P; Shriver, George B. Jones, Prank Van (feeder, 0. Ban sen Lent. IVm, Phillips, John Watt, Vd. B. Hays, John S. Parke, Char 1m 8. Bissell, Wm. Van Kirk,; WH. flreriia* jSOBN I WATT, Via PravieaU WM F.QABDNSnJ Seen LUKE EVOUKONUE, KI THE iit'.l.l ■T ASCE MUTOAITiKSOBANCK COSIFAKY, or PHIL ADELPHIA.« BDILDI NQt, UmIUA o I.rr.ltul, MEBCUAKDISS, FUHNITUEE, Ac., Is town or country. Office No. SoBWsluut*trr*t. . .GartTAL, 3229,810; Assets, $3OB,.V)e.»G*-lnve*tad M - FintMortgoge on Improved City Proper , ty, worth double ths amount^i.— t?l> , Orooad rent, first £o ’ E. Co.’s 6 ptr cent. Mortgage' Loan, $30,000. coet.._ _ 27,900 00 City of Philadelphia* fl per cent. 1k0n.... 50,000 U> Allegheny county 6 per ct. P. B. A Loan ll),iX)0 (U. Collateral,bonds, well secured 2,W<O 00 . Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain ' Bail road Company, mortgage.loan. m..., ,1,000 (0 ' Pennsylvania'Railroad Co. ■ gtock.,' 4,000 CO Stock of Bellmnce Mutual lorarance ■. 5:1,350 00 , Stock of County Firs Insurance Co.*. - ......, I,oso 00 .Stock of Delaware M. 8, Insurance-C0.;.. - 7UOjCO Commercial Bank do .......... 0;135,9l Mechanics’Bank do ........... ?013&0 Union M.- Insurance Co.’s Scrip... Bill* Receivable, business paper Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc.--.- Cash on hand and in hands n| agculß..~. m CLKBI TIKGLE*. I‘midmtA oibrctou: <Jl«n XingloT, H, L.X’arwiti. * / ; SamuH BUpham, 7L Lotlirbp, ... . . Wfn ft. Th»m|Mcm t Bot>l.Tolaud, ■ / - Uubort yur>D, _£hw. Leland, Frederirk Brown, Fml’k; Lvooft;, Wm. Uusser, Jacob T. Bnaiioft C. Htavunaco, C. fl. Y owl, Benj; W. Tinglcy,. '.timHhißowwi, John B. Worrell, J«a~ 8. Woodward, Manball Hill John Blawll.'l’HUb'gll, Mlh'CUMAN.'SrcrrtaTf. J.G. fcOKFIN, '.Thin! and .Wood atrtel.’ my 5 Northeast corner INDEMNITY AUAUScTi liT - i FIBE.—FRANKLIN FI BEINSURANCE GOBI - PANY OF PUILABELrUIA. Office, 43-Vand 431 Chestnut street, near Fifth. ! Statement of Assets, Jauuarj. Ist, is 4 ?', f aMUbe»l agreeably to an act of Assembly* U.-»ug— - First Mortgages, amply securwl.-.51,680,503 W Beal Estate, (pres’i.vai, $108,314 of) o*t 00 Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral Becuriee •fe3,K , A ”Xl Stocks, (present value $80,W7 7'Jt 00ai... - 89,7eC 00 Notes and Bills toaehable l,tKl 00 Cash - i 7,91» 00 &-}_ •WTL« uuly profits irotu premium's ,uhub thU ' Company can diride trj law are frotu rlak/*bieh have been detsrminod. , . i:: --.i Insurance made on every description .ol. properly,. in town and country, at ratcs ealcjwas with security. j.-.-c-. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty yrai they haTe faid leases by fire to au amoant excevdlu - Foer ISiUiow of Dollar*, thereby btfarding evidence’ of the advantages of Insurance, a« well as their abili ty and disposition to meet with promt s to era all liabilities. bossM St ruti Leases paid during the ycar*lB&S. oiEtofqfiaT Charles N. Bonclur, rtaap Lea, - Uordecal D. Lewi*. , Jacob B. Smith, . ' Tobias Wagner, Edward U.- Dale,--., Dartd 8. Brown, (leg. ~Vi, • • Samuel Gnat, - ; Gaerfc® •yaltau'':'*. CHARLES N, BA3CR ZMrßmidtal. EDWARD U. DALE, Vic* Pr-sidoU.' W«. A; Steel, Bacrtta.ru pro'Um. ! ‘ ' . . ; j. GAitDSEB . my 6 . Office ftortbeant cot-IVtx»l ATMrn sta. WKSTEKA iiS a U JtCA t> U CUM -.NY OF*PITTSBUItOIL . - B. 311LLKB, Jr., Prestdaoi. O-M.GOBDON,^ Secretary. .. Office, Ro. S 3 WaUr stxect, fc'pacg i Co/s house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. ITSI wears agahut all. kinds aj Firt and Jdariuc fifths.' A Horn* luttitutlou, managed by ' Director » wk» oretsefi k*ow* ia.iie eommonf/y, and who art brier muted, by promftnat find, liberality, to maiuuun ibe charactrr which they have awmr-d, at offering the lest eretectida to (&ot« wko desire to b* fiuureo. - ASSETS, OCTOBEB 30,1850 r Stock Accounts.lD. Mortgages . <,150 Ot Office FnrnUure.^..^...;;.. M , M ....~ n ..... '','25010 Open Accounts, -7,W9 to Cash vis;ifil w; Premium Notee. £7,ty6 14 Notes and Bills M. filjtflo li dibbctou: . | Andrew Sckley, Ale*«u<ier Speer, Pat Id H. Long, Jice* J. Thomaj, ; Ben). P. Bakewetl, Jobtl li. U’CutlA. B. Miller, Jr. James McAoiej, ' Nathaniel Holmes, Alex. Nimicfc, Gecfge Darsie. William B. Smith, C. W. Ricketaon. myDO M. QORDftN ■ &tT'iary. liUKE, MAfCINE ANi> I.NLAAU IN * SUBAiitJE.—IMaDUANCB UOIIfAJiV: - 0? SOETH AMXEICA, PHILADELPUI A. : -r Incorporated S500»000. - ' Assets, January 10, Cl f ARTHUR G. COFFIN; ■ THOfiUS PLATT, fiecMtory. = <: TNSUEANOE CO. OF TUP: SPATE 1 (SFPE>iKSTLVAKIA,PiIILADECPaiA. . Incorporated 17W—Capltal.'53t^OOO. Assstk, February ; I,' 1859..;^:.^..U. J~^413,808 00 ;& HKMBY D. BUSEEEUD, iVendaif, “ WILLTAM aABPBB,S«T*tory, , XT ARTFOKD FIRKINSUIIANCE CO. £1 HARTFORD. : Incorporated 1810—Capita,, " / Assets, Uar l, M - H. HUNTINGDON, PrwWar.*. TIMO. 0. ALLYH, Secretory. •V* Insurance' in the above old knd reUabte Ccm caniee can be obtained-by application to r T 1 ‘ _ VT.P. JONES. dacrJt, ’ felSsdty " 67 Water street, BnCTiliiy'a pniHlibn. rin’IZEJTSINSUBANCEOOMPAh’ Y V./OFPITTSBURGH/.Office, corner Market a d Water irtreetsi second floor.' ‘. •' .. -- WM.BAQALBr.iVefiitenf. fiABDKL RBA, fiacrttans.. Insorea Steamboat* and Cargoes.. - InsareS agalnst low and aamace In thenavigatou of She. Bootnero Bireni, Lnk«a and Rayons, ani th» navigation of the B«os. . Instsrea against loos and damage by Ere. DtStCTOBS; B.Mvfcler, . John Slifptoi;,.''' • Jm. 51. Cooper,. . 8. JlerfclugD;'" '"J J. CaMwell, Jr., v John 8. Xktwortfa, - . .Chvlwi. 1L Zog, , ”• lv ‘ J^SOslyd Was. Banley, . Jaa. Park, Jr. r W.G. Johnston, B.T. Jot»s ' • Baosa Owens, .- • Hon. T. M. Howv, Barclay Preston. Ogorgeßinghsm,' -A IitEQUENY .IKSUK&N'QS. -CM JX PANT Of PIITSDUEGUI Ofllce, No. 37 Pl>h ttreet, Bask Block: ' , InMnaagaUaVallkiodsof Ttoaod BUriovßf.k* - ISAAC JONES, jWftfoM. ; JOHN 0. UcCQBD, Vic* fro i&uL D. H.' BOOK, Becrttarf. * Capt. WWvt>BAN, G«»«raJ Agift. ' OIUCRfeSt ': ■• . John D McCord*- . ' Cap*. Adam J&cobt, ■’■ i.: 7 B.JJ.fitarlfßjr, i. ■: Cij-t.iWra.'t>ran*. McGrow,*.. ■Kobt 11. PotU.; .. • Ibuo Jcaeft, ; . ,0. 0. Jlaiwjr,' \ -iStrrnCbudSr : , Cwrt. B, o,'Qnjj . Joho • B. L;T»hn«t6ek* •; -• AUCUITECI'LHJI. JAMES M; BALPU, 4BcnnrcT,,.. ttiriirei S?*ciricitiO«, bt mii-kiii«J»bC JtoLMJnp, mod tupcrtJjhsnls ib«tr «r«cttoa co re*»b*sl«*««.* • ' ' OfflC* dn'AoOonwp.eireci,. between wwck «Jd City.' ?' 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