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(Sah Warn, Pafm, 4 Ofc.) - -—-i • - ' - fb&KIGH- A«D I>OMKTI6 DBT dOODS. t*.. . >M Wood strWty "third Iww itevrtfliaosd . o'■[:• •• ■' —mlleyj yttUtrnfiflt. ' ' T ANK. _3lo ABOX .4 CO- : dunToasisßAßJi aoiisniff dbt boom; ' ssms^^.z*x*-xss&- JJJA'rUN, MAOttUM *tO, Wholesale JCi «nl BtUU DgOar. In TBUtBIKa«.AMBBOI. DCSICS and IWT dMcrlptkm, goo. IT nod H Tilth .trot, Htlahntijh. MAOKUM A UJL.IUJS, WholeßAtalSd SctaU Dealers loPaBOI *BY£P£l DBY OWPSa' T»mttiaOtv*o/ 50. 78 Vsrkstatmt, . botWgPtoaoad-and lPoawhj Pltteborflu '. . TUoiSfil mmSUSi Wiioiesale and j£? ' W tail IWafrr la all Sindaol IBIMMIiaB, dby ' COOPS, an . Hoa. 77 aadn darteriwt.. : : | iSUKC'HKIitIIJ> r AAOO6Mor to O « Burchfield A Oo.> TVto'lcuJ&osd Btfifl <aftAPLH ASB TAHO7 fDKT QOQDa, Jldrth. Isst corner of Foarth end ttirfcet streets. ,r tog ; BAKKKii A Go4Duuutr D&t .jjO jiSdOb*. Ko.ta Hnrkttttrbot,tawaeh'Thlrdasd -; . ■*,?&*-* , ; WMMi . ; j r ; p. MABflffAM.; Pmaiamw Wail |jdF.rn»,' Bon»«U,Ac., Ho." W/Wooi.attcit:: . ■p j .it i'ALiikK, No: WooD- at, : BOHH*tt._HATB, BTBAW.XBM. .-..□nMAaidglßAW OOOli?i<Ile[»Bp. M I TOBTBKCKItED, ■ ; ■' . TH* OHM WtUBjBWXLSY BTOBI, . A S*‘£i£vi!usfi£in -PtArko WABh, TA.HCT UOODB.AC* which Will Vibld .s*l imp, took* ost ttw nock. Pl**** *■#*■ la r sao£T - K.BTBAUL. _ ui&UUMbI BKUUMSI— • ~ j _ - 7o airtT* and ftr nit w 7 ' • , alklO ‘-f-f i;; *“« TAS GOBDK& '< ViLiiV 1 - ' Hitaasd.stmt* a— TTT ■-1 la«toraajdlbc.n&i>T ?wf *“ ,, l •' ■M» “•*^SwSie»«luio»ai»4;: • ■•vs ; LAWS OF THE UNITED»STATES, Petted at the ThxrdSessionof the Thirty eeventh Congress. [Public—No. 10.] Ah Act to amend the act entitled “An act to ameffd the - act of the third March, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, en titled/An act supplementary to tho act entitled SAs act to amend the Judicial system of the JJaited States. Be it enacted by'z thei Senate and Haute of Representative? of the United State* of Amer ica in Congress] assembled, That from and af terthe pasaage of Uus aot the districts of .Ohio and shall constitute the seventh cirouit, and the district of Illinois, thb distriot of and'the district of Wisconsin shall constitute the eighth cir cuit. Approved, January 28> 1808. ■ * ; ' [Ptrhiab Resolution— No. 5.] A Resolution supplementary to the aot entitled ‘bn. act to provide for the impris * onment cf persons convicted pf crime by the Criminal Court of the'Dlatrict of Col umbia," approved January/ sixteenth -.-eighteen hundred and sixty-tlfree. * Ssiolved by the Senate and House of Sep reemtatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, the'provision of the act entitled “Ah aot to provide for thb imprisonment of persons convicted of -cnme by the Criminal Court of the District of Columhia, J ’approved thy sixteenth day of; Jahtary, eighteen hundred and: sixty-three bound arc hereby made applicable to all persona who had been convicted of orime by, the Criminal Court the; District of Columbia' and sentenced to confinement in the penitentiary priof to 1 the dlte of the set herein named, and 1 subsequent- to the transfer legalised by the fourth section thereof and their transfer to the peniten tiary at Albany, in the State of New York, in ; Um present-month by order of I the Pres ident of-the United States, is! likewise hereby legalized and declared valid; and the said persons so transferred bhsll con tinue in confinement in said prison until the expiration of their several terns of im prisonment or until they shall bo legally discharged or removed* Approved, January 1863. ■ OAnilD VOOP CHAIM usocsfeSßiozs, An act to provide , for the printing of the annual report of the Banks of the United States. Beit resolcedbg the Senate and House of Sepresentatives of the United Suites of Amer ica, in Congress assembled\ That it shalTLe the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause the annual report upon the Banks of the United to be completed at as early a day [before the first Monday in October in each year as is practicable. .' Sec. 2. And ■be it further enacted. That when completed, or in, the courtoof its progress towards completion if that will give dispatoh to the business, the work of printing, , under the .superintendence. of said Secretary, shall be and the whole shaU be printed and ready for delireryon or before the first' day of De cember next ensuring the close of the year to whioh the report relates. Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That, until Congress shall otherwise direct, the Secretary fof the .yreasniy "shall cause to jbe printed five thousand copies of said report for the use of Congress and ' the Treasury Department 1 * : Approved, January 80,1303. ‘ As act making appropriations for tho pap mentof invalid and other pensions of the -United States for the; year ending the thirtieth of June,, eighteen hundred and' sixty-four. - Jit it enacted hyihe. Senate and Bouee of Repretentatice) of the United Slate) of Amer ica).™ Congreu the follow ing sums hndibn same are hereby appropri ate oat of any money in the Treasury not otherwiee appropriated, for the payment of peneions for the pear ending thirtieth of June, oighteenTiandred and sixty-four: For army invalid pensions under vari ous note, three'- -millions dollars. For jJeflßi&iß {o Revolutionary soldiers and the widows*? thoselwho served in the Revolutionary war, under acta of eigh teenth March, eighteen hundred and eigh teen, fifteenth May, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and eeronth Juna eighteen, hundred and thirty two j the'third section of the act of fourth of July, eighteen hun dred and thirty eiz, the acta of eeronth Jtfiy, eighteen honored: and .ihirtyieight, thiraHareh, eighteen hundred and forty three, serciit®enth June, eighteen hundred and forty-fourjoeoond February and twenty ninth July, eighteen hundred and forty* eight and aeeond section apt of; third .February, eighteen hundred and'fifty, three two hundred, and ...fifty, thousand': dOllara. ■ For pensions to widen ■ and-orphana, : underfire t eeotion.aet fourthJuly,eighteen i hundred tod thlrtyaix, apt'of twenty first ' Jttly eighteen hundred tod first sectjonactof third February, eighteen and fifty, three, act third Juno eighteen hundred . and fifty-eighty aot fourteenth Juiy,. .eighteen. hundred 1 and sixty-two, three' million 'eight hundred thousand dollars.: : ALLTCGHtKY fgTT. Fornavy invalidponaions, one hundred and thirty fivethopeand dollars. ; . ■Fpr nary peturibhß to .widbws and or phans,;under act ofeleventhAnguet eigh teen hundred and fortyasight, tod four teenth July, eighteen hundred tod sixty two fire hundred thousand dollars, j • For. privateer invalid three hundred dollars; Frovidcd, That no pension shall be paid under this hot to any person why ha* been engagedin the present re bellion against, tho Government .of : .the Uni ted States, or has iu any way givenaid : and comfort to thosa engaged: in the rebellion. • Approved, February 3, 1863. , 'i [Ppnna EsaoLuxiox—Jfo. .6^ Joist UasoouTios tendering tho tbanka of Congress to Commander John L. Worden, of the United States dltvy. .. Metalocd by the SenaleandHouei of Rey- Ttimlativtt of the United Btaiei of America is . Ccnyreee : . ateembled, : That in pursuance oftho reco mmoada tlou-df tho Frosident of the: United 'Stated - tod to enable: him to fidvanoo Commander John L. Worden one grade, in pursuance of the ninth seotion of the'act of Congress of sixteohth July eigh teen hundred ,andslxty-twd|that the of Congress baand ihey are hereby tender ed to Commander! John ,1.; Worden for highly distinguished conduct in eonfliot withtheeaemy in the remarkable battle between the United States iron-olad steam or “Monitor," under his command land the 'nbArixow*Mad bigate ‘'Morrimilek/’ in Jfawhj:iBB2. l ':'i, .. • . : Approved, February 3, 1888. ... i - ' ; • ' ; l3 • It Au U.Ol . making: appropriation*: fof the consularand diplomat!® expenses bfthe ■ Gowamentfor the-jearirnding'June ' thirtieth eighteen' hundred and itotyr four.. ; i Be it enaeleS by the Senate ■ and JJoun cf Reprtentaiieee af the Untied Blatee»/ Amer ica in Cop.grt.it aestmbltd, That tho follow ing sums bo and thb same aro hereby ap propriatedeutof anymoneyln ttoxreas jny j»f "dlhMwlio objoota hereinafter expressed, for the fiscal jaor ending thltiethofjuno slghteto hun wdwysftur,namely; ... y’ : i~ % I’A i' iiiJW Jf'l X. \ fyi'fii fcsn.ua instfrt'3 •tessU-JiV* OFFICIAL. [Public—No. IL] [Public—No. 12] vJ ‘e* 9 ’ i tHdsa I PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING,' MARCH 17, 1863 For salaries of envoys extraordinary ministers, and commissioners of-the United States at Great Britain,' France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Austria, Brazil, Mexico, China, Italy, Chili, Peru, Portugal, Switz erland, Borne Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Turkey, New Granada, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicara gua, Sandwich Islands, Costa Rioa, Hon duras, Argentine Confederation, Para guay, and Japan, thzee hundred and one thousand dollars. For salaries of secretaries of legation thirty thousand dollars. . For salaries of assistant secretaries of legation at London and Paris, three thou sand dollars. For salary of the interpreter to the lega tion to Chinßj five thousand dollars. For salary of the secretary of legation to Turkey, acting as interpreter, three thou sand dollars. For Balary of the interpreter to Jhe lega tion of Jspan, two thousand five nundred dollars. • For contingent expenses of all the mis sions abroad, sixty thousand dollars. .For contingent expenses Of foreign in- eighty thousand dollars. For expenses of intercourse with the Bar bary Powers, three thousand dollars. For expenses of the consulate in the Turkish dominions, namely, interpreters, guards, -and other expenses of the consu lates -at Constanople, Smyrna, Caudio, Alexandria, and Beirut two thousand five hundred dollars. • For the relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, two hundred thousand dollars. j - - For expenses which may be inoured in acknowledging the services Of the masters and crews of foreign vessels in rescuing citizens of the United States from ship wreck, five thousand dollars. ’ For the purchase of blink books station* ary, arms of the United States, seals, pres ses, and flags, and for the payment of pos tages, end miscellaneous expenses of the consnlaof the United States, forty-five thou sand dollars. For offidlrent for those consuls general consols and commercial agents who are not to trade, inoluding^oss : thereof forty-one thousand eight and iunety dol lars. ■ .j • 1 For salaries of consuls general at Que bec Calcutta, Alexandria, Havana, Con stannople, Frankfort-on-the-Main, consuls at Kanagawa, and Nagasaki, in Jipan, Liv erpool, London,. Melbourne, Hong-Kong, Glasgow, Mauritius, Slgnaporel Belfast, Cork, Duodee. Demarara, UdUfax,kingston, (Jamaica,) Leeds, Manchester, Nassau, [New Providence,) Southampton, Turk’s Island, Prince Edward’s Island, Havre, Paris, Maraelles, Bordeaux, La Rochelle, Lyons, Moscow, Odessa, Bevel; Saint Pe tersburgb, Matanzas, Trinidad ds Cuba, Santiago, de Cuba, San Juan, (Porto Rico) Cadiz, Malaga, Ponce, (Porto Kico) Trieste Vienna, Aix-ia-Chapelle, Canton, Bbangha, Fouchou, Amoy Ningpo, Beirut, Smyrna, Jerusalem, Rortterdam, Amsterdam, Ant werp, Gunch&l, Oporto, Saint Thomas, Elsineur, Genoa,'Basle,'- Geneva, Messina, Naples, Palermo, Leipsio, Munich, Leghorn, Stuttgardt, Bremen, Hamburg, Tangier*, ■Tripoli, Tunis, Bio de Janeiro, Pernam burg, Vera Cruz, Acapulco, 1 CaUo, Valpa raiso, Buenos, Ayres, San JuandelSor, Aspinwallj Panama, Lsguayra, Honolulu, L&haina, Capetown, Falkland Island’s, Venice, Steuin, Candia, Cyprus, Batavia, Fayal, Santiago, (Cape de Saint dlroix. Spezsia, Athens, Zanzibar, Bahia, Marahham Island, Para, Bio Grande, Mat amoras, Guaymss, Mexico, (city,) Tampico Paso del Note, Tabasco, Paito, Tuobex,TaT cahoano, Canhegena, Sabanilja. Omoa, Guayaquil, Gobija, Montevideo, Tahiti, Bay of Islands, Apia, Lanthala, Bristol, Cordcff, Malta, St. John, (Newfoundland,) Saint, John (New Brunswick,) Picton,: (Nova Scotia,) La jUnion, Barbadoes, Bermuda, Antigua, Nantes, Napoleon-Vendee, Nice Lisbon, Gottenbnrg, Tehuantepec, Santos, Saint Catharine, Belize, Gaspe, Basin, Val encia,Port Man farm, Martinique, Taranto, Santander, Galatz Bilbao, Brio, Paramaribo Maico, Stockholm, Ancona, • Oiruhtd, Swa tow La Pat, Bcrged,, Trinidad, Barcelona, Quebec, Maricaibo, Algiers,San Domingo, (city,) Monrovia, Cape Haytien, Aux Cay eß, and New Norte, Saint Paul de Loands, (Angola,hGabooa, Saint Marc, Cnracoa, and Amoor river, including the lossjby ex change tqereon, four hundred and Sixteen thousand three hundred and fifty-four dol lars and thirty-f our cents; and the salary of the consul at Guaymas shall be 'fifteen hundred dollars per annum to. continence on the fifth day of August- eighteen hon and sixty-one: Provided, That the amount dim to the late William L. Baker be paid to his widow. For interpreters to the consolers in China, including loss by exobange thereon, fire hundred thousand dollars. For expense* insured, under instruction* from' tho Beretary of State, in bringing homofrom foreign .coon tries persons charg ed with crime and expenses incident there to, ten thousand dollars. 1 For salaries of-the marshals for the con sular courts ia Japan, China, Siam, and Turkey, including loss by exchange there on" mno thousand dollars. 1 For rent of prisons for 'American, con victs in Japan, China, Siam and Turkey, and for wages of the of the ;B*me nine thousand dollars. ! For salaries of commissioners and con suls general to Haytl and Liberia, eleven thousand, five hundred dollars. For expenses under the act of Congress to carry in to: effect the treaty, between the United Stated and her Britannic Msjiesty* for the suppression of the* African Slave trade, passed July eleventh, eighteen dred and sixty-two seventeen thousand dollars. Approved, February- 4,1663. j - ' ' [Fuiuiio—Uo, 14.] * Ah act in relation to commissioned; offi cers of the Baited States revenue cutter service. Be enacted by the Senate and Boute of Representative* af the United Btatce of Aimer* ica 4A Conyreei Aetembled, That the comlnis sioned officers of the United States revenue service shall be appointed by the Presi dentby;and with:the advice and consent of tHe Sinato; i. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That the grades of engineers shall be chief‘en gineers, first and second assistant engi neers, with the pay and relative to rank of first second, and third lietenants, respec tively. .. .. *' Seo.3. And be it further enacted, That , the wages of petty officers and. orew shall jnot exceed the average wages paid for like ser vices on the Atlantic or Paoifio coasts, re-- epectively, in the merchant service. i ' Seo. 4. And be it further enacted, That the officers of ,1110 revenue cutter Service, when serving.in accordance with law, 1 ; ai part of the navy, shall be entitled to rela . Lira rank, as follows: Captains, with and next after lieutenants commanding in tho navy; first lieutenants, with and next afte?- lieutenants in the navy, second leieuWn ants, with and next after masters in line jin the navy*, third lieutenants with and after passed midshipmen in the navy i Rto*. tided, That : ao Change of ranltby. this hiU • shall- increaso the pay to, which such officer is now* entitled by law. ; ■ Approved, February 4,1863, > ; t - •pavoiiyjfiKs. XtfOoU'tOldandH«irK«dcl; Ckiwaar’i Deatb AcUop r Ba&t* *«■«»•• Urtxtdrt:: AUMVWMookV dfiJV , t ' v -. v ’" ' day - 1 rr, i , ftr nta t>7 jixmwwt, \ ami • *O,IM Wwiitmt. »'<>•£ i«i. w jj itscr v’f'* 4 2 , . J^iMurgli S. RIDDLE & 00., EDITORS AND PmoPBrBTOBa, '/ Pnblie&lion Office !i. 84 Filth Street. MORNING AHDEVENII 0 EDITIONS,.OAXLT, CONTAINING TICE LATJE T NJOTB UP TO THB HOUB. G? PUBLICATION] ; . TUESDAY MORNI] NEW TERMS GAZETTE, Mossnta Edition, by mail, per jsxt ~JB Od, “ " j nouth... 70. “ - " - week...- IS. “ “ • slngl© Copies a. Evctbq Eutrion, by moil, 4 50. *’ ' u ’‘4 months, 88. " " ■ «Mk,..., 10. u " iloglß a. Wxbut Eumos, single copies, year.. 8 00. I u “ clubs of hto 10, - f »* 1 50. *’ M dabs of 10 or more* 1 M l £5, —and one extra to the p«rty; sendlngjctub. For * elßb.effiAeen, We vUlsendikelßrctura Ojucetts daily. For a club of twenty,-‘we ViU tend tbe- Houmni Oaxrts dally: SlngU copies, 5 oetits. SOW All subacriptloits and papers always stopped wben explrei.' Death oi Reese C. Fleesjio, Esq. • Another distinguished aud excollent ritiion has been oalled from our midst. 9hii morn ing, at two o'closk, Bssss C.iElNuox, Esq,, one of the editors and proprietors the Pitts burgh Dispatch, expired at jhis residence in Manohestor, after a lingering Illness. Mr. Flkzsos’s piothar was a sister of the late venerable frirfiniz B. r Cszio, whose, death we recently announced. He was a native of Hisstisippi, but, in early life came to‘this BUte, and served his apprenticeship ss a printer with Mr. Far, of Philadelphia. He subsequently removed to iGreeHßbßfB> Pa,, where, from about 1830 to ’3B, lie published the Westmoreland Intelligencer, a sterling and spirited Whig paser. Ho was subsequently engaged in other tpubUoktions more or locs successful, .till ISSO, when he and 1 Colonel. J. Hmox Foans porohasid;; [ Dispatch, which,.through untiring energy and industry and a stern adherence to rl£ht principles, bias prorad a successful enterprise. - While in Flees on was uni ted in marriage to a daughter of the Bev. John .Black. This lady 1 died many years ago. He subsequentlymarfied a;Hif» Dick son of this city, who survires him.! In every relation in Ufe/'Mr; Fleesoa was a good man—« by profession and practice.; As an editor,, he was sternly and inflexibly jast— and; sometimes Meanness'and corruptiop (found no quartersathUhand. From first to last, in his long careerlajfan editor, .ho bores decided ' testimony against that abomination whioh is ' now troubling our country, and he did it fear lessly and*wUhout equlrocation, when to do so brought-, down upon a man-nothing bat’ obloquy ud‘reproach; nhi if. ha did not lira to see the eomplote trinmph-Hof his prin ciples, he did lire long find him self in agreement with the jvast.msjority of his most Intelligent countrymed. . ! Probable BracnaUon'bf Vicksburg by the Rebels. la addition to the reports of the evacuation of this rebel stronghold, whiohi come from Washington, Memphis and Murfreesboro, in Oar dispatches, wa may mention that a cor respondent of tho St. Lunin Rtfubtietm, wri ting from before Vicksburg under cut* of March 3, argueilnfavor of sm early; evacua tion of their stronghold by ib# rebels. Ee states that we virtually have possession of every avenue by whioh the rebels canjcommu nleate with the interior, save that evSrr the Black river bridge, and that ofcr .fences are now nearly within, reach of that/ when the city must fall. ; The Momphis correspondent of tho Phila delphia Iwptircr, in cjonnebtion with this matter of a probable evaluation, writes : All the ealals are now pronounced success ful, notwithstanding the eago-prediction of .a rebel newspaper .that; the YankeSiwopld fall in the Williams canal, because! they would not dig deep enough to out through the strata 6f blue olay found beneath tho , subsoil. It would appear from recent aoaoants that even that dltoh may yet be of some.service to at. It seems the Yankees did dig through the the quicksand under it/htfd as soon aathe dam shall bo removed from, the upper month of the oanal, th* river, now upon too rampage, wlUxush through it with groat foroo and quickly delvo a channel large enough and deep enough to float our'fcbavlCsjt gun boats, and what more/jdo we'jpdod f Vioks burg may surreudsrjpr hold out, U sob ..can, afterthli.We can. afford, tot bide oui time. ButJhacannot muohJonger hold out. I ; iTrue,tho rebels may,:thranghiqnje iffiper .fect management—some loophole Unknown aad unproteeteAby our forces—be-rfblo to evacuate the plaoe, as they'ajd porlnU, and thus evade capture and destruction. Thlrnow seems toba. General orant's onlyfear, |ahtf-I am positive that, should the Confederates suci ceed In accomplishing the manjpftTre, thhynre stilt id almOstas bad a predicament ah Before. Where art they to get supplies? Whe|e are they to go ? Tho to my mind, seems. inevitable. They must surrender : or starve. , ] The rcujrhoC Tbe English pteamer. Peterhofj which was captured by the ■.Vanderbilt oh! the 14th ult, while attempting to run left London ea the 3d of January wJlb a cargo of arai.and army stores fortkersbSls. Saewaa the lait vessel named in the eeoond letter of “Anonymou» M rto"LDrd Palmerston, ; Her i seisniw discovery of-the nature of her cargo fully justify the concluiUh of the' Writer in the London JfUva jwHeu ho cays: "Sorely the sbipmenito neutral ports of [such vas} quantities of material and munitions of war Ilia itself a sufficiently: suapioiou* cip eumstahee to: Justify tho interference, of the' properauthorltiu to'prevent Violations of the law." ‘ ' ■ • Vi . | .. Tsa sah* OsniOß in DirraaßST'L>ii- Ttrnsa,—ln the Baltimore Conference oflthu Methodist- Bplrcopah Church,. sitting at Georgetown, D.' C., a resolution setting forth the duty of* loyalty; to' the. Ooystamen t Was lald on. ihe table, by a vote of itwenty-sqven to eleven; I&Ah* Hut BaUimOroConferfnoe ; of. the same Churohytn session!at Yota, Pa., the following •resolution wusadoptod by a-, vote of one hundred and fifty to fpwti ll ]; v u By /the Bast .Baltimore Confer ence, la ihat wa reaf firm our loyalty to the geverwnent, and ©or most unflinching devotion to pur country in the hour of her peril •' ’j 1 !f • \ Zai Sun Bmm I.o»ost«*t.-!wo faun from Toitiw-Mdaro. iho idb«l G.D.rol liongotloot ao* w»i Mi bindqaMton ,t Pet.nbarg, Virginia. Hobo. elghuon thoaMndi troop. b.low that city, bat it i. not thought Uut ho iatoadi to m.kaoa ottookjon' biotlolbS ■ Iboitcrjof hlibplngihTobauteo droTot tobotklH. .: Tsi “BlOib' c/cßfcH.‘"—K»?. Ch,rie> Elngllty hu bk.o bho ton l*y lbo Priacolof Wiluuonoof th.';ohosloMtsf jaio-' Soldi' Zbo-'otbcTi »rtfX)r. StAnlej, C»non|of OhriitOharoh, Orford,,Eoy.ll. M.Birob.hd Ror. O. J. Xiitorii All thao olergyaos qro taowß i v .Th> Bomi-Bliui dr Aiii*TAK«A »- xsi/e^sagst^t Btti»»ißinnn. i '»■- |j i l Si.Va 70* Oiiiii. ivi-U V tsSrte l \ / ; JM Fbom (Hex. Hooikb’b Abut. —There are sytdptoms of a coming movement in General Hedkcr’s arm?* The transportation re* sonnies have beon cut down, and officers are notified that all superfluous baggage mast he .sent home. The officers of .the line are to be allowed nothing in the shape of camp equip* age, except, shelter tents, which they .can carry on their backs. ; This mean's ah active and probably arduous campaign* The‘roads hare dried up in that vicinity considerably Within the past few days,and everythingnolr looks favorablo for a-for ward movement— Cor, of N, Y. Eve. Pat, (G/MAKCH 17. Ah Acciosht to Sscsetabt Sawaan.—The Washington Btar says that on Friday, morn ing, I whon shaving himself, Secretary .Seward, in endeavoring to catch his-raior, that was falling from where, ha, had placed it, cut the palm of his right hand eo severely that he. will probably requiro an amanuensis to do his writing for some timo to come. A Tax oh tbi Dnan*—ln Boston the elty clerk has to giro a permit before * body can be buried in a graveyard. The question- has arisen whether the permit had to! bear a stamps and Commissioner Bouiwell hah decided that: .it must. So that a man cannot bo batied in Boston unless his friends first pay a tea ocht Bcaiß*GßOWisb at thh West.—iris pto posod to Largo sugar 'refinery/ip BavonporVlowaV r . he cult Iva tion of sorghum promises to become i principal pursuit among the farmers of, the‘ iTest, and refineries will very soonbecomo a necessity. • ! gAKGALNB X A 7 octavo dickering, beautiful bUck walnnt owe; verylittle n.Tm.iiiiiiMnt^'" 1 ) A 7 octave Chiokeringr rosewood, round cor* nets; a first rate 2OO 00 A 7 octet# Hays A Go., roeewoed; a handsome . :. Pland. la good 0rdrr,.„ T . m .. r ,. T .175 00 A CJ£ octavo Stodart, rosewood, carved pinels tn trout:— Wl -,—oo Aoctave Gale A Co., roeowood, round . ... . f.-ont; an excellent Ptaiio ico 00 A 6 octavo Üblcke*ng, rosewood, round cOr*' ner*—......... 150 00 A 6 octave ItaUei, L'avb A Go., ,l/15 00 A 4-octave-arodart, mahoganySO 00 A CoctaVti.fialft, ** 16 00* A 6 octave German, M 60 00 A fioctave'DtiUhani, •* flo 00 A 0 octave Loud, •* 40 00 A octave Bnglieb, M ... . ftl 00 AS octave ; *> * 15 00 Tor aalo by i JOHN H, UgbLQEL .. tolS ; 81 Wood street, , gTEIN'WjA.Y’S PlAflo3,.ijjffsS|fo THE BEST IN TAB WOULD. pfl |( Q' They received a FIBST CLASS PBIZt HEDAL,- fctlhe LONDON WOBLD’d ff AUd", A' adufil, choioe assortment promised; os, and to ar;lre next week H. ELKO Eli A 880., feele AgentaTor Stelnway’i Hattos, rob& So. &3 Fifthstreet.. , PIANOa-^SShg Hat Fguart Fianotim tie Country, - • An ent!r# ntw assortment' received. Torias liberal. All idslrameuts warranted far five jeax*. . , , CHAtILUITE 8L0M8.43 FUlheliW, Sole Agent for Enabe's A-Haines Bros. Pianos. nsbtO . • . < ( IHkIAt'iSST i*iANUS THE C’. OXTiiY, } i f| jjfg Hade by Haines Bros.,' Neb Tork, end 'wpttsnUxl five yqers A toll asio-.taokt jn\t received. OHAULOTTC li btiSl43 Filth street, S.le A»*ut ter Haloes fsroe and Baabe’s Curl'ailed Pianos. ' .mbio . BOOTS: AJ!tB SUOTtS. foHX Campbell, MAjrmiomßßi o? tl BOOTS AND SHOES of every doAcriblfoa, Her, 84 SiaHhfltld itrwt, Wttiburgt, fa. , GEO. AJuBKEE, son & CO., W*oL* SALIi »Kf tIRTAn, iWsßSltf TJOOTriL SHOES, W.twtv»t fwTTrth wortW.wd stTftetf, PiUsJ.anrK. : jjiAMltiY I>YE blaok, - BALHOH. ItaßE BBOWH. ' SCAB LET, i aHDFF BBOWN, BABE DBAS. LIGHT BBOWH, UOtiTDBAB, J)ABK BLDE, YELLOW, r LIGHT BIGS, LIGHT YELLOW, I>ARICGa*BN, OISAXOE. ~ . LIGHT GREEN, mIgBNTA. ' , PINK, SOIiFBBINO, ' PURPLE, FHENOH BLUB, • SLATS, BOi AL PUBf LJt, . , CRIMSON, VIOLET, tAMILYJ)YS COLORS* ‘' Tor dyeing 6Hk, Woolen and l Mlxed-Gcods, Shawls, Searfv Bnmea, BlbtKtefV .OJoTfef/ Bcuiie a, Hate, Teethe!*, Kid Glov*», Chfldren’t closhmg and all kinds of Wearing Apparel, with perfect fast color*, r ; : A BAVIBQOT«A TKB OBNT.” : ThMeDyoaareraltedihthefonifbCpbwieneon-. ceotratcd, are tborooghlr Kitted, abd; ptrt tip jh'naat paekagss. Tor twoniy-ave teuW'ycti can :color 4m many good* m woolS otherwise tost fira ticca that stun. Tbe proneae la t ia»ple, and sip one c&a nseHhe Dyee with perfect shcoen. • Direction* Baida. ‘' . ManufacturedbyßOWSAST*VJGffß; SssBroad*' .wap* Boston. - \ "'■ Tor rale by Druggists and Dealers' Inererr city aodfowo- • ; ' iWl&am jQpQUESNE BHABSAV.OKKB.! ~ TATE, OADKAB & C 0.,. BantefacthrMW oi etocp jrajietjr, l of : ' w BBAS3 wonr TOB'PLQHBEBS,'STEiM OB GAS-FITTERS, MAOHINTBTeI, AND • • v ■• cxxrTIBSJaxTHB,. ;%. ; * f, - j BRASS OABTINOB/ of aH. descriptions, > order; .r' ' » r ■•••- • STEAMBOAT VOBK, STEAK AND GAfc.FIT-. TING, and BBPAIBIfiG promptly •; BIBS FOB OQAL OILS. p'; i Sole Agents fort ho Western I)istrlciof FennsTiranla for the aals of A 00.?4 PAT BBT>‘ BVFHOZT PBfiP, the best aror indented, HiTjng So tsltos, it U not liable to get ontof order, and will‘throw more Water than any pomp of twice ItasUo. j ' .»• ! -- 8 ■ lfrl(T Ui BDIiGBB, AG-f, * Manoftciarofif er«ry dasoripiicadV . E 1 TTTi,I<T X T TJXi E? rffO. U6SUTHFIKLD stbmi!, . I.' Vi . wiism/sqij fj. - A fan'uwrtacat of MX3&B VnQB XHtOtJ.<? l-UaeDrOllWlTOaitoa*lii\lj « b«s4, »mo‘ we will a?U at the IsßeiJ prtws tw T • v IttHldrms [it-> ■■ ■•* -t'f. '■•• ': ■ •-•-■ ~ •• ’.l, QALL AT THE 5 - ... i” PHOIOffEAPH ALBCHS,, j' LASSS ADD SH All t. BIBUCA,' - ■■•••• - ' ” • *, And other popolar wotka fob nqzneroni.to inantlon.- ' So o *?™ 0I^ rrB - 8 ’ ’V s WW.'Weiw»B„|„‘,,| 1,,, J— - man B. CT.tßMs’ JJIDEB & CLAKK, * QOT&mSBIOB'TB&CKJMTaj f ' . And Broker* In <i •••> -j •• • PBTEOLBBOM AHD ITS PBOBUOIB,' .61 BBOAD £ZOT&, JfarForfc*'; «rSoie Agents il the BSW.YORK iPABAfe; KNB OABl>Lß,of>:, • !*. - o totfelySn r mtu»..,. rt -,.jian ra^T PllTSliUEttH PIKE BBJCK'iSt Of ACTDKISG ; OO;''”'.f V» :kIBE,OEOVEB & 00., ; i . ~ | '7 ” f r Msiruftlc tarii* oi " ’i’' »iajß BBICK, Tima, OBCaiBLIB. Ao WtSitWBTT: BWIEST; oiidoill* <Mr t>n'pr. rwnaotnaly. WtgitM ‘ (rtSK*. Q'WitUi * trivaisaAiS; ... . vqkk, ; .w^x-jUßDtss.-for-ponnSS.slr.^fcCvr WUB£#OaWIHt»WB^AA;B{BBVAOMrX)s£ ; H*iqWEA*;Wni« CCAIi <li« of WIU lac at ’ » - ,|V7I • , , . • rrmiliS y'/* 1 H GAZET UK JSTAJL.. 'jtJTOS. ! ' ; GIFT BOOK BTOBE,'. ' r., ■ 1 .Ro.-Iia,WOOI>fITBS*T, If) on ; wuxt .bargain! In ‘ VOLUME MISCEVJLjtJrEO VS. Dime savings lnstituiton .No UO SuTHimu> (oppoiito the Opium Eonti.) Chartered fcytho Legislature. omens j Fresldtnt—JAHZS PAJU£>Ja. . Wm.H.tsaitb, John V. Jennings, Thos. D. Healer, That. & Blair, JYancis Sellers, Henry Lloyd, H. r. Bxdd, A. Belfiemen, Joehu fthodce, Jacob Btackrath, Alex. Bradkj, ; Alfred Black. Jyslnh King, •' 0. Zug,' • 0. H.’Wolff,; A. 3. Belli .. Jca. Dilworth, A. 2). Cochran, S.B.!TowUr, Wm. Smith, '•J.'Wi Wood well, &. 0. Schmortx, G. B. .Jones, I*. Bahm, 0. W.'Bickstson, B. T. Jones, J. M. Tfrrnan,, 5. H; Hartman, W.HlPhelps, D. 1L Long, B. J.’Anderson,’ 0. B. Herron, Ju/W; Baxter. D. E. McglnleT, WJ Bunsen. - Secretary-and Treasurer —D. E. MHIHLEY. Cpen dally, from 9a. m. to Bp. mT Also, Tuesday and Saturday evenings, from C to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of ONE DIMS and upwards. • Dividends declared la Becembwaad; Jqnoof each year. - v • " Dividend* allowed to remain an ptaoed to the ctedttof the depositor as principal, and hear , inter est, ,thn* compounding It, - ~ Books' containing Charter, By-Laws, Ac., fiunlabed at the office: ’f ■B,Thii Institution offers, especially to those per sons whose earnings an'-snußf-the accumulate, by deposits, easily saved, a sum which'will be k'Sionrce when money’ not oxdy < being sale,-but bearing interest, instead of remaininggnpeodnetive. . mygOilyem*** ‘ JJEAL ESTATE- ;•" - ' BAVIHGS INBXITTTTION. Incorporated bj the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Ppen for Deposits from 10 a. m. to 2 o'clock’p. m., daily; also on BATBBDAT HYHHINGS, from 6to SVelock. _ v . ApT-Offlo*. 63-FOOBTH BXHEir: : i ' i'MAFS. EOU VEHIXNI rod i pjiorn; ABLE DBPOBITOHY,' for Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, and. all th»» whom means or savings are' ’small. : -It also commends itself. to Executors, 1 Administers, r Col lectors, Agents, voluntary, Societies or Associations,‘ and riirnrms of sTtrTsirsre ! . . - Xnteiest at tfae-T«te of BIX-PEB CHET. per an num Uoaid jon deposits, which,'ifnot drawn,-will be placed to the credit of the dsposUoron the first days of May and November, and thereafter bear the oma Intetwt a« the principal. At ikis rate, moaay wildca&isin Im (hav.Uoew* pears,' Interest will commence on all deposits the fint and l fifteenth days Of. the month after such .deposits are made. * : Books, containing Charter, By -Laws, Ac., furnish *d on application at the office. Pnerfdat-IfIAAOJOHSS. Pre»«saP--W. B. COPELAND.: . . TOPstniat : •'Hbn.’Thoa, ILHowei I Honl J. Ki Moorhead, liaa*rJoiio>* ' ‘ rO.G.Hnst»y7 W. B, Copeland,.- ; I Jaaob Painter, Harvey Childs, 1 Nicholas Ydegtljr, - Wm-H.Bm!th. i , Secretary and TVecisarer—A. A. OABBIXB . foitdnma . ;c- /Lyi'jsA ArtDUttAJXUtf. VOBOTAJSX. JJu HABTFOfiD^JOHH. ABSEifl, Jauearjt 1663. 21 arid ToZa* Cbab, TiBas&ry note* tod Ortificstea : k aTlmUbtedßaam on hand A.'depoaited oh call, and , to Agenta* lianda 436,561'« •Bank Stock*, to Bear' York', Hartford, Beeton;«.; Lont*, PhilAdalphto and i other planea 063,801 Op tJ.'S./an4 Bteta. Stocki,la Ky.» T ■ N. J.VObioj Michigan and Indiana.., - 667,456 Op ’ fcrd,Br cheater, Jeney, Milwaukee... 837.160 Op EaQroaid Stecka, Hartford 4 £L Hat< n, Oomu'BiTerand Boeion* Worceatcr. 115,055 cP Uortgaga 1 170,435 op State ofOoiwectictl, temporary Lomu. 100,000 Op BeAlßatete, onlacotabehft *7,863 Ip ; LESS LIABILITIES; . Loctoa,anad]bsted 4uotdoe.9Mß,oS9 77 January Dividend, paid..._.. 110,000' 00 . —— 325,030 77 63 • * Holy •eora ttf. Hartford.' Jan.lV IMS. •JTEeapeetFully aoUcft, and wffl- take ploatare ta. attendingto year Ineuraace wmnte. .. ' A. A. OAKBIES 4 880., A'ganiß, • talOtam • ' 53 Foartb atreat. *;UißaU^, UannCsctnnia of 'BBAB PIPE, r. SHEET ANDMB LEAD, . ..* .'i-b ■=• ..:: ' in' Big Lead, Block Tin, Ann ‘ ■.■ ... ' - ' Patent Shot, ; NINTH STREET, B*TWXM MAW Aap . Mtfl'.: :> 1 CTMOtSKATI, 0, PENSIONS, BOtJNTT, BACK PAY. B. a MAOXBBLL, ' ! '’ ' j" AUonxg-ei-LaiMaiUClfiumAsm, Ho. UV JTTTB' 6TBBXT, Pa, si . • .jg’.-., " ;A,- <J; } . , ‘! Oollectlona In JUlegheu and adjoiningjcodntles. V Present m of sTerydescrip. Uoo *, BODNTIBS,-tor Ul diuSiarged SoTdtart; PIES BIOKS, lgr wounded tyPoera ana SoMMri; 30UN. TIES:And MpKSIONS.for, Widon, Paxenta, Orphan of,other legal repre* aantattreioC thoae r Who haVO ) dk’} id themijrf6e,'or hare dled after dh frou !<UAeaie contrfcted la (VFKo diarge tmtU culioctedjind jm letterlWin be hecelcHra-— J felo4yww,. KUUm&N PEt>lslil-i .bP^OTAUUU). 1 the joalonx . Bgsctaole fo tha name of Opti~ BT7SSIAH PBBBiE SPEQTAOLBS Are fopehrtng dally the warmest ondontldeßfai of onr dtlwins, -All tharlsasksd'is to «umlnaall other BpoOtadeat then' call and axamlno 'the BUSSIAK Tormleby J. Practloal Optldaa, .Manntactnrer of the Rnaalan Pebble Spectacle*, 'laid;; - atmeL JifawW Pok Baihßng; PLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, ’ PXTJSBUROBt PAv | ... ' FAKE, BEOTHEB &CO., .... *'?. . Uannfoeluvn of - ■ ■■' ! v. BaST QUALOT Bllfili,;) ensure, Jlatand Octagon, of all slue. WarraaMd e^oal, fo imported : or mannfaclnred tUa “aSrvam ui Vnlnc,iA ii94Adlsiriß6T uduoudiuscooßn Easanm; ntabsnh,. fttlilid:'. , ... . .1; rA ~~, / \Jt Wer Breertmeafa »t PriL.’ 110 Auction;** AuegbenyAieeneL ,Pittetmnrn,.to“ ■ttofttojtn+iUUitir* 10o*c!*ckl ; iiTon™Mf. EMBAY, *Urdr l&th,l£B3i: tlie toUMfcr iJiiiea Btetee property. *U: j . . ' «»800pottiul»®f Bcrw: ... s 1 .i : «w •** •-, *''••• ••«» • St4«l • •!■,•■"* .-1J - « : w . r«' Leelkt; - { . M «TiO js nisaitiß ifctivy ja» ! tb»t | yplkmtton wIU U tjto j UnOedtitA&rf for tto renew*! eadereetuel pupsai !of tfcefo&cwfo'K nemed CeruftcfcC*of Iridebtedaiii, tA bkak ; M tbeTreuarer 6t IW United Sen foei6tM*jrof JwxujylVßii vJUeK Uhl NKtehi* teen niblAlda eatf nil rpcoonr veheretj vanM from Mac, i or In any my nojDtiuUis:it»*ifai*r uemeir t ifo. r ttf&Ttot One Xhotmnd Dolim* JmnedlnrjbUWku I nfbrtinld, npon T. O/fittfliTiui, Gbeck Ko,;lTo,raij»' \ bit to To. WQbelm, ooUected' by ’ Blfoird Bmftlx,; 'Gefoler, thtivMiN M lut endorser onebcTe men* thmtd'cluck..,'V. ,*• '-'•>! 't ’j ‘ PltUbntxb; YebnUry 88th, Iftß. - .•., ~■. mhfcS» k {'IAUUUU UKMUKA'iXMi,. - v ~ j-,; ' <; ;r v.^*' 'TbljlmprPuaiQtiut»,be«»ff»tU3Bpncl:Jjti>*. hattrd. bat Is thertinit 1, dost-wllipUM* i tea tUrv. tbs sppariiuiUkea^V'JlM 3 *® cmifQ. • j** , wme OTtpa _ i r tbm,'tn*ir «tr—t.. : a J«ioH*B-WftbMhaWwV' ’ ijrsvitAjrvMu WPLEB COMPAN £ Ofifcs, N. E. ooriia Wood and Fifth Bto. mi AHD HIBCTE UOTBAXOB. ! . . onuMTOBSr Wnu PhUliM, '1 JaoM D. Varner, John Watt, v OaCL Jolin L. Rhoad*^ Wxa.H,fla r » ? Sara ml 7. ShrtTw, B. Tarke, Y “ Oeon B. Jon**, <k*rtwa.BtaaelL i DttfilWallM* W®. ■ 7 ■ HYHsOfcm Lon. wa. r. GAEDm^ 1 Ui^~EßUSpsuE7ginrHKKEild ra KrrLAmre^ i l , ? i “s§£ aOT COMPANY, BOTUJIHGe, llmlted o £"2f'OMHETois, *O.. la town droonnfay. iOffloeHo, SOB Walnntstmt. ' Oaktal, $239,510} Asms, 9308,806 OC-lasested aa fellows.' ■•’ V •'}' i 00 Ground rant; first<=!*«-„-., i«m an Pad&a. Bi B.Go.'ad percent."'Horton BSD,UOn. «0- Ttll i-:' 1 . :.i BT.WO otl OltyjOf PhUMrtpEia, 6 per ’cent. Tiffßim 89,000 00 Lcien 10,000 00 Collateralbonds, well eacnrad—gjjff) oo Huntingdon ossp Mountain ■ Bail road, CompjtoJi.tßorkpge toan~~. 4,006 90 Pgnnsjlriala- Bailknad Qo-frHfrx-fr,..,.,... 4,000 0C : Btook of Bwllaaoe Mntnaklnsaranoe Co~ 94,860 00 Block of (Jaunty Fir* Insurance QUmw 1,060 00 fltoikofD*lflirart-M.'B. liiMranccOo,-. -700 00 Odamerdal Bank.,v do; 6486 U Mechanics’B&nk £do l-i— u l„ -, 50 Onion M.lngunuea £a.'c£6rip w 160 CO Buis Beceisa'ble, business 16,297 18 Book-Accounts, adorned IsterosV 6,216 78 Oaa}s ;on hand and in hand* of agents...... 14885 16 I , fyw gflg 9i / ; CLKM FrMdmi. - : * mioßwi' : " . Ulus} Tlngley,,:'.. 11 • H.&.oanoo h . Simdel Bupham, 1 2. Lothrop, Wnu-B.Tfeoaip«oa, 1 EobUToland, Ik&ertBteep» \&. . | r .Ghas. bsland, Frederick BroWb,' ■ , Fred’k. Lenni*, WpicMnswr,, \C. ■ frUacttfE Banting, O.’SUTfiHBon, ];-i { X). S^Bood, , BwiJ.. STC Tinfcfdy,| : ;fiißith Bowen, . John. B. .Worrell, I Jes.B. Woodward, r.--H*rthall-HIU, -1 John BifleeH, Pittab’gfe* ■ -i .v , JJO. COFFIN, 4/oa. ; Tmrdahd* Wood street. . I NUitMXtt'X pAUAIifST LOSS BY - X jiajc,- rßiasua nßimouui com. Pitnr oj pHXLAUKH'mA. om<», ac, ma w Chestnut Street, tIQU Jftfth. -,j * Statement-of januar^' Ist, 1660, published agreeably ,to an act of 4aiemb)j, being— Fint Mortgages; ainplj secured—..*—4l,666493 60 (pres'LTaU 110841*61) ooet 102,M6 00 Temporary Loans,-.on ample-Collateral Securiea.^i^.V.j^—S9,lSs X Stocks, (present taicosB6,6o7 72) «ost— 29,766 00 Notes ami Bills BafolTable—...—... 1,821 00 27,914 00 £ • • ••-*{ . ' ' ■ 6B - JBjV? The - only gioflt* from which -this Company diridc by law are from risk* which' have been determined. • - • ; Insurance-niade eu erery description ol property,’ In town and country, at.rates as low as are consistent Villi security.. i Bines their Inca rporation.a period of thirty years, they bays paid losses by flra to exceeding fhar -ifiUufds of Dollars, thereby affording evidence . of ihs advantage* ,<it Insurmscs,»*weUas their abili ty imid disposition to meet with, promptness all liabilities. ; • • v ; " ' . jfcMSKf vrnßS| \ .laasesiMda jdnrlngjthe year OB6 61 . ./d .U' ■ ; Pharles N. Baacitor, Isaac Lea, jtf ordecol D. Leifi*,. - ] Jaeob-Jl.Smttb, iTobias I Edward 0. Dais, David S. Browu£ - I Qi». W.lUcharda, 1 Samuel Qraat,;.? - i Goorgo Vales. • OKA&LEB K. BAIUJKEU. tretitUni, i.. t -KDWABBO. DALE,IS? PrtUdmi, : . myti ; , Office Northeast cor. Wood A Third iu« \A/ r INBDKANCB COMPA ; if HTOppitssßcnHHU • l■] : ; %'■ B.MXLLiB, Jr., FmfrfaT. j G? H.GOEDdKi titcxtlßryi ; s'"- 5 '"- : OQice, No. 92 Water «tr»et,> B rnng-fi fVi, »■ W art* house, up udin». Fittiborgti. j • ! W3l fcive ogahcL-aU kimets 9/ fir* ami Marlme Suit, A Hovu rnttUatim, ninnayd bf ZHrtdcn who \u*wii Hown is'jtlw ccmoiim%iaft4 uho art titirr* toiaed, bg crimfoth oad : tibrrality, lo ewfciria ih* ahtstwcr.uikick tiuif kmpm.atsmui, at'of*Hmg IkM jpr*{9etSa»loiko**ititod*iirot*f*i*iiir*a, ,<L6Sfil3,(KJToߣB£o i XB6i| StOCk Aot»HPta.„'i -mnrii rr.i i uni 63,000 00 Hirtgm .24000c' Office Jse( 0 Open Account*, A&.m 7,800 00 {lath.... , 18461 09 Premium ' -,, 07.005 14 Hotei and Bills , .*. .. „,,., „., 174,076 U : " KOS^SIU III! ,'j v« • . Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, Darid Ik-Long, Bec4J.7HoxnM, : Ben}. Pi Bakeval), Jok&B. hTOtme. .B. tUllar.Jrr., , | J&me* UcAoltj)-' Kath&aiel HoljbM| ‘Ajax. Himtck t . -George Deaie.- •' .WUlumßiSmlrtJr o.' "W. Blclition*- , , ayr 1. 1 >.TJ.aOBDOB.t«crrt»». jNaUKAiX' In*urano«Co; ; oftl»State.ofJFam’a., |. - . PHILADELPHIA. J ' ,; ' Hartford 'THsarance, Company. ! MTiuoraooe la (be abotebld. and reliable Qam» pendea can be obtained by aftdlcattoa to w.p.johes.aj^, COMPAKY , V Oi; P ITTSROUGH.; corner Marital an sT— --.it. ■ r.f -’V -•::: BidOAUffT, FrmMml, . . - U’-w • !• j Itufarta agalnat .Ipaaahd damage ta the navigate irf the BciatneninS4 l ‘VeeWrn.-itTar» r ~ Lekaa a» ( Bajtma,end ‘ r: ,■ J unoea agaUtrt leto and daaacaiij 1 ‘•y*- • ; ; piuott)US ' iv-i .Wm. , &.J L KJar, vi - \ Ja*,'Farfc, Jr., L Joha flhtpten, t WTG; Joh&ftteo, : ?:. i.. < Jea.iL.Obot»jy‘ MB/r.Jona*, - > 8. Hatewgfi, 7 ■n«uT?S?Ston'«; 1 ' Ghltk»H.lKK> Blaglug,, , . ■^i.PAßroirmiaßtjEQH.o*£^Ho.rrinfc itreet,Bank.Blocks * ...-• -A - j, - IHAAOJOBSS.*■»!*■»*= V « » J - McCOßPpTfee trMitnU . I - Oafrt.Wß.X>U£/&»nd4ffa4, /Isaac Josee, ‘ i BcOcrd. ' , o r f3,lMway t , *' . CeptAtenTawta pvifw.ObUdip; if. . .v. B.B;8t*rl&k . l .,Oapt t ,J^.G k Capt,WßtDf*Bi - - .Jolla Inria» Jr- J . . •' ■ > BebCltl Part* , ‘frlOrMULtiti MAM UtfAOTUiiitßti.-- •<JL' 'Fotfeal* cr ttf lease, ihelbroperfy.. ’fi*»erlf bolbnflßK to, the BBOOKJjYH iSarTQiABfl 00* aitoated la the city neae the"Atlaate Fatty/ Thoworkaarenew,lnperfsot T order, and poi**aaall thefiacilltiaafor mak ing, every which waeftnmerhr ihuir-by the BtooUyb Flint Glee* Company, and which gavirthat CtoJapany the dojh tepatattaa Usa Ina* m«tala«it.' i :/■ "Toapeieomrbo &ii a hnSwleAg* olth* taatoea and can command wttefeidul* thl* m»- eCer a great Inducement, aathe batanceof, the capital it* paired could.be taiUaliaibi thtipnaant dwnwa. Forfoitherpirtbailartawtojw^^-'r : ; * 2Xi\ 1%, 'Af^OaStOO, - |Vr BcUAtagfr tifbyt: Tdr*. •f\ ib KKi'misiJta,i>iiSTuA,KKa-AJslj ' v/bBEWKBA.—In acaxAui»irltA.tt>aKtlk>ul iazLiv.'ui p“*'3.Sf**"?i ,,l .»»r.*r*»».AAe»« apenUMl- aad mmiMT ntnrajL wiwamiim k I SSSSfSf^SgS. •andn<hthhri<»rtiilntolrai^an^«a^TSiL: i ri i": 'JO^TNhToiC et*«oj£* Prt«iOT,Btani *o*.yfotßlMAmnua . SCktiostinu 57 Wood itreet.. . • r r FI "'WtieiTijllift IiUM ffidi r T. ' ■ •'i'so*>*Waa'SS3^£SSj :o y s - l 3? silos ■ 4y#raSa#Sjja»E*.<S«ii:.iat«ia:. I ? .!.; - ■' I-H-NCh 105 PHILLIPS, PrmidmL H WATT, Ffei Prmidm ecnterg. Jolirll « COMFY OF HORTH AILBEICA.
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