■I V--ftuaanf .kni, BMD AS© ItABD TODlTutd ££*«• twwnOly, Hm. 141 and 143. Fnmt ttrwt, WttabitfKh., •_ ■ n V^.v.y.v*. ;v . * n v r '■< 4 jv«’;*] 4 "r-.' 1V -.viv, .v.-iSV*'/:' u ■ *»-«.<• V/'/K /vyX N/ ; *f r>y. ‘ V 1 ‘ •-W *•&; '.'4- -■- "••uF/V vic< 's'iV :• -■ mmsm ■ •.v ‘‘A''* , 1 v '; ' J. ; : , - o'.tf V.y.J.V,.*;*'-'* -v. ■•«•!%■:«•••:< ;•.% 1 .».v- v»!sj-V'V* , J , ’-v,'i' .»>,<•> ••:>.• »>;.?• > ■; ■; >'f*." ■H -•• t r£y‘;:s%*& w •:■ [\ ■: y)£ ;'S- :lN E%^Wte'i i ? ?: r-i;; ..' ..Vo r f<: ! ?:•;•;•. r'J-i* ■• *•;'. • 4‘r«*.;-S 4» >\J ■1 : $ : - ; ~;: , :.v:: ;:.> - - »•« '■’.•! .s - •*■* . *-v • ? k -'— ■• h-V'i fcv.v.: ‘t •' • THE V; '*- s * ta " ' - :f,>> « SIJOC© . ---• ' .a I I’m' -i<*ißBtoA-~ Vc.” . , ; ■■ftswaßßSMS^S I.l_ Uflaw Inn .''\ tM^^SK oC s*t*^S^r£, B £? , S[ front KtmtaJ Pitt»bnrgh;S*n. to«fc» «je pstiSS jjgSteaSfißSKsiS W*. mTI -* -*-•. j ' IgjrilD CULP k SHKPAIU), Mss cxara and dealers in JrLOtJB, QBAIH AHB PJtOPUOJC, Ho. ms Liberty atcaat,.Pimbanh, fa. Cbok» branda <tf floor tor w constantly on band. Particular attentfaapaid to filing orders for Marclianrttio : geaerally.- ocfraiy UCB. BSOUMB, LABO, OSSaCSITpOBK. ' XMUfcD iWmm! Hally. Liberal uahadTancea made on oonslanmanta. WaaMmt&cw Uißaoaad atraat, TUtttaritU^ v J AJUKti U.. MoVAify Fttwimnifl iyrl flowwroi Mx*cha*t, far tho aaje of f LQUB, ULAIN, BACQfI, ‘.**4*?# BUTIIUL BCOS, end VaatonProdad* ganerally, Ho. IOakutHJUsSS , BTKXKT. corner of f irat, Pittsburgh, Pa. ''■• / w. amjiMiitt ■ — aw- v. M»a QCHOMAKKR k LANQ. CdaclsaiOß ppUMaaavn.and whoieaal* daateia.fetQßOux.' ElBB, ILOUB, Q&AI H. PBODUUv£, jSTS Liberty ■trecCPlmbcrgA, Pa. | I AMJlib,ii>AliZWlilrdb 'ttuttio* 1 V mill Of LA BP OIL, and OounasiPH h»- Pitts bargh. AdTanacajaada • ■?<•; 14 ULLAJiUiii-UJDLK, AAareiu'jrßQQ, 'Ko. isa ~j bnnb, GKMMEALPBODUC OOMUIbaiOB MUIOHAKf: > OiUgna—ta mpactfirilyte : »UOO?B»o!Pj9jftfa£ 4banratrwV ; Piue? AMB ticß»d.' v - • ; --.leBfcdiiy • wuaaaii : mesas, t A*Ku®;,^ppF^^i»«joe6,anti» nn«fcwwnVA. B. TQtOC, u-fcsssssTssa^ UMAJtmMtatMq tortrKtWWk.-- bmltbfleld and WaterwiwU, jj7 : l^«alp'^atic^oii'l£sa|d ElB>iAlta4t«AZ,LmN r l»iMjMii. QEOUKi AMD ItailllUllOa.miilOHAMT, lw>t ojroor o( tty Itywad, So. IS jfjt utanh. ti Mm.ME.: M/-M. Mo.ihfa.wW. .nmiSSE ...ybaowua iUKKrsmcKivWHmit ;/ il UM' OmortM«od-d««t«r» • / JUCDS, Mm. ISI »Ad 183 UUrtj mtmt, PUUlark. >7 <**”»•■••:••••'• ••■>■ - •* •■ %mTTvttjrera. ! GBoTST COCiiKANr &*nvm~Zxß 006% M 0..» Grant street, Pitxabu^ z nf' All' bosinW entrusted to attga*faa.^^iU^toM ibe ■dbsse£ltted Jumrur .HioWNJfKLL, Aftouiv is Lav. story Kcs***Lavfcfom> an, Bo* ssPtnumfKreat.; "r ■'' ~7" r j|k«jjfgai^bmtia%^lnfrMhlTigwn^7Hatriet Law, H6.13S fourth door* Mqy Bmlthfleldr fitaburgh, Pa,./; » l» NHTII| fourth ttnot,filteboqtfe«^‘i - «lU,& ril fisi ,J .__ '; ' '■. - ’lltti. kyumr. * WALLACE.* •- •s 2oiu. •. v ■>. hj a."-j Js‘ i - - - ,> ' w ~* i~ WBOUB4&K DBCQQXnBt'* ; I ■ l v -•- BT'WW>»-mnt, * •• QtmSi liaim oi'fimi P üb&btzhb cHtaiaAv.s pssrcjußx, TAjroy ofrgpe, wjebihotlpip; uiLft,r£M lLXfc of stricar prim. tty, wfctaghsTJttrt>>l»w<fctpri6dic'Uoran Bnitb*' rmAttrtypa. <*« fiMfct|ii Ijm Mwfciy4Mjanjtta a twaj • £icwuAmCzA lUnnfcctflnm* ;WiUS£ i X*ltApjCMJg ffiTfl » oqpxg^Xtod, and Itwt ■twit, Pfoubcrgh. mh7 Wood 5 «!«*-••* PifgjM sHy t ~-:v-w- ts s^a% ILflOltWlflWPownilagtad Op™" l *—*"»**■*- flhutnßui'aau«nft* csnut, sftal itiMi ftbofgjKatwufjtttftnntftf.y.usiu-J ■ o-/ fcjx/ Jtl&tf Fewlwckss an* awl«r of Kir Mejia* Treat *i*/ PlttAflr^K. ~ v ■ ■■'•j -V, ~tifl ■ ~ X/U&i AV 15JSUPL * Wn WaOLKfA&i f T>- i>H>MtofLWß|ai|J»a< >»i»i4biH>»t * l|# MOr4lonMdt) Fp*ft PACUS AJ® OUIM] a go. UPocrtfa rt,.ga>rLll)*t tT. Ktawanfj ,, .uAgT-j [VJM«rC£ ki«i—a-T -a —?— i .’. .1 .--'lie T "OAKBINEK JJOPf IN/A8«*» fat II aTtuaiauj,. Pnuuj>tLrtax in.Sgiuw Is*' eorair Wopdaad A«n PiOMH 'AjkSSk so4 Harlfardln* fr»o6rQwSt>4irt*>i ff Wi&titmt.- - ; - - .7*?*-' - j ' QAitUsLiEEA, tikaurur: CmaM'' P larouscaLOosiAsr, oentf .USirbljttd; Wafer FfJMH>#DON,- tiaosnunr W»mn D'tMn JtfJUJfcj timmMXAMY Ar.wnn » T ■prunes Oonyjuny ct ptfthtmt. -'>• '•-.--• riftAftJfiOCTß M ASsVtAUsn an* B** nrtrttt Kafesad Xistat Zwtrontt. iMfeml Er ttk WMBUWQ FlASOfcalin fer-HAUn' DAT* «4Xre»OBTQJr PUXOo.sritbttft*tftfe •oft JMM-*t»fcflMit.<.4fc«l IttbitnS^ma** ■tr js. iiitu., inuuau pr n - M Trf".**T tfrTwnt. iirausnrs, taiaol*. FIAaOS. Ho. 61 • : . . pyag . TOUWH* iOCUUIkiIaiLU or FciiOft: jw»^iSSWfaroii^«lSjl£iStwS?i KUAiMnsiu. •mtfgaQtHflHAT.T,, *»•« W«d?«- Ha Wood Hi, taiOHHI&HAW, BTBAW TUX* MUMi *s* iTBAW ftOQDa pnaralljr. . . BQOTS JIJTO SHOES. • . ■ ■■■■" •-• PaUIQM} ■:-■■■:.•■• v'£wt •“ ussM!SB™MISS!*w ~W' r Wpr V-.-l IHBIVBB a LAZSAB, tswfsreea T-safec-e ■J j ' Tli 11 11 1 K>4» ImIIUUU Stn>t, JESfo •-« : ramwreBH. fA. ■^pHTuoHHEf, j fittsbujkjh, pa., «U 1 ooauna* thbbtvdOoitot tojfadl ftUxd, ud will H J”? 4 to nodn Uio potronojo of Uaoii Meodi Mdcartomw. nylfcdtf JIIO. r. tJMMTAn KUU U@* ft WaoLWuw Qaoctu, Ooxxußioa Hiscsuuraa *°- 888 **%* q.Cu7A. mftiiwL^iiiiill I ITTLa/ A TitIMBTiE. Wbolbali WPn^SSn.^r^S?*^ I ®* JUlOTAira*, dealers sata& a,,kiMi TMIDONALD k AKBDCKLm Wholb MUTS iKD spicks, cos 60XIUNS2Y, SUGARS, /IKK WORKS, aL Km. Bud 138 Wudxmt, abdn>' Pttlh; H pftubargh, i JUMP pau t. Hun. •h*Ai) & MJCTZGAR. ESS'SrSSS “*****», end 4altn in *U W*of Oorarmi Paontrca as> £aaMMaxaa £Ukt> Mbtvmu, £io. Liberty rti%St?SS3Sflti» Weed ttmt,Pitttbargib??L h Wdt * 1 WT« tb> MoooDohala Brtdn. UlttSimh??** * t " ■MMuiMQuaaij, Oouuniox amb Annum and dealers in PEODDOK and Pitu ftiggh manulactnree, Pittabancb. €s*** •unoi.M.-ia, waiHoZ k OU., Wiwl£ “<* f**oi>ccs Duuu. Mo. 6 BUthitwt. Pltfbowh. ft. ’ jjjg i W-kra WILSON, Wbalmim Qxo- OoMumioi Hnaujns, and dorian ia jywlftoeaad Pittsburgh suaalsctuna. Nn,qa rjk. tfty amt, Pitutmrafa. JpAIAM ULUKJS* 4 VU m Wa«UBS*iJ TUutalSt H«. 80 W«« itnu, ul 68 Front mm, cw. w. ‘ i' i !'■ .r.Mfei «.AuvoatM. .T DILWOKTH & CO., WBOLsaiLB . V ■ H2|- WJXJJAM itAUAUiX, ..VVHOLSSiLM „ sL„ ° i r c '*- Sct - u aov/oia m*. ==as»- *• • Ju34:dtf VVHOLMAJLH .JUMFVnti l\AiflELßKNN™nrSosr Mabd- SfefflssssawKsa?^ m 3Egsz^ir M * , *diL ! i&fr ■*qnwTo«i....,.i i.hmmii.l. « - h*»t TiJrACiONTOaH, HEMPHILL &ca, JIU corner fikt ud U'Hin stnoti. hmt Hm puJ apmSBH .and the character of oar vork, to diem {ague MtraiiA|«. • v i ▼•»***• Jpcelal attention to our BAX*A2iOJU> 7ALYX OSCLLIUIUia Mounts, ee eombinfir wyayoherttofare oaattafoed in thU -cUatTci SE55t jaS&ljd JUtiKFUK ■ Gcncrof Hr»t*sdLlUftj»tr*eU, FITTfiBOBGH, P*., 1 >•- | * MilCTinniiicir qUPK&IOft ’-toXiOli fetbitfis, maohihxki, *y nTyya'j* myi&tx ffiamasasgaßasga BPIKX3 and WY i i*s7*J*?* w «®»U» *•*»•, to oidtr- a» ahm o«Um. |.- gooO Mtigtßwnt A»ikAagy cn IjmnaTciya^ijt Sw^oiTfflaiFlME: I WOlffl, PLDMIUriT * CO, Sum Kuuue jaLtßaaftf- y- TsaK. ,-U/MillH, - KilUliUß- * -CO; MMintMrtTnS Wllffi* Qrdeti yUcifd.lroa th» trade, and good* prompt*' Wjhtppjdjgjy Imtrocttom. . t*6:djwlt> i VJEJTTISTnir. JjIEETH JBXTHAtfrKD WITHOUT Al FAIN, BX XBB DUD OX AH APPARATUS NO WHJGSoaQALTANIOBATXJCBT • ARK IIHKn, .. . .. . Jladk»l i ‘gwitlei&in'«a4 ih«ir ftmiUithcTolßd XhalrMMb jutcacto&bf mj proceat, and am reAdr to of Übi—whatem boabooataU hj persona in tarot tod in •■•minctht conUAry; hiring no knowledge of mjr V xiwH laaartod In orutitjlis ,«M charpa Ttty low: mantod in nU cmm to bt ol beat material. «.oup»: Connelly' 1 'lJWUin*,conicrof titimoai ud Gnatitroeu, WDorgh. *»i Ji;sri>rc*t«]!;/5 a S2“S3tr® r V i - ,oik *». Dr. Hillock, yfc** BotWo%<QMoii »nrtjv :, s nJSiJr 1 BOOJWjfUjMjKMiSj ifc. , ?. vWM. Q. JdHMSTOH A C0 4 STATiojt- UKKAJ 'Baml-Hi. 1 rntfaurtß, tse. IpSEPETHO; I IxiMK-sßitswts tosmnaisarritsi MAukun * uiL-ag;^ 1 itJEJi. -cai ™riLLi4Ji Tjwp»,WteM«r frJjHwHlafc wy to :woa 4d. KJSyencvjlQv 3*- " - - U^l.iv ' IbltHw Akth«•**.; TAMBS JC BiLPH,’ “ , ] • r; v -'-. is - •• *. hi|«m nnsot OiAvnaa a» liiwwnw% -fcf.ytt jdateuaf tfwir tm** ■■* BoMmoo tr»a«. Ai>N»i»y Ofty; --r ' - Baoua,- AJiifi '.if';* .S-*/ I Vr. ’‘—*** ' fe- -cis£aa *• rt|Mri3| «&««»«», !;-v-)--i.f.- mMi'A* : *.an>sT?<y«*' CHESS'-* <3 :--i|■,-»>> uish : V L tvil AILY PITTSBURGH G AZET :4^ffi>;'coM:M'Eiic§Mi J journal-. ■"■■ /"sjTkJ''*: GROCERS. ‘ ■ LZ,r. -c- % ■mßnjaiT.l OBOOIBS [uattca, :134 SttiibfiaMet. PBwuiuiiaSi^-'Bz^ dwmj'Apdk) XV T*hc«, m^Jun/a; PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MOR BO VCATMOJiTM. M OKMAL SCHOOL.—H. WILLIAMS jH, ii'!*g*gft».?. oM>Al ‘ school uko. st u. Cub street, Third story. : , • Tmtimomfqf Tndun: li ths counsellor of the Teacher*, the to «unn ell of tu look ror advise and Instruction. JOHHJ. WOLOOTT. .1 concur moat heartily with the above. t fc . MOHABDH.XATOH. I cheerfully concur In the opinion expruud above. J Uk, plB-OMIB glTlO« tSKil. nregoing recommendation ii folly merited. L. - ' • A.BUBTT. a know of no one who deserve* higher testimony In his fever. ' f 7% n. maf, .1 folly ooncur'in theaters recommendation. D. DBtfHIBOH. Be can prepare pupils for the High School quicker then any .-other tee char la. this city. r . Z tytmam.* Team—Sl per week, in advance. eoß&tawd UNITBD BTATEB OPAMJSRICA.— DIBTBtOT or fMNNBILVA : * 'ijirV the District Ooort of the United States, for said Dia- thifasveath day of March, lies, by Botert B.' A«or»ej‘ef the said United sgalbst-UT tfaa ooal ofl atthe Bistllkry>cfte'rlght, batch* Oompafcy, in ttie cffnoty of Kris, In said district, andHh'e stUis; boilers, vets, teak*, receivers; nod ether vessels : tmed ln the dtstUlatios of the uideg ia acriito of fortsfiure, al leging in rafeetince, That raidWright,Hatch AOo. ■on end after the Ist day of Bsy'embetyA B, ita/jgt thoplio) sdote!ald, were i engaged fnihft business of datuiiegecalcil, and ween thereto'mid mur and tassels ; that they did distil coal oil \ tfcst they d kl not make entry-ol the number of 'gallons of men oh distilled and eold by them, and removed for con*, sxunptfon and sale, and did uotmak* returntbereof td the Collector ol the pn per OolUctfos District, u xwjilred by the Act'd OougrcawfJoljr 1, 1801, in %nch case provided: byieasoe wfamofand by force of aablAetof Ooagreestbelame property became forfottedto the United Sts* pray iagarodemua tltaoi ibesaaoabaAhoproeeeief said Court; tbcw, thuerore, In pmeusnceb/thomotriiion under ttfeaeaUd tbesaM voert, thme dfreited andfellv* «ird, 1 do beteby give publio novice to ad -persons dMmln* the said ooal oil, still#, boiler*, vats; tanks, racettervt ana>other,v«aeis used Imbadl.tillaion «fcOile:l,cr wBo havweny Interest in or tide to ths ktfnistjssw or have'anything to sty why the Dotbeooodemkeduicr<edf pursuant thetaid -Übet, ana'e-pjcJally to the msmbans-af tali firm of 'Wright, Batch Axompanr, Umtthegr be aad appear before thr said Court, tone bead in and for male DUttlot. at Wttibnwh, on the £«OOHD TOkSbAX ur APHID KKXT, ilB6B,)at eifvea o’clock In .-the tom neon oi-saM tUy,(i| the satne shall b> a day of JsrUdio.foo, othsrwteewn the' nut day of JmUdunion thereeitar,) then and there to interpose a Calm for the same, and make their vUegatfon* la that behalf. A; MO&DOUH. -U»A. Marshal tor WcsternDisltiet of Pesc'a. ; tltisbnrgh, Welch >6,1863. mbl7:Upl4 TTfIITED BTATKS OF AMfiBlGA—• V WSSTdttN DI3TMCT OF BP L FA* Pr 4, o» - ~. Whereas si libel of information bat been-filed in the BUtJcS Court of theUslted bates lo* said-West* ere District of Pennsylvania, on thfo Ttk day of March, A. D. IStts, hr Kobvrt fi. n *m«s.w | Etqoire, Attorney ot the United States for Mid Di.trict, against one hnndrsd and twenty baoetoof oral oj, diiUUed and rvAnad an the blstlUmy of Wright, Bitfh-A Company,at the cranty of Arts, Ha eald ia k oLsye. of forftitan, tlltglsn la sub* staaor, That said WMaht; Hatch * Oomeasy were, ow the-lMtnday ot-rebraary test, i aagiged at eels place in tbs tnslnasa.of dliullltg and lelnlug ooal oil ~thst tdd was refioed and uiatUied by them;, that they cacasd shs um to be' removed for us*, ooceubsjUob acd sale betas the same had heea inspected, gangtd ani-proved, at inquired b , iba Act of ;Oongrts< of July l, 1862, in such csss provided j •AnjLihat the said tarrels of co»l oU ware K J ati*i fas thfposseesion of , for thepuipuee ofaale,laßsud of and with thedfofnw evolfttba paymtakbttaPdutfeatbeteca presAibed ey'toid'Act .of Coßgrtui by reasen wbatejf and by fore, of said -hot the cald property became forfeited to the United States, and praying condemnation cf the amt and dot process of.saldCourt; , pareditcaof ihstbooitlod cnd*r* thb «eal of the said Coart, to me directed and dr JV-" •rid, I SoAereby glvepab&e-noUoalo all pttsone olAltaisg said e*al ol>, or have any interest iu or title to the same, vr knowing or having anything t» say why tbea»me should not be condemned u loxfelted porsnaat to the prayer cf the said i.behaad ssps ■lialigjAJhviasTTliMail ihsSaktal-Wtwgt, Ba»oh-< ACcmpuy.'tmt lb>y~wim:pb t ar t store the said be btld th acd for ths said District, at Pittsburgh, on theSBOUMD TUIIDAX OPAPBIL 2i£XT. (1863.) at elevsn o'clockta the loruneon ot ■alddsy, (tftheaameshsdl be a day of Jari4dlrtion, «Uerwue on the kextdey of Jurisdiction thereafter,) then and there to fnierptee a oialm Lj the alms as a mhketheir aUegettuns in that bchslt \ ' - r * A. JCVIDOGETi 1 U. W«Uib Duoia of Tta&'a. Ftttrtoiih. March 16,1&63. mhlT4*pli ijOUKiH USX UK AJt*KUUA'J.'IUNB £ roBS*I/LIHQ LftJtTOßP.Ualhi tb. Clot*, Ottcrnpt* MetebBtb t UC3Y * fro »» Bob-rt* UYem, Mward, Alb Amy, ? low tt John, terini t lif ward.ptttatnrgh: ° Barnard D. AO*., tavern; 3d ward; do; *•<•1 Jacob, eating home, lit werd,/o; Boekw V- A 00., other goods, id »ud t Allegheny; Battaar Btashen, tavern, *th ward,> 1 Jo; • Bowara-Vrad., ; do, BtrmliigbKsi; Berangtr Ft— , - 49, ' ImwrenoeVllle; 1 Bryan Jsmea, A), BCblneOn township; ! Bniatg Fetor, eatftg bonae, Lower Bt. Clair tp; Bopp mok, titers, Collin* tf? OMphell MoMbev, tiiToni* 4th ward, AOtihiif, Ooihaahaa V., ether goods, 3-1 ward, PttUbargb; Bogan Tboa., eating Jioore, Sd do, do; BUmond W. T., tavern, sth do, do; Biller J. BL, do, Stb do, do; Bramble Qot r «lb, do, let do, Allegheny; Froeiicb Anna do, 4th do, do; ' Feldbcsh Hsory, . do, Manchester; Fagea Thoms*, do, 4th ward,rittah*rgh; Qnh Theodore,eeilog'totme. 34 do, ' do; Berbcter Joeepb, tavern, 4th ward, Plttatrargb; H-ira John, do, 4tb do, Allegheny; Hartman John? do, Birmingham; Heer t Jid>q.Or« i do,, : Msacbtsfer;, £ JosetJoedpb, do, Befe fteplut; 1 Jbnae John, do, Xlisabetajtp; . ,E>elg M., callu; bonae, Lower tit. Clair tp; ■/ Hanffelt P., do, Blrmlegham; r „. Bnapp Joet-pU, tavern, lewrencevllle; Kegel Jacob, do, 4tb ward, AUegbem: Venn* Cbariee, eating bone, 4th ward, AllegVy; Kaufman Lonie, do, 3d do do; Seller Jacob, other goods, 3d ward, Pittsburgh; Mibliteln Berman, aatUr Monte,4th w'd, 4o; Miller Andr«w» Uvarn, Oollina tp; Mlllward Banana, taVein, Versailles tp; McDonald June*, - do, 84 ward, Alteghtsy; MoAllfeter Jamea, other good*, 84 w’d, do; Motlnllnagh M. Jr. A 00., do, 4tb w'd, Fittlb'g; McHalllo n., tavern,' 4th bard, Pittsburgh; Mouuabridga J., do, Bib do, do; M«wojsf J M eatiog borne, Bih w'd. do; ' Kelleon Joh> T-, 4thwW*d, PUtab’gk; 1 W» Morris, eating bone*. Pltttp; Xwstsre Philip, tavern,.4lb ward, Allegbanj; Hudolpb Goiirted, other goods, 4tb ward, AUesfc’y; KlroThomae 6;, tavern,fitb ward, Flttabtuu; HichUod John; . *#of ■ let.tdo** Joj AUrgbenjj , SfhuTaHpiry, eating host*.4ihw'd* do; c. kaegar Pater, tavern, McKswpartt / i .. flhrtdJacotv j do r < •.hherpatwg; v , /..'i - TVes3aa*p, do,, ,Mst.'ao4leaatp;- Volts Joseph, aattpg ho&ea, 4th ward, Alleghany; Vtosballyr. J. ft*, jv.fpwa, M waidtiEttMonigh} VUrheQsg A Bossing, u do, 54 A0,.-,--.,; «4if. - • WehrahgjObriatUsa; .dda -81-kAos do; - Mlttbscaaft Aognet, «aUnghocHa r .ad w*d,das . wotutarChatlaMiwny &h:ward<- 'f-doj - . Wegner. Jolfh, , do, Jdaacbtilir; >- •; v do, Birmingham; Ttw Goan wIH meet on MtfBBAZ, Msrih ttth, 1864, at ho act on the sbovs aaaaa, Bo> iMiatrsnaumut htfllad on or hafore aaid dat of hetfrnt? ’ • W.A.BXBiOB, CfarJ. : .ihhisatd 4 • ■ • r, ~ • . pßNfllbNtf, BOONT.r, BACK FAY, ( a. aXA GXhEL L'. ; “ i « s oM: i%khis : jp«a4 '' ’ 1 Ho.U4PrrrflßTß*rt, J Pittolmrghi Pa. OoUectlons la Allegheny and adjafalogeosatko. - / PfOMcatee BOLBIBBS 'OLAIMB, of every daacrlp* tlon; BOUHTIKB. tor all discharged Soldier*; PM BIOMO, tor Offloen and BoWiera; BBOH. «US and PKSBIOSB tor Widow*, Paianta, Orphan Chtfclrea, Brother* anaPietar*,-or. other legal repre* eentativeaof thoae died ta tbaaerrtoe. or have died after dhobarge, from dim—a contracted Ja aarrioa. gWSo charge ns til ooUectcd. and no latter will ha answered onleae a stamp la eactoaed,. liltoZyiui i JBAAC CRAIG, ~ ~ OUTUer SAW MlIiU, 1 I ' j . • ■. ALLMGRJBUT Vltt, fSaepa cositautly on hand a~larga ahd thorooghlt •aaacned stock oJ DBOXIHO; BOAT AHB BOTTOM FLAME, WIVBOW 7&AMB SI OFF, XiIMTLBS, JOISTS, BPOUTUIO, XiATHB, PA- Ao, t Ao,, Ac. Hi wiU fill ordaxa fcr SAWHB STUFF with Srnptae— and at fair- rataa. 4. - tami TOiUng I«SO TIHBIB or POP BAB* are partlonlarty lnYltad tO CMmlha hla atock, on OBAIO.STBBBT, near Bctlhioh.. Q’NKIL & BTONBMAN, . V MiHOTAqiOBBB* OP WIBB WOUE,' SBAterßtonnr wish OBOXH;ur?xa,of di SAMMTAL WIBB WOBK. txrFknnSh hi ; of WIBB tor ado, im. feltowa s V VMa. IffVoirßTfl WTBKBT. * ; OooparaUosbla AoUaAt. 4 • • . Smlthß .Was—A*a <tetndga; • AllAAßWhMliarß^jdSr^ S. RIDDLE * qo., MDIXOaB AND nrOPBINTOMa, l Pnblleallon omee No. 84 ElftS Itreet MOHHiHS AHDtTEHISaBBmoHS,IiiILI. OOHTAIHISQ THE liAT*SrirEW»“tn> TO THE . ‘ | FRIDAY MORNING, 4 '-MARCH {2O. NEW TEHMS OF THBGAZKI'iE, Komis Imn, 00. " •' “ ;7 ~irMi..Z|. S ' “ ooi⁢".;. .f - Bvtxnra Xntnor, by l fiQ.' ’ 1 “ ' S W—U.T homos, fingte oc'p^Bajer XOA . »*‘ elob«ofS<elO, i « J w.- » ” / '-ctabeofUrttfiaidrtv 2 .'^^^'; «nd one elxtra to the pany'sanding n t dab efSflasn» wa will hand the Xvaai»u rtiM T dtfy. Per a dab -of twenty vriil;Wnd. Ihe; Moarae Oaskn* dally. 'fltgjs cent*. : MWAH subecrlptiauwrietyfoadhajies, and papers ahreys stopped when the ttam^ikpjwfc; What ate Ceppfcrheadil. The Port nffeotf to be sngiptii' t© Iwi' wligt li meant bj Ute torn copp«l)*ad, jiiitliaow wed to designate a let of 'pfctttJcUne at snmUy' with the goTsrnmenfe and itf sympathy with lie essmiot, andlf there are ah£ipeeimeni of the hare. We ihalloniy Bejthat men who endorse VaLLaitoxoßav, pnbllih hie ipeeofcea with etrosg ezpzessiosß cd ; npprobatioo, an nonsoe In lnngnage expreAlve ofhlgVgfati floation the then supporeej faot that he wonld be here sometime in Ma|eh ; to address the “Dsaocraej/’ are what sfe call copperheads. Is the Port satisfied ? 1 he Newt from Bexico. The report bj the Preach army had eaptared tho dtjjrpf Mezlco, U, we Ai tiir .Utast date* the Preach were about laying Puebla, where the Mexicans weri.mid to here hid 54.000 troops. One accodßt stated, howersr, that Iratabotft 6,000 to Bjtoo Fronch troops! would theremala&er, itime 20,000 strong, wout&take mother root* to the capital; bet saohaltoryis io improba** ; bl» that we attach bat llttll credit to It. ' If it be tree, is reported-in the latest adri oea from Europe, that Kspiileon has instructed <Jsn. Forey to enter in to uiroaiy of peace with J cares, ea aeooaat of (he troubles la Poland/ tfajea, whether Mexloo is pp lured or French Invasion of thaireguatry wili be .of little coasequanoo. J S' 1 ' ' Peace PioplsUtoß. On the 11th instant, l&Coxiit>, a mem ber of tbeConftderjtfaCQpgreji, pffsred.e proposition for peace in tt* thape of a pream ble and a on*. .Waabnex.the latter i iZTow, therefore,thwCemese ofthe-Confed* erate States, deeply impajeed with the ooa ▼ietion that it it tinir;d«iigr ;tb leavenomiast untried to pat an end 4# ftiiUit icjsnoat to ths'eiTilUed world and disastrous to the per* tier engaged, belieTiug that.lte prolongation can only tend to embitter and perpetuate feel ing! of hostility between States whiohl hew ever pollUcaily dUanited, must f?er be Inti* metely connected by identity oflanguajp and of religion, and by the immutable Uwi of gepgraphioal amity and of mutual demand and tapply, deem the pretest time,! when there it a momentary pausi is eocdiet,LißU atye one to otter the word* of: peace j! She Senate and Home of KepresontaUTei of the Confederate States do therefore retolVe that they will cordially co-operate with the Sreoa tlye in any measure it may adopt, eonils tent with the honor, the dignity and the independ ence of there State#, tending to a ipeaay ret* tnration of peace with all or with .any ’of the States of the Federal Union. The resolution was referred without debate to .the Committee on Foreign Affairs. , Camp Life in the Army of tfcfi P N o« tomac. | A Utter from Stafford Coart House, Vm., to the N. I. ZW&«a«, thus describes oampjUfe in the Reserve Oread Division: i With oe oar era? h&ebeeomee town. l 'We here two bakeries, bUoksmith shop, diiguer* reaa gallerr, sutler** stores, herders shops, oerpeaier shops, watchmaker, vto. A visit to the bakery, established by oar lets commis sary, Lieut. Got. Salisbury, will well] repay the visitor. Forty-seven French field ovens ere renged upon the- sides of ! er Tight eagle. These oveps ere semi-ejUners of ooeoevely upon a bridk floor, end oorered with earth to retain the A woed fire Übuiit la each, end when thoroughly heeled, the breads ere removed tad piled'upon .the top;> end the breed pleoed In the ovens for bkklng. Three building* of logs aroTobmneoUd l with the bakery. Let as eater the first, which i, divided into two eompertments. Ia onbhelf, the floor* la barrels,' Urtkeived Bore‘ere elsothe kettles inwhicbtheyeaet is made. • Passing into the seoond room, we And the dough-troogbs, where the fiobe end yeast ere mixed end the dough kneaded. From these *troughs the doogh is tafcfo-in messes to e table, where it is weighed, twentj fwd ouaoes to the loaf, and pained for bhking. i Prom theaoe it pastes to the.ovecuu | Alter baking, the loave* ere carried to the keoond . budding, which U the store-room. Prom here It is delivered, |0: the various; DtvUkm end Brigade Commissaries. In the third bailding the bakers and their assistants sleep end mess. When in fall operation, working day and night gangs, about 100'men axe employed; IIS barrel! of flour are consumed, .yielding Caseafy ffcmewid loavt* ofbrtad. Better bread etahotbefdhudin the United Stateithan is turned put of thU bakery. The bakew are sol diers,principally Bermans, detailed from New To|k regiments, •: • s K ! < : JL i<iDT, recently escaped £rbm.Vifglnle, ▼riles to the Philadelphia /ageirer .that the j soolal demoralisation existing In thesjralh is ; very great. Though liquor ofthemdsttn-' ferior klndJU sellifig.at $3O or-s4o,aielic*/ -men of:tho higheitstandingare now/hbbitual* ■drunkards; fist-fights among; Old'tefidetrift' dad neighbors are common in nil' thb towns threugb whUhl havepuied* This dsaofafc isatibnjii notcobfihedto,tbe men anlyjj ladies, of the highest character bare fallen tub dis graceful habits. Preaohing, Sabbath ahd dey sobpol, in most plsees, havn been auspended. The o(Boers, as a general thing, ArWbf ' the* ''die in the last ditch'* order,tat if fti* wereleft tp the rank* they would wittingly :jiy* jib the tyrannical of Jsiff/jlMvis for their good old government at Washington. Any man between sixteen and fifty»fivd years of ago is liable U be akrested by anywU or mllUanr offioir,'or ang or even a eonitable miy, without a written ordefr, ,tnke amen by the collar and say "come with me to thohnay," - - -c!:' L.*.- .. COXTXinorion rxow APan.—Thepobjde of ! Key. Weit have Contributed and forwarded $l,BOO !to the funds of the United States Ban. itary Commission for the relief of slckend wounded soldiers/ American residents in Chita, sB>6B* 84. Americans at SautUgo dp a Cabs; j 6487, (sqaai ! to $8,484. CaUfornle, Oregon, Washington T*rrit©xy,.tho .SptihrUh’ Islands, and Indeed AU parts of»Ad world whore there are Americans, fctT® |b*ial gifu, Oo»Trihr*D- tioHfi of tttnn fate&B ißoag the ialiiblUAU --of Btalhwttlr :11U^, •oui on aoeoaatOf tkt *»i»nrt ,of r .tho/or*S« aol tappllM for tti# #iit Bu Loali."Xt rappUM |w troopo to ttiw j a pptitt fto» Th * Gy MARCH 20, 1863 EeAukt of Hoif. J. p, Penney, of Allegheny, JftiUoerid to the Senate of Ptnntylvania, on \Fri ■ day, Marth 6, on the rttolution granting tAe «*e oftU Stnat e Chanbtr to Govt, Andrew Johmeon and Joveph A. FrySl. .» We regret that oar space will not admit g>f the whole of this admlrablespeechj but-we make room for the following fine passage which so clearly exposes the sophistries of this men who woold sink the country to keepthoir party up: , . - ; Mr.-Speakor, there is a sophistry in the ar< foment or the Senator from Berks,tn attempt* lag tCHdiatingalth between the'Administra tion, as ho calls it, and the Government. What is the Government of the ooontry 7. Where had it its origin 7 . The fathers of the old Revolution framed onr Constitution; they ■plat into it the elafisa that established the ex* Entire authority. I may say, too, that In the very foundation of thatGoTernment an anoei ter ot the Senator from Berks held a promi nent part, and in theoldannais of the devo lution may be found the record of his honored 'name. It is 'questionable,’ Mr. Speaker, juhether (and I say it withouta sipgle feeling of unklndness toward him) tho spoeoh of the Senator from Berks did credit to that signal tfre. Suppose, sir, that one of the signers of tsat eld Deolaration of lodepchdenoe which Rdi at.the foundation of oar Constitution anil ojir laws, had been seated in yoar place, and had Hsteaed to some of the professions of-loyf 1 altythnthnve-beenimado hare, whatwould be think of sucJa-monstrou* doctrine Loyalty to what, sir 7 “Loyalty.to the Government and the country," they-feyo: What is the Govern* meat but the oonsttUUional authority of the country.. Ihe Constitution has fornisbed you With the means ef piecing an executive officer In thsrj£resldeatial chair. ’lt Ixas entrusted h)m audelothed him*-with allthe executive, power of the nation in his* department.-' If has made - him commander-in-chief of your armies. When a rebellion arises against the authority of the'Government, it is his eworn duty tnrdbll that rebellion'and enforce obeV dienes to the laws. What does hedo ? Tho moment that this rebellion broke.'Oat. when tie first gun . of Sumter sounded Qpon the ear, that sound, as the Senator says, coasoll dated the efforts of all loyal men of the. North. It is true they were consolidated 4>e oiuse that war tbo first impulro of their patriotism. That was the first impulse of the genuine, well-founded patriotiimof the nation, before party leaders had time to mouth their treason, asdlhe people went as one man to the baftlej,. That was the truth'theSenator ntter *ed Ihqn. machinations, party d#tb»s and party Ambition has. taken the place of lore of country with certain party leaders, and we find a different state of affairs. When the rebellion is in.progress, the Presi- ignorfng.nll party in the patriotio devo flpa of his heart to hit-country,:is surrounded an 'administration which in their earnest eddetrot tbaidhim bare trusted to these weak promises cfloyalty, trusted men that .they oeghtneverto have trusted, trusted them bon e«Uy and placed them in-positions of power, which the subsequent history of the war has show* thejr.ware not worthy of. They have placed in power men who professed loyalty# who, after obtaining'position and influx wijce, bare, like the Senator from Berks,' mhde this. # supposed distinction, between ifce-goyefament end tho administration and Ute country, to eover up their disloyalty, and who bare allowed themselves to say, “to bo tore we are loyal; we are very JoyaldtUens -Tall of u«—but wo are oppeebd to the admin istration, M and. yet they haro accepted o&eas under* it to betray the country. Tho adniinistEa-tlftft liu.hc&a, the trust it reposed la such Democratic loyalty ar.we hare heard to-day. “Opposed to-the administration," says the Senator. How? Your President is commander-in-chief of the army. You are opposed to him, are you ? So is , every rebel In the lend opposed to the President—opposed tothecommander-in-chlef of.your armies ? Then yon are sowing broad cast sedition and tctoU is .tho Very armies thkt are in the field for the suppression of the rebellion. Call you that supporting the Gov ernment? How are you to be loyal to your Government if you are throwing'every possi bly weight in the very [pathway of your oom mander-in-chief who U attempting to march to 1 victory over this red-handed rebellion. WUI you tell me that? ’Therols the sophis try of the argument.' Ton say# "we are op posed to the Administration and we would say to! It, ‘stopyou are going contrary to law; calla convention| amend the Constitution be foreyou proceed further with the war." .Sap pose you do call together a council of represen tatives from all the Sttftee of (he Union—“a patriotic# national council," as you say—and tnilte tbu seat by-your ride, the red handed whp eome there with the blood of yoar brotheron their hands—who have spit upon and repudiated your Constitution# and who have •api U was not worth tho paper open which it is‘ written—invite those memrho have spurned yobr proffers ofpeaoe, and let qi see how the cea There ilUyoar D«m eratio candidate for the Presidency; Breokin riqge, as a delegate from Kentucky ;ofc anoth er yeat is Bright; who war expelled for his treks on; on another seat Jeff: Davis; on another seat lomeether man, who hkt Imbrued 'lll4 hands in the blood of every iunooent men and woman who Was not-opposed to their country. Upon tho action of mohan august assembly you would have the President and th* army watt before they preenma to strike one blow against rebellion. Thai is the logic of gentlemen, “for God's take.-stbp your ©pAratton*," say they ; “yba are arresting tractors without warrant oMaw; let them gb>‘ the eountry.eannot afford to-let yon amit traitors now; therelsn'o’law fbritj.geto work and amend youfCoaititutiouVoaU yonr 'Coigresi and have them enact an amendment to {that instrument." Give the President power to suspend the writ of habeas corpus,” toy they, “and then you may' arrest these 'traitors." Is that the loyal ty.wki oh now sup ports tho government I - ... . • >< ~,a $e said in conclusion: We muit go back to the one point where we profess to stand; and-no matter by whet party, names it labell ed.'we must go back to the*< one single point; unity in. favor of .supporting tho Government and in voting it sipr-liety lendingit. our arm L .eUaiutoOT«tn»ent tadstfalL Bltiae upon any political or otnrwise#and the rebellion cannot be sap msid. The Senator Mlt ns they will unite thejswordwtththeolive braiehof peace. I tell Uni when you come with tho olive branch ?? HdWWtt' ••-Hi giro yoh th» hjipTOsorit ul tit. gtlldwa foKOU«ltor,J •I th »•“ «* iS» .word* si theXord liveth#you and yoaz rebel • wsr d> tor-vc l tm ntdra ti»t thli Moaned rebellion, nlth ell ita UMCtorit limit ui etaU b* oonqnored ud th. *umwtrort&.OOTMnniMit eeubllihed ud aujnaltiMliiapiU of thobjpocritiael cry and muoubitJMUe. af party leedori who teak to dniteorit. Ant when Uut U: done, th. people will look'with pity and contempt upon the [miserable triokitere who attempted to do- Mine and mislead them here# as they sink into 'jheirmerlted oblivion. V- ; ,/ i Remarkable Case or Hallucination, mi Irish woman named Mary Kell, reaid-* jagjla New YOrk, m arteatad on Tuesday loot! for haying caused tho doath of h»r child, sg*( thru years, by luting it upon's hot ihoiil. Tho laid Monday, aha fully mado up her mind ,to tea tjtheqnei tion as to whathor tho deceased Wasjtar child. A man who formerly Ilred fa r tha tame boom tad told ,wUnaiithatthero were f'/aireea” about. Before cowing to thla ooditry from Ireland, witness vu taught tho common ■upetetitlouof herccuntry, that whepeTer “fairu*" frequented o homo itwai proebmpUro erldonce thatloma ohlld la tho family had baen changed for another while in , lti *adle; and that tho trao.ir9 .le : tost the metier Was io.heet a I hotel red-hot, aad than : make the child ait upoa it. T lf it ware 0 fairy ohlld. oroba hot holonglngto'tho mo than, it would fly army, bat If it romolntd itwasher ownjohlld. Tho mother says oho made this teat by hooting a ihoral until it ws*: rad-hot; and thoo aha antthochUdupon it. *The re sult jwas, the ohlld wea, burned 10 badly that . lb dfcd.ta about a tank afterword. Mathias 1 dMll tho htutaad -at > tho daladedmother, ’ tWUpedltathe did not kaow oboat tho ohlld ' h»Tisg baa«:taraod till Just yrertoui to iu death; that for toms time peat ho tad bo : ■uidu!Jx^U|oighiJU(:.trUb!«ii..iatißo t .sta - !■**» : WMMMpffiM tat maltyooald be do- PennajKaßia Legislature. Beported for the Plttaborgh Gazette. laWreh IS, 1863. Hocbs.—The-Speaker prevented the pet!*' tion of-citiaena of Juniata ; .cottnty, praying the passage of. a iaw.to prevent the immigra tion of.negroes into the State.:..- ; BiUl9s| tie restore the tonnage .'on the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, (the-UUe has been amended to read, "an aot to tax tho. tonnage on transportation lines and the gross receipts of Certain corporations/’)' was - Mr. Bex, of - Montgomery; moved to post pone' indefinitely L ibe* rabsion-to XeobnsWei 1 the vote cm the final passage ef the bill/madC some, dayaxinee* :Tha motion was agreed bo, and thaWll;.wiuriientiathe_6ftnat#.: •• to provide’for .the. .wdingry expenses of the Government and other [gen*, eral and spooific appropriations, was called up as thespeelal-order. v~- : '*■* i- »•-« s Thatportiom of ‘tho bill *Teldtlte u to’-dhi So perintendentof pnbHoprintiog-wal ed -by Mr, Kaiae; dent jhall r :hexcaUor report annually;to the*. Legislature the amount, of pubiic.prinUßg: done, andoVery kind and qaajityof paperi furnished, ahd ihe price p.aia per ream. j Mri EeX; amended !t'py adding thitlhb Superintendentbrrequlfed to be and rb'trialt/ ih Hariisburg-at ftsirthree'days durihr thfl' ■lttibg of-the Legislature. i Mr. Hopkins,- of Washington, - amended the bill ibyasthotiiingAhe Governor to- emV ploy.a MiUtary.Soeretarv -At a. salary of $1560 per junum* and, that i $l5OO .be. appropriated tor the payment of. laidSecretaryi . Mr. Gross amended tho 19th section in creaalngthe payment of ’thojudges '6? the District Court,.and Ihe' president and'‘aiilst ant laW yadges of the Cotzrt of Common Piets of thfr eotmfy *isf -Allegheny $15,006'; 1 alio/ ss,ooo fbrthe law -Judge created' last winter or so taueh thereof as is necossary* - - ■. 'Mriri Jobbson* 4»f- Crawford, ■ amended this fifth seotion sotoread,for the payment of the' sdiaries and Imileage ofjthe president, addi tional and/assoelate. jadges; of the several courts’ofCommon Pleas in thia ; Comcqoh* . wealth/'except in the city, of Philadelphia and the county of Allegheny, thesumof so much thereof as may:be' uecsr-' s%ryi> :• - - 1 * • .Mr.-Grant, of Batler,ameaded the 2Sdiec* tion- by adding, " asd $5,000 for the Or~ phans'FKfmßchool, Butler county/* which wasagreedto i ,:.r^ tlhe following are tho corporators.named in the bill to incorporate the People*# Telegraph Company: William 7. Leech, Horatio N. Bpfroughs and James Magee, of Philadel phia, Thomas H. Wilson and R.' 0. Williams, of Harrisburg, George W. Brewer and ffm, Heyser, of Chambeaborg, Thomas Si ; Clark and WitUam Thaw, of Pittsburgh, and tbelr assoriatas' - The line is to extend'from the Delaware river to the Ohio State linew, To. have authority.to erect and connect^with lateral branches and telegraph lines; In the. States of Jersey and Ohio. Tho.rest of sh'o bill Is like' the bill to Incorporate’ the Uoion Tolegraph Company. ■ M R. PMjtjroSi IN BECONi) -^gpgg(S *' ; "^fiiiJpypi^Koal,. \ W SgJ^ A octatreOMekerlaf. beaatlfal black v*lndt OM«}.TenUUk — r ~ TT - T ,. tTr -;ffego 00 A. t ocUta cbickering, rwewood, ronnd cor* Certfa ffritVate 2OO 06 A T ocuve Hay* a Co n roeewocdj a haadeoma j ’ Pl*tiQ.ln good apt*yf-^,,,, , 00 A BJi oct*r* btodtrf, roMwood, tarred panels , latront.:.— ,166 oo •A *• • --- -- Concur* Cain ft Cx, roMwocd, round -•• •' i front; tsunUrat PlanoUO 00. 1 #*W*ri» tMcKSfing,ttasnF«Qd , round cor-' l5O 00 A 6 octaia fiaU»t.:&»Yia ± Oo. r * 135 00* A 6 ocUT*. fciodartf so ou A o octafa Swift, « , , 75 nri A 6 oetan C«rma&f «' .... -'ftn 00 A fioctanPanbfcm, »• -BCr^OO A I octir* Load, •• jj) 00 A s>4 OcUto * „„,„ , „, ! ,i„ V) 00 'AtocUr* 'IS'OO' for hJo by .:, Ji>m* H. MELLON: -' ® l3 SI Wood KrteL B**“' SSS'BBST'Uf Tas WOULD,'* \| B y'f]' T&ey teeeiwdA HBSX CLASS PklZ*. MIDAIj, at the LOHDOIV -'WOBLD’tJ FAIR, 1861 . . A choice assortment prom i»d--ta, «ad to arrir* oeatweek KLfcBBEA / Solo Agents for Stoinwav'a EUnoe, t • mbs ~ Wo M >!ab airi»C^ j£AAiS*rB TiA W O i^gjy- Jsmt (par* rtoaoa to lie Ceumtrji - jTfjf- An entire mw sttortment just receited. terms liberal. All iutramests warranted for five 3U y' CHABIOII£LBLttni,U link;t»eV ;Sele Agent for Eaabe’e A Elinor BromPtoaer. mblO- •• 7 • | ; r,; •: ; QtLBAEEaX ‘1 - 1 Kafce by Ha!sea Brel, New York, and warranted fifeyeef*- . Afoll auoi talent jmtrrceiTed. \ .- CaAELOTXJC BtDU €, 43Xlith atrect, r QcJ* Afmtft)r'Ha!n« Brpa ‘and Knabe’j tTort»alfad' Hanot .u , -tehtl) : I JUMSCEMdMtviJirEO UB. ■axrafiutarejs of /| ; IEA D PIP K, SHEEIANI) BAR LEAD, And ds&lexs la Pig lead, Block Tin, • . AH» . '' 1 ~ . . P&te&t Shot, \‘WisFa arttaMf^' B*r*»Er |tini Ma.Bioufcmß,-; . "lutemil'v ■ J^AAUI.YUYJ i ; k -1 <■ - - »'oolou. . yste^v^-s^r^ saorTinaovitav • daek dbab,. LIOHI BBOwi; DABK BLOfc. ~ \XMitOWV* - ’ • 1 LZOHTBIiUX.' 'MQflrTKWiOir, -- DIBK G&VXN. OBANGB, , * LIGHT QBIBH, -^MAGNNTAf . PINK,... ;«ODFBBIN©, . PCBPLK,,' ' TKKHOH , s '••-B fc ATJ. : *?•"'- BtfIALPUBPE*. 1 ••• ynww:# to ts I * FAMILY s ir;.^ .|>rojelog BUk, Vooltn Shawl*. ‘Bcarth Dn«e^BlbboaC*notoiG' f yfth&fit*jrHata. TeaCwivKld- Si Tlmm Dyaa are mixad In the (onh' of powdera&n. centratod, ara thcrooghlytaated, and pot cpin neat iMi., Tor twenty •dTa.oaui* yoa can color ai manjr ioodj aa would othenriawtderflre Uncathat eniai .zhaprDCweJfl any on*can m the Dyed with perfect «nooe». i Direction* la*idi.'' : '■ lUmi&atorad hj SOW B A STBYxfiB, 156 Broad* w*y«'Bo*toiu • i.tir; ;•>— <- Tcf calabjr. Dnalstf and'DealexS; ln*T#ry dty ,v v-.« ~ia%gia -\a?TMA IHSORANCK COMPANY. XCI HAJtTTOBB. OOHH. OMbiTnaniy HottaWd Onti&cslM ... • tf IfldjbtadaM. gKlwad AdepcalUd Slgantt* h»6i—436,661 U [«W fOfk» HMlfcrd. -v. .v K . jl» jUlMfclpfaU «M v < . ssssTKnrrr grS f ßroeUn t Hpfft»- / • v ■w fc ? |uSffiSjnl, oo 1 . Beal - jrijjiSr it i T” ;' ' *!*8«l'UBILIIl*S| ® lMe|,iui^UtadAiMdiu4l»jDS> 97 J«WT PiTM^ W 5 [ ?' t I “ —rrr ■" '■ a»^397T; « 1 j.. _. Ofovth ftimt, :. VOLUME ; LXXVI-j-Nd; 108 Offioi, tiU. iIERAHI) XABIir&nrSUBAf CB:' ■ !AAfavH-ssWii&" ■ ■ Wm.TxKtek, . |. ,1. oliiaaaß bn* • tswn ot o»unV7- OOJco Ho. ap&JßoUut li^b*o»«q^rProiw;;j.' MwW*-i*W«-i.4ifil»eW) (ft . Cffoond not, fir?* ~• ! fc.462 cc Tpam &;.&,G4V6 sar«eftfcMi6rtgaf« v "•■■.’ county 6 l«r et. P. R. B. Loan;; JfUftO UU OpUateraUwnd*, wUWnwU M „.,„I.;.„ 0 (ft agnttajptoa i*ad BcQfcdV’PapJ-McitTtuKi ': J7T * .. ‘ Company,imortgs®* 10an....... . «.ox .W>- ; . AumijlTani* Railroad Oo7« ■: J,QOt'(k Xnwraao* flo~; *VS6O/OC .. -Btocfegf Pehnwne , jOpaniMrial Saaks; do. $ ; Union H, ficrif._ t ... rr ...;, • , co . .Bill* Becßiralrlc, tmsmea* l jiper.4U,4^.-'' 16,2af IS Book Accooata, accrued Lntertat, .72 , G*ab .hand»o(;aflpatt„,. M jn r HK^.^ x , '-• '• I ••‘• v --- X' *- : ;: ' '• * V •ffgnp W.'g tff • . ...; OIdCH TUiOBBp; Md. .i; VM, :-V<t ; OJMOtOMJ i.j, k : . iUeai llogloj,. Hi XL Caiaou, SamafelHßttpaatn," ; “! K. Lcrtrrbp, - . ,WmUßi’Ehaaipaos < :: i.l ißohCfolaud/-’ < . Jiobartfiteeo, ;: J j ChM. belaud^ ' Frederick Brown, | , Fred’*. i#n£k, *■ iWnfciMn4«r,' 1 (-•• j Jacob 'Tj.Bnlittoii a Btereamn, . J ~ / BenJ, WoiTingleji.i I'BnUbßowan* , ■'■■■'.■- John B. WorraU, i I Jjua.tt. Woodward, Marshall Hill, j I Jofan BiasetL' PHub’cß. ■; .I'B. MXHO&BlAHyMcrawy. V" ; , - ;. . 1 i. J- <&■ Agent. . my 9 Kortheaflt conifer Third and Wood atreefc. KAIMUiLMT? AUAJ-Nbi IA/SB iiK JL rthK.-«iASKEnt ms ifiamiAiiCi ooh rAJTf Or-fUISADSLPHIt onto; B 6 Jbi ai Cfiq*SQU| Street,C«urFifth.. • . ..: • i Stateateiit 6f Aweta,; January' Ist, lfeGy, agreeably to uu set of -Assembly, being—; First Mortgages, amply »ocurad..i.;,«Uu.M',BBMW 00 B«al Sdtale, iprea’tvnL. $108,314 61) ooct JUta|s6B 0(V, temporary Loans, on! ample. Collateral ' Becuriee....— s»,l£s >. Stocks, (pre«ent-T»hM;Bfitt,6e7 ;, .#9,7M '(«: i I,BXIOO Oaan ....rU-i-—. 'X7,OU 00 ~ , ■.,. !..• ; 68 , kWTlio onlj'prvfiljfibm prszoluuia which this Company.can. dirideby |*w nre.froSrriikbwhJcii tare bam '< •- iaedtanoa mode ©a frery .description: Oi property, "’ In; tawn and country, at rates *• lov.m an -.• with ucuritj. ** “!: . * Since thcmUijwivo?TUlon,uperlodof| ttirty >eat»;'. * tb*ifluye paid loeeea by fire to or. amount sxoeedii. ■Wat* 'MUia m >of DeUart, thereby afiordlog erldsuce •f;the adviuitane«,of their abili ty and' dispcmtl<m f 't6 meet wLh' promptneso all '' . liabilities, . r . • -r-i K . •,• • ! ; . uiaicurn riui Lower paid during they«cr“lBs8 M .-L. 6? . - Charlesfi. 8anck0r, ....1 . Iskao Lea,, hlordecai D. Leads, *’ ‘ f Jii&l; U. Sinitii,' '' Sobiaa Wagner, i--kdir£rd'O. Dole, Datld A Brown, f |, 0«0.-, : W.vKicti*rd*, :. Samuel Grant, . i Gabrge Falee. CHAKLBS h. SASCH:JtB. iY«<deki* ~ . KBWAlil>.a DALL,fic*Pr«id^ Wwi A. Btmbl, btcriUSr& vn'UuL; ' “ ' * J. OiBfcIGSfcCOIJHB,Ape*,,;, , aye ' Office Hortlieast cor, Wood diThM gts, . WJ£&mAr'i&SUK&£Ui£« VOhLtA *- r G* 1 Uo. &2 ■ Watdr street;'Spang 1 Oo.’»ff ore* hotwriupstair** PHUburgh, r ;.• . ; -H'rtl .vuvy.asatati '.aU .Mods of tirt umd Uvi** . Bbitti ‘ A arl aoil emd *bo:ar%\i4Ur- - (Mrotfer uhick thfm-.M -i.nomrri, at ijerk* Ife&ftfv.' pretactfoa to Uas* tew w.fce UwmtmL "•! V 1 OUTGBBB v Ja, LS6S J >*'• ■'? Btdojt; CO n£k-L-?*L - Premium Hfftes,..''. n ~ f • 87.65&-' 14 ■ Hatoa’aud BUL PiecoHutariZ • 174,0761^ i •. • f ■ . omejouj .... .. ...v B. Milled, Jr., ' ' | Ahdriete Ackley* ! Jemes MoATiley, • • ~ Alexander SMor: fiathaniel lioime*, J., DirfeLM. Lobs*. • Alex. Mlmfck, 1 Bees <f. Thomas. George Danfe, , " I 'Beqj.?. BakeffalL William H. Smith.l John B. ITOhS*7 •0. W. Blckstsos. 1.,,'; . v; ,my3o • ' ‘ . JT. AL QQKDOK, frscrefc mSOSAHCE COMP'Y OF sons I ■ ■.■■'! : AMJSEXXJA. ! PHIIuUU&PBIA. • •' Iniuranoe Co. of the State of Penn’*, !' /• FmLAOSLFETA; .. . Haxt£ud,£ir«;lainrimoe Company. la tfcttbmold udrellabkOwtt bj*ppUc*Uaatoj ., t ]. fcgfcdly /i\iXi4fcai'alNßUKA&oJSCOMifAJi Y . . Tw "*****ff4*"^* v>l * t *T Id 'tbi utinili "•. oTfchr J£knxs t - Ulh' am By crta, and tip MilguMop qfthi.ff—■’ ' la»aw4<«4iat.W»TirlilinMrtotoi WpL-BljUly.o • fr*- flC»*Ui* l \i: ;V ,o <- i JotarShUtt+Mj.. •• BMCnRuy <"- ' 1 ' ! «<UhruC7xi . •StesT-!.; .r^***- OTHfIIKKATT. O. A UUWU&tiX, UiSUiULNUK mm. V' ■ i U;rfiomtio “5* : I . ’ ;iaSfe.- ftSl*'. 18. IfrfahaiiiMck; f. B*bi.HTls*Tii. ’" -J '••TMtß.'CADllisWcbV'' - ’ V <■-j ' l! 'Cs'liiil y »ai«i s£l- ! s’J* •"vtv?- i». •»' vis \ ,E^ntw^atm©r i oCfcOakrt i, ■ s°*. J-\ | lr; r fflifUßfliftTßa"i »»d<to ’ . JiriiMMAIC WOMi, BTgAtt iimOAS-m. -,:; i TXBO, uui BIPAIBtUQ pngiptlj ittndid *- ■ ■ .. - A . man »o* oom. 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