p, .;‘, 87:4 tig'.4. c :' , ...: e .. VOLUME XX the fittsinigh Fast. • /whom,' Dowry Morrdng, Wundayi Ikongdod,) At the North-Beet earner of Fifth and Wood eta. Throw Biz Dollars * year, payable strictly advancer Spangle °opals, Tab eatata,.nr sale as the °minter in the 04hoe. antibir thelierweboye. ~: r.yM .:[ O Iti~~ /:a:y~riy[:~ MEiEM2MEI Ono zu5ect1a0,....... SO 6 .Thrioll39oStkeur,w.... 1 00 . 100 1 76 60 2110 800 00 1501 00 7# Three weekB,--.-- 400 966 900 196 100 600 886 60 160 . 176 Two 700 466 60 286 260 Throe months....:-. 900 46 00 4508 00 , 8 00 00 loon monthe.—._... 10 00 666 600 886 live moutbm...-- 11 00 7 86660 8 66 12 00 8 00 600 4 00 0 16 00 1085800686 9 One rear.. 90 00 18'8610 00 666 19 Shading Oard, MIX lines or loss, per annum.-. 10 00 One !square, per annum, tatiallUtlYo 01 paper)-26 00) Marruige niWoes, 6 cents: Death notices 26 eegts I . J. 11,RAFF-.—XACIL HUGUS WM. Gs.A Wedern stove Works 4 pirissinum GRAFF 41, C& MLNI7PACVMBB4 UTOULD CALL TICE ATTENTION VW - public to their large dock of wells e leered Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves ,IMIO-DtPROVED NITCHL RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, i i ttri v crA ici acliM %War f rr i TEl EITATN The Diamond, Advance, ?tic -Tight, Eclipse, tad tROlf CITY, • Wen) awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Paw for the BEST COAL 000 E STOVES. Also. FIRST PR Mgt= &Waled tik,C3e , TBU a mizafamr, °Lora' EmBLIC, For the BEST WOOD 000HSTOVREI NOW IWO/be ANN'rUO4I AN and KANSAS tetattWiiiitllneva.Aassed.: .We call DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stook GRATE morn & mom iDi THA 13T•T8. 11.MOiilizie The trliM6BlThueTALTalitilE •. Cook Stave with Boapetone %l o w, the Ore better then iron - , 4.„„b, SOOFINC GRAVEL. 'CEMENT CANVASS ROOFING, DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, • And In the most durable manner. A.* INik THE MOST OOMPETE.N'Ii workmen in the oily, who understands dinin business, we can safely say ,sve odi do work ad cheap, and, if anything, better than any other Bret in the city geperon done wick attention ant* care. 'Makatlida for Asia th the instrusti onae-, Enudiat EINITIIIIIELL MEE r. a. Ir. <SHOP& 4 _0 ;1 HANCOCK. 4446 - 41..rEr 47' maw,' NO. 78 GRANT STREET jt is tATTSBOSGR, P. .'JezzireatErmArrcr -TO- T 0 s PATENT AGENCY PATENT AGENCY P..obt. W. Yetwick Dewts C. Lawrpnee. `tivelve or the past on - r years MAIM ne r of 4:111 r e rhl g Si nch o he Scientific can, Pa y fl , tor Fir- Caen - IrMirft In alt it I UMW Sami sens. Wearirank OM- Ger of tkeira-, tent Office - - last ifb 4,,Mft*bet I=q l 4 9 'Vh. lavki P,Dl=.°°* • 14 1:71. 1 7wo iV r nIWo otea of .I*Olor I • " Calgt CO. l le a1(1. , F , 09 er s, ' 4 ; 6 '416 iii"VRTERB '\‘` WARS, GLINS &o. ALSO , Pia And Desient in EOM iffiNglikililut SU Wilinf, ;',lffr 01 , 1 4 1 8 2 0 ' Übe*" atr9at• wow. 4 1 1/TBlitra6/11. Pd. )4A - T0N;,711144p1g Sroo, . eIOBBERS 4 RETAILERS —or— Trimmens ti gmbroideriesdicalery, Gloves. SWAG orarit a ngrabirta, ftk is Z; r nrlll !bona, A (pi wrobNddl i tTANNalwaya on hand. Arrow and tkani Herd=la leaped at ktk , Tribes. sitTON, Iffkoitum k 00, lasK No. 17 Fifth street. voimnmeiinri, ! inac liii.pCA,NDLESS Genera hirinerr ,IMENIANS 00Fle:2 , POOCaraare to iet3asulless, biome s Deo W Hi 3 148 A L ErG ftdt't h OS Wood and Wsktnr now, PITTSBURGH. PA. A LARGE SUPPLY OF B AND BBOES Joni roodred and for sale at a aught advanoe on • costal the CHEAP CASH EITORZ of JOSEPH H.' 80HLA.H17,7 CW3===== DROANB-45 barrels Paeans jusUre 1. oared and for oda br , otabol ' C *7. .hka fatalvatas 10113 U V• • • - U BUTTER-2 barn reeetred and faratis sams B. COMM i; . I . ",, .1 . -T '. P ? ;#, J i .., :;., ,i .1 ~ i 1 '... Z.P- 1r ' • .- , ~.,.., -,,r).....V" -,. ,-, ,ri ...: • .-, . • -- '4, ,- vo . • .A ~ , ...' 1 ~,, .v.l 4 -t.f.,1,..,,-„,.....,...,,„:„ , :,.,, i „ i . : : ka. .• , , f • L' - f ',44.4,.....____ I : • • , - ,;. ~.4 4 ; !.i. i i't 4: i• :.. II , • :Of '' -..:''' ~ ' t. , ~ , , Y , ,b , .: iA. 1 ~ . '" ,' t: ~ ..iArt it - lA:tisk al. ...VJ ..11L. .., • .. : V ::.,. .'. 0 n ; I • - ; . rs.DV!.., 0'41.-- ta.._ .. •iE • ;,..iii I N. - .... . '' '" " .... •-_-. _ ~. , ..., Iri ... .1" t I ...: 1 - ' 'i • 414 .. :N i.' 4 1 • C.% ~ . i ~ 1 I '' , ..1 : I 1 N--'s ..,-.:„.,;:'",. '',', •-,,, ...', ",,, 1 " ' ' i " . , -..9, --.-- . _ . ~..-., P., • '" ' ' ' • I —7- 1 ' ... , , ' . '-1 -...‘ At 1 . 1 - f c„.,. OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE. Data Cotorst:—Yesterday the Ftret Section o ' oar Batters, under command of Lledia. Tingley; and McGill, was ordered to cross the Shenandoah: We left our quarters, on Camp Pill. Harper's Ferry, m. 12 in., and procaeded across the river 17 means of a rope ferry; nine companies of Colonel' Geary's regiment crossed with us. By Bp. in., we started for thisnlice. On the way we were joined by f , ur companies cf t e First Michigan Cavalry After a mlich of three mil, we were halted, and then discovered that we had taken the wrong way, We countermarched to the Potomac and after marching down the Virginia shore for two miles, were compelled to halt for the night, owing to the darkness and miserable condition of the Nati.— Sleep was oat of the quash b; the wind b'ew 4er. fact gale, and ad swatted anxiously for more.--. wetstarted listen after daylight, an& reached Lot, ettarilte at Ua. to. The cavalry preceeded the column and anointing the v i llage captured six rebel pickets, who were cent, with an escort, td Harper's Ferry yesterday. Tre m.l3rity of the hou,es being vacant, the soldiers are quite court firtatly chartered. Onlunday afternoon oureiart airy scoots reported the presence of 800 of UtiMie. ' sisuippi Triers, with e_ he Didier,' and one piece of ertilery, within three mi'es of the village. Twq companies of cavalry, four companies of Colonel 28th and gun No. 4 of our battery; the latter commanded by Lieut. Geary, started about 4 p. in. of yesterday to try pad capture them; hut as yeti we have nos report of them. :Viet coffee can be had here sells readily at $1 80 per pound; tea $* Cal cr 40 cents. Tobacco Is the only moderate sr. bole to-,be MM. The crio AIDS of the feminine F, F. V.'s, is not near so expecsive as that worn l your Iron City .19elles. The Crum feel.ug among the inhabilan..Als quite Warm s'l.te our coming , We are waiting the wivel et our supply train.-. You may expect to hear of me soon from Lees. burg. Yours, A. P. 8 --I torgot to mention that the Second Fec. Lion, under command of Lieut. Geary, reached this place shortly after our arrival. It had been sta gloried on London Higtte to cover the croeadng of the Shenandoah. 1 HARRISBURG CORRESPONDENCE HOOI3II Or IiEPRY.SENTATIVES, } 4.eataissuac, March, 6, 1862. Hon. Speaker Howe te ok the than at 10 o'clock, after reading the jiurnaL The special order was taken up in Committee of the W hole, Mr.Lichtere vrallner in the chair, the :' onimidoe rose and the bill pieced on second read.og, after considerable discussion, pro and eon, from several gentlemen. Mr. Armstrong moved that the bill unde r consid eration, 11l and the Senate WI, be recommitted to the Committee on the Military and the Ways and Means, and they to the special order for next Wedneeday. Ruled out at that stage of the pro. cee<Thnge This g ntleman again. in another form, renewed hie motion, and at the !suggestion of Mr. Cowan, ttytt. Abe mad) the order for to-morrow; antl that the b./1 re be also recommitted to Vie . same committee. The Committee were then io. strutted to report by to-morrow morning. Agreed to. So the bill goes over as indicated; no visiting -what a day wiil do. - A member.of the Committee No. 1, on theqpna nage tax., informs me that when the Beata setrecy be removed, that aptounding disclosures will be made known to .the public. There are stirring =ea here now, aqff at t41411.,14 . 0 . t thickens, we find tinsepocrAtitretarwiitipoiteMtib'ise 'hang: Several "fireteclass" witnesses will be on hand ere long. I found Burns, r f your county, on hand. In all probability Marshall will be sent for from in didettlerus and hints thrown out. Hopkins will do his whole duty in this trying after. The State Treasury must have Le /WWI retu• ned, ae it is pretty well depleted from the drain it has been exposed to. There are several prom nent inch. , viduals of the better and most fortunate money makers on band to be exam:teed. It is said that they have hest heavily by the retuovelet the Ex - Secretary. Poor fellows, they are in a mos: pitia ble condition for the lose they hare eraymuceree. There to some talk of getting up an indignation meeting to remonstrate against the cruelty prao- Used in depriving them of horse red Herring Straw hits and leaden .B.rter &dames The idrinons Cummings and other disbanded patriots are in Washington seeking alter lost enaracier. It is to be hoped they will have a fair opportunity of huntiiM ft lip - In prison diealpine. Could you make room for a few in the new block Bt What nice fellows they would make peering through the air -hole, when bring supplied with "Summer Turkey Soup." 0 111VDiT111 Tall GOVIRMOIL lx TES was?. COVODE AND MORE.RRAD. A brace of worthies, well known in certain quarters of the State, are pushing themselves for the nomination ofthe Republican party for the po cationnyerifor:rtohn Covode. of questionable. notoriety and grand itmtititorlal general of all . .. corrupts:in:will berttrged by men ofpe'culfar spec nisi* proMvities t coal and lumher will toql berwafter. Then we have the agent i of the "black, ; water," who sumasecd it - fortuue off the public works, when proleeeing adherence to the democ- racy : but when it became profitable to change ' front, he - sias . found embracing "Know-notffiig fern," a principle well suited to hie tasty and hab its. If any amount of assurance, vanity, igno 'ranee, and Indeed, knavery have weight with the party now in (temporary) power, certainly then there could be no better cand , ciatee to con'end for the prize than the worthies who are rivals forthe tirst oflioe of the State. The nomination ' ofelther of this pair would be in keeping with the ' proclivities of the accidental Republicans. - ROOFING Mrlngham, petition cf numerrul cit'isens of Allegheny county for the inapeottcn of 01l and rdilky in said county. Mr. Shannon had called op an act for the relator - Mary Richey, the widow of en old soldler . (Pawed.) #OI7B*—AMLIPZOOF 11:138101.. The tonnage tax bill came up in Its order. Mr. Dennis replied to Mr. Williams In a well digested arrunient of considerable force and power, with some amusing hits at your member. Mr. Dennis moved to postpone the bill f it the pros' nt or until such time as there should be some evidence from the Invetrilitating Committee. Mr. W. replied by statingthat the duties of the Committee was dif Went and had but little to do withi,t srepeal, and trusted it would be met as It should be, by an hon est rote of Refireseidatives. Mr. D replied to Wain a fewiemarks hy remarking that I the one half of what the gentlemsnremaked should be prayed ogotitet this, large corporation, he would vote eideiity sd,e with tins verygreat roan, and in th e pretbi-kee, hr•the 64r4 Artikf,*ife could di vtistlimself of some of his visionary views taken ep eethithupt. jpdge Shannon renlied t to. the latter and argued at length against the postpone ment 16 atele4tiertt Mr. Wititiirrys , stated that If is the pleadire of this,liouse,"lie did 'not care partienlarly,l3sl7 inuae tenacious to the wording of the preamble, and therefore he con sented that the portion aleeted to might be stricken out. The mo' ion was then taken on l.e postponement. Not agreed to. So the bill pro. grossed. Mr. Cessna then addressed the' Noose, and argued the propriety to strike out from the preamble that which le &reflection on the Gover nor, &a. Mr. Tracy replied to Mr. C-, and toogrOhoground that the bill, with onerestcotion was decidedly proper and could not he made bet ter tharkthenatle. i tnitp from Atiegheny made ads addressed - the House. He often referred to the aid hero of New Orleans in tttl PS kb most glowing terms and tharwe terbsed Mr. Buchanan, if not sweat President, he I was a grea t ei Mr. Sitiltb, of, k 9hester, fob lowed in direct o Wd remark ed gl it N t r4 be MI the thby wou 'cs .r. lett away y t force t the :red trat w " AriVilltr s t i n' 1 4 4 1 * an'd de ' 'Mr waged ga t iel i tat ti llcrtatin portion aim '...irtWs,t he made a very able and ingenious speech. The whole question went over un ti l to-morrow Wei s= Poe the motion of Mr. Hopkins, of WIN toa. roe Houle titan actiourned until 10 o' 00•111110113Ww- Theraidi fresh Lovarrsvrata, Viaarais.l March lowa. Ei==3 iliZE==! PITTSI3UI , IOII, SATURDAY ~*OR,NIIIO.,' MARCH Sy:v,A642. ITEftitifl. BY TELEGRAPH: By Festerday'B Telegram. Latest from Tenneslitmsi... ST. LOUIS, March 6.—A. special to the Democrat ,fraicoPlCaira 404 hiissys. Lfeut. 131.,'t5Pthe gtftilibtt'Ttillr, - reach. ed here last night from the Tennevee river. 'The enemy hal:l'M:it restiinflatieir, attempt to fortify Pittsburg .landlng.- 7 . Lieut. Gwin landed under a flag of truce and was permitted to go a mile from the river before being stopped try the enemy's piekets. His object was to obtain the.ex ohansm of prisoners which had been taken last Saturday. On the morning alter the engagement nine dead bodies and one hundred wound, were found in the enemy's encampl sent, which had been rem )vect., three •• iles from the river lifter the engaglement, The Lieutenant thinks their lose twenty killed and two hundred wounded. Thritr force engaged was 1,000 infantry, 500 cav airy, and Mx pieces of artillery. At °or. inth, Miss., eighteen miles from the Ten• nem° river, the enemy had 1,500 or 2,000 troops. At Henderson Station, nine miles from the Tennessee river, there were 1,000 or 2,000, end nt Bear creek,'Beviromailes back from Eastport, Mississippi there were 800 or 1000 more. It is also reported that Loy were fortifying Chicakawa. The result,of the election in. Hardiman and IticNairy counties shows the strength of the UttiOD sentiment in Southwestern Ter neinee The fo mer gave :five, hand, red uut of one thousand votes for the Uzif,ri candidate, and the latter two bun— Arad of a major Cy out of one thousand eight hundred votts. The Lieutenant says the cry of the pea pie ie, "send us arms and sufficient force to protect us In organizing. and we will drive the rebels out of Tennessee our, selves." A second visit to Columbus reveals many facts of interest. Col. Buford, who has made a complete examlluttion of Vie earthworks say they *fire six miles !A, Accident to the Mississippi- Movements at Fortress Mon YORTIISBB Mouses, March o.—By the steamer Mt. Vernon, which arrived yes, terdav afternoon, we hear of a serious ac. cadent to the steamship Mississippi, hers ta ‘ red by the, Government *carry teSops to Ship Island, which sailed hence with Geu. Butler ant staff on board a few days since._ On Friday morning last, she ran on the Frying Pan Shoals, sieving a large hole in her bows. She was hauled off by the Mt. Vernon and proceeded on her voy age on Saturday afternoon. The Mississippi was provided with wst:e tight compartments, and she wou'.d probe, bly reach Port Royal in safety, where her troops can be disembaieed and the damage repaired. Her eaptaizi, named Fhlton, is suspected of having intentionally run her ashore,— The vessel was placed In char e of an offi cer of the Mt. Vernon, who will take her to her destination. The Mount Vernon left Wilmington, North Carolina, an MLn day laid. The Perdinanda was still there, and-the sloop•rf war Jamestown was blockading New Inlet. The State of Georgia, Gems. bok and Albatross were at Beaufort. The Hount Vernon had not received a mail for forty days. The Mt. Vernon took a prize on lerid ay last—the British schooner "British Queen"—which was attempting to run the blockade. She was sent with a prize crew to Pniladelphia. The crew of the rchooner were brought here by the Mt. Vernon. The steamship Constitution sail ed. today. The tiluvramee airfted • this morning, and it is expected will sail fur Hatteras tonight. The steamer Flora sr. rived from New York this morning, oars rying the revenue flag The flag of truoe which was sent out yes. terday afternoon, did not have any com• manication with the enemy. • A magnificent set of colon consisting of an Autarky:l flag, and a blue flag with, the arms of the city of New York, ;was pre. seated to the 10th New York regiment, this afternoon, by Gen. WOW,. They were presented, by the city of New York. Ap propriate speeches were made by General Wool and Cot. Bendix, and, the whole af fair passed. off with complete success. After the Pirate Sumter. 'BOSTON, March 7.—Private letters re oeived hero ,state that the United' States steamer Tescarora remained near Gibral tar on the ultimo, and had changed licSi anchorage from Algeaca to Orange Grove, bringing her within three miles of the rebel pirate Sumter, bat still in Span ish water. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh General Insurance Agimet .S.COM Repreaezatod of fig • eat 8 sir Clumerety Penna and other States:SS vi,Pire, Marine and Life Make taken of all de. eenptiona . noBl4xn 68 FOUR l T4irrazaw,r, r „ uisoure., ; CITY.{OVA THE CITYPIRJAekEW4 04,F.40 4 .11, JS I, removed to JOHN oq corner of HAND AND PENN 8T tenths • • H. EDWAia :&.711;. Onager. TEM irritetriaTh . witifffitr 'NM BY THE ME OF 'Alf AVFW er tly: whereby no droner or gaild. Sege used. Cold weather is the time when thole)! tua can be need to Its. best advantage. 11dOldle.) gentlemen and then families tita their tracted by my process, and are reetb tes t ‘p the safety end painlessness of the operation, ever. brie been Add by pampas interested la are =the contra ry "Pklrl kn 9 ) 31 1 6,2 3 19r. lITIFICIALTEFITH Itlikery style El. OUDRT, Dentist, riolelvdis nit HaMthileld sneer. .. • JI . DOUBLE BOLE Ail) Diertnix FRENCH CALF - Boom /. of a very superior make, eeliteg aL ear eat .re daation on former pries* to close out W & CO., W • Nek m Fifth street. INFALLIBLE- LINIMENT, • Witole3ale and Ri+tailp.t K On/MIS di -Ma s ".117"4 JAMB A.FETE f.IS , oonser Market end Fin.t amts. voirfgli3;ooo - ittieheL3 prime' 1 Oats, le bulk, delivered at Rochester, Pa. For ter= apply to R. ALLEM,agent, No. • Woad Ares& CULTURE OF I ug STRAW.. BERET. At a meeting of iffs Fruit Growers' Society of Western Nit York, held at &cheater, Rev. Mr. Knox, of Pitts, burgh, submitted thb following re marks : whatthought a rather light loom.: what might be termed p wp,,p 0 oil—t preferable to a saacireafoilhe wrowth of strawberries. AstisiNtioil s however, that would produrwheat or corn would, produce etrawi**%. It. wail selieressary to mak ithedioil. wry rieh. He had some ,IS hiiiaant6o Lion where • strawbe '' „t ire set out on hind plowedin the cnArnalt i yirtiy,'about l e eight inches deep, andlgie Plants sue. needed well. g.e prefect; however, to subsoil some eighteen .Orterenty inches .deep, breaking up the-subsoil withoult bringing it to the surfs** Tic e plants 00 this thoroughly pulveritidMid subsoiled land produced crops foi ten r r twelve years in sucpestion, without replanting in any way l .He onts off the runners as fast as they are termed,. Plants in rows thirty inches apart, and the plants ten inches apart in the' Krim, making twenty thousand plants to the tore. Prefers setting but early in the springg . Whet he commenced sntwberry aul turn, Ir. K.,plowmi - between the rows but latterly has discarded, all , imple ment) in hie strawberry' plantations, ex oept the hoe. Weeds are taken out by hand. The less soil is disturbed after planting the better, as the whole ground is corered with a network of small, fibcrJas roots. Never allows the vines to bear the first year planted, but picks off all the fruit stems andrunners. Pro wets the pleat) in4rinter by wheat or rye straw, put on in November. Oat atm! is not beery ent.ngh and Wows off. - Plants sear much better for this protection. It also serves for a mulch In am:wrier, and keeps the fait from being soiled by the ground. One-half the straw is wasted each year, and needs to be supplied every autumn. Two tons to the acre it about the right quantity of straw to eminence with, but, after that one ton of new straw each season will answer. i Varieties that succeed in some soil and situations fail in others. The Ho , vey is good in Boston, and 'Mr. K. had seen it good in Cleveland,but with-hip it never sucoeeded, no matter how cul tivated. Some valietiott rem to run pipit:3Z. cLiidtture.a..4l4taililiteLoara., Pis is varieties seem to do better when impregnated with some staminate sorts than with others. On this sub ject he is trying experiments. The strawberry season ought to be length ened. It is usually about three weeks. but with proper selection of sorts may Le extended to five weeks. The sorts Mr. K. liked beet were the following : Early—Baltimore Scarlet, Jenny raincT;TtiirrTNATPine Late—Trollope's litiotoria, Kitley's Gdliah, Nimrod, Buist's Prize. Medium —Brighton Pine,Boston Pine, MeAvoy'e Superior, Scott's Seed ling, Moyameusing, Downer's Prolific, Fillmo Gplden Seeded, British Queen, Vicomtesse Hericart de Thury, Wilson's Albany, Triomphe de Gaud. For a general crop, Wilson's Albany and Triomphe de G-and are the most profitable. The latter is the strawberry of all strawberries, and possesses all excellencies that can be desired—pro ductive, beautiful,-large, of fine qual• ity, berries shipping well and the plants are hardy. It is not as productive as the Wilson, but an acre will bring totrtart - mr - - Setif; Mimi to Chia - Igo, Cleveland, Philadelphia and New York. Received orders from New York for more than his whole crop. If confined to one Strawberry he would plant the Triomphe de Gand. Although not quite as productive as the Wilson, he could say with safety' that it produces more than three hundred bushels to the acre. For canning the Wilson is pre ferred. The only Irralcire used is well rotted stable-manure. The same plant drummers are kept off, will bear ten gems. A good many crowns will start and cluster around the Original plant, each bearing a fruit stem, and all pro. clueing a very large amount of fruit. Mr. Vick expressed - pleasure at the remarks of Mi. Knox. They show that the very best culture is success ful..o4 4 large scale. We are too apt to think that good"cultxtre must be con fined to amateurs or garden culture ex elusively, spina unsuited to the or chard and market, garden. This is an error. That system which is most prOfital?le in the garden will be goner. ally found eoin the orchard... '141111,010X 11,GENCIr. !ramify TAtgrerAN,' EUROPEAN s t .,u/ower.sueut, Pittsburgh, Ris, ig.pregnipm3, Iningestit or eend been passengers treirtArSr of the old country, either by . seta. FOR.BAIX . °payable la any part Agentti Lie LictlanaPohri and Olneiniati read. Also, Agent for the old Black star Line of Selling Peek eta, and for the dnea of lineament sail. In.. between New Y-0141.1.46Nerp0e4-61aftgow and Gahm. EAGLE OIL WOR.IM. WIGOITMAN. aft .EFINERS AND DEALERS. IN R Pure Oarbon Mfg'unity guaranteed, burgh. • AUG, Berlinle and au. Giresun constantly on hand Orders lettanChionkatorth 4 11-00-'s . on Water and Arai atreetsowill be.prerngtly Blied., 006134hg.. uttOTEL FOR LEASE—The house kiiteen tut the BT. NICHOLAS HOTEb, Hitter on the oorner of Grant street and 'Poway to tittered for lease from the first of Aptil. For term of J. F. MORRISON, Attorney at Lee, lap itt . Dffies.llll Poturth street Pittsburgh &Z GIUNDIII4.4 , . Azirr zsittertiutar .cse 41101111 re prepared_ "gird the t manor . 14, 0WhbfgriPTIXt; .1 • • la 6 Wood street, and lam adgmauir grams cash at /30tmgagrt. A mai& i KY'S U Wood street. ' 'THE CONDITIO ' OP TH elf N'T PO ?wings' iNstFetric Commi portet,'ON giap • DAY OP T.YICtMBRII,'IBBI, Cepital, .0 . ' Ntol7l, of b ems of 08 , 000 0 0 • 141oNc 'MMus I ba for a, Amount of fiEISO s a - • menhi mina tall- mente on Stook paid in Cash 60000 Oti THE YROPEsIy Oft ABEIRT4 ALLLD BY TRB • COMPANY. • 1. The valuetntalletwo• 415 may bo,of the Beal' +i by— the Company, A /0,000 00 Amouht df tash on ' twist 8. Aniouut of Cash de p4lg 'ythisositedlyin.in Blanket in at • • metted In H de_j iirtf6rd Bank 4. Acoount,ol Cash in hutch, ofilgente and in Course of, trans mission 6. Amount of Loans pe ptized by Bonds a d Mortireeer,bonebto • Ling ice ftratileit on the Re I Estate on wmcb there Is leas than ope years' IP terett due and owing 6. Amount of Loans on • which ilterest has •• not teen paid with. fnalltrYele 7. Amount due Com ' thaity' oh 'wit illadlJlMeal II nave bein obtained, 8. AMC, •Ut stocks owned by the Com pany, v bother o f .01 -fate or of the 40b1.ed States, or of any Moocher ased ci,y of the (lotted States, or of ; any ethlr deneripuon spin tying thd som bre of ~hares, .ed lb. par sod al:flirt 'roue or the same STOt.'lroi AND solips, As POLLoWii, VIL No. r.) tihorts. bil Hartford Bank Stock. Earu'dslll,ll,o 0:11 Phanlt Bank Stock, rfaxtt'd OM* /00 Oonn.ty e r Banking Co' Ettock, tfartt'd 6 000 Bank of Hart. ford County Btoct, lisrU'd 7,600 Charter Oak Hank Brock , Hanford MAO tar in and Mechant.s Irk Stock, Ball - 'd 28,000 MercaoU,e Wk. stock, H,trtlord 11,80,1 Merchants and Manufacturers Sank ; Stock Hartford, 13,.00u Emit Bank monk Ilartf'd 81,1600- tlty B'k, Stock Hartford 20,800 Amencan Ex. Sank :took N. Yotk 20,000 lut, otters and Traders' Bank Stock N. York 80,000 Bank of Amer tca mock New York,B o 4 o o o lifiltitiganlo64 . • ' mock, N. Y. 10,000 300 Merchants Irk .gto , k, N. 1 200 an Bank Stoer N.. Y. 200 ULI3II B n k Stock. N Y. 800 Met.opohta n Bank dtock, N, Y, 80,000 100 Bileastone Irk stock, Heston /0,000 100 Bank of Com merce 611 ek, Boston 10,000 110 Grani.e Bank Block Boston 10,000 10 Suttols Bank Stock, Boston 100 Hide a Leath er Bank Stock. Boston 10,000 100 Webster Bank Stock, B sewn , 10,000 100 N/1001.1.A1 Bank Stock, Boston 10,000 100 euande Bank Mock, Boston 10,000 100 Safety Fund Bank Stock, Boston 10,000 100 Boylston Bank Stock, Boston 10,000 100 Before Bank Stock, Boston 10,000 205 Bonk of th e " ettrte\lif M is aourieB4..houis 20000 towns., Bt Louie 20,000 67 Stye Bank of .Wisconsin S:ock,M.ilwau ken 6,700 146 1/Mon Bank Al- nary 12,600 60 Montreal Rank 10.000 United States Trea sury Notes, Linnet Ot 'tea Sto Con eon 6's 1881 29,000 120 Connec tf cut RiVlirOompsay Htook 12,000 130 Comma tient River Railroad Company 2,000 100 Hartford a n d New Haven Railroad Co Bonne 20 'fennease• djateSock 611 at payable 1892 2 lotuo &ate wk. payam /860 10.000 '2O Alfebi b satt State •Htoolk,e Ili oent payable 1868 85 Hartford City Beads. 6 Tar • eent payab I e 1876 86,000 26 Hartford an d New 11'6 ven Radroad Weds 6 It cent. 36,000 9. Amount 'Of Stock held by the Com. patty as Collateral aecurity for Lame, with the amount lo.ued en each kind of Wank, Ile par and market value, LADens on personal ae- Omni • Interest and rents an- anted. mostly me ble January 1,1882 10 Amount of aseeks. meant on the Ettoek of the Comp an y called In, doe end unpaid 11. Amount of premium Notes due and un- paid. 12, Amount of interest onlnveetment• made by the Cont. • puny, doe end %W -ined BE= THE i ilLt'l`llti OF THE OOMPANY 1 Amount of losses due and unpaid. Amount of the clahns for losses which are In salt or contested by the Company, 8. arnbunt of losses du ring the year, which have been paid, 4. Amount of losses during the year, winch have not See answers been mottled, to questions 6. Amount . 46 f losses 2d and eth doting the fear, whiattare contest. • ed. ft Amount of lowies dtt• ring the year, ro. pried to the Corn pan, and not actod upon, and in pre , , eista Of adiustmens, La r All tic? sir WOO WNW .- declared due, and &142:11 01 unpaid, it. AmOuntofDividtsdp. I;l=mmwmfm- (esa ri ithei sh pOdedszed Rai not yet doe, None. 'lO. Anscont n t . Money borrowed. av 4 tba Jaime and amt not Of Belourity p hen, IN A le 11. Amount of a.l other exialing clalin it against the Com pany, contested or ntberwge' , . Lattbililiess THE PIOOHNKIP THH , OO6IPAIytY. Amtunt of, DWI pro!. oue teeeiva • '611%8311 .2. Amount of . Premium Notes taken by the Compimp. Novae: & Amount cdPretuitiota e•reki, MOM OS pi Amountofiptereat Nosey recelOOd' aiern p men oldie om Mari -Beata, 3. Amount of Loom° of the Company from any other sotroer, locomq 1211110 THE EXPENDITURE' OP Yin COMPANY; .1. Aenteintoflosses paid during, the sear, 2. AmOant of lessee paid; during t year, 'hie° scorned prior to the rex, S. Amount at whioh the losses were estimat ed in- former state ment, which were paid daring the year, 74066 48 4. Amount paid and) °why's forprainin• ranee preminies, 6. Amount, of return premiums, wheal er geld brAmpaid, 6. A mon ot of liivideno paid ;Onion tt. o y Mr, , 7. AIM tint of Expenses paid.. during the year, Including ra • eriot. Cordirissions And Feespaid tn,inei„ . arid Ctitliqr of ttui,Compasty. I,r she 8 A mon al et Taxes paid ‘omiattiy. Amount of ell other Et ;verifies and penditifires of the Oufe WY. Expenditures; 68,888 24 84,791 16 $06,00 00 I. scnoant of Prointoir. • wry Notes original ly forming the nap • ligefthelTy, St. annoengefrala Wet held by the pa. nr es pert Ito woole of the catiltal 8. The Lai of loco/pow • non Is the waif • Meet to Jannaty, ••• 1881. . WM. Sgent, 8T lisgalsj'e Weet• sirtw.t mli6Btas9Br • • • Y 1.1. itir i „,6131424- . . biftOWILIS ALS,DIG4 tuW4roli 01ute,"• 14 ...=•:-;:5 ; 4 1149119X.V4c4u1.:1';'; • .3f-1,..; Pori:m.lll,am MV.Li 8.11,09.71t.iis dd.) • ir nen of Patap..l:4:4 .444 tise ba•la • in-Prathlot tipt t>4.4. • - trAtii - frgthTis , g2' LpitilikaPaleftll W • rz afrzzLNs sew p l i t LivoMpt i la aao of a 0 ,- . 1 . , a1 alou'N'tA Lai! 22,926 00 '404 DU 7,010 410 inulargradptate.,and expgrituseiittz.Aelint4t mentors ocean, -?zee of d'yo.teii tee to the tntettrersof othiltnig pe}the t relief AT the use of hie remectiea aed following his ad DR. t*ltlilt RICKRE6* aster fall 11: acre the worst format Venereal Dtt eases, lnlparitiza and. ii=otalatta Atteotitowo Liao all dlneeees =an flood a ilAreditar7 aunt, lehrc.o gni maniaeta Itself In tbo f6rtn"or a tette' - end a great many forme of alai dielowee, of whosti the patient -113 ,teltireiy lgnoW.l. perwoeus eo alflieted,Z,§Lov clleyo hopes' of a eif nin-,17,Tc„.......,,,,,. •:/.1 '.i: Dr. l rown's teroxtfliff for this alarnaini tro - able brounhl on often by that solitaire heel of nal/ geydafleadon, whleh the loan (and gaaklDinded often Roto way to, (to their own destrootiona at the 'erly tellable perlFidlie- , frucar*-hileila Wan 1 1 c=97 are . 6 #e , 9 4 4 . P "' I RMP B4 4YI reatc i ld ' A lth.l . ' Pr. fi ro • mteE ? ARNOW= v • a i i 0; c ure tOir • , remaalieo suer . ;wilful Comae &seat lam atiVai..4ta *lll vamantia ; 00 " Be . on o n a o il q ln h u m n a a y SOttta, UPreWa.,oDWedofb PW ao, Fla ttlls 4l citarroorfectotot,'Pinsni•hak o i And littloalkinikattaarra(o9 .Noskata akother. `frith all cilaosa a of an imam Ofi: A letter, thetmai _zottniallal tp DR. BO WN N 0.50 6•,, _ ld. 1.•,: no, Pita3=l6, Wel be I..leiftedittely , inumitet&-.1 =la mot to totT rc oddroeei Wo. s,4tela,it df ' from ohaervs, on. - - - Office and Private !looms, I%G Ion ,asi•bfekli feet. Fsttsh•mr 0 • Ps . •n is CARPETS.. OIL °TIN NEW DRUGGETS, Tipixdzs NEW BRUSSELSVARPEI .1. _Theisei hate hut btispneemeAke4karts of the LeLTEST AND NOlElar i ? Avs itt the low 26,890 00 NIDW CARPETS, ,_. Oil CI°QS, &0., " • • " L . bra 440' Nt ittiOrtricitea,‘" , - EO434ItrUPREV k EOtlB TOTHRIATE, gthlaseft prime, 14 stic the Dallaststran 405rOito " • 1F94,5140& • don • 13400 00 JOSEPH - 4', 1 1 1 9,?as ( m. ;, GENERAL AGENT AitatiassioN litzitomiliT 4 ireirth-ftlIN 41rect, del•an - "PRILMELPRIA, PA 2 .4160 00 11 F , A IMAIIIa lgr atCr C r. ... t. C, I : e• ht - farm:t ut = color,SOriaph t urp = r wttruHtt not to t. 4 soy_ t nmfn*tort t h e .. ..rstruplotte. As a profitalde Oil to 7, we min'nwinitlly recommend it. Also, our mangectrws of AVSTITO A 1 , 19-Ori Osedlip ell - dame Sotwyltakeris sand Oil Rennet tea wbictisl o Pa l 4ow,cilitegth the make of ft..4l3bdeMoUghttothis country. Oarsman°. of—, SAPONWEI4 OA COICENTRIVIED WILF, OO '. Are no ititlhand2 Iw:trebly knoeut,iwe cruet the Al nav MEttel i taritie etillieldrotipEty stem& to by dareseung • • .• GEORGE COLHOW4 Agent— Pesos.- /RR bisannenuthst OrentieW/f , insuludwie ,14 1 .,fiffx4 bOrtih 10,801 78 $886,670 2 J A MtS -Chat OS :C HOPE COTTON 11111.11 S, AlleghenY, aitari /4 100 , 000 • • = 'igartstanatiis aii -'•••' S , g)th AIM 10E I • • .ies f31314.7.A.131CMG143","- • 717. 0, ~ ";"* . .;.:!,.7.,-'l . t4, .• - . QIILPHI • OF LlKa l far a the a: 24.4 l , l 14,7 GE ORG E Od Pat neenredaPd pr A KELLY. Dim NMI, No. • Federal at. ALL I nen,. aunt s :. re° MIMI 24%-"P ISO 48 'llMtlir/ 1 4104'; 'lex Pidijuki6:l _ STERN: ENGINE !BUILDER& IRON FOUNDIEBSP, .GE 717.: Ntlia IdAilath . Balt= liki.El93, 113 Nati!' the Penna.'sPamenge w r Demd. , • N• •• Li. i . I21V8."1:41910b Piles •, • a 4 . 1!: tBZ A 1415 jU 41 311 es. nuMmeos l .,:n to 0 e ed W d sf 4 l„.iNciree t tletvgmientattitedikeihlst 111114 oew =no, sat trowel Paetoriea. eion Give palticularattentiontittnee mid OM 1 1 / 1 - I,4,4wreemegmiocasst Ag rt c CAßSltAnisliost 4 lndi'zewAY, aIMNi C ' AcatistelittlZollentoteiveity ••• ' - t • omdthevit4boli:.,seMiegit 3V•tanti lis • " 4: 1 7' .1 3 I tuier Mia)* tele „ w el o t i of unb li- • ar. mle t Z=t irts all owes to eve - AIWA:IR-4ton. herthed. exlittur,itirtf44-11nP412147-Mall itad- - 40ifive4-frtt t prw afgrip*wi: the at 8 v .. ., e nd as am mo eta: - my winter stook, 1 have mat or Black sod Dark Brown CaIicOeIZZONWF.Pat yarM Bleached and Unbleached , swarm wholesale *Men one yerdwide ANChnlet. 141 eXe; worth VO, Canton Mew. and Pspeelltddine•l2VAShirt Irrontititialt er irm cheap Hoop akirts,beet Pure ilddl - , do well to eoll and seam. No. WAlXeitintidtesekke• • P'lftb and Dimond." H. tialt H. VIAND: B. WA.,TT WM - . • TERRY. P BMW & CO,' iMpoirrßrai &NV Dicit-tm CLOTHS, C.433.1.1tERE8i ami,"„rVesting s , Tailors' Trrounigiri - AA - NO. 266 101811:10 titlroi4iP,,fOgies Pil/JAADZIL.PitLai =Pia- Taff °f.'= , Mix* *au, antra et: rut; &MA 11,4621. JAMES 1:. FETEEE; . • • • , • , ,•• •—• TORWARDISO.AO MRCS.. lON. MERCiiird . 101 WU eau 01 t... 1 - ".441. hoer, Orals, 15•Asoa, Lax d i , Buitilag i Misled Wall magi P r evite** Oidiallair j imunni Als.illAßltyr isswirtifis4l2lll" i v, r. matbari 84. Oniblettaacooo ftycFris Ott, Holster a Binwirinn,,B„BrAdv, TA. Kok K. Paul, Ilikt I - KlKer -81 mjillf A'tK, OearkelPi; And ° l " l "' Pc " ill Attit...49; 4 , tivireamt:by • - , 22.401 04 • 1104V111 , -" , 36 .itar t 1- I.BB , ±WoNVEitileet, 4l •:: •,., MOE TOMA"FlErit•BOßlNtiltkik r T. uteti,".=Av..l , - ere • oetthefteetillrat tookaontorti . Teutons Mont to engage In the onhitaistim - theta afflttlotertheirintatest. • aBAEE e • !nt nnetion of oar . uov pe • .11 !I; ; n_o:4:- ~" ' . ... • “..•,hr c 1.0 at: 1. , ;;41„ t Lr+T 1.1.11 al 11)41-tJ Z . IJOUI±UO/0.4 : • ow i x • r„ . , 44.4"Atili .1"4/10' . - „ . • , . #9lll- • - 0.9 a k e lti i ;"Cr ook . i t =VieltVi le tle s :l4l , 23ht l apywiN n ntatt e. Med 4941'0 itiCdpLlClANlVribaltatika are Inlaid the po.sibtlltty of a maim ears. - Vat thaMne-howeverissodeeparidetir We' it my, be alleviated bythts Ladiregianitaigt tti wlabegya ritonne'tne'rei and enable the name to tnteet,sithcigurgettaye bum ovum shonld tome ahts inmatifid - band, of its timely use et, the first Appearing' lantenetswillecuolithil, preterit thosefonadda diseases motioned, to witionall horses ere WO^ And- - gender - I , e'rtniary` crthenrthe 'yetnidde !r s rsc. lB , l 7 rfir t Nenti .Eriga i T A c iti tf c rf:a u 402741t54 -moon AnetdaSen-Vittehnnlik.) - vir - AL . -er mi. m-a CI - E 744 HOUSB, SIGN &ORNAMENTAL qiAlmmEir. AND igitatlED, atourtli St., Mot; Woad : = `i ' iiiiiiitfiNoti . , . _. , .P.PITBMIViIq, iiilit MI- All ir ark o , o - notav sitioaded tp. , aIMAS . 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Ida. amidst sad daddtd= io l : m ilV , , to • Pr = 4 tarillikk bodedd, D mrd* g and .r00tVe55 .....4. &•15 yokel ebilltatiodhi 4,lanlet RAU ASH-40 casks; received 111 tor We by alba MIRY H. 0014,110. I=lF=3 ENIEB :a c,r. NLiMB 3S:
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