The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, November 03, 1863, Image 1

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PINZIE
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ESTMILIBHED IN 1786.
''tiCOILifIIitSION : I3,
VIIDUW . _INTLEIXI LINIIAST.
5 MALIEEOWN ., 'I4 . LINEIART I Flom?.
...AL AND Qua FACTORY., Pit. Dre. LID cOintISITON
for the sale of flour, Grain • Pork.
ate: Lard.. Buttar r llgga Clam, Rea4l, Tallow
Carme,ciaatbers,. Potatoes, Pot and Pearl
Palaratas, Lima! and Lard ON, Dried and Gruen
!mita Timothy, Clovor, Flax and Gram bards: • '
Rialradrtencomante nada on Contignnaada
*oar ! i lin.MTLLStartv ;teed. Pititbnrah.
WEBB do WILKINSON, C obi x aim
•, Anricuarg, wholesee deaLer• IVESTERN
-RESERVE CBREII=E, DRIED YRUITII, BUTTER,
DQGS., OWNS.-g r may. Also,
. t r LINEREITs ROM Onai Rt.'s NO. 217 Liberty
emit, Pittsburgh.
- Amin. adraponoents made. poadgimonts so
ux_
: W7P. - BECK & CO., No. es--mx
-I!%rty &mat, PHlsbarg.ti, Ps-, Wisp mllO Gro
cers, Commlinfon Merchsras, and deafen) in COUN
TRY, PRODUCE,: PROVISIONS, BACON, LARD,
BUTLER, LOGS CREME, FISH, de., PRODUCE,
GRAIN; sups GREEN AND DRIED
YRUIEO, ac., SALT end LIME. j 716
TORN 13:CANFIRLD, COmuslitoft AED
fJ NormAimrsolicachuarr and wholonafe desDir li
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTTED., LAND,
PORN, BACON, !LOVE, 1/10/3 POT AND PEARL
ASHES, SALERATIIS, LINSEED AND .LARD
OILS, DRIED ITRUIT,azd Produsz. geo4rall7, Nne.
141 and 143 Trent street, Pittsburgh. 042
numicce WREPHARD, COMMIEUSION
XIRCULITS and dealers-id r - Loure, GRAIN,
4111D.PBODUCE, No. 443 Liberty street; lhttzbargb.
Choice brands of Floor for Baker. and ! wa ll y gas
erinstoitll* op, band.; Particgilor attention raid to
.. 111114 mitrel ~ or3iercftmdlse generally. oorgdly
"rfIIffABLY.B B. LEECH, no . ga AHD
idatax Tannin'. Awe COMInaIIOX DINICSANT for
the Woof OHMS, DEEDS, CILEISR, PRODUCE,
. 2116., and &pat mr tho colobrated Uniontown CR.
MEM ta; IN &mud - and /45 otreeta, M.
tiwienirtioditnd Smithfield; Pittibtotik: i
NYS". Tf-Lacci
SPHOMAKEii Ir. LANG, Co?lummox
Reticiaara and irholesale daalara caw
' ' CERIES, - FLOUR, - GRAIN, PRODUCE, Ec., No. 390
Lfbarty strait;Pfttebnc,4l,
CO
.faelsotly
S. LIOCItriT & , CITY 'LOUR.
tr • IRO MILLS, corner Liberty d Adam.
; kfteitteePttu Pa: •
Capacity. 4 barrel per day. ape
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D4,1-ZPat anufse
'Uttar' of LARD OIL, and Comm! ton Mar
flonlitElEr thol pa - Wow. and sada of OR DX AND
UKFINZD PETROLICITM., Na,. 69 an 70. Water
.4f*OrgRI.IIMEh.. - .4dvannas =dorm oolfigtunonta.
WIL SISIPATILICIL litax.r..vtack.
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I KILIMPATRICK k BROTE.,* sue
t,
U. newton to Brown .t Kirkpatrick., WII.OLE
BALI OBOCEILS, Not. 191 ..1 193 Liberty 'Arent,
Plttnlntrgh. apl3:ly
, WILLLS.Z .1...2.4 1..,,,,,,p ,
..., . j -4-1. ID i r e.•ininiß
1,,t
' - qt.tIEL 1. corrmo -- •- "'" —t. Speen Portnar.
MEANS & COFFIN, suet tsars to
- i - :O.B.: IPCindlesn, Meant d''Co., W LZESALIt
(4BOCEBB, corner of Wood and Water • ~ rim-,
-, Wish: %., ~ ,-., .1 I i - . , .... % IttlY
VAN 60.131.1%.11, Pro; two and
r-Comintoston Xernhint, &War Ia FL • us. Nur.
-• TIER, BROOMS, BREDA, LARD, CR •
DRUM ARDALREN 1 784 1 .fratilAd •
Libeial coat advance. on co
WarationseoXl../..% Becondatrent, Pins
011LLI. ..... L. 1. VOW/.
. 11 yowl' & co„....ooceessor.
1-.1. L. G. Graff, PRODUCE - AND COMMISSION
, IfiltiiGHONTS. RP Liberty 011atd, Pittablargh.
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• ...10115:i1h0g.E.4,...44.4.4.;,..43.....[DWARD HOU..
TORN - L 'HOUSE A: CO., Wholesale
efir , ; (14001613 AND 4 - mminssioN MERCHANTS,
carper eY Smithfield and Water atoms. Pimstmrgh.
CIOOK, PETTIT Sr. CO., CollUnindiOn
N-J Merchants, and dealers In PRODUCE, rhilrfit,
BACON,- WOOL, (HUM, .fic., No. 12, Smithfield
stradt...Plitsbarsh, • • $ nisaly
IIWASD HEAZELTON. Wholesale_
GROCER AND COMMISBION aIIiRCLUANT,
;East coruor of the Diamond, Ho. 11 4 ,.rittaborgh.
`.... 3 ,.10h 14 :1.1 3 0 • . -1•.•
VDGERTON & STEWART, Wholegal°
.Eionocuess AND rOMMISSION mticciwrrs,
No. 107 Woad .treat, , Pitt?borgtt. Jetly
,„IfWicol.l7l'lo.4"B,
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TyssournoN OF PARTN 'IISERP.
..1-r-lbn , partnership heretofore existing between .
• • the nutscribers...auder tbs.. tax of rti IL Li ps,
FREW & CO., hal thl• day bank d,. ..d, CIIAS.
LOCKMAMT" sad WILLIAM WltZWllarittg par
_eheent,the-entire interest" of - the ether partners.
The business of thelste firm will be serf led by LOCK
/OMT & raz-nr:
WILLIAM PIIILLIPS,
- , -- WILLIAM FREW,
_CRAULES LOCHUAIIT
JOUR VANANS DELL,
, •ABWM V. KIPP.
FRubirtb, AnistlOth, 164
=Ma1i....... ram.
LOCIUTART 1; FREW,
nceii and Itenners.of Petroleum.
sar.At MAHON OIL WELLS,'Veuengo comity,
- tad BIIILLIANT on. moms, Seeley'. Om
Office, 172 it 1:4 WOOD STREET,
4617i11m - Pmaarnau.
lEVSSOL UT 10 N.—Notice is hereby
.-"'" 'siren that the rtrbiership lately existing be
- • twee& - mainswi) k STONE, Coal llercbeate, of
Eit4oorlCh the firm of MeGREWSit STONE,
'iraudlioMved by !nutted" consent on the 10th'diy of
' ApethIBfa.:WILLIAM STONE haring purchased
the' entire' Widest of hfctiltEWS, the tnninoes will
hereafter:lKr comb:toted by 'W/LLIA3I STONE.
• —Migila artattgatneata•bles - bealr mod to tool
• - latatz, bthitajfrnmilliedal; Nnt•Coal,*e., at reami
- *bid, pieta. 4 3ake, `l3agalefirttarbttog, ooraor of
Mutat atot.Watar street.; Room Hal, third4nory.
.15taiittboat . ..pua's ollica, at sagas oo!-lm
TOIMCCO, Clflans, :sc.
• F I STABLigHED , 1160.
PETER 'WEILL AR D
WATTP:;01;1: 'OBlOO - DwarrecrunEn,
reezarls aluitomzs 6rEBEr.
" tiNirmaiV 43 64tuna . Adret. New York,)
.itjuf;ltl theiitaullon . al dealers to the articles of
his
iIIoWN.EO2I:I7.
/t n. / 4 iruisl44ffec, Coarse Itappre, Amerlo.
mea - xrezahgroa, Pare - Tlrgialo, Nachltochea,
'
.iladfah; Tileqsat Irish Nigh Tout or
'l.4ndylbot.; - ey.Deur fic ()Loh, Froth UOthtly Scotch,
- ..Ynish,SOotett. '
Attention ls Called tblLlatp redact'on la price.
„..Altirtne 4 Chewing andflutoklug Tobaccoo,arblelt:
" 481=4 rucerier ratty
osAo.
/fo. 1 sad 2 mixed,.
You Cur Cazyrtso—P, A. L., or plain ca' '
mu-
" or thiect.; Sweet toast.' Oronooo ; •Tia _folk
Cavendish:. •
5x03446-01. Jago,.lspaalsh, Cat:taster, Turk hrli
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'• Be-d. circular of prices will ho soot oa
tit4" 7 r . 7PX9
urimp-f.mwm.BAEFt,
• >:' :4a dealer" m all klse. of
AND CIGATt2.
10i**0:011IILT, kirraavaatt. Pa.,
• :Jr ,Xespatmaviaatly hana 'large variety of Pipes
' Am/Smoking Tobseax „m
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LYON ARNerli AL, ; IMPORTER
-LA AND DEALER In the most idea breads of
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, and dl, Mode of
~ A T.l.4):aszixenra; AND: MEWING TOBACCO, SHUTT,
• FANCY MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TURESonne .17n
TOW) UNDER THE BT. CHARLES 110-
Pit
• TEL,
_ts , Pe.
.!,. , 11..11113 b :Oredet enpplled an IlboMl terms. .
BEM
BOOTS AXDI SHOES
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7.l.pagit SOLED 497 13 kE3/10.E4
GEO . ALBREE, BON dr, 00.,
Ig.it'vroi,D .
lliri coat . ' receinxr' fal7ly of Gents, and
r.! .10atIa • ISoldtogallep Celt Llp andl atar Prom Lrmrmitil
4. • r , 7 aud,doArablo 6code, eonifr iy i tli..V . antl
Miftglatd Wok aolad' Gd •
f, ind ;a n ter
Proof MOM and cosonssimuma. • •
dlue(nor. Lesiton• and IdoT;;eto
fewod TIAL3IOIIALS and CONORM;BOAYIB,taa.,
A 2 At 1311 , of:andtli eustovaquado:and liartanted.to do
senate. cola •
- - BOOTS AND SHOES;
yadtei I d tr g 1.74 1 1. Gs/bui," 105,11, 110
•• 1 80 •
.700
L 2.5 •tt 11 76,
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mar GOODS, 4-4
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
.1. N. BURCHFIELD
Has Just.ppensi some
EXTRA FINE BLANKETS,
CASSIBEEES, SATINETS,
KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS,
Grey. Twilled
RED TWILLED FLANNELS,
RED. YELLOW, Vir MT IC.
AND
SOLFEILINO FLANNELS,
A full assartment or.
. NEW GOODS.
N. E. corner Fenrth and Market Sta.
we ,
N EW GOODA—Wo have now in store
FALL• Complete stock. of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
moat of which were purchased before the late ad
rases hi prices, and oda be mild at ton rate..
CLOAKORIIAMENTS_,GUIPORSLACDS, BRAIDS
AND BINDINOR,_
_LACE COLLARS, UMW
COLLARS, . • SEM, in new
slylacq LINENIIANDKRRCMETS:oId
goods's% bid Tritest SILK It GAUL
MERE IMEI3OARTS, RIB- •.
DONS: FLOWERS, BDATEIEDs
RESCUES; 'TELT ;HATS, HEAVER
HATS, SILK MATS; HEAD-DRESSES
HEAD-NETS, In /veil idyls!' BONNET VEL
VETS, BONNET SILKS, SKATING CAPS, HOODS,
zotarr JACKETS, LIBEAKPAST CAPES,
SONTAITS, BaLTIORILL. „slum, entirely
new 'tree ;AMY, QUAKER, and Other
new HOOP - SKIRTS, FRENCH A
AMERICAN CORSETS; BAL.
MORAL STOCKINGS, Boston Rib
bed, Shaker, Knit, and other kinds, for
fall and Winter ; OLOVES,I3 arery idyls and
quality; gob!! nalni.latt °Low. In dark col
on! and plain black, TOY SLOQ; FOS WHITE KID
GLOVES , , far Si OTT SHICTLAND WOOL -
SHIRTS - ANDIOTAVERS;Teat Scotch, and ,
• a tun Tine of othor Undergirmants and
Finishing Goode,tor Men, Woman
afarlolanda Booms up etatrs.
Basin from colustry, mad city dealers. mill Alcol
oar stock at allt Unica Tat *mats& and Kip:sat low
as any othor hauls.
JOSEPH atoi.NE a co.,
oc.ll 77 e.ra ateuErr sTazzr.
E, PORE,
wad tenor.
rEL
WE HAVRRECEIVED OUR TRIRD.
NEW FALL GOODS!
,Among which my be found the LATEST STYLES
APT, NOVELITSB In
DRESS ,& CLOAK TRIMMINGS
Ornaments and Buttons,
HEAD-DRESSES, BEAD & BRAID NETS
NEW iNyoleg or
61.10 pus. SA RATOGA.. TRIMMING.
144 doz. of BUGLE NO BEAD
GOO pea of White Edge, Black and Scar
let VELVET RIBBON.
‘za,
BONNET RIBBONS, all colors and
latest, styles.
Also, WOOL AND =HMI HOODS, WOOL
STOCKINGS, In great variety, for old and young.
orsrs STEEL, PAPER t MIEN COLLARS,
tairinstinak DRAWERS, SOCKS, NECK
TIES. SCARES, COMPORTS,: SIISPENDERS, etc. _
Darthe Trade aupplkd it Idreettaesh prkte,
WHOLZSAit 1100M9 VP 6talse.• ,
MACRUM & CLYDE,,
78 MARKET STREET,
E XTRAORDINARY 33ARGAIN81
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS !
EXTRAORDINARY BABOAINS
Extraordinary arga n
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
EXTRAORDINARY ,BARGALIMI
C44:acociss
BARKER & CO.'S,
59 Market Street.
JUST OPENED.
2,000 DOZ. SPOOL : COTTON,
numer ranglutt from 73 It Fr, which we stall
close out at 37 CENTS Per dozen.
1000 DOZ. FLUX kill FANCY 8011114 & TIES.
6000 BALMORAL SMITS,
At minced • rake.
50 dozen, of the NEW ANTI-MED
sitnr; the - retail • price of:
SIL-50 each: • .• • •
100 doz. Atkinson's:Steel Collars.
- 50 fa r !a St Cu&
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EATON, !tumult a CO'.S,
-, r • - rt-Atini4nrru smarr.
pea
BM=
STREM COLLARS!
ttl i blictießUM a co., ,
, 11...-17-Alith97nrs nu" trreistrzar,
Atkinson's gteetOollars andOuffig
Inantakd White; biotic 41wiipparanos and Conf;
lore
In:A- Tomilletirnmemand blueing they
are rehudie.
was. re4cse of inicgaupits mrt. miss
G1attV0ka0110p0011i55...L.Z....4,......11 .mis s .
.1 CO
C ° ;IS Clatt' "-
1 . 77/ " 7".. 1 ea Par • Plit" '
talesi
' tif • Conars...—..,— 1. OD W in... r •
-1 . A: : .., 17•=.• ... ...... 180 rr)4131,
Elemt by an nceipt air IR 16. ' . , . , 5,
MONO ' tworlizsdbellsr IS cods; win WM
eri sr EIMPOOLVAXIIbroo oporii, pro.
ifidht i prtlihalsroisior bog, 00'25 coati
TbeirsdomprOmilst:thanstYetirAporopclasi
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.cio PatobaratOte.:
The discovery of a treasonable epneplrecy
in Ohio, as given Ina dispatch frori:Cinein
tiati, dated Nov. 1, will probably entprbe a
great number of ourresders. But alters will
have hardly an emotion of the kind, for they
being More observant of the - indlUations of
the treason plotters, have been anticipating
some inch developments among thesillan
dighammors. or, as their brethern of Penn
sylianlain their Ilatilstairgrosolutions styl
ed them, "the lioa.hearsed democracy of 9Aio 1"
We trust that having laid hold of one thread
stretching into the dark mazes of this labyr-.
loth of copperhead' treason, the authorities
will pursue their advantage, and presi on
till all the dark and • sinuous passages
of this infamous Orden den Shell . bo ex
plored; and that/carols brought to light. The
dispatch states that "an organisation exists in
Illinois, ;Salting for the outbreak In Ohio, to
produce aliens, results in that State." If the
Ohio oonspinstorecoiald" but bare filled their
programme, by releasing 3,500 rebel prisoners
at Camp Chase, seizing the Arsenal at Colum
bns,—taking John Morgan and the rebel offi
cers imprisoned with him, out of the Peniten
11ary-they would have opened the ball very
handsomely-and encouragingly for their Illi 7
1114 aascc tM,
-Asto Illltiob, we have some knowledge of
Onn - ltaittn .- biiSA ilsO are Skulking there, and
have "shown their hand" at Springfield,
Chicagn,astd. many Wiir Points, on several
occasions. - Take as it epeelmeniex i -Oovernor
,Betaah Magetfux, of Kentucky, who is now a
resident of Chicago. tiler° he btu a large
.property intend. TIM Chicago Jourao/, of
Friday, thus edifice the public with a reranu
of this man', history as written by himself.
First of ail, In reply to the President's first
call for volunteers;.he sent the following trea
sonable melange to Washington:
and Children
BIIPPLT Or
Alter quoting this, the Juunsai caps the cli
max of his infamous record, by publishing the
following lettor written by him to the rebel
Governor of Arkansas, in April; 18G1, intro
' duCing a rebel agent on a mission of treason,
which vas found at the abandoned private
i'eshlonee of Gov. itectorotAitri Agf. troops 00ri4801.44416.0"
ri 48 0 1 .4 4416 .0"
'Extaireivz Onus, FlLAStiiii* Kr., r"
April 22d, 1861. -
Sus: Dr. Luke B. Blackburn, who bears
this letter, will confer with you, by my au
thority, on the condition of public affairs at
this mins. 11.5 .is also authorised to make
such arrangements as In his judgment may be
mont ad*isable Sri purchasing or otherwise
procuring arum and munitions of warfor Ken
tucky. Any arrangements he may make, hay
ing for their effect an Immediate or very early
supply for Kentucky, wilt meet -with my ap
iroval and endorsement, and will be carried
nto effect by me.
Your Excellency will perceive the import-
ELK* of such arrangements In a defensive
point of view, and It Is hoped will use every
.W.luence to f acilitate the object of Dr. Black
burn's mission.
- sir, Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
B. btoorrni.
and Diamond. To his Excellency Gov. Rector, Little Bock,
Ark.
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY'. MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1863.
pittfiturgit Santk
TUESDAY MOENING===NOY. S, 186 S.
TEEMS OF THE GAZETTE.
MOl.lllllll Karmic by orual, par yaikt.........36 OD.
.. u month..!..— Al.
0 wook.—L— is.
0 tingle S.
Erwin aornox, by Twill, per year...—. 11 beo.
08.
mreek—L.— 30.
0 angle
WISELY Eoms2, cops. pet rear.. 200.
c 1025 a 6 to to, 50.
o . . ~
0 date of 10 et snore " .:. I VI.
—end too extra hi O. lid, eindlng elhb. Tor •
deb of Mew. ye will mut the Eotemie Guam
daffy. Tar s slob oillieity; ire arl itgel. the .
Ho:lento Gezira dap'. t,sice, coo thirtats:.
olr All eubeortptkeigifiam is edem a,gaval.".
always stopped grim th• Was rapine. '
The Reported 9esptraep to Ohio and
'Mots.
"Tour dispetah is received. In answer, I
say' tinspbeticidOt,c lifentoch . , erin /Umiak no
troop for the purpeeeiifinsbdrwag her fluter South
ern States."
Of course wa learn in the next place, from
the Jouroat, that this traitor Ex-Governor is
now the close associate of the leaders of the
Copperhead Democracy in Illinois—and how
should we be surprised that in the event of
the Ohio conspirators successfully initiating
their rebel movement at Columbus, all that
partyterhose leaders affiliate with litagotfui
would immediately fill their secondary part
of theprogramme of treason?
The Union of Foreen—Our Opportunity
In Virginia.
Tho admirable stroke by which the four
independent armies of the West, (Burnside's,
Roseanne', hooker's and Grant%) operating
on different limn, and toward-different aims,
have been consolidated Into one, theald be
immediately imitated In the ease of our forret
In Virginia.. We bays now in that Etats two
independent armieethe Army of the Poto
mac, under Hen. Meade, and the "Avery of
Virginte,"--ander lion. Foster, with its haiid
quarters at Fortress Monroe—both of which
has Richmond ,aa 'their objective, and yet
each, eeemingly, too weak too actomplin the
desired work. Canaan . map the wisdom
of thug keeping then Itee toren divided in
fruitless inaction ? The army on the Peninsula
is too strong to merely garrison Fortran
Monroe, and yet too weak to attempt arl
arliancq to Richmond. The Army_ of the
Potomac is also thought to be intatheitentnr
this ed, and yet it is certainly unnecessarily
strong for the more flaunt duty of"covering
.Washlogton." With the consolidation of
'these two forces, • serious effort might 'be
made. on. the one or other lino—by the Penin-
Sala or the' overland • rents- vtb captive the
„rebel eapitel.. .
There never has been a time in the whole
- course Orthe War,erhen It was more Impers
lira that, • serious. effort in this direction'
-should be!. inide. The importance of lids'
nringi Oa' from tho mere consideration of
Ilichmett, intros det iatiautte refaliver which
opautiou is Vtryinia at prewar bear uo-lie Jor
sue Olt ASPieelet.f There fa hardly
a doubt that the rebetrulars, relying** . the
outlittnaternent which the destruCtion of the
railroad leadinglo the Rapidan' will Caere-
• toillberYclier' atierufiand on the • depletion: -of
the Army of the Potomno, are now repaing,.
by the farther- transfer of troops
to the Wert, and the
-accumulation "
of idableforeAtt Ir4:9oollhataijobro to ottomPt
the carrying out of Jeff. Davis . promise to
drills' the Union. army out of Tennessee.
The beet possible method of checkmating
Ada design Is by a petntral diversion In Yit
inn a vigorous campaignililianondwardt:
believe the - andatiotta,and energetic, ' de
itiontnitinris Which the( rebels' are now milt
ing north of the.Rappahatitaock;on our trent
and flinks, are made with the ono view of
keeping the Army of the. Potomac "hound in
.to to ncy,donbte and fears.” It will be keit;
nitlinons if we allow °meaner to be doWired
by these hollotranliks.' , There tont ..erneto
, favorable, an opportnnitjEaa this for an ad
vein on the 'rebel capital. In our attempts,
Out far,, we have always p eon mot by equal,
if not by superior nnesbers, but we do not be--
Mete there are to-day forty thousand rebels_
'loweettllindo indajebteetid• Lotus then
,fore - titan one autteiregetbes and have a vig
nette- fait osselisigro-,TbeAllthest mill
conlderatinfideraisetiti-olia tositlehript4,•
1131,110 V alw ay s bur it
'lt iieftiently '4l,'Aro meant titoor-N•
=MEI
Plie 01' 1 0 1 41 kglll'satiation Protlama.
ti
Mtn.
treno the tjhte4Joaraal, Oct.Otb.] •
invesponsts to a Tanana' application, on
behalf. of the lady!, made by Hon. L N.
Artroldi daring a reoont visit to Washington,
itabliritlAncolrill# tent to the ladles of the
flarillirrY,Pitirrno* b progress in this city.
tlienright#snannsetipt draft of the Emanci-
JUition Problaiou. It was remised this
raoinliVand wa `stoeomPanied bytbe
larlettert-
" grtcritvz Marmot,
Wasfin . °V 3 P 0it01.4 j
26, 1863.
"To tie Ladies ,hading in charge tie North
-10; Fair far' : He ...Sanitary Cbtamissios,
Cideago, Eli:pis :
"Aecordfng to Mao request Made in your
behalf, the osier:4oM of tbe-fimancipation
Prooldiriallort Is Itereislth 0111010301 The for
words at-the top and the conClusion,• ex
: -beta the signatardi yoit.pettieire" era not in
Ineauldwriting.. • They-swim' written at the
14,teDePlitffilientArY *hem Timm not. The
.printia: put ist"ctstfrom a oopy of the pre
liminary proolnmalridur and pasted on, merely
to lave writing. .14
" I had some desire to retain the pipet; but
if it shall eonlriltrrfer to the relief or comfort
of the soldiers:OS Will be War.
':Tour obodleatt meant,
" ' • • "A. LIMCOLN."
The e
Prom:untied will be on exhibition
awing the 'Fad; and sold for the benefit .of
the soldiers. WO fears that the chioago
tonicsl ttoolet, now,mskingap a large fund
with thil 'dealt* 'of purstmidag it for the
archival - of that institution. •
Eaiu. Iltraism.lute addressed an official let
ter to the kiermen. contederatiou relating to
the proposed "federal execution In
and presented to tbp dertmus Diet. The let
ter says that if the report of the coininitteo of.
the Diet ow , the question lied confined itself
to simply seyingthat the prokm&d hesitation
of the Danieh pielarch to bring about Retie
factory state; df 'things brut rendered federal
execution necesiaary, the British 'Government
would not have denied the Justice Of the claim,
bat as the Diethas seen Otto attempt to legis
late on the internal management of the King
dom of Denmark, in contravention of former
treaties, her Majesty's Government cannot
view the matter with indifference, and will
not recognise •13 military occupation of the
duchies. It therefore . recommends the Ger
manic Government to abstain from 113 inten
tion, and to refer the question to the media
tion of other Powers, uninterested in the dif
ference, but deeply concerned to preserve the
ponce of Europe.
Gen. Roseerane.
. The Washington correspondent of the N. Y.
Evening Pod writes:
The President disclaims any connection
with the statements against General Rose
cranee cluiracter as a matt or.joidier. lle
was satisfied with his.'condoclr arChickaman
ga. General Rusecrems was removed, as he
himself his:said in le pu bile speech, "because
of a Military necessity." General Grant was
the only man who could command tho consol
idated armies, and for a year the personal re
lations of General Grant and General Rose
crane have not been pleasant. Roseerans could
not well serve under Grant—he did not like
to do so, for their rotations could not be am
icable. Thls fact br well known by military
men the Southwest—the government knew
it, and it therefore relieved General Rosecrane
temporarily from command.
A lIANDSOIM young lady, named Pauline
drishman, said to be. a member of the secret
army police, stopped Moroni' days at New Ha
ven, Connecticut, last week. She has had
adventures of the most varied - and . exciting
description. She has crossed 'the army lines
on several occasions ; his boon in Richmond
Mwo or three times, once as a prisoner; has
visited Nabvillo, Chattanooga and Hunts
ville, Alabama; was once taken prisoner by
John /Sagan, and ,radvertired to be hung in
Nashvilla, ma-a Fides; spy, from all which
rile rho esidlttod,:by eingulat, puin2ing, dar
• g alnreattrage.libo 4iiacorsdapasaaramin
and has frequently obtained sketches of the
enemy's works.
Josue Qurscr, of Boston,and the recently
deceased Lord Lyndhurst, were both born on
the night of May 21, 1772 ; the same physi
cian attended their entry into the world he
was called from one house to the Other to at
tend to this duty. He was Dr. Joseph War
ren, who three years afterwards fell at Ban
ker Hill. Josiah Quincy was educated at
Cambridge, in Massachusetts, and John
Leighton Copley, afterwards Lord Lyndhurst,
was educated at Cambridge, England.
A DROICI A SID was found dead in Lake street,
Chicago, a few days since. Prom his fearfully
dissipated appearance ho was at that supposed
to be insensibly drunk, and he lay on the
ground several hours before it was ascertained
that he was dead. Ile wee afterwards discov
ered to be James T. Castle, editor of the Te
cumseh (Mich.)/Icroki. The verdict rendered
wait that he died from thoeffectvf liquor and
other causes unknown.
Tag Mobile Register says : "The negro is
no longer an object of small eiiik la the South.
The people of the South hare a place for them,
and that is in the army. Tkere ./weld be no
diatinction is color when a man La willing to
fight for his home and master."
Amosa the passengers by the etoamship
Canada, which arrived at Boston:on Thursday,
were a number or parsons of note, including
William Whiting„Solieltor of the War Do
partment,and Rev. William Henry Chan
ning, of Washington.
Toe receipts of the New York Central Rail
road, for the year just closed, show the largest
business over enjoyed by the road. They are
in the gross $11,000,000, against $9,3511,826,
for the year ending September 30, 1862.
4111LPPIJI"G4
STEAM • W MALY, TO !UV- i nfi ,
MOOD, touching at QUZENBTOWI4
ezellotwoc.) The well•ltwown eteemen=a
Teri:col, Now York sod Plilledelfdda Btittunahlp
&weeny Orw Intended as follow':
CITY 01/..NSW T0RK....---.Batorday, Oct. 31.
ETNA.. . Nov. 7.
ern °fins - 1112mnd: .... ....Saturday, Nov. 14:
Saturday, Nov. 21.
'Aid everr mend:4 Sattatlii, at wool, from Pier
44 North Itiver.
NOTHYN.
Tbe . pail:Wahl, CITY OF COBS, of this Hob win
sail u en extra steamer on nitatnpAy. Nov. sth,
and has splavlld accommodations for • few Cabin
arid Eterragg'Possengerg, a reduced rates, medals'
U.B. euffshs9.
- inis - or' rani& i ;
AWN. it 0 0 /4 of Ns wiabasia . s to °argosy.
I
Inar
Lo o ....5W 0) Bmddx.— ....g..30 co
do to London. —.85 00 do' - to London 34 0(1
• do t0.Paria........:`.05 00 do id Parts —4O 50
to
do to Homburg .16 00 do Hambg NT 00
Illuiensers ilio tbrwarded Is. No Brazen, Not
ion:lam, Aotwap,./kr..., at equally lo rates.
• + Nasisiboiti:Liseitcdil - sw Qualm wit • Ist Cato.
Pd. $O 5 , $lO5. Worn% 11 30 . Vase who wWi to
Alogalbr thaltbisuds can buy tiCksts berg at ilea
O'Tat ilaribirtnfarianitai apply 4 th e Company's
1e05.% - - .30111166. DitLX, Papa.
- 15 Brialy Now-York.
' ' . JOHINT/10511.8 N, At,
Rand Wool, nest house the bridge.
r 1111& ATLASTIO IRISH tz,
3 ILOTK4 MAIL 02M411 .It 'VIDA. ... Zr •
VON COMPLIIILI - ' .
. . ,
' GAIWLY 1N
: Apitiaticogo Ibroolow*. NO tons.
1111.131:11141.4.1,00 011 oroolower. , 010 tone.
C01.1.001141,01:011oroe.power„ $,OOO um.. •
- A. 204 14 A', 1,00(1Itorse-pOwer, P.,000 tons.
Thus mogritifisesit Steoughip . ADBIATIO will WI
from New Tort for pverpool On NCENDAY, the 17th
onioiimbei. - '
~ •
Ilalcoirogo from New VIA o Liverpool, pay.
able. t it or its iivilvalent Invorfeacy,
1ink10::—.....i.-3801to e xigo4.___Ago
lotonnodhae.—....—. 401 _ i
. rajas's!' forwarded oliO to ri, Paris, Ilikto,
Hoare, Bremen, Rotterdam '
Antwerp, do.. 44
bars,
MI",
. rani from ILirorpool or. Gallniy New Took laid
136 . 000 , Pr N 3 5, Mt $O4 SIM. .
. ray wage appl y at tbioffloil of he Agents.
-. • NIL A 0 SNAIL, = Itruadway.
KLAAHA John, Zaino& I
i I i''::'_• '
_, _ 07,•17.1•0'N)NLL,
peek, COorovids Duildiug,
No. 70 Illfth OtrOot. Plttalough.-
CUNARD LlNK—Stoat fromMi'i• 4
LrirllatPolL AND QII t3TO
!MU gold, or Direguivaleat In cy.
MON NNW TONI, J 3 aamm , 7.
galls story Nook, Apply DI
al) SAS RA QIN, Amu
idartriogiy
• - .
.4.NIUSEXIEJUTS, LECTURES
11;•PITIHBURGII THEATRE.
Lams and Manager_... --Wu. limentrison.
Ovezrecrtoit.
so=d night of the engagement of the popular
Him CHARLOTTE THOMSON, who will
appear in the beautiful nye set tragedy of Romeo and
Juliet.
SUB (Tuoaday) EVENING,
Will be presented, the beautiful five act tragedy or
D.OECXO AND JULIET
Juliet Min Charlotte Thompson
Romeo., 0. Loveday.
11urentio 0. It. Ramos
Song.--31lso A'lleckot.
..... --.--
To conclude with
MY PRECIOUS BETSEY. . . .
—..J. O. Seitz u
....Mania Ward
U. Lewis
Azalie Hyatt
Bobtail
Mrs. Bobtail.
WAIL MI
U.L'ONCERT HALL
CONCERT HALL
ONE WEEK ONLY!
ONE WEEK ONLY!
Commencing Monday Evoning, Nov. 2d
Commencing Monday Evening, Nov. Itd
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY
BLAISDELL BROTHERS TROUPE
Vocalists, Harpista,
AND SWISS BELL-RINGERS
Will re as entortalnment as above, on which ores
akin will be =dated by Vocal and Inntrtunantal
Eofo A fates of aaltnonlodgnd
MADAME BLAISDELL, Solo Harpist.
HERB EKETIEBICK HERB, Solo Carnet.
HERB OUSTA:YE KAUFMAN, Solo Violinist.
•lir.'FRANIL MOORE, 8010 Yloilsh
' Drina Hitlnriet for Chll4l.n on WEDNESDAY
AND BA2URDAT AFTERNOONt3. Tlckina for
ChUrea, In tho Idtornoon, 10 coma. No half price
41 N ht.,
Tickstaat night.
Basert 7 Od ware, fronr
For sale at the Book and Music Stem and at the
oc:28:1a,
SEWIJrG .7,I4CHEVES
ffMAMEI
PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES
VIE ONLY GOLD INEDAL
Ever Aniardod to Sawing Machines In Illinois
These Haddam yore awarded the Highest Premi
um' orer aH ariemetitora, for the Hat Zama ler Snaky
Morita, the Beg Mcrerrifactstriag .11forlaben, Rod the
Hat Modiste Work, at the followingSTATE PAIRS,
of 1883 r
Nee'Pork Blob Pogo-,
lint Premium for family machtoe.
First Premium for double-thread machine.
First Premium for oachino work.
Virmout &Ms Foie.
First Premium for family machine.
Flirt Premium for manufacturing machine.
First Premium fur machine work.
feted State Fair.
lint Premium for fatally machine.
Firer Premium for manufacturing machine.
First Premium for machine work.
Michi g an ea. Fair. '
First Premium for family machine.
Pint Preminm for manufacturing machine.
Vint dretnium for machine work.
(inhales Akio Fair.
First Premium for machine for all pnrpores.
rust Premium for machine work
/11(mb Pala Fair.
First Premium for Machine for all purpose.
First Premium for machine work.
Embody fiats Fair.
First Premium for machine for all purpose.
First Premium for Machine work.
Peneryfrarria State Aar.
Fleet Premium Go unmadecturing machine.
First Premium for beautiful machine woik.
Ohio Shoe Poi,
First Premium for machloe work.
And at the following County ' , dire:
Chinooks Co. ( Vt.) Agricultural &chic.
First Premium for family machine.
Find Premium for manufacturing rumble.
• Firer Premium for machine work.
Cartesplois Valle, (Vt.) Agricultural Arairtg.
Inert Premium , for family machine,
Fiat Premium for manufacturing machine.
• ,Ind Pramiumfortnachinerwort...
Hampden Ce. (Mara.) Aorindeteral Sadao.
Diploma for family machine.
Diploma for machine work.
Franklia Co. (N. F.) Fair.
Pint Premium for family machine.
Filet Premium for manufacturing machine.
Glacess'e Co. (N. F. Apical:twat ferrety.
Fleet Premium fo r family machine.
Woraferotea Cb. (N. F.) Pao.
Fleet Premium for family machine.
Fore&We Co. (N. F.) Pair.
First Premium for family machine.
M.A.:sides littitute (Pa.) Not..
Tint premium for machine f o r all purism.
Fiat Premium for machine work.
The above comprised all the Fain et which the
GROVER & BAKER MACHINES were exhibited
thir year. At nearly all of them the leading Sewing
Machines ware in competition.
The work made upon the Grover & Baker Sewing
Machine hat received the Find Premium at every
State Fair In the United Stater where it hew been
exhibited to this date.
Balm Rooms, No. 18 FIFTH ST., Pittsburgh, P.
cs2Blamewlil A. F. CUATONEY, Agent.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
OELEBTIA T ED
IMPROVED LOCK STITCH
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
pt cmlums a wa Londoi ana Pais Ex it
Milan., and at all the Imponant Mate and Meehan'
cal Pain when exhibited Ibis mason. Call and ex
amine these machines befiwe purehasies.
we offer for sale
Foote's Patent Umbrella Lock Stand,
wlttell insane porfect safety to ►o article pro:noel:daily
gtretk to be led astray
WM. BURNER & CO.,
zr rirrit eraser
uzz=a
PIANOS, MUSIC Nc.
R ECKER'S, PIANOB.-4n
epreklng of Carl Aneltutt's Con " 4 ' 4 ;7 4 ' 4. ;
tett In New York, the editor of the!
lf erica! Review and World inakeW the; following re
nutrke " The inaliumeate tilse4 oh , this ancaelou
Ovate Of ,a comparatively new grm,of the name of
Backer Brother', and gave very gratifying evidence
of exualbrut workmanship and powerful and brilliant
tone.. Decker'. Nance are andaubtedly the beet
tuannfactuted now id this country."
Bole sputa for Pittsburgh,
J. Itls lIOFF ILt N & BRO..
ti 0.151 JiTIPTH -STREET
traRbFALL STOCK OF
szar .
NANcm,
Among others splendel BTKINWA 1 I' t I .
PIANO_S,, the beat Plante b the world. -
CALEMERGI'S N. Y. PIANO . S, tho b et- Planar
c 0.138, ?. PApgs, ti4C74:sasiett rime
to be hid an • •
- H. E , ttitEa FIIRO., ticos3
'Oa • Bob Agents for the shuns Pianos.. • -
VOURTII -PALI. STOC
.L• now opening or SHADE'S GOLD
IdEDAL . ,PREIIIUM - PIAN(A,whInn I ' t
are now beyond• doubt inuldderKthir trl.6**
worht, and tally 'remota] for debt Irate.." •
HAINES 118.00 N., Y. PIANOS, thwbart Wt- the
price. Also, GNO . VDTT-INE'S N. Y. PIANOS, the
'cheapest rostaror 7 entnre Ming
wan CNA LOWE itzumE,
i IIANOSI 7 Jget arrived,'
• mplondid itock (4 .
PlANol3,;troal'lteirircirk er
N. slants &Naos.;
IDS amltheela ert.e.
Delt:lyd2aw-tas
s.
u p..KArzsT rAmiAt4E. MOW' •
•t• •
"THE "OLD COUNTRY.",
Pattibiu'rers brOtight out to Ffiltrt tiLW LIAIL
STRAIIERS, from favor - Rout, LoadUritlorni, Osliray
-or Cork. for ; ,
1101.1 z rs.
.A.zal by Baffin ♦eneL L IWNISTY-DNB Dot
LAZA le clammy.
Apply to D. °mem. r
miixim•Od .
raiLlA‘letzziriell.r
1:=11,11.i3.7
I;W3M
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Crude and Relined Petroleum,
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Plittlyarrgh or &atom Markets.
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Springer flarbangh, ESQ., .
Tbompson 8011, Req., Prost. Commercial Bank.
_
TACK Jc-13130.
IdOIiZZISX
Crude and Relined Petroleum,
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132 WLLNUT ST., PUITADELPIII6.
Business entrusted to our two will retelle our
prompt personal attention.
Refer to Meseta. Illchardsou, Ilsrtoy .k Co.. Brewer.
Burke ,t Co., and McClelland & Basis, Pittsburgh ;
TM.. Smith, Flak., Prost. Bank ; U. L. Fuse,
&(k.;-Philadelphia` early
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Macturacturoo and Bedpan of OAIIIIOIt OIL. BIM
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D.
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CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM
On Commleelon exclonlvely. AL charges at must
reaeonable mien.
STORAGE FOR 'tiering') to cool cellars. For
CRUDE, tinder good sheds.
Particular attention paid to OIL FOIL EXPORT.
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aulay
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COM - MISSION MERCHANTS.
Particular attention paid to consignments of
Crude and Refined Petrolept.
air Liberal advancea mule.
aupay
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GLOBE, PACIFIC AND LIBERTY OIL WOUES.
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Refined or Crude Petroleum.
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the enforcement of the Bulk Ordinance, whoa
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KIRK'S OIL YARD,
On the Allegheny Valley Raill.Onll, above Lawrence
ville, where Ott Is pumped ?roue-the beats direct to
the cam, and shipped to any point, East or Wrst„
without any &eying or re-shipping.
All order. promptly attended to.
SißrOfilos at Yard, on Citizens Passongtfeß. R.
Post Moe address, BOX 902., Pittsburgh; or lean
be seen daily at the On. Exouncs.
ap2..0 DAVID KIRK.
301111 ....... CLIMES
WALLACE At; CURTISB,
Commission Merchants,.
CRUDE & REPINED PETROLEUM,
BENZINE AND LUBRICATING OILS,
No. 1.11 iOUTH WlLllirrE, PHILADELPHIA
Silratorage capacity (under corer,) for 15,1100 Me.
Also amallout facilities for 'hipping to American
and Foreign ports, at our wharf on tho
Ulm?, near the platform of the P. R. U. 1025:1y
WALES, WETMORE Sr. CO.,
COMMMSION MMCIIANTB,
SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM, _
112 I,IAIDMI LANE, NEW YORE
Ample facilities for STORAGE AND STUDDING,
at their Taut and wharf, Itr.a loom
inyittr
DIAILOND OIL WORKS.
NAYLOR & SNTTH,
Refiners and Dealers in Carbon Oil,
traturgaml by any la the market.
101 : Ordeto lon at their aka, No. 41 MARKET
STREET.,or at their works in LAWrenorrine, will bo
promptly 'Namara to. Payola of CIICIDIC OIL.
I
ROBERT AIiWORTII,
Na '1 Bt CLAIN ST., PITTSBIZIRGII,
Forwarding 4 Commission Merchant
AND - D.14/X8 IN OILS.
• .
. eB'uiaiIdINATIIIO,II3BII.ICATM.), CRUDE
PTTROLFAIM OILS, se .cotsstautly on band and
tar salt at th e twat market, VIC". C... l 6 4 mPti
adulanlaneaolleited.
LUCENT OIL WORKS. .
DITHL&P & CO
Manufacturers of
Pure . White Refined -Carbon
oMcNici:2 2 l LIBERTT silent
Pn ; 77BUEGII, PA
Taraftwo
SZE W. ROI.DAIWP..LIMY 1101.
:WOODY'
-
CO.GEO:-W; POLDSMP. A; .
MOM . nfactorin or BURNING OIL AND BUB - RICCA%
TING ; Keep .rettetently .e• hand the very teat
lonia" o f .BMINING,OIL;ct,tar and without"culer;
igeo, • 'good LUBRICATOR, Ore UNITE BEN
EOM And OAR GRIMM -
arder• left "at-No. , IV- Irina Brain%
Bank Block s second dootOorill . La . pre4 , 14 1 7 •ite.a.•
R. B. WARING
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CRUDE, .REFINED,NACRINEET 4111) PAIWN
itadtaki itt Rafting 315,t!:plaili
, x sA, . • No, as aLSREST:#T., iI!!! , •• •
~.,__ ~ . _
OILS,
•.
RIDER & CLARK,'
annrisszo'ri mEncipacn,
And Fac:tars In
Petroleum and its Products, Oils,
OA N D L NS, AO., da
--.Sta Tom.
61 BROAD STREKT-.--
9.9 NVATEIrk IT2. Facia iTi--.Prentsmatr,
MT Agents fir the PORTLAND KER OSEN E OIL
WORKS, NEW YORK PARAFFINS CANDLE
CO)IPANY, An.
W. A. MIAMIAN, Mon'
spl7:lls. 9S Water A Eli Front ;tn.
McCORMICK &, CA LEN DER,
OIL BROKERS,
211 and 213 South Water Street,
CHICAGO.
lIUlt - Consignments solicited.
Lydny & Chorpenning. Iron City 011 Works.
Jacob Painter, of J. fainter & Co.
Jun. U. Chalfant, o► &pang, Cll•l6nt & Co.
Jame
PKTROLITE — OIit
Maitufacturcra of
CAIIIION OIL DEIZZOLLA SD
PETBOLEIII : LIIBRICVII$G1 OIL.
Capacity Iwo Itiociad Lutists
REESE & 'IIIIOF, pHOPRIeTOAS
Mica, lIONONOAII,ELA 110U.35, .kiitaborgb.
ntr-ti
ENOS WOODWA RD,
(Lato of Wm. IT. Woolwarl & C 0.,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCIIANT
9pecial attention given to tin, •cle of
Crude and Relined Petroleum.
No 111 SOUTH FRONT STREET, MBA.
Mt:10 ly
JAMES IRWIN,
Blaratf=turer of
Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia
Orders left at Jolla Porterileld &Co.'s OlGce, cor
tier of .111AIMET AND WIIINT STREETS, will re
ceive prompt. attention. 20
lA'S &R./LIVE.
- INDEMNITY AGAINST LO'S BY
FIRE.—FRANELFN FTIT,rINAIIRA NCH CO3l
- ANY OF PRILADELPULL 435 nnd 487
Cliezolut etreet, near Fifth.
Ststoment of Assets, January Ist, IE6O, published
Agreeably to an act of Assembly, being—
First Mortgages, amply secured $1,8815,003 00
lies] Eotsto (pres't val. 3108,314 61) root 102,035 00
Temporary Loans on ample CAlsterat
Stocks (pr...nt valeta $85,55772) cod.
Bute•. and Bills Itc,eirable
Cult
12...N15,051 65
air rho omy malls nvan premiurms .blob this
Company ran alvi.lo by b am from risks, u - bleb
hare Ws. daturculned.
-.••• .- • • .
Itienran. mule un entry description of property,
tows, and country, at rates as tow no are COLLlLittlit
with yeenrily.
Sines their Incorporation. a ported at thirty years,
they have paid imam by firs to an amount exceeding
roar ifiThrei of Pollan, thereby afferillog *Thiene..
of the advantage of Insuranee, gut well as their
abill
tyanddt.l.rttloa to inert with prontrtnew , all lia
bilities. •
Ltnurit ST rine
during tho p,.ar Vi3B,
7 , 111.11;,0101 ;
Done Leo,
Jaeob R. tiniltb,
Edwanl C. tini,
Ttlehiordo,
George Fed.,
I:BANCKER, Progidesit.
. DALE, i'ker Propidene.
rtro fem.
MEE COTTTN, Agent.
it ear. Wood di Third as.
Cl:maim N. Banker
Monlreal B. Loy le,
Tobiaa Wagner,
David B. Unman,
Samuel Grant,
„
• CILIRLES
EDWARD C.
W. A. Srxii., Frexfary
.1. BARD
my 6 04ire Kenitra*
INSURA St(ff:
nsurance Co. of North America.
E=El
Insurance Co. of the State of Penna.,
1=1:121
Hartford The Insurance Company
"Intaaranco to the above old and reliably corn
{anus can be obtained on application to
W. P. JONES, Agna.
fentrly Dagaley'a Buildince. 87 Water street.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPA
V V MY OF PITTSBURGH,
11. 'CULLER, Jr., Presideva
G. M. GORDON„ &N,Yfrzry.
. .
°Mee, Ito. 92 Water street. Spans & Co.'s'Wore
house, op stairs, PltUbm - kh..
Witt Mean: opotast all kinds e Fire owl Itaiitte
Maks. A Rome lontitifiern attompoi by Direenor veto.
ore teen banes is the commeity, teed mho one deter
mined, by prompt:lsms em i islarolity, to moiateie the
charnel.: =Web they hare asanssed, at erring the bed
;motet/loss to those mho deer. to be inattimi:
ASSETS, OCTOBER tO, 1858.
Stock $ 0,000 M.
0!02,14) to
OMm 9) Oil
Oran Accounts, ....... 7.t')9 00
Cash-- 10,351
Premium 27,C35 14
. .
174,075 12
Num end 11111.
MI - RORK .
Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer,
Laird M. Long,
Rees J. Tlmmea,
Beril. P. BekewelL
John R. Dl'Vene.
U. Miller, Jr.,
James IleAnley,
Alex. 14 lmlek,
George Derain,
William 11. Srulth.
0. W. Ekketaou,
ruy3o
CITIZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PISTSBIIItaII. On's; earner 31.ket and
Water streets, second door.
WM. SAGALEY, Fruitiest.
SAMUEL 'REA, &enfant. •
Insures Steamboats and Cargoes.
Insures against ben and' damage ,
In the navigation
at On 'Southern and Western Elise., Lakes sod
Dayton, and tho instigation of the Seas.
Insure. against law and damage by Sra
fl.
John Hhiplon,
laniiw M. C.',opor,
ILliarbartgb,
J. Caldwell, Jr.,
Jobn H. Dilworth,
,chaffies If. Zug.
41e30:10
Wm:Burnley,
Jaa-rark. are
W. 0. Johrustun,
B. F. Jones, •
Leese Owens,
Hon. T. )1. Hose,
.Harclay Fronton,
Grelrgo Binirbern,
PEOPLES INSURANq cOiWANY,
Office, N, B. corner Wood & Fifth Ste.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
=as
jainea D. Verner '
Celt. John L. Rhoads,
-Samuel P. Phrlrer, •
George P..lOlWs,
:.Dank! Wallace. '
G. Gamma Lun. ,
Wm. Pk.
Jolm Watt,
Wm:B. Hark.
Joba X. Park.,
Chaim S. 111.1341,- •••
Wm. Vim
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.IA/U . PIIILLIPS, Prna...a
30111 i .W. 1117, ttce Praidaa.
1111: GATIDNISI./Wetthrv. • - Sultal
ALLEGIIEN YlNSUltA t isi CX)M
PAIVT. ,P1T7813174Gg.-- 011 a, 1.70. 37
Fifth street, Bank Black: -
Disurei goanit all ktmlenfFiri , sal Marine Maim
1 13AACI JONES. Praida4
• • JOHN D. D . PCCIA,D, Via Praident
tods. &wary. - , -
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CHRONIC) DUMAS Oa Z:Mand EAR;tennetet
an csuzsor, Atlll2iT NU% for ISTITICIAL
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Purnomart*A.lllLTlCLll! Imam=
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MA All &Maisie 101 W 1 1 34
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