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A1(11 111. tl-400 S Witt • .1' y , d thicetpijame 10 Mutts** tarusN bl 1.. 0. 011411, 2STUFet4 stnigf. RAM Xmas in Mae for-We -4 _ rsivaarnyttirlP srprk.,_ Ir4olll , 0UL4113 AAND 8178 • VIM- Juroontlipm , ; tIORSIPRI TYlfiR9 WOW savat.uw for 0104,011•644145Midtti010v..7. MEM PITTSBU!'GR • GAZETTE Vitisblugl2 Oayitt. B. RIDDLE . CO.. Irma 62 . 11=1, tears IMITURCLD. PITTSI3II7I-1.e.11: FRIDAY MORNINO, JULY .26 INIPORTANT . FROTH WASHINGTON ,WArriniarox, July 2.3,15ta Iteported Astreit of Wa llaba ta Several leech regiments were posted within the Minimal:nem, lying 'On their arms all /night, Mot nothing was seen or heard of the rebels, who have not ventured far beyond Centreville. The report to.day is that the rebels are evacuating Minium Junction, and moving toward. Richmond. About noon, long mains of baggage wagons were seen going toward duress Janction from the enemy.s lines, showligthat they were at that ti me preparing for a backward movement. They did of dare to pumas our retreating 'tire linen,' disrce, their cavalry having been ; driven back several times, when attempting to charge the regiments that con. il wed the rear. They M r made an etie attempt to fink to on the left, bet Lieut. Gres , with his light battery of rifled cannon, porcelain their de. sign, got into portion, and, ae the adv rice corps emerged from the woods, opened Are with canals. ter, sweepiag nearly every man off the field. Again they tried it, with theism. result; at fleet within. faulty, and then with cavalry, but the rapid firing wee so destmetiire that they abandoned the design. Another urnspondeat writes: "There 11l no doubt that the rebels were actually retreating towards Mahauas inaction at the very lima when oar soldier& Were running toward. Cen treville. The reinforausents from Menace. were probably intended to colierthe retreat of the troops that had been engaged re the action. Long tie fore the panic on our tilde occurred, the wagon train of the rebels WY wending ILS way Infut the field, plainly indicating their intention to retire. Thu train was followed 4y large bodies of infan try, and it is probable that if our men had now' their ground even fifteen comes longer, they would bane had undninated pousuion of the field. It is staled by a Virginian, who came from 11Jc. nuns into oar lines to.day, that the order for the retreat of the rebels had already been tuned. It Is evident that the enemy did not immediately an dentind the movement on oar side. They thoug'st themaelvits whipped, and the sudden retirement of Unlit victoria nadoabtedly.astoniebed them. Thor is apparent from the tart that no portrait was at tempted for any considerable dinette*. This is now being made with en energy and por poise Met have nothing to be dmited. ALL will very pooh be made right mein—better than ever, for though a costly teacher, ezpariancie is a moat etot. tire one. Throughout the country the =thulium which burst oat like wildarskrbon tba first proola maims of the Ptakhot was Weed, has been renew ed by the reverse of the other day. Regiment' are offering themselves to the atramment everywhere. Nine regiments tinny accepted but bight and thirty mono will be taken within eta days ; 70,000 Mon have within the Wet thirtlosic hours been accepted. Vigor marks every breach of-the SWAP now, sod the spirits of all have recavered from the dominion of Monday, tieing even higher than before. All the, artillery lost - in the battle will be ',i naptly replaced with gene within reach at the North. Among the bauenes tatetraphed tot el. ready is the Whitworth Battery of sir or eight /I get guns, presented to the gtivernuient by patriotic cauterise( tbe Nailed States in Ragland, which probably. shoddy on the way, a. rasa a lull battery belonging to the flute of Conaecticat, and one at Harriaborg, the property of Penneylvacia. oar lam is this important arm of dirt service is leas re nal. than reported. Col. t7isircie, of the Penn sylvania Twenty-wreath, broltght away ell goo. which bad bean abandoned at Rallis Run. Nine reprogram are erpeeted to.itight, and thirty more will be ►ere within sic days. The Bewreuty or War today accepted Your additional regiments and two butanes of artillery front lows. The Irish regiment of New Tort, R. C. Enright Msjor, to be carolled in sit dap,we. also accepted day. over 1 4,9900mtpit Awe been.olcaretread-s e cep tell CMG. yesterday, on condition of bring here In from threw to filmes toys. The au giber of haled and atomise 'o..et by Gen. Mouesld at beta than MOO, nod by Gee. Mc- Dowell at trod /SOD to 700. Sense thirty wagon. are our whole toes. half 01 w►¢h wino traded with emulator,* asd ball' with ammunition. A spectator of the scene Fella me that the Znuaires literally decimated the Black Horse Cavalry, the celebrated rebel troop. About the middle of Me battle the Zainoes fired by platoons span the rebel ialantry stationed in the woods. After they had fired they discovered a troop of horse coming doer, on their rear. Thep corned the American dog, which deceived Col. kleistzelnint, and made him believe they were United States Cavalry, ..ond he so told the Zoos'''. As they came nearer, their Moe character was discovered, bat too Into for all the ZNIIITIW to reload. The regiment faced sod received the cavalry tense) cams down, with lev eled bayonets, which threw them into confusion. Than away went muskets, sad the Zonis/s went in with their knives and: pistols. They seized home, and stabbed their riders. lo this hand-tu hand conflict the Black Horse Troop were handled their own professed way of fighting. The sequel showed the Zoorrea to be the mutt espert ha ndlers oldie knife. When the fight was over, there were not twenty of the tear kindred cavalry left alive. Mee aid hones had bean cut to pietas by the infuriated red guns. This troop of cavalry bad boasted they would picket their boru• In the grounds of the White House. About half put 7 o'clock, white Blathers Bri gade was still at Centreville, Goy. Sprague lode up, u cool as it io a parlor, and said : "I ant with drawing the Rhode Island troops in good order. Yoe meet help make .a stand here." The officers to whom he had spoken expreuing their readiness to do so, be added: "I've receive d no orders all day. We're been fighting on ou own kook.. Where .bias Gen. McDowell been r" No 'me there knew. The conduct of Gov. Sprague through and after the .engagement was chuacter mud by the greatest lelf poreslion, and, consider. iag his entire separation from military pursuit., hie conduct amounted to the highest heroism. When cornstalk Generals are valued...every day, to get drunk and run away, why is be 'mutated a Major. Generalship. One of the worst features of the calamity of Sun day, and without which some might have been avoided, if not all, was the disabling of both COI. Hunter and Col. Oahu:Oman, by levers wounds early in the action. flub are most excellent off - cors, and wound. which bad resulted 111 death would have been au irreparable legato the army, The Tunnies, after tatting one battery, were meta= upon another, when those behind it cried oat, "For God , s sake, don't shoot your brothers." Upon this, the Zneave• "raved their fire, until a volley was poured in upon them by the battery from which the upplreotiour had come. When the colors of the Fluty-ninth were cap tured by the.Vitgatoues, two of iherq *cited the Bags and were going Oil with them, when Lieut. Matthews, of Company H,. Fire &craves, fired end billed both the Fa:gimes, and recovered the II tie. Capt. Watley, of Company I, Zoaaves, killed two out of four Missmapplane, who were dragging a gee. All oar men agree in representing that the . rebel infantry will not staid a fair fight, even with three to our one. They gave way whenever at tacked, when not supported by artillery. The Sanitary Committee sent aver a deputati on of Brace and Dr. Tomes, to Inquire atter - the wounded ; whether any fagot truce had beet cent, for them, and whether they could afford stirgiul. ald; or - name, ate. It appears that Gen. McDow ell bad alreedy sent Major Wadsworth with a Sag or trace and an atebialenee train, and. that five . surgeons had voluntarily end nobly remaieeff to take either the wounded and be 'prisoners them selves. On shill contmaudleg the haWeleld was 'house, the pommies of which position would have glue enr soma &aided advantage to operations against the 'ninny's batteries. A charge was ordered to ob• . rain it, bat minting after regiment eau, op, were broken by the heavy Meg of the enemy, fell back, end from that moment the fan of the day wu tied. A Ilniontilan ItrtDJ COO' Parte: sauna oar In fatuate he Lid teen the latreeehreenta at Maass. was, and•tMn were Wu tulles of 'battarieithern; An' Alabama Captain, who MSS taken, prima, dulatsd, before dying of his wounds, that tho foreew at and about ltaaaseu Inv* .100,000. - , Itx•Yice President Steckler:nits visits the rebel prisoner, taken at Fairfax and at Centreville, and does not, is his Interview' with them, 'conceal him sympathy fathom and their mese.' Pen. Scott is repotted; Pp excellent authority, to have maid - to-the President "that be had acted like a coward for the Grit time is hie life, in yield ing to the 'army - of the pe bile, the press, and members of Cessna,' , end :advancing , upon Ma nama before be we ready. 1 Yet, probably even , Congressman; and there were many, who weals Gee. McDowell's camp, was opposed to thereon. templatad admit, and they, would have preferred the plan favored by come subordinate carnets, to geed for reinforcements of ;Weeny arid aniliery, sad abell,tbe rebels oat the !WOOS before mortal/ the infantry. A disheartened member el Congress add to Gea. Scott yesterday,' " We're 'beaten." The old mac, straightens' himself up, -.replied, 4. No,, Sir Girl we're net beaten; the. Government wet hea lie Same ttne relearns' to, Gov. Seward that we were net defeated . or banday, be answered, " We've Mead that oat serf, bet too late." Senator Less, ed Indians: gives it as his opinion that the risme of the pawn was an order given to butane* to mats tea eertain point Gut ammu. dans lan thus apparenUy istreatint moving of -batteries produced connereatios and pane. Ely others, - .the. - order to retreat, which emitted to chine the forums of Sunday, le ascribed to Col. .Milee of the Army; whit commoaded-tb• Filth Di. yelpe TM; Dania mire' eters ara in great eneadary. if their detyto leap their respective Govenemerti edviiimitif the coadititee of *bpi itemotisi to . • ISLs.Laa.us ENWOMISMR=EIMMMWM.EI:O. Ear:Speen ruler, the defeat of Government forces within twenty miles of its aping, implies the overthrow of the Government. They find it diffic cult lo overthrow thin entabliatted male of judging, and Set healiate to report the opinion that the Gov cruriUnt is incapable of eustaieing imelL AtSteen the dispatches reseivek. at the Washter tan office to-day, wu the fallowing addressed to a member of one of the regiments quartered at Ar lington Height., of coarse of the Suttonietht Hew-Yosix,Jaly - 22, 1861. YOur lade wishes to knew if you are r dead, alive or wounded. If dead, plague send the body on. The-:Sew. York. Sixty-ninth he the Battle Mi. John Staten, a member of lbe Mew York 139. h ;Regiment, having receives' a worifid in the left band, returned home, and give. the following account of what he taw daring the memorable Sunday at Bull's Dun' I we. in the fight on Sunday all day, until we got completely off the field, and were on the road toward Vienna. — On Sandal morning, we were withM two or three miles of the place. We en camped by the aide of a read aloes by a wood, and then formed in line of battle, and proceeded stead ily down through a thick wood is a melee, (Boll's [ Ran,) and kept firing eoeataatly, in order to draw I oat the enemy and Domani& his butane,. After a good:deal of I bit, they opened upon as. We then fought our way down into theplain. The Winton , co Regiment ad the 69th tackled a large party, estimated at a number of thounands, total about 17,009, partially bidden to some brnehwood, end nueceeded in driving them completely away, at the point of the bayonet. They ware in great dieorder ail ever the held. Gee. McDowell tionerin at the other end and headed them off, while Colonel Boater approached on the right with; los division; and the action then became general. It continued until about 4 o'clock In the afterimon, when all stood atill and we thought the battle ;won. The Generale collected on the bill, and wereelmeriog and shaking bands. Om McDowell took pin hat off, complimented Gel. Carman, and said the victory had been woo. Alt at once the re- Inforroments on the other aide, under Johnston al was supposed, acme down upon us, and the men being completely azbaostad, gave way, coatil they reached rho rvid. Col. Corcoran had only Capt. Meagher with film after Lieut. Col. Haggerty was tilled, which happimeil in the brat engagement I saw him fall by a Minket ball. Thos. Trot:min Meagher was the moat riontipicuous man in the field, riding on a white borui,twith his tiateff„ and golog into the battle most enthiniastically. At one tine our regimental color was taken, and Meagher setsod the grace flag of Ira- Isedjf went to the front, leading the men to the charge. The color was recaptured, the enemy wu driven back, and we then formed In hollow square, by orders; and retreated ateadily of the ground. We 'got on the road all well, and in good order. Having got mir hand hart, I took a Inecesaiosist horse,: and rodil'imong the civilians, of which a let, &Deluding artisul and reporters, were gathers& in earri'agee and on jmnaback. They were viewing the battle from the toll. Soon alter I left my refit. meet, the eiloans got panic-stricken, and from the panicreed tea teamsters, 100 imagined they were go ing to !meat off. From the teamsters it spread into several Ohio regiments, and than to came general. I Mde fuel alene. H there - was any more fight ing, ltrnort blare been in the road alter the recut efnnienced. I think "them use no more fighting. The ireinforeemento opened font or fire batteries os tor immediately. There was oaly one party (that' re the woods) that we fought at all. We .114 sot tee ally more, except a complete Cavalry reti• meet, that charged on the Zraares. Almost the cavalry, about three companies wen colored gad officered by whits men. Gen. ktelroveil three times charged as on bade. rise. i.lt appeared the rdnh and A. Zonaves wars all over the baula.Geld, as tame mere dids running all the time riling the dener_sl wants In over bent or over there, to take this battery. There were nosey killed and wounded lying arousid on the Geld, like sheaves in a wheat held. There was a house on the hill where wounded men were idusest pled, and the rebels shelled it, as much as anywhere else, while they most hue known, by wising our ambalaucas, that they were only wound ed. The Ohltr 71st, nth and others took part. Tee 71st mate only one charge, and bet very few men. The 60th did +ll thecharging. . As I retreated I. saw Col. Coritrran in Centreville Toe teranistetil eat their team, Loam got on their horses' Leeks had rods off. The rest gel away as best they could. --- -- Tbetunale Leanest.' 00 Setorde afternoon, as sestinas. !dud ferry. boat Soate6sl was on her data trip et 5 o'clock, and - when ahon one mile to.low Uovernot's Island, a little boy, aged shoot three years, son of Mt./. 11. Winne, whoides at No. 87 First-plat... Brooklyn, 101 l userboard from tee upper de'.. He was is charge 01 his ince, aged twelve or tourers*, and was steemnpao by • brother, aged shoot eight. They. 'wen go gto Clifton to visit some friend• The Hun fallo wits sitting on the lower repo of the gaud; near th pilot house aft. A woman who bad cake. for ado /seed topers with her basket, mad as he was makin room for her, he lost his benne. and went over. A om of honor came from all who saw it, and the rater sod brother were well nigh par ,... .I) zed with fri tit. A gentlemen who cat sear hor ned to the pig p hone*, and tiotified ,he man of the heim,"• child lovethoerd !" In ea instant the bell elanged in the engineer'e room, wheels and rudders ware resented, the pilot haunted to the other pilot boo* and the boat went heck with all veal, follow. iog the wake she bad just laft. A steamboat was seen coming down the bay and crossing our tact about half a mite ar, at about the point whore the child went over. Edry effort was made to signal them to stop. About n n shoot went over the water from • bandied vole* and hats and hardkerehlefs were need with a thrientivird movement; bet mange to ea, it was interpreted to loSithat it did wet resem ble, and then situ of warning and diatoms were an swered by cheers and the wairleg of handkerehief• This was followed by a loud Moan . of disappoint enent,,and cries of, "There, they have run over him In All hope of caving the boy seemed to be attfled, hot the retuning boat kept on, feeling her way, when presently a little hat was descried, and thee a little boy, soff, buoyant, sad face upward. A thrtil of hopeful expectation of a ramie was bet by the , hundred entices pusengen. "There be te ! f.' i"There he is I. "Slack up I. "Stop het!. The pilot sounded his bell to slow the coignes, when it tall, spare man was seen divesting himself of hitt coat, vent and boon. He dropped himself from the upper to the lower forward deck ; went over the guards, hung down by his hands, and dropped into the water jut as the boat wu shoot coming in contact with the body. She had a little too much headway, and cries were heard on all sides, "They will be struck by the wheel f" "Stop her I.: Sore enough, they would have been .truck, but, with wonderful presence of mind, the geode man dose under the wheel and tame up neat the aura with the boy in his arms. Lifc-preservers were Iprovlrk over and a smell boat Wall lowered. The gentleman seised the latter with one heed, laid ilia boy in with the other, got in himself, and commenced at once to roll and rob him. Presently they were taken on board; the child waif beard to cry, sr. the Old new., "He is alive!" "He will be caved I" went from mo•th to mouth mild every lace beamed with *smile of intense eatlsfaetion. Toe Water and brother came forward etched and tio tears.' They emoted to direst him of his drenched • clothing; • a blanket was brought, in whigh he woe wrapped, and the effort. to tee., rotate :were diligently - pushed. One gentleman took from his wallet a newspaper *lip containing punted directione, by E. bleriact, for resuscitating a drotroed parson. When the boat arrived at tlearatine landing, the body we, taken to the residence of the Health Officer, were Dr."Galan and the other bathe officer , with the Indite in the onutte,'gave pr per auention to the 'little sufferer. Word jou Sol edlately sent to the &tends at ClO tom i, , ind - the' nents were telegraphed to Shook !lye. They arrived between S and 0 o'clock, and found that al/ waif well, The child was restored to conticiomnau, and his chief complaint was thus 'ea prettied: "Pap*, 11011 in water and /oat *Oaf." It watoith mach difficulty that the brave man who thusperiled his own life te save this little fel low could he induced to give his name; but the impropriety of keeping it from the knowledge of the parents was so urged upon him that be Scaly wrote Min iddrese on a card for the sister, with • requ'egi stub to show it except is the parents. It transpired, however, at the loading, that this noble dead war performed by “Capt. J. W. Kittredge, care of fie P, Telt & Co., N0..126 and /28 Doane street,'New York.. His wile, with • nurse and child, .Were believed to be on board at the time:— New Vjirk. Tribune. , ; locreaud Actbrily la the. Uesrstrar Army-- Haut. or the Remise at Bull's RAU. Since the, report of tbe • reputes at Bull , * Run an unceaMog Correspondence ban been kept -op be tween-the War Department. and the °them of reg. clan at this and other lustiest. Over seventeen goloonleddajore, and Captains on fhrloagh have received orders to report at °neater active dote and there ? an impression gaming ground here every hour that all the United States officers now on non-coribattent duty in the Department of the heat - will be called - into the field immediately. Indeed, it le known that Ben. Scott •hu declared that be will heneeforwud keep the educated-men at theneteof war. As a proof of thin k seven, boards of Ufficers hare been Otsbuded. The: whole available reaminiej Porno of . cavalry at thejilatinted Barracks; Carlisle Pennsylvania, are cobs teat to the national capittl without de ity. .Tbe!cometasdieg ofßeer at (bat station has reeeiretinstructions to renew hie exertion'. lm the Inereas/iril the mounted troops ae rapidly as pos.. Eiger &With pat on extra rough ride's for the pur pose of ithpeditiag the business. A great number of mint for the saddle hive been enlisted during the past Jew weeks. A; detachment from the Lind. son streel rendezvous was eent on a law days ago. Theist was a rumor in town yesterday thet all the mediae on board the receiriag ship were or; dated belt* Washington. Although Alas, look like itithere line positive hilormauon that such a move iv ensitemplated. There are lomplour ma. rinecon heard the North Carolina, at Brooklyn t, about thy on the Ohio, at Beaton ahem thirty OD the Prieleton, at Philadelphia ; Batty on the Coo= atjtatjent at Newport, and over one hundred on the Alleghesy. Anuapolth. As the marines are just= ly deemed tits belt ecildian in the servos, the ad dition 7(4 bait a. regimen of the to the - arm) vrond'be of the greaten agranuge.—X.Y. vr CONSIGNM -- ENTS. w. maw; I•EaNii Oad tir 1 4 4 ruars'iait /14 P1...4 6 SWIMS 4—n9A VOLUME I,XXIV- -NUMBER 203. insitrangt. 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David & Browu Samuel Grant, laaad Lee, Jamb &Smith, Edward C. Ude, Oen. W.Rictianle;.oeors• Wales OILARLES N. DANCERS, President. EDWARD C.DAL6, 'Cm PremSdm.t. WM. A. Bros" Secretary prn tem. J. ttitliintED. 0011111, my 6 Office Northeast mr. Wood and Thtsd wa. /IBM , By the lellem Edna! !Humus Compl, OW PUIL•DIILPHIA,:: .• On IMtidings, Limited or Perpetual, klerchadww; oarol Uwe, aO,, In Town or Country. Office No. 308 Walnut otreti: camotas7o,llo—Asamoi3o3,lo>( 0 0 .--itomtal4•4 oo . o . o Nat ilortgatteme Improved City ?lowly, doubt* the asnonnt----.—...:—..--$14.6,000 00 Ortotad nutt.llrat 4.400 to Co's 0 par tent llartgag• Loan, s3o,ooo,eost—___ 10,960 00 Ottyor Pldladalptda, pr Ixat 30.000 00 Illlettbeny wanly a peramtPenni.R. R. Loan_ to,coo 00 Oollatand loam, well moured--. 1400 00 litostlogdon and Broad Topklonutalelsitroad Company, mortgage ..... 00 Promaylmata Raltroad . 4,000 00 atoct of tbeltelLanoollltrtnal Inarance Co-- 21,360 69 knot of County Pire Insorance 4.060 00 &oak of Delawerskl.B. boarcranni 700 00 (Musmerelal Pant do 10,123 DI Medmice !Usk d 072,012 G 3 Bakst td.i.nntrutoo ;; 16.2 130 MIN Baolrablo, lamina= paper.; ittiln 1 $ Book Accosintn, accrued Intenot, ?1,216 72 Clab on toad sad la bmde of I . 2„Sdir id 630,603 011 mum NO Lay, eniod.t. DULEITOII/1-01.1TIngleyalaml Bleplum • Wm co.. Robert Mew, Iheaczkl, !wmm. Wm Whcmii roam W. mley, /oho IL Worrell. Wamemll ELL.Clareog L lothrop, tobt Tolahtl, CNC Lelcoa, /W% B. Lean*. Jacob T. Onchlat. & / mlal l Wooden/ C. John Biro& Ins Ware.. • R. 1111401.01 AN. /COMM/. 0. 00.1111 N Agent Northeast corner Mind and Wood 41"..54 Ilium, rot= Stiftty lattarms Gotip IB br l troreaairialaturief renespisanußU. 0 . El. E.Cornor Third and Walins sta., MARINI MUCHA:WU ce Vassal., Cargo, aniE Freight N salads of Ma vokal,L LAL.I.VD 1 1 ItINGI3. Goods by lihvni; t :OsaglP. Woo nod Leta esttleigeo. to all parts 40114 Uutati. INSVACANCE3 no Ablzkandla• geben4lyr—Ost Ikons. Dim Meg llaoaea.lo. • Nora= 1;',136CL. 11611 ad Malts Vapory Not., sad 3nt•rat dve..faltii,963 Vtalacklphis CU, a • cent /*OW:ST reeraellmata CMOs 117,91:: ou MIL 17 ; 4134.12 Doev3.,lll.tors and MARI . 6131'33 Neon. nallrom4 6 per .63 llortioge 44.00014 Truumm.• eta., i pwartall 2.1.000 00 0,11.4 It. lir and IWtraacel2,.. 41,.71 to. &VW* 400 u /1.0.03iet.rmai6.4 ot. Hut. td,0431 03 Int•net .lothor ofsbUr do. [ha 0.1 COOO 00 1.804 '-.103 61 InX*Prun, 1X. 4 11.nr Matti, -, bamorl X.aornat ' X lotanni A. era Yr. J.,o„Perisrrn. t' Trourllar Palhair,: Hew, bto..n, Juba IL Penmen, Xiv.ford ['Wit,. l.aq JO. U. DOW 0. til; Joao* 0n.... , Jams*Traqrsair, t 1+ vencer !delirium, 'i William 141., Jr, Thorns& 4 .,. nand. '' J lave a Hand, • .0.41,611. Boma, Jr..: INl.n.rn 0 i nig., Jaen!. P. Juno., Jseepir LI 1 , ,11, Janus B. XtrarlanX. • Cr. MM. ILint.nr. Junthas P. XI., •,. Onaros 0. Larlper, Joe. 8. Endaple,Pll,o4 Had Crerl, 1.1.1:. Marina, ,Li Cruets !Lowy, A.M. Berger. ', 011. 11ARTIN, Preodlnr. , • TIIOB Et LIALND. 10. Pren 1.141. 1/Xlr. Lri.tru, Sorrsiary. 51.111 , 1N1LA, 99.94 apltyJ-553.3 No. W, WiLet 51. mt, rittAtiirsb Weineran Liasurtrace uompwk. 01 ritreaunon GLOBOR DAUM, 1.1.1146 t. GORDON, Paerkary. Capt. fi. D. UM :AN, klenend Ap t. 01/104 N.. in ones, tpuur • O.:. W.lo.e.mit ay stairs Pituataitt iPiL ISO/Td apoissa ail /Sods of/Pare sad //sisellirkt A !Joao hatartion saravral 6y ihreolors to/to aid saa keno* Is Vie esnassay, ant We arc daerlainsi, oy pronissesa mat nberalay, to safiasse :se character ; whist ttayikass assumed, as oferisy Sea protealon Me se srlaidetas tobe Osumi. AL1611711 OCTOBIA .30. Ina. • :. Muck Accouot6.- 63.000:10 .7,lfio!po 0150 s ZA1 , 1%0 14,31.1!59 1145'111 n4.0:6411 Premium Futon and 1.1:11a Disown • la licktolskt, titoluniol Ater. 1.4 'ova, Itifld IL Long, William LI. Bmith, U.: w. "ticket.. Y. IL GORDON, ire'y George D. IL. tinter, Jr., Ben J. now., 0. W. Jeanne, Jsznee McAuley. Alexander !peer, Andrew Ackley, enyU) Vim Sande and inland liunranct , ; INSUEtANOF. CO. or NORTH AME,IIIOA:, PHILADZLELII.t. • isompartUd 1794—Cap*— —SWAM , Aorta, Jasmary . :lo, ISUP—.. • --$1.159,1724 SI. I tnozAll Pate, fte.7. AVIIIOII G. CORM, kost. 4 , 4IRANCE CO. or _OIE STAT.; OF AtiItBYLVANIA2 PITILADELPIIIA. _ 7. . . laccmporgad, 1794-0401.131521:4905. •MO /arum 1,? 1862,—... . - -.4118,801 48 11 I 111LEit I 1 T. , Wilaus 1148r8.1,13e.e.y. Prts*.t. EL ARTFORD FIRE INSURANOEi;CO , 111.11TV011/1. locurpurakrl,lBlo-04p4ial--$.500,04j t ‘ ' Aorta nay 1, Ml —... --4.1:44' 784 13 Tl.llO. 0. AUTO, S. 1131i1Li01 , 03, Prot. 10.1tararanoo in W. above Old an. 3 Eallabl• Cletnkaniat out ba obtalwal by application to W. Y. JONII4 tirant r irt Water rt.. 8•01er• tiatidina RI/Edolphla Yarn wad Lit. ? INSURANCE UOMPANY,; N0.141k Coosa= 811024 oppealio the Color Liviaor Capital s3lo,7oo—Art. S3SIX3. • e Will outs; ail Mud. of Imearatke, either Perpethal or Molted, ceo ovary lout lotion of Property or le arcloakliaa at makable rata of prandial, • , KOBUS, P. MINI President. —e M. W. riALDWIN. Vko Preslidea, Sassotol3—Cha. Dyed. & It. Ova M. B. Sogliate:i Oro. W. Brown, P.B. Parrs", Joseph tetterausa,,;Joila Claikerei J. S. ErtailioN B. Nikri! - Y. itl.lC=l/114 'secretary. • deSkitlyfo J 1 O. COPPIN, dgedt, owner 'Slnt •od Wood *WOW Cituca's insurancc uomparty at rittabOrgh, 0191 cs, car. Market al 'Water attere* viicars was. BAGALIT. troskl•ni. I !NEI:UDC/I DiNANDOATS AND DAWNED. r t mum nvalnst Logo mid Dunagn In the l'invltNUon of tho /beim nod Weftnra Elven; ULM sad Earning and the Harlon:lm of the Limns Aotoor Lois man Dagnap b 7 raw ti namaraat W. Daggs?, Don. T.. X. (firm Jim AL Doing. J.& Put, Jr., 0.2444 . Efortn.¢gb, t.Jonos, Oept.S. O. Wu ny, J. Unldrol4.) r Trawls MIN% hl. Mgr, John P.DlNtoith., W. G.Jaimatoo, Jobs A ellytot, Dncirt . Ff,r(4l.• _~ ._pay: ... OD VERTEIBUROII. Wrier—No. 37 Fifth Stioo . k Bank Monk,' TNSLIBES AGAINST ;ALL KLN.D4 OF I IfMD ADD MARINI RIM& HALO JON.IO, PraMdroD . 401E9 •D. iIeCODA !midden% D.ll W.X l l,llaerrlaryOADL M DOA a Daarroaa—lse auors. C. 0. 1 Omer. Harm Ildn. R.O. Om, John A . ishanstackr•Ddy D.A Copt Adam Jacoby IL ••.81/ADAA, Clopt-WMIxo Dam Rat L. Warm. EL Darts. , rd iblkitOVlUMll447/ . In tltsani and'Atscuitpherta.Bruninaili. . , ir EWERS PATENT sv/re.grantod ith, Bak to Tawas Berl,brt wag skate. and WlSetstit laapevraawit In Stearn and Atawaherld Llatabera whereby the bll stroke*/ lhe basateer le olgedeed, as: a, tar what he tbs thick/ me of the wow of Iron to belga mood—bereby affsollng a great bona* of poser whew belabors of tootal aro too. opokOstal am, and a shwa pada ado( enstiak _ ' ' Two sataceibers ate arbors of eald wash sae ari did nos of run.* tights to 0a old to:browbeat, es well as territory ander wild punt *medal of said lispoureownil le left at the oars of • Mews. Basalt a Clutilog.*ttoo. soya at Law , teener of eatt Dlesaoadatrews, where partkie babied las sill sad sie 11, awl fare 100 the term of Lamb salealw g. WSAVIdI. ik Inv:muumuu;' IP4woort..arman.g..;.r... PENN • lIAIJNKS.-We bays Doir , on . bud We of • - • LADII2I4IIINOU ;ALINE& • __ _ it LA lir, #AAATIAIo TAFAAA PACITTIN erAtINIC in loot -• •GADDS 'PAN retm mina sozwyr Itairb • ' • ' DANIS TWIN ILO AND VALININ dtb~lalal Lill.. Jowl BALL 0 0 3.. I Yo. lOL Woo(I Q 0 DEIIG43---2 bbble Tallow; 1,3 4 .14 Imitt Yzp. do 'JO bozos W. S. CW.epos IWO 04aut47 lacoo, by 0. GRAY): WILLOWS 34. Instilicar-hoW tramousaur tames tie H 193 - i7 I AfAA.D[OtSF h r: Vilitl--.300 pkgs. White Mak, Trouts:4 litghliOretiOst walla .ftlisctilancous Cabo. G OLD P IsNS, • wranzitug AND BAWL. CaReA /top:tired; ASP fifILP - PL.III.NO D.GO ." 4. , oi 1,4 teak, 4 the core, of Fonbilk and Marko& rand story. Nese. Beteg oat of the city, tutelug pe. w Matt'. ttlit Bend Ulm by malt. mbr:ly - • lorrz PATRICK & CO. HAIL: S, CAPS, get AL W .3. 0 0 3:1 COIL Comps's JIMICV name; la great abundance and at moiatasa mom, at J. H. Rigensan & Co.'s. PASSION/JINX HAT STORE. • No. 75 WOOD STREET, ZEX3,11 , 0/ 6E4 Jolla W .11.804--......J.V1.6 V. arcunum* ILSON," CA RR . 04 1 -, • (Lime Wilson, PAN,' ! L : •tyholneala Tlealoilo to 1 - .)coSaktamto • . :DRY GOODS, No. O* Wood Street, id hooks. &boys Dlacsood 11112BU1 GIL JAMES li. WILDS .t CO., ' uOl.ll COTTON billay - ALLIatUCIT on% n.sor.csuut..o, SEAMLESS BAGS, c, OSNSI3I:TRGS, 32 irloi3l - 660 t0.1.1:3 in - oitei wide.. Orders l'eW. .Childefr:.:o . .a",l33Wood igthet, PI Wibtirgl6l recti d • [ Laudon. octSay Lucifer Oil ,Works. WILLIAM P. WOOLE.IDGE. )LIN VTADTILIES pr COAL AIsTD . CARIIoIi OILS AND DMALNit LV LAhlFti, CIiIMNEYS, No. 39 Market; etreet I.l.lWoeii Second and ibtrd. : , PIITS2OII6II, PA • • EIMON, , TELESTO/54 ' riNALNII IN k - J R DEMOS earn CHEM JLI /UAL'. .Pertiimery. Fancy Goods. -Hurtling Maid, 01W, leuisuly innotly prime quautzmunds he atom L.UWZOT MUGS. ,eixtranzr-D, AND ri7pggra . 324 PITT6I4IIULL, Po, einr. tiaea WOW, compounded, At AU innert...e. mdhlyd {Late II 1111/er ig Illcketsorecj • it Y / 1 i BAL "S II ie. S tit Wl.o ate, ertuans, • . • .Vto Lt•B .N • 0 Keep., nouttatty oa bunt and l rtnatalua Haa' antl Light Oils. annum; to: lubricating tad' rennin/ parpoena. 'watch wilt be sold /Aunt far atania, and ‘aall aal,aint • •- WAIL LS, =DOLE .116 CO., 215 Liberty BL, opposite Utb, Pittsburgh, Pa LASUES AND SWIMS% V V and every duk.tiptka. of • wr.xsumx. WOE& AdrOtaar. .issi.s.t tram ths tn.* snit psisiptly ship *Wo pis gsstrososis. J.M.ASSIJA suwirican. S. 0 R H P . A 0 i 13: R*. Bacon, Lard, Dried Beer! Mesa 3. Rump Pork, Ko lz !earth street, new laberty, Pittabargt. Att• A I aHALL Annannow filo Irani of NEW WALL . PAPERS, BORDERS, &a, sr joi No. n WOOD STEED?. JAUUB BEESS. DEALIIII ItgrkL. LEON 01011. , SCRAP IRON NONAP err.m. AND CANADIAN GLASS SAND STONE vi...urrietc—ootr.N OV 96.02• T Art 1) 131tITLLYLVALL atrltndti CAA. ilfuccnu , rs la O. Oto atop, .0.1 IMPOILT*EII AIID Da /1 LI AHD W all D CUTLERY .3x.a. IUI Markel street. PITZIIIbI.IIII4n. pa. . (017011 CALDWELL BRO., . • • IMAT /1711t11211.11138 AND . MAULS /willla. limp and Cotton Onuage; • thAnta. Thr, Ma. nada and OUR Tarpanito, thick, Llgta Atrd Mary Drtllln,a, apkir No. CS ,: M au r and la Prone. S.W. /-43,2.51 , 6 F Ny..o V V:1.) S.— •stn.itt dorm wirsiiiizia Juries, eisAILIS $1‘)NII AND„CLUSTKIL DIA/10.4D lIINOd, - Lis.DU:s• OOLD WASULIIIS AND uIIaINS. Whet &Weis. Iv aim, &unable. Widding 'Pronesal, bat. ofJowelry Iv petal, Jet, Amutlyo, Cart, Am; irabrer Cops sod lloblet• tor proacutailow'llultrlieli4s Owe., to. ,IL 8.10/14144mUS At DJ. 'aplT 'Corner of YslthalmlZlarlat Knott. I --=ixiiiiitirrtt." 7 Liana) %/Aux. W . W. YOU.N“ (snooesaor , to Cerr -4‘ • INIUGHT now.) lux 92. Wood straot• wow blonona Wks, dealer lo all lhlQa of • • DUMMY, . • /LNIVE3, • 11420116, . SU/MOB.S . • 11.1.11J03, 01.INO, ' . • RAVOLVILW, • • to Ao • • 44 - 41 law sownowsdol W *bur, goals 000dautly on ow 1 1. 111,1.11,811.411.1,, laving returned ‘V. flow tho Xast, will so. reeriti> a zuogritaloont rrortiosat of Irtoottaad /Manna - • ' - • paper Hangings, fur nitnaltag wars sad tamairy Mama: TM 'NUL, be am putt an, lieteinfore, .41 prin. Lama, "waiting as Um:" ' fa= IT Waal It. TUUCO WORK R. A, • JAN CS OW/411111, latrruoco AND !SASTIO Woeful; !APIA MD& KU Asn PLASTZELVIL IMAM:l=ra sod tatitauem of au kid& retridand - liar Ali adder left or=' - doxiiirreni &treed di door. this& Wltte, aa ralner'• Wall raper Mon, No, VI Wood et., lad prOLLiptly 141M:1444,1a • Mta3 ( r ) 1) STWA.TIVA tw . ons tbiog so oltitissi fa ridloviNg u._ sflooloote N[ae ounplo Lain& tnora-by am same W ltroskroats.•,./Nclie of 414sotioa, Light upon th• .yd aigtilJ maritlyos. slay tan Avalout*: OtockarA, La tto lama gory., yrreh .411 k. of Both Jost r.da. '•. • ' - • ' • L. kEAL, 7lk 4th Emit: . . . . . . . . . la .ENRY S . KlNG,:igtoii,Elt, fur the sale . . juL or twat.. or Nits!, l.rbott . 01i, .tteicluallikw. lyv.u., ri...c.llcatuite. .111udvate ivmprosaLlon clamed 14 .• ...k..F.cPUtcacta,modu imat pow... - , N=iMiMl DA_C4.IEL .1004.141111", . . .. . - - ' ameinricrouss 02 . , ILALLDIV, HUGHIIIO/IAM,MtIIIIJi 'AHD PASOIr 001 r DptU Alirikl7e it tiir az.i.dAtto, W y; cxxatu'utWaiblittionlutd I.raltiUa Meets, DlTuttogbant,oppoaluiPl Habana, ra:-. ur S. ILS.VF.N is prepared to furnish TT • PUINTZU'd 2.1•71:..1.1104, alarm dm:OW.I. 'acme 11 W0..4 and Mild - • JAIL Ltoviiho CLOTlit3, of Letter quality and prim than ottettheat le the beat, oehely CIDJMIN le. LIMO, Lave auDttetturat. 1TAM,15:5 111. BALPA, -• • • - • - tr • hae sowtstaut MLA. Matta/ger. Zig RX. klaUlt AILAW/1103 wad brZOINWATIL.NB for sli lamp. of1.01.3415:0, and aaperiotempetbsic . erectium act samost“. OFROS ON ANDCIL9ON'eTiIiti• . isehreco Lacack aodltablzum Paseta r -- - • - Jet'l , ALLYOILL2i7 nuAb..l3.l•lO:ltERO,Ekl, • Aiwirui , Ec 1 Omni, IRON MINK Moen', IPurr4to4 platui sod upnciticatkas talbilap avayy 44imee7ptIou ; !arks soperkm ikod on. locdrzatm Wu& bbla.freah,pagkod just, received . 1 :4 0.u4 "." 6 hi 361-41iON - 011 4 =-St) Wait Na' I Re; 1.0 .6.0 Ailgripok on, far tatotrug panes" ',tore sob for a& . , OILN CARVALIp tk CO.. risAcaEts-:- . eacke pried veiewe,i •it roe'd. Oast/ ' - Was,: < • -<<, < - 111C.8111' fiILSES 100' bra.. osti Pic= ii.ed , eerie - r.it.cetortize , kOo. • R y ' A T° • S-200 bus. Red Potat oes; p i,eby ~2 Loor ors ANA , PETROLEUd=4O6 bids. rot iiieriVas 00., - (IAIII3O 011-50 bbls. Refined; Carbon C4l,larb nths prppoq, formal.< nnla - 'J. B.l7allliELD CO. ;LAKE 'UPEP.IOII. SMITS - Xi —lOO aincDl Just mew...4V : a. mum sir Le, S UtiAts. 100 Ishcbs. - N. bogar, received 'IF,. x.- 50 - bble. RYdradlid Gelled KM) XAMS-3 - at t d [44,414 - 3: 6 0-- k co. '! DRIED APPLES-40 buff. for sole by :AU : JR,,WalaiL 44 51 . , *meta!' p!notlmtn, I===l