The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 07, 1861, Image 1

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    ■’THE- DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
ESTABLISHED Ihi 1786.
CoratMum, fit
TAMM "A.' TKT3EB, Foatriuixa
•I inOemaiaa Hnoaiat, foriheMboT VLOUR,’
QUU, BAOOI*. LARD, BUTTfa, PUDS, DRIED?
fX&ITAHD PBODUO* OUMkRAtLY, Afl. 10
'mbsKtw&aA+wu-'
DDwofth, Pr- d* 8. Ooitab*'l A Atwell, U*
A On,, John Duatap, lu. da; D. Ban«r aCo J
Oteci&DAU; & wr»dj.O«MerMA M Bask, WkiwV;
ImjSaaaalOtt,Esq.,daOnoKle A Oo.da; ruto*
i dot Owlubu A Broriter, Pkfl*d«tobt».
ecfcdly
■l. ICBQIUf « WM, f. LAM.
■ BOfiOMAKKR & LANG,
ommisAlon Merohants,'
. - V : 7-. imi Wholmh.D ikn in
aaocramtt, tants, SRAM, rKobtrcK,*,: ;
_No. 203 Libiatt Striit,
Mlfclj TITTHtIOTOP, pa. ■.
FBA.HK VAN OORDBB,
DBODDOB COMMISSION MER*
- JT-- OHAttT, DMier to floor, Broom, Seed*, Dot tar,
' Lard, Chmi, POriu Dried and Oiwi Vnita «ad Proi
•: AflTMtq made on Oona’pnwnti
-IVtrtluraM, No. 114 Second St, Pittsburgh*
*' both to , , |
Ifiiwr AfTiTint IT P~V — * . rttTiT*Tr
■ ;Bhct*«r A.PUwocth, do IBteani A CoEBn, do
• aoldv-; .Bprt|igor*n*rti>njtfi AOo.‘ , i
f|.».:|BO«M»»...>.i.M»m a.TwMf
t H. VOIGT & CO.
# Soconscn to l*. O. Ontrv,
PttOpßC* AND COMMISSION MBKOUANTB,
1 247 Xdberty street,
uS . pI?MBUitQH, PA.
OILAND RUMMJ6, ■
. ; flqoamor to Joba MoOlll A Bod, ;
No. 183 Liberty sL, Pittsburgh,
ORUBRAL PIIOOOOB, OBOOBRY AND OuMMlfr
' _ SION MERCHANT.
; mpAetfally oolMtart. to3fl;lyd,
WM. WBIttU~~4NO. WUIT*« JOB. WM.TB.
WDITB BUOTUBRS, " i
; T7ORWARDINQ and commission
JP MBBCHANTS, an» Qttkn In PBOVIMONfc
AND PBODUOMQKNI&ALLY,■•.SOD Liberty
at r**U Elttapprgb. Pn. . .. tnyffidtoonaT
*'-tiOm>Yßß,'OommißmnfrMwrohani;
J\ Doalor In Grade and Reflaod ‘ ,
4 , OARBON 0114, QLASfI, IRON, NAILS, Ae- !
ahg;M . Wo. 183 Llbartr ktmt.
VUUAMMtM, . I 0... p I bA*» ■'OAMOUM
uuom "I PpectalPartw*.
HABANB 4l OOTTXVI,
■UWJUP«»W*OAMPtJM», *llll A OOh :
WHOLESALE OROC ER S,
OOUBOf ~~-
Wood and Water Street*,
toHff L S9O«L
JOHN I. Houses Ac CO..
WHOLESALE 0 ROGERS
AND
OOMHiSSION MERCHANTS
Corner of Smith field and Water Streets,
JeT’ljd PITTSBURGH, PINNA.
BDOfIBYONABIfIWiLat,
WkaUt&lt Qrocertmd Commiuio* Merckants,
107 WOOD STREET,
K>nw B. CAaPlßlAli-. M- m. barboPh
JOHN B. CANFIELD A CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
And-Wholesale DMltnla
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
BUTTER, LARD, YORK, BACON VLOUR, PIBU,
Pot •adPearl Awn, fialerotop, Lineeed end lard
Oita, Driwi Pralt end Produce gooaralljr.
No. 141 »nd 143 Front fit., Pittsburgh.
od
redub
•«.
CUIiP * SHBFA&D.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DSAIjKIt£,IN
FLOUR, GRAINS PRODUCE
> pa. 141 blbtrty Itratl,
POTHBURBH, PA.
Obele* brand* of TLODR, tor Baker's and family
•N* jjitiaf ntlj oo band. Paittcolar attention paid to
.Siting *rdara for Marchandla* generally., ocOJjd
t giyf M. m. KiatFATaiCt.
T>BOWN & K IKK PATRICKS,
--WHOLEQALK GROCERS,
Vp'--. •/' AND PKALBR* U« •*
FLOUR AND SEEDS,
No?. 191 and 193 Liberty st., Pittsburgh.
lafclyd
Scugguit*.
A. FAUN KSTWK & CO., WiiOL£-
J, RALf PKOOQIBTB tad Mtactetorw* of
tit* iaao.; Wood tad ftotl
• • . • ' -.acW
Braun a beitjsb, 'wholesaia.
ttißiM Pnciiittt Mwre! Üb«tP‘ ni!R
• ;
• • *!#»**** ? :*i-*MiNu: isuyoitaaoii
, „v l^ylkca tOD.)<onwr »Ur»> itnrt tadfpfc
-=-——fiaitjk—iw nmrntlj f baad t faUtodcoßrid?
wortaa&tof Dgcgt,
H7 t uri tU trtlct— ptUlnlnt to hit botlaMt? |
«at«RUlj uoatpoandat
tltU warp. jttejy
|}ftj >upy. LU IUfiY&KK, /Urogrirt,
MJr Wtiod atr*«),CMQer or Wood Street and Yufgiu.
allay, riuabatgh, ga. . r~-'.- j
JOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale i'ealera
;1 la Drag*, Mata, QQa, Tinlila and Bya Staffs,
Mo. SM LUwity atraet, Pittatorch. i
AHurdt»f»wiilwoaiTßprompt attention ’mbit ...
T AUIS HOLMES & 00., Pork Dealers,
|| aadßcaLra (a Provfckiaa, owner of Markailand
bnat cirtato. Jillyi*
a. svteiam*w.~~~. m. a. tatenc
I" UCII AUUTUniNSON.Oommismon
' JLI ud Vorwardla* tterobanta 4 deelm Id Waafof*
Bamrta ffliaaw, floor, flah, Boon, Uottar, UuMd
OIL Poland pearl Aabca, Saad* Oral*, Opted Fruit,
" toiq~Tro»tßOß~|taannyr -Barttrrmnda Family Blow
always oa haDdo—fgaatstor-ifea aat* of MatUabu
Go's oalahnted Pataaiad faarl Starch. Noa.llo
Macoad aod 1U Vint su., baiweea (food mad Smith*
Said aa, Httahargh, fir a paddy
CHEESE WAKEIIOUSE.—HENKY
H. OOLLINB, forwarding and Oomauastoa Mw*
«feaat,aad scki la dmaa, hatter, Like flab tod
, fybdßoaTa<VraUy, * at* ato»#:.WaUr, Fltte
bttHth* * 1 mly
jausic. Ut,
/"IHARLOTTE BLUME, HAND?AC-
V TQKUiodDtaldrli Phso forte*, and Import
etoCMdsW. -ad Modal IniMaNi. Sola tg>ot lor
IhaßAMßinUl flANoB,aUufor UALLBT, DAVISS
. Jt? Boston and wUhoat AMwa Attoeh
»iaat Wot fifth straat • -;-.fwyS'--
tnsux*ntta%veivi. { '
TY~M* Becrotary Allegheny
■ F# farorahoaCompany, a? tilthat
,\jp r ; P. JON KS, Agent N ortb America,
° If • State of Paanayltaala and Hartford lean
warnMfoitpwrta*.iWWaurat. v - '
O AMU J»L KKA, / Secretary Citizens’
o'lcteraaC»Cfc 1 v dorper'Marfc*t , a*4 Watarat*. 1 •
OAIUHNXK JCtjrm, Anent for
' ftw*' f*. Third ttracO.
M., UyKIX>JN, ia*oret*rj Wfcrtera
V tmn Qowpanyjtt Wtim »tmt
U A. MAUSJJtA,: Ageni' lor I>«U
-1 • ittxi
Maw.RU UUNU.
I>DKOUFIISLD Jfc CO., (inoeessors to
JD tfOfpfajr WMMltnl Ktuo
t Slw I* .ItapUMtf ruqr Dry Good* gort*4Mt
«MLHwttNfc, rmterth.: * .. ml -J
' 4plk K, -Dealer in land
Bm, 101 l KnbiitrMit,h(M«rKb. mile
B;; U*iPALM£Kttfo. 106 Market Bt..
yPiilirt»frim—, Jett. Btr>v Trf«at>t»rt,
"'Hir.tr»!»-Ontr«oy~'.~7r. y-
jf 05Ei*IT~u6K(?S^75Sl»r^in~'frin»-
tf mi4 Btr*w QooOa, T 7 Win
UAJULKS UIt'NJBK, Dealer in Drr
btaUKHtt,]! lUrla(.jt--Tltu
v --,. ■- ipl» _
Mi'ilili' BUSU r Deilff in iddietf' Dress
*•tr»« qgpd»:M>—.l»4> tp»
IATUW, MAOHUM A eo , UMlert in
*>ss!J3««t or.-i- ry ,u.
©toms.
oesci* ■’pout*, of tbo laU flno of D.* D.M’Doo U M SMITH
. .aldl a Jill U
MO. AMCOXU, JK-. PltUb’fe M OiU«. AUCCXU, Plttsb'b.
SeDOIALD * ARUCOKLK,
TrrnOLESALK GIROCERS, Produoe u " ■<•
wT wdOomlwlon Mercbut*. Jobber* in N. O. Hn
Sugar* ud Uolaaaa, RaSood Bogan and Byropa, IK*nioo»l Btr**t«
floor, Seooo. Rtae.Oh>m. Beeda. So.. mylß.lydU Next door to St. Peter’* Chorcb
MO.SSS3 Libortyst-
PITTSBURGH;
bou! uku»...» mm*.
IjAUBBRT « BHtl>rON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, Producs
©MleniadOotamlnion UerebauU.'
Wo. 6 Blztb street,
PUUbutgK, ra.
utna, jests tsmsut.
- - LIV9LB * TRUIBLK,
\ItrUOLESALB QRQCKKS AND
TV COMMISSION MMUCIIUNTS, M>n In
MU>DOCB,»U>UE, BAOON, UUUSR. HSU. Ou -on
«d Uni OIL, IRON MAILS, O LAI’S, tCOXIOM
YARNS, nod Pltnbnrgh UnnnlnoterM nnuernU*, 112
Bnoond nUneL Pliubnrnh.
n
- » J-.WMBUH H. aUMMOII—WAnoa
Rk J. WATSON & CO.,
• Wholesale Grocers,
__ AND DXALKHg IN
Hope, Oakum, Pitch, Oils and Pittsburgh
Manufactures,
■U. lift WAVJBH STIUEBT,
AtOTB ftmHhflftd. >QlU>d PITTBBUROH, |»A.
WUiLUM 6AQAX.GT,
WHOLBSAIiB OROOiil,
■oi, 18 «■« SO Wood Strait,
PICTABOnotI.
fcOKUK B. JONES,
WBOUUI,B IM
G.aiOßUlia MANILLA HOPS, OAKUM, OIL*,
P'TOB and Pittsburgh masaUctatod artistes.
Ho. 141 WATSR rTKSir. above Wonoogrbsle
Bridge, PUlabargWPa.
jobs noi]>...»..AicDiu funu..,. N ,.tnuiui runs.
JOUN FLOYD* CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers sod Oonmtesloo Uwchsnu, No. 17?
Wood sod 238 Llbrrty street. PUtsbargh, jclo
lom wstv...— .—... Jons •u*o*.
WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE
GROCERS, (kinmMoD fetorcbtnta and Deal
iri Id Produce sod Pittsburgh tfaunrsctaros; No. IJH
Liberty street, PHUbnrjth. jti26
joss SYWSLI.—i.. J. li.. uuah. Areit.x.
A TWELL, LEE A CO., WHOLESALE
Prodnoe so«l Oosmiineluo Merchants,
end Dealers Is Pittsburgh Msanfsctarwß, No 9 Wood
str*et,b*l*een Water aud front Pittsburgh. »i*lB
son. sottsoxi, --.sah'lb. aumooK
B ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE
• Grooera, Cotamlwiios Merchants, sod Dealers
la all Uadi ol ProvfsSuaa, Prodocs sad 'Pittsburgh
Mannfentarce, Wo. ttfc Libertyalreet, Plttsbpigh. iuy«
Aostav —iambs s. Bssamsa.
Robert dalzell a go., whole
sale Groeera, Oomratsetan mod forwarding Mer»
octants sad Dealer* la Prtduce sod Pittsburgh Mann*
Taste res. No 161 Liberty street. Pittsburgh; Pe.
IBPRQII, Pa._
ISAIAH 010 KEY * CO., WUOLE
<BsLI Grooera, OonmilwrloD MerchaotJ,*ud Inters
in Produce, No. 80 Water street, sad 63 front street,
Ptttifrsrrt • ' •
jtianuucnmr*.
fIUARLES~UOALI6,
VV new briguton, PA„
■iKovictoua or
BUOKKTB, TUBS. Z|NJ~WA* 11 BOARDS. fRUIT
jsUilyd BUX«W AND LABCL*.
THOMAS MOORE.
Manufaotorer of and deal-
RR In ill klodi of
OOPI'RR-DISTJLLSD
PORK RVK MISKU FADILY VINEGAR,
Mas, IM, 191,193 sad 196 first street, Islmo Bmith
9*W sad Qrsut streets, Pillsborgb, Ps.
orders solinited. Highest market price
paid for Rye.
gpliiMl Oil sod all other (dliouqs Ingredients
■oamfully extracted by a prucess oew and imj-rotri.
oclS
JOftEl’U I\ UAItIILTON & CO.
Corner First and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH. FA—
MAjtDf*OrUBItKB -
BUFKHIOK STEAM RNQLNKB,
mylfcU MACniBKRY, As.
lOBR OLIPBART * CO.,
isoeosasoaeov ». jt.ouvaanv,] -
MANUFACTURERS OF UOT
PKBsHKD NUTS AND WABIUtII*V Chart®*!
tlarw-Bho* Iroa and N«[| Rod*, Hollar Iron end
Klvota.
fAIROUANCI IKON WORKS, FAYJtTT' 1 - 00-, PA
JygUlyd Warehouse, No. (3 Wood su. PRUlturgb.
mtKmmubm works.
j. a. woLfK_r. t. nLUNKnr-T UAJirBKi.J.
WOLFE, PLUNKETT &OO
OLA 33 MAMjrACTVRSRS.
Warehouse, Mo. 12 Wood Street,
(Garner of «**(,) PITTeMJRQH, PA
»ptd|<
w. •. Binnuu....M..j. r. tu*t.
■aCKIHTUSO, DKHPniLL Jfc CO.,
Vornef Pike and O’Hara Stteeta,
.... jgpjj. (jjty Water- Works.
PIT TSBUR 0 B P A. t
Manufacturers uf mack in
TOiH A BBMPHILL’B IMPROVED PATENT
USUI (.LATINO BTKAM XNGINEB AND SLID*
VALVJBB of all afe* sudtx«t style.
Bitld| pat op Machinery of large capacity end of
the beet <?a*lity,w* an prepared to da heavy Job
bing. and aeUdt arork lo this line, trailing that l>y
prooiptaMd;sod ihe cbaracterofoor work, to merit
lubUe patronage. We Invite special' attention to oar
SALAKUJU) VALVM -OSCILLATING BMOiNISJj, u
combining advastagea heretofore aaattetoed in Uils
dam ol fingfoea. . * ' ~
■ K 9“ Kouia vlUi stmta power and good light. To 1
Let. |a3B:lyd
fMUe ■. sacee.
; WILLIAH BAUIBILLACOh
61 Penn ai, below Marbor,, Pittsburgh.
QTKAM BOILER MAKERS AND
O Sheet Iron Wbrketa, Hamfaotnreri of Bam*
tbJUV Patent Keller, LroemcUve, Ploed and Qyltodpr
-Betters, Cbtesaeys, Breicben, fire Bad, Steam Pipes,
Condensers, Balt Pans,Roger pana, Inn Yawls, Life
Bowls, star > Also, Blackamliba* Work, Bridge and Via
dnd.tro—, dona t at. the shortest n» idee. All order*
from attended to JiM
inaaeu vouM..»__«Boa. mvoce* nonu l. rmo.
». W, VOUSW * 00.,
FURNITURE. AND CIIAIRI'
Of K.orj DeiwripUoa.
WyZfeA Pa. Jensw.
•irikonM—Dot. XI k 40 Imithflelil it..
QTEAMBQAT UABIN FURNITURE—
O w* are constantly manufacturing BTMAUBOAT
.pABiJLFUBpIXUEB and OUAIRH, and Invite me
eitanUoe otibbselnteisstedlnfaroteltlnKbeeto.
ssMhftAwt,.... ?.B.YOUNO*oo
5 = JS6ol»rlU«,*t
W‘ M, Q. JOHNSTON A CO,, Sta
* UoiKTS, Blank'Bhek ManofeotorMs and Job
Print*ra, No. Vt Wood struct, EKtaburgh, Pa. ee3o
I/ii A. BOOKSELLERS AND
J^:STAXIONBBB r Mo»M Wood.street, hast door
•io the fioroarjoti Thirds jfltaimrgb. Pa.", Bcbra) end
Ua fcokeem Hally os bwi.7-; :•
‘ 'L.RE AD,“BOOKSELLER AND
• BTAfIONBKt No. TS Tndrtii *tr**t. Apollo
BnUdiatt,— v:.::.. ••
KfoClßsUtt flint is
wiLLita w«ao,
nSAUBKIN PROMISSORY NOTES,
..JLf 1 Hyj%~yoetghgaa«a4 alljeeurittee ft* monty.
, Persons can prapara loans through my Ageoey, on
isseet Able torts*.’
'' Ttaeevfcfciog to invart their money to goad advan
tage, bndwayaftad first abd second clean paper at
my ofltea, tor aale
• AH ootniniblaeUcui tndlntervlewe strictly ooufldsu-
Mri COca OIUNT mißT,«irpr«lte fit. Paul's Oe-
IhaArai.
-felattf •.. , . V. . •
New c-'NaioNMENTa-
IkUartMfi O.Qaovaaetd Bams,
Ao bbteJUtratamiiy fiMir, t
100 Ueteaa Lard,. . . . . .
. flOQbble. Green Apple*,
Tn store amt ter oat* toy - LH. VOfflr A CO^
; od ; •» ....... . gw LibertyrtM.
STIMULATING
• ONGDBNTi recommended by raapectable deal*
*reaethaeyaateaiU»lrK«t«rer of ibeage. Anp
ply of the genalne received by Kssreas. Oar sale by
— r BIMON JuHHSTON
- Cerocr fnl'bfleld and fourth streets.
• Order* Iroae tbe ccnnlry ettendrd mae otcel
IN STORK ANl> FOR SALE—
-6 bMs fnab Adi Batter,-
• 900beta* prints Cheeac;
900 baaßßelfss Paarlws.
ocIB ,• • L. D. VO GT A 00.
TJ IFUKJ St yiu for ulo b,
Xv«i* w>w«*»run.iHWo<i4w;
AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL.
PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MOUNUNG. NOVEMBER 7, ISBI.
A. PUKVIANOE, ,
ATTORN ICY AT LA\?,
or MARBUALL A BROWN. PUtoborgb, Pa. |e±»Uy
JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK-- .JOHN MELLON.
LAW PARTfIktLSIIIP;
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING
A thiftriij formed a 00-pertDershlp lo the jtrae
tlceot theUw. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK.
JOHN MILLON.
Plttsbargh, May 16th, 186 L
J£IRKPATRICK A MELLON,
ATTORNKYO AT LAW.
No. 133 fourth turret, 6 doors above Smllhflsld,
mylTßt fITtBBDRQB, PA.
iTnmttnrr.
Jittonuss at kata)
•Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
oirriOß, firru PTKirr, adjoining ornoi
s. SOUO¥ER ' JR
ATrOKNKY AT LAW,
No. 139 Fourth at, Lowrie’s Law Building,
Ja3 PITTtiBDKQH. PA
V. LUCAS,
* ATXORNBT AT LAW,
Office, No. 72 Grant Street,
b>> rirrsßimoH. pa
'no;
EWINti,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Offle* Uv. UO fourth ctrMt, corner Cherry alley,
enllVMvtvT PITTaBDROII. P*.
©tntieltp.
Teeth EXTRACTED
WITHOUT
BY Till UflK OV AN APPAIUTUB WOSRBftY
NO DBUGB OR GALVAN 10 HATTKRY ARK USED.
Cold weather la the tlaie when the apparatus can
he need to It* beet advantage.
M*diral genttemen and tbetr famltlea bare had their
teeth estrartwlb; in; process, and aro mid; to UeUl;
ae to tl;> aalotj and painlcMDt-aa of the operation ■
whatever baa bwu eald b; porsous latsnwted In as
sorting tb* contrary, having no knowledge ot in;
proeawt.
ARTIFICIAL TBRTfI Inserted In ever; style.
K. OIIUHV, UentiHt,
IS4 BmUhheld st.
JUSKPH ADAM H ,
DBNTXST,
Connelly’* building, comer of Diamond
and Grant Rtreete, Pittsburgh.
Rarsail*<ja<— Dr. A. M. Pollock, l»r. (fallock, The
odore lloMiins, Enaeell Krr-tL tn;3rdl;
iiootß & £tor«.
CY EO. ALBKKB, suN it Olir,"
J| Corner Wood and Voarth etrrela,
U.ve received MBNb’AND DOYh’TWo ANDTII R»K
H'll.fiDb ora, wttbatrfliupa, keel and toe; LADIKS’
TWO BULK BALMORALS AN 0 B AITKRW; MIHSIto'
AND O‘IILDUIt *B* ÜBAVY Ctif AND UOAT
BOOT 4, and wiaaasTio, mauulactnred to oar order,
ol ioo*t durable fnatertaW, b; the best workmen. Of
L rod low Idf.cash, idthst wholesale nr n»t»lt ae2&
JUim (iAMrRKU,
Manufacturer of bootslj^
roq BOOKS of evary dserripUo*. No. M nruith-
Aele 'rMi.l’lftiktrh.Pt. mdldrt
tV U K AKN>S T H A 1.,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Tllh
most select brands of Qeonlne
HAVANA C Ife A RB,
AND ALL KINDS OP
BMOKINO AND CHEWING TOBACCO
»*NUVf, FANUY ■RRUCUADM PH>*o. TUItICS,
Ac., Aa, In great varlot;.
Under the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh.
N. tt.—Hie Trade supplied on liberal terms.
mjll;tyd
KEKI4N TKUBT AND SAVINM BANA
Curnflr Sixth and Wood Streets.
SAfiKUP OISCOUHT A*X> DfItPOBIT.
CAPITAL, 9100,000.
bTi>OKUOLDKUB INDIVIDUALLY LIAKLB.
Diaaofoas:
AUOUHTUH UOKVKLKB, Preeldent.
•(ptroger Marbaogb. Adam Belnernaa.
K. 07 H yen. Joeepb Lean.
J V. Uavckotle, ÜbrUUeo Sleltert,
Antbcay Meyer, A.-Crowenlcld
:/• DISCOUNT SVXMT DA T.
my 13.-d!y JUIIK STIWABT. Oeehler
YOU WANT WIiISKERBT
DO YOU WANT WBIBKBBSI
DO YOU WANT A Mil ST AUBE T
DO YOU WANT A M9BTAOUK
BELLINGHAM'S
OBLBBKATSD
STIMULATING ONGUEN T
For the Whiskers and Hair.
Tlm> eobecrlbora take pieasnre In anoeandng lo the
OltituM of the United UlitM, that tbwjA have obtain
ed the Agency for. and are now ynshled to offer to
the American pnbllc, tb« abovajostly ce tab re tad and
world renowned article.
THE STIMULATING ONGUENT
te prepared by Da. 0. P. BsuiMKia, an emlseot pit;-
ricteo of Lc \don, and le warranted to bring ont a tatek
■at Ol
WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE
In tiom three to els weeks. This artlcte to Um only
one ol the kind need by the french, end In London and
Pei l«lt la la nntTermf use.
- It Is a baeattiot, eooooatral, toothing, yet attain
letlng cotapcnind, ectiog m If by msglo npon tbe
roots, ceardog a beaatlfnl growth of luartant heir.
Ifappltodtotheecalp, It will core sUPflMi,and cans*
to eprtag np In place of the bald spots Alloa growth of
oew hair. Applied according todlreettoot,H*llltam
red or lomy hair dork, and raior* grtj hair to Ita
original color, leaving it eoft, amootb end flexible.
Tbe ."Oaaotar* t» an lad la article In every
gentlemen'a toilet, and after one week’s aee they
would uot far eoy consideration be without It.
The anbecrlbere arc the only Agents for
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THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 7, IStil.
LATEST FRUM WASHINGTON
WafiIIPOTON, Nov. 4, IWJI.
The I’ei lunntl a«'«I Nattrlal oflhi Pnlon
A« m;.
General McClellan hav been occupied to-day
in ascertaining the atreogth, condition and dis
position or the army ot the United States, the
eommaod of w icb has sd suddenly devolved
upon him. He has called upon the War De
partment for a statement of the whole number
of men, and where posted,.aad the total esti
mate of metetial on band AOd bow distributed.
This Information is necessfcr} for tha efficient
discharge of his doty af Commanding General
of the whole army, lie wui be oocapled for
several days In systaioatmog and arranging
these matters so that the burthen of the man*
agemsot of military nffairl may be safely eon*
tided to the Adjutant Gooerai’sdffice, and afford,
the Geoeral an opportunity to devote bis atten
tion specially to the affairs of the army of the
Poiomao remaining uadcr b(s immediate com*
mand.
Beginning of the Pot ward movement,
Prom every indication ,a large foree of our
army will be ia poesousion of F»irfax before
dark. This point will be strongly fortified
before our troops move on Centrevilte.
, Colonel John Potts,
The newly appointed Chief Clerk ol the War
Department* Hsr been connected with that de« .
partmeot lor nearly twenty years, and he is’
thoroughly acquainted with the duties and :
routine of the officer He waa born,in Mary
land, but is descended from the Pottses, of
Potlsville and Polt*iowp, Pennsylvania.
Upon tbe transfer ol Mr Holt to the War De
partment, lie appointed Col. Potts Chief Clerk,
and it was cht«iW owing to bis watchfulness,
that 'he frauds ot the traitor Kloyd were
brought to ligh£. His Appointment gives great
satisiaction.
Keimrc of ih« C<»rM»|iou«l«Bce of a
The private correspondence am! memoranda
of Col. Ben. H. Berry,«l Virginia, at present an
olficer of the rebel army, was discovered am)
•eixed at Alexandria on Sunday. Among the
articles seized a a lull vet of regalia ol the
Order ol the Koiglilv of the Golden Circle, id
winch Berry i» said to be a prominent officer.
Dcparlnra of Mr*. I.lneotia for Boston.
Mra. Lincoln left Washington this afternoon
for Boston, on a visit tuber son Robert. \
Baryta&d Soldier* tielug Iloaio to'Voth#
T&e First Maryland Regiment, attached to
Gen. Banka’ column, has beeu granted leave
to return home, without arms, to participate
to the Slat* election on Wednesday. A large
number of Marylander* employed in the
Quartermaster's l)r>|.irUHeul hive been ac
corded a simitar piivdege. Thousands of
Union voters were driven from- Baltimore dtir*
mg the reign of lerr r there in April, lew of
whom will he able «.> teturn lo take pari )n
this election.
The Pennsylvania Iteeerves.
The Pennsylvinis KrHervev were to be paid
.ft to-day.
A “KUel ' of Artny Wagoni.
A targe train ol army wagons was to leave
to-day tor Baltimore to b»iog down the forage
for the government, which has been accumu
lating there.
Srurchlng lor mining Soldier*.
A large ounih-r of citizens of M tsaacbuflftUs
and Pennsylvania have been at Edwards’ Fer
ry 'or a week past, aearchuig fir imasing ioln*
lives. In very many r ases they have beeu uu«
■ucceaslul, arid many rfcturo home without
ascertatnmg whom they have
sought to fir.d.
lucraaae of Applicant* for Ofllce.
Applications for positions in the army, espe
cially to he paymsaiera, comm nonaries and
quartermasters, are alaniiinzly on the increase.
Olficial notice hae been given that no morn uf
the above appotntmenie will be made lor aev*
oral mobthu, and when they are they will he
made by promotion from tbe army applicant*.
Therefore applicants will please late notice
that if they expect their clatnia to he recog*
niitil they had belter eobat -m the array at
once.
•> ' Great Idea l«t (he PotoiUac
The Potomac has uot boca known to be bo
high for many years as it 4a at present. The
water ia twenty feet above its nuual mark. The
Long Dridge la covered several feet on tbe Vir*-
ginia aide, and all crossing has been aaspeodod
since jesterdty afternoon. The QoTernmont
ferries at Georgetown-have Also been stopped—
tbe water being four feet above tbn landings.
Ths only commdoicatwQ now with Virginia lor
teams is by tbe Chain bridge, and tbe travel by
that route is eunseqaentiy increased to a cou
stant jam. The debris is very great,^and many
of the dead bodies from Edwards’ Ferry will an*
avoidably fljit past without being discovered.
Tbe Health of General Lander.
General Lander is fa-t recovering from bis
wouada. In two or three days be will be able
to,return to duly- ilia geaeral health has been
a good deal impailed by sev re labor in tbe
field. It is now much batter.
Small-pox In (be Potomac Flotilla.
Several cases of smaiUpox have appeared on
board tbe Potomac flag-ship Harriet Lane. Two
were sent np in tbe Herbert, and the Powhattan
has gone to (be Arsenal wharf to receive others
to be brought upon the Mount Vernon.
' Tbe Transportation Business,
The Conestoga Wagon Express has, been
fully organized, and tbe teams are arriving al
most hourly. Some of them carry seveaty*6ve
hundred pounds, end are drawn by six males
or horses. These wagons are mostly from Bil.
limore, and York and Lancaster counties, Pa.
Messrs J. H. Gibbon* St Co., the pioneers of
the' line, inform me that they are now receiv
ing goods, by rail aod wigoo, in three if&ye
from New York and two days irotn Philadel
phia. They have established branches in Bal
timore, Philadelphia, aod New York.
What Pennsylvania has Done.
The reports of the different Departments ire
being prepared, to be sent in at the meeting ol
Congress. It will be conclusively shown that
Pennsylvania his furnished the Government
with over thirteen thnamnd more troops thin
any other .Stale. Tbie will be gratifying in
telligence to the loyal citizens of the Old Key
stone.
Tbe Jurisdiction of the Provost Marshal
of Alexandria*
Tbe Provost Marshal at Alexandria has for
some time part exfen led bis jurisdiction be
yond tbe mere line of military offences, and
established a court which had absorbed to Itself
plenary authority In the settlement of-civil as
well as military caurw. This has been made a
matter of complaint to ihe President, and an
order was issued from (be War Department to
day dinoting General Montgomery, command
ing at Alexandria, to have ihe jurisdiction of
tbe Provost Marshal conflaed exclusively to
such matters as legitimately come under tbe
supervision of the military authoritifs.
“Tlmee , ’ln Seeassln.
On tbe ISih ulu, gentlemen** bools were
selling ia Richmond M $lB per pair, and com
mon brown sugar at Id to 15 cents per pound.
At tne saoia time, the farmers ol tbe Pied
mont region were utterly without a market lor
their whnst. Red wheat «as then worth, in
Richmond, 95 rente, aod whit* P9@ 101 cents.
This is equivalent lo ?5 to 80 cents Inr red,
and five cent* more for white—ln rebel shin
plasters at 20 per cent, discouol—on tbe farms.
At that rale, tbe rebellion has cost the agri
culturalists of tbe Piedmont region of Virgin
ia, in the depreciation of tbe value of wheat
alone, many million* of dollars.
Political Troubles In fillseanrl.
Gov. Gamble, ol Missouri, is again in
Washington, urging measures for the protec
tion of the Unionists of tbxt State. Property
and fife were..neYer.jnore unsafe. Almost
every county is infested by roving bands of
guerrillas; and tbe event* of the |war and dep
redations of tbe armies, by bankrupting men,
add daily to the nnmber ol desparatn charac
ters who live by pillage* Hon Janies S» Rol
lins, Willard P. iltll and Robert Wilson, the
three most prominent Uoionista ot North
Missouri, are now in SL Louts, virtual fugi
tives from home—their lives and tbe lives of
'tbair friends being .threatened by .the gangs of
Recetsionisls (bat roam the -Btat*. An
cisnt ! orgaaixxiios of Home Gakrida Is 'needed
tor each county, w the NiUonal xrmy gives no
protection except where it if personally pres
ent. The immediate object of Guv. Gimble’s
visit is u> obtain aid from the Government in
arming and equipping the forty thousand mi
litia authorized lo be raised by the Legisla
ture ol the Statfl. The militia will be com
posed oi thoroughly loyal citizen*, and will
be able to defend it* soil against aU enemies—
domestic and foreign—j|nd leave the Govern
ment troops ires lo penetrate farther south.
Kellsf Needed foe Htssoarl Soldier*.
Samuel K. Hall, Adjutant of the Twenty-
Seventh Regiment oi Missouri Volunteers, t*
in Washington, to obtain relief for the men ol
’that regiment and their families: The regi
ment'was organised of the- Home Guards ol
Johnson, Henry, Pettis and Saline counties,
.serving first as three months aider Lyon, and
afterwards enlisting for the war. They fought
at Lexington, where nearly : of the
regiment were'liken prisoners, and tlreir com
manding officer/ Lieut. Co!. Grover, wts se
verely-.wonnded, aod a few days since bedied.
The prisoners were diamitted by Gen. Price
on parole. But-their homes had been despoiled
aod their latmliee driven off by ihe rebels,
hectare they were in the Union service; end
the men themselves have never received a
dollar of pay ' frofar Ihe Government, because ol
tbe irregularity of their entering the service.
Perhaps there was a iailore lo swear them in-
Tiicse (sen are now penniless, and their fami
lies verging on starvation. That the regiment
served their country faithTulfy, (here teems to
be no doubt, and the case appeals strongly to
the government lor Immediate intervention
for their relief. All that Adjutant Uall asks
is, that an intelligent aid honest paymaster
should ba detailed irom Sl Louis to visit
these media their respective counties aud pay
off suctr companies air can Inmistrtndißpiitible
evideooa of ‘their military service.
The Charge of Fremont'e Body-Guard at
HpiingDeld.—Umetal Kspor*.—luetdeut*
oftha-Wight.
Coloiisl J. 11. Bator, A. A. General,
Sprinofiild, Missouri.
Sir : According to tbe order of Major-Gen.
Fremont, I Jeff the camp Kouth of the Pomme
de Terre River «n Thursday, tbe 2.4 th ioet,at
half past eight o'clock P. M., and ptoeeeded
toward Sprlogfiold. About eight miles from
that plaeeTl captured flro men belonging to a
picket guard, mid foraging parties/ A sixth es
caped and gsvn tbe alarm to the rebels. I
reached Springtie'd, a distance of fifty-ooe
miles, at 3 P. M oo the 25th. Knowing that
the enemy was apprised of uur coming, l made
a detour or fivo miles to attack from another
Bide, bht Instead of floding tbe enemy-itr their
old camp I came suddenly upon them,- <lr*v{n
up in.line.of battle, ns:L emerged from a wo6d
near the Mount Vernon Road. The place wot
too confined for pm to'form my mod. I had to
pass‘2so yards down a lane, and takedown, n
raff Tones at the end of it; form in their 'comp
and oitki ihe first charge. My mas belong
ing to the .Body' Guprd amounled io l&O, apd
were exposod from the moment we jraterbd
tbe lane to a mnrderous ctbss-Gie. Oar fifst
oharge was completely 'successful, llalf }of
ray "eddmaod tfhirged upon tbeinfentry’bpd
the remainder upbu tbe cavalry, breaking their
true at evfcry point. Tbe infantry retired into
a thick wood, where ft was impossible to fol
low them. The caValry fted-io all directums
through the town. I''rallied'and charged
the streets in sir directions about
twenty iiuiee, clearing-llie town and neighbor
hood, returning ?at; last tu the Court House,
where 1 raised tbp fl«g t>< one of my companies,
liberated the prisoners and united ray mao,
which now amounted to seventy, the rest be
ing ■cstte>e(l>r As it was nearly dark, I
retired,Jn older not to ran tbe rivk<of sacrific
ing. the rest of my men, who were exhausted
null the labors oi the march and tbe battle-
Twenty meu, with a Corporal, wbo were with
out posse&aiou' of ihe town, cpl
lected the Wmimled 'and placedthemin' the
hospital, the dead, ordered out tbe
Home Guard, jnd preserved order tnrougbout
(be next day«
Oo the 27ib, at five o’clock a. ra., I arrived
again in the city, sod Irom tbe atatemente of
citizens, 'scouts end prisoners, (tbe latter being
Uoidd soldiers placed 1n front of the enemy's
rank* in : be »imt at,). I ascertained that the
rebel strength, -arrayed to receive our fi>at
clisigt, «u. 2,100 men. They had concen-
trated all the forces in'lbe city to receive us.
From |be beginning to the end the body 1
guard behaved with : tbn almost bravery siod
coolness. 1 have seen batiles and cavalry
charges before,, but ‘1 never Imagined that a
body of uiea could endure and accomplish so .
much in (be face of such a fearful disadvantage.
At the cry of “Fremont and tho Union,” which
was raised at every charge, they dashed forward
rcpeatodly la ported order, and. with resistless
energy. Many of my officers, non.commissioned
officers>and privates, had three or even four
horses killod under them, capturing new ones
from the enemy.' Icannot meotioa any names
without doing great Injustice to my comtnmd.
Many performed acts of horoism; not one but
did bis whole duty. Our loss is as follows:
Killed.— •Corporals*6 j privates, 9—total, 15.
Wounded —Officers, 4; non-commissioned
officers, 7 ; privites, 16—total, 27.
Muting —Sergeant,-1; Corporal, 1; privates,
B—total, 10. Total loss, 62.
The toss of the enemy-ia killed atone, from
the atalemenis of citizens, acuuti and prison*
era, was at ieast!>lo6; how many wounded have
since died 1 have had no meant of knowing-,
as they removed them in the night, wilb wagons.
Twenty-three oi these dead were buried by
the Body (Joan!. - We took 27 prisoners, $4,-
040 in gold, and about 60 stand ol arms.
Major White’s command left me at the bcjgin*
aing of the action, and before my first charge,
aodl saw no more ol them until the pest day
at Ilf o’clock. Capiaia. Naugblen and. Lieut.
Connolly, who followed part way down! the
lane, were both wonoded, (the datler ihor*
tally.) whereupon ibis company lumped and
followed the others, too, in spite of the efforts
of the Sergeant* Major White himself was
made a prisoner beloro the battle, and -placed
with others in the enemy’s fronfl-ank, hut es
esped uninjured.
In conclusion, I beg to urge the necessity
of new clothing and armk (or my command.
Forty five horses ire killed or unfitted lor use.
Uniforms, haversacks, rod-extra clothes car*
ried io the havpisackr, are so riddled with bul
lets as to be useless. Revolvers are also se
riously damaged by the enemy’s bullets.
Very respecilulty, . CaaaZaonni,
Commanding Body Guard.
Springfield, Oct. 28, 1861.
A correspondent 01. the Cincinnati Gazette,
in a letter from Springfield, dated the 29,h
nit., gives some Interesting particulars ol the
fight, as follows:
The scene that presented itself to the citi
zens, as.the Federal troops pursued the runa
ways through the ot Springfield, was
truly horrifying. Tbe Body Guard yelled ,like
demons as each one of them gave chase to
about five ol (fie enemy, and when, alter a.
desperate effort to escape, ja rebel fell ' ei
blasted, he cut down by l -faia pursuer with
one sjber striike or pierced try a- ball eent
witb deadly aim from a -revolver. Many of
them begged lor quarter, but owing to the
numerical disproportion between the contend*
mg parties our men were ordered to give
none. Some of the fugitives w«re shot while
in*tbe actol climbing tehees, others werd die
patohed while aiteuiptlogto lorce the doors of
bbuses. Twogaen, alter considerable fighting,
sought shelter behind a stack ol bay in a barn
yard. A lew of the rebels, more cool and de«
tibrate than the rest/climbed trees and en- ;
deavored thus to escape the veogeanen of our
man, but tbe little band was Argus eyed, and
sacrificed all whodidso.
The condactof many of tbe citiaens on tbit
occasion seems inexplicable. Men, women
and childrsn-w'isre seen io. the s vats dapping,
their bands with joy at tbe massacre ol tbe
rebels, and were heard to shriek with horror
when a member or the body guard fell from
his horse. Handkerchiefs sold flag* were,
waved at our valiant baroes aa they dashed - at
lull speed through the town, infuriate with
rage oh intoxicated with excitement, eager
only Idr an encounter with our cuumrj’e
enemieeXThe .people showed their confidence
in the success ol tbe Federal arms by display
ing twenty Uninh flags before it was at all
certain that the day was. ours. The news of
tbe rout spread with lightning speed through
the town, and in lets than ah hour the patriot
ism ot Springfield was in a blaze. Men, who
for mphibs.hsd been.'subject to insult and out*
rage at the bands of Ibemarauders, because
tbey were unwilling to sacrifice their princi*
pies, shook each 'other by the hands) and un
mindful, for, the,-time befog, that many brave
man had died'in the a'chievemsDt^jiciory,
VOLUME LXXIV —NUMJBKB 291.
indulged in a mutual jubilee over their own
deliverance.
The leader of the rebel troops on tbe day ol
the fight was Lieat. Col. John H. Price, of
Greene county—Division inspector—and one
ol the most formidable enemies to the Union
cause in this Slate. On seeing ; the approach
of the Body Guard .he told his jmeo to aland
their ground, sod not be panie-etricken. A
citizen who happened to be io the rebel camp
at tbe time, heard him give tbe command as
follows: “Ob,yes; ob,yev; fall iu, gentlemen
—here they come. Give ’em h—l.” Notwith
standing his apparent chirslry,however,he was
th» first to leave tbe battle-ground, although be
afterward attempted to rally bit men at the
Court bouse. Failing in this, he mounted his
horse and took the southeastern road. He
was followed by twenty frightened individuals,
who begged him lo pilot them to Forsyth.
They all started on tbe road, bat stopped over
night at a farm house, about eight milea from
here. On Sunday mprnurg they resumed
their journey, A number of Uuion Home
Gauds heard of this exploit and in a short lime
sixteen of them volunteered to pursue the fugi*
lives. Under the eommand of Copt. Lee, these
brave fellows started—thirteen of them only
being armed. About twenty.two miles from
the town, they overtook Price and his cr jwd.
Eteryonoof the rebels were armed. On be
holding the grand army of Home Gauds, the
Breeders, not yet having recovered their solf
poieesaion, concluded that they were pursued
by at least a regiment, and attempted^ to escape
by flight. The Home Gaards gave them suc
cessful chase for half & mile, and at tbe end of
the race shot and mortally wonnded two of tboir
number. Tbo remaining valiants sought eh I
ter in a vacant house, but the Home Guards
continued their attack from the 'read through
the windows and doore until the courageous
Prlco himself displayed his white pocket hand
kerchief bang on the mozilo of his rifle
as a signal ol surrender. Captain Lee cried
out that he would not receive a flag
ol truce from e loaded gun, that it mutt be
hoisted on the remrod, aod that alt weapons
must be laid on the ground in front of the
house before be would accept of a surrender.
These conditions were complied with,'.and tbe
Iwetiiy.one brave Southerners were eomexur
prisrd to find themselves the prisoners of six
teen undisciplined men—three of whutn had
no arms until they got them by the surrender.
This is one of the grandest achievements yet
made by the Home Guards, and bad an ad
mirable effect on Idem. The captors and
captives arrived in SpnogGeld last evening.
Therearenow forty-tour Confederate prisoners
bare. The citizens of ihe town expressed
themselves in high gleerai the news ol Price’s
capture. He has been the chief source of an
noyance to Uoion men since the war broke
out, and has done more .than any other man
in tbe State, peihaps, to forward the Seoessioo
cause.
Insucantt.
Indemnity Against Loan by rite.
frsaklla firs Intarsess Company of
PaiLAJ>£ L P H I 4 . ,
Office 435 and 437 Chestnut Bt., near Fifth.
putomeut of Assetts, Jsaosry Ist, 1860, pahtUh*
ijjifiwbljt to *u set of Assembly, U>log
first Mortgage*, stnply
Heal Kstste(present value glo3JU3tfl)cost.
IVta|x>rary Loans, on ample Collateral Be-. •-
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Cash : -
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Company cau divide by law ar«- from (Lleas which
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la To wo sudConutry.at rates u low ae ere consUteut
with security.
Since tfielr incorporation, a |>erfod or thirty years,
they have paid Losses by die, to ae amouul exceed
lug Pjut MUUotu of JMiort, thereby aflordlug evl
d* noe 4)1 ibe.advantaKesol lueurauce,»» wellasthrlr
atdlity and idlapoeltlbn to meet with profopluem all
tUldlltUa.
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arda, Oborga *al«a.
GDaKIiBS N. UANOKKK, PcmtdaM.
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around rent, first clm»- ; 2,462 SO
Peace. BaUruad Oo’s 0 per teal. Mortgage
Loan, s3o*ooo, coat— 00
OUy ot Philadelphia, 0 por oral 10an......... 30.099 OL
Allegheny conatj 6 pereent.Pa.R. R. Losn. 10,000 00
Collateral loans, wril secured... ‘ *A<W 00
lianUfiudon and Broad Top Mountain Bail*
rued Company, mortgage loan..—.— 4,000 UC
rwuuylvanU Railroad . OO
Stock of JteUance Mutual Insoyanoe Co— llfibb O 0
Block ofConnty Fire Insurance Co.—— 1,060 00
Btocg ot DelawareM;B. Insurance Oo— . TOQ 00
Oommerclal Bank do 6,186 01
Mechanics! Bonk do 2jlls M
Union M.lnsuranoe Cc's Scrip——. 160 00
BlUa Receivable, business paper.-...-...-. 16*231 12
Book. Accounts, accroed lulerost,etc—72
Ossh bn band and in hands of agents-*...-. 11,286 16
$803,60$ 90
GLBM TINQLIV, ProsWeut.
Oiaaosoas—Olem Ttngtey, Bam!’ iltsphoib. Wifi R.
Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick **rowlL Wa
Mnsesr, O-Btevenson. ileoJ. W.; John R
Worrell. Marshall QUL, 1L L. Oar sen,. Z. Lothrop,
Robt. Toland, Ohaa. Leland, Vred’k Unnlg, JnOdbT.
Bunting, O. B. Wood,:.Bmlth Bowen, Jae 8. Wood*
ward, John Btaall, PUiturgh.
' B. MINGUMAH, Bacretasj.
J. Q. OOFFIN, Agent
myO Hortheast corner Third and<Wood streets
Westara lAranmoa Compony
OF PITTBBUROB.
B. President,
B. M. GORDON, Becretary.
OFFIOB, No. 02 Water street, Bpbng A Cn.’e Ware
heese, cp a lain, Pittatmrgh
WU future against all Muds of Fin and Marine
Risks. A Borne-MstttMtion managed bp Director*
who are well Jmom in the cawwuniti, and ' tab*
art determined, ky grtmptnue and USerahty; to »nta..
isin the character which the y have arrnsun, aa btfrr
iiqj the best protection fo those mho desire to be insured.
_A&8KTBOOTOB«B 80, 1960.
Stock Acbbaots^...—63,ooo 00
Mortgage.-.—*,160 00
Office VornUore..—.i—•• -260 00
Open Acconnla, Ao— OO
Oesb OO
■ Premlam Notes..— 20
Not** and Bills biaoonnted-.—..—... 1T4,076 14
s293»2fti re
Diuoroßa: . ,
| WnUoKnlcbt,
Netheolel Holton.
Alex. Nlmlck,
David M. Long,
William H. SmlUi,
O. W. Klcketaoa.
Qaocga Darala,
R. Miller, Jr., „
BaeaJ.Thotnaa,
O. W. Jack boo,
Jamoa MoAnley,
Alexander Speer,
Andrew' Ackley,
my3Q
r. M. GORDON. Mf.
tin, Sarin aaa 1 alandlaunraate.
INSURANCE COMPANY or NOHTU
AHKKIOA, (■Ultipiri.PUll;; 1
ITM 7 4ttiilUIU.~|(WillW. <
A-elfcJ.Dau, r ‘
thomu run, B—hbtqub a. aorriH, Fti*t
INSURANCE CO. OF TUB STAS-t
OF PINHaYLViNIA: PUILADILPUIA.
' I—MporU*i; Wo*-O»plUl._iisa»,o<».
• Aasaae Felvnaiy I,' 1X60—.U..,...—.»
t : OBNRY D.BURRRB&D,
#tuuiaU*ariw,Bs<y. . prealdeor.
ffARTFOBD W INSURANCE
00/ UARTgORD.
Inoocporeted,l9fo—Oepltal.—6&Oo,oCO
A ass la May I,lMo.— -'’......-.'>5966,764 U
*4* y. IL UUNTINODOtI, Prest.
m Tnnnnrn la Um aboi* Old ud.lUllaM* Onto
apptfcaUoa to
' W.P.JON«»,*K*m;aT WaUraL, '
.... . Baijrtjog,
CitlUß'i iiiuraiH wmp'joi Mttiinrifi
Offlca, oor. Mttrktt * Water at*,
{flaocn*
Wtf. BAQALIY, rrcaklMtt
Siam Hu* Becrtunr. -
iNHURU HTIA.UIIOATB AND (MHOOIM.
men* against Low Dfttt&a*; ta Ux Navtealfcto
of u»* Itoolbera a&d. Wastara JUvsra, Lake* Sad. "«
Bajona: and tba Rat%aik>o of ttU’. H*a§. :
losarea against Laaaa&d Damage lry-Ptrs. ;
omaowß®;
Vm. Bagakj, Hoo.T.M-Oo**. Jm. fcLCoofcr'
Jm. parkt Jrv _O.Zag, ’ . B.tUrbaogb. .
B.V.Joah, ... J.CaMwaU. Jr.,
IraoilsßaUara, .8. SL Kkr, Joo B.Dlt»oitb
John BMptoa, SarcUf Preston.
/aißt*llaiuou» Cams.
00 L 0 piiN S ,
• • • < WUOLK3AL»AtfDE*CAIU
demand Gwwa liepoired; '•,
f BILVJtt AN& QUU> PLATING
lKj “® ** *horw*t uotlco, «t ttu> cor dm-. of fourth
•od Market streets, aoco&d story.
i“«*Kiu* Hung wotu ihaelty, iutldi prm to mrfr.
tau mo 4 them uj mall,
mht7:ly
Jutiß WIWH, j|>au w. oama Bitiß uTiniif.
WILSON, CARR 4 COi,
(Late Wruson, Paths & Co.)
Wholesale Dealer* in
FOK.DIO-N Sc DOMSSXIO
DRY GOODS,
Ho. vs Wood str««t t
Id bom ibovt DtSMOld AU«||
*pio;*i»i mndßUhjug.
jAMiS ii. ciULOo <1 OU,
UOCB C.HTOM HILL, ALIKaUBHJ 01TI.
■ixnrieiouii or
SEAMLESS BAGS,
OMMItIJttVS,
313 inohes to 4U inches wide.
Orders lelt at U. Childs A Co.'s, 133
Wowfstrast, Pittsburgh, will receive bIMqUob.
OdKlf
Lucifer Oil Works.
WILLIAM P. WOULttIUGK.*
MANUb'AOTDRKU Of
COAL AND CARBON OILS
AND PBALIK Hi
LAM I 8, CUIUNEYS, &0., io„
No. 39 Market street,
Between Second shd Third,
' pixrabuimii, pa.
BJLMOIf JOBNtiTOXT,
I hKALEK IN FOR£ DRUGS AND
XJ OUKUIUALB, Perfumery. Fancy
woods, Burning h’luid, Uilst hidn
iiy ftleiiiemea* «o. Ao, ot atnctjj pilots quai*
Uj, which he oOera »t bOWiU'f PfilOhl).
COiLNKH UMITUrLKUJ jINU JTVOMTiI BT&+
i'lnauuiiau.PA.
Cit Fracnpttoiu carefully 1 compounded, at all
Ajuri.*> . ocShlyd
r. SIXMSS-...... —J. * A*lltkk MMMr ..WU. D. UTMU
[Latest Millar A Uicket*on’t.J
HKVaKIi * UUOTUfiUS,
[Sucowaor* to lUtus* * AUbuSOHj
WHOLESALE DEALEItS IN FOR
UIUN JIiUIXB, NUT* and BPiCUB, 00h*
rnuiiuNhtii auuAits, nit* vvoukb, *4, no*.
l»Oaod I*B WuOt.ftTKPtLi, above VllUi, l**U 3P
W<wni at-, I PKtobnrKh.jPa. . jjxuelyd
dAORMOn A XOM*»k.NU|
*? <_> K li P A O K E K M
*ad Dmlw< lu
Baron, laird, Dried Beef, Mess if Rump Fork ,
No 1U Fourth near Liberty, Pittsburgh.
P. JML A K S U A L L
AuuoubM* Lb* srrlvsl of
new wallpapers,borders, &a,
AT
ja7 No. £7 Wood Street.
JAUOb REESE,
DKALHR IN
PIQ METAL, UO}N OKI,
»UHAf IKON &OKAP BTlJfib,
AM*
CANADIAN GLASS SAND STONE.
t&.OfriUK—CdILMCKOir PROMT AND.tfMItU
PIbuO oTnliifi*. mrlOcdtf
$3,808,061 OB
J. N, SIIALLBUUIfiKUiat * VOi
[»tcctitort is H. JJuniap, Jr. J :
(MPO9TBBB AMD DIA LIEI IB
fiAHOWASG AMD CDTLBRT
JWo. 1«1 Murlcek Street,
PITTkIUitOH, PA» Itoyllnli.
m. *. <hu*«iu*jb
CIALDWELL A BRO.,
i 110 AT jfUKNUStUKd AND DEALBU IB
MaaUts, iletup and Cotton Cordage;
Oakaur, Tar, fitch, Busin Inal OMk
fsrpaolia, Dock, Ligtsl and Hoavy IWlUngn,
ap6:ly No, B 8 Waier and T 9 JVpfM &ntL
LMNii UUUDa.-
JC SOLID HOLD WCDDINQ fUNGS.
MNGLIC RTONB AND CLUdTXR DIAMOND KINGS,
LADIKS- UOLD WaTUUJU AMD CHAINS,
silver Aruden !u cmwi mtuble lor Wwldlbf free*
«&li,£«U'of Jewelry lu coril, Jti.Aaulbiil.fMl,
Ac 4 silver Gape end Uobleii lor pr@«entltUtfn;Gola
uoed Qsiice. Ac. U. RICHAUDsOIt * 00.
ep!7 ot fittbaod.M*r?ntitfeote
UUTIiAU I -DU AKBTIOU AMD W AAK
WW. YOUNii, (aooooiwor to- Oa*t
# weiusT A VooxajNo.97 Wooditmlt
corner uteouraa aHe>. dealer la all kiude of
uirruutx, muvna,
HAWK*, BOIBSQBB,
HULKS, GUNS,
. KBVOLVIHS, Ac AO
4#* A Urge aaeortomit ol the above good* oowatenU
ij on bead. , , . xghi
WV. AlAitEtliAi.il, haling n
• torned from ibc Hat. will boob receive a
magoUlceal usortiorQt of french tad Americas .
Paper Halting!,
lor adorning town anil oouatiy boueoe- ftn variety
wu> be aa greet aa heretofore, and price* lower.
“roll!or the tunas-** fe36 n Wood aL
WTUUOU WOK K£ ft.
O - JABiCS UWENB,
and mabyiu wuhkkb, papim
(UMJSR AND PLAffUKMK.
Wfr-CKSTftK* end QftMAMUTfI ufal! MaA fer>
auuou oA abort nottca. •
. Ai! order ■ left at Ho. £3 Goograae atreei, Ha dotra
from Wylie,oral Palmer's Wall Paper Wore, No. M
Wood el, will be promptly attended to. " mb‘d>
AiAUijrAirruitx.
M2SBBB J. * R AUL
■O.ll ST. OfaAtA STftKBVf
Hanoi to ordor, bj auit, Me.
ob abort ttotio*. aim, hots whatly,w hMd • Isa
MMrtoeatof . _
BHUtTrt AND
Had* la tbo bairt, okni taoblonaMo ui iwtiAl*
BWW. j-
AVU>IU. ! >
• Gonur oT rMuth ta4 &«a auruuiu*
nTTumi&UU, FA. v
Afiatlortbaioealptaudailoof.
OAKBON OILS*
Smn oouUaUr oo toad awl I* raealvtuf Bun
awa iUcht UUa. nltaM* (or labrlcauot aao ntataa
firyuu uftiob vUi bo told Uw for Caifct tad
Quota Paly.. . . .m-dar
WlUUtata* UUMtIAA * CUh . T
215 Liberty at, oppoaito 6tli, Pittabargh,
uniumas «r 1
Wiiipts, lasueS & Bwixciuts,
and twj description cl
• uutair juuidd mnu.''
49*0nt«n auUdtad fraa Du train aod pwptt>
tbit—daapar Iwtwmttao : • .
HJSNKY & KJMQ, BKO&JS&, for the
ul* or porcfaaM of Bilal; Chttob Ott* Mot*
wb«te«iixo Bond*, Block, Not**, Ac. Hodoratoeoaipoo*
Mtioa cfcargad for aHlm«»trKftlulli tad p«(ci»
No. 47<St Clair stroei,
oofcu ymuttoau.
I \AttU£L
1 9 ic&BorAonrEiM o» .
tsLLOW, UaiUU AND f AMOY
. uQumu> wau**. •••.--
49r*0fle* ftt.tiM ttimiUctof/t coro«r.of WMDlngtoo
•op frtaklin - rtrtoti,' Bfnaiojifatm, opposite P*U»*
borrt,t»m.; : Bllilyfl
AIT 8. HAVEN u prep«red :tp ini'-
; Tf • DUh rBINTCI'B. HATinUU, ol «K]f
! jaMripUw, ; totnM«fffotd wd Hiirdrti ' J4l •.
Bolting olotub, of utter qa&iitj
tod at to«sr (Alov than etaawbara Is IS* Stale.
uuaCbly QgQttaEVUOQO, BroewilKPs.
•antiitmutai.
JAMfiS M. BALPU, "
UU aaatatant to Okia. Bartbergar, >m« . pnpim
BXPUOXf DBAWINQ9 awl fiPtoJUTIUAfJLuHS to
all kfodaof bnlidfega, asd aaperldtaoda Hull war***
ou ia—aoablt tcnaa. .
UffiOß OS AKDKBSOH OTMOHV
lecodLaodßoMaamalrvata,r • m
JaU AMJfIBBfT
CIIAB. BAUTBKKUEK _
ABCIIIIETO,
Tarsiiboa plana and apaclfloatlona loir ■ toMtifi c 1
•venr daoenptioaj work* anpertor; and os Biooarafta
tonne.- . . Bjtlyl •
iVUn 11( || | IV LOAN on Bond*
asdJlortgagM,l smmloaidt.
Tiß*i troa/twa to tag ywriv Propartata* n# fa
Al|«*b*aj county. Beoatract pBtcTO,
* 'Mi '- ...->• ia m."oue arm .
CUK£D> HAMS— I£ tierooe
O trowtwfdga A Saally'a .Gtoc*ntt*U AU HaM,
lor ailobj KCUOMAHBR* LABQ, .
■ -'wai ’ *•• ■ 303 fibertj*rett.
OAT GRITTS AND MEAL—Afire»h
•dpplj asparlor enana and fine Oat liaal JAafc
rccelfad asd far aalebj JOHN i. r Kl9jBAV| .
■ftUt ’ earner liberty aad Bniamt .
iPATBICK * WL