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CANPIEU) A CO., CbMMis- fimK .i TBJMBMi, Wbolksauj u (ion AXD FoawAßßiso MitcKum and whole- J_Jgkocxu a*d Ccjumcioil M*xcha«ts, ,deaiua' ul« dealer* lu-WESTKRN RESERVE CHEESE, in PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON; CHEESE,'FISH, BUTTER. LARD, PORK, BACON,* PLOTS, MSB, CARBONANDL ARD OIL.IBON, NAILS,GLAS3, POT AND PEARL 4SHES, BAtEIATITCU*- COTTON TARNS, and Hlli&ilEbJMMHifctfW* SEED AND LARD- OJLB- pBIED : FBUITa»d 112 Second , . ■■> Produce No*. Ill' ,dc*ca» m'donauj...j. ab»l'c*l«, aui>ou. pittabnrgD. ■ - ;«3-. t, yfcDONAI.D * ARBUCKLE, Wholb -ww. Tstfafluto. lyXaAUfGnotwui FaoD'PcbiaflCointonoaJiE*- FIUIiP'A SHEPARD. cm**!*, Jobber. In N. 9. SUGARS and MOLASSES, PRODUCE, Xo. 243 Liberty atrMt, PlttoborgbiEe. COS. BSEDS f ** f «®, »3 Literly Choice brk&d. of- Flour tor Bakin and FutUT nl. Plt**bor,h._ i ; S??*- 1 / ■ comuntl, OH hnnd. FmUcoUt .tttirtW Wi-to fr.jroijlg-r-.J; - »>iUuu»t l ~-w». Iran. M.rehindjn ; -t&jsij T>K¥gtKß^KßßOTliKK3;jBUcbeaaor« ’niRANK VANGORIJER, JCCowuniOTr Kincaot, itgiT ta rLOCBjBCT- rI ;cTIOSEB?, roSA&.JlBBWO&EB, *O., No.. I K ?iS*?2S 8 uo * , ‘ d 12* Wood (tint, .bora Plnb, Pittiborgb, DRIED AND GREEN. FRUITELaBd-ProdWPEfn* PdUL’E'^M7T!' ! •'•• -**i j-r* f («29:di» rrallj. Liberalcaabadtraponamarieotn-onnlgaaMnO. , . a _ " ’ ’ ' '..i» ; •■ fJ Warebopws No.tUlge^dift^, .opt*,. . AXIKH A KETZErt, ftofrfrAßDtKtt IST) CoxKiiitox Uucsixt,forth*nhof'llKfflf, FBUIT, and Produce g*BeriUljr,>o. • corn** of Fir»t,~Fitt«bprgb.: . . oc3#ly x. bckoxaku:. *' SCHOMAKER & EAXG. L'oMnssfcS Mirchaxt»'and trbol«ale'deaMra*m’GßOCE* BJES, FLOITB, GRADf.PBODCCE* Jte,Ka.fCD Liberty atmt, PttttbßtifePa. >■•->. ~„aa!3:«nJ ‘QUikliAft l>iUl>ULK r BUCCCBBortoJ»o< .XXu'fitfl *sonr:»o, W 3 burgh, flEsl3Alj. JPHOPjCtEi GBDCEBi ASD TrmSnnTTri '--THfl..»grrE TI7UITE Forwarding Y V jun, connmini WtxmAm md tote* In -IffcoVtSKMrBANDPfcaDECE ■ StX Uirirty »trw». Ptmtonh. Pv ■; J■ • inffl l AivUOkoYJfiK, ooxjnas<*;Jta«B*stt ft. J..W<- CRUDE AND REriNEDCARBOS OILH, Ac, So. 183 lltaltj y'. - . nMTngy ' -iTL rar.yAXR-A) luccemcn to * c^wousA^RO r .yqjpft <ynjjrfljf Wood and wiler rirw»<^'Pi^qrg<fc u '~. ’"Jflwi YTMa i" i»tC*MAJl*~—«*»!«•'( T' 'H. VOIGT &_CO.; sticoessor to L. GL - Xj+ QntL PBODCCE,A|iI> COMMISSION. MI Bf CHAXT3, 2*7~ljbcrty urc*!, PitUborgh. Pa., »a$ i JOHS 1. HGW«. TOHN L HOUSE & €o.,‘Wholesale ~ £j[ GpocMB.Aso Qo»auisnts (if* MsiitbflcM uid,Water attvete, Pimbarßh, Ti.' Jj7 • WbuKUTtiN: Z^TWSmrWSm - jLi BAirGaoataa **"o CoiaasstOM If kachAnm, No. —.irrjtsdiy i. kq4 ,do4lert in l AND • ‘ tstt£]», Sm. I9ltnd 1 93 Liberty rtmt„Pht»teiifhb. •.. r -jn2?dly l. < DKirfifilSm „ cjiilON. JOHNSTON. Dealer w ttlßs jo dbugs and cHfinicixs^nnmKaT, TTANCT GOODS, BtRNING PLCfD: olt9,*FAM ivt TtEDTCriTES, *e.y Ac- ; , or«trWatffcttM qbal * YH’.'TfhJclx h»'offer* it towwt yflcte. 4 t'ornw Smith* ■Mi£MkinJTmirth«trwt»jTUtYtmijh,'P*.“ ' ; < * ri<McrtptiOtt>ctrgfuUr«)mr6oi>dgd<t>afioaw; . !v:f ihSKkH FUSiIING; corDfitofjaarfat : Jra tend a ol DBDQa, MEDICINES, .... MEDICINE CHESTS, “*»- clef perttiniDg to hb tautnw. . .. j ' Pbjitduu proeripttooa orfeMly iconipooßifea.at ... ifltamn- s '.A.-. »UuDxoo«nt ib4 Vuraktam a WHITE ’ LEAD ANUl*lTHAHGE,'obrntt orWoodanarwnt • • »tmt».*l«wlwmli. ~ • ■. ■••• .= ‘ mV\ -TtIHN P. KOynV WHOLESAia-litAliß -UniDRCGS; PAIKTS,OILB, VABBHHIAAKD a.DWLSICWS, So. iMUteOJI «tM. FWrtW»ll—■ ; ,AU onl«i wilt reoclTa prompt iraptlcn. „ mha ' rusxmiCK —*"F—•-- , -—mqmi tsnn. * - URAUN A REITER. J 'Wflo£iUtEi3n> ' ‘fj BrtAti Dxi^tra,'eor&*r/bf - :Otolrtmtn,Pittotmrgh. . . .• T\k 6EO. H. KEYSKR, Okwjobi, •■l 3 \4Q-V?ooi otnotf canar of-Wood ctreot irru' Virgin Anoy^gitttbqrdhvftk.^.; V. . ■ i . jrroßjrEVs. : TOHX G. V«P *jrUg iso,X<>-,6s,PlaiDaQ<l street. .. .. '*«-■# f • Will attend retbs* MRlenmt, NOritef ted 4oQw tion'of cUlms, bone ties, 4c., Id WMhltutpirJfcyct ■ . ? . • -g-BQlfcCiian. JOB* M. KmTA.TKJat—......JOB* MXlf-QX. TTIRKPATEICKi' MKLTON.AttoB * ‘JVyxTtiT’rsV, So.tS'roffrth - UtfS^Ursdoert reylfcdtf ; rpHGMAb BWJrNG^Awtnurßr-and J VttiCXt'So* l W Fourth *trae? lv <X[tß)|r<?f j a»rT7 •lief, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' - suU.cUwljT tbsottoref Hsr #3roirft-Pittrtu»«b,Pu.- . ' 0-L ;Ji«9?fl7 b, At. SMITH, Anogsgr- isp : toenmom a &£*, fes* fettered to KUSK*fi -. T.AW BPILPISG3, yp. 12 Pi«Bnrtrt*tragt, faext •-.'Soot.to JS^nFctw J * ~'' J ! r' '2 j'uglftdiy g~F/ ttfCAS* ‘AWfcHKT * • Ojnvrfc.ybiTa-Ontnt >tx*»ri' Pttbboisb,' Pa. «y*> ♦*, ?V« : '• _{ , AQ. jj JSJJHpX^R*.AxpjttfferA*lMW, ft. nr-Tf»rvm» - . ~. T MlJl^tltiiySjQNTC^ifalskiON '*l i itt'aTaiviMbixe W-BB TEHH RESERVE -TMHJ BA nCOS, BETTER. URSEEJ>:OtW JOXa ]ASD •: SEEDS, OBAIK, DRIEB TREIT -••rCoic-caUbraUul-Ffttentod F«*ut SurcE^'Kwi. 116 '" J ißecond aadi# vfof beTwow Wood md>Biatth« '• J pUEbiK - WAkMuiiataa^^ J • Vi/ Fonrarding and Cotnmlftriofl Mir .__ chant' ‘ltr-CHIKaE*:. BUTmi : >liAK£ - FISH »ri : yw<h*» gtpcrally, "Wood Street, -,1 ; ; . , Myg \f - . -UOWiiitt*/ t,'U J ,l’o*R J)EiL fjflft l—kei itregtg.JJl-1-—l— JJTSVHJtJTeE *€HRjrTB. .1,,,-,p foit _,----.**J •Tftu'tia, J?BUAnxraU:A9O»rBSUAIICm I*» . ~ Ibid «tw£iC~' r " . ‘ 1 " **’*-*? 1 WY. JONliS llAt)ES*.JSoM)r:iiiKai . Ci, But. of T.in»Jrl«ml»*nillT»rifcjrdlii m»DC» Wirtgr>tTt>t4-} * KEeßßtiw -eiTeENs' '■ -- jW>t*r EM. UtIKDUN, SECSETAEKWIitKBS .imima fimmurT. m Vlttwt nim [ • JdECBEIiBX_AtUBOHESI &**m**&< a -ion* TOw'i*in>Lra, TrimLSGKj CABR.&-CO.; ..; . 5 W : \:■. Paffju d C 0.,) I JOHKI9NAKD.DOMXSTICDBT- r ‘ wn' m Wood-«tmf. i tldfd In—fc abagfcflXamond •WtertmfrWl Brtia! .it .^j|SSipA«EeISOT»»£SooM, : . r tmt ttdMttfTmaHiwtlfartwl ftotto?. Z T BAkKUB * CO., Uaw .d.poow.'Ho.W yoßttb«Fittrimggh^., .?. »«■.. ■■. .. - ■■ - ch» ?iTL> »J . ** Vi* vxixtSf )Dnm An Stsak.. gKTiLf' \|pM (j, JQJHL^T(^iiwfeti|fATioa ’"f- •li-.JU^ 1 -BM««SlS3i»''':lttl-'' i —i\r- ■.'■■'• .■■•■• . ■ ' -J.’’.-' - -i-v.:♦.;■■■ . ■ • . ' B. * 9. M. AXDBUO9 -UK. WWW** TJ>~& J. \VATSC»n^^,T^BC^saLK Xve Gaocrna, ind deuen in 1 EOPfit OAlVii PITCH, tSLB, and Pittsburgh msnnfarturta, 'HO. 136 Wat«r street, aboTo fmithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. anll.lyd ' • ■ ■ ’bost. soniao* .. ... ~..tAirou. a. nowaoaiT RROBDSON & €Q.|[ • cut, Comnsaioa Mttcnxwti and dealers In all kinds of PBOVISIONSf PRODUCE, and Pitts burgh maaufccturce, No. 245 Liberty itwt, Pitts burgh. . ta—-- ~ •» inyS EO. R Dealer; Cf GBOCEJtIES, MANILLA HOPE, OAKUM,; OILS. PITCH sod Pittsburgh manufactured article*,! No. Ml-Water street,abot* tba Mooobgabala Bridge,! Pittsburgh, Fa. ■. . ‘ —anw»M»a»* msaoito.; : r»^)E^,'^pa.:WHoi:E-i Xv <uii i Cncra* .Unspi m F«»TA*i>nra M«m»*Oß«j«ail!*rt«i»:ta;fWßP9S ■■«?* Pl«»- bOTh«amd»ctOT».-.tiiMtorii.~. I Xj 'and Conmiol Mnousn, Nor'6Ba|«Attests‘Pittsburgh, Pa. j . nolfcly j sobs Watt wuaoir. WATT t WHDLKaALE Gsof cg**J<telt|ft4BartttCCa4*«£»Bd dealers id Produ<£ arc Pittsburgh maafetectUMS, No. 108 Lll* artyatt^ v lHfalW».<A jn2S • TSAiAh-hIbKKT *.CO, cWncttMALE X 4yitera in ,BoWgW.atn>eVand tifi Sroot street, Pittsburgh.- :1 ~-i - -V; ' oao, w. DtLToara _ - ...job* a. crt-wotta. T DJX.WORTH.. & CO., _Wbolesalb .V^^kotebls^)tiCliiQ l .d^d..l%L&ocondjti i eet t ’n«ar hmlthfleld, Pittsburgh;; > A '-' J >l l ■!.: ) A gal c jon JOHN FLOYD&CO., WholesaleGeo* Avn.CoxiuanojrMxncßAJrTt, No. 172 Wood AttdT39 Übsrty street, Pittsburgh. jol6‘ , ILUAM tiAGALEY, Wholeaaie Oaocn,Nos.-18 and 20 Wood street, Pitta burgh,Pa. ‘S’.’,:. ’A-y. JBAJrVFjiCTURERS. w.a.WAcanrtoaH j.aurraiu. f. hajct. TVyrACKINTOSH, HEMPHILL & CO., lfl comer Pfltoand,o‘JUr»ltr«sU H near tbs City Water Works,-PittsWifebJJJfc, MaHaMctdrtti .of MACKINTOSH AND HEMPAiLL’S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATINO STEAM ENGINES AND' SLIDE YALVES, of all sire* and best style. : , | machinery rif large capacity and;of tha beat auAllt y, we an prepared to do heavy Jab-; btng, ana solicit work in this Une, trusting that by promptness, and tbo character of our troth, to merit public patronage. ±-/j T4«ll We invita special attention to our' BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATINO ENGINES, as eombinfeg advantages heretofore unattainsd in this class: of Pn|lrirf ' . Ja2fclyd TtUUS :—— txaxp M. nvil. i WILLIAM BARNHILL & CO., No. 61 I p«m umK.Mnt I BTAAM liniiTO M.ytM ASD SHEET IBON I WORKEBS; MABUlictArcr. or BABNUI LL’B FAT- j ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, FLUID uiA CEL- I IX*DIB:BOILE*3hCBU*NEM.t.*KETCHEN:H FINE BED, STEAM PIPES, OONDENSEBS. BAJLT PAHS. SUOAK ?AN3. IBOM XAWp, LU'KJ «k lb. .Bon H ■at notice. All orders troaiA distahn ptbfaptfy at tended to. MASCTAcrom of lfeAixm nr ail sctMlcifjOOJfWthrDlS* TILUtD FCfiK BTE WHIB Kr W SAVELY YIHEQAB, lie*. 1*9,191,193 end 193 fint-Mraei, between Bmlthfleld and Grant ttTwtt, Fttutmrgb.." HT Private ardn* eolicited. Highest market (rice paid for BYE.ij OVFwIOU and att other poitonoo* ingredient* carafhlly extracted, by a procee# new and Improved, oc 12 \$ Cornsr of Tint and Libert j •treat*, SUPEBIOB STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, tOtfN uLIPHANT 4 CO., successors tl Of P. H. Ollphant, Manofectnrors of HOT PRESSED HOTS AND. WASHERS, CHABCOAL HOBSE-SHOB IRON and NAIL BOW, BOILER IBOH and BITBTSL i PAIBCHANCE IRON WORKS, P» yetts Ca„Pa. Jy3l:lyd Warebocse, 13 Wood «t„ Pittsburgh. S 3. .BKVMaNCE, No. 50 Wiint St., I or»h»pod BPIKX3 sod BIY;J ETB, Urn or small, madt to ordarat short oMcs A good —ortmsnt constantly on hand. mjTP-.Ma j xtftiiAAFMmniE & Co. f >V ;2i5 VV Liberty strwt, opposite Sixth, Pittabnrgb, manofectonax of WHIP&LASHES AND SWITCH-* M; «mry description of LEATHER BRAIDED w(>yy t - i >:OxiiininQ)l4je<tlro&it» {fafe, shA tied* prompt ly shipped si per tostrnctions. wßdawlyr SHIHT MANUFACTORY.—Missis J. A N.AUL, Ho. 22 St. Clair street, miks to or der, by H.na, SHIRTS, COLLARS, Ac., oo ehoft no tico. Also, hare 'oonitantly on hands floe assort ment of SHIRTS AND COLLARS, mado in the best, meet fashionable and desirable manner. Jgghjdiy $i S. VOLTS T. TLUSSXTT —T. CAMVaEL;,. ®SfA®iSSJSi£?S.7 rvsems. Wars bom, No. 12 Wood meat, turner of Pint, Pittahnrgb, Pa. ' _ ssMyd • COALK. New DbiqBTOS, \J Pi., Uunbclarer of BUCKETS, TUBS, ZIKC WATOBDABPSt BRUIT. BOXES Uri-LABEIS. jsU:lyd. ’. "■ • 1 ’ * . ; . mEE’rifcrBXTHACTEQ ..WITHOUT 'J. r PArN,iB? J fffE USE-OP AN* APPARATUS WHEREBY SO DRUGS onOALYAXIC BATTERY ABE USED. ~ Cold vestber Ujbs time vbsn the sppsrstns cso bs ased to its beef advantage* Medical geotUmen and'tbelr fkmillea bate bad tbelr taatb extracted by tay process, and are ready to testify as to tbs safety and oainlssm— of .tbsiopers tlpai - TThattTtr has bsea said by psSsoo* interested in witting tbs contrary, baring no knovledfrof my Pr «TABTIPIC;i AL TEETH Inserted In ersry style. 8. jffflßTdPPtßT, 1M tolthHild it. JOSEPH ADAMS, Dkktmt, Connelly's Building, corner of Diamond and Grant Streets, '-BOTsnras-ir. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Bollock, Theodore Bobbins, Bnsssll Bmtt. myp:diy Rfuail estate \moeMts. Parsons can procOT?* on reasonable term*.. '. . . Those wishing to Invest their money to good ad* Tentage, can elw»y» find tint and second cleat paper at toy oSciy ibr aalv. . I All coamnnlcatlona and interview* confl- Office, giraat street, opposite • : 'boots ‘ItJTD SBOES.' r OHN CAMPBELL. Masctact IxSpgSS '.iMUnfcMOff otyrif3r:.d— crii »DB,»lciOf' TAMES I !!. : RAIiPH, late assistant to U Ouiia* Butbcrrer, pftptres EXPLICIT t)BA IKO9 ASIT BFECITICATIOSB for «U kind* •( BaU<tt&C** ud thoir «nctton 04 r«Moo* H-ss*. /THABLEB BABTBERGEB, kscmi-; XJ TIOT. OfltoylßOS BASK on modmu tama. .. "n^dly mmm C. .WUMUBlftyKtiOl. <lK> fet HALtST. k DAVT3 • CO.’fl BOSTON PLA 5 OS, with tod »ith cut *oi«m> g>r». AJSfT> COMMEKCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MO r - PITTSBUBGH, P»., MASTJTACtC*KM Or DEA^riSTRir. MCHITECTVHMi BviJTKS. T\OLfiAR SAVINGS BANE, No. 65 X-P PouaTß STBttT. CHARTERED IX 1855. i Open'daily from 9to a o'doci. atao on Wednealay add fialtxrday eTeafuvtvfruta Maylskto Norsmber Ist, from 7teb o’dockiAnd IWaifrNomnber Ist to May I|l from 6to 8 o’clock. j' *. ■...»■; . . ' Deposits received'of all aiutti'not ltea4WH Ona ' Dollar,*nd of profile declared lwlcs a year, In Juna «hd December. ’lnterest hksbaes de- lit Juno and' Decsnibof■ tinea ! the Btnkwaa organized, at tbsratie'6f ilk debt. if not drawn ont, da pdaC*d 7 totbe cretiic of as principal, and beartjthe aame In-. taraat fliwt’tmyworJtme A»d®aandber, com poundrak tfcfc* n-rag without ttonWing »r tcf'ciujnr rraiWpraieat hUpnsrlx**. 'Atthis r»tai'ttwioy"will ;doubla lh lorn than twelta yma, mahi&g.in ’tbe aggregate ziont Ann os>-sixt-txk COT. A-TEAE. _ " Books, containing the.'CharWr, Byrlawa, Boka and .B«gplati?nß, faniishftd gratis, onappUcetlon at thaomce> " -i " • ' ' ■J ’^Piiaiitst-77<JEpRGfE ATBK£E. ,r ; , ■ii ..-i c- r ...TicnmuatMSTa-.i.x.:; v . WUUatnVj.'Andsroni Jantaaß.'D.Meeds, > Hmßnmrin, liaacM.Prtnock,' . A.MrPoUock,‘M.D., • HopeUfett Hepburn, Bobartßobb, ■; . jl JaUatHndman, James ShidU,:; i| Jatnea;D: Kelley, - . . Alaxandwt:Tlndls. . I» • , ■ John-B; McßsAUn, PsterArJUAelrs, JefcaHiMsUMV 1 Jetofes’Xc&hlsyi John Humtli u Hniiyfe Blhgwaltt - John H. BMoitnfav jUsxgnderlpar,*" I W!Ubltf , S.oChßMßt>, I**Whlhfcrr~ r Cfcristlsft •YkMJ*'.- • C«-CBAS. A. COLTON i Alexander BmUaj,' ' ';Waß^SSa^.:' : " JottnltYuj*; ‘ • • ... Jobe Holm**, , TOm&&'4*r«&, ' P*t«rH; Hainc*r, • ‘■wmtott vixr&ji fitcaauxi. ?grj>. .Taxi fafcdawT riEHMANTRUS 1 Vx BASK, cortior Stitt oud Wood Man rm^BHW-siscomw-Ak&^EßOiu xetriiAi. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY-LIABLE. . diuctou; ‘ ' ADAILBEINRStAN;iV«tf*«tf. • 1 Springer Harbaagh. I Aujpatoa Hoar»Mrr K. lirMywt, Ling, J. v. lUrekotta, ~ CbrtetUn&totwil, Antbonr Meyer, - 1 Ai OiOrttingM, s ■ DiscovsTkv£Mrj)ir. t > mjrM&i j ' jomr Ctolfcfa-. . .WIS CEU.IJ'gO US. ■ . Jj DCCKD ¥RICta-f-sIJU«S Vr. WOOPWttL, KoaiPUad 99 TUr*ttm«;«xid.m Fportkctmt, coxstrr»«or ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES ASDIFIIIjSH, ralUbU f>r'HOTELS and PRIYATE DWELLINGS. rEVT Ali ordca prompt!; ■tUo4*d to, ud (be For- cltora carefully packed and boxed. ./STEAMBOATS and HOTELS funilehed at abort witioe; '< *: i ; 1 i . :CABINET MAKERS tnpplled *ltb et«ry «rtU!a inthaiiM,: : ■ *»*»**«»_ , tadjes fiL CUH.un A CtV HOPE COTTOH MIU.. AU.IUHESV, l MJ.3FF.C7Q.tM OT '■ BEAMLESS BIOS AND OP OSSABUBGS, 32 IHeOiS TO 40 ISCHEB WIDE. aarOnbr* Wt ■t H. CbQd«ft Co.Vt3JWbod*!., pHt ‘ 111 TK«tn attention. oc&5:dl? /'lQui tEIS'S, \V'HouMiu: iSD Reta H.. BrLVEB AND GOLD PJ.’ATliiO,‘ Puo* ftt the abortMt nolle*, it th« corn®* of Foqrtb sod Muket strwu, aaco&d atoty. Pnaou Urine cot «f tb* city barin* pen* to npnlr r»n nnd tb«m dt null. _ .. TmhgrflTv v'/■••■:•■•. FITZPATRICK A CO, ‘■raSJr tioLt> wecms* . • Bixoa. Sucqlk Stoxivucp Cicmn Pumvn Kura*. Lasizs* Gold Watcm* a» Cmbi, BBW artidet in cue* raitiM* for woddtng pmenU, B?Tfi OP JEWELRY in Coni, J«, Amotbjr**, Fanrl, Ac,J SILYEB CUPa ASD GOBLEW* to pnnaUttonj W®. Wai*o S *CO, ,„1I . CoiMr of TUtlmJ Mirfctt «tn»a. StUccO. W.ORgKR-rjAa.^OWESB, BTTIOCO' ASB- MAMtO WOBKnt. PArStt . forobhedon tliortootice. £■".■■■ .-•.-- - i ! AU onton UA it 50.-23 Cohjrm* itmf» from Wylto,■6r« > ijO; 9l Wood Krtiti trm be proaptly-**t»n<W to. - mbs* W A nwin ...........—JOg* CiWWIUji /CALDWELL 4 BKO., Boat Fcbsuh 1/ »m Ain puuu ra UANILLA) HIM P AKD COTTON COBDAO** OAMJH.XAB, PITCH, RoB* IN AHD 'OTU. TAWAOMKB, 'DUCK, LIGHT ANP HEAVY PHILLING3, Ac., No. C 8 Water and 78 rronl etraete. Plttaburgli. *££2ll—' \TT }V. YOUSU, successor to Cart- »Y ; V -rriabt A Yc&nf.No; VT WooAjtreet, c£rwar ofDUnioßd alley, dealer in all klndrefcCO-TLEBYi SOBS, G0N8;A&,~ Afc 'A Urte awwtinMi* of toe *htiTe eoodt coctUnUy.on band., TAcEoVA Pork ■^J / 'Bacireai , ‘AJrt»-®*Al.*aa la BACON, DRIED, i BEEF, LABD, MESS AND. BCMP POBK, Ba*.U} i Vmtrth rtmt. naaXlberty. Pittiturgb. -«7 P. Dr - \TT URALEBISSYaU. Ac., So* 8T Wood i#tMt i TV . ru»: t*UUbargb*~ j 1 r- Uu- PAIiKUSR, • No. -- WooDfßj., . B»Iet?U«OSSMS, BATS, STRAW TJUR. HIROS, ElLlgtßAW<KH>l*» Rf DtniUy. , JkEOim. »V BODSSIUtIEB, U. D., -orinwiwicm.. . CmtwnoUtw,taolu’ibout.Hi. Jlb-yf DEC ERR KB. proximo, tor»m»lu »*T*ril woes*. He will u B»oaL-WToteliti'-«i:liwlM»tt*iition J<t Ibtf JWIS sffiSslSSi«ti»Mif:jbf CUBONIQ PIS EASES. «pSliisssw*Sf Uw ioTOrBcMl-^iijh.. Bow«!, Strictart <J:U«TKjwiI, miration of the Bow*t* ; Alsotta^Terious, Chronic Diseases Of the Wombi kldnijr»,JßliM*r» 4c- . L -Hi* Honoogahela poase. ' FuU particulars oftarrirsE , .t • New York. Hoe.'HUfrlltt.- ■ , nulfcmtt.: QIN A 8 AfiEMBDIAL AGENT.J I Thlidallctoas TONIC STIMULANT, aapoctidlj designed forth* wss pf«b* MtdkaJ Pro/emion and the. frail*, haring* sanersedsd the so-called •Kjlna,'* % “alh4?Wfc -4c.. is now endoreedby till the prominent phytldanet cbenifti nod poanotoeeurs-as .PMeeeslng all ctf those totrliuic medicine! qualities' vtohte tod ditmtlc,) which batons to in OLD AND FUSE GIN. Pot op- In quart botuoe.'aud drngg*Uacdgroc«rs. : (‘Established In 17TA) ' Sola Proprietors, - '“f ... . ' No. 19 Broad street, N/Y.: For wla“ b»~W; VK 4 a:. SMITH. FSENCH, BiCHAKDS 4 CO., andall of. the prominent I whole ,CTand Pcwrgßca. - D‘ k —Thaparfiwtloh of tbUioostlnubla preparation U a blearing to mankind. Without deterlorating tha' medldnai tirfortof opltan, the Elixir U thoroughly mrifled fromelltbs notions qualities of tbs drug.' A cases of fracture*, burns, scalds, cancerous ulcets, and other painlM a»cttons, it wiU rellsra jAln! asd irritatfanw allay contusions,, spasmodic action, sad morbid excitement of body and mind, without cans until Biiwe.or faeadaehe.-These edml- lntholist BJid sold bji A B. 1 D.iASbi Drug, ;• ••;•_■ • \\-- .ffiold aleo. by B. A-.PAHNKSTOCK.4.CO;, Pitts-. !^g^ri^b»'DrMgHtscßni>r«U^.jPoMid^w-wI«F J TiKGmB SAEE—AbOu* Eight PiHdtttPotofUtoodoßhr, now drlrlngthr* pb£JipnL*»lnthbcSjc*. Will b* told cheapfcr STjEmSmW™ • OAZKTT* OJTMOK, t *ST:dS° q nah itTMI. »bot. BmlUilmd, Elk 1 ijALE.—A “WIT commodiou«-Snd ranlbrttW* nilWc*, ta/ e*»y psnmmtit. ad 4 ® ; V »U wells la “f* •* Mfl|fUnt dttlUi vWU*“M TOUI^ the walls ta ft powerful Thu sroMrtTiftftdiolsistlb*. tsUbrited H;CorKaclT ',H J 1 -• rV 7^- •.< •/■ S. RIDDLE & CO„. EDITORS- ABU PROPRIETORS, ' PnblitationOffit*. !io‘. 84 Fifth Stmt. IIORNINGAKI) B,VENINO EDITIONS, DAILY, COXTAIKINQ fnEtATESTNEWS OP TO THE HOOB OF POBtICATJdN: • - TERMS; ’ Hoiicra LdhIOA-tIC .pw. .aiinm lindvaiK-., cr ! 13-cento per week :fr9tߣ*iT&V> ~ : _ ; ■ ! Ertsbro XDmnr*-43per*oaain la.eflTincn.or « cents per week teM ttWm. • • riW df mere, |i,ls; ton.'Ot «&*»**> flip* kawlin, InTsrisbtj In • AT,REABOyABLE RATES. ■EDNEspXv', siyy- wfa~ i-■:. (F*r Ptolect fox.tkß .CoißPJßtwk.of (Onr ■ l-a,: , llnfißishe^Rßilroad*. Tiie »e«a to requin no denioiistr&tion if Wo "were to : judge by the ophrioqa that.men express, in: regard totheul, hutf if the action* of-men an te be takensothe criterion. .by. Which their appreciation of theix advantages is pa be tneOsured.-wo must conclude that . railways do'not them." ~ ‘ : '- : - : Considered in' the light of dividend* it la not aurpriaing thM share* in unfiniahed railways have ho -attractions for: .those whose -whole income oon’aiate in in tenet oh their money.' But few railway* earn divi dends, many pane into the - 'hands: of .new ownen at a smell fnction • of- their, coat, and many U» unfinished, yielding no more revenue then If the means expended on them had been sunk in the ocean.~No less l was to be expected from the kind of man agement pnvailhig.; A small part -of. the - amount necessary to construct the road -'is subscribed, much'of it upon conditions that present it being collected, a niggardly es timate or cost is' fiirniehed lest a liberal one should prevent the work being under taken, time. Chough for proper surreys,. plans, and estimate* cannot be-allowed on a road oh which fhe-WOrk' of construction' is afterwards to be snspendcd for yearsitor want of means to'complete eten a portion of it, injudicious- expenditure marks tbs, beginning, and the opening for traffic is secured by earesalTe.discount on bonds and rigid parsimony in regard to the ma terials and planner of construction. Then corns enormous locomotives with liltls more than their weight to draw, ruinous compe tition, rapid destruction of road and equip ments, failure to pay interest on bonds, expensire-litigation and St last foreclosure of mortgages of re-organiiatlon of the com-' pany. i Vet it is tsfe 10 say„ that 1 but few railroads in thslalid would Save been un profitable if,they lad been built as cheaply and as they Would have beeu, and had.'bleu prudently managed afterwards.... , ~ . ißh't diTidends direotly that railways appeal for the sup port of the'public. . It I*.hy their tendency tq eqimlixvprioc* 'between pyodueetLsnd city and country/and bringing disluUuwUccyjnta .close couneo-. lion, that limy confer the greatest benefits i on those liTing nesrthrm. • |" They are the channels through which all things seek their in cl, dividing tlio advsn tsgcaand diandvontagea of cities and towns ■among .eatth iother tor..the'benefit of Sll- TheimportSLUceof the Penhayirania;Rail road to.our country in its preedit bxigfen eiei ean scarcely ba oTarratsd, and if it alone wereblottod out Of existence,-the bd ditional cost of the present war would m|ny times exceed the coat of that road, and Run but one of many. - L Than lit probably not a -railroad in the whole Union the construction of which has not caused, within twoyearaHrom iteeomple- Ifoui aninoMlaili.illUlAyilhie of; Wnds wlthin-five-miles of the wbolo cost of the road; and tho owner jof land near a projected railroad owes it-W-him-, self, his children, and hia country, to, oc curs the construction of it, though it pay never pay more than the expense of oper ating and ita dobta. On the supposition that a farm of 100 acrea will.gaiu $6: par aero from the construction of a railroad, 1 the owner will gain $250 In the value of hia land; if he pays $5OO to ita stock|and sells his shares at half price; and this itit. substantial and tangible gain as may easily be shown. 7 Yet; men of wealth whose land would gain a much greater amount! per acre, refuse to, aid in the construction of a roadvneecssary-do tho-prosperity.- of! Wo commuhiiy, sn.d,■ often. deny the 'right of way to the company. . , tv , . , 7 , i ' If ritilroadi era a public benefit; the pub lic iaa n right to call lipbn all'tp help sttM them. • IChe. welfare of the: people Iq the;, highest law-in this, as in other eases j and tbora . who refuse to do .their .duty, may. justly he required to share the burdens, as well si ith* ;'?f, offrp-^ublio work.. . • I , The plsn 1 propoae for , the comple tion' of the railroads, that ' have be*; or shall hereafter be, undertaken in ibis State, ia lolevy a Ux, .the proceeds of which be distributed dmongithe'BtilwiWcpinpan ies at'the rate of, say, $lO,OOO psV mile; to be paidiwhen tho andhriqging of ton mile*,'or-moro, continuously, of. the, portion* yet ,unfinished shall bo completed, : 'Si'dU'toy'ba'.Sraltal "ty '» the snperstruos:: turO and equipment of that portion,,, ths tax-nayora to ! receive ceftifiesteshfrallway ■tax;.tor which * certificale.of.etoqkiTmll be issued by aqy company receiring.the .Slats ! aid, WhcnoTer foce.pt* equal in smoont to a Share'Of stock in the company shall be pro eenteStbdbeipropefoßcer.Of tjrtetf , l , p* n y> provided that no company shall bejeauired to take' up receipts for ;a graater aiount than tho aW'if'wcelTes. •; . .' .’! Aesuming the value of taxable property, in.4he- ; Sttte to he* SfiOO.POO.OOO.ia tar oi one dollar On every thoiisand would yield $6OO 000 from this source alono-iebohgh to sooure tho.completipn of-sixty mnes of railroad yearly, for with the. certainty or 'obtaining, n cosh subscriptlonjof sjo,ooo on-evorr mile made roady tor the trafck be fore other companies exhausted tp«j the various companics would he jitimulsted: to the greatest activity ;■ private sutjscrip tions sufficient to; complete the grading would , be raadlly obtained; and a greater length of road_would.be ready each year ■than, couldiraceffe; b:share,;of 4 1he; fund. The investment of one’dollar out.cf every thousand in railway stock, by the proploof Pennsylvania, would secure the completion of every railroad in the Btite yrithlnjayenr ■ few: years, and develop' all ita.inuresta in arapid ratlo. .By.req\“, rin S. t^e :“sP» n t“ rtcaiving, the. State-aid to , p»e-Anferican Iron-in fnecenstruction of their raafls, the Iron intefeata of Pennsylvania wquia be nrotected-fbettsT? lhan-by• any tarifi! what ever, and thb jirsOOdeiit |fri*ably bo ■'ftJlow»C:iSjtjiUiW' , -'B ,: * , *li , », market for iron and eeouring it to our own manufacturers. ' ' • ' "Among other attendant, -advantagaa, a Jsrge anionnt of cspltsl now looked up in' unfiniahed railroads - .he /rendered VThe Boldori Of thf fcjty'hnd' | UtigatSoh, would pr<ibably‘ bd;gltdi ;t/ond j the etrife by*?onyerting, them inUfetock in the toads3for whose benefit ihok riefe issu tdjiiT the completion of the robdk without ieavj debta were , rendered certain. Ji And; thl : popalaliob land . wealth', of the:State Would,be greally increased, so that other .'f'Thipopulßr'vtSrotiaw demands th'^tthe- .to*. §loo,Otw. ING, NOVEMBER 27, 1861, slaves of rebels 'shell be set free,-and the qinMon,' “WMt shallbe done with.them ?” will- inerhably'- Soon fQllyw.their emancipa tion. Theslaveß masters too well to stay'among them and hire' to' them as field hands,‘for there w6uld : be ; ii moral certainty of their not being; paid, or. even: gettingtheir foodand clothing,; as in slavery; tho iliajority of them will there fore come North to keek Their" dieing." Famine in Ireland, Snd scarcUy iti nther parts'Of 'Europe, will 5 tcanae the laboring : classes of the old countries to pour, in upon ; ; us during the coming year, at a. greater rate perhaps than cvCrbefcre.’ The'demonstrat ed stnbility of our gorsninieht, and the ina bility of our Whole means-of internal corns munauion to delirn .ope the coast,a suffi cient portion of, our.abundant, cfops'-to re lieVa Europe from distress, will be sufficient eyldOntie to'thim that they will beTtelter off In America,-and here they will come.., Five hundred;thousand soldiers will, at the close of. the,war, .be thrown’, an , the country .toheek nWjir old pUeis'bs'rihg been fiiken : by others l during the war. : From all these causes.conibin.ed,, -there .will; incless;then>year, most pro- 1 bably,be.a greater .demand.'for employ-; ment, in both skilled anduuskilledlabor, 'than ever before in the-history of this coun try, and if employment is notglven tothe mass, a gratuitous support-TOMbbeiEiTen toi rneny. “"d *h« ehniei-.',wiu be between'aj railroad-;t*^withadequste.returnSj and a; pauper tax with none. . . , 'What i&UWdbjttffiftmTd lire Jrtahpro-; posed? • v-No-^tnaa-hW aiiy'for but many disinterested person* have .serious objections on account of others. Ashamed to confess their unWilUngtießs to risk ;one idUar out bf eVery-thousand they pdeseaiin an enterprise forthegenatal; welfare, they Sre concerned lest others should not under* stand tha scheme,,and feel, il'A grievance while taxes are already so ; high. A law siich ms the : one' proposed,'lihe wany other desirable ones, would-be A qtuckly .enacted- if . men.did nut so. gsnsral)y~decide according to, the presumed unwillingness of others, instead .of according 'to J their own con victions. There is little -doubt that fore many years, some,thing very similaf to . the above -plan will be-the settled? .railroad policy, of; a majority of the- Stalea; and' if Pennsylvanians are wist, they will initiate ii, and'sebure tha unfail ing prosperity, of The many and, varied in terests of the noble Keystone State., (V. tf. s. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. WasmiioTOS, Noy. .The J>*pwrUnent Hwporte. The Reports-of ; tho; Secretaries approach completion. The greet interest which !the w»r will giro l<Tth»t of tho W*r Secretary, will beßighteheJ by-Mr. CemerohV distinct mrowelot.hls ppliojr otrpUoing mu .in the bends of slaves willing,toi ueo thorn for the cause ,of tbo Dnion. He will, support this by mrgumont and bistprttili;References, end iso show that his leeding position'upon this Vital question hes been es deliberately it strongly taken.AsVforeUste of the sidministfntijn, hereefter,of the Wtir liopiriment.intil the close of the rebellion, the pablio will learn w th Interest Uial Mr.-Cametiro wilt appeal to Cc n i mss, and to' aovornore of State, author! eil to bind the ttoyenintent, •to -practice he •Mttaet economy end' accountability frnm.every.shb ordinete in the iwer hnrnaui end the ermyi in the (eld. ‘ Enonnoue es, the, war is, end. will he; it will not bo permitted to bankrupt either the Government or tho. people., Mr. Came- Ton’s report wiU j also probably contain rye commendations, that will go, far to abolish the. distinctions between regulars and volunteers. Asflonff these wiUjhe.tha appeal of the regnls-. lion which eonferetuple, upon the regular offi cer over Ihi vollsfeet or- the vame grade, leaving itto be ffistermlnadhy, authority :ae ootdiug.to date of commUaipn.... Secretary' Chase’* report will recommend neceesarllyi large-incioaae of revenue dntioe. The nocetsltles of the--Treasnry daring the war will requlrethat-thWtarifThe ao\ ebeped us to produce th*.gvu*M» t nossible amoont of income. A large .incidental protection! to American menuntctorte-will or course be the oousequence. ' Bnon-the vital idea of the war, it taid that Mr. Chase will folly developitho theory thut slaresin theßebel Siam should beemployod tmdenwagos to.raise.cotton, su gar, rloeand tojsaoio for.Oovenununt account ; This'policy has aliready: been .established by Mi’. vamtrca in regard, to thoung»thflr*d»nd anginaed Be* Island Cotton ia fieftufprLr Iho* nationwill heartily approvo jlsre.cbmmenda tioo by Mr. Chase to Congrese as a wiser dis position of: the slaves than to-laav*. ; them in the rear of our armies; roaming ;at large, < pu laging andmarauding. It is a new., torm . of emancipation, but.nn effective one. ...; Of . tDo other reports, nothing .certain ie known. ' Of-tho Rrosident'a. message nothing whatever is known: •.The .statistical parts of the reporu nra In-ths hanls of tho printers, y iKTxart t> sr-crasiOKjara arrt:37Pvd. ' ' <3, n . Mitchell'bid John ’Hamilton, two .pVomihonk'MaryiandSseeMrionlstsiTmsidjng. hear EorVTobßCCo.'.wetlSkrnstea recently,,on theirMuntTrom Ttrfinhi.‘fOn their person.- were : fouhdfirironlaVosutk.n<)Wi|-and pn: Mr. : Hemilton wae a pU srot,himself and daughtm, iignedby ti'P. 'SValksr.'Secretarjr of-War C., S. A. " They hed the alternative submitted to them either to. take the,oath of allegiance or . he.seat- In. custody Mo''Washington. Both promptly igrMi to' tb*' formor/ and war*re ,/.* . ’hkoboes ix the wMt.mirte*. ; hare trnnwqrtby Vnifllirgenc* that th*rt ir* at ManMjMi .ln th* rebolierylce, B«ver*l compute icompapies of nagroos, uniformed, : armed and equipped, and eqsumaodedby negro offiein: . From,a»ptJi»r..*oOTCj, w« Uxrn that th* wort of: Imprinting; tbe ***▼•• : into the military .lerTioe. of .the reboU ie now being Eroseeuted with vigor throughout tho seceded. Ut«B. . .'• V: .1. • •*- WIKTIBIKO TBOOra 1» THE tICIXITT QV Wi»Br • IKOTOX. Preparation* for ' wintering tuoh of the troop* as are to; be' retained "in thia vicinity during Ho winter are rapidly ! progressing. Comfortable' but* or frame tenemebt* are in process of coni traction et all tbe positions that are to be'thn* ocodpied. :; J / ' : , , 1 - ■ ' '■ i cofrautamr, Samu*l A. Purviance/of Ponnßylvania, ro eantly appointed Conaul-Uaneral at Calcutta, - hei declined; ;. i c wovauKirra of ok*. bctlsh. I OenJ Butleh made a flying Tlßlt’to tide city I yc>tcrd*y, ct)nlJng in the morning from Fort- | nil JJoniroei and leaving in’ the aftertoon for , the !*me ploce, ■■ ■ ■■■ --I Pines nr.rORTS IS HSOisn TO THE sthsvotii r ■ OF THE OKIQH ARUT-. :■ ’ l- Paragraph* are eilensively puhliehed etat-, j Ing that it ha*, been officially announced that ihe Oorernment hesnhw. "i* hundred thous-i and Tolnnteere in-the flcld.aud ln.camp. bio I i inch .official annunciation-h*a- been ; inpde. The ftct ,i*; that our i forces now in the Held I hare .been generally; through the represents; | tioni Tofipolitician*. for their own purposes,. greatly; ocet eitimhtedi Im tideway the pub l liohas been made impatient for nchioremente for which .tha-anny are not rcody. and oniitt-1 tnente are greatly, retarded.!. . j r J ' aamaiPr'B6a*ia:wrrß a*»Ki.aauB.,. ; One of the bonidehtlai diepatche*, taken at ?( Hilton Head; friodlhifrebel authorities there to bo'oh thV IdOkonVtSf British vessel* laden I with arms end munition* of wer, and-men- ( tlonedtho.intereating ftct that; thesignal gag | A ,would be'^a l b|oie''flag' f wits'the. Jele. hf, Man arm*, three 1 human isgsin the center in white. . |r’"■-i-noaiaanxina., : . I With the present fSollttes for transportation, l it is fonnd impoiilble to getforward soEclcnt : 1 forege to supply the horeee and mules, om ployed in the service; ;tHda-fact,::with the [want of proper shelter, la mating much suf fering among; the horsee. aiid theyoontihue. i to’die in each cavalry regiment at the rate 'of two or thrco daUy. OenoStonemen li en; desrorlng to introduce ibraaneededlmproTb ; meats-in CivliJreqarjnients.iaiflong-which ’ are oiled oanyae ooventoprotoet the animals .Tr.i ?oUiii ■ ila- rrZ-JJ ISiflli from.the rain. He haa, alflo/iriade'requjei- ] lions for forage nets, which have been nseo ao ] successfully in ;the Trench ■ and P 7 which, in case of a movement,, each howwcan carry a. day's forage siting across bis back. The additional weight: is only about twenty t fire pOOnds,: . , - C. : .. SECESSION SATING: to. THE . POST-OrfTCE. DK- PAHTMEST. "The statistics of the Post-office Department show that there isisome:gain to. the Federal. ;treasury,aa well as; loss, horn secession. Tho retains indicate that .for'the yeat, bn ding Jnrfe Si, 1881,'the facomb-nf thV Post-office Dimirthieiit will-come nearer; ;by ,>jro, ; halfmUlions of Pollan to paying its«pentes than for a hummer of ydara past. 'The 4 reason I is the abolishment brtheextendedhhdpra&i -1 leesmailrouteiinthe B outbern ■ s tatsa. ... . ;J I TfIECASE OV HESHT LfOSEJIS AtTO, TBE*BEIiL ; Investigations In the'State Deparltment'be gin to leave lt : doobtful -whethetithevcase of Ifisnry Laoxens gocs eo completely onallfoors with that.of Mason and as ifas'at first supposed. Accounts differis toVbetherEen rens: was taken: iix -a Dutch: vessel. or;in a “Congresspacket/'; but.the,weighty testi mony is that he was onT/oardthe latter, which wds probably »tDiilpaekittailfhgntider. atr- * i iHoirity 6fCoiigreas.c ;TW»w,;<T^ ; «.lber.cases, I however, moreJn point.. Joff... .Dev ft/in hit I Message, admits that the travelers were pro loeedihg abroad aa hie“Embassadore/h which Liettles tW hostile nstnre of their voyage... : op cakkok ih EfsiKM-yißaiiiia. Gen. McClellan received a dispatch „fromi Gen. tfeai.’Captain command, fl r Md niottl at th. town oFOnl,, on Ononoock In-. I let.noaf Oor.-Wli.’i 01drella«no«.:ih»'reb f.els ot Ascomao"and [Northampton .counties I had no time to hidethembflfore they‘dispersed, j There is nPw no open foe totbe'EaskorChCs (•aphake Bay, and-Virginia*: oysters, can-again I-reach New. Yorkers. . . • .• .... ... . HUIfOBS OP. A EKIffMISK. .* ■*, ‘ Rumors of a akirtnleh on the other -the PotothaO prevail in the hotels,:bat:nci*dch news.has reacbed headquarters.. •. ~ .. . r ■ Pennsylvania Volunteer Corps. t ' W'ABHIKOTdXi NoVi’4, 1601. I TROCBLB IS THE Sl'dOlD iPEHJt-A BKSEBVE3 : The Seeond-PennsyJvattla Reierveßegi-. mint-, which 'Tra*^J*Wy f commwided,'by : Co|.. Wm» B.‘ Mann, is -in -soms; littla ,difficulty. l The Wafpepartment» slioit time lssueKl an order transferring .’four of tbd companies of this rejpmenrib Cdf. ffippey*fl ‘regiment,; from Allegheny toCol.-: XagnrtVregiAent, and dne-company-to Col.; McLean's/regiment; -As CoK lUppey's reg|-. ment war not-~as-strong . tfiat Mann's -this if as a virtual abandonment f>f { the organUatlon of the Secoiul.; ;-,, . ; -. -The six companies which ' formed a portion of Col., Mann’s regiment have teenin service since the 26tb of hlay iA3t, 'an2 .have beep fp£ the past four. toahtta fnVV irginta, Vhlle; Cote Hippey's regiment, ; ,Whl4n‘ioe* flot-belong to the Penmylvanla Reserte organisation, bar not been seryicb orer.two monttjs. TbU r&iaed qoitea feeling among the officers of CbteMann'a regiment. - : ’jj . . - It was stated that the order from the War Department was made at the Suggestion ’of Gov;* Curtin. -But appears that the' Governor,!* unfavorable to -the disbandment of the old.oPganUatiomof thoSecbndKeservpa,; and wishes tb pteaprva .the .fegiment; int*t. ; By the order'of tho-War department, ifitwas strictly carried 'would tqhb : tho colors of the i< Seoond,‘ and, with hia staff, organise attentive new r&gitaebt.- v • 1 [ >: H ? is understood, ha* sent a properofficeTnere to arrange the -.matter with, iha nspaeliniint, indit Ii mryrhrhhnblQ tfnit tbe regiment will be,filled np aqd properlyjof - fleered. 'Theregiment is in commanaof Aiaj. ; William McCaudiessV. of .Philadelphia, ,vjho has been elected "Libut. 'Colonel, hut has not yet received his commission from Gov. Curtin. Tbe eaptains are-all-Philadelphianvas Col, K Mann ir usiDg his host endeavors tfithyGbv. - Curtin to prevent the disbandment of the reg : imentj .which in : pointof difcipline ,stands pre-eminent., .. - : i - tWSXTX-TaillL r*«33Tl.V*jrjA fiHQIXCST ' The followingisgiYenMthetraeversion of the of.priYata Lawson, ofCom-- pany 2McPepn«ylirMva reg iment: Lawson, after. camp, had , .taken ,off his .uniform apd .dressed .htpuelf jnu; ‘ suit of citizen's Clothes.' ’ He war detected at ; the “depot in 1 S. fiiw4bihpkeif befotd the train started. hy-Lieht.'HatfahdStrgearit'. Smith; of . Company/lH* who.wereri'with-A •auadoLmen. . | , Lawson, as soon as he fohnd that he war recognised, became using ;tbej most jiriolent language.-rHatold the officers. that Uioy hadnot men enough"to take him buck td damp.' Lieut. Hall heggtd hfm togo hack quietly, «e hedidnot wiah.tn resort to hirih measures. •• Lawson then turned torun, when the Lieutenfant commanded him to'halt. \ He still refused to obey. •: Licttfc H4JI ’then or-; deredi the guard to fire, andLawaon.fell dead;' The conductpf the officen.and.men.has bcoir officially approved.' : - * ■'Sergeant Smith; Corporal Dyer;: androther members oftbe regiment,.harernised.a- sub-' acription to present Lieutenant HaUVwitha. hanaiome‘swoTdi : «ash';*nd -belt ih ’hbheir- &L bis ptomotVon from thflEahks.. ApairDf ift*. ▼olrers are.also to-be.presented. to- Captain; Keyser, of Company H; by the .sitae. gcntle • men::The following promotions'hare ; pla,coin j..rJ . Orderly.Bergeant nm. R, Hall .to, be [first lieutenant;''James C. Andrews; dolor sergeant,- to be orderly tThird Sergeant-Smith 1 to.be.color sergeant. When :3ir. [ ctired the appointment, ho. said: * J When you hear of the colora of ihr twenty-third 1 being lost, you may hunt form* among *thp dead. I will noyor surrender them.V j>"* REPORTED MUTINY IN TOT fITSK-' ''SYtYASia ESQIMEKTj " ‘ ' f Tor thepasttwodaysi" report has prevail ed that heerloue difficulty-hae arisen in Col. Williams' Thirty-first Pennsylvania Regi ment. The other day two companies openly rebelled, and a tilrd eotapanywas or dered under arms; trith loaded muskets, to quell the disturbance. , : % . :, . YariousVeports are in circulation as to .the; cause of the- trouble,' but the Colonel appears tovmaintaih down every attempt at insubordination.. Samp eight or ten of the commissioned officers srosaid to baVe' ; A large' hamber .of the bn-, valos strolled away. (Votn,tbe camp. ! xwo police, officers pame dojyn from .?blladilpbra yesterday',' 'bringing With theta deserters bolouging ; to :; tha regimenLThewbold mat tqrtjiU.wlndup.ina series ef, cpdttmartlala. GensralNeUon’a Brigade e» rodteto ■ ■■;■ Kentucky;J .• I The Cincinnati jCbwwercia/ of,Monday has: the following: «■;: , T . “The Ohio troops recently nndercontmahd of Geb.Tfelaob, in EasternKentubkyy*aWiveid opposite this cUy yestefday: inorningj on a. fleet ofsteamer# upon which-they em*- I barked at the month of Big Bandy, and; early [ in' ‘ the-aftornoon ; toobr their depkfturo.ofor' IdbooißrUle. - The orders of; Gan.BneU .were. [ strict that the. troops should not.mahajany. 1 buy'herb,'and the tew boors*.detention! was I occasioned by oneof the bbate-faillibgp behind/ andanfeffort.tor ohtainioyeteoMtforjne Sec* opd.Ohio.. Alot ofovercoat# were on baad/but [ were summarily rejected NeUon. and j Col. Harris. The Second OhiaboyssAidthey Iwoulddo;withoatoycrcoat4rather; ( tban.pub': •j mit to the gross Imposition attempted.! labile the troops stopped here the boatt were tied 1 1 bp to the Ron tacky shore/ opposite the-foot of lYelnutetreet.;-Afew persons cronei ; the (-irtrer" and ‘ ©bialnefl • Interviews' with their I frieudS/hnt ma»y of Ithe boys did not; obtain .a sight of r their rc4eUT«sc*e?iding here* •: The 1 deneraiand h«Ae}4ofß.«irB j did not.sot.foot foh ; bh'ore.'j General Frehoih? Coknra East.—The Cin-. j cionati papers'say'tbiat'GenerAil Fremont, ac companied hy-bbJady and family, will pass tbU-weekr-rproba !bly--Wednetday.or:Thnrsda^r-on;:h|s i -way [ casti; obtained pcrm>«Bion! I from the ;W*r i peßartmant.tD remove to New l , York, to reside there t&rpo'rarilyiy yatriay, J go: to Washlngtoa, bafho-wiU co. lab farther thaa l l(eyr7?prkjna| hoy..’. jOn thb’ I irertlte bis''nuiherpuV^riendslnthatcityat vtHe J Barnett'-Bousb;'wtrirehe vtiUtemftin oxer (bight, resuming hid Jddraey ?eaettrard aext j & x-A-iiu. oi « VOLUME: LXXIV—3OB. WSPK.M'C& INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY . ’ - J. FIRK.-FBANKLIH TIBEIN3DBASCS FAUX OF PHILAOKLFHIA. OIBo.O&MldW Chestnut street, near Fifth..'.'. . Statement of Asets, January lit, ISCO, published' agreeably to an act of Aseembly, being— Tint Mortgages, empty secured.. ..$1 00 102,906 00 Temporary Loe ns, on ample Collateral . I 89,135 09- Stoeka, (present value $86,667 72) cost... .89,786 52. Note, and BUI# Becltabl*....'. v ..;... .. XiWl Oft —•■•, ■ z7.mi> oo I. <S» ■. «ar-Th» ooljr profit!from prwaiumi '•WchUiui Company can divide by law are from riaxa which Insurance made on every description of property,• v to town and country, at ratea aa low a* an conaUtaat .( ‘ Since their incorporation, a "period of thirty yfcusi they have paid loaaai by Un to aa amount exceeding Four Xißiout if DoUart, thereby affording •ttoanee of the: advantages of Insurance, aa wall aa theirawn ty and . disposition ta meet. with promptness ail lZri)Uitiea; -■ J r '*‘ 1 ; toasaaayria*:. •' Losses paid during the year 1858 $100,085 8T . SUXCTOBSt ? Charles 17. Baneker, Isaac liea, Mordecal D. Lewis, •' Jacob B. Smith," Tobias Wagner, • '.Edward C. Bale, David S. Brown," Geo. W. Btchards, Samuel Grant;::. . George Falea. CHABLES N. BANCKER, Pmidnt. *• • EDWARD Vfu. A. SrxiL, geereta ' " J. GAB! my6‘- OflkeNorthfti TJIRE INSURANCE, BY THE BELL. J* AKCB MOTUAI INSUBAHCE COSFAHT, i OT PHILADELPHIA, on BUILDINGS, limited Or perpetuate MERCHANDISE; TUBNITUHKf dc.;-ta -townor«onntiy... i OfflcaNo. 308 Walnut street. „ * Capital, s2»,stO;**Asa*T»; $308,808 W-invoetsd- . : •W-tollA**;:.!:--:. o'. >'■.* : • I Flm.JSprtgagß on Improved,City Proper- J ‘ ■ 'ty.'wnrtbwobble the -amount-.......-—ifISVSOO DO - > Ground rent* flrat claee-...,~.~.8»W5.60 : Penna.lL*B. Co.>B percent, Mortgage' ‘ ' ■ ;7L^*3o,(3ot:edat^^r.i.^.r.~..! r . #,*» » City of .Philadelphia. 0. pet.cent. L0an.—.30,000 U> •. Allegherijrajontytperct: P.8.-B; Loan‘lo,oooW . CoUeterja bpnjb, Wwl secured... 00 "Huntingdon and Broad Top Monotaln-: • • ..*JWO oo Pennsylvania,BaUrand,Go. a 5t0ck.......... 4,000*00 Stock of J BeUauctfMntusHnftxrance Co.-..' 24,350 00 Fire Insurance C0.i—1,050 00 titock of'Delaware M. B. Insurance C 0.... '7OO 00 Commercial Bank J—. .0, 135.01 -£Sbm M:W«iarCb.VScrip ICO 00 gniaPeceivmhlflj.bn«lnaia paper...—.<.4.. IGJST.IB Accf»}ntSjnocru«Hutenßt, etc— 7» 'CmVoo baud and In bands of agents 11,385 15 - . : CLEM ■, pIBECTO '.Clam* TiuglejV' Stains! BUptuun,' ■ ; TfeWpaop. • ; , .Bobert Steen,.'.., , . Krederlck Bnhmj' ' ' '.V C. .Swenson, Benj,.Wv Tlugtey.V , JoTm B. Wdrrtll, IWI, ;A : 'U- .-1.8.31 '6* "* Northeast' co rot MrEsTEKN INSURANCK COJIfA- ■■■:. VV NT oV pITTSBmiOn. ■' -I-:-Jv:-..'v Ji:.ii-f-r.rJi.aiLLEKi Jx., Pre*ulnL . Office, No* Da Water atreet, Spang A Co/fl \>an>- ; : , iiom#;upXt4ir*,‘P»tUtjargb..' ‘ \ V" t V‘ ! ~' .. - •Wifl-iw**** ejpafiutall 'Jamij■ cf Tire Bad ifariM# /utifulfon, nwuagrd I»JC JWrecferJiw&o ara we/i tiunea fa J*« conunitki/j, and vho <tr« otter- . snfi»rt,‘t>y cxti fiteraWy,' f« ; wol«rf«» <*« • cJtararikr ttwfck f&«yJiare,entrant «u o/m’Bj.Hl oek ■protection to (face trfco d«ir* fw 1* tantml. ; . : ASSETS, OCTOBER 30,18&9: Stock.WJj' |jj| 'V Office Furniture .••••• rt. : „ £J. Open Account#, Ac..... r . r ..... T ....... , : 7,8W W Jiotes «ndßilb; Piece mi t0d.,.. *299,251 'X ••- >f vW*-*- . Oeorge Danie,. R, Miller, Jr., • Rees J. Tbom&s, • C. Xfx JKke9D, ; McAuby,. <AWxA4deivBpcer, .Andre*. Ackley, ■ T?XRE, MARINE • AND INLANIk JS- J? aUBANCE:—IKSUBAJtTCE COMPA»y of NOBTH AMEBICA, PniEADEIPHIAi : J Incorporated 17H—Capital,.ffiOWOO..'. < , Aisets, Januarir.lo, 1859 —.........41,159,924 01 1 rr. i AiIHUBO^COFFIH, THOMAS PtATT.-Becrrtarjw / i "/ - •• • -- ! tNSURANCE COTOP tedet state 1 OFPEKNSTLVANTA', PHILADELPHIA :'i 'bjcorporsted'l'X&A—Capital, 9200,000.- - .... . Assets r rahnary. *413*808 00 „ . . H£B BY-D«* SIXEBBEBPr PraiinL '•- . « YrttllAM JA BFEBJ SecwtoT. TT artfgbi>fibe INSURANCE CO. f; .xl SABTFOBD. ' ',7V-V .IpcorpOratedlSlO—Capital, 8?00,WX.^ w . AmtaMaj 1, l£oo_ v t95&,704 63- A ‘ H. QUBTIHQDOIt. PmUsat :-TDIO. C. AtAYfl, Sfcrsapit^ ls • - ~ »iiartU*i*HCom* . - taolMc*tfl*obtaineH>y*PPllc»tioiitO'-' v: felfcdlr* 87 Baitdinf. ? /WiZEN'iiUfSUBASeBeOMSAIsfi? A • SAMUEL: REA; SetfeiaT..; i- *: *\ • : n i.tA ■‘Xnanra idait; lo» And dunam in. cha navigation <:*a-, $ of Lika* and ■. . ~ Baybdk,Aa4»li*liati|ttlJjn.<tf«fa»o«a- -.v •■ IlinmW and damaga by ftre. s ■* ' 'duuctoms; . .. _ .y' ■ Wm: >•■->.■•- ' Hon.l.Jf.Hora, ■■ ? jaa»Pa*k, Jr., • i - . .John fihlptosr. > . _;B. F, Jpntt, ,; ' „ Francla Selttx*, 3.ttar&»ogh. - 'W.'OiJobtaton," •J/Caldwall.-Jiv . . C.'-Zair, - !""■ . ;•■ JohaS.DtUrortfc, CapiTl; a.Yonng,; •• { BarcUjTpapton* •• B.M.Xier, ~ do3o:lyd >UILAI)EIiPHIA .AND ’ VE T>] FIKE LIFE -Jk^INBUBANCECOMPANY, No. 14$Chcanut «t. t oppo*lttU*oCn»toia.Hotu6. Caplui;-t!nO,IO(^Aoot»,?30f f 048: . Will tt.<>w»u Mwak cf In«liranaa. sitter.pirpetoel or limited, on every description of Property or Merr,. ‘ •chanaitei'atreiiOMbletetei'of premium.''- ■ . ;<BOBEBT-F.KINO, PmMmL ’ *'*• * ~H. W; BALDWIN, V.'ce Prmidma. .F.BLACKBtJßNK*flae«ta*.' vi>: “ w Dincctou: v • ■ 1. Joseph S^Peu), -0. Hnermto/" "John CUyton, ,J. B. Uoguxbei: i S. Wller. * J.Q. COPFIIt, Jpa/, • Third end Wood itreete. ChM, B*ye§, E. &< Cope, E. B. Eosllsb, Gw. W.firOwO, P. B.SaTery, Allegheny insurance; com .PANYOFPiTTSBUBOH. Offlcs, No. 37 Fifth 'StreeF, v ßibk Block. Ininrssakslnst all Mads of Flreand Marins Bisks. . rz- IEA AO JONES. Pruidmt. . JQHJTIX McCOBD; YMPrmidmt. D.M.BdOK, , a*ewftinf. ;: . Vikpt;W*DSAK, QottroiAge*t.< oikxcrou: v - John D. McCord, Cant; Adam Jacobs, • tt. P.BtsrUng^ CapL William Dana 1 Boot. X. McQrtw, - B.DstU. jsl:ljd Ismc Joues, ; . C.U. UuMeT, ' - H*rrajc Child*, : Captv R. 0. Gray, r Jobo A; WUaoo. . 8.. L. Fahneetocg,' A WILSON'S i • Sewing Machines,' SO 9T FIFTH STBEET, PITTSBUBOH,* V, • Averimt the'FtrU Premium el tk» CHITKD STATES EAIE; - ;» - « BAIKOIB STATE FAIR; 1 * '• WISCONSIN STATS FAIR; lOWA STATE FAIR; - ’ r»7’ . :: T . -KENTUGKTBTATE FAIR; >' - \.'i TENNESSEE STATS FAIR; N.J. STATE FAIR: " VERMONT STATE FAIR; * . { -. ir ' X<rol»vDl>Mefh»nto*lmtlloU CtartnnaUMechAptco 1 lortilnte; . • ALLEGHENY COUNTY FAIR, PITTSBURGH, And other Cbdnty Tdri <O6 numerotartoine&tioQt > „. IMPROVER SEWING MACHINE, *!REDUCED *'*- " PRICES, wUhincrowjiL tonfldßninin lit merit* ml 's>j IfeßlKrtluidißOit.TßUabJorFiaiiljVSAiringMidilnfl . --v . - ihli»*t -<*btk*, tnaA<lbß bck-*tlteli lfflpo«»iblfl to - ,; ; norm Tel, withthoeaeentUi*dr*nt«*ofbeln* ilike - on both Aide*, fcnotng no tldgaor chun'onibe uuder -f, *W»—if'ftlmptelacotatrnctlQS,moratpeedjrlamore ment, *ndmor® durable than «py°*h»r machine. v 4 : W«Atni Adl:tnktroctioiHLto*oAbU.thopwchAMr ' to*owordtattirßwca,*tUcb t !)u»io,WJ,«joifi,g»tht)r l •' bind «tul tnck,*D ontbe warrant « ■ ft toihrw jw .’ ■ ;■'< ;-■i &■*.. * ■’■&33 CircnUra,- containing tertlmonUfr from; Udfcsot •• the tigb«ar«Unrttog. cart gtring price*, ' '3- ‘s?i‘ Ac., wlllbo famished gratis, on application in person - v . r SawbtglUcUaiNwdleH EUk, Twty/Cotton and TOH conWMtly on hmd, ••■ WM. SUMNER. w V' mrtOjNiAwF,- -v. - ' ,:-s 3. DALE, Viet Pruidmt. y nrotem.-'*.--? IHEB COFFIN; AtfeiK, i it cor.: Wood’ A Third iti.; ~ .. . ttowoe 96 Tl2»GLEY r JVaiii**/. )&B* - V u:if.'lS*rwn, .Zi ljMUrojv. . . nobll Tolaad, , CUas. - LelamV - -r \ ■ FrwTk. Lettsig, ■ :Jacol> T. Iluatlug, ti/B. Woody, a with Bowers, / Jtts.S.-Woodoard, , .Joliflßbwtl, PUtab'gh. lIKCUMAB, Secretary i:Q;oorviv f AgiHL . r Third-and*Wood it root. Wm. HcKoigbt, ■ Nathaniel Holme*, Alex. Nimick, David. H. Long-, William H.‘Smith,, 0. W. Bickatflon.,v } U. OOBDOHt Smurf. FAIBSOFIBGO. WUEELEB A WJLSOSi OHIO STATE FAIR i-* * * n’l
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