* * -1 :V •••:** : '■'m ;J4 • !> ,r‘ : 4 * - • tm.n ;4 ' ti ‘ • f •b-,;' ,-, . 1 1 ‘ I ■■l Jj ' \ ■ i» mi ■> i* 4 • : • i ! it • . ii ~..._ : ; .j l [■ .'-rV i *'< i *-£i--r l \ :> -. . ‘y ■ ■•:• •*«!<;'tv■.♦*.!’* y/» yv v.jv.v.* ii;-^:i:- ; i, ; :y' : i ■ •••• •' '" f.-u.4_-i_ ML:-.- ■'-• -- ■'■>.•*■ *!>' .4^’^ % ,A-,.11'7; " l -••*•- r a :44w- y:' ; : t| ■lf! Ulilif iiiiiiiiif^.,.,, x •■:.<, .1.. e \ ;;■ * i®i M pinguid; ||:|J -; ! £ r 0 i ks& & & M- £&;; •& :T l r? V" u * r \ JvT>.v:’£/ t ?: /■»'v *■ l i v’* *‘ «'*• &tsi y:'; .iV- ‘ ” s-t>.iL- -■r&yu- ?r ;V-;vr; : fc, wfsv/ ; ; • fe.* f*. y* ' l ;,’;y l ;.’v -v>‘- l4!f’P :v J'«-r^£^f-s 4 4 y •M f-‘j s : *w ,v ; *j v'yi;W.c-A'.’i j.*i\ s :.-i v, s<jl Sfj»-‘!«!?■’! «■■>'• w v ■■" '■- ; 1 V *»**'*•« >i -»■ **V 'i 1 ' v.-,.;, i 5; 1 ; h; ••.-...- ; » .:'*<! •*>•v. : •. • £■: ;. ... ,• >v* .; .... -y. •, '.i> - afc ;. AC: • *.* ,v V. ■• U ;V''V' ;. 'vj .'-•. ':|.r-:?j; s;" ; i't : rv : ‘< -V..4f - I^ , '-^' - ;; u ' ~f '..v i ' tj. ">■ • _*• t r i • * ' * ;/ ij ’ 7-7 ; u t '' \ TV-' ; ' ' .■ iv L- '^v-w iif * v ‘ jt -r-jr W"\ ESTABLISHED IN 1786. QOLAK OIL WORKS COMPANy7op O PENNSYLVANIA. Office, fit.. Clair Street* Dearth* pridtfe.. -Bayajul Mil, CARBON-OILS oo commiflrioh-<«*h urtime." CRUDE OlLS,*ofaJl <!*• •crlplloc*, wonted. AddreaA J. WEAVER,*!*-* Socratery and Trearorer. •“ • t v myir.:Kia~ ' J. 8. usuur. J& I.IGUETT & (jy ‘ (successors to • Bell A 1 Liggett,) Etoc* Fact jo* ado Oodwib* •lOX liucUl2fTV for* tb» *al *of GRAIN, SEEDS, CHEESE/ TROmJCi; Ac., Nob. 7ft Water and as Front etraete, PHtaborgh, V*. P* 6 Pi-V ; 1 : 1 AXDMEW PXHABT. i TVTACKEONVN i, liINUAK'r, Flour ! JM. aid Gum ricrou, I'ai.bcciw isiutiitmz ' UcucuAllTßf for tbi* laio.of Tlonr, Grain, Pork, Ba : con, Lard,; flutter,.Kgs*,, &****> J*S“», ' E ?\, w ' .Qroud, r«tnloe», Vot Ailu-s, , iSaheriOiu, Llnaeedand Lanl Dilid and Gmm • WnlU, Tiiootby, Otoror.Pla* and Gra« SrcdC* 'ra#—-^Sr&cy^Bntmws^ 0a N I*. UAWFI & L i)y COMMiB ;IM. .Hu FobVaksihO JIBadIAUT and wboli*- . , •!«*dealer in WKSTKKN UKSKUVK CUKB3B, BUTTKIi, LAUD, POHiL,UACON, yLOUK, FiBU, . pot aKIj PKAKL ASIiKS, BALKUATUB, LIN ; Ikcd-A.NO.;LAUD OILS, DIUISD FKUIT and: ■ Produce EuQcraUj, Nt*. .Hi anil 143 Front itrwt, i PtmbnrKU. : ocg v 6UEPABO. GULP £ SHEPARD, Commission Mee ;ciubts and deolpi* lu FLODB, GRAIN AND •PRODUCE, No. 243 LilwTty, Btreef, PUtaLurgli, Pa. Cliolco brands Of- Flour for Oaken anil Family }u» constantly oii baud. Particular -alteufiou paid to fltllog otrirrsfor-Mofcliandisc generally. ocibdly 11SHAMC VAN IiUKDEK. PRODUCE AND LcuauiadialOiLk c >JaMa eij nJI TEU, JJBOOMB, SEEDS, LAUD, CUEESE, PQUH,- DUIKD AND UUEEN FRUITS and »‘;oduce gen erally. LlbenlcaabadTauceatuudooucoailguniouts.' Warehouse, No. U4:Second atreot, Pittaburgb. V I AJLKri O. iIoVAY, Foewabdino and •« C# Oobbibsos ilsßCff&KTf' for -tba solo of KLuUIt, ' QjtAlN, BACON, LAUD, BUTTER, EGGS, and ■ . Western Produce generally. No. 10 SHITUFIELD STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. ggyUrders aud couaignmeutj» solicited. ja2£lyd JAAIKS A. FF'l'&Hii, Foewakdiso and Com»us»lOH Mkocuant, for the *alo of FLOUIi, QItAIN,BACON, LAUD, BUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, aud Produce generally, No. IS Market at., corner of First, Pittsburgh. . . oc3;dly w. r. lano. QCHOiIAKEIt & LANG, .Commission MsbcbAsts aud wbolciulo dealers in GUOUE UIBS,'FLOCE,.GUAINf PRODUCE, 4*n No. C2Q Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. sol3:dly : -■ lAMKS DAIMuLu & SON, mancfao d TtJUU or L4BD OII<, and Coxutauott-Mch- PHiwito ibepnrebuso aud sale of CRUDE 'AND .-T" REFINED PET nOoKUM, Nos.tjO and [lO Water at., : »ittsburgb ' AdTaoccfl made op coaeigurocnU. . EUIiLANU KimJl,K| successor to Jno. Sl’GillASou, No. IS3 Liberty street, Pitts burgh, GENERAL PRODUCE, .GROCERY AND COMMISSION HKUOUANT. Cotuignmunti respectfully solicited. fc2ti:dly ira. vuitk... m .. m U..jko. vutn. H ....,..jut. vunt. \JLTUATE BKOXHEUS;- Foewabdino ' VY *kai» r Coinlrwfoit''-McK«!iAjrrS and dealers in , PROVISIONS AND LLY^No. ASUiIOY LH. COUSILSSIO2I Merchant. • dealer in CRU DE-AN D-RKFIN ED- CARBON OIIA G‘L£t>S,.IRON, NAILS, Ac.,-No. LSI Liberty' mh27:diy.i l G%n ..p- rt *S J * correi, J , “ Special Partner. i ifRAICS Ac COFFIN, successors to iVI M'Candless, Means A Co., WHOLESALE GRO CERS, comer of Wood and.W’Ater streets,* Pittsburgh, Penn**.-- ' r- v.Jydtdly DANIEL allUP*-..— VOIUT. r U. VOlGT&.CO;,BacceaaorU) UO. I J. COMMISSION MEB -011 ANTS; 217 Liberty street; Pittrimrsh. 11..I 1 .. bus JUIU, I. 110 VS K- ........... ....illlWAEI) UulBC. JOU N 1. UO.USEi & CO., tvUOLBSALK Übocebs abD Cojiitiasiok Mescuants, coruer ul dmlthfield and Water streets, Pittsburgh, l*a. Jy7 Ii'iUGKU’iUN ASTKWAHI, Wbole -I^l«atm flttflgtaa.A'wb CdamsßtasMrjtcUAKTS, No. UH Wood street, Pittsburgh. Jc»2:dl> aiurATwca.~M. ». »aoww.i;..w*. ainsTATEic*. DKa\VN & r> : MA».e 'GaocEBS and' dealers, in KLODB ,AND SNEDS; No*: m and 193 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. / ja&diy^r-r:-,;... WAI.UI'K YyT4)OI)SJWSJi-WAU^CH,-— —— • StMOIJ JtoUNbTUN, Dealer in Pure DBUG3- AND CUEMII’ALS, I’KIIKUJIEUy, FAHOY QUODS,■IHJIiHINU' FLUID, UIL3, FAU- Au,uf itrtyijy 9°”/ Uy 'which lie offer* aMowetl price*.;- <x>rn«r BmUU ; Sold *ml iuarth etreeta, PilUburgb, Pa. PrmcrfpUuoa carfcfifllyWPpotmdMl at all haunt " a. FAWNKSTOO'K * Up., Whole • «alb Daroatsr au'l Manufacturer of WHITE LEAD AND LITII A.BGEt-.conior of Wood*nd iVouV r JtreeU.-FltUburgU. . ‘ i : lUIIN I*. Sixyriv WuoLSaAtK Dkaleb ' : «> . i ith,oris vaUNiailKa Atm, : IMttoburgb.-- 411 ordora will Tecaivo prompt atieotloo. mu'-.i j. ; l-iji. GKO. IL Jtß«4jtßf”i>*oooi«T, 1 *■ atroct. corner'of Wood 'street and * Virgintllejf Pittsburgh.*P*.' • , : J" (late of Faybtte 'county, . :> ' nrrsßOMn, p* corncr Voortb atrwta. ' |fny22:Gm •• v JjjiiiS U. AUpOUWJSiiLU, Attoejiisy ~ AT T'*T-- Orricg. aocopd rtory.KuH*’* h*w BcuA* j *©, **o- yy DEimoml r<Hf|p ftt . ofCuToipliial ' ’ ' ; : • - _ I^:t J m ”--- ion M.&MMMici..-:--.'-". U«IU.«. r/IUKVATKICK 4. MELLON, AtTog iVI-mtiVAT Vvnrth *\w*.CßwM» .Pjitriiurgh, VL r . fITHUMAtf. JfcWLNU, Atpobsey akd 1- ojtnaurtxc&.At'XAJE. --■ Ad. lAotJfonrtli ooixcr of Lfaen-y T*..: ~ : ~ »u!i:iUwlyT fy ii. M.. ajiim, - amoksst- usd 1 iL-r Ti'k’H. JiaiUU!lUoTOlliP.ihPsHlB_ UVI BLIIOJISaa. So. u. Djoaocd, .. Ki Wt?'. fihnrch. . TOiCuHy^ • «.no«o, jiT c.balov«». g 4 S. feSSSKS CoS ' BUrMK. ' I.INBEED Oil. jp „ OT3 „ Mlßl WOIT 'aad.Pl»dßfceßsaOTflf.'-B«*» tMiMy*""' »t<rl;ilnnhinil. Aif rut _ fur .lUaffbU<— * 1 t&t/4 celebrated: Patented 'Peart : Stnrsh;.i Km, llg Beooad, audio lejlaeen Wood aitd ; Smith flatdiPlttatmnth Pa.-. ~ ' ■ - /*HKKSK WAKKUUUSK.— llliiiN’lty X.^H d COLtlNS,ronr»rtliDjaßdComifibttloil Mef- in CiIKESE. BUTTB^AKB - r m?: E« HOJ/-UKH * CO.-fomctfack. ß rorwrot'B- it. riwUMiinii* +xv ?' t i5 l ‘ c f 1“; • > hts : gtTtxt».' l ' ..miL— .■' ' - P AoCTT AMjaßl W *• c*. gt»t* oJTenwylvsniaand UArttord In? reranca Campaalc** Vf&tMT itreat. ; .. .'• •'-_ .T'j j Coiri»r. ftw-Kiitot •. «treet*. Wkstkbh flggymiwrrw. OoMPAKT. iii Dm. UUUK, Secretary Alleobbnt m Ikiouitck CoTiwtt Sfc Fifth gtreot. loS'iwSiO^«l«« l «w^^v.^Vc«L 1.r5,,. l .rs ,, . VVTILBON, CAIUI & CO., ff / {Lat§ Wilton* P«J»*«<^*) \ ' POfiEfIUAND DOMESTIC DUV °COD3,' K«i <M Wood-,»tra>t, Ullnl IM>OM .bore .TV? ”o TT , Silwf. gimlmnft. ■ »plWir_ -d-.-BmllßUa A f-aVwbnlmtirTiid-Pqg^g^” to BTAPLK AHB PAHCV DBV'.OIK)OT. KJrtf fait corner of Pooitb nud Market \ ■%_ W . BAHKJSH X «JU.,I)BALEEB m Out . Oocd€, Ro. (9 rtrwt, bet««o Third uul : rannh.Jltuimrrtir ri i . tLiNsON' IXJVK.-UKiL-ER'ra Sr* ; UiumFiin I)BTOUOM, I- lp;rftl.«°iK' 1 i . ■««! lUo.BWiI 80. T 4 pttuhnnh |>KK»WAXANI> 0ny"llll>K& . JJ: fttivnUSMavas: 4 ' itMlrt •» *-i*v f - -v i :-' • ‘j ; .'•■ . 1 \r ! '- * DKUaVJtSTS. WHOLESALE DBIGGISTS, Hoi 20S LIIIKRYV STkklv'r, PITT*IC«BOn, Pa. =s2=iii nmriiooits. 7 W- : > "BMW GHOCERS. QHrTvBR-&LAZEAR, - WHOLESALE" GROCERS COMMISSION MEtIbIIANTS, SM Bmithfiuld Street, Confer Second, JaU;ly J , PITTSBOROH, PA. M. UUKMLY, WHOLBBALKGUOCRR, No. 271. LIBERTY STREET, " PITTSBURGH, Pa., Haring purchased Ibq interest of bis late, partners, wiilcontinno the business atthe old 'itaifd', and will bu pleiucd to rcrelvo the patrouagu.ot bis old friends nod cuatumors. i - Tnyls:dtf >’«• U. Kish PATRICE . r.EIBEPATUCE. WM. U. KIRKPATRICK & CO., WllOLtiiAtE GftOCtßßj COMMISSION UcttCUASTS and Dealers IN {joukrnY Produce, No. 2W Liberty street, Pittsburgh,' Piu ' ap7 TUOS. LITTLE,AME4 TUMBLE. Little & trimble, wholesale U&qcecs AtibGoMMiStiioji Heecuantb, dealers iu PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, CARBON AMI LABI) OiL, IRON, NAILS,GLASS, UUTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufactures getiorally, 112 Second street, Pittsburgh. UUKCAN M iKi3AiD...,J, ABBUCELE, JE....0, A BBC CELL. cLIONAU) & ARBUCKLE, Whole -111, SALE UadcKCS, PRODUCE AMO COMMISSION MXB CUASTh, Jobbora iu N. 0. SUGARSaud MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA CON, RICK, CHEESE, SEEDS, Ac., N0..263 Liberty Pittablkgli,' -i' ; ’UOMfly P. UEYMES J. 6. REYMKB H .,VS. D. REYMKB. REYiIER & BKUTHKitS, successors to Royiuer A Anderson, Wholesale dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICKS, CON FECTIOS ERY, SpO A B&. FHt&WORKS, 4c. j[ Seal HUfaud'UitPWoixi 'atruet, above Filth, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. jyt£hdly ai.oihure.UEAD:...... mctsuab: HEAD i, llET^UAlt,' Giiook'es aAd 'Couximuom Merchants, and dealers Id all Linos oi Coumtuy Produce ami PimßUßQii Manu r.icruiU3s, gib Liberty street, opposite Loud ui Wood street, Pitlaburgh, Pa, __ apJily *. tUISUWJI. K. lUjilijOiiiACO., LWhoLksalb Gho • icuk, Commission Merchants and dealers in all kaudn ot PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, aud Pitta* burgh manufactures, No. 2i5- Liberty Street, Pitta* burgh. • my 2 Ji MUEAUH, Wholesale OEooEa, • Commission, Merchant aiuLdetdor in FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE AND PKUYISIONS.No. 27U LibcrtY.Blreot, oppdsitoiiaud, Pittsburgh, Pa. CairLlbfefal odcaiidea mode on cbnaigumeuta. / liiU. IS. JUNES, Wholesale Dealer VXin GROCERIES, MANILLA ROTE, OAKUM, OtLS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manufactured arucka, No.‘l4lWal#r'Blrt'Ct, *bove the MonongabeU Bridge, PUtaburgh, Pal-’ 1;•' _j ___L‘ 11 1 ROBERT UALZM.I ..-A. r. DAASELL. KUBISinVDALZEUk & COL Whole sale-GeoPeril, ConnnunoN and Fobwathiino Merchants, and dealers In PRODUCE add Pitts burgh maonfactnres, PiMsborgh. aE-HBY LAMBKBT.....J.:...L;L.... MM .‘;L.~Ij'oUIt buiptonT LAMISEKT & SUIETON, Wholesale Gawciu, Produce ; Dealers «nd Commission MeacßAMTs, sixUi.sueot," Pittsburgh, Pa. uol-hly | . _ ' IoUN wait juos wiicqi*. WAIT & WlLtiON, Wholesale Giso tens, Coxmissioa ilcßcniirrp/aDil dealer*;!* f roUuco aud IWt.iir ■ly stmt, l'ittnl.urglj, IbAlAti LUCRE* A CO, Wuoli X U&UCKBS, l'-OM!JI£3UJ»f AIEUCnAHTS; and tfßalerUlV I’UUbUCK, Ku. t>o Water street, nuii t>s ifrvol atrieK _ _ aco. w. D«LWoBtHv:;?...V.-..--.;..-.“aottß t. i>u.yrjjitV JS. .I)II,\VOK.TU <fc CO„ VVHOLKSAI.Br • OaortEH, NcrfM’.iO'amJ l.'Ci Second street, neai^ mltbtb-lil, Pitlslmruh. joun ru>Vu... JQUg FLOYDJicCU., Wholesale Gro tVUii'iNb CoMBISBJOK MtfcCIIAMTB,’K«TI72 Wood *uJ ii.s Liberty'Btrt-ot, Plttalnirgti.J WiLUAM IiAGALftY, Wholesale la n.nJ ‘2) VVjwO nrvct, Pltta- i’i\. iu^4:tltf AiubiXAsii>KJt KJNG, ; Wholesale GfirocEiL, lin ort&r or Son* Ash', N‘>- *-273 Liberty •LmtC, Pitlaburgb, Pa. tuhO ' anleujHn^kK^^ -Ilir'.WlliUS STONK OUiNA AND AM U>LOlU#) WAKE., \\ t OUs~Ol , rlC£* AXD WiIIEIfOUSE at Nu. 74. JfnrTU StAKETy I’rmiiuiK'jii, Pa.;- , g -- ; ; ; r mUls:lyUy ir H. HACKIITTOSII r. UAET. MACKJNTOriH, UEIU’UIIX i'GU, comer I'ike pml the City Water Works, PUtaburcli, I’a., Manufacture™ of MACKI NTWriU .AND HEMPAILL’S IMPROVED PATENT OSLiriLiWtNG tiTKAU ENOINKS AND BLIDK VALVES,'*** all aizeeaxnl boftetylo.. llaviug put up Diaciiiuory of largo capacity and of tbu ln<*l quality, »*■ ar*»juvpar«l to do heavy Job bing, laid soln it *ork in ibis lino,, ihialiug that by proiuplm-tu, and tiiVofuintotn’r ofoiif work, to merit public italrnujifttf. - ' * * ; W«r imriUk si>ocial .{ilUuittoD to oiir BALANCED VALVE- n GS(iI LLATINU ENGINES, aa combining : Advantages lio/otoToro aiialtaiued lit tbia cloaa of fcngimx*. ■. ■ . : ;- ; , ja2‘i:lyd JOSEPH .UAAU LTON& CO., ' - Ffest l.lli«irtj BtruflU,. PITTSBUBGU, Pa.,. uaf«or*CTi:REßBor SUI’EKIOU STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, *c. t Ac. s . Jr : ■■ ■:i ; ,mytfrtf Li *SEV EKANCE, No. 50 Watbe St., Pittsburgh, manufacturer of DOILEU UiY£TS, i\V iiOUUiITSPIK.ES, COMMON AND UAILUOAD, .<! eTer*-«leacri]'lli)H. *#-Purtic.ulitr alaud or shaped SPTK.KS auil UIY tfTS, large or small, tuado to order at abort notice. A ir> <d iwmrtoien.l crmstnntly.on. hand. • myW. fiiXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.— ' Fl WOLFE, PLUNKETT & CO., GutM MaNurac- TCHCES. Warehouse, No. I‘2 Wood street, corner P».r. • ■ -, ■ »c5-.tyrii WELLS, KIDDLE & CO., No. 215' Liberty street, opposito Sixth*, Pittsburgh, manufacturers of WHIPS, LASOKS AND SWITCH* :E3, amJ erery description of |<EATI|EB BHAID&D 'WOHK. . • i-. ; \ -;r ;'< ; - ~ -• ‘ ;? - ‘ Orders solicited from the trade, and goods ppm! l ?*. I 7 shipped ns per instructions. (n&ulawly Y ttEATIHTUr. TPEETii^''BXimSBSr/Wi'iioUT : X PAIN, BY Ttlfi USE OF AN APPABATUB i WjUEHKBY [NU DKUGSoitGALVANIOBATTEIIY USEDi : • . .“"Ji ; Medical getttUmen aipl thelr&iniiiifSbatP iuu l; U-stify as to ibo safety apd tmiuloMucto of tUe opcra ■ lion—whatorer him Uwu «ud by persous interested in : asaertlug the coutrary, having tio knowledge of my 1 process. • . , . »*rABTIfICIALUCKTIi fuiartediiweToJy style, aud charges very low ; wamnledln all cases to bo of the boat uiatoriaL . „ .. K. OUDBY, Prattst, lSlSmUbfleldst. JOSEPH Adams, DkntUt, Connolly'b Building, corner of Djatnondand Grant streets, Pittsburgh. . - UtrsaKHCsa— Dr, A. M. pollock*- Dr.- { Hillock, Tl^pdonraobbtiis^jlixyffllßywtt.Tr,- • n>/3yly: ttOOBSELLEMi, Ke. WM. G. JOHK>SXOK AGO., Station sas.BtAiik'llboxillAiivrActonKM, awn Joa PcuiTgttS, No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. se^O CO., BookubiAbiu) and Sta .wenraut,rNo.;.6snSrdod Street, best door to the corner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. SOiiOUL and : LAW BOOKS constantly on band, -IT 1415 AD- Isookbbm.eb and Sta itl • rioven, No, 78 Fourth street, Apollo Buildings. TnuriJTifjras, kc. luriKPH UOUNE, Dbalbs ik.Teim tf mikbb, jjiofinuw dooMi-Mu. 77 tfarfcet wtr*yt« Pittsburgh, j , - _ _ •plO, H'ATON; MAUKUM & UO., JJkalersiv i KHBttOIUMJW, WpTIOM, &«■» 17 bd4 llfrißtk«tec«U Husborgb'' v •> »pIS Kf’4/, ESTATE AtiKJTTS. WILIJAM -WAKD, Deaieb m Fhom-' rsjMBY Not**, 'Bo*W, Hurtoauei, and mil so* i ci?riUc» for money. .■•••• 4t . ....... P«*r*o3f <ait» ; pwcnro TjOANB my ARenry i ourtwaonattetorW)** • , r .\ :. . , , i Thorn#wiping tolbrmt-tMr -apwy (ormkl»l* | vantage, can always find 0n( and second el#*s r’al OTy«Ot*?W salit All coiflujuDtotiviwand Jntprvlsws strictly coon dcutial/ Grant «trMt, opposite St. Paul s Cathedra]. W.-dfcf -jrftTn^rcnitmw’ tr "' T _* xiadJtfjfNlJ (j Bdpbo'fl t*l»bi»t«l Pfttput AKOTiESKA LISG aJ?B ART,«OI«^D ? y, , M(ftfBOADWAT> (oppo.lt. St. ; , Hoir - Viirki OT*g6od fo* £ OlrraUr, . mj24:3» '; J ! : ; ••••/; AND CO PITTSBURGH, IJittsbitrjjlt feetty S. EIDDLE & o(j>., EDI7OBBASD PBOPBIETOBB, Poblifaiion Office: Ho. 84 Fifth Street. MOKNtNQ AND EVENINO EDITIONS. DAILY; CONT/AINING THE LATKSTNEWS UP TO TUE HOUtt OF PUBLICATION. 1 TERMS: Hooxiho EomoH—B6 pci; .w»num in 12 cents per week from carrion. Evsvura E dittos—s 3 per annum In adi Ant* per week from carriers. Wuui Editioh— Single copies, .$2 pi Fir®ormore, Ten ornpward^Cl j» Invariably in adrance. ' ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE 1 SATURDAY MORNING, Ai A, Wanting to Traitori Thesoarodays ofadmonliion. Ai of'the party 4 loaders are making tl bnsytb prevent loyaluien from on] the army of the United States, it ma enough to remind Chain thatthere .1 prfssed by the Legislature of Pennsyl tho 18th of Aprj.l,lBBl, of which the is Section I. We understand tbal thesa-partuan* have latterly been vi trloui in.telling persons willing to service, “that U would be better for to do so,..because this is so Abolitio tended for the subjugation of out friends:” Sec. I. That if any person or pe 'sons, be longing to or residing within this State, and under Ibo broiecUdfi of its laws, shill taken commission or commissions, from az y person, SthtotfjfStaiesy or otherrthe enemies of the State",’o’r of IheUnited States’ of ‘A horici, or whoshall levy war against this State or gov ernment thereof,or knowingly or willingly shall aid or assist any enemies in open war against this State or the United States, by joining their armies, or by enlisthi j, or pro oaring; or persuading others to ebli it for that i purpose, or by-furnishing such one nies with arms or ammnnitionj or any other s rticlo* for their'aid or comfort, or by carrying on a trai torous correspondence with them, or shall form, or be in anywise concerned ir forming, any'fCombinations, or plot, or cons >iracy, for betraying this State or the United States of Aoforica into the‘bands or power oi any for eign enemy, or any organised or protended : government engaged in resisting t le .laws of tbe'TJnUeQ States, or shall give or sobd any intelligence to, the enemies of.tho State or United States ,of .Ameria,, or sbMI BBh ;in'tent to oppose, preventl or sub vert theJSorernment of this Statr or of the United fihtps, endeavor to pertvade or pertf&fnim entering the eerviec i f rnis,Sta7S or " United Statet, or from joining any voi _*r tpany or association of ■ (hi* State, y muttered into itrviee, c r tJtaU ti«c ■ or pertuationt, or offer ai u bribe, or f hope of reteard, teiih l be intent to f-perton or persons to abmdon said 'teithdraiefrom any volun eer eompa ng^r"aitodation already'Organise* [ laws of fhis UommdnweallK for’Uu Ipurpoao; every person so offending; and beng legally convicted thereof, shall l><f guilty .oraTUgl* misdemeanor,and, shall be aenteccod to dergo solitary'imprisonneaf in <&« j cuiuatiary, at hard labor, for a Uratnotexcerdi i andbe jlned in adrjtxm net .txteedi i saud \loilart, or Lulh> atilt* ilifci < tourl: Provided, That tBIs act flh i bibit any citizen from taking or n ( civil commission* for tbeochnowli deed* or other instruments of-writ' The Morgan,Jtaifl in* Kci The folding rovlew of tUeeffeota \y tn j U>fwn tetter in tho Cincinnati'jffarfrtc/ Tbo effect of„tbo Morgan raid in Kentucky 19 extremely disheartening, and will be ex tremely disastrous to bis sympa hiiers hero. In the first place, Hhey liaVe BUifered in the loss of horses, Tor tho.cbiof hors© thief of the C. S. A. became ao alarmed that he nhirCr in* quitdd the sentiments of a horse, so hia bot tom was good. In . the second }dae©, they wit! hare to pay to the )ost farthing, ail the losses sustained by Uniop.ineb. In the third pluce, they feel that.tbo race of .Morgan, tqken inconnec.tfsn rath JW Bfirpuß„»P-d. m<“ • - * -» ; '.nfl,.wjp ehumilii made it wer? ii not a rementa 117, but idthose • better, ted with *ed and i tacky. /letters ing him ;lu ady Jbese preach- IgJLfssr. it beno* at Oj any Hut the imerit of ... were at CrabOtchard, two of them proceeded to Capt. King'r bouse anil ordered bis wife to cook a ce“raiif‘number of' Cap.» Iving them both deadend be and lia wife made their .escape upon tbo dead* rsbels* horses. Thoy barned bii bonse and dos;royedall his property. After tfcoy had gon >, Capt. King ootiOed tbeßecessiooiiU or Lincoln.: county. ibatpiftfcey'didriJot pot Into bis bandssi,OoO in good money on County Ooar i-day (to-day week)' hotvould kill every Becei siunlstinthe coohty,Vn4iJUrn tbeir houses. Capt. King i b»0 tb© norfe a’nd tbe foreo req tisite to carry i oui foi* throat, and I have no ( oubt that the money will be retdy for bjm ' After the BeOesh of Ifentucl *aW> per] hesitate awhile botoro Inviting this State agaioto prey npon tl Unloo’inen. Ho'tnoie it be. „ Vodhq .Mav# X«nK-Ja^.TWJPhUade]phift Ledger, of Tbaraday^eays.:—‘‘yesterday *4t not so busy a day at the recruit iog BtAtionaaa fof tbo provioas few day*; nor 1 rill It be brisk until every able-bodied young n an is 'ashamed to walk tfee streets of phiawcept in a uniform* Married;men, men at families, bavealroady filled tbe-reglmenU fromJjhHa- CommlUoes foUyaftMt.- 1 : Theic men left borne and lamilies-and 'business without bounty, and ho#, when ;tbe Gorernmei t calls for sol diers^-aAdUba-aoUUera-in the J eld-call for as sistance,young men, with nofi as might batfrinHoeneed thosen >w In the field, are~nok-a*hamed~to--appe»r- >n- -tbe.phblio streets/’ ' ; “Do-YonTun AYanug rV+Tho Cleveland HrruU a»ya: “On Batnrday morning, s countrymen entered natore on Ontario atract fottho-furpoao of. trading. After ordering whet ho non Led, ho Inqnirod of tho dork, 'Do von take wafer* In pay ?’ ‘Wafaral' replied thenatonlaSel'clo'lc. ‘Ye*, wafer*, nafori. That'* nil tho tort of money five got. I took ■’em of a cbnp'down hero, end bo enid they oregootf. r ‘Well,' cold tho olork.'wo toko nil »orlo of good carroocy, but wo (mvon’t yot got to taking wn/eM.’j'Botthosojnrogood once/ snid-the oountrymnn, freif wafer*—goto !) c oy onto W Tho clerk luddonly.goton Idonn* to the Btato ofUweaao, naked fo look at tho new currency, found tham to ho good: throo mdU •tampßj and UccideJ bp djd * ( tako warerFltTpay/ ** j !*. .' • ; t Qmo.—-The Democracy of Ohio have nom -1 dat»i• thof oUo wing.ltcVeF: i . : Jndgo of-the Supreme Cpnrt,:BafnB...P. R»riney,of CQjahoga: Secretary of State. W.Armgtropgi-gf-g-CPCca-i. Attorney General,’ Lyman OritehGeld,.of>4l9lm©o<; School CommlMloner, Charlei Jf. U. Catheatt, of Montgomery; Member of the Boird of Public-Worlt»>JamM Gamble^ 1 pf Ooahoohton. i" -i' '•f, ' I ' .~>^T —-' > •<*-'**¥ V_ y I * I ITTSBU SATURDAY,; MORNING, AUGUi How to, Demoralize an Army. . fpnnn tbe Colon] Suppose that a ;treacherous, unscrupulous foe declare* war Against the country, in ,cir- ' cumstances whiolw render the an oatrago of peculiar aggravation, ”The "Government cnlii for an or® td defeat tho foe, and .a vast concourse of'patriots assemble to chastiso him, and save'the nation. Actuated by tho noblest and most self-sacrificing spirit, the physician and Ipwjnr leavo their offices, tho farmer his lovely -homo, tho tradesman quits Wa shop, .the mechanic his bench, and the laborer his daily toil—forsaking home, wives, and' the! swoot repose of civil life, with its .“.vino and fig tree/' to try tho hard fare and SQirere exposure of the sM dier’s life-i-the forced march, the drifted *m>w purpled with the burning heat of sum mer and,choking fclbuds of;dust, the drenfch ingjtqrronl of rain,jthe hospital, the dreadful shock ,of battle. All this tho patriotic soljlior faces, and ff his heart quails, it is but for a momentj-for tho love of oountry inspires him with mote than -mortal courage, and the voice which speaks iritfaii hts breast is not uttered by earthly lipsjTijitl thus j In spite of kurglfo billow's roar The torrid mdrcti—tho deadly shore,” he.patches ou—on, repeating as ho goes “ Fer that, fair Fmjdoui, welcotuu all tho past, For tboe, my epuhtry, welcome even tho last.” Ho reaches tho icrritory of the onomy, eager for a conflict jrith tho enemy ; ho has no 1 ve for war as a profession, andflongs to conquer a peace, that ho may return; to the dolights of his former.lrfe,;which no mdtive, save-thai-of patriotism, could ever have; impelled him to forsake. Weoki months/ imay pass away, and fhere is no battle—no ‘advance is made. He is.fn tbe midst |of a population, many of whom sympathizejhoartilyj with his armed onemy, and many, more of whom,-are actually aiding that onemyi iio is beset with spies, who'dog his footsteps everywhere. A distin guished rebel General has a fine plantation and many servants! near the camp ; but he is ordered not to molest them,: and for fear ho might transgress ordors, hc;is sent with some others to protect the plantation and negroes. .The next day he isldotailed'to guard a rebel’s orchard; the noxtjday to protect a rebel’s cornfield from the [depredations of some sol dier wfco'waDtsYbcj luxury of a roasting ear; and on successive days he is sent to protect the oottoh gin of a rebel General, to guard the wheat pens of a rebel Colonel, to guard the corn cribs of a rebel Captain, and to keep bis Allow soldiero away from tho spring of a rebel CtfuTmissaryi: ,WUeo ho has'discharged these duties, tbe officer sendq bitn along Vitb a violent rebel whoibas just returned from tbe army, atrd found that one of his negroes has escaped to tbe Federafcamp, to aid in arrest ing tbe fugitive..’ !, i , He and his messmates, broken down by tho drudgery »f the day, have eaten their plain, bard fare, which hunger juajie. savory, and now'sit before their tents ]in tho pleasant moonlight summing up;the events of tbe'day. As they smoke their pipes be hears one of his comrades say : *nVell, don!t you think that ■mid rebel M— son shot one of our Buckets a few weeks ago, got a permit to briog boiqc goods through <Jtir lines V’ Another one speaks up: “Ye»,jand our'General wrote a pass to-day, fottbot old-she rebel, Mrs. R—, to go and visit fl-L— .” Another palo-faced boy says : “Tboy tu&do mo! stand guard for three days bocaitsell gathered some anplos in a rebel’* orchard. 1 * Tho talkers huso up for a taomcnUfor thQ.tLwUing_qommandor of the post, comes sweeping past them accompanied by a’gay belle oTfUio neighborhood, is. notrtl for her rebeljnroclivitics. The . pass, and the confutation (s ronpwod,but is' soon broken by a.udder interruption. Four oomrodcs come bearing in afellow soldier who was shot throughaSo- head by an assassin while bo was stah&tng'on guard at tho corn field to keep soldilAfrow stealing rebel roast ing ,cars. RetteahVpyal soldier be assassina ted than an ear ofj:i- traitor's corn be stolen 1 And gallojrt in with the jiewstbatacjiwpanj qf guornllas bavo captured latcLy redo by .tho group,' whiteho was,taking! tea with'the fair ■ i JocesaioatH at bcr.6ihtt»hi»wftor s ratted dir-- L tnnt. Would it be,j deemed strange if theso' soldiers were te'tiy f “Wej hod better return to oqr homes tbauicuuio awiiy from our farni-, m as soma aamselres, listing in iy be wall s an act,, vanla, on following. some of ry indus sntor tbe them not 1 war, !p- Southern i vj Uuyeartf hff'Jive fhou i etion of th't ill not pro* tceiviugany lodgment of :hag. ' ' }r ' of tbe Slor- Jrtxbigtch. 1 lies to protect tbe; property of tho very men whom wo wish tofight. We came to figbt as soldiers, and burlitiiccr has turned us into a. froiic to watch ofor tbe corncobs, orchards and hon-roosts of traitors. Our officers frolic with rebel ‘planters/- and coujpol us to dig ditches and repair roads, When there are of slaves belonging to traitdrs at doors, !wbo are more willing to Mfra their mastsfs, who uso them to raise eorn for tbo'rehei jarmy, and come and work for ns. Wo enlistoi as roldiors, and eminent has madb us arud^os/' .The energy of the host troops in the world-wwuld such circum stances as these. voe county, nor in one State only, bhve these things occurred. We havo one loqd and long romonstranco comiog op from all sections of our army. This indignant protest against the conduct of our officers in Tennessee, is from Gov. As* !>usw JonNSos’* organ, and published with hi* approbation, if ho did not write it. All tbisshamefal work it stopped in (3oa. Rope’s army, and should ho in Qon. Ruell’s, or that General shoald bo deprived of his command. Letter froib “Occasional.” WaBUIKUTON, Julj 30, iS62 Aj<K!BlLation I I Shall the Republic be an sibilated,, or shall jthe Rebellion be annlbilat ed;? Such is the distinct alternative. Which I shall we choose ?;! The hour for hesitation I has passed. Every minute adds alike to responsibilities aud to tbd perils of the Gov- | ernment. Hut the -Government must bo i saved. In this great necessity all. minor is sues, doubts, and inter#stanro absorbed. Jt is uooof the grand dbaractertolles of our poople that every now' danger'cMls froth them new courage. Victory does not create over-ex ultation; for victory is their deserved reward, and they accept it} as such. But defeat mad dens They do orft'find the word defeat , in their vocabulary! and they bare not. yet ; learned to submit to the dooreo that a cause i so right as ours may sometimes be overborne -by the worst of foes, lluithoy rebound from every fall with herculean .energy. To such a race the alternative of (ho annihilation of thoir Government or the mndlbtlatiun of the Rebellion is now (presented. They will not woakon under it ; All that is needed is Mptt they should f*tl that it U so. 'l his done and the great work is beguA. There are somo things that should be writtno..ou- our hearts Ilk# those axioms that have Uvod so long as to becomo petrified facts. Theao arc: 'No peace, that is rebels fight lor t}aeir lives and for pur death. Wo could not give what they would demand, without consenting touurowu degradation* and to such a mutilation of our/own soil as would, leave us doubly degraded. i Reading our reverses In this light we must accept them as admonitions aud inatruotions. It\s just possible that a series of vast victo ries would bavo produced a peace equally false and temporary. God, in his providenoe, may send ns disaster as well to ehastoa as to crystallse us—to lower our pride, and to hardenju XuLaJoug.figb.l and « farinry MtiU mc»r. Every day educates ns for a higher destiny; It is amatfng bow muen the travel ler can endure afteribe has passed ov#f a diffi cult journey. A year ago'we wero raw and andlsolplined, indolent,: luxurious, and self sufficient —strangers aliko to our weakness and our strength.! To-day we aro a people ■who have passed through a dreadful proba>> tioo; and although probably no nearer the peace that mnst*at last come to ns than twelve months Since, yet so conscious of our power, and so su(lioient .of| a. right result, that wo shall soon be reatlyfor > all our foes, foreign and domestic. Courage, then, fellow-coun trymen! If we do not live to the end of our struggle ffcr freedom, wq may die content that llie end will ho a good rbo. ; tndirqon it await* roclama* fcoi in- y pay Oi'oex iap# they Will that robbartf • property 'of "r-“IIUno»Hi ' The DoinoeratleState Convention of Illinois (a called for the 20th of September at Sprmg- CoM, for tbe nomination of candidates for Representative la Congress, Slate Treasurer apdSnperintcndentioM’ublio Instruction- i •Tbo ofiloial tolo pn the OonstihiUon has fccea received at SprlogpoM/tP® theconn ties except threo .(Bond, Clinton and. Jlonrj), and the majorities foot dp,as. follows \■> V»ir6)pstUlitl'fin;«:.23,!h2 fa CongrcabmaT "i 'Azalnst' Apportionment. rorArtlclfeon B’kiat4£tB Against ‘AgdCSt...—’ From South Carolina. Hiltoli Head, S. 0., July 22,1862. Wo are vary quiet hero; almost as quiet as hot, which is saying a good deal. Every day -is so like yesterday and to-morrow in torpor and torpidity that wo lose all count of dmo, devoting, I Will not say oar energies, bat Whatlittle soil-assertion is loft in as, to keep ing out of the sunlight With tho sky above us like an immense horning glass, and white sand!below,itjis hot enough to blister a sala mander. : One thing Is cor tain, that throughout the length and breadth of Dixie, oar Southern brotbern mast be very hard up for food. Copt. Lyons,; of tho British frigate Racer (brother to the Minister at Washington), who recently put Into Charleston, “allowed,” on calling here, that tea wasseUingatsBapoand, bacon for mofo than $l, and that coffee could not be procured for lovo nor money In tho “cradle of the'Eebellion.” Ho brought, too, a request from the French Consul of the port' to the captaih of the war steamer of that na tion, that he would just look in and take him away, which was accordingly done. I have not hoard of Mr. Bunch's desiring to follow the example. By the way, ail the white women have quitted Charleston. With its deserted streets, its grass-groWn wharves, its great gap of blaokencd ruins caused by the fire, it must be a miserable eity. They say, too, the flag on Sumter has been at half-mast during the last throe or four days, which may be a oonfirma ilon'onh'e'Blehmond intelligence. Gen. Wright with the rest of his oommAnd arrived bore oh Sunday, the 20th, from Edis to. That ialahd is completely evacuated. It is supposed that these troops will'proceed to Monroe, unless farther advices au thorise them to remain hero. Gol. Fessenden, of the Ist Kegiment of ti. jC. Volunteers, (the colored regiment) started ;on tbo Ben Deford, from Hilton Head for 'Georgetown. 3. C., to fetch upward of 800 ne groes to the former port. Ad Anecdote of Goo. Sherman. A letter from Memphis, where Gea. Sues uak commands, says.: Yesterday a bereaved patriarch applied to Gen. Shonhau to learn how be could reclaim his runaway slaves'. “ I knowof only oneway, sir,” replied tho General, “and that is. through tho United States Marshal.” The unsuspect ing planter started in anxious pursuit of that officer, and was at last directed to Col. Hill yer’s quarters, where he asked : “Is this the United States Marshal?” “No, sir; tho Provost Marshal.” “Where can I Gnd the United Stales Mar shal ?” “ Have you business wjU* him ?” “Yes, sir; I want my niggers ; Gen. Sher man says he is the propor officer to apply to.” “Oh, yes,” replied Col. Hlllyer, who per ceived tho juke ; “he undoubtedly is; so the taw prescribes.”. “Is he in town ?” . -• “I don't know, but 1 saepejfifeot.” “When do you think helel&B?- “About a year ago, I fancy. _* *At last it dawned upon the planter’s brain, that since the United States officers were driven out and the National Courts broken up, the fugitive Slave Law is not in opera tion. He weht back to Gen. Sherman audio* quirod sadly if. there was no other way of re covering.his Chattels. • >“Nono to uiy knowledge, sir.” .“What can it it V”. “Well, Sir,!the law provided a remedy for you slaveholders in cases like this, but you wero dissatisfied and smashed the machino. If yea don’t like your own work you'd better restore it and; set it running egkin. Unless you do that very soon you’il have no need of a Fugitive Slava Law.” The planter left with his admiration for Uio beauties of flecesion a good deal diminisdod. jf pompous.and pretentious proclamations Tjoattfluake'a B^oTdier,' Julius Orosar would bo a baby in iho hands of General Pope. Tho man is asitaplo compound of vulgar self con ceit, impudence and brutality, aod will bo ex- . ploded in duo time, liko all the other military humbugs that have prccedod him. Tho tyranny he threatens to practico upon peace ful citisens will Inllame instead of intimidate. Tho orueltici ho proposes to visit upon our guerrillas will be visited upon «hts own mep and upon himself, if. bis horse's legs do not run os fast as his -garrulous tonguo. “When ever one of those Federal Generals, who in augurates tho kind -of warfare threatened by' Pope in his: proclamations, falls into our bands, he ought to be hung to tho first tree. < 4 A short sbtut and a lung rope” for all such enemies of humanity 1 Tho orders of Pope surpass in barbarity anything ever yet proclaimed by the Foderala in a Virginia latitude. They sweep' away from every citizen who refuses to convort him self into a slave, every vestige of his posses sions on the faco of the earth. They despoil him of property, home and liberty, leaving him notpossibility of rodraia except byiprov ing his loyalty to tho despotic powec.wfcich. inflicts upon him the most intolerablewrongs, It is a striking illustration of.tbo degrading influence of ParitAn_asaooiatipn, that this man Popo, a Kentuckian, with good'Virginia blood in his veins, should become io degraded by - his affiliation with Yankees as to sarpags them all in;hi»wtrocious schemes of plundor and' oppression. The Confederate govern-, ment and people must meet this inhuman tool of tyranny jin the same spirit which be Has : evoked. Itlwill not do to fight monaterswitb gloves oq. \ Men of Pope’s caliber construe forbearance] into fear. It is high time that they should ho disabused of that delusion by the most summary vengeance for every deed pf inhumanity and crime.— ltickm»nd:. i)i»* patch. I North Carolina Election. The people of. North Carolina will vote for. Governor, mombers of tho Legislature, and. Sheriff, in tboir soveral counties, on Thursday, the seventh, of August. AH North Carolina soldiers In camp, wherever they may bo,aro to vote for the same officers on Thursday, the 31st day of, July. Citizons or soldiers of the State can vote for Governor, but nol-for leg islators or sheriffs, in any county of the State where they :fP%y bo on the day of election. 5 The candidates for Governor are Mr. W. E. Johnston, President of the Columbia and Charlotte Railroad, and SiUbalon Vance, of Buncombe, Colonel of the Twenty-sixth Reg iment North Carolina volunteers. Mr. Johnston Is unknown in the'world of politics, except as a momber of tho last State Convention. Colosol Vance was » member of the old Copgfess.' Since tbe ; beglnhlfig of the war he haabeea*in active sorvicol He was in tho battle %t Newborn when that: piece was attacked and taken by an overwhelming force of-the enemy. He is now with his regiment In Virginia. To Judge from the'toheof our North Slate exchanges, the contest -between /the friends of these 1 :two: gentlemen bide fair to be the hottest and mbst excitcd that haa ocoorrsd for yean—the candidates themselves taking little pect in,the canvass. . , The Nqtth Carolina.. Aaddard,. in defining its and itsj candidate’s position, aaysV, 4 * We belppg tq wor i'orty.' Vanee'ls the leaderjof it. ‘ It Is for the war, andj at the Same time, for liberty, conservatism,'and re form at home. I twill sweepthe State on the 3lst of July and 7*h of-August by at least twenty thousand majority."—iJicAraond ■fimmer. • i Appointments of Hear Admirals' in The President has commissioned the follow ing named captains to bo rear admirals on the rotlred lUtj under the recent act to eitab tfshand eqnaliso the grades of line officers of the navyi Charles Stewart, George' C. Kead, Wo. B.Shubrick, Joseph Smith, George W. Stored Francis U. Gregory, KUaA.F. Laval* lettp, BiUb U. Stringham, and iliram Pauld ing. And the following named to he rear admirals on the aotive ilst; lMvid Q. Farragut, L. M. Goldsborough, Samoel F. Dupont; arid A. 11.-Foote. * Tho law protldeb that the Tear admirals shall bo selected by the of tho Senate/fromahoae- captains, who hairs gUsath*j»o*t/«i4bfaliorfi£ft.to Jthslr cowUy. •' ••• r : '•• j’ • Vv ; v !•. C-‘‘ '• ■ /: !v t. GH GAZETTE TTRNA.L. IT 2, 1862. General l*ope. the United Staten Navy. .J: VOLUME LXXV—NO. 220. Eiciting Humors—Several Steamers the Government. The streets to-day are filled with rumors of, important movements on the Peninsula. The telegraph, however, is silent, and it Is im possible to trace the flying reports to. any au thentic sources. One rnmor, which found credence in tho early part of the day, was to the effeet that fighting had been* renewed between General McClellan's army and tho rebel forces ; bnt this is improbable, for the government would undoubtedly have given Die public, a hint were a battle actually In progress.' At noon It was reported that the govern ment had ordered several transports to Por tress Monroe, from this port, and that they were •to start immediately, but that the order had subsequently been countermanded. Just as we go to press, we hear a new phase of the current rumors. It is now said that the government egents in this city,, acting under peremptory instructions from Washing ton, have taken possession of severalsfoamers at this port to-day, for immediate sorvlce in the James, river. We now.learn, upon good authority, that orders have been received in this city, from Washington, directing the dispatch of steam ers to Virginia, for the conveyance of sick and wounded-soldiers. Only (oar vessels wero taken. Others, .however, would .also have been sent if they had been found, suitable. It is known that at least six thousand sick and disabled soldiers, are now at different points on the banks of the James river, and these would require /or their remova/, cer tainly, ten Urge steamers. •In view.of the faetthat the government for the past few days has bad underconsideration some new arrangements for the eareof. our sick and wounded, it is by no means certain, from the: order referred to, that any important movement, of the army, is either in progress or in contemplation. The rumors of to-day, we are fully assured, have no other foundation than the faots mentioned.— N. T. Eve, Poet, Thuriday. Hebei Iron« Clad Fleet. The New York Evening Poet, speaking of the rumor of & rebel fleet having broken the blockade at Mobile, says : It is not likely that.an tron-efad fleet could leave European ports and cross the ocean with out the knowledge of our government. Ills, however, not impossible that a number of armed ships have been gradually and stealth .ily fitted out, and sent to makea suddea on slaught on ocr blockading ships off Mobile. Some two months ago our Nassau, New Prov idence, correspondent wrote, that there were then ten ships In Nasßan, all strong, and.if armed, making a formidable fleet. One of these was afterwards seised by a British man of-war, for an evident intention to commit a breach of tho nentrality laws. The others'; may have got out, and.bya sudden and combined attt.dk overpowered ohr fleet. If this is true, however, the mischief will be quickly repaired.' Commodore Farra gut is not a min to suffer the rebels to beard him; and he has the means to re-establish the blockado -at once. It is well, howCver, to remember, that if, as this dispatch asserts, the hJockade was broken “by dintof superior strength and weight of metal/’ some vessels'of our blockading fleet mubfc have been seriously damhged or de stroyed. Such an event would not have been passed by without notice in the rebel accounts;. and the absonco of any allusiwn to tho loss in flicted on us makes the wholo story improba ble. Root it Oat. War, sharp and decisive, is the only means by which tho Republic can now be saved from premature death. The remedy is severe, but tho emergency is desperate. The country is stricken down with a malady the most virulent and the most dangerous. No half way remo dies*—-no administering of harmless sedatives —no doubtful medication will moot the ease. Tho bo vigorous and-imnw*' "diato. The disease-must be plucked out be fore it has tainted the entire system. The virus must be extracted before it has poisoned the springs of our national life. The skillfal surgeon does not shrink from the infliction of pain when he has a delicate operation to per form. If blood flows it is because the office of the scalpel bos become imperative. If he lays open veins and arteries—lf he' probes down to the bone—it L because the evil most be dislodged. If tho roots of the disorder strike deep, he cuts with all the more humane severity, that it may not sprout Again; *-Tt Is only thoempyrlc who would attempt to euro a eancer.with bread poultices, or eradicate a tumor by thp.application of. a “soothing 10- ; ttou.” The' cause of the disease is nowjfully known, aod there will be no .restoration of health, till it bo rooted ont of our republican system. —Chicago JWfitme. A lluuboo Exploded.—The Ch&mWrsbuxg IW* Bays, “inueh grain is yot left standing for lack of harvest hands.’* The same taper Stated a few weoks since that their neighbor hood was swarming with “niggers and work ing for much-less white tabor could bo obtalnod, in consequence of which white la- , borers were thrown out of employment,” This is ora piece with thestdry of the Browns ville Timet that the National Road was “black; w)tb contrabands coming this wajl” and of the “genoraliy known ftet*' 1 of the <7cntu« of £t&cr./y that there has been quite a large nun bsrof strange negroesuiand about this town; for a considerable time. B ESTROY YOURr—Rats,Koaohea, &o.' [h&dg your —Mice, Mole* sail Ant-j. Dntroy y<mr—Be4 D.gs. [tettroy your —Moths iu Furs. Clothes, Ac. Dttiroy Hn*qsitors arid Fleas. g Vatroy your —lnsects on PUats and Fools. Destroy your— Insects on - Animals, Ac. Costai’s Bat, Boach, &c.; Exterminator; Bed-bng Exterminator; Electrio Powder for Insect*. T*B* “ONLY IHFALLIELH BKMfDUtS KNOWS ” “Free from Poisons.” ••Not dangerqnt to the Human Family*” •‘Bats do not die on the premises.” “They come out of their holes to die.” BoU siwyisJere-hy all WkoleiaU VrvpguU in the .Urge ett es, and b? VrvpgUU, Grocert, etorekeeprrt*. aea Jtoaifersgenera'ly, La *ilcountry towus and vil lages in lit* United States. . .' • • _1 B. *. tELLMIS A CO. and B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO*'principal wholesale and retail - agents- iti Pittsburgh,'Pa. . ’ ' .. Wypouutry DeaUrs can order as above, or address -- .. ;. * rimeifal Depot, JeifrftndewT Ho -482 Broadway. Hew York. The philosophic burner— f! tTOCT'-g SIW-DQOBLB-ACTIHq PHIL-. QSOPHIU, UOIUfFB, for UABBON; OIL, is now ready., It pcsscaies many advantagesioyer the cam-, mon Burners. ' - J l.Xtmak** a Urge or small fight with perfect combustion. ■ • 2. It will burn any quality of oil with safety. -ik It cao Wusod wttnalohg brihCrt'chimusy. . ,4,-n(*# b* OWtM ».<*t«t sfetrtjrap, 5. It can always be mode.to bum economically. ; 6.“ It Is more sadly wicked than 2 any other-burner. - y. H'ca&be trimmed and’lighted without. remove i"flb* cone. *j ■ '•> j - • 1 '■ the white light above the cone.’ ; ’O.Thdchiuineycan be removed crfesertedwuh* cattoocUng the.gU**» ; J ' • ‘ ■ Those bprpeieere the common Ho. 1 also, amd can be pat on any lamp now' in use,; Every person nslbf: .Carton Oil lfiouti nave a Philoriophlo Burter. -Prla i 25 ’cents*' Per 'dcaen, *2. -ttold at Ho: ::tti Fourth street, Pittsburgh, j;, . P. UAYDKH. f -JeSS Jjwnewf '• \r.KW OKLKAMb SUliAtt,—. - Jjl. CO bbds. chokes U store; . '■'2s'' doN; O.dsrifirf Bngsr,' 30-‘do/Cab* Hagsr, - •.( • fiff-do.-P«.lL.,dtfU-..1- , 6t)bLU Lo«rli}g’sfiymp; 60'ds' sssorffct breads gjrrap; 2tobsrtcbolosUl*Coff»ft; * , .300 bbuLcbolcffAmlli Ptoar; Instore a»ja artidog Oor'R.*B. B.*and for sals by ; ;Mc&oNAlit> * AEBOOKI.IB. v 213 sod 24t:Llbortr «lreel.ne*r Wood* i ONCUJNSHiNMfiNT.— ‘llObcxrf Fsarl Starch; ■: . - . : 25bbl£l*»ke White rub; v . IS half ibbUr MAckerel; i .'‘lO”" do’ ! •’abb!*, pw» Vinegar; • 100 dozen tsncy Brooms; 4,000 lbs. dear Ride* •• .« - 4l!swnCl£'Olildnn4Mnab»^ VOJBI..W. (■ _ -jgp iJiraußeAJrcEn pEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, N. E. corner Wood and Fifth Sts. VISE AND MARINE INSURANCE. DIRECTORS: Wm. Phillips, James D. Ycrner, John Watt, ~ Capt. John L. Rbcads, Wm. B. Hoys, Samuel P. Bhriver, John E. Parke, .. George & Junes, Charles B. BlsssU, Frank Van Gorder, Wm. Van Kirk, CL Hanson Love. WM* PHILLIPS, Praident. JOHN Hcs Pht&nf, WM. F. GARDNER, Beetejarg. : LUKJSi LNttUIULNCK, THIS .D angs.mutual*.insurance company, OF PHIL ADELPHIA, on BUILDINGS, limited o perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, Ac., In .town or country. Office No.- 308 Walnut street. ' • Capital, *25J,610 t Asms, *309,508 90-iovtated as follows i - .];U • «.. 1 First Mortgage on Improved OUJ Proper* • ty, worth doable the am0unt......... *....*155,490 ;tU - Ground rent, dm Claes..- 2,162 60 Pernio. It. R. t'o.’s 6 par cent. Mortgage • Loan, *30,000, ; .*1,900-00 City of per cent. Loan.... 30,000 00 Allegheny county 6 per ct P. R, R. Loan 10,000 00 Collateral boudx, well 50cQrvd............. 2,500 00 Huntingdon knd Broad Top Mocntaln Railroad. Company, mortgage 10an...... 4,300 CO Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’4 5t0ck......... '4,000 OO Stock of-BeUanc* Mutual Insurance Co— 24,350 OO Stock of County. FireJnaarauce 1,050 W) Stock of Delaware M< S/loaurasce C 0..;. 700 00 Commercial T....... 6,135 91 ‘Mechanics’Bank, do 2.012 CO UnionM. Incnranee Co.'s Script;.*,....,. • ' ICO 00 Bills Receivable, business paper............... 16,297 18 Book Accounts,'accrued interest, etc....... ■ 6,216 72 Cub on hand and lq hands of .agents...... .11,385 15 . *3oB^oB-91 OLEM TING LE Y, Preddent, DIEXOTOttI •11. L. Carson, Zr Robt. Tolana, Clem Tingles, ' ■ Samuel Bupbam, . Wm. B. Thompson,. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, WmvMasser,- C. 8 tore neon, Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill, B. Ml Chse. Lelaod, Frod’k.'Lahtug, Jacob T. Booting. • C. 8. Wood, Smith Buwvnr; Jm. 8;-Woodward. John Bbartl, PUUb'ght LNCKIIAN. etartiary. J. G. COFFIN, Agtut. Third and Wood street. _ my 6 Northeast corner WESTERN INSURANCE CO MPA NY OF PITTSBURGH. B. MILLER, Jr., PrtridnL O' M. GORDON, Secretary. Office, No. 93 Water street, tJpaug A Ckq'i Ware botiss, up stairs, Pittsburgh. • Will inture against all kinds e/ tin and Marine BliTti. A Home Institution, managed bp Directors wSo ardtocll Jrnomt »» the community, and mho are deter mines, bp promptness end liberality, to maintain the character teJUcA thep have airumed, at offering the Gsf. protection to thoee mho daire to be «>WTir*a. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30,1559 < Stock 63,000 00 So Open Accounts, 7,809 00 Ca,h...... .. .1— 99 Premium N0te5......... 27,695 14 Notes end Bills — y 174,075 72 Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer,. Darld-fil. Long, • Beta J- Thoraaa, DcuJ. P. DakewtU, JoliD 11. M’Cone. E. Miller, Jr., James McAoley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alex. Nlmick, George Darsie, William U. Smith, 0. Wt Ricketeon. my3o M. GORDON, fimlanr. INDEMNITY AUAINaT IAJSS UY FtBK.—FBAKKLIK riUEIHSOBANOKCOU PAMV or PHIIaOELI'IIIA. OOn. 43S uit Chestnut street, near Fifth. Statement of Assets, January Ist, 1860, pnbtlsbsd . agreeably to on Set of Assembly, being— First Mortgages, amply secured.^—— *l*BB6JKß CO .. Boat KstalMpree’t CI) coat 102,965 (« Temporary Loons,- on ample Collateral ... : - Stocks, (present valno *86,667 ,89,786 CC' Notes and Bills Receivable. . 1,821 U) Cash„ rr „ 27.919 (0 *2,208,051 68 The only profits from premiums which this Company can divide by law are from risk«-wblch . have been determined. - Insurance made on every deeeriptlon of property, in town and .country, at rateskslowasarecousutrut with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty jreai i, they have paid losses by au amonnt excoedii.. . Fomr SHHiont cf Dollar*, thereby hflording eridenos' of the advantages of Insnrance, at.welt as their abili ty and din position to meet with promptness all. liabilities. > loues ax nas, liceeoapoia during Ibe year 67. omsorqui Charles H, Baacker, 4lbM Lea, Uordocai D. Lewis, Jacob B. Smith, Tobias Wagner, ~ Edward 0. Dale,' Dodd 8. Brown, Geo. W. Bichards, Samuel Graat, George Fates. * GUABLES N. BAMUKKUtfrtsidm/:. EDWABD C. DALE, Vih* FrabUat. W*. A. Swat, Secretory eraim.-- - J. OAUBNEU CO) FIB, Agent, my 6 Office Northeast cor. Wood A Third sty jUKK, MAKJLNK ANi> INU.NI) IN* . JaOHANOE.—INSURANCE -COMPANY 0» NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 179 A—Capital, SSUU,OOO« ftTITT*!. JuOITJ 10|. 61 A&THUBG. COPPIS, PraidmL THOIIAB PLATT, Seerrtarj. tNSORANCE CO. OF TUB tiI'ATE OT PESHSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. .. Incorporated 171>±-CepiUl, «20U^00.; Amts, >'ebrnary l, 1859..^......— 5413,KJ&t0 HEN BY D. BIIEBUEUD, frwufca/. WILLIAM HABPEU.&roarr Hartford fire insurance go. UABXFOBD. ' Incorporated 1810—Capita,, 8500.0UJ. A neta, Mayl, 1800 .... .8355.7 M M . • 'H. HUNTINGDON, tresidmt. TUEO. 0. ALLYN, Bkrttarf. MFlusanuico io tbe abort* old and iet:ablo Com panies can be obtained by application to - . \V. P. JONES, Jyaaf,.: folfcdly 87 Watnr street, Bagidey’e Buildings. /CITIZEN’S INSURANCE COM FAX Y 1 OP PITTSBURGH. Office, corner Market a d Water stroets,.eoeoDd floor. . ' * f i WSL.BAGALKY, Pi-übiaar. SAMUEL REA, Secretary. Insures Steamboats and Cargoes. - / . Insane sgslust loa and damage In tbs navigation of the Southern anti Western Hirers, Labes and Barons* and tb* navigation of tbs Sees. - Insures agaiust loss and damage by Are. DiacoTou: Wm. Bagaley, ' S. fit. Kter, J>aa. Park, Jr., ‘ - Jobo Sbiptet, W. U. Johnston, Jaa. U. Cooper, B. F. Jones 8. Harfeangh, Bmos Ovens, J. Caldwell, Jr.,' Hon.T. M. How*, John 8, Dflwortb, Barday'Pnston. . Charles H.Zng, Ooorga-Bingham, ... diC^thlyd A LLEGHENY INSURANCE COM IjL PA2IT OP; PITTSBUBGUv; OOc*,No.s7Ft»ih •trtot. Bank Block. r Insert* against all kicdi of Flraaad Slarin* BlAt) ISAAC 40NE3, Prmdenu -30 RN D. McCOBD, Vic • FrWcaj, D. U.- BOOK, Buriitn. - - - Capt, W*. DKAS. Qeaenl AftmL JohnDUcCotd, Copt. Adam Jacobi) K. B. Sterling) / , CapL Win, Bean. .. E. L. UcGnyvr, Bobt lUOarla. Isaac Joses./ r C. G. Uussej, UarTey CMldi, • -* CapU S, 0. Gray,. John Irwin, Jr., B, L.<Fahnestock, JUtCHITE CT WU L. JAMES M. BALPH, . ; AECBITECT, Prepares Cxructr Daawwai ajtd Srscxr icatiobb. for all klsdsof Buildings, and ;ioperist#pd» their erection on raaaonalileteraU.,. - ... .' - . Offleo oa Andonon street, between Leacock. *M Boblneon Btrools.'AHegbeoy City; " JeSO-.- JfMUSMC, CHABLOTTB BLOME. Masufactcb ca A*n DiAts* n» PIAJ>O-FOETES,aB<S Im-. KJJSBKK & IIBAI.KES I* • BcBio *»D Mcsicat *>]• ts for : Bteinwaj’s celebrated PIANOS, SMS W th stresU » • ' • PS 29 - UiMKIiLUiV^BAU ®iw Piiso* •If 2Tb. *1 yood streec. betweni etwt and IHmanad alia** Pttfotonrb, P%... - - O-BBiTO BRP; ' * 1 LBAE LABD, in barrels asd kegs; •,> . - large; * °jaT?“ 4 AsraM*«> : i2KZ4bcrtj.it. £s
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