Hn ft I' ' :* I'.V; _••' ;• ■j •' vv.•’/•> : '*' & », ■ . _ • •■■ ,14 • • v > a.i' ; ' v •? .v ’• * • V‘-\ »-p?V >!£•'. *r*K ;*■-,? -•■■!.• *1 •,-, ViV ‘.Yvtf.'.V \\ : v*'v> y - *> >s*{&■;.•■ .. $■ '•& Mi-PW--- :'.il » ::r* U*' '’jrf* v. •ri ■,«• • , : JwV'iVPlv«V‘ v;;v..*•.*•' K, .£; •' | -V .v~:.>«*»3«: i^ ) v-.j ; i-*-'’ T »*‘' , -, '» , '' ‘^''’*ii' > ';J' I*4 * « * »p|!W ppspsatsisj ii«iiislsiiiis 3S !#&£■’' vStt#: ifcliSllfci MSSiSiSf V',;«sosife :,' I *• t-li%~ TV A^Y'v&v liipUPlisteit - ■ • v i;,* l ":■* g js* .tr .-.A, i v * ii<> ; .u'v w., *■-.« - S*iN * • •>.<■*. I-. ...:i!l j■ *• t’t • •# t 'V* •■* v rfl >\t • •*»1 »* «•►* i V P« ‘ r; ‘t « ' 4 • * * « M« *i. ts • ■ »•> ia ».-*'* » ■*« »**S ~ *"• .»■»'■;♦ •»’ t ,* ' . ,* V ','., ,*-.•: ?\t. 1~, -i' ■j, : \ ’ \ ~~. ? , »*, r i* V " > --", , «»-$» '• vi ’v >t..v ■ ”” * 4 ' — **tJJ THE I.' 1 ?'- ESTABLISHED IN 1786 COJMUIBBIOJT, lf C . - ' QdLAR OIL WORKS COiffANY' ok O PKHNBTLVASIA. Offlc, BU Cui M * r H‘*, Brid *V' B °y r * a * Wli *OABBON OILS on ' eommualon—<aih or time.. OB (IDE OILS, of all d*- tOTptwa*,>:»*nted.;:Jddna»J. weaver, j*., , pecretlymtTtdHmTer.:,: cmylfrCm A. K1Q5KtT.....,,, 1.,,,, .-jfimrm*™ l **' T 8. A'CO:, (Bucoesaora to V •B«U &2ilfyptt > ) Feotk Factju AnKGoXXIS> ! . SHU, tonuili for'th.m!. of OBAIN, SEEDS, | . CHEESE, PBODOCE,*®., Um. 7& Water Kid 03 h myS ixnsv ■ACTUaW>; t .M.M t .M~M......WILmsi XJ3IIAKT. .TV/TACKEOWN & LINHART.. Flour V ( 111 Si»D GSAQI FaCTORSjPKOLJCCE AJLD VOXJtCUIOS MfcHOnjUtra. for the said of Flour, Qmln l P<B-k , ,? fH . ■ cob, Lard, Hotter, Eggs, Cheese, 'Baons, Tallow, V Greme. Feathers, Potatoes,. Pot and Poor! Ashes, Batenins, Linseed and Lard Oils; Drbd : and Green - Timothy, Clover, Flax and Gram Seeds*- ~r - Sub advances mode on Ctonsignmenta. ' . apfclyi ■■ No. 297 LlbertiJtt., Pittsburgh. 3.0 H Nlifc .timntja. ; aioir AJn>-Fo»vraBDis»' Slr*cirAST-snihTrhci©. ala dealer In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, ■ BUTTER, LAIiD.PORK, BACON.FLOUB, FISH, POT AND PEABL ASUES, BALEBATUS, LIN SEED AND > LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT and/ Pfpduce, feraerally, Noe. 11l and 143 Froot rirvet, PUtsbunpi.. ■” ■V*. oPtf«Mi..,i.i W^.,.M .......orta utrruD, iSHEPA&D. Comhibsion/Mer* VJchajtoand dealers in FLOUR, GRaIN-'aND PRODUCE 80, 243 LibertyjUreet, Pittsburgh,-Pa. - \Uhoiee brandj’of Floor for Bakers And'YamUr use hand. Particular attention paid to Blling orders for Mctchapdit* generally.- <tc6:dly ■ I?RANK VAN UOKREK,'Pboduoeand JJ-OOHaussiosdlEacHaar.df4lcr.inFLODß.BoT TEß, LABDi CH E KSE. i’OBK. DBIKD AND GUEEN FBUIT& and I'.odare gen’ «rall/. J ‘ Liberal cash advances on consignments. Warchoostf, No. lU:Second street, Pittebnrgh. JAM Kb tJ.'AIcVAYj'ifoRWABDiNG and OoHHUatoti MKBCHAST. tor.the, sale of .FLOUB, GRAIN, BACON, LAUD,‘BUTTEB, EGGS, and Western Produce generally. N0.,10 SMITHFIELD 6TBEET, cora«r of Klrit, Piltabcrgh, Pa. solicited. ja22:lyd JA&l Kb A.~J?J2jI/EK, AND Oouausuos Mebcuant, for the sale of FLOUB, S BAIN,BACON, LAKD,BUTTER,SEEDS, DRIED • FECIT, and Produce .generally, 80. 16 Market *t., corner of First, Pittsburgh.. , - ... oc&dly W. f. Uk HO. S(jHOMAKT2K <fc JUANG. CoioireaioN MKacnasts dad .-wholeetfe-deaiera in Bl£s, FLOUR, GRAIN,'PEuDDCB, AA', tto. 321} Liberty stroet, Pittsburgh, Pal ----•’■ • r ael3:dly ~ TAMiSb-JUIA LZR LU &. bQN, m anu pao V TCuu or LaBD OIL, arid COHjamiicw. Hxk cumlbr IhotmrchaEO- and sale of CRUDE AMD BEriliED PETbpoEUMfBoa. (S and 70 Water sU AdVanbdamade'oa consignments. If 01*LAN D KIDDLE, successor to Jnoi _ J A'M , GUI'A.t?Qg..No.. IS3-Ljbcrty streot, Pitta burKVGBBKBAL PRODUCE, ■ GiiOCEliX AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. CoMlgtwento regpectfuUy.aoUclted. fc2C:dly wm. whitewhit*.... ».jos. vm«. WUII’K BROTHERS, ■ Foewaedikq and CoHHisstOH'-MEactiAHT's and Uoalora In PBOVWIONS AND PRODUCE GKNE&ALLY, No! gV> Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ••>' • my 27 . A- Sl/HUi Elt, Commission Mbbohant. %AjL» dealer In CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, GLASS, IRON,' NAILS, Ac., No. 183 Liberty ■< -‘mh27:dly ~ Wiati« LfiAn'l Parfai / DATIO'H’CAHDLMfI, XlMi*. .AirdoPra, Special Partner. •AfEANS A COFFIN,: successors to * . i ULSUCaidIcss,B«uuACo.,.WIIOLESALEGBO> , l i-ofiJiS,tconicßr.of Wood and .Waterstrcets,PitUburgb, ” . . Poan*a. • . Jy&dly A.: >Diitiai. 1T ;;, rtl[ ,;„ n ln a. voiur. T" .H. iTOIGT & CO., successor to L. G, ’ "XJ* Graff. PBODCCE AND COMMISSION MEB* : OIiANTB, 247 Llberti street, Plttsbcigh, PA ' an& .HIM T. . gTiwtnr, uocBE. JOHN L HOUbK & CO., Wholksalb Gboctbs asd CoxHuajonMcßciUHT*, 'corner of Smithfleld and Water streets, Pittsburgh. Pa. jy7 : SIiKiEWTOxV t STEWART, Whole | sale Geoceu avu CoKHuaios Meuchabio, No. AVoodatreevPlUalmrgh. jeAdly . .i. a. aaouik'. wm. KiaErATßicxl Brown* kirkpatkicks: whoeb sals .Gsocaas. and .dealers in FLOUB AND ' lOl end 193 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ItJtVWMSTS. TOOHAjilTi'O&DatDgi.^r^in^V^M^JAHKg^L.' WA2XACE WALLACE, ' ■ i WHOLESALE . . N 0.403 LIBEhTT STREET, - 0 ’ -J*24:ly SiMUtf .JUtttfttlXJN- Dealer in Pure DBUGB AND CHEMICALS, PEBFCMESy, FANCY GOODS* BURNING FLUIb, OILS, FAM ILY prime qual , , lc.weBt'pricti. Corn9r Smith. • ... ••flila'eadjroartheCweU.Xituuargb, * vl' PreecriptioM caraftiHy cotuptmadeU at all boors. ■ ; U A. Jt'AHKESTOOK. A CO., Wuolb- UeBALB Daroairt and Maimiactarer of WHITE HAD AND LITHARGE, comer of Wood and Front atrcoe, Ptitotmrßiiv mh7 JOHN if. tiIXXLT. Wholes alb Dealer uD'BUGS, PAINTS,OILS.VAUhISUES AND DTE STUKTS, No. 296 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— All ordera irtli raceiTe |»roippt attec tipp. - mh24 . EUI GJSO. H.KEYSEK, Dairaoisr, 140.W00d street, corner of Wood street sod. yirgl* sllflTV-PitUbur*b. Ps. - • , * TAb. .YI3ECII, (late of Fayette county, ; t#Pm_)ATToasrT, Ac. , . , PITTSBURGH,.Pa. . •'•ViyOffloß" d;K..corner Jcnrthand Grant-street a. '■'VV ■ U-.‘. V,-; : • rim« JdJioUO N N liUiL, ArtoaNßY tl at Law. Orrrcz, socowdstory Kuhv's Law Bctld* .nw,JSo:StJJlanu/udrtrrtu. Wfllaiuod 16 fhi eettlemaxL wearing and collets* Ijcm of claim*,* la Washington, District 6f CdmnMa. ‘- opl&:6ron : roga~ ■:^ißM , aTaio«.~ ..v^ubv-ullov* iff IKKPATKIGiTOtEUXJNi ■ ; JCSu ifcv* at liAir,-.No. l!3 Fonrthttreet, five dooz* i! AlX>r»Smi<htteldrPittsburgh, Pa, f • . my!7:dtf: —' rpHOMAS ISWINIi, Awowtel akd at.Law.’ ; j ’ ; J : 'O/ncAvND.'tfOrirvcrth: street,: corner of Cherry C alley,-Bittabarttfa.Pa,. aalLdawlyT ■ (V 'B.- &L ' SMITH; Aworhbt and; /• Oodm*alo*.at Law, has reinoted'to KUHN'S LAWBDILDINGS.No. 12 Diamond’ street, next •; Bt; FeterVChnrchi 11 • 1 ' mylfcdly i . • SCHQISA, JO—JUWUAL C. SCHOXta. S& 8. C. BCHOYER, Attorney* • lav.- Office, 139 Tourth street, Pittsburgh. PHOMPWJVp* J r EBOH & ÜBTOIiINSCJN, Commission. ■ \J ASt>l*oawAAnnio MuctusTaidealenin WJZBT '* . CBH: KE3EUVB CDEE3B, FLOUB, FISH, BA* - - . i:.PB&BLIASKKS; SEEDS,GBAINjDBIKD FBUIT Prodace gnafralij;: £<wt. brands Family Woof always on: band. Agent.for the sale of Alodtson* .•••Oa.’s eelebratod Patented.,Pearl Starch... Noe. 116 ; Beecnd and 14S First sis., between Wood and Soijtb* Old, Plttsbort;h Pa. - . . >.. ~... apfcdly riUK&Blfi WAKKUOUBE.--liKNK7 COLLINS, Fcnr&rdlng and Commission Her chant and riealor iu.'OUEKSB, BUTTEB, LAKE HSU And Prodded generally 1 , No. 25 Wood street, ahp"rh r Water, Pittsburgh.’ H r '. ’- ■ : - v-' - -- myg: i OU, .Poek Wok us *aif dealers la PROVISIONS, control ifar - -• ket andFrcntst rests.. : jatrdly ursvnjurcE AGEjmrs. • Cz •XAAPKbKKf PmtAPSLWnA AMD B*ltAllC*.l«- l : . •oAAHOS OottrAtnUi. Kortb-east.coiner Wpod and • Third streets. r ■»,. ~ , ... . - \\T f. JUNKS, AqhntNoetb Ahsei ■ eeVCAf Stataot Pennsylvania and Hartford la* .'*•••? ujrtndo Compsnioe,' 87 Water street, SAM UHL UKA,* toHOItBTART CmXKNs’ IwPßAaca Cowpavt, corntit Market and Water • • jjl '-M-’ <iOiiUOi't v toscBBTABr Wxstbbn • ■' )| a. M; HOOK; Hecrbtabv Allegheny e I»|CTUwe«CowrAJlTr gr Fifth »t»ot. ~ - j , or r ■ W.-CAKB....DAYIP B’OAnCUA . WILSON, CABB * CO., •-i<>V--vl ■■:■■■■ ; {hoi* WiUo»i.PapH AC*n) 'wßOtmuDEAtns.i* • ■■ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DBT GOODS, ; -*' •40, aH > Wood street, third houae.aboTe Diamond - —.pfttahauhr splftdtf I I BUKCiIKAfeLti. fldcodiwlw Betiaifefia* * <e STAPLE AND FANCY V3iY GOODS, North -m jit,corner <tFourthaodMwfret*tr»et*.. ..<e3 ’ • V » <J(JOfiirKo. to MikrkitrtmwVtehrwn Third «d •ygqtthVPKßrtmrgb. :■*■:■ •'■ .■■:•."• ■ > <*»•> ■ CTL < HANtfON ■ 1A) Vii ÜBAiER' is &r&- Jm rtX AVD VkSUI DQY <JOOD9, mIBV of tb« crig lul Bt5»l|lT». Ho, 74 PiHthnrrb . ■ BI&K&WAX AJNi>.I>HY HlOKtij— . ■ 3:bvr«l« Bw»»aii~ •Tr;""”"’’*' • U Dry BlSss; „ ' On ttauMC *Uw Sake. 10. irrltssntf for mb by JtfSO- ~ v DICKET *to. GHOCEHB. gHRIVER A LAZEAR - WHOLESALE GBOOEBB COMMISSION MEBCHANTS, Corner Seoond,, ' : 29 SmltWleW Street, jaSilyd M. UOKMLY' WHOLESALE GEOCIB, No. 271 LIBEBTY STBEET, . PIXTSBUKG2Z, Pa., HaTlog purchased the interest of his Ute partners, «iU«Oßtinue the bosineae at theold stand, and will boMeasea to recede the patronage of his old blends and customers. mylSdtf **• , lu H? ATa iS x * jso. f. ki&upatbick. WM. H. KJiiKi’ATKICK & CO., » OaOCXES, COXUISSIOH MXBCIIAKTS abu Deabus IB Cocutbt PaoUbCK. No. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. >p 7 * JA * n tub six. -T; IKLXJSs & - THIMBLE, Wholesale XJGbocxbs abd Cokmimioh Albbcuasts, dealers iu PUODUCK, FLOUK, BACON, CHEESE, FISH. Sfft? oN AKI) LAR D OIL, IKON, NAILS, GLASS. CoTToN YABNb, and liusliurgh manufactures generally, 112 Second street,Pittsburgh.' ’ DUkCAB ABBOCULB, J8....C. AUSDCXLE. jV/I oDONALD i-AKBUCKLE, Whole a"*Gbocebs, Puonccs andCouhissiok lltg. *>• SUGAB3 and MOLASSES, bUGABS and' SYBUPS,' PLOUB, BA CON, KICK, CUBASE, SEEDS, Ac., N 0.253 Liberty stmt, Pittsburgh. nolfrlr ' p * BET«ft....._.tni. x >. ax tux a. 13 E\ MLR & BROTHERS, successors JLv to Keymer A Andenuu,. Wh'okmdo deafen In FOKLiGN J f BUITe,.NUTS AND SPICES, CON EKCTIONEBY. SDGABS, FIBE WOBKS^/Noe, 12i> and 128 Wood street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, aa *- ; jyafcdly Hoin&aa s. u*AD....^, M uruia. EAD & METZGAR, Gbooees and CoauiKWON .UEttcuaMTSi and dealers in all kinos of Coubthy Pboduce and PWrasunaa Masu* fACTone*, No. sid Liberty street, Opposite heiul of stniit, Pittsburgh, Pa,' ' J apg;ij» O ROBISON it CO., Wholesale Gbo- XV# cbra, Coimukioii Mxbcuaxts and dealers in ail Biuds of PBOVISIONS, PBODUCE, and Pitts burgh manufactures, No. 256 Liberty stroct, Pitts ' niya J- A jMGEAGii, hVjirn.gair.H Gh^TRR. e Cubmibhqm Mbbcuakt audUlealer in FLOUB. VS AIN » AND PBOYISIONS, No. lS Hand. Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal advances made on consignments mh!3:lyu tIEO. B. JONES, Wholesale Übalks W m GROOEBIE3, MANILLA BOPK, OAKUM, OILS, PITCU and Pittsburgh manulactured-arilcles. No. 141 Water street, abovo the MoiiongaheU Bridge. 'Pittsburgh, Pa. • • • BOItXET DALZELL d..Ju r. I.ilttt.l, ROBERT I)iAL/i£LL & CO., Whole* ftAtß GBOOEBS, CoxmusioH and Fobwasuisq Mebchastsv and dealers id PKODUCE aud Pltts burglnnauujtctures, Pittsburgh. - ‘ r UESBV LAMBERT & SHIPTON, Wholesale Gbocebs, Pbodocc Dbalxbs and .Cohhussio*; Mzecuakts, No. 6 Sixth stiver, Pittsburgh. Pa. nolfcly , - , JOUN WATT,.., WUAUJI. WATT & WILSON, Wholesale Geo* oebs, Couuutsiox Mbbcuakt s, and dealers to Produce and Pittsburgh uianntacturce, No. 168 Lib erty.atrwi, Pittsburgh. . _ .. „• : 026‘ I bAIA H UiCKbil & CO, Wholesalk X Gsocebs, Couuibbion MaacuAKTs, and dealers in PBODUCE,No. 80 Water street, and GsFrunt street. Pituburgb. . *• I>l h W . o . a 'OHS e. OLLWOBTB. T: |)ILWOKTH it CO., Wholesale l# • Gbolkbb, Nos. 130 and 132 Second street; near auiithdeld. PltUburgh. ' uol JOUK i wiTtiiip rnOTD. JOH>» FLOYD&CO., Wholesale Gbo- CEBS abld GouuusxoK Mbbcuasts, No. 172 Wood and Liberty street, Pittsburgh. j e is liftJJilAM BAGALEY, Wholesale If Gbocb*, Noe. 18 and 20 W«.«l burgh. Pa. r lu3l:tltf A LhX AN DER KING, • \V holesale AJL Gaoces, lim oTUr of hoDA Ann, No. 273 Liberty PilUburgu, .. mho CTVUEIIS. Daniel bknnett & bon, aunv* frAcroaeaa or WHITE STONE CHINA AND CREAM OuLGBiH) 1 WARE. . - .. , FnrgßDaca, P. fi®”Oxncr and WaxtHors* at No. 74 Tnrra Stejjt, PrrTBKUgQu, pa.. cibls;lyJjic w.b. wackxs t05h.........j. nrnfßtLL.'.::,. i ,,w >, nnB T , A/fACKINTOSH. HEMPHILL & CO. IYJL corner Pike ami O'Hara streets, nsxr the City Water Works,- PHtiborcbi PA, 'Handfacturere ol MACKINTOSH AND HEMPAILL’S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLn>ETALVCS,;ot alUiaesaad style. * Ilaring pat- up -machinery of largo Capacity and ol the best quality, we are prepared to do Scary Job. Ijing, *Qtl eolidt- work in this line, trusting that, by promptceaa, and (be character of our work, to merit public patronage;' We invite special.attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore unattained. in this class of Engiues. )a2ti:lyd JOSEPH F. HAMILTON* CO., Corner of Tim and Liberty streets, SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, Ac., Ac. : ' - ' • • tnyl&tf Q j .50. Wate* St~ )j* Pittsburgh, manulactorer of BOLLEKUiVETiI, WBOOGHThPISKS, COMMON AND BAILED AD, of every description. •■'•-••• CarPanlcular sized or shaped SPEKES and 1 BIV ETS, large or small, made do Order at short notice. - A tnbd wwrtmept constantly on hand. 1 " raygOf ,*J Au VOLrB MaMM Jr. T. Vt.V»rkETT....~~.T.*CAXCFBBLL. El XCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.— ill WOLPE, PL GN KETT it CO., Glass Mascrac- Ttiuii : Warehouse, Np. 13 Wood-street, corner of Ti(st, Pittsburgh, Pa. - ; ' 1 ' -sofrlyd ; WELLS, KIDDLE A GO., So. 215 - Libeijy street, oppoaite' Pistb,' Plttibunzb, manufacturers or WHIPS, LASItKS AND SWITCH ES, and every descriptions! LKATHEB BBAIDBD WORK. Orders solicited from the trade,' and goods prompt ly shipped uper instructions. fes:tlawTjY ItE-mSTill'. rilEETfl EXTRACTED WITHOUT «L PAIN.;! BY,THE USE OF ANAPPARATDS WHKBEBY NO DBUGSouGALVANIO BATTERY ABB USED. - Medical gentlemen and their hare had- teeth extracted by inyproccas,and are ready to testify as to the safety dad painlessness of the opera* (loo—whatever Lae been said by persons interested ha assertlugtlie contrary, hatingno knowledge of my process. IHTABTIPICIAL TEETH inserted in everystyls, and charges very loir; warranted In all cases to be dr the best material. • ■ ■ - E. OODBT.Dwut, 134<ql|lille1Jrt. - TOSEPH-ADAMS^Dentist,'Gonn.ellj|B v - Building,-corner of • Diamond and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. f .i : ' HirE*£*CES->Dr. A.- M. Pollock, Dr. Hillock, Theodore Bobbins, Bussell Errett. mySidly / BOOKSELLERS, Kc. / WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Btatujn- V Vi ku, Bianx Boos tUnnraoTOSsss, ann Job 67 Wood street; Pittsburgh.- ; so3Q; TZAY A CO., BooKfiELLSBE and' Sta- JA-. Tiosxs*, No. 65 Wood dUdcf,next door to the oorner of;Third,- Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHOOL' and LA W BOOKS constantly on band. -T L. READ, - Bookseller and Sta- V »Tipaiea,'Kp, 7p.FourtUJlrp<>t,ApoHo Buildings.^ TRIJ&JtIIjrGS, IuSEPH HORNE, Dbalbr nr Tam- O maos, Ehsoojduuu aud Stsav Goons, No. 77 Market street, Pittsburgh. apie IjI ATON, MACKU 3I * CO., Ujuijuuqi AJ EnsnoiDiatss, Tnmnntoa, Hortons, etc., Nos. Hand U Tilth street, Pittsburgh. spu REAM* estate agejtts* WILLIAM WARD, Dealer TT tssoarNoras, Bovns, MokTaaoss, and all se curities for money, -- Fereons can procure LOANS through my agoncy on reasonable terms. • Those wishing to invert, their money to good ad vantage, can always find first and Bcoond-clais paptr at mTOfllceifor sale. . All commonlcations and interviews strictly confi dential. OfQce, Grant itreeL opposite St. Paul's Cathedral,.. ... , .... ... Jol.dtf - WIDE ENGLISH PAPERS, at lij •fT cents Another lot recclred and 1 for sale by • • |ei» w. P WAIWIT4H.:- ff Wood street 20 bbls. choice Jb'umiiy Flour U Just rocelnd and for sale by ‘‘ ' * "JAB. A.TETZBB, •u 9 > comer Harketand Flntstf. DAI LY AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBUBQH, PA FITTSBUBGH, Pa., vAscracvcncas of - PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, ! 1862; JTEir-BOOMiS. Books for four soldier FEULND3.— Pocket Bibles; Do. Testament*; Tko So'diers' Pocket’Book; Do. Manual; Do. Hymn Book: Dd. Text Book; , Ollrer Cromwell's Docket Bible; Tbe Soldier*' JUlaswn; Wordeof Cheer; / Do Ooanrelfl . . Hedlejr Vicar*; ; General Havelock; A Tree Story of Lueknowj - Packet* of lracu—«hort,pltby and attractive; Temperance' In the Army. < All Knali and cheap and for sale at ant &. 8. DAVIS' Book flton l\/f ililTAK* -BOOKS.— •AXJL U. 8. Army Regulations, revised: Scott's Inlantfy Tactics; U. 8. Infantry Tactics; . Instructions in Field Artillery: McClelUn'a European Cavalry; * ' D 0... Ui P°* Bajonit Exercises;. Jomlnl’r Artaof War, • | of MiUtlry Institotfons; Summary of ttie Art of War; Klngsbory on ArtiUerir and Infantry. Bnffleld'a School of the Brigade; - Ooppt ra Krolutlo&a of tbe Line; WUlaxd’a llanual of Target Practice; liongmore onOmubot Wounds; Grots' Manual of Military eurgcrv; For sale by, W-. ' KAY A CO., 65 Wood tt. UuESTBuuEbl r™ Medical Uses of. Electricity—Garrett; Bocroatlons of a Country Parson; Quocni of /Society;. Spare Uonta, byJ. Brown, H. D; Hon, Women and Books, by L. Hunt: • Titcomb’s Booka>/r'- :• ...A A Good Flghtr by Cf. BeaAe; - ' "* v ‘ ' Personal History of Lord Bacon; Life of Sir' PhllipNldneyf ‘ ‘ -* Song* in Sluy Ifeys-H); W. Holmar, Poems; by JSceo"Tenyt.;;T Liberty and Slavery—Bledsoe; ' Lecture* on Apocafytee^-Rutlsr:' Llfo and Speeches «f ' Uiato y ofall llellgiouf. etCrt'sto. j . J» L., BEAD, 78 Fourth street. jaiscEEEPjrEpvs cjrds, A L. WEBB & BRO., Oorwr_ troll and Oomnunt Star BalanmOf " General Commission merchant! t Agents lor the sale of ■„ DDPOHT'S ODNPOWDIB ANP BAFET¥ FUBE, Beceire on consignment all kinds OLWESTEBN PRODUCE, and make advance thereon. P. B.—Railroad track in front of Warehouse. William H.'fimitb A Co.,' Miller A. BlckeUou, George W. Smith A Co., Pittsburgh, Spencer A Garrard, Culp A Bhepard, Merchant#’ Bank, ' „ ... ' B. Be Ford A Sons, / WILLIAM A. GWYER, Commission UcacnaiiT, for the sale of CRUDE PETROLEUM, REFINED OILS, KEROSENE, NAPHTHA, Ac. No. las WATER STREET, 'A9*Libcralca*b adrances made on-consignments; aud prompt personal attention given to all Luslomb. ■ . pURNITUKE OAKS AND WOOD CHAIRS SELL!NO orr REDUCED PiUOES, WHOLESALE OB RETAIL.. JAB. W. WOODWELL, 97 and 99 Third street, opposite X, Edmondson A Go., and 111-Foarthstreet. • : .; mhlO pATENTED OCT. 8,1861, Dithridge’s Patent OVAIi LAMP CHIMNIEf •' Manufactured of XX FLIST GLASS. Thcae ChtmnUaareUitendedtjnl Sac flame, vblcb beating all parts the glass equally, does not expose -H cracking. B. D. DITHBIDQ£, Fort Pitt Glass Works Wuhiogtoa street, ' Pittshorgb, Pa. TI7AGONS, &a, FOR HALE VERY TV CHEAP. If ABM WAGONS, OIL WAGONSand BPBING WAGONB, GARDENER'S CARTS ANB -COAL CARTS?: TIMBER WHEELS, BANAL, GARDEN ER'S, BRICK AND STOWE MASON'S WHEEL BARROWS, all nudeoftb* bttl dry timber; also ap kind* of repairing attended to promptly.* Apply to BOBT. HARS,W*<jos Uiui, Back of Federal (tract Station, Allegheny. mb 11:1yd . 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RIDDLE & 00., EDI2OBS AND, PBOPBJETOBB, Pabiieatioß Office/ No. 84 Fifth Street MORNING AHD EVENING EBITIONS^DAILT, 1 CONTAINING THE LATEBTNEWS DP TOTHS HODB OF PUBLICATION. 1 TERMS: Momihs per annunrin advance, or 12 centa per week from carriers. Kvtoso SnmoH—B3 per annum In advance, or 6 cents per week from carriers. • 93 Wood st. . Wuut Edition—Single copies, f $2 per annum; Five or more, 81,16; Ten or upwards, flper anoitm, invariably in advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE BATES. MONDAY , MORNING/ - AUG. 18. Rebel Statements in Relation to the Battle of Cedar Mountain. Tbe rebel papers are qhitejhbiiant over the battle of Cedar Mountain, which they cal! tbe Sonth-we&t. Mountain. . / . Tbe Richmond Enquirer of tbe J2th says: . - Attho timoofwritiQgtMs/ity'havo' not received any additional particulars qf tho bat-: tie of Saturday. Such ai may reach us be fore. our paper goes to press/will appear in our newspolomo. The batUomuafchavubeen a hot one, as tho heavy roarot artillery Vas heard in this vicinity for three hours com mencing at three o'olock Saturday afternoon. The capture of GonV Prince and - the other commissioned officers, will tend to bring the two warringpoweratoe speedy understand ■ ingaii to thefdturopolicy of the war. . Lincoln will either relievo the hostages 'ire now hold, by revoking his now wor polioy as set forth in his own General Orders and; In those of Pope, or be -will respond by counter-re taliation. This will riqaifo farther'motion! oh our part, and tho speedy -, result must' bci the discardlng of all restraints ou both-aidee, 1 and a war of extermination. -We hope, how ever, that our enemies are not so demented and demoniac as to havuseriously resolved te force this upon us and upon themselves. COMMUNICATIONS IST6RRCFTED. The JKtpateh , of Uto 22tb, has tho follow ing important paragraph, which shows that somebody has been interfering with the rebel communication between Uordonsville and Richmond: “Tho city was full of rumors yesterday of a battle on Sunday, but after tho most dill-: gent inquiry wo could learn nothing definite concerning it. Certain itis that heavy firing was heard in tbe direction ’of the Rappahan nock after midnight (Saturday,)and for a brief period oh Sunday morning. 1 No train had ar rived from Gqrdonsville op to a late hour last night, aud no intelligenee‘had been received at the War Office to confirm the rumors bo in dustriously circulated throughout tho day. ' “The • enemy -had 6,000 Troops engaged iu the battle on Saturday.afternoon. Tbe following is from the Enquirer, of the same date: S' NEIT TOBK. “Accident to tbe telegraph wires oq yes terday prevents uS'frcrm giving our readers any satisfactory information from the lines of the army above GordonsvlUo. At an early hour in tbo day the lino from Gotdonsvilte to Richmond, via Lynchburg/bccame disorder ed, and. the only resort was then to' the direct line, bat the operator at Uordonsville, fearful of interruption by Yankee operators, as on a former occasion, declined to transmit intelli* gonce, immediately through that medium. Soon afteribis tho- dirocAwßo-becamo disor dered, and nothing moro was heard up to last night from that quarter. The only intelli* fence which, was. received at all .by'telegraph uring the day was that “tbe movements then in progress were eery important.*’ It was owing to this fact that the operator on tbe direct line deemed it prudent to withhold in formation until certain that tbe. Hue was clear/* - . . IIUVAL'of FBIBOBKRa FBOK GOBDOSBTILLK. From the-Enquirer, 12th. The prisoners takes at the battle of Sooth western Mountain, twenty miles northeast of GordonBVllle,;by Gen. JucksOn, onSatarday; three hqndred an'd.three in number, reached the city at 4 o’clock yesterday morning.. They were simply under guard-or a competent force, do Unusual means,Laving been resorted to for the purpose of keeping them aecare. They were -perfectly: docile. Gen. H. Prince was permitted to take up lodgings is the Exchange note!, and the remaining officers were locked np-with the men in, the Libby Prison. With regard to the treatment of these offi cers, the Dirpalch has the following; “ We understand that the officers of Pope's command, lately taken prisoners by. Stone wall Jaeksonyprofeased never to have heard of President Baris’ late proclamation with reference to Jthe Commissioned brigands of that .army declared- that they, bad sap posed thisy were engaged,in a eivilUedwar fare I This is the coolest thiog of the season. Aolvilited vfarfsre I /They barn down oar houses, destroy,pur property;insult our'wo men, arm the contrabands againit us,* hang , and shoot our.*patriotieguerrillas, - throw whole- communities of peaceful citizens into jail to be gibbeted is case our guerrillas kill any more of, l their bands of cut-throats; anil robbers, all this a'dvtlised mode of warfare. Itis only when the same kibdqf civilisation ip applied to ihemselves that they discover their mistake. The truth is, we have borno these horrible,outrages so long and so 'Quietly that bur moderation and forbearance have been attributed to 'fear, and:to an in-, ward conviction that we are wrong-doers, and deserve all, the punishment wo rare .receiving at Yankee hands/ They will now discover their mlstako. An eye for an eyo, a tooth for a tooth,and a life for a life, will bo henoefortq meted out to these robbers and murderers with the mostscrtrpuloQsaocuracy. ' Itis true that ten thonsand Hyes Of suclTuopraved wretches could not atone for the life of ono pare, high tninded patriot; but as each of_them values liis existence aihigblj as anTionwtmail,the wholesome lesson of retribution will not lie' without its iOfluenoe. All the atrooltlos and horrors jthat Way characterize the war hereaf ter rest npohjthe heads ofthe Invaders, who! have inaugurated the system of hanging pris oners, and who Have manifested in their whole oondnot. of the war a degree of inhq inanity and barbarity which has shooked the morel sense $f the world. { We trastmost devoutly fbatOld Stonewall may succeed ,in capturing the arch hand and savage, Pope] himself* i If he. wore notes fleet offootas btscktn hoart, we might anticipate a luxury compared with which the capture of a thousand other Yankee Generals would be dull andlnsipid. Popcand Butler I If,these, two praclourmlscreants'cpnld onlyjhli into Southern hands! ‘ - .. ; . An officer who aoaompanied to this city tlie soldiers- of Pope’s command who were cap tured in the skirmishon Friday, says .that he inquired,of one of the Yankee officers of~the party whether he had read the proclamation of President Davis, and the order of-the Ad jutant General,'with reference ‘to the/treat ment they were, iojecelve. They promptly replied that their business was to obey orders, and not read jthe proclamations of Jeff. Bfttls. FromtieEaqoirtr, 12th. Brig. Gen. H/ Prince had the honor of an intervle*»ithGflh; Winder, yesterday, whoio foraedbim thatassooaaa arrangements conjd be made,-he should have more appropriate ac commodations thanks had enjoyed at theEx cbango.l ' J ",r Gen. Prince was; inclined to remonstrate, .wh«o the jdea of;a! dungeon was suggeited j butVdechiive Allosldn to the Popo programme ulUmatelf succeeded In quieting, if It did not eonfonifd.the Sepoy General*. ; . . .WOfflcd, also; the following paragraph in tiitt. JDnfuirerf ’. ? "The officers whoarriyed fordocuviUty : ttrenW-elght ;in • tuynber, arid whr were captured by Gen. Jaoksan on fiatar ddft *UI riot ; be considered prisoners of war," jo long as the recent offensive and uncivilized, -orders Of Gen. Popo rsmdMnrepsrisd; -They have alii Gen/Pnn6o inclffded , , i been placed in 'thd‘|iibhy.PiWon> ; wpato Wy.ebh flLnw, to; bs. treatedj : and:ffhalfy punished na fcl6ns,jhou]d.theDruteGov#ni ment of the Horth persist in claiming 1 ; the right te murder and pillage.” • THE UEBIL OINSBAL WINDER. Brigadier. General Charles S. Winder, who was killed in the battle {of the Southwest Mountain on Saturday, wai a nephew of Brig. Gen. . Winder, Military Commandant of this District. He was promoted from a Colonelcy a few months ago, for distinguished con duct; and was among tho {most meritorious young offioera, we learn, in the Confederate »nny. j A. Terrible Lesadn.' on Guarding Rebel Property* St. Louis, Aug. 9.— lt was on that terrible inarch of Curtis’ ermyfromßatemlle to He lena. Both the land-routes for commissary supplies-*—by way of Rolla and by way of Pilot Knob-had boon closed in anticipation of animmedlatie opening of White river by the gohtaats, and a transportation of Supplies by water.- Whdhthis enterprise failed,, yon remember, here: was a large arniy far inland In an enemy's country, thatmnatdoable*quick for labsiateuce, or starve in the forests of Ar kansas. . Bor there was nothing like * suffi ciency of provisions in that wild country for sach a host; and even if there had been, an appropriation of them would not have then been adjudged constitutional. So this jaded, harrassed, hungry army, made .-straight for the Mississippi, as for salvation. ■ It was on this terrible march. I have the story from a. most reliable man, who was with the expedition as camp-follower. Thedivision of Steele was proceeding a day in advahoe of thedivision of Osorhans. This noble army of the Union, with the battle-glory of Pea ’Ridgeyet fresh upon it, scars and wounds of guerrillas all Over it, worn-out; half-starved, still keptUseolnmns, straggling into hO pan try, cellar, or bub-yard, ’ but holding sacred the private property of the rebel enemy 1 ; and even guarding it whin requested, against any danger of violation. Steele's division chanced in Its line of march',; upon a settlement of thirty slaveholders—five oraix mansions in succession at intervals of a plantation apart —who avowed themselves aeoesslonists and aaked.'.a guard-to .protect their .possessions against the piilagecf such stragglers as might for < the-moment,'forget the New Testament mode of warfare, 1 - and hate the enemy accord ing to the old Moi&ie dispensation, down in Egypt. A gnard was promptly detailed, con sisting of a sergeant and one soldier, for the firatmansion, and two soldiers for each of the others, to remain on duty till the division (OiteihauS:) should arrive. The guards weat to- their posts, -and the marching columns passed on. Next morning, the advanoo of the division (Osterhaos’j came up, and thespeetaole that smote them inthe face at the first house they reached was almost too horrible for'belief. The soldier of the guard lay in the yard, killed and brutally mangled ; and the sergeant was hanging by the heels from the highest limb of a tree near by, with twenty-one ballet holes through his body. 1 from defiant and scorn ful hints of the she devils of the house, it was manifest that the male members of the pro tected family had helped perpetrate this In credible crime, and then had fled with their associates I The guard at each of the other houses, too, had been made way with—as pris oners, the women said—end the male Inmates had all disappeared. - Observe that the sentiment of the division (Osterhans') then want back to the Old Tested meat doctrine, of “an eye for. an eye,, and a tooth for a tooth 1". The commander could ootharo controlled that sentiment If he had desired. I know Osterhans, and Ido not he lloes he. desired. Abraham' Lincoln himself could not have quashed proceedings then, however firmly he had “pot his foot down." "Remove the women and children (’* And the snapping hungry flames set upon and gobbled up every vestige of-human habita tion there, and lioked each plantation as clean as a new prairie. When tne rebels returned, I presume they found, in the ruins abodes, a monstrous violation of 'the Constitution l— an utter disregard of the Qfeages of civilised warfare! But they smelt a wholesome lesson, to-wit: that the devil is to be fought with firo. Verily, they shall hive a hot gospel preached to them henceforth. The army of the Southwest will hereafter temper the war fare with more justice and less mercy. We must crush' these rebels, though we have to descend to their arena, of fighting, to accom* piish it. They, are found ta; the very act oi nigh treason, even on.their best behavior; they cannot reasonably complain if they are treated as ontiaws. But when to high treason they snperadd such monstrous crimes as this, vengeance must be let loose upon them, saith the Loftl_ofHosts.— Oor.C\nt\nnaiiCommerciah Washington Dispatcher to the New York PressT PERSONAL RX3CODNTER. Quit® a- foray occurred in the reading room of-Willard's Hotel this morning. A citixen of New Jersey wu criticising the campaign of Gob. McClellan; A young pro-slavery cap tain of the regular army, fast after denounc ing Gen. Banks, pompously denied the right of civilians to oritieise McClellan. The New Jerseym&n said the substantial men, who pay the taxes, had a right to say, and he, for one, woold say, what he pleased of any officer; whereupon the captain called him a coward. A struggle ensued, when the officer, soundly .castigated, withdrew,, humiliated and cha grined at. the lesson he lud learned. APPOINTED MIKISTEB TO BOUE. - The Prosidont has appointed R. M. Blatoh ford, of New York, to be Minister Resident at. Rome, vice Alex.M. Randal), late-Governor of Wisconsin, who has been recalled at his own request with a view to his entering the military service of the United States. CEff. CLAT TO BB BEXT IBTO THE FIELD. It is rumored- to-night -tfciat-Che President will not-permltCasSlusAl. Clayto resign his Major-Generalship, but will give him a oom mand west .of the Mississippi/ * THE NEW TBCASWY j KOT EB. Thedeilvery of Treasury Notes, of the de nomination of One and twci dollars, will be commenced on Taesday nextj thoogh in small quantities. ..... ,j. UOBE WONITOIB. The Navy 'Department .has advertised for proposals for tbo construction' and comple tion of vessels of iron for river and harbor defense; elmUlor to those building in New York, having* slpgle ,revolving turret. No oQer will be considered unless from parties, who ore folly prepared to execute work of this kind, having in their own name, at the present time, suitable strops and tools. TOE position AT WxW OBLBAKS. Reyerdy Johnson..is understood to express the, opinion. that onr situation on tho Lower Mississippi Valloy Is far] from secure. Noth ing, of course, was known before he started from New Orleans about the reported move ments at Baton Rouge, bat he would regard the rebel reports as not [improbable. . Butler needs reinforcements to make his position se 'cure; v/,.-''. TBEDILAWABI TAX: LAW APPOIXTUEXTS/ . - The Oommlsioner.of Internal Revenue has made the following appointments .for the State of Delaware under the John P. MoLear, of Wilmington, ’Assessor, and G.. H. B. Day, of Dover, Collector. ; Bokwr.—-The Pittsburgh:]?**! is ryjohdng oyer a ' Whig yictpry ia' North Carolina I Vabci, the Whig candidate jfqr Governor, is olected by some. 25,000 majority oyer JoHK stoh, the Demoeratio candidate. As between two'opcn to be bat little is right in rtjoicing oyer tho election of the Whig candidate, as,if there Is any hope of the: return of that State to its allegiance, it is in the . Whig majority.. The : Democratic party' there, as all through the South',,.is wholly/ given-up to treaAon.7Theiw-ishohbpefrom f that party there/and butlltUe, if-any ( -£rosi the North. Gek. Garfield Toft Cosobess.-—W e see by Jthe Cleveland, of the' IngorGen.'jV^*/Qf^ l « J for Congress.* - This - Dlstrickl* composed of. Geaugßr JUJttebqla, ’To*4ge; -TrqmbuU and. Mahoning' counties, and we hare no donht ; senttaGoDfreii, will troll represent that constituency; ' VOLUME LXXV—NO. 233 The Time Has Come, ',: The N. Y. Independent of this weekhos a long andpowerinl leader, by Hehrt Ward Beech es, entitled 11 The Time Has Come/* Here Is its vlgoroosand cogent Conolosion: This is our answer to those specious pleas, “To make war our first business, and settle policies afterward// In Uus casopolicy Is a part, of war. It is polidy .that has;kept our Generals striking with, the-sheath' on their swords.. IthasoeenafaiiepoUey that shrank book from the life and health that were in Fremont’s proclamation in Missouri. • It has been confined and impracticable policy that has sent Buell like A-tortoise through dilatory months,- where he should have flown like an eagle, or marched like .a man I It has been policy which has paralyzed a quarter of a million of men on the Potomac : for a year... War cannot bo flung like a bomb throngh the 'air. War- ia policy. The only question il', t ohat that policynhall bet Hitherto Jhe Government has undertaken to war upon sovereign Rutes so as.to sab due the people'without Changing their politi cal rights. We.Aave -hsd enough of such IMly.' ' .'j . : we ask a sane policy. If a State is in a bondltion to justify war/ it will justify the total subvereion ofits olvll economy. War Is only Government in arms. To enter a' State with a federal army la to violate every prin ciple of independency. ;i Let us accept the fact. Lot as proclaim it. Lct us:takeadvon~ tage of it. - Let us ufio that force and author-: Ujao justly in conflict with rebelUonsStates, to-porgo. out of them whatever elements will' make it dangerous for them-to live in nation-. alfaderatloD,'; ' “ *■'* " made irresolute/ Indecisive, and weak by'the President’s attempt tb unite !mpossibilitles; to make war/ and keep the peace f to strike bard, and sot hurt; to In-: vade sovereign States, and not meddle with their sovereignty; to. put down rebellion, without, touohingita cause; to bring aa infu .rUted; people Into enforceil uqion with thoir enemies, and to leave all their causes of quar rels unsettled and vigorous, dud yet hope for future concord. The way to make war is to destroy slavery. Tbe way ' to secure peace after war is to de stroy: slavery* If any have soruplos about interfering .with Southern rights, their sera pies ate too late. . Wo have already done it. War is supreme Interference. “ Wu have vio lated State', sovereignty as nnibh 'ii if can be done. ‘ What State sovereignty fr there under an imposed'Military Governor introded upon Newurleant; Nashville and Newborn? ; Tbe only question is' whether.yre will use that lawful intrusion; for. the ends of health and peace, or whether we. will go ; on with A timid and fatuous policy, designed to roll over upon future times tenfold' greater disturb ances than.thosewjiich.we have suffered. *' Ts lt not time fyr us id ponder the' mei»ning of God’e providenoes? : - -// j - : : With what energy did men resist the Anti/ Slavery discussion of the paeythirty years! But it prevailed and covcred the laudb - With what desperate energy did/the North resist the legislation of 1850 and the infamous Fu gitive-Slave Jaw l Butjit wasin vain. With what fieroo indignation did the whole North resist the abrogation 'of the Missiouri Com promise!, Bat it/was broken up, and tbe Eaniaa volcano uncapped. Then came the' fiery campaign between Fremont the Sagle, and Buchanu the Owl. In the days of him whom the 'Conservatives elected as safe and Secession. When it was threat ened, we refused to bellevo-thatit would hap pen. /We were all.mistaken. : We then refus ed to believe that there would be war. But it flamed abroad, and has filled half a hemis phere! . - , : Thus ter, the conservative. North has' been striving to oonduot this war s 6 as not to med dle with tho so-called Southern Tight bf sla very. spite of every scruple, events have crowded men to the necessity of confis cation^and emancipation; There is-one more step. Itis the last sublime step toward tional safety and National Christian . glory. It is immediate and universal Emancipa tion 1 ; Ah, men of Amerioa 1 Patriots I Christians I Could yon bat cleanse your native land of the inconsistency. with her own vital, principles, and give to her coming timesrunjUseased with slavery, bright with-the immortal beauty of liberty; would it not be worth all treasures and all sufferings? - * • 1 It may be done.. Let. every' man. in his place rise up.and demands its. EAchman’s voice is bnt a breath. But let breath mingle with breath, begin to move; as a storm marches, which, gathering force as it goes, .moves'the- very deep;,and shakes tho land.; .Then, when'the war shallhave been feityand the great and stormy voice of : the people, our ralors. will peradven ture hear the Still small voice of'God,' speak { ing with irresistible - authority—“Let* my people go I°—and bow down/and obey I Gen. Turchin Again The lotter whieh we copied-from the Cin einnati ’Oautte yesterday, stating that Gen, Turohln bad been acquitted, was; obvionslj incorrect, for the following private dispatch was received yesterday from the General him self: . ’ • “UrjrrsriLLt, Ala., August 12,1862; “I am dismUMd from tho Service. 1 leave for Obi; cago to-morrow. . “J.. 8. XracKXH/’ General Turchin's commission as Brigadier General .was received from , the War .Depart ment yesterday, by his wife, simultaneously with the above, dispatch,. This document, which has considerable significance atthe present jahoture, is in (he following Words: THE PRESIDENT OF TilE UNITED STATES OP AMERICA, Toallicko thall'tee tkmpresenti, greeting ; ' Kuowrjo,tbsf reposing special trust and confi dence lu - the patriotism, valor, fidelity and abilities of .Jobu B. Turchiu, I sod by.’and wUhi lbs advice and' consent of the Seonte, do appoint him Brigadier General of Volunteers in the semre of tho United .States, to rank attach flropL the- seven teenth day of July, eighteen hundred and slxty-tiro. Be Is, therefore, cawfullyand diligently to discharge tbedoty of Brigadier General by doing aaAperfonn iag all manner of things thereunto belonging . /And 1 do. strictly charge;and, require all officers and sol diers under bid command to tie obedient to-his orders as Brigadier General. And-he is to observe and fol low such orders and'dir©ctloni,,frora time to time, as he shall receive from me, or the future President of the United Statet of Ah/ericA/or'the General or other, officer* set over him,according to the mice and dis cipline of war. This eramnJjßfon.tb continue in force during this pleasure of the Pretldeot of- the United States for toe time being. : Given under my hand tbitfafee/catfA day In the year of our Lord huethousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and in the eighty-seventh yearof the independence of the United.St vice. , r By the President:/ Abbasax Lincoln, ' * KdwinMVStantqs, Secretary; of War/;. It will bo seen that the commission dates on tho 19th of July, nearly a month pri»rto the the court-martial.’ We under stand that the issuing of'the oommission in valldaUs and quashes'all proceedings of the oourt martial held upon Colonel Turchin. In any .event, the .finding of* the court'mustbe approved by the President'. beforeittakes effect, and the ‘ issuing.; of ; the/ commit- : •ion, while, the trial was in progress, is evi denoe conclusive that the, adverse’ findlng of the Kentucky.colonels Will not be confirmed.— ‘ CKicago'Tttitnb, ‘‘y* ;•* Footing the Bills. / ’ Capt. Glass Mturned front-Kentuckylast evening, bringing with him the following in teresting document: •1,800.00. * r Deposit Babb or Pabul ' Pay to Mayor"of doclQUati, cr or dvrVefghteeTS hundred dollars, iO'faU.tmclSht hones herucse that were oeptand by Horzaax men at CyadUiana, ih tbo battle of 17th July li£t7 -' “ . ? * -LfcOXIDArnETCAiri,; : : That “«peaks for-it*elf/‘:/Butth® public ■ will he pleased to-know: that ih»> claims; .one' •ofwhWi isithui Seceuionists.-.001. MetcalfehOa a : 3arge:jmip‘ on depesit in tho bunk at peris, -which heßas drawnfrom the in'that'.part of Kentucky. ;-He quietly sclccishis menymkkn ; \b® assessment, ahdj'giyqs'the 0 Sete’sslhnlsta': 'thechpioe orgmyini 'up otiiikinkr i-visit y to. Camp 'Chase'.' 'Thus friends' «ri' ; paying fbr lh’e ; up«itiotis‘- of 1 their favoribe. chieftain; —Itirsaqwthair probable, the'rich traltort ua :wKh*. any degree of pleasaxut’tha ipfoihund! ntarn of :the .da' nute to theirtaidif. ;CoL<Metoalf9 has cow L a brave And determiusd as 'their gallanlieader.. Morgan,'/with doubto tho/number,;.would sot risk ahattte. wUh (hose noblemen, r Xhe : klmself is equal to'a vcglment. name is a tower oT strengCh- to. hU ’sordiers, -while it lFa terror try.—CSaeawM*■£<*«&#.■ i-: ' ursvn^jrcE. pEOPLES INSURANCE .COMPANY. Office, N. E. comer Wood and Fifth Ste. FIRE AND MARINE IHSURANCF. DIRXOTOBSs - ; ] Jame« D.-Yeroor, j- Oaat. John T. 'Rhn»^« l , 1 Sm»l . i QeQTnB.JoM*, -1 Vnuik Tu Gerwrt C. Hanson Lora. „ . ; wo. rtnupi, John Watt, Wm. t- John E. Forks, r: Charles S. Bissul; • -, Wm. Vas Kirk, • WK PHILLIPS, Pmifet. JOHJJ WATT, Tio« Pr«£doU. WM. F. GABDKKB, ita, |iUKJ& INfiUJtUNCJS, BY 'im KbLN J* ANCK'IIUTOAIr I58t7BA3?OB COMPACT, OF PHILADELPHIA,OBBUILDIHGS*UmUn4ft perpetual, MEBOHAHDISE, PUSH ITUttF; A&, is town or country.'. - OlSca Sk SW.WbJoui atreaL Car Hal,' |229,510i Aetna, 96~lot««|k» aafeUrinl?:* Fint Mortgage on Improved Oity. Proper*-- ty, worth doobla the amounts—~;-.„;f155,eC0 00 : ■_> nwmpd fwt, Brat.rfa^a, Peana* B* B. Co.’* 8 per cent. Mortgage \ - “*■■■■. ■ ST.SOOOO •'■’ L ( City of Philadelphia,3 per cent* Loan.*.,, 80,000 00 Allegheny county 6 per ct; P; K. B. Loon 10,000 00 • t\- Oullateral bonde,.well QO : ; -a Huntingdon and Broad Tpp Uooatain ''k '■’ BaUroad Company, portgagu ioip.h*:.*•." 4,000 00 Pennsylvania BaUrnad Co/a. Stocks 4,000 CD : Stock'of Beliauc* Mutual ihiaranc* Co.-' 84,360 Ct) Stock vf&mnlj Fir* loacraace C0;„4*.,., ..'1,05000 .• Stock oiM>elawar*‘M. 8. Iwrarahca.Oo*,,. .. 700 00 -- ■ Commercialßank- - do ' ; « amPi •* , Mechanic*’Bank.. .do •,-,.. M ...,...|-,. ul , 7018 sft *•' ■ •;•■ ■&' '■ Union MMmtaiAhca Co.'a Scrip-..,,; 100 00 Bill* EeceirabtofbQllnev II, Book Account*, accrued interact, eto.-,... . 0,216 78 - (Saab-on hand and in band* of agantauUJ ‘11,35816 % ■ ‘|3oBisoB OS'- OLKU . DIUCTOatK. ... Clwn Tlugteyj - li.L. Oafioo, - Samuel. Biapnam,.. . Z, Lothtop»v Wo. B. Thompaos,. Bobt. Tolana, Hubert Bteen, > • -■■ ■ CbtA C--; . Frederick Brown, Fied’k/LannJg,. Wm; Uoucr, Jacob'T.BuntiUgV vO./flUvanaon,.: (X «.•:» BenJ. W. Tingley, BujithßoWer*, : : - Jbbn B. Worrell, ' JaC. 3.‘ Wood4Mtfd,.v: - ...Maraball HIII,. - _ . John BtoelVPitZab’th.-v B. illHCHMAH.Badrtttrtr; '■■f’v' -. iiQiQwriVtASmt,; - my 0 Nortbeaflt Corner-Third and Wood Itreet,. WESTERN- imiKAECE GUM PA i »?0T WTTSBTJfifIn. - . ./a, MIU.EB, Jf„ JVwtfa* '' 'G'ILGOIUKnr, < £Mrttafy. hi -‘ , Onkoj No.- W Wfctesjrtreot*Sp*o«*Oo. , « W*r»» ; tr doom, up st&lr* r / PitUl;ixrxh. . ‘ Wiß Utur*pgabut aSI *suU-tf Wtr4‘eMd Jtcri*e Bitku A Jloma art mll cdixm*u3it;aa<twho err drift* wiefrf, tfjnremptem oarfftferoity, to qiaUUaim ti*e character which they hoe* anamed, at offering the leet - '£' protediom tathamtthe Retirete beiaeand, .:\ : . : . AUBETB, OGXODBB 30,1859: , . Stock CO : Mortgage a,ICOOL : Ofllc« Ftiraittirg..--.. , ?fift < Q - Open Account*, Ac..— t -T-: r -—T.™V7»..T.., 7,809 00 r ' 18,35* 89 V . w Premium Nou*. ............... 27,695 14 '•• '^.^Vv Not** and Bill* DUconnted...... l2 v ” 1203,451 S* -y'j DtatCTOU. ). Andrew; Ackley, ' Alexander Speuv' David 11. L<jD gl , Beet J. TKoidm,- ' B n& p; BakawfcH, > . Joha B. ll’Oana. r. M. fIQBPOB, BtcMan O. Miller, Jr., Jamea McAuley, - _ Nathaniel .HoUnw, Alex. Nlmick,.. . Seorjre Dertje, WillUm H. Smith, 0. 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" -my3P IMJKMMX V AOAiNSX WJSS BY ■- " : X FIBK.—FRANKLINFIEE IHfiUBANCKOOM. - ASSB PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. • Omco, «35« ad »3» —-=C^*sS| Cbe*tnuV.ftreet, neap FUth, ; <l «• L _ r _ ‘t „ t * ,=*9t : fitilotneat or’A«et*i Jaaoarj Ist, 18C0,‘r'nWiibeJ > 'l 1 : *gT*esblriaa&«ctof:Aßezoblv f beWg—i-' < T -- t . *»,U First Umtgaoa. arapir wca*wW....w-4t f 6B6£M 60 $ Beal KsUteWprea’t .fal,siQB£lf fil) ocat JQ&QS 00 r --J Tempcriry'tioMtf, cn.»mpl**Con«*T«l •- : 1 '<. - > 3 «.:• * etoc*» l .{rr**ul value ♦88,667, 72) coat.. -89,7$<M)G 1 ' "t ■ '•'•£•>s£3 • Nateemul IlilU B«y<whl«„, mB ,;,;„.„„ ■ > 1,821*00 '"i-rt-4 Cash 57.81 S 00 ■ Z'} . :; 'r.’;;.;;S^*3^oB,os: ; «B-.... , ,W*Tha cmlj profit*■ vhktf tills .v- ' Compaoj. can. divide by lav are from risk*'which have been determined. y ; * •> \ Insurance made osx«Tßry:doscxJpUofi cl.pte«crfy,‘-_ is;townc.and,cotultzj«.atnteeMlovaaarfooiinitent . withsecurity. . j( • : 'Since.theirlnobrporetioh,'apeirlbd of thlrtj », theyhare paid loeseaby tc ahamoust txceedlt. / Four lliilicat of DeHart, thereby affording, evidence of-tbeadvanta«e,of Insaraace> ai well as their abfll< ; tj and' disposition- ta meet'with'prompts** all * r •”*'3 liabilities. . “.*4O : bDoannui • Lbceee pala dortog'tto yeair 1 808..., fiT > . DIMtOTOItt -•-* •’ »?.'i‘ Gbariefl B. Bancker.'" • ■ -Ibkiljm.•>> -- r y.-J8 . Mordecal L, Leai* . j2bE?6otth, ~ «•> j| Totrtae"Wagner*' - "Edvard.o: Dale/' 1 ; : -David • -Geot W ::ltt '* h *T I flrj~. -1 ■ : cr' - .-rjS?l . • Samuel Grant,: <: George Yalta.'; 7- CHABLEB H. BASaKBIWJFmWaa. -' 'i *«j EpWABDO.DALE,Ffc* Prmib*: - - BecniarD frotax. j/jr-krir* • 7^-'Ws?h , 3 J.GABDtfEB OOrFIIf,A«ni,. '. _ V'*3 . ,mys.,Office Korthenetcor. “Wood A Third cUr UAHUIiS ANJJ INLAMJ IN-/ ’ /M r BUSASOK.~ni'BrBASCS COMPANY OP ' HOBTHAMEBXCA/FHIBASEEPHIA. ‘ '« _ a r*a£ - '•sT~ t v>tik .Aorta, January 10, U59_v_ MM .....__.t1.109£24 £3 - ■ ABTHUBG. COma, frmSdmU * £ V 3S THo2lABPl*ATT,Secrfiarp. • '■‘ \ rCi). i ; 6F ,-THE SJ&TB 3feßS X OF PEKNSYLYAHIi* PEZLADELPBIX. ..; " iQMipdnud ira-c*fcu*i. #do,qoo. - 1 * Aaaeti, yetrttirT / X, ISSO^:i.JJ^‘S r-t’gft « HENBT. D. BHEBBEBD, Prrnidtat, ; ■ -7j vi*S WILLIAMSABPEB,B*Ortw?:- ; - s#*gh}o gARTFOto EmilKS URAKCKCU.-Y-lff ‘* - . \'Jp£ Aorta, May .fO56*7M OB “ «“V^f ■ r-, .... : n.mJtfTlMGDoN,fYw<ie>ft ’ '/ TIMO.'O. At.-LYlf, Btertiarf. < . Mr lostmaco in the above edd. and Tellable,Ocatt* • s£y. •j-.-J pule* can 1m obtained by; application to -, .> -i -»w ■; W. P. JOKES, Apert, . v 8T Water etreet, BtgaleyVßoliiH**^ /CITIZEN'S INSURANCE COM PAN.Y . Vy Ol 1 PITTSBJUHGU; .''Offlce, corner Hsrhet ft d v>.r„v Water streets, second floor."'V— r -; *■ ~ '.V :•/.••• r- ,1.! uWMi BAOAIII, PrmUmk ' f JL r , , Stwimhotti and Oargofee. .> v ’ Insane against'lbM hnd daoace la the oa*l4altaft> ;• of the Southern ud Western lU vers, v Lakaa and Bayoos, aai the navigation of the Sms. - -,t r - ,w;> -JsfQ losamegalustlooanddaniigebjJlra... .*••..'-'v s^sJß9 •< ’■' *'••"■ ■•'•■ .ptitmti: * - ’ ■£ « 33s8i - Wm. Bscalej,. tU M.Kfar.’ • *. /'*3g£l Ju. Psr*T4r.| - ; John BMptet, - 'S' W. U. Johnston, . Ju.H, Cooper. . ‘ > ' U. r.Jomw, ■ Sv-UMbtoitT'” • > ■ - -JWS . ; B«m Owens,- . ,J. Oeldweli, Jr- , - , , C.'ss& H0n.T.11.. Howe* . • John S. HUngnfc.. Z ~ Bartley Preston. CSurlai H.Zojrr - ; ' r ' • Qoqyge Bingham, • y- •» adOrte*- * ; m£:s£§| A INSUKAfIUK ,004? -A AfAWTOFPOTSBOBan. - •tsljSfc 1 % pSSK'nWCSi"' * • 1..-.-.- { '*4 m -■rig
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