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' ; ' " '' - rirrssutan, ri., ,' RaTifUt Purafwat Th• futaiW.of litfilate partners; outlaw the buslawukuktho GM .stang and will berewed ta "COTO cbaWtrouallp pi kised friend saexpirmet,' AMALII: KIRKPATRICK t.t-.CO, aoas 411111Sfi021 MUCILLIITS sxx Dur.xis sx Onscrsirspovax, Ito. 233 Liberty , at rebt;..l , 21100. 5L.................:..a.....JAM 111.4ULt5.., 4.i.ITTLE - t TALIERLE 'lV.nozszais" .".L.iGancras AND.'Cloaulutuo: ItsitCnAn_4s, denim" .' In ;PlitiDUOS,', 'LOUR; BACON. CungiNAN, MISR, 4 - CARBON AND LARD OIL, - 18014 N 4, GLASS" ~ 9MON TAB" _awl ..Flitatrinb nfactunn ';', ffiri:tera „litieco street; PDieb ti. , pima& leacni&t.p.... • . •an o. wricits, - - '& t oo ^ Ohio.)lg Net. 'Ol irl•burgh" • AA 'DONAU? 441103,1j,CKIAS,IVirziou:- .17.11441.10iocoli,T2opecri aim,Ouisinsiume /Iza• 31c&A 01 mp,,:Jobtats to, our/Jas.:N., IitNAIL and. 14. /LESINTsD.BUILSIIB arhaftICEUPS, VILEM ' 'PLOalt, &CON,. . 20 /3A000,„ T RICE, JCISTmEIDe, &a., No. 242 and L dirty tit., D014;ly Scraiis«.—..irie: 'mitts. RYMER .4k. BROMEBB,-str booms to,Bayspir aAndarims - Wholesale loaiders la rumzionr- imams; NUTS, AND, splats, CON FNUTIONEB,T, BOWLES, TANS WOIUES, sc., Nos. ass LZ3 Wool •ozroot, abdro. !Ink, ttoburgh, . • • • • - .ttioadei eurzeou. .. nEAD it lei_ii," Gam Alin tui • „ILA Colocusatou arsoaearrs, tout d in al .., kind, of Ckfturrar PXODIJCZ AMY Pima u novo. -,-- 7 . 110 1178J144 0. , 249 Liberty .treat, °ppm • bead of Woo. J ~, _elated, Pittebo b, Ps. • 'l7 R. ROBISON & cb741 1 7 , ":" usca• ound t ,r ruonsio ns os Puon ea4".`it bit a n nen d Pitt ' um, Kb. 253 faertj'a 4.1174 t. ti Ali } r RP itual PRooz; 1 40 dfoloric Fume, Liberty 41-t a r EPVl4l9.2i 4 No. 270 5 adriabenii'..47 s 411444 / I. l "beffh, Pa. stota.laysi ola c "4lPgDoiltg. • •L• • ...• • 11..1 • . .1.0 ES W.noLES.A.LE •• • Tit GROOEBIES, MANILLA 110 P mannfict4AKoll., . Pt..abt,%/flonotrawl&-bfiZ : • • ,~~~, DORM.' DAL:CELLA:GO' 4 HoLa- NATALANi.ockwauskaiox, AZD itolinuatuma • 4 1 1pacauuni, , dealer* 2 40D1X/i 4mi .Pfuo, manafact btulo2 ' 14- auu-rox. A.llllllfaT SIELPTO.k . %Vizi) . 1412 nocras, PaabucX I )saixiCiiid Co BAIR Iftscaarts, No. 8 With streetrizPlpib' i, Pa. ~ .1 01L 1 1 .1tArt...Z. ATP WILSON w...... tatis -AIT A - WILSON, - Way 640. s .. ~ ,Inizi,'Comaitadir lientatarts, slid t Produce and Pitt/dm-4h. stautilict : ro, la 08 Lib to! 4,L_.!____64 l_ttaburph. ' ' s'; • • Jilt: • La), WHOLE/Lux uts4.4.o36.sticamoz liaaaaum;aml slailara aloa ba Water atteel, aact Itrain. meet, L aIN9ALN titic Nos. LW and - 1.13 - 6:coml lean, rn4ll" h. col - • FORK D Gao - . Axis min COZACIIIIIIO!.II.excistris, N.. 1172 Wood and .ffit'Llbortpatroot, Pittaburgd. _ pad FA( w LI:801a Gsoint. , 2, U amt. 20 WOO4l *lot; Pitta. ;burgh. Pll., u2l:dit - " AIAr•AASDER KING w • H - • • aszcza; itar , orta. of _ 09./4.4522.12e, , Ult4llB • .17- 84)&411111 Jur riannsiata ,151 d45 , 1 1 T? S, 7:CSEAM C°L°4* . D ' W 4lir' ' 'i:. ho. Is Fiuni ... w.s. cudmgeosw.rrawearat.-.---at, P. HART. - - ASACKINTOSI.I,-/LFALP.II.4I, & CO., `ikacoltax: 4.1 the o f . - • " Ty lv •et • Pa.,,lffsatefaktemew-of ,-_-- , - ta rd tsw t i L A ' • ,LL'tl ZAWROYDD (''. Y' 4 : .-it/erg/it OSCILRATRICittEditt DEGZSES AND i .. •, • gL1D.,... s. v,Axvxd,_ ~cd 4 1041.1= lad beat ay* tts.vmDPot ok.twpootesey ar.lariro=Pl-4.p and of .: :-. the fag willgq. Ire wo prepolocta 4o heavy job. , , .. "bpqr, saikamtmt_trork 14 4b. ito...tassioi C hi t by A Proto m Pttiost, Ira Ea* aeracsw [dour *wk. to merit ___eiTeVedal . , jlltteatitat l le; o ur DAtANCED ......Y4R _vx.o4o/IadTING ENGINL4, s. etnablning ~., airway% hototoßntr ntratteineal In thli a fses of . , , • : -' pcspa . HAMILTON& 4:10., .. . _ ... F o, . ~ . ` Cioiner of ith.t and libertystraits, PITTSBURWT, Pa., Q ., \- ' fiIIPEAIOI3, trzsmit E.B"Truutiza, mAinTERY. e.--" 'SRAflik. i l ji sT -r • 1 . /Ream/A. tosatilkatamrof /WILDS saysTs, , LOlaintux,s.commori AND RA I LROAD. i - of ...,_orwpprqptioa, .. . ..., f ••••• - q. , mar dud or supra emu d HIV ,- - ' y' Z'X'4 .. lo , er 040414 guide to order at eh notbri, • ' A worn:ewer cow:anti, on hand meirerre .A. 4. W 9 X. 7 1...... -r. T. stauram......-.. r. a ram. ,Pfc ACEL SI OR. CLAM WORKK_ „...-; ..... 1 1113Pco,L7f8 v . PLUNKriti ,(2.4,...llz.turcur.aero- P a ,;', 414,8, RIDDLE a w„ 0. 215 --- -- - - --idbeur street,poidte Siattr, *burgh. .",tnateasectehere,. rof WllO4 LASEULTAND , IT C%- DB, and every daereiptlon of LICATRDARRAppgif,s, • Ordeessolkfted fray the trade, and goods prompt *' ly shipped ae per fostrnatlons. feax meter, , . , DILIMTISTRY. 1 i ITTEETH _EXTRACTED WITHOUT' Lint, 7xx Tax tia or-As APPARATUS w R amaEBT No inguAl9!tapereatAqß rrsay .. Medical parka:OM; Inetisii• fattauffi" vo had Moir Moth tratracted by my proems, arid • re edy, to tastily sotto the tarot, lad pwintwim aw of t copes. theee-trhsteerar has bean .m.O by persons in In snorting. the contrary, having no knowledge of my isareatunoisincrra Inverted la 'Tongs* the b chars , ' Tor 7 /ow ;_warrantod In all musk to be of - -. ____.__-. -, - r • E.' RUDDY Desetsr, 136 Ilarlthkebt mt. --TOSE,pg ADAtiffl, ,- .., gy Braiding PtWba , cameral Dlatoond add Bradt streets, Rerzassam.--Dr A. S.D Pollock, Dr. gallock, -,_.,Theedere Rebbfres. Drreet_ nty&dly 'itOOACSELLERS I , 0. - JOHNSTON? di CO ' 1%11 ozr =op Diaurc Boos Atasarssortussas, Jos rsuressi.lid. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh- sao WAY - & CO., Azip' kTt IT i osIM l / 2 . 11 1 4 ,141 . 1:41:6 43 , I"s 4 . 2" &titt L'at No. 7,8. •I''?rt,rll.t),A6.°//0 • 1(01tNE usbnal - ZWAlnuir Goo .. -No. 77 streetl•PittAß ^ • • ; apl6 vinzodniuMialltrifiiic - lrentaK:oo4. NC* 1).:1-7,421 MetLItifth IMMO.; Pittgart • E sal r ' -..,--'''.f IiPIZ.IESTaTD,':OIGEAVW...:-, ' WILLIANCWAII,D,Diitinc'n i I Pialt, - u , ' .." • • suoulircras. Bon* Moirriumes, anitill is- + ri-470i1719n. r)9'4"&/{O.-.)!4 my-V.23*i pt 1 i4l ~..k Tbose Willing Lohman, thefr coonet-10 1°144 vantwicalV to ttruf tliit'szO imco Zmper, aLm.tomos, r odei. 4.4-,::‘.11 ettalaumkationsaad,burrialr* elm& ~ .f.eat hadtil dentist. Clap% Gram vireo*, opposite llt.j..Ruip, .'.- -. - • - 'DUI( , ', ..........._............_____ -',. ,~f3l~E-~htiLl~~i_-f'hPE at_-!£ :.-•! : ". P: . M ~RAgkl.f.+avL~a e l ~w y;.. !-v ~ ~ Y:! =EMMM . \ ::•'..: . , . • ,• . . _ - • . ...„ . ~...: - - ~- , • a -„, •,. ,L '..:()c - ;.;".. . , :, V'T. ."2 V.... '•:-,.. , ~.,. F ;141 " 11- ` 1 ( i = l T' - ~.., ~.,`., ;-• ~ :- 1:L :7 ,'. - ii. I (Iv , ~. .. , :i n ~' y .- . - • • , , AND ‘,COMMERCIA.L4 JOURNAL: • . •, . , • ,• , ____ 7 _,........ SSTABLIS.RED - - IN -. 1186 7 . 1 .. 6 111:1G".ER5. iS?jA. -4,7 'WHOLESALE fitOONEW PITTSIIIIRthI, PA =iiii2M • fAL; •lii ii eSor tO an 9- 2 Wade tic ., S 9 I t r r m . 'or.dnah .ikreilineets.,- , *LlJ.A.humata, :seathiClocaLNoaintfikdnagril,pintrd_i!z4), t ti" lth wu a 6.08, 1:i N V,l tpliati , — • ilea al , forV. PrCiii; p - . BOWN :LlClNl,4l.tr:".=. °A w l v tor .? " TY VIZ a =MIT, Iss *l;4 • LI:- 0 „ 1 2b te • • irai 'APSAXICAO - • •". r ,_!_!_ ,r", mmlm CO4V/liiil/OX . /cc. . Sul. -:....:.....—z,40.,,, .........-----....-:.,..-..... AR:OLLIVORKs ALIIPANY, or PNNYLVANIA. Offico, S. Olaf ' Illrool. morels Erf4A ,So aud as CARBON OILS 00 somsobloo—kaah or Om*. 'CRUDE OILS. on el 4•• jorlptlono, ',limed.. _Address J. WEAVEN, Ja.. SierotAri siolfiroutiror. . alyltOrn . _______,.________ S. Ukiah 8:-LIGGETTA.Cg (cipooessoto to :13411 Lifigett.) nmu OolnuisN um' /Ixrcuvrtv, for the Ws of GILAIN,.B 3:6D3p. u. Pltnha L, PUOUVON, Now 76 %tor andalili MACKHOWN iblif.AßT: ikom WiLD Riantemerou, Paabtros Ain Comenewi ......gmartg; 'R 1 114441 'et Plow, Grain, Park, D .cop. Lard, - Batter,- Fug, Chem, Baas, Tallow r m a titativPotasoa., Pot and Paoli Astwa, aaarataa„_. Ultioad aad Lard L, Dried arid Groan 7rltt ta, Timothy, Clover, FL: OI and Ones Beads. ; • fah adratioom madam Coaalgaloara. apkly 16. A 0 11 - . N 'it 1.:43:1ti.1et.ti.i.1); Comas.- cr. aux min Pnantnnonia IdsAnni,B? and 'whle. ale - donlor In WESTERN RESEBVZ MEESE,' BUTTSB, LANO,..POIiK, BACON, rum % YlBll, POT ANB PEAJEL AtiIiLiedAI4 , RATUS, LIN.' :OW. AND:IaND:.OII,N,-DBIND - FRUIT .and Produce geuersera(ba.• 141. Ito 4, I(3.lreont Went, Pittabturgb. - ' 002 • i liniP & . B . II EFIEb ." oo373mtglON .111841-, %.0 mums and. daa4rs Li BLOM 'GRAIN AND PtiBDUCE, No. 243 Liberty wont, Pitteburgh, Pa. Choice bratida of Bloar for Bakers and family visa militantly Cu hand. Particular attention paid to Ming orders for illerckandlta rall . octivdly PHAN X VA AND • A: ( 'AA 4 IA O ). AllaCnaar. *Ake in noun, Bur, ram; bittning, SEEDS, LAUD, CHEESES, 1.0/11‘, Dl2 l / 2 B AND GRABN MUMS Cud I. 4tivine gen itally. 1.11..iril c.d. advanced made oil nonalgtanents.. f 4 ___ievvorve, No. 1142lerimivi itreet. Pittsburgh.. . „ /LADINO ANI L Coaktsu o*ltLesamicr,for the sale of ' , Lova, aitslac,BA :cittzt;:xenb. , DurrEß, EGGS, Western Pr oducetenersily, No. 10 8171111 E eTIf.E.ET, c6ruer idWirst, Pittsburgh, 1 ,.., LD airtirriars tied otuiidgmarets solicited. JsZelvd tban nter 4.A.L.Eir.4.14 AiLDLNO AND CI WCZLYESCNAXT. tar the ..1. or PLOUR, JirDelLI.T, tALN, BACON, LARD, I.IIIIITIL SUS DEMO ottd .Produco rjorkoredly, /to. ld Market st., uorissi id____JorstiPlitslitirgtr.'" oc,kni W. r. LAIG. 'lOlO.ll/411{.LR ISC LANG; CommiasioN Jaziaujmi aid who dale'''. GaGtl2. IILOUIC, GRAIN, PRODUCA are, N0.,929 import s Pittsburgh. Ps. seLtdly ' 72 us Ttnursa L ADD OIL, an d DetiMasiost ll dlu MAN= parebia — wwiakiTiir. eicunz, AND NSF:DWI PY'rbODE id, N0e.69 and TO:Water Ito P____urgh. Advance. mide 012 consignments. OLLit-----___ mociumor to ju Rib Sou, Zit,. 1 b.3.41.erty ask% Pitt. tnirgh, GICSKRAV-PRODUCE; O.ItOCEMY AND 0031.11188.101 ti IMUCHANT. ' tidpectfully ao Hefted.' fe26:dly WHIM. WitITI. lATU.4RO-111E.TA: l'intweanalo - Wiudigion- 7 111liettms`xdd tdenlern to PitUVltilo2iff AND PIIODUCF.G/MILEIALLY..No. Liliorty:anzbet,,Pithefittrgh"Pi.' ' my 27 A. Suit° yi,arniutiai Is= T, sknler MBE AND.B.IVIECED ceitivol )Abd, %Lass, Lli011; etc, No. 183 Liberty ins gs l4 ,l4..t . p. rvg.. ) Davis ceasidras, corns,' t Special Partzw. & • O (NFIR, successors to 27 .J.3(taiiThIlese.. Steele WLIOLESALE uo -OEO4, wrier% Waxl isial Water acacia, Pliteburgii, PeDn's. ..Iy3:dl ITOIGTIra.''-'---14 . Volga. :m g:AV:OMM 'tad) Het:fel:9lB°2lo 14 G. fdt'"-1411 mini .kiw :TWA - • ,ROUSE. ,Jr.- CO.; Wric must. a.Easza 0.11.0CZ14 00iousuai IliszcsOrs; m ot and Water wreak Pittsburgh. /" .DtTE w witat OLr " 11 Giglailia A IobJD Oonotisszott liana:tam, No. WoOqOtrt.t)t'iin* I. KIIMP AZILICK.....III. a /14.11611 KIRKPATRICKS, WsoLe akio'sai; bud dealers 411 D EY.L.i, G wr.ao 193 Liberty etreettemburgb. js2:dly -, Plc /Jo iriArs n„49_ A * T 1 43... 0r....u, ... '. . , - - --.......................... v .- W OODSJI;E 71717 —.. ..."'.." L. w..u...... ALLACE, DBEf3GLSTS. sa. 808 LIBEtTy -STRUT, • • . SILMOr's AMA ft.)l%, Da.u.sa ' 4a• eusa DYIUGS 4m) cLB PaliOY GOODS, BLIBIiI2I0 agatlllA I YLVD, OILS, 4424. ILY MEDOILbLIZ, At, Oct Or strictly prints qual ity, which ha taws at lowest rim. Corner Smith ash! mat Fount' imeu6 PIIII•bors14 Ptwecriptltns bo ns. oLa eaD"Alet tffC l, == u m7o= l' d `. = ttreet., Pittaburgd. JPOII N . bC(YA il r uoixesue Daum& J DaIIIGS, yeaszates AND DYE ATETIYA, N0.2E4 Liberty Meat, Plitsbergh.-- AllOrdoni ikrompt sasation. toh2{ ciEthasuN., own, ,140 %AA. sizoot r corm. ..of Wood street sod Virkhe 415 , , Pittibiuth: _ "IEO. 11.' .13006.116441 C krroiptirr AarD NA - colrisaruis' 'Mee; .140. 74 Gnat Atee6_raltabarkb,Pa.--4/1-bualaam:eatreated to tats will node, pmerturaettee,-. I:enaction. In made AllegbanyMaa ti 'adiolulnicoaktl., and ._7 4l o.44)county, tMAitort:rrr, .fsa. - - PirrBBo.B.oll. PA. 0/000—S. S. corner Fourth and 9rant Wads. m 7 :am " With G. ALGILVNINtELL, 39.77cauray WA, Law. ettl'Atjr.resLaw D niaiNls.l3 Dfi OD D . mandltreet.- ^ Will attend to the settlement, securing and collo, dab &0., to Washingtori, District nolOi6mis lIIKYATRICKAL ALE.14,02i, rrB JLX. IIZTI Air Law, tic 4 lhi - Tottre 'Area. P. 6 . 013 hove tfiri t brTOßateY AND c4“1„,..0s az taw, Otrier.r-1110. 1150 , Podrth street, ooni r rar (awry Pittrabargh, T , Ootritztion AT LAW, kw; rem od pc sr lIHNI AND I loor LAW BUILDINGS, No. 155 DLA:d strnot, nen to st. POW., Church.-- - mtlAutly 4aszutrug &S. C. SCHOYER, Arroars AT Lair, ,041ce, LIT) 4' , .arch atrialitts urgh. P.ARODLC VETay.tOI77C--M RY 'CL:ESS ,covratantwr*A4 ffandothi •iur: _chug and dager.lu-CLIZE44-BUTTSH, VISE and Prnthlai ge11.r441,N0, g6.;WoOdstrazti: Above Water. Pittaburgh• TAMES 110LUE8 & CO., Pourtoz vr-im WU d deaIaziaRLIOYMIONA corn Of Ma; - - mrs UWCE GARDINEIt COFFIN,Aq r-rok, icycatiaces••-•2D 21stallor I,,,* r e a jAt.'ip atonh' ADltilit:WoOd I=o. • •• Vir P. J0NE8,,,t 0 , 147 - • 9...ateteot 1.0•6,317zd-7,112 VAAIL A DfIBY ttrrorcarAz. PO , lnvaasciolub.A.Erc.:!,h, b A , 4*.6,4 44LY Tunas "soul; 9 2 - Witer onet. • "rlYollstseY ALutomerr pistmaxspi . nth smelt • • -DRY QOO w - mboX;-,c .:shut itic P. P.° 13 11,11.: , N eir t _ tAalatiso • - WAA- MalaoV .4 • 0r0.,. 1 i 4.1 *4,0- 1 , ~I,..,,sr.,fftlettUr Mane AGnalfiT i Tali 00V. ..f ai l ir X..tY l ,4W*4 —'— ' —77 '731 i ~_.''' ...,....,....__' 4 ' ; , 2 :7 •:;!:itivlstritotrAmine wazaar. 12 - 2l2x6"josx.A.Arm4: - . ' - i- ; 77-7. 7;:- •,, -;:-.7-76.7 ~s' ~• , i Las•,777, 4lll6 itat'- i : —.,,. 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Pieralkwah • .YON ARNSTELI4 cksb za le the meeteeleet hrewhief OLNT—NS IIAVICKA 'MOANS, and all, usa, 4 SMOKING -AND- -CIINWING-- TODAOOOril FANoi :lIKEISONAVM;PIPISiTOMS*. IO .I Veal UNDLE-SELE .1);.--CetANIAKS /it, Pliselexerh, -Pa.; N. TnAle suliplled on II hemlteTine. • ur W. YOUNGosaamaor . 0 Cart , -I I • Inlibr a'Youisit. No:avail meet, amer 43Cpteixatind illAy,llealalliall kinds ilf-ounsay, /36W114 Ramps, 81 4YOLVILlia, NM ..4 Mb SOBI3, ciiirio,,ft., i as,s,, urg. aiportmCor Ike id* • 'c,m____L • i u c u./_ .. .....carta1l haud...:T t..;, . suhl _ . . X PA.miii-Astr "Ziciiizae;pr !DEM 41.6.117 la= P.' ACISIOVISUPRIMIX /VA; No. 12 Poatthorect 'ear Übe Pfttibtugh. ' i 1. 7 .; mime Water I,ll WlArazstatal Whiz Boiumu . s, eta., NoiElt,Nlro4d stem!, B PALId-24.N ,WooD ST., bailer m BONNIITS, BATES, ISTMAIT THIN. MINGIB. and 81141. W GOODSB , seterally. WIN CAMPBELL,Mon . nhibrOung OP U:SOOTS AND BROSS 01%4,44 :ooloopOoo, No. S 4 fholohlSokratroet. Pittibumh,"Pa. 'o c21:4117 EO.. ALBREE J SONA_CO., WIOLE• AA: Duman la BOOM SHOJIS, .r . " 7 r'7"l.*..!`-1!^04 t41.0,ab• 8 DR- ,n• 5T 0147 4, .? ruirsicarumnsultozolt; ONI". No. NI 11:DEELIII. ulna% , tolmosJI:oolonvad. fuw. Dealt ausPAOSon ndigto #iitar DAVIn' W AI A ] YOFAOTOZIRS OF And Bar Lead. AL&) DE,ALZB.B /?!.1 Patent Shot and Block Tin. NIT , 703 x. CANN AND WOOD OHAIDE lIIKDOOLD PII/CICS airy and artillery. Persons from Frederick with whom this 'coat conversed made a similar statement as to the Imo there.. Some farmers on the road, whale testimony he regarded as of little value with oar Generals say that there were from 140,000 to 150,000 rebels In the State. This scout also asp, that - from all he could learn, Jackson has not been in Maryland at. all. the whole array of invasion Wing under the command of Oen. Fitzhugh Lee. The main fcroe of the rebels, he believes to be *sterol miles tirick of. Leesburg, and to bo_b•- tween 100,000 and 150,000 wrong. , He regards Fitzhugh LW. foresee a fora& Mg party. with the farther design ot wimpy- Mg the attention of as many of Our troopfas possible. On the farms along the roads over which it had poised, neither cattle, grain, nor vegetables remained. Every farmer had Leen stripped of all his portable property, the reb els paying for it not in green baelti, as Is falsely reported. kat Confederate noire, if the seller would - take them, otherwise no at all. The reoutemoressed - the belief that after delaying oar iitivancleg army. am 164 as poo sible in the eyes of the world, Fitzhugh Lee would maks goo_ his retreat, with all the supplies he hai - gattersd, going by :way of R agedotownitrid7Wllliatusport. I • • loterial•lieeenme The Commtssleapt of'lnternal Ravel:me has astatalshed the following.segulations eonoern leg the oozing:talons allowed to pluohasers of stamper _ The commidions will be paid in Stamp,— that is, a remittals°, of. $5O win entitle the purehaser ki ;stamps amotintlng -to $3l. A onnittannof $l,OOO will entitle the purchaser to $1,050 worth et stamps. The Solicitor of the Treasury has given an opinion upbn the.liability of manufactured to Maaation upon.' goods remOveti.from the Wadi of manufacture prior to.Bntaniber=l, 1862: . Thia.opinion is, In the =hand, 'of the printer and' will be. published I. few days. The colleetod'of oustoms.at the 1 several porta are 'entreated te'reoeldriti payment of duties all. debenture certificate,: issued by them, the same:being made receivable for duties by the net of March 8,1849: IThe Cbargie of Gen. Pops' It will be mlinitted by all that the Charges made by Gen. Pope against certain officers, in his report of the recent battles and opera tions on the limi of his retreat -to 'Washing ton, And their way to the petal° at a time and in a chaps differentfrom that which Could be desired. The gravity of his representations certainly call for strict InvistigationJ and al,.s . it in understood that, before startint o un dertake the new command assigned hi , Gen. rope formally preferred . eharges and .speoift itistioas against the Wilms whom he hie inculpated, it is ieir to assumerthat* trial will be had in due course, CO . soon as the exigettelesor the: military setrilod shall permit a cock -Martial to be .held ;in the promisee.; A. it is - repro - sound' that the officers' 'impeached await "that' inquiry in the fail confident,e of being able to j relieve themnlt res frogs the imputation east on them-by:4lWe late commander, it in only Just that there should be a susAnsionlof pub go option, and; we may, add, of critical or explanatory; remark; mutt the Investigation ii duly had.—Norketal Ingelligeseer:' I ....; ._ . . ---,----,- t . The Deletion -et Watibineton-.Gen. kleiattelman. in-Command net the ...illiosP°l°:::o.u,' tle anxiety n fir the w e arily of-Washington. lit aii. Hallett sayi that. it is entirely 3 out! of the ppower of the rebela,to take the city, no matter .bow groat the •nutabers . brought_ &galas', It. The fortifications are haltered to be itopreg. 1 sable, and 'they - pre -rapidlY 'strengthening ander Col. - Alexander, of the Higintiersi - ' It , would be fitpossible for the enemy to take the 1 platei without laying regular siege to itran to do, that they- would -bate to Ming their ,trigegats an the Iray trote Richmond by wiz , otteinaditeets.--.--- -------,--. i The expietsthirdjcif 'at Immediate battle imamate bare died away hey*. '. If the!, rebels were to pushihtf either IlioriftlC-Billitdopf,.gt Washington's batticimikaiearpeeted 4asty, moment, but it, is generally aiderstood that Viet* reheMle iletels..w.N9 to C.V - Ilehliid the etessiei, they will hoe Ake - eniocitrettr ef ...,serethpitsher• far rw twir,or-tke,loeke'let,.; Vittsbuqh 05azeit • I S. RIDDLE & CO., EDI2OIIB 4WD pkopararoßß, l i ft POliention Office No. 81 F b Strut. MORNING A= EVENING EDI ONS, DAILY. CONTAINING TILE LATEST NEW UP TO TEE NOM OP PUBLICATION. TEItICIS Roainge IMION . 401 par manna 11k lithium, or 12 colas par week traiiiesniam Immo lornos-42 Per atinlm ludrauoe,Or mt. per. week tram ciniars. ' Wszum I:Drift's-gnu& copier, $2 per ammo; /Ivo or mom PM; Teo or upwarr* it Dor =Rms. twroziably fu adrimee.: ' • ii.nvinzrzsisro AT REASONABLE ILLTEB: The itituntion. Things look • little snore 'cheerful. The rebels are falling book from Cincinnati, and they have not let ventured int o p.n.yi va . nia, and there is lot much piobability that they will, at least by way of the Cumberland 'We do not think there is the least ueoessity for troops from Western Pennsylva nia to go to Harrisburg. Bettor stay at home, organise. drill, and prepare, for we are quite as likely to be called upon to &fetid our own southern herder,. se weir. to repel an an attack upon Harrisburg: hat Is the Rebel Strength in diary Jana? F The accounts differ wonderfully of the number of the rebel...which lave crossed tho Potomac into Maryl.off. They have masked their proceedings 3 1f : completely • that the pub lic at lowa are mainly in the dark. We trust Government and the Headquarters in the field are better informed. A letter from Washing ton has the following statements on the sub_ jest.: Your correspondent expresses the opinion that the rebel strength will be found between Sugar Loaf Mountain and Monocaoy Bridge: Their mask is so completephe eays, that It a literally true that our Generals know neither the position, strength.nor purpose of the rebel -In high quarters, it it-said, the Mies entirely irreconcilable and equally plausible are ad vanced with equil confidence.. They agree, however, in regarding a movement by the Trebel,. on Baltimore as Improbable under the rules of military strategy. The rebeli can fight or retreat as they prefer, since they hold the Upper Potomac fords. The Frederick army had bat 500 wagons last haturday, which were all filled with green earn, to - be 'used as food for Dien and horses. If Maryland ever held . out Induce ments to Invasion,and promises of assistanoe, she has not kept er.worct to the rebels, who find Little active sympathy and no real co operation: • Your oorrespondebt estimates the force at and about Frederick at 80,000, and we under stand that some at least of oar Generals set the wholepf the.eneray's force Ia Maryland at not less than 140,000 or. 150 , 0 00. Per contra, a clever, amine officer, who was within four miles of Frederick day before yesterday, estimates the rebel strength at lees than 10,060. ' • • Ilia teitiniony is rendered unusually valua ble by tiee fact tbakbe has been stationed near PoolesviliVrfor paateeVeti e ritentbi and Is '• - • __- acquainted with min y farmers in that nei g h. hothead and on the roads toward Frederick. 4:trithon map with whom he has been ac quainted for months, and whom he eonsiders - - - intirely trustworthy, assured him that the column wcloh marched past his house to Fred wick, tiom the neer, wee oat more then 8;000 Itrolit, and that it consisted entirely of ear ... IVASAINGTON INTELLIGENCE, WAIVIrff.G/01f, Sept../62.. ARRIVAL pr JOH/ ROBS-7TUE CI3III.OiIIS. John Roe's, Chief of the Cheiokeekarrived in this city . to=day from the Wert, a fugitive from hie nation and people. Be has an ap pointment with the President for consultationi to-morrow. says: that the Cherokees arej almost unanimously loyal, and that the coon. try mightlave'been held by the 'Union troops easily had they not been occupied with jeal ousies and disgraceful .rivalries among the commanding; officers.' On this account they retreated open Kansas on the 4th Of August, aecompanied by the Union chief, John Ross, and many loyal citizens. The rebels had about two regiments, com posed of Arkansas and Texasmeitj and Ohlek &saws and Creek Indians, at Port Gibson,and eometwo or three regiments of raw reunite from Texas and the Indian nialonetents different parte of the territory, at no• time numbering more, Mr. Ross thinks, than five thousand. Two regiment of _loyal 'Chero kees were raiied, tine under Col. Phillips, of Kansas, when the feud between Col. Wier and CoL &demon took a mutinous torn, and ended la a disgraceful retreat; even before the strength of the enemy was tested. These two regiments! were to • leave &tallies and home and flee to themenge bat friendly soli of Kansas. lilly'Rosa brought off with him the archieves and'•treasury of the nation, and the rebels were. in poesession of his house two days afterward. Be has reason to believe that all his property ,147tio stroyed. It is' the desire of :Mr. Resi, gathered from a conversation with aim; and the desire of Vety many of his loyal people, that Gen. JIM 'Lane shall be given command of an army and•be sent to the Territory with a carte blanche, to deliver it from' - the hand, of the traitors. Mr...1102a Is certain _that the strength 'of the enemy by the Cherokee Nation has been and is overestimated, and that • a small • force, under a 'vigorous commander, would epeedily place the country again under the protection of the banished Union authority.; TX/ AYRICAZ OOLONIZAT/011 80HICX11. Senator Pomeroy, who is still here, decliresi that he shall set sail with an African colony early In October;*ithoutfall: - Hi says that. he shall not determine where to plant it until he arrives within ithe tropics. He shaW take. a look at Chiriqui: and other plaoes, consult with the Governnionte interested, and make the beet disposition of hie charge that is prac ticable. He says 'that since he has explained the true character- of the expedition to the Costa Mein Minister, his oppositiontaz van ished; and he presumes thateonferenee with the other Central American Powers, some of whom are not ropresen tad - here, will have- the same result. TEL EIONAPPLNO Or :BLACKS OX-THZ 1117714 PIMA). A colored back-driver, who need to serve the F. F. V.'s, both in Mainland and Wash inghin, and who was impressed to go to the battle -field to help bring back the (rounded, two or three days since , confirme the sinter Mont that at least fifty of hte-Yellow-drivers ware captured the day before. Ha ikanks far his own safety on old nag naintanee, Gen. Jerry Horton, formerly a membar.of 'Congress from Warrenton, who.onsaged hie kuoak to take him about Washbgton on ilia arrival with Jackson • this week. Beside Gen. hforton, be saw many well known.oitiserta of Washington, Georgetown and•Rictunond—among them Tbrockmorton, a Department .Clerkr under Buchanan, now • Captain in the fhb Virginia: • Cavalry, from, whom he brought a message of affection to his. wife; Capts..Tyles and, Liarrotier, an ex-po lieemen,and aeveral• relatives•of the Hon. ..4 10 141_ Holt.. Jim conntey on,the. mules, with the U..s --brand upon them, And many horses. ( GICS. 1E8.6 EIZALT.U. Gen. Banks'a health la rapidly improving. He .is the guest of Commissioner Boutwell. •I•POIATI/LiSTS. " • Philip Wadsworth, of Chicago, has been appointed Assentor for the First P l:otracks of Illinois, in place/of Ebenezer Peek, ,who do- Mined the appointment. • Joseph 8. Emir, of Warsaw, has been ap pointed Assessor tor. the Tenth District of Indiana, in pisice of tVilliam William ,, do. The Border 'ritate The border State met. whe have long hang On the Batiks of the advocates of a sharp and decisive war are now fairly in the attendant. And what is the cornett apace to innocent and pithy alike in their own sad territory,? What improvement will be wrought In Maryland by fighting a dozen battles north of the Potomac)? Wttat have the setni•secesh of Washington already gained in the renewal„ of dangers, and ' the increased price of titaur and coal ? These border State men will permit no general election to get a leading command in the war. The`, most and will have things done,. moderately and reasunably, and they are so done according to their wish. But what is ; the consequence to Kentucky and' Maryland ? Dd they gain security by it? Do they gain in any way, indeed, while the Union gener ally suffere so much ?" - We can see nothing that they gain. /tie gritifying to Utile pride , to give the tone at Washington, but 111 that compensate for the forced • sale of the reattle and horses for confederate notes ? • ; This Is the day of desolation for the semi seeesh of the border Staten beyond all previous days. The scourge of war moves grimly over them, and it will barn and destroy ae terribly there as it has donate that great seat of war, Virginia. A Siren song is sting for en boar er.two by Lee at Frederlek, but the flash of rage will speedily follow, and in it the border State confidant will very likely be bleated as gibers have been blasted. The border State /theory has just one other issuerhan this, that of dishouorabie compliance with Jeff, Dario' demands: .Perhaps many believe in titterins. the ultimate result of affairs,.blit ir theidoi' they greatly'mistake the stern people who ige 3 , daily. in full regiments southward trent, the unconditionally loyal States. These men feel deeper and deeper the stern purpose towhich COI. }Deadhead gave expression aB he diet in front of Washington-a-week-since, and.before many months pass over, they will be heard slid felt In the conduat of Iffaire;afleast as ' moth as the border State --...--,-----. Northern Independence:. ' ...., .. . . We mist compost .this Rebellion o it, will conquer us. This is a feet of which we are reminded—and there is need that we sitould beby the bnasts of fugitive'Seeessioblets in Cansdarwho s -It le-reported,-“openlyldeelare. that the Union - shalt trot hobroken but that if the North Is beaten;it ^shall be subjected to the-ruloof Jefferson , Davie, who will he next: President ot - the-United States." . ..There is. nothing cured," said Napoleon, “after • coo vieet.it --.. The-theory of • this. war in plain enough. The Northern people Well understand , 'that they are contending for the Censtitition and the Lime,' but it may be questlened if more than A Amen mineritof thinkers lishre' in Permitted theseliiss to loo k—for they, cannot do so without shuddering—into that nothing hell of anarchy and confusion and ceaseless' apprehension which would be our fate to the evens of a Confederate triumph :' . . . -. If the question, then, of the Union Was any open one before, It is so no fonger. We, Gan. not afford to concede—we cannot afforirto.bis:: conquered. ~.There is a deadly duel between, FreedontztottliarmanrOne or the other' must fall. The Issue Is hat a' matter of - timer , Freedom ia the end must conquer. Ilitt,' oier I what dreary yeare.of suffering and strt2ggle, of paralysed inclustiy : and social immteolielli of privansageny and, of politic biinkruptcy, must that struggle, if we now temporise, extend', If there be in this great metropolis, any man, who, in' hie devotion to thei . pureult of gold,. thinks that we should give up all, and mire from - ale contest, we bid !Asir look well tothls, money bags,when the arrogant and hot-heeded Confederacy shall have trieraphed 'and nom_ minced its politlealOsimir. - If .there be here any-nian-wito wearies-of-therxioierctmd.bon fasten:Of ale noufflotewo bid him Wiarisnt lending his influence to thikadopt6l, O:anYi sts*nue abiatbintyniunily(poetpone tle,gasi aejustment of th is goarrO ,1, , sad lealls.imit mbio,.*bilot certain tutlild *thilil ote iflo , , inktillo,ittio .fpork-11 -PPllMatt]tb-ofolir4.-tt: tbitire-INAO okilititivegait 'aurshriti4* willlgaua,y, fr o* sti• fir, -1 won - him hat: the , I . ol lgivti r vfir• Iniseviet V.Cl4:i4 hi- lette.t.'4'ettlkuoiniti `Shnitliki n tdo ottteibottetalovr Weis: i' IN sintani: ell' „ !;: - .3 1 71 , ..?...:4,..i.. - .,./.414v . _ E!!4= deceived 1 There ie no safety for this republic but Wits integrity; there is no pesomfor Zt but in its y ; there is no economy in ending one war only that lama, begin an. other ; -tAer• lino happiness for as, there I, none for our chilAren, awire inr. the complete victory of ;oar Government. Hive years of war would be better—yes, fifty years - of war would be better than a century of ialllgh4r7 .peace and continual collisions. The time to acirmowledge the Confederacy, if at all, was when Anderson pulled down the fla forever ! rt g of. Fo Sumtar;' That time has gone by N. 2S-annue. , The Tol on illannfictiored Goode. The following 'correspondence is of great interest and importance to mai:pre:Wrote : ' - TRIA/171Y DEPAItItte; Orltelt or triremes i - -Bersmer„ W.U111.111020e. D. G., Ana, e, 1862. f Hoe: S. P. Chats St.:mars? of the Trectintry Sut : ' I am in ' daify receipt of letters con taining Inquiries relative to the construction of the. seventy-lifth sectionof the at enti tled "An sot to provitb internal_reve act to support the Government, and to pay interest on the public debt." The magnitude of the interest involved in these 'Dumfries is such that I desire the opinion of the Salk:leer of 'the Treisury or other appropriate legal ad- viser of the Department. The 'questions on which I ask advice are: . First. Will a manulhottcrer who, previous to September let, shall have removed - goods or wares, otherwise liable to taxation,' from the place or premises-, where inatitifactured, to another place, or to other pr,emises in the same city or town, be " thereby exempted from assesement on goods io removed ? . • ' &wad. Will a mazinfactitrer whO, previous to September' let, shall have removed goods - or warel, otherwise liable to taxation, from the town or city where the mannhictory is • situated to another - town or city, be thereby exempted from taxation on.gooda so removed? Tbese questions assume that the manufacturer , is the owner of the, goads on the Brat Of Sep': Comber. Shotild the opinion be that the min ufaatztrar in the cases stated Is exempt from taxation, I then desire .to knew whether a manufacturer of the-artiOlts: mentioned in . eMbedulp Grill, under thesamit. eircizzostances,- be likewise exempt taxatiom?, .' -, . , tour obedient servant, • . -'' Oseade 8.7 Boinci+, ''', Commisilbner. brlntererli trz evitue. . The Solicitor 'Of 'the:, Trieultiri,' to 'whom - Gild letter was referred, retried the - follow ing/MIRO! :.• :2 ," -- • ...r.t . .1! L., . • Taasirear...Dtetatiner„ BOLtOrrotes Orrice; Sept. 6,186 2. Sot : have the honor , tetewith to return the letter of ,the Commismioner. of 'lnternal iterinee, dated dug. 8, 1862, asking the cpirdon of the Solieitor of the . Treaa upon certain questions which are state dby the 'Commissioner: By an Inspection of :the . Ant paragraph of the section mfdrreir't6,.it be perceived that there are, several 'elzunuta' o merchandise which are'madesubject to - dutlee f First, each as &reproduced and sold after the /et day. of September, 1862. •Bacend, such ai are manufactured or made android after that data., Third, Bechar are removed for con etunitiow, and Fourth, such as are removed for delivery to others than agents of the man ufacturer or producer within the Unite.. States or Territories thereof, after the same date. It will also be perceived that, giving to the Language employed in the descriptiou of the last two chases its widest signification, those classes would embrace goods removed. for con sumption in the one cam:4.6f fur delivery in the other, w henever—lat,whatever time r _ they might have been manufactured, or ' , from whatever.place the removal might be made." The object of the last proviso of t he . section iris to limit the effeoluf the language thus - - employed. This !initiation lias been made by providing that the duty shall apply only, first, to such articles as are- manufactured on or after the day, specified, in , which it is •imbe.a. , tarts' from what plass the removal *tours; and, wend, to each as are numnfactured and "not removed from the place of manufacture" prior to that date; thus, in the latter cue,: rendering the place of manufacture the only one a _removal from which will subject the goods to duty. The remaining points which it will be. no *emery to oonsider in orderto supply answer' _to the fiat two Inquiries of tha Commissioner are, Ann, What is to be deemed the place- of manufamnre 2 and, second, What will anionat• to removal from 9,01 it :ponthe drat point, of opinion that by 'the expression, "the place of manufacture," Congress Attended to lesignate the premises where the 1 :1241111C90t13/0, is carried on, together with the store.room therewith connected, and not the town or city ; in which the manufacture prosecuted. I' de not conceive It to be essential that the I place of storage be on the same lot, or even adjoining the - lot on which the goods 'are ac tually produced ; but it most be a place *tin netted with , the manufactory, and Used, as to the . gdods in question, as a plies of storage. The other point, 'so far as it involves more than the mere fact-of physical removal—if, indeed, it be anything more than a modifica tiOn of the question just considered-1i one, as It seems to me, of some dB/fealty: Ordi narily, the place of manufeetatti*Culd be derstood to be either the premises' where the actual production occurs; or those• commonly I used for the storage of the goods produced. Bat suppose * manufsetwer to send goods, to I a temporary pleas of deposit in this same 149,4 or onl city with his manufactory, but. for: storage y,,aitd, perhaps, for the mere purpose of ,l avoiding the duty _imposed. by the act; Or Supine a manufacturer who, beside disposing . of wares at wholesale, has in . the same towa' or city with his manufactory 'al outlaw: lialenent whore be sells them at retail, to rend some of his goods to such retail artablish mentelor sale; would the removal in theehe case or the other thaw supposed be Sallie-one! as is contemplated in the proviso referred to! ' I think that in the /911 C case stated ft.trould• be'so, and that la the fernier it would not. '"But again; s uppOneanianufsenarer never to make sale of his wares at his tuartufactory,, but to have connected theieWith 'some die-. • taut town or city a plead bf storage' and sat. tlto•whlch he has sent'' goods-km 'support' . W ;maraufacturer.toLrend to such distant Nada; merely. for atorage to. avoid the payment' of duty a:portion of .hia goods—would the re mOvalA either or both of , these cases be such as, if, occurring before the Ist , of . September, i to ',ramp( the geode from duty ? As. I have 'stated, "madder thin taquestion not without difficulty, - but I incline to the, opinion' that In both casts the removal toustiunder" ordinati, eircumetancesj-be held to•be complete. I am of opinion that it would be too widen latitude of construction of conduct moon/atter a storehouse inadistant town or city as, un•;•• dor ordinary circumstances embraced . the description of "the pin es of tuanufactitrael What I hate written will indicate my views *a l l as r ' clearly' am prepared to state thein upon I OM first two toiletries pz*pecinded. ' - Is to the last Lustdry,/ bare to say. anti beside the Seeming itopropriety of adopting oonitruotion which Would impose duty upon:. one class of goods' while another blase; equal- 1 • ly bound in natural ' jostici to pity dutj, should be areMpted,l conceive that; theprovins nn: der _consideration . applies me well, to articles ' ,enumerated in Schedule; oj. is ;to ~ those cm- Eloped in section ; the. Iranian is •-getteral,l arid 'applfeatit 'artiCles amt.:which ttPty tibpaseisit by the int.." Tholitirdeni4kuposed: upon the'articles mentioned in debt:di:LlDS . are 'not'thit dtiiiii".`thit'theY•niWitepbsed' ,an ; of; requiring' to 'lies' ...stanspedel scrii therefore, OF °platen that ..the same rule mast apply to:tne , articles ann-' 'nterated itt ;13ohedine. C. as 'applies , to 'thorn' amen in . With : F.:4 3ol rralir Joanne, poliditor„. 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E=fffil , pEOPLES INSUEUNCE COMP.A.NI r . - ' _ .. , atßoo, 1 4 4 E. earner Wood and - 111111 Stec: ... PLII.E.AND XiIIINE DiSUILISC3.- _ . --- • - .. . DLRECTOIIB: ' ' JolWC:41111ut Watt4k, ' James D. Term: Capt. Juba L. - 1310a14 We,. it MIDI, - &mad P. Shifter. John E. Parke, tile B. Jonas, •r. Charles S. Bisatil, W. Van Hirt, • . . , O.Banpa Lora, • WA. PHlLLlWpredioat . • -", JOHN werr, ilaPra taar. . _ c . . . 6.7 i Ir/fL P. GARDNER, Fear . u14:1 [tutus itsautce. th .w -AN= ifilTilAL • 116RADOE COMPANY. OP PULL ADYLPHIE, oa Bil/LDINGE, oded --- perpetual, lIHROILINDIBN, nrazaross ß ,ao In town Sr country. Ofilot No. 308 Walnut street . e arn". 1 226 1Y4 44, Xrla SMUG 9 616•611101 '• . 1 Fhat Norton" on LasprotadODy Pinar. " ty, worth doubintbs m0 0ttut...............8155,000 00' "*" Ground rent; Orst ..... 9.t99 e° Pe R. oa.'s 6 per cent. Martina - ...-: L nna. R. an, 180,000, coat ......„ scr.sal eo - - City of Philadelphia, 6 per . "orut. Loan-. lami OP , chilegium MIMI 6 per ci. P. IL IL Loan ACED CO •- .1; bond', areU secnnei.... 8,600 OP '' .1 • Illistiroplat and 140.3 Tor, minu, • .• -:': • &arab! cemrgaz. 30.43....... 411 Pannsylranea Railroad 0ck......... OM 0 1" Stock of. Reltanaa Mutu Oz. ato Insurance C 0.., r-: Stock of Otunty Pint Inman 00.... • 4,330 ox ••: 1,060 CO- :.. !took of Delawara 111.'4 imams* 01 . " . ... HO CO " ---, ,ocuotasnial Bank . .do i 1 ...........«. - ........... 5,185 al: • liochaaa.' Bank do ...„...„........... 2,01.1 :Union M. Insurance Co.'. 13 a1p„........t DO Gl' BWs Homatubis, boatmen paper.. - 18,2117 18 - "." Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc..... 6Z16 Ti " "r, Oath unhan d and in handl, of agenta.„.. 11,»5515- -r. - J.W.. 1 • - , • mut Tit...T. . .-, C 1.., Tiz.o.-,. 1 11. D. ClareatL 861111:11,1 Beothan. Z. Lothrop, , Wm. B. Thompson. Beet. Tolanti, ,A Robert Steen, Chao LaLmul, . • , Frederick Brown, Itted'k. Lonnie. -- Win.'llumer, Jacoti T. Band* - '."-• O. Btorenson, 1 . 0. B. wood.. Benj. W. Thalsy, - • Smith Bowers, i . _. John 11..Wartilf, ~ , J . sa. a. B oo . W in oodward, tr, . I Vault lap Hill, - John Ilheell, Pit:ob . /th e . ' ray 6 Northeut corner Third and Mood street. 1 W ESTERN 12. E. CE COMPA - '''. NY OP PTITECBURGIL ' T.T.VII, jr., pri,d44..1. ". -,--•",...,. . 015 c., No. 81 Water onset, Bpang lk Co.'. Wars. na., --,- - MY iaeare tßltbbpryy, sad Asia* egoist( • oil ' Piro RaB46. 4 Haas ladietalbs, pa d bpDinctors wk. ars evil hews im do aritamonity, oad who ars deters *tool," by promptness mat Ciberolity,' at umiak* as protect - ' aloud.' 'W &Com wio A Mayans desk. MNUlddrZaillriMil Lit LIM! • ion to to - • 828178, OCTOBER SO, 1859 r - Nor Stoc k accounts .........--.............8 wax ) co .•-• ' 0nt5__.........................„„. 2,1110 Ot. . et Furniture.- -...„.............„-...... 250 CO , . COpen Account+, a0:„..................-......„. 7 , 8 G1 GI Premeash . .......,„„,.. 18,851 90 - uti"Notsa.-.. ---.-........-.. .717,075 Nowa and BBL Demounted ' 174,075 IA I Andreer'icklop - - '"." David U. Lung.,- "aßaca J. Thomas, -'JoinP. Babrwell, • R. PL'lhnoi... -..-- `ii. .31. aonooli.pcnka. i -22:•1: B. ntiller,'.lr., JUDOS lffallnlerh Nathaniel Bohm% Alm Mulct, Dante, . William H. Smith, O. W. Itlcketaon. za.Tal [NOM:DUTY AGAINST- LOSS BY 1 FISS.-111.1KIELIIi/L8E1N8111142i42190031. PAXY PHTLADUPEILL 09044, 436 sad 492 Statement of - Asrete. Awful, IA; dlßp. FnblL6 ed , agreeably to an act of Leserabby, bath - rust seetred. 1,890,803 80 Bail &use. ..vaLS/000514 01)00 Temporary ;,e:luts, on ample congers! . - Starkey tyre. •,e six ar— naafi co Meier sad Bills Beeetrabbg-w.,,,,, I,lbll. 00 • The 'oolly profits feats . prowtown whish Lan been mltamlaed. : Cowpony - divide by ton aro haw Oaks width : InonnMftwado on inlay isecriptioni in ' , Men and soontry. at nun &town am Ait dhow their inonfa Pediod thirty ma they/uan tog home by the to an amount nunetttt.< TwoJtichom of Doliarkthiroby adonifac 111011133011 of the of Inotwognw s , al well poise:et aand bn to 'moot with momptoom al 1 Lomas ' pad dorin the leer 186! %brutal'. Dsochar, Isimawidy 'Nordics( D. Lewis, Jacob smith. .Tohina Wagner. 'Edwartil i 'David& Drown. Goo. Band* Groot. Goa.. GLIAILLEB • DA N Proddad. EDWARD O. DALE,Tioo 'Proidnod• Wit. A. Bmi, libendasy,pre J. GARDEER..OOTYIN. Apeot • We o Northeast cor. Wood i Third its. . _ VIRE, MARINE AND. LNIAND 11171111NCL-111SUBANC111 (50KRANT 01 'NORTH AILEHICA, PHILADYLP__ .HIA. • ' Inoorpotated 1 704—esplta4 *ammo. Awls, January 10. a ainaus ci. oornsi. .TH9 II Airi'LATT. - `,.INEIMIANCE 00. OF THE - SUM or YII2(2IBYLVd2IIA, panaorrmnA.. „Ilexaperatedl7Bl—Ceot 8200,000. _seetaaeirrneak tel. 00 BY D. BHEBB.IBIID, WILLIAX 8AR,P226 Beerskrry: ' _HARTFORD FIER /MURANO/1 00. • .p4ozialld.ilm.ls4.32_,,mim - • HUBMGDON. fi,in4ls3 MIO. O. AZZYN.Bearentoje. Z„, Barrnedranco in the above old Aid remed a cos 6. mum an be obtained bytrinatun to • feib:dly 87 WaterAdniot„Baipdey's YkliMsn, CITIZC I NSIfIaNtECOIdPAN Y EN 01 PITTSBURGH. Oleo., earner' Marlon si Water strews, .woad floor.- e uiusL • • ' ass WM. BAGIALIIT, Neettleeg. Bsorotov, • ' - Latino Ilsounboofs sod waves. of aw esLe eicatert lor andestern Aleate se ht tko navigation tog= sod W n a vigation ,Liskom sod Be W ta• narigisfon of the Hue& epteet m. sad dump b 7 W,. oawmoaar • B IN . IS,. Jaw. .• , B Red, TVtOlll4 ;VIII 8. er r. 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