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MEI= 7 : OEM a:. ;-~:~ ::~:.- INNEN ~ ~~~- IESEI THE ESTABLISHED IN 1786. VIMLTLESSIO.Ar; Ofa SOLAR OILVORKS COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA: 01Soo, St., Ciao Stmt. near the Bridge.' Buy and sal CARBON OILS on commholon—auh or time. CRUDE OILS. of All do:. __wraxxx., JO., --Secretary andltetomnir: - ^mylenam . 6.4.109r12.. " • = G. LTGGETT & GO., (enocespors to V. Bell AAJggott,) scat. 7/tern/I •Zr. GOMIS& -VOW Alsimurfs; fcc tabula of GRAIN, SEEDS, 11IINSAR,, .PRODUON, ler, Not. 76 Wafer end 92 Wong: streets, Pittsburgb, Pa. • • 6 , atinara LINJOART. - IU - ACKEOWN-2& LINEIAB.T, FLOUR AIL AND GRAIN FACTORS, PRODI7OL AND OONIIISTION 1111.1011 ARTS, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Park. Ba- Lari, Butter, F.ggs, Chew, , Boma, Miaow, Oman 'Feathers, 'Potatoes, Pot ,and Pearl Ashes, lialieratus,•Linmed and Lard Oils, Dried and Green etudbi, Clara. Ea: and Orem Bosdo. Dath edranom made or' Oansignmentr. : SDT Liberty at., Pittsburgh. JV UAN-101.1f.liD0Jowne slow inn Ifainalseuro'Rzwinsse and whole s!. • dealer -in *WESTERN RESERVE' ODENSE, SUTTER, LARD, PORIC,I3AOOI9, PLOIIII,I/1811, POT AND PEARL ASEEPS,IIA.LERATIIS, LIN SEED- AND LARD OILS, 'DRIED 4 1 / 1 1IT ' and . Prods.* generally, No.. 141 wad 149 Front et.e.t, Pltbburgh. . . axgraan. CULP. & SHEP.ARD i 'Dokaismait M. . mums end denten to riaus, GRAIN AND PLIDDUCS, No. 213 Liberty-street, Pittiburghi V. Choke brands of Moue Ayr Bakers and Yamflp ago cowman on band... Particular. attention paid to filling o era for Dlorebandlao generally. octi:dly 141H.A.Mi NAN-tiOR , DE.N.rsornmEAND C61.11111610/1 Tiitrsisr, dOiler tri.FLQIIR, HUT TEN, BROOALS, SEEDS, idifiD, , ca'NEBE,PaN, .TEN. AND WIZEN' Fit CITA and -I>xixlacel gen lAberaDasta advances rude on aotAigamprita. Wanhatue, No. 114Necond areet, Pitlaburgb. AnklM-41---MOVAY,:FOIIWAZDING D Ossoctiesiat Ifsatnisitr, for the isle of )LOUR, OltdiN, BACON, LARD, BUTTED, £01314 !and ,Wegtorn Prcdtua generally, Ito. • 10 ti NITHTIBLD ,Bab, corner Ap o t, Pittsburgh. Pa. rOpolors and ignments solicited. - JaittlYd SCHOMASIM. & LAN A COMMISSION MMICHAESt mad wholesale dealers In , GROCE. SIRS, PLOWS, GRAIN, PRADLICIL dc., Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa selasdly JAMES DALZKIAL & SUN, MANII4I.O. Trims or 1.6..8D OIL, end Commons= Itisz- . awns far the purchase and sale of CRUDE AND f., SJIMILD IFLTHOLEOII;Iicio. nOd3o Wotan Pittsburgh. - `Advance. Made on consignmon • . 140.41AN1 LUDlA4sucoessor toJno. tavtitll a baoi. - lho. leil adisertf stissit, Pitts - burgh, - TENERAL "PRODIXTE, 'fillOCKltli. AND '_ _GCS/dAsisosIO2I.2II:I2CLIANT.. . , • .;:asesPliPtiestuti respectfully solicited. .-. ,fo2tivily • - .771VIIITIG":103.0THIIRS; — Fostwapoa - • . commun. tuscaurss: 444•411e4 to kiwi/mgi AaLailopucs, arm £R 41.(.y, - - -tsieriab.rer .tieet4lttrbiagtr, - -- • mys 7 t3CROYER, Commzeams - Am) I[74lfilvoeleß: t i OILS, GLASS,t6ON. NAILS; de., No. le4 Llb .treat. mketr.l4 111111•14 3111•114 j .,..., Ev vi . J 'DAVID IL'CANDLZIa. 11/11 . 411. 007113, i Bpfeial Pular. likirEANS; COFFINi-- - stiotoessozo 1 to ,LXL M'Ciadlens, Mewls et 00., WHOLESALE 00- OItUS, coaxer of Wooctaktd Water straits, Pittsburgh, < EL VOIGT.Zic CO.,gtetessor to LAI. O PRODVOIE AEI). CODOILISPIOX SUR ' CHANTS, UT Liberty stroet, Plitibu • Pa *46 - WIEN L HOUSE. ,Witoismitz u ClaaczaalirD Coaxteums Msaca►an, Dorm of 'liQitthLeld and Water streets, Pittaburgh, Pa. JO ,d,rg wAsx; Wirc4s .lllsiii Guciris c a : , ,as. Mimmuures, LO7 Wood Wad, Pitt burgh. . JCL • . J. Silltil/MICIL. —X. Z. =OW I DROWN.SIRKPArnitICKS,Maots . Sala. GSQO74I. and. diadem in 71.01311 AND LIDS, Nos. 191 and 193 Liberty stews, Plnatanvh. DAWOOMZM Z~LL►CL OODSIDE lc WALLACE • WIIOI ; S24LE DBUGGISTii, No. 305 LIBEETY STREET, : - Prriviirging. Yi .11.51.0 JOHNSTON, Daiissar You po Dallas AND FANCY GOODS. BbIiNING PLUM OILS, LW ILYIeLEDICINICf3, etz.,4c.; of aridly prime vial- Itiorbith be affirm 14 lowest pion. Gomm Stith. .lleldland lfourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Premed .tiou carefully compounded at all It A- . 1 0 AliNESTOC , . 'it VI, Waotii- JLP• 111.11.1.1) . 001117 arid aleattreT_of inn 2/Letagdrioratiret WoodiadTrpnt ' mh.7 .tr t .eu, Pittabar: JUIL NP. IeAXY acmaseas MUG PABiTtl, OAS, Y . A.115151169 „.1034 .13TRY1f8,_2(9. 498 Matti an.staittalrargil.— '., Lli-ordera roceive proars attention., ;•102,11 I ift. -, 41E0. - - IL -KOYlSNA,"Thuldalirr, L./ 140 Wood stived,"Ciiinet of Wood dreg - iad Ntrght o.oy, Plitaburgh. ya. I ATTORilrElrB.' Ga k " OttRANB--ATTosiszy aim Covasiatea AT Law. Mica No. 74 Grant "Wed.' ' , tenure'. Pa. WI boolnem entrusted! to big aro will anoint prmapt attention. Collactiant tads In Allegitatir 'mein all ailloydng counties, and Z..=NatettllinnalMiterllnanintly==o - a" 3.4 j.."lAb. (late . of-leayetts okunfy, Pa.,)*igen, .to.. eirrier Fourth and Grant streets. I IU • • U. - AtioLNIN 11. Arrossin as Law: 6nrtg., amid stori Hour's LAI/Bow* - am, N 0.93 DVanond'stres>; , ;"' - I Will attend to CM settlement, moving and gong c 1 ileA6 bamttlei,,,tx.i WmlllizDtettiat of Columbia.. i • • • nolitems SILLLOII. - k -e- 4 irlaw,. I koorth MELLONi tle i4 iidcima Smllateld,Tittsburgb, - ".-zajiLdif • ObiAtki W !NU-, Arrozszr- -a4n) 001788ELLOSAT Law. Orilol, tiOt /80 Yo9.ll4l . llineg, corner of `Crbekri . , CB. hl.. • Arrow= =AND 00171ILIMMY AT LAW, Doi 'anima to KUHIPB LAW BUILDINGS, No. 12 Diamond street, ont, door. to 13L rotor'. .Church; : ; toylOotly 111411ULta, 6..puons. &Ai; C. SCILOYEZ, Ar.iouNtra -- to. Office,-189 Fourth irtre9ti-P,itisbargb4 PRODUCE. CuT4s WA.REHOUSE.-HENRY • H:COLLlNEcronlarditt sudCoinHalimionlifer. cheat and dealer lay - 0 ," 81:1212134 LAKE jril f il 'PrO4POE gentrally;ll6.' iirtiql litxneVitter. PittstrargW • '; ' ta 7B 44 31 :ES 001•31E$A.V.O. T.Aci - 7 PROY/8.10}00:91110r.onfm . : , at and rout itreita. • „ M AI 1:1188 u ;14eircE 40. E T 6. fitt.PINER ,C9MN, Aasx:, aids rhulitisp-POLADIII.nI4 wan 11414 `4 0 .1 "sosaigs,"voiriamat ,Nusi,bAmit comer Wood - end -A;3losdairoilifkil6ll - wait:A/atm nretantranta. and Hartford In. innate Wzoiardes. .Watar street, eld l- .• 'REA . liEntrzunr Igiti*izcs thimr+nrit.v.vitirPn.asiti,y,riaea ..frAL Ni d -. 4:I9xPART.O2 -SOO • - SEXIIIIITAWF-ALLARB4IY liscOnktirr, iNth *treat , . . "- War - GOODS .--•••••• R01N.W41111111..411=11111G 11111.11.,..DATU1 11 . 0.1.174.2111 L tiage , *UMW/MOW* ali9 • wzotzsomitiiiit l do l ~, PODDIDN AND pOkistrO;DlitGOoDs, • elo. 91 Wood eine; Dail bowie .obol? Diamond • • sit , Pittabor: tt: ' •10411 tMAW • AliViSio*sear_ Ipe c rea:a o o,D 6 r#tib" parltaidrieu:i " 41,X1091111ALIOWLICT _AWN , Ve:eta Asa Mixer DradllOOMiazi dithe , mie air.ffirr.TA:l4)tarkm stmt. Pittetaritb. tL O =gel' Ira bbni. far ..n thrj re..ived f ;Ad& -A. Fetz nt.strests er., . , tket In INSAKK-4.1 neroes now Lherficing:44l ; nteauumviumkock, • • - _ I.MiYSA ..... .$ GROCERS. SHRIVER /G1.112.F.,AR, WHOLNZA LZ CIEQ4JZILB VOMJILSSION .AIIIS.C).UAi3II2. SOL - IT'end Smiildeld Street, Corny Second, Jek.lyd 24: MOM", Ti* wsorsama GROCER, 55 . 3, 271 LIBERTY 13211.10L7, . . . P/TIBIIIJECIH, Haring parch/wed the Interest of kb late veneers. .11.1 continue the banns. at . the old adila, and .111 De sled to recilti t4ll, siiitkosicsot his old Maud' asaeefti"- • - Ea llndtt RN. H. V. WM. a. KIRKPATRICK CO, Waoissu.s Gaocos, Ooxicumoi Humus= AND Dumas to COVYTAT Pisoavq, Ho. Ws Liberty meet; StitsbaticX , Tam Lrrns, mum LITTLE it. TRIM . Nizoissmai GEOCLIS AND COIMISIONidEIMILII3II Anton to i•BoDUCE, FLOOR, BACON, CHESS TM. 04KNON AND LADD.OIL,IBON,NA/LB,OLADS, COTTON TARNS, and. Plttabtirgh zosnufactures generally, ILI B econ4 street;PlDabargh. ousuisir snarrozza, (of the late firm of D. & D. hi'Doruld } Pittsburgh. a W Co., Weyllie, Ohio.) M 'DONALD & .A.II,I3IICKLES, WaoLlo ..LL Orsocus, Punta. innt•nuonaOs Mar cludinnoJobbets in: COSMO, N. G. BOGAIL and MOLAsSU, REPINED SUGARS arid.. 151111.12111, - BAWL - TOBACCO, :aunc, CHZESIC.SZEDEIg - c, Fa 343 and 244 Liturity St., Pittsburgh. 4o14:1, P. S. 1.151101........W1L D. IZTI 3. RHYALE.II 4.I3IIOTILEBS, encoessois to Reymer Anderson, Wholesale dealers le FOREIGN L'ItUITS, NUTS AND SPIOES, CON FECTIONERT, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Ate., Km. 1116 a and,Ll3.Wood 'met, above Fifth, Pituburgh, Fxes.- , ' • : 13KtdlY GEOZIM 11.11141•, 14EAD& RETZGAR, 'GRocuiss /ND Comuctision Mirecnems, and dealers in di kinue of Comm PiODUCC ASV Prrnostrzon Memo. receness, /So. 249 Liberty street, oppolite had of Wood street, Pittlbarish, Pa. apnay SOOT. 1031,01. D ROBISON tic 00,„ Nnozasa,La Ghto• J 1.114 kw, Goadassida IdszaHssirrs and dealer's In a 1 kinds of P1101481010, - PRODUOS, and Pitta. burgh manufactures, No. 256 Liberty West, Mu m ' A, Wainseams lisocntat, u • 00111:Effili$31 Iditicasar and dealer in /LOUR,' PSODUCII: AND PBOVISIONS, No. CO 'Liberty street; opposite Nand, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,airldioral advances made on consignments. nitiLtlyst GEO. It JOKES, WHOLEGBALB DRAWER. is GROCERIES, MANILLA DOPE, OLEOS, (ALB, PITUIi and Pittsburgh manufactured &Mar, Water Meet, abets ego aldnongehela Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. :MKT DALZ . VJZ (304, - W*oLs- G szitUnIMP j PRO" D DITOII ' ' WaTiSr oral mangttmtural, Pittsburgh. ==3 I :KM= &. - BREPTON, Wsomsui Ganassic , Patina , Daintiids and Courtin), Itsacusitra, No. 68ixth stirs, Pittsburgh, P. Jon, WATT •1111011. WATT A'WELSON, WaoLEAtia Ono atl=- as h iilzawire' gad detlen to PiadoePlttsh •. h. . a 25 Xl== tIAIA2I yIU i . !t W, WaoLZIALS A. Gaw....a6lDatillirceol Awitiurre, and drier* in PitODUVE,Itii:/30 1 Fater sued, and GS Troia Mimi, w. s..tuturoirni. .4 • 43::: , DILWORTH* PO.; Wsunsume . Goocces, Nos. 130 tad 132 Second street, mar amithtleld, Pittstsugh. JO/131 TLATD. J011...N FLOYD 41c CO., [WHOISSALS Grio cm £)D poiamitibrlilial:Weis, No. 172 Woad sad WS Liberty Wee; Pittetror, b. jel6 . juj T. .IA I BAGALVI, ..Wticusaux ()Rocas, No. U sod 20 Wood swaht, Pitt. bar •h, Pa. • 1' • Iroltdtf ALE ANDER SING, Wsoumus 011.00104 iraportax of bow, Ass.No.l7Mbarty - lane.; Pittsburgh, Pa. , Raba JII4I.IMUF4CI'VRERS. DANIEL BElgigTT AISON, num ramommt cif NfIC CHLNA AND CHNAII COLORWIS , WAN& ArArernot 4lck yrAMiAmms AT 74 l'cirrA Amu?, PrmiumaM,YA: mh .1311 M W. 5. nimfrind.l----fs. P. HUM MACKINTOSH; HEMPHILL itc A.U. corner Pike end Qlllrastresda noir tisr City Water • Warta, Pittfbur Pa, hisinttactures of 21.ACKLETOSII. AND- W.HPAILL.B lIIEBOVED PATENT OEZILLAPINGHTEAPL LEGIESSI AND 1314IDEVAINEWor allnisas and bast style. Liating,pitt npichlussy at !up monity and of thsLestgfalAty, neap, preAmund tosio hairy AM ling,fund•ldt wink in Sidikjinni trmting that by PaindPinosaanilidiekchainaior [dour work, to math pti r c e f= 4lPk' to BALANCED VALVE ii;cljEl u i r , fa combining advantages hasetoarrer unattained in this ciao of JO9EIII, HAMILTON c°9 comer of first !bad pbort7 , street!, P/1788178G8, iwniticniuM or suizaTiou 'STEAM 7116 78, ItACIHINZAT 43., tar ~ . m 15:tf SEV4l3lAlsiCif l / 4 1ici,..51) War= Fer.i .Pitubtaltwatartioiisorrasstyrrs,. W BOUGHT SPHAIikA, GOYUKOR AHD atuatoim of ovary damiption.: - c 1 8, Auld or stupid 811.668 and WV aor small, mods to order ot„ obort• notico._ Aro ocoortmont arocirorahr 011 order - ury2oms J. 4, —....... CAICI9IiLL. 1:11 X °ELS I OR' LASS WORIM— ..EdIy9I.2I4PIiIThTINT.T k GO, dugs .11savrsb.. slums. Warehouse, No. 12 Wood street, corner of Vint, Pittsburgh, Pa. sos:lyd BIDDLE CO:, 'So: 215 Lthext, ffArek oDpoiclts 81,44 Pittobarg6; manntecturers of vilurs, LABHES AND SWITCH , ' .JD3, and orrpleseliptioxi b NAMES BRAID= WOGS! • Orders solicited trolls th• trade, and goods proloptt tati9Ped 7:1 (15cis.ker DEJrTISTRY. (TVTIi =TRAM]) wasopT LAnG-wriTmeOr Airiam-yrus LINNSBY NO DIiIIOBOaGOVANICBATTZNY. Medical geattar a:A.1%1141r Antilles have Fie& their loath extracted by my proms, and are ready to wiry am to the safety and pilaw:No atilitopens , tims—whatever has bolo oaf bf persona interested to erecting the contrary, having no knowledge , of my lam •_. _ Oar . ticUAL TINT' Inaartat In arcry style, and dunes Icd7 low ; warranted In all cams to be cd the'bectutuaria.,i 051.Y11. - All • ' ,, L surf; Conpelly's J Baildbagorner cE D{}man4 and Oran irate, Pittaborkb. liumissaaa-,Dr. Yollock • Hallock, Thealore Bobblua, HmaaU Knott. mAdly BOOKSELLERS, /VG • WilG. JOHNSTON di CO., HeAncw tialt., BLAIR Boog MALIVIFACRI73I3II, AID JOll Nuan•zu, No. 67 Wood it • PI • • . ••130 VAT CO. Boosastaxas AND, &RA JA. T/011oat, No. 65 Wood Mnet, tort door to llas earner di • Thirds- Plttatmet, re. BOBOOL LAW:DOOM constantly on hand . o f t 1 1 "÷":"i, ,__ - 1i00 .7 issu,i4 it - 441. 1 bIA- tiosia, No. 71 F rourtb slyest, Apollo 111 *Nix =X= =;:rsf =IN oinAPH'IROINIC,' Daital tit* Tan& . auxas..liicuoiDiauto op &tam 00014. N.D.??? KuklaAria. Pittabsugh. , split NTMACAU, 4 . . 0 A4La - zaps zwirsowasni;Tannmos, *ovum, sic, MA and,l, yuth Wergiaitteleltb. , •,i ~1:,ap111 REAL Esriatz,Aaiwt.i.a. , iIY2 iinoie Nor/4'156ga1. MOnraitiull. 0411 ea. - , amities for roomy. on re roknitaus te vsscate WA*" through m7 agency' asonable rms. AMMai *Mb/ to their money to good id:. vantage, an always And lint and wand dew paper ass i r i tala.77 • - , togagetbiaandliterYlieWdeefilionik "iteittar. .4.11114. , Great. ittestottleidle Ilt. , Aitd's Gathedrei. - SOW . - • VIITIUMASH AtifferAa' barrels, kelp tbilAYMPhibilettaditd for salr by t. • • ..wrovrirovers lasalar tatty:, ..4,11111/MLll:uer AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY M,OMIENG, OCTOBER 2, 1862. AUSEFUL BOOK.—:Joirmrs' VE3 2 - Pocr.er LIZLICON, an Engilan Dictionary of all =mit familiar words, including the principal bed entitle mid Technh:al Telma and Toreign Nordin, Weights and Measures. Omitting what everybody knows, and containing what everybody wants to know and cannot readily Dad. Price 50 and 76 ots. Tor sale at LB. DAVIS' Bookstore, J3OOKII I MOWS I Medical Ui of Diectricity—Garrett; Bacreations of a Country Parson; Querns of Society.; awe HOurs,Ly J. Brown, M. D ; Men, Women and Brake, by L. Hunt; 'Titcomb's Books; A Good Tight, .by C. Bee; Penonsa History of Lord Bacon; Life of Air Phtßp EU; Bongs in Many Keye-0. W. Holmes; Poem's; by Bose Tony Liberty and iii p r e. —Bledeoe; Lectures on e Bather, Life and El of Douglas; Metro y of ail Religions, eta, eta. mtvil J. L. READ, 78 north outlet B' 'S dueritm. PITZBECIEGH, PA Sea Edition. Thoroughly rer,rrtitten. Fix We by MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. CINCINNATI LEAD WORKS. McOORIdiOK,,GI.I3BON & 00., Lead Pipe Sheet Lead And Bar Lead. W5O MAIMS IN Pig Lead. . Patent Shot and . • _ Block Tin. tint= Brims, mwm ass Etroanozr. Being excludvely in the Load Trade, Ire can tondah the above to better sdvantav to DIAZZLII, and en was tones, than can be had elsewhere. althea FURNITURE I=l 07 and 99 Third West, opixodut Z. Itdmondoona Co., sad 111 Fourth Wont. tohlo PATENTED OCT. 8, 1861. Dithridge's Patent OVAL LAMP camrsars; XX FLINT GLASS. .Thema Cllaugedee aro Intended (or flat dame. which baathig all part the oaa equally, doe. not expo.. ' a.c. o Dg• R. D.DITHUIDOZ. ' Won Pitt Gam Warta . • Wmahlzypan Iltaet• • Pittabiugh, Pa. JAMES H. CHILDS .4 CO., HOPI COTTON KILL. ALLIIGHICHT AXAMI.N.SB R4OB AND OP OHNADORO 39 124C13103 TO 40 INMIT3 WIDE. ailrOrders WI at U. Childs & ac r,lst Wood st Pittsburgh. will tscetts sttostion. ou ~ 'S:11y GEO. ALBREE, SON & CO, No. 71 WOOS nava. *swim of Fourth Hour resolved • WO and . 00mpSti dock of BO4YN, SHOES "AND GAITERS, Purchased fbr cash, before the mdse.*. • • Our stock commixes all &Michs la our line. of the Met quality, sad will be sold low for cask, wholesale or retail. aul6 WAGONS, FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. MUM WAQOZOL OIL WAGoliff and BPSING WAGONS, GARDENER'S CABIS AND COAL OMITS; TUMMY. WHEELS, CANAL, GARDEN -1:1111, BUICK AND STONE HAWN'S WHEEL. VABROWILEIIido of the btot dry thstberodoO dO Muds of repelling attended. to promptly.: dyyly to . , , _BOST. BABE, Waco* Iddindi. • lack of Wedorst street dtatioh, Alloghooy. mtilLtyd T. YON, ARNSTII4IL, IMPORTER ADD .1.4 hi tee mat +aka linuidircit.OßNlT-NE HAVANA CIGARS, and all kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF; 'FANCY MEERSCHAUM PLEE/3, TUBES, As.. An, in oat variety, UNDER THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Pitteburgb, Pa. - N. D.—Tbe Trade supiliod on liberal terms. • soylliMp W. YOUNd, nomad. to Co:rt .:4 via4=l,ti-klWro OUTLIS RsoAuZolB,4lPLia,usvAilxal,Eltsnt,cis abomons, ow 000roo of Os , • am:Wan on load. -Ashl .Tatamsn TowNato, .:0111E PACIw AND ',Sating to X1.4.130X toBLICD BLICY. zeal), Issas /am Y0.125t. No: 1$ Jamb street, near Mort , Pittsburgh. vurp.fmAnsmor,,ThaLimit, w aj . i:Pori's. - ,Boiosoo, a0., , N0. 87 Wood strict, WOOD ST., .A.waatiiinsintwvra,'neTi, ISTBAW.TiUM- U11108.Na81844(AWD8 rmenally. ,„., • BOOTIEI. , 46IJrIp SII,OJES; J.OIIN _AlkrOßElis . ACRIMER OP BOOTS- AsiD-SltOggcs-ertz7 but -deastiptiou, Ku. ithgeldstrest ` Pittsburgh, Ps. efEO;:*IABUBE. EON' ,Witotz: Aitit Saw /halmslits 200 T 8 . OpF,..'einraar 1105treti and Wood stiseil, flttaburgh.! Dit'O4,4,llLES H. STOWS, isiriaoxeN AND susesoil, tes t No. 8E NEOZBAL &MS; (Opposite Oolon;usiii Row. near Bozpotudost 114:140,4 1116:17 liffilltaild a .~ i° OIL OW VITBOL, AQUA AMMONIA.. • . Orduis loft At WM= same. a 00.% Mc% ter. we of Market and That !treats, ffiteseeltelmnapt .e ..4U11).--as good. as suv; BEONMbettor. In our.judgmant, SMITE .'1 WEITiNO YLIIIV boa no onperfot. Proftulka Asada. us hazard nothing to prosoottog tbta bosutlfaj3uld to the comatuoity. , Ws speak . trims aspartame. ,Why send 330000 to Xtuops, an. nostlyos gratltys toulndlealn - Gator of - a (cosign atlas One It • trial and you vtlrsant oo tone fluid. , Price and Onstiry will menntaid It. ' -I • • , • ag • Sots a gent for Wsotsto - Psansytnuas: ' 73 fourth arms ly• AiU • 1 ! . • SeLNTII, and othir ULAIH2 AGAINST Ten UQ -1i21.40'ft..604114. • piTiantraat'imrsiociatmsy' sotruar..ciAlik4 Q.C4I itok A li . uiU Fit . 80.bbY.4icidtb &stele:loX • • 100,000 German agsrs, mortal brandy, 150,000 common.,.. • • • ' • , AVM bat Bpsnizb sktos. 3 4 000 Boo k l Arewitaso l oratl6sod salitt7... 0 • Edna. 0111•Wak*-- •, Wl' tre lakriAsS kised,S antler ;AL& . ~Mia*W4PIPAAW PITTSBURGH GAZETTE JrE Ir BOOKS. 93 Wood !drool KAY A CO., E!!=I MANUFACTURERS or CANN AND WOOD ONAIDA BEDEWED PBIOIO, JAB. W. WOOD WELL. • Ka.I7IrACTVIIJILVI of Pursicigiirs. ===rzi Vittsburgh dazetit S. RIDDLE & 00., EDITORS AND PROPBIBTOBB, Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Street. MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, OONTAINING THICLATEST NZWB UP TO TRH HOUR OP PUBLIOATION. TERMS 'Mounts Earnom-Isl par amain In adman or 19 amta par weak from autism ZIIMIETNe Ilarnow—s3 per annum to advmma, at 6 ant= par weak from carrkaa Waraux Knrrunt—Slagle capita, $9 pit =nn; fly. or more, ILLS; Ten or upwards. Si par imam, invariably In advniica. ADVEILTISINi3 AT SEASONABLE BATT& THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 2 From the Army. The following brief letter; i datea Bolivar Heights, near Harper's Ferry; Sept. fifth, LI by a correspondent of the N. T . —Tritium: The sth and 6th Regulars with Capt. Rob ertson's battery of horse atfibry, went out yesterday on a reconnokssanoe, undereorcunand of Maj. Whiting, of the 2d Cavalry. At Hall town, five miles, they eneountared the enemy's pickets. and drove them in. 'Approaohing within a mile and a half of Charlestown, they met the Rebels in force, with infantry, coy alry,, and at least one battery, . There Was considerable picket firing, but no casualties on our side. The expedition, ascertaining that the enemy occupied Charlestown In force, returned, bringing five or six prisoners. Sev eral of them rode horses branded ."11 5.," which they said were eaptured at thk first Bull 'Run. The main body of the enemy la believed to be at Winchester, receiving heavy re-enforce manta. The en tire Bebel army can subsist oa theoduntry in that vicinity for a month. The general belief is that Lee vrill wait for us to pursue hint, but - come - of oUrinps corn menders are persuaded that he w attack is here: Such a contingency is well guardecLagaituit. An attack now would be last with a determi nation to wipe out, as far as possible, the deep disgrace of the late surrender. . The feeling in the army is, that whoever ordered the evacuation of Maryland Heights should be shot. That is so manifestly the key to the position, that almost the sole re sponsibility is upon the omoer who gave it up without a struggle. It was like leaving the rim of a teacup to go down into the bot tom of it for a defensive positiout It is doe the army, as well as the antic*, that the affair should be searchingly invesegated,and the guilty °dicer - promptly anli severely punished. J. Gen. McClellan was at Sandy ',Hook this morning. It is understood that his headquar ters will be established on this aide of the rirerduring the day. I I se* no indications of 'any early move ment. The weather is delightful ; the roads are dry and hard. In six weeks it will be tineefor the mud—an enemy to our advance slmast u formidable as the rebels. The Rebel Illayeholdere of-the Die- tract of Columbia. A Washington oomspondent of the New York now writes : , The Commissioners of Emancipation are busily engaged in examining cues which in volve the loyalty of claimants for eompensa tion for slaves freed by the Emancipation act. The latest cue is that of hire Bibb, of Georgetown, D. C., widow of th , e4l l: -.Y . Vgn Bibb, of this crity,,arho-oisims- lion for five slayer. A number of witnesses have already been enawined, without, however, es tablishing- her loyalty. This will be the case with a great many of the claimants loncam peniation. We doubt if one ban the number 'of applicants will succeed establishing.thelr loyalty to the tatisflotion of the Etimxitission, which ought in, and' no doubt will, be very strict in that regard. • It; is a well-known fact that some of the most notorious rebels; in this city and the surrounding counties in'eferyland, hare , filed thelk claim, before the Commissioners for compensation. •In early cam the bows Ads owners of sieves freed - by the act eve now en-, gaged - in rebellion .against:the Horsznmeht,, but rely on their repressmtativee and I mines, agents here to obtain the compensation. The Commissioners will look out for these eases, end. the compensation money, instead 'of find ing ite way into, tbe pockets of rebels and traitors, will either be-retunted to the Treas. • ary or added to the food appropriated for the colonisation of _Duck of .'the freed =groom; as may choose to accept the offer of the govern ment to emigrate to Liberia,. Hayti on any other co entry provided for their reavtion. I Compensation Is claimed for upwards of. 3,000 slaves, which is a greatieitumber. than • is shown by the lent census to have been held in this District. Previous to the passel:lo! the Emancipation act a large • number of he "likely" slaves'were 'taken into Wary d, and their places enppliedly oil and dtior•Pid ones,, for whom their owners expected to alive the pais `compensation - as. for' he, young and h Eby.. They; will be y disappointed, itemiser; as 'pro 'rant valiant have been fixed upon. all slaves to! whom oompensatiois luisbeen olainsed.- A gentleman from St. Mary's Cotisty,-110... !She Ls a large staireowner.himself, Silenced us the other day that the prices allcised the Commissioners for the •eniaitorpsted ag gro's were higher than thoscwhieheouldibe obtained in his section J.( the State fir slates sold,on the block.. Bo it appears ths Govern ment pays more for "nigger." ban the lovers of the institution Sh•mseiressre _ _ will ing to pay. _ _ •-• Brig. Gen. Jefferson C. Davie. Gen. Jefferson O. Davis, whole tame, iii gained a sudden and unenviable notalety,24 hie /hooting MsjOr General Wml ffilionV i at the Galt House, Louisville, Ky., is in cafes, loehe regular army, which he enteral an 17th of Juno, 1848, as Second Lispnianil in, the First Artillery:l The numerous 1/411•403 caused by the ossuaries .during tam Ittexigan Mir rendered it necessary to. appoirt W i led many vacancies • frone:elYil life. Ati:Da is was one' f these, his appo in t ment beteg d iced to Indiana, his. native State. +IA Feb ruary, 1852, •he Sao . appointed . 'to mi. Fits; libiutenanoy and serfs! in that grsfifbntil the 14th of May, 1881, - when- he en• made Captain of Company . 11, in. the room if Capt. Abner Doubleday, of Fort SUMMITPIdie 'who was promoted to a blidOritxin the Benntiedth Infantry, Just then "organiiing. -i, - In the Fall of 188 t, Capt. Davie - hoeitid leave of absence from the War ',Dependent, too/wills him to amen' the4olodeleyof_ the .TWentieth Indiana „Volunteers, to Lich, he had been appointed by Gov. Borba.' Ile served at the head of his regiment _wit CiOr siderable credit, and in, December -KG, a was nominated for a Bregsdier GeneiValhiwf .VOluntsersi hieSppaintment_being pais ' d in' General Orders-en the 10th ct Jlll2lll 2. For some time past Gen Davis has be. with hls brigade in Missouri. Although nit par tial:Only brilliant, he is nevertheless 'enuid *red a competent artillery-ol2cor, and until the present unhappy oecurronotines esdiadt ed himself as an °Moor and .• ' . , ', w--7.---,----- - , ,-- TIEPABINGI.7OII LS - Asorcsoci . . tante hang upon the, weather .d ( h 46 months of October. and November.. I y are as dry and as pleasant as - we one • them in this latitude, the:war - raid be Ssidid dawn to the hisart,of rebeldOn'befois isineer -sits in, —Batas- eirsetn . to - haar oho • movements within two weeks; but 'atria of longer any attempt nVeonosalutent ago that our - army .is--preparing for s -gaited. lanai towards: the heart of -OILBIM . 17 'what route and with what Oreille plherif w know, and they who de-could-not safety* teeniest.. it to the pubile.--Ow.qt fiiY. --- - ' to: be - emanblked liab- , Tar number if starer under _the , Prettiest's:l amain to the engin At 1 slams, 434181 fidr • -6 47 0 i-,01010_ 1 2 -46 0 31 ibibilibletift443oo 396 ; fitath:Cirroliblia-4 02 ai ! . 1 8 P,Sa 2 B ' • -Totel:tmeeraket -1 5 1 ' TIM named UM** „ • • • ritthit • b ca 3,3,33• EDru tollairt ;111,10401444 ,Ltfitial**l4,2 lll olp; • Carollaberasl; LTikalassbS A , 8611,11fieti *war , • Washington Telegrams. THZ 1111.011,11SCE OP OCOOPTIVO Lsl' TU Judge Lane, of Northern Alabama, who came North with Gen. Buell's army, is here. He urges, as do all men 'who lire In that set thin of the country, the importance of taking posse - ago* of Nut yennosue, and holding It against sitrebel embers.. He says thst.if our lines extended to the whole southern-bound ary of Tennessee, the 'rebel army of the West would be entirely unable. •to support Speaking from a thorough knowledge of the Judaic of the country south of that line, he lAA that it is Incapable of producing the re %Waite supplies. Hs considers the recent movements northward of the rebel armies to be, in the main, great forsging.expoditions in search of bread and meat. TOE ♦DDYYHS OD THY LOYAL GOYARNOREI Thepubliestion of the addrme•ol r thdit6yal (looseness to the President Is deferred - In or der to give an opportunity to• those who were not at the Altoona Convention to affix their signatures. The statement that the reserve force of 100,000 men, the organiiation of .whioli was one of the suggestions Which the Governors made orally to the President, is a sort of home guard, is an absurd misrepresen tation._ This force le intended to be In tact; as In name, a.reserve for our armies to draw from In case of •riead. • 13= Arehibald Sherwood, an undoubted spy, was smelted to-day -at Falls Church, in the act of carrying a mail from Washington to Itichmcvnd. - Ha valiant to' the Old Capitol ; but, being aware of the InitimnitY from pun bhment which:rebel spies anjoy, in our hands, did not exhibit any apprehension of ; the gibbet. Capt. Haupt, formerly commanding the poet at Aquia Creek, has been made a Briga dier General. ==! The - female rebels of Washington are to suf fer.- Gen. Wadsworth will 'soon issue an or der, requirin those 'of the rebel prlioners in hospital hem who.cz safely be moved- te be taken to the old Capitol Prison, and manned therein a - hospital by, themselves. :.n.fter this 'order is carried into attest, they oannett.but be in, a great, measure deprived of the compan ionship of their lap friends, as well as of the numerous luxuriee upon which they have been feasted by them. TR! CARS BLEITOWLD UPON EZBEL P1118921g1.6 It is not MUMMA to see in a hospital two or three rebel prisoners among.two or three hun dred, sick Union "soldiers;.erijoying cakes, grapes, wines, and all the fannies that money or litigation can 'command, while oar 'palm sick are enjoying nothing better than cothmon baspital fare. TIM DISLOYALTY 07 TEM NATIONAL INTZLLI- The next time the National Isitalignicer is fed from the pnolla table with money-adver tisements or exclusive official news,. It will be pleasant to remember the series of sneering attacks on President Lincoln and his Procla mation of Freedom, the north' of, which ap pears in the intelligonur this morning. The author of these articles is mid to be employed in one of the departments of the Govern. meat, at a salary of $1,500 a year. NAIL& FOIL • New 11011.4:11411. One of the new Isonclarganboats le to be called the Ssgatnore, from the I'4oo on which Springfield, 111, Mr. Lincoln's hcine, stands. —N. P. Tribune. General Williams Nelson. General tielisn, of whose untimely death we have news by telegraph, commanded a di vision under General Buell.' He wits knetive ot . Mason county, Ky. Be was educated in the Navy, and bad a t tired .at the rank of Llentenant„ when, in— • Spring of 1851, he was detailed to command the Ohio river Oat of gunboats. Hs wu subsequently appointed to summed Gen. Anderson in' Kentucky, with a view to his strengthening the loyal senti ment in that State.. This.was owing to his extensive acquaintance with the people there. In April, Ibsl, be went there Ind' began the formation of a camp, and the recruiting, of troop., at a point between Garrardeville and Danville, since known as Clamp Diek Rob inson?! _Owing..to 'tho entsequent appoint ment of George H. . Thomas; to that post, Gen. Melton was ordered to torm a camp at Wash ington, Miran county, Ky., for the outlet merit of troops: - Gen. Nelson was eboutlerty years of age, of powerful " nhysique, and good presence. His address, however, was extremely uncouth and-profene, so much so that he was said to be the most profane and obseene officer in the United States Artny. Tohlintan he.wu tin generous and rough.: , manner his el- Maw was greatly marred, and his influence .much circumscribed:, ills. brother: .Thoriat of ter to Chill. . . .... 4._ . . ille entered the Navy as a citizen often acity, January 20, 1840. In 1855, he was promoted to a lientenaney, idler passing rttaaithroughtie regular degrees of rank. In this r capacity, ha served at sea. about 2 -aars. His total sea service amounted ito about 12. years and 6 Months. He was on shore and other duty for nearly 5 years, and had been' unemploymd lor. about the. seine time._ His total service, under the deg Of the United States was over =23 His last sea terries was on board the sloop - St. Inas/tome Squadron, On his return hoMe t , he 111141 , appointed . to ordnance duty at the Washington Navy.Yardilkoislwhich_post he was sent to Hentucky, asodready stated, inn special duty for the Wa Department. His commission as Brigadier General dated - 1514i Sept: 16,11161. - Recently hi was assigned to the command of the troops in Kentucky; superseding Gen. Lew Wallace, and 'Under his administration i. have had a succession of disgraceful de feats till the rebels overran the State,' and were only stopped by Wallace from apturing Oincianatl. Hors recently , the defense of Louirrille, las , engaged - Nelson, and it iis charged in,;one of the New York papers that "the course of that Oases las savored very much of the hesitlessOnteMparate alarmist, as windy, blustering Furioso. Sully Nelson, he is sometime] called; though; a sense different.from its literal We fall yet to perceive any jutillatioil for .his alarming order directing the *omen aid children to prepare to leave the city, which caused so much suffering. As for thetalk tlghting from house to house, barricading the atreets,zmir laying the town in ashes, if in tended for the ears of the rebel generals, it must have provoked bursts of laughter fiem those who knew him through and through. His energies were extensively exerted in the Godless enterprias of returning fugitive slaves to their rebel masters. It may be said that bass -accomplished more to aid the reibelli4t in this course than he consummated :for e Union Ouse with all hiSether efforts. -. 1• We belbrielititrii fieribbalii the mit ;o Major General for distingutehed undies a the battle of fihtlob.—N.,- Y.- Tribune. -, , News Ikons New Orleans...Reser:li - -Johnson atatt.Giesti.lintler.r, A Washington oorrespondent of the York Xribsas writs": ' A staff officer from Now Orleans, now in Mishit:Eton, asserts that when the lion. Rai erdy Johnson was there, ostensibly for the purpose of arranging matters between Gen: Butler and the foreign Consuls;he usadetipt-, 'elf reuribucalous to the soldieis and Union citizens thare;, by his intimacy with the *- cession aristocrats, and the.. freedol 'wl h which he became their giteat.:'. Mr. Johns ocenpled much of bit time hi mollifying the punishment and remitting the dna of re s which bad beep inflicted by order of General , Butler. , Oa' One occasion the nine is gold , of hsif. a cargo et Pitten,,:the other - hen of Which was exchanged for- ituriltionr of urils; which Gen. Batter tad.selsed and was umdirig to Beeretw °Masi wee•rdered by.Mri.Juhd , lien to recant to the rebel Jim .. Gene* [Butler summoned the mercantile rebels to his inns**. 'They *Me, and Mr. Johnson with theM.'• ;JThe Adineral.` inhibited "the :cider* and:: „tbeit '„liindrif, i thet a chick for the amount, ~, i tt -the: _ 'gams : tini . , • montiiig -0.7 11 1 Pta1.. 14- •: 74 144 0 0.- - ~1 4.1 elhibitiCitstedrOlimut4t:thlts P24altin , 21 UM Miiiiitd; . .iii: Pitittliad: . "OguagY? r‘-' pliceithil•GinesAy "of' eourse - ItA,Are.' lio IfffiAri s Wll , P.l l *E:V4 - .. ; iniVori i ts idstg to °Th". et:litiokikulkdoiate witit imitunirithe Les ofentelteptabller.'"Zes, I wilt alto* riii, thajlosAililkiresiugsheiLt!Jiiiler,tkw, lidk4.. 1 0 12- Pri . .q*lt•isia/ilkia„Miti,ier )o*--J.11..n; ir"tr.',. , q% A.Vri . ,,,..1.-`13 . / t. , 11 . ..... .1 ,, r.• 1 ' VOLUME LXXV---NO. , 2, "Don't know ; possibly only send you to Fort Pickens, with i ball and ehtin—probably hang you." "Well, but," interposed Mr. Johnson, "If lam going to make matters worse dam they were befirre,,l think I' ad better go ho m e." "I think Yo, too," said Gen. Butler, emphatically. Mr. Johnson is now, and has book since his return, tieing every available means to procure the removal of Gen. Butler. Thirty thousand poor people, white and black, are still fed from our commissariat at New Orleans, and Gen. Butler levies on the rich rebell every month to meet the current ex pense, and ere are assured that there are now over $200,000 in this contingent fond. A' Weighty Tax Bill The new revenue bill before the Confederate Congress is a 'Unger. Here. is the first and principal sootion : That on the first day of January,lB63, there * shall ievied and ;messed on each person resideht in the Confederate' States, for the support of tho Government and the defense of the country the following tax, to 'wit : Onc fifth the value Of all the wheat, corn, ries, rye, oats, potatoes, hemp, flax, peas, beans, bar ley, hay, wool, rosin, tar, pitch, turpentine, cotton, sugarkmedesses and tobaecoproduced by him in those States during the previoui calendar . year ; also, one-MA of the value of the increase for the preceding calendar . year of the horses, asses, cattle, sheep and swine ; and, also, onslifth of the,profits made in the preceding calendar year by thee feeding of swine, sheep, cattle, or mules ; else, oseeefiftk of each person's yearly income for the preced ing calendar year, from all sources whatso ever, except from the sources . herelnbefore described, and except from the interim t on'Con federate bonds, certificates or Treasury cotes; Provided, That said tax so levied and assess ed shall be due and payable on the Ist day of April, 1883; Provided further; That foreign ers resident within the Costieferata States shall not be required to pay, except from the aforesaid articles produced by or for them; or from incomes or profits derived from business conducted by them within those States ; nor shall any tax be levied, upen the products of residents where the tote' value of such pro ducts, during said year, Is less than $5OO ; nor shall any tax be levied upon the income of residents where the total value of such in come is less than $5OO. - . Another Report .of .a Demonstration Against Charleston. The Hartford Post says " Saturday evening. a letter was received in this city from an officer at Hilton Head, dated Monday, in whlch_the writersaid that he was about going into an engagement, and that before the letter reached its destitution, Charleston would, in all probability, be' in posiession of our troops. Ample preparation& bad been made, said the writer, to make an immediate and suceessful attacd upon the pity, both by era and land." SE wrJroo WEEELEE & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, No. in rim! man.; Prrrssuson, Awarded, At /Pint Premiss at Am UNITED STATES FAIR." For the Years 1858, 1859 and 1860. orschame or so.(:OomAcraraza SOLD 111 Till MUD STATZB. WWI THAN 20,009 BOLD TEN PMIT TEAS. We offer to the public WIIIILESA WILSON'S INPISOVIID ammo siaoarwi, at azDtrop MOIL% with-twardeed , osoldrtte of Its rtt= the beet and mint reliable, Panay Swing now to neo. It does equally well on the thickest iind Won,* Ihbriwismokto the lOck+rittrat itapoeslbli to unmet - office on both elides: ts atztole to conotrinw Con, more *toffy In morewfant, end moro'dtcroblo than ant alba main. • aliculars, giving lyrical and dascrintiOn of ma chismo, tirolaked Qraiu, on alcomuou 112 paws or Zns7 Machine wininited tar dui* • , , Wld. manta co. SEWINP MAoHINI# .'„ 0,114113' unapuoilkl. Lib Lomax sswiti; mammas., - - - lWeawn, N 0.12 nrrn MIVIBINISH, PA. These Bleekkute will do ill kinds of wort. gad tar wirranted and kept to repair one yew wtttutat dor amp. Ltuxr, BTgAIN l 00., /vita SPIXILLL t/OTICM. Let the nubile beliertectly assured 'that they may buy and use ,WILLIAIdg. /t,OBVIIP NALMLIMM with as much Impunity as any in market. notwith standlog the gross mbslateinects parportizur to min.: =ate tram the Grover it Baker Sewing Machine, Oa and others.: The hisart stopping persons from data; these mackdn esprepo wha e n theicanuot_stop 416 &QM. MU- Lug them. Le st 114 i Miche was, pat , sated tab. 12, 188 L rous. We prerwN reward in mg penct. with a Bey* Machine arho can point oat one sins> ow where's person to whom we havasold a Machu* We teal legally stopped from usi= ' Lase' ad to pay to any Pin,. AGENTS W • lOWA Azzass. STRAIN a . . . BAll4rir, F4114E-U4 &,CU. PLIIUBT.B.B, GAS AND• smear nrrsas 1 PooaTi Starer, incia , . • TANKS AND AGITATORS, Web:mien, flied In the nest mating.. , • Houses fitted 112 with hot ail, water in the beat itilei with a modem* Improvement; la .131 WASH STAILDS,CLOSETS IHNI , . . A large assortmeit of * materials. always on band and farads on ressonahlik tame •%'• gad YIT.~R.'RII!IT!IIII: V i'I.T.I.'NTJ.I9 a. O. aeoaanx, &tome" at Law and. OLtiat Alert, Are. of Y MTH arazgr, moos, Ps., Prosecutes lioldius• Minns °Votary desCripttrut. PitBBIONB for disabled °Mars, soldiers, and mertnes. • BOUNTIIIII and PENSIONS kr the teld a" PM orphan children, brothers and sisters. orother representative of times who/ars died or been is the sortie,; or, hare died eiderrAst "arcs,.tkatn asses contracted in scram : Sr So chine until claim collected. and no Utter. .111 be snewere timbiei etendite entkisd. eellkein FRUIT T • ...-IXDVCIIIXIXTS TO !VW; 4 01111:1114.—A tory buill AKIO* etwdes 711131:k Ofildeald striftlie to obxot from with mei trood bla cm tabu to Iwo artatree to mum - Of Apple tame int bats 17 of. I/WI Iwo Ono you ads. / 7 0 07 kor /off* * Post, 1%. 000 tuti to art* *tort t141.',, if . oot/t,"11111:114c.oli Roo lecrsousawebeTno Ow . Nutotry. , 0.11 tad ei.i. 6y ilia Madrid. =To, 141117 E TB= A.NI) 8="177111/711; - Address' Emsvoicaa LAD 9Alczakim 8381:1111, Pittabozey- is iad m er , ...TOtiff4l7Bl76oll. Jsi TABS CAKE' :OR • YOUR , HEALTH. .• 4.. • • n - BUY Pataliatt pa•hditteadthiaad mate bettor uvw sad twat Weft dm say adage atittatatfathe trarid: — It Et Ota• *am- all tesparttStv lac ovine • s lbs Plosangha., -aas leIoL. Ptralx /gam bataat dat teklitot pest It kir tr..: /Pt 7ballatda tad Wait: n `• ' - -- soßincr_w2itig _ N u. law ginaimi; Q '► tab bArzioiltit:pgaiii. Ilbillm U k a°;!.. , ""1211Atlik lailrx VAN GORDIIB. •*:' ' :4; 4 t-4 114 &Kea Avast 1% B • Louts ruaas. y atty • - jogN BegialEtilatc4 , Q/1/1 HU 'Cz: 'PR SST • - 1 AC0VV:8237_1101113133312,16by, ffan - 9:4161 144.1116/MalMi r*-.52 IXSUR.IXCE. COMPANY. Office, N. RI corner Wood and Fifth Sta. FIRE AND XA11:151F, rtitiIIRASCE. Junes DI Verner, Capt. John L. Rhoads, Seam} Y. Stem, Gana B. Pont Van Jones, Carder, 0. Lange Zara • 112102 Wm. B. Hays, Jam E. Park(, Charles B. Bissell, Wm. Yon Kirk, . • ' wx.pana,res,-p.mamt. • jOIIN WATT, Fifa rwridest. ---- 7 -- i', WM. F. GAM:II6R, Becntarp. FIREFIIRANINS CB, BY THE RELI at-cruet. INSIIRANOR COMPANY, 07 PHIL ADRLPHIA, on BUlLDLNG4_limited o perpetual, MERCHANDISE , ruarirrs, ac" fo town ar *wintry. OM* No. 308 Walnut street. °arrests M2"J',6lot Msrts, $305,608 96-4tre4tal as followe First Mortgage on Improved City Prow. ty,_worth double the, atnount...---...7155,6 00 CO Oroand rent, film Maas-- . 2,462 60 PrumiLlt. B. Co.'. 6 per cent: Mortgage Loan, 530,000..c0m......._ . 27,900 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loan.— 50,000 00 • Allegheny county 6 per ct. P. 11. B. Loan 10,000 00 • Collateral Donde, well scouted-- 2,500 CO Huntingdon and Broad Top Monntain -• • Railroad Company, mortgage ‘5OO Peinneylianlir Railroad Co.'s e 4,0M1 0 00 0. Stock at Bailout* Mutual Lusnranoei 24,350 00 Stock of County Tire Insurance C 0.......— .1,050 00' Stock of Delmar*. M. S. Insurance 71:0 00 . Conunertial - Bank do 4135 91 Mechanics' Bank do —.--... 4912 60 Union M. loannina, " 160 W. Bilis Becetrable, imitates paper—.' .16,Z7 18 Book Amounts, scorned inter e st, 6,9146 T 1 Cub , on handand'in bands of sgents....., - -11,385 15 ,5C6 99 TINGLEY:I=ImA IL L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Bo Chi ni. a. Leland, Lentil& Jacob T. Bunting, C. B. Wood, Smith Bows, 'Jas. S. WoWeird, - John Pltterg,L YollllA.N.Seormary. J. G. VCIPPIN., Aged. my 6 Northeast °anvil. Third and Wood street. Emo Glen neMtsat WM" R. Thomptin, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, Wm. Ruse; O. Stevenson Bent. W. Th4lej, John R. W Hlll 'brarstual B. bt - INDBIENITY- AGAINST IA MS BY TlE.E.—TaszarLrif VIBE 721731711.3.17011 COB PART OP PIIILADELPHLti. .011704 06 and 437 Chestnut 44344, near Fifth; Statement of Aseets,_ January Ist, 1860, p Usbea - agreeably to an act otaseembiq, being— Ent II • smply sectuml. - ..a...:—5 - 1, 1 030,5 0 7 00 Real 't vaL inoa„n4 61) con .102066 00 Tautpuraty . Loanl, on ample Collateral Secartes: • 89, 1 16 70 Stocks, (present value SSC67 - 72) met— • 119,7116 00 Notes and Bale • , Ufa 00 Gosh 27,59 .00 Imo.. Mir The only profile trona prendrir—a which this''' . Oocapany.:ami divide by law are from. risks which' • have been determined. romance made ea every .diciaiptioa of=Y i in tom and ocantry, at rates as lamas axe with mmirit7.. : • Slate their inoorianathan, • period of t y iedu 1, i ce., they - lutre;Cald lama by Aro to ao amount i Farr Miltioss of Dolioro, thereby lard evidence of the edema or Impirance, al erellas eir 'bilk Vi m i t ,... ' _ nto met with tam al 1 .Lora Data dtudng the yew 67 tnsttorutD36B—.......LNA Charles N. Banal., Lour Imo, , Molt Odd D. Leath - Jacob 8.. tb, . . Totdos Wigton. , Edward 0. Samuel Grant. • George Etta - CHAILLBS N. BANWlNR,Prooktort. ,HeLLIWAILD O. DALT., nor Proddeor. Wor. A. brner.4. 64cretany pro fen. , . J. GARDNER COVIINi Apse, =ye Moo Noithroo,cor. Wood 4 M.. it.. VDEE,-MARINE AND INLAND IN -BIISANOL-12iStritlaiCE OCIIPANT. OW ZiOILTH /41.8.1110.5., PHILADKLY.HIA.. . ; - - Incorporated 1794—Capital, poo,oco. taliots, ..Taliztary 10, 61 • • lt T ria ly , G. 007/11:N.," TNEUBANOE co. OF TIIE STATE - oy. I P n RIMBI orated - 1794- LVAN/A. PILILADELPHI.I6- sorp 4.44,11. a. 32.10,000. Await, Yobnutz J. 1229. 02 BY D. 131TAZIBD,Itssidad. WILLIAM BAILPKB, &cram/. HARTFORD PALE INSURANCE 00. HAWITOBD. Incorporatad MO—Capital, 11600,030. -: 54 iss ,41",,14" 186"r-HTIN1571171514946 UM O. 0. ALLYN, •Secr.l.l. NNW Lonaanee in the above old' sad 'entails CM. P L4eS"2 1* C'?t'i"'d bJ 7i P . 11 2 , 13. Apg, : .GT Water sneet.llefealey's Bunning's. WESTERN INSURANCE COMMA VT OF PITTSBUIUM. B. MILLER, Jr., Prosidost. Cl9l. GQI2DON, Sartdiry, _ . 012 Ice, No; 92 Water street, glass A Op.'s Ware -400.5039 stainh:Pitablugh. •,• Mme against all Nada of Firs aid Markt Ria4. -A'- Home Isplailioi,:ladTagat by:Dierederi who ere weil Snow* iaemaamosty, and win are, deter 'etbsot, yroaspbeted end Morality, to. otainiain tas adman 'AMA Arse Use eleamedi.ar eerily Ailed prolectioale Maw who done to M iwored. : 7 2L14.21228;0CT08E8 . 20,2,859i •p_iock - astetuar Wl= uu mmI gW r il• — ••••••• — •• - • - • - ...." 0, Clam 2.50 id - Open Accounts, TOM 00 WSJ SG .Prenshan WASS 14 Motes and BEM 114075 39 D 1112121018: • I Andrew Ackley,. . Alexander Bpm, Darla kL Long,. Bete .1. Themlte, Ilead: P. Bakewell. John B. Wenn& ' B. 11111er, 71312110 MeAtil4, Nathaniel Holmes. Aka.. Nhaldt, C =ei FL Smith, likketion. Pl/30 X. GORDON. BKtrtary renzErrs INSURANCE COMPAN Y 1 1.1 OT YITTt3B1:111411.. • Moe; coma. Margot • d Water•divets, mama door.- • _ . wx..zeimuar,p64 B,unixixtia.s•avgari. . - Inman* Staamboata and anon.; - ; Unarm tvgainva loss and d.ftvivis the navigation of•• the dordloord And "Western Miami. L•luak and Biyan.3 viva navigation of the Sew. 'Artieagehms l a.mad Ammallo ea* • DZILLOSOIIII Jobn BLI Jos. N. • J. Cildwsil. Jr., • John a: -Chaska IL fat 3 ,;: • -.7PPaola . arr, Jr., W. IX Abadan, B. T. Joey Bows Owarts, How..-T. It: Haws, BowelsjYrwtao.