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'.i ESTABLISHED IN 1786. COJUMBBIO*-, #c. OIL WQRKH COMPAN^Of PENNSYLVANIA. "'Offlee, 81. Clair Street, MAT the Bridge. :Buy and BoIICARBON OILS on tnmsilseioa—«aih o? time. CRUDE OILS, ofall<)p* v WEAVER, Ja* yrttary aud Treasarcr. -mylftgm ti&Aßll&iS B.' LKKCHJ * Ptou* and .Factou aiw Tonniwioa Mkacilaht tor ihetalaof GBAIIT. BIRDB/CHEEaE, PRODUCE,; *o„ And agent -lor: the celebrated -Unfcatotm OX* M&KT, Hoc. USSecoudhud 145. Flm streets, be* fcweeß-Wood and Smlthfleld. Pittsborgn, > •A, unafw ~/, ■• Jnpu HmetT, J. • S UQGETT & CO., (fluoocsaotg. to • Bell 4 Liggett*) Flora- Factom-mwOon» DOS'UnoUAitn, for tbeaaleof GRAIN, SEEDS,' OHEESB, PRODUCE, 4c., No*. 76 Water end 02 front streets, Pittabnrgh, Po. . my 6 Unaxw KAoudsnr.;^.^.^. M uihai*. MACKEOWN & LINHABT, Flour asd Gain Facto u, Psodvci Ann Oomsiuiob Uucqavta, lor the sab of Ftour,Graini Fork, Bs cob, Lard,' Cotter,' Egg* Cheese, CaaHs, TaUov, Grease, < Feathers, • PotAtoo, Pot and 1 -Petri‘"Ashes, dabexatns, Linseed and Lard Oil* DrMA'and Green Fruit*Timothy, Closer, Flax and-Grass Seed* ■ Gtah adTsocee wade on Consignment*. >- - apl;ly No. 297 Liberty ft., Pittsburgh. 30iLti B. is A iH? iELL.tiuuuS .-cios ad Fosvaapuu Hxaciuirr aiuLwhoto* ale dealer in WESTERN • RESERVE CITSERE, BUTTER, LAUD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FlflU, POT AND PEARL ASHES, BALERATUS, LIN SEED AND LARD- OILS, DRIED FRUIT and Produce generally, No*. 11l and 113 Front stroot, Pittsburgh. oc9 Wh. DPiM. /SULP & SHEPARD. Commission Mkr- V»/ ’CiZAXTI and dealerrin FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE, No; 913 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Fa. ' Choice brand! of Floor for Bakers and Family use constantly 1 dn hand;' Particular attention:paM: to filling orders for More hand fee generally, ocsidly 1 LIKAS* VAN UUICDEK, Produoband J? Cosstssion Msacsan*, dealer in FLOUR, RUT* TER* BROOMS; SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORK, DRIED - AND-GREEN: FRUITS and I’teddc* gu» arallyi -Liberal cash advances made on consignment*, Watwwao, No.UfeSeooodatrect, Jlttabnrgbu • - I AIUKKO.'iIcVAY, fOEWAiDIKQ ABTD V Oosmasxoa Mucbaht, for the tale of FLOUR, GRAIN..BACON, .LABI), .BUTTER, EGGS, and Weatern Prod ace generally, No. 10. BMITUFIELD - STKEET. conifr ot.Tlnt, PitUltursh, ?«. , , yyQrdera add consignments solicited; . >aSh}ya. i |AMisaA7FET<i EK.JifIEWAKmsaiHD "" fiy -oojuiuaiofr-HucnANT, tor the rale of FLOUR, OBAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, and Produce generally, No.- IS - Market st-i aimer of Firs* Pittsburgh.' • oc3-.dly ; V- .-.....—..wa. r, but a. SCHOMAKeS & LANG, .Commimiq, Hsbckaxts and wholesale dealers In GROCE* KIES,' XLOUIL'.'GRAIN, PRODUCE, No. 329 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,Pa. • •• selardly TAM HsllAl.'/KI.I. AhOrX, .hlAWngAn. v-TOSKBa or LARD OIL, and CoauuMioa Jlaa- CBajßsbr. the purchase and sale of CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM, Noa. 00 and 70 Water it* Pittsburgh. AdTancea made on consignment*. ■ U OBIiAM)KLDDLB. BUooessor to Jno. XJ.3UfLILA Ban,'No.'lB3 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. GENERAL PRODUCE, GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Consignments naspectfally aolicHod; ftSfcdly- weirt. WttlTK ‘BROTHEKB,' Fobwardlhg 'fV -isn Coxptmo* Mcacaasn and dealen-tn PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. So. g» Liberty atreeLPlttaburgbi Pa. nyg7 a Mbrcbant. A.eduller in and REFINED CARBON OILS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, Ac* No. 183 ttreeL- —-«hg7rtly wittiAir^BEAaa i r^i|T, Art v i PAflk M r&MtnX™: 1 } “!M.Sp«»dal Partner.' f i& GOFPIN. -bhocbssotb’ to M’CVadLaa; Means A Co., WHOLESALEGRO* QEBSi corner ofWood and W atcr streets, PtUehurgh, FMiaV'■ . Jy&dlyt VOIGT* T‘-- Hi VQIGT & COs.Bacceßsorfco L. G. XJa.GrtOL.£RODIIU£ AMD. COMMISSION MEB* CHARTS*iI7 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Fa.; aofi^ ‘l**?-?* •v Sr, : ‘l joint i. jdwaxp nousa. L HOySE & CO-, Fholsuis -gy.vG&ecxne ajio Hjptthfleiil ha d Water PRlsbnggh» Fa— J jr7- ■ DBSttXOS ic oXiSWABT, Wbolb aAna Gaooasa AMP Couaiusunr MaaonAwra, No. 107.W00d etretf. Pittiiburgb. JeNdly j. U3kKr.iilQ6x.~B7 a7&ttO»N.....w*. xiupatucx. BKOWN & KLKKPATRICKS, Wuous- SAtK Groce** Ab<t (halers In TLOU& AMD J3DS.-Hob. 101 Md. 103 liberty street, Pittstaixb. • .’JoZfdly THOMAS WPWtIPP r .,. IT n,-v--i I*MM Ih WAIAACS. WALLACE, > WHOLESALE DHCGGISTS, Ho. 306 LIBE&TE fiT&EETf IaPmgMCBOHt.PA. ',ir • .% J«2fc»r ' oIMON'JOttNSXON. nrPon* JJ PHTJQ3 AHD CllKMlCALii,' PiiiFUMIUI,. tiact Poona, npamn<fmoiD,otLS, tah- XLT JOBDlCllttSf,of. strictly prime qua!- ! Ity,~whl3k bo offers ait lowest prices. Otnir Smith*; ud Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Proscriptions carefully compounded si all hocre. ; A. FAitNfiti'i'OCK & CO.j iVHOLB • sals Dauooiar sad Mannfactnrer of WHITE» LEAD AND LITHABQE, corner of Wood and Front Streeti.’PittatmrKh.~ -•• > - • • • •••g 3T tnh7 ~ , :•••:!;••,!. 3 UHN V. tiCOTT, • WSOUESALS Übalbb at DBDG3, PAINTS, OILSiVABNISHES AND DTE STUKFS, No. 2SG Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— A* 1 orders will receive prompt attention. mnSt DK GKO. 1L JiKi'SBK, U*uoai»T. 140 Wood ccmrof Wood. street aod .Virgin alley, V^. COCaKAiiE Attoehby asd U Cocntust it Zuv. Office, No. 74 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. All boslneas entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention.. Collections £o Allegheny and In all adjoining counties, and the money remitted promptly*., ;u» • aeS’ly' YA& VifiifiUll, (lato of Fayette county, *=. rrnsßmaai ° OflJti(h-5. lL‘obrner Tcmrtb tad Grant itrwt*. ' :vtst2&m'-f?. : ■ " ' : TOHN 6. MaoOUNKKUi, Attoroti tl ayLaw. rtcryKTOa'a Lav BmXK TsOt Ho*B3 P&nond Btroet.-' ' •• ■-* j WDI attend to the aettkmea*. aeeorio* and cotta>* Hod of claims, boubtiea, As., In wafhiugtes, Diitrict of Colombia. - nolthGmm CB. M. SMITH, Anoßxmr -i» • Ootprmum ay Lav, has re snored to KUHN'S LAW BOItDtNQB.NO.I3 Diamond-v street, nextj door to Bt. Peter's Chnreh. . . myXOdly f WABEHO.USB.—HENBTj \jj£COLLIHB, Fonrardiß g and Ooinnl baton H er4 cSant and dealer Jq OHKKBB. UUTTEB, LAKIJ viftn and iProdnco generally, No. as Wood street, utete Water, Pittsburgh. ; ,l ,V. .‘it TTT-.Tp.v JOSESi ASmPfiSnCSHw* [* 1 ' tYVoa.Slat*ol Permayt Tania andHartfocdln . --^ Wamilki. kka, Hkobctabv Vtxam O WmiiSpiOolttAifT, cornin' Markptmd Wits - •••.-..■ . - 'l. .. 2S- - -,_J •* :s'V .' 3J . DRVtWISTH. fiCODUCE. James holmes & <co.;powf pue- Ul and dr«ler> lu PBO VlHlONB, comet of U«* ket «nd Frontrtrsetc- ' -v;'— J»&dly 2 m _ fcr. ACKSON & TOWMSJSKi., FoElj Vague* am duuu at BACON,jBBIBII ABI> BOMS 'roar. Ho. li Tportb street* near Liberty* Plltabprgh. J AOKJTTS. . JGABDINER COFFIN, Asks* roi ttumSTcoanmM, Hortl-«iJ,conior yowl «n( TMrtrtrwU.'' -' '' ’"' ■■- : ■■■•■!- rmir ojoqjpb, ion* * , CAP»iitt TJTILSON, CAKR &* CO., * -t iH • ’wgoi.n u, » nt- -;• f: r-. :>.-?>■ •■■*. ‘rOBJCIQH AND i)0MESli0.1)B?;G00M; £ i „ -j(a>'‘fcft;.Woodctreet T i ( .*piftdtr ■ T ”M. bUKCHFJKLU, rWOOSKTC. tc yiatciiflaM * On.,Wlwlw.l.M&SttoltDental TSiSTADUASB TAHOII.I)BT-OOODS,‘«MlUlJ tel. t IAKEJSBAtX?.; ; Bo,5» Wywn-ltwW ~ v 'gnh- ! :. . t j i-'t • n .:> t v { AIT.Y SnOCERS. gHBIVKR * LAZEAB, ' WHOLESALR'GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, > > Ho«. 17 aad29 Bolthfield Street, Corner Second, 1 t m - PITTSBURGH, PA. ' ! UUHMLY,;;; ■ "" • *. ; WHOLESALE GROCER, 1 ! NoTSTl 1 LtBERTY STREET, ‘ 1 '- ‘ V» ! ‘U'-7‘ . ' . 1 PITTSBURGH, Pa., ; . i Haying jurrhaxd the inUreat of htalate partneib i will cpaUnne tha tanlnesa at the old> itatad. and will be el eased to recelTe the patronage of Us old friends land customer*. myl&dtf wit. ! JMO.r.«raarAraicx. Utai. rßi KIKKPATKICK & CO : rf WaoLSAAia Gaocsss, Couussiok MiacnAirT* AUo.DkYLKaa’ui CdcKTUT PaopboSt NA 2SB Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa.- 1 ap7 - tho*. Pima, Tainaia. Lm T LH & TBIMBLTfi, Wholsaalb CoiOiiisioa Maaomasra, deafen in PRODUCS,:TLOUB,'RACON~CBEESE,;nSH, 0 ARSON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON" YARNS,-and Pittsburgh maholacturee KeDerally,Tl4Seodndatteet,-Pittobnrgh;‘• . ’ ’ !, ooacas a , DOiiAAD. M .. M . MMMM buss. • no, AaavcauK, ; (of the late firm of D. A D. M'Donald ) Pittsburgh. A Co., WelUville, Ohio.) . .. J Ayf'HONAIJ) & AKBUCKLES, Wholb : illaujtGhooaaE Paosbcv sno CoiuiniaibH Maa* cuAjit*,- Jobbers in COFFEE, N. 0. SUGAR and MOLASSEIs 1 REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, .BACON, TUBACOO, ’ TEAS, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, Ac., No. 912 and SU Übexty St., Pittsburgh, -* •- - : - ■ • • 1 • nollrly.- > r. a. nriuxn_.~...wK. p. asiiraa. OKYMKI4. & BiiOTHKKS, bqoocbsoii jLw to Reymer A Anderson, Wholesale dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND FECTIONEEY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS,do., New. I2Sand 198 Wood scraet, abor* Fifth;‘Pittabnfgb, Pmin’a. ■' . It--- ■ .'■fVAfcdW asb&os a. lunena, j_T£AD: & MKTZQAB, Gbooesa and XX Comsaiojr . MamdaAats, and dealers In all kinOfl of CocjrraT Pbodccs abp Ptmanaos Masn reernacs. No. 919 Liberty street, opposite head ol Wood etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. . ap3;ly EOBT. AKMVtL a. aostsos. XhL cams, CoEHXsstov ; a3id deaierl in aU kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and Puts burgh manufactures, No. 966 Liberty street, Plus* burgh. mya GKO. 1 H .lONKS. ffHfll.MttM DRAI.Rfi ut GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPK^OAKUM, °U$ mannhgtcqfi articles, NoTUl'WateK'itreet', aboTe the Monongabela Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. aosaat r. i>n.iu.u 130BKKT DALZELL & CO.. Whole- Xhl mu Gaocxaa l< CoaiiusioM ~niw kaavanniao Maacqksißt- And dealers rip cPRODUOJgWai Pittf bargli tnaauLKdmesf Pitisbo/ght- « • • 1 • * nasax , nima. Lambert a smßTofs, .Wholksaiji Gaoosaa, Pao&uca Ceatusatos MsAhust*, No. 6 bixthstreet^ Pittsburgh, Pa. noll:ly . ■■■'.>. ? : . jo us wineoa. IVTA'iT & WILSON,; Gto- V V cue, CoaiUhatOs. aad dealers tn Produce and erty street, 'Pittsbargb.-.; I c .-: ' ' u 25 I tiAIAU lUUJ£KY-;tt (JO, Wholesale X Gaocus, 00'jucuam& lluoinn, and dealers in PRODUCE, No. , r SQ Water street, and 66 Front street, Pittsburgh. " ' oeo. w. Pu.woara f s. DiLvoara. T -8; i>ILWOKTH A CO;, Whols&le I<tfl “"■< lg9 ' «*^nrf~etrnt T hear tuitithdold, Pitubmgb* ■ . f ' do\ jobs m0m.... ........ H..«»«.*nfiu morn. J OHN FLOYpACO..Y^ROLBSALBti£o ctu A«b 'Cokuiiaiftat Mtacßasrit Ne. 172 Wood and 298 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . jelb WILUAM . BAGXLEY, Wholesale Gaocsa, Noe. 12 and 90 Wood street, Pitts burgh, Pa. jaiLdtf I T.V.XIAVHEit XjLglocxb, iffiporter ol Bona Aen.No. 273 Liberty sueet( Ptitaburgh, Pa. - - ' ' mhc , i. ■ i D~ANIEL J3Els NETT & SON, Mamc rACTussEfl or WHITE STONE CHINA AND CBKAM COLORED WABE. M!Vrncs\An>/W'ihotoDn ar/Jfo, T 4 Aire SrsSrr, Pittssosqb,'Pa. < ahl&tyiaw w. s. as.eaiSTosu..~;..Ej'.:hMf r. hast. MACKINTOSH. HEMPHILL & CO., .corner ■Pike end .&Banc guests, near the ,City Water *War*«? PituLargbf •Po.i'Msnnfhcturerrcf MACKINTOSH AND HEMPAILL’B IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING'BTEAJISHGINES AND SLIDE VALVESrof all sine and beat style. Haring pnt op machinery of large capacity and of the best*quality, r we are prepared to 'do fceavy r Job* biag, and eolidt work in (hie line, trusting that by promptness, and the character of our work, tomerit Sriteroriki attention to oor’ ftALANb&D VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore nnattained in this class of Engines. . , |agfl;lyd. Joseph f. HAMthroN£oo.r - Corner, of Pint and Liberty streets, „ . •= r,; ' . J’JTTSBOBGH, Pa., Vr ....TiiajsoracrimaMor, * r SUPKBIOB STEAM ENGINES, MACHINKBY, Ac., Ac. mylfctf HEViSKANUfcJ, JS Di’ M WAtE*^ ID* Pittsburgh, mad9iraaftrer#dnJUl BITKTS, > W AND BA^UIOAD,. ft short notico.' A yobd ateorttaflgt'eohffahtiy'en.hand.'.. mythwaj Jj/WOLFE,PLCSKETTAOO., Gaass Manrrac-, .eeaiiflv * Ware house,-'Ko. -18 .Wood street, corner, of l. • '. ' ; se&lyd ; U/JGUAmj TV ldllWty/*t***t»' oppcaitevfilxtb/PltUbargh, manufacturer* DtWHIEa, I*AfIHN3 ANDti WITCH*! ES*and erery.deecrtptloßOf LEATBEBiBI£AIDKD( jWOBK* VVI«(-:-M 'ti'l i ‘r | Order* eolicited iron the trade, asd good* prompt* ly ahippod a* per tneiractionfl. faftalewlyr i DiwnrwTitr. qpEi'EH 3XTBACTED— WITHOUT^ X PMN, BT THE USB 07 Aif'AWABfATDS WIiKIUSBY NO DBUaBoaQALVAMIGBATTiBY; ABJC UfIKD. i-;: r X,V‘ ■ - - Medical gentlemen end their Camlllca have had tbeirtoeth axtcadted by my prow—, and are ready to teetlfy a* to th«,ealety and pelnknneea of lbe opera-! Uoa—whatever baa been eaid by peraona latere*ted la' averting the contrary, having oo knowledge ol my. process. .. r «r ABTIFICI ALTMTtI Ixaerted'tn eruy style, and charge* very low; warranted In all caae* to be of . , g. OUBBY, fawr, 134 gnmbflcld it. | 30am*il ADAMH, Vbxtut, Connelly', BoHdiig,corner-of Diamond and Grant streets, 1 Pittsburgh. _ * Jlcr*BK*CE*—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hellorh, XhAOdor* &obbln*, BxM*UCm*t. ‘ ' myOidly ; it O OK.BELLERB, ttc. Wit G. JOHNSTON <Sc CO., Staiioh iu, Bun Boos SUnrnrAorvacu, and Job Pcnm*. Ho. AT Woflditreet, Pittsburgh.. *&> ; KAY* & CO.; Booksellkbs and Sta- Tiosm*. No. 65 docrfto tb« corner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa.. BOBOvlr and LAW BOOKS constantly on hand. ■ J r .uU Hi£AlJU*ißtibtl«U.B» and Bta« • no***, So. 78 South at rest, Apollo Building*. ■ i THJCJnjttVrSlfi,tfC. JOSEPH HOBMB, Daub in Tkhii ■uas, SxsmoioKnik* an Smew Cocas, So. 71 Marketstreet, Pittsburgh*. ■.. . t ... ..,apl6 \ ATON, MACKCMACO., Obalsba id KsmoipiAttßtSiiittxlfik Sends*, eto., Noaj 17 aad 1> fifth «treet,Pittebtirgs* > aplS j REAL ESTATE AGEATTS. wSHSfi wZ6O. Dbalbb in PBONi IT usobtHotair Andallae- jfc-QMT' pro<ttro' J l£>A’&# 'ibrough my «fisaej| ou rc—oonW* tons*. Thott wishing toinrcrt tholr Bonny to goodndv rootage, clns» pipe* •t mjr for file. > Ail communication* and istarrlm ttrictly eonfl* dentu. OOgg, lSmlnft]m« > .T*tf«lto St. laW OUbednL i»M«f j TUSH—2S bbls.'ltti*tf ; ifo;s !, Meoterolji -= *° ! 10 do « 8 tfos •■ ; , T 60 Mf bbh.,lThit» JHiBr ;n r first rtreat. ll »}UBxmwA, . StfjTF. K ’'«*■■•• •.. . t'fcr.'UrO* AJNTD COMM KIICI-A-Li JOTJRN-AJLi. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY/MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1862. JTEW BOOHS. rjlO COUNTRY MERCHANTd A full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS. WRITING PAPINS, ENVELOPES, STA TIONERY, and WINDOW PAPERS. Tor sale by KAT A CO., »;Wood street. XJJfiW BOOKS.—aliiUAM—Marion A3I Harlan'enew norel; a Talo of Kentucky Life W.W. v - . EYES' AND EARS—by Henry Wald Beecher; IWS.', . ■ . ‘ TUB SLAVE POWER—By Professor Csalrno*,of ; Galway .inland; fl, - ; THE ENGLISH Origin, HU tory and Early Literature. By G. P. Harsh; $3. -THIRTEEN MONTHS IN THE REBEL ABHT —By an ixnprpnod New Yorker ; 50 cte. HOLMES’ POEMS—In Blue and cold; 88 eta.. LES HISEB&BLES—By Victor Hugo; 50eta. . ; -GRADEDSOHOOLS—BjJW. U. WeIUA. U.; 75c. , For safety., B.B.DAYIS, 0=33 , •• . : ■ 93 Wood atrect. Book* i BOOKS ! 7 Medical Baea of Kbetridtr-Garrett; Recreations of tfXrantxy Parson; Queefia of Society;"" '* ' Bpari Hours, by J. Bfown, M. D.; ' Men; Women and Booka, by L. Boat; Titcomb’i Books;' A Qood Ffebt,by C. Beade; Personal History of Lofrd Bacon; LIU of Blr Philip SldnCiy; Bongs In Mariy Keya- 0. W. Holmee; Poems, by Rose Terry; : , Liberty and Slavery—Bledsoe:' ;' Lectures on Apoealypaa—Botler; Life and Speeches of Douglas; HUto. y of all Religions, etc., etc. mhO J. L. BEAD, 78 Fourth street. JMBCEI.I~*jrEOVS C^IltUS. JffiTQiFfBKE SELLING orr WHOLESALE OR RETAIL; JAS. V 97 and 99 Third street, opposite R. Edmondson A 00., and HVFourth etrwt. ■, . phlP (ATENTEII Ditluidge'* Patent OVAL LAMP CHIMNIES, He&uiacthted •!„ XX FLINT glass; , These Cbbnnlw we intended S* the •'’ flat- flame, which heating all parti tt the Elaa equally, doe» hot expose It to creating. E. D. DITHBUK3E, Fort Piu Qbna Work* ! • Washington attest, apl7 Pittsburgh, Pa. PLUiIBKRfI, I I QkS AHD j STKAU riTTSBS, 129 ?ocftra tit jutcxt **a* Ssituiiub. t '■ TANKS AND AQITATOB3, for Oil Bcflneriee, Hum ia the most durable masher.' • Houses fitted up .with hoi aidccld. Water is the bat with fll the modern Improvement*. -ia BATfIJV WASH BTAKBB,CLO&KTSABt2fEe,A& A lerge.essortmenl of psterUla always on hand ad tor wJe on reasonable tonas.- JqlO J£KN EST A. EKLANJUHON, Shipping and Commusion Merchant, MWOfflce op stairs, No. U 7 WALL BTBZBT, tf. J. And dealer In HBtJGS, CHUnCAXS, DTE STUFFS, Ac., by Unoriginal package only. Teuv—-Casbon tfelivery. CoAshcntnents of Foreign and Domestio Mercban dlsesoUatted; .. -..-i.-i... -.i Mr. E. has business connections in all parte of the: United States, Europe, Cuba, South America, Cali fornia, Sandwich Islands, Australia and China, ee&dtf ' 1 FABM WAGONS. OIL WAGONS and BrBINQ WAGONS, GABDKNKR’S CAUTS AND COAL OAHTS; TIHBEB WHEELS, CANAL, OABDEN KB’B. BEIGE AND STONE MASON’S WHEEL BABBOWS, all made of the bvet dry tlmbor; also all t kinds of repairing atteoded to promptly. Apply to' BOB?. 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EVxmxo Editios—s3 peraauum In advance, or 0 cents per week from carriers. Wuut Ecmoa—Single copies, 92 per annum; : Vive or more, 91,IB; Tea or upward!, 91 per annum, Invariably in advance.’ ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE BATES. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29. The* Washington Star,j>S last Friday even ing, contained an article advising against any movementof the Potomac army for thirty days, and the IntclligtnciT of noxtTnorning followed sp this initial /ifroke of the army managers, in an artioledeprecating any im mediate battle between Generals McClxllsh ttnH Lbb as hazardous and of doubtful issue. The Star and the being the organs of the party of inaction, - who have so long managed to oontrol the army,'-this conoorted attempt to prepare the public for farther de lay, was evidently inspired from that quarter, not the mere chance 00-incldenco ol two edi tors writing on the same subject on the same day—and unintentionally directing, their efforts towards the tame object. We are not credulous enough to believe, much in what Sir Samuel Romilly, in Queen Caroline’s trial, was wont to describe as “remarkable instances of strange co-incidence.” The principle view of the Inlcltigcnetr is, that a battle between Generals Leo and Mc- Clellan, without fhrther preparation and rein forcingby the latter, is dangerous. It cites the donbtfol result of the struggle at Antie tam, refers to the skill and desperation ofthe enemy, and conclude! that, to pat the fate ol the war upon a great pitched battle in the vi cinity of Winchester, is to pat it upon the hazard of the die. CASE AND WOOD OHAIBB BIDUOED prices, . On this the Washington Republican very properly remarks: If wean in such a condition-Upon the line of the Potomao, as the iStar and Intelligencer represent ua to be, unablo to attack the enemy upon his extremect northern frontier without a fearful risk of rushing upon, our own de struction, the i time has-come to assail him where he le vulnerable, in theicotton States, and by liberating the bondstaen,by whose labors his armies are fe% If ibe representa tions of the Star and luelGgencer are correct, the time has come for a perfect union of loyal sentiment In favor of lhaV other method of ending this war, whiofc'ls! Uld down President’s Proclamation of 22d. If we cannot attack the enemy’s armies in front, we mast disperse thetnby inciting rev olution In their rear. ,No other alternative remains, unices we are contofifto give up the Union altogether, and to retiro, boaten and discomfited, from the conflict. To this tom plexion it must come at last. If the President whoa*.Undoubtedly him self impatient for derisive mov'ettAborln this quarter, finds himself unable to overeome the reiisilngincrtia of his generals, and.if,.As a consequenoo, the poHey-of •» merely defensive: line on the Potomao through the coming win ter proves to be the one which will prevail, it only become* the moro imperatively necessa ry, that blows should be struck elsewhere,, which will end the war. It is in this view that we turn with hope to the reports-from > the West, that General Graot, supported by : Bear* Admiral Porter with, bis gunboats on the Mississippi, and by the co-operation of Hen. Curtis on the west side of that river. Is: meditating a movement southward/ which will squelch the rebellion la the lower valley of the Mississippi, and open its navigation to| the Gulf.- If this movement is made upon the! principles of the legislation or Congress and of tho President's proclamation, and If the s!aves;of rebels aro liberated, as pur armies ad vance, Gen. Lee wiU not remeinlong At Win chester. He.is there to defend - slavery, and when he find* Hurt crumbling into ruin behind ! him, he will have nothing left to defend.; : From'the same namW of the same Ittpub-, Iscan, however, ks well as from many other! sources, we learn some facts which dispose us; to trust that tfce~ e»V»»criK« of •tralegic and AQUA AMMONIA. - ALLsaHunrxnrr. Pittsburgh fedfy S. BIDDLE & CO.. TEIUIS: The Situation. fimesd generalship will be overcome, and that, the great Potomac .army. will not be the tool; 0 f military jesutitry, or the victim of a fat* dooming thorn to thirty: days’ delay, and than to winter quarters; on the Potomac. In an other column the ifapuificaa saye: l ' A.VIOOROOS pROBECttIOi».OP'TB*W A,^“‘l ! we can the, iodicatfonq around os, ana the atatemeijit* we hear in well informed, cir cles,the winter will not set in before there are active naval and military operationi, promis ing any thing but gratification to tho rebels in arms. ’■» ■ Plans artf already fully motored. whloh.arq , cbmprchenaWe In their icope, and which eanH not; it seems to as, fall or complete success, if parried out Joa jhey have been devised.." ‘ J .Unless all Indications are meaningless and ail plansfail in execution,most thorongh and complete vlctorioe over the rebels, may be ere long. '' Hu " I It Is ebrtaliSfeow,that a post vigorous pros ecution of the war Is fully determined upon; aad all that human sagacity may be able td devise and human skill execute, will be seed in. thefarther prosecution of this war for the restoration; oftho Uglon., 1 Interesting Incident ol theJßaulc \\ •' Ficjd. " ' Daring the week of < battles in front of Washington, Gen. Bayard, went forward, tra-f dbr a flag of trnce,ta : mect and confer witfc his old comrade In arms,'tho now TimoOs. J, E, D. Stuart, of the rebel cavalry. Less that twoyoars-igo, Job.- was first lieutenant, and Bayard ; second lieutenant In the same com* nany; but Job. Is now 1 a Major General ant: Bayard A Brigadier. During the Interview,! wounded Union soldier, lying near, was groan log and asked for water. /'Here, Job.,*', salt Bayard—-eld time recollections making bin familiar, as he tossed his bridlo to the tebe officer—‘“hold my horso a minute, till Ifetsh that poor fellow a drink of water!’ Job. held the bridle ’Bayard went loastreatx and brought the wounded man some water As Bayatdl mounted bis horse, Jeb. remarks* that he bid not for. socle time “played orderlj to a Unlon General.' 1 The business upoi which - they met l was soon arranged, undihi eld friends parted—* light, which had ceaeet while they, were engaged talUhg,'ttoommenc ing wlth great furr on both, sides the momem each get back to his own ran Gjrmpos if «nf JVsts Tor*JWtwae. rr - Tbi Old ‘School Presbyterian Synod o: New Jersey, at their session last week, fcpok* outin this fashion otthev rebellion“lha we regard the continuance, , the entargemen and eaUifcltous proportions of our eml wa: as righteous dls pleasure, With oar. whole pntlqp, and a mo« impraitotadmopltibn that wears not suite bly humhlod for tho manifold and helpoui sins oficorrnptlon,? pride, self •confidence foThWh Sod and oppression, - 1 especially thecolorei niee.» - - Carl Nchorx States the Case* The Union Commute* of NewYorbhnying invited Carl Scbubz to address the citizens of that State In support of the National (Ad ministration, ho replied that his duties afc an , ofitoer of the arm y prevented him;] bnlj he. gave them the following forcible statement of, the ease now pending in the elections of Now; York and eight other States—which we tpist will be widely laid before the electors before the approaching 4th of November: . j There are only two parties which th° present time can logically exist: one faithful ly following the lead of the National Admin istration, and giving an active support fowl. Its measures against the rebellion, and the other going ahead of the Government, calling ont and inspiring the-native energy of the people, and preparing the way for the meas ure, which. In the fatnre, the Government will be obliged to adopt. Every loyal man must belong to une of these two. They differonly by the degree of their patriotism, by the la tensity of their seal, by the sagacity and fore sight with which they judge the necessities of our situation. There is no third programme possible, unless it rests upon 'open or secret sympathy with the rebellion. - What can tbo desire of a third party be 7* Peace? Ask the rebels, and they will tell you that they will listen to no proposal of peaee,-unless it ba coupled with the recogni tion of the Southern Confederacy and; per-, manent dissolution of ; the Union. ' a compromise? No compromise with ; trca ion coalite made that would not forever subvert the authority of the Government; and, besides, there is no rebel In the land but who would spurn the off&iL with derision and contempt. The restoration of slavery where it has been abolished and Us preservation where if still exists ? There is no loyal man who will not understand that be who supports slavery, tbo source of rebellion, in the rebellious States, will thereby strengthen the rebellion. A peace which means the dissolution of the Union; h compromise which wo cannot offer and which the rebels will not accept; new guaranties for Slavery, which would be a pre mium for treason—such are some of the ab- | surdities on which a third party claims a j right to exist, and for which it demands the votes of the peoolo. And this iv called loyalty! Am I not right in speaking of open or se cret sympathy with rebellion ? Let this kind of loyalty bo known by its fruits. What ef foot will the victory of such a party haveupon the rebels ? The more the National Admin istration is embarrassed in -its .movements against tbo rebellion, the more hopeful, the rebels will hej and the moro hopeful, theXnote persistent In their enterprise. And what effeot will it have open ourselves? Permit me to say a word as a soldier. • Yonr State has sent nearly 200,000 of her sons into the war. Thousands of them have shed their blood upon the battle-fields' 6f the Union, or succumbed to the numberless fatigues and privations of the war, or to the deadly exhal? ations cf the-Southern coast.' Mirny tens Of thousands aro now facing the enemy* - Have they fought, and are they fighting for noth ing ? What does it mean, this incessant cry, that the war was brought oh by Northern fa naticism; that the South whs grievously wronged; aud might well bo expected to de fend her rights? Do those who taty ep, really mean that the sons ; of the North Shall ge loto battle and spill their heart's blood, all the time most assiduously Informing them that the eause for which they era fighting is unjost? 10 that the encouragement, the enthusiasm, they mean to give to our soldiers? Will they deprive: them of tbo inapiring.eonseiouanesi of fighting and giving np their lives for a great principle? Define disloyalty as yon will; Ido not hes itate toreak. those who strip,thearmj of, Us moral inspirations noxt to those who stand in arms against it. AnAnti-Slavery Paper in New Or* Ttj® Emancipation Proclamation, saya-the New Tork. JVibene, of Monday, ifl already beginning to take effect in the rebellions States, and to prove itself as something more than waste paper or a Pope's 801 l against the comet We can annonnee this morning the important fact, that a thoroaghly Anti-Slavery paper, in the French language, called L' Union, has been established in New Orleans, whieh addressed itself in particular to the French pooplo of color, and calls on them to organise, to strike for the cause of Frcedo'io, and to aid the Fed* era! Government in the restoration of tho Onion. You all, ujs an .tuldrcM to tlia public in tho first ; number—you all, wiio asnlro to tlie universal. est»l>-1 lisbmeat of a spot, of a democracy without fatten, como and contribute yonr, ruito to tn* csnstrociloD of the Templa of Liberty.; Come, all of you, Irlouds of Progress. Tb# hour has i wmnded tor the war of the great humanitarian pria» ; ciple* of progress agaiost a tils and sordid inUreat’ which engeuders pride, ambition,hypocrisy, false*; hood', and silences the voice of conscience, thianeaven * j ly voice, which cries ioceesantly to man: 44 Thou art bom of liberty and happiness! Do not decelvo thy •elf in this, and do cot deceive thy brother.” Of coarse, it Lays before its readers the Proclamation of the President, with tho com ments of the Bepablican and other Union lorlng papers of the loyal States. It publishes, beside, articles specially directed against Slavery, and stirring appeals the colored,! race to rise and join the legions of the Union j 'Army. The first number contains, alio, the letter which Victor Hugo addressed two years ago L to a QaytUn poet.. As since, the time when this letter .was written Victor Hago has is- | sued the great work which has mad* him, next to-Qarihaldi, ihe/most. famous ieaderof European democracy^and perhaps the most widely read authorof tho age, his fiery denun-i ciation of Slavery, whiehnoWfor the fir it timej, will reach tho masses of the colored people ofj | the Sooth, deserves another perusal. It la certainly a. significant sign of the. times that i such words can be freely printed and circula-: I Ud in New Orleans. The letter is asfollows^ / Hainxrnxs Housi, March3o,lBoo; ;! Tour letter touche* iaej Yoaare, Blr, a noble scion or that block rare which has been so long oppressed and alighted. t • From ono end of the earth to the other the same; flame la la all xnea; In the blacksL «s you prOTa It.—; Are there sovarol Adams ? The ntaaralisic.mar dis-. i case that question: ccrUinlj. there is bat one Gua. '• Because th»reiso«ly one Father, wo' arebro there.: :. For this truth, John Brown has died. For thla truth I struggle. You thank mo for it, and 1 cae-; not tell you how deeply your beautiful words touchj There sro upon earth neilhor whites nor blacks;! there are spirits.;-.You are of these.;;Befcw, Qod» all; souls are white. I lore your country, your race, your liberty, your Evolution, your Bopuldic. Yourmagnlflcent Island delights at this moment all freemen; U has giren a; great example; It bos broken despotism. It will aid; us in breakutg Slavery. ! For sertftude, In all its-forms; must disappear.;. The Southern Btales klllod not John Broara, but. Sisvery. ‘ . . I Henceforth, whatever the disgraceful message of Buchananmsr say,the American (Jnlon,msy‘h*oan-} stdared as broken. I profoundly regrot it; but be*' tween the North and the Booth stands the gallows -of Brown. Solidarity is no longer possible. - - j • Continue to stigma Use this, crime, and continue, to consolidate your generous revolution. Punas your; work, yon and your worthy fellow-tltireus, Haytl is now a light; It is beautiful that among the torches of progress illumining mankind, there .is one held by the hand of a negro.' -f - - j ’ —-Bach h publication lb New Orleans is id-' doed. something to think!, of.. Troly,. sinew QnJlleoftltthoifonchainthat'Wßdto.fetterj ths'free pro'gjrcsi. cr th<iughtj,aiid tho ionVij Bearish for. tHo irath, his words have seldom boon repeated in-a,more interesting situation thail the oao above described. “jfieewWj tfoermove.*? i TfceConuabEUjdßnsoiaßurdenon - s _ • * 'v J '^7, . The following Important letter is ftbm’the finpcrinteiriohl of Oo&bibutdi it Wishing’ ton to Gdwnor YiUr: ' ■* . . COXTRABAHD DIPJJttMMT, CAJCPBAJULXSt, | *EttxttoiyMictord t .Oovtri\ffji_ A;.;. -w-Uv-;. ton.-rn . Sir : - From iMt3ncmj-de*m»d ‘by *»• ble/T learned j «terday that, tn. an addrei^ Utdi'mßda^lii-Soattom.3lUooU y bj-AaEx-! »Memfoof CbogrOw^\ho rojSiWß&Uti6i*m . ... . mwltittitt ib WuhlDgtqfljAi-tbo prMent'ttnio] T>KOHiVl4D’r£liß i>A*v iW *t«l mi.&iicd * jaifeoicnt, Mpittw. •> <io do, - N<nr.-»!it»tUß<nt comln* ; torn »»un» la . .stHtrSitßaSli-. ■■<;; i-i'C ! Mghj Wbm* tin isdiTidiul !< rappnMi Jta ■•■■■■-'' Vd!>!nrwtOtUi; -. I**> ' •kiw'ftsiWfcirMld n»* toJaiMjio».nili7 Anil tarn* ij f 1 bPfs?T*f!fa ! ! -t'-jurd .u n ,iiw X 1 fsa 'J " - '* •“* ■ GAZETTE VOLUME LXXV--NO- 295. chievoosly a. Urge class of our citiiens who have no oorroet means of obtaining the fact*. Thus I felt it my duty to communicate with yon, afteradvising with some of your friends In Washington, patting you in possession of the facts, which you are at liberty to use as you may deem best for the cause of truth and The facts are as follows: Oa the 16th of last June I was appointed by General Wads worth Superintendent' of the contraband! *t. “ Duff Green's Row," Washington, where! found about 400 persons, young and Old. r Since my appointment, up to the present' time, no less then 3,000 contrabands, of both sexes and of all ages, havo passed through my hands. Of the above number, all but 073 have gone out, either to do for themselves, Übor in pri vate families, of work for the Government. The 675 (our present) includes 1?0 who have been sent us from the various military en campments in and about Washington, :and from the hands employed by the Quartermas ,tcr and Commissary Departments! and are i sent to ns : for medical treatment. Then we ■ have about 20 who are employed at 40 cents per day in the service of the esmp. Besides these, qnite a number of tbo remainder go { ont during the day to wash for the sick sol diers at the hospitals, and'return to their families at night in the camp. This leaves a small balance of those too old and* infirm for profitable labor, or too young .to go to service.. 1 And even the mothers, with their large and dopendent families,, have husbands in the larmy .or.navy, and have been sent to us for protection and sustenance, while tfieir hus bands are employed by our army. , * V As to clothing, the Government has not at ajiy time furnished those people with; any, not even; blanJuti, exoept in a.few cases.. Northern benevolence, through the ''Nation al Freodmen’s Association," and tho "Color ed Contraband Relief Association," have thus far furnished the'clothing for these destitute ones. Thus we see, in the light of‘these facts,' that all the cry raised by alarmlstri about "contrabands" being a burden to the Gov ernment Is the creation of the fancy of de signing politicians. Then, again, the cry which is ollen raised by these designing men, that the North, will be crowded with ‘‘niggers," and that ; the poor whites will have to suffer iu u alike without foundation; for while appli cations are daily made by persona from all bf the Northern and Western States,'and the most liberal offers of pay made to these people If they will consent to go, yet not one In a hundred cut ‘lif anywise be persuaded to go North.- •• Tho», when the - question of government harden for 40,000 “contrabands” is considered in ffc©. light of truth, it is reduced to 400 } while the thousands of those who .some hive hoped to see emigrating to tho North and Westj go Into the column of units.' , !.' The thousands erpehdedby Government for elothlng the “contrabands," turns out to be just nothing,.and the u idUim” spoken of is. In the light of truth, speedily converted into erecting fortifications, diligent andlabOt rious toil in all the servile depamoentt of-.the government.. No, instead of these people being a drug oh the hand*, of ;the government, ten could'be to-day employed, while we have but one to furnish. Yours, respectfully, ‘ , D. B*. Nichols. Superintendent of CotrabandsitC&mp Bather. r CLvii.iis, ifc. ascaoTßS, c. srnoTxa. S& a C. SCUOYKR, Attobkbys « * liaw.- ■ Office, 133 fourth street, Pittsburgh.- . mVrTCill,also attend to the collection of BACK PAY; BotfHTT HONKY. PENSIONS, Jfc; tbrtogk ttewrd; H AQBA W M WILLS, Counsellors and Claim A gnit*, Washington. P. O. .;ocl7:• Military claims, bounties, PENSIONS, BACK PAT, end MILITARY CLAIMS of every description, collected hr the sob* sexiber,at the following rate* via: Pensions,*lo .00; aQ other cUixos, $3 £O. ' O. O.TATLOR, • •••' •—Attorney l at LaiiV '* No.-73 Grant street, PUtsbnrgb.fa. N. B. No chargee ara matte if the claim does not succeed, andafl information given gratis. taltly pENSIONS, BOUNTY & BACK BAY, H. C. BTACEBZLL, AUo racy at Lav and Claim Agent, No. m FIFTH STREET, PiTTßSpun, Pa., Psosscates Soldiers' Claims of every description. PENSIONS for disabled officers, soldiers, seameq and uiailnos. BOUNTIES and PENSIONS for the wid ows, parent* 'orphan etildren, brothers and sisters, or other legal rvprtsohtati to Df thoeo who hare died or : lieen killed to the sen fee ;or have died, after dk rhalge, flrom disease contracted.lii'service: - WNd charge nstil claim do fleeted; and no letter wlD.be answered nahm astamp ts enclosed. eel&Sm ORPHANS' <X)UBT; SALffOF-BEAL jtrtoeiOfinn orjler .of jhe.Or phani* 'Court of Somerset ebonty.the undersigned, 1 Administrator of tho Estate of William Byer.lato 01 Allegheny (Sty, dftceas*d,wU],afferstPnblle Bateai ■ the MAJBKET HOCBK, In the! borongh of Johns* town, in the county liif Cambria? aV A o’clock J>» im, ©iiWRBHEaDAT,tho»tb day of October, all that Talnahlß'propwtty-knowfl:As:bOjUCBSET'FDB-: ‘ HAGS, containing acres, .mote a or -leas, . tuated abontiwelre tnilo, from Johnstown ana : sixteonfrom Scansrsefc/inJeOner township, Bomtrr-, •! -i«t bounty, laying uti the- pnbUc‘road leadlagfroa Johnstown toflomeiset, ana adjoining Undsoi Bam* uel Benson, Christian Thomas, r Hershberger,! Henry Llebeotry.JohnLe»t-er r and others. whichara erected ono Fonum-fltack. Ooal'jßoaio, Bridge Pouwv-CaaUng How TO*! gon»o, ; and j also one Sure House, etgh em Dwelling House*, tww; targe Stable* (neeemmodato'4*h**d'<n:bor»e«,) Ope: , Blacksmith Bbopand can Carpenter. Shop. The ■lands beloaglng'to sold dearad, on which UantJrchardof'Frhit Tcwi.Ac.... . ‘AIM AU the Iron Ore, and Stoneor inneral Coed, • oni in and upon that tract of vla» d in said'township, cantalnlngJHß'acres, with all t£e rights, and prlr>: IldtedeoiiTejed by deed of AJrxaader Johnson, dated doth Februaiy»-lBs3.and‘WdbTdsd iii’»ol;-25, , 45L in Becocder'a Office tor fiomemt'conotyiiinr: Also, All the right, tltleaad Interest of aaid WU i)»m DVer, of,.in and Jo the ore rights and priTilegei -bppnrtehaot to saMFaruico, which Wwre- purchased: by Huber A Myentorihe supply of ore to sildJKur-; iiaco, end are claimed to SaT.epwaod.asansnpcrie* naol thtreto'lijTtrtoebfalfiherilTsttlbofaalajirem-: I»ca is the property of A Mjrers. J *'*’ Al*o» That: certain tracito! land,/containing 4i> ; acre*, 45 perches,-In jennar tqf nsblpt'ccui-ty awra-' being about three' miles' from'Said Furnace,: mostly- borered with timber; bounded by lands of: GtorgAHlnk* Abraham Xbyser, and others. r > .Terms mahehnown on day ol.aale.. . ‘ ForfUftber Informationapply to 9.PY138,N0.'C1; ; -Federal Allegheny City, or to the undersign** : ad, at Pittsburgh Foandry, Blnhingham. r.. > ■ .-rcU:td ~ ... ,JOHH QAHABPvAymlnUtrator,. » A LLEGHENY BB.-i-«6 »; XX.TolUrgawi.CUsk, Martha; ler, and all others in*ere*ted in the «tataoi,.*.uxa - both* «e*d. Attheintfaacebf JamssKalio, ooeonhetrtdltora of said deoeased, you are herabr deed to -be sand, eppear.-befora ms, WiLIJAMV- BlOaAßDhV£»', l ltoglsWT otWW^feL’JfeJE* J? r thecoohty' aforesaid, on nr.htfore IsORPAY, the 37th day oi October nest, then and them to lake out Letters of Administration upon: the .eatatoof.kafcT deccdentoor.show cau*e,Uany yon haTe^whjsaid lAttert elioald‘not issue to James Kelso, or K>nw other fit person. ; 1 ' - “ ■' ’• i OiTen.nndir my bhnd, -air. Pittsburgh, this 17th day of October, A. P. lSi2. ; - ' WitJ.UICHABPdON, Begntnr. ■ CAKFETts, ’, s , i ■,,; - ■ No." 87 Fookth Stssst, :: IW ' C A L L U M’S,' ofJoljJJt* W«kr*ewiiladtoMUoaEpTß»otft«k "it "■ * 'V,' PamF” iuuiWuj <niild# «*«* Aitt* f J?»aC4 ife,or.*t U« tr, .wor*i jfi #] n BFiKHW'OU. J?UB ® ; L\j grifltrriis*! impind &-%eo 41i^M qofcUty ttfrScftsad: Qarfn^<^g > SoajlftSr lo!*fR«nl00 l«ljaaS6imJ*li*»»»»fd fcaaaegßßaße! ijrsvmiJrcE. * ■pEOPLES INSURANCE COM PAN X. Office, N. E. oomor Wood end Eithß*. FIBE AND HABINE INSURANCE. XKRBOTOBS: •" 'X >i JuaeaD.rYtttttrt . . Qqrt.Jobn E. Bcocfit Samuel p. 8 hitter, -, o«oßiß.Joua, Daniel W*Uac*»- 1 j| .0, Bassoa Eora. r Wm. Phillip*; John WHt, wki, CbadMfl.BiailV [ Wo, Tan Kirk, WM-PSILUPB, TttHimt JOHH WATT, Tio* trmidm WM. F. QABDKXB, CtIKE INSURANCE, Br THE REM-' J? AHOS'HDTOAC isroaxiti» OOMPABTy Of PHIL APBU*HIA,oa BlULDlH&Bylimlttdo, perpetual, WEECHAROTSK, FUKHITUBE, fc, fa oegaartoairtry* Office Htu aP>.Wa|i»tt«tt<»fcdi : Camtax, $229,510 j.Aarra, 96-tarertad ;uWlow»:'" rintHortgagaon r-.,,,-. , ;>i j ty, worth double tbe .00 Gnrand mt, flnfe niim’.i m' in.;.,,;.;..'...*..'. B£fl3 80 Penna. B. B. Co.*! 6 pet cent, Mortgage _!. ... Loan,-$39,000, 2Tft» co City o 2 .Philadfiphta,\B per cant. Loan.... 30,000 00 i Allegbeny'com»ty*6per d. P. B.'B. Loan, 10,000 CO ' Collateral bond*, w»U aecnred.• ■ • 9,800-00 Huntingdon and Broad Top .Mountain TthuWtad Ctnhpanf, porteagofoan.^J' 1 ' 00 Peruifcylvania BaUroad Co,V § tock.:: ot> ■ Stock «f Mnttial lnsvane*.Oo_ 2dj350 00 ‘ stcckof-Obufaty 'l ijOSOQO Stock of Delaware-IL S. InAuranea Oo*»«, -jTOO 00. Commercial Bank _B<tsB‘tl meflipwlf*’ , 1,,, 'm iih : •-■ ’jtpil aO Cpfnt» IT. InanrAncaCo/a Scrip.'..l6o it) Bill* BeoeiTable, bottoms 18^9719 Book Account*, accrued In tercet, etcU*m* ' 8,210.72 tteb on hand and in band* of 11,585"18 «3e&606f9l TZs<Zl>n»-2¥aMMlv lUi H. Li Oortoc, Z. LoUiropt ' ; it Eobt. ToUndt; Chaa. LrfMuL’' 5 “ yred'k- Lea nix, Jacob T. Boouafi a a. woo ViAx*i ,£mUb Boven, - Jak S.-Woodward, : , .. J.G. COrJTH. JtfoU. - 0. HprUmaatcornerTtJrfrwadWoodpirMU-, Clem Tinglev, Kmmn»i Htsnnkin. Win. B. Thompson,' N Bobcrt Sioen, Frederick Brov&,_ ... \Vm. Uuseer, a Steven**, -y; t - BeaJ. W. Ti uisteiti i John B. Worrell, 'Manhnll&UV fNDBMtfi'CY AQAINSTiLOSB';ii£ X KIBE.—KBANKLIB TLBK UiSCBABCSOOIT; PATfY or PHIUBZLPHIAT 0f8c9,4395&d 43T i AaitStiJabuar ylst, 18SV psfcUßbttl agreeably to an act at Assembly, Irtin*— . __ Fin< Mbrtgitaesi'nmjilj <JO ItealJteUtejTpres’t yaL fill coat. - I(Q£ss,oo Temporary Loans, on aibple Cbnauail, * __ block*, (prwent T»liie.JB& l 667 i 73) «*!-.,, <9ftMoo Notes and Bills 8ectUnM0........ -■ l*®-? ®? •?: ..’i j vn .. *#-.lhe oslj profit* from premtoiawhich L thia Company can'divide by" Uw are from frisks Which h««ah«Mi '.r_ .'l'f 3;t i' fii f Vi isi 1^ Insurance made oh every dcaulpHnn oi property, ta iovh and eotmiry,’ai rates as Jewhd *reccatt*t«u with security, /■•••• t t; -+tr; —•‘y'juinvrji Since their incorporation, a period of thirty yeats, thßj'have nid tosees byflrwiomix amonra f four STUUoum of DoUar s, thereby affording eiideoce or the lnsurance,**-well** tta&raWU* ty.'and disposition. totßeet/WltbrprofiipfiQS!,-ail IWifllUes. ' - * . - iManiuir- »*?■*'• Losses paio daring the year mm i Charts* N. Bancker^ ; V ' Blordecai D. Lewis*,-,•-.• . ':JscplLfi»SmJth t l :; «. 7 Tobias Wagner/ r -•‘Jtdward'O. Ms, David&rßnnrn, - 1 ;: : i S&mueLQnuit, , . jGeorge Jalea..r . CU&BLKS &BAJ&KK&, Jterfteft . ■■EPWABO / .O.|PA.Lg,-Fioa JVsridsW. ; Wb. A»BT**L, BtarttarimrolM*, > * my 6 , Office Kortbem cot. Wood*kTblrd si*« . T7UBK MARINE AUB JQStAKD IN* J? tfUUAKOK.—COMFAHT Of tiOliTH AHfiliICA, £QH*AI)KUfiIAi: '• V‘. T Incorporated 1794-7-Oaplial, $600,000. ;» ' lO, 41 i r.j> -ABTHPaO.CgJTj^ r • !HO>uoiPtATT,S«ct«i»». . ' " f r^BDRAMcE , ’cU.OF';T^~OTATB 1 Or PEMMffiLVANXA, PHIHiIJECFIIIA,‘ , laocsporat*i'l7&t—CopiUl,J2ooiOoQi ..Hi- i; .WHJJAMHABTjBiaia«toT.. ; i';; t ?; t TTARTFORD FIBEINBURASCEOO. XIuAETTOED. ■ ■ : v,t/!, $500,(00. - - Sabit, --.-IMilMa ' .71M0.0. AIiLYH, Secretary. ___ •7'lnsmance in theaboTenld aodtellablACoa** naniea can be obtained by application t6' * -VT- -,jr., ,v 4. - fels:dly. 6? Water atrett, Bajcalej*e BaiMing«» TITESTKItN INSURANCE ‘ COMP* VI tnomtietsonaa. ■■•'■ " V“* j “ „. -.r: >„* . ,E.MH.«B, Jr.. O' tt. (IOKtXJH, &er«tert. -. .r.ooce, Klu W' (JpiiiK Jt Co.’. W \re -fiiefa.7 .4,goaM>.Xwrtfo#c«, awged ft -ifrectariwte are «wB baow* in lb eoibrnnni/f, omd wb are defer*. mmedy ty droUftntf ’«KHfteroiflf, eJkmtcUr which, tbp Jkaee oentsed, ai.cMeriaalbU* - :5 7A8W8,09tQB»B.S^iS»^ Stock Acccnnti f 610001)0 Office. ; 'Open'AmT it< i : r. • ::"..~.:...r.~.' T,KB DO 'H6tM ttnd , IHiOTS-ia :- ror-Mtat. r . -•<•- • r.i BIABOtOUt- •' 'Jxi & MUler. Tr?/ J Andrew Ackley, Jamea-McAAiay,'‘ )-r -' AUxnud«rS|te*»,cv <' Nathaniel Holm.*, 1 Darid Mwtaigo ... Altei'HtaiiiAj 1 *“ ■wSEb^&i, 311 - 1 \J pF -9on*- M*rk«t V; d :^ atCritl * ela ! W^ 1 - intL B&QAlJtT t i¥wtfffl, *BA!SIirSIiBSA»fi«TiiMv * l&j&tetfiteaniboctaAaftOtfgM*. ?*'.u i Imnma acaiDX low and damage in the wrigttto of and-We*t»m BlTW*,^L«ke*'«& r ■ 'ii:A \' r ,6j-:-.zva*eto»»i si-yi' r. Wa. 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