•' >!? :; . ; • •••••• ;1 « : 'V ■ ■ .V,. ■'; •: ' ■ ,j:• . 1 '” , , 'J. ; «♦ ► ‘ % iw : Vrh*^V, -*v •i* ! 4.i; Li&Sfavr .up lIPIII iHP K* * fa- ' ’ * y ' " 4 . v*. , : ■*k 4‘j- r ** ... . i ». •! > «.* .*. :%j , ... * ]-i ‘t* T 'i>i aW 1 .;«•-■••- v ■-■' ■ i f.-- . '.-a [-■ t'-T :> . •’••■ I f > • » f** * •'.v ; .V-.V.-Va:. V/%. .* - * j E,, ; , - v ‘ =II El '•i i* , !•%?* ♦ v 11l ;f.v J '\' i:i •-’1 •■< ;■■■'■ -* ""'A. \V ' i v’-S V| o';-. ijf :,\| I ■-)! r : iTi» •O.lvXi :, ! ' QQCaKOIX. WORKa COMPANY, of 0. Office, Bt. Cleir Btrart, Bayend eeU CABBON OlLßoo . v ■' | ll / ?i*i»iTmWm>*wCMh.cg.tiina...flßUl>g OILS, of.ell d— . —~~—tJrtpUoajy wanted*--Addr«*-J.-WKAYBB, J*., ~ ftidTftAiHirer, r~'~. » myl6;fiia \ ' ato - ■••■ j\\ jy^3Hlmmi.rgAOtom<jo : o(»a.<ra«iea- Mnejußt far ! vrnW«M'aMW.«to3,CHKaB,-rjaOOOOJ, "■• ,7‘K,‘dbft‘if«oV,'l«Ji'"tJrt cetebritod Unjontown OK*. - *•«»> u :52», 1 1f88.-'ll6 Becocdin* l« Tim#tttetir-U -• “ BmlUHfotd. PitotmrKfl. ' tt3 - , y.-f, IQCT ixm*kr. *-% LIGGETT 4 CO., {successors to v< t —J ittitTJt&ittTfuyn Tacto** axd Comhi* *~** * r ni tttsoHAJß*. forrtbtfMl* oWGRAIH, 8 RED 8, I CHEESE, PRODUCE; 4c./Kqb. 76 W*tef «nd 93 pff front >trwf» Plttabarfcb, Pa. • 1 mr* unmam lxkoax?. TiyfACSEOWN A LIN HART. WvoSs, .: ■IXA *w> PaeroMFtasucm axo Ooiutneioa : u *ak of Vlovj Onlo, Porfeßs*; ‘ ;eo*V Jjard, Kgga. Obeese, Beans,’ lancer,; , . Onaav I'tAtbeni -Potatoes,;Sot tod: Peart -Ashes, , v /jjalasntoa, Linseed an4.Lerd 01U. -Dried and Greezr. 'Tpnlts, Tinotbj'iUoTGr* Tlax and Gras flood*. ' Cash adraacee rondo oa Consign bvwiU. aefcly Ho.S9T Wb«rtj«t.,.PitUliarKh. • 30tt NB. 0 ANFIK LU, OraSS •ton ‘M&& ievwixsrxe Hcxchaht and whole -■ ale'dealer fca WE3TEBH BESEBTE CHEKA B, BDtTBEiIiARD.TOBK; BdCON.TLOUB, yiiJH, POT ABB'PEABIr ASHES.SALEBATCB, LlM >‘ BJ3ir Alrt) LABD OILS, DRIED FRUIT and ■’ - •*- ‘F!r«ttti» generally. Has. lil and 143 7roit street, Pittsburgh. ~ _ <• oc3 ? t . i.curtOCP;«'SHßeAßß,Oaiiiiimqi Mb*. »k .-i' ‘X '.\j OUJcn*»4.d»iorm in FLOBB, GRAIN AND ; t .ifBGMKJB,-NO. 243 Liberty etreet, Plttrtrirgb;P£ ■ . ~ < ; .Cbcdce brawl* eTPlocr (hr Baksts and Family bee l constantly on hand;-Particular attention wid 'td .Uling ooiafli tor Merchant Ir* Keperally. ocaaQy ’ vAN UOKDKK, . ArOomtsiox'fttuciujiT' dt*ler in. FJjODB, BUT* •;*' < TKB. BROOJIH'. EEKCV tAItD, CHKS3K, POBK, • ’DIUjn>.*iLNB’GRirEIf TBUIXS and. l’;odrtce g«&. !anUy."ii[baAlcub>*dT»aco«nu(le oQconifgnmontt. - T; .WMebboa&.:Ko , . nCBftcoodßtr«t T ~-■ C. MoVA Yj Korwabduo and w ' OMPtenwr W**eaiirT;'fcr th» - salsof FIjOUB, arfQBAW BACOH, LARD, BtJTTEB, EOGiJ, Kn& ~ |elißrti]Ti'No, 10 BAUTIJ FIELD '' .-. Ja£s;lyd iJcT . v.<j rt „ I Jii£ iicBWABDlio AND JtCJ cojuucsoji tbojnloof. TLQUB* ; •-,QRATW, BAOOH.LABD.BUTTER.fIStItf ;DRIED ►, 4rt l- .,.* EfiUlXr*od iprodoca generally, Ra,-16 Market •!.; “tftroOTcfJfirrtigmaftqfefa. » ’■■ ■■■ . -v- oc£dly “:; - QCHOMAKBK & LANG. Coiiau&sioH fiJtscuAJrrtnatLjrhQlcaala dealers In. 6BOGK- I fr" l , 1 W", 329 .ldb<gtyßtrßet T Kttibai , gb, Pm aefi3:dly -r — :iY/—fj-rtiiii'or L4BD OlW*nd’<3o«cttiJc»i fills-' . i/ ' i'.CHumfaT'thdfcarthAso and'tale of CIiUDS AND mi B*riNBBPEXnOLKPiI 4 Iit».69«DdTO Water st* .at i.PtttaAqrgh- -l Adsanca made daßonrignawott. . II ttl nnT.liLjinrtftftßflftyfcn.lnn i A At.'XxH'Cm&aoo, Ho. i63'tJberty siweti Pitt* : : \ torch,-zaEHEBAIt PBODUCK, GSOCCEV <AH& ,<KUdSiB3IOS MERCHANT. - -j'.' *>■» -.reipectftillyoliettoA, ' feS&dly U J WHIT*. -• ‘’ StHLTE-BBQTHERS, FobwAbdihg Z[Ta W «*ytf OoBgmKM Knmmni nnd.dWien is ' FEfofrSIOKS AHD PBODCCB OENSRjLLY, Ho. Pittsburgh' P»- \my?l 3 4i:ob EJJIKI • ’>- OILS,OLABS,IBOH,N AILS.Jtc., Hi ■-22 rtwrt,-.- •....! - . - , TWEiKS i COFFHJ, suocesBbrB to ixL ft CbVWHOLgSKItB QBO : •,< i J PgM»; botnet bt WoodaodW»ter street* Pittoburgb, " Penn’* -.rv.,i-i •••••. ■; . ■ vH?jrS:Alj •' I il *1 . ~ r—pum a.voiot. '* T' ~ "ii VQIGT A'CO., Bucccssorto L.G. ASI» OOMiaSSIOH USB* •“ Itwrtj«twg>, Fitttbnrgb. P*. «c& i-fts , <t - n&t i* bocks.. v .TFboljbalb <• '-tl’lGsocXM iL»P; ComuSttos .It WTWABTK,qonier ol >3 « WDGKtt'roV (&: &tl ill«««» ...Ihs ullQßyoatttftr^tf.'Fiitolrtggh* a ».• naQMV.*^WM.sxairxnic*. PATRICKB^WhoIb *-'-v) JJiiW Gwotti and dealers b TLOOB AND - tsoiu toowßs.u.~.,»v-»»«»-««itini u viiuca ill. /• nfj|7ool)SlD£ & j WHOLESALE DBOGQIBTS, I-5 dmojN ;JOHNSXON, i)«i»janr JPum ■ r.P™SaOQ3 ASS_€HEJHLIGAjja v TMrUXIKBY. SABOT GOODS, BGBSISafItUIftOILSi FAJ& ir • T -niV-M¥ mmMß S* , V fep - : " f,,ntetl i*P TlT i ß Vitos wMdiiM towwtsrice*. Canj*r,6mttb. «dd»4 FOorUt«tt«tti P*ttttwrgb,P».- ' , ' pnacrtpUons.careftiDy Bonn. i;r;-~ *»"■ “A. i’AHJNIsi'OCK & CUn Whol» jP, ■iii*l^" a ” n T andS£anulactorcrof~ WfIITF ItSAD 1 AHD of Wood n&U Front ■trtot*, Pittiborgh, >-S -PhT" tSa TVK GKO.'H. .KBYiiKU, UsiHisin, .L/ltQ/ffoodetreet, corner of Wood street »od Virgin alley, Plttsborgh. Pa. \ 1 - It Couwuxea it IdV. Office, Hd.'74! firut •Creeti Pltubnrgb, Pa. All bdrine— entniMed to ■' his cart will recdre prompt attention. Collections fnmA* jn Allegheny and is all adjoining conotice, and the money remit ted promptly, I je3‘ly , ;3I vilA«. VjilsoU,:(lata of Fayottocoonty, (I Pfc.) Atyoebet, Ac. . • " • PITTSBURGH, Pa. Ofioe—R B. odnwr Fourth and Grant streets, myZJiflin : i J- oHSTT MacIXJIsNKLJj, Attosmct At Liv t OrriCE, second stonr Ksttra Bnu« .f. .f> :KM«22er93l>fioOSdatiMt.r v * >v'. / ( WIB attend to tbs afrUlemaut, securing cad collso* Sjon of claims, boontlss, la Washington, District —- '7 ' : ■ . 'noifcemM jojb m. utisov, ; iriKKPAi:BICK*UEUiON'A«oB . .■— IV rmit LaT, Korns Todrth street, flto doon . r abomflmithfleld, Plttobnxgh f :Pa. mrt7:tltf- f • *; : p : ‘, x ?|IHOMAi3 iSVYJJSU, Attoesw* akd V' r.&tP '.A c&mtixcß at law. i , ;<> roo Omen, V<f. 150Ttmrth street;.dcrtor of .Cherry • /jn AHdy. gtttilrawib, fb/ M ' aoUJwIjT M. -SMITH,'-AwobsW-amd .V/.* fVMprnT.r/>» if T.iy, tiunMUOTid to ICTJIIK'S LAW BUILDISOS, Ho: IS Musood tfreit, not ■; : 4 Aoort* St. TitLei'g Church, uylftdls /CHEESE I WABEHOUSEL—HENBSV . . ■ J cbttt ssd dctlet ■ In CHJ6KSB, BUXTKBftLAK® - f ..t ti —ftmmi Krodoc* .gatßnUft* 2fo. 2& Wood ttieot,' «* u r dMW»ter,Ptttiboncb.~j 1 p>»- - ’ * * ♦A. •* - f * «■ QABDUMBL GOFFO*, Aom voft " " ftf . fiur»u», PBttAi»*i«U A*i) B*tuioi mc* 'Oow*w***. , Soflli i «M4::eoanrt'Wcj»ff Attfl 1.. V .i .%*} e* ./. : «P: 'JON ES. 'Acia(i'NbEitn!4»“»i ’DiL tiEoßniKr t/'mißHB 1 nuiica Oramun, wnwt m<( w»ur ty-chix? &r i*V', i ~ ~_TOILSON, CAKE 4 C 0. t riK» —(Uik Wflnit, p&tf *0». .'■•:•■—wW«w<ilit«M fM V_- .. „. v „ fJPWBaHjIHIUJOMSStIfIhDBTOOO l';K ' ; V‘. : lMjjuauinl Jlir ') 'mt-Mm Vu’Wt» «nd '•■>..» i i. •_i ~ ■ ' I *PHE ESTABLISHED IN 1786. •Ho. 305 LIBEBTT STREET,. , - • r ila : —»••• ['• VgirriituacN,'Pa. - TOUS i*. fcSCOTT. Wholesale JJbalkb ,iLU«ri«ra wmree»iT»pn»»Dt«K««lk«i. mIUM • ! ” ■■' JtTTUHJrETCS. PftODUCE. Tinrth rtrat, hmz Llt*rtj, Pltuborgh. ; » f I , wK^ T .i>Vj^ r terf«Ji ttealan U^mHAlAiptilAHOX} L&TiQQQIfii Hortb TDAIEY CfAipC^KAA gHRIVER 4 LAZEAK, • •~ 7 : WBOLBSALS GBOCBBS IMMIfISION HKBOHAHTS, Has.'ST mnd29 SmUhfltld Street, Career Second, jgtlyd 7 w. M.UOKMUV, ~ WHOLESALE 6BOOSB, Ho. 271 LIBERTY STBfiXT, PITTSBURGH, Pa., Haring purchased tbfinlesntof U»lnte partners, will continue fbo it the OiAeiand, and will 1m pleased to receive Uie.petronage of iiia old friends ana customer*. .. . mj!s:dtf VM.JU Um»AT&ICX,„ UMM^M ~2XO.J!~*X&&rAT&IC&. "XfJKTBu /lOKKFATBICK r& CO., V T WUOLMAUI GaoqUS, GOUXSBOkJIUOHASZf u» DkaLu# n Comni P moot*, Ho. 26S Libert; Btroet,Pittabnrgh, Pa. ...... • ... ap7 Taos, lxttix, ...„_.JAWn tumbul T ITTLE 6 THIMBLE, Wholk&als JU Übogus asp OqjiHOiioa Huchaxts, dealen to.PBODUCBr-ELOUB, BAOON, CHEESR, FISH, PAJIBO# ANDLABD 01L,1B0N, MAILS, GLASS, COTTOB ,YA£NO, .and Pittsburgh manufactures gpuoraUy';n2 Second street, Pittsburgh. • :&CMCiK' M’nowtt.n—:: Vno. A*SGCKLB, (of the late Arm of D. A D; H’Donald f Pittsburgh. A Co., WellsviUe, Ohio.) f ' M 'DONALD & ARBUCKLES, Whole &alx Gmocua, Pnoncca up Oontusfoa Mu* .mxti, Jobbers to-GOrFEE, N. O. 3UQAB aud MQLASSHL REFINED bUUABS end-BYBUPS, TLOGJI, VbACON, c ,TOBACCO, ..TEAS, EItJK, ; CHEESE, SEEDS, la, 80. 242 and 2U Libert; Bt* Pittsburgh. - . ooli:ly ». s. unu.,..M..;vi ii. unu. I3EYALEK & BROTHERS, boooomow JLw to 'Beyjntjr A Anderson, Wbolesslo dealen in jrOEKIGN FBUITS, NUTS ABE SPIOIfiJ, COB FKCIIONKBY.SUGABS, FIBS WOBKS, Ac., Not Lift and 128 Wood street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Paula. Jygfcdly Head & metzgah, gboqhm and Cojuusuom MucaasTS, and dealen In alt kiuus of Codxtst Paosccx us Pirraayaaa Maw racruais, No. 249 Libert; street, opposite head ot Wood a treat, Pittsburgh, Pa. . ap3;l; aOBT. eo«enw - mint B. KOBISOS. R IHUBDSON Whqlbaals Geo 'XVe ckas, Counnaio* -Mitmciiavn end -dealers in ail kinds of PBUVIHIOKS; PBUDUCKfand Pitts burgh inanulaciuxta, 80. '265 Libert; street, Pitts* burgh. • ! myi , IKO. B. JONES, Whouoalb Deals* ’ JT is ÜBQUEHIES, MANILLA BOPS, OAKUM, .OILS, PITCH andPiiteburgh manufactured articles, N U^lilWaU.-rumt, above the Monongaheli Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. aomr daiasia....- .. r. phalli, ROBEKT DALZELL A CO.. Wholb aau Qaocus, Cowxuuoa asm Pesvauiae Mcaceaan, and .dealers In PEOPUGE'and Pltu ybtfrgh Pittsburgh;-. . BUII LAM 5L5T....^..■*.... IXIPTOM. AMBEKT & SHIPTON, Wholesale U uaocuu, Pnonces Planus and Cosaxssioa Mcacaasts, No. 5 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. polfcl; ' ' JOIIM -- f - jnssiwusM. WATT A WILSON, Wholesale,Gbo cus, Commissi os * Mucaasrs, and dealen tn Produce and Pittsburgh manutseturae, 80. 168 Lib erty it red,'Pittsburgh. uJS -JB£ Liberty mhg7:dly i Haiah hiuEKY a co, Wbouuau, A Gaocsse, M each a an, and dealers to PRODUCE, 80. »0 Water street, and fid Front street, Pittsburgh.- - aro. sr. Dn.wo»TH^.^....^— a. duwoxth; J_ S. DILWOKTH A CO., WhoUaals a Gsocus, Boa. 130 and 133 Second street, near -aimthfccW,--Pittsburgh. , r . < ; not jobs rtou. J OHN FLO YD & CO., Wholsaalk Geo- gKp Caaivundi Miscßara, Be. lPi Wood ana •££& Libert; street, Pittsburgh. > |elti WILLIAM BAGALEV, Wholmals it aqd.aft'WMd street, P|tt» bvcb. Pa. 'T*"**’” jctLdti >A' UiXANDEIi KIXG, Wuoubuui /» Uaocca, lut(<ortar of bona Asa, 80. 273 Libert; Pittsburgh, Pa. stbA ; D^lsST BENNETT k BO$ t Mand- Txrrvmm or WHITE STONE CHINA AND CREAM COLO BHD WANK. iWp/rica axo .Wmaom at Ho. 74. f urra Smear, Pm«w»Bß,Ti. mhKilytaa «. I. *ACXI*TOCX...~-~J. t. B4AT. ft/PACKIHTOSH, HEMPHILL & CO., .JxLcorner.Bihe end-O’Hara streets, a<pr lbe City MmXat Worker Pittsbifgb, Pa., c ilamxßscttirerß of MACKINTOSH AND BEMPAILL’B IMPROVED PATENTOtJCILLATINQSTEAM ENGINES AND BLIDB VALVES, of alt sitee and beet style.: 1 Haring pot op machinery of largo capadty.asd ot the best quality, v« an prepared to do heavy Job bing, and oolicit work is thii lino, tmating that by pxvmplneie, and the character of oar work, U> men! public patronage. .< V, s; • . Wo invite tpecial attention to oor BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING. ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore anattained in thia dan of Engines, - ]a£6:lyd JOSEPH F. HAMILTON Si (JO., Corner of Tint and Liberty streets, •, ' ' ’PITTSBURGH, Pa., ■Anmoruixu or BUPKBIOB STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, Ac., Ac. mylfetf tiifiVKKAAiCK, JSo. 60 Watre tit., jo PUtttmrgb, manufoeturerof BOILER RIVET*, WROGGHTBPIKES, COMMON AND RAILROAD, o, «ar/»rtfcol£*£idorilmpal SPIKES .ml BtT-i ETA, targe or mall, made to order at (hort ; nolle* A rood assortment constantly no hand., myatfcka a. w«Lrt«..^.j , ;T. oaurcuL.' E'XCKLtiIOR GLASS, WORKS.— I VVOLFE, PLUNKETT A 00., Gum lUaprsc nuu. . Warehouse, No. VI Wood street; corner of Mnrt, Pittsburgh, Pa. sefclyd WELLS, RIDDLIS & CO, JVo. 216 Llbcey etredi' Opposite fiUthv'Pitttbargh,; oanufoctorenof WUIPd, LASHES ANDaWITCU ES, and evenrdeacrlption of LEATHER BRAIDED’. WOBK-i vn.i S'V"M " Orders aoUnited froa tbe trade, and goods pronlpt-, ly shipped as per Instruction*. - tofluJawl jr .- r. mKKTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT JL PAIN,-BY, THE.USE OE AN' APPARATUS DktJdBoaOALVAHIOBATTKBT ABE USED. 1; Medical gentlemen and their famlUee hiT* pad ihstr.teetkextractefl by my prooe**; and are ready to tostlfy m to the safety and painlessness of the opera-; tloawwhatewrha* mbs sald-bypenons interested in ASHrtingthe contrary, hatlnf ho knowledge of ay : process, 1 ,; - »“Ai4TIEIOIAL TEETH, inserted in every style, and charges very Jow; jj >r*rraaWdln all oases to be of the best iftiffttr, j&tmithflsld s L AlVAMfyiMriCTwr, Cnnpftliy’ft tM corner of Diamond.jad. Grant streets, Pittsburgh*^'‘!• i Ji _ BurnsvcK*-Dr.'< A»' : II. ; Pbßoclg, Dr. Ballock, my3:dly JUC>OHWXXJERB, esc, TO G. - JOHNSTON A CO., Statioh- I ujf''xßSrßiicn BobK BUxvrimr»xms, Aso Jos ' se3o 'TrAT/' £ 00., EboHMXtBM AMP ‘BtA~ -JChu .«4>nc*s,’Hb;.&& Wood Stmt,beat door to tbs corner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHOOL'and LAW BOOKS constantly on band... ,><il L.IiciiAWiBOOMAEILEH AHD.' StA d • rtowm, Ho>7BJTmirth stmt, Apollo Buildings. Tiu.nJ&iJrus, He. JOSEPH HOBNB, Diun nr Tum ■IKQJ, KABtOIDtSIM AJTO fiTHW GoCH, No. 77 Bmxontrwt. FUUlmncE ■ i ■> ‘ i»pl8 I? AXON, J)uu4s& ill *»i»on>*min,'TimMn<a, Monon, •!«., Hot. »X tad n,,inh tttoot, rittoiwrth. ;tpi» REAM. ESTATE. AOEJTTS. WII.LIAM WAJtD, Hum nr Pboh iesoxt Boris, Boiroa, Mbafosoxs, and all m cariUosfotinonsy. , . ! 5 - 'PanoiAreah procure LOABB through tojpgeßcy oo reasonable terms. Tbqpe ri#>i to tarat their-money to good ad- Bad flnt and aeocrad class pope* at tar office, tor sue. ! •;• All oomatuilratloM and Interviews etrtetly eoafl-* deatiiL•; Office,Grant(treat, apposite St. Paul** Cathedral. .. ... .... jdkdtt. EISH— 25 tfels. large Ko. 3 Mackerel; -7-a- bMA)i j- M{ do ' do} •' i 10 bbls.oo.l Mackerel; * • 10 do « * do; £; . ’ i ..., . GO half bbls. Wblto rab; .! ■ • 4 .’ Tot nde hr First etfreet. /SBEKSBI .CHEESBir , IJ}BOAttMQgJßihttjy Cheese; < ir-tX 800 to W.Muw! | vriii'zf wer"^ AND COMM PITTSBURGH, THURSDA IJU) COUNTRY MERCHANTS. A full Miortnentof SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS. WBITtNO PAPKES, KNVKLOPKS, 6TA- TIOBEBY, and WINDOW PAPEBS. For aaleb; EW BOOKS.—illHlAM—Marion Harlan's nev novel: a Tale of Kentucky Lire SlAft. i t •• PITTBBUBGH, PA. EYES AND EABS—b; Htnry Ward Beecher; 11,25. THE SLATS POWEB—By Prcinor Oairaea, of .Galway,lreland; tl. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE—Its Origin. Hie* tor? and Earl; Literature. B; G. P. Marsh; $3. THIRTEEN MONTHS IN THE BKBEL ABUT —By an tmprsased Nevr Yorker; £0 ets. HOLMES' POEMS—lnbine and gold; 88 eta. LES MISEBABLES—By Victor Hugo; 60eta. GRADED SCHOOLS—B; W. Q. Wells.A. M.; 75c. For aaleb; ‘ * •B. B. DATIS, , i' -0C22. ■ j- * - / 93 Wood street. BOOKB! XJ Medical ,Uaea of ElectHdly—Garrett; iSecrtaUoui of.a .Country Parson; ; Men, )Pomen ud. Boohs, b; L. Hnnt; Titcomb’e Books; A Good Fight, by 0. Beads; Personal History of Lord Bacon; Life of Sir Philip Sidney; Songs In Many Keys—o;.W. Holmes; Poems, byßcae XttT7i' Liberty and Slavery—Bledsoe; Lectures on Apocalypse—Butler; • Life and Speeches of Douglas; HUto. yof all Beliginos, etc., eto. mb6 J. L. BEAD, 78 Fourth street. US C*ARI>B. ' SELLING OFF .oaoaux Btnau. WHOLESALE OB BET AIL. 97 and 99 Third street, opposite E. Edmondson A 00., and 111 Fourth street. mhlO GAKFKTM, M'OA LL UM'S, Bought preriou to the general advance is prtcaA- July Ist. We are enabled to sell our present stock {Storable vitas. pATENTED Dithridge’i OVAL LAMP l . ; • BUnofottoml XX FLINT TfeeaejQiibiiQlai ue.. flii-jUae* which bwi lh* clm* nu*llj» doe* Oscilog. . . JL D. PITHBI Wort O' W**h *j?IT . . ‘ JJZILEY.Pa. PtnUBIEB, lt» Eooars Btaarr, aaaa Smitbtucod. TAN KB AMD AOITATdBU, fo* . BafiaeifM, lined la Iha mail dontil tamo per. QooMi Btud opwllh hot aad cpJd w*t»r Id tb« b«t atyU, with «U tb* modern toproTemoau. In B4THB, CLOSETS, BIN KB,A^ A.. largo aeeoUmeut of material* always ob band And fcr *als ba'r***onabl» Una*. JelQ AUUNti, ta.JOK BALK VKKV FABBf WAQOHS, OIL WAGONS and SPRING WAGONS, QARD'ENEB*® CARTS AND COAL CARTS; TIMBRE WHEELS, CANAL, GARDEN SB’S, BRIGS' AND STONE, MASON’S WHEEL BARROWS, all made of t W bait drjr timber: *Uo all kind* of retmrfogdwaded to'promptly. Apply to BdBT. HABE, waooa Maaia, •' Back of Federal street Station, Allegheny. : mhUtlyri • ; AMISS IKWIf., OH. OF TITBOL, AQUA AMMONIA. Order* left at .WUliam-Holme* A Oo.** Office, cor ner of Market and Find street*, will leceireiprompt attention.. r"-'-, YON IAi&aTHAL, IjcfoktbE and DxAAaaia tbe mod select fcrand»o< GENUINE HAVANA .01GABS. and-nil kind* of SHOEING AND. .CHEWING TODACOO,? SNUFF, FANCY MEERSCHAUM- PIPES, TUBES, Ac., Ac., In gn«* variety,/ UNDER THE ST./ CHARLES HOTEL, Pitldmrgb, Pa. ..» 1 . -N,lL—The Trmdo*npplled cm liberal term*, i. ; .'i ■ -i.. ; . . ■ mylisdly \\7 W; YOUNG, successor to Cart* /fr V wrigbtA Vornig, No.-07. Wood street, corner of DtamondaUeJ,dealerJd>Hkind*of CUTLERY, RAEORSjBIIXES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, SCIS SORS, GUNS/Ac, Ac. 7A-,largo assortment of tbe kboVegoodicuußlanUy.oQ band,:: . mhl tKr P.MABBHALL, Dealse ur Wall Tf . Fafkm, BoATOUt Ur'He. 87 Wood atreet, Pimimrgh.,■ ITFaLMKK, Na Wood St;, • IMoler in BOHHIW, BATB, BTBAW TBIM- ; ' BOOTS Jjrn/SUOBS. TtOHN-CAMPBELL. MATfOTAoruiiRB or tf-BOOTS AHD> 8HOK& of erenr description, No. M Sttltbfield*treet, PUt*bcrgb, Pa. oc81:dlF /IEU. AJUBiUSK, tiODi .* CO., Wmolb auJiATO Bbtaxi-D*auaoii» BOOTS, BHOEB, 'Ac-rQontcr.'ypnfihapdWoQdetreet*, PHMb^rgh; 08. CHAHLES H. STOWE, PHTBICLAN AND SURGEON, ' (Opposite Colonnade Bow/ near 8 aspect! oa Bridge,) ftlM, . .•; 'AIUQHIUtOITT. /"IHAHLOTTB BLOME. Mahcaotu^ A>t»iMliD«ill»ni PIAHO.rOBTKB,«t>d lm- SrW of Muslcand Musical ImtnnacnU.. deleagent • the HAUBOBG PiABOS. also forBALLKT, JJA vTB BQSTOIf' PIASOB, with and with. oat MolSaa-Attechaent, No. 01 Fifth street. my 8 A BRO., DiUlbbs ih e Music sen'Musical lamuawm, and sols a uenU for~ BteinwayW Celebrated PIANOS, Mo. 69 F thttreOt, Plltsburgh.. , . tfyg? TOHIfH. MEXxLOR, Dbalsb ih Puhos d Unohsoat, Ho< 81 Wood stmt; betwpsa ’’’oarth straetasd JHasoad altar. Plttsbargh, Pa. ÜBALFH; i ,V; abchitkot, Xftuwnot aw> Bractna&TioM, f*r «D Uadrof BoIUi&ga» «ad-mp«rlAtra4« their vnedioa term*, i Offlca on AafeeroTitrpfr'tetWMnt {eaoock *od Bobisaoa itmti. Albxfctt? City. ’ ; ? , (b3O JAMES Qtnsn>KiE& OvhnivßflKr} ' ' •' I/tAJP LARD, in barrels tad kegs; ■-Ut.JSXBB FORK: H^SUAOKEBSL,Iarge; ixL tMUtmtr nr-- Cement A'Eft* BOOKS. RAY'A~CO., 65 Wood rtrwt. OANE AND WOOD OHAIBS REDUCED PRIOES, JAS. W. WOODWELL, A large assortment. No, S 7 Fourth Strkst, GAS AND btkau utter*. M*oaf*ctxirer of PAPERS. puvsici&jrs. Oflloe, No. 86 FEDERAL BTBEET, ]An^UiT£VTVRM. ITTSB • Jv. . • » ' . ; RQIAJD J OTJBNAL. MORNING, OCTOBER 30. 1862.' Pittsburgh' ffeattt. S. Kir>l>iLES& CO. EDITOBB AND PROPSIETOBB, Publication Office No. 9$ : Fifth Street MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY* CONTAINING THE LATESTSIEWB UP TOTHS hods op pTOHOAtioNr :%?%s■' TERMS}.- Mourn*# Rnmo*—s6 per la «ulv*nee t or ’l3 cents per week (rota carrion. >v r Evxxue Ewtio*—93 poramdAn In advance, or fl gents per week from carriers. jJ-'r-. Wbxclt . Enirios—Single come* S 3 per aanam; Tive or more, 91,16; Ten or aanna* Invariably In advance. ’ ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES. THURSDAY MOBNING, :10. The War*«A UoptfU View* • Hope Is now generally in fhVascenAeay** wo read the indiooi of pubSa/oeUng itt ; the leading loyal journals- 11 often before «told a aattorifeiilfl/* that% would require some ‘earnost'&tVb every iso from tho headquarters of 'g*nerats*; before we would even deign tjfiocSrd it id any column, but that devoted to tfcijuereit cahoot gossip. Still, It is pleasant^.to have such' tranoes of succesa ucaiL.nt h%nd, of assured and secured victory, as wfe fl nE how, froto day to day, in the letters of sanguine correspond ents, and even in the editoria&ueubraiiohf 6f some of our leading joornala.iV.We hire just been so exbilerated (for a momlat) while read ing the following article, of thlji klndp In- tho Philadelphia Prcu, of, yesterday,-thatwe must give onr readers the ben&tot/lt: : The, glgantle preparations have been made by the Government willrtjrhtn they be gin to develop themselves, unites asiixe and gratify all loyalists than they pill strike ter ror Into the hearts of those JthoarejnoW in rebellion against the ConetUmqn -and the laws. • When nearly everyone ftitaide of those intimately acquainted with iliwworkiogs of the Government thought thatfQtf Adminis tration had fallen Into a stslepf lethargy, that Administration was quifcUy but .Com pletely perfecting plans already commenced, and will develop themselves. The army both imst and West have been- reclothed, and araything that could has been done for tbrirlMsfort. In eeapetent offieers have given tty to compe tent ones; new naval expedition* hayo been projected, and several been 'formed trader ablb leaders to tt-oporite and strike a.blow at tho desired gosfe-Blchmond. All this has been done with imtethta and singleness of purpose never bebra equalled. How aU these plans,'so long OkAtarlpg, are beginning to ripen, and the wrak loyal peo ple are looking with '.anxlont' Barts itq the fruits* The removal of Geneat Built and the appointment in his stead #Genißcte crans; and the ciplura cf Sah&ePAit, are among the flrstfruits of these!pßHsi--ply the former, confidence will be testercd la the Army.of the Ohio, and we it to march on to what it has notj-dsie for soma time—-a certain victory; whilsfcvby onr pee-' session of Sabine Pass we iSaledup one of the mala supports of the rabefUnn. . Many vessels have entered tbis poit wflph arjas and. elothfog, and everything needed dj the rebels, aa&aeparted again with cargoes of cotton, Ac. The loyal people, with anx iotfr'iut hopefol hearts, are walling for more and when they appear, Heaven grant they may ba in aooordaace with theiT heartfelt wishes I The Southern Coast* Wo bare rumors, through rebel so or aw, of active movements near Savannah. Kkacb*- oabdi telegraphs that Pocataligo andCoosa wateble were attacked by thirteen gunboats tad transports, and that the Yankees “were repulsed to their gunboats* 1 , and adds,/*o«r cavalry arc th Aof porsHiV—of the gunboats, of oourse. Thoso places are on the interior tide Water channels, which are the distin guishing feature ef the sea-island portion of that coast, and are about midway between Hilton Head and SArannah. The people of Mobile are in daily expecta tion of being attacked; and Galveston, the chief sea-port town of Texas, is now in pos session of the Federal forces. Tho hot sea son being past, and many iron-clad vessels being ready, aotive operations on the South Atlantic and Gulf coasts may be expected, whieh cannot bat exert a very disturbing in fluence upon the rebol forces messed in Vir ginia and Tennessee. . One of the “Born Patrician* of the South.’* A letter from Newborn, N. C., to tho New . York JW&une gives as tho following .specimen of the “ practical working” of tho 41 peculiar Inititutlon One of the pseudo Unionists living' oateide obr Hoes at Plymouth (who somehow have permission to pass and repels at their pleas ure) came into- the town’one day last week to bant up a slave who had escaped and claimed of the military authorities. The ehattel was a beautiful and Intelligent gifl!of about aixteon yeara r ofage. iWhen found, however, tho master's elalm to remove' her could not of course,be allowed*. j£Tbe nJls arable old wretch, then, with shameless effront ery, 1 ia the prftsenoo of several bystanders, do-, dared that tho llare was his own child, and that if, he could not take her away as hsrmas ter he should Insist .upon hts right toherew her'[father/ ■ Mr. .Samuel Newberry, of Ply-, mouth, tho Government Commissary thore, is bno of.tboio who hoard this paltry creature adyanoo hljr_strapgo olalm. flon. Jobs He.PoaTBB, an old sad leading Demoerat ©f New York, made a very able spoeoh at aienn’i ; Falls a few day* ago. We give theeloilng sentences: TfVdld notseo the end from the beginning. Still lei* did they sewlt, who waged the war. "SUrery ii a cancer in yourface,"u\s John Randolph, of Roanoke, on the floor of Con gre*#. It* root* were noiaeleißly working their'way iothelifb of the Rcpuolloj This war, which seemed bur danger, will prove our deliverance. It* events have shown that four millions of women, children, men, born hot only to immbrtal life, but to the right on earth ,of .civil' liberty* have breathed long enough the suffocating air of j and. whjsn the olonds and darkness whioh overhang os now shall roll away, the aroh of promise• .will span a bantlnent* dedicated in blobd, by Hlih who ret thehow in the cloud, toiUnion and Liberty forever. Th* Aemy ov thi Potomac, as the latest adylebi represent, If now-organised In 1 two grand divisions, commanded respectively by MoClilla* and Bobhbidi, as follows!: MoUleUan , i Command . lit Corps—MoJor Genhral Reynolds.. ' 6th Corps—major UeneralPorter. . i. flth Corps—MejorQchsraLFianklin. ; Burundi** Command . j 2nd Corps—Mejor,General Conob. ] f 2th Corps—Major General Slocum, i Dth Corps—Brigadier. General Wlleo*. Mb. JfomißT, in a letter to the Philadelphia Prea,nff.. . y, 1 Intelligence that may bo foil, reUod-on/ gliai uiilun to tbo A4mlnl«tratlon!tbata nujnbof of tbo now membori of CoogrtM, colling thomiolTU Democratic, will not bo oontrollod In (ho mew; national Leglilatnre by Iho BjreoilnrWgo lnt imated that thoywlll «trendo<uly ifipport tba AdmtnUtrallpn in all meaaareo neceatary to a vigoroms prcsecßtlcra of the war. sOf coarse, this estimate dees ’not iinstada'thr nlatref which 1 Aaodaa* and Philip Jehakon ars spe datnK jrgh a A Interesting from Nortli Carolina. 'TkePodr While* Turned Abolitioniite—Braverg of oar North (hroKna Seeruite ■ Thar ' Vwt dietivetes* Tb&arde their Rebel Neighbor*— Effect of ike Preeidenf* Proclamation. The following interestingletter from New born, N. C., written on tho 22d iuk, is from a correspondent of the . <j}reat popular demonstrations have, been at various. this .department recently in favor of free labor and the Presi dent's Proclamation. The. most radieal.and' •liberal vlewa are .publicly -expressed ;by, the speakerf at’these meetings,, andare moeived with enthusiastic. approbation, by. the pec pie. It U a most significant fact that the non-slave holders, who are, of.course, as everybody knows, largely in the majority in North Caro lina, as soon as .protection is afforded them, express andappland thestrongeit anti-slavery sentiments and the bitterest denunciations,of the slave oligarchy. The free labor, feeling, £ oan affirm deliberately from a . wide and careful observation, is the prevalent one in all that portion.of the State which is now within tho Cnion lidos. Aft to the Union man, who are chiefly n,on tlavebolders, they are pretty nearly, unani abaft in their hatred of an institution to ex -toad and perpetuate which, to,the utter ruin of aU. other interests, they believe to- have been tho prime cjusso of the rebellion.; These non-»ilayebolderft]Bhow,lheir,;earnestno«a and sincerity enlhiting.aft Unionsoldlens with* nut bounties or btheripercenafy Inducement#;, and Uioy piako the. best' of goldters,evinoiisg atomarkable aptitude J in th6‘ manual of arms,' ind : gftat’eajprhesff to meet the 'rebel*. ••Tbiqr are good marksmen, and have beezf;all their, lives inured to'hardship and expo sure,|so that they can be*r nlbfe pstibntly than Northers men the'privatlonsef the soldier's loti These; men are the true bone and tinew of the, South; .and in spite.of ‘all their degradation and ig norance, there is nothing effeminate about- I them 1 -in which they are much unlike the so called chivalry, whoso dissolute-aid idle habits have enervated them. The very oppression which has kept them, down, and made them, hitherto supple instruments of ;the aristocracy, makes them thelmore rea dily aeoept subordination and obftdienoo of military discipline. Better fighting men the Government could not desire, as their heroic | oondaetin all the engagements in which they have participated plainiy-domonstraies. They appear to behave, wheni brought;into, action for tho firsttime, almoitas well at veterans. .Id fact, their fighting.qualities stand a little about par in this department, even in the esti malLbo of our Northern soldiers. There is oneTnotable feature, however, about.them which excites the mirth, 1 and tn many in stances the admlratioo, of our New England troops. It is the utter astonishment mani fested by them at the leniency exhibited on on the part of our troops toward the seoss sionists with whom oar troops are brought in contact. They (the N. C. Union troops) -toarvei with almost speechless wonder at this state of thiogs. They appear to have been carried away with the idea that when they beoame soldiers they would be licensed to shoot down Indiscriminately every disloyal citlsen to the Oovernment they coaid.find, and appropriate all of the property belong ing to sneh persons to their own comfort, or to the benefit of the Government. This Is; doubtless, one : reason why there are so uariy inhuman outrages committed by the rebels, whose officers rather* 'entourage this feeling, instead of restraining it, as do eur offloors. They are about as quiet andlwell disposed In other respeots as so many ..Quakers, and one would hardly believe while listening, to their peculiar timplo expressions that thee could entertain snah lTgnint toolings toward thsir disloyal neigh borf, and why their vengeance Is so difficult o restrain when they are brought lutoaetion. Doubtless, their persecution through the long nights of secession rule at the hands .of the is one of the principal reasons for this malignity. The rebels vindictively call the Nohh Carolina Union troops tho "Buffaloes," Which oar troops have adopted as a popular phrase, and are proud of sueh associates, though they would not care to imitato all their desperate examples.” The rebels recip rocate tho bitterness of those North Carolina Union troop*,and whenever they meet no quarters are expected from either side. Ten Xankee soldiefs would b» allowed to go free by the rebels for tho chance of catohlng one “Buffalo," so deadly is this hatred. It must be remembered that the “Buffaloes" ore of the-lame material out'of which all the N.’ C. regiments are made. Not more than one in ten In any North Carolina regiment is able to sign bis own name, as humiliating as the fact may be to confess. Such, appears to be tho ease with all the Southern regiments I am credibly informed.: As theso “Buffalo" companies mingle with our troops and see how well the Northern.sol diers road and write th«y~beoome still more enraged at this negro-driving aristocracy for depriving them of free schools and keeping them so long in tbeirenslaved condition. The champions of free labor who are now address ing Urn non-slaveholders In these Eastern counties night and day find it will not answer to draw too vivid a picture of their real con dition for fear their brutal passions may reach beyond all control or discipline. Since these people have heard for tho.fi-st time free labor discussed, they In masses have and are be coming the most radical anti-slavery men in the country. _ Daring Beconnoissance ’in Nortl CarOliiia**Desperate Actions. The Newborn JVoyrew, of the 10th instant, gives an interesting account of ft daring re oonnolssanco made on the ]2d Instant, up the Blockwater river, by Capt. Plusser, of the Albemaklp, accompanied £7 two other gun* b<tets, commanded by Capts. £> R. Calhoun add French. The river is. very tortuous nnd so narrow that the trees on the opposite banks interlocked their branches, making the expo*, ditica one of great difficulty and danger. At five o'clock on the morning of the 3d the flo tilla arrived within shelling disUnoeof Frank lin, where they were ombascaded by five reg iments of rebels, who ponredlnft fire from the tree-tops and sheltering woods, and charged bywhola regiments tor within thro© rods of the boats, butworo swept back in confusion by discharges of grape and shell. One rebel Colonel was killed and his regiment scattered' by one of those doadly discharges. The contest lasted from six o’clock In the morning tUI two in tho. afternoon, when the rebels were finally repelled and rotreated.' Another attack was subsequently made at another point, where the river had been ob structed oy trues foiled across it, in order to cut off tho return of the expedition, but after a.desperate action the.obstractions were Sear ed awny and the rebels driven off. Bath, the? actions were of a desperate character, ©Ad the sides of the gunboats wore completely riddled. Oar loss was six killed and thirtcon wAunded, while that of the rebels is admitted by them to have three hundred killed and six buAdred wounded. •. uisrx7CH from Washington to Pott aaya : It ii raid that the astonishing: leak* In the War Department which hare ex* cited so much comment ,ever, slnee.thewar broke out, hare at last been discovered in the : person' of ’atraltor-olork, who has _lntimate connection, with the Jeff. Davis ‘Oqvernmen t,' Grave charge have been preferred agalnst.thlj person, and they are nosr undergoing an in* vestlgation. t! The rebels have eonUpnaMg, known of the’plans of our'Generab In advahoe of their execution, andthey have not learned them from the newspapers. ' ■ * A ; ViooEona aiojun” write* from W**MogtoQ on Monday: The traitor* know well that etapendcms ox? pedltion*ore pwgtoiilflg tn..thojBpdthweit, by land and fea, ftUd that beroro; tt*Jiy dajf they will hear such a fire In tbrirteaT a* will convince them that the hoar* of the rebellion* are numbered.. 1 wa» gladot© hearken all ■ldea daring yeiterday, that lart d« of winter quarter* l» not to be Cried In the • naming month* until * iecisWe ' battle- baa .been fooght. r \ ii ; .;•> . Qix, iUaraDAiJi'a Gabb.—A Wwhlngton dUpatoh to the, New York listaujt: 1 . j The deeteion ofTthe Coart of Inquiry into the eaae of Qen. Hartindale» though net for* maHj.ahnoßnced* fully acquit*. thatpffieot of the'charge* preferred against .him.; The re* •volt of thqinT»atigatldn*nth«r,add* to than detract* from Gen. Hartindale'c prtrioaiJy The~ Situation at Nashville. Notwithstanding the'frequent revival of tho story of .N»shvill*being surrounded, cut off, besieged and ordered -to surrender, we continue In the fkiih that'it Is not in immi nent danger. Undoubtedly,'there is intense desire on the part of the rebels to take, it, especially the Tennessee rebels. Their pride ■is aroused on the subject.' They would- give more for Nashville than for all the other points our army holds in the Stale. They, quarreled wltlrßragg for leaving Nashville behind and marching into Kentucky. It is sot unlikely .that they will-rthe ..Tennessee rehels-rsnder the lead of Gov. Harris, Do Torreit; and others, Improvlab ah attack of their own upon Nashville,. as a reproach to the Confederate Government which, fails to gire tbem back-their capital. But such at tack will fail, we believe. : Bring may push on from Tennessee to join In the siege of Nashville, hut he can hardly reaehrthere before n good partof Rose crans' army will be there to meet him.—A«r> York Tima* Newspapers ut THn South. —Thore Uhot-a single type-foundry south of Baltimore,'and most of the Southern papers,unless they atm,- ceed in getting type’ from Europe, will be com pelled, in the course of a few years, to suspend publication on account of the worn-out con dition of the type from which they are prints ed. So far as typography is concerned the rebel newspapers- already present a wretched, appearance.. -j . . ‘ Scspiaowa ths Weit op Habeas Corpus. ihidecislonmadelajtweek in the, Uni tod. States iCourfc at-Rutland, w VW. folly sustains the .right and the action of the President in idipbndlxig the writ of habeas oorpus/bot saya that he cannot delegatahis power-to any one, and therefore no order of, the War Department can effect such suspou? iloh. ’ ' 3 ‘ Shall Pox in ..the Rebel Army.—A dis patch, dated the 27th inst., l frpm Bolivar Heights to the New York Tribune, says: The small pox has broken out with unusual virulanee, both among the 'people of Win chester and the troops; and probably hastened the departure of the rebels. ~ Alters in the’ South seem to be losing faith In the Confederacy.- * On the 21st no-less than. 800 applied to the British Consul for passports to go North.. f . .. - . j&UdMTjMH r jv eonoTEit, im.._ C. scootab. A 8. C. BCHOTKRL^jr»oßif*ffl.At ■' '*• LiV.' Ofl»; W VonrlK rmft . i Win also attend to tbeeoUecttofl crBAC**PAf, [BOUNTY SIONZYr PASSIONS,: Ac.»*c« fbAAjifh tfcrere. MAGBAW A WlLLS,ObuMsltoaindCfcon (Agents, Washington, P. ty ~ ocl7 =■; Military claims, bounties* PKNfiIONS, BACK. FAT,,and .MILITARY' oIaIHS of every, description, collected tiy thssub* !scriber,at the following wn, viz j ppti»lon», $lO 00, all other cUlms, $3 CO. a 0. TAYLOR/ i . . : Attorney at Law, / No. 73. Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa.- v. N. B. No chargee are made if the clatm does not icoeed, and ail Fnformatlon gtreo,gratia. softly - jpENSIONS, BOUNTY & BACK PAY. H. C. MACKBKLL, Attorney al Late a»d Claim AQtrti, 1 Ke. 11« TIPTB maSET; t L ■ \ Prrrsßcaoa.Fa.,-' Proaeentes fidldiftts'' Claims oT fillin'.‘ PgfiSTOBS for disabled officers, aoidigts, seamen and owe, parents, orphan cl Bdren, brothers and sister*,' ! or other legal representative of those who hare died. :or been killed In the service; or bare died after dis charge, from disease contracted In service. •WNo charge or til claim collected, and no letter will be answered unless stamp la enclosed. selfcßm AN ORDINANCE for the appoint meat of City Solicitor, and prescribing his duties. tiSC. 1. Be Uordained end enacted by the Mayo-, Al dermen and citisent *J PUUburyb, infclect and Common Coanc 1 ukirU d, aad iti- ke**by ordained and enacted by the authority o/l -e tame. That one person, learned iu the lav, and who aha 1 be a practicing Attorney in the District Oonit of Allegheny ooosty, shall be se lected by the finance Committee, wlthaad by tbo content of Councils, a* **Oity Ballcitor,” to- bold hi* office at the pleas are o( tbs FicaaeVCsmmltUe, and whs shall receive a salary of oce thousand dollars per annum, to ba paid in monthly Instalments. B*o. 2. Befjre entering open his duties, the City Solicitor shall giro bond, with two sore ties, to m. approved by Connells, in the sum. of twenty thous* and dol'ars, eonditioned for the faithful prrtormance of tbs datios of his office, which bond shall bo filed with the Controller. t>*c. 3. The duties ol th* >Cl*y Solicitor shell be— 1. To here chxrge.of, and to conduct all the law bu»- ineai of the □, and of the Departments . thariof, and all other law.business In which the city •bail be interested; to have charge ol aid to conduct the legal proceedings uecetsary in opening, widen ing or altering- the streets, alleys, ho., and In the grading and paring of .the sains; in the construe lion o! sewers or other city improvements; and in all suits arising out cf ordinances'orthe collection o; floes and penalties, in which thocity is SU He shall, from time to time, when required, ad vise the their Committees and i fficers, and the offleen of the corporation, upon, a 1 matters which may be submitted to him for his opinion. 3 Be shall draw such ordinances as may be re quired ol him hr Councils, or either branch of Coun cils, ov by any Committee thereof.' •' > 4. He shall, when’ requested by -Councils, or any Committee th reoi; prepare the draft of-any bill to be presented by the corporation to the Legislature for passage, with a memorial for tho passage thereof.. 6. lie shall draw the dtsds, leasee and otQer paper* connected with the Finance Dspartmaot, >nl all, contracts fur any other Department of- the Corpora tlos, when so requested by tho head of thi Depart ment. C He shall prosecute and defend, as Attorney for the corporation, all ac ions which may bs brought, b> or azalnit-tbe corporation, or any officer thereof, for, or by rcwoa of, any matter or duty - sonnecoed with or growing out of their respective offices; and lu which the oily is Interested, in any Court la this or la any Court of the Dnltsd btatei 7. When bs shall recover any debt due to the cor poration which may hsre been placed, in his hands tor eolketiou, or shsll receive any- money for. the corporation, he shall forthwith render an accdoat' th.raof, under o.th, to^ihe-Controller, stating, tho nature of the debt; the person from whom it was collected or by whoa it was paid, and thp.nmount and the time of payment; and shall immediately; thereupon pay over the tame Jo - the' Treasurer, tak ing a receipt from the Treasurer therefor, and file a.- copy of said receipt with tho Controller.. a. Be shall, on the last regular netting of Oootr .eils, la Dccentbtr, In each yosr, report to the Goan* oils the titles of all actions .in his bands, prost culed' or defended by him,and also all actions then pand-> ing and undetermined, in which the city is. Interest ■ - ed, wii b i the stats -and condition of 'each, and also such ether Information in re*poct thereto m he may. deem necessary or prefer, r . ... .- : O.HsibaH keep, in proper books to be provided. fbrtbta purpose, a lalthml record of all actions pros tented or defended by him, si City fioll<dtor,.and eU proceedinkihad therein, . .. 10. He shall, as otten as may be noewtary, furbish to the Cootrotier,-an account under oath, of all dis bursements,- necesfeiry.costs and expense** which be may hsve made, or paid, In conducting. the actions and lege! proceedings prosecuted or defended by him. • aa Clty 8 ildtoti atU-upd*being satbfied of the correctness thereof,ths , Controller shall . certUy to html a warrant: on tho Treasurer lor ..the amount thereof; Preside*,* ThatndtMn* in the ttauseshall 1 MconslrueddwaHenmid CitySoUdtera larger.earn, then 81,000 per annum forhiasalary, . , ; i* 111 Upon tbs expiration ot h’s term ol offica.or; bis retfenstfou thereof, or rem»vat therefrom, he ahaU forthwith, on demand, deliver to. Ws soceemcr iii office all books, dreds, lesaesroontrects, and other papers fo his hands beleneifigto the corporal i;n. or k Vbich may havabeen delivered to blmby-tbe corpo-. ‘ ration cr any of its effleere, and till paper* In actions 1 proeocotedor defended byhimaa Cltyfiolidtor, then • ponding and undetermined,- together with;bls record; ~ Ihtaot. and ofthabrocssidlnga thsrein yand he sh*H *<oO give tohts »m»paeorlnoOJre*writtea:»Utement 1 ofall facts and Information necettarytoafnll and char understanding of eachoruld costs. '•* • : • i ssd,A.-Allordinaaesaicar.parts of ordinances^ . cooslsfent herewith, are hneby npreled..? - ; ■ ordained and enacted into allaw In Councils, this T7tU day of October, A.DVIBC& J ‘ > » r, -• ; i ;JAMSB KcADLIT, Freddeatpf Select Council. Attest; X. 8. Moaaowi -i, . * ' Clark of Select OouheO. • »* • r - ■ ‘ -A^O-II’CANDIiBSS, 3 , President of Common Ooincflr AtttatlHOOHlTJlfoßß^r. " Clerk of Oofomon OoundL : , A.N: r- ORDINANCE ttathorifcice tho JaL-grading of Sop Ur. alley, from, tha fifth UV IP. - taoSifctwofc* 4 ;*•'• •.'"' r - B*o.l, St U eedito* d4ki ewaeieShf the :dirmm i oad tAmm «tf P&ttrvah, {• &ioct,h»d^p**’ tl-, forjpnpoall forth* JTjffgjggJ i ro mth»~wnUn.of-th. i6Mhtuwt^Mijvtutu«nn»w.«»ayey.!ss nctal hr «* ortf**ao* «MfoM»*?* *“**“• tfS** 27thil»j of Ottohor, ; J,r^4*a‘otS^ctOotu)Ci)»j .. Atttatt S.B..Bo*mw, ~. £ .55 * ' . ..t ■ • Chrt of K-OASBIiSi '" l ■.,■■ ' :PCB«W*ntofC«i<tto»¥)otti>cn. ?< AU **i£hso£^o^- ;; ' '•■'Vim ETTE iUME LXXV---NQ. 296 i.YstmjjrcE. PEOPLES mSCRANCE COMPANY. Office, N. E, ooraor Wood and Filth Ste. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. .tmomilt - Wm. Phillip#, . James P. Tenter, -JohnjWatt,* v CapCJohaL. Bboads. .Wmjßl 8ay5,,... v , BamjselP.fihrirer, John £. Parke, George B, Jonefr Gfchrisa & BioaU, Danfti Wallace, Wm. Van Kirk, . . C. Hanson Love. WH-PHIIiUTTS, Mtal. \ • JOBS WATT, Pita Prmiiu i ffM. F. GARDNER, Seoretoy. T7IIRE INSURANCE. BY THE RE.LI - MOtBAi IKSBBAHCB COMPANT, or PIIU. ADKLPHIA.oaBnXLDIHOSj UmlUd 0 Mipettml, SIEEOiIANinSK. rOEHITDEE, At, In town er country. OfflcsJfo.iOfflMdnntstreet. OaHtal, Assets,. OG-lnreaWd *• fellow* t First Mortgage on lapraTod .. tjr, worth doahlo the iinOnut—oo Qrpigld 2,403 80 Pcnna. B- Bl 00.V6 per Mortgage • 430,000/ Coat.. 27,900,00. City of Philadelphia, Opercent. 1*00.^.,.30,000 W Allegheny county 0 per ct. P. XL B. Loan 10,000 00 iColhltqflM froPd»>-WBllaccar«Li—• 2,500 UJ Huntingdon Ana "Broad Top | Mountain ■.: /loVnnftTTy, wwrtgaga -lam::—4/XX 00 PennijlTanJa Baiircsul ; UOJI htoeJu*..»*,, ;[ 4»00t QU Stbctrerßeliancd'-Mutnallnraranc* Co~. 24/S5O UO Stodk.ofCopa ty Jirelnaiinmni: ■ 1,050,m. Stock of Delaware Jtt. S.Xnsaranfte 00.„ r ; IUKUO '-di/ll i„ *— - 5,135 91 Mechanics? 8ank,,,.d0 . . 2.012 50 Oniorf' < tf. , X'EjniraQee > 160 to Bills <Becclrahl»i holiness IS Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc~....« 0,216 72 oa band and in hands'of 11,385 16 - ‘ 9* faUCI, FmidaU. CjUSSI TO CIEWrOMi CUhn Tlbgiey, 1 . KarT»n«l 'Bianham.. Wm. B. Tbompsoni t >. Bobert 8tM&«- , Frederick Brown. *■ Wm/lltuaer, C., Stevenson, • Bonf. W\ Tinglej, John B.'Wanoll, ‘ HarabalbHUl, • ■ - .ipj'g - Bortbcasti TXDBidsW AOAIIJBTfIiOHS BY I'FUat4.FBXSKLI2I *IBBjNBUaA£p£ COM; PAUY OT PHILADELPHIA. Office, i 35 and 437 Tnth^j Statement of AasetJ, Jammryltt, 1860, published s agreeably act of A*t*toMy#.U'i»£-v, <WMt . . Pint Mortgagee, Amply OO BealZßUteJ&ne’tTaCsiOS^Hpj.eart 103,966 00 Temporary Loans, en-aniple Collateral ' :W,ia6 to iStocfct, (nnaeat vnluo SB6»66T:l3)'costal'; .89,786 Oj Koteaeud ■< OO r-i — ............j. 1...27,919 00 • only. profile tom prenlau«.. Jfblch this Company can divide' by law ard from risk* wbkn . bare been datenpiood, v; i - i ;■/I -•••/; Insurance made on every description _oL property, fit At nice jjrlowai are Consistent , it period of thirty yean, xt»7 have-pa# loMbyto t»aAhmQoat««*nili_.< Four Hiltiotu qf Dollar, ihereby.affordiag evidence cd the advantages dT lruurniia> J abiu- disposition to mijut: wiCi, promptness all bMMpftid during the year 1858^^.— ..•10$|0£6 ll '• -'niaiow'ii'i' -- •* . *~ . Charios H. Baacier, "• IsaaOLca, • Mordecai D. Lowis, 1 Jacob B. Smith, Tobias Wagner, < EdWtfd C. Bala, David £. Brown, ... GeO.'tfcY Bldbnrds, Sainnel Grant, * George Falec. CUABLES K. BAB U&££, Praidt*. £2>WABI> a DALE, Fice PtuidaC, -Wfc A Smt, SKTtUay Ertftom. J. G ABDiUEB COFFIN, Jgmt, my6‘ Office Kortheaitcor. Wood 4 Third its. ttuse. marine and inland in. J* buYaNCE.—IBSOBABCB COMPANY Of N OBTII AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 17D4-—Capita!, fSui.QOQ. Am*. January 10, 15»„ .... ..... 61 ABTHCB <& COFf IH, Preeident, THOMAS PLATT, Secretery. INSURANCE CO. OF THE STATE I of PKHKSTLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1791—Capital, 6200,000. Assets, February 1,1859.-,, w ...».,.,f*13,g08 0 • nEUBYD. SHIBBKBD, Prwdmfc W 1 LLLAM HABPEB, Secretary. 14 ARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE 00. it HARTFORD. Incorporated ISlo—Capital, 6500,000. Assets, May l, 18G0^^.....-..,-..~...-..^6 > 7M 61 ' H. HUBTIBGDON, fmfcfcsti TIHO. C. ALLYB, £«cretorp. •Vlniuranee tntheaboreoM and rellablo Com* pules can bo obtained by application to WTP. JONES, Juat, fel6:dly 87 Water street. Eagmiey's Buildings. WESTERN INSURANCE COMP A * ?f HY OF PITTSBURGH. . R. MILLER, Jr„ Prmidmd. G* M.' GORDO IT, Secretary. . . Office, Ho. 98 Water street* BpacsACo*'i W«n* house, op stain, Pittsburgh. . . ; tWfll lamra *9* hut oßWadsltf Ftrt md Marine Bills. A San* Invitation, managed bp Dincton woo areiekf Juovm i* the eommaukifg,and whoart deter mined* Ip yronphxsi.aad. libentfitg,to firsfnia the character which they hoe* aunmed, at afering the be* preteotionto thorn who detire to he iaeared.. ASSETS, OCTOBER SO, 1859: Stock Accounts 63,000 00 Mortgagee 2,100 (& Office ]farniins. n ~.*H»MH*MNHMWMi N .. ; SSSC 10 Open AccoanU? AcM..» M ...ii.......NM.;Miiw.' ' 7,809 00. Cash. 99 Premium N0t&..............~.....~ .............. 27,695 11 Note*and Bills |>f«r*mtitJvi.-. Tri „, irrt ., , f,--. , ,; r 17i,07& ll B. Miller,,Jr., JamertfeAaley, KaUiafliet Bolwca, Alex. Nirnkrk, Georcelfcnl*, - Willuim H. firoitlj, <3; W. lUcketKW. i»yso':., •. - r. rUTIZEN'SINSUKANCB COMPAN f \*/,OF.PITTSBBBGH,'. Office* Cornet. Market '-d WaleritreoU. aeooOd floor. , :> iWM, BAGALBY, JVwtilwK. ■fiAMUEIi BlA, £Maa, . •> •' • •Intareaßteamboata end Cargos thetterigaUo of the Soothera aad Wet torn iUYera, Lake* an Bayotjt* and tb» navigation of the B«ae. ■ - fniarea againat loat and .damage by fire, - :i - ; : raxcroaa: - ■ ; ; Wm.3agaley, . j ; Jae, Park, Jr-, John fihlpte*, Wi G^Johniton,: " 5 Jaa.M.OoopßT, , BI.F. Jodm, . S, Barbangb, ; -BcMe'Ovona* ' Ji<JaJdweir,"Jr;, - Hon- T. U. Hove,. ; Joha&JMtworth, Barclay Preeton. Chariot H. Zag, . r . : i43otiffe Bingham,- > ’ -' deSthlyd Allegheny insurance com PABY-OFMITBBUEGB; Omw.Bo.nFlfh .ftreetp Bank Blocks . .... * - - : liuotm ’4lt kladf ofPlro acd H liib* lUikt .* JOHH D. McCOBD, VktTruidtmU Cap*. Wx. DKAU,. Gcacre) DIMCTOMV ‘ !' Jota> I>. McCord, Cast. Adam Jacob# Capt.r Wn. I>e»o f - B.liMcGreir,‘ Bo&C-ILDatla. IBMO, JftDMf C.Q..Htus«7t tCapl. B, o,oray, Irrla«Jr., B. L. VahnMtock, Bacon, s. s> > - * shocldkiw, • - ‘ SIDES. . . nJms/pitfo; . J)o+y caOTWBd; Do."'' S.CVctntmmd: If knd far ala bf : W4U B. HAYS *<X% Ts2ijJSlVKl> ,'l'Uiß SUOKE, ;■l.;*> flrtwMiWtaw* «; >’ l ‘ -IrJr c“^Tifa^bif;roll Better, ■•■ V lV - *-d» Q»wwtCtd«;. . -V x to*. ■ • L.H. yOIGT A CO. SfitiFK AS'i> oiGAKa— _ Scotch finnlT: ~ , 100,000 Qec&ta {TisKVifeaezM *ha&; • = 150,000 ..do; 60,000 h*lfBp*irfriiC!g*rs; /MIKEaS—S6O boxes,prime Vy.„K; •' dk^crenn; **„ . \ : iir/i 10ft; T r d»» l ri^r/ailMpkwr t liatoreiad lor«*le by. __,_, •- .V-•' |i <*, odk •• rr >-? rt- o nnA . OAr UU EUIKXP CABBOH OILtUt Bed Hook IWr»t<rt,6a ! BrtAfbyi.W' ! . P«ttoMt»Oingork*>Pittotnir«h, P*. WlSrik)# COKTAINB by Vf «3T ' • W.P.KEaSHAIi. - ILf Li Canoo,' ZjjXioUixbp, ’ ; Bobt. Totauit CKW-Lelaad, 1 Vred’Jc. Lean!*, J«iob T. Boating* Smilth Bowen, Woodward, r'.John Blaaell, HtUb’gh, LB CH BLAB, Becrdarp. JlG.coma, Ag«»U •Third add Wood street. €B ' '5293,251 ‘JS oncTTOU: ij Andrew Ackley, • I ‘ Alexander tipwr, • Daridjl, tongi Bees J. Thomas, BenJ.P. BakmreU, John B. M’Crno. M. GOBBON, emitrf.
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