.I 1 -’ f - r>w»'« t ■ **- ..i* **, « L . -, V .* , , - ! 4 •%:'' • • ■■:*:•:'.y S • . ■ i : . :-+ v * '4' ’ * -/! ’ V . ijj, , ; , - “ r ” . * *‘.V. f“. v: .w, r *, 7’J‘J ■j:* ■:.! :j; 4’" Ky.-V.Sv M.-V"-. mmm, t; llliillil ■ •-■•••. i^gililiii liiSSiiililSft mMm iftiiiisiiisa N 1 » Nlill \ ' v. -'■ < ' ' •'."/**■. '• • •:: «’ . i'. •« '. .jv ;■■ ■ '. ■-■ '_ * : V’ ' V : .; • : ':i./..'' « ' ~ ESTABLISHED IN ; f786- coJtMuasiojryifc. Oo£aß WORKBOOMPANY. of pfflo*,' Bt, ‘ CUlr Street, Mtr t!iANridgA;;£ritodrMn CARBON OILS cd OILS, of all ds • J.WRAYEB, * AND h .V/»KAn -TAora*j»» Ooiolittnfer Mxxchjlxt for tfe* vaIeofGRAIN, SEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUCE, *. P>a •fid' ag*ni: faf.the celebrated Colon town OE> . JfJufft Norn. dl6-:6ecctid and 145 Fir« itreots, be tween Wood,and Saßhfleld. PitUtmrga. , • ee3 . .0. uvmat. J S, LIGGETT & CO., (successors to • Bell ft Liggett,) Flora Factosj jjtd Uowjku*' non llxacHAate, for the tale of GRAIN, BESTS. CHEESE, PRODUCE, fto., Boa. 76 Water and 92 Frcntstreeti, Ptttabcrghtßa. : • my 6 ianuw licuomi.m..., .~~...wiLEj?r» anmant. AAACKEOSTN a LINHART, FLoinr I” ~ «»n.G»JLinJAcroM. Faosccnaxn Oowanams cob, iLarti, ißnUar, Eggs,; ;ohecee 7 v Beans, -Tallow, - flwwae, Jeatbata,. Potatoesy-Pot-and-Pearl-Ash ee, ; dstaxatne, Linseed and Lard 01U, ! Tdsd and’Groen ▼reita, Timothy, Clorerj Flax and Orta Seeds. .. Saab advance* made on Oonalgnaienta. aptdy , . N0.'297 Liberty at,, Pittsburgh. JOHN B. OAHFlfiLl^Uosnus aioa.sxo Toawannnta tlxxmxvi and wbole ala dealer .in' WESTERN KE&EBVE CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD, FORK. BAOON,FLOUR, FISH, POTAKD - PEARL ASHES, BALERATUB, LIN* BEST AND » LABT OILS, DRIED FRUIT-: and ■ Prodace/generally, Noa. 11l and 113 Front street, • Pittaborgi. - __ ■•- - oc3 w*. crux> aaxTAan. ■ /SUIiP & SHEPARD, CoMmssicar/Mro* KJ (mixta and dealers In. FLOUR, GRAIN AND "• PRODUCE, No. 213 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, p*. Choloe brands of Floor for Bakers and Family one constantly ‘on ban A Parilcnlar. attention -mud to .flUlngqrierafbr Merchandise generally.' ocfl:dly UUANK VAN UUi£I)KK, Fboduoe urn £ Oovxunoa Mancsaar. dealer in FLOUR, BUT ;TEB, B&OOMBrSEEDS, -‘LARD; CHEESE, FORK, :DRI£D - AND GREEN FRUITS and Produce pen v> araUy. '.Liberal caih advances made -CO consignment*. : fß hotaa, Nb. street, Pittsburgh, , ' YAMEb C. < fiIeYAY, Fobwartinq. and ' U Oafcvraaias Msbchaht, for the aalebf FLOUR. OBAIN, BACON,- LABT, BUTTER, EGGS, and Wottern-Frodeoe generally, No. to B&IITUVIELD STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. }'*- ..ftarOnletT and consignment* eoiicitod, jaghlyd I AMJ&S.A: i'Ji'i’Zifiit.t’oEWAEDmo las U Oaxwasxbjf'UancHinf,_for tb6 v waeof, TLQUR, OBAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, and Prance generally, No. M Ftifrkai' at., , corny of First, Pittabqgb. oc&dly A LANG. CoKMLsaios MucSAtm and vholeeal* dealers in GBOOE- GRAIN, PRODUCE, J».;No. 323 t AtCS'ilA TiZFililj | M'ignaifw '-.-w.itiubu OIL, and OUKSfor the ptschaAe and sals of CRUDE >AND REFINED PfiXLOLSCMvNos.C9 and 70 Water sfo, Plttabnrgfa. - Adraacaa madeon oonalynmenta^ oSEussionme'rchant. _ Qonigflriepte nspe4Cgiiy.eQlldfoL J jfeSfoflly. WJMtWftxn— -ii.m —no, vsiTX—wbitbj BBOTHEHg, , Porw««uio , li -iwv ffoMMt—mw M»»auw« >and dealers In .• PROVmONBANDPRODBQE GENERALLY, No. ttg Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Fa. ;/. ;u .myj7 .. , bUtHJYi^MßisaroyMtscgAN^ . (MLS, GLASS}! IRON, NAILS, Ac.,. No, 18?Eiberty atgay;.. •■*. •.1 . .... , mhagtdly . ramm rfKAM > i | j_„p >rt ,_jPArigj^q*TrnmB> 'ZZrZ'co m \i*» 1 ?“* * i ,• 6ped4j;P*hner. TVTEANtJ & GQ.FFLN. euocessors_ to JjX-&Kkncnew.Hwma&Oq,. WHOL'KfiAliliQßO •viktta, 09EfroS"wood #ndw ater streets, ritteborgbf VwOT. -T-Vi. !£:WGT^CO:',iueaessSr(a X£ tofafc-JPBOIinCK AHC COIUUBSIOH HKB, OHABTBi&>7 Liberty «trwt, t'ilul-uxgh. P*. anS JOB* I. 80M8..~*.....-~~.~ BODS*. JOHN! UODSR 4:QQ. f r.’WaowwtH. Gmxusabd OogßJgaica HcacsAicTß, comer of —Mill Wnlur MltillU.-WgttllfglLWftf ■ toSsSsi'oi}" waSi -1 JCI *urfako&jiur a»d CoituimolL'UndsuxtlXHo. .Vtß7;^o<idirtn>et t V : . . JeSallr 1 .'•d : • -f ■ «1 ‘■mKtbl—ail. KiaK*AT*ttk. BS>TOri~KIBKPA.TitICKS r Wnotfr D»- -Guocms - and dealer*-In FLOVttAND -EEDSfKoa.I9I and IBS Liberty street; Pittsburgh. y:- V: wnnjwmf-- raws* !». WltUfll ttrOODSIDE & WALLACE, - ’ . WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, SIMON JOHNtSTOtt. IteAnanJtton - cn^giAi.^p^TOßn|:sY, .< ICT.MBpfflrwta,fco^Ac.,of itrietWprlsxoqnml* - *tlc*rwtprl<iA. Comer flojith-_ - fieid’iod-f PittaunrgbrF*. • • _ o PraAatptkms-eAJefriliyectnpGttDdedAfc aJI bobn, ; ui' ‘KSSEyiocElfcb., ,w#«js- IX Aiiit Iteco<iiCT-»n<f liapafactgrwr of. WJUtE JjE£}fXlfl> comer of W<w ao4 Exont - atniiptvPittjfogrgh. i l':. . ’■' :mT TOHN’P. SOOTT, W holbsaiM OiHimt : ; V't»’Dßt7o3, FilKTa, Oils; r ABHISUM «<D tfM • AflioygepHrlUtbcclto prompt attcgtlog;:' ttrot eH (JJJO. U. KBYSBB, Diuoaiar.. 140 Wood JHrobti‘comer 'of Wood rJroer^ad SEO. B. CX}CHRAN£:AzTOBHfS’ ahd Cootsell*» a*-Law. <3i&oe»>¥o* 7i ; Grant t,- PHUbdrgßi Pa.' AQ bnunesa extracted to ABd to all Adjeloifif cboatics,Ahd tb» RQfley,remit ted promptly. . . ecfrJy -f A^-V-tSKOli,■(lattf'of Kayettecoiwty, tl Arfotootf*, *c. •' “ • ■ PIKBBUBQH.Pa. .’B-'ocrner Tourth »nd'dr*trt *tTe*t*r \ .■ J..Z..C -. . . Wfll Attend to tha MtcWnMntf securing a&d eoDeo* lira of claims, boosUeo, 4c,, In Washington: District of OolsotbU.. :. „ :..... ■ • • naretoik Astov JjsT«mrr>x.Law/ No-ia3 fourth sfireetjllTAßoars . ai«w»,SmlfliyMdi fliUSorght f>. _• mylTidtf - AlHOifAd’ iWli<fG, Atwenb* r im> " ' \JL'Tfrfry* T,kVr - ■ “ i; 1 ' ;_l ■•*■■•; ‘ yo , ;lsU.fotirth~«tr>et, ooriier-pf~^wrrj ‘atoTWsbhftby-Ta. u ' fcolltdiwljT. ' .jp%y~* R ». ■ SMITH, Awobkbt and *- to ITOHICS ' - DAW' 'OUTLDIKBS, Ifa iS' Diamond itrie^nwgr t . PHIiDV,£R;._ _ WXaEUOUBKi^SSTIY V./tf. OQLLlKB>F6rw»rdian:«adComin{»irionMgT» -chant iioL'.dMtor. iin CQEEBEi BCTTKB*.IiAfiB . . irranr-iHUf Mo, 85 - Wood rtrety .. ~, .... -’gya Y iCWgtf ~HTO <7\rE3 J A ~C!Q" Peak Pack f sdutfnMMiMU* noymsm ««m|» j Btoafl^RpniotracU.. r,. ;«...v ' YM)Kb6K •& - •** •I Faosus aib OHum u BAOON, DRIBD • " BSXrr , I<ABDA uxsa ASB BUUF FOBS, 80. 19 Toitflß«troe^jD«arl.ib*rt; r PUt«lmrgb. , t.". v .~ i'i, ,■ ,v"i,i„i;i.i irrr i..n. ■ . >► •■ : : ■i^iß^^Cß^OßJirrai J GARDINER COFFIN\ 4oort fob i’fhiJUttfiir FgtXJIPMJgIA Is ■cmascS' Oostahm*,' North-east ecnier Wood. and r Thirdtifeefc: ‘ r TTT p.. JONES, Aoekt Nostu Akebi '4tT j Ji. ■ortacftCjgi AMIIKL IiKA, BLOEHXiBr .Camara 1 . Hitaism OoKMJTT, iarttvt Hfrfcil to 4 M- UOKUOrJ, tiEaBETAEV WEaTBKH .IngitiijatCoKMjT.aS W I ’ rll ™ ,t - • ! T\ M. BOOK, iSBOEKTAMT ALtisamnrt JL/ a ism»i*c* Comcast. iiT HFth itrwt. ; ' m»hy goods. TmiiJON, :OAKR & CO, -l j \ *» .(£qM *<*•**) ' . . TBouuu•-.’ fOBEOH AHt) DOBUSnd'DBSUIOODSr . tfo. BiTwood' itteet,; tMrxt' boo* »bo?r.l>Unumd • : r-*UBy; PitUbgrglLU r :-> l ' '»t>lftdtf - j a iJUKCttKi IHFUSLO, MfiOfiaior » , EorciStkl * Go., Wbolenle ini BtlUUDilla* W K artg- HHtJ&GMSTS. Ho. 306 LIBERTY STREET, ■ TanvVtß*,'"ft. jLTTitiijrEirs. -atvSfCU., *T*gßY b*tvesi.TMira«fid:' ►ATT.Y PTTTSBURGJI GAZETTE GROCERS. gHRIVKR AIxAZEAR; WHOLESALE QBOOKBS OOMUIBSION MKBCIIANTB,.. He*. 57 sad 20 timlibfleld Street, Comer Second, ieftiyd PITTSBURGH, PA. _ .... .. WHOLESALE GBOOXB, ->No. 271-LIBEBTT- BtEECTr - PITTBBCIIGII, Pa., ; Hating pttrehaaed (he interest of hlilate partner*, will continue the business at the old stand, and will be pleesod to recelte the patronage of hi* Old frieadj viutumeri; ~ ~. * ,rayls:dtf wa. b. r. aiaapatbica. W 4 H. KIRKPATRICK & CO., v T \V uSissiLi Gbocbus, Comcmios Ussciuan AKD Dkauus la Codktbt Pnonrcn, No. 26a Liberty etruet, Pittsburgh, fa. »p 7 TBOB. TBLMBLE. r MOuB.- .4 -JfKiHKLE, .Wbolksalb JLlGßoc£i»'Aiji) Uncuiiß, ‘dealer* 1& PBODUCS, FLOUB, BACON, CHEESE, FISH; UABBON AND LABI) OIL, l&ON, NAILS,GLASS, COTTON YAItNS, and Pittsburgh mauuiocturte . generally, 112 Second «tn*t, PitUburgh. ooacaa ano. absuokle, (of the late firm of D. A D. H’Donald ) Piiutmrab. A Co., WelbriUe, Ohio.) ] M 'DONALD 4 AKBUCKLES, Whole- SAAB GtOCK&S, PBOaCCB-AEPCOBUtttOK Mtß cttAMTs, Jobber* io COFFEE, N. 0. SUGAJi end MOLASSES, UEFINED SUQABS and SViIUFS, FLOUU, BACON, TOBACCO, TKAB, 1110 K, CUEKSE, SEEDS ►«*€., Nu.242and 2£4 Liberty St., Pittsburgh. noH:ly p. aKTtt£A~.....'..j. t a. axvma. L>EYM£K A BROTHERS, aucces&on XX to Beytner A Anderson, Wholesale dealer* lo FOBEIGN FBUIIB, HOTS AND -SPICKS, CON FKCTIOKEBY, BUGAB3, FIBK WOBKS. Ac., No*. 12b ami 128 Wood ftrvet, abore Fifth, Pfluburgb, Penqla. Jyai:dly ucußijg. oioada Mmaan. Groobba—AND XX OoaßQejOH ttutaujrrs, usd deateu io all tdaoiofCoyaTar F&oucc* and Ptrrubcuu Manu fAciuuse, No. 243 Liberty street, opposite head ot Woud-gtroct, Pittsburgh, Pa. *pa;ly AOht. EOAISQM amnai. *, &OJUIOS-. ROJBiaoii S po,, Wholesale Geo *4 aud'pitu” burgfi sraira&cture*; No. "2W Liberty *u«et t Pitta* GKO. B. JO.NES, Wholesalb Dealer W GEOCEBIEB, MANILLA HOPE, OAEUH, OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No.i XU Water street, shore the MonongahoU Bridge, ■ ■ ■ ■ «. ~-r i OOBERX. DA LZELL & CO.. Wbolb- JLvaAU'QßOcsitd, OupßiMida aan FeBVASDias M ABcaxar*; ■’and dealer* in PEODUCE aod Pitu bargh matoutactoice, PUtaburgh. Brxar tABBKBT^..^^.. BHjrrox. _ ... WaoLEa^LB Gaucsalr Peodd«J» -Dului and Ooxoiiuios Mkkuast*, No. 6 dixtb streeU PiUaljurjch,-s*»r -oolfelj. - .... < IL V •• •. JOBS TiTT i— —llJ9H|i VUMI. Wholkulb Gk>- .. f .Tcxsa/ Oosucxiouvx MisctuAts, and dealers h» •‘PfOdnia sad .PttUbargUcißMio&ciocßS. No. 16d Lib* „ ~ • . u-is IbAiAH JmUiii£V‘-<£ CO,WHOLESALE X Gtocaiu, CoHMiMioa MxactLasTß, and dealers in PKODUGivN*. tV Water street, tail 06 Front street, rfimborglu - >• '' f S. DUIWOKXH & CO., ti e Obocus, Nos. 130 and 123 Second street, near Bmlthiictd, Pittsburgh- - noi -ypjt'AM r&OT3>. JOHN FLOYi>& CO., Wholesale Ueo ctu aim Ooßxuaxos ilucuasta, Ne,.178 Wood 'aod2J3 Literty etroet/Pituborgh. • ‘ jels WILLIAM BAGAL&Y", Whoussalh Gaocta, Nba. 18 and 30 Wood street, Pitts* trargh, Pa. * jnH.iltf ALEXANDER KING, Wholesale Gilocul, importer uf aims Aon, No. 372 Liberty street; Pittßt.argb, Px mbs Jtt*lJ%-9JM % *ACTWJIIERB. tSaNIEL: BENNETT A SON, Manu l/’notmuor VHiTS stone ohiNa and CREAM COLORED-WARS. *®"Or»jc* oju>: WanxsAus* ar No. 74 Ftfrrn StatgT, PmaßUßun, Pa. mhlS.lylaM w. b. H8MTH1LL........J. r. iujst. ATACKWi'fOfdH, HKMBHII.f. A CO., JjKL'&&W Pike 6* Hera attest*', hear the City Water Works, Plttsburgh-jPa.’, ManoUctnrors of MACKINTOSH AND KKMPAILLB IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all etas and best atyi*. ; Haring put up'machlnery of Urge capacity and of the beat quality, we are prepared to do beat? Job bing, ana solicit work in thu line, trotting tuat by prontptneM, and the cherarter ofoor WOtky-to merit public patronage. We invite apodal attention to oar BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, aa combining advantage* heretofore nnattalnod In thia claaa of Enginoa. , . Ja26:lyd JOSEPH F. HAMILTON * CO., Oorner of First and Liberty streets, PITTSBURGH, P e., i lujrurACTtrexß# or ' SUPSRIbff-STEAM ENGEUXS; MACHINERY, Ac., Ac.., _ ... roylfctf U SEVERANCE, No. 5U Water a*, |j( Pitutrargh, manufkctorer ef BOILER BIYETB, WROUGHT SPIKES, GOMMOH AND RAILROAD, ,«£»rer».i!wx<|«JOßi; - iii.ii :• 2 . • .. n»Mhfcpri fIPTKKS Tfl EIV ETS, Sbort nutlce. A good aaurtmept.-QQtgUttlltiott hand. j. a. wcurc t. t. csMtatu* E_XCELSIOR~GLABS works.— ryoijjc, plqnjkett a-co* glass mahuvao^ Wood stfeot, corner of Firvt,. fqi .; ' r.’.'r-. - *c6:lyd : WELLS, BIDDLE & CO., No. 215 street,. opposite Sixth, .Pittsburgh, d ererydtefcrtptionoTlJUTHKß'BßALDKD WORK. .. . OrdersaoUcßodCfrom-the>reda, and good* prompt ly shipped foAidAwlyF Teeth extracted without PAIN, BY THE USB OF All APPARATUS WHEREBY NO DRUGSosGALVA&K)BATTERY ABE USED. Medical gentlemen and their Camilles bare had their teeth extracted by my proem, and are ready to., testify as to the safety and painlessness of the opera tion—whatever has been said by persons Interested In r poglcaxy, bavins 09 knowledgepf, my in and chargee very low; warranted in all cases to be of the beet material. E. OUDBY, PxBTtBT, 134 Snxlthflsld st. JOSEPH A DAMS, DEKtuT l Coim6lly > B Building, oorner .of. Diamond and. Grant streets, • : j - - - Bsrxnxxoza—Dr. A. M- Pollock, Dr. Ballock, BTielt. ■- - * tny&dly ;ERs/tsc. WM. O. JOHNSTON* 00., Siatiof .fJ ? AssJ, BlaW* Sboa l Mk*rvA«i?**£s, , 4K> Job Powtkm, No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, so2o KAY A CO., ROOEOBLLBBa AND STA-- . viosxa* t Ne»:W’'W©oABJreet l next door to the corner of Third, Ffttsbergh, Pa. SCHOOL and. LAW BOOKS constantly on band. U'i JI Hoo&Bi.traGiuari Sii # Tionx, No. 78 Fourth street, Apollo Buildings. THi.VJttijras, kc. j lUSEPH HORNE, : DmiM-a I'm*-' y kibos, Kiuomuiti aas Bmuw Goftec, No. fl Market street, Pittsborgh. ' aplb; 4>ATitiN r 4IAiJKOM Jjf KaadoiaAkiiUt Tatifilawf; Irozfm/CTb. l 'K<BL 17 and lyyifthetreetr Pitts , - apU TjlfffilAM '• Prom- Tv issobt Noras, Bobus’, MoxtoAoev, and all se«- cnritlos&rmoney. r , ■ POrwnjytSßt l procure LOANS through at agency on reasonable lermA* ' J ... ThceewiiMag.tctnrert thdr'.raoney to good ad*, vantage, con “always find &n(taaB second class paper ’ at my office, CorTab*''*.".. * All strictly eonfl-" dentUL Office,* Grant, itojjst, opposite fit. Paul's' Cathedral. . .jefcdtr 3 Maokerel; - :... toi , 10 blfl.J ' 10 do » % *K. , , .. ... , « .- • BofajmiiWMirwitif "■*; For «ji,Ja j- II- JtiMt. . *1 . „, rtmmum AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1862. JtrjEW' BOOMS. AfEW BOOKB. - ' ' • ' Miriam. By Marion Harlsod. Ryes and. Kara. By Henry Ward Beecher. • Tbo Wagoner of tbo Alleghenies. By. T. Buch anan Real. Lis Miserable*. Cloth and paper edition. Among the Pines. “ “ '* The Student Abroad. By Kimball. Country Living and. Country Thinking. Amorica before Europe. New Gymnastics, for Men, Women and Children. The Phantom Boqnet. Philip—illostrated direr Wendell Holmes* Pceme—bias sqd gold. Appleton’s Taxpayer’s Manual. Like and Unlike. By A. 8. Roe. 1 For sale by K.*Y A CO,, 65 Wood it. jjHYtsiuiANß' Visiting list’s, FOR 1863, FOB 23, 50 AND ICO ' For sale by RAYA CO., 65 Wood »t. VjiivV 'boUKS.—JllKlAM—Marion Xl Harlan's now novel; a Tats of Kentucky Life; 81.2 A , EYES AND EAR#— by Henry Ward Beecher; 81,25. 9 THE SLAVE POWER—By Professor Oalrnes, of Galway; Ireland; fl. THEENOUBH LANGUAGE—It* Origin, HU tury and Early Literature. By G. P. Marsh ; |l. THIRTEEN MONTHS IN THE REBEL ARMY —By an impressed New, Yorker; 60cts. HnLMEb' POEMS—In bloe and gold ;88 ets. LES MISERABLE!)—By Victor Hugo; OOcts. GRADED SCHOOLS—By W. IL WeIU.A. M.; 76c. For sale by B 8. DAVIS, 0-22 03 Wood street. uokti ! BOOKS I Medical llm of Electricity—Garrett; Becroe'ions of a Country Parson; - Queens of Society; Suaro Hours, by J. Brown, M. t> ; Men, Women and Books, by L. Hurt; Tltcomb-’s Books; A Good Fight, by 0. Bead*; Personal History of Lord Baooa; Life of Sir Philip Sidney; Songs in Many Key*—O. W. Holmes; Poems, by Row Tony: Liberty and Slavery—Bledsoe; Lectures on Apocalype*—Butter, Llfo and Speeqhea uf Doug Las; Mato. y of all "Religions, etc., etc. mbti J. L. READ, 78 Fourth street, .Ills (,’AT./,.1.rE0 (7$ CARDS. JiOBSWtnSE" “ SELLING OFF WHOLESALE OB RETAIL. JA3, W. WOOmVELL, 97 and 99 Third street, opposite E. Edmondson A Oo„ and 111 Foorth street. _ mb 10 1862. MoCORD & CO. 1862. HATS, CAPS, STRAW OOOD3. BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS. Wholesale and retail, 131 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. We are now receiving a LAUX Apomot~to onr al : ready 'massie STOCX' of BATIi' CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS, SHAKERCBOODS and PALM LEAF HATS. . -Merchants visiting our cily exa-fray from ns at temr price* than in PhibufehmlaorNew York. ap£s ■ • ; - - " -McCORD A CO. pATEKTEITOiJOTigSr Dithridge’s Patent OVAL LAA!P<3HIMNIRfI, Manufactured ef XX FLINT GLASS • These Chlmnles are intended for the fiat flames which beating all parts of the glass equally, does not expoa* it to cradling. '•••-- C. D. DITHBIPGE, Fort Pitt Glass Works Washington street, aplT Pittsburgh, Va. | iitUliiS, diliidiOAUi, i'AlN'i'S, JJf OILS AND DYE 6TOFK3, INDIGO BLUE, ESSENCE OF COFFEE, ETOYE POLISH, FLA VORING EXTRACTS, NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, MACE, CLOVES, ALLSPICE, WHOLE PEPPER, MUSTARD BEED, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL and eßseoceaof all kinda in dozens, ail standard patent niedlcines, Ac., Ac,, io store and for sale low iW WOOOSIDK * WALLACE, £O5 Libertj street. P. S. Country merchants, before purchmlog else where, would do well to call and examine oar stock* ■*4 WOODSIDK A WALLACE. WAGONS. Ao„ EOR SACK VERY' OliK**. FABM WAGONS, OIL WAGONS and 6PBING WAGONS, OAUBKNEE'S CASTS AND COAL CASTS; TIUBEB WHEELS, CANAL, GARDEN- Ell’S, BttlCK AND STONE MASON’S WHEEL BABBOWS, all made of tho bo»t dry timber; also ill hinds of repairing attended to, promptly. Apply to BOUT. lIABE, Waqob Mabsh, Back of Federal street Statl-in, Alleghen> mbll:lyd JAMEti IRWIN, Mannfactnrer of OIL OF TITBOL, AQUA AMMONIA. Orders left at William Holmes A Co.’s Office, ear ner of Market and First streets, wiU receive prompt atieutlou. , »e2O T , YON; AKNSIUIAIi,. Immrikb amd 1 A SSALIfk in tbu most eolect brands of GEN UI.NE HAVANA CIGARS, and all hluds of SMOKING ANB-CHEWINO -TOBACCO, SNUFF, FANCY MEERSCHAUM: PIPES, TUBES, Acl, Ac., In groat variety, UNDER TllE ST. CBABLEKbSOTEL, Pittsburgh, Fa. . N. B.—Tbe Trade supplied on liberal terms. , , mylUdly WW. YOUNG, successor to Cart* e wright &' Yoangj Jfo. OT Wood street, corner, of Diamond alley, dealer In all kinds of GUTLEBr,' RAZORS, BIFLES, BEVOLTEBB, KNIVES, BCIB~ BOBS, GUNS, Ac., Ac. A lam ssebrtmont oMbe abovo goods constantly on band. • mhl »VIU PAPERS. W P. MAIiBHAIiE, i)SiiEßii« Wail 4 partes, Boannut, Ac., NO. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. .. • J»7 •TJ —Hr - PALMER; 'No. Wood St., li, Dealer In BONNEIfI, HATS, BTBAW TBIM*. MINGS, and STBAW GOODS generally. > - ROOTS AJTJO SUOEB. JOHN of BOOTS AKD SHOKS of every dwirlptloii. Ho. M SmlthflalS FltUbarnb. IV oc3l:ifly i 11£0. ALBRJSE, BON * CO.. Whole. salr Attn Retail Dialers at BOOTS, SHOES,. A l ?., corner Focrtb and Wood streets, Plttabnrgh. rursicMAJirs. E) R * H ARLRS H.-STOWE,' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, No. 88 FEDERAL STREET, (Opposite Oolonnade Qowj' near Smjwnslon Bridge,] Jyl6:ly ALLEGHENY OITT. iMUSIc. if C, /CHARLOTTE BLUME. Manofaotoß- Aj lx jjpDasLa^ia-PIAKO-gOBTESiand Im- Srterof Mcslcand Mnslcal Instruments, doloAgent r the HAMBURG PIANOS, also for BALLET, DAVIS CO.’S BOSTON PIANOS, wHb and with* ‘out Aolean Attachment. No. Cl Fifth-street.> myB T | It LEBER A tiKO., Bbalbrh qi XXe Mono axd MciiciL IvsTsciiKHTe, and ecie a»iehtefoC Bteinwey’s celebrated PIANOS, No. 63 F tb.titteet t . : Plt.tit>nrßh,.. .. , my 29 OHNiI. 3LELLOR, OKiLßam Punas No. 81 Wood:street, between .. - Garth sjn »t end Diamond alley. PRtahunzb. Pa. : MCMUTECTVnjIi,. JAMES IL > ARCHITECT, t ’ , Pmpares Kxflicjt Dnxwisae axn SrsmrioivfQn, ftr.-ell kinds of BotMinge, end mperlnfends f thelr erection on reasonahVeYerms. ; = ; .t .. ... jif - < lOfflco on Anderson etroetj, between Leaeder and Robinson streets. Alleghany Ulty; • • " 1 - r 1 ‘ jeSO, • SUNHKIES;— ' DRIED BEEF; - *• ' ■■■;■ LEAF LAUD, in barrel*anfllmgr, l ' MESS FORK; - ■ •- • . Ho.BMACKEREL ,brggj' T lilk—Rtaan Lina ftiajdaiwgv’A r . : r ’ ami B-AuLtm. SDITOBB AND PBOPBIETOBB, 'nblieation Office No. 84 Fifth Strut. MORNING AMD EVENING EDITIONS, DAILT, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE SOUS OF PUBLICATION, j TERMS: Blo&Htsa Enino*—Sfl per annum Is advanoe, or IS cents per week, from carriers. Evehihq Editioh—93 por annum In advance, or 6 coots per week from carriers. Wxiilt Enmoa—Single coplea, 93 per annum; Fire or more, 91,15; Ten or upward*, 91 par annua, invariably in advanee. ADVERTISING AT SEASONABLE BATES. A Jorge majority of the American people will hall tha announcement of the remora) of Gen. McClsllajt from the command of the Army of the pQtpmao as a harbinger of brighter hope and ofnational salvation. His eondnot. daring the‘greater portion of the fif teen months that be-held that command was such as to eause almost all earnest, 1 sensible men to distrust him; and yet, in the face of all that he did, and ,s(iU more, in the faee of all that he failed to do, hereUlned a strong hold upon a large number of his offloers and men, and upon many in civil life, whose patriotism cannot be questioned. Bat his eompUelty In the shameful and disastrous surrender of Har per's Feny at length demonstrated to the President that he was unworthy of that con fidence; and that those who distrusted him were right* No man in the service enjoys a larger share of the_confldsane nf.the country than General BuaniDS, the successor of Gen. McClbllab. He Is a brave; skillful, and thoroughly loyal man, and is greatly beloved by the officer* and men of the army.. We have no doubt but that the great body of the loyal men of the country will cordially acquiesce In this important change, *it : will be followed by ft feeling of unity some thing like that wlrfth prevailed in the begin? ning of this great struggle—a unity whiob U the offspring of hope and confidence—hope In an early triumph over the enemies''of our country, and confidence in the President, who has at last risen to the grand responsibilities of his office, and his done a great and noble set—an act which rtqnired no small amount of musai courage. j - p I i A.**'-. 'j m CAKE AMD WOOD OHAIBB SEDUCED PRICES, 'Ge'Oenil Ambrqee E. Bnrnslde* | gentl|tmftn7.i»ho.now fills the import* ant pUoejnit vacatil by Gen. a native of lndiana; was bOfOtfi 182d t ,3.¥lh jwT~ In' • ISkfi-hVentered Weci ffolnt Military Amtdemy r ■ and * the.pink bf Second Ligate aaotftg• ti 'Ar tlllefyV, ike Immediately joinad>flae-t~r»gUoeallA Maalop, bat not until near the termination of that war. Qe was subsequently promoted to the* rank of First Lieutenant; but in 1853 he re tired to the walks of private life, and held an. important position on the Illinois Central Railroad. Subsequently bo removed* to Providence, R. 1., where,! upon the breaking oat of the present war, ho raised the first Rhode Island regiment, which rendered such efficient ser vice daring' the three months' campaign, and fought with honor at Ball Ran. Genera! Burnside is one of the finest look- : tng men in the servloe, of good stature— about & feet ll—orect and vigoroar-4n Us movements. His address is easy and gentle manly, as mach so to the common soldTcr es to hie equals In rank. He is thoroqghly loyal, and imbued with a strong eeuse of the enormity of the crime of treason and rebel lion, and Is in no way embarrassed wlih sernples abont crippling tbe~enemy in any way in which he eaobe reached,. His policy will net be a milk-and-water one, and we may. now safely hope that more than a men defensive warfare will, be waged, His vigor ous coarse In North Carolina, and hls unlform success In the important expedition heleß In that State, in the faoe of appalling difficul- ties, are guarantees that he will not disap point the hopes of tbe country in the high and responsible position he now occupies. A wholesale butchery of loyalists is goihg on, it wonld eoem, in Kerr, Kendall, Kimball, and Gillcspio counties, Texas, by order of rebel authorities. II the accounts of the set-. party* fi re Teyan i»fa gees who reeantlyjaaahed •New Orleans *iw.oQrteetJy,|tatod by ; our oor respondents, the rebel soldiers in Western. Texas, under directions to faE( ro pritpnert in ; these loyal counties, are: putting .every male inhabitant to the. sword, and laying wmete the whole eountry. The four eountles in ques tion hate been Ocm. Herbert in a state of reunion against 'the Confederate States, and his soldiers are hounded on toja work of.general earnage and rapine! spairing of the conversion of the .people by" peaeefnl nwasures to the cause of the rebel lion, this savage officer carries hli‘ point* with fire and tbe sword, determined to extirpate ;tbo communities he cannot proselyte,— Yorli IWhms. Sueh horrible faots as the above onght/ifo jhonld suppose, to be enough to unite every human being in the North, who is not a fiend at heart, in Astern determination to crash obt this infernal rebellion, and its still.mbre dia bolical cause. The oonntry will more than ever rejoice that the expedition under General Bavks will soon land on shores of Zexar, stop it once and forever to such proceedings as aie mentioned above'. And wlje slaved epd Hon from that beautiful xegion which will in Vfew years be, aot one bnly, bat a cluster, of Free States.] Tbb return of Gen. Hooter to Sooth Card lina, with additional forces and liberty of action in all important U a significant..circumstance, and may well' cause conservative politicians and journals (o lose fatth in their predictions, that the resuit oftbe'OotoberandtTovcmber ejections in States in which the soldiers were not peraii i ted toVote tba'~'Ad(nihl*tratl«n to recede from,the policy which theproolami-' tiooof Beptember23dannounced. If It wefe_ ; not intended that the. supplem.cniry proola matlon, which makes that of September opoT** ative, should Isiuo on New Yearq* day. lt Is notprobable iEat Gen.THanteriWOUla bf put in and supplied with means to ena-” ~ble him to carry out thatpolfoywhloh'he him* self inaugurated,,ln a ib flepiely pop ulated jith slaves. ‘Scmo other manihan. Qon. Hunter would" have been selected for tho important military duties with which h* if charged if it wore, inte.oded. tojetekU-dr. to modify the great edict/of -freedom whibhjhas already found a welooma jin Delawarb-Aiui Hissouri. On the 2?d of September the Bd-. bieon was crossed, and the President is'faot thooilinto norois it, under tho prwinro of JOlra -V^Eoron-«od--p«rii»irto-fftitnt-^f(. ; W TnTu,*, J " ' r i a*oc< from 8r»»t Brluln. .Ih»innm;fr*W»it<lm>M«>tli»t of W»jkuL S* KIDDLE & CO- TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 11. Removal of Gen. McClellan. Emancipation in the Late Elections* The wisdom and expediency of President Lincoln’s .proclamation of emancipation Is folly vindicated by the resalts of the elec tions. In Delaware and Missouri, where, as In every other State, this measure of the Ad ministration Was made the issue before the people, (he Administration hat been friumpA anilpevpportta. The* - people of these States know better than any one else what slavery means and what emancipation will probably effect. They are competent judges of* the guestioß. They are a jury of experts. They are lived all their lives in the midst of slavery, and know its influence on the social and moral condition of the people among whom It exists, and its blighting effects on individual enterprise and labor. They have been either ac tnatly within or closely border ing on the thi atre of war. In every aspeot In whieh the qu ietion can be considered, they have the prao ieal -knowledge, whioh enables them to form t correct opinion of the propri ety of the policy announced by the President andhis Cabinet, and they have said without hesitation, equivocation, or limitation, “We approve this emancipation polioy and desire its success.’’— Chronicle. Gen* Pope, at Alaeasßaß. It .is now pretty well established, as will be seen by the following foots, that the de feat oT the Federal army at Manassas was the retail of Gen. Pope’s mismanagement rather than the want of more troops as he alleges. Ho was simply out-geheraled. Gen. Hooker rodo tip to Pope’s head- quarters and informed, him that the- rebels were massing a heavy foree on his left' and unless troops were sent .up from lhn centra to support the left it would be turned. Pope replied, “Gen. Hooker, you art mistaken; .the rebels are massing on the oontra.” Hooker then stated, “Gen. Pope, I wish you to take nbtloo that I warn you that the rebel army Is massing heavily on your left, and unless you immediately strengthen It, it will beiurned then turning his horse rodt away. Fourjiours after that the rebels oommencod the attack on the left, turned it, and Pope, unable to bring bat a small part of hlaforoe into notion, oommenoed his memor able retreat. We have the above statement from an officer from this State who belonged to Pope’s army, an<T heard the conversation referred to above between Gens. Hooker and Top*.—Bangor JSmet. Demand for in the South The social revolution In progress at the South 1* uot'unproduotive of' beneficial re -cnlti to the white-laboring olass. A corres pondent of Ike Boston Traveller, writing from lie* Orleans, says: “Weare ln a fair way to learn whether white tabor , can be successfully used upon plantations.. Negroes ard getting searee in theppufl try, ah 4 the- planters aro In town hbing white men to get .out their erops, and' at each prices as to seriously embarrass re cruiting for the 2d Louisiana. It iretlld bd foolish to expect that at once, and In every, part of the South as fast as ihtaqnilised; a great demand for white labor vrillerlse. Time will'bo required to bring about the -foil -oonsrquenees of the social changernow in progress. Attbe same time, we believe that a&twaiciy for one negro who hls way Northward to compete with ;jruiU industry,’there will bo a demand at therSouth for. five laborers of Northern or European birth, so that the toil ing portion of the.community will be gainers -thereby. * ... j- ; A Noticeable Tact. It ira noticeable fact that, despite the targe Democratic gains in the reoent elections. In almost every place, where the Democrats pot forward candidates of known and avowed dis loyalty, or men,'who were snpposod to ( be con trolled by secessionists, they were defeated by heavy majorities. Vallandighem was defeat ed in Ohio by 3,000, and Mahony in lowa by 4,000. In this district,Sherman was defeated by over 1,500, principally by the outrageous disloyalty of his party organ,the Chicago Timet and the ohampionship of such men as R. T. Merrick and Buokner S. Morris. If the sol diers who have gone from Cook oounty bad been allowed to vote, Sherman would have beesboatenmover The TTmcsis very loquocfous oq the subject of “what the elec lions mean." Will it hot tell what tho elec tion here means 7 —Chicago Tribune . JipGß L*as, of Alabama, hu addressed a letter to Seeretary Stanton, urging the adop tion of another policy toward the rebel olu zens of hit State than that heretofore pur* sued. Ho deolaroi the former kindness dis* played toward them to have been unjust to the Union men, and.trusts itis not to be re peated.’ Ha urges on Mr. Stanton to advocate the baniihfiißht of all'disloyal eltizens-from the linea. He eommends General BuellV late order banishing snob from Kentucky, and says he believes that General Buell would have adopted the samepblicy in North Ala bama had he remained in command. The document is dignified and earnest, and will be highly Interesting. Itis to be published in a few days. _ Corwrs.—A statement in a tetter taa& 'BasterD-paper, from Mexico, to the effect that; Hon. Thomas Corwin, United States' Minister, was dangerously ill, having been copied into the Gazette, we have been informed by a member of Mr. Corwin’s family that letters received from himself and sen by the last mails-make no mention of any serious iUnesa. A letter from the Goverpor to hi* family was written-in-a vtesdyhznd. His son stated the' Govehio* had been slightly in disposed for a few days, but hs did not inti matsi that he had beep seriously unwell.— ffiimanetft Gazette, janiTamr cis.ii.-ns, & c . t, aeaovmw e. •enorsa.'- Si k B*o. SCHOYIUL Ano&jfHTfl nßff.'WWuTtPitwi. WtiYor*li, ‘VnUMslso attend te the eoa.ctlos of BAOS VAX* BOCMTTttCnsnfy, PIIfBIOKd Ae., do, through .Hewn.MAG&AWjd Vrililß,OoiHsellniiand GUun Agtnt«, W»sl>iu4Von, D. 0. : oc!7 SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES, TENBIONB, BACK PATrMdMother 7VBTCLAIUB A'QAtBBT TUB QOVBBX2TEN7, ptoaptly procured at ruKmafck r»tM. Apply to ‘ 2>._H. HAZEH, " ' . ICU Foorth itrvet, Pittsburgh, tod ; CHABLXS O.IUCKXB, oo3ft3m WMhtotfoo« P, 0, MTUTAHV, ClAiMs, iK»IjJ«TIISS. iu. PAT, Ah*r MILITARY 1 CLAIMS of: eTery description, collected by the eoribcr, at the tallowing rarvrts: Pensions, CO 00; all other claim*, *3*6o. 0. 0. TAYLOBt Attorney *t Lew, , - Ho. T 3 Great street, Pittsburgh, p*. M. B. Bo clem ere mode if the claim doe* not roooesd t and ell fafornia\ion glean grmtU. eefcly pEHaiONS, BODtfTY ft BACK. PAY. H.tJ.MAOEBILL, Attorney at Law aad Claim Agmi, Aril4 FIFTB BTBME T, « . Pmraonaw, Pa., PrpMcnias; Somers’ (Halms of every dMtripticn. - FSftßlOfid for disabled officers, soldiers, seamen end' merlnes. BOUNTIES and PKNBIOMB for the wid ows, parents. orphan ciUdrea, brother* and sisters,, orntterhapa those: who~hers'died oriwsakillod i&u* service toc her* died after die* chares, from disease contraoied In seirioe, • SSPUo charge tiotH plain* collected, and no Utter 1 will be aniwcredcnl—aetampU Vnclasod. selfc&m .J.OttW titlJKA'ltti Builder of • -- BABGWrOOAb AHB-ORrHiATSrr " - '■it'tUiiß.W.ililLi «riw£ Cciij'.CßAid sTUirr, first Ward; AUetheny Clty,'Pa. " Bpeddoattons oi ! srork sent by mall to Allegheny . (Hty P. 0., or.lsftat theßardwireStore ol JL Woia, Jfr., corner of Liberty and BU datr streets, will re celvs prompt attention. ' aaSgVtf T7UjOUK! KLOUKII ! .'J*i lGDi>bls..GUf-AUUs White-Wheat Flour; ItQ; jtoi Jite»a.bf thaWeo-do ..do;.- XOO.do. Bt; Zantls . do do; ' ' 800'do ‘ebotce'Ohhr . do do; --ZOO' do -White Eagle family do;* *- .I<o do Bmlth’attUls ..do , . .do; . 100 da ftate H^UU do ' do; . - . XX.-. fnpsra fcrVWtatwr qerrten. H*»* roar . {LOfIAW pat ia ttttirm&t. 1 IliwTi ertfcrt otß/1> tit JAB. BlNQ’fl I imuqji; Brteiijir. ’ VOLUME LXXV---NO. 306 BEWIJTG JVeACarJTES. yy HEELER A WILSONS Sewing JMach.in.es, HO. 87 FIFTH STREET, *PITTSBURGH, PA., Awarded tit* tint Prenime at tit U NIT BD BTA T E 8 PAIR For the Years 1858,1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF SOJJOO IIACHISEB BOLD IN THE UNITED STATES. MOHS THAN SDftO* SOLD THE FAST YXAB^ We offer to tbe publio WHEELER A WILSON'S IMPROVED-SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with Increased confidence of Its merits as the beet and meet reliable Family Sewing now in use. It doee equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the lockstitch Impossible to unravel, alike on both tides; la simple la oonstruo. tion, more speedy In movement, and more durable ‘than any other machine. Olrenlare, giving prices and description ef chines, tarnished gratis, on application to person Or by letter. : - Every Machine warranted for three rears. apft waa Wg. BUMHKB A 00, gEWINU MACHINKB. WILLIAMS A OBYlfi' unequalled double thread. <25 FAMILY BEWIHQ HACHIKS3. Salesroom, £o. 12 FIFTH STB EXT, PITESBUBQH, Fa. I Three Machine* will do all kinds of work, and are Warranted and kept In repair one year without a»y Charge. ' I LILLI f, 6TBAIN A OX, Agents. 1 SPKOIAiIIOTIOE, : Let the nobUo he perfectly assured that they may bay and dm WILLIAMS A OBVIS' MACHINE ‘with at much impunity aa any In market* notwith standing the groea misstatements purporting to em anate from the OroTer A Baker Sewing Machine' Oo.' and others. The idea of stopping persona from using thess'machisee, when they cannot stop ua from eeO« lag them, U preposterous. Thia Machine was -pat* anted Feb. 12, 186 L. W+prvnit* to reward cay ptrtcm wiih a Bcwiay HcuAtae who-can point out one single com where a person to whom we hare Bold a Machine hare bean legally stopped from using it, or bare had to pay to any party. AOENTS WASTED. my2t LILLXY, BTBAIK A 00. FROPOSMS. O EALED PROPOSALS are invited till 10 the 15th DAY OF NOYXMBEB, 1863, for sup plying the United States Subsistence Department with 6,000 BEEF CATTLE, on the boot The Cattle are to be delivered at Washington City, D. 0., and each animal to average-1,830 pounds greets No cattle admitted that weighs less than I,tOQ pounds'' grips. UeLiere, Stags and boils not wanted; "J. The first delivery of Cattle to be made on the Ist day ot December, or aa soon thereafter as eminent may direct. COO head of Cattle per week will be required to be delivered under tbit contract. A bond, with good and sufficient security, will be required. Twenty p?r cent, of the purchase money will be retained until the contract u completed. • Propoeal* from contractors who hare previously failed to comply with tholr bids, from disloyal per* •Obi, or where the bidder is not present to respond to his not be considered. The namemof-firms must be stated hi full, with the precise, address of all the members of the Arm. All bids must be accompanied by two guarantees Bids to be directed te “OoL A. BBU&WITH', A. D. C., and C. 8. C. 8. A., Washington, D. C.,*’ and endorsed >*Prepoealß for Beef Cattle." Form of Guarantee. We, ■ .. , of the eoonty of —, and State of and ——, of the county of —i and. State of —do hereby guarantee that —— is able.to fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms of bis proposition, and that, should hla proposition be accepted, he win at once enter into a contract In accordance*therewith;' Should the contract be anhrdod him we ere prepared to become bis securities. This- guarantee must be appended to each bid. The responsibility of the guarantors must ba shown be the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court er cf the United States Dis trict Attorney. Bid* ichich Jon i comply ivU\ the oboes ictft b« rs jeettd. no?:td JIIISCEUtJLJTEO 178. fiIHK RAILWAY TrU-E-KEBPER, A especially adapted fcr Army salrg'. Good imlta* lion gold; will ran and keep excellent rims; have fancy colored hands and beautifully engraved dials, the letters standing la relief. Tbit Is one of.tbe most taking novelties of the day, and should 'retail at price* from twraty-Ove to eighty dollars each. The; are famished by the case, containing six-of different designs,'aa follows: Engraved, per case'of : half down, $33 00. Engravod and electro.gllded, per caseothalfdocen, assorted, $3O 00. KngraiVed, superior, per case of half dozen, assorted*. $39 10. Engraved, snperlor, and electro fine- gilded,- having atl the improvements of the foregoing, per case, hail dowo, aworted, $42 00. Engine-turned, same mate* rial Cfsea, over which Is good silver, hoavily plated, per ow of half dozen, s3t> 00. Samples of the fore going,' comprising two of the first, and one. each of the others, making a case of half dozen, at the regu lar wholesale rates, s3§ 53. Termj, Cash. Will be. ■out to any part of the loyal States, with bill (or col* lection on delivery. Boyers In the army wDI have to sand paynunf f» edvanes, pa the express companies refnso maklpgcollectlons tooth sf the Potoaao.: iXblt is one of the. most aaleabta. articles .of-the timet, and Jort the thing for thoas Inclined to make money among the soldier*. Band-fa yoor orders early. GAIC6 E. WHBAJdN,6oI» Importer, Corner Nassau and-John Streets, N. T. . P.O. Box. 4355. ocfflJw ORPHANS’ COURT SALK.—Bt w me of ao order of the Orpheus’ Oonrt of Alle gheny County, there will be exposed te Public Bel*,, on the premises, on Sand os ky street, Fourth Ward, Allegheny Oiiy, on BATUBVAT, Nov; g&th'lfrß, at 2 o'clock p. m., that piece of ground,'consisting of three edJofaingTacaat lots, described .as follow*, to wit: Beginning on,.the east.sldeiof Sandusky street, at the distance of eighty-eight feet north from Leacock street, and running tbenOeßorthward ly by .Sandusky street rixty-six (66) fret; theaoe. eastwaxdly one hundred (100) an alley; thence southerly by said alley slxty-tlx .(60) fret; thence’ westwdrdly one hundred (100) fret to Banduiky street —being lou marked No*. 348, 319 and S49)£ fa Wan. -Kobiaaon, Jr.’#» plan cf the sub*dlrliloo of cut-lot No. 39 in the Besets# tract. The above will be sold elthor as a whole, or fa three separate lota of S fret front each on - Sand oaky 'street, and extending beck one bandied feet to said alley, aamsy cest autt purchaser*. .Aa a whole, It Is a good site tqr Feu dry, Carpenter* Shop, Flanlog Mill, or other public-building, haring the-Canal along one lids and an alley fa the:rear ; while its riearntos to Ihe Allegheny Market, and central facto lion, make it a desirable locality for private'dwell* fan ... TXX.WI—Cash, on confirmation at salt. ANN XABSUAN, Administratrix. co4.*tawdawtd t TTNITED STATES LICENSES. » U Omoi or liTxasan Brrxjrui, /) Tv«itf»(Jtird VoUtdion District, Peaa’cu, > ' Allegheny, Nor, 3, Uol' ft - L Notice Is hereby tired to all persona who have •, been assessed for a License, oadar the Sgcfas Laws ol the United s taka, within the city of Alleghany, -the boroughs of Manchester, Duqnesne, Sswickfry,' bharjabargh andTarentuxi, and .the townshlpe ol Pewlckley, Ohio, FrankllA, MoCiure, Bow, Un dan*, dlsss,’ Pine, Bvsme, 'Ehaler, Indiana, cut Deer, Fawn, West Deer, Bichlaad and Hampton, la Allegheny county; that their’ application* - ham been returned, and that their License .Tax is wots dem and they are requlredto call atrthe Collector s Offlce, No. «T Water street, Allegheny, without de* lay, dnd take out their Licenses.. United States Governmsnt soonsy is required fa an owes. DATIP NrWBIXK,.: OolTectorof 23dDistrict, Pa, T) EFINED OIL FOE EXPORU—The Avhhderkighed are how prepared to sell the “best ouaUty of Befitted Carbon Oil, delivered-on baud of ftiri tX Pittsburgh, on dock In Philadelphia, warehouse at Bad Hook Point, New .Fork, ,Wm also deli tor lots from 100 to 1,000 barrels free aboard ahlpfOr sell BlllsLsdlng of different-tfard iots on Liverpool, Gfavgow, Jtaln, *: and other European porta. - - . NESSKAGtiAKF, ; sc27. - Potrollte Oil Works*'Pittsburgh, Pa rjLAMUND UJLL. WORKS. BATLOB A BttXrSi Beflnsts and dealers. in OABBOS OIL, umurpsxsed. by any to ths’markrt* Orders left at tha office of Childs' A Carsoh,tmder‘ tb# St, Charles Hotel, at the office of SmUh, rufc A Co., or al their works fa lAwreneorille, will bent*, tended to. V—*,. Boyers crUradeOtl. oc23t!y QKUDK OIL FuK tiALiS—ln loja of from 600 to 1500 barrels, that has been in tanks, all eummar, and stands at about 40° gravity* . ..{:. Inquire oT NATLOB 4 BMFTHp Diamond : Gfl Woik%ur at the office of SMITH, PABK-AOO-' oc3litfew • " ".**■ 1 plan.—3o bblfl.large'N'o. 2 JHnclurel» : • : Whalfbbls. 3‘ ' aoqri ' “ •« *« * v ii :- - 'JOktttaextra.. .** I'.: . * 10 •• •* «« u Bsceivedand foraale by' H.BIDDLX, ec2fcaa -N-ongrUBCTtT street.; INUIA KUBBKR OyAT'tft- FAiia'B, 'AutoQiSas,ou>vi3 m boots, eridt« a. «Maat.Ctolrte«rt.-,,-' J.AB.JBIMJW.; I fiiJIA. RUBitKRHAVKULICKe—An- Apthersupnly jost reodved at.tfat,lndiaHuhbm Tkjwt, 35anffSS bt., Clair street. t ‘ ursumurcE. pEOPLES INSURANCE COMPAN ¥. Ofaco, N. E. comer Wood and Filth St». FIRE AND MARTTTKINBURANCB. SXBKQXOB9: Junta Copt. John X*. Bboadi Easrael P. Shrivcr, Qeorfp 8.. Junta, Pan lei WaHaca, O, fisssunliOTt. Wm. Phillips, John Watt, Wa. John E. Fane, Charles 8. BireeU, Wm* Yaa Kirk, WM. PHILLIPS, PratdmL JOSS WAIT, Prarite WM. F. QABDI LUKE INSURANCE, B¥ U'iifi REM- J? AHCS MUTUAL IKatIEAHOK COMPANY, or ran. APibPaia,«m BgmiaoA mmm ° perpetual, MBBOHANDIfiB, rUBHITCE£, &a. Id town goomi try.' - Offlco Ho, 808 Walnut itrat Oinm, (229,610} Aora, (308,606 W—lnreaUO •a fellow*: nm Mcrtgaa cm ImproredOlty Proper. ty r worth doQbla.thft fcmopnt... ,1.TTrrrr T™! 6oo 00 Ground not, first rThra . u . . .m , -mr — 2,'MS 50 Fnukh. fi, Oo.’i 6- nr ceat, Uorton _ Lota. >30.000, 87.900 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loan.~. 80.000 00 Allegheny comity 6 per ct. P. BJB. Loco -10,000 W Collateral bonds, veu —.n-- CO Hastingdoa and Broid' Top - Hohntaln ' Baflrnad Company, mortgage Joan.,**.. d.ooc eo PennsylTnnla BaUroad'CbJa titscfc»».«... VXX 00 Stock cfßeUirtoo-Almcal Insantnoe Co~. 8&50 00 Stock of Cbnatytklrnlst&ra&oe Oo.MWMM 1.060 00 Stocknf.lMswarf IL,S, InrorancoOcsw. 700 00 GommerdaTßaak do 6.135 81 Mechanic** Bank d© • 9,013 50 PnteaM, Jareraaoe Qta’a _ 180 (O’ Bills Becetobla»bDilMaapap6r*.. MM w'M.M..l6£97 1$ Book Acootxnt*, oocnwd Intorcat, 0tc....... TS Ouh on hand u 4 (a hoda of 11,386, 15 ggpyjnfl 0| fiLEH TIHQLBT, Praidexl, bxbsotoui CUm TinnU*, H.L, Qcraon, ‘ danuul Bupfeam, &■ bothrop, Wm. B. THnp*"”! Bobt. ZQuadr. Botart Stoen, dma. LoUnd, I'red’k. fc«Mitg» Jaoob T.J3natlnff» 0. 8. W«4> * Smith Bewail, Ju. 8. Woodward, John SiatoU,- PilUt/gb* IBUUUAB* S«ertiarf, i. 0. OOrITIH, AgemU £ Horthaoitwowar Third and Wood afreet. Frederick Brown, Wm. Muaser*.. C. fluveaaoo, . BeoJ, W. Tfngley, John B.,WcmU, i MenhalDHlll, f b. Mil INDEMNITY AGAINST tUSS BY X*I£S.—FBAHKLIH raaiHBUEASOBOOM BAHT .OF FfittASZIiFBIA. Office, 436 «nd 431 Ohaetaot*treet,'oear FIRST '*** fiteiexzuat of Aaet», Jtnuty. Ist, 1860, f oblbiisJ '• sgreeAbl j- to *n net of ‘Assembly, being'— - Tim Mortt*gß»,wphr eecarod~....— l .4l y fttiy»fl W £eal X«Ui«,lpra‘t nL 6l) oo»t 102,965 oo IXempoar? froant, on utplo Collateral j : ®,IS6 to dtockii (pnaeot Tiloo $88,067 72) cost... 89JS5 (X> Hot«t sad Bills SecslT*bl».*~.*~~«M~~» I|&H 00 CT.9MOO 1*208,061 68 . •»*Tbe-only profit* from premium* which this - Company caa.dltidaby iaw ere ban risk* have town determined. ... tnmA»m vytTf deecriptionol property, In town and coon try, at.rate* aalowa* ereoonai*u>nt rwHheeeartty;- fiinca that* Incorporation, a period o| thirtj.yeai \ they have paid loeaea by fire to an amount 'oxcredit: * Jotr WUicmt ctf.Doßan, thereby affording evidence ef the advantage# of lo*ar»n£*,n*vieUaathelrebili* ty and Alapoaltlon to meet arlth promptness all UabilUl*. f JU LOeui by nu< Ixmjm paid daring the Ol liuoXm, Jacob'BTomitb/ Edward 0« Geo. W. .Ulcbardi, * George Eaiae. -- BAKOEKB, FreiJolt Charles K. Bancker, I Mordeenl D. Lewis, I ToMae Wagner, j David 3. Brown, | Samuel Grant,- I CUABLE3 K 5. DALE,' Tie* PruidenU tt pro »K£U GOFPIH, J t »/, it oorv Wood*A Third m, EDWABD 0. W». A. Svish* Secretary i. QABW myft Office Nort basal laIIRE* MARINE AND INLAND IN r SUBANO*.—INSUBANCB OOMEANX OF NOBTH AttSKIOA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 17M-rCapital, $600,000.- Amets, January 10, *410&&,&2t U AUTHUB Q. COFFIN, PrttidetU.' THOMAS. PLATT, Secretary. INSURANCE COTOF THE STATE A OF PNNNSTLTANIA, PHILADELPHIA* Incorporated 1794—Capital, $200,000. Assets, February I, HSNBX 6HHBBBBD, PmfArn. WILLIAM HABPEB, Secretory. TAARTFOIib FIREINSURANCE 00. AA HABTFOBD. lnbcrp6ratedlfilO—OapUai 1 '860d,000.- : Amsta, May 1,18C0... 63 “ * H.* HUNTINGDON, PrkZfraL TIHO. a ALLTS, Bscvriary. *. Insurance - in fhoaboto old-and reliabls Com* panies cap bo obtained by application ,to . W. P. JOHNS, AnoL> . Celfr-dly 87 Water street, Bniralnga,_ WESTERN INSURANCE COM*-A ff KT.OrFITZSBIISQiL . , B. MILLEB, Jr., PraidmL G-Tl.GOBDOH.Sejrtfsry. Office, No. 92 ; W»ter fired, Speog AOo.*i Wire* htnte, tip sulit,'Pittsburgh. ytg. towr tjttflgftwt tU mb qf ftntukdttarinc Bids. 4 ifcm«/srf&atfoM, frj ihrfldorf ttAc 'fceetmfo cto eemaiuttj, asd who -art eitcr fUifi, fcg prccapOwn anti to;wa*nraw> (A* eAanfc&r KutteA (Atp bn -eifwmotf, ai tftrtaf' (At tetf prrftofien to O«* «Ao dtorru 6e feuaral. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30, 1650: Stock AccoanU 63,000 00 Mortgage! ■. .3,160 (X Office ] VA. < G Open 17,809 00 ~ ' • 18£51 99 27,696 U VH,CIb 19 . ?6 Praaiaa Beta.. - Ho<« and Bill* Dbedtt&l Andrew AfAley, Alexander Speer, DaridJK. Lang, Bm J< tbon% Benj. P. BakeveU, • . John B. ffOcne.- - - u B. MflUr, Jr.i } Ja&u* KoAolat', • . ffartamfrt Hqum* Alex. Kimick,'. : (Mbm lhiilk, " ' o,'W.JJlcl»t»oiu; nj3o?..; ar , jLWBDOa/frjtrdfry. * offl»,«iw Maifcef* <S WftUefti«^Mcaailfbor.''< . WK» BAGALBT, itoatfprt OAHIJS& -B*A,'6«rataj, / Inaartaßtaainteata and Cargoes. ' ' lommantot Icsaaaddariax*ln tb« oarigallo of tho Southern and .Wertero Biw*, Mm an Bayou*, and lb* aatlgatton of the Bern. »llmra ogafhat to* and damage by fits, - -• ,•■;•. ®x*w*o*as- '•'• ■- • JWa.tfpto.-. .. ■ JifcFei, Jr* John fihtgtas, : W.tt.Johhsioß. Jaa.lfcOoecar, E.T.Joaa\ jSSSSH HSfT?lk%bw* JoJrnS. ©aWmb, »«r*«T •’ ' •'CnailM EL Sag, -. _ Oconto •■ >- F- > --- awOilyj a lleuhjiky iksukasckcom XXrAHTOFFITTfIBUBUH; Office, Ho»STfflftt> flaflV • . -'iv.’J Insure* againstall Uadi of T&« and Jtartse Risk* IBAAO JOSS 9, PrttUhenL : D.HcCOBI>, Fica PmO**/. 2). IL BOOK, Sm(», Oapt. WK.PIUS, gwrat-dfrat OIUOXQMI ' 1 John D ttcOord, Gapt. AdamJactt* 8.8. Bt«rUng f .. . Capt. Wm; De*». .KTUMdlnw^i: ; Bobtv HT Daw C.&.Bbmt* t i HarraTdwdt, Out. Bt O. On;, Jq&a lnrto, Jr.. tdacon;--!':;',;-' ;: MJ SBOuXiOSBS, : • •• :Tnsn>ss/ "■ '■ ' y-.:' BAIUtPUn; ' - , . . IkJ. . ca&TMCdr;.;: ,g. j ) jj- -po.'- g, O.aanaed; la fife* ehd fcr tala ‘tor Wtt. CO'.-, \ - o- BAfcthcrty ttretj, baffl gronrid Alum Salt;. *£ c-i: B 0 mi#ls»lr7 ,1 ‘' do;. ; '’t©;do Pittatargh flllad; do^" ■ 00 .do OnontUzo factory, doc •VorauW'. : OCHeMA^JEB4LAKO> ••---:••••• •-*•• sagUb^rtyin^t, •120 conLVev^cd ‘jHUStatt ft*’**!* ttttf trade it JUw.rorfc'pricee, itliZWitnr ctreet.ebotatbehronOagahtla bridge. ;.i gBO, ,B« JOSBBi L> VK J?LOUK—WO bbis. purs Kve XvnMVferinfe-tw? 2rv- J r-.IttOSBOTO* UtfHAM, co 3 ,y~?- S-J • .-S6‘agrLibertyetreet. KA BAtiS TKNNItSSKEr BiiA Mil'S isibi, i ,I To«-'l2»«giai23 Woodrtret. IJUUA KUaHKB otlMmpplTiQsk ncetod at-26 and- SPSU-Ctelr -greets"3:VH: itf istonr and
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