KT“. . II•■ : "j " : " ' ' rfe|| I ' THE DArt¥ t s ; V4'r: k \ ’ WM *J ••• ,Vm« ii .vv.vox:-'' • • 1 *. *. V»V SI <* *>’ .. j . -> H* ■:*?■>>; ; :l liiiilliiSlillll < cvi-ir.;, v:.-- ■ ;£•-;,. : i-ij-'-:iy;;-.v, •- V. • \V' - • » • ’ -by V v. r'O : v -'* Vr V . ' : *v 'jV.’ tail'- MEER Qo'lab'oiiwOKKa COMPANY.'ot D cm, sin.!. ororUl. Ztnrtlti Mil CAEBONbILSoa rfrnimlMloa—calh uttan. CBtJDB OILS, of .11 d»l ( Juma and V*SWJUS* 1 g*®* **» Oom«htot BCaaoajurrfe* aßCDflj OHKKSB, pboduok; Kt_j£4Jtgent'lor-th»celebrated Ualoctcwn CB* aXBT t Qfoa.>UB'Befeood and 145 Tlmitneta, be* W Woodaod BmithfleW Plttobmun. t m 3 •*. LM0tW...,,,-,,,,,., ■ . Jnt n» LTWMir; I & UQGKTT & CO., (aaooesßora to J . Bdl A Liggett,) Iwu rjacju in Oossn- M Bunuin. .to.thnttliuit GBAIN.-BIEQB. OBBE*Ii,-E BODOCErAKrNtn. nWiUtnin front rtroeU, I’tttlt.rnb, I'A. • - j : ■. _ mT fl iVSSSV.KAOK£OWV. MM MM*M.... MM ..WILUn tXUBAXS. A/T AUKEOWN: A HNUART. Fmub I'l AM> UKjUR FacTOU, Psoduoi Ooskiuiok' Hibobasu; for tb» tale or Flour, Grain, Ptork, Bi* ton,-Lard, Batter, Eggi, Cbeeee, Bouts, TaUcnr, Orests Fwither*, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Aahw! dalnrtto* Lbutfd and Lard on*; Dtfodi anti v ralt*, Timothy, Clover, FUi and Qram &M&.-1 • 3aah advance* made on Consignment*. • ap4:ly-‘ Ko.297Libertyrt.,PH^tmrg^; 30US B. CANKIiSLIj.’-OoituS nos nn> Fn»*A*MNs:Wi»caA«i*/«bd sholo- k£skbye cheese. BtfjTEß, LABD/POEE, BACOH.-FLOfOB, TISHI JOT AND TEABL otSBEBi SALEBAICS, LIN a*KP AND; J.AIJD .OUAillßlEDYficix ,ai ; JBUMEnrgter-. —7“ —! —~—~~ oca — '4'.SfljS| > AK&, CoHuzsaio2rM£B> sb*sw£w to FLOOR,-GBAUi A&D PBODtfOE, No. 243 Liberty-rtrcet, Plttebdrgh. Qhoiee brand* of Floor for-Baker* and Family n*o oopstantiv on handTlPkrtteuiarl attention paid to BBlng order* for Merchandiiegeneraljy. oc6:dly L’KA*N K IVAjruVmJKii. I-eodcoband J. Oossmins Mtsaunt,' dtilor'ln IXOUB. DOT. TER, BEOOMS, SEEDS? LABD, raiEESEPcmK: troll,. J&lberaiciihadranroAinadaoDooniiganMint*.' Wnnhomo. No. lMSecond ntrecf, Plttfforfc" |A,MKHC. MoVAi, FoRWi.KDij.~Q AND Western Produce : generally, No. lo BMITHFIELD STREET, 1 corner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oyprdcr* and consignments aollcited. ' jaSStljd i ■" I IZfiK. i' dr warding and * tr OoiiKuaioii.ltsjtaaAFr.fisE Uiocoleof FLOUEr % ORAtH, BACON, LAND, B (JZTEK, SEEDS, DRIED I ft., | cornegof Start, Bittabnqfo.,-. oc3:dly .. aoa«m».;u. r. iiji QOBOStAKBS & eo>WiESto». tj attoiinw 'ud 'wtoliiilo doolai lu'OEOC®:' HIES, riDBB, GSAIN/PKOBUOkT ie, Tft. 329- Llterty »twet, Pitctnmeh,Pa. " " " aol&aiy-" O ruuu or I*ABI> OLLrand Gounssos Mw aurfnrgfrttw c&ft WCBTOBASI) BXnBKD P£TttObSGU»?ft*'*>«nd 70 Water tU PlttabtffclK- - Adriaw* m»goqa cogstenmenta/ - Oo3SIS3XOa.jBBBCHi«i., (tawlgnjoaegtattwpoctfally tollt XT7HITIS*' BROTHEBfi. •. Foswabsikq f. A ■ -SCiiO Y lkQOQj&aiojr.Mkbchant, \ JjL* dealer in CBtJPS 'AHS>'BHYIHEU>‘ OA2ZBOB -8 - OILS, «LA£S,-IBOK,‘W&ILS, So. 183 ULertr H witij*I*-■rfaKylf 1 *-■rfaKylf- Pea tear/3. Vi,:'-.-i: ••■--:■ • :>• jy&dlfV MEM OUOSI B. VOIQ* _ : r . rflvVpiQT A i. G, { XM_Gt*K, PBODUCK ASI) CpiUHBSTOS KEB* u 'l QSAKtBt 847 Xdbertyetreet, piuabnrriyPi. aosy 1 iami H'ITTfT. TOHNvL HOUSB &iCO, Wholb2u£ v Obwiasrojt, Smlthfiddairf g*h»i^iMAvwt«^»<<fcMifik'> J . ______ ;';S' ■';-A ; -"rJililt^3>!»obfla.jMi4:sWiMi;)4-!jffioiW-'XBi>' •. | - ÜBSgMZWf&& m lJWrtyitrtist.Plttiiarih. :J . aiTOi» tun ct. ■ £"-V.r '\ > . Ho.** MEEBTr'BTBEIT, ■j t 3fclj,’-r Jj ")>■»!, t -. P*- sfiFofiiay, : :ESSBSO^ ;| Plwallrtto««fate«OTO°ua»iVt»Uhlmi.. , Whole • Jl*JeAUiD»wdarfjsmnjSS&el wt of'"WHITE | Hor.Miia I )b, r.pp tl UrDRUGS, PAIBTB,OILS,VABNISHESASD DYSSTUWB,So; Sd Liberty street? Aliordsn wHLrecefte prompt attention; h mhSir- Virgin •aHafr.Pittifrurgtt Pa. G£U. jIdCOGtiRANE Attorney and OOOTStlt« AMaw. OtSce, No. 74'Gnat stnjet,vpjttobargb, pa.■••■AD - burinem entrusted to btoofcre wfU 'receive prompt attention. • Optlections r madaitiA&egheayand laall edfolntegcounUeeianid thetpooey vetatltod promptly. -teS'ly.; f (late oi I‘ayotte county, tf ATTUMST, Ac. , -.’.i ./ riTldfifl&dlZtEa; • and (frant streets. . ; j,, ... Attorney AeLAW.' UrrtCt, KttnfaLaw Btma* tsq/NV23'l)fiihbud strteL' • ” wfll'artihffto Hi*''Bafflement, seeming and'cblleo- 1 At, tn WMhlngtoo, District of Oolnmbla., T ~ , :aoi9s6mn ♦. jqhk-wsiaob. TTi-fRKBATRICK A. MELLON. Attue* . IV.rtTl nr Law, N 0.153 Fourth street, five doorv/ ebowrfinHthfleM,- i Plttsbargh..Pa;. t • my!7alti ri-IHOiUS EWJA'O, . Attobkot X Ccfuvsellob at Law. Omen, No. 160 Fourth street, corner of C&nx alley, Plltobkntb,~P». , sulLdyrljrT ' rX./iAj ft SMITH, j Attoesbt, ■ .bd V/r Ootni«zuibn.af Law, has re moved to EUHN'B LAW. BUILDINGS, No. 12 Diamond: street, Wr docrj*.StT Peter’s Church. _ : .7-7 ‘ /CHEESE i chanti mnit deelar ta. CHJSEfIE4. BUXTBtt, LAKE PUB and tPepdacSigenemlly, No.-. 26 - Wood street, ahCTWWater, . & ‘CO.VFobk Fag*. porasrof Mar;. tetaadlWniAtmto.- .i.u: JaMly! TAUStiOjr-A—ibWHSENiJ, Hob»- V iPacaESAASB ruiitu m BACON> DRIED AND'BUHPT’OEkJno. v —PonrthstieetrPenrLlber^rPltUhargK—l— ursvitAJrcE a oiots. i J" , QAEDINEK COFFIN, Aobji* sob «Jaavius, PnoADCLTHia am> DauaNci l«. stmanca. flonraatasf North-east corner Wood-end ThfruitiVeta. . ; a J — f \fT —Pr-JONEB| - Asent Nobih AitaEif f f t Fetnnytv*nU.>and Hartfordlu gnranc*OompaaleetCTWateretroct.: •,•■ .. EIBINIEII S-jHmrms? Seoebtabb Ctiasst-, iMtnlißOS OoKrtiTT, corner Marfcet'aod,Water j V.i-—-————^ DRYGOODS. KKV vnJoir_./nsn« w. V cak*...‘.i>iYrD ■’oavouns* ■WILSON, CARE & ca f ... (Late ff r fl»*,i s opmeAO#.,) WIfOUCALf BSAUCII CV ’ roßstaa and domestio dbygqoda go, MWood itreet, third ho aw above. Diamond . - r alter,--PtttatmiTb.- --aplfedtf JM. isooesaor Id • Barehfleld A 00., Wholesale and Betall Dealer# 1a STAPLE AND FANCY DBF£00&8, Jfezib. iMt comer of Fonrth end Market atceota.,' f ,.ee3 W. HAKK&K& CO, • Goods, No. fid thrift itwsli between Third and Joortb, Pittsburgh. e - HANSON liOYjB, ttmiMz n Bta # rue am Fiver DBTGOODS* signoftbaaxlg* • .-.i-fj. ' u 7Vi ESTABLISHED IN 1786. COMMISSION, He. ;PCU4NU*U)PLB .BUMewottoJiw. . M'Glll 4 Boo,; 50.183, tltartr itmoVHU.., rBOBDCK, GBODEBT 4KDt DRUGGISTS. :seu, OKjoai^T. '"/ATTVaJrE'rs., . :,.pnoM»vCB. "Mi GOBOON, Hecsetabv : Wbsteeji IjtggfcA»r»Ca«ri»yr93 X. IncmAsorOoxrAVT, 87 Fifth itreet. ■,-•; i _ GROCERS, jgHRJVER A liAZKAR, " r "" WHOLESALE QBOOKBS OOUUISSIoa^UEBOHJiSIB, Corner Second, ■ B«-«7«oI23iiall ll ll.Uetr-t, yw prraaairßOH,*PA. M. OOitMLY, WHQLMAT.B GBOCEB, Ho, an LIBBBTT «BMT, - ’ ' PITTSBOBGH. Pa., , I **™*' fcUUte vUUattlmui the Che old »t»nd, »nd *ffl‘ *^«!!£L!l? ce,T * **“ of hto old friejidj • % A ••♦»<>• »• uwiTvau' Wf H- kirkeatrick. & ca! .JJ »«u«iu Geocku, Coxxuuos MtBCBAfIW wgagL g gr‘- I,iK? - , ’: M °- R B¥HEa r a tiWPf^rntiESm XV to )U'j [CcrA AGderttJH, tlruierv in r SBfSf?S»jr I,OTI8 *' SUWANDSPIOKaTcoK rEUTIONKEY, BVQABS, FIBK WOBKS, Ac., No«. Up mi 123 Wood street, .boro Jifth, fitubnrjti, * *• Jy2fr.dly HuJobok —SKOBOII acrsoAft. ft* AD & METZGAK, Gbog&ei and Coiutuuoa tfucOAins, ,ABd.v<lMtora,'tn all -auid* or cantor P»oz>isai 4MD r Pni%it*on alsc fio-,-49, Albert* itreet, oppooita h«*d ol Wood street, PitUbontfa. P*. »,n.. . R Holik>N*W).,WHoLS3iLtEGao;, XV. CIM ftiMjcsuoif Uiioumi sod dulse jttkind. ot PEOVISIOMS,-PBODDCK, ud Pifis ;Mrgh msniitems, Ho. 256 Libsrtj strut, Pitts ijyglU -y yj , t>s hfLvqu g Jift'iai; iyffs V m OBooaßua-MAHn.T.j rode,oakum. *^ l Wtl*bWS&*irtu&etnrecl*rticl«s l Sd. m V>»rrtro«ijiboT« UnaiooonsaAMAßrfd*^ XVaiLK Gaockxs,- Coiuiittioir ixo'ToawAMiFo “»ra*itTB, *a4 dMto«,4a£&QiiyQ& .and Pitts hirgh manofrctcrea, Pittsbnrgh? " BKBRT MUSIST..; 1 ,,!... tSinov. T AMBKKT &6HIPTONJ WnA,.«,,. T , B JL4 GatxrpoLs Papptrc* Dsalku ad# Connies** .Str&CHAjr», So. tf Sixth street, PittabnrEb. Pa. - ~ ....I. ' ■M^sE^XSS£g£s£s?i£: ,crty street, Pittsburgh. ...... ■ . . t»a .. , tiAIAH. UICJOtY &. (X), OKKxm, ÜbiuitfluA WDUCB, Mo. k 'Water, street, ud Smut pt^w o *Tl1 "i- -1 i | t ,~ j ~,fnTTT t.iMt^OßTn.- r T S. DILWOBTH ATQQ.. Wiousau V • Q“«a*» M0*,,X30 .end, JB ’ft»obd rtfest/dear bauthflctL Pittsburgh. l DO t- ureSHpEosflSmr?pso^^^^ fl cxai AMD Commaies lT3VcpfT UddafflULftstty strict, Fltubnrgb^— JTiLfA M *BiQAI»EY. Whole&alb OMflFf axrfet, puu » F& - jttM:dtf A LEXANDKK KING, Wholesale •JtlUJt’UM'jl CTURERB. Daniel bennett a bon, Mihu* rawrasas or WHITE STOKE CHINA AMP QBE AM COLOBKD WARE. ■' jWOmca axn WKEBbtn at Ho.. 74. fixrza .Smart, PiTTUpagg, Pa. . .nhi&ly^n hs;b. Haamfroea 1. H«win.t ~,» p him Ti/fACKINTOSH. HKMPHILT, &CO.. JJLL. corner PUe and O’Hara stfeeto, pear {he City Wttobtrrti/Pa»V- Maaafacturen ol MACKINTOSH AND HiCiIPAILL’S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND .SLIDE VALVES, of afl slto* and best ityle.- : ;Ha ring put up machinery of large capacity and o! toe beet quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job btng f aadsoU<ja-worirtnJhis iinvi-tgjmring. thatb7 oronr'wbrkrtoTnent' Pf blfc patronage. -j Wo invite special attention to oar BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore unattained in this clam of -Ehglnca. .. . ja26;lyd ' JOSEPH F. HAMILTON <StCO:, j Corner of tint aad Liberty atreeU, i PITTSBOEGH, P*., ujrcrAcruuu or .SUPHEJOB BT&AM, IMQBiM, MAfiniKEftv, Ac.j Ac. f~7\j i ig’-j mjrlfrtf W IWVJfiHiZNCiG, No. 50 WitHEri?., O* Pittsburgh, man nfacturer of BQILKB BiyETM. .WBODQiITSPiKJSS, COMMON AND BAILEOAD, of every‘d**cripUoii. **• ■J** , ’Bestlcular sired or shaped &PZKE3 and BIV. CTB, iajrio'or iitsll, mAdt to Order 1 at abort notice.- r| A rood aeaoxtaent conataotly oa hand, myjjg-M* •si a. w«i.rs..... MM r. ?. t, caxmill. EXCELSIOR /GLASS; WORKS.— I* WOLFE, PLUNKETT 4 00., Glass iU»ur*e. Tpacaa. WtnhoUM/N0,12 Wood street, corner of Pint, Pittsburgh, Pa. »es:lyd WELLS, KIDDLE & CO., Wo. 215 Liberty ■treet; "opposite 81xt tf, Pittsburgh, □feuabcturers of WHIP*, LABHE9 ANDBWITCH- every description'of LEATfLEB BBAIDED Orden •oticimi;from tbe trade, and goods prompt* ly shipped M par Instructions. fs&dsvlyk o^-risTjt^y , : -Jl By thk'Obe of as APPaBATUIT WHEBEBY SO DBUGBosGALVAHIOBATTEBY ABE UtiKD. ‘Medical gentlemen and their Camilles hare bad their teeth extracted by myjsrocen, and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the opera* tloa—whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting the contrary, haring po knowledge of ay ph>CCSI. ! £4TABXIhMpiASj THETA inserted In every style, and chargn my lot f. waryantedin'ali caffe* to bdOL thf'bofrmrtbßnal; '** h " ■ '■ - : E. OUPBY, PUTUT, 134 flmltbflsld st. ADAMS, Dentist, Connelly's tl Building, oorner of Diamond*and Grant streets. .Pittsburgh. I Bxvsaxxcne—De.. Dr. wafioep-, Theodore Bobbins, Bussell Errett. my3;djy BOOM&KI<IERB,I{C. imL G. JOHK6TO&&CO., Station* if f tu, Blase Boon MaxurAcruasas, iso Job pBtHTEka, bid. fiT Wood streets Pittsburgh; s«3fr> KAY* A GO., BOOKSELLERS and Sta tioxebs, No. 65 Wood Street, next door to the yjS£ p «°, f J2!? rt » WljUbtwh t .Pik' SCHOOL and LAW BOOKS constantly on band. I L KKAD. Booksellsb and Sta- V • yiPX*hi Nb.ftffFoipth ettWr.ApdUo Bufldihga. TUMJtijiMJrets, flrc. JoHEPH-'HtiRWSj — J T»Tifr- Ktaea, Eaaaoaaarsa in Briaw Gom. Ne. 77- Market itreet, Pittaborgh. apla RATON, MAOKUM A Od7I>BALBHA rii ggjjr-: REAL ESTATE AftEjTTS. AITiLLtIAM WAiID, Dbaiab ik Pbom- F f - uaosT’NoTßi Bosw, Moaroaoxe, dad an »- ' Oorittee for money. h ' ; Peraoua can procure LOANS through my anner caMaacnafcleforma,: _sT«-i/ : Thoee wlihihg to tenet) thttr money to food ad* vantage,caatlwajrfn&d Are* and second elaee paper St mr office, for-eatt ' .->\i All ccmmonicattatufasd (nferrteve strictly confl* dentlal. Offloe, GnuiieiTeetj'epporite St. Panl’a OathodraL Jel:dtf FIBH— 2&bblfl.large JNo* 3 Maokerel; --••SOhCBUM.-' :4k ; • ■ JV> AMa* 4 Noil'Haokefce! i-• ? ••.' ' - !,.... >' iQ go w<--9* 3 v dot-<' . 60 half bbla. White Flab; ; For sale by •■ > J.IL CANFIELD, Flwt gtrect,- riHKJteK l-VUJSJ&Mf \J*gS boiai Bnbwt aae; ; j Ctimmt: u •' /. Jfn**r*aalwJtedfiarAla-,wrw '. . FBAHK VAH GOBDJEB, • ocT 11A Atcondatmt. '■.) . '"i !•' *• '■'"' -^r-pypy^; PITTSBURGH GAZETTE and commercial journal. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1862, JTEW BOOKS. xpsw'BooKaT LQ'Mirlam. By Marion Harland. s?® ®?d fail. By Henry Ward Beecher. Wigoaer of the AUcghanina. By. T. Boch in* Miserables. Cloth and paper edition. Among the Pines. « « “ • The Student Abroad. By Kimball. Country Living end Country Thinking. America before Europe. Hew Gymnastics, for Men* Women and Children. The Phantom Boquet. • Philip—lll nit rated. OUter WeniieU .Holmes* Poems—blue and. gold. Appleton’s Taxpayer's Mennai- Like and UnUke. By A. 8. Roe. Por tale by KaY A CO.. 65 Wood st. 'jjlOK 1863. . pftOfc'st ‘a?ti> house diaries; PHYSICIANS’ VISWI2K4 WSTS; ENGLISH AND GERMAN ALMANACS; for sale by KAY 4 00.. 65 Wood street. ; toOQKti JOST RECEIVED.— XJ Bmlth*s Domestic Medicine, $2 Ob. BcaseLey’s MedicsVfonanlary* #! 60- j 1 * The Manufacture of Vinegar. By Charles M. . . WethtrUl,:»*.imi£V • i We«e«ArtdfPerftanerj,.3l26. r i The > ButdrdalManagement of Children, in ; u Health and HUpas* 'By Tho. BoIUM- Dt., SL 1 Practical Mineralogy, Assaying and Mining. By - 1 °7 e rman, Mining Engineer, 75 cents. i Physicians* VWtlnjr Llatsilor IBCS. •• 'i. | r. : Pocket Demi Book, ti. , - ■*&. g. DATts.iaWbdJtt. i, MEW' - BlMJKa—MiKtAM—Morion t - -LV Harlan** new r s Tale Of KibtfcSy Life t BMs.*' - H ; v ~r .V J ■' _.®TEB AND EARS—by Henry Ward Bajchar; 81,26. I- |TUE SLAVS POWER—By Professor Cilmei, of , . Galway, Ireland: 81. THE ENGLIBH LANGtTAGB—Its Origin, His tory and Early Lfteratore. By O. P. Hanb S 3. THIRTEEN MONTHS IH TBKIiEBKL ARMY —By an Improssed New Yorker t- 60 cts. gold-,88c«. JUISBBABLES—By Victor non: -60 cts. GRADED SCHOOLS—By W.H; WeUaJl. 75c. for sain by ( .. B. 8. DAVIS, rcfcS 83 Woed street. Books \ books i Medical Cm of Electricity—Garrett; - j Recreations of a Coont/y Panon; I i Queens of Society; :'Spare'Hohrt, by J, Brcwn.M. D; •Men,'Wcasen and Books, by L.-Bost: I fttoqmb’* Booksi . ! A Good fight, by 0. l&ade; , Personal History of Lord Bacon: q ' LifoofSlrPhUitfSldseyr ’ • 1 .Bongs In W. Holmes; < Poems, by BosoTerry; Liberty add Slamy—Bledsoe; On Apocalypu 'l Batlar; ' Life and Speeches of Dongles; .•.. . Histo, y of sll Religions, etc., etc. V th J. L. BEAD, 78 fourth street. JfIIBCELIiJiArjEO V 8 C*AM)B. i ' AND | al« • CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS 6pf V [OLESALK OB RETAIL. JAB. ff. WOODWEU, W Third Street, opposite E. Edmondson 4 Co. And 111-foTOh street.lO ‘ mbio ►ATJB®X£C OCT. 8, 1861 T Ditliridge'a Patent OVat LAMP CHIiINIES, MmoffcctcTßd «f XX FLINT GLASS, Tbaee Chlmnles sxe Intended far the -flit flaanyerblch bsaUng all parts of the glam sgnaUy, does sot ezpcse it to cracking,- ' E. D.-DITHRIDGE, t fort Pitt Gl«a Works / Washington street! ,sp!7 Pittsburgh, Pa. r|RUQs, ' CukmicaiA paint§, XJ OltS AND DTK STOTTS, JNDIOO BLDK, KSSKKOK or COFFKK, STOYK EOLIaH, FLA VDBINQ EXTRACTS, NUTHKOS, CINNAMON, MACK, GLOVES, ALLSPICE, WHOLB PEPPER, HUSTAKD SEED, OaSTQR OiI.SWEET OIL uS easeuoesof ail kinds in dosens, ail,standard patent clediciaea, Ac.. Ac., in store and far sals faw by WOODSIDE * WALLACE, I / 805 Liberty street. { P. 8. Country merchants, hefne purchiiing else where, wooid do well to call Fad examine okr stock. Ise* WOQDSIDE 4 WALLACE. W AGUES, 4a, JfX)K SALK VEKV CHEAP. FARM WAGONS, OIL WAGONS and SPRING WAGONS. AND COAL CABTB; TtMBIH GARDES SB’S, BBICK AND STONE MASON'S WHEEL* HARROWS* all made of the but dry gtmberi also all kinds of repairing attended to promptly. Apply to V, : BOOT. BABE, W*oo» Warn, Back of Federal street Station, Allegheny, mhll'.ljd JAMES IRWIN, Manufacturer of OIL OF VITBOL, ‘ AQOA AMMONIA. Orders left at William Holmee A Oo.’s Offloe, cor nor of Market a&dFlrel*tre«U, will leoafra prompt attention. m 3) JJiAMOM) UIL WUKKd MAYtOB £ 8211 TB, Beflneni snd dealers In CABBftN OIL, unsurpassed by any in tke market. 7 " ' .Orders left at the oflSee of Childs A Canon, under the St. Charts* Hotel, at the efßoe of Smith, Park A CL., o' at.tbelr works‘in ,LawrencevUl*,wlQ beat* Undid to." ' s i Bayers ef Crude, Oil oc3>»ly LTOK AKNVIHAL, Imports* and DbaissJu the moet select brand* of GENUINE HAVANA GIGABS, and all kloAs of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, FANCY MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUBES, Ac., Ac., in mat Wirt,. LtillEß TitX IT. CEABIK3 HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Pa. , 5. B.—The Trade enrolled on liberal terms. . mylltdly W VV. iTOUXQ. .accessor to Cart e wrlghtA Young, No. 07 Wood street, corner of Diamond alley, dealer te all kinds of OCTLEBY, BAZOB B, BIBLES, BKVOLVEBB, KNIVES, SOIS* SGBBfjQUNS, Ac., Ac. A large,aieortmest of the above goods constantly on band 7 mM W ' P. MARSHALL,- Dealbbih' Wall • Pirxxs, Boanttu, Ac., No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh;'*. Ja7 R’ ** a. fALMiai,. Na Wood dr., • Dealer to. BONNETS, HATS, STB AW TBIM MINQtr;aad BTBA.W GOODS genenlly. BOOTS eJJTO SBOES, tT OHNCAMPBELL, Manufactubebof V BOOTS AND SHOES or every deecriptiOß, No. 34 Smlthfleld street, Plttebnfgh, Pa.» ocilmly . i 1 EU Ai.BKJSE. 80N & CO.. Wmolb- M aaiii amp Kctail DcAiiaa tn BOOTS, BBOES, A'v. turner Fourth and Wood street*, Pittsburgh. PMnrsicijijra. % CHARLES H. STOWE, PHTSICIAN AND SUBGSON, Office, 80. 38 PTOIBAIjfITBMT, (Opposite Colonnade Bow, near SurpenjJoa Bridge,) >yl6:ly ALLXOQXfiT OITT. BLUME, MAHOTACTOft. Eft ijiD Dkajuzx ui PIANO-FOBTIS, and Im porter of Ma«!o and Maxial Initraaontt. dole erect tor the HAhUBUBQ PIANOS, elxo for BALLST. DAVIS A (JO.'B BOSTON PIANOS, with end with, dot Attftcfament, No, 61 fifth xtreeL miB H HLKBKK * BBO.,Bbalbes ib • MDSIO AJTD' HtTItCAI. ’I!JBTftt7*ESTO, ftOd Ml* ifueatoloE StelawjVcolebrftted PIANOS, No. £3 f thstreet,-PUtxborjrk. . mySS \WICf MVy - : - JOHN li. MJiLLOB, Obalbb is Puvog l Uuoßusa, No, 81 Wood' ftTMh between *acrdr street tadPtuftood tits?. Flttabortb, Pa, jIR Cfl/TJEt'TFJMi. JAMES. M. BALFH, , M AEOniTKOT, Prepare* Szflicit Dmawnras mto SreexTiCAtion, ■ ftr all kind* of Bonding*;'end svpeH&tends their flection on reasonable terms. .. .. . J OfflofOßAnacmon etreet, betweea Laacock and } fdQ , § ittssburxjh (tatty S. RIDDLE & CO.. BDtTOBS AMD PBOPBIBTOBB, Pnblieation Office No. 84 Fifth Streel MORNING ASP EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING TBS LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OP PUBLICATION. TERMS: ! Moanse Emtioh—sB per annum to advance, or 12 cento per week from carrier*. Evsnso Enmos—ss per annum in advance, or 6 oeoto per week from carrier*. Wuut Editioh—Slhgle coplea, $2 per anncm; Tire or more, fl,l6;Ten< or upwards, fl per annum, Ip Variably Is advance. >- ADVEBTIfIINGAT SEASONABLE SATES. MONDAY MOBNtiHJ, NOV. 17. Active' ittoycfnents in the West. We have every jtfason to be satisfied with the aipeet MthiOjjjaln the West sinee the re taoval of Gen. Naahrille ii once more available as a Vau'blT Cpe rations, and Tennes see will soon be : liberated from rebel rale; .while in Northern-Mississippi the rebels are daily losing gty>tmd.~Tho Cincinnati Commer 'e*hJ says that since the commencement of the war thore has not been a period when such extensive military and naval movements and preparations for aotlve service were being made as at this time. The naval preparations are doubtless mainly designed for operations on the Mississippi. The* Breaking op of Slavery. A correspondent of the Missouri Dtmocraf, writing from Lagrange, Tenn., says : Almost the only parsons we met upon tho road who were going 'northward, were several groops of negroes. Bach of these groups, of twenty or thirty persons?,' of all ages, was at tended by two or three.-wagons filled with the most heterogeneous-mu* of wordly goods that it was ever to set eyes npon old quilt??-vrorn out, tow-linen clothing, such as Ihe-slavei usually wear; bettered old pots and ms; bundles of things .that had been east on'by masters and mis tresses ; the w&gon-bedp frero inU, and heaped up— pyramids of rags and -wretchedness. Out ox this heap there proEruTod the round, black heads of four or five pickinlnnles ; their bodies were buried In the mass of thing* In the wagon, wedged in so tight,that they could not fall out,, the adult negroes being on foot. They did not seem tohafe the slightest idea of what was their ultimate destination; they - said they were “gwino up to Boliyarthey had no'idea of what toby should do when they got there. I asked .one party of them how It was that tbey-cafflh to start northward at ail i They said there visa "skrimmudge* down at the.“ Widow Botf*/’ who was. .their sUstress, and that they.gdt “tooken” and were told tojp to Boltwfc. They said tbev sippdsed they belonged QBia meq fr now. Ido not.think IbSLwere. fully award that they were free; -thVjSsleined to have an idea that those by whom flew were "tooken/’ as thsy called it, had saddled'-some right of property to them by virjga'of the capture.. No t many days,however, wiUelspse before thsy will And that they are fired and dependent upon themselves. Day before yesterday, when Gen. McPher- - sso and staff oam« down theAame road to this, place, the cavalry men who wfero scouting each side of the road found,dhebddles of five ne groes In the woods abofft aNftarter of a mile from tba road. —Sbelu'e coqMbo foaad-tothe cms* *f their it-taast have been, as there were no perceptible signs •f a fight between considerable numbers of sien—and the matter yet remains a mystery. The matter was officially reported to: General McPherson by the scouts, so there cannot be any humbug in It. The most probable solu tion is that they were shot by guerrillas, or by their masters, for attempting to escape. REDUCED PBICXB, | That splendid country, which has so long Igin under the withering curse of slavory, is undergoing a thorough joolal revolution ; and tbo only way it can be saved from ntter deso lation and min is to re-constroct Its indus trial system, changing It from compulsory to voluntary and compensated labor. For a wbUe the old elements will be thrown into confusion; bat they will soon find their places again ; and few enterprises will pay better for sCme time to. come than large, well-organised colonies, made up of northern people, poople who shall go 10, buy up the land, and sot the blacks to work for wages in the cultiva tion of eottoo. Gsv. G&ait, on Thursday, occupied Holly Springs, Miss., and the Union piekets ad vanced south of that place. At Lut&kin’s Mills, on the Tailahatchce river, four miles aonth of the Springs, the rebel pickets were driven in end one htmdred prisoners captured; Including several ofleers. When our- latest news was dispatched a brisk ikiralsh was going on at the Mills, and the rebels were retiring. Oar army - will pursue briskly. This is the programme. The fact that the rebels retreated from Holly Springs wltheot a battle may be regarded as evidence that their force is not as'large as had been rep re seated. Advices of the 9th stated that Prlpe had boon re-cuforcsd by Pemberton, from..the South, bat evon then they were hot willing to make-a stand. i Gen. Grant has a formidable and excellent army—large enough, undoubtedly, to drivo the rebels. Whether he will' gel the wail’' is a question; but he will certainly sweep through the country, carrying the {>lan of this particular campaign, whioh la an mportant one. and will bring forth fruits With which the Country will be satlsQed. There wiU.be no unnecessary delay in the departments of Grant or Boseerans, utd from this time forward, we may expect'to hear of bold and vigorous .movements and grand re-: suits. The men are- in the field to do the fork, and the work will be done.: Merer were our armies better prepared to strike de risive blowi In the .Southwest, and it can now be said for the first time, that there are Gen erals with a will to use the ample means at their disposal, to crash tho rebellion. Gooditews from Gen. KeUey»-He Attacks and Boats Imboden, and Scatters, Captures and llestroys' his Command* MooariELD, Hardy Co., Va., 1 t November 10, 1862. ) To Governor Piorpont .4 I left New Creek on .Saturday mornlag, the Bth lostand after a oontlonons march of 24 hoars, a distance of aboat 60 miles, reaehed Imboaen’a camp on.the South Fork, lETiniles south of this place, i at 6}4 o'clock yesterday' morning. We attacked hfm at once and root* ed him completely, killing and wounding many of the enemy; also oapturlng his camp, 60 prisoners, a quantity of arms, 360 fat hogs, a Urge number of Worses, cattle, wagons, Ac. The Infantry ware routed and entirely dis pirited,.fleeing for the mountains. -.Theifroav airy were, unfortunately for ns, away, on ah expedition, or our success wbuldhave been Complete. We horned their eamp and retain* rl to this place thU evening; I bad with me detachment of the Ist New Tork caValry, under the command of 001. Mcßeynolds, the Einggbld Cavalry, ! tmdez r ~thd 'eosmandnof Capt Keys, the Washington 'baralry i rJ Com*| manded by CapL Greenfield, Boor k's battery,' and three companies.of the 23d.Illinois in fantry, onder tho ootnmand ofMajor More. The Infantry oompapise were carried in wag ons. The New York troops cannotbe,sur passed for patient epdarahee on the march ok for gallant bearing when la aoUon. Ourat tack was so unexpected and Cur loss Is trifling, three or four men slightly* and ona severely wohnded; hope killed* jV B. F. Kxllst, Brigadier General. ; ; ■ JbA 4h» new rtglmenttiin lUiioU,lflir»,ji WUoomln and Hlanesftt* h*re been ordered (D ioms'of . Uicßi an *tw*djr upon thtir w»rto th* iotM4f«ctiv»op«rsUD^i^ ‘*_.t r-_j ,g. /V.-j'y* •. ' * yc ' -• st “ , A Short Catechism oa the Emanci pation Question* The election® error, we may possibly gain the attention of the thousands who were frightened by the clamor of “nigger inva sion/’ while we state a few faots to plain that the wayfaring man though a fool need not err therein. What do the negroes of the South run awaj from? Slavery. Whet-do they hope to gain by ooming into lUinoii ? ; freedom. If then you give the negro freedom where he is andoonvinoe him that he will notegain be rodueqd to slavery, be will hare nothin!; to gain .by ooming into Illinois, will he ? Hoi What oilmato does the negro prefer ? What parts of the world's surface does he naturally seek to find the conditions best adapted to hu physical organisation ? The tropies. What productions Ure the negroes on this oontinentbost skilled in cultivating? Cot ton, rice, Juger and tobacco. In what 6tatas are tbeso. staples prinai paily raised? The .eecedisg States of the South. If, then, slavery were abolished ail over the Union, and the negroes allowed to ohoose the places where they would live, where woula they be likely to fix their homes ? In the Gulf States. ,1s it for the interest of the whole country that the production of eotton, riot, sugar and tobacco 'Should be continued in the United States, is. .. Are. ihpre white laborers enough in .the couatrjiJtOiprodnce.Uio reqaluitflcrepsofcot ton, rift,.sugarapd-tobacco, hoside carrying oa the agHoultdxal and manufacturing pur suits' of’in# North ? Ho." 'Could the white laborers of the North en dure the exposure and hardship of the rice stamps, eotton fields and cane brakes of the South ? Probably not. Oould.the white laborers of the North be induced to abandon their homes and their re munerative employment here to try the ex periment ?| Certainly not. iCould they, ip any event, prodnoe those staples as oheaply as the negroes, *who aro accustomed to the work ? No. Must the negroes Uve somewhere? Yes. Win nbtrtho negroes contiuue to run away frpm the South, and “Invade the North," so long ns stavei? Continues? Yes. Here i* ; an argumont whtob 69 Northern men in every 100 will pronounce unanswera ble, in favor of emancipating the slaves and employing them t ohere they are, in eaitivetlng, cotton, rico. sugar and tobacco of the South*, How .else can you stop the “nigger invasion ?". So longaa slavory continues, so long will they brave hunger, thirst, whips, bloodhounds and fugitive slave laws to secure freedom. Whtn yon bring freedom- to fAeir doori, they will not eeeb it eleewhert.—Chicago .Tribune, Mr. Cobdeu on America. The followlog passage from Mr. Cobden’s late Manchester speech will bo read with gen eijal interest: /'But that Is not all. You get an article • even morelnrportsnt than your Cotton from America—your food. [Hear.] In the last session of Parliament an honorable mem ber, himself an extensive miller and corn dealer, moved for a return of the quantity of gfain and flour for human food Imported into £coQDtry from the-lst-of September of last to the let of June in-the nreaeat year, object was to show what would have been the effect on tho Supplies of food brought to this kingdom ff the talk of war in relation to the. Trent affair had unhappily been realized.. Well, his estimate was that the food imported fr;om America between September of last year and June of this year was equal to the snste* naoco of between 3/000,000 and 4,000.000 of people for a whole twelvemonth, and his re mark fo me wae— I quote his own words— t&atjlf.food had not beep brought from Amer ica, all the money in Lombard street feould not have purchased It elsewhere, because else where it did uot exist." Tu*-Boston Beratd (Dem.) has a Wash ington letter which states chat the freeing of the slaves in the District of Ooiumbiu “has made little, or no change is their domestic condition. Most of them' remain with their former masters and mistresses, while not a single one can be Indaced to leave the DR. tfiot." In other words, the freedmen gen erally work fur their old masters and mls tressoi, having bargained to do so for stipn- Uted wages, whioh are paid them; and this M all that emancipation amounts to. No one of thsm was killed, or wanted to kIU any body ; they only wanted pay for their work, and this they aro now receiving. As to com ing North, we have not heard that one of them has done so. Not many years hence, the bitter hostility to emancipation, the fool abase of its advocates, now current, will be looked back upon with amasement. Men who afe now most violent anti-Abolitioniita, will deny that they ever were such, and pretend that they were only opposed to slave insur rections, negro suffrage, or something' else than freedom. The world doet move I—ATet* Tribunt. Pxbraps no paper in the country had a more satisfactory and consolatory remark to nlake, than tho New York Herald aetnally 'liade, when it first recorded the removal of General McClellas. It said: I "In anv event, we acaept the suspension of General McClellan and the appointment of Sonera! Burnside to fill his place as an act hiehmean* the-activo prosecution of the yirginia campaign to Bicnmond, bofore the rpins, snows, frosts, thaws, and mad and wa ter of a Virginia winter shall havo again rendered this achievement impossible till the return of the spring. : Surety, sach a remark, coming from suoh a| quarter, was, to say the least, rvmarbxbfe. t New Gun Metal.—The Paris Cb«mo> says: -r-The new cannon newly east in Austria for the marine service, and: from which so much tl expected, are formed from a new alloy, called. Aleh metal from the came of the inven tor. It is composed of copper, 600 paits; zinc, 382; iron, 18. It* tenacity is said to be ex cessive ; it is easiiy.forged and bored ; when Cold it may be bent considerably without breaking; Its resistance Is far greater than, that of iron of tho best qnallty.—seie»ity?o American. . Thi Akxamikt > qvtBi Moeta*Bcboo*<u. —The mortar schooners now at the'Washing ton navy yard, formerly under command of Commodore D. D. Porter, are having their mortars removed. A one hundred pound Parr rott gun is to be plaotd amidships, two thlr ty-four pounder rifled guns upon the sides, and.along range pivot gun upon the forecas tle. The destination or these vessels not been made publio. aThk following without a command: Oto. B. McClellan, rrwin McDowell, John C.JTromont, Cassias M. Clay, Oeo.Cadwallader, Ethan A* Hitohcook, Edwin D. Morgan, Fits John Porter. Don Carlos Boell, j jor Generals are now I Dakotas.— The official canyaea of Dakotah territory glvu William Jayne for Congress a majority of sixteen oyer J. B. B. Todd, pres ent delegate. Got. Jayne ia the brother-in law of Senator Ttambnll, and a itaooch ad ministration man, and Mr. Todd was not. OTHB.. RAILWAY TIME-KEEPER. JL eipeclally adapted for Army tale*. Good Imita tion gold; wiU ran and keep excellent time 5 bar* fhney colored band* afid ~beaqttmHy engraved dials, the lettert standing in relief" This la one of the aoet taklag notelllesof the day, and sboald retail atprloes from twcnty-flve to'eighty dollars *rh, They art furnished by the ease, oantalnlng six of different dtdms, u follows: Engraved, per cate of half down, {33 00,. Kqgraved and electro-gilded, percaasol half down, assorted, 939 00. EngravedT superior;/per'cask of dudf 'doun, assorted. 939 so. Engraved, enperior, end elect** One gilded, having ; all the Improvements of the foregoing, per case, kau down; assorted, 913 00. Engine-turned, Eamo mate rial cows,'dfer which Is good sliver, heavily plated, per coeof half4cx«i r 935 oa Hamptcinf the for*, going, pf the QrH, and oneeaehbf the othere, making* caseof half down,ai the regu lar wholesale rates, 939 5V Terms, Cwh. Will be ®nt to any part of the loyal States,-with bill for col leo'lon on delivery. Buyers In the army will, have to send poysscat f» advance, se the express remse making collections ao’ethofthe Potomac." v ' TfeU b one of the meet saleable ertldeeoftho times,And joit the thing forthoee-loeliaed to make money’ ( •Ml,. - 6ifoSS.WBZAWS.IfcUIrniOrtS" | LATE TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. " [FROM ODE EVENIHG EDITION.] The War in Tennessee-Skirmishes with Morgan’s Cavalry-Lebanon and Gallatin Oecnpied—Rehels Concentrating at Chattanooga** Union Feeling at Nashville* etc. New York, Nov. 15.— A special dispatch to to the Herald from Nashville, Nov 12th, says that Major General Crittenden and staff have arrived. r Part of Gen. Crittenden's corps, under Gen. Matthews, and Gen. Woods' Division, entered Lebanon, Tenn., on the 10th Inst., driving Morgan's rebel cavalry out They captured a large amount of floor, bacon, wheat, boots and shoes, mules and some prisoners. On next morning Morgan mado a dash on Gen. Woods' camp, eight mile* from Lebanon, apd captured thirty men. On the morning of the 9tb, Parker's brigade entered Gallatin, and encountered 800 of Morgan's men,'capturing twenty of them and one piece of artillery. All of Morgan's cavalry joined Gen. Breck inridge at Murfreesboro, and it is supposed left with him for Chattanooga, whither a large rebel foroe is going. It Ip reported: upon undoubted authority that an immense amount ef rebel arms and. supplies are collected, opposite Chattanooga, without facilities for. transportation across th©river. , The latest reports place Gen. Breckinridge's foreeat twenty thousand. Gen. Cheatham's force of rebels is reported' to be at Tallahoma. Nabhvill*, Tins., Nov. 13.—A great Union meeting will be held at the Capitol U* morrow; The Union refugees met in secret to-night. Their-resolve is to follow the Union army, and establish Union organisations,. prepara tory to holding Congressional elections. Guerrillas eoutinue to attack the trains, but undue importanoe is given to their raids. The oommuiieation between Nashville and Louisville is comparatively unrestricted.' Ladies Going flonili. Junes Advocate's Orrica, > . Washington, Nov. 15.) Applications having besntaade by ladies to. go to their friends and familial in the South, notice Is hereby given that all applicants must make a writton statement to thu office,, verified by oath, between this , date and the ldth day of December next, setting forth: First, The name, age and residence of the ap plicant. Second, The date when she cam© within the military Uses of the United States, for what purpose, and where she has since re sided. Third, The place she desires to go to, and the purpose or object. The persons to whom leave may be granted will be sent with soluble escort frpm Wash ington to the lines of the United Staiesforees, in Virginia, with stub personal effects as shall be allowed to pass. No person will be allowed to take more than one trunk or package of female' dressing ap parel, weighing not over one hundred pounds, and subject to inspection; and any attempt or effortto smuggle contrabandpVopertywill forfeit the same, and subject the party to im prisonment daring the war. [Signed] L P C. Tlbseb, Major and Judge Advocate. From North Carolina—Gen. Foster's '•Army*"'" -New Yoix, Nov. 15.—The Herald hits a letter from Newbern, dated the 9tli lost. Gen. Foster'* army wasat Williams ton on the Bth, under marching orders for Plyaftoth, and from thence to embark In traniporte for New Urn. -• . Becottnoiuanws Jtmbeen made td within of-Tar boro/ ; thwvrebbla wenj found to have massed a lafge force thereV/:. > -A. reconnolisance had been made by-the little gunboat North Slate, within one mile of Green the Tar river* .p. . . A rebel salt works 'had been entirely de stroyed by the gunboat Ellis, without any loss on our side. Order Regarding Substitutes* 1 Habbisbubg, Nov. 15. —The following or dsr hat been received by Govern ox Curtin, from the Secretary of War: 2b HU Bzcelleney jL, Q, Curtin, Governor of ■ Pennsylvania; « Sia:—Drafted men, who have been mas tered into the service, may famish substitutes within ten days from this Jime, or at any time within ten days ef the time of muster, pro vided bo additional expense shall thereby be occasioned to the Govarament in transporta tion, subsistence or clothing- By order of the Secretary of War. [Signed] C. P. Bvckisobau, Brigadier General and A. A. G. Departures for Europe. New Yobc, Not. 15.—The steamer Ham monia failed to-day, wtth $1,000,000 in specie and 90 passengers. ! The steamer Glasgow sailed to-day. with $780,000 In speoie. - DIVIDENDS. . i. Citoxss Bask, ) • PitUburgb, November 4th, 1562.; iT3?THE President and Oirectors of “Vtr tMi Bank have this d*j declared a Dividend of TOUR FEB CENT, on theCapiUl Stock, out of the profits of the peateix month* payable to Stock* holder*,, or their legal representative*, on, or. after the 14tb inst. The Bank assumee tha payment ef the Government Tax on the above dividend. no iitw 010. T. VAN POSEN. Cashier. OmciOVTHB AXLVOBB&T &AS WotES.) . AUsgheaj City, Vox. Sd, 1862. f : rS=*DIVIDBND.—The President nod Director* of -this Company harathl* day do ctared a Dividend out of the oarclnga of tha but six mouth* ef •FODil PEB CENT., payable to .the fetockholder* or their legal repmentativr* on and' after the 13th Instant. neS:td I JO. VoPHEBSOB, Treasurer. k 1 • PrmsTJaau, November 4tb, 1862. J The wee tern Insurance Company of- Pittsburgh has this day declared e Dividend of TWO AND A HALF DOLLABB PEB BHABE on its Capital Stock, out of tha earned profit* of tha la# eix months, payable on and after the Uth instant. n©A2wd P. M. GORDON, Secretary. Mebobasts ato SIAjrcrACTUBXBS Bake,) Pittsburgh, November 4th, 1892. f BANK has this day declared a Dividend of foTJB PER CENT, oa iti Capital Block, oat of the profits far. the lest tlx month*, tree of all Taxes, parable on or after the 14th instant. 'ooiflhr W B. DENNY, Cashier. Axchakox Babe or PtTTUUUB, i NovemUr 4tb,18G2. "sy»THE Directors of this Bankhtaye declared a Blridend of 7IVI PEB CENT, oat oftheearningiof the last six months, parable on or after tbe ilth Inst. Tim United States datks will be assumed by the Bank. no4:2W H. M. MUBBAT, Cashier. BOOTS JtJTB SHOES. LOOS HERE.—Qm friend JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Blarket street, has recently re turned from She East with a large ttock of BOOTS AND 88018, Comprising all the different varieties and (tries sc* Is rogue i end haring nlected U bom tw Easters msflnfacturenfTle sow prepared to offer to the ptthllo goods which be can recommend for seel* □ms and wear. ■ • •- -i Wo advise all those is wa&tof neat andsabsUs* tlal coverings for the feet to call on Mr. EOBB, feel* they will be suited as regards Quality iMrnnmiiiiUi the place, 89 MAftggr'gTaitT. •00l • . - *• } . . ' gCAfiCE GOO Da GEO. ALBBEX, BOH ft C 0„ Jfa. 71* comer Wood and lourth streets, : Bare Just received BOYS’, YOtJTE‘B and CBIL* DltßN'B stoel-pUtod, copper ‘toed, tom-mad* BOOTS, scarce site* Hot. la aid IS, and rNoa. 1 and 2. . tt 3i* . W #» do So* Dairy do; CO do PliUbttijh flJJed do; . SO do Ooondaco Xactory. do;. .SoBOBukXtt M LAXQ.: . ~838 Xfl«<T rtrooL For tals bjr :not'•' T^fA^ILLAKUFii—I3O coUflftiasortei XKi ■ ten, fcrraaie to th» tiado at B«irYorfcprtaa% at Ml WaMMlmtt tbofrttoSnKßniutiMdEi -,. Qig^joyKaTT Kra FUtUK.—IUO bbla. ‘toon Bjo Jbuftrnifty' :: ,v c. f ; * . !UGUOWfl*'UgB4&T l r. „. jiA ■- , . .S9.»7l«Uwtritl»rt.j _~w VOLUME LXXVT—M). 2 MjrsvHjurcE. pEOPLES INSURANCE COMPAN Y. Office, N. E. comer Wood and Fifth Sot. FIBE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Wm. Phillips, JohnWsts, Hays, John E. Parke, Oherlee 8. Blseell, Wm. Tan WM. 7. GABDNEB, Secretary. CUBE INSURANCE, BT THEEEM- X! AKCB MCTOAI, ISSIIEAKOE OOSIPASY, or PHIL ADKLFHIA, on BUILDIH6S, ilifiiltod o perpetual, MEBOHAHDISB, F.UBKirURS, Ac., la town er country. Office Ho.' SOS Walnut street, CAKTAt, $229,510; Assets, $308,608- 05-JnTWtSd asfeUcwa: Pint Mortgage on Improved City Proper- - • ty, worth doubla the amount-..., $156.600.00 Ground rent, first rfwee,., , 2,46 a 6C Pennn. B. B: <S».N 6 per cent. Mortgage Loan, $30,000. u ., L .. 27,900 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Lam.... 80,000 00 Allegheny oannfy Qperci. P. B. B. Loan--40,000 00 CoUateral bond#.-well eecnred...... , y’jgp qo Huntingdon- and Broad Top -Mountain _ flompur, mortoig. lou.— 4,1 a; GO Penmylranla Bailroad Go/a Stock.4^.' '4,000 OC Stock of Baltanoe itntnal Insurance Co**} 21450 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Qo. 14160 00 Stockiof Delaware K.- fl.‘lnsurance Oo. M -' 700 00 Commercial Bank do r-„.iiu a M 35 81 Xochanfca* Bank 2,012 60 Union M- In«nr»nr-#> <Tn.»m Hr-r4p v . • .. . J6Q OO Bills BecelTahlo, business paper—-..—. 16497 IS Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc....... • 641872 Dash on hand and in hands, of u,3S5 16 CSaa. Tlnglny, ■ ftwnnel Bupnam, Wm. 8.-Thompeon,' Bobert Steen,. Frederick Browh, Wm. Master, O. Stevenson, BenJ. W. Thtglej, John B. Worrell, Manhall HUI, my ft Northeaitootnev INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY A FIBS.—YBAHKLIKPIBEIJiSUBANOECOII PAHY OY PHILADELPHIA. Office, 436 and 4.17. Oheatout street, near'Yiflb. 1 - Statement of Assets,' January let, 1860, publisheL agreeably to an act of Assembly, being— Pint Mortgages, amply 5ecured...........41, 00 Beal Estate, (pres’t tiL $108414 61) cost 102,965 00. Temporary Loans, on ample CoUateral Securiee.- £9,185 X Stocks, (present ralue $86,067 72) coat., £9,788 00 . Holes and Bills BM»iwM»..„„ rmnn v, - O3 Cash.—... : 00 *, $2,908,061 6 1 A®* The only profits from prex&lams wMeh this Oompany can dirija by law are from risks which hare been dstennlned, 3 ■ Insurance mad* on orery description- ©i property. In town and country, at rates as lowaa areeoninttent with security. fllnee their incorporation, aperiod of thirty jsst a, they have'paid losses by fire to an amount exceeding fbsr. £ffflione oj Delian, ihereby.affording erldence ef the adTantsges of Insurance, u well as their abili ty and-‘disposition to meet with promptness nil liabilities, ••. . Losses paid dnringtha year 18ij£. 61; ;• 9X&corou: QtarlMll.Biackffi mao Lea, Hordecal Z>. LevlSj: Jacob B. 6mill), ToMas - - . Edward 0. Bale. , DaTWB.Browß,\ W. Blcbaros. : fianmelQnmW' f ' ’-1 tfieorso Talate: .CHABLBS N. BABOSEB; Frarideat,- *r£%X> ffABPaPA.LE,. Vitt.Prcrli**^.. W, * I I ~ 1 ' * * Office Nortbeail .“EURE, MABINB AND INLAND IN. I? BCBAHCB.r-ISflTIB&NCB i NOSTH AfiXBtCUUKBUr^XILPHIA. 11 • laobrpdr*tedlT94—Capital, $500,000. • * AdMU, JwsuylO, 1859 .»»_51,1i9,&24 €1 ABTHUB 0. COTrnr, Present. THOttAS PLATT, B*antmy. tNSURANCB CO. of the state 1 OF PENNSTLVANIAr PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 17M—Capital, 8200,000. Assets, February 1,1859..—.........4413,8)8 0 HEHBT D. fIHEBBKBP, President, WILLLAMHABPEB, /Seerrtary, ... TJ AKTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. J3L BABTFOBP. " 1 Incorporated 1810—Capital, $500,000.' '' AMbiHv 1, 1860-. ,4256,751 68 B. HUNTINGDON, PnoiimU ■ TOCO; <l. ALIiTN, Boertisrf. ’ tat Insurance In the atxjre old and reliable ComW panlaa can be obtained by application to _ W. P. JONES, Agent, frigidly BT.Water»treet.Bagaley > «Birnfltep« t . WESTERN 1 INSURANCE COMPA CT NT OF EirrSBUBQB. H. UILLSB) Jr., IVaiinl. Q* M. GOBDONy Secretory. Office, No. 82 Water street, Spang A Oo.’* W ire, house, np stain, Pittsburgh. ‘ Will <—bti ttggfiwt og Hmdt qf tin. sad Marine: Suit. A Borne liutintio%ewaao(d by Directors who are well taowa in. the eonmvaity, and tsho are deter* otaed, tf prumpoum end liberilitj, to 'taoistela tie ebameteraAtek (!»*«*• aanaL u offering the protection to thorn who detiro to bo iqnrrrrf. ASSETS, OOTOBEB-Se, 189; - Stock Aeennnte f OO Mortgagee 2,100 CL .Office gnTßltare.-^ — i...- TT „ f ;., r ,,,, -- fry to Open AcooantyAo— 7,608 00 Cash-..-... 18451 88 Premium wat^e..—, r —, ui 27,695 14 Note* aitd BQ!aDUootmted^—. M —. nMMM . 1744751 a B. Uffler, Jr., < Jama MnAulty,,, Nathaniel Holmes, Alex. Nimick, Oeom Daiule, - WiUkm H. Smith,, 0. W. Bleketeon. my3o 7. /WIZEN* S INSURANCE COMP AN T A-/. OF FITTSBUBGEL Office, comer Market v d Water streets, second floor. ■* ’ WML BAGALETy JPretidenl SAMUEL BEAf ftwalaqr. losnns&teamboaU and Cargoen. Insures against loa and damage in the narlgatfa of the ,Southern and'Western Siren, Lake* an Bayoni,'an<l the wrigatlon of the Smi. uaurea against taw and damage by fin. Wm-Baoley, Jea.PArt,Jr., W. G. Johnston, 8..7? Jones, Bocae Owens, Hon. T.‘ H. -Howe, Barday Preeten. > Gocrge Blnghizs, ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COM XXPANTOFPITTSBUBGII. Office, Mo, 87 Fiftb .street,Bank Block. • . , , Insures against all Unde of Fin and Marina BkkV ' ISAAC JONES, PTOridwA' '< JOHND.MoCOBP, TieeProtUUnt ■ D, M. BOOS, Secntov. - , j f -• GapLWx. DEAN, General Aa»ni. * IIftMVMI. IsahoJates,- O.G. Hosaeyr Harvey Childs, . Oapt. b; c. Qr*y> John Irwin, B*la>Tahaestccki BACOhV .IJ SHOULDEBa, sides; HAMB, plain; - ; Do. * ea&raased; • Do. •B.C, m tits mod: In store a&d for tale by WH. B. HATS A CO.',. • oc8~ • * ' ~ 295 Liberty afreet. JjtfHfL—3o jabls. large No. 3M acker el; ' 20^^Hf I** 1 ** m -m | ' ■■■;.' 2Dkittsextra * « ..!'•• w» s - v ' ID.; '* 9 >*• • .. M a >. Bebelred andfbrsalabr * H. BIDDLE, ’ • ec£B:me •' 1 »' Np. lSfr Liberty street.' ■QPICED MINCED MBA?.—A large .IQ wpply. orBplced Ml&cod. Heat,.prepared uid ready fcrbftkingi'jnst'nwired and -put ntrln-fire pound Jan; alio tar bile byibepotnid, by . . , 4NO. A.BHNSHAW, : , - noli . . corner Liberty and B»»d etreeta. IV/| Alitßlt'e,, UAN.j. OX Sl’Klis.—,Wo AULarenbfr rbcelTiog dailf Maltby’s Fresh Ols ten,-is cans and half cans. at thb Family 'Grocery Bton of JOHN A. HBNBHAW, 1 l. d*ll - eoraer Idbrnyasd-Hand atreets. IMI>IA KUBBEU UAVKLOUKe—AS". 'other taprfy Just recelTed»at‘ the 'lndia "Bubber" ' &t.G2airstreet; ,v ai-.—-v * <*& <-. : -■ J. AH. PHILLIP^, ■ rxiMij Awu .ijowiJi -iiMiVjsa iM DIEKCTORS: James D. Turner, Ospt. John L. Bhosds fismnol P. Bhrtvw, Georgs B. Jones, Dulel WilUn, C. Hanson Lorn. WM. PHILLIPS, PnMmL JOHN WATT, Vios PrW* lolfcl; 430&508 91 tikglxt»a*3£b< TO**} ' ’ H. In Canon, • • Z. Lcthrop, BobfcTolaod. . Ghaa. LtlizuL. . Tred’k. Xteate, JaoobT. Bnutlns. 0. 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, Ju. S. Woodward, John Blraoll, Pitteb’ehi LHdIHAK, Becretxtrv, J. Q. COFFIN, AceaL- Third and Wood itfwt, ‘ LOSSES ST ITXfi t 92834 H »' 1 DtMCTOM . | Aadrev Acklej, ' Alexaadar Speer, Darld l£.liong t BeeaJ. Thomas,- BeoJ. P, Bate veil, Joha-B, ITCcna; M.GOEDOH, beentatf,' vmsoroßS: B.M. K 3» ,: JoboßMptW, •- <• Jaa. tf. Cooper, 8. Harbanga, J/CiMw»Or,. ‘ John & Dflaroftb, GharieaE. Zsr,. - r,.. •: ■ • -..aafrigd - John 0. BcOerd,* Oapt» Adam Jicobi B. B, Sterling, Capt. Wo. R. u. Hc&tw, ; 1> Bobt. H. Bull..
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