MEE : •. .V - y . . ERE IIiWiSJ 0 : - ..1 , / ' H ~v ■ •}•. a E=Mi Effil jfe ‘ S; ; Vt; Jißlli*^ pg|ijgi&. _ ► '.A > 1 ...- *v. ,;=,•;.* ; A >- ■ ' r . i. ; v'\v: i‘•fe:'-' ■■: >•• i li'i 1 1 . jS, ’:•: ns<. % * y£\~ -ft- : A :': rr . " * i J :v. . ■t. vr?: ‘X- + v -.r, ; ...<• • 1 * jj-l" . ..r+ ~ .- .. - ._ - 1^ t & R Z.|^TTT^;.:-, -,,_T\ A TT ~\ T una?i’/;ponD '-, -o;.V. ls. 1786 esaiatgiu'-a.<3»aa»fc«iaua i '' cojgjtiissiojr, »c. ■■'•■ •&ntfßUn—cuh :itunA OBUDK QIIA Cf *llfl*. dMaftFSßiaE*" A (fviHUtm.tcH -m jjtteuu, Flop* amp y o»fMi rAWgmAroOoMOMKa Mnmntv £••■*01 OHAtN.SKEDS; CHESS*, PRODUCE, » ioA agtnt for. the oeltbrated Uniontoim CE- and US _Britntieat»; fca & limUhlMiPimtar»tt. „ . wS, §^^|®Hg;-S3as;i^SSrc J • Belt A LiggettAFirtn Facto u axd Ooioca mat Mctcbajot, tor tbeaale of GRAIN, SEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUCE, Not. T 5 Water and 62 Fronttfraato, Piitebnrgfa; Pi. my* n(/rs\§BSwN !: * JJX amo Gaaia Ptcroßt, P«w>yca Asv-pauaxtni Mawanny, tor the ul» of floor. Grain, Port, Be toa, Cara, Egn, Ghetto, Bean*, Tallow, Gratae,,TtaUtent-PoU&et, Pot and Pearl Aahea, Mwrahit, Linseed and and Given flan and flntidortr Ttth art—t*t rnnii apifly No. 887 Liberty at» Plttabargh. 30H.N B. CAM£ikt>i)„OoKua •ton inn Foswannm Heartjutt and' wbol*. afe dealer in WSSTSBN RESERVE GHEES*, BTOEB.LABD, POBK.BAOON,FLOUR, PISH, POT AND PEARL ASHES, SALEBATUB, LIN SEED AND LAND -OILS,- and Noa. Mi and 143 Front rtrect. fiCLP-ASHEPARK ComossxashHsE*- \J cum and deafen in FLO 08, GRAIN AND PRODUCE, No. 248 Liberty street, PUtebnrghJ'PA Gtetot brand# of Floor forßaken and Fa&Uytae conafantly on hand. Farticolar attention paid to ftPing oroert for Morchandita generally., ocfrdlj *VfHARik WJWikK; JuOovioijnrt.Haacaaira l deafer In FLOUR, BUT- CHEESE, PORK, DRIED AND GBEEN FRUITS and Piodoce gen. mQy. Liberal cash adnccet made onoonaignmenta. Warohooio. No. Hcßawod a • JAJdKB U. MoVAY, Forwarding aNd UG&tapaoD* AtsaCHaar, farthe tale of- FLOUR, CHAIN, BACON, LAND, BUTTER, EGGS, and Weatam Prodace grtUalbr, Ho. 10 BMITHFIELD ptFlaV-Pittebarsh,Pa. .JBEOrdert and cpnaignmeata tolidted.- JagfciyA | AHMA» jfJSXZEK. J&*WABDINO AND 0 ConaaaravJffttnuxr, tor theafeof FLOUR, land; butter, seeds; dried FRUITj aodi.Prglaoe. generally, No. 16'Mattat at., A, LANG,. Commission Q Mwirnfaatt and wbafeaal* dealea 808, FLOUR. GBAIN, PBODUOsfNo. 829 »el3anp.; rIAW BAMfttISOS, .Makpfao- MOTTUXI: V•IiABP OIL, and .flttMMi«nw'W». tauamJbrJhajnshaM.and aaU of OBUDS AND RE PINED PKXBOLXUU, Nob. 60 and 70 Water tW, Aff—mad>oa" rm *lir i "»*"if•• PGir*Boxn . No; isf ‘ GENERAL* JPBODUI ttStON HNBCHANT. ftywrttitj. reapectfoDya WL mma-ww— jho- winTi.... M ,^ijofcaiin. ig/iUTK BBOTHEBS, Foßwuu>me and deafer*" in PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY; No. 155 Liberty atreetjPittabnndi, Pa. 1 '* iar27 ■»A Cwinmflp ManrtPAwe» XXedeafer.in CRUDE-AND BEFINXDGAREOB IBQN, NAILSj Att, Not 1» Liberty ataaA.-. r»i - *i • mhg^ly - nt oftr tvJ lUirAi-«fßj -"zrV BpeelalW«S% to and Water ttreeta,'Pittabiuyib, •’i Ainn«Dn WM^«j.; MM ; M u M^L.'a(ro)ot. & tXX,Baooesaorto L.^. -JtM aitffPEODOOI AHD OOMMIBBIOH HEE- Liberty.atteet, Plttabargh, Pa.. acS house.&xo^^vrloiiiuS UCbmoui aiiKOoifKxmtoa AlnaaaSTa, cornet of ulthflaldaad Water atreeta,:PittabcrgivPa;/|y7 l«uE Gaocnrixs Onaoinrt HnrtasT»TN6. WrtgatiaafcFlttebttrFte^,;^ r. . WgftlA. jblMl^filPCSSaJuid,dealers la. SLOTH A&D JfcpflfflLjmdlWrlibTtyatßMf, gittebargh. **#rSSS 10 CL.iOJ U.VVSIST& . ... P «aoMtia irposinoy-.. imw l. nuui, nroopaiDE a Wallace, Z-hiJl'l DHtrofflaM, .nrttOlfOO LIBSBTX fIZBEET, fiT A^jff >l >DJi4at». I JJU uaJMaaw «nd UazraActmr.ol WHITS Si^ASD^illHiaa^c^irorW^^SM MWOfctfTlftibtggh.‘ > • *'• "* '*'•• * • '•" **~ i '~"'' Jl liiilr, • tawibhss am fiTSSTUKEB,Ko.S6 .Liberty stmt, £itt«tmril£jL AUQgfeiwlllrßcriTt prompt attention. ..O'lafig* " BjMKi&iPSSn Viss,UUjf» Plitabtirgh* FA.' f -,?••■ 1 / : ' /i GEO.&-GG&&KANB :Arroitinrr iso Qislnauni as Xivj". ufflcsr-Jfoi -74 Onat SW>i fUMlwiht ft All bnrinw 'tU&cm will rood?* prompt ottsoilom.OoCoctfon* mds |p AnogiUrorTad'to all •adjctatM'Wo&Ueii, •iff ttofpwiey.TMiliiadptPlnptiyJ '- 1 -'sefrlyta/ TA& V.JSlSUii.flata of Favitte natnityf iLpd jSnntitrMt*.- r ; ATTOSffBT tl as La*. Oma, •ecotri ptccrßvJDi’tfci* Bra©* sm,RkhVfimoDdstmL . v 'VfiDUdte t&rtettttmebt, •scarlu'tßd colfeot •Acts McUisak, btKatias,'Ao.,ln'Washington, Diitfrc# of4»jgpl>te &■><*-■’ r. - • •■• •■* >-• BOWepM £ MS^liONjAtiob- X\.nr> AS'Za*r Ho. 133 Fourth stmt, fit* doora afowfladthfleiou FituhoigtirPr.— 7.: rra<jat4» a JoM Fomth* stroot /M;“ffllXTH, Aitounr -jun> **&«•» y ; - ujL OQLtlSSiTonrirdli)(i&d GoonMoijKisfr ; i/ ® sJ^WwtmSS; aSl».W»,Pimbmutt. r<; ;■. /qvl>--! ! IJCT*I yoaithttn).|,ae«ilil3Cty,; :: <. Mjrgvßjtjrctt *p&rrs. t JGABDXNSB • t»*ignxs, OoDifiDi SuiUf wif *W ood sad TMrtctr—ta. m '-V--* WP. JONES, AaOT^Koiira^ijqai m-*ii tad glutted Id« StogmlCT o oarttif jgr^ia'S>4iftS®^MB ‘jZ^ggMZ&W Wiitt&; W«mU|^ l jai^l^4.aii l t; ■ .roßVftHAnt; somsno car 000w,».< fciKwii nwtiiiMidA«Mm» w»*i; ;»)07 «B«fc»UMiimaj:. ■-., moan* j. 1 * <T" S, ■V/x i J J l T/i x*i BUoocsB9iwJna 4twtJ vtrwx Pitt*- B,X}BOCSBY, AFP l6tofri Vfe&dly ftrttißAgß, Pa. XtytAom'vob >ijß>suum i*< ?£»»«»,! FT. TjUSH—2S bbli largo No. 3 Maokereli sCr..-! ta I 10 bbl*. Vo. 1 Hickere!; 1 • k; if- -to"' •* ’•>' ’••'• i I- j fiOhalfbblc. WblUriib: j j For—toby J. B» OAByiKLD, fiat «tr—tv' fisSs»"' *j& % ' J ...*■ :• ■ . • j* ..{fcaj-rt &XR wia $ i - I'si *'• 'i- tic it«v» ir ii 3iir«.UiJ [fr>v UL~ iiiszA i ;> :v/ -rr” 1 Jf?' fci' IpA AY'K 7/3 1/ a,.i • J. . A.ND C GROCERS. ■■ i gHRIVER & LAZRA R. -• WHOLESALE GBOOEIiO COMMISSION MMOHANTB, In.ltul9 Umllht.ld Stnat, CoottAeowL _ .. .jUnii r ? \v\!y HnaanEAß. *i_ : yyr m. gokmtt; WHOLESALE OBOOSB, Ho. CTI LIBEBTT BTBEET, 03;' : ; pmSBOEOH, Pi.,. Hmlh* purchiMd Ih. lnurot of kl> UU pircoen, will continue the basinets at the old stand, vlll be pleased to receive the patronage of hla old Mead* and enstomen. myl6:dtf * * Wiioutaais Gaocxas, Uomutnoa MaacHAim C 00.,., T ? Qa . , B TTL *»** —. — Jijtff Tiuamjt. .1 ITTLE A TRIMBLE, Wholssali J-JGaocaas axd Coxxmtoa Muosaht*. dealers In PBUDGOE, FLOUB, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, AND LAPP OIL. 18011, NAI L»,ft \ f a kh nuxoaa w’dohald.-. „..-chab. « rao. AaacoiLi, (of the late firm of D. A D. McDonald l Pittsburgh. A Co., WcU»Tiiie 4 Ohio.) t * M’IJONAIiDA 4KBUCKLKS. Wholb aiLi OaOCEBS, PmOOUCB iHD OOMBIHIOK Ull- In OOEBSS, N. 0. BUG AH Kid r,°^,^5 3£B .' HLPINED BUGABS iud syuupa, £££!£?• “ AUU H, TOBACCO. TEAS, BICE, hISSS&p 8 g* ’sw^.^ag^- *L***“*»**"~"J. I. UUUmm...«l. o. uno. DEVMER A BROTHERS, successors ' Andeaoa, Wholesale dealers in *UBEIOIi FBUITS, NUT 3 AND SPICES, CON FLOTIONEBY, BUQABB, FINE WOBKS, Ac,, No*. l'fb and L 2» Wood Knot, above Fifth, Pittsburgh Fengfc; ’ oeotto* s, UTxaaa. ITKAD A METZO-AR, Gbogbbs and A-JL Coaxxssidv UxacßAsf*, and dealen In all kinds of Coovtut Paoncca tn Pittsbcmh Maso* licruM*, No. 249 Liberty street, opposite bead oi Wood ureot,Pittofrurgh. Pa..- :*> * 3 *■* afr&ly aodr, ‘fcohi&cn..— ■*»*♦■*_ aosisoa. L) ROBISON it CO., Wholesale Gbo 3l kind* <NFBOVTsI3bB, KtU bnrgh mauntsaurw, No. 266 Liberty street,-Plus. burgh*.-. —....— -. atyg GEO. B. JONES Wtrnr.teaiT.n Itatfgp la GBOCEBIEB, MANILLA HOPE, OAKUM. GILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manufactured articles. No. 141 Water street, above the Monongahela Bridze. Pittsburgh, Pa. • &OBIBT DSI.tKI.I. | TII . a » mi.tin O OBKKI- DAJiZKLIr 4 00., Whole- Al(uu G&ocaia, Cojuuieioa axd Foewaaduq Maacßanzs, and dealers In PRODUCE and Pitu burgb mannlactniee, Pittsburgh. ■mm LAMaanT sntritui. T AMBERT A SHJPTON, Wholesale rM Q f°Pl**Lff»? a y c s Pfc Aunt and pwhuMiqa MnAcrfasn; •Ko. gSixth rtreet,-Pittsburgh. Pa. , politly 0 WM WATT..- -L BM.. wiLeOB. WATT A WiLaON, WfIOLMALB Qbo caat, Coiducuoa Mucsaxts, and dealers (n Produce and Pittsburgh manufacture*. No* 1&8 Lib erty street, PitteburgfrT ISAIAH DICKEY A tit! Pittsburgh. ....... ~, MO, W. DILWOETa-.. *. DIL9O&XB. I 8. DILWOBXH&CO., W^dSLiß l ?° W 1 Brood .<n»(,D«, amithfield, Plttabutg* l 00l JOBB f1j0TtL...... ' . ii rsoro. JOHK FLOYD & CO., Wbousaia Qm> . CBM AKD CoKKIASIOK Wood •Dfl £lk Liberty 4tJi»VPif * - WiUllAM 1 bag: , Whoumajj irr?Tr:l»»t " KlNtl, Wbolmlli GftOCsa, laportar olUoua. Aw, Ho. 273 Liberty ttrgßtffitttimrsh, P>. , c . ( mM JI^JrUF^CTVitERS. 1 DANIEL BENNETT & SON. Mawc* JL/'r actcrcUot‘WHlTS BTONK CHINA and ti&EAil COLORED WARS.. : •Wmci Axu Waanotwrar'iNo. 74 Fiutb ptuxxt, PiTTs»gjUta, Pa. ~ ~ mhlgilyfoM *.». baar. iXJL watfffl wytrmU. nnrtha Ctty Water Wflfgi.. MACKINTOSH AHDHEmFAIIL’B IMPROVED PATENTOSCILLATINGSTEAMEXQINES AND SUDS VALVES, of all sixes sad best style. i.fl*Ttcgpatop jaacblgetjnf ivge capacity and of to# bertVaualltv, we are prepared to do heavy Job bing, and solicit -wyrklo r th£s. Use, mating that by. promptness, and the character of oar work, to merit pabllb patronage. We.in.riiejpeslai attention to ©*r.B ALANOED VALVEMHOILfcAtING SSOIHXS, as combining advantages heretofore nnattainad j 0 this clses of jaStfclyd JOSEPH t. HAMU.TpNiCa,, ~, ( , Ooraer of Flirt?and Liberty streets, ? 1 A f PITTSBURGH, p*., i-a VAntnuonramuor «=•■; ; . rSUPKBIOH BTEAM ENGINES; MACHINERY, Ac., Ac. I . mylfrtf Wato tir., WMbvQurS&uuiZcoM“h^d'bauSS’. afeeerrdtaserijdlnm.;' --3 j. » nrParticalar sized or shaped BFIKSB and RIV KTB, lam or small, made to order at abort notice. .A. ; roofMwwttueat constantly eahandj ! ‘mySOma J. A.marmui&vT.'TjrtVnEMTX^.^i.T+CAMTMKLL. EX 0 ELffIOIU;GLABB,WORKii WOLFE* tLV&CK&AQO., Oiuai Uhutic mue. Wareboa%vHo,;Ul >weod street, corner of First, Pittsburgh, PAh'-m N se&:lyd \ffELLB, .qo, So. 216 TT Llbexty sUeeL -'oppoalts Sixttzi Pittsburgh, manafactorea otVffJPo, LASHES AND SWITCH- ofJiXATBKB BRAIDED ’ Orders from ibis trade, and.'goods prompt ly shipped as pcr.tni&pctipqfc, . > Hv: j ■ilj/p mEETH • EXTKACTIfiD WITHOUT X PAIN, BY THS BBS OF AN APPABATUS WBgBBgY.NO DBUO&OB galyasiobattkbt cettl6ZSe&:e&d.tfcelr ibofUee bare tad' their teeth extracted by toy procei, and are ready to totbe aalety aad ralalMre— ot the opened tlo*—vhaterer baa bees aald by peraona Intonated la paaertigg the? contrary* havtng co : knowledge of my prooeaa. 4VABTIFIOIALTIITB isaertadts erery atyle, and chargea very low; warranted In all caeee to be of the boat material* " ' 1 | g. OPDBT, Dtanar. 13* flmlthflold at- JOSEPH. A DAMS, Dhstist, Connelly 1 ! Bolldipgt.corner of ZHaaond ana Grant tirwU, •'-«> *• 1 Jl': iHTL JB- Dr. Hallocfc, Tnecdora Bobbing inwall Emit. ' ay&dlj*] BOOKSELLERS. Brlnos ft n%-fi|4)njßpQ«-KAXvrAOnftUS, am» Jo# 'PaiJTK»t t -yo <^-Wqcxr ßwetJPittabmrKti. ac3Q jy -wi>‘ Bta« sh» IcornerJjfJ SLAW BOO) JSAD, Booeaellxb 4jn> Bta-. >Ho3TAl^bvttbat;-Aponoßnfldln^. i \-HOHNB, DuU> n Tint. fr anna, imoiEiira unt Bnxw Goan, jMatkatatraat,PKtabmatL - .. «,» „ ciA«rtr A&CEOM& co.. Huuun ■EAameriyaio, ItaamkMrmthM, ate; Ha. L 7 and It Fifth (tract, PttUborjk, *pX| j RtLiZ ESTATE \MGEJTTB. '‘ li! at '>•{>•■■■ >m *vi f &9BqiM aa? procnra-LOATTS ttratiabf' bo raaaooabla taraa. ■:■?.» ••!**> \ -Tbpm 9kbUs t* tMaf 4bati< ndttayto|t>o4 a 4» TtstaCPiCan IM7I find Brat and aaoond olaaa papa? ytMTjFfflpa, f>ftalft. “ *• ! AUießTtW'jtrfimllraatwlniitawtori ttrtotlTixma iantlali>)(MßMJ Own» atiaw, apyoalu at. Fsal'a fiartarttilra rt -a _ _ PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY M OR# ING, NOVEMBER 21, 1862. JTBW BOOKS . XTKW BOOKa Xv Miriam, By Marlon Eye* and Ears. By Henry Ward Beechrr. The Wagoner of tbe Alleghenies. By. T. Bncb anan Bead. .l»e* Miserable*. Cloth and paper edition. Among the Pines. *' « »• The Student Abroad. By Kimball. Country Living and Oonntry Thinking. America before Europe. Nev Gymnastic*, for men, Women aod Children. The Phantom Boquot. Philip—illustrated. Oliver Wendell Holmes' Poem*—blue and gold. Appleton*! Taxpayer’s Like and Unlike. By A. S. Boe, Tor sale by KaT A 00., 55 Wood it.: JfOtL 1863. “ .iPQCKEt ANDOOUNTING HOUSE DIAJUKB; PHYSICIANS’ VISITING LISTS; ENGLISH AND GKBUAN ALMANACS; For mate by KAY A 0Q. t 65 Wood «tr»ct. Books just received.— Smith’* Domestic Medicine, |2 00. " Ueweley’t tfedlear Formulary, fl 60. Tbe Manufacture of Vinegar. By Gharlee M. ‘ Wetherltl, H. D.. $1 25. rieeae's Art of Perfumer}, gl 26. The Maternal Management of Children, in Health and Dlaaaee. By Tho. Ball, M. D., $l. Practical Mineralogy, * and Mining By Fred. Overman, Mining ingtaesr, 76 cents. Phyaidahe* VUltlDgrLiata, for 1803. ‘i > Pocket Dose Book, ti Almanacs (or 1803. Diarle* for 1803. nolg f • l « • B. S. DAVIS, 83 Wood at. KT'BW IiUOKS.— MIKIAM— Jfaiion Xl Hartan'e new novel; a Tale of Kentucky LUe*: Aida. EYES AND EABS—by Henry Ward Beecher; U. 25. 9 ’ TBE SLAVE POWEB—By Professor Oairnee, of ialway, Ireland I SI. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE—Ita Origin. Hl*, ory and Early Literature.' By G. P. Marsh; $3. THIBTEKN MONTHS IN THEBEBKL ARMY -By an impressed New Yorker; 50 cte. HoLMES" POEMS—In blue and gold ;88 eta. LES MIBBBABLEB—By Victor lingo; 60 cte. GRADED SCHOOLS— ByAY.fi. Welled. M.; 75c. Vor tale by 1 &. S. DAVIB, <*2Z ! / S 3 Wood rtreet. Books i books i Medical Dee* of Electricity-Barren; . ■. .Recreations of a Country Faraon; Qoeena of Society: 1 Spare Hour*, by J. BroWu, H. D; Men, Women and Bootau'by L. Hunt; Titcomb’s Books;, i A Good Fight, by 0. Boake; Peraonal History of Lord Bacoa; Life of Sir PhEin Sidney, Songa in Many Keys—3. W. Holmes; Poems, by Boee Terry: i Liberty and Stavesy—Bledsoe: Lectures oh Apocalype* I Butler; Life and Speecbea of Douglas; Hlaio.y of aU BeHgionsTptc., etc. 1- L. BEAD, 78 Feurtb street. VB C*4JRDB. AK( - OABI AtfD WOOD ÜBMBa ttßliLifiU ovy WHOLESALE OB BBTAIL. JAB. W. WOODWELL, 87 aod 99 Third street, opposite E. Edmondson A 00., and 111 Fourth street, ; ahlO pATfpCfil) UpT. 8,1861. Oithridga’* Patent ffij OVAL LAMP CHIMNIES, IHi : ' I. XX FLINT^BLASS. 'fliese ChlmDiee am Lu«oded tor tha o*l flame, vblcb beating all peril at tfjj&Egßß the equally, doea Dot espoe* tt to I WffisSMß ““ *k D. DITBBIDOE, XSaEff Fort Pitt GLau Work* XS&wk- Wuhington etrcet, »pl 7 PUtabnrgb, Pe> , ■ r_ n R OGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS. xJ oils and dte stuffs, indigo blue, ESSENCE or COFFEE, STOVE POLISH, FLA* VOBLNG EXTBAOTfI, NUTttKGS. CINNAMON, MACK, CLOVES, ALLSPICE, WHOLE PEPPEB, MCSTABD BEED, OASTOB OIL, SWEET OIL and essences of all kinds in dcagna >ll standard pa last medicines, Ac., Ac., io *tor* 4nd for tale low by WOOPSIDE * WALLACE, , . . ! 305 Liberty street. P. H, Country merchant*, before parchulof else* where, would do weU to cell end examine oar slock, M* WOOP3IPK A WALLACE. TX7AUONS, dta, FOK SALK VKKV Tf CHEAP. i FABM WAGONS, OIL WAGONS end BPBIHG WAGONS, GABDENEB’B CASTS AND COAL 0ABT8; TItfBEB WHEELS, CANAL, GABDEN EB'B, BBICIB'AJD BTONB JASON’S WHEEL* B AHUOWB,' all made of the best dry timber: also all , o( Federal Station, Allegheny. JAMES IRWIN, | jHanolMtnrer of OIL OF TITBOL, and ! AQUA AMMONIA. Orders left at William Holmea A Co.*a Offloe, ear ner of Market aud First streets, will reoeise prompt attention. . , '! eeQO JJIAMOND OILWOKKrt HJ n OS d bUITBt Beflnere and - dealer* lo OABBON OIL, nnsurpassed by any In the market. f Orders loft et tb*'offloe of Childr A Carson, under l the Si. Charie/Hote!, at thelofflce of Smith, Park A Go.* or at their works-In Lewreoeerflle, wlft be at* tended to. 'I ' 1 • Boyers ef Orttde OU- ■- | • r coßtty : I XON . ARNtiTUAii, Impobteb and i Jlm Dxaulb in :ho moat select brand* of GENUINE HAVANA (UOAfiS, and all kind* of BMOEJNG AND CHEWING TOBACCO. SNUFF, PANOV MEEBSCHAUM PIPES, TUBES, A*. Ac., In great rariety, UNDEB THE ST] OH ANDES HOTEL, Psu i M •* wi.. i* Ni.B.r-Tbe Trad* inppUedl onlibaraltarm*. I \ - • ■ mylUdly W w. YOUNG, s’aocesaor to COr^ *- wrigbtiA?<msg,.NoL 9T Wood street, aomer j of - Diamond alley, dealer in allktnd* qf CUTLEBV, • BAZOBS,HIFLES, BETOLYEBS, KNIVES, fiCIS* iSOBS, jGUNAAa, Ac. A [argeaMortmsnt of tbs iaboTegoodiconstantly-cnhabd. •-*' . - mhl . Wms. W P. MABSHAJtkIi, Duuumi Wai.l • PAraff, Soodxu. Ac,; Ho. 87 Wood rtrwt, JBigb/ • \ ■ - " -I - ~ 1 rl ■ j>7 o: H. i'ALMKK, K<x Wood St, XWdmlu fa BOSKETS, HATS. STRAW TBIM* jtOtlga, mJSTBAW.QOOCa OMnUij. i BOOTS JUTB SHOES, : TOHN CAM?BEIA.MaHsEa<?to»hb or W BOOTS AMD SHOES oti mrj doKripllo», He: .54 Bnithflold ftroet, fiitibgrghs r*. . • oc2l:dly 'n wi, AX.BKKE. HON & «L Wbqls \JTßctaii. n»si.H»HiTi ftnnrfl, flnnga T 'Ao., cornor Fourth ud Wood stroota, Plttoburgh. J)R. CHARLES H. STOWE, I 1 I : j PHYSICIAN AMO BTTBOXOtt> ;! Oflce, No. M FXDKBA U UTBIET, (Oppotltiipato&aad* Bov, dmt taipMuSoa Brtdftj i jylfclftS, ALUQHJMY OITT. I vpj-.tf jaVBIc. HC, E%'in| Duujb or FIAHO«rOBTES, tod Im» portogfßoriomd Mnilcml la«troant»» J doleigeat for (fag fiAMBUBG PIASOS, «l*o to . BALLET. PAVS#CO.’BBO3TOH PIiWOS, with *od wtlhi Cot JBotnn Attachment. 80. O Fifth ■treat. ajrB II kIkBEK * imo., Dbalxu is JLl«Mbiicawi* McndAi I*tmmut»,,fth4 «o)« tueatafor BUtow*t'e oelebntM J?XAHvIk;Ho.M y• thioggvvrautnrrt..‘.»■• tv. i v>«r» if Uuuatil’uaos |>'oBrtfctfsi*i«B6 DteowMldalUri Ynt4Mp*li, ! JflCfliriJtTFiMi. : r •; ; J . ■'.* Pivpam’CzfLlsrT : Diu«zin«lun>. kibd* ofßttUttott, «bi> fTOctoUodithtlr l trtßllttftaftatfftw&ttrfttf,'' . j •=• » c4. btef-rr p* fc.1.1 *- k** it - Y •. . fTTSBCRGH^^ZETTE ' ? Y.;. .jJittelmnihTffcclft S. RIDDLlS'&0&±'V BD1I0BB AND PBBrS7BroSB, '! PablieattaD office Nom girm: Street MOBHIMO AMD EVEHII# SbirtOMß, DAILY, OOHTAIMIHQ THE LATESf tfEWStTP TOTfcE HODB OF PDBLIOATIOH.I- ."... • „ iV , Moaning Eomon—B6 peA-aoowulnn6renoo,or IS cents psr week from carriefe' ~ \ • Eventso Editiov—93 pertaotm In edvendß»fcvt I cents per week from carrtov.'Y Y ' ' ' 4 ‘ l ‘ ' Wreelt Edition—Slngle&opies, peraancm; Eire or more, f 1,16; Tea or fl per ana am,; Invariably Inadvance. jjp,•. n j ADVEBTiama AT BE|IPBABtJ BATES. > ' -Cg'"-. v FRIDAY MORNIgff, NOV. 21. Important Opcratituiß in Lottla’iaiuu, Late in October BrjtlzSha. WcIUAI, bj ( order of Gen. Bailiff Ih.rirer toj Donnldsonville, 75 mSgT Jfew jOirieani.i Gen. Wsitxel had i»u& of men, eaUefi^?f All to Guards." Donaldtonville is onth«i?aihwest ildeof the< river, and it In the mMEMjtf'tha idgar plan- 1 •tatie&ipone of the riol&U portione-of Lou-i islana. &■*"' ’"'* " After lab ding and su&ohifig nlniemile*,: he eneoantered the enemy sa;fertw; had defeated him after a sharp engagement,' taking 368 prisoners. Hie own killed and 68 wounded. The loss ofthe enemyin killed and wounded was hearj? /ThUtauch' we men* tion now in brief, havlngrgivea a more d#*i tailed report several dayi hgo.‘ j In a later report, (Kfrrembtr let,) General ; Weltxel writes to Gen. Sutler: _ Slnoe my last dispatch I harercoeired in formation that tha eoelßyhai'eya&utdd Bor-! wick's Bay, and in sttolpberryfiMerir gun- ! boats wore in sight) leitcrer wagon loads of city. Tosnbstantlateportithvntgfces are already retarntoj£^JJjpW x 'wkat shelf, I do with them 7 ! vVo i- I hare already twisfouf jsany;negroes in j and around myeaapa&fe*H*eldltrt within. I cannot feed them :50 dobjilSfluenee, they• must feed themselTcs.^ ;i The community, already quite a number have taken th£»Uaih>tfdU*gUnee,’ Is i in great terror, : rici! & o **- sJw&^iTi‘: They beg me to aligr them to retain their arms. I cannot do4pif '.WUho«t authority from headquarters.fig-: ' • C> «.i r- Last night my pteftti Werrtoed tfpon' by tome person arme<P nth a yhoi,gun.'This would qpkeit pruderaaallow, only.those to ' retain arms who haTeuken theoathor are paroled. Please to g»» a* instruction! on this point. ft •; - v'-',' v :^'> Thete 1 is .plenty ® *ttgafr‘ijto.:':i hare already colleoted a large number of earalry aad artillery horses aSa aoiati Please now organise that railroad&operly, with a Gaper intendent and propedußployenc; SO that ire may run regular traltt-andnot h*T# our roll ing stock ruiasid by.hMmanagecent^ n : .j I hare sent a force & Berwick's Bay to.take possession of the rouKWmi Tigaraeiflc %n Berwick’s ihe boats, and across Bayba. BIDUOED PRICES, I will bare the bridge acrou Bayoa Xa foorohe completed at 4 o'clock thU efteroooDi and the bridge at Terrebonne will be complet ed to-morrow. Then, when the Sayoa Boarf bridge, if ready, the whole roed will be ell right, to Breibear City. All the planteri, nearly, wlih to meke their wy excellent this year** crop, If I frill or dej book their oegroef, or allow thtm to n<b •amt arrangantnU vitk thorn. Neither Cbl/Th<Jmat nor Col. Stafford here yet been ieen by no.. I nnderatood that .the Native Guardi were to pioket, road. They want to’hold Bootle Station, Beyon Da* Alla mandi Bridge, Tlgervllle, Bayoo Lafourche Bridge,Terrebonne Bridge, etc. : Do' tbif and thrbvont picket*, to aa to oommunlekt*. with eeeh other. •' • I. • .i . The telegraph should be repaired at oaee. I have undisputed poisoision of this country now, and this part of the oampaiga la a per* feet euooess; I am, Sir, very respectfully, Your obedient aervant, 0. Wkitzil, Brig. Geo. U. S. Vola. Id another dispatch he says I have the honor to report that I yeaterday aent a force op the Bayou to communicate with my hoapital above LabadieviUe* The hospital had been undisturbed. Ail the peo ple in the neighborhood were vising with each .other in kindneaa amd attention to the wound ed on both aidea. This country la*a aafe to travel in now aa Canal street. L ] I All ■ thir ia very Important, for it indicates that the rebellion U aupreaaed oa the weatern aide of the Miaaiaaippi-ih Louisiana, and that alavery has expired with it. The capture of four Hundred wager* load* of uwgroet ia the atrangeat announcement we have aeon. gallant General ia puaxled to know what to do with them; for he has twloo as many contra bands aa soldiera and negro aa must eat. .The planters, however, wani them, baok; bat thi General cannot send them baok as staves,'for to do so would be an express violation of the orders of the President. . It appears that than is a splendid crop of oane in the fields, and “all the planters wish to make their orop this year.” Aa the next best thing they oan do, the planters ask the General “to allow them to maHs «om« arrangement* wtt& them/’ that la, with the negroes. Against that there ia neither law nor orfler j for those arrange ments oan be nothing more nor less than to take them Info their employ as hired men, and at rates of wages to be agreed npon be tween th* par ties . . , . How easily and naturally do the most per plexing questions solve themselves when peo ple maroh boldly up to them 1 Here, where tho relative numbers of, whites and blaoks are Enormously on the aide of the latter, there la ao troable, no violence, no Insurrection— nothing bat a change oi relation. The etas ■ttr becomes an emploj/tr, the sloes a Hired man. General Butler’* Latest Order* General Butler has Issued another of his characteristic orders, again applying one. of the rebel regulations to the ease of-federat soldiers as follows: ' ,f , ' ' HeADQUABTIEfI DSPABTXUT. OF THI GULf, j 1 New Orleans, Nov. fi,lBfi3. J 1 “ HiarquAßTSu J)ipai»bxt No. 1,) Coxvidibati Btatss op Annies, > New Orleans, La;,Harch 20,' 1863. ) 1 “ Gbbual O&dibi No. 90. * * XII. Ail procaii froth any court of law or equity Iq the of—Orleans -and Jefferson,- for /the ejection of tha familial oi soldiers nowia.th* service of the government, either pn land br •water, for rent past due, Is her*bj.suipended, and oosuoh collections shall: beforoed until further orders. • . ,r •- r ;• ; “By eommaacTof MaJ. Gea.LpvitL. “ J. G. Picxitt, Aaalst. Adjuf. Gsn.“ . The above extraet from orders of the re bel Gcnsraf Lovell ;lf ««ptsd and~ord*red, as riftrring to (hi of soldisrs and iwjifft OTt nov in tls htvu* ctf tls UniUd StaUt. By command of MeJ.Gen* Butlib* ; Gso. C. Bvuoso/ Asilit, Adjut. Goa. Thi Trenton &at4iu of {Tuesday, sthieii that Gen* McClellan left thatclty on tho day! frevious r to transact some bojlness In.'New'■ orkVlt.adds: ; <f Thecuriosity to seethe General appear* tohave died out, and we bear very , little that,.for the serenade last week,;iuvitation* were eent liberally toi different warts of the y •; .*4i2 L ;i:!U.-:v .sled A j'.'r ’ Washington Ncws. [Telegraphed to the New York Times] 'W^ABBaeTov,Tuesday l Bov. 18. LATEST VSOM THE IBBT. • Op tofl o'clock this evening, intelligence at headquarters oftbe army-rums to this effect: 4U quiat along the front. Rumors prevail of on;*engagemnnt between our rearoowmn and the enemy, bat diligent inquiry foils to corroborate tbo reports, which ore believed to ttgrvahdtos^ . tb* juoHueyn. . ■ It.uppearatbatiherouU toßlehmond, via .Erederiokiburg, U the one always advocated fcT pptarol oommondw, Phil. Kearney, who grpatiy ..preferred It.to tbo Peninsular road, or that by.wayof Manassas./ ' • ! • AKP QO.N.’OLSU-AH. , itohfriehdsofth* Administration, in- re* plff retire, oeniurei ofGen. McClellan?** par* tifVUj.oonfideatlyeMertthat/thf .Govern ment is ilf possession of plotter*: from that offioer, .written'during‘his Peninsular cam paign,"Admitting that" the 4 force, under his - *cofnittttd : wto ample fbr tho object ho had in View. l 'Tbeyelio'astfert the existence of eti dMoce, 1 that Wtlleh« : wto seemingly- anxious to continue his eperations against Richmond Irons that bate,he was actually intriguing to boxocalled; apdihat-he. anxiously awaited thcue oirders to that effect against which he so rehemenUy-remonstratedwheo-they -were iboeived. BOW QXH.n£JKSLPI-t£T&IATB. . Awoonded soldierwho served in Burnside's expedition ip Carolina, mentions that atHewbern. on [oaeoccasion, our, troops, on sebohnt of the numerous batteries they nan to escduatv, beoomlag discouraged,were fall .lag bash;,an officer rode up in haste to Born-: hide and asked if be would'order a retreat.* ■“Retreat!” said Burnside, “yes, right'in to; the-fade of the enemy. . That is how I want to retreat." A. forward-movement was dlately ordered* and, by a forward retreat, our; 'trodps 1 carried nil before them, driving the: enemy from their tntienohuents, and captor-* <lng all their strongholds. • - - - j THU POSTAL CUKtUCr. * The pressure for small currency continues/ A gentleman from Dubuque, lowa, called ohj Assistant Secretary Barrington to-day to pre- ! cures(s9B for circulation la that city, and; seemed quite ihankful.for the asturanoo that! that sum should be seatto the Surveyor there! next week. ' 1 ■ ' j ’ AfiaiStAVT SSCXSTA&T 1 Charlss A.‘ Dina,ldte editor of the New’ £ 7ork : 3Vdisie, has,keen appointed Assistant! Secretary of -War In place of'Mr. Woioott, resigned. Mr. Dana hasiong been known as < % man of van executive powers, and his ap- 1 polntment cannot fail greatly to augment the* efficiency of the Departmenttn. which he is to ? aoeipy so,important a position.; • The Situation in Virginia. On this .subject,sthe Philadelphia Prttt make* the following remarks: .. That Gen. Burnside hes changed his front In the face of the enemy creates no little sur prise. Some weeks age we observed in this columnthat the campaign Inaugurated by fiea. HeOtollan with the intention of seising the Bloc Ridge gaps, and marching upon the enomy's eommoiucation and Unas ] of retreat between vOprdonsvilla aod Charlottesville, ended, for the hoped-for result was not Lee and bis army ; having reached GordonivlJle (h .kattty be/ore^cur^ad taneed cant by had reached a pbi.nt within twenty &Hes of it; and U became optional WttbLee fight a battle with oor superior fbrbesy at the foot of the monnteln, or fall isnl slowly and securely: to hla fortified base at Richmond- As It was; most impolitic hi moat with little hope of success, he has re treated to his capital, leaving * force la the Shenandoah Valley as ao army of observa tion and oooopaUoQ for foraging and obtain ing information. The advantages of moving to Fredericks burg are very evident. It may be no better or safer point from whpoh, to operate against Richmond than Culpepper, because the former position may be as easily turned or flanked os the,latter. Bot Fredericksburg is an excel lent esint for a supply depot, because wo oaa. use the Potomac ana Rappahanaoek riven for the transportation of supplies all the winter through, assisted by the railroad (fern Acqula Creek- - Again, the difficulty of waging war in Virginia renders it necessary that a large army in active operation should be instantly eonneetad with its supply depot by a railroad, and this will be ifound leading from Freder icksburg all the way to Richmond. Two days* maroh along this road will bring our army to a point where it can obtain supplies from points on the Ware 1 , York, James, and Rappahannock rivers. Three or four days’ march from Frederioksburg will bring us in front of Richmond again, and give the Army of &e Potomac a reinforoement of 60,000 men,.besides wooden and iron-clad gunboats lb abundance. This route is the' short one alsp, and by taking it wo foroe the rebels Immediately from- the Shenandoah valley and open the road to Staunton forGencrel Cox.. Burnside Ahead of the Confedarate Army to the Race to Richmond. A glattbe at any good map of Virginia will show the reader that the fine mareh made by Barniide en ' Ssnday and yesterday has brought hlr army from ten to twenty miles nearer Richmond than the main portion of the rebel army was, probably, this morning. Elsa the latter moved to counteract Bars* tide's . movements, sooner, mnoh sooner, than donld reasonably have been expected; alp It was doubtless twenty-four hoars after Barniide moved before the rebel .generals comprehended what his movements meant, and, then it probably took them twenty-four hoars more—ror until last night—before they ooald get fairly in motion to head Barniide off from Richmond. . Wp now believe that he will get to Hanover Junctionat Isis l before they can throw a sttf fieent force before It to dispute its possession by the Army of thePotomae. . • Much, however; depends, we opine, npon the energy with which our construction corps prosecate's tbe wdrk before .it j as supplies of aU kihds mutt • speedily, follow Barniide;■ to secure the triumph of hie plans. The rebel General Jackson has been fairly maneuvered out Into the cold. It is hardly , possible that his corps can participate lit the gnat battle for the possession of Richmond. If he has, as is asserted, 70,000 men; then he has quite'half the whole rebel army of the i Pdtomae, cienr op at the lead of the valley; i at,least twelve days' fair marching from Rich i mondj-with Bornside's army not six days' I maroh from It. - Bat itii plain to tu -that this 70,000 story <ls without foundation, and that he has hot 120,000 troops; if mbre than 15,000—a largo i number to venture to Isolate so far away from j where Lee knew well he most sooner or later * fight the decisive battle of the war. ; Five daya should see that great battle over, fandPorntlde ahoald have Richmond in less thULWn days, as the campaign seems now to progress. * However, we repeat, maoh Indeed seems todepend on the energyand efficiency of the Construction Cerpr.T-muh. Star. Peoic In .Savannah and Charleston, ‘ By the TJnitedß tales steamsr DeSoto, which arrived at Philadelphia on Tuesday night, we learn; that contrabands from tha interior of the. State are arrivlhg at Port Royal every day. iThej; state jthat the people are in a terrible oarsoldTsis rWfllkdVa&oe them immediately. . They have no eonfloeaoe in j their. defenders, and • they are sending all their propoerty, negroes; Infeiudid, far into the'interior and to other States. I The towns of Savannah kh'd Charleston, E especially the latter, are strongly fortified, both by the land and water, yet the people an encounter with oat soldiers end ton;'' They state that they will barn to round both cities before they will ear* render them;" The uilui» ~wUeh~prevanes at Hllton Head extensively at the time of giij last departure from that port, and .whish had paused ih© death of General Uitehel andotb* |r officers, had, in agreat measure, departed. > Cirr/Eaicaaox has published' a card re garding the rvoeitexpenmeuts on the Pee-- sale, iron-dad; whleh says: “I have much' satiifectioir in assuring you thst'.oui mooes* tsoompletc; net a single fllfflieulty remain*jo be byorodjhe.' Tf e handle the 425-peund guns ►#jAwrtittirdiswißfTOnii4"wita- ptore/tt* oUlfr tk* .jT- .-t iu is »:.«d iI m--» '■ ' ~ " From tkeArmy of the Potomac-«Tbe .Movement, of the An&y>»Want mmongUieVirginlansyetc. | WaiiUTov, Ya/* Nov. 17,1862. It would jbt neither wise nor patriots for me to speak of the,important movements whkh are now transpiring here. A few days; at the farthest trill make known everything.* leen’iayohethlng, however, Gen. Burnside,: Instead of settling'himself down to’digging; krenbhtshad starving' ouftho'eneay, pro--; poses "to l mbrelmmfidlat«'ly , on'thcti i worii. * \ . Animal Ufe, oniilde 'of the army hnykbi said to be almOkhek&BcL. -Porblne/' gaßma- j caocs/hoilna and •.qaine,'aUke inffiir > Arom lumk :o£ the^ < invaders.fi > Ittoj fearful ton ooniemplate the misery and-inffec-: Ing which deluded Virginia has entailed apop. iunril, The uncertainty disc?nr-, aged' all labor in thU, portlon of! 'the State; and the little remalnlag m>m'Jaat ! year's crops hive' keen appropriated loir the’ nseof'onr army!. Ii litherefore .with: goodi retook that the peopbfeirfor want’and star-; Tati cm during the Winter thonthe thatare to fellow, i* ••• -• An interregnum of two or-three days -at, least must elapso beforoyoar .correspondenU: will have another opportunity Af mailing l eommaniciatioas to you., . Where , our next! Post-office will.bo remains to ,be seen. War-' rentohis already evacuated, and .the DnTopi amyls nitot>hfhg.._ ' ; ‘ v ' ' “'.'J • ; ARcw Material for Paper* 1 : Basswood‘and hemlod hare beCti used fori making paper, and' there is tor the'Smlthsonl-j an Insdtdta a copy of a work by Jdkobf/faris-j Sian' on - experismnta lin ma)dng| paper, whiQhil:printed:on jaor*:tkan varieties of paper, madje.from:to:many>dlfiet antlmatcriafs. .-.Tho'-.li'cw. Yojk “There is one material'wKloh has been,used} to 1 Some extepC buf which be iuore 'gehoraily j 7 utflUed. ' Xt'eiliti'l'n the ‘abundanceand hashitliertoUiirely/cumbered’ theearthJ- We fiiton'thi 6aaC, trr reOd; , of't'bo. Southern WU : have ‘ : ioeu- J beautiful* paper made from this substance; we have seen runoktsmples of jezcellent eaUno' made of 1L: beoaeiiy.end.chcaply ob taiundln im mense quantities, and prooe ts, whlfh. was explainedlait year inftfce Evening' P6*t+\iz fibre eahlm ddltolyjaud, wji believe,oheaply separated 'fcom''the'silica which envelopes if ik the v reed’ ’.to, \t' glow*. The canes, in this prpcetr/nr& Yqcls'hito' uti iron cylinder,’of ■ great • j itrbcgtf, Q Whioh is made then filled with steam at a coniJderablopffsiUriC" The'itcam pene-j trates - the *«ane,- dltodStto * tho r ritiefi, and— i when; tha canes are. suddenly! shotT out of the; cylinder into the cold eir—iU explosivepowsr: tears' the bane to pieces, and leaTcs tbesbrdai j parts cleared of the others. The white IbrU, • after a slight cleaning, ha* the ftelipg and ap- * pearanoe of fine cotton, and can be used for' all manufacturing purpose, we'have beed as sured, foruwbkhi cotton IS kued.> Two: years ago a paper mill.was going up ,-at .Wilming ton; North Carolina,' in wluch this prooeai was to be appßed fbr* the dlsintcgration 'of «and. Then iruo reason why itshouliaot be eraUy Introduced; andthepprtaof the South eSn' States now Tn our'hands woultT yfcld abundant supplies-of -the' cane to Work'with. BjfXLUxa a MinieJßall.—A cqrTefpon deut from the battlefield, speaking of the hffeetabf a passing rifie “Bat the most singular thing; .and which *1 -do- not remember to havc heard mentioned * here tofore, Is the effect of ithesejballa upon the atmosphere .through; wyekihfiYpaas,. .The passage of oueimmediatclyacrosa your face ia ; foUowed by a momentary, aensatlon of ling and putrid, like that of a- hewly opened vault, accompanied by an odor of certain kinds of fungi found in the woods and never willingly disturbed by either manor beast I should like to know'if any one else has felt this, or ia it a pecu liar fanoy of my own.” A dumoxd weighing twelve carats,, and worth between $lO,OOO and $13,000, la ndw en exhibition in Boston. It is reported to have been found sinee, in Stoke county, in' the northern part of North Carolina', on the Vir ginia border, near the Blue : Bidge. In aixe itapproaehee a large ptam stone ih length; bath U deeper and broader, almost* square on the faoe, with rounded oorners. In the rough it warabout square. SaohoC the nu merous facets had to be ground down, sepa rate!/, it being unsafe to chip off corners for fear of cracking the stone. The cost, of the fine sand tiled for this purpose was over $lOO, and the total charge for the work will besl,soo, more or less. ; Tab Independence Beige, of the 28tb of Oc tober, writing concerning Garibaldi, says that he has full confidence iu the suooessfhl results of his medical treatment. He has decided to go to England for a short time, and thence proceed direct to America. He has promised all bis officers to meet them in America. Many of them have already left oh their way to New York. The expenses- of thb voyage are charged to the Consulate of the United States at Genoa. Probably the occurrences jn Greece may change Garibaldi's plans. Apakttov bcsbwhacxxbs haring run off seventeen negroes near Lexington, Missouri, Gen. Ben. Lowe gave notice that the men must be returned in ten days, or he-would seise every negro in the oounty belonging to. •eoeailonlsts. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [PROM OUR EVENING EDITION.] Latest Irom California, Bah Fravcisoo, Nov. 15.— The Oraganx sails this evening for Masatlan, totake about 70 passengers, who go to Sonora, Signolia and Chihauhau, to engage in silver mining. Among them are S. Wing, W, Edgcrton and ; Judge Botts. Two extensive mills for reduo ingallver ore go forward also. • This Is the commencement of what promises to prove an extensive movement of California ans engaged In Mexican mining enterprises, and embraces many men of considerable capital. Aov. 17.—A wooden building on the south-, east corner of Montgomery and. Clay streets, containing the Homing Call newspaper office, was partially destroyed by fire yesterday.-' Loss; $lB,OOO. ■ * The whale ship U. C., Nice arrived from Astachae about the. middle of Oetober. She reports a very great suooess for the 14 vessels, whlehipcnttbo season there. '••"‘11" hu cleared for” 'New .York, with a cargo of 21,000 hides,46o kegs, i copper ones, 737 bales of -wool, ; 630 cases of; turpentine, 1,000 sacks of mustard, and 30 caikiof silver. r ' • * ’ Arrived, thei ship Highlander, from New- York.'...Bailed, the ship Enoch, for Liverpool/ -A r ovi lB^—Henry i Bate#,-State Treasurer itt 1856,‘diedAo*dafr -• •ara>': -v j c « , ; Th% steamship BepnbUo haa.been; eonfiiosr ted to jhf-QoversmenV.fpr-tailing 'under. a falsereglitsu^, £h'e was partly Hoi? IddajrAFllut. r ; The iintlk iii ; MttyAtfXM,Hov. JO.—The-draft dn this city andjsbnnty; took 'place 'thlfiff paaied off quietly .andcheerioily. j-The aomiwary mannerdA: which the ?9cveraant Oseakoe haaputjTowtt all: feeling of reslstanha. Among' drafted wasMlf G-Johusteh, a prpmlnaht'huilneis nian, a abn orGea. Paine, and " ether woll known citlians. rJ: • •!, o> - i Etrp itt Chicago*^ Cuicaoo, Nov. 19.—A- fire -iaaf -nlght* in Lstae'a iroA works damaged the building to the aoou&t of ss*ooo. ' Lota on stock urolm- JjUU»dx->lt:-to said tohethe werhof an Inoandiary.y w j iTWIAi BtJBBER A other lot, warxutedJwstandheat and foU, Jest TWUIA- KDBBMK OHtNKjLNU tIUFS- ttts U:s Miiuiv « IjHAJNDyW *W>. boxea,*iily. ff Qha»jM»ort>driiak total* by ?•,*.,» VOLUME LXXVI—NO. 6 V ijrsunutircsu JpEOPLES INSURANCE COMT > Atf,r. Office, N. E. corner Wool atij PitUi'Stt. FIEEAND SLAEIHEIHSOSASOE. •Wtti’Phimpe, - : ' i. . John- S.* Parke, i .Charfee 8. BhusU, •WatVandrkv- WILT. flA&DBBB, Sxntarv. EUBB fifBOK4!NOB, 4 Br THE fiElil- J? ANOJf MI7TUAI* JKAUB&ffCBr CGXPAKK, OF PHILApSt.PHUToaBGILI>IROS. limited o perpetml, Jdtßntta TfpfST, FVBNITUBB, **,; lo townecoognlry. .OOcd Nq. ?06,jyajqut street. 7 . , ' daman, . First SXcrtgm* on dl ty 'J*rvjwr- " . *j r wcrth<Jocb4tb**i^oV^~~^Ei£aMttoo Ground rent, Out c y -Femihi-Brit Cmk Aiortgap-- - -i-v.-i Loan, $30,000. goal ——, v - r .— r - T - r .. , ou Oity of per > U) it Ua*. UO.flpfctf« Collateral tends* »>U £^soo - Hsmtingjcfc.: toa Jjaagfr; Tip Slots tain jßaUrosd.rCompmiy* . '■nUßtfli&nia' Saflroad' Co?v ; ' 4,000 OC Stock of OountyrFirelnsurance " r,060 W Stock ot Delaware i&>£,tl!unf rancoGo.-. - > ?~=7t» bo Commercial Bank, do .6,13$ VI 'MeCTianka*-Bank L • do *»‘ 2,013 ho .'Gfiieifctfi Insurance Qo.'aScrip^. >Mm „„ .ifiO.fej Blps Receivable, business paper.. 10,237 is •.BooteAccnont*, accrued interest, 6,04 Oaih on hand add in bands of agents...... i& Bazudsl Blspoam, 2. Lothrop, ■ Bobt-XbUsd;' » Robert Steen, . Clua. Lcland, - FredTh^Leonii; ; ° ‘ “toss ; ' • ■■ ■ ■ ■ jßeaJi'"W^-Tingle/, . hmithJSowen, ‘ - John,B. WorrelJ, Jss. S.-Woodward, . : .TOaishdu Hill; ' ' John Biasdr^Pittih’itl. . . B. MiaOHMAN.fisoefarr, - x J. A?OkU :my d Korthedatootner Third apd Wood«tre4u TKJ)EMNITY, AGADfSt'. KJiaS'ißV IrfsK.i-rgAii'Kjjtif msmcßAHCstoii 'PAMY OF PHILADELPHIA/ GBc*, iXSnf C 7 GheetnutatreeVncar Fifth/' s: v -w fetatameal'of' Xewu, January Ist, l$&0y published • agi*eeablir tow act of J FtotiMcrt«je*,'*mplyieettral.a...^U4l ) *69,S£B <Ju Beal Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral - . W.la&’DO Stack*; (pn«Bntvidnas{«,OC7-73)005t.-, • 4(0,784 00 5Hl* , , 1,521-00 wJ- -•-- --■ f3,g8,08T 88. •V The. only. proftts Inga- prftm.ltic.t- which Shis Compenycan Jlew -sw ihKa whlch bare been determined. ; Y. /. •- Insurance made on every 'description' bipropert/. la-.tewnJmd as lowas an consistent witbsecurity,,,-, . . . - x ' flfao6'tneli l ‘i»corj>oration, a perlo<foi‘ thirty j, they' have paid losses by fire to an amount exceeding Jfisee IfiUfces. <tf -DoHerr, thereby-affording .evKtacs of the adraaiagee pT.insurance.a* waU M-tbeir abiU ‘disposition, 1 to' meet with proraptnwa all Loasos paid daring the year 1866.-- 5108,Q66v6? Oharlee 2f..Baucker, Isaac* t**,,. Uordecai D. Lewis, Jacob U. Smith, Tobias Wagneh, . Edward 0. Dalo. - David 8. Brown, ’ . Geo. SV. Bichars, hsmnel Grant,- . George Pales. GHABLKS'N. BAKCKBB, Pretidmi, EDWABB 0. DAIiE, Ffcs Pratidtai, Ylu. A. BraSL, Etonian pro tern, ... , J. QA&GREB . myri Office KoTfhesst cor. Wood A Third sti* IjUEB. MARINS AND INLAND IN- J? SUBAHCB.—IMSUBAKOB OOiIPANY 01 NQBTH AHBBIGA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Capital, $600,000. Assets, January 10/ IMO , 61 VABTHCBG. COFFIN, PrtndtM. THOMAS PLATT, B*creUrg. ... j v . INSURANCE CO. OF THE STATE J_dF PIKffSYLVAHIA. PHrLADKLPHtA. Incorporated 1794—Oapltal, $200,000. j ' AsmU, February I,b . HAHBY D. 6HKBBXBD, * WILLIAM HA&PKB,Secretory. Hartford fire insurance w\ BABTFOBD. ' _ Incorporated 1810—Capital, $600,000. A nets. May 1,1800. $955,764 $5 , , H.HCLTINGDON, !¥«<<&*<. TIUO: O. ALLYN, fkcrtUrp. . tOf laauraucc In the above old} and reliably Goo pahiea can ba obtained by application to " • • Yf. P. JOKES; . folfcdly . :87 WateretreeUßagatoy’sfinildlifg*. • TXTESTERN tNSDKANCE OOAIFA f f NY OF PITTSBURGH.' * Q. M. GOBDok,/fecrdary. ' ©flee, Ho.' : 92 Water street, Bpoagkdo.’s W~»re boose, up stairs, Pittsburgh. i . 1 Will wrars against all kinds <(f Firs end Harint Bisks, A Homs Institution, managed by PsrectorssaKO an ipoil knom'ieiike community, and who an : deter mined* by mvnptnt M and liberality, to nafaJuiM ike ckaracter ukick tVji bane aeeemed, at offering pit}.ut protection to those vho desire to te isunrtd. 46SKT8, OCTOBKB Su, 15591 Block Accoonta 9 63,000. 00 2460 Oi Qffloe raxuitarc.^_„^„.„..^....^».,— .25C vO Oped'Accounts, kc~...«. 7,809 00 IBA6IW Premium Notes...—..— 27,695 14 Holes end Bills Discounted:..,.. 174,076.1* B. Miller, Jr., Jubm MeAoley, NtUuniel Holmes, Aledt. Nlmlck, nQeorge Dtnit, ... Wtlluua H. Smith*. -0.5T.-Blok •toon. tny3o „.' CLTIZEN’SINSURANOK COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. Office, comer tttrkel % - WcierelreeOh second floor. WM. BAGALBY, ftAMTTKL REA, Becrttaa, IncratSttemhotti tad Oargocc, s ■ Injure#tctinst .loot tod dtmtee In the otTigitla of thr Scotnern’ tnd Weetern Blver*, lilu Btyefcs, tni-thf ntTlgttlos of the Sett. - Tonne tgtlust loca tnd damtg* by lire. Wo, Btkaley, Jet. Ptrk, Jr., : W. G. Mutttoot: B. F. JooM, . . • Beeee Owene, : Hoa* T. K, Hovt, ?; .Btrclty Preeton. 7 ■ Gocfrgt Bingham, ■" A XXKOHEKE INSURANCE COM ■> jt\, PAiiTO!PITTBBDBQn. OSoB.Ho.STjriMi. Block. * 'Hauni tk&inxt *0 Undi of Ftretad Marine BhfeTt' - : w ISAAC JONES. PrttUbaL • ->-?•! eco r * JOHN JL HcOOBD* Tice Pr»4de*C - ; D.tt.BQoE,seerefcw. _ " ; “ S: w«. BEAN, OeWoI Agtai *: -•-•. .’CO Li. -O.i.otSldfOU; - f -Uam'Jnm, v-. ?; 1 i.. i Bamr.OhQdt, : S^t.B.o, -John [lnto* t t B. li. Fahnestock, . ,■; >7&tnaiifitit L onicar,_- -^ .£5 r do* iWiWi;- ,: - '"40“ dd* r*Hmotby B*d; -.T-ras r&> xcso**t&*&; ; - --, IfibfcUf Sin** c IT do. Country flo»p; • •nigbiimmß Bwnn -•'•"•> •••*■■ oj.jio.toirtpaflMaiß*;” ' «• --“is : " ; : 2Q,.d0-G®ra»»So«p*-. ~ ■ aaB"^ a L-HTOiGTaixirv i-'i— i*V* O St hhds. prtaftj&d cboi w K. XL £bug^ • tit *o ' y 4« Fort*Pico: 7 60bbl>. : ‘ ••- -do; ’ '■■• ’- ‘ - j ,eOfehli,.Craib*yyodPnlTerU*i ..do: _ > ■'-tS'.Vo ‘■Aiuia-tfCoBM .‘*s . ; ■'••>'“ '.do; A<Sd*HjtottPt»*ttd.foT«aU'bT r c *. r ’ <v U ' l .flvrjT - , , V" " 8» LlbertyetrnC SALT. —280 bag, gronsdAlam Salt:.; . 0 1 -ajj: S*B»hy ' ‘1"!’-. IStl toSTUUtngig&lUStdUif-Stl? ‘; r« «* ft *• ' iS3 - ri»«t DIBKCTOBd Janros D. Verna*, r - • ic b? f«. Bhnsds. -Samuel PIShrltST^ 3 i George B Jv« Daniel Wallace.. OiHaUfcntcriii.-- » WM. PHU.EIP3, PrnUmi, JOSH WATt* 1 jultlyJ TlHbtsr.W” B. MILLER, Jr., Pr^ndmi, 52M,«n ?6- DIUOTOW: ' | Aadixw Acklfc;, Alexander Speer, r , Davlil H. Losg, Boea J. Tbomu h BenJ*P, Bakeirell, r John B» M’Ocna. AL GOEDOM, £»cr«tar» p . fl. SL, Kler, Jota'Shiftwi, S* BvkMS r, :i' J. CAMoill; Jr., ‘ .Jdhn& fitbrectbi' '. .Ghttlflt JLj&Cff,,. ~. ■ y-.. JohnD.McOcrd,: X&st. Adam ..... • -C»pi. Wo. De*s; - Jl Bobt B»p*¥iib
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