a” I ; i * • ’< | MEM 1 V I : 1-. . ' * ' V X- . - ’ ..i r t " ‘j* -m: ' -* vtv \vi\- : - • 1 .■=?: „ W- s * . • . liißsii®! ■;■ ■ W^.y •* «h .« t » v ;*: - ..:;! . :::;:.:4::.•:;!:' lift '.‘,l .V'-'rJ'V' V'' a-: I -n ' • ; '' V " ’ 1 • ' Established m 1786 commission r aag^^sgga^sasgg ;j_jA dte »* J. WEAVES, Ja., ycreuiy aad Traatnrtr. , myl6:6m ( IHAKIiKISyB.-j LEEOtL, Flodb aid V “Baw ttsacaAn far umtio of qaAJH.vacEM, cheese, pbodooe, <a. Onion trail CE *t^Hl, NcA ,itQ'’Socood and: IAS lint rtroeu, ba 4ra—.WoodandtoltMbild. PlttiAangi. m 3 JS.UGGETT & CO., (successors to • Bell ft Fiocm Tactou a*»,Oo«ki*. ’'m UnrmiirTfc. frr-*h»«ala-«f ftttA-FM-^regng.. ’’SBuPEOUCCE, *0.,.K«l 75 Walirand tt rtrooU, Plttibargh, Pa. - UOl Hr UPICT IM&CTBOWN i UKHABT. PwS JgUL AnnGau* Yacrou, Ptoncct axDXoxakuios BJOtiuni, for the rale of Floor, Groin, Pork. Be* ton, Lord, Batter, Erp, Choose, Bonn*, Tallow, Qreaae, Feathers, Potato**, Pot mod Pearl Aahee. dalcratne, Linseed and Lard Oils, Drfed and Green *roUs» .Tlnyrtb y» Clorer, Flax and Gran Seeds. I f-JPfelyrf; '.'l,' Bo.OT IdbertjKet.;Pittstfnfrt). | UU& ±f; OANFIfiLO. tioHMia - Kf> an. UroFonwiKDisn- tUncairi ui'd 'whMo tif dialer in WESTBBIC, SSsSBViI OllfiESE, • BtiT*KBiLABD,W}BK;BiOOH,riSDB,.FUff, ' fOT AHS weaSl ashe3„Ba£sbatiS, tlfi! ' SEED A'HD LABD OILS, 1 EBIED FECIT tnd Hn*; Til mil m Front .ttwt, Pulp 4shepWcSS!£& \J coasts and dealers in FLOUB, GBAJUf^ASD < !• i*BjW)UOß,rlioi 243 Liberty street, Pittrtrargh, Pa. OQolco brand* of Flour for Bakers and Family nse i«n hand; Particular attention Wdlto ttUlng orders for Merc h « n^|r< > generally. f I LiKAJsK VAft UOKUiSK, Produce a*d JL OwoimioH ttnrgitu, dealer la FLOUR, BUT «gv»gS»: waliy. Liberalcaghadraacea maria on con«igrim wn h Vwhow, So. atrept, Plmbmytu 1 , AIjD V OOSJIUSIOH ItCRCBAHT, for tbo tale of rtotrk. UEAJN. BACOa. LABD.-BUTTEa, EGGS, ahd wauun Prod»too*g«iehilly,Hu. IOSMITiIFIEim -BTBKET. ?cmer of Pint, Pittsburgh, P*. ] and ooMtgomente aolicityd. Ja22:lyb Ai .fciSiZER, Fobwasdihg ‘ CiMIMiOK llktciUKT, for the lalroT JLOCB. flttA IN, BACON, LAM)rBgTgfIB?fIBSPCTBtED FBOIT, ud Produce goaorflUy,, Hu, lfl 2fStt«t oi., earner bf Pint, Pittebujgb. " , odh^lyi w. *o*Q*****^~v«>—• r. nun. QCHPMAKKfI & LANG, CoMHiasic^- U Hciceuii ud vholeeole dadea in- GBOGE- GRAIN, PRODUCE, A&. No.. 3ia ; Liberty etreet, PitUbargb, pa. eel&dlj) TAMKb OAL/ELL & MAirupAd- O. ttuu or L&BD OIL, ud Cowtiasjoa OBisn for thfrpwrchaatsn.4 tide of OBURE AND BSiINKD PnidLXDfltnoe,’(!) and 70 Water iti, --Adruoee-a»de-oft’oopi*4gnwwwt#, ••» j to Jnd. U'GilldSun. Ho.-183 Liberty street, Pitt*- o&Q,n,t iN ? . j PfiuVi^^ffiSSpBOITccSGSHEBALESHa 806 mxrty itrwU PltUbnfgbj Pa. , , mjZl\ . A LoOliOirEH, Commission Merchant, JHLrdoaIcrLuURVDEANp BEPUfKD CARBON ;o«*iflLAS3, IRON#HAILB, do., Ho. 183Xfb6rty ■accV - v— tnbSThttY wxuuv euiu, J mW* m’cajwlem; ba&j a* - oorrnr, j Wfrunn*. { - SiuZasirP A/f’JSANB-'-& [OQFJFIN, "receesKOß to AxJLTtt'Cudleae, Mean* A &x.ATHOr.in * r.KORo. GBits', carter ofvfoqd and Water itreeU, Pitta bnrgh; EegjfKT. ... i H.TOIQT. T ’...H. -VOIGT-& GO.fBucoess6rtd'i*r‘ Gi XJ» Qraff/.PBO&BOE'&HD COiOllftSIOI? HER. CgAirrSi-84? -Liberty atttoß Plttabura*,-Pk.. abS : a >HN;L'HOIJSE'& CO., Wholesale iiootna ns Oontunos • Hnouva, conaer ot lifioldud.Water, etreotti PJttebtircb.'Fa:’ *- frT > E'iHiKKTO.N *, bl'KVV:ill < ;: Wholb^ £iuzxGtoeawun.poiaiTßOon lLxaanur*, Ho. j 107'Wo&fjttrtict;'Pittsburgh.. ' ; I i. zujj’azSics.lmß. srsoirnfak.: Whole- ! and dealers .'AND; '^P^'i^JOItWOISTS. TSOXU »OOD4IDE-... - l~ WILIUCK. JWOGDSIUj; & WALLACE, :, , : .. . V BTBIET,' Rci J 4c«iM , 'ltfrtctiy fekfoe-Jgnal* Ity, Bailtn'> fcldWli JJWiK «rtrtJu,'PtftAr.ryft r ' PA U front*. cr. „a, oeitA oui, lWhol*. MJvUSM IfcCMHt .and •'WiSTS LKjfeAWB IJTHABQB, corner of Wood and RpftJt. suwjs, pmsiuagfr.';,-' , : r.aSj , |tlifi».ir.WXri v f l Wbolksami ObauA tl •lii'imtwg.Tmia.oiiA.TAßwiHßaUaa pvgsnitYgrMo. >w;-triuitT»ttCTt| pumiuiju.—- All orieri wIH ?vmh24 .-tj*.‘ r ; * * * '-tvS; gEs^p~«7ll¥pl^ls^S£ Wsjod -weet/oeraer vt 'Wood nteeet-iiwk j t >'-> '• •«■ 1 IT Oouuulas 74'Grant P«k. -All;l<a9inMa td-. hU eS* frdMpf dttertflobT XQtlecflbinjj roM* la Alleab* w y - »A*»vi , iiM J 'fcTiTr tfrSTnrihAT.rsauy&q promptly. y ?/,') .v-freSfly . J j„ of-^ayottacoanty,- 1", U'-i. ijatISBOBOBf/pJ J "Offlc©—o.E. aeroer Foarthead Grant attest*; gfgß,<to l . " ~ , . 1 , „ „ . ,- - i>■ ! \imp T (IJ fclibCOK Attornbe/ -*^»‘goCT<eijiw-BgmH" WEI attend to.lbe eettloßiMl,jeeorlngairi'ee!leo»2 Uoadf claims, bounties, Ist., in Washington, District" of OoluaUk noi&;6tta JOWI If.XDUFATBICX.^^.^....^^..—JOUS MXLLGHy rriBEEAIKICK « MEIXON, Awo* mV. swApat Law, No, 133 Fourth street, Gtbdoon shore gnthfleldj Pittsburgh, Pa. . rnylTidti rnHOHAB EWINU, Attorney and X CotQokuob at Law. '■'■■* Otnatr.Vo. 150 Fourth street, corner of Cherry »Uey,.PUUbgrgh t J ' enllid^ylyT SMITH, Attobsbt .and. a.QrtPOTcatttfaa Haw; lui renSctfedf to SUHIT6' - street, next door '> toylfrdly PROOVCB. , , rS^^^WABiHOuiaiHSiEY V,/ H.iuuStlNß* Forwarding andCoomtetai Her*, chant •od.4orfeT;to-CHJEKfiBf' BUTTER, -LASS' nflH and Produce generally. Ho. 25 Wood street, ?v •---•"- ny9' t J3SB& a oo.gjpit^'V'igF (J ue and dealer* In PECWISIONSfcorner cf Men tal and Front streets, j 1 - tAOKiJON!', 4., TOWNSEND,- bx (| PacuxT An cKAi«n* ni BAG6N, DSHD BKXF, I*ABP» MKSfI AHD BUMP FOBS, Ko. 12 MBjrra. JGABDIN]Ib (JOFFIN, Aqeht 70S • FsiMMSt pHILinttFHIA Sim BILUSCI ll «ian CtoHiASTO, Korth-cMt romerWood soa Thlrt'Tßg**-'- ■■ ♦ ‘ --r, • -■■■:.- Pj^JOS£^AoCT^NoßTOj^ißltf-1 O InußAiroß OoarAvr, oomcr iiMkii'wd ,W«t«r ; it 6^* i,l “ iu ~ _ . I»nxt»C»X>l«IVUtT/My>fer llrwt. rv. iMi tWlOKfrilMKajMw AlikootjE ; wa*x, io*-,) ' S*hKtM**¥+ '^ir IVV r -' !l aoops, no. iMjgg*- WvBAKKISjS IW^i)kwu^t'lter! /~1 a. Bn.- Ij, GoODfft sign of tbyortf* ■BSe-Site* fey 7* lftrkrt street, flttsbqqft. • : i«-r' rpTTI7 rv ATT V 1 JMj fl/VI Ij x TrtAtAtit A COj Wnnißßiiq ALucsahts, and dealers in jffibSrjffl A> aud OP yjum.ipgl. - ,itrNQ ti GSpcUi Importer of Boda. in, No. SW Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mhO .XCELSIOB GLASS WORKS.— J WOLFS, PLUNKETT * 00., Gull lUkutao- Teas BA. Wsrelumae, No. 13 Wood street, corner pf First, PitjtAbargh, Pip-• eefrljd ‘\I7ELli3, RIDDLE & CO, Wo. 215 iJTT Liberty street, opposite 81xt£ KJttebargh, toanofactcxen of WHIFo, LASHES AtfDBWITOH* JES, end *r«ry description of LEATHEBBRAIDED *?* TS i j gr shipped at per ..Instructions. fefcdMilyr --HPgOTTOyjfJV --- ig * n™™ w EmACTEFw®uT IL painl by the cgror ah appabatdb WHEKEpY HO DBOGSoe GALVANIC BATTERY ABE USED. ! MedlcaT tlieir teeth titndM uf xaf process, end ere reedy to testify as to the safety and palolesroeas of the opera* tion-r-wlistener has been said by persons interested In -vsertlngthe contrary, haring po knowledge of my process. 1 ARTIFICIAL TEETH Inserted In and chargee very tar; :-watrsnted taall caeasid be of the beet material. ' TOSEPU A DA MB, Damir, Connellj 1 . V Baildlng, come? Of Diamond and GrhntstreeU, Pittsburgh. ■ ....... ; jßxmuaicxe—Dt, A. M. Pollock,*' Dr. Hallock, Theodore Bobbins, Bnsaell Errett. t . mySntty. ~ | L KJ£AI). iioatißiuta axO 83 V O. tSUSSh M " w >«nni «rwt, Apoliojmmngr ; uiatun.mXgkum* txj^uiunjiM AKf Pnhif f f usorr H oaToioxs,and all »*. entitles tor money. FenoiWcaa procureLOANS through,myecencr pntcssonsbtCterttis.' l •‘V ’■; ■ , Tr; ... • “~:Thcee wishlsgttolflVsft’ their vu'chey Id'hooded-i All aammunjcationskhd faitinrleire conri. dentlaL Office, Grant street. •matte St. Paul** Cathedral. .. Jeßdtf. ; prirgrputfs. bbl&' log* No. 3 Mackerel: Jj aoubbb. do do: lObbU. Ho. 1 Mackerel;.. ...... , _ ■ JOjdo :L- 1 ; Whilf ttts. WhlUFisb; Hut.street. U i-iw 'do .We M*n V 1 '<'{ ij Jgstiwtelfrdtndferestety grocers. gHRIVER & LAZEAR, 7 ™ WHOLESALE GBOOEBS OOUHISaiOB HEBO BAHTS, Ho.. r7.KidlßJmloia.ld Stmt, Corner Second, JaQ-.lyd exttbbpboh, fa. w. mTuUSEC?; ' WBOMBAu obooib, No. 271 LIBEBTY STBKET, . ‘ ' PITTSBOBQH, Pi., S!r!S* S"** 4 *"* th “ to**”* »f U> Ute partner!, win continue tlie bnilnesi at the old stand, and will ■“! I-M” 1 “ ,h * patronage of bis old friend! and enstomara. mylfrdtf WM. H. KIRKPATRICK & 00.. M °-«“ TRmBLK7 J WHO , 2SS MS Currm? Ti£i'a Kl> ?*% IBOi.mtMV&IASB, COTTON TABNB) and fUtitAnit nußbctani generally, ua Second street, Plttitnrgh.”* • C • CTi *- * /so. aestcsu, ( i^.. u w® Llf • M ' D^d } p“,,b“Bh \f 'JXXN'AIiDA AKBUCKIJ& Wholb *•**■ **%£ GsocMa,Pßaorc* asd Oejuustta* Uu- GOFFKE, N. OrBUGABEnd 'CBSfcSySJJM- ®g®A«*V TEAS, MOk! p - **r*X8.........j, i. 6XTKIB ....W*. JJ. BXTMSft. A BKQiTBJiiR8 t saoaeßson dealersin -FBOIIS,. N UTS AND SPICKS, CON FNCTIONKBY, 81T0ABS, FIIUC WOBKB, Ac., Noa, ua» and Via Wood strut, abors Fifth, Pittsburgh. £g-°> Jyghdiy j^clnT < xTrT^A , u- ,^ gi 9B&**- -Lj-ijiAl>- «~Jra J.2UAK. Gbocbba and JLL Coumusio* Uu coasts, and dealers-Id ail kimlfl ol OOTOTET PeODUCZ AMD PITTSSUBOU V*yr- I’ACTyaEa, No. IXI9 .Liberty street, opposite hud c( Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. sr^-lrl D ..KOBISON £ CX). t Wholmai.b Geo* “T . aa ’ Heecbabts and dealers in all kinds ol PBO VISIONS, PBODUCK, add Pitta* ,/PtiCU. J 3, JUNKfcL wHOLXSALB Patt.gß ; VT OAK PM, £ Al f?i * J ? td mtaufrctured article*,. p IJORKRI' DAI.KKIiL XV bau, Q bogus, Comuauox asd Foevaediu MtncHAHTj, -and dealers in PBODUOS and Pitts* burgh manuiacturet, Pittsburgh. r... , ;4Hti£KT A BHIPTON, Wholj£2l* I G&occja, Pboducj Dkxlku and Mo. 6 Sixth street, Pitubnrgh, Pa. SOHS * jaw frmoi, WATT .A WILSON; WHOLBSAU U&Ch TV dm Oo'auitssioE MsECHsifTS, and dealers io Produce and Pittsbnrgh mahnSectana, No. 158 Llb» t-Tty street,[ Pittsburgh. nifi QKO * w * D ttiWOETH...^^ B. einWOETO. I 8. UiIiWOBTH & CO., Wbdleul, O • Quoin, Ho* 130 and 132 Second itrat, near amithdeki, jPittstmrg h. nP j O ctM UsfICTASTfcNe. 172 Wood aad ag ' *• Jel6 lAM BAGALfiV. Wholesale: |m» Nos. II ud 00 Wood street, Pltu*i borgh, Pa. .u«urut\ji ct irituns. Daniel BENNETT'XsoNi^Iiijt rAcmnauoi WfIITS BTOKK CHINA AND CREAM COL'OBKO 'WARE. a*o ,Wuihocii at No. 74 Furrs Pa. mMUyi.^ «r. a. hast. & CO.. tbrtflty water'‘Wbrka.Pittiburghl Pa,, Manulkcturet* of atAOKmiOSHAND ffiUtPAIX&’SZHF&OVID " ‘ v TOSCTLLATEJQ 9TB AM ENGINES AND ’• olAlfrtaaandlwafcatjdar.s I • -' j uf lain upicQj ap'd* fit *e preputato do heavy Job* ■v this Una, trusting that'by Her ofonr work, to merit to oar BALANCED ENQINEd, aa combining 'ttalasd to thU cUaa of joSfclyd .TON* CO., FlimHmd Liberty itneti, . PITTSBUBQH, P»., konmufor MACHINIST, mylfctf xio. SO Wat** tir., mftctoreraf BOILKB BITST2. MMON ASD EA.ILBOAD, >u-or thaped BPlSga.and BDU E>CYUTT~.. mm .Y. CAWNELL. E. OUPBT, Dnmsr, 134 Bmlthfleld st. WH. G. JOHNSTON A'OO.,' SfcSrioa eu, Blah Boon MAirrrACTu*x»A.AXfi.-Jo» PaaiTHA, Ho. 6T Wood treat, Pittsburgh: 1 »■ *3O 7 ~ .IT AY & GO., Boopimjmt -4m> tStir A-h- *ioxxu,No. 65 Wood Street, next door to the ■wnor of TMrd, J?i|Utrargb, Fk,' ■ SCHOOL' And LAW BOOKS constantly oa band, ! TMtuajauroa, %c. Toi£pHsseas^^s2i!u»- ; iii«“ U wwos, Xxsmorenin ah Shaw Goom, He. TT jllarket street, Pittsbngfh, n , ... - -pit *OBHaia« 'ii.»3 and commercial journal. PITTSBURGH, JTB ir BOOKS . BOOKS.: By Marion Harlud. *yes and Zah. By Henry Ward Beecher. Wagoner of the Alleghenies. By. T. Buob- I* 4 ** Miserable*. Cloth and paper edition. Among the Pines. “ •• ** The Student Abroad. By KimbalL Country Living and Country Thinking. America before Europe. Rev Gymnastics, for lien, Women and Children. The Phantom Boqnet. Philip—* illustrated. Oliver Wendell Holmes! l Poems—bluo and gold. Appleton's Taxpayer's Manual. Like and Unlike. 'By A. 8. Roe, Tor sale by KsY A CO„ 65 Wood st. JfUK 1863. POCKET AND COUNTING HOUSE DIARIES; PHYSICIANS' VISITING LISTS; ENGLISH AND GERMAN ALMANACS; For sale by KAY A OQ. t 65 Wood stnet. Books just received.— Smith's Domestic Medicine, £2 «o Beaseley.’s Medical Formulary, 81 60. The Manufacture of Vinegar. By Charles M. WethsiUlj a.D.,81 25. H*M* T s Art of Perfumer*, 51;25. The ‘'■Maternal Management of Children, in Hralth and Disease; By Tho. Bolt, M. D.,81. - Mineralogy, Assaying and Mining By l red. Overman, Mining Engineer, 16 centst Physicians' Visiting Lists, for 1863. - " Pocket Dose Book, 64. Almanacs for 1663.. Diaries for 1863. 8012 R. S. DA TlB, 03 Wood at. NEW Books.—iUKLAU—Marion Harlan’s new - 'novel ; a Tale of Kentucky Life ; 11418. *EVEB AND EARS—by Henry Ward Beecher; 81,25. .. THE SLAVE POWER—By Prufea-or Catrnes, of Galway, Ireland; ji. THE ENOLfSU LANGUAGE—Its Origin, his tory and Early Literature, "tty Q. P. Marsh : |3. THIRTEEN MONTHS IN THE REBEL ABM Y —By an Impressed New Yorker ; 60 cts.. HoLMEs* POEMS—In blue and gold; 88 eta. LES MISERABLE*-By Victor Hugo; 50cte. GRADED BCHOOL*—By W. H. Welb.A. M.; 78c. For aaleby fl 8. DAVIS, «22 93 Wood street. Books? booksi Medical Uses of Electricity—Garrett; Becreations of a Country Parson; Queen* of Society;, • Span! Hours, by XT Brown, M. D ; Men, Woman and Books, by L. Bunt; Titcomb’s Books; A Good Fight, by C. Reads; Personal History of Lord Baooa; Life of Hir Philip Bidney; Songs in Many Keys—o. W. Holmes; Poem*, by Bow Terry; Liberty and Slavsiw—Bledaoe: Lecture* on Apocalypse—Butler; Life and Speepbe* of Douglas; Hlsto> y of alf Religions, etc., etc. J- L. READ, 78 Fourth stmt. .filsCEl.Cjt.YEOVS CARDS. jpSNITOKE - LAKE AND WOOD OBAIUfI StLLfHQ OF, WHOLESALE OB RETAIL. JAS. W. WOODWKLL, 97 and 99 Third street, opposite E. Edmondson A 00.. and: ill Fourth street. mhio pATkN'TKD OCT. 8, 1861. Dithridge'j Patent OVAL LAMP CHIMNIKS, Manhfactured «f XX FLINT GLASS. 'These Ghlcmin araidrbbd&ffor the' fiat flame, which heating all parts of : the glass equally, does not exjos» It to cracking. - * E. D. D ETHRIDGE, Fort Pitt Glass Works Washington street, apl7 Pittsburgh* Pa.' n R UQS, CHEMICALS, v *PAINTB. U OILS AND DTK XNDIGOBLCE, essence or coffee, stott? polish, tla- TOEING EXTRACTS, NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, MACE, OLOYEB, AJbLBPKJEi WHOLE PEPPER, MUSTARD MEED, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL and essence* of all kinds In down*, aihyttndard patent medicines, Ac., Ac.'.ln Stofftand fofcale low by ’ WOODBIDE a Wallace, 300 Liberty street. ,-P* S, QooaUy merchants, before purchasing else* rhere, wonlfl do well to call and examine onr stock. •*4 WOQD3IDE A WALLACE. WAGON 8, dc., FOK HA LIS VEKY f f CHE^P. FARM WAGONS, OUaWAgoNS and SPRING WAGOfe, GARDENER'S-* DARTS AND COAL CARTS; TIMBER WHEELS, CANAL, GARDEN EB’B, BRICK AND STONE MASON’S .WHEEL. ofitb* bh*t dry tlmnor, also all kladam raPalriaa-atteinded to pumtuUy. "Apply id -- - ' rTJ Z&BF. HABK,Waoos Mixta, Back of Federal street Station. Allegheny. ; .tghllHyfi ■»•••' • _ . . JAMKS lUWtix', lUitnatkcinrvr of - . OIL OF VITBOIi, vr; *. ’ ,'- and ■ - - : 11v AQUA AMMONIA. ,* Orders lißat-Willlim HolmesA Gb.’s Office, eer ier of Market and First streets,-wlB receive prompt attention.,. ■■ . 1 • se2D rjIAiIONU UIL Wokkh' \ ''jii’iisSs tt'ilf/ra, ■'•■ i - Refiners aoddesists in : CABBON OlL;Unsurpassed byaoy ; tn .. - ca-. i 01 . PrdetsJytMt tho.QSceeLObild* A Csrw?Dt under the fit. Charles Hotel, at the office of Smith,-'Park A Co., o>*fU-,th«lyi works tn LawrennerlDe, will be at- MirtEi.iriTM a :i • • ! Bayersef Quids OIL ~, TooSiGr • . luppaisa "iSa: Jt£j Dxx'lxb lo'the most select brands of GENUINE' HAVANA OIGABB. and all kinds of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, FANCY MEERSCHAUM PIPES, JURKS, Ac., Ac., In great wrietj, UNDKH Till! *&T. UUABUSS iIOTKL, Pittsburgh, ■ N. B.—The Trade rppplleil'on liboral terms. ; . . V"..: 7 • . ..v;v«ylL<Hj Ww. JfOBKG, successor to Cart e wright a lfouiiJf, No. B 7 Woodetreat, corner of DiamoaaAlle&'Aoak.r In all kinds of-CUTLERY* RAZORS, RIFLES,BKYOEVEBB, KNIVES, 60IS SOBS^GUNS,Ao-» Ac.’'A'large.as*ortmont of the aboTegoodsconytnniiyonhandr'..'. fmhl' W P. MA-RSHAIL, Deaaeb ih Vul • PaTJUA ' Boni’xsaiAc,, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ■: . . - Jal D a FALMEH, No. Wood tir. t XVa Dealer in BONNET& HATS;. STRAW TBIM MINGS, and StSAW POODS generally..; . . ♦ BOOTS AJTD SHOES. T OHN CAMPBELL. Manufacturer of O BOOTS AND SHOES of eVery descrlptiou. No. 84 SmltbflsM street', ; Mltaburgh, Pa. ocZlialy /PIISO, ALBKK& HON & (JO,, Whole \Jf «4u a*i> BsrAU IuAXJEu re • BOOTS. SHOES, Ae.,«pr&pr poririhsod Wood etreet*, Pittsburgh. ;jp ursia^jrs ; JJB. ~ r~l I '■ -PHYSICIAN AND SUBGKQH, Offio»fHo. FSDBBAL6TBSCT, (Opposite Colonnade Bow, .near Suspension Bridge,) bifciy AtLKakcmr oitt. Sic* SfC, riHABLOTTH- PI>VM&, MjanJPiwtjß \J** kin EkilMn ta PIANO-FOBTES,and lm porterofUasica&dHaslcallnjtnimeQts. doloagent & the HAtfBUBO PIANOS, also tor BALLET. DAVIS A CO.’S BOSTON PIANOS, with and with! oat JBolcan Attachment. No. fltFlfth street. rayB" HtW i, BUG., Dbalbeh lit • Music abd Musioal Ihstbckxsts, »nd sole tauente tor.Stetswajr'a celebrated PIANOS, No. 63 F tb street, Pittsburgh. mj29_ ■ 1 Oltbril. MiiLLOIL 1)BALEB ON I'IANOS O 'Mnoraou, No. 81 Wood etreet, between r 9«rtb etreet and Diamond alley, Pa.' AncuMTjECTtrnxt. JAMES M. BALFH, 71 r . . s S;: ABCHIT*OT, PApanw Imniw-Paawuma AKirttficmgftiSßr Ht aU UrKUof;midlite{ their' mctlon on reasonable f iTtf E 1 '•“Office LeacocVehA BobtnaonatwtetAHetteOTOlty. idi i \xyk «iorau /.OdHA .kisuaoj .11 SitTiSU td cio PITTSBURGH MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24. IBH-2. Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Street MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. MoasiKa Edjtios—s6 per annum iu advance, or 12 ceutu per »«h from carrion. Evxnuiu Edjtiok—B3 per annum in advance, or 6 centsjwr week from carriers. Weeklt Edition—Single copies, f 2 per annum; Flvo or more, 81,18; Ten or upwards, fl par annum, invariably in advance. ADVERTISINGIkT REASONABLE RATES. - A letter in tho New York JYifctme, written from Falmouth op tho Rappahannock, oppo site Fredericksburg, os' L tbe 18th inst., de scribes tho advance of the army from. Warren ton to that point “Napoleon once told, me," gays .Jomlni, “that no knew no method of eoadneting a war except to' march twenty-five miles a day, to fight, and then to encamp in quiet.” Qen. Burnside begins like a believer in that polioy. Whatever his other qualities, he Is at loast very much in ( «nrqost. V - ile has already Iflspired the army to a rnar volous extent. .Oncers want to behave that a great .command cannot move more than six miles a day, and accustomed to oar old meth od of waiting a week for the issne of new cloth ing, or a month for the execution of an order to advance, ruhtheireyes in mute astonish ment. It was late on Friday afternoon when the- telegraph brought from Washington approval of Burnside's' plan and permission for tho army to move. At daylight the next morning his advance corps (Couch'i)'was on tho road to Frederieksoarg. Howard's division was in want of new.clothing; 6«i did not wait. We'marched ten miles; tho clothing came up firCm the railroad after dark; the garments for two brigades were alHssned that night, and at daylight tke men were again upon the rc*d, clothed and in their right minds. There were very few stragglers behind the troop*. Geo. Cooab’a rigid enforcement' of the stringent orders against loitering has nearly corrupted it. When nieht eamo on, great fires were bias ing through the grass In all directions, like thosowhich sweep over Western prairies. In this sterile region the lan? is nnfenoed, and fire, onee kindled in the tall, dead grass, spreads like a strong wind across a field of tail wheat. By day you see its black, deso lating track; but at night It paints npon the' horiton vivid Tiro pictures of rare, fantastic beauty. REDUCED PRICES, At-X o’clock Sunday morning, the corps was marchiog again. French's division movod in tbd road, Haneook’Sthroagh the fields, j» Hon dred yards to the right', and Howard's an equal distance ’ on. the lefL This mode' of marching, in three columns, is a favorite one with Gen. Sumner; whea hceommanded only a division he alwayV'&dojittdlt. Its advan tages are that In cast of attack, the troops are ready to go Into battle at onoe; and at night Ihoso in tbe-veer-arrive in camp two or three •beuTß-Wlior th%n if the divisions followed eeeh other upon the road. Bat daring the march it is sovero a ppm the outside columns, especially In a wooded oountry Ilka this. Thus while we moredbut 15 miles on SuudAy —an excellent daj'Staajcb, however—Han cock’s and lid ward'atTivisions were compelled; by tho woods and bills to mako so maay de flections that they traveled more-than 20.' But the weather was cool and bracing} and at' night, half an boor after the head or the col umn halted the rear came up. ' Oar march was through a sterile, slaty, 1 thinly-settled oountry, its barrenness all the' more noticeable after the fatness of the land ; we saw between the Potomsoand Warrenton. In sixteen-miles, possibly we passed ten resi defleos—all of Indifferent character—and saw a dosen men, women and children. The regiomis too poor for farming, or~ frr~slaves. It U thickly wooded with oak; chestnut, red cedar and pine. A few holly trees relieve the general desolation with their rich, shining leaves; and at some of the hduses clusters of crysanthomums—the last flowers of Autumn —smile in their dying beauty. • q Tbe.only fruits to tempt the soldier, kre frost grapes and persimmons; the latter, now thoroughly ripe, and growing in .illustrious profusion. r lt Isasfoniahing how muoh eag erness thejnen abow.for them. A weary,’foot sore, exhausted-soldier, staggering under his and knapsack, will run a quar ter of a nrilo to climbs persimmon tree and taste the rich, unsatisfactory fruit; or to chase a squirrel or rabbit. That stimulus rone ho.hprries back to theranks, andrelapsei Into his sld weary/hopeless, woe-begona aipeoL Persimmons and squirrels are play the road is Work. TestArday morning was lowering and rainy, but-tbe-threatened storm did not oome, And the weather proved excellent for maxehlog* Tbo country grow, muoh batter as wa-passed from the rocky, sterile ridge, down toward the valloy oi tbe Rappahannock; 1 We.beghn to find; great corn-fields’, dotted with nob shocks, ~ spacious bouses, with dowers And shrubbery, brick cuurches, four or five attar apart, .and other: evidences of fertility Uud ! civilisation. * “ v ' ’ • ' *" Along the road we heard obnalAntly of the robel pickets falling back a mite ’or fwo lo front of our advance guard. The people told us that a’company „of. the loth ; Virginia Cav alry had a akirmUh tbo day bofore,at United Btates Ford orr the TUpp&hanaook, with a body of our own cavalry, and oaptnred six teen the lOthNew York. The prison ers were esoerted down the road on Sunday en.route for.Hiohmand. 'They took-lbnlrmfi fortane veir philosophically, shouting for tho Unioo, as they psusod the .dwellings of the First Families. •' The J sth Virginia is the came rebel regi ment which occapied dariog the l&to dneh of under s%pt. Dalgrecn.- .There wore 400 of the rebels,-who Were utterly norpriaed and routed by Bigel’s: 70 men. . The meat violent Seoesslonlsts da* : nonnee tbeoondaet of the rebels ss dlsgraoe fab and' express warm admiration for oar. dashing exploit. It U reaUy to find oar cavalry doing something' wb!6h ex* torts praise, even from our enemies. XJapt. Dalgreon’s dash is only equaled by tbs Qbargfa of Fremont’s body guard, a year ago.' Such exploits are. not to’be weighed merely by their material resalts~thp prisoners and spoils.' Their moral efiebt upon the enemy la very great. ~ Unfortunately,,Capt. Dalgreen neglected (o destroy a large woolen factory In Frederlcks burg, which was manufacturing oloth for the rebel army at the rate of 1,600 yards per day. Uis-rald was regarded as prophetic of the'ad vanee of our army, and Immediately after h# leftjtinhejaachinjDiy was removed' to Bich mond. At present the rebels ebtaln UuSr wool from Texas; but when MoOlernand and Portor open the Mississlppi/our fron-cladl will keep it open, cutting them off from the sheep of Texas and the corn and pork bf Ar kansas. BOBERS. Boon after noon, to-day we encamped two miles from this place. The Kobels had plan ted two batteries on tire-other aide of tfc* ’Bappahannoek, Just beyond FradSrloksburg, which placed our read under a cron and they droppeda few tholls into it, a« a hint for us to stop* But Gon. Couch sent Oapt. Morgan, hla ohlef of Artillery,and Capt. Pettit of the lit New York ArtlUery. to re> oonnolter, while be went for ward on 100 fin an o fortiresaoreparpoßo. Prom~ one of the bluffs of the Rappahannock webid a flno view of Frederiokaburg, with Its roofs, ' spires, and two long trains of cars, just 'starting toward Rlchmopd, conveying away* the last "portable property 11 of the Rebel troops. They evidently didndtmean to make' a strong stand against us; bat careful scrut iny with_Jj pf j gi««M-aho wed - four of-their; guniln.'povitipn, ready to detain us hs long as possible. I ' Pettit's and Owin'* batteries were hnmedi brought forward sad planted oa! a rcommandlfltfhUljhalf a mile baek of this iowzu Just as ..they , were fairly ia jx '\J i'7 jaakim jt iaiaH *■ ... ■pi rf Pittsburgh fedfy S. RIDDLE & CO.. EDUOatj AND PBOPBIBTOBB TERMS: MONDAY filpggflNG, NOV. 24. The March to Fredericksburg. Parrotts, at a distance of 1,600 yards, with the river between us. Their first shells exploded in the air, immediately over our guns, but ptoved harmless. Pettit replied promptly, and< with his usual accuracy, dropped the iron missiles right among them. Owes followed suit, and his practise was ex cellent. The enemy’s guns over-shot, and their fuses were a trifle too long.- One of their shells knocked a spoke from the wheel of one of our caissons; hot tho others all passed over our heads, and we had no casual ties whatever. The rebels’ position was completely com manded by ours; and when they had fired thirty rounds, Pettit and Owen made it so hot for tnem that they all ran away into tho woods. They afterward rentured out, and, by great activity, succeeded in withdrawing their guns to the protection of the forest, where they finally disappeared. We fired only six roQßds to the plese before they were driven out; and then Zook's brigade of Han cook's division i torched into tbis village and held it for the n ght. We have changed our base from the Ma nkssas Railroad to Aqula Creek and tbe Rap pahannock. Wt have marched from Warren ton, forty milet, in (wo days and a half. A few days will be required to rest the army and prepare for its grand movement. Bat the old formula-of “All quiet along the linos" Is among the things that were. Bosnia Stats me* do not share the tender solicitude of Northern Seymoor Democrats about confiscating the property of notorious rebels. The Union men of Kentucky are greatly dissatisfied because the Govommont does not authorise a contribution to be levied upon wealthy Secessionists to prevent the starvation of the loyal people of tho moun tains and border counties, who have keen stripped of everything by the raids of Mor gan, Bragg, Smith A Co. Mr. Ciuxßox called at the office of tho Washington Chronicle to say that the state ment that has gained currency that he report ed thatjome twenty iron clads were building in England for the rebel government ia er roneous; but that the number was bat tbreo. It appears that two of these throe are not for the rebels, leaving one alone for Jeff. Davis. Everybody has heard the proverbial story of “ the cats in the garden." Stibbiko kvxx the Mississippi, troops have pass* last two waeks to of them to the fo Gen. Sherman, a co-operate with against the enem ‘8 may soon be heard along Between 25,000 and 30,000 d down the rirer-within the Memphis and Helena—moat rmer. It la.understood that present in Memphis, .will General Grant, now moving • in Mississippi. CouHTKßjirr 1 that the alarm w! on this aubject w The aflegofl eourn alee bin, which hi of & batcher nd partially traai beascrt Notes— lt seems ioh was excited at St. Loti is without just foundation, iterfeit proved to be a gen ad passed through the hands teeame greased, so as to be iparent, ■ "" Bstdrjusg CoHKiDfjrcß. —The correspond ent. of the New York Timet at' ■Washington saji: “Tfao President, and. Indeed; alfau 'thoritles here, express themselves great]; pleased with the erident returning calmness and confidence of the public mind throughout the.loyal States." .. Qov. Holbrook has appointed Thursday, •Dee* 4, aeihe dayferlhanksgiving in Ver mont—thus.breaking the line, as all the other States observe the|27th of Ndvembor. ...TssN. Y. IWlime says that tbo Stevens battery Naugatuck was suddenly ordered to sea on Thursday—destination unknown. The Presidents BlesB&ge--Alr. Lin coln's Emancipation Policy.--The fleasage to be Pablished' by De- cember Ist* Washington, Nor. 21.—The President’s Message tt finished. Mr. Lincoln will argue his emmnclpatjon policy at length in it, not only li regard to the military Proclama tion of Bmaneipation in the disloyal States, but. m relation to his gradual emancipation policy in'the border slave. States. ' Mr. LtnDoln.it particularly rond of adher ing to his old .Ideas, and of retaining Im pressions made years ago upon his mind. Henry Clay was for many years his political Idol, and nothing in that groat mu’s life impression upon him as his . eloquent adreeaey of gradual emancipation in Kentucky. The speeches and letters of . Mr. Clay* upon this subject are treasured up by hlr* Lincoln, and he will be quite likely to refer tq.them In his message. ’ The subjeot of emancipation Is oonUnoally upon tbo mind of the President, and all the attempts of pro- slavery presses or of the peace iDeQQsratl ta ddtft him frbm-the-posttion he ihas deliberately chosen will utterly f&fl. Those whsare intimate with the President know that he smiles at the newspaper stories of an at tempt on the part of John Van Buren, Fer nando Wood endotheri of that stamp to drive him to :the adoption of'pre-slavery pHnnipim. PCHtiUPOt leave his old ground, and the mes sage will settle that question. It is said that the message will be unusu ally long, and that it will be furnished to the fcftetnoonpapersibf.'the country on Monday, the first day of Decembor.— N. Y. Ev*. Pott. LATE TELEOBAPHIC NEWS. ,'IFEOM OCR EVENING EDITION.] Bragg not aCLagrango--The Evacu : ation of Holly Springs—Condition of the Rebel Army-Federal Fleet tt-the James River, Oiibo>Nov. 21.—A ''member of General . Grant*! TiUTTr dlrectl j.from Lagrange, 1171: “ Bragg la hot b that vicinity, end that a re port to that efFaot la the Memphis BulUtin, of the 18th,i» on true.'* A letter from Abtavlirejtft the Mobile Situs says that Roily Springs was evacuated by consent of all the* rebel Generals, they not oohiidering.it a tenable point. At Abbeville ■ they are preparing winter quarters, and con sider U highly improbable that the Federals will attack them-there. Thircomspondent ..affirms that one-third of the rebel army are 'without'blankets. He also says that the army is half naked, The Grenada Appeal has a dispatch lrom Richmond, dated Hot. 15th/ which says that the Federate have a numerous fleet in the Jimei.river, in the neighborhood of Bran danßar. l'- : ! From California. ‘ Bab P&axooco, nLt. 21.—The steamer Constitution took fojrNew York,via Panama, to*day/flstrbdndles whalebone and 113 bales wdoT. Thirty thousand dollars went forward for the National Sanitary Fund, making the to tal sent from ihUoo4ttssQQ,ooo.-- " Balled 1 ship William Wlert, for Calleo. Departures for Edrope. Qoibbo, Not. 22.—The steamer Nova Sco tian sailed for Europe this morning. - - TheßewYork steamers City.of Baltimore and New York sailed this morning for Liver _ppbU L £} ’’ • ;v •' From Port Royal. * 4 2jTsw,XoKx, Nov. 22.—The. United States gnoboat MaiwhusetUhas arriyedlrom Port Boyaf. {..The yellow fever had entirely disap peared from. ihatlooalUy. ' WALL PAPER,’ boaold dozing.the remainder :cf the veer without .aaraaeeln at|l)f ddstaad, 8T Wuod street. . \ ! ' B 11 WiuauiTt'- - LOawigCTP, I bol ' B, | t«UJA KUBBKK-URlNJilNtt . - " <2@i^4a*aBs w ,»S2££s iI&Q * ,ia6:t>Tf tt t .C3 £*• • - *H. »HlUHi,*- GAZETTE ED ECeATIOJTtAE. THE WESTCHESTER ACADEMY. AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, AT WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, will comment the winter term of five calendar months oa' the lit Of NOVEMBER NEXT. The coaree of instruction ia thorough and czUntbt, designs! ondormaged to pre pare boys aad yonng men for business or college. The Principal, who devotee all his time to the inter eats of hie school end Its pupils, is assisted by eight gentlemen of ability and experience. The €fm»aa, fYrach and Bpamith iaognagee are tanght by .native resident teachers, an advantage which will be readily appreciated by the patrons of the Institution. The Military Department is under the charge of Major G. Eckendortf, of Phn*jGipt|fa, yh"—> cations for the pcsition are extensively Jcnown Its duties and requirements do not. In any way, inter fere wltn the Literary Departments, while enroll mtut among the cadet corps is left optional. For catalogue. Act., apply to WM. F. WYE OS, A. M., Principal. eel3:2meod * Normal school.—h. williams baa opened a NORMAL BCBOOL at No. 27 fth Olaii street, Third story. Tcstimenpo/ Toaehm: Qa is the counsellor of the Teachers, the to whom all of ns look for advice and Instruction ’ JOHN J. WOLCOTT. i ooncnr most heartily with the above. . - LEONARD H. EATON. 1 cheerfully concur in the opinion expressed above, W.B.TBEW. , 1 tako pleasure In giving it as my bpinisn that 'foregoing recommendation Is fully ifaeritod. I know of no one who deserves higher testimony In his favor. R. H. aViry, 1 fully concur to the above recommendation. D. DENNISON. . He can prepare pupils tor the High School quicker than any other teacher in this city. . A.T. DOUTHETT. . Terub—sl per week, in advance. ” auOfawd The railway time-keeper, especially adapted fer Army sales.' Good Imlta tion gold; will rua and keep excellent- time; have fancy colored bands and beantifnlly,engraved dials," the’ letters standing in relief. TuU is one of-this most taking novelties of the day, and should retail at prices Jr cm twenty-five to eighty dollars each. Thcjt aro nnmished by tho case, containing six. of different designs, as follows: Engraved,per -—■* of half doses, $33 00. Engraved and electnJ-gHded, percassol half dozen, assorted, $3O 00. Engraved, •aperior, per caw of half dozen, assorted. $39 tO. togrnved, baperlor, and electro fine gilded, having alt tbe improvements of the foregoing, per cals, half dozanj assorted, $42 00. Engine-turned, tame ttata rial cases, over which is good sliver, hoaTilypisted,' pt*r esse of half dozen, $36 00. Samples of the. fere* - going, comprising two of the'flrrt, and one each of the others, making a case of half doe*n, tt the regn lax wboltaale rates, $36 63. Terms, Cash. • Will be rant to any port of the loyal States, with .bULior col lection on delivery. Buyers In the army will have u> send payment in advance, as the erpfeas companies refuse making collections south of the Potomac. .* Tbla Is one of the most saleable articles of the times, aud Jn*t the thing for those inclined to make money among the soldiers. Send In yeuV'-ordera early. GAI OB E. WHEATON,■Golejmporter, Corner Naesan end John Streets, H. Y. P. O. Box, 4355. •». ' 0C28:3w /YRPHAKa' COURT SALE.—By vir toe of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Alle gheny County, there will bo exposed to Poblio Bale, -on the premises, on Sandusky'street, Fourth Ward,; Allegheny City, on BAT CROAT, Nev.29tb, 1863, at 2 o'clock p. m., that piece of ground, consisting* of three adjoining vacant lots, described as follows, • to wit: Beginning on the east ‘side - of Saadosky* street, af the distance of eighty-sight -feet north from Leacock street, and rannlng thence northward ly by Bandntky street lUty-six (06) feet; theace eastwnrdiy one hundred (100) feet, to an alley; thence southerly by said alloy sixty w|x (8S) feet;-thence westwarrily one hundred (100) feet to Sandusky street —being lot* matted Nos. 348, BJ9 and 3t9}£ In Wnu Robinson, Jr.’e, plan of the sub-dividon of out-lot No. 3? in the Reserve trace. The above will be sold either as a whole, or in three separate lots of 23 feet front each oa Bwdiuky street, and extending back one bundled feet te'Uld alivy, as miy teat suit purchasers. As a whole, It is a gcod site for Font-dry, Carpenter Shop, Planing Mill, or otht-r public building, having, the tkwJ along one side and an alloy in the rear; while Its nearness to ths Allegheny Market, and central loca tion, make it a desirable locality tor private dweQ-t -fngt .. r Terms—Cash, «n confirmation of sale. • ANN EAB&MAN, Administratrix. nv4:2awdawtdT • , TMPOBTANT TO OIL SHIPPERS X ASD REFINERS.-—I have purchased five tries of deiirable ground, situated on the Allegheny River k a d Alleghvny Valley Railroad, above Lawrence villa, which lam fitting up as an Oil Tard; fftr the' (jxdojiv* purpose of hamliag, forwarding arid storing Crude Gil. This property has advantages lor tho business, belrg located Jmt out aide the city limits, with no adjacent baildlags, with a hue landing for boats, and where tbs eastern-dbd : westi re cars can be loaded en the ground. I tv 1 now prepared to take care of Oil Boats; and,.with a steam pump, to barrel, and with fire-proof tight tanks to store bulkoll any lengthof tlme. Or I will lease gronnd to parties wishing to have their ottfi■ tasks, and will build tanks on contract or friprrin- ‘ ter d their comrtroctl< o OOce at the ytrd, on tbe Oltixsfis Eautnger Ball* way. AU commnnicatlcns adcressed to DAVID EiBK, Box 992, Pittsburgh. Pa., will receive prompt attention. nol8:ly ■ RDBIA MILLS, 144 OBEENE STREET, NEW YOBS CITY. GOVERNMENT COFFEE, Pqt ap in tin foil i ponnd paper*, 49 In a box, and In balk. Our prlcee range from Bto SO cents. We pat np the following kind*: JAVA, &J&BAOAIBQ, SUV. 810, 810 AND v SUPERIOR COPPER. . ' We believe oar Ooffeo to bb bitter than any. gtb&nd Coffee now in use. All order* addressed - to ns, or to our Agents, tteasrs. PLACE A YOUNG.ISS Cham ber* street, comer -Washington'street, New York; City,and Uecsrs. POLLARDA DOANE»I&9ah&.I9iL Sooth Water aireet, Chicago, Illinois, nlllrecelV#' prompt attention. - fr: • M£2:3mia TAB&R4 PLACE. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, BS—flßJfc in the Coart of Common Ptoas, hUbß' the mattor of the account of Jaa, P. Thom peon due*] tee of Samuel BlcElbeJDej. No. 130, March Term, 184'J.: And now 1o wlr, Baromha'* 15, 1822, the-aocetfat* presented In open Coart acA-flLd, and lti# ordered that notice be given by publication one a week foe.- three weeks la tho Daffy Gmsetto, that said aecaunr will be confirmed on CATtJBUAY, the 13th day hf December, unites exceptions are filed in the meao«i lime FBOU TBE REOOKD. Attest: Hsnkt E4TO!t,~FrotbotidlAry. nol9 I*wS3» ■ /~\Uj HEFWEItS, DIBTILLEH3 AND v/ BBBWEB.9.T—In accordance with tbe-BattoffiJ Tax Low, all persons engaged in any' of-tne atwVX occupations are repaired to seep, such booksas are specified in the law, and*-make trl-mo'nthiv and monthly, rvtnraa alia In such manner as Is specified by jaw. Tbe onderslgned are preparing the rarlans boocs with printed headings, blaßxa for-tri-monthly and monthly reports, invoices of exports, bonds, bills of ladiog, Ac., and aollcit early orders for-the same, as bnt a limited supply will be made at first. wM. 0. JOHNSTON A CO., Steam Job Printers, Blank Book MannTacturer* and Stationers, 67 Wood street. aelifcSawtf Refined oil kok exporx—Tb, ondorslgoed are now prepared to «»1i the beet quality of Befitted Carbon Oil, delivered oh board of carpal pittaburgb,cm dock in Philadelphia,of xt : . warehouse at Bed Hook Point, New Yorki WBl also deliver lots from 100 to I,QQO barrels free aboard ship, or aejll Bills Lading'of different fixed lota oh Liverpool,- GlMgow, Frankfort-on-the-Malo, and other European ports. BEES&AGBAFF, se‘27 Petrolite OH Works, Plttabnrgb.Pa SUNDItIES. — 76 frails Ivica Almonds; 6 bales Bordeaux do; 6 do -English U almits; 20 bags Brsiil Nats; . 4d do Cocoa do; 1( 0 do Tennessee Pea Nuts, 10 caies 14 cans Ssrdloes; 10 do *• do; 10 do knglish Mustard; 10 do French do; . .. 20 boxea Plumbs; ' 20 csska Zantee Currants; 5 oasea Figs; 5 do Prnnest'fn glass; S(x) boxes No. 1 Fire Crackers; 100 doseitJi, *hd l gallon'Pickier, 100 do Tomato Oatsnp; : 100 do Pepper Sahce; 160 do fresh Tomatoes, in cans; 160 do do Peaches, do; NowHo store and for sale by . . BSYIfSB A HBOS., ~ nol Not. 12« and 128 Wood street,*' UGAR*—IOO bblfl. ** B'* Mto “A" tO H: * 15 do standard crashed '■ do; ' 36 do powdered . - : -.doji. 15 do granulated , *,do; Just r« calved and for sale by ' 1 KinaaißßOflJ r 1 No>. 126 and 128 Wood ittogC.'- L> AIBINS—3W boxes—iuu half 100 boxer and 100 half box«a°oew n hmx Baittni! 24ft4llaBcedto«BalilB*p do. ••;! do;'::, '••y.-.-f V n '“ ' 20 boxor&nyr&B . do: .. : In «tor» Md «od fct «•!« by _ ou » ' •-- • BWMKB'ariioft: ‘. Salt;-3W ton - 300 • to •8a*l)Bti i y' r: ao: 00 do PUUbttrgh ■ .*> OnoadßtoXactocyt-doi fIOHQIUkkSB *ItA39, <r:, ' " , 8291>n>«r*yiti»at. ~j Forulobr - iaolT ; *?sz--:<a i. ■'• ~J. VOLUME LXXVI--NO. 8. ijrsjjß.t.ircE. pEOPLEa Y Office, K. El corner Wood and Filth Su. Wbl FhUlipa, John Watt, ffn, B. Hajt, John S. Parka, Chartea 8. BUsel), Wm, Tan Kirk, WM. F. QA.BD3BB, Gecntarg. TjURE INSURANCE, BY THE RJLLI- X ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 0? PHIL ADELPHIA, en BUILDINGS* limited o perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, Ac., in town er oonntry. Office No. £OA Walnut street. CaxiraL, $229,510; Asaxti, 96—invested ee fellows: Tint Mortgage an Improved Oily Proper- A. BUBTT. ty, worth donhla the 00 Ground rent, firAriM* tJUBI CC Penna. R. XL Co.’s 6 per cent. Mortgage * Loan, $30,000, coat~. , -27,800 OO Cltynf Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Lean.—. 30,000 00 Allegheny county fiperct.P. R. B. Loan "10,000 0o GoHataral bonds, well .Hnntingdon- and-Droad Top MonnCqin" Battroad Company, mortgago lpan.-... -~4fioC 60 Pennsylvania "Railroad Oo. T s utiyk,,.. oc Stock pf Rritance Hntnal Insurance Co— SASfio 00 Stock of County' Fire Insurance rv»- r ,„,,, |,<y?o oo Stoekbf Delaware tf. ft. Insuranoo Co..- 700 00 Commercial Bank do -n. r-m 6,136 91 Medhanins* Bank do / g n|9 so Union M. Instxraacß Oo.'s 5crip.,.,160 to Bills Receivable, business l(Lg97 is Book Accounts, oocrned intcroai; ttc.; ' 72 Cash on hand and In hands of agent*,..... 11,385 16 Clem. Tlngley, . Samuel Bppnam, Bobert Steen,. Frederick Brown, Wbl JdoMer*. 0. Steve aeon, . BenJ. W. Tingle;, John B. Worrell, Harahsll Hill, my-fl Jortheaet «oai TNDEMNJTY -AGAINST LOSS BY A FIRE.—FBANKLTN TIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office. 435 and 437 Ghentnatttieet;near-Yifth; • r- Statement cf 'Assets, January' Ist, 1860, published - -agreeably to an actet AnaxnMjy being— tint Mortgages; amply eecured.-~ 00 Ral Xttate, (prea't ▼aL‘s2CB£l4 61) cost' 102,965 Oo Temporary.Loass, on ample. Collatera- - - • Secnriew.^.^..,-;..'.^^..".—89,136 X Btocta; (present «lne $86,867 T2)coet».-. 89,78 ff oc NOtee and Bills Reerivabla..l,B2l- 00 ,0a27,919 00 ' W^OSTCS ..<*“Eie,oiily-pKiflUfroro pmnlons wUlchthis Company can divhje by law are from yi*lo jrtilcb hare been determined. insnranoemadeoa every description of property, In-town Aafr&mnitry, at ratae a* low as are consistent -wliheecurity. v *_ •- • Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty vest * they bavwpeid lose* by ire toad' amount exceeding jW’Jftfl&M of Poflorr, thereby aCbrding evidence of the advantages of Insurance, aj well as their abUi ty^andjilipoeTttofl to r meot vlth-promptae* all : ' ' -xdaffles ar rzaa 4 - ' Lceece paifl.'dnrtng the year iBSB„^., Charted S.'Babcker, 1 , leaao Lea, tfordecai JD. Jjbw% - Jacob B. Smith.' 1 Tobiae Wagner, . Ski ward 0, J)*3cL • David B. Brown, - Geo. Blchardi, Samuel . v 'Cbcrge Fatemi .. BAKCKEa,fr«id«a., . Tic*-iValdrot. . W«. A. Bira. Secretary vro tan. , - -> - - -J. GABBHE& COFFDJ, Agmu , aji . t Office Kortheaet Thlrd au,- .IjURB t MARrNB AND INLAND IN* i. BUBAHCE.—IKSUBAHCE COMPANY OY SOUTH AHEBIOA, PHUtADELPHIA* . , .ißfiorpoimted 17H—Capital, $600,000. AaaetijJariuary 10, : '.ABiHunacornu, J&2SS, __ THOMAS *LJW!*&mU ry.,.,. ’...TT., INSURANCE -COJ. OF THE SPATE Of PKHHBYLYANIA.FHILADELPHIA* Incorpontod nM—Cbpltal, 9200,000.' Amts, F»ln uai I VlffiY.SL™.„..__S4l3, o - .: * •‘JSilfcBY D. SHXBfiKBD,' PmidmZ ‘ WIUJAiTHAB fXBrB'cnUr*'--- . ijarifobbfibeinsurakgb CO. J 4. HABTFOBD.' . ~ - c ' - , '• -InooipOUtMlSlO—JOipU*!, ?500,i>OQ. km*t t May ~..... r. tW,7MM H. HTJNTlNGDOlj\iVcrfcii<. TIMO. O. ALLYN, Stcrtiarj. * ' •® , lB»oHoc« Hn t!i»mt>6jo oldAndraUibli.Ooni 9«&fci cu'baa&iainod b/jlpbUcation to • p -/W.-7. JOSES, 40mL ; -'‘- ftls:<lly .87 V>tar»tteei.BAgAlgy , aßtriMi"^«,; WSBTERN • INSURANCE COMPA - K¥4)FFITTBWBGH; • - G-ILGOftBOH,.i CzZi ‘ OOc*, So. W JW*Ur ctrwt, Bpong* Oos,'» .'W.-»re heose. iip fttini/PittthnrgbV , . ; WiU 'W Wi c/m-aad 2ferfe« >4 Hcb*« jjMrtftiriow, «a»ag»d"&jr- D&catart jgko or* will■knfvnja tU, cowA*uiti,.a*d \fro -cft de&* wild) ty prCTPMwt 'aaj'Bitrafitiy JMbitow.iJk*' tu iftrtna tht l&T fT9i*ctkm*oOuM»ko4rrintoUimtur+L ~ . " ASSETS, OCTOBEB 30,1858; • Block —— L g (3,000 00 7 Martg*«« 8,160 OL* Offlc* ; • •!■.-. • ‘’“■’‘-■ftfi'W Open Acaniot*, Ac~.— - 7«$0800 0aA.'........;.^./....^..::.^... 1 lygi w Proarhim 21,685 14' Noto»«nd 174,07512 *: .I'*- |. Andrew AilUcj, Jam** HcAulej, ; f Alexander Speer, - HatbaueTHAmiai, i’ Daridll.'Lcn», Alac - j ißeee J. ttiomaa,- ’ y’H BenJ. P. BafceweU* "I fc.M’Oc.aeo inySO*: '■ • u: y.M/QOBDOM, awtory. pmZEjTS INSUKAifCE COMPANY Office,corner Uarket \ , Wafer ■trwttpßecosdfloor. - • • • .5: 7/ WIL-BAGALKY, tad Ml. TftlEA, . lame*ptetmtaatt aadCargoe*.' ■ I&caraaadaßt'.kA'feiid danufep tn ti© nat tg&tio of sb© BoaUMLitt.«wl.:Wcctarn Sh , 6n, laVm a» Burooiy «4 th* B4Tl«*Uon of tha Bam. -,. • Isnng'tfcitattlott «ad damajjfbj it*. iv'Kumsi: • u ~-- Wa.-B«aWf . .i &M. K Ur, Ju.-PtrEyJr.,.,John ebisMai, W. O; ' Ju. H. Oooper, B.T.Jom, 1 -*-'- -■ 1 ' B.Haxh4ngL Bom J.CUdtoll, ?*>;/ * Ho». T.K. Bo.tyj ~ Jota e, DUTOth, E<Lni.rPn«bk; , oimiEiH,ssog, . . *■>' -■ •■'^o:l^ * XJjK&HENy -JN3UKANCB C<)M ' o>-ftytgBPBOH. :OSce,Ho;j7Fifth: . • «tmt,-B^UkJßtoeki_.,, r<l Ififcnc agiiait &Uitd« of Flro tad JkUria* kkl» ; * !■• j IBAAOJONES, PmUmk ' , jeßiiXkMcoo&pjrfaoiVttfcto,- • .. &lLßOoS,Jfar*'y... .. jYi^Tr (l,'“ aitaerwi' ra * , . hMIIM cawsW i: ’OMSMtiOoI* 1 0.0. UnwKjy ~ , ~ . Capt,*aaaJooi!»r • ayvifOsartn-X- Oapt.Wn.Dci,,- " •i £otolrirt%*.,' i:.n; ::E. li.JlcGw», .M. raaneawyk, -.. . Daria.. in storoand i.l lia-wl;; . ; T .n-v ■■ • " : 79btuM> ittiionilf T - 25 do Wilrioto; do 35 do - OlpTer.Bood: • ' - U bblf. Sviii CUtd; 1 ‘ : ,17 dO.-<)oS&to.6o«n • 110 doxon extro Brooms; * • laJbMlu WiJU ~ ' ■ m nfcmCtfl (India*,. ~ .. ■ ■ f : “ : - L. ftToraiam. CCGABS,IBCGAEBII—J V W | iMfc.*rf*Mn*elKtoH.-o. *onr; ■ - 67 do Yollflw ttfflmji - jj/ 3^<g^&g3»<M6flSL?.r, ... - - bblfl. fOJ Rllflhy- *.▼ EUUUIT H. O>LUHB/ ” T *■ DraiOTOES: 4unu D. Terser,' 9>pt. John L. Bhoeria DUDQaI P. Shrirar, G«org» B. Jocee, Daniel Wellaoe, O. Hanaon Lore. WM. PIUH4PS, JPmUmt. JOHJH WATT, Viet PndJbm 8308,506 86 OLKM VJKULSY, Prstidai mootomV * " B.'lj.Oaouo, Z. Lothrpp, lrttmig, Jacob -T.-Banttire, o.&W<xri, • Smith Bowen, Job, 8. Woodward^ John BlaseLl, flttuh'sb. CfCH3IA tf, Seehtaris JiQ.CQEFIXjAfau. Wriod^tnot. .4ioe,oia &T IC’.B; BULLXRt Jg., Pfttid*wl. : ’|29s2fil it
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