-'/• J-'i [■./■■* . ‘ ■ ‘ U; ; . ■: - • -| ■■ ' ' ~ . . ’ ‘ ■." ! ' * V"'-' V’V-:'- 1 :/' ' '■' *•■ '. ■ 'j.,' 'j' • ■' ... : '-'A-' ; -. -'' ■' '•X:U'-k- : --:. ■■ -."'• <i. ,■'' - :-' ' ~ ■■■i\! | ~ •; ;''... ! s l'. ■ n- * ■ A3S~.II>' COMMERpIAIi JOimiSrA-L.;,' 7 . V :i ' r.r. ‘* \ - * ** : • ;• a wk' ■ ;i «I*W 1 !■ :>;■ ;• ; • *■ i JsSfoy.^'W:'*>' '■% l|||lptt§l;?|j --T: Mit. %!':%>!'" t*e '>■? < 'Kvy.>\%v,*? /. | ' P-' »^■'■*:.'" 'l.'.'J I' #lls#§^Jilfli WiillPlii €:ll|ii||||f IfffSglfefiiSo 't'>x»-yi : $&&& & ■**', ' l ’3’i , , f J :-Tr, » L ; ESTABLISHED iIF ITSfC " tJ _ oo^nisaMQjr^t(e.\ BSi£&iEBwew2ii amt tt* .ftojud hU OAEBON OlLScn ,Oia 0 ’.ttlad ' CCQDK OILS, of tU d* -criptfon*. w«nttd. Addren J. VKATOB, J*., v *wetaryand »-->■•• -■ -ftttijlftSgi .|>ULAIUifcS B. LKKUII, Kmht* Urtf OhmminM Mncnkmiar ' tto.» and agent lor tbs calabßtadUtyaiOßtOwn OS MKBT, Hoa. 116 Sacdod and ti 9 Ttott Itreets,. bo twwen Wood and Smithfleld* Eittaimrgn, ; ibS • K*' UTOI/.' ■Vr*. himiilTi Vi i J a UGGETT & CO., (suocesSors to • Bell A Liggett.) From Faotom Coats* nos Uksobakts. (or- ths ssle of,.CHiAIM, SEJSDB,- 1 ‘ A LTlkxsW PfcOuCCfl&ACj,' Uos,7fc 'Wstersnd M PUtftarglwys.. r , ~{» ~- \ my6^ : - M.W.TO.KBI maarr. MAUKJSOWN ;fc&IiJHA&T/!Fwuß isd a&iis f actom, pßoavci AffsjQounxnnr T ■ •■KIMBDHWfCirTfi* sale.,cf. r ¥loar, Gruia, Pork* Ba " 7 toonT^Lard, Butta*," £ggs, Cheese, Beto,jT*Uow, Grease, Feathers, Potatoes, Pot and hiri Ashes, - dol«ratus, Linseed and Xsrd Oils, Ddtd end Ones Vralts, Timothy, Glover, Flax ana Grass Seeds. ..,, : s Gash sdrances made on OopsignmeaU. 1 1 ' ll * OPW’ No. $97 Liberty it., Pittsburgh, D OHN B. (JANJfiKLD, UDXHU-' . sroa An Foavanouro MnnuMT and Whole-': ale dealer la WESTUS RESEBYE CHEESE, JBCTTSRTfAMfcFOBRBAGON, FLOUR FiBH, DOT AND FKAlftlSEra, BALEBATUB, LIN* BUD AND LAUD OILS, DBIED FBOIT and Produce generally, Noe. 141 and 143 Fronfcetreet, PlttabnrgL • : I oc2 \j coasts and dealers in FLOUB, 'GRAIX* A9D PBODDGE, Ho. 2t3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . : Choice brands of Flour for Bakers and Pawlyuse constantly, on,hand. Particular attention feaiiFta mUgg orders for.Merchandize generally, oykdly W>KANK. VAN UOKUiSk, FroddUaso . £ Oosiiunos ttaacaaaT, dealer In FLOU3, DOT* TEB, BEOOBB, SEEDS, LAUD, CBEEBB,7OBK» DBIEDAND6BEEN FBUTO erally.' Liberalcuh adraaoee made on oonslghmenttr.' No. lHJ3econdftrest, PltUbnrffr. ,t JAidiiSU. Mo VAY, ioBWABDIMO AKD tltioftnimoß.UEßCUSt.fcr the lele Of VLOUB, o'.' JOBTcr. JBAOpMi. MIUH BUTTEB, KdOB, ud V Western nodace generally, No. 10 SiUTHFISLfi 1 6TK££T, corner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. .. gyOrders and coualgniaente solicited. - Js3B;lyd - tow' SCHOUAKEB & LANG. OoionsmcH MsßCßAsra and . wholesale dealers In GHOOE BIES, FLOUR No. 329 XibeTlyatroet,PlUebnrch t eetfc&ly.. >• tAMLa UAL/ELL A SON, AUhctao d tdum or. LABD„OIL, and jContasioii £laa* . odsnsiar th*parCbSße«abahn2e'df CBUfiE AND DEFINED P£tUOLKUU t Nos.69and?o Water *U, --Ptttgbnrgb; Advanoßa madfroatqnaigptpaatt. 1J OULAN U Jno. XA sTGiU& Bot), l>o. 183 Liberty street,' Pitts* * burgh, GKNPIL&L PBOLUgi^GUUCEOT^I). rji ooauuaaiONiusßciiANt.- -■* 1 1 Qotalpijnepts respectfully solicited. . fc2B;dly era. viarT«~e^.~~~.Jgo«-WgaK J .M M vans. TITffiTK BROTHEBS; Fobwabdutg - ¥f jjid Comaatox Wtitliro' and dealers la - PROVISIONS AND PBOPUCS GENERALLY, No. :■ Sau jJbtrtr street, Pittsburgh, Pa. taj?l , a tHJHUYJt&foJUaucaaioK Mugsun "■ la CBCDEAND DEFINED CABBO] , OILS,- GLASS, IRON, NAILS, 4q* N0.'183 Libert '■. atrneV^;- 1 ~ ' mhZTsdly *wuuAV'Xla*ah»4 B ,ip_ rt v I dati* a’caaouss, no*. h: r comß,J **** epodolPortnt*. .... TkA'EAKS- COFFIN, successors to ; ~ - yV%'irJlaßdleas, MennaA-OorrWfIOLESALB GBO* - •• wood andlFalerstreeU, Pitulmigh, - '• *•• - jy&dly --—msaLSHcr*.;.—h.toi«t T ILVPIGT &,CO.; successor to !L. G;' •” JU* Graff,"PRODUCE ANt> COSCUZBSION;tfEB-, 1 OU:aNTp,'247 Liberty street, Pittsburgh; Pa. i anS 58EM.......... 80CM. , 7 OSS X HOUSE & Ca, WHOt&Aui tl'Q*ociM*Bi>Ooiuo«ia»'Sl*BoffA'STiucorapr9f C'WKk'i'ON t.SxisWABX, Wsatß * Jli sajls QsstziiiAin) Comxnxoa Jinasißfi Ho. “ ~ street, Pittsburgh.... Js&dly . , f a- iniltfUQU . DitOWN & KIRKPATEICKB. Wbolb i« :> Otoct*a iuld 'daaloni‘la! FL&DpfAHD ■•- ' X.thrttyjtfiant^glfttofccrgb. v' r : i-i- 7r! ■< S vITTOKjrEX‘B. . . O EOi K'COCttliAN.:Awobmt*ato . - M>. M Grant ■trwt»- Pitttbnrgb, Pa. All btalnau Sttfrnitod to’ - -wraßTrtUrTßawpraßpratteotton. cvi a ' made tn All«beny «a 4 liiall ttgiay re mil tad promptly.’ ' 1 *eB* w >, 3, r. BAST. ii/raokintosh; hemp£Oll &co., IVI corner PJk* and O'Hara streets, near the 01 ty Water Works, Pittabcrgh, Mannfactnrere of MACKINTOSH AND HEMPAILL’S IMPBOVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND BLIDS.Y ALVES, or allahes and heal style. . Haring put op machinery, of large capacity and of the beet quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job* , .- t blngt and eolicst work In this line, trusting that by ;oHN:S. iLoWIWISU,' AirfoiSS. ; 'SSSSi‘!“ c o^*^ our^ k ’‘ 080T ‘‘ /| AS Law. Oanrxt*, second atcey - apodal attention to cor BALANCED taa,No r B3D&n<md street. 1*- „ VALVE, OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining Wniottendto«h*iSettloniantj«OTagands?nofr -advantages heretofore on attained in this class of tion bounties, Axnv in Washington, District gmdnee. Ja2G:lyd ji^WVTElsmmr^ -| V KKCR, (late of .b’&Yotto OPOPty. 'ofljoc—S.- IT corner Fourth tad Croat tfrwtp. Idiullw, HoJSS IWrtb «t»«, a*jtorn l f.nnthii«ldi Pltlilmncfa. P»- ■ njlMtf ■ frm<mAß -RWTNG r Attomthy "J U 3 'Jt.CdOAZUOBAf JiJMK* v:, : \ ' TQxtkb.' *o. W, Fourth street, eornCTof -Obm I, / mll«r.Ktabrah. fa..- '.■'■■■ «aU='4y'T T ; i «.*cboi*», °- *&»**»• ' ’i'a. a ATtoßirart AT o*Xatt. Ollc®, USTonrthttreet,ftttatmralk i Ocl7 •" •<••*-> ■' ‘ ■-•' • e - Bi M. SMITH t • Covtfßtxa ir-lt4w; baa nmdrtd toKUHITS ; . lukW • Dtrn»9lSQ9i Vo.'IS DtaumA ftroeV next ~ : doort® -St*PftW»' Clmnsh... V -myierjly •* &HV&GMBTB. ’ rnoau» h.ritttci. ~ - ,-mSoDSIDB WAfslffify: j : ‘A -J : : . | ; Hof MS XiBEJtfY ; BTaB?t» ; PirraoKog, fra. SLMON JOHHBTON, Hsalbb in HC*h DBOG3 AND CHEMICALS, PE&FUHEBY,,, FABCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILS, fAir- ILT 2CKDiCIN£S, Ac., of atrictlr prim® gu*i -1 , Jt»iwWofrtoo^«*.loirß®t l <fc«w Smith* < ,^ L I • progarfptiQta carafolly oompormdfd at alfhoor®. * (JO.,Whßlb* « 9 am PKtgqat asd Mttoofactgrer of “WdWB LB AD AND JJTHABtfB, eoroor of Wood *nd Fiwit ' ; ' • afcroeta, Ptttatragb. ~ ' „ —tt>M» -P. Btxm'.WHOoauLß OBitra ■ ' -o n ÜBtlOai PAXSTa,OttS, vabbhbk AMD - . i. Ji nrs MOWS, »6; 296 Liberty «t*et,-pftto}mr*b/ b>b2* - ;; ttiZ uM). Jtt. ilsiraKH, Dsuoaisr, ..; -.UiM Wuod «raM, oorncrC WooS OrMt; v ; : /-*qKKaw W*WKHOPBK.—HESBY r, -I«,Vi/ H. OOLlJSBtFanntrd&iiaudOoiadaadoiiMer* FISHTffid Prtdacb'fefierilljj Mo., SS,Wo<4«reel, tfxnd W»t®r,'Pltmwrghj-' :> -r - i • >t - >*oP* JAMES HOLMES A CO..Poek Plos eu totfOT in PEOVIBIOHB,«>nior ot Hu ktl iuJ Front itroU. VX. J- XO WJJtiJiM), AXi mol* uriCniiu* ~aJPBoriBIOSB, Ho.U»onrtli Lftjrrty. Flmborgb. ... . ; f a^** jtGEjrn : T GABDPfISR, • u-Tmji'rrTTT.'pf"** "**■»*?* Alftt Bnunni Is* ,; " v :OowA»nH» Hort£«*irt .oorMriWocditnA Third rtmto. ' " ! ' : y »*•'• : ' ■* ' v_ 3oNs^aftsP(;sowß|v«’ iojaas Coinp«alfi». & 'W*£er i, ; Cmng»‘ • |j iß«tmjjrca o<wjJrt*'borni?r JttiArt «4 j ' ■•''"' ''‘ * w y.'jt tidHjMgr lil su* — etaaaaaim^Wmßax WWM .Insmc».Co»rMi.n tMx . j ibmi w.'cAii*..~p*Tip k'gaspi*®*' WILSON, CABB i 00.,: . 4 ■n-r-.i wi jigj, 'ptOfpifit4 OfcjJt ’ ~ i iWftLiijii.B JDSASAftfI 0,:. 5 * ; ,-*o.=» W«Aitnrt,.uuiil:lio<aß4>boi*:Dteaciil ~ a Plttabargh. v^>plQ;<Uf O• BurcWMA* 06.,‘w£miS5 tatf Briilf i to STAPES ASP FASOT DBY^OOOOTrSortIH > T; W; BARKER Diusu nr Dsr i » Hark* stmt, tetwott Third tst£ - '* • “ -&•*- .-»-?■• -i •• \f ß •‘•'v'T'v*' gSrVEK&LAZEAH, WHOLESALE GROOVES 3 ?r £i hs-i 00UHI8S10N MEBOHAHTB, Hot. SI and 2* Bmlthfleld Street, CcrnfcfSeooM. ... . ..... J*>,lyd . ‘ • PItTSBUBOB, PA. M. «o: •WHOLESALE OfiOOIB, No. 271 LIBEBTT BTBZET, ' : " :■ ■} l l i': I ! PITI6BUSGH, Pa., H«rins purchased - the Interest offcfiiUte partner*, will oontlnne the badness at the old stand, and trill' ;ba»leaMddonooiretbdpatronagrof txbolA Mends and customers. -•> 1 ■••mylftdtf WM.IH, KIRKPATBICK CO., WnoLxtAtß Oaocus, Covrasum Uimbaxtb; akd Dmm u Oouktbt P*oddc*,No. SSSLlberty' atrwt,Pittabprgb.P*. [ Jgffj'i Little a trimblk, wbousalb OaocKss *n> Conunoi. Jiuaunij date* TISH, OAEBOH AND IiARD NAILS, GLASS, COTTON TABNS, and Pittsburgh goumJly, 112 Second tre6tf t \ ‘ DUSCA9 * J*o. aUVCi&U. £m tf9.£a VUlonald) PiUjbwgU. iCo,',WaUevlUe,Ohio.) _j . „ Ajf’DONALD &ARBUCKLES, Wholb ittiiii Qkdqxbs, P*o»to* ahd Oomxsauui ilu« fIBAXTs, JobberStb OOTYKS, H, 0. BUQAB end MOLASSES, BKMNKD BUGABS and JiTBOTS, r*LOPBIT BATOB. t TOB/cCO, TEAS, i BIOS, '■CHESSERS EEDS, &0.,~80. 212 and 244 Liberty fit.* PUlaburgb, . r . ,;....< • • • ■'■< nolfay - • 4,> E>tiU> ; . w -'-^.irau '-pi 1 unu. 'PgTMEET&'JW'm biKS, wcocsaon Xlt toßayiacr AABdmoo t r Wfrrilwrtr 4«Jer» in HjOTS AHD SPICKS, GOH- Uo«. I*B and * 128 Wood fltrvet, nbor* Fifth, Pittibnrgb^ PenaW-y.f • -*. \~TiM • ft i jy23;dlr e*BoWHfii. Kmaa HJBAi) & METZGAK, Gio okm and Conmaaow Mracninrs, ui dealer*: in all kinds 0/ CoupTBT PROfIEC* 'MIXT> rxetEßse.Na, £49 Liberty strati CfipOSlto head of Wcofratretr; PgtabtilrgEi'Pa. ap3ily • fiKO.-iS. Dealeb VXnrGfiOCEBTEa, HAHILLAEOEK, OAKUM, OILS, PlXCEand Pitta burgh manufactured articles, .Tin, lit WafaratreottafeoTothrMTOrogthelß Bridgo, Pittsburgh, Pa. •. ‘ 'M ' <' £. ; - *'■» ~.j , -•■ &OBXBY r.'DiiouA, Robert dalzell & go., Whole sans Gaooiki, Ooxsuuos akd FenkrAßniao Merchants, and dwlan in P&ODXJOX and Pitta* burgh tnannfictorw, Plttabnrgh. ... . - . - LAMBERT k SHIFTON, Wholmalh Gaoacaa. Jnoncai Psaims and Coimaitiui MCacwaiffa, no. 0 Sixth stmt, JHttaborgb, Pa. no!4:ly r : i roan ion* nuac*. WATT A WILSON, Wholesale Gao- MM, OftM ptftipp ft! Produce and Pittsburgh manufaotur#,' JtoilSS Lib* ettyntrept, Prettborgß.• : » - cS6 TSAIAH DICKEY & CO, Wholesale A G*ocxaa» CoMxtstion. Miacßenra, and dealer* in .P&O2)OC£/No. SO W aterstmV»sd 66 JroDt stmt, Pjtt* burgh. * ' atn. w. a. dilwobtb. JS. DILWORTH & CO., Wholesale m GbOCUS, Nos. 130 end I£2 Second Stmt, DOB t ttiPihtlafrL-'Tittabuigh. ; pol roan iloyp. fOHN FLOY D & CO., Wholesale Gbo V iint Connission Slxmcaanra, No. 172 .Wood and 2%8 Liberty etrcet, Pittafrnrgh. Jgl6 ■IATILLIAM BAGALEY, Wholesale T T Gboceb, Noe. IS and SO Wood stmt. Pitta* burgh. Pa, • ■•- •■-j - - ••• * ‘ - 1 liflLdtf A LEXANDER KING, Wholesale Xa.G&oco, Importer of Soda Ash, No. 573 Liberty _« mh6 Vt'H CTUHEMtS. TiA&W+JiWX&rX-* SOis-MAinr- WHITE BTONE CHINA AND CREAM COLOBED WABE. . •■: aa-Qmc* aax> Wiukocr at No.' 74 Inm SrAgrr, Pimronoa, Pa. mhlflrlylni Oornarof Flret and Liberty itreeta, BUPKBIOB STEAM ENGINES, IIACHINEBT, 40., te - - : ~ ~ .mylfctf • bi CJEVI&RANUIS, flO. 5U WabuSt., )« PUtil)QiKhi niiiinfi'i , Tr”^ l^n ‘^ R Btyci'B, WBOBQHT SPIKES, COMMON AND BAILBOAD, or SPIKES rod BIV 'KTS» ]im or null, so&dt to order tt abort notice. A rood—aoTttneo»<omiUatlT oo bend. oiyg)rr» t. A**eLrj^~_j.T.runntßTT~..~».T.eut»su. •p.XCBIiSIOB GLASS WORKS.— JVWOMCX* PLUHRSTT AGO., OUH Mmwo- 4 Werebooee, Ho. 13 -Wood ftreot, corner of yjnrt, PUtatmrgh, Po. eefldyd WisjAa, Co" - W Jf luo.—u> C 6 piis ESj and |nrei7,d**alption at I*&Jk.XBXB BBAIDRD Orders solicited; froa the tfsde, tod foods prompt ly sMp'ped u per insiroctlo&s. fofitdswlyF DEjmsTßir. mEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT APAlif,' BT THE TJSK Of AH APPARATUS WHS&&PYHO DBUQSosOAI'YAHIOBATTZBY 488 USBD.i; \ -■•jj • •< ' Hedical'gentlemen'aoa their fanUiee hare'had tfcetr teeth extracted b 7 my procaw, tod are ready to CMtlftr M to thecafetyAaopainlemaeoiof the opera* tfos~Wbatero baa been aa&l by pexeons interested to eaeftrtiagtha:c6atrery,'Kn?ingpo kooirledge of ay .CVABTIFIOIAXi TEETH inserted in every style, and charges very, low jiramnUd in all case* to boot the beet material. g, OgJ>BY, Dtanrr, 134 8: , IWKPH At>AMH, l>ngTiiiT, , C(innßUy , « cil Bonding, corner .orDlapipnd and'praatitroeU, .ElttabargtC-i:--'' i Sifunon-Dr. A. tf. Pollock, Dr. .ffaltock, ! Theodor* Bobbts*, Bttaell Zrntf, : ;my3:dly BOO*LSEJLLEMIB,tfe. WA O. JOHNSTON A CO., S*at<oh kb*, Bun Hook tfAnuraonrsims, ajtd Jo* PaiatPU, No. ST.Wpod ■treat, Plltebargh... ec3o ■ KAT £ CO., Bookbellsba and Sta- Tiozmi, No. M Wood door.to.tba 'OOBur-'of. Third, SCHOOL and •LAW BOOKS'coniUntly oo band* • J . U HKAI>, SaoKSKUEB An> Btk • No. 78 Fourth street, Apollo Buildings.' XrdXMWßEJßX&tlai'**. IUtfEPH- BOHNS,' psALB& nr Time- O ■!■«; EeaaoiPtaua aanßrany Qoeee.-Se. 77 rtfaftetOiw§t,pt[t|WlKE", i;.- apIO , PAIW, MACKUM. dt 00 n OBALBBSbr ill Hs*imxaz*»^T*zkKb^N9il3vt t ate., No*. IT and 1» Fifth itreet, Pittsburgh. »pU Ykt lliblAAf WABD, DttALib nr From* F? moft Homoac**, end *ll w>* OtxrlUea tor money. r . Persons can,proear* LOANS through mF agency, 'oa'raaaoaabtatcnna.;.-,. . - •. *■ , .Thoeo wishing to inmt tbeir money to good ad* yantaga. eaa alwaye find flrat and aaoond clau paper faierrirfce strictly confl ■ deatlaL Office, Grant street, apposite St. Pad's Cathedral. t y _ ..; jejtdtf Vl ' x ''jHCnMTECTyj&4&. : :; : \ y TAH£S H. BALPH, ~T ABO&XTXpT, . c \u."i ; r>' i ••' «. 1 7. Prepare* "gxrtttTT Hunfixiu Aim SrxciriOAUOss, for all.kind* of Bollilsgfr.and superintend* thdr 'nredfidnod'rtafcnaMeMmg,- :ylLi • - Oflfai’bn street*between Peace rh and 'Bdbb4obetr«»W.'Bne#beOTCtty- j WO ftQVm- V&MLVWi*, ,old< antf new is. ;*o. 3, largs, : . : X't «■<**! ™ ** **£rJh '■ UP. u i i '■ •» - iaiteTi wadfortla * -Thb \ . \ PITTSBURGH, FRIDA wrErey boors. BOOKS FOB TAB TIMER—The SUw* Tower. By Prof Oeirne*. $l. God Again t Slavery- B» Dr. Ohe*?#' 75j. , Scriptural Yiewaof Slavery. ■By A*B«rtee. fl. Oo|h.t Ame kan Slavery to be F«vpetaatcd? A Dsbat*"fce'.w'eon Fareon Brownlow ud Bw. A. ..PiToe. Ttfo »* . TheOotlon Kingdom. By Frederick lew Olm ilohd.Sro’e. $2. The Afric&n Sieve Trade. By Be?. Bafos W. 1 Clark.'jgfio. TteOllld'e Anti-Slat. rißook. 76e. Tie Golden Hoar. By dcnway. 60c. _ Amo.Pg the Pinee. too. —.- ! ~v * Oonpt ipr ( e nt of e Orest People. Ht*. America be ore hnropa. By the sun*. .Helper's Impending Grid'" fL The Barons of the &-nth. By Reynolds. 75c.' 1 or ule et the Book Store or dtS . 8.8. DAVIS,BJ Wbodstreet. J£OQ&SI BOOKS II j 1 Let'HiaarabUa, paper; Among the Pine*; Bern* . hies Among Words; Canoe and noddle; Patience of .HopejßpareHouia; The Hkw Gymnastics; Miriam,- by Marlon Harttodj Shepherd lung; Writing Fluid, iMfOod ea ony,perhapebetter, Javpblf*** a .large eupply. Tor t&lo by frfl ; ti. J.-L. BEAD, TS’Fbnrth afreet. : JpiiOTOGKAPH ALBOM8 t varioufl styles and pr o*#, our own maonfacttre. Please call jwd lee them. ■MEW BOOKR ' Aw girtam: By Marlon Hex lend. Byes and Ears: By , Henry Ward Beecher, The Wagoner of the Alleghenies. By, T.Bach* • - anan Read. Lee Miserable#. Cloth and paper edition,. Among thl Piatt. M 44 . “ ‘ The Student Abroad, - By Kimball. : Country Ufing end Country .Thinking. America before Europe, New Gymnastics, for Meal, Women and Children. ! The Phantom Boqoet. Philip—lllustrated. ... - ~ : OllTer Wendell Holmes’ Poem bine and gold. Appleton’* Taxpayer’* Manual.. ' Like and Unlike. By A. 8. Boa. - Tor aaleby “ EaT 4QO„ SAWoodsL 1663. ! POCKET AND COUNTING HOUSE DIARIES; PHYSICIANS' VISITING LISTS; ENGLISH ANHGZRHAN ALMANACS; ;V' • I -SToreale by * EAT A C0.,53 Wood street. JJ. AiSVVj UKOii^U*. MANUAL OF OKOIOaY-TfMtto* 01-ttLB Prin dplto of tht ScUeee, with tpecUl relttvoc* to Am«r< lcsa Qvclogioftl HUtory. By J«a>M D. Bob*. U.A,, L.L.D., Author of *'▲ tisctem o( Mlaert'OCT. ; For nto bj ‘ ' B. 8. DAYLS, 63 Wood it. de6 •i ~ i JMSCEUL'dJrEOVa CARDS* JIORNITUKE BBLUKG OrV WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. 97 add 99 Third vtrret, oppeaito E. Edmim<tooa A Co. and m Fourthitrfi. .. . nhio OOT. 8,1881: Lithridge’i Patent OVAL i.amp CHIMNIKS, XX FLINT GLASS. Pw Chlaalea ara Intended tor the flat dame, which beating all parte of tliu glue. equally, duet not upn. ft to cracking. A PwJlllHftiftQA- - ''TottfmOlarWmi - Washington street, triuatrargh, JPe. r\BUGB, C&EMICALS, FALNTti, Xj OILS AND DTE fcTCFra, INDIGO BLUE, ESSENCE OF COFFEE, STOYE POLISH, FLA* YOBINO EXTRACT*. NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, MACE, CLOVES, AJsLSPIOK, WHOLE PKPPEB, MUSTABD SEED, CASTOB o|J*, SWEET OIL ead eesesees orsH kiada iadoteua, aU ataadard patent oediciacs, Ac., Ac., la ate re end (or aale low be WOODSIDE A WALLACE, F. 8. Country merchant#, before purcheeisg else where, woald do well to call and examine oar etock. lot WotIDSIDX A WALLACE. SALE VEKY Vabm wagons, oil Wagons end bpbinq WAGONS. OABONNNB'S CABIN AND COAL CASTS iTIMBEB WHEELS, CANAL, GABJDKN KIrtS.BJUOK AND STONE MASON'S. WHMtL BAB&OWS, all mad* of the best dr; timber, abo all kinds ol repairing attended to promptly. Apply to • EOBT. HAUK, wtwa Hams, Bach of Federal street Station, Allegheny, mbllilyd JAMES IRWIN, PITTSBUBQHj Pa., OIL OF VITBOL, AQUA AHtfONIA. . Order* left at William Holmee A Ow.'p Office, cor ner of Market and Fine street*, will reoelve prompt • attention. ' " . ; / et2o OIL WORKS. . Beflaen and deals ratiT CABBOIT OIL, onstupaued by any in tbi market. Orderaieitat the offloe of Child* A C«noo, under the St. Chart** Hotel, at the office of Smith, Part* Oe., or at.their work* in Lawnncertlie, will be at tended* to. ! 'Boyenaf Credo Oil. ~ otfSily r YON ARNSIHAL, Jjirosvi abd IK» mattUct b*mn«le<rf (JENULNA SaVANA 01 GABS, and all Unde of SMOKING ANV CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, FANCY U££B3CHAUM PIPES, TUBES, Ac., In great rarlcty, IiNHKB THE ST. GHABLEB HOTEL, Piltebnrgb, I'a. M. B.—The Trade bapplied on liberal term*. . myllidly WW. YOUNG, suooesaor to Cart • wrigbt A Young, Nw.97 Wood •troet, comer r ct .Diamondalloy, dealer ld’an Kinde df GUTLKBY, BAZUBS, KIFLJCS, BEVOLVEBS, KNIVES, BCIS* SOBS, GUNS, Ac., Ac. A .large anortment of the above good* coftrtanlly on hand. •' mhl W P. MARSHALL, Wiu • Pant*, BbftfiKad, No7lff Wood'Bta** Pltuimrgtt. ' ’• ■: J*7 TJuTFSE , _. .. XVt Dealer tn BOWMJ6TB»'JrAIp,-fiIBAW TBIM -tflBQSi end STBAW GOODS gpoerally. HOOTS *uro SHOES, JOHN CAMPBELL, Miseraotobbi!.:or BOOTS'AND SHOSfI ot.oTO* S-cripUM, So. rittiborgb. r>. otdOaly / IJSO.OALBKJSJS, SON * CO., V/MOL& \*jr b*ib Bctau. vXAtuaia BOOIS. SffOKS, Jfcc.,’corner Fourth ond WoodetfOeU/ritUoargb. nH t CHAKLE9 H. STOW®, - 1-HTBICIAH AHD BCEGWS, .Offloo, K«. W FKpXBAIs BTAKK, (Oppoiito ;a**f Bafpetudn Brides, AHjCoBENY OUT. / s tHAKLOTTE BLUAIE. Mahufaotua* VJ m aud Dbaukb m PIANO-IOBTiS, and Im’> m.H«f of Mcaia ml iltakal totnuneatt. doleutst Earth* BAMBOBO PIAN08» al»o for BALLET* PA VIS A CO.’S BQSTOH TIAKOS, with and with* ont JBolmn Attachment. No. 61 PIAh itweU ~EEEBEir* , Dealers ik • Mcsic ajui Mwcjj. lumumuTt, a&4 *ol* tor fltelnw»jr'i celebrated PIAHOS, Ko, 65 F tha tree t. PUtrtmrgh. ■•'••-* -■ «JS9 TOHN H- ufPuaoA el tfxLOOixmf> te, Ho. 81 Wood lietwwa -oorih ittwi *ad Dtamtmd Fittaborgbi P». K A BOSH. £>HX£D PEACHES, hal? e* OvW do -do : ' Applo*, brigbl; - 3 bbto. Sortboa Molaiowt :40docb<riooBii*»etlppU«j- !.' - jMtT*3*lTri*ndfor «ol*Jbf vJ. O. UiT&T t d,3 ~ .. MolDanltbflolditmi. GAME.— Statfdles Y«xuion; , - v; 1 ;;’ ' ,v '»»fld bum, of dUkUda, ooniloaljroß hul«sd dftl. . -I MASK TAS GOBBIB. •' *i?i3 yfiS;6 ,'l • J.L. BRAD. 78 fourth itrwtJ CASK AHD WOOD OHAIBB \ BgDCCKB PBIOXfI, JAS. W. WOODWELIi, SOS Liberty street. Hasafrctorer of , MAT LOU A BMITB, trJULX. PAPERS. ood St., PUPHICIJtJfH. jutvsMc. esc, ftalmrg S. BIDDEEJ & ooi ; BDITOSt AlfD VaOrBIETO^B, Publication offite lb,'S4.; Fifth Street. ” MOBSINQ USD ITBlrtlia.lWTJOHg, DAU.Y, COKTAINIHO THB TOTHB HOOB OP PDBIIfIATICSt g k , . [■'' ' c : FRIDAY; MoBNpift:, .pBC- H 2, The Nevi f ’itilkti<ii. " A letter pabliihai inihoNaw Toil jj&uu gira tome Tot; tatertithu fantrta njbtUa, to the eoel»i rrrojutkn going on in the Boath&hutglng the raUtlotT batmen the. whites. nnfjiagMM. -’We.miien' Ibw'extraota-: -; . j .. Tba slaveholders of •ee- -are-making' ft Wish p|ep«*tlOa forjtb*. emancipation of jinder .ihd Presi dent’* Proclamation, , *e£oro leaving Helena, a few weeks ago,! la&tt&dtbe foottbatmany of the slaveholders of tkttMgioa h*d WM; entered into - a their'bluvei to remain on th#*rtahtati4pi*j»ad»ft*ioe*'Tb#- have come, to tie conchuitm that: ilia degrees are quite u neoea*»ryb)-tlb«&'aS:thiy are to the negroes. A* labp^^th'aj. ara essential to the South, aadna'ciu*>m f 'be more op posed to their • foreign conn-: try, when the war it oW/ thoa their former; outers. • • ■ ■*■', •••**. j The hatred of tbe.a«rs*t tW South U far lew prerralent than lq dheNorthern States.] Familiar association with thsm,-tlieir pres enee in every • their and the affectionate nttturp cre ated strong wpa nod the superior race. .. , <■ i I hava conversed wltwJsWtul'jlavoholders on this sntyect,* and away the oobwebs oi prejudice that •urrohud' the sub* foot, and getUng at thfl/ topt-of lhe matter, they confess Chat this fi {he coarse likely to be,.taken, and that ti*y are beginning to make preparations for is. ; On the steamer frflinr Memphis to_Calro I I«t«r#rTromTTfr. planter from Tennessee, that tpe -President’# prooia aation is expected toigo into effect on the firttof January, an<Ltfsthe.*ni eeraral of hiiifelgbb&Hi. oidafriady had a talk with their slaret, and agreeAwitb them that they are to remain as hired? tarvanta and receive- Tr! Aiken said to s£s: ”SirJ we ate *t taohed to our slaves.;] Home of them have watched over ui in our Infancy; some of them have proved their fidelity "to tu under 'trying circumstances; as, a whole, they ere necessary to us as laborers; they 'are acquainted with £be cultivation of eottog, oar staple crop, and we prefer them to any mnryot of laborers that we aralikely to get. r j He continued: “W« have talked the mat* ter with our slaves, to them, ‘on the Ist of January we expect you will all re- ! oeive your freedom by the proclamation of the President, but we .want you should not leave us. In the meantime, let no one run away. Stay at home, and contjoue at your * work, and we will do justly by you., You shall bavo fair wages, and by remaining together you ;will do s better off and far happfer.* Mr. Aiken-said tbstbii slaves had taken -.his advice, and notrtraenf them conld be eu tiood away from him. ■ fife, gave an interesting account of 1 the fidelity" of one of bis hegro men, who--had- assisted him, with pistol in hand, to defend a wagojit load of eottoo they - weretsking to Memphis, from three cotton* burners whom they m’tti&n' sho way. ,c That negro," said ho, ‘*ji»a jbrought np with me iron a boy, and I wnflfctrastJUai&jEt-jq. Su Louis or Chicago with uncounted gold,' and he would return safely to me.’* Th* writer mentions a ease of tbe capture of fifty aUves, tbe property of a widow jady, by a,scooting party. The lady, wbo resided atdolemble, Tena., went to tbe Union camp and persuaded nearly tbe whole party U> re turn, promising that they should be free on tbe Ist of January, under tbe Proclamation; but she wished them to remain with her as hired servants. Thus is this greatand terrible question solv-' ing Itself, gently t naturally, as the night changes to day and winter tb summer. " Na ture and Providence,” says the writer from whom wa wiser than the politi cians. The self-interest of mankind, and the instincts of the human breast, are more to be reUed'on fhaiTlhftj)bntXeireo6nomiitß ; of the time. The emancipated black* are to remain where t|j*y_are, and all scheme# of..forcible colonisation-will come to naught. 'Upstart politicians say to me, ‘What will you do With four millions of emancipated blacks ?’ I an swer, ‘Whit will the planters of the South do .without then ? Suppose we leave them just where theylure, and they may be more useful to eaoh other than they have been In times past.' ” . • * ■ From'New Orleans, Oen. Butler has ordered that hereafter no negTo shall be eonflned in the police jail: :un loss the jail fees are prepaid. This putt an end to an old and monstrous abuse. The General oonoludes the order with the follow ing good bit. Do says: “ This is the oourse taken in all oountriea with debtors confined by creditors, and slaves have not; suob com mercial value in . New-Orleans as to justify their being- held and fed by tbe .'eity, relying upon any supposed lien opoo the slave.” : It 1« pretty dear thoOeneral don’t think ilev.» are first-olass collaterals just now. We notleod some time’ slnoe jtho sequel trationof tho immenio property, by order 91, which declared all property In the district nailed Lafonrche, and lying welt of the Mie sisalppl river, sequestered, and all sale, and tranif.n Illegal. Major s.ll# LlCut. Colonel Kinsman and Capt Fuller were appointed a Cdmmisilon to, take pobsoselon olf the lame, with power to work plantation!, 4c. On the 2Jth Gen. Btitler issued an order oztonding the petition! of Order No. 9f to all that part of tho State of Louisiana east oJAhe Misili eippi river, ozaeptth. parishes of Orlmms, St. Bernard and Plaquomtnos, ... _... J. Wesley Green and Jeff. Davie, We hays In oor telegraphic column, a little sensation paragraph from Chicago, stating that somebody named J. Wesljr Green had broightoertaln peace proposition! from Jeff. Davie to President Lincoln, and that Green had made oath to the fast.' Another dispatch from Washington -pronounces'the" story "‘*an Imposition.”, .It is probable that Green claim ed acquaintance In this city, and gave: refer, encea, for one of our. most prominent cUlsoni -medred vnuta ffoa'Chlhhgo IntfnlHsg Into his character. That gentleman has no bowl edge whatevor of sttoh a person as J.Wesley Groan. '■■ li i 1,:/. , xiz Mtianreww' Bzrapmoir.—A dispatch from Cairo, dated tha' Bth, to . the Olnejnnetl Gosotf., nyt; '}] ' : i.‘l- J.- .--! ‘ Transportation land suppllw forward, and In _Janqsry .Vlckthurg.JdU bo rdure. - -'’- ■W.■■A? ii - ' ■! ■ ; ' r '/ ■' ' Gon. Kllot,with hlsrams, ls here. General Blair la ezpeoted.lhlsi woek- wllh'a fun com mand.- ; "V 1•,1. 1 . Tbi news from NaahvUle Is visr, OrcUing, and th. rosultJDf impending movimonta there Willb.awalteffwlth preTbnhd eoliatajfc,: ; Gnziau. M’Ctzu.ez kas unrehaseda horn, on Thirty-first .treat, neejh. KfthAvsnus,. B.wTcik.ahd .ppoiUtilSfWthet city his. M vi t«e twits*'; C. 'as : : : , DECEMBER 12, . BUssoatl* - - ; Sines thoresfttlar. armlet of the rebellion hiribeen driT*n out>;ef Mfaouri,the Suto , rqliitie hare been left to aet Ai .a:kiad of po lice fore*, to ttrppreii guerrilla bands And, igialntalathopeaea; bat they arA-sttUander baUobal Authority, ASU-Loais latter tAyst A custom hasprevailed Among poititoiSMof* theStot* militia ofignoring; thrfreadpmof slAYsremaaelpatedby military authority, and In many Instances .negroes thus; Llreed'have' been kidnappedj earned Into theiqterierand retold Into slavery.. The Provost: General has drawn from Geh.‘ CartU a letter ofJnstroefienTorbU guidancein. such eases. ■The letter li as foUoiri: * ' ' ' r.- HitiDQVi'fcfzßfl DrpASTiuxT op , ; ... St. zitam/Dae. 5,18(12. J Jf Mgtoes belong to Rebels theyaro CreO. IM3ujtutL into .outlines for safety, wo etc to proteoi them.: It ii competent forany officer ,to judge>of the ;etatur-of theinogro, from pr%U}bj9 te atimooyi By testimony,-.lj do not . suoh .4** U mony as .wo ninal* ly'teke to iuoerUih. truth, and do not joonflno officers to whitf is. teohnloaliy called. legdl tee* tlmotiy;hat: the mere'avermeht' of * negro !.himself that he la the'slave of a Rebels should' (bnlybe primnfaeie cvldenoeof the fact, which i may Wtr**e»ed by'Uther proof. 1 ' ProvOit itMftrahaifleneral'end'Protoit'Marshals of Districts may certify a* to th* status of the negro, nod Tsipectea by all persona within my commands . .... S. Mtior-fleneraU- d eMff> abate sometime, time tlnee, and are glad that a itop-bat bm% pat to It. 'From GeD. Bl*el’s Army Corps. 1 —Wab?pnntnr,' Tffcsday, Dec. 9,1862. The 2W6un«'e special correspondenttelo graphs at follows, dated Headquarters CoTps, Fairftjx-Court Boose, Va., December 0,9 p. m.: . n ■ ; ■ . : v Trustworthy information has been received of tbo strength and position of thaeibelfbrcec in the Shenandoah valley-* * ’ The whole 'force is about 2,300, under command of Brig.. Gen. Jones, and disposed as follows: "The7th Vir ginia Cavalry, numbering from Pewtown to Woodstock;- the .6th Virginia. Cavalry, 600.stronR t ar« oa duty from Wood-, stock to - near McDowelt; the-77th Virginia Cavalry, 360 mon,- are in the vicinity of Charlestown; tho 12th"VirginiaCavalry,and Bob White's guerrillas, in ell 700, era lu the vietnUyjjf WhlurPoat; Wheat’s Legion, oth erwise known as the Louisiana Tigers In fantry, bat. now composed principally of. Mary landers,‘are In the vicinity of Strasourg, With eightp{fcei of artillery, 0 and 12-ponnd-r Ct rifled guns. As it b understood than are between 6,0Q0 and 7,000 sick and wounded rebels In the-, towns from Woodstock to Staunton,this force! • jsaa undoubtedly-left in the vaUoy to prevent., any raids for the purpose of paroling them. : Scouts report nothing of note in front to day. A rebel patrol was seen in Hopevillo Gap. A refugee from Louiseecnnty,who b*s been living in the woods for nearly a year to avoid being pressed-Into the iervice, came .into our lines to-day and gladly, took the; oath. Tiro contrabands have arrived from -Sperry vllle, bot haring been twenmeka oh the way their Sews has boon anticipated. Pestilence Added to Famine. Fever Is added to the fsmiuo ia the :Len eashUe district. The London Lunctt, a good medical, authority, jays; The true spotted typhus, Ibe formidable “faming fere t/* the dire paltU«atUl4oaepm itant of wide-ipfeod end prolonged dearth —i« slowly bat mott'iurbly 'extending w amongst the population of the town; Within the peat fortnight the number of casee of Aal «r<y h«? hwft« rinnhjpA; jhp hiatnyy.of the eut&Tt*lrtfcTotighout, BO far as we have as yet ascertained tho particular!, U most significant of the future. In July, one or two isstanoea of true-typhus were recorded. In August, eight cases occurred. In September, upwards ef forty' were registered; in Oetober, fifty-one. Now the number has resohed (if not exceeded) one hundred and forty. It is evident from, the figures.that the aotivity of the disease Is steadily blooming greater and its sphere of motion wider; and sooner or later the time must oo me, U human help be powerless or too long delayed’to stave off the disaster, when/ from the sure results of inanition, the xemi&o-. stricken population will became as apt to re eeive ana propagate the deadly infection, as tinder to receive and propagate flame. This Intelllgonoo, vague reports of which have previously reached us, furnishes an ad ditional stimulus for hastening the movement for the relief of these unhapy people. Good food and warm olothlng, given early, will tend to check thi spread of the fearful f&mine pcatilenoe. ; _ _• Vallandigham and an Ugly Acquain- tance. The Buoyrus (Ohio) has the follow* log incident of Mr. Vallandigham's late visit to Mhnsfield, Ohio. After the speakers bed concluded, three men entered an omnibus to ride to a railway station, and sat dewn. An unknown person was in the vehicle. One of themasked another, “Did you hear Vallan digham?" “No I" replied tho other Indig nantly, “it would be more creditable .to hear Jeff. Davis himself than that contemptible traitor Here the stun* ger started up, and putting on a severe look and an extra amount of dignity, said fiercely, “I am Mr. Vallandigham 1“ ■ “It don't make a bit of dlfferonoe," firmly replied tho gentle man, “I bare nothing to take back/' This oofnpKtely cowed the'butternut, and ho re* mained entirely dumb during tho remaindor of tho trip. ii Tsi Anglo African, * New Tork paper, owned and edited by negroes, Is angry with Rev; Henry Ward Beecher for some remark* held to imply a dlalnclinatioa to fraternise with negroes, end pitches into him thus: . “Yet there It some aUowahoe to be - made In the case of Mr. Beeeherl He is a born rowdy; be is.by nature a “subterranean** after the strfotest seot of the Mike Walsh school;' he is linked with the groveling instincts of the Democracy by affinities which grace has npt yet overcome. Henoe, when a negro oomes up before bis excited imagination, fid only sees something to butt against, as the maddened bull in the Spanish arena. Those jpeeoliaf Ities speak out In his gait and manner Whan we fierar meet him with out the mentat exclamation (befcto we. have recognised blip,) “There comes a stupendous rowdy, who must hare been bha“batter* last night/ “ v , - - An Anuaino Ereoe.—Bome women in' Lex ington, Kentucky,'rebel sympathisers, learn ing that tereral hundred rc>e! prisoners were to oome through that-plaoe, repaired to the railroad station with a liberal supply of pro visions for them. The train came in', afld.on it inualso tbeiamenufiheroftrnTotisoldiersT Tho'women mistook them for the rebels, and had dUtfibutad thetr “aid and comfort" be*. fore their error could bo reoUGed. I (Mb* B.Ck Squise writes to tho New York Tribune waving, that there lain New York a machine which can clear thb, flax fibre fromn the jhoove and woody, part, and leave it id a condition suited, to the manufacture of paper- He affirms that the States of Illinois and Ohio raise and throw away enough, of the flax fibre to make 14,000 tons of paper stock, on amount equal to two-thirds of the total amount of rags hitherto annuallyimponec. Whyrtken, does not somebody set the machine to work 7 .Good roa tee Niwbbots i—-Ad advanoe In the price of papers harbeen Made at Roches* ter, New. York, under peculiar jeireunutaaedsi The newsboys, on their own responsibility; raised the price, of the city dallies from three to four Cents a copy “ on aeeount of the hard „ Aimss^Jlhapubluhers'proteft - .wEainit4hif; u-dohewithout their sanction-and without necessity* The papers are sold to the boys at the old rates. . \ . Ins, Chwrlutows (Uul) Ainrfatrj&ktu tl»t » lrem «a offl '(wr'on boordt h OKUSbpwt DftWS, djhtodVtrtlOQ rirer, G»., mjt tut of‘twolotiof iholli r*« retrod *upt>o»t Muwhß- Mtu, sot oh« of th« 9 would ezplodOf 'umt Mtaos Jurist put!» w*tt>\tthb«tw*Mi tin — ■ -™«»'itai^'irw»'arKJrpiKfl«» : ; ~‘Z tfießtOok{ 1862. Cnriooalncident is the War**Asln - emale GaptuxesTen Sc ceiSiOltbUi I-..-- - 1. ‘ ’ Cftjpi. Boigh.t, ef ’ itteky regiment, a resident of Cincinnati;: rslstea Ike 'following- curious* axwedote of ihp-irar} • D uring ihe:. retreat of tfee Ktrby. Bmfth from Cumderland gpp,,>egime&t fbwhl&lie' ;ww In tKp yon or the federol ; Ohe morning, 'tvMir thezegifiani vros about twenty-six ipllcg- Eeatof UioWiJd seefile.of lifii inen, kjfcpt,' 'ihenf fibcedh, 4hardhtbg: r afid a woman marching in tßmi' % itarws(k a; musket in her- -hands; on* their comibg* ■withia.the federal T lines; gave to the officer commanding In accounting for their thdt he*rhrißband ; had fe company in the federal service!, -and had. lcft her.alqnp to -takecare of : tho honso/ whlch lay between the two armies. n Eleven 1 sfeceSßlonis’U had doine into tho'hdizee Uiat morning-uad 1 proceeded te make them selves at home,- first killing all her chick ens r and I setting them, to toast,by. the' fire; They to die pose of,..the things around the house, taking up the carpets and' constructing horse blankets oat of them. . ‘V; a They next perpetrated other atroqitiea of ades tractive and objectionable which had the effect of making the. lady of - the house “furiously wild,” - as the! captain’ expresses It,* and she determined that-sach' joutrageous conduct should : not go unpun-i ’ished. She accordingly carried away their muskets to ol'plaCe of safety, reserving for her own uaej and then going to the room in which they were .regaling' them-' selves ,0n her defunct chickens, she inform ed 'them that they were her prisoners. Ooe of them jumped up to seize her/ when she leveled her gun at him and. fired, causing him to-bite the dust, wkioh lay : 4hickly strewn on the carpetlew floor, growing away the now useless gun, she took the other in her hand and ordered'tho remaining ten to march to ward tfie Unioncamp, threatening to shoot the first who,artempted to run away. Having a wholesome, fear of sharing a similar fate to’ that of their companion, thoy went quietly along, and were accordingly han ded over to the military authorities. Op being laughed at for being taken -prisoners by a woman, they said they had been want ing to get captured for some time past'and were heartily sick of the war, they said, and. did not care how they got out of it. A CopviXTios of Southern manufacturers was held on the 19th ult. at Augusta, Ga.,.»t which, In vrew of the fact that everything: connected with'cotton manufacture had ad vanced over one thousand, and in some cases to the fabulous-amount of ten thousand, per cent., it was resolved that the con vention oon- B id uy from'actual estimate prescribed, the present cost of cotton goods, to be eqnal to flfty cents per. pound, and deem it unsafe to r bargain Government at any fixed price, to udead bsjoad one month, without the ea tebtisbmehtof a sliding scale, by which_the price.may be Variod from month to mouth as the cost of production may advance. The Boston Jovnuil loams' frost an authen* tlo source that on tho 10th of November flou was $3O per barrel at Charleston; corn, $2,50 Sr bushel; potatoes, $4 pertbushel ? coflee, ,75 per pound; batter, $l,BO per pound; yellow *9*P, $1,55@1,05 pet pound ; chil dren’s shoes, ss@6; ladies’ boots, $l6; com mon calico, $2 per yard; salt, $46 per bushel; loons; $3O. was sold at auction, at wholesale price. A xtntßKi of brass rifled pieces, on ear? riages, which have been lying In the Phila delphia Nary Yard for the past few days haTCi. been forwarded to their destination. They were marked “Rear-Admiral Porter, 0.8. N., Cairo, Illinois.*’ JJAINEB BRQTHKKffgjg^^ OCLEBHA.TED HEW YOKE PIANO FORTES, The best Planca In the country at tho tries. A new stock now txrivtig. H«T**itor tbs aboro make Planca c»n only b* had st tbs store of CHARLOTTE BLUME, Ho. 43 FIFTH BTBEXT. tfBTAs arrangements have been made by Sirs. BLUUE, In Kew York, (or the Ajshcj of the shore celebrated Pianos, sll orders (rum HtUbaryh. except coming directly I otn her, sre now canceled. stove Pianos rsoge In.price (rom 8175 to s£oo, dell SECOND LOTon SAtfD PIASOS AKD UELO-fiwWVli DEOHS.—BEAL BABGAUIS.—«Ajf »Ktf V Rosewood 6?£ octave Plano, roond cornets, made by Chlckering A bona, only 2)4 years old, a my floe ii in lliflliiiili ~ 1 ’ " A Boeowood 6J4 octave Plano, asms as the kboT» 800 A Boeewood octave Piano, Chickeriag A Eons, about 4 year* old, in first rate lB5 A Boeewood 6W octave. Piano, made by fickb* maker. Philadelphia, a good PUnu .-^.—. 160 A Boeewood 6 oetare Plano, Iron (ram*, made by Ballet, Baris A 00., in good order.»~^«... 140 A Boeewood 6)4 oetare upright PUnoi made by Gilbert, Beetou..~~..~..~~~~~.L»~'~~~-~< 1® A Hahogaay 6 oetare Plano, made by6todart A Co,, a rery good 105tnitn50t,......^.............. 12U A Ualibgany « oetare Piano, New York make..., 85 .A Walnut 6 oetare Piano, .To A M*bog*»y 9 octaTe Plano, Load A Bro Id A Mahogany 6)4 octets Plano..—Se A Mahogany 6 octave Plano.—SO A Boeewood 6 octave Piano style Melodeon, mad* •> by Mason A Hamlin, as good as pew,.,.., TO A BteswoodAootavo Piano style Melodeon, made by Oarhtrdt~.....——« 00 i Boeewood 5 octave Portable. Melodeon, made v by Oar bard t—cost 875—....——~ 85 koradeby JOHN EL UKLLOB. a * 08 .4,.4 EXHIBITION. jtggS|sp| FBIZB MKDAL PIANOS, JlffTl M.&. HTBriniMT A Bom, New Tort lhei ra octved tb* fine pritt m.ii.l .4 lb. Longoa Bxblbl;. tion this summer, in com petition with two hundred and eighty Pianos, from all parts of Europe Amerin, and are thus prorsd to be OW to* Pfowoefe Orworld. Alresb supply Just recoiling by •• H?KLHBSSi 6S Finn atreot, no g Sola Aw«nts lor bteinwey’e Pianos., , Bash andtenok drums just re-: MlTtdby - JOHHH. 1 yxLLUB. IMPORTANT TO OIL'; SHIPPERS AN» REFINERS.—I fc.TO pcrcliisnF 6rß.cn. el dwinbl, Kroußii, iUomtad on th» Altogbie, Btnr v and'Albgbtny Talley Baliroad, above Lawrence* flPe, whiob I am fitting up as an CU Yard, (or the. mmldslTe purpose of Weliogi forwarding'-Und storing Crude OIL TbU property baa unsurpassed' ad vantages lor the budinea, being locatedfJga-caK side the city limits,with no adjacent bußdiogS) with. m dna Undißglbr boats, and where tbe esstert and weiur*' cancan be loaded-oatha'ground: '1 am now prepared to take carerf Oil Boata, and, wH® * steam'pump; to barrel, and with fireproof; tight. c tankslo store bulkoll any length of time. r orlwfß base ground to partkawishing to- have their owtf tank* and will build tanks oh contract or iupt rln* - tocdthurconsCrudUif --^ v Offloe at tha yard, on the dtlaens Passenggr Ball* way. Ail common! cat ions addrssasd to oATYD K (BE, Box 90S, Pittsburgh, fa., wiJ receive prompt attention.' • ; " ‘ ' ‘ ; - nowly . TTNIYERSALCLOTHES WRIXGfiB, U ~lt sates time, labor;clotlua end mcney; will Wear'frryeirs without no servant cant jeak Nr* child eight yean oW can opirateU; to esutietr orskUl Munbiu ln fcs nse, aad vavm tte cost in clothing every tlx months:, Tor sale at }be l*U* ' Nn- het Depot, 16 and £7 BL.CI sir street. ... J.AH. PHtT.LtPS- T EUON BIBCUIT, jmt ißOeired tr«Bn. ; XJ from' tbe bakarbs; abo,' Beaton Wlne'anA: - MU 1 -"etfrf.f lilVrtTac4 SKKIiP,— 23 bl)la, Lotoring * snap;- i i.-iii tvtaZ';r a?. ,'iJgxT i 30W)ls.P»*o»7iranla “do; .- V •• : -do^* la rtote sad fcr sab by •yT* M. flOBlttL: r*r ™ Liberty sreeL VOLUME :LXXVi .OSaei N;o£S** vuu*,-h''-1a:-'• «■ -’* *'*•'* ■ ' jyy hnf k m A iru ifl buM png ’oil czy ix ■ *idt2g*w~'l £ '-vr- '•! ; scUmmar. , .-'LA ~r- tmirn*. :j 'o*73 1 .'ir/G «i» jomr Wsw.’Wi iw*.' ,Ti!iS.gSS«MMISi: {oiniitoaihnlTfi jQCSeaJ^^Oß^^^^ttmet; . ■a’liUoiras , jiUarZ 1 . r -• first *Mortg»ge . • :» tr; wotlTdoaUeffie 00 \ Groundnut,first rlwpi'Hß nn k BO . .. Teona! Obl*a' 6 pfcf cent. Mortgage . , .. lean, S&*DoOk ;■ Miladelnhia, fi per ccnt^Lfiua—,; tSOJ**) CO cotaty fiber OO - - m w iha Broad nip Mountain - L-BsaxDeACcmpß=x»?»octoH^‘l<^««^f a W*-®? Pennsylvania Baflroad ,Oq. y ii. w, OC. Stock cflifllahce Buttial (A Stack, pfOoupty Flm l/QM 00 Stock of DeliWiro 'K. ff. Insurance Co~- - TOO iO - OounexUSuk :< jfla~? 5,135 91 Mechanics’Bank do . 80 fiJitfoU'Jfi? lni&if*ne§ Cb. V toiprifV, ....h lt/> (O . Bills Beeehable, bntlnem paper.. w .tL..^» ? lB|2qT IS Pftrk i | ' t * Mt r* ta 79 Cash ra.hand.asd IJfDEMNITY'-AGABfSI* 5 IaOSS BY . riat-FBAKKIiIH FiRBIHSIiaABOE COM FAHY OB PHIItABSLPHIA. Office, 435 and A 37 Obeecnnt street, near fifth.- J Statement of Januaiy published icreo[>hlT_tn ni set nf>lii*niM?i 'Hihiff— First Mortgagee, amply OO B«] Bstat»/^r« , t cost ■ OO .Temporary. loan*, on.ample,trilateral ' 85cnr{8;....~~....w.M.....~.». 2® Stock*. (pwenkToto $88,867 72) coetu. ■ :$9,788 00 Kotos and Bills Boodvabl*.. _1»821 00 OtfhWii-,■-■ ■ \f, in. •■;■■■■•■ 87,91900 : J ' * ‘ • •aWThe' cal? profit* Cbm this Company can dlvid# by law are from risks which have been determined. . Insurance made on' every jlasoiptlßn tn property. In town and country, at rates as knr as amconiutrat •with security.' • . .. . , ~ • Btaarthelr Incorporation,wperiod of thirty jree*e, the? have paid lesaes by lire to an smoont exceodin b - Four MISUm of DoUan, thereby affittding evidence ef the adTantacee of losuranoe, u well m'their abili ty and disposition - 'with prompting all liabilities , r PMAjros. - •;-v "''S :---mV24 rCJBrF , ; fci'u e-?8-« : '*'«S(&B0$fi9 ; CLBM TlhQW»ft**^ •:; .v'cs -?>'i , C}Mt Tingle?, ; ! H- U. Xi^fiaeoa, 1 - - Samuel Bupnaps, ■ ■ ,Z., Lothrop,.. Wn, B.Thomy*ou, I,;U a ßobt. Tbland. 1 ■fMsUny *’9£&£SlL .Wm.Uuwef, ;•!.*. r j; rJacob-tt*Bunting, (J, dtrreasou, r ,C. S-VTood^ Betd.-W. Ttagtsy,- JjM • Smith’Bowwv John B. Womll r ; - .^Jaa^a..Woodward, MaxihaU BfH; '' T JobnßlmelU.BHtsb'gh, . comHeApat •myfi v: Sorthnaet carier Third and Wood street. Itomm paid during.the year IMA wi|ifl6 t oßt 81 OhwUeliißaaefcer, - IsaaSLea/V Mordecai D. Lewis, . Jacob. &. Smith, ToMas Wagner,. SdtnwdjO.'Dala, Barld'S. Brown,. * - 3 XUot.W, Bichards, gunnel Gnat, * ■ ■ George Ysles. <^W^T.»W-Wa3?CMg& r P»tgiafc :• EDWABB O. DALE, Fice p&dmL Wsl A. Bnxa, Secretory W tom. ’ . t i. GABDKaB CCmK. Ajeol, m ye ■ Office Kortbeaat cor. Wood A Third rte *rHߣ. MARINE AND INLAND IN- P SUBAJSCE.—ISSLBAKOB COMPACT Of SOUTH AMEBIOA, PHILADELPHIA. . ' lnoorporii«<l 17M—CapUal, f500 l 0C«X jjKU. Janosx?lQ, 1gM.,1 ..'in im'.i A .8T«1fi0,934 61 AUTHUa Q. OOWXK.ftotoml. THOSAS PLATT, Sxntarj/. • INSURANCE COTOF THE STATE Of PEH9BT LTAHIA, PHILADELPHIA, , Incoipojstsd UM-GspiW, st£»»ttXL Amts, fsbrusrr L1M9..—... yOS 0 idaSBT P. BHBBBEBD, .rWJwl’. WILLIAM HARP KB, Becntarj. XT ABTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. HL habctobd. -• ~ Vi. ' Incorpocmted 1510—Capital, (SOO^OOI Amts,Mu V 183),. , 08 H. BPBTISgPOHj.PnrirtwC TWOI a ALLYII,-&<r*farjr. ln the above old and reßahbOom- paw be obtained by application to w. P. JONEB, intf, felfcdly 87 Water street, Bsgeby^Bundlnga. WESTERN INSUKiLNCE QOMPA -HT Of PirtSBUBQH. . B. JVerkboL G*M.COBDON,Searstary. . w ~ office, No. 92 Water street, Bpaag A Oo.H Wsra* if Jsra BUJa. A managed Ay, Dwecton wSO -oresaeß knom ht &• comauatitr,oa& Aka are Jettr* aimed, bt graa&tmeft end Übatiitf, to' cMfemfe Iks durocUr trtioi Uey keee aim wed,' os eferiag On led webeMon to (kete wko desire b 6a samred. ABSBTB, OOTOBEB 80, U£9 r \' J ■ Stock Accouab:Mw.n»»«.*....^».M.’..^ M 00 Open Accounts, 7,808 CO oiSu ji » < 87,695 H Notes and Bilb IT4J76 IS , . • * >f ?* • J B. Millßr, Jr., ’ ” “1 Andrew Ackley, Jamos-JlaAuley, AleXanderßpeeri Nathaniel Holmes, -.- David - Alex. Nlmick, , George Datsie, Benj. WnUam H. Smilfc, r / ; John B. a W.Bickstacm.• -.t' l;: ' .<• o' t:?.* my3o ;..J. JUGOBDOB^baorsfarp, ecrnar' MUfcat *: flog. •• bahto bia, S«r*?nr..;. . 7 ' urarwSteaabaiUiCtti CaTOc* ‘ lararw again#* lom and damage tn tbttanlg&tio of the Sootbetn iad Waatarn, Biroa, JMm •» Baron#, tH» aatlgatlon at tba ßom. .- jjmni against tdm and djririagrljjrllj*/ • ? -nßfOTnr 11 " - -i-'i''*'' .■■&&s£ ■ W. G. Johnston,' ' i B-f-JcauM, V . Bew Owens, •*« OtthaaO, * Hon^T.M.;How» r -. • BafcUyPnrtcni*'*- “Chgrierazai, .. Qoorga.JH»ghain, ~r \ - . r 7 >£*l>Sstl* MHsljtf i iLEQHKNY INSOHjtKOB ‘COM jtLpAHy ,#sm. gfctjrirth ■tTMVBCXIfc Block. ’ , - y , v . . - isniri*MslMtallHß&ofVtreM^SartiUSttv . JOBS P. KqCQSD, Bjtaifr«Wr«4 t v•; Kn»j.i9V£-' v Jo***,- ■..; ■■! > JoifliD, toOordir j. ~B§SBs£|* : «MtKAiHt’»! ‘ <*S*- f **' Vw * JoKlnria, ; ;3. mtteftock/; , •:-/: ; * Ss> bblsi fembtdf ynm ts coCefc flujgti; ftjp bjffgpp<L|gjUroi<ttlo o^—» v soo *1 isofeox®iU»n*atiMd*Tob4ooo;, ~ - 40tot4^ir6* sai &4** !¥***?*•*■ J :i .-Tfcja ttiit was** ... ~i >■;. sr.,? *>■> ■ - MiriM?f“- -, i -I "l ;»■» 6-w.fffl it U» B«w Hub si Imm Ool*. OBAia NBH9, n»v>A AUnMar <*>. '\TS 'iw.V »»°t tT gga to AJWfey City P B.^Woa^. .' ~ ■ lagfctf TfO)lA u KUBBl^BiiANKB'R#^'Aj> As»«SSKC^33S^ otfS .J# ft H« PuEttEdlfl* . £33,31 96
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