•yy F rgh A s?.? T - r Sir: ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ■_ _; COJUMSHIOJC, Kc ■ R < i^J? I J'^P.KpWMPAI^^ O Oflic®, St. OWr Street, e»er the Brtdge.. Boj an, ten iQABBOH OIEB oa mmmMnn—cub : i time. CRUDE OILH, of*D d»- jgtptlOM. wanted. ; Ad4ra»■ J. WEAVES, Jm.\ y?wy IM Tnatstuxi. imylftfljp 'B. iLBBUIi, b'unipAxn y .Ouai Facrcaasn Ootuassion Uncsin tor tfc»MOanf GBAtN, SEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUOE, r- , v £&% j»d agent Jor the celebrated Unisntown GE. J “ TUtST, See. 118 Beoood and l4sPimktrtete»b*- . tween Wood end Bmitbfleld, PitUbnrgnJ mjf ~ jog» uacaiT.* 2' 8. LIGGKTT h CO.,' (successors to .Bail A-Riggett,)FfcookCFacrons ajnrOoinna a MUofieitn, (or thefcaTe of chain. SEEDS, ! CHEESE, PtK)DCCE»Ac., Ifl*. 76 Witer and W ,i ‘ • fTonfcstregti, Htialmrgb.Pa. ~ t ~mys -> upuw aACA£awv. Mn^ M e M .... n ..waKiJ^-VHaattr - UNHAHT, Flour AS» OlAifl FACTOBJ, PnOMJCI AKl>;o6nnKlo9 basto, for (be aale of Floor, GriliL-Fcrb, B> ton, Lard, Batter, Eggs, Oheeae, Deans, -Tallo*. Onw, Fsathra, Potatoes, Pot; and Pearf 'Ashes*' dalMrstus, Idnscod and Lard Oils, Dried: and Green Vrntts,' Timothy, Clover, Flax and QraeaSecds. >,-cVi- • Qaabadvance*tosdeonOonalgdmenis.; • - '•i -g» - 3 B. CAM KiiSbU. OoMM^ Bios &MZf FoawaaDiHS Mkxchant!and:wholes ale dealer in WESTERN RESERVE nwggftg. BDTTEIi, LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FIShT. 4 POT AND PEARL ASHES, fIALERATUS/fiNT . ' SEED r AND OILS; :DRIEDFBUIT-and —ProdQce'gbnoxally, No*. I4iacd H 3" FnmVlUeetc gltuhnrgh, | oca! SleTe*. i —.,---IBttiU,' *& & AHKPAKI)/ CoionasioN-Mfifl- ASTS and dealer*;,’in FLOUR, ORAIN AND. ICE, No. 249 Liberty street, o brandsoTFlonrforßaker*andFamtly use tlv on atteudoo^nald-tb' filling orders tor MernhMdtge generally.{ •eeffrdty KAN KY A£* ; UUIU/KK,i'aci>tojkMD i. Couueuoi Hncbait. dealer IaFUDUIL BUT TIB,BBOOJp,fIEED3; LifcD,CHESS eTpOBS. DRIED AlilT6BEß»VßtnTß^^odaoe y Sn! amUj.ffEibsnlcath advances toads on cohrignaenti. Warefaoaaet-hou. itrcst, Pitta Tiaiis b. MoYav * AND t 9 Onftaiwnni iUscaaiiT.far the mmletif ILOUR, r GRAIN, BACON, LABI?, BUTTER, EOOd, «&d Western Prodece generally, No, 10 HMlTfi FTFT.p '' BTjtKJHT, cbroer orPtmi Pitttimrgfc, pL -T . -iWTPnleriftndepw^^^enUiolicltMlj QCHOMAKKR & LANG.IC 10 Mtimtm aad wholesale dealer* BIBS, OEiIH^PSODDOE,. Liberty etraet. Plttebargh, Pv f AMES DALZfcIUX & feUN, Manpfao LfBJ)„OIL,.Aad Ookxsso* Hn> ’‘Cttianyiot-ttettirctifcW <Ue ofCBUDB AND SSriKKD PBTsOij*OM,Nc*. 69 end TO Water «W, : ; , ~ , >Fttt»lrtO'gU < > 'Adfenjcee 'LI OUiiKi) KHJDUif, Bocceeior to Jnc. XX K'Qill ASon, No. 1& Liberty street, .Pitte . i PBQJIOCii, GROdEBY AND - ,_• . OonjtjpupapU ? fe3Q:dif"^ WHITE BROTHERSpFok warding ‘ *afl dealer* is . PROVISIONS AND PBODIJCB GENERALLY, Ho. • : 233tdberty street; Fittsbcjgfa.Pur ~ j my 37 ■ A» bCHQ X i£i£, CoiiicmiQN 'y/Zii XLedeeJerin CRUDE AND REFINED CARBOK -rS * IBOK> Nojlig Liberty street. j*nb?7:dly !^ui«-I ]jUA»i^i^_ un p_ rt^' Tdato m. a. oom»,X qqa “ f,tt >l SpedE Partner -jyt-flmramnit; gagsa sq^wwni,« a t-p QUO** -xDEBS, corner of Wood and,Water etreetei Pitttborgh. ' •" , TennV.~ 1 Tyaßny r>'( y.-It. B. TOICT. •c- T : ; ii*TO]pT.<&Co4'&asCs&&rto L. G. ?, f USB* - - CHANK* »47 Liberty etrartt pitteboggii. Pm. *os JOHN X HOUSE ! *€l ‘Gaocraraab'Coiouerio* Unea . BsxhUficTdapd Wateretraets, PUtebti - - Wholb 'J2J CoaaDBsxD»MMCSA]rn, No. • WWccdgtTwyfimbctgh; ro? Q ) J«2ully_,.. * IpUira&iaBKPSLTKICKfi. Wbolb- JLf uts ,G*oc*Mlj«d doil«» in fLOUtt- AMjy. • ~- r .. ?*, . e . f } .:, .jTIEO-: K. CQCiiBAH.' Atrojurer Aim €9 Qrut . fii Att_Jzwiw*| «jntn»t*<i to hitttrovUl:»esiv»pr9apt Collection* .' xud» in Alleghany ud in all aidlet&isg £©untJfc*,ud 3Ab. ViSthOH, (ldteisK.jfe«yfetie county, P*.,) ATTOKSJET, Ac.- . r~ ' 1 v • - EITTSBOBGH, Pi. X - i Office—fl.X.s»niar J’oorttLsad Grant ettattt \s "' , ‘iniy22:6in It -* <OiL\ ’• AUoOi^lsilLr (I at law, Omcs, secouJ storzJKvß*’* street. ~ 1 SWfll attend to the settlement, tocnrtag and collie-, n'l botatias,Aft, la Washington, District -»“-”Of<3olTOiMsc—M- ]»elfcCmn BELLOS. £imLON, a*to* |\. mil irJ»T) Ko. 133 ronztk'ttriet, fiiedoon ' >boTo6mithileldrPittibargh, Ps.‘:-> | myl7:dtf . TpHOMAS SWING, Anoimre a«i> '■••'A r Cotntt»iiOß’i.T' i j Omcti Ho. 160 Fourth ;*tnet, corner of Cherry alley, Pittefegrgh, P*. ! «fll:d»wlyT 4.«oabfW a eotorsa. < i 8. 0. HCHOYEB, Anisim at . OSes, 189 fourth itroot, Piiulmrub. Pel 7 | C B. M. SMITH, Arroiirer asd • Oocnuxxxos at Law, hu remorwj tcPCIJIQftEP ' ’ l*AW,BtJli>DniQF;Ha.a3oJ)iantsljd;rt«wCSir ' {JhnreH> -.-:j) ~: j mylSally DKvaaJSTS. ' J 4amcTl. weixMHfc, WOOpSIPB & WALLACEj ■j; -; ; ' ; ■ ,:.;. ; ::whdlesalb raqomink - 3rd, SOS LIBERTY |xB*ST, * •■• -■•-» ■‘ i ;< :: ’ , , v > v Ta<i»uigß,. Pa. O PBOG9 AND CHEMICALS, FSSFU2IEBY, FASO* GOODS, DTJEHIIBQ FIiCID.CILS, FAM > - ILT ItgPIOINE3 t Aft., *c.rCL atei ßUj prim* qoal* -*• .* -itftiwliidtiiidoffftSs bs luwmt crtaMi. (Joiner Smith* field mriFoartbctnstajfUftitraighrFA ■* • •• ; • PraeexlpttoMCergfalijMPgiponadc'd et ell hoars. . A. i Whole » »al» Dacbourr^and:Mapnfoctam of WHITE USAS ©t Wted *bs Fro** etrorti, Pittsburgh', - ‘'“|< \.-«tnh7i-, * TORN P. tiUGT'iyW'soiJHului UkaEsS , tl 3 DBDOO, PAINTS, OILS, VACSISHIS AHD DTE BTB*FSjHo7j»6 Liberty Ail ordera trill tecctro promts atfentioO. ' infiM'*"* ■ '> ■* fvK <jm I H; £J£¥tiKK, Uwrasurj XJ 140,Wuod rtreei, corner of Wood itreot end i .•'J- JVfrga efley, PltUbnrgh. PiL . V ; JPMOUVCV. I jo OSKBBEUWABEHODBE.UHENBX' B. COLLIHB, Forwarding add Oosxmtalon Mer« ;•- cbaat *sd dealer -in CHKEoE BUTTEC, LAKE TUB and: Produce generally, No. 23 Wood street. • *' * /. i Molt*' , TAMES HOIiMES A CO., Poes Pag* tl gjui and dealers la PBOYIBIOHd, jpotnerofHdfi teftwcdFrent etreeta. , - - c . | jafcdly a J TO YVNSiiM), (succfesioTto Jack • eonA Tomaend*) FomPacsrit'isn nniuu ~; ,>i.e: r<»rtl» fWnear Liberty-* /.-r^ i;^PUttbttrglV.y'i if- 3 c."\ ! -i-. '■;•• 1 ncritf ; ursVit&jrcE *GSrTB, : J ■ u . '¥ ’ OAKnmpS OOFFOf, Winiif w* r ? tie 7iAJritt*,/PWijtorittu a*» Sklusob Is go*l»i3: .eorncr Wood and fenreefa. 1 ' ■'■ ; ' 1 '- ; *| •, aSe? * Ckf fltnt»oitPenn»jl7aij4 and Hartford pif BmnacoOompaale»,67 Weigrflr»et.-. | *-* *' v O AMUELKEA, , CteciBTART Citubbs 1 • ’ OlnrsasoaOoicrijnr/bornerMar^etandWafor ' Wutau J; 9 towmci OoKtm, MWat» dwt. T\ M. EGOR, Secutaet Allegheny • l lmaaaca Ocururt! 8T Fiftfr itreet. { nll v ,; : • jonr 00003.^:.,;?^ C aoaa «. cmi... ximb ■’cannuu*. CARR A CO., i } vf•' >' K:•’ •' (£efo WOtami Pe§ms 9 o*s' *OU3GH AMD DOMESTIC DBT'*H>ODe» : i. M Wood ftreoC- third boose ttfcow. IMaat&txd v -.f? *- • alley, pittebcrgb. • gpUfcdtf ; Wp *) s : |? . .. i 4) T M. BUBGHFijSLD, sii*moiW U * BorelUWd * 00., Wbolcaaltuid Dealen )ti fa STAPIJS AMB YANCY DBYGOODS, Horth., >•..*.s i«rtooraerirf YonrtkaadiEarket ctrHt*. •»? T W.BAEKEK&CO.DHiiiMqrJOBT, ; T "tv clj OoOMi kefmn Tklnt 184 lejatb. Pittibanth. : ■■ • -:;v ■/,! JTifVfi| ‘ U.‘, .risais GROCERS. gHRIVEfi i T.ABBAW ' 'WEOLEBALI SBOGIBS ' AID * .1 • . OOiIMISSIOH BMCpAHTS, ~ ’ ft»:W .. pnTamra/tH. tfg. yy m. ooMILV, .“ — . WBOUESAIB 080018, I V(i 'A i 80. 271 LlBlfiT? STEEET, : ;.V.U(.)L A S. Vk'j "|0 i JPHTSBCBOH, Po„ Hiring port booed tho Internet of klo lote portnoo, Wiilxonttaoo the baslness at the old stead, and will TWfieaied to receive the paiwaace of hieold friends, and customers. ••it ~ e jnyl&dtf -P* 5 u»jgo.'f.~kxaKf Araioa. H. JPBEPATBICK 1 & CO., Omafcitf OimMtoli Hutmoifra “ Oopoiir PK^ra l , Ho. 263 Liberty etieot, PltubonOuPa. -:>J> : >x> 7 ■f®.^osa®sr J wS^> ■^S^ffSS^S^SSsSSSi generally,Tig Second atrsel, PHUbSgh.’ /SCX. aUUCXLB.' (<*■*£• &te flrtn of D. * D; MMJohaMrPitUborak! A 00.,'WelifTille, Ohio.) vh '•lkyf-ftQNALI) A ARBPCKIiKSI Whom*. •***»' tAfraCaocsai, Paoinycs ampGcauaauos Hu* OOms, SUQAii aod ■■^^t^asfsisssg^ 8 !® ,j p, uniL , tJEyiIEiK & BKOTHERS. successor* JLV to fieytaer A Aaderioa, Wholesale dealen la rOBKIQH FBOITS, HUTS AH2) BPIOXS, CON -f VZBfr WO&HsTao., Ha*. 126 and ;I*B Wtod fttoSWe Kft£*nWbn££ g«>» l-1 \ JyOtdly SOXOBOC ■. MJCtSOAS. KAD Obocsu ahd •Mraratorfa,. and dtfclen In all of CSooFrmt Paonccnfjutn Prwf»g«Hi Maxtr* \ES3&& l 2£fr , *-«^ u 2gii« {2JJKO. JB. JONj&L Wboubals „ V£»GBOCKi}ISBgSb&HXZtLA BOPS. OAKUM. •itlclaa, 1 * th* Monopamhai* BrtdW Pittsburgh, Pa. “ • So. 32» ■ol&dly-'- pOBEKTIJALZKiiL *CO a Wholb- JLV SILX qfaOtXM, Oorttmog AXS JoBWAUIM ln P&ODUOX and PitU- I BJCSST nn ,, fthrm mwn. J A Wbolksalb udiOoinaui HOjaurw, So. 6 Sixth stn»t, Pttttbofrgh, Pa. rmetly • * JOfed . 1 ~ ----, ,|Wmi tumj*. WATC A WILSON, Wholbulb oSt Jf caw, Oo*mhko* Mncxaim, nod dealers (a i SAT AH DICKEY A GO, Wbousui .>£?S??£?\^ ,, ““* SD1 ‘ M jfr c * A *W« »*d dialers in 'ff Manta? **°* au - w-t * r *treet,«ad 6S front street, cto.-w. 1 brnroai 4. DU.WOKTK. . -S. .DiLKOBIK A CO., WioutSAU V* 6Booixa,&».laq»x4.;Uß&co&4s«net.ae4r auUUiflßid. FitubqrS. T?; T WU njm — i-i i . tloti*. JOHN FLOYD & C 0. f WeolSsals Gbo . m Commomiok Hunura. 3*. 17S Wood >m3 2a Liberty Irpet, Kmbgrxh., , : MS iU&d sorts. IfWaxa; jrs, coxn«r of £.Ps. iff if — rr> TOII-UAM BXfc'AJCEX; 'Wholmalb TV O&ocnrHoa. U oud SO Wood Wtt.. byghrP*.' ■ A L£XAND£R KING. Wholesale TYANIEL BENNETT. & BON. Manu- U racnraaasov WHITS STONE CHINA AND OKEAH OOLOBKD WANS. SSTOmci AMD Wauhoos at So. -74 turn Brano, Prraacacg, Pa. ahlfclyiig W. S. MlCtllTOll I. BXliFaiH--, a. r. BAST. JV/lACKLNTOSII. HKMpStX & CO., JjU. coma* Plko and O'Haxa MMtk asar tbs CUT * Water Works, Pittatrarcb, Pa., StswiSabiw cf HACKIBTOSS ASS UKMPAIbL'B IHFAOTXS PATENT OaCLLNATIHO STXAIfESOISXS ASS SLIDE TASTES, of all sicss and boat alyls. Haring pat op maohtne»7 of lam capacit* and of s S6£ts»'^»*«3saL, , ft promptneea, and the character of oar work, to mem public patronage. * >. We in Tito moUl attention to our BALABOXD VALVE OUGXLLATitfQ ZHGIHSS, «a combining in this due o? - ~x i a■■ -u ja2&ljd ; J OSJSI'H F. HAMILTON * CO., “ Ixyobset lavßmu* Oonur of Fb*t sad Liberty rtrwto, ■AMWAorcnsss or BCP RBI OB BTXAK. MBWSMSt JUOHIHXBT, Ao»t *e» i aylfctf O aEVKiCAHUK, No. 50 Wnsxtte: Pltttbsrsb. menofictTxrerof BOTLKB BITXTE, W BOUGHT SflttCSf OOHKOS ASB ftAILBOAI>, oferery description, | WTPartlcnlar aired or shaped BPIKXS aad BrV BT8» larfcs ok small, mads to ordar at abort' notice. A rood—ortmsot comtently on ; mygfe»i .f runun H « r< T. oajktbxll. -CjVOLr*». PLCNKITT * 00., Ou« Uawtao* Tcmi. Warebooae, Ho. U Wood etnsW corner at Pint, PttUbtrrgh, Pa. Tjofclyd \l/Klum, iUDDUS A col Ao. 215 7>?f -tob€&jrmSH;?oto<3Sl* SlsstfFSttabarsfc, AJTD SWITCH; S 3, and ticrj description of LXATHKB BBAUIP WO B K., j •* Orden aottdtedjfrom the trade, and, good* preant* ly shipped ee per instraettona. A&tywly#' itmms tr i~, WITHOUT I'TAW, FtTHU USE OJT AB_ apparatus WHKKKHZHO DSUGSoaGALVAfIIOBATTEBT‘ ARE DSKD. | e I r.:-< 7« , -lledlcel. gentlemen end tholr CuniUee here bed. 'iMfriteabfttn&d by my prooeee, end ere rad;to testify ee to the Misty end painleesncee.ef the opera tion—vkaterar bee been Mid bypenon| intonated In aeeerting the contrary,- having no knowledge of my uSH.aL.TCrr.tik, and ehargee.very low; Tenanted In all cum to be M the beat material. > -■ n T > PnrngT, 134 Bmithfleld at. *• fOaKPji A KAMK il>ffltmT,UmneUy', Xr Bttildittfc corner'of Diamond and Grant streets, M. Pollock, ! Dr. Hallock, ;ThoQdoin,Bobbtaa,BmmU JQrett. r- ’ xAy&dly f f KMrJßfan Boox HjjnTricrcxzsSrAjtb Jov icrqatr'Ho. 67WooAatreeUPm«bahHt.<-- : ee»' IV nomas, Ho. £& Wood£l*Ml,nekt door tatbe ■ -OTMraf-rMflV«ttebai»hr-Pai, SCHOOL end LAW BOOSaeqnatahUrmhkfld. --i , - lx. _ \ Afrp foj jfji BoPdingi' \'jzn‘jLz wm*#™, **• . - USKPHHOENE, Iluui An Btut I total .«TCVl>m»lmttL. > i- > • < R4iwfltj?iAUgWsl *.«U, piuijtiunr JLi maotDtaiia, Taunnoa, Honpaa, eta, H«e. 17 and It Kith street, Pittabtzrgh, f™ 1 .»epif. r m&t?umTwrjßi , a> WiIJiTAM WARD, Duzii urPxoit* JLssfigs?! to™*™******* ;• ¥4H6m dtn ' ptararf LOAtTB' throbih mynenfip on reasonabletema. ; ' f Those wlahlng totftMttUifrjfcfaW to good ad* All tnterrfews'vtrtctlj confi dential. 'Office, Grant street, nfodii St. PaalV i tfftthedraL !4*tCHMTSCTUMU*L. J AMES M. BAIiPH, ■r, ; ' 'iV'f’v'v-.j AECHiTtOT, Offlo* en AflfSertoa ctrwt, bttma Tiiirnri' aU.'. ,go*Jß«m «tnpft«rAqwgh»ay City. i tj. >-,.. w ton* jMt ** uAuZo^Sks^i WS2a*»s?s.tt -tet ■ .wtwsm. HTTX GA AJSTD COM.M.EIICIA.L .TOTTRNAT,. PITTSBURGH, MORNING, DECEMBER 18. 1862 JgOOKSt BOOKS II .:w Ammt th. Pin..; Bun -tire Among X? ord*; frooe and Saddle; Pattern* of Hape?o?aSf Hours; The Hew Gymnastics: MirUn, bp Marten ihriand; Shepherd King; Writing Fluid, ••good h any, perhaps better; Juveniles, a. large nppty. Far sale by - . j. L. BEAD, 78 Fourth street pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, various styles aad prToeflrOur own maeuleoture. Please call and see them. J. L. BEAD. 71 Fourth • treat. mkwlooks. X * Miriam. By Marion Harlaud. ... Kyee “d Kars. By floury Ward Beecher. •/ Tbs Wagner .of the Alleghenies. By. T. Buck- L*e Miserabies, doth end paper edition. Among the Pines. ” . « : «• The Student Abroad. By Kimball. Country Living and Country Thinking. America before Europe. NeW etymnastics, for Men, Women end Children. The Phantom Boaust. Philip-ill nitrated. T 'Oliver WihdaU Bolmfo* Poemv—bins and gold. - p».-4'?Pkton'a Taxpayer's Manual. . c IBce aad Tfollke. By A. H. 800. ■Wwto I&JXfI . ■r& a Y A CO., 65 Wood , 1868. T POOfeETlAfti OOtTSTLNQ BOUSE DIARIES; visitikg lists; "ENGLISH AMD ALMAHAOb; For sals by. i vJEAFiA 00., 66 Wood etnet. .’ritscELLjjfEo vs churns. AND fISI.LIHQ OFF ffIOLKSALB OB BET AIL. n sod 99 Third Street, opposite B. Edmondson A 00., and UI Fourth street. gjiip IVKUGa, CHEMICALS, .PAINTts, A/OILS AND DTE aTUSTFS, INDIGO BLUE, EeSBKCEUF COFFEE, STOVE POLISH;'FLA* VOBIFO EXTRACTS, NUTMEGS. (UNXaMDN. MAOE, CLOVES, A.LLSPIOK, WHOLE PEPPBB, MUSTARD SEED, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OJ Land all standard patent medicines, Ac.,Ttc.,Tn stbre sad tor saU low by WOODSIDE g W aV.T.anle^ 506 Liberty itrect. P. tL Country;mercbaate, before purcluuizg tltt vhsre, woulddo well te call and examine our aloe*. ee4 WUUDjSIDX a WALLACE. WAGONS, da, FOR SALK VHEKY -H CHE A*. - - JfAEM'WAGONB, OIL WAOUBH ad BPBING WAGOBS, gardener's, oasts and COAL OABTa; TIMBER WHEELS, CA2.IL, GARDES KB’BpBiUCE AND ATOMIC MABON’S WHEEL* BAB&OW&aU mad* of tb6 bwt ArySimber; also *tl kiuda.ol repairing attended to prompt!*. Apply to U ; a-'!T - .iSaMUM. wi-o.ha*.!, »T 7.- t " »rßda af.TaifoW *UrA eLUtyu, .mhn-ljA. • -• JAAUfiS iKWiN, - MMHtotnm cl OIL Of YIIBOL, AQUA AMMONIA. ' Order# lull at William • Uolaee a cSri ase uf tLrkit u 4 llntHrwa, «UljMcJti prompt, stuaikra. f JJIAMUM) Oil* WOK&& KA YLQB A SUITE, Bebncraaod daalera to CABBON OIL; onturpamad b j aajr to tke aurket, OrUan iett at the office of Child* A Carton, under lL» Bt. Charter llotal, et 1 the office of bmlth, Perk A Go, or ettfcelr work* ia lUwTtocertU*, will be et* taitdrdtdi gayatial Cnufa Oil. LYO.N ARJNfciIHAL, Ihfostsb avd fikaixn ts U» mcereelea brand* of GENUINE HAVANA CXGABfJ, end ail kiada of BOOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, BN UFP, -FANCI • HKKHSOHAUII PIPES, TUBES, Ac., Aa, la mat variatj', UNDXB THE ST. CILABuKS HOTEL. PltUboncb, I’a. .... term*. ' ■-• * * r 1 •' < \ myllrdiy raTBBUBGn, Fa., W. YOU>i(i, snooossor to Car* 9 -weight A Yogag, No. 97 Wood street, coiner of ihamandallej, dealer in all of CUXLEBY, BAZO&B. BIFLIg, MVOLYEE3, KNIVES, BCIS- Ac., Ac. A large aanriorat of'tba' abora good* eaaftAßUj,cn hand. { . mbl WP. MARSHALL, fta Wall eParcna, Boanrta, Ac., No. 87- Wood street, EiPlttabttfith.'V M . !; . : ]a7 JtL ValJAkk, No. Woob St. Dealer in BONNETS, HATS, BTIU.WTniH' KINGS, acdMI&AW. GOODS ganeraUj. JOHN CAMPBELL. MahupAotuebb op BOOTS AND SHOES of mn description, Ho. ft* dalthflald ctraet, Pittabnrgh, Pa. j ' ocZL-dly alsrb&bon & co., w«ouc VJT litA A*DB*TAh,DttL«**nr BOOTS, SHOES, fc»eornw, f qnrtfa apd:WPod itratWLpUttbatgh. Z r:\ ;Z jPBYSKMJUra. CHARLES ILiJTOWB, 1 » phtbiciababdbVboxob, .. ' r __ OOca, No. S^rBDIBALbTBEXT, (Opposite CWoUiaA* Bow, near Biapetuioa Bridge,] "Rifely.: ”{.;Allegheny oitt. jftHABUXTTE' BLUM2S. Mavufactue yjf* aja Duus ia j PLAHO*«OET£S, and lm> KSajaMIBUBG HALI?S) DAViSA 00,’ftBGSTftH JWAEOAirlih and witß on»2golaaaAtlacbinent.„No.<lI > lflliitrwt. mjB . h LfSBKK ftr bku., JjBALS&a i* eMuaroakn McfecAn*lAmb*a*T*rkod'tolir a,.*«nta for Steiflwa/VceUbTited PIANOS, No. 88 PJbgiraet, Pittsburgh. ... \ ayg) 1 nr I’iamoi tr Httotrwjoj Aa, Hoi’Bl‘W6od»t aat, betvaea 'OorthAtreatgad Diamond allay. Pitt burgh, Pa. xv Tsui* oaaa, Ha. 77 ap!6 t£o GLASS MANUFACIjUREBS. ' ' FliiWf lhr' d«maoa‘',fcr DITHBIDGK*BXX FLINT GLASS PATirr OVAL LAKP OHIM. : HBIB moobimtar this our tupplj, audwuhlogtbepubUo to betfaU* ruentied weKre eondnded *to grant the fcrtrUegt tor marra&ctoxe them tp.boufef pf respectability. •* j 'Tbifoottraa baa been tendered uoeeaMryeince ooi' jreaent oroduetlon ia bat FIVETtHOUSAHI) Bozen Feb WEEK, while tba demand is almost wholly for tba Patent Oral. t.. . i : • ■,. - Tboaa of oar ova- msnafactdra • will ba dlttla* fnlsbed b/onr trade-mark of ' )- ~~ VXX;.PUMI;-Ql4BB t j Wklrti all khara am caotioned from ojlng,' ’ All packages of Chlmieje made anderoar licenw vOl ba atkrced MUrthasamaof patontee’BQd data of Luca of gaiaok J •* t • i JPor potiralars applj at Fort Pitt GUaa Woxtt. maaota r e. d. prrmmvig •V/v'St bblt;jprta* flint EfoaiflK : 100 bo&tchoic* Potato**; 100 twu»;W. B. Oa««m; ..'IOO tdo. finatarg-Orcui CbMti; ■ 6 bblti prim* BoU Baiter; ■ 100 do Ko. a HackaraU ' . j~ 'j-rs-Tur-QnmppxnrTr^s '"/• Oflrkio*cbolc*MrAppla-Bntttr: .. 'V'^-BibuT^ttlooeK-• ' • :' *-COddoanaboba Hail Brooter;- : •• J ‘ _23 :: do &&•! BnoBUL. - i ' :T,'7 ' - <vV. - IBAKJI.TAJtOOBMH, viTO» Ain> fiytomoATion, UiU-ZOO M>l* Kaflatd Uii XJtt Mb* nitf*T It OOIMJB^ i/rEfr books. 1 CANB AHD WOOD CHAIBS REDUCED PHI OSS, JAS. W, WOODWELL, If 'MM., BMPJEMS. BOOTS JLJTB SHOEa. javste, ttc, ■llfgiwßdmt.-—■ (tatt^.; S. RIDDLE & GO.. MDITOBB ABb' PBOPBIETOBB, Publication Office' So. 84 Fifth Street. MOBBING AMD EYXKIHG KDITIOBSjDAILT, OONTAIHIBQ THE LATEST.HEWS OP TO THE 8008 OF PUBLICATION. THURSDAY MORNING, DEC} 1& Thi position of tho enemy at Frederieks burg was found jo be too strong to be carried. Our offleers and men did all that bravo men oould do, and whpnt after a most gallant of* fort to drive ths rebels from their stronghold, at a mournful expense of life, it was found impossible to dislodge them, it was wise to retire to the north jtank of tho riv Cr. Every part of the terrible operation—the advance, th* alsaaU and the retreat—was - admirably executed. Not a blunder, nor anything that moods ©yen an apology, marked the entire movement from first to last. The remarks of the ‘Phut this morning, founded upon : information obtained ftym a correspondent of the Cincinnati Cbeutereui?,* that “ the battle of Saturday was it shocking blunder and disaster,” is a declaration which emanated notflrom truth, but from the wretch* ed spirit which exhibits itself In the follow* log senteaoe which immediately preoeded it: “ It Is.also an immediate m organisation of the eablnet will take place and that Gen. McClellan will be recalled, and Burnside will he at once relieved.” The astertioni that Burnside bfcd commit ted “a shocking blunder,” and r, that McClel lan will be recalled,” are eonoelved in the same spirit. In both oases the wish is evi dently father to tho thought. Jeff* Daria in the West* On Thursday of last week, the day on which General Bobksids erossed the Rappa hannock,'Vxv> Datib was at Knoxville, Tesn.;.where I ** made a speech, trying tn in fuse some eoufage into his despairing legions in thatquartar. On Saturday he was at Mur freeshdror twanty or thirty miles south of 1 Nashville, where the rebel army in Tennes see is concentrating. There reports of 'disaffection among the Kentucky and Tennes see rebel troops, end that refuse to fight if obliged to retreat south of their own States, Things mast be in a desperate condition when the rebel > President is obliged to leave his .threatened Capital to attend in* person to things in the West. Some think he is seek ing-his ow.n : safetythat should things.go against him : at Richmond, he wishes -to slip : through- Arkaostf and Texas to Mexico. This, however, li not probable $ but thee* movements indicate that the fortunes of the Confederacy Id the. Southwest are becoming desperate. Gov* Letcher and Fernando Wood* The peace plenipotentiaries, 1 Fernando Wood,-Job! Van Boren, Dr. Barney and J* Wesley Grtene, have all been laid flat on their backs by G<[v. Letcher, of Virginia. He do nwZall kno friedg* ,oLJPtroando, aa d that ha hat ( had any oommunioation with any North ern Tnan upon this VubjSot Since Virginia ee ceded, and adds: “Mutual respect betwcon the cltixens of the Southern ConUderacy and those of the North has ceased to exist. Mutual oonfidsnee has been sueeeoded by maioaldistrutt^andmutual good will by mutual aversioa. No Govern' meat can be,enduring , which io**' not poseses the affeotlon'of the governed. “From the time Vtrgioia seceded I have always been. opposed to reconstruction." Bt tbs reeeot arrivals from Poi’t Royal, vs learn something of tbs state of affairs in Charleston, which shows tbst tbs * original seat' of secession tod rebellion has become a very uncomfortable plaes of residence. Be oently five negroes left Charleston, passed Fort Sumter sadthenuinerOus-rebel batter ies, and' reached oar fleet They represent Charleston) In a ' state of gnat wretchedness. Anticipating the approach of ow gunboats, the pepplewerq flying to Greenfiejd and Som erville. The two famous rams had been pro noaneed failure. Beauregard VaiiUliln command at Charleston, and was [lntrenching himself. Bis army amounted to) some forty thonsand trained man. The all along the seaboard are In great excHemshtrand ex past attacks everywhere. The Battle ol Batarday-«latereetiag Particulars. ■ j The following details -of the bqttlwof Sat urday we find In the Washington; Republican, of yesterday. Tbey will be read with inter est, as 'svpplylng tereral. nddltipnAl facts of importance, explaining and 'eoapleJJng ,tbf general sketch of the battle, which wVgave yesterday: . ; We herewith sohloln a number of/hots con nected with the UttJeef'Saturdsy/whioh we bare obtained from-promlnent Officers of , our army who partlolpetadiu the struggle, These factswill be found of great interest.; ' The battle of Batardaywas oommsneed by the enemy about o'clock, a. m., and was ■for tome time confined almost solely to artil lery flriog. ' •' jt. • Sumners grand division,which was on the right, was the first to become 4ngaged;hts own Corps, under oommand of Gen. Couch, leading In the attack. This .wasjfellbwed by. Sanuido’i old corps, commanded by General Wiloox, and Gen. Hooker's old corps, led by Gen. the afternoon, it u t said the entire line ,w»? engaged, Inelnding Franklin's dirision on the egtresje left...; / The infantry firing was commenced about 11 o'clock by General Nathan Kimball's brigade. This brigade was postodalotigTrih ■cess Aon# street, tht' left; resting on ue old telvgrapb road, the centre near the Coart Hoase, and the right in the vicinity, of the oemotery. . j The brigade advanced through the streets at right angles with the river npon the enemy posted on the edge ,of the city! and drove them’ from- their position 1 to a distance of about throe quarters of a mile. The brigade fought gallantly, 'though to a terrible fire from the, enemy's artillery ported in front and on each-flank,’at well-as tht infantry's. Are In the immediate-front,' They were en gaged about three hours. when Gen, Kimball being wounded in the thigh, and their ammu nition being neatly exhausted, they were re lieved by the brigade «n theiert. j ; Nearly the jams order cfbatjle'was ob served mostly.alt the other brigades. Opr posits and, in direct line with all the streets, 7 which nth at right angles with the river, were erected 'formidable batteries, tor the raking flrwofwhlefcour troops were exposod/n ad vaholag upbntheonemy, add under cover of ithese bettcries were rifle pits, where infantry were posted.'' - •- • MlUttry- men estimate the proportion of ,thoee killed and wounded inbattlos genszally at -one-flfth-of thwmmber-engaged, but it is •aid by persons who were on" the held during the recent engagements' at Fredericksburg, and ;wbo. r axe competent' toJadge,-tbet the proportion in these.' instances twioe as great?—that is, bn our side. This is not surprising, when the position of thefebtls ii ooniidsrtd. JEhsy.haveundonbtedlj the advantage of one of the < greatest natural strongholds, of defense in section of country. I '•"'■’W '* . v ( .7 Various prisoners were-taken at .dUßnent, tlaes. Gvn. Gibbon's brigade -VRtfrtf 390 including a colonel, two or three majors, ahd screrid captein fligsl'i force,which crossed the nmjvwrti miles abovo Fredericksburg, and which it Is thoQght will attAsk the enemy on the flank, somewhere between Fredericksburg and Rich mond, is estimated to nambor a bent forty : thousand. On Saturday night, while our men were resting on_their arias on the battle field, the eneo£ left their entrenchments and attempted to dislodge us from our position, but ho was handsomely repulsed. About a mile back of the the crest of a continuous lino of hills, upwards of three miles in length, the enemy has erected most formidable works, wheroy without 1 ear ing a vulnerable point where they ean be suc cessfully attacked in : advancing, our feroes will bo subjected to the most raking fire. Between our forces and tho enemy there .is a mill race, ovsr which our forces were com pelled to oonstruct bridges in-the faoe of a murderous fire from the enemy's artillery, and infantry. This was a difficult task, but. in most instances was gallantly,accomplished. The troops were thou,compelled to march by. 'flank across 1 these temporary bridges, and form a line on the opposite bank. The exe cution of this movement aubjeotod us to a de structive fire. Here many of our brave men ' were lost, but the enemy were compelled to give way and retreat to their works on the hill. Tha battle of Saturday is said to have raged for a long while In the immediate vicinity of the tomb of the mother.of Washington, whloh is sitaatod oh the outskirts of the city. The Sixty-ninth. New York, Seventh New York and Fourteenth Indiana, suffered terri bly*. The first has only, four coimissioned officers who are able to do duty,' one oaptaln' and three lieutenants. Tha Seventh New York (German) went into the engagement with about five hundred men, and came out with only one hundred and fifty. At the roll call of one oomnanx of this regiment the next morning, only,fifteen answered, and the high est ofleer Which was left fit for duty was a oqrftoral. The Fourteenth Indiana lost half of its number. Troops In large numbers have been leaving' lino* Sunday morning, for the scene of the ooafllot. Light marching Order. General Grant is teported to have put his troops in (( lighi marching order." He allows one tent for twenty men, and two wagons to a regiment. The eastern rebel army, when it made its inroad into Mary* land, had not even so much as that' The rebels have been successful chiefly because of the. rapidity of their movements; and General fialleok ascribes the non-enecess of oar arms in part to the enormous train with which every army of ours has hith erto been eqcQmbered. 1 - A contemporary-justly remarks thotoor soldiersshould: be langht by their Gener alsto fcodure, for the glorious cause they are supporting, at least the same pri ra tions under which the. rebel armies hare fought. We hare no doubt they if iIL. wil lingly do so, if only thoy are 1«1 energet ically against the enemy. It .is certain that the Army of the Potomao suffered; more in the swamps of the Cbickabominy IbShCTfirStonewill Jackson's did When ft marched forty-fire miles in a day, without a wagonln Ms train. But if bur men are to inarch In fighting trim, It mast be against and upon the enemy; and their' generals and officers must set them the example. In the cruel mreat from the Chiekahominy to the James, Generiti, McClellan carried along ; with turn forty baggage wagons appropri- - ated alone to his and his - staffs personal baggage; and we hare been Cold by bn officer who fought and marched through those seven weary days, that ho saw ex hausted and wounded soldiers, his - own comrades, sink down at the wheels ef these wagons, so carefully transporting tho enormous private baggage of tho com mander and bis'staff, and the wagoners did not stQp to. piok up the poor fellows, who were f ieft ; to‘perish where they fell. It is not in this Way that soldiers can be 'persuaded- to leave behind their own en cumbranoee. ,Wb trust General Grant sets to hls artny an example by being the first to pul himself ini light marching order. o*6*o* WaarffxoTojr wrote to Governor Jonathan Trumbull, of Connecticut, in Nov., 1775, as follows : V. “Ai It it now vpry apparent that wo have nothing to upon in tho protest eontett bat oar own strength, core,- firmness, and onion, should *Qt- the some measure* bo adopted every oUtsr Gorornmont onth* continent t; Would if not b* pradtnt ta hw o* (boot. Tori* vka hat* been, are, sad that ts* haov vill i* petit* againttmtf Why thould person* ttAoofWersyiiig ppo* tie vital* of Oiot newi fry b* suffered to ihdle at lat** r vKil* v* fcnot* tiey vilL tfo u nay mueJn*/ ia tbtir pwsr t 1 Tbe*e,Sir, bra joists 1 beg leave to luhmlt.te rour Mfiout oofirideratiow.** ' —That aOetrine/earried into practical of* foot in. this country to-day, would fill our “fiastUes'* with sympathisers with tho ttlava* holders' Rebellion u they never have been filled yet—M F. jlKhime,, Tn* Memphis JBulUtia notes rations of * band or thieves on the State Lise Rood, near that edty. A company of ten men ires* jHspatehod nndor dotonund of Lieut. Larigno; toward. White's Station in-quest of tbrin. Throe of the gang were osp Jared on Thors* day,- the 4th ofDecember, near the Serin MUe Bridge. The dtisens of the vldnlty oolleoted, and the fate of the men was plaoed : in their. handp t -, Thfj Adjudged that two ’of the *priSonersr who Mn iiwoognliid/ should be show, order was Usmbdlately carried into' eflect* : Before their execution, Lieut. asked' them what they had done wlth their (hooty,to which they replied' thaVU wM ln tip hand* of their! partners at T Memphis. 2 ’ Hecffsred thetnllfe and freedom: if thejwoaM,expcie iheir accompUoei, bo4 (hey refused. The, other prisoner was taken to the military prison at ihfemphis. • i>Tsp Washington oermpondent of the Phil* adelphda JVbrf* utsseKode writoa: • “I hear intimations that the Lite depredations of the , Alabama west knowu to.eertain of cur ‘neu tral* friends several dayr.bofaretha news was received hen by the arrival tn a Bt. Thomas; but why they ehoote'td supptei* thb'fteti b probably better hnowu ; ,to: themselvsB'"'than any one outside their peculiar eftelei Per haps they did not regard themseltelA* ‘news* mongers/ and for that nason kept the InlhK' mation a secret." . Tn* London declare* that Prince Alfred wIU not accept the throne of Greece. HU mother thinks itwoold not be proper. > '-‘- J >■ u (*jj i ;m jaitiMTMYi'CLMJttS&cy; SOLDIER# BOUNTIES, FENBION& BADE. PAT, and allother . justqlAikb AeiiNst tas ootassatitit, '■■■• promptlyprocured at reasonable ratto"' '' AppU to »• D. H.HAZES, r Fourth street, Pittsburg*. awJ'i * CHABLEB 0. fUCKM, ... i ocatami -n- l . wSahUatoe, P. C. t "MILITARY CLAIMS. BOUNTIES; TjUt BApK PAT,V*Od;MILIT4Bf .CLAIMS of* every dMcriatiovcothct^dbyJtheßb. •criber,*! the following rattotterreniteu, $lO 40; aUother claims, ssm . a 07* AfLOB, !i:'l •'A .. I • .i •? -■£■ ■■< Attorney ntTaw,, " .• -r /•. •• No.TSGtant eteeetiWtteßurgb, Pa. B. B. Hoehaiwee-aremadwlf.tfiadate doe*not sacc—d, and all tnftWmatlog givea gratis i eefaiy^ pfiNSIOKS, BODKXY A BACK FAY. , r H.C. MACKEtLL, :,f 'Attorotjat lMmad Cledß* - ! ■ ‘;;,. 1 ;. ,?' r toifatfMißnur,-’. ‘ ' .limansd,). Pnesctxtes BoldJesri -CUimr of ewj ,4«criPUo&. PAMBIOBB for ofßcers. masjUee. - and p«B6ltmfifortb« wid ows, part&te. ospbsaeiilldna. btotbcsvanltbtns,' or other 4enl tsytemuftlvi ofthee* wfiehkvwgleg cr beenkiuedyiHhe stevicejor tan dlod .afteaudfo- to) eetriQ*.. .. .., .. 110 charge ÜBtflCUlmcbaacted, ana no-tsttair WTO he aanfawd ml— a stamp Is enotpsed.' >slB3m ; . .^ttBADAIUTSGAB, ZET VOLUME LXXVI—NO pi.t.ros. piANOS. A Cord to my Patron* and Competitors. la relstlan to lb* celebrated HAINES BBO.'S PIANOS, Mr* 0. BLUMS would beg to itita that she has had tbs agency of these .Pianos for staTen, years, and daring thit period she hoi bad .the p'eaSar* tit sell ing a large number of these far famed InilrumeLts to some of t.e first famliUa of Pittsburgh aud sur rounding*, notwithstanding her competitors bars done their best to injure the well established reputa tion of these superior Pianos; bet I-am happy to state that thrlr efforts bare bicn,thci far, without avail, and finding their efforts useless, and that these Instruments were Increasing In' poblle favor, they hasten to New York, endeavoring to obtain the agency of the vary Plano,* they bars been ten years running down. [Query 7J I am nappy to usj that I have Jutt returned from New Tork. having iqcceedsd. Jn obtaining tbs ssi* are&ey ef-Htdncs* Pianos. I woald heiukemmrk that' I find that saeh Is the demand Ur these iPtacos. that- Haines Bros, art, 150 Piano* behind their orders, and art* turning out from 15 to 2/S per seek, i Tho public,-* after all, are the best judges, and on their oplnltn I am willing to rcit. ! delC OHiBLOTTE 1 BLUIIN. • QKCOND LOT op O hahb pianos and MBLO‘Jnr £ Sr#*l LCOaS—BEAL Bosewood octave Piano, ruand Cblcksring * Sons, cxJy B)$ years old* a very fin* iMtrnmwil 2 'ggft' . A Bosovoou gi octave Piano, same as the above 200 ; A Rosewood fis£.octav« PiaM,Chtcksrinf A cans, about 4 years old, lj first rats conduit a—.**, 185. A Bosewood 6Jf octavo Piano, mads by Scho* o maker, Philaouphia, a good «aiu>,i' M l..',i. ■L ■ v. 1 150 - A Bosewood a octave Piano, Iron frame,-mads , by Hallst, Davis A 00., la good ..?HO A Bosewood s}i octave upright Plano, made bj: Gilbert, TfcwtOTi... ia A Mahogasy 6 ; octava Piano, made by Stodjzf - . A00.,a Tny good imtrnmTii. ;.... i rr ,.,. Tgn , A Mahogany 6 octave Piano, New York; make— 85 A Walnut 6 octave Piano, litarm , il.t-.m..,, . 75. A Mahogany 6 octave Plano, Loud A' &ro._ 15 A Mahogany octave Plano.. 4„.. '2B A Mahogany 6 octave Pt*nn 20 A BoaewoodAoesavePlanostyle Melodebn,mads : by Blason A Hamlin, aegood sa — ri .to A Jtesewood*s octave Plano style Melodeca, taedt by P»rhM*lt oo A Bosewood 5 octave : Portable Melodeon, made by darhardt—ooct g7fi p -. M ' -fid for sal* by ■ JOHN H. MELLON, . m>s y a Wood street. i^JtLiiUTiON. ggS§fe| . PBIZE MEDAL PIANOS, 5 S ST F Made by Bratawsr k Sons, New York. Ttey .re ceived the first: prise medal at the London Einibl tion this snmmor, to competition with, two hundred and eighty Plano*, hem ail parts of] Europe and. America, and are thos proved to be ikt be*t JPune* fir world. A freah supply just receiving by.- B. ELBBEit ft B&O., 63 Etffb street, ‘ nsS finle Agents for nteinwaar's Ptanoa. ■ BA&S AND TKNUK DKUMU jus! re ceived by JOHN H. iMELLOB. PROPOSALS. ' SEALED PROPOSALS are invited till the !&1 DAY OP D2OEMBEB, U 62, for kup- : plying the United mates Subeistance Department with 8,000 BEEP CATILE, on the bool -Tbs OatUears tobsdelivered at Wasbisgtnn (Sty, > D. o.', And each animal to average 1,3v0 pounds gross. . No cattle admitted that weigh* has than LCOO pounds gross. Heifers, Stags and bulls not wanted. The first delivery to be made on or about the' 10th day Of January, 1863 or as seen thereafter as the Government may direct, eon head of Cattle per week will be. required to be delivered' ucdrr this contract. f. • - j* • A bond,, with good and sufficient sectulty, will be required.- ’ , Twenty per cost, of-the purchase aionej will bo retained until the contract U completed. rrcpoasJs from contractors -who have previously, failed to comply with their bids, from.dlHoyal par seas, or wbelwthe bidder U not present Co rwpond to his bid, will not be considered. Tbs uamceof firms must be with the precise address of all the members of the firm. Pajmeat to be male io certificate* of Indebted ae.s.or such other fends asGerersmsnt may have for disbarment. All bids anal bs sccompsnkd by two coxr9Qteea» ftad directed ts “001. A. BEGAWITH.A. D. C-, tail 0. & U. 8. A, Wscbtiigtea, D. O,,*’ tad endorsed Ht &e«f Cwule.” k JV—' ' Gworafctoe. \ ■ ■,*' ! We, ■, of tne county of —, end State of ud 1 'i of the county o 4 - , end Stale of do hcieby guarantee that U able to fulfil • contract (ft accordance with the tense of hie proposition - , and that, should hie proposition be accepted, he will at once ester into a contract is accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are prepared to'become hie securities. ‘ This guara&tes most be appended to each bid.' The rMponalbUU; of the guarantor* must he shown hr U» oflcial oertificate of the Clerk>f the neaieet District Court erot the United btatea-JHs* trict Attorney. _ , Sidt wttdb de n;t comply wtt* tiu tibevt wOl i* t+i, je*UlL ■ • | , drt:t4 , .QfiAisED PBOPOSALS are innte&'tU] KJ the 2»th DAT OP DECEMBER, 1(62, fertor-. niihlsg the Sabaistence Dep&rtmest at Wsahlngtee, D-C:, with 400 tons ol QAY, in bales. . . * Tbs.first delivery,te ** csmmrWd on' or slxiut the dtk day of January, 1563, end the whole uoantity pat in witbin thirty days fton the first delivery. The Bay to be delivered at tlxtb street Waarf,- and to be «e ghad and inspected. . . . Blddsn xonyt state tn their bids tbo rrleepet TOO pounds at which they will famish the Bay. ... • Virata miking bids must state the names of all |ke parties Interested .-t • Payments to bo made In certificates of indebted re s. or suth funds as GoTerums&t may have for disttibutlob . . : Bids to be directed to OoL A. BECKWITH, A. D. ■C. andq a. C. A A* WasUngtos, D. 0., and en- orrics or th* uiums on maanits/ ” I Auxosrtx, Dec. Kith, ISOA f 1 OEALED PBOPOSALS WILL BE lOreceived by the uedsnigeed up to THU&BDAY* ISthlnst., at noon, lot the .erection of the CITY WEIGH OFFICE, in the fiecood Ward,- sdoording 10 p’avs and specification*, «h!ch maybe Men as my OSes; •; JOHN 880WN.Ja,,.; . d*l7id • • . ; Chalrcsan., , BOOTS JiJTD SHOES*. AJBOaB.No. 89 hlarkot «tSet,has recently re. turned Dom the East with a Urge stock 01. .. . ~v \ BO.OT fi I AH D, ;SHO SB, ' ; • bamprlsing all the difibrent nrietlmand atilesjiow in vogue,; and- having nUctedU hlarell tom- the .Eastern, is now prrparad to oSer to the public goods which be can recommend for Mat* sea and wear. ' . We advise all those In want of neat and substsA* tial corsrtngi for the foes u«a!1 on Hr. BOBfi, foal ing confident they will be salted as regards uiality arid pries. . . . • * '' AWJBemember the place, 89 UABKBT BTEEEC' • ooi 1 • : i f : QSO. ALBKEE, SON ft CO., . i He. 71, center Wood and Fourth ilresU, Bav* just received a general and fresh assortment of LADIES' r HlfiflEa and OHILDBSh*d ■ thick* 1 soled- .. ' ••• .. : BOp*fi ANp S HOES. - *•. - >-•: V Juit opensd, BOTB* and YOUTH'S kjpani thick eaitoflS*made'BOOTß,'of aH slsss,'the that .made in this country. :• c '• • d«5 . JtIIBCEIiIsAJrEO UJB,\ V. IMPORTANT- TO OIL SHIFPEKS ABD BSFINEBA—I bave purchaaed five acne, of desiiahl* grtmad. situated oa the Allegheny Bimr and AUegh'Uj Yallsy Bailrcid, •ville, whichi am -fitting «p ee aaJDlljlnterior, the exdasive purpoee of barreling, for Warding and storing Crude Oil. - Ttdr bropsirty'has unsurpassed edvsntagM for the business, betegthcated Jmt out-' ride the ul t limit*, with no adfocntrbtiildmgs.'wiih • fiee la&dugfor where the esstsra aad weekra cancan be loaded on th*,gruund, K aaL now prepared to>tek* care of OU Boau, and, witb-a. •team pottp,' to barrel, and Witb tight tanka to store bulk oil say langthof tima.' 'Orl wTO fosse ground to mtifo wishUqi to : hare' their Vws tanks* and wiU build tax contract ocatgaxin*: terd tttir ConitmeUcß. " ' ' . .1, "Office at the yard, outbvdtisenv Panchgur Brit* way, AirccnubonicaUtme folcrts Wed'to DAYID KUiK, Box *99t Pittsburgh. Fa-, will receive riutept attention. . ■-'.Bolfcry ' 7 OIL COMPANY,. , ; £ % ; • tfo. ZT Tmtiutrvt, FUtib&fki Pal,' ±iiU.- •:£ •. c :•<: ' w Mana r actorsrs of EffifJßED jCfiIISDH Olb and- V BEMOIX, . t. .. i ..™» :.. c .u -?:;J t FHceeto-day for defined Cfl: - -By dar-losd mM «;. m i.....^ M M -80 tests Per gallon. -: flnall l«s.a U-**> j ** * «T - - - 1th.1843. { ~-l .* *> r > • ;T A AL.iM’o'i'JbtKfitf VJUUitOUXDEXMj U mO**AM»Mn.n Tmm, -AHkmdsAfßßAß* AhD.IBUM awk ia e:jar r |ihof BBAB9 'OASTIIfC3,cf a 1 kinds, madeat tbeshertast neske. 'All ordsn feft at BOWK A tmtX% Sal ISO WOODfiTSXET,'wJB bb presptlywttesdsd to. /• ' MTThe nnmbari af tkli firm rated yteWfoolvefo’ efcarim, of quoryaaca* txpsrfonte tetitste bnstßesa,' vWiil Insure to(p.teaatlsfoctlc& la awaf atput, *. deftly ... .. WM. P. RhCJK * CO- W>olettl® Gr? ters, 188 Liberty street, Ws tar ton— a COO bbU extra No. I Bolt; ■ ; * . ,/• st ‘ } 800 fo • 1 do FamOy tipar; r-. f. * , • fie -small V hlte Beans; , < 1000 '4lO. Osdfisb;. •: t•' ; »- f . .. i fi,;4p. JteUßtttteß ; - L i*- ; 100 belts Ciieeee; XOObushsllOstS, ■ / . j dkl MJTSVRMTCMU pEOPLESINSUBANCE COMPAQ Y. Offiaa, V. E. oomer Wood and Filth tit*. PIBE AHD MARISE JHSUBASCE. _ SIBSOTOBSi Wia. Phillips, ‘ ' - James 0. Terser, John. Watt. (Jut, JAn r. RSfadi Wm.Rgays, Samuel P.Shrtver, John B..Perke» fieorgoß. Jones, Oharlas 8. Bitsell, Daniel Wallace, Wm«TaaKfrt» ' • ’ • —O. Hanson Lora. WM.PHILUPB, PrmUmL JOHN WATT, Fic»l>isa»; iWB. F»GABDNEB, Sccrwtarg. . \ Jalfely 'pIBEINSURANCE. BY : THE RfiLl* J: ATOB HDTUALvIN&OBANCB. COMPACT, Of PHILADELPHIA', on BUILDINGS, limited o perpMnaV XXBGHASDIB& W UHNITUB E, Am, in tows *r,ama»7. Office Ho. 508 Walnut street. CaraU, i‘ ion; *306/03 96-lsvested is Allows; e First Mortgage tm Improved QityPropcr- • ty, worth doable tha am0unt..^—i.a...3155,600 00 Ground rant, first ~ "468 fic f enna. B.R. Go.** 6 per cant. Mortgage Lean,*3o/00, CQiU... 37,900 00 City of PMUddpMa, 6 per cent.' Lban. M 80,000 00 ABagheoreonntj_fi per ct. p. B.R. Ix»n 10,000 00 Oollateral r qq Huntingdon asi£. fitnad Top Mountain Battroad Com Cany, mortgage , 4,000 00 Itosylraala' BAflroed c 4,000 0C Stock ef Belisnoe Aiuitud Inotaaoe Oo— 24/50 00 Stock of County fire Insurance fVi— ~ 1/160 00 Stock ef Dei*warn AL» S. Inearanoa Go._ 700 00 Commercial Bank do SJSS tl Mndnnlf»»TUnV - -da ■ • - > 6O Union U. Insurants Go.** fiery. rTn , it»o w ' Bflla Baoeltmhla, business pa|»» ir „ 16,297 IS BacfcAooomiti, accrue* internet, *tsu~.. 6/1812 Cash en hand end in hands of l6 fys».ftnp pf CLEM TIHGLEY. PrtndaO. ■ oawfOMt f Clem Tlngley, . H.L.Gaf»oa, Samuel Bupnam, X. LcfErop, .. iWau.B. Thompson, .. fiobt. Soland, Bobert Bteen, Chaa. - - Frederick Brawny - : Vred*k. Lenolz, •.y WsuHftfier, . ........ . Jacob T. Bunting, C, Btevenson,' - ‘ ' • a-ff. Wood, ♦ , BenJ. W. Tingley,-; b. .bmlthßoweis, John B. WorrelL Jas. S. Woodward, • Marshall John BfaWelLPitub’fdu . B.MlHCflßlAH f ß«wter y . ' -J. O. COlh'lN, Agmt, : ; ray 6.: gortbeesl corner Third and Wood street. INDEMNITY AGAINST - LOSS BY XIBJC.-rSA2iJ£UIf FIBBIBBCBABOE COM* TAXT' Of PHILADELPHIA. 00ee,4a9asd 431 .CQiesUuittmtjnear Fifths : StateaentcT Aewta, Jantary '-lsV 1860, pnblfshad .agreeably toanact.<jf,.Ammbly,bcini— first Mortgegoe,'&apl/ OO 1U2,965 00 Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral BaepyW,, n .yi ij.f,:., 59,156 20 Stocks, (pramnt value .I8S»661 72) S9,7SO 00 Hotee and Bills'BeeeiTable;' M ‘^. m U«« M . Cmh. .. ~ ,v Jlt ,i , 27/119, 00 *2,208/161 63 jMrtboionly profitefmm promise* which'this Company can dlvss fay law are from' risks wbkb have been datermlnad; ? ,t Insnrance made on every .-description cl property. In town an* country, at rates so lew's* ars consistent with security. Since flielrineorpomitlotu a period of thirty yaat \ they have paid lomce by firs to aa aaount / tornr llOUiom XMZers, thereby aCwdlng evidence ef the advantages of Insoxance, as srell a* uieir abfli* 5r >aad • to jcoaet with promptoees all abilities. ' uasnwrnui Loaampald’ during tbs your pxuoroaaj Charles SfKastker t Isaao'Lea, UordecaiH.Xewis, ; . Jacob H. Smith, .ToUaa WtgDor, ; Hawd.C. Dale, David 8. Brown, | Coo. W. Blchards, BamnelGraht,' J George Talse. . .OHABLEft S. BAHCEEB, PrtridmU •s > ■ -ZDWABD a DALIy- Fte« JVmicte. Wm. A. Boxy Brcrrteni ore tew. J. GABBNEB OOfTIH, Je<%L or 3 t, Office, northeast cqt. Wood A Third u. UIKE, MARINE AND INLAND IN* £ SUBAKCE-—I&'SCBAItCB. OOMPASY 07 NOBTH-ASIXBIOAf PHILADELPHIA. . Incorporate AAeU,?MUz7.IO, ei •va ~i w : ABTHPB G.J3Q7X7H, PntUaU TH 0 £lAfl PLATT, ,Y_ , » INBDBAMCB : 00r"0FiIHE STATE or FXHBBU.VAHU, PHILAMLPHIA; ■ ;^ißowi«^i7s»2b4ia*«SSa* Aotta»7< IT D. 8BS&BK&D. &i2dmL WXLUAX HABPIB, Stents* • " ' 'TTABTPOBDTEra iNBOEANCE 00. Jj. HABCTOBB. • • • “ • < faqyoratel Ifllft-Captt*, *500,000. Amata, May 1,1660,,.,..,., 4666.7 M 68 . tUHTOTISGDOH, jSc HXO. 0. 4 'MTlosorwc* In theaboTQclAeßdrella&l* Oom» pan la cm be obtained by application to ; MHZS, AgmL . ■ ftlfiallj . 87.Watecatreel« Unifa'i*^ WE9TEKN INSURANCE COMFA- Vf norpmsßUßOH. B.KILIJCB, Jr., Prmimt. 0-M.OOBDOH.ficMtoj. ~ C V Ofloi'Ho. tt Vttsritnii'oßaß>4OOri hoo^BpiUli^PimbQrgh.- JfliMinw BgirfrUag ttrfi (f fh «ai Marine Dinetonmko mmS ta«M i» «MMar. Ml »fe art defer* ■tMi of vroaivfnm emd UStr«iiit t to mfnffrta (k ebarxtetet^tiektkofU w aaanttrf, u oMm A«6«f yrMHffiMl»*apM«W4«avl* WtfMNd. , • ASSSTa»OCTO£2ftaBvlS£»: Btopk 1,,w, "p -mi i i I-- --j | f 63,000 00 *}gft t •- 7,80900 “■ ‘ 1 ’ „ 13,361 80 . 27,695 14 - 174,078 U is spin Prymlnw. Kft*— s ’ 3 -—•' '■* i E^KHSer, ,JmwMcAtthj, , fiAthaaiAl-Houm% : Alex. BUnlek,, "Oeomlfenie,” WZUnaILSottA. ‘ ; »;< 0-W. Aktetaos. : -Aadmr Ackfejr, jAkaakrflpwf. Baca A Tbooas, W.r. Bakwrcll, i&QOSDOS, becr«tarj. rtrmEVBINBUBANCB OOMPAX Y VOTPJTTBBCSG&« Kvket t ■ Witentnat*; mood Hmk, ; * ... ' WM. lUOALSY, Pntidmu, -BAKTTSL XBAtAoraan. Immw fltoafeoti'aaA Q bm> —•* ‘ InsaneMttftck'ldM s&d duiM i» th» aarintlo cftfea Soetbnßi&dWcstSßr Sinn, Ltkat mo Bcvooa,ndtb*BMlKsUaxu3feb*Btts. : umatm ipbat ta* •#€ dunuct *7 to. . maonat ' v"Wm.Bajpizqr,' BSa, Ji - JctmShh&m, W;o.'J«lQih«, * * ' Jk^LOonw, .2LV. Joo&v l-HirWacL - Owtast J.CMdv*nTjr 800. Z. H. How* ■ • Joh» 8. Diiworth. { Bwdij Prrtloß, , * : GtttXlM.H. Zcg, Qoorf Bantam, ■ uSOdfd A IiLEOHENY IMHPRAMCB CUM XX. PJLHT or PITTSBUEOH. OB«, Ho. J 7 fifth Hrret, BoohElgclL...:.: , ■ • bronimjaa in of firmmnA PiA« '““irin.ruiiii JWOBPf Ffc» JHridWt, /ft K. BOOK, Etontev; . j ~.-v - ■•• v Jj«ae tato, r-• s\ u> i. •« k- Jaka Jfc McCord, -~r, .OvWAdiaJMofai Herr»y CWii, , * 'bTB. Sterlisr, : I GfcPfc-Wm. sSto, - &X.llcQmrj iB. U**3umto2k;' • Btbt. H. UtS. jf-tJ ■*!-;<■ Bcfidkntf •• i ' : : '.'^JS*ib^ J pO^*iaj_ClltTLATB, & tU Bkw Jlfill of Imw Ora&rtiUXO STRUT. Jim Word; J , : e ep mi S«tlcnrcf''WcHt atot- ty taafl to AQccbtßT Osjf*o» « toft uikoßktdmfeStot* ofß. Worn; Kfcwtj f*B*,CWr«tr«ott t will r*. «Wtccapf*togHop..:: .. ~. satt#r mjn>BTEEL WORKS. v..NTWcnk&QMwdWedEk •••::- /, ... ; ' : <JbnmtfW€r?***« •**&*&*•* JTo* j" ira or good : r. SoccßMOw'iO*Bothr.’Sw* V KSIGHT t<3o:; WHOMBAIBdaOCEES, . ; 8, toormer W»J«r «od *tre«ta, \ Anct» fcr th. «tl» -cf ft» WhJß* KIOABBinSIBI ui obocS#' roalßHurOTjrf ~«a»
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