:y-y-y "■ '‘ : 'V ; yy-yi^ iifcli ip ■ :; : i \ mm l‘ K - '* ."“ ' 1 ->' V.' .* : • 5*K : , '^'“ ! ■ v - ,; ••. ■ v-.' • 4 ; ' , t ■• ■ •J-V.'; ! t; '*• . . •4-., § ♦; YY'j.i&'vi-xv r*;-,'l;.v . <• •at;. :- -i-rn.:-- ■mm ■;• i -<i i. j * * S*'* Pp|i;||||j||||||| MlilWlSSSs:- i«iiiiiiii llilliilf®^" •1 ‘ 1 * S } - r* ■* : »'.. Vs". ■ : ■t % : -v J * .* ’.vf ii >.v • « ’i. ‘ s , _ j£.• * . f L Bkiirfiiiiirtii 1 j 'lnf fl' l i"7*YW l| "l ’ , ‘-rT l T',ni iriiiiii m'i rim" , iif iwifii, : ‘■ ; : ESTABLISHED IN 1786. cojnjtusBt&jr,tfc ; dfOLABOIL WORKS COMPANY, or far aaAaJn’OAimoH'o2S« donlKbamati; aittaa. 1 ; CETOE OlLB.of.Ud* f IU&KUSB U LKiMJU, PLora ajtd ,\J Quia 'Vaimiaaxa Comaaos Known fcr tUMa of OBAIH, SEEDS, OHISHB, PBODUOE, teimFa*Ma-*ir-u» «atota»twJ-Oni<mtow»'<ns* HKSI. Naa. lit: SMn&aad ItS'nmabmta, W w«n wood ami BaithSrti, Pliolwnnu.-. m 3 '.'•a l-loagw.-.-, n 1 —, .- MWJK WB>IY r a LIGOJSTT 4 CO., (saccesaon to d^£SSSS^£^VSS£S^ UUKKZ*, PBODGCB, Ac., NdU 75 W«t«r and 84 front rtrecte, Plt<ibnrrit» Pa. ny6 '< I\jfACKEO\VN 4 LINHART,. Flock JLKI. Vanot*, ftUooHaacMnr-th* nle «cn, Lard, CctUf, Kegs, Cheeee, -Bean*,! Tallow, flreaeo, Peatbero, Poiatoee, Pot And P«*rt juW 4al»ratni, Unteedaxul Lari Olls.Drtad aid Greed Tiaothjfi Oiorer, Yluiaq Qmi Sw6, ;.7 Oub edT&ace* made on Consignment*. • , : apfrl? - ■ . Up. 207 Liberty it„ PKUbnrgh. ! JOHN P. U.AN PPi; i, U , Cokuiv •imi am PoftWAAVixo Hughaht and whole; tie dealer. in WBiSTEBN KEdEBYS. OHEESE, D raXB, LABD, POBK.'BAOOH.J'LonB, MbS Krftofi- baiSSbAtos. hh! bEED.AND LAUD OILS, DltlKD FfiOIT aad * nJ 443 Frollt **n>e<* W» onw . / r ~'IUXiP • A tiHEPAKD. Commission Mebl \J CtUKTu'-and adotna iatfiOUfi, Q&AiN ATffTl PKol)DClftm^^Tl»«rtj^reßsPftSwSh;p2' vliolca brand* at Flour forßnJur* and Puulj am ocmilanUr op hand. • Parties Ur attention paid id flllioK ordeta fcr-M«rfianffljß» yeoendly, ; ocfedly.'f■ If RAMS. VAMUUKUJSK.PftoaiAm' J- Oomuwob MKnaoAKX<te»tof Ja FLOP&. IHJT» ermllj.. <UUitu ouh advances nadve&coitfißxadntaL Warfchbffift? ifOrHCaecdbdttrtet; TittMiStu . ! v £ I AtM®* ti», ;Mp VA Ky jro&VAßsqia .as d I; V OffixmwH Uuaun.Jur too ulsofjriiOlJß; , QBAIH, EAOOJJf tijip, JSOn'iE Eoo3,i!a - vrm.Skfiat, Pttutintgli,: P*. Tu. i • cyCfrdor* godcotulacawDU to]tcU»L: . Jaafrlrd-* m, iwtftmttf : *-*■■**£ OCHOMAKER & LABtk Coaonsm^ O ZlUtiiuns *a4 dealer* in'BBOCE* , l ’ Kte 8» Liberty ■treot.’PiCCpbtrrgh, Pm. ■•• •-> :•■ fei&aiyv. ; fAMJJa JXiUZKU. & SOM, xtjvaxum pr-iiABP Ollirosl~~CDitgTafl:ga andaala*)f GBODfr akt> Xa*. 69 and 30 . Vatekfe* iryh, j -... i-I UliiiANliKiCi'iLE, aaoceaaor to Jnot i iU. n'Gill soa/Kc.. ISi Liberty itnrU bun*. QLH KBAI* PRVBUO#, Gtt&CJKBY *AHI> ■ .'OOISISSIOK ALKKCUAST. ‘ “ 7 \ .:■, *bltcUrJ^ > ~-'-. dly •. I WHITE , BKOXai^:PFOEWAKDI>O ff iND C&XaiMrta'lXtusUvn tod fledbTaii : PROVJdlOfcd ANI> PBODUOB-GBITKIIALLY* Hd. v * 8M Idfrarty atrcrt, Pttt»bgrgb t '■ ~ayg7 J ; «- jOUdatlerJn CBDDK AN& B£FIH£D: CABBOS <; f OlL6i<lLASa,.niON, KAJLUsAor* tf0.183 Liberty atmt. :.. •> ■.-■ •>•• - : • i- / - ( •, r , ** - WtLUUI M£i*s r jQenTPari<£*J B’CaMUai, J flA'ai; A,: wrTnr. f u *^t SpecialPtftb<s.' ♦ MEANS COFFIN" roceefisora to ~ “AM. JrCAtfdlcsa; Means A Co,'WHOLES AM GEO . -QJUldr comer el AV»od tod T/aier streets, PiUeburKb. ■ —-——-jy&dly \ ‘ • VdHHI i' H. VO4fiTA GO.,«noeaB«iilo£Stt *r GriJT, PEOOtJOa>iBD -COilHlSSirajtlKfl. I 'M UhtnyttneU Ktwbartb.-Pa.- «aS) j yoay L ao.ir»£ r .TOHi? ffcaOUSK^MCOa, CWfQumM W diwium Coinmtttg BnauMfcamier ct .jßmltM<Mr««<iTycw»m«a...«tt»mtb. F».-.UyT! VjUjtfcß* TjtKW—' • J-P.UOA'-.GSOCESB-. and ddalozs- la ILOOR-.ASD • ££DS, Social 0*4123 Irfbcrtyjtwet* PUtitrarrij. EO. AfTOß»BY=isrp '•\3T Great •truot, Plttdbprgb,; Ptf- 'AH trtudaebr' efttnateff'fo ' Lis carb.trfll' Eotopt-attcsttcfc* 'Odßcetloi}* Tsadois tad •the money remitted prmnptlyv"i<w3*ly| ■ - fAs. ¥i££Oii,(latoof Fayette county, ■** - -• ’prmjWßQa,aur 5. comer FonrtJiand Grant itxeatar** ? my22:tim ■-. • .i < JOitft <£, Ano&arsv as law. Omo* second story Kvn*c law no, Ko* 93 D&mta» street. v r ■ Will attend to tbs settlement, eeccring-aad celled- aoss n. utmnucs..M M . 'jr HiKPATBICK '& MELLON, Awo* JCk. asri at Law,50. 132 Fanrtk vtrat, flrvdoon .abore Emliharfd, Pitubcrgb, Pa. • myi7:dtft ' rpHOifA& EWING, AROB3TS7 AXp : JL CoesUbtOft At Lav. •, . w i i- ' ' oim»,Ma. l lso : goarth-itre*A csnncfvCbarty Alley, Ptcubn'gb, Fa. - amlLdAvlyTi •.KL&OjTAA, C. JCBtfAS. .’V A 8* C. 80H07SK, Anoom dr . 2SJfinrtliAtcoet|?iiU!nifz2x. ! S ocl 7 .-/ *j 1 i ' i ■ ‘ j]rt fi.*~ M. BMITH, ; V ~ •OitTlMUAtti AX LiVl hfiA WB»OTBd.-ta KXJUZPB LAV v&nfolKjßS; No, h' IflMmnX ,'2i£v hikt .. daorw lOknitb. - / ,' ' • IUIVUtiISTH. i mOOUSIDE k WALLACE,. ' wHouaAMwrooojM*,;; “■ *..,*> ,• Ko,'H« ÜBJCETr SfmtX,. i Pirrmvg.-pJ 1384:13^ SIMON JOHNSTON,' i* Fcßb dregs &si> oeimicals, f*£?dmkbf, r4SCY GOODS. BOBSIKQ FLUID. OILS, PAM* (LY NTOIdHKi, for forQf-etrJcUf prime quel. Uy, vluob kooSenat lowest prices? Corner Smith* field 0.*4 .Fowtb aineUi FiU<poQtKbr P.A. } ' Prescriptions carefally soaponnded at >ll hoars.* B i- t’AIINKSTOOJi $ CO., Waoi*- . B*ie Dacooirt sad Uacnfectarerof/WOITJE . LIM.n.AND ■ . » • * . iUiIN'A tiixmv WHOLBaiU»ri>ISAL£ dttVBroS.FAtSTS.OrLS; VAKffTBIUaAjjD k ' OTJ6KTUKFB, No. Pimbo«h>. Alfor Jett trill recelTeprop|tt»ftetitjfrar. - g>&2| DK. GUO.; B, KKSfSBfi, J>«Goite H'' Wuod street; come* ct Wood, street «si Virtir Htttbnrjh*.Pa te :-.-- .'/-i 'v.v 1 ■ -, i jfchant aad dealer i&'CUISisX, BUZTtt, JU4LK «FtSßaad' Pvodnn.gaMnU/rVo* Ss. Kpodstreet, lafcqrwWater, gfltebargh. . <•• . inyg . 'TAMES HOLMEa. A CO.. Fobs Au* IC* aaeanddcelgzaiaPßOYLUOHSyoorprifpgfi&r -!tot:e»dTrottHHgeei«. --'-i^.’■■ lafedlfr - : PifV J/TO WAttilfitfl), (successor to Jask« i vt* soa PACUAIfo . j«^li^lW^lo3S*JS«.MLF<rartU„)rt t> near Liberty/ IJTS GEJTTS. . T GABDINEB COFFIN, Aomroa wT**jnßm, Farfcenuaaa-tem Bmiaxan I*. ..>tsc«i»sr Coktuhb^• Horth ntf oamer Wood: 4a4 ' - ■<Thirdrtreet»,i-vv w.'. . »■■■>-.-•< ' :>m'l ■ :. . \*7 I*. JONES, AOEtr'KotETO AitEE? k . i -if’f .«•£*, Stated PennsylvaiUA aa3lfdrtford£&' ■■■lliWoo»OompMlrf,<T.WatT»tgwt«.'.'.''. c .-. 'V'..} *” uaifcot and; Water' ZiunrftjLXTß Govtj iatteeta. : - ' --'i v|2l' •M. {JO&JXJN,: tißo£ffuar W&BTZQr JQ «Igycaagci OowrawlyM WttgrgtreeS.v. j . > p| M. UUUifcj.BBC SSUVX’AUJfOa : XTIHth »«r GOODS. ■ • sovn *ueon~jswMyt'CAMM*Mj>i>jtb;n , 6Uß>tui,. TX7ILSON, CAEB fc CO., . - " ** iUti WUso+Pasiu*^) 'V> - i'-J"i - v''' aiifixftM 'fic'i*. ; H'-.fO&lXair ABD-pOXESXXfI DBrOOOW.v * ifo 91 Wood atnet,.third benee above Diamond . wlley, Ftaebargu, v epKfcdtr : T . M.’ -BUECHPIJCLD,; ,«oo«!»or'td Igf • ScrcUUi! A C a* Whotmelt end .Betai^lfeelßZf; luT STAPLEA2t».rASCY'Wl¥ftOoWE£talfc tot corner of Fourth and Market si wgta. -o; ..jeß’i I T.W.VBAJEtKKR&CO.yPaAL^MmiteT itl« Goro* So. M eal [yfaTMh|pltt>3WgyiU:i l ■' - I/* HANSON IX)VE. Bsiuanr Sta- GAZETTE and commercial journal. V 1 >£, GROCERS. ' "T * 'WBOtißAli* gboOerb » ’..i'-l-i V . COHMIsaXON MMOHAHTB, J»fr-W I - PnraBDBQB. PA. ' 77; - WBOimi* oboou,' J Bo.«I ÜBIBTT BIBIIT, ... ,* . Pa., • BjntngfcurchaMff tfcolatonalof kJtlato-pvt&er* wIU cottOaoj U»o bosluen it thecld tU&d, And will bo| l «a»d w no«lT» ttu Mtrtm«c» of Us old frienda •adctukuaera. mylfcdtf , ••“ »■■ l,l Jato * KxurAmac TO'a KIRKPATRICK _&, CQ4 ,U Waouiua Qsocebs, Conkacoi ttncasirci TflOt* URU, r?i u fVil—- -' ' - , f ITTLE Tt TRIMBLE,, Whoubulb JL4obocus akd Gouasuo* Mkbo*a*ts. ; ■ in PBODUOB, TLOUB, DAOOH, GlfUaS. JUSHi OOIXOM - tod maubctoni Hcneimllj, 113 Second stroct, Pittsboigh. ; PCTety M > payti.n a jio. imwiit*! tAEBOCKLI M ).WH6i* n OOIKJ S.O; tjL'GAIi and BIFID KD BOQABS and SYBUI'S, TOBAOOO, TKAB, BIUB T^YMRrR^A^RmWHWPa I*. 1 *. rum (u I'rrriT Dura ADolspiiißLoosi FECTIODEBY, BDOABS, FIBS WOEKB*lit!<i Ba.«ad 128 YVood itreet, abara Fifth, .Kttibnrsh, ..... -Irfflidl? 7 : QBOJUU •. bmp 1 - -11i iT.wi.WtOlfll imiu^ fJKAD & METZGAB, Osoossi jjd suiUsof Gqobyrx Peooco iip PxiTooaaa tuirc^ /jKO. Br JONfia. WfiQLMtLB Oaafpm *bore tbo Bridg^ —‘ —t I*l I. DUULL ROBERT DALZELIi & CO., Wholb- X V fill GbOCTJU, CCBWIWjO* AXft ; f 6KWABf>n4 ttucoAMit, and. de«)cn In PBODBOS and Pitt* burgh mumfactum, Pitfbnrgh. 1 mw t* ot vtZ ..,. a./. 1. T .AMBKRT & SHIPTON, Wholbsalb JLiGnocsat, Product Dxauu and Conusuoi M JJhjJ”* H °‘ 6 Wttaborgt* ftw ' I toaa watt. WATT&WILBON, Wbolbsalb Gs£ .TV cca*,'Oo**imo« Msusint, *sd detlen tn Produce end Piiuborgh gunnfiWTtnrefc Ko. 1« Lib erty MtfrtjEitttgqft&y y / >T? | < bST I SATA H DICKEY 4-CO, Wholesals GSOCUS, OoBUUUtR UmmißM, ma A (Wlm i& BKSSS m <tead>a ns? josa tiotp i— 11,, —— ,„wti.«.«>» nerh. • TOHNELOYO&CO.) WHotßAL»e*£ V ““A™ 10 ' Hucniro, ii.. mwood md aa Libffty .trrat, Plttabargß.' - ‘ i : j. 16 ; W HiIJAM BAGATiKY, Who&suu IT Baca, Sou UulU Wood Ural, Pita tn-nh. !■»■ ■' * lok-dir KING, ( WholesAlh ••= jitutjrvf'jtcTVßEßs. TYANIEL BENNETT & SON, Maud-' S«Sf3H^*VSi"! B “ cnisA “? iS^SSSS^SSRSU^SS^. iXL comer Pike end 6’H*» itmte, neer the C«j --JUria* pat up mscMuorj oUorfo ctfcUj ud it ■■sasissa SSH! PSteMBJt promptness, u 4 the etisnetor of oar work, to merit public patromece. • ... Wo inrito spedkl otteottoo to our BALABCID VALVE OBCLLLATLKG EHQIHSS, X eomblnloi stlstmty .horotofore imottktnsd lu-thls clxs tS .kTHSSE JOsiii'ii K. HAklL'ioii & OttT Oora« of first aa4 Lfbsrtj strata, ih^&ra(Sa t p»„ : ■AKvrACrvmcu or fiOPZBIOB BTKAM XHGBTES, MACHISKBT, ,■■■■■■• ... -r, "•••• , i» nylg;tf WifiLLS, KIUUUS * OU n *0.2U5 Übtsty street,' oppcdto ’Btatli. ■ Fitttburj*, mumbcturas of VffUFa, LAfifUtt ASDBWITCB* JE3,»n4 eTerjAttaipOoß oILEiTHIB BRAIDXD Ordns il» Raii; <ai pod> promn* It ihlppad m par totrotioji. , _ . fttaUal if «^3EvEßAStsErs^«rwlsrsE; Plttrtmrth, mintarfcrrgrfßOagß BITETS, WBOCGUTSHBJE3, OOMHOH ABB BAILBOAD iOlewijdMcrlpUiiiuA-Kr 5-, ! ■ *»-r«rtlcolur aliod or (hip*) SPIKES lad BIV ETS, Urgo « null, audo'te'ordat As Abort notioe. A good—ortment oonoUnUg on hgpd. rngronn *• A.«oigA--~jj.Tjn.roggn..— _ r.oA«riu^ U-XCBjUaiOB GLASS WOKKH— SUfwom, rtmSßxn *po„ ouu Kunu. tmuM. Wurtraua, Ho. U Wood. itmt, ooror Qt glM.nmt.urgb, Pt. -- mMja > OEJrriBTRT. rfIEKTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT J. PAIN, BY THE USE OF AH APPARATUS Sfflßg H&^SSoigALYAHiyBATtKBT t Mo4kal gentlemen end their hralUae here lid their teeth utractedl?/ myproqwe, end «re nod/to traitf/Mjo.tbeeafoty.«aifiAlilMsn*»cf tbs opera lion—whether hu been raid try persons interested in •seertlngthe contrary, hsfing no knowledge or my j., ~ r . r , . n _ > . i - , . end cbergeseery low; wsmntodianOcnaaslobedf the beet Santorini. K. ODDIIT.DimaT, 13t«mlthdaldat; 1 0«EFH AJJAMU, Dmxtibt, OonneUy', BiruuasrDr. A. M. Pollock, Br. Hellook, Theodore Bobbies, BomeU Errett. my&dly BOOKSELLERS, #c. : WAL G. JOHNSTOH & CO., Sutiot km, Bla«k Boos Xasotaotvs*u, ass Jo* Psistsm, So. CT Wood ae3Q E, AX BgbwwMM a»d tiik . •'TirarM.'Ho. W wood Street, nett door to fb. Conor of Third, PltUtrargh, Fa. SCHOOL and DAW BQQKfI conitahtlr on hand. ;- r I la. KEAB. BoOUKUHB AJID ■ tt»4- tfl now*. If 0,78 ronrthatfMl.ApoUofoilldlns^ rmworcg, #r. :JJQSN& J)miuK nr Tfcni {f «*••. toMbaauagrihWObtttfy* Jn Market StreeVPliUbutghc.. .. t p|o_ MACmJM & (X),, i)ir.BinTir , real ,m^TK,4Gßjrrs.: ▼jr^w»THorxs, Boro*, Konutii^andaHee- Those wishing to Isvwt thstr mosey toXooded* smbseb r;ul anotalMimai faftvrim itrieflr Hint. i. - MCmT&CTVMAZ. . JAMES M. BALPH; • $IP n * a m Bmmainm, ■'' M ■■,V f 1 VtCBZT *6O. BSfr4 UUK - a ,o “ j« PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORN /*, fj.g-Ag. MEWBOOK& By -•-■■*y»«d*w«. By flawy Wart Beacher. Ta» Warmer cf the AUeghealef. By. T. Boch ina Mieerablea. Cloth and paper edition. - Among the Pin*. u »* «• The Student Abroad. By Kimball. Coca try Living and Ootmtrr TMnkinc • America bthn Swope. r llenfWottten and Children. ThePhnntoaßeoneu - :! l ‘ '•: < . ’ . (Hirer WaudaU Holmee’ Poeme—bine and gold- Appleton** ThxpayvrYVnnnal.*- - Lika and Unlike. By A. S. Boa. T<g.aleb)rv.\ «>■ iXeT A 00* W Wood ft. JjHJli 1863 ‘.itOfXtt USP OODKTXh'Q BODa* BIABIES; MYSIOUH*' T13171K0 LISTS! - ■ .‘ (ESaijsß ASD QtBUAXX ALMANACS; Torrt*\v':, ' kliT ffiood rt net. MisvmvLJtJrEo vs JpURNITOEK MLUH Q OR . ~ « r\ » . .etoDOED Piiiosa, WHOLEUtBEOBBETiIU 87 99 Third street, opposite E. Edmondson A 00., and 111 Fourth street. - . mbit): JMTKNTfii) OCT. 8,1861 bittfidgij'i'iPitrat OVAL LAMP CHIMNI XX FLINT GLASS. - TJieMrOMmnk* m intended fcr Am flame, which hWtiifr >n cart doei &ot expoe*. . **. ». DITHRIDQS,- »ort hit OUMWotka Wuttnftoaitmt, T |kuuß,~ cinsmoaES Valniu Xf oiia and _d*e aiorrs, indiqo blob; CQrV£B, STOTXtpOLUB. FLA VORING EXTRACTS,* NWmIwA CINNAMON. tUOC, CLOVES, AL44PIOE, WHOLE PEPPER? MUSTARD SEED, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL IS M«e&owof kind* iadMans, «ii standard aateat medicine*, Ac., Ac., in store and for sale low bv :.Li± :■ .. WOODBIDE A WALLACE, ; _ _ _ 805 Libert; street. : * P'S. Country merchants*before, parefaadax«lm> where, wotild do-well to call-wad examine ovr stock. •. WOODSIDE A WALLACE. - U/AW*NB, 4c., JTUK SALK VKKY ft CHEAP. ■ FARM WAGONS, OiL.WAGoNS and SPRING WAGONS. GARDINER’S < CARTS AND GOAL CARTS; TIMBER WHEELS, CANAL, GARDEN? SB'S, BRICE AND £TONR MASON'S ,wncEn. BUBT. iIABE, Wiuo.JU.II, ; mhl i ‘juaiß, AUegiapj. jAMisa lKWtf., ~ ~ viteol, J ‘ 'J r l„ i Order* left at William Holmes A Oo.'e Office, car nseef ttaflc*t and First streets,-willreceive prom&t attention* ' \ • _ _y,^ jJiAMuNij ijiiu; wunEBT | • JT.4Fi.OS 4-tUSJTO,' ReSnete and dealer* in' CARBON OIL. ensurpamed -e;an;to themarkets - - * w - - ; Orders leil at Uxs office oi ChiMi A Carsoa, ondar tbe et. Cbaric* BoteLat the office of taiih. Park A •Go., or at ibeir works In lawrencßrlll*, will be at* teadafto.* • ' :r :v * - » -Borer. af-.Cmdo.OU ; < iicafelr i LXOJi AUSIbIiiAL, UlFOXttfc A*p Piiita la tL« mmt Mfect brand* of OKNBINK aA VAN A CIGABd, and all Morb. of SHOIUNO AND CHEWING TOBACCO, BN UPP.-PANCY ..ILEKBSCiIACH PIPES, TCBES, At, Ae., In rrt*t farlex/, UKOCB tiU :S T. ihubi!m HOTEL*. Pltuburgb, Fa. H. Ba—lteScadossppliadoallbmltcßaa. Vif W. Y4JU>iti,’successor to Uar* » •_ WTlrht A Toast, Ho. 87 Wood etraet, comer Of DUumdallcr, deafer is aD of CUTLBBI. BAZOBS, UUrLEa.BgVOLVXUB, KSIVI3, tIBB SUBB, OUMB,to., '*c. A of tha *tore good* annually oataad* ohl W P. MAftfiHATJi, Ouuttnr Wau. a Fanaa, Boaortt, Ac., Mo. 87 Wood alnot. Plttabnrgh. •; V .. ; • J>7 D ii PAIiMKH, Jilq Wood at,, XV. Dealer to BOBKITB, BATS, STRAW TBI*. MlhOa, aod BTBAW OOOD3 geoorallj. BOOTS AJTItSHOES. f OHff CAMPBBUe,Majrc»A'tmmaa or U BOOTS ASD finOEB of ererj dcacrlptloa, Ho. 0* Btaltbfield etrayFitUborgh, Fa. ■, ocgidly \ IEO. AIaBKKJS, BON A UOi, Wbolk* J BOOTS; BHOB3. AyooraerToarth aadWoodatrasU, FUUnargb. < 4JHAKLKB H. Sit) Wifi, 00c*, Ho. 36 PKDX&AL STBCET, f [Oppoelt* OoioaaaJe BoW, near Boipaodoa Bridge,) ?*LhMumomi J&UMK. Manupaotu*. 1 JnAnßuuia PIANO-rOßTia,and la* oonerofHaslfiaadAlcficallaitnus«&fa. dole agesl forth* HAMBUBO PIANOS, afeo for H ALLOT, DAVIS;* 00/fi BOSTON* PIANOS, with aod with* oat JEotean Attachment,'. Mo, flt fifth ttmt. tojB H &LKBKk * bku, Lbaliea i 5 • Mvfio-aea.AlciUui. Iviraoenn, and bU auenUier SWaNa*Veafebfated-*PIANOS, N0.'63 P tbftrMt, Pittaburgb. - my 29 > OM H* MUUKDbacu nr ftAtfos Melopkoxs, &tLj J No. 81 Wood afreet, Utwttß «vnrth etrwat aad tHuanrd alter. Ptttabctxh* Paj" f MPORTANT. W . OIL. BHIPFRHtt X AHD h«y» parehawdlST* Acre* &f deitrable gftnnd, ilto4t*d on tU Md Attoghpor VftUer JUUroul, nbore Lnvmtce* TlDo, which l •m'Uluof «{> m na <HI Tnrd* for tho .•Mlprtw pargwwwr of Twxyollof, torwordlag. ind. ■tdrlDg Orudt Oil. "Thlt hi* hatoTpMMd •droDUge* I6r thtf bilogtoaud 1 Jtutofat ■Ho tho eltrllmiU.withjßo ndjAcoathtlldlogi, with A fin* landing fcr.bcatj.-and whera lb* aattern i&d wwum eara 6m tw lendftd tra tfao rrootnL lam now pnpirtd to ia« caro ofOlL Boau, and. with a ttMtn tmnp, to barrel, and with fire-proof tight Unke to itore bnlkofl an> Mgth bf timX Or I will leeee ground to partite wiihlcg to have their own taeke, aodwOl bolld tanka on Cohtraet or eopdla* toad thelrooaatractlnn. { -• Ofltoe at the yard, on the Oitites* raawngnr Bill* way. All oomoonlcationa adg rawed to DAViO EtttK,Box will reoelra proapt attenttop. .•... . ~.. ... aoifcly . J^AlilES’ EA»oy EOKS; ' T~ CHILDBBfi'd f ANCr PUBS; ; : . QBST’fl TUB CAPS, 00LLAB8 A GLOVES; BATSAHDCAPS. , -■!■' ! ' . Brary variety and etyle of the above goodi on hand and ioraale at SfiOOED'ft CO.’S. I . v ’/}; nb» ~ v; ‘ :jio, isi wood stbbktl. OIL COMPANY, , : lib, ST I*vU Arad; Jla., , of OIL and •muEoij?: r ;,PrlceahMlayfcr.JJfflaedC!l:!. - By caMo*d.. w .,,SO eraU car gallop. nttllloli M .^ m^ BIS •< <• •• i • >o charge ferpeckitt.',.^' f’eotobfrlth: 18d l,t u ■■• •• • - BkUA * CO.: WiolauUa uro ; V f cerai 235 Liberty atraet, have tot ial»—: 1.(00 bblv, aithißo.l Salts - , IJIOO.T fcr-Ood&hf ■ S 4d- BoU Buttws/.-. :■ * a ... . - xf . . '4BK£» 1 « JTEW BOOJKS* ABD UANB AHD WOOD OBAIHB JAB.W. WOODWfiLL, 1 Manufbctnred «f Hanttfscturdr of WBiK. PAPERS. pursicijurs. FOTSICUS AHDSCBQXVB, MVSIc. tt C, V i - : f'i ..... —: ——r- —% ..—; —- pttshrj}h 8. RIDDLE GO.. tDItOBB AND PBOPtIMTOBB, Pnbliealiun OHiu No. 84 VUtb Strut MOBHIHO AH DIVEHIHO XDITIOH3, DAILT, OOHTAIHIHQ THE LATEST SEWS DP TO THE HODB OP PUBLICATION. ' Tuesday moeniho, D£c. ; so. NEW TERMS OF THE GAZETTE, ?■ Uouura Kuno*, byiLfcU, pa:*kr.'~.:.%B 00, M - \\ ? -i; 701- •• - KmnQ'SMnoi, ByinalVperydir_.. 4 60. M *V. mfbth;..: 88. ““ •• ■'-■ ■ «**.„ 10... ** " elngle a. yffiuir £dit;om, ilngl* copUi, per Wear... 3 00. ' “ •• clabeofo to 10, „i co. *•. ; M clutwoflOor'iooratf -«'l is.' —and one extra to-lho potty eendhog dab. For a dab of flfteon, we will Mod the Erntso dixxrra dally. Ver a dub of. twenty, wa will fend tbe Mounxa Qami daflj. pingl* coulee, 8 oesta. > •TAll raboaiptieaa hricdj (e adpoMM, andpapeci alwayaifopped 4rben thorax* explna.- y [ j A Voice in Ricbtaond<->l«atest News from the United Utatcs/ ; The ;Rer. E. j. Gravosi onceia Bsptlst clergyman of some note in Tennessee, has, ic oordingtothe Riohmond Jfcqairer; just te tarned to the Bonth 'after a Tbit of plx.-weeks to the free States, i Mr.GreTorpabllshwi in the Enquirer an account ' of what< he sajit. There results ere not encouraging to the reb eb i nor do they confirm, the ; oietofthoCharlestonland Rlebmoad journals, as to the distress and pavertywhlch would proitreto the free Ststes shortly. lie says : : . I flheUfltatethesnbitanooof whatllearned in New York, daring e stay of throe wesks, from merchants; bankers andv lawyers; In re gard to public sentiment throughout the en tire.Nerth. And thieis it: The Whole North u prosporing t growihg rich,in ooiti sequence af the war. The commercial and manufacturing Interests of the North-eastern Statea are now more flourishing than ever be ft) re.; ■ Every thing mads finds-a ready market.; _V Tho Northwest finds it more profitable to concert its immense quantities of grain into beef and pork, and forward these to the east ern porta;for shipment to Europe, than It was formerly to dispose of them in the-, markets of the Southwest. Politically, Grates aiidrtstheiUjMlrcr and its readers, the prospeot ia as fair for os and as bad for tho rebels. j. Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticht are not more hostilejio our institutions than Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. The eooflet of parties now waging in the State of New xork,ahd‘whleh we uodoly magnify and hope may be. of-benefit to us, really amounts to nothin far as ending the war ia concerned. “ Financially, he draws a picture which must fill the rebel loaders’ hearts With bitterness and envy. " /"i | With gold enoughs to . manage forcdg> bi debtedoett, unbounded confidence Is siren to government money and securities. Xu no ini-: .stance are bonds Mlow par j any fluctuation that oceur* li always’above that figure, and the government ‘currency, the demtg&a'otfl or ''greenback" soljgjroadtijiM ,frivla,.iUßil> Wight per OCxX premium- in exchange for stave bank notes. No nation has yet failed (o' presesute a war for tho want of mosey, atfd they will not be the first to' set the example. Mr.‘Grave* is pretty accurately Informed, and hedoes not hesitate to tell what he knows. Be contUuM, of the spirit of Aha free Stated: They hare now discovered that ike rebtllldn is a serious thing—cno not to be trifled with, bat they hire not yot exerted: their strength to suppress it. They confess they hate been hitherto unprepared to meet it succcai fully. Bat the timeli eoming. Their people are'slow to move—much slower than w*—bet now they are roujiog, and when they do take hold, it will be with bull-dog obstinacy. When, the. time esmes.io execute the “Emancipation proclamation/' they will have fifteen new wir vessels of the moat formidable character coifi-. pletod and ea our waters,‘in addition to their present nary; they will have a million dis ciplined, well-armed troops In the field, and If the rebellion then holds out— ■!.. ■-•then, Ur. Graves assorts Ms readers, seen*# of horror will bo witnessed. Ho goes on to say that the North hat but to pat forth its power; that it has material for oow armies; that the pooplo are suited la their determination to pat down rebellion; and that they, will do 'andscffer everything to that end. Therefore, bo tells the rebels ,to make op their minds for a long war—* var of many yean. . i French aZediMion»<-»DuAppofntmotit of the Rebels* The Charleston Conner, Uke lie Ricbmobd confreres, is greatly, disappointed at the fail are of the Napoleonto “idea” of mediation. It says the Smpororfs generous.proposal will not he forgotten by the people or the gorerjn meat of the Booth, and it is more than ever convinced that the “Imperial ruler of France is not orerrated-as a)s iatesman;” bat It has bo words to expreutts otter abhorrence of Eng land, which refased to listen to the soheste. After the rejection oi the Emperor's propo- the Courier says that now they hare nothing to do but to flght: Let ns resolve afresh to look only to our selves and the Almighty Disposer of events. We will hare to way tolnde pendenee, and having attained that, recogni tion will follow as a matter of course.'' ~ j —Spite of this heroic declaration, however, it. is defy clear-that the rebel# are grievously disappointed and distressed by the failure of the foreign mediation scheme—on the success of which they had buil t their highest hoped. ; Jirr. Datis, in rpoltal nf coi In hla say*: | * -And whereaT, Tho Prealdeat of-the Uoi|ed State* has, by l pobllo and official daolaratlops, signified not only hid approval of the effort to exolta sefvllo war within the Confederacy, hot hli intention to give] 'aid and aneoQragpaeat thereto, if these independent states sball wn tlnno to foreign poier after the first day of next, andias thus made known that all appeal to the law of nations, the dlotaties of reason, and the in* itinctf of hnnanity; would bead dressed Lin .vain to oar enemies, and that they can bo d*»~ terred from -thooommisabn of these 1 crimes only by the terrors of Jast retribatlon } T ’ ‘ And finally, The African slaves hate iot only been insited td Imorreotion b/ svery jl cenie and ensonracement, bat. numbers [of them have actually been armed for e servile -war—a war in Us nature far .exeoedlng the horrors ahd most meroUoss atrocities of sav ages: * I .;- These alligations, though utterly faUe, show how terrible to the ribels is thelmpend- Ing blew of emancipation; and Davis eVi denUy has some hope that the President can be deterred frb%whathe oal!s M lhe eommls* elon of-these crimes), by tho terrors of jjut retribution.’* The monster .from which All these calamities sprang has been touobedef. last in a vital part, and-this proclamation) is itsdeath'ery. •. "L f >< L‘V;'; t . .•. 1 j Texas Are indlcatldns that seme of- the nil wells In Oanada have “touched bottom/' Thn famotts Bhaw'welTj'whfoh^usod. to yield from 800 to 1,000 barrels .daily* has stopped flowing almost entirely. ; y. ■ ■•'. i • • '-‘v ■,> It wajrnmoredla 'NashTine, on Dec. SO, that the rebel General Geo. OritUndea 'died in KnoxvillACn the day-preeeding. . • - Tn Lexington (Ho.) ftriowbucommeneed' the pabHeation ef * raU of alt peri on t in dbat ewtioft who-h*Ti given aid anjicoinf&rt te the. xebels. i ! . -f] G, DECEMBER 30 1862. Tb« Rebel® in Encland-*The “Lon don Confederate States Aid Socle ty”—AitAddre*s in lldbalf of the South. Ur. Gw. Xhompe%n # U4iP.i write* from London to ths Rostoa Liberator ; . I hare just become aware of •the.exUteuoc > of a society la London* calling itself ."The . London. Confederate Btetes Aid Soclotv.” It prtfosMJ to bo originated by Englishmen, 1 and hoi liiaed on address “To the Britlih Poblio ond oil Sympathisers in Europe.” I hjvoproenred .copy, of this doaament. Tbo night boforo lo t tho association held a meet ing at it® ofll «, No. 5 .Devonshire- street, Portland PUo« neartho American Embassy.- Having* meet! ig of my own at tho same hour, I sent William A. .Jackson, who brought zno book on accou it of tho, proceedings. Ur. Confederate Coi unisiioner Mason, of Fugitive Slave law note: iety, was present. On tba rer . Ureinent of thi t person from the. meeting-he ; was Confronted at the door by men exhlbmiif: a placard, tbta feet long by two'feet wide,- in which Vas i iprceonted a negro in tattered garmentsj wiU an iron collar -around his nsok. Beneatl the figaro were the words— • '“Dudley Wi Us, of Montgomery county, Missouri, os he appeared when, after two months , hiding in the woods, be was rctoaed by a pafߣbf fe liral sqldiers—As., Ac. .•, 1 . Andwen the following: '“FcUowcoui toymen! Remember that thp ‘Bouthorn ehivi lry/whlch asks your sympa thy and adml ration, is composed Uf'thje wretohee who icrpetratc these etrocUlMoji tho weak: and defenceless*-Will.-yon not,, then, with a spl it worthy of the ions of free dom, rather giv i your moral support to the men who are sledding their blood (as thirty years ago you g rre £20,000,000 of money) to purge thi® nation from tue. foul shame and guilt of complicity with slavery ?” i The Pogitive:"Siave Law ex-senator.' and now rebel commissioner, on beholding this placard, - “Grinned horribly e ghastly smile,” n < and, as soon as he Was able, got boyond slgbt of the apparition of Dudley Wells I THI ÜBS!. ADD&KS3. The Addressef the Confederate States Aid Association is a virtual appeal for pecuniary contributions, to euable the rebels to tinue‘their i war against' their unscrupulous enemies.” ‘lt begins by ohargihg the North with haring “Insulted, imprisoned, flogged, violated and outraged the women of the South In the most inhuman and savage- manner.” Further, ; “The North, in executing their , fiendish and demoniacal purpose, are bent on mischief, rojbbery, murderv arson and orimes of the most roroltisg nature; glutting £helr. hellish rage! by inflicting - every kind of, 1 tor-! tore, spreading . wild ruin, devastation, do-, •traction and universal desolation, fori the! purpose of revenge and hatred. In iholr fury,' madness had malice, the atrocities, cruelties, crimes 'and' outrages committed, against thoiSouth are without a parallel in the history of thb World.” After much more of tho same sort, (Englishmen are invoked, .in. the names of ‘HJiviHxation, justice, peace, liberty, (I) Humanity, and Christianity,' (o rouse themselves to arrest the horrors of the blood-stained mi reh of tyranny, and to rush to the aid of thi Scuthwith—their pence, shillings and poi nds.” This antl-clfm x if followed by an appeal to the,women of our country. Here are the words: 1 ~ . 7 “Fairest ampt a rcfEarth r For the eako of violated,»nno anew and the boner of-your sex, comein woi ion's, majesty and omnipo-- tehoe, and give i length to a cause that has for it® object the llgheat aims!—the ameliota- Uon and exaltaU >n of hutnaoity.” JhUowplby.-astatement of rth against tie South, which la thus put : Th ' son-execution of the Fegt-' titei6lave law i as a Virtual dissolution of rite jCsion,'apd a 1 solved the South from their allegiance to the national compact. The Be-, publican party U a political conspiracy, and 'Mr. Lineohr the head of vigilant committee ism, under whig ler law than the law® of the -laud. The Bout i*is fnvtded by hordes, of mercenaries, colic eted from the- scum of al most every natioi . The South bat no rival, either to commerce or in glory* England's ncntrality has starved the South while it has replenished the North. The eonduet of the South should extort the admiration of all lovers of law and order, and, finally, the .South Implores England, with tears, to help her own children.” Washington News. v x • Wasaiaoros, Dec. 26. ; tbs ytaxCß fir Mexico. . Late official Information from Mexico rep resents tho condition of the French Army of Invasion as most critical. . Their ranks ore being thinned by sickness and want of wholesome food, the agents have been seat to this country for supplies of empowered to make large eontraots for future me. These feet® having reached the Mexi can Minister here, hots* entered his solemn protest against such supplies being allowed to go forward. Secretary Seward, however, declines to interfere; and complaint 1® made that he even extends to the French privileges, denied to*tho Mexicans. Whatever cause may exist for this charge, It is unqnestionable that much ill-feeling is being engendered in the Mexican Embassy. ■ ABEXSTED .A 3 A HOSTAGE. . John B.Hunter was to-day committed to (he Old Capitol Prison tsebosUgo forJoi. Stiles, a Government icout, who recently fell Into the bands of the rebels, and whom they propose to punish as aspy. This Government is determined to protect its soldiers from the outrages-at the hands of the Confederates to which they have heretoforequietly submitted. m* TBOU3AXD OSBUAHB moPOSK TO BKTTLn IK.VLOBIDA. Five thousand Germans have notified Hon. Eli Thayer that they are willing to settlo in Florida upon the terms jof his plan of restoring that State to the Federal Government. One thousand ofr these Germans now reside in St. Loots, Mo, . ; THI PBOCLUIATIOS, It is well known that' President Linooln has drafted bis proclamation of emancipation; and leading Republican Senators of what is called the ultra school,.who have held long conversations with him on this important sub ject, express their confidence that he will give the rebellion its New Year's' day. Lstters from John'Bright and other’ foreign politicians have, been read to. him, de claring that it proclamation’ of emancipation will at onoe array. Great Britain with the Union. Wsbhisoto*, Dec. S7.—Jeff. Darla's re taliatory proclamation, denouncing tho pen elty- of deathapon Gen. Butler and Mi offl oere. Is regarded here as a threat to, prevent the issue of .the' PrcideiH's proclamation of emancipation oa the first of January. The Preitdbut, Barer tireless, will iisuo that firoelamatlon, and will probably make allusion n it to this violent manifosto from Darls.' Tho rebels’; feu of the Emanolpatlcs Frco lamatloa le regarded aa the chief reason Tor Davis’excessive rampage, Ho ehows that he is alarmed, and it is dear that the President's poltoy of emancipation already begins to tell; The rebels i are badly frightened; bat they will hare to wait some Time before ther hang Batler, ; | ; 8 Bebal Saltpetre Works Destroyed. 1 OaDec.lt, Capt. B rob, with about one htia dradimu, sneoMdsd Bn-destroylng fhs'robal esltpetre works at Ycllrllle, ’Ark. - Us took OtpWP. B. McNamara and twenty-three men prisoners,' destroylng/about thirty stand of arms, firs hundredpounds of dried beef, and aoomplete supply of provisions for the winter for a foil company, burning firo good bnlld-. lngi,4c., &0., belonging to tbewirki.' Thera ess a fine stesim engine of eight horse power, . ten kettles containing one hundred end twen ty gallons each, sixteen containing fifty- gal lons each, sU large, tanks, fpll set* of black smiths’ and carpenters' and Joiners! tools, to gether with $6,000- worth of - saltpetrd- The capacity of thsi Care waa such :ss to employ one hundred heads, turning put four hundred ponnds daily, whleh'tba Confederate UorfVnt' meat rained at forty cen ts per ponnd at the Cite. The; works' coUthe .rebels $39,000, They were completely destroyed, by order of Captain Birch—the mon wisldicg the sledge hammers,with right' good urill/urbreaking tha enormous keuaeahdenglnoln piocekTi srafFICBS TO LETv~Ono musli onfirsi V/tad seceubfiooT of . Warehouse H«.*&and-sl Water stmt. - ISAIAH DIOXST A CO, putjros. Anew year’s gift.—On® of KNABE*B PIANOS, which are Hill ahead qf Utelnway's and airotherPJenoe motto In this coon*: try, would be ihe most acceptable prnent aoj pec* eop could ait*. • l . •VOld Planoe ta3en In exchange. . [I de2? OH*BLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street. i C HEAP *.£’ ANoB >M®i &ATHFS BROS., New York <4 : 9 0 «QD WJBBdJtTSD FOB FIVBXEIB3. ] Any Tenons wishing to purchhiea PIANO, at a moderate pries, are re ipect fully Invited to call nod examine ihe»* superior iartrumentd. Dealeis In Pianos,of this dty, alter proeurlos a few of theee instruments, and attorwards belog appointed in not grttlrg their orders filled, kept enb or two ou hand, and an now trjlng to Injure tbefr reputation, not thinking that their lstters to thh Meura. Halnei are.lnthe possesiton of the subscri ber, and will appear is print if they still try to In jure thetr reputation. ;• r-. | CQABI/OTTI B LBKB, O Fitlh .(n.l, i . de2B i Bole Agtttforgafpw Broe. PjenosL | pIAAOJS. A Card to my Patroni and Competitor^ In rohtim to the celebrated BAIHES BBO.’S PIABO9, ’ ll i Airs, a BLCkB wonld beg to stats that she bsshWl the agency of these Planoe for eleven yean, a&n during that period she has bad the pleasure ox self. Ine a largo number of these for famed-fhstftmebts tosomeof tseflrat Camilke of Flttahnigh'asd sbx* rooudiogs;'>ootwlthetattdlog her competitors hare deme their .beet to Injure the well established repot*, tlouof theseeopsrltjrhPUsdsi btttl am happy to state that thelr efforts havrbeen, thus far, without, stall, and finding tbelr e ffbrfoMk«, and that the# Instruments were Increasing in.pobUe farer, they hasten to New York, endeavoring to obtain the agepoy of the very Pianos they hare been tea years* running down. (Query J] ' ‘, H - . ] I am hsppy to tay that I h eve jtnt returned from' New York, harieg succeeded in obtaining thesefe arency of. Hatnor Pianos. Xwould here remark tbit I find that such is tbedemind for theeoPUnos ibst. Halnes Bios, are ISO Pianos behind their crdrii, aqd aretumlDgootfrcmlsto'2oper«oek. The public, after all, are the best Judges, and an thetr op In! eh I am willing to reit. : J-" dels r CHARLOTTE,feLORgJ SFCOND-HAND PIANOa-A thlifl targe lot of second hand PIANOS for sale at itso, ftOO, $175,- 5157, £]2s, *lOO, *93, *7B, *BO, and *25. Tor sale Vr .• t ; de2o JOQN H. iISLLOB, fll Wood ttrerU f Art A W O RTH OR PHOTO-! VJLevvU GBAPHIO of the mort superb workmanship la every-detail, and troatho bost maouiastures* fn the counts*. They hare been selected with the greatest possible care, e-pedal]? for the Holidays Prices low.' Shr Sale by* *' i im * JOHN g.WBt.LOB.BI Woodstreeij Ihif ELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS. iXJL —ln. «torva vplendid:new snpply of Hssqn A Hamlin's (Boston)' Melodoons and Haraontumm. io elegant rosewood and walnut cues.' Melodeo&s it *5O, $6O, *75; *100.4125 and *l5O. Harmoniums at *10; *lOO, $125, *250, *3OO, *350 and *«».. > !! For talc by JOHN B. 2LKLLOB,. }" , - 81 Wood street.'^ New pianos—a newwwdaaaa£ stock of 7'OOTAITB ■FOBTEB now receiving from Bostou\/ B u. an«lN«wYork, selected sspedaßy for th« RoUaare. Ptmus desiring to. maX*a valaable and chinning presf 'nt are forlted to ceil and see them at ths ware rooms of JOHN, H; KBLLQB, 81-Wood strret.li jQONDOK E^HiBITIQN. PRIZE MKDAL TUi'o9, Hade by 6tkuwAt A Sossi Now York. -Therm ettvsd the first prim -msdal-as: the “Londcn Bahlbi tiou this fummor, la competition with twphundrbi and sighty. Pianos,all part* et .Europe and America, and afe thus proved to he l*» vcrltL, Afresh iopp!y juit rixelvlog by ' r .S; ELBDXjiA-BllGi'M Frtin setMt,* v i tins.:; fcr.'*t»h;wav , < Ptaa<w.t~i' PllOi>OS«li,S. . ... NATYagentsoffiop, I ' 'NSW'Toax, D?crmber3oth,lBo3.j: QEALED erido refid O “PROPOSALS FOB LEAD WIBB,” 'wiU ba retired at4hf« OSce uatU BATtJBOAY, the thW diy of January next, at It the following quantity of LSAD PIP*,vISi £o,ctr» lbs, of Lend >Tire 4 In. .€7 dl»raeter. 05,000 “ - .•« U. .57 diameter. • Te be delivered at the'XVaahfogton Navy Yatd, In* o| allexpenm to the government, wlthia. ten dors agertbsesplrmifobot the ad'ertfoesutft. end suß- JtctJo the utial inapeetlca of the NaVy• Y»rdl. Xaqi offer must beaoetapaolod by a written guV a-, ty, by cits or more responsible pcrto&*,c«r-' tiffed to by some oDoerofths government, anting forth that ths bidder, if.hls orer fs the lowest, wIU iaaediately enter into contract, if h is deemed ne cessary, f;r the faithful cerioraanee Of the wndu degstd ; Navy Agent, ' BOOT* SHOES, f OOK HERB.>-Onr friend JAMES JLJ'EOBBj.No. 89 Market street, has recently re tuned from the East writhalaigeitockof , 1. BOpTB .AITD SHOXSr Ooajrising thedlßrert varieties andstylss now !a rogue t and, having solecfod It hlmfolf mns the Esstare manufacturer* is now prepared tooGsr to the publicgoods-whftih Hcommend for west. We advise aQ those itr want of nest aztd substan tial coverings for the feet to call on Mr. &088, feel* lag confident they trill be suited aevisfards quality andprice. . •. »*: •STRemembw the place, S 9 MABggl BTBSXT. ooi . Q.RU. AJubKEK, BUN * CU,. • • Ne. 71, corner Wood and Fourth streets,. Bare just received a general and iktah assortment Of LADIES , BfIBSES' and CHILDBBtI’d thick soled BOOTS. A ND SHOES. Just opened, BOYS' and YOUTH’S kip and thick custom-made BOOTS, of all-si rev, ths boat made In. this'country::: • ■: . ; j. ;de6i " - JMSCEI,I~dMrEO US* YXTJLLIAtt BARNDILLACO., Boileir TT Maker® and Shret Ired Worker*, PENB BTBEET, N.W. £O, S 2, 2( and sC - Havihc edetred •- large >ard and furnUhtdltyrith the »oit improved , machlnary, we are prepared to maa a lecture emy description .orBOILERS Jtt heat •maumtr, and 'warranted «lnal-t0 ! any In -the ~c«ua try. CHIMNEYS, BBIGBKN; JXBKiBSDd. STEAaI BOILXBB,OOHDXNaSB*2 BALTPANB, TANKS; OIL BTILLB,AGITATORS, PANS, BOiLBB 1808 BBTOGXB, fiCGAB PANS.axrlsolo.zaanufoctu ers cf BABH HILLS’, I* A 3 BN c BOILER.. Repairing done on the effort* it notice . ;• .• de!Bdf~ AuJibO.N STAKUH AOKftUY.; , - : Thetmdeuigned’ere Agents, for Pittsburgh and vtdnlty,for ■ ' WATT’S MADISON BTAKCH 'COMTAHT, ; , And keep constantly, on.hand a supply of their &TABOU, Tarioua style which wiU be sold In quantities to the trate on mcst'reaeonable forma. SCHOMAKER 4 lANS; : ' J»'3:tr sa LIBIBTl! STEIET. Ja O'NEIL, Maaufaetajar of WIKE • 'tVOB’K, baa alnji 6&' kandesfl to or* djr PCBfiBN WIBE CIjOTBi FLODB AOBAlff SIEVIU; OOPriB, BBAB3 AMD IBOITWHUI OIiOTSf-BIBD OAOES and. ornnAantal' WISE wOBKg fer gardiß»,,fiow»v fta&daj Aztb» way* Wrdowtta, Win battle* uid TrelUs Work for •rtion, Ac«j BAX-AND UOUBB TBAPfI; MEAT AND 'GHKEtfE BABBS | WIBB W NDOWSHADKa, laadsocpad er laftand. Al*o, BIND WIBB.aU alsw, at No. 80 JOBBTH ttTBKBT.Mar Wood, PitUtmrgb.P*. -2 -> 4 noSTLSawi., r. v- . r. -e-- ♦. , : i , IT .diVwKN, ~ HaAAaiocNpßßV U »oas jUmfircAv Xrrrimi. AH kind*of BBAfi*, AND IBttN OOO&Sr&adt to .orders ADo>,DKAfia O ABXINOSg of klmli, nada at tfea ikorteat netk ' AU •crtcwWIft*;BO%B*TETLBT>S;-Not l $8 -WOOD ftTBEgT. wflt beprcapUy atteadeAto. • ' - BVTh» ifcembarf of thji fira bitag practical ! chnia. otmany )<&n' txpero&c* laabwtt Catisen,. will injure Id gin aaUsfectiua Ja every respect.. . . TSTLutiiU ' i: ;v •r:s W; X fioObbU-White *- r ; i „ .. S 0& do. doaUaextnEvtMfctloazi SCO do •XX »ord’a ‘ ‘ - do: -; ' • v.: -fia> id -Mfeltooß ,v.-di;T'- « •- vV. .. lW do "Wkaat.CUjrV w-r-tldjo b'e* ■ -?z ■ ?s do m 38-do eboicoßyeTJoart ' " * •** »- fer-la by-6QgQMAgEB H KANO. " ITfiaVEIUSAt, CIA/iUESWKiNQiSKr v/ HE* uvte time," labor,' e!Ub<a ard fiikeyi wil( we« ferye»n witkoal npelr; bo m«k ltd aokUdelgbt yeaxaoldaaa co«nt« tu.BOrdiat|ss ; lrr^mud <*re« l> ddkhtoeAvery rix zdectlits -For«Or at''iba ZaJU L«i:bor Depot, iAaad-SSpt, Clair «trdet.:>''' - ,n a ? \„y g RHrLLTya. -• K{| yWM"do xiJf if; '. 'k*Z2'' r ; d ilUKJdau 1 ,-iiukusiS 1—•: ; i r, > ■>* \J.StO boasporiaeW.A-Cheeps . 19 do Xlmtni*B„ £ -.-Eds, .. I rt laet«e«d*?ss3eor r .'»r. w . dsa .. . -It i ircgCHOMARgH AbANtt.; 1 SOAf BIXIJS &—5O birnls, f 0* uotnt dries, br sale by HUBr H- COtUSa. VOLUME LXXVI---NO. 39. uramuurce. pEOPLES INSURANCE COMPAN Y. Offioe, N. R oomer Wood and PjUh St*. mE AND MARINS INSURANCE. Wm. FUIUph JohnW.tl, Wm.B. H.ji John X. Parke, Chariot I, Wm. Van Kirk, WM. IyOABDHXB, Stcnuri.' '■ ‘ " TORE INSURANCE, RY THE RELI - MUTUAL' XHSUBABGB' OOMFaBY. Of FBUIADALPHJA*** BETLDlHGe*B*i|t»do patfainM, MKBOKAHIKBB, |* tamar country,: OSkf A. <OB Wahretatroat \ : :<Urau, 9329,5101 »fe*feTBStad -aaffflowi;-;. .. v'v :• ■ 'lint - &Dtlt th# * t '• n ; :yt 00 « f 1 — 1 ■„• Ylff? 60 Ftnna.B. R. Oo.*a 6 par cant, _Mortg*ge • . City or fcMLidelpWa, 6 per cent. Lwu_ 90|000 00 Albany county 0 per ct. F. B. ; & Lou- 10,000 Ou AMlaMtal bqpda.vtUiicomUM^u-M. &66Q 00 HuwAgdoa and ’ Broad Top .Mountain ;£&fcoad Company, mcrtgaialoan^.-/. 4,000 eo f FenntoT»ia r ßalli^.Cb.*fitockL«,* n AOObtC Stock af Mttttad SIiSSOOO Stock of Delimro M. JLlonirom* OoJ!l ! ' 00* lOammiurlal-R—L* .: 4*:. ...:* ; -'••>• 6.U& 61 Mechaatee'-Bank ~da 1 — n SLCIZ6O Union M» tßenmnr? CaSt - ltO CO mi:« 16J87-13 Book Account*; accrued to lorcat/atA6£l6 7* Oath. anbandaadto head* ct agwnt*,.,.'.. ;IL3BS 16 • * - ‘ISQLSOS M ' • -•, V W ,•. CUH nKGLEr,fwrilwt. Si- **’ rawaoiai . • • H-LGurtch, - /.Bamael WT T v l t : - S. Lothrop, -. ': Wm,R. Ttompacu; - ’ BobtrToLunL* 0 ''' • «Bobart Sfecb, Chaa.LaiandjV * . : Broderick Brown, Fred’k. La naff, -WmiMtuMr,' • Jacob T. Bnnfla»» afiUTOJonr . - . afl.Wood,: ~ , Beoj. W. Ttogby, ... ' Smith Bower*; \ John B. Worrell, . ; Ja*. B. Woodward, Marshall Hill, . John BUaeH, Pittab'ah# t . .. ; . D. H3HCHMAB, SaerofaiV. * J.«. COBBlfi. Jgmt, my. 6 fiortheast comer Third and Wood ctiWt, INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY X FIBB.-FB AmCMK FIBBIKSUBAKCT COM* FAKY OB PBILADALPgIA.: Office, 435 and '431 Cbeatnot ctroat, near Fifth. . Statement at- AsMta, Jannary, let, 1650, pnbUtfted " agreeably to an net of Aaembly, being-- •¥b«t amply ■»*nn>< : -;-, r 00 Beal Estate, (prart uL 6l) coat OO Temporary Leans, on ampl* Collateral'- - .. 8ecnriq,.......,...., , 63,134 X Block*,'(preeen trains $36,667 72)COSt~, - 33,736 00 Botesand BUI* -i/cq qq Och. 11 1.-.,„.u.«yi. w . r .,- ; SJfilaCO A, -V.‘.r :!■ 5° • '••’Tiiecnly profit* from' praninfcj %hftb tbfa 'Ouigpiay-.caa divide bylMar*frsm-|j»i»arhicii haTfl been determined. Inanracramade cm rniy description el property. In town itsd oonsftftat ratee/aa loves wpehwiftrtwu withseoxrlty. . , - • Bittcetbfcfrineorpbnilon/Bperiod of thirty year \ they tore peld-lneaee by fire to ap amount exceeding Tcmr'JSQiiom <tf Itoßare/thereby affording ‘evidence of ibemdnntaCMßf Insurances veil aa their abfllr to meet with promptness all , *' •"-•'• 1 -• : - Charles fi. fiancfar* • • JV.'laaMi Im. •' Mordecal D. Lovrie, . Jacob 1L Smith* V '-•Tobiaa Wajgneri'" ; 'Edward C. Dale, David6.Brown,, _ . .Geo. W. Blcharcs, Grant* ' • George Vales. r ,; ' - CHABLES H. PABOKgB,fmiW. JKDWABJ)CH>ALE,.Pfc*FratfM. . GABSSEB corns. AotmL mj« ' OficeNcrtheait cor.WtxxTA.ihirdeta. T7IIBE, MAIIINB AND INLAND IN- i '£ ' fiUBANOE^—QSUBANCE OOMFAHT •• Of NOBIH AMKBICAp BHILADJELfHIA, Incorporated 17M*-Cegltal, 9800000. - Jmnnwry tfL f| _ ABTHUB G. OOFra, A, * TEOHASPLATT, 6«nfory. -• INBDBANCE CoToP THE STATB or pgHffgYl.VASiA.prTrr.ATigT.Trms ■ looorpormted I?H—Cqiltsl, taoojlDO.< c * 0 ■ WHLIAM HABPgß.Bsoway. , . . •pyABCTOBbEIEE t&BUEANCE 00. , ■ luecn«i|mdia»-fMK.W«VSSa.' S3 .^.g-HPHTINgPOH,P>Jhas, tDCO. 0. AItLYH, Becntoy, - •B^Lanraaoe,lathe above old aad reliaUa Den* yuleacuWobtalud ..by /, WESTERN isspbanqb compa* W xgrtir raxsßusoH. . j : /, JVwfcfm. & M. GOBDOS, BmnCerj. 93 Vatestraiti Bftog tea's W*»« facw*».vastelx«» Pittsburgh. •-••.- IPOiianrt .*•£.<? JVs odjftfta Born* HfttitUm,mtmapi ig Dtvefers who ’tenfeOs«nNM4 t flKtnkm «i£r» dtascOrwMdk£bp ktm ■■■iiaf, mm «Mmo2m taaoMwioMrtto tt fawr j. j Sleek B^lBs8 QQ reetty. - *4® a Otto* feynttn**.—:— ; £5Ci 0 <*** I 18,361 9 'Prtmima _ ur 'i ; ■ 27,696 14 XfatoMndßfQa PtomatMiA ». n - U4/7ft U :••>• j -.‘-•'•w— s_ . •••;.•. *283,241 ?» fi. Miller, dr.,l -Andrew Ackley.. ?&mm HcAolej, ", ' > Alexander Speer; " Hatfculel Hohaia, Darid M. Long, - *- AteauStmlck, ~ ’ 'Bee* 3:thorny - OearcePmie, - B«t PtßakratfL WIU&tt.H. Smith,Jeha B. O.W. Bick»teon- . J~ ttjrSO - - ; • \ y.aL qOBDOH.Mer^a fIMZKN’BINBPKANCB COMPANY 01 FITTSBtJBQH. .Office, antr Mattel a a Wateratreete.eeooadfloors - SAVUXLBKAVfImCafcv."":: ■• loanna Steamboats asd^argoea< r Isawotacalaatr baa end damegata thanartgatto of the Boothera. end W«teni Shtn, lake* a» &argc»,«iid<&eßavlcatto»«rtteflaaa. ..v -iaaareaagaisstleaasddaonageJ7fea, ■... , . aoapsdiat . .Wa.B*pfcy,- , 6.M.JU®, ' v ' Ju. Pars,'’Jr., ' John BhipUa*' • ‘W.O.JohMinh, ’ ‘ - Jaa,lLGaMer* ■ ; ‘B.F.Jtoaa,-.' i--:- & £*2**pT' , -Hon. I. M, Howa, . , . Jote A£U«ertfc.' Barela?. Flatten. ... Chattel xtltax,,' \ ’Qoorgeßtaghajn, ' •; •~ ~ A * £aoa?d ALLEGHENY inbusancb oom APASY or PI3TBBUBGB, Office, Ho.B7Hftb HUdlßmhWrwV, •.-•TT?:.;..' Inane again* til Uadi of Vtanl Xiil&a Uki w c v > .ISAAC 40BIB. PmUmU. . i-.yT.i » --:•• atUOTOM] *•• 4i:<v f'.; ;-... *.* MaftJMMr' ■ vQifl. BMg> t a . 4 flayt. lit«iJ>ert> a . jp%otacssia; Ctot*Tf,O. G*ay ( / Cart. WsL lfatt/: * Mftlivtti'Jr..■'. s --'-.v B.*D.KoQrew, • . BebfcH.lWtte.^ JOHN 9HKfny. , . , v ‘ ;•;• I aj&on! oouT: Aa> on. ruin,. a* tt» s*. anarf iiM«tir«i*,‘caiuo arsnr, CiSr jF*Ot»eziMk*ttfcaßtertmf»tten«f HWoIA »4Bt, Cltfrfte**, vml» iatte prompt attantbrn. , ...aahfctf lKONjuto STEEL WOKKA 4.MlViHkNM »*&&*'.> S;.-'; ■*. . Ofnmif Wffmßrmtmi Dtgmm We/. . ' AOfcsoo «s* BOOHBOB, ml ■* u pnßMlrlll ■t*tm kr;iQ^l»r fiwrc. crxxl I ; - ,»aOWH 4QO, • .wßidja. v,Hj r ;Maf >oß»llT.Brow»*<k. EifijrawHraooste’ - .., , y ,. .•* ; 0 . . : - ; fcr dttte’BßiiCgoa'Saarom ß.WAßK &OCABc>UrDfZKT JOAttettOOXBP ssSfela DIBXOIOBat Junes 0. Terner. Cbpt. Mbs L Rlcab' B*moel P.BWtmv G«orf* B. Jodo, DuUWtllaev G. Hnaon lfor*. .. tULtSHJastiPraUmL vjimsitirtj M»M6at
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