■ r*'. ' '/? :■ »:■ »*•« t f • *“v * .« W: ... W-': » • ' " 1 •. j.-.. %' Sk. • i- N v- v. •. • r : i ' ,■ ; <£i.*;•?*. '\ > ' ' . •'* '* ‘ MEM it -.w.t:. ** *» • [ -r ' ..... LiiVjx," ** w *' Vv r< : • !•• • ‘.• •.:•• • • '!' ••• J; , ’±>K':;:it:'::i^: : f'. ■;:;:■!<• ~.;..j' vsk‘v- t*.l j> • s:*.*:* v - •;>^.j***-;*•';' > > ipaiiiiii IJP" ': K : ' ; - !V¥-M , .v ; S#asgfiiipi!| Pfiiwaliim j-J : ‘ ” :■« i ,i; : '::: ;:-■■ : ■ : ■ ''.t' ■, ■ : ' ■■ : ' ■-• -i:'r.;■.•„■■ : >r v>4 :••'•. • ' • 'iv/r’y*’'' ' v N ’’ v*y v < : .. \ i , f:... j :v-u-cvr’ L - ; * v - >* •' “ • I\£ -y.;l' rv-rT ' ir v- .• : .;i ' ’ • ■' V./’ ■ it, r .-■« .•Sr.-- .. ESTABLISHED IN 1786.' COJ9.VIBSIOjr, «c. COLAS 01L.W0KKS COMPANY, Of .fi) YBiani.TAjiu.. oom, at. our sw*,, ■Mur the Buy and sell OABBON OIW on JymmfMfcwii ,i.mU _;iUme. GBUDX OILS, of all d*. wblvbb, je., ■Jp*****! end Treasurer. 1 , mylftCn , r^iHAKLisarar; L£&gi£' Etc?* and \JGXaIX gAOroainfliMnniilim ibeealeof .QBAIN, BXOB. CSJCIfixT^BODDOB. 1 dCfAiuLaCWi tox-the celebrated-CnScal town ol£ .KENT, Noe. 118 fleoend *nd 146 first street*. be- . ' ■ i V-v:- • tT*rZl^ II •aiIGGKTT 4Car(ro6ceeaors'to J • TiowfAOTa«a s >» Uox XmniAXts, few the sue of G BAIN. SEEDS, OHSEfcE, W 78 Water and W 1 Front streets, Pittitrtirgh, Pa. ' ~ ' ' " myfi ; taXSUW ~„,,, L |imin uwuw: M ACKKOWN & LINHAKT, Flouk JJLL Ajrx> Gfckix FAcross, Pboovcx ixn Oommsiox ttAMHAnst tor tbo nl* of "Flow; Grain, Pork, Ba ton, Lkrdfßatter.BttXS, GhefeO;' Beans, TAllow, fir****. 1 Feathers, PoUtoee, Pot And PeerlAshoe, dalsrmti*; Limped and Lard QBs, Dried and Green *ruiUi-Tißotfcy, CJkrrer, Flaxand Gr*a* beoda. i 1 *'Okih MTksee* mtdfl on OoDßletunent*.' \ kpfaly ~- No. 097 Liberty rt., PDt*bttrfh. JOHN H FIKLJJ/Oommis* - uoa ajo> Foawaanise Mnffliin And whble . *l* dealer In*WE3TEBN BESEBVX. CHEESE, BUTCEB, LABD, FUBK, BACON, BUT AND FEABL LIN* 3XO AND LABI) OILS, DBIEIJ FBUtf.and Produce generally, No*, lil and lid Front street. Plttebnrgfin-’.. i . . ... oca ■ wh. on» H M«i Mw .» H^HMWMM .4 MM .RB shefakd, / Commission Mwe> \J anABTS knd dealer* tnFLOUB, QBAIN AND PBODUC£,;No. 348 Liberty street, PUiiborKb, Oholco brand* of.Fhmr for Baker* and family use oonsUuUyon hand. Particular' attention paid to wltinf order*fcr Merchandii* generally, oc&dly ; LiWANK VAN UOiiDijJi, Fbodcokand Xt tioaxustox Msukaxt, dealer in. FLO 08, BUT* IAB, BBOOMB,SEEDS, LABI), CHEESE, FOBS, DBIEDAND ÜBKSN FBUITS and Piodawgeu* •rally. XtlbenlcuhadTdnee*m*d»onobnaSgna>enta. Warehonae, No. 114 Seoond atreet, Fltubnrgtu AiIKS U. M.oVAY,.i'oEWiSDIi(Q jIS» Ooamustoa Kiachui, far. the eale of FLOUB, UKAINivBAOON, LABD, BUTTBK, BOGS, and Weatern Frodaoe sonerally, No. 10 BAUTHFIXLI) BTKKJST, comer ol Vtrit, Fitiaborgh, Fa. •VOnUn and ootulenmenta aoUciled. jaS&lyd W. A bAAA -ndHOMA’KIiR Ac LAUGi CoiDOMlbk |u Uabiouita-and wboleail»l-deiuera.ln QBOCIS* UIBBr*'LOUB, OBAIN, FBODCUB, *O., No. Liberty atreet,, PltUbnrgh, Fa. , *eia;dly lAM 148 UAiiZKLL 4 .'MaNBXAO tI Toxxae or LABD OIL, and-OdxmieatoM Alta* chajte* for the perchaae and eale-ol*OBUl)B'ANl> BSriNBD PXZttOiJCUU, No*. 63 and7o Water •(,, 1 Httabnrgfa. - -Advo w made oof conaigaaent*.- MOLLANI) RUJULIb, BUCCBBBOX to Juo. M!GUI ABo% lNo.,lba Liberty ctreet, FUt*- burgb, i GBNBBAL IFBODUCB, 1 QBOUBBa D 00HM18810NAUbBCLLANT. .. . t ._, : OorftdgnmeaU nxpectfuUy polldted. feaMly wit. nrMTB BKUa'UifiKS, Y V <Joiiia uioit Htttfcimcra and (iclett hi PauYIUIONS A.MD FHODUOS OESUiALLI’, No. iMi5 Llbwtf PitUbttrgh, P. ’ my 37 \ —BCtlOtlStt CojanfflunrAiKßOHAiii. n - drnin 1. ÜBDl>£ AUB HKYIUKb UABBON UILB, HiUJi, KAILS, Ah, Ko. IS) Liberty: etreeu . mha7:dly WILI.IAI XJtAIU, I yj—iip-rt.- IDA ?U> a’CAKDLXM, OAX. A. 00»nx,|; UenirmB *t Bpodal Farmer. MKANB A COFFIN, laooessors to iTCandlem, Mean* A 00., WHOLES ALK G£o - DAI I*l *MPI»» L, B. YOlur. I H. VOIGT CO.. Baooessor to L. G. t i* Qraff, PBODUCJB AND COMMISSION MBB* CHANTS. 847 Liberty street, Plmborgb, Pa. aa& loxx Lfgorifc ..... xouaa. JOHN. 11 HOCBB & GO n Wbolbsalb : GsoOKX* asd 'COMxUAinx MxacxAwte, comer ol amtthflMd and Water atreeU, JMttrtmrgh, Pa. Jy7 liliXiUtti'UjS; * BTKWAKT, Wool*- X!| iAAS .QXOCXM 4X9 Cqxxiwiqh Mxxcbaxt*, No. lu? Wood «treet, Pittaborgh. Je&dljr LXHOWN&KJHKPATKLCKfi,W hol*- I* «»f Gsocnx and dealers in FLOUB AND BEDS, Noe. 101 and 103 Liberty street, Flttsbargh. Jaidly . ; •; f jTtiMurcr& R. COCtLKAN, Attorney and OouxaaLLea az Law. Office, No. 69 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. All business entrusted to his oare wQI - receive prompt attention. Collections m Allegheny and In all adjoining counties, and tbemonay remlttedpromptly.' -'eeS’ly Att! VUMJH, (late of Fayette county, Anomrar, Ao. FITTBBUBGH, Fa. Office—B. B. ceiier Fourih and Grant streets, aygbom - JOHN G. MAoOONNJfiLLs, Attorney aiLaw. Omcx, second stocy Kura's Law Bunjo* uo, No* 83 Diamond street. WQI-attend lath* settlement, mctzrlng and col too- Uoq oXdalmS, bountiiW, Ac., in Washington, District • / nelSsfiaut jOS, «t, -»OB« MLtiß KIK&FATEICK A MEjuLON, Ano&- . arrs'Ay .Law, No. 13d Fourth street, five dears afeore toithfleld. .Pittsburgh. Fa.- tay!7:dtt fPHUMAG EWING, Attorney and A Oounsxuox av Law. UnriCE, No. 150 Fourth street, comer of Ohsrry alley, Pittsburgh, Fa. aallcdawlyT aoaerrsa, »» ,- r ,Maoxaa. sj 4;H. &. SOHOYKK, Attorbsts at tJ, Office,lBB Fourth street, Pittsburgh. oclT . C. B. - M; SMITH, . Attoebmi aid • Ooussxubm it Law, Las wmored to KUBH’fi LAW iSUILDIHq&Ho.U Diamond stmVbert door to St. Fetor'siCbnrch. - myl6:dly r l '--- vuwuists. - * tbobai w00e5iP8..i..»......;......~..Ji«5» t* wauaob. A WALLACE, " -•jS'',;-Wh6I)B3AU6 DBDOQIBTS, OBION JOHNSTON, Lmaleb or Pcxi - praruuxßr, FLUID. OILS, FAH , ‘ ynv MtruiciHgK, *c.,*c.,bOtricUr prime <jaal. Ity, which h« diets at lowest priocs, - Corner Amith* field and Ftmrth'stmts,-Pittsburgh; Fa. • Prescriptions csrefnlly oomponnded at all hoar*. BA. EAHNESTOCK & CO., Wholb* • SAM Laosout sod Mannlbcturer of W'UITX |,nin-*M IyUTH ABflK. corner of-Wood and Front* Streets, Pittsburgh*. mb? (JHN i*. SCOTT, Wholksalb Dealer AH orders will recdr* prompt attention. mhttl K A. '&KVSHHy ’UBtreeuzi IW WuWT'«tna£ wnnr tt-WIM-ttstM tai Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. Pa. ~. '— - iTHEBSE : WASEKOUSE.—HEN KY B. 00LLXB8, Funrarding andOommiwion Her* chant and deaUr in QHXKbK, BUTTKB, I.ARE FISH and Prodocs generally, Ho."»: Wood street, abof Watsr, Pittsburgh, ’ " myfi TAMES HOLMES A |CO.,Pom Pack-" tl us and dealers in PBOYI6IONB, oorner of Has*, tut and Front stmts. Ja&dly >/'I J.'i'UWNaHNl>.(gP<KiewortoJook:- VA •ton * ToraMDd,) I’oa* Faokaa ahd duui u IfEOVIEIOSB," Ho. 11 ronrth «I„ n«i LiWrtj, nHUum^.- — r—- ~wa ‘ 'w '.: mpßjj'Ci: jiUEjrrs. JGAHDINEK • OOJPFjLN, Aanpt rot , hinuXi Ruustuiu ajr> Bilum lx* itounc OotrAjauMforth-eeit corner. Wood end •Third stmts. ' ’PIT" IN A flgeS-NottW Atfßßl yV . CA, Stattcd Pennsylvania In waraaoS Companies, CT Water stmt.. XJ i/M.UOklK).6i, HaoMiAsr W’Jara •I»«pmi»o»OCTPA»T r WW»twtmt. ■ >•- • mnn^auw.oa**_.catui a'ouma. WILSON, (2ABB t CO., , , “■*"“'l ~ (lid. WOto+riimitCi,) _ ToilIQB AHD DOMESTIC DBT GOODS, -■o. M Wsod.stmi, third boots abort Diamond v I alley, Pittsbargh. apKfcdtf i J M. BDBCHFIIHJ), nooowor :to sMrMUU BstsUDealers la BTAPLEAMB FAHOT DBF GOOD®,: Sorth ~ taffoogmr os Fourth* and MaMtet«tmu.~ - ~>*fi ( > . ~f - W»KAKEKKAOO- t lhtAi.wninfPß.l ASWN-lAjm nTgur 4 %i/. !».>»)«• ■ , . ' “ ..vir.jti;:-■ «S THE- •A VS, SI ■ } 80. >O6 IJBKftTX SIBIM, Pthhpmb, Pa. RRORUCE. bBCUTimr Ciwsms , omr MtrVrt'arid -W«ter PXjrrrflTTtfth;»Uwt.~ ARY* GOODS, .i>IAUQ^ /■ . ' ' / GROCEKB. ,j JHKXVEB k iAZEAR, WHOLDAU QSO9XBB POiMUSHIOH HXBOBAHTB, So*. 17 and 20 fimtthfleld Street, Corner SeooscJ, PITTSBURGH, PA. M.UUKMLY, WBOIdtSALBQBOCIB, 80. Z7l LLBEBTY 6TBUT, PITZBBUBQB, Pa., Bavinc pvchuad: tka Interest of tta late partner*. ' will ooadarie the bciiness at theold Jtsnd, snd.will to aieMod to receive the patronage of Bb old frfcdd* ana castoTngrs. ’ ' v ' tnylfcfttf 1 wa. a. imraTaicn... r. snararmies. WJt H. KIRKPATRICK & CO^ Wholb&llb MaaonaxT* Aire Jm,ni xs Oocaxmi Pnacnc*. 80. 2W Liberty street; Pittsburgh, Pa. ep7 : TBOO. UTTLX, ■■ --TainsyL LITTLK k TRIMBLE, Wholesal* Gaocau akd Commisiios Mcmh.kt. dealer* in OAIIBOifABD LAfID Olli, UU>B, KAILS, GLA&L OOITON YA UN 8, and fltubdrgb Duumfietom generally, 112 Second street, Pitubnrgh. CCSCAS M*DOSA tJ* mm AS. A | AklimiKl.^ (of IWkkArm of D. 4 D; H’poakirPlitaDUih. AUb.,WeU.TlU^olilo.) M 'DONALD A AKBUC&L&S, Wbolb •on! Gboceu, Fkodoob axd Commibsio! Mkb rauats, Joblwn 11l OOiTKt B. 0. BUUAIi and UoLA&JCS, ltßYiN*l>>SoQ*tt3 and bIUUPa, PLOUB, BACOB, TOBACCO, TEA &, BICE, (JliJuKbE, SEEDS, &c. t Uo.2t2andflU Liberty at., a. . - „ ~ ... aoUtlj • r. i. ‘b. aamxZ I3KYAJLER k BROTHERS, successor* All to Boynt«r A Anderson, Wholesale doelen In, I\BUITB, BGTS'ABI) BMWOreUB. tiUGABS, rifiJCWOBKaTAc.-Nua l2a Wood street, above Yifth, PittaborgtL Pennla. _ _ jySfcdly ; fIXOMS 8. KSTSdAB. HKAD & 4LETZGAK, G&ogksj ako ; <3ommi«iom_ M kkth iHTg, and dealer* in nil Wood elrect, Pltubnrgh, fra. >paUy o; *• q. sr?asi*. GKO. B. JONES Wholbsalb Q&ookbj aju> Bjat Fcihuucu, Dealer* iu iU-NILLA BOfK, OAK.UM, OIL*, filed uul f‘itubarjjli mauuTactared article, iio. 11l W»icr et„ ;a*oH the tloaonfcaboU Bti3ge^l > ihabtt.rih > ' I3OBKKT DALZ&LL & CO., Whole* XVftXU UftOGXBS, COMJtUSIoa AJ<Q FoSWAJLDINP HaacßAJtxa, : antir : deatara ! ta i*BODUQK>nd Pius* burgiTmanu&ctapee, Pittsburgh.' ' uxaar LaMBCBT. MM wALtacL I AMBKttT, tiHIPTOtfjb.UU, Wbole- JLJ ! sslb Oaocns t> fcixib *treet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jald Jons watt ..joeji muoi. WATT A W|LdON,: Wholksaui Obo- OKBB, CoXMUSiOB MkacnaKTS, end dealer* ftj Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, Mo. i&> Lib* arty stroeypittsburgh. rT~>* f .;■ ~Tx& , ISAIAITDICKiSY S' VU, WhoiSaia Ujaoocas, CoHXUSiOB M KSCH ant*, and dealer* to PRODUCE, Nu.£u Weter street^ gad 66 Front struct. Pittsburgh. oxo. w. a. dilwobts. J.S. I)ILWOKTH & Op. a Wholsaaia • and 'ti£BeaDndetreet,.toe«f Ttoiithßclf, Pittsburgh. —.— ibl• jOSBrLOID..^.^. —.Winuaa rtoTD. . f MUX £liO¥i)& AO* U ‘cut abo Uoxjraaiox hlxacaaxTt, Ms. 17a Wood and aa Liberty street, Pittsburgh- jal6 , WiUUIAM- BAGALKX, Wholesale Wood street, Pitu borgb, Pa. .j -j . ■ < i ,-;iu24:dtf ALKXANDKK JLLNG, Wholesale G&ocxa, Importer or dona Ash, Mo. jm Liberty struct* Pittsburgh^Pai ‘ * mhQ- .V^jrUJt\itCTUJt£jtH. t\ajuel ~bknnett~* bon'uaho-' nrOmoa ajiD Waaxnocsi at No. 74 Fum Staxxt, Prmxuaon, Pa. mhl6:lyi** . w.e. MAcaurrosH j. umwiii. , » IV/f ACKXNTOdU, HKMPHII.I. A C 0... ili comer PlXeefid near the City Wuter; WorkS, -Tltlsburgh7 Pa.,' hlanolacturara bt MACKINTOSH AND HJCMPAILL’fI IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVESToi all slue and beet style. • ttavfeg put up machinery .of large capadty. and o( the beet quality, «• are prepared to do heavy Job bing, andwUftt work.iit, this, line,trueting tnat by promptneee, and the character of our work, to merit public patronage. A i We in rite special attention to our BALANCED : -VALVE : OSCILLATING KNOIKESj m combining advanUgee heretofore unattained in this claae ot Engiaie. ja26:lyd. J UHKi-iU!'. HAMU.I'OKA OU., j Comer of Tint and Liberty streets, PITTSBURGH, Fa., BSMUTAOTUnXBB or ’ SUPKHIOB STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, Ac., Ac. ‘ mylfctf U/RiaLa, iUDDiiifi A. Aot 2i5 ft iLibesdy street, opposite - Sixth, FittsborMi, mauuKcturen of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH ES, and BRAIDED Ordus sbUcUedlfrom the trade, and good# prompt* ly shipped as per instmctlons. fe6;dawlyy u jßtt-VttfcAttUJfi,’*No, w Wateb bt., rautMgtt tnangfodtttrer ef BQILEBBIVEX*, W B&GQBlt&lK K& COMMON AHDBAIbBOAD, olcrdrydescription. -t •* - - M'ftnlciilir aUed or shaped SPIKES end BlV ETS,:largcl or. small, mod* to order at abort notice, A food awdrtOieot’oonstatttly oa hand.* mjtsfce* a. a.;wBLrL. <nMH |, r.>LpaJUTT~....... r. cat*ki.u EXCtilititOit GLASS' WOKK&— * WOLFE, JtipUKSTX A 00h <Ua»s ILuturao vuuma. 'Warehouse, Mo. IS' Wood street,corner of Pint} Pittsburgh,; Pa. c - 1 - ites:ljd nxA-ri&Tiiar. rnifiETH HXTHACTifiik - WITHOUT JLPAIN, BY TM USK Of Alf APPABATUa WIXKHEBYKO DBUGBoaGALVABIOBATTEBY ABB USED, „ - ' .Medical; geniWmma ami ihelr Cuallk* bar* bad tbeit teeth extracted by my proceaa, and are ready’ to taattfy ae to the safety aad palalasaneaa of the open*-- tfoai—wbatever hee been aaid by pereona Intonated la asserting the contrary, haying no knowledge of my .process. . .: .—L_ '— .. .. . < MWABTIFIGtAL TEETH txaartadin ovary stylo, aad:charges very low; warranted In all caeee to he ol the heat materiaL > £. OUDBT, Dxxtut, 1M Smlllia«ld .b JUaRFHAUAMfI, lWnrtUT, USnnellj'i ! Boildlng, comer of Diamond and Qrmnt streete, .Pittsburgh. A. M. Pollock, Dr, HaUotk ybdodotp BpbSguj, Kre^ll3 j B O OKBELLJERB, tfc. m ft, JOHNSTON* CO u Statioh- V Y zbo/BLux Book BUtrvraonniaaa, ajto Job PatNTt»*,N«. 67* Wood street, Pittabargh. se3p KA.¥.&;CO., B6orm»,i.BM akd bn-' TKnaa*, Ho. 65 Wood Street, naxi doort© the earner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. SGHOOL and DAW-BOOJCBeoostaatly.on baod.;:t Ji L..KHAH.t itoOKfiBUJB iaep fcsTa i e noaaa, Mb.' 78 Fourthitr6et,' Apollo BnUdlqgs.- TMJtJtnjrtiS, tie. 1 uagPH-HO&NB. DBAUB or TBiM- O, auaoa, Kmaotoaina ask ftnuw'GoeMu-H*. 77 Market street, Pittsburgh. ' g\awn, macbum * co., vuuuo A- ftaagMiM. Twtimro,. Motom. flov. HEjtjL ‘estate aoejtts. WatlAM WABD, DuLnorPsox ‘ ftOTOMMn procar. LOANS UnAnm,: ok r—unable terms. * * Three wishing to Invert their* money to good ad vantage, can always find first and second class Dar*r at my offioe, for sale. I All oommonlcatlonsand Interviews strictly confl. ;d&tl*LUflffl»* Orant.rtrirt, appetite. fiOeaTs GrthedraL / .. Jefcdtf ; "tames m. BALPH,“ "' [’ J ' ABOBUBOX, Prepares SxrucTT : D»wx*uir ijmrßwcimwicza, for xtl kinds of and snpwlnteadrtbeir erection on reasonable terms. . V ’•* I Office on Ahttirsbtt trasi > ‘ LiiksSß^l^aeockand BoMosoa stresta, Alleghany Qlty < ABP A/f ACK.B.KISL—6O bbJs. JNo. 3,. Urge, n!X!ACto:.udiorul. bj -, '— ; DUCKWHiSAT KLOUii—2 ibMut I .:;v •< v 4 • •.!»} ,: CQMMEECIAXi .TOURIST A.L. AND PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1863 JVEW BOOKS. 13.1 FT BOOKS AND FHOTOGKAPH VI ' ALBUMS. Imperial OonrtsL-a splendid Book. fi2£o. Gallery of Fame os Poets, liQ iUostrations. 111.60. in the Woods, with Bryant. Longfellow and Bal leck. 15-1 xbe Forest Hymn. By Tm.O. Bryant. $B. Haslitt'e MlacelJaaeons Workers sols, k of, rUL National History/ by Loaning A Williams, ft calf: Wlili*’ Poems, doth and Tara y mcrocoo Washington Irving's Works, Including the t.<f« of Washington] J Poets of the nineteenth Century. Goldsmith’s Pcetlcdl Wosks, fou Tarker morocco; illustrated. ! 1 / 9 . * Lamb 1 * Works. 6 votf, ft calf, gOfc- - LUo of Dr: Adam Clafk, 4 vcJa, 8 tcu fell mil Dr. Adam jO ark's C okmenlary, ft calf, 824. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Holding from IS to ICD plttorea, square and oblong, cloth and Turkey morcoce, exquisitely finished and made at our own establishment, in the tooet durable manner, ranging from SOoentrto # 1L j BibW, m greatTmnrty, ftom&fl tents t» |B5. cell J.fli*BEAD, T 8 Fohrtb street, i KW HUUKS>-. ■“ B THS BOOK kUHTEBS. By J. H Barton. TQE ARMY OF THE POTOHAG. By Prince de JoiaTllle. tlTAK.'jm Jsu FUlBldittr; StoTs. LEJ UUStiiBLU. 1 ?olj doth and paper. AMOKOTEX FINES: Cleth end paper; , AfclßSlfLStfiON IN HATUBaLhISTOBYI By on. Agkaalz. BYXB aNDEAns By Henry Ward Beechtr. TENNYfcDN’d POKMfi. Cabinet ed.: 2 Tola. HOLMEM 1 POE Ha. Bins and Gold;! voL Jaza I KAY A 00., Mo. 56 Wood street. , 'iiiVJSubuiA hvmoNti. . vAV Mllmab'a Latin Cbiist anlty,B vols. Literature,*vols. Bortonla Anatomy, of Melancholy, 8 vols. : Montaljsae’s Works, 4 vols. < Charles Lamb’s <Wprks, 4 vola - [voU. Haliam 1 s Cvnstltnt>onal U<story of Ena Usd, fi Middie i-g a, 3 vols. : - . tthaktyUre’s Works, 8 volt,: [volA ' - taHyieSi ’Critical and Mlicellanesns Essays 4 ; ilterealsby •. . -KATA 00., AS Wood st. I :uis cELi+A jrEo r« c*diu>&. JpUHNJ|TUKE 81LLIH0 OFF WHOLESALE OB DETAIL. JAS. W. WOOIWELL, 97 and 99 Third street, opposite A Edmondson A Co., , and 111 Fonrth street. mhlO JJATENTJED OUT. 8, 1861. ' . Dithridge’* Patent OVAL lamp CHEMNtES, Mannfoctnred ef XX FLINT 1 GLASS. . Theee Chimnire are Intended far tha flat' flame, which heating all parts of the glass Equally, jdhes cot expose it to cracking. _jt - X. D. DITHBIDOX, Fort Pitt Gian Works Washington street,, apl? Pittsburgh, pa. HHUGB, CflmCAkJ. POINTS, U OIL'S AKD DTE STtTFFfIi INDIGO BLUE, X6SENCK OF .COFFEE, BTOTE POLISH, FLA VORING EXTRACTS, NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, MACE, CLONES, ALLBPIOK, WHOLE PXPPEB, MCSTABD OIL, SWEET OIL ana essences of all kinds In dosens, ail standard patent medlclnee, Ac.,‘do»,in ytoti and for sale low by WOODSIDE A WALLACE, f ' 'i c- 308 Liberty street* P. S. Country merchants, before purctiMing else* • where, sronlddo well to cail amt examine oar stock. -- ae4 WOODBIDE A WALLACE.! A^^FOK J FARM WAGONS, OIL WAGONS WAGONS, GARDENER’S CARTS AND COAL CARTS; TIMBER WHEELS, CANAL, GARDES SB’s; brick: and stone mason’s whbl- BABBOWS, all made of the best dry timber: also all Back of Federal street Station, AUeghosy.j v mhtl:lyd 1 JAMEd' IHWIN, MaunfecVurer of m . OIL OF VITROL, Order* left at William Holmes A Co.’s Office, cor ner cf Market and First streets, will receive prompt attention. ’ eeNK KDKaOU OU, OUMi-AK V, Ho. 27 /rule Mroet, Pittiburgk, I‘a., Manuhetorers of FIfIHID OAEBOX OIL and BEbZOLK. 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THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC* The Last Failure of this Army—An Excellent Scheme- Foiled by the Elpments--Howthe Movement was to hake been Execated«*The Reb els Unaware of the Design, etc; Mr. Raymond, the editor of the New York Timet, who was withthearmy of the Potomao at the time of the late movement, gives thje following highly interesting account of the projected'advance—its promise of success and the causes whioh oombinod to make it a failure: OABB AND WOOD OHAI^B Hxadquabties Abut of ths Potomao, 1 Oaxr xxaa Falmouth, Jan. 21,1803. J The rebels, anticipating that we would, ero long, make another attempt tb cross the river, and that when We did St would be above* or below Fredericksburg, had distributed a corps of observation and double-lines vf pickets from tbejFords of 1 the- Upper Rappahannock, twenty-five miles above Falmokthf, to Port Royal, twenty-five miles* below’. They had also busily filled, up the Interval, jflnoe the battle of | Fredericksburg, in fortifying every point available for crossing, by throwing tip earthworks and-'dlgging rifle pits. Their j experience at Fredericksburg "had taught them .the use of these powerful aux iliaries in bsrriog the passage of a river, and the amount of work-they have done, in dotting a line fifty miles ling with improvised field works, rifle pits, and abattis, is almost ihcredlbljs. .. < - :f>. They, have been furthe# assisted in-guard ing this lineby theknojrlddge that a'crossing would hardly be attemptevaxoept near one of the lords' or ghaUows of the river. Ordinary military prudence would idiotate -this on our part, for it would hardly do. to put before the army, injcaae of the destruction of the pon toons, the frightful alternative of an impass able stream between ihemigaafi retreat. Now, there arei only some ten or a doxen of these, fords, and it is obvious That an advantage' this puts Into the hands oq tbe'enemy) by lim iting the number of point* necessary to be guarded .by them. , The locality first'actuttly chosen to make -the crossing, and determined u|>bn some weeks ago, was-. Skinner's Necfften miles below Fredericksburg. ' Here G&viver makes a re-' entering bond, cou ple of miles in extant. Tha advan takes of this position, eaabli&g us to place gunboats on eaoh side of the Neok, and plant batteries perfectly dovering, our crossing, are obvious enough* .{This point being selected, urgent preparations were ieton foot with a view to a crossing. - ,• In the \ meantime, every rood of the river margiu,bbthaboveand below Fredericksburg, was surveyed with eritical care. . The result of this survey was the eonviotlon.that the fords some distance «hor« Falmouth- were, on the wholeypreferable to the point selected.' J ‘ The reason of this will become, apparent from-one or two topographicalconsideration*. - Following the sinuosities of the Rappahan nock is a ridge of bills .varying from 100 to 200 feet in height. This terrace Varies in distanoe iixom the river: margin—in plaobs ooming down flush with it, and elsewhere running back for a maximum distanoe of a eouple of! mites. The iaterral between the river andtho ridge U a perfectly level plain, over which- the rivet ‘at one time flowed, Hhe ridge having, in geological times, formed the bank of tbe river. ‘lt was this plain over which ousj troops had to pass, and which. wps so murderously swept by the rebel artillery on tho'ocoaslbn of the battle of Fredericksburg, especially’ on our left wing. It would be wejl, this, time,} to avoid suob a slaughter pen, anc the position at Skinner's Neck to this cardinal objection. REDOCED PBIOXd, AQUA AMMONIA. Not do as?era! poaitlost on the Upper Rappahannock. At “United Btates Fotu," “Hanky*; eliewhure, thu, bloff rani down almost to th^Twater’s edge, wbenoe there is an abrupt asoent up the height to, the pla teau on 1U top. UoreoTer,*s the topograph ioal configuration of oar side.of the river is a precise counterpart of the south side, it ; was easy to J obtain excellent positions, within short, range, for!our.artUlcry, and; we ooald tnus hopfa to silence any batteries the rebels might bring to bar oorpassage, If, than, we sboafd succeed in laying the pontoons,-it would simply be a" matter of a rush' up the height* pnaer the oover of the- firoof ear ar tiUery, and a faey poeition would be gained. It should farther be added that the rebels hkd fortified [far more below than they had above; and thasia eondderationi determined thiohoioe of some of the fords of the Upper Rappahap nook, as jthe polntof traverse. _ United States Ford, ten miles above Fal mouthr jwas Seleoted as the point. 'Happily a far greater -degree of'socmy than we nad in preserving, as. to. our movements waithls time ~ob tain td. The pontoons, of which . a-Urge additional ■apply had been obtained' from Washington; were sent up by a biok road and under never of night; at fame time -etiMpi war* sent •dotsk tlbi rimYfrbtherpointsr'Hoadi wqra Pittsburgh <£te% cat to the variou(L.C?rds above; spots were ol eared] of their Umber for positions for bat teries ; Ibutpreeisely similar work was carried on at ajhalf dosep other points. On Mbnday, at one the troops werfi set in motioa; HookerVoommand moving in oolumh up] by one road, Franklin’s by anoth er. Itjwas a maroh of but ten or a dosen miles, and night saw them encamped In the woods jwithin convenient dlstenoe of thefords. The crossing was to have been attempted on Tuesday morning- Information, brought by our spies and soouts from the other side of tike rivsr determined a day’s delay; and; at the last moment, the plan .was.ohanged. Instead of attempting the crossing at United Steves Ford, General Burnside resolved- to make '• It at Banks' Ford—four mile* below—and the movement was pit off for another day* On Wednesday morning the orossing weald take plaee. SWlth tho first gray dawn the pontoons would be laid under ureotlon of theoorps of engineers, protected by oar sharpshooters. It was presumed that a oouple of hours would sofioe'tb see this done, and font hours mora -was considered enough for the crossing of the whole Infantry fores, . Tho croising of a river, though in itself an operation belonging rather to tactics than ,to strategy, may yet he a cardinal point ini a whole sjitem of strategic movements; Our hope was that w# should surprise the enemy at Banks* Ford. Hooker’s and Franklin's pahd divjjiicn> would then be thrown aerosi the Hver, while at the tame time one of Bum ner'scbrpA(thekAOonfi) would;make a feint with pontoons, ko., some miles below. Fre dericks burg/ The key of the whole situation is the hUJL in the rear of Taylor'u bouse, a" TnUei>»ckf!nnn'tha..ford/-nnd a''mUa ! and a half b«3r.lUJ[f wa' ibbuld suoosed and takingWSMssion of/this po sitioaithe-gaae,would-be entirely in. our own hand*-:. fteetroap rabd pokitiom i* fAe M U tenmd. (md jwt tn treft «s tti» Mrvss to croseAl site'ohttc»'i‘lii/4eeri& < in \ : .x TvL.'s V f-Sg ; ‘ , ]. . , Sigel was assisting in guarding the lino of the river and ear linos of communication. On Tuesday every preparation had been mode.-' That day Gen. Burnside issued a gen eral order announcing (hat the Army of the Potomao was “about to meet the enemy 'once more,''and that “the auspicious moment had arrived to strike a great and mortal .blow to the rebellion, and to gain that decislvo vio tory whioh is duo ta, the country." This or der wot read to the men that evening, and night found the infantry encamped in the woods within easy speaking distance. -The >oiitions for the batteries had all been "se eded. The batteries were at hand, t The, >ontoohs were within ro&ob, a short distanoe} tack of the river. The bight operations had not escaped the attention of the wary rebels. Early in the morning a signal gua-was fired.Dpposite.the ford, reminding one of that other signal gun, fired by them on the'morning of Thursday? the 11th of December, when we ibegon laying the pontoons opposite Fredericksburg, and (whioh was the token for the concentration of the whole foree at that point. : It was Indis pensable that we should seouro all the advan tages of a turprite; and, though;our intention was thus blown to their ears early on Wednes day morning, we woro, nevertheless, forty eight boors ahead of them, and with favora ble conditions should have been able to carry oar position before they could posBibly|oon contraG. Accordingly, a desperate effort was made by the Commanding General to get ready the lt was obvious, howevor, that, evoa ;f completed, irwould bo impossible for us, in the then oondition of the ground, to.get a single piece of artillery up thd opposite de cloTlty. It would be neoessary to rely wholly upon the infkntry—indeed, wholly on the bay onet. Happily, if the rebels should prove.to be in strong force, the country is too thiokly wooded to admit of much generalship, abd it was hoped that our superior weight of metal would oorry the day. Early In the forenoon I rode up to the headquarters of Gens. Hookerand Franklin, About ’ two miles from Banks' Ford.; The, night's rain had made deplorable havoc with the roads. The nature vf the upper geologic deposits of this region affords unequalled elo ments'for bad roads. Tho sand makes the soil pliable, the clay makes It sticky, and the two together form a road oat of whioh, when it rains, tbe bottom drops, bat which-is, at the same time, so tenacious that extrication from Us clutches is ali but impossible. : The utmost effort was put forth' to get pon-. toons: enough 1 into position to construct a bridge or two. Double and triple teams of horses and mules were harnessed to eaoh.pon toon boat. It was in vain. Long powerful' ropes wero then attaohed to the teams, and a hundred and fifty men were put to the task on each boat. The effort was but little mom successful. They would flounder through tfie mire for a few feet—the gang Of Lilliputians with their huge-ribbed Gulliver—and thon give up breathless. ' Night arrived, but the pontoons could bot be got up. The rebels hod discovered what was up, and. the pickets on the opposite bank called over to oars that .they/?would pome over. to-morroW and help us.buiid tbe bridge." That night tbe troops again bivouacked * in the same position in the woods they had held the night You can imagine it must have been a desperate experience—andyet not by any means as bad as might’ be supposed. The men were in the woods, whioh Afforded. them some shelter from the-wind and iain, and gave them a comparatively dry bottom to. sleep on. Many - had brought/ their- shelter tents j and making a flooring of-spruce, hem-* look, or cedar'boughs, and lighting’ huge camp fires,, they enjoyed themselves as well as the ciircamita&oes would permit] On the fol lowing.morning, a whisky ration, provided by the judloious-foretbought of Gen. Barn-. side, was on hand for them. Thursday meriting saw the light struggling through an. opaque envelope of. mist, and dawned upon another day of „Btprm and Vain. It was a carious sight presented by tbe "Army r as -we? rode over the ground, miles in extent), ocodpied by it. One .might fanoy some [flew 1 geologic cataclysm Had o’rtsken the wdrld, and that he saw around him the elemeptal wrecks left by another deluge.- An Indescrib able ohaos of pontoons, wagons, and artillery, enoumbered the road down to the river—Bnpr ply wagons upset by tbe roadside—artillery “atalM" iin the mud—ammunition trains mired by the way. Horses and mules dropped down} dead, exhausted with the effort to move their loads through the'hideous ;A : "hundred and fifty, dead animals, many of them buried in the liquid muok, were, counted in the coarse of a morning's rldi. And-the muddle war still farther increased by the bad arratigo mentir-nrVather the failure to execute the ar rangements that bod been made. It was Re signed that Franklin'scolamn shoaldadvanco by one road and- Hooker's by another, i Bat, by mistake, a portion of the* troops of the Grand Division debouched into tbe road as- signed to the centre, snd'eatting in between two divisions of one of Hooker's corps, threw everything into oonfatlon: Inconsequence, the woods end roads herb for tho pest‘few days been filled with stragglers/ though very many of them involuntary stragglers, and' were: evidently honestly seeking to rejoin their! regiments; • ‘ '7 ' It wits now no longer a question of how to. I ;o'on j it was a question of hoif to get book. ! ?h*t night (Tharid*y,)the three days’ cooked rations | which the mtn had. taken in their' .haversacks when starting would give'out, and the cither six days* provisions were in the sup ily trains, which, stack fast in jtho mad miles behind. Indeed, the rations had already, many oases, given oat,- and boxes of hud craokors were brought up on mules oroarried onmen’i shoulders. Ah order' from General Burnside to withdraw the forcos ‘totbeir old position was momentarily expected. It did not borne* but Instead, another order stating, that general Burnside hid “good reasons” for' commanding the troops to hold their present position tUI to-day. ’ \ But whether we should move forward jor backward, the first requisite obviously was to put the roads in'such a condition as Would ad mit of moMtmenrat all.' Accordingly, all the available force was atonos sbt'to/work, eordu rbyihg the and putting them Into; some kind of practlcable condition. Barly this morningthe army was ordered, back to its old camping! ground; and about noon the infantry began to ! pais by these headquarters. The lads trudged along tired' enough, but jolly withal, and disposed to bn quite facetious over the “ mud whose odd experiences _ will 'deubtleSs long form the theme of conversation around many, a . ... ( Thus ends an enterprise which had .every human promise of success, but which! hM been baulked and brought to nought by causes 1 which mortal ken could neither have foreseen nor prevottted. J . Thefatal part played by the element*needs' r no comment.; Whether thia drawback might not hao* been overcame by vigor one effort emi hearty eo-operatibn on the part of |A« military leaden, is a guettidnoinchmooted here. There are thoee wb> t osier! f&df; had' it pot heen for, the apathy of. tome. in high places.of military eoatiaaao, see might tiiU.have carried; the day. This question; however, is one morn fit to be brought to another bar than that of these columns. . */r. v The Talk aboiit• the D emoralizaUon of the Potomac Army* A letter from the speplir.correspondeiit of the Hew York ZW&wmsays; >■ r;’;!: Were a .stranger. to visit the army of the Yofemao to*dav, and ask the way to ißank*' Botd, I should tell him.to follow the! line of dead horses, broken wagons and smashed pon'-c toons. :: f"' '■? ; But the army.of the Potcmao is safe.' Hot a man was . killed, but .thousands, In eonse* queuoeof the exposure, have been sent to the hospitals, from whence many Of them will be taken to the grave. . . ’ . Much ha* been e*id : about thei demoralised ,condition of the army of tbe .Potomaeii The army of the Potomac is not demOrallaed. bat about three hundred Staff offloofs'anda few Snerals are In lan aurminjg state bflneubor*’ aatioxu.' •' If these officers and these generals, were altinrdiimisiod the lervtoborallowed to re sign, and loyal, and efficient' .corporals and; sergeants Appointed In theifplaees, we should soon hear.UxeUstof this, A few, days ago, a uefierai commanding a divis ion# who Is urgeAby his Northern friends for, the' position of Major General and the eom wWlt ** fhemtesOnee of his Grind Dlvifloh-aehend/exbreirtd thk'most Md dwwunoedthe Ad miaucation u the ooarsast terns* :Bis *u- & i & * Jimis SS? ,*f A vyAvT GAZETTE VOLUME LXXVI—NO. 65 perior General beard bint through, and elm-' ply reprimanded him by telling him not to. talk too load, as tome, gossiping person might report him. Some gossiping person did re- ! »ort him, and day before yesterday Gen. tarnside placed him ofader arrest and to-, ported his ease at Washington. Washington Items. OUUILB BtniSßS ASD rftiVKLUT, The ordering to Washington of- Gene. Sum ner and FrankUn has created > some surprise; -but it.il generally*belieTed that iv-does mot mean a censuro of those officers. Itl* known that it has been la contemplation for aomej; time to tend Gen. Sumner to take the place oil Gen. Cttitfs as commander of.tbo Departmsht of the Frontier.' It' is'not known “to what >esitlon Gen. Franklin will be %sfllghed, but ,Ws friends tblnk that he will pe placed ini command of the defenses of Washington* so that that steady old soldier, Gen. Hoimtxel* man, can toko tbe field. buxobs ascot oas. x’clbllaf. . The city is full of Turners that pen. Model-* lan has tenderod his resignation.. Brer lined the publication of Gen. letter) severely commenting on Gon. .McClellan's conduct, thoeossipors have been noising It around that the litter would he <jsart*martlkt od on!ehargel preferred by the f6rmer,in be* half of the President} I give these rumor* for what they sro. werth, not befog able to Touqh their truthfulness. - •->{ DISSOLVTIOJTB, *c. ‘ ! TO CONSIGNORS.—My Correspondf enta an hereby notified of a en%nge to tnyboel ness, wiib an hioieatt of capital. Th* hostages wdß be cocdncted In my own name, and under* mj pert aonal auperriilon, as ben to Cure. consigning of the-part pair T-return my (banks -for the'-Überdl • patronage extended to me, and. bops tbalf faven will bo continued and increased under Ueexisttnxbr* ganlution ofay btuinc’sSl ' M r lL A.'QWfXB. *i e)ipAßTNEßfljttlP NOTICE^-. Blais of #e»j and .Cotmig ; <if Ktm York.-Thi* is to certlfythat tbeanflaifigned .bare formed a limited Cb-Tatthnihip,'puna*ut to the prorWont *f the Befisod Btstutee ofibej State of new York, entitled “OfXhnUedPartnenhip*, I ..’and the amendments upon the following ,Um and condition!: • ‘ ‘ !{ Fini Ttae nsae under; which; stub istobeooiduetedisiWlLLlAM A. OWIJKB. ; ; tkcciedly. Tba genoiol catnio ol tbeboslnru toba transacted i* tbe trlltor da feomtnistfCn OfCBUftS AND BEnNttD PETKOLEOM IHLB - - .1 Tnlrdijr..The name* of tbe-genaral and. special' partner* latere* tod in the partntnhlp her.La re fair 'd to, and theirtoepectlve'residences, afe aS follow*: ' WILLIAM A.. ttWYJßft' is tbe general partner; and rotidfce in -tte'Clty, County and fitatV.cXJiew Y«rk.: t*. ••• . ..... OttBISTOPHEB GWYKC t* the spedal'partner, add resilles in the City, Oobnty and- State cf-Kew York.. \> .. >• ,i Fourthly. Tbe amount of capiial which the special partner bai contribnttd to tho commba stock ttthe ■dm of TWENTY THOUSAND DOLL ABS, in cash. _*Utfcly. The pedodat t whkh ■ach partnersbip U to.commence la the sixth day. of January,.one sand eight hundred and sixty three, ana the pedtri at wbicnltwHltermisatois the'thirtyrflni’day cif l Decexnbovone tfcsuiand eight hundred audslxtj seren. ' I ' Sixthly. Thsbuilncu shall bo cobdn:tedandmaa-■ aged in the city of How Ycrk aforesaid, whtrt-'tb* principal plica of .badness of th» purtcersblp. eheil -boconducted. . ~ WIL A.QWt.KB» 'i ' ' ' CHMBTOPHIiII GWYEB. i ’ Jaocarrtf. 1668. 1 ; 1 ; TaSlilm j i Dissolution.— Tho copartnership heretofore existing fender'the nathe of W. Mo ULINTOOK A 'BON WM-d!**>lfed oh the lAcf Jan uary. i y mutuaLoonsent.-: The tusincsi.of tbe- late, .firm will besetUed by W. McOUNIGCS,at No.' IK Market street. W. McOLINTOCK, : * - • • 0 LIVES MoOLINTOCK, a Pittsburgh, J>n. S2d, 1863. .., i •' • The .underticned. will continue tbe Carpet and. Fninianiog'Btmhew as heretofatd,’ at llz Market street. - • - W. IiCCLINIOCi. O’ 0-PAKTNKRBHIP Tha undersigned haro formed a Go* Partnership, un der the style of OLTVXB JfcOIiINTOCK ACO.'.kad havidg purchassd theentire stoek of CafpetiOgs, Lit ■ Cloths,wm,from.xhS. Mssmi l Jfobinsoo « 00,,.wiU conttnoe ftbf OarpetJOadaeasgt No/A3 YUthatnet, •oildUng from the ; W. McQtIHTOOK.' i| In seGHhg-frcm'tbe Ottpst'Bosikes^the undent signed return thanks to their meay, (rfeadafor.tbdr, geaixoa* patroaige,jund haTing the assunacntbkt cur iucceMors will'Conduct tndlr same honorable'p'rindplMi we aikfor tbeti t tba«UM degree of confidence .and patronage SQirecay, siren to ouxsaTTesl. The business of ttOßiNfiOal A CO. will beaett ed by J. F. BOBINSON. at Ko.i 23 Fifth itmt, and a prompt 'Settlement of *aQ : *6- i ■count*la axptcied#: ; BOBINBON,^GP«| Plttsburxb, Jan.2?d,lBC3:tf /. ..y,.lj„ DIjSOtOUON OF 00-FAtt’rNER SHIP—The Co-Partnership hentoiaee.exiit-f ing between. the undersigned, under the n«zne end .style of WM. TXXB/Jn., A GQ.Is ibis' day mdlasUy 'dissolved, WM.' TATKi Ja. retlring-frem said-firm, ho haring stld all his Interest in the late': firm to JOHN M.- TATS-*nd J.-P. SEVILLE, mho etc. alone eutfcotiatd to settle the .basinen of said Ara.- ; WM.TATB.Ja., .... 4.F.N*VniL*i 1 . , JOHN M. TATS. t , ; '' Pittsburgh, Jan.24th; 1863. . On retiring from the late firm of WfL-ZATB, Ja. A 00., the audersLned recommends hls'sticdessoxf; to the patronage of the customers of tbe otd fimt in the Plomblngiinainesi. . r W M- TATg, J a; 1 COPABTNERS&lP.—ThouxuicWign''' ed having purchased, all the Intereat of W iL TATS, ln the late' firm'd hH. TATKI Ja.lA CO., and having f-naed.aipartitmhip lander, tpe name and style of TATE A SKVIIiLE.wiU cuntione - the Plamblng, Gas and Bteam-nttlng Bntinoen, !at the old stand, No. SJ7 lU&erty. afreet,. Pittsbotgh, and;&9Pedaialstreet/Allegheny. 1 1 " v: >•'- JOHd ItTATE, - '- ' • •! JikßXnil&V'-’.. .1 : Pittsburgh, Jan. 24>b, 1863:dtf - ; ‘ . ! 4 . ft 18 SOLUTlON.—ThoPartnereUp -XJ heretofbre axiitlng .betweea & H. WATSON aBdiDANIEIt name ahd stjle #r WATSON A AHMSTBONQ, U this day dfcs solved by wntnal content, !): ABUSTEONG bating told his tnterMt to JOON WATBON: The bosluisa of the.late hrmwiU be settled at thehoose of A «* WAT3ON A C 0.,. All persons having claims against th« old Arm will plsase present thein fcr nttiemeot, and all persona knowing themselves to' be insetted willptaaseeellandMUlS..Y j, .. 1 ;. Y"^O.PAiITNERBEUP.'—JOHN WAT-’ \J SON having portbased W Interest Of DANUIIi ■ABttfiTfiONGr In the .firm «f WAThON A ABM» StBONG, ths bufinea a ill continue under the name. And atrieor 8.-H. WATiOS A_oo.,at the Oldstaad, 339 Liberty street. ; Y -S. H.'wATeON AOO. • Jannary.lgth,:lBd3dalft!lmj ,f. ; . T\ISiSOLUTipN OF- COPAiRTNfiE XJ SHIP.—The GO-Partn«raUp' hefe(ofxe«xist-: ing under the name M ILSON» McßußuT -A- 00. Ja this day dimolved by matul Consent:' ' The h«si* ness tfthe UT* Arm will m esttM by either ‘of the nndetaigusdt'at Wood street/ ovJr, J.aWliflWf,nrT ; AB.MciLBOT/ , JAioe PiaLAT , . Pittsburgh; Jam IT, 180; _• • j ■, Ths andersigned win' ccmtlnnatbe Wholesato ttry. Godds. Jobbing Bnslnessyhadertbefimof WILAON A MoSEBOT/at the old stand, Hd 64 WCed street. J.O WUBON. . ; 8.8. McBLBOY. ii . Pittsburgh! Jan. 17.*18C3T . . Ja2felm ~. r rhonix btxAJt'Saawny, i'll - '' ■ 1 '■ ’ Pittabuiyb, September 10,1*82. r Dissolution OFPA&TN^HIP; —The Partnership heretofore existing between JOS. BPINOIB and Wr H. QABBAtID was Ob solved ,on: the 80th of Angust, IgSS, W. XL, GAB* ’ GABB being authotUed to setlleUp the tmsffiiw’ol :th» latsi.On»v U klanfikn Vin.tbA BtiweSV. r Tb ?« wl °g WiUUcon tinned .by bPE^CIB A McKAY,'Who intend (o have : *>WsM a •operior article of. ALB, FOBTBB-nad BBOWir BTODT. The undmlgned will be thßUkral r to'tha :trtsndaot thMatt fira fwl a dentlUQaticA of their pftawp, fttd prondae to make U tkair alm to glv»: .••^Wo^olauwhb maypnicheaiwom thWm*; ~ Mr r EOBBBT WATtiON, nf UWrty Wmt, ■& Irak known .to. the] buaftuM^ooamnhUArwULbro- SSBRd our 1 AddniAUl orders 10 BPBHOBBi XtfeAY, nl* Brswery,'Plo*hurgh* Pm:' i >:» *u;hi'A:|.- • . .V:, -■ ' . VWIV"' ; r JAMBB'feIOILAtT . ' XTOTIOE.—BOLLMAN&GAKRISON * jLI hays this day associated with: them ftKOBQB W. BOLLMANTjOHN H. BiC&JRT&ON and JOHN OANABB. Ths Yonndty Bndin»*s~wfllt>e«mttuusd ■by*the subscribers, nnder thenatSe of BOUUCAHc OAUBIOOH A <X)7 H.L.BQLLKAS,i:i;9: QXOBGIWYB6LthfiBj_ - JOHN-Hi BIOSSYBOWr ‘ JOHH'QANABIL ;> *j|f : PlUsboxgh, Jaav 15t,.1833. .■* n\y< ■< r V {his day aasbeiated with me -fn-thb -WholdsaU Grocerr amLßoat fitora Baajnaw- my.aqp, XJ B.JONKB,usdsctheflimstyleoTaßOß. JOHBI. A BON; * V ." - GEq.B,‘Joife - -Piusbumh* iovu Ist,lS6S.- ; -'di j.,; v ~irariac~ya XST f - P MAKSTULL neiT.niW Ws - YY> • Pans*, Bo anna; Aom NaSlWpeOsW -PUtoburgh.: .' , . ji-.p-^ o ,i a., rAwaiijfc ...;• .rt-j 4.isa ti bi-i jbMfcysii ta teaE»B?J .■A H‘- . • • : MjravßAJrce. - f ■ 'PBOPLKB nssixiSSiDE COMrASY Office, N.-B. ootnar Wpo4 A»dl?ilth fit}. PTRTt ACT MARTgR TlgRTITt* WOE. ■ .DIBpOtOXS: . I Wui. Phillips, June* D. Yerncr, JobaiWatt;< Oapt. John 44. Bhoert * -• VbL S, Baja, Samacl P. Bhrlver, ; -OeorgeJi. Jouea, *; Q**U* 9. Btoell, v - Daniel Wallace,,- u WmJYaa Kirk, 1 Haneon Lev*.' *? “t"-’ pmLLti^7V**Ui»t ' -rilA' d 1 '■ ••••• JOB* WATT,VU'Fr*riSei* f . A WM v t.qABDK«B. hmvi. . lolfcly BVitUl KhUu* 1 AHOB MOTCAt INBUHANGK COMPAKV, tewnwr cdnatrjr*; Office So. aosWaUxct etreaum ■ & taoe^os Mfeljojrai ■ - * ••• ty,:wortb double thr a^uirtui^u...flM > eQ6 00 L 055,930,000. i •■ • r -- i) '' i H,**,.**) City of Philadelphia, 6 petjJjnL Loan.*. 80,000 00 Allegheny county Bplfr cCPTB B, Loan 10,000 0U Collateral bonder yell „ T , r - n .. lt OO Xop.tloaaUln ; .r Ball road Company, mortgage ijjfx 00 Peubtylvaniaßallmnd <J«7a bi ' d.QOC.'OC Stock of Bellance Mutual Iturai me* Oo«, ttJ&LOc Btt&dfOotmty 'l,o6(foo Stock ot ; Delaware. ; hL S. Insurance Go. ; , 700,00 Commercial Bank do' L— djls&Sl Mechanfca’Banh; 4* 'ir;..v; ttfill-lQ Unlop M. Inmrince Co.’s Scrip^ M ..^>.^ t f JbO *0 -I HleßecelTnblej builn«i*i»per.wJ—l6£97iis 2 ook Account*, Merced intereet, aro.—». rtfcSlftiW ( HkiM hind and In hands of ageritsJu.." 11^85^16 5305A6&94 ‘~ !i; i C££M HKGLXT,'-Mbi«c •* .. .uuorovl ! -*>'d Aj'-.-.a;:;; Clem Tlngley, H. L. Canon, J Bamnel Btsphaih, r ■ S'. 'Lothrop; T '. <: 1 ..Wanß, .Thompson, Bobt. Poland.-,. , .. ■; Steen, . • ' * l Ghas. LelAnd, * Frederick Brown/ ;•: •- f'red'ki Le&alK : i v Win. Mnaoer, . , : Jacob T. BonUSb ' 0. StarnAm/ ' C. : S. WAW, *- <• ) rIUnJUU BJU r ! i hi l rJohn BiaeU, PBckb'Sh. B, htIBOILUAN, ileorttarv. >• j:Vi<xf*s>m?XtZk. myd-Sort^f rt comatThlrdand WoodetrSat. J. FIBS.—MJLMKMITTIBBIMSirRANCBOOM PAICT PHJIiJa)SI.PHIA. -> Office, 436 and 431 n ■,■> Statdmeat oil janoary: lxi,’ 1840, pnbUaheti ■ agreeably &an act of AMetpbly, -being— Pint Uortgmget, amply iecured^;^ -^— OC coet- OO Temporazy Lohhs, on ample Collateral * -.. Becnriesi ,■■ ■,r.,^-.y^...i■..-.r -jq StocJU, (present value ?3J cost.,.. tt.Tifc oo Hote#aasßUls ; Be^lTaHe;/;;^j. ; .UiUai'‘ ; ‘ ;u (».< .q-h;.y. r . r (f^M.j r?t , g^gr >y rw i. r<B . ot .7 ) r o*/ V-n-ii; t;: « ■ »*T The jotdy isoflts Item premliu&t vhkh tbta Oompan j can dlnds by law are &dft fiiki Wuck hareLcMdetWipided;; : ?i ' "i-ci'F- .udi . Insurance made on eT«ry' deecdption el property, - In tow* itnd tdontry* at taM h lowrak aroeonstotent • Slnofc thelrlnc6rpk>tailodi' a 'period Of thirty yUt u the# bavepedd k*e<a:bxftr%&an amount «zoeedii. e emr Jfilftoae. pf iMtov, thereby affording evidanoe the adtantaKAiOf^lhau^ahce^aeWaUat-their ablli ■ -..ir..j:’ii ..■!••„!--.• ' /‘‘’ptasoroßit Bancker,' *J - 1 .MordecalD. Lewis, Jacob.B. Smith* TfoWai-Wagnet, ‘ *-MwaJtd*C. DiSo- " v.Da?idS« ..Ceo<)W.,Bfr-hants, Samuel Grant, George Pales. ' CBABLKd n.DAKGRS^PhUtUw. SDWABD.C. DALS. FiM-IVaeidnl. W«. A.STKBS. tw22r ' v * :o • * f gabwupb xjoxyoii 4pm;, myB Qffloe Mortbeaat cor* WoodA Third eta, STKA: XNBUBiNCfi' .itJoMPAiiy, ‘HAJsIWBa.-dOHB. 1* s > ’ -V ■ A'dewmirwd^o on call, and in Agenu’ bands..— 41 ; Bank htocki, tzriKweriork, liaftlerd, v’-t :- ;- BaObn,St( Lqail, £hilad*)pMa and "s- j* --M CG3.801 00 :.H •X. w-iiv;-'- J '• '* ■: Oity Bcndt.hewKorJußi'DOkljn, Hart. , • ■■ i lord* B'dwetAr.' Jehfer, HQwanfeue^.' ‘237,1C0 00 Bailroad-BMkH Hirtford A K^Hav^^ "J 7-Ua* o<ftuiAßlT»rand;Bosion* CO BtSe^Cohnectlcdt,tAinposaVyiioahn 111 ioojocO 00 V “ -XcssSs.npddfuitedA hStdompl ‘ i~;- Jannary , l>irtd»pd,p«UC.». J .. ItU^COOfIO--;; _rr ■.-* “• 1 Si i Duty i»ora to, Jiaxiitcd. J aQil, IbCJ.: <:■. .; .«“itespiU.nlJ j. solicit, aod.wiU take pleasure in attindlngto jetirlnsUfaifce'^slants. ,l ' l c' &v'Ai OABBIBB A-880. 1 , Agents/ : , : ay, i .1 r.w ;:i- ,, i;;6dPohrthi' street. ftUiUfc’ftlAHlNifiYANiJ ifr ; JD .OOMPANY : Of NOBXH AIiBBIOA t .PHII*ADJCLPHIS.7 . , a •' * lhcSSiStod 17»4M5*pltal I kfil®)bo. > - J a , •ABZHUBG.OOYfiN,AVcHdfSi THOMAS PLATT, Secretary. Tj«JUfiANeE‘I SU’ATE 1 OP PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA.' ; 820CT,060.' r ’ a : YHBHBY H. SHCBBEBD,PVNtfdbi, / tWtLLIAMiHABPKB > HsorA»y. Vi-Iw » :.'AV*lnsuranaa. to th* above old; and panlsa <ao be obtatoed by plication to ' I ..-t < :,T .HIOJJrmBtTROH.; j i; , - Offioe^NVw 1 Wateretrtwt, fipang AOo.'s'Wv** staliSr'nushargto: Y JW; <We,a#atwf «B tf JWe omi jterime , Bitkf, AjKonu lMOlnfum, W gwagod by Dtreetoremee are wO toambMAs MiArt >l*ll ; ead Abe «ht«r* Kiel, 'ty nroeiaiOiwt sssd hteraiity, ibs '■ f ! ' A£i(W,OOtOBSB MUSMI ’ . - a> m«><*■ 0aw.1,,.„.......... .^*s£^o J^ttfsssiarrr :!J f*x .: - -V. ..v .- iSSTTs •d .?H't ifl—Wll.te tstr.JKlAi. "Wtish,;-- ’ figßJfiatf ‘ Nathaniel Boluses;', I: >* v David iL LongY . ;^AUxi.^imkA t .-A- s . -jaffc-ftaaft s 0. W, Blcksteon« sj;- tA'IZKN'SIXSUiiUktfCpCOHfAK Y ''wiMm'iJsg*?** 1 *?*? • Tifitl*H IHOllTtoili£a4ohryMt. > OJ z-•■■■' o f. 0 iß*iaaa > ei4tk'Uvlfttto»9(U»a«a. !,v,v: i 1 . unnatAibstUaaddduujpbY JU* '•■.>. . T®.'; .mmoMi..-' '- . -r•'’ftsaN;: , StM OmnL. ; J.CydmJfti ! HooT*. ILHoK»; •'• - Jdm&lMimtti, AUijKUtIKIiX INSUKAKUK «|F ■ raxmui , *s£Sass&»* ;)»wAa<>W( itv4 < Ont(Wifc.lMn,'i :Au KiSSi»£k; i 1; «rt<. ffinSfca -■ ’., Sr— WfcßBtß&’S'oK4&djxf • ‘ **»•» eg »»<si«t£rt. m ivbaJiMi * oa i ffihe* gg iP3 ; ■ .. j Ijiix&xH ’is i&fcss-a 4 fifths? iii I i; j ,<&Si*»f *# M lw» 829,033 77 -
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