' CJ ’ • V • IV *. . ti ■ C- ; t * .V ■t. V . • 1' *' v ' -Y x • y.--5 * *■ « * 4>i ’ 1 ‘ ’ ,*• v , K fc ’•, : /•« •JV. s.v, :* • •»’ .m!- '4.- • «•«. ■:5. ••yy* *’ S’*’ .*?•' !• - ». !£■: ‘ ;-* •• ••• : »vc. O H. BOMOCfc. , THU 6. LITTLE, 8E - JAXKS TBUIBtt. ‘ fOHN B. CAN FIELD & CO., Commis- i( f IT3XE «fc .THIMBLE, Wholesale vif. ajax 4y» 'WnfccauXTsaiid Makbiasts, dealer* mL dealer* -In • WESTERN' -RESERVE CUKESK, : in PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, TISH, BUTTES, LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FISH, ! CARBON AND LABI)OIL,IRON,NAILS,GLASS, POT AND PXAELiASHta, BA DERATES, LIN- COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufacture* SEED AND-I^A&D/ DRIED-FRUIT and : tceoenOly* 112 Secoo PARBUCKLE, Whole lVl afT-g G&occas, Pbodcce ju»d Cuxmmsiok Mia cSAMTBi Jobber* in N.'O. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR," BA* CON, BICE, CUEESE, BEEDS, *«., No. 233 Liberty itreet, Pittsburgh, nol4:lj . /TIULP Commission Mkr*, ■ and dealer* Ifi.yLOUKt QRAIH AND PRODUCE, No. 243 Libert; direct, tttubargb, Pa. _ Choice brand* of k'iout'focßafcen and Family use "'xOMhUitlr -onband. Particular attention paid-to Ailing order* for Merthandii* generally, octed!? - * * t TfIRANK. VAN UURDKK )I PBot)UCEAND .. r JJ i'oiunuiOß Mcbckaxt, dealer in FLOUR, BUT TER, ÜBOOMS. SKEUS, LAKD, CHEESE, I’OUKi DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS and Prodbce gen arally. Liberal cashedrancea made on consignments. Wart boo**. No. UCJecomUttbet, Hitteborgh. JA M. EE A, FETZEH, Fokwaudixq and CoMKitBOS MxECJUKt.for Ihuwjflof FLOUK, fl GRAIN, BACON, LAUD, BUTTEIU SEEDS, DRIED; YBUIT, and Produce generally, No. 16 Market et., ’ .Ttinwrof Vint, Fittabtirgh. - oc&dly I ji. gcnoMJUtxa..—tr*. r. lako. ; v ,QCHOMAKER &. LANG. Commission^ >5 Mtaciiavra and trholcaale dealest ta-QROCE- i ’ BIES, FLOUR, GBAXN, PRODUCE, Ac., So. 203 j 3 Liberty atroct,Pittiborgn, Pa. ~ ac!3:dly j HOLLAN D KIDDLE, successor to Jno. i -M*diu A Bod, No. 183 Llbfrty etreet, Pitt*-"! -bur#fe,‘ GENERAL PRODUCE, GROCERY AND COUJUSSION MERCHANT. Cjnslgnnlcutg rwpectfally aolidtcd. . fc2o:dly ■■ ~'lnL VulTt^7....^—..iso. WTUlK—wjoi.: WBITK. ! ir: - •‘WHITE FoEWAiajiKO ' ‘ xsn r Co«aiaQo3 UMCBUortr and doalWf in * ANDPIUXDUCKGKNEKALLX, No. g>s Liberty wtreel, PHUborgh, Y&. my*7 • dealer in CRUDE AND REFINED-CARBON 01LS.GL.VSS, IKON, NAILS, &c.,.50.-U3:£iberty mh27:dly WIiXtAM MEAN*, l r ~ 1 DAVID H'CA-NDIM*, Sv&ii-.MAK a- «*ros, J U 4rt 8 * l Special Partner. ‘ i • TV/TKA-NR A COFFIN, successors to 'i JJX M’CVnillwe,Jleanj A Co., WHOLESALE GRD * v. UEHS, cwrncrof.Wttodand Wateratreeu,Pi l OMMISSTUS MEB ' OH AXT3.B4Tl.tbony.mrt, Pm*bpr.h. P». anS MH!* 1.-HOUSB..-. - . ................. JU>WABO HOUSE. JOHN 1 HOUSE k CO] Wholesale j Gbocsks asd Commission ‘Mbbchastf, corner of ! i smlthfleUand Water meet*,' Pittaburgb, Pa. jy7 ,>i s ; Xj\JJUEKXuN'. & STE.WAKT,- Whole v . fli HUI GBOCSU AND COMMISSION MIBCUANTS, No. /"WW6odfctrcrf,TUtahurgh. _ ‘ Jgdtdly • - TtIttVWMA KIKKPATRICK'S, Whoi.e- , Ut aCTVREKS. j 'l'J ;7dO:MX.C GtOCJtM ud ttefttaoi lh TLOUH AND I j nt»pmi.r TV h art 1 -purACktSTOtfli, ÜBMPUUX 4t CO., IVM cunier Pike and O'Ham street*, near the City Water Works, Pittsburgh. I’*.* Manufacture!* of BIACKINTOSU AND IIESIPAILL’S IMPROVED patent oscillating steam engines and , SLIDE VALVES, of all sizes ami beet ttjlo. i Uuvingpatup machinery of larg v -; ' r ftT,->lilch be offers at lowest Corner Sflliib-j field «»d Fourth «»«*, Pittsburgh, Pa. : , prescriptions.carcftillycomppoodcd al all hi , - - - . . . 1 WILLIAM LULNUIU i JARED X. BBCSH. TdSKFJIJj'AJiAUA'U, corner of Market i WILLIAM LAKNIiILL l order* will recetre prompt attention. mh>l rpHOMASJMOOßE^Manufactures of A asd Dcalkb is all min ur CoPFEK-OIS riLLED FUSE UTE WHISKY aud FAMILY -•—-rv.y_. ■ : VINEOAIIt 2iua. 18U, 191, liM ami ls#A First street, 11 RlEiTElt! WBOtESAiE AXD 1 «A«t «"»'=•. Kiulmish. 3J UCli. jVood cunuur ofVwu*! slreet »tid . - .;... .;..- JOatHLf'F. HAMUA’U^ vHTOHvl'i J‘ OUN (iT MAoCOXNKLb, Attorney aj I*aw.-Gjtjcs» tecond *tery Kras'* Law Brno- • . Did, No - 'ii BUmotul street. Will Attend fo Uw- Mtttement, Mewing And colkc- V/uJli litioiofcUim*, boantte*r Ae-.lalWaAhingtun, Dutrkt . . cf Columbia, . ' ~ npUMinm JOB* *. E.IBBFATEICB....- --JUli* *ILLV* . KIRKPATKICK & MELLON, A-fkhH JOTS at Lav, Vo. 133 Fourth itreet, fire door* • ' • ' A tbtrvg Barth field, PUtaboryb, Pa. my!7:d»f ! ~ 1 mriOMAd EWINU, ■ Attorsst and j '- X covwrxllo* at Lav. -v - -- ! vi! «r , Omcn,.i»o..lOQ Fourth street, corner of cherry i , aUey, Phtaburnh, I’a. ' . aolltdAurlyT | ’gAMUKL A. ATTGKKtr4’ Ornci, fifth etn.’el, adjoining the offlce of Mar- j •' ‘rtUU a Brown; Httiiburfeh, PA- >29:dly | > ■ "B. &L • SMITH, Attorney and • CwKatiio* at Law, hu remored to KUIIJTB :--LAW-BUILDINGS, So. la Diuiood *tr*et, next ;; door to-'&. ?»<»?» Church. . aiylCutly I T> y. LUCAS, Arroßygy at Law.-J - On ; Xct l i.^a7a Gtant-Btrt«t, Pittsburgh, Pa. . , / *' Ci SCHUYEK, Ja., Atxorsey at Law, . .‘jSy* Sol U9TourtA. rtntfWLo-rrie'k Low Building, . . .. mbl —•c- LBECH. ... T KFnH * HUTCHINSON. Commission ' 1 A t«n rottitfaainMQ Maacnayra, dealara Id WEST EKS BKSEETE CUEBHK, TtUUU/FISH, BA - - UlLy POT^-AN-D PEARL ASHEii, SKEItt. tfIUUJ*, BBIKD -F&OIT t . - god Produce geoaralljr. Bwt bnuuia .Family Flour . -• aixara &u hand/ Agent for'the tale of SJadUon A ‘ ! ; Paivmr l Pwitl-Btatthl Noe. 116 J4Syiat fta. f Wood and-Smith. ~.-,.! • p». ~ - . »p*diy ' . ■:Vi »HiCOLLlNS, Funranlinj andComnllationMer chant- and :•: jaii.dly wjrstnutjrcE agists. - Lz~ - FJU FaitADOOTl* A*J> -UEI.IAMX In- Z~„.s .~m*i*c6 CwAStta,..Konh-eaat.corner Wood and vTMrdatraeU. ' ... • j .. .>-■•■ .iiiii ju:\K3 r .AoE3ii IvoiTU Ameui y. : Y-Y:.* ca»Staie.oT.Peonajlrajiia ini Hartford In- rormnco Com) o AMIIKL "j£jfc£ f - SEnRgTa&Y CITIZEN 8* *i4i. ,Ui ' l ***** ; M. Sbckktaby Westers ,a. * .-• ;-iwroaAtret CoMriarr, 92 Water itreet. ...... T\ AIrUOOK. SEcnKTAKr. AlleohbKY JLJ*ljrrtJKKXccCcnifAxr.'STTifl^rotrwt; v uad -- r^OJDA ,rr \**,V t' : jUv»» l tS-»vvUiilvU->%%Vvwv^Wi- > •■» ■ i. apltfcdtf JXI-i ? ii- il t AL :JiJJJWHt’iMitV.:*9£ TBTJgMfJfGSyiSe. .“or;.,,.TOSEPiI HOKNK,, Dealer in -Tsm -0 .«nw*i, -IhwpirUsw A*>. Straw Ooom, »».n rjlUlnosh. ... . ; . »pI6 J -4^ti J^jK 1 : A>itAi,Kß in Let Vtc*.^Jfarkctsti^ i’ilisai .a , 'A'I'WN. -MACKUiI * UOvWealem is Ai Cncunaiu, TraSirtttt, Sotiom, etc., Nov 17 »nJ 10 Fifth »ir ttn. Filtiburnh. . : »pl° _ ‘ ‘f 1 ■ k ‘-ipftUfpfXtafcind Sole agent ,W®33 ,u iJSS, 11AMBDKO PIASOS. ex BALLET, DAYIB * Co.'B BOSTOKJLANOS.Tith aa* *»* • nttt /EttoJa AtUehmect. ..Vo»ttl.Futff>tr»>t. injB . -ISTTjT . JJj ♦e4 i KoV“'Bl Mtiffcs ;!Mrtfa strait waAJnitO** Pa.-^’ S&j&OO m*OCBKBt «.'&r»KU^.. M D.-JL£rUKU. REYMKB & BROTHERS, successors I to Uermer A Anderson, Wholesale dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON ££CTIOSSUY;SCaABS. PIBE WOKE#. Km. 120 and 128 Wood ativet, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, P/rui'a! JyJ9;Jjy ROBT. ROBISOM HOBfiMB SAMUEL B. BOBJlrt.. RUOBISON& CO., Wholesale «ko • CEB*, COXMU&IOX UCBcfIANTfI a lit! dealer* itl ali kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and Fitts burgh'manulactixm*, No. r&So Liberty atraot, Pitts* a. . iayfr . !0. B. JUNK.'i, Wholesale Ueileb s OROCEBIES, MANILLA BOSE, OAKBKv OILS. PLTCU and Pittsburgh manufactured article*, No. 141 Water street, above the JionongahulivßrMg*, 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. , ' . ' • I BOBiBT bALXKLL K. SUKAWSU. rjpOBEKT DALZKLL & CO.,Whole- Xv SALE CBM:!:!!*. COMMISSION AXl> FegWABDnsO Mebcdant*, and dealer* In PRODUCE and Pitts* burgh mannijuMure*, riUjibnrsh. * benet t-AMWKm jobn siiimx. & SHIFTUN, Wholesale 1 J Gbocebs, rßonccE Diuaebs and CogMtKMo* Merchants, No. t> Sixth struct, Pittsburgh, Pa. uoU:ly<- , JOUW WATT JoIIN 'WiLSOX. WAIT A WiLSON,"Wholesale Uko cux, Commission Hebcuakts, and dealers'in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 15s Lib erty street, Ptttifrnrgh. • jn23 ISAIAH DIOKJJY & CO, Wholesale Gbocebs, Commission Mxechants, and dealers in. PRODUCE, No. 80 Water street, and 45 Front street,; Pittsburgh, , ’ . JDILWORTH & CO., Wholesale • Gbocebs, Nos. 130 and 133 Second stmt, near amithfMd, Pittsburgh. nol 40US TLOTb EICHaEU 1X0YH...... WILLIAM FLOY*. JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Gro cers AND COMMISSION MERCHANT*, No. 172 Wood ! .and 223 Liberty strict, Pittsburgh. JelO |3mbUA.\l BAUAtiEY i. , W bolesalb : jI J * Grocer, N«s». 1# and 20 Wix*d street, Pitts* I bnrgh, Pa. jic&dtl . PRODUCE. den, 87, Watarstrect. : AUERS IN Dry EK UAXX & CO., successors ; good &d -vantage, can always find first and second class paper at my office; for-sale. AU comrnnnlcatiodf *nd Interviews strictly confl 'Bentlal. Office, Owntstrevt,, appoint e Si. Paul’s Cathedral. r - jolidtf. BOOTS SHOES* JOHN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES of every description, No. 34 Suiltbfiold street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocHally itiyrjrrx • • -rrrjTT* "" ARCHITECTURE E. TAMES M.-‘ RALPH, late assistant to U'CKittarßiritater, prepares EXPLICIT BRAW -ISGS; AND-SPECIFICATIONS ft.r all kind* of Buildings, and superintends their erection on reason able terras,' J * *" Offioo oa Andertoa street, between Leacock and Roldusoc streets, Allegheny City.., Jol2 r'IIIAHUKS BAKTHeHueH, Akchl \J -rxcr. .Offices JIBON; BANK BLOOKr-FHMr street. Funtlsbsa P-LANR AND SPECIFICATIONS t>r Buildings oftrery works superior and on modem* terms.' - •* .my&dly BOOJZSELEERB, 4c. . TZ' AT. &. CO, Booksellers ANp Sta- JV- rforrak, No. &JAVood street, next dour.ta thn corner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHOOL and i LAW BQQKKconityuly on baud. CO., Station satf, Bloks Book IIAxrTACTtresRJ, axdJq* gw NP2j6T Woodstteet. Pittsburgh.- VjjflP ... DAD, Boots ell ki; akd :XoSl&9mrfh ttntt. Apollo Bnl JHE6^fcjrf>l^'^Qlithcnilllinoi< ‘A-.x i -tts'-.l' 1 :i '.VK' A.TSTI) COMMEKCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1861. . 1 .ja, ~ touched, or as air inheritance from my fathers i'pjlfftlvnrnh (Uil/'l'ttft which mtLßt be traoamitwd rntaot to my «on. 3alll,imU t[li I 111. As (he oiect of the people, and representing ’ r • I . • their Interests', I shsll always abandon with o urrinx T 7 *rn ; out regret any prerogative useless toitto pub o. Og lie welfare, in tnesatne way as I shall pre~- EDITORS AHD M O : P‘EI ETO It S, [ serre unshakable In my bands ulf power i.n- Pnblication Office Xo. 84. Tilth street, MORNING and EVESKO EDITIONS, DAILY, “On this, Monsieurlo Ministre, I pray Gud CuNTAININQ THE LATEST SEWS UP TO THE to have you in H.s holy ‘“fj- A P„LEOS HOUR OK PUBLICATION. ' « . . , TEIWISi The same day M. Fould was appointed Mornixu Editios—B*l p«r annum lu adv»ny«, <.r Minister of Finance, hy thefollowing letter l‘i cents per w«ek from currier*. “ PALACK OF l . 2 * Etskisu Eotriow—W paranumu bi (uivam--, .»r u *• My d j • your ideas* and on causihg your memoir* i ~ | to tie inserted in the Moiitfair. -• | TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 3, 1861. • i.j kc?ept your system the more willingly ;y- - —from ihe fact that for 'a long time I. h«io ! A Revolution in France. ] sought, 'as’.you. know, the means of solidly 1 A change In the ghvornmqkt of France has , i auddonly and quietly taken place, of so } ihe (/new system will not work'with ad j portent a character as to difcntfy it with the • vantage unlewthe man who haSheCrt able to "f name of a Hevolfißou. lOinolojs than the ; study profonndij all fl» Mfluultfet wtM .... - i v e resolve to devoto himsoli to its execution. .A I voluntary relinquishment by tho Enipcror, of , thotofiiro chargo yoa with the portfolio of j the power of expending sjteney witheat the-' { v i nane e y and I thank youfor undertaking the I authority of tho Supreme No * task', the results or which wiU be favorable to J act of sovereignty »...»*-« »* j £ I when tho sovereign can loose the purae strings j heretofore, proofs of dOvotednoss and | at hi* plcamrc, thcro ii nolimlt to his power, ‘patriotism. ! and he holds the lives and treaaureof his poo- “Receive, my . dear Monsieur Ftmld, the i , . , , . i «... 1 aasuranco of ray smeoro friendship, ; pie in hu hands. This power of tbeexpen- , I ditnre or money Is what, has distinguished i haJ a great revo i a tj o n taken place in England over European .nations, and the Fianctj without violence, and wo sincerely | liberties of tho people in that country are to- maJr the f ur thcr ostablish | day owing to tbo pertinacious resistance of the mcnt of fr e odo m. | Commons to an arbitrary levying of taxes,, m m . j and the spending of money, by the Sovereign. LATEST FROM. WASHINGTON. | The Emperor Louis Napoleon has exerted au- ! premo authority oyer the finances of France' tybex island. since he violently assume! the rein, of Gov- j of Coa!t Slin / oy , wh h ar , aO . ernmeni, and by bi. extravagance in | , nteJ with th. ground, have no doubt, as branobe. of expenditure, to h.H brought the , o(6cj!i , di!patchel a!Wt , ihat tho works country to the brink of ruin. While Ihe bar- ; o I>]|mtl comman d Fort- Pulaski as vest, were good he could get along, but rtanael> w bich is said to run bad harvest of last snmmtqr bus brought mat- ; of lh(1 island . Savln nah is ters to a crisis, and tho Emperor has bent \ n(Jt only hermetically sealed, but is at our before tho storm, whether safely for the per- ’ mercy. The ftono fleet originally intended maaency of his own powor, remains to be , for the Georgian city Willdoubtlesgbe ordered m j V , . J r . . . . . . l-Isowhert byTlac-Officcr Dupont—perhaps to j seen. We doubt whether he ha* nctcdwisoly j r i es t on . 'Nothing short of a complete' 'as far as he himself is concerned, but we hope ' p an i c could hove caused the abandonment of i ii may turn out for the bettering of the con- i to important a point as Tybee Island. I d„ion of ,ho French peopie. Ito history of > Jbo • ; ihe affair is interesting. . Arkaneaf, and within a few miles of. them .^4 ] .It was stated in a previous arrival that tho jgl Paso, Texas, Ship Island in Mississippiff STEAMBOATS o«J HOTELS furnished at short : E mPQror bad’ called the celebrated ex-Finanee Chandeleur Island in Louisiana,and now Ty- ; Mirdst.r,M. Fould,to^tbe Finance, j £ i.Umi, Georg^to^ It'is now surmised that the astute Minister flog is planted, declined the difficult position tendered him, ( THt bojidardmekt op ?e>*3acoi.a. unless some changes wera madcin the power J fact that neither Col. Brown or Flag controlling thb expenditure of money. Mean- (Officer McKean in their dispatches of the 18th time, .died to the general store of emb,trass- |\ltudo to or say a word about bombarding , * . a . . -peusacoia, make-aome well informed persons ; ment in the money market, and apprehension* , whethef'any''bombardment has taken :of further difficulties daring thdwinter r months,- i p jac e j while others, With more reasons, bo ‘sEAMLESS DAOS ASD OF 03SABDBGS. I of [hc publio gnanccs had been grad- ' lietc that Pickens opened a renly to an attack ■ nally growing worse and worse, until the Em-i b, the rebels. The Norfolk Da,j Book of 1 ualiy * a , ... , . ( Tuesday cootams a dispatch from Petisacoia ; peror bimsplf had become fairly aroused and j flat j n g t j, at jbe only damage thus far suffered alarmed, and bad at l»U determined to yield \ by the Unionists was in two of their boats, to a storm he had 'cobrage longer to . whioh were so much injured that they were PEES ASD C-tSES REPAIRED, «“ Emperor town to attend oblfged to , 1 a «pceial council of Mmifteris and of the Privy cafti.h».o* mhk SILVER AND GOLD PLATING, 4 h wert adopted which W fWtag an account of the capture of th. . council, iuu iuc j f : British schooner Mabel, by Commander Yard, Uauk rny tbs Shortest notics, at the comer o( Fourth haa Bhorn the French Elperoy of half of his , Q Dupont says she hat .been brought! p»war. The results of'lftst meeting, and the into Port Royal harbor. She purported to bo can nend them by oioll. . , ’ 1 resolution taken by theXEmperor, have been from Havana and bound for New York, but, wlii7:dly FITZPA-TRltlj A CO. ; resoiuuou iaa. , .•>£.. *7 .a .' at tht time of the capture, was heading fur i.MNilfl Goolis:—SbLU> GoLtiT \\ r EDDr7rtf -words, and 2 cases of stores. The Comer of Fifth and Market Strwt» _ -f o n o wine extracts : Mabel was formerly named the John W. An -6 ... a. : , ... ! dßrson.ofßultimore,andthoreisatrungnre- Afierstaungihat in eight ; sam p tioil 0 f herinleution to run the blockade, tional government, Ihat i» from ISM to 1»4., , P bc „ Bnt , 0 Philadelphia for adjudical the supplementary uod extraordinary oredita ; *■ .f had amounted to 1 milliard 200 millions, or i t,on * BJtJt'KS. Dollar savings bank, no. kt FocetbStbket. CHARTERED IX 1855. Open «Uiljr Xrom 9to 2 o’clock, also on Wednesday anil SaturdAyevenlnp, fhvm llay l*t to Xorember : lstj fruai -7 to 9 o'clock, and from Nor ember l«t to i Slay lat front 6 to 8 O'clock. ! '• Deposit* received of all inms out lew than One Dollar, and a dividend or tberproflte declared twice a ! year, in Jena and December. Interoathaa been de clared actnj-annuaDy, In Jane and December, *ince > tbe Bank was organized, at the rate of ala per cent, a roar. Interest* if not -drawn oat, b placed to the credit - 'of tbe depoaitor as principal, and bean the wme In- I terwrfrotutUa first daysoi Jane and Decern bar, com- . •poandingivice * year-witlunxt truubliog tbe depoil* • lor to call,-oreven to present hia pass book. At thb ' ( rale, jn$3PX will dgabl* in lew than years, > maUng ja til* ■ ‘’ICTCg&tO LIGHT AND Ttt j CtST. A tXAU. Book*, ’ containing the Charter, Bj-Lawa.BuW KeguUtiopn, furnished gratia, on application at the office. ’ —• PaEaiDZXT—■CEOBQK ALIiKKE ncEruiu urrs. W Isaac WhHHor,: WlUiam 8. Lately, {_. COiristtan Yeager. .Seckstabt AKn TbEifOLtit—CßAß, Jl. COLTON. — /GERMAN TBOST AND SAVINGS VXDANK, comer Sixtli and Wood •tre«t«, BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL fl«M>no. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DI&CCTOU*. ADAH REISEWAS, PraLUnt. Sprisgur Uhtb*ugh, Augiwtu* Hosier, ' E. H. Jlvßra, JoMpb Lafcg; J. V. ChrbtUnSlrtwrt, AutbosT Mrvcr, A. Grottsliigtr. „ KVEBY DAW JOHN fITEWABT, Cathler. JUIS I’tiiJ-VEO VS. TPUBMTUKE AM) CflAIRg AT RK JC DUCEP PRICE*.—JAMES W. WOOpWKLL', Nos. i»7aml W Third atrwit, and 111 Foarlh «tr««ot, coxeimxo or ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, ! ■ulubb for HOTELS and PKIVATE DWELLINU3. j B3T Alt often promptly attended to, and the Far* hituru carefully packed-atid boxed-- - 1 CABINET MAKERS supplied with evarv article In the line. JHILUS & CO , nOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY, HAiinrACiCEiK, or S! INCHES TO « INCHES WIDE. left at H. Child* A Cu.'», 133 Wood it. PitnbarKhi will mrireattaptlop. ocdfodly ,1) fENH, Wholesale and .Retail. „ «I*l7 ___ , - S~TUCt;O 'VVOKKJSK. —JAS. OWENS, 3TOCOO AND; MASTIC WORKEB, I'APEH 11AKUEB AJ»I> PIiASTEBEIL ■ - &9XKIiTBSA AXD ORSAJIENIsof all kiudi j iurubhedon abort silica. . All vnicn left at Mo. j23.C©ngr»* six doors * from W vlir, or at Firmer’# Wall Ptpor Store, No. »\ ; Wood atr«gt» will ba promptly atttßdfdjo. inli2* peria! government, frotn 1851 to 1853, to 2 w - r ... LpnLl ; milliards 400 millions-a difference of which t /Si I nW-Ff V’T* HUO Boat Finnish- M. Fonld somewhat unfairly seeks to dimm- | C ees Attn dial iiEd in MANILLA, UEMPANK »*h tbo proportions in fav y r of th * present . COTTUS COUDAOK, OAB.UM,TAB, PITCH, KO3- . government—he thus finally expresses bt» | IN AND OILS, TAftPACLISS, DUCK, LIGHT , rea | sentiments on such « dangerous mode of ANDHRAVY DBILLINGS, At., No. tW Water and i dea i inf , w jtli public finances j 7, Front : I ..j do ,| r ,d in 1852, a? 1 still desire to-dny, ! , the suppression of extraordinary and supple* I ; mentary credits, opened without a v’ote of the I legislature. Tht real danger far our finance* : consitt* in the liberty left to the government to de- ; ere* expenditure xeithont the control ofthe leyi*- ■ lative authority.” j M. Foqld then remarks that the responsi- I billty of such acts and their results must ne- ! j ceisarily fall on the head of the State itself, I inasmuch as ministerial responsibility no ( longer existe ; and that moreover, they ren- 1 deT the diseussion of the budget a mere mock* j ery r if the government can augment the ex penses as much as it pleases by decrees. Stnhe 1858, the memoire goes on to say, tho j evil of these “credits” has greatly Increased. | In 1859 they amounted to 85,000,000, in 16G0 i to 115,000,000, and ini»Cl they reach 200,- j 000,000, without counting what it may be ne- j cessary to do on account of the -f&iloro of the I harvest. “It Is to be rogretted that the most j considerable of these credits were opened immediately after the dose of the session.” j Without a change of‘system, :.the memoire augurs “most serious” embarrassment*. In the last ten years threo milliards of extraor dinary and supplementary credits have been opened. All sorts of means have boon used to meot them j two milliards of loans, one hundred millions of increased capital of the • bank, one hundred and thirty-five millions taken from the army chest, one hundred and thirty-two million* of thirty years' bonds is gae(j.2-aU has been absorbed. The memoir* advises the Emperor to relin quish his prerogative as the “only true rem ciy.M At noino~tbo possession of itencour jges unreasonable demands. *'Abroad, although the power of disposing absolutely the resources of a grfeat nation may he a source of strength, it is also one-of dan ger. 'The fedricith which it inspire* allour neighbort oblige* them to keep'up untnente arm amentj. They feel sofo only by-having su perior forces to those which they suppose me nace them, and of which they exaggerate the proportions.” I.; , ‘\Sueh feelings link Europe together against France, and give credit to thfc most absurd suspicions. If the Emperor will spontaneously renounce his prerogative oveiLtKe finances, and restore to the Corps Legislatif its right ful attributes, he will restore confidence to France, calm tho disquietude of Eqropo, and take away all pretenoe for hostilities. Such are tho chief partions of this remark able document, the acceptation o £ which by the Emperor, and its straightforward publi cation, seem to open a new era to tho country, and constitute another- large step toward a . really froe government. , The official act of tho EmperoT, relinquishing the financial prerogative, as advised by M. Fould, is dated, “PaLacx of ConFiEGKfb'Nov. 12. “Moniieur lb "Miniatre—Tbe, opinion ex creased .this morning on our financial sltua-, Übh by. M; Yottld; to the Bitting'o( the'Privy Oooneiiand of the Council of' Biy.fhllspprobntibir.’ • ,w ‘ “I now, therefore, inform you of my inten tion tooonroke the Senate onHhe 2d Decem ber to-inforin it of my 'determination of, re linquishing the power of openidg,' in thein -terrnl between- Supplementary l or . extraordinary That; resolution j wiU form part of a Senatus-Conshltum, which,;! taeeoidiMyto- my will, wgulato tar.;] ! greavsectiemi"the voteof the'budget of the. riiffkwht *7'7 • . , renounoing the. right* wmch was, also even'that vjf r the constitutUnai. sovereigns, whd preceded me, I think lam resolring on. <*; our ‘Faithful to iky qrl gin, T can? *h» prerogaiireß iof tha CttflTO ~ aitbeXAirV aaotra deposit whkh cahnoth* W. YOUNG, successor to Cart • wrtglit A \'nung, No. !l" Wood it feet, cororr f,l' Diamond alli^y, doaW in all hind* of CUTLEftY, RAZORS, juries, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, SCIS SORS, GUNN,Ac.,. Ac- A "Urge assortment of the aboTB good* cnmUatly on band. mM ' JACKSON i TOWNSEND. Pu R K I’ACKJCM AJt» DKALKft* is BACOiI, DRIED BEEF, lABD,' MESS AND BUMP POHK, No. 12 Fourth «reel, pwar Liberty, Plttabnrgh. WP. MARSHALL, Dealeri* Wall • Paper*, Boruuu, Ac., No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. J a^ TV AL-PAiMKH, No. Wood Si., JAi. Dealer in-BONXETS, HATS, STKAW TRIM JII.NUS,«utI STRAW COUPS a«ucrall). MEDICAL. jyjEDICAL CARD IT. BODEXHAMKB, M. D., Contemplates being io Pittsburgh about the 9th or DECEMBER, proximo, to remain several,weeks. He wilLu taasi, devote bis exclusive aitemiuu to the Medical and Surgical treatment of CHRONIC DlS f especially those of the Lower Bowel—each u Constipation, Pile*, Finula, Fissure, Falling of the Bowel. Stricture of tho Bowel, Dice ratio© of the Bowel. Alaothe TErtoua'Cbnmic Diseases of tho Womb; Kldbeys, Bladder, Ac. Hb residence will bo at the Monongahcln Houf«. Fall particulate on arrival. . • Mew York, Nov. 14th, \m. no Ifcngtf ININGEKS OLD LUMXJN UUUJ aiN. GINAS A REMEDIAL AGENT. Tbb delicious TONIC STIMULANT, especially designed for the ore of tho Afedicai fVo/evfam width* Fatally, having superseded the so-called ‘•Gins,” “Aromatic," “Cordial,'' “Slcdicatod,” “Schnapps,” *Cn Js now endorsed by all the prominent physicians, chemlgts and conncbreunraa n cawing aU oTtboee Intrinsic tnedidniTqhalltlre \tonlc ;-aud diuretic,) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. Put np In quart bottles, add *idAbj^«JhUiig(|^^aud^roceti. (Established in 1770.) Me Proprietors, , No. 10 Broad street,*N. V. For sale by W. W. k U. SMITH, FBENCU, RICHARDS A CO., and all of the protnmont whole rr4o r,7ando‘Fifthat:,belfawths foaTOffles. OPIUM. —The perfection of this inestimable preparation la a bkralng to mankind. Without deteriorating the medicinal virtue* of op|um L tbe Elixir is thoroughly purified from all the noxious qualities of tho drug. In casco of fractures, burns, scalds, cancerous ulcers, aud other painful aflecthrae, it wAI relieve pain and irritation, allay convulsions, spasmodic action, and morbid excitement of body and mind, without caus ing sickness, costlveueas, or headache. These admi rable qualities must render it pro-eminent in the list of opiates. Prepared and sold by A. B. t D. SANDS, Drug elite, lod Fulton street, New York. bold also by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pitts burgh, Pa. Sold also by Druggists generally. na2C:dlw-wltF TACKSON & TOWNSEND, Fobs J Packcbx, and_dealer» In PROVISIONS, No; 12 ; Fottrfhrirect7 Fata* Baaortmmt of 'BACON, LARD and PORK.'mostiof which foot their own cure- SUGAR CURED RAMS,of Clndn nati and other euro*. Plaifa HAMS, with and with* out-omroi*. SHOULDERS and SIDES, smoked and lndrr nit. MESS'PORK, heavy. LEAF LARD, -in this, firkins and polls, put upaxprassly for family uso, ami all of their own rendering. GREASE, suit* able for rolling miUparpcore., «U8~; and I i Dxauk ln the most seloct bran* of GENUINE UA YANA CIGARS, and all kinds of SMUKIiSU AND SNUFF, FANCY MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUBES, Ac., Am, Ingres, •variety,-UNDER—T&E BE--CHARLES. HOTEL,. Pittsburgh, Pa. r i ■ ' i .N. B.—Tho Trade supplied on Üb**al terms. myllally . TUBliMA'fli'JU OlL.—as bblfcJOuck: , 'Jjaßl rlTiliTi 'i twai --j ■v:,; WxttrftrMl./-- Jumf B.'D. Meads, Isaac &L Pennook, A. Jl. Pollock, M. P., Robert Bohb; James Shidle, Tindle. or xkvr ToaKCirr, 150 millions a year. a,„l insight years of Im Washington, Nov. 29; 1861 THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE ON SLAVERY. Topics connected with , the institution of 1 African Slavery will be,d»9cuased in the Mes sage as well as in more than one of the ac companying Reports. The measures which the President will advise with regard to the negroes, who constitute so large a proportion of the military capital of the South, will be satisfactory to all who count the suppression of the rebellionabove all considerations drawn from past politics. Even the readers of the Tribunt wfll find nothing in this .n#rt of the Message to which they can reasonably ob ject. Upon certain points on which the na tion would like the President to speak, he i may be silent, but his views upon those Which I he touches will meet the just expectations of I the country. The very least that Congress will do, will probably be to pass a bill freeing all slaves of rebels who come witbin our lines. A QUORUM FOB CONGRESS. The apprehensions of no quorum in Con-- gross next week are groundless. • It was de cided by Speaker Grow, lost session, that* a majority ot each House means a majority of ■members elected. This count*, beside those from tho loyal Statos, nine Representatives from Florida, Arkansas and South Carolina, I who were choseu before the rebellion.• ■ Nine | ty-two constituted a quorum at the last ses sion ; M or 94 will be needed thu winter. ARRIVAL or RELEASED OFFICERS. Lieut*. John. li. Worden and Robt. Selden, of tho navy, arrived in this city to-day—tho trat.from Sew Toflr, and the others direct fromßichmoml eidNorfolkandFortress Mon roe. All three were recently released, having been exchanged for rebel officers. They mot with a hearty weleomo at the Navy depot. Liter, selden’* account of affairs ix" wen Lieut. Selden states that in Richmond tho feeling of anger, indignation and chagrin, at the arrestof Slidell and Mason, was beyond all description. Tbay bad previously been exult ing in the success of tborebeledroy* in reach'-; ing Cuba, and they were certain that they would reach Europe without difficulty.',-He. states that it U the severest blow which the rebel Government baa yet received. Mr. gel den says that, up to the time of his, leaving. Richmond, two days since, ho bail heard, nothing of the proposed removal of the : Capital to Nashville. Being w Virginian ; himself, he was treated witn addilionalindig j nity and severity on account of his loyalty, | and by none more than his own relatives, who live in Richmond and vicinity. PK3EKTED. James C. Herndon, Assistant-Surgeon In the army, has desorted to tho rebel*. Hois a 1 native of Virginia. Before leaving Califor nia he tendered his resignation, although he - had but a few days previously taken the oath, of allegiance for the cccood time- Gen.-Sum ner very properly refhecd to accept k. Why he was not arrested on hta arriralj in New York is a question, but after ;staying some days at a Washington hotel, he hired a horse and buggy, drove to a point of the Lower Potomac where a boat was in waiting, and warferried across. He leaves hit trunk Xnd ; bills behind him. ; . loyal ssirrnicsTs ix vraonru, From two tnistworth sources, intelligence baa been rewired ofthe increasing strength' ef theloyal STrntir 1 Frederick- Jefferson' and Berklejrebnntlw, in Virginia.; On Tuea day s lady arrived at Hancock,:flrom Martins burg, with her children.- Her husband, a loy alist, hod fled to;-MaryUrid four months ago, aud it was with the greatest difficulty that- I she was able'to gcV-ponplsiiou to.paas the rebel lines: tb Matyland. She 'atatep: that; in ; Berkley coanty the greatest suffering exists: .among the families of-Union men-who am -now fugitives.' During tho past fortnight she states that the of Union senti ments had been*'growing stronger, and- that bn the occasion‘fcf "the' approach of. Cfcpt. -Sunta, *ith> iie«)iiUng party of ISffj to milfS et Maitinsburgv the joy. of tbeloyafcikmiliM was- unbounded,6n- thi -tuppo»iUbn 7 thafit was the beginniug&fan advance by bur troops; but. that :When.ihe, party returned they were iu despair. A* a .sample of the prices of provisions, she states that salt was selling In'.Martinsburg at six dollars a peck. ■ * - ' : AFFAIRS AT WINCHESTER. A gentleman who left Winchester on Son dnj;lastj also brings encouraging news. He l has been for three years a resident of Freder- : iek 'eduTity, and is well heouainted with the , people mtd the locality. He says that the fortifications there are of no strength would bo of hut little service against a well arranged attack; that Jackson, tbo rebel Gen eral, haa only a brigade of troops and an in , definite number of badly armed, poorly dis ciplined and lukewarm militia; that he has ! «ent to Centrerillaibrreiriforccmonls, but has beea.refused them, frith a statement that he must defend the with his present force* Since the success of Ged. KeMey--at -Romney, an alarm hns been apparent among the rebels in Frederick and Hampshire counties, and all are notified that no -resistance, at present available to them; can prevent the successful taking of Winchester py. our trrops, bceanse of their inefficiency and cowardice. A. Mc- who-was defeated by Gbndnil Kelley and General Carson, of the militia,.had been compelled to resign. W'm. L. Clark, a western man by birth, bat an active rebel, and Presi dent of the Winchester and Potomac Railrqad, immediately after the occupation of Romney, had packed up his personal property and left -for Richmond. The-loyalists were growing boldor. The proctice o£ compelling men whose loyalty was-suspected, to • tako the oath of allegiance, had been was feared, j that in theevent of ah navnneo of our forces, the loyal men, then id tho ascondcncy, would retaliate-upon them groat severity. Tho rebels themselves-say that 1 a majority of the people aro'eubmis&idriista,, arid no better than Tankees. A fact, whiehMs iignificant In* estimating the division of public sentiment ia, that there has never been an instance in Frederick county in which tho property of a known loyal man has been confiscated, though this has been done in the adjoining county, Shenandoah.' Tho family of George Rye, a leading Union man, nowa fugitive, have been turned put of their home at Woodstock, tho ‘ county scat, and are now living on tho charity ! of friends. DESPAIR AVION© THE BEBEI.S. Through Us customary channels of ipfor- i motion, and which are considered entirely trustworthy, tho Government has received intelligence to-day that the: leaders of the re bellion in Richmond, and in tbo-Confederate comps across the Potomac,at last are satisfiod that they are to be beaten in the issue of arms which 1 they haVe made, and that the cause of secession is a.hopeless one. MOVEMENTS BY CIS. BANES' DIVISION. The division of Gen. Banka will 10-tnurrow be ordered to remove from Darnestown to Frederick. The certainty dhat the roads for miles around Daroestown .will soon become; unfit for travel renders this change of position necessary. Going into Winter quarters is not contemplated —an the-contrary, Frederick ia Selected because ;it is easy of access, and the army stationed there, having canal and rail road facilities, can be rehdily moved in any direction, as occasion may require. An abun dance, too, of forage at Frederick furnishes another reason for the change. » POSITION OF ©ES. STONE’S DIVISION. Gen. Stone’s division will .probably occupy Us position at PooleaviUoior the present. The squadron of Van Alen’a Cavalry in Banke’i division has been ordered to the headquarter* of the regiment, near PodlesyUlc. From Cairo. ’ Cairo, Nov. 2D. —The rebel stvuiuer I’riore, bearing a flag of truce'from Madrid, cam# up in sight of thi; place this evening, and brought Lieut. Col. Chappel, of Jeff. Thomp- staff, tho ofcflectof whose Tislt is to pro caed.to St. Joseph, Mo., W Mrs. Jeff, to her husband at New Madrid. Chappel was informed by Gen. Grant that he would give him no such privilege*, aud if he left the* protection of the fl.slg of truce and came on board his ‘(Grant's! boat, he must consider hirn;*lfk tff’warnnj ther orders could be received from Gun. Bol lock. Chappel ohoee the last alternative, and' came on Gen. Grant’s boat, and now awaits the decision of Gen. Halleckin the matter.- ■ > Chappel was a Camp Jackson prisoner, and absconded on his parole. Accounts at Columbus up to 0 o’clock last night, state that firing ceased atPer.sacila on Sunday, and all was quiet there up to yester day.. The Stato Legislature of Mississippi has appropriated s7s,UDb'for the : pnrpose of rais ing ID,(100 men forisixty daygyto be sent to Columbus, which the rebel* propose to make the battle-ground of the Mississippi Valley, and where immense, preparations are being made against an attack. Sixty troops are also at New Orleans for Columbus.. Major J. R. Shalftr, also a Camp Jackson prisoner, es caped from parolß, made his' appearance at our linos near Bird's Point; yesterday after noon, claiming the privilego to proceed to St; Louis for the purpose of final exchange. lie was put under arrest, and now awaits the ao tioo of-Gen. ilallock in his case. The new gnnbonts SuLouis and PittiVurgh hare arrived, and aro lying above here. Gen. McClernand and staff arrived here from •Springfield tor-night. : • The Herald blunders Into 'the following : “The Cleveland and -Mahoning Railroad Company, of which David Tod; the newly elected Governor of Ohio, is President, has refused to allow the Cleveland Herald to be carried on the road, onaccoitntofit* Sceettion iKntiutcntsS* . The Cleveland Herald is ono of. the staunch est Union journalffonearth-r-a great deal more so thato Its 'Kew York Tiamcsike. 'i But it has vindicated John C. Fremont from -some of the charges made; against him*,-and heartily ap proved -'ble Proclamation declaring Ratine slave* of should, be freb. On account: of, theso views, .the new Governor,of Ohio—whom, the ClevelandJfer aid did it* utmost to elect—has suppressed Its dhtrihutfoh ontho lino' of that road. Ilis a very arbitrary act, and we think ok unwise as tyrahhlcol.—A f . 7. Tribune. Ixduxapolus, Not.; SD.’rrTbc Sevcnth In diana Regiment, Col. Gavin, has left Camp Elkwater, and started to, reinforce Qen. Kel ley, at Romney. . ’ General Dumont has been'ordered to-pro^ c«ed to; Ken tacky. 1 IhUiaunltarhi^.twenty* two regiments in the latter'State; and no "brigadiers. •" : ■ , A _ : , Watt SMKjtJt'D TOI.t'.T. "DOR SALE—i. tliree story Brick Dwell- Jj the House, situated la: the. fioebnd Whrd of the ettv of Pittsburgh, ou Fourth struct,'between Bmltn~ fltld street and C’lwrry «H*y,’W*tb Ml the out-build* Ground jn-.ih* Waf'daf *»U* city, ha vinca front oftw?atytfcroT' fret ou Franklin «m«ti and extending taukoae hundred and twenty. to Decatur- street. ; isaid-Jol Jle». the vest sldouf tho Sixth Prusby tenah Church^- '*' .. - W. C. kGUinspACOlirAssignee,-: nogfclad i' ; So-: 112 DIaJDODd street. '\7-AbUAIiLE-OID FKOFBBTYiiIi'aH *iV; r coofftfß®* o *?. o * *‘*FW article*. \ lv: - t> - *• -' J 'ii • *jEr*at*fc»2 - - •;. Jdeaen.rHotltAB A»WOKI.S*pO., fcttaWgh. :,7‘> , ! •‘•me. ■ ■ JOSp*C“BlWlSßt&SVand*n»U, - noSiSAft crsr !’ _ -• VOLUME LXXIV-—3l*2. I.O'S lU.MCE. INDEMNITY AGAINSTXOSS. BY J. FIRE.—rRASKLIIf FIREIhffCRAhCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, 436 and. 437 Chestnut street, near Fifth. Statement of Assets, January Ist, 1800, pnbli*h#d agreeably to an act of Assembly, being-- _ Fint Mortgages, amply secured -..51,886,«d3 UO Real Estate, (pre*’t vaf. 510a.314 01) cost 1«,605 00 Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral » ' • Securlea 39,135 t!U Stock*, (present valuo «8«,C07 72) cost... 89,780 W Notes and Blits RueelTuble LB2l Cash - - 27,919 00 . $2,208,061 68 gar The only profiu from premium* which lhi» Company can divide by law are from .risk* which hare been determined. Insurance made on every description of property, in town and country, nt rate* as low as are consistent with security. / ■ Bince their incorporation, a ported of thirty y«tr*, they have paid loss#* by fire, to ao umotrnt exceeding JWMiMfoiw o/Doßor*, thereby ifiordtogjevkttnoo of the advantages of Insurance, at uollae their eoui ty and deposition to meot with promptnee* ail liabilities. Losses paid during the yosf DISXCTORSI - J Charle* N. Bancker, Isaac Lea, Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Edward 0. Me, -David S. Brown, Geo. W. Richkrds, Samuel Grant. . CHARLES N. "BANCKER, President. EDWABD C. DALE, Kiee-iWd***. A. AU myQ Office Ndrtheaat cor. Wood A.Third at*. Fire insurance, by the reli- ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, on BUILDINGS, limited or perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, Ac., In town or country. Office No. 308 Walnut street. Capital, $229,510*, AB*rra, ; $303,508 as follows: - .• >. ; Flrat Jlortgag. on Improved CM, Propel -ty, worth double the am0unt....— ..v—.5155,000 00 Ground rent, first c1a55.............. 2^62-60 Pcmia. H. B. Oo.’e 6 per cent. Mortgage , Loan, $30,000, c05t.....-.. —— - 27,900 00. City of Phlladelphia,"6 per cent._pan..- 30,000 Allegheny county 6 per ci. P. R. IL.-Loom . 10,000 00 Collateral bonds, wail secured OO Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain • Railroad Company, mortgage loan.-.-. ; W Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’* 5t0ck........ # 4,000 00 Stock of Enhance Mmuaf Inluxance C0...': -4»d50 00 ! Stock of County Fire Insurance. Co-..--lfjMj 00 • Stock of Delaware M: 8. Insurance Co**.;* _ 700 oo Commercial Bank do ** Mechanic*’ Bank do ®J( : Unhin.M. InsuranceCo.'s Scrip.—J™ ou ! Bill* Receivable, bnslnwa paper - 16.J97 i» ; Book Accounts, accrued intero*t*-otc.—- 6,-10 72 | rp T t. on hand and in band* of agents...— U,JBj 10 j .... $308,b08 90 Clem Tlngley, Samuel Bispnaai, Wm. R.'Thomppon, Robert Sioon, Frederick Brown, W'm. Musser, 0. Stevenson, Ban)- W. Tingley, John - B. Worrell, Marnhfill Hill, - B. 11 6 Northeast cotnei W2STERN INaURANCE ‘ COMPA jfY OF PITTSBURGH. . B. MILLER, 3r.y PrtxidtxL G. M. GORDON, Secretarf. ' Office, No. 92 Water street, Spang A Co. * Ware hou*#,.up stair*, Pittsburgh. VTVr (mtrs againalt kindt of F*r* and Mann* flUkp.- A Henna IntlUulion, managed by Director* ««<> art *«7! known in 0* community, and vho are d«Ur- Diwd, l a promptnm and liberality, to maintain urn eharaclrr which they hate asynmal, a* cj&ing tho bom vcotec/ion-to Amo it ho’deur* to W.innttd. 1 ASSETS, OCTOBER 30,1859» ? Slock Aec0an1»..„...._.^ T ... r ..~...—-v* «4g g Mortgage HS S Premium Notea...: Notes and BiU* Discounted 1.4,0TQ \i George. Dante, R. Wilier, Jr., Rvf* J. Thomas, c -. Jackaon, Junes McAulej, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackluy, j ; ; - ir ■ Fire, hakineandinland in -BUHANCE.—INSUEANGE mCOMPANT OF NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. I •• Incorporated 1794r-o«pitAl, $5(0,000. Aeaeta. January 10, 130i>..~. 6l ’ ARTHUR G. COFFIN,-Pretidflii. : THOMAS PLATT, Secretary.. -,; r L- ~ '••- •< • tNSURANCE CO. OF THE STATE : I OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1704—Capital, $200,000. A«eU, Fabraw 1,1859 ;.:.w:...M13,50S 00 1 HEN RY D. SUEBREBD, PretuUnt. WILLIAM ITABPEB, Secretory'. *■ . Hartford fire insurance co. HARTFORD. • ' : c ■ Incorporated 1810—Capital, $500,000. Adwta, May 1, 1860 .8055,754 *»3 1 ? ’ H. HUNTINGDON, Praident. TIMO. C. ALLYN r ,Secretory. oy Insurance in tho above old arid tollable Com •paniti can be obtained by application to - ■ ./. .. W. P. JOKES, AatMt, 87 Watwr «tr**t,Bagaley*B Bnlldtnga. CITJ&ENSINSUBANCB COMPANY •? OF PITTSBBBGIL Office, corner. Market and , Water streets, second floor. • _• - . _ ' ■ , WM. PraMmL SAMUEL REA„Srcrrtan/. Insures Steamboats and Cargoes. Insures against loss and damage in tbs navigation of* tbs Southern and'Western Hirers, Lake* and BayouSi and the navigation of tbs Seas. Insures against loss'&hd damage by fire. : .Piaacro**: ; Wm. Baguloy, Hon. T.' 51: Howe, Jaa. Park, Jr., John Shlptoo, B. F. Jones, Jaa. M. Cooper, c~ Francis Seller*. S. Harbaogh, W. O. Johnston,. J.*CaldweU, Jr., C. Zog, JoHn S.TMlwortb, Cant.* C. Young, Barclay Preston. S. M. Kicr, . . ds80:lj Philadelphia fireand life IN9UBANCE COMPAKT; 50.149 Chtannt .4 opposite tboCdstomTßtise.' ' . CCapltol.SaO^OO—A*wta,«Jo4,o4B. - Will make all kinds of perpetual or,limited,bn every dcsttfptlon of Property or Mor cbanißb; at reasonable rate# of prenutnn. • . ; un- KOBEItTP. KXsiQ, : .JPr«i.» SLW. BALDWIN, 'F. Bt ACKBUBNE, fiseretorir. . . • Cbas. Bayes, E. R. C«po, E. B. English, Goo. W*. Brown, . P,B. Savery, A LIiEGHENY' iXSORAXCE COM; 3 •/V easy or rmsBDBOH... om 4, so. 37»irtt f J rtWet,' Bank Block. 1 1 ' ’' J • Ipitttm Hnd« of Fire itnd Mkrin* BUk U ISAAC JONES, PresUfO. J 0 UJT D .McCOR I>, Tio* PrmUni. * D. SI. BOOS, Becnlarv. • - : ' ■ • C»pt. WM.DEAN/GftwroJ Agr*t.-': Isaac Jimes, C. G. Htitwy, Uatrcy CbHds, Oapi. n. 0. Gray, •Jofio A. WUacn, B. X.: FshtMfßtock; - & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO 27 FIFTH STREET, riTTHBCBGH, PA. Awarded Ike Fint Premium. a( (he CNITEI) STATES FAIR; OHIO STATE FAIRj^ ■:A UILIKOI9 STATE TAW ' WISCONSIN JTATE FAIRjIOWA STATE TAIR; KENTUCKYSTATIFAIK;__ TENNESSEE STATE FAIR ;-N.J. STATE FAIII; VERMONT STATE FATE; Chicago lnrtltnte r v - * loofiTnie Mechanic#'lnatUnte; ' Cincinnati Hoehanica* Institute: *■ ALLEGHENY COCKTY FAIR, PJTTSBUBGU, ' and other Comity Fain too namercraato mention. f Wc oSrrotha public "WHEELER * WILSON'S ■ IMPROVED SEWIXG HAGHIXE, at REDUCED PRICES. VUh Incrcaaod confidence to ttatnariti u tho beat and mint reliable Family Sewing Machined now in njw. It acwieqnaliywßlJ'ontbe tiuckeatand:- jhincat febrlca, makes tbo loek-atitcb impossible to c traravel, with the eaMbtUl advantage of being alike.,; im bothiMea, fc«fllhg>o ridge or chaln oa the tmder InwFiAfmrtlnili BOW IPtwf ißlllflVi* meat* and more durable than-any tfthar machine. We give full Initractrona toeuablethjipurchMef . to se* oTdinary*e*®#> rtilch, beta, fcU, quilt, gather, . bind and tack, all bu the wune machine, and warrant . It fir 1 three Jedr*. ; i;< > 1 f ; .•' V , Okolui, containing testimonial! from bdka*4; the highest standing, east and west;'giving price*, 7?- Ac.,jniX bs fornbhed graila,on appHoatlon in person j . Bemiaß Machine Xetdtea/ Bma twMt, Cotton tad >: OU constantly or hand.. .< V WM. SUMSEIL TtoTOjitßwF 51 " • v - w r - ' OTKCrSKiTJvOHIO. LOSSES ST TIES CLEM TINGLET, Frewdent. ntaxcTOE*: ■ H. L. Ginon; Zv Lothrup, Robt. Toland, Chas. LoUud, Krwl’k. Lennig, Jocbb T. Bunting, ii. JFood,. Smith Bower*, Jas. 'S. Woddward, John Blsiell? Pittsb’gb. INCHUAN. Secretary. \ j. G. COFFIN, Agent. r Third and-Wood street. €293,251 25 pntECTOfia: yfm. McKnlght, Nathaniel Holme*, Alex;Hlmlck, Darid M-Long, William'H; Smith, C, \V. Btckateon. it, GORDOS.Sfcrt&iry. DTEtCToai; x 1; Joseph ,fl. P*nl, .C.fi&ennsn» ' Join* CUjton, J. &.Hegargeo # V.o:corrlH,^gnl, Tfalid wad Wood »tnwt«.^ John D. McCord, L-; Capt. Adam Jacob*, -B^P.litetUnz, Capt. .WUllanil>eaii • Eubt.'E-McGww, it. piebT rAißSprjseo. WJJEELEB* WILBOX