'*• • • . ' .<» * , ifl *l* *•; •**, *r '.)* • 1115i5,,,, ym.v.' 7>.i ’ ' S PI: ,4• ;,VV 'X ' ,’;Zy,■ I;:^;^'S4i*.;fe - h<«'.*.r-3 *,- *;‘ - '\v* ' •;• • ■ <£•_ 'T* i' * l ’i". >■• >?;• ,y>X'*'\y ‘-; :y '.' :!^-: :: ;;o: ; tfi:^;«^.::;.s;: , ;::v; i^ 3 v.- -?&, ■ >,-\X;..5 :'^ : : ':'; 1 -' 'l : >' r »; '^-’i C v,- *.» . it AKBUCK.LE, WnoLii -! & SHEPAJtI) Commission Mkil- ' ■“■*- «*lc guhxu, puhicce *x» couhuiox un-' •* - ssK^ssj&g-ai'swSrvssfe^’ !■ -■ >■ PBODBCE, No. M3Ul*rly'»trw't,PUUl«lrgli, To. oSs'SIOT OBPPW^IBSnfS^Wi C'huUe brtnda of FWnr Tor Udton and FM.Ily u» hVi ' K ’ i ' U ’ t :', h '; ny .•ij a ommmly on lm.d. HutiMkr: MtenUon i»ld ■» ; , i r ” 1 '. I '' tl,l " lrgh - : °“ ,4: >. v - “M p 8 for Merchandize ,octi:dty ' RKtMJt*— -J. M. KsraßK/...v..i.VK: i>: Rinata. TtAJiK. VAN I Oo»»tssios MU.CBJL3.7 iail.rln FLOUR. BUT- KRUUrS NUTS -' TKIT. BROOMS, SKKBS, LARIi. C UTTUSU, 1-OKK, : f-ffn-i.Tvril J■ .AS? 1 u.riSi k J*S.^TiS ll ?' C BUIKO ANB UEEKS VuUITS ud IM.!. Ul 2 w.iS'S?“i 1 V HE *?• CtOll. Libtmlcwb fcdrauccs wadc oncuull?niiK‘!it». J?"")" 128 ' foal * tr " l . ‘Wairlmoae, alroul, Viitolmigh. i * ■■-—. .. - jy^:dly TAJIKS A. FKXZKK. Fobwjbuiso asd 1 t*' J Cokkikkior JUacaixtJor ibowUoof FLOUK. L rC, CO. t WHOLESALE C*RO 'a«AlK,BACoH,iauW.3oWEß,SßElW.»*lS»Tj«iPjsSgfflffisv**^,SS|iS d I S? , K , t ,l' PUUIT, end Produce generally, So. Id Merkel «t„ : o'-. . a BCK '!, ' conuirof Pint, PitUliurgL. ,00.-I.lll}' menulicturee.So. 505 L.lnrl, etre«, Piue- H. »CU«*Alir,R.^....Tr....— t. LANG. ' TVCTi n n.v n~^ —177 SGIIOMAKER & T t AK(! ' CmwwMov f IJB.U. "• Wholesale Dealer .: 5? HOPS, OAKTOf, KIKS, t'LUI.’H, GRAIN, PKODUCK, ±r„ So. 'JUS K^25 llt « I,, IMMltatad «rtl)cla, ~. Liberty Btreet. Pill# burgli, Pa. ESssrtfsßSsr^tv'"' - » gM ftrvcty PUUl.urch, Pa. i : . r. ; ’ Pituburßb * Pa * • A • SL'UOYKK, CoMMIHSIOX MUKCIIAXT, jmis . j.ms 'tiLHO.i: 1 ‘ i W ATT & WILSON, Wholesale Ob* 1U N ’ NAILS > i '*' *'*§*£,»!** iV* ce*s Comiumion &n' csw, | «Ttj Ktrcet, PUtBl-urgh. jui6 • 'trttUiLK *£AKS, I p.rt’g J WAV ID S’CAMILEAS, ajuu 4. corns, I « a -1. social Partner. I TJ.< i* u muruv —• rr, "'■ - :'-TWrEANB"JE COFFIN, successors to 1 " Tmn'*. -■ . 1 jy:UI ? ! ‘".15 • Jl l wn: J.'Rrmi*A‘n«.';....itA?a*L 8hcj'L....;.1. n. voiui. , W i.’’ t,l, Wu “ TU * , T • H. VOIGT & 00.; successor to L. C&‘]> I^'-5^ LESALB JL. GmflV PRODUCE ANI> COMMISSION MER- j Second rtwrt, w« CHANTS, 217 Utarty.«mt,.rin*bur ß li, l\i. au.s 1 '■ UtM<1 ’ ym,,bpt -B: L^° l MS -s™,t. i r ~ m>UJ * ,t r "' • iTOHN 1. HOUSE & CO., -WnoLESAi.it i ? ““f'SS 110 : (i GEOCMU AI»I> OuMMIRUIOX -Mrfcl'HAVTO, tMnil'rof l alll j |i| r ._ t 'pjj. NTB, °' '“ . . V Mnlthß-lilpud Water.im-tt.Pinrl nrgli, I'w. j,7 nTTiTTVif 1 ii •'” -■ K'UGIiUToK & S'JEWAUX Wi.oi.E- J £ U V£’i* ' VBOI -“ ALE ■ AOTCOM.EMWX MOKSAXW. Kb.-; J& S ■ ' "f 1 --! H,';"' ~. iu;.Wi»xixireti,nmbufgb. ~ - jt-div 1 1 *• lu - 1:dlt j. KUUj*AXtics~...M. m. buowjuw..Vm. iubkfatiul'K. 1 _ . ~_iM{OW}» & JiIKKP ATKICKS. Whole- . M.tJh'VF^CTVRERB. ,•\ "Gfi&cni* and Ocaleri-ia VLOUK AND 1 " . t,±Mr AUKINrOdH; HKMI'HILL i CO.. . . .TAMiiS OAC/ELL * SUN, Colons- "f u ' , . l “ rA «'™«. “? r •*" «t .. J HOT JlimUtllor flit uktof CHUHI: AIOJ HE- MACKt\Tosll '*Kn“l7«M!*• ti’j JINKB CAiBOK OILS, No. p> « U J TO W»|cr «tr«l. ,ft ’fn f?•,irJV A ii , sn \.‘.l°. v n ;l ; «,*,■,yaZ*. --• j U^SS^SiSiiItSSS^ •^ ll a - , 1 "W> ~ r — l ! Having put Up marhineiy of largo cap.u.itj ami of ' DnWJGvtISTSt , tlie best iputlily. wo are prejtansi u> do hoary JoU . *• -. 5 »u«l solicit work in this hue, muting itiat by SIMON JOHNSTON. Dealer ix Pure i promptness, *ud the character ol our wurk, to meat .DECGS AND CHEMICALS, 1-EUFU.MEKY, t poßlw . . . n IfAHCI OOQD3, IIUILMNIJ ILUill, OILS, FAIL I v V“ T’vf' BALA £,S ED ' •*••« ILY WtHIUKES. Ac., Ac., of '.tricfl/ priruii quid. \ AL ' 1 "V L ‘V *• CXHIN ta, ■. t..mbinlo« :Uj,..klcbl»o*T»«tlo r STEAM PIPES, CONDENSERS, SALT L ' T5 —a i<--inuvnii'k 'tv;;,; * panb. *si6ar pans, iron yawls; life ilA*?"-N IXE, W fiOLE i BOATS, etc.,.etc. Also. RLACKSMITU a WORK, .iiil- 'TH lT1 : i BUUKJEttnU VIADUCT IKONS, dona at thetUrt v I/EAP'ANDT.ITUARGE, CohtSf GUVS oodafiilFrout i <*sx nutlet*. All orders Iruin a disiauce piumiitly ul -alrvqti, Pittsburgh. - • • mli7 i tended to. j e ±i JOHN* if. efwrr, Wholesale Ovulcr j IS DRUGS, I‘AISXS, OILS, VA&KtSIfKS AND ! v No. Libert; #tre«t, Pittuborgh.— | AHorforg SriU.~tci.ftni t-rumpt attention. mh Thomas mooke, Maxupactuker^df i.'D Deai.sb in all binds or COPPER-DlS* ; TILLED PUKE KYE WUIf*KY aud FAMILY Bi —.....— i_ --- ! VINEGAR, Nus. IbM, i‘>l, liw aud luj Finn str«*oi. fKEIU*ICB *BAL~.-...... ..010RGt KUTEg.J Sujßbfi*ld aud tirani »tr«cl»»'Piltn.ur l fh. RAUJf & REITEK, WnotESAtK Reran. - DRWKMaT*; corner of Liberty and it. . iu j,j ,„ r 13 ‘ ... CWrAtn*t»,.l'ittabar*lu. ‘ . . i Fuse.l Oil and ull oilier p.>l-*sCT at Kvhs'v Law Bt-jliv ’l»6, So* IMamoud street. . . _ to Uuj aitd tull.v -veil ttyo ofcl«l«ui,,bsußUM,Jfcc,KUiWaililJigTOn l Dirtlici . •- oft&tumbi*. n6i9:6iii« :?/*’ ♦•! r-'i-*'*' “*— JuHN M. RIUKI AtaiCK...-. Ju»N KtLLuA. KIHKjPATKICK & MELLON, Attor acTS at Law, No! UTJ Vourtb fivtj iUw>n .{ifv.i abort-Bmilb&cU, rtuoborgh. Pa. . myl7:dtf .-fTIHUMAti KVV INU, Attorney and • Cudhsbllob At Law, . " . Otnot, No. liW Fourth street, corner of Cherry Pittsburgh, Pa. »ull:il^w|yT SAXIUUL a. KUiIVIANCE. Attorney Urricc, Fifth etn*et, juUoinlog th« office of ' Mar ihall A Brown, Pittwbnnth, Pa. 1 jexdaUy ' - /".I B.- ii: {SMITH, Attorney Sand . COVBtELLOB AT LIW, ha* removed to KUHN S - JUA.'V', BUI^LDJNOSt.No. 12 Diamond struct, next - door to St. refer 1 * Church. .DiyK-ally I) i\ LUCAS, Attclessv Xt I^aw.—' f _ Oiric*».2io."72 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. wi **wyft v. 1 -' 111 * x ' *• 4 •- 'z ,J ** • "T - -*• ; T StiCHOVEK, Jr:, AfrbRNEY at Law, « street, Lcpyxle’aLaw Budding, .Pittsburgh, Fa.* / ’ _ 4 . . mhl '■ v; PKODVye. ;. /; / a. hutchikao*.., ............—c. n. tvti.ii. “ EECU& TIOTCHINiSON, Commission " 1' A-1 Wp'ForwAßDiNfi Slxecuantj, deularßiuWF-ST EMN* RESERVE CIfISESLVFLOUR, FISUi BA - - COM, BUTTER, LINSEED OIL, P-OTS-tAND PEABLASHJW, SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT and Produce generally. Beat' brands' Family Flour .; f. alwayi©n hand.- Agent fortho wdeonttailfcon 4' . ;.CA.*» celbbratcd. Patented. Pearl.ShGch.Noi UK See?>n3«*J 145 First ats- Iwtwette.WiioibAiid. Split h - -^g|fe:iUy ~ U. CoLLlN3,ForwArdmgnndoofnmhimiu*Mer ' chaat W, dealer,in OUKE»£, BUTTKB,.IiAKE - FISH abd; generally, No. 25 Wood rtredr * . .mv£— iAMI&viiOLMEiJ & CU, Fork iitui.- : ui and dealers in PROVISIONS, corner *-:/mtdFront strwu. ■;• ? ... • .. > jifiuiiy ; ; iKCRDiKEft c^u«®^!2w^sT|7oi' •;; ; paoxunr, .THiLAonratA-ab_d Rtuavcf. Tn • • - - ; -*tT*jwar"Ccnn , jß(TEar‘2rorni'-«ijil, cowwr Wood and . , v: ] .ixifW iAmieiNoEra Aj(eri . Tr * C*, but* of Fcuusylsanlivatjd HaiiTpnl In* *•■’•' "'nrraft'ce Wub-r ntrvet. 1 •} QAM U El. KEA, sjKCUBTAKy Emisa . O Lsscbaxct Cbxpixr; corner Marketaad water M; UOKDON, NVes^euk • lißiwaajier. CnttPA»r,tt2 Water street. i AL IiOOK, fciHCBETAEY AIL'KOUENY ißWnunca Cojo-awt, U? Vinh atrw>t. j .; -y-rrißr-Gooi**., ., * .. , , JUMH W. CABfc...g»AY»U M T C4XULK«^ . . - j- , «W»K " • MM JM 1.4U1 Ml ] '>''i y 11\-.- '. . \fcf' & X).; UUOUS, , i>KALERS IN OeY 11' • Goods,comcrnf.Fifth and Market streets, ,3, ’ r ‘YMtslmrglC * ’ ' 1 ■ ; •’•'V’l l HANSON LOVE, Ukalks ist Sta* * *' ■•>- GOODS, sign of the brig* •; ;■'. jiMfrftjtrec l . Cititborth: : ;;y oSEFffTxuTiNi'S,~I)BAi,EE "nTTi'feiM usaa,*Emu>fPU2E* in Sreuw Goons, Nb. 77 Market stircS, PtttsbriHP. - ■ . ; - aplti ] ,JU W JpRY f ->lAt;mjM«fe CU, Dealer* in A * '‘.'Ail’aiwiotoirtif tr, Tatjonifc*, • XoTtdxs, etc;, fro*. . jfiv&ic, *c.;,- x v;:,.;; /»T im *■’“* -iwrtrt WMWIcVmI JTiiilcallnstrumenU. -*ote«rrnt lut Wl AMrnmo-PIANOS.ato I: ,-^. 7 DUKCAX M’DOXALD J. ARBi’<.’>iLE 1 JR....C. ABBUCELE, JOSKFif K. HAMILTON i CO., SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY Ac., Ac. mvln;tf JOHN OLIPHAXT A CO., successors ittsfrmrgh. WELLS, KIDDLE A CO., No. 215 LUxTty street, opposite Sixth, Pituhurgh, manufacturers of WHIPS, LASHES ANDSWITCiI KS, and every dencrigtion of LEATHER BRAIDED * * * Orders solicited "from the trade, and goods prompt ly shipped as per iputnicttimn. lofmiAwlyF SHIRT .MANUFACTORY .—.Misses .1. A N. AL’Dr No. 22 St. Clair street, make to or .dvf,i>y-hjnd.-SHIRTS, CULLA ItS, Ac., on short no • tfee.' Ahtf»,' hate constantly (in b'atida fine aeeori meat of SHIRTS AND COLLARS, made in tho best, wowt fcishionable and dcair.itiie mannor. Jc2i»:iHy S SEVERANCE, No. 50 Water St., • Pittsburgh, manufacturer of BOILER RIVETS, WROUGHT SPIKES, COMMON AND RAILROAD, ofeTery descriptinn. sized or sha|>ed SPIKES' and RIV ETS, large or small, mails to order at short* notice. A good assortment constantly on hand. my2E, New Driuuton, Pa., Manufactomr of BUCKETS, TUBS, ZINC IVAMIIBOARDS, FRUIT.BOXES and LABELS. Jalltlyd , rpBETH, tEXmACTED, .-Wi®OUT •± "PAIN; BT'THE"URE 'APPARATUS WHEREBY NO DRUGSobGALVANICBATTEBY ARK USED. Cold-m-atUer in the time when the apparatus tan Ixj lined to bent n-lvantUßC. Medical nod their fuuilHca luiTa liad thbir teeth extracted by my-procr#*, and are roaily to testify as id the safety ami naialmstieM of the opera- lidn l*ern Oaid by l perilous intorunted in oHseniugtho tontnu7, bavinp no knowledge of my pruerre. IWAIiTIKICIAL TEKTII inserted in every atyle. E. OUIUIY, Iir.XTtST. 1-M Smithfnid «t. JOSEPH ADAllS,Dentwt,' Cormolly K Building, comer or Diamond and Grunt utm-tn, Pittsburgh. BcreßKflCX*—Dr. A. M. rnllork, Dr. Ilallock, Theodore Robbins, Knnmdl Errett. tny:;:dly HIJ.IJ. ESTATE Jftl-’.ITS. SILLIAM WAKI), is Pkom- ISbobt MdRTOAaas, and all «t» is foPmitiey.' Pereiras can procure LOANS through ray agency on reasouabie terms. Those wishing to, invest thetr money to good ad vKoCagS,roaaAlv«yaftnd-flnibfin<}-ot>dond clous at my ottice, for sale. - . . : All cumraunicatioDfljiid iaicriJcwa atrlcUy confl ' den Hal.' Oflke. Mipcti/VppodfW* St? P*tir« Cathedral. _ /jelidtf * JOHN UAUPBEUL, Uasufaciorrb or •BOOTS AVB SHOKS uf trvrj d»tfl|.lkm, No. •11 Smilhbcld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. oc2l:dly I AAIJCij'JU.f BAXiPH, nssintunt. to fj Charles Darttwrgor, preparre EXPLICIT DRAW INfS AND SPIfCIFfCATIONS fbr all .kinds of BaUdlagSr and superintends their erection on nwou obtct»rm*. ' : OSc« «h AndeteoD 'Strdbt,' between Leacock and ItnbiMtOi atreeU, Allegheny City. juia / IUAIiLKii, 15AUXBEHUEK, Arciu \J TCCT., Offloe, IRON BANK BLOCK, Fifth street: FumWiasPLANS AKD SPECIFICATIONS for Buildings of qvurj"description; works superior and on modrrato,terms. my2:4ly IioOKSKLLBka and Sta- Ndj' 65 Wood itreet, next door to the PRtabnrgh; Pa.’‘SCHOOL, sod ■ LAW BOOK»ff)netarttl 7 on hand. ! , ! ... tVi CU., bTATION i T 'tlL*, Bujrit Boo* MABtfracrutCßs, axo Jba raiXTxas, No. $7 Wood street, PitUhnrgh. m<» I—EriiEAD^Ji, Ji Timui, No.tarXn 'pBACiUS»J--54 Southern iliinoia and ibrsale by.:r, • - . aii.y Am.COMMEICIAL JOURNAL. GROCERS. t'oruer of First and Liberty streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa. MAN V rA CTttKCBS OF OEJmSTMT. BOOTS *lA'n SHOES. ‘ .in cniTEcrt ii.i t. MfOOXSIttEEHS', Ifc. OifAMiß- AMD blA strtrtl ApoUif Bhildlngi. IMTTrtIHRGir PITTSBURGH, FRIDA T\OLLAR HAVINGS BANK, No. 65 XJ Fourth Stsiej. CHARTERED IN 1855. Open doily from 9 to ‘1 o’clock, also on Wednesday and Batarrfay evening*,, from K*y lstto November l»t, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and frpra November Ist to May Ist from 0 to, 9 o’clock. , . , Deposits. received of .all sums not less than One DoUar L and a dividend of tbo profits declared twice a year, hi Juno and December. Interest lias been de clared Keini-anuoaUy, in June and December, since the Bank was organize], at the rate of six per cent, a year. , Interest, if out drawn oat, is placed to the credit of tbo depositor as principal, and bean the tame in-, tercet (rum tbedlraidays at June and December, coju- Vouodlfigtwifw a year wltbdurrroubllng the deposi tor to call, or oven to preecut bis pass book. At this rale, tnuucy will duublo in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate eiout and ohe-half nt CENT. A TEAS'. Books, containing, the. Charter, By-Laws, Rales and Bagnlatiuga. fUmUhad on application at the office. P-BEarDisx—QEOBGE AL.BREE. VICE PSEfIID ENTS. William J. Amfcrodn, James B.D.Jfrada, HID Bargain,’ '' l Burnt M. 1 Redneck, A. M. Pollock, M. D. Robert Robb, Btifij. Hopewell' Hepburn, I James SbicUa^ | Alexander TwdU. ! Junes Heniman, James D. Kelley, TBVSTXa.. Alexander Bradlqy, Jdbuß. McFadden, Joliu U. Baekofen t . reterA. Madeira, George Black,; John JL Mellor, John B. Canfield, James McAulej, Atoaro A. Carrier, John Marshall, Charles A. Coltoo, .Walter B. Marshall, William Dougin*, John Ojr, JolmEvans, Hcn/yt,. Biagw<, Johti Holmes, ' John.il, Sboonberger, WiUhun & ilavqn, Alexander Spear, rdlcr If. Hunker, William E. ttebmerta, Isaac Whittier, Christian Yeager. tCft—CHAS. A.^UOLTON Hlebiird Hays, v'WilHuin'S.* Lively, A3(9 Trzabcri fefetUwT' German trust and savings BANK, comer Sixth and Wood strata. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITA L *100,(0). STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. «, DIRECTUM: ADAM BEINEIIAN, PrnidiM. Spriu£er Harbangh, j Augustus Hoarder, IL U. Myers, 1 Joseph Lang, J. F. Bavdcolte, I . Christian Hlsbert, Anthony Mover, I A. Orottzlcrcr. VISCOUNT £V£BY DAY. JOHN STEWART, Cuhirr. J?IJ8 US. LUJRNITURE AND CHAIRS ATKfr J? DUCED rM.CIJS.—JAMEB W. WoODWKLL, No*. 97 ami 39 Third itrect, and ill fourth itreut, ALL VARIETIES Of STYLES AND FINISH, suitable lot HOTELS «n«l PRIVATE DWELLINGS. IffF All order* promptly attended to, and the fur- niture carefully packed aud boxed. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS fumiihed at abort CABINET MAKERS eupplied with every article In tha line. AMES ft ClllLDri & CO., HOPE COTTuN MILL, ALLEGHENY, W*!»UT*CTCB«M Of SEAXLESS RAGS ASD OF OSXABUBG3, 22 INCHES TO 40 INCHES WIDE. Ci*Onlen left at Q. Child* A Cu.'l, 133 Woodit, Pirtabarph, will receive attention. ocil&dly Wholesale and Kctail P£SS ASD CASES REPAIRED, SILVER AND GOLD TLATISU, Ihme at tbeehorteet notice, at the comer of Fourth and Market streets,- second story, persons living out »f tbs city haring pen* W> repair ■'&ii>eud them by mail > mh27:dly FITZPATRICK k GO. 171 NE CUODti —Bolid Cold WeDdino . RtNflS, SiNOLC Stosb and Clubtce Diiaoso Htsos, LAnnui' Gold Watcucs and Chains, Silver articles in cases suitable for wedding presents, SETS OF JEWELRY io Coral, Jet, Amethyst,-Pearl, Ac., SILVER CUPS AND GOBLETS, fur presentation; GOLD HEAD CANES, Ac. U. RICHARDSON A C 6., anli . Corner of Fifth and .Market atrscia. QTUGCO WOHKKK.-JAB. OWENB, O STUCCO AND. MASTIC WORKER, PAPER HANGER ANI) PLASTERER. ~ ia«-CENTKES AND ORNAMENTS of all kinds furnished on short notice. All orders left at No. 23 Coogrew street, six doors from Wyiie, or at Palmer’s Wall Paper Store, No. W Wood street, will he promptly attended to. tab2fl W. A. CALDWELL JOBS CALDWELL, JE. /S A l .llM’F.r.f, A 11RO., iloiT Furnish ms avd dxaixba r> MANILLA, HEMP AND COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM,TAR, THOU, ROS IN AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK. LIGHT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. UJ Water and IS Front streets, Pimburgh. «pf»‘.dly W\V. YOUNG, successor to Cartr • wright A Young, No. 37 Wood street, corner of Diamond alley, dealer in all kinds ol CUTLERY, RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, BCIS-' SORSTGUNS, Ac., Ac. A liirge.aesortmont of tbs above go«>da cfinstan'tly on liahd. ~ ,/. tahl JACktiO.N & TOWNdJSJSI), FpRC Pacbcbs and dealers is BACON, DRIED BEEF, LARD, MESS AND RUMP PORK, No. 12 Fourth street, near Liberty, Pittsburgh. 1* MARSHALL, Dealer is Wall • Paces*, Bubdebs, Ac., No. 87 Wood itnut, Pituburgh. - • ! Ja7 . Rll. I'ALMKIt. Jla Wood Bt., . Ilrattr lu BO.VNETH, HATS. STRAW TEIH MINGS, ami STICAW GOODS ganandl,. JSEOIC^L CAKD. r. BOUESHAJtEU, U. D., or NEW TOBB CITT, Contemplates being In Pittsburgh about he fttb of DCCJUiBEII, proximo, to re mein so rural weeks. Be will, u astral, deTote his. exvlaidT* .attention to the Medic*) and Sorgiail treatment of CHRONIC HIS SASKd, especially shoes of the Lawor Bowel—-soch as Constipation, Pile*, Final*, Fissure, Falling of tlic Bowel, Stricture of the Bowel, Ulceration Of the Bowel. Abo the radons Chronic Diseases of the Womb, Kidneys, Bladder, Ac. ‘lib residence will bo at the Monongahela Boose. Full nartlrobiri on Arrival. New York, Noe. Hth, IMI. no Iftattf BININUKK'g OLD LONDON DOCK OIN. GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. Thi* tkliclnu TONIC STIHULANT M '*ipqciiUlj designed fur tbo use of the Medical the Family, haring superseded the ao-odled “Gini," “Cordial,’* 11 • *?Schn»pi,' r Ac., is how endorsedby all IU« prominent physicians, chrmisuend connoisseurs as 'pohsemltig all bf [those Intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diantic,)' which beluug to an OLD AND FUBEOIN. . Pnt up in quart bottles, and sold byaßdruggiiteandiripcsrs. : . A.BLBININGBRAUa,; (Established in 1778.) 1 > Soto'Frbpridtbr*, No; 39 BibotUtreet, nly. ; For sale be \V. W. 4 H. SMITH, FRENCH, RICHARDS i CO., and Ail of the prominent wlude* sale druggWtin ■* • • 4. M. FULTON. Drngfcii,. rrlO C7and69 Fifth«t.,belowthe PoatOßoa. U. McMUN N'a EIiLXIK OF OFI (jM. —The perfection of this inestimable preparation b a bleiuiug to mankind. Without deteriorating the medicinal virtues of opium, tbs £Uxirid thoroughly. furibed from an the noxious 'qualities of the drug. n caeca uf fractures,.turns, scalds, cancrirdui ulcer*, and other painful affections, it will relievo pain and irritation, allay convulsions, spasmodic and morbid excitement of body and mind, without caus ing sickness, coetiveneiw, or headache. These admi rablo qualities must render it pre-eminent in the Ust of opiates. , Prepared and sold by A. B. A D. SANDS, Drug gists, 100 Fulton street, New York. Sold also by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pitts burgh, Fa. „ Sold also by Druggists generally. no2G:dlw-irltF Jackson a. townsend, i>obk Ficxtsf, and .dealers, in PROVISIONS,' No. 12 Fourth street, lixvo on hand a fine assorttoent of BACON, LAND and PORK, moat of which b of their own'cufe. SUGAR CORED HAMS, of Cincin nati and other'euros- Plain HAMS, with and with out catiTa*. SHOULDERS and SIDES, smoked and in'dry salt. HESS PORK, heavy. LEAF LARD, in blib; Utkins andpaU*, put up expressly for family use, and all oftbclr own rendering. GREASE, suit- [ able fur tolling mill purpof. a»tB I T ; TDS AKN3THAL, j Imtorteb axd 1 1 fixate* in the moet aelcct brands of GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, and all kind* of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, FANCY MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUBES, Ac., Ac., in grass variety,. UNDER THE ST* CHARLES HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B,—The Trade supplied on liberal terms. ~ , .; • ■-••• myll dly condition. < Ue~alio males the following judlcioot r*- , commendations:; L~ PbmCATINa UlL.~is~bbk:L>ucK 1 Z*T “ktiiigW“ff riwkCULmtitvin cwuiaix ij of tht ttgnlnr kttoy r*nk*.nn officer .ortolan*. w i - j teen of rtio M.me tho < Ho. & Water vtroet tfae lktler m*yb* bf nnWcedont MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1861. fittsbnrjjh Gazette. S. RIDIiLE & CO., editors x/r'i} psufbiexoes, Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Street. MORNING AND KY&ING EDITIONS,DAILY, CONTAINING THEXvjfcEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OP PUBLICATION. TERMS Moaxisa Eomos--8d i»«r annum In advance, or cent* per week from-carriers. '''‘ Evasino Et>itiaKr-63*f«r annum in advance, or 6 cents per week frpm.carrier*. •Wtmr, EonioNr-Sllgl* copie*, .$2 . per annum; Fire or more, Ten jar upwards, Slper annum, Invariably in ad rases, i 0 - •• ADVERTISING AT SEASONABLE SATES. FRIDAY MORNING, DEC; 6, 1861. Report or the secretary of War* Was Department, Dec.l, 1881 „ Sir: I hare the honor to submit the annual report of this Department, The accompanying reports of tbo chiefs of the several Bureau? present the estimates of tbo required for the service of this Department dnringThe fiscal year ending Jane 30, 1803, and >ilsa the appropriations necessary to cover the deficiences in the csti> mates of 1861-18*2: The following statement presents the entire estimated strength of tho army, both volun- Uecrs and regulars: TOLOKTCUfI. 3 mol. ft* War. Afc’e&te 4,68? ' 4,08 •..-ftttfe. 12,400: U,W ■ :n&l 2,000 2,775 4,9*7" 80,000* 84,041 4,0X4,. ..-67,332. 02,018 • 20,708 GalUbrnta r Connecticut Delaware Illinois Indiana lowa 15*666 7W 15,007 Mary Laud ‘*’7*ooo- . 7,000 AlaMßCbuMtts 3,435 '20,700. .10,195 UlclilMti -•< TO 2W50- 29,5*81 81iou«*uU 4,100 M.ioo M Iwimrl U,350 22,130 81,430 ■ - **aaip«lti- "79 9,000 50,379' New Hampshire Now Jersey Now York Ohio PetmnylvauU.... Rhode Island Vermont .. 3,0i5« *342 15,410 ..10,183 100,200 110,3*8 ...10,236 81,265 1)1,441 *10,109 94.7C0 H3.M9 .. 1,286 5,898 | 7,IKS .. 7PO 8,000 8,780 779 12,000 12,770 705 14,1 W 14,045 NcTidn IjWXI . 1,000- Sevr Mexico 1.000 .1,000 District of -Columbia _ 1,000 3,623 Total ....77,675 €40,037 718.512 Estimated strcugtU of the regular array, including the new •olietmenta un der the avt of Congres* of July 29, ISbl *),3»4 . Total 640,071 The sevoral arms of the service are esti mated aa follows: a&MS or rut irawt Volnnfrs. Regal’*. Ag’gato Infantry K17.2P8 11,175 0tiH,383 Cavalry s4»i*64 4.744 59,396 Artillery »MBO 4.308 Hides andSb»rp«hoot«r*.. B,3‘Ji ‘8,3911 Engineer* to 7 107 Total .1140,017 at,3r« ThcAppropriationaaskedfor the service of the next fiscal year'are computed for 'a force of 600,000 men. They have been reduced to the lowest possible amount consistent with the public interest, and are based -upon a strictly economical administration of the va rious branches of this Department. The appropriations to covor deficiency are rendered necessary by the excess of tbo force in the field over that npon which theiesti matea were founded, and, by extraordtnavy. expenditures connected With the employment and discharge of the three months contin gent. An item of very heavy expense is the large mounted force which has been organised, equipped, and made available since the call ed session of Congress, and which was not computed fur in the estimate. While ah in crease of cavalry was undoubtedly necessary, it has reached a numerical strength more than adequate*™ the wants of the service. As it can only be maintained at a grea} cost, measures will bo token for its gradual redac tion. * \ Inorganitiug onr great army, I was effec tively aided by the loyal Government of the different States, and I cheerfully acknowledge the prompt patriotism with which they re sponded to the callof this Department. Congress, daring its extra session, author ised the army to he increased by the accept ance of a volunteer force of 500,000 men, and made an appropriation of $50U,000,000 for its support A call for tho troops was immedi-, ately made; bat so. numerous were' the bflers that It was found difficult to disoriniinato in the choice, where the patriotism of the pboplo demanded that there should bo no restriction upon “Every portion of the loyul States desired to swcll,the army, and every community was anxious that it should bo rep resented in a cause that appealed to the no blayt impulse of our people. So thoroughly aroused was tho national heart, that 1 have no doubt this foxctLVtontd have boon 'swollen to a million, had oot the Department felt compelled to restrict it, ip the absence of authority from the representatives of tho people to increaso the limited- number. It will be for Congress ;to decide whotW tho army shall bo farther augmented, with a view to a more spbedy termination, of .tbo war, or whether it shall bo confined to the strength already fixed by law. In the latter case, with the object of reducing tho volunteer to 500,00(1, I propose, with the consent df Con gross, to consolidate such of tbo regimedts as may from time to time fall below the regula tion standard. The adoption 6f this meas ure will doorcase the number of officers, and proportionally diminish tho expenses of the army. The report then compares the strength of our-urmy now, with some of .the greet armies of Europe, and with the armies of the Revo lutionary war, and declares that if the emer gency should demand it, the Government could plaee three millions of men in the held. He also spoaks favorably of tho high sUte'of disciplino .our armies have arrived at in so. short a period. He refers to the Bull jßnn disaster, as the consequence of the premature advanoo of brave but undisciplined troops. The possession of Western Virginia, he fcays, and the occupation of Hattcras and Beaufort have nobly redeemed our transient reverses. He. speaks with gratification of the loyal Gov ernment established in a portion of Virginia, and!of the present loyal position of Maryland, .and says that the loyal Governor of Virginia it proceeding td organise Courts under; the constitution and laws of the State in all her eastern eoqntles in the occupation., pfl our troops, and suggests that authority should be given to the President'to send Commission ers with the army, with power to oxeroise all tho functions of local government Wherever the civil authority has ceased to exist, and es pecially to enforcb-the obligations of contracts, and tho collection of debts due to loyal cred itors. / • * He spoairs of the successful eff rts which have been made-to supply’arms in this'- coun try, and states that an agent was scnHo Eu rope, with, suthoriijrtopitrohaso two million dollars worth of arms, and that a of arms have arc oh the way. He recommends'theestablishment of a National Foundry, and the reorganization of the miiitlaoTTLhe nation on a uniform basis. Recommends that our, fortifications on the seaboard and lakes shall he put In good date. To toy judgment, this practice has a tendency to repress the ardor and to limit the opportunity-for distinction of volunteer offi cers, and a change should be made’ by which seniority of commission should confer the right of command 1 submit for reflection the question, whether the distinction between Regulars and Volun teers which .now esists, shoald be permitted to continue.. The efficiency'of the army, it appears to me, might be greatly, increased by a consolidation of the two during the contin uance ’Ot the war, which, -combining both forcef, wonld constitute them one grand army of the Union. He says the Government has made a- saving of two dollars to a man, for transporting sbldiers from New York to Washington, b f way of Harrisburg, instead of following the old route, and that all the railroads of tho oountry had. followed the example of redaction thus set, by-which 33 per oenU -has been' saved to the Government for transportation.. He recommends, if tho 1 Potomac shall remain - obstructed, tbcfeuilding of another railroad frqm, Baltimore to Washington, and. also that a railroadbe constructed from the Nary .Yard to Georgetown, forming connections with the present depots* in Virginia by crossing the Potomac, by using the Aqueduct 'Bridge. He pays a‘ high* compliment* to‘G?nv Scott, ahdexpresies'grcat confidence in ‘thd’hbinties of Uen. McClSliatr, and concluded ai ’follows:. Extraordinary labor, energy 1 and talent have beeh'requitcd of the vbriotis Bureaus' of this Department ; to' provide for the wantsof • our immense kray.' While errors may bare been occasionally-committed by subordinates, and while extravagant prices have undoubtedly in i some cases, controlled by haste and tbe pres* ! sure of rapid events, been paid for .supplies, ; it 4 ia with great, gratification that I refer to ! the economical administration of affairs dis- I placed in branches of the service. ; Our forces’ had. notohly to he armed, clothed andted, but hdd to be suddenly provided with means of trairsportatiotf'to an extent hereto foro -unparalleled.' While' I believe that there .is no army in world better provided for in l 'Cvery4relpoct than our Regulars and Volun- 1 tears,:Xcandidly.think, that no forco so targe, and so well equipped, was ever put ‘in the held in so. short a space of timo also small an expenso. , While Itis.my, intention to preserve the strictest economy and accountability, 1 think 1 the list dollar should' be expended and the last man armed to bring this unholy rebellion to.a speedy and permanent dose; r The geographical position of the metropo lis of tbe nation, menaced by tho Rebels, and required to be. defended, by . thousands of our troops, induces, we. to suggost for ieo.nsidera tion the propriety and expediency of a recon.- struction of the boundarios ofjtho States of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. ' Wisdom and frue sUteimanibipwould dictate that tho seat of tbe National Government for all time to eomo should be placed 1 beyond rea sonable danger of .seiture by enemies with in, as well as from capture by foes from with out. By agreement betweenthe States nam ed, such as was effected.for similar purposes by Michigan and Ohio,, and by. Missouri and lowa, their boundaries could; be changed so as to render the bopital more remote than at present from the influence pr State Gov ernments which have arrayed themselves in rebellion against the Federal nut hority. To this end, the limits of Virginia might be so altered as to make her boundaries consist of tho Bluo ridge on the East and; Pennsylvania on tho-North, leaving those, on; the South and West as at present.. By ths,arrangement two couoties of Maryland (Alleghany uneen held by the rebels ins staves arc capablo of bearing armrand performing efficient-military service, it is tho ngUt, and may .becomo the duty, of the Government to arm and eqqip them, and employ their services against the]rebels] under proper military regulation, .discipline nud command. », Cut in .whatever manner they may be used by thesGovernmunt/it is plain that, once lib-- erated by the. rebelUousiact of their masters, they should never again be restored to bond-, age. ‘tty’the .master’s treason and rebellion he forfeits all right’to the labor'and service of his el&vo; and the slave of the rebellious mas ter, by bis service to the-Gorerafnont, becomes jastijr entitled to freedom and protection. The disposition ‘to be made of the slaves of rebels; after the eloseof the war, can bo safely left tp the wisdom and patriotism of .Congress. The Reprusentatives.bf: the People will un questionably ‘sccutc to the loyal slaveholders every right to which they nre entitled under the Constitution of the country. . • Si«os Camf.ro>', Secretary of War. • Tdthe Prt'sidciil. The report, as given above, we; take from iiorigagsa the York Trifcutie The Tirntt apd: ufflce.Ji'nruiture...,. World, and other Eastern papers, have -the ' whole of. that part of the report refers to the slavery queston, condensed into the paragraph appended below. We’presumo the aboye is what was originally .prepared and sent out, and afterwards recalled by order, of the President,and that .the following is the result ’of the’final-touching. We give both, and our'readers can tik6~’thrir r 'cbbico, r al- thonjgh the latter is the ifinal and official ren deiing: • | .' It m already a grave question what shall Be done with those slaves who are abandoned by their owners on the ndvaneo of oar troops into.Spnthero territory, as at -Bcanfort Dis trict, in Soath Carolina. The number left within our control’at that point is Very con siderabic, and similar cases will probably oc cur. What shall bp done with them? Can we afford to send them forward to their mas- ters, to bo by them armed against us, or used in producing supplios to'maintain the rebellion? Their labor may be. useful to ns. Withheld from the enemy, it lessens his military re sources, and withholding them has no cy to'induce tho horrors ’of Insurrection even in 'the, rebel'communities’.' They constitute a military resource, and; being Such, they should not be tamed over to the enemy, is too' -plain to discuss. Why deprive him of sup-' pliesby a blookade, and voluntarily give him men to produce supplies? Tho disposition to. be made;of the slavos of rebels after the close of the war.can bo safely-deft to the wUdojn and patriotism of.. Congress.. Tho reprosentativca of the people will unquestion ably, secure to’the loyal slaveholders every right 1 to which they 'are ontitfed under the Constitution of thocouhtry. ' 1 Sikhs CaJtfEßOjr, Secretary of War. • To the President of the TJmtodotateff. JFOR SALE jMVJD TO JCET. TjIOR SALE—A three story llrick Dwell ,'JC Ing.Bonso, situated th the Second. Ward of the city of Flttsburgb, on Fourth street, between South field streot and Cherry idle;, with all ilie out-build* inpi connected therewith. : Abo; a Lot of Ground in the Sixth: Ward of said city, having a front of twenty-four ffect on Franklin •(net, andoxtending back one hundred and twenty' feet'to ’Decatur street, • Said lot-lies udjoiningtbo west side of the Sixth Presbyterian Church.:. W..C. AUGHINBAUGH, Assignee, no29:lmd ” Ko.~ll2'Dlajnoqtrßtrecb YfALITABLK OIL i’KOPEHTI' ii)li Y’ SALE—Sltuated 'ott Frohcb 'Crwik, embracing between 10 and 11 acres; ' There are on ’ the property six wrib la T&rioni prvgtvw—three of which uro at 'sufficient depth to justify Operating.. Connected with :the jrtdlsU s’powerful engine, In good running order. Or oriebrated H'Ounnick ferm, and is i>erhsips.ant of tho best oil sites in that region. We oiler a great bargain * oneasy tonus of payment,’dr,with .exchange fi>r real cstato in or ad joining tho clly,'- For particulars apply to ; an».. ,; B..M , LAIKA Fourth street. TjTOB SAWS, —A very commodious and ; JD : comfortable residence, in nidfxirable • neighbor* 1 .hooiL.tD.tbe Third ward. Allegheny, on lony' and cwy and YcrylowJ Inquire of ' ' S. fiCflOYElt; Jn.. at Law,l39;Fourth at. . EN'GINiS.FOIi fcjALE—About ISioh* Hoses Phwt£ ia good order, now driving three, rower .Presses in this offloa.. .Will l» sold cheap for coin’'Eriquire At -' GAZETTE. pOTICE, vTJsJ:dtf i — FlftK’"treet;*bbv*Bmitlitield. a. w. w. rATMR—...«—s-xxsrxa txrtbß.: nIAYtOK ■&BBQXKE K, Cojuu ssiqh JL NeBCUAJTO, i . 'lio- 43 WALNUT STREET, •OINOINNAYr, OHIO. fIV Personal.attention Kiren to thoimrehnse end' Sale *t PBODDCE and MERCHANDIZE generally. ' 'Moderate adCancerfwado bn coneignrbmas of staple articles. • - '"'*!• axrumcas: Messrs. THOMAS ARMJCKLE a CO., Pittabnrgh. “ ft*: - :KIXQ, PENHQCK A CO., do. JOSEPH C. RUILEB, Cincinnati, And Cincinnati merchants generally. no2:3md. tr ATS AND OAFS. ; ‘ FALL STYLES McCORD A CO.’S, 131 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, Hits now on luind a very Urge assortment and com plete stock of the latest styloaoif HATS AND CATS, Botbfcr the City addcooutry trade,-which they can-: sell at very low prices. - , ■ promptly filled. * - . rVT'K W CUNSU*NM&fITS. • * ‘ ~ Xl rilnt Uomloy.ClO bblvTliDt Horaffij* 26 IfbU. Mia. Cranberries, 4U) do Cirwn'ArplcS, .;75to*. DriedPeacbe*/ Wbtu. SheUt*rfcs, ; ,41, do Cbestpuif, , l(M}box(»p.nin4C6ecse;T 300 T do Potato®*, 1 SOD dot, Citt- Fan/ Srbumk, -10 tar.-CbnraaKd Hama, ,75 bbla. £l -Fan.,flour* 80baa. Whitaßoaa*,'" 9(ol&:G«eOOK ; BPJKINUI «iptioa~- ofproperty, in town and country, at rate* as consistent with security. . - Since their incorporation, a peeled of'thirty years, they hare paidlaeset by fixe to «a mxiMmtSXDeedlng " Four SliUiout qf DolUun, thereby i-ilordlnreTidenoe of tho advantages of Insurance, a; wellas tnelrabili ty and disposition to meet with promptness- alt liabilities. LOSSCB BY FIRE ( Losses paid daring the year 185$; DWgCTOUI CbarlM N. Bancker, Isaac Lea, JI oniocal D. Lewis, Jacob B. Smith, Tobias Wagnor, -Edward 0. Halo,* David 8. Brown, Geo, W, Richards, Samuel Grant, George Tales. , CHARLES N.BANOKEB,Pr*»idfI»I. *■ EDWARD 0/DAWFIw PnddnL Wa. A. Stbcl,' Gscratery pro tein. ; . vj Jv GARDNER COFFIN, AgfU tny6 OfHce'Northeast cor. Wood A Third eta. TjUliE INSURANCE. BY THE BELI JJ ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, or PHILADELPHIA, on BUlLDlNGS,'’limited or perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, Ac., to town or country. 01t1c0,N0. 1 308 Walnut stroet. Capital, B*£M,5U); Assets, $308,508 96—invcatod J as follows:' • Fint Mortgage on Improved City Proper ty,.worth doable the amount....—(lss,CCD 00 Ground tent, first clqea^.. M .^... M ».. f .w. M .. , 2,462 50 Peon*: R. R. Co.’e 6 per ccnt.Mortgaga Loan, $30,000, c05t.........27,900 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loan..- 30,000 to Allegheny county 6 per ct. P. B. B. Loan' 10,000 00 Collateral bonds, well 5ecured.................. 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top'Mountain Railroad Company, mortgage 10an....... . 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 5t0ck......... t 4,000 00. StoCk of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 24,360 to Stuck of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. 3. insurance C 0..., • 700 00 Cummercial Bank do ...... 6,136,91 Mechanics* Bank do »... 2,012 50's Union- IL Insurance Co.’s Scrip—. : 160 00 .BiUaKccoivabje, business paper..., 16,297 18 * • Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc . 6,216 7‘J Cash'on hand and In hands of agents...'.'.; 11,386 16 Clem Tiugloy, fcaumnel Buphanf, Win. U. Thompson, Robert Stden, IT rude rick Brown, Wm. Museer, C. Stevenson, Benj. W. Tluglcy, John R. Woirsll, Marshall llill, lay 0 > Nortfaotud TITfcSTERtf INSUKANCE COMPA CT! NY OF PITTSBURGH. : K. MILLER, Jr., G. M. GORDON, Secretary. Office, No. VI Water street. Spang ± Co.'s Ware hoiyp, up stain,-Pittsburgh. frill' insure against all ■ kinds of Fir* and Marl** Ritks. Institution, managed bg Directors who are well kaoicn iu the community, an» • IBAAO JONES, PretidnL • JOHN ©- IIcOUBD, Vie* PrttUenl. D. 31. BOOK, Secretary, ’ " ' pljit. WM j.lmac Jon/* pirtnhur*,' contalning-teetltnOnlfll* from'tbfos cf thehUbost standing, east’asd-west, frfTOghrtecp, ' AA; wUI bo fantisbod gratia, on application in £snot» . y •• r'.Vi'x ' \ - ' Sowing Machine Needle*, Sflk, Twist, (Jotted anG Oil couAtanQyto#;band.- _,WM» SUMNER. no7:lyw**W»--' •• U VOtGT lrCOl .9106,065 67 - • 9O ' - TIXGLEY, l\csidtiU. If. t». Carson, 7,. Lolhrop, Hobt. Toland, Chad. Lclaud; . Frodlc. l.ennig, . Jacob T, Booting, C. S. Wood, . , Smith BoWfciV, . ■ - Jaa, 8.- Woodward, John-Bissen, jPittsb'gb* CjiOUMAN, Staitar,. J. O. t-OKFIN; »atnL : -Third Mid Wood street, ..474,970 12 9293,251 25 Wm. McKnlght, Nathaniel Holme*, Alex. Nlroict, / Davidfil; Luigi' WiUi*mH,:B»Mi, C. \V. liickoUoa. 31. dORDONrSegT-rta* Hon; T. M. Haw©,. JolmShipton,' • Jaa. &, Cooper, K. HarbaagL J.CaldweU, Jr., John worth, Barclay Frectoa. deaotl] DEAN, Gaterai Agrmt. FAIRS OF^B«U. OHIO STATE FAIR;