! ' • - t •* . . v. •. •J-'. \V 'u- , v . /->■ •. n ’ 'K’ir ; .*■ * *. ,v '■ ' • •• .. .n - *r _ VI *. - \; ; .-4- .-i*ly. . .•ry;' ■ ■ ■v*'. .v, >\ • •: * 5l 1' ' V V, % , V * t- V: - •VtVi >’»» .• :.C •ft . v ,*'• ViV. .'iir .:!-. i\\. ? 1 -VNK-* ’ i£<&l - - ■> !>■•'•■• ■■ v- v’<.•>+«,.. •■■;. . iC : : ?!"::*;!>il; ,r.' •,•**«.•.%>(*;•, .\ v *iC , .rj«<4» f i}.' • * -* •’ .4, 'j , mi «§»!»*, xt‘< :**: :,v ’S;CI j- i; 1 * t ; • AmRBI , , • cx, ytaxo of Pcauaylraaia ‘and Hartford ln wnnceC»ai; ■:*■*?•* »*'•« h . v’ . THE ‘' '' ' ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ■ cbjttJUSSIOJt', Ke. ' ms k cajctulp—.. "—-.'—fciuou*. JOHN S. CANFIELD & CO., Cojoits tzos am» -Fo&irAS&tKo.,M&nciu*ts and whole* Ml* 4ml«A In WEBTEU2T BESEIIVE CHEESE,- BUTTER, LARD, POKE, BACOK,FLOC£,~ FISH, POT AND P£4BL-:AHH£3, SALEKATCS, LIN* SEED AND LAED OILS, DRIED fBCIT and Produco !n&arfcHy, Koif/lU and 143 Front street, PttUbarKh, .. j oc2 V3C. ~..OTll IHtTAJID. •' piULP & SHEPARD, Commission Mer . V chasti and dealer* lo FLQtTB, OR AIK AND PRODUCE,'No. 213 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Choice brands of Floor for Bakera'and ose ._ -cosataatlr-onliatid. • Particular attention pud to : for Mercbandlmgenendly. ocC.dly IpKANK VAN UUKDEK, Prodcce and J? Cejuuaaoft Ucscbast, dealer In FLOUR, BUI* • tee;BROOMS. SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORK, - DRIED AND-GREEN FRUITS and Produce gen «rally. Liberal cash adTancea Luade on consignments. . Ware ho cm, No. I street, Pittsburgh. T AM £3 A. t'ETZKK, i'oBWARDINO ASD <3 Cotuimios Huumxr. for the uli of TLOTJB, ORAI>% BACOK, h ABD, BUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED: TOCLT, &ud'Pratac* centrally, No. 10 Market at., a .,v i cornerofPiratyHttabnrcb. >■ • -i* oc3:dly~ U. SCUORAR SEI r. LAXO. Q GHOil AItKU & LANG, Commission' Mskcbakts and wholoaala do&lcra In GKOCE HIES, TLOUH, GRAIN', PRODUCE, Ac., No. 2u3 ItbMrty rtreei, Plttilnirgo, Pa. " Ml3;Jly HOLLAND KIIHILE, successortoJno, STGill 4 Ean, No. IR3 Llbertr streot, PUu | ~ burgh. GENERAL PRODUCE, GROCERY AND } - C«m5188I0K MERCHANT. | Cooilgnmcnto ttopectfolly tallcited. fe2C: Commission Merchant, jb:, ~£X. 4«lor In CRUDE AMD DEFINED OABBON OIL-S IKON, MAIDS, Ac., Mo. IS) Libert; t'v-1 -.••••-- mU27?diy^- . ■ J • i.w>s*tUA* -*»***,\Xiehn Pmri'mj} »*T«® R’CAXOUB*, r ’ kax. a. -cOEXiKi f Part ** \ Special Partner. tfca.il u; : ’ & ■ COFFIN, successors to , .^v4AuliMt.lt,Oi*aftw;g&Ck>.>WHOL'E3ALEOßO • i «■ i cj ’ • of Wood xad W*i«r ttreat^PitteburgE, •’ * " ‘ _ ‘ Jy3:dly _4r» v j. iiuTCUJtiMSf_.j.JWLKxii.'SHrpi:.—-A. X.^raicri •W ♦*”' * Tf" U. • VOIGT&r CO., successor to L. G. , .... ~ . JJ. araff.RBpI>]UCE ; A»P CpW JUSSION MER ' "* CHaNTB, 247 Liberty nreet, Pltttbnrgb, Pi. >n6. , - . JuftM 1. HUCSC .tDWiB_& 4m?acc«|a»i> C«iuti*2io:f MuicSAXre, coraer-iif i . KwittlifinUt adA Water street*. Ptmbareh. Pa. Jy7 • “•* ws * A;^®\VXKt;"VSSS - CoxxtskioK MEftcnAXTa, No. "•■i^lW^ r bMitrwt, Pttt«bur6b. ‘ - 4 ~ ■•• Jc&diy 1 " "U sals Gaoctxi and dealers ia FLOUR-AND ijREDg, 3fot;‘l9l an 3193 Liberty strait, Pittsburgh. I -j-. •*. TAMJKS UAtuiKbL * «ON r Dommis «towBt*»CHUmfcr thesaleof CBUl>£ ANDBE i;; t FI2»SA).CARBON.OILSi, 7o,W'lt*r street, Pittsburgh. Advances made omcopstenhunta. ■ ‘lit "' ®* r««janrai ; iiTFoiS. , 7; . . -O DSVO3 AMD. CILKiIIOALS, EtEMUMEBY, ?,' ! '” "‘ rXSCY ooob6. EtrKNiKOKi.oiD, oils, fam- ILT MEDICINES,-4e.,'Ac., of strictly prime qtuvl r- tty,'Trbich be offer* at lowest prices.. Corner Smitb :,ij Arid and Fourtb strata, Pittsburgh, Pa.. ‘TWKripttous'caJefully compounded at all bunn. ]"'lfO'sferilJ:'i(A ! corner of Market ** ‘ and tha Diamond, keeps constantly on ■ hand a fall assortment- of DRXJGS, MEDICINES, i MEDICINE CHE£Td, PERFUMERY and.aU- arti- ; i. . ..Teles pTr l * l ** **'* . . ~-r : — Phy»iciansprescrii ®*CoowfS', ltorner or Liberty and 'St. 4 r ) , , .jbJ 140 Wood ttzwt* corner of Wood street .Old • * *-,n L-isVinta-Mr, Pimbqrgfc, Pa. • 1 ' ll ' JITTORJITBYB. ! *‘ ‘ -■•-'• TOHif O. ~MicC VJI • B«LJSo* W i# val < - otTeod to the •©ttluae’nt.secuHns’Xiiil eolloc .-; ’: -inWof cUhns; twtatlss, Itc.Vln Wsshlnston.Diatrici JTColombU. : ■ • nolß:6nm, , j '®: it MELLON, Attor ; PV-»«T» a* Law. No. 123 Foorth street, fire doors :k. Pa.' mylT:dtf ‘ • J -’ ! ' TJIUOMAS IiVViSG, '■ Attorney and 1 ± roTssiLtoßA'r’LA'irr .1, ,'i'■. :Urnc**No.lM> Foorth -street, tamtr of Cherry ►or.2 r T* at Law, hu remorcd to KUHN'S * ii > rtAW-'Bmr.iHSCS. Ko. 12 Diamond itmt, next Ooor to. 8t« DlUr'a Church. • ’ mylfcdly iQ Law, |J» foozth yittoburgh, Pa. :»;•• : mhl Tl -jr. HJCAS/VAttoiwet . at JUaw.— . Griut ctrrct, PitUburjh, Pa/ i-." ‘ »i-A-• , - r- ■ v-vi i PROUVCE. T BEGIMj aUTGHIN SON, Commission . I -i-nrr»ga»WA«Pina Mg»CTAifTa.dttd*r« In‘WEST- CTf RESERVE CHEESE, FISH, BA 002T, BUTTETE7 LINSEED OIU POTS AND w .wtRT.AHniA, SEEDS, GRAIN, ©RIED FRUIT :'vV!£*«MirroducogeDermUx. Beat brftndi Fsuallj-Fluur J-2tJ /J3Mond-a&d lis Tint trs., between Wood and 3dw . *!*.•*>**#»*.-> ■ '***£. ‘ f •' r V-ItoUiSK ’ WAKiiUMU CiK.—Mi£*N Kl' . ..• , •Vy if.'COLLIXB, Forwarding *ndOommlwrinn Mer •' 1 - ’ Vhiot aad M«r In. CHEESE/ BBXIEB,! LAKE r ,* - I'lSUand X'rodope gaaendly, No. 25 Wooditroet, .v - -&gxi W tier* PiUiburgh. •> , j my 2 TAMlii iiULiliJiS & CO., I’obilDbjUc ' KM'mAd'^aal6raiDPßoVl6loNS i ccrnrrcf War* lWl«jdrront«tmt«. '::; “ ; - jtC:dly :iv s:i JTJTfi 4«£^TS. foe 1 •"' ■ PKixafictrßia asb Bwjarck Ix- r - I a.. —■t«r» lk)M»A«i3Ui.Sunh-Ctft'Cornf Wood and fil. UOKDON, Secbetabt- Westeus . liwum CourtKT, M WBirilßrt. , it, BoVK.,.tsEcnEiiur Au.eohe.sv lutmci OjxrANT, yip.h »trrKALEBS IX URY , , « (toons, cornsr of Fifth and. Market atr«U, fittsUinth. •; iiOVßM>e»lßa l!» tjrZ- Xi, ;_;iAiy»rt»iKxiFAj»CT BIiYGOO'DS/dgnorthe orig* • a ** utt P— Rp^T^yarhgtatrBe t (ytft*bprgh.. TntJajaurets, tsc. IS Tkiji d SIMt, KniU>l»Ult(Uri>BtU«a«lM,-Sp. 77 “fl 0 -- '/VZBU& UIFtfEK, iteusanx M /-*-* . TO Marketitmt, Httrtrpygb.'-; -• • : 1 '->♦• •-*•'• , ap!3 ATON } fel ACR U M &CO.; Rkalecs w Evnownuu, Tannintai, NonoK«i «tc.. Hoi;- * :v-13aa41>'yUUntT | iet.l , Ui«bprkli;<.-:vap!s ' ; if'-'.'j *. • ■' ” ii -. A* axd Dealex ix I’lAA'O-AQUTE&.ind :lo(- *?* ‘‘*r r JTa*K»iid , Mßtlc*l ißrtnmo&bk flab uni -for th* HAMBUBQPIANG3, ktad.-for‘ HAitfiT, • .. DAVIS A CO.'fl BOSTON PlANOS,nrfthcnd with* V'» .vnt'AokwiAttaehiMS*. ,No.*lFifthttmt. .nivA fQh*. -/ealkr'tsFuhos, • 51Wood rtrwt, b*tw* Q ~-, vgarth itwt wd Di»»oed aUgy. Fltubcaih, Ft, ■ DAILY GROCERS. nos. unu,n. m ....................jaxex yeibxu. LITTLE -4 TRIMBLE, Wholesale Oaoctu axt Cojbximiox MiBCKAVTt; dealers in PRODHCL, FLOUR, BACON, CHKESB, PISH, CARBON AND LABD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufactures generally. 112 Seooad attest, Pittsburgh. i . - nradv x*Mxiu>.. Jr. Aftscc&Lt, jv.„.c. aincelz. ■Vf cDONALD A ARBUCKLE, Whole .lxl. lUI GxOCUSirPftODCCK JJCD COMBIMIOX MXX -OXOXI*, Jobber* In N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES, BEFiNED.-BUGA.BS and STBUP&:FLOUBrBA* OON, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, Be., No. Zs3XlMrt* ; Street, Pittsburgh. • *- nolffly i r. a a»Tm:n.........wx. n. utxkx. ' TVEYMER .ROBISON.& GO.j WholesalbGbo- Mescxaxts and dealer* In. PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and Fitter ; bnrgh.mano&dturcs,No. SSS. Liberty street. Pitta* ! burgh. • !; i.iU s: : i . f , i ■ mjS'.' GEO. B. JONES, Wholesale Lraleb is GROCERIES, MANILLA BOPE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 141 Water street, above the MonongaheU Bridge,' Pittsburgh, Pa. , , , >v . , . + Jmn k. *SJmmno. Robert dalzell & co., whol*- nu Gnocxns, Coxxibsios yn> Feairasntxn .MKxohasts, and dealers in PRODUCE and Pitts burgh maatitteturea, i . matt uuiataT....— joub axirtox. LAMBERT & SHILTON, Wholes^ Grocxks, Pnoorcs Desx.es* and Comxiano*', MEKCBsxrt. Na € Sixth itreot,- Pittsburgh, Pa. . . ppldily.y., A- • • ' , :joaa vrAtT.u^....^^ k ;.w....i....—.joes amaw. WATT & WJLSON, Wholesale Gro cuu, Cotottesxdx Xeecxants, and dbalera In ■FWddcetoJ'Pitteborgh nanotecturee, No.ICB Lib -ctiyatrecVPltUburgb. ■ ■ '• , - ja2s I bAIAH UICKEY & CO, Wholesale XOaocsaSr Coxviuioh Mcncxatm, and dealer* In FRODUCE, No. 80 Water .atreet, and 65Fn>nt street, Pittsburgh. I jOEo.;«.jUEVOXtU... u »;. M ... >una a. ou-wokth. J DILWORTH & CO., Wholksals • Gkocees, Nos. 130 and 132 Second street, near BmithSald, Pittsburgh. nol r rtoTn. rOHJTJFTjOYD A 00., Wholesale Gro tl cxb* axd Coxxttsion Heecbaet*, No. 172 Wood and 22* Liberty atreet, Pittsburgh. je!6 WILLIA.M BAUAREY, WuodesHe ~*y -.jOsogbe, Noa. 18 *ndra> Wood, strenx. Pitta* * toSfcdtt cTvnens. Y.l. XACEISTOSU P r 'ttiET. Mackintosh, memphux 8c co;, corner Pike and O’Haru slrocts, near Ihe City Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of' MACKINTOSH AND HEMPA(LL’S IMPROVED. PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all sixes and best style. Haring put up machinery of large caituclty and of tho best quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job bing, and solicit work In this line, trusting that by , pnuuptueee, and the character.of our work, to merit public patronage. . We invite special attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore unattained in this clam Of Engines. jaSOtlyd - '■ WILUAS uumu K. XBUIB. j WiLI4AM RARyHtLL * CO., No. 61' II Peaa strect, bolowNlarbury, Pittsburgh, PaV STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS ; Manufacturers of BARNHILL'S PAT ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, FLUED and CYL INDER BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, BBETCHEN, FIRE BED, STEAM PIPES,CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS. LIFE BOATS, etc., etc. Alto, BLACKSMITH’S WORK, BRIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, done at theghott- A*btwtica<— ' ‘.teSdtdte. rti J- ? - -f_ jT v , > Jsag • rpHOMAS MOORE, Manufacturer of X osd Dsalex ix all Kixn or COPPER-DIS TILLED PURE BYE WHISKY and FAMILY VINEGAR, Nos. IK), 191,1%* and 195 First street, between Sniithfield acd Grant-streeta, Pittsburgh. Private atdsrs solicited. Hlghact marketprioo paidfiarßYE. ABT* Fusel Oil aad *ll ether policnon tagredhaitt caryfaßy cxpacted, -by s and la proved. ILTON & Cl Corner of Flrat and Liberty street*. PITTSBURGH, Pa. XAsrra crpatE* or SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, Ac., Ac. „ .... , my!6:tf 5 4 CO., Successors (I of F. B. Ollphant, Manufacturers of HOT' PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS, CHARCOAL HORSE-SHOE IRON ud NAIL BODS, BOILER IBON and RIVETS. FAIRCHANCI LBOK ftiyotteCo., Pa. jy3t:iyd WarohoOM, 13 Wood it., Pittsburgh. WELLS, KIDDLE & CO., No. 215 Liberty street, opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh, manufacturer* of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH* story LEATHER BRAIDED Order* toUcited from the trade, and good* prompt* ly shipped me pgr instrnctloo*. Wahelyr SHIRT MANUFACTORY.— Muses J.: AN. AUL, No. 22 St. Clair ctreet, make-W or der, by hand, SHIRTS, COLLARS, Ac., on abort no* tics. Also, hare constantly on hand a-fine assort* meat of SHIRTS AND COLLARS, hUdaJS the best, r mo*t fiMhionable and desirable manner. 1 Jeßfcdly.f* O aKViSRANCE, No. 50 WatbrSt., Oe'PittsbanchfmaanfacturerofßOlLEß'BlVKTS, WROUGHTtfIfcJBh'COMMON AND RAILROAD, oferery description. ear Particular sized or shaped SPIKES and BIT• ET3, Urge or small, made to at thort notice. •> A good assortment constantly on hand. mygHMt J. X. VULTS —r. T. rLUKKCTT ~.T. CAMMUULi Excelsiok glass works.- WOLFErFLUNKETT & CO., QlamSUxctac tuscu. Warehouse, No. 12 Wood nmt, oonwr. of Tlrat, PitUburgh, Pa. » iwlyJ /'I HAKLES )AUS. Br>^ COA. _N'ew Brighton, / jTUBS, ZINC AttH*aKDS,IWOTM»Mfi*WfciBELS. J»U:lyd tUEJmsTHr. rpEETH EXTKACTED WITHOUT JL pain, bt the use or an apparatus *RPPSoM Those wishing tolnrest their money to good ad vantage, can alwsya find first and seoond clam paper at my'office, for sale. - ** All eommnnlcatkma and Interview! strictly caafi dcntlal. Office, Grant street, opposite St.' Paul's Cathedral. - joltdtf BOOTS JiJTD SHOES. TOHN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of O BOOTS AND SHOES of every description. No. it Smlthfleld street, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. oc3l:dly JIRCUITEVTVRjtL,. JAMES M. BALPH,Ut& assistant io Charles Bart bergarjireMW EXPLICIT DRAW INGS AND •SPECIFICATIONS for all kinds of Buildings, and superintends their erection on reason* able terms.' - Office on Anderson street, fctvreon .Loaoockani RoblnaottstreetfrAJlmbffiCity, ~ : Joia Arcbx \J tkct. Office; IRON BANK, BLOCK, iUtle street. for Buildings of every description; works euperiorand on mo«soi»to,t*rae.'< , ;n i *• -'-irimyadly-r BOOKSELLERS, Kc. ,fT,AY-.A CXXi BooEum.i.Rin akd B*a- J\.tioH£Xj», No. 06 Wood street, next door to thf comer of Third, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. SCHOOLVand' • LAWBOOKSQppstAnUyoo karid. ■ >; M. G. JOHJiSXON & CO,*Statiok- XBC. SUXS BMK SAJrtTTACimxCf JJrD Jor *o3o Iftwi *tr ...titan*. V m TTWTOtJyg, 1» rtmrtb tttwtyApoUo Ihiflditw frbla. tfoothert iliinSS ,liiht»rtcalv*4*ndf)rari*hy? J.. ■ ~r. j. 8. LiGdnx ftoo., ' eST 2fa, 75 Water and 98 front atraata. COMME .PITTSBURGH, SA'ITRI) tSOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 66 X/- Foontx Snutit. / ;. .CHARTERED IN 1652. ... Open daity,Awn 9. to 2 o’clock, aba> on Wednesday and Saturday avanings, from May lxt to November Ist, from 7.t0 9.o'clock,-and from Novaaber lot to MyrUtfromOtoSo’clock-j. . .. Depoalt*. teotlved of.-xD auins.not ten than On* Dollar, and.* dividend-nf the proftte declared twlosA year, in June and Decam bar. Interest has been de clared sesS-anuualiy, in June and December, since the Bank -vis organized, at tMfats of six per cent. i ayean , -'“; ’• - . - 1 Intanet, if not- drawn oof. Is placed*'te the credit of the depositor as principal, and-behra tbs suns In* toast from the frret days Of June and Deccmber, com pounding twice a year without troubling tbs deposi tor to cub or even to present bis pase book. At this rata, money -will ■ double in has than twelve years, making- in the aggregate Eton*- Aino on-aaLr rca CEKT.ATXAX.- Bocks, tbe Oharteri By-Laws, Roles and Regulations,' ftirnished gratis, oo application at tbeofflce; .. .... ALBBEE. upskrt- Jams* B. D. Heads, ; Isaac M. Peimock, A. H. Pollock. M. D., . Robert Robb, Jamas Sbidle, Alexander Tiodle. m - _ T 7 _ •. „ William J. Anderson, > HilLßurgwin, B«nJ. L. Fahnestock, Hopewell Hepburn, ' Jua Btolnu, .. June* D, Kelley, Alexander Bradley, 1 John Q. Pachqftn, : - George Black, John B. Canfield, ‘!£Jonko A. Carrier, „. 'Clurtee,A. Colton, WUUam Douglas,' ~/ John Eyas*, , Johh'Qoknei,. , ’Williams. Baton, . Poter 11. Hunker, Richard Haya, “ WUUam sTtatriy, SzcxxraXT axn Tnxxaci fcfcdawX' German tbust and savings BANK, corner Sixth Add’Wood Itx^tts. BAKE OT DISCOUNT AKI> DEPOSIT. CAPITAL .1- *. 1100,000. STOCKHOLDERS IKDITIDUAI.LT LIABLE, "niakcttfti: ADAMBEINEMaN, PmidenL , 1 Springer Harbungh; ' 'AttgoAtna Hoeveler, \ E. H. Slyer*; : Joseph Lang, | J. F. Hareteotta, Christian; Slobert, AutboU? Jteyn*, ’ A. Oroetxinger. DISCOUNT kVEBXDAY. • mylAdly • • JOHN STEWART, Oath Ur. .ms CEM.i~iJrjEOus. TWRNITURE AKD CHAIRS AT RE- Jj DUCED PBICE3 JAMEBW. WQODWELL, Nu>.97and'9a third Blivet, and Ul Fourth itrr.l, ALLYABItTIESOr TITLES AND ifiHSK. tulialda for HOTELS and PKIYAIE DWELLINGS; d“ All artier, promptly attended to, afcd the Eur- it ore carefully packed and boaoi STEAMBOATS and HOTELS tarnished *t abort CABINET MAE EES eapplfcd with ever? article In the Una. HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY, BEAHLESS BAGS AND CP Q6NADUBGS, as toreros’rb «‘topHM tope. left at H. Chtldl* Cd.’a, 133 Wood it. PlttabtttEh, still metre attention. otflStdly PENS AND CUBES SEPAZELD; .. and Market BttMtt, second story. ; F«a9htnTih*aSdsmnCttpMirlnKl>eiis to repair can send theta bytnalfi ■ >■.■■■. -t . - . ; mWMf ‘ - FITZPATRICK A CO. - J? Bivcs, fliHots Stobx urn Ctorixa Diahobo jukos, Ladics' Gold Watches axn Chaiks, Silver articles inches suitable.for wedding presents* SETS OF JEWELRY la Coral, Jet, Ametby»t, Pearl, Ac.; SILYEB CUPS AND GOBLETS, for presentation; GOLD HEAD CANES, Ac. IL. RICHARDSON A CO., ap!7 ' ' Comer of Fifth and Marks* streets. STUCCO WORKbK.—JAb. oWeW. STUCOO -ArND MASTIC WORKER, PAPER HANGER AND PLASTERER. • , • . 9VCKNTBES ANDUBNAHSKT3 <4 all Yttrniibsd on short notice. All orders left at No. 23 Congress street, six doors from Wylie, or at Palmer’s Wall Paper Stow, No. #1 Wood stmt, will be promptly attended to. mh26 , w; A. Clrtmu—V....'.-. A.JV.'JOWCAIDWEI.L, JU. CALDWELL & BRO., Boat Fdenuh m» ahd dkalees in MANILLA, HEMP AND COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAB, PITCH, BOS* IN AND OILS, TARPAULIN 9, DCCKJLIGHT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. GB Water and 78 Front streets, Pittsburgh. apfcdly .\r7' J Hto Cart- -Woo‘Glna r ” "Aronuttic," "Cordial,” "Medicated," ‘'Schnapps,” Ach is nqtr endorsed by aU;tb» pfominent pbjrsiciuis, cUnalste and odnaowettn as pcamming all of those intrinsic medicinal qualities (iqttio and diuretic,) which belong to an OLD AND ftJBI QUi. 1 Put up In quart botuee, and soid andgrocers. :^ssim^i^tSSSssi Diurajit, rriO.vfit end C9Flfthet.» below the PottOffloe. ILkcMUNN'S kLIXIUOF OPiUM. —Tbe 'peHbction of this lniwtlmahU preparation Is ■ lilneefnf trr mankind Withoutdetenonitlag the medicinal virtues of opium,. the Elixir U tbokonghly tmrifled froth all -thfc noxious qualities of this drag. In eases of free turf, burns, scalds, cancerout oloen, and other painfhl affections, It will relieve pain ana Irritation; - allay convulsions, spasmodic action, and morbid excitement of body and mind, without cans* lag slcknew, coetiveness. or headache. These admi rable qoalitia must render it pre-eminent in the list of ophites. Prepared and sold by A. B. A D. SANDS, Drug-. gists, 10Q Fulton streetf-New York.. Sold also by, B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pitts burgbtP*,.' —.* Sold also by ProgglstigaDeraDy. .. noS&dlw-wlt? TACKSON—A - TOWNSEND, Pork eJ pACXis*,a»d df>tt*.bj PBOVISIONS, No. 12 Fourth street, hare cst hand a fine asSocUM* of ' BACON,~LABD aodJOBM, moat .of .whhfli is of their own cure.', SUGAR CURED HAHa,v)f Cincin nati add other cures. Plain HAMS, with and with out canvas. <.flHQy|it>KßS.and 9Q)£Bi smoked and iudry aML ;kESB PORK, hoavy. LEAF LARD, In bbUt lirkins and palls, putup txpremly for family urn, andußofthslhoeftnepdenng. CUtEASE, suit able tar rolling mfll pwpoMb-*-'* -J auR T YON: AKNSTHAL, -Imposter and Dials* In tbs most sekct brands of OKNUIKE HAVANA C10AB8,~: utfsU AND UHKWINO TOBACCO, BffVfT,;TANC¥ JtSEMCHAOM; BIBBS, TCBSS, gnu nxkWJ}9Xm&iZBMtBI. CHABLSd;HOTKL, jpjtttWithgrftur -r- ‘ ~ L.i . - Twli 7 •- *■*>• '-W'i -•- **, ‘ ‘JBicrll:dly ’ t U WiloAm'& bWTiJck '&»;■■■ « No.» Wctorrtmt. isrsm, PIT BAJTMS. MA B. McFaddan, > Piter A. Madeira, ..John He B fl P or > James UcAQley, John Marshall, Walter F. Marshall, J ~ J&tMTjv Bingvalt, ’John H-'Sboenbergar, ' Alexander Spear, “ William E. achmertx, Isaac Whittier,: Christian Yeager, ca—CHAS. A. COLTON. coxsisrtxd or r HOL£SALS AND SILVER AND GOLD PLATIKO, MEDICAL. W. BODEXHAUKB, M. D. or BSW TOUt CITY, s. r: XDITor Pnblieatii MOBMN* COSTAINIV HOUR OF PUBLICATION. yl TERMS: ■- Komoir—s6 par fttaAtt, « Uo*»Uj«pr« casUptr weak from .carrier*. .-'.l#!: “ Wehlt Editios—Slngl*. Fir* or taort, $1,15; Ten or ftntnzjn, InrarUbty In adraaoe. J " " Al>VEßTlBn*p AT BEABoff|jfftS B^TES. ! SATURDAY iiOBSIX Reponolthe^ecretarTWt^JfMTf^ The report of Secretary Wfitetftal straight-forward dooumentn tth r more then narrating the program the de pertmcnt under bin charge-4BlscA'jffjy,Ja|t. It disousses few questions anjflfciffioijitf,r%£ ommondations; scarcely end only, tone* makes use of srong language respecting the rebels. The with a declaration that the |ehoi ied ariridously end with honesty ffifijwyosc in the 1 discharge of his dutlos—a deeliprition which will not he- questioned by these who peruse this qr - Wntrait-yie state' of our aery et present- with wbat 4i*ad ui the be* ginning of March,luti: The report begins by adverting to the ob jects in view on tho part of thkpav&l the blockade of a coast ncarii three thousand mftet; expoditioni-tw the Sduth in qonneo tion with land forces, pursuit and capture of the enemy's pritfiteors. Such a task was never before demOfidedof any gov ernment.- To accomplish it tie Department was obliged to call largely oq'thf mercantile marine. -j, It was soon found necessaty to' divide the coast Squadron iritodl visions—*therThe former was again sub-divided, on tk®. oration of Com modore Stringham's resignation; and the samo would have been done with the latter,but.i for the smallness of the Haiti- The Secretary speaks favorably of the on thePo- .Which was-thereby,Mft open .till the i close of October, whoxL 'kwigstion became 'dangerous, in consoque&rajof the number of the enemy 's batteries.' >sP|s public is left In the dark as to, whether l&kttempt'.will be mddb to remove those obstructions. ; The report 1 alludes to the Jhbject of blocka ding ports by sinking vtstctij and states that the “Stone to Charles.* ton and Savannah. “ThH,u aflectttnlly done, will prove the mott ectmoaiqii afad gratifying method of Interdicting fttmwcf." The number .of vessel* Mmi by our naval squadrons, mostly in, aften»ing to rdn the blockade,has one hundwfjaadfifty-three. The greator part have bean'Condemned after adjudication.. The events connected wiw the coast expe ditions to Hatteras Inlet oh* Port Boyul are. i recounted. Tho reason whysbe former was not followed up by securing a position on the : mainland! arose from the Inadequacy - of the ! military force accompanying it.-' The latter was expected to sail in September, but various j events prevented its departUqi until late In ; October. The Secretary state* thpt the strong -1 Martollo tower on'TybeeillOnfctlrtaally oom-, I mends Fort whisk fHarda t^o.^pr. I trace .into Bavaasak. /fhe ; number And l strength of veiK>_ror thediitta*si£p? expe dition, nearly ready, arc, for oEvJous reasons, not stated. On the subject of privateering the.report says It was to be expected that "men who nad violated law and moral obligation to gratify inordinate ambition," would betake them selves to piracy. Tho Socretary does not deal much in tho, language of censure, this being the only severo sentence in his report. He evidently prefers “the logio of a .blow" to that of a strong paragraph. As to theesoape of the Sumter he remarks that “by some fa tality she was permitted to pass the Brooklyn, and after a brief and feeble chase by the lat ter permitted to pass on her ‘voyage." Al though "a piratical rover," he regrets that she has been received and supplied, against the remonstrances of our consuls, by public authorities in many foreign ports. • There is a hoarty .endorsement of th* arrest of Hason and Slidell by Capt. Wilkes, Coupled with an assertion of his right to :*eise the steamer conveying them. “If a too generous forbearance was exhibited by him in not cap taring the vessel, * * • it must not be regarded as a precedent." p,. On the 4th of March lAit, aQ the Govern ment vessels available for eervidekgaiost the rebels were only four -in number, carrying l twenty-five guns.: Onr Kavy npw consists of j 264 vessels of all rises, carrying 2,65 f guns,- and hating an average tonnage Of 218,016■ tons. Thenumberofseamannoiwemplbyedis 22,000. Of 136 vessels purchased, we find; that are propelled by steam; all; the 52, oonstrueted or nearly finished, are steam ves- Th* difficultyenoounteredfai thb purchasing of vessels must have been great, oh. Account of the large number thrust upon the Depart ment. The Seoretaryv expkdni'the plan re sorted to for the purpose of seedring Hie most, serviceable ships' at the moat economical prices. The results, we think, speak for them-1 selves in the late expedition to Fort Jloyalj and-the foot that not a complaint of tionhas befnpoblloly made against the agent now employed in this lmportantdutj£ jln the navy yards, though cloven thousand mechan ics have been steadily employed, the Govern* ment has been obliged to resort to private yards, so urgent was the call, for vessels of war. A passing allusion Is mode to the mall dad vessels now building; and we are Assured that wisdom has been shown in dealing' with 1 . the great difficulty of eomblnlng weight of armor with lightness of draught, if this haa not been dntiraly overcome. L ’ • The rapld inCrease in our naval arm nxtu rally cAIU for the estabUshmentof Dew;grades lUthVsarviee. The Secretary, accordingly, recommends the organisation; of not more teren squadrons, each to be commanded. by a flag officer. . subordinates, ebamo dorei,'eopt*lh»i ooiumauders-jmdliaatsnant commanders, would command OaclUaj single vessel, with other grades 1 subordinated' to these. The present rates of pay might be so proportioned as to cteate no Increase in tho aggregate. No advancement, above pasted should take place, except on nomination by the'President and confirmation by the Senate. Officers should! be allowed to retire from'the aorrioe after having been for*, ty-five years therein,; Vxoopt when called into service by theFresidsnt; a fair provision to for those on retiring. The ‘ Naval School at Newportrtkongh only temporarily located there,-should be filled tp ita. full com plement, as doublo the present numberof midshipmen srt required: ;r' : ; j On tnc siavery qnettioh the Secretary says nothing, but the foUcwing, “on the employ ment orfogUiues," will show that he propo ses to pretect loyal men, and arrest Insurgents without asking if they bo blaok or white. He **“*in the coastwise and blockading duties of Gie navy it has been not unfroqaent that fu gitives from insurrectionary places; have sought our ships for refuge and protection, and our naval commanded'have applied to mo for instruction as to tho*pri»p4r disposi tion which should be made of such refugees: My answer hsx been that, if insurgents, they should be handed over to the custody of the government;-but if, on the contrary, they were free fWnrany voluntary participation in the rebellion vtd sought the shelter and-pro tection of ou flag; then they should be cored fbr and employed in some useful manner, and might bo enlisted to serve on our public ves selaor In our navy yard*, receiving, wages for thrir IsW If suoh-employment could not: b. tonUlredio .il by-t£.n»tri.tW,imi*ht UMMto tho atmy, ltd if no oMployment oatilil b. brand for thorn in tho pobllo Mririw, thh, thonld ho niiotnd toprooowl bwlr *nd pMoonhlj, nithont nrtrtin vto M i HyoU r : hood in nay loynl portion of th. oonntry. Thii I h.T. ooaild.rad to'b. tho Miola n- dnty. tn tho prwnli.l, of odr nnral offloor*.” riMMi JOURNAL. 7, m vlhe n»v»J ottlsi»Us .fori tHo. y«r taiiii* i >»>■ : »I 04« npott* .**s»irtli r Cdrolinatleft,- I t£e 4tita pf ,§ffair> in ‘ .tlUtjpfxfe sb*j*pivib ;i whi«h.we ccndenw^ irO,iit iaoajtain. that dl» blockAd* is’jre-/ -ri&Utect' at 1 : 1 {At£rfti£icto? 'hbt 'Aiily by : ’tbr tolbi d 1 'ehantteli * 'to !i dt’.'-teftinS," tii ‘feth'er jitlicts, bat -mainly by the Mafflt, ° r northern! channel o/f Chart*toh oHttj*bft: 0 Httj*bft : Mtilt ai^ho. 'AtrmiMTjimT ships aWr trio far ffotathe north orn j ppannelto punpe.tl*e_r*b9l Teasels, success- ! folly. The. privateervGbrdon came ih oy ttiii j ’channel early Th'ftib' stiotobiV arid* went oat 1 tbe sime'way otr October 12tn, v with’ •Mason and Slidell on board. She hat since come in by the Edisto inlot and inland route, and. now lies at Charleston. .Within a few i weeks pact tbe brie Weat Indian, with naval 1 stores; the barque #elen, (Corperly, the Row- j ena of Philadelphia,) also wiih naval stores; the new cfiKooner Gen. Ripley, with neb, with' others ofToss note,have gone out'bythe aanie ghaiifict. The'Noshville hlso went-dn Oet. pt6th, takibg a crowd -of l naval ofioers and ca rets for the offlCertng'Of prices ol* prlvateera, if nhycoold becaught orengagea to act as {privateers.- The steamer Isabel is now thor oughly fitted np h loaded with near 1000 bales of cotton, and.lies in Ashley river_ ready to ran tbs hlockado at the,&nt opportunity, and tha schooner Prince of. Wales Is aWo loading .with cotton for the tame purpose.! Evidently, something must be done .with 'this MaOt channel, if there Is (o be a blockade at all. •• .As to tho confedorate forces on‘the coast of South 'Carolina, there are three regiments from North Carolina, with a -battalion of ar tillery, and five to oight Sooth Carolina regi- menu on the railroad toward Savannah, mainly at Coosa whatchie. With, the Georgia troops, there are In all about twelve thousand Son within easy..rcaeh of Beaufbrt and of ilton Head island. Most of the South Car olina troops, nnmbering thirteen regiments, are stilt In Virginia.' .At Charleston there' is Col. Orr*S regimeht ofr Sullivan's island, near twelve hundred strong 7 tho fourth brigade, Sixteen hundred etrong,; and tUe 'reserves doing-duty in the eity, about two thousand strong-. Iheso Jast ate men .of 45 to 05 years. jpf age. fhe battalion of regulars, about, four, nnndxed, strong, is. f Iso on Sul . liven* s island, making in all about five thou sand two hundred available, for. the' defence -of Charleston. In Moultrie and fiuiriter; there are in addition four or five companies of artillerists. Col. Orr*S -regi ment had a largo sick list, no-lew-than 536 being reported sick a week since. There are tnew very few troops: above Charleston on or near tho-cout, .tho movement of all that .can bp raovod being, rapid, toward Beaufort and Charleston., There ari>proba bly but two or. three thousand more araila ble -to send to the coast 'Savannah, trttßout woakenlhg Charleston. ■ ' The oonditlon 6f thelowcr coast 'district is evidently one of great disorder and alarm. ■Xeay-of the ptanteraare burning their cotton, gtq-hnny d-flirip*., .Tho ( EUUBaS of two planters are\ givehlh , the Gtjurifr, of Friday, tho 29th, as having made this patri otic sacrifice, and the Richmond DUpatch, of Saturday, the 30th,has the following telegram from Charleston: “ Ckarfaton, Nov. 29.—The patriotic plant er*' of the seaboard are hourly applying the toroh totheir crops of cotton and rice. Those who have not-the heart to apply' the toroh themselves have authorized the military au thorities, to save their crops from tbo ravages and lust of.tho enemy, to destroy everything before them. The plantations on North Edisto.and its. neighborhood an now in one sheet of flame and smoke throughout.. Parties from below unite in saying that ovory thing is wrapped In one vast fl&mo.” - This does not look as’though much confi dence Was felt in the future maintenance of Confederate authority, however discouraging ; it- may be as to the sanity of the planters themselves. They are confident,, at Charleston* that they i oan gather faroes rapidly enough to meet, us nt any: point on the mainland we may choose, j at least, with numbers. ’ Drawing from 1 Georgia and. North Carolina pretty freely, and Expecting to have soon a portion of their i «wn men in Virginia to count upon/ they are perfectly quiet»«ow; and have n6t!yet with . drawn a single-company from the general con federate Service. '•>' ■ ■ - . * Their local preparationsfar 'defence are unore-successful than is generally supposed. A new battery , is in course of. erection on SulUr van's. Island,. one on. James* IsJand,and>Hht. of intreuclimehts near. the same place two mtleilong. There"'are two powdexHuUs in the. Pickens district, dhe in Carolina, Khd! sin-labundance of powder at Charleston khd elsewhere. Arbis are also abundant; the - treat stock lu the arsenal and the lat* import ations by the Bermuda dnd.Sincal being sof i fleient to arm everybody. • The-: Bermuda brought about $OOO, of whioh Charleston got I about UOO,and thePlngal brought;i2,6oo su perior Bhfltld rifles, entering at Sayannah oh Wednesday, Nof.l3thv, ;P,ercaision caps are *nhtds ih.CbSrleitoo, 1 andcahnon drh abb'enst bnd a; foundiyestabtithmenfc having* ftiHythree huhdredmen at : wbrk'at' the busi ness and' a’jnieceerful perousilon - eapmaking machine vfn"operation. All'other military made. ; - • 'Prortslbni hre obundant and cheap, The Zhurifr of November -29th# quotes flour at bacon and.hams $2 cents per bound, salt |lo‘ per sack#,brown jugac B‘tp,l2 cents, n Ji MT. rl Atllit* alsd ihirgea ih-'his Report that jthajnhtiiDeaend.paJiceoffioen-engaged in ar tesUng contrabands hare^‘many oFtlrem, teen guilty of knowingly afii persons-in the cserrien.ot'tbwarmy aomo caseq .entirely military passes. H ti 1 su gge f t*' tKat : these oncers* Be,' arrested, tiibpriaonta/-4ad> from interfering whojWilHeonk*: band or war, without first .hringing-them to L -the 1 Mart M'fdi* fexlimfaitfoh. He igivai:tha mjmegQf/sirtj-.VnoßstahUspindsix-' number- detail' : by interesting. ■ I giva you* Jew ofthe .coses? * George fitful* Alexandria ; :lhb night ; RUrtrOrttf d|ndtd; fcU mister being : .a 38^^01^^ He went inth"the semeo of: the Zouaves, wu*fr s An > tempting to witli thaZtmave^ was arrested. *V • ' James Jackson was the sTavb of AlbcrtO. .Mibor, a captain in* the rebel ariny. ..Ran . away .when hia master sought to take him to Manassas. - Acted as guide to Colonel Taylor, of the Third Now Jersey Regiment* and while in town on a pass was arrested nod impris oned. James Emery Johnson wot born, in Penn sylvania, and'came as the body servant of Capt/MUler, Fifth Pennsylvania Regiment. When that regiment was encamped at Ten nallytown ho was sent to the city tojpurohase Srovilions, was arrested ■ and put in jail, ohnson is a freeman. I ~‘ .Camille Johnson was born iu Charles coun ty, Md., and was the slave of Philip-Linton, who left Washington and joinod the rebel army.' She Was- imprisoned. John Alcslock is a freoman, and a native of Montgomery courity, Maryland. Left home because they sought to impress him into the rebel army; Was arrested'by a constable, who, it is said, was dosirons of keeping him in -jail for a year, and then selling him to pay the fees. Henry Banks belonged to one Aleck Allen, who lived on Capitol Hill, who joined tho reb els. He did not ran away, but was arrested one Sunday when near his home on tbo Hill- Bill Bowie was born in Minnesota, a free man. Caipe here in tho snmmor with the First Minnesota Regiment, as a cook to Capt. Coates. While in Georgetown, was arrested os a runaway, and imprisoned. Wm. Cole ran away from a Secessionist in London county, Virginia, who was about to join the. rebel.army and tako him along. Was arrested in Washington, whore ho wa»;.oys* taring. Alfred Hay was put in jail by his master for safe keeping. His master is in the rebol army. ; ' John Haris, the Slave of Col. Minor, of the rebel army, was arrested while in 1 Washington with* load ef“wood. He was applying for a .pass to return to his home in- Fairfax county, , Virginia. James Monroe, the slave of, Charles Bun nington, formerly captain of polioe, who went south with the rebels, was arrested after his master's treason, on a frivolous and false charge. ' Richard Oliver was born in Maryland, as a. freeman, .and arrested in this city where ho came for employment. _Riohard Fane ran away from a Secessionist in Fairfax county, the night after tho battle of Roll Run, and was‘arrested here whilo en gaged on Arlington Heights by the Govern ment. . . ...... Edward Parker/was tho alave of the late John A. Washington, and was raised on Mount Vernon. He left Mount Vernon because he had been Ordered to Manassas to wait upon John A. Washington and General Loo. Came to this city with tho Fire Zou aves, and was arrested when attempting to go to New York. Nancy Pinn, an elderly negress, ran away from her master to prevent him from sending herself and children to Mahassis. When in Washington, on her way ttf Gen. Mansfield to procure a pass, she was arrested. 'George'" Singleton was put in jait for “safe keeping,“ by hi3_master,whoiaa secessionist. • Joseph Speaks, the slave of a secessionist who lived on the road above Dranesville, came to Washington after his master went to Ma nassas Junction,and while engaged with a baker, was arrested and committed to jail. I have taken these cases from the report of Mr. Allen,almost at random, as showing more clearly the nature of the charges made against thesenegrOes. Tbesubject will be thoroughly investigated by Congress, and on the strength of the fkets here diselosed, a bill will be pre sented 'to Congrcar abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia. Ositcabt.— -Rev. Phineas Rice, D. D., an aged and high!/ esteemed miniiter'of .tha Methodist Episcopal Church, died to-day at hit' residence, is Newburgh, IT. Y. For more than half a century.ho has been widely "and favorably of the leading min isters of his denomination. His sterling good sense, fervent piety, popular address, marked individuality and rare executive ability, won himtinmeroui friends, and gave him powerful influence in the councUs.of the: Church.—A. Y. Evening Poet, of yealerday. won SMB JiJVO TO XET. TX)R SALE—A three stoigr Brick Dwell* JJ IngHouse, situated in the Second Ward of "the dtyofPittsburgh, on Fotzrth street, between Smith flefd street and Cherry’aUcj, with all.tho ©ut-bulld-; Jugs connected.therewith. 'Also, a Lot of Ground in the Sixth Ward oT Bald ’clty,'havlngefrontaftw«nty-foar feet on Franklin street, and extending back one-hundred and twenty feet to Itecatnr street. Said lot lies adjoining, the west side of the Sixth'Presbyterian Church. W. C. ACGHINBAUGH, Assignee, - noZhlmd So. IIH-Diamond street. , al liable oil rKonsKa'Yr eojk. SALE—Situated on French Creek, ombradng betwesnlO and 11 acre*. Thereare on the property six wells In various progress; -threopf which aro' at ■sufficient depth to Justify operating. • Connected with ■the wells is a powerful engine. In good .running-order. This property 1* adjoining the celebrated STCormick. firm, and is porbaps one of the best oil sites in that region, i We oflur a great bargain on easy terms of mytaent, or.with exchange fur real estate in or ad oining the city.- For particular* apply to aa9- : B.bTLAIN A CO- &SK Fourth street. IjUjK S*A l^K—’A- very commodious and . comiorUbl* rwUlen&vln * desirable neighbor* hoodtin'th* Third'ward, AJlofchenv,on long nnd “* FT*?* * nd ,ori Soyra ,ji.; Attorney at Law f ,130 Jourth at. • NUINE i’OK S4JJ4—Awut Eight Horns* Powaa* ingoOd order, now driving three power rrr—n In tM» office; Will be sold cheap for £2£ f. OAZBTTE OiPPICB, ; .. j*7;dt£ - . . Filth atreet, above Bmlthflcld. . TV L. ALLEN, Aobst, ' PBODUCE AND CODISnsSIOX UEBCBANT. And Wholesale and BetaU Dealer in WI2TE3, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS; bectitting dibtilisb, n : No.-6 Wood Street, FitUbdrgh, Pentfa. nog&MHapl \ : ■ v • rpyi'ME CmZEjsa of eittsbu liuti; JLlaanoanoe ttjaell to jooia a candidate at the ffMtilny to tha’olUco of CITY. CONTROL* LSltTua long experience In varied hod extensive btulDcee, a perfect fuslUarity with accvonta, and the identification of a li**tla» irith all the ioteriata of mj native dty,. entitle too to yanr casfidenoe and —AJtUWI^HU*tfOTIOE.—The part- tbe undar dntd> UAMt tbt flna of GRAFF, BEE9S hi bvsn'dluolTod, JACOB BBSSC bftrtiigjrarcfcm»* ed tb« Uktuul U,4*{pBh— ’Ftr*t*lfb^tgage*i'aiAtfly-'*ecnred.......'.....^ t 00 Beal Estate, (pr**’»*ai. $103,314 61) coet 102,000 00 TM»goyjr .on ample Collateral Stock*, (preeent raluo $06,007 72) oort Note* and BilUßeeelrablo.„ fWXIa only proOU ftW Company can divide hy law are from nm.wMd|; bare be?h datarmlntfd. *- *> - Insunucymade on. every deacripucm olpromrth: In town at rate* erflowaa art couslatawt, wlthsecnrity.— ‘V s 'T'-i Since theif incorporation, impeded pMhirty yean* therhare paid kweeby flre to as amount exceeding IWrJftSMt if DeHart, thereby of the advantage! of Tntarance;'aiwellda tnalrahfll ly. and- disposition .to meat with promptncaa all iWiOitloa. • , ....... .... • l - uMuahrmutt ‘1; ' •■ Losses paid daring the yfeir 1858.—.—-$106,065 67 -• r <; , . waicroMi • no* Charles N.-Bcncker,. Isaac Lea.- •• MoriipcaiD;‘E.frwi*, Jacob iß.uoiUh, Tobtsi Wagner, . Edward O.’TMIe, _ David B.*Bn>wn, 0e0..W» Blcturda,* - Samuel Grant;' ’ • GdOreo TUea. Eire insurance, ry thereli aKCE .MOTTO AL IHSCKANOK OOKPAHT, OP PHIL ADELPHIA, on BUILPISOB, limitod or porwiiud, MEBOHAHI)ISt, PORNITOM:. Ac., Is town or country./ Office-No. 208 Walnut street. Capital, $229,610; Ashkts, $308,608 96—invested as follows:.'. * First Mortgage on Improred City Proper • . ty, worth doable the amount..:. —.5155,000 00 -Ground rentv'fint ~ 2,462 60 Tenna. B. B. Oo.’s 0 per cent. Mortgage Lao, *BO,OOO, cent...... 21.000 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loan..-. 30,000 00 Allegheny eiunty 6 per ct. P. B: K.' Loan' 'lO,OOO 00 Collateral bgnds, well a9cure bind and tuck, all on the tame maichlne»ghd*nrra&t , It forihroo - - * Circular*! containing testimonials from Iadl« of ibb high**! standing,' east ind m«t, giTlnr pricae, . g^w^^RicQlabedgratiAoCi.ajipUcatioslapetwn Nowflg^Sllh,Jerlrt. Oottottaod : Oil constantly on band. WM. SUMNER. aoTOyaiMrE ■:i i. 89,136 00 ‘\89,756 00 1,12100 27,919 0& - $308,508 99