fe 4: , W ■■'■at: ’i vj- *i *; Vs* ■. & ■: I X ' ' S ■ .’•4- \ - \ ; v.’.; * . U.-V.V 4 • V . »,- * v.v.v.* f J r \ . * v.-.yri ’! T . < * i 4 * ... t *. „ ; * vjfr.y; -K : :: v v • * ' •';:,; i. , \ . • •? I.' ... - |T*-i " "**• c k > . A' u . *. .. * • J ,; - . **• :*•. v *.h' • • *. -y .* 3 5's: ■fr .•*' r,: ' :V: S 4!. '< • 4<+ -V,. ,• •s; ; • ‘•'■r-m-: wus •V < v '* .. ‘ :*>•* ,- v tV / ,v ’’’ '■'• " ■ •%s£##s!!**;•. .. . •.'O.; ■J \ , ’ •* !S «* ’ T, - tX ‘.■lif; l !« * i•:f ‘ ?•*'•'- '* • t 1 ; fi t,, . . vi-iv;h, y yt I i' H). b i t:x >. h, . ... \ < , 4 : ‘ 11STABIISHED; IN 1786. cojttjaissiojir, isc. 1 : i "wiCCigIH»H M .. wr **** oCE ' TOIIN B. CANFIELD (| CO- Colbns •VTiioji 'm foßWAk&ive Mckcsaxts and whole* d*el«* ID WESTERN RESERVE - CHEESE, £aßD, PQRK.BACON; FLOUR; FIBU, 1 POT AND PEARL' ASIiXS, SALEBATUS, LIN SEEP AND LABD OILS, DRIED FRUIT and Produce 3>niera)ly7 Noe.- 141 and'-143- Front afreet, Pittsburgh. . ' • .r l .—• > •■,, 7- oc2J wx. ixx*ard. riDLP & SH£PAKI>, CoM3Usaios MEB v W'CBAjrt* ud dealers In; KLQUB, GRAINAND . .PRODUCE, No. 2«3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 Choice brands of Flour to* Racers knd Tarmlrnse constantly on hand. Particular attantlon'pald. to -‘igmogOWferelucMerthandittgeoeraUy. cx&s\j IIUtAtJK. VAN UOKUKK.Proddceaud 2 Coxxwiox McacHAjtT, dealer-ln FLOUR, PUT TER, BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORK, * DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS and'Prodne* gen erally.' Liberal cash advance* made on consignments. Warehouse, No.HQjecond street, Pittsburgh.; IAMLtiA. FKXZtiKf ioEWAKBiSQ a.vd O Commission MsmciUMT,.for tfcs sale of. FLOUB, .. GRAIN, BACON,LAKD.BUITEB, SEEDS,DRIED 1,; pBUIT, and" Produce generally,'No/16 Market corner of First, Pittsburgh. oc33dty •i'.-jf. KrXxno. ttCHOMAKER & lAKG, .Commission „ MncxASTt and wholesale dealers .In- GROCE-' BLES, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE,'fcc., No. 203 - Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘ - se!3:dly. *' I rt< riiiAND KIDDLE. I Baccessbr to Jno. • * XL STOilt d Son, No. 163 Liberty street, Pitts burgh, GENERAL PRODUCE, GROCERY AND C+UMISSIONMERCHANT. . ~ , . -V "Cpoaign meats rcepectfolly solicited. fezfcdly .’"‘WIT. WH1TK...i....~.JK0. WHtTE.........~-~lOfl. WHITE. -.. v BUOTgERS, Forwarding yy ‘AKtkGoxxxmion MsacßAjrts and'dealers in PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY,:No. Liberty stf-eet, Pittsburgh,?*. . my 27 A 6CHO Y FKy-OojQCissioN Mkrchant. >Va m* dealer ih CRUDE AND REFINED GARBON ..., int.rt, IILASB, IKUN T NAILS. Am. No.lSj.Liberty stresa,.r,‘ :• •' mhZ7:dly I ■WUXtAK JL£a>S, lrvn’l Part'a -f OAVI ° Jt’CAMDLttS, ] • **\ Special Partner. MEANS, & COFFIN, successors ,to AT Candies*, Means k Co:, WHOLESALE QRO- —‘ " UERS, cornu: of WousLabd Water streets, Pittsburgh, . - Jy3:dly r. ,wx.-4. anurc..—h. voioi. -r-T « v.OIGT Je CO- Buccessor to II G. J_J*' Graff, PRODUCE-AND COMMISSION HER OH ANTS; 247 Hberty»tTTNos. .101 and .103 Liberty atreot, .Pittsburgh. Jaßdly .-i y;--l , • i TAiIKB DAE2ELL * SON, COMria- ; V non McamAXTSturtbe sale Of CRUDE AND RE FINED UAUDON tS and 70 Water street, . ..Pittsburgh. . Adrancosmads on consignments.. - ; ■ nnveorsTS. _ SIMON JOHNBTON, Dgaißß in Purr - DRUGS ANDCHBMIOALSrPERFUMEfeY, ... .FANCY GOODS, BURNINGFLUID, OILS, FAM .,, ILY MEDICINES, Ac., Ac., of strictly primo quai '• - » f{y, which ho offets at lowest prices. Corner Smith*' ifeeid'afcd Fourth streets,' Pittsburgh, Pa. • i canJully eompunDded at all hours. " -rf.\,?AIidBi’HT?LEMlNli, oorner of -Market '.'fj street, aod-t be Diamond, keeps constantly on r a full assortment of DRUGS, -MEDICINES, , 1 r jffBlCtNR CHESTS/PEBrUMEBT and ill irti- to hit business. - • - _ ; . ___ pnatcrij ikjuj carefully oompoumlod at - ,n Xitjjx A. FAUNBS'I'OOK & 00., Whole- DavaoiST and Manufacturer of WHITE >; v ANDLiXU ARGE, corner of Wood and ITunt *. ■* pfrMts, Pittsburgh. mh7 scon. W HOLE3AI.IS I)KJJ.KE u w BKUOS, PAIJiTIJ, OILS, ViSjilSnES And DfK Sturrs, IJO.-2M Liticrtr'«fr«t; Pltulrargh.— . Aft dhtaawlU tocclva prompt attentions mU24 'Bnacn^. M ~« M ~ M > M ~.. M 4.osoaoK.BEiTsn. * ;^ i * < 'OKAUN '& IiEITER, Wholesale and wrner of Liberty and St. “'j* 1 • CUfrstreeta; PSmbnrjcb. " , ;y i3rui UNO. il. JUSYSKH/vUruggist; • ■i ! Wood street, ooraer of Wood street: and' • ■ ;-••■; - V&gln alleyy PltUbcrghy Pa., r * :r. r.~ . ; . ~ f TOIISJ 5. r ScCONNELL, Attorney > J ‘ ..: : -Dss, No* 93 l>totnrmd atrect. Will attend to tbo MUlemcnt, and.O>Ucc tlou of chiimA, ho untie*, 4c., In Woablngton,* Dietrict : of Co! gaitda.' • * • - • > P*l9:t>nM ; ',»oiur a. mnapATMcK..,-.... *mo». KIUKPATUiCK & MELLON, Attor- Xxtb att Law, NO. KU Fomth Alrecti ftre . ... ahove SnqU\ticld, Fituburgh; Fa. my!7:dtf i. ■;.,f|TU,OMASS EWiKU, Akokkei asb . -JL Couwtu.o« at Law.. " 1 . ’ ‘ 1 ' OrricsVlTo. 15trFctinK-«tmt,'conKr©f Cherry alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa. anlfcdavlyT O A.MUEE A. EUItVIANEE, Attokxey -JSit.ww: - : - ' •■■■■ I Orriem, Elftb itreet, a4lolnJng tboosce of.Mar ..inbadl A.Brown,- Pittsburgh, P«u . Jc29:dly . .1*; .M. bMIXH, . Attorney I and CocxstLLOa at Lav, ha* Tamored to XIJHN’S IA.W TJCILDIUGS; Vo. 13 T>i*WOß(l ftrwfi next' i'/iZ^-idodr4Aß^ , C a..CJ. "..^agrlCSdljr F.-LUUAfc$, ; at'Last.— n Ojant «lrr*t, Pittnbnrgh,,Pa, ■ » •;Cr- ‘Attorney at Law, jfa.aid Tourthatrcct,Lcwtio’a Lav Building, •; ;;/'jpjig<>ycEr;,r;:' LEBCH&fICTGHtNSONvGoiucjssioN' -asm Foavasbixo HmouSto, dealenis WEST-* - - - PEAUL ABHBHr-»SKBK,JUUItS,-I)EIED fBUIT . ■* , ; felrtmfcd-puu-uteil Pear} Btorcb. .*o* ; 11A . r.Bocoiul-and ie riiW»tA( , t>twe«B Wood aad famlth •‘ ' OeH, PHtrtmhrh'-Pq. qpfcjly ZTIFeESE "IfAKKUOUsilS;—fiysit£; \J U. COLLINS, ■;.T-:.>ch»ot and; dealer, in CHEEaE, BUTTER, jLAKE . _ Fldli and Produce generally, No. 25 Wood atrect, aboi* Water, PitabuitfhV - - • ' : ! my^ ' TAMES IIOEMES A CU, Foes Weal t/Tm*'*Dd deilertfiri PROVISIONS; corner of Mar ;.kfct and Fronttrtreetar- •••••."••■'•:.• —* •■..• Jafrdly v» j.u —"tt- .iiii ACHJ^TS. J- : GABDIKEK COEFIN, Agkjit fo* subaxce CoMrA*™, North-oa*t Comer-Wood and **•• , ' : *rrhlrd»trg*t*: ' ' •' • ■fix i». JONES,' Agent Nortw Areri- W • ca; state of Forriiyh-ania wid Hartibnl In *l ; -A gT-WatertneL- . ■ i «i ';u ©AMUKir KEAi a. Shjrwart- OimEN? /-• ‘.it- *tJluwiA*ci C6*9Axr» comet Xartot and Water atrect*. • • t iL UOllJDO^f, ijneBCTABI WE9TEK!* ♦ totTmAKca CoarAyT, 92 Water *troet. » if; M... BUOfi,- £!e<3uctaby Alleciiexy Tl^^}:^'^K'r: aaopBi jots v. x’caxdlcm. ,*fca iv '-i. 1 ,," vntoiisuisuuun . 1 ~"'.— i:;w - FOREIGN AHDiDOMESTIC OBY QOODS, —“"‘"■• r 'So,~M~RrotSj''ltyeBa _ tlil T jl'ht3Tt*e abore lHamond 1.:- M. IRfKCiiFIKLD, ncoe&or to *. *Bareh*dd*Co:, Wholesale end Dealer* to vATAPL* ANDrFANCXvfiBTr COOEST North. toktfcrag- ottßftttfo afcßltogUt atrcct*. j w»3 * Q* iHnr (! a A P ' 4l*4tooM,:Ko. «UUrta* street, Lctw«a ThinJ and r- ; "KSk;Fi«ihttrrfh.‘-y-» ■•> -••- i rys . jlansOS love, ueali!k ij« sta ■ V'r -* ... g..~ DiIX.GOOBS,«i|3i ofrhe orig- IsjsS ItJlarkelllraft, PllUbtrah. - tte. TOSEPH IIOBNE, Datiuni N Tbw- V ’ inimv Kirvaomcann avn Srxa v Cootie, =K& 97 Marheltttwti FlttttiorKh.- . . i optol>; piUAKUSSiiltf' —r-*- — X3isSsiJ**- -■“ fji w 13»A'i'ON75lAO*lUAt& uCIiJULKEara - L :. t r ■- 17«od , mpir, - - " •'•• —i~IHAHUMCIE BIUMK, Mnh t ... I ■'• ■hrnyi MainoM' VfASOarltlfe^Ji -tiki-.rT isxik?:* .v-: i \ *-z5’X *&l9 4«rt tbos. mttij:, nmtnt Little & tbimble, wholesair Geocesi axd Coxitxsaios llncvaxTS, dealers in PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASR COTTON YARNS* juid Rinaborgh manufactures generally, UZPdcpidftroff, filtsblirgh. ntnreas m'donald..«j. ax»ocu.k, anaucnc. ' McDonald A AKBUCKLB, Whole bale Gnocau, Paoncca axs Comustox Hxb chaxts, Jobbers In N. O. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REFINED-SUGARS end SYRUPS;-FLOUR, BA CON, B!CE»'’CHEKSE t ‘SREDSf«.tnd.’2S3 Liberty street, Plttsbnrgh. ■ !>t* . ‘ <■. nol4:ly r.acvxaa....»...i. s. axT»Ka....~„.wx. d. inm. REYMER & BROTHERS, sacceesors to' Reymer A Anderson, Wholesale dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON FECTLONERYvdUGARS, FIREWORKS, Ac., Noe., 126 and- 12SiWo6d- street,' abbvs Pittsburgh, Penn'a. Jy2o:dly ; KOBT. aosuos. BAMCEL B. ROBISON^ RKOBISON &’CO., Wholesale Geo cess, COMKtseiON Meschants end dealer* in aU kinds of. PROVISIONS*-PRODUCE, and Puts bOrgh nianii&btnits, No.' 255 'Liberty' stmt, Pitte bnrgh. ; .:•••' . ‘ i • . : . rtny2 GEO. B. JONEB, Wholesale Dealer in GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCMand Pittsburgh manufactured articles. No. 141 .Water street, above ihe*llonongahela Bridge, Plttsbnrgh. Pa. , - ; UOBEBT DALIILL. rJAXU E. BRiADINO. Robert dalzell & co.. whole- SALE GBOCXBS, ComitMlON AKU FenWARDIBO Meecxaxts, and_deolers in PRODUCE aud Pitts borgh Jaannfactnrea, Pittsburgh.- - - ~ stmt i.AMBttT. jokk iuirruM. Lambert & shipton, wholesale GnocEas, Pnonncs Dealers and ConinSsios MracitANTS, No. 6 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. noU:ly ' • . JOHN WATT JOUS WILSON. WATT &. WlLSON,:. Wholesale Geo cebs, UtBchANTs, and dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufacture*. No. 156 Lib erty street,-Pittsburgh. . : u 25 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Wholesale X Gaocaae, Uoxmestojr MraQUASTS, and dealers in &ODUOC,*fl;BDWktsr. Fron t street, a to. w. dilwobth4.'.4_:--«-.— joun s. niurdau. JDILWORTH & CO., Wholelalk • Gaocxas, Nos.: 130 and 132 Second stroei, near Smlthfleld, Pittsburgh. not JOHN rij>tp airman rLOID WILLIAM IXOTU. IOHN: FLOYD A CO. H Whole-iale Geo (J cies and Commission Mebchaxts, No. 172 Wood and 226 Liberty atreel, Li Je I<* WILLIAM BAGALEY, Wholesale Gbocsb, Noe. 16 and 20 Wood street, Pitts ■burgh*-Pa.,.r_ .-v •; •t-• - |o2i:dtf W. S. MACEINTOBH i. UEMFHtLL N.'p.'*nAKT. TUfACKINTOSH, HKMPHILI. & CO., IVI- corner Pike and O'Hara streets, near the City Water Works, Pittsbnrgb, Pa., Manufacture ns of MACKINTOSH AND UEMTAILL'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all sizes and best style. Having putnp machinery of large capacity and of the best quality, *e are 'prepared to'do heavy Job bing, and solicit work in this lino, trusting that l>y promptness, and the character of our work, to merit 'ipdblicpßrubagc. u , . • ,i..- [t Wo iuvito special attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining .advantages 1 heretofore 'onattained in this ' class uf ‘ 1 ’ " : .'‘'J^lC:lyd WILL LAM BAnviiiTl. —IAJLXU X. BKUSU. WILLIAM BARNHILL & CO., No. fil Penh strtet, bcluwMnrbury. Pittsburgh, Pa., STEAM 1 BOILER FEARERS AND SHEET IRON .WORKERS; SUtraCicturersorDAßKHlLL'S PAT 'ENT BOILEB, 1 LOCOMOTIVE, FLUED and CYL INDER BOILERS, - CHIMNEYS, BRETCUEN, FiBE BED, STEAMPIPES,CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON' TAWLS, LIFE BOATS, etc., otc. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRIDGE aud VIADUCT IRONS, done at the short-: eat notice.' All Orders from VdiitAncc prosipUy at tended to. ■ ~ "V'' ~ ~ 1 '‘' .. Jc±t THOiIAS MOORE, ManuPactureb of AMD DaAUK,XN all’ usM or COPPER-DIS ULLKD PURKBtE WHISKY attd FAMILY , VINEGAR,' Nos.TB9, 101/ISB .and. Ills'Flat Street, between Sultbflcld and Grant,streets, Pittsburgh. j- Uigbcetmarkotprice paid for BYE. " and all otherpolsonon* Ingvedu-iiU carefully extracted, by a iitoccsa new and improved. OCI2-- . JOHN OLLPHANT'& CO., successors of Fi -11. OUphant, Manufacturer* of HOT PRESSED NETS AND WASHERS, CHARCOAL BOILEK FAIRCHANCE IRON WORKS, Fayette Co., Pa. Jy;tl:lyd . Warehouse, .13 Wood ft., Pittsburgh. iiJt,: Übaucb pN Üby etc., TO-Mwtat street, “ - ‘ )1A f ~J*VfltC, #« PAktutt fsnd la* Edwitli- 4sj| OHliti ife&t Jt jsu&j? 4n«n*&& 2MFLTOH &CU. CX*mer:ot First and Liberty-streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. MAitvrACTUuzs* or SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, tc.,Ac,,. ... myl&tf SHIRT MANIJFACTORY.— Misses J. A N. AUL, No. 22 St. Clair rtreet, make to or der, by band, SHIBTB,COL’LABS,«kc. J on Rhqrt no tice. Also, bahd a-fine amort meat* of SHIRTS AND COLLARS, made in the beat, mmt flahioDablo. jgd desirable manner. JcDfcdly y tiKVKIMJSCK, .No. 5U Water St., « Pittsburgh, manufacturer of BOILER RIVETii, AND RAILROAD, of every, dasrrfrtlnn . I iHSJTParttailar ilxod PI shapedSPJKES and RIV ETS, Urge or small, made to order at short notice. :: asm rimmi-constantly oohapd. mydhuK & 7 CO;, No. 215 Tf Liberty; streeti 'bpjiasUo' Sixth, Pittsburgh, mlaufecturejxdXTOtra/LASHES ANDSWITCII EH, aiid every doecrijpUon Of LEATHER BRAIDED Order* solicited Jrom the trade, and goods prompi fy shipped as per Instructions. feSidswlyV 3. rwniKSTT t. exarmax.' TjOdSKLBIOB* GLASS WORKS.- JE i VOLTE, PLUNKETT A CO.* Giasa Mancfac- TL'atta- ' 'WtrehOasei No.'':U . Wood -street, corner of rfrrt;frntdbargli, ¥a.‘ Ivl 1 ' 1 :. jaefelyd COALER New Brighton. \J Pju, Matnfaeturer of BUCKETS, TUBS, ZINC rjVAaHBOABDStVBUIT BpXES.-and LABELS. D£«ITISTAr. -X PAIN, BT THE USB OF AN APPARATUS WHEREST No DRUGS if* CrALYANIC BATTERY ABE USED. . . . .. v . . . . ' Cold: treatber is the time when the apparatus can bo used to lls bestudrairuge: ' ' Medical gentlemen aud their families have bad litbelr teeth-uktractAlby ay process* «*1 are ready to testify as to tbe safety and painlessness of the opera tion—whatever ha* toon said by persons interested in asserting tbe contrary, having no knowledge of my proeeaa. NT ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every sty E. OUDEY, Dmctist, l3i Smlthfieldsi. TOSEHH ADAMS, Dentist, Cpnnelly’B (I Building, comer of.. DUinopd and Grunt streets, Pittsburgh-!... . i -Bxrxftncta—*Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hallock, . Theodor* flohWaa^Bujsell Emit. my3:dly 4® BJTTB. TxriLtiAti ward, dealer is prom- NbTnt MoaToacEs, and all ee curitke for money. . _ _ ' Pcirtonoani -prortire LOANS through my agency oo reasonable terms. V,. „ . . Those wfahlng to invent;tbstr money to good ad* ■ YMUgo,^caif «xwodclaasJ.papcr **/3J imd' ltttenrigws strictly confl- Gruxrt street, opposite St. Paul’s BOOTS SBfjtes. J'OHN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES of even description, No. PHutqgtfh-ga. oeCltdly ARCHITECTURAL. hwistaatMO fc!P'ChSrlc*BaH6erger, prepares EXPLICIT DRAW INGS AND SPECIFICATIONS far all kinds of -Building*, and superintends their erection on reason* abletcrme.-.r.-v * .BoMnwWi rtnwtk, Allegheny City. i jr»l2 rtfiARLES lArch^ V Terr. Ofletf, IRON! BANK BLOCK, Fifth street. ’Furnished PLANS ANDHPECIFIUATIONB ’.far BoQdiugs Of nod on moderate terms. j' f TJi. -^myifctlly booksellers, #e. T7!Ay & CUj ItOdKiELLERS AND Sta 'jQL’Ttotitts; No. to Wood street, next ddor.to the corner of. Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHOOL atid LAW BOOKS constantly on hamL ~ .mtuKmw%sK Paurrnts, No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh; are*) Jl* KBAt), Booksellkr and .tfij ♦ woaxa. No. 78 Fourth street, Apollo Bafldhtg X liitviirMindudfcraißlnr ’ { Ti' '".t& I&UL i .tw.Kri ' ■ -4fr * A.Ts l> COMIVEKKCIA L. JOURNAL PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1861 bAjp.KB* SAYIKGB BAiNK, No. 65 ' Jur- r?c*Tii BriiciiT,'! : -t• THARTgUCn tH 18&5. j dally from 9 to fr o'clock, also on Wednesday nod ; Saturday er axing*, ftt>m May Ist to November lit, fr6m 7 to 9 o'clOck. and from November lit 1 to -j May litfrom6toBo’cloct ' : Depdelts received of mil auri* Mt.Vw than-One [ ‘Dollar; *nd a dividend of declared twfc® a iyeari in'June Md December.' ■'lnttrert'-haobeende- } eland! semi-annually.'intone- arid December, alnce i the Bant was prgairired, at the rate of tii pearcent. I a year. ' •- ' Interest,'lf not 1 drawn out,-is placed •to tbe credit • of the depositor asprincipal.anabeKrs the same In tcresffrom the'first days of June and Deoember, conj poundingtwkea-year without troubling thedepoei-, tor (of 6al,' or «t*n to present his pass hook. At this rat*, min donblfl in lets than’ twelve years, iraairtog in.theaggregate nnmt:avn. pa cts*. A TEA*. TT • . , . . i . Books, .containing the. Charter, By-Lawi, Kbits apd Begulations, furnish*! gratis,.on application at the office. ; ParjiDLBT—{JSQIUFE - ALBKjiK tick rasaiDEHTS. William J. Anderson, HOißargVin, BeqJ. L. Fahnestock, ‘ Hope Veil Hepburn, Junes Herdman, '' ■ Janies D. Kelley, : v " • tbpS: Alexander Bradley, John O. Backoten, Oettfcb Black, 1 John B. Canfield, Alonzo'A. Carrier, Charles A‘. Colton, * William ‘DongUs, John Evans, John Holmes, ' William H. Haven, Peter H. Hanker, BiehardUays, 'William 3. Lavcly, • Bccbbtabx an». Tbpaspb: t&davT LATEST MOM WASHINGTON. >Vf asbinqton, Pec. 8, 1881. across the potomac. «AU quiet qlong the lines,” la the report to-day from General McClellan's headquar ter*. We hare a regular Indian summer day, and those whb.are properly armed with a pass have taken advantage ofifc, and gone over on the other side. Among other* were Hon. Henry D. Poster and Hon. John Cresswell, at the head of * about twenty, other prominent Western Pennsylvanians. A BBPOBTBBT .REBEL DESERTERS. Two deserters came into Gen. • Sumner’s headquarters yesterday. They have been at BoonviUe .ibr several months. They state that tho Rebels have 150,000 men at Centro- They were told that there was a much larger number than that, but‘did not believe it. The Rebel* were in daily expectation of an attack from us at three point*. There were only about 10,000 soldier* at Manassas. Gen. Sumner Sint the men to-day to Gen. McCleUan's headquarter*, and after examina tion by Gen. Marcy; they were handed over to the Provost Marshal. SERENADE SPEECHES-—WITH INDICATIONS AND COUNTER INDICATIONS. - “ The interest attached to,.the opinions of Subtie men-here on tho vital question* of the ay gives large audiences to serenade speech es. At the Serenade night to Gov., Morton: of Indiana, ho - declared that Indiana woaid give her last man and last dollar to that {the war.shonlabe prosecuted for tho suppression of treason and the restoration of the Union, and for these purposes alone, using ovary Eracticablsmeans’ known to civilised warfare, at doing nothing which could make the res toration of tfio Union impossible.' Mr. Kellogg, of Illinois, anathematized South Carolina, but believed thorn weijo Union sentiments in Georgia and other States, which should be encouraged, The negro question he would let alone. If it was a blessing, let the South enjoy it; if a curso, lot them suffer it. Mr. Colfax was for conducting tho war more vigorously, for striking the rebel* hard, qUiok blows, for confiscating everything they jms sessed, and especially slaves, which had proved such an element of strength to them, j He was ballots and bayonets instead of olive branches, and against any suggestions of peace till every Union man from Virginia to Texas could sit peaceably under his roof-treo with none to molest or make him afraid. , Mr. Crittenden spolce briefly in favoir of an onward movement to Tennessee, where ho predicted our armies would bo within ten days, and pledged Kentucky as unalterably for tho Union unditamaintainaneo at any cost. ; * * Senator Lane, of Indiana dosed. Hq was for tho confiscation of rebels’ slaves, accom panied with, colonization, and for our armies tho oyensive' everywhere. THE CASE OFTHE ASMY BUTLSB8 —OPPOSITION TO SENATOR WtUION’S BILL. The correspondent of the N. Y. Time* writes: I bavo obtained a copy of a printed circular issued by Bryant A Ruddall, a law firm in Washington, and addressed 'to in which tho notice of the proposal of Senator Wilson to introduce a bill to abolish thobflice of. sutler, which originally appeared id the Time*, is mado tho basis of a call for a: con tribution of $25 frll to-day, Mi found tho same itato of. ? v'jUU-vjL : Vvdia-Jty/jf-icl till V ; i--JAMEB W. WOOBWELL, »«na 'ffniirl 33 Third ■treat, and 111 Fourth street, CONSISTING or j _• ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, suitable for lIOTELSand PRIVATE DWELLINGS. ASP All order* promptly attended to, and tbo Fur ttnro carefully packed and boxed. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS furnished at short CABINET MAKERS supplied with atery article In the Uoe. JAMES a CHILDS & CO., HOPE COTTOS MILL, ALLEGHENY, SEAifLESS BAGS ASD OF OSSAEUBGS, ' Si INCHES TO *0 INCHES WIDE. left at 1L Child* & Co.’a, 133 Wood at., will mceivo attention. . oc2S:dly PENS, Wholesale akdKetaiu PESS ASP CASES REPAIRED; SILVER AND GOLD PLATING, Done at the shortest notice, at the corner of Fourth, -aw) Market streets, second story. . Persons living out ef I he city hariug pens to repair can kcuil them by mail. ' / „„ D,h27:J15- FITZPATRICK k Cp,_„ IrTfNK GOODS.— Solid Gold Wedding ' p Sixcus Stork akd Clustm Diajtokd UmvlUB 1 D»«iTO«lll»l»mi, Bllra article* in oiki suitable for wedding present*, bETS OF JEWELRY In Coral, Jet, Amethyst, Pearl, Ac.; SILVER CUPS AND GOBLETS, for presentation; GOLD UEAD CANES, Ac. U. RICHARDSON k CO., ap l7 Corner of Fifth and Market street*. STDgOO; uwknb, Iql STUCCO AND : TTAfeTrO WORKER, PAPER Hanger and plasterer. „.. t ffid~CENTKES AND ORNAMENTS of all lands furnished on short notice. All orders left at No. 23 Congress street, six doors OwnWytto, or at Palmar’* Wall Paper Store, bo. 91 Wood street, will bo promptly attended to. mh2B W A. OALDWEXL.. .. .....JOUK CALDWKIt, JR. CALDWELL & BKO., Boat Eokkisß zbs and ptAttu js .MANILLA, HEMP AND COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAR, PITCH. ROS IN AND OUA TARPAULINS. DUCK, iiIGHT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. 68 Water and ,7* Front streets, Pittsburgh. 1 . ap^aiy W 1 W. YOUNG, successor to Uart . trrighi & Young,-No, 9TWood,street,corner of Diamond alley, dealer in all kinds of CUTLERY, RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS* KNIY ES< SCIS SORS, GUNS, Ac., Ac. A large assortment of the above goods constantly on hand.; .i. mhl , TACKBON & TOJVNSJiND. Bore f) Packers asd dealim w BACON, DRIED BEEF, LARD, MESS AND RUMP PORK,. No. 12 Fourth street, near Liberty, Pittsburgh. WR MAKSHALlvDeaierih Wall • pAPtos, .Border*, ±c.,_ No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. •• ’ j a^ l> iLTPAUHEK., No. -Wood Bt., Xt. Ifailef in BOKKETfI, TTATB, BTBAJV TRIM MINGS, aud STRAW GOODS generally. * JTiEDMC+IL. TAR. McMUNN’S elixir of opium. I } —The perfection of Otis Inestimable preparation ito ablMindtninankiijd. jWilhoutdcterionUing the medicinal virtues of o'plam, the Elixir l* thoroughly purified from all tbo noxious qualities of the drag. In cases of fractures, barns, scalds, cancerous ulcers, and other painful affections, it will relieve palu and irritation, allay convulsions, sjwmnodlc action, and morbid excitement of body and mind, without auu lug sickness, costlvenea, or'headache. These admi rable qualities must render it pre-eminent in the list Prepared and sold by A. 3. !» br juUIMamiiMTMM. . •, ' «« T YON'' «KNHTHAL. llßroittKit' ' I ! 1 n'tlt'^-'i.i , VlJ l ßLtfielertfcwaa»lrf QKSIIIMK. "AICD JAKCt • p^ss^s^it^ mass Ai*n,KsiAi , Tv fittsiurgh (toffy S. REDPLE & CO., EDI-TOB%'A'2SD PBOPBIETOB9 , Pnblicaitoß |offiee So. 84 «fth Street. MORNING ARB i DAILY, CONTAINING lAbDATEST'JTYWS CP 10 THE HOCK OP PCPWCATION. / . -^•-TERMS: Morxixo Ep£iOs—96 per annua In advance, or 12 cents par weelf ftoin carriers. ‘ Etxotxq pcrannmn In advance, or 6 cents per week" tfoni carriers. ? : WxxKLi EDrjnofi—Single copies, $2 per annum; Ptve or more, or upwards, 91 per annua, invariably in aiftahcel advertising s at REASONABLE BATES. WEDNESDAY-MORNING, DEC. 11, 1861. Junes B. D. Heeds, ‘ Isaac H. Pennock, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Robert Bofcb, James Shidle, Alexander Tindl*. jtxxa. JohQ B. McPadden, ' Pater'A. Madeira, John Hi Mellor, James McAhley, John Varthall; Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, Henry L. Ringwalt, | John H. Shoenberger, Alexander Spear, WiOlsm'K. Schmertz, ' Isaac Whittier, Christian Yeager. ier—CHaS. a. COLTON. fc3B:lymn FALL AND WINTERI LATEST STYLES I jiisT nsdavsb. [ \ OAMUKL GRAY A BOH, question as to the loyalty of certain Govern ment employees, have again resumed their labors, and are now in full blast. They have had quite a namber of Government officials before them, and are determined to probe the matter to the bottom, and to weed out unclean spirits. They have already accomplished a good deal, and there is still a wide field for operations. * • Tho report of the Van Wyck Investigating Committee that was expected to be made to morrow, may not bfcpresented before.Wednes i day. The material is complete, bnt not all ! prebared for the press.. - It will make a vol i nme of 1,500 pages, and will contain mon-- ; atrons and startling, disclosures of fraud and . corruption, the timely exposure of which will | save millions to the Treasury. Apropcf of this latter committee, we find the following interesting incident communicated by the correspondence-of tho N. Y. IVorM : Samuel Wilkeson, of the Tribune, was brought before the Van; Wyck investigating committee last Wednesday, to testify how he got possession of that-portion of the commit-: tee's testimony taken in St. Louis,.concerning the Fremont frauds. He refused on the ground-—first, that the committee had no power to investigate thev subject,' Ifß legal authority being confined to the investigation of fraudulent contracts, etc.; second, Ihat the public communications made to editors byin formdnts should he privileged and confidential. TELBOBAPn TO FOBTBSSS MONBOE. .The President baa given his approval to; a scheme for a line of telegraph from hero to Fortress Monroe. Only twenty miles of;it will be* submarine. ■ In "connection - With this, New Yorkere are advocating a-ettbmarine iihe to Hatte.ss, tbeuce to- PoK Royal, thence to Key West and Fort Pickens. PEBSONAL AND AISCEELANEOOS. W. N. Jenkk, of Pennsylvania, has been appointed Land Agon* at Brownsville, Ne braska. . i Jo's. J. Henry, of Pennsylvania, has been appointed Consul at. Pott- .Mahon, Minorca Islands. - . . Mr. Richardson, of Illinois, has decided to accept, if offered him, the Brigadier-General ahip. . ; . Sergeant Brown, from General Sickles* bri gade, brought thirty slave women and chil dren yesterday. They were in a sad condi tion', but have been provided with copforta ble quarters. • * George Wilkes, of Willue' Spirit of the Timer, w&s aceident&Uy shot in the thigh, yesterday, by a-pistol which be was handling. The wound, although not a dangerous , one, Will confine him to hie room for .some weeks. ; A shell from the rebel battery at Mathias Point was thrown into the camp of the Mas sachusetts Fourteenth on Friday evening. It traveled about four miles, but did not ex plode. The Pensacola Fight. The Hiehmond .Examiner, of- tho 2d inst,, gives the following extracts from its ex changes In reference"to the recent engagement at Pensacola: Nearly the whole of Warrington has been reduced to ashes by tho enemy’s shot and shell. None of cur batteries are injured, and among the buildings destroyed are the St. John’s and the Catholic churches. jThe houses 1 occupied 1 by the- officers' ore only slightly damaged,- As to the injury done the enemy, any report-made is alt speculation, and no 'reliable -or .truthful statements have -come from there yet.-. All ourbatteries have been worked with great .credit to thoSe.in charge of them. . . , t l . The correspondent 'of tho Columbus (Ga.) 1 £«» says : General Bragg says he cannot make J out what- - old Brownis'after; He has been firing for eighteen hours; consecutively,; and I has done us no ihjtfry: 1 Not a soul was jhnrt yesterday, and no damage was dono tq our works. Gen. Bragg thinks Brown’s firing was ridiculous. One-half of their shells not explode, and the Navy/Yard is pUcdfwith. them. You can walk over thorn, they are so thick. Wo cannot ascertain what damage we have dono. Our aim was deliberate and onr fire slow. Every gun ,did execution, and one shells hurst always just over Fort Pickens. Our hoys would fire a big gun and then jump on it and give cheers. They are perfectly de lighted at the fun. The force engaged has been MeCrae’s and Wheat's, and another bat tery, all from Louisiana and Mississippi.; .The enemy attempted a landing at Perdidoirivcr on Sunday night, but were most signally re pulsed by our gallant troops there. A negro wagon driver was at Mcßao this morning . when the firing commenced, and said ho prould drivo his team to headquarters if Pickens ; killed him and every mule he had. A shot killed onoof bis mules; he out it loose and drove the remainder safely through. Gen. Bragg says ho intends to mention him in his report to tho government. [From the Charleston Courier, Nov. 23.] Pensacola, Nov. 29—8 A* M. Both parties are silent this morning. I walked down to the beach this morning and looked at Pickons. Sho seems considerably battered. Along dark placo upon bo? side, which tho men say is shot marks, was plainly visiblo. Poor Fort Mcßao suffered yesterday far more than wo thought. Six men were killed by the falling of the cover ofa rest, and ten others wounded. They say five hundred shot and shell fell into the fort. Tho damage was done by ships, which took, position, southwest of the fort, whore tho gunk Could not be very effective, and fired broadside after broadside upon her. A battery loeated just back jof her Xidod in repelling the attack, and, it it said, struck them 15 times. Only two ships jare off the harbor this morning. I fear neither party will renow the fight this morning. It they do Mcßae will probably be abandoned (during the day, and the battery behind her .worked; But if she was leveled to the-sand, nothing would be accomplished towards the redaction of oar batteries. We hare never counted hoc as anything in the fight. Sufferings of the Fugitive Loyalists _ of Missouri. The following extract of a letter frjom tho wife of one of onr generals in. teUai cad tale of the sufferingjof refugee Unionists in Missouri St. Locis, December 2, JB6l. Dbar Movbbr : I received your letter yes terday (Sunday,) and should have answered it last evening, but was too tired to do any thing. Xhad been busy all day trying to re lieve the Sufferings of our yoor refugee* front the southwest, who an coming by scares into the oity every day. Most of them ace farm ers, who, at an hour's notice, fled'flroin comr ; fortable homes, loaving everything behind them. It wa*: a bitter cold .day. yeitorday, and sijt famiUes wore fouud ia: mariept street .nearly frattn and starved.., I got. together all. the old. clothes t had, and begged What I could in the hotel; and started with two other ladies and ! two'officers’to find t&em/Wp carry*- lug thebuxidlesonrSetveir. i; ;- * j " We fotuid i twenty "children, most of them; barifobted, wUh-acartsly any clothes at all. *;t ncrur-iaw: .such » sights mcnand- women:, dn kags,>~W T e ■ did Wtotwej could for them'} got.themhotcpfffeaddbrcad, ; and started downtotteley coin 4«?»t of otters. We ttafr hardly finished oar.dmner when We heard of r seven < families, ai the poliw station, right gbt' there HjJt slipjj; an!• cried—huddWd ’together m’ a littfe dark foimd oho woman with twins 1 four and *lftfr efntfifcti 7 ' besides j ! they had ibeep on. Ahe road three weeks; I have been sewing on this mniniag and have made two flannel nightgowns, andiput them;on.j two bftbios who had hardly a stitch of clOtinng— thismomont ttqitreottarc foil of those onu gront wagons. What li| to .be- done ? . ■ 1 THritCbsTßAßisba.—-General Hollock’s last order Says of tha eontimbands■ The liwt of the United States confiscate; the property of anjrmostor.in a slave used fpt; insurrectionary, purposes. Should. Congress extend-thls; penalty tp the prpperty. of. all robelsinarms, or :®*si*d4 , V 5 ® ri*®~ encouragement: to Lbo encmy, pto visions will be .etrieflj/cnToiveiU Military oflJeers* jdo.not.ihak*< .lawi, hot tMy Should obey ind enforce tbcm whcn 'made. \ " ‘ ; Congress lb evidently hi a humor to enact laws • w hloh will b n*bl e .Co neral Hmlieck. to re ‘yise: hts” r former border -on - the- contraband ■question, c: :.r..r:?.:£v;.'o X V., Powlib,.one* .Postmaster of “Jew Voih,.laearqrfag,bn‘‘h f iohaocq7®a» l^wtpry a*?*!* r-r?l:;.’.-;: h::r. t-lao j v«>7; i . 'fr'h-l C:: A M rori':?i;i Zi eii • jS{jirn;:ii From St. Louis and Cairo. | A dispatch to the Chicago JW&uitc, dated j St. Louis, December Bth, says: j The Illinois Rivor Packet Company has j taken the contract to tow Hie thirty-eight ■ mortar-boats to Cairo.Thej steamer Sam l Gaty leaves to-morrow with.twelve of themt. The others will follow immediately. Eighty dollars each is paid for the job, which is con sidered a low figure. „ - •• Gen. Tjiomas L. Price, who was appointed Brigadier General by Fremont, and relieved I of command' at Jefferson .City, by order of j Gen. Halleck, in consequence of the Govera ] ment’a non-recognition of Fremont’s appoint ments, has received a Brigadier's commission j direct from President Lincoln. This is an ex -1 cellent appointment. Ho has resumed the command at'Jeffcrson City. The Cincinnati Gazette has the following in a dispatch from Cairo, dated the 7th inst: . The result of the conference between-Gen. Grant and the rebel General Cheatham under a flag of truce, yesterday/! learn j will be the : release of fifteen of. the number of Federal prisoners now at Memphis. They are expect ed here to-morrow. ‘ From a reliable source, I learn that a black flag has been hoisted and now floats at Colum bus. , ‘ Letters divulging ah'extensive contraband trade from this State with; the rebels have been received by Gen. Grant. A trap for the inter ception of the parties connected has bcon laid, and will donbtlesslbe successful. A force of nine hundred cavalry left Bird's Point last night by tho order of Gen. Grant, and roconnoitored as far as Belmont, where it was reported a number of cannon had been planted. The object was to take or spike them, but, neither onemy. nor cannon being found, the force returned this morning. Heavy Swindle—s3o,oo9 Involved. Two residents of this city, within the past few weeks, have perpetrated one of the grand dest swindles it has ever been onr lot to re cord. It appears Uiat they visited the.bakers of this city and sdrrounding towns, and pro cured large orders from them for flour at de preciated prices. ‘They then by -false repre sentations, fraudulent letters,.and tion of their large orders, prevailed upon Messrs. Smith, Woodbury & Co., Jesse Hoyt A Co., and other firms of the New York Corn Exchange,!to sell them flour to the amount of nearly]s3o,ooo, at thirty days. The flour was shipped 1 to thtt city, and it is presumed was disposed of to various par ries, the swindlers receiving cash, with which, instead of paying the New .York firms, they loft for some-unknown locality. Yesterday some of the. swindled merchants, who had in the meantime probably smelt a rather largo rat, came to this city, and gotting trace of large quantities of the flour yet in store, got out writs of replevin, and during the after noon Sheriff Reynolds took possession of some four hundred barrels-stored at No. 277 Mar ket street, one hundred at a bakery in the Sixth ward, and somo other smaller lots in other parts of the city.— Nemtrh Mereury. FOR &ALE JUT& TO LET. For sale. SO shares K. and-SI. Bank Stock, 1 10 do Citizens’ do 27 do 'Mechanics’ do 10 do Manchester Savings Baukt 30 do . Birmingham G*s Stock, 30 do . Hand Street Bridge Stock. . Stock of every description bought and sold by B. McLAIN * CO., de7 SBV. Fourth street, PiUslmrgU. IjlOK SALK—A three story Brick Dwell ' inedlouae, situated in tho Second Ward or the city of Pittsburgh, on Fourth street, betwoen SmUb ficld street and Cherry alley, with all the out-balld- Incs coun'octed therewith. . _ , „ ~ a Ua, b lx»t 9f Ground in the Sixth Ward of said city, haring a front of twenty-four feet oo Franklin streot, and extending, hack one hundred and twenty feet to Decatur street. Said lot lies adjoining the rest Bide of the Sixth PmbyterUn Church. w. C. AUGULNDAUGn, Aaslguee, Ho. 113 Diamond street. IjlOlt SALE. —A very commodious and C comfortable residence, In a deaimble neighbor hood, in the Third wd, Allegheny, on long and eosj paremonte, and very low. .ln*puflsof 3 . S. SCUOYER, Jn., Attorney at 'Lnw, 13H Fonrth at. NULNE FOR SALE— About Eight Hous rowtn, in good order, now driving three Power Preesee In this offlco. WUI- bo 10H chap fcr cssh. Enquire at GAZETTE OFFICE, ja7:dtf Fifth street, above bmithfleld. jQAVIS & PHILLIPS, BRABB FOUNDERS AND "MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS, OAB AND STEAM FITTERS, Manu&cturcn and De*l«« in GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND'BRASS WORK, of every description. OXL FELL PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER or IRON, with the most approved Chambers or Valve*, of all kind#, and warranted to give satisfaction. JIANUFACTOfeT, 110 Water and 104 Front etreota, JygfcXyMsaF A LLKQHENY COUNT*, as.— A Commonwealth of PoamjlTanla,* Cornelius W. Lawrence and £!Kah<‘PUrdy, executor* oftholaatwiUandtestameat.pl jDasidvM~rmll;> late of the city o£ Mow York, decanted; also to th?>«UTi and aU others concerned.'lnporsoance of tho fliteonth action of an Act of Assembly of said Commonwealth, entitled “An. Act tocreateaSinking; Fnnd. to provide for the gradual and certain extinkuLahment of tUc debt of tbe Commonwealth,” passed thp IOUi day of April, A-D-. W 49- you are hereby cited to be ftnd nppear before me, .W*. J. Bichabikh*. Kegiitcr. for the Probete ofWtlle, *c.Jn end for eald county, onjor before MONDAY, the 6th dej of Jomtery. A. 1862, then nnt! there to ehoer cause "by. the collateral inheritance tax upon the following Beal Estate shut not be collected .under tho nroVUiohs of said Act of Aaeemblji berelh fall ndt. Bald Real Estate consists of 3 Housbi Ml 4 iots «n Wood ttrcet, , 6 ». . - •• Hand “ 1 Tacant Lot ' ' “ " '“" 1 -4* «• Penn 44 1 Houae end I»ot;‘V. • . . 6.Hom®» *ndli>tt ** Giren Under mr hand and »ca* of office at Pitttburgl jp" .tJl'i' -'i'KKIiiir—I2JDOCSMKNT3 toFdu ,of idoctal varieties to chogw from, with ;«Tirr.poeil ‘Wo«n>likto tOhiVoorery Ttetetjr ticotonamo. ■» Of Acptefcltm* , w hM» £* srslUroo: year old»» I(MW faor; T* 4 ™ ll **-, f®"’? l°J' 000 two to.thrw.yiairold. Pewb, rjumj • “ Be lmtbo ilfonety. ; Ca3l "^BVEBGBEEH3 from. Ito 6 feet, 6r tti6 jhqntlwt, rtSSoVSBADE TBEE9 Ah'D bHBUBBEBY, 1 Ain> oaklasd kto yggftj««».»> Ws Mtmpocri: Ji.' SlUNJMXUllU 'VMObbiita.‘ciwol Aroto;''' ‘ 10bbli.I>rj*«eb<*P v. ■■ ■■..! Ui SKiffcws. ■ 100 bou»K. D. Cteoe; '■ 'iooij«totW: ! B.c»«i«r ■- 1 : JO bMt- O.MoU««; ~ ~ , ■,jS.boiwWigi’Jtorebi . ' 50 (Jtix.mWiamTtiT.C7 Brooms; ' , : 60 bbK* Eubri ailing Oil; • , ; L . igp,bwh-ipdm« i , ? 4^4(o^»^, VAK . oora)El£i ,»u So; H4 Second fctregt. XTfiW‘OONBIttNMKMa'S. , ! 60 ik*. yiint Iltxctay.t 10 bbl*. Xlipt- Hominy,. ,»BbbU,MiniCnmbarTW* ‘S It do Sweet Oder, 75 bn». DrW *T ac “ ri, »; it®.'; :WlW.a<‘w«rTis«lwl»f - ~;‘ -■ Vill . jb- H.iYfl|grftCg. i TSSgjfsiHaoKES^EEASEEi^ - ' H^SSSSSSSS^SSS^k^- . WOK MAN'S PiASTEKS, ,; V ~ ;: BtnWIOHDT frrOH j ’MiASTKM,".? ' - . _ , L ffIIIKNGTUEMINIiPXASTEKS, •: ‘. ; MOBEUEAD'SHAGSETIO. PIASTERS, COItSAND DCNrONI’I/ASTEKS.Ac.; :> tfrnlvtar • 'BIHON JOHNSTON, T>rvgcM, -> i -AndDcekr Uvchotofrjfnmlij :;dtft .- r r Con»tSiniUifle]AaadTQortn itrcott. T; ÜBKIUA'W«G, bi>l*. buck BSiSPS^f 5 .! ••lw i-soTr■> 1 "■ : .'«■** vbn-ii-'. I •» *>l-0:1 fu. TO *if> VOLUME LXXIV—32O. ursvMtMrcE. TNDEMNITY AGAINST tOSS^BY 1 FiaE.~FBANK.LTH FIRE INSURANCE OOK TANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OEco,43Rand *37 Chestnut street, near Fifth. '* Statement of Assets, January Ist, 1800, ptzUtihad agreeably to an act of Aaaembly, being—- . : Firat Mortgages, amply 5ecured........~..31,886^W.W Real Estate, (pras't tu. 3108,314 Cl) coat- 102,866 00 Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral . Sccuriw 89,135-00 Stocks, (present value SM,C67 72) coat— 89,W.00 Notes and Bill! Bocolvable —. . Cash 27.91P00 $2,206,08168 S9* The only profit* from premium* vhichthi* Company can diride by lav are from risk* vnfcn have beon determined. . ' ' ''' Insurance made on erery doocnpUoa of property, in town and country, at ratoe a* low as are comment witheecurity. '* yJ T , Since their Incorporation, or they hare paid looses by fire to aa amount exceeding FourUiUUtM o//Wia«, thereby aflordl^eridaiDf* of the advantages of Insurance, a» well as their aom* ty and disposition to meet-with prompUem eti liabilities. IOBBXB rr ran Loam paid during the year ST DHLSCTOUt Charles N.- Bandar, Isaac Lea, . '■ •' Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob B. Smith, Told&s Wagner; Edward 0. Dal*, David 8. Brown, Geo. W. Wchards,. Samuel Grant, I George Falee. CHARLES N. BANCKEB, Prmidmt EDWABD C. DALE, Vie* Frni&tmL w “ a. myf, Office Northeast cor. Wood A Third ata» T7IRE INSURANCE BT THERELI IJ ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPAET, OF PHIL A DELPHI A. on g UIL DINGS, Umiftd 0T perpetual, MKBCUANDISE, FURNITURE, Ac., in towoor country. Office-No. 308 Walnut WW)t*« Capital, $229,510; A&BETB, $308,508 9C—iDTestod as follows': First .Mortgage on Improved City Proper- < tv, worth doable the amount .»150|C0U uu Ground not, first clam .. ............. . 2»W3 60 Penn*. B. B. Co.’s 0 per cent. Mortgage , loan, $30,000, C05t......... £T,«O 00 City o t PhU*delphla, 6jper cont v Loan.... 3000 00 Allegheny county 6 per ct. P. B. B. loan 10,000 00 Collateral bonds, welTsecured.. 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain . Railroad Company, mortgage'loan— it: 4,000 00 Pannirivamai Railroad CoJt 5t0ck......... 4,000 00 Stock*of .Reliance Mutual insurance C 0... 24,350 00 Stock J ofCofitity'Flra Insurance Co_ 1060 00 Stock ol Delaware 81. S. Insurance C 0..„ TO <» Commercialßank do - —•— 0* Mechanics' [Bank, do —•-v~ -- 80 Union M. Insurance Co.'s Scrip.™ 1«> W Bills Receivable, business'paper. lB Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc....... 7* ‘Cash on hand and in hands afEgcrits.™.. 11,865 lo ‘ '* $30&»6 96 TnfGLEY y i¥e»i*»X. Clem TlnglAr, ' ■Samuel Bisphnin# \ t Wm. B. Thompson, • Bobert Steen, - • • Frederick,Uruun, Wm. Huk&r, C. .SteTenaoqi .. Benj. w. Tingley, Johri B . Worrull, • 1 Marshall BUT, * ’ B. Till my 6 Northeast corner 1 WESTERS. TMirRANCECOMPA ¥V NTO^PI¥TSBIJBGii:: - . >t, mHi lIULLEU, Jr., TrmdtnL 6. JL GORDON, Secretary* . _ - OQkw, No, : 09 waterstrcct, Spang* Co.VWsro bootWi up stairs, Pittsburgh. . . -taw* hgattat'.aU ktnitff Ftr» tuid Vanns fljit*. A Ilona InXiUUion, managed by Dirtctanwho ate xcet't Jht men in the eommnnifg, ana *rto or* ***£ tmi*edi : h& pntnpbuu and liberalUy f to mammin th» character which Otey Tiare.axromed, a* ojering ,w<« oratectloit to thou who Attire to beWnwred. • * . ASSETS.OOTOBEIt $0,18531 w Stock Accounts - S Mortgages.*. ' *»}JJ J 5 C£m Account*, Ac-—-*»» g I .*r*r“* nSjJX? ?*, | Sotos and Bills Discounted J IT*,Q7S U 25 Wm. McKnight, Holmes.’ Alex. Nljnlfjk, ’Diirtd M‘. Long, William Smith, 0. W. JUcketton. George DandO,” B. Iflller, Jr.* - Kcoa J. Tbnmaa, C: W. Jockioh, Joanns McAuley, Aloxaader Spoor, Andrew Ackley, raySO . . T7IKE, marine and inland in- P SUBANCE,—INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. ' Incorporated 1794 IMOflllL. Aetttt, January ID, Cl AWW, au aKtHUR o; COFFIN, PmidflU. THOMAS PLATT, Saeretoir. .y-\i tnsurance camVTnE slate I Of PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Ass eta, February I,lS&9— .WEj$OB 00 ‘ HENRY D. fiHEBREBD, Pr+idrnL WILLIAM. HARPER, Secretory. . , ttartfokd fire INSURANCE CO. xl HARTFORD. ' _ t -<±» Incorporated 1810—Capital,5o00,000. • AbkoU, Hay VISGO 63 H. HUNTINGDON, PrttiJenL TlilO. C. ALLYJT, Secretary. . C2-Insurance In tho abcTe old. and reliable Com pnt]t! Lake* and Bayous, and thrtx»TuMion of the Seas. ' Insures against loss and damage by Are. DTBSCTOaS: Wn. Bagaley, Jaa. Park, Jr., PITTSBURGH. Francis “Sellers, W. G. Jobnston, C. Zng, Capt Ta. C. Young, 8. M. Kier, : -pHUjAnm.PHIA iIiHE.AND LIFE JL, INSURANCE,COMPANY, No. 149 ChesnQtsi, opjiodte the Custom House. , • 1 , Capital, 1210,100—Asset*,.1301*018, Will rr°^ A ail kinds of Insurance,-either perpetual or limited, on every description of Property or Her chanibe, at reasonable ratee;of premium. - ROBERT P. KING, JVesfcJsat. M. W. BALDWIN, Vk* PrttidenL F. BLACKBURNE, jSecrrtory. ... Cbaa. Bayes, E. R. Cope, £. B. EnzUab, > Geo. W.. Brown, P.H.‘ SaTpry, TTLEUtUii* * .oxsANCfi (X)M jCXPANy OP PItTSBUIUJH. : Office, No.37Flftli street. Bank Block. . . . r.= . ' Insure* artinet all kinds of Fire«nd Minne Bisks, b isaaO JONES, PtmuimL JOHN D:McCOBD, VicePraidenL IV. M. BOOK K Btentar%,, i C-:i; ■ Cspt. Wlf. DEAH, Cfeieral Ag**t> DIMCTOB*: • | John D. McCord, . \ Capt.Adam'Jacobs, . B. P. Sterling, Capt. William Bean .Boot. L. McCrotr, IL BarflC Jal:ljd , .Isaic Jones,. . C: <7. Honor, HarrcT Childs, k Capi. 3L C. Gray, . .. John A. WUion, ' > ‘ B. Fahnestock* . > •& ’WILSON’9 ' - • j Machines, NO. ZT FI FT IT STREL'T.PITTSB CEOH, PA. Uwarifaf JVaitftrW «*A« TNITED STAMStAiB J i ' OHIO STATE FAIB; ■ i - r -‘ -•' * ITEttNOIB 6TATE7AXB; * .WISCONSIN ST±TE FAIB ;lOWA STATEFAIB > KSNTUGKT STATE FAIR; TENNESSEE STATB F AIRf i S.J. STATE FAIR; , VERMONT STA3»£AJ»; . Chi&j^W