■ .ii 4iB *.*• 5 ESTABLISHED IITIM X* < ; ,*£ TOHN B. CANFIELD & CO., Vr, yMw, M*WH«T.aid whoU *T *” W £S TB > :i RESERVE 'CHEESE. . tABD-ROwT. HACO.N, y L OOR. FISH. 1 ft-} U4iJ2JiV<»»;ieKi»fcjAaiUis, SALißixua, lin, »“» ■*£»)***» OILS, DRIED FRUIT *nj Pliuto^S^'^ 11 , 5 ; 110 *' U 1 * 1 “ l m Frosmrwt, In FLOUR, fIBAIX AND .... . /- IW*. 243 Liberty PltUburjb.Pa. t* jJboftt WioiMbf Floor brßiiVwi'ktiil Family nn l \x 9«.-li»nd. ~ Particular attentionpafd to nlllpg ocOrra lor Merchamliio KBnrnOlj. ocfcdljr -rj?. u.iiI?94NK. VAN UOHUEK^Khodtoeand X CoXMiaifjoN UcaciUKT, dealer inFLOUR. BUT -v TER, BROOMS, HEEDS, LARD, CHREifiE, PORK, .r-4.. uDfiHID-ABD GREEN FRUITSamf Produce -i.7 ' andljr-,- Liberal caah adrauceeuiadi uncuuaisDmenta. No. 11-CSecoud street, PitUlmrgh. 4 , . 's. . I AALEb A,!* l Li/KK, i , ouH r AKDiNQ and *’ r -V OoMainuox Msxciutrr, for the nlo of FLOUR, 'ORAIN.BACON, LAUD, BUTTER, SEEDS, DiUED - FRUIT, Market at., -r., fV; :. . , loc3:dlj _ '■■ ■ . a, acatm*Kait_; t»a. r.jjksui. '►' r r>7>u.j .4, .Commission ' . FJ'llfcfcCßAjrra and xboleeale dealer* in GROCE •f-v WW, FLOUR; GRAIN, PRODUCE. Ac., No. an x..vj-:i :\'t Uttarty atrpct, Pa. - ae!3:dly HOhLAN 1> KIDDLE, successor to Jno. M’OilLASoa, No.-ltd Liberty atreet, Pitta uhuokkv anu .•-jJQwiUgniami, BspMltMly UIMU.I. faafcdl, -ii truiTK....jas. white' BROTHERS, ■ ■Fothmu.wq .l_*in>.Cu«iiuiiox Muciiant* «ml ikalrn in jWSKtoty rffftt; Pa. ) my 27 — .*? V^Sjt- " ‘SCHU VEK, Commission Merchant, • > Vj NAILS, Ac., No. Liberty -V ■ ?****• . • nfl»27:dly „■ vSXS* 3 } XfcAJrt; iodn'i part*. J hatid H’Cakdlks, ‘ a.‘ tom* J u * n * rarT ,< \ Special partner. vIMTKANS & COFFIN' successors to tft=.sKl^ rCMld,w ' McanßACu.,>\ THOLESALEGBO - v ,i.-^<-C*HB,-conHfrofWoodaadWati* utrseto,Pittsburgh • ,:.i •■-• . ijy&dl? J. aMUPt„....IJ H. vnlcr ■;;;Tpfi- VOIGT & CO.,Successorto I?G. ■' l;v * Ortffi PfiODUCK AND CO3OIISSION' SIKH •.*: U 2IT libertyireety Pittsburgh, ga. aos .vTOHIs l.flOtljfc «fc CO., AVnbLESALK t/ Gaoctoa aw- .Coxximion Merchants; corncruf .V-l j JMftiikflfld mod .Witeratmsts, Fmtburjrh, Pa. ivT |?jd6kkxuK'.« ■•ta iEW3ia‘7'>Vßotß ■7 - r Q»octl»iJL«,a)iiMiauos MsacnkJfr*, No. . - jW. atroaty Pittewirgh. Jje&dly U-. *.*7“' " • 1J ' 1 •;.ii :»A» ilifiOWN &KIBKPATRICK& J^holb ‘ «ad detiera ia IXOCB AKP • i, Liberty *tro»t, Pftt*bur^h.‘ yiTAMKS-'l Cq«mh» -.••*w «»' - H*pcbu>ts for til® oaleof CBCDI AND RE *-cw i.. .1 CARBON OILS, No. 63*nd 70 Water *treet, • j T in *®«iß&- Adra&cat made on consignment!. ;T;; | * !un “ ; ' JOHNSTON, \Dealer in Pure DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, -*nr. i - r JAXGXiQOOVS. BOUSING FLUID; OILS. FAX* of ttrictlT prim* qnal ** / 1 Ity, libich he ttffersal loweit price*,-, dornsr Smith* piloid and Fourth ttreete,Phtstrargb, Pa.'--. i ii« to s.i-'lrlfxttcrt ptfoas catgftUly/f ißpaumlwt Hall boon. ..TOBKPUtXEiIINU, corner of Market ;■ / li» Diamond, keep* eoasfiutly on bands fell amoument of DRUGS, MEDICINES, -.MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERYaniaIIarS 1.-tVv.oloopemitangtokij'liwißwo.- ■■■ l -r* . csnfiilly compound*! at ‘: •;• r •Rbwui.— jsfriyd -iiS'j.ii n. vt Whol®- , /.JJ* SAWDsnootST and MannCkcturerof IWHITE ir.H v HXHA&GR, comer of Wood ami Front ... ■' . wtwte. rfmbnneh. , ; mh7 * u-u SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ~,, ‘‘■Wj™. OILS. VABNISips AND “ ■•'BM'SrOfrS; JftaWLllwrtT «re»l,rit3tat*h.— = • .AUtordew^wmrocrtTaprompt aitonttai. •< j wh^ ,rwoijKn fnrag aarrxx. .- ,i . vORAUN: «fc, KKITKK, * Wholesale and .I.XJR*tau,l Rscooists, comer at. Liberty and St. ~,ne . t ;Qrir«trem«,PUf burgh. * .T ‘ QEO: **• KEYSKK, Dieuo^ viiTOM^frs. GV Attorney , -—el ar Law. Omd^tocondatoryKras's Law Bmxi- Wcli j . , >ull ittuid to lb( BettUtn«ot, •ecuHn&aid coUec- Ooa bfeUims, bbuotte*. Ac., iu Washington; District of Columbia. nomdmu r -17"IRILEAIRICK A.MELLON, iXVmiiat Lav, No. J 132 Foorlh atraat, bt« doon abora Smfthfteld, PltUburgh. Pa. mVl7uHf r,.-‘ .'fIIMOMAs, JsWWr. iaWobS „.X Coii*iu.'toE at Lav. \ . M)rrte*i Ne/150 Fourth atrrtjt,’o/rnerW Ch*rtj .Ar-»U /-.* jAOgytiPUUbnrgh,, P-*.K -t-I-1 ' . SAAIUKL A. FUKV'TiLNCB, Attoeket " 4 - ...» yrjy OrnW'iiftk > ttfe»t,'a4iohilDff - tbe office !uf ll*r . iftaU,* grown, Pintbiirgh, J>e. ...... , Jtofcdly it. luck.. fKKCUiHU'rcUINJ^ON.CoMIiSaioN , > . w.: JL4xMDFo»W*U»nioJlt»Cfl*BT*,4r«l«ril4 WFSr- JCKN BEHKKVE CHEESE,, KLOUILFIitfvBA - CON, BUTTfcK, -LXKffEEO'OIL, POTS AJ»L -'w'{ - BEBD3,*OBAIN/ DRrED] Fli^tT-- »■;< •'- ,7 «j«fPrcxluce_scncr*Jl7. _B*«t brand* Famijj Floor ' ~tl*atf*OD. b*ad. iAgeat fgr, 4'*B4!l4lJiF4rßi *t»., belvet-n Woodand timitb- B<>M.PUtettaagb l*».; ;•>, -. * ' r ; IUEKSK 'WAItEUUU.SK.—iipNKV .. --;-v H. s)LLlJCß,T&HrarT rQAItpiNER COEFJN, AfIKST von ■niijt&J **.* i»«Mari riftLjiVKmu.jAKuilcLUhr.j: In. .. v p j'x£ * u * l J “ ’ 'rtT F. JONES/ Aoest JIOETU TT * cx,Sut«or ■pcßinytrMiU' andlJartforiln gTaran»Coqqmafc»,B7W»t«r itrg«t.—- ; i i £ ©AMUifilf KJiA, ■ BKKCTIKr CJIfIZESB ... m *0 TJmm&UbGoxrAXXt coroer BUrfcttAnd.Water '"•• v ’ •"» •'• >-;•• )•'/ > •• ■ '• * E M. tiOKDON, Seckeiait' W*BTB*a . linw.ci 00«h1xt,92 W»HT«trect. , • ■ ■ |"\ il. Jtfooic, SECBETABT ALLEOnEXr ‘o2ti' * yCT ** pt ?° il T t » T ->ffwM *« -> .. / r *-*»• ' > JWfco%'J*FMACo>»). , ..v pmuiiii - ' : *-,uj TOBI3GS ASD DOMBSnc.DSI GOODS, . Vf So. M Woo4..itrv«t, vLbirf~l)!9jßM |A9T9»l}l*ttoiMl -«| »#U«Wc*Mor Jto. tl-» BorcWUld A Co., Wbotawl* and ttoUU’l&ftUra la fiXAT-LE AM) FANCY DB.Y GOODS,! North f*’ yttbonKr Market «trw>t»; ' ) we 2 niter ,TT. ■■V » Ooopfc-Sok MiUrtWftmtjbrtmmytlrt u< 1 ~ ywWht'rlriitnffift,"' /• ... i •_ 3< ''j^llANt^K‘LuVJs l Jteußftiit ttTA ,r’ v7*'iik ajto rater DBY GOOJ7*, atM of thcoric .£[*». inti Ko. 74 aUrfcet itwy yjtubofrh* »'•' TOSKPU 1 HORNE, OsttEß ‘ 'at im* V aim*, Eisioipmßuurp-SflUirOoijMl Mo. 77 .. . MlB . pIUAKUbU {yPiMt, Uuut i»L»t •«, 7*' lUrki) «trwrt, «06. J^iiuw J.i Kot- j A’ii.H T W*”^ t iyij l | | t«g5 1 . . . . V ; ■Mtrsic, tff t a ;";, j * ‘ W.M **v l>Utx»lir PlAjro*TOEtE9,kid Im* "»st V,; JMUOf?* CO.TJiO3TOK gamaa-gfe *mvi«b4 Ptamd «ik/!wsfc«3fc rSpz -icV hatfasgfc ' .•$ .V3s£&|. •btttf'S i.'.:-,.~l .'■£■ - ;--- ?';.• -»*j . f^ry ' ■ BAiliY GROCERS. T ITTEE & TRIMBLE, Wholesale A-iG*occu AND Commission UttCHiKb, dealers In PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH. carbon and lard oil, ikon, nails, glass, *M" Pltfeburgb meuutictufes gebhHdlfr. Tl 2 Second street, Pittsburgh. 1 DUXCAK M*DONALD....J. ARIVCKLE, lIIUCiII McDonald & arbuckle, Whow &AU G&OCEtS, PRODUCX AND COMMISSION lUt- O. SUGARS and MOLASSES. REPINED.SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR. BA* FORAIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES CON S 2i 0 i« w T - 3 , u< f AKS '««"S rum. V 1 U ?;, l V 1 ? Cl1 “*<• Pittsburgh manufactured arth-lm, 'PUt*buii'h* t p r 9,re6t ’ abuT *' llj ® Monongahelaßridge, srv -..Jamks a. SBKauiNo. X> OBERT DALZELL & CU, Wnoi.t:- JLv BA** Vaocwa, \>jdMUi»ioN and F«b«aks»inu Mrecbaxts, aud dealer* iu PRODUUK and Pitta burgh manufactures, Pittsburgh UCNRV LAMBERT ~~ JuUM mmm.l T AMBERT a SHI ETON'W uolkslale ftrno Bdily^* 1 !* bulb Ptttib«i,h, p*. JUttN WATT ~ “,r iMM »r,«rt W WATT & WILSON, Wholesale Grch ce&s. Commission Merchants, and doalora in JToauceand Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 158 Lit*- arty street, BjtfsWh. n2S . yIUKkY & CO, \VnM.mi.B , P , *2!?E ION and dealers in P?2b ° C h * No ‘ Bo " ater Btret,t > “ d 65 Front street, nr . -DJtLWURTH ' As.! 00.-, Wholesale V ,* 130 132 Secoudstreet, near Nmithfleld, Pittsburgh. f no | FLOYD WILLIAM not®. TOHjS FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Geo- W etas and Commission Meschaxtr, No. 172 Wood and 2ts Liberty street, Pittsburgh. jel* wibLlAAl BAGALij-Y, WHtii-na* f F Graces, Nop. 18 and 20 Wood street, Plm burgh, mkau .w.iATrjcririi£ns, TVf ACKINTOSH, HBMPliili, & CO. AU. corner Pike ,nd O'Hftra ltiuta,' tol lb. City >»ater Uorks, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturer! «& MACKINTOSH AND SiMPAILL “ImPRGVED steam engines and SMDE of all size# and best ityla. Hanngput Bp machinery of large capacity and of the beet quality, we are prepared to do henry Job bing, and solicit work in this line, trusting that by promptnres, and the character of our work, to merit public patronage. «** balanced ‘ VALVE WJGILL ATING ENGINES, a* combining advantage htrpurfbrr nn*ttaig*d inf this dasTof ? t ja26:lyd. WILUAM SAXXHIU, JAMXD M UCU WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO., No. 61* J" P»nn street, below Marbury, PitUbtmh, Pa.. vnaim2%*sZ&£r tsaa J!r 0 SUE STIBOIi £vV,?:*sn* » «n*hnftrtm-Bi! of BARNHILL’S PAT LOCOMOTIVE, FLCED end CYL BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, BBETCHIN, PIPES, CONDENSERS, BALT SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS,’ LIFE SSv AIso,BLACKSMITH’S WORK TIAIWCUROHS, done at thetbon- rpHOMAS MOORE, Manufacturer of JL amb bum ty ’ah' um or JII'LED PURI BYE WHISKY and IiSICY > INEGAR. Noe. 189,191,193 and 195 Pint atreeli be*w*u Smithfifld aqCDofaisueets, Pittsburgh. Private orders soli cited. Highest market price paid for RYE. Fusel OP and all other poisonous ingredients carefully extracted, by a process new and improved. . .. - . .v . Us7“ 1 -CirnsrW First and Überty^TTMU, PITTSBURGH, Pe, iuvrrACTuasas or SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, Ac„ Ac. , mylfirtf JOHN OLIPHANT & CO., successors, of F. H. Oliphant, Ujumbcltmr* of HOT 8 pressed nvts and washers, charcoal. HOBSE-SHOE IRON and NAIL RODS, BOILER ■IRON ind BIYET3. f ./ ; , i.tiificHANCE IBON-WORHS; f**T®tl»Co.,P«. Warahome,t3 Wood at., Pittaborgh. ! SHIRT MANUFACTORY.— Mmses J. ANVAUL.No. tJ.Br. Cal* ftr*et, aaks to or der, by h»oULt3, COMMON AND BAILBOAD, ofvrenr description. •W’PsrticnUr «isstior*h*p©d BPIKK3 uid RTV* RTS, Urn or ssuU, mtd* to order at abort notice. >-■ ! A-g»oo Msnrfnniat doatsatly on head. inySOttfc tiWU£P # .LO.; No. HIS Idlerty : opposite, Sixth, Pittsburgh. «. “d; ***** of Lt£AT°£U BRAIDED Order'soUdUtl from tbs tnMU-gnd goods prompt* jyhjj * m per. la>'~ncttops. fcfcdtwiyr • ? , —|ppwd per 'ii' T r VLCNKKT? t. cajo*Vki.l. ijXCKLSIOR GLASS WORKS.- JEi WOLFE, PLUNKETT* CO.. OL4M Mawmc. *w»>cW. Warehduae; No. 12 street, «ortier ,gfV" F< i tt^ bUr f *?.■ ***• eefcijd ‘rihAKLES XUALE, NeFßkbhTton, \J Pa., BUCKETS.,TP®, zinc WAdIIBOABTO.fHUrFBdXEa *i>d LABEL*. jall:lyd * : DtUrTISTRV. rjUSKTM. EXTRACTED WITHOUT X PAIN, BY THE USE OF AN. APPARATUS WHEREBY NO DRUQHoeGALYANIC BATTERY ABE USED. r’r.C<>U..ir9»iber:t*"tlte ti at*. when fbojrpiwrat ua can ttwatafl*Kottit-oifrairtagb -*-Vs” : Medical gentlemen and. tbelr families have bad’ their (oeth extracted by my proem, and arnreody to testify m to the eaf«ty aod poinlmueu of the opera tJou—whatever haa wen aaitl by persona interented in averting the contrary, having no kuowledgaof my proceen. ••“ARTIFICIALTEETH inaerledtu every etyK . B; OCHBY.'Uprmt.-Ui tttolthflclrl at. JOSEPH ADAMS. Demise Connolly's df vUmoad.ttbd Grant atr«|«, B^tUkicw—Dr. A- ,iL Pollock. Dr. Bollock, Theodora-Robbia; HatacU/gcrett. •; my3:Jly 'BEAIJESTME, AGEJITTS. / Realer DT|Pbox ■TT HMtSttß, Am HWMOn, ud all ar curitJaesrrßODpj.;: /;-•/. .* t ■> l ... . > PefilOßfreu.. jrppaye LOANS.through my agency oh reoeonable terms. , Thoee .wiifciri* yo Jnreat tbelr money to good ad* txntage, cab Always find flrat and eecond claea paper * ?ols&snl(sralA« and Interview* itrictly confl* ,OcnUaL. OOpe, -Grant itreet, pppotrito-Str Panl 1 * -CetlwdfAlM?:-*:. y ... v:>v . -, . „ joltdtr BttOTB .4jrt> saoks. '■•tmma,. RALPH; late" assistant to jaaMgam ■BafldtwydmpwtettnJithHramrtlaißein'iaaeaa. AitAKUSa "JuSMsKOMk, 4icn r . V nn. BASE BLOCK, ruih «"& rjrtiihilll ANDBPXCirXCATIONB .frr.Bniteiig* oUeaiy.ihbtflntMi; wArkaattperior and on moderate term*. tsyStdly BOOKAEEEEHS, frc. - S a-j i . • •/ ' ."IT AY-& pO4 ‘BoolUKLLE 1 l» AND Bta- W Wrt watt, outdoor to tb. ***? - Si CO., Station* TTaiDW Bun BdiMPrHAirrrAcrvsUii Akn Jop PaixmsjJlmwW Wood itreet, Pmabnrgh. : eei» . y-iiui , ui DDfci*.Copttwn iiUoo)i . y h*lT*i«WiTtdM4fc»«k)>y c •• v t r :..- ■ * 00.. awra w«t*r«&4 n front i* ttfti’if-T Vffi; 4J - j j--';' ,£■< .-i>>i <»: COMMERCIAL. .JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1861. bj.rKs. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, N0.'65 Fi>n»TaSTat«i. . ■ *•. CHARTERED IN ltts. opeu daily from 9to 2 o'clock,'*l*o on Wednesday Saturday evenings, from JU»y l*t to November Mt, from 7 to 9 o’clock, ami from November Ist to May lat from C to fi o’clock. /.Deposits received of all noi bottle* than One .Dollar, and a dividend uf the profits declared twice a yw.iu J*>Qe ami December. I utereet hoe beeu de clared aemi-auuttaHy, iu June and December, ahice toe Batik ww organized, at tbe rate of all per cent, a year. Interval, if out tlrawu out, U placed to the credit or tbe depositor as principal, and bears the eame iu tareat froui the first days of Jnnoand December, com pouodiug twice a year without troubling the depoel tor to call, or even to present hi* pun book. At thia ratu, money will double in lea* tban twelve years, making iu the aggregate eioht aku one-ualv mi CENT. * VEAM. Buoka, coutaiuiug the Charter, By-Laui, Rule# and Regulation*, furnished gratis, on application at theofii.**. rr President-GEORGE ALBREE. VICE PRESIDENTS. William J. AnJentou, Hill Burgwiu, Bett). L. a'abneatock, Hopewell Ilephtiru, Jonioa Uerduian, Jarnee D. Kelley. Alexander Bradley, Johu .0. Barkofcii, - George Black, John B. Canfield, Alonzo A. Cartier, 'Charles A. Colton, William Douglas, JobtrKvftUs,’ JohaHolmtt, William S. Uaven, . Peter If. Hunker, RJ4iwd.Hay», , William S. larclj, StC&ETART AND TREibLI . ,frJ:fUwT •• nEKSIAN TJiU'aT' ANI) SAV'INUt V-A BANK, corner£ixtli and Woodstreotn. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT CAPITAL , Sioo.oou. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE JUBrcTOBS ADAM RKLNEMAN, Preniilw/. Springer Unrhiugh, Awguitu* HiweUr, E. H. Myern, Joseph Lang, J-F. HavekoUK, Chrfadlan Siebert, Anthony Meyer, A. Qroetzlnarr. DISCOUNT t.’VEBY DAY 7 JOHN STEWART. (.Wuer. Ml&cEzijjiJrtiovs. T'URMTUKE AND CHAIKS AT BE x DUCED PRICES.—JAMES W, WOODWELL, Jlm. 97 and 99 Third stmt, and 111 Fourth nmi, oassisTDra or ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, tuitablt for HOTELS aod PRIVATE DWELLINGS. All order* promptly attended to, and th» Fur- niture carefully packed tad boxed. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS furnithed at abort. CABINET, MAKERS vupplicd with etary article in the line. UHILOB * Cl HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY, KAjrTTACTrXXM Of SEAMLESS BAGS ABB OF OSBABUBGS, 32 INCHES TO 40 INCHES WIDE. left at H. Child* A Co.’a, 133 Wood «L, Plttaburgh, will rocetr* attention. • oc25:«lly QjOLI) PEiVti, Wholesale AND kITAuI PSBB ABB CASES REPAIRED) SILVER AND GOLD PLATING, Doue at the abort**! netico, at the corner of Fourth acd Market etreeta, tecond rtory. Pareona living out ef the city bating pent to repair can eend them by mail. mh37:dly FITZPATRICK A CQ. Ijiuihi GOODti.—Solid Gold Weddlno JU .Rpros, Sinuu Stoat airs Chevrc* Diamond Burns, lunas' Gold Warcra Aim Ctom, flilm Articles in awe* soluble for wedding pnaeots, SETS Or JEWELRY in Condi Jet, Amethyst, Puarl, Ac.; SILVER- CUPS AN© GOBLETS,, for presentation; GOLD-HEAD CANISs Ac. H. RICHARDSON A CO., Corner of Fifth and Market streets. STUCCO WOHKEK.-JAS. OWEN 3, STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, PAPER HANGER AND PLASTERER. AND ORNAMENT* of all kind* forniihed on abort notice. All order* kft at No. 23 Congress itraei.rtx door* from Wylie, or m Painter** Wall Paper Store, No. 91 Wood *treet, will La promptly attended to. tnb2a q. ■*. cxldwxu. . _.JOMti cuoam, ja. •/NaLDWELL 6c BRO. .Boat Furni&h- V tu **D DEltxas tK MANILLA, HEMP AND COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAB, PITCH, HOS IX AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK, LIGHT •AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac , NO. B 9 Water and 78 Front «treets,Plttirt-argh. apfetfr W\V. VOl/NU, successor to Cart-* • wrigbl A Yoang, No. 97 Wood street, corner o( Diamond-alley, dealer In all kind* ol CUTLERY. HAZOBS, RIFLES,REVOLVERS,KNIVES, SCIS SORS, GUNS, Ac., Ar A large uasortmoat of tb« .above good*constantly on hand. 1 mill YAUKSOX & TOWNsjEX'i); iPoRE t) Paoacb* airn dealcks is BACON,i DRIED BEEF, LARD, MESS AND RUMP PORK, No. IS Fourth afreet, near Liberty. Pitteburgb. WITMAKSHAIX, Dealer in Wall • I’app.bs, Boa&rua, Ac.. No. 87 Wobd street. PltUborgh.' Ja7 RH. PALMER, No. --"Wood“Sr" • Dealer In BONNETS, UATft, STRA* TBIU MINtiS, and STRAW GOODS generally. aWJBDJCViZ,. BHLMoMUMN'S elEßtofopium' —The perfection of this Inestimable preparation fa a Morning to mankind. Without deteriorating tb« medicinal virtues of opium, the Elixir is thoroughly purified from all the notion* qualities, of t£u> drag, lu catwn of fractures, biirii*, scatdfej ckncorot* ulcer*, aud other painful affections, it will re nor® palp and irritation, allay conrulsions, spasmodic a»fido, and , tDorbld-eieiUstnaat-df bcily and mind, wlthbill reus ing sickness, oxUveneM,_or headache. Itnhle quaiiUn* unwtr-ad.tr it pre-eminent la the list of Oplutos. < Prepared'Miil eold by A. B. A D. SANDS, Dreg gist*, Fulton Rtreet, New Yurk. Sold also by B. A. EAUNESIOCK A CO., Pitt* burgli. Pa. B«itd also by Druggists gaurrally. ao2o:d2w-*UT .neuciu.iT TAILORS. JJBW GOODsl'xKw'aOODai ' FALL AND WINTER 1 ' FALL AND WINTER! LATEST STYLES 1 At ths old stand of JAMES 0. WATT, confcr'Featf add Bt. CUirttrest*. The beh* of Jak» C. Wat*, deceased, impact folly invite public’attention to the new stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising all the newest *tyle» of GMblooablematsrtnl adapted’to ; GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, | Soliciting on early call. Tim business will -be con ducted on the tame approved manner aa heretofore. 'The stock of new goods is aqua] to any in thi city. . T/AXISI SI’VLKS OF FALL AKfi U , WINTER GOODS, i . • /UffT RECEIVED. ' We are now opening a choice stock of TALL AND WINTER GOODS, mall of the latest impdrtntidtn of CLOTHS, CASBUIEBSS and VESTINGS, which we Batter ouxmlym will be equal to any amortaent to be found eflstor'imt. They wffl. be made np to Order, in a superior ityls,. and at prioee to fait the titnea. We would reepectfeUy solicit an airly c«u •from our jwtron* and the public. j ■ SAMUEL GBAT A SON, BUiciaw TAltoaa. No, 19 Fifth greet. TAC&BON a TOWNSEND* ;Fobc V Facxxm, and dealer* lit No, 4a Fourth street,fcWre on'hand a fine tuwortaient- of rBACOXi LARD and PORK, most of wbieh is of their own fare. SUGAR CURED BAMS, ofClndo hail an A other cures. Plain UAMB, With and with out canvas. SHOULDERS and SlDES,mauked and In dry salt. MESS PORK, LEAF LARD, In bbb, tlrkin* And palls, poLup expreeshr fbr fatnily use, a&4 all of their own rendering. GREASE* salt- AM6 fctroUinf mill purppese. • j and • Lyon imfortbr sSb Dbaae* In the most toiect brands of GEFCINR HAVANA CIGARS, and all Unde of BMOKINO AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, FARCE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUlWfc'ffietfAfc, In great WliW : t V- ti ' ' _ ‘ -•* j .H '‘ll-'b 1 " ’ flittsbnrgh-feefty. S. HIDi)iE & CO., BDITOBS AND f ROPBIETOBS, PnbUealion Office So. 84 Fifth Street. MORNING 4ND EVENING EDITION 3, DAIRY, CONTAINrNO 'lißtl/ATSST NKW9 tip TO THE noon op ppßttiA’noif. I- ' i 51otj«ilf« ! or l2oeaUperWkW»®CATftoW .•] i ‘ f Ercieoid EumoN—H per annum •In edvaiici, or G cent* per week ffum carriers, Wccklt EoinoK—SlQKi* copfea, $2 per aoltum; FiT# or more, 81,1&; Ten or upwards, 81 |4r annum, invariably in advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES; THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 12, 1861, Jamna IL D, Heeds, laaac M.'PeunoClt, A. M. Pollock, Jl. D. Robert !lol>t>. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. J«tu<«eiSbiJlp, Alexander Tindio. *m:u. Joliu B. HcFadduu, Peter A. Madeira, John U. Mellor, Jiimea McAuloy, Jobu lianbali. At tbif evening’* caucus of the Republican members of the House, Mr. Bingbapa intro duced » resolution that it was the [duty of Congress to pass fuAhwitban act confiscating all tbo property of rebels and of their aiders and abettors—lauds, slaves, and everything. He snpportcd thii most sensible preposition in a speech of groat force. Tbrfd. Stevens followed in his bdst.'feiu, maintaining the policy of the in the course of his remarks declared}thjat al though he had long been estranged politically from Secretary Cameron, ho must Acknowl edge that be was the only member of fchis Ad ministration who bad evinced ani correct notions about the true method of prdseoating tho war. and bringing it to a speedy land jracr cessful close. He startled the caueusby, de claring that after Mr. .Cameron's. resort'hod beep accepted by the President, Gen!; McClel lan wont to him and riireateued to resign ;if it was sent into .Congress with , the passages respecting the emancipation and aiming of the slaves of rebels unmodified. Mr. Diven, of N. Y.,'first fell into olyec' tion, bat the fall ten minute speeche«,fiery. and detcrmiiwd, of Judge Kelly, : Messrs. Lane,, of Ka*Au, Morris, Davis, Ashley, Con way, and others, effaced the trifling impression hie opposition; made, and gave the comforting assurance tfekt there wasvirtue and| oosrag* enough in the House of Represent* tiTsi to save the war and save the The Cau cus adjourned the debate on the resolution to Wednoiday night. ■ .. . eiujcipatiow nttinccn.: k r 7: . Waltur P. Mandiail, John Orr, « Hetiry L ftingwult, John H. Shoecbergor, Alexaudcr Spear, William E. Schniertz, laaac,Whittier, Chr UtianY cagor. A. COLTON* We understand that t&» President has been assured that the Legislature of Kentucky,will soon emancipate all slaves in that State, re imbursing loyal men for losses sustained thereby. .» fe2s:lym» Hon. Emerson Etheridge to-day received information from Paducah that large num bers of Tennesseeans, from Weakley^Carroll' afid Henderson conntier, in Wesi Tennessee, ere arriving there. They have fled frbm their homes, escaping wDh the utmost difi%ulty r in order to avoid being drafted into (fee rebel service, and desire to take up arms for the Government. Gen. Payne lias asked fori au thority to master thorn . into service!. They represent that in Weakly, Henderson, CacroU, Hardin and MoNarry counties the Unlonfecl ing is very strong,, and the Unionist id tho ascendant, and impatient, for the oiyirM of the National troopsj on whose approa general ujpnsuig of the. people would-Ttoke place. Tho immediate aid of Goverdmeilt is necessary, and will redeem Tenneiie -£om the rebel yoke. Mr- Ethoridgc goairto P|dn cah immediately, and we trust ,wjff carry»ith him from Headquarters assurances of epady and effectual assistance- . . ±‘ m{ a-T-. un, chase'a ornriox ,9F;rxbklb. * * At-a dinnergivenat' l the Union Cltfb ttjThf Hon. 8. P. Chase, on the occasion l or his last visit to New York City, ho said in a speech made in reply to a toast: “The bleakest negro in South Carolina, black as midnight, is, inmy eight, whiter than the whites! robot.” Among the gentlemen present who vehemently choerod this sentiment was Wn. B. Astor. The sacred eoil orVirrlnia wUljioCbe long QDOccnpied after the oloso of the war. In nearly every portion of Virginia w|iere the army or the Potomac le encamped, the eoil is of rery superior quality y and many oflthe sol diers have made np their minds to purchase farms, if they can possibly obtain them, and make that country 'their future homo. With Northern enterprise and industry, Fairfax county could very soon be- madc on* of the most proflta'blo farming districts in the Dnitod States. J. a. BXKNKTT AS AN OFFICK-SEESEB. A Judge of spotlces Now Fork ermine is bore, demanding sbmething good of { ibe Ad ministration In the name of the Berdtd. He presents a letter fr;om (Bennett to the Admihrstralion bosom,'ant^says— yonr office or jopr life. The Jadge refused a Con sulate latoiy with anger ; he deelined a pay mastership with contempt. T» itpossjble that another Major-Generalship’is to be created? cg.s-GBAL McCau,'s oiyiaios. General McCall’s dirisionof tltoardiy went ont before daylight this morning in force* on a reconnoiteringbxpedition. TheywiUkdvance fartbor into the interior, and sconr tke coun try more . thoroughly than on formerTexpcdi tions, with a view to disooyer and drive oS rebal scouts that have been venturing!beyond tbo rebel lines. * UOVBKjKNTS IN THS .ARMY. I have a right official anthority saying that the rebel batteries -on the Potnmae -are soon to be wiped from ih# banks of too river. It is no credit, Il ls true, to our boasted 1 strength that they have been allowed jso lohg to impodo the navigation of the river, but if, at the flrstof January, we ean say the block ade has been completely removed our rejoic ings will enable as to forget the pash Geo. Sickles, whose brigade is, on the .Maryland side of tholewer Potomac,Jias bebn tin the city 4*pdnj Jhe |a»t two,days, and jias reedr ed important instructions from the govern ment in reference to a genoral movement upon the enemy**' batteries, j r TBB auPREMB COURT. Judge Trumbull will shortly introduce a bill reorganiilng'.the Supremo Court ion the basia of population. Jt prQTidea tbat for the New Eogland States/sew : Ydrk apdj P«nn lylranla/etobracingtenmilHoospeoplfi, three Judges, Clifford, NeUob and. Grier shall re main. For the ; Southern States, excepting Kentucky ud Missouri, embracing ten mil lions, thrae J nigti, Taney; Wayne and Catron, shall contlnud to sit; whila for the Western Btates,incladingEentucky andMl«souH,wlth A .popoolatlon of ten and a half three sew Judgee ehaUhe appointed, KedtuAy and Ohio to constitute one circuit; Ullncds, . In diana and Miohlgao, another; Wtseonsin, Minnesota, lowg, Missouri and Kansas, a. thirdi 1 -The Pacific States to be, as huherto, under an Circuit Judge, | - omTahoif or o»* hr bakts* btafp. A rumor is In olreulation hem that 4 mem ber of Gen. Banka' stair iuddeniy/dejamped lauly, taking with him some paper* of great ▼alue to us, and stilt neater to tne rebels.* ; It is surmised that he nas left for tha South.' Persons hart bean sent in pursuit of him, and it is to be hoped that-he will be.overtaken and summarily dealt with. | " LATEST STYLES 1 Gen. Fremont has taken apartments hare on £, between Ninth and Tentn atreetj. - Secretary Chwe'a report . was read to-day, and referred to the Committee on Flnanca^ Col. James A. Mulligan isat WUlani**,, - Jndge Kelson appaared in his seat upon tha Bapremo Court tu*aayforthe firstticoeintho cnrraht’aa#aloni' , '--‘'- v v''' ‘J7 j Secretary SeAird wenths br ai Phlladel ' omsb»w' ,of hit tow.rotonila* to Jlthara, U. T. Mt. Bawardis again itiußiibit to-day, . f -Joint J- Astory late s J., jv . fAatoryid *«Si nntoef .to <: Ganarel.MToWelUn; with rank of.colonel. .. n .f »■■■ Mr. BoinU.-f ihO’Loadoa That. 'di»«4„ - alUr tht jartWfOT Satardar, avth, cams of WifiHisorus, Deo. 9,1561. RBPOBI.tCAS CAUCUS. - ' rvomres ntou tcvkxssk. THS FOTUEE OF VIBOIKIA. Garibaldinns in a neat speech, for their sol dier-like movements in the review, and-the officers fpr the harmony manifested in a regi ment majle.up from so many dUTerenmaliona. The Affair of the Nashville and the Harvey Birch. The affair of tho rebel steamor Nashville ami the ship Harvey Birch, of which wo received some particulars per tost steamor, created considerable sensation in England. The de tails of the affair are thus given by the Southampton correspondent of the London Ttmra f~ “ About -8 o'clock lat*t Tuesday morning (13tb October,), when in latitude 49‘dog. 6' min. North, longitude 9 deg. 52 min. West, the Nashville fell in with the American ship Harvey Birch, Capt. Nelson, bound frbm Havre t 6 New York, in ballast, with the American flag flying. Sho ran along sido of her, and, as was stated to us, Opened her ports and ordered tho ship to heave to, the flag to be hauled down,- and the -oaptain to come, on board immediately., This was done, and Cap tain Nelson soon returned to his-ship with orders ffom the captain of -the Nashville fur all the crew to get their things ready is soon as possible, and get ou hoard the Nnshrille, as they intended to destroy the Harvey Birch. They were allowed an hbuf or auhohrand a half for this purpose, and got part lof their things out* Thu men from tho strainer took mast ofthe provision's,, with the fires cliro oometer, barometer, aod some of permitting Capt. Nelson to retainown chronometer, but bo has lost $1,200-or $1,400 wprth of-personal; effects, books, charts, Ac. They then set fire. V 0 tbe ship foro and aft, apparently in the dcok houses, and'tbo vessel wag soon in (lames from stom to stern. Tho three masts were soon to go over-the side, and the bull was still burning whan the steamer left her. “Tho 'Harvey Birch was a fine full rigged ship tons, ‘American measure ment, and oost about $125,000 in her con struction. - Sho had a total of twenty-nine souls on board, including Mr. Blydenburg, (a son of her owner),: who was a passenger, Cap tain Nelson, tifo.mates, two boatswains, cook, stewardj-carpcnter, and twenty seamen. The “men were put in irons on board the steamer, with the-eaceptfon ofthe eaptain and mate, who were treated with great politeness, and itept as prisoners until the arriyalofthe ves sel here this morning, when they were inunQ •diately landed iri.ihe docks, and set at liberty With all the personal effects belonging to them. It is stated that before they were putin irons, the Confederate oath yos tendered to the men, -which they refused to take, but Capt. Nelson tells ns that be is not aware of the fact, al though it may be correct. Immediately -on, landing, Capt. , Nelson waited upon Captain Britton, the American Consul at this port, who has caused the crew to be temporarily boarded at the Sailors' Home, and made arrangements for them to be forwarded home to New York intheHansa steamer, which sails hence on Wednesday next. 'Capt.- Britton has also put hijnself in communication with Mr. Adams, tb4 Ameri can Minister in London, and made , that gen tleman acquainted with all the facts of the cas4. ‘ On leaving the Nashville, Capt. Pea gum told Capt. Nelson' that he hoped they would not part bad friends, for what bad been done was a simple act of retaliation' on the Norihern States for invading their territories, burnfngtheirhoQses, ill-treating (heir women, and stealing thoir ncgroeij and_thoy were bound to retaliate -on the property of the North in overy way they could. About 12 o'clock 1 the Nashville steamed into dock, where, al mentioned above, she now lios, and soon after shsjwai berthed, Capt. Patey, the Admiralty Superintendent of mail packet* at this port, weapon board, end hid an interview with UmiCaptain. . CoL Peyton, on agentof the Southern Con federacy, and his. wife were on, board the -Nashville, and left for London by the three o'clock train. . Tho captain states that the Nashville has pat in here to have her top deck taken off and to be fitted out as a vessel pf war; but how ..far this intention witi bo fouoid to squaftwitb the taral ■ anti. q£.^ 9 cmo, remain* to aniril dr. tho reisel here, under the circumstances, and her landing prisoners of war, aa they are called, V looked upon by many persona aa an infrac tion of the Queen's proclamation of ncatr&l-. tty. Groups of politicians and commercial men hare been actively ; discussing the ; knotty points-iavolved in the question, and sundry moflaages have passed up and down the tele graph wires, daring the day in relation to the subject. It is stated she has some Bparo offi cors on board, for ships building or preparing in England for tho rebel navy. . We understand that the capture of thellari vcy : Birch" took piece in seventy-five fathoms depth of water. . . " ; .Underwriting business in American ship ping was temporarily suspended under the news of the occurrence, and subsequently in creased war risks Were demanded.' The IV»ie#j' in an article on tho eyent, al ludes to thc' recent presence' in English waters of tbeJT. S. steamer James Adgef, and argues that it would have boen betterif both she and the Kashville coutil have been kept out of English hatbohi, but as tibia, could' not be done, both must bo let in a|ike. Anlexposi tibn of iotern'aljbndl law in the inkttor is looked for with impatience. The London _ Homing Herald says ‘■ If we permit the ffashviHo to receive any assistance in refitting her warlike armaments, ire shall bo deputing from neutrality and embroiling ourselves with the United States Government, and aid beyond what' is barely necessary to render her deaworiby, may well boi looked upon with jeatelislj. a by thebolligerent.power whose ships «be has burned att^lilestiQyed'." The jD Mr. Crittenden would doubtless have, been nominated, but the representatives of. bis District positively refused to let him be taken from the House to.enter the Senate, being unwilling to ri9k au election for Congress in their Distriot now! The vote now mainly concentrated on Davis, Uutbrie and Bell. After three and a half hours' steady balloting, Bell was dropped, •undlhe next-ballot' resultedhs follows : . Davis, 49 ;Guthrie, 4&. Garrett Davis, of Paris, was accordingly nominated. Ho will be elected to-morrow almost unanimously. Tfio Bacon Creek Railroad bridgo was burn ed by a. party of thirty-two,rebel cavalry, who catno up from the rebel lines and burnt it almost in the face of our sentries. Tbe .foot does not'reflect mocb oredit in- McCook’s., arrangements. Tbe bridge had only been rebuilta week er two ago. No reliable'n«rw4 ; from' Somerset has been :re<*ivedibHUjt rumored that ZoUicoffer has retired beyond Cumberland again. Schoepff only retreated two miles this side of Somerseti} It is definitely ascertained that the rebel General Crittenden is at Cumberland Gap in forco, with 36 days'rations, with not a Union soldier to oppose bin advaneo to Lex ington, Garranl even having been ordered from Camp Wild Cat to,Somerset. The correspondent of the Cvmincnial -ay a • A rumor lias reached ns that Parson Brown low had Teached tho' : Kedthcky'border, with hia small.army of patriots. The letter published in the Journal to-day* purporting to he from Brownlow, is, doubt less, a forgery—as it ii certain he Is fighting' the rebels. The letter referred to,, .of coarse, is that which begins with denouncing bridge*,, burners, Ac., and which seems to-bave been' copied from the Memphis Avalanche* FOII SjtLE .I.VD TO LET. F~or baIST— -20 •bares M..and M. Bank mock, IS do Citizens’ "do 27 do ..Bfecha ales’-. do -to de w Mupchester Savings Bonk, 30 do .Birmingham Gaa Stock,, • SO do ;Hand Street Bridge Stock.' • Stock sold by : : Ifc McLAIN A C 0.,; de7 Fourth stroet, Pittsburgh. SALE—A thres stoty Brick Dwell- X log House, situated in the Second Ward, of the city of Pittsburgh, on .Fourth street, between Bmlth field street and Cherry alley, with all the oat-build ings connected therewith. Also, a Lot of Ground 1q the Sixth Ward of- said city, having a front of twenty-four feet on Franklin street, and extending back one.hundred and twenty feet to Decatur street. Said lot lies adjoining the west aids of the Sixth Presbyterian Church. V. C. AUGHINBAUGH, Assignee, no29:lmd No., 112 Diamond street. FOR SALE.—A yorr coniin odious and comfortable resldenw, Id adorfrable neighbor hood, in.the Third ward, Allegheny, on long; and easy, pavements, and very low. Inquire of 8. SCHOYSB, Ja M sa!7;dtf Attorney at Law, 133 Fourth st. FOK BALJ2—-About Eight JEI Hoass Powzm, in good order, now driving three Power Proses in this office. Will be sold cheap fsr cash. Enquire at . GAZETTE OFFICE, ja7:dtf Fifth street,.aWvq Smlthfleld. JQAVIS & PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND. MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufacturers pad Dealers In GAS FIXTURES, PUMP 3 AND BRASS WORK, of overy description. bit witß PCMPa,-ci.iißA*s, corres or TOON, with the most i(pt3T(d Chamber* or T*lr«i, cf «11 kinds, and warranted to gfre eaijii&etioa. MANUFACTORY, 110 Water and 104 Front streets. Jy22:lyutaF A LLEGHENV COUNTY, as.-flKfe XL Common wealth of Pennsylvania, Ctornellu* W. Lawrence and ElUnh Purdy, executors oftbelast will and teetemootor DsvfdM. Prall, late of the city of New York; deceased; also to the heirs and all others concerned. InpursuanceoftheOneenth section of an Act of Assembly of eaid Commonwealth, entitled '‘An Act to create a Sinking' Fund, and to provide for the gradual and certain.eatlpgnishtnent of the debt of the Commonwealth," passed the lOth: day of April, A. D., 1849, you are hereby - cited. to be and appear before me. W*. J. Bichabosox, Register for the Probate of Villa; Ac., in and fbrsaid county; on!or before LION DAY, the 6th day of January, A.D., lw«, then 'and there to show Gauss why the collateral inheritance tax upon thefollowing Real Estate Vh«tM not be collected under the proTisionaof eaid Act of Assembly; 1 herein failnot. Bald Real Estate consist* of . . ; . 3 Houses and Lots on Wood'street, 6 . *' Hand l Vacant. Lot <• .. •• 1 u peun U. I House: and Lot *• “ 6 llooaee anALot* “ St. Clair " (liven under my hand andaeal of office Mtl’lttstaifgh, thUhthdayof Decefatbkri 4. D., ism. das,Mttil Wit. J. BICIIARDSON. Register,- "Vif’UBPH.Y &. K.OONS, Commission XtJL uucQAXTa, and Vyboleaale Dealers in MACK.*, EItKL, SALMON, QUAD, UEBINKQ, CODFISH, Ac., No, HO North \Vbarreei, between Race and Arch streets, Pbilapctpuu. ‘ 3000. barrel* Blojm,.Mackerel—-largo, and medium . size Nos. I, 2 and 3, In assorted packages. . 60 barrels prime No. 1 BallfiOt Salmon. 1000 ,do Economy Mesa Shad. , . 4000 do 'superior No 1 Herring, Consisting of different brands, Labrador, Halifax, Bay'of Island and Eaatport, Ac. 6000 boxes Scaled and No. I Smoked Barrings,. 1600 quiotaila George’s and Grand Bank Oodhah, . Which we now offer at the lowtatcoib prices, uni solicit a call before buying. MURPHY & Kt)ONS, de4:Ctnd No. 146 NorthTYharrce, Phil’a. J» L. ALLfcLN, Agent, PRODUCE ASD COHMtRMOS MERCHANT, And Wholoeala and Retail Dealer ia WINKS, BBANDIE8; MQDOBB AND CIOABS; BSOTIFTHTG D2BTILLE3, Ko. 6 Wood StrtQt, Pitt»bnrgh,.Pena , a. poiglM'ttApf ‘ “'. •" i>AKK'S PRICKLi' PIASXEHS, i ALCOttrS POBOCS PLASTEBS, 1 •HOLLOVAVa AKKICA FLAWnCHS; ~ PpO&MAN?9PtA9TiUIS,. .. BUBGUNtnr mcu plasties, . . . f! - STBEIfGTRBNIStG PtASTEBS,; :'•» 1 :> HOBEBEAD'S MaOHCTIC BLAfiTEBS* qORN.ANDaUSIOHPLAaXEUa.Ar.; For *al# by SIMQ2* JOHMBlo^ r J>mgcl»t # ;i AafflMilti* in Choice Fa&iity afcdicin««. Corat BaUbßcVt aAd Fowlrttroiftta.' '■vruto-wNaiUNtoJiM'd.' vr.n > ‘ill -to Hotting IQIUiJ ffUirt’ ngiwtwt - »6 bUl*,.miu;Cna»b.nit*, 40Q Ao.iQjwm jSre;- 'll do,. Swvct Cider,.. . 7fi tra*. Sr&d fncbd, *. 50 t)a. Sbellbrftt, , , ‘ it ;! 900 do tatktoM, Wdefc CiaUJftn,-Broom, lOtcfcGuraHMdmn*,- ;«>.>"■**»*»«■■ ‘ ;u CO. XT VVorehuußdi ltftolj Qc*. :XveapMtytiafcfcirlDft-fe<*a destroyed byt&re* we Ho, »«w door* UlowonrJbnnerloeMloD..., r., ;. . : " W*'aft* sow* recdWluf * ebW«"l6tef BACOK SISKS and' HAMS direct firomfbe Smoke Boom, »)d 1 ehaHbe: pireeed to'aeeiotir ctuio m>re. IW9L B, HAYS iT-CO. * 'i 14 TOerderirt ""'• ; * ...; fii > UUKDQDITBGBBIIfBO.GSS,; QA-KLAyP.>. . i.f !-crr,.>^:nqgBidK«r BAUSr-«WU iSeamlea, bast quality.' it ■rjM.wtmfcfixiMt*** im, I lore asd tor.eiue by ..... ~ .. r. t * COr, Si ,i jmoi iiisr, .mi v.' rrom ure.ti. ; •JD-.'i i=. -' ‘lOO - r . ji >;. :b jcl'*£L V*? ~ 1 Sr*rnWteWheat» ■^ITCtft&TK. l ifrk&EßßT *CO.^ JAKraßiElßtKAitlHt.f,! •„ .« [.-;*■»• OlVltlwjirwt. . PJttAmßtwlOOdtgstJorn JitnnmJ »»> »»*os»3i*Wi jijiau'j lit o- ill*} .sniUi* *:iii 0} iDi> [ I VOLUME LXXIV---321. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY X FIRE.—F&ANRI.I N FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, J3S.and 45T Chestnut street, aexr Fifth. : Statement of Assets,' January* Irt, ’is&O, published _ agreeably to an act of Aasembly, Max Fint Mortgages, amply 5ecured......,,.,..€1,886,393 00 Real Estato, (prea’t mk?103,314 Cl) cost; 103,963 00 ■Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral ( Securfcs...... 89,133 00 Stocks, (present value $80,067 72) a»t.- 89,796 00 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,831 00 Cash ..w. j 37,919 00 « RSTTbe ouly .prhfits.from pretuluma which this Company can. divide by law are frejn risks which have been* dateriblned.' Insurauce made on every description pf property, lu Wwn'and couutry, at rates as luwas araconutaot with security. Since their iucurporatiou, a pe ckd of .thirty years, they-bave paid losses by fire to atfkmoofit exesading Sotr MiHUm* of Ddfan, thereby aSerdtog STidence of the advantages of .Insurance, a 1 well as toalr abili ty and. to meet with'promptness all liabilitiee. Losses paid duriug the year 1868^..-.k V 6T niatCTOasj ' ' Cbsrlos N. Bahcker, IttX& Leu,' . Mordecai D. Lewis,, Jacob A Smith, Tobias Wagner, ■ ’ Kdwavd O. Dele, David S. Browu, Geo. W. Richards, yamuel Grant, Goorgs Fales.''. CHARLES N. BANCKER, PrmIdmi. EDWARD p. DALE, Vs. A. SrettJ gtcrrtSfry'jretoA. 'i J. GARDNER COFFIN* Agtwt t myf. Office Northeast oor. Wood & Third sti. Fhe insurance, by the reli -INOE inJTUAL INBuRANCE r OOMPANT, OF PHILADELPHIA, on BUILDINGS, limited or perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, Ac., In town ’or country. Office No. 306 WalnuDstreet. Carmx, $229,510;, Assets 8305.509 9G—inTtated as follows;. iul’ -'K : JFimilortgage cn Improved CltrPropor tjfWortli double tbe am0unt—'............9155,600 00 GroTOLraol. firet'cl***— 2,462 60 Penna. It. H. Co.*# 6 per cent. Mortgage ; 37,900 00 Oil .of. Philadelphia, C percent. Doan,— OO Allegheny" co'ahly 0 pir ct. P.B. B.' Leah 10,000 00 s Collateral .boiutervtil ®cur*Li~.<;nj.a»u. 2,600 00 Hnntthgdon and Broad Top Mountain ' ; '-KaQt-oad Corapanr. 4,000 90 Cesujlrania Bailroad- 4,000 00 Btock'or Keliance Mutual Insurance Co..'. OO Stock' or County, fire Jnattr*nc#.qo.;.....— 1,050 00 , Stock of Delaware M. 8. InaurancoCo.,.. 700 09 Commercial Bank do 5,135 91 HecbAoJc*' Book, do r 2,013 SO Union SC. Inaurance'Co.’* 5crip..'..,,,.,'....,* 160 00 BUIb B*c*i Table/ boaiota* paper....,......;.:; 16£9Rlf B6ok Aocoosta, accrued: totarett, aie..„J. 6£18.78 Cuh qn Hand and in band* 11,380 16 ■ - :i ' v ; ■ »*ao*io*9« . CLEM-llSatST^JVnidwi. Cfem-tttiWV • ■ W *T I B?£?SBS, • Sakmal 'BUpamm, •■’• - - Z.‘ j Tiiti£fc|V Wm. B;;lhamp*oo r ; ißobUToUafl, .Bobert State, r . , . Qsm. Jrftand, Frederick Brown, FredTc/Ltnaif, Wm/Muser, Jao6b T: Panting, C. eufanaon, . OwStWood,! Banj^W,,Tingle?, .. ; Smithßowara, Jolin B. Worrell, " . Jaa, S. Woodward, Manual! Bill, • Johb'BUeell; PUtab’gh. &. HIXOHXAX, temtarv. my 6 xCdrtbeaat corner Tiara and-Wpodatraat. rtraE^EßN'' COMPA , f f KT.OE PITTSBURGH, . ‘ c, ... .. K MlLlEß.yr^ 'Pmidtnt. vG;M.‘GOßDOF,*e*tery. ‘ * 'Office, Kot'92>Wat*r>trwV£pcug£.Co. 1 s Ware •houie, upstairs, , . Witr Insure ‘against all and Morin* •Siiit. ‘‘A arzwfO -.knovH.im.tiisiGailMmUfihmdxd* an deter mined, ly vr'omptncu and HberaUtg, 10 matitfßfe A* character.which th*t Atm;awemed* T NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated ITM-XCspltal, $500,000. Aawta; January 10,1859. «l ~ , . . ARTHUR G, COFFIN, iVeridenX .. THpMASPLATT.^darif^...' INSURANCE' CO7OF THE 1 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA; PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURGH. . Incorporated 17Mh*Capitel»:820u,<)f)0. Assets, February 1, 1859.^. m ..a^.; m , w .~9413,808 00 HENRY D. SHEBREHDVPrssMntf. WILLIAM HAHPXB.Sfcr.iorT/.- rifKkr tXARiFORUiTREISMItANCE CO' XL HARTFORD. . ' Incorporated 1310—CipHaI, 55001000. Assets, May 1, 1860.......„X.5955,754 53 H.HUNIINQDON,Pr«ii«r. TIMO. CL ALLYN, Sscretorju .j ~r ' la tbejibOT» old *ii3 iWlable Com* panto canto obtained byanplfcatlofrtoi ,-i* / -:•■ . W.P.JO^ES^ac^, fels:Jly • g? Water htreot, BugaVey’a BolldlDga. CUMFAfI Y V-/ OF PltTSßtTßdn. ' Office, corner Mark** and water iireets, aecood'floor. j; ' •" ; ■* ' *'"'>■ ' - WM.'BAOALBF^iVerid«U.‘- . , . f \fnsurw Steamboati and Uargbea.' tusaree dgalnfet loss inddatnsrt iu -thenavlgatlon of tha tioutaern and (Wester? Riven, ilLaksa and .Bayous, and oatfgaUun.qf UsjSe«p« Insures against loss and damage "dt fire." • ■•••' “ burECTOBk:-’ Wm.Bagalay,: OoaJTiiM*iHowa, Ja*. Park, J(.. .Johnßhlpttbi B. F. Jonea, Jai.M. Cooper, Francis Kellers, B.’Hatbiogn] W. O. Job niton,.. . ••Jj CaldwslfrJr., pHUABKbPUIA FUIK A!J1) LIKi. X TIt>BUBANOE OOMYANY; Nfi.ittCtiwirat k opposite' theCwtom Hqom.u ;ic* r>. r i . capu«i, ttotfita. . WIU tasks ell kind* of lumtncKtftbcr perpetoel or limited, on every description .«£ Pcopntj or Mer chunrfUe, &t reseoulile ratal' oT pnnaramr 1 .EOBEBT P. TOO?Jtt&fau. M.W.BALDVra.J^jv^f^ i _ .' _ nurcToka:' ' ' CbM. B»yc*, ' 'JeiepliS. PatU, B. . a.Bbennas^i J?* : f i Joha;a«rtoo« ; Oto. W. BrowD t J. 8. Mfnrcw. P.'fr. Savery, •- B. ; TTlter/- i- iJ^CL do2onjUy ~ ooraafThird*adWoo4Btraeta. ' A JAEUUENV UiSUKAKOiS COM -d. PANT OF PITTSBUBGa., Offi . • ~■ Louiirflk VwAaoitk’lottttro; : AIMOHEKT ■ and ether Cottnty*yu*» toe oumerotttotMntiaa. : .We oAr to the pubUcWHBKLKB A WILIOira DtPBOVEZ> eswlyo MAOHUTK tt*BKDUCXD TBIOES,with loaetoed: amfld«coi*iufaeriteu the bast *ad most reliable Family gdrifiCKacblne bow in two. It mwi equally w*U on UwtfcfckMtaud ihineet. fcl)ric«,- mtfcew the to ~ alike eide-ria jpeedf is mrt£ nrat; had store dinble Uum' ttsehiae. u to went, Mitch/heft, Yell; quilt} gather, ■ Mod nnditqflh imrftlne, ini warrant from etaticttnm Kfriag price* r«*>» : •sntalbcUat Hwdk*,’gnV-XrttWt™ «t 4 yissvssr-** gier«OT.