The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 13, 1861, Image 1

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    THE DAILV
' .Mj-V
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
fi ■„ COJmMt&HIOjr, He.
-«* *>• a. BAUocfc.
JOHN B. CA&FIELD & CO., Couluh
near m Foiwabmßo MMcmtfTg and whole*
BiltlSibrraa WESTERN KEtiEKYE CHEESE,
— r . BUTTER, LARD. PORK, BACON, FLOUR, Flfill,
. POT AND PEARL ASHES, tiALE&ATUS, UN
. ICED AND LARD O|LS, DRIED FRUIT and
produce Zcenenll/, Nua. 141 aud 14:i.Front atroet,
f , V. , : : *,. i j i oCi
|W*. IIETUU.
CULP it SIiBPAKD. Oouiimaiow MEH
citKra and daatan is ALOI'K, <IEAIK AND
PRODUCE, 5{0.243 Liberty l‘ilUburgb, Pa.
ChokcbrafitU of Floor "fur Bakers and Family use
I ■..* copitanUy on .baud. Particular 'attention paid to
nliioß onten for Marchandlto ggueralljf.. :„oofcilly
T7IKA.NK: VAX GOKliEUfProduceand
X Cosumiost Mkkcuamt, dealer iu FLOUR, BUT
TER* BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD, CUIEESE, POBK,
DRIED-AND UfcEEN-FRUITS and' PKklucw gun
•rail/. ~Liberal cuhadraaoet tnadcon consignment*.
AVirthow, Xo. H4jScojnditiMt, Pltttburgfa.
1-KUlt' .Td ' S s : k'u , .vS K . lE . l ’ i“ U H n<1 * ofiPSOVISIOKS, PHODCCE, nnd Fltta-
.1™.,™,.
*• *»"»*«»: «. r. tMu. I ~=q§j
..
QCHOMAKKH & JLASU r Comasstos
U tfEftcttxvn *n\l-wholesale ln GROCE
RIES. FLOUR, GRAIN,'PRODUCE. Ac., -No. gi>3
srv -Liberty at-iwt, Fitubrirgh.Pa. 'wlfrdly
HOLL AKITMIDDLE, succcstror to’Jno.
.M'GIUASon, No,* 183 Liberty street,' Fitts
f*.. J>or|lb. GENERAL -FROLUCE, UKOCKBYAND
r commission merchant.
• respectfiilly'tuJlfcifcJ." dly
--WW. WH1TK.,.......... JOB. Nf uitlL
WHITE BROTHERS, Foewabdino
f c JJfO OoMisaow Bt*cHAKT* aml de*le>r» in
....rPEy VISIONS AND PBODUCKOKNJiBAIXY, No.
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .. mjZl 1
A SUiOYlilt/CrpxMissiox Merchant,
-o..'(Ua]or in CRUDE. AND REFINED CARBON
“-ft Wt- — V - _ /. . ... mh27:dlfr
'*JL±lK*otTt*\'i <h!ul * lM ±{ Special p£H er
VC’ COFFDi, successors ;to
XtX M’Candless, Ms*ss£Co., WHOLESALE GBO-
h ‘ ~ s OUtS>' COhrtt'ofWbodsal d Water streets, PHtsbnrfb,
• 4a .s'. - ftStfiy
wm. y. HiTCHMAxs..^njaaiju.juiuJ > x l. u.toi«t.
'■"' T I Bt VOIGT & CO..Bticcessdr toXk G.
• A!ft)COjrsll6.SlO>rilE
ßsvi CHARTS»3t7 Ltextyotmt, Mbj
1, ;HOUSE X CO., Wholesale
t/ Gbocxrs axd ConamsioN Mkschaxts, cornet l or
. ,v:NmitbffeM and Water ttraets; Pittsburfrhi Fa. jyt
IjUXJEKTOtf & &TEWAKT, WhoLe-
JJJ BaXK.OBOOCIBIXXB CoVKUStOX-MEKCHaXTa, !fo.
Hff-Wood street, PiUsbargh. . Jc2:dlj
- nR7WXA...-vx; uxxnTßioiu
r.it-DfiQ-WN <fcKXRKPATRICKB,Whoue-
JJmx:fißOcni,~a&&deaten tal fLOtflt'AHD
.SEEDS, Nps. 101 and. 193 Liberty stroei> Fittabur^h.
atamtß
,,y go».*«WM»».lor.thma*af CHUBB AND'UI
... JIHEUCWBOS OIIJSi s<k M*ndrTl».W*<Mtf£*t,
" j“i\tatMirgn.' ‘‘Adt’aiicee raailo. OQ t |
t«^^ON'jbHK6n’ONpDß»ikK'tsr :^B
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, tfEftFtfMERV,
.-jTAHCY GOODS* BURNINQNLUID,OILB, rAM
. itl UU)ICIN%.Jtc. K ftc I of-strictly pnnß
ity.Vhlch be offer* at lovetl'prioas, Corner Smith'
-ri-ffeM andF wrtbr«treetn, PUUborgb;Pa.'-'
" ;t rarofolly eompowidedataU.b<mn>J
i FLKMJLNtx, corner oi' Market
-tf . afreet and. the Djaacmd* 'teepa .ooastantly an
hand a full aewrtinent of DRUGS* MEDICINES,
MEDICINE CHESTS; PERFUMERY and all arti
i eMs pertaining to biaUniaem.-*• •■■■• ••* ■' |
prrscrij*km» carefullycompounded fct
—atthoOT*— T —; . 'JaSiiydj
-n® .f &-eor, wim.tr
~ -A?e**aPwrwtw and Manqfccturorof WtfTEE
LEARAND LITHARGE, comarcfrWoodandEmit
* Pittibnrgn. mh7j
.. TOUN P. btQJCX, Wholesale X>RALm
V ntDRCGB,TAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND
- -DTEffTVFFS, No. W Liberty rtreeWPlttibargh.t
;.AU ordwa . < rtli recaiTei.rompt attentfop, ■ :_-mnSI;
mxpuucx ii...aroa»i butxjl
-TSKAUX 4b REITKB, .Wholesale and
.yXX&BXAii. of Liberty andsto.
>rClairßlioota, - - ■ ■.. i ■'
i TIK \}M). fL; KKYSfiR, I^goim.
\ ,I, jLF Jto'Wbod" street,, comer of Wposl street, add
JtTTOnJTEITS. -
TOHS G. MaoCONSELL, ArroßifEr
VXI-itTaw. Orrxcti socontj story jtxranr'* Law.Bcii^-
vfcM, X<r,J>UflKm<Utrw»e> ~ ~ ,
•- Will attopd to tbo jwttkmcnt, —raring an A adlofr
tlon of claims, bounties, Ac., in Washington, Distritt
of Colombia. • i ‘ nolthflnm \
r' /OHJrf :..jouh ltlLLOi.
- TT IKKPATKICK & MELLON. Arroi
: IV«tw Ai,Liiv t 'l«o;l33.F{inth «tnw, St*debts
abQTgflmithfield, PUUbnrgfa, P*. ",. tayU.dtf 1
">koJ
. miIOMAS iSWiNIi,! ArcojmeriND
j JL; CoiwmiOß XT I»XJf f;L . cv>i . i- ~1 !
■ 'Ortici, n0.'160 Fourth ttr»et,coni*rof'Ch»rry
•ltoy. Timtmrgh, P*;-- '* ; ‘ »tinrfli*l<rT:
gAMUKJU A. FUKViANCJS, A*rbßi<Er
•'-■•OrnffE, Fifth •trfft,-*djcHirfng'th«roflßc® of Mat
r»h«U * Brown, MtPlrarght Va, ■ Je39:dly i
il- tUU'i'U, Attoh-vetand
a ,00intSELlo* AT LAVvhu JAttoval lo KUHN'B
LAW BDILDINO3. So. 12 LUmood. tkU
-torto flt. i*gter*»~.Chmthr ~~~ niylGitHy ;
LUUASt, ‘iTroeN'ET-ir Lotw.*-4
.I_J* Ornc*, No. 78-Gnmt<«tT**t;‘Pmiborgb,' Pal,
_myS ” -i : - i
Attorn ky at Law,
• Zxmrfe'd fourßnHdLng,
: -.* 'iv* < > «ua ;
■'.'.to. */
Leech s hotchtnson, Comutssk.?
mlolvitoutf Ksbcba»ts, dealer* In WKaTV
~EKN*. RESERVE CHEESE, iU>IJB,,FDIU,KAf
CON, BUTTER, LINSEED OIL, POTS AND
‘ PEARL ASHES, ’SEEDS, GRAT3T, DRIED' FRUIT
9 Hffrt Familj-Ylour
*JnT&aa.fcaa<U. Agaat for: tbouio of JfadJicfti4
- Oo. , eAttfofcd w
, SecoadJaati li&Tint iti.'i between Wood *q<l SmUlil
fleld, »_ ;.a ij..i J'"»pjfr4ly {
f^iiIEEaF^IKEauDBE^SSK^
-Aw/H. and Commiatba Jlerf
" rtant -kba d««fer;in. BOTTK*, 1,&KB
-JUU «b 4 Ptoduca generally, No. 35 Won itnetl
xV »Wt*'W»<«ri ‘Pltußurnb. .. wy2 I
; &-C(5:; Pokk 1W
O btsmnd dfeilen fo W l£*r\
k«t an&Tttbt'atrMtß.- 1 ■'■ '■' ' jtffcdly \
L*'st)R~iJvvtz ••'
. T 7 .QABprffER"CQI!FIN, Agent fob
“tjf r r>iAP«jy» .Paijupttrm*., axp .Bman Ix<
_ vra^a^Mun^^Kufiti^Mi^aM^Wooa^Aa
r ‘ \]i}' ’ jiQKTII AjdEKl'
Y Y • ca, fiUU* of P«b'niy!v«Qla kad Oartlofd li>4
gnr»PMComii>Bii«»y»fy«Ur«<wie>/ -<* Al t; * 1
AMUfllr KKA; yBCRpraST UrriJSsa'i
cor»W lt*rk*4 '-in J ‘Water
fit &ECKETARV WESTERS
. liuCTmcA W*t<r gtwt. i-v-. > !
jfouiM^M&iKt-iiZCBEIABT 1 Al.LKailETr
J*S »Jy«cA*sci yo»rA)*T.3T rißh.4ftyftf~.v_
!;.; ::: DKlryCOpps:;'; ;-•-•;,
M’RutEixm.
Tjniujos, CABS &-C0,,..... ,
.r-ji-i-.-.-ru-;. rv.ct i; W&tO*?P3J%*& Co.,]
vnnu*iUL CTAtti^
iK>xs3naiaur^ooss>
l^o, n M Wood ftreet, third bpM*j*bpT*JW#*Bond
—3?-. —<>lCT.-Wtt»>«if|th.—— CTlftthf
"it^SoECaHlCßv^Sc^MflaCto
• BwelkfltM ft 00., Wtolntli and lUUU Dealer*
t KAHiJ*JS fttunts UI JJkt
*«W»XW*i«**
■ A HANSW”fM VJKL' ilKALjaysl'^iA
■ V/i'Ht M.it>taWVaTQOObs, cru;-
-' I fOaKPH--HORSrE i
tl icaraa, HUr.*TT
i*wsi oo.iiwn
V/Aoom, Knrauwni Mcu .ix Mriatamt,
riilthmuh.- ■-> «l»-
JElmmauwtH nwnm Xm am. *te.. KS.
•*'* ‘ 1 Mvncy - Htc: -•• "s^:;
rIHARtOTTfi-BLUMS! JlAjftrfAttftt
' ,MJrjflr*;CQ.’B;»o6Toil; ElAXDB,*itfc «»*»££.
—♦ «aI«M, frmnfrßWßt. } Ko.-ffl.jrtfth'Mwci.^my»
TUUtt#.
O.Jtaacn na, to- ltd. n Wood na«l(Mq
."-xeSSasia-. . •
-Kli-iiii r ;>M
<*Ta
&ffi ...LiLSiSifinuira..
T ITTLK k TRIMBLE, Wholesale
JUCboccu a*d Cohmiuiox Msbchaktb, dealers
lo PRODUCE, FLOOR, BACON, CREESE. FISH,
CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON,NAILS, GLASS,
aniL Pltotrargh oiaanufiwtiir'tt
gene rally, 112 Second street, Pittsburgh.
DCI'CAX M*IK)XAJ4)....J. ABBVCELC, J8....C. ABBtM'BLBj
McDonald & akbuuklk, wuole
xas.kGboccb*,-Fbo&ccs andCumxishioh Hub*
ttfAKTt, Jobbers in N. 0. SUGARS aud MOLASSES,
REFINED SUGARS.and SYRUPS,; FLOUR. BA
CON, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, Ac., No. 253 Liberty
• »>t—t, Pittsburgh. t ■ oo!4:ly
V. RftTMKK.. J. HU. U. ItKYMKK.
DhYMJUi & BROTHERS, successors
Av to R*ymer 4. Audenoo. \VbuWu]a lAaalera Jo
IOBEKiN FKUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON
FECTIONERY, SUUARS, FIRE WORKS, At., Koi.
Iso sad T&Wuad ttnwr, oboire Fifth, Piftßhwvh,
Poan’a. . , . 'vMSkUly .
.il-JONESf-WuObESALB Dealer
VjT in GROCERIES,'MANILLA ROPE* OAK GMT
OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manufactured arild<*»,
No. HI Water street, aboro tb<> Mouougaheia Bridge,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
ItOEEBT DALXELL JAMES K. HRXAIrINU.
Robert dalzell & 00., whole-.
KALK GEQCEtA, CQtfMUslUll AND FeEWAHDIW
Meecuakts, and dealer* in PRODUCE tuid Pitts
burgh manufactures, Pittelmrsli.
UCMBT UMIUT .....*. JOHN HUtPTOX.
LAMBEIiT & SHIFi’ON, Wholesale
GftoccU} Peoduce, Deaxebs and Commission
hlE*fl*kww T No.6:Sixth-'stm:r» Pittsburgh, Pa.
poHTly ......
JOHM WATT ; JuHX WOWIX.
WATT &. WILSON, Wholesale Geo-
CXKB, Cunxisstox Merchants, and dealer* in
Produce and Plttabnrgb manufactures, No. 139 Lib-
Tty Pittsburgh.
TItAXk&~vWKSX :4k GO, Wholesale
X Geocxe*, Coronaio* Mebchakts, and dealers in
PRODUCE, No. 80 Water street, and 63 Front street,
Pittsburgh. "
o*o. W. SUWOETH .. JOHN #. DILWOEXH.
T DILVyOUXH & CO,..Wholesale
13- Second street, near
Hmitirttold; PlTOtmighT. . , ,’. . -00 l
juaa flotd *tetrx*ii n.ero.‘....wu.UA« t rtoiD.
fOHN FLOYD A CO., Wholksale'Groi
tl CCK* asd Commisuqn Merchants, No. 172 Wood
andSM Liberty street, Plttabnrgb. jels
WILLIAM BAGALLY. Wholesale
abd-.2o;W6oditrwt. rim
burghpPa. (u24:dtf
Jtt^JTVrJiCTURERS.
V. •- r. SAET.
iXL corner Pike
Water Works, Pittsburgh, P*., Mauu&cttthra’of
MACKINTOSH AND HKMPAILL'S IMPROVED
PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND
SLIDE VALVES, of all sixes and best style.
Having put up machinery of large capacity and of
the beat quality* we are-prepared to do heavy Job
bing, and solicltcwotkdjf thla-line, trusting that by
promptness, and the character of our work, to merit
public patronage.
We invite special attention to our BALANCED
VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining
adjentogca Jaxctotpre ainattalneit .itt tfcfi class of
william m.bbcsh.
WILLIAM BARNHILL & CO., M tji
* * Penn street, below Marburj, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON
WORKERS; Manufacturers of BARNHILL'S PAT
ENT FLUED and CYL
INDER . BoH>SI«S2 -CHIMNEYS, BRETCHEN,
EIRE BED, STEAM PIPES,CONDENSERS, SALT
PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIFE
BOATS, ktc. Also, BLACKSMITH’S WORK,
BRIDGE mid VIADUCT IRONS, done at the short
est notice. All; orders from a distance promptly at
t»ndedta.<- i i .-~'2 M' je22 '
rpHOHAS MOORE, MiNUFAcicHEK. of
X asp Dialer is all usds or COPPER-DIS
TILLED PURE BYE WHISKY and FAMILY
VINEGAR, -Nos., 189,191, IW and 193 First street,
between SmithfleM and Grant street*, Pittsburgh. .
- B3T Private orders solid ted. .Highest market price
paid for REErj-f ) { *v \ \ ' " ' . , j
Fiiael OU and all other poisonous ingredients
carefully extracted, by a process new and improved,
oeli ! • • — r -'- * .
josEph f. iLudiL'i'uJl aou.,
■ CernerofTlret afcdittbcrty'rtmts,'
\i. I -rriPHIBBUBGH, Pa.,
KAJrur*CTuacu or
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY,
Ac., Ac. * my!6:tf
JOHN OIiIPHANT Sc CO,, successors
of ‘H/ OUphaat, of HOT
PRESSED NUTS' AND WASHERS, CHARCOAL
HORSE-SHOE IRON and NAIL RODS, BOILER
IRON and RIYETS.
Jy3l:lyd Warehouse, 13 Wood at., Pittsburgh.
SHIRT MANUFACTORY . - Misses J.
A N. AUL, K 0.82 Bt. Clair itrMt, make to or
der, by band, SHIRTS, COLLARS, Ac., on abort no
tice. Also, hare ootutaotly ob hand a fin* assort
ment of SHIRTS AND-CObLABS, toade in tha best,
most fashionable aad deSiraWdruatnier: ' jeSOtdly
S No. 60. Water St.,
• PttUbuiwb, tKiaafiiotih-ercfBOiLER RIVETS,
WJLOUOHTBPIKEB,4*>»IMON AND RAILROAD,
of •Tefy~deacriptk>n.
tiiador shsjwd SPARES and RIV
ETS, Urge or null, made to order at abort noth*.
•; A goOa Snortteant constantly op band.- mySO-.xa
. tjl/JSUtf,, ; KUNULIS.; * UJ., No. 216
FF 'Libert*,atTnL .opporito. Sixth, Pittsburgh,
. maaaIwtnwaot.WHIPSrLASHESANIiBWITCH
XS.abcT every defpripttan of LEATHER BRAIDED
WORK. J •-:« •
thetrade,aud goods prompt
ly shipped as pet instructions. fwSidawlyK
j. a. aotrr.u—..^.T4rtCaatrr..:.i i ... T. caMrtiiLt,.
TpXCELStOB.GLASS WOUKS-
Jll,Wol/VM PIVSKHTTi-t-11., Glam SLscr.c-
TUB KM. Warehouse, No. 12 Wood street, corner
or vi«t,p»&buTrfb; *j u : y d
nft4Wwss<J'AiJSi43.Ew; BitoaxtiN,
\J Pi., Manufacturer of BUCKETS, TUBSjZtNC
WASHBOARDS, FRUIT BOXES aud LABELS.
jalltlyd
A PAIN, BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS
w HXBEBar.HTL'inawa ob galvanic battkrt
ARE USED.
Cold weather ia the time when the apparatus can
:beasp<! ttk Its Deft adraotage. ii
aud tbeir'Amities late bad
iheir teeth extracted.br. my proosai r and are;ready to
.teulf/’M to Bafety arid PelnWsnqss oftbo opera
tion-TwbaUrerbaaljeeaaald byperscoa Interested in
-asserting the 1 : contrary, knowledge of,-n»J
proceea.
WARTIFICIALTEF.TH Inserted in every style.
~ OVDRY, JPjbtTUT, 134 Smith field *t.
T M3,Jfemsr, CjmneUy’a
-O "Building, corner 6f' Diamond and Grant streets,
.Pittsburgh. . .. ... ;
l '- RiraaxectS—Dr.‘ A.‘ Ml 'Polloct; Dr. Bollock,
Theodore Bobbins, Boasell-Erret^. jhy&tuy
REAI.jiJPftTJiTB ':'A't}EXX&.
IT osobt N^nSt-Banie,JfQxreantf,andallw
curl tie* for money:' »hV ;-:vj >-i • .i;,-
Persons can procßra LOANS tbnmgb' my agency
od reasonableterms. ’ —,: s '’ w • ti: i
thsiramraey tn good ad
; tak endeecood class paper
l ’af toy offlos, for sale.
. c^f mpmtmlc*tiaßiAßA:interrt»we atarletlycbnfl-
Ozantratteet,' eppoeiteSt. PaoVs
TOHN CAMPBEIXTM aNtryamregfe-rry
O BOOTS No.;
34. Smlthfleld tfrpet, Pittsburgh, Pa.__.-r oc^Ldly.
jJtoHnn;crKiM£.
able terms. -
RobinwfrStrttUtlAZfcflMO*
street. Funtishse PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS'
$m golMlngs.ofatary Ascription; Cartes raperfur'aod
on moderate tersuu '< myStdly
Ray & -co.;.'B«ad«Li(Sto' ; !tiio Sta
d®°r ,0 ,h *
comer ofThird/ Ti tfilwttrtL Pa? SCHOOL and
LAWBOOKS qwtimttyCtla Suiar
vwk. wo;,-s*aticw-
FT Job
PxWTAM; NB. ?&T>tW«eEhtmtr tpfttabbreli. * se.lo
«TA.
t/ • TTOiraa, Jot.rerfpwrthauwet, Apollo Bolldlnpi.
town
a jljoattattajlUinoifl ■ ■
Itw mclTwS ftod tor m]» by ta :w A, x’jMjj&t 4Txu£aj>< _ .
-b» print ardf, for «!• by ____
.-. Jfe.7sWWwM«»»roet«mti, ***»?,*♦•: it-.- ... ’ HXSBTB.OO&UHB.
nil*- v.i-j.’tre-. — l —“*•—■ -.■• .'“• 'i , •• ,• /./.•/•. {
rr.S!.;-- 1 *"* mf3 ;.; (K)oi.
rtiU'i Cl ws «
AJ\l> COMMERCIAL .TOTKRiNT A.Tj.
GROCERS.
- 'iiU Mm ‘. i
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1861
Dollar ravings bank, n O . 65
-Focntfs Street. • -
CHARTERED IN 1633.
Open dailj from .9 to 2 o’clock, also on Wednesday
and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to-November
Ist, from 7 to 9 o’clock, and from November Kt to
; May Ist (rum 6 to 8 o’clock. ,
Deposits received of 'all sums uot less than Cue
Dollar, aud a divfebmd of the profits declared twice a
year, Id dune and -December. Interest bna bwu de
clared ootnl-aunually. In June and December, Wnc'e
Uio Bank was organised, lit the rate of six per cent,
a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, (s placed to the credit
of the depositor as principal, and bears the sania'in
terest froratbe first daysof June and Decamber, com*
poundiug twtea a year without tfbubtlug tfie deposi
tor to call, Or even to present hfs pass book,At this
raU, money i wtU dontle iu hwa than twelvA'yeirs,
making in the aggregate eioht and ove-malt t>r.a
CENT. A YtAR. *
Books, containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rales
and kegulatlouH, fhnilHbpd gratis, on application at
the office.
PakstoEKT— GEORGE ALBREK.
" . . vice panmitvie.
William J. Ai
Hill Burgwin,'
BenJ. L. rnhneatock,
Hopewell Hepburn,
Juais Herdman,
James D. KeUey,
Isaac M. Peunock,
A. St.' Pollock, U. D
i Robert Robb,
James ShidUi,
Alexander Tlodle.
real.
John B. McFaddou,
Peter A. ftladeiri,
John IL, UeyOr, ,
Janies 31fcAi)le& •
John- Mar§balj,'‘
Waiter P.Marmhall,
Jdhn Orr,
Hear) L. Rlngwalf,
John 11. Shoenberger,
Alexander'Spear,
William E.nduxiertz,
Isaac NVfaitt ter,
Christian Yea jar.
isa—UHAS. A. COLTON.
- Alexander Bradley,
John U. Uuckofen,
George Black,
John
Alonxy A. Carrier,
Charlw AJi-'olton,
WiUbiin Uougla*.
John Ev«in>,
- John Holmes,
William 8. 1 Uaven,
Peter H. Ranker,
Richard Ff uya,
- WHHim S. Lavely,
ScCUTAEI A-HU TkLAAUUI
' fc&diwT ;
EKMAN TkUvST AND BAVINSS
BANK, comer Sixth and Wood streets.
BANK (jF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
CdPiTAL....L ‘ $lOO, <K*»
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLYLIABLE.
DtaxcToaa:
ADAM REIKKHAN, Praidsut.
Harbaugh, Augiutu* Hoerelor,
E H. Blyers, Joseph Lang,
J. F. Uavekotte, Christian Siebcrt,
Anthony Meyer,' A. Uroetxingor.
msCOVXT kV£BY DA Y. ■
inyl&dly : JOHN STEWART. CiwAtVr,
jaMBCEi.i~fjrmava,/. • .
Furniture and chairs at iuc-
DCCED PRICES.-nJA»IES W- WOODWELL,
Nos. 97 and Third street, and 111 Fourth strati
COXfIISTINQ or
ALL, VARIETIES OF BTTLES AND.FINISH,
suitable fur HOTELS snd PRIVATE HOLDINGS
All orders promptly attonded to, and the Far-
packed and boxed.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS furnished at .hbrt
CABINET MAKERS supplied with every article
iaMhe.Une.
JAMES H. t'HILDd &CO , . ~
HOI’E“ iCUITON MILL. ALLEGHENY,
MAECPACronXES or
SEAMLESS BAGS AND OF OBXABURGS,
32 INCHES’TO *0 INCHES WIDE.
left at 11. Childs k Co.'s, 133 Wood st.
Pittsburgh, will receive attention.. ocSfcdiy
iis, Wholesale and Retail.
Gr
PENS AND CASES REPAIRED,
SILTED AXD GOLD PLATIXG,
Done at the fbortnt netica, at the corner of fourth
and Market itreels, wrosd atorj.
Poraona living out af the city haring pou* to repair
can tend them by mail. \
TXTZPATJUCK & CO;
JjuNE tiOUDci.—Solid Gold Wedding
JL Biros, Hirqls Stork ard Clustcr Dbucof d
Biros, iiiDin' Oou> Watches ard Chairs, SUttt
articles in eases suitable for wedding presents, BBT9
OF JEWELBIf in Coral, Jet, Ametnjsx, Pearl, &T-;
SILVER CUPS AND GOBLEIS, for presentation;
GOLD HEAD OAK E& Ac.
IL RICHARDSON A CO.,
ajil7 . Corner of Fifth and Market Streets.
OTUCCO WORKJjHt-JAS. OYVKNt?,
O STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, PAPER
HANGER AND PLASTERER.
09TCENTBES AND ORNAMENTS of all Worts
ftirnishcdoaiabsrt notice. ' * 7
All orders left at Kb. 23 Coogren struct, six doers
from WjjUe, or at Palmer's Wali Paper Store, No. pi
Wood street, wiU La promptly attended to. mh2B’
W. A. CALDWELL JOttM CALDWELL, JE.
/"'tALDWELL & BRO., Boat Furnish-
V ns »kc Duitu ct MANILLA; HEMP AND
COTTON S CORDAGE, OAKUM.TAB, PITCU, ROB
IN AND OILS, tarpaulins, duck, light
AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. 68 Water and
78 Front streets, Pittsburgh. aps;dly
W\V. YoUNU, successor to Carfc
• aright A Young, No. 97 Wood street, corner
of Diamond Alter, dealer in all kinds of OUTLKRV,
RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, SCIS
SORS, GUNS, Ac , Ac. A large aaiortment o( the
aboTo goods constantly vt> band. tnbl ■
TACKBUN 4 -TOWNSEND, Pohk
t) Packkjui akd dbalkas nt BACON, DRIED
BEEF. LARD. 31 ESS AND RUMP PORK, NV 12
Fourth street, near Libwrtj , Pittstairgli.
I’. ifA in Wahl
• Bassos, Boedbu, Ac., Nol 87 Wood *liyh«,
Pittnhurgh. , Ja7
117 BALMfiK, No. -—“Wood 87,
• Dealer in BONNETS, HATS, STRAW TRIM
MINGS, and STRAW GOODS generally.
JftEM>IC*AL.
DK.MuMUNK’S ELIXIR OF OPIUM.
a—'The perfection of this inestimable preparation
U n blessingtomailYind. Wfthodtdeteriorating tbje
medicinal rirtnes ; of bptam, the Elixir i* thoroughly
mri&ed from all tbe .noslcra* qualities'of tbs drug,
.a rases of fracture*, burns, scalds, CAhcenras.nlcers,
and other lt .wiUjfeUavopaio and
'irritation, ulUy convulaidns,spasmodic action, gni)
tbbtlild a*rUaiDeni of - body and mind, , without cans-
IstrslckheM, (tatlrepba*, or hotukche. These idml
.rimle gdalitlta mttaf refador It preeminent (o tbe list
ufoplates; .
'Prepared'add* sold by A.' B. A D, SANDS, Drug-
lO6 Fbltda street. New York.
Sold also, b/ B. AJ FAHNESTOCK A CO,, Pitta
burgb,'Pa.f .• ‘
Sold also bj DrqgglaU gaasrally. . nogd.dlw-wDT
.«£KtIUAT TAIIiORS.
GOODS!NEW QOODSt
'FALL AND WINTER (
FALL AND WINTER I
LATEST STYLES I
LATEST STYLES I
At the old stand of JAMES C. WATT* comer Penn
and St. Clair street*. ,
The beirAof JawksC. Watt, daosaaed, respect*
my . iarite public, attention to the • Bow stock* of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising all, the
newest (tvlea of feablonable material adapted to
GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
Soliciting an early call.; ,Tbe boslnea will be con
ducted on the same approved manner as heretofore.
The stock of.new goods is equal to any in this dtf.
oe!8:lyd i
X. Atl’iS FALL AMD
■Jj WINTER GOODS,
JVBT BECEIYED.
We ore now opening a choice stock of FALL AND
WINTER GOODS, to all of >th* latest imnortatioai
of CLOTHS, OA6SIMEBES and VESTINGS, wfalcb
wTHatter oarselvea will beeqdal toaay sm orinlcnt
to be found east or west. They will be. made Up u
order, in a superior style, atfd at-prices to sult thei
times. We would respectfully eolldt an
from bur patron* and the public. ■ •" - *••
SAMUEL GRAY * BON,'
MsacaasT Tattoos; NO.IO Fifth street.
TACKSON. & TOWNSEND, Pok®
qj Pacaxxi, aad-deeJeriJn. PRO VISIONS, N« 12-
Fourth *tfe#f,-bave bn hand a floe assortment of
BACONt-LARD and FQBK».raost of wbidrto of
their own cure. SUGAR CUBED HAMS, ofCtsdn*.
nati and other cures. Plain HAMS, with and witb-i
out canvas. BHOULDEBSaad SlDRS,emoked ami'
far dry sale. MESS PORK, heavy. LEAF LARD,;
in bbls, firkin* and pails, put up expressly for family'
o», endall of their ewn rendering. GKRA&E, suit
able for rolltng miH pnrpos«e. „ euS
JLYQN-AENSTWAI*, Importer-and,
JLi Outu in the most select brands of GENUINE
HAVANA CIGARS, and all kind* of BMOJUNG
AND CHEWING > TOBACCO, SNUFF, FANCY
MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUBES. Ac.. Ac., in great:
variety,. UNDER. THE ST. CHARLES UOTEL,
Pittsburgh; Pd.
N. B.—The Trade juppjied o» liberal,term*. .
‘ ,J " mytl:dly
fr;ls i yfa/'U* U*>T.'
littsbnr# mm\. [**'”**
w" . » | The versatility or Mr. ScWard’h pen it
c X . rn • .mating, mil hU ability i. imclouU,ai, of,a
o. xvx ' high character. Ilia diplomatic correspond-
EpITOHS AND PSOP*JE T O D 8, I e nee, whieh bas just been >
Publication Office No. 84 -fifth Street. ’book of- 500 closely ' printed |Vag:e9; P 'niarkeil
HORN INO AND EVENING EDITIONS,€)A I tv, witl) the fore© of an acute iUtelle£i* ;The New ,
CONTAINING THE LATEST UP TO TIIE York Timet thinks that «<i abler*dbtfumenU
UOUR OF PUBLICATION. A ‘ • hare over emanated from that CepaAtiant.
TURNS: ; *■ This may be rather toV’strbng language in
Ho&kins Edition—S<j i»r anunuiu advance, or i reference to a T>epartcrttii filled Sy^iJklHojin,
.12 att par <~k nwnW. Hi . Juk Quitiov' Mtini, k ‘
, :v«»,» o^,, l oa-», 1 p.r.n,,am ; 4ad,,a,„,0 f 0 '
coat* par week from carrier*. s * t • : . i .• ...... «j-» ■ • i ■ss^i , :. , "aiuL 1
Wxaant copf,#! ,»r ...namf I “»•»*»'“•« .‘ l “; of a
Fite or mpro.SI.W; Ten or opwanl* $1 par anbam, • ball been so eniihently fnied/abd lias added, (
Invariably in advance. i 1 to hia .
ADVERTISING AT BEASONABfcE RATES. I nut his -whole corr&ptfndenco ther£ ii*a’ , '
of confideoce'ln" the bobfitry*
tionsj'and of a final trltfalptt -oVer ’th'e'tnad
ness of the pro-slavery rebellion.'"’ 1
This confidence Is as marked ita his first ; ns
his later letters, -Hi* firiibletteHo Mr. Adams
bears date April Hfythedaj-beforetho attack'on
Port' Bnmter; yet tt anticipates the -whole
prograttfee of the Disuiiionists—net,r forth
the nature or the arguments by which they 2
would seek the sympathy of tho English Gov
ernment, and'places at command of our Min*,
later the most ample means of meeting and
Tefuting them all. At the tlmo that letter
was written the disunion movementseemed
to-hold completo possessionof the public maid
profound fear brooded' over ' the whple
cotumunily—n Tery largo - portion of tho
presses, politicians and people of the Froe
States were in active sympathy with the
Booth—the .cannon of Sumter bad not yet
roused the patriotic echoes of’ tho ’American'
heart—and Southern loaders wereJtill chant
ing confidently on tbeactivo aid of troops in:
New York city, and the political co-operation
of the Democratic 'party throughout the
Northern and. Western States. Yet even then
; Mr. Seward cdtfti thus confidently, write to
\ Mr, Adhtw* of ths assured TCtfult: •
Nevertheless, all thr-world Icnows what ire
,tlHp<*annr99Srof: the.-.United-States,- and .that.
they unencumbered ns wellifl&
InoihahstibTe. It‘would be easy, if it wodld
not’skeot 7 ihei9ioui, l to whoVr that' whatever
may .be .the hill) development of the disunion
I movemepU.fAoif r<#ojn-C(ji be tenoiniij
dimtniahea, and that Die fevenuet and. credit.of
1 <A« Union } uneurpatted in'k'nsolh'tr'country, yre
i adetptari to **4rf emergency l -that occur jin j
{ our own. Nor jcommetloins 1
j which await os sensibly .ditturpt/te f confidence
\.of the people in the wlability of the. bovernfueht..
1 It has been necessary for ustk tfeirn, pdrhajps
| the instruction has not eornp- , Soo , eOoftV that
vicissitudes are incident to our system and our
> country, as they are to all others. Tke.pa\ic
; vhichthat iAetruetibn naturally produced it near
-Ily poet. What ha* hitherto "heenmost needful;
for the reinvigoratioa of authority is already
occurring. The adders, abettors >nd sympa
thizers with disunion, partly. by their own
choice, and partly through the exercioeof the
public will, arc fkUmgout from the civil die
piytjpenta,of the Government* ye well aa from ‘
the army and the nayy., The fiational Legis’
loutr'e will uo “longer'be a ilietracted council.
Our repretenkttivei (n fdreign co«rf» and ports
: unit henceforth npeak only the language of UtyaU
ty to their. oour\try t and of confidence m tto t»*b
tution* and ite denting.
And this is tho genoral tone and tenor of
all Mr. Reward’s correspondence on the sub
ject. Thoro is not, in tho whole volume, a
single. sentence indicating tho slightest ap
prehension of the ultimate issue, or any lack
‘ orreTratfWbjn and rcFUtfey# loy
alty of tho American.people. In no .instance
docs bo permit any foreign Power to presumo
In tho least upon ourembarrassments, or ta
advance any pretensions 'in the leaet degree
contravening our full and complete sover
cignty over the whole territory of the United
States. ■ 1.,
FRIDAY MORNING, DEUV IS, 1801
LATEST FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, Bed 10, )£pi.
TUB REMOVAL OF TUB COUPRDniTfi CONOREBS.
We have corroborative proof that the re*
moral of the Confederate Government was
proposed to Congress, hut withdrawn through
Virginia's influence. We hatfe also good
authority for asserting that thfyyamevad Will
take place, if, in the.meantime,£Ge&eiwi_Mc-
Clellan does not the whale hatch of
and Congressmen (tapping in Rich*
mond, and remove them to ?orftWarren.. l £he
removal of Congresa and the
division of Virginia ihtp&roe ptft*,virtaally
wiping the State away from among her paeir*,’
will afford a goodoopmehtarruponthe folly
of the course she has parsuodin this wicked
. rebellion. Future historians,. sifter an fmpar*
tial investigation 'of all the'dtases of this
great rebellion, will not be ablo to shield
Virginia from a very' largo share of the in*
strumentailty in tho work of destruction now
going on. ;
STEVENS’ BCBMABtNE -
At the special session hcomtiisslotf of naval
officers was authorised to examine;-iuto the
various prqeots for submarine, batteries. The
celebrated invention of .Me* Robert Stevens,
Of ttobokeir, N. ’3:, upod Whlch»omh’sB{jo r ,ooo
of public money have been haan^en 1
examined with great care, atil It is v tye»
lioved that a report will be mlde in favor ;otf.
employing it.after the fashion of the Hollins
ram, whioh the Secossionists qsed~upon <ro»
jleet in tho engagement near, New Orleans
some weeks since.
iron plating fob vrsselb-of-wab.
The Navy Department invites proposals for
furnishing, fitting, and securing to vessels-of
war, iron plates, of 33 inches width and
inches thickness, and 15)$ fee( in length, ito
have planed edges and 'countarsunk holes/to
be bent to the shape ofthe vessel from stem to
stern, and fastened to the timbers with coni
cal-headed iocbesln diameter. It
is understood that the Department designs to
thus clothe all the vessels-of-wor with the
least possible delay. •
fo2g;lyn>n
A GRAND &CQOESUON.
The idea of seizing Texas, kftd giving it up
to foreign, Northern, and, Northwestern emi
gration, is beiog received with great favor.
The Secessionistshavingexpellod tho Germane
from Texas, will toonbe erptUed tbemselvjii
Tho utmost confldenco is felt that whenever a
demonstration is made upon the Texas coastii
will be a successful achievement. The State
is full of revolt-against.the Secessionists, ahd.
bo, with the.lndians on its frontiers, our fleet*
on its coasts,asd our army on it* soil, nothing
can prevent the-fruition of the grand thought
of giving it up to a vigorous and enterprising
emigration.
THE LXTTEft Of OEOKOS J>. PBRNTIC*.
The editor of tho Loulsyiljto/eifrMlhaa.re
turned to Washingten So mo
inquiry having been madeasWH.be peroon-io*
whom he addressed the letter denying the au
thorship of the articlc ia his papet attacking
General'Cameroh, it may satisfy those self*
constituted critics to know that this person
was Col. Thomas A. Scott, Assistant Secretary
of War. i 11 • '
The Sliesonri Mystery.
We have never pretended to understand the
military movements in Missouri, whore the
army has boon going Backwards and forwards
like a shuttlecock. .The following extract
from a private letter written by an ojEßcor ef
the Western Division, and relating to thereeajll
of Fremont’s forces from the Southwest, |n
the fade of the enemy, makes.tho mystery
still deeper :
“ Immediately after tho departure of Fre
mont from Springfield, Hunter dalled a council
of war, to which ooly generals of divisions
were invited. Wo assembled at twelve o’clock.
The council was opened by the Adjutant-Gon
eral reading a long letter'-from'the’ President
«f the United States, io, which Hunter was
advised to fall back upon the lines of railway,
garrison Sodalia and Rolla, and take the bal
ance of his troops to Ist. Louis. The Presi
dent stated that, Jit his distance from the seat
of operations, he, porhaps, could not advise
well, hot he felt im|>ollod to say what he bad
said-.
“As soon as the lettor was read, Hunter
called upon me to give toy opinion of it, and
my advice os to what was best to be done* in
our present situation. I moved that we prd-,
ceed in the morning to attook Prico,'stating
that the President had been misinformed ks"
to our ability to fight a successful battle, ih&t
the country knew we were before the‘enemy
and oxpectod us to fight,' out mien and officers
were anxious toßght, fejl'oonq
dent of our ahiUiy to win a signal victory tbdt
wotild redound to the credit of our country ,
and ourselves.' ■ » , •
“As soon ks l had finished, Hunter aske|l'
for a vote on my proposition, to fight} every'
member o/ the ft>na?i7 riled W'-jja ‘Jfonrofi dna
fight." ' 1 . vy i
“We separated at fout-o’clock,eaoh one of
us assured in our own minda that the armt
would move ifa advance the next morning.
The next morning arrived, And with it Hun
ter’s order to retHat. 't*
“I have gone into detail, because I see it
stated in York papera that the counf
oil was divided.in opinion. ’ - -
Perhaps all this can* be explained; but, at
present, it is very mysterious even -to sound
military judgmentr—— — I
The Opening oflhe Winter Campa&gtai
The people often disappointed
in their expeirtatioxu that they were about tq
witness great forward mouements by ont
troops, thAt they will prob Ably be disappoint
ed again when thoy bear that our armies Ar i
actually in moiiOPr- -ThewUe-evidence, how
ever, that the opening df the.dediidVA'wfade
campaign, which there is erery rDMOd toHbe
Hove is contemplated by General McGlfllan, i
at hand. A dispatch . from Louisville las
night informs us.thakGeneral Buell’i arm;
(which, on the direot Louitvllle 'and Nash'
villa line, is not less than sixty thousam
strong). Is moilng forwkrf. to Green river
The Quietude oft tbls army fOrK
iong a .period, renders its movomente : mor
signlfi^niv; gensnPt<ir»nbs idi
proguisir, is further indicated:by tho marchuf
from.LoniiviUA,onMonday,of the 2d, 31st
24th, fith, list Arid 33d Ohio regi<
menta.' Gen. 'McClellan'f plJtuis well under
stood tOrbethata advanee.shal
-takrplace—on llie Mlnliihm^
lambus, Ky.;,in.. Peprial.Taeaiuoky ri u»ii
Bowling Greeh; froA upon win'
Chester; from the Potomac, Into Baxter* Vir
ginia; from Fortress Monroe, upon Yorktown
or Norfolk; and that Butler'f,':BurriWde!s,
andfiberman-'a-COast-eipeditionsshaHiriake
demonstrations at lf thjslbe
the wedonotfroftßS to, bareei trier
official .or. semi«t»ffi«sd r Irilbrihation—more
-mariuaVoillmpoHairt-ppints may bweypect
, ed when one- takes' plice the'forward
: tnovementiri; of a gep
: erivt adraoot.—ft'Komi dti Uateite.
-^iwrxToa-WitNOT.^mttrtoiW^f?
of his rintoerbul friend*, Mmo.t, |y
the odyioe of his returned in the
evening train to his home in Towanda, BrAd-
been
ibbbloi and uj» thongbtrthat repose on (bob'
atidsiufo from pnbltejdnties wiU soon restore
iSMbrighTap
Orhath tnU-Phite- Jrm v ,’ . y ., ; r.u7 *v_y
in exWjdlptfj&fmj.ta loamoftho
*UU Ailing li«mlU) k or-Sr. l l Wttji(oi.v
nwa «o Ulj ta Umof trW;
-r.i *
A Frankfort dispatch of the 10th inst., to
one of the Cincinnati papers, says :
Nothing Dew. from Somerset. , Sohoepff is at
least'holding bis ground. Thetown is full Of
nltnors, but nqthing'reliablo ha's' been receiv
ed, except that the rebels have not crossed the
river.,
The occupation of Cumberland > Gap, by
Gen. George B. Crittenden, with a force Of
ten thousand tueh, well supplied, is confirmed
by intelligence recoived to-day by the Adju
tant General.- »•
In tho House the eleven secessionists voted
against a resolution thanking tho Kentucky
Soldiers' who had volunteered to assist tile
United States in expelling the iavadors of
our soil, whereupon Buchard-T. Jacob, of Old
ham, offered a resolution with a view to their
expulsion. Mr. J. said: *‘l want to show
these gentlomon that they dare not giro aid
and comfort to the enemy in this House with
impunity, and , that ,if_tbere are traitors
amongst us to drive them heneo.” 1
A Unibh ' caticus 11 is being held to-night to
consider resolutions about' Cameron’s policy,,
.the President’* message, etc. Theprevailing.
policy is to make tho resolutions w general
as possible and to uphold the Government dt!
all hazards. The President's Railroad pro
jcct.wilt be actively pushed. Louisville is-at'
Jro« to secure the, Cincinnati needs tir
ook to her interests.. . ,]'■
of this last matter, ; we may,add. h’
paragraphfromthl)letter of a' correspondent
- of the Cincinnati '■"Odtettf, ■ showing ho w * in.- '
tcrests sometimes mix themselves up so as tj>
decide issues that mlght have secured, to one
not initiated j-very foreign to- them. On the.
clectipnof Mr-J>aviarather.thAuMj..Gnthrie
to the trnitedB.tates Aepatorsbipi.nics Breckl*
inridge; the cprieffpotitteflt'afbVesaid Writes : 1 J
The Prc?rdentVKeUtiicky railrpad‘ 'recomt
mendation appears to kare hod. a'little tobe
with the resalt; Me mbers from the; Ehstbrn
pirl.of the State wanUduthe road ld be bull!
from -NicholasviUe. to GumberlandGap, so ab
ip threw the; BastTenneasentradetd Lexjpgt
.ton and Cinc^&atl ; while^Jdx..,(jathrie,: ap
J? resident t of ,the ; .Louisyille .a»d: Nashville
Railroad, .was supposed to fayor ,th® route
from 1 would throw -the tradi
overhls roadtoXouijviiie. Insofar as'thip
affected : tho matted/' Mr. Mavis': n'ominatipa
.was; therefore, : a CHicinnftti trihniph. , ;“ ; '. :
. -Tne-voting' was fety close;'. . After Beilwat
-dropped; the nexthMtot wae-a.tiey :j Guthnd
.aao.'Baritt having each 45yotes. >At the hekt,
/payis .Guthrie.' remained
ttm swpe.. The man. whose vote alectadDavit
Is said to ne from GuUrrie’s oWn home, Louia-i
W- i,, ,-4 i
“ ' ‘ ~ ■
.rl-l ' v- »’
From. Kentucky.
Dr. - in his lato
masterly* papiruh the'cfvil i
;;: “Thereare conditio n*4a -wbjehV*et ‘bodies
.pfllaTpimajr.h? considered * tefcr ipowerful
element ih the military;,strength plthnSeutbi
o thechikf'6f \whfflh 'bobslderetipn*' arbjJ/irif]
>that ofthe States
.fh9UW;wt;he.wble»to4ießetTat6 Ihe'hearf-bx
the < ,
y«w?re»{fop«rs*ibii
•Aouftf fcs ve£k/tuQigi}
[traitor*,,a* jfrM *sr4
J wjcr«f.'*\ v ["[}[[‘\ . V-'-.-v;:/
v Dr. BtedrirnridgrU, as'iur roederp khQwi
•bUe of the-mbit'ttxstinguUhed ‘ ia r th«
oorntrypetaineht fbr lmirniiigi’
;piety;ak fariiretaovbd : lCi l 6tn' <4 fahatr6ism M as,'
lt question? ofi thiakind Is entitled! to;
.the ota wtighti from line; facts-that he,biaa
.'ilwhjiheep walaeat
the pes'tiense,otthewor4;,thut he.wju (been- 1
Gtyiy, epfl that
he hasfrdta leng . personal'-obecryation rand
study, a thoroughknoWr»lyeQf~CEe_ch4r» r^r
'Ortt6‘ilavo populetion.-“ r ~- 7W’" ’r--
- as -that -aboveix-'
vreMtd .an {breed upon it’ is^irite 1
sdle'tb
m,".
. , .Gu. IdcCLcubAJ^^Thwstatement of Thad..
Stevens that Qtrt* to re
*iga if Oamewn'r lp, i
Report OB Irou-Clad Vessels.
By order of Cdngres* the Secretary of the
Navyappointed on the 6th of August a boanl
of officers to Investigate plans for the con
struction of iron-clad ships. The officers‘of
the board, were Commodores Joseph Smith,
and Hiram Paulding, and Captain C. 11.
Daris. nave handed in their report in
'which they 'the belief that ironclad
ships, though fitted for harbor defences:).nd
for special operations on tbo will not
boauec&saful as cruisers. They say ; . i
- *• TKe enormous load of iron, as bo tnqch
additional weight? to; the vessel, the great
hreadjh of: beam necessary to give her. stabil- :
us, tie short supply of coal she. will be able,
‘fcfcfeW in'bunkcrs, the great power ' required
to propel her, and the largely Increased cost
, of-.construction* are objections to Chitclos* of
. vessels as cruisers, which we betievu it i*dif-
J Gcdlt*BUCceSßfully to overcome.” .
: jJ Tliey"do not believe any iron floating bat
tery caiteops snoceafolly with properly con
atrndtedforti|ications;|bul say.that “armored
ships or batteries may be employed advan-
UgebuHlyto pass fottji Qcations on land, for
ulterior oljjesU of attack.- tp run a blockade,
or to reduce Temporary! batteries on-tha shores
of riversjand the approaches to our harbors.”
..In. the question*.befween ships all iron and.
. those of wood iron-clajd, they inolino to the
latter. As cruisers, iiion and iron-olad, ships
will be unsuccessful, -they think,' 'because,
though their attack-ori a wooden vessel must
be fatal, the wooden ship would keep out of
tbe.way. .
In regard to the most effectivo shot they
ahy-'r **We know bf nothing superior to; tho
largo and heary-ipberical shot. Rifled guns
have greater; the oonical shot does
not. produco the*, crushing effect of spherical
shoC”
It was suggested, i< geeuis, that our gov
ernment should procure an iron-dad yesiel,
to be built jn£pgl&nd;;butthi»i9 notbslieved
to be necessary., It . was, therefore, ..deter
mined to seek Tor ’owti
shipbuilders. ‘demanded werfr
light draught add-invulnerability.: The board
received if proposals, of . which the most re
markable is ope by, Benjamin 'RathHorn, for a
vessel 80' feet'wide; deep,"drawing 25
feet of Waterpahd’nieasjtring l&jMO'toas.
Tho board recommend tbrpq of the propo
sals and specifications. .These are by. J,
Ericsflon, J»ew York, who'proposes a battery,
172 feet tong, -il feet broaH7Tl% feet deep, 10
-foetdra tight, 1,255 tons mhsffuremhnt, to moke
a speed of 9 miles pferhourpto.; cost $275,000*
>nd ,require one hundred By
' MerricK'A Son 1 , Philadelphia, .who propose a
■vessel' of wootTand iron combined; T 22ofeet
long, 60 feet beam,! 23 feetdeep, 13,)feefc
draught,' 3,296 tons', and ,9% knocs - speed.
She 1 will require himrta'otiths" to build, and'
cost s7Bo,ooo.Lastly,’ of Bnshr
nell i New..Ra^m r ie—fora vessel ironv
clad,.on tbe rail- and.plalel principle, and to*
obtain high speed.. ohois to.be 180 feet long,
12% feet beam, 10 feet draught, and to- go 12
knots an hour. She will require Tour months
-to build, and will cost $235,250.
Senator Poik, of Missouri* 1
The Hon. Trustcn Polk, of. Missouri, is ex-?,
pccted daily in Washington, to resume his seat,
in the United States Senate. He will be con-,
fronted by tho following letter, written by him
to one P. S. Wilkes; just before Ihb-bittle of
Wilson's -Creek. Wijkfls whs editing a secce-*
■ipn paper in Southwest Missouri.' "Nothing'
else will bo heeded to! sccuro'Polk'sbxp’dliioh.
fts'a'traitdr.' '' The letter was fonnd qnthe per
son of Wilkes, who waa civptqred at Spring
field, Mo., just befoce tha battloofWilson's
Creek. It was afterward* published in tha
St. Louis Democrat on Aagukt 3d, and it* au
thenticity hot never been denied. ‘ Tho Bulk-
Kn, ‘to which Senator Polk . refers, tho Se
cession paper Of St- ;Loai&, which, was sap
pressed by,our authorities in'Missouri :
Diax Six : Abovo:I send my check to you
for- the Eqwtl-. Right* Gmette. ; Itixali I can
do, and conld not do .even, that .much until
now. You bavebcard of th.o. dUhculty that
the Bulletin has {alien.into. I have had to
“anty up” there at tho rite of $2OO. J hope
the friends there have made arr&hjpmenti ~
which trill insure the permanency'of the pa
r>r. • It hie been-anfl ls doing good sefrico.
have made a speech (yesterday) on the state
of affairs, Southern, Rights, and the position
of futnts, which -I will
send as soon ax published in paihphlet for
distribution. In the|mean time, 4. will send it
in slips, and if tho Gaxette can stand the draft
on its oofumns, and you -approve of it, and
think it Will do'good in forming correct pub
lic sentiments'in''Soi.thwest'Mfesouri, please
. hate it published. dissolution Is now a fact
—not only a fact accomplished, but thriceTe
peated.- Everything here-looks Tike merits
bio and final dissolui ion. - Will Jftwoorifiesi-'
tote a moment to go with her Southern fitters f
I hope not. Plea4o lkt roe hoar from you.. L
would be glad to keep posted as to the condi
tion of thingsio So uthwest Missouri, I like
Governor Jackson's position... It looks like'
adhorende to'the Ja jtson resolutions,
f am truly your friond,
[ Tbcstftn* Pot:*.
. P. S. Wilkes; Spr ngfleld, Mol :
Gen. William Sherman Insane.
The painful Intelligence reaches tfs in such,
form that wo are liberty to dlsbredit it,;
that Gen:-W.-Ti Shkrman,-lufe commander tif
tbe Department of dumUerland;4»'insaee;- lit
appears that bt-waaiat. times;whemeommand
ingiu Kentucky,: stark mad.; .We learn, that
he at one time telegraphed. to tho. War Do- _
partment throo times iu one day for permis
sien'to"evacuate Kentucky, and retreat- into -
Tndiaba. 1 n,e’ also] ' on - , several; occasions,
frightened'the .leading Union men'oT Lqujs
viHe almostdut of their wits; by tbe inoit aa
.tounding'repreechtajtidhS of thtrorerwhelmlng ;
force ond- the aisertioTi (hat Lou-.
isrilla idould .not bb defended; ; The- retreslt
, fro djr Cumberland Gap.waa ona 'of hU mad'
freaks. When relioved of the command.ihr
Kentucky he .was Missouri, aod.plsced,
l at .the head of aihri gade at ScdaDa, where thß.
ehoCklbg that he was a madman was- de- '
veloped, by orders thal his:suVoriUnatea knew
to-be preposterous; und to Hp
his, of course, foen relieved altogether of
command;- The harsh - criticisms which have ■
been lavished upon thfe gentleman, provoked ■
by his atinnga conduct, will-now'give-way* to.
of thedeepest sympathy for him in.
great .calamity,. It aeoma, Proridontia]
th&t.the country, has pol to .mourn, .the losaoif
ah army through the loss;.of ,the-,mind or. a
General info wliose hahds were oomrnittod the
b f ;the'commandlii £enf
: tueky. J ~U»iettni<iri,Cbfli»iercMr7. / r ...’. •
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;th» other<Uy>>irb*n' seme frieildi
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absurd f«r
In lading plans forfeiture political #dy*dCej
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VOLUME LXXIV--322:
gjrsuitouircE. -
INDEMNITY XOSB BY
X riBKL-FBAK KLIN rati I NdCRANO* COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, 435 and 437
Chestnut street, aew Tlfthr' '
Statement of Assets, January Ist, 1&G0, published
agreeably to an &Ct of Assembly, being— 1
First Montages, amply 5ecured............e1,88013 00
R*!al Estate, (pree’t ral. $105,314 61) coat OO
Tempuratj Umuis, oh ample Col lateral - ■
Secnrin 39,135 00
Steaks, (piwent value f 30,tiCT 72)cost.;. 50,766 00
Notes uul.Hills Bmvlvablc 1,82100
Cash •' : 27,919 00
:
' “ ' 52,208,051 G 8
SB? The-only profits from premiums which'this
cau.ilivkle by law are from-rUka-which
have been tlstermbied.
Insurance made on every descrlptlou of property,
iu town and country, at rates as li« aa are consistent
with security. ' r -- ; • ' ’
biace their incorporation! epe rit d of; thirty ypers,
they have paid loesee by'flre to ah amount exceeding
Four ililif 'ns oj Doilar*, tbeteby tiffordlngi eridmee
of the adtaatagea of Inturance, a * yrell as their abili
ty and disposition, to. meet- with -prompibeii all
liabilities. ,
Loraii.BT nfict
Loaae* paid daring tbe yeor 1868..-
DtBKCTqMI
Cbarloa N. Boncker, • ItaacXeAi
Slordecal D. Lowts, - Jacob Jl. Smith,- , .
Tobisa Wagner, Edward
Itariii 8. Brown, Geo, W. BlchArdJ, x
Samuel Grant, George Filea.
CHAJtLES N. BANOKER, P^aidmt.
EUWAUJ) C.
Wm. A. Steel, Stcrttary
J. GARDJ
my 6 Office Korihetal
FIRE INSURANCE, BY THE Reli
ance MUTUAL TNSUBANCECOMPANY,
OF PHIL ADELPHLA, on BUILDINGS: Unit'dor
perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, Ac., In
tows or country. Office No. SOS Walnut ptraet, >
Capital, $229,510;. Assets, $308, 508 ?fl— tnyeated
tu fellow*: ! 1 '• k *’
First Mortgaga on Improved City Proper
ty, worth double the am0unt.......... ..$165,600 00
Ground not* 2,1® 50
Peons. It. R. Co.'s 6 per cent, Mortgago* , ~ij
Loan, 830,000, c0at....::. -YF;tWI 00
City uf. Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Lo*a.....f;"WW 00
Allegheny county'6 per ct. P. B. R. Loan 10,000 00
CoH&t«rai-boa<la,.welLsecandi;^. , 00
Huntingdon And Broad Top, Mountain' ‘
’ Rahroad Company, mortgage “4,68) 00
Pennsjlyania Railroad CoJa JMMO 00
• Stock orßcllance Mutual Insurance Co.„ J2%|350 00
Stock of i I,oBp 00
Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance C0.....A JJflfi 00
Conuncrelal Rahk~ - d 6 5,135 91
Mechsntca’. Bank do A 0
Ytdon SI. insuranee Co.’s Scrip’ ' 160 00
■ Bllli Receirable<W3»*iafeipupnr....i:;i.u.£g IB£wlß
.Book. Accounts, accrued lntercat, etc........ 6&A 72
■ Cash on Band and 1 Ln ‘bdndi dr BgenS.:.'..v ; 11,885 15
j :; .cLUtiiumnsT^itJuiii.
rnirrtpf’ .
Clem Tingler, i- rJ ‘ CSofiofl f 11 "' - n
•:•■•■ ill
•Wm:R Thompson/ Bo&f.Touuu!,■.
B?ber»#|m»«v;a cr.> /. .ChauMm&n o;d
Frederick pr0y0,.,. Freddie. I*nnl&„_ ,
-Woj. * '' ; - Jicotf f.-Bantmk*
•C. Bteveuuon*. ••, ■ C.-S. Woo«i r --s-i 0 K
Wktor; • • BniUKßiJWcrt; ‘
Jptuvjt, \Vc*tull» , .; Jw;'B.iWcwlrafc'i
'MaMmll Hill, . John.BltoeU, £lttaVgh.
>: r. iß.XnftnntAYrftcMfaw'
Third i£a^re&Fn@
TTTESTERN 'DfSCKaifC* 'COStfA
TViiT'orpiTTMpßfiaiLi'l*'! 1 "I*
• K oWheWf^orair
OSlse, tlfQ. QxuteUmkn
hooM, qp stairs* Pittsburgh. . , .
.' 'Wffi '(mm ojoiiu* r ao ‘i‘iHi* 'o/'Ffrr* I nno''.2f«rf»o
£ui«. J Home liutiliUicn T tmma^ed, i hy l
art well inctcn in the domritusl/y, dmS whoure deter*
bf vromptme* a#d to laicditniw (he
character which Otey hate aanmed, at efferieg fie teet
thxttttiov lo thce* wfco dmirvto fo>nyy til-' u '
A&SEXB, OCXODEB-'30,18691
Stock Accounts 65,000 00
.Mortgage2iWo 00
OJflco furniture.. 250 00
:Open Accounts, A........;..;j.'.“7,M0 00
.Cash ........ , 19j551 90
27,695 14
■Kotos *ndiiina.J)i» | coafited...~..~~~...ui.,';l74jJ74l2
onutcrofis
George'Driiiio, 7 Wm. SfeXfilajiit» ;
IL.MJller, 4r., u .Nathaniel
Bee* J.Tboma*, ' Alex. Nlmlck,
JackMDr - -. • Darld IC LoorJ'
Jam** MoAolej, William BJtoUlu,.,
Alexander Upwr,, •• ‘ "C. W. BlclrttaWir
£&*-***»■
T7IRE, AND fe.
X* COMPANT OT
NORTH AiLEBICA,'THIXiAX)i:LPHIA L _
Incorporated 9500,000. ■
Anew, January ICL 1859...... ,139,924 61
~ f ABTHUR 0/ COEFUT , PrtaideV.
THQMAS-Pt AIT; Siewtoy; • : •: •;**
SSORAKQE fcp -TEF STA^E
_ . ~
1. OEfXNKBTLyASIA, PHILADELPHIA- ,
- '••’ • , lD'roTi4oraUil 1794-^Ca'pUW, •200,000.'.'
A»«U;Pebru«7 OO
HEBBY JX, BH£&R£BD t ;As><*«.
WILLIAM HARPER, Seerteorp. -V ~J. , .
HARTFORDFIRE INSURANCE CO. 1
HARTFORD. 1 -'J : ' ' :.i •' I H"
hicorporaud 9900,000.
Assets, Magr 1; 1600.. 63
TIMO. a ALLTN, Sterettrp. -*iciw>. i. -
in the above old and tollable Com*
paniea canto obtained by application' to
' W.P.JONEB, AgM t ±'
■ fa»:<ny > i 87 Water street, BagaleyVßqlfdlPgi.
riITIZKN’S LNSUKANCJS (XUUttft *
VOK PITTSBITBGIL .Offlce.cortrar. Maikel .'and
Water: streets,.second floor. • ..*
WJI. BAQAJ/EY. PrttU*#.
SAMUEL KfiA, Secretary- : T
Insures fiteamtoats and Cargoes. 7 - ••
Ibe urea against loiri arid damageln'the navigation
of ( the tkmtbemand'Western Laker: nod
Bayous, and. the navigation ofthe. Seas.,,;. T :- Ti;
Insures sgalnsf low and damage bjr’ftre,. ' ' i.
niaßctow: 1
Uoo: Bairs, J :i
J«hn3hlptoa, r lL 'j.-,
Jap, 11. Cooper, • .
8/ Harbatjgb, ' Jjul -
J. CaldwaU,
John fl.; Dibrartb, ; ; v-
-'Mm. Bag*lay v ; • -•
. Ju.-P«ck, Jr.»
B;P. Joae*, "
' Kraneii SMlew, *
W. Q, Juboßtuni,:
Cl’Toubgi
BIKB aWj'MJfJS
X INSURANCE COMPANY, No. Hd’CferootW.,
oppo«ii* the Costom.Hoaw. .r -Xir’
“ •' * Capital,|ap',ldl)^AMat* <f |a(>|,o«.^
- - kind* of-Insonuioe; either'pefseit<sal
Property;ocMar
caanilie, at reasonable rate* of pramiom.
:.r.-yx - y .BOBEBTP/KING,vPrWfcUWt
M. W. BALDWIN. ¥ie* PnMmL
F. BLACKBURNE, BtOrHiryV ’ T *« ‘ \ A '*-
Cfau. Bayes,
E.BtCepe, ‘
-£. B. English,
Geo. W. Brown,
P. B. Satery,
,de3o;dly j; . t ; ~-;Cffiwr
:„A IJJSUHENY’
iA r PANY,OF i PWTgBUfiOH.:.OffI^J?p.97Hmi
street, Bank .Block* •: VTjifj
'lnsures kgaizut AU kinds Of Flreand Uuiiis Bttti.
;• .‘ISAAC JOJHJSi PrerUmfr ix.hKt
JOHN. D. .MoCQßlViriar pmttat.
D. M. BOOK, J £fcretor. *' ' ' " ' 3 - *
« (J Ajtnt.
nntccTOßs; ... .
ii.- i -.Jolmti. McOort, .^-
,c»pt*
Boot. I. UcGrew,
P*»fc.i X'-ftV.lyj
iluitc Jones,
C. 0. Httwey,
Harrey Child*,'
; Wj ij
ko. 27 ru7ijusi»isj, imrackta; fciL*
di at :1.'!..-;- O t.
;• • i i i 0 ,V.-. < v Zl'?A ?T0?1
;- ,r -j As**ft* gw.»>»»jgl»ffie a-sajt
ffllTO BTATXaFAIBy:! r. OHIO HAT* F&»:
WBCONBtS STjITE FAIR: IOWA 6TATJIAIB
~ M ® v "' nawant Siiwriam, •
,T7PWJ»B*fSTAI»yAIB:'.iS-jIOTAi k FAIR ;
Bontoflb Mochapig’ n; j.?
*" “ J,C7sr
AfchEOHEHT UOiaatt'.:MXß>'«*ttßUioi;
Wither County Tain tooamawoneto-pentltMC-.r
' We
IMPROVED SEWIPOrMAOHtHRjog REDUCED
PRICES, with lpcwwyd JwnflgAoft in If trait*
theta! iaSi sort rdULle Tiurinx.Sowing Machine
nowin* o»*. ."It tan taauywwQtrtfee tSKtat tal
to
_utir*xttif .with, the Mential-edrsntjMeariWngeUk*
on' botfafita, 1 forming' ho' ridge or csUh«n fte,«nd«r
elMplo fn
,aent, etfd pore dtnwlrfe thui eay athex web to* S t
WejpTefull ,In«troctfo»,tocajftU t]ftjri|rnhfir
wmn ohlittary'teenWA'itlichi bwp/fcll^aWHintbor,
. bind end todt/nll ofrtMteum machine, nocHrireiot
■.'. ■■. ■' .
.Circular*, .conutaing i tertinin*Jri» tcca-Udta of
‘Jibe hlgh«t-«U4dl»itr •iK^and'WTßrt^'gWn^-'ptoe*,
’drbytottar. . . •„- . , * '-•• •.• •••■■■
,f B»»in*.*U<Ata«|-N«dlovSUk, HmUR-OkM AB4
00oenflaotoof»«ndu WXt SUBODDL.: '
*?Wftl|inMVr au&stS%F.
" ' ■ ,Jt Jilss;r?s i: oir jri77 <tf
.-8100.095 67
:. DALE, Fic4 Praideft.
n pro tatt.
>N£B COPFiNi Ajrnrti
it cor. Wood St Third «ta.
‘fcssjtfjw
'-c.f ©3,251 23
. (X Sherman,
John Clayton,,^
J. 8. MegSrgrt,
E.VTiler. • t . .
j. ojcovrnr^Mrt,
■ XbW end Wow gawte