The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 18, 1861, Image 1

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d. «. BAmsoca. ,
JOHN B. CANFIELD A CO., Colons-;
•I no* iim ToavASOtKO Mmciukts and whole- .
ln WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, ,
*s&£%&**’ saleeatus.'Hij. •<
HEED AND LAB& OILS, DRTED FRDIT and'
Produce fgenerally, Nos. M,l( ' Front str&t, |
Pittsburgh. . - _ _ 062 -
w*. coir.. «oauU
/IULP>*-SHEPARI>, Commission Mer-
V-/ chants end dealers in FLOUR, CRAIN AND
PRODUCE, No- E4S Liberty street, Pittsburgh, V*.
; Choice bnOideof Flour i»r Bakanwihd kaSMlTUfte
constantly on hand. Particular atteutlon paid to
filling orders for Merchandize generally. cn.-6.Uly
E' BANK VAN
Cowman* Mr»<nUst]<lfS*r J"
TER, BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORK,
DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS aud Produce gen
etmUy. Liberal cash advances made ou consignments.
Warehouse, No. Mspecond street. Pittsburgh.
TamEs A . FKXSyiU,W*w™"L D -.
FRUIT, and Produce generally. No. Hi Market st.,
Corner of First* Pittsburgh. -ucdrdly
OCHOM.'&ER'i'rKANO, \
O Mr.sciiA.sTf* »oJ wl>o!«a*lo
JtIKS, TLUUH, ÜBflN, fltODUCri
Liberty Mtrrct.TmahnrKh. l'n. .
TJOI.Li.VN LLKILLDL IS, aucoosaor to Jno.
,1] M >nm X Soli, No. Liberty *trK«t, Vitts-
Wh! UKNEBAt 1-KODCCK, OKOfiKUY AND
COMMISSION MKKOUANr.
t ro*poctfnlly boliuitgl
: r Jui r
lir HITK BROTHERS, Eorwarding
W AXD'CuXHMfUUH McucUASTg JIU.I ilwlcreJu
I‘KOYISI6N3'AND PRODUCE GKNKItALL\*So.-
•£& Eibertv atreftl. rittohurKh. **»•
I ScriOiKK, Commihsiox AIKKCDAST
A. di.»fer i» O»TO>S ANftRKIfINKn CAKBOX
Oita, CI.-A3B,- ntos, J.-AILS, Ac., Xo. Ito LlWrtr
atract. ,- ' u>ll *v.l£—
4aks f '• „ „ 4 UAI ID X'iUXBLKSS,
Ili a p « rt » t specl.l B.rtuer.
MEANS' i' COFFIN, sncc«sBi>nr .to
Jki’Candlraa, Mpans A Co.'» WTIP E , ° K ,
CEB3, ttintt-rof Wood aud WafeYdUveft. Pi tibnrgh,
V.nn'iL • j.V3:Uljf _
XX. 3 . HITtBXaNN..—UANIKtSUVPE iUH.VOIOT;
LII VOIGT & CO., successor toL.G.
. Graff, PRODUCE AND COirMISSIOXMER
CHANTS,’ iMTUberiy strait Pittibnrgh, Pa. nit.»
: . BU. HOV»E.
TOHN i. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale
r O Geocem axd CoxxtMiox MxacnASTa,-corueror
SmitlitirM ami Water atrocU. fit mbttrgh, Pa. J.v *
■> & sTEWAK'I, \N HOLE
§2i SALE GbOCFIU AND CuXMUAtUX SUaCItOTM,
1»7 Wood gtmrt.-pllUhhrgfr. •'• )*2:dly i
J WimXPAtXtCB-...M. ». 8E0WN.....WM. aiUBrATBKk.
XJROWN& KtKKPATKICKb.AVHOi.E
-.13 EAUTIGSWams Xa4 iIJ L 2F B , Al% ?
SEEDS, Nos. 191 and l - n liberty atreut, Puthlinreh.
ta2:dlT —' " ‘ ■
Tables , haEZkel & son, uommis-
J MON McafciU>TS ftrthe saIe.oXCttUDK.AND RE
FINED C A EBON OILS, No* 09 nod Tff Water etreU,
Pittsburgh. Advances made on coh3|gpments ? . -
_ ■■-joßvisiatsts.
S"lMOi> JofiSSlW,: Dealer in Pure.
DRUGS AND-CHEMICALS* PEBTCBIBRT.'
FANCY * Ai **
ILT- MEDICINES/ ten oT. atrfctly prime goal
ity. which b*oOe»»t P rf c«. rnar s » mith *
fit ld and Pittsburgh, P*-
PrMcriDtloQS carefully compocndeil at ell boon.
Jutiism Vi&MlUtf, corner ■ of rMQTket.j
etreet and the Diamond, keeps constantly
UnaTfull a»ortm«t of DRUGS,
MEDICINE CHEATS. PERFUMERY end alt* am
t'?^s^6l^^rofnllyi^PorM.t
allhonra. »■’ - .1
ste & CO., Wholk
♦ BAt* DBCOOIBT and.Maaa&ct wjcrof WHITE
LEAD AND LITUADGK, cutner of Wood*ttd trout
airaeu-PiUßborKh. : _JP D i
JoilN' P. SCOTT, Wholesale Obaler
1.1 VBOGS. MISB. OILS, yA#SI|SBK»:AM'
I»VV STUk'VS, ho. *J!W Liberty »trwt, PittsburgU.—
_ n*M __
rKXBEaICK BEAUS—- ...SEOBUB EEITEE.
TTKAUN & KEITER, Wholesale juto
"'ll bstail DatooisTß. cornor pf Liberty aod St.
. CWrireeUtPltttbqnch._ -
tSK. tibU. IE -KKVaKK, WkWonrr,
JL/W Wood-EtrrEt,-cornor or Wood Itreat iod
'Virgin alter, rimlmrgh, r».
ATTORjrBY-S.
JOIIN G.; MAcCONNfitL, Attorney
i.T Omcr, wcond story Knot’s Law
“ tSlenient, securing Md
...... uTiirt KILWJi
TTIKKPATBICK & MELLON, Attoe-
JV ~,111 La», No: 133 Fonrtli »tro«t, A”*”"
jbore amHEleEli'yi'almrgb, P». - - m l l7 ,llf J
muoilAfi -EWlN'i, attoknkt a>t>
%S*So.°ra!Vc‘nh strreGrerWcbon?
■HeT.-Pilt»b,ir«h.-B*- - - -.lflLLyljT
QASIUEL A. I’UKVIANOB, Attorxot;
Dm® Filth street, adjoining tlie nßee of Mnr
.h.ll k Brown, Pittsburgh, Pa. ]e.th.dl)_
. Cdtnnethos it is.*, has remote* to KIBS. h
LAW BOILBINGS, 801 l Ditmood street, next
door to St. Peter's rhumb. ■ nijliUly
jp LUCAS, Attorney at Law.—
. Omcr, Ko. 72 Grsht street, Pittsburgh, T«.
S m - SOtiOSiJK,-JE.; ATTQBNirrAt'IMW,
• Ko. 139 Fourth etreat, LwTtu*| Latvßuttdingr
Flushorcht Pa. 1
PAOUvri:.
• C. B. LEECU.
T B ETcU U
I J AwrrFuEWA*DisoMEi£iiA*T*. ilmlenln
ers cheese, flour, fish.ba
■ SMS®swSor” i'n, L ur.e°d T fru.r
' ifi
Reid, Plttabnrgh -Fa. riE'cJv
WAKKHOU&K— UtMttl
V/ lI.'COLLIRS, FiF»ardlm;»iid Comml3aion M»r
cbsnt and dealer la IT luUa 1 - 'RUTTER, LAKE
- FISli and -Frudwco generalli, N». A, R ia»d alnrt,
•bora Water; PKlifbursb. ,_J __ A _; ' i I." 1 -' ' ,
James llouiiss & co., j*orr'Uf.»if
Ol and dealer* In PROVISIONS. corner of Mar
ket and From Atreem. 1 y
JxmRAJWG *Q)bS&PJ*! I
T OAKDINER COFFIN, Aobnt. fob,
•J . tmkuk. FmuDtmiu *«u ltn iAMi: Bk
COMtAXia. Nutlli-nm cun,nr ttuud HuO
' * L: * ■-
W JUNKS, AoENT North Amkri
• <m,, State or PffnTwylvaoltt ami-Hartford In
curance
HaHUEL KKA, Secret aby Citizen*
ISSVXA3CE CovpakY, vnrnur Market and «» a*<* r
streets.
in M. UDKDON, kwjßEtxKr.
JJ . IwgTTßAjyct Co»rANY,.»i Water fltrwt. ; ,
• il- BUOK, tiKCRETAIiY AI.LEHHItICT
'« Ixsuiance Cowr.vNT, 37 Filth
OAr GOODS .
;ohVwt^orfT.. xi’CA^ni.r*?.
Wilson, carr & co.,
W (late TFifc©*. Payne ± Co
TTHOltßiat DSAtCBB IN’
IGBKIGS ASD DOMKtIC-DBT GOODS.
so* M-vr&a rtiwrti'^Mrt J2S?!S? a
" itllcr. Pittatorgh. apWdtf
J - JL' BUKCHFIEUV*«eremor .fo,|
. A Co., Wholwale and Retail De*lw*j
BTaSbAKD FANCY DRY GOODS, Nonh
tort comer of Fourth and Market etTeoU. ‘
BAKKJSK ii Ul)., Uealeks ra üby'
. Soom, Ba. 69 SUrfcot «trwt, tcl»wn Ttlrd Kid,
Fourth .ranbargh.
/V HANSOM LOVili. Dealer is Hta
ta/j-TlM** Fun DBT «M oiig-r
■hUßjfr-Hrrti, Ko.-7«»ttfat«tMtrriimnrgh. ,
TKMJaJUMJI'OS, *C.
TOSEPH HORNE, Dealer is Trim;
Vf 'XXBOt, EmMOTOKM-A*® Stiuw Goods, no<-T7
Mwtel strot. _ IP 1 ®
is uiraisii, uha*** IK PRY
Goot*, ExiMiMfttOi t irtc.i 78- Muket **re«t ?
■htinrh apiD -
A*fON, fitMJKUM & Ou., bBACHBSW
XanoiDEtus* Tummoumi. Jtotwjta, etc-* £o*
Tilth «tmC Pitmmrgfc'. fl P**Li
MVBIC, IfC.
CHARLOTTE BLUME. }LA?nrFACTOB
\_J XB A*D DUUK tit PIA.SO** OB.TESI •hdullM*
Dorter of Music and Musical Instruments. Soloucnt
S tu luitwnw -piaxos, u« 6*THAii3rr,-
DAVIS * CO.'S BOSTOX PIANOS, with u 4 nrittt« - r - _.
out JEolmb Attachment; •:»<* ttntoc; 1 npjg <;HKS^64 s"faMg. 5 "faMg. J Sollthera t lllinols
TUHM lirJUSl^K, Upu* is r W r.^^jgJ lj , to Wi .
I HOST So. T6W.W udHXMatttmb.
B*AIL¥
grocers.
THOS. LIT7LS, SB t RI “ BLE -
Little & thimble, wholesale
GtoCESt AXD Coxsiisaios Mxbchasts, dealers
In PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FlsH,
CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS,
TARN'S, imp PI Übburgh manufarturui
Kaaeralfy, 112 Beconrtmrart, fittafruteh.,
AOTi/CtftC^ABBLCHr.
McDonald & akbuckle, w h.olb-
SALE CttOCEW, PROMJOr AM> C,»UMrR
CBAHTi, Jobbers in N- O. SUGARS nud MOLAS- La,
REFINED SUGARS uud Slltlla, tLOUH, BA
CON, RICK, CUEESE. SEEDS, Af ~ No. Liberty
>o*ll, plttfeburgti.
l*. BKTUER. J..tLy KfctMKR.. ««• U- ÜBtMfck.
SRYMKR BROTHERS, successors
to Reyrner A Audereou, Whtderale dealer* in
F.IGS FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICKS, CoS-
I FECTIONjKBT, SUGARS, KIKL WORKS. Ac., Nos.
I‘Mand US Wood siiwi, Filth, Pittsburgh,
' jr-'A'y
fcl>BT. ROBIsON... V..~. sAMi r.L ». MUHIMV
R ROBISON .k CO., Wuoua.4l.El.BO
• cuts, Commission Merouaxtb «nd dealers lu
all kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and I’Bla
bureh m.ii«iifa.-lmv», No. *AV* Lil-rty street, Pitts
burgh. ; “iL-
riEO. B. JON Eh, Wholesale Dealer
IT ii GROCKUIKS. MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM,
OILS.TITUII ami PltUbuigb mamifcu-turvd artu lm.
No. HI Water »treel, üboie the Moti.-nguhrhi Uri.lg-,
Pittabargh, Pa. '
„HH. r. LASU.
rCoutnssi&V;
L* iu ‘groce-’
V Ac., No. an
wI3:Jly
iyBr.BTUAI.ItLL AAI I J* V. SkKAOIMi.
Robert dai./.ki.i. .t u>., w hole-
BALI (iIPCKU, OoMWtaalOJi AM* F«*RWAIU*I!HJ
Merchants, aud dealer:) in PUODWK a"*! PiD-s
-burgb tuaunfactnren, PitDdnirgli.
UEMU AAMBERT t‘u,n,,N
LAMDKUT Jt SIUI’TON, Wholesale
Gttocr.iUi, PBont' t Dkai eus and UuMMIkMoS
AIkBCHAIT*, No. t» Sixth Pillet'iirgh, I a.
-no Hilt _ . .. .
• JWtjT HATr..;..w *»“*
WAIT-&- WtLSOtfj Wholesale Dro
,*Cßß, CoMMHStux Mmolla.xT?, and dealers til
TroduCeMUd Pittsburgh Inulilllnetilt-., No >-N Llb
ertyitreyt, Pittsburgh. ”‘£l
ISAIAH" IMCKKY A CO, Wholesale
iflKOdrHS, COMMttiMo* MVHCIIANH*, and dealers in
PRODUCE, No. &u W liter street, and u> Front street,
PDDrtnirgh. _ . _... -
4fu. V. tllLWOBTIi:. >ns' «. UILW OKI K.
JS. DLL WORTH .k CO., \\ holesale
■ 0 sogers, Nob. 130 an.) EM S»v.,ud street, m at
Muithfiild, Pittaburgln ’ l .
jtin* riubftK rkhako Vum* niLt.tA» »lo\u.
,-yOji-xr FLOYDrtCO., WuolesalkUko
y CUBA ASU CosiuTSAMN MruciiAM>, No. IT- "
•nd Libert)-' PittuMirgh. J- i®
AITiLLTA.M IivUAI.KV, Wuolimale
W 6«uct«. I» ■‘"•1 W.««l rtr.4-1. I'ius
l.tirgli, I’u. i“- l:J,f
HKtJVVfMTVHBHS. s <
W.d. MACKINTOSH J.MKMI'IHU N • i’ .HAHT.
A/TACKiKTOSH, IiEM PRILL A: CO.,
IVI oorncr Pike and O’Uam streets, near tin Cit>
V>aur ; Works, Pittsburgh, Ta., Manufacturers
MACKINTOSH AND IiKMPAI LL'6 IMPKOVKD
P \TENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AM*
BLIDB VALVES, of all stow and beatnyle.
Having put-up machinery of large capacity ar.d of
the best quality, wo an* prepared to do heavy Job
bing, and solicit work in this line, trusting that by
promptness, and the character of oor work, to merit
public patrouage. T»i».%-c-vn
We iUTtto spaciftl attention to our BALANCED
VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, tu combining
advantages heretofore unattaim-d in this class of
Engine. -
WILLIAM AABSaiLL. - JASED M. DBVSB.
AinLLIA.M BARNHILL A CO., No. 01
-W Penn atreet. below Marimrv, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
AtlxS i BOILHU*MATvHr.S AND ijmW
WORKERS; 3Liau£wtnrKn*vf BAUMiXEL S lit
ENT BOIIiER. LOUOMOTIVR, VLUKU and Ci L
-INDKR BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, baETcHtN,
KIBB BED, STEAM pipes., condensers, salt
PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON
BOATS, etc., etc. Also, BLACESMXTIi S " OBiv,
BRIDGE ami VIADUCT IRONS, done at tlioeTiort
«v notice. AR ardor* trum a distance
trndorl to.
-TPB.UMAS* iIOUiUi.MAyVFACxeiUiH oh
. I. kjco Dealer is all" kim>» ur COI'rKR-DIS*
llLl-ED PURE RYE WlilaKY and *AMIL\
VIKfcOAR, >'w». 18J, 191. lw and l->> P»rsl <tr«*t.
between SnuihneM and Grant street*. Pitteburph.
private orders aolicltod. Highest market price
ptidiforßYE.
C*- Fnad Oil mwi «J 1 otbfr'potCTDdbj IngfptUcata
caiepilty extracted, by a pruces»new mwlimpcoeorG
JOSLJfH F. HAMILIUN A CO
Corner of Find and Liberty streets,
SUPERIOR STEAM EKGIKES, MACHINERY,
Ac., Ac. ;
JOHN OLIPHANT & CO., successors
of F. u. OHpbatit.. Slano&etnrera of HOT
EJ43EU KUTS ASl> WAoUEKS, CHARCOAL
HulttJE-SHOE IROXand KAIL IUiTLMt
IUOK and RIVETS.
FAIBCIIAKCE IRON WORKS, r .yettc Co ,V-x.
Jy.ll'lyi Warehouse.. VI Woodyt., l'itt«Vnrgh.
—filKT MAN CFAUTOUY. - Misses J.
A X AUL, Ko. 22 St. Clair etivet, make *o or
ldcr. br hand, SHUtTS, COLLARS, Ac., on fbort i*o
ifle*. Also, bare cowtantly on hand a fine assort
* mt of SHIRTS AK'D COLLARS, mad* In «» U-t.
most fashionable and d«>iml.U» manner. JuAJ.dly
O aKVKKANOIfi, NoT 5u Watsb.St.,
n, pitubnreh, mamjt-»cturrr of BOILER Kl'ET:',
wrocohtjspib.es, common akl* railroad,
orrhaped SPIKES and Rl\ -
KT3, large or small, made lo ord.-r at tho»t noi».-e.
A prod aaaortffieot constantly on band. my'-Ogi:
WKLLb, KU>DI.K A CO., No. -^
Liberty envet,
nuu.nfactorcraofWUlPS, LASIU.S AM»s»'' ITLtL
CES, and i-wry .Ifc-irlpti-o of LEA TULK BI.AU»M>
•olkltod bom tUa_yatl«,'an«l prompt •
lyehipped u far lastTQCtlon*. : *V-"VM T *
. V xv«i i r .....V. r. i L«:s»i».rr...—...t. « *nrum
LIXCELSIOR GLASS WOKKh-
Pi WOLFE, PI.rSKK I l i > 0 . Gists Mam . .1
TUkras. WureUmi*, 5... It
oT First. Pittsburgh..PA. j _ . 'l^l. y .i
CUaEUSS .Coale, New Brighton,
P,., Msnnfst hirer of ItdoKßlS, TCBS. /.I KU
WASHBOAKOS, FKPIT BuX hh aii'l LABhl
tolltlrd* iGii'.o <: . ,f
rriEETfr KX'fKACI'KK WITHOUT
I uii v BY THK USE OF AN AI'FAKATL.**
VV (IB&Efi YtKO 7>Kc6s.3b 0 A A ]S BATTJ K V
A Oai«l U HcatbtrT !»4he-UU]»,*' ItviulUf ran
h* h««.l to Hsliir«.t advAHtAge. *
.1 tli
Mrdical gontlenwu m»u -
Iheir twith r\tract*-d t.y J»»y process, ami ar«- i«?uiiy i*
( rß tlfy u* to U»n tiilfel V a lid Ji*iUltounieK* of lU«*
Hon—»li!»l.-v*T Juu» lT<-» said l»y inlnrrslrd ui
BwMingllje .contrary. hiiviui; no kn-.wIM-.- "f n»>
* ,r |SsltTltflCiAfi tEBTII fu wry
' ' K. OI’flKY. IiRNttST; 1-V4 Smithfirld «t.
JOSEPH At) A MS, Dentist, ConnellyV
Bnildinj. comer ol Biatnond ami Grant 6tr«-«-H,
‘‘‘iS'iL&c. l>r. A. M. Mir,*, Hr. IMJ;-*.
t Theodore Bobbin. I ', Kiut*cll ilrioit. wyi.dly
ItlEAlj ESTATE Ati E.TTS
WILLIAM 'WAKU, UEAtER IN Pkom-
USORT -N'OTtl, aiOSM, HmWMR. "'' J •"
Ca V«»M»n°i>TO U r„ LOAMS ll.r,.» B l. »‘M "*™'T
” n T l E^ri!hinß™”'lD r «'‘ ,l " ir
X.ufco, <=.» »w«yi And #«« «"' 1 c,v ” 1”^
Rt AH communications anil interviews icily confl
dentiaL Office, Grant street, opposito ht. ram <
Cathedral. ... J el:dtf _
SOOTS A.rii SHOES.
JOHN OAMJ’BKLL, Mamufactokek of
BOOTS AND SHOES of every description. No.
34 StnHhfield street, Pittsburgh, I’a. oc2t:dly
assistant to
Chari** BATtberger, prepares EXPLICIT BBAW
-ISCS AND SPECIFICATIONS for all kind* of
Buildings, and superintends their erection on reason
able terms. •'— • ' * 1 , . ,
OffiC» o» Andeison. Street, between Leacock and
BobhtSOtJ strpets.-Al&gfegpy City.
•^HAF
C — -.BAKXbtiKyKK, Aitcni-
Office, IKON BANK BLOCK, fifth
rtreeLTmUhe. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
for Briilding* of • very description; works superior quo
on tgoderato terms. m __Z__
Sl *'
Timm Nd. 53 Wood rtrool, next door to the
corner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. OCHOOI, and
T.aW BOOKS conetanUy on hand.
& uo., siatios-
W cxi Blixa BoCl MiOTTlcrnatM, axn Jon
ratxrxna. So. 5T Wood atroct) Pittsburgh. eciW
1 L. KEAU, BOOKSELLER AND. tSTA
rtJ'. Vtoxti. KO.TOytrorth etroet, Apollo BnMlnge.
ifluritti* |
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER IS, 1861
DOl-.LAK SAVINGS BANK, No. 65
Fourth Strkit.
CHARTERED IN 1855.
Oj*ti daily from tMo 2 o'clock, also on Wednesday :
and. Saturday evening-, from May Ist to November
let, from 7 to v o’clock, and from November Ist to .
Man’ lut from 6 to 8 o'clock. ,
Deposifa received of all »imu not l«a tbao One i
Dollar, and a'dividend of the profits declared twice a
rear, in Julie and Deceml*r. Interest ha* boaoae
elated setnl-aimtuilly, lu June aud December, since
the Bank Was organized, at the mteof aia per rent.
U \ul*n-st. If not drawn out, U placed to the credit
of tbu depositor as principal, and bears tha'aame In
terest frourtbe first days ol J uue aud December, com
noumliug Wice a year without troubling the [*
lor to call, or even to present bU pass book. At tuts
rate, money a ill double hi less than twelve years,
making in the aggregitfl * ,nl,T o*E-iuir *•»•»
I*KST. A V*AK.
lioufcfl, C«>UtHil>in£ tllß
and ICegutil urns, lurni.ilufvl
William J. A mle own,
IliU Burawiu,
L. Vtthurttcu k,
Hopewell Hepburn,
Jlines Hardman,
Jilting I>. Ki'UrV,
John U. McF&ddcit,
IVlcr A. Madeira,
Julm 11. Mtdlur,
JngtM JlcAuley,
John Hantull,
Walter I*. Marshall,
Juba Off,
llvury L. Uingmll,
John 11. Shuetil(|6«r,
Alexander tl|>eni*,
William K. ticbui«rl7..
!«a*c Whittier,
, Cliristiau Yeager.
SrratT.t! ASO r11A... A. COITUS.
t«-'i •l»»'r - —T*i/i
/YICKMAJf TRUST AND SAVINGS
\JT BANK, comer Sixth ami Wood *tre«u.
BANK OK DISCOUNT AND DKPOSIT.
cArn-A,. - * , "T“
MooKUOLIIEKS INDIVIDUALLY I.TAIM.E
PITTSBURGH, Ta
HATnrracrniEiis or
nF.jrvisTit't'.
9
ir fjinili*-" l'**
jIRCmXEQTJJRaJL,
booksellers, He.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
1> JOXJKTSTAI^
Bjunts.
CbarUr, Bjr-Lawa, Rmlm
gratis, on »i>i»Uraili*n ui
Piir.!»ii>r.HT—OKOROE ALBItEI..
IJamt-a 11. 1*- Metals,
Isaac M. Feuuock,
A. M. Pollock, M. P
Robert Robb,
I James Sbtaio,
I Alexander .Tlndb*.
sTf-KH.
Alexander Bradley
John l». Baekufeii.
George Black,
John U. CatitWl.l,
Alniixo A. Cartier,
Cbal‘li“H A.
William lmugUa,
J,.liu Evauri,
John Holmes,
William S. llaven,
I’oi. r U. Hunker, ,
Uichanl llsvs,
William S. Lavolj.
UIttCCTOHS:
RKINKMAN, /V^n/r*t/.
S,.tingr-i llail AtißOjlia
F II Mvn., Lwip.
.I*. E. liarrliuttu, iMirlrtUn Slelart,
VntliOHV Meyer, | A. Grovttiugef.
• • fItCO IST kvEBY DAY.
nii ,s..Uy JOHN STEWART, Cathlr r.
jfUB CFW.tJrF.O VS.
■ H\ITUKE A"ND CUAIRS AT KE-
F iiuC-ED rhICES.JAMES tv. tvnonwELt,
5.,, •»" !«»rt f»ii Third street, anil 111 Fourth strict,
CONBJSTTKO OF
AI VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH,
-n.t-O.U tor HOTELS and PRIVATE DWELLINGS.
Bty AH ordets promptly Htteadad to, and the Fur-
niture carefully packed and bOX^d.
STEAMBOATS nnd HOTELS furnished at short
CABINET MAKERS supplied with every article
In tho line.
JAMEti 11. CHILD* A IXJ.,
jjOI’E COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY,
MiM racri rums nr
.sfUJ/LEas BA Gd As & ot ' OSSABVBi r’.S,
.1 INCHES TO 4ft INCHES WIDE.
- OarOniors 1 <*ft at H. Childs ft Co.V, 133 Wool si.
Pittsburgh, mil rnceive attention.
OLD Wholesale and Ketail.
, pess ASD CASES REPAIRED;
SILVER GOLD PLATING,
p-,„, »> 11.0 ohortcat n.ll™, »t the corner of Fourth
1- nnd Market etreete, eecond itorj. ,
rSsoia Ueinz out «f tho dtj hiring pens *° r»P*lr
figjy T* 11 - FITZPATRICK * CO
GOUI>S.—tioUD Gold \¥edding
' Rt5(M. Sn»otf~3Toy* an>-
K ,' Indus’ GOLD WXTCBM ABD CHAT**, BilW
in ou»e» rnlmblo for wpddinr
OF JEWELRY in Coral, Jet, Amethyst, Beari, Ac.,
Silver cups and goblets, for presentation,
gold head casks,*- chardso;; * co „
,„17 Comer of Fifth mil Market .trect,
TTJCCu WUKKJiK,—JAS. UW £Mi,
STCCCO AND JIASTIO WOUKED, PAPEK
“'^GE“-TT;ES i, AND T OKNAMESTSOf .11 kind.
f “Tn Srfm fcft X °So‘» coop™ .trmt, ,ii ?««
from Wvtio, or »• rJmer’, ".11 r.per Stom, So 51
I \V<v4 Btrret, *>•» prompflT attended to.
TTltiju-BtL -.-.Jim* ciiißtriUn JR
/SaI.DWELL & BRO , Boat Furnish
gai-IssItSIS
Is,? HEAVY-i.RILL.NO3, At"., »• « »•«*>»>
7 r prnnt »trw»tin PKtstwrgti
Tyf "W YOUNG, pucceaaor to Gart-
W r».« t Youiia No. !»7 Wood »tro«t. corner
» A7.OR-* iiIFLP.d, Utt OLt f.K*, KM » *■*. ~- 13
J
a PR SO \~ jT “TO W N >5 E NU~l’ o«e
-«v il » AC^-k D ““
BEEF, LAUD, MESS ASH KI'MP I'OKK, S.. M
Fourth tlrwt, near Liberty. I HtaHurgji-
„yj Vf~V. in \\ all
W . BuaBCM, Ac.. So. « Wood.lw»c
PittaltMrgli. __ 1-*
ri —H PALMKHr - No. Wood St.,
It. r»ii) rin BONNKTS, HATS, STRAW TRIM
MINGS. and STRAW GOODS generally-
.hebK’.ii.
jh/rEDIOALCARD.
ir. non sw/id arcs, ai. />.,
nr WEW VOftK CTTT,
lia.iug armed in Vitleßurgß, will, “ “
1,1, effilualreatt.nlion to ih« Jledtalaß' tßitJ™
1 ■ eat laei, I o[ Chronic l.laeneea, ""Pedall).
l,„ w , r Barrel, ouch a. PH-. KWoU,
Falling ortho Box,', Slriolur. o! the Bowel.
1’ le2i„uofif. Bowel. He will .IXI tn«l IB"
t lif.mic l.toeaoe.or IB" Wohiß, Kidu")., Bladder,
t,' ill. rooiua nr"at IB" Jlouuug.hela Ilona", wßarr
~, ,;, sv |„, and cnniwUlnl BnUl tt o clock a. Ur. t
2l ... ,lnil.T. Pn.it.nla, "
l„i ,niu-d in ai.j part of tßajdty. I
T\k: HcMTJSSPsTUaIXUC OP’ OPIUM.
U -Til" perfection nf.Bli laeallmaßU pr.far.tlo.
iTZl.lot ue to nnuiklnd. Without deteriorating 18.
... I Sflrtoe. of BP*"?- ,h l
,„.rin~l from all 18. nokfctn.
In cam-, of frarturwj BurM. «aU*>.
and other painful affection., It will t»lU»e wun ...
irrlUtion,alls* cuIiTuIaIoDU, iroMinodto
niorldd ".ci.em.nl of Bodj
l„o .IckuM., coolireu.ee, or headache. 11 £“5.
ratio ,|UHllli,« lUU-I roudor I. preeminent in IB" lid
and add Bf A. IU D. SANDS. Drug-
1 co ■ p ‘"-
tl °Sold’alflO By Pruggleta generally.
JIERCHvtjrT WttftKS.
~EW GOODS ! NKW-GOOUSI
N
FALL ACT) WISTEEI
FAIL AS® WINTEBI
latest STYLES!
At the old Bt.nd of JAMES C. WATT, coraw Potto:
and St. Clair streets. • ;
Th* heir* of Jamu C. Watt, decoised, respect-
F aLl D A VwINTEBGoSdS,
DeW "*' t WBAB, j
The stock of new gwdjris tyul to uy in this city. ,
oclß-.lyd —*
ry L. ALLEN, Agent,
- * PRODUCE ASD COJINISSIOK
MERCHANT,
And WbolenUa&d BHtfl D(«l«r in *. \
WtKKS, BRANDIES, LtQtTOBS AND CIGAB^;
bectiftiso distiller.
Ko. 6 WowtStmt, Pittsburgh, Penn’*-
no23fnr.upl.' '
T, yoN AKNBXJiAL., IMPORTER AND
Hi &uin in lbs matt ittact bran* of GENDIN
uavaNA CIGARS, tod tli kind* of SMOKING
iKD bnvff, fancy
mccrsCHAUM PIPES, TUBBS, Ac., Ac.» tn gr*t
vsrifljTTODEß -IEB. *!.
»>.ltoTraa.ro»Uo4 onjittenl
ItVU 1 1 /f'tt'-Sftffft 1 1,1 lh ° UO “ S ' !- S! ‘ tur ' la - ■ "T ri ' fe ". U,, '' c Tur ' : S stopp°r=ina o tlSt tho relanding of
la ©HHtUB. iner railed the llnionLsU aUomo.u u. mum , ,„ r r ll; e store,!, already stuped, bad been re
'C* newspaper ’statement that Kentucky was j auired. . n ... ..
—— ■ abuliih -Inren'. and offered ihe fol- i The 01,™, says : The Privy Council held
« Pinm F & CO., ! ’by Iler Majeely on Saturday last ww.for the
i 5. KIiJJJXaI-- G- ’ , lowing resolution: . ! purpose of issuing an order prohibiting the
EDI Toil:-. AXV l:,,nl v „l, That this (leneral Assembly is | £ ‘ ort fnjm |he Kingdom, orcarrytng
Dntlimtinn lift;,,, Vo (fifth Strrfl. astounded at the report* in circulation in the , ;se ..fall Unnpowder.saltpetre, nitrate
PnblltatlDn (Iffiee so. 54 null >"«T>- new rcr3 , lhal ,'he Kenlueky Legislature ; or soJ:1 a ; a brim , t „ne. TheQueen’aproala-
BIORNINO AND EVEN INU El>lTlf§Si% DAI LY, contemplates abolishing slavory. burh a : ma tion is published in the London (forrfle
.’IIVTAININH THE LATEST NEWS ITP1 T P TO THE ■ thought has not entered Uie mind nl a singe . Krlrll „i);»,, n .
~.,‘,■l. ~if crtil ICATIoN member of thi* legislature. Kentucbj ts ; It is stated in the 7W«, that nearly every
' “ _ 1 taebed lo the instituli»n «f slavery, auJ firm- h . loaJ | ng fur Now Yorkia'takingouUarge ;
TbHiUS: ’ ; !y jeiermtucJ to stand by and defend tt. ; ~u an titio* of lead, head i> not mentioned in
Moimmi Eiution -Jo i**r #*»»od» ib *»»* v *m . jj e demanded an iuuneiliate vote, but \ the royal proclamation. The American oper
-1» .ynitixr weak from ran lew. k n.. „ t„ .»o«tnoue Ihe' mat ter till i ations in lead; in this market, date from the
EsevTSti Eiution -s:i penumtm. ,.r| finally consented t« jw. tp« « *“® j PomtU cncement or the war. In the German
r w«»k fr»uu rnri-ieTa j Monday, on condition that the jonrn. ; markets they commenced In October. As al-
Koit ion—-Single' copfe* s bow It had only been postponed because of j mo3t aU taUpetro used throughout tho world
Five omnore. J 1.15; Ten or iip.-.r.K S) P". *»"»»'. Lho slim House, and that on Monday, with a ( comes from™ I ’ ,,ve l ' rl ' UT *
iiivariubly i» advance. ; full House, it might go through with a unatii- j nopo y
ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE-RATES. hwUj yote> «phe Secessionists immediately
WEDNESI)A^MORNINGTDEa 18, 18G]..! Gfferctl a resolution that Kentucky will resist
WEDN hbUAi .V > unJcr nny pirP awslanccf arming slaves.
THi‘~ SITUATION IV KBSTTTCKY ; If Kentucky seeks utter ruin and complete
h I desolation, she will keep on as she is going.
! She is wontingly making'hersclf the theatre
I of tho war, when she might transfer it further
1 South, and enjoy the enormous profit of feed-
Affairs in Kentucky are; growing interest- < - n g arm y. As it is, sho is tearing to
ing. Wo have now an artiiy of about 110,000 : pj oco3 jj er owo vitals.,
men in Gen. ltuKU/s depirtment, while the
enemy have not more than -The, X HE AFFAIE OF THE TRENT.
armies are approaehingcach other at different
points, while secessionist!! is growing daily . x j rac t s f ro m liritisll Pilfers,
more rampant. I'nless our armies succeed. [ “ u ".
in pushing forward rapidly, Kentucky will ~
become by Spring Ihe dc<ert which Missouri KMJLAND SEKMS BENT ON WAR.
EXCITING NEW^.
now present:-
The latent account from the rebel General ;
Baekoer, havo been brought by Judge 110 - |
liogsworth, who mite in Todd county, and . Meh a , Ui ,ion»l ..ports it- Brit
bus made his way through the rebel line.-. Ho to „ reached «s, in regard to our
that Buchner ha. between comrUcati „„s with ,treat Bri.aih t
twenty-five thousand troops at Bowltng , _ of thc :10 th ult., makes tho irn-
Groen. A. Hopkinsville them am three j the Cabinet has
thousand more, and a small fora at Clark,- 1 ci)nclasio „ tie Cop
ville. These compose the entire force oppo- . „„
sing thc advance of our grand army. He | lvW _ curr!/ i„y tie i forcibly
states that a portion of the rebel troops arc { , n cl ,„ r on of ,/,c !a„ of nations,
Indians, for he saw them himself. He says ! nnd J o ’„, r„ r a hi.i reparation marl be «t once
that Buckner will make a stand at Bowling ! d ,„„„ded. In all probability the first steamer
Green. Be thinks that not only the temper : will carry out instructions to Lord Lyons o
of”:: troops, hut the Agencies of the sitna- - llidSl
tion will compel Buckner to meet our adranc- „ b tion ot t he British flag. Should this
ing column there. Ho daro not retreat with-. ’ r ist demand not be complied with, wo cannot
on, a batUe, because he has nothing to fali , Lord
back upon. If Bowling Greeaifl lost, all ia ft r ni»h dthyntian /rnm IVwtAtnyfoii. The
lost, and there is nothing that.ean reaist our •p{ mC n expresses the belief that tabinei
march on Nashville. The situation Buckner hM taken a view ot the matter which wtlbbe
now has, is well fortlflcd. IfM can success- t£i. ayThi prinripl.
fully resist our superior tiumtafi anywhere, (he ,-„, V ernment rest.-, it- demand is
ho can do it there. To fall backfrom his for- thlt , B nluh ship must, until her ciolalion
tifleations, would be to confess Ijimsclf beaten „f neutral righu t» fully r. r '’"“, held to e
, ’ . . T British ground as much as if she were an ac
wtthout a battle. i , t nal piece of British soil, and the right of
Nashville is being f.irtthod £pidly, but 11 *, t - 10n t 0 a ll persons on board rs as valid
our armv force Bowling Sirccn roon, .J, on British territory. Now no such vtola-
Nashvill. will fall an easy prof , .T.S
From the eastern part of th» pate, we have pe rso ns, dragged from her decks, was
oxciting nows of a new rising of the Seces- ent ; rc iy iUogal. Beferring to tho report that
sionists. While General Nelsjn was in that j the seixure was tho act of th«l American com
qnartor, ho kept thc rcbollioti sentiment in ; tho Nal
check, but sinco the withdrawal of h»e troops deliberately determined to seize
to tbo Grand Army, on thc advance to Nash- thoSonl t,crn Commissioner,, and it is under
vtlle thc rebels have again shown their teeth. . !lo od that Gen. Sc-tt has declare.!, since bis
The’.Mt. Sterling W».* of Dumber 13th Washington
says that them is a general riftng, and that Woro h „ lcfl .
thc rebels were advancing fronftto directions , Ae American authorities might have
-on. body coming by
strung, and another t'ETSSs'Jno MiittrirTM*
■trdng, coming from Prcstonhurg, and lately , r . r ft,iturc in a prize court. They made no
from Pound Gap, Virginia. Tho Union men | remnn stranec against taking them on board,
,n Wolf and Morgan had given the alarm to , “
each other, and nearly all\flcd, leaving every- jj cgBrB> ‘siidell and Mason wore-at thc most
thing behind. ' \ civil servants to a hostilo Power, and were
A postscript adds the following: , lro voiing from one neutral port to another,
“Sinco the above was written, some twenty j ncutr al vessel. If the Government at
other flying refugees have come in, all telling \ -\y,| 4 kincton declares them rebels, then the
tho same tale—only that the number of the I of ttsylam n-.it been violated. The Tiv »<*
enemy is much larger than at first; supposed. , C( £ oladca by adjuring the Government and
Menifee took possession of West Liberty on j rt heni people ty do justice in. the matter.
Tuesday with 400 men. In Owingsville a j The infirm, statementf of the
self-appointed committco warned the leading :.j. |W un ,j adds: “The demand of Lord
t'aion eitUens they had hotter leave, if they ; h -irill be plain and brief, and if potoom
wanted to save themselves, as the rebel horde j p|| ct i witb T thr diplwitK rtl.itMn* tnl. t>>■ u
would have possession of that town within the I o>Jtr tU ip etl deJ.'’
next few day®* Tb °y “C'-* ord ‘ n g l y ,eft in j According to the 7o»r», on Friday, the Cab
cvery direction.” i inet directed Lord Kusseli (o prepare is is-
Montgomery county was in a state of alarm | j.atch. fur -et
ouJ a proclamatb.n hav been ..sued call.ng | , h ' termJ> it was sent off the came
the people to arm-- The following Is an ex- , eVeninil> a dispatch from Liverpool dated
, . I 2 ...tales that the later aJvi.-cs from Am
,r“‘ ' cric3 by the Persia had caused the Govern
ment to detain the Europa. in order that the
dispatch might he modilied. Thc un
derstood that this communication, tliougn
couched in the firmest language, presume:
that the Fodcral Government will nut refuse
to make honorable reparation for an illegal
act. The Tim., confesses it lias but small
liopo of snch disavowal. At the date id the
last dispatches the aet of tho Laptatn ,of the
San Jacinto had been accepted by the North
orn pnbiic. The New York journals, were
urging his promotion ; that' a naval uiheer
had the spirit to board a British vessel and
carry off rebels ia enough to insure a storm of
popularity. By tho time Karl Bussell a dis
patches arrive the multitude may haie
already declared to thc Government the treat
ment which Capt. Wilkes is to receive. It
berum.l l« to b.Jir.J.ur/J Jo r .... anforl
Comal.. row.,/ o m.r . a.l* <h' Aortfi
em Slnte*.
fc23:lymM
Our hunt, and cool <*'« ■« '“'f
,/(dr 1.. fr.tnta, air a,join thrallrnrd mlh
’ TJr ''■‘tv »"■'
,r.„ M««r, 4y r»«
brntthiiiit lhrt.il. «/ n»rf <l«»fc>non <»
m ,,, aii</ Union liotnrt. It *, iri '- 5 '
I» ../wf ‘* r
lii-ruri-iintf/ »i«.
Mt. Sterling, the county seat of Montgome
ry county, is in tlie heart of the Slsite, and
about thirty miles from Paris, which has rail
road communication with Cincinnati, The
following special dispatch 'to the Cincinnati
(,'oscrtc, is dated
PaASKUonn, Dec. la.—The latest nows from
Somerset is in a letter Irom a gentleman at
Schoepff's headquarters, who writes : All the
reports received at headquarters concur in
raving that Zollicoffcr has at least 0,0(11) men
across the river, and reinforcements coming.
Instead of manifesting a dinpoAition.toattack,
he has selected a strong position on the hank
of the creek, five miles southwest of homer- ul-tratr says; “The Queen’s adve
set, and commenced fortifying. This waiting sir Jous n AHmhn , Attorney-General
to fortify In the face of on inferior opponent J. l ATiuntaTOXU, and the Solicitor
is inexplicable, unless he has determined to , Mr R o p S nKt.l. I’Ai.ur.R, havo boon in
secure a permanent foothold there. “frequent personal communication with the
to be apparent that/.oltiooffer, Crittenden and (io ' l ur „ ule „ t during tho last few. Cays.
Humphrey Marshall are acting In concert on j-,,,,. „f the 28th, says tho depositions
a plan of three simultaneous and formidable ofßc< .„ „f the Trent havo been submlt
diversionn in Eastern and Central Kontnoky, j aw .iVifor, of tho Crown, and their
jwitb a view either to prevent Buell s conoen- . iqn lm3 b , OB gite n that theyirocerdiam o/
I tratlon or troops and advnneo, or if ho goe| g frigate art iiotyusfi/led Ip <h'
on, to secure the Blue Grass region. „miloeis. It is, we understand, the opinion
Tho Socessionists in the Blue Grass Conn- J i ur i,t;i that tho right of the Federal
ties are evidently awaro or the plan and pro- Q ovt , rn ,nent, acting by its officers, was confined
.Saturday rosu.Ud.in
I securing important letters traband of war had boon found on board of
leaders there to Cerro Gordo Wt ams. Two h# t course .was to take her into
noted Socessionists started for Williams camp and submit tho question to the Pmo
with these loiters, when the officers, becoming E which would hoar evidence and argu
susplcious pursuod them to arrest thorn. on bol)l rl d e s, and would have decided
i Meantime the Secessionists came to a bridge accordineto : precedent and author-:
guarded by two Union Tbeeoldloi, nn<f that this propoai
commanded them to halt. Thoy replied by »i 0 * BCOmB so clear that it requires only to bo:
immediately firing on the soldiers, bringing . t . t 0 obtain universal assent. The Cub-,
one down. Tho remaining soldier shot one, on fnday, to sonsidor what; action
then picked up tho mnskot of his fallen com- , feo on the opinion of ; the Jaw ofli
rade and shot the other. Some more ®®’ .| We do not wish to speculate as to what
oessionists coming np were- arrested by tho ~ . ‘ t w ma y consider necessary. IfMa
officers, who had now arrived. , #nJ g LIDEL £ weTe wrongly taken, thoy
The unmes of the Ecc ?’ l °f lst ‘.‘^ >t , 1 must be restored with'sufficient apology.
10 ‘' Di " P i ”raCyVt oom^tTbu1 g in a ve'ry few hour.
“°The °afiairat Owingsvilln, proves to havo l everythingwiltl
boos another Booossion uprising, in the eipeo- a largo ship,'J?f b
the imHdT arrival of Williams rand up, - and is now being loaded, with- Arms ng
Marshall. They still held tho town at West gnns, some nfies. amman l . on
Liberty hat in one connty east ef Mount and other stores at Woolwich. ° ~ •
Sterling, aUnlon spy counted six hundred possible that this vessel b « ri « .'ra , J
oavalrv three days ago. All accounts confira one or two ships of.war-
M^» U ’S advance, through Sounding Gap, be di *
; m G°™ Buell Is making prostrations to resist P a^ b0 > i t “ r *J i i * b of Ty„hin«ton left, uctivo
I SSS&Z preparations wore a Government'
!W v^tri.f^nWln^npUunt I '. nUlLtH't that the AustraUsian.^ad
! I
iSSSSSS:
!
«krihi“f ho «» « Lincoln and 10,001) troop, wore, to bo . Canada.
Ihstantly fired on him.’.He has been arreated or the jutbwai. or win pro
' and'sent'to Loai*piH ei [ Hisitrn. ' .
i In the meantime* secession isshowing its Tha expdrt of saltpetre andJ ?w
1 U» loifiOWn At /rruiUort. I was formally prohibited, tlt was oM* that
nog&dlw.-wltT
LATEST BTTLESI i
THK OPIKIOS DP . THE LAW DKKIt'EBS »K TIIK
THK DEFENCES OP CANADA.
The Times adverts to Mr. Seward’s recent
instructions to the people near the Canadian
frontier. The only inference urns that ho was
about to force a quarrel with England. The
Tbnra says the wisest course for Canada will
be to prepare ; let her at once discipline hor
militia aud emulato the mothor country by
drilling a volunteer army. Montreal only
wants stout hoarU and lealous hands to bo
safe until the Spring returns, when we can
make it'secure. The danger of Montreal or
to any other point of the frontier UTess.-
Canada should not rely too mucl
tuo little upon herself.
TUB ENGLISH NAVAL FORCE AVAILABLE.
The three classes of reservo comprise eight
line-of-bathl. ships, six frigates, five cor
vettes ana twelve sloops, mounting a grand
total of 1,801 guns. Tim steam gunboats at
tached ore not included, which are 21 in nuBC
her, -with 42 guns. This, howorer, daefcVpt
incliulo the gunboats and mortar vessels laul
up The list is confined entirely to effective
Vestel* at present, or could be rendered so \Tith
little delay. The ship* in commission for
servicoat Portsmouth mount ghns. The
total übniber of guns in the ships enumerated
before is 225, while Admiral Milnes' fleet, on
the North American station, amounts to Si 3
guns.
KSGLAND IX GOOD KINVXTUL TRTM VOK A WAR
WHVT IT HAS TO GAIN BY‘A COXPLICT.
[From the London Times, (City Article,) Nor. 30.,
The fall of two percent, in Consols, am
four to five per cent, in shares, while the ques
tion of actual-war is altogether undecided, is
not justified by the nature of things. Between
January and March, 1851, when, war was de
clared against Rus&ia, Consols went from 93>4
to 80/6. and within two months they had re
covered to 91%; yet the rale of discount at
the time of the outbreak was nearly twice as
I high as at present, and the stock of bulhonat
the Bank was considerably lowor. Through
out theentiro struggle the value of money
was unaltered beyond the.extent of one .per
con t. The Railway traffic remained good, and
tho bu-diKAs. ot .the country went on
Jhc podtiouoi the Federal State; of Amur-
K-a i* almost identical in every'commercial
point with that which wau occupied
u- by Ktf-sia. Russia had a hostile tanff,
while we looked to her for a large portion of
our general supply of breadstuff’s. But there
is this peculiarity in onr present case,-that
th* rommeiieement would be by- breaking up the
blorhuU 0/ the Southern port*, at ooco set froo
our industry from the anxiety of a cotton
famine and insure prosperity to Lancashire
■ throogh the winter. At the same time we
shall upa\ our trade to eight millions tit thi Con
federate States, who detire nothing better tnem to
h» <7*l r customer*. With respect to necessary
considerations also, the contrast between tho
two i.eriudsU all in our favor. In 1854 wo
wert totally unprepared for war, and had to
provide everything ; but now, by tho large,
but’unprecedented outlay of tho past_thrco
years, we have attained to * degree of efficient
' s m»wcr such as was never bofere known*
1 the matt, packets toes coutotep by uxx-
OFrFAR.
* —P£Tr?9*rtiy rtfcrt Admiral'M-rcar*,
commander o r the British East India ecroad
ron, on hoarinj of tbo Son Jacinto affair,
forthwith detailed three war-vessels to escort
the* steamers between Havana »nd St. Thom!-
as,/or the protection »/ Southerners traveling by
that route. •_
OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PBEtiS.
The eeirure of Mason and Slidell monop
olizes the columns of the Pro-s, which contin
ues to denounce the act n; »n insult in the
strongest terms.
Nearly all the London weekly papers treat
the question in tho same energetic spirit as
the daily papers. Agitation increases.
. The Ministerial ) says it has been de
cided by tho law officers of the crown that
! the action of Cant. Wilkes, of the San Jacinto,
l unjustifiable. He had no right to arrest
peaceful passengers sailing under the British
flag, and tho deed he hits committed amounts
to a flagrant violation of the code of nations
and a direct insult to this country. Under ]
tbe*e circumstances we need hardly point out
that the Government will loose n<> time-in
-eeking for a prompt and complete reparation
which it b its duty to require. In this case
it will .aasurodly receive the unanimous ap
probation of public opinion. We are unwil
ling to place the- worst construction on the
outrage-committed by Capt.. Wilkes, and to
look on it as an intentional affront on the
i»art of the Government of the United States.
We hope that Government will at once di-
avow the act of their officer, and make apite-
Ue apologies and restore the persons,of the
gentlemen arrested? and, in.fact, make every
compensation in their power. Wild os are
the words written and spoken by % becreUry
Seward, and reckless as the American policy
not (infrequently is, we can. hardly auppoae
that the NorthornSiates are serionslydispoaed
to accept a war with England. #
We have in the American waters, including
the Mexican expedition and ships
there, a force amounting to not far ahort ot
one thousand guns, which wo could largely
increase with the greatest ease and rapidity.
In one mouth we c avid sictep all the 6uh Jacmtos
from the sea,, blockade-the Northern fort*, oud
turn a direct mid steady issue the tnle of tear
t,ou> roomy. This is so obvious that wo find it
almost impossible to suppose that the Cabinet
of Washington can commit an act so mauiy
suicidal as to reject our earnest and positive
J< Thc ( AW» says : “Beneatheverything there
exists an undercurrent of apprehension lest
the American Government really contemplates
the desperate policy of seeking to fasten a
quarrel on Groat Britain in order lo a
standing-ground for abandoning its design 01
suhmgating herself.”,
Tho Time*' City Article says: ‘‘The uni
versal impression seems to bo that the present
unhnppylposition in the eyes of the world that
the United Stdte, Government <«» secretly com
mandthemtehes tom to reyutaie lAcxr.eotirs*
the light of law, reason or «wrte*y»
although this .opens a wide held ol danpr, U
shouldaHo stimulate all other nations to ex
ercise the utmost forbearance. • . . -
The Xhibuitia Gazette beliyes there te a ■ jP9«;;
eibility* but a remote ope, that the > jtional
Government may disavow the acts or Cept.
Wilkes, and eveu go to the length of releas-
Ine tho Southern Commissioners j bat it tne
demand i* not complied with, a deelaratwn y
mar an the part Of Uylan'k**. . lt
the National government is at all
haiards to force fc quarrel upon 'England, they
have certainly a good opportunity* but they
must be actuatedby. something liule.short of
madness to avail themselves of it. _
OXIIIE OF IRON PAI&T, :
lie best article for lie purpose* kuowu for pre
ferring IKOX ASD W.OOD WOBK EBOM BDST
ABB DECAY; for BBIDGES, BOOKS, BOATS,
TASKS, OIL BABBELS, or other work eipoeod to
thawaatfaar. . ''• ‘
As a riBE-PBOOF PAIXT, it is invaluable, and,
i, warranted superior in bodjr, pennanoncr andcfiwp.-
nesa to any other Paint known. ... ,
Made and for sale bribe ton oramallerquantity bj
,b ° PT.KS-A.SALT MASEFACTUBISG CO.,
mESbwt. M Wood elrael. Pinsbnrgb.l'a.
guyuisrs, C/i jj E j l iiA.n ! owiss t *c.,
To oriCT at HuRDoDirS GBEBNHODBI,
ppa^wctf
OAKLAND.
P" KUUUOE—2OO. bua. Shelled Corn,
20Q lda raU'iarley, r
30' do'"ottsi "
3 feiilTd* 801 Bottf/Anr r
itformtobrT ■ ■H, IUPPK.
tJE'rKOLßUM^ibbKv^JSntt™
X «4ibriAi«ijy; s oanwx-w.WwW
VOLUME LXXIV—m
IJTS
pis “o'FrmiAiELPUiA. 4,7
Obeaiuut street, near Fifth.
Statement of Asseta, January let, lSCO,j'ul>Ual»*<t
agreeably to au act Of Assembly, !* ln S coaj>o}
First Mortgages, amply BecureJ^....—
Keaniatata, (prw’t val.§loS,Jl4 bl) CA"*i 1
Temporary Loans, on ample i.oHatemt (K)
Sacttrlea..♦•••. .....••••.•a*** ••••■• pa%oi* iv,
Stocks, (present value SdC,G«7 ii!) cost... »7 Jo
Note* aid Bill* Beeelvable “
Cash ....... -* 1
Si,S»,osi w
«®-Tlio only profits from premium*
Company can divide liy In* are from nsla *bK"
bare been dalonulued. • .... ,
Insurance made.on every description pi p p* >»
in town and conutry, at rates as low as arw consistent
Slues their incorporation,>ported of thirty
tbeyhave paid lu£» b, Ut£fc »n nuwnni
Fair MilUaZ of Dollar.,/Hfeby nnbrtlng <*lden”
of th» advantage. of lMtnaSce. a.oell aa *b«lr nblli
ty and disjiosUlou to meet with promptness » u
liabilities.
LOSSES BK riKE | r -
Lo»eSt»id during the year 1858 sloo,oS.> 57
VXBZCTOU:
Charles K. Baucker, Isaac Lea,
MonJecal D. Lewis, Jacob
Tobias Wagner. Edward C- Dale,
David 8. Brown, Geo. W. Ulchards,
Samuel Grant, Ge° r K Q „\"~, Cl *■ ~ ,
CHARLES N. BAM3KLR, President.
EDWAUD C. DALE, Viet JVoideuL
"> fc * m i!Es3JS! %im. Agent,
tnyd 1 Office Northeast cor. Wood * Third sis.
THIKE INSURANCE, BY THE, REJJ*v:.
JB aKOB MUTUAL IKSUIUNCK WMrANY, .
ad piilL ADELPiIIA,on BUILDINGS, limited Of
MKB.CtTANt»ISE, lu
umu or country. OlBca No. WS Walnut .
“SmiTS-ilo; A 8.1., DO-i-TBlrf .
'UB follow# : . _ _ • S -
Kina Mortgage on 1 mpruvert Uty Pnnwr- \
ty, worth doable the 5 m
Croaml rent, first class -• . ' '
Penna. K. B.Co.'a 0 porceol. Morlgafe —j. -
City of Philadelphia, » per cant. l.inn._ WWW, .
Allegheny county 6 per cl. P. B. B. Loau 10,000 M .
Collateral bonds, well eecurvd...— i
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain ~ ‘
Ballroad Company, mortgage loan 4.000 Wl .1
Peensylvenl. Biilroad &>.’• Stock.. r
BUHk of Bcliance Mntnul Insurance, C 0...
Stock of County Fins Immranw C 0.—..... *•*" S'
Stock of Dolawaro M. S.lMuraacoCo 70ft on
Commercial Sank ,do f’lff xfl '
Mechanics’Bank -do —— “’tfiO OO -:
Union H. Insurance’Cods Scrip— ,aJSu
BiOs Receivable, business paper...... I JHI- if, '
Book Accounte, accrued interest, etc..— OgO.j- „
Cash on band and in hands ot agents . l°
, , g3or,'S.iS 00
CLEM TISGLET, President. ...
DIBECTOBS:
Clem Tingley. U. &gn»» . .
■ Samoel Bispham. B- , 1 •
Wm. B. Tbompeon. 5f bt ' Kwd’
Bobert Steen, Cbae.L.Jand
C. 8. Wood,
Beni W lingley, Smtlb Bowers,
,n tPor ?el l dee. S. Woodward, , ■
‘knhnll Hill, ' John Bisaelli
cUnhall UUi, jukoUMAN. Seaway.
• T. c. COFFIK.
•r Third and W»><* »tre»t. •
mv «. yorth«»a*t «-^rp*i
Western ijcsokaxce coMKto..
4 * fc- 1 * *•*'
of *”"**s?
RUItT—A Horn* liutitnlim, managed by Director* »ho
aretccll know in the community, and stho are
mine d, by promptnen and libcrdWy,
character cnick they haef a»tumed% as offering titt le*
protection to those «*«*"£
, * ASSETS, OCTOBER *>, Ua» «
Stock Accounts -r: * «
SSftssp - • : ;*;«
Open Accouutd.Ai 18,35199
Cash ..... ~ " 27 695 14
Premium-Note*.. “* 774* (tor. to
_#otw and Bills. Discounted....; ♦ 174,0 T 1Z
B. Miller, Jr.,
June* McAuley,
N'athanM Hultna*,
Ain. JUmick,
Goarge Darale,
wtititmi H. a&itb,
C.W. Blcketeoo.
roy3o
TTIIKE, marine and INLAND IN-
X Hffimafc-BJSCIUII®. COTttAbT pF
NOSTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA.
‘ T Incorporated 1?M-Capita», „ 2 , V,
A '»“- J “"“ J iVnoSo: co»FiN?VISi.
THOMAS PLATT, Swrrfory.
xNSURANCE CO. OF THE. STATE
I OF I'F.NS3TLVANIA PHII.ADKLPniA.
* Incorporated 1704-C»pltal, SMO.OOO
February I,lBBo - „..W13,808 00
T “■ HXKRT D. SUKKRKKD, Praultut.
WIILIAM HARPER, Secretary,
Hartford fire insurance co.
lIARTFORP. „ , , - r -£. m
Incorporated 1510—Capital, SyOO,OOO. _ .
Mo, 1,
TIMO. 0. ALLYN, Secretary. . .. .
It*- In-.irnncs In tba abora old and reliabl. Cob.-.
pani,. can La oMainrf bp
fets:dly 87 Water street, BagftUy’a BmUior
rm’IZKN'SINrfUUANCBCOiII’ANi"
VyOF PITTSBURGH. Office, comer Market *na
AVut.r «RM. «*«•» «•£ Sa6alW ,
SAMURL REA, Sscrefary. t '
luaiiroi tileambosia and Cargoea. ,
liidiires *Kftiii3i loss aud damage io the naTlgaUOa
„f tho tJoatberu-aud Western Rlture, Lakea and.
BayOua; and the navigation ortbe Seas. -
lusmvs against loss and damage by tire. -
IiIKKCTOKS:
• 1 S. M. Kier,
l JobnSbipton A
Jaa. M. Cooyot,
S. UarbangU,
J. Caldwell, Jr., ...
John 8. Uilwdrtli,
Charles U. Zug,
deJQ-.lyd
Wiu. Bagalt*) ,!
Jag. Park, Jr.,
Xf. O. Jolmatuu,
B. P. .fco&es,
Keew Oweoß,
Uoo. T. Mi Uou'O,
Btrclajr Pration.
Qoorgo Bingham,
BEQXawsupuia'T'Lbb anu wij’k.
X INSURANCE COMPANY, Nil. 10 OhmnnUt, 1
opposite U»e Custom noose. •■ - ->
CupiUl, f2Wjl°P!“"Asset!, S3M,MS. .
Will make *ll kinds of Insurance, elthor perpetotl ’
or limited, on erery description of Property or Mer
rimndiM at reasonable rates of premium, .v. L
c "“" ’ robeet p. KINO,
mTw. BALDWIN, FiV« Pir<i*i>r.
F. BLACKBURNS,‘ •
Cbaa. B»yw,
K. R. Cope,
£. B. Kngliab,
Goo. \V. Brown,
l*. B. Savtrjr,
—IXRQUBNY ES'tsUKANCK COM
PAN Y OVPITTSBtIBGII. Offlce, No. 3T THUi
ltlntiMJfJiMMid lUriwllfaki.
ISAAC JONB3, JVttfcljnt *• .
40HN'1>. JIcCORD, Ytc* PraUsnL
I>. M- BOOK, pEAN, Omeral Agen
Isaac JoiMt
C, G. Huwey.
JJjttot Cbllds,
Capt: B; C. GniT.
Johtt ; A. WHsoc,
B. L. Fahnestock.
...t t
Sewing; IStaoluneis,
ko. 2 < miE street, mißßTjßsa,r*.
TMTED STATES FAIROHIO STATE TAIR;
■ ltiniois state fAir; ■“
WISCONSIN STATBTAIRi lOWA STATE FAIR
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR; • '■
TENNESSEE STATE FAIR; H. J. STATE.FAIR;
1 ““ VEEHOHTSTATE FAIR;.
CVicacoHeehwlca'lnstitute; '•
LonlsriUe Mechanic*’ InrtKot« . .
Cincinnati Mcdual < *li t 4- .
ASLEOttEOT COCHTY TAlft
ul other County Foin too 'l^Sf.'SSh.o
i Wo olfcrto tto pnbllo WHIEWJp * W|“®»jS
UJPBOVEB.BSWISa MACOIIWG, ,«t BTODCCT -
PftinW «{Hi farraMil wnfitwOM la it* mnil M
I Kw^aSeirtn*MacMi» :*
2” u£«7eSSsj u-sU on the thickMt*w*
**.!T/lsd more durable than any othernw/rtoe.
wSSwi Instruction* toe&ahl* the putehi*er.
. btod tvnd tttck* *U.°n tto*am» eaQ l^t?® 1
Tw^Mnlab^
lilgluMt Mit and \rert»i glTjPfH** • ■
£, rfahetKSsr.««.« o •fW'V “S"* 00
tuftiyauvr' ~'%.'
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■'■ ■ ' it?-
$233,251*25
DTTtECTOM t
t Andrew. Ackl«yr
• Alexander Spw,
David M. Long,
Re** J. Thomu,
BenJ. ?• B*k«well,
John S-Jl’Cuno.
M. GORDON, E«creta»
DisrcTOUt .
. Joseph S.-Paul. . ».
0. Sbermao, \ v.<\
John ClayUio, > ■
J. S. Megaftpso," - *.
B. Wiler. ,
j.O. COEFIH ( 4f»fr
comer Third sad Voodstrsst*.-
DXUCTOSS; • -
John J>. McCord,**, ,
Capt. Adam Jacobs; “
. B. P. Sterling, V. r‘'
- Capt. William Doth * -
B<rt)t.L. ileOeew,—.-
H. PsTja. , ja|:lyd
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