THE ESTABLISHED IN 1786. COMJUISBtOJT, *c. I BARBOUR. THUS. LITTLE, 8R JAMES TRIMBLE. T \OLI Ali WA V K V A", JOHN B. CANFIELD & 00., Commis- T ITTLE &, TULMBLK, Wholesale Jj ' StON xjcd Fobwajuhso 3f KRciiASiTt and wbolo- JLiGRocRR* ami Commission Merc masts, dealer* ~. ... sale dealer* In WESTERN RESERVE LHXENE, It. PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FLiil, CHARTERED IN Ih>t BUTTER, LARD, PORK, IJACOS, FLOUR, FISH, CARBON A*ND LARD OIL,IKON, NAILd, GLASS, ! * Gp.-u ‘b»ih «r..m 'A u. J o'clock. aU> uu Wednesday POT AND PEARL ASHES, SALERATUS, LIN- CoTTOX YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufactures • '“‘d Saturday evenings, tr>.m May Dt to November REED AND-LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT and generally. 111' street, Pittsburgh. . Ul ’ C'* l *'. 7tv « o'lock, and from Nov«n»*r Ist to ‘Produce'concrally, Noa. 141 and 14J Front »tnii, : May Ist from d to h o'clock: Pitta burgh. c*4 dcscas m'don alo. .~tj. aBBUCRLr., j u... i- AuntcKlfc. , Dcpusita rnceked of alt sinus uut leas than On.- ■*' j & AKBUCK.LL, \\ HOLE* Dollar; sort a dividend of the profits declared twice u , 55ifTT !>**' 01 *. »ij„' JjXsjl* tiituctit*, pMvuftt avu Commumun Min* . f«w. la June au<l December. Interest has beau de | lULit a jllLijUtU, UOIiMISSION BIHR* chaxts, Jobbers in N. 0. SUGARS ami MOLASSJid, ' dicreefs,-Jut-nuimrilly,' in June and December, ailKe cnANTS and dealeTS in FLOUR, GRAIN ASD.. REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR.. BLA- , tl *“ Dank \v.\% organized, at th« rate of Six per u-nt. PRODUCE, No. 243 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, fa. .reds') RICE, CUXBSE, SEEDS, iitf., Kd. Uf LiSehy * J«ar. Choice brands <if Flour for Baker* and Family pV • fctteat.PittihurgL. '• ' ' ■ Hol4!lf ■ lutereat, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit constantly on Land. .Particular attention paidtto . uxtmlr .Tj, a. uevmek~.~.wu u keymer dejvc*Htor as principal, add bears the aatue In filling orders for Merchandize gcutratlv. ocfcdlj ; -g-v k»v\l A- llllfi'PUL’Dk! ‘ ’ ' , 'tereat from this first duyw of June ami December, ci»m -f :i|* A Vlf VA K f 41 1 in') PR PfinniirPrKD : lb A. BKOI Htißfe, SUCLeSSOPS '.{wunding twice a your without troubling the depK»t- L’KAAIi. VAIS OOKIIhK, CKODUCt AM) XV to to>n,cr i And.-r.on, ttl.ol.AUo danl. n., in- n,c lo cull, ...■ «•«. !o prem.t Ui.lAO.ldit. At ill. A' COJUUMIO.I Mhchakt, dealer in l LOCK, BIJT- FOREIGN FBI'ITS, NITS A.NII SPICES. CUN- rule, im.ner will dm,lda In IM, than twelve Tram TEB, BROOMS. SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, POHK. FECTIONERY. MGAItS, FlItE WORKS,*;., Ho. mat,™, nti “t«SnU. u. UT "TvIFuZZ rti DBIED AND GREEN FRUITS «nd Produce gj-u- iso and Ids Woo.l uni.Um Fifth, l-iiubnrgli, ccnt I ,”»« ’ u arallj. Liberal ctthadTancoanu.di, on conai]pninc,ts. . _Jy«»:dl f coutainii.g lb. Cliarler. Bv-Law., Bulei Wy. Gtmrgn. j bobt. aoaihos....„ samcel b. aoutso.t. »nd Regulation, iTir limbed gratia, ou upplication at AMKfchtL KETZEK Forwarding p KOBISON & CO., WholesaleGro- Cowx.f.ios MmceasT. (or the ml. of I'LOtlt, XV. claa, Conmssios SncirMi and. dealera in I anMnr.sr-UEI.RGL ALBREE AIN. BACON, LARD. BUTTER,SEEDS. DBIED all kind, of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and Pitts- , ! In •FllUIT, and Produce Eencrally, No. 16 Market at.. b.urgU AU .Ltbarty. aueet, Pitt.- um u "■ ““4“. coiner of Flnst, PltUhargh. oc3:illy bufah/'’ 1 ( i. j ‘i r - , J ‘, ~ rayV Uillßurgwiu, Isaac M. Fcunoct, !^G^ , rT« 11 »xVA t L’ ; 'r7i3”~i r‘A V ; i'i' n H 'nw^p L^N 0 B. JUNKS, WHOLESALE DEALER HopUr«dl llopburn t k ” ?f ' JJL;IIUiIAXVL.XV A, LIAJMJ, L-OMMISSIOX \JT in GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAKU.M, Jamea Ucrdman, James Shull., O McacMAKTft and wholesale dealers in OBOCE- OILS, PITCH aud Pittebutgh manufiurturoil artides, James D. Kelley, , Alexander Tin.lle. RLES, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, &c.. No. 2t<3 No. 141 Water street, above the Monongaheta Bridge, ' . Tuiirvcs. Libarty Btirat, Pittsbargh, Pa. Pittabargh, Pa. Alexander Bradlu-y, ( Joihi B McFaJden, HUULA.ND itIDDLE, successor to J DO. auaxat Dxtxxtt ~«Z , -.Tj*mkB V. nai.xtii.vo John G. ; Peter A. Madeira. no M hbcrri ..™l pi,..- ROBERT. IIALZEU. & CO., Whole- , rK^scd. 01l0CLhY AM OapcrßS, cotmi&JtON ini. F..bwxecon., Alonzo A. Carrier, Johu Uarahall, LGMMIUSIDN-MLR'-UAN L Merciixhts> and denleia in PRGDt CL and Pilm i’h.irl-s V Cotton Waller P slan>hu!l ' Conaigum.-nfr respectfully aoltcite, I J«^ ; dly__ • btugli nunnifaetnrw, Pittsburgh. William Dougiad, •.] Jybn.OjT, [ lltmry L. Ringwnit, Jolm-H. Shnenberger, AIeSHDiI.T Speai, - ; W ill lam L .athim-rtz, Isaac W hittier, i’ Chriitiiui Yeager. CK-miAS A. CuLTON. v " JuS - wI M Tt ar.scT lauui'kt.:.: ;......joux *uutok \irmTt BKOIHLRb, *obWarding i: f AMJiKUT & SHIITOaS, Wholesale - »'* • akb Commission Merchants and dealcrt in 1 1 j Grocers, I'lootri; Dealers mni Co ii mission PROVISIONS AND I’ItOPICK GENERALLY, |N‘>- MtncHASTa, No. .. S.aU, st«v,t. I‘Jusl.urgh. I’a. 596 Lllteftjy »uoi‘l, I’UUlmrgh, Pa. my'i. ! noli:!} John Evans, John Holm. > ' William S. ll.ca-h. lVttT 11. lluuk>r. _ 1 Kichard bOuovKK, UoiiMissio.N iiEROHAi.T Hu «wi. • ■ ..v«i ANVRKFISEri CAKIIOX \tfATT & WILSON, Wholesale Übo- £s"»t OILS, IKON, SAILS, No. IKI Lib*rtj J| ccas, Commission Meechants, and dealor* m ' /•'•* h'7?\t \ v Ti/t <l' vV I \ •dtvivrjK •twrt. .!«•• uxhLn-.dU Produce and Pittsburgh manufacture, So 15* Lib- * ( i, ‘ l; ? i A., . ,>Wb »fLi.uM.jo'Avi,'i „ VDAVIU m’CanmKs, , eily street, PltUbitrgh. ui/> ! ltA N **»‘*o>noi sixth an cl Wood streets. rnTuW- *"' cM ’■"‘T; i .'l#4UU* lUOKE* A.LO, Wum.KSA..£ ! ■**«• ui c»i.iCiii'NT and nm-iT TUpiAfcb <fe COI’HiS, successors} to ; AfcaocrasrCoMMiMiioNMEacHA.Nrii.aucldvHloni in 1 CAPH.iL iXJL3l*Candles«, Means 4 Co.; WHOLESALE GKO- PKODUUK, No. 8n Water sir»,d, and u*> imm «ir*..i t I ST> 'OK IK iLOEKb INPIVI HtTALLTLI AbLH. OKIUi, eftrner of W'ood and W'atef Streets, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. I niuecTOhs: * * E«p»>'«- jy3:d|y ADAM RKINKMAN, Pre«'./r«/ >jii Augustus lita'Vidcr. E U .Mjt-re, * , joscidi Lung, J. P liuvt-kotte. L’bri-tuui Sieb»-rt, Anih -uv Mrv«>r, A. Uroet7.ing.-r fUSf'l.aV J' EVERY DA P. JUHX STEWART. Oa»W VN. I. bUVt'K L. H. Vli LH. VOIGT & CO., successor to Li • Gruff, PRODUCE <*NXI COMMISSION Ml Liberty street, Pltlat-arfeli. l*;t. -a{ igua i. Hoiflfc. JOHN. i.\ HOUSE <fc CO., \VHOLEd&LB-i Grocers Ad CojutuaioM Mercuavts, c-rutr ot-‘ •Uutbfiel<lttul,W'Htor »u«*u, Piu*l>tu-eb, i>R U 7 • ■fc'DuteiiToS' avholk £i«ELE Grocers and Cosun&aioN Mv.acHA.M4, No. 107 Wood Btroet,TtUBburg)i. IyBMVGGI&Tfy , OIMUN JOHNSTON, Dealer is Pure ✓~kO=MU£Q3 EEgfLWBRY, Jty, which ho offers V. |ow«»t rncea. Corner Smith* field and Fourth streets, PHuburgh, Pa. -Prescriptions carefully compounded at all boutt. corner of Market (I' Street anil the Diamond, keeps constant!/ on band a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICISES, MKDICIKE CUKTSjPERFUMKKYanJ ail urti- V cVShpdmidM at all boon. ■ Jas:lyd |> A. FAHNESTOCK ifi CO.. Whole sDUs*icDmtanfT:*rid MannCktoroTof WHITE *ISXv AjSliLmrXTUjB, corner UXTood and Front t qtrMWyPlttsburgli. [ mh7 * "jiIHN P SOOI'T W iiolksalk Dealer •*T!TWrfraWS,’ A.SD ' • D**»XCyFS, Vo. 2)7Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— • V -JJI-Ofdfaawill recciro prompt attention. rnh-1 '/ > ‘niMn» BOACS - ...OXOaOS RKtTta. BBAUN & KEiTER, Wholesale a*d 1 Bktail Darcnisrs, corner of Liberty add St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. • ; ? :JfYK. UJSU. iL JUSiSEK, UkcgOist. \J HO Wood street, corner of Wood street atro Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. aann&mww&hri - JOHN G. MacCONNELL, Attorney at Law. Ornct, second story ktus’s Liw Bnu>- iso, N©*-93 Diamond street. Will attend to tbe settlement, securing and collec tion of claims, bounties, Ac., in Washington, District cf Columbia; noiihOpn f-fvioSi a. iUR*>ATMiaL.~...~..~r^...--.,jdh»t *st.u»x. 1 T 7 IKKPATKICK £ MELLON, Attor- AT-Law, XdJ 139 Fourth stmt, five doors Mo?i>StKUhficia l 'P«U!»ttrgh.ym ~ faylTtdtf AH ,E W USti,■ Attoenev and CorsiSELfcon atlav --pryjen*', No. ISO-Fourth street, corner of Cherry Pa:' : ‘ - anlltdawlyT lAMLKL A. I'j ) AT tlW.’ Urncx, Fifth street, adjoining tbe office of Mar shall it Brown, Pittsburgh, Pa. • jc^.diy •• - W. M. tiMl'i'Hj Attorney and Jb Convuxioaxr Law, baa runorfd to KUHN'S 7» f LAW JJUILDLNGS, No. 12 Diamond street, next ,* doot.b SCF.iU-r’B Church. ‘ - tnyT6:dly B* ’ F. LtJCAS, Attorney At Law.— «'Ott7Ck,"so. 72 Grant utrect, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ ■'* ' ■ mrS - StiCHUtfliKjJß., Attorney at Law, • Xd. lira Fourth street, Luwrie’n Law Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. mhl ' ' FHOtircE: a. Bcrcantsos. T; -££CJi 4. UUXCiiXN.isoN,CojQiiasio>f ■ J A2roFoatTAaDK»o Mkiicnxsi«,#le»leri»ln WEST* Vkv BESKBVE CHEESE, FLOffB, I*l3ls BA CON', 'BUTUffI, OIL, PEARL ASHES, SEEDS. GRAIN, DRIED FRUIT : And Produce generally,. Best, braqjla Family [Floor always on hand, Agent for tho sale of iladUon 1 Co.VoeUbwOod Patented Pearl Bwnh. No 4. 11C BoCbhd*andT4sTfrst ttc., 'between Wood and Smith field, Pittsburgh Pa. apSdly /MiiSliSi; WAKEHUUSE.—IiENKY ;&i7R COLL IBS,forwarding and Comm tsiiofc Mei - cliant^ahd‘dealer lii CUEtSE,' HVTTEB, LAKE FlSHand Produce generally, No. 25 Wood street, above Water, Pittsburgh. toy 2 ; TAMEd liuLiiES & CO., I’ohk Oral cat and dealers In PROVISIONS, corner Mar ket and Front streets. jatidly /.tvs uu.m: .ifcfviTs. • FaAXKUM, PoiLancLPHiA aj>d Rlliancx. In soaxxct CoxtrAsrcA, Nortb-o&st 'corner Wood and Third streets. . . ; WJt\ JUNKS, ‘Aheni North Ameju • ca, State of Pennsylvania and Hartford In . ygranre, Companies, 67 Water street. j ''Q AiltJKli ItliASFSifEfjurr Citizens’ lOXxarnaKCE Compact, corner Market and ]Wajrr streets. ■ t lt •t*avc r Co & f* avY.'oTWktCT #VfciU j M. BOOK, &RCRETAUT ALLEGHENY IVSUOAKC* 37 FifGr Street. ; DRY GOODS • voa*-*ntaojt..~4ragii;w. CAaa~.D.iTu> u'casmua. ■vmr,soN, cakr* s c0.,- »» (Late Payne •* i.'o ,) r. _ 7UOLUALE J>LJILXRI IX - i . ' 'FOfeEIOR'ASD BOMtsTTC DRY -GOODS, £o. M/Woud street, third. house shore Diamond j.:\L apjttdif f M. BUHCXiFIELD, successor to 9j • Bnrchfleld & Co., Wbolnale and Retail Dealers flLVil- CTAPDR AN D FANCT DRY GOODS, Mortb .iMt corner of Fourth ami Market street*. j i»2 fill i3z CO., Diulkrj iji Dry atmt, ; b«tice«D Tldnl and T W. jBAJttK Oy Gcges, Mo. 5S Cl HANbUiN LOVti, Dealer iW Eta- Jm nt an Famct DBT GvoDS, sign of tie orig inal Bo*HiTe,.No. 71 Market street, Pittsburgh. TRMJftJfUJrGS, Sic. { etfc., No*. ' 17 and 19 fifth ttruU FitU&urjjn. | »pl{* . '' 7 /'IHAKLOTTE BfcUME, Mancflctur- V? ifcAJD Djuu&U* PIAKO-FOBTES, aid Im potttf of.M«fc»ad Mttffcal fartromenf. Sole .Meat tot tIM HAMBUEO PIASJO9, abo tot HALLeT, DAVIS * CO.’S BOSTON PIANOS, with aaflaUh’ out «®ole*n Attachment. No. 61 fifth tti-Mti wit* Foortfc itfut sad PiratoDd alky. Pltiibmyil p*. r: >'.* j I>AII A PITTSBURGH GAZETTE QEO. W. IIILWOKTU .. JOHN ft. I>ILMuKI 11. JS. DlLWOH'fli A CO., Wholesale * Übovuu, No*. LiO and' Lb! Second Mr**t, Qnur .MaUllfiuld, I’iUaliUtgh. . D<)l Kill* FLuin aicuihn ..williaji n.dm. , \Y uolesaee Uftt> . . jSScSZEfmva, WU.I.iAM BAUALEY, W hoi.ksli.e ; TCCKXiTUKE'ASITejBfAtI&S 2^UE- OaorLK, .W -IB and JU \\,„A lirtn Hu.. ; DI'CEH I’RR'ES. -JAMES W. WUUDWELL, OUUD, Fa. N y *.;jT Aod ( y9 Third niu! 11l fourth Btret-t, jiMrtJi'UFaCTURERS. ' .CDWAUb Jl^'Sbl ai < ,F s*™* ani > FiMi, » MACKINTOSH, HKMTHLLL A (JO., : iU .ubiu iur hotel? a»d private dwellings corner Tike and O'Hara street*, near tbe'L'ily |i • - "> • yfv&A*. Pittahurgh. P*u w Manulactumta-Jt V C 9“ *H.>nLn piornptU *U«nd«J to. and th« Ftn MAO£ISTO&tf AM)UkiifAItLTIMPEotED 1 . PATENT OSCILLATING sTEAAi ENGINES iXH | Liturs '.trefully packed «u<) 1 SLIDE VALVES, ol ail sizes and best style. ■ Hating put up machinery <.*l large capacity anjd vf the U*st quality, we are prepared to do heavy lob bing, and solicit work Id this line, trusting that by promptness, und the character of our work, to merit public patronage. , \V« invite epociu) attention to our BALANCED VALVE USCiLLA iING ENGINES, u corabipiog advantages heretofore jn thin clain ol < Engine. JaUtLiyd i WILLIAM LABNHILL Ja&ED U. BU'HIt. WILLIAM BAKMILLL& <JU,*o 61 t Peon street, beluw Hurbatj, I’itlpbuigh. t‘» . 1 ' SYLASI BuiLtlt iIAKKIia A2il» &HEET ifcw.s ! Wt)BK£&9: iUnulacturerfdfaiAßNLm.L s Bai i ENT BOILER, LuCO3IOITVE, FL'CED sud OyL -1 INDEK BolLEltS, CHIMNEYS, BlttfCifEN ; ElilL BED, STEAM PIPES, CUNDENSEKS, SALT 1-BANS, SWAH PAN:*, IKON • YAWLS, LIKE BOATS; etc.-, *<c. - Alecs BLACKSMITH’S WOttK, Pnnburgh BRIDGE anJ VIADUCT IKONS, u; tbebhort- , /N o*t notice. AU order® ftoui a dutaoct- promptly at- l*j tended to. Thomas moore, Manufacturer of AS» DEJJJ3 I* ALL MSUd or COPPER-Dll*- . v.ttKttHSS S2^«,'\w SKL S d r- > ’ Ai } lLY • at tba ►hvrte.t n.ti.v, at lb* coranr o. F.xrth N INLUAR, >O4. 18a, m, IVA and lay JFiml street. anit M-rk „. «,„ n d W.wwo Anitlilleld »o 4 Grant rtroofc, ntt,bnr r b. PrclO ». littof out .f tbr ci't, having po£a to tupur ttar’Priv»lecrdsi3SoUdti-l. Uigbc-at uurk-tpri v czu wind them bv mail. paid for UYE. I mli >7:dly FITZPATRICK ACO ..••PT.rMsJOU aiidaU otbßrprtaonooi ingredients ! GOODS.—SOLID UoLD WEDDING by a process ac.r and Improved. Ji Bisolt Stoss a*o> CtCSTtn Dllsokw ■ " y . )• Kisoa, La»ieb' Uolo Waichcs and C'kaiss, Silver TOSKFH V HA VI 11.'14 l*< > ' artides in ease* stiityUo tor wedding present*, SETS y { OF JEWELRY in Corel. Jet, Atm*thy»t, Pearl. At.; C-'rcor of "First and Liberty street*. , tHLSER CUPS AND UORLET.S, for presentation; 1 IiULD HEAD CANES. Ac v prrrsmrscH, r». ,j , _ H ; i u . l r llA f r ;f o i; ’ v 1 at»l7 (Jonitr >j| Filth and . Market itroeta «A.vLr,crtßr.bior . IiLU »..LL .^'tAbowßLC^ STTPEEIOB STEA.r ENGTVES, ATACinSEEY. , , IAI.itNVKLL A liitU., Hoat S'UKM'H Ac., A_c._. mfM II , tM A „„ ,uuu i» MANILLA, BEAU- AND TOHJf OLIPHAXT & CIO, successors • VV^dTl^^ep^un^^R^'cioSt d of X. H. Oliphaut, MantlCictur.'ni of BOX 1 O; AII KaV Y IBU LL M Ac BBESSED NUTS AND WASUEBS, rUABCUAL] AND UEA. IT ÜBIELINUb, Ac . No. W W»Ur and BUBAL-SHOE IItUN au4 NAIL lluDs. BUIEI.It L ! Erool I il..Hui ? b “l KI 'l 1 -' IBOX*aiBIVET3- i:._ , V\7 «. VillJ.Mi, successor to Cart- VY ‘'•rigßtA Vo* No. 47 Wood street, corner FaIRCHANCE IRON WORKS, FayKteCo , P*. jydlrlyd War*hoa*f>, 1J Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. S SEVERANCE, No. 50 Water Sjt., • Pittsburgh, tmuiubiciurer uf BOILER RIVETS, WKOUGUTHPIKES, COMMON AND RAILROAD, of every description. •JTParticnlar sized'or (ihaped SPIEEd ;tmi RIV ETS, large or small, made to order at short notice. A a***! a**ortm«nl constantly on hand. tnyiS'ixs JMUE, Attorney OiULRX ALANLihACi'UK'i .—Misses J. IO A N. ACL, Xu. ‘£2 Bt. Clair stmt, untk« to or der, by hand, SlllßTa, COLLARS, Ac., oti short no* tic*. Also, have constantly on Lauda ftm< assort ment of SHIRTS AND COLLARS, made in tbo best, most femhiunabis and dcsiruMe maimer, jeflcdly ELLS, KUIULE & CO,, No. Lihorty stmt, • opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh, manufacturers of WillPa, LASHES ANDSWUCH ES, and every descripiion of LEATHER BRAIDED Work. Orders solicited from tbe trade, and g<A>ds frouifd ly shipfd as per Imtroctions. fcs:daw|yF J. A. WOLFE _.F. T. PLCNkETT T. CAHMELL. Excelsior glass works.- WOLFE, PLUNKETT A CO., Glass Mantiac- TC.EER3._ Warehouse, No. V 2 Wood »tr<nt, corner of;Finn, PUtolmrgh, Pa. »cj;lyi /''UIAKLBS COAA.E, New Brighton, V-/'pA. r Mnra&rturcr of BUCKETS, TUBS, ZINC WASHBUAUDa, FKtIT BOXES uui LABELS Jallilyd riIKETU EXTRACTED - WITHOUT X I’AIN, BY THKUSE OP AN APPARATUS WHEKEBI .So UKUOS ua GALVANIC BATTERY ABE U3J£l>. Cold wcatliur'idibe ltu>« wbcu the *j>j-<*ruttu can l«c used to Us toil adiuuiage. ‘ Medical gentlemen -and -their familict hate bad their tcuth extracted bj.ioy prueem, aud are ready Uj -testily**, toibfeearsty.sadpnfiiettneasof the opera tion —whatever has been Raid by persons interested in a».-*rtiutf the contrary, having no of my process: ' ' '' ' * SVARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every ntyle • » R. OUDBY. DiNtiat, 134 RmiihilHd e t TOtiEBH ADAMS, Dentist, Connelly's fj Building’, corner of 'Diimoml'atid Grant strata, Pittsburgh. References—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Il&Uixk, Theodora Bobbins, Russell Eirclt. xuyAdly r tiEiJL WILLIAM WARD, Dealer in Pbom tssonr Notes, R'iXbs, HontOAOiß, and all *>- curiU» for money, Persons can procure LOANS through my as“ncy on reasonahlc terms. Those wishing to invest their money t.» good ad vantage, can always find firat aod t sooond class paper at my office, for sale. All oommonlcatiu&sand,interviews strictly confi dential. Office, Grant street, opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral... Jelidtf BOOTS AJTD SHOES. JOHN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES of every description, No. W SmilhfieM street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocSljdly •ARCHITECTURAL, JAMEb M. BALPiI, late assistant to Charles Bartborger, prepares EXPLICIT DRAW INGS AND SPECIFICATIONS fur aU kinds of HolldiOßi, ; 4n<| fhperi&ttnda their erection on reason- Offico on Anderson struct, l*ru»«u Leacock and Robinson streets, AJisgheny City. BAiiTBEKGEK, ARt.iu \J nets Office, f IRON* BAT7K BLOCK; rtflii street. Furnishes PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS fbr-BaiiUlnga of every description; worko superior and on moderate terms. myi:dly BOOKSELLERS, Ac. AX A CO.,^ Roqicsellers and Bta- WVtVio4j.;rtre*t, dourto-tb* corner oT Third, Pitubnrgh, Pa. SCHOOL and ;LAW ROOKS constantly un hand. i • yatm. * co., Station- T f Eli#, BtAkltJßoox'MistrrxcTVßcm, ayo.Jo* Pnt-HTCtu, No.’ B 7 Wood street, Pitubnrgh. r3Q 1 1 L. READj -Booksellke -.and Sta- O • TiONXE, No. 7H Fourth street, Apollo Building!, PbACHLi*— &4 bbis. Southern Illinois halves recrivtd a&d for sale bV - ; J. S. LIGGETT A 00., „JW3T.. ,flo.lsWa**rand « Front streets. jri&'sid ti.ivS.UA.iiv- AND COMMERCIAL JOT'RNAL. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1861. GROCERS. OE.IT/S TH I'. ATE ./fcE.m JI.I.VAS STEAMBOAT' mid HOiKLS furbished ;»l shTt CABLN'LT MAKiftS yupjhkuJ wiii article la the ha* JAMES U.WlLIis & CO liOTE CuTTo.N MILL. 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The Figtit at MunJ'ortUville«»A Fuller " Account of that Brilliant -Victory.; i Id a U-tter, dated Camp George Wood, 1 Munrord.-villo, Doc. 1?, a of the Cincinnati ijusrtir the following interesting account ofthe Mflnfordsvillefight, j which proves even more brilliant when it if more folly described At about half pat-r oue this afternoon ohr camp was startled by the iV“T iDltl kciry, which -perned to come haok of Grt-en river. It wa3 kjhQfra,that] a part of Colodol Willich’s magnificent regi ment, the 32J Indiona, •warddinfcjfrieket duty on that fide, and the infercnbtfct-bfite wits that the lusty Germans bad either attacked the enemy or been attacked by. them—most dikely the former. General Johnson well knew the souud to be that of fight—the direc tion of tho firing and the hdut bfthe day told plainly that atlcaft a skirmish* Was actually going —probably a grand battle So he ordered the signal gun te jnuua, and for* the first time nur regiments formed jn line ;c.f j battle. . . A messenger shortly came over with the in telligence that W'illich's pickets bad espied rebel Soldiers In the woods beyond them, and immediately their Colonol, Henry ron Frebra, bad ordered two companies to advance, and if possible, effect their dislodgraent. The enemy r?tt«ated half a mile to bis main body wilboab£rifig a shot, and the two companies pursued him, stealthily advancing as Skirmishers. Suddenly and un expectedly a troop of rebel cavalrymen came dashing orer the bill, and a-'oarelcss volley -from their shot guns told our boys that they were near falling into an ambuscade, and that the enemy was actually in in con siderable force. But, nuthi l b^'daunted, the brave Gormans, veteran like, rofutnid tho rpl toy with a galling fire, slowly so'as to bring the enemy out from tt}6 woods, npd into a level, open field. confi dent in bis numbers, was ff<#*alcw to accept tbe invitation. In tho mt&ntimo, tho two companies being bard pressed, tho bugle was sounded to bring up tbe remaining companies cf the regiment They came on right gal lantly, .part of them haring-.to cross Green river, and fell in upon thought and left -fiank with as much apparent coolness a 3 if this had been their nundrothbattle instead of their first. Then followctfisn almost hand to hand conflict, lasting fully* an hoar. 'the enemy strovo in vain to draw the Germans op the hill by feigned retreats, a masked battery was so planted as to have swept our brave fellows fore and aft. had they for a moment permitted their valor to get tbe bet ter of their discretion : but, knowing the fear ful odds arrayed against werecon 'tent to hold their ground.' Finally, when the enemy despaired of getting them into tbe am bush, they unmasked their battery and opened fire. The first ball pushed between the Adju tant and Major of the regiment) who occupied positions not many feet apart. The belching cannon was the signal of by the Teran cavalrymen, nnd right well did they* perform the work- Captain Welscbbellich, Company G, formed his men ir> hollow square and tho cavalrymen charged their front, their right and their left, but they were as adamant, the square remained unbroken, while many of the'Texans, equally brave, but less successful because they -were tho attacking party, bit the Just. Tho cavalrymen retired, discom fited, and then an entire regiment of rebel in fantry darkened tbo hill and came marching down toward tbe bravo men composing Com pany G, but a galling firo from our front and right scattered their forces and gave them something elso to think abnnt. Col- Willicb had boon ordered on duty at headquarters and consequently did not get to bis regiment until the heat of the battle was over. The regiment was forced to fall back a short dis ■ tanco, not being able to stand against the artillery. The rebuts did not pursue. They carriuJ off ’heir wounded, ana thou beat a hasty retreat. It is known that the rebel • force consisted of Terry's regiment of cavalry, two regiments of infantry and three pieces of cannon. The rebels lost forty-nine killed. Their number of wounded is not known, but it is uudoubtodly large. December 18.—This morning they sent in a flag of truce, under which they aro inter ring their dead. Willirh’* entire forces only numbered 41-1. including commissioned offi cers, non-commissioned officers and privates. From Haahington. Washington, Dec. 20, IS6I. Omc-t.u. ntSTATCB FROM CON. PCPO.Vr Inlcrcsring reports from Flag Officer Du pont bare been received,-giving account of two reconnoissancea above and below Port Koval- Commander Drayton, with tho Paw ucc, UnadtUa, J. Smith and' Vixen, loft on tbo stb, and proceeded ap Oshepoo, landing on Hutchin?on's Island, where be found that all the building! (including the negro houios) and all the plck'oJ cotton had been burned two days befoTA Some negroos had beon shot in tbo attempt to drive them off.i A painful account U given of tho condition of = negroes, especially the aged and infirm, i As far as the entrance to Beaufort Creek, the same desolation vai observed- Ho batteries were found on Ositott Island, or in the Great Ogu-. cheo. A fort mounting eight guns, not qnite completed, was found on the oastom end of Green Island- Two shots wore Died at the returning vessels from the fort, both falling short - A MEXICAN (MBKOGLIO. Importantjuyjers i.rcUttng to Mexico were sent to the Senato Committeo on Foreign Af fairs to-day, hoing.b.proposed’. treaty* if confirmed, will have the effect of ing France and Knglun.l from their uffont>ivo alliance with Spain, li provides for tbe pay ment by ris.dffclereh'millionsdollars to'iatis ly French, add'English creditors, andf 'on the other hand for a grant to our certain commerqial privileges, and for anjad justment of all our ouUtanding dobts, the transit for our troops. UNTO* MEN IN WW ORLEANS. An important letter has been received by a Senator here, from a bitter rebel relative in Hew Having been, sent by pritate hands, the letter underwent no censorship there. It pictures the valor and determjna 4&n os their side, bat says ; “ Candor cpm pelt me to odd, that more tAan a nuyorify of our people, and thou, too, of ’hr beet clanet, j are Dhton men, and trill aid dr Lincoln invruion whenever opportunity ojftn.” Tho writer occupies a high, social position In Now Orleans, and has every opportunity of knowing the popular sentiment, and is a rank rebel. i Ta?. Slatort Qhtsiiox. —Tho differences bolwoen parties.or, sec Lions of parties on the slavery question, ns connected with the war,' have somewhat subsidod in ,tbe presence of foreign complications. The appointment General Lane, of Kansas, as Brigadier Gen eral, with bis known convictions on the sub ject, is considered as a certain indication that the Administration is advanoing in- its posi tion in reference-to /Tba'dangors of a foreign war have convinced the most peaco nblo aitache of tho gorernment that it is high timofor action.- One orAhe moft prominent men In Washington,* Bona’tbr/remarked yes terday : “It is now'aecewary'for-ns to give governments some proof that wo can beat book the rebellion ? till now we have only beastod—we must fight now, or go to the wall."—M Y, POet. Speech of Hon. Edgar Cowan. In the Senate of the United States, on the any other State. ! lath inrt. The following resolution was ' . !for .?° * - Mr ' VrvMcm, aa-v -. & the slightest, necessity, that we should \ before the senate : , speculate upon the consequences which may j Resolved , That the Committee on Military i result from our effort in this legitimate di- Affaira and the Militia be directed to con- ; rection. We hove nothing whatever to do j aider the expediency of providing by ud- 1 with them. For my own' part, my private ’ ditional legislatou. that our national armies opinion is—and I would say it to those; shall not be employed in the Surrender of ; people of the North who desire and who ( fugitive slaves. think that this ought to be a crusade , Mr: Cowax. 1 think, sir, tluii all this against slavery—that the fact that war ex- ' mischief,' so much complained of every- , ists in a district where slaves are held is 1 where,.results from the fact that r-every , everything that they can do, and from it I general whom we send into rebellions dis- i they have everything to expect that they | trictsmust first make a proclamation when j could expeotfrom any human effort in re- j he goes there as to what he is going to do 1 moving it. Slavery, 1 take it. exists in ■ in all possiblecontingenciea, many of which 1 society in Tepose. When that repose is contingencies he can never foresee- I y have | broken the fetters fall from the slave, un- 1 hardly ever known of any one of these j less, indeed, he be such a slave that if the proclamations which was not mischievous, fetters were knocked off he would willingly, 1 If it was satisfactory ( to ihp people of ;of himself, put them again upon his heels; the North, it wds sure tobe obnoxious to and certainly nobody can suppose that it ; the people of the South, or to the people of would be a benefit to such a man even to i the border States whom we are now desi- release hint-. There are men upon rous to conciliate. who, perhaps, are the better of guardian- J .No*, I apprehehd,/So far as my hum- ship and tutelage, and J suppose that is hi** judgment'goek, iKaf thefe need be no' the test. I suppose that every man who' possible dfficulty whatever upon this ques- understands what' liberty is; who knows ! tion in any of its aspects. Ido not see what it is worth; who can appreciate* it, i that It Is fiecbSSrffy 'that* we shobid offend willalutch the opportunity when it is -of- ; anybody, or that we should take ground fered to him to get it. I think one of the that will necessarily alarm—anybody in i great mistakes that have been made by either' quarter* of the Union. We send a J the philanthropists of-our day is that they-] general to suppress this insurrection. What have forgotten to take that element into I is his duty ?‘lf be iheete'h h'egfro ’ ufxul his their calculation. They have commenced; errand, and that negro is an enemy, he upon negro premises, and they have ar- , treats him as an enemy; if the negro is a rived at a . puritanical conclusion. They friend, he treats him as a friend, and uses hove argued of the negro as though he him as such. Nothing, to my mind, can were a man like themselves, and they have be simpler. How is he to determine the been disappointed; and all men who allow title to that negro? Suppose,. Mr. President, false elements to enter into their calcula you were to go into his camp, and nay r tions at the stArt will be deceived in like *'Sir, here is my negro; IJwant him.’ The | manner. 1 agree that if all men were obvious answer of the'general is: “My Puritans, that if ail men appreciated lib dear sir, that may be all true; 1 have no erty as we do and as our race does, then desire to raise any issues of fact with you; - we might extend it toall men; but to ex it may be that this is your negro; but I tend it to men who have neappreciation of cannot determine that question; I cannot i it—who would trample the boon under foot try the title to him; lam not a court; I : when granted them—to such men it is u am nota jury'—a great .many of them, in- mischief rather than a blessing, deed, are not oven lawyers. How are they j Still, I hare only to say'that I think we to determine whether this negro is a Slave : have nothing in the world to do with all or not? They cannot determine it; they these questions- I think, thfiii; discussion have no right to determine it. If the mas- here, their being mooted in these:jassem ter, being a loyal man, in that camp in- . blies, is mischievous,, and only calculated, sists, and says • ‘-This is my negro;" Ido to keep up an angry irritatiofi which ‘fn&y not know what other men ,plight do,*but if j have exceedingly bad results in : the- £nal I were the general I would say to him f <; lf ; consummation of the struggleinrwhich we this is your negro, your'boy,’as youeillhim are now engaged, and that-.prudence at —this man that you ate educating to civili- least would dictate that- we should adopt zationand Christianity—if he will go with Che rule,, if you please, sir, of the English yon; if he is willing to submit to your Parliament, not to en&?t anything until it guardianship .in this behalf, take him, in becomes absolutely necessary; not to speak God’s name, and be away with 'him. ' until it is evident that the words will be Suppose the claimant says: “He will' not . salutary instead of mischievous; and as go; and I want to him."' What then? j long as.there is,any doubt the safe rule is 1 would say to him: “No; yon cannot do that of silence, that, because that presumes that I decide The resolution was agreed to. the very question which lam incompetent ~ to decide. I cannot allow you to usp force here, because lam the constable of the na- - tion, and I am the repository of its force in this behalf, and you cannot use it." That is the objection to all that. I take it the president of the confederate States of America, if there be such an upon the earth,-himsalf.could not object to that on the part of our generals. Nobody can object to it. In the same way with regard to the con fiscation of the negro; I do not 9ee any dif ficulty there. Ido not see anything t£at wo have to do with the thing in theAvorld. I take it, in the first place, that it is' an ab surdity to talk about the Government of the United 6totes confiscating a negro. •When property is-confiseated by the laws of war it is taken from the owner, is convert ed into monoy. if yon please, and the.pro ceeds put into the fisc or treasury. Now, whenever you commence this operation on a negro slave, . yon arrive immediately at an absurd conclusion. You attempt to'take him from his owner, you cannot own him ; you cannot convert him into money; and you cannot put him into the fiSc or treasury. There is no use in talking about it; all you can do with him when you seize him is to emancipate him if you please. i have spoken of the negro considered as a man; now, suppose you consider him as property. There are people in rebellion against the Union, people whom we have a right to consider not only in the light of citizous who have violated their allegiance to the country, but as alien enemies. Very, well, then, negroes are their property. By the laws of war, we hqv c aright to take all the property of alien enemies. That is only I limited fay such, restraints ashave been put upon that right of ours by the lawß of humanity and civilization. We have that right already; and, as I take it, that right is not in the hands of Congress, but in the hands of the Executive—in the hands of the President, who is the Commander-in- Chiof of the Army. 1 would, therefore, think it improper to legislate even upon thataubjooU--utterly unnecessary. I should loek upon any statute—and I have always looked upon any statute by Congress upon that subject—in the light of a restraining rather than am. enlarging statute. When you have absoluto authority to do a thing by the laws of war, under which the Com lnttuder-in-Chief of an army always acts as against his enemy, under no restraints whatever, other than those I have mentioned —those of humanity and civilization, where is the necessity of attempting to put it upon your statute-book? 1 should as soon think of re-enacting. Vattel or Grotius or Puffendorf, or any other of the writers upon the laws of nations, who have laid down the rules for their regulation In times j?f war. If the generals of our armies have a right to take the property of rebels in their efforts to put down the rebellion, if that should be deemed prudent iu order to facilitate Lhat operation, they have ample authority by the laws of war; and thorp is no need on our part of any mis chievous enactments here which may pot be properly understood in the county. There is no necessity for distinguishing' as to any species of property; and it might, perhaps be as'well to. distinguish between horscs and mules, between oxen and asses, between sheep and hogs, as to distinguish between this especial kind of property that which is alleged to existin slaves knd that which is alleged to exist-in, any pther. Lmako these remarks Updn this occasion because it does seom to me that a prober understanding of these* prineiples would now remove out of the .way all, thcjlbst*- 1 cles existing here or in the other Huu se to La fair, peaceful solution of nil our. dii ieut -lies.-- There i**tendency <Sn thh paTtrdf a great many people iq the South to ilpTist that this war is to be a war for tho eman cipation of their slaves,., and there is. altjen dencyon the part- of a great biahy peppio in the North to insist the same thing. Npw, sir, I speak for Pennsylvania, the great State, the Keystone State, which lies be tween these-extremes, and'Whfere we think we can look upon this question as coolly as it is possible for a disinterested person! to examine anything.. I say. forlicr that she repudiates Doth 1 those "Extremes. Her ob ject, when sho put her one hundred and six thousand tned into the field upon which this battle is tobe fought, was not tljat Her object was to vindicate the C&stttu tion and the laws, and to compel oMSticDCe to them everywhere, uncaring ) dwise quenees. If iu the flames of this wnS&hc chains melt from the slave it is notrher fault. They who lighted up tho conflagra tion are alone responsible, and upon them let that responsibility rest. The object which she pursues is that one which l4>ave stated, and that one alone. 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Wait, deceased, respect fully invite public attention to the uew stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising all tbo newest styles of fashionable material adapted to GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, Soliciting an early cill. Tho business will bo con ducted on the same approved manner at heretofore. The tlock of new good* is equal to any in this city. oc!8:Iyd JTJE fT BOOKS. Njsw. and valuable law TREATISE.;—A Treatise on- the Legal aud Equitable Kighta of Married Women,with an Appen dix of the recent American Statutes, and the decis ions undtr them. By WilUam H. Cord, Esq. delO BAY A CO., 66 Wood street. AAcLLELLAN'ti CAVALRY TAt’- JjJL .TICS. —Regulations and Instrnctions for the field Service of the United States Cavalry in time ol War. By Major General George B. McClellan. In 1 vol., l2mo. KAY A Ob., 55 Wood street. rjVlilOTilY 'iTiCOJIB a NEW BOOK. LESSONS IN LIFE. A scries of familiar Essays, by Tluotui Trrconu, anthor of “Gold Foil,” “Letters to Young People,” “Bitter Sweat,’* 1 vol., 12m*. 51,(XX OUR COUNTRY AND THE CHURCH, by Rev N, L. Bicz,.D. D., 1 veU Flexible Cover*. 38 cents. For sale by R, S. DAVIS, 93 Wood street. WPMTTB, WANTED —A competent man to take charge of a FLOWING OIL WE.LL.in Penn sylvania, as active manager. Ills duties will require him to procure barrels, Carrel the oil and attvml to pa shipment,-with such assistance n* may tik-hact-e -sary. A aum who is Industrious, energetic, bodnnm ical .and • trustworthy, • possesaing sound Judgment, gUOiLhabita nn| i <»*■* Killing** iHlirntiftlli CUP a good situation at fair wages, without capital, or, if desirable, con purchase an interest-in’the business by inveallng from $l,OOO to SS,OM) capital. Engagement to commence os soon os possible. As t&s situation is one ol responsibility, satisfactory references a* to ca pacity and integrity will l*o reqnin-d. Address, giving -references, J. G. &TILWELL, Franklin, Venango Co., Pa. det3:lwd • JfILUUK LAURELS WANTED. We wont to buy FIVE HUNDRED FLOUR BAR RELS PER DAY, the greater part of which should' be round hickory hooped. For such we will pay FORTY CENTS EACH in cash, delivered ut our Mill, or THIRTY-NINE CENTS EACH at tha lauding* or Railroad Stations, in Pittsburgh. K. T. KENNEDY A 880., .. delfi:lotd Pearl Steam Mill. ANTED—'.Bonds and Mortgages to amount of $32,000 on Improved city or .property In the county; In sums ranging-from SGW to $6,000. Time from Ito 7 yean. Apply to *■ * de7 B. “McLAIN A CO. Bonds and .moktoauejs want ed FORTHWITH for the following sums: $6OO, $l,OOO, $3,000 and SO,UM on anencumbarod Beal Estate In Allegheny county. Time for which tbol in vestment will bo mode ranging from two to four yean. Apply at PETTY'S No. 13 St. Clair street. n 026 CIUUNTX WARRANTS WANTED.—; J County and City Warrants to amoont of $22,000,, for’whbjh the blgboat price wil( be paid. Apply to' dell B. McLAIN A CO. : WANTKDI WAM'KU!!—Wheat,Kye v Corn, Baric;. Oiits, &e;.;fU highest, prtai for HITCHCH)€K-,.McCllßKlty .* CO.. rf •I'arflcmAl? ISV STUCCO VV-OHRKIt—JA6. uVYkW • STUCCO 4 AND..MASXIC.WORKER^PaPEK UANOEB A*iD PLASTERER. vWi.~-s?.v MTCKNTRE3 AND ORNAMENTS ajl Ilncli furnished'oh abort notice. ~.-w AU onUnWI from Wylie, or nt.'Phltner’a WaJl Pacer Store, No. 91' Wood streeywtU be Votopqy atteh<fert».-nh281,„• ( IKUOB , UUU—SW bbl». Oii ‘-Uroet Pettplcomlbytalab»'Y.;v *•• - i i '■ ‘ ■•' JAMBS DALZELL A 90S, - dalT • •„ ( Jf<*.-C9and 70 Water ttreet. J.iuJ .iI V:i Ui'sun^iA'CE. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY J_ FIRE.—FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, 435 and 437 Cheatnot street, bear Fifth. Statement of Assets, January Ist, 1860, published agreeably to an act of Assembly, being— First Mortgagee, amply seen rod $1,686,393 00 Real Estate, (pres’t vaL $108,314 61) aat 102,965 00 Temporary Loans, ob ample Collateral Securies 611,135 00 Stocks, (prerM-at value 886,667 72) c 001... 69,786 00 Note# and Bills Ke«:lAibl* 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 00 *2,208,051 68 ©#“ The only protits from premiums which this Company can divide by law are from risks which have been determined. Insurance made on every description ol property, in town and country, at rate# a* K.v as areconaiiteut with security. Since their Incorporation, a perlcd of thirty years, they hare paid losses by fire to an amount axewding Four Hillioiu of Dollars, thereby i.ffordlng of fhe advantages of Insurance, a rwell as their ahlii* ty and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. losses bt rxaz i Losses paid duriug iho year 1553..... niarrroESt Charles N. Baacker, Isaac Loa, . Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob R. dmtth, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, ' David 8. Brown, . Goo. W. Richards, Samuel Grant, George Fates. CHARLES N. BANOKER, J**idaat. EDWARD C. DALE, Ffcs JVmuW \V«. A. Stbel, Seer entry pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, xoyti Office Northeast cor. Wood A Third sts. mRB INStJRANeJE, BY THERELI- X? ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. OF PHIL ADELPKIA.ou BUILDINGS, limited cr perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, Ac., in Mwn or country. Office No. 308 Walnut street. * Capital, *229,510; Assets, *308,508 9 U—in vested as follows: > irat Mortgage on Improved City Proper*. ty, worth double the amount.... ;..-$1&5,600 00 Ground rent, flrat 2,4G2 6u Pyuria. n. B. Co.’s '6 per cent. Mortgage ; Loan, {30,000, coat 27,900 00 City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Load.... 30,000 00 Allegheny county 6 per ct. P. B. It. Loan 10,000 00 Collateral boodi, well secured... 2,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top' Motmtnlu ' Railroad Company, mortgage 10an....... <,OOO 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. * Stock..— 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... - 2i£6o Cv Stock of County Fire Insuranco Cu. 1,060 ©J Stock of Delaware M. 9. Insurance Co. .. 700 00 ConuoeWial Bank do 5,135 91 Mechanics’ Bank do _ 2,U12 60 Dnlctr M. Insurance Co.’a Scrip i: ICO 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 1U.2&7 18 Book Accounts, accrued Interest, etc.....:. 6,216 72 Cash on band and in hnnducf agwnt* 11,366 13 ■ - •* s3dMtt <6 CLEM TIN'GLET, Pruidtnl. D torero w: ' Clam Tingle*, ~ & L.€awm,. Samuel Bupnajh, , Z. Lothrop, !Wn.>S; Thompoon, < ' .KoDt,Toland,' Robert Steen, • . Chao. Lcland, Frederick Bftrwn, ‘ y ’Fred’k.-'Leniilg, ,-Wm. MuSser,. -Jacob T.,-Boating,» C, Stevenson, C. 8. Wood, BenJ. W. Tlngjay, Smith Botfere, • John B. Worrell,; J&a. 8. Woodward, Marshall Bill, John Bissell, Plttsb’gh* ISCmiAK, Sicrttarti, J. G. COFFIN, Af«n*. Third and Wood street. C Norths astcornei WESTERN INSURANCE COMPA NY OF PITTSBCBGH.- ‘ It.' MIXLEB, Jr., PraidnL Q.H.GO&DOH.Stxtpajy.. Office, No. 92. Water atxeut, Spang i Co. ’a Ware* house, Plttalrargh. - -- - WiU : inture agairut ;/ aU K .fn»ds oj IVe -and Marina Bith." A Horn* Ji utUuticn, managed by Dtrtdori who ere icell known- f* the conanunUy,ani who era deter mined, by vromptnett and liberality, to ■ maintain the character tckick they fare anttmed, at offering the Lett protection to thou mho duire to bt intureicL. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30,16591 Stock. Accounts 9'03,000 00 ..„ 2,100 00 ...w— -SBO 00 7,809 00 .... 18,361 99 Mortgages Office Funritarow... Open Acconnta, Ac. Cash .. ....... Premium Note*.....- . 27,665.14 Notes and Bills Di»counu»il 174,075 12 „ . . 25 nmictoKa: * * | A&dnwAcUey, Alexander Speer, Dorld £LLoq£, BeeeJ.Tbomu,' EeqJ.P. Bakewell,,. John B. M’Crnie. Jt. Miller,-Jr., James McAuley, -Nathaniel- Holmeft, Alex. Nhnlck, George Dersio, William H. Smith, C. W. Rlcketson. niySQ F. at GQBBOy, lure; marine* andinland in* J? 8 USANCE.—INSURANCE COMPANY OP’ NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Capital, $500,000.- AsseU, Januarylo, 1859 ......$1,139,024 Cl ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. THOM AS PLATT, Secretary. rNSURANCE go. op the state 1 OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—-Capital, s2uu,(JOo. Asßota, Fobru&ry 5413,803 00 HENRY D. SHEBBEBD, PrtudtnL WILLIAM ffABPEB/Seersfory. UARTFOED FIRE INSURANCE CO. XX HARTFORD. Incorporated 1810—Capital, $500,000. AaMts, May 1,1860. $955,754 53 H. HUNTINGDON, PrtnimL TIMO. C. ALLYN, Secretary. / CST" Insurance In the above old and reliable Com panies can be obtained by application to W. P. JONES, Ayes*, falsutly 87 Water street, Bagalcy's Building*. rHTIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY VOF PITTSBURGH. Office, corner Market and Water street#, »ocond floor. r • ’ • WM. BAGALET, rrttidaU. SAMUEL REA, Secretary, luonres Steamboats and Cargoes. future* against lon and damage in the navigation of the Southern and Weatern River#, Lake# and Bayous, and the navigation of the Seaa. Insures against loss tAddamago by Are. DtKCCTOJU: Wm. Bagaloy.l ' 8. M. Kiar, J«k. Park, Jr., JohnShlptoa, W. Q. Johnston, . Jsau 1L Cooper, B. F. Jonaa, S. H&rbaagb, Bocae o*<ins, J. Caldwell, Jr., Hod. T. M. Hove, John 8. DUworth, Barclay Preston. -'Charles H. Zngj, George Bingham, ii»3o;lyd Philadelphia fire and life INSURANCE COMPANY, No. U» Chesimt at., opposite the Custom House. Capital, s2lo,loo—Aneta, $.101,0*9. Will make all kinds of Inaorance, either pejpetoal or limited, on ever/ description of Property or Mrr cbondbo, at reasonable rates of premium. ' ROBKBT P. KINO, PrmidcwL M. W. BALDWIN, Wts-pr*U*nL F. BLACKBURNS, Secretary. Biaccroae: ' Joseph 8, Paul, C. Sherman, . John Clay ton, J. 8. Meguneo, £. WilorT J. O. COFFIN, Jgmii, Third and Wood strasta. Cbaa. Bayes, ' C. R. Cope, E. B. English, Geo. W. Broifn, P. B. Savery, LXEUHfiNY. INSUKAKCE COM PAiTY Or PITTSBURGH. "Offl&i,Nfc*Sr Tilth B*Lk Block. •'• { ,;•> Icnurrs in/oit nil kinds (if Fire and Marina Biaki. ISAAC JOKES. * ' JOHN D. McCOBP, Vie* PuHdenL D. Bf. BOOK, Secretory. '* .* • Capt. WkDEAN, 4{ier«J Ag*n mascTOts: 'John D. McCord,- , Capk Adam Jacobs, B. P.'Sterling, ' CopUWillUia Dean '' Kobt. L. MoGrew, ijalilyJ Isaac Jonoa, 0. G. Hnseey, : •Harrey CMldsj : Gapt. &. O. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, * w'lr^os’s Sewing; Machines, NO-27 FTFTH BTEXET, PITTSBBMHv P*. ■ ,Am'«qw‘'! 'i ll vatßpSß t wnsos -i‘ Atcardcd Oit Finl Prrwmas cl ike UNITED STATES TAIB; v OHXOBT4TBJPAIB: ILLINOIS STATE FAIR; ' * WISCOH9IN STATE T AIR; 10 WASTAT* JAIB . KENTUCKY STATEXAIB; TENNESSEE STATE YA1B; K. /. STATE FAIR; , . f ..VERMONT STATE TAHU > * ; Chicago Mechanics’ Institute; ' • - , : . Cincinnati Mechnnica’.lnsUtoW: COUNTY FAIR, PITTSBURGH,- •ad ether Uotfntr Fain too namenma to mention. • WO oflbrlo dw ptiUfcr WUEELEK A'WIIJroN fl IMPROVED, SEWIRQ MACHINE, « REDUCE D PRICES, with increased confidence In fta marital u tbo tat ini nwit trfldbfe Fomfly BcwfAgMnShlne jiow in too. It sew*, equally well un tho taicfciwinnJ ’ thtnect Ikbrtc*, mdkbs tbelofch-stitch Impossible tv Qfii»T*Vrtth.tb».*«KnUal odVontogo of Ufa* alike on bothaldee, forming no ridge or chain on the asdir , lde_4*Wmpta la ©uh*t ruction, more spOedy'lnmoTe meat, tnnf* «lnr»t.u th«n uy<*bcc machine. ' vWc give tall, Instructions to enable the porchnf-or to mv ordinary toamt,'stlteb, hem, fell, qnlfty gather, bindand tuckyoll oK the snmemnchlne, and timst U for three joora:’ ' , . ' = iw • -Clrcubn, containing testimonials' from boas vt ihe highest standing, east and west,.giving prfoee, Ac., wUI be foniUhea gratis,en application inperson •or by letter. • •• ; g«winr Machine Needier, Silk, Twist, Oottcoaod Oil constantly on band. . VILBDICXIX, , OQT'-I,*“wS' ; ; : ■" —...5100,085 67
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