,Hd t: ? ii’ ESTABLISHED >IN ; 4786? - 3 MUI B. ((.ftiftfttotft. 'TBQiL'LtWtWa*.... 1 :/' - L /.. •■-•'• •■ *»TW»T^r JOHN B. CANFIELD t CO., Comnßr T ITTLB • *: 'PBUtBIiST Wholbulb © AJ MncHATO wd wWji: XiGß>c*M l«»'CoitM*lttoi ttnCHAR*. dtmlen ifri>li>lWß|B W *ST£K, .EJSEBTE CHEESE, in i’BODUOE. rLQCiLiACON, CHEESE. FISH. BUTTER, LABDJ*OBK, BACON, FLOUR, FISH, CABBOKiS& MDm7ISoH.2iSS GISS BkEH OILS, DRIED FRUIT and generally, 112 Second *trwt, PitUbnrrh. No*. Hi and 143 Front atreet, _ _ 5 - w*. butabd. Commission Mbr \J cmaxti and dealea in FLOUR, GRAIN AND PI4ODUCB, Sb;2iS LfbertJ »t«ft, PituUirgh, ra. -5 .*•'• AiiU Onto* faßaatfe-of-Yloiir for BAken and Family wo i,, .-..„r»ngißUjrioa .hiad« -Barttailac attentfeQ j*fd“to SOtug ordere fer Merchaadita generally. , pcfrdly ; n , ei-BKA.NJL ,V4NJWW>EK,FrodUcrand I CoMxiMoa Hk&cha>t, deafer inYLOUR, BUT IKS, BROOMS.SEEDS, LAftft.CuEESt, PORK, BSIKP AMD OREEW FB./IT« *tu] 1 .odnce stra ti: ,eadljr. 7 JJUr4ei*a*dTm*w**ottdei-iiconii*tHD«it*. Wareliprae, No. lldyecondetreet, PHUbwTth..Qh:f , . .TAMES and U ~ComiiMiQK-Mrenun,for.tb*aale of JCUUBj • v WaAIM,BjU»S,LABD/BUTTEB?BXEDS, DRIED FRUIT, an&%6dd6v gu*tUy, Hfe'l6 MAiket et., ‘a tali' oc3:dl)r' - ' -m. 'KM.-.T. LAJiO. " IjßuauJm YhoteMfedMlerq, la GROCE RIES, FLOUR. 1 OBArKrPRUDUCK, Ac.. No. 203 >il iLWatyettaetfFltfcbgrtU.Pa.- -: - »«13:dly TJ OLLANI> KIDDLE, successor to Jno. .til - u .fliM’fiiU A WVLJbety kreot, JMtt* _..• PROBUCX; 6KOCKRT AND , COSSTBSIONMEKCHANT. • : Cfrfc*lgn»eate mpectfally fcolfcU&d.-'' fe2fcdly . -y'^ll vw»/*wMiT«a.;;.'.4..:Jjio.-WHlTE.;..vun*. : r , , - iM THttITKBROTHfiIW, Forwarding * ,«n;nXlt 'UHt dcAUaia ,f M . OonMisaioK Mkmihant} “ 1 'V ; XX.. III CETtDE’ AMD BETIMED OAEBOM ■ ■ Uyj.flDABM,.lEo!i l MAILS, Ac., Mu, IB3Liberty “ ‘ street. . * ~ :' -, ~, .alCTidly " , ' t * ■wiuiam joai HtYfuLnvmrt'm !**▼»' m’cixsuaa, .vil -cbraJ ™ V »p«UI B«rt»er7 ni#KANS & COFFIN, successors to . iXL Jd'OASdIOM. Ucazu * Co.. WHOLESALE OBO CRttek ccrafcrof Wood and Water £troet«?Pittebnrgh, , • ,*-i- ,f --jr3:dly . „• w*. 4. iUTCKn3ni... M .saBiKA übk~..~l. a. tosot. ~1 T ‘! ;U. VOJGT 4 sdccOßßorto E. Qr / Qnt, PRODUO* AND COMMISSION HER. .•*.' boms.’ ..r, tTOUJiI fcHODSB A CO., Wholesale tJ GaoctUAxa-Coamsuos Msecuaxts, <k>mer o£ ;U1 *:i pttßhflald aad-Wator trim, Pitteborgb, Pa. ‘ jy7- . db Kl'E WAKT, A^holet ; JCAsAIXQKOCUi AXDCoJOUBION-fiIEKCHajITS, Nol - 107 Woudatreet,Picuburgh. .- Je^tdly 1-1 ">;.aJ^IUBJOA»UOK.Z m .M. B. »aoW».w.;WB. KTEKBATKIck. xa KIRKPATRICKS/Whole- J-P daaUT* Id : BROUfe AN D >d i°& Libertjatreet, Pittlbargh. •iltiO i ‘ I< >,.,V l a*nii MWTUW»to4h»caiA-of CRCDB AND BE* *. ' \ . .WjtNED.QEBQN OILS, No>6o fad TO Watcr etrect, ■ - '.‘''PiiiitiUJ'jlL* Aansiam mada on' comlgmoeDta. ■ U> \ru: , ’ y : toitvgi&isTS. • SIMON^JOHNOTbN; -Dkitm. isTcke il&i DRUGS » AND^HEMICALB,’PERPCHER¥, . I ,*, VANOY GOODS, BURNINOBLUIDf OILS. EAH •, LLT MEDIQINES, Ao, Ac., of ctzietljr |>dae qua}.' TtjvwfckL h* °»«i,a» kmn pdca*. ~iSaruu SsaiU>- ... : - > j cATaflUly aompoaoded at aU-hogra. v-v* -.tjrtu Areet' , <afl' r fta DUiaoiia, tecpa wiMtaatly on ‘ Itafad x - IMI aaiortmeat' jf DRC6S,~HEDICIN£S, r - MEDICINE CHESTSi PERBUMERTaada|I art? C/ ( x.’l darpArtalafaiyan hIA boifaw, : .x-iK.-J’bytkUoa pßacrifUraa.Ma&UlpcompotmMdat -Jaßtlyd -.i; fi 4irJEaHIOSBXOGK. aOO.-,.WHOI* '^t®®SfsSS^'sSSS^affi2- - aww.,PHotanrli.. n ■ ~ • 'lOttN t*. SOO'IT, Wbolesalb Ocalsb is DRPOtj PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES AND t-; No. 299 Liberty »tteei, Pitt»bttrstu— ofdew wm.rocelTOKPiiiplattention., ,-.> tth2i' vt -corner Liberty And At.' OEO. H.- ItEYS3EJI. URDOoiaT, 1« I’» tJJ^'ttOWlDb^«tm^^%onMT (a or Wood atreet and „—«. flit Law. Arm, wooot strey Kona's Law Bcm>- .-ijA>riOpA'«teßAami boontk« r Ae.,'la J iV«litngt(m;'lHstrfct - of UcflombU. • .aollh6”»» 1 iullok. • JQCi*T» AT lav, Ho..KD Fcrortii-*treet,fliidoon '—V" c »bfr*i Btttth!l«d, PM.',' • ' roylT:dt££ Atiojuret • ASD * 1 •—.' v * - .% A'aO&rtictt Jio. liC'TotMii Mtrtott OontT Qt tCheTTj -,, rA l . : »fv:,«nU:d»vlyT QAMUKL A. jeUKVIAxNOE, Attokket *** °° k Jeffl:<n? r ~- 5 Tirli 'M. AL, SMITH, Attorney and ’■\Ji Qtmth£L6\ at. Law, baa moored to KtTHN’B •'iStninmi ■trwtg next ■ docrte Bt. Pgter*tJ3»u i - C3f» itfc. FVoMJCAsVivArtbßianti ..XPe Pa. BftjS -'***' " . " CL'JSCttUXJCKy.'i*., Attobney at Law. T & m^lNbONyCoHiiissioK k . ,JM axPEoßwamora M»cha*t», dealers in WE9T ;>.*<-£ESr«ESERVX CHEESE, FLOUR, FISH; BA . , CON, BUTTER, LINSEED-OIL, POTS AND PEARL ASHES, SEEDS, GRAIN,DRIED FRUIT 7; ;#n4 Produce gesorsHy. Berttnmds Family Floor - - - <1 nyeou. tor ;iba aakot;jUdi*on A - . Oo.'» to&iitm*- ftKnhrf- Pent^iti&^sr w *JHwt ste., between Wood end Smith- - i y-r t - • h .;• :. ; yap2:4ly CGLLlNS,Forwarding end Ootnmliuion Af<gV chant and deafer-in"CHEESE, BUTTERr-LAKE Mga»Tr*dw» wSdijmt,. Abow WiU<r,gmabgiKh.V;-.:T;, --; Uc» ffiya HUUIfcS & COl.i^owD^al: s.aswsft!^^r , i^ JOABDINEB-COFFlN^Aoentlfob • Fumay IBunaatMnrliiiuiisLb- Mortb-mM.corDW.Weodiul ■ V.; Am sri '. .J'SWlTvO* wdHntbr In- Q6nttM»fe«. S 7 W..UT taml. -.-.,.. i ’ Ail )b Hl* &KA,' yECKETARY ';('K3***u»illc»<toicMjnr,' £onwHiritot«»4 w.t.r • ~inw(i. y'-s- ■■•:• cvhju.s ,4iB/ji. -1 . ,--->■" • ■■'' £V JL tß)lilX)iv ,wS*chl*tart Western i ' : ‘ VV-I'ROOKj tißOtt£TAVt-‘ALLKQHCEVT fr>n9- "y „vjß*r «OOi)«. - .’.\Xi*T : •"• ■'■ 'AC.-O .c.runMii* 11 ■- j f.:. fouhnakd sommossT goods, tkM>Jima»'AMT* DtaSmd T j; v— .■<,■■■ • - *n«j„Ky«niifc ..aiMtt I M. MM««or! to -Jassaaaaffig^ 0 * Tcnttkt Httelmntlu • •_ ~~~.. j HORNE, IWct " '. . • •' ~ -, »<i;iit.li • ? aplfi . ,*r. INutNiSIi s: *fcr the HAMBUBO PlAßOaTa^lS^ffAKHff - wsiwi-iPtANos; saS#^l • :-3#jiFlf%gli vvJiLii \JlfrrXßtl uli3U‘-i fd *»rAs.S 1 1 • Z'&'tf.- .V-* iiSk f 1 . '■ -io** . . j GROCERS. ATcDONAEU & Whom ltA uu Giocibs, Pkodcci and Coxmiuiok Xn« CHANTS] Jobber#.ln N. O.SUGARSand MOUmim REFINED SUGARS and STROPS, FLOUR. BA CON, BIOS, CHEESE, SEEDS, *Cno. 258 Liberty ■Uret, JHtttfegrgti.•- yg- a polfcly- - I)£YM£R i BKOTHEBB, successors XV.tor detfen ia' •fBOITS,-*tTS'ißl> SPICKS. COS* , FECTIONKBY, SUGARS, FIRK WORKS, Ac., Hoi. »Cs*?^’*? 8 - Wck4^ *t»«t t *b©Te.Fifth, Pitubsnb, i • Jygfcdly , .***o*l B. 10BU0X. CO*'Wholesale Gm>- Counts HncxAim and dealers in »U klB<U FBODUCK, and Pitt*. . burgh tnura&ctima, Ko. 265 Liberty atreatt Pitt*. ~ . mT 2 ~ GKO. K JUNi^iW fißttjp a groceries, manillaeoFb. OAKUII, j OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manubcturad srticU*. I Ko. 141 W*tarittMt,aboTß the UoaoxtgaheUßridn. ! Pittsburgh, Pa. • XV SALS Qftoouu, tionaauoMn Fa»wa*i»iso MttCHAXTt, and deafen in PRODUCE and Pitts burgh a<agftciaft*«'Pht»tttrKh.. BKXBY UKaiBT... HM ,„, >M ., SHIPTOH. T AMBEKT A SHIPTON, WHM.mui.f - ■’■Xi Dial!** AQd fVllllHiiil f £ixtfa atiMt; Pittsburgh; Pa. . nolitly.r tll . Joua JOHB WHAo*. \KT AITE, i .WILSON. Wholesale Gbo- and dealare .in my WrelS d pftU?«S h n “ nu * lctare ** No - 1&8 Llb- TbAIAH DICKEY A iXlj X Gnocxxe, CanuMtov Ksbcbasts, ud dealers la PfiOpUW, No, m Water street, and 66 Fro«i£w£ Pittsburgh. „ * him. w. pirwchth....... jfiKw ». piivoan. Noa-130 gad 132 Secondstreet,near hmithfleld, Pittsburgh. . Oo | rOtUTPLOYDStJa, Wholesale Gju>- tl CBM AKO Coutssiox Mxscbakts, No. 112 Wood •aitd^J.lbaa^strewtrPHtsbaigh.••«•« —jelc W ILHAM I BAGALEY. :: Wholesale .CuoiMav Not. IS «ad a* Wood’ atreot. Pitts burgh, Pit. |u24;dt( " Ji^ijruracTttiiEftH. W.B. KACKtVTOSBf; HKHTWILT--,,,,, Jt g. HU, £s*i*ft&i Slk^aVliuJri^^ED BltfejiMiip madtonrrxtUifr impKUi ini if th.bwtquolUj, warn proporattod. ho»»T'Job wj*,.ad ioUcii .work in thi* lib., tratting tb*t by YroraplOßM, tori the cbwrwctar of our «ork, to merit ■' . - We-'iaTitei.apealsl-BttotltJon to our BALANCED VALVEOtiGIfcLATIIiOENfIIirEU,.* combining itotontagW'.HorotafeinianmtUined In thi. .Jtoglnto i p.. .. i.-, JcSfelytl. totoiCTlbirtlrtik. l.i^..i..i;^ i^-Uiina»^.:MCTn. WU JJAM BARNHILL & C0Tn.0.61 1 »»' tfitn'llwet, below Mubnir, Pittcburgh, 1’.., STEAM BOILER MAKKtot AND SHEET IBOM WOBKEBS; *ton£«ns£ibf EHT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, I LUED ui CXL XBBBByWJILEBS, CHIMNEYS, BBEICUEN, riBE BiD, STEAM PIPES, OONBES3EBS, SALT JANS, SBOAB .PAStL IRON YAWLS/ LIVE 2S£Ht5 tc -'.-'!p Al "> BLACKSMITH’S WOMB, TBUSGE to<yLU)UHi: IBONiEdonAU jh, tom? oft notice. Ail ontaw from . ditoinco promptly at. ImiUl tn ,'a. IBOMAB * MOOBE, Manufactures op X ABO PULLS* IB>-AU KJBOagr CUPPEB-DIS .WLLJID «/** MB WHISKY ud FAMILY YIN BO AH," Noe, 15», 131, 193 gad 195 Flwt street, between BmlthScld,.snd Great .streets, Pittsburgh. Prlvateorders solicited. Highest market price puidtorßYEr- t. w .V: r »y ; J . ■ _ neei Oilgni aß'Sket iwtoMtoiw: ragredlenu extracted, by a process now andCftprove^. Corner of Flnrt and Liberty Btreota, snramoK kieax Esetssa, maciiiseet, Am kxt ;- j <;•: Syr; ~^xuyl6-.tf JOHN OLIPHANT & CO., successors of F. U. Oliphant, Manu&cturen of- HOT PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS, CHARCOAL HORSE-SHOE IRON and NAIL RODS, BOILER 4BU2i.aadJUV*eTB. ... -r -i-FA«CSA’ N ,eiMttON'WOftlCsfF4'ytni'Co., Pa. Jy3l:lyd Warehouse, 13 Wood Bt., PUteborgh. 43- jifiVibKANQß,'iNo;-75UiWATBB St., RITKTB, WROUGHTSPIKES, OOKMOK AND BAILBOAB, of eren dwcflptton. sixed or abaped SPIKES and itIV KTBr tnp.oe fntU, made to order iborr 1 aotlee.; A gnoda—ortmcpt coortaotiy on hand. myBP:«r»-. SHIKT MANUFACTORY.—iIiWs J. A:K.;AUI*, Sou .28 fit CUr tiniii make to or dei*,' \if laDd/affiEBTO; TOLt ARB; Ac., on abort 00. lice. Alao, have constantly on. hand a floe aaaort* ment of SHIRTS AND COLLARS, made In the best, most fashionable and desirable manner. je2oxUj . aim»®s,?a?iisvs mahoftetoren of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH ES, and every doecrlptipn of LEATHER BRAIDED -WORK. ‘i£ «'i L ,~ : a i j r i S • ■;';»' I the trade, «Ad' (dodrprotnst ly 'shipped as pdflnstrncttooe. fc&:daw|yr j~aT voiri MHM r, t. n.vxun..., w .. t. <iAi«ye«t-t- TOXOE LSIOB-OIkASS^WORiCJi— Hi WOLFE, PLUNKETT A CO., GkuaALaxirrAO -yoamu. - l3 WotkT ftr&t, cotaat of ‘ ‘ . pHAKLM COALE. Brighton, \pj Pau.Manoftqtnrer«CßUCKET9 > >TGB9v ZINC : LABELS, ialiayd,via;*;h i:ri a'.' ’ ;•/- .•'.'.'.•pjwra'i mEETH 1 .pain; by~thE.lse op an; apparatus. iWHEBEB r NODRUGS qkOALTAXIG BATTE RT ARETUSED. i to a j/.: ■ Cold' weather ie : the Hsu When the apparatus can ihe seed to Ita beat advantage. AUdloal gentlenien nadstMr StailMa have had thdrlbeth oxtinctfdby'siy and are ready to. testify ae to the ealaty and painkaanea of the opera tion—^whatsfet has bad ttld by persons interested in assertlng the cpnlfajj, b4?tag kaoirledge of my •ptucaej .* *., .'-. ..''■» .<-■■ . .• i. . atylo. • } 11 ~B. : OUpßTVPcfTlft,UHgmßpfleidsi. TpSEP^ : 4PAHB; DENTt^-CSbbbellVs 0 Bdlldlng, corior of Dumond and Grint strats, Dr. Haltock, Theodore Bobbins, Rasatl Errett. ~ myltdly. - HJiMCI'jBaTj'TX! MEJTTSi U/lI.IjTAM WARD, J)ealkb in Pboh- TT amrlNotu; Boss., Mo.to.ou, u>d .u m cdxltiaiiir money.' PereotA ihrongh my agency on reasonable ternii.- 1 j .--v** ---fjt ; ( ” L Thoe* wiablng-to inveel 'tbeO*-’ ihoney ; to good ad* Tantageiisbtialwajrallnd firsthand aecoud dare paper at&nr«flloei fot ' -1 - - ’ '. Ail-laanfndnWtteni and Intervlewe strictly confi dential. Office, Grant street, oppoelta St. Paul's iagjs F.f:-&ox> , Moars sboes. , if^“ AMRB «*A of N<.. architectrTn.,l r.. i yAME3_M. BALFH, lute anistantj to Bnildlnga, and superintend* their erection on able terms, t ~ 1 | KB 111 tiSA‘ nof tbeoHg- CHARLES RABTBKROER, Aadi'P irct. OBc, IBON BiSK BLOCK. Fink «rnt. n TsrnliMHiKiwAND SPECIFICATIONS fcr BolMlait. of TOT, drnpttoir. work, rapnlor uS on modemut term. ... ijlbdur . jroojctenasjßS, r r . : g J^Y'I^ T Cd.;BoOg«B£LEM ■Java i»WlK.»*U ■tm-mi.xt-doortothr tx>„ Station . T f “USi »thnt Boos Mjurtrracrraams, in Joa 6l Wood street, PittebontC •eeSF J L EEAi>, Bookoojjui a nwn, Ho. 78 Earth UU X luHveanoaived and farad* bj •" - — v. B,'IioGETT.A {* -w • ~ vi&'tJsMatii fA' AND COMMEBCIAL ! PITTSBCRGH. SATIKDAV MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1861 iOLLAR.SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 r ..ForaiTHßir**sf.. from 9 to 2 o’clock, also oa Wednesdgy tad Saturday ereniaga. from Uay Ist to November MSr from T to 9 o’clock, and from November Ist to May. let from tt to 8 o'clock; rw^i ® f • u . ro ®» not lree tbaa Oae Hollar, sad a dividend of .the profits declared twice a year, lu Jane tad : December.* Interest has been de cJared eeml-«aanally,4a Jane and- Decemtier, since tas Bank wts prgaaixed, at the rate of sts per cent. - Intereat, If not drawn oat, (a placed’ to the tredlt' of the depositor as principal, and bears the Moo in tereet from thefiretuaytol Jana sod Heoamber, com* poa&'ding twice s year without troubling the deposi tor to calli or even to preeent hU pass book. At this t *te, money, will donUe In lore than twelve yean,, making in the aggregate xiqbt axn otm-Kair ps* «*»».' a TXA*.; Books, containing the Charter, By-Laws, Bolen and -BeguUttens, fumiahod gratis, on application at the office. . . ' PareinxjtT—G£( ' 2.- * " vxci pu WUliam J. Anderson, . .HIU Bargain,. .. ‘ Bdjj. L; Fahnestock, • HofieweD Hepburn, :-datgre Herdaan, James D. Kelley^' Alexander '• ■Jdha.Q.fiackofta, . George Black, John B. Canfield, Alonso A. .Garrier, .. . CUarlre A. CoUon,; ‘ William Douglas, .JolmXrenu -* • ; . Jonn.Holnee, William s. Haven, - ■ ■ Pster H. Hunker, . William sTXavely, Icout4*x an Tbsasci ■fci.dawT ~ l fIKRMAN TRUST ANB SAVINGS VJf.'BANK, coiner Sixth snd Wood streets. : )banh .or bisooDiiT. and deposit. CAP1TAL;...7.....9100,600. STOCKHOLBERaINDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. ■’ bntxCToas: • ' ADAHBSINKHAN, PrttUtmt. Bprlnger Harbaagfa, - ..} Hoeveler, ~ * E. H.Jtfyere, . , 1 ..Joeeph Lang, J. r. Havekotte, [ Christian Blebert, ■ r Anthony Meyer, I A: Groesringcr. 1 i i DISCOUNT iVEBT DAY. myUidly JOHN-BTSWABT, CbsAier. .. juMac&LiistjrEova. IC'tJANMriig ANm r £tA£S3A > Tuo •JJ DCtIBD.PBTCES.—JAMEa W. WOODWELL, Non. 97 and 90'Third street,-and 111 Fourth street, ALL VABIETIES OF STYLB9 AND FINISH, suitable tor HOTELS and PRIVATE DWELLINGS. ' Ail orders promptly.attendbd to, and the Fur niture rerefiilty packed and boxed. STEAMBOATS And HOTELS famished at short CABINET MAKERS supplied with every artlela tn the line. 'JAMBS H. CHILDS A CO., " HOPE.COTXQN MILL, ALLEGHENT, MajftrracTTjukas or SEAMLESS BAGS AND OP QBNABV2GS, : ‘ 32 INCHES' T 0 40 tNCHtS WIDE. •S'Orders left uh B. Child* A Oo.’s, 133 Wood it., Pittsburgh, will receive-attcntlpu. odlr.dly ' PEN tt, WDOLKBAL* AND HeTAIL. PENS AKV CASES SEP A ItlSb; Doup-sMheshoftmt'iet&e, at'the comer of Fourth and Market streets, second story. Persona living out of the city'having pens to repair can send .thorn bJfihaiL ' mhS7:dly FITZPATRICK A CO. .'TjIUUS UOOI>B.—{SoLID .UoU>jW EDDI2 0 yU |fe4a»?,£iadU Jfro*m..AS®- Clxktik Dumxd ltisci, Linns' Gold Watcii» axd (Chains,! SUrer article* In am cnltablo for prodding BITTB OP JEWELUY in Coral, Jet,i-Amothj«i, IY-wi, Ac.; 11. RICHAUDSON A CO.. ~»17 . ... ..Comer, ot Fifth «nd aUrk»Mtileott. v.jmut~ PITTSBURGH, Pa., . _ ml*. ■■■ ■ (UIDWIXL, JH. CAU)WELL_& BKO.je.BoAt Fuiuosh ns JjiiTmucus? u : HAN XL LA* HEMf AND COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUH.TAR, PFTCITi ROS IN and oils, tarpaulins, duck, bight AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. 08 Wafer and 78 Front rtrwti, PifUbargh, apfcdty V f •' •wiight ATonrig, No. ‘J7 Wood atrvet,icornrr of Diamond alley, dcak-r In all kinds of CUTLERY, RAZORS,RIPLES.REVOLVERS, KNIVESjSCIS SORS, GUNS, Ac,, Ac. A largo assortment pf the above constantly K mbl-' JACKSON & TOWNSEND. R;oek Paeans isv ocaekbs t* BACON, TOUKD BEEP, ILABD, HESS AND RUMP PORK, No. 15 fonrthatToet, ntinr Llbgrty.Pittßbnntb, ■, ; 1 3jjT—. U. fAiiMEK, >0; Wood: Si_ • Dealer in BONNETS, BATS, STRAW* TRIM JIIN6S, and STRAW GOODS generally. judical card: - W BOJfBITBAKEJi, M. D. % Having arrived in Pittsburgh, will, as usual, devpt* his snclosivo attention to the Medical and Surgical treatment of Chronic Diseases, especially those pf the itidwer. Vowels such asJPjies. Constipating -Ffrtnla, riimare, falling of Iboißpwsl.Strictanloftlmßowel, Ulceration of the Bowel. He will also treatJhd vari* oua Chronic Diseases of the Womb, Kidneys, Bladder,' <kc. Bis poauaraatthsMonpiigabelaHouse, where he maybe fe€n and edflmUed from 0 o’clock a. m; to 3,o’clockp.jn. daily. -Patients, if they desire it, Will bw waited in imy the city. 1 ' delftwttf rSpßSylr"' Cotdy WOfmKKBf “which might be cheeked .with a simple remedy, .tfjtfgleated, often* tqryninqtes sfriov&y. Pew are aware of the importance\qf stopping a or- : &Ligh± SdUL in its first stage that which . in the beginning would- yield to' a mUd remedy,, if not attended to, soon attacks the lung 3. a fiejichuzLjDvouchee . ‘were first introduced eleven years ago. ,It. has 'been. proved 'that they are the ‘best-. : .\arßaLe -before ' the spufcKo- • /or } stiiuih.Bi t / @aLfl&> /Sj-ancfiltcA, ffiistfuTlciy sCtklf-fr%. % the Hacking- Gbugb'lfn l aid . "numerous affections qf \the j3H%#apf.+ giving immediate-relief ;-; 1 , 1 S • M*ublic SpeatctrajFSlngers will find ..clearvtg - and y&ioej: | Scldjby '@ealdrs in .<U Z 7: B. A. F AhSeSTOCK* flSiuHBS k B. L. FAHNESTOCK* snd HKyOTSBgOyBBQS?, defrmnsC TAK. McMUUi'I'&BLIXLK OF QFillM;' X/ <**Cto-pM>ciifaKofliarWhiUthahlß pftfpdtaHoy M • hlefttef teterniW, Without deUrWtag; the tiMo^bty po&m dKg^ In cases or fraetdres, owns, soaMs, jß&djWbarjpaiitfU aflecthma, It will relieve paid jura. allay' cohvulaions, spasmodic action, pmd morbid eadtemspi of body and minds without (us* > coWvweaSjOr h»adach& Them o<*aV (able pn-ontoont Jfrjtfce {Hat- U Dsitti in the niost seieci brand* of OEhslr E HAVANA CIOABS, and all kinds of SMOKING: tobacco, bnuff, fanun. KEKHBCHACIC PIPES, TOfi^Ac^Ac rl i&.g£atr variety, UNDER THE B^CHABLn^HOfXL, '■ Trade supplied on liberal terms. 1 : _ , • jjurlMlf >UCIS—2UU bus. old Sbellea v .v. ./>:> anrrttf Fail BmUyL' ; %W 2? l-xliftil Jit XAtJr.Ac&iS C'. - l t&& “ i x BJIJT KS. CHARTERED XX 1856. >RGE ALRREE. umn; Iu«B. D. Eeedi, . Ibic M, Pansock, A. H. Pollock, an K, " Robert Robb, .iltna Bhldto* Alexander Xtndle. '' txu: John B. McFaddea, - Peter A. Madeira, John U. 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SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 28,; 1861, ■ The Raided City I : Sixteen vsssel9'h» T *i'k*?.h sank in. the en trance of Charleston ■Hscbor.j'They ranged from 275 to MO. tonswere. old,,whalers, and' heavily loaded withbljeks'of granite, They, oost the Government,, from $3,500 to $5,0(10. each. They vero and the whole erpeditio& .wa* a perfect suoee*fc.‘ The rebels blew up the light-boase ti^hinder the undertaking, bat it wax no use. 'While the lire was raging in that doottdd city, the, ves sels were sinking whiohdM'irbyed *ite I harbor forever. The New YorjJ ZVjlpuiehas the foll owing pregnant remarks oh tbit doomedcity . That city now can- hard)yhe-cohaidereta ; ‘a seaport, for her -only ayaQabta channel to : tbe sea harsnlok-in it siiteeh yesieisin. isdh po sitions as. to/ render-U'tmpaauhle, and -the ' difficulties of narigation-are -so grest 1 in the only other chanftel where a ship dan Beat,that. the harbor is efieetnalty; tlbilM. Charleston, now, so far as bay eohUatrcelty concerned ex cept that in small coastwise'vmeis. may be. considered ks u np-coodGy. wiped oat that rebellions, city almost as Snectdally as the wrath'of God did Sodom. Fishermen may-dry :their nets where it onoe stood, for few bnt fishermen will ever go there, • and they only to find*'its'rains. 1 That these sunken vessels will ever be removed is‘not at all likely. The shifting sands will soon bury them, and thesuperincumbent mass will be. almost as impossible of removal, so as to get. the hoiks, ms the water itself. It may be in time that the tides will.form,a new channel; they may, indeed, form half a dozen neurones; : bnt it is not e necessary consequence that any of them shall be deep enough for ship navi gation. Nothing is focaprieiousaa the course of currents on these Southern sand-bars, and there can be ho certain calculation as tb what 'dlrrettonrthcy'maf fake - dn~th&'i2iai, has al - made Charleston tifouqiV'difficult of access of any important’ tfort'fn .Die coast. Bnt the prohahilitifa,.are wpt/ims job'settles the.account witb.whatthefire fcadleft tof her. Her end has year Ago%be reared her proud crest So- • cession; she sits, to-dav jrithrnabc* itqbwn over the place whete rtt6o&bo~if&s.J The tali steeple of her.SU Mlohael’s, which fork .cen tury has guided tho sailor, fkr oht at sqa,'and long beforc.be cool Adistingoishlbe ioWcoast line, to steer for a welcome harbor, will want, him wrecks and quicksands whictrfWbld' ‘AIW sMprqachto the ruined cityy J 1 - ‘ Surrender of Mason and/SlidelE. Tho indications from''Washington to-day are that tho rebel. Envoys /are to be snrron dered. This is to ;<>ur and that of the people gepcrallyqjfcd thfr npya agrafe* on the pnblifftnind. tt Is due to the AdminUtretioa/h^wSroi^towait for the frets, and for the reasons on which ibr act .oh Js founded. If we are wrong in holding them, it is no diegraee to do right, bat itWil take cogent, reasons to convince tho Amsricaxu pcople that it is right to yield to sooh a dc- a©-implied-threat of war. The 1 New YortT SW&iiiU srtys (fcqt f the cabinet;conclude, “as then it reason to <etievt it may,” to snrrendcr.Mas.on and SUdeUy there will be sharp resistance on the part of seme of its members. 'There will be sharp resistance In the Senate, too, as isevident from thei tenor of Mr. Qalu’s remarks. j - TheNcw Yorkfffrrcs, of Friday, givks the following tpeelal . dtapatch; Indicating- the grounds on whioh:the surrenderwill be trade: “TboCabinetis alleged to havo had a special and extraordinary'session to-day, Ttf consider the demands of Borg Lyons In bohalf of the British Govummehtln thc.lxentafiair. these dconairds aro be an agqlogy, land the restitution of Vasoh ahOlidell; t* British tastodj^.' 1 TCIs 1 understood,that. our Govern -toent is ready todisavow the; ack of "Captain j „WiJkei,: ondio, deliver npldason and Slidell; if that he the only means of purchasing boae» with Bnglahd^.hat^:. as -h-condiUon off this disavowal and res titutidhy-it-de said tljak our Government Will require Great Britain tty concede this as'*-definite statement of tfae qncstlon* in regard to the right of ioarlh at sea,- and alsp tiwftno interference‘*baU be made by tbo‘Britfsh Governmebialahytime, in behalf of the rebellion - now - ip~progrets against the United States Government; ;Un less theio two. .points are secured, it' if not believed that the American -people w6uld sus tain the Administration in the sarwnder of ; the rebel Cpjnmissiahen. i.; * : - The Rebel Evncnation of Galveston . .. .. Conflnaed*-Theßeason. : The' Houston ‘ JMeprnp/i/- of ijnst., states thstGalvestou has been ev*euatod| and thembrable prbpcriy> public andprivate,! was hhinig removed'toHqtutpn. Hon. W.f.-Hill aniv.edat .home a. few.days:ago, « from whom we gain rabitantfally thfr following facts!: On the 20th alt., acoanaflhf warvfss field, at Galveston,, at which it was determined that it was impossible to defend the city juc<jeia fnlly. The largest guns at the fortifications apon the Island were ‘32-ponnders, smooth Pont,: having a; range’ not' exceeding [two miles, While theenemy's guns were of the largest calibre, shooting with accuracy three pr four miles. To await an atUck was limply to invitr the suntfideror destruction of I our troops and tboeity.withdut the power of in flicting injury upon tha assailants. It Iwas thought beat, therefore. Under aU the tftanm ;Btances;io CracUate Galveston, and'oeenpya position; la tbereav of tbs'city; so as , 't<l»pel' any advanoe qf the Fedenii troops after {hey In coniequeneeofthia determination,! an order was- issued /for* the; itmtfVir tf, nlDtha hospital patient* from Galveston to Houston, which was accomplisbed immediately.! {All the ipublleand private property was bding ; mimrremo^d' { to HQI left' Gilvciton.Tho'proprietor of - thaTJfette had r repted a heuse ui Houston, and Son-', nouncafthat his fcextUeue would bwjMint*i‘ uliaimeot*,! «t- it mnpoeod, hat.&dt the «am»fi fill, (au harobeen naoved from (the t different forUSoßonj, and the.trooM-liivi : fijfijin bthk toth.-tannlnnf.jbf ftfcv bridfeoiv the telaed, and if «tlll leirtefieV etettoned at Virginia Poinf/cn themetniaind. Itleomnthat Oeu. Hebert’hie WnnbU fied of a«m(emplated attach hat ie not u< M ;vj" : " .The foliowingaobte words {saya p fifsfeg »oEia»Tto.p(iperJl«r*jl|iokon; biy !a; priekta of the Fourth MaUe raiment, who'wa» wonmledamr taken .prisoner at UuU,R*d t totdtoto-aln«r<lfohtn a Kichmond jrioM. Thb oeeaaion 6f tlihlr Utterihcn.wao tiny list meeting bitweedhlrnahd hia father,on (he w of |lor>ariq«! fcr ike-seat or war,;. aaia. the,o Aik* aolhikr, “firhaterer mi.happente me, don’t te >rwu:h ,j(mr»»lfft>r.oafUenting to trtyi en uatmentj , . l’on< hare donerighh In; tening joi I irill neTerratnrh to ybn ih diap‘ac4. TI pooptry-ailotig h thets-feMbfed of ¥ftd‘*teif<he •oni#hidh< fW yjksh_ ,V?T.tT’ST j . JOURNAL. The; Secession Feeling in. Kentucky —TheFighVat Hanford sriUe—Gen. Csmeron—tlie Mayoralty.of Pitts trarghy etc.-'- ••••." LooisviLLi,Dec. 24th, 1861. Edito *» of fie'<7asette .* To-morrow being Christinas, hasiaaes of all kinds is almost to tally suspended, exoeptby those who are pre paring for-the morrow's-Joys and festivities. Brea the Secessionists, and there are a greajt many ii this' city, jappearsusperided, and If they are hot they opght tobe,from the highest trees in old Kentucky. .They hove been in great glee-about the prospeotof a war with England, and appear to think ifiuch athlng would happen it would strengthen the rebel government; undehableit, with their asiis tauce, to drig KenUcky out oftheUnion. in to,the slough of rebellion. Such* wiahor desire they. wiU soon learn, and-the sooner the better, is. a rain and futile one/ and will nev er be realized. T - ; - Tou have, I presume, got all;tiie particulars In regard to the fight at Hunforasvtile, be tween the .gallant.lndlania'ni, under Colonel Wlllich, and the rebels, under Colonel Terry, The rebels have ascertained ; at'laat ! that the Dutch wilt fight.' : 1 haVe had a description of the enconnterfromone of Negley’s menywho ■saw the wholeaffair. : This gentleman was la several of; the hardest fought battUiin Mexi co, but he says he peter s awany imen.fighi as. hard or with .sp much, determination:pa, Saoha ancL his. He helped *to carry & acns' off the field. , Sachs hadthir'- .teen'Vuliet holes in most have, 'fedghtidtte'tliifa afterhe was'‘fatally Wounds* ed. After the'fight got desperate, ColiWil- Uchdispatebedn coutter after-assistance to brigade,and ColonelSirirell has ton ed, forward. at- ai double quick with hisregi ment, .but as soon ait! the enemy saw them coming, they scamperedoff, making good their ; retrsat v leaving some.of. thpir. dead.and Wound gdon unwilling to give our boys from Pennsylvania a chance to get theiatygdln. ‘ColbnSl.tV’illich and his' brave men ndi aha had used ,them"Up* so bad that they '-thought if Pennsylvania would get,their hand in they would be totally annihilated; so they eonoludedritwa* time to goJ . • Among the enemy's killed' was .a negro,-in' Texas. Banger uniform. Our 1 boys days .he fought like a. •fiend, until a shells truck, •taking the front of his face, and this was .tfielait aeenof Sambo. .What say aurpsuedo friends io-ihls?, Wby remove. Cameron from' theCabinat' because .ho asks theVqnestion “What'is to be'dohe with the robel slaves ?" T have read his report oVer carefully add have failedal'yet to see where' he'recommends the analog,of But ! 'some-of- ourlborder. peiople don’t wait the slaves to be interfered with—it might : raise, they say, an insurrec tion and the womenand children would be the : ytetiqi,.? They, forget v shpt< tho. women and children of good and .loyal .men, who have sacrificed their lires on the'dlfst of their country’s lUVand iibertyyare afrebdythe Vic tims bf thlsbutfageous andmere if ess rebellion,' and sire - left -withouthus bands; fathers, sons. or any other protectors hut a cold- and unfeel 7 ing world.: -Thtlr cry is nowiasdonding daily and hourly to Hepven.fprTengeanee,and there ; is no doubV;hat their prayers.wiilbe. answered! „hy a jrfstanddmnipoteutGod. . . i Troth. the. murder Vof. ‘ Byodenck untiljths death of .Baker tbpso fiends. South hare shown homercjV' Mefcyls fbr-the morcifrl, hut they’can 'sot'njrpo'-’cldim on that! score. Go on;Cam'oron,-ln the good work yod have been chosen to perform;.without fear of the President or ' all.-the resolutions misguided Senates may pass. • God,will bless you T man kind will praiso yonj nine-teS£hsor our great apd powerful neop.leb will euitain you.; No so, high with. thq people to-day; asCamorob. *'Withinthpiast tenwslhim*. ehirvVrMd wKh'incn'Crom 'ibe'AtUutic to.'.me. Mississippi, and 1 with' fe'w. exceptions they., okree'tk&t he stands fofemosfumong tho great men -of our'«otfntry.' :> He : has beeri'enarged with frauds, ' and oommittoes have bCttn ap polntoditaexamine Into the matter; bhi afleT all the most closest scrutiny ho has cotso out' -wtifcfiy iDg-eolorf ,hts enemies beingforcedta admit that ad ns t him wore-. 'gVhhrfdJrfsXand wltho'ut "the.least particle or (Jentlemen in. the Sonata of X«n tacky .may pass resolutions against him, -hut tiioy will bfl : of no avail, the President dare sot remove himv Kentucltians would do .better_tct Jook at.homo’ and endeavor to pro tect their. State-from Bcriab Magoffin ana his confederates. - If they would pass a resolution expelling him'ahdtskomoro pains for the protection and. redemption; pjfthe State! from the . wilcs of such vflb creatuxes aa these, ! they would be better employed than trying to cre- the'KxiJdentdnd his Cabinet' il ■ VI was informed this evening that there was. heavy cannonading going on at West Point, and that there .was a. probability of there be ing’an engagement at that place.- Brigadier General Johnston haa command of our forces there. JTe have partieulmrs.by jnoriiing.'w ; Vi7^.V7" : \- .•-rf-.-T ¥ ’ . Mr. John-Aiken, of jour: city, iaat Btiza-. bethtown.. Mcairs. John Watson; James ,Reynolds and William- 7 Forsyth, are iu this' «ity;‘ I also saw H, P. 'Sawyer Here this* moriaing. I underst&nd he leil forhome td-! day. ' I hare been informed that his brother; 1 B. C. Sawyer, haa receivod the Bepublhsan nomination - for - Mayor. : He is a-gcod ban, and Z' haVb' no doubt he will be elected by a handiome nuyorityV. The coal boatmen will all Vote‘for him. And I will toll you the rea son Hhy. • Some years ago, when the yellow fever was bad in Kew Orleans; Mr. Algeo, one of the 1 fraternity, took (he. fever, and Could not getVe aursßforloye or money. Mr. B. C. Sawyer,..who wat there also at that time; hearing' of the case, generously tendered his services,asd : staid by and nursed Mr. Algeo uhtlt' he jfai convalescent. Coal boatmen. neTer forgeran action like this, and men like. . him are tne proper ones-foc such a position as; Chief Magistrate for a large and growing city,. Then has'been 1 foe some time past large. Government stores .'arriving hero* consigned to'Capt/Symonds, Commissary of subslstencaTor/ VHais (very gen tlemanly in‘His manners,, ancl.appeaij tobe' perfeatly acquainted with . the irauoui duties .of his'position.- He has so fkr| given perfeot satislkctioh to alt - persons -hOvlng business' with; the esteem. andlgboAwulof the d tixensVof Xoni sviHe, by the strioty attention ha has paid to. the busl nessofhis department. ; my stay vrill try and BLACXDIAIIONb. - The Emancipation Qaestion—Wheni .>!' the Contraband! Cefa beShnt. - Prominent. members' of .Congresiefe Con sidering^rieanrhpaiiUobforwesoliition'of the "forrtnhunll question, in order to STaid the expense of rapperti«£«rowdi : of.il*Teaini idleness /end' to famish' the ' American mill* wlih .eeWn-,.'.'They thke the grounj th»t' the. Indisn-lerritcry west of Lonlslene end Ar keoeiej WM'cedid. to the'United State* by treety, u 4 /phjmrtaia haniHUoos, .TOtbont proToqetl«o,.Unjr. hnrtivioleted the tnatfee aedlevied sssiox-the United State./ thee am derinr the-tmtteenhUiiiii.TroM: Theeoiih theveUeye pf iheßed, 4rbeanse, end other. mm r eu contain »bout2o,atM>,tlQo»cfe|of ootton le«d,qfoosarp»ssed fortuity, capable of producing, Jb>M,oN>. baleti of Icottdd per’ iUxmtDf.-; p. i.MwyVr -.>••'-•'-5 I. X•; V' . It i« ipropoted to apply thaprtteiploiof Beh- 1 toaV Florida artnW Attdr'jeiSil 1 all eon traban da to ; thl* ‘Te rri tpry'an $-apprc a- ; tice ' thtorrtb', 'thVae ttlera- upon ithoao UztfU) leaving the oantioii-ofitbefrfinßldU-; pofitlontfr be Settled by tlifc jrme of ; tlsoW9* v*U <sftH3rabutdMar;£B*t hautboy come foriraJrdod -5- ~ eoantrj irnpproachcd' ffonrUCX'ottis, through Springfield, a distance of 30(|Whiles. The remainder of the railroad from Holla' Bpringsel&.tp Fort Smith can bo corn- ' pletod mtwclvo months. Itisaaid that thfe plantations of tho Choctaws and Cbickasaws alone coaid fally supply thn r mUlt even tho first year of the experiment. ’ :r At. the recent election at Denver, the editor* of a secettion paper, the Body Mountain having pabUiho4 a.namber of-hurltsqae tick eta coaliraingtho iromei df iomo respectable ladiea In that plaeo, for fomo important offiees^ 1 onrofthesa called at the £**?/ f. 'i GAZETTE Hebei Pauicat the; Drainesvflle . Fight. Evidences ate accumulating that tha paiic among the rebels,; during the lata fight', was indescribably terrific, They fledpell mell in every direction, only, exercising to keep their backs on orir men,Twenty-four hours nftertrard a company, of the fugitives came near the Potomac, navinglbst their way, and anxiously inquired the direetibn to-Can terville.’" - The party giving this infonnationtalso cor* roborates the statement that the eneihy~ never' came back to bury; their dead, but that they were buried by ; the-citisens- of Dxainesville. He says they buried one hundred.and sixty five rebels, giving each a separate grave, 'lie was present at the btmal,and oounted the graves. Amoh’g the deadbodies was that ,of Gen. Btewart. His remains were identified by his name being written on flui underclothes. His Sword had'been taken away And shoulder straps removed. Thehead of Col. : Taylor was shot off.- His horse -was killed odder him. L His body was also found andidentified by let* < tors found,-on his person andalist of.rebel countersigns for the week eadjng-Pecember" 18.. Capt. Easton, of . the, pirst Pennsylvania artillery, has. Col. Taylor's sad-, die." Altogether some twenty omoers were found dead, bnt with shoulder, straps ctitoff in every 'ease.'" ;; ' • FxOm ih'eSo Statements'it is'pretty conolu sivethat such was tho precipitaib flight of the enemy that they; took but few* if any oftßeir dead with them. * In further eorreboratlon at to the number ofdeadJeft OBilhefield a.fav airy scouting party, of Gen. :MeCall*s division returned to headquarters this morning, stating that theY yisitcdDrainesvillo and counted One. .Aixty*fiyo"new mounds where the deadhid bcen‘interinjd^ r \ -■ *'• ..:l The SHlfeage 1 Qocjtion. A nut&berdf niehibers of Uohgitrss have been importuning forthd - payment of mileage for the present session.. Tbelrdemandebavethus • Jar.been.reihae(Lby-Secretary Chase and Gen.,; Spinner, the United States Jrdasurer. .By the act, of August 16 P lB5O, itds provided thatthe compensation .of Senators, members,- and delegates • sfaalfbe~s6;Oo6 Tor' each Con-, gross and mileage aancnc-providedby law, for two dnewas' drawn at thfe eitra seaslop.. Jt is.apw clairpod*; : that undbr a jbfnt 1 resolution, pas?ed‘Dec. 23, 1867, in; which thikfiYst day of the second,;or ahyisubsequent • session;- the members shall .receive, mileage as now al lowed by taw," members are cdtiiled to mile age for each sesslob, though It’is provided tbat it'shall be received by law,” and the law of 1860., provides (thatthe mileage shall be received, for two..sessions' only.** The demand was made bh'ihe certifi cate of the Speaker that the amon&twas.dne, and 2ir.:VaUandigham> in pressing bis claim," produced a clause in au .act .pused in TBST/ when the pay of members .was $8 per day, And by which it is enacted thattbe Certificates of_ the Speaker shall beconfclasmr.updnall offi cers .of the Government.... As an appropriate sequel to this pettifogging,, it,turned out.that the Speaker’s certificates are signcd ih blank, and that Mr. .Grow/disavows 1 the attempt to get.around the i u'.lii-;. - o " pROCIAMATIo^.^Ciir. op . Fftfii ■Jt* xcauß.-nC'""- * - In accordance with,ibeprorvisionr of on Act ofths General Assembly of tbo Commonwealth ofPchnsyl- tbc ioeofporiitioDoribo City of .Pittsburgh, andof;:the variotnrsbpptemeois to said: Act, 1,. GEORGE WILSON, Mayor of .said city, do tesae thisi'-my proclamation, that-'bn-tbs FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, A. .D. f ISG2, being the Sevrmth Hat or tux Mokmfthe Iroemen of-eneh' Ward dtyr'quaHnedtovote for members of the Houakof Repasentatfosef this will meet at the several places of , boldl&g,elections ln.i their respective-wards'ahd preclflfcta: And.' elects' by ballot, uadcr tbe proriaioM qrafc Act of. Assembly, paased tbe l?tb of A.D-,J857, . . r - , ' One person id sarve as ltayor of «Ud city, i L • OnapeESontosCrreuFControUef ufsald-dtj,nnd - - X&cb.or whom shall hold their offioe fi>r twopears.; . 1 1 ' ■ Ontha. sairifr day; In. cottfbnrilty to'the above cited also-'to tbeOratatncceof'Goancils districting said city, £he citbsen* of-the -v - •>- ; r . Flnt Ward win elect, by ballot, ono person to be a member of the Belect; <Jouncil of Said'city ibr'two vyoan, one pcreen to beM Council of said city fbr onejoarj sadihreepctmmtctbe bera of tbeCommop Council* ..... Beeond Word—One'penwn ib btna " member of THe Beloct'aad.twoj»enansto beaembenoftbe Common Council. .... • r: iij-; Third Ward—One bo a member of tho Select and (bur pcfaCuS of the Common CbuncUL • ■' :; -'TC' , v'V :i '' "• Fourth Ward—One pmstm.to a member ob the'i Select and three penton* toiw members of the Com monCouhcH. ‘4 . Fifth Wnrd—OneperMmfdtie Atacthherof thefler lect and fire person* to be members pf the Cominoti Council. ' ’ ; l;.u Sixth 'Whrd-—One member of thq Select and five persona to bo masabert of the Cormhon 1 Council. * ... r.. rri . v . Berenth Ward—One person to of tho Select and two persons' to bb memhbrs'bf tho Common' Council, .- . ; ’i.v:;-.:;’..::;}:*!'- ' i Eighth Ward—One ponton tobe a member ©f-the Select and throe persons to bo members of Qtho Coin* mon Council: • • •* •• ‘ Ninth Word—One person to ho « member of the : Select and three person* to be member* of-tbe Com* mon Connell. ' Each of whom shall be qualified to servo os a mem* her of the House of .BepraiuniatiYC* of thia Common* vrcalth. - - ■ Attbe election to he held a* idbrmldi cni'TuxssAT, tbe,7th,dsy,of Janhaiy, A.Di,-18(ai : ir • Th*electOf*of.thaJFir*t Ward'lriU roto it the Public School Houße'lit said ward.- ~ • Thoelectoivof the Se»n<rw«rd‘ win tout it the: Public t r - ; ; The electdre of eo jnnch of ,-tho Shird \f|Al as He*' north’ofahd.woet ofGront street, being precinct No. 1 of iiid-wardj'wflttotoat the hdupb if rrabd* Jam* ,i*oa > on th* corner «f Sxthndftnlihflald tuwtar -; The elector* of eo mnch of tbo Third-Ward a* lios eooth and eaat of Grant’street, b&ngVreclnct No.- 2 of said -ward, trill voto'at the hom*‘oT& 8. f ' at thooornerofiWjrlieand Xmmal atmfct*;, m i The electors of the Fourth Ward will Tote at -tbb 'Public School Boom In bald wardJ- ” " , ■ The ele* tors ofso-mochof-thoFifth Wirdw lit* * nortbaudesst ©l- Adame street»-beiagprednctNo. 1 of aald ward, will rote, at tha Public SchoolHotue.' ctrfclbertf *treet, lh eald ■ > : *jv i vThe electors t^eomuebof the fifth Wantai li<* or aaid wanjfwlll rote at the corner of' Pita end ‘Walnut strait*, fa told pie-' cfacti i.-T-i;*- •ms- ,:u» v, .. Sixth i-W*rd the PubUcßchbpl House in. said ward. ; : i, ; - The (debtor* nf the'Sefcnth'Ward wil(Tote r at the iPobllftficboolßotißalneald',ward. :: lU: •'* >i -- _The«lectoreof -the;HgbthiWaxd-wiU Toteat the PubUo School House fa said ward - - ; The electors of tb* J Nthth Ward-'wiUvote at the PutdlcSchool Hon*B. r inaaidward, n: .t w-.,i 1 , f ... “ 'Given under my hand and the pesd of (he said City' 3861. de23:dte QEOBOE ; Wn,BON, v ltt*yor.. a.’ *i Mi IsXSTXa TAILOE. rpAYLOB -A: BROTHER,- Comnssidit -A UZ&CBAJTT*)' ’ : f. - 1 v ;* ► CIKOIHIfATf, OHIO^ iWiPersonal attention given and sale ofPBODCGB and Moderate advance* made on consignmentaef^etapte articles. <, .-.••./.‘a ,»r‘ ; Yearn. THOYAS'JkSBUCKCB'A CO,, PUtsbdrfcfe. “ aniftr P*KNOCK*Ca,; -' J **tU , - J-;'- Ahd .Cincinnati -mernhaota aanemllyj,. : TU'tJKi'HY , iXL Ukjcdxxni *ptl Wholesale -Dealers : -KH£?Lj4ADMO3, fiHAD/HEBUrEG. bODnSB*] : 45., Se« HO Sor*& Whama* tatwectt **«"»*»*♦ &nh i streets, PffiLiptlPßU. '\'-i ,; ;r; } . . i 3000 barrels Uses Heckercl—tern* ani, 'uuTT Sis^Sds/l.VSndd,intftortof i. .-JW igtfitioff&tfj Kvu : van quin tails Oocrgti’s sed Grand Bank Cgttfiab, 2WUch,sra‘aow;on*attt&rh>irestcai&Ttr&K aOd isspipte ;l»g ghets' 'pWfteUJW. *ht§r*jifaA6 >H |Mliktifc?' IWa m*nn fariai-nthls article smsdns;.aii<i - tsa : Ticntn iMdqjafo is npipblnL.pi.alw esa nioiiy Has fciT«a«!<(' It.hSftUjfchCfcr «iio, »ii,lr safe «ji<i-rtt»&:at: tit* lift Be CUtrstreet. • —J. hlt -ymt.*.n>s. AMJNAILB— Wfc V/ bare now Iraq ; «rt%dlK\.ubidl AUeti - and sell in WCT.ap4.MuUlQuantinfifJor.cMh or. approve Wc* raleT :<*^**a*na*a«wfc>i; r,f* •}«« r-wJJ*. - tJL ' ! AftiPbi fo c. Ki Oanoi^^^Su^Work^ 1 r-\ CXJ i &KK : K^ fl' :SSte@SSSSS&W&SS}. toa*J*aMhr>i'amUytlfi)«*in»Sio(*w:tu c-vs.iTZ.. r ' !;J| S»«« i ■>: ..*»».■< ■>■-.-*■ ft-,?; Klißs3HstiEE*£EjfafcStelS? * • J .-';.!,.;S?«ISi&y VOLUME LXXV—NO. 54 jjrs vh^^rcE, IKDSUMITY - AGAINST LOSS BY X riBK.—rBAKKUN riKI BiaCBAHOKOOM- PiUTT Gff PFILADELFHIA: Oflke, 435 and iSt Chesmntrtroet, near Fiilh, . v —.,: . Statement of Asets, January TM, TB6O, puhUahed agreeably to an act of Assembly, being— First Mortgagee, amply Beal Ertate, (pm’t raLfloB£L4 61) cost . ica.965 00 • Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral : - - 89,13500 Stocks, (present value $BG,Gti7 ?2)cosW <. 89,788 00 -Soteaandßilk IJCT 00 t,.-;:-; I • ya.ona^-^a Tho .only proflu from premiasa .which thU Oompany can divide by law are from'-tWke which hare.heui.demraiMd. ''lnsurance made oh every description oj property, in to*? and,oountiy,ati»»esaSlowae'a»scoum»tent with eecurity. . . _ - Since Qkelr iaoorpontion; a perlcd of. thirty years, .they have paid lomee by fire to at amotai excasdlug •#b«r Miftihna tf lhUarti fbjuibf *B6td\iig evidence of ; Ui6 advantages of lasunmm,*) vettatthalr abili*> and di«j>o*ltlou with all • <: LOSSMBTmaKS r-j <-.»• Leases paid during the ’year 1855.._ ;.8106,085 5T ■;j..v« ..’WtmXOfMUtt•«' —• CharleeN,Bancker, j IsaaoLe%. •, kfordetaiO. Lewls, - | jabob'B4Bomh, ’ 2®bi»i,WagnM‘, , !• Xdawd G-rLiOe, J David ff.'Brown,' *' ' f Geo. W. KlchardSi ; SanmelGraat»., ; -; Gea»:FalSsj , GHABLES N. BANGSKB* IVsrideaA v.x DALE, : FfCa-iVwicl«t. : Ww.A.fitXttt-Bmrstorplwefam; , ' Ag*u, ■ myft-;OgcoXortba>rt cOT.Wood'AThira tta. * OiHBB -INSOKANOE, ;m THIR RHLI« J?. ANCK MUTUAL , tNSUBANCR OUMPAKT, : •PFHTL ALKLPHIA, on BDILDIHOSTUmUedor ; t «rpetuaL.|fEBGBANDIS», HJ&BgPHB, Ac., to ' town or country.. .Office tfo. 308 Walnut street. -; CAPtTAL, 8229A10 Asms, $308,508 9^-levestad .asfollows; .. >■ ~•••- ..r.* -Firsfc'MbrtgiisMi ImprovedClty froper- ‘ ... ty, vrirth aooble;tba OO Ground rsht, first c1aa5^. M ...... M .. M ... MMu 2,408 60 vPenna.B.B.!Co. , s& Mortgage^ City of Fmudelphii, 0 pot cent: 30,000 00 Allegheny oouutyfi nr cC p.Jb B. Loan-710,000 00 . Collateral bonds, well accrued—- 2,800 00 ■'Hgntlngddn and Broad "Top-'Mountain^* Bail road Company, norlnn . 4,000 00 •Pennsylvania Bailrodd Co/« Stook/.4,000 OB Stock.pf Reliance-Mutual Insurance 24fi50 00 - Stock'of County Fire l,OOO 00 .gtopkiuT Dolawara; JLfB.'lnSuninbs‘Co?.v e TtD 00 Commercial Bank . do 5435 n •Mechahks’ BAhk -’ da- ; 2,012 50. l6O 00. .16,297 J 8 % - Bgofc.AccoautAaasruedilntereit^'etCiwh.V 4 * c|2lo 72' Cash, on hand and in .hands of ageuts^.^H^JC-15 • m-jfsoBatiBW' CLEM TtNGLEY, PrtSdnL ‘rmnacYofiSs- /lf Clem.Tlngley, , - . i' v > r ;S4izloel Bnpham; ”35; Lothmp, ■* . Wpi.,R..Thompson,-•. .. v - BobArrStoen, Cluyu LclaniL > lFrcdsricfcßcown, lFte*rk.:L«UTiJi, . Wm. Musser, Jacob Btmting, . -• 'ft Bte42nson, •- “ ( ,Deq). Wr.Tinglor, «Smith Bowens J® 4 * ’ Ja*. si Wood wsrd, -.7 Mirthaii HilL i u v n Johfi Pittsb’giu . B. MINCHMAX, Bet&bc*.- ‘ - J. J G.-COFray^mt my O , Kortheast comer Third and W#od street.- WESTERN iXNaUKANOK/iOOJIPA'- TT, ki or pirrsfiDßaii. ; :., ~•» . - aMH,IEB, ; Sr., c ftUd«<. t M. GORDON;#acrdarp«;'«-Vj hin^s'-i u ~ - ' Olßc$ I H6. 92'wter Wato- . iZZi iv.r.o-J,-.v. WtU -inutn aaainU cii kind* Mffjferfef l bg THitctorwwko ■.., ar«vfO : tape* Miif. ao*pijaui%: o»d afioj^ndtttr yortpaew• <bmT 'to waiatoiw tW- > <Jtarocier+U& tint feeeraoautf; t tfmlily {JWtaf -■ prelectionii'tiim.ickedetlr* to.bnimtund, __ *V«f . .- 'jfortgigdi _! 2,160 00 :■? onifT - '- 1 ■ sago ■ Opm AccoqnU f ,*r... n . TiM Oa "•:• r .,~,;,., v , / M ; L_.l2 -; -^is^6tsL^. ;} i&nlnv Atkfef, • Atexaod«jJpp*r» Dartdß. Mt/ ! Rpe*J..Thimn4> •- Beiij. P. BikawnH, ; John**. H?Uttiie. B- JHHer.'Jr.,.. JamerMcAhler, . SitbaaW Hbia*w, ; ""<\ Akx»fftmicfc»,. ? Gbyr« thir*ta, ' v VTiUuuxi H.' Bmlth,- ,0. w, filcketson.... tMRE, MARINE AMfMUiitito IN- , •J: iOOMPAkr of • NOfTfIAMBRIOA, PHn.ADKI.PHIA. , .1 riOii 'lncorporated IT94—<J«plUVtfiOO,o6b; AB9eta,;Jftaur7.lX> L IBO9„ MM ; M^4)f ARTHUBG.COFFIS ,Prt**m£. V : - frenhor; ■'* .-3 T’i INSURANCE' eO7"OF THE STATK QPPSSjUSSWrAXIA, PiniADELTKIA. ' . Incorporated 1794—.Capital* 5200,000,. ABTFQBIjriRE USSyRAffOE CO. w tempo uxad fstt#X& Awet*, Mar I, « • J J : •'■•" --‘i H; HUNTI*<H>6K,'jV«UMC * lIHO.C. . : W* Jnanrarro* ‘4a th«-*lxrr&«l<i and reU&fee'Gcn* paal»caji. b* obfcdnedb .^r, .87 Waig»tr«t,B*ip^frßiriffiopu -/^atI®ITBIKSUEANGBeOM»ANY \J 0W PITTSIHfBQH., • and water streets,* second floor; '' l -X'/ h s |'i inn*— rinini*' iJlLSllii : InremjAinst k«*anddsoscsis tb«aaTieatk>D ‘©fifceßottthenr and-WceteraTOnsvEatee and > o*t; ,y&?* ’ unfea Against ion m 3 damage bjrilre. s.t.: l:, ‘'mjuenuii ' Uja ; •- Wi%JUeUaj,k jr-fyi: f iiuuPuiuji.i “'■BeSeHNn-tLS, '“■■■r - Barclay Preston. ..Qopga.Bin^hMßt ■PHILADKTiPinA ymE Atro tIFB - JL EISIIBiJrCK QOMPAHT.Ho. 149 Otd&ut A, dpftdttto too Cnilom Hoom,' . - } * '7*fao,ioo-Aj*t^faw.&s/ cWflimokia «Ukisii*eMiissnhQ»j tUber'perpetual or limited, on arenr. description af.Aoporfty fit M« •obAhdiw,*! rideonable fstec of prtSiJtiitf. " v -r-r P.KIMQ, PrwHmt 1 '* : M. WVBAXDWIH* Vic* PftridaU. ■j JF.BLAGKBUBXB, StaMrjr.-• -•-. ' , ..„ MMCTOU:,..;. ' •' ... SvCtofc‘Biqtt«, i"' l '"* ' Joinin S. Pan!' *■ Vf K. J &rO»{», ~.: .....iff.-. - :o*Bhttnaivl‘-<'t - V > ’ Uifimlibi John Clayton, Oeo*.w7iSnnm f .. “• ■ 'i* S/Magu-gto, ’“. B..Witar»i iS • - .-.* j.o.oowpljt.’aii, , . ./LLLE^iENY. l^aUßAiiCiS, «JM J«xpaxt of rm®ju»GH.:offlo#, 1*0.37 imt ‘•tnet.-Bcnk Btoct-'.;:'- -•.-; u-w. wX -V-. JOHN D. KcOOBD, FtaiVotdnf. D. U. BOOK, SecrcCm.. - • c‘.-*•■-> .v 'Sb***' ■ l «sssßai ! .r: w . asossp : • ‘oAt.-WBmaKfe- i -«« ; t Mytiiiaes,,, ' BTBRT, PmSBCM|k.J!A. , , FAI?BO»SMa. .."-'.I .**£» s■mBos y ~ , ■’■*■ WIBCOVSIK sTATxjrAW; jawi triintm* ss&^sssbmimß^-- ; •D<y#-ie oath* a3dUfttttf °°. WA bp Ibxuid.r • UnWSWft fr.jajf sgurju ■ %v; .' ..,; U:u. J>-ii l T. ITI GOBPOH^g^ayy, .B.IL Kltff “ - •sasaSi ' John £*DilnorUu < Charles H, Zuf, 1 • >: - - gaftiyd
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