I’HK DAILY tfe. | VESIEBN- RESERVE CHEESE, ! BrnKaTt abd. fork, eacoh, floor, rum; t BSiSSft: PEARL ABHEB. SALEBATUS,IIS- TIBD OILS, QBIED, yBPIT.nid «B6r»Uy,h*o». 141 and 143 Front »tmt» s.-jhtS>banfr« • '■ _ • i j - lii. xonmumc. '"riTOP &BHBPARB, CojonajosMra* V/cmiirr«'wi3 dealer* In FLOITO, GRAJH AND " Liberty «tmt, «»W. ;ChbicAbra»d»o^yi°^to r vi «ottrt*ntiy on- band* i fextlcTilAr * l^^^ •v. aiilwrordOTtbf MerchendlM*!?**** .°g£2l*«L -; ™Lsk VaK ■ CHEESE, PQKK, "^g&ssasjsr^ss: r*nsrXTFETZ.i ‘Obwardinq and A Tf «» rWA *T, fartbt into of FiiOUR. BEEW>MM VROIT. fnJ'Prodact gea#r*Uj> No. 10 .ManMt iL» »f IHr*t. Pittubargh. ■ ~ - . OCHOMAKEB & -LANG, Comassms WcorrfAKTs and wholwal* dealer# in QBOCE ,, -trfrSifum* Sms. JKODUCg. l~YitrT* NLHUUDLE. mcceaaorto Jdo. ■' H n-nnitßop. Ho. 183 Ifwijiw. r‘«»r '•"'{wretafoEHEßAL PRODUCE, GROCERY AND ' "CTlSjhsaioS MERCHANT. . '' Rowtignacow wopectrullyoUcltod. ■ fa*Rdly - 'jra wnitx— --r-H 0 *- wa,TX vUXTHUK; BBOTHEKS, Fobwarddjq • t/V‘“aTO Coauosnoir Mkbcmawts ami dealer* in {• iIuVIMOSS ASP yBODOCi; GENKKALL* .So. V , 285 Liberty ctirct, PmcbniKh. Pa. myS7 V A , SUiloVEii,Conwsaios "• A. tei.,l. OBDSW AKD BEIIJIKP’CJtEBOI. ... OLlji, GLASS, lUON. NAILS, Ac.,:No.UOLlterty - j .f»tf9Ct.. •" ' fUUA! A'.aSAMf J®** 10 * c * allLr “’ ft*n. a. oorrn*,) ®* „„i Special Partner. ■iTRAKH Ac COFFIN, successors to ii ft[l M’CudleM,XleeaeACo^WHOLES ALEGBO ■*• cktttJ. corner of Wood and Water «tn»U, PituturgU, Tuis'a ; 4 _l_ Jtf-fiL. •* WM. J. auTQiot i; T - It VOIGT & GO., successor talc G. . I i. Griff, FBODOCT AND COMMISSION MEB CHANTS. 'iKXiCcrtT »InM;t, Pinßtmrrh, P». a»S ' ' ■ UOOIfc. _ IDWAiiD IfJLSI. ' " TOHN 1 MOUSE & CO., AV'uouaiLE ' tl o»<x*M «n> ComilMloa MIICHUn, corner o( • Mmlthflrfd mdWuer rtrwM, Pimbnrgh, fa. Jy7 .Hi tii&Gaocciu las No. IU7 WoodUreet, PUtaburgiL ■ - 9. 'ftißtrATUCK.‘~a. KuotrAnuca. t> Whole- n»Mm and dealer* Id FLOUR AND : . and 1M .LitcttJ eireet, Pttubtrgb. : * -Jafcdly '■»••■.• •‘ 3 L . ■ tTmKs' HAWAtiIA, * SON, Oommis “'* J Blftl imi for th«*4ta of CRUDE AND HE*. FINED CARBON OILS, No. 09 and 70 Water street, Pittsburgh, Advancoe madd-oa consigtuneuts. -j.;, pHpeenra. S~ IMON JOHNSTON. Dealee tk Pc he DBOQ9 AND CHEMICALS,. PEBFUMERY. ■ •FANCY GOODS,-BURNING FLUID,OILS, F-AM* ■V.-jilW-MMCWDJ, Ac.,*e. v of‘BtrkUy pnnwatud- llwjwlOchJAoffir* at iof*e*t price*. Comer Stuith* • and Fourth •tr*eU, PitUburgb, Pa. ; • < PreKTiPtioM CurgfaUy cOmpoopded at all hours. r - TUSK?H. FIiEAIINU, corner of Market ' *} : -tnwl md tbo DiAmond, keeps conetantljon Imd4 * fnil Maomnsnt uf DRUGS, MKDIctNES, ’ ' MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY end all; aru- ctaa pertaining to hi* buai&eee. > • r! > ■-' phriiaan*■ preecri)>tiuDs carefully composnwd at ■ alt hour*. B 1 FAtoKSTOCK as CO., Whole t'fin and Manufacturer of WHITE . |.Kap AND LITHARGE, comerolWooAand jront '' "■treeU. Pjmbaigh* • mb7 - - Wholesale Dealer ’Jtl IaJJRUoI, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND • ■ . DYE STUFFS, No. 2Srt Liberty.etreet, Fituborgb . . ordet* Trill receive trotopi Attention. . mb** nuum UtAtJV~~..«—-—•0* o,w * AXITEA. —-REITER, Wholesale and . IJ gfTAtr. fliiiMim. comer of Liberty and St. *- ' Cljarktr&uiPltPbtfrgfa.- - . _ D‘ K. OJSO. 11. iti-VaEK, IfnrOaiaT, 140 Wood itmt, comer 'of Wood ■Orct ana alicy r Pitubnrgh, Pa. - " ■ JLTTOBJtrBrS. ; TOHN GrMieCOSOTLL, Attorney AT T,»g Owml ■econd itorr Kvhe'i I*aw ficus* XKO, Jltr lO IttllDOtul StTMt. " - , i. Will attend to tb* wtUMDCttVwiring aad coU«- - Won of claim*, bounUe*, Ac., in Vnahlngton, DUtrict ' ofColnmbU: ool»*p»«_ v - .>| ...JOUH MSLUIK. vr ,y^ATK?€k ~t MELLON , Attoe- IV 1T UT, No. 133 Fourth otroot, Orodoorr abut* ttmlthfUld. FUtalmrub, P»- tnyl7:dtf rtIUOJiAS JSWLNU, Arromrer, jjid 1 —-»»om at La^ _ CooncstLOm at Law. •* ■ Vmct, Ho. 100 Fourth- *trwt, comor of , Cherry alley, Plttubaryh. fa. Rnll:dtVlyT OAMUfcIiA. I'UKVIAaNCK, ATTOKSBT «t™t, uSiolnln* th« olßct of M*r -4.11 * m-tiwn. Pitulinrgh, Pa- • jedfodly C"t- ti. iL riSUTti, ATTOKTifr A-ND ti ccmraxx At Law, h« moored WKCHN'B r BUILDIKGB, No. 12 l)iAm™d •"'tL.neit Stq Bt:lVlAr’A church- , mrlO-dlr " 1?. UicAS, Attobsby AT laAW. ; : Ol+lcl,So.7i anmt 'ilwt, PHtilmrgh, Pa, ' •mts‘ ■- ' ' " ■•-•-■ -*■ ; *<;lWiV'KTi Jg- ATtbHMET 41 Law, >. UoTca Boon* AAreet, Lowrie'i Law Building, -■ Fttutosh,.?*.: ■■■:■-■ 1,1111 "jpnopvcE. ;11 ■ V IXtCM. * * T *E£CH 4 HUTCHINSON, Commission ' 1 Jim roiwiMiMO WE«T. iu?< KESKBVJi CEJSKJiK, i’LOUB, BA* LINSEED OIL, POTB_AM> Sgfc —uni PnjJuw gavmlXf* - Sort - brand* Fsmily' 1 lot» '‘‘"riuwioi' -ipwt to jf jJUdlwn M • &^"l^p2Ss-Po«l:S«r*XsSrn6 , g«ond«sd b*t waMood rad SnJlb^ rraEESlf WakbUoOsk.—hjS.k i ■ ■ k?z L s%- nSB aq<T Prodooe kaOctkllJi So. 25 Wood «tnwl. Abort, ti'AUt, Plttlborgh. ■ ’ -• m T*. "ras2d HOt,MiEd & CO.,.JfoBK L>eal ~ *1 oilAodatAit™ to rKonsiosß.con,''^ krtmayreiitAtTwii. ; ’jjrs URjtjrcE .iGE.rrs. J-, GAIU)I>TER COFi’iN, Acesi fob , y-AwWoiA. Bhilai,e£hua'aaii BiqUAJicx In- Coansm. comer Wood anfl ■'> Thirdftrwti., *' - - > •- •- r tv JoftES, Aokst North Amkri Pwrotylrania and Hartford In* OteiQqanpanfea.frc Water atreet.' • ~ • C* AJAUKIaKEA, iiECBKiAitY Citizens fJltMßtxxzzXfrtVAxrf &n^X* *f d W*ter ttmUj -* tr-fr-' r. \-- > ■ ' • • /. , FHTiJ3HDSS •- SECRETARE W ESTEKN 1 ; mcAaci CWiar; 8-j W»trt- nmn I , M; i BOOK, • Secret art Alleohjt a IwremaydrCbmmT, '37-Fifth atrefct. . Ditr GOODS. ! *• ’ • •■» * * ■.S>o^w W v>Jvv<^W*s.WM.vfcA<V^VNVA.v-.ww^ ’ <«» vtuos.^jxMirv.caeju-.aBATIdI* ’euro txu. xmtaoN, cake &, co:, .-•■■: .;UaiiJr*oA,>arwiCA.,) ~ VSOLUAXOtiAtXU«• -1 V r FOREIGN AND DOMtßne DRY GOODS, An, M Wood ltrMtp thlM 'hOQ*« «bOT» DUmood - *♦•• • • , • alley; Wttrtmhi&v ,L: -■•ptQ'.dtf , ' f M- BUKCHFIKLD, silccoesor to : '''43 • Bdr&fittt 4 De«2«n ' " r Y 'fc/inW.E AKD rAKCTT-DBY GOODa, Sorth. ti Ai«JON~ i*> V. ki, ••ÜBOUt* ’l* Sta -*l£sWHw *» runmi ooonurtw or tu wi»- TKvajatjrGs, ite. ~.. % osSph‘ ■»!> ■wwc'liiiuiiiliP tW Btm*|r Gotw, So. n - —* . „ -••-.'■> » 1 1 »P* g m 05r «*' . Tf* Moataa] iMtromMU. jlolitWrt \ .. ' - - ..i: i»a» * lit - .vjf-z r/ . GROCERS. THOC. LITOB,SI JAKBS TEOULP. LITTLE &TRIMBLE, Wholesale UEOCEBS A*D COXJdMIOX HBECBABTSi dealers In PRODUCE, FLODB, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, CARBON AND I<ABDO(X*.IBON t NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufacture* generally, 118 Second street, Pittsburgh. ' DPVCAH ■.'IKJKBLP....J. BBStTCBIX, JE....C. BBStICELB. McDonald & akbuckle, whole uu Gkociia, Pxqoccx Ajn> Coxxusios Mm cnakTS, Jobber* In N. 0. SUGARS and HOLASBES, DEFINED BUGABS and SYRUPS, FLOOR, BA CON, BICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, Ac,, No. 258 Liberty itreet, Pittsburgh. no!4:ly * p. a, KsnißS.~~~.vn. d. ebybk*. TJEYJLER &BROTREKS, successors JX to Beyxner A Andenon, Wholesale dernier* in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON FECTIONERY, SUGARS) FIRE WORKS, Ac., Noe. 126 and 12* Wood .street, a bore Fifth, Pittsburgh, Penn’s. - , Jyg&dly B.KOSISOH. RKOBISON & CO:,-Wholesale Gro ces*, Coxxtisioir Mbbchakts and dealtr* In all kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, aud Pitts burgh manufactures, No. 256 Liberty itreet, Pitts burgh. ) my 2 KO. 8./JUNES, Wholesale Dealer a GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCU and Pittßbnrgh manufectured articles. No. 141 Water street, above tbe Honongahela Bridge, FHtaburgh, Pa. EOBEBT IIALZCLL...... ~~.JAXSS B. BBEUJCKi. ROBEBT DALZELL A CO., Wbole bale Gbocsbs, akd Fobwermno Mbbchasts, and deal ore in PRODUCE and Pitta burgh manufactures, Pittsburgh. ÜBSSY LLMBZET ~.JOHX IHIP7OM. LAMBERT & sjHIJPTON, Wholesale Grocers, Pbosbcb Dkalbss and CoxMtsstoa Mbscbakts, No. ti Sixth street, Pituburgh, Pa. noHily JOHN VATT ........... JOBS WUSOM. .vnn .A A......................■ ■■••••■•«•••••••• • WA TT & WILSON,- Wholesale Geo ceei, Coxxnjßoa Mebchexts, and dealers fn Produce and* Pittsburgh manufactures. No. 158 Lib erty street, Pittsborgh. jAIAH DICKEY & CO, Wholesale Gsocxas, Commission Merchants, and dealers in PRODUCE, No. 80 Water street, and 06 Front street, Pittsburgh. __ OKU. W. OILWOBTH. UAO. M. .. JS. DIL WORTH it CO., Wholesale • Qaocxßi, Nos. 130 and 132 Second street, near Multbtleld, Pittsburgh. Q°l JUtUf rLOTI>.~...BIOnABD rLO*D....;.WIU4A>I VU)YD. JOHN FLOYDJcCO., Wholesale Oro ceei asu Commission Hebcubnt*, No. 172 Wood pad ±lB Liberty street, Pituburgh. J«D> ILLIAM BAUALEY, Wholesale Grocer, Nos. 18 and 2u Wood street, Pitta* burgh, Pa. ta24:dtf Jttaji'VraCTVßEßfr w.B. mackintosh -J. nuuuiu x. r. babt. Mackintosh, H£Mfhill a co., corner Pike and U’llara streets, near tbe City Water Woiks, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturer! ol MACKINTOSH AND-UKMPAILL’S IMPROVED PATENT OSCXLLATINGHTRAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of ail sixes and.beststyta. Uavkig put up machinery of Urge-capacity and ol the best quality, we are prepared to do heavv Job bing, and eoUcit work in this. Due, trusting that. by prouiptures, and the character of our work, to ment public patronage. ; We invite special attention to our BALANCED | VALVE OSCILLATING ENQIKEd, as.combining < advantages heretofore unattalnad In' this class ol | Engine**. • • . .. - jt2b:lyd WILLIAM BARNHILL ............ JSttBU M. SBCSU. WII.I.IAM BARNHILL A CO., No. 61 Penn street, below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa., STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS; Manufacturers of BARNHILL'S PAT ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, FLUED and CYL INDER BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, BRETCUEN, FIRE BED, STEAM PIPES,CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, SUGAR PANS, -IRON YAWLS, LIIE BOATS, etc., etc. Also,' BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, dono at tbe short est notice. All order* from a distance promptly at tended to. THOMAS MOORE, Manufacturer of abb Djlalbb t> all Euros or TILLED PURE BYE WHISKY and FAMILY VINEGAR, Noe. 188,191,193 and 185 First street, between Smilhfield and Grant streets, PltUborgh. ogf* Private orders solicited. Highest market price paid for RYE, 09* Fusel Oil and all other-poisonous ingredient* carefully extracted, by a process new and Improved. JOSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO., Corner of Firatend Liberty etreeta, vAXUTAcrracsß or SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, *c„ 4c. mjlfcll 11 SEVERANCE, No. 60 Water St., lO*'PittAbiiiEh, manu&ctoraof BOILER RIVET#, WUOUGBTEPIIIEE, COMMOM AND RAILROAD, of erenr deacripthm. _ ilxrd or ibspcJ SPIKES and lUJ* £TS, Urge or email, mad® to order at short notice. Ay»»fMwrtafflt opartaatly pphand. ;n»rA>.»a SHUiT MANUf ACTOKY.—Misses J. * N. AUL, No. 22 St. Clair atreet, mak* to or der, by wH IETS, COLLARS. Ac., on abort no tice. AUo, bar# comtantly on hand a fioe aaaort aaut of SHIRTS AND COLLARS, made In the beat, moat faaldcmable and dcairable tnanner. jrt».<Hy JOHN OIiU’HANT & CO., BRccewora of T: 11. OUpbant, Manulhcturen of HUT PRESSED NUTS AND WASiOiKS, CHAHCUAL HORSE-SHOE IRON and NAIL; KUI>S» BOILER IRON and RIVETS. FAIRCHANCE IRON WORKS, Fayetto Co., Pa. jy3l:lyd . Warehohae. 13 Wood at., Plttabnrgb. WELLS, KIJJDLK & 00., No. 215 Liberty atreet, oppoalta Six th ,rUUbargb, mannfoctnreraof WHIPS,' LASHES ITCH ES, and erary-'deecxiption of LEATHER BHAIHED - Orton iolidW Sot tk« tt»de, ui good. prompt ly m t-r lortrocttow. . r IroaU-ly, i a. — y.rLtjyyyTT.. 1. cabp.ki.i~ tvXCEiSIOK ’GLASS WOBKH— Pi WOLFE,‘PIOKKETT 4 CO, Qua, SLutopa c- Sia. , Wu.lu.iM, So. 12. W«o4 rtiCTl, «>rn«r otjflryt. Pltwborsh f Piul •ZQi*- j^iUAkliriS-^OOALK.;-New Hriobtos, '\7 pju,JHaadfactnm of BUCKETS, TOM, ZINC W A3HBOARHS;TRVIi; BOXES and LABELS. ' way*' -.rv ••••••. ; j/STHK. mEETH; BXm X PAIN, BY THE ' WUEBEBYNO BAPOSoI arc irsKb. . . Cold weather t* the tin® wheni tba apparatus can b* wad to 1U beat tttvaq&tte. ~V - ■- . i Madical gentlemen awi tb**r &mIUM bat® baa ibsir Utth ®xtract«d by my prow «<* testify astoth* safety and painlcatnoss of the w*. lioa-~wbat«Ter has beta saidby persons Id throated In amanloytbt contrary, bating no knowUdge of my E. OPPBT, PaaTiSTj 1-1* SmlthfiUd at. JOSEPH ADAMS, Dextut, Cormelij'n Building, corner of Diamond nod Grant afreet!, “toSSi*-!*. A. M. Pollock, Dr.: Hkllock, Tfeojor»BAtlMi^M?f l ‘l*tT° tt - ayAdlj REAL ESTATE AGEJTTS. WlittAM WARD, Dealeb ik P*om-, imoptKotu, Eoaor, Morroiorr, k»d«ll LOANS. .Lropgh my on reesoniMeTeriml. - • ’ l'bcee wishing toinmat their money to ▼intage, con always And flrvt and eecond das* pnper *'fif'kSimS«UoSi»d InUrrtow, rlrfetlj cona deptipl. Offlco, Urut Knot, oppoilto Bto P*»J» Ckthxlnl. i W=".: BOOTS JtJTB SBOES. BEEiVMaotfaotdkeb op U BOOTS AND SHOES or orerr drrcrtpltokjAo. 34 Smitliiddptrool. PltUburgh, Pi. <*gl:dl7 'tames M. BALPH, lata' assistant to (j Charles Bartbcrger, prepare# KXPLICITDBAW' IN OS AXQ > SPECIFICATIONS for all kinds of Buildings, and superintends their erectionon reason' abtatannSir - Office on Anderson street, between IWttMfuw Botonson City. , ~. j JeU yIHaBLEs SAftTSEBdEB,; -ABoirT KJ ftci. BANK BLOCK, Plflli olnoL-EprpUbaaßLASa AND SPECIFICATIONS Sri ddaa-lptioa: rrt>rkr Itiprrior rod op modarpOtonM. .Ji rg]o:dlT . BOOKSELLERS, tfc. T7:4X & ;CO.i'BoOKmtEß* AKD SIA- j NO. SS Wood Knot, patt door to tSo contor or ThW. littrtrttrgll*. Pa, .SCHOOL ppd LAWBOOKS QOPrtPPtlp OP tlpd. : / ■ KVhSbLtaLrMiMtittMit tP, Ko. 57 Wood street, Pit BAD, iSoOKIXIXBB So. Tt Fourth street, Ap XT ladwo rooptrod ~ AND r:o ivr MID K.01.A-~Li jouiiN^vr^. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Foubym Steskt. CRABTEBED IS IMfi. ] Open dally from 9 to 3 o’clock* also on Wednesday .and fiatnrdaj evenings, from May Ist to November 'lst, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to Maj lst.from C to 8 o’tlock. Deposits received of all sums not lees than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in. June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in Jons and December,aince the Bank was organized, at the tats of six per cent, a year. Interest,' if not drawn ont, is placed to tho credit of the depositor as principal, ana bears the same in* tenet from the first days of June and December, com pounding twico a yew without troubling the deposi tor to call, or even to present his pass book. At tbU rate, money will doable in less than twelve years, making In, ths aggregate eight aan ose-haif psi quit, a TEA*. Books, containing tho' Charter, By-Law*, Boles and Regulations, famished gratis, on application at thoofllco; , Parsiccrr—GEOßGE ALBREK. tics ntxsnisrrc. William J. Anderson, Junes B. D. Meeds, HIU Bnrgwln, Isaac 5L Pennock. ‘ ■ Beni. L. >'ohneetock, A. N. Pollock. M. D« Hopewell Hepbnrn, Robert Bobb, James Uerdmani James Bhldle, James D. Kelley, Alexander Tlndle. TKCSTKES. Alexander Bradley, John B. McFaddon, John G. Backofim, Peter A. Madeira, 1 George Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Cantield, Jama* McAnley, Ainwao A. Cartier, Jobn.M«J»jisiV • Charles A. Colton, Walter P- Marshall, WilUatn DongUa, JohnUrr, ' John Evans, Hoary L. Btngwalt, John Holmes, John H. Bhoenbergor, W Ilium 8. Haven, Alexander Spear, Pttcr H. Hanker, William E. Schmorti, Richard U&ts, Isaac Whittier, William B. Lavchr. Christian Yeager* , gaCRKTABT an* TkbasCbeti —CUAS. A. COLTON SKi:dewT EKMAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, comer Sixth and Wood etwti. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL Vbo.WQ. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. ADAM BBIKKttAM. PruiJ<mL. Springer Harbaugb, i. Augustus Uoeveler, E H. Myers, l Jwph L4d«, J.F.H*vokotia, I ChriKii&n siebort, AntUoay Utyar, I A. Qrostzioger. DISCOUST BVEBY DA Y. JOHN STEWART, Quhier. .roue e. dilwgbtb. .nMtixiJJ’t'o us. t?oiiOTiW£^ircß[MEa~s?rßE JJ DUCED PRICES. —JAMES W. WOODWELL, So«. 97 »ud 99 Thir«l street, iud 111 Fourth ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, BuitabU for HOTELS «ud PRIVATE DWELLINGS. ffg- onlcn jiroraptly attended to, and tb* Fa nitura carefully packad and boxed. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS furoUhad at abort CABINET MAKERS aapplled with avory artl to tbe line. HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY, SEAMLESS BAQjjASD OF OSSADURGS, 82 INCHES TO *0 INCHES WIDE. IWOnlwa left at H. Child* A Co.’a, 133 Wood *t. Pituburgh. mill r»«dae attention. w^s;dly ,D PUNS, TENS AXD CASES REPAIRED} Don* ot tbe abortwt nttico, at tbe comoroi Foortb anil Market street*, avcond atory. Persona lining ent of tbe city Laving pen* to repair can send them by mail. .„.„, iiTTirrt . . _ n <nhZ7:dly ' FITZPATRICK A CO. liUNK GOODS.— Solid Gold vVeodiko BIKQt, SINGLK STOKE AJtH - CtCBTEE JJlAltOtlP Ki.Hua, Lja>ita’ Golp Watchw awd Chaim, Suver article* Urtaeee auiUble for woddioz prwenU, SETS OF JEWELRY in Corel, Jet, Amethjrt. Paerl, 4c.; SILVER COPS AND GOBLETS, for ipnaentation; GOLD ÜBAD CANES, Ac. . H, RICHARDSON A CO., airt7 Corner of Fifth ami Merkeyaueeta. PITTSBURGH, P». W A. CAfcDWXLL JOHN CALDWELL, ia. /HaIaDNVELL & BKO., Boat Fubnish \j rp* a*p pm.ni m MANILLA, HEMP AND CuXJON COBDABB, OAKUM, TAIL PITCH, BOS IN AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK, Lip ll * AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. C 8 Water and 78 Front etreets, Pittsburgh- apo:diy X\f W. YUUNG, successor to Dart- W- - mieht A.Young. No. 8? 'Wood street, corner of aU It i ads of CU TLER Y, RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, bCIS SOUS, GUNS, Ac., Ac. A Urge owortuieul of »“• *bo*e goods constantly on band. mbl _ -jKSusrr ’VNSKN'D, I’-Bi , ao**~ iS - ToWKsk*nu, - o«. I J Packciu am> duless is BACON, DRIED B£EF, LARD, MESS AM) RUMP PORK, No. 18 Fourth »lrwt, near Liberty, Plttaborgh. WP. MAItskALL, DealerinWall « Tapes*, Bordeu, Ac.; No. W Wood itTMt, Pitul'urfcb. S '' - ' t/ —-J*‘ Ri I‘ALMEK, ,n'o. \VooD »t., . Dualer In BONNETS, HATS, BTItAWITRIM JIINGS, lid STBAW OOODS »«n«r»llj. jyj-RDIC'AL. CARD, Having cirri rod in PUulmrgh, *nu H tunid, d«»°- his exclusive attention to the Medical atjd Surgical treatment of Chronic Dlawwos specially tboee of tw Lower Bowel, each m TUce, Constipation, Fistula, Figure, Falling of the BStreLWricly^fcof U»«-Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel. He will also treat Xbo earl one Chronic Dtoeasesof the Womb, Kidney*, Bladder, Ac. Hie room* are at the Monongahola Uonee, when be may bo aeon and consulted from 9 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock S. m. dally. Patient*, if they deelre it, will he egirelrta'mcTrnrt of the city.- del(h«Ktf . Jl Slight. Cotd, . SaJtak.Aiaa.ra.encait Watt jarhtcMi, ySSm/KS which might bebhcclced with a simple remedy, if neglected, efien terminates ecricudy. Few are 'aware if'the importance rf stopping', a rfaugJl er. gfLLnJii galA in its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, ccan attacks the lungs- _ I2L*cuiinl* ivere'first .introduced eleven years-aero. ' * hoe been, proved that they are beatf'.ekicia Wars the public for jgaiiahJt, JsaLLa., /A*cjuJu±ul, tfafia+t-k.tte IBackirg Gough in and. numerous affections qf the : giving immediate: relief. ■ • Public Speakers 8 Singers will find them ‘effectual fitr clearing ' ;ahd: strengthenihg-theitKice, i .. inJUedieine.at SS cent* per box: ■ ' .ndHEMDBEBW BBQB. ■--- W. jMiwwtiU'T iCXED WITHOI IS Or AS APPARATUS hOALVANICBATTEBY —KTHoMUNN'S KLt&IKU? OPIUM. _Th« oorUcliou of Uit< lollmiWo Jrepuutioo -takilMtaglo ■»»<■*. Wllhoatf.WrionolDllbt nMdkbul .IrtuM of opium, till Elixir !■ thoroughly purlfitO from >ll iko noulouo <l°«Ull»:of Iba OTuy.. 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SILVER AND GOLD PLATING, W. BOT)EirUAXKB, U. o» jcrw tom crir. The War Spirit in Cahadti. While somo of the Canada papers rejoice that the danger of immediate wag has passed away, others arc as belligerent as . crer, an|l go to tho extent of charging us | with a want of national pluok in’ giving up the Southorn traitors. They generally urge the keeping up of preparations for a war. They are evidently afraid that if the rebellion should be eubdued within the next eix months, that a quarter of a million of disciplined and armed soldiers might be turned northward. Ths Montreal Qazcttc says: “The danger of war came very nigh us (Canadians,) and we were almost wholly unprepared for it.’’ ‘ The people of the United States will fee! the surrender to be a humiliation and an aggression to be re venged." “So long as they are armed (half a million of men under arms,) we must be armed also, and prepared for all contingencies.' The Montreal Herald warns its reader* of dangerß ahead, aa follows: “It mint not be forgotten that war and peace cannot be thus separated from all other considerations. If the present Southern Confederacy can hold ,it» own for a certain length of time, those modt hostile' to 9 most admit that it mußt receiva national recog nition. The blockade presents another sub ject of conflict which, oven in spite, of the best wishes on both sides, may, from the clashing of interests, lead to-war. These are contingencies which may hare a most sinister development." If we haves war with England it will the desk* or be the fault of that Power. There is no , ‘ B * t already occupied, disposition towage s wanton warnpon her, jgatimdriis, with the design, it Is feared, ofn or her dependencies; but if we are, forced opening communication with the robel States or ner uep , . ■ ... i v,v w av of Brownsville, eiporting cotton, and into a war, at or near the close of the re- ■ j>y ? K . ntra i„,nd. Should each be their hellion by the triumph of our arms, we ; intention, nothing but the nstural obstacles admit Canada would be in a terrible dan- of the country ran preveutut from being car ,, . ... , . , , 1 ried out, whilo Teaas.continucs disloyal, ger. There would be nothing for her but capruann-raroaTAXT .sraiw submission. liVe could turn such an lin- -.;.qEi?GEr. ( mense force upon her with compamtivo oa.se, that resistance would be futile. All the Canada papers however, are not unjust to ua. The Kingobn. Bays: Whatever might bo thought of the war at home, it would be very uniopular in Canada. It ie-very well for o» to pojpup the Yankees with along stick when th#>l»ragof their vic tories, aDd the press feodfiits- readers with “flopdoodle,” but to fight warn is beyond ex pectation. They are our jjjtghbors and best customers. Many of connected with them in ties of blood and tatnnest. . They arc a kind, hospitable, teteiK^Wf-raee-of-pbofda; —if they would not brag so mneh—are our own kindred, and the idea of cutting each other** throats is utterly out of the question. A New Brunswick paper, the Colonial PretbyUrian, the ablest published in the province, speaks in the following manly tone: We maintain that there has rarely been a more just war waged in this world than that by which the United State* Government aim* at suppressing the Southern rebellion and pre serving the nationality of a great people. A* British aubjsota we resent any insult to our nation’* flag, and demand an aw***. Bat internal rebellion if wor*o than external war; to be an enemy i* to occupy an honorable po sition a* compared with being a traitor. How well it looks to sec tho*e who arc ready to fly to arm* to maintain tho honor of the British flag, in the *ame breath denounce the United State* for raising up a* one man to wipe out the reproach of Fort Sumter 1 If the Government of England should force a war upon us, there will be a strong annexation party in Canada. Greeley iicetaring in Washington. Od Friday night last, Horace Gbbzley de livered a lecture at the Smithsonian Insti tute, Washington. The President and Secre tary Chase, with Secretary Camebok’s family, and nearly hp)f of Congreaa,; were present. Mr. Gbxelxy boldly proclaimed the real object of the war should be the destruction of slavery. Whenever ho. declared this to bo I “the one sole.pnrpose of the fight," be was I vehemently applauded; as he was also when he oltsd the declaration of Ajidt Joanson, that "rebels had no right to owi£anything," And prononneed it to be the enunciation of a I patriot and the wisdom of a statesman. I Among the-many accounts of the lecture, we I take the following from the Philadelphia I Prtn : Horace Greeley delivered a lecture bofore adenso-auditory-at the SmithsoniarT InatUofo/hi* eubjeot being "The, Nation.” U. said the misfortunes of out country had boon .it* reluctance to moot ita antagonist in iht ovo. Slavery ia the eggrcaaor, and haa "earned hjbbol’a doom. Savo.tb, Union, and let slaver, taka JU chanco.' againat . oompromiaa, becauaa it impliedconceasion to | armed trnaon; end expreaaed hia belief that thb present oenteat would result in enduring benefits to tho canto ofhumen freadom. General. Jabi** H.-Lane. Dr T. 1. Weed, of Qoneml Lana’a staff, ar rivad Wrbfrom,Wa^^bnlajif .night. It ia probable that General Dana,will reaign hia aoat in the Senate between the 15th and 25th of January. Gtuaral Lana will bahtro withln aightdaw ' Ha'will have pommand of #,ooo I'LanVicornmnad*-,.rV. ■ .• Gensrsi Lsne will* l* M’. • -SWor [ General, and bis staff will holdcorrespdnding I ranki - ,4he elaff will be eppointed b, General [ McClellan and tranaferred tn Gan.Xane. flan Laie will be; a candidate bafore tba LagisUton for iha TI. •B.. > B(ni»t!fc TT *«»«»V' | tcitrlk aft, ' - Cootlitipn df thß-Nnahviil^Knilroad., f .'Ailiepeteh. &Sbe:l>e* •totii ; ','lW6«»a.-A,i:. TbeHaahville Railroad be,ondGreen'River ijiinperfocCwndltloSt for. rpnrmjloaj thence I for five miles aoatb tho ruad.bae Bjon deatro,- I ed tlea burned, and culvertsdeatro,od. The Lfy. .taeuil haing.tho.wadfrom Bowling RmrtOtetbOllD where their adjrauoa amp 1 ta hutarraugemvitshave baeu atwv.lt ifithoj fh ll - bdekeLTho' tunnel.nt, wßlibi, hlonra «p Ifthereh-. ela retreat/bat thattatymbfiUdf evening 1 taw this it hat bean.aone Is untrue. Tret*. <eßeiUlonff.«ha bejout I Wowlettfi fltatlon. :; • V f'-~ .V'.;'.'" 1 gyir P,.,.,-,nifuanailiidiiatl w 3 Ma hewdiete, or at an, oftheteUttaohr; S£» si^Sk'aissf-^ t itcst rnnH WASHINGTON, i The Stevens Battery--It» Feculiari .l.ATlSßT ties and Forpoui—EzperimenU at W.shixotqs, 1861. Hoboken. ' i osKEEix. v’cleli.iv- ( On lait Saturday, Mr. Edwin A. Stavern, of Hopa4»ra «nt«rUined that Gan.McClellan j Hoboken, N. Y., made-aoma triala at the will be in the aaddle in a day or,two, his in- j Elyaian Fields to prove that certain nqvelUes diBpoaition rapidly passing away. General , n the celebrated. Stevens shot-ptbbi hhtthry McClellan, daring his illness, was under tho ' anJ practically safe and useful. t professional care of Dr.'Verdi, an eminent j uESCKirTtos or, tbs vessel. physician of thia city. ! ’ This Tesael, which has been on the stocks EETtntn or misisieb ce*wis.: ; ,i noa 1854, and has boon completed, so far its Minister Corwin anil probably return from j hull aro concerned, since 1856, jis Mexico within a month., He has boon refused j f ou f hundred aitd twenty foot long by forty leave of absence upon his earnest request g vo feet of extreme breadth. She is intended twice repeated, and has other causes ofdissat- ; to ta TO two propollers, which are to bq movpd isfaction with the State Department. i by eight engines. She is to carry five 15-iach ■ tbb raTMEST or raoora. Iloduian guns, carrying four hundred and The army of paymasters will commence tho twenty pound shot, and two 10-inch rifled paynfirfiThf troops on tho other aide of tho Po- guns, carrying ono hundred and twmity-flTe ten day* to pay them all off. i 0 i ro a instead of wood: to be loaded ;by, OES. rxTTEBSox. steum instcad of by han4 ; tobepiointed;as . • . , * at,, woll as loaded from below ■decks ”w>stand;on Gen. : Pattprson spec . three boera the a -i ot which shall be : turned by men lmlow.- War Department to-day. Hohas not. yet p ro „ OM q t 0 economise weight by appeared tefore the Congressional Committee ,h, gaps for both broadsides ; to in to testify about Bull Run, but is reviewing ga f e ty bykeeping everybody but tho cip tho correspondence of his celebrated campaign- for each ; cannon belo^; paCifio bailHoao xxd iKLEORAPfI a bast. and to.givofall nvngo and ability making -The party employed to survey the lino through the gun* available , for story direction, half Sonora and Chihuahua will start from New th* battery being able even, to fire directly York on the 11th instant, and consist of »head and astern. . . J. twentv persons. Tho survey I* to be complete ' The vessel is to have two mast*, of hollow within ono year. ! iron, to work with hinges, so-as.to be laid released raxiToas. dong the dsok on going Into action. - She is IBE beleased lEAiTons ' t 0 have a bomb-proof deck, and tho portion of Muon and Slidell will go no farther than w he made shot proof Is to have ikon Halifax in tho Kinaldo. There they win armor , on , backing of wood, forming nnjiHr tako tho Niagara. ■ .. o lined plane, along which the Kbotinavgishce, EEaotrEoca bepobt— ■ : without being able to hit fCrly and with fall The report of the Assooiated Press, that the forco. Sheia.to hayeas bow French and British Ministers did not oallj on; tight compartments, so arranged that thyy Secretary Seward on Now Year’s day, was may ha readily filled with Salt-Water by orronoon-. Lord Lyons, with his whole lega- drawing plugs; and then tho-whole ship mjo tion paid his respects to Mr. Seward, as did be sank level with the water on going 1“*“ MonsleurMercier and tho French attaches. action. She is'to bellghted with gas mmip.- Mon.i.ur nierpie fhetnred onboard; and to be thoroughly Sen nirOETSKT DIBCOVEBT. mated, by means of hlowora, arranged, to It, is said that eircnmstancea nave tran&pir- draw air trough, bomb-proof gratingsia the ed Withinthe part few days, to> the ] d#ck> Ji 6t . engines. are of 8,600 horse poorer, belief that it will not be difficult to designate : ani gterena calculates for her a awed of with certainty the source • whence the- rebels tW9^t 4 nautical milei while by i tht ; have, within the last two months, derived andtndependent use of-her two frro moit valuable information, which it u known j pelloreVhe believes-it posslbleto turn her in the Government took.every moans tq.cqnfeal. .1 ghn length. .. ... ..-.i. y' the tirisntxo EXTIXE ip EEVTUCEY. The vessel hns already oost tha government A disniteh reeoivod bora this aveuing from half a million dolUrs; and .can ha Louisville, Ky-, states that up to the latest for $783,294 more, maktng hot total ““ fi l ,- nd“ee.fire*^n: ; Bnall.’s arm?, io angag.-, 283,291. Mr,St.vap.esWteathhtsh.epuld meat had taken place between the Union te completed in four , ; . . force* and the rebel*. It was expected, how > bsfobs ever^that' but little.time would elapse before The committee appointed, examine! the. either a deciiive battle would bo fought or TMgo i 4n( i plans for her completion con some rapid running done. The rebels of Conunodore J. H Stringham, Cap reported to havo taken their position, and the an a porwin, Chftf Engineer Unionists were-within one and a half day* gtevens atid Professor Henry. Ther commit- ! march of them.' 1 : tee's report * r oo the expediency of completing ; the vesael" objecte to the plan-of placing the guns as a fair mark for the .enemy on the cx-. tremo upper deck, because they-' do- not .con sider any cast-iron gun proof against heavy ordnance. They say, however, that Mr. Stevens propose*, ,if the; guns prore, on exper iment, unable to bear tho shock, to clothe them with angular wrought-iron>rmdr. They believe the Hull strong enough to bear, a heavy seaway. They Objoct'to the mqde introducing water into-the vessel to sink hdrr as being unsafe j and' point out that when sunk, as Mr. Stevens proposes shoshail bo in action, a heavy shot r gol«lg through tho deck wonld at onco 1 dr6wn : the crew and destroy the vessel. -They say; that the hull, isvnot suffl cicntly strong to bear tbe annor. Tinally the Committeo report,: v . “One of the important feature* claimed lor | this vessel is, that each othei* guns maiy sweep the horiion without changing the direction of the ship] that she would advance upon,the. foo With her unrivaled spoed,'firing her enor* ; mons grins in - a direct line with her keel as she approached:- Similarly, that if chased; by a superior forco, she eould retire rapidly at the same time that nearly her whole armament . jra»*mding:hMfc‘4f* de»trdb , tiTo:_*hot ~ista shell. ■' ■- r “The arfciiament, considered by itself* Is certoinly as well arranged for firing several guns in a lino with the keel as' in any other direction; but it will be remembered that, for r ward of the guns, forming the quarters for the men, andabaft them, forming quarter* for the officers,-is a: light woodem deck, of two inch planking,, supported by wooden beam* five inches square, placed two feet apart. Every artillerist knows what would become of this deck upon firing tho.first 410 pound sbelt across it a distance of 120 feet. It would be demolished, snd so also wotald the same deck where it oxtenda over the; inclined armor, when the guns were fired en. jJljit here it would hot be of so much lmportanco ] ; the deck and the light sides whloh support it. could be dispensed with, and, might.well:£>© left out in the construction of the vessel.; but*, tho deck forward and übaft necessities, ■ and would be destroyed by any priident com-' •manderoniy when driven-to the last resort-' She would be compelled, therefore,, to lay "her broadside: to the enemy, exposing to hi* fire the full length of each gtm every . time it was; placed in position for loading.** ~ . • • For : tbeiQ reasons they decline td 'redommend tho completion I 'of tho vessel fapon the plan* proposed. ‘ ' •’ ; Pfofcssor'Henry'adds to the-report hiscon-. viction, opposed to the reStof Uie.committee,-• that the vessel may be made -strong enough to work safely and to advantage in outer, har bprs and on tbo-coast. 4 Mr. Steven*, in order to »how. that.the eom mitteo wore, mistaken,, invited some gentle men to witnest oertain experiments, whioh. place last Saturday." ; THE EXPEBISIEKT3 AT HOBOXES. Tho company invited to witness 'the experl-' ments assembled‘oh Saturday 'fct thotfobo-; 1 , ken ferry 4bout 11 o’clock;’ There weropresent a great' many eminent pertdhs, among whom we 1 noticed General Benh&my Commodore Stnnghain, Colonel Huntef; 1 Ght'ernoriKlng,- Secretary; Robert . Walter,' Mnyot Ppdyke, many army ahd niry officers,’ members of wa .Union Dcfenco Committee andofthe Champer,. VofCommerce. t .‘^ ’All present were ftrtt; United'to whatU known;in tloboken ■ hs„tho"“[Battery- office, v; i where.ihe. fine model <jrihe battety*was, sub mitted to 'examination,* Ifi fahiiliaHse; i those . present’yritlt Uit' ‘irfipdrtkut fdemils,* 1 and with .the.gederai plan,' From bv* tho I .company proceeded-tb examine, the'hull .of the .rqVsel. which lies partlj hndeT/e9’ver,,in,the ‘dock constructed for bbri Tbe hnllj theebm- great length ottho v'easoli excited'remark* :Wh*n. all had satisfied their quribsitjt.thli *»mp»ny : adiVurned ,to, thb Rlyslan to witoej* tti. experiiuQnts. 'Wbicii toqk . ~, io^pK>V»:EoinE.*t/?f Nxvnl CommlUM, h. h»a l?uilt Jip K, : iom* oiglit tent irMb,' his batteTy .which KoqJd?be, *f roi * n : wnUf 'six'hiinatia W iriin,»jpotat on, «|<w »*•*« tHoh«Tyguns'nr«El^uj»n : rOTEhT»^r.-. sentation of p»rt of » •llil> , l i lJs#j .'®l«» inn* xro ono tan iuoh- tOlambW, ttepvrlign' on. hnnfliad -'fiuier throiring »n albngntud 8011. ..Thn jfivri 'gun ! ’ncar’i IToboken, atid 'fcrln vriiS ;qisott»4lthif lh»i»ni«ptlW*n4 ovot'BnaFicbUhSfiHfcnrorflWUmw’gUnir a'ttUe or two uptbsirWef;: - • j.-u-A ir-zt ; -W»j>s»uiW'Uia. ■•»**;.* Six rebel prisoners wero sent to headquar ter® to-day, by Col. McLean, Provost Marshal at Alexandria. They were, taken by our pickets on tho left:fflag of tbearmy. Their information 4s deemed of high .value, and stringent measures were taken,to.prevent all communication witlv,them, ~ TJhq.rcbcls aro expecting aw ad?aooe*oft our- army ajgog the whole.lioe., They are.inqro than ever before by discords among theirpubue men.. dun. Magruder is believed, .to hayebeea re lieved of his command atYorktown,and Qon. Wise, who hat been quiet.since his return from Western Virginia,!* expected to assume com • nrendv there, andif Prcdenck. :> Thore is a well-founded belief dis affection to the rebel government at Charles ton, amounting; almost to,.insurrection, by reason of the .apparent abandonment of the South Carolina ooast to National invasion, and the immense destruction of property owners have willingly eouaigned to tho Amm. They have destroyed not Use than ten million dollars worth of cotton, whieh at;last accounts :thev -were deploring,.as they supposed the blockade was about to be raised by England, nod they might have shipped and sold it. They were holding Jeff. iDavis responsible for these disastrous losses, and many dtisens were bold enough to say that the old government was better than tho now. • RAI9ISQ TDS BLOCKAOX. Private letter*, a«i well as dispatches, from t Mr. Dayton and Mr. Adams, indicate that an t attempt will seen bo made, in both England and 1 France, to inducetho governments of those i countries to raiso the blockade, on'the ground j of its ineffectiveness, As yet no formal com- i plaint has'been mode to this government, but I U.is well known that the materialafor com plaint are in the bands of those who will en deavor to use it to the detriment of this gov ernment: 'Tho mcetihgof the English Parlia ment of the 18th of Jannary Trill, it is under stood; be' tho signal for the opening of the Whole American question; including the effee tWenettofour blockade. Bympathiiors with the Southern Confederacy have been supplied with all tho necessary data, *mi you may ex peot very‘Warm'debates and an • endeavor to force the J goverhjnent‘into a.position on this subject thaf will not be satisfactory to this na tion.' The proposition of-Mr.- ; 6tevons, on behalf of the Committee of Wiys and Moans, to declare the southern ports of-entry abol ished will not,' if passed,be regarded by the foreign powers. It would only servo to further complicate the matter; 4 Having, de clared ablockado We'are bound to adhere to it. Should; however, our armies crush out: the rebellion in Tennessee and Virginia, and. odr troops obtain posscsslon'of Charleston, and. Savannah and Mobile and Kos Orleans,; Mr. Steven's preposition coaid then doubtless bo informed;, and would be respected by foreign power*. ‘But wheuftbatisdone there will be no longer any necessity for the measure proposed by that gentleman. 2fr. Stevens's proposition for closing tho southern .ports of entry lays over,’ under' the rule, to the first Tuesday in February, by which time its hoped there will be no necessity for pasting it. • AHOTHKR IMBON AS'D SLIDSLL CASI. There ere the element* of another Mason *nd-BHdeU-cm*,on all fours, with it now •part# In'Fort Lafayette* to the persons ; o Thos, S. Rogers, of_; Texas, and one Zachary, pf :New,Orltani. t .Tbi»iri,wefei ( taken early in December* bjKour oJT theEngUshachoonet Viowriaon her poeiage from HaTana to-MaUtnorM'. dispatches ..for' .was the fullest .eridenc* of . their being on an errand hostile Jo. the .Uri*te4-j3t*te». It, Is pwlaMa that; tho Stab* Department it ill not; wait for of these men,-hut. wil)i speedily ehlargo .thorn, r „.;/•, i Fighting -in- South Carolina—The ; : ..r lanbel Run the Blockude. , r.The tolWWlngi dlipateh ’ wna published in the; Riehisohd papers of Jannary3d:. CBiatraro»,B.< C.,. Jan. S;~Fighting on the coast oommoncod Thirty-five hondred or Ui#*tn6!iijleiided on the mein, n ear Port Roy al Perry. ’They were met with I the bnyonetby two regiments cf our troops. (The Yankees lied precipitately,throwiugeway lb sir arms as they rani; They were driren int<r;their..boett,: .’.The howitiere on-their boats,opened «ro,pn .onrtroops, hilling at* about.th® ibujo* •; |•• ;v...; •* ‘ the’ •nfn£ 'laided’.ln • tnoek* Urger force, jdrft#.*nßf£ .brigade.fell beek a short.dU.taaoc to aotoUgi- Ble%siT %*: jpihVOtu: Ptoa sldraußhuig , f* ihenSl * o »& -- Tb« >t«SBBUp end *rrir*d.'ab ; Ch4rle«toluat^U»htthUimorn,-, ingi-'Shewee chaeed aHdinoffectiiaUyebellod bCtt&’BwatadeW.' :'She’hrfng«-*.«th»hl»- “r -'Bubie 1. abeartfof imm haa. started by. Bleb* GAZETTE .1 r .r LXXyrrrm*. 43. m min.we. Tiyy fly pfni-nm.PRLa. .OBm»tSanA43i . & *-:-V suummt or. A4*ta» ihWiM ***%. sgre&bly to an act of.Attnbly» Firm Mortgagee, amply >sffttbd»»«j■ ■ ■ »?ISH£? -SI . Toniporary TiOana, onatupirQdatef* l ./ ' ..fIW*\TW r11.,rr.T.,.1...... . i -—' “» ’'" W,, Stocks,(pmont talae‘sSC,6€7‘T2) ocst.~ •, €O, Kotos and BOM v L Ji® ;—r .ttJM.QO , ; -, U - <* 09* The cmty profits from premiums whin tbU Oonquof tu dlvUt ly lav an (ran Hakt.iAich bare been determined.; . ’ .. . u u - Insurance madeoneHrtry'dwcripaon of property, Hiktown and country, a% rates as low sear* ooojd»h*n t with security. ’ •• . ~ , J- Since their incorporation,« parted of tfcirtyytara, they have paid losses by fire, to aa amount exceeding Faw JKBioas *<f W6arst thersby ktfordlng orosne* ,o£ the ty and to meet with -pramptimf all liabilities. l - 5 - ; - ; .> ... uesunra«t Loaws paid during the year CT ..in,- .. ; v ~i stasototti .?■ Charles X. Bancker, r > HordrcaJ D.’fceirtv ■ Jacob B-Stattfci- - • • / 1 •• ’ "EDWARD C.*lWMdntf. * m rS : = Wood * Thlffists. T?IBE INSURANCE; BY>THE:UEI*I JJ-ANCE HXTTDAIi • IHSUBAKCB- COKPAS V, OF' PHIL ADELPHIA.on BUILDIHGB .ltaoiu dor nerpettial,BlEßGflANDlßE,FrilKl3DßS»*o-» in town or country. OflSct So. SM.Wtlpat »tiiset; °CArrrAt,-$228,510; Aa**ta» Mi-inreated asfoUowe: ~ " .. -j, <'-±_ First“ Mortgage onltnprored City Prope- c . *y, wortb doublfc tbs amount.--- S Ground rent,, lint dam.....—. 5....— «.t—, 8»40S #O. cpennn.B.RiOo.V6 percent; > 'ldoaa. $30,000, coat-.—. .*7»»00 w Cfty of Philadelphia, 6 percent Xoan..„ ou Huntingdon »nd Brond Tdp Monnrein - . 2 HMlrond Cotnpnny, tnortuago 10nn........ w PonMjlrMxUi Stoekot j *UIO « Stock,of Count, Fire loiurenco C 0.... , I,U«J «> Stock of S. Liuiirmnc« Co—;i .'7OO t» Conttnnttinl.Butk ..doSv.m «> MecSuulre' IHt I do ’ >.JU » Union M. iMoretKcrOo.- 1 * Scrip.— Bills Becclreblo, bu«i|ie»M-r..i~.—r" -IV&l » Book Accounts, scorned tat*tort, ore. M|o Cesb.on band and in harfds cf i(CPti llpooS to _ oe, *■’ OLEhP TINOLSTT, IVwidiwr .ncutanu: .' Cleat Ttngler, > f Orf. Canon,; ..BumUeMMspnatn; - ' '■ i . Wm. iL Ibompeoo, ~ BpbV . BbbtttBt«n, * " ; Fwdariokßrptni,. ; Wm. Moaser, Jacob T. Bunting, A O; . > - ' BonJ.-W. Xingloi, John' B. Worrell, : • -Htt s ‘ Woodwind, MmSu.ll urn, . JOUS.BUKU. Eltknb (b. B. U.IKOIIMAN, Brereinr,. J.a-COFPIS,-4v«d. m , g , Horthesst corner Third and Woodstrest, WiS'fERN-iXSUkiNCE.-.qOSIPA NYOr mT9DtJB<SII.. - . : -B. MltXKßfc lT..Prt»idr*L . I r omce,-.Hc???^SSs£«i' Spaap it Waro- ■ A'Ho«»* ty *Dvf&on «*» ,«rc «««*»*«• cowmgiWy, and «s*o <W» ?**' Bfamud* w. otferiafl. W« _i >^iStntottM^)!o: i2aint9 6i(iwirt£ Premium Note*..—..—- Note* and Bills Discount* r Andrew Adktoy, Alexander Upper, ■ Varld M. Const's ' Be& 3. TEonflw, K Bfcfcevtli; ■ Jp&ii-m IvlJan** M/iad^iwsife«fa S; : xniefr;jf£ ’ I -J(UOM HcAulfj, KtUMtufcl. Hairnet, OorgeDcnie, • • WlU&a Hi Smith, , Q. W . air ■ .u V- r coiii'Aßr or NOUT& AMfiBICA, PHILABCTI-niAJ THpSLAS,PLATT, S«r«<arir. ‘ rNSDRANCE COrOF THB aTATK , l or PENSaVtVABIAi PHILADELPHIA. - lucorporatwl 17M CipUlil. IfflVjOjfr . A»6ts. r«brSry; 1.18 M..—..:. OO ■ D. SBEBBEBD, "WILLIAM i j a*. ;; TIMQ„O. AjClfiTHj, &****• c/i x.v'i? • .ln tbfc»ibw Ql(l;*BdrtU*blo Com ■s-** ' feii:dtT' : 87-WntOT »tfi*t,Bwtey»BllllJlcg. /rUXIZEN’SEiSHBANCE COMPANY \J o S PITTSBURGH. Offlco, corner Mwkot ui “Water streets;Second floor. 1 •-' r . ’.'.V*,/- . t: . -:. - .. • ;.- —-. ::WK^BAGALBTy^r«£a«BL • fIAHOTfc KBA,£Mr*nr. -j ' -■ ■ ii W nrM,fltaembot« soa Cargoes. ; . , - ' IttiutMiuadnst ki«»nd*da!msgsio toenatigattoti of the Southern Md .Ww mxx6 Beyon*, «nd tbs navigation -of the fleas. ! “£»ffis*ptotlMri3ia taut, »jr ri*.. '.I::. - ' j)taiCTe*4: • Writ. Bassist;>■■.■• -8* lb Klcr,- > i^BsSSr., . VT. Oi Johnston, . ?*•. flu Cower, - 1* B.H*rt*#fca»' jliiiOraiA, - ;<.sBapr., , BuclmyPrMton. ChirlK H. "df* . , Si AMCI/fe XaSBUIUHCBOOIIPAHT, SM« Oh«.at«, oppositethe Custom Homs.- , _ j: -. „_ - CapitalAise tSjj ..Wfll : msJmAUfcinds«J;lummnoe»«ltbsc perpetosl or limited, on story' description of Property or Her st nnihTs Estes of ‘prsmitno.- ; . KIHQ, * 7 - r ■ 1L r*»iv«u«»f. ;T. ; »IiAdK»CHK*f S*M<flrir;.v;2 f>'.f Biuorons 1 t • *r .. *, :V.;i;jaate* . c a. English, John Clayton, OSTBTy,. * s q WtlStA9mt% wtrtfer Thipd snd Wood streets. •' dtao-jiV ~ ! "ill'KuHKN 1 -/ IMaUiUHoK o>M ; £%.PAKTOr WUSBUEOHi *«•« HM: ‘^S^aS3 : latki=*o'B«»» a “* rt “* RHk'. ..••r-r-,.-i'r - A . I3AACJOSO, PrwIdmt. ' JOUHJ). McCOttD, Fie* JVtrfdflrf. DIUCTOK*: .v " ' ' 1 1 'Jbfen tt. toOordt JL>. flfcrita*. i -. -C*pfc W&tfcmDwsa *otol*.'Jf|Gnnr, ■:■ ” v.- a. d*tu, •>.: : Dut 3<ait,'* . -C.B. turner, vl f%anBßbi> - 1 c,B. U.y»framot*, ;• • ' ir |. WILSON’S Sewing Machines, HO. Z 7 FITTH BTSOTjWTTBBffMH, FA. ;rj FMBtOrpBM. Ml “’ 'vncoiantarATi ujaaovA«XAtx saw ; ..BJESTOGEX STATE FAIR: YKR)lOKT£tt^£AJRfr - EUa «^£SSMS£i<c.-i-..«. ! *,:{{ I-.-jvClßtfaa»tl , M>ciAfct<» > laatttnto; .• .AALKOHiarr COUHTy . M&MtairU&rftt Mini tab SttwwS#'»fc«ptfoa. . ! ■ iwriu M r&S&S? . m,ss^^ss^s^sr &3g£BS9£!3g': mh» «< . a.i -, • ..''-, jl ia 25
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