•r-r •• '•V - i'-. * •:*y is ; v :;'£:£V£y£ v :*'• V-’ .> •' "v 1 ’ ‘ ♦•s'fv.. Pi*, v v : .. : :•* “• •• ,*,v - v ■ ' V ‘-‘ : , • ■> ; : : * i • i'-i t r... ’♦ •! , , i ' .i' ' »j* •*>»'" **• « ■ • \n<*. '■\ v '***'.'>}■, Iff :«! S'-* £.-'.br£&:K. ; . felilli,'" lESliifSlslaS'^'.a P!®|» •’ j-'f ': : UP-p.-;'/;: -J; ’. »■ ; . !\ Ui " 'i‘ •'”•;•■:• • ip'; 1 ;'!" , .; J.... •' ■•■••• •■ j . • •' .'•..v. ' v, -•• ;■ •, • • ’ ■ • ••••• v •-* »•:* w ;jj. • ~\v; ■J V. * ' • * ■ W ' to* established in 1m ■ ■ cpJTMMSsMOJr, He. •; C. : TTilCSlSr'ff}^rS'L'i»"tsS» d ttffir Mkacbabt and vhoU* SL daZteUn WJBSTKRN BBSEEVK CHEESE, Sram;MI),PORr,BACOjr, flour,' tub, Sm fin PKARL ABUEB, BALERATCB, LIU- KkjaHD XABI> OILS, DRIED FRUII «ad Prodoe* menUy, Ho*. 141 «ud 143 Tn>nt itnrt, Pitft*banuL~ - -- ; in: •’ ; oc3 __ wk. Minw CULPA BHKPARI). Commission ilaa .Cßaxraaod deafen In ?LOUB< tiJUIN Atfl* FBODUCk, No. 543 Liberty etrwt.PitUburin* ?a. Cbok* brands oT flour far Bakers and Family u*> coiMUatlf «n band. Particular attention paid- to Vllnc order* for Merchandise geoerally. : IttAKK VAK' El a’ Va yUKDKH^pBODUCSAND Ookkimiok MncMA*T. tote -*aM%ggg%^^»£- J v r&ClTi*ad No. 10'JuwJ **i of >irtt. Pttubargb. OCHOMAKER A LANG. Commission i and wholcolg d<al«rt to QHOCI&- OBA.m PKODDC'I, ft*.,***; SOS' 1 uSir ttwrt.htt»bßTgh, p*. - *Vk*iy v KIDDLE, successor to Jna. M’OIUA Son,-No. 183 Liberty rtree*, Pttt*- bo»h. nBVMAI - PRODUCE- QUOCKBY AUD OOMHIBBIOM JWLBCHANT. ' , _ „ topactfolljr solicited. fc2s:dly wii? mnr*. IXTHITE' BROTHERS, Fobwabdwo ff AWtOiitMMMMi' Mtinuwi *nd dt>to» b» PROVISIONS AND PBODUCE GJEXEBAXLV, No. w»mim(y •treet, Patriarch, Pa. my 27 < "= A Commission Merchant. A.dedor OItUOE AND REFINED CARBON, 5T13. CLASS, IRON, NAILS, Ac., No. 183 Liberty •• toh27:dly' 1 1.1. IPA-TID a'CAWOH**, SjuT. cStw,; lP4rt H Special Partner. MEANS & COFFIN, successors, to M'Oa&mn*. Meant * Co., WHOLESALEGBO-. OEtts, coriierofWood and Water atree&; Pituburgb, 1 - Penn'a. ■' Ji^y «m. j. h.toiqt. t H. VOIGT& CO.,WucceBBdrtoLu G. JLi. Draff, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MER* CHANTS,B4T Liberty atreat, Plttabonth, Pa. anff tom i. BoC **' JOHN X , HOUSE .& CO., Wholesale QaociM jjn> Cojuusatox Uuchaxtx, comer.o( Smithfield and Water ■trecta, Pitubnrgh, Pa. Jy7 __ T7IDGEKTO.N & BIEWAHT, Whole- Ti uli DAocua axd Ooumiox Mrccaajm, No. - hit Wood atreet, Pituburgh. ~~ lefcdly j.KiairATaiat—*. ». aaoww.....wa. KOutrATnicn. BRO WN & KIRKPATRICKS, Whole uu ; Oabc*BJ '«nd dealer* in PLOUR AND BEKDS, Not. 191 and 193 Llbertyrotet, PitUbnrgh. ja±d!y i 1-0' iEIAi i, SON, ikuuus- V MOV Uncum for lha tale of'CRUDE AND BE* PINED CARBON OILS, No. <B9 and 70 Water street, PitUbnrgk. Advance* ipade on copglgmneata. DR Ftffi/STS. SIMON JOHNSTON. Dealer in Pure DRUGS - AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILS, FAM ILY MEDICINES, Ac., Ac., of etrictlr prime qual ity, which ba Ottora at-iqweatprieoa.* Ciomer Smith field ami Fqaotbatreeta, Piuaborsh, Pa. PrrecripUoca carefully compounded at all bom*. OSREH corner ofMarkot the Diamond, koepa oooataatly on id a full amortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY and all_ar*i dee pertaining to hit Imriaeca.. ' • Pbrsidan* dnacripticn* carefully compounded at .11 hotm* V- if-- 1 ? 11 A. KAHNiSSi’UUK: * CO., Whole • ■»*« pntwnar ‘and -Matmfoctnrer of‘‘WHITE LEAD AND LITHARGE, comer .ol Wood and Front ctreota, Ptttabnrgb.--. . - . ■. TIIHN P. mrn'l 1 , Wholesale UKALBB •I ut DBDG9, PAINTS, OILS, VABIOSttES AND UTESIinm, No. Libert, rtreet, Pliubutg.— Ail order* eriUrocglre prompt attenOou. ~ mh24 rusuicar»»«» rn anra*.; EiAUN JkREITKR, Wholesale and ‘ D»94SUT«rcorner 1 ef Liberty and St. *trCTt*..PttUburgh. . ‘1 D’ K. OKO. k. KJS.YSiSB, JJkuggbt, 140 Wood ctroot, comer of Wood street and ... Virgin alley,Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘ , JOHN Gc MaoCQKNKLL; ,^AiaiiKist cl ax lav. Ovtjck, second story Kern's IavBoiU); mo. No* 93 Diamond etWet.'' —' * ' K Will Attend to the settlement, socuring end couec ■ honnti—. te./tn Weahinaton, Platrim of Columbia. • nolfrena. »n«» M. TT IBKPATXICK & MELLON, Amor tV n n aIJAw; No. 133. Fovih rtreet, in door* »»ot» Saitthifld.'Rftrijtirgh, Pi. '*' iriyl7:dtf Atto&xey and A Oociantw* atLaw. ; «v QAMUitLi t'UKVIAJNCK, Attoekkt • Uvvicb, Fifth street, adjoining the office of~4t«r* Anil * Brown, FtttßbnrKh, Fa. . »2frdlj (~ JB, M. SkITH, ATTOJIKKr A3D j 9 Oomtuot at Law, ,hu remoTed toKUHN’S BUILDISaS, So. 12 Buniond street,-next: door to SUFetcrtiCborcfa.- -•> <;J JAliCaUy .« Be. LUOAB AT»o*S¥r AT JliW. . Orraaf, N?. 7* Oraat >tn»l, PUlrtwgb, P«. mjb - •** ':. ' * ..- • - - - : SSUiioYjiK, Jb., Attoeskt at Law, • So. 139 Fourth street,. Lowrie’s Law Building, 1 '.• . nbl , \i.MUH>MrcE.i'i vsa' T EKCH '4 HOTCHIN SON; CoidiUsioi*. 1 i noltMiUin tencoixTS/dealorrin WEST* vug HSSE&YS CHEESE, FLOUB, FIBU f BA£ OOS, OIL*sBOT# AKD PXAELvASHBft,'^HCIni, J GBA.Ilf^DElElrTBrir tad pndw» «afenlty-. J B*t bnadt F'jaUly FUwJ alnnoa *»nfT[**r A seat for the sals of Kodima* U*: •<ojgfagr i . . wAHmWaE=rfIENKF I t it. notijrtrg-yof»«>diiif sod Co mail wioo 4Cer» ; chit rntmS lfa CHEESE. BCTTEB, &AJCE FISH and Frodae*g«n6nllj, «o. 25 ?Sfawl»tw«i, thorn Water, PUUborgU. . mj2 AiiKd uuuauss’-fc-co., fom kelE xu and deelan in PBOVISIONB, comet of Jlnr kunndyipedpiwiiLji i'j.-: 1 ■ 11- ■'■ Jefcflif ; - tjmvßvUrce 44«ym. ; ; JGARMNEB COFFIN, Aokki fob - lunui,. F*jnißcir*i» a» Seluxcx i»- mum Qnunn, Jtoali-eMt comer Wood ead j Third Ktreet*. •' '■• . ---r W y. AOBKT Noatlf £*MH J • CJU State of Femajlranla l nmate Gamma**, VTVj&vl™*' lAkP^ ' WWW S.*tfUKL KJSA, bBCEBTABT Citizesh? Intnivca CovakTi corner Market tod Water •tracts ‘ I M. uOftUON. SecretAKY yV estskk .fairomtWw-IOTvW Wdiw-ttrMt. - , ; co., V J M <»■ :.._i ,-S TO*Xl<»f AVD 3DOMXSTIO DBT GOODS, , ; Mo. M Wootf -thlf* hoase-sbofTfl Dkflftmd alley, rtltobgruli.’ - • apltfcdtf JM. .BtJBCHFEKtD.BBooiMairto *n GOODS, JferUni ; tort <wraw;<f.>a»ai wUfarta ■ > n «Wi i I W. IiAKKK K * iAI.f IN Dir ■nm4k PllUiUMfll}^';!<• -•-*•>**. Vv liiStSS m stT TK^JBW6«,»c./- (J uwTlnmnn* «» tout. <M>»». P^-.v SlHAltUbt GifNKK, UgALKB urDair .if *Wta» «n»t, niMbwxlu AWN, MACUOiI,* Wf,;V«4U£«anr lUramnkiu, T«»«u«M» K<moM,ot<»,-R«. . .WO Masufaotto- Kj u *nl>z*iJxr*}rt£'s9rVoXri& t wi i»■: »ortf of MaafaMdWHwnil fiirirmoonU* tor tb« BAJOI9M mHOB, «li>» ftr SAAtiKT, DAVIS 4 W.tt&QWQJimyO&witbMuLvttfc oct JEolam ; > at' mot. LXtTtX, ......... lAKtJ T*IHIL». t rrruk & Wuoll&alk I JninrtM iM Oo»UMiQjiJluc>a)tn,<lealen "boduce, flour, bacon, cheese, fish, CARBON AND LABD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON TARNS, -and’ Pimburglrnianufrcturee generally, Alfl Second street, Pittsburgh. • • - •; ~ ; . DVMOAM AUCCfcUt, JA....C.AUUUUL*. iVoqQNALP 4: ARBUCEXB, Whole-; Mu* in N,j9.BUGABS and. MOLASSES, REFINED BUGARS.andfIYBUPa,FLOUB, BA* CON, mc£r CH££SB,SXU>S, Acw Nu. 253 Literty street,'Pittsburgh.~; y v.•• •. nolLly p. ». utmu—...:■.wm. n». asms*. T> E YM£K & BKOTHEKS, successors Xv to ißeynxsr A Wholesale ..dealers In FOREIGN* FRUITS, NUTS; AND SPICES, CON* FXOXIQKERT,. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, No*. 120 and! 128 Wood street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pena'n.| • : . ; Jyghdly Jj'oKWAEDISO AHD aoBT. Kd»U(»..;U M^...M a. toaison. D BOBISON & CO., Wholesale Geo- CoaHiktxoß-Maacsuni and dealers In aUklnd4 oTFROVISIUNS/BRODUCBt.aiid Pitts* burgh ntttqqfactarcs, No. £SS : Liberty street, Pitts* bargh T j .1 ...-■ ,• . • ,myi rm, v.luo. Ecj. RJONKS. Wholesale Oealee VJT 1> OBOCESIXB, HANILLAEOPE.OAKnH, OILS* PjTCMand Pittsburgh manufactured articles, Nb.li II Water street; above the Mcmoagahela Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. - - : ; • • . aoaaar t>auauA^.i'v......^;~*.i^.jaSccs-s.bati9ijio; ROBERT -DALZELL 4 CO., Whole- SAU 'Gabcus. ComMatsioy aio VeawuuisQ MxacHshw, and Ut PRODUCE arid Pitti borghmantiflictorcs, Pittsburgh.- ‘ ' . - Mi ii.r. -I/. -i.-i- >ntni SUIFTOM. T AMBEET 4 BHIPTON, Wholesale JLJ Gadcyas, Pbodccx - Duius and Coxxmstox Mamctum,’ No. C Slxlh'stroet,. Pittsburgh, Pa. ...nolLly’ V I"’ ' • ", ' ' • juua ...... wruaoa. WAIT & WILSON, WHOLESALE •Cro cus, Oomuuxon Mucbaxts, and-dealers in Prodocejaud Pittsburgh naaufeeturee, NfelsB Lib erty strum, Pittsburgh.-■ 1 - -uS6 ISAIAH OICKE Y 4 CO,V Wholesale tO books, 'CouoAioß MucHiJiTS, and dealer* lu PRODUCE, No; 80 Water street, and OS Front etroet, Pittsburgh. - - •> - - J* S 4 DIL WORTH & Q>., Wholesale • Gabcus, N<*, LW.and is Second street, pear 'btoithflcld, Pittsburgh. . - . nol joint jtoiD™ i wu.uu novu. ; CO.^VholbsairGbo.. (J ctu akd Coxiuseiox MuauaTSrNo. 172 Wood and 228 pbottystreet, Pittsburgh* . . i*IS • w. s. AtTackiktosh; HEMPHILL 4 CO., JjJt Corner Pike and .O’Hara streets, aeor she City .Water* Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturer* ol- MAUKINXOSH- AND lIRMPAILL’S IMPROVED PATENT jUSOILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, ol aU aises and best style. itirtnt put up machinery of large capacity and ot, 'the bthtXuaUty, we a»: prepared to do heavy Job* bing, and solicit . Fork in this, line, trusting that by promptmss, and the. character of onr work, to merit pubUc petrous** t - , Wa Inyita 1 tbbeial 'attentioh' to onr RATTAN C3CD VALVEI OSCILLATING ENGINES;, *a combining sdranlade** heretoikrro ‘unsttained' in this class'of EngiueJ ■ ~ • jaSHilyd, WlEXauj ... J-UID K. UTOH. WILLIAM BAKNHILL 4 CO,; No. 01 Penn ft root, below Morbury, PUuburgh, Pa*, steam] boiler aiakers and sheet iron WOBKHBS.J Manufacturer* oTBAKNiiILL’S PAT ENT BOILER^LOCOMOTIVE, FLUED-and CTLr indeeTboilejw, CUIMNEXS, BRKTCUEN, FIRE BED, STEAM PIPES, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, teCGAB PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIFE BOATS, etc.' Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRIDGE aid.VIADUCT IRONS, douo at tho short* -rnf notici.' 'All orders from a distance promptly at* tended to. ~ 'i*3Z mHOkAS-MOORE. Manufacturer of '.,1 AjrnlltejiXEu n Aia eikps oF COPPER*DIS* TiLLKD PURE RTE WUISKY and FAMILY ViNEGABy Noe.~18»i I01,l»hnd between Smlthfleld and Grutstreota, Pittsburgh. ■ Mr pliTkteordcrssoUdtod.-' Highest tdarket price paid for ; ‘ MF*.FieAi OUT and aii other poisonous higredionta carefuilyjcxrracted, by a pruccas ucw and improved. jnßFiPff y hAy iLTQy CO:> ! Corner of Knit end Liberty ftrreta, ! PITTSBIjBGH, Pa, ■ -' r » --- !• ; . maktjtactpaia» or ; . SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, Ac.,Ac. I',' : mylfrU JOHN OLU’HAN'X * CO., successors of F.’'lk .OUtdiaat,-Mannfactutoti of. HOT VJIEaaKU NBXS.AND WABHJSBS, CUABCOAf. HOBSMfiOtr lEOK and NAIL. BODS, BOIUSB IBONnudBIVSTS., l- S\ SEVERANCE, No. 50 Watkb Bt*i pitAliurgh, ir>«""f>rttirarofßOlULg,RlVETS, VVBOOGHTSPtKES, COMMON ASDBAILBOAD, lisped. SPIKES *nJ BIT- 1l»- -If TT* 11 ! mV<U In nrrUr *1 »hflrt„nolica.. • A yjcxt iMiiiilniifntcotßrt»ntlyon h»od. QHH?T MANCFACTOUT.— Hisses J. O * N.'AOL, No. 22,8 t. CUlr alrwt, main to (ir -8«r: fc» hniM,AnißT3, 001/LAB3, 4c., on abort no tice. AIAV lure 1 cobstutiy to hxsd ft fin«-cw6n mootof SHIRTSAND COLLARS, inade lu tautest, 6uM<»n4T.i l « Knd'deaici.LU> manner, jeatdly WEtLS, UU>DLE 4 c0 -a A'o.' 215 If’ Liberty stwst* opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh, mionbcturen trfWUiys, LACHES AND SWIXUH-. £B, sad stott description of LEATHER BRAIDED ■\tfiißir 1 Oxdos sdUcited «rom tbs ttbtle, sod -goo* pronip** lj shipped ss ptr tnrtrecUoas. • * fc6;d**ty<r * /rau aim fTOA.I.K New Bbiohton, Vj Pi.,:ManScttirer of BUCKETS, TUBS, ZINC PBUIXBOXJtSand LABELS. ; Mi»,d . it Allegheny wsyrriiiL MVHUI, Kc. »lUUI* a YIXSOS, . Wood ttmi, 'W.w<«n allay. TlUabaryfeJik' \xX : . ;-i ■•','• - v '"^?;v«.'v''/ ' A_JNJJ_) JOUKIS'AIj. GROCERS. .joav 8. pinroßTn. ,IAM* BAUALLY, Wholesale era, Nos. IB and -20 Wood Hrtwt, Pitts* " • lu24:dtf ’ ,n.i.rVI\.ICTVRERS. FAIBCHAKCE IBON WOHK3, Fajttto 00.. Pa. •j?3ldjd " Warebonaei IS Wood at., PBttbnrgh.' j. Aar *. t.'campbclL TCTjJqEIj SIo<B‘/GIiABS WORKS.- jli-whI.VE. PLUNKETT A CO., Glass Maxcfac- DEjrrt&THr. “WITHOUT .FAIN, BY IHE'rSK Of AN AWPABAtOS yfOSßl ajf NO'SBBOSopDAXtANICBAITEUY ABE uafcp; _ VCbM i*eetk>r. le the time wbefa the apperttoecen •lie idied tp iU beet adreotage^ [ . guilnnKi jmd.thelr femWo* bare bad their teeth extracted by n y-prooee*,endlMe reedy to tMtify erto the anfety end aeint—new of-the open* J)eet*eß*esd bypereooeintereeted in u*erting;ihe contrary* Jiariogno knowledge of my TESTS Inentei! in erurretyie. i:' > 1 rTj K. OPDBY, PxWTtgT, 15* SmlthflcHeU ;■ TOBEPH ADAMS, Dentist, Connelly's ll Ball4lng,«or»e*of Diamond and Qfirrt irtruet*, Wttebursh.'i ... Birxitxcn—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hellock, rkav tMTHTE AtHurra. liniiLlAil WAJiD, Übalek is I’bom . Y» fMoxirlfoTt*; BOHMt VOxnudu; *nj all B*f curn liftr li* in*/- i - ■ : ’ . . renwiu csa H«wi» LOAN 3 tLrtmgO dp rOMODAbIe tern)*., . . . .... : ’ Tboae wUblcs to irrrat their moncjr to goodad rouge, can alwajre find flirt and second clan pdper at roy office, for sale. •• •• ■- . All fionmanlcatton* and lnterrUwa atriclljr coDfl*. "BOOTH AATD SHOES. ?i(*W '■jtßcarrEsTVKitM,i 'TAMES JtßAU’iSTiate oMutantLto O tJborlf* Bwtberjrer, prepares EXPLICIT DHAW* IKGB AMP. iSPEOUiOATIONS Ot' *U kind* -of Unlldings, and superintend* .tbfcir enctlato on rsaaon< sMetenxa. rv ’ 1 • ’ , Offlc* on Anderson |ir*t«;lwtir«eji i Loacpd I V '^VJ /'tUAftiitaj Abohi* \J -vt*CT...OBUo* lEOH BAHJC DLOCKv Fifth slra*. KutiiWim PLANS ANIMJPKUmCATIONS fjrßufldfojl ofrory cupuriorfc&d pmnoderif Unn^-/ <mjr2«ny • BOOKSELLERS' ■ tfc. A 1 CO., IVnnm ; Mo. » Worn! tfreefcMrt HOpt (o'lh» • corner 7 of Third,- PI ttSbtngh,' ‘Ti-. • DCUDOL and .• . TlfAl (i. .JOUStiX'UJN it 00., Station- L. KEAI), IJOQKiIKLUiR JkHD. tiTA- Vurminta.Mo; W Ponrlh <tt«wM>t>ono : PttftUii^‘ TIEAIOHKS—6k fcbto; tiouttam! iJlinoii HD ' HmTsW«t»«o4«lwiBt«atat». s- PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 186%. BjiJTMM. DOLLAK SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 ; ToVKTH SrnXET. : CUABTSBBD IH JB5& *• j Open dull; from 9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wednesday ! and Saturday evenings, from Hay let to. November. , lit,' from 7 to 9 o'cJjxk«and -from November. Ist to\ May lit from 8 to 8 o'clock. ! Deposits received of all sums not less than One 3 'Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Jone and December. . Interest has beeirde* dared.aemi'annually, in June and December, since the. Bank was organized, at the rate Of six per cent. KTMT. interest, if not drawn oat, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and hear* the same in tercet (Tom the first days of J one end December, com - pounding twice a year without troubling the deposi tor tail, or even to present tiis passbook. At this rmte,tnoney will doable in ires than twelve years, in the aggregate sidHT awn oxn-naLr pkb odt, a Taaa. Books, containing the Charter, By-Laws,. Boles and Begplatlons, famished gratis, on application at theofflce. .• , ■ . P&csiduit— GEOKGE ALBBEB. TICK PUSIOKJTTB. ' ’ William J. Andersou, Jiunesß. D. Heeds, HIQ Borgwin. Isaac M. Ptsunock, Beqj. L. Fahnestock, ' AJlCPoilock,!!. !)., Hopewell Hepburn, Bobert Bobb, ‘ James Herdman, James Shldle, James D.Kelley, Alexander Tindla. nonm. < i -v -j «Vi s' Alexander Bradley, f Johnß. HeVaddent *•' / G. Backotun, Peter A. Madeira,, . Gcotge Black, John H. lMltf, .John B. Oaufitld, James McAuley, • Alonto A. Carrier, John Marshall, Chari* A. Colton, . Walter PJManhall, William Douglas, _ John Orr, ' - ■ John Keans, Henry L. Bingwalt, John Holmes, -: John ILlShoenberger, William 8. Haven* Alexander Spear, Peter Hi Honker, ' William E. Schmerti, Biehard Hays, Isaac Whittier, William S. Lavely, Christian Yeager. Secutaxy astn TaxasuaEa—CHAS. A. cOLTOH. ft&dawT , EKAtAN TKUtiT SAVINGS BANK, corner Sixth and Wood *troeu. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL - ~ - ——••100,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. . director*: . .r • ■ - ■ 3 ADAM REINEMAN, President: Springer llarbaugh, Augnsto* Hoerelor, K. H. Hycr*. , J«a*pl» ■ ' J.F. Ilaveknite,- Christum Siebert, - Anthony Moyer, A. Groetzluger. DISCOUNT LVEBY LAY. mylMly JOHN STEWART, Gutter. Ij DIJIiED PRICES.—JAMES W. WOODWELL, Noii; 07 aud OT Third etreet, uid 111 Fonrth atreet, CORSISTINO or ALIr VARIETIES OF STYLES AND PINISU, saitablo for HOTELS and PRIVATE DWELLINGS. jBO~.AH order* promptly attended to, and the For- iiure cArefully packed and boxed. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS fnruUUed at ehort CABINET MAKERS ntpplied with every article in Urt line. tAidKiS UL CHILDS & CO., ''HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY, WANCfaCTUItEttS 0T BBAULESB BAGS AND OF OSNABUBGS, j INCHES TO 40 INCHES WIDE. IMTOrder* left at H. Child* A 00/a, 133 Wood *t„ Pltubnrgb, will reeelTc attention. ocSStdly PEN 8, Wholesale and Retail. - PENS AND CA$E$ REPAIRED; SILVER AND GOLD TLATING, . Done at the *borte*t notice, at the corner pf Fonyth and Market atreeu, second *lory. Pcr*ona living ont «f the city having pow to repair caa. tend them by.uaiL . . , C *mh2T:dly FITZPATRICK A CO. EIE (JOODi-rtioLiu Gold Wedding . Mixes, Sixota Sioa* axd Cacinrßß 'Diamond Harm, Ladixs’ Gold Watchm axd Chajhs, Silver artlctea to case* suitable for. vreddin* pwnu, S ilu OF JEWELRTto Chad, J«t, ABWtlytfT Yaati, Atoj SILVER CUPS AND. GOBLETS, ft* presentation; GOLD HEAD CANES/Aci*' ' w U. RICHARDSON A CO., . *pl7 Corner of Fifth and Market strata., ■w. - zrjVftSS* CA *^ w * Ltl ' ,a ‘ /ISLDWEIX &.BRO., BoatFobmisb j tirnrn nmm JS MASILtArEIMP 4®5 COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAR; PITCH, IN AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK, LIGHT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No.-fcß Waterand 7d ProntxtrroU, Pimburgh. ! *P&dlr i,, Successor to Cart t. No. 07 VfwA atreet, «rnor r fn mil blade of - CUTLERY, VOL VERS, KNIVES, SCI - A -large wwortroent of -the anhandL i • .°du. , W. YUUNU • wright A Young, of Diamond alley, deafer RAZORS, RIFLES, KEH SORS, GUNS, Ac., Ac, a bore goods constantly oi JAOKJSUN & TUWN'tsEND, Fork Pickiu *jtD piatnoi 15 BACON,' DRIED BEEF, LARD, MESS AND BUMP PORK, No, 12 Fourth. near LlbtrtyVPlttrburgh. Wp MA Dealer in Wall • Patxxs, BobsxbStAc., No. « Wood tarot, Pittilurrb- E'i 'a PALMEK. JSo. Wood Sst., .'Dailtr In BOSKETS, HATS, STRAW TRIM MINGS, and STRAW GOODS generally. jaeaicAM.. uff/l*. 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In mw of fractantj bunt, tethfe, ctooenmt uicer% tbd other painful affect iota,,it will roller* Mia and IrrimlKm. allay ooqtußiota, ruarmodlo aciloo, and morhld wscUement of -body and mTod, without caul* ing tlcknem, cortlrenom, or :• tattle Q|ulitla moat render It pra-Mdbcat id tne urn ald SANDS, Drag ' Wirtr. 100 Fulton ntreet. Now York._ -Ssl afeo tiy B. A. FAUNESTOOK.k Pitta b*3c&(So fry/Pmcrfeta genetdlyi ■ : M»2G:iUw-wltT t tON JUtNSTHAL* ;Impobtbr and HAVANA OIOABR/abd Ml kind, of SMOKING AND CHKWINO TOBACCO, JUjCFF, FASCIf MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TußßSi'Ac., Ac., in grenf tarletr, UNDER THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, PUUl>argh, l'a. I I.: .■: > H. Ttmtotanolied on Ilbenl term,. ■ mjllldly i TXKUUUOk—2oobaa.old tihclledCorfi, : JC a -•• aoo do TaHßarley, ' J ' ■ do .. • •.<» i’i ; V ‘ v u ftjWtiDifci Pittsburgh (Sa&tte. S. RIDDLE & CQ., SDITOBB AKD- P.RXtl*Bl-ETOSB* > Fublieation Office No. 81 Fifth Street. j MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OF ..1 ■' TERMS: Uokkins EdRIOK-$6 por annum in advance, or 12 cent* p«r week (rots carrier*. Evksiko Edition—? 3 per annum In advance, or 6 cent* per week Roni carriers. Wlxkj.t Enmoß—Single copies, 12 per annum; Fire or more, f 1,15; Ten or upwards, $1 per annum, invariably in advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES. FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 10, 1862 LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. WiAßisaToir, Jan, 7, 18027" . i THE ADVANCE MOVEMENT. The pressure brought to bear on Congress, the Executive and the toads of the army, for. an advance movement is beyond all precedent in tho history of this war. The “On to Rich mond” foyer was nothing to it ;.but this time , there is certainly more reason for tho pnblio impatience than there was then. The mails como laden down with prominent men urging an attack npon the rebel' strong holds. It is manifest that this feeling is shared in by nearly orory person high in au thority, and it is military exigencies alone, and the will qf the general commanding that prevents the word ' ‘forward” being givon. There are indications of an advance in ; every direction, yet the same oould be said at any time during the last three months. Fnr loughs are not permitted ;ocur army has not gone into winter quarters,! and tho accumula tion of military matoriol is enormous. These tell their own story. * : \ , THE cabinet and the advance. Thb overpowering political an A interna tional reasons for some effective movement against the rebels Have, it is said, made the Cabinet unanimous as to the propriety of something being done by. our army. It is rumored that the extraordinary Cabinet coun cils that havo been rccoutly held havo been in reference to this matter. ; It is foil, by none more than those high In authority that com* filications with other nations are probablo so ong as our armies remain t» rtafu quo. DISLOYAL SENATORS, i i' < The Committee on tho Judiftiaty in the Senate, of which Judge Cpllitner It chairman, have underconsideration the question of ex peHiog no leu than three Senatorfy Polk of Missouri, Bright, of Indiana, and Stark, of Oregon. The former will, without doubt, be expelled, as he ia now in the rebel states, : Senator Bright denies the charges that he is disloyal, and alleges that allevidoneo againßt him is tho simple fact that bo addressed a letter to Jeff. Baris as President of the Con federate States, under oxisting circumstan-, ccs that would warrant him inrepcatingtho act. The evidence before the.committce in tho case of Stark is very strong, and it is hardly prob able that he will bo permitted to take his seat. *- : . f PROPOSED TELEGRAPH TAX. ' Among the schemes for filling tho Treasury is one imposing a tax upon telegraphic mes sages, by whieh sanguine journals andiegu liitofa promise themselves an anndal revenue of four or fivo millions. The trathia that tho total receipts in a year-at all thetj telegraph offices in the United States aro nottuoru than two millions, fc2S:lyxn« THE COHWAT-EOOLKK llhe trouble between .Messrs. tijmway, of Kmlas, end Fonlke, of set-- tled, though not in the meaner supposed at the early part of this session. Both gentlemen appear in their seats in the House a* usual. Thcineson why this personal;diffieutty was not settled according to the codo was, that each gentleman contended that ihe other should send the challenge aWOHNOISSA.NCE TOWARD FAIRFAX CODBT- ' General Smith'* division .went out oa a re conaoiasance toward Fairfax Court-Uonse to day, but mot with nothing of interest. The roads were fopnd to be in excellent condition. AFFOISTMEST QF A 805 OF OEK- PaTTBESOS. . Two Weeks sinoe Gon. MeCleUan requested of the Secretary of War the appointment of ‘Frank Patterson, son of Gen. Patterson, as Brigadier-General. Yesterdar an order for his appointment was sent by the President to the War Department. TH* DIBCOTSTOS OX THU TRUST AFFAIR. The speech of Judge of Massacha jetts, was listened to with deep interest by the whole House,; and it was received with sur prise Jrom ono so Quiot, grave and dispassion- the able and venerable Representative ; of the old “Quincy Distriot. One of Mr. Thomas' eollbagnes assured' me, after the speech Was over, that it spoke the sentiments of Massachusetts. Senator Sumner was in the House-during the delivery, ’ but did not manifest how he was effected by iL< Donbt loss the speech will he much eommented on abroad, from the rotation of the sneaker to oar Minister to Eogland. Tho opinion of Judge -Thomas is that England, dlu but intend to fight, but to'humblous. A STHAKGE-08HBIU Officers connected"- with 'the Government, and Senators and representatives, found it difficult this-aaorning'to credit n statement made to them by a Brigadier General from the outposts, that commanding officers .on the lines aro*'pbiitlvoly forbidden to quostion tho contraband. negroes, and- deserters who may oome within oar lines, save so far as may bo nocessary to guard sgaint an attack* Those persons, with their knowledge bottled up in them, must be sent under guard to hoadquer* ten in Washington. " , THE THEIfiOK OK THE, J’KKfJACOE.A. It has jost been discovered that an essan tial pipe of the iteamsloop Pensacola is plugged so completely as to be useless. • This was probably done as long ago , as'lMt|sprltig, when -tbo nary yard was intbsted wUh .djsafr fected employees.• .Bad the rebel. who did It known the existence of another similar pipe, he might, by destroying, Its in A similar, way, hare oausod the .explosion of th*4eilorr East Tennessee; :An East Tennoescean writes from Oeneral BohoopfTi camp to the Cincinnati CtmmenM, on tho 2nd inat': . Lost night ton moo onmo in from Hamilton conn It, tho loot oouoly in'Tennossee, and Joining; tho Gebrglo'-llne. tho; worn com pelled to leaoo orbeidihfled intb th4'Bduthetn nrmj. iThey Confirm the-wont teporta* that wo hart hoard. Womcnstrlpped orthcir nn dorolothine .to, furnish ’ Confederate ooldiero with aometbing to keep-them-warm;: the; hod' coreriog taken from off tho' hod* of innooent ' ohiidnn for ooraring for marauding banda of Secession toldlert; innoeentand nnoffonding citlrent ooind, abused, and.tentto penltenti larioafoi! daring to think that tho Union oauio to right'aud.wiU trlnmph. uSdchthlngo, whon theo come home to' tho rory bearthetones of tboio whd are hero, make" their .blood .boil for Tongoonoo, and tholr doth.oroop with angulah at a discipline which holds fifep; from arong ingtheaowrohga. .theyaltooonfirmwhatwo already know, that tho, Confodorato army ia only partially and irregularly armed j only doth ml In ihanffiotent tattered gannonta: only parUmly disciplined; only partially nndor tho octroi of ita offioora^,and, already nearly aaiisfied with the hopelessness of their canto. From Cairo»AaoU>er Expedition. Ohio, Jan. 7.—Laf<V | n* t * Dll reuliEHlßird's Point from Belmont, ttu morning, that Col. •locktfood’e. ratal oaTnlrjr kni craned oror fratri- Colombo* tut ewnliigi ■ mntejflng to. But Prairie j:»nd ,«M ,-*Hhia;foar!mlloi'of, ChaHelton'atS p.’plock thie morning.i t ■ .Xwo eompanice of lUinoifl Cavalry left , B'lrd’r Polnttkltmorningfor’ BuCneßend, oppreScmUngtheji we lldbo httMkodby the nbobl Largo rainforcomßntr'oF infantry wore rekeMOently'dlrpltteked to thiiit.-aaaUt. anoo. Noimg.fcna oranf taos-taudAom th* japodjUoiu ‘ Oob dispatches inform us,that several young officers hare been cashiered at ."Washington foruttemnceofdisloyAlsentiriente. ' Wo hope they are not West Point men, for aroongthese there are old ones-.that should; first be deatt with. • Young offieers miy •perhaps grow.into a condition ofmoroor less value to the coun try, but nothing is.to.be hoped: from.officers, who have grown gray in their..admiration of slavery, and prefer'its safety.to that of the Union. The sooner they are all cashiered the better.— Chicago Tribune.' Ono of the best thing* the' Sonata at Wash ington bos done for some time, is the refusal by a decided majority, to increase the cumber of cadets at West ’Point. That , institution needs purification before more of our young men are sent there to be trained. Quito too many mon educated there have arisen up. to trouble os. The reliable Chicago 2W&une correspondent,- from Washington, makes the following state- The joist committee of the tvfo Houses, ap pointed to investigate the conduct-of-the,war* . are reaching some facta which arc alarming, if not unexpected. A surgeon iestifledlo-day, in answor to the proper interrogatories, that a regular annyoffieer—that is, a West Pointer now in oommand.of volunteers—had remarked • to him, with considerable emphasis, that Ac would fajtre to turn Am ariilUrif on Congreu be fore Inflioting any harm on J.eff. Davis. Whon ' asked what. w;as the, uame of the officer, the surgeon refusod to answer', remarking that he had been the guest of said officer, and jt would be unfair to make that particular ono the scapegoat for. his class—die tame feelingi .and the tame exprettion of feeling, . being common among the regular Wett Point officer! throughout Kit divitionl . ... . -, In answer to direct. inquiries, ho testified further that these offioors divided thoir leisure between cursing- tho volunteer soldiers and. execrating all acts, resolutions, or. votcs ; in Congress.adverse.to slavery. . -There has been so muoh testimony : of this kind .that Ben Wade, tho Chairman of the Committee, be lieves that thereare lodges of tha K.,G. C. in all our catups on the Pgtyxuac,. instituted, and patronised by the West. Point officors, most of whom were Breckinridge Democrats last year, and are as bitterly pro-slavery now as oither Breckinridge or Jeff. Davis. Have such generals any heart in this war ? ■ - Lot West Point be purified, we.say, boforo any more money is spent there. ■ Gen. Lane’*Expeditions Tho Cincinnati Cewmereial says that Gen. Jra Last’s projected raid through the In dian Territory into Texas, is designed to/ur ni»h a tent for the irreprettibUt. ■ There is no need ,of any vent for irropressibility about most of our commanders. Thoy havo not even impressibility enough to be goaded into any' enterprise or display .af military vigor. It is a comfort to know that there is at least ono*irrepreasib!e cominander. The Chicago yytfune has faith in Lack’s irropressibility. It says: We are satisfied to withdraw our late sug gestion: that the. command at Port Boyal bo given to Gen. JOn Lanej now that the Governjnent has allowed him to mark out his own war-path into Dixie. He will reach the Gulf via FortBmith And New Orleans perhaps as quick as by way. of tho Potomac or Charles ton. But have we not some commander who has not tho dyspepsia, who can take Sher man’s place and run a race with Lane’s fight ingm»nlnto the very heartof Jeffdom? We hope.ho may be appointed, if a~man of stout such as Snerman certainly is not. The irrepreafiikle Jtn Lake may return by way of the South to trouble the imapssable consenjatiVe-President-seekors. at Washing ton, and carry off the glittering prize which so dazzles them that they are halt blinded to tho awful condition of the country^ In Platte county, Missoari, the negroes are said to be quite interested in the lee Qucstiun., Not that they bare all this interest, as simple minded peoplo would have us believe, because they want to fill “ massa's *• masea’s ice-house " will yawn in its empti ness till next Christmas, ere their “ interest” will put a peck of ice in it. Yet tho slaves in Platte county, we hear, never before took sach an interest in ice, as they.pre doing now*, Persons who baro lately .boon through the county say that every slave, as soon as.ho learns that tho stranger is from Kansas, aska : “ Is .tho ico strong enough to cross on ?” Those enquiring negroes may fill Kansas ice-- houses with the strong ice which has bridged them across the watery barrier of tho Mis souri, from slavery to freedom,—but no ice house in Platte eounty, we may' predict, will be helped to ice by such enquiring negroes in the year of (Trace, 18021 Resignation of Gen* Reynolds—Af fairs at Romney. The intelligence Ironic Romney Indicates that the rebel* at Winchester have been rein forced from Manassas* aAd are moving in.the direction of Eomney. Gen, .Reynolds, it wiU be remembered, superseded Gen. Kelieyin tbo command at that point, biring to tbo ill health of the lattor. Gcn-ißoyndldS was called to his home af Lafayette, Ind., a short time sinco, owing to the death of a brothor, with whom >hp<was associated in an extensive . businoss. Gen'. Reynolds, wa he»- Satnrday,on his way to Romney, bat onreabh ing this city, received a dispatch recalling him to Lafayette, owing tbsuddonand unexpected iUnoss in his family. JUs reported that ow ing to the doath of his brother and other dis arrangements of his -domestic affairs. Goto. Reynolds has tendered"his resignation to the! Government.ThqGoricpiHs an able, efficient,! and skillful officer, and the.service can hardly spare him. We hope he may be enabled to. continue his official duties. Col. Dunning, of the sth Ohio, of this jQity )( U.tt pneaentin jooni r : mand of the forces ot Romney. A totter. from Romney states.that there are now seven thousand troons at that point-, in cluding six companies or cavalry and two of artillery, thoroughly equipped and efficients !Nbadvhnoq yet, nor will there-be until large reinforcements are recoivod. General Rose brans was expected at' Romney- daily,.and' on hisarriyal it was.thought that active opera lions world—bo 'renamed. General Kelley is’ at Cumberland, still very low from thbeffects of his wound. Ho has neyor quite roboyered ■incoho was struck.down at; Philippi.— Cin. GonmtrciaL - •iopisviixa, Jan; 7Green river, rose fif teen (pet on, Sunday night,'wagbingaWay tho email trestle bridgoatMqnfordsyiHe,and en dangering tho pontoon bridge near by. The railroad bridge was completed hastily, in: anr tiripation of the riso in tho rivor. Thh Gatholio Bishop of has ar rived hflre.-' ; "' 1 - : - v ‘ ■’ Hestatea thatdrafting in Tennessee provip a partial failure.' Union men are numerous In that rity-< Theyartnof outspoken, bdrofteu indulge; in ridionlo of tho Confederate Govern ment, and ns'o languagewhiohindicate)*. their feeUng.h’JTbie rebel army b a groatpri terror,, even to’ secessionists, than the Cnioouarmy. Tf Boiling Green fails, Nashville wijfite de- Forts are being-built neat tifo city; one if situated two miles north of tho oity on the 4 Gallatin turnpike, ; and others cast and iwesttifitbecity. .• The Bishop oame by way of Bowling Green and Mnhforasvillp.- fip knows nothing of tho fproe at’ Bowling Green. No reinforcements Lhadamvod from Columbus. -Ho saw/atGlaa fow Jnnotion; tho remains of the-splendid tonnel attbafpolnt,dostroyed(mthostbby rebel a. Thermtreiid from that po int’north has been ontirelydtatroyedrovcriraiis.taken away,. .The turnpike hae. been, obstructed, by, felled'- • trees,i The rebels- are ; endeavoring. to draw • Union monon BowlingGrecn.: Uo tbs; : approach To Splendidly Jpr. fended batteries, chains and lor-. 1 ipbdoe* obstructing tho and thinks it an : utterimpOMibUityfQtkfnbqats.tpJijruthfr. . waterat that ppint . ypparalr ZolHcoffoiJuui I thrown three regii&ents of rebels in Jimtosm, ; to kaep the rear open and tagnariiO'/’- v!! ■-: T .'UsV'/'' GAZET A Petition for Emancipation. The following circular and petition, set ting forth the necessity of emancipation, are in circulation for signatures:- The undersigned haring prepared, with care alter mature deliberation the ac companying petition on the subject of “Emancipation,” recommend it to the pub lic for | general adoption and circulation. Copies may be obtained from either of the subscribers.; New'York, December,. 1861. \Y 0 Bryant, Wm. Curtiss Notes, 11. A. Haktt, J. W. Edmonds, James McKate, Oliver Johnson, Wm.Qoodell, J. E. Ambrose, Bam’e. R. Davis, Edward Gilbert; ; NathaN Brown, Mansfield French* Edgar Ketckam, Andrew W. Morgan, Andrew Bowdoin, James Wioocw, • John T.. Wilson, • Geo.B.Chekveb,M.D.,- S. 8. JOCELYN,; J. R. W. SLOANE, ' Theodore-Tilton, Dexter Fairbanks, Jab. Freeland, • Sam’l Wilde, .Cuas. Gould, Alexander Wilder, Wm. C. Bussell, ■To-the President of the United States aiid to Congress : • The people of the United Slates repre sent: That they recognize as lying at the very: foundation of our government, on which ha? been, erected the fabric, of pur free institutions, the. solemn and undying truth, that by nature all men are .endowed with an unalienable right to liberty. That so far as this great truth has boen in any respect departed from by, any of our people, or by any course of events, the tol eration of such departure has been caused by' an overshadowing attachment, to the Union, and by conscientious fidelity to those with whom we had voluntarily uni ted in forming a grea.rexample of free gov ernment. . . : : . • That spcli departure—whcther willing or unwilling, whether excusable or consura ble—has nevertheless given birth to. a mighty power in our midst—a power which .lias-consigned four millions ,of ’Our people to slavery and arrayed^six million in re bellion against the very existence of our. government; which for three-quarters of a century has disturbed the peace and. har mony of the nation, and which : has now armed ; nearly half a million of. people against that Union, which has been hither to so dear to the lovers of freedom through out the, world. * That by . the very act of the slave-power itself, we, have, all ot us, been released from every obligation to Iterate any longer. Jts •existence among.usJ ~ ~f I ;< .. r- iThat wc are admonished—and day:, by day the conviction is gathering strength among no harmony can restor ed to the .nation, no peace brought back to, tho pCople, no perpetuity secured to our Union, no permanency established for our government, no hope elicited for the con tinuance of our freedom, uutil slavery shall be wiped opt of the land utterly and for- ever. . Therefore, w® wlio how address you, as co-heirs with you in the great inheritance of freedom, and. as free men of America,. most earnestly urge.upon the President and upon' ’. . \ . That, amid the varied events which are. constantly, occuring, and which will iuoro and more occur during the momentous, struggle iu which we. are. engaged, such measures may be adopted , as will ensure emancipation to all, the people throughout the whole land, and thus, complete, the work which the. i,.,- .. About Icc 'XTEW BOOKld! NEW BOOKS!! 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D.,1 vol., Flexible Covers. 38 cents; For sale by K. 8. DAVIS, 83 Wood Street, CAVAEKY TAt? TlCS.—Regulations and; lust ructions for the Field Service of the United States Cavalry in time oi War. By Major GSneraP George B. McClellan. In 1 ToL.'lihno.- i. KAY A C0.,66 Wood street.- t*iA*~os. pOLD MEDAL PIANOS H i FOB TUB HOLIFA TS t Hlanntactared by KNABE & CO, A fine supply of the above superior Instruments ist arriveu at the splendid - NEW PIANO BQOMB,. No. 43 Fifth street, uooond door above Wood.' CgABLOTTE SLUMS CUiSAi’ JtfJSW i’lANUd.—An.ologan ly carrod .dow Boeewood Plano, :with ftiH iron frame, toado l>yone oftho oldest Arm* in New Turk, for A' new 7 OcUtb Rosewood, Iron 170 A ncw7 ‘ . V ' for sale by ' JOHN H. MKLLOB, ; no!s 81 Wood «t», betwoon Diamond and 4th it.. 1 & T Oy.— u6v t roll supply, direct’ from the Manufactory. M IkMton,. of 7 Octavo New. Seels CiilOK* KUIHG PIANOS,.In plain end sod carved ficMWOod ; furniture, Just received nod tor sale by* J ■ x -. JOHN U. MHLLOB.BI Wood street, •. ' doIS between Diamond alley and 4ttret.“ T>ETROIITB"OIL WORKS 1 1 JL 500 Lbls. White Burning OH, • 100 “, Pore Benzole, . ..- - 102 “ Steam Clarified Mecca Oil, . . 'i: 45 *» • Pnre Mecdai' 2tt) «• Wagon Ore—e, ’•- 50 “ AxgondOU,: 7 , ,1 - 300 “ Deck Creek Machinery,, 100 *• • No; 1 tost Rubricating Oil, . 100 ;.«•■ No. 2 , for:heavy machinery, On liand and for sale by- BKESKAGHArF,. doll Corner office, Monongabeialionac. .. O ONDUljis—2UU bags KioCofl'ee,.? .* ft " '' 6 tierces Kibe, VTrt 80 bf. chraU Black Tea, f • tf) H: ■ ;**.» G. P. • suo assorted Nalls, . 250 baxae , “ Window CUm lOOdoten ,frt Com Brooms; ln Zn’ *’“* * KIUKPATBICKg. QYKOl’ri —90 bbla. tit Louia Syrup, ft. • 20 bf. do < • do- . .-.do-r..... ,r j/.'.s •• . -UO bbli. Pennsylvania >do • -10-do Baltimore : do \ -15: db : : KAw York do • In store and for sale.bj ■ . - BROWN A KIRKPATRICKS. TTUAJUIV- P 200 bbls.' Kentucky White Wheat Family Floor, • 500 4 * v ’W«»tora ■■ , 100 *• Bed Wheat Kura « 2d. Bye - “ 2uf sacks freah Buckwheat' . Id store aud fbr sale by v ■■■ dp!3 BHOWKAKIKKPATBICKS. 1 bxi. beglW. K Chccae; \J ‘ 600 do- -do Hamburg ,do - •' aw do ‘ do k. Dl do, Jfrr Sale by deft . J.B,CANFIKtP A (XV *|\KY WSAOUES—aIi *»«ks ?a<i 2i JL/ LhUV prime new bwvoa. jiqw ; landing from: Steamer Denmark Ibr dale by’ : Ja3 ’ v ,v yj ; 18A1AHPICKEY *OO, KV juatroo'd ’•and, for >ale by.r ,HKNHY ll«:U>l/blNa. IBAIAH PICKETS* CO., r T\HY APA* XI/ for sale by YTtHiaSsili—2UU boxes Gream-tJhecseibi *>» vi • ■ B. DALZELt !*XU..t- Bora Amu MKN'a a&A'£tia-ft#iiiUo bj „ . BOWH. *.ZSTkHT, ( 1W W«4*- ■ tjrs tnua-VCE. TNDKMnIty' AGAINST LOSS BY I.FIBIL-FBAKKLIK FIBBISSUBAMCBOUJ-. • PAKT OF PHILADELPHIA* Office, *35 and 4S? . . i ; Chestnut street* hear Fifth. Statement of Assets, January Ist, 1800, published agreeably to «nsetot’AMMiubty, bemj£- ■■ - First Mortgages, amply secured—.....— Beal BiUte.&ras’t tali cost 102,905 CO Temporary Leans, on'ample Collateral {•• ■ .•• r . : £,135 « ; Stocks, (present value $40,667 tt) oast— • fk"; ® • ' Notes Rud Bills Beeeivsble .. —.. LB2l 00 . . Ossb W.BlB 0® ■ Tbe . only , profits from- premiums -which this-- 1 Company can divide by law are from risks which have been determined. ; Insurance made on every description ol property* in town and country; at rata as luwoiarecousistent with security. • . - * ,• ■■ Since their incorporation, a perk d of thirty yean, they have paid tomes by fire to in amount exceeding Four AKBSmi of DeUon, thereby affording evldencs of the advantage of aiwell os (heir abili ty and disposition: to meet» with promptness all liabilities. . tioesee paid during the year 1858—810G;885 W . • • , PIRSCTOESt. , \ . • . Charles N. Baneker, Isaac Lee, - Mordecoi D. Lewis,. ... Jacob R.Bmilh, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, , . David 8. Brown, . • Geo. W. Richards, . Samuel Grant. . • George Falee. , . CHARLES S. BANCKKU, Prmidml. ' i» JRDWABD C. DALE,; fie* President, . . w“-A -myd Office Northeast cor. Wood A Third ifts. •. Fire insurance, by the bkli- ANOU MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANT, OF PHILADELPHIA, on BUILDINGS, limited or • perpetual. MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, Ac.. In town cr country. Office No. 808 lValnnl street. Capital, *229,510; Assets, f 308,508 SO-investe* os follows: ’ J.. - . . First Mortgage on ImprotedCity Proper-,,v— -ty, worth double the amount——llss,6oo QU Ground rent, first c1a55....——..w,..; . 8,4® 50 Fenna. R. B. Co.’s6 per cent. Mortgage Loan,-$30,000, cost-—..... —~ W»«0 00 City of Philadelphia; 6 per »W00 Huntingdon and Broad-Top Mountain. Bail road Compaby,b>ortgage 10an.—... 4JXX) w Pennsylvania Railroad' Ca/s Stock....—. 4.0W .»1 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co— W. Stock of County Fire Insnranoe Co.i.;i.-. . *1,«» 00 'Btock of Delaware M. 8.. Insnranoe flo.- , 7» gj Commercial Bahk do J.WJW r MechaniesVßank : Union M. Insurance Co/a Scrip—. 1W W ... Bills Receivable, bnsinem paper:...J—v—lM97 M - Book Aecomite, accrued Internet, etc.—— »J Cash on hand and in hands of agents— l5 $3OBAW'®« CLMT TINQLIY, JVwtfw*. ■ Discerns: , t ; .... U.X* Canon, Z, Lotbrofr Bobt. Tolaml, ChuslLslaud, Frrti’k. L«nnig, Jacob T. Bunting, . O. S. W<xxi, .Smith Bowers, . Wooflwsrd, ’ Jotuißiaell, Fittsb'gh. :NCHMAN; Seerttaty, J, 0, COFFIN, Agmt, my 6 Northeact-conier Third aod Wood atroet. ‘ Clem' Tingler, Samuel Stephan, Wb. 1 B. Thom peon, Bobert Steen,- Frederick Bnrwu, WmTMugser, - ; C. Steteaeon, Tingley, . John. B. WorreU, -i ■ Marshall Hill, . B.MII WS3TERN; INSOKANCE COliPi;- hy orsrprsßtmQH. — ■ •*' . i. ; .B. lUfcLEß; : Jr.riWrfwf. r, o. M. GOBDON, Secretary, ; Office, No. 02 Water itreet, Spoag * Co/rWare* Loose, up stairs, Pittsburgh. - .4... ; - : Will intwu against all kind* qj-rins-ana morn* Bitkt. A Horn* Institution, managed by- pinctunwho.i are well known in the community, a*d wkoar* Oder* mined, by promptness and lit entity, -"?***s*, character uAtdb ikey tm**.attuned, a* offering tne tm ; prelection to those who desire to be uitured. r ASSETS, OCTOBKB 80,1859 \ . ■ » Stock Account* «.«» jg , Office Furnlture.^....,...^..—JJJ ®9 : ' © - Premium Kotee-~....~«-~^..——-r«**~* IS : : Notes and Bills Pipcoantcd:...;.:.. l2 DfAZCTOU-' ■ | Andrew Ackley,, . 'Alexander* Speer, DftTid Jl.,Longt -j f Beea J. Tfcoma*, ; Ban). P. Bektwdl, . John B. U’Cnopn , ki . k Miller, Jr., , JameeiMeAotey, 1 Nathaniel Holme*, ■ Alex. Nimick, " George Danle,.' >i William H. Smith, • C. W. Bickstaom *_ mrSO ' . .w::F« T7UKE, MARINE AND. INLAND: INj Jt) SDBASOE.-ISSUBANOK rCOMPAB.Y . <if .. NOJUH AMERICAvPHrLADKLPIIiA.; Incorporated 17Bi—Capital, s6UO^oa_ ■■ Ansts, Jauuary-10, ; AHTHUB / GVCUFFIS,.Pw«*k'»L THOMAS PLATT, flaeretary. - u * f ‘ TNSURANCE CO. OF THE; STATE ->i I OP PEHSSYLVAIiIAr PHILAHBLPHIA-. •v 1 ;: s2w>tWft, •. ■Amtfj February 1,1859.'44«»V...-~...**—-W13»®08 W • HJHBy p. STTEBREBP, X&Mmb*: ■ WILLIAM UAM'EB.SKnaTt.. , .1.- •’ Tl AIITFORDMEEINSURANCECU ' ’ mO-C«frlt»l, , TIMO.C. JkLLJWjSfdMary.'- ~ .. ■9*lmbrue* La the «bova old t «n4 • * .■•.-■ paidea l» to • folfrdly 87 . : INSUfiANCE COMTANY ' \j OF pnTSBCBGH. ; Offlto, comer Uerket *B(T WateritraeU, eecoad floor. 1' y-±-_ - --*• . WM.BAOALEY, PmidtmU , SAMUEL BEA. fiferManT. Inrowe Steamboat* and Cargos. - •, ■ • . lumns against Jc« ind damage in Coe nanganoo of the Southwn tnd Wmtem. BlTen, Lake* -.and BiiTOQt, andth« naHsttion of the Beaf.. lnaoroa eadHlmaagp *. . - '"' .. *■ t :8. M.Klar; •■>.'•.. • Jaa. U. Cooper, . . 8. Harbaugli,' j.Cridw^TTJr.; Joh? S-Bihrorth, Charieeß. Wm- Bagalay.V l '' Jiuu Park, Jr., r.\ W. G. Jobutoo, ; ». T. Junes ‘ B«w o*«x*,: ••j*"- lion. T. Um Bow*,, . Barclay Praeton. Goorge Bingham; 1 * ' ~ Philadelphia fibk and, .ups' ':, IKSUBAKCK COMPiASgSo. 1» Cbewtortj opuortto the Cnitotn- Utmaa. 1 ‘V* *'• ' J • ■ / ~1 .-.vT.-. Casual.tao,ico-A»ttu. - Will make all Usd! of Inamanca, elder perpetual , .or limited, on erery dMcriptlan of Property or *«T.. ~ ;■ icbim4lM ( atTOMonßbl«tmt««'Of ' . u- , ) BOBIKT P. KIHG. Pee.!*.!. '• 1 ■ T ftL W- BAliDVfllft Pm* , ■ P. BLAOKBTOTK, Secretoip. ■ ormaeroal: ' . . .ClmßopiMliii • Joafb BuFule ' Eiß- Kpoibb,, , ~ 1 ' ,o«K W. Srtwi>, t—• • \i., "j.G.qQMI ‘ defiO.Jly. ° r6'rp'er , niird4ndWoo<l«tiy«.| , ~a ixiflimiKy iNtiOKAKua &>*r A. PAKTOV Offlce, No. 87 FlftU •tnet, Bonk'Bloeki r^‘'i ’’.—’ vx.b. . jgatrirt all fcladi of tfr* *ad BMn» ISAAO JOKE*, ProidmC- • v !•**-»> '• i JOHKP. JftcOOBD, Viofi PruiinL , D . B. BOOK, BIIN _ anrnl ,i . v • j - &»' * - «• *r' lakao iooiai r ' John ©. McCord! < *>,, . ao/Boa**.. Capt. Adam Ju»b», 'flarrerChiM*i‘ " V’- B.K BUtltaff,• :' ; dipt: IU O. Otap, ;'M ii > Capt.'WßUimßoi* " iMfak’AaWOno, :B. Xi. Fabneatock, . H. Dayla. >Mjr£ * WILSON’S SewirxgM^kcljiriea* ,' J ; No, 27 TITOJ V ' WBKEI.SB t WILBOS , , \„. A i; unhid mi»>Aa^QJß<>g*43»*M>*«. ' ; KENTUCKY -i:0 *i- : .:l; . . • „._ Claclimaa IwW»l n L r y[4^^rtTTt^tec»MwUap«^^*My^^toWfltl < • .- 1 ' sik i : ‘ : J , ir ic.,irUl l«.»*nitoW*»M«!'Oft'»OTta*l™-> a »M»»II .'i>il-r'.. v i ?HStolt«cliiM'"ir«iiiii: BflK'T*to«.'ooK&'«fci ’■ 6,:n * .o^u^cn WM.aumnm- ~ -d $293,211 25 :W r - ' ‘ 1
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