.fgiiEtxli • Vi A tie. ' : $W SSS&'&ggfc ~: f®TM, IU.BD, POKK.BACON, FLOnarrWH. l!; ASHES, BALEEATM Lln! -I£M> OHS, DEIEU rEmTiSd .... ----—i mu'll-,1, ftT l * ißivlin 1 4 BU}SPABD, : Co>nnBaWH Msß -2. vi&EXtK*?? 11 de * tor *. ln MOIIBt GHAIN AND **°* 243 L,t * rt y Pittibargh. p*. . .Cbolco brand*of Floor for Baker* and FamUrnse 'oo hand. Particular attentSo&_t*£d to ftWog Ordrto for Merchandise generally. fiddly ~ VAft GOKl)Klit, fBoopcstoD LOano-lM Ktiouit, deftlar-ln VLOCB, BUT KB, BHOOMd, SKED3, IjAIID, CIIISICBK, POJUC. • DBIKO AKI) (JBEEN FIk : lTl( ud I'.odiict nn* Warchorap, No. JtlCSacond ■trert, Pittsburgh. J ' TAAlilib A;;i?bl/i3.K. froRWABDryn iwp U Comtusto* Haschast, for tlm tala of FLOira: - QttALBiBACON, LAItD, BUTTKIt,SEEDS, lUtltp ' jraULT, aad-Prodac* pmeaiiy, &*BlSsSt X corner or-i'lrat, PitUbqrgh. »ca.-dly *- m. «ca<i*iKr» r OCIIOMAKER & JLAJvU. Coinrissioß »n<* Vholwalo’ tltilfiVin OHOCE. JUKa, Iftvuu, UUAIN, PKODUCLYAt., 80. WO Llliortj otreot, Piiulinrßli, Po. wUMIp . U OiJjAJjip KIDDLE, successor taJno. XJL M'GIW £ Son, No. IS3 Ljbcrtr street. PitU* t*u*b, QENKBAL PNGDUGIS, GNOUKUY. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. : Ounilgnrooow reeppctfuliy solicited. fc2fcdl y %M. WUITt.„„.. JKu. iw. wuTTT ' -•... ‘ -TtTJflTii BKOTHKIW, Forwardino i CoMMiMiOM JdUCtturt* ana deafen in ... PBUTISIQNS AND PRODUCE No. TgjLibcrty etrwrt; PltUbnrgh, Pa. mj2T ;‘A Y KK, ; Commission 'XXVdcafef in CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, GLASS, IKON, NAILS, At, NO. 18} Liberty atrect. ■ •■ "• • , mh2X:dly . ■ . WtUUM »***», J DAVID X’CAX»UtBt,r ! X SpecialFartnw^ ATiiAUS- & COrFIN. successors to Mean, t qo.'wnOJ&JESAI.E GEO . LLKS, corner of Wood andWatcr streets, Pllteliunrb, jenny.-;. •■- 1 • .- ••-- V- ’.. ***• , WTcai»Aja( tBpri M ...k u. voiot. T •' ■ H. VOIGT & CO., successor to L. G. XJ. Omff, PEOmJCE AND COMMISSION MER- OijANTS, ”47 Lilxxty street, Pittsburgh, 1% , . JO 11 IT 1. HQUIE. ..............JID WASH HOC#*. JOHN L HOUSE & CO., Wholesale Gtoccuriuni Coanraioit MEicaAKTB, corner of •SiAlfUtoldandlYaterttreete,PUtabar£iiXPa. jfj. nixjKKTon * arjfiWAit'jD, WuolV -A-J cams Gtocnu asp Cosnjjwt'oK Jlaachikts, No. ltfs. Wood ■tmt.PitUburgti. . Je&djy J. B. MUnnt~...Wa< KIRKPATRICK.' ■RBOVTOAKUiKPATRICKS, Whol*- • AJEALi Ttoctu and dealers in FLOUR AND ___ ~ :,u . . fc&KliS. Naa.Dllandm Libertystreet; Pittsburgh. •»• • * * ja^~dly. * t.. • • ; j■ & > , : v?, y u • 'l'AMKt}'' DALiSIiLL :: " wm UxMOum forthewjdofCBtTDKAND RB v JINKD CABDON oils, No.- © and 70 Viter Adrasbt* xnadeontousighinejtt*.. •■ pavoorsTs. i QIMON JOHNSTON, Dealer in Pdrk DRUGS AND <UEMI(JALS,PERFUMERY. Vi • FANCY GOODS, BURNINGFLCID.OILB. FAM-' ILY MEDICINES, Ac., Ac r , of etrjctly prime qaAl • > . Jtjr, which be oßertAt lowest prices, (jorner Smitb ■ tfald and Fonrtb streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Ptrecriptiont carefnliy compounded at aillhanra. ; * yJOSKPH FLNMING, corner of Market W street.sod the Diamond,:keeps conitinllv tnx > Aabd afollaaiortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES. - MEDICINE CHESTS, «nd AU. ani* . cleeptrtAiniogtobiiborineae. rX i ■ Physicians prnKripUpus. carofhlly-compotandfid at V aUboors. .... ?T...rx , .-fjaihgd ~ A. tfAHNESTOUK & CO..'\Vhols-. • aiu DsceouT.and Manufacturer uY WHITE LEAD ANDLITHARCE, corner of Wood aid Front •tfeei*, Pittsburyh., ; ' mb7 ‘i J ; Oi^”P. i ycpXT > >V'H9bBSALB. Dealer OILS.ViBNISnkS AND , XIE STUFFS, No. 2&0 liberty street, Fituporgh.— . receive prompt attention. . t mfia* ’ •■; MinmiCt 1 ... nenaiig; AiiTEA.; KEITfiK, WhdlbsaLbtand . . |Lf Rwatir DiPOQWW, .«inmr-or Libert* Aatf'SC h littabniNb, ■-, r t • 'V; - FbK. UEO.. Ha KKVBKK. JL/140-Wood vtreet, corned of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, 'p*. - - ; : /: y. •v; jt'TTdnjrsii% . ‘ l .... TQHN G. ■ MacCONNKLL. Attorney itorr Kraa’ilnir Bcild s, ;i..«Ba,N4*9QJ)ihmoodsu*et.v.'. , ( -----Will attend, to the settlement, securing and eoUec* : ; L claims, bounties, Ac., to Washington, district. '* *. CAMUKL'A; PUttVlA^jOil). At4obxet ■ , ,Mmci, Fmh itr«r, »4J<rtnlflg'ite offlc* Lr-lUr- Brpwo»riHabaryb-,‘Ptt. ■•-- » j^.^y ' -, ATTOBKEt AMD <♦ ,’ 'CV3trxiicClDB J At'tA*,'!Ul'l4Hj'OTt<i'ti» KUHN’S k - -’ BOILDINOSjMoi lS’ DUmoiiil heii 1 • 'mjiOally B; i£ ATTORNEY AT iiAW.— • Omcx,No. 73 Ontot itnet, PUuWgh, I**. - • Ijt •~: '- - --•■ . ~ J —' • 1 ' ’ >2 . »UUO ifHk, Jb., AttoBNBT .At Law, Fourth Lowrk'gLaw Building, --• — r; —7- ~ 1 nxhl, y ':'PKdo»cE. l { | . .. ’ T 7 EECH £ HUTCHESON, Commission .•, >i , JLi *W» VobvaMem Knauvrir, d«aJer*itj WEB7* . KHN^BKSKBYBCHBKSE, PLUTO; PISH, BA- OqK, JJUTTBE, : tIS6EED- GIL, POTS AND .. . i ;MA»I. AaaJE3,.SIEIW,GB AIN*I>BUSDiFRUIT nhmjvtatfeand. Agent for the aato- ofMuiton A • - i tc.i C*M wkbratad Patenter Pearl' fitarcfiT.Jei. lt« • -flaetodanti 146 Fjntiti..'Mtirecn \rbod uq Smith .fltM,Pl£labargb Pa.... - ‘aH&dlT , w. s li— #JU COBUTNB, Funrurdiug and Comalealon Mer : iT-T : -T#g***-*»A<fcal*r In' CtfEKsE, BUTIKEI LAKE _>-J Ay^ruHabd^PrAdnen-geAenliy^ No.'2s Vfctfdttnet, i; UOLMEa A CO., Pork Deal- ,4J\f9»**44r*\tTi IhPBO VISIONS, comer of Mar. ;?.';*.<'Jw»»dgwEUnfreeti, •' . JaCuitj.; ■; V‘;T:'f!?QABWKEe fo? r AXDjiniixcE 1,1 * W-.^V-'WEMWlJOpicnjo^-Jfonh-Mit ufl) lAF.BlU <XBt»t*i>t,P«m«7lrmal* *ad Hertford Id* ...tu jarteotjC<»pt»ii«D,<7 W»mr«inwt. ; - • -•• KJj -it&A, 'tisCRKTAttY. V CfnZKNS 1 ,V‘iUv>;ljinnixcifioanir/ «**■*JistJcef kjjti W*i*r •'•• «;••: l\; t'-’ ft-.1.-.i -ii I i r-.- ■in rM «ECB Wabt Westeejt jyn«p»t»c« m w«t«r»trwt.n !•iktlbpn. “ ....... (leto*:®*,*•*■«,to».,) 'V },jA' >i i -nutmi! nurture j L ' '' *»Pi)Owts»io-iwCdaoDB,,-, , ••,’?’^*»iVM;yW;|*s!«S'ttjnrtemdhhm MnamJ LOTh.'iJI!.JBPIWHFIKLp, rooceuor to dJ. ♦ BarchSetd# Sttnll Doetcre rtßCr/DBrSoOTa, North ,,• I Wi Djulkdin D*r ■' f ‘ ' V • Obob*. Ko. £9 Market street, bet men Third and, ' "f" 1 ■.jPWltomtjUN 'lXJVJs.'l***Ua r^SrT •V '"tea B»-HlW,Jtri:T«K«l*eUtW*», Klßbttrrti-, JOeHPfl *aoßlfE, Dzalbk m; riijg t ■■’.■>} i %&<!•'■ '' '■* ‘ UIPSEIt, JUKAltat itt JUr 11 : 'Xj-itifot, Immmub, «te., ;1S ttMut itnet«i ■ ..>v •' —> «pis .* -MVStC, jAHAKUITTfi‘BIiUMS. U^iviOv PI tod *& i ' fPMterorKokkMktlnuUicikloitniiMiiU. SolaaMot t . jM.HAJraDBO JIAMOS, frolSor HAL LET, , BOBTOa PlAHQgjyflli aid aritlfJ . x"„ aßsaaßffißifeß fesiaw»B wasas®' r -a. ai i-v ■-'“WPisßiMiM'- -AffP_ COMM JCRCIAL ♦TOTI’R.Tsr A r , 1786. GROCERS. "W-tllTB,»»- L— caSoS MoDONAU) * AKBOCKLE, WbS : ITiim Obocuks, Pmnroci inGonunoi «*b^ °* fIUQAMwdSoLISS AD IO MTPIW A AwAifum TOTif'l—.l. J|i.i f _. i n yBDIIfI,.NDTg. AND BPI(TKft COX* y^CXIOMEItY f MUfiAßft TIBEWORkh •>.. »„ IK 128 •£*££■ wSPrmSsgSi :: jrghdlf I? kobJson“&- burgh nuon&cturc*. Ho. 255 LibertjVtreet, ourgu. ;■ myg ; I>EALEE GKO£ KB {LBiMANILLA BOi’K, OAKUM, x* L ?;, p ‘yV H “f d HfUlmijh teuubctnred •rtldav tTt> .bow th. Munonj.heUßridUr ttoaw muttLL...... ... j.»f« - OOBiiKT BALZKLI & Co!; “vbol& J.l/ BALK tiKOCSBS, OOXHUkIOX JLXD iUxciUKW, *ad UeaUr* iu PBODUCE andPitti borgh mjuiuftcturea, Pittabonrh. • • t i«K»KTIAMre»4 • •'■ , na , TAALBKBT & SHIPTON7w“oSS ~ Pkosocx « >nrt~ M no?°t 3<T8 ’ C * Uth > tre < Pittsburgh, p*. ... -■ * * ~; . „r_ . r- ,*h' ! WAm'TwiSoS^rnTLS'SJ Ml »™urri,»Ed de«ler. In .“aajgasa?' r-° ac, ° r^ ItiALajj 4JIUiUfiY & CO, WHm.Mw.B 8 ’!?^^ 10 * Mibcha »tb, ud dealers in PUUbigb? K °* W W * ter “*"*» c6 *’ rt)tlt ««ev T' fIIiiWOKTH & CO.» Wholesale joux flotp wi i.>» a ri^riT JOHN,ELO YJD & CO. r WbolS^^ V. 0 .?' 0 ” 14 * 10 * Uucsusm, Mo. I T2 Wood »od £& Liberty itrttU Pittsburgh.' ; jelu BAGALKY. Wnrir.ggAi/R hlih Wood street, Pitls iffWt **..■/,•, .•■••,-••« ;,,.•„» twtdtf. ’ •X**£jrUM'*gsTW/KERB. ! W.>. HAtKXCToill^.^—J.Bniaitru. . .'. ~,5, ]VTackxntosh, HEMPHUA ]& CO' <tU..o»ser Pik« and-U'llars atroete, near the City -Pittsbarffh. u { JUOKIHTOiiII AKP -IMPHOYED aLi T if^vx o i 3 v^ L^T^^sraA^“ NulN “ A *“ --** T v^**VEsJ » °f all sites and bmtstjlel .UarbigpQinp ouKhioerjof lucecapacitTaad of the best quality, we*Ape; prepared to <fc? hcarj Job- Wag, sad solicit work in tht* line, truths that bv promptnws,*nd tbs character of our work, to merit jmblic patronage. - . . - , - 7 V attention to oar BALANCED VALVK OSCILLATING ENOINES, as combining adrantagos heretofore- unsttslned- in this’ clam oi “g* o0 * . ■ ■•..■•;, / - Js2li!lTd WULUM • T t ßln M MUTTtfn WiLIJAMBAKNmLL *a>.;NaS ■ y " -,Pmb street, below Heronry, PJtlihnnrh : p*. SnMcff'i 11 HAKEB3 AMp SHK^IBON SASB, 81/OAB PASS r IIION ' YAWLd? LIFE «‘'- Al*>, BLACKBUIta'd;WOIIK, lUtIDC£ and VIADUOIIEOHS, dona atthe .hgrt oat Italic.. - All orderajxnm a dlitance pronntlr at •tended to. ■ 'i ...... •- t liiliOMAS iiOOKE, Maucpactdekb op J. am Dtartn « AtL KisDsorCOPPEK-DIS. m J -WHWKT and PAMILP VIMLGAB, Nos. 189, lbl, U 3 and 1W Pint street, U-lwucn hmithfield and-Glut ■ tree lag Pittsburgh. Hi,tert market prico ' Fusel Oil and all othor poisonous- ingredients extracted, by a process new.and Improved. JOSEPH F. HAMILTON* CO., Corner of First and Liberty streets, i.pittsbgbgh,Pa., MAKcracTDaxis or -80PSR1OB HTEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, '**« *c. i.av. i- ••• . mylSitf ; JOHN OLIPHAKIfc A CO., snoi^imrg - '3s£f&f22g£srs&S2. : KA f L . DS -i° ,Ll; “ YAIBCHANOE TBON .WORKS, Fayette bo.,!**. ..jy3lJyd ,V Warehouse, 13 Wood st., Pittsburgh. 1 SSfiVERANGfij Ko.; -80 -Wiifß 6)1;, • Pittsburgh; ntaiitdsictttrorof BOILER BIVETdt WKOUUUTSr IKES, COMMON AND of-erery description. •srvPartlcnUr sized or shaped SPIKES and BIV* EM, Urge or small; made to order at abort notice. A rood a—ortmeut constantly op hand. rorSOtas CJHIBT MANtJPACTOKY. —Misses J. W AH.AUL, No. StlCUir street, make to or der, by hand, SQIRTS, COLLARS, Ac., on Short no ticou .Also,' -harero—tkatlyoa band* fineaeeort* moot of SUIETS AND COLLARS, made in Ike >-tt most hahlonaMs *nd r d<alrable. manner.''♦ ELLS, iUUI>US : * UO:. .Np. 215 Liberty .street, • opposite. Sixth, jPUtsbarsb, nannUcturersof LASHES AKDBWITCU* of LEATHER BRAIDED ' Orders solicited from ibe'trade,'and goodstarompt* ly ehlpped as per ioetrnctlona.,l fcSaUwlylf -ii A. woLiK...— a. x. PtvMKrr..ii H^, , r,tiiipiuL' GLASS WOBKA— JU WOLFE, PLUNKETT A CO., Quw XumAc- TUkttE.'._WK.ho<Me, Mo. lit Wood .tract, comer of Pint. PltUbaroh, P... ■■<■■■ ./. t j - ; /^*&ABIj¥S_COALE. New Brighton, KJ Pa., Uoimfoctorer of BUCKETS, TUBS; ZINC W ASHBOAEDS.-FBUH BONES ud LABELS. Jall:lyd • rpEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, BE THE USE OP AN APPABATUS \V HEREBY NO DltUUSos GALVANIC BATTEKV ARK-;USKD. ' " Cold weather U tbs time when the apparatiis can ho needto its hart gdianuge. I>i ?-. i r * ; '* Medical gentlemen and their hara’-'hail tbeirteeth extracted by my proceaa, and arereadr to teetifjr aa tq the safety and pednlessaaM of the ope rs • Uon—whaierer haa been eald by persons interna ted In aseerting the contrary, baring no knowledge'of or process. inserted-In' erery style. E. QUERY. Dkhtist, 13* amlthflefd at. , TOJifctfU Ait aka, lIRXTIST, ConneliW fJ Niilldlng, corner of Diamond and Grant streeta. Pittsburgh. ,!v. _Bzrxxz*cre—Dr. ; A. M. Pollock, Dr. MaDockV Theodore Robbins, P rjwwell-Enett.; myhTtily f nZMi.xittTjtTjß' -cnrUtae for money;-* - *•»= • -- j -.; 7; Perms can proettre LOANS lUrodxh or axencr on re—onetle lewnar 7 * -*■««/ Those wishing id lAvetl their‘money' to jgoodad*' outage, can Mway*tth!d'.Srtt and second class paper at my office, 1 ftir-Salel *“ • *’**" wr . All conmgnltajlotaand-lbterrleyS ririctlyccnfl v# rf.TiV Tfx'W' •• • Hofcdtf r. Boom SHOES. ■! JWCItiTECTURjtL. T£ME3 M; iBAU’H. lata auistont to •WotaS*,* 1 " 4 «P!»to‘»nd* Ihelr orfrtlon oij roucra' 4“ v*- J 'TBEHG] tfe. EI&TR uSd^St l I ‘°V L Hi,V?r “'ifSorto tb* corwr at TMrd, Pfttrtnrgir,!’*. SCHOOL »d LAWBOOKS coartMtlf-wihMid. • "7. -f B<?orU*nrAmini,- axd Jot : Fltt»bfxrgfa. 1 »e3Q- ff/KMiU, ifoOES&CLBA AND tiTA- Facrth «trr»t, AptJfc? BaMdlnga. BAKKS. BANK - CHABTEBED IN 1856. . from 9 to 2 o’clock, abo od Wedneedey Md Batnrd»y ojenlto, from SUy In toNorcmber MiV&L6.oeotS-^“ ,0 D^S^i^tofonh.'Siui^^ jw.ln Junemd December. Intensetbwbeendo* ctared oemi-annually, in Juno and:December,aloee wa» organized, it the rate or fix per cent. Intenat, if not drawn ootjia placed to the credit of u principal, and bean tbolaune in* torect from the fint day* of June and December,tom pounding twice a year without depoei tortocall,oreventopreaent fcUparnbook. Attbta rate, mono? will doolie In lem than twelve yean, trafcwg in the aggregate aton a*d oax-natr ria cur. a tut. Books, containing th« Charter, Bj-LaJs, Boles Xe offic? lUt Cm *’ fiurnWwd **»*!■> «? application at Pnunnarr-eAJEOEGE ALBBEE. . TICrPBMtDKKT*. ! WilU jm J. AmlellDi), Jana B. D. Mcoda, mUBjrEWln, ’ Imac H. Pennock, - S^-i t „*;j hl ‘,“ tock -A- H.Pollock.'Jl. D„ Hopewell Hepburn, Boliort Robb, l Jamco Ilerdmnn, Jameo Slildlc, June* ». Kelley, ■ Alexander Tindle. -.. ■ . ' Hemn, ' F 1 Aljinndor Bradley, 1 Join B. BcTadden, Peter A, Madeira, OeofWßUck, ; / John H. Metier, lS h ° Jiunoo. McAnley, A. (iortor, John H«r.h«ll| g‘*f, lc *A- C01 . ,01 > 1 Waller P. Manhall, WUUa>- , John Orr, I U«nrj L. BiagValt, John fl. Shoenber^er, ' Alexander Speir, William E. Bdimertz, Isaac Whitt iferi Christian Tcader. 1 i—<7UAS. A. COLTON, william Douglas, r JohtaErahs, John Holmes, • William 8. Haren, Peter H; Honker, Bichard Hays, William 8, Lardy, gEcaktsar add Teeasci fc&dswT rjliliMAfl TKUST ANj) SAVINGS VJ BANK, corner Sixth and Wood bank of discount and deposit. —...^5100,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. dibXotou: i ,„. ■ ADAM EEIHKMAN, Praidat. Sfringw Horbaugb, Angiulu. Hocreler, K-H-Mjen, Jbseph Amug, M S*"*?**.. • Cbri.tU£3ieUrt, AMbooj H«jer, A. OroettingoA , DiscopsT tvsßX mtr.i* JOHKBTCTiHT.j^- ®TDifisitT[mE T ?oe. A DDOKD PBICES.—JAHESW. WOO (WELL, j*o*.97ibd 99' Third itreet, and 111 Eowfhstreet, All YAKIKTIES OP OTTIKS AND iiNHUI coxitniNa dr ■uikablo for HOTELS and P|{Tf4TE DWELLINGS. 99T-AH orders promptly attended to, and the Tor- nittiro carefully packod and boxed. .* * STEAMBOATS and HOTELS famished at abort CABINET MAKERS •applied•with ero 7•rtldi Id the line. JAMRSH.JC] ILUS & Cl DOPE COTTON MlLfc, ALtEGIIEN Y, I SEAMLESS BAQSAMD/OT-OStfABUB^Br - 32 INCHES iTO 40 INCHES WIDE. - flaeordenieft it H. Child* JrOa.’*, 133 Wood it. Pitulmrgh, will metre attention. •-; ofrgfcdly FENS, \VHOLE3ALS AND KeTAJL. PENS AND OASES REPAIRED^ . BILVKE AND GOLD jPJjATINp, PbuoAtUhoahorteat Mtkt, at the corner of Fourth >... v ahdMaridef •ttafcts, M Mdrithuuf °2afl **“> ***? **»**irt«j t o repair mhlrtdly nTZPATBICKf lUNE UOOM-Soub Gold W Bing*, Sunils'Sion Axb’ Ctvrrxn Bmos, Ladiks* Gh» Watcbxs jji» Chat article* in cases suitable for wedding nrmei OF JKWELBY.in Coral, Jct.AmetW, l 81LVXB OOPS AND OOBLETS, foe urn GOLD BEAD CANES,-fre. w.- a. CAnnvnxt-u’.ii^-u-;.. -CAIJ3 rtALDWELfc * - BROL Boar F XJjit ixo nreiare ta'MANiLtA, ue AND UEAY YD KILLINGS; Ac.,No- C 8 V 78 Front streets, ' ‘ ; : • • ; ( WW. YOUNtt r aacc«*or t( « vriaht *■ foung, Wo. <B7 Wood «tr& of ,DUmo*d «Isijjjl*ider,la »ll irto<fc.af t't R4Zofia f T BtrU3, 7 ftEVOITKkiL jtSlV’ SOBS* QUTiS,' KLt.lftc, •bov(TEoot!fl coomntlVoa hutiL " .KttuM-'- ' ■ — TAUKHOjii .*■ iRtWfWKMi), W Pacuu axd Diutui ik'RACON.i BEEF, LARD, HESS AND RUMP PORI Foorth itreet, near Librrty, Pittsburgh. ; Wf.makSSaL • hhu, 1 Birtt DIM, . Phubargb. »DjSALE&r No. 87 W< a PALSLEIt; No. Wo • Dealer in BONNETS, BATS, BTBA I MINOS, tad STRAW GOODS geperaijy. ',tSMC4tI« cow, or,, Sfd/£ if neglected, ofLn. terminates t&nbudy. Few- care aware cf the ,-- cf 'Stopping' ‘ c£ or '£f tight sald- vi its-Jlrct;,sUig?j.'iHai'. \vhteh^ , wi •' JA«; to a ..mild remedy t. ’ifi.neA: attended to soon.: ■attac!bs,\ihs' Xiings,'' ..; I \' cheß j \were first It Turd |‘^at best ■ particle before*-the 23}.+GJlcJi LiLp, Goi&ffh ; in -. pxd>,. numerous, qf.the f3hjcjxt t ■ giving immediate rdiqf . ■ J! i &fM j [find tiieiru . 'effedt\Lcdjfor 'cU iring . ;<?te toictf. / * • by a3i'Q>raggista arid inj£edvzine { :at ~^ : oattß'^er : Jtoz ha r 'gf^S^Si^S°ASi,^rj 0 t kJKUICAI, VAHD. L W.rBODaifBJIHEB, U, X>.| • ;OF K*W TOEK CITT, X' J Hiring anirod In Plttabnnth, will, m Qra*,&Tote bis oxcloMto attrnllOQ ta tfaolfodttalaid SondcaJ treatment ofChronie Dinesscs t especially those oflba Lower .Bowel, mcfc m Pitas, JFtetoU, tbo Bowel, Stricture ontie BoweL Utonthm ottho'BowdT 1 Ho Win iW ouo Cbxoalo Dtaoaaw of th* Wants Kidneys, Bladder, Ac. ; Hi* ropnn on st the Hoads, where bo®*/bo soon and oonnltod from 9 o'clock?*, Shj dockp.m. daily. Patino te, i/lhojrdotiiw it, will bo wiHtod in any part of the city, .. aeKhwitf Oi*lU.M; X/ ~Tbo peribctionoftbtalMsttinabta preparation Is a btaaelag tomanklwL' WUhooideteriormtiDir tbs modtetnol rjrtwo W.opltun, tbolllxlrls tWipt&blj porltod from allths notions qnaUtlcs of tbe dhur. In casmof fraetnns, boras, scalds, caacvrons okmm and other paloM- affections, lt wUI reUere painand irritAtion, *Usj coarnblOhs, spasmodic action, sod moriiidocltefnopt of; bpil* kntfmiad, wUbdoUsas- Inssickw Propsied sad OQld by A: B.A D.SANDS, DrM glrtsiltioyDttonotrtoCHswTdrk. 'W"? . Sold'also by 8./A; PAHKKSTOCK A 00-,, Pitts bprcb.Pa.. v; : - t i :.. Bad ilso b/ - naSG^dw*wttT T YON AKNSTHAIi, lurofrifai. asd JLiDKirt* UAVAXA. CIQABB, And! tl I kinds of SMDKING ■BEBSOIIAOH PIPBS, TOBfo; io., ii. la ££ nofST w * B.—Tb« Tnulo rapplied on libftnl'tetma.- • • ;. • < jnyllsdlj-: f itte&ttp teejfy S. RIDDLE & CO., EDITORS AKB PBOPBIETOBS, Pnblieation Office No. 84 Fifth Street. MOBSINO AND EVENING Et ITIONB, DATLY, CONTAINING THELATKST N 1 NTS UP TO THB HOUE OP PUBLICATION. TERRS; Hojurnis Editiob—|G per nnoum in advance, or IS cent* per week from carriers. Kranra Eomos-£3 per annum in advance, or fi cent* per week from carrier*. ~" Wcaur Edition—Single copiea, $2 perannnm; Fire or more, $1,16; T«n or upwards, $1 per annum, Invariably in advance.' ADYEBTISEMO AT REASONABLE RATES] THURSDAY MORNING, JAN.-16, 186 i THE CHANGE, nr THE cabinet. The sudden andunexrpectcd chan go in the Cabinet, by the Retirement of -Gen. Cameron, is an event of so much Importance, that wo. give np a large share of our apace, to enable ua to present all that we find, bearing on the subject. JYe first quote the Washington dis patches to some ef the leading presses. The dispatch to the N. Y. TSma says: Washington was neverihore astounded than it waa to-day, by the announcement that Sec retary Cameron had retired from the War •Department. The, thing waa wholly unox- Dectcd, and no man was more surprised than Mr. Cameron himself. It seems that tho change made is wholly tho work of the Presi dent. The first agitation of the aubjoct in the President's mind oecnirred tlast Thursday/ Yesterday he had formed his conclusion, and addressed anote*b,;Mr. Cameron informing him of it. Thia note was received by Mr. Cameron last night, and was the first intima tion he hadthat a changein the Cabinet was determined on. It 1 ia'needless to deny that the War Minister was Surprised qnd agitated, bat the President assured him of his personal good-will by the tender of the very honorable position of Minister to Russia,.in place ofMr. Clay, who has desired to be recalled. Weare not allowed..to know the reasons of the President for this change, bat we can safely venture the* opinion that it results from his conviction that tho country desires, and has long desired,"a chango. It would be useloas to deny, also, that the President and >is friends felt,that Mr. Comeron. hod not been recenUy sympathising with thd: Administra tion, but, on the’contrary, has been in active sympathy with politicians in Washington who ore zealously and bitterly opposing the President and his incisures. It is not known whether Col. Scott, Assist- Secretary pf War, will retire with his chief. The Assistant Secretary is an appoint mentof the President’s, who holds him in high esteem, and retain him; but of coursebejsiH.not,.iqr: would Colonel Scott remain, unless on thi invitation of Mr. Stan ton., , There Is much ■ doubt expressed to-night whether Mr. Cameroii will bo'confirmed by the Senate as Minis ter to: Russia, but he will be, I think, without doubt. : Ben.Wadewas-thb’ehief competitor urged' upon the President* asJSccrttary of. War, in place of Cameron/; The following is the dispatch to the N. Y. TW&wae : ' ’ • II u bombshell bnd’fhUenihto the Sana to Chamber it would not h»re produced a greater •eneathm than did- the Prerideut’e nomination ef Mr. Stanton to thu office of Secretary of. War, followed by tho nomination of Simon Gamoton ae .Minister to.. Ratals. ~ Tt woe felt to bo tho eolomn.ooademnatioh Sy the Admin ietration and tho regular »rmy, of thopoliey of emancipation and arming the r laves of rebels, se strongly recommended in the report of the Secretary of War. Sonatore saw in it nn otten ietne wits the Anti-SlmWfy feeling of tho North and West, arfd ehrahk'from thoproe poot of oril. eo suddenly opeded t<y the eyra of men already weary wilh watching thie war.' No.toU wmsttken on.three unexpected noth-- inations, although Senator Sumner promptly mored their eonfirmation.. "They wore laid ovor.till tq : mprrow,.with,the silent acquioe oCnco that wishes to measure a danger before' grappling with it. Mr. Cameron was nomi nated by tho President as MinUter to Rnssia, aa .a tastimonial of bis personal Regard anda; the valuo of his great services °t \V*r-, If the- acceptance of this jmssion should be interpreted fay thVpub lio as a cdmpromUeof lm,‘Anti-Slavery views; there "can be ho doubt that Mr,‘Ckmefan would unhesitatingly decline it. rsu, so. rKNIfIH -1P AND H, BOS* LIGHT ater ud pfcdly i I'.Oart-. U’corner’ TLKBY, 3,tfClS ror-tba The . IVarMV correspondent j TH rBX,;IU;(iTIOS or SBCBKTART.CAMKHOJt. Tiiß resiguitiondf Secretary-Cameron to-’ *»7 «nwd bmoh sarprfse li'Congrtsa and on tio street, though rqfaorhsd'very trieflypre ' pared the public *’ day or two! before for some inch event. Tboro is every variety of specu-' lotion Os to tbo probable cause of <3ohJ Cam eron’s retiring from ibo cabinet, the moat gen eral one , being, that he conld, not agree with tfie* President’ind .venV'MeQleilanris'to'the Mb'cy of conducting! the war.! aen’.' Cameron declines toanswer the numerous inquiries that ■ are made by o»er-aniions l>lend«.--lie spent the eveningat the residence of Colonel Forney, , "bere ho motpisnyVof hlpotlpolitical friends., . The New York ifrrnU’s dispatoh says : ' ' The retirement of General Cameron front the Cabinet; although *odden!y:anh»nhijed;- bnii long,been oontemplaied, Thnpressureagaiast him was daily acCnmifating, and he was quite anxious to retire as thnsewho importuned the President for his removal were deiirons of a i change: i Thtt reqaost hfi Cairfns 311., Clay,; Minister to Russia, to bo altowed Wreturn to the United Stiter,iadd tako ad aetivi position in the; field;,wfiiifdedj for the; transfer, of , General Cameron th that position, and.enahted blm to leave tho Cabinet with bo-, coming grace and dignity.' ; ;; *pitrobut,'>piui)u(Tq;qr yHß f rn M ,j I ®.bp New Tori Strafi .'ayolip j>e ! ehijeei altogether; o , ;... I - ; . ’ > "?be,'lirewi York, jWfaiii apoie^Suo 1 fbr Mr. Cammox, and landatory of Mr. Sraa •t6h; Itsayai';. ’ 1 [ Gatrerei Simon Canieron yesterday resigned thoDepirtment oTWar/and Hdwip M. Stan ' Pennsylvanian;’ but recently, we believe; a resident' of Washington City) Was protnptly' nomlnatod to fit! bie piece. Mr Stanton baa hitherto, been catted k Democrat bnt now knows no politics hat devotion to the Union.. Nobody more earnestly urges the J«y ,l K9«*>>ld;beaTy bioke right at the heart.of this abominable treason,; and if he ! ist, It is the. skulking, sneaking: traitor who Clings to . tbo' rank and pay of ; a .U, 8. officer while bis heart is with thoso who are plotting anddghting to divide onddestroy the oonn try.- ' Unless srt are grievously-mistaken' in Mr. S., the nation will have ihnple rewon to rmoioo over hls appointmont. wbilo the rebel agents and spios; in Maryland and tho Federal. District wilt bo suddenly impelled to make themselves scarce. iVo shsU be disappointed if some of those ,in Washington who have richly earned a traitor’s fate do not soon re-. ’eolvo'Jhotr doserts.- .in .; ; . The,retirement of Gen; Cameron will be at tributed ‘by some- to his. frankly.expressed irlews en tire "odntraband'bqnostioi, bat fwe' are confident) :■ Incorrectly, thoso’who read tho speech of Mr. Dawos in tho House yester. dey wiU lie able to give a beftergooia at tho true cause; the truth la that, Geh.,Camert)n 1 haa had very unprofitable friends;: • Himself patriotic, and devoted to. tho heart’s Cora, hoi has boon surrounded and pressed upon ■by troops of’.noisy well Wishera who, wotfid have aeoroed'ihe IdeO of setting thuitGiidlfof thirty pieces of Wilrtr' so, long . hi tb'ertf- Was th« faintest hope of making a fojty.- tjl'ore have bored him into signing contracts, by which • they have madoesonuous profits at hia ex pense -as _ well; ae the country’s. Someof those contracts will -harcto be pitched over boardj add it Would be well if the eon tractors could be sent after them. .... Gen. Cameron WUlnot be fairly judged un lesa the. extraordinary oirenmsuncea nodes which be has acted .are .taken into the ao-' count. Whenhe aorented thopost of Seora taryef Warrakt Itself wae very far from his jH* »«ek* Uterwant he mi star! ' / ■ tied as hy ft clap of thunder from aclear noon day sky f Samter was bombarded, and scarcely a .week had elapsed before* Washington itself was virtually besieged and for a time cut off from all intercourse with .the .thoroughly loyal States. Communication with the North was soon. reatored;,but the .leaguer of the Capital continued, and was atleogth intensified* by?: the blockade of the Potomac. .Such were the .conditions under’ which enormous 1 quantities of arms, monitions, provisions, fcl6tQing, «fcc i > were required ; they were to be transmitted -through a state hnd city of dubius loyalty ..to. a Capital imperiled and open!to assault as Weil as to blockade. It would’ not 'do to wait for ; safe communications and: reasonable prices': arms and supplies must bo had with smailre to aught but time jand ho one could 'be expectedto deliver atWashingtoncattlo or anything else'at his own risk oh such terms as would reddily command ' them' in 1 Now York. A genertus - pubHo will tnakW dae allowancb for all that was noveVand trying in the situa tion» but why contracts should have been made for arms at famine priori; to-be*delivered e* x . or ®>gbt months hence, we confess cur ina bility to.say. We trust Gen. Cameron will’ speak out promptly and frankly, and we shall be glad to know that none bnterrors of judg ment can .bo imputed to hU administration. Tho ZW&une thinks that other modifications of tho Cabinet are notfardistant. • • The New Yprk Titnet diseases the question; boldly. That paper makes thogroandu of Mr. Ca.ueeoji’s removal to rest on tho radical difference of views between tho President and' Secretaryon the slavery question. ’Wearb not ready to endorso the assertion of the Tiues, that the Prealdent belieres thdtslaycry. may be perpetuated injury, to the Union; and that .hb is going to test the possi bility of. restoring slavory jto iU former state; • Should ho adopt so dangeroOs hpolicyaa this I ,' which God forbid; we ’shall truly despair of the country; Wo ceriainly' haVe a right:to expect of him, that be 'jrill let sjavery suffor; the legitimate consequences of its own mad ness ,and folly in originating this unhallowed rebellion, and w© trnst that our expectations will not bo in vain. The following is the ar ticle of'tbo Timet i' To thoaa wbohavo .followed. closely the Ct>qwfr of ovontsat Washington, tbo resigna tipn jb|f Secretary Cameron , will, occasion oo surprise. It baa beehOyidentthat tbegeneral policy of the Administration*, and the opinions of.tbp gocrelqrjr of War, were irreconcilable. Mri Cameron, rOpreacbtingin the Cabinet the least radical of all the loyal ; States, has from tbo first been satisfied of»tbo identity of the rebellion with Slavery,., and.has.boen per -Btjaded.that’ is essen tial to the restoration of. thd ! Union and the ftttoro peace of jb* gepublicu ,:Xhesq views ho has lost no occasion of'advocating.’ jlle has embodied 'them, in * instructions to com manding offie&i; and’it'is well known that a clause in which they- fbtind practical applica tion Was, hy’tho immediate infloence of tho :President, expunged from the Annual Report submitted id December; That he! should sac rifice hisTiews, or-that a Cabinet could cohere : with ..such; radical differences .of - opinion, -waspotto be expected. Mr.LincolD.born'in a sUvcholdipt community, and, familiar with the. injUUttiion,Relieves ho per petuated Without hazard t 6 t|b* Union. Ho 'considers tho Border States entitled to every possible guarantee for the industrial system, they have inherited, andis.willing to teat the possibility of restoring the status in quo with theleaet posi ibledisturbancotothe interests of those Bat Mr.'Cameron; saw in slavery, the root of ali difficulty.r-Hfe ,ed. .National restoration as impossible,' until the slaveholders had been compelled to retire to that snhoirdinate'place to which alone thojr inadequate loheme of labor entitled thornj and ho doubted the .propriety of prosecuting-'the war without striking some effective blow At Itt well-known source. Such contrarieties of opinion oonld notcOnvonientlyciist in the same -counsels, And hence the necessity of separation. “ "Kinay not be. improper to add that'other and material diffiboliics attended the presence oflilr, Cameron in the Cabinet. - He: has *l - been A dcpided .advocate.for prouitltude and energy in tho. conduct of. the war,land bus perhaps sympathized unduly with thatparty. in Congress and Among the people; wbioh eraves the of more activity and de cision *n ourmUitaty policy. His accord with ihp Uenefar-ih-Chiefof the army has hot, for these and’ other reasons', bfeebperfept.! In the controversy between the regular an<| voliioi-' leer service, which has reached a point wholly indonsisieat-wUh the public interest, Gen.‘ Mc- Clellan is understood to side with that party .to which his mlliUiy edacation'wontd J»ta- TaliyAttachbini—while Mr. Cameron has been ■k believer in the tmnsbendantivalae and im portance of the volunteers. ' The- inquiry in regard to thet Ball's Bluff calamity brought to ligbtthe mhrked diversity of opinion between the Secretary And 4ho. Genoral. Thd former ‘ w *»’ • ®»ger to- acquit < the .mcraory hf Baker of all responsibility forthedfcasteri—whilo the ; latter was equally ;> desirous Uo ro lisvavStone 'of- the -ftmrfuliresponsibility. Gen. McClelba-was eertainlyasnwessfnl-in defeating Congressional inquiry; and thus far tho Seorotary of War fared indifferihtly.. It is also understood that bomade-a direct issue with the youthful hero at the headof’oarar itoies;in resisting the elevation to,the rfchk of Brigadier General of a son of that Gra.'-Pat hereon, whose Ipeapacity or treachery eott-ns tho humiliatlon'iof Bulbßuni Whether per sonal reasons, or those purely public; actuated -the Secretary,' we are* of coarse dhab|o ( to say •. but thei President; disposed to concede a print, °P®a whkh Goh.-McCfellan probably insisted all the more btretrariusiy hefouso of the social relations of his family at Philadelphia with ibai of Gen; JPattereon; inclined ib the side of the. Gehexaliln-Chiof, and the appointment was-aoeordinglrmade;! .White tbliroßuUwa. probably the oop-sboaf-ofthb Secretary ’* case; jt.WM not Hie entire aubstanoerand: yet his resignation At this critical moment migh t have been Averted-had'the’decision i'df-thisissue been:postpohed.’. ; T ' I-;- i,-.a r. Of Mr. Stanton; theVucbessor of hfr. Cam eron Id the administration ofithe War De is scar<»iy. neees aary id apeak. A .Heihbaat ofithe oldpro-alavcry stripe.-bo Ajsmned. a-plaeu ln the Cabinet of ■ Mr. Bu chanan when the Govefrhmeiit-was; on' the and, ih association With Messri.iHU'ahd Holt, bssisted in sivihg the' 4l is service* at that juncture are i not to bo forgotten or underrated; They were lea* merjtorionsj perhaps, tbaaUhose' of Mr, Holt, ana there-will. bo- raultitades who will lament that, the lattcr does hot accede to the position-of Mr.-Cameron ; bht Mr; Stanton has not only approved his patriotism, integ rityand capacity for themostimportant offi cial positions, buihadshowtf how bislfldelitT to tho country and the popular cattae rises su perior ls no doubt that-hla conduct or the military inter ests of the Government will be at enee intelll ! gent and vigorous.- ; >r. .4 rSSWS& ‘ff . |lr./CjiuMpiy’B; jr.Tore, a and whioh w.jfnllomcin'.itj. panegyric-. Homo ;*??“??of; Wf.rraoT *i st- ts; Sccret&ry.becausft he wnsnot in barinopy with expected gratitude from tbet quarter, bor otb- . eUteniqreitSerj'nnlSei Wq: 'coneUteiit!, ofiai:, waW being in'favoi- aqd of admin-'. iltertlng a kUt to thoolitt. - Tho World etytt ■ t will be constrocd by tho coontry ivs in : arm-qiijrpo«e of the Projidoiif to ’ adhere t».the conservative policy ht> re peatedry. -thny f.r ceils intently mainuined, relaUyo th of theiirar.- ■ It becama eoiinpicnonnly apparent at the opening of this fleerloh of Cohgrcsir that thorn Trai a "'watlt'Of harmony .between tho Presi denMM^hoßdcrttir^SfWhr. The ptoiara:: :tion hytba latter nf .report, -intended' to'be' Bubmittcii to.Onn'grosi, -jn' which'boadvocafod epnlioyOjrhich thoriPreridoDt wait known'- to dinamirave; his canning thia report tobeprint. ed; hia rcndihgroopieeof it to: tl*. nrinciiial' mUM. ror. tho net. of the preee,i heftre iha ?ieeident ,had Dcen If Or'was aoqnaihtai with tte ooatenuy its Babjeqoent recall b» If r. I.in ! coin, qndrttodifioaUon bylhiirdlrection be tokened* diCuenoe.which otrght wot to "eiUt 'SSSSS^SSi^^iM: : Philadelphia fJ-CTrcommenU editori ally as follow*!:; • Those who;had witnessed theextraotdraary exertions of Seeratacy-Comeron sineo the com mencement of;the. rebellion, and those who hare even an imperfect idea df the responai bilitiei and duttes'.deTplyihg upon a War Minister in. thepe tyying times, can readily understand |why General Cameron. was not unwilling to relinquish a position which de manded such' unceasing toil, and frequently awakened the envy! of-foes and tbediatrustof friends. - That be leaves his Departmontwith oata stainupon his good name, and With the confidence of thousands who-never knew hiß high dualities before'he enteredit, Is,: per haps, the proudest.opnsolation.he could desire. The New York- Henld't dispatch shya that Mr.- Caothox’s.nomination has not con firmed, there being some oppoeition'to Mr. Staxtox’s nomination, It says, has been con firmed. • • ' • : The Bankers* Scheme. A special dispatch to the Now York JVi7.«ne, dated Washington, Jan. 13, shy* : They also talked over to-day thoi scheme presented on Saturday by the bankers. - A g® n ®fal opposition was expressed to it, on .tho ground that it would profit money-Jen'ding more than it would thewar, and wonld bqccr tain to reduce-the prieeof public securities. Tho Committee are determined to adhere, tp their own plan, and will pash forward tbo Treasury Note bill for $150,000,000 with all .possible rapidity. The Secretary of thi Treas ury also regards the plan submitted! by-the bankers as a scheme to depress tbo Treasury Notes, and ultimately destroy the dredltof the' Government.' • • . ' ’ The Committees representing the Now - York, Philadelphia, and Boston banks, and theßoardsof Trade of Boston and Philadel phia, again met the Flnanco Committee of iboth fiouMi at thehoaSe of Secretary Chose, this, .evening,:; . after ; 11 o'clock, more than four hours. -Thera was much talk, but no conclusion was reached.; . The DankB .adhered .tq'their proposition,’ to which they tatf nothing to ftad; TheCom raittcesfaud tho’’Secretery again urged.)tbeir objection to them, expressing a desire fora good understanding between' the banks - ahd : the Government, but representingthat if they: • still stood aloof -ths demand! note bill: now, before .the House, and & tax bill providing for a sufficient revenue would.,be. pressed upon Congress., Members r - of - the Board : Trade were listenore throughout.' Another beeting will be Called to-morrow or next day, atwhicb another, and probably the lost attempt 1 will be made to secure united action. . k Disposittoii of Fugitive Slaves.^ ■ Some time ago -Gch. - Hooker - ’ asked 'Geh.' MeClqUaß. wbat; be shonld do with, dO or fiO; fugitive slaves, .who were within his lines, at Bndd’s Periyf ’-‘(loh'. MeCleliati: replied with an Order,’directing bimfio inqaire iu each Case whether the fogitiv* from bondage had or bad. not been employed In thb military sdrvieo of the enemy. rTf ho. had been, 1 General iHookor' should employ him,; if be bad not, he should exclude him .from .his. lines, thus temporarily liborating himand the final disposi . tion of the bqpdmen to .the civil authorities. It is understood ihata similar Vuio will hero after be applied in every qasobochrring within thearmy of the Potomac. Furthbr lbon tbin McClellaq ia bcUevcd to be unwilHng. to go in the'absence of other legislation than that, of the July session of Vo tAe N.. Y.<Tribunt. . * V'\ ’ ’ A kew rqbcl-flag, a white cross.apoa a . red; ground,;with stars above aud.belpw tho arms, .is v said to have made-its dppearanco ;at’ M»- i nassas. Somelhink- this is to .superßodd the Starsand Bars ~ \ • .raw BOOKS. .■\TE\V- BOOKS NEW BOOKS 11 Songs in ihwj Kcjn. By OU»«r Wendell Uolmes. . . ( . i ■ Th® Seven Churches of Asia. By B. Cboveuln .Treuch. '* ' JcwoßSlnLUa. -By Timdihy TUoomb; i Tha fluthcriaads. ; By the author of Butlddfre. ■ , KAY * CO.. S 5 ,Wood Mreot. ; M E ,\y, AND . .VaJ-OABUi: 104. w" TBEATl&B.t^A^Treatise on! th» Leg&l and Bqoibble Bfehtsof Married Women.wtthanAppen dlxof the reesut American Btotutes, and thedeeja ,lonsnud*rthcm.-.BrWmi«mlLCord.KM * k • -delO .; ■ - KAY A CO., 65 Wood street • rjHMPXHy TIT COMB'S NEW BOOK. LBSSOBp IN LTTk. ' ,V ; A nrits of; fiuaUUr.rEanyvby TtxotKr Tiroxv. !3!Sf r “£'‘ &ll j l ,f <, l | !" •jm.iw «o young rwfh,-' “BHUrSwertlrol.; iSni. ttM . COUNTRY AND TOK'CHIJBOH,:iw Bet ®‘C *» 3d 0711 ta. Formloby B. a. DA Via. ltl Wood .trtoti ,1 IV/JOjUI.KLUaN S UAV4UiV j 'l'A(s ««i-liuftroct|ot» for the iieidSerticaof.-tbo.Uailed Stales Cavalry In timeoi War. By MaJ6r General G*oWe B. JlAlUa” lTol. t I, .•; KAY-a <X>., 95 Wood; street., Jj’UKSI FOtt.SH J'UIWIII “ ‘ McCord * co:, ~131. WOOD .STREET, PITTaBOBOII, • r , Aim faow {receiving * **rj largo’ addition ; to'tbolr 1 " I ’T ..)• • 1 > Stock of: .. LADIES*, MISSES AND’ CHILDRENS' PUBS, • - Embracing evefyqnalityaxui style. ' ' gentlemen's rus gloye3, ollladnanD to, ; CAra ~ • I>KOl)lJCB—10 bblrfc Ki^’ai&Fiouiy ■*? 10 ..do' .• Dry Apples, .- <• 5 • do v Dnr JPeachc*,. - , , ; ■ :: --'f ■ • • A-> do- :IPmrvd. d 6 ■ . ~...6 kegaXard. j ... • 4 bbbLEollßutter—prime. -V ,< " »i- •* .••^•-S--'do s Eitti t ' ! received by Railroad and for aale by : , • J.'fl. DILWOBTIi A ! 00.» r ■ J»P 1 • ••’*.*•• •- • -<a Wholesale? drocera. i.n.v'r:.;,uv fij.:': v: : M §W bbla.Ex. FamllyFlour instore and to arrive! ' - lOdfcuabels Small White BouU.‘ - i f'.A9,;-;dO‘-|;CS^l'-Moal. - ; —>•') ; .T ; fiOO pound* fresh 801 l Batter. -. 1 r . s aOO doxeatrMb Ejcgu ' - * 12 bushels Flax Seed. -. .... • fit) 1 do'"Timothy StaL u-:. 1 obarrelsCranberrioa. ■■■•.-, .••••'• : boxesiiww Cheese. > <- *• SQDpbanda prime Goose Feathers. Eor sole by, . ~i: , U. BIDDLB.- V ■ > o . fro. 183 Liberty street.-. - ; J>ETKOItEUAM,- bbJa. • - i - • ■ - • M *- Ss • a ■ • . .V;).-...- HT'.'.IM « '.*6o .. 636 « , 44 “ • 1 . • • : • 224 ' 46 ' ,-Tri. ■ For sala^by.the.i: it. v: i'.l;• , t 80LAS OIL WOEKS COMPANT, ; deal r ■ ■ i Ko. 6 8t» »tTmt» ■ ■ ■ jfYAME! GjJlEir;. vT r 15 uddiso VepisoOt • 10* Wild Turkeys, • • * 1 .w 25 SartridgM, > , - v. •■•x r.t-lb doc. <huUs».: 1,.- .. »...r. - Just rebel red and for saleby . .. ... , |TBAHIC'VAN i GODDBBi l . ai . :,i ~ Koj 11*flocoadstreet.. * T\ IA It I K>S—lB62—■ site stylo JL/ trvax the plalopsti to tbe pupt elegantly bound. The moot complete .asaortaout ‘syer bnuumtlo thla* 1 *•- ‘ ■ BUttenOTYWowhomo.so.ATgood.tTO.t.' >wingti&whbov 'j • *; ] .******&*■*& .’j IWnCOSmtIATtJtim FAIR ,ai ®5 . S&SMS&psUhJU, —-... kwS tand American : ] jjjtttamis'ilii; ■Xufi/^JjSS :_J*B •>■•« .Oowrof.UbKymdlUaditfweu. 7 toS2^S«SL'!SS^yS?Ms^*^i^ftipni^w>«r . : y ‘w,i ~ ►, :JfAs*hjaa*Vk*fiOS t '.,. on!3gS?™l??™» ■■) J»T «aad 70 Watesctrwt. ■SuSS*?!***' 4 7 « r ' 7 ' **** "H**** Tjn.UUK:-ANb; GRAJLN—, = > ■ ! In store andfor'ealebV >' •" -•/ v* . . yde3l : S; ;J A CO. UO^UKTS, I,***,, ' 1 04 “ lLli KOWM**,; . , °«jggg«. \i/OOOANJ>MAKUL,E IMIi'ATIUNa PAPEEi Plains Boqm* •***? ** M*at Ko.' loZHadlit itrtrtT*^ : "" l< >..>• ■ < joa-B..imaHg« xrsi/K^^C|?,.. TNDKMNITY AGAINST v LOBS BY JL TIRK.-i~TBANKLIN 3?IRK INSURANCE CdM. PANT OTIPIIItADEEPUIA. OflJceTitt and 437 Cbwtnnt atreet, nearTilth.'' l '- ?'--•• • Staiement of A»efcij ; January lit,-1860, >publiahM _ to an act of Assembly, toiogr £K*l* « ( Mtgacee, amply OO Seal Estate, {pree't val. 01) oast -102,905 00 .TraporatjLoaa*, on ample Collateral . i 89,135 00 J? loe Mg,G*7 73) c»»t~ , { 89,788 00 <- Notea and Bill* KeociraUe,....'.^...;.^'.^!'.. 1,821 00 -i 27,019 09 . • • 1 - OB only proflt* from.premium* ..which this company can divide by law aw from riifcs which nsvn beta # ]?■ • .!*..; .. Inrorwica made on every: description ol prcprty, lo tCTWD and orantry, at rate* aa fuwa* Rnrcooeistcnt ,wiih BoctjrUy.-; , A . : ■ . . Since their Incorporation, Vporlc if of 'thirty yean, by-Are to aa amoimt exceeding F °*r JrcWow. ef DoOart, ihewbr fcffordloe evidence of theadranUgveof Injrarance.a/iccHrurttielrabm r with, prop>piue*e all liabilities. .'.-V -i :>LOSSES BT nns t , Losses poW daring the ycnr.1858..... bisccTou: tCharle* NVBAncker,.: iltaicl^^. ( Honlecai I>. Ltwfo, Jacob U. SnjHh, TobUi Waciit-r, - • TMmuil 0; D*l«*. , r GvQ::\ViV,\c\vixb r •Nunuel Grant, Goorc* falet. - CIIARLES H. BANGK ER,! PrtwUenL _ EDWARD C. DALE, Vi* JYwitfod. ' W*. A. STKKLi’BrcrrAlry tffip to*.' *■ • j; J. QABRKKRjCOFFINIvItfrat, myfi Offlr<r.VorthPMt cor. Wood AThlnl gte. T?IKE IiSSUIiANCE, BY THE Rlffif -J- MUTUAL* INSURANCE ’ COMPANY, OF, PRIL ADELI'HIA, on BUILDINGS, limitedor perpetual, MERCHANDISE,TURNItORB, 4c7i o torn or country. oClcoNp.3UB Wainutstreet. Capital, $220,510; Assira, $308,508 96—Invested U» roltaws: :*r . • i.. r - • •o- . First Mortgage on .Improved,City Prpner* . "ty, worth doable tho amount..; ....'.5155, GOO 00 .Givund Tout, first class..-.—.,2,462 60 Penna. H. R.Co.’s 6 per cunt. Morxeace . • Loan,vs3o,ooo,-♦.i.'i.iiiiv s 27,900 00 City.of;Philadelphia, 6,per omu i<«ui,U,- 30,000 00 AHeghenT coanty ,6 per cl. P. B. R. loan. 10,000 00 Axulataru bonds, veil '<■ 2,600 00 ' Huntingdon and Broad-,Top Mountain ■~ fi& U ro * dJ Conipany, mortgagi3 l(Kuj.U‘.. ! . , .'‘ 4,000 00 Pennsylvania. Railroad Oo.g b10ck...,.,/.,' 4,000 00 Stock °* Bcilance Mutual.lnsurance C 0... 24)350 00 iBtock.ofCmmty Fira Insanu.c* Ca..v.; w / 1,050 00 Stifck of Delaware M.-. 8. ln*»rance,C-o,—. 700 00< < CotnhlercialPank "do - 61.T6 91 ■SP.S’iM-.'l't-™.: sfc»M Union- M. Insurance Co/b Scrip... J,,„. ICO 00 BUlsrßueehfable, bnsineai 16,297 18 Accounts, accrued interest, etc....... 6,216 72 ■CWIi un hand and tn hands of 11,385 15 ’ ' jJ "j '‘"‘l^so^96 ' TIKGLEy- r Pr«kffW. rpna: . , . -HtTi/CMson; ,"Ch*w4U4l«tul f -Freil'k. L«nnjg, ‘Jacob T. Banting, T C. : b. Wood, Smith Bowors, vJbsuS, Woodward, •John llliiwll, Pltteh’gb, [NOHMAN,'S«reta™. J. G. UOFFIJI. AytnU Third and Wood street. CLEM ( .OIRXCT? Cfcin’Tingley, l •' •' Swjiualjßtopulun, ■ , .. TVui.'lL Thompson,” JtobectSleeii, . •! jr.> i Frederick" Brown, . j ‘Wn i> How «r, J " r' C. Stareubon... / . Boia.-'Wr'ttagTcy; John ■ UanrtiaUUUl, tny 6 I Xorthi»\at cornel \TTESTi2kN; INStjUAICCE COMPA-' • If NY-OFFITTSIIOBQtf.' A - iIILLEB, Jr.,,Prend#w. 0. SI. GOBDON, • - . • ■ ; • ■ 7 .Dffice* No, i yi Water street, * Spaog A Co.’* Ware house, pp atalre,, Pittsburgh. ‘ 1 : WiU‘\i*i*rt apritiij all _ki*d4 cf Tirt md Xarime >. arc ibt)H cnowa bt (M aiwf irAoi art dtier* •bg jirtmpbus* afttf Nfera/tt;, .typlosaXak ths charucterwMck Oiey hare a*sut»ed,o*; offrriagthtltat - 'prtU&hm toihott *hi> deairtto‘b« iH±*rtd. : - • ;- -ASSETS, OOTOBKK 30,1850*- Stopk A W>ant9......^,.......... M $ 63,000 00 Mortgage* 2,100 00 . Offlcp . 250 oO Ditto Accounts’Ac.. 7,800 00 ‘ go s Premium Notea.... 27,005 14 Note*and Bill* Dfrcbnated ;----,,h;:!/„ r .»?174 > 075 12 • -o. »iMcroaa;:.% ' - B. Miller, Jr., ' J Andrew Ackley, • ■’ Jmqw AlcAukf, -. i •.: Alexander Speer, . Nathaniel Holmes, Barid M. Long, Alai; Nimick; ; M B«* J.-Thomas, -G.W. Rlcketwa. : ...i- ... . »>»>.• . r.M. GORDON, Becrtta UIKEj.MAEUfE AND INLAND IN £ SURANCK.—INSURANCE COUPaNA OR NORTH: AMERICA, PHLLADELPIII.V . Incoiporcted 17M—Capital, KMUKiO. A**vtfl, January 10, 1A0..15'>92t 61 ■ j...AUTHUR U. CONi'IN, THOITAB PIATT 4 S«rH,V»: V '' ' tnsoeance coTof "the state JL or PENNSYI.YAJOA.PUILAOKUPIIIA. 1 . ... . Incorporated im—Capiul, #AKi,UOO. AMeU, 4413,808 00 * :... ■ . - . BfiNBYD. BHKBBKBD, frmitUnL WILLIAM' {tummi. ! * IncunwtrflSlCuiCapltaL'tfiOO.Qno. ;Wy*ln<nrahoe In tW aboTe rfd and reliable Com- ‘ • paaien can t*< obtained fcy afipikatkinto:!. ■ felg :< Uy jni^N’SmjOKAIiCIKfCbjIPANY KJ 6V PITTSBOkOin ■ OOci, 'corriei- ‘JliSfeft .ul Watiratnwtj, aec6fcd fiooiv s*, f , ' /( i l 0 4? d #*“«• In'th® U» Bburhern and >Wertern *n,| DarleatiaaoftbaSeM,, ... lMorea againstloea and damans by Br®,‘ •i-i »j. ii.. <r ptiuKapoijj-t>ii- Bagaby.f . 3U.r«k,JrJ •Wi'CKMqhnitoii,' • ;l • ‘ > B, : F. Jane*, •, , -- Bf«N - 1 'Hotj i ‘T < -U. • : ■Goorpj Brngbiin, PiULAb d.M. Kler, John Shipura.— Jam. V. <W*V, j-J. GtldwvlUJr., ‘ John S.'Wlworth, Charfe* IL Zjig, ‘ ' do30:li 'KU'UIA ffIKK ANl> LIFE INBDEANO* COKPAMT, Xa'ltt Ohamnt rt. _ Capital, taO.lW—AieoU,'*3<M,ttlB. *“ oflnraJiace, either perpettul -E-crlptlonof Property oilier :i\ !*;ij BtmOfO*** >j£i ffri'i ■ * . J«epb^P*aV 11. B. . C.Soermjui,‘ u> B.iß.;Biirtlili| >. liJohaOlntAo. dagoldly : ■/Jr IitiKGHESI ' INtiUKANOK CmT 'ln*iirt* i *g»lc^»Ufctndj^rrin^fiaifiri Mn j llk , • »iiffi!iiij 'i-> /IBAAfrJOrira, TW^l f i . iv-anu. JohaJp.MoCord, - Cap*. Atiuh’Jacob*, • Capt.. William Dean •■ t .? J*l;ljd ' Xm&4 Jooee, .O. O.'Htuiey,- u . Cast. |U C. Omj, • John AJ Wilson, l»l|£MCock, :i A ; WILSON’S ho, 3 rffTn.axMMvmTgßßjßfln, pa. 510G.055 67 <293,251 26
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