ESTABLISHED IN 1780.: COMMISSION, ifc. ) GROCERS. a. ■aisr & Mvm^ < BOTTIB,LABto,PORK,BACON,fLoijB,FISH, iSil? j POt AHI> PJ&BI. ASHE*. SALEBATUg, I o»£SoSaxo UED AKD IIAKC OILVTIBIED FBOiT •ml ! }d5£?J^SS? B ?S l fe,fJ I SSI.? A,LB * UI;,ASS > ’ hwlßCM!Mnit] , >Kv.' HI ttd iIS -VfmrßtTMt. UOTTuif_ TARaii,. and Piltaburgh mwnutactareir Sts •"■\ ~— . wx. anspaed. eJLP/4 ftHKPAHD. Commission Mes oHAirn aml dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN AND ~ PRODUCE, No, 243 Liberty *treiM , ttttburgh, Pa. Chofca brand* of Floor for Bakera and Family us* :! comtutlv on hand. Particular attention paid to : filling ordat* tor Marchandia* generally, ocfcdly Shank. . myin A SCHOYKR, CoiouaMON, Alekchant. . Aster In CABBOK OlUi, GLASS/IKON', ttAU3,£c., No. 183 llberl, atrayu mh37;dly ftuua ■**»*• l/i* n n «.»<>> ; /** vu > ~tua. ». wm»,, 0 '“ lr * rt *-V SpecUl Partner. MEANS A COFFIN, suaceasorg to Il'Cudleu, lfeana* Cu. WnOLBaALE QBO GKRStfbfefrof Wood and Waucaßseta, Pittsburgh, Penn* a. - jy3xlly «a. j. hitcsmaxm......da«iu. a. voiar. La VolGl** C».*TO*oeto6rto L. G. • Graff, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MER* street. Pittsburgh, Pa,, and jonaxV6c*&.~~.*.!..: MBobk. JOHN L HOUSE &. CO„ Wholesale Oaoc ua a* d OoxxuasoM MzacaasT*, corner of Smitbfirid and Water atreete, Pittsburgh. Pa. iy7 TjllieSaTtlN- A BTE WAX’Iy Whole- A_d aau GaocEKt nan Coxxiaaias MtacHjurr*, Nof 107 Wood *tr»et, Pittsburgh- Jefcdly j. a. aaown wx. aiuaraTuUa. DRO^NA^JBiKFAT|UCKSIWHOLK XJ uu Chtocsna and dealer* in FLOUR AND SEEDS, Noe. 141 and 193 Liberty street, Pittebargb. - lefcdly A • y , - ... TAiUSS UALZELL A SON, Coiuus. v mow Maciiro fcrtba tale of CRUDE ANDRE FINED 6RBBON VILsTNo; 09 and TO Waterafieot, Pituburgb. Adrancee made on oonrignmente. oKveeisTS." " " : TOSBFHFLEMIN6.oCfnicr ofllarlet V . ..hand a fall aaxntrant T ufUDRUG£; t MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY and aU artiv ; clot pertaining to hit bruin eat. Fbyaieiana prescription* carefully compounded at > bonr*. ri Z “U v. ~ . r ..'V ja9:lyd QIUON JOHNtfiXJN, DsAUmraFimß O DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, BUBNINGFLUID, OILS, FAM ILY MEDICINES, Ac.r bf afHeuy prime' Qual ity, vhteh ha efion at lowevt price*. Comer Smith field abd Fourth straata, Pittsburgh, Pa. B* & CO., Whole • lata DnrooMT and Manufacturer of WHITE LEAD AND LITHARGE, comer of Wood and Front atweta,Pitt*burgh. a JV 4".-mh7 - TOHN F. BOaXT. Wholesale Dealer d u DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHEB AND i ««et, PitUburgh.— j AUlMnftW'Xnll'tcalye prompt attention. mh2* V j rmcnmucm axitsa. t>rauk v a Reiter, wholesale a^d V ; Dauod»TV««ni*r of Liberty iixi«. • | Clair ntrerta, Pittsbdrgh. >1 IIIC UKO. it KJSJTtIKK, JJbdogiiit. &£-/ •*”*' ‘ ci ; jttTjpttJirjErs. ~, TOHN G. MacCOJTNELL, Attoeket tl fryifw;TiaWii|oty Ross’* Law Bchd tso, 3o* 93 Irfauooad atrcet. 'Will ttte&d toth* •cttlumo.t, sccoring and collec tioa of «Uais, bountiesy4e.,tn- ( W*«km«en,'il>i*trict of ColctabU. ■ v oolB&mji JQ2X H. KI M TtTUCt.. KSLbOR. TT^myATßlGgfAMEfJiltt, A«w«.» JV- nrs at Fooftfi Atreet, ftTa doon •bore , -j> rmoiiAS i£Wi{iy,; Atwenct X OomtuLLOs At Law. ' Onto; No. 150 Fourth ftrett. corucr of Cherry ::: r^MrtfcdAtrtyr" gAMjp^^l^U^Obi-AiTOßireT Umci, fifth «tr«et, adjoining the office of Mir> ■hail F». v r ~ jo29?dly . OrnfaUiat-kt-lMtltM BOTINS LAW BUILDINGS, No>. IS DUaiou4 - itreet, next door to St. ' • ' . . mylti-dly Bf. ; j^tapwtk?: Ai*.: i**w. rDnEicMfcPJCWM J < ia4lnutii; P«. myS . n___H' ' Attok:Udrcit^e i X<&w'B'ulldiiig, -'r ,>bl ' PROUUCE. T EfKHA ; i|U'imi3Ji?Wf' l Cok«m,o S JLI ax» FoairewMie Msieiiaxw, doaltra in W EST- i'LuDE, risH, ba* 00N7 WmC XIKBEKO OIL, POTS AND ¥EA4L 4fiHKsrOEEIM,QRAI2f.I>&IEI> FRUIT and Produce generally. Beat brand*. Family flour always on band. Agent for the sale of Madijon A Oo.’s Second and 145 Pint ■U.,Ltf*-*eo*W WttiUfgh, pyiL-. James HGESQa & cuvipbat ueal lll ud (Win in PROVISIONS, connr gf Mil k»t tod Front strata. jfc&dlj ijrsvsEAjrcE .iftOTs. tl »Fbaxkux, PaxLAAitrau. ajd Bujaxck I*. •OEajics Oumtaxiu, North-east corner Wood and Third £ -;7 rr r, ,y‘w.;'.*\ --s«~-•■./'i .-t - 111/ 1 r. JOjifiS, Aoent Noeth Ajif.kT- If • ca. State ot Pennsylvania and Hartford In want* Companiaa, 87 Waterjtrcef. .' SSSIOIiL HEA, ■ Hfec&sfisir Citizens' l»Wii»c« Cowtamt, corner tfarket and Water ; BrwU. • • • : Wsste&s tWCTAncx Codrawt. Bg Waterstreet. M. BOOK, tfECßttlKf ALLEGHENY hnoxtncn ConrAin: f \ a ■■i~'-onr--«V0os; >: • - jonr wiL*o*¥.j*sai»w. CAa^rS^m-tta^ititiU. WILSON, CARR & CO, - * * \ {L** 9 4 0*.,) wsolualb BiAixttni'*'’* * ■- ■IpItKION AND DOMESTIC DHT GOODS, &o+\ W Wood atrwt, third bonMTaboT* Diamond •■ ■■ oily, Pittsburgh. apiOsdtf to t/WjnrcMUtf * tad -Bewail,Dealers ln-**AFLH-*»P BAHCT DBT-qppMrHprtfr.- J. W.i*AKKiSK:&OU., DealersikDrt* VMqMVo.'O9 Mifktf stmt, between Third end Focrth,Pittsbcrgh, . ~ ■••■■,-r- -•• / Y HJLNfcSUfI LOVE, Dealer IN OtZ V/ajttßisßftFisaDßK GOODS, da of the orig teri Bee-Hlea, Ho. 71 Market street, Pitlstmrgfa. (MATESy Mtc. , MepajHWK®,.»bamb; w twh tl aomi, nnoramxa ajto Staaw Ooo**,No. 77 Market etreet, Pittsburgh. nplS m dealer i* dw i fcj yg'Xarhrt Mrevi EMX>ji, MACKUM & CO' JisAiiasw jWjgaym. TEWm*,*, WmM>,‘ Soi « «XJ °” t * »o»«t tad Dlmmi «u. f , .a , s-'‘jr»L-' - - J}(~^l i. J -“““t j« —o. iuuciii. X/fcUONAJjD 4 AKBUCKLK. Wholb m* ’pncttsi Comu&uos Hit' lt SUOABd «iulJkOLAS3jij. BsriNKujiUQAßs »n£YUBB« Bftp'rUßKS, aaccessors 1* lo 'ttfbiwt Andsnon, Wholeul. dcibn in i'H£l£3-£S V £? a ’ HUTS AND SPICKS, CON FECTIOMIBYVSCOABS, FIBB Nm. ISO and .128 Wood atnit; «boT«; Fifth, PltttbnMi, Ptio. .. •...:; ; ■ jraaiT hu*t. aoauToa.;.»i.. i ..u........ mi. uiiuok; Bi KOBIiJON & CO., Wholesale Gro- c**is, CoMJiii«iOx Mtßcuiirta and dealers \u *ll kinds of PROVI3IONd, PBODUCK, and Pitta* burg Immunise Um»; No. ySS Liberty Kmt. Pitts burgh. • - r .•-. • .-• fiEOr]B7SSHKS~ W BOLSSALK iIBKLKK M i* OBOOHBIBS, MANILLA HOPE, OAKUM, -Ol iAg, PITCH and flUsbuj If h numolkfitured art idea, FUUbtoSvP"** atoTfr tbf HoOiiQgtthelaßrl Jg«,~ sktanuiu. •ROBERT DAXZELL & Wholk- Av uii Gaocnaj, CoxMuaioit am* . VeavaaDuiu JMicaciujiM, 'And dealer* io PRODUCE and Pitta r bjirgk imajsaaatfyegpitmmrKit. uaiitr„... m jwua tuinoN. T-AMBEKT A SHIPTON, Wbolbsalb JLJOaocias,' Fauoucx Diuixaa and Commission UaacuAKWi No. ti Sixth airuet, Pittsburgh, Pa. lioMily r; i&Wil]3o,N, Wholesale Geo- TV: cua,CoMMUsi6x .MaacaAKTa, and ikalat* hi Produce and Pitta UirgVmanuUaures, No. 1 bi Lib erty stroet, Pittsburgh. . - n?s. ISAIAH A 4JO ) Wuni-Bsyti.R rrsf 4^9* M * Cg “"“ 4tut * Mmomanm, ami dealers t» rKODI/LE, Ni>. &> H atar atre«t, awl 65 Front street, Pittsburgh.- .. . «W. w. amiLSoam. - Tj S- Wholesale v* amithfleldfPittaUarghC..».l • , . . . P ol- ; JUIDf VXOTD.\...'.LUCHAaa Hiltl —.ain.t.M ifii)tfi rOHN -FLOYD & 00. W holbsals G eo- CiiMhuiaiciSSUacHAKTa, No, mWood and ataJsttalW Atfeet, MtUtmfyb. Jel6 - AmttlAM- BAOAfcEV, Wholesale Tjf 1# and Pitta-’ bnrghypa; :.: j • ; . • ju*fcdtr 1 . MJtjrJ7f'&CTVRER8 t WACKIKTOBaj; HEMPHILL Je CO., JJX corner Piba aadHPHai'aattaeu.iiear the City ft'* l ?*- aiaouiacturer* 61 KACKTNTOSbrAhD. H&SfXXIX’S. mPEOTXJD P ATIM SLIDE VALYEd. of all alias and btatstyle.' 1 ‘ Haying put up', machinery of larg* capacity-and u! tbs aro pi-apagad ta Ah h.ary -l»y blag,'amt Mlidt ■’workin Ihi« ,linB, tniating tLay hj prbmptueas, and tha cbaractar of our trork, to 'public patrooagt.. _ Wa invite apodal attention to our BALANCED ■VALVE-OSCILLATING-ENolN£Sras.cciabiaiu: Edginca. .- - s~— -: • - L ... ■, ja&ilyd VTLiikM. aaagimx..........^y^.. — j/J&b'm. sapiH.' WiLEUat T T. Pena atreef, below Marirary, Pittsburgh* PA, StLASr BOICEB'XAKEBB AND SHEEITKOV. WOBKEBS'; Uadulactaroa dfBABNIfILL'SPAT BSI BOK.KB, iOCOMOXITB, TLXTED Aha CTL MOEB BOttBBS. CHIMXBtS, BBEICHEX, F.IBEBBO, STEAAI mo, COh'DKSSKKS, SALT PASS, .SCOAB PAXB, JEON' TAJVtS, LIFE BOATS, «c-, «lc. 'Al*. BLACKSMITH'S IVOBK, BEIDOE asd VtiDCCTI XEUNB, douo at thd'shott* Atl nctioe.' ’ All orders from a diiaiice croiDDtlTVai'-' tCttdod tO.; - -v ■ ... V jj.99 '- rpHOSSOIODIIEf MufBFAOTBKEE OF X 4” DpahESin air KCBSS TiIXED PHBEi BTB WHISKY lad fAMlty. VINEGABrNoa. I«i3 f 131, UX and a trod, tatyggn -B mitbfield and Grant ttreots, Pitts .- Priirat'eoTdere spiicited. Highwt market prifis paid for B-Y&~ •' , Fusel Oil and all ctLer poisonous "IjlgrcdicnU extracted, by a prvAcasnrsrxad-iiMprured., Joseph f, Hamilton & go., Corner of First and Liberty srreutv, . PITTSBURGH, Pa., xasrurAcrvaus or SUPERiOB STtAM "ENGINES, MACHINERY, .Ac., Ac., ,:- mylfrtf?, p rr fi[ H A N 'X, - successor J_«of<.F. J 3. (Otifrhatj. Mannfaatarer .of- HQt- H’RRSSED HUTSIAKD: -WASHERS, 42HABOU&L' iIORHE-SHuEIKQK and NAIL BOOS. BOILER IBOH and BIVRTS.' ' t - .*...; . tFAIBCIUSCE IBONAYOBKa, Fayette Co:, Pa. •frglilyd '{WirqtowOi.Li Wood at., Pittsburgh. SEiKTMANCrPACTeHY.— ilissEs J. AjN.AUL.jNa 22 StClalr stmt, oaks toor- no; tics.'' AlsOj lutV constantly on band eda^awori mcnVei-HHIRTS-ANDCOLLABS, msdrln tbrbartj mot fcahioti&bU saAdcairabto manner. - je2ft . a :.-rrr: WVsrtieultfsitsdorahapei SPIKES and RIV ETS, Hrpiur *mall,~aada 10 order ns shorts notice. : A rood edirtrtt—at coostaatty 00 hand, mygfcua iUODLE A CO” No. 215 f T~utmy ,TO^etr.'oppoJi« _ sixti* l pmstm-gii, triaiudbcftaVrtl Of Vf BTPS, L ASHE3ANDS WITCHf ES, and every descttbUou"of LEATHERSBBAIBAD WORK... "-"r:"' ’ Orders iioßcimd'itvbr thi liitWy'i&ul goods ttfonkpf 4y ahlppsd saper-lnu’octtimn -*-•• -fcdjdawltr : a *. vAU)L,..n..t. r. ruix*jLn..„....Y..«AMM£Uu. EiOKLHIOUOLAsW WOKK3.- WOErr, PLUNKETT * CO., Oku. Uaiuiai'- iL.ioo. W.r*tii.Tiiw, „*. ..fclia /m&KUS3 (COALE, New BmoHTo.Vr V>gi.,taiutourcr iit BUCKETS, TUBS, ZIKC WA3UBOAXLS, FECIT UoXE3.ail LABELS. . . IWkljiJ/--?. * - DKjmsTR r. rjwm -¥xisAOfE»^wi , i’HOßx ATAIS.BY THE C3E Of AN ABPAKATUB t HEB£BYOALTANICBATT£BY .BK BABB. i WSU weather U the time when the apparatus can be ufcd tv its best advantage. . Medical getittauen and their families hare bad their teeth extracted by my process, and are ready to teeti/y mto the safety and painlessness of the opera*' tloor-whateyarjunheeaiiid by.penoni •heertjog haying .no; knowledge of. jay ; process. . . . ‘ t — ... i ■ . j «TABTinCUVTI3ttn iDMrt*d in every alyls'. 1-: : ILTtUPBY, Dmmt.33i. !I •JJilfil'H A OAMit, Dkntmt, Connetl;’« V Oiaoteirtete, PuteborghJ ■ r : Bsr»jfuw-£r_A*;jtf. .l»oUeck,..i)r. Hillock, ; my^dly.* MEM ESTATE AGEJt'TS, •rtTILtUM- WAK», Dealeb w Peom- I t BoxbvMoiTGAOES, and aH-ee- — , P«r*otwK*n-protnrt lArfi N3 "thrtmgh myngenry on reaionaUe /I • « ». / s 1 ThoeewiKbiof toJoeeat their money to _gpod ad-; Tentage, can alwaye find first and second class paper kt my office, for sale* •. • All coninittnicaiKtusanff inurriews strictly confi dential. Office, Grant street, opposite di. Panl's Cathedral. f ■ , . „ jol;dU, ! BOOTS AJTD SHOES. ITOIIN CAMPBEXJ>. Mandfactckee or tl. BOOTS AND SHOES of No. SmlthfieM »treet t -Plttsbargb, H?— ' octlidly. M. BALt*H, late assistant'to U'CKr&W^?«r I mipiwimriCirDßAW-> INOS ANirspECinCAXioNa* far aU kinds of Dailditigs, and sapntntends their ereCtldu on reaeoh- Sbfetenns. - ' - • ■ <•-' { Office.on^iladersoa,street,' .betwaao haacock.and BobineoastireU.AUeibenyCitr. ... ieU. irtltAKLtia, itAHXltisH(ilsß. Amhi \J isct,. BANK. BLOCK,. Fifth FORIIsherPLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS fcrJtaUdldEf «f seedy doscHptioni works enpcrlarond Jg.moderktatgraw my&ay-. i; Ac- KAY hr GO., JJoptaEiiEEfca and. Sta- B«f Hoora YET iorocr of Thlri.' PlfnboiiS/ttr 'SCIIOOI. sod LAW BOOKS constantly on hand.;. / „ :.., ffi-JbIiSSTON A 1 00:, Biation- Iff i^Bt^K^BOTCjUjrPUCTClin*,a m Jo» paprytai, «o. 67 Wood street, Pitularyh. se3o J-nulk 1 REAU. * JIOOCBfiLLEB : '’AJfD Vfcjf • jtoxafa.Mm.TAFpgrth street, Apollo BnlHiaam jcdCorn, ts%£&asto&***-- StjEcnpUa. >/...t_.. Koj 1 :■■:>-* itWtt'-jtir'u’A i— j-J-ii'-i ■ '■ '}W» 'iJ-o • i • .Estates .use,an - i«t iiblZSiitKettßEEJ bITH mrind and Sot mIo by N > r .X. KUOOBTT * CO., Ho, 76 Water aad 83 Frost rtmte. _ .1,-.' ~ /•.!->* J »‘-V.V J AND COMMERCIAL JO lJffc NAI j. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1862. jsißfflSk-'s:. Pittsburgh U roußTu Stem*.. ir : ■, •• * ? CBAITK&SD iK:lBTil<. . i C ‘OTT'bTIT I<’ Jt- P A Open daily toi.o'clocktabo OD'Wadimdij j O* .l—j M ?L-if ru ~S.s°i“ k ; u “n . , k „ i Pablication Office No, 81 Fiftli Slrect. | • l>epMiir recalved of, ail asms not lan than One i 7 TtoU*r, and adivldand of the profit* declared twice a i MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILT, COSTAIHISO TUB LATEST NEWS UP TO THE - the Bank woa organized, at the rata of ala pur cent. HOUR OF PUBLICATION. trpUcsd~ to tbo credit TERMS, of -the depueiter *a principal, and iteara the suae tin-- > Moßttixa Edition —SO per annum in advance, or “ ’dayae' ’ to.t ftoi ill. tat ItoouiUr, com. I „ n » mU Carrier., pout)ding twice a v«at without troubling the depuei- _ .... lor to c&, or even to present his pa* book. At this Etinino Editij»«-$3 peraunnm in advance,or 6 rate, uiouej will double In than twslve yean, cento per week from carrier*. making In the aggregate tieur aw o«t-iiAbr ran wsenti Knmon-Slugte copies *2 per annum; Books, containing the Charter, By-Law*, Role* . Five or mor«, SI,U; Ten or upward*, »1 par annum, rkdd Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at invariably In advance. | the office. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES. ‘ - Pbcsident—GEOßOE ALBREE. : vioa ftuibtiiTs. i — 1 11 *' 1 WlllLnnJ.Aiulei.uo, Juk.B. D. Heed* WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 22. 1862 UiUßi)rgwla, Isaac kl. Peuuock, . . i • SvVun“‘', Treason in the Office,. James Uerdmah, • JamseShldW, ! The Potter Committee, appointed by the t James D. Kelley, Alexander Ti utile. „ , . . r . ...... wiiM»r. - | House to investigate the Gdehty of elerks and AUouiiw BraJWj, Jolm B. MoPri*u,; , J other employees of the Uoveranfirat about * John O. Backofeu, Peter A. Madeira, . r J . George Black, „ John If. MdlM, i Washington, have suspended their labors and : 18Z£-££S&- USSWH' 1 « »»*««•* M»* report. It *fi. very CharlM A. Coltou, Walter P. Marshall, long,and*nust create much excitement in the • iSSM** • 'ihMTk'Blarnlt, j “ th « Committee have c«ni to the J John Holmes, Joku U. tihoenberger, cooclasion that at least five hundred persons' Star&HuSlv: wmiem E. employed in the Departments her, are dis-j Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, loyal to the Government, and would rejoice ; i William 8. Lately,' Christian Yeager. * ... - . . ! Stcn»T.a*» an© TiuLAsuKhia—CUAS. a. COLTON, to see Jcff. DaYIS in possession, •I *2?d**T ■■■ ' . t ton. The report will be very sever? upon Mr. GERMANS' PRUS-f AND SAVINGS smith, Secretary of the Interior,showing that •BANK, corner Sixth and Woodstreets. _ _ , , , , , ~. BANK or DISCOtwriND DEPOSIT. Jacob Taouraos’a old disunion clerk and hi, Vapital iiou.ixxr own (Smith’s) family and friends jlrknAwo -- STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. thirds of thesalaries in his Departuient^They ADAM BEINKHAN, JVolta.. ch * T *» th “ Mr ' SI,,TS » nii “ le H t 01ipie know that the Government' has b"een 3iKD (JHaOS Arm I harrassed and nearly.ruihedby iptnhi Wash- DUOE DPR ICES.—JAMES WwWOODWELL,!- _ ...» y7 i aoa y» Third street, aud lU Fourth street, i ington. The repoTt Will be pnbMhed at an • • • —Nearly day. Jjj,' ' consisting or * * v .. Il ix-astoniahingAhAt the: SedktKries will ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND. FINISH, j men4n the Departaent* injdbhfidehtuil ..asS. j positions,'.whosV^yjiity^‘isnof onSitispeot'ed, «- All order. prompilV •tt.odrfto, .ed th. For- ! bother, irrea.on to believe theguermlj iu i favor of rebellion. 1 There metfjin the De-i * od Ifcd : perUnents wbo . ierved JEW. Davis, STEAMBOATS and HOTELS furnished ©I short COBB, 1 FtOYD, ThokfSON and'. Other rebel chiefs—men who were -Breckinridge Demo j crati, and uho ought not •to be Rusted in a' j time like this. We are anonished at "ptfr. Smith's, but wb are more astonished at | Mr. CbaSk’b conduct In this mktter. We i hope Mr. Stanton will rid the W|ir,Office of i tho scoundrels. Read the following from.the j last Daily Qlobt. Is it not-enough te make | one's blood boil with indignation 3 .'TRIASON IN HIGH PLACES. If thd war for.the Union, failsiita failure will probably be oausid more by treason than by force of arms. There is'evere. reason to ■ -believe that the success of the renllion hith erto has been secured almost whony by tree-' 'tonable communications bom trusted men in our own ranks or employed io t&t manager ment of military affairs. Many*i£h comma nications are kndwn to have beetfmade, and many more are suspected to bavebcon made, efer since the begmoing wlkr. Again abd agaln have the of their previous knowledge of all the movements of our afmies; and.many/acts haveJßOved their bpasts.truc. We have just learne4#;tQdst as tounding eireumstapee, whieh > maTCyroU make; ©very patriot's heart shrifts n}ost in despair* An officer of high character : bps informed ns tbat’to bfv certain kubwlctlg©- :on the day when.the Funucola ran the gaunt-. let of the rebel batteries, and before the uiual hour for communicating the countersign of the day to our pickets opposite oho or those bat teries, the rebel pickets boastfully shouted the correct countersign across tho river, andadded: The Pensacola is coming down to-night l" What does this fact prove 7 It pro res (ha* the cauntenigni -which' arc tent front' the War De partment to our camp* are made known to the rebel* by traitor* in confidential pontiont in or near that Dsporfiemf, and tint other informa tion in reference to contemplated"nooevuni* of our naval force* ii tikiwiis communicated to the' enemy l What Is to be' the end of all this? Can there not be some purification of the de- ; S ailments, so as to aave the country from the eitruction that must- otherwise result from such fearful treachery? .The depressing fact is known that prefereuce for ihe rt i-1 bollion, or base corruption, of Government to carry onj unaui^BHß^corre spondence with thp rebels un-_ known and ondiscoverable. Shalljno effort be made to unmask these rile .traitors ? If discovered, shall we ‘‘swear them and let them go," or shall we rather bang them to the first lamp-post? If ever a crime deserved summary and extreme, punishment, surely such a base betray&f of is shown by such acts should be most promptly and severely visited -witbjbe law’s heaviest penalties. Whothar prompted by lore of the rebellion, or by bribes offered by the enemy, or by a mercenary wish to prolong the war, and profit by plundering the Gojernutent and the poor soldiers, sueb o. thousand fold by tbe confidence reposed in i traitors—merits everlasting sbamo aad con tempt, and should receive such punishment— ' torture even—as will make the boldest forever shrink from following the base example. f'. myl&dl; ( *lnlubl« for HOTELSi »nd PRIVATE DWELLINGS. , ! cabinet iLAEEBS mpplirt wilt «nry«rud» lutheliM- HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY, iLtKtJTacTCSu* >ar s. SEAiTLBSS BAGS AND OF 03SABUBGB, 32 INCHES TO 40 INCHES WIDE. UF3tgera.l6ft_.al B. Cbilda4 Ou.’t, ISi Wood at., Phuburgh, vriU dkHtc atualfoa* . " ~~ QOU) FENS, Wholesale akdKetaiu PENS AND CASES BEPAIBED; T SILVER AND GOLD PLATING, :Doo« at th« eborteat n*ttc«, at tbs corner of Fourth acd Market'atreiota, aecdnlatory. j Pertona living out of tbo city haring pcna to repair «an-KBd tkeoi oy ttall. I • mh27:d\r FITZPATRICK A CO. “OltfE tf GdtD'Wedding -JE Dia*ok* Buss, LAHiES' .Gonp ajio Chaw»,. Silver articles in cases suitabU ToHnro&uug 'proiciti,'' SETS. OF-JBWBLBT inOormlrfg»rd'maniyti Paat*,-Ac4- SILVER CUPS AND GOBLETS, Aw GOLD HEAD CANES, Ac. v . . H. RICHARDSON A CO., aplT Comer of Fifth and Market stmts. «r. a. CALEWXtc......~.-~. C4LBWUA, /SaLDWELL: & BKO., Bqat Furnish kV tu akb usauiaa xx'MaKjXLA, HEMP AND CuTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAIL PITCH, BOS :IN AND oilsu'iarpaulins. duck, light ■AND No, CSVVaier and ,7j Front ■ tree t*r Pittsburgh. , - ap6:dly WW; YOUNU, luccessor to a ; Aright A. Yoong,No. Sl .Wood jtreet, «rner of Diamond. aii«y,desl»ria aUkindiji of CUTLERTi R.Y2ORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, SCB- j SOBS, iSUNSj Ae., Ac.. .A. lam amorimcnt .of tbs' shore goods constantly bn Land. V.'"mhl . TACKJSON * O Facautt ANn nsauas,D» BACON, DRIED REEF, LARD; ME9A AND BUMP PURE,-No. 12 street, near LttwrtyrPtttaburgb. \\T P. MARSHALL, DealerTS Wall -f V • Parana, Boacsas, Ac., Ho. 87 Wood street,' Pittsburgh. j*7 - 11 U. PALilfiß, Jio. Wooo St, XV, Dealer in BONNETS, HATS, STRAW TBIM- Mi.iiiiS, and STRAW GOODS feoCTally. j • JVEOMCM. +* sng*t cold, gfaJ-e j3fh*aai, wfIHRMr which might be checked a simple remedy v if neglected, often terminates seriously. Feiu am aware of the importance of stopping a /(laugh or _^fLight ftp clef ih its first stage / that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if-rvA attended to,-scon attacks the lungs. '' * /S-Hl ncli.lalj£JfacJuia were first introduced eleven years ago. It has - been, proved.' 1 that they are thi best article before' the ■ puHia for ffiaLde, fSffatuJiiii&i ffc&tFurnh:, ftfaUiffitl, ttie.&dcking Gough- in and numerous, affections'etiker* X Singers wilifnd.ttern'-ffecCiial for clearing and strengthening the voice. Sold by all (Druggists and in }Medicine, at £5 cents, per box. For ml* br 9IMON JOHNSTON, a H. KETSEB, B. A. FAHNESTOCK *.BBLLBHS Jr CO, B. l>. FAHNESTOCK A CO., B. T. VANBSBFOBT and HBNPKBSOHHBOS.- * - ' deT:mcwCwT jyjjßUiCAl. CAUU: W. BODBirBAMSB, U. V., or tsvm toss cltt,. Haring arrived lai > itt*burgh»:win,«a aroci. d*rut* bl* cxdturfTA attention to UmModlral tod Surgical treatment of Chronic Diiaatca, mpaciailr ihoao of the Lower Bowel, inch at Pile*, Constipation, -Flotilla, Fionre, Falling of tb« Bowd,Strict ora ofthaßow*!, Ulcerat ion of 1 be Bowel, , H* will Alan treat «b» vari ous Chronic Diaoaaaa of ti» Womb, KJtaMrf, Bladder, Ac. Hi* room* are at the Mpnongihele aiem, wfcer* be but t« aeen and consulted Inn ft Volock a. it. to I o’clock p. m. dally. 'Patient*, if Ibey deelr* it, will UrwwhwTln-anj part oftbecliy. ~ • —TtelOnmr DK-McMUIiN'SIiUXIKUFOfUJIIK —The perfection of ihii ineetlnUfcU jptedaratios la • biasing to mankind. Wlthodt'datenioratlng the m«nliduttl virtue «rcpiua>,th* XUxlr l* thoroughly btuihed,fh>itt all the noxlona coalltke of.the drag. In canee of IfcicttirM, burnt, ecald*.' caacaronahkare, andotherpalft/nl aflecUont, itWUlreUev* naln.ana irritation, allay conrulaloni, jpaamodic action, And mortdd wrifemant of body and nladrJritboataaoo-, fug eickneae, eoetircncea, dacha, • Three ednd-» table qualitfoa muet tender it pre-eminent in the hat. Of opiatea. . Pmanid-end toid-bf A.B.AD.BAHD9, Drug* fi*te,JoO Fulton ytreety BeyTorfar - B. A. TAffltfcdTOCK A CO., Pitta burgh,Pa.: .;-s' .- : -- : Soidabnby Pntggtttig^gßjyw: Do!iB:dlv.yltT LYON*" iMPOKraB -abr. PsAtxa in thamoateelecttrandaoCOlifClWE UATABA CIGABB, and all ktnde of SMOKIfiO. AND CHIWIHO -TOBACCO; SNUFF, FABOk UEBBSCHACtf vPXPES. TUBBS, Ac., Ac., in gnat T«fetn~uffPßl :Tttt “atrvgHAK«E3rgOfFlv o-xk. vi.. w- >..}•■- :■ Tb« TradexttpnUed on nbermltarme. -v.'•CVS? <-*j y? aid.ttEeßT' fr23:lynm The Confirmation of Army Officers^ A Washington dispatch to tho New York, Herald says that the Committee on Nomina tions in the Senate has bad about one hundred and & ft; nominations of Brigadier Generals referred to It, and they have agreed to report fifty as porthy of confirmation. Messrs.,.. Nkolct and Ex-Senator CoNM£U,%.<>f tbit State, are favorably reported 'Among the Brigadier Generals not yet ripbrted to the Senate, bnt to whole confirmation objections have been raised, causing in some instances sharp-debate, are Messrs. Shields, Meagher, Frank Patterson, 3toncHiao, &erry, Sicktef, McKinstry, Gormfcn and C. F. Smith, There' isdittle donbt ihatGsn. Shields will bo monsiy_ reported hack to the Senate bythe Committee, in which event he -will be 'eon -firmed and urged for thecommandofadlvli ion. It is a!s& belisvedthat the allegations' against General Stoneman, Chief of Cavalry, ahdkCTenjpral Birfy, Chief of Artnt&ry~oT~lhe army of"the Potomac,.wiU be and that-they-•■.will'be favorably There are many regrets expressed that Gen. Stone was confirmed at the July session,-a»,' Incoaseqnencs of his record subsequently made, ana now. in evidence "before, the Com:*! mltteo an the Conduct of the War, he. would not .be confirmed. Two PsxRSYLTanu Orvicxxs in a Scxarc; —On Saturday night, about li o'clock, Capts. Cbapmtn and McHenry, of Col. Penney I vania regiment, returning from Wash ington to Alexandria in a state, of intoxica tion, naturally fell Into a street disturbance, which attracted a crowd. - Gen.-Montgomery, the Governor of the-.city, interfered;' 'Thai two Captains abused him violently, and he Ordered their arrest. McHenry pulled out his revolver, and shot at iho Geoeral twice,but fortunately missod him; The arrest was not made wltfaoutn-seaffi*, during wbioh MoHen ry wns bayonWed in the left breast by one of the guard. ' The wound M not serious. - Both officers were handcuffed and v eonfined. ;kThere was'penftenee in the xlarc-pen, and an appre hension of two painfalpnbUo'exampies. s The Twxlv*.MAhthb Bjesul -6oldxk*s.V All the inteHlgenecwhioh the Government re eeitta ,1s fo the hffedfcihiUhe-tahols .wilUuuot. gteat diffionlty twelve; months soldiers to remiin in the terviee ahen* their periods' of enllf townt expire. On jibe lsUtrgebraary the nrnmh homeward Is likely, tobegiajunlesj at; Manama prevents, 77,.. 4 ' T -4r£^ The Secretary of War; Mr. StaktoK, the present Soore&iry of War, entered upon hie datiee* yeflterday. It Is Mid,' that among hir first aots was the removal of the rails in the Hails, which barred access to the Secretary’s rooms, to all modest and gen tlemanly men. That vwae a good; movement, and bespeaks a disposition to L meet >and dis pose of all business which may come before hlmy-without subjecting the caller to the hu miliation of being snubbed by a burly subor dinate at the bar. - Groat expectations are entertained of the • new Secretary. Mr. Fobney, in his “Occa sional” letter, says: Rest assured ho will make some new points in tbe-maoagement of thebampnign» and may startle some of the olil proprietors who were so horrified .because Gen. Cameron refused to recommend that the urar sbould be cohdueledl on the rosewater Dish, and that-'the liberated slaves should be clothed'and fed, and not per-: mitted to fight against their old oppressors. : The relations between the retiring Secretary and Mr, Stanton are of the most cordial char acter. Mr. Stanton, has been the legal .ad viser: ani confidential, friend of. Secretary Cameron from tbe brjgahitation of the Admin istration. They breakfasted together, with a nnmber of friends,'at General Cameron's resi dence, yesterday- morning. During all of •Saturday,-General Cameron remained at tbe 'Department, but refused to transact >any ‘ business'save that, which was neceseery to Government operations. . It Is now sjtid that Mr. Cauebun’r anti slavory views had nothing fo r do with his re moval, and tbit Mri SrANtok'B on.that ques tion ore very similar to bis predecessor’s) end not at all -disagreeable io ( tbd Preaideni.: The well informed .correspondent of the ; Chicago Tribun* says r . Vet the best authorities i can find oonear Id say iog that Mr. precisely .with Mr* Cameron as to the Blavery question end the vigorous prosecution of the war.' Both Mr. Chase ana Mr;Samherare satisfied with the appointment on.this store, .SorgreaY a reaotion as..the of. a known pro slavery'man for the vacancy,‘would probatfly provo fatal to the Administration and the country. ; The Senate wpald;pot.oon&ra> such, an I v Mr* ..Chase would not saqotioq ft by; remaining in' office after it was. made.. ' ’ . The New Yoi;k has entirely changed its views with jcrg&rdito the causes Of ttenerai Causbon's removal; Itnowsaya: A vigorous effort has been made to create ,the impression that Mr. Cameron has boon re moved on account of his: Anti-Slavery. senti.-. menu—aad that a mas. of oppositeAmthostile; views has taken his plaoe.-^Atthe,outset we, foil into the.same hclief, but we are satisfied it; is wholly incorrect, .. Mr. Stuntoh~i3. cer-, tainly not an Abolitionist—but we have abun dant evidence of the fact that his devotion : to the Union -far outweighs bis regard for Slavery, and ; that he stands ready and re-' solved to take any steps that may preserve the Union. 1 Prom Mr. Stastom's well known antece dents and character, it is morally certain that if slavery stands in the way of bis crushing' ont the rebellion, he will not hesitate to crush slavery .and the rebellion together. ; He has nt> love for it, no prejudice in Us favor to over come. He does sot etand in awo i bf. it, or of slave masters, and he -is ready toi take the consequences of the ntcessites of the case may requiEtt|k marching direct to hU purpose of -rebellion. Gen. Lane’s Staff. Tbo following is the list of G?h. Laxie’s e{aff, They oro appointed as staff-offieers to Gen. McC!ollan,afcid derailed to MajorGoriV Bonier, to bo by him" detailed to Gen. Lane j this arrangement being rendered* ne cessary in the -ease of a brigadier general who has a major general’s command : 1. Wiarfl. Merritt, lowa, Colonel. Behaved with great gallantry, v as commander of lowa Regiment, at Springfield.. 2. Jodson Kilpatrick, New York, Lieuten ant Colonel. Graduate of West Point, and distinguished for gallant conduct at Great Bethel, since detaohed from tho army to serve as lieutenant colonel of the Harris. Cavalry. ■ 3. John-Ritcheyt Kansas, Major.* Comman-- ded regiment ,in Kansas Brigade at Morris town and Liywoodj—kbown as the'mkn who shot Arms, UoitedSeatea. Marshal of Kansas. ; 4. V. AntwerpiioWa, Major. pf West Point. i 0. F. J. Weed, Kansak, Major.' Served in Kansas brigade. _ : 0. C. Vaughan, Kansas, Major. Behaved 4-ith great gallantry under Genera) Lane. - j 7. J. R. McClure, Kansas, Captain. "Com manded; and iodt a foot, at‘Springfield. ■ S. William Kyle, Illinois; Captain. { 9. William A. Phillips, Kansas, Captain. Well known a« the Kansas Tribune corre spondent. . 10. A. P.- Bussell, Kansas, Captain. Had a oommand at Springfield. . J \ 11. Win. 0. Donnell, Kansas, Captain.. Connected with Lane through all’ihe Kansas' trouhles. i 12. Jas. M. Rice, llUnols/FirstLieutenant. i 13. Wm. R. liolo, D. C. 7 First LTeuUua'ul. 3«n of Commissioner .Jr... I 14. James Christian; Kansas, First Lieu tenant. A leading Louglasllemocrat. - ■ 15. S. M. Winobell, Kanaas^FhrstLieuteor ant. A prominent candidate for ,the United States Senate when.Lano, sad Pomeroy wore iUleetedv and the New,Turk 16. A. J. Mead, Kansas, .First Lieutenant, metnlof. of the first Free'S.Ute| Council or 1 Kansas. 17. J.-B. Carter, Pennsylvania, First Lien~ enant. -In the Kansas Brigade. - : 18. A. L. Reed, Kansas,! Flrst JLientenant. A man of warkin the '. I 19. Fred. A. Brown, New ..York, Second 1 Lieutenant. In servioe ia Kaniasbrigade, t 20. Volney Hickok, f enantr Knownartbewntbbr of several no*- , j 21. W. W. Roberts, Kansas, Second. L4oiiv ieuant. Formerly from Oberlin, Ohio. : lien. Laneleft. Sunday afternooa lor Chi cago, preparatory: to taking. U>e field. Ue'is accompanied, -as -will. be acenby the above, jiy iuff' officers remark»ble~ ; forth«ir:Mgh Standing and; distinguished Military 1 skill-. |UI arms of the Service' ahd all will, doubtless, 4cqnit tbemselvos in'their new positions do;a. manner tp the themselves. —-—■- 1 Before; -L aae- left, ire,‘- ; fn ‘conjunction' rith bis colleague,Senator'Pomeroy, induced be Government to 'mount and equip, as cav lry, the remainder of the gallant kansaareg- Iment which fought; with -such-, unparalleled >r»very at Springfield, as a mark of apprccia ion of iti vaior. The*-request was :warmly Seconded by Gen. McClellan; It- wlUbero- Jnembtred that this regiment lotft; in killed aod wounded,. 270 . ont of flOUmeu—the rb jnainder marching off the- field under orders, after clearing. it of the enemy, to-the soond of martial musio. > ■ i - The Election of Mr, Wade. I Hon. John A. Gurley, representing the' leoond Ohio district in' Coagreis,,bas written ho following lottorfo' tho f ‘Journal n f»Tor of thore-cleotid.naf Hoii. B.TV Wado, o the United States Senate.;.. < * ; WaasiflOTOH, Jan. 15,1802. . Jpditor of tht Ohio Slat* 'Journals ■ [ Sir; Inyenr paper of : the:i3th‘inet. r aof’j lice a liit of candidates for the United States: psnete, in which, -Xwrite ] to.uiihatXeiojiflUsaiuiidßteJ'QrlheSenate,: B* Whdv -,;ffees* pahUo jpgr.;, (a fht present ?ttris pf,th* ? opuntr7_. r .au dor' ztat X should apuhnAcjuamity'.' 4 ' ‘ i respect, jronre', ' '*.* •'»■«■• - • jo»#ArSmrr. ■ I#** .t-K- iV.f.U 5u '■'ii^-'X-'-V''-''' VOLUME LXXV“-N;0. 56. The Battle of the Gunboats—Rebels Defeated. - The following official report of the Gunboat engagement,! on the near Colum bus, has been received at the Navy Depart ment.. IfsiTsn States Gckboat Es&Cx, \ Wm. It Porter, Com’g, Ft. Jeflenou, dan. 13,15G2. j Flag-Officer A. H. Foote— Sir: On the morning of the 11 tb Gen. McClernand sent on board this vessel and informed-me that the enemy were moving np the river from Colum bus with several vessels, towing up a battery. I immediately signalled Lient. Com. Paulding of the St. Louis, to get under way and pre-.: pare /oraotion. A very thick fog coming on wewerqcompelled to steam' slowly down* the riverj but'about 10 o’clock, or a little after, it rose,*and showed ua a large .steamer at the head of Lucase's -Bend. We heard her whistle the moment we were' seen by them. Shortly -after whistling she was joined by another Urge and a small steamer. We pursued our course. steadily down the river, , and when -withfn ioijg range the large steamer fired a heavy shell-gun, which struck the sand-bar; "betweenus, and ricocheited within about 200 yariid of this .Vessel, and bursted. We ai this time did not return the fire, but continued our course!doWn -in order to near the vessel.. By this time the large steamerwas r joincd by her and they'opened a brisk fire upon us: I now bailed Lient,: Commanding Paulding,.and directed him to try one of bis rifle cannon. He instantly fired and sent his shot completely 'over t the enemy. I then opened from', my bow?guns,.and the action became brisk on both ildes for about; twenty minutes, the enemy firing by broadsides. At the end of this time the enemy hauled'off, and'stood down the river, rounding to occa eionplly.an.d giving ub broadsides. TUie ran ning fight continued until he reached'the shelter of the batteries bn the Iron Banks above Columbus. ■' We continued the . action, and.drove him behind his batteries .in u crippled Wodi'tlon. We could distinctly tea o«ir shells explodo on his deoks. The-ac tion lasted, oyer an .hour, and .terminated, as I think, in acomplato defeat ,of the enemy V boats, superior In aTze'ahdnumber of' guns'tO the Essex and St.' Louib,-- *•>-» Dn the 12th requested.me to make a xecohnoissance toward the Iron Banks'. I did so, and offered the enebry bat - tie by Bring s'round shot at their battery, but. they,,did.not respond, nor. did, 1 see any,thing .of their boats. I have since'been'informed,' throhgb the. General, that' the boats' of the enemy were completely disabled, and the panic, became so.great at .the Iron Banks that tbo gunners their guns'.' The fire of die St. Louis was precise, and the shot* told welL. Tne officers and men of. this , vessel behaved with firmness,' Mr. Bitey, .the first Master,' carrying'out all'my orders strictly, whiie : t£rt officers of- the gun divisions/Messrs. .Loving* ’andrFerry, paid: particular; attention to the ■pointing of their xespeotive.gnns.- Mr. Brit-, ton,; my Aid, attention to my orders, and conyeyed them correctly andwith, alacrity; ; in faot; all the. officers and men bboard be haved like voteraui. Your obedient servant, W. D. Porter, ’ . Commander.' Flag Officer Foote, in forwarding this report, aayß: Cairo, Jaiu_l3,lB62. Sib : I forward a report from-Commander Porter. The rebel gunboat shelisall fell-short of onr boats, while oar shell reached ;and ranged beyond their boats, showing the greater* range of our guns, but the escape of the. rebels showed the greater speed of Iheir boats. Your.obedient servant,.. A. H. Foots, . . Flag Officer. Hon. Gideox Welles, Secretary -Navy. Old Pennsylvania Forever! Gov. Curtin* has made a proposition to tho War Department, that, the eight regiments of Infantry and one of cavalry now in this Stated shall embark at Philadelphia for some desti nation South,"whore they may hare immedi afrsnd'^tiv^ > fgmg'iJ. >:,r T&at'LftsipteLiag.4u the .field over one hundred thousand men, more than any State in the Union, and arm iog andcqulpping them In a most perfect*and creditable manner, the bravo old Keystone should offer to do still more, indeed —now that she bos filled her quota, and ail' other States exhausted, at least for the present —an entire expedition, is a fact which must, rcfiect-tbehighest.honor upon her-loyal and patriotic peopled The energy which Gov. Cubtix has person- i ally exhibited from the beginning of .the war, in the raising and.equipmentof.regiments, is tha subject of uaiyersal.complunent.- ■ Should the proposed expedition be author ized by the Government, there is no doubt but that It will prove as disastrous to the rebels as any that hare been sent against When Pennsylvanians strike they make the blow felt. All honor to our gallaot and pa triotic old Commonwealth ( - Reinforcements for Gen. Sherman. The steamer Oriental, recently arrived ut , this port from Port Royal, has been fitted up for too conveyance of troops, and a large sapply of;water has been placedton board. To-day.or to-morrow the steamer -.will depart. foEAnnkpolU, where the Fortj-seyentb Penh : gMßhia. regiment will embark/ and thenjje do Hilton Head, joining GoneraL command. The Forty-seventh ono thousand men. Elwood Walter/whichis to con vey the First tionnecticat battery of artillery to-Port-Hoy al> h ready -to receive the corps on board. . If the.unfaYorable.weather does, not .prevent, the embarkation.will begin, to? day..: The,shroo4 Walter trill Also takqsouie hqrses belonging to th a First slaasaokus ci ts Cavalry, which itwUlberemem'beredem'bark' ed for Port Rojql l&st week.’ _! The steamer MatanzaS'is loading with shot and Bhetl, and will soon depart for Portßoyal. Some ordnance'Will be put on board) abd : also a considerable number of recruits forlheregn ments nndor Gen* Sherman's command;; The! Matansas was dosuatched from Port Royal to, Fortress, Monroe for ammunition, whichrwas,, however,: shipped beXpre her arrival. She takes from this 'port an assortment .of"army; stores.—-V. Y. Evening Potf o/.’Morvimg.' The War Department* WA9BiNaTos»Janueiy 20.—Theaew Secre tary ofJWfcr asks,fpif the appointment of L two more ‘Assistant . Secretaries, in' order todia patch, the business of the Wat ment.' ."V 1 , ‘V’;'.;* !' 'V ' ATorch of twelve clerks whs transferred ttj day frointhd Census Office 4 -to 7 the] War De partment.' v-’-.i:.-.;:-'-. iS, ' It is -reported that-Soofetary Chase will toon commence the issue or email Treaauryhoter, beavinw!U6a per. cant, interest under autbori-i ty.ofAbol aerpasaed ut the Cpncjesarx-x'-.- . .* ■ v :/.; It la understood that the sub-commute* on. the tax .bills hare agreed upon, a measure which Trill Soon' be reported, to the Waya : and Means Committee. -. p: -i '~ „ .Mr* Rlair’s bill providing for,the..oonfisoa-. tion w df property 1 and the emancipation 1 pfUlaves Will be brought upin the'Honseiin. Estimates' of the Rebel' Forces— Statements --of an Escaped Jtriey» Philadelphia, Jerseyman, impressed into the servlcfeln New' Orleans fn ten days tfinec/and hsV arrived hero on his way homo. 1; " • r - ;; i “' f'f .• zi. 4fe;estimateathe force, at Manassas *t40 s ~. 000, at Leesburg 30,000,.and aV Occoquan at lb,ooo. fie did hothear of the PortßoyaP victory until Jx*:gotwithintth'efederal lines. The.defeathf .Ihs rebels aL Dralhetville had.a; depressing affect .on the rebel.ar®y,b The. loss waacoupedpd ateighthandrpdrkfi i «d>^ , ed-an.d missing/, HosaySAhe Louuiana rcgi ment\fq; whlcp he w’a* atta thhAllotxeXt • Lawvw Thr-SutlorrfWthe Potomac have printed and are circulating in the. camps arpaper dchounc.- ingths.alle.tment law of Congress4te.a eirindle by the QovernmenJt*»--It is lons’ profits to,haV'S-the.solders.say* thelrjaiy andaerid it home to 'th'efcriahiUiesj “Jttify im-“ undent protest of the Snflers 1 Vgaihst ofCoDgTbseexcited tftrivemiiadig natio*. thematte^ beforn tno.Sraj^te,utna U_te.thbagnt that Con grdst Wilt immediately iwebp : ; th«'!Snthrtihipr form tb* camp. i.-'i' &&ii I.rS I'K.MCfc INDEMNITY . ASAUiST „ LOSS. MY IfIEK—YRAKKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM - PAST OF" Office, ISAand.tSl »» N Glieatnut street, near: Fifth. . Statement of Aaeets, January , lat, 1800, ; poblbiw* - to an act of Aeeombly, Using— .v Rest- Estate, (pree't vaC (103,314 fi1ic0tt,.102,905 00. Temporary Loan*, on ample Collateral •.r • '* ■-' Sacnriea _ LU \ 89435,00 V Stock*, (preeent value 880,007 72) co*t.~ ’ ‘ 89,780 6o *' .Mqteaand Bill*Maealvahla.;;,,..,,,, .--,1,821 0U : ••- Ca*h . 87,919 00 12406,001 OS v *O9” The only proflUrfrom premium* which this *' Company can divide hy law are front rlekt which ' have been, determined. . liuhrancemadeon erery tteecrlptioo jjl property, • In'town and. an amount exceeding F*mr 'MiOiotu ef lMlan % therebrKffoTdUij'' etidibre " " ' of tbeadvaal*gt«ufTwHirunce*aiwdl aathdrakiU* ._. r ty. .and dlepoeltlon to.'u»e«t wi*d> promptness all ■*. * lUWlitiea.. . - - > „ ;... . . los*u timt i , .. > • Lteet* paid tiuringthe year, 1858 slod,'.&> 1-7 • onufcranat - v; Charles N, Bancker, „ Isaac Lear \ . MohWcaiD.’Lewtv''' ‘Jacob B. Smithy ,f ' -- 7 Tobias Wagner,- .•Ed ward. 0. Bale,- j. - .•> David S.' Brown, ’ ' Geo. W. Hlcluuda, •' 4 Samuel Grant, • •'•• George-Falun. .■,.: a: CHABLE3M. BANOKEB,2Y*»id*«L . r EDWABD C.DALB, Ffor Pmidtn. - - - Wn. A.STKKLt .: J. OABBNEB COFFIN, Amir, : ' royO Ofllce Northeaatcor. Wood A Third ate. - '.: i. e 3 EIRE INSURANCE. B* THBRELI- r ANGE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, r - U OF PHIL ABELPHIAi'on BUILDINGS, Halted or ' p«rpetuil,.MJ3RCliANDia£, town or country.. Office No. 308 Walnut meet. , . Capital, f 229,510 ‘5308,506 - • as fellow*: . J .. , r ..-. . <. Pint Mortgage on Improved City Proper ty,.worth double the amount^.^....^^llss, tOO„oo.j,. Ground rent, Ant ............... 2,182 50, .. iPenna. Ri R.06.’« tl fear cant. Mortage ! Loan, 830,000, cyst . 87,900 00. i City of PbQaddphia,C'per tent.' Loanl... ' 30,000 00-'' J Allegheny county 6 per ct, P.B. R. Loan 10,000 00. . / jCollateral bontU, well secured 2,500' 00 ai»d Broad Top i-v j, Baiiroad .Company, mortgage J0an........ 4,000 00 IPenukylVdbla BaJltoad ’ 4,1)00 ttl - _ j Stock of Bell»nce Mutual Ipaumm* Coa. t 2*4PO QO;.-: s Stock ofCbunty Fire luaunuice'Crt 1,060 00 ' Siock of & Inmranc*‘7Uo'-OO^O Commercial Bank-.. do. -Meclumlta 1 Bank' *’'do - Culoo.')l Scrip*..r .jdtMXUsc '"BllUßecairabto, bufioowr paper. M IfI,2SW ltf , v . .Book- Actdulits, ftCcruedintaraet, '•<*SlB>?SsfC Ottflli UU h»ttd.alMi iu ituvis'dl B£CUtO }^.^ uitr' ..*> < •‘-U* :tij3 H. L. Cwfo^, M ., : Z^Lolhwp, l “ o ''' * ‘ Bobujotad,; Cfcu.Xtl*nd, ■’ , VNVfc- vv Oiiii , Jacob. *£.fiuosWt ..,....... i as. wood;-: L ~- '*i i : Jm. 8/Wbodward, . John BlateU.' Fia»b’gh,V-:; £KOHMaN, Becntan. 7 * J: 0.-COPWHi Jji-i; ' r Third md Wood »lreet. ; y - Clem TingleT, ' Samuel Buphun, . Ri Thompson* Uobert Stwn', * ,*•- Frederick Brews, . ' Wm. Uuiser, 0. Stevenson; ?s beoJ. W. Tinker, . i JotiL B. Worrojl, tt»reb4U Hill, B. H hly e Northern WESTERN. INSURANCE COMPA NY OF PITTSBURGH. n: MILLER, 3 G. M. GOBDON, liacretar#. 1: '' '* '' ‘ u « OSes, Kd. V2Water street).-Spang A Go>’+' Warn-' 'j. bous*) up stair*,. Pittsburgh. - H’iii Aooets, January 10,- tl ■■ ‘ AHTHDBQ. COFFLN r fV*nd«t. ; . THOMAS PLATT, Secretary. INSURANCE 00. 'OF THE STATE ” 1 1 OP PENM3TLVASTA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated27VS—Catdtal, - February; 1,1855 00 . H£HBT I). SHEKBLED, Prwuiou. ‘ WILLIAM' HABP£Ri'ftcr«Mry. - If ARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. s' : XJ. HARTFORD, , .. ; Incorporated ISIO-r-Canlt*!, $500,000. Asdctß, May l\ 1560...‘ M’ : H.-BO)mNQDO8 v AWMi,Ai.'. ! i T1M0.,0. ALLY|i, Seoetorf. , •9*lnsurance'‘in the above old andreliable Com--"' paniee caube obtained^/application to’: i. ~ <->. < J , fel&:dly .87 Water afreet, Bagaky’ii Buiiaiagm.. * GITIZEN’cHNSUHAiSCK CtAll'AliY." OF PITTSBUBQH.; ; Othce, cornew Market and ) Water Btfttota, BeOjUvl flybr. " - ' - - ' ‘ - WM. BAOALgY.^rwMraf.* SAMUEL : . ■ jj|naiqlii)a ta ansi Cargocu. . . . Insert kiai'anii.diunamin' “ ; of tb|SSoatbehi‘ and' Vfeaterh' airtnf, ' Lakes amf “ narlgatlotLof tbeSeaiv , -i liMuivs«BaMu|)oesandd4mag(rby.flr«. v £-• niaccroaa; V - Win. B«bd«y',» i; Aieri : ; ■ - Ja*. Park,-Jr.,_ Job&&b|M«B, v r MhO. Johhsion, < Jaa. M. Cooiwr t ~ "" - .S,^nrbaagb,),::.- Ueeae Owen#, Jr., Hoot T. ' u l ! Joh»'9.’DUw6nlr, ;j *>' ,: y * HardUy , Cbartea.H,Zog,.^ Gooro Bingham, """ r *aeSOilya' l ' PHILAISELI*HIA : EIRE JLJ IHADBAHCEUO)rP4MY,.NVU9 epposita the Custom Houae. - Capital, f3IuSOO-^A^et»,»3W l O4Bv Will make all kinds of Insorancelaitbar perpetitarx or limited/bh hvery' dMaiptloh orrrc^my- at If: ebandiw, «u reasonable rates oTpreminm.; :. / AK-t- . L . BOBEBT P. HlNGTlVerfdsat. : M. W. BALDWI&V P n BLAUKBDBNE, fise»«ary. . . . k >V .M 4 u •••• ■» •<- CUm, Bye#, .. PM(. t4 ;Li. ili : b. B.Oepe, . 4 O. sberman, -V* • K.-B; ■ ■■'■ '• - ~ John Geo. W. firowu,_ ... , J. B.Megurge*. #. * .'ErWlter.‘ p^'t ~ ■■ d«2ir.dij ~ corner T x LtISCMifiNY INSCKANCJKr COM XX P AST 0 KTJTXBB ÜBGJBJ ■ XHBcO, airtet, Back Block. • :. • .-,. iUJ toda of Fire and Marla* BUkr uiAOJOVss,t-i :>jc' * ' JOUK p. XcCOBP, Viet PrttidttU, . D.H.BOOK, Beerttarj:-', ' v ,C*pt. DUZCTOB3: ' ‘ j- Joko X>».McCofd,’ Cast. Adam Jacobs. Cast. jWQUam Paas -,v • -■ Boot. L'.ltoGmr, H. l)»Tli. i .JjL:ljnl . v JMM JoDMr • ,0. G. gustey. - Hariay Chifas,' CutW a.,0. Qr<*y, J3m A.VUion. B, L. Fahueatock, Sewing-Machines; : ijo. ST trrcß sM*rt t prttsivaait^A;"'-f . rAJBS b^isao.'- I ':**‘ WagELS&WwiLaQH : f ' AaarJtd l&s FW(. it'tk*'- r ' ■' ■*• UNITED STATED P AIR j OHM STATE FAIR; b ...■ LLItIMOLdSTATE ■ ‘ ' •»■ WISCONSIN STATE TAUT; lOWA STATE FAIR 1 ' -•"■•^'- li KWmreKTSTAT*»Alft^r* t TENNESSEE STATE FAINI N. E STATE FAIR : „ t - VERMONT STATE FAIR;. { .-J' Xodl*nibHecfcc&ias'lofcifatey - \UJi - ; i rC: I Ot»rtwT«rlrM*<-h*n{f♦ Inrtilqtif»:■•• A ALEOHENT . COUNTS, FAIR,:- end other OoubtyTclr* too ctarierotu tgnentioo.. We bflfcr toltM IICEBOYBDAEWuQ KAGSINSr** REnngfey., PRICES, with. taerraaßd «mfliW>tq BWit* « J Ibo best end most rtllaMft "Fdmtfr Rgwlflr f now in we. It sewrogTiaUy wtfl ctrtiw thickest end thine*: lkbricc. iaijfiet.titr loc*«*titch4tnpo«lbß tb nnrarol, with the cspaatial idrspUgs ot Wltw aitv« on’ both rides,’ : fcroing : htr ridge of chafe on&t»TtS6«r -- ride—is limpid In'pmstroctipn, spsedrinnw,—. aent, aadmore durable than juur other mactihA* rv "' We give feu instructors to aeams,sUttfc,bgm.feH t .qnitf. . bind and tnck’.aß on the ssmt amchinr r, ‘- . h t3R»«&^3Acs!?raT*i' l y*#* ]s i& i^4 $8«-» i L