V ' *> ' s.v Vr •.• •. . •• ,s'-MX* *.••'•*».• «y..«A '{•’• *?* «v 1 ;*"• ;t '* *•: »v • •< % * 1 v ’>;•? J’4-• J.V.*v'. • j .v *.V L<S ;:vvv^V:!- V-. ,*'%•' ]>•••'.•^! 4 *v* i ills TOHK ti-j j MacCONNELL, Attorney i tl AT LAW. Omce, second Jtury EchV« Law BCno > . cm, Vo* 93 DUmood street. ; ,:] WiU.atteod to.thtf .settlement, securing and cvllec*. * bOßntfefl, Ac., Id Washington, District ■ ot Colombia. nol6:iina Si'. < > r §.'= ' i 4-!* ■•“■ •*■'£■'■* " •.■••”. . . ;•: iS’«- XV* * • .-’.vT ,ji«v!» l '.v, I .w, , i!;*S§f§ rvfn '*'i / y tmsm A; PUKVIANCE, Attorney. - Ornct, Fifth stmt, adjoining the office or Mar ' - ***** * Brown, Pittsburgh, Pal Je29:dly BK- LUCAS, Attorney at Law.— » Orricx, No. 72 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. '”* , ; , S-.SUUO YEK, Jk., Attorxey. at Law, • No. 13B>Foulh Street, Lome's Lad Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. , p»hy • * .Jj f' Agent JSobth Amkm- Ca,'State ol Pennsylvania and Hartford Tn . '«wawi Companiea. 87 Water atreet. ~ X Xt, BURCHFIELD, mecamox to .... ■ t/. k Co., WtK>l(mr.,&d la BTAFLR ASD TAHCY DBF GOODS, Horth* . J»t wtawjfT-nUr-nd Rateßiwur'rtßal =' - »|/a«.J*AKIUSK* GO., U*4l*M>* Dbt V***tt(m. <o>4 • , . MJWtflttlbßUiL ” ’* “" v ‘" V -•— •J'lf.- .1 V ESTABLISHED IN 1786. cojn.visßio*', » c , . 'T~OfIK 'BrtG A : N , FiE L D. \0 SIOX AXB ToXWAUIXA Mi*CHX*Tand Whole. jsjgjhg'fw bSerYK OTKE& • 2OITUyLABD, FORK, BACON, FLOUR, fISII. 7 ”* ™ SPU 143 Frost atmt, vi> >■■■■■.-■ <rrta sscrx&o. riULP & 3HKPARO, Commission Men- V am* and dMlera in FLOUB, GRAIN iND PRODUCE, No. 243 Liberty •tmt/Pituburfb, Pa. Cbofe* braudi of Floor for Baiun and Famuj UN cotutaotly oo hood. Particular 'attention; paid to fiUloc order* for Herchaadix* woendly. oc«:dly * |j-* ... iaK UUUDEK, Produce and £ Ooxxiniox Uuca*)>T, dealer In FLOUR. BUT* TER, BBOOM!*, SUDS, LARD, CHEES DRIED AKD O&EEN FRUITS and ‘\odnce gen* enllr. Liberal cult a&raace* tuade cu consignments. Wwwhitomv'Ko. ll<«Becond itrrW, Pittsburgh, Ijmos. J. UUNTEtI, AVD DEALER IX CRUDE OILS, _ degfrlyd Corner H*ntl street and Pi JAMfeft C. rAIoVAY, and Conauaiox MracHJjrr.'tr the tale of FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARI), BUTTER, EGOS, and Western Produce generally, No. 10 SMITHFIELD ~...-STREET, corner of Flrst t Plttetmrgh, Fa. s ' * , 'R#t>ro«ra and conaignments solicited. ja22:lyd * TAMES A. FETZEK. Forwarding and •Yt rjl. ;Ooviunio]i* Mebcsaxt, for the sals ot FLOUR, * * vfcAIN.BAOON, LABB, BUTTER, SEELS, DRIED - FRUIT, and Produce generally, No. Id Market it., corner of First, Pittsburgh. 1 oc3:d!y ■ V. ICKOJU-KM1.... „.WH. 1, ».mp, SCUOMAKEK A LANG: Commission M sschaxts and wholesale dealers in GROCE RIES, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, Ac., No. 203 {Llbcrtyetrfr4,PltteburghTPa. A . iel&dly HOLLAND KIDDLE, Buccessor-tb Jno. • ODOM A Son, No. IS3 Ljberty street, Pitts* burgh, GENERAL PRODUCE, GROCER* AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. , . . • -OotaigntDenta'regpcclfnlly solicited. fc26:dly wu. waits. —jso. whit*... wwts, WHITE BROTHERS, Forwarding ak» CoiiMission aiuciUXTS and-dcalei* in PttO*l£loS6A2tt> PBODCGK GENERALLY, No. SSS liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 27 ttCuOYEK, Commission Merchant. • dealer in CRtIDE AND REFINED CARBON IRON, NAILS, Ac., No. 163 Liberty • stmt. mh27:dly'. WILUAM MUWS lo n ilp, rt >, I DAVID K’CAXOUgS, BAM. a. com*,j wn irart Special Partner. MEANS COFFIN, successors to H’Candles*, Means 4 Co., WHOLESALE GRO- C-EltS, earner of Wood and Water streets, Pittsburgh, Penn**. v jyfrdly , . W«. i. HITCUMA&N.. OAlilfcL KHUrK~.„.L. H.:VOJ«T. T _ H,, VOIGT. & 00., successor to li. ,G. Orftff, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MKB- CqANTS, 247 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , aoS . JOH* I. HOUSE tnwnn HOUSE. JOHN X HOUSE & CO., Wholesale tf Gaocxas Arm Corhussroa Mzackaxts, corner of Smith!eld and Water Pittsbnrgh, Pa. JyT Jj'bOEK'iVN & STEWAkiC Whole- Ju4 axis Gaoczu axn Cokkibiioh McacaiMn, No. 107 Wood street, Pittsburgh. je&dly 4. KIKKFATUtCK..~M. B. BRuWX.„..WM. KtUPAriuC’sl Brown& Kirkpatricks, whols liLß. G&OCKS9 and dealers io FLOUR; AND SEEDS,Ifoa. lflt and l'J3 Llbertystreet, Pittsburgh. JAM&tj DALZhIxL & iSOlv, Commis* nox Uisaujrn lor tbe tale of CRUDE AND RE riNED CARBON OILS, No. U 9 sod 70 Water itrwt, Pittsburgh. AdTUicos oudo on-consi^DnienU. DRUGGISTS. ■ JOSEPH FLEMING, corner of Market v street and the Diamond, keen* constantly on band’s full assortment of~DBUGS, MEDICINES, .*UMEDICINE PERFUMERY and all arti cles pertaining td'hle bnsinea. - - ' Physicians prescritniouj carefully compounds'! at < all hoars. . • ia9^yd IMUN JOHNSTON, Dealer nr Pure DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILS, FAM ILY MEDICINES, Ac., Ac., of strictly prime qual ity, which pB cßers at loneet piicea. Comer Smith >«ld and Foartfa streets, Pitwtairgh,Ta. - Tmtfiptlona cdrefally compoanded at all bonre. 1 A. FAM.NEriTOCK & CO., Whole • SXiaDareottT ud Xanu&ctnror of WHITE LEAD AMD LITHARGE, corner of Wood and Frost street*, Httsbargb. : . ipb7 TOhN P. SCO’W, Wholesale Dealer O inDBUGS, PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES AND DYE 3TUFJ?d r N0.,294 Liberty *t ret l, AU ordert wili tccelrg prompt attention. mV34 rauiiicx nutn ; X>RACN A REITER, \Vholeaalk and XJ RitAlL- Dbcmiais, cotner-of Liberty and at. -XGSr streets, ', :ni GEO. a KEYsSER, Dboooist. ±J 140 Vaod Ktrett, corner of Wood itteet and f Virgin fUojr, fa. . • .< TTOItJt'E IS. juex m. klbkfatiljck john mkiaox. tr iBKPATRICK A W ELLON, AtToe- XV. sets at Law, No. 133 Fourth street, five door* above flaiUhfleld, Pittsburgh, Pa. myl7:dlf IUUMAE . .EVV'INU,' Attorney and CCUMXLLOK AT L*W. .Omen, No. 150 Fourth street, corner of Cherry. - alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. aolLdswlyT. ' B. M. rfiiiiTHy Attorney and \j/» Cocwsnxos at Law. has removed to KCHN’U LAW BDILDING3, No. \2. Diamond street, next door to at; Peter’s;Church; mylfcdly •. ■y:-;::: .- a.’ aetnspmajr.....: LEECH* HUTCHINSON, Commission i Atm YotWAMDra Hkachasts, dealers In WEST iKßsayg fish, ba- CGNyBOTTKR, LINSES) OIL, POTS AND PIAJIfc‘AS£U9,'SE&D£ GRAIN, FECIT aad'PiwhSoejenerally. Besrbrands FainilT Flour always on band. -Agent for the s«le of Madison A Oo.’y celebrated,Patented Purl Starch. Koa. 113 Sceohd tod lafi fim Wood and Smith ffimST tfAaliHCUtiK-HKNKY 'Vi</U. COLLINB, Forwarding and Commission Mer* chant'And daaler la -GBEEaE;< BUTTER, LAKE FISH and. Prodaoa generally, Nd/ 25 Wood stroct v ahoTtWalar/Plttahurgh. ; myt f AMJKS HULMia A OU.Tork Dbu> V tu mA descent in PRO VISIONS, corner of Mar het ana^Troatairecta. ~ ,■ ; , _ j*6:dly MJTSUHrfJrC'JE AGEJTTS. J OAKDINEH COVFIN, Aeon for .Timur,; aid Rcliuice b. corner Wood and Ahull kea, swcietary Citize?? lafUXAaca Coar**t,-corner JUrket and Water treefs. . 6BCBCTARY \VkBTKRN ■f3ttnAA>mt-qdKrawT t -»lWater,trcct. IKj AIIEOHENT OoniiT. 31 FUlb itrwt. ORV GOODS. ,’ v cam....datid m’cakdlxm! XmL 80N, AWr ' 1 .V- JO^o«>P«|m«ACe,) £ r -' J 'intciAiilZ ttriimr ui • TOREION'AND DOmXIO.DBr .GOODS, . Mo. M Wood strwk, third hove* aboTe Diamond . . . - y vaHey, apio-.dtf >u in Fimr DBT QOODS,'rirt vt- ti»> OTli. JUIBK Wrwt, IMmborgb. i TOSEPH HORNE, Dealer in lrat« ■ r *f' WmMt>J&nmot»nita aan Bimav Goons, No. 7T ► •**»«*» Pittsburgh. aplß .OHAKtt£ti GlFJiifiK, Dealer ov Dbt MACKUM A CO..DkaLkß*ih gfiEIVER 4LAZEAK, WHOLESALEGROCEBS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Second, ” “ ul “ 3,nUh ' M ' 1 *<>*«<. S&W PITTSBDBGH. PA. TITTLE * THIMBLE,' WhoSS iXD Coniiueiox Mtxcxuire, deilen FLOCK, BAOO2J, CHEESE FISH cofios **rk» NAILS ' olaS; wIION .TARKB) And Plttibnnh nuonflutaraf gwoermtly, 113 Second %tnet, Plttabargh. VOMCAW AUOCKU. UlttCiLL TkVoDONAU) i, AKBOCKLE, Wholb- PWduci ud COKMMIOK Ull ™f» 1 2i5& 8 ,F555?..**“ 1 8y “ lM . FLOUR, BA SKEI,Si So - 1 COMMISSION MERCHANT «i°SS?M UOAiW> mK WOKKB, Ac., W : UMmnd 12d Woodutreet,&bor» Fifth, Pittsburgh, Penn I *. __ Jyi3:dlT laeipe Wiiyj" * U * T * IIMCtL I, |g|ngu T? ROBISON & CO./Wholesale Geo l mT? YhtSPSSfto* * lU ™isTa .ud'deelert la »11 klodi of PEOYISIONd, PKODUUE, nod Pitta liutEh cutnutacturee, Mo. 255 Libert* etreet, Pitta. ll ° r » h - nivo fZJ.RO. B. JONES,' Wholesale; Dealer VJ nt oeoceeies, mamilla eope: oakum. “, Ild PlHjLttrgh inumiactured artidea, PUtafirgh ?• ' U '“ “ M ““‘S* l ‘'la Bridge! ymm IUIHI I IAMEE ■ tin mw.l DALZIXL 4 CO. *\\W JLV Ult. Gk6CXR«, Commission A3D isnWABDINQ annum, and Sealon la PBODUCE and ritta imrgh mauulkcturca, ' ~.JOUS HUirntM. T AMBEKT £ SHIPTON, Wholesale XJ'GROCMij Pbotvc* Dialers and Oo*»issjo.h .ALRRCBAXT6,' No. 6 Sixth •treeL-Pitubiiricb, p* 1 uol4;1y op JOUR^WATT, :WATOTWS^7Wko^SL. w oS; cua » Coiuu;Mlolt .MwiciiA*T»,ami-.de4lera n* tTWuce aaa manufacture*, X 6. 153 Lil>- wty »trei»t, Pittsburgh. “ n »a I SAIAH iIiUJLEY 4; CO, Wholesale “*«***». and dealer. in PMeborgb’.’ N °' w V4lvi anil t>j Fixnl ntreel, J oev ‘ *• Dl i , *‘J r R ~joh* «. dilwortu. S* PILUVOKIfI & CO., Wholesale I** St<ond rtrwt, ue*r amitfafleld,-rummrgh. : uo j Jt>kw rCuYD aictfjum flovc. vn.i iL n.^v,, fOH2f FLOYD & CO., WhoS^e C°**i*moh MctcSAJiTB, No; 172 Wood >ud g»-Idbortyiitraat, PUtoturgh. . teiti V\7liA.lAAl HAUALEV; W'ncimJTTi » l OIOCXE, No*, le apd J!0 Wood street, Pitts bOTgh, P*. iO»:dtf jJtf jtJh'VFA CTVREUS. «?I. HEMPUU.LW,. . -..N. P. HAST Tl/fACKINTOSH, HEMPHILL A: CO., iJX comer Piku-A&d, O’Hara atrceta, near the City Water Fa. JwjufcctuTEH ol MACKINTOSH AND HKatPAILSa iMPBUTED OSCILLATING'STEAM ENGINES AND SLID A AALVJij, of ail aisee end beat style. llaTia&p&i tip machinery of large capacity and oi Uie beat quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job bing, aad-*4icu. work in thla line, muting that by promptness, and the character of our work: to merit public paticbage. «)XV£^EJ[l* da L aUeutioD t 0 «ur BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, aa cofnbuiiiig advantages heretofore unutUlncd id irhu h—» 0 f S”# o **-• * Jafolyd ffimut aa&Mviu^-. — H. HKC4H. WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO.. No. 61 •f * Pctm m«t, beicnr Merburr, PituburaU, P* , STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IKON WORKERS; Mfcnutacturtr* of BARNHILL'S PAT ENTBOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, I*LUED »ud CYL INDER BOILERS; CHIMNEYS, HRETCHEN, KIBE BED, STEAM PIPES,CONDE2JSEB3, SALT SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIKE ;AIeo,*IACK3MITH!B WORK, BRIDGE Mtcl VIADUCT IRONS, dost sbort- Iwl uotlu. All order* Cron a dißUtoce orooiptly at- Rmded to. +PHOMAS MOORE, Manufacturer of «. COPPLR-DIS- WHISKY and FAMILY VINKGAR, Not. 169,191,103 and I*4 First street, Letweeo Smlitfleld and Grant itrwts, Puubuigb. W Privetsorder*solicited. Hfebpit market price paid lor RYE. > 1 _R®“ Ftu.l OU aid .U other poiDoous ingredient, rcarefully extracted, by a proceet cev and improved. JOSEPH JjV HAMILTON & CO., . SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, fea Ac.. - ■ ,• . • '■»•:» - . • myloitf F ' H. .O.L IPH aKT, successor •of ' F. -1L OUphant, Manofacturer of HOT PRESSED NUT? AND WASUKRS, CHARCOAL 'HORSE-SHOE IRON and NAIL RODS, BOILER IRON and RIVETS. FAIR CHANCE IRON WORKS, Fayette Co., Pa. JySlilyd Warehonse, 1-i Wood st., Plusborgh. 'Q".73KVKHANCE,‘2to. 50 Watsr St.,' )3* Pittabutgh, Aanniactarcr of BOILER RIVETS, WROUGHT SPIKES, COMMON AND RAILROAD, of every deacrlptfon. ; v »"I*arUcuUr«ltedor shaped SPIKES and- RIV ETS, Urge or anall; made to order tat abort notice. A inoa aaeortmeat cooataatly op hand, myahwa SHIKT JIAKUFAOTOKY.—Musa j. AN. AUL|- No. 22 St. CUlr atreaflmaKe to or 4er, by hand, SHIRTS;OOLIiAJKS, Ac., on *b6rt u«- lica.. Atoo,.ilnVeifv>aetaatlypn -hand a bee aaaurt ment of HURTS AND COLLARS, made In the beat, moatAihtonebUenildeelrabhr manner. JwH):i|ly \I7ELLS, KIi)DLE & CO., No. 215 .T f;. Liberty atreet, oppoeite Sixth, Pittsburgh, manaCkCtorcra of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH ES, and *T«ry ileacription of LEATHER BRAIDED WORK. . . : i Orders aoUcited frdmtha tirade, and goods^rbupt ly shipped as per instructldne. fofrAawlyF J. A. WOLFS r. T. PLCJiEETr. t. CAMPSXLL. T?XCELSIOK GliiSa WOHKA— iti WOLFE, PLDNKETT i CO., Cun Jlisuric- Tuaniia. Warehouse, No. 12 Wood street, comer of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. aofclyd COALE, New Brighton. \J Pa., Mannfocturer of BUCKETS, TUBS, ZINC WASHBOARDS, FRUIT BOXES and LABELS. Jail :Iyd EXTHACTEP WITIiOUT X PAIN. Bt THE USE OF AN APPARATUS WHEREBY NO DRUGS oaGA LVANIC BATTERY ARE USED. % .. i j Cold weiuhct' le tha time when tho upparatua tan be used to lie best advantage. Medical gentlemen and. their families have hod their extracted by my process, and are ready to testify os to tbc eafetjr and palnjessoess of the opera tion—whatever hos'uccn said by persons interested in aaeertlng tbo contrary, bitring nc knowledge of my process. ARTIFICIAL TEETII inserted In every stylt E. OPDBY, PxyTOT, 134 Smlihflcld at. TOSEFH AIIAJIS, Desiisi, Connoll^’a V BuUdlnjr, eorncr-of Diamond and Grant streets. Pittabargb. RcrKncxcrs—Dr. A. M. Pollock, J)r. nallock, Theodors Rolibipt,RnaeollErmt. . my3:«lly U£M, 2 EpTjATi: JItfEUTTS* \ju ILLIAM WAHD, Dealer in Prom f f nsonr Norrs, Boxes, Hoktcaosi, and all se;- coritlcs fbrnwney. ■ T \ k Persons can prochre LOANS through' my nrfency on reasonable terms. Those wishing to invest their money to good ad vantage, can always find tint and second claw paper atmyotfics, for aalal ' Alt'communications and intarriswa strictly confl dentlal. Office, Grant street, oppoaite St. Pant's Cathedral. JaLdtf * ato Bs»i»ton« to iki!?*YS5 J SS??S! pvt™ EXPLICIT DRAW* abU torn*.' BllprrtDl^nd * thptr erection on reason- /CHARLES BARTBERGER, Abciii v/ tict. Oflos, iron Bank block Fifth *tnot. Furnishes AND SPECIFICATIONS for Bnildings of every description; works superior and myt:dly /^HAJ{lp^4'EnLUMKMiiibFJuic& 'V^t, i A*»'II)LuiMirPIANO-l'oßTlB,toain. porter pyMolfoandMusicalTnrtrnmonts. Sole agent . Jbr-th*-HAl»UB<F'PlANOartt*o: for '.MlfST, cDAYi&4iCO.WOSTON'PU3rOS. i «IUi aniUrllh outJfofcan Attachment Wo. 01 Fifth stnatf aiyS AND COMMERCIAL JOXJRMA^Li. anOCERS. Corner of First and Liberty it recta, PITTSBURGH; Pa., waxurACTuacas or DEATTMHTR IT. ~MCUITECTUII*iL. WTTiHURIM PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1862. turns.' TjOLLAB SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 1/ Fovktu St&UT. - CHARTERED IN 1855. . *** 9 '«2o’clock,alsoon Wednceday tod goturdiy wnlnfca, from May lit to November 7 to 9 o dock, *ad from November lit to May lit froaLC o’clock. ’•; r _ Deposits raceivM Ol'aU luma' not I eat than Oat Douar.and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, io June and Dacember. Interest hat been de* clared wmi-anuually, In Jane and December, since toe Bank Organized, at the rate of »U uer cent, a year. ■ • Interest, if not drawn ont, la placed to the credit or the depositor aa principal, and bean the same in tercet from the lint days of June and December, com* pounding twice a year without: ttfuLUbk the4epoai. tor to cafl,or eveutopteseul hlspjma book. At. (his rate, mousy will double In Icm twelve yean, making la the aggregate aiougikiin oxc-iutr rsa canr. a taan. Dooki, containing the Charter, By-Lawa, Bulea and Begulaliona, furnished gratia, on application at the office. , -t* President—GEOßQS ALBBIEE.: nc* PBMiDurtri. • WilUam J. Anderson, Jatuea B. D.Ueeds,' * UtU-Bimta,* 'lsaJic M. Psnuock, Botf. L. KafaDwtock, 1 A'. M. Pollock, M. D , U ope well Hepburn, "Itobert Bobb, James Herdmaß, Jauies § Lidia, JuM I>. Kelley, Alexander TlaiDe. TEES. ' John B. McFadden, Peter A. Madeira, John H. MelVjr, Jams* McAotey, John Marshall, Walter P. Marshall, John OiT, Hbnrj L. Biogwalt,. .r John ILShoenberger,. Alexander Spear, WiUiaoTS. Dchuerta, laaac Whittier, Christian Vaoyw. tu-CHAA A..COLTON • Bradley, John 0. Beckuien,. Georgu Black, John B. Canfield, Alonzo A- Carrier,. ' Charle* A. Colton. William. PoogUs, ' John Evans, ’ Jdhu Holmes, William 8. Haven,* Peter H.* Hunker, Richard Hays, William 8. L&vely, ItCUtilT AND TIUUVKI fo2:dawT * German trust and savings BANK, corner Sixth and Wood streets. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL .. 8100,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DIRECTORS: ADAH BRINKMAN, President. Springer Horbaugh, Augustus Hoereler, K. 11. Mjeri, Joseph Lang, J. F. ilavekoUe, ..Christian giebert, Anthony Meyer, A. Grocttiuger. , DISCOUNT EVERY DA Y. mylfcdly ' JOHN STEWART. ttuJtur. .w/sttiLjrro vs. TMjKNIXUiiE AKD CHAIKS AT RE £ WpODWELL, Nus 97 and Third street, and 111 Ffeortb street, ALL VAlii£(UEdiOF STTLES AND FINISH, tuitabtefor HOTELS and PRIVATE DWELLINGS. B&r All orders promptly attended to, and tho Fur- niture carefully packed and boxed. STEAMBOATS aud HOTELS furnished at short MAKERS supplied with every artlclo JAMES U. GdlLDri £ CO. HOPE COTTON SULL, ALLEGHENY, SEAMLESS BAGS AND OF OSNABCROS, ■si INC UK. TO 40 INCHES WIDE. O»rorJ«n left at H. Childs A Co.'s, 133 Wood »t. Pittsburgh, will receive attention. oc2s:dly Q01.I) REN'S, \V HOLES ALE AND RETAIL. PES’S ASD CASES "REPAIRED; SILVER AND GOLD PLATING, Doit* at tlui shortest uetice, at the corner of Fourth aud Market streets, second story. Persons living out of the city having peus to repair can setul them by mail. tnb2?;dly FITZPATRICK A CO. ijUJvE UUODli—fiJouD Ucld Wedding Rises, SU.QIA Stoss ass Clcstc* Dumoso Rnroe,'LaSlXi’ Gold, Watcau.aso Chaism, Silver artickeln&AM itaiuhlo.fir wadding prwepu. SETS Of JEWELRY-ib Coral, Jet, Atnalbytt, Pearl, dt.; SILVER CUPS AND GOBLETS, for pre«eittatiob; GOLD HEAD CANES, 4c. ( • • • - U, RICHARDSON ACO , ap!7 Corner of .riftb and Market otretiu. W. L CAUVtU»,«. n ...u...»....t(rt111 CALtaWKLL, JO. i: BHO.. Boat Fursish- V km axn BtALsna IN MANtLLA, HEMP,AND CurrON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAB, PITCH,-SoS IN AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK, LIGHT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Sc., So. tiS Water and 7a Front at roe is, Pittsburgh. aps-frly \xr \V. YuU>vG, Buccesaor to "&art- V.Y . aright i Young, No. 97 Wood street, aorner ■Mi Di&mohd alley, dearer In all kinds of CUTLERY, RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, SCIS SORS, GUNS, Ac., Ac. A Lugs oßKirtment uf'the abov goods constantly on hand.--; mhl ~ TACKBON A ( TOW'NSeKDTTor x d pac&xus as6‘ pealciu is Bacon, dried BEEF, LARD, MESS AND RUMP FORK, NorV2 Fourth etm-t, naar Litxrtj, PUUburgh. K MAKSHALL, Dealer in Wall • pAf-tkA, BuaniJut, Ac., No. 37 Wood atreet, Pittaburgh. . , : . . i J»7 RH. PALMER, No. Wood St., • Dealer in BONNETS, HATS, STRAW TRIM MINGS, and STRAW GOODS generally. BOOKSELLERS, #c. KAY A CO., Booksellers and Sta tioxxns, N 6. 55‘WdOd atreet,' uext door to the corner bf Third, Plttsbutgh, Pa. ‘ SCHOOL and LAW-RoOKSnmatanlly on hand. CO.', tiTATION- YY CM, Blaxk Book MAXuracruKuaA, axn Jos PatxTcM, No. 57 Wood street, Pittaburgh. eo3o L READ, Bookseller and Sta* • TiosEa.'No. 7b Fourth street, Apollo Buildings. JttEJOMCJIL, stight Cota , jgSjßßjEsk £au.(iJt ) s£f£c.a*&£nca& or £fd+e. jSfht&ai, \ might be checked with a idmple remedy, if,neglected, often terminates eericxuiy. Few are aware cf the importance qf - -stopping a f@ciupft or <gflui/it ftfclcL in its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, pon attacks the lungs. f^ff-auJSL were first introduced eleven years ago. It has been proved that they--arc the best article before 3 the public /or . /Bauaha., f3fficjichi±L& , ffhsthjna., lddcJang Cdugti in cu d numerous affeatiane of the J3lh.tc.nt. giving, immediate relief. FubUc SptaUcr* S Singers iviU find . them effectual for clearing and. strengthening the voice. Bold by all oruggist3 and (fftealerc in. J&edicine, at SS cents per boz. ‘ j For sale by SIMON JOHNBTON, 0. H. KXYBCR, B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO..JL E. SELLERS A CO., B. L. FAHNESTOCK AOO-,B.F.YaNDKBVORT aod HENDERSONBRQB. ■ , dtiTuttwgmT jyjEDICAL CARD. W. BODBSBAMER, M. D. Or XXW TOH.CITT. Having arrived in Pittsburgh; will, as usual, devote hia esclustva attention to the Medical and Surgical - treatment of Chronic Diseases, especially those of the Lower Bomd,.such 'ua ‘PUes, Constipation, Fistula, Fissure, Faliing of the Bowel, Stricture of the Bowel, Ulceration of the SaheL He wiQ also treat the vari ous Chronio. Diseaart of tfce-Womb, Kidneys, IRaddcr, Ac. 1(U rooms are at tho Monongahrls House,- where he may be eeos and «nsotted;from9 o'clock a. m. fo 3 o’clock ft. m. dally. Patients, If they desire [t, will be vprited In guy part of Ibedty. delQtwxtf. DK. McMUNN’B ELIXIR OJ? r UPiUM. —Tbo perftetfon of this inestlmablo preparation is ablcmlng to mankind. Without deterioratiugthe ■ medldnol virtuevof.opiuiii* tbaEUxlr Istbotmuhly fturflTed from all the noxloua mmlitlM of tßa'dfug. In casca of fractures, burns, ecaUs, cancerous uhfcrs. and other palatal aOcctiopf,. ft win relieve pain and irritation, allay' convulsions, spasmodic action, and morbid excitement of body and mind, without cans ing alrknem, coativentas, or headache. Then admi rable qualities must render it prr-emtaeut tt tbeftst of opiates. ..r.j. -.i..; .i. , Prpp*«d and iwldby aI ! B. A D. BANDS, Drug. IW Fulton street; Hew York Sold , also by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A GO., Pitt*, burgh, P*. • ! - «... WdabohyltraggUtaganerany. no2o:dlw-wltT §ittskrslt S. RIfJ&LE & CO., BDITOBS difo PBIOPBiETOBS, Publication Offi& No. S 4 Fifth Street. MORNING AND BAKING EDITION** DA ILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP .TO THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. TERMS: Moaxtse Emtio*—4d per annum in. advance, or 12 ceuta per week framganiar*. Uthiko Emtio* ■ par atm in advance, or A* cents £er week from carries*. Wurtr Eoitios—Single coplea, 82 per annum; 1 Five or more, 8M0; Ten or npwarda, $1 p*r annnm, Invariably In advance. • ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES. THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 23, 1862. The Coa«t Survey. Congress lasi week on motion of Mr. Arnold. of Illinois, to suspend the' prosecu tion of the work on the Coast Sarvey.iwith a view of saving to thkrgoverament the| appro* priatioos of previously made for t&if purpose. | The. following remarks, by Hon. Robert MoKhiqht, of the Allegheny and Boitlpr Dis trict, will show the. great importance of this branch of the service, not only in hoe of peace, but daring war-i Mr. Mcßnight. I submit the? fol lowing amendment, to come in at the end of the amendment adopted day before yesterday, on motion of the gentleman from Illinois, [Mr. Arnold,] directing the work on the Coast Sur vey to be suspended:' Procidtdffitrlher, .That snoh portion; of the Coast Survey appropriation as shall be deem ed by the President important to the prosecu tion of the blockade or tho suppression of the rebellion, shall not beauspenaed. I desire to say, in.explanation and. support of this amendment, that the day before yes terday an amendment'was adopted, on tho motion of the gentleman from Illinois, [Mr. Arnold,]. the effect of‘. athfch was to stipend, during the war, the Appropriation for thy Coast Survey, namely;:-' lor the Atlantic coast $170,000, for the Florida Keys $ll,OOO, and for the Pacific coast $lOO,OO0 —amounting in all to $281,000. ' 1 Now, I wish to state to the House some daU which I trust wilt satisfy them tbBt there is no more important auxiliary to bur army and naval expeoitions thdn. this Coast Survey. It will bo seen by,a letter from Professor Bache r which I have before me, and aldofrom a printed pamphlet which baa been laid on the desks ot . members tbla morning, 1 that on the arrival of the Port Royal expedition off the coast of South Caroline, it***, found that the rebels had destroyed thelight-beuios and had removed the buoys and beacons. Yct,>under the direction of Mr. .Boutelle, of the Coast Survey, who accompanied the expedition, the channel was sounded but and buoyed out in three days, and C.omtbodore Dupont was in formed that be could sail into Port Royal harbor the next morning; and Commodore Dupont says that but /or this service the ex pedition must bnre prpveda failure. , Now, sir, I desire"to read some testimonials in re ference to the Value of this Coast Survey from the pamphlet to whieh I have referred. On page 5, 1 find the following: . Extract frdm fA« Report of Flog Officer F. DuponUo the Department. ‘ fcariytnn FlaO-SHIP HILTO.N Head, > Port Royal Ha'Bbqb, 3. G., Not. 0, lgGl. | ***** The Department is •ware that ail the aids to navigation have been removed, and the'bar lies ten miles tea* ward, with do fealureion the shore Jioe suf ficient to make any beaming* reliable; 'bat, by the skill of Commander Davis, the fleet cap tain, and Mr. Bootelto/the ablo assistant of the Coast Survey, in charge of the steamer Vixen, the cl\apijel. mediately found, founded ont, aßd'tteyM?'*'*' 7 '* * •* In the evening of Monday, Captain Davis and Mr. Boutello reported water enough for the Wabash to venture in. * . * * - ** On the morning of Tnesday, the Wabash crossed the bar. * S. F.Dupoxt, Flag Officer, Commanding South Blockading Squadron. Extract from tht Rtport of General T. IF. Shermanio War Department. UxADijVA&TCRX. Expedition Cobps, ) Pobt Rorxt.S. C., JfoYemberS, 1801.) * * Tt is my duty to re port tho valuable services of Mr.. Boutello, assistant in the Cofit Survey, in assisting me with bis accurate and extensive knowl edge of this country. His service* are in valuable to the Army, as well as to the Navy, and I earnestly, racommend that important notice be-taken of-this very able and scien tific officer by the War‘Department. T. \Y. Sherras, Brigadier General Commanding. I now read from.page two of this pamphlet: Headquartsbs Depxatiikxt of Axxapous, ) Baltimore, Juke 21,186 L j Mv Dear Srß : I thank you most cordially fur your thoughtful courtesy in sending me the notes and charts of the coast surveys of' this military department. They will be of most valuable assistance to ns in ouroperations bore. 1 am very glad, ms one of the results of our unhappy condition, that tbe people may now see how useful, in a public view, the survey may become. It bas fteeo too lightly appre ciated by tbolo disconnected with commercial pursuits. I am, very truly, your friend, Professor Bathe. X, P. Banes. Enoineeb Department, ( . Washington,'Joke 11,18(11. j Dk*k Sib: lam very glad to possess the notes on the Potomac, York, and James rivers, with the accompanying obarts sent with your letter of the 10th ihst., apd for youc thoughtfulness in thus kindly supplying tbia department with details of im portant information, wbieh could bare been derived from so other source than the Coast Survey. Be pleased to accept my ‘thanks. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Joseph G. Totten. Brevet Brigadier General, 0.- 3. Engineer #. Prufessor,A. D. Bacde, Superintendent Coatt Survey, Washington, D. C. Now, sir, I have a lottcr from Professor Bacbc, from which I quote : ‘ coast acavKv. Strciz'i in ajjJ of the tupprtnion of the rebellion. _l. Maps aftd charts—Twont-fire thousand baro been auppUcd since the war broke out. 2. Uydograpbic notes of the whole coast have been prepared for the blockade commis sion. Acknowledged by tho members as very satisfactory^ 1 . , 3. Approval of tbo military and naval autbontlos, generals-in-chiof, Secretary of Navy and Assistant Secretary, General Sher man, Commodores Dupont, Goldsborougb, and Stringbnm, Ac 4. Uffioerq fer piloting and new surreys are attacbod to all the expeditions,.Ac. Washington, 3 parties, (topographical;) Ac comae county, Virginia, 2parties,(topograph ical and bydrograpbieal;) General Burnside's expedition) ! parties, (topographical and hy drographloal;) Commodore .Goldsborougb, 1 party, (hydrographical;) Commodore Dupont, d parties, (topographioatVnd hydrographical:) with four vessels, of which two are sieamersV naval part of General Bufniide’i expedition, 1 party, (topographical and hydrographical;) General Halleck’s expeditipn, 2 parties, (to pographical.) Commodore Dupont speaks of the survey as the right hand of tho Naryand General Mc- Clellan, as • indispffnsablo_:to tho land opera tions of the war. I have also this morning received, a series of resolutions passed by, theChamberof Com merce, of New Yorkj protesting against the sutpension.ftf.the eoast surrey work, deoiling that it is very Important in time of peace; but still more important In-time of war, Nowi sir. If gentlemendvsire to strike out tbe SIOO,DDO contained in the bill for the Pa cific, coast, X shall make noobjection, although I think even. ,tli*t should -be retained. It Eeeou to m 4, however, that it is absolutely in dispensable that SUch portion of tbe woVk as is required In the prosocntion of. the war sbbuld noth* iaspended, nncll hiito thetafora offered this amendment. The amendment of Mr; MeKnlght was adoptad;;;;. LATEST FfiOM WASHINGTON, Washington* Jan. SO, 18C2. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS. TbeSenate Military Committee to-day pass ed tipon ti'large number of military Appoint-: meats. Thefoltowlhg' Brigadiers were sent up foreonfirmatiim; Otnerals Shields/ Meagh er,'Keys, Richardson,.Stanley, Palmer, Van .Vltet, French, Brooks, and Steele. Among those who are hong up;are Generals McKins try, Gorman, Todd, Sykes, Slovens, Strong, Sickles, and Ward. These latter are not re ported against, bat laid aside for inquiry. GENERAL STONE. General Stone's plaee on the Army list is \tdmitted fay his friends to be very precarious, great list- of military nominations *raV l aDQ t into the Senate it was printed for the private ase of'Senators, and an understanding nadtV'St each might erase from it names that they klLew to be objectionable, and that at an early da)*.all the rest of the nominations, with these exceptions, should be confirmed-r*the excepted hotfuinees to be subsequently passed on by themset'r^s. . Of the higher officers we can comfortingly say thAt not a single one convicted in Senato rial inquest of aarvendering'slaves will be con firmed—not one of them. VALUE OF SLAVES DEPRECIATING, Intercepted letters ha/e show that thev&lue of property in slaves has greatly depreciated in the Carolines, the market being overstock ed by the recent withdrawal' of the seaboard population into the interior. ’ North Caro- cannot U) hired out.for more than §4O or $5O a year. In Sooth Carolina it is ttj let them for more than /ban their IRE ASSAULT ON GIN. MOXTGOMEBY Capt. Chapman ,and Lieut. McHenry, who committed the murderous assault on General Mbhtgbmbrj, at Alexandria, on Saturday, at/ to be tried by court tokrtial immediately. There is nodoubt, as ills a.plain case, but thaUhey will be sentenced to be shot. They may es cape the death penalty through the interces sion of Gen. Montgomery. "McHenry is. well known in Philadelphia. He had a recruiting prtation in tbe neighborhood.of Fourth and I Chestnut strtts sometime since. SECESSIONISTS IN ALEXANDRIA. The streets of Alexandria, wherever there is a show of business, are occupied by merchants engaged in supplying military stores to sut lers, and sclliog goods to soldiers. Brigadier General Montgomery is the military Govercur' of the town. The General, from some cause or other, appears to be exceedingly unpopu lar with some of the Union men,’who com plain of hisjlevity towards known iSecesson ists, and some go so far even as to charge him with sympathising with them in political sentiment. This is, however, a mistake, and originates in prejudice. .There is no use, however, of attempting, to disguise the fact that nineteen cat of every twenty of the old residents are rebels at heart; and are hoid only-in check by the presence Of the military who' surround -them. Union loving people cannot walk thV streets without encountering insult, and these insults come mostly from women in the garb of ladies. There is most unquestionably a foundation of treason at this place which flows into the very Cabinet, camp, and citadel of the rebels. A visit would satisfy the moat skeptical of the truth of this assertion. If Geo. Montgomery could succeed in making an example of some of thceo traitors, it would be highly satisfac tory to a large number of true Union-loving -men in Alexandria. THY DEMAND TBYASURT-XOTK BILL. Mr. Spaulding, from the Sub-Committee of Ways and Means, this morning, proposed the following additional loction to the Bnndred Million Demand Treasury-Note bill, which the majority of the Committee approve; “ To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to fund the Treasury Notes and floating debt of the United States,. he is further authorized “to 4 issue, on tbo credit of the United States, coupon bonds or registered bonds to an amount-nut exceeding $500,000,- uuO in sums of $lOO, $2OO, $5OO, $l,OOO, $5,000, sto,odo,'med’-s2# t -OM, aed-itt saeh proportion* of each, as the exigencies of the public service may require, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, payable half yearly, redeemable for twenty years, and after that Ecriod redeemable at tbo pleasure of the nited States, which bands the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to deliver at their par value to any creditor or creditors having, demands due against the United States in payment thereof, and to deliver the same to officers, employees, and individuals in payment for services rendered for supplies, subsistence, and materials furnished to the United States. Arid-ho may also exchange suoh bonds, at any time, for lawful money of the United States, or for any of the Treasury Notes thathavo.been or may hereafter be is sued under : any former act of Congress, or that may be issued under the provisions, of this act.’' It was due to the Secretary of the Treasury that the Committee of Ways and Means, dif fering from him and tbeEastern bankers in their financial vie*ws, should hot press upon the House their plan of legalising.the 1 Treas ury notes. This oourlesy will, however, find the limit of stern necessity by. Wednesday or Thursday., The House will then be brought to a.prompt dealing with the Committee's, recommendations, to make the money necks,-,, sary to carry on the war. The Cotumittarp scheme is.daily.receiving.the urgent approval of the most distinguished hankers and mer chants in New York. . <• VIEW* OP BON. JAUXS ODTHBIE. {M&t A letter baa been received here from jjHHj James Guthrie, the distinguished tbo Treasury under General Pierce's AdmiSpl tration,.'which generally sustains the.financial view • taken by Secretary ChasCr It also ap proves of General McClellan's defensive posi tion upon- the Potomao ; but he thinks that offensive operations by the Federal columns are the best plans for driving the rebels out of Kentucky.- General Buell is made the subject of his high commendation. , COLONEL jCANJt. - The election for Colonel of the “Bucktails,” to serve, in place of Charles J. Biddle, who resigned to assume hit place.in Congress, is ordered for Wednesday. There, is some ex citement in the regiment -as to tho result. • The candidates,'sirfer as ! l have been able to learn, are the present Lieutenant Colonel Thomas L. Kane and Captain HcNeal,’ of the same regiment. But" little doubt exists of Colonel Kant’s pl£cUon> E >. OXNEBAL SUHXEB. General Sumner, commending a division of the-army in Virginia, who : was recently in jured by the stumbling of hU horse, has suf ficiently recovered to resume, hie duties during tho coming week. A Glorious Victory in Kentucky— The.. Total Defeat and Death of Zoliicoffer. OurWhders'afe aware' thattho rebel General Zoliicoffer, with a force estimated at about ten thousand ipen, Jtjas,.fur "somo week*,* been strongly postod ontbe north bank of tho Cum-. boriand river, a few miles below Somerset, in Pulaski county, Kentucky. The Federal Gen; Schoepff, with a force of about seven thousand men, has Men at Somerset, holding the rebels in check." ■ General Thomas, until about a week since, has been at Columbia, in Adair oohnty. He moved forward by the Jamestown . road, wtib.khe. apparent intention of getting into therear ofZollicoffer, cutting off hi* re-, treat ahd bagging his force.. Zoliicoffer/- as certaining the nature of the movement; and seeing that he most abandon, his position or be surrounded, boldly dflterminod to attack: his enemies in detail, and-saddenly marched to meet Thomas; It bappohedThat strong re inforcements had been'dispatched to ibe aid of General Thomas, and that' they overlook him after a forced, march of twenty-five miles, three hours before Zoliicoffer camo up. This probably mado the force of the combatants; abopt equal In numbors. Four regiments,— two' Tennessee-: and two -Kentucky,—that, marched from Somerset to co-opcrato with General Thomas, do not appear to have been in the fight. Tho battle ground Is in Bussell county,, twelve! miles west of the mouth of White Oak; s mall.strtumLthat'pais into rthe Cum-' boriand a boat fifteen mllbf southwest 7 of Bdm-. and is near. wbeve Thomas propo»Mto cross uie Cumboriahdv Tbe'engagementtbok, place suUday afferiipdn, and the rebel, army vaStetallydefeated anq-jpunaed to their in-' trenchthente, a distance of nUtes. A-night- attack was not Ventured, and the rebel* stele aoross the driver la the <Ut4i ea* ! ' having » steamboat and barges athtndl* They abandoned all their cannon, tentaJand stores, and dispersed In utter conftaiun. Orer • two hundred killed: and: wounded rebels were 1 left on the battle field, among them Gen. Zol- i lioofier, who was found dying In a wagon, and i BaiUe Peyton, a aon of the distinguished Ten-' 1 neasee politiean of that name. i iThe -extent of our Ibss’ie not yet kuown, I but the fact that one regiment (10th Indiana, ; Col. Manson,) lost seventy men in,killed and j wounded, shows that it *mnst bare been se- ; rere. The country will await the details of j the affair with eager solicitude. j The battle seems to bare been a fair fight, ' an«f tbe victory Is one of the most important 1 gained by the Union troops daring tne war. ; It destroys the right wing of the rebel army ■ in Kentucky, flanks the enemy's position at i Bowling Green, opens Tennessee to invasion,, and will cause a profound panic at Nashville, and the deepest disquietude throughout the Insurrectionary States.— Cincinnati Commercial Latest from Ship Island. Ship Island, Dec. 24,1861. Since the occupation of Ship Island by the ConneoticutNinthand Massachusetts Twenty sixth, under Gen. Phelps; the troops have been actively employed in improving the de fences of the Island, and making preparations for moving over to the' mainland as 1 soon as the main army under Gea;: Butler arrives. The moving of large bodiets of men, drilling troops, landing munitions of war,. building' wharves, and other necessary works, the sud-. den erection of tents and Wboden houses, and the vait accumulation of army appurtenances, has given a lively appearance to affairs on this narrow, low, sandy island. The officers and men are.in high spirits, although some of them have reason to regret the loi3 of their horses on shipboard. The horses bad been stalled in. tbe between decks of the ship Kingfisher, contrary to the usual manner, and consequent ly—although the clipper had a short rnn from °* the noble animals wet* lost- ‘ " Cc.l. Butler Jones, and others, upob these\beautiful moonlight evenings, serenaded the ofik'ers of the squadron, where all have enjoyed\he hitherto rare treat of the welcome strain of wnartial music, as manning tbe rig ging, the frfuve crews of our ships welcomed on board. brothers of the army. proclamation, This documenO.has caused considerable ex citement this way,Vind particularly among3t the'naval officers, ift-some instances its copy has been torn in piecei and thrown overboard, and in.others it has received the severest condemnation, attended with threats of resig nation if the proclamation tws sent among tbe “Southern .People." ” In-conversation with Gen. Pbilps upon this aubjec-i, he declared that his principle* were Anti-Slavery, and he desired the country to know it. He did not, however, harm his countrymen of' the South, but bettering as be did that Slavery being tbe ennse of the war, and all other troubles of any moment that have ever arisen among the American people, he had a right to say so, and could not see the propriety of longer apologizing for such a baneful institution. “And as for those officers," continued he, “who are so fearful that the Unionjarmy may do some harm to. the rebels, they bad better come forward and let os know which side they are on.? A correspondence has been published, show ing that the Navy officers-positively refused to furnish even a boat to take Gen. Pholps’ Proclamation.to the main land. Now what ever may be said of the Proclamation iteolf, under the circumstances, the tenderness dis played by theee officers towards slavery no good to the Union cause. Ship Island, Dec. 30, 1861. Contrabands continue to arrive from tho mainland, and one To-day brings'important information. He. it quite an intelligent mo iatto, and says that many slaves about Ocean Springs are desirous to also leave, but are in timidated, as six have been shot there for making the attempt I|he poople have, nearly aTTdSicrted those parts,' and 'Those remaining are short of provisions, living principally on sweet potatoes and beef. The steamer Gray Cloud and several small schooners.are secreted in the river above .Biloxi, and tho people of that place have seized upoti the cargo of'the mail boat California for sustenance, (thrown overboard in her flight from a National vessel some time since.) A nocturnal expedition will be immediately started to take advantage •of these tidiogs. An Interesting DeclaraUon*-The President on .Catching Negroes, Correspondence ot the New York Tribune. Washixgtos, Jan. 10, lSff2. At the leave-lakibg of Gen. James H. Lane at the White Honse, on Friday p. in., a con versation occurred eo remarkable and import ant in its scope, ahd so evidently designed for the public eye, that I feel at liberty to record it for the readers of the Tribune, There were present at the time President Lincoln; Gen. .Lane, Senator Pomeroy, Com missioner Dole, a few members of the House, and a-group of-officers and clerks from the different departments of Government. On turning td leave, General Line said: “Well* Mr. Lincoln, 1 you know my way ; I shall pursue the policy with which I began, and somebody wilf get hurt," To which the President replied: - “Yes, General, I understand you. And the only difference between you and. the is, that you are willing to surrender fugitives to loyal owners in case they are willing to return; While Ido not believe the United SUitee Govern ment fiat any right to yive them up in any case. And if it had, the people would not permit us to exercise it;” Geb. Lane rejoined: “That ■ remark,’ Mr. President, makes tne -happier -than anything that b'a* transpired .since the commencement of the war. And if von will announce that as the active policy of the Administration, and let us'win one victory on it, yon will be the most popular man ever on this continent I” JJMr. Lincoln returned a nod of earnest ac knowledgment, and another prominent officer present added: “I have been aching to ask yon, Mr. Presi dent, why you do not, without asking the con sent of Congress, or anybody else, acquire or set apart some territory Somewhere in the South, and say to the negroes in the rebel States, ( Here I come out* ahd‘go over there; and we will protect you in its possession and your own freedohi. J * l * ** After some other general remarks, the Gen eral and his friends withdrew. The General, with his staff, leaves, the city this p. m.'for the fleld of his servicein Kan sas,.and, baring won the contested;scat in the U. £. Senate, he now avows hii antcntion to go before the Legislature of-the State : whleh-elected'him, and return the honor to thoirhands. I know the above narration of. the conver sation of - the Chief Magistrate will cause a thrill of gratitude and hopeful eohVdepce in tho breasts of thousands and hundreds of thousands 'whose solicitude and patriotic im patience have shakontholr faith ih'the clear ness of the Executive head,' and.. in 'the cour age'of the'hand that is at the helm. 'May God speed'the Right. ; ; W. A,'paoyiuT. JjiURS! FURS! I , McCORD i CO., 121W00D STBEET, PITTSBUBGH, An now meriting » t«nr Urge addition" to their stock of *. LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ FORS; ' Embracing ©Tory guilty and style. GENTLEMENS EUBOLOTEB, CLLLAVS A^DI = '••'* : 1 CAES. ' - 1 ' ' l ' : 1 ■ . c-d»l7 1 - XT OTMJK.—The WarchduM lately 00- rXl'cnjdrt br nil haring been.’dcstroyedby lire, w» baro restored 2B3ldl*rty ttren, a few doors below one ->>'< --'w j „ We an now- recetrisg'V dfeto lot «f> BACON BIDES and-HAMS din?t-.froa: th* flmpbj Honwi Mid ihaQ to. tloa»ed to K&omr ctvto mm. > -f. rfnßMtfl : AvK. B. HATS A CO.T~ ffiSKSSSSiiffi C>; W i XUJ.IUtrt.'IW ia'itue udfcrMfetr j&) UiIAHCIOKXT * CO. E LXXV—NO. 57. VOL ursvK.i*'CM:.. INDEMNITY: AGAINST: LOSS BY A FIBS.—FBANKLIKfIBE INSURANCE COM PAST PHILADELPHIA. Office, +35 and +tt Chestum street, near Fifth;.. Statameat: of rAmsta, Jehdarjt let, iB6O, publialied .-..NCWeahlj ki an act of Assembly, being— Firet secured 00 . Kwd Wt*, tenw’t til) «**: : 1W.906 to lemponuy Loin*, ©a empleCullatenU 89,WS 00 T»lue |a0,0«7 V) coeW, - - 89,780 00 Kotn and Bilb HeieUablef....../ * 1,821 00 Cuh — jam* m • ‘52,908,061 68 fh* only proQu from premiums which tbb Company can divide by Uw «+ foiri rbk* which have been determined. , Iniarance made on eTery description ol property, in town and country, at mtee u k,We» arecumUteat with security. . Biuoetbeirincorporation; a'(wrfedof‘thirty ytare, b J Are to an amount excMdtta Fomr UiUu»u of Dollan, thereby affording evidence of the advantages oflhiurance.aVweHaa their abili -5r end disposition to . meet promptness' all abilities. ' • ■ Losses paid during tlie year 1858—;._...t100,085 67 • ’ Dtßxctoast CharlesN.ijaucker,,.- i Isaac Lea* ' HordtbiD, tewli, Jacob ft. Smith, ' Tobies Wegner, Edward'O.iDUe, David 8. Brown, Coo. W.Klchardi, . Samuel Grant; '•* * Qedrip» l FeTei.’. v CHARLES N. BANCK£Bi£rcrid«iit. RCWABD C. DALE, Yict PrttUM. Wm. A. Stkcl, Ssovtarp protemS* -* J. CABDNHB COrriN,i(pad, toyO Office Northeast cor.Wdod A Third it*. Eire insurance/unites ueli. ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE'-COMPANY, OF PHIL ADELPIiIA.on BUILDINGS, HmiUdor perpetueh Ac., in lowu or couutry.. Office No 1 , 808 Weluut street. Capital,’ ' AS3Kt*f, I^loB,soB'96—iuveeted es follow*:; ; •. t First llurtgAge on Improved City Proper ty, worth double C>e eni0unU.'..;...;.‘.L4155 1 600 00 Ground rent, first . 6O Pcnne. R. B: <so,’s 6 per cent. Mortgage - Loan, $30,0)0,. 4 27,900 00 ‘ City‘of PhiUdeipliie, 0 per cent. Loeh,...' 80,000 00 AUcgbewT oounty. ti per ct. p. 1L B, Loan .10,000 00 Colletonii bouds, well eecun»d....„.^. M >■ 2,500 00 llUnElngdon'-«d)ir‘ Broad' Top Monntaih UeUroed Compeny, mortgage OO Pebnsylvhhia' Bell rued Co. T * Stock.... :+,uuu 00 Stock of Beliance Mutual Insureoce-iCo,.. OO Stock of County Fire -Insurance 00.......... • 1,050 00 Stock Of Delawere H. S. liuureCce C 0.... 7(U UU Commerciel Bonk do . 5,135 ST Hesbaaice’ Bunk do 1 , 2,012''60 Union U. inaarance Co. 1 * 5crip.,...,......... ; 10U UU BUlsßeceivable, buatnees 16,997 18 Book Account*,ueem+d InWreit, etc.’...;:.” 7 TA L’hdU uo baud audio httmb of 41,385 15 ... i.f308,508 96 CLEM TINGLEY. PrMident, ' MBECTOEB ' Clem Tlngley, J JB. Cirsott,» Samuel Bmphain, ' s£. Lothrop,' . Wm. tt, Jliompeon,, . .Bot)CToUli<},'' - KoLert Steen, Chad. Leland, . Frederlckßiwn, 1 Frdd'k; Eciirili, Wm. iliueer, . . Jacob T.Jlputlii)?, C.’ SteTenion, : ' "'C.'sr. Wood, LtfiU.W.'rixjgley, .iSmlthßowerv, John H. Worrell,r, Ju. S. Woodward, UaMhall Ufll, - f- '- John BUB6IT, PUtsb'gh, "** '* iNOU&LANfifeer^ary. JIG. COFFIN, AgmL Third and Wood street. b Northeast cornu ■HTEdTEKN INSUIiANCE COAIRA.- TT NT OrPITTSUirKGII. • B. muXK&TntUnt. .M. GORDON) Secretary. ; . . ..j , Ofßca, NoV 92 Water street, Spang & Co.’a Ware* booMk °P ataira, l'iniburgh- . ; Will iwiire against all Isi*d* CJ. fir* and Mari** Bisks. "A Home rurtihition, «b najfid ty ' Directors «Ao are veil kuo\m in the community, o»d icioar* deter mined, ky'pyothjßfiuu and liberality, to maintain the character tehieh they Acre OMvmetl, a * the lot protection to those te ho detire to be insured.; ,'y. ASSW3, OtiTOBEB Sd, ISM t " ‘ Stock AccoTmt«..;.^i ! €3,000 00 Mortgages 2,160 U 0 OtfictT /uruiture U. 66 Opes Accounts, ■•■ 7,803 (X) c*ih w Premium 14 Notes ftud Bills PUcoanted..., ~..~-.17*i075 12 B. Miller, Jr., James'McAuiey, Nathaniel Holmes, Alex. Nimick, Qeorge Darsle; William H. Smith. ' C. W! hicketsoh. myao. ; . - ■ ■ T?EK& MARINE AND INLAND IN- Jj 3URANCE.—INSURANCE- COMPANY OF north America, Philadelphia. Incorporated fSCNXOiM> .: Assets, January 10, lute 6l -ARTHUR Q. COFFIN, Preside**. THOMAS PLATT, .Secretory.-. TNSURANCE 'CO. OF ■ THE‘STATE 1 OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA;. Incorporated 17W—Capital; S2UO,UOO. Assets, February 1, 1869.., t ...,.;i.„j;i. 00 HENRY D. SHEBBERD, PreodeaX. WILLIAM HARPEB/Sacrstaryr- - Hartford fire insurance co. HABTFOBD. . : • •' Incorporated 1810—Capital, SjOOjlajO. » Assets, May 1,15G0.., 7M S 3 11. TIMO. 0. ALLTN, Secretary. .• S3T Insurance iu tlio above old and reliable Com* ponies can be obtained by application to ' W. P, JONia^P*at» fel&flly 67 Water street, Bagaley’s BnifiUogs. pITXZENS INSURANCE OOMFAN V vOP PITTSBURGH. 025ce/ooriier’Market and Water simeU, second door. •••': . . WM. BAOALEY, President. OAMUEL ELEA, &ecrtl<ify. Insures Steamboats and Cargoes - - Insures against loss And damage lathe navigation of the Southern, and Western Elvers, Lskei and Bayons,and the navigation of the Seas. . : Insure* against lo*a and damage by'fire; .. , . biiutCTOtt;' . Wm. fcgriey, S. M. Kler, Jas.-Park, Jr., John Stafpton, " -W. Q. Johnston, Jas. H.-Ouuptsr, D.F; Jones, * 3. Harbaogh, Umm Owens, . J. Caldwell, Jr;, : , ' tfon.'T. U. Howe, John 8. DUworth. Barclay Preston. • CbarierH; Zu&*; Qoorge Bingham, , • . oaSOilyd PHILADELPHIA PlkfcANßiilPE J. COMPANY, No. 14» Ctuknut *tv «l*|KMit©tl»-CuBIOIJI.UOUB*. ,• .r:-.. j <IZ-'i.T£ . Capital, S'2lo,loo—AmU, r. Will make all Umla of loiuranca, tlibsr perpetntl or limited, ou.erery deacriptiou ot Property or Mer chandlse.at rcaauaa&l* rateeof premium.- ■•• i ■ ROBERT P. KING,.JYttUatf. IT. W. BALDWIN, Fie* . F. BLACKBURNE, S*r*ttr*. OtBKCTOU: Joeeph -8. Peal, E, A Cepe, 0, Sherman; ■ N . K. B. English, John Clayton, Geo. W. firowo, J. d.Hegargenj- : . P.B.Savery* K. WUer. ot. iJ.Qr COFFIN, Jgnt, deadly rdruer Third and Wood atreot*. LLEUHENY LNyUKAN'tJE COM PANT or PITTSBURGH: Office, No. 37 Tiftl; street, Bonk Block. loinrce against all kind* of Fire ami Mario* Riik-t . ISAAC JONBS; VretidmL JOHN D. McCOBD, Ffr* fYerfdmf D. M. BOOK, Seerrfaij. Capt. Wn.DK AN, timers! Apm oikectom:. John D.'McCord,' Capt. Adam J*ophe, B. P. fluraw 1 CapL WQUurDm* Bobt. L. UoGrav,. H.Dafia. - j*l:lyd I«ac.JoDe*,- C. G, Uowcy, Hitraf Cbildf, C«pt, B. C. Gtajr,_ Jonn A. Wilson, B. li.'Tahnectock, '■ * WILSON’S ■ I ... Sewing Machines,' v.” Sto: St FirTH STEMT, PITTSBBJUIII, PA. ... \ fAIBS OP 1800 k. i i '. • <WWUim « I YILBOS : ’J'wyifarf U r Fifti'PrnHmn_td UU f UIfITirDSTATES FATB; ‘ OHTOBTATB Tair. : n.LnronBiAT*FAHi;“'T ’ WISCGHSIH STATS TAIB; lOWA / : = . KXSTDCKYSTATS FAIR; - TEHHKSBES STAS STATU; S.V.StItS Wair . 1 . *• CkloßgoMechroW’ln«titia»;: > “•• v ~-±; ,l CimcimuutM«>chAßtea» Issthst** :ifAlß»> PITTSBCbSh! dud Other Coantj Ain too nttmeroai to man* ij SB tofcreased canfldScn la ita merra u ud ttcat rDlkbfc no# Ifl use. It icin e<joalbrwrnottth«tl3ek«rt««<i : thitugt tetria* onto* th*tock.«tifarW 4 „ s^wsiwssSfflssae^ ;;foil ,ln<troiifa)ai‘to>o^b£!^k»w^^ tr ' uS©Srt of lggg^^4B^ga BBiuynivV • .■.■■!>'* fohSiii LOSSES El rULKt ;> $00,261 26 Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer,. ' DavidH.Lcug; Rees J.Thpmae, Bold- P. Bakewcll, Sobo;R.H’Uumi.... M. CORDON;
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