ttttooa taß , ... THE nvro .13 i«/ Established in 1786. _ '.)coJiiJnMiidJr, tie. _ | - TQHN B, CAJTFIELD, Coxmsi ■ IKDARD LARD OILS, DRIED IROIT ind _ Km. HI »nd 1«3 groat itngt,' WM.' nsrusj CULP & SHEPARD. Commission Msr< crnAJm and dealer* to FLOUR, GRAIN AND! PRODUCE, No. 243 Liberty «W, PJttebufgb, Paj >•• Choke Brand* 6f Tkrar tor Baker* and Faiml j oW . on hood. .Particular attention paid to! | filling Qfiwn tor Merchandize generally, oc&dly j ! UHANK VAN UOKDEK, Produce and ' A OQVMuaioioßujhuxT, dealer & FLOUR, BUT- 1 TKR, BBOOUS, SEEDS, LAUD, CHEESE, PORK.’- DRIED AND GREEN PRGITS and- ‘-.odce* (to*' erally. Liberal caabadrancee made oucohelgnioenta.- Werehoooe, No. etreet, PUtabnrgh. j _ rputw. j, hdmem, COMWSSIOH MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN CRUDE OILS, , : dc2B:lyd Oomcr Hand etreet and Doqnwma Wa; ■lAMffl,U JtoYAy, ToRWARDINOAND 'trCboidmioil tf uauAT, fur tbe tale of FLOUR, DRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, EGGB,: and . Weetam-Prodace gauarally f N«.-lV SXiTttFIELD 1 STREET, corner of Fint* 'Pittsburgh, Pa.•' ’ / < EBrOrden and conrignmenta ooUclted. Ja22.-fyd TAMES A. EE'liiEit. Forwarding and: C/. Comuaeso* Mucbaxt. for tba tale of FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON; LARD, BUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, and Produce generally. No. to Market at., corner of Flrit, Pittehnrgh. oc3:dly -M. 8CH0KAkK8...........w.. T. LiXO. SCHOMAKER & CANG, Commission' 'MxBCTUSTfI and wholesale dealer* in GROCE* BIE9, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, Ac., No. £O3 Albany ■ttceVPUtabargti, Pa. ' eqpfcdly TIOLLAM) KIDDLE, successor to Jno. JLL'U’OUt & Son, No. 183 Liberty street, Pitta* bQTffa, GENEBAL TBODOCK, GKOCEET AND CeftHISSIUN UEBCHAttT. Consignments rwpectfnlly solicited. fc2B:dly I n. WHITS WHITS— >o*. WHITS. rIiAHJLTJS;>. BROTHERS, Forwarding TV act CowxtssiOH Hssckaxti and doalen to PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. g&5 liberty rtreet, Pittiborgh,' Pa. . injr27, Commission Merchant, • dealer in CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, Ac., No. 183 Liberty ;• V •- mii27:dly WUXI AM MtAMS, P*,, j DAVIP M'CAMDLUS, Xi>. A. corn*,/ 1 *" lran Sp«i»l Eu-lncsr. MEANS ii COFFIN,; successors, to M'Candlai, UuniSCo., WHOLESALE OEO - comer of Wood sod Water streets, Pittsburgh, Pqdd’m. \ ■ r -• • . • jyfcdly WK. J". M ITCH MANS.I. DAMEL 8HtrP1.....X. H. YOIQT. LH; VOIGT A CO. t successor to t GL • Graff, PBOOPCB CHAXTfI, 2*7 Liberty striet, Pittsburgh, Piu *us JOBS 1. UQCTL .......... .SDWASO MOUM. 'TO^i-TOUsSl&'M’rWHoißaai cJ G&ckteu jJrrtCok*iAiojriJtftiatAxt»,-eotfc«ro( Eintthßeld KOjy?M«r treott. gUtitmiTrh, ji. *Jy?~ IKJEKTUN I * a’i'EWAK'l'i Whole sals Gaocsu asd Commission Ucbcbakta, No. ~IU7 Wood street, Pittabnrgh. , . - • jefrdly uo«a.. M .im. ustfAtui ’ iyWWNfc-KIBKPATRICKS,-Wholb^ .LJ BALI Gaoccu And dealers in FLOUR AND SEEDS, Nos. 141 and 193 Liberty street, Pittsburirb. Jafcdly • j \ JAMES I>AL!£EU. &SOK, Oohhis mbit MxncHANii far tbo sale of CRUDE AND RE FINED CARBON OILS, No. €9 and 70 Water street, Pittsburgh. Adrana»-tttadaon-caintignin»Dta. DRVGGMSTS. T 03EPH FLEMING, corner of Market Cl strseH And th« Diamond, Jcteps constantly on hand a fall assortment of'DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUUKBT and all arti cles pertaining to hti bnsinea. Physician* prescription* .carefolly compounded at all hunt*., .. . V.‘ 1 • :\r t .-.Jaftlyd QIMON JOkinsTuNk Dealer in Fcrb PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILS, FAM- MEDICINES} Ac., Ac., of strictly prime qual - ily, vhkh ba’-oßers at lowest prices. Corner Smith field and ; Foartb streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Preacrljftions carefully compounded at all bonra. Bi FAJIEESTOCK. & CO-, Whole • sals Darsnurr and Manufacturer of WHITE LEAD AND LITHARGE, corner of Wood and Front atrefttFittobmgh., >•» y ,v • mb7 T OiiNP. SCOIU!. Wholesale DeaL&b O t* DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND " UYESIDffIS, ffo.M Libert} rtnet, "• AU«ilmudU MMlit>K»ui|>t»Uwtl«B, pfadA ruouuvft arnera... atrraa. Braun a rkiter, wholesale and KkAil Dkccsists, . corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets, ~PHUbargh. ' r\K. OKU. H. KEYtiKtt. JUbuooist. XJ 140 ofiWofrf’slreet and Tlrgla aUqfrrasWrgy : * * JtTTORA'EX'S. TOHN-G. MacCONNKLL, Attorney tA at* ascend atoryKirws law Bcxu>- IM, No 1 93 Diamond street. _ Will attend to tbs settlement, securing and collec tion of claims, frocatiet,' Afcj to Washington, District cf Colombia.- • Dolfctiaui SQM *. AIIUtPATAJCTL........... — ~JOU* MKLtoa. Kirkpatrick amkulon, attor kxys at Law, No. ,133 Fonrth street, five doors ahoy HmithSeld, Pittsbnr'gh, t*a. myl7:dtf PTOUMAS E WlNli, Attorney and JU'Oavatnxoa at Law;v Orrica, No. 150 Foorth street, corner of Cherry alley, Fittsbargh, Pa,-• atflLdewlyT SAMUKL iPUni^ xrjM. I-'.;. . - Uimo, Fifth' itrefet; adjolalo* tbs offics of Hsr shsU 1 Brown, Pittsburgh, P». je29:dly 1 R. ALSiUTH, Attoeheva*d /* Oocxasuom at Law, has removed to KUHN’B LAW'BUILDINGS, No. Vi Dismoud street, next doortfrAtiPUter**,.Church;: tuylfrdly B b\ LUCAS, Attorney at Law.— • Orocz, No. 7*4 Grant itmt, Pittsburgh, ptf. ;; myb--' ■ * --“l' “ ' SGHOYEK, Js., Attorneys Law, rNo»H» Fourth StiWK, Loirrie’s Caw Building, Pittsburgh, Pa* • ... ffiii PRODUCE, a. lkscb. LEECH* HUTCHINSON, Commission ! a»F6x%AADtxo Mxxanurra, deafen in WEST KEN RESERVE CHEESE, FLOUR, FISH, BA COM, BUTTER,, LIKHJCXD. OIL.. POTS AND PEARL A&H^BEEDS;‘CUUttR r DBX£D FECIT tod Floor always oa hand. 4 'Agcht HJfr.tfce L nl* of Madieoa A Oo.’* celebrated Patented Pearl Starch. Not. 116 Second and 14$ First «■„ between Wood ud Smith-. fleld/rfttsbnnthfPa. r *'. " " 1 apfcdiy WAREHOUSE—HENRY V/B. COLLlNS.FoewanHogandCotamltekmMer chant and dealer :in-'CHB£sK* r 1 BUTTER, LAKE FISH and Prodncb''>cfcttntty r -2»CM £fl Wood street, abore Water, Pittsburgh. myg TAMES HOLMES* CO. r rPߣ Oeal e/ naaiid deafer* In PROVISIONS, corner or Mar ket and Front street*. Ja6:dljr Mrs VMMjrcEvtGJEJirTS. JGABDINER COFFIN, Agent fob rFaAnLZX. PHfLADXLrSU AK».RS£UKCB Ik •VKANCZ CoNTAKtts, North-east corner Wood and Third streets. \l7r. Jtt Aoent' North Ames? «, Btateot--Pedn>jnr*tila;an'd'H&rtfcrdln roraace Companies, FT Water stroct. QAMUEL KfiA, Qttizkns 1 •O Ikstaako* CojQUkT, comer Market'and Water streeie. . M.G<).KDPN, .Secbstabt Wesiees IwCTtijicnCbkpAKr, Wafer street. Seceetahy Allegheny YAW, 37 Fifth; street, ;•. i ' Mr GOODS . joan wiiAOK~.jisi|B w. cau....paud k'cahdlxm. WILSON, CARK A CO., (ZoU WOton, Pogn* * Ce.,) GOODS. No. M Wood-street, third Loom above Diamond - alley, Pittsburgh, r- apßhdtf JM. , BOTCjHOTLi>, tvcceMor to e BnrcaMJil k Co., Wholesale sod Retail Dealer* In STAPLE AND FANCY DBT GOODS, North lee* comer of Fourth and Market streets. teg JW. EAJUUSK A, CO., DBAl*B»wilM • Cfeooej Wtu'SkMirket Inmt, between Third and Fonrth, Pittsburgh. , ■ Cl HANSON LOVE. ihuLU ra StS /• n> AX9 Fakct DBT GOODS, aim, of tin orta inal Bee-HlT»»Bo;TiMhrt»tattwK,-«tmbqtth- TwtMjttjmvrGSy xc. JOSEPH HORNE, OzAunt- tN ' Tsoc- U wwaa, XtuaoißßAXß* am Stbaw Goon, No. 77 Market stmt, Ptttaborah. «pia CiHAKIjKS OIFMiiiJL bcDey > gootjh WlStotrtmt, rirtibnrgh. ■_ mu PATUN. MACKUM A i KSfe? 400 * 1 *- OHSK s& rum, COTTOK V?R£?“ R 1 * o *;'»aiiaglass; "a ObLlG.ocrK., PooDrco *xd CORKiMiax Mza- M-O- BUGA Rami MOLASSES, JUjJUfJg-SBGABS-oiid-STBOPS, PLOOH, Bi! “ nt » “OPvpHJRSE, SEEDS, *e;i So. 253 L&i«Wy otreot, Plttibnuh. hoMIt e-_*AT»ie ,J. K_ .21. KM... ......WE. D. KXr.U. X) KYMER & BROTHERS, auobeAotai Wioitaßlo dAkrtln PROMS,' HOTS ASO SPICKS, COH -BUOAKS ' , ' ,I!KWOBK8 '*=•. K °*- LOJma 128Woodot7»ot,»botr» Pißh, PHtobnmh, - isa^n? eooiou* .. &..UKL B. KO»IMN. -ROBISON & CO., Wholesale Ged- JAb CMU, Coimuuoa Snaum and dealon In •01 -clod. of PROVISIONS, 1 PRODUCE, And Pitta, burgh mnnnbctuno, No. 255 Libert, .troot, Pltte burgh, mfO R. JONES, Wholkhalk Iteiioß :VJ„“ GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE,'OAKUM, undTUljborgh nnanfitctnred article., No. Ml W.l«r street, aboreth. UoMragafceU.Brldge, Pittsburgh, Pa. j • T> OBERT DALZBLL ft CO., Whole- AVILAS GIOCXM. COKMttSIOW AXD'F#BWiit>lSrO «UBcbarzs» and dealers In PRODUCE ud Pitti burgh mnaninetara>;'PUttlmrgh.- - 5r K -V-Rlf??SS'^: >: y —*M““,|o,,,®Bßa|AOTa, and dealers in PRODUCE, No. do Water street, and 65 Front itnat. Pittsburgh. :•;•?:. • ■■■ ■ “ * n A 0*tk.......... joum a. ouwoaTd. S. DU.WORTH & CO., WholAale • QroCSXS, Sbs.l3o,and 132 Second street, uear auaithfield, Pittsburgh. , DD y jtuui:>LhTp^.....McnAM>-rLOTD......w»Li r «4M JOHN FLOYD & CO,, Wholesale Grot onw Corauilox Ksbcuantb , Ko. 172 H ood and 226'Liberty rtreet/Piltaburgh. join WILLIAM HAOALET, Wholesale OAocru, Not. 18 and 2d Wood street, Pitta* burgh, Pa. ; _ . .imtfcdif JtlJlAf'lft'yM VTURCHS. ; w. j. hewj»hiiLm....„j<. p. m&j. A/TACKINTOSU, HEMPHILL A CO., XYI. corner Pike.and O'Harastrests, Dearths City Water Works, Pittsburgh, ol AlAOiyUpQdUr AUJ) JUMPAri}L*S IMPBOVKD PATEK r OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES,of all airet aud beateiyle. Hanngpnt up machinerjr of large capacity ud of the bj»t qualirj-, we are prepared to do heart- Job* blog, and eoliut work in ihu line, tmating that by ■ proiuptneaa, aud the character,of our work, to merit .public patronage. We intlte epecial attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING-ENGINES, aa combining advantages hemofotw uxuutained'in this class ol Engine#.• ’ ~ , j«9w-iyit j trihUAM. IA»»»ILL-Ii ; : Jmrj} fiaQSB. BARNHILL A ca,N0.61 -f V Penn atreet, below Marbury, Eiiuburch, Pa.. STEAM BOILSB MAELEBS AND SHEET IRON : WuRKEKS of BABNIiILL’S PAT XNT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, FLUED aud CYL* INDER >BOI COLMNEYS, BRETOHEN, FIRE BED, STEAK PIPES,OoNDENSBBS, SALT PANS, .SUGAR PANS, IRON i . STAWLSJ LLFE .BOATS, etc., etc. AJeo, BLACKSMITH‘B WOBK, DRIDGE aud VIADUCT IRONS, done at the ehbrt «D«. :. : 1 . rr feflcdawtyy ■ S SEVEEANCB, No. SU : Water St., t Pittobwgfa, maoatactnrar of BOILER BIYETS, w BOUGHT SPIKES, COMMON AND RAILROAD, bf eriary deacrijition, . i •aPPartfeuiar steed or ahapwl SPIEES and RIY ETS, large, or.smali, mad* tn-ordar-at-short notice. • a trooa eew>mnenrcon*tantly - oß~haoA myflV.n* f. A. W0LFK.,..V.„.r7 T.~CAJU»*ELL. TpXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.— XU WOtTE. PtGjreElT i CO.. Gum Muict.c rcaKXS. Warehouse, No. Vi Wood at rest,, corned Of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' ' ‘ ees;lyd iPIHAHLES COALE, New BeiqhioN, Pa., MADnlkctarer of BCCKKTB, ICES, 21KU WA9BBOAKDS, FEDIX BOXE9 ada LADEL3. > jAlDljd j : DF.jmSTRTT. (TIEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT A PAIK.I BY XU* traK OF AH APPAHATUB WHEBKBVJiO.DBUGS o> GA LTAKIG B AXTEKT ABE USED. ; Cold weather. 1* the time when the apparatus can be used to its beet advantage, i Medical gentlemen end thdr &milfe* bar* bad their teeth extractedby.my process, end are ready to testify •* to the Babiy and palnloaknoes of the opera tion—whatever has been said by persons interested in ijweyHjDgtho. uo 'knowledge of my' process. • ■ ; r. ■ RV'ABTIFICIAL TEETH htsened In erery style. ! , . . E. OCDRY, PEKTWT, 184 amltbfleld «t- JOSEPH ADAMS, Dentist, Connelly’s fj ■ Bnlldingicorncr of Dlsjhoad and • Pittsburgh. IRbtuxhcbs—Dr. A. , BL, Pollock, Dr. Hellock, Theodore Robbins, Bodsell ErTett. ' my3:dly REoiki.'ESToiTE.UMaEJrTS. W/ILLIAM .WAED,. Dbaleb is Peom- IT iMoax Boxu, Bojiui, Moats.oxb, »ncl all • cttritls* tar money.:" V"*' j ,• ■. ; ' PerSauscan LOANS through, ’my agency Uaitissonihlaterms.•^' l ' . ‘ Thoeanlahing to invest their money to "gbOtt ad-; ventags, can aliriya And drst and eecond dam paper atjmy olßca, for sal*. ' •• T ' ‘ _ All eotmnuaicatiODßaudmtarilsws sirfetly ronfL dsntlal. Offlw, Grant stmt,- »'<• •■• - -- -* Jntoreat, tf not' drawn out* la blaCbd; to the credit of the depoaitnr asprihdpal.ana beantheinneln terest from the flm days of Jane and December, com* pounding.twice a year without troabllng the depdel* tar to call, or even to present his puvbook. : At this rate, mousy will doable In lea* than - twelve' jean, making tn tbe aggregate Xionr AMD ome-Riir rta CUt.AIUt. ■ Rooks, containing the Charter, By-Law#, Bnlea and Regulations, fhrniahed gratia, on ajrdicatloh"at '■SLPmudot—GXOfiQE ALBB2E. Ties psntouts. ' June* Bv Di Heeds, '' IsaacY. Pennoek, A. M. Poßdck, M. D., fiobertHobb, ’ James SMiUb, ’Alexander Tin die. ‘tta. ■• •• • William J. ; Andersou, fiiUßqrjrwls, - B«0J, rahneetock, HoptWell Hepburn, V JuM UerduiaD, James D. Kelley, Alexander-Bradley, ' . John tih Hackofen,' Gvorge-BUck, J ohh' Alonzo- A: Carrier, - Charlus A. Colton, WlUlam Douglas, Jobo Evans, John Uolmee, William S. Haven, Peter 11. Hunker, Richard Hays, William S. Lavcly, iccaETAXr and TaKAsni le2:d*wT German trust and savings BANK, corner Sixth and Wood streets. BANK OF DISCOUNT - AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL.. fIOO.UOU. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DIBBCTOES: ADAM BEINEMAN, President. Springer Harbaugti, Augustus Houveler, E. 11. Hyurs, Joseph' Lang, J. F. Havekotte, "ChristianSlebert, Anthony Meyer, .‘Ri'Qroebinger. DiSCO UXT EYEBY DA Y. mylB:dly JOHN STEWART. CosAter. jiu&CEi.L*ajrmo us. Furniture and chairs at re duced PRICES.—JAMES W. WOODWELL, Noa. »7 and 99 Third street, and 111 Fourth street, ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, suitable for HOTELS and PRIVATE DWELLINGS. "*F All orders promptly attended to, and the Fur- niture carefully packed and boxsd. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS famished at abort CABINET MAKERS (applied with «r«rj trtkl* in the line. JAMBS a GUILDS 4 CO., HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY, 6EAAILESS BAGS AND OF OSNABCBGSi 1 St INCHES TO 40 INCHES WIDE. ' 09-Ordi-n loft at H. Childs A Co.'s, lift Wood ft. !pi»gburgh, will receive attention. odZs:dly FENS, Wholesale and Retail. PEA'S AND CASES BE PAIRED; SILVER AND GOLD PLATING, Dune at the short rat notice, at the corner of Fourth and Market streets, second story. ' Persons living oat •fthedtylmving'peu to repair .can send them by mail.' , mh27:Jly ■ , FITZPATRICK A COi 7 ‘ijilNE GOODS.— Solid Gold Wedding jJ; Rmoa, HIMOtB Stoßß and Clui>teb Diamond ■ ttiNua, Ladies* Gold Watcboand Cuaibh, Silver mnick* io cam statable for wutklifig presents, SETS OK JEWELlttin Coral, Jet, Auftthjat, Pearl, 4c; SILVER- CUPS AND GOBLETS, for presentation; Gold HEAD CANES, Ac R. UtCUABDSON & CO., ; «p!7 . Comer of filth sad : ilarfcct streets. W. A. CALDWELL..™.....:..........J0HN CALL WELL, JB. CALBWKLL, & JSKO., "Boat Furnish its AXD tuilu IN MANILLA, HEMP AND Cotton ookdaoe, oakum, tab, pitch, ros in and OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK, LJGdT, AND HEAVY DRILLiNOa, Ac* No. 68 WtUf tkd' la Kroot atrwM. Pimfairgh.; . *p£:dly - \\T :\V, YUUJtG, Bac'ceeaor to..Cart ,V V • wrtght ATotmg, 50..9? Woydatreet, corner 61 Diamond alkjVdealer Itt tlllkiaiJ* of ‘CtTTUbfUf, BAZOBS, BIfXKS, BETOLVKB3. BTSITES, SCI - 8083, OtfKS, Ac.; Ac. A Urge aMortaieQl ql tba oboe* goody coiwuat! job hand. ... mUI JACKSON .& JIOVVNSKN'D, Pom PACUKBS Am DKALXBS IM BACON, • DRIED BEEF, LARD, MESS AND BUMP PORK, No. 12 fourth street, near Liberty,■ Plttsborgfa. P. ALA RijHALLj Ueales in Y^all • PIPUS, Bobdcu, Ac., ;1»o. 87. Wood atraet, Pittnborgh'. ’ " ’ j>7 RR PALMER,. Ko: -t.;Wood Sr.,- • Deader in BONNSTd, NATS, STRAW TRIM*- MINGS, 4b«l STRAW GOODS generally. BOOKSELLERS, Be. KAY it CO., Booksellers and. tiTA tiuncu, No, to Wood street, oext.duor to the Ouruer of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHOOL sod LAW BOOKS coußUhllydu hud. \\TN. G. JUHNSi’CN A CO., Station ff . Ul, BIaJTK Boox "MXHMACTtTBBBS; AMD Jul Paixtaas, No. 67 Wood atm*, Pittsburgh. Be3o I L. HEAD, BOOEKIII.LKK AND Sta- V a.TiONXa, No. "BFootth street; Apollo Boil dings. . . . .UHDICUI,. :• ft«. r j&hteuzt, might be checked : with a simple remedy, jf neglected, often terminates ’Few are aware of the importance qf ■stopping a fiough. or gfUgAt f@alxL in its frst stage; that which in lhe~ beginning would yield to a mUd remedy, \f -nat attended to, soon attacks the lungs. tauux a t-cjichLoljD t aches l vere first introduced eleven, years ago. ft has been proved that they are the best : article before the public for ffiauaha, /3.*anchiiLß, fjfLathnia., sa±CL**n, the JSackirg . Cough m rfansum/tilasL, dhd numerous affection* of the jSfhltciat. i giving immediate relief. JRvbUc Speaker* B Singer* will find them effectual for clearing dnd strengthening the voice. i Sold by aU @>ruggist? .ans dealers m Jdedicine, at &5 cents per box. ’ For sale by BIMONJOBNBTON, G. H. KEYBER, *B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., R. E. SELLERS A OQ„ BJ L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., B. F. VaNDKBTOBT arid HENDERSON 8809. ArtursrttnT- * *|EDICALCARP. IF. BOttEKBA MEfi, hi. D~ or HV TOII CITT, Haris* arrived in Pittsburgh, wUI, aaoniai, Aerptg bM sxdttßiveattsntlotftonieMedtait'aßti fldtitfeal treatment of Chrook Dissascs, especially .tfatrie of the Lower Bowel, each, ad Pflsi, Ftirare, Falling of the Bowel, Stricture Of the Bowel, Ulferetioh of the BdweL. - He will aiao treat the vari out Chronic Dissossiof the Womb, Kidneys, Bladder, Ani HisToosuareattheMonongaheUHouae,;wbere. be may be seen and consulted from 9 o’clock a. m.'tn S o'clock p.Bl dally. Patients, If they dcaito It, will be vwltfd in any port of the city. . dclftWEtf I kRMcMUNN’S EUAIKOF OPRAI. U -*Tto-perthCtasi| af*Wsk*ifiisrtM wepamioa Isebkwingto mankind. ; Without dfterbraiinf Abe ; medktoalvtrtiiarof opfnm, thoHudrli thoroughly, purl dad from all the nOXSoua qodlHtos.Of the drug, incaemof ariiotberrislnftil aflectlani,U wfß-teUert min and irritation, allay,ooavulsiPP*, tmemriffo-atuou, and ‘inbrbld excitement of> body ann mind, without ease* ins Sickness, eostiTerieos. or headache. Three ad ml rabfe qualitioa most render It preeminent in the Hit' •ofoputoe.4 " . • -4- "Prepared and eoMbyA.-B.A S.BABpS,lhu> 'gista, AH)Fultonetraet. HewTbrlu;' ,y*\ - / Sold aim hy 3. A. FAHNEBTOCK A proprietors, Publication-Office No. 84 Fifth Street. MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OT PUBLICATION. Ho&taxe Enmox—SO per annum In advance, or 12 cents per week from carriers. Evektko Edition—fS per annum in advance, or 6 cents per week from carrier*. Wcxklt Editiox —Single copice, $2 personam; Five or more, 91,10; Ten or upwards, 91annum; Invariably in advance. ' ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES. FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 24, 1862 LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. ■ ■ John 8.-HcFaddeo, P*tfr A. Madeira, John H. Mellor, James McAuler, Jobh ManhaliT Walter P. Marshall, ■ John Orr, Henry L. Riogaail, John Q. Sboeolterger, Alexander Spear, William E. Schmertz, Isaac Whittier, Christian Yeager, ca—CHAS. A. COLTON. Sixteen clerks in’ the Third Amlitor’s Office, and sixteen in the Sixth-Auditor*?, and many: in the Patent and in the Land Offices, were' removed yesterday on wbai is termed the ro-i tation principle. To .an inquiry from an old; Pierce Democrat aa to what charge had been! brought against him, Secretary Chase rcpliodj that it seemed just to him that Republicans l should have some public employmentin Wash-: ington.' Among the decapitated to-day, was Mr.'Vallandlgham’s private Secretary. THE IiA.NCFACTURE OF MUSKETS —X 3IGNIFI- An inquiry at the War Department to-day,! modestly aimed at A-contractfor mannfaotor- i ing muskets, was met with the prompt and 1 repressive answer, “Secretary. Stanton means! to find out when, hbw and ,where the’mujkCts• now in the hands or the soldiers are going to: bo -ps’ed, befpre he makes-new ones; nor will; he consider any question concerning- supplies! not needed for the daily support of the'army = and its advance to the enemy’s lines,'until he ‘ has positively provided for nsing the force now encamped heroes the Potomac for crush ing the rebels and relieving the National Cap itol- from the disgrooe •of beleagnormenL” i Will patriots make a note. | QKJi. CAMERON'S LEXVE-TaRISO. Gen. Cameron gave a. dinner to-day to all the member? of the- Diplomatic Corps, with the exception of tbe Praisian Minister, who had previously issued cards of invitation for the same day and hoal, and bis guests were all present at this .farewell entertainment. Gen. Cameron will go to Harrisburg on Tues day next. The frionds of Colonel Brown, the gallant defender of Fort Pickens, will learn with sor row that the dropsical symptoms developed some time since by,his labors and the cUmato of the Golf, have recently become so pro nounced that it will probably bo necessary to relieve him from bis important command. THE REPORTED EVACUATION OF MAXASBAS. The Government has not received any intel ligence of the news disseminated by the Asso ciated Press that Man&uashad been evacuated by the Rebel army. The-absurdity of this rumor is manifest. The position is so impor tant, military, morally, and politically, lijst Beauregard will leave it'only when shelled, shot, and bayuoetted out of it. Such caprices of effection as a Colonel’s causing his unmusical eon to be mustered into the band 'Neither .o^-our members are great •tilltent but-bothof them:an. laborious, -at ■ • > '• a Teoneesce jregime&t- at! ColyabiDiliiu'reaehed' Chicago, and gives the %/jmraol ofthat to resting account rif taarebeTs at o given them, both beoause they generally ihuw themselves courageous, and because it trould be boucftoial lo forming and fostering habits of self-respect. ‘ Experience has shown that the slave Ts not deficient in that which constitutes Ho'ufago, except one thing. Be lias passtvo power of resistance— great natural energy when aroused, but lacks that which we Anglo-Saxons denominate “pluck.” grows out of self-reliance and individu ality, and In excess it makes of us bullies. Tbe negro learns ripidly, and in no way would he gam a proper self-oonfidence so quickly as by having arms in his bands, be ingrdriUed, and then told to nse.them for his own liberty.' Tbo principal portion of the contraband population live In the border counties and towns. Leavenworth, Lawrence, Ossawato toie, Atchison, and Mound City,- hare the larger population of them. Leavenworth probably has a population of over a thousand tn the city ana immediate vicinity. There has been for a long time an active and well organizod Under Ground Railroad at that point, the superintendent of whiobis a colored man. Tho knowledge of this depot is wide spread among the slaves in the contiguous portions of Missouri, and they are constantly availing themselves thereof Lawrence has a population, in tho town.'-offtboat the same asLqavonwurth.. Atchison has two or throe hundred ; Ossawatomio and neigh boringtownshipthreoorfourhundred; Mound City, Linn and Bourbon county must have over a thousand, as this section ix where, they wbre brought by Lane. At'Topeka and Other points there are a number. At first tho poo \plb were alarmed at this inflox of "euHerd | pquons,” and the prejudices of the majority found noisy vent. Bat that seemsio be pass ing away, and tho'moro active feelings of charity have been colled forth to help thorn out of their destitute condition: True, this was fostered by the fact that the labors of these people came in very handily to supply that taken awAy by the irtr.: All who areth "dustrious 46 obtain work. In tbo fall it iras indeed a.aerions question what these people would dodurihg the winter. ‘ Buttbis, like-tne rest of questldnsi mMts 'its solution in practical, results. The best *au-, tfaoritiea say that among all the contrabands nojr in and coming'’ to Ransaa, there will not be' over five per.cept, who will in,' any> way become cbargMble to the.public pursed Nor will this fire per cent. Jong remain In a condition of .pauperism. l At all -their meet-‘ togs for cducationandother self-Improvement prqjeclsamong them, they'bave.onmUtakably shown their desire to do without Taid fromr White people. -- i- • ■ > • 1 •*•• • J * Most-of the contrabands brought in by the army Were provided wUtrteams, or plunder of some description. • Then our efforts and those of the soldiers, generally enabledthem to bring away, from vthelr ,* r peee?&'?, .owners- a wagon,; oxen or' HorMS, bedding, provision;' Ate., enough to give them a start in theit new-' life. On the occasion of the last visit to In-. |d«pendmue Of .Lieut. .CaL . Anthony, with a 'portion afCoI. JenniionV regiment, a* train /ot s l3O contrabands were sent: to Leavenworth' wrtder charge_ofa,seput. --T.- _ • .They took with them ten jregoos,'«Lr yoke* hioxen v ;;«oina forty bones and mules, and* considerable bedding, Ac. By order of Col. Anthony, this nroperty~was sold at pubHo auction When the train arrived in Leaves- VOLUME LXXV—NO. 58 worth. The proceeds reached to over $1,200, i which was divided among the negroes in proportion to their wants,.and their chances ' of employment. All of those able to work : readily obtained it within a few day of their j arrival. So at Lawrence, to which-town was j sent the first train Col. Jennison took; the wagons and teams they had were sold and the ! proceeds divided among them. —Chicago 7H oime. The New Secretary of War--A Chap ter in his'History. A year ago, when General Casq—grieved and indignant—left Mr. Buchanan's Cabinet, Mr. Attorney General Block waa transferred to Jhe portfolio of State, and Mr. Stanton, then absent from Washington, was fixed upon as Attorney General. The same nightrhe ar rived at a late hour, and learned of family of his appointment. Knowing the character of the bold; bad men then in the ascendancy of the Cabinet, be determined at once to de cline ; but when, the next day, he announoed his resolution at the White House, the en treaties of the dlstressed*and helpless Presi dent, and the arguments of Mr. Black, pre vailed upon him to accept. At the first meeting of the Cabinet which -he attended, the' condition of the seceded States and ilhe course to be pursued with the garrison at Fort Sumter was discussed, Floyd and Thompson dwelling upon “the irritation of the Southern heart" and the folly of “con tinuing a useless garrison to increase the irritation." No . one formally proposod any course of action, but the designs of the con spirators were plain to the new Attorney uener&l. He went home troubled. He had. intended, coming iu at so late a day, to re main a quiet membet of the discordant coun cil. But it was net in his nature to. sit quiet longer, under snob utterances. The next; meeting was a long and stormy one, Mr. Holt, feebly seconded by the Presi dent, urging the immediate reinforcement of Sumter, while Thompson, Floyd and Thomas contended that a quasi-treaty had been made by the offioers of the Government ; with the leaders of the rebellion, to offer no resistance to their violations of law and seizures of Gov ernment property. Floyd especially blazed with indignation at what he termed the “vio lation of honor." At last Mr. Thompson for mally. moved that-an- imperative order be issued to- Major Anderson to retire from Sum ter to-Fort Moultrie—-abandoning Sumter to the enemy, and proceeding to a post where he must at once surrender. Stanton could sit still no longer, and riding, ho said, with all the earnestness that could be expressed in his bold and resolute features, “Mr. President, it is my duty, as your legal adviser, to say that you have no right to give up the property of the Government, or aban don the soldiers of the United States to its enemies; and the course proposed by the Secretary, of the Interior, if followed,** treu 9oar and will involve you and all concerned in tieason. Sublanguage had never before been beard in Buchanan’s Cabinet, and the men who had so ong ruled and bullied tho Presi- \ dent, were surprised and enraged to be thus ! rebuked. Floyd and Thompson sprang to their feet with -fierce, menacing gestures, seeming about to assault Stanton. Mr. Holt took a step forward to the side of tho Attor ney General. The imbecito President implored them piteously to take their seats. After a few more bitter, words the meeting broke up. That was the last Cabinet meeting on that exciting question iu which Floyd participated.. Before another was oalled ail Washington was startled with a rumor of those gigantic frauds i which have made his name so infamous. At ; first he tried to brazen it out with bis custo- ; mary blustering manner; but the next day the Cabinet waited 'long for his appearance. : At last he came ; the door opened, his resig nation was thru3t into the room, and Floyd disappeared from Washington. Such waa the end of Floyd and the beginning of Stanton. A Conect Version.of the Attempt to Shoot Gen* Montgomery* Tbo following, says the /Yen, is a true version of the attempt to shoot Gen. Montgomery, at Alexandria, on Saturday : It appears that a shot was tirod in a house of bad repute, about eleven o’clock. Lieut. Col. Jofioph A. McLean, Captain J. Recside White, and Lieut. Bergoahelmer, with a guard, entered, tho house, and fouud two captains of tbo Sixty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers drunk. Alter considerable trou ble the'guard succeeded in getting them into the street, when one of them backed himself into the street, alongside tho house, and swore he would kill the cGiccr or any of the guard who would attempt to arrest him. Just at this time Geu. Montgomery came along, and finding how matters stood, called on the guard to do their duty. One of*tkem at this time raised his pistol and pointed it towards the General. Lieutenant Colonel Mc- Lean struck and grappled the arm of the drunken man, but he succeeded in discharging two loads of his revolver at the General, for tunately without effect. The Lieutenant Col onel threw him across the steps, the Captain still maintaining the grasp of the pistol, when Captain White struck biut a severe blow across the head with the barrel of bis revolver, which compelled him to relinquish his hold upon the pistol. He jumped up and showed fight, when one of the guard pierced Jam with his bayo net. Even after .this, in conveying the* drunk en captain to the provost marshal's office, the guarawas compelled to knock him down eight or-ten times. Arrived at tho guard-house, his wounds were dressed by Assistant Mitchell, of the Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania.. General Jamison, in whoso brigade they belonged, 1 was telegraphed to, and the next morning an ambulance, with a guard, was sent, and took charge of both of them as prisoners. The wounded man was badly hurt, the bayonet piercing his left lung. The officers and'aen of the Eighty-eighth are on duty day and night, and it is no small matter to preserve the peace of Alexandria, as it is visi ted by. about twelve hundred soldiers daily, and as many civilians as can get passes from Washington. The arrest of men and officers has arorAged two hundred and fifty daily—the major palrt of them for drunkenness. Regiuests Coksolidated.—All the unat tached companies and squads in Camp Curtin have heen* transferred to Colonel Meredith’s Regiment—enough to send it full into the field. It, together with the 101st, Colonel Wilson, will move- this week. It is under stood that both these regiments go to Phila pelphia to join a Southern expedition,-to be composed wholly of Pennsylvania troops, viz.: the 101st, Col. Wilson ; the 56th* Col. ; Mere dith ; the 108th, Col. Longeneqker; the 58th, Cpl. Jones; the 59th,-Col. Price; the 90th, CM. Lylo ; the 54th, Col. Campbell; the 111th, Col. Schlandecker; the 113th, Col. Fristnutb;* and two to bo formed out of the skeletons in Philadelphia, and Camp ‘ Curtin—making a total of eleven regiments. It is not positive ly known whether thoy go as a hew expedi tion,. or merely as reinforcements to one of the expeditone already, started.-; r-fkila.■. Jnqairtr. w^jrrs. \kf aNtKD^^ME^ATKLY —AbIe I j\ bodied MEN to fill rip tbs’Begfments iiow in the field.; Apply at Headquarters, eorper of Fourth taod Ferry streets. Lieut. \VM. M. C4RTER, ■ ja2friaid • " - Recruiting Officer. ; TXT ANTKi) / t , and ‘ TT HorrjfagttSOrBso6,Bl,oooand 81.600, baring. from two years to run: Applyat •' PETTY’S, ' jail . -i No.. l>-8t; Clair street. ■ 'll7!ANTKl>?r^£pd4: and Jlortgagea -to Yy fTnntini of 8?8>O0O,on-improved dtyor property in the county; in rums ranging from 8500 to Bo,oou. Time from l *o7ywtr*. Apply to: l * §B*taixTfcxunuiK BOOTS, SHOES: 1 ooner, Foarth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. 1 SOTXCB.~The >: Warehouse latehroc- CUpfcd'by usiaVing:been destroyed by'flreJ'we' removed to No. 883 Liberty street; • Sew- doors : below oar fanner location.-. ,... -i, We are now rcceiviug a choice lot of. BACON 3HOOLDKBB, BIDESTand'HAMB direct from the .Bmok*JiotwJ, and' shall b*-pleasedto w* ourtnilo' tmfrs. l„ f»2frdtfl..,WM. B, HATB A 00. : WALL BAiflSK^ AND WINDOW PAPEBB lu great variety tor Me cheap for caab.at HorlOTllarfcetetraetj' - 1 -'' ' ■ •field -- -. ... JOB. R : HlTQmtft Goi/r eux ikuu sia. autrr ku> YOLVEBS.—A frah stock tast reoeivsd and tor ml. by BOWK * TRLSV, fid Wood stT f ', ‘ "i**> ijrstrß^tJrce. TNDEMNITY AGAINST. LOSS BV A FIRE.-FEANKLINTIBErNSUKAXCECOM. PAN, or PIIIT.iTIi;i,PHIA. OlBibreatvd as follows : k j. •First Mortgage on Improved City Proper ty, worth double tho amount...., 1~.5166,Q00:Q0 Ground rent, first c1a55...... .. 2,462.60 Penna. K..R. Co.'s 0 per cent. Mortgage ' Loan, $30,000, cost „ 27,900 00 City of Philadelphia, -6 per cent. Loan.L. 30,000 00 .AUeghenycunnty O per-cl. P. it. &. Loan 10,000 00 Collateral bonds, well 5ecured.................. 2,600 00 Huntingdon and. Broad Top Mountain ..Railroad Company, mortgage loan. 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Btrilrocui Co/a Stock 4,U00 00 Slock of Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... .24,360 Ml Stock-of Oounty Fire'lnsurance Co 1,000 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance C 0.... 700 00 Commercial Bank do 6,135,91 Mechanics* Bank do 2,012'60 Union M..ln*urance Co.'s Scrip .. • 100 W Bills Receivable, business paper .-. 10,297 IS Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc....... 6,216 72 Cash on.band and In bands of agents . . *306,608 94 l TINULEY, Pruidnx. OUi ; •' ’ B. L. Carson, . Z. Lothrop, • ' Bobu 'Poland, .^v f ■ Ch&s. 'LclaiicJ, Fred’k.Xenuig,- -Jacob. T. Banting, 0; 8. Wood, v ..Smitli .Bower*, .■ S. Woodward, ' John Biaaell, Piltsb'gb, NOHMAN, Secretary. , J. O. COFFIN, Agent. my c Northeast comer Third and Wood at reel. Clem Tlugjey, Saumel-BUphatn, Win. B. Thompson, Robert Steen, ’ Frederick Brown, Vm. Uuswr, C. Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, Jobu B. Wcmilt,’ Marshall Hill, B. M WESTERN INSURANCE COM FA* NT OK PITTSBURGH. • R. MILLER, - PreeidenL ' G. M. GOEDON, Secretary. Office, No. 92 Water street, Spang A Co.’a Ware* bouse, up stairs, Pittsburgh. IFWI ittnire again* all kimU oj Virt and Uttrina Risks. A Hama Intiitttfion, managed fry Director* teh6‘ am icrll knots* in the oomnumily, and w fro are deter*, mined, by promptness a»d liberality, fa maintain Be'- character icAicfr they bare attumed, as (ijiring the test protection to those who detire to be imm red. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30,18691 Stock Accuuuts 63,000-00. Mortgagee '2,160 00 Office Kurort ore 250 00 Open Accounts, tNSURANCE CO. OF THE STATE X ok FKNNSYLVANU.PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 175 H—Capital, 92U0JM0. . Assets, February-1, 1659.....,.....^.,.'....^—5413,908 00 HENRY D, SHJCBHEBD, iYaldeat. WILLIAM HARPER, Secretory. Hartford fire insurance co. HARTFORD. Incorporated 1810—C*pUal,?.'#0,000. •- Assets, May 1, 1860-..,....—*965,754 » H; HUNTINGDON, PmfdeeL TIMO. C. ALLYN, Secretary. ; > ' * IWT Insurance in the above old and nllable -' pauies cau In* obtaiued by application to .... W, P; JONES, Aysaf, fe!6:dly 87 Water street, Baggley'i BuUdinga.' -. riraZENSUJSURANCKCOMI-ANY'i wOF PITTSBUBOH. Office, CMmer Market and - ’ Water streets, secCudfioor. WM. BAQALEY, PmW** : cAHUEL REA, decretory. I usum hteamboats and Cargoes, lusurusaniiist h>aa and damage In the navigation . of the Southern‘and Western. Rivers, "Lakes and Bayous, and the navigation of the Sue. - ‘ • Insartw agaliist loee and damage by lira. DJRtCTOBS:'' - Wm.Bagaky, S. M. Kler, • . •-:* ; ? • Jas. Pork, Jr., John Sbiptou, W. Q. Johnston, Jot. H. Cooper, B. F. Jouev, 3. Uarbaogh,.. Keese Owens, J. CatowelT/Jf., . Hon. T. 1L Hqwe,. : John fi. DUwonh,; : Barclay Preston. Charles H. Zug, Georg* Blnghantr-* daSftlyd " OiiILAIiKLPHIA ANDUFK X INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesoutih, opposlte tho Costom H.ouee. .. ■ ‘Capital, £llO,lOO-7-Assets, 8301,048. i : . Will make all kinds of Insurance,.either, perpetual or limited, on every ‘description of Property or Mer ebandiso, at reasonable ratoe of premium. . ! , : BOBEBT P. KINO, Miit U. W. BALDWIN, yiofPntidtmL F. BLACKBUBNE, Beerstory. . Jwenb 8. Panl, . \'t •' C. ShermAo, John Claytoo,- . < J. 8. JTegvgw, . K. Witav ' j. o. . Third m 3 Wood twgtg.’ 1 Chss. Bayes, fi. B. Cepe, • • E. B. English,' Geo. W. Brown, P. B. Savery, LLEUBENY LX)M PANY OF PITTBBUBOII. Offloe, No. 37 Fifth street, Bank Block. Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marin* Bisks ISAAC JONES. Prnidat, , JOHN D. McCOBD, Ffcs D. JI. BOOK: fiserstara. - '' Capt. Wm. DEAN,. General Apsis. nruKOTOKS: •• -- John D. XcOartt- C&pl. A duo Jacob*. B. P. Starting, Capt. W ilLUoi Da*n Eobtv L. McOfeir, -H. Ditii. J«l:lyd lease Jones, . . C. G. Huenej, Harvey Childs, Capt. B. C. Gray, Joho A. IVIIwu, B. L. Fahnestock, WILSON’S . . Sewing Machines; NO. -XI rarTH STBKET, yiTTBBBKOII, BA. ;7AIRS or 1800. WBVSLEB '* WZLBOB " Aticrrd&l the Fini Premium *t th* DIdTKDaTATESBAIR; OHIO BIATK TAIS: rLLIKOIS BTATI BAIB; ’ “ • “ * WISCONSIN STATSFAIB; lOWA BTAJI VAIS> KENTUCKY STATS FAIbH; “ : TENNESSEEBTATKFAmJ -S. J.STATS FAlRi'* VSBMONTSTATMAI* ». " ’ . GfckagoHechanies'lmrtittxte;' 1 ' 1 ; ■?* ■ Cincinnati Ucchuiei'loitttiitii AELEGHENT COUNTY ” FAIB, TITTBBUBGH! and ether Comity, lair* too maneroot tomsntion. e ®2&££ o 2lt£? bUc WHEH.EE* WIUSON’S KttPBOYSUSSWIjJG.MACHINE, atBKUOCED • PBICEa, with increased confidence in its merits as the beet and.mo« >eliald». jramlly Sevtng Haehlfo xwwindje. sow eqnally well on tbr * • ■tbifiest?6irrics,BMkes\h» ? ibclc««titcK onrarcl, with the ementinl advantage* on both ridtw, forming no ridge or chain tide—is staple in cofistrQcttak'morft spa meat, and more durable than, any other : Wo gim fall instractibns ; enable V to sew ordinary seam* stitch, hem, fel’ .bind and tack, all ‘on the aatne machl it for three jcar*.^,. ' CircuUn* containing teetimonWs i b *®7 t £ Ulu^ n * ; w IW be fnrnUhod gratia, on applkati or by letter. ’• •• .m:.. .ficVing Machine BrnOa. 811 k, Twbt, OUnututljraalHad. WM. iinfßXß 9293,981 26