; va3 y ESTABLISHED 1786. WC. . 1 0,, ILL B. 11) N IBLD, t' 11031 ASP ionWaIDING alracnArr and whole; oda dolor In WESTERN RESERVE 011EZSE. "iIIIIIMI4LAID,k PORK . BACON, FLOUR, NEIL POT AND PEARL ASHES, SALERATUS, LIN. SEED AND _LARD - OILS,.DRIED FRUIT Ltd . Frotwandly, Nos. 141 and 143 front WNW" oes.- puLer 5uRP4D,,..c03.1....0N MILIr MASTS sod dasisra In FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE, No. SLS Liberty .atraat, Pittidaa.. !AS 44 / 4 4a1 19 11 1 = 4 drI lr alt r ent k Vedn duo SM. or for Merrhandis• . Denny. ocitd/ F T AN. itialitykitODUClß AND. thacamir, dealer U FO LOptBUT . TYR, BROOMS, sx.eps, LAZO, CESE,R 3 C; DRUID AND liRSJItof 11W111 land:P.:oda= I'm , Liberalesah Munro% =We cuuorudgaments. Warshaw, No c ll4l4lecordstneet, Pittabtalb. • , AND DEALER IN CRUDE OILS. delt&lid 'Comer Hand Street and Duquesne way: jAMES r, FORWARDING - AND Ocondasunt Nestettairi, be the sale of FLOUR, .GRAIN;DACON, LARD, BUTTER, EGGS, Western Produce' generally. No. 10 3111THFLILD, - BTRILEF, corner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa -111r1hders and con =tuts whetted • Jsl2l d • DC A. b t, °AWARDING AND Omni awns Mason...art, for the sale of FLCIDD, 1124121, BACON, LADD, SUTTER, STEDS,DBM. YDAMT, and Produce generally, Nee. 1.8 Market at,; xa ;11".. psp s t iiJP:11:1! t ". tt-olutsemr e sad' wholesale dulars aspcx.- j tut, tut4ui •Rou a No. 2U3 _ _ 1 Si I D ancoeseur to no. 111 71141111 & Eon, No. IIP Liberty street, kitti , “ • • • r GENERAL. PRODUCE, GROCERY...IND 11 h/ 4 E 1 411. - - Consignistreer wart., HtP B.ROTILERS - FORWARDERO:. ..1.1115.0016111111011 and &AIM In IKONS •'Ahem It WitO irl bbur tit GRIUSALLX;tro.- (.1 t, I.4.annastos •Eilre,! - .zi.. dealer In CRUDE AND REFISED CARBOY , OlLn, to., N 0.123 Libertkr DATIL IeCANDI.SI¢, UAL. AI CeII7LV, "."' 1 Special Partner.' AtifEANS COFFIN, sucresao* to .4. :Au, wcanotim, atom. Co.,WHOLESALS tEIIB, cornerot Wood and Wontritrooto, Pittatiorgtv. VW. .1. -- ILLTCHICIIIOI-....DA51L4 Mat • Q VOIGT CO.. soccessorto a tontlotteextcommisslow MER- V. • • - T8,24,7 Liberty street. Pittab h, Pa. 'auh i.., 19.113 1 1....11017%................—...........Fiaw.uut •Fsg, " -•. DIEVI.IIOUSE' I.t - C0., ' WER4.82141 . .1t ~,Algoicags urn . Costatuouos liracatasts, core r 14. : ,:-.MidstadV,ster :snook-NU* h, -f.. •••., eal.l.)l:i it ' I , , gut !'.,' L7r. 01001111.4271) Gaggisatos Idtscsasis - HE , . .' ltd Wood street, Pittsburgh. ..1 • -. e va.wasatarmr...4-vEls. ssain.x:mr__ATE 11(eROWN.V.KIRKPATM W.= staii 4:l7toosaui, /MOOR AND, r:r41101 ttolNijtflosc, Fitts , 1. 1 : 1 17i • ItALZACida ?k , SON. Cowls- IYC~sta (X ttla Mk Of CLUIDE RE, 4 , S_IIIED,ENLBON OMB, No. sadao Water nut, ritOrburith- Advances midi 1:61171M • ;.-3 • .I,lo4t,uis?filtFori:'y jasFISTLEMIXO,Oexiiie mirket Vatiect 'and lib*. Diamond, knoll constantly ow - fall assortment of DAVOS, lIIEDICIKES, _ RINDICIDE CLUDETB, PERFUNERY.and all art/3 iilclasAslottatobsic tO bit Duldwas. . -- ,..i ; mocrtytions; carefnliy.oostponndod ri - : - V:ildigq-tJektbitalllillAtALts. IN rum p , .. 11- 14M08 - XNreuinlTcd.TA,'PEßramEßY. IVA.NCT:GOODS,"DPItraIiIa FLUID, OILI3„.BAN-• _MIDDICLIfFsd. Lo, or oclicAll.Prizall 7 1tD ho otteli cA losoat'fitiOtlf. Corner &I and Tomfb'atrosts; Prtitiiptions or,fao "di it all hears. it A. 'ALLNE6 ; U K & ItoLic-; lorrartar:awl Millittliciaier or 4/TITE •±" was -pm LlTlLiltAni totes? bfWeodand Front WthiltbeilillrbwrAN " " 'mb7 _JON istOrt,',lristaskuz oakum bittrOS, PAINTS; OILS, VABNISNES DIN STORTS,:So. 21/q Liberty eisert, Pittebtrfr All order. will receive tom .t attention. ; • cx•sa.cum-- ;mita. 113tRAIL1 ...&,_BELTER, MaamasufAini Itatiip hi carnet-41414;1U 022 , 1 81 . Olait rtlfota,; Pktabafith. —; ; tiOl. • 'LSE"; ETAIDITIV 'Waal stied, 'corner or - Wood atreat and Vintin awl. Pittsburgh. Pa. • JITTOR.VE.rif. : JOHN G. BLOWN - NEM, _ ArrOsunir • AT LAW. OITICT, matantatarr Hones LAW BiTILD um, NIT 93 Diatoond attest., • Willirtfend td the •settlemant,aectuing and collar flan bid lanuaties, Ac., Sa Wantdagton; Dimniet of Colanabia.;.: nolchfnua r 1 t. RKPATILICK &. MELLON, Arnie= atm 133 Fourarictreet,litis dioois *bine Saadi field. - m 7:dtf ' I %Jill/kilo:3 - EN .3.titf, ArrocucEri otivinsuai 2 " - Orrlcr,No. 15070.rth 'street, comer or V1t4'141.. T' § 4 .1 • •. UEL _ --Onnes, 7111 b. irtreW,'adJotalar.tis opal Of Ifar, skull d Brown,'Pittaborgh. Pa. jaZONIIT JAN U Arspax sr I 1' • : . 4.2TORNEX :AND, %l 001311 , ILLOR AT Liar, hia removed to HITH2rB LAW DVILDINGS. No. 12 Diamond stroll, ovzt .door to. At—Peter', Church. • .. • •••.-.• . • LUCAS, ATTOKNEY AT LAW—, Orrtcs,,No. T 2 Grant street, Pittsburgh, P. Js., ATTORNEY AT 104 Yili:EßlTYotrrth* street._Lowries Law Eandint o !.t4b.Prish , P. - l i gOD CCE. wortatniOn.— . Lutes; .ERCII _Lawailtiftwagiturola dealers hi WEST ERN EESEBVE :CHEESE, .PLOwri, UIL FM, .BA CON, DOTTER, LINSEED OIL, POTA AND PEARL ASHES, SEEDN, REALE, DEIED; FRUIT and Prodoce'gritarstly.l;Beet, - breads , PaSilly, Sbnle alwev co bond. Agent, for the sale of AfAdlaon t. _ Co.'. trelebrateHl Patented Pearl Stuck,. Nos. ,U 6• - &woad and I* 'tut ate., between Wood and flailth ? Mal fit •• • tre. inza v . ILE • OUSE.—II • V R. 130 L &INS, Forwarding and Commissio sir. chant Ind, dealer, in •CIiEXOE, BUTTER, LAKE . FUR and Protfaoe geterally, Nt). 25 - Wood street, above Water, Pittsburgh. my 2 IiOLMES CO. Pont DsA , suluadaaels in PROVISIONS, corner of Mgr. het and Trout strati. Ied.XCE, .611RE.X1W. eARDIIOER COFFIN, Acatar row er • riazitri, PISLADZATNIA AND BXLIANCE •a '; mradicti North-sass corner Wood and Thirds• s. - • 1- 4 . • O L'S AGENT ORTE ' EET . ipa,;Stabao{,•Peansylvazda. sad lAmigord la• anilines Compsialms;ET ViGet ' . 3111 EARETAISI' 4.41171113 • Disilisisicsisissire, sumer Market wad Water streets..: '• EEEie ; EMAiM . 0 ECEETARY ALLEGHENY ME irtreei. • :DK," I o - 1•7.1 „„„.. JOKIF lirlia01:-..fragtit R. chlil.-.4Aviu ii'3ultndr.llll. )N, ,, CARR CO., . (Ledo il'ag.oa, Pay!. & Ca.,) • IrNOLLI.LI.2 Malmo I RQSIDIcAti AND DOMENTIO DRY GOODS, - J IN .11V1virserie14 daDO bolsi - 4'We IDismood.. • •.illey. Dittstniret: 1. et • JA Id.- BURCHFIELD, sikueeiseidi • Edredgeld d Co., Wbolessfe 'god InetailDeidins' in !RAPIN AND TANGY DNS GOOD , ~ .anottninnirot Irourthnnd Morkot • mid .:oat W ...BALMY-at &DRAIAIR6III4 DRY' • g000s;Tio. 69 ktaftet stmt, betwoen sad, • earth, Pittsburgh. LIALNENAN. 14, via ast. FANcr Dia GOODS,tirn tutSa No. 74 Mark et er.reet Pius. " • • - . e 7 . 11 Lar"r47 6 51 40. JOSEPH -110.K.NE, DBALIT. n 17r116 xiarad, tuaorpziuu Arco &rum' Goods, Fa 77 111 rkat Kree. Pittaburuh. 1 LEZ - tilYNEtr," DEALER. alt Dar: UCKMI, eta, 78 Market Meet, • , 7 C I t & CO., LI •Di R n ingrilrieurca, Kinictra, re., No.: - GROCERS. SHRIVEItA WEAR, liIIOLESALE GROCERS BIEKLMANTS, ~ • . • . Tice 47 and 251 Sualthileld Stmt. • .)Ltl!-• YICTifIIUB6g, PA ..snoti. srerks, 01.-..... .....JA/11.11111.1M1L1. T .11 , TLE. :; &; : I TUMBLE, ' Wnoraistax i,1.41 Gammas rainr - Coaugusiox -/IcsarAimildoelen Ick PRODUOIEr,FLous,.RAIA)N, CHIESR, FISH, CARBON:AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON .NARNS. mad rlttaburgb mannfaccurtd eisaranyan. Second meal, Pittsburgh:' 1 CMS. A O re Ant . :IYp , Boix- I tuns (11017.2116 PAIODOCZ LSD CONLIUMION AZR• =LIMN. Jobbda In N. O. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, DA WN, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, an., No. 253 Liberty drat, Mani, b. . , no14:1 P. L 1011 EYMELVA: BROTHERS aucoessori Alit to Itoyair. hAsulsnan,- Vi r holiseala dealers its Iro/1ZIGli• SALUITS, NUTS AND SPICLII, CON- IiNOTIONERY, SUGARS, fill& WORKS, dc.,-Nos. .1111$ and 128 Wood street, above Pltubarah, Peran'a. •. - ICO3I. 1.011/SOl. Rw BOLESALE GRO o cues; COMMON Btraciusrs iami dealer. in oil Muds ofPROVISIONS, PRODUCE, And gift*. burglimionolikcironok-No. 1256 Litenipplol, Zino . 0.401M5, WlNOLLidideihtigii . car....acii:stiaaexorz; GIAN.IIX, 1 1 1) , arfiCS. Ida lnlobarglinuainhoturoinrilclos, N 0.141 Watekninrt; above, the lilononigahelalliidgo, I . lltaburgli, Rs. AMU W. ILIMADIZG: -1)110BERT D wYLtr if.zEr,l .1; Ca .1.%) a&xx.4l , 34Commeprtos, Amp T , on*Aintria latter , aka dWeiviuMgODlSCElElN ibtigh esA:i l'ittstrtatch: ' - 3 - AIKBEirk:4 O /gBIKON; WIibLESALE x. .6-641tocue; •Pscatrcs Dl6u-sas sae Coiutienoti Lti6sawAmTs, No. 6 firtu6.6post, Wuommitz 1 , 0 - claw, Cloinartoar idnacraaara, and dat , — , Protium and 'Pittsburgh nuittntacturak LI • 'any meat; Plt W arp: - . . • . . aAIB Dit.lll..E. Xet AM, .Vitubp44.4. .1„ Geoceas, Cosucuau, licsauxes. ao 4 l= -la VtIODUCE, No- to Wmer areet. sad 65 Fm lti trevi, oso.y. x1reati5:........"....:......--...a1i 11...5uFr., 4- Ibleld. oos rit 2k4"441 . "-1' . 111 ,..:-c,: '..' . -, • .. , 'no; .: .3011 M 113011-nu.s.Aliiciums navaz4-AniisAs liro. UMW FLOY.D &CO.; .Wiottatte a 6: - ' 44.ai iimittawaisoi li Ktacaucti,o.l72.Wood tashi . 4lll.llDirty.Atni4, PlitabutglL. . : :.. 1 Odd.:.- Lii\l ,JIAGALEY, W 1i d1.4b.... Aw n. - T t Ostocra, No". Ii and Ar W 1.1041 street, Phu purglirPs. . , Beta dif - , - .4gif i dirigirderliAßEß.S. ' - ; " acbt : 7 TT ,ir. ,au tosa—.—LicEssatu,........A r itikur. , , 11A111.12CTOKE 3RR PILL Ee c,o. 1 , ..... tJ • ~„ Pikrtlid - O'llars rteeth r Milr C 44 'Waser • - 1 Torinq. , Pittsbargh, Parr MI6 of MACKINTOSH AND HIJIPAILL'S YED PATNAT oscatisTuitistren - ENCIINE AIM *LIRE PAL TES, of all eines and bestityle. v et ' 'Harms pus up macblnery of lageospacity <4 tim beet quality, ere are prepeniti4o-doi lot, Ling, And solicit work in shis line, i t try prumptuedi, and the cluauter of our. ,to WM( public patronage. We Wits special attention to -our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATINCLENOINAS, an combining advantages heretofore. wialtains4 In , tbiaLtaas dos `34Luntrninaltizn - AgroILIAM:AiIiNIULL dc Mc...No. 61 3LarbtuTi Pitiebn43, Pa., STEAM , BOILER, SIAICEIS•AND IRON :WORBITS; klanniantum. oL BARBIIILL'S PAT ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, FAILED and CYL INDER • BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, • BRETCHEN,. FIHE BrX . 13TZ,bal PYPEACONDENSERS, SALT • ANS; stfcual PAILS , mow • LIFE BOATS, att:, etO. - .AIao,BILACESSIITWS BRIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, dono ut tn. short on natio. orders -from a dlatanco promptly at tended to: • • .. • • " • ,a 2 FROST iS MOQUE; l!'tti;cl . Th -, OF rs Ltd, :me at VOrkEit-Din.. ' II 4 , VED - 1 . 17TM - rued: FA ' D fidritM, Ail; llit- VIM t and 19 /ISM: streetMlLY between Smithfield end Gnat itmets, Fittibergh. FiFFPritate*sre solicited. Highest Market prier . ..I;WM.Yor ' " • , rairihnel Oil. and all. atterpolio ndos lagiedie airefully ektracied b by a proems mar and improved. - JOSF:PII'F. HAMILTON &CO., gainei of First and Liberty Amato, PITTSBURGH, Pa., ii.s-TclActraias or ' . . . . SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES,: mAckincraY, suceasor F.,E.lphaza, Diana:mil:mar cif HOT „PRESSED NUTS. , AND WASHERS, CHARCOAL HORSE-6110E.IRON and NAIL RODS, ROLLER IRON and RIVETS. ra.ruga-Attex-ntoN WORKS, Fayette Oa., Pa. Warehouse 13 .Wood at., IttANUFACTURY.-;—biliams J. 17.4 k AIII, No. W. Bt-Cniii. street, m.ka to or dog, 4.n5:415H/214 DOLLABIIi an, on abort no- Ake— Alath.,bave cosneantly an. land a 11mi-smolt , mint 1:4191ILVIS AND OOLLABB, made in the nest, moot /sklooa4N and. &iambi. aoanner. .18nnd1y q,:bI4WEILANCIS,`No 56, VrAliß /J. Pittstrusb, zasamficturer atBOLLEB N(VETS, • W INAINST NYIK.NA. COILKON AND 14►II.BOAD, of mom dest2iption4 • Dart articular shad sar shaped SPIKE' and KIT .Ira, 'Arlie or null, made to order .at abort coda,. - A mad moortmest conaaaatly ou bawl— toy Sears NRTELL,s..t. RIDDLE ..r2L- CA).c.NO. 215 'Ty. Idinest; fl • opposite •,Sixth; .Pittsburgh, ntanatursts or IPS . , LASSIIIS AND SWIT(11.1- .1Z and . errors description of LEATHER pldli z iliED enters solicited So:meths trade, and gaxisprompt -ly • • se Instructions. Scialaarlr S. • J. A. T. T. CAMP/ILL; TITX CELS/Q (ILASS WQRKS. W - OLIT, PLUNKETT a Co., Oieflatentrreo 1134211...Werettonie,'No. 12 Wood rafted, corner, Isfilrirt,Tittab Ya. " eleklyd nu ARLES COALE'Nvirlitc; , ORTON' LLmfa Curer of EIJCICSTS; TUNS, ZINO IYANNNOMIDZ, !RUIZ BONEN !Lad'k/IN ELS. pleorTzgrßr.. -- 111ELETit k2C.TRACTE - 11 7V971T.110111' 11 PAIN -BY THE ESEHF AW.APPAIIATI7B .Ik6EBEHTEO.DEVOScritGALVAHICHATTSHT - Cold iweattirrdstbe time-oleo the apparatus nen be tW.d"to its best adtantagc - - • Madkat , gentlimen , and IMO f e males _ bare had JIM - Jr - Mink extramed b - y.ntY proonfe, are randy to Mostly rte thesidity and poftleemesa at the open. kton--wtiansver has bests drat by persons intereeted to assirting the -onntrary, baring no knowledge of my szritt7l7 l) .e r wrtu in!er -TOSEPii ADAhiSi•Dzerrieri-,Coianelly'a Dnitdtn( y tprnerof Diamond and (Inuit 'Arent, . . . :I;lll`ri=fid.4lfigill6 Dr-nithil.x". . - , 73 ' di r "I , , REAL . ZWEATRAIREA'TS. WILLIA2C-WARIV*.D# IN PROM ISSOAIT,IttoiiO;-110iiPS, 1 6 / 1 111Aul, and all 4 4 - 2100 ° , * -berme COI - prißtpll LOANS Ibcfragb_yay agency . oe realababictonas: • • • •' . Those wishing to Invest their looney. to good ad. •iintage, can adenril End first and Pecond claw paper at my office, for aide. • -. nontionniestione and Interview, atriOtly confi dential. Unfee, Grant itresti opposite •St. •Paul'a 1.. , •,* ,0114 If _ . `4IIICIInTCI2'UI4tII.. _TAKES la. PALP,I4; 'bite Issilit4int 'to F L „kli u krlinDirlervir r itiotrol Ex:mar DRAW :4/%IY SPILL CA. lONS, for dl: kinds of ihuoloniKarol inerlatenas their erection on reoscia •-•L.Oakeloa4ridinrcivotrotl, betwoalletelloxli Robinson streets, • •• CI 012 Ey BARTBERQER = Ancan. , tiaiKrlol6:6::.tßOW BANS, BLOCK, Filth stmt. : NiusdiNisgrliANS AND SPICANNICATIONg kg Buildings qf may diseriptiiira; *scats investor and on moderatu teginiAl myggly - .ll 01IARLOOTTE_BLIJAM:MAzionclng, aza'AIND Dula& tic' PLANO-IFORATS end imp ports/ of Nook and Mos Sail Tostrommina. Odle awnt ror EA TIANOS, dorkm 'HALLET, •DAVIS & IiDSTON Tiii=t r : o nd with. , otit 213oteart &Mamma. _NIA. myB OliN MELIIOIt, Dasuni-xx PURRS, lisiajnb m i t i.' g 0... No. $1 Wood its*, Ikew!en ,: s tstlik OngtLtd . uMwaallwaltrluritir ta. , `ar ' ~ . ANI:).- -- -HC . CiM TIOLLAICSAVINGS BANK, No. 65 J.Jkurrris • • . CUARTNRE 1A56. Open daily Dom ISMS o'c D lock, al o on Wediteaday and Saturday evenliags, from May lot to November /at, from l.:19, 5 O:pet, and from Never:l:Lbw lit to Day Ist from 6 bi 8 u DaPASitaremivad M. all nuns not Mr than Oui• Dollar, le d.divdend of tlie profits declared (who I yew, lujime and December. interest his been do 'Anti 'ousi - Issuallf. June and December, since the Danis wessarganbpd, lathe nate of sin par cent. fratereatalf notor-t "drawn not, to placed to the cheht of the deposias principal, affi bears the same le tamed troWthi list dra}a of June and Dewainbek. Yonndlng - twice a year without troubling tliaDePosi.: for to hall, or wen to present his pew book. At this fate, money- will double in less than twelve pang - maklug In the aggregate 0(000 4.110 7.1141-OALIV . . Books; containing the Clutter, Hy-Late, Hula nun offi Regulations, furnished grant, on applicaticm at the ce. Palstorta--(1S011.GE ALBELEE. rararDzwil. _ . William J. indtilaTat; Jae; R. D. mew., 11111 Brargwin, Isaac 31; Penutock, Benj. L. Salute* titek, • A.M. Pollock, R. D lloperell a lc Robert Robb, James •• Lunen &Ltd* James D.. elley; Alexander Tindle. _ ~ • - i omattand.in Jthanndrn Brnnaii John B. 31cFsdden',, John o :PnanG o ;,, roar A. Madam. George me ,ek.i. ~ : , Jolla 11-Mellor, • i J otm B. kaillnAtlk.,,fil-4,. wee. 3.4..., 101 077- • ; ",- ,Alesao A.,-VoNfor; ,0 , ...! • __ _ _,,, • •' , ehalc4+ Coltorkw , . l...aanital, • - WAT ll t io , i nnifisa. , ,-JobaStrt, - . • • , • J I:.• . THeaB. Blng.alr, - Jobs es ' f Johns . Shonbergr, WUltairriallecu,- - -- . thasador Apar; BatilL Maker, ' •f . t. , Willisalra Whine r.,' Richard llsysi - 1' lase Blatt* .. . ) . MMus B. Lovely, I .ohristan Tenet, .1 • scarf:ar sae: - TsrAirssa - -CILIA: A. COL • sp,„ . l'Gß } lXAN''' , A , Rtyr:.AND.gAviliGs ..,ik ~.brieisti, iiawooaatr.,.. , • DASD; OT.TOODOITNT A ND D EPOSIT { .. - :+14,...1'... .. :.....1. • SICb,O4 A STOCKAPD INDIVIDUALLY LLADtg., , , • . : . +•• soiscrolak • . .?.. • ••• i ... SD RD:l9l.4.l ++ Proldett. ' --docuiser - , I. _ , t li .. ..,:1"., . I' - Antbiar -' A. abosivi ±! , :. 1 .- ........_ ~_..._. QN ' tois:dit'.•- 4 z. -...- • ODD'S _ZAPfiIiA in:. ~VISCEJLE- 4 .:1ME4118.' F UIINITURR AND.CELLABSA - Ducar. 41.1003,—JAMES M. WOOD and 99 Third ape; aid 111 Yourte rAltlAk*Or ETYLYs ADID,FI iaiitabl. for tiOTiiitiaitll. - RIVA;I:S 1 • .oi'. All ardiripro raptly au:ailed to, and tba braz , nn cairmyiestkikod:to2o.: - ss - ±s - bii;66:1441: baa tmits 43100 . 9 Ace. C4l3lNi supplied with ensy?kribli in • TAltlia If. UHL & CO., BODE CitTrfai 111.6 L, ALLEGHINT. .111lMer4CTOLLIrS Or SEAStLESS BAGS AND Dr OSNABEraGe. 91 DACILES TO 40 INCHES WIDE.; . ' irOrderi left at $t Ch ,W4od , will rends* attention. •••40....d11 GI 411 PRD , . HOLES/LUC ANDIIKTAIL. PENS AND CASES DDI , AIRCD; • • SILVER: AND GOLD PLATING, Dona at the abartest aattra, at elm coma of ,Fourth and Idarkat attest., second story'. .Penns Being out pltbacO7 L. , lng Pan td repair , can stadabtracala444`: m147:211 FITZPATRICK. 4 CO.. 'F FA; ••' .1.)&4 . --tioun (row) .. ' = Is Srolis AND CLIIPSICII. ACIAGii, • GO Moreton AND QUIZ ' Simi . A forhredella. SETS air- Ja Oozed, Jet, Amethyst, Petri, an-, SILVER CUPS AND GOBLETS, for presentation; GOLD READ CANSB, - Ac. IL BICILUIDSON a CO.. aplr ' Corner of Fifth and Market streets. R. 'A. .CALIAILLE, /in eDWELLBRO., < FURNISH ra &: Alto prism or. MANILLA,' HEMP AND .COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAR, PITCH, ROS IN AND OILS," TARPAULINS, DUCH, LIGHT AND }UAW DRILLINGS, Az., No. CS Water 'and 78. Front ertietts, Flu... •b. ~.41 vt •W. 'successor; to: Cart • ,• .rriebt4t-Tourryg,-No. nrWood alma, comic of Dioniondallay; dealer In all kinds ol .CUTLEBY, "RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS,KIIIVES, SCIS. 130111; &c.:•• A largo amorttomit of the above goods °amniotic on hand: • mbl JACKSON . & TOWNBEND PoR c. PAcczus-rulii .I.cizras >x BACON.. DRIED REEF; LARD, MESS AND RUMP PORK, No. 12 Fourth area, near Elbert , Plash .. .1.. • :Rs! , SALERIN: "ALL PAPtall, BostwAs, de., xr. 87 '{raoit street. ittebo ; h. • • R?AMAMI,. No. WOOD ST., • Resin BONNETS•MATS;STRAW TRIM MINGS, and STRAW. GOODS. generally. sooKsELLERs, AT ' BooKajmuits. AND STA, nh.. - norrus, Zio. 65 Wood,street, next doOr to the corner 'or Third; PilteletrOt, ft" •tieHOOL and LAW BUOKS eonetantl on bond. 'T% • -it .th.Y.; ISTATloN casi.Bwic Ham - iLiAri , AcTtrSzjis, *ND Jon Paolduug, N0..57 Wood otrect,Pittob • • se3o L. A 1300E8ELLEft AlSto bTA tf ...nom, No.' TS 11 °unit street, Apollo listlldirut. aItIXDICALL. di Slight Cold ,' Oauxih,,,kaaiiactie44l eR o NchiAL ght be checked uo' . ` With a: cirripls imneciL, ifneglected, often term:natio se/I=4 Few are, aware of the tinportanoe of stopping a ,lough. or gflight Wait/ in itc fret stage; that which rat The beginning would yield to a mad rerWedy, - V Sat attended to, coon attacks the, lwyp. Rkscutteeet,goartchiril,.9"oarites were first tntroduatul demi, year* age Ie has been FraDed that they are the bed art* la before the public • for 10 . 4 1Ait, / o"iticlet, 45jetangr an ',, ' Cough.:' if" ganounefttion., and numerous. affections of the OltsaaL reiuf • Public SpeOcers a Sinters will find them effectual for clearing and stnengtitening the solo* ''Sold by all o:waists and (Pea/am Xedicine, =at 25 cents per box. Tar MU by SIMON ' , JOHNSTON, Q.' HZYSZR, VARNICSTOCKI CO., ILIL SILLX2B CQ., B. L. FSHNESTOOK ca., 11.11.. ItialDsairoaT and HENDERSON BROS. MinnwilmT MEDIC/J. CARD JODICNHAMEIti M. A. Having arrived to Pittsburgh, wilt, uii toy devote hie exclusive attention 'to lbelledical and liorgical treatmeut of Chronic Dlinsaan orpticlitl4 those of the. Lower Dowel, Rich so Mee r Coution' fistula, Views, Falling of the Dowel, Stricture of &Dowel, ,Ulceration of the Dowel. He will alio hest the sari mu Chunk Dlssaus of the Womb. Kidneys, Bladder, kn. • His mum son at the lionongahata House, whine be may be sees aad consulted from 9 o'clock a. 19..141 iffltiock9c m.dotty Patients, if they desire ft; trill -be • ted in-ae • •ottbe sit -- • nehnottl rtRAWMERsINS lILLTIRO OPIUM. J-F —The perfection of this Inestfinablepteparatke is a bleeping to mankind. Without deterieraticm the medicinal virtual of opium, the =air le amenably ir=from all the nosiont qualities of the erug. a of fractures, burns. melds, caneerous ulcers,. mat othergainfel erections, It will. milers pain and imitation, allay convulsions, relindle actlou, cod' morbid exclatenent of body an mind, without cam. Ins vickuwel. matimpees, or limubmtea, The 'dad. ;able quagga' must' render it pi...nattiest in the list of opiates. , Prepared ind add by A. B. &D. SANDIA Drag:, eat/410 0 Fulton street, New York. tkidto by B. A. PAM:STOCK* CO., Pitt*. wsobJ I MIA , Pher4 to.46:ditidetti ..,- ....._ , ~. —" ~.rs... ..,1,1,,,, 7 .... 17- 777.7-. ' ..,'. 7 777:W.4177 7 7- 7 7?7 -- r77 7 ' 1' .7:777:47 7 ;,,s .. 7t .777:,-- .. :' - f4" . -r. ,_. s: 4. # 0%, ,•-:.' . .-- ~ ' ' ' t_'.4l's -', , 1-.:W.-..'-'i-.--*;;•,:-[i.71:.:-..-.', -.;:- '.,-,.--- . , .. _ . MER 114.1rJES. Me. HASLAN,lori,•answerect the Sen ate; and gave him tikaattt a (bunting as a man could :desire. Dayza had _ complained of, the agitation of the' Slavery question. r. ILtst.azt said : " /- wish the Sensterito- bear me witness hera e stui-thare taktrinAhrer t f -the . fact that every long, labored, excited dis cussion of the slavery question that has taken place in this Chamber for the last six years, during which I have had the honor to occupy a seat here, has been lug ged in that manner, and by gentlemen holding seats from slaveholding States. Mr. Davis—Will the gentleman allow me to say a word'. Mr. Marlin—Certainly. Mr.l)avit-1. confess to the gentleman's impeachment,that a great parte(myspeech was inappropriatet; but it was designed in some measure to meet the numerous pe titions that have . been presented by the Senator from Masaaohusetts, and other gentlemen upon this boor. Mr. HARLAN then proceeded to answer Da vis in a most ablanndcanstic manner, and he will hardly trouble the Senate again with a defense of slavery. _ Mr. Gexetnr,whois es ferociously attacked by Mr. Davis, replioi to his tirade in the fel lowing gentle and lkindly manner. This is rather heaping the Coals on the head of poor Davis The Mississippi , FloUllateThe Plan of the Erped/tioti. . A private letter re. oivad iv thli city from a 'gentlemen at Cairo; , who In *Sidon to know mock of the affairs of the naral depart ment at that point, ;says " The time Tor the descent of the.Misslesippiapprtitchatl; bat it will never be fulfilled, 4 ball"'in the Man ner the people seem! to 02p111 Th . , joint at - Cori Of the =flotilla end cop.:Mee to one result, it is true, but thelt.bloys„y, tel t % will given at 'points .wkielystpatit o d.. T he. trouble the rebels hare given - in hilstouri has eiperigions this gyarter. •.+t large' foie, has ed,imemf.latross Kihitueki to near the Teti:Memo line,.Still thereto littl e dad ° . 'of tiny,. fighting: I The batiks Of Bowling Omen, in a great dorm the fats of poiiis on th e jilstissippi t ~T annessert Cumberland ririms; . well. ritWand pbsta;. aboveNemphls. If we wini thettattle, tho rebots will be driven at onee-ittora 'Kentucky ,SelL"-40/enrikaul Hsruld. lAL JOURNAL. VittSll4llk4gaieffit. • S. RIDD EDITORS ARID offiee " : ;1 111th Street. MORNING AND EVEN ct .ECITIONkISILT, • CONTAINING TER •• • NEWS UP. TO TIM IMIIR OF POBLICATIOV . , TERNS: - Mpaxiiie tornomH4c* nu.nw to /114VIJICIP, or 19 centaper ernek•trom carrier. • • Eireann Suivion4a peFniitunii In advance, or a *entice per week from Mrilitil• W • Enrnoti4Slngia copies, $2 per annum; rive or more, SW; Ton &upwards. $1 per annum, Invariably in advaucei • • • -; ADVERTISING 117 E4IONADLE RATES. TUESDAY MORNllirp, ''JAN. 28, 1862 ' Hon. Garrett .Daviti. on , a Rampage. lion. GAICRETT DAVIS,of Kentucky, when , lately elected te the .. t .*ittte..of tho United States, vnur:tretated-strith marked respect aatteourteay by the of the North, and bY, . , .. none aPoken of if , more' praise than by Half,* -York! Trikunt. This same Mr. • ,., . DAMS his lately 1 oaccapied the Senate for , . „ two . days, in a speech, professedly ,against Bright, but. which wee-mainly on - the list dity aneulogininof arakery; a protest against •SiSlitleipskso l / 4 • and , a , rade against _abo litionisti; ,_ ,-...! ;We ... tailk. take ' one "elegant earract"..fegor44' • 'ow speech, as fol lows± _ . , , •.-,. . ' !lilt. ,Prealden 3 fanatics, these po lc ica lid - Cal and sac ' na, your Beeches, your Cheeverai „i-Phillipses, end your 13anisormg oozes . here breathing pestilence .. L. in railtletuoniunt,taing to destroy this -t ! nieri;l4ini .4i,santre over its broken frag ments the> emancipation of slaves. They oppose Mr. Lincoln, Ia honest and pure a matt aa ever lived, betintse he stands by the Catuitution; and is %weed to interfering With',utterancesSlivery. - Theutterances they hare • ' to Putibrth its this city have dese .• • . tlut institution. If the 1 r : 'S* . ' i it ' iintii 4Eti t: 46= 14 . t y ° w g ini lve ld7ll4 " V r 7 - bee 'l° ll U sent, and properly, sent, to Fort Lafayette : or _. ,FOrtWarren. 117 ha. will you do with these moniters 2 1 1:., will 'tell you what I would do„with . tharailpul- with that horrible vetrinter'',oiiatig,: Ita.,.Wy come. sneaking timed here, like hungrY. wolves after the destruction of Slattery3. If I had the power, tionld - takeiltem and the worst Seceshers and them in fairs. [Lsughter.] I wish to God I lould.itailict that punishment an them It would-bejiist. 'They are the, disunionista. They Are the madmen,. who' are willing to esillup ill the passions of the infernal regions, end all the horrors or a servile war.•• This they would carry out over the disjected fragmente of a; broken COnstitution to -obtain. their unholy pur rasea;and I am' too Itarful that the. Hon. Senator from Mawniclismette (%lr. Suinuer)- sympathizeg with theist:: [Laughter."' "That horrible 'monster Greeley l'" The same Greeley who had:bailed hie el ection with pleasure! Whit demons -slavery maka of men'? 1 IS " ' . i Mr. Davis is at hearts good man, bat con etitutionally slow ' beside -being considerably older than he has been. 'Be has been till very recently for nearly twenty years in retirement, and has halted while the world has moved on. He will wake up one of these mornings, like Rip Van Winkle, and-perceive that+ he has relatively lost ground,. and that'lle mist exert himself to recover his leeway. If h& should live ten years longer—as we trust he hill—he will regard even , Jeff. Davis k Co. :with a species of gratitude for having fomented the villainous rebellion, which was the Means of ridding .this. centitl7..Of. the _immeasurable curse of blaiery.:.;Prejudieed - esied bitter as he is, he is not abeolutely blind, and when he sees the truth he-orill.own it like the honest man he radically is. Whoever ranks him with the Vallandighame and Ron Woods of the day, who also •profess to be conservative . Unionist., will do him the grossest injustice. We can stand .a great deal of abuse from 'one who was so commentated traewfriend of Henry Clay. From Mille° We have newe from •Mexico - additional to. that brought by Mr. Plumb*. Are at the Capital favor the Constitutional Govintment. The rewition is st an end. Nearly all its chiefs have given lin their, adhesion to the Government, and ousted their eariteeis for the war. The critical !tate otalfairs will prevent troivrin 'from nearing' Meileo !fur . the present. Harrill remain until hb receives dis patches from the . Stitejbspertment,( tampon; live to hie letters brougliViry,Mr. Pldinbe. - The Allies ore repress neseby theft. respite - tire Commissioners, For join, tieo. Prim; on the part of England , Sir Coedits Wyk,, an d Admlnd Ls odravisee for France. , All are now at Vera erns. - , No, "'negotiation; bare taken place, and. the Ale.iivans will la reluctant t o enter into them so - . 'long as their territory is avoided by an intading force. Thisireastion is likely to laid to movements toward the in - - tarior on the part if the Spaniel forces, which will be repelled by the Idexicans,ind war tunic ensue. - - M. Plumbs state that than is a great deal of sickness among `rho Pronch and Spanish. Minium:us tried to gra q passage from' Havana with Gen. Prim, and subsequently solicited permission from the French and English Ad mirals to go to Pert erns. The Treason of Brhiryi.; : The Nei York Tribune hes the following spetsiel 4ispatelk from Washington; This. Repitbßeen Sewitert, M4llllll. Cowan of Pa., Ten'Hyok,', , of N. J. and Harris of H. Y., hampered an doonstrained ".by., their un fortuuate record in the Committee room, made the best Shia can be made ef the bed C/1911 of ...Bright, to-day. They - were:overwhelmingly replied to by Senator. Andy 'Johnson speak' for—exvostoti'• on Monday, and Latham eireitat it. 'lt is still hoped Abet the. 'requisite two-tliirds vote Will be secured, and, that the disloyal Sumter will be :expelled. from the seat to which his legal. title Wits alwayi questionable, but *bitch he has delib , erately,forfeited.• The following is p °artfully elataiged analTsis,of the. probable vote —For - 4iirpoirioft,-Ainttion 7 ,. Droning,' Car , lilo, Chandler, Clerk; Cellamet. Dein, Dixon, Doolittle,. ressenden, 'loot; 'Grimes," Hidej Harlan, Howard;,'Howe, 'Johnion",i King, Line, MeDougall;"Morrill, Potation Sher man, 'Simmons, Gamier, Trumbull, Wide, Wilkinsfp, Wilmot, Wilson of Mass-, Wit- son of 'Mot--31.- . • Against .Mrpuision-Bayard,, Cowan, Tes ter, Harris, Kennedy,'; Lathaun , Nesmith; Pearce, Powell, Rice, Sanlebury;Tell Eyck, Thompson-13. . • Mr. Willey absern. .. , If this classifloistion be accurate, Bright will :be ekpelled: The votes of Messrs . . hieDott. gall, Carlisle, and Wee; are, hewever, not ! certain, but the probabilities are that their votes will be east as above. Doubt felt as to the two or threellepubliaans olutedismong ' the Yeiss,-but we will not do, them the possible injustictrof publishing, their nemes.• Enough for tonight gun we lament the foot that while , Tenneifeke, Kentucky, and . Miesoun are im, patiewt to . punish treason in the pers on of a 1 Scooter; Perinsylvinia, New 'York; New Jer- ! sey aid COnnecticht,'are reduced by the action of their representatiees ti•the anomalous and shameful n ecessity of maintaining him. Mr. Con - Ale of this State,' on Friday, 'made . . the following speech in the Senate, le 'defence ! of his positien. It may satisfy himself and , the half-loyal Democrats of . the State, but , hardly any' body else. We give it, however, in full, 'as' reported in the eastern papers, ! 'becanse we wish to 'do hintstrioitjustioe. We hope it is the last time we shell have occasion to disagree with him:. . . , T , . Mr. C o wan, (Rap,. Pa.) 'laid that he had a very, slight.personal acquaintance with the Senator from Indiana, and had ; always op posed hint in his politicalkgmis: He (Cow , an) rases much in favor of putting_ down the - rebellion 'as any pile.' He claimed that in essmitairrg this cane the Senate bunt be ger ! erned by the tame rules as if they warrojiwors: The, charge against the-Senator from Indiana is that of treason:' There cinnot be any bli7f-_• way. harge or. half-Aite, guilt .-; The ~ Senater - must be guilty of treason or. nothing. If there ! wes„war between the North and the South, end the Senatorfrom.lndians aidedthe South, he woUld.of course hi guilty of trealon. ni..Stiturtei, (Rep., Man:)`sald thattv did not tinderstand there was such a war,- hat Jeff ''Davie and his confederates had !ivied ' I t t war against the Governuiont, andithe ; .Were trailore. • • ' ' it f ' Mr. Cowan rephed .that If cool be proved that it was.the intention of Mr. Bright. to aid the traitorektbers etiall be no doubt of his treason,---The.hrst-fatot to consider is, was there a statejlt war at the time the letter was written.' There were then three or four pasties in the United States. " "One or them believed in . fftioesmion. - Another spirtrdid not believe In secession; yet thought if the States tiotually seceded, we had no right to force - them back. .' , At the head of this party was James Buchanan. Another party thought thal.at the Southern States had gone on itt:lNeir secession:move ment') until Marsh, airtiad f e rmed,a govern ment, it was impolitic now'' to coerce them. Another party opposed secession; and was willing to take any means whitever to put it , - dawn. He (Cowan)' andersthed that Mr.. Bright belonged to the party which did Isot Wien .in neession,:lanivd.tibught. it ,int-. politic to attempt coercion, as ' • it . wonid only sere to more completely • dissever tkillo Union. At the first, all that the South asked was,- that the United States !troops I - should be withdrawn from their States, and at the time the letter of. the Senator of Indiana' was written the Southern Commissioners were here treating, indireostly . perhaps,'- with the . Government for such aorithdrawal. If there !was. at,tht.time communication- between the North and South, and if the'Senstor from In diana thought the r ebellion was not consum mated,-and there was to be ao war, it was not treason to write 'the letter ns he did. In' n 3.-- gard to the subject of the letter, if there was .to be a new Government formed- there could be no harm in sending snob a letter.. He . (Cowan) thought that did not amount to much,. it-was was simply following the example of the circle in which he (Bright)moved. He (Cowan) was willing to admit the miffing of each' a letter was a great folly, but hattliought that' Mr. Bright might have looked at the . matter from another stand-point, and he (Cowan) was not willing eolith: the stigma of treason from such doubtful testimony. A Loyal Son ands Babel Father. • - dew Yorlxsoldier re.; canny released from imprisonment atßich . . "mend, is writing for the Rochester Exprest - a eerier of sketches entitled "Five •MOnths in Rebeldetn.." In hit last, ha nibs' this story "Several of fillswOrth'i Fire Zonaves were among the 'wounded, and I observed that they were' regarded • by' the Confederate sOldien with a feeling efirreraion, which they were at no pains to congeal. Ono of. , their number (the Zonaves) was a young:Virginian named Brown, who had long-resided In -New !York: Shortly after his arrival at the hospital he was 'visited , by bie_ratbar,..b..l. • .resident of Richmond. The . interview was 'not , clianto, tensed by any display of tenderness on_eithsv side, but was ono of those scenes, rather, I which i mre best calculated to.illestrate theiza ,:placab o haired With' which the rebels regb.td, an who ":rare not proved faithless to the gov;' ernment. 'The 'father was stubborn rebel ; ' and the son a patriot soldier.; ' ...'"The scene. maybe better imagined'-than. • described. After exhausting every arguthent and expostulation upon the unrelenting toY, - , the old man disowned, and declared 'tiosepel would disinherit. him.- - To this the - yozumg soldier nplied that his only hope wee that he . millttrecover. from his wounds, get batik into i the Union army, end fight again for the Stirs and Stripes! And thus they.separand.. The gallant Aoldier was among, the released' pris otters on the 34 itflailary,„and iipon placing his foot npon - the federal steamer was anent: to tri itropose"thted - Oheete i for -the. Start_end S par.' '-'l'regret add'-that' he is not; yet. fully recovered froni.his wounds,•.and was at last seem:inn confined in the military hospital at Baltimore." • - • waskingyitiUhisAiaie'iL. . . . The following statement by ono wlioni known, an eirneet Republican UniMiest,,and belies , * to be ,honest and tiatiYe 'of . tancli that goes ' on-it tha Federal , metropolis that we cannot *ttlibidd it from our riaderst , , • • EMT , 113 DWIE--8011111111fill . . , clerh in one of theDepartmeats at Wash ington was lately - detepted in the act of cam to twice - tint information to thi ribels;and was' lunitediatelj 'diachirgett. 'A few 'days - stfter, , he .appeared the Secretary's lotSce with a letter asking. hiitte:sppointmen • This letter was from a Uovernor of ode of the 'Western States.- /le .writes to the Secretary this the ex,-clerk is ats oid and intimate Assad of kes, a, geed aid hisiteltisen t tier been mostuquatly. dealt by and winds np bj asking it as a. por, , ricatur -I:ere:neat foliar that -Mr: • Ex-Clerk he' re-instated - in his oficei And the request was immediately _complied with t . Directly atter,- an acquaintance meeting Mr. Babiatited, eiid .tohim : • , 'Where did you get arqu'aintekwith•Giv-• I' never was' abquainted,with riot& to him hi my. life."' "now; then, did , you get each a stionz' ter' final' hint to the StaintarY 7" ' • have a pretty, sister', whli Alexandria. the other day wittisthi . tildelirtAdrid the loiter for me The- story . is - well anithentliaited, and .tha' s W.ilter bellevoi It true. Bat - what shoal& bai the punishment of a man' who would Atli be. tray latimastryt Anwhatis the same in effect,. protoontimin,WhoAd betil4it? -An-Yzys. A Leison from ilistori. Under this head the New York Tribune has an interesting article from which we' take the following extract : . , • When France rose In arms to meet the (Ur cell Of thirty States, including more than half of - Europe, her entire population was only, twenty-lire millious,;-and of those at least. ono-flfUrwere traitors in open ,revolt against . the Republic. Though_ blockaded on every ; Side by fleets Republic. ,. Though_ shawl's able to arm ' sad egniP from her min researcei, thirteen armies, amounting•in the aggregate teat Wart, a million of men, this tremendous.. con= fiat she was successful not merely in defense, but in turning back the tide of war on her enemies . , most of *hobs SAW their capitals oc copied byhertriumphant armies. The king.' dons which: made war .on • her:contained at that period not leas than a hundred millions . of people. Our dificultieS, idierserin compared with hat's are paltry' and Insignifi cant—our resources in men, money and sup plies as great or greater than bees.. Thefol=. lowing table will show at a glance tkelispec tive!forees in white' population of the loyal and the rebel States!try the census of Ififf: • Lop!. Mahe 628,090 Kansas. 1 0 7,000 Now Hampshire,: . 326,000 Ca1if0rnia.......... ~360,000, ,Yennont .. .'.... 316,000 Oregon &W. '2lLinikiltUl;iii...' 1421,000 ' Rhode Island-- . 174,000 Connecticut -.... 4130,000 • New York-. . .... 3,767,000 Reba. ~ . , New Jersey 672,000 Virginia 1,195,009 Penunylvarda ....'2,993,000 North Carolhsa.. ' 661,000: Delaware ..... -... 'llO,OOO South Carolina.. 301,000 ,Itfaryhosd .- 559,000 Georea ' • ' ' 59500 'Ohio .:: .. ....:.-...., 2,339,000 klorfd .a.....:-__ • • 73,000', .Indiana 1,359,005 Alabiuna.,...-__ 529,003 Illinois 1,711,0:Di Ifiedeelpyl - 354,000"' Michigan...._..,. 749,0001Lottlalana 376,000 ' Whoonlin....-... 775,0001Tekaa ' 4/o,ooo' , Kintwaota.-....:. 162,000 Arkansas 324, 000 10wa.... ....-.... 674,000 Teammate sumo --, , puitucky ... - 930,000 Total 6,577,0 W --- 21,595,000 There is often much talk among us of the nuMbir 'of the rebels, and of the itoPossibili tyof conquering ten or twelve millions of men, as if history were not fall of conquests of na tions'numbering meth more than tens or • twelie' millions. Be this - authentic table! shows:that the rebelchave not ten, or twelve millions, but have in all their States only 5,577;000 whites--nien, worien, arre*Children, —of whom at least half a million in Western, Virginia and Eastern Tennessee are loyal to, the Union. To balance the account fairly, an kis( number Should doubtlesube'dedizeted for' active Soressioniste; in Maryland,- Kentucky,' and. Missouri. The proportion, then of loyal to rebel numbers le. twenty-miemilliora to five Millions, the twenty-one millions besides-be ing masters of the sea, andominentlysuperior to the rebeli in pecuniary and other resources. TO ;16 a contest, calculating' only 'human forces there can be hut one issue. Thestrong est party will prevail.. If it ,doesnot,its fail ure will be owing only to its own want Of skill orwant of resolution. ' • ' - - • ' 'We have not taken into acodunt the slaves in of ry computation of the forces of the 'see- Hons. In the loyal States, the shires number' ' 430,000; in the rebel States, 3,520,000. Of the last, about 700,000 ore, men capable of bearing arms, who would gladly exchange the dismal life of toil on the for the Tree ItOh of the camp. It rests with ourselves to say,whether this prodigious ,force shall be used for the Union, or kept employed, as it now Isotgainst the (ham. French statesmen of 1793 would not have, titters long to settle that question! A Proclamation from Col. Garfield. After. putting.lftunphrey -Marshall's rebel forces to root, Volonel Garfield issued the fol lowing proclamation to the people of that port of Kentucky olitenocoarras Etinerstorn •Bantue, PALNIOVILLZ, Kr., January Win, 16E2. J. "(Wore' of the Sandi tit /ley : "I have come among pod to 'restore the honor of the Union and bring back. the Old Benner, which yon. all once loved, but which,' by the ,machinations of evil men and by mu-- , tual mutinderetandings.has beee'flishonorid' amongyou. - To...thote w ho STU blame sEitinni the federal government I offer only the alter, native of bottle or unconditional surrender. Bat to those who have taken no part in this war, who are. In no way aiding or abetting the 'eninieS of the Unlon—even to those who hold, ientimer,ta averse to the Union, but yet_ give, ald and comfort to its enemies—l offer the fel protection of the government both in their persons and property. "Let 'those who have teen !seduced away from the love of their country to follow after and aid the destroyers of our peace lay down their 'arms, return . to- their 1:101TIOS; bear true alisgianee .to the. :Federal • government, and they shall also 'enjoy like protection. The army of the. Union wages no war of plunder, but comes to bring book ;the prosperity : of peace. Lei all *ice-luting eitizene who have fled from their homes. return and regime again tticrpininits of 'peace and'induitry:. If citi zens have suffered from. any outrages by the soldiers under my coramand,Tinvite, them to make known their complaints tome, and their wrongs shall be redressed and. , the offenders punished: I expect the friends of„ the Union Intl& valley to banish from among thole ill private fends, and let a lilieral-tainded love amuitry direet their conduct toward thee° who. hare been so isqanged iniegniiied, hoping that:dile daye of turbulence may soon be ended and the' days” of 'the republic soon_ return. (Sighed) 6..•43.taitun, • • .".0o1; Commanding Brigade." Interesting' Facts. r ' WAstalaroli,Jiai. 24, 1262. cavacscs.• • Many of the churches are, languishing on . -icootuit of their: divisions 'upon,. tho Union tines - Lion. Trinity Church hue Win decimated ' , sind,Dr. Butler isenly supported thereby con tributions from Sunday Ap • Sendwy) . there be ing no , definite : contract foilusisrj. Metho dist prsiding 'Elder told me thgts tingle , word fever of icei Union Is 'regarded:es "Trench ing politics," Sind a prayer; for. the`resident, which he made at of 'his • tosrteity• meet- logs in Prince • George produced , a dangerous excitement.- This the moth and•nte"are ginning to corrupt •the treasure' which corn ' promising churches isidnp on earth.:.. A. , ;84D , . met in the' inte-rooMat the White ROUje varj)talented• Mad well-infortned:• from trloridaisrho owned a. hundred 41ares: and, amoral thousand acn e of laid,: and. who had arbegh stutztiitikalotatiet:Piaed WaBh ,ington., misa were .indorsed I by 'the VlaerPtrosident .of,ihajlaited Sta Ms. ;: Its hid been at the i Vilat4l,lleale, tiviiitk!dve in ,seeceileitin t *id hitt htit: be4"able :to get his tard'ln - to iho - Piesidetit t "Ale said that: he IknoW about' three Unioniits in the neighbor hood bf Tahiti:bate; kill -they all•believcd it would be impossible to cheek, thin ribeillon' until. its-canes was destroyed...-. : - • • =ll , . `eale the'Oenerai to-day, looking is bright scrd'eiinesi. as ortais*Dirw?hiro; bets sev9a yesira ago , —saving i--stlghtiaprikkling grit ifi and.beard,i His intlregt. 4a ;the 'cause undimliatshed-44 batilikot oto Sot Qf hea!t. Wipe.; Ale_ laacls; e_eady: for-ibe 0 1 41 ,a. command.l4o.bolong coiiihig. -Thitßrecidept tup.f . atter, 4,polcoly ot miStit , . othiorwhe than !itsl4estoiiiir.n,Cor. ofthe* . ..t ; The • The/icstors Poniard teithe L following extract _from e.prie*Us letter:flume ligh.,nsereentile house in that:city; !I ; . • la • • "Let =jay vim atom word About -newspapers. , -:Wer do not attach Much ..itepor-: tance to the N . Herald, but:lonr cohniry: , ...mga do attach inomank So smr:maperts-::.:The LeedetC 2 laselM:uptliing more then an associa, :tion:of clever:men:lam write far .eifecti, and whoiiiibleel Is Mielltheii,mipai.'"' We dock upon the Mimes as a rod for'all aliens. inclu-: *ding'nernwet;' end - for allpnblia' men, inclu :!dfug our eirixi: end, viewedin thisklighf, 'Marc ia no doubt it does' a , great =deal{ of good,. in , ounsideration.of , whlrds one must overlook, ita oonsakmal injustice. and ,pobsonons. It.by no means l'efieCta _the <national feeling; though it may; sometimes: loilneope ions of indiMdstels. .Xhe. Laxity tali and tho A:devoid are much more butted 'for l honesty of furpeie,ehd iltheirgfi eqUalty British are . never need:atm" • : iti.twois'Corrow.:-;-The Ohietigd .of. 'Sliteldk, sera '4liishMhalevet tUinota cotton : mere shipped them Unian.eonnty hide week 7p. Philadelpith“ - It is . said, 20,-,be.i of As -good await/ 'any boa: the 444 cif VOLTAM , LXXV- , o. 61 • - • ND • Dl4l suoirt iTY'A lN - G lr ilrfifl trus AaSa lso . : l % PANT pauanut.pliw get* 433 Isr. ' , Pt • • •IyviawadOMea.. 001.7.,:beths-r._-i.L • First • NealEasti, t'val.sloB.sl4l3l)cogp Metzparsq. ' !owl*. Pectalisl . .. . • Stoolu, (prge;i'inicisirf6s.6.7.-7127.7c4;,4i55Fae. Naas and . Bips Refeltlible ...... '' • • - „4:;:a (41,1119 - • . -• - sar Tt. ..ley • protita from, premiums, which 111. Company can divide by law ...re from - risks which bare been"d.termbed . .. . , Lamina, ruble on, every.description ti rrooppeler tty~ 'in town and actuary, at rat.* as tow as are m.'oi . ,t Bi iim th e i r b2o:,iik,mtion, a P. i4t d of tbliieysatil, - they biassk'imictlosses by flui to an' moramtionsedlind • Fear Million* of Dams, thereby' affording treidenos of the minutiae, of Immure, alwell as thcdf shiDS. .Laile • disposition .:d; 'NA:with i PNiniddass • In . Loma ;Si Slit I •'" '• ''. ,'.!-''.. Low . . pa i d • during thi jean labil-... , :....D1M1051 - M Dnlcfdasi ' ' i. iMaridd N. panbluir. ;, , : Masa LOP, , ,: - • - McirdecailVLewle, Jacob D. OMII/1; _ Tobias' Wagner - '" '' -" 'Weird. , i 1. r.1 = 4 , . David S. Brown; •, ; ;-'; ; . Dew WJ ... Datong' DMA _., _.,• - - D•ollii_774•;"i-,' . caXELEs - :11ANurali,Thsid.a.. • - ' .= - ZDWA.R.D O. DA.l4: . fint ',WWI*. .. Wu. a. Smuts Eisandgirytro te/10 . ....:1.:;: i. 1... . .; 0:, 01800 NOTthetfl7o . l.: WONfe. • '. its. -' VIRE INSURANCE,at.T.IM.R.ELLI AZ ANON MUTUAL- INSUBANON COMPANY. OP. PHIL ADELPHIA, on BUILDINGS. lAtilteder perpotohI,IIF.ECHANDISP...IIIBNITUBIS,Ar..., wool or comlrry.. Office No. SOEI %knit stmt. CAwirsa, 112- 2 451 0 .;5210,606-9071nrested as follow,: " • Irma Mortgage on Id:Proved CifyProper: . ' ty, worth doable the anionnt-4--..«.1011541/10 Ground rant, flret men 60 Penns. B. B. 00.'4.6 per 1?!111t.. :Worts:ls : U=411300300, eon.. 111,900 00 City of. Phliedolphlai per cent. Loan.. :90,000 00 Allegheny °away 6 per et. F. B. B. 1.0444, 1 0,120 00 Colletersibonds,well leennsd— —.. 2,50 D 00 'lluntingdon`and''Browl; Top Monutiln. "' "Ballroad-Contpanyisnortgage 4,000 00 ' Bennsylvardi ; Ballroad,C.'s Stock—. .4,000 OD Stock of Itelhince Mutuit Inanrenee • - 21,360 OLP StoeVot Onttity Ylrs Insritame '41,050 03 .80.1601.1ubmar• U. H. Lnuranee C 0..: TOOOO Gonunerrlial Bank • . do .. ..... Meehan:ea' Bank do .., .. ; ... g,012 SO Union Insarance'Co.'stlelip ... 100 Inns abeehlable k buidneas paper.-- .14,207.16 Book Aecownts, accrued Intesest, i .6,216 DI *huh on . lland and to iduids of agents' 11,285 - l4 - • to Prmdeb4 Lothrop,- •-• ' Rot!tsgolAr44 , : Chin Lefisid, ' Prad'lGYAinnig‘, 'Jamb - T. Bur:Nag, ' Smllhßerwers Jet, fl."Wood4artl: 'Jahn Hlrelt. Pittablh. y. J..G. COFIN, Agent. 0 Northeast corner Third Ind Wood street. 'Clef Vuitton Samoa Blepham, Roberffiteen, iriederfelr Broeini Etuiieer, •• • C. Stevenson,; • Benj. W. Tinglei, Jolan It, Worrell, liferahall WESTERN INSURANCE' COM PA V V NY ()F PITTSBURGH... , R. NILIoI,N,„ Jr., krosido..t. O.M. 00.11DONi itteietory. , , , ,; • ‘. ; Utlips, No. .82. Witteir Ware• house, rfp asap., Pittsburgh: Will boom ottabut , all *kik Air Finn esti Morino Biel. Home Institution, managed_ Elf Directors who nrolotii "koonoi ii the community, pat -iortit ;Oro Soar, isod, by prorayenera and.osaintoin . 'olkarorior strldel. deli Attie' atosissext;'da . greird,`PiaLaW protection to thou mho deenif to bei ineiureeL . . ASSETS. 0,9T085.11. 30,1550 .• . • '. Stock Aoionots • • " • • - •11 65m01 00" ... ............ .2,160 OD Office ....... ... ; 250 (pi Opto Accounts...to.. • ... 00 Preis:llllin . Notei sad Dills ,Divcouniskt 2diller, Jr., • .James McAuley, Nathaniel Holmes, Allia.ljimick, • • George Dania,. -Wham H. Umiak; • W. Itickatenn,. zny3o VIRE; MARINE ANVINI:AND 'J.!' sr efeciur..—xr statixam'. COUPANY -NORTH A.3I.ESICA,PHILADUREId.. : - Incorporated 1794-oapital,.s/00 000. Amu, January' 69,924 01 isinsAsAETHIIE O. 5°11"14:•1"`".4 . ' - iisTstritiaircE *Go. .OF . TICE MATE OrPENXSYLVANIA,THItADELPIII4. - Incorporatedl794-7,Caryal. 0200.000. 041.0 7 006 00 gart: 7 BllEßTriiiD7Pressdest. WILLIAIUDARPER, Brc ry. , . • fARTFORD FIRE DIRTRANCE CO. LIARTTORD. - " " tilip;Obo."_,L - • • Aosta, M.y 1, ' ' ' = . 6 IY IL7I - 15 . 11T12773707 TIIIO. O. AL LYN,. Sterekory..! sir ruiinince in the aboinold 'and killable Oom;• paniencen be obtained by applioe4mteWi. . . - r..lliNZB,.:Apeod, 87 Wider etiookillnlidiniea nrriZEN's INstIRANCE Cbbiptit.NY: V OF .PITTSIBURCUL, , Moe, tionterlDsrket and Water streets, eewud floor. WM. ALE! • - I=.4pitast iv m and damage in tint . WaTlWlmok of the Southern and Western Rivets, Lakes and Bayous, and the navigation of the Seat lomat against Itwe and d amag e by fire. • nraicroas: \ :wm,ytegabiy,! • • B. WJ Kier, Jas. Park, Jr., , -John 814tottnti ' Johnston, • Jae .11. ess Beate (Wrens. Caldwer Jr.,' Hon, 1•;711.•Hoint, • • John & Dilworth.* Barcbty Preston. Charles !J. At m. u-1114:111E.L4Y . A - E , A -J., INSUBAN or, C9_llPABlOtio..leSchwant at; Opposite the'Costout House: • • Capital,ll2lo,loU—Antatai ,illl make all kinds of Luurance, l V l l L iar papsroal or limited; 011 IlTary doseilytion of Property or Mew ghandiee.e; rellognlahls • RTIBERT r. BiNG, President. • AV:BALDWIN, Vat Prerklear. T. swlißll/INZ, Sem:tars. , • , Ches. awl% tontivap4 E . P.: B. Cope. 0.8 Cho. W. rota, _ 1.-s.r v ormo, PAS. Savory, • geaf, tli;'2o4l7' " ihruer'Thlrdand Wood MINIM .:A LLEGIIENY INSITRANCE COM. Waft, PAICY OAPISTSEURGII. - cc* No. 37 Plitt: Insures against tll lands of Assoind 12itlno Asks • • TRAM, JONES, Preadatt. , JO RPI D • M CC OI 9kric...! "' r isk" f • D. 4 - i 'u °/c " s "" 6 " x r DEAN .Gruica dg.‘ e t pt.. IL . . . DIRSCTOII.: . Capt4444twon -; i . ", • Etat*, 6ipENlElliunDesA Bobt.L..Mpgrine; TA1: 1 7 4 . - • Itirvey 'chi de; ' Capt.:*-ILI O. Gray, Juhn A. Mka. Fabbisktock,'• WHEELER & W/LSON'S • ." NO. a auxin: prrissirtini, PA • • • • ~.r4reB oriew ,t, "wzrynsa e- maw, . . . •..- -•. UNITED STATES FAIN; OHIO MTN IPLINj ILIIINOISSTATZ PALO <• • WISCONSIN STAIN PAHA lOWA STATE PAIR TiNNESIIRZATAINI d - BTATE PAIRI .VERMONT STATS 'NAIR; Ohliage Meehan-tat Institute • ~ Loam - filo iloctankelnetitstet Clincidnatt Mochatilts. Institute SlatrfraqUnilr. nur., 1911INSURGH, and ether Oonnty Pain too inmeroni'Mhtention.i:, the..pabllowngstmaa WILSON'S -111-P.IIOYED. SEWING .ffiAGUINIL' at IIIEDUOX'D 'PRICES, with itiri'eatteir mildew; tts merits as the bat -.and moss reitamilsitlx now In me. It saws es well au the it' heat and 'thlttMt tabrtm, biakes the tack Impossible to tumoral, with the amential sdrantap,et Mtn a li ks hi bo th alba; Leming co ridge or thiantdi the nodrr: droplets mostronletlimoto tient, sad more durable thin anz'other -machine. - - We giro full butt-natio= to amble,lbs s parehaor-„.. to sew Indictor, seems, stitch, hero, tells Satberi - ': bled and Owlet SLILOR/lot 917 it for three J ean, - . ipy and Circalors,oentandtvteatimehlalc:ttoth MN* thehigbest anwuNr, .out 44:11.44.. Sivine AC, Aing l 4 o o-00 1 4, 0 APPUM.. IO Pg l , 4 !. " rod ' 17,605 14 I endow A.kleyl Alexander 'Veer. Dodd M. Long. • Benj. Y, Bakrwell, John B. WOutta. m. GORDON
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