• i. ES =ItIM • ' CO , Aprussio.4 4 , sire. ,; . CA.NI? '`• cy :N oi - LID ron.WARDING MtlC.n/Lirr dealer la WJETERN RESERVE °NEES% - DUTTNEI, LARD, OILICMACON FLOlilt; ,t r , ROVAND PNAN .AS/1W NAINUATIEN; LIN ' ENID AND LARD OILS, DRIED NANIT aod ct, PrOdu e: r rOndii, Nos: 14 1.'lgad la Front. etzett. nal ' ..... • O UL CiI:UITS and dealer. it, FLOUIt, OUALN AND 0, 213 Liberty ntreeti Pitubargli. Cboiee Wends of flour Tor Berets azol rural, one ;i,c0611441.41y,,ti0 Partleelar Attralloti ,pald to illlntordoni tor litertlian'are generally. ,otikilly MEM JAMIE. A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND • 110 XPIMIWIt'MSR for the male or FLOUR, • •ORATN, _BACON, LAIL TER, SEE DS, DRIED' • • FRUIT, and Trodece getterally, No. 16 Market. et„, -coriwr unit, !Ituburgb• LIMB. Q.CHOMAF..ER LANG,COIDIDISION Miclon mia , leßito de*Dilt lo CROCE- Ruw, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, de., No. - 201' Liborty Pittsburgh ; Fa. eclS:dly : *am —AO& WHITE. WHITE BROTHERS, ForravAßDEva &in, COormossoul• licacnaorra and dealers In PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 4:CE , pborty street, Ploaburgh, Po. my 27 j16(.11016E NOILSSION MERCHANT • CRU It, DE ` ANDIf REFINED chumps , OILS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, &e., N.. 183 Liberty uthirkilly • • :InWas • =SA's:t 0( 4, 1 p„,;. P•VID 111 . CANDLW, nta. cvsrixo • Special rartiier m-EANS COFFIN, successors- - to ~-. .L.T.1.11141.11, Mains d W.IIOLESALE GUO , — CElLecithruer Wiwi luta Water Wee's, Pittbiburgil Penn'a. , }53:111y • N. J. 11111111:11,11101......DASIXL en0rt......L. U. VONT. H. VOIGT CO.,successortoli. PIM/DUCE AND COMMISSION NER. , tI.4 . NTS, 247-Liberty street, Pittsburgh, -ous • J0111111.4ryLL......` TOE& r HOUSE & CO., Wllomseit, ep Gamuts situ COXIIIINSION Mzuettaiers, cornerot butithlield and Water genets, Pittsburgh, Pa. VIVERTON Je.- B'II:WART, Wuote , gum. II ks ii soasto OCIX,ILISSION MENIZZIANTP. /107^illood street. Pittsburgh • ' • • ^.dl nnown..-Aust. MIRA PATRICII 14no W,N KL RKPATRICKS, Wrvid:s liur. Geocnui and &Winn In FLOUR AND Shl /IDS, Nos. 141 and 193 Liberty Eruct, Pittsburgh. MEE AILES DALZELL . SON, Volum -41 Now Mcacturts for the ludo of MOLE AND /LE-. - FINED CARBON OILS. No. CO and 70 'Water street, Pittsburgh . .. Adrantsm 112140 . 011 consignments. SEE •' . 151.11,z ,• 2 : • r •••• • IX/SEP)! FINISINGI corner of Market Y. • shyers and. Diamond, ke4a conotantly.Wa hand a fall amortment of DRUGS, MEDICNES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY aml, I artl - Phyelciana prescriptions morally componnded • all boar.. jaWayd Ds.u.sa ter Vomit D.Ruo.9 . AND CHEMICALS,: PPEFUAULRY. FANCY MODS, DDRNING FLUID, OILS, FAX. ILj MIEDICINIMI.d.o.., to., of a4rktiy pdtha. gad- - -Sty; idrettatlowoot prima. Vanier Smith- Plitsbargh; . ' Prescriptions eaweliilli biontwonded +f all boom." • f„?' 41.. - FAttisiESTUUK & CO., WHOLE. Le Las Datoidar and Manufacturer of WHITE • LEAD AND LIVIA HUM corner of Waal and Front • 'treed, PittaburWA. • mh7 LP DU Y.. SIX.YrT, .%V aoLEsALE DEALER; is DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISIIESAND DYE STUFFS, No. LOS Warty stream, Plttaburgh. . All orders will iverlre prompt attention. inir/4 FLO/Mu% •" BRAUN &, REITER, WuoLoseLE Axia 1.1 , RETAIL DIITIOGIIFTI, corner of Liberty Mull St. Clair aroma, Plitahurgli.' RIESZ - • •••••.•••., • r 4 ::., : .1_ thurritts .. HO Wood &net, corner ot Wood wee: and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. •1 '4:4: • .427 , 0 4 .4 wr 5. • : .......-...L...,.. 114:111.100(A."'NELL:. ATTORNEY • AT LA.. °MC; WtOndlllol7 LAI! BUILD. Si% No• 93 Diamond intent.' WDI • ittand to the ,kttlement, limning and collec• ttonotelnlt4S.'botinties;'.lx., to Wanbingto Digarict ofOot =Oda. ta:tt#:nma - - MMM MEE aurae. K I RK,PATRICK & MELLON, Arial , . IlltrSAT Ny...1.74..i o rirlb West, ire doors 'Oboist' thetbSofil; Pills - burgh, P. mtmdtr: rilllol,l E WING, ArroasET AND Coinesincon et Law. Orrice, No. ILO fourth street, corner. of !Cherry 41 •71•PIDemeret. PA., '4_ Kull:don/VT - • LIAMUII3.. A. YUKVIA.NUE, ArroRNET . ..„ NJ 'AT LAW. • • I . . times, Wlllll .fiat, alUoluing the cake d icakiltY • . • '•;:•J if hi skt'ill, ATTORN6f 'AND' ZJ 000XAKLLOIL AT LA., has removed to EITIIN'S LAW DITILDI2iOB, No. 1t Diamond atreet, naa - ti, door ko M. haat', Church. • Inylaully Aftoitimy A-7' LAW.— 10. Orlon; No. 7i Grant street, Pittalnergb,' 7/06 . - ic ; ;1" it::: - _ . ' .1 0 JR., ATV:MN/CT AT, LAW,. • N. 139 Fourth stroet, Lowtjeri!Tmellsllding _ ... a. " I.IILCIL EBLII 'HUTCIELVWN Com/wawa V. Poswa s sl ialtx‘ciukfrps,dlerainWESt : r . lINISIEESEIXTZIoIismiz.raLouaa FISH, AN I3.A. ; OON,___DUTTED, LINSEED OIL S. PUTS ND ;-.`."EIANIrakdILEIL BNEDS.IIILAIAL DNIED , EUIT : - ,ttrt;.skhadaaegaaisridlyt brand[ randly ‘lflour /AWL •;Apart I. thaliala orMadiaon & 00.`i celabratacltMatanteil.Posai-Urea. Not.—ll 6 Second and ILS that atm., lataren.Waad tt ] r • ;; , 2 ' l ;Nald.Plll/Elnniall'Fa4 ;;; :; :" :f;tt"t!lLO.Mt,, t•'-•!W./kit:41101/4.48:4‘41eS, ;. • IlkciOLTanlN; r.Orairdi . .00:4=6.1mi itor.. LAILE NlSlrand Piodika aesein4l7;: /So. 2S_Wood street, atom WaterePluabargh. — • • ; Inv t ; ; 2%; k"E o. kola. WEAL , VlNLitt deabir Id Mt/tin: CiXlll,'-comeril Mar -00:41.7 • t ; I :k: . 44, Vr•SIIR": aCY i twor2rs. % - f:ri GARDINER •COFFINj ; AGlifiT von: AViriiiil4ll4 :Patilficiritu.4,3o,:ittu•We OVlLllteir •CourAL#4l,' Notilt.4*. ormer Wood and. Thirdatreeds. • e.. 1 . .6.aszer metztAigEnr-- SStabad .reanghaada , and Ilartronl , Cdaltaatia. ST iVatarthana.' Q2LNItt.EL--msai tai lna.awca coiner 'Market sad,ater. t i , Go h, ISEcnereay WESTE R N •41•43RosilWeirObirmoti SlTTabstitiset. • • • ..-NspET RI.REERNT . ._Dar-GQOPS- ' • . Joanr WILIOP....JDOIN R. CAER.-.DATID areA. T . W/LSON, CAlty. -C.Zl4e - ,x11 6 ._44. 1 C • . ? 1 an:imig4,Dir FOREIGN AND.DORIWDIC DRY GOODS, do. d Wood drvidoiltra boas. labors Dimond , • k: idloy;..Pittaborah. sidO:dtf • - AND Whoi.oodo and Email &lam AtkiffrAPLX ANCY DRY GOODS,' Sofa'. IN moat? of 'Fourth and Market otroots Or W.BAKKERdcI l v Vl siKDar U • 1 5.000;$0. Pihrkytatitirg f‘i Teen . Thlid and ro4rlb, PlarbarabL, LI • • litntlioV yhtAIJOL pt ifsCAti/iMii WILT OA% OM a Hai Mg si.4 Wri. Itarket street, Pittaburgb.. - - TOSEPII BORNE, .. Daum tor Ting Aim Saki . tioove, No. rt, Market street. Pittsburgh. *ld "4,11 3 144 WWI , IN VIII' ela; Martel spelt,- INtlaborith— 13 I Thuxautaur ZllllllotDl24li, Tingiumi 6 N' - 41•0419111111tOteistalatub ti o . ° 7 °3ll ' "4 "' sX43 ‘ . - IPS Acit - ; • 4 r...„. t ,I=, _II/LANK VAN GORDER, PRonucrii AND 001nuresoat Mascwittr, dealer la nouit, DDT BUO(aidi SNIEDN, 4, ANDlentlik , g4 PORK,. .11:1Nika/ AND GIINNN FIDIITS and ~odace,gra.." • 'aridly. • Liberal curb advanarii mad., on anuagameakta.. 'Warelwam, No. 1141 formal ntrret., I'llteburgb. • MZMMI cOMMISSION 31kRCEIANT AND citimE OILS, Atem d Omer nand strard and Dnqw.nne McVAY, FOIIWARDINII AYD Coirriasuppi MF a cauvr, for the rode of tumult, (Huts, BAcoN4 I JARL,A.INT4I:II,'"IiGGP,. and Western Produce generally, No. 10 BMITLIVIELD 4T.NEET, humor of Plat, Pittsburgh, Ps. . . illitUrdersiUld stiosigumeols solicited. Jataiisd iIoLLAND IttPDLE succ y essor to Jno. kt• Gin AL , lio._lKl Libert street, - burgh, GENNI.2OOIIOI.' CIIOCENT'AND' COMMISSION MERCHANT; Conslonnents respectfully arilleltell. feDkdly . wDRII6GISTS PROD /WE. - c..., S -'-t. ERGH .„., . , f . . ...__ ...... ..., ~. ~.,......,._:...,i . ,: , .... ~,...„.,..i . : „ .:.,,:..:::.:,.:;.„.. T .,..:.,., : :•, .. .___. •e , .. . _-_ .. .; ..” • . 1 • ... . . - . _ AND- COMAIRCIA_-- T- . JOU . RNA_L. • • , • . . ' - PITTSORGH, FRIDAY • MORNING, JANUARY .* 31. 1862. VOLDMF.,...LXXV--410: 7 . '.. .. . . GROCERS. i - --- - SH.RIVER kULF:iftl3,, WHOLESALE GRUCEES COM/lISSION NEEMANTS, as. .7 and= Stulthield Si TtioN. ...... T TRIMBLE,. WHOL-FAALB JLlGitociita 1310: Collatueurort.-11zaciciam, dealers la PRODUCE, FLUDR,:DACON, CHEESE, FISII, CARBON AND LARD OIL, !DON, NAILS - , GLASS, COTTON YARNS, mud , Pittsburgh manafactilyes 112 Second.nuert, PDtsbnrgis. .1/1!)teall mugueigr.. Vre/H)NAILD:4I, ARBUCKLE, WH0LE .1.1.J.1L414 ilsocus, Psositier. Calestesi cur Met- C/LANTlS,Jobbericlo N. U. SIX ANS end MOLASSES, REFINED SUGAILS-asil SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA CON, RIDE, .CR=3E, SEEDS, 8.c., No. 2ritt Liberty stroet;:rittitbutih. nole,ity D. 1 .3111 KM. 1011,EY,AfE. &.BROTHrtaRS,: succeesora to. Ito.ymer..adaderaon, Whohoisis dealers hr 'FOREIN- FRUITS, RUTS AND SPICES, CON FEartonlir-suaeas, FIRE WORKS,.tu., No„. L. ,. .iand 12a 'Wood street. above Fifth, Pittsburgh, 1.) ROBISON & CO., Wuarzsux s CERA, CVMMIIRAWS MCECIWITS and dealers In all kluilai 'Or MEV IN/ON.4,4IItUDUCK, and Pitts . buggilnan..eturea, Nu. MO Liberty •strbet, Pitts my2 er W, ---10LEBALE DEALER teiGIPOCRIALBS, MANILLA. IiCIP,E, OAKUM., OLLS, ?mu and Pittsburgh inanutectured articles, No._l4l,Wster street, abut. the itunongabela Bridge, Pittsburgh, P. . . . s. sawntxa. lot °BEET & CO., WHO 011 , 0CLMS, Cuallrl/WICIN ♦ln , 11.11WalIDING Mad Amami In PRODUCE and Pitt. pinutiractliref, Pittsburgh.. HWY .... LAMBERT_ & Sli Wliockseis „ Gi*XXIS. P.ODOCX Dutra. Auld C.ollanasion lIURCIIANTA, No. ti 11 lit awl, Pittablugh, Pa. nc,l4:ly JOHN WATT.. .. JOHN ILNON. WArtr& WILSON, WHOLESALE GAO. Citttiiktluussion Moacumme, end &Meng In Prialioeuml:Pitteburab manufacture% No. UM Lit. tit w BOLMALE A. Oakum, Comet:mom Ititacgiders;arkd Alealen iu - PRODUON, No. BO Water mullet, gad GS Front street, Pittsburgh. OW. W. IKIWONT,II;.. DILW4IIII.4' S. DI-WORTH it CO., WitoLirsemr. ,Geocisse,•Nos:EXl ant in &send street, near susithlkold, l'ittsbruxh- - ' • TLOTD. , ..-wurraAx JOHN FLOYD & (X)., Wnotimum Gap- CONIIISISIONMIII.CILLIIT/4 Ni. 172 Wood mad EYtl .Liberty street, Pittsburgh. jou W•imiWEAL ALpiburgh P koc x Nce• 18 and . W.lVP°dfirW4' 11"57 jtrardif .. 17 . 1 .X`Ifl'aCTURERN. illr. 11: V 111 7WILL..:. P. tun. AjfACKLNTOSII; ILEILPFQ CO., ANA, corner Pike end' O'Hara street ,near the City H'ute." Works, -Pittsburgh, Ps., .Mansdketotars of kIACKINTOS/1: AND BEMPAILL7B TMPELIVED PATENT, OCAILLLATThei BTEAAL ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of al/ Uses and best style. , Daring pat up muthinary of Large c a pacity and of -the best lostity; srehre prepare to do, heavy Job bing, and otollat stork in thli line, trusting that , by prompt:pots, and the cluiruter of our Kat, to merit public patronage. • , We-ins * epecial.attentlon to. our BALANCED VALVE ONCII,LATING-ENGlNES,Swcombining adrantetes, horetofina smolt/dud Xibbt class of Engince. —• . Ja2iklYd wilAuus - S. Ram. ..iApiadAm-BAR:Falitt&CO., N 0.61 'Papa Slllll, Ool ltt l r ,b e i t t SMelAbSieEhlarbAruit P S t HP b P u .TIR O N WWIALEIIA rblauutaAttiters of BAIOSIIILIeb PAT /MT-BOA/A% L00011021VE; FLUEIS•ad Romans,. caustairs; -Ruarallaa. aumnza c s tEd.OUPIPkit,CONDYNSERA,JiALT PASS. , PANS,- LYON LIFE .Also, BLAOKSIIITIPS MOHR, BILIDGE and VIADUCT IKONS, done at the 'her!, ettreab*.... AU orders from • distaste pnxiipily eV, tended to -, TH03L4.23.-MOORS, ..3.I4Nrtp•ZTIJI/EIF Alco 'nuts* te..A.u. , xteaut or - 01PPELLAnd: PCTILE . RYE WilitiKt. saCicrthltlAr . 11 ..higThir, - hies. Ib9, /Oh and 176 First street, bet-hush Etuithliehlund Great streets, Pittsburgh. ' Or Priests orders solicited. Highest market itties paid tor ItY.E. otbor-poistmous . ingtedients lard extreetoti, by • latexes new Awl ilaproved: JOSEPH. R.II,IIEILTON & CO., Corner of First /N 34 Lthetlfatreeto, '- PITTSBGLEGII, . 11 AIIVTACTURILI or surzalon irEdat ENGINES, lisCIIIICEBY; . 7140.1 f 1 -_ :0.:t1211 ANT, successor .1L: Oliphant, Manufacturer of ROT BORPItED NUTT A.SUERS, CIIARCOAL IiSIi IiIi.SLIOR•IRON ND and R WA AIL RODS, BoILER /RON ofindltlVETS.: 'FAIRCIIANCE./ROZI TVORR.S . r .Taiyotto Co., Pa. 1$11: yd-.. Wanhotiefi,l3 Woddit., ruulhorgh :._ S..SEYEXANCN,-.154).. SO WATER. -sr., .." Ph:Amish: tuuntew , tat.renionaa: tuvrrs, W ft 0 ( 1 0 11 0PLICES, COMMON AND RAILROAD, —*dr tic , n4r wow obspoI.SPIERN and RI T. MS, Loie . 4 null, loade•tparder . At - ipLärt not/m -•A rood brogotastent coottantly an hood tnrAtsc • . QUIRT ,M.A.NMar(jar„....ldiasialJ; k AttLZ" Clair strees mike, to or der, kit boookfilitEtTil,;COL LABSite.kirtAlkort. A1c0.:. - -11,4-7ottriiidot floe 00t0rt..... Imam kof,B MILTS AND COLLAII4 - niodo Air the 4titot,. .trictot-sodos =ruler.. ..tkok IT• Iitr RIA A . ". I 4/DilisE..t. CO4 215 strew. mooting Otatotforturera of WRIPti. LASHES ANDISWITCII - and every deoniptka of LiArtiEß tureapxp ioiic4iimi from tin trade, 17 and goods pro mid t=dtta par . Instructions. • ..tentdavityi ECELSIOR:GLASS .,,7 WORICS.-= woula t PLUNKETT* CO., GLogelLeigornc: Warehouse,. No: 12 _Fleck( - street, 'corner n[ t l nr :. Plltebnrg6 Pa.= se4: 17d , .P1112,111..E8; WALE, -'NEW Barofirox, HanOtacturer of HUMERI'S; TUBS,. ZI.Bq WASHBOARDS; YRDIT . IIORES and LAB4B. T Eml ']xx.TRAcTED WITHOUT ..uK TILE .USE.eI A N 'A PP/titATM IN HEREBY NU DRUGS on GALVANIC 'unsay Oold weather As the time thAutlttnitmatinton ant be ti-10,1 to lu beirAlvenLitn. - Nedlcel Anntlenion'Aulf/ theft NtlONee hnve h. 4 theft' teeth inatnhuiA rtnoed, and*. Auk/7 to sertlfy . at tor the saity_sunl plait:Maki opers titm—whatever bai brut Mid pehnnu,lntereefed In 'doming the eontreryi'linrlng no"ltnonlegtget of my ittrATITIFICIAVTENTII iiiserted Hadthfleld, et. _TOSEPIL 411113113,Tairvar, LT: , Pittsburgh. , • ltratitsagim—ihr; ' Pollock, . Dr. Ilallock, rhkodort '.. ,urypullg , A IRO;l!*'#l?..'F,4•7's* 'ItaiE.G(IN PAO - moil Norm Borg* Ill ' aallukaat. and 11 , 1 . B, " M ,"MPerzro mas ptoc CW ties for mousy. ar• 1.4143 017 !gang Tlanea 4g to liaise bdt-saer. to god ad r"ukingz alTraia Awl Atat and woad Gaol faper at ;gra for sale. - , L A Gizontennalcationa and. 'Merriam. mantis cond., aantiaL Ottion, Groat street, oppeatta St. IPa 4 ra Ababadral; „ ;14:air Af * t elllTEOTUltat. IFAMES, ort EL :urtie BAIRLI 4 latef S.. assistailt 'to' i uAmarimßl sxrurcrr z 1 ING AND , fiIteIIr;ACATIONB" be al' k !tin •r: Of' linAdhVlOMl7l.ierntqlsMsol!exy.F9.4 on - , topzi.,'wditd" siimi *rent,. beivniett,Losoodeand 74 binnotittrotikiArloithen, Qty. :-. i ~_: , , !pat Tum. Ottlo, ZION .8,411.14. ALOcK.l7lltb Meet. Parlgsbd•a.N B ANWAP/COLVICAV ONS Ibr = ltaikUnvi ofllnfrroquimption; vrarkeaupyrkn..ad U B -fc; ki;A . C HAR , filiUMA*ANClTthie„..k., T TTS porteriant:aid . 1 0 1 14:6 1 1.06trumeati. &ilqagee6t- Cog the H °pI AMIIIMG PIANOS. 6Lo tor - ILA 4LET: DA,910 l b W 25 /IMO." PLANOIL4I.IO indpriliti lint -- at - -Ma: • g ot/ .6 n -,. ~. ------- i Wool_ arid, - ,f2 l , l ll. 4 smalliad QOlOlll4 aka; niallarett fa. DOLLAA SA.VINGS BANK, No. 65 Poyara Bruit?. - • • , _ /LARTERED IN 1666. Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wednesday and Salitnlay evenings, from Iday Ist to November lot, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November list to /lay list from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits . r,'Weived of W 1113M3 not leas than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. lutereet has been de clared semi-annually, to June and December, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent. AI year: — Interest, If not drawn out, Is plued to the credit of the depouttor as pfincipal, and bears the same in tereat from the tint &poi' June and December, cons. pounding trios a year without troubling the &Nai to!' to inn, or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will douLle in too, than twelve year; making in the aggregate atom AND oxizilAir no caztr. A TEAL anDdocks, coutaLnlng the Charter, By- nos., llule• Regulatiens, furnicked the office. gratis, on application at PITTSBURGH. PA Parkurax--GEORGE ALDRED. VICZ PRZSIDIUTra. WIIIiaIII J...AZdellPoll. James B. D. Needs, MU Rigorlo Isaac hi. Pennock, Denj..L. katu:estock,- - A. - ILPollock, D. D llopaindi Hepburn, 'Robert Babb, Jame. Hardman, Jamas Biddle Juan D. 'idle/. _ _ Alexander Tindia, - Alarander.B radkj,TMlSlT! Joho U. Barkofen, Georg. Blatt, • Joky B. ( . “111.ehi, Alonzo A. Carrier, Chari. A. Colton, -. William Douglas, John kraut, • . John Holmes, William B. Haven, teter H. Hunker, RiChard Hays William S. La ' rely, Seca...tar - arm Taraall lk.2:cLawT GERMAN TRUST AND SAVINGS DANK, corner Sixth and Wood Welsh,. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DritiCTol.ll: ADAM HEINEMAN, Preridcat. Springer liarbangh, Avionics Homier. E. H. 34.0re,p Lang, J. F. Harekotte, thriagan Siebert, Anthony Meyer, A. Groetainger. *. • :DISOOUNT, 'YERR DA Y . anylthdly JOHN STEWAHT. Cagier. J II 4C.CELL.I.XEOIDS. EILJECNITUREtAND f R AHB AT RE- NrWOODIVELL, Nos. 97 and 99 Third street, and In You atroet, ALL 'VARFETIS:I OF STYLES 'AND ' FIN-18.11 imitable for EOTEL4 •ud PRIVATE DWELLINGS Isar All order, promptly attended to, and the Fur ultras carefully racked and boxed. STEAMBOATS mod HOTELS htrotsbett at short CA.BLNET SL&KEEti supplied with every article . • ~ - . In the line. JAMIS • nopg COTTON. *n.T.,--Azilecarant. SEAMLESS BAGS AND OF OSNADEBOS. 32 I:CORES TO 40 INCHES WIDE. WirOrders left mud. trtc., a Plitaberroch, will receive attention. 131 wood .G"L" Yll A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PENS ANDAS ' ES-REALMS ' Di - amviir - arrtrGoLD PLATING Done et the-dnte= nail= at the currier of Fourth F• - sad Market atreet: seomid story. enix= 11vieir out *fan' , ty luring pens to =pair eaueand them by ma 11 . ,. - • - =b1:1:411y • .• - - 17T72PATEICH et CO.' 14. -A. r.ALDW A 1 . 1 .....--- - «... 405411• CA= JA (IILLDWELLAt MO., Bair Fttßain; aarso oust= ar MAN/LIA API'ES AND COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAII,C7I, ROS IN. AND (ITU, TARPAULINS, .DUCK, LIGUT . 2 AND MBA V I E - DRILLTNGS.IO"; Ea SS Water ADA ISTrosit 1G- teem PltteburgS: " • . • . Yu otticcenor to Cart ' • thilbl4tputs: Wool otroet, comer 'Ot lgamoulaUfa, loder .131 ea ktolo of•OITTLZILY. RAZORS; ILLFLIS,ILXVOLYNXI, WAS/17.8,6C18- 801LS,_GUNS, ao. t Ism osortmout of lb* aboire goods coostantly ou /inn • whl • . JACKSON ; &. TOWNSEND, PORK Picluisa Airs. =Auto Dr- sect's, DRIRD /MET, LARD, MISRS: AND RDX.I! YORK, No. /2 Fourth street, now IN • 4 , • I P. MAUI .1. sidasiar ALL PAPEIJ, Bonurna, Ir., .Wood street, J.La pp 11 . PALMER, - NJ. Wow T. JUIN Dealer in BONNRTS. MATS;;STRAW TRIM MING'S; ind STRAW GOODS genera/Iy. BOSEIA.L:ERfiI, ' 4 . llcouktaxas AHD STA ' Tioxeiss, Ho: 55'Wood 'groat, sent door to the carder of Third; - Patebtirgb, Pa. SCHOOL andLAW DOORS oohatintly oa hand. y T b r.. - . 17I': STATION . ,LIII4 Bulgur Boor itaIIIIFACTIIRUA AIM JO3 PuIiTTAI. NO: 57 Woad miner. Pirt•bur • b. ' seao t g A DL' ikkuiC§OLLka S TA- C.F.Tu mme „ No. 77B - 7 .mtistmA,MmlloMOU gs . . . . -- MEDIC4L. _ iiiHCAL ' edifJ). W. SODEDIttIfZE, M. D., 4'‘A' MP MEW TO Cll7. Bering arrived In l'itbsbursib. 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"merle' tr.fdivb,.."o 0 r dris and Mbar yroll,,p, auiv.coirraturow i spainfoie anion, morblOxecitaitratUtkodi scodAahriorftbOat /of Mamma, coatlanne"-nr beaded's, Measeadm qtalltina moot render K pmemiineent Nth* Pnipend. and sold h 7 #11,•21,#4 Prqg gieti,../00 Wilke itmit, New YOtk. ' . Lcr .l4 aim by a. 4..TARAlptrox 97., • • 3 , 40 deo —.—.a— •ViT77 'Pm lA' - • • I • 'lollYOBiregii CS BOOTS AND MOBS or '" ;InHOSAI• rtreotr. Pt • ,Na r - nr • 'Silk , z•tk!rr! . S, A Y IVS t a9V P 4- 16144taar'; 114.4^AES. MU. John B.7lllcradden, Peter A. Madeira, John H. Mellor. Jame McAuley. Jolu. Marshall, Waliar P. Mardian, 'John On., Henry Illegara John H. Shoenberger, Alexander Spear, Wlllhun E. Schmertz, lase Whittler. Chriatlan Yeager. .a—CHAR. A. IaYLTON. After their arrival at Hatteras they experi enced a series of storms of such severity that for two days in succession, on more than one occasion, it was impassible to hold any communication between an' two vessels of the fleet. After the first storm . ediscoiered, that . instead of vessels drawi eight and a half feet wafer being able to go vor the.swash, or bare, as Gen. Burnside had n informed, no vessel drawing over sere feet three inches could pass intO - Pamlico SO nd. The following is a set et journal of the event of each day, furnished by Mr. Sheldon, and beater of the dispateh'et'from Gen. Burn • side to the War Departtnen;: On Monday, the 13th of January, the lead-- big vesicle of the fleet anchored in Hatteras Inlet, but a gale from the northeast pro vented the Others from entering.' ;They found a safe anchorage.outside. Inside of the inlet thikswiftsiess of the current and the limited speed caused - smite collieioppe , although- the steamers bad two anchors vet and kept steam The ,crew steamer New York grounded on the outer bar while waiting for a pilot, and • proved a Guianese. One of the gunboats was Staved by her an. cbor, and sunk in shallow i;ater. -Uer cargo 1 was saved. On the 14th She gale continued, making , COMPZUUlelitinitbetween the vessels sinatiat int- , . possible- Cot_ Allen and .tbe surgenn.eif u ps et. Jersey regiment were drowaed by the uet 'flag of a surfboat. Oa the 16th the gale increased; several of the Steamers took the ground in the harbor. A transport schnoner.went a4ore on the outer bar, bat was finally towed in, Five transport shtsie retrained l7thwas ;o u g tid gy ' , e h . ntsuiticieetll calm to enable some work to bo demi. A number of seboottent'and one steamer arrived. One or two steamers were got off, and others took the ground in their place. The Idth the fog was very dense. Three small steamers and a gunboat were busily employed in tagging at the larger vessels and in lightening. their draft. The most efficient boat is the stern-wheel steamer drawing two feet. The 19th was foggy. The Pocahontas was' lost on the, beach near Loggerhead Inlet. Twenty-four horses eared otitof ninety. The rest of the cargo, consisting principally of forage, was lost The horses were landed, and several vessels towed over the bulkhead. The 27th and 2lst—the first really fine days —several vessels were taken successfully over the bulkhead. Two ships were towed In from outside, and the Twenty-fourth Massachusetts - landed,, with . tents and (tamp equipage, to lighten the steamer Guide f,or her Taster, over the bulkhead. ! On the 22d the Guide attempted toga over, assisted by two steamers ; though only draw ing seven feet eight inches, she struck. A violent northeast pie then put a stop to all work. The storm coptinuedfr with heavy during the. 23d, 24th and 24th. On the 26th .the • wind moderated ) arid the Guide got safely 'over.. Antither largo trans port, the. Northern, nearly . offeeted the pas sage, and Will . no donta . ..acCOMPlisti .it. - On the 26th—last Sunday—there , were over the bulkhead four large steamers, five screw gun boats and its schooners, furnishing transpor tation for 'one . brigade. Eleven nevi* gun.: • beets are over. Most Of theLlieheollere and other gunboats 'can be got over any time: Although five vessels have been lost, and one, or perhaps two disabled, no persons hare per fished, except Cal. Allen, the surgeon ..161e Nets Jersey revolter, and one other, and fees afores kw", eern destroyed, sweeptin the awe Vie, New York. Nothing has °charred' fo interfere with the success. of, the expedition, except the delay canead,by,the wiudikaud a carton t *bleb_ runefive minutes an hour, making comnittni, cation difficult and dangerous.) It is difficult to make anchors hold la the lme of the bat- -tom. The want of a landing place also sense; eeriness hiss of time,:but it seems impossible -to make one on sends which shift with every The . health. of. the men is. 'eseellerit the deaths - from disease unusually few ;only three' fromaccident. The trisofte . are cheirgit med. qt esevtfescals — tki Genova . easatonifing, nide is.ar work sad . day eß hers cab MU"' daibt to a few-days everything will be ready for the advance.' CORISIAI . IXO OF MAXITrACTIJItiaI Or We quotsinie I. a little more at length s lhu proetedings - frtinf the;.alet to the, 20th, from • the , oortempondent of the' New -York- -, 2Sess. I nisleseriptlen' of the horrors o 1" thkiight of , . . • . • •-• • the 23d is exceedingly graphic c• • T*o'4olo or caws ,weArnen I : I Tutenkr;-Jan.2l.—To.da7:i6airaro pro'- greeeing theentol7, theugh slowly.. Thi wind from the senth died away,. and- betwee4tbe hours hou of 10 and 12 'o'clock we Maya . sot Hy had two house -of Calm Weather: - The gem shone out warmly,; bringing smiles find g noes to all human-facer.": we Shill hare some settled weather ; I thinhi.,'l4.4 tiPtshi Deck. Deeeleed:i t tt:deluded „Man I , Thteel minutes Mini it . War PiPihg ,from this; no r th:, west;the sky war 'vireos!, endive hail a ate .0* 4 6- >ajterioo4lWhlnfr.insa continued.- eyrie' ' !lupe- -Tlin.l:losLuMli.„--Fend one other Sneakier ies: croaseukthe bar, and are whore theytan hif made - . sistrielethlei wnxae6at, Jan. 22 - • !three:Wallet scheiserMitlaYlkei containing horse', ie at , anchor ea" tilde: - This discoveryrelincred m uch ; ankletrioltleli'irtM fell fur; sifely of riqat- I llarnard;WlM Is on board, ;with, the , pal corps of eetnelintiiinis; Thus, one after thell Other, elm are making_ their7-appeitk-, anee t 4tt_mi +Mgr eieliihe . ..!'ellt here.'!, • She had-not - 4 " Thres-ef the ktifie tending scows have hien' lost. -The . -Steletelles- ~ generally' Mitutt ; among them, the Siomink_Wis mired thto Peep inhalant night.- Theweinals!ngreninthOw, the Captain of the- Delon reports, are th e LeidelanhiElitnnt, .90witscsosi,iltieW,-119asts:; tik , k•h'; 11;Seirentici. --- ' The 04640*.114;1410.i31414. frwport .nograt, ost. her way to Portresi name, came Vitishurgh 6azeittl. in early this morning, having , remained at anchor outside over night. What a - geod thing it is to have a pilot. She came tit just as if the were coming to the dock in New York: S. RIDDLE & C 0.9 .The whole fleet is on the it: eine, and thous re ande of pens we set in motion, inditing let- EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS, to probably Publioalitm Office No. 81 Filth tern loved ones athome. She will Gen. Burn- Street. l 'iliv°7'wh° kn°l's "hen ? eau • • looks.like q storm again.. , • . . . MOBBING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, aide will' han opportunity_of forwarding CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO TUE dispatches, which events here must render of HOUR OF PUBLICATION. the - fatalist imp ortance . There is promise of TERMS: a high tide, w hich always occurs with a stormy MOictrvii EntriON-4111. per Annum In advance, or northeaster. Stormy weather prevents opera tion.. 12 rents per week from carrier.. Erisina Eviller -4M per annum to advance, or o terdayTUOISDAY,Jan. 23.—The barometer yes cent. p.m week from curier went up eir- teethe , indicating a c "change."• We thought, when affairs were as Wevisr Eorrion,- Singh copy, $2 per alumna bed as they well ;cou ld be, a change mast be 'Fire or more, 51,12; Ton or upstart* $1 per annum, for the better ; . but it seente, with all our ex perience of had r weather, we had, not yet seen Invariably in advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES. • t Accordin I ...Old Dorcas lot out the wors . y another link, or rather placed . some fresh hands to the bellows, and to-day we have cer tainly attained the windy climax. It cow : menced blowing yesterday noon, and bylaw° o'clock, p. in. we thought the gale had culmi nated. Mistaken mortals I' We bad not been "raised hereabout," and this accounts for our inexperience. During the night the gale in creased, knooking up an ugly chopping sea, and obliging all the vessels to hit go both Anchors 'and pay out all their chain. Strenu ous efforts were made to get the Admiral over, but the attempt proved aborti ve,an d during the night-tide another ineffectual trial was made. It was a beautiful contest with the elements, and she remained foundering on the "awash: To-day affairs In the harbor, are in a deplora ble state. The severity of the gale prevents all communication between the vessels of the fleet. The Admiral is nearly out of water ; her coal is exhausted, and no coal means so wafer. A vessel with 300 troops (Massachu setts Twenty-fourth) on board, within as many hundred yards of us, has her col Ors sot in the rigging; Union down. She is probably in the same condition with ourselves—no wa ter on board. Here comes a boat from tba Cossack, covered with tho feather spray. She comes alongside of the Admiral, and the offi cer hindi Gen. Burnside message. It is a cry -for water. Six hundred troops of the Fifty-first Pennsylvania Regithent on board, and six reporters, add no water—nor whisky. The General reads the letter with moistened eyes, and frankly informs the messenger that g their only resource into go , to the Southfield 0 for it * lf the gale continues there will soon be water. Water everywhere, and not adrep A to drink. There are, also, fears that the Ad miral may knock a hole in her by this con stant pounding on the hard sand of the mid way "swath." 12 o'clock, and no sign of the gale aba ting; on the contrary, othericim As far as the eye can discern through the drifting mist, the bay is one bided sheet of white ' foam resembling a of . newly-fallen snow. -Dark clouds - sweep doirsi from . the north, and, with their murky edges, seem almost to touch the vessels' Omits as they go careening by, casting their , gloomy shadows - over the fleet, which sways and staggers- under Lim- mighty storm. A single person bete and there appears on setae vessel's don't, hOliliu* on by the rail or rigging, and a few scattering groups are oath . peeing the leach, as if in search of shelter from the fury of the blast. The tents or the Twenty-fourih Massachusetts' which were, yesterday, pitched upon the 'beach, have all been swept 'away, and the poor soldiers 'must have spent a fear ful night, exposed to the pal tings of the piti less storm; and yet there Is a worse night before them! Beyond, 'where their strug gling forms are seen strolling on the beach . , the billows of Old Ocean break along the shore, teasing the sprayfrom their snowy crests high into the air. It is a spectaele truly grand. Camps Wool and Winfield, as well as the Rhode,' bland battery, Whose unsheltered homes: nd men were only yesterday put down on the - beach; must hive - suffered fearfully. Gen. Burnside who thus far has maintain ed, hits accustoms:4 stintorfulnesa_antl retWution under all this load of responsibility;watches the careering storm from the deck of the Ad miral, and seems .weighed down with these aceutaelating .aiilfertuttee, Rio whole con cern is for the army. Occasionally he is heard to-exclaim, in suppressed tones, "This is ter rible," "When 'will the storm abate 2" "The poor moo, what will they 'do 2" No one will wdialer that such a man is beloved by his men.. But he is not the Almighty, to say, to the winds, "Be still." Nor a Moses,, with power to.emite the rock, and bid the waters to gush forth td supply their wants. They must 'wait on Providence, whose ways are past find ing out, and who '"doeth all things welt." The General says he rests in the assurance that seine wise purpose will baaccomplished by these strange adversities. We are, he says, as so many grains of sand in the hands of the Almighty. The condition of Napoleon before Moseow, or the old Massachusetts Gov- , ernor at the siege of Lewisbegh, seem 'only fitting parallels to, his situation. Yet he seems as strong .Yet 'an on the day on which he set sail [rem Annapolis. With such a leader, let nq one despair, of the result. The heavens, are only overcast—the eon bits not gone out:. . Fathiv, Jan. 24—n0013.--.WO have experi °need a 'terrible night. The storm has made hoarse music among the iron cordage of the Admiral, which has 'continued to thump 'in her sandy-bed untllit - seemed . impossible- for her to survive the gale; Yet she 'seems as staunch and tight nom as ever. ' • The storm •is broken: It wound up, in a grand chorus ofthunder,-cast night, and rain thatio itagramitor.reionabled_Byron's storm among the Alps. Several of the vine's bare their ensigns set union down. . Some , of them - are in the ' a ' habit Of heisting , signal of distress on-the sliifitest - aeration.' Onn was visited ' 'which had this doleful emblem In her rigging, and upon • iniluiry the Captain reported that he bads company from Beverly on board, and thst.they were.ont of: beans. Others had no anger to put Lu their tea. , • : The bark Voltigeur, whose crew is reported to.have, knooked - off duty,. because Quarter , master Biggs. has. not, come down with their pay,and 'clothing, draggedashore during the night, and the Spaulding has, been all day trying,to 101 l her off., The tide is very high, Ind I fear she Is a gone case. ,She ..has the Eleventh - Connecticut on hoard; butiliey arty its `no danger. The Valtigenr,af.Last ,Uounts lay high end:dry-on the :beach, not dainaged,arid WlU'iome off 'dtirine- the neat southeaster., - • FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 31, 1862. THE BURNSIDE EATEDITION its arrival in Hatteras Inlet GREAT DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED TERRIBLE GALES Present Hopeful ;gale of Affairs ef.c We now have full aceoUnts from the Burn side Expedition up to Suiaday last, the 26th of January. , The expedition sailedfinzu Hampton Roads on the 11th and ,12th of Januarprand consist ed of over one hundred and twenty-fire ves sels of all classes. They • arrived at Hatteras between tho 12th and 17th instant, haring. been greatly retarded by the storms and ad verse winds which prevailed during that time. •PPAIIttI lireocua All evils are said to "'have item: Oempeziait , deg advantage's: The heavy ae vereit that 'has 'vlaited this coact fora long titoo-:has eithaed a 'high-tide on the bar, and thus enabled some more veseelt ter paaa the *verb:Etta,: ...; The Highlander, with. the right.wing of the. Twenty thud : Mmuniellusette, , .Coli-Kurts, the siosfmtieteel'arvt most, philanoPhioal of '"the - Boas' of Videon,."'Ettd:iattily over the bulkhead this eveni ng and tin letting go their , anehor, were . 'greeted' with: - rousing cheers from the left - wing; which had•prieeded them on the Hussar; olltaokamith's Shipt'• two days before:, ;There were re-unions, mu- - sic by the band, and a good tiMelelleflaii.,". • 9!..1111134!1_).YX.L.M,1)01'.'t ; Sun and Bulpee,pron'ri • Underwriter, awry Loublank'nropello4— - • Ceres; farifboot, .• Delawatn, ablo•whecl, Ckauluo. dde•whool, titeamtov (toutO oor, llrtndte,'l yet tiller. Stp. Granke,satl4 Tonal, known) tarry boat. ..&Tannic,- litrt•Valloy Clty.rtninalor, Lockwo od, - 'SU:Abuse, ferry .boot, Commodore fury, . ', - nnettback, torsi boat, Phltadelpttia.., li In addition tO' there paial craft, ail the gunboats.. except tweet- the.fleet proper, the ddminal r Eaatern City, of the large trannporte and severat of thetarge:sehoonera were over. TheMortherner was :Lisp Aearlyacroal. 'The- imlfimportant ,rOllllOB not aveilible on the 20th were the New ashore. on the point; the'Leilisiani, Agrotind Po' the shoa l. sour Broeitirieki Mikteli . woe InPake irhat‘ 661,111 sli.;( 11 4kgini her starboard , wheel' bietio Lieeislaos- drilling' foul. of , ' her daritigtrs'h Thu latter was being re andttr. - - - -the • sopeiltitendenee of Capt.; .Tone.ond Mr. Wilson, and Weald - be 'ready; for s sertrieetn- two or three dayi , at most:•'' No blame attaehes to Capt. Liaximb fsi the= damage, dope to ids- steamer: , -Be •Witi , in. a;- dangerous position',with._.reisela •aonstanily.: fowling him, and inereet. hi. antharege avoid shea r idierr-thergele drtfted - .14.147t w dgr ng•theiprioult•gale.. - Capte . .:Liseeini: 44' toe ArefOlneer, Mr. rarrariXerked - night. and • fdiy to protect the-vessel. The - Tenth COP. minima are on board of her. Altoptherihere .~,+~-.. t i c_*.,.c^-'~o,'X'~~ r~eona.,-. are now some thirty- vessels over, Capable of carrying the whole of Gen. Foster's Brigade. They will soon move toward Roanoke Island or .Newborne, according as Circumstances may decide. THE SPAULDING TAKEN FOE THE F4G-SHIP. Gen. Burnside, with his staff, on - Sunday took possession of the steamer S. R. Spattld ing as his gag -ship. She is the mait service able vessatin the squadron, of light draft, fleet, and every way suited for his purposes. Mr. E. Forestall, Jr.,• the Punter of the Spaulding, came up -to ortress Monroe to obtain steamer's supplies which had been sent from Boston for her use. The officers and crew are all well. The Eastern State will_ return immediately to Rattail's. On Sunday there arrived the schooners Ju niata, Patan, Priseilla ' 8. B. Wheeler,Sarah N. Smith and J. W. Lindsay; the three-mast ed schooner Maria Pike was going in; the ship John Truck, with the D'Epeinuil Zoo aves, was off the harbound in; the ship Ann E. Thompson, Arrican, Hilly; Simpson, and H. D. Brookman, and a. Government bark, were at anchor inside. Sunday was the only whole ple i asant day which had been expereneed at Hatteras, and affairs were progressing favorably. I Serrrol wafer acilooncre bad arrived; the s ham gun boat Commodore Perry came in; the tug Tem pest, with Lieut. Pinkie, the ordnance officer of the fleet, and a more encouraging state of affairs prevailed. ; E. S. - - THE DEFENCES AT COLUMBUS * [4 [9 EEIZIMIM I—Water battery, 14 guns. 2—Water battery, 3 guns. 3—,Submarine battery. 4—Battery Ori bluff, 3 1213-pkmden. 6—Floating battery, 20 vinn. 6—Battery, 3 guna. Work commanding 7—Battery, 4 guns. 8— Strong ietrenched ding front and rear. ft--Two batteries light gnus commanding rear. 10—Illtle pit one mile long. 11-4:Lurch used as a magazine. 12—Steam engine used fur Pumping water upon the bluff. 1.3—/tallroad. We have been fortunate enough to obtain (we shall not say how)'a plan of the rebel for: tifications at Columbus. The sketch was drawn from memory by one who has been there, and knows all about the place. Of course, it is not drawn 'with the precision which a practiced engineer would give, but it is sufficiently accurate to present an intelligi ble idea Of the place and its surroundings. Many of otwreaders have been at Columbus, and wilt recognize the features at a glance; Columbus is situated on a bluff, just below a bend of the... Mississippi river. The bluff is of limestone, and bad an agency in turning the river at this point. It is about seventy-. five feet high; and is 'flanked by a narrow - strip of:land at Its base, overflowed at times by high water. The village is situated on its southern elope. The country in the roar has been heavily timbered, but the ; rebels have made good use of their axes; and hundreds of acres are leveled to the ground, presentingan abboth es formidable to our troops as that around Washington to the lobe's under fleas regard and Johnson. The railroad enters the -town through an excavation about fifteen feet deep. With this general view of the sur rounding topographic features, our, readers will readily understand the accompanying sketch.' Commencing up stream we find at figure 1 a fourteen-gun battery under the bluff. When our informant saw it, it was simply a breast work, but it is now reported that the rebels are casemating it with the timber which was cut out at O'Neil'e mill, which was burned by Gen. Paige on the return of the expedition last week. In the river in front of the battery is a sub marine battery-or torpedo. Continuing on, we come' to a stationary steam engine, (12), used to pump water upon the bluff for the use of the troops. Still further along, near the point whore the bluff retreats from the river, is a three-gun battery, (2). The Rev. Oen. arch-rebel Bishop Polk's. headqoartenr are there. Continuing on to the lower end Of the town, yr% canto to a' three-gun battery on shore; near the railroad depot; also, a Boating battery of twenty guns, the wharf boats, and seine old flats, having been used. fir the purpose. Back of the depot, - oierlooking the town," is a. circular work of .eight guns -(7) cord , mending the river, also ;the approaches : to. the town from the rear. 'Ascending now 'tho bluff (at figure 4) there is a work containing three guns, which carry projectiles weighing 128 pounds each- ; This battery has a range of the ,river for four miles. • Immediately south of this there is it strong intrenehed work' with a breastwork at the. edge of the bluff, and a ditch and breastwork at the rear, this commanding ; both. front and rear.' - There also (at 9,9 ) two works Moanting sixteen.guns,-designed protect the rear. ~Btill.farther towards. the rear is-ai fang' rltle-pit as breastwork,, extending from the edge of the bluf f on the north to, the railroad est:mintier' On the ninth. An idea of Meanie may he bad when it is colmiderid that this pit is meratben a mile long.. • . . A church . (ll) is used for a magazine- . Last week Coro Mothira Tocite 'made areconnoissance of the place with - two of hia anti-bean, where- upon the. ammunition was speedityrembred further...south, beyond the reach of , bin shells. There are nbout 80 guns in all, oxelnlivanf field ' The rebel force is variously estimated at item 25,000 t 040,000 'web ably 30,000 is a fair estimate: - Some - of- the reginsenteere wellarmed-with Springilehtend Enfield,, , muskets;:while sortie et •them have only shotipms. Time are-not utany,sixty 7 days men in Columbus, but M ainly.troops en liatedlor•the-war: • .. It Wl4 blksoottby,thia. skeleh•dhat , itlis no trilling job thick Com.,Foote are Gem. Onset - have on Mai itanda. - - Dent: Foote is - extremely' anions hiobtain tbe Matteis Which hied been promised him agalp,; and again, bat none of then's. have been received, 2 he th irt7.•eight boats - prepared tor them are lin* ie the lovoe in ..eeiro.. My cannot the Nsial Department , send a portioa:of thews- nateleastiagAt Pitts-, 'burgh - to Cainit - Let it be remembered that' those batteries:en *ebbe? Will be entirely - alit. of the mob-AO our gtmboats; in closi.nation. : - lint with - dies*. thirty-eight mortarsypem., Petliti and 'Card: Canitible would .predatie ' a stampede saspassing! that freer'Hilton' livid; l Without them, it may he feared that an attach will not alelodge Jim rebels from their strong • Maseru The ',steamship; gleegOwt mhietcleft'Livor:F' peel on "the has - arrived et, new. York.; a:. The. news of the Mason' ith.Slidell euiren, der le - thus reported in the•Lhierpoeljedrehht. of the pm • • : "Qtrazaireatir;,:iyedneedely. 77 4. stated" Met. fliniarr: Ili** andB l idellaretobegivon up s end that -- if4V aril** by the Copied stearner , drierien; i 'dfiereir.ifendiy'riehi:T:.: - ”Diripateheir front leird'igede hivehridiregt,• .oAo:fulf,peet,EfOrie;yeiterdey afternoon the following relegram•.lroceired•hy.the-Idierpoot eon t. *fades - lurk d.secittatedTreitT4SL reed : by Ac Y.Onndhusbindiir,thipE x t,A nze . lleirsroom r : • ro. i 4 44 141 e: - / floniancoidelt* , „-. The .reeding of the telegram was regeired , with Vow and ohetre.'!: - : UR,111.4 - CE. INDEMNITY. AGAINST.' LOSS BY PIRE.—FRA NIELIN SIRE PA N Y • ON PHILADELPHIA.INSURANCE Office, 435 and COM- 44 Cheatout area; near. 3i1t13.1 Statement of Ame', jainuery lert;'lSoo - , Publishesd agreeably, to an net of Assembly, being— Tina Mortgagee. antly-seenied.. .11 Mtf,'' 0 3 00. Real Estate, (pm.% 'at $108,314 61 ).Mna .102 . 0 0 5 0 ° Temporary Loans, on simple Collateral Searles ....... .... .. .. ... Stocks, (prree•nt vales $84067 72) wet... Notes and 11111 e Iteeelenble. 89135 00 120,786 00 IMI 00 27,910 00 • Al fig %Or The only profile from premiums s wick this Company can divide by law are from Oaks which have heen determined. luminance made on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as lawns ire consistent with security. • Since their inamporation, a peeled of thirty years, they hare psidiasses by tire to net amount exceeding Foam Million. of Dollarr, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, a, well as their abili ty and. disposition. to meet with .promptucas all LOASCA HT FIRS I Lomas paid ; during the year 1658...—....,.5106,088'67 • emu-rola: . - Jacob R. Eadih, • • Etheit U. Geo. W.:Richards, Georg. Fake. T. BARGEES; Prerideut. . DALE, , rpro tem. • E - ER COEFIR, efgetg, Tt ror. WoodA Third eta.' • Charles N—Baneker, Dionlucid D. Lewis, Tobias %Vaguer, David $. Brow% Samuel °runt, • • CHARLES 'EDWAILD Wm. A. &MEL, Secretary J. GARB 6 Office Northean T'lRl INSURAITCE; BY THE HELL ANCE MUTH.% NSDRAIiCHAMPANT. OF PHILADELPHIA , I BU/LDINGS, IO limit/dor perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, So. , - in town or comitry. Oohs No. 308 Walnut street. Came,((,1 1229 • 510 I AiszTai 8308,608 First Mortgage on Improved City Proper. ty, worth doable the ant0nnt..—...:...51J55,000 00 Ground rant,' first . .. 2,1i1H 60 Penna. ELT- Co.'i 6 per asni,... - .1& - liN; Loan, $ 39,000, 27,900 00 City of Philadelphia; 6 per cont. - Loen. - -. 30,000 00 Allegheny county 6 per ct. P. R. R. Loan 10,000 00 • COllmteral - hoUde,'well seamed.- ... 2,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 5ecured.....:......._.. Pennßailroad lvania CoMpiny, mortgage loan.-- 4,000 00 sy Railroad Co.'s Stock_.-._. 4,W0 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual insurance Co-. 24,350 00 Stuck of County Fire Insiliance 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. insurtmcs Co.-. 700 00 Commercial Book do 6,135 91 Mechanic. Bank do .... 2,012 60 Union IL Insurance Co.'. 100 CO Bill. Receivable, Waimea paper ' 18,"97 18 • Buck Moments, accrual interest, etc-- 0,216 72 Cool, on hand and in hands of agents...... 11,386 16 96 CLEW TINGLEY', Prwidsosegg. Clem Ting ley Simnel Brepam, Wm. Thompson, "Robert Steen, Frederick Smartt, WM. limner, C. Stevenson, Beni. W. Tingley, Jahn IL Worrell, • Marshall Hill, B.ffi my 6 Northe.est corner L WESTERNLNSUR.A.NEE Y NY OF PITTBB • • R: MILLER; 'Pre:derma. I G. DI. GOR,DON, Necrelary. 'OfSee; 'No. 9:1 - Water street, Spang .k.Co.'s Ware , RAW*. up Stairs, .Pittuburgh; - • • will insure .tweinsi all kiodo of .Fins .ased Marini d'Herms luWtaifon , mak - riga bti Dbveters who m are well .klakan• 411 the memmunity, awl eke:are dder- Mined, by promptness end liberalky, to mraisdein Pee character which they here aseumed, ea offering the be e t peeteetioa (hors who dodie — lo be famsred, ; 'ASSETS, 0CT08EE.,10,18503 •Stock Accotints.— d w,non .60 martgAive 10 W Oi&A Furniture.. 250 00 :Open Accounts, etc.-- .... .7.860809 titt Premium ..... . 57,69.5 Notes and Dills 174,075 IS DIRECTOR. .1 Andrew' Ackley: Alexander Bpeer, Daeld Lenz_ _Recta. 'Phut:nee, Benj. P. Bakewell, John R. ll'eane. 'L. - Miller, Jr., Jame. McAuley. Roltoi* 'AimGtelmlck; Geero Dante; C. W. lktickelson. mp:va .. F. hi. (30i1DON, FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND IN. SUDANUE.—INSURANCE COMPANY . OP NGIITII AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA., • • Incorporated 1764 - apltll, 1500,060. 1.9.80,1 1594 -..,.-.-..-.—.51.1.5.9,924 61 AIITHUILD. COFFIN, Pr. - Merit. •- THOMAS PLATT, Secretary. . • . TNSITIIANCE CO: OF T± 'STATE OP PENNEYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1 7 9 4--Capital, 32 0 4060. Assam, Febtunri 1„ 1859 .--...g.—....-.¢11.3,808 00 HENRY D. SHERILLUD, Pievidnit. WILLIAM HA EPEE, Swrotory. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. • HASTFORD., . . • •• • • •- Incorporated IMO--Cap1Li1,1060,606. Assets, ...... IL HUNTINGDON,' TIMO. C. ALLYN, Secretary. ':• Oar Ttuturan. in the above old and reliable ann. mane eau bo obtained by applicathm o'. W. P. JONI 3. ,kgeat, foirndly . 87 Weterstreet.Bagnieys ritTIZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY. 1,..) Of PITTSBURGH. OM.. corner - Market and Water shrew; eobond 'floor. - - - . -... • • : . r : -' - ..- .: .; WIC BAGALP.P,l,Presiderd. elAlldgEt. RSA, Secretaris. -.. Ineterea Steaullexte and Vern:nee. .' ?- Immo against lola and damage tn . HA navigation of the 'Sown:ink and' - IV - midi RI - Liskes and 1 4°J?: 3 14 ... 4 the -narigetion of th s. B:::: . : ~... enenrea Anicalnet Icas and danlege,by Ora ,- l W . P-Bllgl&Pli - 8..111. Mar, .:-; : • Jim. Park: jr • John 13 toll, W. (.Johnst o n, ;: • • - - - --jaii.lt: ri' - - • Jones , . . .„ S. Bar - ... ~, - --- P:: m s ,* (heenS- • • '' I. (..11dire_ ,_ll, ..: - t., Hon. T.Y. Unite, 7 ' . John:lL MRIILt . b I - Bards* Proton. . Chaffee H. Zug.. ( Rollie Bihßbalne -' ...' '. 'rheithkelt_ 113HILADELPILLA. FIRE:ANWLIFE I. -INSURANCE COMPANY. Na.`ll6Likiibut it., oppoisite thellualmit Boma Gifthal.l.2lo,loo—Aasets, • will make all kinds of Inaanaum, either pemetnal or limited, titeonity description of Property or• Mer cheadlee, .reaeoaable of. , premio • ROBERT P. KING, Praided,_ BALDWINi•Firee Preekleat. 1 3LACKBITICNC, Secretary. . - • • . • Citsa.l4ye . a. , Z. 8. - Cope, ".X. B. Sue/ate, Geo. W. Bruyn s Savet7i- : Jose* EL Pant, i C. Slionnao Johit'alkyte4; 't J. & Blevs!geo r ... ''X. {filler. J: a..corrnr, Apse, Third and Wood 'tree I.llStitaNCE. l COM L•PRNY OF PIFTSBUROID' 'ORIai,A4. /Mb atreat, Bank /Rock: • hoard; again* . a kin& itifresad andlßialaaßtilta, • IsAAaJo__ ,}lns _••••"„ • .. ;WIN D. MoCOßD,,Faar.Pratidost: D; r. DOOR, Secretary. Capt. W u. DEAN, •Onso;atiApra ntt. • Immo- Jones. .• • G. G.. Horsey, u.rtik papa a C.; Gray John _ Mlrott, B. lie Mk/mattock. John D. ISIUdoi.V Capt. Adana Jacobi, R. P. Sterling, , apt Wilt) *in RuPt. 1.. MaCrew, .- 14. Davi... „faltlrd. VagELE_ R At 74Li!!1'ON!kk.;:,1,-,::,,i = 12 - 0. 27 MTH HTSL , ET A ppm. nBHCA.PA. NA.plB OP ieen. . 11 _8Eigr•R a_wasors. STATES-TA/Er., 4:4lostemirAnk • - qicusenB stitsni ; --WXSOONSIRSTATESAIR; IcrWA:BTATIF-nre XENTUCAY STATE rAlli; TEITEESSEE STATE PAIR ;it. 4:-STATE -TALE; *,VARI [ OWT ETA-TE LlWit4 : Auden' ;, • • • :•„: • 'Lallans likaaulde hatttuti;eo - ' Cincinnati Nachaaks' luatltate; - • . t awiLEOHENTIMINTY TAM' PITTSBOEG II , sad ether. Ocant7 yaks too numeroaa torneutlaa. - - iVertairtd•the tibllO WHEEL= diWILSONT) DCFROYETV G. itegunix,rat,NßMlClD.- PRIGTS, with Inerawed .coufWenao .its, twits .a _ the, best .and. bruit reliable' Family 13Owin4 rot trial no now In noo„ It was wonilti well on *ha And' thimat nolkeir tho loCkailkh finikailblelo ati unkrel,,witA the.amerdlal advantage - on .belote inks forming no rhlaw or•rliala on the wade ••• ,dde-Kdmpi.lb condiontiaa, more *reify !drama- • mac and more durable thaw any other aiSbdpi.. •-• e ghWfb.ll" tartractions:tdensbli, . pow pallawltinWPar KWh bee* filn, bilut an& tray ou thasautOttLachhith and warTaal • ht thricriara::: - ..• • r e€13b471..-, COAtaligt*Aillgt . 1:10f , AVM *Op ,thelltititeht=, tftt'andt Wart, Ipiylo4 43C.• Will be ankubakwaing ' • Seir i n s - MaiiiniNeen.* :81a, T'rfiri.Ootta and On mammy 6 3 fiN4 . " • ..Ik, . - 7' . • • RIME IL. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, nobt. To/and, Chaok. Fre.11.... Leonia, Jacob T. Bunting, C. S. Wood, Smith Moneta, Jaa. 8. Woodwani, John Biatell, Pittab'ah, NCBDIAN Beclerary. G. Agent. Third and Wood street. M,251 26
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