. _ TAKSSA: PETANRITONWARDENCFANI 001111lISI1011 lilaalllti:beibe ado of, !LOCI It, .:,.:.111e 1 11 2 4, 1 2.111 141 fi' llPi gNi - Offt 's.l ll2 cornet , of ritot..Plltoti. • . , - odtdly :+sttIOMAILER lAla, ,, Vc4rmao • Itiraciurrii and wboplealeAsslitibi OEOOE 4 - • MU, WLOUR, PAODUCE; sas Lito, overt, Pittibtrdii,- Pc- .13'4171: I •suceisegr-toJno4 . .11-L WOW 0014 No .1® Llbertr moot, P1i304 - bunk -az.xmi, piontrcr., • Guam .041 oompaselom MERCHANT, • • • • .Contignments respectfully ionOfted:' fe.10;11j WHITE 13ROTHERS., FOR Confattows.lroecoosto and dotter. io P 114118101.48 AND.PRODUOIt GENERALLY, Nay raal itiloatiPitbdortgbePa... .10y27 „IcoAt.:l , Alßl.Vkiiii,:iilliBlllBlloX-41R011•10 5 -fO.Id44IIIOIWoXIIIIIIr AND Exrimi3Oloitaoi ..ozLool? . f.dh.ss, 180 N. 114.1L'3. L0 w .„1114..1_33 Pboot' ;.'-' - 1 ';:' -' P." l l 4o o:44aiii Ws+ ep r e . , path ,. 1 MI Mani li•Ouides.,XeaikbOa.,4 , Wain --.. ,v.csioitteter4OmikimidWitWommot46,ll ,lailicstasooni,l4l, " Veset.: • '- , - - •'' ' : .', • 371d/7 successor to L. e . • -. °me, Puma's AND' COII3IIIBBION ILX4- Mai • i MEE=II •:.i: M== _ ;:3:.; '•••• ••••,:• • ;,;-.••••• E=E S IL • 'YBER, Dicoodurr, , _lcaotkutrait,..-corner 1 . 700 . 4 •treet !and `Virg lqttstotirgb;Pa. — ' ' EINEVIE MEM ;‘r -e••, -.'-'•""• • 1, ••1;, - '4::4. , ••• •••• _ CLAM EL A: PER VIANCE, Arroporr PJ Onscs, Fifth street., idjoinhlg the °Mae of :21ar dull Beown. Pitts • Pa- , , . : •:-.....%*:,: ..t.l+; :..ti ,, :: , •:...;-:. :,i:. 1 .4 :4Y • • X.F.R.,..b. c ArrolorsriAT Law; • . Ho. ]a! Fourth Meet, toin;lo,l4.w.Nittsg,, • • - eNc....,4 I•j1::. • 4 . - 4 14 '• • ,•• • 4 . , ;" • 4. ,•4 OSIREEZI MbNE 401177101ntil W. al. „.IAVD N'A LI•1 . PlBO4 'CARR I . (A.'wax.A4. c.,) • .thilext I,pintr# TlO DRY ROODS. :Ad ttkillAnd - Stmt titild horse atom, 'Diamond alley. Pittsburgh. iiplo:dif • bil.R.KjiK . 1 / 4 W., Deu.so.ll tit Der . • <loom, No. so status stmt. betw.4l TWA sad 11 ' MortX. Plltsbanch. ,1 Altaill fl • . lit Dar N,..1600718. binotaxams, etc, 78 MAO street l , reltdl4.olB#l4 06:4.1 a 8 04 spalpialt start, splll G :171:t s a - • - ffEME ESTABLISHED IN j 178.0. t'~"0.:111r114931 `alt, i= . t J.0.11N,T4,-,-,C,AN.gIIALD, Comas • IJ' stow iss.roawAioilo Mincitstri ind whole- We dude, ta WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE; „LAWN PORK, BAcog, FLOUR, FISH, POT D * PEARL ASHES ; ta utitsTus, LIN- - SEEDAI LARD OILS. DRIED FRUIT and e Proderes t.m x rally, Nos. 141: and 143 Front street,' . - wit: air...-...................—...........uns eitaraso. - (WLP & SMITARD, COINISSION !dra w awns and deadens lii rr,ous, mum AND PRODUCE, Nu. 213 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cholotbtandent • Flour for Rakers and Fa use cosi/tautly un'bind... PertltuLar 'attention Lpeld to . inung.oraii for Merchandise genenaly. ocrhdly r oo liii.NK .H.io ,y xli eLiuu n i , tu d... titt,rucE 7 Ro Lo p m.su AN T D_ EILDROODS, SUDO, I,A ED PONE. ! DRIED AND GREEN FRuITS and oPel:L.l lodricat gen - , Liberal gab nhatlate mule *nomnd*. gray Warebtroae. No."111411econd street, Pittsburgh. . - frllti - "J. ; ittilernks; r • AND DEALER IN CRUDE OILS, .- detdt~ Tyd .., (forme Ilandettiotind Datums* Way.: itjARIEZ U. MoVAY, FORWARDING AND 1 COMMUMOX Xaatnanr, for au ma. of rt,otnt,i GRAIN, 'BACON, - LARD; 1313TTER, LOGS, and; Western Produce generally, No. 10 SMITHFIELD' _ST ~ RElit scensr,of lint, Pittsburgh, Pa. .!...!.. - 'Weirereisolelind nnudganiantelaUctisiti....JaZhAed ; JOHASTIN ISST Liberty istruet, Pittsburgh, Ps. gub, WUXI. AOI7IIX. 1.1.10115 E & CO., Wnotasaxis *el .. Gilgoacksoco , Coltman Mainesuarrs, corner pf Itaitthield and Water itmeto:rittaburgh, Pa. -177, E I & 6 , Et`.: r "HOW aux asoczu AND Coxitnesion Illzacten i tt p o. 107 Wood stmt. PittobuTh• /r.IIIIIiPATJUCII. - -.X. L 110W11.1...".W/V AOWN & KIRKPATRICKS, WIN : - lung Gnomes and &mien in FLOUR . D WM, Nee. 191 and 193 Liberty street, Pitta • . 15All;YrEdUr tlb• subs Hiscuairts for the sale of CRUDE AND MINED CARBON-01Lik - No. 00 and 70 Water stmt. Pittsburgh., Advances made on renitignanints. DR - ITGGIRTS. 'JOSEPH FLEMING - comer of Mar .siatest , sad • tbe.Diszeond, .kaopo constantly. on bind fall aloortmant of I DRUGS, NIDICIN MEDICINE CHESTS, PICEMIERY and all I dea pertandog to hia busineas. Dhlotclatup__preacliptiooa - really compoundri at all hour.; - • • - - la97.Ert Sat N Jo I nu. , DEALER IN PUDE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, FESFUIIFDT, FANCY GOOXIINING FLUID, OILS, FAY ,,,..„. ILI XM ,, ICIN Au, Au., of strictly prinks qtal. ".Itpl.~Del lrramierfeas. fter EMU/a field and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Fa. I Prescrl . tame archly compounded at all luanm • . ' r : Hots . lista Dsrarrigr. surd 11/4nufecturer or WEITZ LEAD AND LITH /LEGE, corner of Wood and Front streets, Pittsburgh. ' SaYrr t .llluounkue DELum it DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISLIES AND ,_DTEIPTIAPS, So. 29 , 1 Liberty irtsiet, Pittliburgh•— Au order. willitiedre rote • tOtrstiort• - altar FZIDZILICILII.IIIrit. B RAUN ke REITER, WHousAts D. Brum Doroatirrs, comer of Many in St. 'Mohr Watt.. Pittobu h. ATTOR.IrEYB. - TWIN .G. Iief:CONNELL, 'Animist t`iu'..ll4,l*(tnimkiNcgra!oß Elmore LAW Bina • i t. • ' - • '• WM attend to the settlement, IMCSaing - and . that of claims, imitates, ftc.., in Washington, Ditarld off - noilhignit 101111 SI. 1111201.11101..---...--.«.JWIN imago. TrIiIIiPATRICKA - MELLON, Afros ; liA.lLisri AT Lam, N0..133 Fourth . treat, eve doom Wove Sadthtleld;Plttibnrgh. Pc " • myltdd • !'1 UMAIS W.LNU, ATTORNEY .AND. 43°Muuos .No.-151.1 7 1104t r ii stner, rorlitr of dim; ; P ittsburgh, P.. aullidawlyT C. 13. IT • ATTORNICY AND 'CloinigniVtAT UM, removed to KMIN'S. LAIF,..IIVILDINGS, No. 12 Din Fond streeto door to' et:~s•ollmutb.. • inylCdly ..13'I. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT e' Orme, No. 72 Grant street, Plttsbarg,' Per PRODUCE. ' . T, • gEGH HUTCHINSON, CoirrissioN_ Aj Am FOZWaIOIIIO Msacanters, dealers In HEW. BESEUVE CHEESE, /MUDD; MAI; 112 i CON,', BUTTED, LIIIIMIDI,OIie • POT AND PRAEL ASSES, SEEDS, CHAIN,tDDIND FRUIT end Protium generety. :1 Bees brands. Family; near alwayit on band. Agent. :kr the male of Hallman A On'Artelebeateil . Patented Pearl fittach. No. Ild Datond antAo And sta., between Wood and Smith- Add, Pit Aft Pa. gen, ,m ..)411.118k H.,COLLIND, Forwarding and Coutalleaket Her - chant god dealer lit. CLIENdiat.DUTTEB,ILAKE' FISH' and Produce genendly, Hoht! Meet. above:Water, Pittmburgh..- - „ Pose Om- Les etty.kek,steis tratoyrsio NS, coma' of Max. vicaerce aGE.rrs. T GARDINER: COFFIN; Aos2o POE i ' ls i mal t P :4 " T AND 81 4 slNor te .7 nw Imo.. JOISM, AGM SOILTH *NEM :• ci s SOU of l'anasylviiiiii and Itailtard In , ~um Campania., n WAtel . dived. Zrialt3lll:"Ritati ligearresx Cirzma r lumuutc: Coxr.yrr, corner Market mil WAtei E!ilMa= • fiV '4 l4l :llUntir •barnaNcs dograi; Fifth street ORS' , WOODS. URCHFLELD, stiocersor, 'to, 9lomb*lg*Dir4 INWAIN. Nig Retail Deniers In • IMPLY! ANWYANCY DRY - GOODS, _ North ing corner of Farrth and Dark., greets.' itiON LOVE, Mumez zig &A. Taxer DRY GOODS, sign of the orig. llit,Strmajtyp,,S,o.74 . 4Arket.,otreet. Pittsburgh. TRI.NAFIJCGS, OSEPH HOgNig; , MAL= ii3llo.llllllll4,l4MlDEsan um priair Glotips, No. 1"/ arks! otreet, - apl6 .. . • . . • • . . . - • • . . - . . • .. . . . .. , . . • .. . _ . . . . . ~ . . ..., . . . --------- . 7 . -- =7:: ._.••7 ..... t ..7.-.1-____ - :::?:r-'2---_- • - ~, ':- - .' -- - t - --.' •.'4.- - - *-;•• - .--.-",..- -- :-..; .. '''.. 7 ‘.:----- - . .. - . -.., '`..' ;>!. - 'il. , ..',. - ,V'q% , -- - - .'i_ ,!: 1.. ;'•:.':.:.;: 4 - 1 .. - "Z . ". V: - . ..'--.--- l I V . . . . .. . . . - A N D COMATERCI . . GROCERS. 4LAZEAR, WHOLZSALZ °RACERS Aim 0011111MION MERCHANTS, .- . „ . • Na. 27 nod 'Xi SzalthflAd Strooi, jatl. . • _ PITT2BITitoIi. PA. MU& 1111.11. _MLIEBLE; .AJOurnmuraturrOmmissmon BAnonsarrs,;dettlen In EROTIVIIE, •VLOUIL; BACON, CUEESE, WOOL CABBONANULARD OIL, IKON, NAILS, tiLASS, COTTON YARNS, and- Pittsburgh manufactures •" 6 1 1, Tlitsiscund street; Pittsburgh. AJUIOCILIy AiroDONALD &ARBINILLE, WIIOI.E. .17.1..aut Osoeste.-Paopticz Aso Comoutuoir maim, Jobbans la N. 0. SWABS azd NOLASt WINED SUGARS aid !WHITES. PLODS. DA WN, .1 1 101k.OUNINN,ISYRDS, to.; No.. 2.58.1.1baity siNtotalitiburgh. • • .• 004:1 . .....T . 'a 11AllOsit , ...••• • - ...,..,:ww.p.mmuta. . 1 i MUM , , successo . 0 to .N i .... " Admiii,, - WhohiolS dealers 1. 'OISEIGN liturrg; 'MITA AND' APICES; CON _. POTIONEBT, SWABS. Ping. WORKS, i 0.... N. '... sad Xl2B Wood moot, above - 11111.14 - , Pittsburgh . J -.dl • MST. 10111.11011 .. . ... 110U1108. R- ROBISON ;k_ CO.; WHoursaxs ao czis; Coitatauostllf swum= and .dealera h. all Wads PBOVISIONS,- PIIODLICIC, and PIM,- lestalt manufactures, No. :MS, Mart, streat,, B. JO ES, WHOLESALS-DISALM VI 're CFROOKRITIVIL&NILIA HOPS; OAKUM; OILS, PITCH analttibUrigh a/tinily-tared artlel Ne.. 141 Water stroet;aborerba Monangibela.BriAlge„ -ItOsime DA/ssl4.. amicaxMci. °"" D A I. CO., - WHALE:. R GAocass.. Cm Ousatoir POIMAIImIy AlsacilAxtil,sad-dasam.ln. kRODUCY and Pitt.. nultmEnettitei,Pbtlibutgb. : ,. bUIPION: AMBERT & 13.41PT0N,- WuoutsALs Gsoczaa, Paanuct Ditatiis 'and .003msserom lasseturro, so. G Sixth rater. Pittsburgh, Pa. .71DUN WAIT. •... ...... wasm• WAT 2 A - WILSON; Witoitaimi T cats, 003annitt9t Xxicearts, awl &skit; tb Product, azd - Pitlibh mant , hictures, N0.'168 Lib 'arty PittattrOLLt • tsYS "BAWL: .11.111KILY & GYP Vinousaus 1. annumor:Kratiscurn, scd dealers W . PaciDUCS, t stpet, . : -S. D 1 WV v: • co, WU and Llt Easand *treat, q 1r JOAN 11. 1 311D.—..JUCILUID 1110717)......WELL1AY SUM.. [OEN FLOYD & Waotaiima Alleo; fe, Casa atks colummuoxiumawnv, lie. 172 W.. 6.4 . Ir6l US Mort street, Pitts b. EBAIIdLEY,-."Botauts ••6zooi!a, Nos.: 311 wa1.,120 Wood,itreetaittt. ariiavmatarramiss. E=2 , ,M!=s= itAACICINTO2I4-EEMPHILIi& CO., ...aa,:oiriarrptbi ai t d trliara streets, mar the (By -Water WOrke,-"Piltsbargh,- Pa„ NantifacatUrs, of 11ACININTOBIZi AND; ILEMPAILL'S IMPABYED PATNNT.OSCILLATING tiTEAN BEGIEN4A2/D SLIDE VALVES, of all sizes mad but OYU, , Rasing pot up machinery of large capacity and of tho best virility, ore am prepared to do Mal Job bing, and solicitruntkin this line, trusting that by piiimptinecariritha glummer of our wort, to merit We WM' spedal attention to oar BALANCED 'PALM OSCILLATINCV NNOINNE S u combining arlinuatageslhantoftee .unattained le_ this nlase ot. jahllyd wttLux menial:Oa I LTJAIit ,BAIO.IIIIAL & 00. N 0.61 TV-Peniiitreed,!bolow Marbary,littsburgh ROILIZWILASELS AND,RILEKR IRON WORKERS; Ifuriairetureri °CRABS HILL'S PAT raTBOILER, lANSMOTINS, PLUM) and CTL JIIRRS,:2O/1.12343,.,t31117-I,7nTS;_: ARITOLISK. FLURVED,STEILK PiPES,CuIiRENSERK; SALT .RARS.r...ARRAK „PARS, IROSTI-YAWLSYVIRE ERRlE.ool4Eloi i6 SlarsELACKErinnt'S WORK, BRIDGE and v Ve'r IRONS. adz. at Varabeeto ea Aotics. • All, order from a dietance promptly at tended to. , riIEIONLAS McillCOß_A-MANIIFACTURER OF Ars Diana in ALL, =woe or COPPER-DIS TILLED. PURR RYE WHISKY and FAMILY VINEGAR,- Nor. D 19,191,193 and 195 lint attest, behreetrtiruithfleld and Grant streetai . Plttsbirgh: • mar Private order' mollified.' WOW muter price • for RYE. . , . 4011 - Fusel Oil and all other prdmionovi.lngrediento eel entacted, by a promo new and improved. "JOSEPH F. HAMILTON dr. co., CarxTi of Vint and Liberty PITTSBOROII,.P.,, -SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, JiACIIINERY, <to., at- . • •.• EnylS:tl' F- A N T; . 'eucceilsor .of Ifonufacturer of NOT PIMPAND NUTS AND WASIINED..eIfAROUAL HORSE-MON IRON and NAIL RODS, BOWES ILIIICIIANCE AIWA WORKS, Fayette Co., Ps. jy3l3liti .*arebOuse, l 3 Wood at:, Pittsburgh. SEVERANCE, No, .50 WATER,ST., maupfactunis of BOIL= ItIVETili W UOUGHT SPIKES, 001LMON AS D,BAILROA Di sarvanunurwitaribipaleillis and itIV CV, ot:stoddlimadortn order at Awn notion A radistattliant oondanttron nand- turd:Alm QffiItraIiNUFACTO,RY.---Ihsurs J. a 2i. AM; IV.: 4S 13k. n e1iir street, aisle to or bYVd; g1H4T9.991.LA11 9 , onibart ne. Ace A~Lyqo, hne, tessitently Wore Abe snort ant b . 42s.ibOOLLAthi; made hi the best, :hrref 2•6, ihshiosabis sad desirable manner. jefUE.ly VIVELLI•ii.II.IDDLE - it 10. , No 215 tibeigt striectbmintd Sixth, Pittsburgh, ntihlcturerntof WHI74, LASHES ANDBWITCH aza-471,11":11Ptionq1aLSTICII BRAIDED . %Unless sollated**thstnige; and zoo& viatiiig. shipped's.* per Ins hasiswlo 5... wassz—....—.7-t. (...uerszu. XOR L ledrOK , GLASS- WORKS.— ,U4:2 WIAVE,_PLUNILETT k CO:, Gs.ass NAlorac ..tekicia.LATarphouse,_No. 12, Wood ontot. ooruar 'of Iritottrittoblulthe P. . • • ' :• • rooSlyd napuEs.co4LE, NEW Biudaroat i N..) PA.; Erlam6i:6l2'er of BUCKETS, , TUBS, ZINC ,VIASLIBO.L . EDS, KBUIT BOXES fad LABELS... • • 7 Urn t • :-:,E2G,TRACTED -- AVITHOtTT Ink tSII OT I AN'APPAIIATIIS WIIIIIK.HYNO bzuosaleALvionoseTTEßY ARE trbED. Cold weather is the thus when the apparatus can be used to its beet advantage. , - • Itedkal gentlemen -and their amities here had theirliititextraotenbitny prooms,Suutare ready to testify glib) the talletyund pdalvenom et Atm opera tion—whatever has been mid by personnirdereated in matting the contrary, haring no knowledge of my sirARTIPICIAL TEETH flouted in every style E. OVERT, Diann, 134 fimithEeld JAlYAMADEirilat,sConnelly's u Building, comer of Diamond and Ursa Streets, Pittsburgh. licriuncsDr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Ilallock; Theodor. Bobbins, Sullen &Tett. mytdly 1: -IMO 'VIT I ATE 'Ara .1111ITILLIA3t WARD; Pnox- T wows Nam, _Botnrs, KoistonasS,and . , Nisonol can tprocitti LOANS throeg3 my&Qeacy on nabonabil urns. ' - c.4 . ' , Theft vriallig. to lams-.bair money to good ad .3**PilSlOS always and Sint and second clips paper at ray ofilaa,tt Sala; • . • All' tonuntudeationsand Interviews strictly cond. dentist. • . Otte% Ginn'. street, opposite St. Paul's 3; 3-, Jol:dtf micalrrieervi. TAMES M. MAl4lM,litte • 'dant td Chatlielluthent.6 prepares EXPLICIT DRAW INGS AND SPECIFICATIONS fur ail: kind. of , Dußithillioriw4. =Moth tanduabolr erection on reason ..oom-ne nltoot. hmurouti Leicilek ablerrerms. Robinson 'Meets. Allugheny City. eIitiftIatB.*LBAJOBERGEM, A.," Trot: -- 011iiie; . -11101t , RANK DLIDOK,.• YIah stmt. .7am:dillies PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS on Rolldingn st irre rs , kleietiplkm; 'who impuriur and on moderate terms. - RiFKRIV. Jffl '117814 if u riIIARLAOTTE BLllME, , M4xurgrOii rt ea exit DlAlX}_tit:PLen:9 . o=r Oa "Pit porter of MallertulMettitel Inettureinta. *We sixrl for th e ILANSIIINVPLANOS, Alm /Of lIAZ,LNT,I DAVIS*I3O.'SNOSTON PIANOS, wltit Ind with4. l ouldreleen Attachment. No. et Mitt street. Int Li t teien k":4114, - , 1:21: 1 1 Wheet “ mut% emit JPI4M .77•7 • :a • ;;4, PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1862 11.1JMKB. ___ _ `nOLLAR SAVINUS BANK, No. 65 Fonatn CEA/LT=I4D IN 1855. Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; sled on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May tot to November /Old from 7 to 9 o'clock, and -from November Ist to May lot from oto 8 o'clock. ' ' Deposits received of all sums not lees than One Dollar,.and a dividends( the prollu,declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in June and December, gluon Cla • Dank was Organised, at-the rate of six par tout. a year. Interest, If not drawn out, to placed to the credit of the depositor. au principal, and bears the same in terant from the ant day. of June indlitioember, com pounding twice a year without troubling the deposi tor to call, or even to prawnt his paw book. At this rate, motley' Will dontlei lir low than twelve years, making in the aggregate Mont son ONS-tuts Pal COOT. • ease. Books, containing the Charter, . Dy-Laws, Rules and &gni/W=4 furnished 'gnats, on application at the office. Pauthawr--411CORGE ALBILEE. SYNIam J. Ardenspicil -.dam" xiLL ane it. Panntar, Be* ialmeatocit. ; A. M. Polka.. 11. D.k_ llopoxell Ilopbun, • nobut Babb, James Herdmiku, 1,4. D : aeltdyi , Masada- Tindle. Alexander Bradley, John O. Backofen, Omits Black, John B. Cardiald. Alinto'l4ol Charles A. tholton, " WLUlam Douglas, John trans, John liolm.:. Witham S. Hata,. • Peter H. Hunker, Rickard klayt. . William S. Lardy; • Seitairikr a.Xit"Tika John B. McFadden, Pour A. Madeira, John H. hlellur, June. McAuley, ; ;Vela P. liershall, John Orr, r. Henry L. MuAwait, .:4ohn B. Shoenberger, Alukauder Spear, - WWlazu E. tictuestc, Ileac Whittier, 'Christian Yeager. • A. 4.10LT0-N CIRRMAN R , AND DA LW n..A BANK, comer Sixth sod Wood streets. BANK. or pirpopyr,A49,rogrosir. CAPITAL --..---.—....5100,000. SEDCEIIOLDERS INDIVIDDALLT LIABLE. materna: ADAM BEINEKA.N, President Springer listrbaugh, Augustus lioevelsr, T. H. Myers, Joseph Lang, J. F. Ilavekottaf Chilettiat Siebert, Anthony Meyer, A. Grootsfoger. DISCOUNT ., vsar•DA myltdly JOBS STEWART. Claohier. .misCE I 4L4AMOus-' ,MIURNITURE AND CHAIRS AT RE WOO Wlc LL , taa.,l9 distarnigagri ,- ' ALL VARIETIE3OY STYLES AND /Milan soitablip for HOTELS wad PATVA.TE DWELLINGS A7' All order. promptly attended to, and the Fur grin mentally pecked and boxed STEAMBOATS sad HOTELS Washed st .hort CABINET' YAM= supplied with ttrary artlelo ROM JAN -NS lit CRILDS & CO., HOPE ,C07701i HILL ALLEGHIENT..--: . • , dolditiditourst ar ' • Ed 08 AND or-,oN.Anprros.. . " niegrS WIDE.• • *WC:44m loft at H. ChM; t 00.'5,133 Wood lot., POtsbn .• , melts ottandott. ,- • ifdttodty GOis WHOLESALE AND MUHL.. . PRIf9.4sD CASKS BKPAIIIKA• • ..A.NH GOLD PLATING, Dow at the shortest nitIOA at tire - conker Fourth and llarket streets, second story. .Personellertng out ef Hutt:Hy havizegveue to repelr Usti lend the by mall. ;;; Waal , FITZPATRICK A' CO. CIALDWELL & 8R0.,' 800. Amass zee Aso sums n MANILLA, HEMP AND CuTTON COHDAGH, OAKUM, TAR, PITCH,-HOB - AND OLLB,- TAILPAUMNS, DUCH, LIGHT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ike., No. Pi Water. and 78 Front strata, Plltsbozgh. ',Hy . satcessor to Cart . Aoight4-Young, Ito. eV Wood greet, career of .Dtsunond alley i deader In ill kinds at' CUTLERY, RAZORS, EtYLRS, REVOLVERS; KNIVES, BUIB - GILNE,,dc, te. R . large twaortteent or the above good s coostalt) aa head. edit . JAC•' 'll 'llll. ' oar. PACIZIN £XD DULL= lA . R6COR", DRIED BEEF, LARD. MESS at'SD RCMP PORE4No. 12 roorth stieet, noir L , 1.11• Ti. Y. lo KIITZ Ilk I 4.t St W . PAsiits, &moms, U.. No. 81. Wood rim*, a 7 RR AL",.No. -- WOOD ST., Drakir DOITNETS, BATS; STRAPPT - mu; GM ong 0744 1 . y. gosgs,obrinr. nooKsziaLl'its, :sc. KAY. & CO. BOOKSEMLERS 1.11) ETA- Tient., to. 65 Wdod streetoiext door to the corn. or Third, l'itteburgh, Pa. SCHOOL .d LAW 1300 KB constantly on hand. y 1 Q 1) tt I,t 1 ,t STATION' - dad,'Braht Nciad .N.Adviddivixo Jo Palings, No.' 57 Wood etroot,riNgrargtr. _ mode 1... . 1300P5Waili. :MCI STA- G, Ticarx, No. 78 Fourth A poOo !AKE. , Mlsintal DODBMILIMED, M. D., Having arrived .281 tsbirgh, will, as mom, devote kb explosive attention; to the bledital and. Sirsicsi treatment of Chrifile Moans* eapecdOly Oiled of the . a.Wev• Bowel, stiek-as VUbi Oonstipedkla Plato* Liman, Yelling of the Bowel, Stricture of the Bowel, !Domini= of the BoWel. , 'Hearth also treat the vari ous Chronic Diatom°, the Womb, Kidneys, Bladder, ix. Ills rooms Meat the Monongahela House, where he may. be wen and consulted from 9 o'clock L m. to 3 o'clock' p. &illy. 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RIDDLE & CO., EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS, Publication Offlee No. 84 Fifth Street. MORNING AND R,VEN LNG sOrrioNs, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE lIOUR OF PUBLICATION. TERMS . Dlonxlns Enrnos , —so per nnnum In &drug* or I?. rents per 'reek troll carrier,. Massimo EorrioniSli par annum in advance, or yenta per week from imrriers. - WILILT Romow-Slngle ropies t 12 per annum; Elva or more, *1,15; Ten or upwarcia; I/ par SAW* Invariably to advancei ADVERTISING AT 'REASONABLE RATES. TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 4, 71802: CASE.OF T E 7141T0R Al DRE ft''' s H. On Friday,. that , nolde patriot, ,Afxrizew Jottxaba,ofTenneieee,modessplendidipoech in the Spate, in favor of the expulsion , ,of the traitor Balser. It drew tears from the eyes of his audience, and sealed the fate of Batas?, force soon as he doled, Mr. FoeTSR, Ofeolletee.• tient, who had voted for BRIGHT in ,Oommit tee, arose and said that what he had heard .hut convinced him; of his error, and tir would now vote for • the expulsion of tlmitraitor. We hope Mr. COWAN will also reconsider big positionheforo it is too late, • If , hq rotes for retaining Baton? !he will not represent his constituents. He Will grieve his tree friends, and give aid and comfort to. the disloyal men who are trying to resuspitate.the Atati-coer olan-Buchanao-Br,eckioridge Demoiracy. We cannot denylour readers the - pleasure of reading the follOning synoposis of Mr.- Jpax sou's speech, as ithai a political significance far above the importance of the-Baker ease. ""Antotate Jurymen is," Lathe himiltage'of a letter to the Philadelphia. Press, (‘lllkfact, the embodiment of a trimmed liming .Democracy. Re is a ' Southern , man. If thereqs in this country a man wh o has a-right taitimplain of the Administration of Mr. Linime it is An drew Johnson, and if there is any ono who could complain with irresistible effect, it pt this man. :But hip's' does he treat the Admin istration of a Republican President?: Does he de as the leaders of the so-called Democra cy in the Pennsylvania Legislature do? Does hocaval about coereion; whine aboutunbousli tutional enactments ; shed crocodile tears over corruption, and prate the parrot,'song that the Republicans have brought-on this war, or could have prevented its occurrence ? No. Although the operations of our army in Kentucky, intended to open the way into - Eastern Tennesseeilmve been most laggard; although hie own home has been desolated, his wife and childrencompelled to fIY, hie son-in law in prison, and his friends - in eine, no word. of complaintds heard against theimanagement. of the war from his patriotic lips. Ile knows the Administration has done its beet, and - ho confides in it. lAreterre• by clime and eoct plcniers for the Soelieratreitore..l.l trust there is not a Democrat in die land titto will not see Lion effectually b4iisposed of tie Plea that if the Crittenden Compromise bad-been adopted there would have been no war, and with what ineffable scorn,he put under his heel the heart less and hollow pretexts 'of then who seek to embarrass the Adininistration la its prosecu, tion of the war. This ~t rumpet-blast. of the. great Senator from Tennessee should break down the Jericho pow in course of construction by false leaders under the name ofDemeemey. It should at once: put into life an irresistible Union party. The patriotic Republicans are all ready for it. .It is only the exponents of. Breckinridge in 186 U and the sympathizers. with treason in 1861 who are opposed to: this organization. Under the leadership of An drew Johnson, at:Tennessee, we can sweep the free States clean of treason and fortify the Ad ministration in its gigantic efforts against treason." But we come to the speech Mr. Johnson (Dem.,) of Tennessee, said he wished first to say that he had no unkind feel ing toward the Senator from Indiana. So far an he knew, there was no such feeling enter . tained against him, and hie action and. vote would be influenced entirely by public consid eration. On a former occasion, when the con test was about the Senator's seat, he felt con strained to vote to let him in the Senate!; but before his term was out, he felt compelled -to. vote to expel him from the Sonata. He con tended that the Senate had a perfect_ right to expel any Senator if they thought ho was not fit to remain in the councils of the nation,- The question is, Do the people of the. United States feel confidence in the loyalty of the - Senator from-Indians? Ho had often heard the inquiry among people, Why does net: the Senate turn out Bright, of Indiana ? lie then referred to the -charge of :Judge Smalley, of New York, and the acts of the rebels, at: proof that actual 'war had commenced when the let , . ter to DayiS was written. The Sonatoi most have known nil fact. He commented opus this letter and; its; contents. He claimed that it was an-overt act of treason; by aiding the enemy. The Senate was not subject to the technical rules, of a Court. ,Siappoie Aaron - Burr, after he was 'acquitted by la Court of treason, had returned to the Senate,. would not every Senator here have voted for his ex pulsion? But the Senator said this letter was an act of friendship Would a friend send a letter to a known traitor, giving him the aid,of im proved fire-arms 7 By gentling letters; to, the chief traitor witb , siid.of this kind, the Sena- for showed himself go regardless of his Conn; try's interest that be is not entitled to a beat in the Senate. - Where was the. vote orspeech of the Senator from-Indittut expteasing gym', petliy with the Constitution, and aha-Onloit= when, • year ago, , he (Mr. Johnse 'stood alone on that aide or, tbo Chamber fi ghting the battle of- the Union ?,, Ili! the Seastor forgot the bevy Of conspirators who gathered around, with seowisi.frowne and taunt. If II l i the Senator had, he flak net i and h :knew: the absence Of aria one glance of a prnCal from the Senator from Indiana. e (Mr.' Johnson) would ;have been glad of the sYm ioathy of one so. long in the public service, but be was as' oold as anleeberg, and hi (Mr. Johnson) , was . left - tlone : on that Ade of the' chamber, and the line was strictly drawn be tween those who were fighting foriht, Union and those spinet it. Where wore these who no longer than j th• last session of Oongreie 'sang the siren •e6ng of •pouts?: Whet ! , wo i s Polk or 'Breekinridge f ' (lone to - .tile rebel camp. Ilaz,belitlied there were Waiters berg now on the same road, and how Diti,g it Wlll, be before ,they land la the. traitors' coal he could ,not . - tall ., { The `Senator frail Ind ana has said lie was opposed to the *Vole eon', calved polleyfif the Gomm:mu/A. If the NC:, eroment had not power to AnfOrie rhe WWI; than' the 06vornment was at nn end... Sup; pose he Went , to the Senator. from Indlnia and asked him to assist in putting dowai the inva sion of his MO.' according to - the flkinstitu don 7 The'llellitin would reply, "CoPpeseld the whole conceived .policy . of the Govern' mee t.. goel'irlaciples would utterly destroy: the Gevernment, And_ yet the.. Senator , ac.: -that , knowlidgew huentortahlt.tbein• -.What is the mousuf Ake ,Senator professing to uphold the Government !when hl very set and allhia, i n a ue nft - . ;ia -spinet it?' ' The'people,.'of bit (Mr; Johnion'e)State were down-trodden and - 9Pr,elled btin,llarthibelli - of - tlinnay. ' They' appealed Ibt: retablron; mid 'Met' With tiMeold repty, .1, opposed the whole paidY, orceei. , a oh .. , y e t we allow that brave people 'to 'be; b eer h i g by .tyrut(ny, and have no sympathy I , or helping hand 1 .01.00. 11 1—,,_. ' T I eve lulom: pow lootes , and- Ito rower lrapPeele. , -..,•..1 ~ . I JOURNAL. J but, &clanking chain and grating dungeon door. , They were shot end hg ; women.and children were 'murdered; yet their cry for protecition was met 'by Senator" with the re ply; "The Government cannot enforce the law; we opposed the whole policy of coercion." I Butt the' Senator from New Jersey (Mr. Ten Eyck) claims that the letter was never deliv ered to Davis. So, in the days of the revoln tion,'Benediet Arnold gni° certain lU4sers to Andre, but Andre is arrested with the papers on WS person and they weretakep away. Yet Andre was tried and hung. Does anybody suppose that Arnold was nets traitor because the pipers were not delivered to Sir Henry . Clinton? He referred to Mr. Saulsbury's spsech, and contended, at same length, that the Borth Was entirely responsible for the war, and that the North gave all the compro mise' that was necessary, but that the South ern traitors would not accept it. 'lf the Sen ate has not moral, physical,' and political, courage enough to expel those who are Xlepositors of the public trust and poWer, then they were not tlt to remain here themselves. He did not say these things in any spirit of unkindness, but for the sake of constitutional liberty, and for the Sake of his own wife and children. By the failure of the Government to enforce the laws, his wife and eltildrenwere turned into Cho street, and his house made a 'barracks, and sent one of his sons-in-law to. ,prison, and the other to the mountains to evade the bell-born and hell-bound spirit of disunion; and, when cries come up that the laws may be enforced, you, say, "No, I am against the entire coercive policy of the Government." The only way, to settle the question now be fore the Government ianot to compromise,but crush out the leaders of the rebellion. We have got to show pluck, and got to fight. He desired peace, but the only way to get it was by thilf . 'sacrifice of blood and treasure. Then let us crush out the rebellien and look for. ward to the time when we shall raise the Op. noun old flag beneath the cross, and gather round.Sritif the cry of ‘%iberty and Union, one and inseparable now and forever." Christ first, and our country next. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Correspondence of the Pittaburgh Gazette. VViBUIIGTON, Esb. 1, 1862 In my last I told you that our delegation were tp have an interview with Gen. McClellan on the armory_question. In_artswer tO their note, asking him if he would be pleased to give them audience; he most cordially and promptly fixed an hour—Thnniday betwtotn 1 and 2 p. m.—when he would very gladly see them at his residence. Most unfortunately hie note miscarried, and so did not reach those for whom it was intended until 5 o'clock.. On Friday, the nottee Committee hadfixed an hour [6i-hearing the various delegations who are here, and so there was no time to - make another appointment with the General. Judge Wilkins however, wrote en apologetic note, leaving the door open for another appointment if the General should sea fit to make it. Ira did got, however, indicate another occasion. The disposition manifested by him in the matter was, nevertheless, very cordial. An incidental debate on the matter of an arsenal (in the. West) sprang up in the House •Thursday, on a motion made by General • Moorhead to strike out the appropriation to the Springfield armory,..whiehappropriation I mentioned a few days mace., The motion was' thrown in tut a feeler, and had its effect, after which it was witbdrawn.:. The Globe contain . ing the debate was sent to. your addreis, and' the portion alluded to has doubtless, before this, been published. in the Gazette, and the part Aar, members took in it folly shown. From present appearances, I think the Mass aohnsettireembers will act with us. • Yoe, think, will infer that from - the:tone of the de bate alluded to. . , Yestetday at 9-o'elook, all the delegations' here met the House Oominittee, 'each - to hero the time and opportunity to exhibit the claime of his owitlomilitY. Mr. 'Wilkitisitn' mafie a plain common cease speech ln - fitioi of *oak Mr„Toster; a paid adrocate,preSen ted the claims of.Cltiesge. This city, the one most sunbitictrie and eager for the site; even if in all other re - steel's a goodlecality, is so open to attack ' from sie'oentigitityle r the shores of the only Station Which tates.us and desires to destroy ne;that it..ahead be the last place . Mr. JaMes Patterson, -a Worthy citizen of Beaver, Was before the Committep„but did not present In full the chains of Beaver Falls, be cease ho didnot expeet his time would tome at the.lirst ,esslonof the Committee. .11i will .toi - Wili.sred in dae time: Mr. Graham Spoke for Cincinnati, and Mr. ,Cockle for' Peoria. There are yeinthers who ire . to be heard on Monday . . Bo you see this, is - to be a conteit. Mr. Cowan's Spech in favor of the traitor Bright, hie, as rawinfqraced, brought him a' very full mall frOra Pennsylvania, in which, the, opinibn of his non-hichnica constituents —m en who ion' a spade a spade-As quite clearly made known 'to Lim. Thanksto that eicellent and'true gentlemen, David Wilmot, - the yoke, of ever,loyal 'Pennsylvania:_ Spoke through' hint on :Thursday, in a , speech - not mere than twenty' minutes 'in length, bit oh, how powerful was He bears sad marks of is:okra:es ; the full form hsui shrink, and the: .cheek has fallen in, bat the least - that has nevet,,qtudied under Miter party-perseau tions of fifteet: Yeatsllion!) 'through - lilt eyes and echoed from hid taigas. • It : was a proud moment`for hia:Cenatituents : a prouder' for liarphrwilad Emerson spoke to a crowd-• ed hence on; 'Friday night, With tremen- OOriirspplatise: . „ Me advocated 'his quaint , sttot.conelfided; haiseTen'that it made small difference whit adMinistiatione did or didn't; the . Plogiii of Create" G something felt in these :Ilaja.:l' If England eties -, Writh• the - South, do much ilio,Wormi for - England: - This :B iOtWrii,nad - otheri'we' havivhad heti, tine imassfi she' "Sbnaof the South " here tb Open their *, q onlideuce Chevalier. i7c;iltiiitene . gives the following delectable 'information i - - It is credibly reported' that Mr. Henri tot is about taproceed.to Europe on, a confi-_ tlectisi mission of a diplomatic notice -froits President- Lincoln and 'Mr: Secretary 'Seward. fin was -iipeatedly 'Outplayed on Inch :serrice Buchanan and'Hen. Vass, 'on One , id easidu taring wren . bein cent to China as the tears? Of Important Mipatehes for the Court at which - could '-not be entrusted to the, Military Channels' of communication. • - Wikof 'is :It diorqntalle adventareri;whe come yeast agoltursued an-English woman of !property over Eurepo; arid finally attempted 'tCatilnet !mein Italy; fir which be eat im prisated.! He iftennit 'Wrote , a took, mitt-. tied, " My COartshi Ps'" He lean attache Or protege of the N. and the nation smut robbed to pensiots him in Buelcusan's-dd rainlitiation. Si& ongagegient by- this id: re lb tintless' would bo about as reputable as to; make the' Herald the 'family jouriali and 'de= tiestioate - the' -Bennett-family: it the White Yi..'Graedtel- - - . A •itsi Retie'coY e sin Kentucky's I /141,1)911erea ...that - !bite. are ,ather rebel Generals ' , beside.. Oritterlea Zolifooffei; - who are , driven by the rebel impatience at Abele • desperate prospects, Into aggreidirsi movements., It is supposed that Acme time last- week Buokner rstarted, from Bowling 0 Teen witk no,opo men' toward the Northw.est to' attack am. Tom Crittenden, In, the Oicen Slyer matey, bat found the roads so bad. that, , he turned baok.: Now it is said he is a heavy force by rail • to' .Clarksville, - " and' thence to-Fart Henry, on the Tennesseerisers either..l4,interect , 24lu! expedition front 'Ps- Atiesh - PF that . Oft?, ,and Catalans from beiaztaken in We Sear, of to attempt an Aortb.to the - Q lO . — CiY• ..bigairgr• ligeoLs'a: DAncrso Px.wrv.hiret foie; discoing , pirty am out for Wednesday might next.. kW: Jae. Gordo, Ifirnstete u ipteiatt, •• The tentlemen.of. the Itritish_legation were omitted frtni *the inleappnthenxion that - the death of the Prince consort would 'make their invitation hh,POPet• While th e.: Ministers of. the. other , Legations were invited, the yortni Eleorethilei were all 'l....aperWa—Diepote&OZ...r.' Tribevic dijamentanr-theAbiii;fi-iiiiimi 'air; _ • __r.._.s Gen. Sigel has Resigned. . We are sorry to learn that, contrary to late (Itocounts, Gen. Stott has resigned, and that hie resignation has not been reconsidered nor withdrawn. A St. Louis correspondent of the New York Tribune, speaking of this resigna tion, gives the iollowing narrative of events' connected with it: . Every one who knows Gen. bigel's pecitliar todesty, hisfreedom fr om , petty jealousy, and his unassuming deportment both as an officer and a gentleman, understands that he is not the man; to take such a step without adequate cause. • /lidpertant official communications from him to' the of this depart menthave failed to elicit any reply. Regi ments have been diverted from - shim, which were organised by his influenee and exertions, expressly for service under him: Officers have been appointed in one regiment which was raised and organized entirely ,by his.afforts,, without tusking his counselor sanction. Fi nally, Ave ; days after the command of the forces at Rolla had beenassiffned to him, and when he was organising,disciplining and pre paring the troops Cm' the' Held; he was sud denly supercedod by Gen. Curtis: . Thereupon, -he sent in his resignation. In a subsequent letter, be advised Gen. Haack of his willing ness; vehi/sli• resignation war pending; to re tain his position for the sake of the cause and the troops under him, and that.hetnight net disarrange Gen. lialleck's plans. ..To this Gen..lialleck• replied he was happy to learn that Gen. Sigel "wished to remain in ;cem mend of the division ;" and the. statement went abroad that Gen. Sigel had no intention of leaving the service. It was a strange mis. 4 apprehension of his views, and an entire mis statement- of his designs: Be immediately corrected it, in another-letter, written to Gen. Ralleck on' the Uth inst. Last Saturday, Gen. Sigel, who had Jaime in from his division to spend three,days at home, was informed by (len. Halleck that this letter had never reached him ; and upon searching,it, was found in ; the hands, of the Adjutant, at. headquarters: Ilentio earned that Gen. Hallo* had neglected to forward any of the papers his case to Washington. This explains the recent statement of- the President, that lie bad no information on the subject, except that obtained from the news papers. Gee. Sigel has requested Sen. Hal leek to forward Ms resignation at tame to Washington;:and yesterday . . he returned to Rolla, to , his subordinate, command in Gen. Curtis!' expedition, to await action upon it by the Government or the War Department. It is deeply to be regrettedthat Gen. Hilleok should not place a higher estimatelipon the Ability—the demonstrated ability—of Gen. Sigel. It is not strange, perhaps, that a few regular officers should. oppose Gan. Sigel vio lently, for he wee not.born in- this country, was not educated at. West. Point, and when ever an opportunity.is afforded he does some thing.and hurts somebody; but of course the Major General commanding a great depart ment mast be above these petty jealousies. He must know, however, ' that the Union refugees . from the Southwest, have united in a petition to the President, that our troops, sent out to reoccupy that country,' may be-led by Gen. Sigel. He must know that she rebels dread Sigel mare than any other commander in this department. lie must know that Sigel, is peculiarly fitted to lead the expedition, from having made three campaign" through that region, under many difficulties, in which be became thoroughly acquainted with the country, the people, - and the peculiar tactics of Price. He must know the belief is almost universal- among- loyal citizens that if Sigel were plaoed at the head of ten thcnisand men, and /se oat, he would keep South-West Minoan purged .of rebels, 'and bring-quiet to the State . at largo, ~And he ought to know that if Sigel is so treated, that a proper self-respect compelalinito . per sist in his resignation;tho service lines . one of the ablestgetierals, and one of the purist: men in all the armies •of the Union: It is p ot the fault Gtql. Curtis that he Wes - sent to so , persedo GenAtgel. The position was -given him, not only unsalrod,but against his wishes. We trust Hutt thaadministration at Wash..' tattoo will see that justice is dotio'benertiV Stoat, and that.he will not be suffered to re - tire, end the country thus lose the services et one of our best and most enterprising Generals. . . The. Loyal Indians of Kansas--In; tersiew of Opotheyohola with Geo. Ilunterp The Leavenworth al...native p.S sa that Opotheyoholo, Chief of the loyal Indian a who, have fled to Kansas from the Southern terri tory to organise and prepare to accompany Lane's expedition, 'bed- en interview with Gen. Hunter the other day, in obi& he de, faded the sufferings of his peciple, - their pres- Il , . ant wants and hopes., e said Limy . number ed about 2,000, and that they had Leen grossly, betrayed by John. Ross, : Chief of tile . Chero kee!, who, in league with the Confederates, had lured him to a spot where they might have been slaughtered. They - wele lirst. attacked :by isoloo • Indiana and Texans, - and repulsed 'them, , driving them Iva miles., , Next day the rebels came upon thorn in 'trenter force, end werescgain repulsed :, Opotheyotictlo' and, his, tribe thought ; it was time.now l to Afire, and they. started to Nniisas, bat on the waylaid another engagement, a thint time iletoriosie.; They'reaehed the bolder, hdriever 'very t Meek reduced, having suffered greatly iorlhe want 'of provisions and clothing. They aro now only anxious-: to be taken Into the. melee of the United States, and to go back. - . With such 'numbers as .to .completely revenge their wrongs'. Opotheyoholo is described' as n splendid. fellow, full of diterinlintion•' and . . _ are. • Besides him, there are 3,000 , other Indians . in Kansas ready to join the' column ' making . 5,00 e. in' all:: The :announeentent, however, that General-Hinter, and: notGen.-Laao,:is have conimand, is diatastefithohent. : They knowlthelatter, and have confulenoe 4 in 'hito, :and we have; be e n furnished with a 00 P9- or a proteetAn_p is presence of Baited States Commissioner. Dole,; , and Certified by: G. A. "Cutter,,'COttmlisloner for: - the Creek - Nation, 'Which - they' hare - tent to - Weibington. The follewer • • • - Font LtirsairoltwKantlas, - Jan. 2s, 1862. re oar Ono{ Foam. Proriderd of Brume We untold by min ; Glenda that thaw is some doubt as to whether the Great War, Qitief,,,Gett.;LaUt,iilrooininiiid the et- peilittoli,tc oar e9niary. 'Qiieetijealnlisvink this litter lent you, • to 1.4 that General lariliteijiliked pent/Azad of that' expediL ttbn,'Ae re' believe no other Warrior ettnidece .nr ttrponeasion of our country , 'loan so (Cleo luster aS hirchn.• , : • Our people hum hoard of Gan. Lane man seasons ago" they have now, with but hand otwarrion. Hs bast bitch the.cpemy when , - _they wore, as numorousrca, the leaves of ,the„ forest, and restored petal arid to Kansas. -.Par ; peoppir haiu been ,tidd_thtit "he'viould Mum mill army to:Milord their to, thek homes, - , to:wren/to iagbitf , tbeY tibia 'suffered: LL 'Xi has made. their' hearts glad to hear it; -they have sufforednineh, they„havo. 'tem driven from their Kontos inshe:desd of winter, when' the earth was, slothedan white; man y. fof ‘them havo.‘frozen..te.desthiall o f . -.them have lest sit they posmeced,, _ nets are XPri 6,000 women and children in BoithernAluitli! with - O'clt sesrifily , clothed, aed - apeCtid ;the heirors of, a Oar agents Lave` done end are now doing elf they can to relieve vs, litat'welave cumforta birchen:toe in Miami country and -we,`wish- to . -Wrest-61*d to them. ' %Oen:'Lane is our friend. IlisAistrt ie big' for tbirladian.:. tie will do wore. for us than: an alss...'• - • .The hearts:of _our psopts ,triAko sad it be dOss noisome. , F .They tollosr kis& ever be : may . Thei - willsyieglithoreWs 'befoiC aim Bpi -6 '1 , 1 4 16 4 .- 4 , Alder and ritir.Grrat irar. Chief,:Gen.•ittiaellan; 4 that tfierwliEliatan to the prajars Itheir olkildreil.!.. • • - , ~O rknitTl)/101.0,., X Mark. +•• • 1444.0hiet9st Ihe Creek Nation.: -- 04tri""vain4J, '• "‘ &l 4szk. rt:",o,tl Nation, IhspitiekTir ' 'CiiptU - .t .n .0' V v ~:: =I=M VOLUME LXXV---NO. IXIiUR.SXCE... . TNOFIENITir'AGAINST - LOSS' BY:' F (RE.-=FRANKLINVIIMINSITRAIWVCON PANT or PIIILADELPIIVi... 0rnx1445 and 4 ClieetnilVdreet, near Elftb:; , - , stami t eifiet.,:luittari 1800 , Ft! nreal7 in an mit of.AMembly; betas— . • •• . r t Fi""1°110 =VT tootlred...„.....Ay t yypAo3 . oo }leg 'Estate, (pree't v 44108,314 61)eoet 10 e,00 OP Temporary Loam. oa ample Colla 803• - Socurim . . ... 35 00 stockcore.enrialtWaitT,Eizji;L: 09 : 7 0 8 : 00 ' Note. and 8111. Davelyable ...... . 1,6_1 0o Ce.h " • '41919 00 . . ' $2,908,031 - 111 - 1 / 1 41r The onlytrampremtnels' .wblch Company earl divide by law are from Oaks which hove been detenalueel.• • - • , 7, • • . Insurance made on every description ni.property, in town and muntty, at rates no kvr os are consistent with secuilty. Since their incorporation, a ported of thiriy yearn, they tome paid foesexby lire to an amount exceeding P e w Hilltop q/. Dolton, thereby oflording L .:whittles of the admen tng of Insuixosce, i well no ty and dispoWtkin •to meet with promptness. all „ ioeses paid during tbs . year 1858......—...0X055 57 . , ... magmas: , Cluulea N. Bancker; • ' • Isaac Lea; .., ,:, 2.. Mordecai D.. Learts,,' Jacob B. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Edgard 0. halo, ro ' • ' David E. Brown; . 0 :W, Richards, _Samuel Omit, rge Fides. .. ••.... CHARLES . BANORER, Pre:irked. • • EDWARD 0. DALE,.. y iee, President.' Wit. A. STEEL, Sieretary prd &m:" ' --. ' - J. GARDNER DOREEN, Aritt .' m 6 Ofika.-Northeast.oor..Wood A Third sm.' ImitE INSURANCE,' BY' THE RELI ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHIL ADELPIIIA, oo BUILDINGS, limited or perpetual, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, - 2e.,10 Sown or couotry. • OMee No. 308 Walnut atnet, as follows Vint Mortgage on Improved City Proper. , ' • ty, 'worth doable the amonnt--.......5155,600 CO around rant,: fir5t,b00....14462 90 Pentut.'lL IL Co.'s U per cent. 'Mortgage - Loan, 330,000, coat ........ 27,900 00 City of Philadelphia, 0 per cent. L01a.... 30,000, 00 Allegheny county 6 par at. P. 11.-11. Loan 10,010.10 Collateral bonds, well secured. .. . 2,500 IV Bantinicdeu and Broad 'Top Ho¢n de Railroad Company, mortgage loan ..4,00000 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock-- 4,906 00 Stock of Relhince kfutnal Inimunce 24,19:1 00 Stock'olCounty Piro Insurance, LOW 00 Stock oT Delaware /11. S. Insurance Co—, 700 00 Commercial Bank do ---.------ 6,115 91 • Recto:dm' Bank do 2,015. 20 Dillon H. Insurance Co.'s Scrip... 31* Bills Receivable, business 16,197 18 Book Aceonnte, accrued bitterest, etc...—. 6,:36 ,Clash on hand and In hands of agents.-- 11,383. 15 Clem Tingley, Samuel Bigpham, Wm. R. Thompson,. Robert Steen, Fralorick Brown, Wm. Rutter, 0. Stevenson, Benj.'W. Tingley, John :R. - Worrell, Mamboll Hill, B. M =M==l AATESTERN INSURANCE CONIPA v I NT OF PITTSBURGH. . • It. MILLER, Jr., PnWldesd. G. M. GORDON, Secretary. • Otlico, No. 02 Water etroet, Spang A Go.'. Ware house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Witt inner. against all kinde re Fire mid Harks RiAka. A 'Reno /nwittdion, managed by Diretiorr who are well /mesa in tke mentmodtg, and wha-are deter by prompinue and lawns/Up, fo •mainlain the character which Hog hare amenied, on 4" ,,40 9 6 .. 104 mete:don to those who desire to beimetred. : ASSETS, OOTOB&R :AIM!! • . Stock Accounts , ...... rAciao 00 Mortgagee .... ..... ...... . ... .. • • • • -2,10.0 00 Opott Accounts, Ac. Cash . • ... Premium 80re5,....._ Note. arid Bill. Dimeounted..--.—. B. , Miller, Jaglea McAuley, . Nathaniel Molmee, , " Ale . Rimitr,.. .. "r' Dania, 1,;11:13tulth, F F. IRE, MAIUNE AND NtANTI"IN SURANCE.—INSETRANCE VOMPANT Or LNOI7,TI3IIIIEBICA,..PIIILADELPLIJA: • • •", - lacmoorated 1791- 7 -Capital, 11.500,000.. iTunuaff 1859.,. . L1L 1 0 0 , 924 Oi A.IITHUBG. 430.1elf:IN,IPayxidme. TE(0.1.48 PLATT, Secretary. • • INSURANCE' Co; OF TILE STATE orp.KNNSYLVeLNIA, PLULADIILCUIA. locorporatedllo4=Capital,ll2oo,o6o. • 14.1 . 44, rebillary . . ..$413,80.4 00 . ' EIENUY 1). IMEltilkll.ll, WILLIAM HARPER; Secrairi. ' HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. LIARTECRD. lucorporated 1810—Cart 86°-. lt TIMO. C. ALLYN, Secrelary. ••, • • • • . , , . Or,lnenranoo in the above old and riliab lo Cont. ilitales can be obtained by application to. -. •., ... . . )V.: P. JONES, Alyea!, fe15:41 'B7 Water street,ltskaley'a 'Buildings.. :C ITU ',EN'S INBURIS6E COSIhkNY OF PITTSBURGH. Office, eoritor 7farket and IVaterstreeto, eneond.door. • - • .• • . WM. SAGALST, Proeideae.aeit. . Ineureolitaunboatnand tUrvee. • Insures against loge and counage In the4iiiigetlon OUthe Southern and Western Slvere, , Lakos and Rayons, smiths unrugition of,the Sew ::/traits ILl:catgut does and damage 14,21* Wm. liagnity,t . 8, M. Kier J. Park. Jr., . , . John 81341;•• • W..G.Johnnton, - . J. M. r, -' 8: v . . Jonas; . , . : - -, B.llarbnug _:Bees 0111111111,. . . J. Caldwell, Jr., .Ron.. T. M. 'Rowe, " Jam S. Dilworth, ' .:Barooy Preston. . .04artot U. - Zug, Goorgo Bingham, .. ' 1 do.lol COMPANY, FIRE' AN D ' LIFE P• '1 INSURANCE COPANT, N0:149 Chianti et., • Capital], ..:Will Make all kinds of Imamate; either perpetual or limited, on every description of Property or Mer chandlee; at nameable rates of gruMurm M. W.BALDWIN rim Prendem. F. BLAUKBIIIINE C. dkermun, Chaa."lliiice; - E. IL Ceps, . . . E. B. English, Geo. W. Won% tax=n ,-A.LLEUILEN INOURA.N.CE 1,1151. PANT or pirrginog9it, N 0.37 rush 'street, Bank Black. -' , I arum against an kiado of Ylre and -Marina Mulig, , TEA.AO JONES. prarkiaas,,. . . D. M. 1)0(41,4=114434X4 ViC.4.""4 . . -Un-:wit: l)2 4'X OMMial Age,. John D. 31 - cOMO, Calit:Aitairi Jambs, U. P. Sterling, Capt. William Dmn LarcOnsw, .• a • 3 . )241, -. Ja:tid Isnacionce, 0. O. Hussar, . Hassey CM Us, !f t ,':* l3. 6 7, .B.,L.:lPshasseOck. IVREELER dc WILSONS Sewing -Machines, riirTa STREET, PIT/SDI:MOH. PA. 4,:rds# the Fir# 54,4. UNITED STATICS PAIR . ; 0 1 /IDETA , i nt PAIR ' ILLINOIS STATE 'WISCONSIN _STATE Milli lOWA STATE ?Ant KENTUCKY STATE PAIR; TENNESSEE STATE rain; N.I:I3TATIII feu; NIRMONT.STAT.F. PAIR ; chiutgoMechenice' lestitote Louisville Mechanics Inertltut• ; „Claelneeti blechauke• Institute ALLIiIMINY - COUNTY rant. Plrrtotreau, and etherLbentrWeira too litiaelrOtlS to mention.: ,__M D "We otter to the public, Will:BLEB A WILSON'S ” • 'IPROVE-SERrING•hr.AQIILEE, at LIEDDOED .PRICES, with thawed temadetme in 14 merits ea the best and' ost tellable Nanny &tieing Machine .- :bar In tun.: It mews 00+14 weal on the thickest end albeit fabrics, makes the lock-Mitch Impossible to imraml," with the eseenthtl adriptage ot .being - dike " • on b o th sidee, .vbrinhw no ridge or cleanest the under shnple In conetreetton, mote tweedy In move. want, and morn dttrahlettheAany other seubble o . • • "", We gin teal instructions to enable the patehmee to ear ordinary meamfb stitch; beet; fell s tad And tuck; sitanthesame =chicly and werraai ftibt - tiamt yam • ••:"..N.t.q -• • Oracles", applatpliwtatunonwi;Ecoxi Indira tbiblbegt=. east Mad uruer4sitto h e taii i bi rsTgliangin &left MadilaiXidme,AnriTeist, 424 ,-- o .il s ammovapog.**i : -.., rlA4lPinak-- I , c-a:tiaTt GLEN TINGLEY, teeidmL96 FZEMME Z. Lothrop, Bobt. Toland, ChaA. Leland, I;onnig, - Jamb T. Buntingi•' C. S. Wood, Smith Dowers, • Jas. S. Woodward. John Elsgell, Pittfildgb NOIIMAN, Setretiiiy: J. G. COFFIN. Agent.. Thlnl and Wood stmt. 18,351 99 -----. 27,695 14 .--. 174,975 13 12)3,251 AIS Andrew. Kek ,Alexander Sm.!, - David M. Long, .lets itiosuiN., W /k. P. Bakivrell, - Jahn ll..ll:Tune., M.ObEDON,gmrA John Clityton; .T.'Ehlteiprgoo; J. G. COlTiji, jgrai, Third and Woixtintenn • rmaer ovum waszLzit WEEMS =ENE
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