M/EMI -- 'gptOpAio,:b 'IN 1786 COMJEDISIOJri:'4e, (MN B. OANFIEIiD, com m . V im ' inar-mco ros.A:Dura RIICILLTt and whole.. • 'or L Ainum, sALNJWIT, LIN -11130) ANA LAND 011.8, DRIED FRUIT aad produaa: . Nos. 141 and 143 Front lama, oca viL ' .sn Esan. lULe sirlAßT,6;sasslosCcAre And deaden in ALOUD, GRAIN AND PROM:IO4,Iw. 243 Liberty street, Pit tsburgh, Ps. Choke braWii of Stour for:Bakers sad Tingly us* common,. en band.' -Particular Particular attention paid to Dilin °rents for htereltuunitge genera . erre& RAN . tit) . E ?Room Ax Owsliumnoir Maacsaar, dealer In FLOUR, BUT TYE, BROOMS, SEEDS, LAED, CHIBA E, PORK DRIED AND GREEN ritulTS and "-educe ben orally. Mendes& Mum= made outonaleptuteuts. Warehouse, No. I.l4llecoud street, Pittsburgh. CORN lON IIEIteIIANT AND DEALER IN CRUDZ OILS, . „ dalayd f.kkrner Hand street end Duquesne Way. ILL McVILY, FORWARDING AND JOas A teion• 'ink a 'lll.OOll, - GRAIN, HAWN, LARD, BUTTRR,..IOOII, and Wan.= ryoquey.,itensraLz, No. 10 ONITRYLICLD, STREET, corner of niit, - InftiblTOpi - 1%,: - 111rOrdius and conalignmoon iollclted. ' 951~i,~3n ;•,~. : ~ m:usszn~ Commievox Km:lux! or the We of FLOUR. OaAnti BACON, LARD, B UTTER, SEEDS, WUXI) YRUIT. and Produce generally, No. le Market at., .00rner of Wird; .• • - •••• •••• ,c-octolly IN WAG. QCHOMAXER LANG Colatussiox A ) liseciuutre sad wholesale dealers In GROCE RIES, nouic, GRAIN, PRODUCE, Ac., No. ME Liberty. steetalttsburEb, Pa. eel2:dly o.ll6.llLUULlA)firciudcessortAnci; r OM k_ pflon jib. IE3 Liberty street, Pitts bursIt,GENERAL—PRODUCE, GROCERY AND COMMISSION writ MD tknurigurnents respectfully solicited. fc2enll7 WK WWI'S. .. . ... WHITS .cos. WRITS. TtirrE - 'BROTHERSi Forman:llNa A.1.1D GONIII1581031•111C1WILLX111 and &Wen 1.11 PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 2E5 Liberty street, Plttaborgh, Pa. m.P27 Aril . l OYEk, Commtasiox • dealer la CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, (MASS, IRON, NAILS, tr.. No. DO Liberty Meek. - mh27:dlf nct kw's. G en 3 p ut ,. 1 DAVID IeCANDLISS, a&1. K.' Corm}.. • Special Partner. AXE/INS dr-COFFES . successors to „MlLX•catidku. Xsans L Co., WHOLESALE GEO OEUS, corner etWood and 'Water streets, Ptitsbargb, Penn•a: • . . Iy3:dly WM. .1; UITCIIII•XX.—..—DIXIII,I. U. TO NT. y CO. ; uccessor to L. G. .IJ. Graff. PRODUCE AND comassloS 31E11- CHAIM% 447 Liberty Moat, Pittaburst, Pa. aos IMES= . . TORN" ROUSH •hc tO;;-.191 - icitr — ilf Gaoczu .ist.l:7ociusslois Xszawais, cortlefp( salthaeld and' Water stresta;•Pltts • • b 4 Pa. -Jyr E •&, ST "AK "Rocs wax Gionou Alm CouiutOx Iklracnollmi, No. 107 Wood street, Pitiabuggla. • • - jetoily a. • • 1111.1C1....X. DROWN & KIRKPATRICKS;Wnouz-: .1,./ aux Osamu and dealers In FLOM RED RENDS, Not. 191 sad 193 Liberty!nreet, , Dlttsbarsik.' ...trAMEIS do in COILEI.9. liteDiNkltetWas 'l= the ode of CRUDE AND RE FINED CARBON OILS, No. tO end i 0 .Water street, Pftteborgh:k - Advanoto =We etkoortAPlßPtutl!. . • DR UGC-187S. Par FLEMING, keep corner of Market roc :iitulMie Diamond, constantly on itintrin fulUissettment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINE' OHMS, PERFUMERY and all arts' eke pertaining to his bosiae®. Physiclana piiibripthins•ittMisMykompounded wD boors. • jaklyd SIMON JORNSTUN, - Mizizirm Pu DRUGS AliD DELENII.4.IB, PPM :Mari FANCY GOODS, BURNING PLMD, OILS, TAX,. n.: ]®l(111023. itte#4.,4 etrict l = lo qu. 4 whkh he offer. at lowest prices.Gohisr Sell and Foruiltetreitai Pittsburgh, Pa, . PreacripUerts carefully orimpoturdea it 'all Warne BA. A. FAIINESTOCK & WHOLS ..s.Diraork. sad Aumfecturer of WHITZ W Au. ItiOIDUM4BDC ' l r " streera, t 7 Waouraux DEALEs u la DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VAJINTSIITS AND -DYEgime Pittsburgh:— All orders will retareivroastio Ask %Um ; ' TIMILIILIMIL SLUM 11.11121,1 RAUN.do AMMER,. WHOLICIALIS AND lIrlA Duitiatiutti, unite! 'of Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. TILL IL 176E1i, Datrocusr, D 140 Wood street, Corner of WOOd Otreibt ;and Virgin alley, Pitteborgh, - W . • ATTOMN*PIS. I TON 4- . :11,0001.4 - INTELL,,ATToRznir • sr Lair:"Climmeinecond story Bon's LAW Syrtis ---nineNisiMl•Dleatond Mmes. Mend to the settlement, etentlEnt and collie tliof Of claims, bour.dor, ate, In Weehington,-Disttier of Columbia. ' aolinfottit.' 301151 OSA ILL 140111;" T ON, Arropa,- _ , ways AT LaawHO.4.l3 rotirth stroet, five dams abo•elmitbilatd; Pingbaricii; P.. inyl7:4tt . 0 , 1103 F. ArroaNNT AND A. Cotroinuxox At Low. //Mos, jio. /40 Swath 431*hcorner of Cherry, Plttelara, Pa. • - Or ice, Illth street, adJtdaing the face of Iter. shill• Brown, Pitta , . , Pa. JeZhdl . " r.; Arrtudisr AND - COMMAN AT LAW, Lu removed to KUHN'S LAW , 1,8171:144.. (18, No.•l2,.pMsotted street, tent door to St. Pet mylddly .. i3 4 ? 0/10,'ATTOILNEY AT LAW. 9raut street, Pittsburgh,: Pa Q. tiaIOYES,:di.,ATTOMIT_A2344-wl Al. No. L3O Fotwth groat, _Lowrie, Law NO=Log, EWAN:SeIo re, . _ PROD IJC • R. I. &. ,, EECH HUTCEINSON; Comoros aro FOILICIADDIGXXIC7LIIIII, &sterile' • ' anszsvx cussas;:r.Lous, ruirrtf ..cox„ SUTTTR,. -LITSTED.,OIL, . POTS AND PgAIIDASII,NS,AIPADS, _0111a111;DitIED rsurr• and - Pricia" End Wanda', Family Eon.: always On -AtM. , -Agent-lbr ttbe sale of Nadia= A, celebrated Patented Pearl Staub. — Noe. 116 ' Seoond and 165 Pleat ats:ctietween Wood and Sinltit; te Pittebnegb "Pa: - 1 1. •• • • .', .ItaNlr cpiEtsig witioniqusE.:-442.14itt' a. COLLINS, Yorteirdins Cobunleekrd Met, • Chant and dealer -9/IEOE. 111:117E14 LAKE, . 71811 and Produce genitally, No. 23 Wood omit; ...abemilMater,.P.ltnoltorgh, •d • 5 1 7 2 - TAME:* DAUM: PORK Dui= Vsu and &Cars In PNOVISIONS, corner of Mar; ket and Front streets. , " ,IL:L Lys r_Ral.reE: - .4GE•rzW• • • GARDINER COfFIN, Aoirrei iniantuk..rau4Disnu. IlD.da .Aft. .1' Owithithic:NOrthi4.o ;WM?! .9 . 4 .1" dhoti. , s IND Pani)3sT: Avalpml• oartrAmstu- .417. Etter Mixt. Ail A, c o rerr Cr n , u tkiikniipiltiOo'nusT, one Market and!Weer ithbo" FAL t_ , ECRETERT TERN • Immune* Cortrewr, 92 Water street: Fr • SECRETARY ALLEGHENY btiviaircz Coxrawc,.lllth ,treat.', DRY = G IHS - - JON WEL501..../Sall. W. CAII....DAVID NIVTLSON, CA.RR & CO., (Late Wilans, Pape C..,) i friioo44 1 3.4gx“iir rossicis AND DOMESTIC DRY COODS;.. 1(0. WWord street, third hem above ism Dhoeseed , alley Pittsburgh. agreed-. 'meter I BUKCILLeika,D; eaccesau,',W, • usitarchAlAd CO., Wholesale and Rata DA to ATAI'LIC AID FANCY OILY GOODS. 'Worth, Lti'lleifeareelrol..roorth and Alarkei etreese. ,1j W. ii&Ulthß a lXi., Dzsucsis ix Oar Gan*" No. LU Narks( 'trot, baited VOW and Yesrttu, Pittsburgh . IiANAYN LOVE, Dminz nt Sur . 1=0, 6 ir fitl°V22 Ortgultb".t*:" TRl.w.wirGs, Arc. OSEPH HORNE, Dmtune nr • Tim ilek mica, Nxisocotang AND &haw Goon, No. 'IT lia&rot• Pittsbrush.. age fitiARLEB OWNER, Dwace ut.ltav V owes, zasiumiam, etc fl Market street, Mend: 10 1 _ ' aPb 5 IIiETO * *MURIA:* 004 Masseur lIMOOII2I* Jo' asinTilliminvi.rtuaboregii , n r Lr. .GROCERS. SkpclVEß— . LAZEAR, WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMLSSION lIEII,CHANTS, Ace. rt ere tweet geothotki • • e - • • priTatrizait; PA VIGIL LATT14.0114...........»....«............14.111k111411p.t. JTTLE , %&:z • THIMBLE,. , Naotauts JLAOROcilesrdi' Geittustrate Mist/urns, dealers it PRODUCE' nova, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, CAMBON AND LAND OIL,THOWNAILS, GLASS, COTTON TAMIL' gad ..Plttsbutel, lneuratscraree pnersay, 112 Seeseid street, Plttre =scan 1 1 1 , 1 1 031110...1. aasursu.s.,4"-..c. troDONALD A- ARBUCKLE,. WHoLs -4X.LIiAsS 0 • PXODOeIt MID 001.11111111011 Zdts;. Jobber' la N:O: SUGARS and MOLASSES, REP SUGARS had , SYRUPS, - PLOUR, RA. 0011 ..RIORAMERM.SE,EMAe„bi". 263 Mat, ' - 776014.1 . . D. /114.1‘3.14 'IIQIEYMER succession „mu to Relmitt & Anderson ' Wholesale. dealers In FOREIGN FRUITS; NUTS AND SPICES, CON FECTIOSIKRYJIKMES,_FIES, WORKS, de., No.. MLA Ell- Woof PUO.OO 110/5"11, TIRE, PlUstotto: - . „WOW Itert. noinsos. ROBISON* CO., WHOLESALE Ow= Am., Coninistostitszeiwersand &Alai in kindcof pso.viinors. PAODITCIi, and Nun. blush sonnutnanros, 5:56 Liberty . Most, ISt* fIEO. JUNUS,- nr GROOERITELIIANILLZ ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH maid Pittatargh noinnfactured articlaN No. 141 Widerstreet, above the Monongahela Bridge, PiUSlgel*B.^.L • ^ ' ' 11. WADLIM. VOBERT-DALZELL & CO . Wediz; lAD lA= 0100=4' 001111111SION'AX17 Peammumia 'Mumma', and deems In- PRODUCE AM Pitta ' burgh maufantree, Pittabareu SILMIT LAMICILS. :LAMBERT 4 7 gillPTC/N, ViItaLEMALE .1.4 ilnovas• Dw.su - and Winnows iftxaciurts, No. 6 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, P. WATT-ttlea _507,11, WHOLEZIALV, GAO , crtn:Connitsarcor lisacnntrra, and dealers In Pic.duanandTittibdr g b niandfneturar T ito.ls6B arty strent,Plttat a2.l 5A.144,1) CA.),' [(ousel it I GE" , " B, tomiutissiei Kracllim, and dwo. tqLODUCkilioi pu Watameeq and tb MO. W.... DILWOILI . T S. DlLWOltrg k CO. WitotEsALE airaciisai . ll4l.ls6.Bxid 112 tie road street, Dear tertittrftstd; - Pittsbergh.--- - - eel! MIMICrLUILD:4 - -MICILLMM 111.0111 • 'WILLIAM rx.oxo. 'FORNFLOYD*CO4IWItotzsALE G radu itixt) itia4e - :Ares, N. 172 Word thi Litrartistseit; Pittsburgh. Jel6 • :lir I lAd A M.': BAt A I AKY, WHOLESALE Gsociai, an 4 A N food .IiaIottIIIF.IC.TUILERS. W.*. liguictirroar,.....t,,..l. XVIIPBELL« -..X. P. HAW, MACKINTOS.II, IiESEPIELLL & C 0.,. 13.1. bonier Tiktrind*O'llara onion, latex the City 'Water - WitekicniTttaboxigkr - Pg.-, lifenufacturers of MACKINTOSH-AND IikkIPAILLISIALPItOTED PATENTOSCILLATINO BTEAM 'ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all sites and Denali. -Having ;unsay machinery of lautpicaparitrand col the Was quality, Ire are preparedheavy ai king, and solicit work In this lino, trusting tbat by prompting., and the charatter.of our work, to merit We Unite special attention to our BALANCED VALYZ• OSCILLATING ENGINES, so combining mimatwn .beratolbre kJ:attained in this ,clann of . .ja26ilyd onimel IN d mom PLLIAM BAASTAL a ,co„ \O. 61 Pooh street, below Karbury, Pittaburib, Pe STSAIIIOILETTELICTIETW(D. SKI:TY 1110h 7 -WORKERS ; Itseidectilrers of BAILNKILLIIPAT , TNT WILTS; LOCOXOTIVE. METED mid VII:- IKLEW'BOILKES•• , I , OHLYNETS,.. BRETETILN, FIRE BiDiSTKAII PIPES, CONDENSERS; SALT PANS, SOGAT TANS, MON , •TAW4IIIT, LITE BOATIS, oft, etc.', Alm, BLACKSMITH'S STOUT, MIDGE and VIADUOT /BONS, dome at the short est notice. All order* from le distance promptly at tended to; ; • je24 ITIHOMAS 10011 E; 1142rurAcressa. or aiaDrALss:ta'[t.t.=FPl 'COFTIMDIS. =LSD SURE STS' WHISKY and FAMILY' YEKTGAI4, ;Am HA =WIWI and 105 Tiro atnxt, balsam smith.ead Graat . meta , Pitladnirsh. Dar Prlcateouton ',Akita& 114 bast markat. price • Oaf' rinel and all other poisootam tngredienta carefully extractad,-by • preama new and improved. JOSEPH F> HAMILTON it CO., - Corner of First sad Liberty streets; 'PITTSBURGH, •• • STElar tx, Gorr.% MAME-I:CERT I ' H.: .0 Ix 1.-P HA NV, 5 noceisor or - 7.: It - 010Itsnutithetstrcr of ROT ZickalElarSTlTS' AND' ASLIERS, CHARCOAL BORSE-0110E MOS.= 'NAIL - RODS, BOILER IRON ind RIVET& ' - ' • lArldiatiCLE nth.* wow, Tsptte co, /4 , - •Warthonas, 13 Wood st, Pittsburgh - Q 4.IKVPLINGE, No. 60 WAIL% $7. , ao:fltiorftb4iasnafacturtr of BOILER ItIVEM 045 04 3 611 EKPICK9T,CnniEnPIM4O4 lir articular died or shaped SPIKES an -ECM rati. largo Ot Man. nunda to ostler *Dort notion A rood amortmout constantly on • d. my2tv. Plgart 3,0 7 /ACTOB3r .:MINSINi J. & N. AMC': Na 7i ilt'%gm*. soak& tai or *sr, fi, hawk 11111A7t, otc-. short no- ka t dass '.l&&t•.coptistitraa hen& s, amnion • • ' tra. • D.COL WS, mod& la the lowt, "WELL% ;.ilO. 7 .lNci. Libe4ty street, oyposita—Sixt r i l littatn*, manutacturers of WILIMLASItia ITC ES, ant Amy description ot LEATHER BRATbED r• • rams. T. CAILPIaLL. ftlX -.WO.RKS.- .2zi WOLTZ, P&IDTINSTZ4.O., Gum IfOtinc- Tvlmi No. Waal Alto*. writer CHAELES „ COALE,' 'New BEIGiiroN pL i mwatt. But:mull, VMS. Z I N WaitrOOKIniIIinFITAIOIy,IIryi.LADXLS. T ..: - PA;;r 7lB 7 l iir• - , • trIMTII.-: '.I,XTRACTED WITHOUT • VAIN, BY .TII,3IUSX ULAN APPARATUS 1V11,1711.3111(NO DRUGS cm GALVAIIICDATTERY COW .weathirla . 11th ifin‘4lsiiillin imitirfitud as the need _lO Its Seal Mleantaita.. • , •.. Rfailital palliated. *Ad their limaillbs -have had their Mein exthamed by my promos, and are ready to, latify-actothenifaty_and.aleatmentof tho ipora. 110n—RhatorrechaalmemmUbjyamicidi 'maenad in mairtingthe nnatinrg, kin 4 Pg. " air*wrisTinir, TE Tli masted In 'every•tyle. • • OUDILT, Drum?, 134 Smithfield at. : 1 -fastrpa-A:DADIS T -Dinviwrr, Connelly's &Inn Olf .Inanmad and Grant meets, '4- Dr. Hellock, Bolgokbftell myadly Rerzlf?F►a7l~x.~es. iVtltll4- / LER IN ?ROY , _ :aeon' _ .1611011, MOVIGAGEI, and all ao curltleeltrirlatott4.t, P oat ureamegair t =r • e rip j uis through my agency 00onstibhgcsa iiiiitAbetrr. motley to good ad 'eustatoreartithrefyi gattrittl , grui_aecond Clam gaper :ittrlt=trte=xtid otati.mrgortmly confl deuttaL Wks, Omit street, oppodie V. Paul's Cathedral. • ' jol:dtf 'l4/; 00/90FrUnefAL. • iftSlC •S Fr • laim'asisiattint . to ' - 42 4 , 1 1 0. 8 ararbmirepere•SXPLIOIT DRAW INGS.- AND.SP ICATIONfi En W. kind. of sod mportotoads tholr &adios tm moon- cOmGe.on.Lndnos betwega Les:cock and Robitoon twat . jel4. niIARLES 'BIRTBERGIER; Atain- AL A I g et,. MAW .1110 N BANK BLOCK. 'Mb igoreti , lttaniaelAPL,llllB AND BPBOLTIFIOS9 .finr daisy tkonelptka; works so or and : on moderato lorsisCi! redly ".1; OFFIi/Cir . ire, • -(11(AKOTTB-fillUMIA .162rarioruk IJltielitolikeakkl* PIANO-I'OBM, putter of mtwkiwia Raced Insttumen Boin apo4 kw' ttiollAkfillM 214 L L ET, ont PAN'S JUOG.II.I`OI* I I , loBighitliiigd orii elkkew.A.ttachmint: 'l , fo."(ll,lllll'itivwf. mjtt 1010/./Ontaaq DIALEX naNk l /014 ItabsilaNgrNd .Wood: amt. tennis .1 , mot stns. Dinlea alileins l llll4* - AND COMMER6I.A.L JOURNAL: PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING,' FE] ARY 5,. 1862. aarrKßv :nOLLAR SAVLNGS BANK, :Ns,. 65 EOl.llllll &ME?. CHARTERED IN 1855. Open daily trim 9 to 2 o'clock, also 011 Wednesday and Saturday ....imps, [rum May Ist to Novetnber In, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to tiny lat from d to 8 o'clock. Deposit. received of all ininis nut leo than One itolb.r, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a • year, in June and December. Interest has been de dazed semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank wee organixtd, at the rate of six per cent. • year. Interest, If not drawn out, is placed to the credit :of the depositor as principal, and hears the same in tercatfonn the find days of Jane and Deamber wending twicea year without troubling the deposi tor to call, or even to present his puts book. At this rate money will double In less than twelve years, "making In the aggregate nowt AND . ows-anon ran CENT. • TEAM. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Mules and ReiLdaoolis, furnished. gratis, on application at Pacomr.wr—GEOßGE ALDREE. I. VICE. William J. Anderson, Jame. R. D. Bleeds, 11111 Burgwiti, laaac M. Pennock, Bent. L. Fahneatock s . A. SL,Pollock t M. D . Hopewell Robert JIMA, James, lierdnum, James dbldle, James D.. Kelley, I Aleaundor Tindlo. Alexander Bradley, John G. Backi4en, Georgia Blacki,.'. John B. Canfield, Alonzo A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, J.kraglaa, JOllll Brain, John Holmes, Poter.B.: autiltier, Bdclard Baja, Willtnert B. Lavely, - , Etztitrianr ;AND Tazuox V.2:daerT GERMAN TRUST AND SAVIST2 BANK, corner Sixth and Wood streets. BANK OE DLSCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL SloS,ooo. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. D1ACC70367. ADAM REINEMAIS; President. Springer [Luanne". Angmetna Hetereler, E. H. Myers, Joseph Lang, J. F. Harekotta, Christian Siebart, Anthony Meyer A. Groetzingar. DISUC ITN? IS PER Y DAY. myl&dly JOHN STEWART. Cashier. JIIISCELL.S.SWO US. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS AT RE DUCED PRICES. '-',141.10.E.9 W. WOODWEI,I,, Nos. 97 and 99 Third .trout, slid 111 Fourth street, ALL VADLETIES OE STYLES AND FINLSa Dable for HOTELS and PRIVATE DWELLINGS ear All orderd promptly attended to, and the Tor Curs carefully' pncked and Ironed STEAMBOATS ■nd HOTELS lurtibbed at abort CABIN= ItIAKERS nipplied with every artlrla to thellno. JAMES • • Ckil S y 0., • HOPE COTTON DULL, ALLEGHENY, - —nartracirraras or SEAMLESS BAOS AND OF OSNABCEES, 32 INCHES TO 41) INCHES WOE. iszro4m. kit at H. Mill& I Cu.'s, 133 Wood PlitsburEb. will neare attention. oc26:dly '4. S t WIIOLESALEEID {EMIG PENS AND CASES REPAIDED, srLrge. &ND GOLD PLATWO • . Dona at tho shortest notice. at the corner of Fourth and Ilarkm. streets, Peeved stml. Persona living oat of the city having pests to repair can send them by .Mail. . mh27:dly • P/TZPATRICK a. en. W. S. CI.I.D.CLL JOBS .11.1.4....1.1.., JII. BRO. IioAT FURNISH -1.1 CIS AND DIAIAILI biIiAdILIA,II7EMP AND DUTTON CORDAGE , OAK v ,TA11; rnelI 11 1208- IN AND. OILS, TARPAULINS, DOOR; DIGDI AND ILELYI DRILLINGS, No. CS Wotor rod Yrnat soon PlooDury.A. 61,53317, 117 Y NO, .ffincessor to 'art- Itirt a Young, No, UT IN cud meet, corner .r DiAmon alley, tlealmluttll kinds of CUTLERY, AZORS,RIFLES;REVOLYERS,E.NIVES, GUNS, Ac.; Le. A large , assortment of the • • e rood' constantly on hued. sant AL ' 'II3IVISS.E.N ' USE PACCEI2I AND BriacsA IX BLOON, DRIED BEEF, LAUD, MEM AID RUMP POUR, Ho. LI. Fourth stmnt, Bear Lib,rtty;Pittabargh. ur Miti.§llAl llm - zu, WALL I .I , Arcits, Botostri, 3c., se . 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh.. . D H. YAL3I •-N o. Wiion ST. Dealer In 111MM73; 11/lirg, FrItAW TRIM KINGS, Ind ErflaW GOODS renttall - y. BOOKSELLE . RS, ifc. KAY ti CO., BOOKSELLERS AND 6TA. oFrate.:No. 65 Wood tTort, next door to On -cortter- , or and LAW BOOKS coristantl,y•voloond. o Via' Hods )14.trrnTriasys, /SP Jo avityss. No. 57 Wood qtrees, ritudlorgh. 6.30 .1390g541.1.E1L AND STA . Twitta; N0.'713 Prturilitstrinet; Apollo Du!Mktg. HOOTS ..f..TD SHOES JOHN CAMPBELL, MANUFACTVItEE or HOOTS Atilt SHOES of every description, -34 Smithfield street, Meetly. b, Pa. t et11:43 y Cl- HO. ALBA do -- -n -itoL sittrAnt. ArriizaizAzsidag BOVra, SWAB, Itc. r ectrtior Vaunt. sa4W,Wittmls,,Plt.Lburgh. ----- MEDICAL CARD. BODENHAMER, At. D. 'flaring arrimedln Pitfahnigh, will, la seusu,d hie excluelve Walston in ttus Medical and Surgical treatment of Chronk Dimmer copodally throe at the Loper Ikorel, sad. 4 Piles, Conetipation, Ilona, Palling of the lkorel,tikitture of the Hugel, Utoenstion of thsclloWel...lfor edit also trnat lbe Tart. oust Chronic, Dimon% Of the Womb,Xltneya, Bladder, 'ke. Mk mums Ikea; the Ilrinougabela House, where he magier:en turd ratieniled from d ts'ekak a, m. to 3 rialoc, Patients, If they desire It, mill be • !nisi, part of the city - tielOsnrif - ; 1.51fi Slight Cold, - ntig r icitztteSE • h 7 .77 .76, BRO CH I af e , 1 4'000' -tvuh ih , . negleeied i of ien'terminatra seriously. Few, are, aware,pf the importcuwe' of irtopptnir a, . / frittaiL or gifixtlzt 45 7 12111 etage';' that which. in. the . tleiitirii!te would yield to a meld re medy, if not attended to, won atiaS, 2l, ,t4 4 (,bifWc. 041401.'it /t - arithictiAeachea werejfret introcluoed eleven ,yec.rs dgo. It has been , proved that they are the best article bevy the' public for ifatitt, ;Pada, Afffoo_achabt, ,yzin g ,.,,gataosh., the Ha kitty Cough _ #2ll.llLLlTllltiall, and numerous affectierie of the Siti-aat, giving immediate relief Public Speakers - , Singers wil,{nd them effectuai for clearing and strengthening the voice. I . . Bold by all Pritirgiste and Wealars in JKediclne, at-116 owits-per hoz. For Arlo by. BLHON JOIIItSTON,IL KRYSER, B.A. FAIINSSTOCIC& CO:, 21XLLE118 & CO., B. L. FAIINESTOCK A OQ; u: - r. VANDMILVOILT and lIENDERSONTROS.,', • Med N qi :1111.111. Qie UPII.I L .L.ll..prfecticro of this imetlmable preparation aldeepint to nituiktint:- ?Milord dete_tiorming the medicinal Mani of 'optuin. the Mali *thoroughly wMed Isom all the _047 tetlee orth edni k ■ . and other *Mid hQaotlimb it miff millettapM 711 n Inflation. 'allay amenbcianoti Oplibille7qatkott,. and morbid excitement of body an nand, ,without can. 10 ; slattrWittditentnn, - auriteadaeloc -- Theee mind, rablennalittee intuit Moder It lom-etrilnent of opium, • prn.d and sok! by , A. P.& P. BANDS; Drug. ./ 00 1,thematrect, tiemliork. Bag4o l'7 l l -7 A . A.TAWiItaIIKKI Pi f to• • genernify;.- '-- - , - . :44,,.. L The Lane r Espedition. . ;.: Vl4 in , ll ti 1 :.. 0 ll 6azethl. 1 . From the extritchrwiliverbelow, it is quite • - . L I evident that it wasiXo cied'bi • the antheri- Aim' at Washingtiii,ai it wee certainly ex; .pected by Gen. LANE and hie friends, that he would command theprojectedeipedition, re. .... , calving his orders, Of louree, -trim . the'oom- mender of the DePettiniint, Gen.. Buirsa.. -1 It was neviirexpooted that Lass shotildsuper , , cede HUNTER in the commend' orthe Depart- ment, buthat Lass should have charge or the oxpedi on. 'Duarte, it seems, wishes to /, . , command e expedition himself, auction sig.' nided hie is tention of so doing. Whit 'Gen: LANE will do we do not know. The general . belief is, that he;will go with the expedition • 'in any event. Ills ~petriotiem . and seal'. ire such that be will, make any . persOl44 - iioritiiie short of dishonor... .. . ~ ' fitment the gentiemen appointed, on his staff have pained, through hese and express -their 'opinion that,the 0'r:04h: 1 oit:ill go •00., and that:LANs willgo with 1 i., .. even, thiliiga barge shallconclude to take coMmead., A' dispatch, from Washington ,to the thieage Tribune Bays: The President , and , Gecretary Stanton. say they do not know how the Line and Hunter, matter Stands. • Gen. Lane was. appointed in , expectation that heend . Geneval }tenter, with., whom he said'he was friendly, would arrange matters amicably, which the President expec ted would be done by Hunter's retaining charge el , the Department,..and Lane 'being detailed 'to the. expedition. The ::President now expresses JlOllB9 that this will be done if consistent with the public interest and with Hunter's approval. A special' dispatch "to the N. Y. Tribune S. RIDDLE 8: CO., EDITORS AND! PROPRIE_TOBS. Publication Office No. 84. Fifth Strut, MORNING AND EVENING EDITI NS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEW , DP TO THE RODE OV. PUBLICATION. TERM*.. Bosomaei , Ea:fermi-116 per annum • advance, Oe . centsper....... 12 mots pa/ week from curlers. Erairiwa Era ntme T f r zr. IS Amu 1. advance, or khmn.._. ... ...,.._ WLLILLT Eprooa—Shigle copies, 'V, per iamum; . Five or more, 51,16; T. 'co upwards, 11l pre- aratun. • Invariably in adTano, ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES.' WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 6, 1862 NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Correspondence of the l'iteburgh (hrotte. John B. McFadden, . Peter A. Madeira, John H. Mellor; Jamae McAraey, • ' John Marthall, Walter P. 'Harahan, John Orr, Henry'L. John H. Shoenherger, Alexander Spear, William E. bkhmerts, laaac Whittier,' Quietlati Yeager. ca--CHAS. A. COVFON; As I wrote you in my last, the first engage meet for a meeting between our delegation and Gen.Xiclellan; felled by an unfortunate matrecmps. This having been explained ijj an apologetic note by, Judge Wilkins to him, be fixed another hour on Saturday last, (yes terday.) The meeting took plaoe at the War office. Besides the delegation proper there were present Gan. Moorhead, Mr. McKnight and Mr. Biennia one of our State represents tires. Judge Wilkins, in his little speech of introduction, alluded; to the terrible eriaixin which the country is placed, said the people reposed their confidence in him; that we were proud of him as a Pennsylvanian, and believed that in good time, howould set in motion this vast machinery of preparation, and crush this foul rebellion. lie alluded to the special object of the mission of the delegation, and throughout was vury. happy in bis remarks. Gen. McClellan said in reply-that he was very happy to meet sO large and respectable a body of his fallow.;cititents here one mission of so much importance to the whole country; that be felt that it - Was - he wbo - had rearm to be proud of Pennsylvania rather of him; that it was rather chance than merit which had placed him where he now stood;: that he remembered 'with pride, the city of Pittsburgh, which had given him a most bril- , - Host reception as unexpected u it was undo-• served. He said that he had done,, was still doing and should undone to du everything' in his power to bring about the great object held in view by all patriotic minds; that be was aware tho country waited impatiently for a movement towards that great end, and that he could say they toOtthi tiet hove to wait much longer. ' He spoke still further on the general subject of the war and the needs of the government in the way of arms. He stated that Mess could be no good ground doubt that Me country area's an Amory in At Wee. He was fntir prised there should be any difference of opinion Of to that in the Cordmittee appointed to con sider the Armory question. After the formal reception Was over and at obout the time the members of the delegation began to retire, Gen.; Moorhead advanced to take his leave, and said that he was particu larly pleased at one remark he had hear(from him, vie that he . thought there could be scarcely any ground for difference in tli Spe cial Committee of Congress as to the need Of . an Armory in the Weet that if 11 would not be intruding too ronch upon hit time he would be glad if he could secure an exPreselen of that opinion upon paper, that ha might pre sent it to the Committee as a nwponae to letter from them aihich they might address him. General McClellan said it would afford him groat passurs glow aygokrapressioa bf hie opinion in a mates Glen Muth impoitahat, i a any way that might be agreeable to'the Committee, and thus, the interview ended. It was, perhaps, the best and firmest step the delegation has taken. They have made excellent progress, 'and won golden , opinions here. The claims of the West are so eminent that they cannot longer be overlooked, and when urged by such a body of men as is now here, are quite irresistible. If an Annory . is established West of the Allegheny mountains, I ran guess where be. The weather.to-dap.ii very beautiful. The month of January was dreadful. There were but seven pleasant days in the whole month. Our soldiers suffered much froin colds aid rheumatism. There is small doubt now of the expulsion of thotraitor Bright, Foster, of Connectictst, couldn't stand the 'tide. The eloqueice of Senator Johnson, whom famiiy is hunted like wild beasts, in the mountains of Tenne..ee,•by the minions of Hie Exeseliewcy, Jefferson President lb Omfederate Slates," was too much for hiin. Senator Harris sat by, pale as a statue, while many' who beard the Tennessee Senator turned aside and wept. Mr. Cowan heard.hlre. %%arson. By en article in the Tracee of theist Inst., we find that the Revl3lr. Conway, of Cincin nati, hut Thursday, evening delivered a lec ture in the Rev. DrOhoeyer's Church, Now York, when he chosevhe above for his nub ject, and in which he; dwelt upon tho present distracted state of our country. The gentleman hits traveled extensively through the Southern part of the Union, And creaks from facts.--,He went far to prove that the immediate emanCipation of all slaves held within our borders, was the only speedy, and indeed, effectual means of .erushitig out !this ruinous rebellion. We quotes few remarks : `,'The golden mordent for saving the Union Ts - hae, is now, is p sing iiit'illlkelikloll6d, will sous pan fore*. There is en urgent necessity for the people taking the matter in band, and giving, fOr their supreme wIN in a voice that shall inspirit the President and the Cabinet, and - compel them to, adop t . the ;only policy that can pogilbly avall.'! At the end of the lecture, the Mar i Dr. 'Cheerer, in • few WOrds, remarked °thin. itio• had been to Washington, and had beeni told by Senators thitetflexpression elite dap ple, in mass meeting, Would be pleasing: t the Government. It itinted to know whisther the people were in aver of emaueipatitn or not. Upon motion of Dr. Robert T. Haliehk, a committoo of twer4-one ,prOintnent citizens was appointed to arrange for calling & Meet ing at au early day.l If the Government wa .vers.uporuitich.tinlilitportillt.linNPqr.wW can not we, who are linable to glee our.seriices to the Government as eoldiere, go so fisf as to express our unanimous: _solee on this suldect, uniting our efforts,though feeble as thef may. appoar, but still are! mighty, in crushing out effectually this rebe l lion, restoring the ooun try to peace and happiness. Why can not we unite oar voice in proclaiming freedom throughout - the landi thwi restoring per to our districted borders, and clearing th m that pernicioas criMe, . Slavery f Let, there taeetinip (trout citizens at ant early day, and-there let them give strength to the- President, - Cabinet,; and , our lagialatora, to unfurl oar great,:glOrious and nada - old flag to a southern breeze. ; B. Mr. Comiglekilefettae,gfMrig t. A Washington cohespondeiif fat , thi Ohl cago Tribune says t is The ablest speacii made against Bri i tht .h h . that made by Clark., of New Rajiv& e; the best ono in his furor is that of. Tort Nyek,.of New Jersey. Of his three defenders On the Republican aide ot therthitate;"ttiiii for Ton . Eyck is the only oni who 'seems tolWieie that i ggE gyit,_ OA?Wan =Ws a keen, cool and glittering ,defonse liright;:lawyer who fairly, understands hi,_ businesi a ~-and has a iikeep:throf for a iolient. It was . rdally a pleasure to. listen II how mueh•ean "be said by an *droll andiporfeetly readyipoaker, whit alai rend _won d ar`ue the oppqsita side with and equal success. Thispasolt of MiqMarris of New yaik,l'irstalmiaiy, murky and low-114'rib- Weseiseroe, Feb. 2, 1862 trot the Pitisburigh Gazettu •4 The - Gorden /lour." The feels touching .the .:conflict- between Gene. Hunter and Lane Are these:. The .un derstandinuthat, Gem: Hunter arm to be ree,, (ignited by.Gen..Lnne as his.superior wait as sentid teby Ann' Lane, who said..thitim had all eonfidence is and:respect for Gen, gaiter, sad would gladly-serve. ander him.. The Presidentgratified (len. Lane by A.ppoin4flif the steins askedlor, and expected. Si* •wntild himself arrange with Gen. Hunter tobe de.; tailed to theme:intend of the expedition to the Gulf. The President will be gratified to have Gen. Lane take command of the expedi tion, providing Wean be done, consistently with- the public interests end the approbation of the Major Geneml commanding. the, de partment. The Hon. Mr. Conway, of Kaosas,selicit,ous for the success of the expedition, had an in-' terview .yesterday, with- the. President, who, confirmed the above facts. -From othei Sour.; ees we learn that the President and . Seeretary. Stanton say they don't know how, matters; stand now. Senator Pomeroy. will introduce; a resolution of inquiry to-morrow, by which he hopes , to get,at the truth. One thing is certain, whether 'Veit.' Line dr Gen; Hunter commands the expedition, it will be conducted upon Anti-Slavery prinaiples. GSM Hunter surprises even Kansas • men by hiVtibolition utterances. He 'desires this war to be nomi nally and really a war for Freedom, and So wrote Secretary Cameron in a letter commend ing his original report. He does not appear, however, to be prepared to make the cam paign so completely self-subsisting as Gen. Lane is. His request for $3,000,500, with which to. purchase 13,000 animals and make other arrangements for the expedition, was denied by the Presidont. The Burnside .Expedition._ A private letter from an officer in the Burn side Expedition expresses the hope that enough transports can be got' over the inner bar to carry a brigade to the point of debarkation, a foree amply sufficient to hold it. The trans ports could return for the other brigades. The writer alludes to the wretchedness of the, "little harbor full of bare and shoals, and with a Wearable anchorage," in which for up-_ vrattrolfa Week' vessele bad-been "eontthually running Into each other and getting aground, in which latter cue they art pretty sure to be come total • wrecks, ae_there are no adequate means for saving &homer thilietilgoeit" At> tor speaking orthe other vessele, whose loss is already known, the, writer adds, "the steam ship Suoranno, which arrived from Annapolis via Fortress, Monroe, on the 19th, parted her chain cables the saute day, and at night was ran on a shoal to . save her. In the morning she was hard and fast, 'hogged,' and her bed 7 plate started. She couldn't bo started, she eouldn't be hauled.off, and she will be a total loss without doubt. The sand has formed around her so that nothing can got to her to take off her cargo. An attempt will be made to camel over some. of the. transports, four of the Erie canal - heats to be used as camels." The facts with regard to the purchase or chartering of the rotten hulks need as trans ports in the Burnside, Expedition, and some veseels of questionable character employed In the Port Royal Expedition, wilt be brought out in the reply of the Secretary of War to Senator Grime's resolution, :adopted in the Senate lait Thursday, and not hitherto pub lished in full, as follows : R,sofeset, That the Secretary of War be di rected to furnish to the Senate atitatement, fn tabular form, showing the acme of each vessel purchased or chartered for the use ofthe War Department since the . Ist day of April test;- when thus chartered or yard:wed; -of whom by what agent of the Government ; when Such, resettle were built; of what tannage ind ca pacity foi transportation - ; at what price such purchases or 'Charters 'wore effected ; to what system of inspection inch 'vessels were sub jected befbm they were chartered orpurchased; hew many of such Vessels hare been lost or: destroyed ; when, in .what -manner, and the value of .publict i property destroyed or lost in consequence thereof; also, that he inform the Senate what vessels are now under charter 1 . 4 the Government.; where they are ; 'when chartered ; for whit:purpose; by whom, and at whit rate: From Gen. Lauder's Division--Im portant Development... Gen. Lan. der in•Disgust..-The Situation. OMBISZLAIsD, MD., Feb. 2.—.1t is• reported hare that lien. Lander has asked to be reliev ed of his command as Goneialof thli and that as soon as relieved, be will resign his COMII2IIIIIOII. , It should lie 'understood that the late retro grade policy in this division was in obedience to express orders froni General McClellan. It is Tory different froninhat Gen, Lander's an tecedents would have led us to expect, nod it is' known thit be disliked being thus compell ed to adopt it. ,• It isiundarstood that Lauder, at three different times, asked pertnission.to advance on the enemy, ; and. that_ ho : had All'• ready built flat-boots at Cumberland before being re;inifiliaed, that he might - march' out and'hold - therVirgitabi, shornind enable lYil, flame' brigade,' now at -Hanoook, to cross the Potomaa and join him in as attack on hick son's rear, It is even reported • that Linder has been very 'evenly reprimanded by McClel lan for pressing the plan to Attack Jackson's force. It* known from competent Sources that Lander feels himself iggrfored that -the military autharitlei Wailington, Cuperris ins the telegraphoishOuldatitherlie the trans: mission if thilitatement thit:Lander had re-, treated on his own responsibility, and rani McClellan was on 'the 'point - of sending Mitt' re-onforetimeitti.. The. truth is, McClellan never informed Linda.' be was to be re-en- - ftweed, and: jet hid to telegraph him pmitire orderi; cid* to fall baCk on the be- - fore - Lander obeyed:. Lander is -still' an - the. Virginia side of the Potomac, with no don of crossing.' - About-half of Jackson's force is.keported still AtllPiflllPi• „The rest near Winehester,--Speciof d.isputet'to - Cixoi.*! Anti Gowite. . • The Government... Finances. Thenignatera of the' ist or theauthorised" .00,000,000 of Treasury .13041! Will -be made on Wednesday next.: The number of..days • it wilt take to patentevaty.doller isettoX can ba counted on - thntogers . 4 trman's hand; MeatialtiLl the vole On 'the LegilTender.bill: waits - the mittirlty . of the tax schema...Thiele in charge of Mr: Morrill; of Vermont; Us k Chairman of the Sub-Committee of W4l! and Means to which the 'Tariff-and Bieise were especlatrcommitted... On What day, be will be roPortjs netknnytnA' z in_ July;;Ont the *renal biiir !containing over eighty...sea- CEILING PAPEKS tione,,,..wpa matured for preaMtition to'the AND mmt abVttaPettsWitiiid -mart for Rouse In Letter. ecintinae to eb.ap broach, at ?io..ter iti*etstniet. reoeived front lb" molt emltient'thinkers from -."..16111.t.• '' - ' 492. .. a . 4117 ' 3111 " - Mbariy,r-Nuc an ;l26443 4 l2 ol*Dring 4 0. - - frionat cl3}lo'V ,tied itha4PiTaroke *kW :Vj VOtitUlSAAAreidoordutat 'waived and -sr brinethildu, teaks kr, c.iNtWILVIAI74;44Wc!""k:-; EMMI=2 VOLUME LXXV."7 Letter from “Oecasional." WASHINGTeN, Feb. 2, 1802 Excepting Jesse D'..Briglit and -John P. Hale, Charles Sudikter;of Masaachtmetts, al though Minn young man, has served a longer period in the United States Senate than 'any other member now serving in that body. -No Senator has ever;been AO bitterly abused and so .industriously . misrepresented. According to the tactics of the South, by which the best Men haVe been blackened and the worst men made angels, Charles Sumner was for a long time effectually damned, equally in the free and in the' Slave States. Tehall never forget my: sensations when, in the spring. of 1855, k AAA standing at the railroad station in Lancas ter, Pennsylvania, Piths eve of starting west:- ward, to help . forward the fortunes of James Blehanan.. A telegraph from Washington was handed to me, announcing the assault; in the 'Senate chnuther, of Preston' S. Brooks, of South 'Carolina, 'upon Charles Banner . , 'et Matutechusetts: Nor can I forget the senti- ment that broke from my lips on that occasion:'" '.'This - outrage will tom Jimei - Buchanan !Re Northern States • should ,he ' be-nominated for President." For I _had read and .seen the Southern aristocracy ip „its_ worst phases in the city of Washington. Minority as this was its ineatlate maw could never be .'gratified: - The' repeal ' , Of the Missouri Compromise, so pregnant-of aril, gave Una real satisfaction. The eonces alone. of -the free. States were. accepted as ,so, many tributes to a besotted despotism.' When Andrew H. - Reeder, appointed 'ffoverne" r of: Kansas by Franklin Pierceottempted to give practical expression to 144.1100-State feelings, though he had served In the Democratic party' for years before as one of Abe chaMpions of the Southern school, he was hunted like' a criminal, and almost insulted by such.men as: Howell -Cobb and Lawrence. Id. Keitt. At that day-Stephen A. Douglas was .the idol : of , the Southern aristocracy, because he had non-. Booted to. the repeal of the ,Missouri'Oempro:. miss, and James Buchanan was dnithted:and denounced, because he was eapiiosedto neettpy an equivocal . .position on the same. i!inefstionl In the spring' ef 185tIthe tntsilidief the . ; Dem oemtic party was unquestionably to 'maintain position'in'the Union by raesogniniimeue am ceniati fiiikcjisa-Starseeetietent - and it was :in this sense, and with:thia.undtristanding, that the nomination of; James Buchanan was wrung. from the Cincinnati Convention pre , , eisely as .e victimmightbe snatched from the ' jaws of.a devonring lion. The enormity of his snbsequent treachery may be nieasnred and inderreteod when we reflect that'the gal. , lint Donglai *mild hayi been defeated in 1058; because orbit supposed devotion to the South, and that James Buchanan was only sleeted because of his supposed devotion to the North. The attack upon Charles Sumner changed incire.esen in:the Democratic, party into ene mies off/AMOS Buchanan than.. say, event .thatcoubl have happened. It out - sired at a time when the whole North Wee . siWikened to a senaritlie suipiohni in regard - tb Ilie`objects of the Southern politicians. But with -that facile and skillful manipulation of public opinion, alWays the characteristic 'of-the pro. slavery leaders, the early. indignation thus aroused subsided at lastintorespeot for Brooks and ridicule of Sumner. If James Buchanan expressed any regret when this outrage trans pired, it only...went far enough 'to show his consistent and constant seltishness--it was tbo regret of the . politician , and not of the patriot. And when Sumner retired to Europe and Brooka ratireil ... tb his graVe ' the parasites of the South forgot their hatred of the one -In their sorrow Of the-other. It was the com monest thing to charge upon Charles Sumner 'that he lacked the true spirit of • the lighting man. He could not be • bully, and would not be a blackguard. : And because ha did cot choose to resent the insults of the vulgar tyrants of-slavery, he was set downad want ing the instincts-of a thorough-bred' gentle man. When he'returned from Eurepe to re sume his seat in the Senate, he tinqfiestionably returned under a' cloud: • I am-no echo of Mr. Sumner's extreme anti slavery opinions: Ido not concur with him on the subject of -immediate emancipation. But I cannot withhold from him the tribute -at honesteuimiration.of hater,. his erudition as a scholariandthe prehensiveness of his general views on . great questions. He speaks easily and vieli•Upon any subject, and takes frequent 'art in tho discussions constantly - arising iri the body of which he is a member. When he' spoke on the aspectof our foreign relations, on the 9th of January, he spoke against the wishes of many of •hie own friends. Mr. Seward's dis patch to Lord Lyoris was supposed to have exhausted the. subject, and even the word of the Chairman .of. the Committee on Foreign. Belatierie was looked upon as soMething like an effort to paint the lily and-adorn the rose. But Senator Sumner insisted upon making his spsech, and he did it to a crowded auditory, andwhen he concluded, received the praise of many who doubted the policy of' the effort; including many. of those-who differed from him on many questions. Its .effect upon the statesmen of Europe must be wholesome. Those who are not satisfied with Mr. Seward's . arguinent, and who , believe with the _London Tisane, .that he has rested our ease upon a somewhat narrate haiiis, will hail-the broader and more comprehensive view ofjtir. Sumner with unfeigned pleasure. Ocnastowat. Blenker:•Gialre Charges. The Washington correspondent of the-Chi , oago Tribune Makes the following extraordi . nary revelations : The strifes about the confirmation of Gen. Blinker waxes warm. In .addition to his abominable sutler tax, amounting to- $l,OOO per mantis, which is simply wrung from the earnings of the Soldiers, and equally grave charges are preferred' against him by the Boston Pioneer, the principal German Pater in New England. From the , Piorieer of January' :9d, I 'translate the following: , "If Gen: MCClellan acquires his fame se a military ahlef:solelj from the sagacity with which be .has seemed a Greek-non-commis- sioned.a Meer (sergeant) as a Gaßeral of Dlvie ion; there is very little confideuee.co be placed in him.. • • What said the-world and - Gen: McClellan have said if 'tley had known that Blanker not only,never'*ore' epaulets in Gieeci„ 'but - that if he had they - would have been torn - Bias ,his 'boulders f 'He was in /amnesty 'cuelsiered. "So mueh for - hie Greek experience; now for his German. It , Is two-fold; pertaining first - to the Reactionary, and second to the- Revolutionary. .period, gowimi ; aenvioted , ,the:Cecul of:devises, of Mayence of fraudulent hankruptoy,nnei condensed to sic Year, in'the Peetticu'y, distinction ' which; had it not been fee :the, breaking, out of the revolution, *Mild have left him lvearing,lnstead of the tintfonn of a Geneal of Division - , the grey jacket of a convict. • • "Through the. penitentiary his , readied to Baden: Hero he distinguished himself more by !attacks.** things. than on, foes. That. he was convicted, during the sway ,of the react-. -tionists,,te,eight years in t4e peufteutfary; for irmed.Lasumotiou vaict..V4nuston fhift,. you'd • .have 11;1.1e eyei Of' the 'revolu-. tionist If a revolutionary ,leader' had not atfiraisid the verdict of the Gen: Sigel Alt theielf compelled lel Bedell; In an 'Order' not indict 410 k I.ittd burglary. , --..: • "'rho colitplatast proofs of.,ali - Are hare nid are in our.possession. :WwOwpook Mr. Bien ker,.Ao, 00„for t hAP I, P ublie fV,W4 l ~ X ,r!ire Per: COUT- wait IiPON Mtn— , • . • Thillago4 hfrw uredl&re.in th'e original. The:Sahli: paper :repOrtii 'a remark of Gen. Pfenker'at c10r0n,746 traniinn.=,Mfiffitili , ' in the prosenre - of lute company. Unit - this war had been brought on: by. thOl.'daninsil Aboli tionists,', and if ho could 'have, his Wake. would rang* thini all in front of glop ai disso arra " can eon fodder : .!. . It is qtareutly; ported here (1 know not hottnily . ) that!Blen, . kftl, thescen t ClW4re're lateide: . byas havjag.heen 'distil:T*4l4 dre; w Imaireteditedici trborty Mee, a*, Boon leleiieartelialt•ldattioao; v ' • TRW , ChuSC•)o of.,DACON. anotnamais,sum,ao Aims 4*-f:how - the 'Hatirkelretee, and' ideal? be - pletueefto4eb'eue.calto tient.4 ~ cremartuat It MAIM is CO. EMENIZE s=l=== ; ,1 ii-NDI PItIt IREEM HISITFAIAD CS ' 7I;4 III2.- MST IT MA Nci..4.IS .I49IIC. Statement of Asaalta. 'Januar Mk ; rind_ agreeably to an act if AiiietablY; 'betas= • eneIPASSASE 'eal Estate, (pees% r $108,314 61) tag Tempentry Loans, on , Securtea Stocks, (preeent valoe EMMY 12yeciat:..; lEkoeo Notes and MN Iteetarabia.g.gt...;4o 2l . oE9to , Tbe anti frolepretoliatakttfek °s 46.la 667l . Company taa dfirlde by law eta tkoat.ablkitYW l ,,... bare been datennlood. Irituistrioe madei on every - dweriptlOn 'lll in torn idol, wottutry, :nit! Int !kw mare conwistent . with security. Sinew their incorpeasiton, a pericdelthdett Tetrie: they hare paid imam by fire to an amount exceeding - FountMr4sui' orDelkon, thereby stording !eridance of-the idrantgems o!rim.......nive4as their &DlU ft. and dieposttion to meet with - promptness. lII', LOBXLIS 17.1127. I Leine. paid daring the Year 183 g DIIIICTOZI: Marks N..Dancker, lune Lial, EfOrdacal D. larwita,; ' -Jacob-B: b. Wegaer,.. • , Edward 0. Dale,, Darld S. Btorm, Gad:W Richard.; Samuel Grairt, • • Gawps Fales. , ; CILAIttE E. )JAIitKER, Nestled; = EDWABD•O. ;DAM; ;Vlce fterideado ;4 Was. A. STILL, Saerciarp pro amt. • . GIADDNEIL VOITEN:Apead. =" myri • Ofike Norrhorsat adw. Wood t Third NW; lam; LtiSUE,A.NUE,r 101141 1 .1: ANCE MUTUAL IHSUBANOr CODIPAHIr," OP PHIL ADELPHIA,Un ItHILDINGS: Or> perpetual, litEIteItiIiDISS, , PIIIINITHRE,../auOu town or country.. Mee NO. Sal-Walnut street. Cerium, $220,510; Awe, E 3013,508 96—Itivisteit . , First Mortgage on Improved City Proper , : - ty, -worth double the amount .„„..;.._..a160,000. 00, Ground,rent, that claw - 2,4.8. Penna. IL It.-412...• 0 per rent; Mortgage' _ Loan, 530,000, cast-. "... 97,900 00 City of Philadelphia, 13 per cent. 1•01111..'. MAIO Kt Allegheny County 0 per ct. B. IL Loan 10,000 00 Collateral Londe, ,well 2,506 00 -and' Broad , Tpp- Morn:tan Bailment. Cum mortgage loan. AMA 00 Ponnsyl verde : Cea . '4,000 - 00 Stock of BollanonglutualLasariusze.C.o:... .21,350 00 Stock of County_Flre Inanrainv, 1,050 00 Stock of Deliwarailir!: - .lFeitifahrAii...: - 700 00. . .6.136 91 .Mechapiceillatik do ....... . 2,012 60 Union M:lnsnrance ...00. • Bin. Recalraiblia bnainase 16,Mil 18 Book Account., accrued intdrect, etc 0,216 72 023 h -on hand and in hands of agents...-. 11,385 16 CLEM TENGLEY, eranklat. ,DIRECTOR: L.'earno - 11;1- Z., Lothrop t Itobt. Toland,' Om. Leland, Fretrk. Luntilg, Jamb T. - wood,. SndUi J!?."3.44 Clem Tmgley, gamma/ Bisplaam, Wns.,M, Thompson, Itobeet . gtheit, • Frederick Broynt, Wm:MUsser, C. Stevenson, • " Held. W. Tingley, 'John B. Worrell, Marshall 111. - • th.Woodrroidi John fllu U, Pithitilh. INCRALAN, &midrib WIFIN,. Apra. r Third nod Woodiitreer.4 m♦ 6 ' Northeast come Vk TE STERN IN SU RAN CY. ' ClAl itii- VT "NY OF PITTSBURGII. - .• . • -.- . . R. MILLER, Jr.,yrniasii: G. M. GORDON, Secretary. . Office; No. .92 Water stmet, Soong .hea.'• Wire house, l ap stairs, Pit nobirglr. , .WM imam usraiust all ki,ulA or Vire .and Marine Bioko. A Rearm loutitntiou, mursuyed by Direct,i Who ore Mei/ kaolint.is the'conunimity, cunt seho are , rider- ' mined, by pronspeney -ma hberatity, to maintain:the character which they ham- unremed, de offering thelea protean," to those srhu desire to be bleared. ... - " 17 1 7 ASSETS, OCTOBER 30, 18691 -; , . Stock Accounti.-- "" $ 63,090 IX/ ' [ MOrtgoges .. 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