I=== , ESTIAJ3LISRFP I , ; , ,IN 1786. ~ x xmmgifigolwilic;'' 7 1:10 /1117)3,1 -0 El, D nos Al. Tarcreasnue lizzorcemorraderbole ' ode denier In WIDIPPLIN BLSERV OHZINN, *MTN& LAID PGIBLINCONVINII/4711111. POT ArbFLARE Alma, ssiarawrus, LIN swariarma IDTLIV MUM RUIZ end Produce; • ly, Noe. 141 -sad 149 ?tont Nan*. • ;11:“.1. wit. .—...........4,.--...oris, HIZPAILL VII P A WAMP - , _Cdmitissitizi :link curse. sad • 424 NLOILII, GRAD( AND • ':' 4. trues; No: 29 i emit, Plttotairiti; Va. Choleti.lnittdm NC . " for Bidets aztalaiao7 foe ormitantly otibiuld. Varticidae.ttbntloirpiiid !,3 OM. mien for NitretwattLu Derail . poOtdly • • K `Alt (14): ,Kiknionuas kgitheikinoiraluati•Wasiiiis figuille(nitc B EZDei 'LAWCONII2II6; PORE, .AMY GREW- FILMS sad , ':odksos, inthr. 4. emintietv,cei eisideone=enta It • Itteiti pft ua J.z , - 7 .4' , Ft%T 2 _i :';:tiiissoifkasoeexx CP4rDli DLLS,- .adial • + , 4larisior thdad otirost.rod • • • • W .•!;.t • • AY,-11foawAiuusa. ... Cops= /I.iatauaz kmr : the Jr/Ant 43861N6 • SAQOI.. LASII.,BUMIL PAQ, .43 • Water* Pziaduce Mac 11111.1111131 X STREW earner of Pint. Pittsbonly Pa.,. rill77llll7:4lrAli tirja:Lkajo44:=l., Conanland Miadiadi; • *UWO'I3.. 0012, 'iIIeALLBLOON, LAHNBUTTSH,MDd, OHM HOLT, and Produce gonan ' dly."Na,ll Harker at., • • Celloixt; PHUT:audit: . nofidly * VOIRMAKEIL :36_:LAN ,G , .Colaassmit - 143 Illnainrkti tia."0100C RI8S; IFLOUR,'.I:III2,IIW.PRODUOIk , hc."., , No..9Xt LThErtjs stria, Pittabargh, Pa. sel3:dlf, irjII,I2..A.NIALIDDL.S, spcceastirt9JDO: WM 103 ill te4 - tibetty guts tningh;, GENXIML • !PRADUCIC, GROCERY 41.10 0111 1 11M1014 XEROBAXT. • , Cons Ttilteafklil solicited:: • • " Val Ts. Z.1V1E 1 314 OttrA l3o 11.1 CaNXIMINAII sumL.4mino 'in Nl4l - 10 tD, . 1 4.AND.RRODUCWWLIMaitiaa,,110. %. , .,WWlAborty.ntrodarnebotth. - .ft ' "130110YEW-Oplorlusigorr SIiRORA.Wr, dealer callat'Agziatilltztuatituept ..on.eivil.As9i.raosocou,k,l4,l4.lijartr, inamsny -624 1 vint..iledaintiata, it Mira, • Specdal.Pirtan "• jU EANB • COFFIN -swicessori #0 mum* 4160 "mu, dither of Wood aid Waterotfen . r.s pl' Muth. SM. J. aIICIUIIII/1/31......DU1E1L 1/11.1? . .16,L A ,ILVOIGT & o.omocetiorta L. G. *3.4: chA ritutkuct-e,wcominssomia .., pita - 247 El 4101114..110{ pools. LMOUSE & CO., iWtio - tr chlommt 00111111111:1011 iIZIIIOIII4IETS, come* of Aksittitileldlind Water strata, Plttsbarglz. 116.171 'EA D G I ON.- & sax Maxus Commix litiaczArg. WU Wood Meet, Pittaburgb. 1et.41 . :;UrolliniKrelliiiirti7V4:l • :,./1.14:4411.13#6cias sod dollen 14 VI. US ,AND &MA sauk. 1,91. and 19 3 LllNqtrstart..Plusburib. 74 _ - PDX ItticapmrSu the salt of onutz :taro az , Yuma lugamks ous, oval(' weer maw, _'Y ftlaterth. - . Jithsicisiideadi dli' tonaignmimb. - ' 10.WraisiWG'561•11ei . 01 Maciset itnbot :Ana tba ma.• kmpreoastaatly lon band ► NI ammortmont et DRUGS, - NADIGLEP, - , Jrr a •b ud i': //11 47*-PFq in r. l : l l7 - , proscrppnigromeitilly !mann at 111101:JOIIMTON; Dmulam Putz KA , 31110118.. ANACHEIIICALS, PRRJIJMR E I S T. VANCI Qt)071:3,41/11111aliGnAIID,.01L8, - HIM - /mita; Flytly - pchnn AVigli t littiteient (mid- o • 4 t hi. °PIP ', "Sold and • bstriets,•Plets et% Ts.• • I,::414", • • Tyr K a Heim • Daimatirt, and Nanufsetorer,of WHYTII ~,, , Llf9ll;9lCAlTZLAppllirripTxfi Woad pd TrOnt ! 10 7 O L A 004131 ."" DYLinruurrsixu. smi Laberevarett. rut i gra l • Anotrus win mei. prompt attention. , ; ,111XDSIMIL qßAAliti !Mahan *. It'itEr474 { 4 :WEOIALitai . t" • ; inunatm. wow, ot 1.11:04. St. alalratesets: „ „ - - - 11 . - :14 troopr Llo,Woot: etzwito comer. et-Wood duvet pc Yin* 4114m-RAPtsburiti. • .riOßMErlik „ Arroirsorr °tntl: ' 7;40 1 t . will attend to ,tDir Secntinisted cones. Itoir or thatmthia; tc., in Washington, District Coltnabia:% _ c...non:Coin • ' , I ma -. --TrIRKPATIJICKI,4IELLON i v II- Yoirtlnateet; 11=ors NooloAmltbaeld, Pittsburgh,. P.. • 0,17: f • - A:I4OB[I4ST- - :438!) , ; -• • 0.180 .180811. tr itieet'consoBol-Xliiirry u.a . ; ; Va. saltdawil V. -- : - tIiGILYU V • NUE, Arzvainnr i.tottitignitet3o6lo4 Other, r h • , , • J•2lll:dir llar ila titti.burg fPL ,tildrilf; • ATTourr, t.s T Lemont. remmed to 15 . 8 LAW Own my :ay &kWh, ar. Tow* . • . , . •f 7 • 4 -; ;kw zAttaumiti, rs • • 48,-1"01!/4 4.= • ve.rowth god. .Ol :1 1 14 - SIMIPAIPDVCEA% 4 I • .'sIPASCEE ittliTOßDlSON,iComzow -4-4 kirausiego Mr' -":diaderstr '''. • 110....._ _,... i lit:: L_____Ni.--..lawr-sT . .CHHISIV-ILOITiii ' FISH, IBA . I ..1 ' , " LINISCRIY 0111,..1.0T11: -, ;'.. 1 . ASO,WiIICHBS. GHAZNI ISSIIED' V HIT '"llh6Weillly. Beet brands Family ellen ' reliant Ow the mole of lledlnon A 'oo.'• !Titented Peon Starch.-Noe: 116 : decattita MIMS ent., between Wood end ftitle, , Sedel,,Plttabutsh INL - 6 1 4: 4 1 Y. . i . 'ii , ,'„; 11141 1 23}4 ."WAgßil.ptihire:•L-ialtgN' Y , t Na*.or.u:ssoronnioihs..ichd commie. . „ • •j muili, .4,4 - dealer In "o==.," ' Br TTETt:'L it 1 ~,. MR Ina .. PTOLIDCO senernllA So.,_ yood teat, - -. r — 1 , abeel-Wetee,- b:L, •4. , - tk i a Ri , r • o ' .4. ttk;47,lBiidekarisik 000 )1 6 Prf skcomor"ortar" Ills, • tiorgosedr.reg .4 • FE wER I OQ JN, ; AGENT I FOR rlOggisYraca lumZicturci Dr. ‘4" Cnib Afilortik.eotstottrwoOd a •', Pi 4611E6, • =IF 4114.7 likGl.2ll I*-41 Vi l xgre e likuCo .k ,lar,llr , Oottr stai Viler . 011 .-.7ranwv+.ll, . junwrapii.: f ' „ • - • - (Le 4 C.-4 'vwog4tUrzizu.fricti.. roaaaasristi-Dokttiat..tria imps, lro. sr Wood sheet' tetra hanis•abon Dttroond „ Pittsbantb. • Aiwa; n.• ,slloooliBgr to I Saga Desk?, •Dii 4 "XAMI AND TAN • ,',DgYI9O9 14 0 rib. I t " " . ir.W. E itsaimutis 081 P-Vikiiismet. , ea mutia strar, bwl= Tattsthuit mowed: • • - 1011 ` - .• • Alt SU-, , id‘uemsdamiraircir DRY t DS, •.; d'tbe orig. IMMIEZ DRAM .ter: Tani. .yo arum Goma? No Tr idAtfAr= i tt MKA1.10 . 4 - 4t- 441.414501.43-.1405413 11 Troorms, thrpflOONC4 - tr f‘.l RAtriN r"n LAti • I%lli i;;;;;. 4s:r.rri:;r6 f 324; st ,~ ~, ' ' ~ ,~,_ - ~ ra SHRIVER .11`14AZBLIt, - WHOLESALE GROCERS 7, 1 " COMMISSION SIEECILLNTS, NW. Sr sad B) Smithaeld Sired, Owner Sewed, jada d PITTSBURGH. PA., arra 21111.3LX: Prit: fi • " Rounius h Gamma AAA Cox hoselox XrachArra, deth PEODUON, FLOUR, DACCIN , CHEESE, RUH, ra CARDObi AND Leap 1111,..LH0N, NAI LS, GLAND, COTTON Y/7001, 1 ang, `Pittsburgh maneactunes • y 112 .• • d • h. • DOaCA 11310111 A1D....J.1.11JUCILE, .61313C1.1.}.. MIDONALD 4 guaucluz,.wums iiiii Graocia, Pinnies iiintainivaniOilttai canirrs, Jobber. in N. 0. BUOANS and NOLASSIN, NININED 1:113GAN8 and BYNUM FLOUR, 13.0. , 3 1 10NitiguiNgt,ftspoi, No. 253 Libert.7' mama, Plicaburgia. no14:1 . r. attIIZCZ....-.J. I. 1LLT10D1.........W1L D. Minty... .110PEIXER-BV-BAPMEM iniccesobl:s tcritilioix) NUTS vmshwaft —iihmikr IoUNIGN VaU/TS, NUTS AND SPICDS; - oult- FINNIONDBY, SUGARS, FIDE WORDS, dz., NO.:- 1211 and 1U Wood meet, above Irifth, Pittsburgh; Paan'a. J ..tk.611 mum s - 14' ROBISON a'co., "WiIGLIISAI.E GEO .l.llas was, Oomattenox Murmurers and dealer. in MI Muds of PattirD3lolld, PRODUCE, and Pitts burgh manufactures, No. 255 Liberty street, Pitt- Qh, EU. S. JUNES, WHOLESALE muss rx GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH awl Pittsburgh manufactured &Midas, No. 141 Water meet, above the Monongahela Bridge, Prttsb • h, Pa. . WIWI? DALULL.... RIMADISO., ak i i t P T OVE IZE P L4 C * W 4 1 4 433 " ilia moms, Coidateasini eirinnold Mucluxu, pad dealers in PRODUCE and Pitts. • ' SUMS LAMBERTIIIIIPTON, Wltouram.a Yxonnß . its, ' na4 Coxxiaajox 'Mtn *beet; Pittsburgh Ps. • WA'IT t WILSON, WHOLESALE GEO , T V CM, COMMIIIOII alsacnaimrs, and dealend Praia°. and Pitu h manufactures, No. 168 14b • • 4:TE •44.a.0. • 1 7i, ' VA ISAIAH . DICKEi & W , WaoLs&u.s A- Gamuts, Coustissiox Nl:amens, .d dealers lu YKODLICaI, lie. $0 Water street, and 66 Front strdet, Pittabur, h. alcuk.W. 011 , 1011.1111... u uwot,u; -11 LAWOlit i ii. go. OLESALE th PolX:cond . ittreot, ritubturgh. _ , tad FLOFp, 1 - 0/EN nOYD*OO.i Wuoinni4Gicot twu AID Ooinstasson MIACILCM, ble. MI Wesel and =SS Liberty street., Pitts , • b. jelli - BAGALEY, Wnoissaut W Gaocca, N. i and 20 Wood stmt., Pitts, burgh, Pa. 10244(1 • sucusiosa..-411gmliinu. .._3 r. HAUT. MACIELIiaI)tiII;HEMPHILL & CO., ALL corner PLltemidt.tPllara urgers, near the (Sty tv +nut Werke, - Pittsburgh, Pa., hisnafactorere of MAGETNEUSH AND ILEMPAILL'S IMPROVED PAIDENT. OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES ALID SLIDE VALI ES. of all Gees and beet style. • Having putt up tr eahlnery of Inrotiondityand of the beet qualy, are prepared to du beary_Jblr bins, and solicit work' In thin IBM, trusting that, by prumptneee, and the Abitattenotrulr nark, to merit. publlcrtronr " . - We ogfentio o to our BALANCED MALTY OSC LLATIMG ENGINES, aa combo:deg advantage. heretofore unattained to this ChM of • PM JaMaytl n. sadist. "WILLI AM. BARN — MILL CO., .N0.:61 ‘‘..! Penn areal; hoßeirMarbury, Pittsburgh, Pa., STEAM BOILER MAKEILS KNII SHEET IRON - WORKERS; Meaufactarere of BAR.SIIILL'S PAT. KIPP BOIKICE, IiCKFOKAPEIVE; PLUKDIuId CYL INDER, BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, SKETCHES, VIBE BED, STEAM P IPES, CONDENSERS, SALT PANN.-SIJORIESAMIIRON. • YAWLS, LIFE BOATS, etc., etc. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BNIDUR snd.VIAIMICEIRONS, done at the thin-t -est notice. All orders Soca distance promptly let THOMAS MOOR}, ; MaiFiivdortr;tcs;oß ♦aD WALLA la ALL ILIUM OF COPPER*DIS TILLED PURR RYE WHISKY and FAXXLY VINEGAR, Noe. 189,191, 193 and 193 First street, between Smithfield and Grant artful, Pittaburgb. ear Privateorderamdielted. Highem market Woe pall for RYE. . . tngrmiltuts ca tefally excel - did, by • iiiasei nevi ocl2 JOSEPH PALontaoN & co., • • Corner of First and Liberty streets, Pirrajtunaff, ILAMIITACTIMIIII or • SUPERIOR STEAM =GINE.% MACHIN'S:I kr., ac. myllittf IL 04. IP. aucceti3or of IL U. Oliphant, Manufacturer of HOT PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS, CHARCOAL HORSR-SHOR , IRON kind NAIL RODS, MILLER IRON and RIVETS. FAI ctfsxcrti ieox iyOBJES, Fajetto co., iPa. Jr3lbliti Vo'od 1 p1.1.10,10 . /i4NCE, No. 50 WATER St., PUtsbaigli, manobeturei ofBOILER RI nil; %.11000/IT SPIKER, (MINION AND RAILROAD, Id4n=ara._ ailedJ 814Eltifltod BriL; CTS,, a .mall, loads to order at short realeal' A roW moreameot coostaotty no hand. osvliewn ideltUFAcroitr.—missr# J. NJ it N. AUL, No. ki St. Clair almost, make to it der, by hand, ARMS, COLLARS, Po., on stiori no tice. Aleo,_harsi constantly on hand a Sze assort- Riyat Rinni AND DOLLARS, made In the bast, sitrikkWiabablisa — iNEdidrilile ozionaCV:lfiadiy AA /ELLS, RIDDLE it CO., No. 214: 1, Monty street e ,_eppiedte Plosbarg4 3 roanulicturatabfilrfilroloßASLlKS AND SWITCH-, ES, and orrery description of LNATIIER BRAIDIRD WORR. :iorillatioliallima DOM the trade, and goods prompt ly shipped as per Distractions. facd,strlyg I. A. T. i 7 .fmcarg-,-..s i tala , raza .., xcELsioß GLAS*.Ay WOLFE, PLUNKETT t CO., Mau ANOVA.. :"""M a. ' Wareham, 1. 1 0.; 1 2,71.Y.44: AUftt, corner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. 5e5:117,1 fIitARLES COAL t E NEW BRIGIEITON M i ft=grat is lf2a En i TH t ,:EXTBAGTED; IPAIN.. RIVTRE:USE OF AN APPARATUS RERZBY NO DRUGS oit GALVA NIC BATTERY ARE UAD. tokl inentken thelfiree: bibles,' the appinitcd can' ho need to its bed advantage. fi Medical gentlemen sad their families burn hgoi thilt-toetbaittifetedtij:hiyprtieiitOrld:ati nnel o g testify ae to the safety and peudesenese of the lion—whatever has been said by persona interns odjg: tbbl DOnteidNiirtridg proms. Ingea d itjlo, TOSEPH ADAMS, DENTIST, Connelly's Nl.keillissietrtsg. PlAtiftkiasiSlSol-Nnvetsi Pittsburgh. • HArraturesci—Dr. A. Y. Pollock, Dr. Ilallock, r. ii k s ki, ••, • _ ' cue ,jr malt, r 73a11y • REAL ENTAITE AG.E.Irr/14 i mitt ' TV)e , : 'Alit WARD, • Dr.A.t.En ni - 74Thir Herne, Bonne, Itomaans, and - Permarcart - myrtm.lo.ll2ll3 .. throngb XO7: on ressoaalle tprota.".4 ;A A • nose wishing to invest their money to, Mard ad reentrsp, can always Bad first sod woad class paper at my orticeAssr AU (*Matilde:Worm( sad interviews strictly ion& dental. 011 ice, Grant street, opposite bt. Penis MEMM , •e a P•F'!,- I *Rr!r4A l f' , . IrAmirsiv#4rxt'liite-4, - adeibit chi. , ..B. , tbnithi T ril.lolVlLW.- 11446 AND SDAtar A 1151¢r..a1l , 106d.110 Baildlap, and ouporldttl*l t grectlatuinmOmn , able term. Ofic• on Anderson stmt. betv.n Lesooliwilk tivumir ggGER, M • , SMOCK, i Fifth Z1741141141P9r10(7. OPZUIVICATIONS • woolup supwor stilt on niotfeintolanui. inybity • GILARLOTTE nitir*lfilitY47`l4terugm---7' ma can VW= ti , eziorckjorr* *0 1 Im. pester of Haste And Mosteal hetmesertitei,Alhele emelt eor the HAMBURG PIANOS,eIm tor HAULM', DAVIS • CO.'B HMO'S PIANOS, with end,with r=l 0 .4 1 . 1 , 11fth street. tIOS e...1A. • • beitivoin • 0 A. ar. +• i`.s%~~:xh+~k.3~':.ti'~^-4.~}3Tc.,.1,c~Y N'n''~x'w~'r~ . sfx.~ ., ~z~s ; STdrs~ecrt "£ ~'`E.-t`k:z . , ~.'4..: , ~k' .`. '',.+1...u..a~i~7'v .. ~ J:+~ • '7 •-• •., 1 .„ • •4" . f..-fa•A' 4 :. : :T.,. :' ,..... ' ;',• ',' ; '- : : ...... , V: : ::4 ' ; ' ' '; •Tf 3 ''.,:?i AND COMM ERCiAL4 tiQUENA_IA. GROCERS. Jrl4,3WP.el cr rr s. Lib , -.-ti PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1862 RI.LArO& - - - PIANOS Is22tf r -One boantlfol Black * Walnut %octave CHICKENING PIANO, lull Iron Priam, New &al*, rednood from $215 to VAJait tooetrinl iod,6r Ado . lea JOHN 11. MTLLOR. 81 Woollareat. $250 "AMOS. e—Tero elegant Itolewood nj‘ octa!e2s°. P I A , N OS, CiIHeYERING, with hall Iron Frame Now amie, u- PAC from ui too dui reasbut anal°rcalo,y 41.1401. Pl , ,Wood P t V NABEA2I PIA.N9B;' , 7 1 40110 1 dial.* lot of tbi above' ,w 4 vh,4xED PIATICY4*. CRARLOTTN irtaimrs NEW PIANO WARE- ' Nu 43 TUtb lomat, lowa dour "aro Wr° P* 7i22:34 PLAN I) Si . .P.1A1 4 10314511 .M.uBplendld. new stock of the . , . heated flold.Madel Preolem.PLll4o .. - ' FORTES, tuastuftetured by WILLIAM . & CO..' ahoy have bee& award .d the blgteetpnostkuas lbr excellence cmer all eampetltleufandaroyeroollio• ad` by Blgiirmund • 7halbem Ili,..Mtakdocb,' Goatee: .batter, eadottur dlatled *MAN tobweqjuil Ifnot superior: today Eh thlg auentry. , '' CHABLOTTE BLUME, IfandhicttuvedioliKateal Ibellttsburgb, No. , 43 pfth strait, Moond'tfoor, eliove 3Tboa. i' ile2l - ' Weiltiti, ki.K.) reb. ~ , • &tetOytheri,"by T.'ll. Wddhlturj-per d0z...58. 50 The Yew Lute of "Lift, by I. Woodboll do n.- li 6 ° tn. , ' &Mat, by Dr Wren Masoa. do -. 860 b k , The Da ,by Georg* F. Root, do ... 8 60 ‘Tbe.tieb Belt, by George S. Boot, . do - 860 .Tba,lu by Willem B. Bradbury, .do - 860 ,Whg Ctiriat Minaret, by Aiken, do ... 850 liat&scred Mar, by Leonard Mandoell, do .. 860 ttryinaue MIMING BOWE& The"GOlden'Wei,itli; 100 thhdlt(Ow4ardeson.-03 00 Tuns Harp, . A.,Gotre. . . .. htletticirde ,J , (new honk) do 0 00 0 Snblinth School ' do '1 20 Fhe Golden Chain, forilabhalb(3c.boolo, do . , 60 21 4 1 ‘Pea1.° 4 0.04 0 th JOHN W4o4 et f „hetiteevrPiaroond alle7 and Fourth .&14Fr-- 10*0811.'" , • • - CURD PHOTOGRAi'IIS PUBLINHED 7•*. r r 4 ire: 'nos' ruatitlnAPlito • NEGATIVES THOM ,BEADTDPIATIONAL PONTHEIEGA.LLNET. • Portent& of 'Generale .%rat, , YoUtellani Anderepu, Fremont, Work, Henke, Buttrri Hula." gUrd;ltiid 111 the leading &Wary ebareetton of (.112. Of INNPrelldetitand .Vlce Pteeldellur 'the mendierabf the Cabinet; !Mintier' Holt] Zee* t and 'other prozalnelit statetzlen.' 'Poirtraltrof 'Hum boldt, Iretr* - Prelleatt;' Cooperi' Bryant, Seek% Hulturit, Browning; Ellmmentry mud other .nelebratecf inthore. Mr. and Kra. Doug*, 'the Trougildlow Children, Stla. Itieltinge, Mt Camb ial:M. lib. Hinkley, with many other popular photo grufftte, mulattos &vies ofealebratot palnitimit Pod. reoelved and tor sale by IL S. DAVE% jall . • . . No. 93 Wood dine! • friktlYr#Y TITCOMB'S NEW B9OE. A series of fanlllor - Sitar, by Truant! Trzcaool. .tbor of.•tloid all".rLetturs to Young ••11Ittor Sweet," 1 , 1014 lime. $l,OO. OUR COUNTRY' IND11111•13111111.CH, by sor N. L. atom; D. D.,1 vela Plexiblb Corers. 38 cobtt. For ads "'• 'a. 8. uh-vison Wood stmt. riitatoTu •..• : 011 - W •8. • ..L. Titcomb's Letters tolromm People, '\ Gold Foil, - - ' . Slim Gilbert's 6resr. Lessons to We. . ,),M1 .... .: • LAY a 00.. td Wood Street. . . Jillitit'Ll44l4lEOUS CA as. . w. a. CALDWALL..... ... .. gap fiLL,eJA C . ALLIWELL & BitO., Boer .1? -Thu s.° AND DLAINZA IN MANILLA, HE P AND CtIITUN CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAR, PITC: , RAM, IN AND OILS, ,Thrar„Aumits, DUCK, IMIIT AND MEATY" DRILLINIA, te., No. 61 W ter and 78 Front strosts, Pittsburgh. • ,d 1 °ONO, successor to . Irright A Young, No. 97 Wood 'tree , cotter ot- Diamond sky, (Wales kinds of CU LEJFY, MAZOILS.SIFLE7I,IBkYOLMERSAN BtAg -BORS, a UNS,ic.,"&c. 'A Lige ANANINDNI of !the above gouda constantly an band. Lett 14UKQ11_.~ aciitri L tbiraliiin- tit .11AEOR, DR ED REEF, LARD, MESS AND RUMP YORK , 2i I'L liourtb street, near Liberty, Pittsburgh. #AIIBIIALL, - Dgiittits WALL W. Psisis, 80/14611, r k , C., N 0 ..87 lirtalit stiret, Pittsburgh. Ja; li PAI AR,' tio. --* WOl7 ST, 1.11,4 Dealer in BONNETS, BATS, STRAW TRIM MINGS, AO MLA ' • ROOKSEIILEJFIS ere. AY -CO.VBOOI.IIIiLLXILS , AND 4TA-. 7108E41, No. 65 Wood street, next door to ths' ,carper of . Third, Pittsburgh, Pa 190100 L :and 'LAW BOOKS (=Munn', 60 • U. • UliN ' CM., STATION tom, Blanc BoOa lloorroorvaras, Aso !.1011 PAST../, No. 57 Wood .first, Pittsburgh. saki JL. BEAD,. 1100.1P4gLi RS AND TA .. +min!, lio:Bl,7loutth dpUllu 80074 4erik. 'SHOES. JOHN GAMlTalltri or BOOTIVANDNHOZWof deocriiikiia. No. Bialthineld otioet • ' • ..." . . - 41J . (M..; LIeLE -Jain ixt. cal BO OTS, snows, Ake., (alum Fourth sndiWoo4 ortreety•Pitt.burgb. ~.1 . .T..',.......- • .:„.....,;,......,::--...—...,.,..........---......„-.......,., .• • m, y 4 ,. . :: :#4".lilifiht -COM: '... r -:-: " 04 1 44 1 iJ:MaerP 0- 2 U 1 8RONC,:il 1 A.'L ."ar.-' Otifie - .071Saed, / . ‘ , ,p , A . 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EvratiO rirnos—s3 per annum In advance, or cents per !week from carriers: Sprriolitoglz; •coplph. $.2 per annum fl ro oi more, $w 6; Ton or upward., $1 per annum InvarioblP, in advanop. 4triEO.TIBING . AT , IIEASON4#LE. RATES. WEDNESDAY MORNING, 08. 12, 1882 THE TREACHERY. AT• HARPER'S FERRY 'The Burning of a Part of the Town.- Decisive Action of Volonel'Genrye. Sevin Families Only 'Remaining' • There-. John Brown is Ghost is Marching 4:0B.:: - . : i .;, : ' ' sl2tor lidos, Mll4 ,Feb: 6, 1862. ' On .Thursday night, &bent; one' o'clock, .Major Tyndall's pickets, stationed on the Ma llard siderof the Potomac , ad along-the vil lainsof iilandy,Rook,,weraniiimed.by, a gun-, shot hint' the foST of Vondon Eights, just. below the embouchure cif the pUlettandosh, fol lowed by ferifele - shrieks - of ititirder, and erica' for help. Vol. Geary, *lto weirat the Major's. quarter*, immediately ordered ili corps of rifle men to concentrate opposite the point whence the cries emanated, and fire continually on the' !eyelet the road at the foot of the mountain,. and on both.sides of the house where the cries' were heard.. The order was oiiii,ed, and when; the moon broke it was learnedyhat the hoes, of the Widow 13tipes had beerebroken . into and: ransacked for salt,tea,and slittir, by a gang oc eighteen 9r twenty men, 'imposed to belong to Clapt.'lleylor's . guerillas, and that the women, had been maltreated because of a eignal•that' had been finsd.by her eon. About 7 Vela* yesterday morning, • tht f i . of trump-was. displayed Mts./ending arch ,in the railroad wall, just. above the resent Her per's Ferry Bridge, whereon angular flight of. steps led from ThiftoWneidd4f. the steno em., bankment ander the railroad track to the river. The person• waving the flag and calling .for a boat to Come over was the only one in sight, and ha was oeolored." A boat with the fer ryman and a gentleman named George Rohr, (a loyal, Virginian, whose property had been destroyed because of hie Union sentiments) went over to respond to the summoneof hu manity. As the boat neared the ifroh,;Rohr remarked to the ferrymau thafihe man with the fiag,of truce was not a negro, but a white .maw painted neverthelesa, it was decided to land and 'sae what was wanted. The boat wan pushed stern foremost, into The; arch, Rpbr being coated in the stars- Ittiy thedim light it was , discovered •, that the stairway *as thronged with men, and before the boat could be started forward a man, pronounced by the deceased to be - Cantata Baylor; fired &Musket, the ball, taking infect in Rohr's right thigh,' parising.tbrough The leg, and coming out just above the knee.., The wounded Man, finding he had been entrapped, 'fired his biusket into the ramie, when r a second ball •stitick 'Mtn', in' shoulder, arid, passing doinwardVcame out below the right breast. When it became known on this side timb Rohr had , been shot, our riflemen poured V01..' ley after volley into the landing arch, end such places as the enemy might concoal . them selves in. The battery. ou .the Maryland Eights Opened on the houses in the rear, nd tbe,piettets, in., Sandy , Rook ..diseerve is r 4 squadron of cavalry and toenails peeking up' the Shepandoah -road in the direction! of Chatlestowti. A Squad 'of Toot soldiers were also 'illsebvered ob - the London aide of the Sim nandriabl, behind' the abetment of the bnt bridge, but beyond the range - of our rifles The hi:Ridings which bad concealed the p rty ir of murderers - from view, and .shielded I em from the rifleman, bad loos been the rendes, sous, day and night, of the enemy's scouting, part les,,hbo were thus, enabled to _approach ' unseen ind fire upon our pickets. 'Their ide• structio had heretofore been conteinplated, but deaf tad from out of consideration for !the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, who bad a-cotisidefable amount of property there.' in. Vol. Geary, however, ordered their im. mediate , destruction by fire, but failing to ignite by .shells, Major Tyndall detached Limit. Greenwalt, of Ce. F, of the 28th Pekin eylvania Fikitireeet, with. ten Alen,-to proed to the otber side and Set fire To them, wset t they speedily , nccoreptished, !slinging lick sett they trophies, dropped in hasty; retreat{ by, the murdering party, among Which' was a splendid' Riede musket, loaded, but , not capped. , The houses fired were' the Wager, Galt and Railroad Hotels, the Baltimore and Ohioirl road Depot, the Winchester Railroad De t, Weleh'e store, the,Telegraph -Office, and, the dwelling houses of Mrs. Wager, Mrs. Di4in, Mrs. Ellen Chambers, George Chamhers and Wm. J.'S Levens, bone o: which were oecurfied, The destruct:it:woe this block now give four picket.' and batterymen a view of the She an , deals road from Charlestown, and will en ble our men to protest the village in daylight from any clandestine occupancy by the imeday's forces, as well es give them a warm reception if they ebould attempt to advance in force by their favorite -an'd • hitherto • protected. rdu Lu. The eoitiagrationwes magnificentittievo/ume of smoke and flame almost concreting the surrounding mountain heights, and env4oFV iug the . doomed town. Occasionally aon cealed. shell or gun would explode in: the him:r ing buildings, and give a temporary reliqf to , our eannonlers and riflemen, by a hope that Theyswera.the guns of en approaching enemy.: The onospopuJoas town et: liartier'S;rry ~ Ti 3 now contains but 'even families—ellgood Unioniets—numbering, perhaps, . forty .s Os, all told. Daring the shelling, thine, at has long been' ustomary, hung out white 'age, and their ifouliciles wnro accordingly Merited by our Onioniers. ' ' ' • •ly Lusa: i your. cOrtorpondent siscerided the Maryland_ Rights. in the afternoon, nin) of The rebelswerevisibleexcept a squad of civet ry-stratched across the toed .'at Smell Welode,: behind 'Bolivar, nor were more then a dozen OitiZellfl seen in the three villag es of He r', Ferry, Camptowit, and Bolivar, for se oral t hours. ~ Squads of the enemy ' s cavalry , ens occeilanally) seen bn the. road nine Ctts/xlee; town, but their numbers. did not indicate •• , 3.. Important movement.. At 5i o'clock 14 m., three of the. enemy's cavalrj came down the Charlestown rOadt and dietaceatttiug, entered the Ferry.. A fowl 00- mints iater, one wide' his uppearaiiia.trittvit flag of truce on a platform • car, standing-di rectly ever the landing , arch 'where. his ease, "alatilliTiadeoniMltted the murder to thewlorn larby,, Abe au otan rreutblem . held - eassid to war even by the ; moat - barbarous and debased naticind bf the earth..: Tribisedbitely .two hum- dred eixiked Enfield rifles covered his fora, end tire twelve-poendem leaded with Scraier's, PlltoDfiestitidgel (railroad spikes' ' and 1 iron slugs) were trainid.to beer upon the dame art. The men were almostinsane to 'aim, ge the dentirof their late comrade, brit ward pre- , vented to •a gesture from Col. fienty. a i r '.... The . htutzer of-the ilit'enMe from Ch les- . towni and was sent to request that the body of yonag icarlislera doceaied volunteer In the. disunion ranks from Mar'ylandi m ight be sent oter;frik interment te.day: TheColonel' re spender', that lliaryland soil was no fit reining tlace for the bodies of Traitors; and ad -the ag of ;tram had been violated in the mint' ing, that' Oren could not be played od him' ,twiee la one day. Thif. flag reipoodedithit the stoti of the morning was nnexittiorise and would he punished. , . ColenelGearyrorpti , dod that the that 'ehot-was " fired by - the , oth rin eommebd, and rush that hir had no confiders i n any h assertlonif. .‘..1; will give :Ye five e i e minute's," said the ,dolannE, "to get Snd , the reach of my guns. I . have nit in q . 0' 'Say."' !The teeter Of theilag and his paiy-, ,lope, were eaddinifieithe 'Charlestown road, and proraptlY..ist.The expiration of thii five minutes, .one of the 451-pounders: discharged its iron messenger,itrthe lino'of their re h eat.' it Atli subsequentlY", unattained ••dhe . the .bearenief. the lag Were. &wises men,; it mai Stylist erhollred the first skeet Rohr, riing•g li Kask iiikttaisdieirelied.andlreitited as • *A409.4'444 mai bcintiheußielrai. 1 , 4 Some time's*, Bohr was driven ..fionalar. vary-'retry (whets , he tunedl-.le,handsonie ;o::E4ra. KORAM property,, waitron carrying on a flourishing cordagemanufacturing business) on ticeount. of his fidelity to the Ifition. property was destreyed 'and` cOnifiCated; and ha,' after securing the' ntreat of his wife' to this side, devoted his wholetinas 'to the tioverninant 'designating the Secessionists,frou, the Union people who ..sought.. , to ,cross into Maryland. lie may highly esteemed and honored by . all • our officious. , His widow, '646 now Ocgtitute; la a -Pennsylvania lady,and daservoi the Con sideration of the Government rind the Union TERMs: The Skirmish with Rebel Piekels. many . There are aexaggerated stbries in re gard tb thoskirtni eh' tke Cameron Dragoons had with the rebel : pickets, on • Friday morn ing. One or thesereports makes our attack-• ing force nearly one thousand strong. Such is not the ease. At no tinselled we mons than forty men engaged. The bulk of the regir meat, the.Cameron,Dragoons, under command . of Major Moss, were in reserve' Sonia 'two or three miles distant from where the. skirmish took place. - • It.appears that the whole regiment was or, dered out .before, daylight, in the morning, and rode to Freedom, Hill. Heie a halt was made; when Compaitt Captain Wil son, and. Company. L.Captairr 'John O'Farrell —each company ,nombering about fifty men— were placed under command of Assistant'Ad jutant-Getieral Curry, of General. Smith's-di vision. They then left the main body of the dragoons at : Freedom Hill, and took the road thronghlrienne towards Fairfax Court House. Atter two or-three miles, a• Tow rebel pickets was' discorpred on an adjoining ' Adjutant Curry ! garb orders to Captain °Terrell to charge tothe left; while he would go with Captain Wilson on a. charge to the f r ight.. !Betio:ordains bad coder* to eapture or drip? before them all the picicott,they could. ,Captain.Ci'Farrell, eh - out - two Miles from where the first cluirge Was' made;. itriek a bridle path,llioUgh Which bier:earl recto single . file. 'On ascending's' hill . ; he dbioeitrred , a hut, 'around which seteret horieS were: ploketed.l • • The- captain; leading his•men . , , rode rapidly •up townsds •thehut, when . le. brisk fire :ware opened , upon him through loOp-heles,. which Aranicontinued.fur several' minutes— Fire dif ferentebott.eere. aimed gat, the. captain, the balls from ono net, only, perforated his cond., but , the powder singed it, TAe ehprt time the became was vary. e'ainest. tho . ":oity of them bbing killed end ~anetheiciroindtid;- and they crfed din For Gertiiseke 'dee% kill UN,' We will surrender:" ; '' ' • • • Capt.; O'Farrell then :demanded- that they should throW down their arms, whielt • was dohs, and.the prisoners, six in number, were properly seaurod.and brought over tO ington. The rota's still, kept up's :deaultery tire, which was promiitlY returned; but as the rebel& Were lid behind trees the 'effect Web not known, Ditring' the brief engagliment; 'Ser geant Charles Moore, of Greirmantosni, Pa,, was shot In thdthtghl — Hewas - brought back to -amp; where he lingered' until leiterday morning, when he died... Ilia remainsliare been forwarded to Philadelphia. Just hefort, his death his captain asked, him'whethiiri . had any word to sand to his friends." The e dying 6oldi or replied-;- - .“Tell them There dbne my duty, and died for my. eountry." While all this ekirmishing was taking place on the left, Capt. Wilson wall not tless 'busy on the right: He had quite a sharg titnabf it. lid succeeded in captnring five prisoners. .Clor points Hrier.and Daly deserve honorable Menu , ' tion Tor the.part,thetteok in the engsgeMent. .Capt..,Wilson, ,brAyo sad intrepid offiFer, was ,shpt tbriiegli the ear,.,the cau s ing all ugly but not.dangereni,wpnild on the Dank side of the * head: ' • ! Cept. 'Brown cipteted threeprisoners and baggage sragoriitPairlitz. There weal no. •fighting atTairfax, as hes been represented. • There wore fourtee eyrie opera, in all, captured. They are now in tinsels here.— . This ir the Aret.regiment which has passed no ter beyond Fidifax-einco 411 ..Finn:sf laii- /4 WWI kof INkt expioitoina . retltcts much credit on thocoolners and disieretron Major 1103 . 5.—Difiitch ' to Pi dd. Press.' Gen; I:an:del' . and' Cen:' Tho saNtioinad . 'sitit;iiienOispecting fact, Wt laiktieruigeieniqy knowicsayO the Y. 7'rititigiy reached ee Troia a bighly , vespeetebte • "'den. - Loader arrived - M T Hancock by 'ea-. presi from Washington at 3 A. C. on Sunday, the sth, to take command. , found there about 2,700 troops, two ofthe regiments hav: ieg received their arias but" the : day , before. lie wan them attached by. hiajor.-Cien. Jack son, commanding the army ,of the Valley of Virginia 16,000 strong, with 22 pieces - of ar tillery. ' Jackson demanded att'linconditional Bartender of the town; Ocriernment property, stating that if he : defended lie would burn it and take 'the - usual ' , military- !tengeaitee. Lander , replied that , ' the.-responsibility of burning the 'town lay with Jackson if he Was able to do it, but the, !responsibility of ; de- - fending it was. his; and: he should not accede ', .to his propoeition, The enemy ornmeneed, shelling thetowti at le A. I 4 • but the 'Union infantry, posted behind a hiliandnuder "corer of brick Millennia; suffered no Ides whatever. ' , The regelar artillery, in charge of Lieut. Mithlenburg, ; replied' no efficiently to the enemy's that it -wet `soon , withdrawn, , trith loeliolotficers ;and men, and 'after .changiit . their-raj:lion the , resuirmas the same. • The' inhabitants. had left rthe Own prior to the which continued daring Sundayfand Monday, doing tome damage to buildingsand warehouses, but with no actual Minh the _enemy's, favor. On Tuesday, afternoon'. three • contrabands appeared liethe ;Virginia bank, and proper prectititioni bbing'beken'ttmeinst surprise,' a boat was 'sent for theiu: Ode' of Omni proved tie the servant of General iAn ,derson. ; lie reported that thelenetny , s try had absolutely: relaxed enterthe ford, in the fare of the cover afforded by the brick warehouse on the landing to our forms • and also. hat, tits, Main body • the rebels had re tiredinibe.direotien of Itomnoy,*ith ibein 4eittion ofelittingofflielly!sfoice at that point. _Linder . epee eitiibliSitled Worse express nevi** the 'ltionarain 'and informed' " of the miOriseutint;' 'eoriseqiimi4 Of which i - he threw forward a -foreeinngaged. 1;509 of the rebels who hadaieen.holding a pads mown ~ as . Blue Gap,. disperscd , themrand: eaptured their artillery: .Kelly. requested 'Lander:to. Cross the river at gamecock and banana the rear of the enemy while he 'attacked .in „front.. Lan der ,preparod;to at, once. . lie, however ,open add the request he hid, urgently wide by 'teiegni t SuildiY!to -AV lloritnandee-in-' Obief,that 'Oen; Banks' might he illeirdit to . croestheiliertertlierteet; captain bait, tbi,sreat ortsoiOnomi; While ho kept 'hire ooctipled illabeetiti: INeither. -the plan of crossing eterthelangtiameinWhich orders were • asked met — with She approval of Oen.; at, envoi; repnmaktded Linder, stating it was stair folry. for JAM to cross the riveri and;ordering him to start at once for. Beinney, which he did. Further infermitiokihisibien itteedied from, Glen. Lauder, by whith itappestro that Bering beetireinformid; Wintered:tad On Thursday, at the head of betweenaeverraiilitiglit thOnsand men, upon the enemy at Boinney.....The forees. were'sbout equal to , his .Owth They declined Alighting, t sad. retreated -storms the. river, destroyingihe wirthrldge in their rear; 'and running effiprobably-tdWitiehester.l As heretofore staMd, - Geh, Lander'in Slavery la the The hill providing for the abolition'of Sliv ery a the' Distrait, of Gettable; 'introduced' by Senator Wilson, and , referred to -the !Die trlet Committee;was' intrustetr.lii'.,Sertator hitivrGli.*ll<tuf prepared hill..Whiehi pro vides for the immediate ...emancipation:. of all the slaves in. the: Distant; and for a . limited compensation to' loyal owniini, , Wtit to' aimed $309 a slave',oll the:iSqage! ''Oximirs* must, ninetY'daysAlle their claims, together with proofs' of vaittei'ila4, of loyalty, :with'. COmoussianbri. Thessiarto, to. report. with* nine ratwittiS. , . .Tbeiar• authciazed to 01 C0M.... ine the slave as wallas the 4staster v in bider to determine the latter's -right to isinspens t b,, tire. Rio believed that the bill will recom r Vtiend Welt &a, malority of the Coaunittne: ' . ;t:".ls!okitsipt,liet4' Sifters. Grimes Dlafti , g ,TP.reisitlyll3ol. tha — tibelf.berd ng Cembeekted'ana "pniuessee av"rrs, un ir a Ltieht' 144. ... poliesig ," 1 "*n izep ...E . to T 0511,4111 NW will sweazlkat they qaq T ih i ncolaj ou v *you *two fewideye The totatioit'Wthe nation or eituneipetieg ..q(tyr,fitimtoieje qppeietatentipeivel._ ..8e _ es,,,: , :piß ! 2L6* z ittion sat einnotte , OVer'ilio o o. ooo . and ma nna ba TPtllia and 2 4 1 .tatatletiiVebYeNTIW_I i rt ' r..1. 1/ • ;17%.t . .7 1 4` tagikally ehlypOo4loo. • „. any o t h er te; eelliterT.foieetteepV , o ll TeT T x , -.;r r F V" , •: , 10 'L• ~.Apt,r, kr;Sr r".I I, 1 , 1 - 'o+4 +,l ditz% + 1)?"*. - iv, •L ' - ../. i,•14 ;Itr • I . • _ , '11•C ..t Grimes, 'll6o,num3ni ot *Wrap Atimr*the •DlRtrict if AUTm VOLUME capture Of Fort Henry--Lriteilltose.' • nvents of our Troops. " • I, Fest faysr, vii Paducah, , Feb: B. _, Dirtiedly after the capture of . the gort, the gunboats, Rexiagton, Tyler . and ConestAga! started up . ,titie river, with uist.rietiohe Rro-' reed as far as they saw 'fit up the Tinnessei_ river-to Alabama, lad are: doubtlei atAhat point erethis: , ' Yeqterdsy the Carondolot, in eliami of 0014 -McPherdon, of Gen: Grant's star; made a- reconnoissance as fat as the bridge of the Memphis A...Clarks ville Railroad, at Danville. They found but one family left in that town.. At the bridge, quarters had been built I%nd - om:tided by semi troops, where was found a large quantity •of army supplies, commissary stores, wagons, C. The : inhabitants are deserting their dwel- . . lings for Miles around, and dieing' in every' direction; The bridge at Danville wait partially Aka— bled by the Ant gunboats 2, which, went.up . thii river on Thursday evening. Another of the piers was - crippled so art) completely prevent the passage of any trains i and it was also found that the railroad had been abstracted e short distance from the , bridge, by a land. slide. !Waned of there being fourteen guns Tap tared between Col. Dickey's cavalryand Col: 'John A. Logan, there wee but eight. __ It appearathat Lieutenant-Colonel McCul lough, of Dickey's cavalry, went out on the Fort Doll6lBoll' road 2102E10 three- miles, in par suit of the retreating rebels,. and overtook. and had a skirmish with a party who had three guns in charge, the rebels abandoning their guns and retreating, one man' being. killed on each side. Colonel- McCullough did not, however, bring in-the guns. Mean while, .Colonel Logan, with a small force of infantry, was ordered to pursue the enemy; and met Dickey's men near where the guns - were taken, and requested them to advance, which they refused to do, as.their horses were too .mutb jaded for further nee. Col. Logan foind he could tior'gh any firther with infantry, and leaving theCaptared pleees in.their charge; which they brought In, took with him eight mounted men and advanced some three miles further, wherilin overhauled 'font' more grins; 'under a guard of Men, who surrendered them, with the horses, etc., which were also brought into the fort.. .Colonel Lo gan went within a half e mile of where another gun was ferind in a ravine, but it being night, 'and not-having horsawit :was not takerraway, bat it will be secured: to day... ail the guns,were spiked with wire,telegraphA which can esily be remised. They , are 'brawl pieces=six.''pouridernd a' fine order of gnus. All the prisoners taken, about one hnedredin number, were yesterday. sent down to Cairo in charge of Captain W. 'S. - Hillyer, aid to General Grant, On the steamer lafan. ..:..:......: .:..• ; • The ambunt of property. captured at !this fort,willgnsatly exceest,one million . of dollars. . - Some reporters have sent their dispatches fidm'hore headed under the °banged title of Fort Foote. • Althongh.Flag:Officer Foote is highly deserving of. this honor: being confer red Upon him, General Bicelernand surpassed his power in attempting to change the name. He cannot•do it. This is still Tort Henry. Reconnoissanees , hare 'been made .by , Col. ,Logan and others to within-a-mile of Fort ,Doneleon. A heavy rain fell last night: General Grant and Staff will' make a recon noissance this afternoon up the river beyond Danville. The literest-Pitying Clause of the Treasury Note Bill. To 'correct a raisappinhenedint about the in. terest-payingelause in:the Legal-Tender. bill, Mr. Rios, of Minn. r desired an Amendment; that Cho- certificates of deposit might-be fend. , ed in live years seven per' cent. bondsovith, semi-annual Interest payable in cad. lir. Stevens minsented le the funding, but - Objected' to the words "In cam"- Mr. Spaulding, With• hiso,wn.pen, struck out the Jwords from 'the amendment. A fair copy was made, but 'f coin" laa'reinstatod by the • copyist; whbevar 'he was.; The-Imo:an:lent wee - presented ind adopted; the friends of thabill - being uncon scious that the words "in .coin" were in it. Theincongruity andivatit Of principle in pay r idgc intetesthr specie Orr 'the Seven- per* cent'. botidsoind paper on-the six per cent. bonds, and-the hostility of the-friends of .the bill to any specie. clause whatever, no certain to 'de predate the' Treasury Notes - end send , the 14Joiernment into the street -every six months to buy $35,000,000 of gold, made,a.reconsider alien inevitable. The whole thing woe an ac cident. In the Benito' Fininio Cointaittee some unimportant amendmentOuggMited by Mr. Chase, but not affecting. , the .principle of -the bill, were adopted yesterday. They ad journed with the agreement that each member should, on hiniiday, bring in the bill with such. alterations *as ' he daunted •It ,should - receive. There is a-prospect - that if the session be pro tracustt to-1 o'olook the -Committee will to morrow,report the bill- to the Senate, with their amendments complete. One of these probably will be the payment of interest In specie. The positive statements- telegraphed -from here/that Mr. Fessenden ia--opposed to the, legal-tender principle,am- wholly untrue. =,..S:pecsal to the N. Y. Tribune. . • • . • . • Ottee. HALLEOK inn Btruni‘;‘-LThe dispatch from Gen. llaileck to Gen. :Buell-announcing the capture of Fort Henry,and the impending attack upon Fort ponelson, is noteworthy as `the first public sign that these' Generals, are co-operating directly and•without the inter. , rentui:of.a so-called . General-im-Chief. ; in Co acting, theyohey orders sent threo, Feats, ago under the signature 'of the President and 'Secretary . Stanton, - and notatiiiteisigned by or transmitted through Gen: McClellan or any other military officer, which diregted them to co-operate upon the line . of, the Tennessee and Cuaiberiand D'ifratpli to N. Y. Tribune. • PONTILLGTS YU/LIZ AN D ELP 1111. —The investigations into the New York and Philadelphia Quaitermasters• and COmmissa ries'.Deportnients Will:lead to , a change in the mode' Of ileieafter; this will be done in. Washington andandes the-eye of the, Secretary of War. The Reads of the above-named Departments are ram herei Mr. Stanton will also tigidlyenforce the law of ad vertising fbr everything. that the army' re quires in papers- having the largest eireala tioi, without regard to the "shrieks of local ity,"'sold Of 'awarding contracts to the fewest A. Lt; SQOLCRED.--Thely . story, first broached in Congress, that on the publication ' of.*Mr: Cameron 'Report regi .mente isidriown their - arms 'and , refused 'to serve their country, ie. : without, a .shadoW of foindatiou; had its origin„,se we , wither from theiroceedings .the lloos ,e come random talk indulged in by., th e .11o . n. John A.l.LOgan, which WIWI SS far from . tlM. truth as b sPeichell lt l4.l. ll qc.ifal ~ s, R O - trios XliAt 014 t. sentwa&P.. l ,4B,."uoo9 ez °IWO when he : invented a . ..ticoord, so preju dicial: to, the _loyalty., of his !lite, ; Illinois folloiss the flag, and Her troops,pcw MY down #Mit urn* b—R4uoiM, " :'or. etett.- Broenvi—The. onset of. • Brigidier .fienersli Brown, =under "serious charge,, - took '' the" comm , swrintse. )4 had long since Incurred, the 7 eOpttion of ihtl•PeePin by hb# gross miltd4nitetnent:df the Bill,Alta affair, And Is ha eTidenk• }ym— patiy slavery, The 21414;a1InfilAleascr, !M r .' WIV4PPIP 3 4 4:•tho. riliagie;At . his family, in asitiagto% dittenhty,nrght; , itt' Itti.di 2 lo4, ll2, olPt! Ply*. au47l:uptit Sun- Any aiwitomi, when he was pant ,off by , the . etwa Port Lgiy4titiP,PaitOdi 4t an o66ei; CIIIVALIZ ; persoisge }lSt itYiiiVild a 'attiness So ap pear befoilite The ffthe,livelieet eurieslip existeto Inow what it: `about. thirig fauay is antieripated; ,-The Tribune ear; lhe_tlnstmons.heseilseas .ferment in a est- , fain quarter - of the• White be ititd&t.of telegis~ihfis ibifeordhip 'sr inveitigatitza w ,f mere r 4 aehi u ti L kTii :o 66"iwg! dispabattUn<ltitig ( l4 1 5 4 1it‘dolloell:altd: 1 11 l aLk to 00-opersto intrioxo!OePtr I ) .*•°. 14"1.1°?:1 TNDINNITY - AGAINST.'LOSS''Int rniz.;-nuantauernetnisultaNcecom. PAX!, OF F.HLIADZLPFLI , V 9OIT, 43.5 sad 437 Thotiat sitvet, - * S • '•* • Ittalemerit of Manta; January lii: 786a 1 , _ pnblLhea apenably to an ant ar.dausably;Aely- • ••• Tint Mortgages, amply mcared....„..—.111,10 1 00 Heel rotate , ial.sloB,3l4llllrcost; 108,988 00 Iteamorpry Lams, an nmpin °collateral • 80;1,,tS 00 Eltocks,.(proseut value Rai i 667 -71) cat:.:,.;. 10,78111 00 Note. and Bills Receivable • LIU 00 112,2118,0 ' star nit. only walla *um premiums yrbic sl hlith. Company can divide by law are from risks wbir.h have been determined. .Insurance wade on every dowiiption of property, in town and 'onultry, at rates as low as are contistent Since their incorporation, a peeled of thirty 3wera they havi paid lames by Biala saornormt exceeding roar lfiWmu. of Donors, therehyailording evidence Of the advantagniof Insurance, al Ren thelt &bill 'ly and , divoositiow. to meet • witb pronifiheact all Lows pald•during the year../ 8 0 1 3...L.:4 11 : 1 8494 5 67- =TB , ChartiaN, Batter ; , ..."' Lao,. • ••"••, •'. •-• Harde* D. nab, nod) Tobias Wagaar, Edward 0; - • B. Drown,: , • tioo.:W..llfultasds,;; Samoa Grant, George Falea. •• • °BAWLED .DANOKTROWirAtt . or. . EDWARD, C. DALE,. Vice . lylar_idertt. Wu. A:firat.g, Setridary pni Asa.' , J.•GAEDNE,B. °ems, my 6 Oaf Northeast cor. Wood A Third its. IRE INSURANUK ANCE ET I C tJ O i .PHIL ADELPHIA, as BEI INGE, ,Uutttei or perpituid, EIEfteIf.ANDISS; PUENITUES.46., lu team or a.mutry... ,046:40tht.30g W alnut , largo. CAPITAL. $229,510 Agora. 5,30f1,D0U.0gr-doreated - . First Mortgage on linprevedCity Prefer , .".• . • ty, worth double tho am0unt.......--- —11156,500 00 Ground tent, lint 14 , 160 60 Penna. B. B. Co.,'s 6 per cent.. ltortio47 o • Loan, $30,000,• • • • 27,200 00 City of Philadelphia, 6•per. amt.,30,060 (4) Allegheny county 5 per ct. P, 11: 11. Load "10,000 00 Collateral bonds; welleeenned,.: 2,6(0 00 Huntingdon rind -• Broad' 74. Mountain'• Italland ()employ, mortgage loan • 4;000 00 Pennsylvania Itailroad• Co. a Mock.. 4,000 00 Stock of itollanoe Mutual, Ineuranco '•25,360 Ut Stock of County Etre losuratios —. 4,030 00 Stock of. Dolawars .11. $.-Insuratice .70600 Commercial Bank: do .. 5,135 91 Mechanics' Bank do .... 2,012 50 Union AL. Inintance Co.'s 1111.1 00 Bill. Receivable, business IG,M7 IS Book Arconuteoicerual Intemetceta.4—.,i,6,2l6 72 Cloth on hand. Aladin Undo of sgeskto.—;•., 1 4 386 16 . . . _ . . Tllo.liNt, Treadmill. L. •••• - ci Z—Lorlirop. 'Ea Ches. Leland, I,•* , Fr 'k . Jerad i f • Jaorile.'/'..10n rig, C. B. Wood,. „ • Saadi Drriatra; • Jos. 8. Woalwerel, JOhri Bissell; Plifisb•igh. J. G. CQFFIN tr eat. Tlardlnall Wiiodairt. nine ' Clem Tingleyy , I• neontel Bun:Ranh 1- • Wm. Thuritpiori; Robert &ma, Frederick Brown, • ; Wmillanner, C. Stevenem, „ 'Bea: W. TingloY; • John It-Worrell, lierehall my-6' Northaut 'comer WESTERN INSURANCE (X./AWA- Y Yir NY OF PITTSBURGH. E. naLimi, Pristina. (iollBbli, fiecr4ani. Op., No. 9L Water Arcot, & Co.'s Ware utretiltit; Pittaboret; boret;••: • W4ll.incsre, wain44.an - kind/,Firs and•Mnrin• Rieke. A MN. institution, nuinaged by' Ilirticaritaho' :arrive& Dorn in to.: eannintnly, and. mita tire ddo *ined,_ by promptnens and liberality, to viaintain ahatnider which they hove' naannetk.si' ajering. Ike test pratectian to those who dean to be innanTlL ASSETS, ogrospi, 30,1859 t. itoeic•Attauntit . .... .... ........ MPG OD .01;13=1;1InTe.; r. ' 4,41 ° 0 t o t• • Open WM 00 • mem 14 'Nowa and. Bills .Dbn•co . 1,075 11 Andrew Ackley;' , Alexander Speer, Da* tbn g .; Begs Benj. Y. Bakeirell, John B. R. Miller, Jr., James McAuley, Natbriiiel Aleut. NiV Lamle, a e m 11. Smith, C. W.-Eickatagnu. -- -2 mY:Mu, m -1 m. gowns 1 - 11E.E 2 .MA1iINg 81:1HANCE.r-IN9URANCk GOAITANY OP NOIITHAVIERION,PHILAIIIMPHIA. erP'rfMll;„.7'9'P4d. i 40•000 Aiab l l%o= 6 1 •AT E v.• ( 10 4 1 1 1 4 Prendent THOMAS PLATT. erdary. NSURANCE CO. OF, TILE. STATEI 01 PIENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. Ineotporatedl7o4—CApital,lMMooo,‘ • Meet., February I, 00 'HENRY IMIEHMEIIII, Preaktrag. WILLIAM HA EPP; Secoiart; , H ARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1810—Capital, $500,000_ Aerate, May 1,1800. ' 4 1166 ,754 53 Tinto. C. ALLII4 II ,. 11" 4 ,1 .' 14914 ft". - . tar Inn:trance In the a bove old end reliable Com• psudetrenn'benbtalned , hfapplladlon let , '4'.4( . . W. P. JOhlES,..tiptiit, . rellhdlj , - It7Wateistion; :.' ..,' l's thffidlign. CPEIZ '8 iNsc , COMPANY OF . P.ITTSBUIt BII .. , PMP.rfk'fs.r/Ilak.t. and Water . ettso t te, seco nd ,: BAGALET, Prfikfent.. s. hAILIIKL a ge, Steartiboal e s and' • ' of Annus" against lose and ,damage ,th e navigation of the Southern and Western Mier", Lakes and Bayou, the nangatinn of.tha Sere: - • motes spinet lees and4tuage by fire, • ."- • Dtairrosisi • - • Wm..8w4107.! Jas. Park, Jr., W. o:Johnston,' B. f Jones Boom' Osvms, " Ilea T. blows, Barclay Preston. George Bingham; John 8 , 8. tier rr:r J. C.Silltirelt, Jr., ,to(u & Dilworth. Charier 11. Zit& • 13111.1.A.DELPLIIA FIRE ANJAJLLFIS .12i8UILANCE CO MPAI4Y, gbau k ut .t., Opposite thereostom Eour.. • ' '-" Capltal,ll l lo,l o o—liesta at • • c Will utakeill Ale& or Inatirioce, altber perpetual ot.ltmlteaLon eriery: deacriptiotrb/Property or Ater cn".'..ra."'r it n(4 ) l3 6l l l l4 P: * ftt r li ei f. " • . AL W. BALDWIN. Vier •POl. . . " BLACKIDKNE, SOOeary. ~' • : O , •DIZIOTOMIC: , ,:, , ~1 •, , •,.. CNN& Hayes, Joseetl3. P*ll, ~, E. IL L'ogllab, ..., , , Johu Cloytoor•; , . , •t Geo. W. Heaven, . • .1. B. lingargee, P. E. 81 .' 4 1. ' Z. Where: 00 -, 4 J. G. COP7I/h4pepa, Thlntand Woodelteote. A - LLEOHENY INSURA.NCE 'tolsl. .10. PANIC Olt PITTBBIIROB. ; 011iosiBC613711kb street, Bank Block.__ , ...... Insures aptirtit all lands of Flre and Natthlatbik I, IBAAO JONI% Proideah -.‘`.4' .101 IN B. kidtvw. vo. Itflifient. - CiLpt.V• mr. DEAN. Ghatortl. f 4imer. omicrons: Noir Black; . I' Nathan - t. Mirk.' O. K. Batchelor, Christian ,lona.-, • Aterander Bradley, -. Nark W. Wats.* , Jolla Boon," .. , , James Itlcrrdon,, ~- 'Saunter McOlurkan, . Marla's' A. bravo: - 1 , Jan,.giiiibialk • . : , -It. B. Galway -,.. . ~ Charlpa Arlmathnot, . M. ir.:3loothCa;l, witERLERAPwiLsoN's `•'•' •f • , • - Sow - Ang" .Macatines # 89.27 t BTRIM, PITTEIBIZEGHt.II.., • /AMMO? DOR • ; wilson - A tte 'net Armies* tfte_"" WRIVID STA • 'Ant; — • otuOsTawitrAlE: ILL Old STAri FAIR; NITSCONIILW StFAIN; tOWATTATIO FAIR KEN WIRY STATE TAIII.; • TENIII4MXI3I! FAIR; •N. WTATW ?AIR , • Or PTAX/1 WOW: - 47b1C4P i l. hiell=lts`knittteltit ' ' L 1 • . Chentenett **mol"' 71 Ifileata ATeLLOWlilfr MITT PAIR . PI Wien. -Ind ether eoen ramble sateeroae , laureate. We offer Ixt nubile WILZZLICH WItISON'S IMPBOVID' VINO IiAGILINTe TXDBURI) InkictOotith 09a0 , 1 1 . 0 1 1111 ,tbr Writ& AS the Wirt and meet liable Yamlll Pewing Illaeblne 'IICPW' In sec , da, eeWe equally veldt on the shlekeet end thhteet Wil nuke, Os lock AURA impartible to Minitel. with tit, Silinnitage.tif b e in g idikn on both nides. fiendei rhiti dethketi.gte molar ehle—te simple In constructieu, mom epeedi innetor... meta,' Witmer, doable this ay otheritriarlibm We Aye fall, 1,1 . 1 8 9 14_0MM/re "Ptinglis"aik'!tiVek'be.T./LquIll• kather .iniciartfoollataiDE n 2110111/414 WWI %Man i :It 6119thrWr.' .cPPtit44Pcl'lnum?nif--14Yal,dia!Nd f eS j'. 5251 Yb _MT7gtg
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