The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 28, 1861, Image 1

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.i - .i lit IT, j»nd Produc* gcuenkU?, No. lr, Afutet .«
cornirofPlm. PUtuburßh. SEnJ *’•
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A iIEECIUST,
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11-ctvo , s l*’ ci “ l Partner.
»'■ COFFIN, successor? to
4 Ct»'i WnOLESALE QBO
* i«m\L raCrof ' r<M,d * ad «er»tn!ct*;Mft«bnigti >
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I i C0.,-successor to L. G
' KtiD COJIMISSrOUMEH-
CilAhT>- t Liberty attx-tt, PtlUborgli. P<l aits
- - «sg^-.wfSi
omwTibBSsTON;
O MUCB AJrl) CHEMICALS, PESFrMTRr
■ “‘1? "”* Biwt», Pilt.Urjh; Pa • °
- Prescriptions carefully compounded at *ll honnt
• ; -1 OlsKl’ll KLEMIiVU, corner of Market
•••■. l li« Diamond, koops constautly.-h
‘ - >\« i.«/[IU^JS rt,u * fnt <*• DHUGS, iIEDICIxrs
CHESTS r PERFUMEKYaDdiIi irti
,• *l<9 JxrUloing to his litaloc**.
: hIhIIm™ 1 >’ rMcn > ,ti "“* weMly coaijtound.'d at
•‘V t AilNEbivCli * CU,'Wboik
• wtfMUt sod Manufrctnrer of WHrTS* !
J~r Jlirju DMoame, comer of liliettr ud at
. . Lltiruntlg, Piltabnrgh. ■ ■
•JOBS t ■ . Awmkct
So&m sESiffiA ,, ° l * Kvu *'t Law b ™“
WUI attend to the Mttlcmmf, aecnrinir’ind coUec
cm wiStS*' *» Vaahtagton, Dtatict
cf lolmnMa. ••■■• ;-r ■— ndifeGm*
TT-IRKPATtICK i MEIXoS^SSS
rpHOMAS iiWlNti, Aixoeset and
-. X Comtttoi at Law. j
? 0, Focrtli afreet, corner cf Cherry
«??** M'Utaritb, Py. ■:.. «pH *ri mi Jr |
t^mTSura'
& HUTCHINSON, Commission
■ JLi AKl> FOSVitDnsllucmsn. ilnlm la
KUX RESERVE CHEEISE, BA
BUTTER, LTSSEED OIL, POW AM)
PEARL ASnSB.-fIEEM/oitAIK, DRIED•FRUIT
•ad rrodaca gnienUj. Beat brand* PamUr Flour
Mjwnjrsou far tbe b&lq of >U4i*on A
Co. ■ celebrated Pntcnled Pearl SUfd». Stw -lid
? > M n 2r!!‘ < l l4 '\ r V? t * tß- ' Wood and Smltl^
•. Beltl, PlMiibqrßhPa. • • ap2-jly
. vVaKKUOIvSK.—HKfIjiV
COLLI2»tf f Fprwanilng nr.d
cbMir knd Hrafcr.fil CUZEBE, SCIIEB, LAKE
FIoH «ul PrcdM jttiorslljv■ So. 25 VTcml .trert,
V «ier, I’itmrjryb v my 2
rAilbb JiOLMfcS & CO., Fork Dint*
y »nd<U»kn in PBOVISIOXa, comer of Hir-
<nq Front jtrmu. I fag-dlr
W GMy%*rg.
T COFFIJiy Acest fok
V • rimin, PHiUAcrtran -jju> Bruise* I«.
BBSST"""- ifor * h —‘ •»*
. CAAUiiiL KIiA, bEcEETART. Citizens’
. KJ Ixitoance Compart, o7rncr Market and Water
V -M* liOltljOiN, tiECIIETABT.
J. »IxitvuASa: GiurAXT' 02 Water »tr»pt. '
(Lal» r WtUon, Cb. f )
. waoiUHi: cuiiuw
TOBEIGiTAyD j&OMESnO X>JIJ GOODS,
Jfo,. M i Wood drtrt, third hoc** ihoTc BUnJbnd
-•■ ■pio-dtf
I M. BUK(Jlii'iEiib, BUCe<!*»or"tQ
tf • BarchfieUJ-Jk Co;, WhOle»t« tend -JktaJl Detlen
- STAPLE ANDTAXCT MY GOQM^lfcSh!
TTAURJUUkUte 'Jhunmtltar
V • bcifartnTiiird
• rvutJit nnwantlir-.»/ ■• • ■. t « *■. „ > . 4 .- *<„ j
W® l>. MUUUc,- lteAtßM is - list
• Oooz>», corner of Fifth end XstfeM ttteku
V.. FUttbnrgh. »
UANapji' IA)VH, Usuastan tfn
• nOfWDKTTJvODSTiIfn of t W oriz*
Itul Ko, 74 >Urlro> «fWt r J>ftt>feßrgh »
TOSKPH. .HORNE, i DeaLxr a Trui
'• -y-Jl'P* VTO fllliW Goow, S°. 77
*i 1 'WMfauty . rimbanih. . ;. ■ tpig
,; f i“SAw4W UirjlJKiv Dbale^inDbt
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v. dunxvftivw feCo>; Btatiov
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, J*BOrty,-N0..67 Hood ureat, PitUfargh.. >,tn
cajvjaissrojr, tit.
.JOHN B. UANfmu I
“.“JWH. LAlil), POKK, UA(.D.N.“I,OUK tjKH’ 1
POT, AND PEAKL ASHES siY-vn ■ *!s* «
SEED AND LABD ion’s, •dbied FBDIT I?a‘ ?
' Produce nencrallj-, Noe 'MI .nd in i* . T . ,ad
Plll.l,onrL . ‘ " lu lront.lr.ei,
—: — : - ■ ■ • - - oca .
WM. COLP ;• . . ... .
fiuLP * shepard;
pHocCcT H? aS^L, fooua, BRAIN AND
TORA&K VAN GORDEU, Produce and
MmchaKt, dealer in rrOTTfftrrT
URvVvnt^OUK,
"JnJ* ll^n»: ' D i Gn t h ? >nd ProJoce gbn
iralJx. Libf ralcwh advance* made on eonalcnmcnt a
lHyetond meet. Pi,tXS- CPta :
KHOJURin........ .. —— ■ ■
QCIIOMAKEK & £ ANU,’i CoinliasSv
Liluny n. 1,1, yimtunji. r„.
'wccossor to Jno.
OESERAL HoStt’aS
COMMISSION HEBCUAiTT. ClnV A>l>
ComffiilMnn TOpecttally toUdtcA ikm.ii.
HULfei. A: CO., \Y noLEivhK
. tjEOCEJtfi I.SD CO»JIIbSJuSi VlUflUlW
SjiUiyekUmnv*ter ninvut, I'HtUmitcb. i»*. ■
J?iKi-EEToN-&- MBTODiSrwi^:
JO RIG GISTS.
~i AVholfjhm? J~)rh pp
»tsB?5FS’ ?££??’£. ILSI vaKShb if 5
AMn«J« l JfS‘ ho - t * i% Liberty itrcet, PittiTmrfcb.—
Ail ontere will rccclv* prompt Attention. mfid*
I Y SKK,, PRCGQI3T,
£*^TH£Sfcgg of Wwl * tlM ‘ “ J
-ITTORJTEirS.
A. t^OKylANpi, Attorvbt
i.^'M T / c i7 »4|oluldz tbaufflcaof M*r
»hall & Biwp, Pittrtmrgh, Pa. •** 'feffidW r
n -M- Jll. 1 Attorney and
nfvrJ > h »!J BD,OT «I to KUHN’S
, " o *r®“oS, >o. U • Duoonfl street, next
Uoorfo gt- l'*tcr's Lhurrb. ■ mVls^!>
Bt\ LLOA3, Attorney atJLaw>-
rn r 5, No. T-i.GfiDi *mwt, Firtabargb, Pa.
S Jlt -> ai Law,
mo dice:
i,\; JUNKS, AOK>?7 AUEJU
ci.fitiieor reniuj-lraiU Md Hertford I&<
i Iflpynlfle, 67 W*tat itn*ts, •••<•
M. buuK, &creia*t AlLkguest
Tsvceaxce Govpast, 37Hlntf itreet.' -
DRY GOODS.
rjatjcos, iic. _
nOOKSELLERHf ffe.
J< ”AV; .Bookseller
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PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING. IVOVPmuud oo 1001 „ ~r,.,. ■
T ra Tl^f L F B Y'“iiV;VV^Vi-tV" JA ““ Tiixuii
Xjrnir« * UtlAUlLL,Wholesale
inpna
i, 'fittklnirrii' 'RMDuitrtiUH
gtttt-ryUr, 112 Saxaj ,ire,t. inm,{ireh " °
.•Swsr^K
pSffia-SSIS
atrwt, Pittabnivh. ’ * ' ** ¥P* rtjf
~ nol4:ly,
&“bkOTHERS H ' B uccm” ni
mtEIGS e TRDIIs n v{n|’A\D I s’fi I fr?* lr ™™
_ jrJ>:dl»
! p'&T
I S&SiS SZLSSt'ft
j Tim uj ' *'*” em,lbtfM ' Piltsborgh, I'..
fftrnr lonaujj “
R 22JS? 8 * s^rwK^SoK
WS pjJU.'
—— * ' -■ tayg.
JUNES, VV UOI.ESALE UeALKK
“anilla hope, oakum,
NoHl P w£?r?,rl^ I |’ l ‘ n ' e f anldcj
SJ"™™’ * Uorc ‘ h ' Monongnhul* 8r1.1g,;
Lf UUUIKI DALZELL ft CO., WnoLE-
A *'* ® ROCEJU ' CoMMIMicm xjto |J da^.-n| _ fc
iu r PRODUCE ami KKI
**» aappfiu-tnrwr. pitttbgryh. f ,M r
auii umurt . ■
J i AMBEBT ftWSBKTwREE
JOHN W4TT:.t{ J- A •*.
WILSOSrWnoL^u’G*;
I^i^^ ICI{SV
Pht.°S‘ : W?»Wn «<! o »•"»« «™t.
J ‘wLWOKTg' £ " COT Vud^ E
YyiLLLAM UAUALESf, Wholesale
buijb WlB #ud 30 " ood #trMt » P'tts
- - 7- l Jiu!l:dtr
JUAJrwrM'MTVMIERB~.
\“• — J -“Mwnii. VniiT
tfLIUKVALV™ L ;V rI l?'“ bIEA ,“ KSUINfM AND
u , * A “* wf *H siresand brei fitYfe
.it* !****".* up inadjiuerj of Lirge canocitv ami „r
l}*}** 1 *"**}'*> Wo •raVrpartdloW htiv* Johl
nnfnn.! dl(I W ! T ltk iu »bll itos.TTUSUOg ttttt I.T
?3S£ l Z!££££'" chAncltr oronr wk *«-
\O\VJ^ a t attention iu our B vLAVrrn
— £ Ja2C:lyd
AJIBAK NHJLLL It CO.” Xo 01
ISDKB BOILEIU,- CUlixEis HKnrhit
A “ orJ ‘ ni ,rum * J,lU '*“ imimpily „.
'' LUU * tJi i iLuroPACIt SEK or
mgs&ss k’Mr srwaKiF
} I * StGA /» 18V, 191, 193 aud ]us Firet atreet
bctweeu Smitlifleld tod Grant ttmts, Pittsburgh *
mb'* prta
, f ’ n ' el ou tpd tU other pclaonou* la creditor*
C *ccl2 l? eXtraCted ’ by * process now and iuprored
JSSEF.H Kj&uiUL'i'uN * w
Comer of Fint cad Libert}* strata,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
auscrAcrcicu or
SUPERIOR alEAif EKOINKS, MACUI.VEEY
4c ' 4c -
J'®^~*®^ASTi _ Uo?7T u CCCSSO rB
“bo“!„SvS#-> “ d V“- ■«»'». B‘MLI.K
FAIRCnANCE IROS WORKS, K.»,tt. Co , P».
•'l.lyd Warehooßg, 13 Wood «„ Pin.hnr.l.
Q bEyjSKAWUJi, >o. SU_Watkr St.,
or«»erf description. •
1-S^ f * rtlc,,, * r * i “ <i spikes .m bit.
*’"» U| S® 01 *»aD, made to order at abort nolle*
a goal assortment cooatantlj on band. my&rjcr
CJIJIRT MAN UFBJiOK V.-Misse* jT
It St - Clair itrrct, make (o ur
dor, tjr Und, SIUBTS, COLLARS, Ac., on aliortno.
t,c *\ AL«, hjkTo constantly on hand a fine usort
■jjjjjv Al ' l ® COLLARS, made lo the Utet,
mwt tMhlonabU and dttlnblo manner. JeSOillV
A*/'ELLS, KIDDLE ic (JO., No. ai's
If Liborty ofTnot, oppooito Bixlb, PHubmrb
mjmiCK torero of WHIFS, LA3HE3 A.NDSWIISI.
work " ct 7 d ‘'* CTil " i ''' 0 " f le atder braided
l.itiEST 1 *- I —■ ,h ? ,r * d, ‘ “ d pwifpron.pt.
«y»nfpp»da>p»p.ia>micUco»..A> :
r - T ' FLL’XEtTT T- IUMPBftLL
GLASS WOKKS.-
JLJ OLFE, PLUNKETT & CO., Glam Jlaxcmc-
Warehouse, Jio. U Wood itrwrtVconier
of First, Pittsburgh, I'm- iwVlyrJ
New Brioiitox,
V ri*. AuianctareroLßUClLSTS -TlTn« - 7X\r
washboathw, nmrEoxisJb label*
r.
fTUJETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT
* PAIS, BY THE USE OF AS APPAHATCa'
A*E UBkS S ° DKLGS ° bGALVaX 1
Colil mulwri, the tlm« whon th. opmranu an.
*» n«ed to lu bwt adnntigo. C * B
bj m, procra, umi ir« rwuly to
I n!ji lioOMldlj pcnoin lutereMiul lu
lh » OTUratl, burins l»i knooWjo of my
M-AETIFICIAL TEETn iuwrtfd In mreryilylu.
E-OPPRY. DtutHt.lMßnillhllel.l.t -
fT ( ?^ HAZ,/t^’ I)E; ‘ T,6T ' Cotincl| y'»
EUUbugl!?' ° f 61 * ,n0I ‘ d •?* Ora”' Mr.it!,
VKtfSBJ jjg - iawd.
Thaodom Robbins, Burnell Errott. my-kdly
REAL ESTATE ABEJTTS.
'IX7TLI.IAM WARD, Dealer ir Peoh-
f*!5WW(AS4*»»>.
SfE!" " ,r ° U * h my **“■*
thtffr- nionej to good ad
''r,t*"'l “ C ° nJ d “*W"
d.nt l Ll Cm oS5 <: *n‘°° , .“ d '"'“M.n. Mrlctly cojifl!
Sli7ural 0m Oran' Mrem, oppuMlo. m. Paul’,
ouunurai. y. ~ ... Je ). dlf
BOOTS AA'D SHOES, i
J Mancfactcrer op
A R tAiITECTVRAL.
glSwjffiasagfflagST gj&
*■**»*
rtrejt, jMiln PLANS AND SPECmCATION-5
_ _r-fwL. •.• • ‘ : • my«ftQiy
Jtf WSIC, He.
J mar«agja
■’ ■;. • ?r‘v.'••?■> I.?* trr.lV> ;*t v:.» It:
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GROCERS.
snitatxe for HOTELS and PRIVATE D'ft'ELLINOS
niture carefully packsd and boxed
In the Hue.
JAAffii! 11. CHILDS 4 00.,
- : UOPE LOTTOS MILL. ALLEGHENY, '
. ! BAMUCACTUBIU OF
SFAMLESS DAGS Ab’D OF 03N4DUBOB,
32 INCHES TO 40 INCHES WIDE
ftrOrdcw toft.,, it. ChUd* A Co/., 133 Wood .t
yrlH xwtiiu .UcnUoo. _* ocfediy
rt.vs, \v HOLESiLE iSD Her ail.
rri-S ASD CASES BEPAWED;
SILVER AND GOLD PLATING,
Don* >t the aljottut notice, at <b» corner of iViirtli
and Market etraett,. eecond atbrv
Pereoru Iltlnf oat of tbe city having m m to reoalr
can send them by ouii . 8 »*n* i» lepair
. FITZPATRICK A c 6
XjllNE Uyuba.-3ouD Uou> Wgtibfra
ifr*,.?*?®** -^ | sS? l * •■***■ GM***a>J>«*»**»
&***■ ■<*“ Watch* a*p CHAUS, Siivu
9oVd E u^ucank), 0 *c BLE ’ 18 '
If. BICIJAiII>SON A C 0.,:
Corner vt tUi h *cd Uwk«t Krteti- '
I G'JJjWJu. woMuk-Jab. ovvilis,
Pira “
*^K& A . 5k 0 “ u “ E,Ta ”' *»
• All CTo4T*left« No; 23 Goncrne etrwt, «ix door*
$r? l ,t W / h *.' Paper Store, No. A
-Av ocdetTfet. Till ba promptly attended to. «ai»-j»
w. 4. cutvtu,
pALD\VELLi'M6., J BjAT fSbk|£
«« “ Ro£
JVA>O OILS, TABPACHN9, BUCK, LIGHT
AMMIEAVZ, BKILLIKQS, Ac., Jfo. ft Wsur *nd
T 8 front rttwa, Pituborgti. ; ap.V«llr
Ww. YOUNU, successor to Cdrt
* xrlglili Toung, Xu. vt Wood «UMl,ccfi»r
“ A«*l*r 111 “>* kliuU of CUTLERY.
'..01L, GINS, 4c,, -Au.. A Lwgw uwrtmuu.uf :tb«
Rotxli cumuptlj oo Land. \ mbi
. TAtiiSON & iOWMjjliN'b, I*ork
"»• »**“»» ■IS baCom, drier
JJELf, LARD, MESS AMR RUMP PORK, Jti u
fourth atrMt. mm Llhdrty, PifMbmrKti- . T
VV AIAKSIIALL, DtALElux wAI.L
Jtiaa""- «»*.
Ril . P AIaMKR. No Wood !ji
• Dealer In BONNETS, HATS, BTBAWTEIM
MINGS, and STRAW GOODS (earnl!?
jyjBDICAL CARD.
Srr'i-fe Ulagia Plttrtmigh about th« oil of
DECEiIB£.K, praxicja, t° remain nrinl weak*. iu
will,u tutuVdetdtf BU <txcfa«iv«ttlesUai to’thts
andßurgJcal tnafuicatof CHRONIC DlS
EASES.wpedAliftbqwoftboLowßrßoirei-^ochM
Coottipatfun, PUt., rinnla, n«,re, t£
Bowel. Stricture of the Bowel, Ult*nl!c£ of :tbe
I*?* tha ~!H l ? u,ChroTllc Waciaetof ;tb«
U omb, Kidiujh OMdfr.Ac.
111, MiaucMm to «t ito MommuuliSu Hum ’
Puli prtkukn on irrivll.. - ' ; ’
. Mti, YorYj Mot. Mill, 18tl. ndlfriirtr
JJjJINUKk's OLD LO.NDON DOCK
U oim. :
GIS A 3 A REMEDIAL AOEMT. ' '
i TOKIC STIMULANT, MDKiillj
ilmlcthxl (or tbo tuaortha Mtdiail IVo/mfon Jnd iha
IbnwwiUad "(110,7"
'■Aromatic," "Cordial,'' "Modlcatod;" "Sch'naw,"
Ac., la no* cmloraodtjr ill tbo prominent phrilcuM,
cbemiata and connolaaenn u txaaeaalnr all of .toil
l ”i t r l S'il,“* diciMl dnalltica {ttrnlT\l!d dluriu??
which belong!? an OLD AND FUSE oil).
: Broad *S»t.K T i;
__ Tor *«!e by W. W. A H. SHIM; TrtEVf'Vr 1
BICHARDS A C<X. end &U of the prominent wbole‘ f
tele dniggbta in FhiUdelpbU, /. r ‘ j ;. Wo ® •
rrt> Wand to tuih at?"
H. 6K OWFm.
—-Tm perfection of thl. inartlmalila IrroMntirfu
« * ulotUii lo mankind. Wlihont drt«ri!mfiS'.S
porifled from all thenoxtonj qttalMw of tin dru/
frM*nreirbtm», tcmldt, cancsmu cl cm.
«mrt other p^nft, l affoctlon., it will wliato pala iS
a ?:,!!*% wunodlt kofion, and
morbid .acltMn«nf of bodj antfinlDd, wlihont can*,
iny alckDMa, co.tlr.no™, or Tbcmadraf:
"dilator ' " n "“‘ r,OJtr 11 Pco-.mln.nt In tbT ll.t
B. t B. BKSB9, Drir.
gtjta, 100 Folton itrect, Now York. ' ™*
_BoW also by B. 4 CO., pjtu
ocreb, Pa. ?
Sold *Uo by Dmgglfti gfoortllr. no2&dlw.wltP
J'OJtSJLE JtJrJO ’M Kfiy ;
ENGINE [ iOK bALß— About Eight
Houb ¥ome%l& rood order, Botr (Irivlor
Power Pnw»ittthltom«. ;_WJU be void ctwlSfyi
«uh. Engirt et GAZETTE OFFICE, i
,J»7-dtr . Fifthetreet,eboreßmlthflglH.
'TJK}K r fcLALIS.—A Tory commodiona nhd
JL comfotuM* .natdsQcfl, In • deilntla nelehtar.
kood. Ja the Third w*fd, AUeghont,<m lone And
e**7 pavement^And rei7 low.. Inonire of .
V v « S. eCHOTEB; Jr, .
■ Attorney at I*w, lag jrtmrili «i
VaLuaulk Oil' tuo^jskx.f“mJk
15®. w *JJ*j* * powerfol engine in gw*J rnonlng order*
PT°2 e f ty *• MJolnlug the cofowted MVJonnki
** rll *P* 0D« Of tbsbMt cdl fire* In that
****** Mr){Sln'cii wo r tcrrtii of
ttE£l D Jk^W «cJung#far ml Malt (u pr *d-
JoiiUngtbscity.. For particular* npplytn - - ••
S,,™*. • B r^J^lH*CO.rMJsiPoartbitroet.
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THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 28, 1861:
EATEST FROM WASHINGTON.
. Wjumixotoa Cut, N0r.,25^1861;
EISIGSaTIOS or Of.o'. m.ENKIH—cm. SIG2L Vo
General McCltflan has addressed a letter to
General Bleukcr containing snch expressions
of displeasure, at; left to the latter no choice
but to resign, which ho did this.morning; ■ It
is said jhat the illegal tax of *10(1 per month,'
which, ho has Termed frouYeaoKbrßie'hlitlore
of his division, has olieited ihtrahor'e fetter -
A committee has lfeon organised for the Invest
tigatlon of theaceountt of thedlrision. '-'The
mass of the' Germans hare nerer eonsidohid
Blanker as altogether the right man for a ho-'
sition so responsible, and the rumor that Gen'
.is to succeed him, is hallod with almost
nniTersal delight. >'
2-AFt. rxau vana.a naioaDina ocscaan. , ]
Captain J. G. Park.vOf- the: Topograph!-
cal Engineers, United States Army, ha. Been
promoted to the position of Brlgedior Goneral
of-Tolunteers. .. "V
rue ronTiarn rxsasYtrasra sraiucsr.
Col.. Bohlon, of! this regiment, has been
promoted to a brigadior generalship. |lis
brigade will consist of his own regiment, tbb
rsgtmcnt of Colonel Schimelpfenig, - ths Now
lorlr Buck Yagoee/andanotaer regimentnh
named. Joseph R.lChandler, of company 1 B '
in Col. Bohlon's regiment, has been promoted'
from a firft.lientenancjr to captain.-‘He is a
son of Joseph R. Chandler, of Philadelphia.
John Wiecke, of philsdelphia, of the same
regiment, hes boea,|)romoted to brigade qoar
termastor. :
A ro*AO)|XO EXPEDITION.
A foraging expedition from Genera] Mc-
Dowell's division. to-day obtained a Urn
quantity of hay and corn, about hair way‘£i
the leading from Falls Church to Fair
fax Court-Honse. There were no indications
of Uu> presence of the eueniy.
' flir PENNRTLTANIA HIWEkVBS.
There is m> doubt but 'that the Pennsyl
vania Reserves, under Gen. McCall, will oc
cupy Leesburg witlilq the noil few day 8> a iui
.make it their winter, quarters.
IWB;lyttm
IMIEOID (’OUUrNICA+IOS HKTWBRN WASHtKU
' tOH ANb niLTIUOBE. *
Government will recommend toCobgress to
loud its credit for iv short- tima'to the c«a.-
atruction of a nfcw railroad between Bllttmbre
and Washington, upon the couditton that! It
carry passengers and freight at stipaUtcd
rates greatly below those charged by the-1
Baltimore and Ohia* road, and will also-aik 1
for moans to accomplish the projects, fully de- 1
tormined on, of new aiding* and more doable !
track from here to Annapolis, and of a rail- I
road from, the- Navy-Yard to Georgetown,
through Pennsylvania avenue and aero,r the
Potomac tipon the Aqueduct Bridge.
DETECTIVE EXPEDITION OX T|!E LOWE* potO«
The little eipeditiotfqnthe Lower Potoinhc.
.and*! Jji*ns»rin(eode»ttr«f&eteetiv« Baker,
has restated in thecaptaro of« well-known
rebel spy and several of his Confederates, a
quantity of arm 3, and a batch of letters duly
prepared for the Richmond conspirators. Soime
uf these implicate persons here and in Mary
land nothithorto suspected of sympathising’
with tho enemy. .Of the nrma, fifty Sham's
rifles wore discovered in a newly-made grave
in a Catholic cemetery near Leonardstown'
wrapped in flannel; m a-coffin-shaped box*
Thoir whereabout was made known by ehe
who witnessed the ’'mysterious finera!.**
A lot of .musket# were found in another
locality a few mile? distant, buried in the sand
on the. shore. By these discoveries aud/esp- 1
tores the Gorernuent.it put in possaulon of 1
raluable information, and tho rebel spies who :
hero so Ipng conveyed information andertzta!
to the enomy bare received a sadden eheck.
The expedition was composed of a detachment'
or Indiana cavalry, placed at the disposition
of Mr. Biker. • •••'■ ■■
BECeHSOIASAXCR.
This morning companies A and IJ. of Col.
Friedman.'* Cavalry Regiment,- commanded
by Maj. Batler, wont on a tour of obstrva
lion. A milo beyond Hantor’s Mills, tb«y
mot a company of Itebol cavalry, supported
by Infantry, Our men were fired upon ' by
cavalry. Ono horse was wounded, and ona
member of company A injured by hi* horee
falling upon him. -At the order given s by
Lieut, ml for Cempany A- to advance the
mrantry of tho rebel* took fright and jo
treated. ' r
TH! SIUMOBK AXD OHIO tAILBOID.
Gut. Peirpoint, of Virgin!., and Hr
ford, Agont at Wheeling of tha Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad, wont home to-night. It
la believed that they bare succeeded in their
miißion, and that the highway; so long cfos-'
ed, will soon’bo open to travel and traffic.. 1
TO*>£VoLtrrioWßTs 4T WOEH IM eOBOPK.
Thoroughly trustworthy private letter*
from Europe. contain tha highly important in
telligence that tho Revolutionists of tha Con
tinent have aada.the moat ample preparations
to *ei*o any opportunity whicn a meddlesome
intervention in the.affairpof thisbbuntry may
give thorn. In Italy, Austria, PolanA dnd
even France, mine* are laid ready to «&e
sprang at a moment’s notice! * Should Eng
land trouble us, she will be likely to cause a
general conflagration. ; , v
MOVKHCXTS or THE ABUT,
Everybody hero teems to have come unanl
mouely-tothe opinion ihatjaeneralMcClellan
;is about’to make an advance nnon the ebotny
Iliii;ariuy Ir ceruinly in excellent condition!
and the movements of tha past few dayi cer- .
tainly stem to indicate a ! movement of some
kind. In; connection with: this fact, I *yiv
etate that the Wheeling-/»ie«w«»w r n Jiv2;
the. important- statement that’-the ttacpe r bf
Oeneral Reynolds' command are being.-Jvis--
ionodfor. ftctivo servicciiLQthsr quarters' of
thecottntry. The advlcei from Cheat Moan
tain are tbat seycral of the Ohio regimonti are
ordered, and are how on thelr'way'to K#rr
lucky*. .Other*,; it: is; reported, will tilto 'up
the )ine of march in a tow days for QeneraT
-Kelley'e hoadanartere at Romney,, and, t In
connection with-the force T already! there, com.
tocnco. aforward movemenl in couoertwith'an
expected morement of tbegrand army of tbV!
Potomac. ;|
IRpiCATIOK* OP WIHTEt.
We were reminded of the approach of-wln
ter. by a . light fell of enow bit nigbt7jU»t
enough t£ change the'top of'thn ground td a,
white appearance. A/tight'; enow aformUt
Ball's Cross Roads Is reported by moiVongeri
from. Virginia,:-Last night was frosty,hut
the • soldiers: report; that they were .warm and
comfortable in thelr tents. - Covering it boing
provided for the cavalry-horses. i 8 |
ABRIYA(..O)r 00V. VOBAZI.
Govrrgbkiiiifioi^^l^V'fiTaTianiy-and
sereral Hungarian'followers. tf® whi
rating rineyarda in Texas when the rebellion
broke out. . Inconsequence of hisloyalty ; to
his adopted country newaa driren out of lha
South, j . . : • ■
ARBEBT Of Jt'DQK PATTERSON]
D. S. Patterson, Jadgo of the First Judicial
Circuit of Tennessee, andeon-in-lawof Andy
Johnson, has been Arrested and brought to 1
Knoxville for trial. >
UOSIT FOB TAB ABXY.
Paymaster Patterson has just loft thd treas
ury with $550,000, to pay off the afrmy io
Western Virginia..
_ Two of tho treasury clerks will start in th*
morning with a million of dollars for the army’
la Missouri. .The/ go to fit. Louis. This
HIM.
| Government has advices from Richmond
that thai city, as well as Savannah and
Charleston, MemphisjmdNow.Orleans, is in a
I P an,c * wore packing tip so as to be
l in readiness to learo when'the Yankeos an
; prowhed.' It was the getteral belief that the
Tebel government had already commenced re
moving Its- arebjevee •to Nashville, so-snd
denly -made the -Capital. Government also
has intelligence that the discount on the Con
federate ■Treasury:Notes is already 80 per
~c ® Pta nd that on private issues mu«t bu Mill
greater. . , ■
Tho. Richmond predicts that the
next battle, on the Potomac will be in the vi
cinity. of Occoquan.nnd T)umfries. It expects
,a combined movement from Alexandria, the
Potomac.aud the lower eountiesor Jlaryland.
At'Manaßsas, fiO r OOO or 70,000 troons are
massed. r
. ; .. KxrecrrD attack oh columbos. '
I .There is thought to be imminent daneer of
ou eoiumfeii, Ky, The CW/relou
Mmyn ot the 21st, pabtiahea a dispatch from
■i-?i"7 Orfoan*.- Hatea the 20th, which slates
that intonso excitement prerails there relative
to the threatened attack en Columbus: Kv.
Com. Hollins had gone there with his fleet,
and had telegraphed' fur the steam-ram Sla
naaaaa.: A floating battery with 20 guns’ was
going.up.Uiat.night. Alltberircr pilots had
1 bM . n . , „ ni,ire '' cli ' Seventeen thousand troops
end7(>,eßnnon. were at Coiumhos. On the
“i*! » I'uhlin meotlqg was held at Memphis.
the people Passed resolutions to send-men
l and guns to Columbus, and adopted an address
•ailing uponTsisler SUtos also to send assia
lan* tor tho dpftuso of tbo Mississippi - Val
| ley. Theaddress says: • ■ .. ..
[ invasion is at hand by the enemies of
| sur ngbts -and - liberties, moving upou -u* in
overwhelming number,.: .In tha neitflvedays
there "Wall be a great faatUe at Columbus, and
‘f tho.Confederaltj areeverpowered, Memphis
will b. lest to the South, unless Alabama:
I Mlesumppl .and Louisiana help ns. Our
trtends .ip.the surrounding States must look
ibe faets in the face before It is 100 lake.”
I The Tennessee Legislature has established
? r^D,n ™ and apprfpriated.
$300,000 for mannfaclnringarms. Itliasslm
Instructed the Governor to presS into immedi
atesorvice ell the guns in the State-. ■
Theremorai oftha itinerant capital io Nash
ritle point, in the .same direction in rebel
johrnars of Frida,.'
t. WiST.OS CLOTSISO SSOSQ THE REBELS,
The Government bas also information that
the supply, o winter clothing for the rebel
troops is .ant rely inadequate to the require
ments for the winter, and’that’the sources’ of
manufacture i re not sufficient to supply tho
increasing ds Bind.-Blankets have been ob
tained from. the beds of cititens to answer the
Immediate, want, .but their troops are in no
wise prepsred to stand the rigors of tho win
ter. , They are eounUng confidently on goto*
into winter quartors when our army shall havo
mado an advance, and a battlo shall havo been
(Ought, as they believe that in any event our
troops will than go into quarters tili spring. .
i'loyd, who has bean doing nearly aa lisrd
work us his late assoeiute, in running awav.
will soon boonth. sick list. H.e is now a[
Raleigh; Court-House, which is As good a
strategic position for his favorite maneuver
as any other. Hs -claims through the Rich
mond Jotter writers that G«n. Rosccrana bad
thnee bis-numbors.-
FIOTD FALIIKQ. BACK TOWARD RICHMOND.
Thopeoplo of Richmond were excited Inst
week Ey Bad nows from Western Virginia, a
country from which they have rarely roeeired
any agreeable intelligence:- Oen. Firyd had
fallen ba«k toward the rebel cepitai in confn
sion, pressed by the Tankcos, whom our own
advicto ahow to hare been under command of
usn« Bonham.
- HOftr rsjoji rnisoKiSß To Bit biwoted.
-The'Richmond Euyuirw, of the 22d, an
nounces that arrangements hate been made
Tor quartering. 500-more l of the prisoners at
present inßichmond,at Tnsealoosa. Ala., and
pahibnry, N. C. ;■ The, first detachment for
the former place, who were to start-on Friday
aftenioon, comprise one hundred and fifty, fa?-'
clnalto of twcnty ioommlisioncd officers, the
whole party of Sargcon Honrr
Rirta, ofLouiatana. The says the
prisoners selected were generally areree to the
"*?•/ A row were gratified by the change.;
akoißlß ;caisGir*iir THr hxikl cabin**.
*.' Thbmas; Bragk; of North Carolina, hka been
appointed BebeljAttornoy General In place of
Boiyirain/mado Secretary of War.
. , • ilikifci'BEMATOM,''
«!$&'CUy kra olocted
Reb«l Senators from Alabama.
■• WIM COIfTAtSICsiIT.
Ueory A. Wiso it so maoli tatter as to re
port himielf. for duly, -t : .
3taion and Slidell In Fort Warren.
The; San ijacinto, with her. chop-fallen
prisoners, arrived at-' Fort Warren, Bos
ton Harbor, on the 24th.
•: one of his overseer
»hrogs,«artepping oTertlie Tcssera sido,
f hagaVo a glancemt the: saib-walla of Fort
? which fi to- be Lis'
' ’SS&tfSMWS? .»>*«!«: Mufti*--i
• ’ Blldell lobkwl- impsasitfe,- but immenßely
, •: Hl* Bhtty-eight years boar upon him
with more than their wonted weight."
Tlie JSew. Yprk Evening I’otl ; giTes : the
following account: , •
rv, .ruE pataoasns noaiau TUB pasjiue. ;'
| The rebel Commissioners and their aecre*'
; tarita:- «cupied>V captain’s ‘ cabiit -and
mesied-with him actable. When they first
cameonboaidthe San Jacinto Cant. Wilkos
mfliqe the following* ', .
“totwiiw? rehiir «rd«vor to make
you as comfortable o»‘board as iny ineans
will perMlur J: IwieVtovhaye it :dl»tinctly,
Jnoenloca;' hoWcTek,'that this la a veseol
• belonging (o thelgoTormriont of the United
'S , «W» v ;, , i'hcte.ntn |, U» no political talk on*
p<Sara. ••••• ' ' t
Acting ujwu this gentle' hint, the com
“Uf twera fefrginraj from political talk, and
Indeed «aid little or -nothin®, They. re
sponded to the introduction tor:lhe MaraltaJ'
with a simple nod.amthadno conversation
M? httn-during the-Toyage-lkoin this city.
SHdeu kept lus room during most of the
Bine.;. Occasionally,he ahdJlaaon .played
agamoof backgammon in: the cabin.- Eub.
tacenndUcharlano wero ln tho :
Ward room, and concerned freely with the ■
pfficera-on- general sutyecta. , They behaved'l
v , V ‘ r
t ‘ J
transfer will be followed by another in a few
days. E?ery precaution i* taken tu nrevent
an accident. " • •, .
PAT«tXTt>y OFFICERS I* MIS3OCB!.' -
An order will this week go out to St. Lonis,
directing the ptfipent of ail the officers ap
pointed by GcQ. Frcmont.
GROANS OP THE REBELS.
. Washikotos, Not. 25, 1861.
TBE KOVrVknT OF THE BKBEL SEAT OF OOTRBS
- ' )■■■■
Private intelllganoe-vecelvod by the Qovcrn
mant to-day states thattha movement of, tho
BBBtof Government from Richmond to Nnsh-
T‘H» was caused by .the general- belief that
booh onrarmy would marchagainst that city,
preparatory to, going into ..Wiatar ijiurterr,
and'thatit was deemed safo to remove tbd
archives of the rebel Confederacy to a point
less exnoaed.. Sharing in this belief, many
ef the higher familreshad already paoke'd np
moat of their movable property, to be in read
moss todeava-thooity fn-enswof a demonstra
tionof.oor army in that direction. - As a coh
. sennenee of thie movement on the part of the
rebel Government,-the rate ofdijcoont on tho I
rebel bonds had risen to 30 per cent. The
Cactsufficicntly.indifatoe the waning faith of
the Southern people'fn tho solvency of Jeff.
•paviet-Confedoraoy;- and tbo present-rate- of
discount showa.tho rottonnoas of the concern.
Whon Anatrian credit waa the lowest, the to
curitloa of tho empire wore nevor more than
24per cent, below par, and she recovered with
difficulty,though;, possessing roonporative
powers which the rebel Statos do not
A PANIC IT THE flOrttl.
,TUE NEXT. BATTLE ON. THR POTOMAC,
I’LOTD 15 A BAD WaT.
ADDRESS .W - THE .COMMISSIONERS X
i \ -T v
very well, but none of the persons on board j
enjoyed the long and rough passage of one >
week beiweeu New. York and Boston. i
At nine o'clock yesterday morning Com
modore Wilkes and Marshal Murray: arenf
from the vessel to- Fort Warren, and ar
ranged with the commandant, Colohcl Dizu
mick, for the transfer of the prisoners. A
small steamer was • sent out’ for their hag
gag®, which was brought to* shore: -At
eleven o clock the debarkation took places
Mason and Slidell came out of the cabiq,
and walked to the gangway, as a person
who was on board says,-the *‘most dilapi
dated looking roosters” he ever saw. When
Mason saw the fort his chin dropped| the
tegs of both commissioners were decidedly
~“* y . “ I 11 '? walked to" thegaagW;
They bowed to the officera, and got ontho
tug»withlieutenant Fairfax and the Mar
ahal, and steamed towards.shore. •
THE PROCESSION TO THE FORT. 1
> 3 e Quarter of a mile from the
.fort,; and whfeh the party ■'landed several
officers ivere in,waiting to receive' the pris-;
oners. After iheir “trtfps” were on shore
the commissioners were escorted (o thetort
On arriving at. the entrance; the prison
ers vrere introduced 1o Col. Dmnnick. wlio
made the following '
ADDRESS OF WEtCOME*
“Gcntlancri: lam most happy to receive
you in Fort Warren.” ' ' ■ * -
Tho Marshal. then informed the prison
that it. would ho his duty, to'exntbine
their baggage, and requested, them fg give
up their keys'. A thorough search of
their "effects stas made' iti'their presence,
and no papers or dispatches of any sort
were found. Their keya and baggage were
then delivered to the prisoners, who were'
shown to their quarters . ■
Commodore Wilkes has pot yet made his
official report of the capture'of the rebel
commissioners. We shall not be surprised
if his report-should stale that he autlior
iied Lieut. Fairfax, not only to luke the
commissioners, but also to seise the steamer
Trent. It is certain that he sent engineers I
with Lieut. Fairfax rto'lhc Trent, for this'l
purpose of taking charge of her. When j
the Lieutenant-returned to the San Jacinto'
with his prisoners, he reported that there
were many passengers on the Trent who
were, undoubtedly, anxious to proceed at
once to England,-and the Comuio(|ore con
eluded.to let her -go. r
It is not at all Strange tliat no disprilchea
or papers were found in the baggage of the
rebel commissioners. Ifthey took credent
tials with them,-they were eitier in the
Treuta mails, or on the persons of the
hidies of the pnry.
Pittsburgh & CimncllsvillcUnilrimd.
.We an glad to learn from the Preiiaini if
the Company that a new.nudmost.imndrtant
Motion of the Pittsburgh and Connoil.villo
Railroad woa opened upon' the 10th of lakti
month, whereby tire road is now extended
from its previous tormina* andjunction With]
lb* Pennsylvania Central at Turtle Creek
twelve milt* eostward from Pittsburgh, info
it« own proper and commodious.depot in, that
city, - Ip the whirl of iJomestic .turmoil and
national agitation, we have lost Bight.of. tlu«
work in which we have a<>. largo a stoke, and '
of old, have, felt ao deep an interest. The
original, and with many, if hut moat of oar
people, the preferred roate and .tcrujinair
of oor, great Wea torn: Railroad, the PilU
burgn and Cehueiravllle received, fn 16(55
after tho completion of ’ the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad, to Wheeling, -'a substantial
token of our favor in the loan of a mil,-
lion of dollars, for , wblci tho oifv of
Baltimore holds a mortgage- upon the 1 work
The expenditure of this, With tho other rS
loaretis of tho.CompanyV was but sufficient to
complete in January, IgST, some forty-eight
miles of the road between. ConnelUrille. ind I
Tnrtln Creek, where, from want of means to
extend it into Pittiburgh/it nhited with the I
Pennsylvania Railroad, over which road its I
passenger! and freight-have . Until now been
carried into that city. A year’s Operation of
the line under this arrangement proved, how
erer, so discouraging, und thendvahtages of
an indepcndcnt'read into Pittsburg became so
manifest, that measures were taken in the
winter and spring of 1858 towards that object.
The President represented the case rn strongly
to ottr City Council that, npou -V. deputation :
from them being sent ont topittebnrghin'Febi.
rltore of that year, arepori was recoired which
th tnc passage of an ordinance giving the.
Compaq the power to pledge specialise
the now section of the read Who built Tor tho
payment of a sufficient amount of firstimort
fW» bond =- to accomplish its -construction.-
Tho necessary-legislation having been thus
obtained, the next step was ,o issue the bonds,
and the next and more difficult one to nego
tiate them. The case was h peculiar one, we
boliovo quite without precedent, the seenrity
being purely, local and .upon n.sihaU portiob
of the whole road, and on which nothing Knd
been previously expended to form a basis of
credit. The administration of the Company
however, entered upon tholr task with a good
heart, and although a year elapsed- before
they succeeded in oven partially' negotiating
tho, bonds, their perseverance has- been at
iength crowned with success, and the result::
after three years of incessant effort to over-'
come nnmborloss embarassinents, great and'
email, of every scope, has been tbo consum
mation of their purpose.-
Tho road thus. lengthened ia now-fifty-nine
and a. half miles long, including a mile of'
branch connecting it with the Pennsylvnnie
Railroad at Turtle Crcokfor thoijointbuai
neas still passing between them, and another'
mile east ol ConnellsriUe/ forming part of the.
£?f“ or thirteen milcsTong from that place to
Chinatown, which wes opened two years agb
by tho-citizens of that: bhrough, and which '
: being really a part of the Pittsburgh and Con
msllsvillo Railroad, makes the Total length: of
the Tatter noWitevonty .and ;.a half miles,-
TfaUßy .while wo in Baltimore have been paying
lUtlo or no attention to what waa doing upoS
th« valuable tbongh • neglected' and-almost
forgotten work, it ha?, nnder ita quiot but ef»
neiont administration/- been-ox tended from
twenty-fife miles, wUhout hhalhoM,.i6 nearly
threo times that length ofroad,"with 1 good
pramiiio of> tradeand revenue from which'
wo may,hope to waliio oltiinawlf fiomo re
tarn upon oar infeiuhent, boßidee the hrixht
ening prospoet of Oneatohsion eaitwhfd from
CoanelleViUe toUamberland.: Upon thnnihetf
miles: hotwoon thoro places, :tho:: only heavy
work—comiating of the long Summit Tunnel,
thirty-two mile* from; Cumberland—ie more
Uian. half completed, at>n expenditure of
eome two hundred thousand dollars; and by
coneoting with" the Mount: Savagu .Railway,
four miles from Cumberland, tbo length of
road to be built is reduced to dghty-aix'miles 7
To prOTidtflhdr'qicinaTof'lhlrthe Company
has tho f ignt/by f t&e : -eqndHionhl wiiyer of
°ur prior hen, to mortgago upoh’
W;™»-'-;°f--^-W a 4,;exoept.thp-- ton and
half miles which tho mort
gage would bo a aecbnd onW *was
madedaaf winter-to offect an .'exchange of ifS
curtate, which Would,;tog6tb«r;with gidrprov
cured i from other-Houryor,. have- gireu- iha
Comrapy thei: ayaUablemeans. required yibX'
the efiort will soon,ho renewed with potter
prospocts of fliiccoee. ’ - 'v.- •••-,-v-- s..
. .The importance to the (lomiral Government
of tho direct line, as a military and postroad,
from Pittsburgh to Baltimore, throngh' Cum-'
beriand and the Baltlmure'nndOhlicßallrcad■
kirtibg the northern couutiee or. Virginia- is'
eo.striking that.esiiatance ih lheopening of
this* rateable,.indeed iniiiipenssble, thor..
onghfere, should copimeDd UTo thefavorable
| consideration of Congress; So road W the’
i Continent would bind;.tho-Border. Free 'and
I Slave StaVesTo closely as lhin/intersectinc as
j,U. does, lit the seme time Ptmbaylvahia; Marv
limd and Virginia, and openhigdip a country.
1 now insulate#, end abouiuling in ttic material
ef trade in peace ohd aefencc in war: Thentter
trad- hopeless 1 inability ofThe 4lbnblo:tsacked
Ponnsylrania: and northern Central Railroad
To.afibni;nit:«stwiinlpntl«t:t!riholgoreenf'
freight;,nowbronght-tq.sPittshnrghhylhW.
Fort lVayno * Uevehuid roads,ond therthii
demands, tho tmmedinte • openmgiif.Thls, ■ thS‘
' Pisiw ■ ”“ 5 ; JrfWi lliHls G*a : speed thp"
panyjn their cfforb to elojS the-gap id its
something ranr*,th»n onr:gt>od:irl«he» nbd:
prajuifot thelrutceesscrejßnltisiort dmericn)*':
IJI'SURAJI'CE.
TNDEMNITTf'AGAINST LOSS BY"
J-* , I?E.---FBA>JKIiIKFIBEII<BIJEjINCETCOM.
PAN\ Oi . Officf,43jAad 437
ChMtmit near mb. *
?! AantSy January ljt 18« l mblithoj ..••*
•gT^Uylo^ttaelcf.AweiuMy/lwlSBL l^
FUit Mortgage - , amplyqq
Eoal Estate, (pres’t raj. Q) |£#s 00
•JempOfarj Loaas, on amploCoUateril t *. v**
■ SMViHx.ummih.mx., "89 i£i Art'' "
GfSSf* J? 1 " Bss,oc; 72>cmi.'.."' ; raisa co
Nptoa.and BlUt Bocclrablo - 1»82I 00
* 2T,519 00
. tar X&e only proflUlnmi
Company can cdiride.by law an from ritfu which '
b*T®beendatennined, ‘
Insuranos made on trtty. description of property.
, t .‘ >wu * n ® country, at rates Its lowas are consistent
withseeurity;,, -£> ■
.Since their incorporation, a’ported of thirty years,
they hare paid tones by firs to an amonnt exceeding
£*om*, afaium of JMtprt, thereby affording eridanct
or the adrantaees.of Insurance, at «eU u theirabUi
to;meet with pronjptnsse all
LoaaußTTrß*!
laoos paid doting tfctf 7earl&sB.^
SS2i?k B ? Bck * r * ~ ' I«»61<*, • ’ •” v
• r... Jacob B. Smithy *•
SSSmtii B ®*!'- Edward C* Dticu ‘
DaridS. Dro«b r .. .. Goo. W. BifcbihW..
Bamoet Grant, .. , Geona FiSml*?/
. CHARLES S. BANXJKEB, PratW
••: . EDWARD C. BALE. rfa/aJagT
Wji. A- Stui, Secretary pro*«*. • -'™* lf '
• ' J-;OABDNEB COrFIR.aIW
mj6 » Office Northeast cor. Wood *.TUxdSi
I.TJIRE INSURANCE.-BYuTHB RKLI
!, r ANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COItPANT
or PHILAI)EIJ*aiA, ooTJUILDINGS; Bmkedor
MEBCHA.NDISE,-FUHNITUBJL ?q
town or country. Offlco N 0.308 Wulni?rtmtT
o toSSS? oSnywtod
Flm MoUg»£»nn ImptoT*dClty Proper- “ i <
“tffi g
www
»n* * LiladelpU^'cpar csat.rXOflh;.'., • anflprv^
AJlcgheny cptiuty Qporct.P. K. B.JLoaa, OO
Collateral bonds; w®tt»ecured.;.7.^^“.,v.*«.' x ' 2660 oo
ilMttog t ba,w,d 1 -Broo.\Toj )r JttoanliOtt' . ’
Railroad Company, uortruo loan- *• 4 nm an
EaUrUd OO
, Firrlratiranceco.......... -. j'o&O oo
i DolAware -MirS; lumra:?ce .•. .700 00
Commercial Bank do ............ r. l-w 01
Mechanician*: .;tfV.;Wrr ~ S
Uuiuu.M. lusunuics Co.’* Scrip.*....*.. ' <»<
Bill* Rocelvablu,'business paper..;.. ” r * 10037 in
egoi!
C«t» onnaudauiliu handi of agent* ,/ 11j58515
CLEM TINGLET. Ss(£. M
Samu.l EUiJtam, ■ Z.-Lolhre,!, \> i
" ' Chu. L.l.nd, -
•JpjHkMrsmi,--.. : Ered'*. JLmdlr,
W m. MlM.r, J»coli T. Bunting,
C. Ster.Mon, ... O.S.IV«IxI, f .
•!'.., Smith Bowen, 1.,
Join 01™'!, J„. 8. WbMiuS;
MarshallWill*.-.... . j John Bfeselh PUtab’ffb.
B. MISCBUAK, fiecrkdiT.
J. Q.'comir.j&a.
Third and Woodetraot.
toy G ■ Northeast corner
TTCESTERN INSUKANCE COMPA
yy. NY Oil JPITWBtJBGII. ' ' ■ - v
■i o::h.O—s^ LLEE
»X m f™”- a 9i int «tt «** e/ iVri and UtrtH
A Uobu IfuOtKtityn, manag'd- l s Direetbn teho
are tpell kuovnta the commitAilf, and ar« deter,
mtned^bgprompUut aud tlbetoiag, to maktoSe the
ciafwfrt- vhKklheyhare ussum*J,oe offering tJjelnl
yroteoUon lo thou vho deiire to be iurvrtJ. "
■•• ; - ASSETS, OCTOBEft 30,1859: J
.ntock.'Ammntn . ®- in ini m
Mortgsgv# «h 2 w
“’So on
Opeb Account#, it....; 1"...*.”."!'”." •" 7,809 00
Premium Note*. ”*"’”*'*'*’
Motes nod Bills 'UleciMufed..?.;l74*o7s 12
DIBKCTd^S
George Dareie, . -
J{. Miller; Jr:; '
B«* <J. Thomsit y
O. W. JackMu;
AJ«xazt4er ;
•
mySO— r‘ •»-?- —
F RE, MARINE AND INLAND IN
tfDHAJiCE.— JJiSUBAXCE COMPANY OP
SOKJH AMmCA, PHILADELPHIA. * .
• Incorporated SSOO.aOO.' ?
AsboU, Jamury 10, I*^*.., «i i«o>» ,;i
: ;*ps3BBSfcS^*^
. TOtO. C, AILTNfS"S?” KGI)ON ' P a ' daL
iWTInBOTwjQBJn the»boroeld:andmliabla Com.
J*aai«i caa ba,otuHaed by.*ppHcation to - /c
M ' ,w. P. JOXE3, Agent,
87 Water»treet.P»cMlOT««
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Itfth. uriptlon
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iMureiagain*t lo«Baaddunagahv fir«:
2£M£?
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COMPANY, No.U? Chaii,.,
oppoifl. tl» Cmtorn Homo. V . ,
R3f\| 043■ ■•
iirTiSfli?* 8 411 UjwUof loiunuic*,eithor perpetual
’•“lW,onertry Aracriptlon of Vhjport y, 3m„
Chaadto, »I reajon&blo ntw of premlmn. - ■ ■■. *
• gPBEM.K KI.VO, rntUnt.
,•>•■■ M..w» Baldwin. Pum
*\ JH4CKITOBNIV Becntan. ,
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ttoST” ' ' ' Jo “Pl> S-P«*l» - •
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p.B.esrcrr,. .. - E-wiii; - ~.
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• cornar Third and Wood a treat*. •
A lleuueny; INSURANCE, COM
No. 37 Fifth
». Mrßoojris2^* ,cCuß ?> "-A**-
Xsa«« Jane*,-
O.Q. lloaen ... • .
HamyChildi,
*?•!<; K,<X<ir ty , •
&o A- Wllioo,
” . V*ho»tock,' •
yy HJfiELEH & WILSON'S „„ t~
Sewing Machines, s
■' »o.'smrtnstreet,pittsbdboh.pa.
FAIRS OF.IBGO.
wueelkb.6 .unison.
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OUIMD MATES FAIE; Qln ' o MATE * .
ChlMsoMKbanlaMuamJS^ 1 ' * AIBi - ■
j LoolstUlo Sli*tj a ulra' Institute v~ -
Allegheny coLNi?'“rAi2 I> ?'i 1 ?r'IS^“ Dl8 :
*o4 other Cumity Fairs too
. MU>BOVKI> SEWINO MAun?v5 B f WILSON'S -
yeiCES.rOth ln^St^.'Sll'S',A‘ailHltEO
L th» b<ttt-atitl moat relUhk 55^/^ttexifi m
uo» Ia <UA S?«lo* Muhin*
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