The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 25, 1861, Image 1

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JOHN B. CANFIELD & CO.. I THIMBLE. ; f~\Ol IJU \ii\r IV i . ' •-
•10* *»o Fo»w*iu>n.o lUacMiKTi Lid whuit- TjrTS^ l * fKIAIBLE Wholesale Jj a ~}i INDs BANK, N0.:65
•alo dealer. In WESTEBN BESEBVETiiebJe. Co**KSlo» Miscma*!.. dealt™ I '"••raStnn. >
POT ANI) PEAUL „ ■ ' OBABTEEKH » ms. |
I2L A^HP^ L D A 6\^'u S^B^ l u S <T L I : ASS',*™ » - * ••10*. 1~ «. Wedded,
'■Ssnssssrrfi' f*- 1 “>? *? *-», a., , »* **
*.i—2 I l : . f • ■ : ocj j *>ti from oto u o’clock.
* ! recelT ‘*l ol all sum* Dot leas tbau One
d ‘'‘fT l wf \ he prodU ll ‘ jcbu ‘ ed twice a
SSL J „ ll "''' lnl, « r - lulere.t baa been d.~
i tbT l)r : V u “" Gibbet, .lute
:» k organized, al th. rat. ,u per coot.
oMh.’l* 1 ' 1 { 1 “" 1 ' itl '“ ll «“*. I* plated to th» credit
. “f ? r ““ !i l’* 1 . *■”* '*"■ 'be aanie to
to»l rroin tb. first dag.of Join, and Doeeiober, com
l?r,o.*n “ “ , “ r • hh "“ 'roubttng tbe d.p0.1-
tor to coll, or orott to preotot bl. paa. bJLt. At tbia
Vtafi"’ * g * r ' :Killt ' tIGl!r A»o OAK.fiALr raa
...d"&,,“ , .V IM, ' I , n| ’ 1 lhe Charter, By-Law., R„L»
tbe oflic^ Utlo,U, • fUrUißl,ed E r *' is i applloatlou at
A SHEKAitb, Commission Mkr- ChoCEM, J'ItUbCCE, AND COMHIMIUS Mek
t U * dttUer - iu GRAIN AND I “CASSIS,
PKODULiC, No. 'M Libeny Mnwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' tt^?, Y i ll '- P3 * BA-
Cbola brmiuls of FJrtr for Bakem and rJtili «. i s£[ ' * V *' No * 258 tibw r
oo ulaoUv on band.- Particular attention paid »oJ srSk!— Dol4:ly
— l‘P rtrdef " for Merchandize ttgoerallv. ocd:dlj i p\^\rT.V,V' J . b , “V*s£x- **”»». uiku!
VAN UUiiUKK, Produce and vT?, successors
m «*c“a-v*» denier m FLOUR. BUT- s'?l^»lf<r^lMlss!Sn,^ IM l55!S n, " lJoL>*aie doalem in
TER, BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD, FnniSxrS£PJ2/h SVTS ASL> SPICKS, CON*
DUMB AHD GKKES FRUITS and pSdiC get S2S Ji W>iS^ A, ¥* f IBK WOttKB **«.
•rally. Liberal cart advance made imconaignmeuta ’w. " ood above Fifth, Pitubunrh,
att-houm, Ko. Uigecood etreet. Pitlrtnr*t. _.. • . > , , ■ _ jyw..tij *
- ‘TAilite i?M£TZKR. Von warding and
V Ot>tfuit»ioN Mkkcuant, !or_tbe Main of FLOUB
«HAIX, BACON, LAUI>, BUTTKR.SkEDS.BBIKD
>BUIT, and Produce generally, No. 1C Market at
coVucr or First, Pittsburgh. oc3 dlr *'
M. K-ttUMAKSk w*. r . LA*o.
QCH()&IAK£ti it LANG, .Commission
kJVlliicHiNTt and wholesale deoisra in OHOCS
*L»OB, OUAI.V, PttODUCE, t“, Jin ISO
Libehy nml, IMml.urglr. Pa. ; taUtany ■
jULaND KIDDLE, successor to Juo.
M'GUHjgii, Ko, IKi .LjUittjr atrvet. Pitts*
burgb, GENERAL PRODUCE, UKCN'ERT aHD
COMMISSION MERCHANT. nv, tI “ A*'*"
Cdnsignmenta rgapactfaHy solicited.
jn« vhit>
WHITE, BKOTHERsi, FoewaS
vA, .„ 0 * MbmbaAm ft i.d dealer* fn
£s^. IbIONS AJ,I> PRODUCE GENERALLY, No.
205 Lllarty afreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. inj27
AbCHO,\ }£li. Commission Mv-rph »
• dfflwln CtDDE AND DEFINED CAHBON
UlDti, GLA&S, IKON, NAILS, Ac., N«. >63 Litem
•HSSt mhgtdly
» * COFFIN'
U “" U, ?V *■'“** Co., "lIOLESALfc QUO:
•*» .’ corncruf Wood and Waturstfoet*. Pilliburch
P,nn “- Jy3:(lly
wu.- J. *W*M«*S*~*—IUJ»I«X *UOPK L. U. VOIOT.
T H. VOIGT & CO., successor to L. Q.
<W\£ r A.W. DUCI3 ANO COMMISSION - HER
UIAATB, i*7 LtUirtr Krcet, PitUbnrKh, Pa. an.i
i ~rf\li -tr 1 K ~VfvM.V :\""T" —-KHWAUD HOUSE.
1-. jom, L HOjjbir<fc CO., Wholesale
MracttAXTi, corner <.f
. SmithfieM and \V\jWMreetsJ Pa iv 7
pi>UEKi'o\ & STKWakt, WESTS:
«*ockiw am. Cosimirmos MUfiusn, No.
IU7 Wood Itrtcl, l'lltshuigb. je2;»lly
B. BItUVJf Wtl, K|BtpiTlti<i
THROWN & KIRKPATRICKS, Whole-
KEEnt 1 V ,“,° d ELOI’E ASH
struct, Pittsburgh.
TAME, \7, r '
DALZELL & SOl'h, Couius
'vMj^SflcnA3tTßfor tho AM) let
-7u Wat«r street,
titttburgh. Adraneo* mado on coasifci.imiati.
DRUGGISTS.
OUlpk JOHNSTON,"i£ AI . S K7 ! 7'I'ukei
CTv.fi > ?V. G 9 AM. tJIXEMIUALS, I'KItFUMEKY '
itr m:Sffi%'^? iW,SOFLCID '° ILs » > A>l *
{ Ui Ac., Ac., of j*riiue ijual*
Uy, which be oCen> at lowest pric*-s. i.'oruer timitb
*»W u>U i-ouah Ktrw'Li. J’iitßburtli, p u .
rrcwriinlotia cag-fnHy cmuimumM n( aIJ '
- —>».miy a)m|H>iiu.,, honi>. ,
JUtsEFU FLKMLNG, corner of Market
1 be : lJuunaail, kt-eju oon»tumlv on
llkOIClNb I’JiBKUiIEHY aod «ll uli
dwprrUJniDgtobttl.iuiticn. . t
P pe * cr l|'li'«w carefully compounded at
. Ja3:lj-J
D A. FAHNESTOCK * CO., Whole
' . I w'^. , . S T^ an . d M.mulortarur uf WHITE
i \ U .Ii UAIIGi ‘’ curner °f Wood nod Kroiu
Pituibargh. , t ; 0,1,7
—1 ,-ICHN T. .SCOT'!', Wholesale Uealle
' 1- AI ?JW UJ * VA “*<ailES AM)
mh«TUJ‘*'S. >O. Litw>rt/ atreet, I'itutjurch.
, AU «mlcrw will n-cgjy prompt altcnUou. :
DRAUN &• REITER, Wholesale"amo
jjfSS: oonior ;< «-**■
tiJirO. ;JJL. :K-fcil’bi2<K, I>RUGGIBT,
*■ rn_. t40 ,7'" OO i/ trw,t ‘ fton,fr ° r Wood street and
Virgin alley, Dittulmrgli, !»>.
ji ttorjte rs.
JOiES G. iUcCOJiJiELL, Attorney
VAT Lxw. Omct, »*»nd story Kup-VLaw
wo, No - 93DiAiDwutl street.
Will Attend to tb« settlement, securing And coll-c
-oidiinu, bounties, Ac., in Washington, District
of UdwnbU. m>lS*:(;mM
JOHN X* XIfiKTATCICK. MELLO3
AIivLCK & MELLON, Attor-
AT Ljtt, Jfo. l'£l Fotmb birett, Qtc doors
»Iwtp Fmlthfirld, Pittobnrgb. fa. • myl7:tkf
rnHOilAb EWING. Attorney asd
JL Cockiellob at Lav.
Omct, N«. ISO Fourth street, corner of Cliorrr
* Ul ' Mrgfa, Ila - aulhtUwlyT
SAMU-fc.iT A. EUKVIaNCE, Attorney
AT Ut. 1
.FinbrtrrcU joining the office of M»r
»h«U * Brown, Piunbufch, Fa. * ielw-dlr
Gtr-H*: AL SMITH, 7
Attorney and
l*. AW » *»■ nanowd to KCHN’ri
“■' w ‘ A'- a -Binj'DrNGs t No. 12 Diamond atrefct, next :
door to St. Peter > Church. oiylßnlly
B F. LUCAS, Attorney at Law.—
• Omci, No. 72 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa
mya....... . . .
S Jb., Attorney at Law,
• N0..135» Fourth street, Lowrie's Law Building.
rutabnrgh, Pa. . . mU
produce.
ft. kUTCUWftOX:;.'.".. bTIIIIuT
Leech & commission
a*i> Foxwaanixo ttucfUNT*. dealers io- WEST*
BESEBTir^HKESX,IaoUB, FlSu, BA
_ ££*»» IH-'TTEU, LLNSgfcl* OIL, I»OT6 AND
.-’ FEAML A.SHEB, SEEDS, UIIAIN. I>Rl£D FRUIT
and Produce generally. Bern brands Family Flour
: always on baud. Agent for the sale of Fudiaou A
Co.’a celebrated Patented Pearl Starch. Hot. 110
Secood aod Mvfceu Wood and Smith-'
field, Ptttsbnrgft Fa. >- -£ apftdlr
OIEE3E VVAitEiiUUtjIfi.—HJSNKY
U. COLLIKS, Forwarding *ad ConunbaJoD Mcr
*BtrrrEK. lake
JSJSigJ Pr £? uc ® K«e«Uj. So- as Wood strwl,
, *pgy»aF»tgrt Pitubnrgh. ■ mr j.
1 1 1 I " - 1 ' . ■ •- ’ - ■ ■ ] m.u
-,.l^s ttOlAliiS * to., i’oUK llKAL
..>jtXli«JJ«J*a««.taPauv ISIOhd, cornarof Mar
■ ke* •M Front street*. jstiiuy -
7’ / tJt'Strtujrce .*GEjrTx7~
COFFIN, Agent fob
is
"lXf Pi JONES,* AofcJi North Amkri
01 and Hsrtlord Jn
■nrsnce Companies, 87 Water urm.
Se£beta&y< Citizens 7
l “S^ Al * A,rT ' Water
Cl AL GOIiDON, Sechetabv Westers
•*• . Ihtomo toamt; tsyiltr anel.
Au.EOnENY
■ t/ ‘ Ooin-tyr, 37 Fifth
dry- roods.
WuSoN^CAßk'Tca, V '° , ‘ c “ nL ‘“'
*' ■ (Zart IFifam, Paytta * <>..)
WHOLUAIB PEJLX.EIU IS
rOHBIOII AK» DOMESTICTDBT GOODS. ->
■'•* .WMd ttrwt, third htra» abov. Dintuoiul
oliffy. 1 ntmangh. aplfcdtf
■■ - ft ityiwmi
*^BUKCiUfiKLU. guceeiMOf to
■ I * Co *’ 'Hwfanle I»a Kunil Dealer*
. ;ln •IXPLfc AhD FAVCT ■ DKT OOODd, North
11—t cottirr of Fooi-th and Marhnt atrtatj. ad
W. bAKKEK & CO., Uealkiu n Dry
-=■; H^luSu.”,u«h.* t ° rtc ‘ ' tra *’ l,o ‘ ,r ”° Ttini - 11
7) hanskj-S'un-K. Dkaim ik Hta
tie. :
JfISSPH • HOHIfE, Diuus hIkS
teSKS. 1 ” 0 * T ** W ““‘"'“r
; = iTffflAuiifSTji
<•*«»£££ ■*=•. W tetatgg.r
. IteAUreaar
©AILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
____ANp_eOMMEReiAL I)URNAL.
uroo:hs
jyjcIMJNALD Jfc AKIib'CKLK,. \Y’
KOBf. BOBUOtt * - '- -
R kobison HTcjpfiSZZXtiZ..
Wholesale Dealer
S “ A! 'i LtA HOPE, WKUM,
r*"?!, nJ *N tulj urgb uauulacttired arttel«s.-
MouuugslitU Jlridgo,
BDUEKT bALZkLL JiMtH i. Mk(in , v :
POBEKT DALZELL-Jt wTole
burgh joaimtaclurciß, l'ituburph.
tamb&'tFs^
Jlulv
WAl'i’lvv"iSsOS;WHo7^: E *Gßi
pi.,. Much Aim, and dualon, ip
ru'u'ity
* UU, 'VsoSmK
tBOBUOt' •£Z*SS‘V *'“«*«•. “1 -loloni iu
KS* “ " aUr “™“. -»d * Iraa «™,.,
b. DILWORTH & CO., Wholesale
iranxroT:>vft^/S?’ D — ,1U1 “ n.ov»:
Wholesale Ueo- I
!»l CnUl ‘ ml0 1 N M*ECB*NTi, JJu. 172 Wood
utrwt, I’iltaburyh. j t . j (l
U/ILUAM BAUALEY, Wholesale I
blilb < K ,C£B ' w 16 auil *’ ' Vood ■*«*«. *»*»»•
* u> ra ~ |u24:dtf |
J***jrujF^cTvnEns.
jj^ssra^-raa^-i^i
! 5^«S»ftKS« 1
I ?ATEmJ&,»??£,?P U ’ JUIL ' S '"fEuVKD
I;',?. 1 . o , s h': A , ““wut.vi.istaAMi
I i, , AL ' °* ,dl 9*Ma «iud Uwt oivJo
uSaf**?. 1 *- “f •Vm,., n„,| „( •
Vc'ly.-’/fS,<o oar Balanced i
■: * OSCILLATIJiU ENGINES, tu ODmlnuinr
liomlufnrp un.-m.Ui,0,1 i„ il*U 4mm ,5 I
WILLIAJI BAtIXOILL. ....... ’
WILIAM UARMiILL A CO Nojil
*„V'V“ >«*low AUrl.ury, Painliureh 1*»
WOKKEU^ I^ 11 , AIAKtIW ASL) SHEET* IKON
pK-fki. l ? I’AT-
FLLKU .Old OVL
nKKKEI>,iTS?M pVSi M * iß *' B » UUfcTUUKN t
!• A\ k UL Jr. • » f o A » I . v 1 Pfca » CU ‘ N HE.NSE JW, SA LT
Boats « L ' A t ß ,^Na, „ lK0!i Va "La, LIKE
SimPv *4 x 'l\ A *°' BLA wouk.
UUIIHH. aud \ IADLCT IKONS, douo at thi> blmhi-
A ” oril ' r * ftwni “ tliBU “>y*' immiptly al
riTllUMAti MOOKE, ILan'cfactdker tip
“■ ANi> IICA t.EB IX ju*L EiEiw nv iti k
I vlnecau i : u n uk r E , *«ss*iii“ASiiit
VINLOAK, Nua. lxy, 1111, net juul lu., First
amfthttpld and Orant Bm-cta, Pituburgli. ’
p,UUfcfKvi" mk '”“'“ < ' i '" L lli|:l ‘" t “•'krtPH™
«r F»wl Oil and all nthar palmnuiv, ln c r~liani.
carejull, aatnirtwl. I,y nrw ha,,™,.,,.
t|UNl*) GOODS.—fcjoLiu Gold Weuding
___ AJiD Ciiaif r DjaHukd
joatmK 'uajulixu. *ov 3SS
V OF JKWEWty in Oral. Jot, Atncthy.» L *,.
Corner of First and Liberty streets, M L>*Kn CUTS AND GOULETS. t„r |.rr«mtntiun:
COLI) IIKAl) CASKS, <kc.
PITTSBI.TICU, Pjv, 11. BICHABDSOS £ CO..
'«*xrrATTCttctu» or _ _ Ornor of Fifth anrt_ >lrirh»t streets.
BVPEBIUB STEAM EXCISES, VACHISEBY, \ ,'wK|T"a-"T u"'"
*. c ->_ 4c - ___ _ mylirtf .! 1 lAL*U\Viii-«Jj <V, JUKO., KoaT > UKNLSn
JOHN CLIPHANT <fc CO., successors
V. SloauCictmvn ,if RoT
IBE3SED NLTh AND WAKHF.if •> OHARUOAI
vl I -v U ‘ N NAIL HODS* boiler
IRON anti Ul\ETa.
FAIRCIiANCE IRON WORKS, FayelteCo., I*m
Jyjßljtl Warchuosc,.l3 Wood st.. Pittsburgh.
QttJKT MANUFACTORY.— Misses J.
. W*V A F L ’ ,£1 Sl - Clair street, make to or
',ir« b/ hand, SHIBT3, COLLARS, Ac., o« .hurt no
tice. AIM, h»T« runauntijr OU hand a fine assort-
SL? 'V! L ' U \V ARS ' !"*••“ «* “>•
moot fagclunablt l ami desirable. manner. JrSn-dlj
Sl tiEVKUANCK, No. 50 Watkh dr.,
KJ* PittabnrKb, wauntarturvrorßOlLEß RI-VETM
U ROLOUTSPIKES, CuUUON AND KAILROU)
oferery description. ’
t-^?”, P * rtlcular Bi *ed>w shaped SPIKES t»ml IUV-
Ala, urge or •mall, mad* to order at short notice
coortantly on hand. Birina
WELLS, KIDDLE to CO., No. 215
Liberty street, opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh
mauufiuitururß of WHIPd, LAeUEa AND SWITCii-
KS, and srery descriptionof-LEATHLR BRAIDED
nbii&.
Orders solicited from the trade', and goods prompt
ly shipped U per matructinos. frSidswly/
J. 4. WOLFE J. PLUNKETT T cTirpUElTl -
EX CJ2LSJOlt GLASS WORKS—
WOLi E, PLUNKETT* co:, Ola,. M.Nur.r-
E 2 wood curtier
of First, Pittsburgh, Pju Se6:ljd
/~IUAKLbS CUALE, JSew Dbioiito.v
\*/ Pa., Manufacturer of BUCKETS. TUBS Zisv
WASHBOARDsTVrCIT BOXES ind LABELS
jallilyd
DEJTTtSTRY\
niEETH , EifWACTED WITHOUT
X PAIN, BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS
N 0 DKUOSok OALVANiCB ATTERV
are used. ■
Odd nealher is the time when the apparatus can
>• il » -
lledlral gentlemen end their families hare had
their teeth my proms, ; and a!te ready to
teatlfj as to the safety and ptficlesaneisof-the ftpera
w'ba,t.tjVor *» **~ u •«<! by Pons,a* interested in
asserting the coutrary, haring no knowledge of my
ARTIFICIAL TEETH Inserted In every style
OUDKY, DrxrtsT, 1:h Hmithficld st.
. JOSEPH .ADAMS, Dbniisi, Connelly's'
W Bnil'llDg. corner of BuunraJ and Gn.nl
Pittsburgh. *
RrrnacjicM—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Ilallock
The>nl«ire Robbins, Russell Krrett. my.’bdiy ’
J£££4X' US TjiTti Jt
WILLIAM WAKD, Dealer IN Prom
issory Notxs, Boxp*, Moutgagks, and all se
enrities for money.
Persons am procure LOANS thronch myacencr
on reasonable term*. j •** j
Ihoae Wishing toUnrcatthcit money tv good nd
rantign, can always Hud first und second class teitn-r
at my office, for sale.
i A . • I <x ' mnin nJcatHnsj and inter-nows strictly confl.
S?*.*—! o ®”' arMU etrce, » opposite St. Pad's
Jelsdtf
BOOTS .iy/> SHOES.
M Smlthflnfd rtinet. Hiubargh, A U*M,
•mcaiTECTrjM /,.
J Ctowiil! L ’ lato assistaat to
ga^vSaswsss^jpa**** 1 !}
Jute'S. “P'ri-t«4. llitir «rto.l»rou
i!, r ‘" lki "' »«*• ■“jggayj
• ; :'BQonjit:t f t}inH, ttc. ~:
: XTAX' 4 .CO., UooipHjLiJica asd Sta-
AL AC Woud Jtreei, n*xt door to tlm
Tlw'KnllK'S 1 " 1, I'a. SCHOOL J„1
, uitly nri liantl« ■
iJuUWj!uiy & co.jStation
, ' -*Mi Busk Boos ttftt j on
\mixrn*. Xq. w WmHi ntn»ct. rnut.ufS:
4 •™ Bta-
TB rtiw*t»ApoUd BulMtnpif
B.J.V* V
Prksidmt— GEOBGE A LB BEE.
«*»... r v,c * '
nVi o Andur *° u * I Juue* B. D. Ueodt,
IliU Bunwta, M. IVuD.« k p
Beta. L. Fahoertock,. A. M. Pollock, M. P
HopewvU Ut.pt.um, | UoU-n itoM.,
( Jame* Shidl..,
.June*l>. KcUtij, J Alaxaud tr Tludle.
>Ttr.H.
Alexander Bnullej.
Jvtiu U. liackulbD,
Gtforgu Blai;k,
John B. MrFuddun,
Peter A. Madeira,
Jobu 11. Slellor,
J&nnw McAuley,
John Manilla I],
Walter P. Slanball,
Johu Orr,
Henry L. Biugwalc,
John 11. Shocnberger,
Alexander SnAwr,
William E. fichoerti,
Isaac Whittier,
Christian Yeager,
tea —CUAfi. A. COLTuN,
JoliQ I). Caufk-IJ,
Aluuzu A. Carrier
Churlu* A. I'oltuti
Williaiu i)uugia»,
John Kmin,
Juhu llolmert,
Williiuu a, llavetl,
Pulor 11. Hunker,
Kit-hard Ilaj A,
WilUaa S.
»uvcly,
iECRSTABT AM» TiiEASU
fci(UwT
I nEKMAiN TRUST AND SAVINGS
BANK, corner Sixth and Wood atftota.
• bailk of DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
I CAPITAL . .A.... 81U0,WKI.
| STOCKIIOLDEBS INDIVIDUALLY U ABLE.
| director*: • v
ADAiI BEINEUAN, PretiiitnL
1 , > r !V g 'w Barlmugb, AngQHtiw Uouv.slur,
i , r. "J' t,rs » Joo«*i»b Lang,
I .1. * . llrtvoknue, UhriwUan SifU-it,
] Auibotiy.Jlcvur, A. Groetziiijrer.
LUSCUVXT EVERT DAY
JOHN STEW APT. Carter.
•W is CiljL i .M'i: o vs.
WWNltmE' cllATffi A'J' Hi.;:
X DICED PRICES.—JAMES W. WOODWELL
bi-H.'Jt aud tt-j Third street, and 111 Fourth street,
cojiiisTixo or
ALL_X ABIETIES OF STYLES AND FIN'I:
luitublg for HOTELS ami PRIVATE DWELLING:
Ail onieni promptly attended to, aud the Fi
uilnre carefully packed and twixrd.
STEAMBOATS ami HOTELS furnished at short
CABINET MAKERS supplied with every orti
in the line.
J AAIKS H. CHILDS <fc 00.7
IlorE COTTON* MILL, ALLKtiUENY
»A!rrrArrrßrE* «»r
SFAStLESS HAOS ASD OF OSSA BCUCS,
32 INCHES TO 4d rxCtIKsVIDE.
OS’OrdfTs left at H. Child* A Cn.», YXi Wood at
PniHt'iirpli, will revive attention. 0.-£r, : .Uy
HKXS t Wholesalb andKetaii
PBXB ASD CASTS REPAIRED;
SILVER AND GOLD PLATING.
Done at tho nbrtrtost n«t|r», at tho r»>rner of Fourth
and 3lark«'t *trrvl«, Hreond iMary.
living «>tu of the city having i%u» u> rrpa
cm Bond thorn by maiJ, *
mh:T7aH
FITZPATRH K A Co.
- dealers is MANILLA, HEMPA.M)
CUTTUST CORDAGE, OAKUM,TAR. PITCH. ROS
IN A>D OILS. TARPAULINS. DIVK, LIGHT
ANI) HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. 1,5 Water nail
•6 b ront *u*cu, Pituhorgh. iip-'.-dlr
WW. YbUNU, successor to Curt*
• wrieiit A V c»nnK, No. !i? Wi**] iirnt. corner
o! Diamond ali**y, dealer lu till Lindi* ul CUTLERY
RAZORS. RIFLES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES. SCIS
SORS, GUNS, Ac., Ac. A largo a*>urtiai'ot of the
abocc gwda comaantly on hand. mhl
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‘WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC, 26, ldoi
THE BATTLE OF DBAIHESVTT.T.Y
FURTHER HETTIES,
WASHINOT<».vJtoc. 21, 1861.
Tho Drainesville tattle has been the emit
ing sutyeot of conversation 10-duy. Our troops
stood up to the fire with unflinching pluck
They have shown that they are made of good
stuff. The proscut viotory, thelirst achieved
by our army across the Potonnc, in view of
the odds against us, is doomed conclusive that
wo are more than a match for tho rebels, and
the presage of further brilliant victories on
our side whenever tho enemy can be induced
to fight.
The rebel force left Ccntrovillo at two
o’clock dn Friday morning, with tho view, as
it is very evident now, to intercept tho forag
ing party iindor Goneral Ord, ordered towards
This intelligence, of course
could only haVoTfeSin communicated by some
one of the numerous traitors, who, notwith
standing tho vigilance of oar commanding
Generals, still manago to got in and out of
our lines, and notify tho enemy of every in
tended movement of importance.
•The enemy had four full regiments—tho
Sixth North Carolina, First and Eleventh
Kentucky, and Tenth Alabama, throe com
panies of the Louisiana Tiger Zouaves, -evon
companies of cavalry, and a battery of sir
pieces—total, five thousand ono hundred and
fifty men. They evidently calculated to meet
a email party, have n good time in killing and
capturing our men. secure a good quantity of
forage that wo hud been to the trouble of gath
ering, and retire to their Mauaasas retrench
ments insolent with spoil* and glory. They
calculated without their ho*a. tien. McCall
norcr send* a log to mill. Ho had u full bri
gade, comprising the Sixth, Ninth, Tenth and
Twelfth Pennsylvania reserve regiments,-the
“Buck Tail'* Hides, six companies of cavalry
and a buttery of four pieces bn the foraging
expedition, besides two hrigadus'held in re
serve should their services bo wanted.
W bile all the rebel forco took port in the
fight, ..uiy tho “Buck Tail*’ Rifles, tho Sixth
and Ninth regiments, and oor battery, were
engaged on our side, mimberiuga little over
hull (he Strength of the enemy.
The dotails of the battle do n..t vary mate
rially from tbow given in tuy report yester
day. Two companies of the BucktoiK were
sent ahead, to protect the forward advance
from a flank attack, should anv enemy show
it-clf. They came very near witting inter tho
enemy's battery. Instead „f an opening tiro
from the robe]*, a regiment of cavalry quickly
darted from the woods across an open field,
designed to draw on the body of our troops in
pursuit—a piece of strategy that fortunately
failed. Swing tho advance Buektail compa
nies pushing back, the enemy lot fly a shell
at them. The shell jiassed over their heads
and demolished a chimney on a houso nearby.
Quickly tho counter-cannonading and mus
ketry commenced—the battery4l»ktirils and
yflxUiaml Ninth regiments dnfr% thd wbH:,*
the Tenth and Twcllth regiments and cavalry
being kept fn the rear. There was a lively
time for noariy an boor. Our infantry did
not flinch from the fire. Our battery did
splendid execution. The enemy wero an to
their old dodges. The Alabama regiment,
i when advanced upon by the Ninth Pennsyl
vania regiment, showed an 0 American flag
and cried oot, “\\*c arc Bucktuils; doift
shoot. Believing they wero tho“BucktailB,"
Colonel Jackson told his men not to fire, when
the Alabamians gave them a volley, tnrnrd
on tbeir heels and ran.
A shell struck at the feet of an officer man
ning one of our guns, glanced off, fell into a
field, and ciplodod. '•Von are getting too
near, said tho ganner, ‘Til giro you a les
son, and stave y„u t . damned old baggage- lor
you Ho sighted his piece, and whiz went
the bail, with deadly effeef, exploding tile
magazine of the opposing gun, and killed
: some half dozen of the gunner*.
A drummer attached to the Ninth regiment
took two prisoners, having no olher weapon
but a club. 1
j After the enemy retreated, two companion of
: the “Bucktails," under command of Captain*
I Jiel)onnl,l and Holland, were ordered bv lien.
| McCall to scour tho woods to which the'enemy
had retreated. Cant. Uollond says ho counted
over one hundred dead bodies of tho enemy on
tho field. It was a ghastly sight. The
groans of tho dying and wounded wore t«rri>
bio to hoar. Ono rebel soldier, who was un
hurt, stood sentinel by the side of his dying
brother. He said ho would not leave* his
brother till ho was dead. A dying soldier
asked one of our men to tube a pack of cards
from his pocket, as Jic did not wish, he said,
to dm with them in hi* possession. Due asked
for whisky, another for water, and others for.
surgeons, ministers and Bibles.
It is estimated that, tho killod amlwoanded
are fully one hundred and fifty, as stated in
my first report. Tho bodies of several officers
were loft on,tho field, with their shoulder
straps cut off, and everything token from
their pock eta to prevent recognition of their
rank and names. The body of Colonel Tay
lor, of the First Kentucky regiment, who
was known to bo killed, was taken:away. In
the woods adjacent were found twenty-tro
wounded rebels. Moat of tbeso, it la sup
posed, still remain at Thorton’s and a neigh
boring house, where they were carried after
the aotion. It is also bolieved that the bodies
of the dead which out men left lying iu the
woods were buried to-day.
Of tho wounded rebels si* were brought to
General McCall’s headquarters after tho en
gagement, and thonoo removed to tho division
hospital. Two of theoo died to-day—F n
Alexander, of tho First Kentucky regiment’
r'i J -.J , o C " olh “ r '’. Scr P MDt Company
E, Sixth South Carolina Nearly
all onr own stk.undod.aro now in thisTiospital
where overy needed attention is boing given
to thorn by Dr. Shipped, tho ahlo add cx
pcrionced surgeon in charge.
Oar captured prisoners, eight in number,
are in the guard house*, in tho oustody of
Major Lyman, Provost Marshal of the di
vision. They are all dressotl in light and
thin cotton uniforms. Ono of the prisoners
in a nephew of Colonol Block, of General
Porter’s division- They say that General
Johnston camo after them with ten thousand
Tncn three milos, this, side of Ctmtreville to
advanco to their aid if necessary. Jt is
lioved that the robol General got wind of tho
turning out of General Hancock’s division
I and thoroupon beat a retreat. 7
ADDITIONAL rAUTICULAIW.
Washington, boa. 22, 18GI.—Tho seven
soldier* attached to tho “flacktail** P»illos
and Sixth and Ninth Pennsylvania regiments’
who foil in tho tattle at DraincsvilU, were
placed to-day in o rew on separate biers near
Gen. McCall'* headquarters. Nearly every
soldier of the division called to look ut them.
It was a solemn spoeraclo. * Hardy men shed
tears while looking on the inanimate forme
of their late comrade* in arras, hut their grief
was alleviated by tho thought that they bad
.met the death a true soldier love* best—Aleath
on tho battle field. Tliroo of the dead were
buried to-day,nil belonging to tho“Bucktair*
Hiflet—Corporal Samuel Galbraith, Company.
H; George lUop, of the snmo coiopaoy.*and ;
Guorgo Cook, Compeny E. The remaining
bodies are to be taken .to thoir late homes.
No such impressive econo has omurrod the
other side of tho'Potoroao as their burial;'
The burial ground I* in a ! nuiot,
out of the way place, shaded by pines and
fringed by a brook. Of thoio severely
wounded tho best earn iataken. These are In
tho division hospital, whore they receive every
attention at the hands of Drs. QtHoL
and othor surgoona attached to the different
brigades. Several wUlhavo td hhdergo am-
nutations, but all endure their sufferings with From Kentucky
heroic courage. J. N. Carothem, Sergeant : „ ckir *'|
Sixth 56uth Carolina regiment, one of the An editorial notice in Monday's Cincinnati
wounded rebels, mentioned in my report yea- : G'WMwciaf says : !
toriUy as having die<l after hie admission to i "We are informed by a gentlemen iust re
Mooftr U ‘r“ —“ SpIUI al , tachl>a 10 General <omcd from the headquarters of Uen.Mitehell
UcCall s division, oamo from Chester Court at Bacon creek, seven miles this side of itr,,,/
Dense, South Carolina. Ho had in bis pos- fordsvillo, that’ X ouemy were reported en
session arty-sovon dollars in South Caro- thousand strong on ™oen rivor P Onnosite
Itna andl Georgia bank bills, and a package, Uon. McCook’, division and Twis tEonX
rrttlXhe rLZ, •»<*'«’ hi, they would attempt to erect batteries to op
-I,T tl H“ r «qaostto .oud thesamo to pose his further advonce. Our troons there
duty to g bis Wr” “ X eagerness of the troops to press for
other wounded rebel who died, is supposed, warJ ,B a ver * satisfactory temper for our
from memorandums found in his possession, troops to bo in, of course ; but accordiu* to
WtSffiS•„koo”os h .of : Very io . ,ol,i^ '“ , or another
a young lady. On the back of the locket wo, C ' mcnm » tl Journal, there sc™. to bo no imme
a verse of poetry in manuscript, signed “Hen " cfto< * adr *&oe in contemplation. This is oon-
Jf^y^K Whioh “ Pr ° bably the aaiD6 * rary 10 tbe aocount9 " e been iWiring
THE IuATBST. from otb * r 80tirce3 for somo days past—find
Poiht ok Kockh, Md., Dec. 22 B'P. M we tnial wa y turn.out incorrect. The situ-
AU right otr the Upper Potomac. Jackson ation in Kentucky and Tennessee is such
K- LTr^threg 1 ; Xrf‘ re pt C :re h Ms- ; l hat r »bjlaynpa,hirers have been'
salt. The rebel battery opposite CoL Geary's : ® Poking forward to hail the hour
camp also retired to Leesburg. ; when the military authorities would announco
am l o™g’the°rebe l i n,i dlacollt<mt sro ram Pant i tho J “J'* ot preparation ended and
They have twenty-three hundred gun, In i ‘^7’/X ° u
\ irginia. A, to tho late affair at Muhfordsville.whioh
was as brilliant in itsulf u, any encounter yet
chronicled in this war, it seem, wo aro in
danger of assigning a kind of importance that
cannot belong to it. Tho Louisville corre
spondent of the Chicago Tribm. corrects this
mistake aa follows, and makes aomo valuable
remarks besides, which wo will present to our
LATEST FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, Dec. 22, 1861
THE RETURN ©F OEM. SCOTT—THE PROBABLE
Tho Government to-day received iotelli
gonce brought by the last steamer from Eu
rope, from Gen. Scott, stating that ho intendod
to take nassage in the next steamer for the
United States. Tho Genera! docs not state
the object of his return, but ho undoubtedly !
bnngs information to our Government of im- |
portant movements abroad. It must be a se- !
rioos matter, or Gen. Sbott would not returaj
bo speedily, for it is well-known that ho had
made arrangements to be absent a longtime. !
• TRE STEAM SLOOP PKNRACOL.I. ‘
Tho steam sloop Pensacola made her first
tnal trip yesterday to Indian Head. Her ma
chinery .worked woll, much better than was
anticipated. Mr. Sioklca, who built the en
gino a year ago in tho Washington, Navy
Yard, but was so long in getting it into work
ing order that tho Department lost patience
and confined him on board, is still «but up
and will remain there until tho vessol cots to
sou. °
HOW THH REBELS TBEATSQ MSB, RICEETTB.
The rebel authorities not only treated Mrs.
Rickets, who recently arrived bore with her
husband from Richmond, with indignity, but
refused to return tho carriage she took from
Washington, in which to convey her wounded
husband from the battle-field at Bull Run
and of which she was robbed, or to make com
pensation for her loss. Tboy gave her per
mission to pass tho lines from Richmond to
but were not generous enough to
provide for the payment of her passage. This
“be to do hcrsolf.
ORX. si 'oi.ella n's' body oca^ji.
The Tenth Regular Infantry and Sturgis
Rifles, of Chicago, were yesterday detailed as
Gen. McClellan’s body guard. Gen. MdClol
lan resided at Chicago when tho rebellion
commenced.
MISSOURI SENATORS WITH TITB REBELS.
The Missouri Republican announces au
thoritatively that Senator Tolk has joined
the rebels at Memphis, and that Johnson, tho
other Missouri Seoator, has been with the
rebels in Wosteru Virginia since last July.
Why tho dolay in expelling them from the
f»euate, and allowing loyal men to fiU their
places !
THE. CAPTURED REBEL OVERCOATS.
Gf ovdr-fWrty overrents thrown away by tho
retreating rebels at Drainesvillo, -only two
were of iToolcn.
Tnr CHAROES AGAINST GEN. BRSHAM,
General RoFecrans’ charges against Genorai
iieuhiun have been received at the War De
partment, and a court-martial will be immo
diately ordered. Genorai Bcnham is charged
with having permitted Gen. Floyd to escape,
with (iisoboying bis superior, and with con
duct unbecoming an officer. Gen. Rosccrans
is expected here, and will probably bo present
at tho tnal. v
THE THIRD FIFTY MILLION LOAN.
Drafts for the fourth installment of ten per
cent, on tho third fifty million loan were
drawn yesterday.
SECRETARY CHASE’S SYSTEM OF FINANCE.
Much interest is oxcited by the circulation
or a pamphlet explanatory of Secretary
Chase s system of finance, tho arrangement
and details being to show that by its adoption
pot only would tho strength of the Union be
increased, but the country rendored entirely
independent of foreign capital.
TWO REBELS CAPTURED BY A COLORED MAN
A colored servant of Col. Jackson, who
commanded one of the regiments at Draiue*-
ville, while in charge of the Colonel’s horse
scooted on the outskirts ef the field, captured
two rebels and brought them into comp. HU
carbine, though loaded, had no cap on it, and
tor rebels* guns being discharged, they sur
rendered on seeing the negro’s piece leveled
at them.
A RUPTUBE CONSIDERED INEVITABLE.
A gentleman occupying a high poaitioa in
Pane writing to a friend in thie city, says
that tho impreieien wu very general in the
best informed circles in France and England
that a rapture betwoen England and the
united Stated is inevitable.
The Trent Difficulty.
The situation of tho affair in Washington,
up to last Saturday evening,!. stated as fol
lows, in a special dispatch to the'Hew York
Tribune; -~
Lord Uyone yesterday made his first official
communication to the Secretary of State, who
at oneo sot about the preparation of a reply.
The contents of the dispatohos are known
to no one, except these two, the President and
probably General McClellan. Bat tho general
opinion among outsiders near the official bar
■ cirefc of diplomacy
is that they do not present an ultimatum, but
leavo room for negotiation, as; we have hero-
Sl 0 .". i! ah n n, t{ ,d - foment
th»t tho Cabinet is determined to yield to
England, ovento tho point of surrendering
Mfi.onatnl Slidell, rather than fight her,
which tho Ilerald of Saturday makes broadly
Md in donble-lead, and the Timt, insinuates,
lC mnttorly and mischievously false,
18 !*■*» “ »• bavey excellent
authority lor saying, thoro is no principle htid
4®-” or . ‘° t I°, atO<i in '"7 standard work on
pntoraational Law, by which > nation can be
required t° give, up Its own property or eit
iscns, no matter how tho last poMoskion wu
act]aired, to another nation, if a man damn
over his neighbor's fenco to recover bis hat, ho
nrny apologise and make reparation for injury
donoto feneo or grounds, but can hardly g
oxpocted to return the hat.' Oreatairitam not
»«*« «•««*■
cauuoi oofitidor its emissaries as othor
than our mtiaoni. • -'
Plain as this point is, it bus not been taicn,
bo far sa notice if, in thonumeroui newspaper
Uißcuißions of the subject. It has, borfovV
been brought to tbo attention of tbe Sccrolarv
or St&to. 5 J
A Waj bln Eton dispatch to tbo TIVrM says,
It is tho current belief boro thnt lord Irons
ibts Reott instructed to-domand of onr govern
wlrJ IP>'”ey {ir conduct-of Captain
"'l”',*"' 1 t,l « restoration of Mej.ri. Mason
and Slidell tii tbo deck of a British war vised,
easing such demands on the fact that tbo cal
lant captain should, by the Us■‘ofjnations,
tb » Trent as a prise, andTiaro tbo
qnostion settled by an admiralty court, ‘ It is
booonehed in
reapoctfnl moderate terms, t o is not to
W< mu J»or feelings of national pride.
. TheWNlp b OW( which reap'd us to-4a*
hy the steamers Arqgpj pccaniorts
Tito eland 1 ? h ° ’ , * rlik ” preparations
or England aw rdt, to indicate ad£ign for
acno™i l^i. ,s:an Tho return of
too, when it was known that
ho intended to spend tbo winter in Southern
Z-7’ B iJ°‘ nse to speculations of no nleaaina
nia lTssmTo, until Mr. Seward Joses hb
- ebccrfnl manner/ woriedd not indulge in too
i«SI££ p,>r9lwMk, ne M <*>e result qf. fro
p “' u ! s
An undue importance has been given to the
skirmish which lately occurred on Green river
bank, between the scouts of Col. Willieb’s
regiment, and doubtless the idea has been im
pressed upon the minds of your readers that
we are near a great and decisive battle in this
State. This is a wrong impression. The
truth Is, we appear to be as far from a battio
to-day as ever.
I wrote to you that Green river had been
crossed by the brigados of Gens. Johnson,
Rousseau and Nogloy. This was for the pur
pose of making a recounoissancc. It was
necessary that it should bo done in force, for
the position of affairs ou tho south bank of
the stream was perfectly known. No euomy
was found, and Co!. Crittenden was established
at tho bridge and the soutifside of the stream
one mile below Munfordsviilo, while the de
tachmont of Col. Willieh’s regiment was placed
at a hill two miles cast of tho railroad, and
three miles from tho crossing at Munfordsvillc
As soon as it was known by the rebels that
a crossing had boon effected, thoy advanced
in force from Cave City, but before they had
arrived our forces were withdrawn, with tho
exception of the pickets of Colonel Wiliich
and tho guard at tho bridge. Theso latter
w r protected by Capt. Stone’s battery of
nflod piocea, stationed on the northorn bank
of Green river. The attack on Wiliich’a men
was made by tho advance of a large force of
rebels, whoso retreat on the death of their
leader caused a halt bn the port of the reb- 4
els. Batteries woro advanced to tho northern*
shore of the river for the protection of our
men on tho other shore. A fow rifled pioees
'were opened on tho rebels, but at ineffective
distanco. In this position the parties now
stand—th&rebels determined to give the Fed- •
eral troops a. worm reception when thoy are
ready to cross in force. Thii the Fodorals will
dowhen tho men now engaged in rebuilding tho
railroad bridge have completed iu Ono hun
dredandflty men are now employed liponit.and
the cars will probably test their workmanship
in a fortnight. Then, and not till then, when
supply trains can follow unobstrnotedly, will
an advance in force be made. Then there lies
forty miles, and perhaps 'as many days be
tween ns and the rebels. At tho 'ond of the
time and the trip named we shall probably
have a grand battle. Whatever its result may
be it can only bo a chock if adverse to tho
Federal, troops. To tho rebels an adverse
termination will make the battle a dccisivo
one. It is gratifying to feci tbet all that can
be effected to ensure for tho Union cause a
great victory is being done. In the centre
division of the main army there are not less
than 50,000 men, and ton or twelfo full ond
complete battcrioa, of tho finest quality, man
ned and supported by regulars.
100.000 Riflce from Germany.
Thnrlow Weed writes from Paris to the
Albany Evening Journal :
“In one most essential element of war wo
shall soon bo relieved. The fact that the
South intended war long before we supposed
it possible, and not only rifled Northern arso
nals, but procured Urge supplies from Eu
rope, left ns to opon the campaign at great
disadvantage. This disadvantage has both
delayed fiction and exposed oar troops to mur
derous fire before theu inferior arms bceamo
effective. But this Inequality will soon cease.
£ir. George L. Sobuyicr,, tho government
agent, has completed his mission. He has
obtained from tho government arsenals in
Austnal and Saxony over one hundred thous
and rifles equal to any in the world. These
arms are now on their way to America.
“Mr. .Schuyler, though for a long time em
barasaed and thwarted, and all the whilo en
countering rivalriesand complications, finally
overcame them all, and goes home rewarded
for his efficiency and fidolity, by eomuieto
success. r
“Tho knowledge that our government
needed arms has sharpened the cupidity and
wits of all who deal in them. The armorers
of Europe are at work now, night and day, in
patching up old muskets, and in counterfeit
ing new ones, in the .hope of palming them
upon our government. Europe abounds with
inferior, discarded muskets, while new and re
liable arms, in-hand, aro only 'obtained from*
government arsenate, and that, 'of course,
with greardifficulty." ' •
Itema from Dixie’s Land,
TBOUBLX IS TBS BEDIL CAMP,
A Richmond correspondent of TheNatKoilU
learne from an authentic
source, “That President Hayis, has under
consideration a matter which would, in all'
nrobabllity, result in the resignation of Gen.
Wise and all the officers-in his Legion, in
which event Obadiah Jennings Wise, his eon,
would resume his post os oditor of The En
yurcr, and oppose the Administration with
hispowqr, JEhis ifoqld haamost unfortu.-
nate circumstance fit this Juncture, when a
single turn of tho whecl may'bring endless
disaster to tho South.”
DKSrERATTOX OP TITS KRJCTCOKT BKBKLS*:
The Bowling <lrcen correspondent of. TJk
XaikriUr {7iiea says : “Oen, Marshall has
iisned a proclamation to the oitisene of Kon
tnoky, in which ho states that thoMomo Board
of the, different counties- must' join : him or
ÜBhthim,,ai they will not boleftlh bis roar.
The whole oonntry is- awakening! Add bum-"
bars are daily floekingto tho standardof Gens.
Marehall and ZolUnoflor:. It'.js their design
to adynnoo upon JAudngfon andPranldort, to
capture ihc Union Legislature .and to 'carry
tk°,»«Jnto the, country.- "The Co»-
oordia Cavalry of toul.yilln here
yesterday, ami have geno into camp: Thoy
boro a-black Jag,"the appcArknco of which -
for excited sbotrts .from !
Kentnoky troops.all of whom.wonld willingly
goi into battle ander the samodblore.” ■ '
Tic Ultimntam of Spent .Urilain.
-1 iV ASUISUToa, Deo. 23.—-Au iinpnil> a b] o ri i.
snor is in, circulation in this city torday, "ti
Uio ciTect thst tho government jrooeivod. Qis
patebos in advance of those to ’iiid LyonV
on , tbo arrival of ,tiio steamor
, °S Tqeaday lant, declaring tho StlUUm
f government, requiring theJnil
mediate surrenderor Mason bud Slidell,
inUio event of n relbshh the annonnreSf
that lord - Lyons . and :tho British- legation -
wodi ordered M cave Washington abonmt
Bamor farther, declares that oii
dleoannion ft wns‘„rei,Vtn yield:
d r, V “*“• “d Slideii; "
™ l .V'^! R,,D ,' ,redU ‘«*ho orders havogobo
to :-, rcIeA oe the rebel cunimisxioucri ,n Q d
ship, thsm,nt onoe t» Halifax. .
J,H" o .»K o >hi»;repe|rt asit oomos.tous, with.-:
out vpuchtng for its truth.—.Boa.j > J
i.r.v UR.ijrtin.
TNUEMMTY. AGAINST LOifa BY
A f'IRE -FRANKI.IN FIBEINBCBAHOK COM
PAAA OF PIIILADELFUIA. Office, 43&aild 43T
Lhoetout •ln*et, near FifUi.
Statement of Aascts, January 1»|, 1600, published
agreeably io an act of Ameubly, being—
.Flrat Mortgagea, amply aecured f OO
£r al “tate, (prca’t Tel. 6l) coat. 102,965 00
Temporary Loan*, uo ample Collateral '
Serurie#
Stocka, (present
Note* aud BilU Bumble.
Cull
. *®"The only proflla from title
Company can divide by law or* from risks which
bare boeu determined.
Insurancontadeon every description of'property.
In *owu and country, at rates as krvnw are consistent
with security. -4
Hioc* their incorporation, a peried of thirty years,
they havepaid losses by flro to ao amount exceeding
ronrMilhout of DoUan, thereby bfi'ordinr evidence
or the adTMUtages of Insurance, ai well as ihcirahili
‘nsposftfon *0 meet with bromptneM all
liabilities.
insets bt rise 1
Losses paid daring the year 1868 ......8100,085 67
oiaacroas: 1
Charles S'. Danrker, j Isaac Lea,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob K. Smith,
Tobia, IVaguer, Edwafd C. Dais,
David 8. Brown, I Oeo. W. Hlchards,
bamuei Grant, I George
CHABLES N. BA NCREE, President,
tu » e KD>V > EI) «• BALK, Vice iVessdeaL
"S* A. SrsiL, Secretary pro lem.
_ *;QABWfeB corns, AftnL
myo Office, Northeast cor. Wood AThjrd sts.
T?IRB ; INSUEANCB, BY THB'RBLI.
*- ANCE SiDTUAL INSUBANCK COJiPASY,
OF PHII# ADELPHI A, on BBlLDFNG&tiniltedor
perpetual, JUEfiCHANDISfi, FURNITURE. Ac., in
town or country. ‘ Office No. 808 Walnut street.
M < J A Jj ITAL > *229,510; Assets, 8308,508 90-iQveeted
First Mortgage on Improrod City Proper*
ty, worth doui.lo the amounts. 00
Ground rent, first class • 2.4(E1 50
Peuna.fi. B. Co.’s 0 per cent. ilortmjge. j
. Loan, 830,000, coet 27 900 OO
City of Philadelphia, o per cent. Xosn.~ ~aLOOO 00
Al eghony county 0 per ct. p. fi. B..iK»n , OO
Collateral bonds, weu - afioo 00
Uontiagdon and Broad Top Monniain ;
BaUroad Company, mortgage 10an...' 4,000 60
Pennsylvania BaOrutd Co.T« 5t0ck......... 4,000 00
StockofltoliancoMutual Insurance Co~, 21,350 00
Btock of County Tiro Insurance Co .... I.OGO on
Btnck of-Delaware M. 8. Insurance . 700 (10
Commercial Bank do 5 m
Mecliauics’ Bank do M1 ,,. r .- ; ,60
Union M. Insurance Uo.’i SrrjjK,,, ICiO qq
Bill* Receivable, business paper lB
hook Accounts, accrued interest, . Q”io 73
Cash on baud and in hands of agouts...... 11,385 16
s6
U TINGLEY, Preridma.
sou; .. .1
n. L. Carson,
-Z.'Lothrop,"
Bobt. Totand,
Cbiii. Lel&nd,
’Fred'k.'LenaJg,
Jacob T. Bunting,
C.S.WoodJ '
Smith Bowen,.
Jim. 8. Woodward,
John Biseell, Phtsb’glu
INHUMAN, Secretary.
J. G. OOFFllit AgmL
Third and Woodatnct.
Clem Tineley,
Samuel Bisphnm,
Wui. B. Thompson,
Itobert Steen,
Frederick Brown,
Wn>. Mojuer,
O. StßTcnaon,
ItcnJ. W. Tingley,
John R. Worrell,
Man hall Hill, .
B. M
my G Northeast corner
.WESTERN INSURANCE COMPA*
TT NT OF PITTSBUBGIi.
„ fi. MILLER, Jr., PrrHdamL
G. 11. GOfiDON, Secretary.
Office, No. 93 Water street, Spang A Co.’s Ware,
bouse, up. stairs, Pittsburgh. . ■
ir«« insure again* oQ kind* oj Fire and Marine
Ruke. A Uotu -SnetibUiony managed bf Kreetort leko
are tcell known w lAe armmnitg, and uio ere defers
hg vromptnai and ÜberalUg, to wtmtai* tie ;
cAomctsr.u»4iei rtrjr*«ee asmeMd, os offering Ihtled*'
protection to those who derive to be interred,
ASSETS, OCTOBER 80,1850 j
Stock Account* $-03,000 00
Mortgages 1 Mini ny
Office Furniture • g^Ofio
Ojien Accounts, Ac 7 gyi> qq
Ca-h_.—......... isjasi 99
premium Note*.. 27,095 14
NoUw and Bills Diaconntedl74,o7s IS
DUIECToBfI;
J Andrew Ackley,
I Alexander Speer,
l>QTid M. Lon;,
feet J. Thonuw,
P. BakeweU,
John K. U'Uuoe.
It. Miller, Jr.,
Jamal HcAtilcy,
Katlutniel Uolxaes,
Alex. Nlralck,
George JJnaio,
WHluun 11. Smith,
C. W. Bickotson.
my3o, .
At. GORDON,
■CUKE. MARINE AND INLAND IN
rj- —INSURANCE COMPANY OF
north akebioa, Philadelphia •
Incorporated 179*—Capital, «£OU,OOO.
Awete, January 10, 18.59 :.....TZ*I,IA9,K» CL
THOMAS '
INSURANCE CO- OR THE STATE ■
OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 17W—Capital, *13)0,000.
Aneta, t ebruary 1, ,f4l-j.BQ9 00
MIU.IAH SIKT^
HtSL DFIEE durance CO. .
Assets, £?i r fSl~_ Plt *'- _
TIHO. 0. AbIYNfsSST o'^^ 0 '^^
a *~ Inmrance In tbe abore old and nUable Com
panlea can bo obtained by application to
ftils:dly 87 Water Btroct,*BaCTtey?%idfi^a.
/CITIZEN’S INSURANCE 00M1*ANY
OF PITTSDDBGH. Offlco, corner Market and
IV ater etreeta, second floor. « “ B
SAMIUtL BIA,
Initures Steamboat* and Cargoes
iiwurei againrt lon and dama« e in tho narlgatloa
of the Southern and Weatern Hirer*, Lakeaaad
Bayous, and tho navigation of the Seas.
Insure* against lom and damage by fire. ■
• siazczou: - ; . -
W m Bag*io,.| 8. M. Kier,
John Shipton,
VV.G. Johns ton, Jas. 1L Cooper,
' B. F. Jones,' g, H»banohT'
Bees* OvenSf . j, GaldnJiJr
g“K T, y. John 8. Di/irortb,
Outlay Preston. Charlss H. 2n».
Goorgs Binnfaam, , : do3o-Iyd
, pmLADELPHiA~FISE~A')SI IJ LIRE
-Finsubanok comp ant, NiioamSTsS
opposite the. Custom House.
CapltaJ ,1210^60—A»8eU, #301,048.
either” porpettnl
srltaiHd,onorerr deecriptionof Propertj ofMcr,
chaodbe, at maonabla ntoa of Bromlom. 3
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V
SIMCCXOBS: . ;
Joseph 3. Pool,
O^Shcrmao,''
JotoCUjtoo,
AMS?*
3.0. JamL
■Thlrt and Wooj Ktrca*"
Chaaßeyas,
.. £. B. Oope,
£, B. Enjdkb,
Geo. W. Brown,
P.B.Savery,;
ALLEGHENY INtiUKAIsCJiS COAW
liuaSiScilMt »& ™*»£ttr»u>d Mute. BMt*.
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* WILSON'S 7
Sewing Machines,
ko; 27 Firtu sraitCT, prfTSBOBGn, p*.
•/ • i T, 7-7™ ' T: ,
fAIBS 01^860*,
■WSEKLEM S WILBOS
Ava*ded‘‘tke Pirrt Prmim*mt (kg
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