The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 27, 1861, Image 1

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    COJtfJMSSMOJT, Ac.
■«* v D. M.
TOHN B. CANFIELD & CO., Comas-
O non *xn Feawaaonto aud whole*
■to dealers In WESTERN UtbKUVE CHEESE.
BUTTEIi, LARD, PORK, BACON! FLOUR, FISH
. POT AMD PEARL ASHES, SAJIkBaTUS. Llm!
SEED AND LAUD OILS, DRIED FRUIT end
Produce generally, Noe. 141 andl*3 Front street.
**nh r Pimluf^K - 7
*if -I j/i ™f»‘ *V■ i*- oil*.ankrakn,:
.*■ ± a /rULt* & SfIhPARP, Commission Her*
'-'CHAjrt# and dealers In FLOUR, GUAIN AND
No. ,24S Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Choice brands of Flour for Bakers and Family use
constantly on hand. Particular ntienUuu paid to
flliiug orders for Merchandise generally. ocKtfly '
IjHtAMC VAN (iDKDfiK. I'koducbanu
JL Commimiow Mtaca*>T ri.nUß, BUT*
•• #KEI >®» I.ABUvOUKhftE, POKK.
AXB O&CEM FBuiT{> niot .uductt
•niljr. Ltbefaicash Frances anfa. i. a.,*..
Warehoum, Xo. IHfocond itreet, PittTOtft-gb.'
Tjrgs’rv* .1 f-PTCHSK. foewaruisu *sd
tFXXniaikmu Inodß, (or the Mlo of FLOUH
,BA , L 'H N ' L ABD,BbniIIi r Si:EDS,DBIKI>
Fl»Ull,md<l Produce generally, K*>. lti Market it
cotner «>f First, Pittibargfa. oc3 dly
X. I WM, » L,»a
CiCUOMAKBR & LANG, Commission
wholesale dealers h» GBOCE
KIKS, >LOUU, UKAIN, i*BOWJCK r *c.,-N0J203
Ltl»rty street, PitUburitb, J»a. 'rtlfcdly-?
HOLLAND KIDDLE, successor to Jno.
No '' 163 Liberty
H ttl ? b » 'GENKBAL PRODUCE,- GBOCEBY AND
<X>jbfl&UON MERCHANT. ,
• Cwirinßiiwitt reapoctfolty tolidtod. . ! feg&dly L
VhUITCimw WHITE mi vnitr
WHITE' BROTHERS* IwJEJxa
**> Librny «trcet, fituburgb, Pa. - my 27
A tJOliOJclrfi, Commission Merchant,
• dealer la CRUDE AND REFINED CAItBoW
uiu*>, ULAhS, IRON, NAILS, Ac., No. l£l Libert*
jjT*;- ’'inh27;dly -
•jifciUßj.iyjMWKlil!; ££L» to
Ufa* Until ‘? , * M * cnj 4 : Co., WHOLESALE GRO
LLus, comerof Wood and Watarctroets, Rltutrargfa,
—H. n «: • I - jy3:du
T j If* & CG., successor to L. G.
,^JS?*? 1 J?. I)I7CE ' AND cosrau&jioNfcEii-
CUaNXS, 2i, Liberty ftrcct, PUUlmrgb. Pa. aos
■ TOiin , ‘H6sso'oa t ,, wtS»!S£
Commimioji Mxbchaxts, Curlier of
OOjLI *° d r ** er itr»ehr,-.PitMbart;b, i > *. Jy7
OB0CE « Commiklon
10, Wpcxl street. PUtabnrgli. f \e±d\ r
J-JLHtKPAIkICK....M. B. IHOWW..J.WM
■DIiOWN t WW
0E “ d desert In FL.OUB AND
101 nnd lfl3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
¥Ti'' >Ji
MJbjSj UAJLZKLL & SO?? , (
-, T - fir the tale of CEUI)E AXDBfc-
OILS, No. (Sand 7U Water street,
* uutmrgh. AuTißcaj made oa coosiguineats.
onvaaisTs.
QtMOit JOHNSTON, Healer in Pure
V CUESUCAIB, PEKFUIIEUI',
1L Y w'rSS?t SKN5 KN i NG *fUI D, OILS. YAM
4c.*’ ***’ of Strictly prime qmd
«/// j °f Tcn ' ** lowe “ l price#,. Ooruer-SmiiL
etreete, Pitubiffgh, Pft.
S 7b ■. * rrtCri j l l nill a rBfliHjooiupoooJeti at all board.
' ‘ corner of Market
V * lrci 'i* 11 ,tnd Diamond, keep* comtantlr ou
hMd a fall taortaent of DRUGS, MEDICINES.
- MEDICINE CRESTS, PERFUMERY aud all artS
dee portalnlng to Ut» bcsincca.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded at
- *r , loura - 2, ; ua:ird
i 'U’ & OU., Whole
- M*n«fccturerof WHITE
'** i -i±^4£f ) , UT * IARG *» curß * r of Wood and Front
rlltobnrKh. *, ; mh7
jWS SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer
K tS » VAKNIriUE9 ANI)
•i >' : -**Ef Uir *f** libertystreet, Pittsburgh.—
AH nwcni will receive prompt attention. • ;
. Itowoim. corner of Liberty and Ht.
-vClair KtroeU, Pltulmrch. ‘ , * • *
■:SKK, Druggist.
-- . . r° n, ‘ r « f Wood street and
i-r-Vi* i:.-i;:- Yjftfu* dlejr, j»a.
zlbibf i -f^?3PPJIJrJG|ns.T
TOlUf . AwoESEr
: fJ “ IIW- Omci, «~xmj uirj Kray'. Lew Bnu
vlltitnvtnrtn UiO M-ltlPTOfnt. muring sml ecUcc-
JOIIK M.
KIiiKPATJtICK & MELLON, Ami
Nl:t: VutirHrnree^fiTirtooie
V*|4%<»v’^ o m r efco4|WciU»ritUtiorsh < y.v • nrv!7-rtrf -
* 'pnosl2S Attorney AjfD
.A. Cotrxsttxos at Lav.
F«mh oreft,coriiPr of. Cherry
•Hffyu l’inaLarch, Pa.— • q»ll:.trwlrT 3
Attorney
0«ic«, FUth i»rwt, a4Joiaing tfaiofceeof.Mw,'
•bMil A Brown, i’iiubnrgh. Pa.
...:. . ../"J it M. JiMJTU, Attorney and
"' A ; 1 Lav, luxi removed lo KUIIX’B
LAW BUILDINGS, No. 12 DUmond stnwr, next
• 4aortn fit. Peter** Church. myl6:dly
F.-JL>UCAij f Attorney .at-
« Ornci, No. 72 Grant «tn*rr PiitaVurKk.'
niyS ■ 0
1 ■ ‘ iTi: rOr Jk., Axiobxkv.jt,XjAW,
• "«• J 38i Fourth unset, Lotrrto'i tawJßslkUan
Flueturgh, f». *
PHOJDVGC. ,
aurcjostoa . .?.?.7T~!"?cT». ittcu
BiECfl t HUTCHINSOjiij fimnn^n)y
%mt ovwftftDtpie.MuauaTS. dealer* fai WEST
RESERVE CU£KSE, FLOUB, FISH. BA
CON. BUTrBB, LINKED OIL, POTB AMD
PEAItL ASHES, SEEDsTgbAIH, BBIEB FHOTT
. *t»d Produce generally. Beat brauds Family floor:
miwny* on hand. Agent fcr the sale of HadUon A
Ou.’*\celfcbrUe<i Patented Pearl Starch. Nos. 116
SftconQnnd 243 Firat iti., betweatt Wood and&nlth
' JU-fcl, Ptmbnrgb Fa. ..no-rit*
'QUjBJBd&f_WAKKHOtfSk—
li» COLLINS, Fotvv , Ua| Vcr>
, .it'ASl *£?■£ cheesjs. bdxteb;.laks
. Kb. 25 Wood Krset,
*Lot* Water, i*itt»trargh. •• ~ '-’tafS'
. t iw
*■ 'P™4^*l«*ialfßo V lsroSS;cqti»»M*«,
**\ T, _GAKpiKEIi CQFFIN, Aqext foe
»?. 4J*Xtthkiia,. PmuaiLraiA Bnzaxcc lit.
JLSA?®* Cowikim, Nonh-rajt comer Woud aod
rt V »4i i 4*»W!PIWIM» .i%' s ; •' l •
> Aobni .North Amkbi-
KEA, Secretary Citizens’
- - WilP®**®* cornor and Water
A. »limulci OoifrasY, trj Water »tn>ct. .
sc book; SEOKETinrAtLBOUEXT
• tMttotr Cow»T; ST Fifth (tree!. 1 ‘'
. ’ -' "'"'' -.DR r goods. ~.■ „';i‘.v,^;;
T (l«fc
, wnoltiiL* suiiun , _
>*-■ , Toitxiox asddomeStic MYob^is, 1
•r=
■ V. ■-1 BURCHF2SLD, ncooMor b>
■ V • BorculeM * Wholfaleand Retail Deafen*
f **- J - kf in STAPLE AKD KSC-
gpdWirhK -
\V. BAKKiiKA GO.fl)Hiimr»n»|))yy
lrj-j cl * »uEf.fe4pOß*, Ko. 69 Market eOeet, between Third and
j-oprtii, Pimborgb. i
r ft HANSON UJVK.4JKAUOHN &&
«■« 4*» Fajrct DRY GOODS, elra of tbe oria-
Plttibiuyh. ;
TMMJHIjrGH, Xc.
.. in Trw
*"‘l * * * UiPjiiiK, i)giij| m Pry
:;i;jrt/7,n Jauw* 1 ?’ K *** a,D * w,t *’ rtc *’ ** “«*•***«•'
!* . _ C*A'iO.N f MACKUAIdfc tx>.. i>£ALSBBUf
_1 ' J MA l, * t w»omg* T Tai«iiiKo«. XoTiow.afcuJfc*.-
g3r>Q£y ill ¥ l rTW>ffTfryat.innnc.. 'TTpm
* r', V:?:if
«*ait JBOiean Xb.WtgtftlUtuMtr.«!»?-- 5
■■••“«t".SSffigsS«sS *
isia aa«S ! ““**' ,, s;^? fi V; /
GROCERS.
. u-j • 7-r- —--- ■
D° r SAVL\Gs'BAXKrNr6S
j *"-??* ajo» Coiutuaiox Uticmn ftut<»4. Fop |“»Stmut.
’ (?iߧBsA^L^Attn J oi? A T < 5S ~OHKi:3Et' riBH * I CHABTKtfED IN 1555
««*»? VAHH^d“iJSbSJ A •Jd p 3L3£i r . I IS, 9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wednesday
Ke«i»U,, 112 Srond ftroat. P1«555.1.“T dicter “ “ d "““W <*»»■ M«)r 1,1 ,o NoTcmS
; £y£. ,o B°o^“ d N “ ,o “ ,b » r l<t <"
"’'SSf 1 ?»"• 1* than Ona
"ouar, *n I adiridtodof the profits docUrod twice a
g*r,ln Jime and Deccabcrrlnteresthasbeen*!
A a4Uy i la Jtu,e “ d Dwetnber, since
“ 6r * fmniled ' il ,I>e
nfSiS^iS.* 0 * drj4WQ oat - 1* Placed to the credit
tßrl^fwfP 0 ?!! 0 ! ** Principal, and bean th« aun» in.
* m “J* of June and DecemUuvcom.
£??S. twiw * ye"wllhoo‘troobUnstbs*£S
tor to call, or e?en to present his p°«« book* At this
Si?? tSjS* * SBWsa,e I,<ri,T ** p o** n*L> PEa
Books, (jontainlng the Charter, By-Laws, Buies
the offl?T; i ° M ' furaUb °d~ g«tls, on application at
i ‘**^*“*®* 0 C***» P«OP«CS AWD COMMUgIOMIIi*
jKaa^BaiS'a^sarvEw^w.
£BLr ie^"g
S^jggSßS&gS*
IMWool street, abort ruth, PitSUgh,
~: '' -' '-•'''•■= J&Mlj
ROBISON * (XXyWHouaiusGHo
• cmj, Conxnuon Mrtciikri <u>d d«U«r. in
of PBOVISIGHS, PEODUUK, idp"u“
tSiLT? N °' 255 Utar, » Pitu
— *“■ ‘ my 2
ft WHOLBm. E ~iteI, . ;g
w££sr
XIfbAUK GEOCKM, COKXUSIOH : AHD l «»Wi»imm
if. 1 55? U *”v* nd ln PKODUCK and Pit”
burgh manaaaure, PUnburgti.
JSgw-MSFfMTvSiSS
Duuu ud Commusiox
* trM( > Pltubargh, Pa.
JtuPT Watt 1 1
WAri^lvTLSoji;-waoi:^ B w w
rf f CKSS * Cojntxa4ian._MtiicnAKTB.uid dMlera In
IHAIAU DltlUir * IXJ, WHOLEUtB
KKODlJOE' ’s^' ,^S'V ltao * 1 '“d <“«" in
PlrnS? * “ d “ iTmt «r«t,
j'eflHiWOirTHiwTwHOLSlS
“ d 132 —«~r
rOHK FLOYD & CO, Whole^lVg^
■Jgjaa-' h '°-
AX/’iLLIA&I JKAUAIJST, Wholkhuk
butlh Y*"’ NoB 1B “ d * ' Vood ■ireet, PitU
SU> rtt - |uiH:dtf
JUvtjrujFJCTPMIEnS.
mackintosh—ini.y. wrMPiTtTf M _
A/TACKINTOSH, HEMPHILL A CO \
ANd HKMPaILL’S IMPROVED
jLIDE i VALV»M LA r rl n BT H M
»i f * AL * i3, oX ■**•* “** beststyle.
Having put np machinery of largo capacity and Q f
do bSy jX
blog, and aollclt work In this line, trusting that br
BuSSSSJ. 11 " thanictor Ofour work - to “«**
iluSSr* ts " loto ““Mtaloed lu IIIL. ckm of
• JagQtlyd
W^t^^Bii^mLLAOO^NaGl.
f
H^^ 1 sgßiffiS a «gSSg! l
B0?fe WQAX. PANS, IKON LU'£
SimS™-* i t-f-. BLAUKsmxa-tTwoiiK,
“f iSS™ “J ,1 lA f u< -7 I“UNa, do„ s ~ , hort :
"liSrth.' onjors from m diiuuce promptly*..
fTTHOMAb MOOKE, Manupacturku op
Ms?&
SmlUiMd Md Sirt ufrftttbnJiX*’
i JjrPriv ;^„ r d < .„« , “," rd . Ml-ha.ipurh.yHoo
JlVTuael Oil and all other poiwinouj lugrvdients
~ Cl,r > rUMi ’ by n pnxxtt new uiui tSprovod.
JOSEPH F.UAAULi'UAdcOo., *"
Comer oT Flmand liberty wtrwu,
PITTSBURGU, Pa.,
MAITCTACTCBXIIfI Of
BDPEKIOU STEAM EXCISES, MACUIXEKT
* c - . mrlfclf
.TPaji OUfHANI & CO., successors
Xe°sse‘b JurS'feV^S'SlA 0 /^
““ BAtt “■"‘•KK
VAIRCIUNCE ntON WORKS, Fayott« Ca.', Pa.
_Jy3l:lyd Warohoaso, 13 Wood «t., Pittsburgh.
ft SEVERANCE, No. 50 Watkb St.,
of erurr detcriptlon. .
"fTfbnl cutotAljed pc ahaped SPIKES and BlT
*V*J~*** orsmall.-nisd® to order ai abort notice.
a good MaortmooLcoaaiAiitiy na hand, myaftwr
[3UUiT MANUt ACTOBY.— Misses J.
No. 22 hi. CUir struct, t 0 o p.
Jg» by hand, SHIBTB, COLLARS, Ac., oo abort no
>A «* band# Anoaasort-
HWoIofSHIK IS AND COLLARS, nude
met fc»lUon.l.U m jTM«birS,S!T Vmju '
WELLS, KIDDLE A CO., No. 215
UiaTt, opp«l» Sixth, Pittahurgh,
™, o tKi , mu , () f.vti|lPS ) LASHSS and switch-
WOES "*'7 dexcription of LB ATI] EE BKAIDED
' Onkr* aoUcitAd-ftviD tha trada, and good* prompt
lyahipped arpar lriatrucliuna. feflalawlyF
a. a. wain a. i, rnj.axaTT ... y. canrahin.
tyXCE LSI OB GLASS WOKKS.-
Li «OLn, PLUNKETT A CO., Gkaaa JUnprac
of aItTW' 1 ' 12 Wml •tn*l, conwr
of hint, Pittßbnrgh. Pa. aa&l.d
/71HAKLES COALE. Kew Rkiuhtox
w Pa., Hsnqhctnrer of BUCKETS TUBS zixr?
PBDIT IiOXEsSd Labels
BE,msrHr. -
friEETH E3CTEACTED WITHOUT
A. PAIN, BY THE BSE OF AN APPABATUB
WIUEBKBY NQ DB UGS o. G A L V anLc uI#EB y
AKb l/SKDa
.v.^M lbs tima when tbs tupuitui
t*o uiiea tolls Lealadvantage.'
. ModtcbJ geniKuuen and their fkmUleo bare bad
tnetr teeth extracted by my process, and are ready to
u to tbs salary and prinieasosM of tbe opera
h*^rer k** boon said by persons i&tcrested In
the-coDtrary, bating no knowledge of my
TEETH inserted a, erery style.
K. OUPBY, BxStist. K» Smithflefd »t.-
a L‘AUS, Dentist, Connell,}'’a
GmutittSda,
Etftnt.-iLta.-Dr. A.. M. Pollock, D,. Hallock,
Theodor. Bohhlm, Bniacll Emitt. mpaTdlJ
ESTtire aibeats.
WILLIAM WARD, Dealer in PboHt
• if-I / JuasTrKorxs, Bolnx, Uoktoaoei, and all *c
caiittettor money. •
'i- Pereas.con. procure LOANS throngf my ascocr
cs-rvaspßaMo tems. j “svocy
' Those wishing to invest their money to eoodad*
▼antape, can alway* And first and second class paper
at m» office, ior sals. ; i “**.
’’a 4” Interriswi strictly eonfl
,^® P 6, orillt ,treot » opposite tit, Taal’s
rm” 1 ’ ■ joi4tr •
: MOOTS .IAH SHOES.
JtR CHMTECTUR^IE.
Apdgyon Krert,-W^ 1 j^L£d,Ui f
“'- • ®*y- -im
sJ T«cr. onto, I Roll' BASK
*x Kuilliinffi of otoi7 Itocrlptkn; wuriu •uperior--■«
waotoltlwm tutOSu
BOOK.BELLF.HB, Ifc.
If AV i CO., HooktKLLKEa and Bta-
TIO) I t V,',? I '. 0 ' 56 Wood **”**» Iwxt dixir to ttv
SSr Ju2>£Ki r,t, » bOT K h - SCHOOt id
uAW:BOOKA coamntljf on band. ••'• <
_ ~«>o.coiw»ntly op baim,
Afol jQtiNtii'ON A IX)..
it ***» Blasts Book MAjrpTACnrwnu,ajjo Jos,
i7 T w ° l »l «r»>t, PlitulOTch} icjq^* l
t Kta-
J aTlOsks. K 0.78 Fomrffi «trfet.ApoQo,B>t<MhHw.
bbjs.Southern Illinois
Lv fcalrea receired and fcr mle by
w mgoett * CO.,
UFik'Xi-Shi!#***'***"****.
A .commercial
PITTSBURGH, F
PtEsioxsT—GKO&GK ALBBEt
wtm :. . Jl ,,c, '»««■>**»•.
■Sssp?. sssr&fc
.Alexander Bradley,
.John Q, Backof«>u,
George Black,
.Joho B. CanhtJJ,
Alonzo A. Carrier,
C liar lea A. Colton,
William Dougina,
John £tui,
John Holme!,
William 3, Haraaj-
Peter IL Hunker,
ZUchard Haja,
William S, Lare|j (
iSCBSTABT AXB Tfuuaoi
fc&dawT
TRUST AJ.D SAVIXGS
V-A BANK, comer Sixth and Wood street*.
BANK OP DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
CAPITAL .. .. $lOO,OOO.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DIRECTORS:
a Prttidwnt.
Springer Harbaugh, Augustus Hoovcler,
, -Joseph Lang,
J. F. Harckotto, Christian Siebert,
Anthony Meyer, a. Groetringcr.
DISCOUNT BVERY DAY.
_gglgjdly JOHN STEWART. Caj 41<fr .
US.
J. DUCED PBICES.—JAMES W. WUUDWELL
Not. stand 99 Third street, and 111 Fourth street!
coxnsr&ajpr
ALL VARIETIES OP STYLES AND FINISH,
raitahla for HOTELS and PBITATE DWELLINGS!
••“ All orders promptly attended to, and the Fi
nittve carefully- packed aud boxod.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS furuisbod at .hurt
CABINET MAKERS snpplioj with every article
JAMES H CillLUi A CO.,
HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY,
KAXcracTouE* or
SiIAHLESS BAGS AND OF OSNABCEGS,
32 INCHES TO 40 INCHES WIDE.
“* ®- Cl,l ' Ja 1 Wood
Pittsburgh, will receive attention. oc2s:dly
Q.OLH PEISS, WuolksaleasdKkxaii.
PENS AND CABES REP AIDED;
' SILVER AND GOLD PLATING,
Done at the shortest net Ice, at the mrncr of Fourth
and Market street*,' story.
Fet-sons living out «»f thdcUy having pons to repair
.can eond them by mail. *
• mfeCTtdly l FITZPATRICK * CO.
GOODS. —SoIiu Gold Wkddwg
, Kings, SiaoLt Stork aj«d Clcttsr Diamond
BING* Ladies Gold Watches a*d Uraikr, SUnr
‘suitable- (or wedding proMoU, tifcTS
Or Jbn LLUi in Coral, Jet, Amelhrst. Piurl Jtr ■
mf!n^SS.E!S.^P hKIS -
-- IL RICHABD3ON i CO*.
*p!7 Corner of Fifth and Mnrkot wtrvtta.
*-** ions cALuviau ja.
A BliO., Boat Furnish-
A *° B6AL *“ ,s MANILLA, HEMP AND
TV vn U^rY DAt V K ' OAKUII, TAIL PITCn, RUS
IN AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK. LIGHT
AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. <& Wator and
id iront>fm«»ti>. Pituburgh. npr>:«Jly
successor to Oart
• vripbt A Young, No. 97 Wood atrert, corner
ol Diamond aUcy, dcaiirr in all kindaol CUTLERY.
Razors, rivlls, hkvoi.vkhs, KNivtsaJcii
sORS, GUNS, Ac., Ac. A largo twortmeat of the
above goods constantly on band. m hl
JACKBO.N & TOWNSEND, Poue
Packem and dealers is BACON, DRIED
REEF, LAItD, MESS AND HUHP PORK No H
roiinb struct, near Liburty, Piit*bur*di
P. MiKtiHALL, Dealer in Wall
I f • Papers, Borders, Ac., No. fi7 Wood atrert
ittaburgb. , 7
Ra PALMEH, No. Wood
• Dealer in BONNETS, HATS, STRAW TRIM
AIiNGS, and STRAW GOODS generally.
JtfEDMCJL.
SNffJbf Cold,
I|»HKb Gough, Jtfaa+zeniUL*
*o*o c jSJhtaal,
v9Hv7 u;?iic<Vm.:£-At fee checked.
ifrith. a cimpU remedy,
if neglected, often terminates eeriouolv.
Few are aware of the importance cf
stopping a or
/Gold in its first stage ; that which
in the beginning would yidd to a
mild remedy, if not attended to, epon
attacks the Lungs.
« PJtt-r.rk r>i
were first introduced eleven years ago.
It hds been ‘prdved j that they are the
beat article before the public _for
jGaugh&, fGaLda., J3f*cjichLiLn t
ffhainJTLCL, /fiainJ-fH, the Backing
Cough in fGcjz.s.iLrrtfiifcLrL, and
numerous affections of the jZfhtaat,
'giving , immediate relief
JPublic Speakers at Singers
will find them for clearing
and strengthening the voice.
Sold by aU t Q>mggistG and Qkclcrs
in J&edicint, at 2S icents par box.
Tot tale by SIMON JOHNSTON, 0 H KEYRER.
B:A.FAUHESTOCK t CO.,B?E sFILKKS*C?
B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO , B. FVANDKIIYORT
and£ENPEByM BBOS. dcftirewfimT
IT. BODSKUAMgR, M. D. t
or XCW TpBK QTT,
TMd9 attired in Pittabnrgb, will, as wool, derate
Ida eidtudrc attention to Ute Medical and Smvlcai
treatmf at of Chronic Diseases, eapeciallr those oftbe
Lower Bowel, such aa riles. Constipation, Flstnla.
Fiamra, .Failing, oftbe Bowel. Stricture of the Bowel.
Ulceration of th* Bowel. Ho will also treat thermi
on* Chronic Diseases of tbo Womb, Kidneys, Bladder.
Ac* Hi* room areatjtbflMotKmgahela Boose, -where
bemay be eeen and-conrolted from 9 o'docfe-a; tn. to
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i surgeons selected, those the/ expected to re
cover and brought them to‘camp, leering the
dying to await the attention of their Tebehl
fnonds. As I stated,.'Alexander.Smith, of
your county, was shot in our 'falling back on I
the main body, in the piuot, where these
cosh were so badly out up ‘afterwards. I eol- i
lected a party, and we went ta seareh of him. i
tie was lying for three hours whore he fell. I
shot in the side or (he neck, still able to speak,
though unable to move. He says when thev I
came on, ho celled to one for water, who
gave him to drink from his canteen, and ex- i
pressed surprise at his excellent gun, and took !
u An °ther came to his side and
said: I suppose you will have no objection
to me taking this ” —and he took his cartridge
box and belt, and passed on. The fellow who
took his gun was shot ”in the
iIV? 0 , ‘be gun to camp, and sent
word that he bad it. r ’
I learn this morning that Smith and one or
tag fatal ’ f ‘ C “‘ l °° t rccovcr — th ei r wounds prov
.t,l,?" jf. tbo Simdaif Morning Oironidt that
all the praise is ascribed to the " Bucktail reg-
I intonded sending you that paper,
but tho whole account is so incorrect that I
i Shall burn it, and hope that you will get no
I sort account of the engagement as the-Pbiln
: delphia papers give. Tho 9th deserves as
1 “o°b Ctadn as either the artillery or the
j buoktoils. They wgre exposed to the fire
| of their batteries and musketry from tho bo
j gmmng to the close, and bad we been.com'
1 mended to Charge baronets, wo might havo
taken thoir battery that directed its fire into us.
i : h “r„! P °, n P* rtle u[“ r ta giving you ns correct
| an account as possible.
The highest praiso ia due our noble com
mander, Gen. 0. B. Ordo.for his eooluess and
bravery. During the engagement he lost his
sword and hat. After all was over, he came
, bare-headed, inquiring for that
knife of his wo laugh at so much on brigade
dnUs. I hope he, will get a new one soon.
Well, I must close. The rata is pouring
down upon ns to-night, and I fear it will be
atsagreeable again.
winVrireagata.” P** B ** «rived, I
There it still something more. Very hiirh
praise i* also dae Co. A, of Campbell’s artil
,e F?» ■ tbo quicknass and dispatch with
W j Ch thei r gnas, one 12-pounder
and a 24-pound howitzer. Every fire took
effect upon the four batteries of tho rebels, de
molishing several houses and mowing the
scrub pines as though they bad been grass
cot by the mower's scythe. jj.
FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 27, 1861.
THE BATTLE OF DBAIHESVHLF.
DESCRIPTION BY AN EYE-WITNESS,
BEK.
John B. McFaddeo,
Peter A. Madeira,
John iL Mellur,
Jamas McAuhty,
John Marshall, *
Walter P.
John Orr,
?H«nry L. Ringwali,
John H. Sboenberger,
Alexander Spear,
William E. bcbiuertz,
Isaac Whittier,
Christian Yeager.
*—CHAS. A. COLTON.
The following letter, from acltisen of Pitts- '
borgh, who is a member ofj the Pittsburgh ;
Rifles, aampany A, oth Regiment, gives a i
rivid pioture.of the late fight, and of scenes I
witnessed on -t field of battle j 1
Camp PtißPoikT, Dec. 21, 1881. !
I will this evening attempt to give you a I
brief sketoh of the battle at Drainesrille. j
* * * * When within a few miles of
Brainesville, the Rifles and Company A, of
Buoktails, were deployed on the loft of the
oolumn to scour the bushes as skirmisherrat
some distanco from the main body After ar
riving at the villago the brigade baited, and
we and the Bucktails toward Cen
treville about a mile, when we espied several
cavalry at some distance, who were consider
ably excited, rode off, as if returning to thoir
forces to report. AbodMOO skirmishers of
us then scattered throughthe pines, keeping a '
sharp lookout, and eating our morsels, itbeing :
then 12 o’olook. Some became caroless and i
indifferent. I walkod around a curve in-tho j
road, and saw a whole body of rebels advanc- I
ing on us, perhaps a thousand ; bat as fer as i
I conld seo around,the carve they-were still j
coming. I know they were “ueesh” from |
their diversity in dress. I returned to ,1
the officers and reported. They, thinking it •
a small force, men into lino ; bat
at the apporach of an ebemy skirmishers mast
fall baok on the main body; bat these fellows,
(1 shall not name thorn,) were so excited that
they scarcely knew whttWhcir diity was, atid
ordered the meo to "fallln,” batas the rebels
had skirmishers, thrown oat, they had by
this time got within two hundred yards of as,
and commenced firing upon us, whooping and
yelling like Indians. (Wo learnedafterwards
-there were three regimonts of infantry and
4 pieces of artillery. The ballets were bark
ing the trees and catting the limbs off trees
rather too briskly to stand still, and we re
treated, or rather, rallied, on the main body,
which was about a milo off, and old “secesh”
gaining on us. j
Alexander Smith, of Allegheny, was shot -I
in the neck andfcll, and, as we supposed, d*ad, j
but there was no time to stop there; so we
retreated, firing until wo reached the villaga.j
and reported to Gen. Orde, wberbad his artil
lery put in position fronting the road in which '
they wero ndvaneiog, which no sooner done 1
than the rebel shells eamo thick and fast, !
but bursted-bigh in tho air far in the rear of 1
our battery. In the meantime the gallant 9th
was ordered to form a line parole!! to their ad
vancing column, on tho right of the road in
Uie woods, where they lay behind trees like
Indians. Oar company soon fell into oar
places in tho regiment, at the bead of the
column, though we were almostoxhausted re
treating,—however, we felt like “ pitohinjr
in. We made a "bright wheel,” then we
were in lino by a front un
til in sight of them,. whielTwnS very close, as
the woods was very dense. We called out to
them "who arc yon?” "The Ist Kentucky
regiment,” was tho reply. Tot, awuy to the
left of, the line amid the bursting of bombs,
the din and roar of artillery, thoy called out
" For sako don't Crc wo are your
friends,” which was reported to tho Colonel,
lie redo in tho rear of tbo lino begging the
men not to firo into the " Buck Tails ”
though the Bhotwas flyingthickjwhail and our
boys wero falling on our right and on onr left.
Vet, regardless of ail orders, there was firing
all along tho line, and finally tho Colonel could
no longer bo hoard and all loadodand fired as
fast as we could for half an hour. Their
firing being too low entirely, the balls striking
tho ground, and nearly ail the wounded wero
shot in Ihe legs. I sow but two shot in tho
body, ono named Stockdale, of the Meadville
comjiany, foil close by me, shot iu tbe head
and instantly killed. Captain Dick was shot
m the groin, and Capt. Robt. Galway, compa
ny D, in the knee, both flesh wounds, andare
getting well.
Had we been commanded to fire immediate
ly, we might have dono terrible execution.
Still, after wo did open fire, their rank* wore
brokon and they retreatod in utter confusion in
every direction. Every shot I made I took
steady aim on an old yellow skin, “linay
woolsy'* “borne spun” overcoat, Xfoltalmoat
as calm and cool as if .nothing was going ou
l looked around and saw Stricter sitting be
hind a tree loading and firing as fastas possi
ble. I took shelter behind a eapling about
the site of a canutalk. I saw another behind
a fallen tree, upon his knees, loading and fir
ing} he was shot in the head, but had be stood
op to the work he might have escaped.
After they retreated and we could see no
more of them, wo fell back about one hundred
yards, and carried off our wounded and dead.
But, bad we been ordereffto charge upoii the
enemy, we could hare taken almost every man
prisoner. But no orders were given to charge
jpon them until they had retreated half a
mile, when the 10th and 12th followed about
a mile, bat were too late to see anything of
them. °
The action lasted about half an hour, after
which our men were ordered to remain toge
ther, but I returned to tho scene of deatruo
tlon of the rebels. All I can say is, the scene
beggars description. In tho direction of which
wo tired into the woods, were the dead and
dying, completely riddled by our ballets
some had half doara halls in their bodies: ere
ry one shot in the head or body, some direct
ly through the heart—a very good evidence
of our superior marksmanship. I assisted in
bearing away to the different, houses in the
place tho.suffering and dying, administering
to their wants, oovering with blankets, gicing'
them water—for all or which theyseemed'
very grateful. Some were Spraying to Quit
for mercy. I spoke tb scveral. pointlnr them:
to Jesus, and reminding them,of the “thief
own the cross" in his dying momenta. One
**•/ sufferings are too groat W
thfnk of death.- Others word cursing thoir
misfortune with their dying breath, calling
of -—-Z oven while dressing their
wounds. ; An otter said to* a jouhg'man
lying upon the ground bleeding. “AS. 1 won 1
fhr 1 into our parts this. time."
“Hot any farthsr than you . of— ,at
B “} 1 “P.cletmhiughiadate
and said, You boast of your. (100,000 men l if
you have each an army, why.,the h—Xn't
you attack ns at Centreville. AH,'y« iro
cow.rtii," 1
< I.returned re whero,onr artHfeiy dirrteted'
most of thoir fire, whore their batteries stood f
there stood, cession which had carried their
mapuinc, surrounded by the dead, lacerated
.... if”, ■ manner.-Others were
still alivo.suffering the must intense agony.
Many witbopt heads, others without iimla,
Whico wire scattered to some distanoo from
wM»».artrjbjdfa«,lfe^.» wr |M Mt indicating
thftfi - • frightful explosion of. their.mansiae.
!*** Qwito a number of horses
were kilted, and mingled with Lhodeadrebel*.
They left anyamount of blankets, knawaeks
olothing of every ttakcriptlob,- haversacks
Mntemiß r gun*, swords and pistols strewn all
over the woods. Their havjjrsackiwere filled'
with short cake, evidenUy baked lo camp* I
“?»?• W*®* otto.pifve «f pig’s ibet.. J udg
long faces, old Ut
tered, llnsy woolsoy and Kontackxjjeafis.,
clothing of every possiblo
thoir diDerent kinds
*£ iiamrisFerry and
Springfield Baskets; evidently 'there stolen'
by traitor.Ftoyd:f* J nwsothinjg>
JOTJitJNrA^L.
LATE FBOK CHABXESTOH.
STATEMENTS OF A BETDBSED PBISOSEB.
Brutal Banner in'Which the Rational
Prisoners are Treated.
REPORTED ESCAPE OP CORCORAN.
W ' h »4- il » intoTviow_.yef<terdny with Sam
nol D. Hard, of Bangor, Maine, Second Lieu
tenant in Company C, of the Second Begimont
or Maine Volunteer*, whawaamadly wounded
and taken prisoner at the battle of Bull Ran,
and who reimhed this city yesterday, on his
return from Charleston. Ho left that city on
Thursday, tho 12th inst., baring been one of
some three hundred prisoners who were cou
fhe'l V* lhc n‘ l> was boru'd dnring
tho late conflagration—-the" prisoners making
their escape by jumping from a small window
—the only one which was not barred. Mr.
Hurd was shot through both legs at Ball Ban,
and also wonnded.in tho side. Ho was taken
to Manassas, where his wounds wore dressed
by a rebel surgeon, named McWilliams, from
i s* key , wcr “ afterwards removed
to Richmond, and confined in Edwards’ to
baeco warehouse, from which they were taken
to Charleston—about four hundred of the
whoia number being confined in Cattle Pinck
uey, and the remainder, about three hnndrod
being sent toon after to the City Jail
Thejail was a large brick buildingon Broad
street, and nearly all the prisoners were in a
large upper room, the windows of which were
barred and closed with Iron shatters, except
one small one overlooking a very narrow
street in the rear of the building. Mr. Hhrd
states that the fire broke out, as nearly as he
could judge,, tu a gas-house, next door to a
sash and blind factory, and that it spread
witbgreat rapidity. Great efforts were kado
to extinguish it, but without the slightest
effect. The engines, worked by negroes and
whites, Beeped utterly powerless, and the
flames spread* finaily to the jail, the roof of
which was on fire. Mo mecreieat was mads to
el (te sinsounr out. The guards usually ,t«.
tinned around the building wen away, and bo
soldiers were visible. Mr. Hurd states that
“® L C “ rc “ ran »« thefirst one to leap through
the window, exclaiming as ho went out;
Here goes for Beaufort or the North." Hard
was the next, and as he struck upon the pare-
K““ l ‘ Ja bnlf ndosen others came upon
Ti l,hoto Ioom "*» tpoedily emp- -
Ued of lt, remotes. They spent the night in
of the.flnmes, keeping together as
well as they could—many of them being se
verely wounded., They, had nothing to eat
and nothing to drink, exoept some liquor
whtoh a portion of their number got from the
' e ''Y” or . h “ D,c »- -which the occupant. 1
bad boon driven by tho fire. 1
j, £*ab<nit ten o’clock guards were sent to
take them in .ohnrge. They treated them with
rreat brutality, striking with ’their - gone
those of .them, who did not-more-qnickly'
enongh. ; One of tho soidior. told the 'meant
Corcoran was miss
ing.. Hit tcply whs,’ that ’ porhapa h* woe
burned if Uot, hp mast be hantdiiip. Men’
+ereiioni’t ( i lock aftop him; At twi n’cloS
of were driven to
Oastlerpmckniiy again, whore theywerC left
in the qpe»iMurty,rd through the whole if
'•w' ; the 1 following .night, ■ withont
■fefjg'tf.jy. cloth,
if*? in which they made their escape.'
«■«*«’ KheknVy
io *®°
ortho* winded; prisoners
Jtorth. 'Six othtrs, xma«d<
P^nkXnrn^,,ofKeW;Tork j Niebolsdtf,of
iSfiPifib P'Brictt, Wilson and
also released on taklns an oaib
.OPilnkt 'the South nor ye-’
-™ l ' anything they might him learned tkbre.
Jbey **•* f 1 * P“t into,a railroad train ’and''
taken ‘to Richmond, and thence ’ to Norfolk
-having nothing to eat or drink on the way!
broa, Norfolk they were sent under aflag of
trnea to.Eort MonrOC, and theneo to Wash
ington. ’ w , ... -7 ,
that tho treatment of the
prisoner, has been brutal and Infamoni. Thelr
» quart-of oatmeal,
with three plhta of water a day,—mod they
w.iri e ; B ;b ln ‘*> ,i e?P°;?' 1 K> ‘heeooffs, jeera.;
and inkolts of the moB. At Richmond they
were required to do picket duty part’of the
time, and to shoot any prisoners Shorn they'
“* looking oet at a .window. Hurd bimraif
waa in this .way wounded in tho nock, and in’
wafkjjffi"*" ixooxMaloo. named Paggett,
‘ Mr. Hurd states thait aniong the ’ prisoner.
j_remjyed from Biehtnohd to (jostle Pinckney
.•gfc September,, was * Mr. -Hnrliwwp.
amt rrom his description of his personal' api
pcaranco wo aro inclined to think lt is Mr. W.
H-Uprlbort, formerly connected With the
Keiet, and well known in this eily. Ho woo
Wl in .Cutis. Piotknsy anti not taken tq
Omriaaton with th. re»t of the pri.onen]
When Mr. Hard returned to the-Cutle, after
the fire, Mr. Bnrlbert reeogniied him and
■poke of hu ratnm. Mr. Hurd 'tales, that
Uarlbert has sofiered greatly from hii im
prieonmentp that he has had a tarere attack
of typhoid fevor and is ozoeedingly pale and
emaciated. Be ii very low-spirited and de
spondent. - Bis treatment is the same as that
of the other prisoners.
Ampne the prisoners left* there were two.
named Tnpp and Palmer, from Scranton,'Pa.:
two, named Beonmut and Chase, from Wilkes
barre,—and quite a number of men belonging
to the New York Seventy-first and Fire Zou
aves. At Charleston, the general opinion
seemed to be that tho fire was the work of the
negroes. The dtixens mainly went to Savan
nah. The negroes were not guarded, but Mr.
ilard saw no reason to suppose' that their
feelings toward the North wore.different from
those of the whites.
At Richmond, where they were allowed th
:go about the city, Mr. Hurd says there were
abundant evidences of Union - sentiment.
Very many met and shook hands f withhim,
MClanng themselves... Union men, and one
Ebmqb, whose name he gave ua, told him that
alf the troops there were Union men, bnt had
been pressed into the rebel! service. There
were great numbers of troops at Richmond,
and along the route to Norfolk.
Mr. Hard secured his discharge from the
army at Washington, and is hh his way Rome,
tie has a wooden leg, and various other mem
-hw connection with the war.—iVew
York Rum.
The TreuS Affair at Washington.
A specisl dispatch to tho New York Tribune
gives the latest of this sorious affair;
Wasbikqtos,; Deo. 23, 1861
Lyons held another conference to-day
inth Secretary Seward, at the State Depart
ment. There is testimony of high authority
that the conference was frieiidly and satisfec
tory j and it is known that Lord Lyons, who,
when bidding guests to a Christmas dinner
last woek, intimated that “the necessities of
ms position” migbtconstrainhim to postpone
the feast tine die, this afternoon, several hoars
after his visit to the State Department, issned
cards of invitation.-. . . ,V,
_ Thus far, only the President and Secretary
hare handled this delicate affair ini the
Americap interest. .The lait iegnlar Cabinet
meeting was adjourned by k note from Hr.
Lincoln to avoid tho risk pf a'geheral and
premature discussion, which might establish
a policy. j r
| It U probable that the action of the . State
| Department has already practically determined !
i the conduct of the Government. To-morrow
a meeting of tho Cabinet will be hold, at which
discussed 00 * wUhEn S land bo thoroughly
-Public expectation here! has anticipated
from Mr. Lincoln an offer to leave this diffi
c“ly to the decision ofannmpiro to be aelect
ed by England horself, frotp ono of tho four
gnmt European Powers, if flio opportunity to
make this offer is allowed! him. But if the
of a war or* a I surrender of tho
itebel Emissaries be forced on us, itiaexpect
ed that the President will himself, assume all
the responsibility, and : deliberately make his
cboioo, deciding 04 ho dcoidfed the proposition’
to evacuate Fort Sumter, after thoughtful da
• ??' . , Qrr f nder > in preference to war, is
without doubt tbo choice of many influential
persons here, and it is pressed upon Mr. Lin
coln by both civilians aud ihilitary men, high
in position. Honcothc persistent assertion
by sovoral of our cotempdraries, which we
ngoln pronounce untrue, that this conclusion
to surrender without -a Consideration has
already been arrived at. Tho President will
be governed in his doelsionlby his determina
tion to crush tho rebellion. {
That England is almost beside herself is the
the tenor of the latest and imoat trustworthy
private letters.; They sayj that passion has
swept away reason in a.manner, and, to -an -
extent unknown since 183 k and that the na
tional sympathy with the South dcvelopod by
njeent ovente, is startling. 'Great credit is
given by one of tho most trusted of those wri
ter*. to tho British Government for so long re
sisting tho pressure of Louis Napoloon and or
the working claatw, a# represented by the ,
weokly journals of the largest circulation
among them to repudiate the blockade.
It remains to be seen whether tho dispatches
-to Mr. Adams, which went a week after the
seuure, infonning the British Government
that Capt. Wilkes acted itithouf speciGo'in- '•
•tractions, will allay the popular excitement
or abate tho Ministerial demands.
Tho New York. Herald*b special Washington
dispatch, of Monday evoking,, says:
It ib believed horo tbatlhe sadden return of
General Scott la for tho purpose of laying in
person before the Government information of
pressing importance, which may influence the
aotwn of the administration in-the treatment
of the Trent imbroglio, and perhaps present
it in an entirely new phase.
The instructions to Xorq Lyons, brought by
Captain Seymour, wore unquestionably issued
with precipitation, and it may be important to
both parties to know wh'a* attitude Trance
wiU occupy in th« promts*. Gen. Scott' un
doubtedly bangs this ißfohn»tion.
The Tea, Sugar, .and jCoffee Tax Bill.
(iS P.USID BY BOIH BOUSES OF cosGatas.) ,
The following is tho t»* bill passed by both
Hodsei.of Congress: ‘ j
£i it enacted bij tie Senate and Houee of Be
preeentalioee of the United State, of Amcnca, in
jConareM tuuaibled — ..
That from and after the date of the passage
of this act, in lieu of the duties heretofore im- ’
posed by law onihe articles JieroinafUrjnah
tioned, there shall , be. letiea;'collected;* and
paid, on the goods, waiei,'and arerchandUa
herein enumerated andprerided for,. imported
from .foreign conntries, tho following duties
and rate* of duty, thai.it io r sayf- '
First, On. alt teas,.twenty(2d) cent*.per
pound. Coffee, of aUiind*,;flTe (blnents n*r
ponnd. < r _. v .
Second., On .raw suga y commonly cajledr
Muscovado or brown sugi r, and on sugar* dot
advanced above No. 12, Dumb, standard* Vi
claying, homing, cUrU'ying, ior other process •
and on syrup of -sugar or tajpar cane add coil
centrated. molasses, or concentrated Melido,
two con's and abatf(2M) per"pound; ' J ' ■>■'*{
. 0n after beingieihiedl Wheniheyare
tinctured, colored, or.
on eugar candy,eijm(£) cents porpbririf. J
•" S^? I *****! stale) seflu.per gallon.
‘ thatall>yrub« Qf sugar or of
B** cane* concentrated mslM*o* ojr coneentra
ted meUdo,,entered njidei the name of mblas
***» or. any other iixaißOjtian syrup of sugar*
> can«» 'or echeehtrated f
liable -to that
U n ibtfStttt*s^and i tbqsameBb»llbeforfei'ed~|
! '• F*x>k CAisa-rGaumuilouars*Comsswx.
“•Cairo, Dee. 23.-rSpeeidl order.No; ,7&plaees
Gta. Grant in command 'of jthe military dis
trict of Cairo;: -ifh ieh; comprises soutbern llli
nois, that portion^ ofc.Uw*
CamtenasMLnverjjUHUbecounties in Missouri
eoutftnf CapeGirardeaaJ '-aj
6enemlTaixm wUblmtta߻ferred from Pa-,
dncahto.CairD.- r r: . . ;
<uEWUTJe* pf IgS»AHAm—FR*BRRICK, i)OC. I
was hung; at (wo o’clock - thl**j
afternoons -Hediedwitnout s struggled * *The i |
hodr«h» iak*n r possession of by>J»fefrienV
Maaydtiienswereph;»^^&aßpfto^tors. fr |
: Sy* «ot>>bbU* WWteWkeai Extra FruOlt TUmrl''
. r:.:- Alpo.aaeks primaßuckwbeat • do^ii
; i kIOO Ikrfreb M Halter, . ...
.:,.. uoo d6a..frr»to Eggs, [--.’.v ,v.s.-.i • v, . v , ; .
Fmefc received and furwJeby /. ,-U. BIDDLE.. -
; ‘drto - i ■■ I}h li(l'«rtv«ir»if. *
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CAMELLIA FlttWxii4|i& ;]
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Ts nderst i
OAKLAND.' .
-1 cuakanewCodliati,'
30 bwwU p*J LiLunl HrrrlbUt ' / tr, ~'
PKl*HOLKUil.—ljlw barrels, 40 to 45
A quill;, fartnfalij ’
. . sot** OItp'WOBKS'oOUMItT, 'i
f* ■ - ’Mil. .1 Kt.t'Jair ,tm<. ■.
RATES' ior J
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INDEMNITY AGAINST ~LO3S BY
» . SH'-ra* NKUN MKE INSCBAKCKCOM
PAJIT OF PHILADELPHIA. Otßce.Eßnnd «I
Ohanaat etreet, near Fifth. =
Statement of Aaset*, Januaryl*t,lB<&, published
■*re»blj to an act of Amembly, being—
p . or ? g *? B *’ V nr, y • ecu »d~ -Ml OO
TmL «wt .. 102,«6 00
Temporary Miane, on ample collateral
...... 69J3& 00
CP”?«°* T »iae *85,007 Tty coat-. 89,786 00
Note* and BDl* B«eiTaWe..._.j. TjS 00
W *“ -••**«* 27,919 00
*»-Th. ;* * 12,208,061 68
CdSial, fr ? m 1™“*““* which thin
'&3SL ZgSSF -w are fra. rUh. which
*™» description ol propen,,
■*"*““ h-"« unmubteii
(Unc. thßlr incorporalloD, • perltd of thlrt, run,
t *“) f loww h, On to no emonnt exceedini!
Four lldhon* of Dollar*, there hr .fordingertfonco
of the adtraaton* of Inruianca, a< well aa Uielr abOi*
Sab?S?lM dI,IW “ tt ° n “ mMt with proroptMe. all
uoaiinui
Lorn* paid daring the year 1868 8106,036 67
DiaxCTOMt
Uharlee h, Bancker, _
Levi*. Jacob B. Smith,
KiSfa^w 81 *** .Edward C, Dale,
David S. Brown, Oeo. W. Hlchard*.
Samoel Grant, Oeorgo Felml^
CHABLES N. BANCKEB, Prttidoil.
w „ , _ EDWABD O. PALE, VicSprutdoL
WM. A. S7BU, frcrMarp pro Um.
J. OABBHE& COFFIX, AnaE
m,a OfflcoMortheaetoor. Wood AThlrdeta.
"CUKE INSURANCE. BY THE KELI-
M ntr?r E —SJ5™. iIlfa “ llAI,0]! COMPANY.
OF PHIL ADELPHI A, on BUILDINGS, limit! dor '
perpetual, ILEUUUANItIBK, FUUNITUKK, Ac /in
towuorconnuj. Office No. 308 Weluut etreel. li to
'taUmn" 8229,510 • Aaam, w-lneeatad ' t
Fim Mortgage on ImproTed tity Proper*
_ *7» worthdoable the amonnt tlftf? (W? 00’
Ground rent, first c1an.—2.403 6ff
Penna; R. B. Oo.’s 6 per cent. Mortgage i
Loan, sao,«», ctat-TT. , » fiOO 00
if 0 per cent. Loan 3U*OUO 00
i 5?T ty u fi" cU p ; ioiooooo
trilateral bonds, weft eecnred 2JW 00
Huntingdon and Broad Tbp llonntain
Bailroad Company, mortgage loan.— 4,000 00
Pcuneylrwjia Bailrtttd OoSsioclc J«w00
°£ ionanoe Co„. 2L350 00
°f County Fire Insurance Co—...—. 1,060 00
Stock ofpelaware JL 8. Insurance Co.— 7(0 00
Commercialßank do . . . ■
Mechanics’ Bank'' do .31—2.012 2
CnionkLUtturance oo.’s Scrip,., icq Jo
Bills fieceir&ble, business paper.—..... 10,297 18
Book-AcebttnU, earned Interest, etc..—. n.yi« jg
Cash on hand and in hands of. agents—... 11,386 15
: TtUGLET, PrmldmL
out
U. L. Carson,
Z. Lothrnp,
Hobt. Toland,
Choa. Letand,
Fred’k. Lennlg, ■
Jacob T.Buntlng,
a 8. Wood,
: Bmlth Bowers,
Jo*. 8. Woodward, 4
John Bissell, Pittab’alL '
SCHiL&N, Secretary.
„ . JI G. COFFIN, AgmU
6 northeast corner Third and Wood attest.
Clem Tieglcy,
Samuel Btopuira, *
Wm. B. Thompson,
Eobert Steen,
Frederick Brown, -
Wm. Muaser,
C. Slerenaon,
Beitf. W. Xiftgley,,
John B. Worrell,
Hill,
WESTERN INSURANCE COiIPA
, f f NV OF PITTSBURGH.
Spang4Co '* w *">-
eU ikUidt qj Vire and Mirim*
Bitk*. A Horn* ItuMUUmjmaammed bn Directors «ie
artwtU kH9«n tn tkacommnaUg.and toko «n deter*
"unedt bfpromptnm and Übtralila, to maintain (he
Character which thtghan-tummml, at offering tht ItM
protection to thomwho dtetettebeinmnT^ 8
ASSETS, OCTOBER 30,18J9t *
Stock Account* : | 03,000 TO
-T ~~ *Jg g,;
(toen Account*, Ac-.-... , 7,909 qq^-
Canu— - -llLlfil M
Pnanimn Notw-.:.. - T ,, 27,095 14•
Note* and Pill* ;
tonuecrbiui.
R. JUlfcr, Jr., ... | Andrew Aoilej,
Jam™ McAiilojr, . Alexandar Speer,
Xtatbaafel Holuros, ' David U. Lour
AJej. A'lmlck, , Boa J. Tfatmm*,
gs^rp s ; BeiU. P. Brkawdt,
BmiUi . ' John B, M'Chdp.
Ci W. JUcketwn.
mrw 1 F. M. GORDON. &rr*t*vn.
I TjUBE. MAMNE AND INLAND IN
! i BUBANCE.—-INSUHAMCE COMPAK7 nr '
MOUTH AKKBICA, PhKaDBLPOU '
: THOMAS rL A fe^ COr ™'^
TNSUBANCE cck of. the state ;
A OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. "■
. . l7M—Capital, B*oo,ooo.
Awota, February 1; ISS9 k4IAJHM m
. w lL u AM fe^^&
Cft
,TIMO. aALLYKfS INOI,ON ’^
ln the abora old and reliable fVw
PMrt** can lie obtained by application to • "
W.P.JONKS, Atma,* f
87 Water Btroet, Bagtto T yiliilldlng«. ■■■';
/^IITIZEN INBDHAKCE COSEI'ANY ?
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liuwea SteamboaUAnd Ctrgoet. ' "
1 Bayoua, and the mwjpikm <>f *n"~r
j Imurea against lou and damage by flro:
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SP^S - ?* 1 •■■■lS A. M. Khr,4.
W. o. JohMton, ; 4m. u. doofir,
B. ». tam, ; 8. HMb.u*t
AfflsS&b.-
jjikb AhllTiiftV
COKPANT, »o. 149 Cbaeant «t_' ’.
.opposite the Custom Boon, *?Vy..
1304,04a.
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entire, it rosonsbl* ntee of . .. «•-
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A LLEGHENY INSURANCE COM
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