The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, February 17, 1862, Image 1

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'ep ,II2ON MID .FORRAIDING 31141.CIAirl vlic4••
44114Nbeekorin 'WESTERN -BUMPS 'CIIIIIII3B,
_,B . 4,811/14 . 1.011K, BACON, FL OM' TUB,
poz. PRABL ABBEB, BALLIi ,ATIIS
ALEBtriatTrLICIIIr orns;:DBLIZEf-rutar--.4
pr.sx.iparally, Boa; 441: iu5d , 143 Ptak gni:4A
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untraua
C,%gi f KAKI:U.4WD, Comitssum law
CILIUM ana dealers In ILOUR, GRAIN AND
uODGCVaIIca:2I2I Liberty 'attest, Plibburgh:Psal
4 4 btu& of Flour for Bakers and Fatally use
.ty.:_ett head: ;Particular attention - yell to
orders tor Merchandise generally. ortadly
-NA N, (10111),I. PRODUCBAND .
Coguaitrox Msnowet, dttior in YLVErn. Din
mtuwoms, 8.11=13,. xai6D;CUEEIS%. AMA,
MAXT). VaREN kitolll4 , and.: '.edam gen.%
.7 - ILaibiialaithiliWlCVS made ou uchusigutueuuf.,
Wsirehonsw, No. Ilnktored strott, Pitt burgh. -
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1 1 " - P 0 i:4r
003IMISSION lIEIICHANT
AND DEALER IN CRUDE OILS; • • .7
de2B4d Corner hand street slut Duquesne Way.
VA If; FORWAnDLRG 'es D
Cougutuox .Mraranrer, the sale ot FLONft,
VAIiciIACON, LARD, BUTTER,. ICAPI; and
Western 'Mauna 'generally, No. lo" ITIII : IE1•D ;
fiTillgET, corms of First, Pittsburgh,
and oonslgnritritti itilya
TABI A. FETZtat, , FouwAsEirxo.Ami
Comossrox ltiotatAxt, for the gale of FLOUR,
GRAMBA.CON; LARD, BUTTER, - ARJEDS;DRIRD.
•YRULT, and Produce gagernly, 16 Marker st...
aotairr of FRIA, Pittsburgh: • • 0c.3.1117 •
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5J.11931 - • LANG, ..Comuisioir
iitssOirastre lOW iillolonalo - dealers In. GILOCE
NLIWY.L.OI.4t; PIirODUC . V., !tr.., No. 2U3
Libortpoirrot, ?Moto h, I'n.
` . snooeosor to no.
X 163' 1.417rty - itite - 4 — P ll / 6 "
burgh, GENERAL PRODUCE, 0110C131Y AND
OUXII.I64IOII3IESCUANT:
Cloaskratneots rwporlfully lalteited,
winter
AIBUTE BROTHERS, .Foew.utouvo
ail) •COninssiOn•Milionnwrs and dealers In
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No.
555 - When stitrn, Ptlinburgh, Ps. • m 31.7
.-
' ' . 9"V R.XOMIIIRMON-MEROILiNT
• dealer_ ORIIDA .6.. ND RIMMED CARBON.
OILS, (LA S IRON, NAILS, .44; No. NO Liberty. • mh27:dly
141.m68,
athrAmt Aiwa,DAVID 111 . CANLV.....
sua. corm, f "' :. - Bpectal Vart nor.
MEANS - stiaobi4tors to
JIL IL'Oindlen, Means* 09.. WIIOLTSA.L.tGRO-
ClitlS, °lnver of %timid mid 'Water stream, Pitteborgb,
Ponn'a. . jy&dly
W 1L1TC11111WM.....DAX11L1111MP1......,..L. U. PONT.
T - 715111 - 1913t0P - & - COTenquemspr L":"G: -
.L. 11.. Graff, PRODUCK AND C021.211.9210G i nt74-
- • GIIANTS, 247 Liberty Greet, Pittsburgh, Pa. at*
JOHN
IQUN L HOUSE - ik . 00.; 'WHOMutx
flitocr.ss ago Cola winos Blzacuagrii, corner of
hailthtleld sad .Water stitels, Pittsburgh, Pa. JO
so • '0 bTEWAItr; • Wri0ta
.0.0..... snrc Como usuox dicoccuccro, No.
107 Wand street, Pittsburgh. . - - darly
J. S. 5tt0w1i.....1114L ILISSZATS.I .
DROWN & KIRKPATRICK'S, Wuctta,
Lima *.Gsocatts- and Aarlers I PLODit • AND
EYED% Nos. 191 and 193 Lperty erred, Pittsburgh.
Madly .
TAILES DALZKLL . &(SON - N, us.
luawmzeourrs fur the sale of CIIIIDE AND RE
PINED CAUDON.ULLY, No. 019 midi° Water street,
- Pitiabufgh. demons. =ads on arraignments.
,Imvp.Gmft&
- -
CIIIBION JOIINSTON Dutra ni - Puas
DBMS:vat3.IIII4LS; •PiSITLTHEBY,
YANIMIXIODit, FAM
ILY ac etrktly prime qual
ity, which be °Sera at lowest:pc Olellar.thuith.
Ind Faulk streets, Iltaurgh,
Pfeinelptieninerefully compounded at all
I A. FAWN EST4JUK & W., Wilms
( I ..akullMiroliiere Ifsualmturor of. WiIITY
LEAD AND LITILAILGE, corner of Wood and_lfiont
streets, Pittsburgh. . -mhT
1011 N Y. ISOCYfr,VEsmasssueDgliss .
es
is DRUGS, PAINTS,DILB, VARNISHES AND
DYE NT/IFIS,Afo. DK Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
All mien win were I,rom t attention. mlat
ILILITSII4
Bli&Utr & REITERr 7 W/tOLEMALE AND
Brum Dacoeurrs, comer of Liberty and Si.
Cbtir tomes, Pltuburgh.
nu. tiF,t). ISE YS.E.H., LavaKarr,
.0../ 140 Wood street, comer of Wood street nod
YirSin elkqetitbbullCh. P.. .- - •
..12'TOILME113.
JOHN .MAoCIONNELk: AnonNET
Ay Law. 011301, second story Konen Lam Hutu.
No' SY Diamond street.
Will attend to the settlement, seeming and collet,-
Dor of Wm; Wadies, tri.„ InWaddasyagL District
of Colombia. _ nol9:6ms
AMIN N. 1111 1 / 4 0X.
V IREPATILICK & MELLON, Arrow
.1.1 sins AT LAW, NO. la Fourth street, five doors
shore Husithtleld, Pittsburgh, P. ' my Mild
THOMAS EW Arrozoisr . AND
, Cacischioakat 1.
Mei; NO. 15D Ifotatititedit,`eointr Of Cheiry
alloy, Pitbbitexh, Pi.
SAMUEL A. PUKYLLIWky Arroasur
Or/ICI, nab street. sdijaining ihe office of Mar
.bail t Brawarrittabargd. Pa. Jeo2o:dl
J; ArroixEr . . Am)
tottsibioß•Atqatr; ieincivedlolCllllN'el
LAW BUILDINGS, No. LI Dismont street, next
door te St. Peter's Church. -- mrllt:dlJ
S.BCHOYEkti Jr..; ATTOENNY AT LAW,
• NO. 173 Fourth alma, Lowrie's Law Building.
r/1169711.11.12,,
PRODUCE.
LxECH &HUTCHINSON, COWNISSION
*ED TORWAIDI3 , 3 cieolBlll in WEST
/111SK7 .OKEESE;..P.LOUII, man. BA
CON; -.11 ,401111 , +.
ppgreD :01.reePOFS AND
PEARL ASII gMs.W.; OVALS; DRUM FRUIT
and Produce gouerolly. Beat brands -Family Flour
always on band: . Agent. Ibr- the We of Madison
Co.'s aalobtated Molded 'rode iftarch. Kos. US
Second rad 145 First ata, between wood end Smith
field, Pittsburgh Ps. ophdly
CWA" • OUSE.-.HENit'
n. COLLINS, Farourling sod Comminien Mor
el/rust -bad doskr In CREME, BUTTER, LAKE
.11SH hail Pasha* 'llitiefally; No. 25 Wood street,
above Water, Pittsburgh. _ _ tuy2
AMA 1101. M -$ cu., .P.ogo. DEAL
t, cm dad &oilman PIi6VIBIONg; CoriWetMai
ket and trout Muds. • ja&dly.
ILTSURAJME aGEXTS.
GARDItEIt"COFFIN;'Airiai sos
Plusasa, Pau.* Dunn,. Alm RIMIAACT. 11.
IMIWW. POMP M% liont.east corner Wood End
Tiara streets.. _
Amssu
•seittfmtpoivaikts'ea thittool In-
SI EL,. 1414, SECIIETAILY, CITIZENS
iivisitl - CoEritnr, "owner and Wafer
L - M. U DO ;.tizenersir % Emirs
.a: • Iwatraaaca On armor, 92 Water street. '
,~?~ ~IIK t ' ~YCFESwq . Y ALLY§HtiNY
~J ~ilm~ltai Uur~xf : 7CI'IYA6 ~fket: .,,.- _-
DigX:=GOPDS•
roam wtuos—ar.ssu W. cssz-..etvira it'cAirbuss.
WILSOAT,. VARR4 CO.,
(Late Wlttos, Ave. &
• in! OUSELS =AIM ill i. ; ,
FOREIGN AND DOMNSTIO - DRY GOODS,-.
ito 94 - Waritt street, third house above Diamond
PlttsburSh.',:ludo
131111C111.1ELD, successor. to
. Burch&ad IFholessle and Retail Deaden
in orortiiatufr.4 - Nor DRY'GOODI4 lima=
hod corner . r /mirth itud narked stmt.,. • an: .
_U-W,BAUEStiAtXt f _DaumurnirDzr
triaocal, Nai E 9 Markin's: testi:tat:m*4i 4hkd and
Werth. Pittabargh. . ,
HAN bON Lt) 4444.744'44t.: )3'4?
‘1.14 .oAin Kin! DRY GUIIK4S77 ,O f 7 btiigr
14•17444..H1re. Nu. 74 blerte4 l'ataburic
-""~'.~ ~~~t TRl7fl.l ~fT.~iY7B'
1101tNE nenut
. tis gnaw goons, No. 77
• ttstronds.;, • sPle•
:YAP k ' I NAL= IN I itlf
`Gamey SPIPINOMUP* " X FkB"3"4.
VA' 1 , 4, MAIM 111 •
IhtII2OIDMITS. Tatiwurm,- - .lfanal96 4019.c - X9ll
17 sod 19 111fth dre et. Pitt.barth.. mu. •
BOOTS el.rp SHOES.
TOIRIMAMPBELLdiLiivin or
ey BOOTS AND'sßossou.nwietaiptkm. No.
36 Smithfield stmt. Plitabutch. scSSINBT-
er/kl. ALBILIS K,1301, kW., Wnor.e.•
SUM AV) Rem'. Theaults Ix, BOOM 8110 ES,
ANAtorftrivtoAuptirgoastzwssaqt
t ° -
B=;=1:
anoc - "iir.
- -
LAZEILR; -
WEIOLNI3ALI GROCERS
xpumanoli mIRCIIANTS,
.
Beto.d. 2 r!.4. 2 it sspiehnea street) .
;mos; TICRISLZ.:
irgraz •
,TII,I2IBLE, Wneueuts
la I . Gamma can Commision Mcaamains; - dealers
:in IMODIICE, 1:1
NI4IL, BACON, CLUCIPM, VD313, ,
tUaBON tr.NDLAII,D OIL, IMONMAIXI3,GLAI3B,
',COTTON: YAWN,- sad, l'ittabargh' ntaaufnetanip
Inninsur Anzacxis.
IitireDONALD it ARBUCKLE, NtioLsk'
ardittrOsocm, PASocciAsm &Amman=
IceAsis, Jobbers 0; SUGABSzed MOLASSES,
!SEYINBD SUOA3B sad SYRUPS, nous, BA:
ICON, SIDE, CHEESE, SENDS, AA, No. 253 Mort):
1 /.' 1 1C1NEZ.........111111. D. %MILL
BY7iLER & BROT)LERS,:succealustir
AU to 'll6.yrniVt Andetivoii; den44i tn.
FoREIGX .1011471111, RUTS AND, tiPIOESt'CUN
FECTIONKRY;SUGAUS, nus
tzi•nd 1244 IF?ud mot% above" Nip., bp glitaburgh,
tom jeosisar.:...: - .;;;.- - is„ 5a414.110.11.'
;ROBISON .4 CO.; 'Wn'oi.isALßOgii•
Ilfailers:lii
atl.Janda of rawvisioNß. P I LOD IIO /4 +ad. l'itto
burgh nmthfacturus, Zit). 245 L.lberty_stnet, PAU',
GEO. It JONES, -WaoLsasix LI./sAttrr
it. GROCERIES, ILLNILLAIWPA.CISAMI4'
OILS, PITCH and Pittsborgkmatufactured
No. 141 I. 4 *.e l 7iOnototbota ilia dionongabaui Adage,
aUlitta 1.4111AX151.. //1.1111/..ADLNOL.
ROJAIIIT WHOLE.
laaut Gsoccui oobucusetem iitzi-leswaiunso
Etsamurre, and biters PRODUOII and
burgh menufactor- - • •
Ctres,•Pittaburgh.
esmat• „;...,—..aws6 eturrua.
Ia.A.MBERT & SOLPTON, WnoiksiLk
osocass, PRODUCICI . 64II.II4 C 61011.41411
lksacatarre, - licr. 6 Bulb 6t.' Pittlb6rgLirri.7—
ANUS.... WILMS.
WATT 41.W11.50N,. Wainmgau: Guck-
T ainut;Coluelmobr atir dessCri LN
I Produce and YlLtstutrigli mauu4kctures, No. IbEtZtb:
erty9amet. Pitretkuritr. . .
Wg01.6:9 1.6
SAJA &;_W,
Gaorsza, Conniiistairilllsiconiiirrs, and dealers in
PILODUUI2; tics tIU Wiilerstreecosnd Frout str,et,
1: bilAraferit.
U! DILWORTH & CO: Wuotamtil
Claocrss, Nog. 130 :4013:122
Joan 11.3.01rD...—.JLICIWID 1PLUTD......111111.14AX /Lotlo.
_ (OLIN 'FL4CkYDAk 00.,•Wnouglax
UOzLA.xn Cataniaum Nisausts, lie.l72Webd
and dall Liberty ntreet, Pittsburgh.. • • • ' Jab
WILLIAM " JIALIALKIC;IYIio4.Eutzi
GancinOica. I.a An ArWaida.aia.ato Pitw
JI:AIrpriaCTURERS.
• ar - n.-
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MACKINT,08110:1111(PlilLli & AXIL corner Pike an* O'Ltarahtniets, how Out' Ctty
Water .'Worlor; TIMM:n.O4 Pa.:, Itlntiuractitteri.of
MACKINTOSH AND lIEMPAILL'S utruu.vieu
PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND
SLIDE. VALI/Wor all Kam sad Lest style.
Haring put op [oath/nary of large opacity and of
the Lest quality, re are IHrpareoftu ace- haob
bing. and soliett• arbrk In this lip!, trusting riser by
Tet t atirltintatittuLtitfichanicteLOrournuark,..to.rastit
qub We cite e VF: aittunkni - to inn' sAelicip
- VALVE, OSCILLATLNG ENGINES, as outabiaing,
aarantages haretorore tutattiltie4 in thbi class of
Engines. • ratbitlyd
Bstrha:
HILL LASI DAMN:RILL
.Peon street, below Mitrbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
STEAM BOILER, Al ARVIN,* AND MIEET -LEON
WOILKERS; Ilanntsctunirs of BARNHILL'S PAT
ENT BUILY.11; LOCOMOTIVE,-'MEND and CYL
INI/101: BOILEMS. BEETCUEM,
YULE Man STEAM Pll'Es; column:Kw, SALT
PANS, SUOMI 'PANS, 111.014 YAWLS; Lin
BOATS,•ets4 etc. BLACKSMITIES.WORK,
BAIDOE and_NlADUCTllteNtcdana sa the /Let
an notice. All cusdr.ra from a dbtaao proluptly•st
jrzhi.•
• •
rpitOMAS ittOOßis
ittalrOPao2l7lll6ll OP
gunl/zatza.nt'Ata..:Liana GLIPPXII.DIS
TILLigIi PtMY. BTU WIILSKY -and ..r.alltlN
ViShitiSli. Nos. LW. 191010 sad 105 Eirstntreig.
batman, Smithfield sad Grant Meets. Pittsburgh.
Pritraisorrsiolkited. Higkestaistketprice
paW fur ,
la* rise/ VI laid all other polaonona /need/eats
ennitully:citracted, by L. pacer isaarand In/prated.
JOSEPH }. HAMILTOAT
Condi;of - iiit aid Liberty . stria..
• Miran:au:lu,
iurcracrusras or ' • .
SUP/M.loa 82'/Yal £Z GIN ES , MACHINERY,
loylhaf
41. V QA,. Au, :au. Ana zrts;
I , Jit PiWb r h, gruoulicturmtallulLFJA 121 VS 1.
84UHHTPYla1LY. C4NIILON AND 111AZ.LIICIA.D.
• •
Inirl'ardentAridned or Ansped SPIKES And un
-013.-latte-orsataller - 14 - Ebort - notice;
A frabd nsoininAnAt nonaintly 0113 Wind: inylnidn
11. 1.0 - 1.1 Y 11 - 21:N egecessiir
• of: ASlPhant, Idailidacturar of HOT
YEMSED NUE! AND - W - A - ItGXJAI
RultSE-81101VII101 , 1•amr NAIL grubs; DO/Lial
ISDN and:MYST&••:-. - - '
_
Ii:AIiIOIIANC£ IltON WOMBS, Paietta 4
Co., Pa.
4iimih;tivr,-is-wood-st.Tringenny,tr..
T....
I , ll, , sild:!••oty.deoculpilock of LifATEMB,IIIISIMID
WOldfa
,OtOolo ooliolfed,frouLtbollzdo. fowl Atoodo proo6k
oh as POr-lo!orootiono.1 • -lobotarelyV,
J. , fr., PLUM, T. CA MUSLIA.
EXO)g .681011 - , 'Welt: '- G.LASI6'
.
WOLFE, P LUNN.= *IV.; puu likrur4c
'russza... Warelwask No; 12 - ,Nrocd ttr . t , Ot;' cOrper
of /test, -
.
*-- • DEN'77IITR
PETIL EIITRACTIM •
.WITHOUT
PAIN; 'BY -THE •IrtlN VR . AN AiP,PABATLIS
•CoI teentbeieatiet; time whew the
be had to its Nit ettritatege., • - •
Medial gentlemen And their kin hid
their teeih extreeted,bytuy proem, sad us mud, As
Codify in to Abe to red palideeetteee at, the owe
he' perilous intelsetedin
arerting the eceetrary, UM% . 11 4.1 ,1 4 , 41. ACM,
frPO.Of • •
- ~x7~'eIITOI]CL - TtEl'll'l - i.erTee nT~erecs~ijle.
. IC. UUDAY.` Dcail.M; !4 ureda.t
JOSEPIi ADAMS, , ,Dsarnsir, Connelly's
Building, corner of Iliamond and Grant. atremes,
Polinsi;PrZnalroi.i,
Tbsoduriatielibrui4ltunill elate. • my&dly
Ria4L,;. ; ENT4TE.W
.f ir
issott io
1...; uuno, aukriTalaZll, 11114.4 om 7
=Mks • • •
^ Persona can penceni . X.4.lo - , 4i 4 Msgb.4aePnc.e
Maki* 4. 41 tarei t Jr =mai So goillis.4-
v a*age./ 111, N....40 #4 1 . , .. 0 3 4 .S 3 :9 O O•AIK 4 :PIPer
se ray otliceain - am. . • ; "
All commimicatkam 4E4 weepymut
dentlil: .Piaate Bt. -Paul's
, joPdtt.;
ali IM .L
CK/TXPRpti. al
JTAMES . "L itr...a.f.Si: 10t471188S I ; to
EXPLICAT DUMP-
ItAr NDitVP7 r ileVtrats rot ill tie& "ikf
Balkthip, and superintends . their ereetioh Mini.
,
Annumstreet, betwaseldjacodegita
Robinson agniew Allegheny Oltv
' :BelafrOWlol,l4,., ADO/U-
W. -Tart.- Ornce, =oil nem/ .Bwor.Lilfth
street. Ynigilshee PLANS AND SPECITIOATIONS
fulqhts4men ofneery deecriptkell leprinc-sellerlor sad
cut moderate terms. _Anytay
".maxi
.;rant:
fiIIARLQIT%,I3I.I.IIIX ILurcroonat,
Vv ni 'Erb Daiitety . rIAIIO4OIITES, end
porter of Iltudeand Makl !muniments. Sole agent
for the HAMBURG PIANOS, altn 6r lIALLAIT,
DAYJII3II CO.MMOSTO2I , PfANOK erten siis -With
out Zolean Attachment. 'No. a Flfthotrfti. mya
rOkiN Thum& ipuruzrus,
gnomon, t 6, `No la Wood street, between
^eartb street sad Memos,. alley. Pliaghenrti. P.
, 7 11 0 0 KAJW,PRfirs ,:fc•
1C04; Regitititiits,Jissi.-zihi
yx,riams, No. 55 Wood larva, next door to the
comer - et - nrglittllNKL
LAW 110012dent1yenVfaA.
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tirnsur. 'Nola Wad aster Pit c" . * . " ;: 4 " 41 " ,
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AND
PITTSBURGH -MONDAY : MORNING, FEBRUARY 17,_
•
EAW -OCT..iPIAN •
11 FOR. OA 0011 E1. --Am received
u tie near. Piano 'Weranxlms, No. 431 1 •
1 , 101 - k atraet;PULL-1 tX 1 T;803IWO0111.4i On,
with' Topliotdding Carved limo, Pro fi t Emind, 100
Improved Irmo „Pram. " our by ale tor •thebrat
New York makers, land vhilba laid for s2' 0, nub:
a:HARLOT:PE BLIMP., •
Bola Agent for lEnniar's Pialice, and Prince's Melo-
prrrastrson;
JANOS.S22S_Oa-- -.; *225.
_ v. teantiful Mock 13:ohlont GX wave
CILICkERING PIANO,
. _
ruu Iron Prime, New licle;n3dneed'lrom!Me'
Selt, last moire tinorfor ale by - • - 3
11.ELIAI4 81Woolinlrorit. _
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ClitC KEXLNG. Vritivtuti Iron tram Xcer ficele,,re
duped from lIV.IO to tiddll. juat received and fpr pale b/
Jill , . JOILN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wend atived.
Q1NG1A4.4 , 13 • Kis.
14JThe Cythara, by J. B. Woobhury 7 pei d01...113-50
Therßew Lutejd Zion, by J. 3YoWbil3r do 8.80
The AinsPli',llY Dr. LOweirMason ' • do 0 50
The Diapason, by George F. - Itocit," ' ;.. 8:50
The Sabbath Belt; by George Y. Root, do 880
The Jubilee, by 11.'lleadbary, '
The' Christian Mitittirt,lij'Aikett; - do .•;;;'.158
3he !thinned Star, by Loonard Marshall, do
• yuItERILE'SINGINH. B9OKS.
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.pitgard C?Figretrei.
The following may be severe, bat• there is
too tkiWit:,-CoOgr!ss tifoT . Hancl
ther -peopte.J ., If elavery had-been abolished
in the•"Dishgot of Columbia at the bight - -
sing of the taissaiou, there., would have ;been
universal refileingsmongthe twenty millions
of the free IfOrtli. • There would have been
some growling in the Border States, but the
acquiescence would haVe been universal by
this time. Is our National Capital to be'
forever disgraced by such scenes as are - daily
„enacted there? We cannot understand what
infatuation comes over men, who go to Wash
ington with good intentions of reform, and
yet accomplish so little :_
bare been striving all winter to resist the
conviction pressing upon -mo, that this•.is. a
weak sad cowardly Congress; All-the great
subjects which havacOme befogs it; - ..whergei
relating to slavery, finance," foreign relations,
military affairs, or exechtive corruption, from
the highest- thing to the lowest, have boon
treated with is timidity and servility better
becoming the supernumeraries of a traveling
theatre then . ; a free Sonata and. House of Rep
resentatives. So thorbughly have the ma
jority become steeped in the pro-sJavery ati 7
asma of this City; thirtthe lioineopathio,le ;
form proposed fur the; 'Witshingum jail , has
Winn - laid in tho Ho ' u'se Committee onfhe Djs.
trivet of Colombia. The only apparent reason
for this hesitancy is that it would take a few
dirty dollars, in the shape of fees, from Mar
shal Lemon, who seems in a loose'-way• to
have entered the Cabinet since he Was pre
vented front ' , filling Op his brigade." Sla-
Very ought .to .have been abolished in the
District two , menthe ago. Bush an act
would have given us more respectability in
England and France than a dosakvictories.
A few noble men alive both to the moral grin_
rapt .....td-ototal-ageot-of-she-step r inive-been
working' to that end, and doubtless we shall
hear of the measure in 'public debate erelong.
But will it not bateo Late to-ensure to us nay
advantage I God 'grant that it be,,not too late
In the place of practical, resolute, manly ae
don, we have demagogue appeals for retrench
ment, which, when ciphered down, proves it
to be no retrenchment at all. Saving at the
spigget and pouring out at the bungle the or
der of the day. Cutting down the salaries ef
the-pages and stokers - while throwing vast
sums op rotten hulks Lie the Burnside trans
,
,and-voting-for-ell kinds -of- follies and
extravagances, is the kAtc . l of retienohennt
and economy to which we are invited. I _tell
the readers Of the Tratine to . trust no Man
who prates loudly abOut reform in Government
expenditures. :Loquacity on. this subject la
a sore sign of guilt, or at -least. of guilty
knairledge, in souto other quarter, which will
be disclosed in dee time by votes on deficiency
trills.-- - setter tat hiecgoTTrierrite.-
Military Strategy in Kentucky.
We suppose there can be no harm in calling
the attention'ot our readers tea few facts re
lating to the military . tdoreteents
lucky, ahowing,the etrategy.of otirGenerala.
For sometime General Thomas • L. Critten
den has been at the head of a strong division
uf-fedend.troopi,f Wing .4if
•Genend4bmlol...mnjr,-Ap' "rfifisquift
bank of: Green river, near
maneuvering' in' front of the - rebel General
Buck.ner'e division. Those who were watch
ing the movements of the army were ear.
prised, the other day, to. bear that ho had
suddenly retorted to Calhoun, on Green river.
It turns out that his retreat was with a Pur
pose. Steamers were aWaiting bim.at Vat-
Iloilo, the river very. high, and his whole army
was token down Green river and the Ohio, and
up the Tennessee, - where it effected a junction
with General Grant's army.
After the battle of Logan's Cross Roads,
movements were made as if with the purpose
of advancing into East Tennessee in forte.
The CtimberLaniLtirce_was .annmed.ntlYalts;
bore, and a column-was pastiest. toward Gym
berbuid Gap; irbila:tifo bragitles mere moved
from llon. 'Well's center toward his left. The
rebels understood that East Tennessee, Omit
which they are peculiarly sensitive, was the
destination of the troops, and hastily sent
a large force by railroad from Bowling Green
through Nashville to Knoxville. Now we
bear that the army of Gen. Thomas, instead
of going to East Tednessee, has turned back
to Danville, and is marching to join Gen. Nel
son, at Glasgow, and flanking Bowling Green
on our left. Instead of dividing his forces by
sending a heavy body of troops to East Ten
nessee, Gen. Buell is concentrating them by a
movement from the left to the center. herein
flfeteliela have beetrodtripietelyb4igerientled.
The troop•lbey bare lent to Knoxville, they
sorely need on the Curiberbuid.
Car
ter's- brigade, 'which has'. advanceP..taward
Canabarlamd . 44,will yinibabiy,.ba.Mtiployeti
stutieljute corps.:id .. .observation-in-that di
reatina.
It:nal:11d not be aitrprising if the advance of
Gen. %tali's main body lama Oman: flyer,.
were designed to attract tbe attention of the
enemy, while the most effective of the troops
are to be saddenljelireeted to Louisville, there
to be transported by .boat.to take part in the
movement 'up the. Tennessee and Cumbeilatid
rivers. The army unde'r Gen. Grant is assum
ing gigantic proportions; '-Troops are being
rapidly eent tolidm,.not only !rem the. State
camps in the northwest, but Missouri. -
. The tint thing on the programme is toLike
Fort Bertelsen., The 'next, Clarksville. , :The
'M it; Nashville; Irom immense
number of elesinboatit chartered, it seen,, like
ly Abet au strati will be 4iiipatched .•to , MCI-
Mine Alabama. Greatavents are atband..:-.
BeelineseAßeiesh'Pathir tii'ltilis s. Sett
Bats ORZIM, Ails& -De0.,16,-1841: ,
To my Boys, Sammie • end Thomest ' After
a long.silence I will tell fou'iOilie' Ito:1'1107s.
I told C. D. •Mlioici to toll you that paper was
very scat:elm this weeder, world. I went to
Vaidere to get thin, and was , glad, to get it at
10 cents per Ohre.- ' 1 • -
The health of our country is pretty , good.
Crepe are very shor . t—aorn and cottoit,-ceri
peolalli cotton ; not quite half a crop, though
it doesn't matter, as we can't get any - money
Milt. - For icy paresl lin - owe - et lbstWe'are
to do; I havn't a red cork. My intention
now is to plant only ahout eight mat of cot
ton ; that will make enough to buy or barter
my groceries. I fear, my, children, we. well
! not lire to see as pispesous a time after this
revolution as there was before It. • I often
think of the language of our Serious i "SU,
Eli, Lama, 'Bebactlutni—My God, why hist
thee forsakeismer ll:Crib', believe•
.thot th is
calamity has, come upon us for onrwiekednus.
Religion in down like cotton—not worth much
: --and - byk the actlona''of . goad ,' brethren - it
Might be bought fora *ere' Jo - ao, thesigh„ if
we were to: judge ftem...its, sParsoness,. like
Belt, it would be worth $4.0 per neck. Oh, my
Gmh'Xitat 1 ./.iii..becoMt.P , • us , - .. - -fie, if. you
please, to. the thumbyard, and you wilt'hear
nothing but secular ',affairs, and.war—lauk;
Dull times everywhere.. Money =erne • pork
high--40' to*/23i ciente:per Pound; silt the
Milne ; coffee .$1 60 per pound, and none to be
WI at.that;:ealleo 30. eo 40 Amos .per: :yard ;
domestics 20@15 Cents' per-pird ; lager "0 :1.4S
I.234ecnts ; molasses 30 to 40 cents, and every
thing at the same ratio. . ..
I saw your not - long eleoe, all well,
de; You hare beard of Motion's death, I
11 1
reckon. Poor fellow ; lilt is. belavell:wits
and two ehildren. Giv my. kindest regard to'
friendeoke. . ,' • ~- - . A.llsaur.
The am:slitter *is oils the rebel Oljoilie
finksuilnifut7 ,---,
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Frederick Doaglass on the War
A large aidienee assembled at the Cooper
Institute, New York, last Wednesday evening.
to heat Fre lerink Douglass lecture on the war.,
Ile spoke in behalf of -the colored rue, and
discussed the question of emancipation at,
length, asfullowa:_.,
"My answer to, the question, what shall be
done with the, fottr_million -slaves if emanci
pated Y shall be short and simple. Do noth
ing with them, but leave them just as you
leave other men, to do with and for them-
selves. - We would-he _entirely respectful:to
those who raise this inquiry, and yet it is bard
, net, to say to themjnst what they, would say to
us, if wo manifested alike concern for them,
and that is: please in mind your - business,
and lei Vis us, to mind ters.: L wcanhot stand
up; then letis fall down.'-'. We' e'amintothing at
the hands of the American peephibut Simple
justice,' and an equal- chance to live ; and if
we cannot live and flourish °wench terms; oar
ease should he referred to -the - Author of ;our
existence. Injustice, oppression and slavery,
with all their manifold :concomitants, have
een tried with us during_ a period ,of more.
than two hundred years. Under_ the'whole
heavens you . will find no parallel to the
'wrongs we have endured. Wo haie Worked
Without wages . ; we have lived without hope;
wept' without sympathy' and hied . without
mercy.' Now, in the name of 'a 60111010 a •
inanity, -and'Aseeording to the law 4 or the
Living God, we simply ask the , right - -to bear
the responsibility of. our own existence. _
Do nothing with.us,!for .us, or by: us as .a
particular class. What you have. done-with
us .thus. far has only worked to our disadvan
tage. , We now simply ask to be allowird - to dn
for onrseivee. I submit that . there idnething
unreasonable or unnatural in the: ragout.
The black man is said to be - unfortunate. I
affirm that the broadest: ant iiitterest of the
black man's misfortiities is therset that he is
everywhere regarded and- treated as. an excep
tion -to the principles, and'reaxims which ap-
ply to other.men, and that nothing:short of
the extension of those-principles to him can
satisfy any honest-claims.
He saw no.harm.in emanoipatlng all the
slavesat onee, saying : •
- Why not-f - They.aws not wolves.nor tigers,
but men. They-are.endowed. with reason—,
can decide upon questions of right anti wrong,
good. and evil, benefits and Injuries—and..are
therefore subjects of goventment precisely as
He thought the number of Africans on: this
continent and the adjacent. islands -bah little
less than twenty milliona' arid dicLeet.believe
they could bo colonized.. Ist?closing, , he read
an eloquent reply ha, the .assertion that. She
negto was like the Indian, and, would die out
before the piogress of civilisation. He Lad
no apprehension on that point, and added::.:
..The Indian wraps himself •in gleam; and
proudlyllories tsolation-;-he .retreats
fore , the onward, march of civilisation: is The
humming of., the honey-bee warns. him away
from his hunting -grounds. 1 He sea' the
ploughshare. of . tossing. imp. the
bones of hiessmarated fathers, and-he dies of
a broken heart: Not ao: with ::the. negro.
There is,a. vitality about him that seems alike
invincible to'‘hardship and. cruelty: Mork
him, whip! him, sell him and .he.still lives
and clings to American eli'rilization-,artunel•
Torn in the church, and. an,llneleStutrott the
southern coast to guide our 'Burnside expedi
tions." .
What -Our Soldiers Think.
. .
Mr. wuk4,:iffic;:iii . `9'nki to
nndorstand thoioeghly the temper of, theeol
dterroti the Potomac,- basing been oonstaotly
among them slnee:tho - arniy was first brought
together, - writes as tollovuiri pie Inst,lettor,,
published in the Spirit of the :
The soldieri the Peterniii are reading
and writing eitizene; - wlin knbw that Congress
is superior to the military; and whose -whole
allegiance is to the Constitution. . Those,
therefore, who pretend that amilitary despot
ism. Is ene of Abe possible reatilts`of the pres
ent war, and, that the, body of our Northern
soldiers could, under any possible contingency,
aide with their'generals a ny
the civil pew
er of the Country; knoienothing Of the tem
per of - oar 'people. The' Civil" - atithorlties of
the their direct:and special repro
dElth interests far superior
to their mont .Vfkrtleetecesseeti
by themselves, have consequently -the deepest
hold on. their affections.' ThoitasilltarT-lead
ers., doubtless, have their full respect, and
will,. he ;followed with a tionllding • courage
wherever they may march, " hut the only:hold .
which' theireleadere can acquire to the'Oren
.tion and Obedience' of "our,patricif-Soldieri
thtist - bo Obtained through probli of their own
modest subordination to the civil power.' This
reunite from the filet that our troops are citi
zen's inure than they are soldier"; and because,.
from their general intelligence and knowledge
of:the balanees of government, they know ale*,
that the fortunes of the Republic are at an end,
the instant the camp conceive gm idea ofdlcta
ting to the Congress. The itlea,thetsfore, which
pains have been taken to inculcate; that the
soldiers, look . with jealousy upon the dhipeei
tion exhibited by Congress' meddle - with
military matters; is entirelyabsurd and the
felkirt that - they' have doclared , thej will 'not
fight upon this theme - or' that; to simply 'a
downright.slander.; . .. They , its enlisted for.th e
War they knov,ite objeoWand.:they, wish to
and it,113 speedily Am possible,,.Sabjeattals-al
they have been,-to estop ,privatiette, the keen
blasts of. Winter; and the grerseer, instate iipcin
their eatififie,ilies - ara iheleeificripuiciaieja
to the - eteera, and they long the opfoottn
oily when they may greet their unierupulous
revilers iiiihthe,,baioTief: The schisms that
have beeinet on foot to divert thefr attention
and emasculate their. Purpose, ire, to use a
common phrase, played out, and they are at
last toned sternly up to the extreme of notion.
- No doubt - thlt flame. The arein
earnest. They are , enlisted for yea war, and
not (Oriheni , 2iau ,., And they belie
,~o in weging
it , the moskeffeetivemso nee... , And. it „say
slanry-lovierilerierale or 430onels. think tbat
- pey elm ever , lead iheeit'imm , in , any
ti°"4
araiy. , --- mekipihilp t. 14% warnliksby
tha
IT:
OinitOt f!deciaratiiii
of 'ths volition/OS:Wing bettiiim
.the'Uttit'etl
States and 'the' tbrrititiy ,nee obeliphidtie,64f
tain States and; now ustirptict by "pietended
Goyernmenkwithont. constitutional or legal
righti" , ofrered 'on , Tneed!iy,' !ere bild on tho
table on his oiStr'inotiatqAti o der:thin - they
might be eilledjitßtai iutygmo' rde•dotisio•
The vote on thi( occasion:was not,. therefore,
as ioDle-p111101:111 -suppose, oonelasire.—Dis-
PaiSk to at "Aiitti.Proot.•:
We understood thli a;.":. - the , first; but it
stated the. 'restoration' • prat , to 'misstate
the facts. ' emitter wished' Ur sane hie
Miolutioni Troia prinnaterMhtirial in . Althea,
of the )te imutelitheitt
ultere_ *mild :t hem . and the Senate
gratified him.: A". dispatch to the New York
Zigbase . eays that ' a bill. 'thianisiug the-rebel
territory into territerial 'aureinineitti:mi' the
iiilt`iliortlybe
reported' bj-the territorial Committees of the
two goriej: eat* hilahitiS a
Eieveriment -In South :Carolina,
has beau ,sanetioited in: an Important Outer.
Sometiing of this sort will hare tole done, '
IT the war Is ever to be Cuded; and Peace; and
harmony - -restored. The safety . of the Union
in. he South 'telfah'es that. tbey Audi
not
belliteti_up_to..the_teuder. niercietrot the_se
cession mew after' theyain tem gamed.
,
KintssavaratregGAnacer - , Tan.-43overnor
Curltu.l~ae ai;ged the bill paoied by the_ lean
latent for the, aeoureittton of. that portion . of
the dhatt tilt apportioned to" the- of
PtW - gleiliratilaZ,S,Tititlect, title Akan- Attatilly
communicated &lathe federal -13ematary °Vibe
Treasuryjand ra 10on :the; receipt of. the
Treasurer of the - Take& littetne lir' - fairwarded
l'ennsylcania'irshire of the current year'cirti
tasßlUbe; s'allir liquidated. All this Jadeite
#t wit eteo "r t arli p of:tlille'734'efitatrontril
AL.
Stanton and DlPClellan.
The-woohlogtonoorreoponaeot. of the
I bask joined somewhat in general praise -
of the new Secretary of War. I ant disposed -
to condi:Me to-do so, judging lille by *bathe'
i
dorm and.not by the epigrams he is - repo l ed ,
to br ' sve , uttered- in,, this •or tbat-emerge cy. !
, These "mouthfuls of sp4en mind' are eryrf,
*ell in their 'way: e lte they do lint save sic tut:
try,:eipiaialliafterit him carmen eed earrYing
owerar with paper twaveney.: . SecretaryStan
:ton has out the combs of
been
regular
army of fi cers who hare been strutting around
Washington all winter, and Nivinglika. fight
ing cocks," but not acting like them., . For .
' this I thank him, because it is high tinnitilese
Orions learned-that the'''imilitary pewee- is
not ono of thethree powers .writton. down ..io,'
the Constitution. I believe, too,that Secretary
Stanton has 'started' Otis Annie! in • the two
western departinehts..... The diripatclidlrectlltg
Generals Snelland Ilalleek. to 00-operateln
the region of the Cionberland 'and Tennessee
rivers was sent 'from the, Was riftleWhera two
or thret.. lays after he took charge of it, and
it was• not signed, by (}cu.., . McClellan.
General 'lleCiellan it'playeli but, and the poll.:
ey of-ht.vlng a military Tycoon to eranmand
all our armies at once is played out with Lim,
Lit us thenkl3ecretar7 Stanton .for having
common sense to peroefinthirt it Military' man
in such a - nositinn is always tempted to:wield
his power so thatthe glory shall all center in
himself--alwaye eaten up withjealonsy ;of his
brather officers when they attain sticeess:--al
ways plotting not so much the triumph of the
cause and the overthrow of, the enemy as the
triumph hf himself 'and the °scalar.* of his
rivals ; while a nog-military man standing in
the President ' s-place as to the a ffairs of war,
is not stdtect to any such influences. Such'a
man can only have the success of all at heart:
Reran he.ve.nci rivalries,Wo envyings, no_mo - -
lives to snatch .victory or. renown from any
oilier in the field. - ' . '' ' '
The ,hunter - Lace Metter.
No ,deelsien has , yet, it is believed,. been
Venal:tali" the Wei Department in the Hitt -
ter;Lane Matter. Gen. Ifnuter-neenis to 'be
busily, making preparationeforlheiexpedition
sontleward p ris if,with.the expectation of com
mending it himself. 'Gen:Lane ie . waiting at
Lesionworth.fer news from "Washington...44e
have the authority of - 4lr..Covode fur saying
that he made the original arrangement with
Seeintary Cianeren;by Which the Government
agreed to Anadah Gen. Isms with the troops
he wanted, and that, throughout n .the.negotia
thin Gen: Huntees maim was riot riled; and
there no intimation 'that' any .one , exeinit
Gen. Lane was toiler° thecommand. - -,Speekl
pi•patels to -New ..York
,
We should-be. much kratinea to Bee, this
isettliOn some amicable Mintier.
don. Liiic is undoubtedly the fitteiencori
ciaincand - silixpedition kind. ' 4 'TO say
this - ie not - to r disperaire Gen. Huirsut . .. Ire bi
an older - man; and has treed trained in * strict
military raleVana will not be able' So well to
accommodate himself to - the .extgenciesc.of
such an expedition. .We hope the expedition
may, coop 'tart, and that Gen. Lear will emn
mand.it ; and if .F 81110 5 . 1. is Reigned com
ipspii in Texas, es . it is rumored be will be,
tbetur two Chiefs of freedom can meet on the
beautiful prairies of that sunny region, and
sweep up northwards to New Orleans.
that time rebidliOn will be about playetront.
Ckenitier Wykoff.
A divota:AO tile Now York -Tribune, from
Washington v oopr; . . ;
.president.Llnooln to-day Telentarily .Itp
peered
,before the House 4ndfoiary Committee
and gala teitimony in the matterofthi-prenti
ature publication in the Herold of atiortaom of
his but annual message.. Chevalier Wykoff
vine - then ti
vine - then before the Committee,
and
answered the question which he refused to an.
ewer yestorday N stating, as
.is rumored, that
the stolen paragraph was furnished to the
Iferoid. by* Witt,' the President's 'gardener,
who'_was reported as disloyal , brthit Potter
Committee, and,whoso - n omittation to a Lieu
tenancy the Senate se deeidodly reftised te'con
lirm, bit Whe is:still to-be seen , lane White
Hollso, And is. said to be an applicant for a
feceisn appeintment.The_publio_can-leern
Iron this ells lirwhat eewers-ii is the tasto - 4
the Herald to fish foe State secrets,
, TheSkevalier. still in close confinement
at the capitol, in quarters at which bis fastid
ious tastes revolt: dit iron bedstead wan par-
Amsed.for..him to-day. ills most - frequent
;visitor is said •to be Gen. Sickles. The first
paper taken by the officers out of ' the pocket=
book of "the ' gimlet representative. of the
New. York Herald," now .in Fort "MollenrY,
was a piss admitting Dr. Ives at all hems
to the War Department, signed "Goo.
31cC1e11an.”
Commodore .Foote.
The racy;Washington , corre spondent of, ahe
Chicago 21-ibene, speaking : of, : Commodore
Foots
,
sayds -
Would it be believed thatcertain West POint
officeri in lhis:city.are'enarlingbver ; tba news,
and denouncing the lCommedore-because be
did net welt for the land forces tscoome sip ?
Neone.osin believe that the gallant Awing
users from the, Northwest, for. Whose benefit
the gunboats Shelled . . oat ..litis rebel fortifiet-
OMR, ere devoured by „
; 131 4 11 490
bug. Mot It exists here: 'hot me 'assure all
Gm victims of 'inch fielings r- that they have
nothing' tolear Irma 'Corn.' Poole's Success.
Tb Commodore Is & worthy. 'Ocinnectieut
-Deacon; who'fights for God - and hirceuntry,
and -not 'for glory. At iho:littia,village - of
Cheshire, where his hofiat is, he is fore Most in
prayer meetings, and muc h distinguished, in
the Sunday, school. Wherever haloes. he is
lac;redthe - liolyl. Ghost, and like the
Roundheads described by. kiiscaufai, he re
joices greatlY when bebeholie - the enemy.
DEATH. 1' Ma. lioianoor.--The .Chicago
losirsai anionic* the death, in that city, of
Zolbrbok, Ziiv, well-k nown special
APIA of the Poet Offion D,Parituenk: He ar
stred.there. sera,
.twn weeks ago, eau taken
on the 'day fallowingi — ind died.. suddenly on
Friday 'mining :last. of. hemorrhage of thb
lungs.. His .romains were sent to his late . Tea-'
idennia New York: Mr. Holbrook; says'the
Albany - .Emsing-joiriat i Was itnriittllod skit.
detective..: :Ile accomplished more: Abort pea ;
hapnall other oiliciala.combinnd in ferreting.
Mit'and bringing to`jnitioe Foshifflot; rabbets.
Ms iral a man or great: natural shrewdneiti,4:
elore itYlienAPf A.402.vi nature and 0 f
rng tenacity,of purpose.. Repossessed . literary ;
talent, of.a high order. llis Ten"
amoncthe,htill Figs,had all „the Web:Malin ;
of the memoirs 0f...Vid0ca1....,i15-was -engaged,
Mitts time 6 1 Chin: death, la , etttpubliontion of
the. : Mail Bag--sh:jogivatcleeet4 Yi , e9oiet re—
toitaand the diiiemination of. postal MMUS=
NEw c AR p EA
Oil OlOthg, SCC.,
P C ,m ,
.ro. 81 .111,1irthligrcet
Bought proTtoos, to the late Advance la. or
which thee ilillest attnuttage hioffurectio.parcEM&,
. TOR CAM. -• • ' ' • 11 4 2 .)
Fg- I Y4 I , , . / 1148 LI •
MccpAM & CO.,
ISI WOOD STREET; - PITTSBURGH. ,
now receD:big ,,
tentre.:N*9l2 , 6) eingAun*irtrus;:
i 4l li,a,air 6;41
Lana
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- CAPS. -
L)U - POTAIVEIi
• Sithiconocii. -
Itelrld sod *Ara&
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pllknitkl -
MIX —MA RINSTNSIZSAIWINGOSIni
P.AXX.ACIR pu.p.ADELPILIA_ soma..
010, 0..4 strait t near MIL :• •
saw:twat AteetshztunrAlt. 1814 " 44414.4 '
agreanblykran not at AseembtyCjquff7cL., !at
Fleet ItortEng*iniply
'Beal saw., (won't 'floB 1i
%Imparts, :Um. oo_lonide -Oolinteroano, ztrEhs:
T .
Skate; (preecnt clan fi5,74 1 77 2) 01
Notes
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, .
- lar•The Only Myth lirentib*M4bhi
Oulnyear oak - WILL:W.4 . .jaw linint4thdra side*
hareima Setennitnnt, ,,
' Instirencinmiebn• *lie& SenOriiabiti kitypetty,
lit• Worn eturobit. - dm amass '
with tocuri9. • _
Since thew inoorpoiation, perkd 'of thirty yen%
they bac.) paid loft. by Ike to an amount acceedifig
Pow ifillionir.gf Dolianktbstebrkiktilturercilistice
of the aticanso of Insurance. n. c ell as tad/ obis,
ty :And :14i Wait. erilb:Ltniffnigitner 9 811
Wpm AY,!Awv , ,
"mem dicing the , yisa.:lBsC.l. .1611;61
Cluir Barteker,^ PausE Lea," '
llioniocat D. Lewlsc : amyl , .ft:Sailikka:
Tobias Wagner.
David S. Dwain Gtl). W. UreaLniki
Samuel Grant.
OnAltlatS BWlcra, 0ret14." ,1
• NDwAtur O. PALE. vic.;Primis,pg.l
1-
w.. A:Srintx, Secratary pron..
• 3,40 A SODER corium, 4064,:t.'
in 6 _ °Moe Northeast car. Wont ThW
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- ANcE MUTUAL' iti'BRAVIOE: COMPANY;'
OP PIIIL ADELPOIN,oIiIIOILDINGS,IIudteirat
pemetual. 31.10.111.11ANDLSE, FUILNITIathI, 414.011 l
town or wintry: 01114) No.'3oB . lYsiltitt'stralt.-
- 'estirkit,,,V9,6lo 10;08,643 -94—Orgotted
. ,
Tint Impronel City Prperl—
ty, worth tiontile•tho artionnt...,..:;.--4_1153.100 GO
Ground ione, - finit -
Penna. 6. per not. 11tortgrige .i r. - 4.•,. , .
Loan, G.Bi„000, 74000.00
City of Philadelphia, G pair cetit.474 * (w.r."'BO,lllo' 40
Allegheny county @ per m. P.,1411,,,'14;111:10.00041/
Ctillatimi boil do, well seetiried..., • Vart .
tfuntingdan •aink: Ana& ,Tor Ylvonttur6.:, .
G
ilailrosid Company, mortgage' , 6,000 DO.
RaliniaiLtloirs - -z-4,000
Stock of Bulimic° lintnalcm°. 24,0110.00
StUck of - Counly Tire liddirance . • 1,060' 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. lusty/Lunt .110:00
Commercial Bank do 5,111
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.
w o nlneuninop.Co: s ,. 9, 4 l .
BUN Bioefrublo, liminess paper ... .
Book Amaints, accrual , in Gant 1421
Cush on hand. sad In 'hands of ngen_ts„.......Ayo
tiEit - iikbixt - =-, .
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6 • Northeast cornea Third awl '' '
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XATUSTEitN. SUI-Gpi,l34
fl NY . o 4 l . llisrcuitan: ,
01fins, No: 92 Watt+ street; thijinit*.oo'.'ilifitiil.
home, nßatatlrs, 0109buradl.,
17177 ilarzaio all kiridi, 0 , 1 7 0 , i'dold.711(aA
12616. • d 8.:060i790.9: salastoot bikpir•aitari arse •
are tail bigula to 014,poranumity, mid 9/49.6r1 deter',
*hint, prornja669i 'cud
c h. 'ad e rP 4 kh ' Ott
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Stock ..kerotnni • 83,000.130
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249.00
Open 7,0:19 tO
Nab,. • ' 4 6 4 67 10 -
Premium:27,696 14.
Notii and Bills LlCbactlated,..:..“..—-474,975'12'
mem=
Andrew' Ackley., ,
' - Alexeiclerllpeer,'
Weld M. URN., •
knee J.tTbernes,
Sekewel.
John
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H. Millers Jr. , ,
'James BleAnie3 o ,'
Nathaniel Helms.,
Alex. Nimiek; ...
George Densie,.. •
William U. Smith,
0. W. Nickelson. •
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Assets, ..finnitru:ritt; ISW ' 9 2 .
4 - 4 ;44.F., 12 4. 6. "4".g.".
THOMAS PLATT, Seereterre
TICSUILLNOE op,-,..ntri,:www,
pt.NN4yLviinA;
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41" ts _ ._ 4rl4u- VE MIT),
11A.ILYF.145costarf: J. ..r0
UIRTFORD FIRE INSURAN CE (701,
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tiiViKii: •
Assets,
LIONTINGDO.Ni
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. /Or 'mannal. .ta the above oll4.aad• ra1,! . 4.1 , 4•P0 . •
taulea obtained by ab l iilastrob - '
.87- Mater sireet, Bagule:ollttlikliogt..
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OP purrsaukan2flm*awnei-itirkit :id_
Iv!dlt "'`"4l,-If: xii4iiiiiii.i:'
hAlillTE.L:ll.E.harrarrhon: ' •'', 2 - -::-.;:-..:: .14 7 4
1101M.!*teamboata and trarnom . .., ,
-7 ; lasaiir amdirat kill and damage itittar Wird
at , the ,Bontherra mid illestern Jprey -,41FF".1-0
Blaram, alit Itr• - narrnatloa bribe - Brat , - ,
7 -lpfanaa+nahad - Jusa and Amiga iiilrte. - r,,,,:-1r..„
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opposite-the thretam /loam. . , .
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, Will make all kinds of Imaraaaa,MElMF 4.9 1 1 10 .n4.••• •• •
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YIPAfIY OF FITIEIBOBO2. MI103; No: MIAMI
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WHERIAR - &WILSON'S' " 'al
- Sewing hq'f
No. sr rirm swim Pnrauptas,
"'Alums ,
.:14 , 1p/SLlll%.* 31%1;80.Arfi r :' ,
• = 7 11arawilai titir 2 ;-.; 441
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wLsompnr L n NOl T it AlR; loWuswa -
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5.70140310 STATIC FUR; •It J. =ATIL MAIN
. 1 7 =MONT STAMS - Saity--;-;
, hkefoltleolundee' Institate;—., pp s
' •
and ether lleedity Rehm toe numerous to tessitiest - ,..%
We. offer ta. the .tinhIinSVALRELEILALWILSOIVIS
mrsovsn azwhik, raavuurs,
„sEmzecp.
MIMI, ell& haeriecied 7 aniddeneetatttentertte
th*. hest lul-he)o' l Vtiehie hlegilla'l 3o , ,l %/feeiff
now In use. ies f ia eq4.4wen 03 th e I ken
12.1 :19brinkamkei taw ee•ketttebdrdpordhle.lo
parnrel, wt.% 1144t1n1 aduntr a nt, Was Oka
On lighlrldesAulning ridge 01 'tenths tutd.4i
ahle—hoetteple m toßlinction, more iryesitkln inpy
inent, - Ana multi ilnfablialtufanfottion nutr4dink
--Me pm ILli toilinetkaix tolesible, the_ ' •
to sew °raw" seamy altf23, hem. kB qu Itetheri. •
pas uAnitl in/0 tneti all on the niseldne, arid vermin
It kr
troni.V.liat-1
the bighat 6140L - iat irtnt,erths4l4
Z_V 4 4 4 , ... - ' : 14 4 ,4 4 th iglir k ,1 - ,'
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