The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, April 09, 1862, Image 1

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✓ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
T COJfl.llll3BloJr,,lifc.
O Hid- B. -GA NITY4-31•LI) - Com
it" 13001 - 411) 70 1 1 1 rAZDUNIMiacuAre and whole
*Ur &ate lu WESTICILL 11131111VZ enzesz,
1117171 M; LAND;TOILK; BACON. FLOUR, lrlBll,
PDX' AND PIAUI, -A811118; SALE:RAUB, LIN
SIND AND LAND OILN, DRUID MOLT and
'Produce ;rurally, N0c.„141 and 143 Prontatreet,
'
MEP, &SHEPARD, eTwanasioN ME
"N:.ratittre and dialing in VLOUIt, alum AND
PHODUaIt, No. 213.Libertg Oren, Pittsburgh, Pa.
('bolos brands of Floor for Haan and Family use
Otrastanityots hard.- Particular attention paid to
QIIIto - oasis Ibr Merchandise general' . est idly
• AN 1101{ .F.E4 PRODUCER AND
•llutiiiWtdsYLumtL.r, dealer to FLOUR, RUT ,
- TER,,BROWde, SEEDS, , LARD, CHEESE, PORK,
DRIED AND ULMER FRUITS and l'..odute gen
erally. Liberal cash &dram* made ou consignments.
Wareham*, No. 114.740r0nd street, Pitteburgh.
THLK . .I. tiUNTEK,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
&ND,DEALER IN CRUDE OILS,
de2B:l 'd :Critter Hand street and D
ES . L , Ale AY; FORWARDING AND
Consossion Yeacastr, fur the sale of FLOUR,
ORAIN, - 8A1.10N,, LA ILD, RUM% EGIVIR, and
:Western PrOdade 'generally, No. do SMYTUFIELD
STE, corner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa.
dar M Osliershild"cousignments whetted. jid.l2tlyd
•
JMIES A. -I , TrZER,.FORWARDIND AN D
. 4.k91111.1141011 Mff.llCilllCT; for the sate,or FLOUR,
GRAIN, BACON, LARD, GUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED
FRUIT, and Produce generally, No. 16 Market at.,
corner of First, Pittsburgh. aft:dly
W. 11CliOWLICLA WU. P. LAZO.
QUI:IOMAKER, Jr, LANG Commas/now
MISICSIAISTS Slid Wholesale deniers 1n CiROCE
KIES,'PLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, Jte.., N0.•329
Lawn stmet, Pittsburgh, Ps. seßhdly
11OMAN 1) RID LE,
.successek to J no.
11%in A Son, No. IS3 Liberty Wee; PhD-
C OM
burgbM,
ISSION MEN GENF:RAJ. PRODUCL IANT.CE, (111.0CERY AND
.ClNDlgnmonto'remooMolly solicited. D2G:dly
RN. guts., ~. ..
WHITE BROTRERS, FORWARDING
‘ll AND Colutundon Idraanawra and dealers h.
411,OVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No.
VIALMarls slreel, PlOsbargh,-Pa. zny27
A • %OYER, LOIMUISION . : RANT,
li diAler In CIIUDE AND REFINED CARBON
OILS, 0 LASS,. 16UN, NAIL/3, te., No. 163 Liberty
Isibtann
„ .
WILT..LiIt )(SAM!, t Gen , I Ok s i p.tha nr lecax hat ok.mak,
J r.
IiNEANS do COFFIN, sucoeasors to
- - ink Artoldo., t0...a CO., WIIOIEBALIi
AJKILS, Willer of Wood and Water streets, Pittsburgh,
Penn's. jyattlly
WN. J. UITCLUNIJIK DANIILLUJWPI....:..I., U. 'UM.
LH. V OI U T & (XX, igicoesebito L. G.
I.l llA Graff, PRODUCE AND' 0911111881011 BIER
0
TS, 247 Liberty greet, PlOillorgb, a. ang
:OHM .. ... noose.
.. - I . OIIN - 1. -HOUSE Ai CO., Wuoi.Esstat
filsocsus AND I.loguisstox MNICAAas, cinmer of
higUithtteldund - Water streets . , PittsburghiPsi,
& STEWART, Wilma
,. 1:.1 sibs tilitoessa AND Commission MriCiA llll , No.
UR Wood street, Pittsburgh. -- 1,1.102:0
V.‘ APAPATAWI.-.X.
RWN
,HO &,:iaIi.K.PATRICKf3;Nuoix
- • SALM ^6vounas and denim in FLOUR AND
n&RDS,Nos. pa and I.9.l,Liberty street, Plttsbargb.
•
,/fc • SON, Comas
' •ii36llllfin4 ba2rnt tor the sale cirCILUIDI AND RE
WIRED CARBON OILA-Ne.• 69 mod TO %%ter street,
Pltteburgh, Achurebes made cesconsignmenta.
D.4174.015T5.
Q JMON
JOHNSTON, Nada ix Pols
kJ DRUGS AND lIHRSIDIALS, PRILFUXRRY,
. .
FANCY - GOODS, DORNING,YLUID, OLLSi YAM
ILT.IIIIeDWINIA - .1c., Si.; a 'istrictly Flaw goal
~...,.3.o2,lodriatagostatioarat.priota. Corner' Smith
-field-and Irtuarthatrasta, Pittalairgb, Pa.
, Pntacri • iotut saratuity aolapocuzdod at all oars.
,-,44IiirNESTOCK-&-CO., Waouk
.1.18/11 Doroourr 'and Zinthotatecol WiIITZ
IdIA ,B AA2iI) LITHAILGE, tonne of Wood nod Front
. .stiveoo, Pittsburgh. ' ; mta
• • —SCOTT, achutume Last.=
u HRUGS, PAINT', OILS, VARNISH'S AND
• AWN STUVIS; No, 2515 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
".',r,;',Al). orders vlll receive prompt attention. •mle24
Ite.X.DIIIICR. .
WHOLESALE AND
StsroaL,Thwootsio,%coruer of .Liberty and St.
GAT otrootk Vittab :It.
'Alt W. H. IiSHIL, II
Wotid corriei. of Wood street and
Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. Pa. .
- ":.ItrTOAMY"ErS.
.jrMAcCONNELL Arross
tl 4 LAw:.atirrti, iocond .tory KGIIII . II LAW Bona
' ma. :iv- 93 Drarrond 'tart.
, attend to the aottlemeo
w eecatiog and collet
tioitoidthas, bonnttee, orbtragunr, Marta
WAN! Wt. XIILLON.
t "
AMOK & MELLON, Arros
.-iris Lim. lie:112 Fourth street, five door.
abore Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Ps. myl73ltf
,17111101d45.. Arrow:ET AND
Law.
No. IGO Fourth 'treat, corner of Cherry
silo Pittaborgh, Pa. sull:daorlyT
"iHiIIIJIIMUI
Al'spec, frith otroet, odJoiolog the °Moo of Mar
& Bririni, , Pittsbn h, ' joirkdly
‘ Is; SAUTE, ATTORNEY END
Oocsestioa AT lAwiba• removed to KUHN%
WN`DUILDINGS,•No:I9 D4mond eree Itar
Iflnitpor to dt. Pet.r's Clitirch. my 1641, ".
ArroßxwirlAt
L. •
• No. 1M Fourth street, Cowrie's I.W Balding,
Pittsburgh, Pa. sea
•
PRODUCE.
D. LIMN.
SECT[ do HUTCHINSON, COYEISISION
AND Fa:manning Iltacnants, deaden WEST
' • lIESERVE UREESE, FLOUR, POSH, DA-'
'BUTTER; LINSEED' OIL, 'POTS AND
',',PEARLASIIES, BENDS; ORATE, DRIED FRUIT
Pnalnon generally. Beat braudn Fatally Mar
'aviayi on hand,' ,Agent ftk - the sale of Aladinotrk
t 0.. ealabrated.' Patenttal' Pearl Starch. Nos. Its
" ltacdnd and 146 - Tina sta., betreett" Wood and Smith
.. Reid, Pitobargh 'Pa. ' '
1 .
J 11. COLLINS, Forwarding itod tkimmbeloo Me,
chant .1 &der CHEESE, BUTTES, LANE
.Itoduoe gen all No. 55 Wood .treat,
above
above Wster, Plttiburgh: • • - my 2
' HOLMES it co., Yogic rece-•
cu and 'dralece tii PROvisioN 8, corner of Mao
end•S`rottt elteoH. - • - - • • jae:dly
, t. c • '4OE•it7TH.
. -
GAIWINIZIt . .COFFIN, AwNr Fob.
rmitior, PIIII4.OIMPRI/1 AKD RNLI/MCI
•• IM
-VOlLkill. COSININI/10,;Forth-wist esoroar,Wood and
W P
~JUNE'.
5,4.0881T,.N0RT11 AXERI
• ca. State at Penn*, ,and Radford In-
Aannosklumpanlee, 87 Water.treet.
SAMUEL, REA, BE4nOrrAlZlf •CITIZENB '
litgrwei Conant; ocrner ?if Ocet and Water
-ICRETAIW.
6601111TARY ALLEOU
..111110PAINCX COMPAIR. 37 Initib /divot.
DRY GOODS.
_hoax vows— S was-..r.virti?
. • upru,soN.,CARK 41..00 4
r?iril 0,,,)
. , ,
••• OIRLION , .1 ND .Doareenct VIMGOODEI,
• ie. •• 94 • W'ciod tfihd. Yam
plimoild
, .
BUttq — feWe 6so ; tO
Albitialel4ND "Ls - DST
go.; , • • amd
e giga ika,“
stir.o rmze
. „ 33 , iiist aortic of Tart timid 11~ itfiniti.' .
102
AV: BARE(illica itX).,:Dmalutnt JM
:'-eil..sxmoricolollllarlotedralik,lit#lme Tbltd sod
ft in ikma l ib eg a y t, ,-, 1%6
LIANSOIC LOVA ' Thatitir :OW
%Jo mid= l'ami-DILIVOODBAortbe g
' • .biastbw-Efivo,Nctfilitikrigatistriei.
;TRATATemrcs ,
AR Aliry IN Tzuw .
r'' , elllllll9.l,CNirosolosaiso Aim Briaw-Golis, No: 71
Mamba. At
•.• - - .‘„iplucleviinteseszna, ors., litiullrat, street,
V.N I - vit M & w., thumuur
i•LEB r111104b13111/4 T 111,1112 00 4 YOS.
IT and le PHU dart. , s;iIS
BOOTS .d.►'D 8110 s.
4 , !mug CAMPBEdi Mesinr - Aintrsun!' Oe
__u_sooms:Aalsume airy aestript Llima
1 , 1:4 414 Bmlih6wld nowt, =rimy
att itEB 6l. o / 4: i•LX)..4IIOLE.
C., eonillriOUtth sad W B=Zlh,
Wood ands,
MG=
SHRIVEN. & LAZEAR,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
corner Second
ja9:lyd
WIC U. LILLPATIIICK. ..... Y.
WM. H. KIRKPATRICK
WHOLMIALI Gioceas, COXMISSION MtWHtnre
AND DEALIII6 Jn Cougrar Paoome. No. 253 Liberty
.treat, Pittdbu ,b, Ps. • 1.7
•
THOS. LITSLS,
LITTLE it TRIMBLE, WHOLESALE
GROCISS AND COMMISSION IlacsAFTs, deelen
In PRODUCE. FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, YISII,
,CA-RBOKANDLARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, ()LASS,
COTTON TAMES, and l'ltlaburgb tnanufnanres
generally, 112 Second street, Pittsburgh.
DUICAN M • DONALD....j. ANSUCILLL, •karCILLS.
MoDONALD A. ARBUCKLE, WuoLE
SALL OSOUW, rIODOCS - COMMISSION MIL..
CLAM% Jobbers In N. O. SUGARSitod ISOLASSBS,
REFLNED SUGARS sod STRUTS, FLOUR, BA
CON, RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, de., No. 2.13 Liberty
street, Pittabeir• h. uo14:ly
P. lIMMILIt J. B. D. lan...
100. E Y.M.E.R .13ROTILERS, successors
iv to itortoor t Andoseoa. Wholesale drake to
FOREIGN . FRUITS, NUTS Alai 'SPLCSS, CoN.
FECTIONEELY, SUGARS, FIRS WORKS; to., Nos.
126 and 120 Wood street, aloe Fifth, Pituthurgh,
Penn'. 4:dl
taxman a. 'olcoiton tanad.un.
TT EAD & METZGAB, GRocEns AND
11 COnientelon MERCuarril, and dealers in all
kinds of CoOlant Ptotu SOD Irritation Idaalt•
RACTOItta No. 24k_ Liberty Aad, opposite hood of
Vbatittrist,'Pittsbantb, ap:ly
nos?. zoIISON,
.5.111111 LL 201,303.
R RosisoN & CO., WHOLESALE RO
-LW acts, Commusator Blracaurra..d deniers In
all kinds: Nf.PIIO,II3IOSB,'PILODUCE, end Pitts
burgh nianuacturisi, No. 2.15 'Libeirty •trusi, Pitts
burgh. . inv2
,
A. MU A H; rioLEasur. GEocsic,
tI • Coßsumos M Esau= mad dealer in FLOUR,
URAIN, PRODUCE AND' PROVISIONS, No. 270
Liberty street, opposite Rand, Pittsburgh, Pa.
110714berni inlrepce• !suit ois consignments.
rtat '
IEO. 13. J °NILS, WHOLESALII DKALSk
141 GROCERIES, MANILLA HOPE, OAKUM,
O 1 LS, PITCH and Pittebtirgh tosArdscturod articles,
So. 141 Water street, above the Mosongsbela Brlclge,
l'itt4burgh, Ps. ,
LORCA? DALIELL.
ROBERT DALZELL & CO. Wawa:-
AMA Ctocuss, Coaungslog MID IfealtaaDuro
Alsacagnms,. and dealers- Is PRODUCE sodPltbit
burgh munufecturii,Tittliburgh: ' •
[MET.
.. KNIFTON.
LA.III3EHT & 8111PY ,
ON, WeoLsums
Osman, PitolitiCs DEALMMS and COMMUNION
111xscaxirre, No. 6 Sixth straot, Pittaburgh,, Po.
WATT it *ILSON, WHOLESALE Gun.
calm, Commission bilanantrrs, and dusters In
Planar and Pittabargb inanu
n stanns, la* !MO
erty street., Pittsburgh. 01,
I ISAIAH DWKISY , ,t• tx), wHour.sALK
Choctaw, Coaauseno, flaacuawnt, and &Won. In
PRODUCE, No. 80 Water Areal, Lill OS From stroet,
PhObargb.
OW. W- OlLWuara
S. DILWO — RTHWiaoLEsami
UP • Gammas., Not. DU sad mi el«..os‘a street, LICA
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. uul
JOHN
_EOM; FEOYD di CO., WHOLESALE No
u cent; AND Cerimmatos Iffsatesturrs, No. 172101 , 01;4
sud 2.4 a Liberty strvet. Pltteburgh. Jets
WILLIAM BAGALEY, • Weocassus
Glocsa, Nue. IV owl 2) Woad 'street, I•lcio
burgh, Pa
ALEaANDER .ING, ti •fibLESAI.I
asocru, tm•.orter of bops Aso, No. 273 Librrty
strust, Pittsburgh, Ps. -
mbti
111.4.11MUFACTURERS.
nANIEL Btf4Nitra' Ms,"
rAcroassa op WHIRR 'STONE CA IXA. AND
CREAX COLORXD WARE.
StOn,n IYD WJACHOUS. 44 No. 74' Forrn
Sumer, PrressoscilL mh 15: ly:Le.n
li. S. .... 1.1.1n111.1......--141. P. itAtT.
MACKINTOSH, IiESIPILILL
AXE. corner Pike and O'Hara streets, near the City
Water Works, Pittsleurgh, Pa., Manuhictstrers of
MACKINTOSH AND ITEMPAILL'S IhiPItOVED
PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AN D
SLI DEIr ALI:I:IL - Of all Masi and twat et yle.
Haring put up machinery of large capacity and ot
the beet quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job
bing. and .elicit work In this Ihm, trusting that by
promptness', and the character of our work, to merit
public patrouagn.
3A - e Write epeeist attention to one BALANCED
VALVE OSCULATING ENGINES, ma cumblidug
advantages heretofore unattained In this clam ot
En3inee.. • •
A2eklyd
WILLIAM ILARSHILL JAMAD ALUM
UTILLL&M BARNHILL do CO„ No. 61
Penn ,treat, below Alarbury, Pittehttrgh, Pa.,
STEAM BOILER.MAKE.B.S - AND SHEET IRON
WORKERS . ; Lilatinfictnrars of BARNHILL'S PAT
ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, FL CED and CYL
INDER BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, BRETCHEN,
FIRE BED, STEAM PIPES, CONDENSERS, SA LT
PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIFE
BOATS, etc., etc.. Also. BLACKSMITH'S WORK,
BRIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, done at: tbe short
mt notice. All o,rdere from a distance promptly at
. tended to. •
T Hitsiis MOORE, MANUFACTURER . OF
DLALLM it am: mass or coprza-tris•
TILLED PURE RYE WHISKY sad FAMILY
VINEGAR, Noe. 189, 191, tut and It* Firm street,
between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.
- •i ear Priratefiedeers soliqted:,Higheetutarltet pace
pad for BYE:
aor Fried Oil and all other poisonous logredienbi
carefitlly extracted, by a prom.. new and improved.
0.12
JOShoP
Dourer of Ping and Liberty etre.*
PITTSBURGH, Pe
mAxorAcrosxmor
SUPERIOR STEAM KNOINF.S, MACHINERY
do., An. otylso
§tiE V EKANUE, Pep. .51) W Alma at:,
• Pittsborgh, assimfactaresr se BOILER al VETS,
BOUGHT SPIKRtii oovnitos ARO RA I 1.11.0 AD,
of every dsscription. .
ItarPartladar sired or shaped SPIKES and* RIV
ETS, hugs or small, made to order at short notitm.
. A rood - sosortment onnomativ ow hand. mySeoss
01 1 Y.
Firof P. IL .01.1phAtit, )Wkaagiscturer or. NOT
PILWISE.I) NUTS ; ANb WASHEW), (MAW:OAL
HOELSWSHOE IRON and NAIL RODS, 'WIWI
IRON and RIVET?.
VAIRCIIARCE IRON WORKS, Fayette Co.t
jyaltlyd Warehouse, 13 Wood et., l'ltieburxh.
J. PLUM., T. L.
EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS. -
WOLFE, PLUNKETT & CO., Gums M•rivrAo
iroatu,____WareLouse, No. It Wood street , coroor
of First, PliLiburgh, fa. , ee.slyd
WELLS, K DULL ' 215
Libesty street, opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh,
insnufactun,r• of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH
ES, and every description of LEATHER BRAIDED
WORK.
Tstf:lrir
TEETH 'EI:TEAMED WITHOUT
.PAIN, BY TEE USE OF AN APPARATUS
WHERE,BY NO . DRUGS cm GA LYANIC BATTERY,
ARE USED.
Cold weather V the time when the apparatus can
be 910 to Its beqodeeplege.
Itedicat getlttetnert wad their bare had
their teeth extracted by my monk, and ere reedy 'to
testify ea to the/tasty and paipleenem of the opera
titew,-whatewW ho teen add by persims la tenoned in
smarting the contrary, bating no knowledge of my
itIOSEPII ADAMS, DSNTIST, Connelly's
Dalldlng, gorier . of THeateird and Grant atreeta,
Mien:trek.
Iticeraskomi—Dr..- A. M. Pollock, Dr. 'fiallock,
Theodore Bobbles, Dowell Knelt. rey3:dly
TAMES IL BALPH,-late , assistant to
iry EXPLICII DItAW
INCA AND , SP/101/ICATIONB .for , 11l ±kind. of
eiliffilfs; and sipolfatenols tholrimtkii 011 INXISOD-
Me on A11 , h10pt,10144 2 . betwicOnli.ock
OMY , 3.12
'C • P1911N• • .111. un: .
. ;, .
rimy. Olke; ,IBON - BANE:. BLOCK, Fifth
street, Aramishas PLANS AND BFKUIFICIATIONB
/ot9 of iniery deiaiptkaiworks imperlor And
onlaciSonftertirms. - *.; ; ntr.hdlly
CIIARLAM, IMAJME io hlilttmecrus,
• tit isro ma drant-trelulto- ten". aitd
t r erirsitaraterinfte A l A lrict
Omar& 00.11 - 0084621' PLOWS, with mod with
out ZoiestrAttiedullto. 81 ?11th attest. atyB
ate,.; I 1-1* 'Lows,
igu =4AisWill4Me ll = etw . PL."
200""'
0')
TOLEEttibr sale;by
imint MIXT. lag Woca Et.
~X - sxre'.~~F,F'-'%~? „ r7csacq "e! . i .rr;-~...~a ~rr+..,: ; ;;; ~ -_
~. _ ~ ...,~ .. :' ~`; vn"c~
'n.~'-~ f *~'k..g'~''v u la"`my^t;"cH •. 5 .;_.~m.-fit :t."~ ~ ~'~ 't {'+
'..
AILY -- PITTSBURGH - GAZE'ii,
GROCERS.
Nos. 27 and 29 Smithfield StMet,
PIiRt3BURGH. PA.
M=!M
/ I) ,EXTO r•
parivrtrittrAL trrrithwrta in every styl
• X. OUDirlt. Lunn, I34Ymltlf Idrt.
ARCIIITECTUR4II4.
41 F ,M#C,
~'t.~ , `~,' . ~. , '4at's~dXti~G.~' a-~i• N >~~m.~Y.ttz~`x~.wa~ ~~w`:«4~:i~is~uc`. , o.s`'. a~✓~+~ .Y:~ts~a"`~;"<~:
AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1862.
PlaeroS.
NEW TIANOS.Now 7:1
wiring,. taw tropply_ot KAN I .
WORTE.3, from Oblekeling & eons • I
Boston; Harelton Brothers, New Yor k; ; Hallett, Os
aka k , Co., Boston; George Sleek. Now York, and
Heine. brothers. New York. AB of which all be
sold at Eastern taebity prices.
•
JOHN H. )1161.1.01t,111 wood et ,
- , eP:I • between ,Diamond alley mid Forirtb et.
A.taLICKEittNG
.WOOD PIANO 61.4 oetare, in 1 ; '' -
uau oix mouth., and in perfect order, I I
for $1.1)0, regular price V.W. For sale by
atS JOAN 11. MELLOR: Id Wood .strrt.
'COD-HAND PIANOS
825. W s Sad. 575, 5100, 0125
said 5150, for solo by y I
nys.3 Jon N li. MELLOh, Sl Wood so..
QI.X.PIA/NOS TO REISI—fRVI
4...7 Al gt, $3, $4 atia $$ per morah;
JOHN IL MELLOR,
ffi Wood strom.
by
ap3
MOW ARRIVIN
.131 choice supply of the nurlealled
KNABE PIANOS, warrhistal forbve I
jean, and pronounced to bo equal, If trot superior to
any in this country. The Pianos now arriving were
personally selected by the subscriber, at the new and
!meet°. tottery, of Wm. Knahe h Co., Baltimore.
Please call and aszansine before purchasing elsewhere.
CHARLOTTE BLUIItR, 43 Filth street,
mh2.5) Sole Agent for finales's unrivalled Mtn.
.VEIP" BOOKS.
BAYARD TAY LOWS NEW WORK,
AP HOME AND ABROAD.
I=El
leer axle b)
+93 K 4 Y t CO., M Wo4 st.
Ai tri:C TO - AN
lEWti.
AIDS TO FAITH —A eerie,. of Theological Eauiy•
by ticycral writere, being a reply to ”Emays an.l
•ioica" Edited by William Thompson, D. D.
RIGHT EHIEISSIISS BY FAITH. —lllaxtrated by a
comfort:on of the dortrior of tho Oxford Tool.. By
Bishop M.:ll,lth,
/oat received and Ibr ealn by
mk27 R. 8. DAVIS, 93 Wood street.
11011TaLki1) TAYLOR'S NEW
L.At. liomoond Abroad, Second Soria.
Awn ilouro. By John Brown.
Loisuro - liouro in Town.
The Young Steponother. By Mi. Youngs
• Sotagain Many Kaye. By flulmo...
1.14024 In Idle. By Timothy Titcomb.
The SatherJanda.
The Uudercurrents of Wall Street.
. Trench on The 'Epistle.; to the /invert Cloircbee of
•As a. KOY & CO., to Wood turret.
11R CUWMIMI'S NEW BOOK—
Teach to to Pony.
The Young Stepmother. By Mini Yonge.
The SutheriattMt
Under Comets of Wall Street.
Recreations of • Country Same, let and 2d oerivo.
Soup in Many Key.. •By Holton,
May'm Constitutional Iliotory of Cog Lind.
The Bobellloo Record, let and 2d eerie,.
\ John Brent. By Major Winthrop.
mbl4 RAY A. CO., 4.5 Wood streot.
LJ oous WORKS—ALDINE EDITION.-
11 The Works of Thorn. [Mod, in prove sod
vet.. Edited by Et,es Sargon t, illnstrutts.l old:iron
mad wood engravings, elettrutly priutod on tinted
paper, rn =mil octavo. To he onsipletml in six
monthly volumes. Thrtw now ready.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9
IMPORTANT FROM PORT ROYAL
Arrival of Major General Hunter.
THE ATTACK ON NORTH EDISTO ISLAND
By the arrival Dr the steamer Atlantic, at
New Yolk, we have late and interesting. ad , -
•ices from Port Royal. We select the Most
important items. Brigadier General Ether
man came in ter. At' Jacksonville, Florida.
our forces were momentarily expecting an at
taok train the rebels, consisting of two Missis
sippi mile:mots and one of Florida guerillas,
with a troop of horse and a battery of artil
lery. Brigadier General Wright, command
ing the " - Union forces plice, wad cont .
deal of being able to sustain himXelf, and
protect the town and the inhabithnis, the
majority of whom are Nertheni.menank loyal
citizens. Deserters, wise 'OOMIS rep
resent the condition of the rebel forties as des
perate—dxsing entirely alit of food, and relying
upon foraging for. imstenatice.
At the rviqueet of Flag Officer S. P. Dupont,
the Atlantio, on leaving. Port Royal, !passed
around the stern of the United States frigate
Wabash, in order that a parting salute might
be given - to Brigadier General StlerMan, which
was done by the crew of the frigate, manning
the rigging, and giving three hearty cheers.
Froqi tho Correspondence of tho Ncisir York
Tribtine we select the following interesting
intelligence
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Gil PORT R(YrAt, April 3, 1862.
Through the warm mist which filled the
harbor on Sunday afternoon, the steamer At
lantic came almost unman into port, bringing
the commander of the now Department of
South, Major General David Hunter.. News
of his appolutnient bad been brought us by
the Oriental, and the prospect of his coming,
his personaT and military reputation, and
what he is likely to do, have since supplan
ted the morelau3iliar subjects of discussion in
camp. His llrst general order on assuming
command is dated the day after his
t divides the Department auto threedistricts,
requires reports of thh present oondititin of all
separate commands to be madohy their senior
ogoeli,nu,ilves a list of OxrelTierin cbmpos
ing his stall
Copies of this, and of theeecond
order, which is a graceful recognition of Gen.
Sherman's services, are sent, herewith,
no next morning, a gentleman of quiet
and well-bred manner, in a eivilian'i dress
which a straw bat and white Cannel seek made
rather noticeable, came early on shore, and
spent an hoar or two in - examination' of the
fort and buildings. In the afternoon went
to Beaufort on the McClellan, wbdep !ensign
flying at the fore intimated that she carried
the General Commanding. Returning the
same evening, Gen. Ilunter, op Tuesday took
command on shore, and his staff succeeded to
the duties of the retiring members of Gen.
tShermarCe. The mysteries and ensharraes
ments of accounts and the transfer of proper
ty were much simplified and relieved by the
ending of the quarter and of the old admin
istration together.
Gen. H. W. Benham, who relieves General
Sherman, also came in the Atlantic; and- is
assigned to the important command of the
first District and the troops constituting the
First Division of the Department. This dis
trict comprises the States of South Carolina
and Georgia, and all that part of Florida
north and east of a line extending-front Cape
Canaveral northwest to th, Gulf_ coast, just
north of Cedar Keys and its dependencies,
and thence north to the Georgia, lirte. Its
headquarters are at Port Royal, Where Gen.
Hunter's are also established. leattfort,
which had been suggested as their probable
location, though more central in position, is
far less convenient for communication, both
with the North and with other-portions of the
Department. Gen. Benham's staff is riot yet
completed. Capt. A. B. Ely is acting Aslant
an t Adjutant-Gummi.
Speculations as to what Gen.Ruater will do
may be profitably postponed., Possessing a
thorough military education, 'of long expe
rience anctitigh reputation, and distinguished
by his serums and gallantry.at diantssas, it
may be safe to Anticipate an earnest caiipaign.
His appointment is, beyond question, popular
with the 'army. Every man looked upon his
arrival as if some personal good fortune had
befallen him, and Gen. Hunter stands at the
outset with one element of success already
conceded to him—that of the eonfidenoe of his
troops. In commend of a department com
prising three rebellious States, hiaTuture du
ties require other than military talents, and
give him opportunities for public service to
which no talents and no liberality of views can
be more than equal. I . 001111 to anticipate
nothing, yet 1 do not conceal my hope, that
General Hunter recognises with wise states
manship, accepts with generous humanity, ail
the responsibilities of his position. •
TOR ATTACK ON NORTH NDIRTO.
An attack has been made by the rebels upon
a portion of the force stationed at North
Edisto. Information was conveyed to the
rebels of the position occupied by three com
panies of the 55th Pennsylvania, and their
capture was attempted by three battalions,
each five hundred strong, moving simultane
ously last Saturday morning, at daybreaki•
upon their ,separate positions. It happened,
that two companies bad moved their camps
the day before, and the two rebel battalions
in search of them were obliged to retire, hav
ing effeetednothing. The third was less for
tunate. Thirty men of - Company F, Captain
Bennett, under the command of their First
Lieutenant; were at lianriaban's plantation,
on Little Edisto, separated from ,the largo
island and main force by a creek, the bridge l
over wbioh was destroyed by the rebels,,
and their retreat completely
. cut off.:!
This insignificant force thin 'Wicked by
500 rebels, maintained I:desperate defence for ,
an hour,falling back to ward the bridge,Of whose
destruction they were unaware, availing them
selves of the inequalities of the ground as a.
cover, and partially ecreened by the thick leg,
through which, however, the flashes of their
guns -betrayed thorn to tho enemy. They
steadily mnitained this unequal conflict, until
when within a hundred yards of the bridge,
their ammunition gave out, and no other de
fence was possible. Still, they rwould mot
surrender, but, throwing their radaketaiato.
the river, sought refuge in the thickets along
the banks. ' Five men escaped by swimming,
and were afterward picket on by, one of the
Crusader's boats. Fire are known to ha te
been killed during the fight. The remaining`
twenty, aorie: of ,them wounded, are missing,-
and undoubtedly prisoners. . •
The Rebel plans included also the capture
of Col. White,of the bbth Pennsylvania. - 110:
had moved his headquarters, like the two
_companies, 'only the day before, and the Reb
els, In their advance, passed unaware by the
house in which: he ..andille adjutant—and
quartermaster were sleeping. ;Attie 'other
house theyloitridCaPt.:Wigartniresoommukii
which had. been roused by the llct at Sian-:
anima's, drawn up An line of ; battle
them; and sa - they had iiinteitykitatt ettAXii:
riseand re
we. anti-611rt
far a it ht
numberedand
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only.•'s ten - ne, they
hastily withdrew. ll' di &Anaz
pied by
the thirty, is sick man was lett in.. en upper
room, and, undiseorered by the Rebels, heard
the ddrestref 11le Rebel leader to his men
before the attack. The Rebel flag was after
ward hoisted on the house, but remained only
a few minatea, their forte withdrawing to
Jehorse Island and making no effort to hold.
the ground.
News of another attack was received last
night by express, bat there are 'no intelligible
particulars. Eight of our men were killed or
wounded in the skirmish, which seems to have
been as usual. an affair of pickets. Whether
the rebels tgaan to attack in considerable force
or to Pitiliterdais as in Florida, a guerrilla
warfare,seems to be uncertain. The island i*
one of importance. Col. E. G. Fellows, of the
3d New Hampshire, hitherto the commandant
of this poet, has been sent to supersede Col.
Moore of the 47th New York, who was in
command at Edifto, and is considered respen
siblelor the second disaster, on account of the
location of the pickets and the insufficiency
of their apamunition. Col. Williams, of the
let Massachusetts cavalry, an officer of very
great ability, succeeds Col. Fellows as post
commandant at Port Royal.
LIVE TAIIEEE9 EXHIBITED AT CHARLESTON
The party reeently captured by the rebels,
consisting of Lieut. Col. Bennett. of the 55th
Pennsylvania, Lieutenant Kirby, of the 47th
New York, and Mr. Willis, were taken to
Charleston. Throhgh the streets of that
Christian city they were paraded in an open
carriage, conspicuously labeled "Live Yan
kees," and followed to prison by a derisive
mob of 5,000 people. Insults like this, and
barbaretia murder like that in Florida, aro the
practices of men who.denounce the violation
of the usages of civilised warfare on our side,
lend ask to be admitted into the community of
ciiiliaed nations.
AN IRON-CLAD REBEL BOAT ON THE SAVANNAH.
An iron-cud Rebel gunboat has made its
appearance on the Savannah river, coming
down last week as far as the bead of Elba
where it was plainly seen on board
our vessel's which lie in Mud river supporting
the batteries, and a drawing of it was made.
It to described as very much resembling the
Merrimac in appearance, but is much smaller
in size, and is considered to bo every way less
formidable. From the fact that, although
afloat In the river, she has made no attempt
to approach the batteries, it is presumed that
she either draws too much water, or is defec
tive in construction and not yet wholly com
pleted. No apprehension is felt of tho result
of an effort if she chooses to make it.
lIELDQUAVITHR DEP&RTNIENT Or VIE SOUTH, I
PORT ROYAL, S. C., Marel 31, 182. _
GILMILLI. ORDER. No. illedor General tb;vid
Hunter, baring arrived at this port, hereby assumes,
in accordantce with the order of the War Department,
the command ef the Department of the South, eon
elating of the Statile of South Carolina, Georgia, and
Florida.
11. For the convenience of military operations, and
the administration of Department affairs, this In.-
1 artrucct a divided into Dore districts, to lee consti
tuted as follows:
I. The first, to be called the Northern District, will
comprise the Staten of South Carolina, Georgia, and
all that part of Florida north and east of a lino ex
tending front Cape Canaveral nort h.west to the Gulf
coast. Just north of Cedar Keys and its dependencies,
and thence north to ohs Georgia line. The Iltadquar
tors of.this Dhttrict wain° at Dort Iloyal, South Car,
olina, mid I.lrigatiler General 11. W. Denham, (who
will relieve Brigadier General Sherman), Js . appaint sal
10 COMM:IIW this District, and the troops therein,'
,which troops will constitute a division.: to be called
the First Division of the Department of the Soo to.
Gen. Denham will receive from Cam. Sherman all
chart., mare', piano, reports, moneys, kr., with all of‘
tidal records, returns, kc., appertaining' to the expe
ditionary command In thin District.
2. The SOCCind, to he milled the Southern District,
wHI comprise all of Florida and the islands adjacent
south of the line from Uipit - GaelraWeral, extending
northwest to thswiceipt . au#n*th or Cedar Keys.
'Ther . heitiljuiliii,r. of this dniftlet and the troops will
remain as at present, envier' inniimand of Brigadier
General J. N. Branton..
3. The thin) to he called-the Western Dinirict, will
comprise that part of Florida west of the line before
described.. ;sinning north from Cedar Keys to the
Georgia line. The headquarter. of thin district will
remain at Fort Pickens, us at present, with Brig.
,Gan. L. G. Arnold commanding. • •
ILL. The usual reports, reams, .tc., will hereafter
lo made to the General's commanding district., art
every Senior officer of every separate command with.
In the district named, whether Brigade, Regimental,
or Pont, will immediately forward to district head
quarters detailed reportanhowlng Gm actual condition
of their command., the number of officers and men
Gtr ditty, the another nick, quantity and quality of
supplies, including arms, ammunition, clothing,
tents, camp equipage, homes and horse equipments,
mulee and tmusportation,- quartermaster and COM -
mlssary stores; and will also state what impeller, of
all kinds will be taiwearary to perfect their organisa
tion, and place theta in a condition of full eflicleney
for active service. Returns of the effective forcce
prement will in all mew be rendered as soon as they
can be prepared withoat being delayed for the com
pletion of the other reports called for In this para
graph.
Theen report., when received by district command
ers, will be consolidated toad transmitted to the Gen
eral commanding the Department, for his Informa
tion and action.
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IV. Tbo atoll . of the Major Geneml commanding .
the Department will coo lot of the following named
officers : , •
. Major Chita. G. Halpin° ' Assistant Adjutant Gen
eral ; Lint . E. W. Smllh,Acting Assistant Adjutan
General; Col. J. W. Shaffer, Chief Quartermaster
Capt. J. W. Turner, Chief Commiseary of Subsist
Major R. M. Hough, Major 'Edward Wright, Copt
P. V. Thompsou, Capt. V. R. Dole, Lluut. S. NV
Stockton, Lieut. Chas. E. day, Liext .
A. M. Kinsis
Lieut. A. O. Doolittle, Alds-do•Cainp
D. HUNTER.. Major Gen. Commanding.
01licial copy. Cu.. G. Ilat.rtse, Asa't Adj. Gen.
From Island No. 10--The fsland Cir
-iennsnavigated”No Rebels Seen on
it--Health-of the Troops, etc.
ON BOARD STN. WILSON ISLAND No. 10, I
April I,—(via Canto.)
Yesterday the bombardment was more ac
tive upon our, part than for , several days.pro
!viously. At 10 o'clock the Benton crossed
over to the Missouri shore, near the Point,
and commenced Oring with her new Dahl
gren'', at the Floating Battery. Three shots
struck, 'end it was hauled off to the foot of
the Island, apparently disabled.
In the afternoon a reconnoissance was made
by a small party . in a skiff. Alter burning
the steamer Wit:heater, .which was sunk in
the chute, they circumnavigated the entire
island, and report that they did not see a man
on the island. Tents were still standing; and
while the party were in the vicinity, several
shells struck in the encampment, but not a
person could be seen. Nothing was seen of
the floating battery. Whatever may be the
condition of the island, it is evident the reb
els still remain in force upon the main shore.
To-day a large force of men wore observed at
work, in the upper battery, - trying to unepiko
the guns which Col. Roberts so effectually
spiked on Wednesday night. The Benton
opened upon them with her. Dahlgren rifles,
and with the aid of the itmetars soon drove
them 0f...
Nothing late from Gen. Pope has' been ro
eeived, although is can hear his cannonading
Almost incessantly day and night.
The health of tho fleet end land forces is ex
cellent. Nearly all the newspaper corre
spondents are sick, !weever.
The river continues falling, and the klis
semi shore is now passable. Constant recon
noissances are being made, and a .plan has
been submitted to the Flag-Officer for the 'oc
cupation of the Island, but has notayet 'been
aecepted.—Diapssick to eke the. Gazette.
. THW.Washington correspondent of the Chi
cago Tribune says ,
The retirement of Mr. Charles . A. Dana,
from, the Dew' York Tribune,
re was the saltOf
an irreriressible conflict with Mr. Greelet,'er
tending as far b e els.rißuil Run. Mr. DA4II -
Reg for fighting all poltroons and blockheads,
high or low, but his captain got seared on so
many.ctoessions, and _'reversed the toilers" so.
often,' that: eccaparation became necessary.'
Whether Mr- Dana retired volintarily..or •
whether the stockholders deemed it essential
that he should , resign, le not Of much Conse
quence to the public. Either of these reasons
would have inipelled thosthange ultimately, if
not now.
,_,.OFIinC74,IIKDISTILTAI BILL.-4 dispatch
to the WowXPrk.lribase
A foolish ,teport has ;.ohtelned.currency to
the effect, that, the tax bilLoyeatwe 26,000 .. 0ff1-.
Gee. Every ofthio-seeker in, the _ country. is
wonting upon iewhigeidonced
of these inuc'borttle. - The'fleit'ii„ as we ate
authro4. that tha bat. laciiiied:Mimbers of
.Cleisksitinistittuito thiNianibiiielthese
titles* thaw SADO for the whoharidtia. ,
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By_Tnitcheages in the Departntentant l llpr 7 ,
.ginia announced by the Seeretaty.orms4,
zitnds.ii thin e.-.4 l fetialllueeroomtaaadrifoliC
• ari - the Tiiiithistifeletifeen 4 thilinneiradtd :
.York iivere:=Heietainioutotnand of three of
the dreeorps d'azineelaiely belonging to the
army of the Potomae.—N. Y. Tribune.
VOLUME;
Eva. in Seattlelty a bill i n supported by 0 large
Majority, and will probably path making it a peni
tentiary Mien°. to epeak in favor of emancipation of
any kind, even of the Pneddent's mild remedy of
compensation. What chance ie there, then, that any
system of emancipation can tomato:me amonga peo
ple no wed - ded to their idols ?—Pittsberph C ane4e.
Tan Oazetle put forth that statement on the,lst of
April, and perhaps it wlslies to to undert an
having Used the peculiar privileges of the du . In
any othervriew, Its conductis inexcusable. It aka
of a bill as pending in our.jegislature, with a proba
bility of passing, when our Legislature bai been ad
journed about. three week. And noon& hill na that
spoken of nor any bill akin to it even iu the ten
thousandth degree Wu supported by "a large major.
ity" or any “majority" in oar Legishituro during it.
session, ur even 'Toted on or agitated in that body.
We don't know of any bill to which the Pittsburgh
Editor CAM ismibly-hars reference. And members of
the byte Legislature, whom we hive consulted, know
MM!=2E==s=!l
The bill we referred to was the following,
introduced in the House on the 12th of
March, by Mr. Martin, who moved a sus- •
pension of the rules to enable him to intro
duce it, to wit: :
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That any
person or persons who have or may advo
cate the doctrine of the Abolition or Eman•
cipation of Slavery in the State of Ken
tucky, either directly or indirectly, or who
sympathize with the same be, and are
hereby disfranchised for life.
That all per Sons so offending shall take
no part in the elections either as Judgei,
Clerks, or Sheriffe of the same and be re
quested to leave the State within ten days.
3. This act shall take effect ten days after
its passage.
There were 48 yeas in favor of suspend
ing the rules to enable Mr. Martin to get
in his bill, to 29 nays, but not being two
thirds, the motion did not pretail. We
were not aware the Legislature had ad-
journed, and it was presumable that where
there woe so large a majority in favor of
introducing such a nefarious bill, that a
way would be found to effect the purpose:
We wrote the above noticed paragraph from
recollection of the circumstances, and were
in error in saying that the bill made it a
penitentiary offence. The penalty was dis
franchisement and deportation, but enough
in all conscience for the crime of advoCat
ing the doctrine of erahnelpiktin. The bill
is certainly within the "ten-thouSaridtb"
degree of our statement. •
We have'been glad to hear since that
there is a strong emancipation feeling in
Kentucky, and we shall rejoice ,if thb peo
ple of that State shall wisely- embrace LIM
opportunity presented by' the President's
emancipation measure,-
Important from General IlleClellan's
Private intelligence from General McClel
lan's army, at seten o'clock on Saturday
night, announces his advance to Yorktown,
with three divisions, and his attack on that
fo7lion:, The bombardment of Magruder's
tifications was progressing well, wit h very
few casualties, on our side: The anal result
will probably be known there to-daY,—No
tionoi, Intelligence? of Monday.
We have been aware for some days that
Gen. McCtett:AN had left the neighborhood of
Washington with a large part of the army of
the Potomao, for Fortress Monroe, and that
he bad landed on the Peninsula, between the
James and York rivers, and was advancing on
Yorktown, but we never felt at liberty to say
so definitely. The Notisoot intellignictr hav
ing made the above statement, under tile eyes
of the Government, we'presame it is no long
er improper to say, what we merely , hinted at
before, that Gen. McCtettse has taken the
field with a splendid army,,and that he is
pressing the rebels between' the York and:
James rivers, and is on his. march to Rich
mond by that direction. It is thus seen that
he has outflanked the rebel army which fell
back from Manassas to the Rappahannock,
and his rendered that position untenable.
Re is now approaching Richmond from a'
south-east direction, marching north-west, in
stead of marching south by the lino through
Mantissas. If Gen. BANICS forces his way to
Stanton, he can advance on Richmond by' the
Virginia Central Railroad, thus outflanking
the rebels on both sides. It is not probable
that Richmond will bo defended: ' .MtiCtst.bax
may have a battle on the Peninsula, and
BANES may hare a contest in. the valley, when,
if the enemy is defeated, as be undoubtedly
wilt be, Richmond will be abandoned.
EMANCIIUSION IN TIM DIBTEIC2:-A Waah
ington dispatch to the New York. Tr:ibup
says :
The Abolition in the District of Columbia
bill passed by the Senate, has not yet- howl
sent down to the House: It will probably be
reconsidered by the Senate for the purpose of
Wilting out the appropriation for colonisa
tion, in ordor to,facilitate its passage through
the Rouse, whicliniust otherwise consider it
in Committee, of the Whole. - A doer majori
ty
bill oft
to ho assured.membo of the lower branch" for
,
Ammo'Ous Liant.—We regret to see that
two of the most respectable journals in New
York baveheen grossly and most inexcusably
imposed on, itrwertain charges to which they
have given currency—as • groundless as they
c !
are In& ous—against the honor and integrity
of one the most estimable 'members of the
Exeenti e Government; we mean . the diitin
znished the
of the Interior. As there
may possibly be aMore formal notice of the
scandalous injustice alluded tO, we will, at
present, forbear from further remark.—Nci;.
giona Intelligencer. • '
TIRE Notional Repo/dials forcibly so giants
that those wheeze now sovaalons for gradual
emancipation in the District efCalmnbia barn
bad fifty years in which to inaugurate their
system, yet have never taken the Brat step.
Had' they initiated their seheree iri• due •ses
son, it would have been perfected come
ago.
JOHN P. KELLOGG. G CO.,
Ho. 14 Wider &met, Her .Fork,
°iris. won axtawrson .onirzn RAM aosplo mans
nonans, or 111010 OWN 1701:7•11IIN,
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WlLlCkYS—Mahaea Irian and tawny!. Boott,ri
ININEB-4brei Sherry, Iffatlelra;Sardeaux, pock,
and others, of 'aria= grades:
Bqedaanx .T*loll, in caws Ana tailisti.
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.I.Ttioei of aim BUUES to a loporloe lot Of
LErrEa'sw MOPES,
Wit; tisie fOr ale wt . .. LOW TRIUMS.
oirodars gni trim _ • MUSLIN 411 (X3 O ,
mbl3:lmd 46 Bookman moat, Now York:
BE'TUN4UI rl6 - boxes Sugar
oseyazostxsaines.recelest on consignment,
per ntbamor Bunny WWII, Inv Isle by . ,
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A NOE MITTLIA INBlrlanflr
PHIL ADELPB,IA. crsalaLPlßGe) Alocate:f : A.
P.r.tual, 7117JICHANDISE.11MOTUBZ, to. tc,,el,c
town or country. OlOce SO. UM would oh.t. .
Garnet, YE.NritOi•AddonsiMi444 "It.d
as follow*:
First Yortgage on Improvedoßpirroplil
ty, worth double the aut05tet,..,....r...8 . 14 3 , 00
Ground rent, first elaYi 8 % 460 n'
POILLI. B. Li. Go.'• 6 pot rent, Hortgage.
$30.000, *ID:IVO
City of Thiladelpbia, 6. pert cero.7.lstmuLL. , " aopoo Cou
Allodbeny connty per ct. Loan .10,600
(bilateral bonds, wellSecnied.l.„4 Apo OD
Huntingdon end, Elroe4. TOP- • 100 W 1 4 0 -- •
Redoubt Gatopany,"inorbpso• ban— : 4,000 00
Pnsuulvania. lieUnsed.Do.'s Stocit4..,u.„:; opal cio
Stock of Reliance Alpinist InsurencstEct.e• 0 4 300 . 00
Stock of Covuitk . Zile Inisnenstrl3o: 1,06000
Stock of Delaware 11. 8. lestributti,9o,..,, , .100 . 00
Conintercial Badk ' do" " ` - `6,136: 0 /
Rechaniusl Rank, '...5.,..aw - ..:;t2,012 60 .
Unjortli. Ineurance Co.'s 160 00
Bill, Receivable, 16,297 18
Book les:punts, accrued iaserest,eta.— • 6 , 21412
Raab . ou hand and In handset 11,38$ lb
8306,6L8 00
OLIN TINGLEY, Prierident.
R. L. Canoe,_
Lothrop,
Robt..Tlgaad,
Obis. Leland, .
:Yretilk: Linn*,
Jacob T. DultitoB,
C:11. Rood, . ititanetree,•.
las. 8: Woodward,
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14113 LAN, &marry.
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Northeast corner Third and Woodland&
Clect Tingley,
Samuel 'Clapham,
N'or.E.. Thompson,
Hobert Steen,
Yrederkk grown,
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Mantuan Hill,
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boil., up si, PlUsbargh.
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nee thert kuoiak fif W ixtheniwiity, aid ithoi are dethr.
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ASSETS, 00TOBEE.se,5sail
Stock Account!' .-........- 63,000 00
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Cash.— ..... 99
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27,605 14
• • • 174,075 12
Andrew
_ActJay,
Alectiader Spar,
David M. Long,
4 0 1ta.it. rOaaa.
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James llcAilley,
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CI IT IZEICS INSURANGEOOMPANY
NJ 01 'IT 1741111Ataff.f•*pee ‘ tAptritet and
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tneuree against brand damage 14410xynytp.tfon
of the Southern and Western Elven.., Lake. and
dayone, anitbe wvigintlort 'of th•Siair.l
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fIiORILADELFILLi FIRE 'AND LIFE
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oppodto,che CWOOM HOW". ..• g., -0
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:I;Vlkt.-S7ulutral; rmanksus i tmm cos
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•
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CAA 7419 OD
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Company r , 11, W Ain Itist,ffifiki which
here been itermlneo.
inanzance boadicon everi preferfy.
In teen and comtryot rams sekiwi
with ee2nrlty.
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flow hare paid loose by fire WAX iximedt 'exceeding
few, dalliers i qf DOW* thinbra seldom
of the advanUger of ,Ineftranohattrodteg
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FLED 101118" hays detorzolned, of sr.
pen" to Igoe tine (Mr the botontt. or saffoting by
tooolty) Spinier, thetrtioiettoeknodatoiA loam-
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