The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, June 20, 1862, Image 1

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L - , ESTABLISHED - IN 1786
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:•:: OJCLUISSIO.Ar '
cOLAE OIL WORKSVOMPANY, ov
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lime. CRUDE OILS, otall do
:-;:saiptions, 'mune& Addreer JOILEAVX 14 - 41.
i. 11: LIGIOXIM r
.1110GETT (sqcoesiorn , to
IV; tin fr. Liggett,} Fiona *act."'ain:Oosiirs•
sum UJIZIMA2III, in !hauls of GRAINiSZEDS,
~ ; . C 1117.9E,.. PRODUCE. 3e.; !Ina 75 Wet and 92
airebia; Plttaburab, - "
.;`tope ..-
lc GREGG, GENESAL Pito:
-‘ CovarreON- MILIWILINTIr FLOUR.
41111.A.111; B4ocm, SW.; bt0.4...57 Liberty erred, Pitts,.
: • ' _ . . 'Grit
- truants manutae,.
. - ‘ir-IkArACK,EOWN LINRART 11 'i ova
GUIs /erre" PEgant'a AM , Omani:on
-. ..•:'tdattatitti* Ex. the sale • or wit" Grata, Pork.
-'eori Lent, Butter'. Raw ebeete4-13esnai Tallow
Greene; - Teeth." , P6trtoet ' Pot and Pearl Asher:,
• Atharataa, linseed and' Lard OLIa; Dried and Green
elwita, Timothy, elowov flax had Glom k3teda:- ,
- Audi adman made tat Conetputtenta,
apkly ' NO. TM Liberty at., Pittsburgh:
A N IIS Lill,. COEI4IB-
. - LP au*: /11 - 1 V AJ l'OZWAlDlEVErrainuar , ind ' bode.
ale .:deAtai , WESTERN =' RESERVE - OULSE,
. - 43UTIKR, LAUD, POUR, BACON, FLOOR, P/S11„.
rarmat PEARL- ASHES; BALERATISE
HMO- AND 'LAUD OILS, DRIED FRUIT And
Vrodcw. gisnerall; Nos, 141 '14n4,1 143 Front rtiDet,
• 'rw out.r—..; — • ~..
CIULP, &.SHEPARD, drimmussitur Mrs
• ottawri and ilnalara In .noua, OBAIH ARD
1.11.3rty strost,Rittsbtugh, Pa.
. OBoleatosnds of. Flour for Bator, and - lhualli jun
oonatandy otylutd. — Particstar - attention vaid; to
!Ming ordein fur Dlamband , • craft . ocean'
,V.A.N EA Ygoptrosetru
counguornrACHAST. driar 1n FLOUR, BUT
TA3I,I3IIOOBLI4OURESE;POUK,
DllLia AND Alikarai SAUL/I and i'..:ydugo.gen
, , Andly.... - .Llbonilotavidraticies made o4apusktraokenta.
Wawbome o. 114.8ocond dtxuef,Tlttaburgts.
TiA i Es • 4.L . 1,1c VA FoRWARDRIO 'AND
fcc the;'szle'of 'PLOP%
, BACON; ' LAILD, , BWITEB,' :EGGS, arid
Waftiai , Pr.duZ ,4 •N...-naly. No 10 shirrnriELD
NTRNE'Ii coDisr olllrtret, PUtabarQh, i's.;
• • DlNVrdete and con.ignmmis aollcltwt. JAM lyd
JAILLf .F.ETZE.iii . ORWARDLNIG AND.
B (Va ti u tioN M i fipt,t7 .
P M ' ee.gemerilly, No bTTE
:' 16 'Market at.,
DRIED
"BUZ oe6dly.
'eotser ofrint, Paul" •
QCHOMAKER & COIibIUSSION
ykjiliztecueeric bed. etteklesel• &siert lit CHOC&
PLLES, , FLOUR, DRAIN, PRODUCE, Sm., - No. Rae
Liberty street,Pittsbargb. Pa.- • ••••-.. • seLtdlY•
111 . OLLAN 1) .IiIDDL.F.., successor to jno.
in soli, 13o: 183 Liberty street, Pitts
burgh, 13E1LEILLL PEODUCC,. .(1111)0BBY AND
001181.18SION IdIECOHANT„.
Consignments imperil:ally solisf red. trettdl
UTLIITE )3ROTIIERS, FORWARDING
COnattanall - nixactarrs and &aka in
P.IP)VIBIONS AND PRODUCE. GEN6BALLY,IIIo.
295.1.dbarty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. • my 27.
Sclji)YElC,UnceassioluAlizacitANT,
Seel er craiDE AND - PoEFinD ceunom
OILS, GLASS, 111021, NAILS, ite., lira. 163 Liberty
mh27:dly;
u ' I Damn m!cuucolAss,'
RAL mitus- ..14361Pi . rE5q , u pr jo
A'
CO Ml 4 GOOCeSSorsi tO
, 4-noLzaux 0n0...
... , 41.43° ' - st - to; Pittebargb,
anneril wow ipOrat".
''Petin's:' 4 -
Imam. 'aura valor.
T '11. 1 "VOIGT & CO4i,nocsessor G;
1.,b Grad, PEOLIGGE - AliD COMMISBIO9IWEG,
ORAN ' 247 Liberty strooVPltteburgb. Pa. any
AIIIX
TORN I. — HOUSE 'IL CO., Wttot.Eaial
Otoosti ain:o Commit= Itrusuirre, eirruer of
ffmlthtteld sad Water Meets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jp7.
I 1 1.10EILTUN 4sTF.% T,
Gummi IA2
01;,W,oud o;mat..Plttigburgb.
A rs ' ••• • •
• • • A 1 , HOLE
-8 OCrat and deaden la FLOUR AND
eS&D, N • - and 193 Marty strdne. FOtaburah
' DIM -,t bc), ~.(OMMIII.,
• far the ado of OBEIIiE AND ES=
31YED C ••••• 01L8, No. a"kasti Waterstieet,
:=Pittsburgh. • ildvanqw made tilieptiliy•guments. '
pAuGpisrs.
SIMON JOHNST Plat ix Puna
,
:RU 131:11111CALS,
GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILY, PAM
ac.,-01 strictly Drina, cinal.
!Wilma be - sflars at loitriat pricca. Corner Smith , .
bold and Yourtlestrcati,-Pittsburgh, Pa.
Prucriptions carefollysompounded st all ,wore.
41.) ' 4.-.. , FAII.NESTOCK A W.' Wilcox.
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j tires . BrAttati,Y an m. n r 64 o=VAT E ut
111
'mita:el.'. . ___ ' - ." - ' mo , ,
...4'... SlAlrfoWttolacasa .Ukszsa
UGS,.. PAIN TS, OILS, VAR...MS=B AND
rrs; No. L.V3 LauttyinnT4 Rimburich•—
ki en siU rceetvo votript sttention.. ,in tva
•
•■ IitASRII4: llst.tratitar,
J-orl4o Wood •&81;-2.:Cdroor of Wo94:sttrot' and
Veva sUry. Pittsburst.
_ • .421-roßdrErs. .
. • . _ ,
• - "FAS- VEECIL, (late of .Fayett4 county,,
ti_pa.,) ancasztoke- '• '
. • ' . . • P-1.Ti'58.113113 . , PA
corner Foactlx and Grant streeta.
SM., ATTORNEY
• -t i " t !.., V° 7 I • Kt rri. l t !'."! B P ILD '
•Yail Stteud to ea -seetianumt.
non of claims, bounties, an, in Washington, Diitelei
of Columbia." • nollnins.J;
I . JOIIII ..117M1 11.T4LON.
1,11. 1 - Wit.ICK 4 MELLON, Amos .
NETS LT Law, No.l.l3VOliith stioet, Ave doors
above Smltbtleld, Pittsburgh, Pa. myl7Mtl
1111110111A13 Arroasinr ;AND
A. Coils* sitis 'kr
Olincx, No. It.l? fourth strrot,poruer of Cherry
alto ;Pittsburgh, Pa. ~--.:•:.auti:divrlyT
Q • L'A.,PURVIAINUE, Arroaxgr
A:I4.J • - •
• Orriel, 'filth Maoist, adjoining the ottics'of !liar
:. shall tßrpin Pittaburgb.- Pa. le29:llty .
. Shlllll, Arto - ithigy sari .
,
C. Commuum Lr LAR, has reaurtal o A.VIIN'A
:LAW BIiJIVRINGS. Diamond street - ufsto
door to P.ReteebtßeA.'" toyl6:dly
111 - licaurca.
,g n SOUPIER, Arroaxgyit AT
.ofacql3?,ifti.nb street. Pitfaiburth,
PRODUCE.
1. • a. ur.sca,
EECH do if UTOHINSON, Cainheisum
ALAI LID VOIWAIIDINO Ilaarturta, dealers In WEST
RESERVE•.OIIESSA, lfLol7/1,• /12311; BA:
CON, BUTTER, LINSEED-'OIL; POTS ;AND
PEARL ASHES, SEEM GSA IN, DIIJED ruts
and Prodaa gonenally; 'Dom.bnulda ramify Ploor
: - Always on hand,. Agent for the of Itadlacm i.
' - We colataated Patented riga' Stare& Ns; 116
' !Wand and lts That am, bemoan Wood and Smith;
Piumburab Pa. • . apE•dly
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lf 'BE ^ AREE.O ISE.- .EN ,
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,•• ;'..-. '..-- ,IL COLLlNS,YontordingandCommissioilter
',.„ , 'shoot . sad 'dealer ' ,
in , CWEESZ; BUTTYIt, YAK
!-lISEI and , Produce gausnillyi L No. 25 . Wood st • •
-. i signs Water, Pittsburgh. , ..- ,-, toy:
U Oh litl k UP„ OWE ACKt
us and siailtni PEOVIB/OHS.
Woad Trontstrasia_, , coMer of Masa
..OARMICEit 430,FF1N, Away rob
Y:0;, - riumairp Pirturcant4 Amp, Raton Isk.
lipnti l east Drugswoos Aid,
V=:M
.• • •
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cA, State ot Pennsylvania and pastrdni
I Signe. 0p=910:46, 87 Water street.
E TV A, SurßEsuir ENS:
I x • - cir goitrAxr conipt Market !ads stet
- e r l -staiumurs, scsnpu !
• iIIni•ICINISPLIfi, ea Water amt.
saaaaregx:
a iiitimicia Writer, xr-,nui. ke
DR F Gap fig
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.. ALUM .A2ID DOICIPMQ DB% aoovs.
• • se , 94 .1 , 90414treeti third boa"' *bore Dianxnut
•• . • . • —Me, .Flusbargb.- APlO:dtf
` L A ''ft r a wa "4lASU t t a i ll )100CW? 10
Arco, wbouppiuirmit 33.464 NOM
•-• MID INMY,PaX.l3oonoe.frOrlik‘
comard Tau
o• • •.• • • KIM aux, • • DAT
_gkou Atti salce:6oll,tle weft, betwrca
~ rand
ancruk. bandt •m-
• - • o ."'ner • LOVA'
via Liz l'ailot DVS GOODS, sign oflb -. wig
744-1111rA lie. Ti arkwt Ativit...Pittabarrb
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SH RI VRIC ,4),LAZEAR,
NiiaoLicseLs GROOS
00241 " 88 /ON iIEitOUNTS.
Corner Second,
JO:lyd_
craitrirater.
ETRKPA'rRICK & Co.,
T r.Wyouiseut Giocterr,Voliniewor, tdraomesrs
AND CUMIN PIIODUCII, Nib. 253 Liberty
divot, klite : b, , a.T
-.Wziourasta
I.j siessi MID 4 0011561810111 litaciamin, Adders
in Pal/DUOS., FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, Ma,
CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON; NAILS, GLASS,
, IVOTTON TARNS; ouni, PlUsburgb. manufactures
-Pliarnily, SecondAireet, Pluab ,
DUNCAN NI'DONALD....S. AASUCILZ, ADAUCILLE.
lt oDONALD it ARBUCKLE, Nucnis•
Otoctin, Ploy= AND Common Mrs.
mums, Jobbers in N. O. SUGARS end MOLASSES,
esettin) SUGARS on SYRUPS, FLOOR, BA.
CON, SLOE, CHEESE, SEEDS, Ac., N 0.253 Liberty
street, ritteburgh. :nontly
11.
JOEYMER & BROTHERS, successors
to Iroymer Andaman VirhOleitUo dealers la
VOREIGN rams, NUTS . AND SPICES, CO!.
"'HOT lONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS; !to., Not.
126 and 128 Wood street, above Fifth; Pittaborsh,
Pontes. Jyandly,..
aunt's . trzumt.
Pt
is liferZGAR,. thwassi
1 .... - Cortenarour .Ifiritegolito, and daalaro th .41
ulnae of Cornirrar Penni:too AND Timonium Masa-
Vareelmerlitt 1.49 Liberty meet, opnmita bead of
Woodatreet, Pitrabrugh, Pa. • ap3,ly
WAS. tOBISOPI,
O.' 11.01.1..1011.
lait ROBISON 6z CO., WHoz,zatzsGßo
..s.y.'ciiii,'Cosinnisiscal Idsacussres and desleri
all.kinde of PIiOVISIONS, PUODUCE,, and Flint;
burgh insatiLsctares, No. 25' Liberty street, Pitta•
buigh. turt
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A. A1111.4.A.G11, WgoLgaLLe_iixocsa,
,alomittutrehlizactusii—and deilei In IFLODR,
PHODUCS AND PROVLSIONS, No. !au.
Liberty street, opposite Hand, Pittsburgh, Ps. •
-oArLibeild shranees made on eousigtuneuts. •
ruhlhlym
d'/E10..8. JUNES, WHoLsaktx
,Dsmacat.
%.A to GROOKRIES, MANILLA BOPS; OANOM;
OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh mautuitutured snicks,
No. 14( Water strict, &boys the. Monongahela Bridge,
Pittsburgh, Pa. •
SOACAT... W. DALILLL ,
013ERT DALZELL ...
CO._, Wawa
-1.11) • cOIeIIUABION ADD VOZWAILIIING
MiratUAITIN:ILI4 dealers:in , VIZODUI.IE and PIM,
burgh manufactures, Pittsbnrgtt.
••rja, IptlfTolll.
AMBER'r & BELIPTOI3, WHOLESAI.II
timmtaa, Pao cc DXALLIMI and 001111thill011
IlLusausro, No. 6 Sixth Wort, 'Pittsburgh, Pa. •
vttottly
71.411•.:70HM WI MIX.
A' `& WILSOk-Wtioimalis
cuis„.Chtunamosi blutimuirra, and dealers Id
Produce and Pittsburgh 'manutactures, MS Lib
erty street. Pittsburgh.
1I NA I A 1 - I."DICKLY ,t• (X), !Wetot • • iisis
Gi.oenas, tiostetttarom ML Camas, and denim in
11341 D NUE, No. id Water street, and no Front street;
DUI. W.
-.NUM ILDISMOSTE.
I S. DILWORI'II & CO. .Wzotasaa .
u • ( bootie, Noe. LIO and LW BeCond street, war
d' h. nol
JOHNFLOM
taI.*FLOYDk CO., Waatzaux. Gico-
Oixss *au Cottsussiou iligscusgro, No. 173 Wood
and l'uts.Liberly street, Pittsburgh. • • . • jol6
ViTLIALIA.II IMMALEY, WaousAtE
Gaoi . B.B, Noe. 18 and 20 Wood street; Pitt.-
.burgb r Po. , ! • , , 1824:81f
L'Alc DEW. . X\G, Vtioutasts
01,0624 im mor.OIIIODA Ass, Igo. 273 Liberty .
street, Pittsburgh; Ys.- smtbe
MeLIrUIPACT EWERS.
lANIEL BENNETT & BON,
JJ ricroaras or WHITE STONE CUINA AND
(DMA!!! COLORED ivAax.
'' - alfirpri/CF., AIM WASE.IIOOII.I[ At Na 74 FURS
aniktir, PITS4IIII.IIICIMG . mbizajb.
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lACKIICTOSII, HEMPHILL & CO.;
euruer Piko and - O'Bara streets, near the 'City
Water. Works, „Pittsburgh, PA, -Manufacturers of
DIACKINTOSII AND lIEMPAILL'S lIIPEOTED
PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND
SLIDE VALVES, of all dhxs and best style. !
Flavin put up machinery of large capacity and of
the beet quality, we am prepared to do hears !job
hing; and s olicit work {his. Ibis, trusting that
promptness, and ths character of our work, to merit
public patrunoge..
We Invite special iittentimi to our BALANCED
VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES;Am. combining
adrantsgee heretofore unattained to this clams of
Engines. ; ..426:1yd
Rom AS MOORE, Mesurmynniza OF
Tatra
Dimitil. is ALL wows op COPPER-7)IS
TILLED' PURE "BYE' WHISKY 'and FAMILY
unman., Goa. 188,191, 3„93 and 195 First street,
between Smithfield and Grant streets, Plifsburgb.
tfilr rtieateerders Itlithestimuketprlee
paid for BYE.
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AUATIriVIRSING AT BEASQIIABLIC RAM:
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 20.
The Battle - at Port Repel),lle.
By . d clear and Concise statement by the
Washington Aepublican , we learn that Colonel
Carroll' was not ordered to bark , the bridge
over the Shenandoah at Port Republic. On
the contrary, be wee ordered by Gen. Shields
'to save the'bridge and attack Gen. Jackson's
flank. Col. Carroll bad with him less than
1,000 effective infantry, 150 cavalry and six
pieces of 'artillery. He had hardly (uttered
the town with his cavalry and two "piecer of
artillery than he was attacked by three regi- '
meats of the enemy's infantry, by a cavalry
forwieuperior to his own o and by three 'full
Initteries, or 18 guns, so planted that they bad
coMplete control of the town, and - all ap
proaches to it. He retired , and halted on
reaching .the nearest defensibb; lrositfon.
While here he was joined by Gen. Tyler with
his brigade, making a total force of about 2,- .
500. Col. Carroll,' seeing the utter hope
lessness of vanquishing the enemy? advised a
retreat, buti!tisoverruled . by. General Tyler.
The battle took place and the. 2,500 with un
paralleled bravery bold ia cheek Jackson's
army of front 12,000 to 15,000 men with a full
rigiment of cavalry' and four full batteries
for nearly five hours, when they were over
powered and , driven from the field, not until,
however, they had driven the enemy on the
right, whore Col. Carroll commanded. nearly
three quarters of a mile, taken one of his
gnus; nearly annihilated one of his regiments,
and more thali deoirnated the others on onr
front. - • •
The fault, thei, is that of Shields. We
presume he 'supposed 'he could save •the
bridge; but it was a sad error of jidgmeok
He ought to have' left Col.' Carroll with die : .
cretionary powers, with orders to bunt or Sava,
the bridge, as circhmstauces indicated. • If
he bad done this, Jackson's arMy would now
have been destihyed.. -
Meeting of, Petinsylvattiaus.
,
A laigOand enthusiastic meeting of Penn
sylvanians Wait held• on Teeiday evening, at
Washington; : for the purpose of forming a
Soldiers'. Relief Asseeiation, to minister to the
wants of the :soldiers from this state; in the
hospitals, ko.r Tluiddens Stereiis presided,
and William Elder was elected Secretary.' An
Executive CoMMittee of Ave were appointed
to draft constitution and xulea for orgatiisa
- lion. Mosers:i Forney, ; Eaton and Ball were
appointed a committee o attend to the lotion
(Bate necessities of the.soldiers pending a full
organisation ,of the - Association. Remarks
were mada ' ,b7 Messrs. J. W. Forney, William
D. Kelley, W. E. Lehman, and Dr. J. B. Pn
'baton. Battiest tributes . wore, paid to the
energy of the State authorities in attending to
its soldiers, and it was utiderstood that the
Association should be - ea auxiliary to that and.
It was also slated that seven hundred and
eighty-Ave soldiers, front Pennsylvania regi
ments, were in the hospitals at Washington,
and three hundred 'forty two in Ale.ten
dria.. Seven hindred andeightydollars Were
subscribed for', the Special Committee; three
hundred' for immediate use. The meeting
then adjourned till Thursday night.
Casey's Division:
Oar heart ,aches for this unfortunate Divis
ion. We do not believe it was the fault of
the men so much as of the officers, that' there
were_ stalkers:. .The'Diviaims was surprised
and overpowered, and It seems ortast,ifter it
lost nearly. one-tbird of - its number on the
foldof b attle; that D. should ho left to suffer
. • .
- degradation, ita well' is every Physical Altaic
. •
tion. A correspondent of .the New York
T,Anss
,s, ay s
The remnants of Goa, Csee,y7a Division now
- remain - in the woods at . Peplar..lllll,•far in the
as: many of as havelived during
campaign,Ort buts'mades of logs, boughs,
sari, or whateveratibititute ter tents our in
genuity conldiuggeit.' But they are dispir,
lied, and alraOy clamorous to be discharged
from the service in which they Imre ',lost' Co
much. To such an extant does' this senti
mant proven ? ithat - we numb doubt ;whether
they can again be relied arson- as brave, am
bitious soldieri: They are at presont,deft
. , species .
client in ever of• equipments, ana ail
rapidly losing eight of all rules of subordina
-Don aisd discipline. , •
Why riemont: Fell Back.
The . correepthdent of the New.rork 'Timm
who followed the army
„ through its extraor
dinary unmcb, gives the following as the rear
sons viio befell back to lthufit Jackson:
The pursuit of Jackson is virtually ended,
at lean far as ; our column is concerned.
After baying him to nearly the end of the
valley; and making a vigorous snap at his re
treating heels is he trotted over the bridge at
Port Republic; ',relieve now . fallen leek, lest
he should in, turn become pursuer. • We:left.
Port Republie early , on , Mehday morning,
camping at liarrisonburg. Oar renting place
• thi bent evening:wait bribe - 'vicinity of New
Market, ebootnightein miles trots. Harrison
burg,'- and - tat -Thuriday -I- left Preniont'e
command atoblount;Jachsoit; where it will
probably remain for some time, Iripentoitted
by the proprietor of the mountain. o Mount,
Jul:tont' midway bethein,Front.aora and
‘ Port Republic.' ..The cause of our retrogade
movement ' insy be told 112 a miry- AM. .words.
Jackson's force, which all: the , time .greatly
exceeded ours,' has been 'swelled , by Long
"street's commend: . hields,_ upion whom we
relied for support this juncture:haiq been
ordered to,Riohmond,. and at last-'accounts
Was marching thither. -
The Morning that this' heirs came-we bade
- pontoon, bridge well nigh over the river, ID.
tending to mots that evening; but after its
reeeplioe, COVALI4(4 , II/11. s ,wpaldn't. :Only
-one thing remained ; :to:'
be: e done, to fell back
and Await mlisforoirenti and, supplies.; The
Menet the command were worn down by long
marshes and abort rations: Muchof the time
they- , mtite obliged to rely for food, opcFrthe
leant/ ito4l.laS ,that he s !, forigedo from
neighboring favm:houses. They were almost
wholly destitute of shoes, and poorly provid
ed with Their pmt. Eli this While
Rad been sustained by the prospector soon
overtakingothe 011110Yiand finding In (hero,
Captured baggegftrabiall thirsupplice need
ed:. Atrthls proipeot grew - dim, and Reter-
Minty dawned that they, were left exposed' to
an attack train sii•oierwhelming form, their
spirits sunk; diecentent beesmia.mithifest, and
knonch:quesibin whether it, would-Wm: been
poisible toeos march them much further without
Produciog open 'Fremont has adop- .
ted the Only , alternative - that effendi/ailing
back upon &central point to tat And setups
lite hie command, ettathoM to any
one for the _movement,. Ii certainly snot
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OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE
From Gen. CeiCellan's Army.
FAIR Nos Srartori, !Juno 14,1862.
.
All quiet, save the occasional booming of a
big gun, sendincits penderorts death-dealing
.
miesiles far into Seceeb, and,may be,,close on
the confine tif the rebel Capital, followed by
the screaming of the shell, or rumbling echoes
running down the swamps till lost in the dis
tance. O.:cationsl skirmishing , takes place,
but this is nothing untiauatoind is participated
in as a very pleasant way of relaxing both the
physical and mental faculties, 'trained to ex
haustion, by nights of sleepless anxiotj and
watchfulness. ;
Reinforcements are pouring in rapidly. Dur
'l
ing last week ,- fifty - seven regiments left the
White House for .the front; and; there have
,
since been thousands oftrimpa pouring into the
former place, and awaiting orders. All day
yesterday a continual stream'of bright, new,
fresh looking soldiers passed, abing the road
towards tbe different stations ;assigned them,
and this morning the scene biasing re-enact
ed. Many of these regiments irefrom MUM
ohneettis and Now York, and have been in
comfortable barracks at Old Paint and Bsiti- 1
. .
more for the , ast year, so that the present
change is anything but an agreeable one—
some
of them complaining bitterly that they
have not had any • fresh bread for Iwo clap.
Tbey,can't see the joke of being obliged to
march or. hard bread and belled. pork, but,
unless I am much mistaken, many ti; day will
elapse ere they catch a glimpse of anything
in the shape of soft bread., lAt the. White
House, tlearned from as entpleyeo on the
military railroad, aro twentyieight steamers
loaded with troops: It would bo "contra
band" to inform the public from what divi
along of "flie army these reinforcements are
taken, but by the time this reaches you, you
will be able, at least to form a moderately tam:
rect idea., . . -
The weather, that never-failinglfund 'for
conversationalists and letter-iwriters, is at
present admirably adapted for Militery Move
ments, and the fresh troops now'pouring into
our lines, have a much pleasanter - road:to,
travel than did the advance who tramped
through water and mud knee ' deep the entire
distance from Fortress Monroe to its present
position: But how long this fine, dry weather
will continue, is a problem, for if we are to I
take the word ore "contraband"' for
~ it, who
says he is an old "residenter " "yn don't
know when it will rain; and when it coming:in-
cei, you don't know when it will stop." Me
have. proved this assertion to be correct, for
' daring two days it rained If:the "winderie
of heaven" had boon opened, and only ceased
for' a few short hours, when it commenced
again, and rained incessantly fora week; ren
dering everything living miserable and out of
sorts. i
*Truly, the Yankee nation isSntitied to' ins
reputation for shrewdness and ingenuity. The .,
latest wonder is a sort of railroad
e.—a ear covered with. railroad . iron in .the
same manner as the liferiimathe plating.
being sloped at angles of forty-five degrees.
This novel, tortoise-likeconcern is armed with
four one hundred pound rifled guns, and Swill
be a powerful ally in repulsing or scattering
the rebel army. Almost 'every: evening ;the
"Merrimac," as elm is terrnedby the Soldiers,
runs up the road to our picket ihnee, throws a
few forcible arguments, Is • the shape, f coni
cal shell, ihto the rebel' campi; accompanied
by growling notes of defiance , and theOre
turns "lowly, as if disgusteditlahri lack of
pluck . exhibited by' our So t here -brethren.
.This state of things, til bewever was too govt to
last long, a this morning nor'gunboat on
wheels received an answer in (Ito shape of a
hundred pound solid shot, which pa , atal rather
closet than comfortable to .44 it 'lively
,skir
'wish enaned„wbich.resultedni.4s,utinal with
artillery duels, in - "notildy hurt 'on botb
sides." Daring a walk , yesterdby, I wander-.
ed away out on the railroad, to ;within a
abort distance of our pickets. = While there
the pickets commenced firing, which caused a'
general C0L121120000 in the nearest camps.
Belts were hastily buckled on and guns loaded,
and M a remarkably short time 'en entire
brigade (the Irish brigade) worn in a favora
ble position awaiting the advance of the ene
my: I saw r enotigh energy and activity .dis
played by , Abe men, and judgment and pru
dence oaths part of theollicara, to convince me
Mat a disaster each as that of..the 31sti ult..
would never again occur. Every one appear
ed to be on the alert, from the General to the
privates;and in less time than It has taken
me to write the above, every man 'was at his
poet, ready to repel any demonstration en the
part of the rebels. _ .- ' j
Porter's army corps, on the right ; ing, are
actively engaged in the various duties ,per
taining to a soldier's life, wielding, in their
trirti, the pick, above!, axe and musket. ;0 w
lag to the swollen state of the stream} between
here and there, extensive communication has
been interrupted, and we are obliged to derive
all items of news from stragglers-
, and team-
,
stare.
From all appearances "the big battle'', will
not be put off much longer. Jeff. says he will
solve the problem of the iudependeace of the
Confederacy before the last of June, and If we
are to put any faith in his words we may ex
pect to spend our Fourth in itiehmtind... He
is, however, a man of very doubtful veracity,
and' may not keep his promise in this reipect.
lie hart deceived us .so many , times that we
have ceased to put any faith in his word. '
. The news of the defeat, of Jackeoo and
death of Oen. Ashby, just received, in camp,
affords a subject (or conversation among the
boys to Met till - tile next fight. hinny anti !
loud are the praises awarded to lien. Fremont
for his skill its contacting the late hattleJ Ho , 1
is a favorite with the army, and th 6 soldiers
are no ways sparing . in their eoMpliMents. ,
I had almost forgotten to mention a; very
important item, via: that the pap:miter has
paid us off, and again Uncle Sans is quits with'
us. . These periodical.visits of the
era like ease" in the Sahara. = We ley ander
the burning sun of poverty roe two -menthe
without money, and • then we come to one of
the green *out In a tiddler's life, whete we
remain fur perhaps a week -or two, living
pleasantly and growing fat under the nifref.h
ink 'shade of MS: Treasury' notes, end! then
relapse Into our resistor 'state, and ewiltrr two
month's longer, till the paymastor, like a good
Samaritan, gives um relief.
How strange it is that when a man is down
earl , body eeems-Inclined to give Min ekick.,
k The 55th, by - I little: hesitation' at MUMMA
burg; lost their reputationfor courage, and
although their Conduct" at Fair . Oaks was
worthy of veterans, it seems as . all are de
ternilned to give them a slur. The' 21ribioss'e
account O. thofight. which is ',the: best and
mostsuecinet yet given, accuse,' them of run
ning sidle late fight; 'and *Weide" to the 11241
New York great praise for Its ,eteadihesi un
der , fire.: But 'the eirCimistaneits were' differ
eat. + When the 82d entere d the engagement
the 65th tiara °tithe - point of retiring, having
emptied their cartridge bexes. .No ether ar- -
gument would be •neoessarY, however; than
merely to compare the loans of :the two; regl
minis. ' The . 02d lost some thirty odd,aild the
55th one hundred and three:. .. " : , :1 !
If your readers could understand the dlill
cantos of writing • a letter under; a -broiling
iuni'and with hardly anrmatarieFto 'work
'upon: "they -ionld forgive your earretipolidetit
forwriting such a dry, unintereeting epistle,
but I know what the public expect; from cor
respondents as will as editors, andarould be
preparedto hear,'were I in a ferorahle 'poll
tion,l exclamations indicative of •Impatienee
long' ere :ball - . this;' letter be , goise. through
llimithieitil.Diaiirrtaxasce or a lastiiinit
Ayr Comixxx..—There.ls considerable!**
meat In the army before Richmond, In speao
to the mysterioua disappearance of Lieutenant
Colonel.Willism L. flurry, of this idOiti ffean.
sylvania regiment, Colonel 'hiooreheed!coot
mending. Oa Friday montiog he
,was field
officer of the day for General Barns' trigade,
and had .peeled his`teen on the plehet ince,
after which he rode off, and has cot bison lain
eines.. Ws lirse, soon' after, was found la
the woods, bat them war nothing to lodleate
the arias* of ble,maater's sudden and Inexpli
cable disappearanoe. There eau be no doubt
that be fell into the' hands of: thir Miele, but
hen he did . NO 4)10:001111.*
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~./i;-',-. 7 , - "v4,:ingkrzity •
The Protection of. Rebel Property
Is exciting a great dear of feeling, and much
complaint, both in the army and amang.the
people. No doubt•.that the very vililans
wheriii property is protected, as wall as their
wire. and daughters, are the busy spies of
Jell. Davis. A dispatch from Washington
lays
T o • .. .io. , t • f ... W. . ' : ... t.
the my before Richmond, consisting of a
num .er of Senators and Members of Congress
from New York; Ohi9, Maine, Wisconsin,
Penn ylvania„ and New Jersey, with Our.
Pie .nt, of Virginia, and others, returned to
day, In the course of the . journey -Senator
Wade had an interview with Gen. Sumner, to
whom he spoke his mind in the emphatic
Wide language concerning the practice of
sthardng the property of rebels by soldiers in
the N Lionel army. He told him that this
i
was n t the way in which the people desired
the war to be conducted,- and that Generals
were trying - the patience ,of the country too
far. Gov. Pierpont expressed similar views,
saying that the loyal people - of Virginia do-
mended that every house, horse, oo w,or chick
en belonging to a rebel, or liable to be con
certed to rebel uses, should be appropriated to
the comfort- of our soldiers. Gen. Sumner
made little other reply than a remark to the
effect that be was not the Commander-in-
Chief, and could not justly be held responsible.
An officer in McDowell' corps, who was
with the Division which marched' [ to intercept
•
Jackson at Strasburg, and arrived too late,
writhe IS follows:
.
During the week our men suffered severely.
I never-before knew what it was to be without
shelter for days and nights in a terrible storm,
without-food, and without the means-to pro
cure it. Men and horses were completely ex
hausted. . . -
Although the Storm is over now, the sun
shining, and everything presenting a cheerful
appearance, wo are even yet unable to procure
the neoessaries of life for man and beast, while
there is plenty here belonging to the rebels in
arms, carefully guarded by our own men, but
no one permitted to take a mingle! I do
know where there is a commissary store be
longing to the rebels, very Aar our late camp
grimed, with corn, bacon,. etc., which our
commissaries were not permitted to touch, but
which was carefully - .guarded by our ownsol
-1 diers, while our own divislith was in great
danger of mutiny by reason of starvation I
' Rebel corn can be procured here in abundance,
and also bacon, flour, etc. Yet our orders are
• that it shall not be touched! ..
Now,- if I were in my own sweet home, and
. would road of such warfare here in this hot-bed
of treason; I would not believe IL Bat I am
here, and see it for myself, and I affirm that
it Is true. -Nor ie this all. I believe that the
one hundred and sixty rebel prisoners confined
here are now better fed and eared for than our
own brave soldiers, Almost every rebel house
in Front Royal is guarded by our soldiers,
rwhile the inmates :freely express their con
!tempt for our Government, and some of them
,dematid nothing less then gold and silver,
•and enormous prices, for their bread and
upsat..t., .
In a werd; everything that can be done for
thehenefif and comfort of our enemies Seems
to be itne, while our own soldiers must put
tip with what they get, which is about half
rations, little or no shelter, and forced
marches through storm and mud; day and
.. . . .
night.
Isn't it patriotic 'to endure all this 7 Do
our military authorities at Washington know
these facts ? I am free to ray for myself, I
that lam getting tired of such warfare. Lai ue
fight the rebels in earnest. This-is all we
ask. If we are only to food, aid, encourage
and protect them, awl starve ourselves, then,
for God's sake; let
,us go home,
Our Bravo renusylvaula RegimeutB
,Goa. ' , Reg, io bleoftleiartt;port of the hot
Ile of Pair Oaks, says: .
About 4;30 p. ill. Gene. 'feint:attain and
Reiss informed me that the enemy was "as
sailing' our right flank in great force, and
urged me' to push forward the regiment at a
double quick for its support. I moved off at
the head of the 102 d Pennsylvania Volunteers,
Col. Rowley, followed by the 93d Pennsylva
nia Volunteers, Col. McCarter, across the open
fields,'under the concentrated fire of numerous
batteries And. of- heavy musketry from the
right.- - These regiments came into line hand
somely, pressed , for Ward on the enemy, and
contributed tbeir beet energies to sustain
their comrades ca. gallantly contestlnginch by
-Inch the advanchsg foe: For about the space
,of half an hour, oar lines.awayed forward
and back repeatedly, and at tut, unable to
withstand the pressure from successive rein ;
forts:meats of the-enemy, wore compelled to
fall back to the woods across the main road.
Having remained near the main road with my
Aid-de-Camp, Lieutenant Stirling, until the
troops had passed out of view, I pushed on
in the direction of the road leading to the saw
will. Coining up with nimitiout detachments
Of various regiments ands portion'of the 102 d
Pennsylvania Volunteers with the assistance
of Lieutenants Titu and , Stirling or,my Staff,
I rallied these men; and was eonductiog them
back toward the Richmond road, when I met
General Kearney, who advised me to withdraw
these troops by way of the sawmillto the in
trenched camp at this place. I stated that I
did not, fool at liberty- to do so unless by his
order, which he gave. I arrived at this camp
about 03/ p. in., in company' with General
Kearney. Finding nearly all Die forces here,
'I took position In the rifle-pit 'with General
Berry's Brigade. During the night my troops
were supplied with a proper allowance of am
•munition, provisions were brought in from
the• Chiekahotainy, the Ilnet were .strongly
picketed, and every preparation glade to meet
the enemy. ; •
The • • aceoinpasiy lug paper' ' presents j the
names of killed, wounded and missing. 'lt is
s, long lllk of: meritorious . and brava. men.
They fought wetland their country will never
be uniiindful of 'their patriotic and faithful
-
RowleV and McCarter. (both badly
wounded,) end Lieut. Cole. Thorout and Nev
ins, maneuvered their commands with' skill,
exhibiting most commendable alacrity, cheer
ing and, !aiding their • men- on' to combat. `
Rowley would not quit his regiment,' and
McCarter had two horses wonnded. Major,
Dayton, 62d Now. York Voiunterrs, Major
Joh' and Copt; Tissot; 55th' 'New York -Vol
unteers, Lieut. Col. 'Kinkead, Major Poland,
Copts. Fanwood and. MoLociablini
Patoball, Reed and Dein; of .the 1024 Penn
'sylvan's, Volunteem,,Copt. Arttair And Adjt.
Lewis, of the 934 Pennsylvania Volunteers,
wero . dietingisliblid for theieenirgy, coolness
'and' braiery,' tinder ' very trying dectiiii
stances. The gallant Capt, MisParlane;lo2d
Perineylvania Volunteers (very ill) was twice
taken by the enemy and retaken by our troops.
Re came In with the wounded Colonel and six.
men of the 6th.. Routh Carolina Regiment as
-The i tlitaatiow Anny.t
A littei to the Nei Tiork :nu e. says -"
It would no; prudent to tell what new'
disposition, have,beentoade of troops,' but 1'
may at taut call attontion' to the faot that the
Lines heretofore intrusted to the single
aims of Oasey ime now guarded by a lonia ad ,
equate to the importance of the position.: Bri
gades are/ now en misspelt - Wbere• regiments .
,were before, and - divbdons hold ,the:gtound
that brigades were' thought equal. to (=NT,
In spite of asiertione,to..the contrary, X am
satisfied; by . personal examination; that' our
lines are not so far advanced as they were be
fore the affair at Pair' Oaks; though - the
fetinca is too trifling to beStactibed;:even by:
the rebais,-to, anything , mows than a pridenx
. seleistion of the strongest poittion. Another
advance on their part could, hardly result_ in'
even a 'tempo:art:savant:4e, sod if ;they
failed in an attack with scary dretinitumictsiri
their favor, .they • Are hardly likely tobettempt . ,
Another with our position' so' ilmMithened as
iChaf,been: -•••• •
`Our victory at Fair Oaks was mortinegatiin
than positive. We gained nothing in Position;
and hardly in pranyv., while e, made some
loss in puttimiiir for which,* ,vr hartvilo Corte.
sponding gain; though, in thoznatter of prix-
Caere, in may here rather- , the advantage fif
the rebels. Their loss in killed and woundoil
fa ntortestionahlylny in excess of ours,. heavy
as that is., :11.tni4and in the failttritof:tkeir - .
attempt to annihilate our left mint; oonoists,
the defeat of aerobe's,. ••
, ,
- Without Nazis. - too ojitiolthc - Ttitity. i moutioh"
thilitnotorithatandligouloosto,"Gon AfoOlol
sies ma* v, toAsaki,#m . !m a:4 any '
1•.-:P'.';-. - -':.i:' , '''':' : ..- . 1: :
Metalline* we advanced up the peninsula. It
is in a much better position, also, to hold its
ground against attack, while preparing for
that final movement which is to decide tho
fate of Richmond. Mistakes have cutdoubt
oily been made in dealing with the enemy,
but this is not the time to discuss them: It
is sufficient to know that they have taught
our Generals some lemons by which it is to
behoped we are all to profit through their
better management in future. I hope, among
other things ' the unfortunate result of Gen.
MiClellan'ehasty and ill-judged dispatches,
front the fields of Williamsburg and Fair Oaks,
have taught him the wisdom of refraining
from further encroachment upon the province
f oil the newspaper correspondent, whose priv
ilege it is to blunder in the first hasty report
of battles, that he may be corrected by the
better knowledge of the Commander-in-chief;
to whom official reports the public are looking
for the: settlement of conflicting statements,
and net for an increase of their perplexity.
Laying the Keel of Another Iron
clad--llescription of the Vessel.
On Tuesday, in Jersey City, the keel of
another monster iron-clad min-of-war was
laid. Preparations for the commencement of
her construction have been going on for some
time on a most gigantic scale. The contract
for the chip was iiiren to Secor .k Co., of Now•
York, the work having been, scoured by Mr.
Joseph; Colwell, proprietor of the Fulton
Pounder'', corner of Greene and Morgan
areas.:
The'riessel is to be an irod-clad; shot-proof,
steam fleeting battery, to.be constructed with
steam machinery and turret complete, ready
for service.
Extreme length over' rmor, 200 feet; ex
treme letigthof boat proper,on water-line,l9o
feet; length outside of stem and starn-post,
1510 feet;• extreme bcam over armor, 46 feet;
breadtliof beam Of boat proper (molded,) 37
feet 8 lichee; depth pf hold amidships, from
top beams to skin, 11 feet 10 inches; crown Of
deck amidships, 5 inches; shear of deck, mess=
ured on gunwale, 12 inches; distance from stem
to extreme end of boot proper, 10 feet 9 inches;
distance; from item to extreme end of armor
forward' 16 feet; distant* from stern-post to
extremivend of boat aft, 20 feet 3 inches; die.,
lance &dm stern-post to extreme end of armor
aft, 25 feet.' •
EZE=II2
The vessel is to be completed, finished in a
complete manner, and fully equipped for ac
tive sea=service, in alt respects,' excepting
guns, ammunition, coal, and ordnance stores;
everything else to be furnished, and to be of
the bOot material and 'workmanship. The
iron tole used In the construetion of the ves
sel is to be exclusively American, the govern
ment strictly forbidding any foreign iron,
being need. The price received from the gov
ernment, for building , the vessel is $400,000,
add five months is the time , specified in which
it is to be completed. Between four and five
hundred 'men will be employed day and night,
under 'the supervision of Mr. George Birk
beck, Jr., who will' superintend the entire
work.
Important Rebel Document.
An important document was found In a par-
tinny deStroyed railroad carmear Winchester,
after the late retreat from that
,plice by the
rebels, which shows the object of the raid
against Banks. It contains the insiructiona
ef„Gen. dohnston,to Gen. Jackson, and reads
as followe: •
LIRADC/NARTRUSI DEP'? or NORTSICI/N Prsoisu,/ •
18(.2. 9 o'clectils" min.
To Cie;A, I'. ✓acksoa—Ceaerat: I have
just received yo tletterof yesterday by Lieut.
Boswell.:' A ()onto( .a' dispatch telegraphed
by that tit Leer from Staunton reached me this
morning; Alter reading, I wrote to yeti by a r
special messenger, suggesting- it-movement,
threatening Washington and. Baltimore, un
less the enemy still has in your vicinity force
enough to make it rash to attempt it. Helms
no force beyond the Potomac to make it dan
gerous ; only what he has on this side need be
considered.
You cannot, - in year present position, ern
ploy such an army as , yours upon any enter
prise nonbearing dirpctly upon the state of
things hero, either n bA preventing re-inform,
menu to McClellin's army, or by drawing
troops from it by divisions. These objects
might be accomplished by the demonstrations
proposodabove, or bye movement upon gen,
McDowell—although I fear that by the time
this reaches you, it will be too late for either.
The most: Important service you Can rendet.
the country is the Preventing the further
strengthening of dreelellan's army. If you
and it toe late for that, strike the most im
portant body of the enemy you can reach.
You compel me to publish orders announcing
your success so often that tyou must expect
repetition of expressions.
.Yoursp very truly,
J. E. JOHNEITON.
P. 8.-4lt is reported this evening , that Mc-
Dowell isMoving this way trom Fredericks
burg. Itis probable. J. IL JOHNSTON.
The Tex Bill:
Dispataies from Washingten say; that tho
Committee of Conference on the tax bill hope
to be able to report before the, close. of- the
week. It is tolerably certain that they will .
leave the ' tax on whisky and other 'distilled
liquors at 20 cents, the rate at which it was
flied by o Senate, and that they will re-
Mice the taxes ontobaceo, particularly . on the
IoW-priCed kindS, considerably below the
'rates at which they were fixed by the Senate,.
bat will leave them somewhat above thosede
terml-.ed on,by the l/ouse. , Upon most.of the
few important points of, difference , between
the two houses no final determination' has
been niriied • - '
C.I.?DID✓ITkB.
• •
torLitY, of
Allegheny Clly,,(formerlyof Armstrong Co"
and now tho Republican nominee of that county;)
.wll l be a aindhaste for Congress for the gla.Dittrict"
eompowd of the counties of Artostrong,,Butler and
that portion of Allegheny lying watt of the:Alie•
.gheny suit north of the Onto riven, before tho Con._
reutlou ~,Ilf•Rielegatan from that part of- llegheny
county.. . Jeltite'
IAS3U CUTE' W J 1 1 / 1 1.K.—J 1.
Holm Seg., of the Third Ward; Pitt:shore!,
Is candidate for Associate Law Judge of the Court
of Common Pleas of Alleg fumy coanty, subject to the
Eepublieati County Nominating Conventioa
); • AtitiOCIATE LAW :JUDGE.—Ls
, RD. Errant. at present ono of the Ameta . te
'Law Judgee of the Court of Common Pleas of dale
phony County, will boa candidate before the Repnb
itun
Counly.Conveufloa foracoatoatloafor the pi,es
nowttoni . rorlato
I . I..Ar3ISOULA'r4 I 3 W J
zn., wilt le i eindidistelor Aria
ate Law 'Judge of the Oitirthf Comm*, Plea., for
Allegheny:county, mottled to the deetstok' of the Be?
Oaf= Count ..teetton •g. =ohm I.
DI alf. lU'r ArIVIME
Xarreez will b • eaadleate toe namlnaUan'
4.4 ihe tithes of Dletiict Attorney, inehject
- alike:rot the Ritpublleezi Oranty Contetitlotf: -
'oenlikto ; 4 , ,
, -- .l.)lB:eit 10::-A'1111.1INE .
.N•mr.m. Waltz:l4 of Allegbeny city, 'WU be iican
didato far nomination .to,the above cake. Con
vention :be 'gilled , by' Upgabliciti. Yaw-litho.
g - i - inisTuturealutotb .--The tux ,
<well:4l4o* ei 'candidata' for'tho &bows
aka beton, the 'terabit.=Nominginot Convention.
= naAn B RALL SqliwAßTZw-glanu• '
ATTORN t
w ‘Ylritiiiiituele will 'be* entntiante for incau
tion tci the More Ced e ' WM* The nut Motetuating
Itepotakatt County, Ooterentem. , •
107:8t.Uy.bMileISIONJS
didatalm 9 011 inVe ldbi zamisar sh .muter, tth i ttE'
. ctilon of the T.llsrtitataiti
UNTY - MJIIISMONE
Akt) , Josi.vemet- mec4 4 644Loarer - st: Mir; will to
stolpattlat tar. Comity. Comint,alonity, baron, the. R..
. *liu!kan Coanty Coaventlan. . . :. ap7aol
ic? ( ; 0 -ti 'UNPIU Lig --
...11tority,L4topa . wut be le ceadislet!.. fit ilia
et ; ealdeet to'the - uototwittoti ' t.t . ot publican
Comity , ienvention--
'MATE OEN ATE:-:-Itoulsky
Altelltoo.rXeq.. or Pi Vtbithshlp, , will bc.
;oiktmatt tot thip-13lat• ilonolit, pia!to oat Bo!
„public= Comp lion. • '21,1293c
,bAtiSIA 3A, Au
is a csiulidats Ibttbo Eoribtfooiltoosolostkos
tot tioStots lloistok ApSto
VOLUME LXXV-‘-NO.' 184
7.r8 Ulita.orCE.•
FIRE INSURANCE, BYTIIE RELI
ANDS MUTUAL INEIORANCH• 0011Pial
OP PHIL ADELPHIA, on BRILDLI2RB,IImIte4I Cr
'perpetual, 111 ERClIAND12R, FURNIIRRA to., In
town Or cinntry. Ofilo• No. 308 Walnut street.
C I AMITAL. 2-=,510; Aunt, 1303,502 06—larredaa
Pint Mortgage cm Impel:ma:l City
ty. - worth doable the 5m0unt.,.........—.8156.60° 00
Oround runt, flint clam. 2,462 50
-Penna. IL R. Co.'. 6 per cont. Mortgage
Loan, $30,000,
City of Phlbuitsphls, 6 ger anat. Lam—. 3 Oato
ailli c = minty 6 pir M. P. R. R. Lain - loom) 01)
bond., well anntred.... 2,500 CO
Huntingdon and:Brow Top rotantaln
Railroad Company - , mOrtg.g. 4,000 00
.Penneylvaala Railroad Co..' Stock.. 4,001) 00
/Rock of Rellatunt Hanoi - lxisursans C 0... 24,550 00
- Stock of County firs Imaranni Co.. 1,060 00
Stack of Delaware 31. IL Insurance , 700 00
Commercial Bank- do 5,115 91
lthechanice Bank do, 2,012 50
UnUni H. Insurance Co.'s 140 00
Bib Receltable, bunnies, gaper-- • .16,267 HI
Rook Accounts, =road interest, ete=.., 6,216 72
Clash on baud and in handl of a/MU..., 11.335 15
Clegi Tingley,
Samitel Blepham,
Wm: R. Thompson,
Robert Steen.
Ynetarick Brown, .
Wm. hussar,
O. litotensozi • •
Betkii - W. Tbigley,
John B. Worrell,
Idarehell.
. B. M.
tayEi Northeast some
'[NDEININITY AGAINST LOSS BY
J. lIRE.—YRANKLIN JIBE INSURANCE OOH.
PA-NY;.OP PHILADELPHIA, 00Re. 06 aid CI
Cheatuat etroet, near Wirth. -
• • •
Statement of demns, January Ist, 1660, r nbuiheu
agreeably to an set of Assembly, being—
Ent Mortgagor, amply seenred—;..........swes.as3 op
Beal &Ram, epres't yak 6106,314 61) cost, 102,066 00
remporary Loans, On ample Collateral ' '
Meeks, (prewar 1;117. ' 1 ' 47r 0 :
at,mo ou
not.. and Bills
.I,fer 00
Cash 21,916 00
. .
12,208,06 i eit
AlQr - The only profits from premiums which Able -.-
Clomps:3y can divide by law are from -rota " which
bare boon determined.
Insurance tuade•on every doeniption Hof ymm - ty,
In town ima Country, at: sutra ae low 4 am-mv-ent ,
with security.
flitteo.their incorporation. a period or thirty years. •
they, have paid losses by fie to an. amount exceeding
fourlfiltious of Boilers, thereby affording evidence
of the advantaged of insurance. at welled their
ty and , d{spoeitlim to meet with promptness al I -
liabilltfoa.
toaara DT rxaa .•
.tiewea durfai tlka year 1868 .........4 106 . 6 e 6 61
. ,
Chub. N. Baucker, lasso Lea, •
hiordecal U. Lewis, Jacob I.l.,bralih,,t •
Tubbsi Weaver, • Edward C. ma, —
'Dasid.B.llrowtt, , , Geo. W. Niche/aim,
Samuel Great, , •I ' (Narks Tales;
; . 011A111,118 ti. BAIIUKILLt, Emekkist.
NUWAKIJO. DALE, Fk• Prarainst.
Uf: A. lissaL,• Heavens' •ir pry Ina: - • . '
.1, GARDIIIIIi eakrii, Agenet,
.myt; . O Northeast cur. Wood k Tbirifsis.
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F /61.1.Wilitl14,INSULCANUS 01111 PART Oi
NORTH AIIERICA,I9.IILADELPI.IU.
• • luto . rporated 179-I—Capital,llslo,ool.l. • •
Aseets, .Tsouary 10, 18.58. (a
ARTHUR G. 00Y1711..Pritidm1.'
,THOIII AS PRATT, 851Y0Wary. -•
INSURANCE tX): OF I'ILE STATE
OW PENNSYLVANIA, Pill LADELPIII.II.
Ineurporsted 1714,-Dapital, $200,0110.•
AAR4,l4bninri 1, CO
• ' ' DENNY D. S/1111111ERD, Preekt,
11ADPF1[,Seaeotrie, . .
1_1" ARI'FORD FIER INTSURA
N CE (X),
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Incorporated 1.410-LeleplteS,46oo,ooo. •
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T 1110.: O. ALLYN, Seceetary. e • :
lir 4iusuranee hitt.. above old and reliable Com+
win+ can bo obtained by application, la
, J on, Apst,
a water react, Bagoki'aßnlgs.
WESTERN. INSURANCE COMPA •
MiLLII2I,, Jr r Prabin.4" -
Otago, No. 93 Water iamb,. Spann Wart.
house, up Main, Pltialmag b.
Will imam optimal all lh•Wg qy Fro and Mari*.
Risk. Hama butitatimm, managed by 'Director. mac.
are well tams in tia ammensity, cad tutio an Mtn,
mined. by pimping.. amd Wanda I, go +maintain CM
character *Mica May Maw nomad, a. oferiog o.a Lai
prmediati to Mom ithe Maim to be inamml
/ • ASSETS, °MOB= 30,1859
Block' Accounts
, st,ooo oo
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OI.PITISBURGIL 0010 B; corner Market - and ,
lifater etreeteb second floor; • •
• i• • WM. BAQA LET, Presiding,
SAMUEL BSA, Seer . • ' • -
• Inuring Steamboats and
Insure" against hen fad dame In the nartgailoo
of ; - the Southern - and Wetaertl itlvere - Lake* _end
Da=1411.igh!111,113111111 of the Me?'
against for and damage br
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twin...tagnion ~ • S. EL Him,
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LIHILADELPILIA - FIRE AND'I.IFE-
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IT 9s • till Ch
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WilLmake all lands of Laurance, either perpetual
orlludtA, on every *description of Pnoperty or Met,
tb :" 6.41 ' ' ' ' "a E l' a l l LIU'. rata
8_ idllli. -
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LLEORENY INSURANCE - Ct
23; PLNYBP PITTSBURG* O®es, No, m MI?U
mum apßwrvail Wads Of !Ireland Nadu Risk.
• . map joRRS, Prodders;'
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Bata. Solana,
mss.
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith Bowers,
Jaa 8. Won:Ward,-
John Bison% Pittab
lILTIMAN, &artery.
J. G.OOIPYLN, Agent.
Third and Wood Stmt.
iZISAL 21
Atiannr . Ackley: . -";
Alexander BpOir.
David I. Long.,
Rom J. Thomas, \ -
Baty. P.
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