The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, August 08, 1862, Image 1

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-Dear. Ike Brtdjan Bajaad eeIIrOARBON OILS on
/ J commlarinn—cash or Una. CBUDB OILS, of elide
'aortpUima, wanted. Address-JiWKAVBK, J&Y
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T 8. LIGGETT ■■•ft CO., (,uoee»Bors to
U. BAT* Limit,) rum riniu in Oouii.
’BCT BucalriV fcr th. 01. or GBAIH,'BHDBT
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MACKEOWN A Fiore
’ iUriXS 0 ftilß TACtOU, Ptoovcs a» Coutuioa
lUbc&uits, tw the mU of Flour, B»>
Cob, firmer,.: Sgg*, - Chwc, Bo&nt, Tallow,
•• ~iGrom, rwtimi P©uh**» Pot wfc PMM' Art**,
i ’ >4 {firtßTftto, Lloieed and Lard Oils, DrtU cod’ Green
* l Trtlti,Tlj»oU)7,CioT*r,FUxtoiJOrMi6oodi,: i
‘ “ ‘apfcly' Ho.a9TXU6oetyiu,tPltt»tetb. .
: r lOHNB.- OA li KIKbU, Varaua
♦ *» rottWilWJta iOicttiKT and wbole
: ' ale daalaMn WESTERN-. RS&KBYS CHEESE,
; BUTTER, LABD. BOSK; BACONTFLOUB, XIBU,
£S£BLiABHI£9r»&LS&AT|iIf UN-
.7; OKS2> ANXV. LARD OILS, DRIED - FEW: and
7'7-Prpteo> jgwMMfilly t Noa. Til and 148 Fmaiatmt,
BltttbanK . . •. dcd
SHEPARD, Comwmiok-Mbb-
V ouxn and dealers In FLQUR,GRAIN AND
/• PRODUCE, No. midUrty etmt, HtMbtaghJ Pa.
'f- Flour <br Baker* and Family use
V.censtanfty.cti.hand.-Particular attention paidD'
: mingonteio for Merchandise ■-• b&dly
IiIRANK. VAN
I; OnunauovßucaAST, dealer in FLOOR, BUT
fifc, BEOONB.SEEDS, LARD, CHgRXE~t»nKK,
DRIED AND.GRSEN FRUITS and »»ioAn» fen
'•rally, i.mjerxlcashsdTaiioaamadocßoonsixnmaxit*.
- War*hpu>e, No; lUtScbond strecVPHisborgm I
liilKB U. MoVAY, 1 FORWARDD&G AND
V OuuMttftfx Xnfcaixvfcr the tale of FLOUR,
GRAIN. BAOQN, LARD. BUTTER, EGGS, end
Western.Ftodnte geßsrally.'lid, 10 SMITB7IELD
BTRRKT.eorner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. .. \ ,
. gjyorders sad cbnslghttentE solicited. jaggrtyd
I AiliSS A. EKi'AKK, Pqrwakdinq and
tX 'VaXMISMiaM HxkckuTi torlhejal. ojCJFJLOUK.
-FBUIT.aad Produce generally, No; 10 Market ht.,
cornercJfFirst, Pittsburgh- '' <fc3Tdlj
•w. segosmsa...—». aaso:
QCSOMA3LEB A LANG. Comosaios
gucEiflTi and wholesale dealers in QROCE-
Efen-. jf»nr£:grain. proDUOK,Aa, No. as
yt.fo*rtr. street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • . - • -aal&dly
‘ 7- |AMJS2i DALZKLL & SON, AlaXcfao
> al'touß* or LARD OIL* and .Consxsadx JRkt
csomtbr ths purchase and.sale of ÜBODS AND
‘HBfISKD FKT«iOb'SUU»Noa.69 and TO Wafer r»„
:; J; J , mUbtggh. Aflyaacra made ancOßiigraneota. ?
- » LI OUbAN i> iUUiJUfcL successor to J do.
n M'fim A •Ran., No. 183 tlbftrtT Street, PiCfe
‘L’i»S»?. GENERAL PRODUCE, GROCERY AND
COMSIISSIOS MRBCHANT.
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' whit*.,;.......".r0e. waits.
BKOTliEfifc ForwAbdiso
• TTsbciujits and dealers :ia
4 AND PROD (JOB GENEKALLT/No.
£& LibtrxyjiJrcet, Pittsburgh, Pa. my2T
A SCHORR, Commission Merchant,
s dealer iu.CltUiiK AND REPINED CARBON
OILS, OLASS, IRON,* NAILS, Ac., No. 183 Liberty
- • •. . -i........ mb27:dly
1 COFFIN, euccessore to
- jVI ii-Candle**, Means A Oo>, WHOLESALE QBO*
oKRB,corner .ofWoodaadWafer street*, Pittsburgh,
•. pjuuu> a. n)io».
•»« : r•» H.VVOIGT & GO..oQocBßBorto Lk O.
l i. Graffi PRODUCE ANDCOMMISaIONMRB
• ON4NT3» 24TLfljefty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; aafi.
]' - you imiyT'Si.iii j-—-i——~ ' •»"»*«»* novas.
; f OilN; L HOUSE & CO., Wholbsais
4J ■ Gbocks* i*n : Cbwaxa* w* Mmchajhv corner of
Smlthflald and Water street?, Pittsburgh, P*r JyT>
r rtiXiiStt'rutt & mifiWAttT, WhoU
! ■ ' Jjiuii Qftocua AxnOomutox Mucajunv, Ho.
; - |O7 FUUbufgh. ; -•-- j je&dly!
ußKrxfxscx.
Q UOWN & KiKKPA'tBICKB,\VHOL»-
p,; -I]liii(t! :: GtU)cn>' ud <wi<iw la fLODE AMI)
aKEb&'Hot;
\ ... -.. OltVtiUiSTS, ' . rr
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-: -'HTOOUSIDES; WALJUACE, -«
, "'| v. DBUWISIS,
. ■; Bd. SW MBBBTI BTBSET,
Jlil&gSigiPl
Itj, which heogefra* gonyf Jpith
earafnll* compounded At all h*nris> I
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- Tfl joTES VQB.PAIST^GiL^rA^NJSBSS^p
..DFBBTCFFS,N<v^LibettyAtrt*t,Pitt»Ua^.'
♦ AH orders will TeceiTe prompt attention.-f 1 tnfa^^
< itT^a>nwr r of.Wo©d.»irwe*aoa
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at liAWi Ofnta, •BoondAtory Kcha'a Law Bcili.
oa. So- *1 DSmomi itmt. , .
WDI tt*™** to the settlement, uecnriDf and colle>
dM ofclaims, boanttea, Ac., lo WBhlngtoa, District
flfOelimfcU^ l " coI9:6mM-
SeElonTa?^
- i IV Itnir Ljiw f -No.il3J-Toarth »troetj tire doer*
r Pitfrbonth, Pa. 1 817 j toylTiatf
', I riiHOMAb EWlNtf, VAyroßN**/ and
X Ootmsmxoi s'r Law. ..u m?- •••
Omen, No. IfiO Fourth, *treet, ceniorof l .GharTy
tile*. Pittsburgh, ; ra. mulLdswlyT
7tYJßii y,i PMW‘U, A
%rjl itewmmi ba» moored toEOHI A
Xw-JMJrfcDINGS, Nq. IS; DteMut
jgjnOSgjVChroeiu,;. :
PHODJBCB.
* Y EKCH 4 HUTCHINSON, CoHMuauw
N.V«l«bnUd PUMittd P«iri Bttrefc.. Vof, U»
>££f£llU Tint ia.-,t«»e«a WOdd andSmllli-
Wtßft •&« Pfodoo# |»B#rtnf,T(o. 25 yfaos*ta&,
? |>ulSt‘ rioLiSgk ifc 6t>;i>g»iri , i^:
uajiuM. kjm* yaaMtucr CiTim^
o I.sucaii-B CiiJirnr, comatUxiMt (ad W tta
kruukisoJV«iaiS3? ; Wsras
J* . T«=r-i..»r»Oom«»T.B> WotoMtWOt.
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ESTABLISHED LN 1786.
iAtToiurtnrB\
TAtf. VEECIMJate of Fayette county,
JPO AnouxTi te- PIXT3BDBGB, Pa.
' y OflU*— strgqUs
ebVSfcffaf "* * - •'
■;.wwt*»«i.iSTTt .^..^^hJuiMawik»otb*.
SCHOYEK, AtTOBNKts iT
‘oabfi
. xjfrs vbjUtce jc-
#1 « AXXt.UMIUMCtIIM'
t*Am- Qoiu**l**i North-oort eoniar Wood<*n4
—* "TPS
VY # ci, Slate of .PeaniTlTiil* fcn'4 Hmrtfcrdl^ji
foz*ud> ComtxoiWt BT-.Wa»«r«trMt. •-. ]
TV "iir“iJOOK< SBOBETAE*. AtLMHMT
U.mi£*aam*r* jtt-Hflttotiwt. »--•
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TtriLSON, CABB : * Ctt j
IT. ... (£al» ira»,Pii|s»4ofc.)
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.- fOBIIOH AWD BOMWnO £'
JSo. M Wood itreet, Ihlld homo oboro Diommd'
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AILY
GROCERS.
gHKrVERiTSzEAR,
• - WBOItBBAItS OBOOEBB
oouuiaaioN mibodartb.
Oorwawud, H»«.M4®SmUMoHStr«t,
WW ‘ PIttBBUBOB, PA.
u. uukmLV, :
'’' VfhbLBSALB OHOOIB,
Ho. sn LIBEBTT ST BEET,
i . FITTSBDBOB, P...
pozebued tb, lptomt of hla I.to pwtsfln,
nul continue the business at the old stand, and .will
. bo td eased to recetrstbe pal run age of his old Mends
and customers. mylCrftf
,iriujuMiMMMuct.„ r.izuniua
:.U7Mi! H. KIRKPATRICK & CO,
« v WRouaiLx Gtocxis, Ootnusrioa MtscHaars
aim Dunn ix Oovktbt Paonocx, No. 263 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap7 •
rnos. imt», sa ......jai(*j nunu.
. I ITTLKA TKiMBLK, Wholesale
XJOaocztu avs Coxxuubx Mxactuart, dealers
iuPBODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH,
CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS,
COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufactures
generally, lia Second street, Pittsburgh. ■
DVJrusa rsosau>. M i.uncsu, ji.i4A suvoui.
;MoIX)NALI)'& AKBUCKLE, Wrolb
-IXL sanx Gfcocca*. PaonocaasmCoiuusuoa Uu>
cuajits, Jobbers In N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES,
REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA
CON , RICE, CHEESE, SEEDS, Ac, No. 263 Liberty
street,Pßt*burgh.V>y-'i > »>•- .nullity
r. UYin. n ..M:j. a inna....«.vs. n. unu
UEYMEK & BKOI'HEEa, soooesson
JLv to Beymer A Anderson, dealers in
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON
FECTIONERY,SUGARS, FIRE WGB&S. Ac., Nos.
L£U and L2B Wood stmt, abort Fifth, Pittsburgh,
Penn'a. ■••■■■ jyg);diy
exosse s. akap M ...... MMMM .. MM A>xoaax imaii^
Head & metzgak, Groorrb and
Coiuctsnoa .'MSBcnaan, and doaten in all
kiuua of Couhtrt Paooocx axo Pirrucacß Maxu
raomaxs, No. Liberty street, oppoaiu v bead oi,
■Waxml,street, Httsbgtgfa,'pa.‘,.' • I/~. • ~ ApAly .
ausT. aoauoM M^..MnMM . M . MM .AavoxL a, aoxisos.
L> KOBISON A CO., WholesaleGbo
xV* cxna, Coßjiisuoa <Mxacusta and! dealers in
all Hinds of-PROVISIONS,' PRODUCE, and Pitu
burgh manutecturea, No. 266 Liberty street, 'Piiu
burgh. my 2
IA. M.GEAGif, Wbolesalb Grooe%
U • Coxxtssiox Mbeckakt and dealer in FLOUR,
UUAIN, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, No. 270
Liberty street, opposite Hand, Pittsburgh, Pa,
adranoca nuute on coneigiimeQta.
mbl3;lyn
jTTEurBrjUSESrWioLiaALiTjKALm
VJT ih GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM,
UILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manufactured articles,
So. 141. Water streeL hbdrsther Monbdgahela'Bridge,
Putsbargh, Pa. v
aoixar r. piui
|3 OBEUX DALZELL A C 0.,: Whole
li sals Uxocxaa, Couiasrox aso Feavanpixe
Mcxcuakts, and dealers in PRODUCE and Pitts
burgh manufactures, Pittsburgh.
ulnar w ...jomx sairroa.
LAMBERT A aUIFTON, Wholesale
Qaocxas, Peoddcx Dxanxas and Coaxtsaiox
Pittsburgh, Pa. '
nullily i
■roue virL. —vilsox.
U/’AT'T A WiLBON, Wholesalb Gro-
V Y oxas, Coxxiastox Mxacaans, and dealers is
Produce end Pittsburgh manufactures. No. 168 Lib
erty street, Plttsburgn. u2S.
I SAIAii OUCKKI" & VO; WBOLBUui
;X Gaocaxs. Comatssioa Mncxasrs, and dealers in.
Water street, and U 6 Front street,
-Pittsburgh. " ‘ *
IOtO. W. LILWOXTH m s. niLVOXTB.
Ja DILWOKTH A CO.; Wholesale
• OaocxasyNge. 130 and .132 Second street, turn
qmithn«i(L : Pittsburgh. ~ ‘ ‘ ' not.
jokh
Joan FLOYD & CO.; Wholesale Geo
oaas axn Coaxusioa Mxacoaars, No. 172 Wood
and Stt Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Jelti
WILLIAM BAGALEY. Wholbsal*
O&OCXXy NoS. .18,and Wood : itr*ot, Pitis-
JbarKb.PaA: i h‘J"; ->3 £„* ‘ .* luiLdlf
ALEXANDEK KING, HVBOLE3AI.B
O socle, Importer pf booa Ash, No. 273 Liberty
•treeL PUUboigh, Pa. ..... mh6
jiuA*rF«icrrA£iis.
TYANiBL BENNETT fi SON, MaNu-
XJ rxcnrscss or, WHITS BTOKK CHINA AND
CBEAMCOLOBED WABE. ' ‘
M*Omcs abo Waubocss at No. 74 Fnrr»
BtAcrf, Pittctcach, Pa. , -, mhlfrlyiax
W. J. *ACIIBTPSH.....~..J. T. BAST.
|iyf ACKISTOSH, HEMPHILL S CO.,
4jX corner Pike end near tba City
-Water Work*, Pittibargb, Pm., Manufactorae oi
MACKINTOSH AND HJSMFAILL’S XMPBOVED 1
PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND:
SLIDE VALYEVcfantlMAodbwtjUjl^
’Piriny pnUip. machinery oflerge eapscttygnd oi
the beat auality, rpere prepared to do bean 'Job*
bing.and solicit work Id this line, muting toms by
promptness, mad the charmctar of our work, to .merit >
public petrqsags.. • •:
WA iarlielspedal eitantlOn-tu out 'BALANCED
TALVfi OSCILLATING ENGINES, me combining
advantages heretofore uamtuiaed ,Ja this class ot
*EngiDea.,-';;U‘- ' : ? ,-■ ; -~J•■/ Jm2fl:lyd
JOSEPH F. HAMILTON A CO.,
7>, / - Comer of Pint mod Liberty streets,
• ' : ' * jpiXTBBUBGH Y ' Pm.,
- SDPEKIOB BTB4M ENGINES; UACBINEBT,
S.JBKVJBKAJSCB, SO
• PittlLargh, mmnuCic'turer of BOILEB BIVk'K,
WBOOGBTSPIKES, COMMON AND BAILBOAD,
oferer* deecrlpUotiu *
WTPmrtictilmr died ahepud SPIKES and BIT*
CTS, Urn or «s»U, made to order mt ahort notice.
A rood MertrtmepfqißttmotlT op bend. tay2Chw»
t. A. WOLTfUAwir: *. n.mnt*CT M .. MM :T.-UAKFmL.
Excels ioh olass wobks.—
WOLFE, PLUNKETT A CO4 Gaau Majtctao*
turkia. WAT»kou»e K 'No.il2 Wood street, corner
of Pirrt, Pittabygfr,. Pm:: ees;lyd
H7l?iP,’ KJUPI.E *. CO_, No. 215
Tv /jLibexty- atreet,• oppoaito^Sixth, PitUborgb,-
suufmctdrenof WHIPS, LASHES ANDSWITCH
ES, mnd: f7frp deecrlptintof LEATHEB BRAIDED
Order* eolidted from the trade, mnd good* prompt*
ip thlpped as per .instructkm*. USaUwlyr
ommHTRY. :
Tieeth extracted without
PAIN, BY THE. css OF APPARATUS
WHEREBY NO DBUGSda GA LYANIO BATTERY
ABB USED.- f .... w .... :. i; ;
MedWl gaotlemea and tbeir bmlliee hare had
their teeth extracted by my proem, andare.nady to
testify aa to the safety and paintmoe** of the opera*
tioa—wbmterer has been sud.by persons Interested In
jamrting tba contrary, hiring no knowiodge of my
'9****: i.-.- -i.\'V7‘.V.
| KTABTIFICIaL TEETH inmrted in arery style,
End charge*'?ary low; warranted inaU cam so be of
be beet material*
! , ¥. OUPBT. D«graT.334»mlthft:ld«l.
■ TO3EPH. At>AMH, Dektist, Connelljr'a
cornflgAf .Diamond and-Gian rttrwM,“
» V/ILV' t.'IlU.HiJj li i.? : -
[■Rxraaxxcrci ‘Dr.- A. Id. Pollock, Dr. Hallo«J
Theodore Bobbing, Y iyjtj T^dly
I ; BOOKSELLERS, He.
t*TML G. JOHNSTON, <S
•: 11 .tah&iLfrtßook'MjMptAQZVMMMh Am Jos
paurrxiu, Wo. 6T W<fof«tC66t,;PHtJbttrgli. bo3o
U T AY ; & iCO^Woi
[IV. rTWWio/lfb. fiostfboABt»w f ii*xt'door to the
torst* sfJTOirdrrfttatrargfa, Pa. ‘ IflOflOOL and
LAW BOOKS conitaatly op band. l
II, KrtnragM.HU uhlr'-Hfii
• yjoto* Apollo Building*.
tIuSKPH HOHNE^BajSa^nr^lin^
O Knot, Kkbboiphubs and Bnuv Good*, Na. 77
Ibfltet ■treat, FttUbnrgb, > , . aplfl
AM. UAUBOU, & «U., ItaiLUun
KiLßßoissun, TAmn)i6v l l ‘tt<moat, tie., Hot.
I? and It TWt tmt, Piltaburgh, - apis
j HEM ESTATE
:fV moat Horn, Boxdb, Mobtoioi** and all »-
carlto* for money. ...•■'l-fj* - ■•-• '"•"•••••''
, •Fenooßcaa proctu* LOAKS throogb fay agency
01 rcaaonablatanai.' fe^
1 >Tboo»vlthio( to IoTMt thdr money to good ad*,
Matapican•Jwayt.fladflrtt and aaooad $Um paper
limrofllo*,fWiaU. • ~
< All eoanTOicatiooß tad. faitanlm vtHotly cobfl«
dfatlaL Office,Graot_ftmt, epporite Bk.EaaT*,
Cathedral. '• - iV- ■' -w^-.+imr'
:* BTIPICIAL LEGS AND AKUB.
T*spfc>'* c*l»br»«dP.'uiitAHOlSSlALSa «od'
laBTITIOIAIi HABW.s;.v;. >»u
exa BHOADWAT,
(bppodtt S«. Kicholu gotol,)
TJKAOUKBI I’jfiAOtlKai i'EMJHEa I
i — Bawtoijj ctctt a»j, lir .tipreo, ctol» r?pt
B«l»ujia oamtyPMihM, _
Mt :•„■•• I ••-: =•" ’ KB; VOfOtAOO. .
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AND GOMMERGIAL J
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1862.
JTE»' BOOKS.
■ROOKS FOR BOTa— Working and
AJ winning, or the Deaf Boy’* Triumph. By W.
M. Thayer. 76 cents.' ■:
The Bobbin Boy* being the early hlatoryofOtn.
Banka. ByW. M. Thajer. 75cena.
Sanford and Merton.! By Thomaa Day. 75c.
The Young Maroonen; equal to Bobmson Cruaoe.
76 eenta.
Will Collini, or the Way to the Pit. By H. B.
UeKee rer. 65 centa.
dinning the Mountain or How I Boae Id the
World .76 cehtt 1
;Etnat Brownley’* Trial! and Trlumpba. 40 eta.
J. at receiTed and lor tale at
H. 8. DAVIS’ Bookatore,
Ju3l - J 93 Wood atreet.
LTIUTAKY BOOKS.—
JJX D. B. Army B-gnlaMons, miaed; ..
Bcctt’a Infantry Tactics;
0.8. Inbatry Tsctlot;
Inetrnctiong in Field Artillery; ;
McClolltn’* Xoropeen Caralry; .
'Do. U. 8. do;
Do. . BayonetSxerciaea; :
Jomlni’e Arts of Van
Hanncnt’o spirit of Hilitary InititaUone;
Bchalk'e Summary of tbe Art of War;
Kionbary on Artillery and Infantry*
' • Doraeld’i School of the Brigade;
Copptr’a Xrolntlonsot the Line; ;
■ WUlard’a HanuiU of Target Practice;.
• Loogmore onGonahot 'Wounds;
toon* Manual ol HUltanr forgery;
. For tale by SATA 00., 66 Wood at.
B
>OOKtf 1 .BOOKS l
'Afodical Uace ot Electricity—Garrett;
Becxeatlcma of* Country Parton;
QomnaofSodaty; 1
Spore Hoorn, by J. Brown, M. D ;
Men, Women and Book*, by L., Hunt;
Titcomb’a Books; ■ • <
A Good Fight, b? 0. Beade; '
Pomona) Htatory ofiord Bacon;
Lift of Sir Philip Sidney;
Song* lo Many Jtey»—4>. W. Holme*;
Poem*, by Boas Terry;
Liberty and Slavery—Bledaoe;
LectomaoErApocalypae—'Batter;
Lift awl Speeci'M of Bohgla*;
. Uisto yof all Religion*; etc., etc.
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Beauties of the Buell PolicyAu
Expression from Buell’s Army.
- [Correspondence oftho Nashville Union.]
I returned aifew days ago from Huntsville,
Ala., and can fully endorse the statement of
the article. Since the departure of General
Mltche], and tbe arrival oT General Buell, the
neighborhood of Huntsville is so unsafe that
all .traveling If stopped entirely from Shelby*
villa via Fayetteville, Haxelgreen and Meridi
an rille. Gaerrillas are swarming all over
the country, plundering Uoion men, burning
cotton eight miles this side! of Honlsville.
They are gettiog so bold as to raise openly in.
New Market guerrilla parties under the leader
ship of a noted ruffian, Fraok'Gorly, The
citizens of Huntsville and neighborhood open
ly declare the conciliatory policy of Gen. Boell
is nothing but fear, and enjoy the fact thatj ha
is guarding rebel property, when at the same
timo he refuses to protect, the property! of
Union men who <jame from afar, trusting life
and limb, to get tbe needed staple out to sup
ply the northern manufactories. .Consequently
such conduct has effect on the- subalterns.'
.Well may the K. Y. Evening Pent expostu*
late with the President on tho “fatal leth
argy” which baß well nigh rained the coun
try, by making -the people deapair of the
Government aiaertiog its- power and main
taining ita prerogative against its pro-elavory
Generala, who act withmore than proconsular
authority in their“dopattmoat%” and arro
gantly dijpegard both the lawa of Congress
■andjhe orders of the president,. when these
ponmct with the behests of the slave-power*
which they atill regard as being .what It was
In the days of Pissicxand. BocaaMaa*—“the
power behind the throne n|t re powerful Ihfn
the throne itself!’’ - ’
—We respectfully urge that the president
teaoh these gentlemen that thit is a pure il
luslou of the past that persiats In haunting
them, beoauao liko oertain other frail
the viotims of more natural passions, they
have loved the dark object of fAeir ajfeciioui
“not wisoly, but too well 1”
NSW TQNK.
Governor Sraaocs, of Rhode Island, has
called for a regiment of colored men, and bos
promised to lead them to the army, and to (he
held of battle, in person! WIU the President
refase to receive the regiment ? Can he j?
Colored men are ditisona of Rhode Island,
and if tbe Governor organises and equips a
regiment of colored citizens, and leads them
in person, by what authority, Constitutional
or otherwise, can ithey be refused the privil,
ego of fighting for their country? The Presii
dent means woll ji there is nq'.doabt of
He partakes somewhat of upreasonablq
linnolß'preJudieiT'against colored men, hat
this will melt away before' the stern exigent
eies of the times, and before the war. it over
loyal men will not care what thepolorofq
man’s skin Is, sb he: fights bravely for the
Union.
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS
BBDDCKP PBICB9,
The Harvest In Northern Alabama,
A letter from Huntsville, Ala., written by
a gentleman who latoly accompanied a foreg-;
log party on an' expedition South., of that
place, gives tbe following account of thej
harvest prospects of tbe region through which,
he passed :
Wepirsued th©‘ road leading to Vienna,;
and it really seemed as if a blight had. fallen;
upon the country* ; Tbe,reins last yeah came
too late to save more than a small portion ofj
the corn crop, and corn was about .tho onlyi
thiog planted, o6capjing almost every foot ofi
available ground. Hundreds of acres will
noi be worth going over for tbe scanty' hum- i
ber of insignificant 1 '‘nubbins’' which they
will yield, j Garden vegetables and fruit will
be somewhat atundanl,'arid upon these the
people, during the summor,. will’ be able to
subsist. On account of the immense quantity
of ground whloh tboy have planted, in corn,
they may have enough to Hve'upon through
out the winter, but. they, will have but little
to spare for the ertnJes of Jeff. Davis, for
whose benefit theyoriginallypat in the crop.
A correspondent of . the ,Cincinnati Gaxetie,
who has been ini Northern Alabama ever since
<3en. Mitchil’s boldend successful advanoe,
which severed the labels'; direct line of >ail
; way commanioaiiob.between the east and thq
west, raakes thiS deliberate dedaratiQD:
. It ia ray candid belief that had Gen. Uitchel
remained here three months longer, one-half
of the non-slaveholderi vof Alabama would
• have been in artaafpr the. Union.
This is bat one» more witness y for many
others have testified to the same e2eet-~‘eipe
clally those who l h%fe'h»Atho.heit>opportuni.
ties of comparing, er rather contrasting, thV
'results of Gen. MitcetL's policy with those
whloh have developed themselves 1 under the
rebel-favoring regime of Don Cantos Bdbll.
QIOBQB WaSBIHQTOK JOHM, Of IOW», *l
- to Bogota, Ao., who recently illus
trated the provarbof a liveaas kicking a dead
lion, Dy insinuating that Douglas waa not a
statesman, last wipternied the following lan
guage in a letter to a Southern, rebel. Jonei
la fall of sympathy with Vallendigham, Dr.
Olds, Voorheeaj Oarlile and Riohardion. And
thii la the language ofJonea, who elaima to
be a patriot and loyalist, and waxes Indignant
When called a traitor: . J ( r , .
“I am exceedingly anxioua-to return home
to my family,' my aona ■ having left them to
come down South to.figfctfor the maintenance
of the Constitution, the laws, and the rights
of the people! of the South,, aa I intend to do,
if required td fight at ail, and it be possible
for me to leave my family and my. private af
fairs,
in oona«(|ttettoepnb*or&ifl?*.
I Thefellow who writei thU ii for ‘ r the Con
lUtution aa it U endtheUnian m U wai;?*'
From Gcn. Fope’s Anny>~
The drfxUatesi kdrlcealVom
SparryviUe: tight prlaonera have just been
brought in froth beyond Uadleon. Three of
them had been in tho rebel army at Richmond;
and one, a on hia way4here.
; ; Loyal blaeka kre coming into the Unea in
; 'great numbers, in the direction of SUnnardp
ville. They!araof avery iuperiproiM«,*nd
wilt make excellent. team! if r <-A aeon ting
* party yesterday fodnd between <2(l and. 80 ne
groes In irons übout twelve mile* Xrtm Mart
,ion, ln a nearly starved condltlpni-r'They lay
‘they were caught white
'line*, and placed In-irons. ujr.fv-. •&. ■’?
JOHN D BOTTLtT, 6aihl«r.
- Lieu OH Oats.—The Huntingdon tTohrim?
learnt from various ioarcertb*tth*oeta.erop,
which has been ’very ls ymany
place* almost destroyed by llon-the blocks
being Morally eovered by thuettangt wmly.
Weevil and fly ban kJmoit
the Jliee on oat* appear, to be.equafly dartrto*
Mi# rueettwri*^
Pittsburgh teetty
FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 8.
Glorious Governor Sprague.
General JHitehel.
h x _ t I ~ * ~ »
—~*<- ——-—, -w~— ~
'UENAL.'
HTTOBAH FOB BHODE ISLAND.
The War Begun.
Providence, Aug. 5, 1862.
o war is began. The bitter and terrible
>st has cdme. What the South has meant
lone for more than a year, the North has
d to do and is now doing in this smallest,
irgest-hearted and most efficiently patri
if all the States.
Tl
earn
and
begn
butl
ietlc
Draft, the President has said, and this stoat
word of real-war is hailed throughout the few
miles of the length And breadth of this State
as meaning that oar Qenerals shall take off
their gloves and the rebellion shall be put
down without ceremony.
The gallant: Commander-In-Chief of the
hundred and seventy-four thousand and odd
loyal inhabitants of little Bhody has this
morning answered with a word of thnnder,
under the mild phrase of a general order,
which willlive'in history as theflrst step to
ward ailowingithe great Slaveholder's'Rebel
lion to beoome.what it has boen .so long strag
gling to becomk—a gigantic suicide. These
are its words :!
Stats or Bhuuk Iklaxd, )
Adjutant Gevkiux's Oftice, V
Providence, Ang. 4, 18C2. )
Genee*l Oboebs. Ho 3G.-—The 6th. Regiment, or
dered by the Socretary of W*r under date of October
23,1861, and orders i-eued therefor from this Deport
ment, No. 103, Dec 28,1861, will consist entirely of
colored citizens. ! Enlistment* will commence imme
diately.; A camp will he established under direction
of Qen. Bobbins,’.who is directed toorganize the regi-’’
meat. ' '; '
The Quartermaster General will furnish radons
and equipments on requisition.
Our colored fellow-qJtlMos are reminded that the
regiment from this State in the Revolution, consist-,
ing entirely of Colored persons, was pronounced by
Washington eqoiU, if not superior, to any in the ser
vice. They constitutes ptrt of the quota from this
State, and it is Expected they will respond with z?at
and spirit to this call.
The Commander-In-Chief will lead tbem into the
'field, and will share with them, In common with tbs
patriotic soldiers of the Army of the Republic, their
trials and dangers, and will participate In the glori s
of their successes.
• Bjrorderlof tho Commandor-in-Cbiof,'
, EQWARD C. HAURAN, Adjt. Gen.
’The groat tnaas meeting (for Bhode Island)
yesterday in Market Square, a thorough suc
cess in ail that was £&id and done, italicised m
Us resolutions the support of the President in
the tue of every means which the Constitution
has placed in bis power to pat down the Re
bellion. Tbe jspeech of Bishop Clark was so
pithy and so (jharacteristio of the spirit of the
gathering, that I send it to you entire, as fol
lows.,. ,
Men if Rhode Island: You havo reached tho crisis
at last. I We’voplayed with tho rebels ioog enough.
We havo struck them with 'one hand,'and then held
them □ > with the other.' That policy has come toon
end.' [ ipplausdl Now we must roll dowu an ava
lanche rbicb wQicnuh therebeliion'forever. 1 wish
I were , otmg cijoogh a-d ina proper position to put
my name down in the ranks; 1 would do it now.' I
wish rich men tyottld put down their names, and if
they cannot go,buy a substitute at any cost. [Ap
plause.! 1
UovJ Sprague, the great favorite of the
State, Bx-iiieal. Gov. Arnold, Dr. Sears, the
Bev. Mr. Stone, of Boston, J. S. Swift, Brig.
Gen. Eodmaq, and othors, made spirited and
effeolive addresses,
I km told, as an evidence of Gov. Sprague's
enthusiasm, that when, on Jackson's raid in
the Shenandoah, he received a dispatch asking
for troolps immediately, he worked all night,
and on the t epond day sent off 000 men, and
•on the fourth 700 more, folly armed and equip
p*<i- .. i
4?en.; McClellan's Army*
Camp at Harrison's Landing, 1
James Elver, August 4, 1862. j
Daring th 4 last two days there has boon
considerable excitement in camp owing to the
late rebel bombardment, and to some active
demonstrations on oar side. Our men have
built and-aro [building redoubts and planting
heavy batteries along the river banks. Yes
terday about [two regiments' of infantry and
four companies of AveriH’s end btlrregalar
cavalry, tromj.Fits John Porter's corps, land
ed on the opposite side of the river, under
cover of our gunboats, A portion of the in
fantry commenced cojting down ,the. Woods
~WWfirpXr£"3f [thouTwereVent out as skirmish
ers. They sooured the opposito country in
•very dfrpotio'n for five or six miles, and the
only inhabitants they met were cows, pigs,
turkeys, ducks and chickens, whioh were cap
tured on the apot. Xo oath of allegiance was
administered, as onr men would not be satis
fied with anything less than unconditional
surrender. Onr cavalry penetrated the ene
my's country for ten or twelvemiles, surprised
a band of rebel cavalry, took two .prisoners
named'Thomas P. Harrison and J. A. Phillips,
belonging to the 13th Virginia cavalry, set
fire to the rebel camp, and then retired,bring- 1
ing with them a good supply of seceib £oul-
; . .
* At d o'clock last evening, the whole .force,
except a fen; companies that were left as a<
guard, retarded. We had one mas wounded
—James Lansing, of the fifth Regular Car*
air;. He was shot In the flesh; part of the
foot. His wejund is not serious. Wealao hau
one horse kiijedr The appearance of the men
as the; landed kere last night was reall;
beautiful. The; bounded like deer from the
boats, and one could tell, b; their smiling
faces how much the; appreciated the little
trip, which the; regarded as a kind of pionio
excursion. 3svery men had his gun decorated
with beautiful green boxwood, which grows
to a great bight and in the wildest profusion
at the other side. The transports that brooght
them over the boxwood at their/mast*
heads; 'Turkeys, ducks, and chiokens dangled
b; the legs from the bayonets of their guns.
Those that had no poultry* had. something
else—for ever; one of them had one thing or
as chairs, stools, kettles, and
bundles of tobacco. I noticed one man with
a fiddle and another with a pair of ears.
This morning as I write about 2,000 mcn t
composed of companies from the different reg
iments of the Pennsylvania reserve, arebolog
transported across the river; each man is
armea with his gun and an ax. The; will do
: a good deal to-day in the way of cutting down
j the woods on the other side.. Four companies
;of cavalry went over earl; this morning. A
faU.Tegtment of contrabands are just now em
barking for the other side; half of them are
tamed with shovels, and the other batf with
'picks. From their loud laughter and broad
I grins, I infer the; are highly pleased with the
‘idea of paying “masse floceah!’* visit. Some
jof them belong to the other side, and no doubt
join give ourjmen a good deal of valuable In
formation, To-nightwe expeot ’to lee'somr
•strong redoubts and extensive.batteries.erect
ed on the other side. ’Tis astonishing that
We never landed a part; thore before.
j Wbere are.Jhe Rebel Armies?
1 The rebels seem repeating the blun
der after Bull Run. Then the; might have.
CapturedWiishlngton, but the; looked enter*
prise and failed to do so. It is now five
weeks since! Qen. McClellan's cbeok before
Richmond, jet the rebel Generals have not
Jursued the undoobtedadvantagos the; gain*
dby the fierce and blood; struggle. :■ The;
have allowed us time to get over, our panto—
to lev; new grates—to instate new Generals'
—to form new plans, and actually to take tho
Qffen>iVe again, while the; are celebrating
their victory. It.iserident thatthodlrectlpg
ihindof the'rebels'either lacks/enterprise; or
else the Confederate army'Ts not fitted for of-"
fensiva operations. - Hayishas always,believ
ed io tab defenslvepollcy, m'uoh to the chagrin
of Generals like Beauregard; henoo be opposed-
march on Washington after Bull Bun,
Sd-lt Da; that he still' fears risking bis
nv away jfrom Richmond .with Gen. Mo*
Clellan changing .upon-hfs-flank.- Then,
agaln,itb;no*nie»nefoHowslhat-becaa*etbe
rebels can concentrate an. immense army foe
’the defehcepr Richmond that the; have the
wagon!, 1 stores, and wafeml essential- to .a
great Invading army. “Stonewall” Jackson;
ooold make a dash np the Shenandoah valley v
with his cavalry and light artillery, subs Isl
ington thc_cpqntryns ~he~ marohedj-batvould
the rebels trjunpoif Hus’ .an army
ef ofiir htmdred thousand men Anrough nn.eS>
hauited country and : without the aid of rail-:
rdads? The difficulties in'the waywould, of
eourse, to'a govern
ment short of money; material; every thing in
fact but soldiers. •> v ; ; y: ;
:Stm it maj bow BjmpatliUlng
TorontcrpapOr £«erte« tbaVwhUof'titonoiraU-
JaciKm ii • amwlag Gfo. .Pope oaihVßaplV.
U an Immcaxo
army; in- 'th*Bbenindoah YaUeyfora dwb.
mt9,m ibo! Fptomio; 1 '- B a t- a vcnif tbtaiaeo,
tha rabela liira glroa as eo mach that
ft»ra i ‘pOßiibly.
roacKwCinJsrtiia capital cralltoteuifonea
GAZETTE
VOLUME LXXV —NO. 225
by enough of Gens. Pope's and McClellan's
armies to defy the whole power of the South.
When any one feels like criticising the
slownqst and want of enterplse on the part of
oar generals in not following up victories, it
would bo well also to bear in mind that the
southerners have also let-slip two 1 memorable
opportunities of doing os infinite damage.—
*V. Y. World.
Negro Soldiers*
Gen. Lew. Wallace, in his Cincinnati
speech, said:
In times of great excitement,. like the
present, a simple prejudice may do an im
mense amount of eril j a greased cartridge
produced the Sepoy rebellion; but not
withstanding all these prejudices that hare
been instilled into the mindk of some of our
boy 8, when our troops are worn out with
fighting against superior forces, when out
numbered and cut to pieoes, with every
hope gone and nothing blit destruction
staring them in the. face, then I say, if
white men should happen to hear the sweet
music of the rifle, even though in nigger
hands, they would like it amazingly, and
be wonderfully glad of it.
The Philadelphia Bulletin contains a let
ter from an officer now in the field to the
Secretary of War, offering, if relieved from
duty for the purpose, to enlist, under the
act of Congress, in sixty days at farthest,
a brigade of blacks. He asks that the bri
gade be kept separate from the White army;
that it be sent down to Port Boyal, or some
other point on the Southern coast, "with
permission to march directto Vicksburg;
from thence to-Richmond; from thence to
Charleston; and from thence tb -Mobile, via
Savannah and Montgomery—adding to its
numbers in-the march all able-bodied loyal
men of color who may choose to join its*
staudhrd; and to all who thus join the com
mand the boon of freedom be offered and
guarantied from and after the moment pf
their enlistment. Starting with a single
brigade (including, of course, a proper pro
portion of‘ cavalry and artillery) f should
expeot to reach Vicksburg with not less
than 25,0Q0 ; Richmond with not less than*
60,000; Charleston with 100/000, and Mo
bile with; probably, 150,000 able-bodied,
wcll-disoiplined troops, most'ofwhom, in
addition to their love of the Union, would
haye the incentive of freedom-for.their ac
tion.'’ He proposes to call this brigade the;
"Corner-stone Brigade.” '•
It is reported in a morning journal that
Governor Sprague, of Rhode Island, has
called for a negro regimentfrom that State.-
If this is true, then the gallant young Gov
ernor is following iu the footsteps of .the
Rhode islanders of the. Revolution. 4 A'
black regiment was organized in .Rhode'
Island in 1778, under the ‘ authority of the
legislature. Tho-'Mackß were'.slaves, but:
by the act of ' legislature were'tobe.freed
upon their enlistment,* and their owners to
.be paid by the state according to the valu
ation of a committee (of five, one from each
county), one hundred and twenty pounds
being the highest price for the moat'valua
ble slave. , .
Mr. Mooje, in hia valuable historical
notes on the employments negroes in the
army of the Revolution, says.:
Six deputies.protested against this act,
on the ground that there were not enough
slaves to make an effective regiment; that
the measure would be disapproved abroad;
that the expense would be greater, and the
owners be dissatisfied with the indemnity
offered by the State.
The preamble of the act - recites the fact
that "history affords us frequent precedents
of the wisest, freest and bravest nations
having liberated their slaves and enlisted
them as soldiers to fight in defense of their
-country."-- • -
Gov. Cook, in reporting the result.to
Washington, Baid: “Liberty is given to
every effective slave tcenter into the ser
vice during the war;.and upon his passing
mußter he is absolutely made free* and en
titled to all the bounties and en
couragement given by Congress to any sol
dier enlisting into their service. * * *
The numberof slaves.is not great, bat it is
generally thought that three-hundred and
upwards will be enlisted.” '
- His expectations were not disappointed;
and these slaves who were to win their own
freedom in fighting for American Inde
pendence, took the fiefd in force. .Before
the end of the year these men were tried
and not found wanting. In the battle of
Rhode Island, August 29,1778, said by La
fayette to haye been “the best fought ac
tion of the whole war,” this newly-raised
black regiment, under. CeL Gre^ne, 1 distin
guished itself by deeds of desperate valor,
repelling three times the fierce assaults of
an overwhelming force pf Hessian trobpai
Y. Evening Post. ''
From Memphis*
Mbupdis, Atig- S/fia CATBOj Aug. 5.
The regiments sent oufc'vf the city yester
day as skirmishers have not returned. ' It is
rumored in the city -that* skirmish took plado
four miles from here,but-we,h*V* no.par
ticulars.
The fortifications are progressing. Every
one says negroes work remarkably, well and
certainly have succeeded In. performing, an
immense amount of work in-a short period of
time. They seem happy and cbeerfuli- Alxmt
1,000 colored men passed.throngh'&laiD straet
yesterday morning, followed by train wagons,
singing thblrtoVorito ,<, Walk Around;” They
. went to repair the: bridge" at Wolf River,., I
understand they returned to the .fort flt night
singing, • -
. A negro arrived here yesterday from the
Interior of Mississippi. He ;sayk Bragg- has
caught the .colored men eoneoeting asobeme
itQ rise and emancipate themselves and. join:
the federal#; and took a number, among them;
a son of our Informant,, and drove.them into
■a correll or sort of pen, piled dry twigs, about
them; attAproceeded to burn them alive.'.The
negro appears sincere and truthful, and say s
be was compelled to witness the dying. agon
ies of his son. . The ssane reports, are received,
I understand; from .Texas. - This punishment
Was Intended to frighten the'blsektf into fed- 7
herenoe to their master's cause and ’ keep
them out of the federal jtrenehes. —Special to
Chicago Tribune. - r .
Arrival of oar Minister to Swilzer
. land. >•
Theodore 6. Fay, the/ormerV. B.~M Inis ter
to Switserland, has arrived and had a ljng
conference with the President. Hr. Fay rep
resented iotir cans« ti suffering severely in
Europe on account of the poorly; defined poli
cy of the Government, but the moment,we
werc-wilUng to-fight IhVissuooir'the broad
basis of-homaa liberty the leglohruf Ceßtril.
Europe will givk their sympathy tplhti eshse
of the Union. '.The; President Beamed to be
decply.ln teres ted when Mr- Fay.tbl&bfc that
the longer the’present strugglewarprolongod'
for dominion and »ot/or ; nfiiTer*
sal liberty; the weak it. in the; beartffofu the:
free Bwisfwonld; be _tkosympathy' tor. thf.
Un'lbni—■ Waiivnjtoa^JDw^afcA;
| Ikpoetast
gan anifed ’on '.TuVsclijln. .opmpany with
ThuVloW: Weed,. An -immfiiiato? eonferttce;
.was held, At,whloh the Presistot: Gen.vHal•
leak,- and Secretary. Were:;p twenty
which; it is Jenppoaed,
draftlng order.—r lHtpatcK*, >-
\TOTICE c TXT VMVmWs&QtiX
JLvBIISIN THE'tnrr oy WuaBUBOH.-i-AO
thoee who have neglected to pay the fourth Install*
meut of their Aradlng enri Piftni titmm Hiiini,are
fcseby noUflod that if they wish.to avoid icoatt we®*’
• toid.'lnuemiut.nlrey
maybe
thJa date, April 2d. JK2. ?
" »bS;tf < ..Tmwmr.
SbaUbirre*inerriß^
lOOboxeaHamborjChewe; -- v . t
; 60-hJo W.BwiCbeeser - s .' r l *' 4 -' ' o '
- Hot Roney;.... • s: ’ ;.
r; i fiobatea WoodStUcb; ... i-^..
Jolt Jot sale by • *:
V.-..V -.J.. . ■ 'ifJlAfiK.-’VAH GOBW»> ; ./
■ ’’ * * 6 uefiscnod.sßeat—iy
Jba. Bide* recemd i
feraI.!?:HBSBY H. CQIXII
IJTSVR.WCE.
pEOPLEs YNSURANCH COMPANY.
Office, N. K. corner Wood and Fifth Sts.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. *
DIRSCTOB£;
June* D. Venter.
Xlept. John "L. Rbc*d»,
Samuel P. Shrirer,
George B._J-ine*,
Prank Yen Gorder,
C. Henson Lcro.
Win. FMllip.,
John watt,
Jfm. B. Hays,
ohs E. Parke,
Cbarlee 8. Biseell,
Wo. Van Kirk,
Wil. PHILLIPS, Profit
JOHN WATT, Vic* Pr*nde*U
WM. F. QABDNKR, Bectetary.
LUKE INSUKANUK, It If IHK KfciLl-
JjANCE tICTUAL IKBDBANOE COSiPAJiT,
07 PHIL ADKLPIUA.oo BOILDINGE, IlmllrAo
pupetiul. MEBCUANDISE, VURNITCIIE, Ac., la -
town er country. OfflctKo. 308 Walnut street.
OAntAi, gsm.BlHi Auers, $303,608 «&—limited
ea follows : . -
: Kbit Mortgage on Improved City Proper- ... - <
ty, worth doable the CO
Ground.rent, i-t--* - z,lO 60
Penha. B. B. Co.*i 6 per cent. Mortgage
Loan,S3o.ooo, *cet-« .... «7,d00 00
City of Philadelphia, 6 per cent. Loan..,. 30,000 00
Allegheny eoanty 6 per ct. P. B. U. Loan '■ 10,000 00
Collateral bondi, well secured... a.—. CO
-Huntingdon' and Broad Top Uocntaiu
. BaUroad Qompany,' mortgage 10an....... 4.000 60
.Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock.. 4,G00 00
Block of BeUanoe Uatoal Insurance C0...' 21,350 Ou.
Stock ofCoaatjyire -1,050.00
'Stbck'of'DeUware'M.'B. Inanrance C 0... -. 700 tO
Commercial Bank ; do6,lSj>i9l
Mechanics* Bank , dp . 2 01b 50
Untori.Mi loanronco • " ICO 00
Bill* BoCBlT»ble > .biuisM» pappr,.w»......~ lB
Book Accounts, deemed interest,[etc.,6,2lo 73
Gash on hud tad to buda of \\t‘QZ 18'
CLEM TILQLET, Pr^rfrt*.
Dißscrona;
H. L. Canon’,
7* Lothrop,
BobL'Toland,
CUa*. Leiand,
fred’k. Lennig,
Jacob T. Banting,
0. 8. Wood; ’
Kmltb UonenT-
Jas. 8. Woodward r
John BLwtU.'PUUi/gb.
SCiIMAN. Secretary..
i. C.tXJFFI ViAgmL
mj 6 Northeast comer Third and Wood street.
ii/KSTJSKN INSUKAfciCiS CUMFA*
FT NY OFPITTSBCBGH. . .
• • - . K.MILLEB, Jr., President,
d* M. GORDON. Secretory. . .
-Office, Now 99'Water street, Spang A oo.*s Ware
house, upstairs,. -
•|FfIJ insure agahutall iinds o) fire aad Afartee
fiiiil. 4 flogf . Jatfifwft*<m > .«samtf*d 6jr Director* vko
are t tell knon i» ih* community, and who i are deter
mined, bf prsinptaes*- and lUeroJUg, to maintain (%a
character i Wnick Ihep havs autimtd, a* of (ring the hti
protection to that* teho desire to be insured. .
; :r;ASSETS, OCTOBER 50,1859 i :
Block Aec0nnta......~1....-..«...~.....~-...~l ®,COO^OO
Clew Tlugley,
Samuel, Bup him,
Win. R. Thompson,
Robert Steen,
Frpterlckßrown,.
Wm. liuuer, j
_O, StereuaoD, * '
B«nJ, W; Tingle;,
John 'Bi'Worrell,
Marshall Bill,
. B.IIJ
■2,160 0L
250(0
... 7,809 00
». ~ -99
; Hoctgart*
Office
Open 'Account*,' Ac..._„'
Cash.
Premium N0te5~.~—..~~...~*................... 27,635,14
; Notes And Bin* Di5c0unted......,—174,075 13
OIEZCToma
B. Hiller, Jr., • Ai 1 Andrew Ackley,
James HeAuley, Alexander Speer,
Nathaniel Holme*,. Darid 81. Long,
Aler. Nimlck, Bee* J. Thomas,,
Georg* Darsie, 'Benj. P. Bakewell,
William H. Smith, John B. U'Cune.
M. QOBDOti,
INiIEMMTV AUAlNsi' L.OSO BY
Itibk~prank.hntieethscbakof.cdjj.
PANT OP; PHILADELPHIA. Office, 43fi and 437
Cbeatnnt street,' near Fifth.
Statement of Assets, January Ist, IbGO,- published
agreeably to an act of Assembly, being—
First Mortgages, amply*echrod-.....-..41,866,333 80
Beal KstatMpres’t raL 6l) col 102,965 .00
Temporary Loans, on'ample Collateral
Becnrin».™_ .. .. _ 63,135 -TO.
Stacks,-(pTßient mine S6S.CC7 T2> L\at... $9,766 00
.Notes ana Bills fieeeitsd>le M .^..i. 1,82100
'■CiA - ,87*®l» 00-
only profits from premlnms which this
Company can divide bj law are from riekr-'which
hare been determined.- . .. : :
■ loraraaca znade on every description ol properly,
In town and eoontry, as rates'as town*!**?con«flt#M»fc
with aacnrity*
81nca tbelr inoorpctatlop, a period of thirty yen h
they have paid losaea by fire to no amoant ercotdli.
Four SliUum* of DoUah* therebj-eflordiDg evidence
Qf.thaadva&tageaof as their abili»-
ty and'dUpoutlonto meet with promptoem ell.
lUbiUtiea. - - •
Loiusir naii
Losses paid daring the year 1858..,.~~....9106,Q55 ST
otMvmmAt .
Char lea N. Rancher, • ~Y*rr° Lea,; •
Uordecai I).- Lewis. - Jacob* Hi Smith,
Tobias Wagner* Edward C. Dale, '
David B. Brawn* Goo.. W, lUebanj*,
Baxuael Grant;' George Falee.
; .CHARLES N-BASOKER, FrafcSeal.
EDWARD 0. DALE, Fies Praiidmt.
Ww. A. Bt*sl, Secretory pro tern. ■
•J. GABDXEB.QOIITIN, A&ent,-
‘ myS ' Ottoe Northeast cor. Wood A Third sta
MlKlfi, MAKLNiS'A-ND INLAMJ ft-
J? COAIPAKY 1)9
MOETH AMEBIOA, PHILADELPHIA.-
- - Incorporated 1791—Capital; S6<XWQ. '
Arnett, January 10, -1559 a
• .“ • ABTHUBG. COVFIS, JYrndc**, -
THOMAS PLAlT;fioAfttfy. — w
rNSUKAKCE CO. ,OF THE sma
X OF PEHHStXVANIA, PHlLAi>EtrniA.
.-■•i; ..Isborporated $200,000; - -
Arnett, February 1; lSsa.^.-..^.';.;..~.f415 1 e03 00
- HENBT Xh BBEBBKBI>, iVewdei/. .
-WlttlAil HABPKBBSecietery .
rf-AHTFORDFIEE INSURANCE CO.
AJ.HABTFOBO/
• Ineqrpocated >600,000. ;
Aaeta. Hajj. —.,>356,764 t*
■ H. UirNTINQTMI'K, Pruidm*
TIMO. C.ALLrS.Swr^ory.
,to the above old aud rei:ablaCou-.
pahfia dan be'obtidoad by application to ■
.v;. : WVp.joHE B,'Aamt,.
. fejguUy 87 Water«tr*»V.Baxa]fy > « Buiultnp..
/TUT’IZEN’SINSUBANCE COMi'A.V Y
WGFWiTTSiBUBGH; Office, eorner Market s d
.Water streets, second floor. •
, I -.WH..BAOALBYt Pratdea^,-.
: bAMUXIi BBA,Seoenuy. :
:lnsarM Steamboats and Cargoee. .
: luramacaiiut.iowaod damage In tbe uaelgatiou
of the Wtetern Hirer*,. Lakcn usd
Bkynus, : ani th* navigation oT tbe Seas.
UumrtoagtlbSt lotf end damage by fire.
, Bia*atpas: i .
i Wm-BiaCy,::... S,Bier,•
Jss. FaTkt'Jr.,'' John Shicte*.,
W*^Qi Jobtstoo, - Jas. U: Cooperj
i B. f. Jobaa, 8. Harbaugb, i
i Boom Owens, , J. o»ldwelU Jr^
i Hon. T. H. Howe, John A Dilwortb.
, BarcttyPreßtoc, 1 - ‘ CharleslLZog, ,
'A tIsEGHENY CiSUKANCK COM
XX PAITTOF PJTTBBCBGH.•--'Ottos. Koi 37 VMb
StreeVßank.filodc . <•?, .
i losureeagatost aUklads of BtdV
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D, bL BOOBL \ ;'j . r; -,. ,
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IsassJoues, . JohuD.HcOrt, f
o.o.Homey,, CauuAdsaJecOba,-,'-.
; HtrmChlidj. B/B.SlttUne, . •.
: iaapti-B.Ottiray, v - • Capt; Wm. Deatr t ,
I JobitlrwtatJr., Bi li McGrew; -, >* "■
;B;.l*.JfeiniestQck«. . , Bobt, x il. Davffc
,: -•>;?;-’in '
Mndsm BoildlsgS, and snperlntonds thnic.
Btld 1
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VJ^iiiiWtanr,riKo-i-OBTE3,«ud )m, -
wMttctMoaieandMusicailsstrnzaeuts.-. Sctna'cht'
Ctt<f HAMBUBQ PIANOS, also fcr -HAt/LKT,
nlr&A CO.'S BOSTON FlAKO.S.wftbeudtJTLv.
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