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BuYA&dsell CABBON OILS on cotnmUtioo ceih or time;'' CBX7DE OILS, of all d** •orlptltfu, v&ated. Address Jr WEAVER, Je.» Boer<m , y««dTrewn?r.~ 1 ‘ mylfetCm: J 8 f J iuQ(JfiTX,& CO,, 3(suoeeasoto to «Se&l4Liggett, YFuiCA P*ct.>ESA*iJ-Co*KW «ZOI ibeeel* of.UBAIII, SEEDS, CIUBBSE, - PBOBUCE, 4«r, Noe. 75 Water end 92 Front etreetsj gittebonfoPs: .' • • ■• ■• ■ - myfl ABwVf ianaenT. A/TACKEOWN 4 LINHART. FtaES; ajo> Coxnnsrow Etaß&S&forito tele’ or Flour, Drain, POT*Ase£. to, . Poland. FuikptStVnK, retraced end Idxd'Oas, Dtftt: Green *rulU.,?smotlij, Cloter, toeudCfetaßcod*.^ rtJ/PliftLargb., 30 U N at. U*ii tf ] El.lJv Cos<Ss . -TVTcm»i»m»B"Mwif.m AnJArtrel.^. waiiaba .UlUiljUirfiTgaKEaß,• POBK,'nACOa; lffoUE, PISH,: POI AND PEAItL ASNE3, BALKUATVO, IjlN- SdujTahd dabd OHS, DBIKD . PBUIT mna Pyf»l"N~iA- : lil &sj H 3 .front ItTMt,' CommissionMer -! \J«3iSr»a4C«*la ( rLOUE; OttATS AND PBODUOBTjlo.aiSl'lhirty «trootj FittabttrcVPa. Ohofc»fctW*&fJn<«r f<jr~Bkkw» *nd Tmmiljr ujo oouttmlr Pftrtlcato gallon paid t° * flM| DCt .rfafijr MftxctL3ndlg»g<mor»Uy: ! t>c6jti\y JaitA N'K 1 VAfri UOKIMSK. I*M>W.XBAIiP vnft—tmim . Faun'S « ay>iiT. Liberal c«*b*dT*nc«gu*koowro*lgmne nt, » W>r>hwttv3y Oy.HHitcfrfrl' ttoftiPtttsfrqrglLr - ' ~l AMKf+U. AND •I OogaatUfH Mftci*iid»"fcr 'ilii ■»& oit FLOUB» Ka»’!«S 1 - . . •.v ■: «»»x- OCHoSaEER CoJCMisaiOH O Iff***”-* VTt ■ And-wboU*ri»- GROCE-' vfpjr^rrmm.; OB &t»i ' P*OMJOE,,' : 4e.y So; Pltuburgb, P*.-v »U:aiy_ J VonM or' I»&BI>‘OiL, aad 4 Co*»iBut» ■ • bbn ytttf^irghT^AdyMKfait^^jnro&pirtCTiPenti. ■ taoceseOrtoJiio. i~l M’flffi i Sonr Ko‘. ISi LJberty «tTOOt; Pltu ii.-'fliWKlixT.. EBOUIUa£.-Olt00BB» oc3®BB*Ba^settsair: ,~ in. imwcnsssaaiw.' iBBOIHEBS, • Fobwabdlno If ,j«i» Co*insBios MxiCttUrr* wl de*>r» In PAovfilOHS ab dprodbce gekebally, No. 895 Liberty itwt, Pittsburgh; Fm. nj£7 T %.'VOIGT & 00.,Bnocewot(o UU. 1 i. finrtt.PßODUCg AJID COMMISptOM HBB. ~ *°s ' !*>**» axrc^s. W mwtis v■•v-.iW TsijoEiftuS : 3^^i®WSM I EW9“ : Pi rfflfttfeni) ; 4 B» , <^KWjSlos.'SlE*Cft4Kt*,-KO. 107 - - ’-, ■ jc2:tlly i - W N-V »sii'Wil.....Wa.' BIBKfATKtC^ p HQW?f ft gntKBA/^ftlglgS^WaoLß» K antT3«il<il* AiU> Nos. 19l'acJ I'J3 Liberty stroe^tTlVtjl’Tirgb. .Ho,mltltfß&TY BfaKBT, ' -- 5 - ' :P-4- S lMOtii aotfKtfi'OtN. * ‘J’S? —“A. FAiisEsimJK «l«4-'W«)La. ■ DtroOIST amt JUnuCwtartT of -WB1TB; f.ran Ann LITBABOK, amnr-ol WooJand Front otroetn. FinUtoghr ; Eii 'v '-i'-.l «>a MnH»T»»fo , »g*NiM»'--> •*>»'■“ ~ '■ i: ' ’ co?lx« rT<*irt!i •nd-Gr*»iitr»^f> k ' mig&tta'res 1 of OpjttflfliiWk ■■■ -r-r «>? ■ - - > •.■■ ■ filH« >nAf* KW 1-frMy . . Areoaffg***p- P Oocvnaxxn . OrviovHo.l .ti.«. Pitutmrgl Ci « M. tiMIXJtL : AW°wnw JLX d Jm Cop VIALLOA AT Law, l»t remOTßtf to KUHN'S UiW tIDILDISQB, No.li Diamond ttmt, ceil ton, at. i-'fr <-i °m*- 111 *' rT*t B. C. AT ■ o®”' i 33. , ‘ nr ’ h, l * ,i t rt > ?i ,t f bnrs! “' “j®jf OUp-POXS AND «o»VTf Aaata?ABCP*ftBAXIf»DBIBD TBUIT? 'Sss^jSßsaS?affi&^®' ayg.'glSffiS-gg ri .„^ a i,- thxat. *^^s??? Zbnn ■Si**rmurmto a;--- ■•* .j.-*** l * ■ .. ~~ «otf. ..tiiinHi i» - 4-• ca. Btat* oi. Penwyli ur „<4 Cr,at*i<e*i*l Water >t gSl^S- KUNZ '’it';; II WBOUJUUB OJULXM *» / , • '7OBSZOH AND IWIIK3TIC DBT n . ** m *^jav ■mm .T STAw3l3uH> t** 01 DBV eOOBS, Sarjttv jL. rSatliVod M»rk*l atmta. ■__•*_ 333SBS«StaSSsS- Aaiefaw V : : i'; : Mil jiTTORjr&T B * K4&S& coroerbV'CliiirTy A. ?*. t • tnlltcUwtyT ,So.:24iVi'oWl*trocl»i r i.v a,. ~! Ai-iipqrtt^a tl'JOKia'AMEBl'. tula auft Utrffcnl In- cuuu*. ; WILSON, CARR A CO.,^ YV • *'■ (£»j< iwi»4r po»“ 4 c# "' SSL jn#W TJOOKB FOR BOYS. —Working, and P Winning, or the Triumph. By W. tL Thayer. 75«ott. , . The Bobbin Boy. being toe early btstoryof G«n. Beak*. By W. 1L Tbejer. TScene.,..... - Bedford and Merton. By Thomas Bar. -lie. V The Toaug Maroener*;«.qaet, tp Bqbioscu Crusoe. ‘7s'ceoti. 1 'i* '■ : * ■' Will Collins, or the Way ta the Pit. By. H. B. ;.McKeerer. 05 cents. - i Climbing the Mountain Or Hotr I. Bose in the I World 7& crfnie * | Erin _te>tßro'rnl«7**TrUla*Qd.T4up>Pbß' 40 pla*. at receiveddadior*ileiat-- J r , • - 7 'l 8.8 DAVIS’ Bookstore, . 31.-' . --s3Vobditr*«t. VMIUTAKT books.— Xtl D. fli Army B'feulaitant, reviled; _• fccctt'a Infantry Tectlca; P. o.intlutrj fmu*rr= —■ • losttactlena in field ArtllWyi - ' McClellan’* European Cavalry; Do. P. & «lo; Do. Bayonet EiwcUri; ’ '' Jomlni’e Arts-of War; ManatnC* Spirit of aiUtterylnatitutfpnt; » IkhuUt'a Art pi 0 * Kingsbury on AY iftJery and Infantry. DaflUld'a School of the Brigade; Copp- r*i STolnUons ct tba Lina; WUlard’a Manual of Target Practice; Longmoro on Goniho; Wounds; *. Crow* Uanoel oi Military runerrr'-'# " TurMteßjt; ,A ‘ KAT & CUiftS WixxHt BOOKS ! BUOKiH Medical Uaeeof Electricity—Garrett; 1 Recreation* of a Country Parson; ; l Qoeen* of Society: . *»- ; Spare Honre,l»7 ; - x ' . Men, Women and Book*, by L. Hunt; . i Titcomb'a Book*; , v ‘ A Oood figbt, by C. Baade; j Personal History of Lord Baemi; , i Life of Bir PWUd Sidney; '*::i r -« - ' .< Bongs In Many Key*—o. W. Holme#; i Poem*, by Bo»Terry; i'’ I Liberty and Slareiy—Bledsoe; j Lecture* on Apocalypse—Butttry - ; ' f Life and Speeeoes iot JJonglas; Histo y of all Bellgtona, : £Bh6 J. L. BEAD, 78 yportbrstreet. hnscSt.'tJtJirt.'ovS cjlhds. X' t WEBB & BRO., ' • ■ If. ,v | Corner prott «nd tbmmrrc* &*., BaUuitort, General CommisJiott; JlertJianUvtl|inl« v-i DCfOET# 1 fifeceiT* od consignment all kinds of WXBXBJIV -piiOiRJCIJ, add mako advance* tberwm.' - : Pi Si—Ballroad track In front of Warefcow. Sent to . CWilUtm fl. Smith * C0.,1 Miller & Kicketsooi 1 George W. Smith * Co., \ Plitihwgh. ',Speocer 4 Q*nvfl» ■ C<Ltp4 > v aierdu4u; Bwh.'-Y Bj D® telfhCm LliLLAil A. iiW JfiSK, Oa*[*iBSios, ' HikcnAMt, fi>rthe«ai#of , ; \ 1% 4 . ; CBQDE PETBOLEUM, r . ; KEriHSDOIU ; : ; V/ ' KEEOSEXE, KAPHTHA, Ac- Nu. 139 WATKIi bTBEET, ■ ea* Liberal caabodrapw tnadg M»d prompt personal *tWbtion giten to uUbtulnr*** | . -injElsamd i (JANE AND WOOD CUAlBfi 6ELUKO OFP VtIOLESALE OH BETAIL. JAB. W. WOODWEU, 07ua4 OT Third ftrcet, oppcalle E. Edmondson A Co., Xiod HI roarthitrwt. «°° l ° JjITENTED OCT. 8,1861. ' ! - Dit&riiige'* Patent 111 OVAL LAMP CHIMNIES, I|l ' J ij M»niiCictor«l it ' : \jt& FLIST i 'GLASS.. :r . i ,J^§V ’ Tbe»o Chli^D te«»rei nten ftJ fur tlm 8»t (Umo.whlch bettlns all P*M" (b- cbu «qn»11)r. ijiiri n. t npo»»4< to \V*;b?rjP~ . <^ck ! l,g 't D. DlxitAlDCi,' "\®/ -.‘.'r' . ) Fort Pitt Olms Works jMI * | WjubiDcua strseV-. $. RaBP \jplf : r Pittttcrgh, T*. /■aMGOiis, to, for vjsbyJ ™9Lbm : iai'iffaso WAGONS. GABOKNEB’S OAUTS ANB OOAL TIMBER WHEELS. CANAL, GABBER tod«K “ ; ■;;;■ \ Wtfw- *• \S6xiCE TO OIL REFI^EKSfANfI ■ oTttEßS—The" Pi wiijlVenl* BidrAUaafiwv. toriW Co. baring completed their of CONOB£iTBAT£U 'Wt;.OJ ViTBUL, are now prepared toaoppl/ffc# trade 4h.iSSih. Xbar ljutoqm «(M li.Ttog •! odSOWJ Ikt per d»y, theJ,«Mto to fill or. <icr.tiiUrg» qaxlittua .iiliintt drl*y._ tisJukTrea, QEOBUR 001/HOIJS. AgM*.;* ' -. UlO.Ha Oftco. M-yood.trebt..W»«towilt.; iT YON AliKy'l'itAli.' 'iMMBTii ahd '.Jkltuus to 11*0. tuoanloctWiJci* OI OENI'-KK *M. Trfcda icpplied oo tiheral term*. .- .• ~j .tnylhaly - I W, XOU>«Uyr BUCo€Bsarr’.to is^ssssssss^^- afrof good* constantly on band. m bl_. JAOKttUK 3 -& i XOW^Khi>^*ro-BE .. Pko'Krtui AjtD DUUM. M , BACO«i PBifiQ BEBFi LABD, MESS AND ECMP FOBK, No. 12 .Fourth street, pear Liberty, Fituborgh. >. -<* yit \kt i F. MAR6JIALL, Dbalebin Wall iwl J pifim, BoutWi Ic. t No. 'VI Wood itrorti .Fltfabtoi. - - i -n **- !;i> la- i v Aiii!iKi4,*wa^ ; --'wooi> rKcr Dealer in BONNETS, DAIS*SJBA W TBXM* 'MIBOi, and STRAW QOOBS gencraily. ira itjro '•-.■ ..I, ■ — 'i j I | i ’*■" r - IUHN CAMPBKIiU, MjSOTAOiOKBB oi fEO. ALIiKEE, SON Ss eO.yWnott.’ ahd HsTAU Bealku sm BOOTS. ; ynnrth «pd WnM JfttMMftb, ~ fe'l puw*cW#m r^'- cuarles &Mifri!V '..•■• i raiBICUHAKDatiBOSOBi '■■ ’• ' Oglu, No. 30 r^DEBifSTBEBI, near fiuyenrion Brldgfii ry~ ppoeite Colonnade Jio*. Kami r AJ jj p. WAR ud vther CLAIH3 AO/ jKBSJMST, bought bj * iPITTgBOBOBrtnOST OOHPASV, ’ JOliM.nflOPkT.T.rCfrhl-r, STAIH BRAND*" t'OGAK CUBED UA.UB, pui up»preMl7 for busily «%/by Gug. , p a ti> A vo \ a msb mppljja tret*.tedfromCin cinnati *j.d or sale by ue Ucrcp or pi- teUlV** **» nau > O'™* t,or ° JOHN-A* NKNSUAW. corner Tlatod atrwtt UKE ClDiS* VlSJStiAß.** , Hon»b* keeper* vbo •anl * print article of pure Xider -Yl&ftir, tor pickUiig, cub* supplied bjr the tkrtel h. ■ onmer Liberty and B*ttd*tt. -? ' Ull/I- IiA.HU 011*1-—5O bote. ' •1 i Mfl.'i ii*fd Oil on fund *ud toreele by . , J&*. V »f ■■'*"■" ' *' '' 63 end 70 Wel*r ttrreL YyiSAntikm i*iiiAtiu'iiai fEACHEa i AND PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST ll,j 1862. ■ s.- middle co., s3ii 0 JSS AS b.-.-.PJI OPS ITTOBSi Publication Office So. 84 Fifth Street. MOBNING AND KTEIUSQKDmOIja. DAILY, CONTAINING THE liATEST NEWS VT TO Tllß IlCUtt OP POBIiICATSOH.;‘ : ■ TERMS; .... ' ErnrOßr-JO per .annuo in advance, or 12 centtper veek Irom carrier*. •*-•*;• Ernriito EnmqK-“iS3 parannnm in adwuic*, or 0 ; ccou per week from carricra^- ' WcMtt; Eumoit—Single coplea, 82 per annum; Five or moro, $145; Tea- or upwards, #l p«r aoncm, lurvUb!y:ln'Adtßß - AHTJffEtISIHQ ATBSASONABLBBATES. MONDAY ; .MOBNOJOy. ~ AUa ,IJL An Ei'celieoV Sutss«lou --A';- W.ell- De»efTedNvm>nauoo* Wo have received -drom an t esteemed and | venerable gentleman of this community the following communication. presenting the name of-r-a.- minister long and favorably known.in thi* ..oommuiyty for the place of Chaplain toone of thovoldntocr regiments now forming in.this city.. that his feigh claims will bo promptly considered in tho pro per quarter, and Chat, wo shall soon have the. pleasure and satisfaction of announcing'that Dr. McLaJßJts-7*the.friendpf;tho»oldier,ond [ the olognent advocate, both, in speech and ! writing, df.thp'great cadie ofliberfcy, for the ['maintenance of. which, pgoes forth to the iUttle.fietd—has been ap [pointed- Chaplain of the* very first reglmout | which shall bo organize 1. J> r . Mctaapwiiso well'kaoWh both to the officer*; arid-thdi meirof all the companioa. whloh will form the fint regimeht/that wo bolieveahk bf' the 1 following’ letter hardly needed to have made any enumeration of the of the pootor, bnt sipeo ho haYmentloned afeaywe may the fact that the aathorahip of Cist stfrring paUi otla ode witcVwas *ußg‘ ai tHe late county meeting, show* .Dr* McLabsb to have the rightfcpirltfOT'actopittinlftjthje great army of oomnumicatlon • which ha* called forth' this* remarks ii ia follows': Editors Gazbtts:— GentUmen: It must be highly- gratifying 1 to the patriotism of our Community to see with wbfct readiness its citi sen» havecbmeforward'to'enrott fhecnsolvos for the defense of thoir country. The' com panies fdready *nllMed.,vrUi* itds presumed, be soon formed into a regiment, and as thoy contain many estimable- young nr oar city.it'becbihos 'a thatter of.public in that tho'Veglmoht should bp proTidc4.wilh.an approved Chaplain, and, M possible, oao known and esteemed by »any-«f them. y . "nits not unmeet cr obtrusive,in ihis cou- . 'nectloriVto mggeßt the the, Bo*. p*-i ’j- p. JloUbbh as * person, well - qualified to receive'.that 'Oppu^tmeritiNo ciiis&a,fryin , the common cement jef' tbi*r-*truggle, J baa cririccdn deeper ctmcernTof IhXßuoccu of on r cause, ot for'thri welfare of bur soldiers, or ta* Aen a more ready aotivlty in doing what ho could fdr both. Hi* voluntary expedition to Pittsburgh Landing, to lookafter oar wound-. e(Tsoldiers ; and tbo fact that ho has one son aliesdy in tbo se!d, are evidences of Ibis. Dr.: Mcharen's persobol and professional qualifications, and bjsexpctUnco would add weight and respectability u» our corps of the • ohapUlncy of the army, and his appointment would, it la presumed, be acceptable to the whole cuiniauiUy. '* SEW YOEK. KSPIK-'ED PRKT3, General Itobert L. McCook. General Hobart I*. McCook did not have a military education,but 1 be had what was far better, natural,military genlofl, and determi nation in'tboeauie. i ilehad a good ; law prac tice in this oity, but at tha outbreak of th» rebellion ho promptly volunteered, and was looo'at tbe head of tho Kinth regiment, the first i German regiment of this oity. He set himself af wbA eaergetioally and UDoateoto "tibosly to Qualify himself and his regiment for the field, and before his regiment left Comp Dennisoh lt was pronounced equal to regulars lo drill. U« gave strict attention to the de tails of equipment and subsistence, and a* the natural result had a regiment -well pro vided, contented, and enthusiastic for its leader. " . . Tte'first oorviedoi the regiment wae_in tho ’Weinorn cVirglnurcampaign. Loot-fell -W wm tranarorreaWKdntttqky, Col. McCook s EaliabtteorthiO'beUlo' U .Mill Spring, in • which Kie'r<SgtmeiH,W[tli Iwo other., mndo. a wltont bojono&ebnrgor,which »M th» tnto ■‘iiik.pburt In" the! bottle, twee reweided;, br » teigorlierihip. l Hie mwi bid; in that bitef , period, ehown * Ugh" aantery; .jhelttleir. Ho Wea looked oponaßonoof.our moat walUnl. onergetlo end p»triotlo Oeneteli.. lii> died after having achieved a high reputation, but bis loss is a setert one to thoeouhtry, and.ts , deepljrftltin-thUnoidmnaUy.- — - - iV '*hi Cißcinibtl''M“i«*l /??“. ■*s&! ‘V- ! abort noticodf.Geiu McCooi-.lb taken, maker | tho following roraarke' on thli barbaroui.Bj.- tent of warfare: > f •‘•■-e-* - ■ ! This is tho kind of warfare that is the pride and tenet of tk, Vchiralroao”_.6outh. . Ae- - aaiaiifetioh if our „ jojdie.rA. te, Jorkiog Buentlaa, who aro at tho israfl tilde claiming and securing cur protection, oegloot of -Tmr - ' Wounded who hove fallen, into ..their f 0 ‘ .tew, >*«• . pkw. prlioioai, ;an3olwcna:• ieapexaaon; of-th. .remeinoof thw deed, ore tho. return we moot for our tohderneee ■‘toward->hhom.'‘ A.DOW. chanter of tho harhariem of Slawry-will ha»® to W writton. All that ha* boon-Written u taino.iconierva'ivo and neutral, oompared with the ghaetly hot* developed by this war. Tho Mood of tbit umrdoreil.omoor ptlte out from tho grouad for a Wur’ pclicy that Hull o*|onßlnaiith'o whole guerilllajyaWm.j The Situation inMn»ooH«-Tho Trao v : War Policy. i VM»Jor ofth o 37fh Xlltaolaregiment, wrlt- SpriDgflcid* MiiaourJiP&J**'- , flho'now order of Gov. Gsznbloy calling out. tU whole mtlitU, meets the cordUl>pprq»*l 0 ;,1li r u« Union men. It is tbe Secessionists. Sat It bne the ring o! >fne true metal. Every one »»jj now we know our eseolis. If it had boon done eUmoatfarago not no irmed r<ibel would bo in MlHporl ,or; Northern Arkansas! “ ' It li astonishing to. »S 0 with. whet iw- ■ r ity the people.ehsao in tqbaiiiuatefod,. Cspt, ■o.- Pi nor regiment, Istho en rolling oßcer daring the illDess.tf Lieut. Col. . VlUs. wed yesterday received tea fall cninpa -stlruid as manypoeh day <u bo non .altond?; |r ld-Tefjr iSaHar la ether parte of i of aaanclpation la Missouri' I I think le eottled ns »ooa no the people ran., leach ft by n vote. . It will enrry by a Urge majority. ■ . _ . It d6ee not Been posoihlo .to mo for the peo ple to ever live to peaco again with the lenders of thlßirehelllooJtmongßt them, eoj nfter these , regimehwnoW: sudled/or prp.r»leed,.nnd;the crops encored the Government ought to draft 1 n mlllion-of men nod drive there labels-Into' the Guir of Mexico. - ; J ■ It ii far hotter that many should gb and end . the war in six months, than that,the bravo I yoOngroen, who aro tha conotry'a depend-1 enco In thin tlmo of need, ehonld all be slaugh tered, or In long pampnlgns oonlract diseases that undt thorn for the Belies; lor, when 'there am nbnd or dliahjed, .where will,tha, country call for help and find 400,000 yoong toan spring "to arms In » dny *“ aniwer her '"'lf old Sanl’i plan coidd be adopted) not an «r«ld rubai In ninety d»y» would diaputo tho rights of our. Union flag Jo ■ vrayoißiet every, foot of dnr-tnrrtthfyir JJr. SToTerj |tmn. will follow the- exampls of Mlssonn a head, all of u* with all tha railie God hat aim, a% fbr th» <iltDnlon,U r t)M%Uo elUMtt#i,' rr.vsl' WOES. IST TUX GOV- OOiyrM EBCIAL JOURNAL. Gen. Pope’d Campaign. HEADQrAMEBSAR lj 07 VIEQISU, 1 j Camp near SporTjville, V«.» Aug. 4,1862. J . Since Gen. Pop® assumed oommand of the Army of Virginia, though no battles have heenlouchtandno li-udmarcheaacoomplUhed, tho campaign ia nevertheless so far advanced and the relations between tho Union and rebel forces are so much ebangod that it is Worth whilo to mark in aajient points and look at tho present altitudes bf the opposing armies. It ts too soon to haro forgotten what disaster and cbnfniibn grew out of-thd dlvuton of do partments and commands in (Western, Central, and Eastern Virginia ; hoirMcDowclUnjin activo at Frederickeburg, jhow Banks.was weakened, and then driven £rom tho Shenan doah; how, Ftemontp alter; an unparalleled mamh over the mountain., aftereager pnrsuit ot Jackson, and shccessivavlotories ovw .su-; I perior numbers, was usable to command tho ! aasistonce ol MoDoweil, had by co-operation on the part of Shields at Port Re ! pabtio, was compelled to give over the pur- I suit, and then, being denied reinforcements, ! to retire, first upon Mount Jackson,'find afterwards to .Middlotown, there, iti conJunctibn with tho.:.jreern|t*d. ; corps of Banks and Sigol,. ocenpying a defen sive position, of great strength, indeed, but necessarily defensive. It migh t sti)l have re gained so, for Gen. Fremont, thoughsuporior in rank to Banks u»d Sigo), was notin oom mand bf tho forces of , either, and his awn army, was too much reduced- in numbsrs and ex hausted by overwork,' to make it possible for him, unaided, to ihave assumed the offensive at onoe and-wilb' e't&ot. From causes, then, for which neither of these Generals was re sponsible, the aotivfefforts of, tho Union ar mies against the rebels were, for the time at least, paralysed, and tho campaign in North ern, Central, and .which,. poUaeallvioould only be 4iTenSivo,.hadbocomo strategically defensi.he.'McClellenVCii tangled, iubla own ditches and "bunted in.toft Cbioka bominy swamps, was driven to the James to i avoid the onslaught which, forthe tlmebsing;; raised the siege of Rlotimqnd, while the maid body of Jaoksoa** arm# under Ewell, hiu»g upon tb© Borders of tb©-isbenandoatrVan«y7 and threatcaedJagalaHo approach the borders of Maryland. Such waa tbe condition of the nallonai cause when" the President, by his summary. order, annihilated three- depart*, mentr, created the Army bf Virginia, and put Qen. Pope at Its head. .. i A month has passed sinoe then.. -Tbo Gen eral commanding remained-at-Washington, but neither be nor hla'troops '.'were. lpaotlTO., The forces at lilddlefcowa wer^un _Were in need of repose 1 , discipline, supplies. Ho gave them what indispensable, then j moved them Simply across the Blue ‘Ridge, I covering all points as they advanceij sendiog ; part through Chester Gap. straight.from Front Royal to Washington,;.} in ; Rappahannock county, part by way oi Luray through Thorn ton’u Gap and Sperry vllle** - To rembre one object and ono aaslaUooe to ft rebel advanoe through the Shenandoah Valley, bo transfer* , rod'all stores and depots of supplies from the stations of the Baltimore end Obia railroad, abandoned that road as i line of transporto: tlpti, and having hisltroops now od -tbo-east ;eni!froot of tho Blue Rfdge, choao Wanen* tonias bis dopot and drew bis lines from La ray to Fredericksburg. The Shenandoah was apparently abandoned from Port Kepubtio to jyTioohester, the latter place being garrisoned by a force sufficient to hold its.iotrenchmenta. •gainst sudden attempts. -Front Royal, • on the Aaokof the Sbonaadoaht also .; pro tected by troops ; but, «if coarse, neither force separately, nor both oombinod, were strong cnuogb long tb oppose ; tho. advance, of the army which ones, under .Jackson, had swept tho valley and thrown Washington itself into a panic. Did be then mean to open the high way of the Shenandoah, the only ap proach from the rebel center to the Maryland border? What wa* to hinder Stonewall .laokeoc, if he cboie to. moke a seeond ad*. jrauCeby thojoad be.nia|J pyr?uit‘and relreatjf . It was known that’thl.i second adyinco was promised and plaontd, In every town, the Rebels wero eagerly expecting their famous chief, and so ©ortain of his Bpeedy arrival that the undisguised oonfidonc.o ox their hopdfl often; bordered ou insolence. ; The mostoredlble,ln formation was *ll to the satoo effect, and the evi deueo was so strong that ho prudent command er oeuld disregard »U It was finally ©ortob-‘ prated by tho appearance of Jackson at Got dousville, and the steady jpovomcot.bf trpops at the appointed time from, Riohraond north-- westorly by the Virginit Central to Gordons-” title an i adjw-enfstrategic points. Rut, before them muvenienta of Ibo Rebels were well under way, the Gen. . pope wore complote. Jaeksoo suddonly found that his entrance into the Shenandoah was as ■ effectually barred, as If over* Toad tbrcugb | tho valley were fortified and dofendod. The | wily, Rebel was at lost out-gon?raled, and may well baro heard with dismay lhat, while tbe Union forces were massed at,Sperry villo and Washington,ready to baswifOy moved In cither diioction, they held also Thomsit» Gap and tho Luray to 'New'Market ro^a.,' Jr. heauterej. the valley by JhVUeKi&onbarg, road, aod'inarched through Mount Jackson and Strasburg* against Winchester,- *re left at* enemy in force on hli’-flank J who could close the door against hi* retreat, he.could enter Wlnohestor* would bt*ak ;; hii oomuiudicatioDß and Out .him 1 to -plecea by -an •attack In tho rear, or force him ty sarrenaef without a fight. The vaUey,.infact,was pro tected by a forco wholly jJtttsido of iU. •sNot content with had determined that tho : rebel hiiil only be forced to! abandon.the ; oEenilye, b.ut to assume the defensive. - The foroes/ ln’ Rsppshan-ock county,-while.caverfog-Übe Bhonandoah, and gejtl -g hold also the right of a lind fshelve, and woro steadily pushing down by divorgon t: roads to the chief town* of Madj.son; and Culpepper counties. ‘From-* Fredericas-; burgi.which was and brilllantcavalry daihagalnatßeakUtDani woke bp the rebels to learn that their interior tinei bl communication were ii^- danger, and were even toitfporarily dostroyed. Beforethey •fcfti' time to reoover/rom that“Burpriie, 'a seo tind followed, and the third suocess of a slml ~lafltibd was accomplished two days ago. > In ether Words, the whole faoe‘ of the campaign bfcd* been changed in a month, and beforo Gen. Pope had fairly taken the field in person i he bad tnwarted the rebal plans;,chicked their l advance, broken their communications, and [ forced them into defense. , . , . j Meantime had been Issued the celebrated | order! directing the !trbopa lo 'subsist on the i country, denouncing summary and severest ; ,penalties on guerrillas, compelling disloyal 1 oitisens to choao botween alleglanbo and exile, l and withdrawing the safe-guards i property,.order* which Squally inspired -hla with confideuoe that.the ; to hp. : iorikki »t iMt'on oonld..»lw-laif«tn<»h'“o anpullpl Iks trultori wk» had oonfiaanu, ■ ooantol kaaooDtinaaßceofooDOlllatorv m*aa nt«», iut found ihomulvo. aajdonlj dlwov cred to bo enamlov, with, th. -S|or»;ofmartial la*. oftfioto order. ha« boon demrlb.d bofoto !holr lastiDg benefit and Important MsUtance In the , .'ndrtnlt of tho campaign remain* to bo more !ull,.f«n. Tt.r.bol»,*hq d,;p!wd « W»> J a. hated', aro taught to'War, and tba loudcet proto.yjbava rojalted ia tho moit Bubmirßive of tl>d progroii Of i. neoinkrliy incomplete, becauso only «o. mush can bo told a. doc. not comproolrt fn tnro movemenu, lb. proparnUon foirivhicb 1> a largo p.rt of jit. paet bl.lorr. Wbat r deem It prndont tq dcecribnlaonongb to indi cato tho vigor and .agaoil, wltb »b'">t “ ot “ military and: poUUoal 'adopted and pnnlned., Tho Tptnro ofanch,. Campaign ia-.not: matter for .peculation, but ist;Wpati.ntl, awaited *lthoonfidenthop««. ~.W~~- v ‘llbwiVotoßmiuKO *»js,*s** In Trofo; Me»«Mbmi>^, ; »li«'q«i».: Wi*M* to tho town b»» boon «ntt»t«4 fromooofMlllJ oonilgtlng qffoir J»r»on«. -Thoyttcrtroan bonotyof $325 Mob—tot«l $1,300; clabbta tbs funds, nntl pnwbMed l«m for tho i( pi4 folbt," whom th»y lw« In poMe««ion whllo ihay go to thewor. . - ~ ■ -•— mr- r- " i • ■ • • {'■ '■ ■ The Bsodebxoe THo wUI ot tho UU Hoju P«l4 oftfrq4«ricltr hy ( whloktbo-tutEtor, .lift,- *ho wholo of Jfctuhd esUto Jo <3tor*o Wilk*B,hM bow •fln+liy tad fcbtoldCily’ ooofij'tfjJd Pf * ® a " prtx&o Court orCftUforuU, ~~=~:,'3'~~:#rte SS@' v G AZIITf E Political Correspoiulencc«-Twenty Second .District* Elizabeth, Pa.; July 27, 1862. Bon. Tho*.' WiUiamt : Tho undersigned,, citizens of Elizabeth borough and township, deeply impressed with, tho.importance of so . ieotisg as able representative from this dis trict for the next Congresa> and haring confi dence in your honesty and ability to discharge the duties of'such a position, Sh a way , that would reflect credit on' the district, would ask you to permit your name to be used at the next. Republicaa-Cftlnty. Convention for that ‘pur- feeling: confident that a favorable re sponse by yon 1 Win meet with general satisfac tion throughout the whole district.- ■’Youtsi very respectfully, . G. H Towsn, S. 6. Edmubdbos, Samuil Kebb, A. 11. Afplzoatb, A. CjUIOBEAO, Joseph E./WIODLE, J. S. Gabdbbb, H. H. McClube, • and some forty others. Pittsburgh, Aug. 5, 1802. GcniU&M! ItXtaj® &e'Boaor to acknowl edge the.’recclpt'pf' yfiar communication.’re questing me J you to' übq ray ..name, ttC tbe ; apprqicljini''Rfeliflbii<iaii. Conyention,. in aonndofiotf *ttfiltlifc*nitt-ricMjoy lh the Oongraision'abße'prtsentatTon'fur tbit portion ■of Allegheny* eoanty lylng’east and south of } the Allegheny-and Ohio river*. L - I aoed not eayr tbat:l? am deeply grateful for tbit. renewed manifestation: of ,tio B ood will .of ,adf«trict r wb'icli. : l|as,«iven to toe bo I'many testimonies of. JtS (i confidence,, and baa been .at ali tliriei so, eminently faithful tothe intereita of the conntry.' - Nor 14 tbii feeling diminished by- the. con sideration thatatnotlme ih' the history of •tbia Government baa it ever beep *0 ranch in •want of. me£, not 1 to- flghi Ita 'battles, bat to direot ita counsels, ta strengthen the arms of iU brave andidevotedohildten, and to vendor tboir. herolo -sacrifices (available/ as :at the present juncture/ Ita next ; ,.Gengr«ea.»e '*!-• most sore,to. haven. tosh before. it greater than tHo idpprenatbp of the . armed .rebellion against*iii grpaler.and more •difficult tbaa thai .which'•4pvolyed''npon its founders themselves/ ; •'Tbo/lataWf capacity and the highest wisdom willnorbetiors than equal to the requirements of the'position. ?I am far fro ra- tblnblng ; that r • have any •tbiogia the way of ability to affer fot such a work. If is Dota reaponsibliLy to bo coveted by any-mant- .Itis..notions, however, to be shannod-.byiapypatriopon whom Jtmaybe - ko happens, however, tbat althoughidcn tified with this county w a whole, I am a resident and votsrinThat part oflt whjqh has been detapjied !{&£?***& ttaapportionmsni.- This, 1 am aware, would constitute no objeo tion on the score of eligibility here. • It has, howevet, S«g,g«Sted wy pamo *o.a respectable 'portion of tbq people .there, who. have done ,me the Vik© : honor v»th,'yourselves, If it is of any value, they are of 'course entitled to die it, dnd'tnay.Jto w» It free form exceptions which on. thataoorastraight bo in ter considefed bbnojious hero. I am con strained therefore io decline the honor whioh you'have intended meJ‘ Thanking you, however} f°* »° flattering a testimonial of. your-confidence, I am-gentle men, very respectfully, your obedient servant, • ' Thomas Williams. Masaas.'fl. H. 1 Tower, Bam'l Kerb, and others. . - __ political 2Jid Uongreestonal District* Allegheny Juno 27, 1862. Tkomat Wiliam* time is Dear at h|Lod whan ihe_ UepubUoaps of this.(23d) Congressional District will; ba called npoff to ;* place ** nomination' their-csatHdatefor Con- The present condition .of our. national . affaipe points to momeataos'lMstloni of pub lic policy ttaat must ba decided by the thirty eighth Congress* Norox In its history did oar Gorernnient need so much the aid snd counsel of its ablest statesmen and its purest .patriots. We .bellere you to he eminently qualified for the -position, and we, therefore, earnestly ask you to allow your name to be pieda* a candidate,, to. be presented t« the nominating conTenUou. " ' Wli* ItOBIKBOS, Jb., Albx. Uooeb, N. VoEotlt, ‘ Jou.V A. Scon, Tuvuab F. Dale, X. P, FUnisa, , Wu. CoLkitAHf Samuel Bteb, - JiAiaa Marshall, D» Dehaybx, Xilos. MacCoSbeli., D. WicyEBBOK, DAYtoßtrckinr, . E:Hbßikspa, J.W. F. White, 4 " A. Pattebsox, Jobs SAiiraox, Alei. H^mu-tox, - JoeX Way, James M.Store . and 200 others Pittbeoboh, Aug. 7, 1862.. ,Jo WiUiam Jlobimto*, Jr.,N. VtogtlgfTUmtn ; F. Dil* t William. Colem&ni Jam* • Mdn\all } • Qthtm . , " -Gentlemen': Yonr Communication of the27th <d JQb»> requesting me to alio# my name to a* Qaid-at the next; laminating Conyentioa Of aoattdidfctafotCongreia Vtf the 23d DlatJrtct, waa duly placed in myhand&v'l hate'taken. a litilo‘tlaie : ti>keftectT)fr it,;uad have now the "honot ofeubmittin^my'rtpJj.I''’ 1 ''’ \ ~ , .-Lappreolat*; gentlemen; arfutly as>6u‘ ao,. the rtfomeutoUß <m*»Cter of the antle* .which'. • will lie detelved bn ■<he°tii*t Ton Irate noc erred 4 never In Hi hUtoty-dldthVOoVbrtuhehtTieed.ioni'aqh tho aid end coaoeel bf iUohloittUleamen and ’pureat -Jinil’di4«; hr*. among 1 the-i mall Ca t''of ‘' \ Ci ' 'w i'ntsll hai. 'ihbagh’bf themj a* wbWlkfcow, who ate ready . 4o‘lay! down their liVea lb" Ita defence.' Ithai Mall tlq«»i M Ih»»* tihifotmijr'bslierti, within ita power toiput duwir the armed rebel-' lioo ajgainit 1U lawr,wheirevetutcboie input, forth adithe of that rebellion by- obtloua and rational w eau*, and to eeaie hia’eOTfc'a yeare de»J and akundred tfrwdacatt the nation'* TepfeeenttUtefc upjto the : lately! the neceaaitler, which stfimanydf lti public fuho-. tiooarits&aT* not' yefr Ttteit'Uak' hu been, however;W trifling one ’-compared with thatwhiehUreetttedftt fbelf taeMMori. 4 ?e aotre the manydarkand mysfeVioua-prob* lema afState,whlch : every~hbar it'evolvlng— to gather up and Wad togther.hnew the ahat tered fragment* of eat oneo gnat andpower fdt RepnbUo-Ooqfeplace' nu -thefr original fouadationa thediamfexnbered andbroken 001-. nmni of'the once ; heantifnl • temple' which l* nowfab marred by the hands bTtralt6n ,, -~and ’ to make our prceeht aacrific.es available for fa-, •taregenerationa,hyrfiatorlngthedirltxtjbar*' monies whiehpewaded thatgloflons Strnotare. —these—thete,aie htarkwhloh may wellen-. gage, and perhapS even over •mas ter, the high est feehltlaslbathAV* ever been’touohsafetf. tocmin. Asd yet thli Uib be the work of the' Congress wblob : poa nfe nbont tb-eleeW ’ If It required so much’tlme and io ‘many : »aCriflces t* educate the prteentbfly'wUhallthe ability it haa boa*nMi!W# l mb«ly‘ttUc*aVy.iew; bf this Kicat oonfiiol for- much mor* maylit not ‘ Treboirt’ - to -1 make the. nejtt oha-tranioandantly witfe'f .Tf great 1 rerV olutienanlwaye genenittr the lain forthaoo* caalon; <Hd grautifcattbienT Wto-maynot be unfruitful of the ebUUy'WhleVis (wanwd.to ‘direct it:tnthe'Wippleetr«iiUi f - -■ /. 80, Judging, gentlemen, of the; necessities, of the > times, wWia *l am deeply sensible pf J.hohonor you hare done ttelneo distinguish !ins tut, at eoabalcrliUjl anrnotraln enough; to aoppoio-ihat anything in the' Way of obitlt, to olforwhleir Wool!Io «nuol folio' publio itodofl If. wh»n oil woi .twaeoioolmo dioorltj in pnbllo ofloln'wMfofotiblbyrhoTO ■l*o,l. folt owno W tho proctifo iol nok-" foK ■> poiMikofota/iohould in oil motbjt, bomooH.iosilncUMdtodo' -it-irow. Ho b'either, o. boW‘W*n°w on' raroflreUo, , '««*'•’ * -IN|»>MMbUI«,' under tbo omtrnnce foot‘ho *onl4 pforo oquuV to its domoodl. 1 Btlt he,' on tno : Otbet band, b o oottord who would ißHnk froth' It if it b puthpou bitn. 1 In'foirrfow,' rh«r»foro,.whllo 4b(ilolmih(! bli 'ntMlt Of to, 1 ' own, I ihoil .not.nfmo' tho l tHut yoning jw»t,lf itjhonldbrthoplofohrt'hf-thopooplo .of tho DUtttetto obmmiVit fo m,'hoUdVt' ■ | . sihonktog.jouy gontlonioaiforfoisfiotbring' ! ifonaai'ln «Uck,oadiiTo-to(d«'-kltowa'tp do joWwbbto fat to bo. T«rr nuptolfuli,, ,our ohodioallftrfkht,- ■ Xgoui Wliuoxs. T' 1 . '"V; - ,-• ;•• -:. . .’"*’•: |. ■ VOLUME LXXV —NO, 227 : Jaimes L. Graham. | Mam. Editors: Tho friends of Jimei Graham have presented hla name to the voter* of Allegheny bounty for State Senate, and they hare no disposition to ayoldaoompari ton of hU merits and sartfieeswHh thosoof any other oaudidatn named* -Ko* have they an especial choice whether that comparison •ball be made throogh_tbe.columns. i of tho newspapers or before the people in person*. Mr. Graham is essentially and etoineutly one of the people; having hardened'hla'bwh hands by honest toHi'hobas arUrmympatby and. regard for thatJargOj -and in some negree unrepresented class,- the labonngpeople* 'jit is true that he has never served in the State- Legislature, cltbftSenate of House r hoVU'U likewise true that no man in Allegheny coun ty is more familiar with the wishes and .waste, of the people generally.. His associations have always been with the people; and .Ms general and: unbounded popularity :ie •' the natural result of his . generous, honest' and I 'liberal conduct -through, life. That be is “honest and capable/* nfteds not newspaper.argumentation to establish.: 'AI-: though he may not have had the educational advantages that some of the candidates have enjoyed, ho-has had what ia-muohj-botter* Be been liberally endowed by nature with . natural capacity of high order, which, has. boon sharpened and rendered practical la the .business of life. Asp speaker, be,is fluent,: earnest and the of .any. other candidate; In this crisis of the nation’s life, it ; behoovea .vpters -to in quire as : ' degree of.patriotism'.evinced .by. thecaudi-; dates. ‘ Mr. Graham has dispensed hls.moanp . with a profuse and Hborsi hand*and hrsiieart and hand are alike open to calls for the nans*. . In the judgment of the waiter,} there if! worse than nothing in the airgnment.that any , one should be nomlnaied because he Iras-al-- reody jervodf eyeral years: in;, thttseme «a* parity. 'None of the Warniest .friends, of.tho other-candidates din reasonably pretend that ■ tbelc’cahdidate is the superior of Mr; Graham i in mental, moral, and political fitness. >The great mass of the voters iwlieve, and will shoir la Convention, that James li. Graham is i theohoico of tho pooplc for State. , Sbxatqs. How a Soldier Feeler A Pennsylvania soldier In Tennessee, one of three brothers in the service, writes as I watched anxiously, for John** name in the ; lists of killed and wounded (in tbebsUlesber | fore Richmond.) It «u 'a relief fo kupw no was safe. Wehave Been Tory graciously-pre served thus far. .May we all bo brought idle home for the lake of those who are waiting and counting the weary days of our absence. greatest sufferers are at homo. • Wilfi'fcs it ia.hard work and real, excitement and calm,; danger aid Safety; but with them, one. long, weary Suspense/: May God in* Hi* mere* giver ub speedy succees end restore peace! •; 1 agree with you in your epmionof,the ne cesaity af a -change of policy oh the part of the Government. Here we all expect Tt soon. Ttiei rebel eititene expect It and fear it, but cannot deny bat that it would ho right. Bpme poof, besotted, pro-slaveiy democrats in the army .talk about leaving the service-rather than Bghl.'to put niggers on an equality with white'men.* we sometimes hear an ignorant Kentucky volunteer swear that he will fight for the South If it cornea te that; but whether. In the army or out of-it, the men, who make, the most lass about it are poor devils who never'bkd enough money to buy a nigger baby until they made unelo .Sam's paymaster, of got forty dollars per thousand for rotten rails; used by the boy* jo fry their fat pork;or boirthsir roalelave holders hate sense enough iobee that common sense would teach government tbat'emaneipationis the xnostreffectite mean* of hfiding them, and preventing all danger of Its -recurrence. /Our regimenti* stroogly ; in faltpr of.extrememeaeuTcs.-« - ' Wo.expect, to. ece the boy* turn outefter harvest, fill up L the quota of our Staw, and put the war through.. We don't want to stay out lhfdugh; hext winter; but have more men'to:’cover our lines. If. W® only bad ihe blacta to the sittiirppils, and let Us go on and briik ußtbb rebet arm ies, I believe we could lhkhage It.' But-w It is.* We are outnumbered everywhere. ■ How long lathis state of things to Ust? Mu*t we fell b*ck to Maldrach Hill, mended, and spend another winter in themed of Kentucky, and be poisoned by tbeaboml-. nable sink water aha war spring?. .We .look, around sometimes- and • ask eaoh other how long > SeOesh would ttehd if they ‘Would only letui loose? Wouldn’t we eleah out theold rebel planter* who mre> feed in g • the guerrilla* and forcing the;poorwhitee tojoinjhearay? Pethsps we may. yet hate auhanej: tjv' defeni ourselves; then lockout for rough work,- We ; will go In, and, woe to the man wbq : eesh lu .that t day ,l /.When comes into camp with his beugh£.eir*».wncea. hear ithe 1 bo>s bUwe 'rhlm .ftrpugV theirwl teeth', and then they handle their, grin*.ftj -th« Ur for;;fWhi.n;%. beer hf some n*w act of diabolical treaoh-- err,' imtnboU ..MriKwtth’ tlon th»tw. rannot g«p »t ttomii rW.'look upon theta ,s.d «yot®d:to destruction,and-gt. • waiting impatiently for, thaday of rwgonlng., M*r It com. >OOO,. Mid BW.:tb. ;l?p.g o»t»- HiUtU-wuM 'mi with thoU iWo??] poor Ignorant soldiers and guerrillas may go; the plantars moat suffer.- ObT If w#noold -•» through thaSonth with «t* aword and thu K!h*w. „uidrty.wonld and save tbo livea-ofthousand* ofhreve hoy*,. one of whom is worth a wlbole et»j: : ,] •theif nice Wthr end; fet ■SgfJ* is thellirebf-e eblMer in'thefr Wyej? are offiser* herecwbo Mj it will oofpayihem If tho’ w&r’does not last tillneXt Spring • ,'j. The KeMon» for- tfisi IDralt.._ .■4 Periqni in »litaition tokEow, irdiiowiig *». tj»ici)W;.rB»»9S»: fw th* JttMk d»ny«! re»oii.U> di»ftißgt< ■■■-’: V- 1 «••«;? . ■ _f’i rt [i_Tb» o! kioktrt«ml o«pU»llstii.«pe»tKJ mitud *fi«r fcEQlbcr, feum WB*fc to ▼B*** »8a 2SMSaagg& zssFWJsm&atiSft . iifgmw £■ Ueaoßi who cooplalaod bitterly of th, *V**Yj ctolntß' «f • hl*poUoy» ffthe ProßiapSt would pqt' t ekO j tbtb poU®7» U.h<m!d .t’U »*»»"& of; a Urg9 portion «f .ty.-ggejg&B** B ? polUicUos, tbt WlTert»l,4*»w4 ff »• i So theft.ibe *•“* kot theifimy bp.to‘ i Uiie , Urg®*tP?*»^P r ® att : bor: endSfore •dwxbwiud.'tfcw stub * fetjJ, a i 7 ro ?\?‘ , utterly! crash the itbillion'. •'; ■ - i: i! 0 ; .<3ov.- YiK3k»> JoU-jMM** O6Mf*lor itti aitsotini -thct recruiting 'Chill eetiipi on 'tW'lsUi; ;£i" Statehei Dotbeeaiedared/h/. tbe^er hUaSMifc Slo, ■ deSclen|iy.,.'eTery_: |til» r tt>3i«l;,.ctaa.who ;of.ri t hitudt e*Us<>U»: MflUtotiforthwo jcui up,to ln eMO tVort!«»inr* plai of rwrnlli; the righlUri!iOTc4 'decline theii eerrlce!.- Tt»,«SiplU?«fiJ 0.W 1 - Ihe mill til/)i the State, io,bo iUrtMA f"*?- 4 ??, clutef. wIH follow M «oo» •» cin bem»dttoat. L :; r aMHteife Hut diUM nvj XA'SUSU*< pEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, N. E. comer Wood and Filth Hte. FIEE AND MARINE INSURANCE. PIBSCT0&8; Jama I>« Vctner, Capt. Jcho L. Bhotdt, Samni P. Bhrirer. oeorco B. June*, frank Vaa Confer, 0. Hanaon Lots. . Wm. rumps. John Watt, Wm. B. Hays, John S. Parke, Gbariee 8. Biwell. Wm. Van Kirk, WiL PHILLira, Preside*., JOHN WATT, Tit* President* WM. F. QABDKER, Beottory. town «rcountry. -Office No: St® Walnut street* . - r.OaKTax; *223,5X0 i Aiaris, *3O3,He #c—lorf.Us M follow! l 1 . -• • Fiiit Mortg*«* o ° City Tropcr* • , ty, doable the amount——..*ll«,Wt> Iv . Ground rent, first class...— ;;—",462 , .Penns. B. ,B. Co.*» 0 per c*ot. - - fcokn, *30,000, eoat... 27.W00,«i • City of . Philadelphia, 6 per oeut. Loan...- 30,000 o<- Allegheny cbanty 6 per ct. P. B, Ik Loan 10,000 Gt*. ColUiem bonds, well sec turd.„ —• 3^oo .Huntingdon ud Broad Top. Mountain y.iiwiaAv Pamp^ry,' 1 »yi*ipg* lean.—.. 1,500 ou f -PennnlTanU Kail rood ,CoJe Stock—.' £toCk of Bel tan be Mutual Insurance iV-.~ S*,SW Stobk of County-?lre Insurance Co.,j—— b«" «J «■* ? 'Sloik of Deluwmrt H. 8. Insurance C 0.:.. ' JJ® »** Commercial Bank , do,- :•••» '-’Mechkhia’ Badk * do" ...... ' it 013 6b -Union 1L Insurance Co.’s Scrip ' **£.l*. BlUa Becoirable, bnsineee paper-.—— I®,*!* «. Book Accounts, accrued Interest, etc.■ -«ln 7r.- Cash on hand and in hands of agents—.. 11,H85.1** : , . 1308,50a:©*' 411. EM TIKULKT, PrHidfinf, ■ dubotou: Clen-Tiojley, U. L:C*raou, BAmucl pTiptiaw^, Z. Lothropi * Wffl; B: -Tbompaon, Bobt. TclaciJ, ' Robert Steen,. phma. LeUoJ, Fredarick Brown* Fwd’k. Unnia, - Wo.iiua«er, ; Jacob ,T. Bustles, . : Oj StataMoo*" 0. 8. Voo<l, BegJ. W. Tingle). Smith Bowen, . ffi B. Worrffi, a- , - Manbatf HOI. ; . John Bissel), ; . B.Ul&'CHSlAN.Saeretoi-,. ; j.G. COFFIK, Aptat, • - my fl Hortheait corner Third and Wood etn-et* iAaUiCA-NUii COJAJPA* YV HY Of PITTBBOBQIL ;■ f,f Ml w* rAiAD B. ttUXEB, Jr., iWtab • . , • Offlc®, Ho. 98 Water afreet, Bpnog A 0o.’» Ware hnns».ahcuire» Flttsbnrgb. •; ‘ .. .. Wfa tewr# again* alt Male <J, i\rf and el&nxe -Biikt. A Iloma InilUiuton, managed bg Director §uko nra+eil kncmiin the commnnitg t .and who-ar* <&*«• 'inindit bg' promvineu ‘ libeeaiifj,' to «o» nlatn tha extractor trtiefc (hag hat* auvnud, a* offering pntect&to iheao koho duir* to be inmtred.. f £ST7» ASSETS, OCTOBER 30,1853* : - —•—■•••» * ® **”*<* *° mriiSS £ Premium Kot«#.,— Notes and Dills Dbconst^ roaa: s •. .-■ • Andrew Ackley, .... Alexander Speer, . Uarid M. Looffi HeeaJ. ’l'bujnae, . ~ ■ BsnJ.P.Bekwwell, • 4«b» U, M’Cmirt. R.'Miller, Jr n J%m»'6lcAt:lej, - Nathaniel flolwea, Alex. Vlmicki “ Sootw ponlv ; WfllUiu H. Smith, <7. VTißioiotßOO. iU GOBDOh* ' NUKJIMXY. AttAiMil L.USS3 BY . FISS.—FBAKSLIS nas INSUKASCK COM FAHy. OF BUIIiADILI-iUA. omc», tea sod • .Cbotomt etr»*t,ne»r,Fiftb. *• _ - ■fllaiettttnt 4jt Aaaet*,. ISfJ),•pcbUlhe*!- IBM EiUlSfuiM't taL |loB|illl <>l) , l(S.9'iJ CO T«pori#fc«t»/ou ample CpHaierrt ' , jfl . mine Sfit>,667 t 2) au,TM ‘a. . . .ffotata&SSiUi Be«lTmbla..,..A—..—«• ; J ifi OMb . gT,gl« w 1.:.., ] ; r • *2,808,05; : only uxofltifroio premluoi*• wbteh Ibif .... Oojbpaay • an', divide by Taw are from rfek' wbiC ' r huts been determined. . ■ - >•••• • * TnanraDce made on'every dwrtptioq.. of property, l«ir« • r » ecta ““ lil r wllkeecority^ Blnco.tbeil lncorporstlon, aperiod<rt thirty jee* V ttuy hare peld4oaeenby tire.to ao «aotiDt.«wee4l4. - 'Joir afflKonf. v Ifeßort, thenbr uffordlug eridcnc* -of the advantage* of ineoranceyat weU u tbolr abUt • ■. ‘ty and dlapodUon to moot with iiropptt>*» .«1 ..... lUbiliUefc T - ' ; - ... LOOO BTUM.i piild during ihfc ft»x 1853^.*.. . :...; i " ‘ , *• r.lw»oL*i, -BortwtD. Lewto*'. .. - : - ! Tobla* W4Ucaw,’ (l Edward C. Pale, , LDaTi4,B. Brgro*.,, ; 1 G«o r W.Kiclianl» , _ Wr : ~.i BamoatOrmae, ' C«w r»i«. ‘ t v ... OaAJJLEti K. BAUCKEH, £ralde*l. I’ 1 ■ TOWARD O.IXA.LK. Viet Prcnd<mi. : , '"• - “fBTfl - \Vixyl A Thin! -U ■ INLAMITIN- ~ }■ 'BUBAKCK.—IHSUEANCE COMPAKV «'»- * OBTIIAMSUICA, FUILADELI’iiIA. . . ■'* TP^wr*'tfPLkTT; Bt&aars^ TUE SI'ATK , I * '*• Tobruirjl. ■■■■■■'"~~ . • : TTAEtFtii.tOFXBi'iNSU UANCE CO. - --• ' H nARTTQRPJ , h -:K t i IntorjotJw lSt<£&pla*, -,:>.ox - - •' *• *l*o*s^%jB*Sw«tory---. • ._• Mr talbaabotoold an-J M'-ibl* . ~Bi.-hUobtafeadbr application to -> v : i'- ••' -*• W.jyj&MlW£B&galeT , >HuHdipg»«,.- jV , ~. rirazaarsissuttASCE comi'ax* Vy Of •'* 6ikD*L . ;*• v• * -’ —:. '•' r.'lßKxrcaBt«MaVo*t<ftadoMKOM.. . . .. ; crSrBouSs?tf «M»d WetUmlilrvn, ,L«>tc* md v .. ._ ; 'sfoi6afc gS-U**iß»Ttg*tioo of Mm.B*«. flr». ..- t ,:. - , wTo. *aW<£>. B, r. Jon*S d.- HarfefiSxß, ■feiiwSi- J. Oadmll. Jr, iTon. T,:im<nr»t :■:■■: Jdm&gujorllij;-. -•• B*Rl»>wtos. -, ChMlc» H.Zce,- ■ - Hoy,-*- BlßgbrMH.' : - I - ■ 1 ~ ■’ dr3<SlyJ A pant of pirraeoEoa; omc*, No, w • lßgarMocolast*U£!i*Uof Mirwod.'Sltrlu# BbiV - i ' JSAAOJOSKS, Praidmu- , _ .. .... ' - JOBS D. HcCOBD," Fie* fruUnb-' W*t t'-T-C -T . - laws'JooWi ..John l> McCoru* 7 • ,<LO. lloiW7r- r ‘ r: '' r ' : -OipW Ait*m Ji2Sn*, ~v •* ? tUrra.OUud% ( ; - R.£.Si«Uo|, „- , u •i C»pC.fi. : fl.'6rVi r~ ’ Upt. Wm.Urop, • - Job* Irwtat *t; vJE-.lfc tfcOww, . f jttoM, U. IteTto/ , TAMEdMuBAiVU,; ul-iKi. j' I' ;■ CK iBOBJTKOTi • KrimM B«cin»n«;v iSvukltdi oT BoUiiß**, «a 4 r m»«tat«aa» tktlr - & cis-javaic, tfc+ , * 7'(H AKL6TSK~iSLIJME, SUxcfactcs-' ''' . I »■ «AKO-*<lßT>a, ood lor- Y.?ifllnifrfhAMndailiutnUMPU. -goUagmt l*UIi08r»l»M bt HAL-LET* -JS-iftS *eo.'SBU!fTV3 -MANUS. rltlrond ■>«>.--■ ~ - g So. g Full, rtwrt. .mj» ~ KiiMbllK * iiUU.,. UsAißaa 1» TrOkN'ii- iIISUA) I4 ! UuU> IS t*143108 •I Unimim.it** Hoi.Sc Wood nioew totmii -•- : WWW l '!* »1l»w. vtjmhnrwh, J**, .■. assssaa— hL battik *&d ktepr. - w T v -ont*ndMrftjr»l*b7' . * Jao > WH.fi. lU.Ti* CO. r »3 LiHrt 7A. l-9s,i*i »•-. r. jlOfl.OM 57
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