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ESTABLISHED IN 1786. of © p ifP i lJsl l »^ A S*? ; 'i <> ® CB » t * Clair Street, Dew tbfr Bride* ?B«fr fa*! *Q*<JABBOH OILS on llffle. CBUD& QUA o/>ii d#» : esrlptlons,- vaxxted. ! Addrau J. WEAVES, J*., . Beentwy end Tnuorer. - myl&6zn •• *•* ■ “ T 9* LIGGETT & CO., (successors to . . tf *Befl turn Txcna axd'Ooddu* •COVttmauw far thetalft of-OUAiy. SEEDS. . CHBBSB.'PBODUCB; Ae.;' KoeL 79 'lTftter fthd 02 . rroQtftreet»,PlttjbQrgh,P». ttys aazmsv macxxows... MACKEOWN A LINHAUT. Floor JUL Aftn Gains FAerott, PiongcßAim Coxhiuior MKftCuaßis, for the sale of Flouf?Grain, Pork, Be* con, Lard,. Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Beans, lallov, Greta* Feathers,-Potatoes, Pot. and Pearl. Sateraituk Unwed and Lard Oil* Drfadond Green 'Vrults, Timothy, Clover, Flax and Gram Seeds. V9uh adra&ces.mads on Consignments* . apl:ly Mo. 297 Liberty «t.. Pittsburgh. - l OHN b. CAN Fi ELD, ikaaii*- tl mo*- **i»To*WAEM*oM*Ecnorr tad wbol»> ala dMler IaWKSTKKIT £S3£ BV S XIISKS K, BUTTER, LABD, POKE, BACON, FLOUR, Flflli, POT AND PEARL A6BES* BALKRATU* LIN* SEED*AND LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT ami Produce ceuertUj, Noi, 141 And M 3 Frontetreet, Plttrtmrgtt. •• _ oe3 ! : - WU. ■HCFaiP. Li /IULP & BHEPAKD, CoMVissios Hue i X \J charts and dealers Id VLOUB, QBAIK AMD • > PBODUCE, Mo. 243 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CbOjke brands of Flour fbr Baksrs and Family use ' constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to Ailing orders for Merchandize generally, octfcdly . J7HA-NK. VAN UOltiJKK,Produceand Mm ConsutstOs Meacna*?, dealer in FLOUB, BUT* TJC& BBOUtfg, SEEDS, LADD, CHEESE, FORK, DBIKD AMP GREEN. FBuITS and riulDce gen., srallj. .LiberalsashadvanoeamadsoDcoxisignmeQta. Mo. mjSecood street, Pittsburgh. .: JAMES O. MoVAV, Forwardisq AMD Ohmusbiob: Blhcuast, fur (ha sole of FLOUII, GRAIN,3AOaN,LAUD,LBUTXRR, geu>nllf t Do. 10 CttlTUflKltD STREET, comer of First,.Pittsburgh, P*. • rf ' laTOnict* nod conaignmaote solicited., JagfclyJ Ja M kS A. FKI'ZKK, Forwarding and Uoxausiox Mebcoabt, for th* sale of FLOUIt, QdAIH, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, and Produce generally, No; lfl Market «u» comer of First, PUulmrKb. ocfidly V« fCHOKABBa. t, LABO. SCEOIIAKEK_A LAiJG, CcuonsaioN •fii*acsAßT*.*nd- wholesale dealers in .GROCE RIES, FLOUR, GRAIN* PRODUCE, Ac.,!No. itfi) Liberty; street, Pittsburgh,: Pa.; ■ sel&dly - TA-Mtot- »Aliy,FLlAife >jON | iMavittah. UJtuubs nr L&BD 01L, and Coximiniß Mxa* -cxabts for. the purchase, and solo >of CRUDE. AND RSriNKD FEToOLEUfIUNoa.&aad iU Water*,, fitfarfiurgb.': Advances toade on consignments. HifCI kinm.R gnnPoafinrfA.lnr-. . M'Glll ASoiv No';. 183 Liberty street, Pitts* , bonh, GENERAL PRODUCE, GROCERY,-AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,... ■- ... , Consignments rcepectftiUy solid ted. .■ . frZfcdly. w*. : SrBITX. M . M ... MM JOS. wiute, TOfIITJMatOTUEES,-.^rFoKWARDixa '• \w lA*n. Cormmiob Hkbcbasts sod dealers in PROVTSIONaANDi PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. •.gas Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.• . •» myB7 A SOHO Y EK. Commission Merchant, • dealer in CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, Ac., No. 183-Liberty street. • i . • mh27:dly VIIALUI XXSSS, i n . n , lp . rl ,. rtUTO X’CAXDLXSS,' Special Partner; : ■\Jf: EANS: &" COFFIN. • successor* to iyXu'Candlau; Means A Co., WHOLESALE GBO-. -.CERB,comrrof Wood and Water streets, Pittsburgh,. Pena'a. .. ■ . ■ ... Jy3;dly. • H..TOIQT. f ■ H. VOIGT & CO.,soccossorto L. Q. ill; OralT, PHODCCE AKI> COMMISSION UKU-! CHANTS, 347 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. au6 , jobs 1. a00»E..u.......~~~...~, nous*.: JOHN I HOOSE; & CO.; 'Wuolebalb Gboousaxp Oonusxos Muechabts, oorner of: Smithfleld and Water streets, Pittsburgh,Pa. Jy7 • ViltHjKiii'UJS & BIEWAKT, Wholb-; JJJ sits GaocEas andCojuussjoh Hebcbabts. No. .t»7 Wood street, Pittsburgh,. . . . . JeSbaly i I i*. S. SttOWa.—.«. KUUPATUCK. BROWN* KIRKPATRICKS, Whole uU'TSiocui and dealers in FLOtfB AMD: 4KEDS, Mas: and lQlJJberty street, Pittsburgh.. noiunvooPsiiD^^^^Tu^r^Jaß^Lrvaulaaß' & Wallace;^ WHOLESALE DBPGGISTB, UfilU> JUJiiliii'i'UN. Übjjlbblb f uxb O DBCGS 'AND CHEMICALS, M3IFUJIEIIY, FANCY GOODS, BUENING FLUID, OILS, FAM-; ILYMEDICINb3i Ac., Ac., of s trictiy prime quel-; ~ityrwWctrfaepgers at lowwt-prtcqg-rOoreer-Sinlth-; 'fiold'end Fourth streets,’PitutrargU,'Fa.' 1 <- - 1 pmcrfptiotis rare telly compounded at all hours.- : J |» A.' FAiUNIKsTUUK ifcCO/, Whole tALS Darooist end Manufacturer of .WHITE' LEADAMD WIHABGJE, poraer of Wood and front itnwts, Pittsburgh-] ' > mhT ’ TUfcLN'IVbUOTT,• Wholesale Dhalhb, ■ 0‘ in DRUGS; PAINTS, OILS, YARN IfIHES AND DTK STUTFS, No. SW Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—.. • All Orders wjUreeelre prompt attention, -anSl - - i 41. JJadgcmst. b . mJ- 140 Vood street, corner Of .Wood street snd Vlrgia alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'taSTvEECH, (late of Foyette oonuty, AtroaJitT, Ae. * IT- , PHTSBUBOH.Fv Office—B. E. comer Fourth end Grant streets. •my33:fim - > --»• ; •: At 1 Law. Onftdt, eccend story Ken’s taw Bom* .v • aMv'-Ko^SSlHimottdstreet^L'.'- . .WiUatteodUitbe-«PtUeswnt t t* H"f Svititlaa, la. Washington. District otColnmbU. ; * mIMM : jobs a. •■iaarATaicx........~.........5u0x0a, I? JHKFATEICK & MELLON, Aw ok - IV km it Law. Ko. 1&3 Fourth street, firs door* »• above Smithflcld, Pittsburgh, Ps. ~ , oy!7:dtf ; riIHUMAH KWiNU, Attorhbt Am .- i CoussattOß-AT Law.r i " 'QfHCXi ho: IfiO-Fourth' etreetf corner of Cherry ( j alley 7 , Httebargh, Pa: - I •.* 4 aolL*d*wlyT t (1 tt 4L BAU'Aii, Attorsey , ado i/aOoranuftAAT Law, naa removed toKCUN’S LAW BUlLptSGtivNo.il.- Diamond. street* nest ■ doorie flt. Peter’e.Cbnrch.-.> : ..Maylftdly v "** BCBoYsa, ..........,~~sxmvo. e. scuovss. & a SCIIOYEU; Attobitbts at •.Law. Office, 139 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. r & HUTCHINSON,' Commission KBH ‘DESERVE'CHBESE/FZrfUB, FISH,-BA* OOH, BUTTED, LINSBIDOIL; POTS- AND ViPfIABLAffUES, SEEDS, GBAIH, DRIED.FBUIT Ijl *ad Pr6duceevuenll y.' Be*t btands Fanfly Flour . alwayrcn-band.' Agenr fcr the eels of Had Don 4 OO.V celsbretod Petetrted'pearl SUxch. Roe. 116' 145 Pint ste., between Wood and Smith - fisldyPlttsburgh Fa. 7 > - > epfcdly • LjfVtotoß WABEHOUSfc.—tIENUV \J SL COLLINS, ForwaitUag and Conxmlsrion U«r*> i .t4aßr.:«ad dealer is CUESSE, BUTTEB, LAK* ■ FlAfi and- JTodnoe geseraliy, Nou. 2fi Wood street, ibove Water, Pittsburgh. \ . ay3; . UUUttiSS * CIA, Fob* t'AOS- U-ra.udfci.lM.liiPßOYlSlOHa.ajniorof ilu totviM.fKMt tutor,' itstiy ■»-, t ff?i&KDiBßffrCoFPiS^3CaranMK>B . ' • eormr VTooi• aoS - i;'r A^^rautow i •y;-,-' Jffci.BUtfrirf UviwrtJ I4'> ' .;*' V. 87:Wateritroet.- ; • Q" KKA,' USCBBMST: Citijbks” • ( - : ~lJ'trttriiyO» i 'CoyrAiiTj.cqfperMarket'~Kad'WiU«T. ■J Ijl M. GUKDONj-SBOBETAsy Westebh »twet, - K --‘ • • ' <* ! TV ~AL j ‘JJOO&.' SBCfKBfXtEY' AlXMßfcrr ■ /;; i, cab*;...uavu> awimnm. - tmLBON r CASa & CO.,- . _ ■> ;■ v ; /1'T r? 5' i -‘V; i;>J 11 (La&“WU*mi Pofueip**) ' «'. V*. V' .: vt«oaxiaa Jun> domestic pw ooow, ; ,i{^oft k :4ft| s Wood..ctnet > ,third lions* i&qvw .Diamond [ : allay, flttibench. aplO^f i-j rnrniiumm&fttnmmss^ tdJ A: Ocu* JUUS -^jH<STAPUAHDEANC?^p^YG<)ODS t h/Jnit«OTlier.of;gfrnrth wdMjwwatroom.-:-- ,*&•. r„~,I.“ W. ! BAHKJSK AOtLyDEiITOUI urDltt i /V-ttANtoNIWVK i 'D*iUg< Mitrti-' Vi'nihm Yuen DDT OOODS.iIJci cfthtTOg i*a! Ho. 7* Market rtwt. Pittabwrgh- • ;■' ANb-DKY HIDES.— i . 3 barrel* Beeewax;.,.,. '. Ii StrSlhi; .■ - v -> ... OArtiUßWjw.pßkn, toarrive.nod faraga bv v. . < JBAIAB PICKET Jf<JQ# hUOUK.—2obblt choice Family Flour I UKACUKBI PJSAOUKBI FKaCHKS I £&!32isfi2&ir'» r;p *- f wflLw..-cocnar ll»rkat*ad yintiti. ' *»*V . - L.H. YOIGTACO. n--; .•i-'i-.JJ <’■>>, * -, : ./■«m-i» nittmaMSTs. No. 305 LIBELTT STBEET, PITTfiBOROH, P. PRODUCE. '' , : , ) , ; ,, f ,. : ,-, ' , --;. 4 ;-'4:4's'.:% - 't•t , ' , :;4', , : 'T.: ..,.:`::`•'l',fi.:4:-'.::•.,:!4'.':.4.r'4. DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE AINI3 COMM EKCIAL JOUKNAL. \ GROCERS. S‘~HRIVER k LAZEAR, ' wnWrili? ■ ' ’ WHOLESALE GBOUKES - UQ ■ > - - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, V „ „ . Nm. mil 29 SmllhfleM Btrwt, Corner Becond, JxDslyd • PITTSBURGH, PA. M. UOKMLY, WHOLESALE OUOCEB, Ho. 271 EIBEETY BTBIKT, - PITTSBURGH* Pa., Hiring purchased the Interest of .his late partners, will continue the business at the old. stand, and will be pleased to receive the patronage of his old friend* and customers. . . t mylS-dtf wm. n. arnarATniCE. WKL U. .KIRKPATRICK ,& CO., ft Wbolbsalb Gaocßßr,-Cownnzoß MxuoHAjrts a»d Dealkbs m Cocktsy Pbodlti,- No-263 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap7 - TUOS. LITTLE, ■» r —TBIMBLX. Little & wholesale Gbockbs abu Coiuixssiob Meecbabts, dealers In PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHRESR, VUH, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON; NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh tnannlhctures generally, 112 Secoud street»PitUburgh. dubcam xboBALD..„j. aobocble. JVi cJJOKAU) & ARBUOKLE, Whole- IxJLtAnsUaocEBS, Pboduob ajio Commisiios Meb* uuantb, Jobbers In N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES, KkUNLD SUOAUS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA COh, RICE, OUEEbE, SEEDS, Ac., No. 263 Liberty ■treet, PlttaftnrgU. •• nolj;lj r. QL»aEa„._..j. a. betxeb. m wa. d. uthil I3EYMEK & JiKOTHEIiS, euccessors J. V to £ Roymes A Anderson, ■ W holoale dealers In fttIREIGN NUTS AND' fcfcCTIONERY,SUGARS, F4RE WORKS, Ac., No*. Ub &ud liS\\<xxi street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh, jyj&ally UfcOiUlft 8. METZCAE. Head & aiktzgar, and Cojriusaios Mnc&um, ant! dealers In all kuuuof Countilt I’aqducc and I’ittsbubuu Manu /AOtPBES, it a.. "Liberty street* ojiyoslt* bead ul W ood street, Pittsburgh, IN BUR. UO BISOB B. BOBUON. D ttOBibON it CO., Wuol.esal'hJjUo- JaVs cBBs, toMMiuioß Alxbchbxts »uil dealers in 81l iuniU or PKOVIBIOKSf PKGDUCE, buTgb Muonfactuns, No. 256 Pitta* bar«tu_i nfrj JA. M OhAOJj, WUOLBSALH IiBOOEB, • CoMMissioa Mbbciust and dealer in FLU Dili UUaIN, F&ODUCE AKl> PROVISIONS, Jio. 270 Libcitjr stroot, opposite i}aml, i BATLiberai advances toad* ob Cotnignineata.« mhU:ly . • CIISO. DgArcn W W GEIHJKBIEB, MANILLA BOPE, OAKUM, (Ui<Si PIICU and Pittsburgh manufactured trudn, ho. HI Water street, abuts the UoQonintliela Bridge, PttHbargßj pa.. , -y~ c-r . KOBEUT DaLZJSLL & CO., Whole- CALX GOOCSU, COUIUSIOH AMO A OBWAX£>ING UnacuANM, aud'dealers ia’PKQDUCE and Pitta burgh manufactures, Plttsbcrgh, uucxr suirida. LAMBKHT- & SHIPTON, Wholesale {Seockas, P&odccx D*alxba and Ooaatsaioa Mskchabtb, Mo. <j sixth street, Pittsburgh, Fa. dollily > ’ • jous watt joils wuaoa. ,WAai’ & WIUSON, Wholesale (Iso- IT cxAAy Cokmusioh Ueucoamts, and dealers In Prodqceaud Pittsburgh ni&ziat&ctaroe, ho. 1W Lib erty street, Pittsburgh. . ♦ .uttS XSAIAH iUCKiT* & CO, \V holEsaus Gaocus, Cokklsjios ilxscOASTs, nod dealer* hi PUOVLCL. Mo. 80 WalerstTweL and 85 Front street, Pittsburgh. OSO. W. CILWOBTH. JCIIU S. OILWO&TB. ■ T , B.I DILWORTH & CO.,i WhoUsloh V • tinocsUt Mas. 130 and 133 Second street,iltar hmilhfleld, PittaburglL uol 1 JOBS VX01D.........._.W1AU*J1 FJLOTD. JOHK FLOYI)4eCO. } WholbsauiGeo cse* ajfd Coiunfisroa Mebcuahts, Mo. 173 Wood and 328 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Jelt> WILLIAMBAUALEI. Wholksaib Mos. 18 and 20 Wood street, Fitts* burgh. Pa, lu3l:dtf ALEXANDEK EIXG, Wholesale Groce*, Imports* of dona Ash, Nd 273 Liberty • •trwc, Pittabnrgh, Fa. mho CTUftEIISd DaSIeL. UENNE'r/'Z^NrMANU rACTCEEUOr WlllTK STONE CIUNAAND; CBDAU COLODED WADE. ,T * 1 • *4*ornce e>u Weaxuocsa ax. No.. 74 Fusts Ssaur, PiTTßscacn, Pa. mhlfl:lyPM w. e. imraiLU.. M .ji. t. sun. JV/TACKIN’TOSH, HEMEIULL & CO., ixJL cornur Pike and O’Hara stnetsi near the City Water Works, Plltabcrgb I J.’a., Jlanulaclureia of lIACKINTOSH AND HEAIPAILL’S IMPDOVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAU SNOIKXd AND SLIDE VALVEN,of all Sima and best style: ‘ Having ppt up machinery.pf large capacity and of the 1 best quality, - we are prepared to do hcaTy Job bing, ona solicit woritinthui line, trusting that by -promptness, and the character of our work, to merit pTihlir pwtrr>rt*>*» .. ' ,:l__ ‘ We invite special attenlioa to oar BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantage* heretofore onattaiuod in this dask 01 Engines. . Ja26:lyd JOSEPH F. HAMILTON*CO., , - .-:y Odraerof Ftrst^Dd-ldbettysirMta, PITTSBURGH, Pa., ■ANTTACTbUkU Of BUPEBIOB STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, 4c., 4c. mylfctf SSEVEKANOE, No. 51) Water St., t PilUburgb, man ufactnrer of BOILED DIF ET»< WHOUGIft WIKES* 001IM0N AND D4ILDOAD, of every deeaription*-t •> -; , :• ~ . ■STParticular sized or shaped SPIKES nod BlY* ETS, large or amalli' mode to order at'short notice; A yood wortmept conwtaally on hand. my2biw» j. a. t. JanaxarT..'; t. campbxal. EX CELS fOB GLASS WOBKS.— WOLFE, PLUNKETT A CO, , GLASS Uaxosao runnaA. Warehouse, No.. 13 Wood .street, comer of First, Pittsburgh, Fa.. ■. r. . /se&lyd BIHDLE Ap: CO.. No. 215 •IF LlVeaty street, .opposite Pittsbureb, manufacturers orW’HtPS, LASHES AND SWITCH ES, and every dwcriiiUon of LEATHED BRAIDED WORK. ; \ .Orders solirited trop the trade, and goods prompt* iy shlpped-as-pev instraetiooa,— - - • MxlswlyF - liEjrrisTiiir. TIIEETH EXTBACTEDN WITHOUT X PAIN,. BY THE USE OF AHsAPPABATUB WXIKBEBYNO DBUGSoaOALTANIC BATTER? ARE USED.. • • \ . .Medical, gentlomen and their familiee N hav* had tbolrteeth praam, andarereddy to teetlfy as to the safety and. minlttmen ef thy opera- Uoa—whsterer has been mid by person* interested in •asserting the contrary, having no Jknovlodge process. " \ IHTABTIFICIAL TEETH inserted !n every ityle> and chargee very low; warranted in all casce u» be of the beat material,- . E. UUDBY, PcwTisr, 134 Bmltbfleld st. - TOSEPH XOAMiJ. UHpTißTjTUoDnelly'B tl Building, comer of Diamond and Grant street*, .Fittsbnrgli. , - ....•! Rsrsaßczs-Drl A. M. VaUdck, fit. Hillock, Theodore Robbins, BuAsell Errett. my3:dly ' BOOK&ELLEiIS, Kc. wni. G. JOHNSTON * 00.. Station - Trnii BLAUcBoor MAJtnvAflnxns,'A«i>{do» Pamrgas, NACT Wood Street, PKfstmrich. ***3o.- Xf AY & CO.,' BOOKSEttERS and StA* XV rioaras, No. Wood Street, nest door to the corner of ThlrtJ. 'PltUbhrgh, Ta. SCHOOL and LAW BOOKS constantly on bend. ' J ;L BfiAb, ikWKSELLKS ABD HtA :m Tiostt, No. 78 fourth street, Apollo DaUdlafg. TRUmaijraSy Ue. IuSEPH HORNE, Ohalia in Tun y kurat, KaauiDijun unßTßiv Goods, No. 77 Market street, PUtsbanrb. "■ 1 _ *plB, EATOK, UACIIUM A CO., lijuuuiii EnaoiDuaus, Taamaas. Norton, ete., Non. 17 end ll Fifth etreet, yitubajgh. »piß; R&AL ESTATE *i€}EjrTB. WILLIAM WAKD. Beaus m Pbo* usokt Shnd, Boans; HoartUoks, and ell •©- rarities tormouey. . Persons Can procure LOANS through my agency on rcaaohaMe terms. - i • { Tfaoae wishing to Invest their'money togood it. rentage, can always find first and second clan paper .at my office, for sale. • -•■•••• All eQS&mnnlcations and .lnjendaws eirietty confi dential. Office, Omni street/opposite St, Peal's Q»tb»drnU : -vyrri ,tr rrJklidtf: WIDE ENGLISH, .PAPEBB, at 12) *f T’c«hi*~Aflcth*r mt meJirtid tmd ftir saie by Ml W. P. MADHgALLb ttt Wood HrJ* f PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1862. BOOHS . DOOKB FOR _ YOUR SOLDIER U friends.—• Pocket Bibles; : Do. ‘Testament*; . Tho So'disrs- Pocket Book; Do. - ' Manual; . . po. ; v Hymn Book; Do," ' Text Book; Oliver Cromwell’s Pocket Bible; The Soldiers) Mission; Words or Cheer; Dc- * Counsel; 1 Uodley Vicars; General Havelock; A True Story of Lucknow; 1 Packets of Tracts—short,pithy and attractive; " Temporahce in tbs Army. All small and cheap and. lor tale at ao9 It. 8. DAVIS* Book Store, 93 Wood st. VAILITAKYDUOKS.— .11. 0. 8. Army B> gula' lous, reTtied; Scott’s Infantry.TaeMcs;' U. S. Inkutry Tactics; Instructions in Field Artillery; BlcCiellin’e Knropean Cavalry; . Do. , D. 8. do; Do. 1 •' Bayonet Exercises; Jomlnl’a Arts of War;. - Msnnint'sgplritof Military Inatitutioos; SchoUt’s Summary of toe Art of War, Kingsbury on Artillery and Infantry. DuQteld'e School of the Brigade; Copptr’s Evolutions ot the Line; Willard’s Manual of Target Practice; Longmore on Gnnahot Wound*; Grosa’ Manual ol Military eurgery; Foraaleby KAY A CO.. SS Wood it. Books \ bouksi * Medical Use* of Electricity—Garrett; ■ • Recreation* ofo Country Parson; • Queeua of Society;, Spare Hours, by J. Brown, M. D ; .Men, Women and Books, by L. Bunt; Titccmb’e Books; A Good Fight, by G. Rondu; Personal ilislory of Lord Bacon, Life oTSir Philip Sidney; Songa.in Many.Keys— O. W. Holme*, Poems,, by B«ae Terry; Liberty and Slavery—Bledsoe; * Lectures ou Apocolypee—Butler; Life and Spoecnes of Douglas;- Histo y of all Religions, etc., etc; mho J* L. BEAD,7B Fourth street. CAROS. ju"\VEBB £BKO~ " Comer Pratt uiul Commerce SU., Baltimore, General Commission Merchants & Agents ' for the sale of DUPONT’B GUNPOWDER AND SAFETY FOSE. Receive on consignment all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, and make advances thereon. \ P. 6.—Railroad track in front of Warehouse. . Rcrxa to William H. Smith A Co., 1 \ Miller &' Ricketson, Goorgo W. Smith A 0o. t Pittsburgh, Spencer A Garrard, Culp & Shepard, J Merchants’ Bank, . I n.nim/. M ! B. 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DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS OP TO THE HOUR OF PUBLICATIONI TERMS: 1 Mobnino Edition—B6 per annum in advance, or 12 cents per week from carriers. . Evsniko Edition—93 per onnum In advance,orfl ents per week from carriers. Wecklt Edition— Single copltw, 92 perannnm; Five or more, 91,13;; Ten or upwards, ft per annua, Invariably in advance. ADVEBTISING AT SEASONABLE BATES. WEDNESDAY MORNING, ADO. 20. Oar Iron-Clad Fleet. We venture to say that all our readers have heard a g/eat deal more than they exactly un derstand about the magnitude of our Iron* clad fleet. Every one knows that we have numerous mailed yessels building and afloat, but hardly any lone can tell how many or where they are. A summary of the resources of thla country in' iron-clad yessels, built and building, is as follows : 2 frigate*, afloat. 1 .Monitor, afloat. 2 guuboala, afloat (Guletta and Naugatuck). 7 gunboats on Western rlw*, afloat. 4 gunboattou Western rivers,purchasedmndtnalled. 9 . Moulton buildiur. 1 Monitor, for Californio; building. 10 gunboat* for tbe proUcticra-of Ohio and Indium '3 Missis ippl gunboat. • 1 tremendous nun, to bo plated with ti inch iron. 1 gunboat, to be bail! at tho ftavy Tord.- 1 gunboat at Dry Dock. 1 gunboat at No * fork {Thirteenth street)- 1 gunboat at Boston. 1 gunboat at Grcenpolnt. 1 gunboat at Philadelphia. 1 vessel building et-cmtly by Mr. Erica eon. 2 new Ericsson teasels, Total, 43. Of these, one building at.Philadelphia,two at New York, ono atQreeopoiut—and possi bly othera —are to bo exclusively iron. The following Is the actual-force of oar iron fleet afloat at present: I'nirtt. New IrooitJpfl. R0an0ke......... Naagatnck Mouitor- Catena. i X.«» Benton about MX) Carundel«t about 800 Cairo .... ilonud City. Cincinnati... A. 0. Tyler. Efc*ex Cbuctaw ..... There may be one or: two more of smaller dimensions, bat these ate the most important. The Roanoke is the only craft among them not manned and ready for immediate service. It reqoires no elaboration to give import* aoce to these facts. A little over a year ago, the London Timt* reproached us for not thinking of building iron-clad Teasels. It may not be agreeable to it to observe how apt scholars we aro when we choose to learn. That England should be able to have, “by the end of 1862,” fifteen iron-plated vessels, which cannot do anything but fight in over twenty* fivo feet of water,; may boa matter of congrat ulation to the people of Great Britain ; butj that the United States should have fifty craft, which can fight in salt and fresh water,, and disappear to the very surface if necessary, may also be a fact worthy of -their considers- 1 lion. NETF YOBK. REDUCED PRICES, Wo may repeat that, although our summary of vessels is complete up to this day, it may be very far short of being so six weeks hence. —.V. T. Tribune. The Voice of Kansas A gentleman who has just paid a visit to Kansas, cloeea a letter with the following pregnant paragraph : ~ By the way, in finishing up my notes of .this hasty trip, I must say that a positive but restrained feeling of dingutt animates the peo*. pie of Kansas. That community, strong in courage and abounding in intelligence, though weak in numbers, has received a spiritual baptism, which bus given the prophetic power of faith. The peoplo of Kansas hare fought this raiuo-fight before, and ltuow what consti tutes the elemeDts of success*. They deplore tho VAselUatiooMhat deprives our heaviest blows of half their force, and patiently await tho hour when the country and the President may receive the “extreme unction” which they fear, will , be administered-only in the risible presence of death; bnd' which alone will enable them to see the means of salvation so long rejected. The feeling is unani mous, that freedom to all is the rnagio watch** word which can alone invoke the presence of final victory ; Democrat* share it as well as Republicans j in fact, tberoaro.no tnoro, pro: slavery men there,among the really loyal,none; They are all nl*»L7ionirt«, and if I. can form any* opinion in'so haety a trip of the senti ment of Illinois, it is fast coming up to the same standard. Far be it from ub to complain ef the editors of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and the other thorough-goifig Yankee cities. Swine will wallow in filth, obscene birds will lire on carrion. Perhaps some notice should be taken of Wallace, of the New York Herald . ' Wal lace is a Virginian. Poor devil, be sold him self, body and soul, to Bennett years ago, and mast do his master’s bidding. But, unprin cipled Swiss, as he is* Wallace’s heart has all along been with: the. Sooth. His editorials dhow this. In his worst diatribes agaiost the rebels, there mayjbo detected an undercurrent of sarcasm, a devilish jeering at the North, and a dropping of ionendoea and suggestions well calculated to unsettle public opinion. His. panegyrics upon lifncoln aro rich In irony. His assaults upon the Abolitionists are evi dently sincere, lie knows they brought on the war, and he has seen from the beginning hew that war will end. lie is steadily work ing up the .fiendish, spirit of the mob against the anthers of the war. Alas! what' a day that will bo wben thViDfariatexaob is turned loose tipoo the Greeley V the Bryants, the Raymonds, the Sumners, Wades and Wilsons. Jlennett approve* thete machinaiiont of Wallace, fur Bennett alitayi keep* dneytito the windward. He know tAaf the dag of retribution teill turely cOmejand keit preparing for ' it: At leiut one netespaper office in iVfifl lort will not be leveled. It is Wmllaoe, we.think, Who writes those Bal timore letters, in which such appalling statis tics are given of the rebel armies. Would to God »e« had the force in the field that Wallace givee ui; not many month* would tlapte before we wouldLgive ftim a chance to hang owl hit Gori federateflag. Wallsco has dono the best he cooldforus, andj we pass him by .—Richmond Whig,- Aug. 2d. i- ■■■ - - • Umversal Emancipation* A Washington correspondent says: j The Government is. stilt adv&neing' The speeoh of Cassius H- Clay finds an echo in the heart of more than one member of the Administration. Gen. Clay is the guest bf Beoretary Chase/and : l believe they both look at these questions with the same [clear eye- Mr. Chase was an old Bemoorat-rwlira De mocracy mean«yt»*ic»—and.be looks at slavery >s the cause of the Bebellion, In • an unpreju diced light. ; Ahattle for liberty Would bring the sympa thy of Europe. A shout would go up from the GaHbaldisy the O’Connors, the Koesnths, And br the free Tells would beawakenfed in their Alpine snows. .Weean not elalm'their sympathy now.' The Italians know nothingSabout Unions, nor England nor France; but liberty familiar to an; The plea of .the iHon.X;;?., Johnson to the Presi dent, to emancipate by power of proclama tioo,fouod n in tho bsart -of more than one Cabinet * | , Moaa Bcbsl IsHtjjuim.—Col. Corcoran says deni PHnee, taken prisC&er in the raeent brattle' beroni ' Odlpejper, fe prtion overvdwd-honie/fnd thatalHhe other offl cars captured from Gen«.Pope'fi.command jwa ihamefally and tyrannically treated^. & GO,, Tnus. Officers and Men. Guns. 3,500 (about) 400 18 3,400 ......... 70 .about 1.000 800 100 • Hi 800 • 100 1C 800 - 100 1G Yankee Editors. j ' .•:.. • From Geo. Pope’s Army. 'Washington, Ang. 17, 1862. ’We have received the following advices frtm the headquarters of Gen. Sigel, Crooked K|m, dated 5 p, m., Ang. 16: Eight prisoners were taken yosterday by sdouting parties from the Ist Virginia Cav- undercommond. of H%jor Kreps. The prisoners confirm pterions reports in regard to the’precipitate retreat ot Jackson. Jack tan's men are deserting him by hundreds, prisoners say deserters are more nnmer oqs than forced enliltments. D iserters and contrabands from the enemy's line last evening say Jackson is being rapidly re-enforced from Richmond, that the main body of his army is four miles this side of Gordonsville, anticipating an advance of Pope. The Rebel Gen. Hill dined with his brother, who resides within half a mile of Gen. Sigel's headquarters, last Sunday. ! He told tho family thatJaoksonhad not,atony onetime, more than 6,000 men In the field, and that they relied more opon the natural strength of their position than upon their numbers in the fight. Jle eomplainod-very much bf desertions from South Carolina and Loolsihna regiments, and called them poltroons. Two Louisiana regi ments were at one time Upon the point of throwing down their arms) but a section of , their own artillery was turned npon and eom ' polled them to snbmlt. The enemy appeared in force npon the Spnth bank of tne Rapidan yesterday. This morning at shorise he drove ini our piokets to within half a mile of headquar ters. Major Kreps, who occupies the front, monoted his battalion and advanced with two gnns to meet the enemy. Although the ene my orosied th«Kap|dun wts ; lWo. regiments of cavalry and advanced boldly, he fell back precipitately upon the approach of Migor kreps, to the sooth bank 'of the Rapidan, where he was supported by infantry and ar tillery. As Major Krepa approached the river the enemy opened artillery upon him and held him there. Both parties remain facing each other, and it is, thought the pas-' sage of the Rapidan will be obstinately con tested. In the skirmishing we lost one Lieu .teuant and five privates of the Ist Virginia cavalry. We have received the following advices from the headquarters of Geu. Pope, near Ce dar Mountain. A scout sent by Gen. Banks' who returned this morning' from Richmond via Gordonsville, reports that Jackson is be tween Gordonsville and Orange Court House with his army aud that 30,000. additional troops are, at Gordonsville. The rebel force engaged according to their; own account, was 27,000. ; Gen. Banks is rapidly recovering. He was able to walk about the grounds <?f his house to-day and to write. He will be in the field* In a few days. His troopa have greater con fidence in him than ever. The list of wounded officers of the 2d Mass achusetts was incorrectly printed or tele graphed. Lleuts. Leland,, Russell, Brown ing, Robeson, Grafton, and Oakey are wound ed, but not prisoners^ This afternoon,.Gen. Sigel, who commands the advance, reports that a large body of metL under Ewell, shewed themselves on the.higlT bankof the Ra'pidan this morning, and were apparently preparing* to cross, bat were dis couraged by.the appearance of the forces ready to receive them, and withdrew witbont making the attempt. Oir the Rapidan, Aug. 16,1862. To-day I have ridden up from Culpepper - Court House, having crossed the battle field and gathered some facta from which, I think, I can estimate approximately, the Union i losses. The flgurqs have been set by some of the papers at 1,500. I- believe they will exceed twice that numberjn .ths-two diviaions directly involved." Here are my data: Williams' division, on our right, lost one half of its officers and men In killed, wounded and missing. Crawford's brigade going into action with 86 commissioned officers and 1,769. .enlisted men, and coming out with 55 commis? ilonod effioers and 811 enlisted men minns. Gordon's brigade shared bdt little better. Aagur'a -division, on our loft, opposed by rebel troops' rioder Gen. Branch, of N. C., went into b&ttlo with 2,700 men, and retired In the evening with a total loss of over 1;1O0, or abontdO percent, ef the whole. The rebel losses are immense, probably quite as heavy as onrs—the horrible accuracy et our artillery reaping more than Ewell's trap caught. They, bowever. tqok much the larger number of prisoners. For the forces eng*god[and the time ocoa- Eied, this is unquestionably tho mostsevere attic of the war. The ratio of .killed to wounded *** fearfully, amt unnsually great. One of the rebel prisoners—-a M*jor in a Mississippi regiment— -states that if our side had not made the attack as and when it did, Jackson would, himself, have made it within half an hour. , “Stonewall” was confident and eager. He made a boastful speech to hi? men on Satur day morning—so prisoners say—promising to lead them straight to Waabingtoh, and swear ing to sleep that night in Culpepper. His ability was not equal to bis plans; for after striking a bloody blow, and almost annihi lating one of our divisions, he is a fugitive from justice, fiyiog tdword Richmoud, and burning the bridges behind him. The rebels threw their dead,into ditches and pits, aid as I rode acioss thAfield to-day, many arms and legs protruded from-the shal low graves, and, in some eases, bodies lay almost wholly above ground, slokening wit nesses of the borbarism of war, especially of a war of treason. The Connecticut slb, the pride of General Banks* corps,and as brave as “the Old Guard,” went into the battle with twenty-two. com missioned officers, and oame out with only jioe! It is a noticeable fact that these five wore no »hQulder*etrapt t and were dressed as privates. • • ■ ‘V_ English Trade--Cotton, Corn and Tho London correspondent—of the Na tional IntelUgtneir wxiteS: Tho Board'of Trade returns for June have been issued. They show that the export trade of the country keeps, upi wonderfully well, considering the disturbing circum stances of the time. Tho exports during June were £9,769,441, being only £593,452 •less than in the same month of last year. The Liverpool cottonmarket is very firm, and nominal sales large. "IVe have before stated that it must not be thought that the eight, ten, or fifteen thousand bales stated to be sold daily are bona Jide sales for con sumption ;;on the contrary, tho greater part of such sales are merely qiceulative ones, and the cotton changes; hands again in a few hours; sometimes it is bought and sold several times over.in the course of a week.' The corn, market 'is in face of the beautiful weather, which is maturing so finely the growing crop. The resources and spare money, of the Bank, of England are rapidly increasing. \ Coin and bullion, £18,500,009: Wo do not-observoanyquoV tatlons of American securities. important Apvemenie in Kentucky. FEABrroRT', Kt., Aag. 16.180 J. , This-morning theuioa. Jobn.-F. Fisk,. Speaker of the Senate, resigned.,/Hit reason, .for taking snob a send'yon in fall by mail.. The Hobj£.' Kobinaoß, Sen ator from Scott, wveyTnajftnQnsly .elected Speaker of the Senate. 1 X ' : . ' ; ' John B. Temple, Presidentof the Military Board, eent bis resignation to the Senate'this morning, whieh was,>aocepted. The Senatb then took a recesiuntil 3oNjlockp.rn. vi . As soonas.tHeytnet,a milagewfs received from the Governor, 1 announcing hU;. resigna tion as chief magistrate of Ken tacky, to tako affect on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Be, gave his reasonaat length, which yon. will re ceive by mail . : " V’ By a provision of the ConflUtutibh'tbe Hon.' James F, Robinson will beßovernor of Ken- : tnoky is astrong Union man ana bis heart apd loal are Inihofanie. Another Speaker, will,have to 5e eleoted, and as a matter of'coarse, the. Bon. John F. Fiik wlll be lhe man.. Ho. nossesßei the 'confidence of every patriot in Kentneky; and hodeierfe* it.> i . v Tho Senate wilt re-elect Fisk Speaker hy a unanimous vote. This-bas-been a great day* foY Kentheky. Bnlly foY-tb*' <t dark"ina ; bloody ground.”—3/wefcii \Cfaattte. w ‘ '4;-. jyi-?:;/: j;. VOLUME LXXV--I-NO., 235. Critical Situation of Affairs xn Ken tacky* IxdianaPOLU, Auguit.l7, 1862. Reliable and trustworthy intelligence has : reached here, showing that the long threaten- | ed invasion of Kentucky has commenced. 1 The rebels have entered the State at several points. Somerset is captured and In their possession. They are moving on* Glasgow and threaten Bowling Green. - Kirby Smith, with about 16,000 men, 21 pieces of artillery, and an adequate force of cavalry, is moving from East Tennessee,.to out off the supplies of our men at Cumberland Gap, and compel its evacuation; aud advanco foroes of his oommand have already taken possesslen of Somerset and Monticello. The former point threatens our communication.se riously. Gen; Morgan has retired part of his force to Barboursville to hold the place and asks for reinforcements. Morgan is stUl in the vieinity of Gallatin, and had driven off the hands at work on the tunnel and broken the hand cars. Forrest and Stearnes are ex pocted to join him. It is feared that they will cut off Gen. Mor gan's train for Cumberland Gsp, and gain his ; rear.. . They are also said to-have a force of j 2,500 inf Scott county, Tenn. Two hundred t rebel cavalry are at Monticello, and are sup posed to be the advance guard of the enemy. 1 The crisis Is truly alarming, and Gov. Mortos io putting forth all of hla energies to meet it. Two regiments have been sent to-day, and at least seven are expected'to; leave to-mor row, .They will go amply prepared in all but discipline for any oosfl(ct.i „ : . , General T. A. Morris, who won the West ern Virginia : campaign, ; will ; command one regiment; General Lewi Wallace’ will com*, mand aDother. .Othera , will bo ; under the oommand of .General, Dumont, General Rey nolds, General Love'and Lieutenant Colonel King, of thel9tif Regalar*. - r ‘ ;! la the absence. of--.«kperieo&ed. ; officers to take.permanent command.of the regiments, Governor Morton has hU upon the happy ex pedient of pulling them temporarily/ tor this emergeney, under the command of these dis tinguished officers, and the officers willingly afld enthusiastically accede to bis wishes. It is high time that some person fit to com mand should take the place of: Buell in Tenr nessee.What ar» Buell and .Grant doing with their immense 'armies? Grant has charge of the ' Memphis region/ but it is Buell's department where all'theso disasters occur. ' • - * •• Gen. McClellan’s Visit, to Cherry , Fortress. jjoN&OB, 4.ug. 14, 1862. The sudden .'interruption of telegraphio communication between Harrison's Landing and Washington, caused'by the breaking of the eable across Chesapeake; 1 Bay, ‘ brought: Gen. MeClelUn down the James in the after-: noon, on hie way to Cherry Stone, to hold his nsual telegraphic conversation with Gen. < Halleck. His .ooming was unannounced, ex- ’ cept te a few officials, and there .was..no de monstration, except just;ai*‘he ..was; about leaving, when quite a .crowd gathered ai : the wharf. Gen.. McClellan was accompanied by Gen. Fits John Porter, Quartermaster Ingalls, Col« Switser, and h fow others of the Staff. They left in the John Tuoker for Cherry Stone shortly after 6 ©’clock;! and arrived at the ‘Eastern shore between nine and ten. Ges. T MeClellan went ashore and spent several -hours Uisending and receiving messages from •(Washington.- The party arrived. here .op their return, about 6 o’clock this morning, and proceeded immediately to Harriion'sLanding. This brief absence from the army" is .the .first tHatrOeuVMcClellan has - indulged in ribiMtifoThed'it/ He is in excellent health. An important Master or Troops. A telegraphic dispatch Washington To-morrow there is to be a muster of all thesordiers in.each regiment of the Union 1 service. The absentees will be marked, and lists of the same will be made out by the commander of eaoh regiment.- Within forty- 1 eight hoars after the muster, one copy of tho , names of absent soldiers will be sent to, Adju-; txnt-General Townsend, one to thVcomman-; derof the corps; and one to be retained by the cotohel'commanding the regiments The patients will also be mustered throughout all. the different Government hospitals, and all enlisted men and officers, absent from their; regiments to-morrow without leave, and who; are not accounted for. in •the ; hospital*, will; be .considered as deeerlera and. treated ps sueh. .’ ' The sheriffs' in ihe. different counties throughout the States will bb notified of the namrfand addresses of thesti deserters, who, if they do not retarn before the 25th,- or ac count for themselves through the. certificate of a surgeon; will be arrested land brought to their regiments, and pay enough will be kept back from their monthly advances to defray the expense-of arresting them and returning their regiments, Baton Rooax.—The Cincinnati Gazette says: “An arrivalat New YorkfromKaw Orleans, .reports that Breckinridge attacked. Baton Rouge on the sth, and..wasj repulsed. We fear, however, that the place was taken,' for Breckinridge in his' official dispatch/ claims to have captured It on the 6th; aftera : former unsuccessful attack. The .Richmond papers of tho 12th, also publish a dispatch dated at Jaoksbn/Miss., bn the 10th, which announces the arrival at the latter plaooof twenty-seven Federal prisoners from Batoh .Rougo/’, 6<7BBTiruTEB.—Napoleonic; pLAX.-rrA letter from Washington saysr It is thought the Government- will resort to the Napoteenic plan of : providing substi tutes during the ooming draft; that is,The price for a substitute trlll.be fixed by the Gov ernment, and any man by or $3OO to the Government, will be allowed to remain at homo. The amount will be offered bj the Goyeriiment as a bounty; which wUL fill the ranks of the Unlofr army ihuniedUately.' i ' 7 /. JtIiSCEZZdijrEOVS. ■; GROCERY AND LIQUOR fiIOBE FQD SALE.—The etock tad fix ture! o! ft WtuolosAle' Grocery and 'Liquor Hou*y.4o logagood trade, ou.ooe.of thebesi borioo*! streets In the'eity, IS offered for sole, os tfcdovhen wtah to go into other butisees. : / j For farther particulars,'address,. LOCK BOX 18, Pht<bargh Toet Office; Q}so. ALBKEE, SON & CO, . ‘ Ho. Ti WOOS STBEET.conierqf Fourth, Hare .Tenanted * large and complete etock of ... BOOTS, SHOES AND jGAITERS, Puri&ased for cash, before the advance -V ' • /Our stock comprises ail artklii la one line. of (ho best quality, and wilt be told loir /or'eaA, wholesale or retail.'- ■ ■•: -• aulS A DIIINIBTKATORS , 'NOTICE.'^fLeW xXtweofAdminJitrstiou 1 baring beenienwd to lUoftodmlgnod, out the eeUletd-Boberf.Morrow, Esq.* late of the Eighth .WanJr Qity ©<• PtUsburth, deed, all persons lodebtpd foia£d estate are reqoeatcd tomakr Immediate payment,-»nd thorn' having, claims or demands sgalnat said ieatat* will ■ present then, properly authenticated* forsettJeaebt. • vi r, ‘«amokvhoiibow;vmm»« -aattlhtdawy- ; JOHH AtWEll,' ‘f n> ■ 9 C BOXES CHOCOLATE; : &t/ W boxes sjoundPepperJ • ' '2O do «* ■*- • -.34. do :grand Oofce; a. . , 2S r do lb boxes) Indigo; . ; •25 dp (d lb cans j grouua Cinnamon; -25-•do-’v' -'do' '• J dor . Allspice; • ■ -20 do.. d 0... doj: Mnstard; •; ••• a frail* Cl aes; . . J Oft received and tor sale'by \V?'. M.QOBULY, 'attli v ~ -‘ i " • ! .2TI Liberty street. of choice freehand Black' Tei* In lading sotxo of the flbeetch'ope la tbe’markot. which ere are, robllms at lea then eatfrmpricta, having purchased •beforetboadv/nea.’v • JOUK >A^BEKfiliAWr, - ault • coKXlbeTy and Wand fifiM' KKi'illVliO-lU ..Kag-wasuM, it (lUn<l Track.,)»emit ÜbafcM.WgTeMclß BO ?*.,; J^'«^iTX'^ r s s^3^: l *'Vl ft v'Hr,■;&:;;£ t * £»uf 5& * ■ v urstfß^.rcE. Office, N. E. corner Wood and Filtli i?te. fire and marine insurance, PIBEOTOB3 1 IV m. Phillip*, James D. Verner, John Watt, Capk John L. Rhoads, Vb. B, Hays, Samuel P.Shriver* -< John £• Parke, Georgs B. Junes, Charles S. Bissell, Prank Van Gordon Vim* Van. Kirk, O, Hanson Lore. WSI. PHILLIPS, rntldaU, JOHH WATT, Viet Pmufraf. WM, F. QABDNBB, Ecerttary. LUKE INSUKAEOK, EX ItUi KISM- X ANCE MUTUAL INSCKANCE COMPANY, Or PHIL ADELPHIA,®» BCILDINQS, UmlMI o perpetual, MERCHANDISE, YUKNIIUBK, Ac., In town oreoantry. -Office Xo. 308'Walontstmt. - _ Capital, %23fi\0i Auttt, 6A follows: "• Virst Mortgage on IraproredOUy Brqjerv- - tjr, worth doable the 00 Ground not, flrit "2,40 50 Peuna. Ik Ik Co.'s G per cent. Mortgage Loan, 830,000, coat 27,900 00 Cltj of Philadelphia, 6 per «nk Lcaa.„. SO,OOO 00 Allegheny county G per et. P. B. Ik Loan 10,000 00 Collateral hoods, well 5ecured..^...,2,300 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain ' Bailroad'Company, mortgage 4,300 OO PennsylranU Bailroad Co. T s Stock.. 4,(00 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance 00... 24,350 00 Stock QfOounty Pire Imnrance Ca~~w~.ee, 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware U. 8. Insurance 00,... , TOO 00 Commercial Bank . 8,135 «1 Mechanics’;Bank * do. , >,012,40 Union M; Inshrahi».Co.’s 5crip.,..,......,.. IGOXKI BHlsßeCeirable, bdsiMßa paper M .kJ..^~^ V ' 16^37,18 Book Accounts, accrned interest, 6>216 72 Ousboobadd and in binds of agtnt*~~.; : ll,SSfi>ls - • 3 '~ ' SSOBJUB99 ; OhZa.TIHQUiX, tnJdmU oeuctou: ...... . Clem Tiogley, H. L.Carsop, ’' ’ Samuel Bupham, Z. Lothrop, -. t : = Wm. B. Tbompeou'i Bobt. Toland, . BobertSteen, • i*'Chae. : Belaud, Frederick Brown, . Fred'k.Ltnnlf» . Wm. llußser, ' Jacob. T/BantUif, 0. Stereueon, C.fi. Wob<V.; ,/. BenJ. W. Tiuglej, SmUb Jbowen, John B. Worrell, V~ ' Jae. .8. Woodward, Manhall Bill. • - Jobfl Blwll, FUUb’th* Secretary. J.O. COFFIN, Agm/, Third and Wood street.; my 6 :Northo4it cornel WKS'mtti XN SU A>C K . _UDM i* A • NT OF PirtSBUBGII. . ' - • B. MILLEB, Jr., JVei idnL ' <KM. GORDON, Button. - • : "Office, No. 92 Water vtreet, Spang k Co.’» Ware- Junae*opitoirs,-Pittsburgh*:.'. .Will insure 'against all iyaiSg-vJ\tire and marine ■BUte. - d Home by Distdon who ore tsoll. know a u» tkocomnunUg, and who an defer, miaed, ‘by arompineuf'and liberality, to maintain ihe character which they hot* assumed, at. offering the left 'protection to those who desire to ho santrea. • 'ASBETSjOCTOHEB -30, lBo9i i ‘ Stock Acc0unt*..—*..—......63.00Q 0D M0rtgage5.............—.........;:.—.—.. . .2,160 QU Office'Furniture.:..'...4— ..—250 f 0 Open'AccounU,i^.-..-~-'—•■•******'•■•»*’-*** 7.6U9 U> Casb....«—« .............. 18,351.» Premium N0(ee«~......—.w.. Nototf end BUI* Di«Jcotmted. oiasorou: H. Hiller, Jr., | Andrew Ackley, Jame* McAolt'y, Alexander Speer, .Nathaniel Holmra, . DaridAL Voog, Alex, Nimick, Bees J. Thomas,. Geofio Daraie, : / Boi»J. k P. Bakewell, WilliamH. Smith, •John tL H'Cun* C. W. Rlckataon. mi3Q M. QOBPOH, INUifiiimi'l, AUAINtjX. LOSS iiY ITIBE.—FBANK.LIN TLKEIKSO EANOE COM. PAST Of PIUEADKI.PIHA. OOce, 135 Mid 137 •Ch^sitikntrtroet.nearTift^*'' Statement of Aeeeta, January Ut, 1860,* foblisbei ..agreeably to an Oct of Assembly, being— . Pint Mortgagee, amply OO Beal.Eetate, (pne’t tbL SIQ&.3H 61) coat 102,965 00 Toruporary Loam; on ample Collateral 59,U5» Stocks, (preaeot value $56,657 72) coat.. - 69,786 00- ifoteeand Bill* . .1«82L00 .v'/. • / > . StfTTbe ooly profit* from premiai-* which this Company. can divide by law am from risk v which have been dstenniued. Insnranbe made on every description. ct property* ,\ to toyai and country, at rate* as low m amcopslstf nt . - with security/ ' Since thoirtneorporatlon, aporlcd or thirty yeai >, tbeybave paid looes by- tire to so axuoont excaedia. * Four UiUioM. thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, at well as their abill ty and divpoaUioa toltuoet. with .promptnya all - :Uai>iUtle«.' ... .. Loaatia pftla during tb*a year 1868'.^...!.... 5T oiacorotaj ' : • Olwrit* N.-Bancker, '-Jeoao Lea, -■ Mordecai D. Levi*, . Jacob U. Smith, . , Tobias Wagner, , _Bdwari O.’.Dalft. Da-rtdB,'Brov‘n, <3oo; r Wi’ttkharoe,' 1 ': BaraoalGreat, ;.t GeorgeJTalau . .-<• . CHARLES H. BAKCKKB, Freddy / - EDWARD p. DALE, Tice Prmidmi. W*. A- Bmt, Bteritart Jpro<#B». ; : /•. • : aABDNEB OOtriN, Apes, myB . Office Northeast cor* Wood A Third sir. Fire, marine and inland in. 'SUBANOE.—IMBCBANCE COMPANY QY NORTH AMERICA. PHILADELPHIA, j . , Incorporated I7Hr<2*pital t S6OU.Ctt). V 'Aiuet*,’ JannarjlO, 61 • . ABTHUIiiXCQEirjIi, FrysfdssA THOMAS V-A=’--. r'.'' CiX OF THE 81' ATE '1 OF PKNNBYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA,: 5' 11^000...-;. AweU, February 1, ias&.__.„. OO rfENRY D f BHEBBEBP, Prttiinf, . ' WILLIAM BABPBB,S«r*ttrp.‘ - - -• ttabtpobd fire insurance cd. JH HARTFORD. Incorporated 1510—CapIUijIfiOO.OOO,-’ Aosta* Mayl*lBCo^.^. r U H.HDNTINODOLT,fVasW<»A TIMO.C, ALLYN, Secretory. •ap* Insurance In the above old land reliable Com .puts ean-be obtained; by application to , - .VT,. : W.P.AONES, A«*r t . v /-folStdiy , 8T Water street, Bafrley^BtHfdipg. INSURANCE COMPANY Vor PITTSBURGH: Office, oorner Mafkbt a‘ d -Water streets, second floors- - : ;<i-- ' . WH.BAGALEY, Pntidmth BAMDEL BEA,Se<y*«w. '. ' • Insarea Steamboats and Cargoea,'-* .. Insure* against lose ami damaselO. thy navigation of. the Southern and Western. lUvers, Lakes , and Bayou* and th» navigation of the Sea*. • Insures against loss and damage by firm _B.H. Kfor, "r John ShlptcC, ;" 1 . JanH. Oooper r B. Harbattcb, - - . J. Caldwell, Jr., John 8. Dilwortb, Cbartee-H.Zoj?,- Wm. Jm. Park/Jr., ' W. U.Jobnstoui B. F.Jcne*, Bmee Ovetts, HotnT. If.'Hove, Barclay Preston. : Coorgoßlngtiaio.: AIjLEOHKNY• INSURANCE COM PAH X OP PITTSBURGH.. Office, Hu. 87 mi etroet. Dash. Block. ... ' Insams agahut all hlnda of Ftrtaud Marina Bhka. . y* < A AO3OHE9, /Verfdem.. - - JOHHIhMcCOBD.PfcyPnwIdrtU. D, M. BOOK,. Secretary. : ; - DXAH.Peiiwaf i f «af. -"•h-i -DtUCTOUt ' '■ Isaac Jonea,; - . Harvey Childs, •Capt. B, 0. Grey, !; Jobo.lnria,Jr M B..L.rabnestock, . .• JofanD McCordJ- a Oapt. Adam Jacotwt .tt.B;Sterling,'" ... 4 r 'UapUWim -. • B.Lj JQcGww,,,:. Robt., U, Davis. . ; JACHITECniUIi. JAMES, M. RALPH, cARCHITECT* Prepares Explicit Djuwxbos arm' Spkcuicatioss, fsr all hinde of Buildings, and superintends tbeir erection on reasonable terms. • Office oa-Artderson. street, between Leacock ass Robinson streets, Allegheny City.. - . i*SQ. - /•'iHABIiQTTE BLTOIE; Mastomctcb la *jn> DEiiei»l;rPlAHO-rOBTES,ao4-Jm. sorter of Meric etui Ueikel lartrciacntr. Sole event & the lIAIIDUBG PlANOS,'elw fcr HAtliT, DAVIS A CO.'a EOSTOH riAKOa. xlthhnd «llh. eel Atluhmeeh Ke. SI Wllh rtreel. mT» n ax-kbek a uito.,-JiBAtEE* -is il. trc'to »*o:itrrlc»L;lK>woiit»Ti, eiir mi. »iifcnhrlcr , -Bteiinrejf , )ir«lehreWSiDl4SVSt AOi.U 7 tu.trept, Hmburgh- . mfO-- . U llttoeroirr. Ac. Mo.. a t«tirroi ;vouHh.fm«taj<< l <'rHaw*«*d<n»^j?WsLert»;'y» < 5 w..p» uu, r **. asanaa^sss^sg^ ...... 27,695 14 .. 174,075 12 $293^41.»
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