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D-W/ trWORKtiROMPANY, op AaTtailisYLVAS7i: — Ufa, SC slate' Street, near sholtrictips.: - . andL sell , CAILI3O2i OILS on isnionlaloteh de Slum CIIIIDE OILS, of all do. scrlyttons. muted. " Address J. WEAVER, Jet„, Bombay and Troagnunr. - n3ll6:Gm unr.T. eji:J8,14194.E117 .L.oo.;....(ettegessorg to • De ll „ & Liggett.) Fun.: racr ,166 iirD Coma. •- 00 41'..racUllslik Mead. ar .013/..M. HEEDS, rl24ODUCE:ifti,. Na: 70 %star and 02 riarit:ctieets, Pittsburgh, P. • f.VACE-EO,W r N ;LINHARTi PEUIATC am, Conwszcoeu litxacuaa - mr p for OA Wei of Floor, Grain, Pork,!Bae . eod; TAW, - Tallow • • 4 :ifwerr Fr.:horse 'Polar.* ,Pox .and :Fear' , Aaiwee: . Aibrrsims 1 4 11 feclagd LaM Olbralrled =and' Green • Tlatottiy, Clorer, Flax and Grua Foods. laah adraagaajoado ore. Consign:A.llW. ••• • - cwllifilbert • , Pittsburgh. JOI:LN Hos Lap Fostirmunsa' JEssoluxT and whole. i als,dealor AR %WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, SETTER, LALER, _PORRI3,6.CONi_FLOOR. 1011, ; POT "AND PEARL. AS E 8 SALERATUS,LIN. ; HEED'AND "Wain OILS k. WILED SIIITIT 'And if Plitsb • Produ Ut.e. :o 4."Nos. 141 . 141:4 1,13 Front Wein, • _ a as: IIitEPARD. j.;•fIULIV.IG . SLIEPARD, - :& hiER- . Amaiers , aad lo PICQpCON; No. 24.3 I,lllkfty divot. llttiburgbas. . • %Choice brin4n brionitut tor Bakers' and razinrwo muntatttly on hatti.' Parttenlar . attention.pent to • :-1111luit orders fin-Dierobindiso - general' ' oandly LitiANK VAN GUEDElt,l'itoatioßeileD J.;;Goantalatall Manua:ma. AsodeziwFT..(ll7E; 8UT .7E.x..-nnoans;ezEDs,,ikr.D.GLissoe,,rolx, Dilltb - A111) FlliilTSaind l',:odct• orally. Mend cosh adVanCoa niado iyoiadgouno ta. Warehonao,:lio:ll42o.vii4.trt+tgPittobargta. . - VGYAX, .If.OO•WAEG/Xe• AND ER . ooofoffiiiffi, Cifourtr, for, tho odala of , ELO i t, - GAME; DAMS, LABD, BUTTER. EGGS, Western grodow frion.ll7. 8311TLIFIE D sus Ear, tifiieof Pint, Pittsfni : • I A.SIXS .41;21. 1- ETZE.I4 to.tiVitouuklam) . ilupituamoS .jr the sale of ACME, QUIN, LIGON, [MED; BUTTIB,SEEDS,,DZIED '104112; frod - Praloce severally 1.13 Ifirkel. pr., f Find. VW - A . /ugly, • , . - oe3:dl 0 Lt"' WO, COMIGSSIDN' - . ••• '.., • .S.ltiCSlSTs..i.i.lirtolialao dealers in GROGE . ~ .-11.0.4L01.114-.GILA.IN,' PROD UG.S,•-&o.,•• tia -Moro, *treat; giuslatr,b, Pi.' • - • 1413:d1 l'AbListi' "MIZELL& 802.4,"ilalittF40. .-IP rouge. as; LsiftEOlL, sod CoIINISIJON Miro csuare for the rasclimo and - eel° of CRUDE AtID BETINFD•YET ad OW =Mos. (ia wad 73 Water 4t., - Plicsbnycen.. Adranceriniutorwootiignments.., "" ' ' 1_ 6110 01 8 59 1 % , 40. ' lEGM'EllortZir. - 14 - 4.lbeity atmet, Pitts- WEN' GESESAII PZODIJek., 'OILOCEIIIf AND 18:31(itt - ITERCLIAN'T. -- Crinstgomentaqvapectftilly MM. WRITE> BROTHERS;' -FORWARD G Tv..AJD GOixinnon - PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, So. 2WLLb. atrea, Pittobmgh, '• U EK, CominssioN , , irtrat; diekr in CRUDE: AND lINPLNED CARBON OILS, GLASS, INON, N0.111C3 Ltbetty WILAO I . 4I ' "WI 1 - 43,,,N - piiv a LS Deny . a cAdowsB l / 2 a o ";••• W i r t, ' • I ' tY , e4 6 4 hut • :-:-A BANS - Zt' OFFIN, oticoesiora - ittlwaili.,lttaint4 co - , wrannALs ' - Efil, oornoret Wood and Water streets, P' h, r7=-Trlre...._vm=m2mrn ..IL & Ca- tinocassotto L. - 1 - 01:1N ..L. 130 U ,5r,..1;04, - wit ( ) • 111.331taxiiii AND ComustroX . lLKll same attests;-Pittab. Tx: L r TT I. 11.111.113 • S. 101.01/11:-:.11111.'illiiPAINICII. 111B. 41 W** *11 4CPAPRIer 1 4 14 5 1 94t =) ..i.atraik)Gicoirras tuadAbselbis In''PLV4 4z4D , 71.'11003;24cos.:191iittd itteirt; Pitubm3l2. (F/ 'S.. . WOODsIDE & WALLACE, Wainar.bet,it nut (Ann ;10.393 LIBIiCI'Y EiTtiEET, MM3II • Jt! • - STUN, MULE* i Pu 11.7 DRUGS 4 AND CEEMICAM PES'FIIIMt , TANCIr , fifgfftlYPENlllOll:Ull3;Oll23; FA ILY.,3IEDICISIia4,I&, 'lc, of stalotly prime,4. Ity, 14stille glrentarfbwarfrioar. CorDT: tfpxit ,j; , Ortbattecia..tittatougl_Pa. • ganftgly pnopotovied fit+alLhoors. ' ESl'ol3.li -&- 4.X1i., -WHo 1 .41,;,,c-KAAN • ' ia-win :"4-6"i r r"ju'l 3fal V'arno t 4- , MAD AN ' LrrilAßG !' , :,: d r,. .., , , •••• voce-, itaa _ -- IU • , San AVAOLINW•b:DaI DIIIONEI,TALST.4OI4•S,VALIINISHEB A • • ...PIZ NTITITB, No. 4dO Liberty street, Pittsburgh. - -Athelteerirtit • • • ••• • tettresition..." mhTia tfp Wcot otrect r .olatior, V • • ellez, Plt.taburgll.,M4 ; Ngrfifi _TAS: A I AECai Vita - r. F v aYett4 -4 XMint3 4 l CP rajlierop.wsr,;tc... corner rostitat Ind -Girard etreett. • 44: ,ATToitit U Lin: dinar, ocini:Th nary Hvm V. Lou/Sarni ' Willaneadgto aniletann, inzalariad = rigni.livint l94 4 ar-, Yrinalagan. pf•Calambfa -; , • nolg:6ainj Tl*- IR • TATJCICIE MELLON, -, Aro ?Mirth streot,ltTe'dooti 440tivAmItbeiad:Pittsbnrgtbera:. " ra.031414, e ,J.E‘ lists i • Arrossuso .Icfrat,-coronrof 01, 1 . Mttsbargho , •. Tia - • .Arfosskir . - Aso • • — ;:ifk ; • grim* B t wee, nest Ayeuar uThaWs. , 16Ally rti St."..rehei Ch • 4, all;60111111, 8.111:111:111L1. /6 , 43. .4.1-Sollolfgßi tivotettre AT Ogs*L-I)lKritOttr,Fti.;'t7t.tsbY,4" • • 7:1-7 VENCJI IIPTE1 . 15111011;Ccommoz T.Aaia:itaiiasets• Numustra, dealeniiis WES'A nr.as aisszuvs , curesz, , IMOVII;III:ISB, 13.4.5 ; COY • ...1307 - 113/. JAMMED: OlL ' ' , :POTB atalD -*Aar. Amiss, =Ds. pan I Zi, DRIED. rnury • and Predhoesenarelly.i.Bed breads. Family Moat slime cat•hand. Agent fur,.the au a llitallon oelattrattet Patented.. Paull fitarsl4. bloat 11 Swami and 14.5 That .ta m Waved Wootand•Bmit field Plltaburyb Pa. .• WARISHOCISE:z-takti,ti 11. C.OL:LIFS, Forwarding endentimiselou 46ant And- dealer In • CLINEAC-BOTTEI4,-LAS 1/IMI and Produce generally, No. p.Neati ans. . Water Pittaburgtr. mil lIU it. CO., roux Yu zsi and &idea PELOVIBIONO y eerner et bpi and Trust attest& VILAIIMCE . GE.4 1 1111. ; jj'APPRIEWAR. P.V.P4 Pionoskomodo iso . RialAloll lIVIIIIIOI Ohordires.-Nortbonot mu" Wood MI Thirpoeoofor ..i 1 - 1 ' • INI Aggirr, oars loom ~d t.ceof T0000)f iad Kaitford In ;414 GoKixot, thrtaurrAzilYsprin LL .• Invuon Corminr..9lsPalermltivet.:•• .CS 1 3 •3! saagrear, lams Cbrrarti omit!' !dirket ,and W atep stnew. I •OU • tiooßgreair, ALUM /.1. Issruirci Cozrasr,l7 Tilltz. stmt. • s DR.II:: GOOD — S.' • i/Wall3MMalrikicCr; . ..FC.a ..othrti •:.c.:;:i(ZabargelriAlifia 4434 4, 4, arligairaND DIAOST101011: 4012212,11 1 depoi W!m . I itahot. thirdltoos•-thbars . . : -- illey - 71iti• • • • ' • - AL • 11444 :mosso ralareasow osT,witolamte. _sseuimpeusel Y"fF - STAPLIC•Miti !AMOY DRY C100113,'1441 lorneta Youth sad Ileaket Pee :1 'ANIMA:WON; et. tx),.; ut ireserc..lo.lll3fistikitOgt~ilitrisad: -nu— • • ~., • , : ”..j2 L ai r _ j 1, 4. „LOVE JAALss,rer• IWIDIWINGLISH h PEPEWir -- 6 :bbiL'Prigla rears ; just IV I v 5:21 .91 r 41 1 - Wgriuru c a l sartitiskillt un i • ' r j ab.. T v a _ • ••• Ulf L ....—S/41 bble received ;I A' • •, ; amieeitrip, sag goal. le tismni oouuts.. . ttes ;.: - tiEli=l= GROCERS. COPIMISSION 21ZitC1Li NTB, Gomez 4ne. Z 1 and 12 StaabAoki Street, Joe T~ ITSBUB.OI3, PA. W waotratorai -- lip. 271 LIBERTY STREET. - PITTSBURG.% PA., Raving purchased the interest-tit las late - partners. 71 1 1 1SOInhana that ninesilit. the old stand, and will be pleased to remiss the patronage of his old friends kW customs*: myllhdtt 21. r. -usar►tnoc. %M. H. KIRKPATRICK 1& CQh Wuo4aux 011.001614 COMIL6IIIOII Millea/Xti Leda Deaszu ni Oooar►7 P►onooi, No. 2A3.Libero ; ►trng, Yittabargh, Pa. s.. _. LITTLE t THIMBLE, Wucnaluat 011.0CLIS AND 00XAMIA101 IdSzeitiarrs, denim in PRODUCE, FLOUR, L1A0027, OILERSR, FUM, CARBONARD LARD OLL,LRON, MUIR, GLASS, ( 1 47LTORITAILNS," an 4 illtubuzer,''in ouitifir,urrea gent'inll9AFZEie4onoritrenrrnii,i6ure.• DUNCiN 11 . DONALD. CHU. • .1110. •11.1117C114. (of the Into firm or L. a L. rd'ilonald }Pittsburgh: & Co., Wellerille, Ohto ) Nil ZONAL) AItiIUCKLES; Wawa:- IEL aux rigours', Pioners aro Coationsioet Dina. Vali i gn.LieltlutAL and NYItUPB, FLOUIt, DAWN, TOBACCO, :TEAS, BICE. , cuimax, SKIDS, An., No. 242 end 211. Liberty Pittsburgh. P. P. =rum DEYMER n ow:maors to Romer Anderson - . Wholesale dealer* In FUAEIG.ti Faurrs;,xtrzif sat. sPkbss, FECTIONEBN, BUOABB, WIRE WWI ES, to., Na. 126 ADl l :llgrWaxLstreet, above Filth; Pittsburgh, ?emir. J,129;d1y OLVIAI .k177,9A/t. - ' 7 U . EAU tk, • DAYZGAR, ' AND 11 Cox mumuos NracoAAro, mot dealers lo eu kfuoi ot .oousrurr Psoommo AND. Arminian • ALAAv• ',crow, ho. zift Itimrty otraff, opposite head of WouctufeatTilLtsb , • • '1 nowt. —SAMMY I. 101111011. .F. 21 _RO.OLSON & CO., WEoI,ESALs lizo- J.llo•Cozza, Ocitaintoc Dukcaarts end dealer. fu ru lunch. of , PROVISIO:7B, PKODUChi, and Pitts.' burgh manufactures, No. 356 Liberty street. Pitt. hu • b. JA. I.l.llEAliii, HoLaa&La times; • eon/Munn Diviacnart and dealer in SLONE, (SPAIN, PUODUIDE, - AND' PLIO.VOIONii, No. Pin LiZertY titorti . oksiiniellin - d; Pittsburgh, Pa. /SW - Liberal advances made on consignments. intaM it . J0i . E.13, aoLssaLs BALPA NA to GEOCEIIISS, MANILLA 110 PB, OAKUM, 4111.3, PITCLI hod Pittsburgh ulanufactursd No. 141 Vita street, abuse the Idoriongshels Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa: bulgur iussuis..... .I.),OBrair.r. ',4latZtads ea. CO.;-, Wawa, AllhaissOsicza3,:XoaritattosLiva titinutampo Mummers., and dealer. in PILODOCK and Mtn burgh manufacture& Pittsburgh. 1Ak133,F40. -SICIPTON, Wausau& .1-11 Gabagas, •Paonrca Dams an 4 Castmatoet Sirauntaims, 144 lSiath street, Pittsburgh, Pa. no14:1 yawn,. WATT& WILSON, Witorzasui GED. cane, CCMISISMS MIACI2L•XiII, and dealers to Produce mud Pittsburgh =until:ma% /do. /53 Lib erlybttoet, Pittsburgh. and SALMI DICKS Ginocnas, Coalunnuns Sizsctinarn, and *lvy In rif,ODUCLain. SO Water .tenet, and 65 YfOnt atroet, l'lttnbur L.• _ am. W. DILWOITH«. —C -40E1 S. DlLWollatt. I 8. DILWORTH' ar.O., 9ume.ts 0111XMILIGISOILTID 139 'iiszeri4 street, ness briuthrield, Yittab • uo/ ac CO., Ws ouiskta Gao et cum atm COMILSION Mrscu.rts, Es. 17Y Wood and 28 'Abort etreet,Pittsburgb. elti !IJ BAUALEY, "a" 4 '-'17671T. A LEXANDER KING, Witozzaii.g Itt,ortor of bODA A.., No. .a 3 Lthorty atrout:, rittaborgh, ruht • Prrniiitracin. PA. Cr UIAIERS. nAisilEL ItENNE'I7 & ISON, rAcrvax.su or WHITE 829 NE CR/NA AND cittent , COLOWED WANE. acirOtrter. AND WAJIMIOVWX No. 7* FIIIiu sTOOOr rinsinuou. —sob ayleat, W.& P. 121J.i. MACKINTOSH, 'HYALPHILL Jig ca, ANA corner Pike and atraits, new, tho City - Water.iWOr.ki:"Eittabugh„...N., xumwawera of MACICENTOSII AND HEILPAILL'S :IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAD. ENGINES 'AND SLIDE VALVES, of all airs and beet style. Haring put up machinery cif larva mpacity and 01 the bort guallty,prepared to do harry Job- Ind abliorit wotkiintitha. line, trusting that by promptness, and the character of our work, to merit public patronage. We invite special attenUon to our BALANCED • VV , O S O a . DLEnD6ESOINES, /4 coMbinlog lideardegest heretifare Unattained to this clam 44 . • ea. •l•• .• iaiWard j'OSE , H F. HAM ON do CO., . •---., • Qattara 7trat and tibartfitraeta , .. ,PITTBDITAGB O Pa., uaa . ~ . . • 801 , 141.1.0 # !TAFI IcliOnfialij 140EINEElt, SI 'SEVERANCE, No. - 80- F 4.1• Pitubmi, inanatecturercf BOIL= RIVETS, WIteiRiti:CAPULX9O;IOII,III924ItiD [delver, sized or shaped BPIEEB iina Bri -trticleinnall,:toade to order ee ebott notice. arrAd eeee'ritewor cenctieti/ ite hand. nterAkilit J. A. T. DAVArArrT......... T. CAIIIISILLL. p_xclusiou GLASS AVO4IOI.- - - 12V01.41t; PLUNILETFA 004thhaskiLammo. reams. Wiliehottie; 'NO. 'l2 Wood - street, homer of Finn. ritlaburgb, Pa. . se.lol • WE , PPLE No. 21 TT ',beery • treig. opposite 'fitztti, Pittsburgh, meputecture ni of WfilPiil„ LABLIES AND SW !nab iiod ever dercrrpticie of LI:AVIAN BRAIDND WORK.. • Orders aollelted from the I, eol.ioadopromr ly ehipped ea p.r tuatructkor:u. •/ •• . . ...o**2ll.BTR.r. rrEETH EXTRACTED. .WITHOUT A PAIN. BY TB& IBM OF AN APPABATUA WHEBJCZY NO DRUGS Az GALVANIC Bel - TEST AIM USED.. /161641 mann= sod thetr famines have hail 46h-teeth extructed by xtly.Prooese. spd I .V riadi Welly as to the ufety sod painteetneu bt" the dyer. Um—whatever two been meld by parsons Wavered to assertlos the toontrary t Latins no'lcooetteige or ay isrABTIPIOULLTRETIff Warted ID mai Pyle, ...a dunce Vary ICW ; traireated la all Mem lo be of Ilia bear materiel. - 'TOSEPif - 4 11)21/1p, - .Puns4, - GxmOly 4j,..4.odin tr ot ift.zioolme,: l ,otnel putabargh• , luurclutscu-+Dr. 2.11/V741p .. " 2 : Thindohi Bobble', smolt ' Pystw ' . BOOKBELLIERBI, Ara WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO.; SUM* TLl*6 Di.IMIC Boos. Ittazoractuzza, isaJoi Mew N0,67 Wood wort: PlUsb. .; ims3o : . 7 KAY AL CO., BOOJCSILLZIUS AND 1/0. yams, No. 85 Wood N•ellitilleit dOoe the owner of Third, .Pfttalnusb. 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Wilma lamas-814de eoplea, in per annum Ti,. er more, 111,16; Tea or upwards, 11 per annul inTarlibly 1n advaixe. ADVTBTIS3NG AT REASONABLE RATES. FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 29 THE ARMY OF VIRGINIA. The Rear• Guard Cavalry Engags4 ment—Disorderly Flight ofpart of the Harris Light Cavalry-. Attack upon Catlett's kitation—A Strange Iftemption of GM M'Dowell's Staff Baggage Train :Narrow Escape I Gen. Banks, etc, An officerof the Harris Light Cavalry, w ho was wounded in the encounter on Wednesday, , , beyond Brandy &Mien; and is now here _tin, regimental,. business, gives the followthg U. count of ate fight and disorderly flight of pert of his regiment : As has. alreadybeen stated; already_ been the rebel 'drawn guard first Caine in sight of our rear guard of cavalry - on' Wedneeday . morning, • little beyond Brandy • Station., Their skirmishers were deployed and our pick• eta driven in. after which a regular bush. • 1 whaoker fight ensued, and continued for pier three hours. All the way from Culpepper to the Rappahannock, Gee. Pope's retreat 'Tie uttered by Bayard's cavalry force, moringin three columna, of which one Shine by them/an road, another by the Stevensburg road: and the remaining one over the Heide in thecentar.• The rear guard which was attacked comprised the Harris Light Cavalry, let Pennsylvania, and let New Jerseyi For more than an hour and a half—in fact, until, they. hed firedeinty renrids of bail cartridge from thetreuldnesi-- amidst/is Light Cavalry. stood their groazid, and when their cartridge-bows were emptied, skirmished with their sabres. - The stomata tion train vessels miles wig, at "tappet-an nook Station;and there ?sin nothing else fur it but to keep a bold front and make a show of resistance until our army had got Axial) , away over the river. do little by littlelle&t. Bayard fill back, disputing every frith of the ground as far as. Brandy Station, and re pulsing all the charges which they rebel, squadrons made. The • country road crossed and recrossed , the.- railroad '.track several times in the uuree of . three miles • and at one' of their, points 1 a charge of the three rear platoons of :filijor Harhena' battalion of the Harris Light was ordered. The fdijor was not at hand just at the time to direct the movement, and distills Lieut. Col. Kilpatrick had ridden of to the left to aware the co-operation of the New Jitney cavalry in a combined charge of the two regiments. The order was given to!• Lieut. Smiths but not obeyed r . for, in a mo ment, an utak- by the enemy seeming immi: . neat, he turned and fled, and his platoon, panic stricken, Clattered at his heels mid broke for the nearest abetter of woods. With them they carried away the two supporting ptatoons, and , for awhile disorder-and up-:. lesion seemed likely to infect the whole Millr. guard. But Kilpatrick, leaving all plans and consultations to be made at another time, galloped across the fields through a shower of rebel bullets to the woods, where the broken platoons were wildly ridingebout, and waving hie saber, he shouted,'" Halt I halt I Willie ti one stand by met Halt I You disgrace t 0 regiment. Stand by me, and me'll rali , boy I" And then he swore by all that w s sacred that he would not leave that 'poi, bet go alone and charge the enemy. la_ a leer minutes the men were rallied, and at their head Kilpatrickdashed upon the rebel car - alry, and checked 'their advance long enough for oar column to regain its steadiness. When Kilpatrick saw his moon break he cried from mortification, and after the day's work wee done he , gave them nth ••talk that the 'die. grateful thing is not likely to happen again. The regiment has made such *reputation fur itself in palette potion, and Skirmishes thit this one unfortunaterdfiar will not bring much discredit upon it. • i The attack of Stuart's Cavalry upon Catlett s Station seems likely to proreasrich amine for correspondents as the one by the. same daring Officer to the rear of the Peninsular Anil. Among the trophies carried off wars /40,000 in cash, belonging to the Qiutrtermaster's De partment ofilea. Pope's army, and his owls commissions as Brigadier General and lilajdr General. The lattorwas, however, recaptured by one of our soldiers, who found it in the• saddle-bag of a rebel trooper, which was left behind in the hurry of the departure. Ault tali in the Purnell Legion, in Col. Simpson 's regiment, was lying hid in a house by the railroad track, and heard Gen. Stuart give' positive orders to spare Gen. licDowell's staff baggage.train, bat seize Gen. Pope's, and de. strop whatwas not of public importance. The, order wu • implicitly obeyed; although the wagons of ' Gus. ftthDowell and:Meg were close at band, they- were not disturbed, bnt *regaling in Can. Pope'. was -turned , out, his official papers sorted and carried'off, and hit letteri from his wife and other parent in,L dividuals itnwn over the grOund or torn into Blook"Tia 10312:0 This same officer reports that the guard comprised define from various cavalry' mgt. mens and two (too:pante. of Purnsli's Legion, of whom the few whu• were not taken swat by Stuart were paroled or dared to death. The rebel force consisted, according to hiS account, of. only eight compsnlite-400 meis in all. So that you see important malts are sometimes achieved wltheut the lipids or the pick, or monster armies. ' Morgan and Stuart have the dash and spirit which characterised Sumter and Marion. Pity 'els 'tie true, and • thousand pities that we hadn't many f the same sort on our side. It Seems that Stuart's men were dressed in uniforms muob like our own cavalry. Who* they approached our picket they said they were sent as escort to the baggage train, and, pasting through unquestioned, dashed upon our camas, and took them all prisonersi Their discrimination 'was so nice that' the even spared-eight wagon. belonging-to tit Harris Light Cavalry, because their batbillo was toting as a body-gaud to McDowell; Gen. Banks bad nvery, narrow maps Irons death during the engagement of his troops on Saturday . morning, on . the extreme right o our line. He was leaning against • tree watching the progress of the fight, when rifled shot from • rebel battery struck tb tree about eighteen inehes above his head, cutting it clean In two. "With his nsnal_goo4 fortune, be escaped leinry, even from splini ten. I found the General on Friday &Uri noon, lying .in the shade of a tree, with bil staff about him, and the hones picketed Giusti by. Me le lOoking thin and a little pale, an - his leg Le still stiff from the effrosts of hi, re cent b u lly.l Matti Friday,.he had ridden i sidnaibullannifrMirplaos to place, but entlis I dai he 'MOW his horse and directed the movements of his eery/ in penon. From him. • I gottbe tele version of the accident which . bappenird , tlb 'the hard battle at Blaughtei Mountain. :It seems that be and Ws staff were lying on the ground, as I found them orj Friday, when • sudden dash was mede in their direction by some rebel Cavalry..' The tamult frightened the staff horses, and a large poweri fulanimalof the General's becoming serlonalyi scared at the discharge of pistols, gave a eed4 den plunge frirward, and, striking the Galena In the hip, with great form threw him doing and bruised bins estetelY. I On Eis* - -day morning ward woe brungbtgal un Balmy, _ erg. Popelhas ribs on•my Were •threinir, poatocar-brfdp servo the tin*. .oajaak:Art . lamerlsht iarcingroresx was - ordarial op to arse:timed pthiiikkibig • nualt4rd Inlaid got littffr , .• ' *. wr 41 131 1 1 fi a " MrAd"" h ? #OPF . PI 6 I -- • .• WASHINGTON, Aug. SS, 1862. ;, ; ITR,NA.L. 29, , 1862 . that when cm two batteries and*the 12th and 13th Mune .usetts Regiments were with drawnl from - esppesite side of the bridge, the string -pl of the bridge: ware. sawn in two, but as structure did not fall sufacient ly to out off 11 °haat= of: the enemy's pu-, sage, the tim n - were tired, and ..in short time coast= . A Cotton-mill close ; by was i also burnt, Lou smitU bleak -hoop SCMOIII the dyer shared the - , ame fate. During , the pro. pees of theseliperations 'mar fatigue parties wart exposed stone 'shower of projectiles, from - the rebe batteries in 'the edge of . the woods on the 'other side of the river. ."14.'lotig train of can loaded', with aminunltibe was standing on the .trset at. itappahmanoble Sta tion, and narrowly eloped -dastmotban, sev eral permission and Aisne chefs passing over and beyond; them.., If one of; the oars had boon stmok, tbi eiplosion would have been like the shook of an earthquake, for the, train mist have contained several tuns of powder hi all. • 1 Ottitt AT TILLOIRICLBOURO—TIOG NOUN OT OAINOW—RETORTB OT as INTZLLOSEXT,OOIt. 12111AINDleOLIGLL/N AT ACQUIA COZZI. FRODEJLIOUBORO, BOOday Morning,. • August 24, 1882. • , All fa quiet at this point, but reports of every deocriptlon are coming in from our army ' - oti the Rappabannook. I visited our advance Pandit pickets in the, front of the 'town yes. teriley•;• • tber?eport 1 that _they' have beard cannonading :nearly continually' for Vie last two days; the firing which was first beard on their right has , been ••gradually moving back to their ,rear which would :Indiana that thn .enemy are failing batik. Musketry Bring was, lewd this morning.;? An, intagigont, contra-, hand came yeitar,day and reports - that our tisiepe - Wernlicklng - thithat we bad captured 18 guns:"Beittinint !of cavalry arrived in-tesSerininit ke - corroborated the - contraband's story, tut' wale the' number of guns captured was itt; , be ilia - states that when ttonewill - Jaoksiin's fortis reached the Rappabannook at Bennett ford; some 18 or 20 miles ,Irom hen, . part. of McDowell's forties were, on the ; !Oath bank of the river. 110 says they secreted themselves nutter cover of the, woods and that'Jackson'i forces pawed them; and at tempted to, ford the river. , While 'in the attempt; GOD. Pope's troops opened a destritotive Arian - them; and at the'same time McDowell'.' men threw them:Wives on their rear, thus bringing them between two fires. Thb officio? says that this portion of -soak 11011'e forcei—he can't say how man were utterly annihilated, end:that the :Mit was red, with rebel blood.. ;These, reports / giro you for what they are,trorth ;_the : story-is be. ' third here: That 'fighting is galas an to - certain; and we only h4po the above will born out to be trim' Our, plakeisin - In - 'front' ' of • this town have been clOubled dining - the " - pair two' 'dam , and every' preoiirtimi to ' ward 'off surprise has teen taken by Gen. • Burnside: Gen... Burnside - and • Gen.- Its John Porter ,haveinst , left (10 o'clock a, in) , for • Aoquia „Creek, to meet ilen..3lcOlellan, who b at . the Creak. No more of Gain. , MoClellan's troops have arrived here singe I wrote . you last. I understand the transports do not. atop at the Creek,,bukoonthanci on ,up' to . Alexandriaand Washington. We had a terrible Alnander Storrs yesterday' afternoon; and Ao'dif, yu quite boot-and bracing:in The troopi - that' re; - main bore are la the very brit of spirit/U-41d vary ankle= that Stonewall would pay them ii.vhdt, Arbon lean satire you ha would , get thswarmeatroceptionlm ever met la his life. 2111111112 Or VII rorweid Haat goansontr. , wen or as orrioxem...x.' eterteCnelt" CIONV/Wr--liellette. -tee florins& • •. '-, • ; _., , Ahissiara, Aug: 25,1862.'. o . Last Spring your emirs:Tendert cam. down this oltleffith:konflothere, to witness-the orobarkisrion of' flk.ffrolT. ef the. Potomac. Then. the - striped now !classical forever,,,the silver Hee - between thb loyal and the rebel States, was crowded isith.-tisporta never before seen- floating'l4' those waters. The Hudson, the Era& Rileri - Lig Lased Bound, and Nevi York May seemedio have sea their :ffearingpslauee and - thear Setting hulks - ail at onee,,,..pa - the_Potoreadi., .;. The General upon whom the eyeit of the:nation were fined - Ud determined upon thecadtpatgn of the Pellin- Bahl i the Army pf _rho Potomao bad fallen back from Menasha ..tbili rebel horde had fled f , to Richmond, .and McClellan had told his brave troops th tbs. a tow' weeks they would either be even a IngfroWitichmond or as cap tives marching to the rest of his army. . . • To-day the same trap Spurts are lying off the wharves of Alexandria. i. Thu streets siresigain crowded with soldiers_ The army of the Pa toinao has returned: Richmond has not beers taken. Officers who loft' here as Colonels and Brigadier Generais, ',torn hero as Brigadier , Generale and Major ti , "norals. Wounds and sears and limping limbs ere seen. The men who were fair, and pale and glean, now. look brimmed, and - rough - end Misty. They bade . fought well and bravely; and deserve mush of. their country, but bar" - they fought wisely, and might sot their wounds have been re ceived M. • aneesestal ail well as an unsuccess ful campaign T i By accident, your correspondent fell into conversation with one of the-Major Generals commanding a division in the . Army of .the - Potomac. ' H ie division has been, in nearly every engagement on' the Penitents, and at the clone of each day's fight has tempted the• battle-ground. It has ibeetan'the enemy in every encounter,. Such is its official record, and of much more valise, inch Is its record an given by-the correspondents who 'witriesied the engagements. The Army of. the - Pot°, mac, said this Major General, should .never -have been driven bin* from Richmond. It should, and could, hare entered it monthi ' ago. The strength of the enemy has always been 'hymned. We never, hid more than 120,000 opposed to us",; and not half of them were dbeiplined at all. ,I Last night, continued this General, I had information i Irons the - ' 'most - Trustworthy 'mirth, which, if I had acted npon'iti would have enabled rue to' hhe entered 'Richmond without striking a blow; - I could have' eaten the city with one division. • The information upon which this" General relied was received mainly from contrabands. When he, took oommand of a brigade he was a strong .prek elasery Dereeerilt—now 113 a oommiesitured Major General, commanding a 'dilision, and -that dilleton amongthemosinuressand in Hui army of the'Pototedui•heitha tirclig ari,intit slavery Republican. He admitted the policy , of the Demociatle putt to be'a weak and ru. Inns one. His views were entirely changoli and nothing -he had yot seen In' the leading organs of the Republican party ,would ap-,.. proach his radicalism. "The negroes," said he, "are the only frie,nde. we have in the South; the most unintelligent and benighted are of some 'orrice; the', Intelligent and nate. rally, smart are of the greatest value." , Your 'correspondent, a Jed may suppose, was littoribased. to' hear hot' .Sentiments from a General who_ bat a .fow months since was denounced.in Congress for returning , fugitive staves, rebel barely moaned eon-confirmationby' two or three votes idoonsequenoe. I have .this morning conversoalwith a large numben orleading-offioere of the army of the Potomati4 MOClellan, with many'; dt i them, Is 41111. their Idol, but what sipper's's. strange they ali., -- saiih anxious to demonatrate that upon the slavery questliti hi bee Reati - inlidianoe and not lie-1 hind tbilialloy of the administration., They afsert, in 'the molt' - ptieltlie language, that not a -mingle slave had been 'ieturned to his. rebel or loyal master sine timAriny cif . the Pato - mu touched the soli of the 'Pent pent& •. ' ' MoCiellan, - they - 14; has said but - little ation the nape,' bob list tined if - great - A*o r and If it hid not been RI; thelealtating pulley of the President, would tialidene S. great din mere. Whatever the truth may be,'lt- if Ont..; soling to think that the General' who would' not allow the Hutchinson* to drigin his camp,: end-the soldiers who dui*" them out,-are now' anxious to pones the ,good. opinion -of the e, friends of - those sweet - stogers - . 40a: lamest , -philantirteibitiV- - - • - - ' ' ,' ''.- --." • ttp;to the hoUr of writing; no Sure wound ed bah been received' from the Rappaintn'. nook. It is said Gent. Lee and.fieritscluttive.l decided not to commence any more battles on the Sabbath. ~.Yeeterdajt, : therefore, -.was ::a. ';_-. • r •••p .i't 1-z- , •,,,- : - ~• • - - Meet *thee:O who fish 'beenwoturderns 414 , •Riippithiritiock bail' beriboti..ltleites dsitlgur - terribly:"' The Wounds frimrebnis :are much ward -than thins' Mint, bills, Ana .when.in thellimbe - no followed - by itnindlita amputation. ; • -''''' -r- -- - , "...; ' ::;"Al. Warrenton, !Gen. ' f Popes!ligtit "'Living, i ie which was considered by man .otageririslit weakest grifi - ft,P lllO 6 - Bill Ts: *pug* .net ,wit Apii", - 'pastarre <CO reTdaYni-no , thalileit,'' is rtMiltiii. itlntp4nribirt:io fere* 14 trily!thinnith itl'- ' '-',- --. I.' ~-. t ..;.;tl , l',-. : . • • 1. By to-night the entire sine of the Rappa hannock will be impregnable, and it is not impossible that-before the close of the week, the 'Army 'of- Virginia may again take the offensive. General illeclellan and' staff are *spatted here this afternoon. It is not yet knownwhether he is to take command of his troops, or be ,transferred. to some other De partment. . .• . Aruky of th e, otomao, is now inter :angled with the Ann, sof. Virginia, and. it 'would Siena impolitic to, keep thelwo Depart 'lneritedistinet. Onibniin, and that the rtVest thit'eohntrY = produCe; shonld'ootiniand the —Two hundred prisoners taken in the eltiraiL Jibes on the lamb of the Rappabannoek ar arrived this rooming. Correspondents hiving been shut out of the Army of Vliginta r the wildest sad most absurd rumors are in elmra- Oen. McDowell has been killed by a shell, hal been ihot by Den. Sigel In • quar rel, kite been knocked down, by the butt end of a musket !:$7 one Of Ms Privatee, 'MI been hurled ' to' another sphere In half ' a do•en other ways. Stir= eome'of theitories Agit lng about the saloons and hotels. When Mat heard from, that brave and noble General pas at the hea d his corp . s,Msliting therepeated efforts of the enemy to break the centre of the Army of Virginia.—tor. N. E. Ritmo.. Etegtdattons under the vax,Laiv The Conamhisioner of Internal Revenue has eetablished the following_ regalitioris In re ward to individual stamps' fOr - proprietary Coles, ennisierated in SohednleC erthe Exelse' .•• . , ~Fiat- E very proprietor : can furnish a . Sign fora stamp, which, If *PlaPruls-.wilii be engraved bY''th. Governm e nt engraver,, ! at the cost of the proprietor. - • Secoeid—.lresuoh - eases the plziator Will be entitled tn . the discount Spelt to theene hundred and' second section of the Excisellw. •Tkird—lf: the destine do not exceed the. superficial area, thirteen-sixteenths •of AU inoh, or the denomination of one and tito cent stamps, or sixty-three sizty-lourthe of an inch for the denomination of three-or four cent - stamps , these being .the. shim: estab lthhed by the °thee for the' :Above spe d l-. fled denominations'," there wily be • 40, ditional "nhafge' to periohasers..: It, however, proprietors 'desire to kit:raise the lire of the' stamps for the denomination ibiliententichedi then an , additional charge will be made for the additional cost of. paper , and• : :printitf • Thusadditional charge :will be feu vent* r thousand for stamp, of 3.4 inches superfia I area, and a proportionate sum for intermediate sizes. ' , ifi r fo au rm h,-13 Ith very stamp must reotangular fijiti—Alf dies and plate/ Will be retained by and behndar the exclusive control of the - , Government.' ' ' , • • Sixtls - *This - general stamp must be canceled by writing thereon the initials of the porta. for of ..the stamped the • date f cauthellng, while the. private. stamp mast be . l so allied on the package, that, on .opening the Same, the stamp shall be affemualip de stroyed. 1 The Corers',stoner wilt be prepared to issise stamprby the' let of September, for the artiz' elm Anon& aa , fpropristarY articles," specified ;An &bible C, of the Excise law. The man :al*. dorms of such artiolea will be required to ,use.tbis - general; stamp, mall they liy furnish a design for individual use. • ,Orders for such stamps maybe .out to. the Commis, 'donee of Internal Berenue,,M4.l. whicit - Will bellied as soon as the metalware M 0; • . , Diß ß atC h__ ls / 1 'P 17332 1 V,"hilli 101 " WallitlrfireX x Ang,26, 1862.1 QZN. MITCBIL TO HATIiA • The Is reason to believe that the Goiern-_ meat has ander serious consideration the pro priety aasignlng. MiNji GOll.. Mitchel to - a higheotainand. „ • TlsE' FOLTourrmaina IN . P7IIIIIIITLVAIIiI • Is the cases of , severtl Pennsylvania tie orgamiskeg ander.** last three the the Goterament• .extendeor thee foi Tolooteertegotetil the let of fleptembint., All the roglotents so feioned,ere now nearly' BRIOADIHcB24Ti R °ll[i32a. . • .. , An , fr. ,, ql !•s,ltltiv,Stattt to hat, its now . tostotentt .I?ttgaeled them ntli;eB :terciend toidn.y. f,Tiof . SOozotnty of War 'Wu . itiellnerto grwitt thi tintnest. st flret, but Melded tolhe oßpotition of Cfoninni TEX COLOIIIiLTIOW ritoponnios. . . '''llittnereni applications haie ' becm made to Senator Neon* Lir poising, to Con tral,Aniseica by - ftlie 'boloredteiSens who ire :anzioxis to be among the Met'injoy the benefits of the preposedoolimisation: • ' THE wrranaiwia. nrs OYLa►SE' 72Y21V1D 7aox-rna mum.* - • The witildrawal'of the Orbmin Princes from .our army is reportaiktotece aroused againat ,them-pnerst tndfswatlen in:Bcrope, and par-- Ocularly la France. To justify:their depart.: are, lowe r of, thew ; adhetenta. have ,dbleual noted the story that their eoutinince in .air ,military Boffin had erected a udeendorplatid log between Louts NapoleMt Mitt 4iillcurultr: '--e'reiport for ',Mob, as we hail =Callen t au thority forieylne, there ii not the ellithteat foundatien;'... Napoleon hai Walla .this elightestipublie notlee of'their stay hire . ; end lir relationi with our Goiettiment Were; while .theie.yonng men remained, aaibe y .oiteneibly.atieeet, of the most [timidly. ohm actor. The zulliOr-in , ,qtmetinn.:goek.mi aU fours with the Yrince da..l:obleillalalletbir, in . which he repreientachii nepheirap t ethiheroel of the Poulain* byliber efforts, alone, our time soldiers; who ate ipeltin of t se cowar d., 'Were kept rim InentniaWar: Froth Cwisibidlistitt the the tit:Mil:matt flosSas - gide Ang 19th says . Wah.sve Isies array et seeesitin frantand 8;000 id 18,000_ta mu seer. - Vestige:dill mar irains dike carat in safety. W here nd fears We oatchidd et bey an titi4 ortifty theasiind' as long ak . :Ottrfrrolls, ' • , • Say to ail our Menai that' ditto:tide' tigi not-fallinto the hands ef , the enemy. The moment an enemy shows himself withlh three mileaof es,, a obeli whistles $ hiehessil They era on erir~ bind, ha{ 04:8TeFAP:41001:. Octants the elites sepiesket,, -, _ .• _ - _ . . Who rebelLoos order to , tbrow large roroo - foto,.sentooky, they moot • have the Gap;" and they ,tbought.tbortaigbt , . l( juini!tiitnt imin 4.44:01;14a1i Mat:, It bi not botOroo, there aro orrei AO; thousand iebole,ilt itn ,4d. ; and ttosio irObotkiatitia Wig 'ott 'atorei 'ca ptured In 'Federal troths: 'Otiakitti ',Ally 'occupy is deatitutiorlitoilitotio,tbilitib 'corn' arm :haring W=4 obasurited; bile; howeTcr, fitote. Mots= lo in drool of being ' ,totod;ltoistodistolypilii Important :that:gm, gauP 1 9 1 .0.45 1 Await WI aponsc 3:Mai pcodip ak# , Atifir: l l lll /Atitabt tbataOtt PT9iixtons p ill•foris4t l .•'uPYßlOst.sl, l l/D...44911•-, manta eataokY toading htt betratobod'iitit . . • ofls iiew # 4 utgel/P7. 9!:kk0.F ,4 4 0 •-.ollfing for invollPh*PArigurfoos triescaresi we: =not . but regard.the . panoval jot=oll - .LLair. , . who'warjast-'the adtipt.'sOd and 'earryottta curbmware. , as onti of =tee mostunfortunateo . l toly''", pa, :tire Irrobg throotion 'Which las apt bees 1 0,1 1 :i ~. z(4; 7 . . Amy/bi g Applbatanapluitabeens nude =dor 4holnionuelley.ootto Law for litanitota : , 1:! Phis titsirfitothitiii ,Tohir Hail, 'if /Mankato' Asissiori eitrrg•-WiTakaii. 1..1A Simla Ciaoslai„cif 4? r VoSSeifisl %1 6. %Moni sm , orpinii., • -..."Aii o iiii t t l .,. , ,:.s. -...,4 ....,;-(;:. . . ,„::, :,,: • peraolwass •,y .o•3,6lFvu.„zt Jettlie ittiabitivlailetWO're litte, l3 4 l9 4 l4 ;rni iNtelt , aisl Mrs. , ' 33.1ehiAodi•Wifirir, 04 0ata Rlobardjen, of tiWbdi OM& , Itiiii.icaitalikila 1 ,hat not. agetrialtivagtilrff iii0649 1 1,:.f , q_ 1 . 1 ,fd• s , 8, ,..,;. - ~.,,` 111-g,!;,0-t ~ ~, - ' • ^ •". ' ''' ‘ 9 ,,' A* ,' 11 ). ,V;144-'llltr...Pyhmitbk- , 49u PoiNsor wail/SSW eirinivhst.tries , MisetioOlyzys;- -- ' ' V tor.Ai" ' zw. ,PONotwt.tortioiagisradronfillir,iftw =dr b' 7 lfilir 0 "Vja 4,,, : . .. , .., , - 43,1414,y 7 m7 - 60;!m14 , 4:: Di114.1 6 4 0# .0 1,8 0"-t"-"P nall r I t Atnbl VlOLliffittlithir. - =4 lAiregaitixtii p;00p.,:4 10,01*,-;4„1.. - Intio NPOAlittill .$Ol6-itiitaagiaiityilkica a - t.,- JPC Of 41 1 1 2 1,, , 1F5F., 4, 1:f !.-I:l4ln•Vj'a. rAlig,i • 14:5'..11 t,..4-Fa t. - -, innarol44.3s:Gosiiiirlig sp-. zi....!..1- - .13 , -.., - ;; - Aft.i.;; o'ti,3. rkrat.:44 , lr.r. , :i ; 11:0 • } . 1.1_. 1-1.4...,, ,lx .1.... t ~I -- „.rq . .)l ...a. ... ,ei <.... VOLUME I.XXV- 11.4^SURelJrCE: kEoi'LltiTNlTr'a s ,WC - E -- COir£4l — NY - Offic"e s N. E. corner \Vood and Fifth Ste FIRE AND MARINE IRSURASICF. Wm. Philip, . . : John Watt, Wax. B. Hays. Joan. E. Parke, Marko B.llMeell,' Wm... Tan Kirk, WM:V. 6AEDNER, Fee. itary. 1.0.1..K.ic - iNSUHA,NU.K., TliE ANOII - MUTISIM •INSUILLNCY, coair,alv, OF PULL ADELP/31.6,, on BUILDI2IO6, perpetual, MITRUMANDISR, FURNITURE, to town or SOB Walnut street. r222,5/0 I Amorrio =UN '9O-4neratad First Mortglige on Improved • ty, worth doable t h e am0unt......4.-.:..215c.,600. 00 • Ground rent, 1int2.4 2 2 60 Ponta. IL B. Co.'. 6 par ma - . Ifortgal-e - ' L0an,430,000, cost.-- ...... . .27,000 00 Clty of nitadelphis, 6 per cent ." Loan.- .30,000 00 Llilluben county per et. P.11..11.. Lean 'MAO 06 ,bouds, weR 2.500 00 . .33atitIMplimi and... Broad. .Top Mountain Railroad' Vainpany, - mortgageloan.... eo Baffroad Co.'s Stack:. 4,000 Oil Eineß lo4acooldntiaal Insaranca.ai:- 24,350 IP --- .BtddiptConoty Irolasursoco ..lA° CO .ocdek orDaiiin s. CO L. 03ameica Bank do SPJS 01 - gjetlaniVihdai.' do - - 2.012 60 Union 61. Insurance Co.'. 10012) • 'TRIM Recetrable, bualneu : 1 6,29 7 111 Book . lceomeds, =rued ititerest; '6,016.72 ,flasti en hand and to hands of 50nta....4., 11,526 35 - _ vos,jsix , of ' URI TlNGLlT;Frosidea. DISLOTORI • Ciao Tingley 11. - L..Carseu, Rained Btspbeiro, B. Lotbrop,..- Thaapam, , Robt. Teland,, - • • Robert Steen,- Ohm:Leland, , Frtekartsti, Rrowa. 'Wm. Musser, Jacob :T. libuting,', ..41. - 'l3terenacin, C. S. Woad,' '.lleur.• Tingley. • Smith- Ream; • ' Juba g Worrell , Woodward,' Ittarobidl EMI; .John Bissellalttsb'sh a " 8. - MINCRDIAN. Secretory, • . , • ' • • •Ji 0: COFFIN, .4grer . . roy.6 • • Northeset corner Third rld:6 it:41114-ot. \AT BeiTtioi,_ .A"Tor.Rll74l3oßall.T• -1 2 . GORDON, 4-31.11 . -Moo, No. OS ;Water dtroet, Sposg4 lortste u t ri toixo.,Pittanalk.-. se Nitta. wi oda rci F tit ' iretOt :Ao art tool:Z.lkm** diamniatily, and who' oro' 'ieirr .W.4l4 (0...c.f.ie th e charade,: Wad tAey &Ifni aeraraed,' . l. ilrerieg Lia rase r tiON tine toUdssire irtsu'reut ' A881:18,0CTODElt J. 1869 'Stook ..... rum/two opm-Accounts, Hats 'IS Olsotiotal. _- ' • - ....... • • , . . • .. . •B. Mi ll ar, Jr., ' I Andrew Ackley,.•: J•13:1111 Ile&Oley, ,' ' - .I..lexaiwder Speer, - :. Nattuniel Holmes,. - • Dasi.l2l Long.'.- Alex. Straick. -‘ ' liper-J.Thcrum. Ci° o =Darsic 1' • , Berk'. P.fliskevrill,.. WI 'H. Smith, John B. 311 h;,... t zay3o - - . F. M. 0611.1:10N, Feardar ‘ ITY AtiAlAbT J. rms.—Flux szazi rigs INS ITRAIICZ cow PANT OF PUILM)SLPIII./. Of 1.34 and 4.17 Chentnut street, near Fifth. . . ;Statement of -Asset., January tat, ISASpabol agreeably to an act or assombly, Laing— ' • rust Mortgage*, imply assured ...,,Slr,S6ii,nn3 00 &ma Onoet v. 1.5106,314 61)nust 10;166 06 Temporary Loma on 'ample cupalsral VAS 10 Stocks, (payment value 680 667 7.1) 59,766 OG Noun aral. BOIL 1.5..9 CO Coat lir The only prolltaYrum preminnn which this Company mu divide by lan on from 'aieVi.nan;i3 have been determined. Inottraacelollete oii - eVery - deecrlOtiort of property, in bent and onuntry, at rotten as Inur as are cotodetrot . with security.: Since their incorppration, a period of thirty feat s, they hare Reese by fire 114 amount 1 1 4 . r Af a1 ..? . .. Pcak. ,,, ..thff.bn tirinding , Slidence of the adv . ton.a. of losorance, 1,1 well nt their abili ty and dhrpontion meet with prorortnent 111 Goaer.n si - Lamm pnia during Lb 1eur.1866............:106,085 67 DINICTOIII 1 . Charter H. Elancker. 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OR TIII3 , SIATE j.;0.1,-Pg2IIIBXLVANIA; PHILADELPEILL s col 1194—Capita4 5 1 X0,000. s To HatPZßiZste S rgari: • .T.tAiellailD FM; INSURANCE 00. ~IABTrOIID• liicorivrated 11110 . 7Ciptta., 11500,000. - fie* VsKr 1,1800.4. • - • .40155,754. 1 • s P.eileve. • •• TI O.o.LLLTNjBcetai• ; • .••••,,, • /Fr bx the itbdie.ad indi.lialiie &m -ist* can ba,abtafried by syplicattod-to— • .0111ZW.811§1SURASQE COMPANY V OT rxrrotraoa,-, Odle% corner , hlnsket . Wolof easel., manna door. , • - / o * l 4lo ,, Atlainb 4 , 0 8 d • • Inoue annbuttlos and sin the oftelgation or 'Sohilitnti'abla' 'Wane= 61ten, Latede,rizni BigaTr, rr amiltirt ruargatkdro the dean _ lona ninLaaJnop by dm . • • a. 2a; W. Q. Jotund4. , Jae. 1a j,,.• • B, . ,8. sea. .oenne; '• 'J. °di Bar b . 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'Dzat,"sa 4il 1.4.1191 i 'Wd6 Zetirctik !NM -N(t. 243 nntscrorts Jaman D. Vrraar. Capt. John L. Wind% Smmmell'. &attar. Georg, D. Junes, Frank VS2 Corder. — C. Bantam Idotak.t:. RI rataatrs, rwa.t JOHN WATT, 'F'ke Pre..4144 63,000 00 2,107 xa.ro T,go9 57,61 , 5 11f,07E, 12 • ii-V42Atti 21 12.2Ce.04: Ve John - DilicOora., Capt. astaut 'Ft. D. StertiugJp }. , Gapt.; 17,,0t4. . , . ~' ssoitisc~; ~• :- ::.,
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