The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, September 13, 1862, Image 1

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• wisolateelra.uoms,
Na ion x•tpigllll/ BT,BZILT; -
' • PITTSBURGH; 'PA:,
Hiving puidinned it's lntoieot of Ale late fortnero,
oda continuo , * business on t,he Old 'stand, and will
to,reeedw, the *101)=0 cC kto old • .• •
WiL .14grxxipc.i... F. ILLSZPA
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FT:Maoism.' Guam, 4013rosinoll la4icsa7rrs
.411tD DeLtams.nt Roman Twoixrr, N 0.2.53 Liblizty
LIMA e"TalEir" l 'Wlioissits
Gliccssa,Ltut Cosousems -11ziosimnicldiatezi
in Y/iODUCE,AI,OI3I4 BACON, Wil2llBß,
GLILBORAINDIABDOLL,LtiONa4AU.I, faL t, F 4
,c9rxinlealis,,:ms,pittourigh,mazwoc
,Booond meet. Pittsburgb.- -
iririaLir , ioDomma. Apici:Autreits,
'Conte lite •llnzi of D. a In Al.lhanildirlitabuilib.
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111.1)Q.N&L.D & AItOUCELES,
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ViutA7s, - 4 0 Pbera in Willa. N. :O. SUOLltliuid.
EOLAKAN4 WINED SWABS and. bIIL4PS,"
- 71,U5E.,•1 SAWN, TOBACV), TEAS, . EVE,
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i WWOTIONWRY,IERIGABSaIitt-WORKB,W4 For.
%I - mud—us Wood' stiootobbove , :fltilt, Pittsbutgb,
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'Watts (MITZI PROD= •311) P11 . 11111501414A - C ,
, -raorgiu2,ll6., x 4.8 .Litany meet, °wail -hearl of
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kindu'o PUOVINIONB„'PhODLIM•und Pit
! burgh insaulacuirci, Nu: 2.65,.iFt_ j hit*, P4tra-
A.; ' 1111M.Aliii., Voinassu A
V. Voinnation lizacivinT and dealer in' i=
GRAIN, Pitt/DUOS AND' PROYLSIONS. - No.ro
lawats,stry<ftv.it. n.m4 pit, g b • „
n4rldbeng ininnees madnyn
mhl2:lyn _
gIE4I WHouraeLs VW.=
. '4.4 1e GROOSSLES, 21A.N1LLAILOPN, OAKUM,
LLB, PlieflandYlttanugh manufactured ars.l}la,.
No. 141 Water street, above the MuaaugabelaßriligaZ
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Pliuborgh, Pa..
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.3, UV? °BEET DALMI,I4 4t CO Wif
' AVainr 031 , : lina; Owatonna' isaArraw tea
Alcacnnsts, and dealer. In F./LODI:ICY and U.-
, _ . burgh manufacture., Pinaburgh. i
611.1.11T0N.
T-"AhEfillaf &.iSHIPTON, Virg,
kiakitroiDicasiis "and `Goinki*lo4
• '%rarki" 'lltlabursh,
JUMP 41/Art. • U&L.
.WllBONi, Wacozds Gao
iv Lem; Committal:Pt .11116.axid deakts
Produce and Pittsburgh ,
tatanfacturce, No. 1615 i
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OHN-FLOYD laCO„ Wliori.ir , t as
; • ito con. .u. iw....nrreosto. tn. cod
mad =1 labnnts+
Wailtt.a
QfaUsy~Nos. a and eo Wood Bilteti-4-Ita;
: RxANDER' Wtthirts
ORO& Itnuottaiarboria, Am; No. 273 . Li rty
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SCIN;IILiNrt-
JLF*Lih•trumikir inlll7Pi:l3lCriAlreln4A AND
vasmt.corausts - wear. -
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auicuotosa,.......akionfru...:—;.' .r. qur
ItirACSINTOSII 6 ;ILEMPHILL &
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azi•torraraiaca. - , • ktreebousethejoar
water Woolol; Pirtaboith,; gazitifoOturoro of
WACKINTOSH "AND 'm..EPart,vs - mr.soyED
• PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND
BLIONTALIfi q ,, - "Of Wotan sad beet itylo,
gotag pot op toliailoon Of lino oiPoolfi aid of
- • • "thebbiA - 94aNtypiteAfelfterlid. Oe-boovy o •
blegOitid salon Wort Walt 114,3r2aNtig
tpaiescr.:orpur. yoryk to iwie
• We. "itelipticlal; iiiWOUOA 'to •olir BALANCED
• IrmAt OSCILLATING ,ENGINIA; secoiablotog
° I4 " of
„ OSKPIII'. IiAIfILTONA (X).:,
. dottier Of lifof sod rag.trid.u.
71727317 . .tr,8dir. Ps.,
817Piat1O8 MAX . SPOIN -MAORI:Np
ct'. 4 s VEKAIS.CE;
r.j..Pittaingza. tisozadocturot BOHAN
W/10E10111' BPINgd, OOKNONAND.-BAII , ' AD,
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INlRPvirldcalar dud or ohopxl SPIXIMand
fro,ZPOrrdrolL7soodrlcrordor - sridsort — ntres.
; simbetment corstantis hood: I
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v va,OELSIOR:TaIeiri =WO
.1:4 WOLFE, PLIMILZIT I 004 Ow* Ifastrno•
=i=& Warehouse, No. 12 Wood. moot, darker
of Flat. Pittaburgh, _ oe6:/yd .
1 7 ? 11,11MLE NO. "1/ - 6
Maul street, oppala ,
maszaketarasof WHIM Lasars AND BYdil ,
118, gad linty descaiption af . 1.144211101 PCD:
Onion 'a.i.iiiiietitinwitti , iradq
ahl9ppl a a pat Intiructynn. r
" DErTISTRY.
Twril':
<EXTRACTED' •WITHZI'
" PAIN, BY TEE USE OP AN APPAE A
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_ „..... Abedrfootionatocted by.ray prom% oad on to
teellfyos lathe Wei, cod potolcictoos of We pot
- ttcni-tottolooorttoo boossikl byporooos .11:WNW IA
martins the cooing ? baring no knowledge if oty
j i L'
earAETIFICIAL =LIS Wald In every yle.
mat cher. ocry 100 ; warranted !mall cows boot
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.:r.OSEPELADAMS, Dm:um Colin y s
- • ' Yr tollittiesoilior , it Dismoidindratiat s ta,
IlciluutittW-Dr. A. M. 'Pollock, Er. lock,
- . Theodon , 8* 1 4 44 % En.eli /4T-t. 4 i 4 - : . P.,78:41Pri:.
• BOOKSELLERS,- 4'6
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• sum Xsiewiroiiike AID !Mum oixkiihrri:
val.,. I it,. r h. t
11,112 1,11 IikT I OMP O O r gc./..*P ta l_ 2l. '
Sad 'two, Pirgav
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to ,,
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throughlnimme,
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)t 1 Ailsomitiriddsig tomnscumm umer imrdiok
vantw,cia always Ilatt ¢zst sad second at !Mar
adeguaiislie
aluthit7 l 4 l °N 4 0, 1 sinste Mune_ St, 4' 4 .0
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QOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY, ov
PKellOnlatanA. , :lols;os, ;6a Clair Street.
pair the Maga. Durand sell CARBON OILS on
eozonlesloo—cash or dine. ORME OILS, of all do
e 21 1 410 e5, -n00t9.1.- -Address* J.. WILiV/ift,
Secretafy oh S Tireasorer: ' ione:Gin
a. B.
I a 1 0 111 1RETT-.4 . (auctetuaors to
• Bell d Liggett,) Tut% LIMAN AID OCIXKLIF
isanll9scrum..for the sail of GRAM B&W%
CUSESE, rsoDuort,lta,-.120.. 76 •Watea and 92
front streets, Pittsburgh, Pe. mye
airsmiiStutzzewswtrautts LINUA22.
prrikeirao
IfACKEdic l 3l LINEWIT, Awns
arm Gain Patrons, Panora* Ann Dowirionap
Zdaaraers, foe the sale of rtour, - Grain, Pork. Da-
Ooni lard, Butter, Loge, Cheese; Bonk Tallow,
9n,3,ltestbsry, Potatoes, Tot and Pearl' Ashen,
41Paind oad,Vord 011 s, Dried and Green
eurTiniddly, Glover, Flak and Gran Goode,
.; .:"Jaah adfa*te made cm Oerudgrunents. •
UliN 11.:0AN1 0 1 - ELL, COMM&
nom AEI) FOZWAADDRI Masoudrr and wlaole
ale dealer la WESTERN !DESERVE CHEESE.
BUTTER, Leap. rows., BACON, /LOUP., flf3H,
30T AND : ASHES, SALERATOS
SEED AND LARD OILS, IT
DRIED TRI:T and
.Prralere ur rendly, Noe.' 141 Land .141 !Fiona, enact,
1111 . Ota.P.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••........ 0 TUI
tI_ULP & SHEPARD, Coins:olox Mae
: - ostinss atutdontini In ifiOlig,-151114121 AND
FRODUCE, N0: , 24:3 Llborty:ittolt;Fiftebureu
Uttoioo brauds of Flour for.Bakent and Family uoo
Jonttently on hand. Partlealor otteutttot.Vald to
tuner. for Marchand."' unoUrally. ocedly
ipturai VA UtIADEIt, rano= •
X coinimioslicactuor. 6*nm' FLOUR, BUT
_taltailto43lB,• 81=3; LAAD,OREJLBS, YORK
• DEll¢ll-LHD GREMN,FIWITs•ind )':bloc gen
disil4l . )era,leisaistin nude onti3islgurate
AAVES.4.I. Jdo 1 7 +16.4 'OBWARDINO AND -
O:ammo= ift.1611•111.. 101'010 de of ''LOUR,
BACOH. , LARD, BUTTER, ZOOS, awl
%%mama Prulace genatally, No. 10 BMITHHIELD
3/RAOLL, corner ot Hint, BlitaLargh,..Ba.
VETLEft . .VDAWAffDINQ AND
E' iNin3slBlllo . ll' ailiatAirr, tor.the No of. BLOBS,
GRAIN, BACON, LARD, B CITED; 8.1=3, DBIND
VNIAT. and PANlnge Neuenßly, No..:10 Market st.„
of 146;4 PRtaliiwr• *Wlt*
Lino.
N . — WHO/MAKER. 4 LANG, 01:011141011
.1 0 ,1 dz. nnonml and sholconto dealers fu GRUCE.'
x.Loup.,l (max; paoDups, ac.. No. aza
Liberty onion, Pittabsugh, Pa. oeldnil
AMES ' DA t.V: le. I .I, it - SOlS,Artiuutraa
maims for the purchase' told ago or 08111Thr,Atip
RN PINED Pitt.Ol.NUM, Nos. ba and 70 Water at.,
Pittsburgh. Advances made on CiDll/1441119911i11.
014.thibilfritILD -enaceasor Co Jno.
Li; it 'am stiteoi abb. Iss lteleo BD.), Pill.
uurgh, GIiNSINAL PRODUCE. ONOCEILY AND
00AIMISSION INDEDLIANT.
Consignments reepectfull solicited. f 026 dly
NU. WIRTZ- ..... 111=TR
ALIT arrE ,BROTLIARS, ; .-Fosweiwnro
Nancilastiquid dpidimi Ia
OduvislONS 2.XD littODUcE (111=11.' ALLY, , No;
OS Lawny strest, Pittsburgh, Pa soya'
A . 15C.110 YEA.Colimuskut hisscasam,
In MIME AND ittariziED ceanoti
liLm, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, do.; No. l&T Lanny
street. mlAndly
I/WALD DILLS.to, j DAVID iIiVeADDLDI3,
L.• Dorm,' . - .-t Sper-tal Partner.
NIT .FANS at COFFLI stioneseora to
I.l.l,...ll'eaudlose. Ultima. W.. GRA
craw. corner of Wood and Watt's streets, Pittsburgh.
Penn's. . " - jy&dl
ohotuu. A. YQIOT.
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a V r Oi G T AA`o.,suocesadorte L. G.
cmp): AND COMMISSION NIB,
CHA u
TS. 247 Ltherly sinnik-POtaburg6, Pa. • •
'lOllll IWO*.
I LOUSE CO., WnoLnipi
CP Gams= am) Coxasasuai Mgacaawrs, cometaf
srafthlailttaridValaratstattalstsbargh, Pa. 7 '
1411xitarauP.. do STEW T, Wnoz
1:15J Gquctktifu Coitualszos IllsooLurrs; No.
to Wood strict, L'ataborgli. . *ldly
P. ATIRC/1.
EILIAO Wiv & KIRKPATRICKS,. Wawa-
II GIZOCCILIS Ltld dealers ha , TWIN AND
1:ED3174. - 1611:63163 LiUer i yeueet,Piktaburgh.
flit G . GIN TS
111.. 121ci
001161 DE EVaLACE,
%.11b1ini JUJINSIVIS, ALei Elt
A., DWIGS ODEIIIII.OALS, PiCitYGESIIIi,
CSITCY GOODS, lIGILNING Fumy, OILS, PAX
ILY ILEDICINES; hr.„ tr.4.3l.4tictli risme
which to tigers ea Lamle; ctibut? LturnirSakith.
Sad and Poartlt streets, Pitt•butxh, Pa. ,
Prescritittolta Withal 7corapoti *Sod at all bows.
LL A. FAH.PS.CQUK DOLW
AA* siiiiii.firifittloasofacturer of 'W . IIIIII.
LEAD Ali U LITLIAS.G.E, comer of Wcxxlsiol Front
itroots, Pittaborgt.
VAIN barrr, Hoissus .14/4148,
ty 13 DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISIAV.B AND
DIM STUFFS, N 0.596 LibeSty . street, Pittagurgh.—
trODis
Lik:O. IL SEA Dzueourt,
1./140 Wood stress, =her Wood . 'Jives and
V:resi Ansi, Pittsburgh.
GEO. R C9Coßiqq, ATTORNIT AND
Covisescei Ho. 74 Orant
street. Pittsburgh, P. Ail bush:tam ,ntrusted, to
Ws care will recelre prompt attention: -- Oa hatma
made in eilleghony'antlin all scholoing co intie.an4
the motley remit tat promptly. . iaaYl
80. V zhlat, (tato ut' Fayette couptyi
J
Pa.
corner Fourth and (}rant aidanta.
alyttazo
Ju. atAbuo • • L, frerosszi:
sr LAW. Orrioa, sword story Howes Los Biala
ma, tics 93 Drornototstreet.
. 1 14.4 4 4 1 04flati_matlittiftmod
ileac! tottlis,4o torWihttlsigtoE; District
of Cols:oats. nolfStota •
SOYA i.
lIMPATRICK MELLObii,Aros
j.x. Len AT LAW. O. 1= Fourth. It. Are goon
Plttetru lTdtf
!VUUMAA .-dontscarr
CUCW.I4II2. at,LAw.; ! •
":' , 05nc5,,1iv..15 , 3 Fourth. Most,: Corner of Chary
Akierdubarges:-Ya.; f - :f -
!swat; ; :iirrpstitsy ;Amp .
cottitiiio. uw, bit :mond to Mums
LAW btamoud cheat,; tam%
ILior te 431,- Pwitee , Cbuietri , "- 133,16.411y_
: 4Z; .SCROYARiAttainurs
Ih."-b4V.-,5nUM.339 riMitistreetf rlttsburih.
- - •
rfliathES-13.11LEKCii, FLous :AND
NJ Gum FACOII COaarissiox 121z01ain tot
the Sale at CDS, ouNsoz, - rnaDDoe,
r iff s;
. 4ava i r r lbetritra=o 1 t •
toi•ellffoc4•and'6lithfloitt. Pitt.buratr. !ael
WAgniQUON._ KY.
Li: COLLINS. Forwarding sad Oanualsdni Mesa,
chant and dolls In CILIESSZ, Burns, LAKZ
AIS Wood greet,
shy 2
a 141142 1 HOLUB - llc VU., Pori d' t•
lma mkomigemisanovisione, cornerii,
- tot and front otroeta. . , Jatt:Oly
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VOFFIN, Atm
Atka& 00.42,4 e i±:9111,1
wen* Wco?4 Zr '
P.'JOIsIIII, AGENT ROXIII MUM
• cuk. State of Poposylnalkand Hartford In.
=saw Cotbpantea. 87 Water greet.
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QAMUltir Edetizoarrasir Vwinx .
IJ Liscusas Oomumixr, *nor Blatkat aid ?later
fil 001iDON, 181)0111ITARY WYSTMUI
Intriaicas Claim= 02 Water aired.
sows's-.
WXXAVOI. ..
o as. wam, Papal 0.., )
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ON- 4 .4 1- 5 - D D0111031' .°11"31 10 :BY GOO ' D 1
EOBLI 4IR/.14-Wilod-strovirthird-boaser above Miaow
PjUip • 11.1%dtf
'aadidota. of
wir
some sweep this , glorious ;little State by at
hiution to one: Gni. -linibroOlee:nteloriti
bee .
.triliAltiti-thstailhat.,-4944' its
think it wiii nov r irtifte tits oppOsitigit to the
~tram other tninAtititstnoti_thellnintStsteltist Is
lltt~o more then atOniiniii. A nisalinons
-, , Oitatgau4 ,l 4 end imanlionne
st:Ar t hrogvtf- tubruiersni.ils:,- rood pa s - are el id e se es 1 0 41 by stasor ,
• sentiment iineted:ied;upoli
me• - - .... 1
.ii i corEge, graarat ,i,!!,,!!!!!ar.,,,`!"777,
I hi. Isl.lltelite4l44 ismooessor
t, it'Co.;;WW•mbialdlitallbealages
a dTA.PLE___Afib.FANcY. Dpy WON,. riorgb•
%et comae roarttriiittidirtet '
T & (V, VPAIJAB
tii.oooricifaile ?limbering*, between Third and
feartheritteburgh.;= ,, ; , . ,,,, :i E.• ..• • • • •
APSO_ZORIVAIR , IR
V. na up swam DRY ALOVA CluODlUdehuoCibikorts•
las/ Rdwrilve.fra.34lifarkg 0r.40-Picydiptsh,,t , •- ,
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WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
BIA tIBEILTY STRUT,
Parmtsc , 64 PA.
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PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTE
Vittsburgit 41,5azettl.
S. RIDDLE & CO.,
IDIMSB AND PROPRIETORS.
Publication 'Office No. 64 Fifth On&
MOWING AEU EVENING rDITIONS,
OONTAININO TiCE LATEST NEWS UP TO TICE
110178 Or PUBLICATION.
TERMS:
Holm* itDlTlolce per annum In advance, at
12 cants per week from carrleia.
Swann tosnon-113 porinnant in advanno. Or 6
mats per look from conic& --
Woo= 14,11101-4,11101 *ft, $3 per Imam;
Ilya or more, $1,15; Too or upwards, II par ammo.
turarlably In it:lmm
- 2LIMCBIIEIfG AS 1111.6BONABLI RAM.
SATURDAY 1,101M&G, SEPT. 13
THE CALL POR MILITIA.
During last evening and this. morning,
our community was oonsiderably excited over
the news 'from Harrisburg. The call 'l4 the
Governor Orton the militia of the Conimon-
Wealth will meet with a prompt response
from'ottr eonoty.
• At an early hour this-morning, the °Moe of
Hon. T. M. Howe, Mani Adjutant General,,
was crowded by those wholttaie been actively
engaged in organising cetpanies, under
resent proclamation:" The bearlutuirters of
the Committee on Military • Organisation was
Also a centre of aotivity.
2tlr.Wehas bean in correspondence with
;the State spd National authorities in refer
ence to procuring a sufficient supply of-arms
and ammunition. Swing to . the rush for arms
alffiarrieburgoind tho sieeessity of arming
the border counties, the State authorities will
'be unable to supply tlui Acting AseletWnt 44-
jutant General with States:me, for the nie of
our local organisation, at once. Bn4tortian
stilly, our Military Committee:otters °carpi of
some three thousand stand of very serviceable
arms, which they are actively engaged in
arranging for dim tilbution to organised
companies. They - hare also made ar
rangements for a supply of suitable amtau
nition so that all troop which -Leave this
oounty'for the dorms of our State, may , go
armed, and tarnished with at Isait sixty
rounds of ammunition:
Mr, Howe, at an early hour this morning,
issued s notice which was posted on the mews
papei. bulletins, calling 'upon all the conips-
Wes. instil:ad, or . organising, to sand their
commiesioned °Moore, this evening :AS 7%
o'clock, to his comae, on Fifth street, for ru
mination sad convert.
It seams to us that this step is timely
sod rodent — Let the commissioned officers
agree'. upon a regiments!, and if enough
troops offer, a .brigade orgaulsatioti.: Onr
militia will then be in a position lei ° be of
some service to the State, and to supply
their own wants. Nast in importance to •
Colonel and a Brigadier Genera), is a
mental or Brigade Commissary, through
whom the wants of the troops tan be Pro
vided for. comae our local committees
can - make arrangements to fill all requisiffons
made by our militia, for foc;d, U.:Misery cloth.
ins, or ammunition.
Let our people act with energy, pron l iptli•
hide and prudence, and thus will the credit of
our county be sustained.
Tmeati , litird Congreasional District
The Republican, Conferees met yesterday at
Pwseport, and afterthirty-siniakillots, daring
whick .the 'Conferee's haereach , county, acted
Wrenn, for Dieters/ "I'nottreon.Certsta and
w r 4.615„ aikmirdlng oni the
fordeth' halioti, lien.' TflOtiAll -WltLylllll, of
llegheny, nruAanneintoaili nominated as
the candidate of the .teptiblinan- Union, party
for tiro DistrictlYa cannot doiabi his oleo-
Copland hi irM hi a representative alkyl di a.
trkt !night, be proud of.- kir. Tutatripi r the
gentian= 'presented by linger 'catty* has .
joined the inkija - Major i la oar of. 'the new
reginienti. and if boils spired 4' aoiati' home
to Wen; tre trout'be wilt to, WIC kayo
inotiaeictiantis to represent thsi•PeoPia. !Oar
erneilint friind COrsr, takes his disappalit
meat, if disappointment It realty be; with en.
tinfiaitutdraity and food-kumor i and no l Ml4l
will mi.:arniusis itori.;lMacil Oi
portthan'biti ' I 1. , - •
, . .
Gis.,ittisszt C. Bois:tics has been 'anent
tuoustrieininitid kit • Cengness bt, the'; PA.
nubliesnAinienlits of:.the psyton..tilsirist,
13610. ThOliiitit'sduiliuble selection. Psn.
deheitob regrenntUd-_thet Disuses-at • 111 , 114
with signal 'Utility for ions ten year isseling
in 1851. He supported Fillmore fee Presrent
in 1856, but went. In - Voir* toi Iblee a In
1860, seeing nothing rupeettng•Alsret7 i in
the Chicago Pleiferin:Whiab tlie , Whip o the
Free States..hail not repeatedly' aimed and
supported: 'OnliiirbrUstking out ot.,the!WA;
iiir the triiiiii;iititiiii his iiiiiiiiitl!into .
-it, and bee been, he aotiii siteloe icon 4 .thb
d
lirst, .etten libittle, and badly wound .in
one' or the totient bloodt engagementsl ,It
alai a Lean am be beaten he an Old :Whl and,
more reeently,ltepaldlean,pistriet- bt az:
Yeasife4o;'7‘ oiled to'oo's , OPtition
to Vol Mt; Davis' to noeipt the Northam
Eltaiitaiantjeet Fortnnecothla eniphe4
. ,Shell. the Moldier. Vote
— lre are glad
,to,, see, th irthi — Pittabargh
Post is, in favor of gArthg the soldie the
rights of franchise., Bk. ill means le t the
soldiers vote, that we. mei hay. Abe 'ban
Hies of the people A to those times of peril,
duly !gyrated Itr.thCaltioitolrat Oar rdlers.
We hold it to be tho duty of ell good eld:ens
to how to the race bf the peopli,liblyllad
!!!Pu7 41 1 13 , sera
tors had been of than salad, .danedsx
'ascots would Doer hairalieen .thi tospletee .
Older Magistrate of the ishOle Union, which
would.heve In imam
MUM
WASHINGTON INTELLIGENCE,.
*IIIIWIGTOA> Sept. 10,1861
TEI WOI7IDID !ROM CESTRZVILLII.
Dr. Coolidge, Medical Inspector and Sur
geonlt in charge at the Dull Bun bottle Del ;
Di. Humphreys, bil charge of train of amb -
lances; and Dr. keen, assistant, arrived o
day from Centreville with the last of our
wounded, who numbered 192. They were all
left at Tablas Augnazy. •
This anima miens the Ilst of Union wound
'dish° were brought off the field to some
tlissiWil;9oo. The rearm of the
long deist' in *Tying them swayLwws the
non-supply of sittinlfsnoes.
L$ •' °)4 , ! 4
A zombi= who left Centreville this morn
ing, one of the volunteer nurses taken prison
er a week since, and now released, says there
is but one company, the 6th Virghge, cavalry,
at Centreville, and that their picketi extend
Only three miles this ilde to the vicinity of
ther orient battle:ground of Chantilly. • .
The Union pickets extend about two and a
half miles beyond -Fairfax Station, or Jive
miles from Aiexendria. The, few cavalry at
Centreville were very boastful and confident,
lauding the invincibility of the rebel arms,
and ridiculing tie attempts of " Yankees" to
maintain the tioiernment and the Republic.
They "Oared little for Wuhington. The
aims. userted this In a tone of contempt,
but they were going to - FAiladelphis certainly
—New York probably. " Why do your de
graded masses come down to fight us gentle.
men ?" asked a rebel major of our informant
last Sunday. "Don't you understand bow
inferior they are 7"
Why, sew here," he said, pointing to bli
-Vavalry squadron,!" when we left our helium
down In Tarewavre had nothing but a horse,
bridle and club ; apiece. Now we are armed
with Sharpe's rifles, ride on McClellan sad
dles, and eat your soldiers' rations."
A company of our cavalry went to-day; via
Fairfax and Sangster's Stations, to within
one and a half mites of Stone Bridge, on Bull
Ran.
011101 OPPICX94I PAZOLID
The one hundred and sixty-two Union
officers recently released from Richmond,' in
stead of being exchanged, as at first sup
posed, are, It is. now ascertained, only paroled
so that they'are not at liberty to join their
commands, as they, almost without exception,
intended to- d& j
Their brief-leave of absence having expired,
they are again in the city, and were . to-day
Summoned to the War Department, where
they received orders to report without delay
at Annapolis. iiiirPercy Wyndham, Colonel
of the First New Jersey Cavalry, supposing
that he with the .was exchanged, and
being unable to resist rushed into
this battles of Ball Run,and only ascertained
on returning to this city, when the War De
partment called , bim peremptorily from his
command, that belied taken the risk of death
in cue of capture, for breaking his parole.
irrinIGIKOT minim AoAult: 1111/4001410
Gen. McClellait issues a most stringent or..
der to-day to remedy the rice of straggling
in the um,. He notices with regret thu
the practice' of itraggling halt again become
prevalent in thenrmy. Straggling is invari
ably asecimpanied by marauding and theft.
Henceforward, leaving the ranks without ter
mission will be punished severely, oven to the
penalty of death.
Surgeons ans enjoined to a strict and in
dustrions performance of their ditties. in ;re
gard to they care• of the sick and disabled.
Generals commanding corps are to halt fre:
queenly. and: roll-calls will be hum' at eve
halt, ea well se at the commeneueint widen
of every match:
All Adjutants are to make out a list of .ab
ssntees,andali Stragglers are to he examined
before shooflies» of the regiment. If the ex
cuse is not deemed sufficient, the wordestrag
gler" is to be entered after the name of .the
°Soder, and;his pay stopped for the. period
of absence. 1•
Yield officers are vested with the same pow
ers* a regimental court-martial. In cues
of argent necessity, • ticket of leave may be
furnished a soldier for • given time by the
company oSeere, who shall always go pro
vided with tickets for such continency.
In sachems,. of absence, th• muskit, haver
. sack, and knapsack. shall be borne by the sot
-discs'
comrades.! When an examination of
stragglers shall show any neglect of duty no
tha part of any company ofacer, the name of
thq offending °Ricer shall be reported for die.
mirsal or court-mama'.
On a march, the Provost shall throw out
cavalry to the links and rear to arrest and re
turn sill stragb4 i to their regiment*. All
otbcore, of .w y are
grade or regiment,
vetted with au ority to drive forward all
stragglers to their rsgimenta, and resistance
Is at the risk of death.
All houses' ni-Ons fins of mirth sr* to be
occupied by the. I'rovost Guard, and pro
tected against ickfury, and =reeding and
robbery are made punishable with death,
tho sentence of which Is ..to be executed
proniptly and in the most public manner." I
regret to say that the property of the Bon. F.
Br., at' Silver- dpring, suffered very
astlonsly frometragglers following the army
ea Its march two or three days ago.
- caner TUX IVISIAX 11110111111 rninus or.oua
Mr. Steeekl, the Russian Minimise, after
watching out trOopti is they marched past on
their way s to lkekville the other nlght,jaid
that wa bad the finest army In the world, but
thit no soldier could do his duty who carried
so ',snob luggage on his person . Twice as .
much, be` ,
said, as • Missions ioldier was al
lowed-to-wry,. and far more awkwardly. end.
inconveniently. p la ned M
laned tb en e load.
.
131strreagon lola§ of knapsaelto were soot
beak from the front last night. TMs forms
a fitting porollars to the Raul= Minister's
oritiolana.
siiirasoasp_esit TO BOOTH OAROUTA.
The Columbia (S. C) Guardian says that
Gen. Beaumont, on • roporting-for duty, WILI
assigned to that Department which includes
.Charleston and iii:derancea..
~, , . .. .
1; , ,
:Will IMMIX at NAV:MOAT WILL.
The Richmond Ditiorch speaks of the bat
tle of Saturday week u" one of !the most de
elides and glorious triumphs of the present
war," - and adds that the '""loss on both aide,
, unlit hove beetilreat, but that It is! asserted
byleMosn who rods over'the held Otter the
battle that the snemy'a 'lost was at least live
to_nur krilee !.. fr_ . ;
The piapateii.prophaeriss that "at no! dis.
taut day we may hear of another and room '
"Stotts+, blow them-even the lut." •
The IDispateo;4) , the 6th, :says i " We, saw
• telegraphic dispatch; to. a Burgeon in this
city, yesterday, which elated Gen. Ewell
Is At Auckland, 'prince William bounty, doing
_weil.": ' .., 1 ,-, I ' .
1 , --e 1 - .
TOLLSIIII OW /NALL D ILL! AND TOSTAOII MIN
-4 -, . - Reiter. ;
The Treasury Deportment ham received and
disbarred, up to I to-day ,t $l notes to! the
amount of 5193,000, $2 notes to the amount of
$208,000, and (Harem), to the amount
et15287,;500;' . . - 'Phose - loto blame the Elecretary
of! the Treasury for terdittess in issuing the
tart named thew their ignorance.
The Ms are manufactured under the dim!
Con of the Post-olllee Department, which hap
felled to tarnish on: the go more !boa
half the meager quantity it'promised. Little,
if 'any, more will, he issued from the Cashier's
came here,. the law mot requiring It, '
Washington haring already got more than
its elan: I
The demand is, however, far from eatiilled,
as proved by tholeigth of the crowd title
-melting, which stertobed from the desk down
the street, and for some distant* down ; the
sidewalk.,.' . : ~. , , !
; AN SIMON OoRIIZOTID. •
• likens] joust aliwin , speculating touching
the consequences of the capture of Washing.
ton, baud/Zen into* serious error. Fign
Matters anion:edited by their Govern ments
to the person of Abraham Lincolit,'Peuident ,
of the United States, and must follow- hil:per
eon. They cannot riseognize, as these Juv e nal,
bill:nits; as 'a ' di, facei Government, bets
who seise Washington, deco it , isnot the city
but Praddantldneeln that theyMlO accredit!
0 0 3 to.. '- ' ''':' ' ' ''', '' t , '- - 1 .-:!'
h i
1 , !It is iitifilintly that auy tepreieutativ et ie
fuels* power here would take *pm Welt
the reeposiallillty of reeogailizig a Coinfedara
. , .• .
BER
.cto government,. which his own
his thus f►r refused to recognize.
cy as a de
govarnmen
Gen. Cu. ins M. 'Clay is in the city: The
report that intends to resign his commis
sion as Brigadier General is incorrect. He re
ported' himself for duty to-day at the War
Department, and is now awaiting orders. It
understood that he will be appointed tem
porarily tol an important command in the
army now t i c r this vicinitamparatory to being
assigned a command west of the Missis
sippi.
110 11/70IITESS.
Geu - Mo lellan will not permit any report
ers to aceo pany his army.
THY Erk.W TORX TAX APPOLITTNINTB
Several of the New York appointees under
tho new Tax law are here, to represent that
the emoluments of officers are too small to jus
tify their acceptance, unless the Treasury De
partment will pledge itself to urge upon Con
gress an increase. Thoy are understood to
have obtained the pledge;
McClellan' s Army
Rooevrwt, Sept. 8, 1862
To-day matters in this little village are
warning a mach more warlike appearance
than yesterday. The corps of Gene. Banks
and
. Baainer passed through here last week
without creating much excitement, but this
morning the Commandlog General himself,
accompanied by hbi . staff, galloped up to the
principal hotel in the village, demanded break
fast far the party, and made inquiries which
led most of the • byetanders to suppose that
movements of great importance were on the
(epic.
Following Gen. McClellan . came cavalry,
artillery, and infantry in great numbers. A
cloud of dust can be seen for miles along the
Rockville turnpike. Still they come) the
whole army of the Peninsula seems to be upon
the march in this direction. If the reports
this morning current aro true, we shall need
it all In this vicinity soon. Jackson is mild
to have established his headquarters at Brod
erick, twenty-eight miles distant. General
Hill Is reported to be at Poolesville. The
i
whole rebel army is said to be marching on
Harrisburg Mien. McClellan's presence .here
lends many to suppose that ho is to runtime
ii
the ()frostily at once, and attack the enemy
in the rear but tin one really 'knows any
thing abou it except himself.
He keeps his own counsels, and no one, not
even his 4:4ffis stall', know whom he in
tends to a ike Ant, if he Intends to strike
at all. ,
The prisoners inken by Jitokson since ,be
crossed the, Potomac,' have all been paroled.
A few of them arrived here last evening and
say they would not have been taken had they
not fallen down ati embankment upon a piece
of stones In the dark 'and iejured themselves
and their horses, so that it was impossible for
them to escape. The soldiers'of the cavalry
were very much bruised, and their story Is be- -
tiered to be true.: .
Oar army has been drawn up in line of bat
tle for the past three days, about three miles
from this place. It covers the roads to Pooles
vine and to Frederick, and when McClellan
is ready a column will probably move down
both of there roads and assume theeffeniive.
The rebels hereabout are vary quiet, al
though it is very difficult for them to conceal
their opinions: Quite a number or the lead
ing citizens have already spent some time in
the old capital, and have .no desire to return
there again, which accounts for their silence
sad apparent indifference.
Until a battle Wilma place there will be no
news of any impoitance,
- _ .RoocirmAr,..Sept. st..pqs.. .
Rockville has been a b'ukf amt-dusty place
the last five or six days, caused by the thous
ands of men, horses and wagoils .. lehich
. have
formed a c natant stream
ii
through the prin
cipal street of the town during that time, day
and night. Everything no far has been con
ducted well, as far as the movements are con
cerned, and I think that before this roaches
you a movement will have been made which
will bring our army in contact with the ene
my, without even the peradventure of a doubt
as to the final re.ult ut' the battle. Our vol
unteers of the last two or three months are
coming along with the veterans of the armies
of the Potomac and Virginia, and all as one
man look forward with ploaeure and satisfac
tion of soon buying a Itrubh with the invad
ers. But I must giro yon what little news I
have collected, as the moil is about. sicsing.
Cleo. McClellan is moving his columns
slowly but surely. Hie troupe all say they
rivet rest and he seems disposed to give
it to m, although an enemy seems to beat
tablishing himself permanently , in the loyal
State of Maryland, and preparing.tor raids in
Pcnisaylvania. It is wisdom., perhaps, to
make haste slowly, and I have ample reason
to believe, - from all I ass around me, that the
reign of or.LoSto as Rebel Provisional Ex
ecutive of Maryland will bee very, short and
disastrous one indeed for the rebel cause.
Tho hotels all being, MI, I am `stopping at
the house of kpiomiuent eitizeti:hf this vil
lage. In the morning, in addition to the
songs of birds singing in the tree's, I am .en
tertained before rasing with the choicest rebel
songs, sung by the prettiest little rebels I
hare seen in my campaigns.
The little imps. 4. Just called them pretty—
are now giving three cheers for Jeff. Davis,
and talking in loud strains about that ugly old
devil Lincoln. It is useless to disguise the
fact, Loyal Maryland is net half loyal. As in
Baltimore so in this portiott of the State, this
wealthy and aristocratic are with the South.
While the artay.replaios here they will be very
civil and quiet, but as soon as it advances or
falls back they Will bogs before blatant. Se
cessionism.
r
Forgery of Bank of England Notes.
The Directors!of the Bank of England
have met with amnions reverse. Hitherto,
their great ptotection against the ingenuity
of the forger hen been the peculiarity in
the manufacture of their paper—a pecu
liarity which his lithertailelied_ imitation.
Various as havti been the attempts to imi
tate this paper, It. has never been success
ful, for a squirming Bank of England note
could always be detected by the quality. of
the paper alone-that is, detected by all
who are aocustoined to the handling of the
notes. - Finding that they, could not sue
cessfully make this paper, the forgers have
had recourse to a more simple mode of pro
curing it—they have stolen aLlarge quan
tity, some say several tons, from the Bank's
millet, and there , is great' consternation , in
Threadneedleistreet. The robbery was Only
brought to light by the great number -of
forged notes in circulation, which •are so
like the real thing that the most exper
ienced in such matternhave been imposed
upon, even practised Cashiers and others
long. Recutea to the handllig of notes.
When the p inful fact was satisfactorily
established, be Bank Directors immedia.,
rely 'issued reward of £1,600.f0r the dis. '
°ovary Of th thieves and forgets ; of which'
of
£6OO is to be paid for the detection of; the'
paper-stealers, and .Cl,OOO to those who can
trace out the persons using the paper, in
the printing of forged note,.. Bankers,
money-changers, and others are urged in
the same announcement to' exercise , as
utmost vigilance in the receiving of Bank;
of England notes, and are requested to note:
the name and address of the persons from '
whom they receive them. The robber:. in
question in a very serious affair both at
home and abroad, and Its consequences
may be most disastrous unless tho culprits
are detected and-brought..to, justice. In
every European'oity, and evened the con
tinent of America, .thin roblOry wilt:cense
.constenastion. .
Mn. Ran.---Work has been Com
menced upon the new iron rani at the ship.
yard-ef - -Mr.-,Webb; in New York. •Exaet
particulars of,the vessel are contretharuL
She Will be 860 feet long, 78 feet .wide and
about 7,000 to burthen. The-Niagara
wee only . 5,000 -w
tone burtlien rind abinaL.B6o
feet long. Neither the English nor French,
nary has attip , of - Ale extraordinar
lengt h .- of couretklakti a long time
to -build her.. She 'trill be larger than
either, the 'Dictator or the Viiitita, !Din
Erieneon's great iron clads. .; •
. '':',..• .='-' - ;. ,, r , t , '..!, ,,,, ' ,,,- . ? , ?7 , :`, :'•
1862.
Bold and True.
The Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Cbairman of
the Committee of Ways and Means in the
present Holm, having been re-elected to
said House in 1800 by, the pretty decisive
voto of 12,964 to 470 scattering,' hes just
been unanimously nominated to the nut .
House. On being notified ,of hie nomination,
he appqared and addressed the Convention as
followa :
Pittnow-Crrixxxs : I have cotae for the
purpose of thanking you and stoppling your
nomination. It is always gratifying to a
public man to be assured of the continued con
fidence of those whose servant he is, but espe
cially so in times like these when the wisest
differ on questions of policy. I had prepared
to speak on those questions, and to citizens,
not in a fulsome manner, but as I thought it
deserved, the conduct of the war and the pre
sent policy of the Administration ; but in the
last hour I have hesitated whether to speak as
I had intended—whether it were proper to
criticise now, in this hoar of deepest gloom,
when we know not where our armies are, but
know that they are nowhere stwoesaftth But,
whether we advise the Government, or find
fault with it, we must all do everything to_
strengthen the hands of the nation. Lotus not
despair; life is not all sunshine—it has gloom -
with joy, adversity with prosperity—nor Ii
the victory always to the just—human energy
and earnestness will - often wrest - from fate
what would seem to belong to justice alone.
Possibly we have not yetsuffered enough ; but
-let no man falter in his loyalty to his Uovern
raent, no matter how he mayeritiolialtspolicy;
for he who falters now is
,a traitor, not only to
his country, but to_humenity an d to hie God.
I have not determined whether to Speak so I
bad intended; perhaps when we know the re
sult of these few days, I may meet you and
speak to' you. I have protested.against the
present policy, not only to the people, but to
the face of the President and his Cabinet, and
on the floor ofOongress,as thoseknow who have
done me the honor to read my speeches ,• told
them that they were exercising too much len
ity at the request of border statesmen—not
one of whom, in my judgment, has loyalty in
his heart. I have accused tho prime minister
to his face for having gone - back from tho
faith hatinght us and instead of arming every
man, black or white, who would fightfor-this
Union, withholding swell-meaning.Prerildenn
from doing so until, as we sidelines into-their
country and ..our armies -dwindle away from
miasma and disease, they; spring up behind
us, and retake what we had gained. They
still hold the Mississippi, and threaterinDeven
on the banks 'of the .ohio all because too
„
slaves at home are giving them notiotible—
because we are, at the plant of ; thebayonet, , l
keeping them loyal to their Waders, instead of to
the Union l Ihare toldthese things to the Pres
dent and Cabinet, rind they Veplied—witroay
come to this." Cow* to die I" when 200,000
men have melted- away, and $2,000,000,000
spent..Coree to this!' whenanother half million
lives shall have been lost, and a billion of
dollars more laid upori you in taxation.
cannot anti will not stand this—and if you
elect me, I shall vote that every man be
armed, black and white, - who can aid in
crushing the rebellion; that direry inch of
rebel soil be taken and sold to pay the debt
of this war. -. I will not-go with the President
in paying for all the slaves—l did- not vote
for his resolution—l- will not vote- to pay for
any slave of a rebel Bat I will uphold the .
Administration as far ea possible—aaying at
the same time that it is all in clan unless they
change their policy. Would .it not be better
that 15,000 armed slaves, should lie unhurried
around the battle-fields near . Manassas than
that your friends and 'mine should 'thus be
there?" The rebels might have slain thou; -they
would have saved its, and our own men would
have gone fresh into' lotion' and to victory.
Yet at this sympathisers with treason at the
_North ' cry—" Abolition!" Abolition)—pee!
abolish everything on the face of this earth
I but this Union ; fres every slave- 7 . 1 .1day every
traitor—burn every ,rebel .3:mansion, if these
things be necessary to preserve this .temple of
freedom to the world. and posterity. ITuless
we do this, we cannot conquer them, I - have
I spoken thus iu Congress—and in the last
week, after a few remarks of -mine; the vote
was 84 to 42-84 agreeing with roe, where a
year ago not fifty could have been found; and
if I go back there again, if we have any one
left to fight by that-time, the whole nation will
be with me I Either : we must pursue that
policy, or the war will be disgracefully saran:-
cloned at last and our country_dividil—and tie
is el - traitor who talks of separation , on any
terms l' - gain I thank. you—l have sais
more than I intended when I begat,lestithen
I expected lut night ; brit I have told -you
these things that, even if my principles be
wrong, they shall sever be hidden.
General rope.
A long letter in the New York Herald l i
defends POPE zealously. It says:
I. do not hesitate to say, and that boldly,
that throughout the entire campaign Gen.
Pope has obeyed his orders to the letter,
and if there be fault any whereit must not
rest on his shoilders. That he has been
compelled to retire with. his.army before a
vastly superior . force, outnumbering his
own more than five to one; is equally . true,.
and that-ho finally succeeded in bringing
back M. our linee of -defence , before Wtteh
lngton so many of kis men, shows him to be
a general of the first order. ' knoW,
that the President:and General gallaok
take.the same via* of the cusa Gist I do,
WILLIAM ROUPELL, the ex-litember "of
Parliament, who has just been: convicted
of forgery and . perjury, on his own confes
sion, in London, has been 'removed _to
Horsemonger Lane jail, the county prison
of Surrey, where he will remain until his
trial takes place,' He has a cell appointed
him, aid issubject to the same regulations
as ether prisoner" before trial. He is vis
ited by his Mends b etween twelve andtwo
o'clock, and is very much engaged in writ
ing. He seems to be relieved.* his mind
after the statement he, made at Guildford
as to the enormous crimes he had commit.
ted. It is understhed that he-will be in
dicted for forging .the alleged deed of gift,
and then other chargesmay be preferred
against him. It would seem that allSe the
confession he lum, made, he
_will, on' his
trial, plead guilty, and,, having made a
'clean' breast" Of hie crimes, throw him
nit on the mercy of the court. -
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M 111111080311 1 .711 RICPUBLIOAN COSYNISSION.
—The Ootimintlon adopted 11. TO resolutions.
The tint - pledges 'support to .the %National
GoTernment; the second mentions slavery sis
a: principal support to the rebellion,•ind says
it shottld be lizterminausii the third expresies
roofed and ay ntrithy .for.
who fight and fall in , the aerrios; the
fourth suppsrte oar State '120911M1110Dt; the
fifth indorser our Senatose leliongrebi ' i and
roeam mends the 4641a:00n - of Oh ifles Bain.
nee: The Tote for the resohntons wee nearly
Ex-Oorzazot ileriton a has been nominated
by the Dewy:ratio Coureriticia of New York,
'rut a rekndidate for Rovernor.. Grier. fieytidur,
in his remirkiimMeptlnie the .nonilnationi ad
mitted the patriotism' of' tbillepublitrize, bat
'doubted their ability I M West,- truly I
JrEW -It(101t11.=
JUST -11E0AIVED.-tv
. ' THE OSPEISITS t 7 8.111113 PAPllbff,
book bald wit aad-kamot,litovocatbre of latvgb
tor and tondoolvo to kola' azwd good spirits.
.
''Rar sib thcßookotote of 1' t .
11411,21.1iYilikt • - ;
ILL IL , ArloY •8'5 7 e , 1 0 4 1 1 TOlttcd;
713.3vtt5i Infantry Taoticr;.. _ • 3,
itlaintry TOrtiCAV
,- Instreetiona tniflatd4muary; • • • ;•• -
./focleklaa'a IturopeintSlavabry; ;
, fotairit'e Arta ot ;. ': •
Narommt`as liptrit of -11 fltarylnatittltiona;-
Schulte' Semaddi of toe . Art of War; _
Itingrborf on Arilllery and Infantry,
14ehool of theatripagc•
•••
Copia ftrointlanaotunt. Mon,
winmesminua a! S aeger Practl - •
L014!: , 1070tla O c irdhas :
• -OE-Saltbr ,- .
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MEMEMI
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VOLUME LXXV---NO. 256.
LA'S URAJrCJE.
PEOPLES nsisijicE comPT.
Office, N. K corner Wood and Fifth S.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Wm. Phillips,
John Watt,
Wm. B. Ears,
.I . ohn S. Parke,
Charles 8. Bissell,
Wm. Van flirt,
FM F. GARDNER, Fee, dam
liNatiktalblit, IS 3 . 1115..tted.1-
ANCS !RITUAL IN811.11.&.NOZ COMPANY,
OP PRILADELPILIA; on BUILDINGS, Malta o
perpetual. BLEIIITILLNDISF.. Y0R11171. 1 17.61, kg., in
town or country. Office No. 308 Walnut stmt.
°mutat, 52W,510; ABEAM 5ma,542'96..4nTe5tal
as follow.:
First liortgage on Improred City Proper
ty, worth donblo the
Ground rant, tint 2,463 00
Penna. R. R. Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage
Loan, $30,00(1, . '17.00) 00
City of Philadelphia, a per cent. Loan.... 30,010 00
Allegheny county 6 per et P. Loan - 10,000 00
Collateral bonds, well sawed-- -- 2,600 tU
iluntingdon 'and 'Broad Top Mountain.
• Railroad Company,' mortgage 10an.... 40 00 00
- Peaneylvanla Railroad Co.'s Stock,. 4,000 OD
Stock of Rellonce - Mutoal Innuence 24,360 10
Stock of 4:fount,' Pim LZHIUMILO 1,200 00
Stock of. Deirrotth IL S. Insurance Cu._ 41ra 00
.Cononerclal Bank do 9,135 91
ffeclithics' Bank do ' , ' -- 2,012 60
. Colon M. Insurance 160 00
Itethirable, bradawls paper............ 76,797 19
Book acconata, accrued interest, etc..... -• 15,216 73
Cash en haad and in bands of agents.-- -11,795 15
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OLEM Tui;Lim, pmidea.
DISZCTOIS:
Cissi Tingley, U. t. Carson,
Samuel .11isphans. [Z. Lothrop, - .
Wm. B. Thompson..: Uabt. Tolland. -
-Robert Steen. Cl.as Leleud, ,
Frederick Brown, Frogrk. Lecuig,
'WM. Kamer. • Jacob-T. - Bunting ,
:C. jiltarer.son. C. FL 'Wood, L.: .
Beal. W..Tlngloy, Snail Bowers, . .-
.roui It: worren, Ju. S.Woodwai•d:
blutipill Ili% - John 131.45e11, Pittab'gh s
- ILNOLIIL&N,: Ererstery.
J. C. tX/iFYLIi. dyed.
Thirtl-ind Wooii•Strsst.
smi 9 kortticiat corue
• • •
IS TEEN INSURANCE, ,C03.12A•
Fir OP PITTSIIIIICGII. - •
P..11./LLE.II; Jr.i.E'retictommt.
0ffi03,72 , 10.1 Water street, .plautg, ktites Warta
how. up stain: Pittsburgh. • , - . •
inare:againer art kitids:olt Fire sa d . Morino
Eiaka...
Home landituthui, %managed ay Direirma who
ere weft :inaumnis tha onnanamity, and Immba roe oat,
mined, bx protsgmamese hieraing, to maintain the
character maid. they here as-annid. a offffiv tke EM
inimandinrialbaso - irk, &ein to be iniered. -
--Ati.S&TS, - OCITOBEit 511,1659(
dim
(o
7,509
-•-•-••••••r•-•t,.!"* . ,18,2.15/
Stock Aocounte
Office 'Furniture.—
Otion-.Aor...unt+,
pre it .66 14
Notes and Mils 1741/75 12
•
.1 Ramie ILcAuley.:
.Hathen.l4 Holtman,.
Ater Nlmlik;
emit Darnle, -
VilUistn H. Smith,
C. W. Rickel:B°m
Inj:10
DEALNITY AG.AINST BY
/IRE INBl3ll.4.N(l2com
rA2lt or PIII.LADELPH LA.
.011fAss., 435
,aud 437
Insratrint itrcat, near
9tatemeneol dalcta, January ht, IE6O, imblleal
acrosably to an act or Amombly,
Firm Ifortgagm, amply 5em5r0d.....„—..31 &WM 00
anal -Estate, (prca' t vaL 5108,314 fill cost 102,965 00
Teinporary. Loano, - on-apiple Colladend
J 0,135
'Stake; (present value Yr86,66112) . , 05at... " ;19;788 OD
Nouns and 13i11,110reintb1i:.;.:......„-- -I,G 001
- -414919
•
Tlie only yrollta Yremlnt.:* eldr.l3 tide
tjorepsny'can divide by law aro from rlbkl , shieb
• bare been determineL. • L. ;
Immranoe made on every dcaiription ot,pmparth
in town andnountry, at rates as loaf erameoradate , t ,
aritkiormiti. . . ,
Bintx.their Incorporation, • period of-ibirtyieakb,
tbej baralpaidlomea by fire to ad amount ereeodln:r
Your-XiMOrtt qf Dollars, thereby affording evidence
of the tateant of Insurance, al veil an their &AI
% ton to meet :with annaptaras all
Mhttes.
Tmer patet &ming tto year 1858....:..—...6106,086 6T
etUries N. Eaacker, Imam Lea, :..-. 2 ...
'
Idordaal D. Lewis: Jacob 11.11to111, -
Told= Weimer, ..- . - - „Edward O. Dale,'
David EL Drown, ' GOO. W. ltichaA4
Samuel Grant, - George Fides.-' -
VII A.11.1.F.S N. BANCKEB, Frosidell;
EDWARD a DALE, Vice Amami..
WIL,II. WM, &mum yro sera.
J. GARDNER LVIYIN,A9csd.
sari Office Northeast cor. Wood at Thad sta..;
FulE'mAitL
NE AND INLAND IN
SURAIIOE.-11181MANOE- CORP/ail OF
tloaxll AILERICIA,
Incorporated 1761—Capital, 35434006.
Aft 6" ..
janw" :
rittltrlr li. — C - 07 . 646=1 61
rLATT,Srarganti • • -
_'co.:OP THE STATE
• - 'a:MPH:MIST yams;
/ . 1 1 ,=4 ;
' Ae r 58 ! "bn 1 " 11611 ' 11 1 fr ":-... b"IIE17:11ral — d= 8 • °° •
WIT MANE /1/LlO*A, &drawl/.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO.
' n " . " I.orpormoiisuoiiils63,cco.
'Mosta, Disy 63
a:a ',novo Old OOdrolltido Com
ptxd,t cut be.obtinined by Application to..- ,
W, P.3OIiSS, drat,
- 6e15:111Y 87 Wator otTeeTißageltra-Bolldbags,
fiITIZEIS7SI24SUI3,thCE 00311'AN Y
A;;" Or Prrtssußatc _oinoe. - v6tner'3lonixot • "d
W.ataratreets. irak?tir Ikerr" -
WU. tranarria
lemma Streinboataand .
- Insures against kart and drimp In the navigation
of. the Southern and -Western Biters, Laker and
la one, amt th;• navigation of the Seas.
imams whit for and damage by 15re.. •
DULLGTOMII: •
• ..*th • -•Thiolek, -• • S. M. Kh.fi'
- Jaa. Park, Jr., „. John girpf.,
Johnston", " • ha. M. °Dryer; •
6.410nee,
Besse Owens, . "J. Caldwell; jr.,
4.-MiLlown; ' John S. - D{lwatt;
Barclay Preston. Charles If. Zug
Mance Bingham, ekflityd
*A - LLEtikIENT INSUItLiNeri et *3'
. PANT OP PITTEIBIJUGH.= Mike. No.
street, Be:A.BlmA. . •
Insuros'sivanst earkinde et Tire hissiOWltyasr.
ISAAC JONZS, Presides+.
JOHN D. hicCOpt.„ yieeleeurld.
M.DOOR.Beeretle4. - • "
exPtC Wu. Ges.a#4gast.
bon Jour, ;
0. 0. Hawn
Harror =de. -- "-
060. MO. Gray,
John Irwin; Jr..
B. L. Italinadock,':
ARCOITEPXVRA.C.
Prepares", Szruerr. Brscrrlcar two,
to all kb:tibial - Bialdings.• and superintends' tbelr
erection* nesonsblii,terms.
0112aconquIdanot. anon; Isixreeiti - te.jek and
itobfosniudega. Al4nsbatl7.CKT. • : : %,j530
'rtgARLoTTE ' BUMP,- niartnricruir,'
ea AND Daman nr 14112404 , 011a1f.34, and /rm.
mrten Of Dusk and Datlical Inatramants. tole vent
ton'tlar.lLLllDU - DD WANDS, alto lor 'IIALLSZ
DAVIS A CO:8 BOSTDA PIANOS, nttb and intim
ant B.oloan Attarlnunt. '1;6261 Firth ethane nayB
• .
ty RUBES. DNALER3 IN
'Ali Homo Qtr.; 11109GL brricrimrs,
a wads for Steinway, celebrated PI4IiI/3, 1 N0. 6
lbatreeLs_ritteberab.__.- _ men
1 - 010; AiblLLoll l l)3Aux txTurioa
U. Iliminnoss
a ,".ko..,ll nhown B.- 81 . Wood eitait; between
rkt
Tit ACON —7 5,0 lbs: Stioulders;
LP - 116 131Sein
Tor .31411 r 41,177.3 TI4I,IIBLE,
40 4 - l4 t 4 ' 4 ' 4 " stresi•
MEI
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DIRECTORS:
Jamet D. Verner, ,
Capt. John L. Rhoads,
Samuel P. Shriaer,
tioorga B. Junes,
Brant Van Conlon
C. Hinson Lam
WM. PHLLIaII3, PrrriMaL
.101111 WATT, Vies Presida4
MEWS 01/3 : -
1 .Anthrw' Acklel, -
Alesaudarhpinr;
11. - Long,
Ikon J: Thomas,
Beni. P:Bakmelh
John 71.11.'Cuns."
GORDO;ioS'ear,tery
Mr=
DIZZGTOIS i
JokteD:itaentel;
Capt. Adam Jacobi,
B.W43teelteee, , - •
Capt. Wm. Dean,
It. LareGrew; --
Rapt.
A AAAAAA A
?iscm.mos,
OTDSIC, ;r.c,
r. 71.