The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 15, 1862, Image 1

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ESTABjJSH£D IN 1786.
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Q PHOTILVAtriA. Office, fit. Clair Street,
| Mar the Bridge. Boy i&i sell CARBON OILS on
► •omatefen-casb CRUDE OILS, of all de*
, i, • sjnipUiJO*,-wwite Addrtes J. WEAVER, Jo.,
1 > : Jeremy tad Trea*orer. mylfcCm
AliLAiiLEti B. LEECH, Flour and
V Oiaii Facto* ajto Obtausios llxacHAar for
tbOMUOf GRAIN. SEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUCE,
• *-A: v - and agsat-ior tbe celebrated Unlontown OB
,i, Second andllSjrißtatreets, be*
• v . ■:. IwccnWood and Salthfleld, Plttabcrgn.- i m 3
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JB. LIGGETT & CO., (successors to ;
• BeU A Liggett,) Fuwra Fact oas ax» Comm*. !
4 Bov ttcstHAvn, for the SAle of GRAIN, SEEDS,
f - CHEESE, PRODUCE, Ac., Net. 75 Water and 92
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•**i < I Aanaav MACB*owa..~— wn.«ray i^mhait.
MACKKOWN & LINHABT. Floor
axd Gaaia Factobs, Paoncoa jjo Ooniuioa
MnoHAars, for the sale of T Flour, Grain, Perk, Ba
-1 8 eoa.Lard, Batter, Eggs, Cheese, Beans, Tallow,
• i ■ • . g . Grease, Feathers, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Ashes,
AA g dalcratos,Linseed and Lard Oils, Drisd and Green’>
-A ..AA' 'I Traits, Timothy, Clorer, Flax and Gram Beads.
• A' v'A" § Gash adTances made on Consignments. i
- I apfcly ' » No. 29T Liberty st,, Pltlaborgb.
' • - • ■ i ,| JOHN B. UAM FIELD, UoMuia
- .»■•;: i : - S V iio* avn FoawAanao and whole*
f: 5 ‘si* dealer In WESTERN'RESERVE CHEESE,
‘i»: • • i BUTTER, LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FISH,
• . ; | POT AND PEARL ASHES, RALERATC9, LIN*
• -I • ' S SEED AND LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT and
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/TOLP & SHEFAItD, Commission Mkr
\J cuxtb and dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN AND
j PRODUCE, No. 843 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
* Choice brands of Floar.for Bakers and Family use
conateully' on'hand. Particular attontlon. paid to
• flfling btaantibr 31erchaadi;4- Rogerally. oc€:dly
' -^RANE—VAN GOKDKK. Froduob and
- . Ju OoaatieiA* JlocßUrr, dealer In FLOUR, BUT.
XEB, BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD, CHKESeTpoRK,
. DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS and »*:odue* gf*n.
•rally. Liberal cash adranoce made in, c*msignment*,
Warehoose, No; street, Pittsburgh.
J4MK&C. MoVAV, Forwarding and
CoSjobiob Mksooast, fur the sale of FLOUR.
ORAULiBAOON, LARD, BUTTER, EGGS, and
n v Pnxloce generally, No. Ioi SMITiIFIELD
STREET, oornerof First, Pittsburgh, Pa.
. . and "nnalyTuwwntaaoUfljted. Jqjfl:lyd
I AMES A. i’Ei/EK. FqrWarding and
V Goiuaiaxoit UucaiNT, fur the Lab of FLOUR.
GRAIN, BACON, LARD, B OTT LINSEEDS, DRIED
FRUIT, and Produce generally, Nii Id' Market et.,
corner of First, Pittsbargb- V poidly
QCHOMAKKfi & tANG. CoifMiaaioH
MuoSAVra and wholesale deelera in GROCE.
BIES, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, Ac., No. 329
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘ asl3:dly
' YA&LKS DAXjZKIxL &fcJON, mZndfao
cJ nuu or- Ii&BD OIL, snd ComtuuoH llu*
OLaais for tbapurchase and sale oTOIiCDE AED
BEriNBDPBTfcOL.KCU.ttoa. 69 and 70 Water st,,
Pittsburgh. AdT&ncea made on consignments.
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.U iiIDDLK. Bnooeesor toJno.
J ■ M'Qill 3t 800, No. 183 Liberty atreet, Pitts
burgh, GKNEBAL PBODDCK, GEOGEEY AND
COMMISSION UMBCIIANT.
OaudgnmeatJ respectfully aolldted. fe2&<Hy
n. whjtk..,,jyo. vbitc.
WHITE BROTHERS, Forwarding
ah» Oomanoi MmcHAsr* and dealers 1b
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No.
886 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, fa/ n>y«7
A' ■ .COMMIMIOIf MBMHiW?
. JX* dealer In CRUDE AND-REFINED CARBON
. QULS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, Ac., No. 183 Liberty
•treat. .—: ■ •••--. mhgftdly
WOUiJI NSaXB, I DAT® ■'CAXDUCSS,
HA*, a. corns, irm *t BpecUl!P*rtnar.
TIyfKANS & COFFIN, BUOceßgore to
iXJLITC&BdIeu, Meahe & On, WHOLESALE GRO
CERS, comer of Wood and Water etreeti, Pictebomfa.
Pens’*. * jy&dly
nanßi. ancra u. voiqi.
T H. VOIGT & CO., successor to L. G.
jLL Graff, PHDDUCS AND COMMISSION SIEB
QUANTS, 847 Liberty gtreeiLPßfrfrnrCh, Pa: apB
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JOHN L HOUSE & CO., Wholbsalb
GBoott&aas Gonxuibx MsscnasTa, corner of
Bgtflhfleld and Water streets, Kttebnruh. PA Jy7
ISUUISitTOii * BTKVVAKT, Whole-
Juiuu Gaocns Asm Cowcmios Mkachakts, No.
-107 Wood street,-Pittsburgh. Jr&dly .
, J*. uisr*¥3tc*. M ai. a. BaoWa. n .,vx. xinxjpanucß^
iunm-otucsos aßd-dcateF’TirjFDßUttMAND
' :v ßgW,NffCmand 193 Liberty atwet, Pittsburgh.
nnu&GMSTs.
tooWAS L. WAIAAC*.
& WALLACJB,
: WHOLESALE DBCGQU3TS,
Ho. 805 LIBERTY STREET,
CIMUN JOuKtiTON, d Fcsi
O-DBtJQS'Ajn> CHKSIOAI4, PERFUMERY,
' FASOT'OOOKV BURNINGFLUID, OHS, FAM
r. IXY MEDICINES* 4e« Ac., of strictly prime qsal
>' • Ity,'which fa* oSen at lowest prioea. Corner Smith
• " A&d-and Foorthstrtet*,Ptttsourgh, Pa.
■’ > r Preacrtpifcrga csrefhDy oompounded at all hours.
‘ D A- Jb‘AiLNEbTOCK & &>., Wholb-
XJs-fArximroaiTrAbd'SUnnlactnmof WHITE
LEAD AND LITHARGE, corner of Wood said front
attests; Pittsburgh-• - * mh7
T UHN P. ijOOTT. WHOLSAALa Dr4Ler
U IF DRUGS, PAINTS,OILS.VABKIfiHES AND
DTS BTUKF9* No. 206 Liberty itreev Pittibnrsh.—
All ordcs wfllrecelra prompt attention. mnS4
t~»K UliO. H. KEYSEK, tanadar.
-1-J IN) Wnod comer of Wood sttfeet; and
Virtla alley,-Pittebnrgh. P*. -
/3£OJR.~COCtiRANE Attobhct isv
\XCountLLeaAT Law. Office, N<n-7f Grant
ettniul, Pittsburgh, Pa. AU businoas entrusted to
■ , hi* care will reeet re prompt attention. Collection!
made to Allegheny and In all adjotclng coantlea, and
- tbg ißpooy remit ted promptly. ■• S63’ly
lAS. VeEOH, (late of Eayotto countyj
U Anomrtr* Ac.
PITTfifIDBGH, Pa.
Offlce—S. L oorner Ponrtb and Grant itrasta
■ TUHN G.. fcUoCU.ti.NELL, Aitosnot
' v-AZLaw. Omcz, socondstory Ktra*s Law Bczld
' fctOiHot 63 Bttabnd street.
- WDI attend to'tbs settlement, securing and collec
tion of daios, bounties, Ac., in Washington, District
gf fUIntHLUL • polthfimw
fOMffr l«v»*^atna — MLLOK.
-Tf ffiKPAT.BICK A MEJaLON/A^toe
• JtJk Vfrs at Law, No. 133 fourth street* five doors
-- abOTpficflthfleld, Pittstmrgb, Pa.
rrwoMAd Zwino, Attobhbt amd
‘ .Jl.Povxs xllob at Law.
- -" Ofrtca, Ho. 160 Fourth street, corner of Gharry
- --APoJtßitUtiantb, Pa.. - • anlL<4ylyT
* • A; B, fa SMITH,; Attorney' ahd
'V' VJ» OocxsxLLoa at Law, baa moored to KUHN’fI
LAW BUILDINGS, No. IS Diamond ; street* next
door ta fit. Peter** Church. . . mylCuUy ?
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PROD VCR.
WABEHOUSE,—HENRY
V 1C OOLLIHB, fonrarding and Commlaloh Uer
fhaat And dealer -in -CHNEsK, BCTXKE, LAKH
Jflfiß.aod Prodocw generally. Ho. 2S Wood street,
ahoi» Water, PStsburgb. ■ 'Jpiya
TAMES fIOLMES & CO., Post Pack-
V ns and dealers in.PBOTIfiIONB, oorner of Mar
fcat front _ Jafcdly
: tAiilWOK':a -VdWTteimrttzi
U Pactum uh duuu iw BACON,iJJBIID
-BSKF* LABD, MXBB AND BOMB POBK, No. 12
->Donrtb street, near Pittaborgb. . ;
iJTSVRdIjrCE JtaEJTTH.
J : GARDINER COFFIN, Aon* fob
•funin, PHiutarau' AifrSiuuioi li*
.; tvaAWOS OoxrAxna*. North-east eorner.Wcod and
, TOWrtl«.>». ;... :
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"ITT P, JONEB, AaE!nf-NoUTH Ahem-
If • CA.Bta**tf. Pennsylvania and Hartford In
' wane” Oompailea.B7 Water street.
C!Aill)ifiij KEA, Oitixebi'
O LnwiuK* Oowait, corner Market, andJSY*ter
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"Mi GOKDON; Sbdbeiabt W
, Tot".. .... Go%iui'l* 22 W.trr.trwt,
. M. BOOIL EsassTAßT.;AuLßaannr
■twiWkWftiUisT. 87 Tilth'strnet. , ,
A.i :
jovM dA»»».jato m’oakjl**s.
■OTiILBON, CARE A CO.,
"%• . (Zats WBioa* ACs.J
wnoutAu miT.Wßpi
; YOftiraß AND DOM3TIO DBT GOODS,
flew- 94 Wood stmt* third- bcm*e alwre Dlaaond
' allqr, Pittibprgb. aplftdtf
bUitCJlFli^i),MEdoefifiSTio
tJ*.Bbitf»i*ld A Cb-Wholesale and Retail Dealer*
; uffiTAPLE AND FANCY DBYGOODSr Sfllih-.
, Fourth and Marks* streets. ~- art •
1 Jf; HAK&EKVk CO.,.Dialers nr Dsy
tl a flow* Hoy 60 Mashtl street. betweso Third and
a : tbmth. PtttebaiKfc. -■ -» 4 vl • -■ <■
n han6on L6Ve, d»ams nr at*.
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DAILY
gHKIVEB * LAZRA R,
WHOLESALE GBOOSES
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
_ a Noe. 87 and 29 Sialthflald Street,
Comer Seoond,
PITTSBCBQH, PA.
M. GOKMLY
WBOLSS&LB QBOOIB,
No. STI LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.,
Haring porchaeed the Internet of hie late partner*,
will continue the baaineee at the old etand, and will
he Bleated to receire the patronage of hia old friend*
and cmtcmen. tnylsicitf
**■ *z n*KPa T aic», M -nro. r. KiaaraT&ic*.
VI7M. H. KIHKPATUIGK & CO.,
If Wiioumi Gbooeos, Cohmibaios Mucbjlkts
aim DsALzaa is Cochtm Paonuct-No. 253 Liberty
•tree!, Pittsburgh. Pa. » p 7
Tuoa. uttu,#*,_ —, raixena.
LITTLK & TRIMBLE, Wholesale
Gsooeb* axd Comciuio* Muchast*. dealer*
In PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON. CHEESE,- PISH,
AND LARD OIL,IRON,NAILS, GLASS,
COTTON YARNS,. and PiUebcrgh rnuuSctDra
generally-, U 2 Second etreet. Pitta burgh.
i»racaa a no. aaioonta,
(of the late ttrm ol D. A D. M’Donald > Piiubnrgh.
A Co,, WellsTillo, Ohio.) j
jU ’DONALD & AKBUCKLES, Whole-
AaL aana Gaocua, Paoonoa aat> Oomhibsiob Man-
GO PEES, N. 0. SUGAR and
-REFINED BUGARS and SYRUPS,
FLOUR, BACON, TOBACCO, TEAS, RICE,
CHEESE, SEEDS, Ac., No. 212 and 214 Liberty St„
Pitttbnrgh. uoH:lj
h A itiTMpe ...WH D. UriU.
T3£Y|M£K is BROTHERS, successors
LI to Roymer A An'denod, Wholesale dealer* In
JORhI<,N FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON
* ECTIONKBY, SUGARS, FIRE WORRS, Ac., Noe.
I2tiaud 128 Wood etreet, aboTe Fifth, Pituburgb,
Jy2&.dly
QEOUOK B. HEAD „.QKOAO* UKTXQAb
HEAD & METZUAR, Grocers and
Coaauaios Mebchaet*, and dealer* In all
klnofl ol Coysrar Pbodocs amd Pittssueuh liLasc
rALTOuxa, No. 21a Liberty atrwt, opposite bead ol
Wood etreet, PutaborKh. Pa. ai>3:ly
“J I ?** aaMoat. a. boiuob.
13 ROBISON A CO., Wholesale Geo-
Xw« esaa, Coanifaios Maacnaan and dealer* in
ail hind* of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and Pitt*,
burgh matmlaoturca, No. 255 Liberty *treoi, put*.
* mrt
i_li£U. B, JU.N.Eri t Whqlmalb Uhai.br
\jK u» UKOUBJUKS, MANILLA IiOPK, OAKUM,
UILS( PITCH «nd Pittsburgh manufactured artifice,
No. li| W»tCTßiroo:,*boTU the Moooaaahela Bride*.
Pittsburgh, pm.
EOBUTSXJASU..
KOBEHT JIALZELL Fca,*WtS
MM GOOCCIU, COXHISSIOB AMD i'o*WjUU>iao
KUttcajum, and dealers Id PBODUUE Mid Pitta
burgh maautactun*, Pittsburgh.
tDROK.
f AiiBKKT & BHIPXON, Wmrn.i.
1, J Gaocxita, PaoDcct Dului ud OoHHUiioa
UaacjLiaTs, No. 6 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
noltrly
iOBK WATT — . JIIBI WILSO9.
WAIT A WiLtiUN, Wbolbulb G Bo
ocas, Couausioa Huchants, ud dealer* to
Produce oud Pittsburgh mao oUctturn. No. 16® Lib
erty street, pittaburKh. u2i>
IftAIAH DICKniY «fc ffHfii.R.’ui*
A Uiocwe, CoMMUHtma fclsac blast*, and dealer* m
PKoDUOU, Mo. 80 Water iiroeL uid CS Pront street.
Pitta burgh.
oto. w. DiLwosTp...^^.™... —.„jona *. Davom.
JS. DLLWOKTH A CO., Whouhulb
• Grass*, No*. 130 and 133 Second street, near
gmlthfletd, Pittsburgh. no!
jona rUITD 1~... «n;.nn flOT®.
JOHN FLOY 1) A CO., Whole&llb Gbo*
cssa asu Coauttaatoa Huguasts, No. 172 Wood
and :sa Llt-erty street, Pittaburgh. Jeld
WILLIAM BAGALEtY, Wholesale
TT Gaoeas, No*. 18 and 80 Wood street. Pitta*
bmfcli, Pa. loiidtf
-A LfeIXANOEB . KING, Wbolksalb
MX. Uhoeca,- Importer or coda Asa, No. 273 Idberty
_*ueot, Pttuburgh,Pa. t
Jft^jrVS'MTVRERS.
1\ ANItfL« BENNETT & SON, Mah*
U rAcicaus or WHIT£ STONE CHINA AND
CttEAM COLOBSD WABK.
®Pt)rrica aju> WissHocsa at No. 74 Purrs
Stamt, PtTT3*oßon, Pa. mhlfcly^w
W. I. MACXjJTOfIg ~.J. r. «,IT.
A/TACKINTOSH. HEMPHILL it CO.,
JJUL-corner Plhe and O’Hara streeta, near tbs City
Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manalactnrsn o!
MACKINTOSH AND HBiIPAILL'fi IMPBOVXD
PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND
SLIDE VALVES, of all sizes and best style.
Haring pot up machinery of large capacity and of
tbabestqoaUtij'lre'ere'pteparedtO'do beary Job*
bing.'wnd solicit work In this line, trusting that by
promptness, and the character of our work, to mem
public patronage.
We tnrite special attention to our BALANCED
VALVE OSCILLATINO ENGINES, aa combining
adrantagea heratofore unattalned in this class of
Engines. • • • ]a26:lyd
fiTTtscfton, Pa.
JOSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO.,
Oorner of first and Liberty streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.,
~ WAxrkAOTuaav or
SUPERIOR STEAM. ENGINES, MAOHINEBT,
4c., Ac. •- ’ . : - > myl&:tf
U MEVEKANCE* No. 50 Watkb st”
Oe Pittsburgh, manufacturer of BOILKBRITETS,
WROUGHT SPIKES, COMMON AND RAILBOAD,
of erery description.
WParHculax sized or shaped SPIKES and RIY
CTS, huge or small, mads to order at short notice.
A rood seeortment constantly on band. myZthws
/. A. wetrs... MMM r. t: rmsaaTT t. cawpsku.
Excelsior olaiss works.—
‘WOLPB, PLUNKETT 4 GO., GkAaa SUauTA©-
Tuacsa. ' Warehouse, No. U Wood street, corner
of Pint, Pittsburgh, Pa. ee6:lyd
WELLS* RIDDLE A (XL, No. 215
Liberty street, oppoaite Sixth, Pittsburgh,
manufacturers of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH*
ES, and every description of LEATHEB BRAIDED
WORK.
Orders solicited] from the trade, and goods prompt
ly shipped as per instructions. fe&dawljrr
, j , JDRJTTISTn r.
rffisETH
X pain. bv the use or an apparatus
WHEREBY NO DRUGS on GALVANIC BATTERY
ARE USED.
Modkul gustlsmen and their families bare had
their teeth extracted by my process, end are ready, to
■testify as to the safety and painlessness of the opera
tion—whatever has been said by persons Interested in
asserting the contrary, having no knowledge of my
process..
ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every style,
and charges very low; warranted iQ all cases to be of
Ihaixet mnierbu. •
J K. OUDBY, Dzhtist, 134 Smltbflsld «t.
JOSEPH ADAMS, Dsktut, ConnoU/e
Building, comer of Diamond and Grant streets,
Pittsburgh.
Bxrxxjtxcxa—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hallock,
Theodore Bobbins, Bussell firrett. my&dly
BOOKSELLERS, tfc.
Wi O. JOHNSTON & GO., Statiow
ebs, Blavx Boofx HAaurAcronsns, ahd Job
PawTxas, No. 67 Wood street, PitUbargh. seN)
KAY it CO., EoOXfIELLBBfi AND fc*TA
novxas, No. 66 Wood Btreot, next door to the
corner of Third, Pittsborgb, Pa. SCHOOL and
LAW BOOKfi constantly on hand.
JL. READ,- Bookseller and Bta
e yroxxm, po. 7S fourth Itrf ApOllo.BullcUpgs.
TRIJttJMJrGS, #c.
JCBEFH- HORNE, - Dealer air Tub*
MXSQS, Ejssuoicxam AXDBTXAW GoaM,No. 77
Market street, Pittsburgh. 'apl6
I?ATON, MACitUM A CO., Dealers ur
Jli Emiboidxxics, Tautuncs, Notiobul eta, Nos.
Ifsndlt fifth street. Pittsburgh, aplfl
REAR ESTATE AGENTS.
11/lIiIiTAM; WARD, Dealer in From*
■T T IMO9Y No7Si', Boxna* Moxtoaoxs, and all se
curities for money. ,
' PerwTtfs can procure LOANS through my agency
on reasonable terms. . .
Than wishing , to Invest their money to good ad*
vantage, can always find first and second elan paper
at or office; for sale..' '
All ccmmunlcalhmet!nd interviews sLrlctiy confi
dential. Office, Grant street, opposite fit. Paul’s
Cathedral. ;/ jeltdtf'
TJIISH—-25 hblfi. large No. 3 Mackerel;
JC , , SOMtibli,’ do , do;
* . 10 bbZi.No. 1 Maokerei;
10 do] % do;
' Whalfbbls.WWteFUb;
for sale by J. B. OAHFIELD. First street. :
HKKSiS LOHJSiiSJiI 11 _ . .
_W l 'bCTq» i Pambt^gjCheqse;;
Jest'receiTGd a&d.for sals by ,
'' ’FBANK TANOOBDEE,
oc7 HI fleoend street.
SjaAasijAi^S^S‘;
"'s'"'. ,™ ' , . •• J *
and commercial journal.
GROCERS.
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1862
BOORS.
jy OR 1563.
POCKET AND COUNTING BOUSE DIABIES;
PHYBICIAN6* VISITING LIBTB;
ENGLISH ANDGERMAN ALMANACS;
For ta'e tiy
KAY A CO., 65 Wood itivet.
r>OOKS JUST RECEIVED.—
Smith's Domestic Mediclna, 82 00.
Beueley's Medical Form alary, 81 60.
Tbe Manoftctnre of Vinegar. By Charles H.
Wetberill, SI. D., fl 26.
Piooe’s Art of Perfumer), $1 26.
Tho Maternal Management of ChUdreo, In
Health and Disease. By Tho. 8011, M. D., sl.
Practical Mineralogy, Assaying and Mining By
Fred. Overman. Mining Engineer, H cents.
Physicians* Visiting Lists, for 1863.
“ Pocket Dote Book, 62.
Almanacs for 1863.
Dlarios for 1863.
pol 2 B. S, DAVIS, 83 Wood eU
VTEW BOOKS.—MIRIAM—Marion
Al Harlaa'a new novel v a Tale of Kentucky Life;
81,26.
EVES AND EARS—by Henry. Word Beecher;
81»25. 9 *
THE SLAVE POWER—By Professor Oalrnoe, of
Galway, Ireland; fl.
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE—Its Origin, His
tory and Early Literature. By O. P. Marsh; $3.
THIBTEKN MONTHS IN THE BEBEL ARMY
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Army Supplies. T.
It will bn remembered that the
urged by Gen. M'Clelian for hli Urdinljawas
a lack of supplies. But to. far from t&!> be
ing true, it appears that requisition! been
made and filled for more than were deeded.
The army correspondent of the New, York
fimes aaya: -L
Vast quantities of shoes, olothingJprovi
•ions and other Quartermaster’s and qptomia
•ary stores, tho surplus of the Ariajf-pf the
Potomao, are now boing/at great ejkpenie,
sent backto the Washington depots • ThU
is a striking oommentarj on the complaints
made that the army was delayed ig eonse
quence of the want of these ;
The Charleston Illockadfe*;
The story given by telegraph a das or two
ago, of an iron clad steamer running Into
Charleston harbor, despite the shot! of the
blookadlsg reuol Flambtau, whlohK It was
stated, “ fell off from her sides like lull," is
rather tough to go down easily. If the rebol
steamer was so perfeotly invulneng&le, is it
likely she wonld have ru» without firing
a shot. Why, she oould have closetfcirUh her
wooden-sided antagonist and sent hgr to the
bottom in five minutes. Excuses JUk* this,
and like those General MoCLKtiaH:srged so
often, of too mnoh mad, not enoaghiof shoes,
Ac., le., are about played out. X
Charleston has been about a halfjppen port
ever since the war began. A blockade there
is not the thing. The plaoe shonldhave been
taken long ago. **
By tbe arrival of the last steameyfrom Eu
rope the abdication of King Otbo it fully con
firmed. He and bis Queen arrived at Corfn
on the 27th, and proceeded to Venijfe.
The Provisional Government, finder tbe
Presidency ofM. Mavrooordato, held formally
declared tho dynasty of King Oth£tobe de
posed.
It Is asserted that the eandidaoj of Prince
Lenohenbsrg to the throne of was se
riously spoken of at Athens. AR address
was being signed at Athens cailinjft Upon the
lonians to unite themselves to Gr^flbe.
Sir Henry Balwer, the Brilish/ftflnistar at
Constantinople, had gone to A{&n* on ao
coont of the complications in Grefee, and it U
suggested that tbe intervention Great
Powers in general will be necessary; •••-
English and French sqdadroni-Ar* said to
have been ordered to Greek watehtr A Turk
ish naval division had also been gralietf~tb;the
Golf of Arts. - r •
Prince Alfred, of England, was amongst
those spoken of for the Greek throne, but the
fines points out that be is ineligible
under the treaty of 1632, and suggests the
Count of Flahders, sscond son of the King of
the Belgians, at the most available Prince.
Major General Burnside.
Mejor General Burnside is a man in whom
tha moral qualities are peculiarly developed.
A profound sense of duty* and an intense so
licitude touching what is eemmitted to his
eharge* constantly possess him- Ho is* how
ever, I think* of a temper to whom great
trusts will presently bring a sense of confi
dence and of power. Beautiful and noble in
person, the ideal. soldier in make and mien*
amiable* affectionate, yet capable of being
terrible In anger, it ts impossible to be brought
in oontaat with him In any relation, withoot
entertaining for him a feeling of personal re
spect and -The men in his own oorps
adore him,'ind the sentiment will be found
contagious throughout the whole army* His
talsntfor organisation is genuine and of a
high order—the perfectly developed practical
American business mind
Aa a soldier, he la the man who has never
yet failed In any enterprise he has under
taken. Plucky, persevering—a steady white
heat of energy—he is the man of all men to
put lAinyt through. He is probably strongest*
too* precisely at that point where MoOlellan
is weakest—in the temperament that follows
up and the talent that tarns saecess into vio
tory. Measured in tha order of-pore Intel
lect, Burnside has no olaims to first Tank.
His faculties are of a practical, organising
kind* such as the soldier wants. Re Is a
first-rate second-rate man. Bat* all In all,
I register my eonviotion that there has, during
the war, arisen no man so well fitted* In every
respeet* to fill the position now intrusted to
'him.— Uor. H. Y. Hums*.
Waehißgton Items.
saw nirr tablb roo obvbbxl aoaririLa.
Oarmttenlion hasboeq drawn to an admira
ble new din table prepared for the use of our
hospitals, ahd whieh is likely U prove of in
valuable service. Hitherto, 'the kind and
quantity of food to be distributed to the pa
tients in our hospitals has been left to the ca
prlee of individual surge ma* thus falling, in
many cases, far short of the aotual require
ments. By this now system, a regular printed
soalo has boon established,by which the exact
dally quantity of each kind of food uaceisary
for each individual is dearly set forth* In
averdupois weight* and varying to salt, all
patlants* from the oonvalesoent to the very
sick and feeble. This great improvement has
been effected by a Medical Board* consisting
of Medical Inspectors Cuyler and Ooolidge,
In consultation with Surgeon General Ham
mond and Dr. Jos. R. Smith.
BBIZUBI OF TWO SCBOyBKBS LADEN WITH TUB
ARDXBT.**
Two schooners* laden with whisky* were
soiled on Tuesday at one of the wharves; on
the Potomao, ana their Captains and orews
sent to the Old Capitol Prison. It is suppos
ed that the vessels wore engaged in theamng
gling business. ‘ "•
Thb Boston 1 Travtlhr, of, Tuesday* says;
“ We understand that it has deoidedthat
a portion at least of Gen. Bunks' expedition
shall sail from Boston. The orders to several
Massachusetts regiments to proceed to New
York* preparatory to their final departure,
have been countermanded. How soon the
regiments will leave is not yet known* but
probably within a short time after the return
of the transports that lejft last night for Beau*
fort with the 43d* 46tli and 46th regiments.
It is believed that at least eight-Massoehu
eetts regiments will be attached to the «xpe->
dltlon, and one or two Massachusette bat
teries."
Movkhihts or tsk Fxoxbils iv Wes7kb*
Viaoiaia.—lt is reported that the Yankees
hkve advanced In force npon Highland coun
ty* at adistanoo of abefut forty miles from
Btaunton* Va. The troops are said to be
those of Cox* who hare lately been operating
in the Kanawha Valley. This report is well
authenticated, and the movement is doubtless
a part of tho general plan by. which tho aboli
tionists expect to “eruth ont the rebellion 0 in
Virginia*— Ricktund Whig.
It is now ascertained* says a cotemporary,
that the Rspubllcans wiil have a majority in
the New York) Assembly. The result win
sorely disappoint John Van Boren* who ex
pected to M United: Btaies Senator. It Is
donbly hard to tali abirthright fom.mais of
pottage* and thcn nbtjget the pottage; Jim
lUm dldtoMarlMalaka* .1
.3.' *.•?* 'j/.JaV'Vi C-J : ! i.- a
McClellan’s Parting with the Army
--An interesting Hpcctaele--The
Grand Keyiew—Attempt of the
Rebels to •• Witness it--They are
Driven Away—Extra Billy Smith.
A letter in the New York Tribune gives an
interesting account of the transfer of the com
mand of army from Qen. McClellan to
Gen.'Barnside. It is £at«d ‘'Headquarters
of Gen. Franklin, Warrenlon, Va., Nor. 11th:
To all who witnessed the farewell of Gea.
MoClellan to his army this day will be one
long to be remembered. Had a stranger, en
tirely Ignorant of the history of this rebellion
and the many conflicting Questions of polioy
which hare entered into tne conduct of the
was for its suppressionj rode his hjrse along
the lines of the Army of tho Potomac as it
was drawn out this morning from New Balti
more to Warrenton, ho would instantly bare
said that the commander of this rast force
mast hsro achieved some brilliant victory,
and yras receiving the thanks of his soldiers
for haring skillfully conducted them to it.
The morning was all that could bare boon
desired for the speotaole. All the elements
an artist could deslro to make a grand his
torical picture entered into it. The sun,
which for the past few days bad been bidden
behind dark, cold, ; snow-laden clouds, bunt
forth with all the eoftnoes and beauty of a
May morning. The mountains of tho Blue
Ridge stood out distinot and olear against the
heavens j the hills with their brilliant foliage
trembling in the slight base seemed tinged
with deepor than ordinary hues, the earth and
the air all seemed to oonspire to make the
day memorable in the history of the .Army of
the Potomao.
All save McClellan seemed joyous and
cheerful. Early in the morning, with his
numerous stall, be left his headquarters,
Mathias Village, Joined Gouoral Burnside's
Staff noar the Warren Green Hotel, and with
a body guard of three or four hundred and
representatives from nearly all the leading
papers of tho oountry, eommenoed reviewing
nis army. It had been whispered around last
ovonlhg that be was to take a final leave of
the army this morning, and all the rank and
fllo at an early hour prepared to receive him.
No one who saw the Army of tho Potomae
to-day would have dared to say it wanted
anything from the Quartermaster's Depart
, ment to make It more efficient. All the troops
had arms, all had shoes on their feet, coats on
their backs; all looked neat and trim and well
fed. As McClellan passed from one corps to
the other battory after battery belched forth
its salute. Strain of martial music
floated off from the hills, where the long li&4
of infantry were drawn up, and .ohcers upon'
cheers repeated, and re-repeated, accompanied
by swinging of caps and tossing of hats, and
every demonstration ef approbation possible
to conoeive of, was manifested all along the
line of the army.
A few regiments of regulars stood In dumb
silence, not because they were not willing to
oheer for McClellan, but because they had
been led by their officers to believe that if he
was removed they would be instructed by
them to lay down their arms, or, in other
words, to mutiny, and had been disappointed,
not having received such orders. No one
who saw the ovation eould doubt McClellan's
popularity with the oommotKioldiers. His
standing with the commanders of oorps and
divisions is not, however, of the very first
character. I saip: riding by his side to-day
Major-Generals who have criticised his gen
eralship remorselessly, and in capacity have
placed him below bis moot incompetent Brig
adier-Generals. Several of these Major-Gen
erals are now commanding corps in the Army
of the Potomao.
Greece*
Tho OQtire day has bees spent by Gen. Me-
Cioiloo in reviewing the army. Atl except
the old 9th Army Corps of Gen. Burnside—
which if several mile* is the advasee oq the
Rappahannock—were blddon farewell to.
Fits Joha.Porter's was the first, and the old
corps of Gen-. McDowell's, now commanded
by Gen. Reynolds, was the last. Mach mur
muring, of ooarse, has been heard all day
among the lesser lights gathered around the
hotels. Reports of resignations have already
gone out. The only prominent names I have
heard mentioned are those of Gens. Porter
and Franklin. There Is a report to-night
that they hare resigned, bat 1 hare not been
able to authenticate it from any trustworthy
source. Another report, that Gen. Porter
baa been relieved of his command, Is probably
trae, and is generally reoeived with much sat
isfaction. From a most trustworthy source I
have it that he has lavored and still approves
of the policy of doing nothing until next sum
mer. lie has also expressed the opinion that
it will bo impossible for the army to advanoe
beyond the Rappahannook this winter. This
opinion is rendered valueless by the simple
faot that tho entire army could be beyond the
river by daylight to-morrow morning, if Gen.
Burnside would give the order.
The Rebels made an attempt this morning,
during the review, to oross the Rappahannock
at Rappahannock ford, and at warrenton
Springs. Geo. Bayard, supported by Gen.
Taylor's brigade of infantry, soon drove them
baok from Rappahannook ford, and Gen.
Stoneman, supported by Gen. Forrero, from
Wilcox’* oorps, them baok from War
renton springs as tar ha Jefferson, in Culpep
per county, and no 4 occupies the village.
Ho rebel force of any jlmportanoa is supposed
to be ou this side of tlio Rapidan. Our cav
alry line is now on Hazel River, a small stream
half way between the Rappahannock and Cul
pepper. It is not probable that the main
body of our army will oross the river In sev
eral days. It will take Gen. Burnside some
time to beeome acquainted with his army, and
to inspire confidence in bis ability to com
mand them. With threo corps he is now the
Earned commander over oil other*. He is but
t obecomo koown to the remaining ones to be
equally admired.
The mansion of that arch traitor Extra
Billy Smith is again guarded by National sol
diers. His wife and daughter insfilt our sol
diers to their faoea and yet demand protection.
Extra Billy was severely woandediin the late
battle at Manassas, and then terribly bruised
by having a transport wagon run over him on
the battle-field. He was brought to bis home
in this village, and for a long while it waa
thought he would not rooovJr, but by careful
nursing he was able last week to be taken to
Riohmond to keep from being caplnred by
our forces. |
The President received a telegram, costing
the Government $4OO, on Monday evening,
from General Pope, giving the jaw-breaking
names of throo hondred Sioux who have been
oondomned to be execated. The President re
plied, oalling for a synopsis of evidenoe to be
sent by mail. It is not probable that the
wholesale exeoation which is..proposed will
bo sanctioned by the President.— Cor. Cincin
nati Commercial.
rpillfi RAILWAY TIME-KEKPEK,
X especially adapted for Army salts. Good imita
tion gold; will ran end hoop excellent time; have
faacy colored hands and beautifully engraved dials,
the letters standing in relief." Thi» is one of the
most taking novelties of the day, and should retail
at prices from twinty-five to eighty dollars each.
They ore furnished by the cose, containing six of
different designs, os follow*: Engraved, per oeee of
half dossn, $33 00. Engraved and electro-gUded,
per etas o! half dosen, assorted, $36 00. Engraved,
superior, per case of half dozen, assorted, 939 (0.
Engraved, superior, end "electro fine glided, having
all the Improvements of the foregoing, par cose, half
dozen, assorted, $42 00. Knglno.tnrned, same mate
rial cases, over which Is good silver, heavily plated,
por case of half dozjn, $3O 00, StunpUs of the fore
going, compxUtng two of the first, and one each of
the others, making a cose of half dozen, at the regu
lar wholesale rates, $3O 6J. Terms, Cash. -Will be
sent to any port of the loyal Statiw, with bill for col
lection on dflivrry. Boyers in tboarmy will have
to wad paymmt » advance, ae the expr«u companies
rsfnse malting collections south of the Potomac.
Tola is one of the most saleable articles of the
times, and .jait the thing for those Inclined to make
money : among theeoidtera.' bend Is jour orders
early. GAiCS E. WHEATON,fIoIs Importer,
corner Nassau and John Streets, N. Y.
P. O, Bex. 4355. 0c28:3w
OPICED MINCED MEAT.—A largo
O supply of -Bplced ttlooed Meat, prepared and
ready for baking, Jail' received and pat up in five
pound jars; also lor sals by the pound, by
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cdll ’ corner Liberty and Hand streets.
O/IALTBra CAfl - Ul&'l'KK.*—VVe
JjXoienow receiving daily MaUby’e Fresh Oys
(ere, Incan* aad half cose. For sale at the Family
Grecsty Store Of JOHNA. BBNBHA W,
- mil ; -cornerUb»rtyand Handstrteta.
TMOla JiUtfßiSlfc tfAVKUiCKo—An-
X othw luprir jo* ne»|nd .1 lh» Indl. Baibo
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FROM TOE ARJIT OF THE POTOMAC,
VOLUME LXXVI—NO. 1
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE,
1 It is a fact not gonerally known that
heretofore in Cincinnati, there has been no
Sabbath with the pork trade, so far ns re
gards the slaughtering department. By a
recent Cincinnati paper wo learn there is to
be a change in this respect. To this end a
paper was drawn up, in which the sub
scribers pledge themselves not to pack hogs
on the Babbath, or receive hogs slaughtered
on that day. This paper was signed by
nearly every packer in the trade. Several
of the slaughterers, it is stated, have sig
nified their readiness to co-operate in this
movement. Let the work of reformation
go forward until the day will be univer
sally observed.
The Rev. John Ayliff, the well
known South African (Methodist) Mission
ary, died sometime slnco at Fauresnuth, in
•the Orange Free State,- in the thirty-fifth
year of his ministry. Among his latest
sayings was, “0, glorious work! If I had
ten thousand lives, and ton thousand years
for oach, 1 would devote them all to the
mission work.* 1
The Thirteenth Anniversary of the
American Bible Union took place in New
York week before last. The Rev. Dr. Anni
tago presided. Acoonling to the annual
report, the whole of Galatians and Pro
verbs are rovised in type and ready to be
printed. The four Gospels of Matthew,
Mark, Luke, and John, have been duly re
vised and published, and are now in oir
culation. The Committcoon German Scrip
tures reported that 100,OGu copies of Ger
man Scriptures had been circulated. A
Committee was appointed to confer with
the American Foreign Bible Society about
the feasibility of a union.
Tho Sixteenth Annivorsary of the
American Missionary Association was held
in the First Congregational church, Ober
liu, Ohio, October 15th and 16th, 1862. The
number of missionaries in foreign fields,
forty-nine; home department, forty. Six
teen ministers and teachers are laboring
among tho froodmen in the Slave States,
and four more will soon be added to the
force. From tho Treaanrer's report wo
learn tho following: Expenditures for home
missions, $8,645,96; foreign missions, $21,-
345,69; freedmeninSlaveStates,sB,7os,oS;
copies of tho American Missionary, $4,-
146,88; salaries, agencies, etc., $8,372,84.
Total, $51,215,95. Total receipts, $4J,124,84.
The annual sermon was preached by Rev.
Samuel Wolcott, of Cleveland.
The Buffalo Baptist Association re
cently recommended that the oondnet and
care of all benevolent and religious con
tributions and meetings, be under the di
rection of the pastors instead of through
paid agencies.
Says the Christian Bra, a Baptist
paper, in a late issue: It must be conceded
that from some cause our denominational
interests in Boston have not held their own
for the last decade.
Dr. McClintock, of Paris, editorial
correspondent of the Methodist , writes, the
Spanish Court, at Granada, has just con
cluded the trial of thirteen Protestants
for distributing tracts and religious books.
One of the prisoners was condemned to nine
years imprisonment; another for eight
years. He says the liberal press of France
are forions.
The Episcopal Trieni&l Convention,
lately held in New York, passed the fol
lowing resolution. It. very properly applies
in other than 1 Episcopal congregations:
Rceolvcd, As the sense of this general ,
convention, the House of Bishops concur
ring, that on jail occasions of public wor
ship a tense of God’s presence should so
awe every devout worshipper, as not only
to suppress all light and unseemly music,
and all indecency and irreverence in the
performances, bat also to forbid all operatic
performances for the mere gratification of
a refined musioal taste, and that the primi
tive order and practice of the Church re
quires that the psalm and hymn tunes and
ohants used in church worship shall be
plain and easy of anoh
as the several congregations can most read
ily tmifo in singing.
Bishop Markwood, of the United
: Brethren in Christ, announces in tho TcU*
scope, that the next session of the Alle
gheny Conference will meet at Altoona,
Pa., on Thursday-, 15th of January, 1863.
At tho stated monthly meeting of the
Managers of the American Bible Society,
held at the Bible House, on the 6th inst.,
it was announced that the entire number of
volumes granted the past month was over
51,000. The Board is still furnishing large
grants to the army.
The total returns from thirty-eight
Conferences of the M. E. Churoh, on the
question of lay delegation, is as follows:
Ministers, 1,078 for, and 2,422 against;
members, 21,689 for, and 84,559 against
———The price of the subscriptions to the
Advocate , published by authority of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, will be ad
vanced for the next year.
The Herald, the organ of the Ad
ventists, contains the following advertise
ment :
Wanted— By a small congregation of Ad
ventists, a gospel preacher, who, alive to
his calling, offers to the people a present
full and free salvation through repentence
and faith in who expects thus to ac
complish much for the cause of God in the.
salvation of men, who believes (and acts
upon the principle) that we have a cause
worth sustaining without definite lime, who
has no distraoting questions he conoeiTes
to be of more' importance than the great
salvation and the speedy coming of its
Author to judgment.
——Bishop Elliott, of Georgia, announces
that the first General Council of the Con
federate Protestant Episcopal Church of
the Confederate States, will meet * at Au
gusta, November 12th.
-—At its late session, the Illinois M. E.
Conference found a total debt remaining
against their Female College Of §3O, 1 000.
A subscription was taken up to liquidate,
this stun, and over $lB,OOO was subscribed:
by eleven ministers , and nine laymen.
—The statistics of the Congregational
Churches to Connecticut show there are 283
churches; and 46,174 members, being an
ayrngp of 168$ to each Church.
-*-Tho Waters Chiitiaa Advocate s*?*
on a xecent Sabbath die Protestant pulpits
of NewvYork citydisouased topics ejfol- :
; The Beatitudesj tho~ Beoognitibn of
FrieitfiTisi'i&aTerii A'Xon^7 o .thr9Qgh
the West; In Memoriam of a Hero at An
tiefam; Autumn; Fourth Beatitude; Anal
ysis of the Proclamation for Emancipa
tion, and the Way to M&ketheMost of it
for God and Justice; Thanksgiving in
Despondency; Future Punishment; The
Necessity of Bevelation; Helps and Hin
drances to Piety in a Timo of War;
Sermon to Yeung Men; Twelve Mentha’
Imprisonment in the South; Baptism
for the Dead; St. Paul the Model of a
Christian Patriot; Government or our Le
gal Relations; The Young Man and His
Country; Evenings with Christ; The
Emancipation Proclamation; The Duties
of the President; Tho Attractions of the
Heavenly World; In Memoriam of Dr.
Brigham; A Blessing on the Meek; The
True Hero; The Character of Cain; Pres
ent Truth; Religious Liberty, or the Non-
Conformists of SL Bartholomew’s Day;
1662; Scriptural Amalgation; Invisible
Realities; Kingdom of God; The Effeot of
the President's Proclamation en Civilisa
tion; The Duties of the President in the
Present Emergency; The President's Eman
cipation Edict, the Foreshadowing of Prov
idence.
DirmEjros.
Ginxivs Ban* )
Pittsburgh, November 4th, 1862. j
rrS»THK President and Directors of
this Bank have Chi* day declared a Dividend
of FOUR PEB CENT, ou the Capital Stock, out ef
ibu profit* ol the put tlx month* payable to Stock
bolcers, or their legal representative*, on or after
the 14th Inst. Tba Bank awnuse* the payment «f
the Government Tax oo the above dividend.
ncS;2w QEO T. VAN DOBKM, Cesbler.
Orrioa or tus ALucoutar Cil Wots*,)
Allegheny City, Nut. 3d, 1862. J
vr^*DIVIDBM).— I The President and
Director* of this Company hafaibl* day de
clared a Dividend out of the earning* of: the la*t aix
month* of FOUB PER CENT., payable to the
Stockholders or their legal representatives on and
after the 13tb Instant.
poP;td J 0. VcPHEBSON, Treasurer.
rrS»DIVIDKND. • > 1
PiTvavnaa, November 4th, ISG2. J
The Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh
ha* this day declared a Dividend of TWO AND A
HALF DOLLAKS PER SHARK on 1U Capital
Stock, out of the earned profiuof the last six months,
payable on and after the Uth Insten*.
no6:2wd, F. M. GORDON, Secretary.
Isos City Bask or Pnrmomou, 1
November 4th, 1862,
Directors of thiß Bank bare
this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER
CENT, on the Capital Stock, out of the profit* of the
last six months, payanle to Stockholders or their
legal representative*, on and after the 14th Inst.
nofrlOt J. MAGOFFIN, Cashier.
i htOBiSKS BiXX, I
Pittsburgh, November 4th, 1862, j
MECHANICS BANK has
this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER
CENT, on the Capital Stock, (exclusive of Govern
ment Tax,) payable to Stockholders on or after the
14th Instant. GEO. D. McORKW, Oaahfer.
nc6-td ‘ •
AItEOBPtT DUX, I
Pittsburgh, November 4tb, 186 i )
[r"g=THE President and Directors of
Wr this Bank have this day declared a Dividend
of FOUR PER GENT, on the capltalStock, paya
ble to the Stockholder* or their legal representatives
on or after the 14th init~ free of Government Tax.
nos:td J. W. POOR, Cashier.
Mxschuts axn Mudvaotoxxu Bui, {
Pittsburgh, November 4th, 1862. j
Jr «*THIS BANK has this day declared
a Dividend of FOUB PER CENT, oo it*
Capital Stock, out of the profits tor the last six
months, free of all Taxes, payable on or after the
14th Instant.
no4:2w W H. PESKY, Cashier.
xxcxuox &a»x ox rmxxnaoa, i
November 4th, 1162. /
rr7y»THE Directors of this Bankhave
declared a jWWdend of FIVE PER CENT,
out of the earnings of the last six months, payable
on or after the lita fnaL Ihe United State* dative
will be assumed by tho Bank.
noi£v H. St MURRAY, Owhler.
uravxutjrcß.
pEOPLES INSURANCE COMPAQ E.
Offioo, N. B. comer Wood and Filth Bta.
FIRE AND SABINS INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS
Km.
John Watt,
Wm. B.' Hays,
John E. Parke,
Charles 8. Bisaell,
Wm. Van Kirk,
James D. Venter,
Gapt. John L Blioeds
ftamnel P. Shriver,
Georg* B. Jane*,
Daniel Wallace,
0. Hanson Len,
WM. PHILLIPS, Pmfiiir
JOHN WATT, Vies PnsUm
WM. F. GARDNER,
CUKE INSURANCE, BY THE KEU-
X ANOE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHIL APELPHIA,oa BdLDIBGB, Usd ted o
perpetual, kLBBCHANDISS, FUBHITUBS, Ac., la
townrfr country. Office Ho. SOS Walnut street.
OiKXUi Aim, 96—invested
m follows:
First Mortgage on Improved Olty Proper
tjr, worth doable the OO
Oreand rest, first r2am.. r — g,462 fiC
Penna. B. B. Co.’e 0 per cent. Murtimge
Loan, $30,000, 57,900 00
Olty al Philadelphia, S per cant. Lean.— SOJIOO 00
Alleghany county 6 per ct. P. B. B. Loon 10,000 00
Collateral bond*, well eacnrad— 8,500 00
Huntingdon end > Broad Top Mountain
Battrood Company, mortgage T/> -" , 1,000 00
Pennsylvania Roll read Ca/e BlocAmm—. 4.00 C OC
Block ef Beltanoe ttntual Insurance Oo«, 84,360 Ob
Stock of Oeanty Fire Insurance IJBO 00
Stock of Delaware M. ft. Insuxanoe Oo. M - 700 00
Ooaimerclal Bank do 6,136 SI
.Mechanics* Bank do k,012 60
Unjoo M. Insurance Oo.‘sHgrin.—l6o CO
Bill* Beceivoble, business ' 16,29? It
Book Accounts, accrued interest,
Gosh on hand and In hands of ajputa_.. 11,386 15
S&OASOS S»
H TINQLEY, FrnUmt.
reset
H. L. Oareon,
A Lotbrop,
Bobt. Toland,
Ghu.
Fred’k. Len n Ig,
Jacob T. BunUng*
a ft. Wood,
Bmlth Bowen,
Jaa. ft. Woodward,
John Bfowll, Plltab’gh
tNUHHAN*£eeretaiy.
J. G. OOFFIN, Ayes*
Third and Wood afreet.
Clem Tinsley,
B&poam,
Wm. A Tho si peon,
Bobert Steen,
Frederick Brown,
Win. lluxeer,
0. BUvaneati,
B«qJ. W. Tingle/,
John B. Worrell,
fliii
B.
0 Northeast coi
INDEMNITY AGAINST XOSS BY
X FIBB.—FRANKLIN FIBS INSUBANOXCOM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, 436 Olid 48?
Chestnut street, near Fifth. .
Statement of Awe Ur January Ist, I£&Y pnbUibed
agreeably to an aot of Assembly, being—
First Mortgagee, amply , OO
Seel Estate, (pree’tval. 4108,314 61) cost . 101965 00
Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral'
iWnri« ©435 X
Stocks, (present value $88,667 7S) coMm. 59,786 00
Not« and Bills BeeatTable,..^!—. 1121 00
n-h , 87JUS 00
®W The only profits from preaianx which this
Company can divide by law are from risk* which
have been determined.
Insurance saado gn every description of property,
-in town and country, oi r*t«wmlo»osor*consUtent
With security. '
• biocn their lncorporatloa, e period of thiriy'yea* v
they have paid leasee byjlra to an amount excealiL <
Pom- MUOo w of Defer* thereby affording evidcuce
of the advantages of Insurance, e* well ae thstr ablii
ty ind dligjtibn to meet wlih promptnms *ly^
. uminniit|:
Epw durihgtiie year IBM.-.. .....»$ bit
■ - '• WXXOTOSjj
lee H. Boneker, -ieaaeliea, 1 *
juordacoi D. Lewis, Jamb B. Smith,
Tobies Vagner, ; 'Edward 0. Date,
DavidB. Brown, • . Geo. W.Bfchorts, • r
ftomuel Grant, I George Foies.;
UHABLES JSL PANCKEA IVrefittaf.
KDWA&D 0. DALE, Pfoe Prmdfni.
w,ul - to, "i. s 5S5UB m
> myi ' ~ Office Northwest cor. Wood A Third >t»«
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