WOE REM ~, :w• ;`. ire .: '.~~:, ;:~,~,~; MEEMMI • . ~.... •••;..,'• •;• .._.„:;-.1:;.,•;::.•:::...•••.0:4:...,.. ' ! . 1.. : - . f . -,‘ -:•..k. : ..:; -- 4 . ..F,t.• ••:;•1 •:.• 1,.....,.. :7 1 :- . .. 4 ,..',. .., -1.... ; : : ... f• 1I.: :,•,..':.. . . 7..., ;A t , ,-.. ,-.... t. ~ c-;., : ,:, . . .• . .1.1*; :4%7 , .4.' • .'''',: ' '' ,4-1:1 •,K::: • . ~ ~~'... =MN • ' - -4• -:,•- • ••• ,••• , • l''''''•!•••4:: !"! ' • : '''!! • • •,• • : • TEL 4 •• • ' ! • • •-•! -;•4 " <I .0 : •: ! '1 : 312:;ilf,;,:: :t4 . :4;41•'•:;f$:;!•1 2 1.k , r: :; : , . • • . '! . 1 ’ S' - ■ MEE =ME MEE f.r.t. 'A' T - - TABLISIIED IN 1786. PLC Tama A. rtrZelt, rowan:tau V asociatausaiitimuse, ilmabodt/1,011.4 aaaawi vaaoaoLaso, Mu * MUD* MUDD ',','.IIIIIIII4LID I,IO DDOSDIDAIZALI.Taro. 18 AD. , agapaa,awawqr/Ireirimarai. sun vai-e:w;1147. nadant4 V. t . 0044•114 - 0 1 r.: s.Daikbrit *Bon. ea lde a ae.. *Taal Daniel,: Zip ; lat D. Ranee *OO z 111 101•1•Ui* onus; arias. ht. *- it • ail* Wiled. . 1 -$ 111 6• 1 1•••1 0 % Fillq,•• Cranes •Oo , Daum' fake. fk• Ooslum It a Er othar; y*1114461*. r.SOHOMAHRR LANG, ommission Merohants. ♦oA W3lole•d•D slwa In •'0 12 4 4 IL4 Vq.G..VoIIiO OI I O X, 40. _ • - NO. 203 Lraszyr STitszT, NWT Irerssznterr, PA. 4 L...ierukus. yen swaps'', rODUON AND DOBWINDION MDR; . . ; 3011/111 . 2, Omar In Muer. rocet td ikms. Ratio: <ll Pask„Driatted Ones to sad Pro. .I..4ll!inaredlisrimari Ride , Otanionalitit WanbouseiNcr. 114 &mold St Piti.biugh. 111131111. TO 111211V61: clo, PIMP% self-. fibrin . liarbt u A 01 11° ' dbo 11. WWI R.v 010 T & CO, au* * T..a a • , • 00011111(120 riatran Aso - minimum xxlit4lAWll3, 24.7 Liberty street, - PITTABSseIt, PA. HOLLAND RIDDLE, Butesmor to Jolla Mc= &Ron!, , - No. 183 Liberty et., Pittsburgh,: aJNIL&L PRODUCE, GROCERY AND 00111 i, lIIROILLET. aribedimusehe rimpooantly - 'Wm. --watm---nio, WHITA... - ..-7011. 'WTI. ' .. Wan% ititioTiamas. 1 :-:L ist RWARDING AND; 001416810 N - • .ioutoturrs, so.• ikleri 4u - PROVISIONS' nODUOS OBATIRALLI, Bub. *99 ithert7 , 111 U* 4 1 1 . rittiburik PIL . . t litalaNitwogai ^ (=BON OILS, GLitte,l4loN;n4 ap; • sllo4llli 111.1% 1 11 14 . " at. 04 '. V. . . , . ; imaima,lo wounnasocuaso WHOLIC.SA.LB • GRO,VERIIi, Wood . and Naioi. • lain& -• • 4013:N-I. 13.0171381 00,0 • t ;W,110,14X BALE . G_x 0 1 01C1t8 0010118810li mzsmarra, °ovum of, Smithfield and - Water Streets, -, morkt., '113D,41 . 11111,T0.01 * 112*114-41/12, -111Niim — rale Grocers caul Cau****.Nerdiants, 107 WOOD , EiTlllllll', JOHN. B. OANFULLD 'as 011., Connithaion- and Forwarding Mercbanta, And Wholints Domini la WZ ST ERN REM; 01111&811, „ POSIt. 1400 N ni3III, 118 a, tot-WI Pearl Amos, Rasmus. Massa and .Liart 0114 !Wed bolt sadpcdaos geaseaßy. -N0..141 and 143 Front at., Pittsburgh.- • samai • lour& A-SICI3I 1 41.113 i ,, C 061 . 1 4, 11 10.1CAE.8.0W.&ff TS ;1 • •-; . AND DDALliklk L 3 iriaol7_ JR. G PizziE two. . 3 Liberty furegai..': - • nrcesowan; Chaim wands at FLOOR, kir Babes uad 'many- Puticalar istimagoq pild rodklyd a 11Wfm0z.......it i. tas!art,,, Wt. , ' , masa 'ID - ROWN jut . synozaceultaa'jaiiodlCl2l3. 'AND bILI,I/1111.1.01.. D 0511 . 128,.. Roe. 91 pad 193 Litierty st.ilittabargh .'Fall 'a' . restristribuK & uy,,Wituuc. " SALT DRUGGIST/I lad blanafiegorin of 1. 1 • 0 4:1114. Wimp, moat Med wad hoot ,_,., pm ........:........................„....,....... ..„.. 0N4.:: MULE,- WHOLUALI ~- asamman , onyzi", ixonsarpf ifbatt!'sol Be. - ~-, j.;l7oSr4C.73tiaihat4ol—.AtitiOn6,64l,B - ... .n.ll WIWI &Oa.) owner illatat• Eno mod tiV .. ~.:. 111111011 M AV namtb an lamb le toll su4 stalphl* i NNU Wafts Mem; Rita ,;. Amarpormi MI gillilliditio MN bailout ; • - 1 tierlitirsioasuiprmoripasso •Fa . leanyiurratiukott tt.'",1314,: II: lilSittalt; Oviturist,. , .' 4 .A4C 0163-1 1 1 . ixmlber• a 11 0 0 . 1 1 um, aiod, ,Par t , T .- t i c r iThttlett47l2 , ' ,, efirl au. i'Dnip; M° ma," 2 ' lll#34sl.ut igt 46 ";•r i ttio:stios7 mug, - - --` LAMM, HOLMIO3 & (X) - 4 Pork Desks, F dOd Dais, fn [WOW& ifiThisrylboitt4 and . „= 1 '..214111 IlanummisuN; now gartsrati , Marebintiodellart In Rooters _ -Gush Marti 110;iimaxis,3aiter, Unwed 0114-Zietrailitti/WAsbes, Mad - Fred; asaultetw BM broads - hail= A• - tipriprjow taws the Ws 7-of thiSsitol .taarlikatile7- Ls /Is dxs, bstargaif 11**,1 . add Vim& zadds l l44ll.lli- , •110A7 sr WARIiaIOUSIRIKEY mum, swinefttaascom • 4111miAmik wellirr-ts OuratyYMir, /AWN* and Ilhataki.:~aßtv Mwvivirstergitts: - illtfite - ' , 1 , k a. ' .1a RillianiaLiretir42l6l:23 i SC '' ' ' _ . , 1 1W isoida niaaniiro&...lials ,kw 4 t CI kif MALL" WOW a Masud sthlliostaciasultbelt, ,___ _ ..c .., .t 4 ... - .. *Limn= 144 ' . - ' b4l4eS , Atesh n i o irseeoft**la. ~, . . t.IIIF7P..,JUNILi3iAgssis litifib Anted , - - ....-- - ..ll.ll.64lrilhrolitie MN lunar! Asist • mini tomosillikelloon# idr.....- " 4. .. - ; t ; • •• ; ; P' l a p • • bensair visizgme • :41. • • • ; _ 44= l : ' 1141440111101Laginew • • 41111111010,014querlded -I' lial Alol wo- WWW:t 11: in, r to* Wake introlgatueliadisai • el Mit termit. ilii,' - .00111111. w - - •.- WORABLO - 4 1 004incewont it() , .•:, - Illel4 ami k a. - 1 264140 l lgolmitt i r& ... r:orralleriliaabilita.Pstdotak x - ' 111 Wite , 41UVA, 'IN/Skil AR Map* And .., 4ftheirs, Ortikelk ow al Ale istOmat Illso ~: , mem ihrmipasorsalherillun. , mall - • .Ik.a 4 ;LPALMiggiaic.-Wpmerapoiti., •- . larairae. - segar,llift;./Ar ir Itnasspip .414501 , ,- ktOlittie, poster to -Trio , armilsoftvlT 'Nag , ...4104 • • r 1 . ; 'Apt". • • - 7 - 1/IPNIK Deskit is Dry ' * '4 o 4 ll o l4l o44dirote,ll,mahrs*lrus r . lout ' s 1411ftlr11inLadtatageeiLrkaepsJ . _no" eLats lirCitlatedont in liswahorz:trklut_idio l / 2 . Swit ••• MMSSffMM i?` I 'ALLY - - lelanata. W tm lie. Its of D. •D. IrDoo • . • *lO • On, WollsntUo,o n..eituivh...osmi. aasocua, Plttateh. ziteDONALD 41 MiItIVUOICLIC, liruousakt 131100E1{8, , Produce lry sad Clansebokm Illerobante, Jobbers In N. o. Bogen - Raid Mama, MIMI Napo L and Byrom Maar. &gap, Ski, Chem. fleedsolta., No. 253 data,l:47igatibn. moat sums. •-• = BELIPTON. 10ErBOLISAIR GROCERS. 'Produce ' TV Daiwa sail Manboata No. 6 Blzto rh. Pa. ___mitt,_,,: =IL Van; cmaului. larthai3BALZ ,DROCEDS, ; AND ilkorruriFool,_ llß eg u" riis i r l ar i , Slat .0114 ft Naas, maws: yunTrodi TAlNfload Pittabarell 9 4malisetrieNcen117. 112 ihkeed Nast. Plttsbarilk. S • 411411M111.Z......./.11, & - 4.19;1 4 1' s 0 N .LIIO • - .9,llloleidialii-Grooers, AID DLLIF&S 1K • Oaktuit i litoh, Qils.stid Pittsburgh anufaistirei.. so. Alta MAU/Bit smart T, Albaveasnitbleid, PrIVIHRINSII, Yd. WiLLIWANI /3410A1t82. 1;117230.1L338.4116.70323 I. , 2 e , tt - ,IOIaWORTII,- WHOLE -slam : 'ltcr.- 2 190 'and 1154 'l3*Dd mutat 11101 01j.b FLarD & 00., W.IIOLESALig Orocan mad Oomutoplon Montato. N 173 Woo/Iwo 2giLlberty Meek Plittotrullk. Jele Jouz at.,,.. WATT & WILSON;: WITOLNSALE . _ /mons, OammlNtoa ilarchsats Deal les: h/today/ shd Pittehtrita Sasafacumis, no. 168 Mutt streoWthtt•Ountb., , . - la2t. AIM A. J. 1.1116...—..4.411.0. NM VA. TWBLI k LEA 00., WfIoLESALI; ihilaira, • Pro&ft 0061/ilialikoti Itornhnuta, pm Ombra ha Mato:alb Maisaicsaras,PW Woad ituekbgtwiwk Paw Ind Irma Witittisbartli• q)l6 ..iiiurzahawsutua. kniwN-,-...WintousALE k at ,. Manalhetauta.Na. Si taberty street, Ntiolraist. m 72 • I nE r isiusrecr ne Er :ry itt I eno z• • • DlolllllUt4.co. i WHOLE & lila Efitcand Dealers 4a . Probmgllo.llll 'ter rtnet. sad NI trout st2.4t, CUAELES' NNW BRIGHTON, PR. • mairtxrurm BOURN% TUBS,-, TINJ WasHRO&RDR, FRU tal.:lyd 110111111, KID, Lomita. THOMAS, MOORE, itu ANIIVAIITORSR OF AND DEAL JAL 318 In all kW& of 001121i•DINTIMID 1111 RTE WHINEY* EIiaIIY'VINEC/6, tios, de in MA lariat, behmen Badtb• Ilsidwe Great streets, Pittibmgh. JIIP/1/24+.16 !ad*. MOW *kci P r " paid fbr Rink< Maki• aim aadjmpned. ithatru r.;111ALIII1LT0111 & - Comex Pi :ad I.ibeit; sires* Sri iisz3v*Gs icuitinotutinstror SULIIRIOR . STEAM ENGINES,' 1a711.11 ■AGEIIIIIIIIIII4 to. JOHN OLIPHAJA2 dik CO., Ataxonwei sr P. , Loid/Adita Air ANUFA TURF, R 8 OF HOT JAN RaiSBILD:PI7III Adak! wAsans, Charcoal Elocordtwo Iron std Nail Bodo, flodor Iroo.And tunweittnx IRON WORIIR, IPAYETTd 00, PA jyfillyd Warehouse, No. 111 Wood at. Pt ttaborgh. EXCLLBaUIt r JABIti WO !S. 'A. wcii.piLr. ti tsuincerr..:T. oitairun.L. L.F.11 P.LIINICNT T &00 - -g , Laza lan UP4MURS, Warehouse,. No. 12 *owl- Street, _ 4uorsorounoo,)- - PlTTEPlikaff, PA IN a. 1 1 11103.1117010-.......-J. msicKiNTo9o, , nzaten ILL L- GO. tiornew Vike.ziriel O'Hara Streets: Bur Otts Went Notts, r- 8 G P A . , . . AtANUFACTIIBEBB OF; MACKIN - TO3ll GisdnuLL's nova) PATENT tun LATINO rpeami - xSoursa A D SLID!, YALTSOfIII ihistand bost'strii. - BING* VII an iticatb*u :laze apnea, andb. of Usi hist quaty, Iwo opropond to do balm Jo bin& and solid% work to this tine, tnrateng that by proorptunn sad the *hamar aim. lurk, to merit ntAlo t ruon. ' We Inidti sunk. I Mundell to oar 13iirlAINI OSCILLATING NNSINCB , u coaddaing- admintouss•tutesi asittamed In this dims al lastsioa --. 411,-Noonr.wati stout Vora IGnrgond • Nit. To MUM. NUM— di- nion. it Perni.A.;' balm' Marbiiiy, j2TRAM' 1101tLER'' MIXERS AND go nod Aral , Wortionic IlioishoUners of Born. hints Moaq.BollorLccomotloo, Mod and Oglinder Bollos, adomnoYo, cokboo, Rod; Sa Pipes, Cloaclonsm Plio: Saw Pus, boo T ana Lite Boob, oto.. 4110, Blackmottbocrnotatildgo-and Vb. duet Door, dam Id - Via &orbs: go Moe. All cedars boo • Aldan,* or•omei Mended to , _ • ley lanPL TOCIAL....TEIIII FOtAlli ....PURIM < 700 .o. e • L !MUM, 'A Go., • _ ----414MENMRVIBniF OW raßriffOßllN - O . 01Wita ary; DlAMPfit)it• ii ol o l i*-414.;14"8.444*.uThir.1, 1 4. 4 , . STUNOBIATOABiNFIIB NlTußjg__ We*. , mmitantly manufacturing STIIitILODAT 21771X/Stllti sad OHMS, and Wins ta• alleatlon al dame Inaltastad In fandstgre WOW ablugitmg- tr TIM* 160. , JOHNSTON , 00., Sta y, Warm Moat Book Mazidectorpre IV Job 'Prkdoro, No. VI Wood street, Plttobartk P. wBO - - - K fan" pta AY & W 1100KNELLIGIWAND INTATIO'itzo. Waal ant& dont - 7148hrh F --, and mow emluty'on - . slip • AND mousi... -Apollo - 13 1. 1a t#ll . f -:':- L House Sign an l Oninental• Pai n te r atrp anannen, l!ku 61 Fora .Bflucte, ortoalt's 0bb,../iLLQ wn,HALL, i►dkimyttootainctlainect, - - , ' -- , . , , r r ll gilaiapBOßT,NOTXS, l' , illbOshiges and igl Miss Ilis sommr. *Mr* low s .o.! max 40/1C7.00 . '.: _ 41411,01$ 0141104014 k; Old Min - i. INV ~ ilrahapMloll* ekes mar at ,00rdoor•lbr . • • * II oima Weirost ..... _immlablivisi—nritelotlyosidlo IbL . .. 014111T....cooppiiii4o.-Preof O r (ZRUOIS MSS AND SYRUP'S— f 119 bbid. HWfsoril 11. Symp. IT do dolOda do • ' 90 do itranivass - do - bids. do 40 IS Mk Obseard Grubs! bder, I t kokkaddyrtes I kr kb by kOl/0141111111.10,1,840, lesU • :Mk.* Iddellolloo4:i. Nu3sT-4Kgiocribii: .'. bolt flUdi*. aka lksidkreffraddlir.d.LOAMllolllo,k, AND Crocus. pirnutritas ==M iltutnittit tioatotUsta,•ice. S GA PITT COMMERCIA_Ia JOURNAL. Attatutgo at CO) C B. AI. 8311111, Attorney tun! Counsellor et Law, Hr flotoosol to MORN% LAW BUILD3NOB, No. 10 Thamond Strort, myl6.lrdly Nort door to Bt. Polar. Ohara. SAPtIUEL A. PUttiriANCE, .A.T.P.ORNICY . AT LAWS. 0/1/113C PITTS BMW, A4VOINING 01/101 OP MARSHALL t BROWN, Pittsbur JOHN U. KIRKPATRIOR—..........JOHIS hIRLION, LAW PAHTNELISU/P. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING A this day formed • 00-patizershlp In theprate tem of the tan. 'JOHN U. KIRKPATRICK. JOH Pittsburgh, Hay 16th, 1861. N LIMON. KIRKPATRIOK & MELLON, .A . r . roßNEryk, No. 133 Fourth Smut, E &ors Shoe urrlnti F 1211181113.1311, PA. - S. 80110YER, JR., ATTORNEY AT 1....0vvir, No-139 Fourth st, Lowrie's Law Building, PITTPIIIIAGIL PA B. F. LUCIAN, Office, No. 72 Grant Street, atri PIVPABITINIA PA. ATTORNEY AT LAW rOMAti KIVINU, Attornoy and Cannel:lllor at Law, O. No. I{o /earth eirret. career Cherry alley. salt diwirf. Difittottp TEETII EXTRACTED virravuotrr p.A.Lx. I III BY Tall usa OP AN APPARATUS' WEIBRIBY $0 DRUGS OR GALVANIC NATTZBY ABB USU. Cold weather fa the time when the apparatus can beamed to Its best Wyman*. • 41 • Medical putlemen and the bunnies hare had that? troth extracted b my process, and are reedy to testify as to the eaWty, and plank...arm of the operation— whatever has bees *aid by persons interested is sa sorting the contrary, having no know/ales of my proms. thIiTOWIAL ITEM Inserted In seer, Mph 01:733 ELY, Dentist, 1114 Smithfield et. J übm - 1 5 11 AVAMS, DENTIST, Connelly's building, corner of Diamond and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. RIMIX6I4—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hs:U0141110 odor* Dobbins, Wawa irntr. kraal toots St sbitot6 G EO. ALB REN, SON it CO., Corset. Wood sad /mh . streels Hoye received AILNit . An D BOVP TWO AN irt D TURFS: BbLED 13, - Orti.Ettb stroi taps tbti sad toe c LADIES' TWO SOLit BA LIMO MA tat Att 0 01112'NES: EISEN& AND WHI,OKA vit• HEAVY Oa Lit AND BOAT 1300T+. awl walaAlitta, TIMUNICtUr6I to oar order. 's of mwt tomb tasterlsis by the brat wort - may Of . red tote tor cosh, sinter trt Morels or rrtsii. cs2s Julia ee LANICIFAcTIJRiII OF BOOTSr OM in ed ewers description. Foe tto rreu Pgishosreb. Pvi ear jp LVON ARNSTIIAL. MPORTER AND DEALER IN Ttll most ash= 1.4.1 a at Qua „ IIAVARAL CIGARB, AND ALL [INDS or SMOKING ANMOIIEWING TOBACCO sum, mina! azasonams PIN/, Tunas, &0.1., in gnat variety, Under the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. 14 B.—The Trader mappitad on Ilberat wins. GEKlyl IRON AID MINIM BOIL, Corner Sixth and Wood kitreete. Milk OP DISCOUAT AND DIMPOSIT. 041.1P.1T.A.X.e , *100;000. STOWLDOLLISS DILIVIDCIALLY AUGOdTUS 110 g ll9llLiiii, Freedom. Pprtegar Itarbnugh, Adam Bettutran. it U. Wore, - ,tanrph.ditnit. a- F. IfertAntte, Wheat Siebert, Anthony Moyer, A. Frairenfeld DMOUNT ZrAlir DAT. JOUN STSWAILT. Mahler: DO YOU WANT W UISHERS DO YOU WANT WHIBILAIRA I DO you WANT A MUST/WILE? DO YOU WANT ♦ YIISTIOUII BELLINGHAM'S OIL1Bb•YlD STIMULATING ONG URN T For the Whiskers and Hair. The lotr"lbm t.tkAPPaaattrelti atuututudtdi to tut tffugaiiiwzkiariiifirequato. that they bateobtahr ed the Agency' fur. add are new enabled.to Offer to the American public., the aberreJaally celebrated and world molested ertlttle. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT ft Wry•red t, Dz. 11. P. BaLLEMBasI, •o eminent pby• Woo of London, •nd Yantt•nted b bring ant • tblr sot of . WIHSHERS Olf A MUSTACHE': In from threeLa Weeks. Thum article b the only one I the kind anal by the rnencti. and In London mid Part It b b marmot nee. It la a beaming, economical, einitblogi hums iniapoand, acting N It b,y gnalki twin the roots, amino& • beetitlfal trona of budding tub. If applkai to tba acalp,it Will cora lelna2lll, Gad cam to eyeing tip In place or the hen soma One growth of Dow hate. Applied according tadinctione, It walnuts ref or tosp hair dark, and radon" grey hair to Its original color, learing It /oft, 111a0m44 and rOiatoure hi an Indlipeneeble article Is may gentleman's toilet, sad niter Owe 'Kakie ne• they Tbs inialg not for any con slderlition be Without It. subscriboto :are the otay apob for the ertlrio la Me United States, to Whom all orders most be ark droned. Price One NEW a box.,—ks tee b 7 all DrogyArie end 16341666:0t 6 box of the "Oexteltd." fwerroo to bare the duffed elheij will be seatk, w ho denim 1 1 , b 7 sun (direct,) oertlftly pecked, see raselpt of prior sod poetess, Si 18. Apply to our address: • • aoaeoi L aleilora'oo, • &,ld' by 308. WL11411170, bonier of Merit[ stew lad the diamond. e2begssalletT _ _ jaOAPI SOAPIIISO.IPIII—THE OLISAI -10 lOALOLIVIt lIRASIVA SOAP, ossuolnetaffins7 B. O. A .7-11. sawria, Isaandowlsawd to Woe flint broftessblenfsay tad sottlfersd to litistiblio Its eipstisr advantages on found to Its eisspnest autos of labor, sod Ifs alms' In esinoilog poufs pato; tar 114.1 without Injuring the sits, fts In the Wilt orbs dunning Me Sant flostlts or, pods. It can be sad wink ill kinds of caner. - • Itednioce is made with *saute to the sablehad terrific:et.. sdasustrig frOak.ganUel6ll Mal IMO'S to this 0 . 1121111 a/ile and irits hid erity lieu, afforded of steed It toll sod rittly tested: Qumlersa4 Impertsuent - ef dlr 2Seel/LI, 310 , taloa sod iburtasith itepOmenidfis.rets. ..64wyer's Olsva Lathe &me; having brie used remotteastrity lu oat Realsolise,ss au triterico anitylailisitill *so Sosaramits. by adapted Coale use at the sobriety, sad decidedly the arid superior dm Ohl* aridll:b• printed foe the Wyk*. -- - 1161KAIr 1201teg. ALEX 1N&B ,11111 .Quatinuisumr 34111 M. ll . lool tailLlAßl, l lolimitir Ikir• . 141.011 u I .111MUK I ' .wsoo bbla, nib or ohm . ioo too Mute% XX `do • • So - do Nili•Wbod . 'do ' . • • lt •40 do' tholft Xya do for bola fo r - ar .•• • • a*. moot LiIaVULIL W &Lb rArAlitS, Opripti, IsoPcooti:o, woo to oolonotompt of Tii• we am told etlper ant. ebodpiolliaa on be bin. atierr'llyled tory tetanal. Pot ode by odd IT Wool • rAuti Wil• NfrAttillilek k 'lXClddialatestoodlsl.lllldionoodkidulP. iii! 'do ' no. A._ .."..11od *AWL lookire ooi . tbrimqo Ars9N 4,_4' ;;:jitsb44# to3.4itte.4, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WIIEFILIrTr 9. RiDDLE ay 00. pvrTSBURGVEI SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 12, 1861 Cot. paws Charges Against Ben. Yrs.. moat. NOtarithstaniling , its length, we de e m it proper to laythis ''indictment" in full before our readers, who, after the correspondence we published on Monday, will read these ann. cificationr of the charges brought against Gen. Fremont -with the advantage of having had somepreparation. They are as follow,: Charge, preferred by Frank P. Blair, Jr. Coloeel of the First Regiment of Miuouri volunteer', against Major General John C. Fremont, of the army ol.the United State., commanding ~ t u the Department of the West. , :n, 1.2:9.11 Canute 1. Neglect of duty and unofficer. like conduct. Specification 1. In failing and neglecting from the 31 day of July, 1861, to repair to the Cityof St.:LouisAtillie State, of 'Miseoliri, the headquarters of the Western Department. anditherif enter: upon thi. duties belonging to biro as the military chief of said department, to the taloa e injury of the public service there in end 'the loyal people thereof.' Specification 2. In failing and neglecting to inform himself of the wants and neceesities of the said Western Department, from the 3d day of Jul), 1861, to the 26th day of July, 1861, to the great detriment of the public ser vice and the injury of the said department. AVecificatioe 3. In failing and neglecting to take proper measures to reinforceand succor Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, commending a part of thiSanny of the United States, at Springfield, in the State of Missouri, 'TOM the 3d day of Jaly;'lB6l, to the 10 h day of August, 1861, the said post of Bpring6ele being ali the, while in immediate pent from the enemy, whereby the forces of the United States at or near said Springfield were, many of them, eterificed, end the residue compelled to abandon said poet, to the serous detriment of the Govern ment of the United States and the State of Missouri and the people thereof. Opecificat,ion 4. In failing and neglecting to take - proper blossom to - reinforce or succor Major —Beckon, commanding a part of the United States airily it Lexington, in the State of Missouri, from the 15th day of August, 1861, to the let day , of September, 1861, the post at Lexington being all the while in im minent peril from the enemy, whereby said poet was left to the power ofau overwhelming toe, and was assaulted by-said foe, and pre sereed from destruction only . .by the heroic valor of the officer, and men of the post after they had been so grossly abandoned by the aid Major General, Lihn C. Fremont. Speafication 6. In failing and Anglecting to take proper manures to reinliirend sac cor James A. 61nlogen, commanding a poit of the army oflthe Mated States at Lexington, in Lafayette county, in the State of Missouri, from the Mk:. of Aneust, 1861, to the 20th day of September, 1861, thp said post at Lex iegton being all the while in imminent peril from the enetuy, whereby the enemy wore suffered to assault the post, and conquer and take the same, to the great. disgrace of the na. tional arms, and the detriment of the ureic,. Bpevficatfon 6. In suffering' one' Martin Green and othe d guerilla chicle of the. enemy to recruit en army in Northeastern fdresoiri of from 3,000 to 6,000 men, sod jo overrun and ravage Northeastern filiasoumon the —day of Amgen, 1861, to about the 10;6day Offieptem bet, 1861, without taking proper measures to suppress the bands of - said - -Martin -Green sad tither guerilluorheriby a 'VglallniOliAt n Ol the prOperty of the loyal intintniarita of said section of the State of Missouri was wasted and -de stroyed. Many of said inhabitasti were driven ant of said Northeastern Missouri by the ene my, and many were compelled by the enemy to take en oath of allegiance to the Pretended traitorous and insurrectionary government call ed the Con!ed States of AMMM.L. ;EpeafiCaliell T. In suffering and permitting else Stephen A. Huributt, a Brigadier-General In the army of the United States, and his toonty, to be and remain in command of the. forces of said Government of Northern Missouri, from the loth day of August, 1861, to about the 10•11 day of September, 1861, knowing him, the Slid Stephen A. Hurlbut, iron the official repots et his superior officer, Brigadier General Pope, to bee common drunkard, and unfit all of held time to command, to • the great detri ment of the service of the loyal people of Mia mian. PITI'ASUfUIII PA Bpenfiestfon 8. In neglecting and Mulling, on or about the tat day of September, 1861, when a post of the army Guth. United states, at Lexington, in the county of Lafayette, State al Missouri, was in imminent peril from the enmity, and in need of immediate succor and reiolorcemeata, to receive or hear one Richard Vaughn, Eq., who bad come from said Lex; legion to tos,headquarters in the city of St. Louis, to lay before him, the said Major Gen: end J. C. Fremont, the distressed condition of said 'post, to solicit succor and reinforcements far the same, he, the uid Major General J. C. Fremont, - pretending and insulting that he was too busy to receive or bear the message of said Vaughn; and although he, the said Major Gen eral J. C. Fremont ' was intormed that the men. sage of said Richard Vangiturelated to matters of most urgent necessity, and demanded im mediate action; he, the said Major General J. C. Fremont, would not receive_him, the said Richard Vaughn, nor hear him; nor did he give any mistime to the said post in Lazing -102,-int.iiimmittent • - Specification 9, In • appointing, on or about the Sib day °fps/oat, 1861, to a high place of confidence and wast under his authority, viz: muter of transportation in the Western Do pertinent, one Doctor Sdwani H. Castle; a ,parson of disreputable chlitScterf beeping the UOrCestle in said office end piece or truat eke 'being' fully informed' Of hue chiller, to the great detriment and disgrace of the service. Spectfurdfies 10. In establishing about his hledgaarters lii the ally of St. Leafy a barri cade, whereby Antatiottion -absolutely ' foal lamella to the pnblle service was' repelled and shutout from his mind ; the .said Genera l Slant, refaslog aid Preventing Mann, by snob meant, from being informed of ninth/ of thestmost importanu for horns aid even dna, to the rest detriment'of the nubile ftrvice. . Specification if. In not proper me sa st r ia, while in comiesod of said Department of the Wut, to put down rebellion within the Sate of - Missouri, drive oat and expel the invaders from said State, and resstablin the anther/it, of the United Stets/ Cumin. .•- . ' - 4erifterstion 1.21 - .18 - thin, that Captain WS. llarct, of the keelboat Sueshine, &steamboat In the employ of the. United Stoke Gionitoment, Was lent by Col. Mulligan from Laington, on or about the 10th day of September, .Is6l, coney certain °Mean with &sparkles to Colo= ha Dabs, commanding , Janson City, la the Stile of Missouri. Aid when the said stun net Simla, reached Glasgow, In the Stake of Missouri, on Its way' to Jeffenon STUN It wee fired into and all by Ike armed enemies of the United State GovicoMbet, and compelled to hind and Lennon the foram of the seamy from the north to thenuth knot the Miesorai river; that the said finial Willard, killing due patches from Col. Molllgeo to Col. Davin Into the *Mous baying them le charge, and, ash fsw Ms escape, came without delay to leaky of St, Loafs, and melted immediately to head-cur ten and then addressed a mots to the said Kept General John C. Fremont, slang bnled the reeky above recited, and that be had importest informidea la regard Ia ths movement/at tummy to noniniii. cats to him, and also the dispatches .of Colonel MalligriC 01 , 1018 1... DaTisi_ Chu laid . hisjor•Genttral - Jobit U. Fremont reined to hear or se* him, and inftwood him ha; II be wu. an officer of leanly, he mild take the train the aim day for the of Jefferson with the din - Allies to Cot. Davis; sad, if not an officer of the army, be would leave the On patches there, and call lied see him, the said lifelowOmestsl Jan 0. Preasont,.onne sect day ; that the relent to see Capt. Willard, sad receive the addable Was prepared toilet, the pliant:vice was deeply nijersar that the nceoir aptindsd iilbs dispatches not by Col. Matiigaa to was int wet, and Col. Mellon, with ill of kis toren at Linieglie, la the btats of Minoerf , was entered ay the nemietat the Ultnklatits Goverment. • Cm 7_2 4;11, Wei lbw Showst:Joiri trunati,irlisa ortatialoy rine 1172111... /120111.SMITHITILD MM==l the Secretary of War, on or about the 31 day of July, 1861, to proceed ro the city,-of Bt. • Louis, in the State efllissouri, from the city of Washiegton, in thi - District of Columbia, did ant and would not comply with said order; bot,.ba .disregard thereof, went to the city Of New York, and there remained until about the 23d day of Lily, 1861, to the great neglect of I the duties belonging to Msdepartnient. Sitecificatforr. 2. 0.2 the' 30:11 day of August, ; 1861, the stididajor-Generallohn C. Fremont issued the following proclamation: [Here follows the proolaenstion, which was modified by the President, with respect to de ckring slaves free belseging to persons in arms against' the.Ueited States That on the —dey of —OB6l, the President of the United States ordered . the said Major General J. C. Fremont to modify the said proclamation, sou to Instre it coeform to an act of Colognes entitled '"Au act to Confiscate property used fir 'lnsurrectionary pupates," approved Angles, 8,1861, which the said Maj. General L C. , Fremont his ever since failed, neglected, le d ratused.to di, to disobedience of said order ' and in contempt , of the authority of the Preoideet of the Milted States.... • SPomficatton 3. • That after the order afore said of Milt President of the 'United States, commanding the said Major General Fremont so to modilj his said proolamitipn, he, the said Fremont, did, on or about Mallet day of September, 1861, canoe to be printed and circulated . a large *umber of his proclamations in original form, contrary to the order of tly" President of the United fitstex, mid In .con-, tempt of his authority. Commie 3. Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gtihtfeman. Specification 1. In declaring to Oliver H. Filley, on or about the lot day of September, 1861, after he had appointed the said Edward H. Castle, that he has suspended said Castle from said appointment, when in fact he had not suspended the said Castle, and said decla ration- Was fah& . A'pefiijleafion 2. In 'letting out to Leonidas Remelt a Government contract for five Minu end mules, to be purchased by the said Leonidas Haskell, Who wee a contractor of the Govern meat, appointing him, the said Leonidas nu kell,to a phiee on the staff ofhim, mijor General Sohn C. Fremont, to the common scandal and serious detriment of the straits. Specification 3. In countenancing and en eonragtag officers and privates of the army. on der his commend - to write letters to public news papers in puke of hLmself and to denunciation who differ from him. - .4mA:often 4. In sneering and countenana ing, and not prohibiting officers and, privates of the finny under his command from holding meetings In Their camps, and pealing-resolu tions adulatory of himself, and publishing the: said resolutions, contrary to army regulation 210, and in contempt tind.disugard thereof. Muria" 4. Gross extravagance, wage, mig. management, and misapplication of the public moneys. Specification I. In this, that hi has surround ed bimetal with men of .dineyntable character, his former dependants and hangers-on from the State id - California - oin *hens hewait conWect ed In basilicas, and with whose character and reputation for fraudulent deathlys be was well acquainted, and haelestowed upon them large contracts and job. for hippie for the army, and for making fortilleations, and for other it:- pensive sod unnecestary work, without adver tisement, bidding, or competition ' whereby the Government of the %it'd State/ has been de spoiled, the soldier* debased in receiving their pay, and his own situation and time absorbed, so as tq prevent him from attending to the grukt work to which he was assigned by. the °seem meat of the United thetas. . • - enemas IV Despotic and tyrannical conduct. Open:dna:son 1. In this, teat be issued au illegal order oaths dayol-Septembee, 1661, forbidding of of the array fronincOrree spondiag with officials of the State and other governments, to the end that his errors might not be exposed, and 'his conduct - ionirolled by his superiors, whereby the Government of the Gaited States and the people have maimed great detriment. Epemficatiort.2. In this,. that be ordered a pgublic journal io the city 01 St. Louis, haste of Mustonri, called and. known a■ the Evening News, to be supprested, and its editor and proprietor to be arrested and imprisoned, fora lair and jest criticism upon his conduct, al though be well knew that said newspaper had atways given a lair and loyal support to the Government of the United Suttee, and its only crime was in making public his emirs of judg ment and incompetency to command in thii department, I have the honor to lay before the President of the United States the above: charges and ■pecifcations sgainst Major General John C. Fremont, commanding' the Department of tke West, which aro respecttolly submitted to the President's cocatderetion. Respectfully; FL P. BLAIR, jr., Calcine' lit Reg•t hlo. Light Artillery. Accompanying the above charges was the following letter from Colonel F. P. Blair, Jr., • to Bngadier-General L. Thomas: Brigadier General L. 7hanua, djutitnt Gen. sTal of United States Army, Washington Gzszant.:.l have the honor to transmit to you, through the proper. channel, cattalo charges and specifications implicating the rffi cial conduct of Major-General John C. Fre moot, of the United &mei Army, command: leg the Western Department, and beg that you will, without unnecessary 'delay, lay them be , fore the President of the. United States, for his consideration. Respectfully, FRANZ P. BLAIR, Jr., Colonel Ist Regiment Missouri Light Artillery. St. Louis, Sept. 26, 1861. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON Wasimaavon, Oat. 6, 1861.. The Army South of the Potomac. There iv a gradual and heady advance of oar army upon the receding lines of the army of the enemy South of the Potomac. Regi ment alter regiment, and ocurionelly whole brigades, strike their tents and advance a mile or two towards the enemy, and there com mencecnttiog down the treesand strengthen.' inn their positions. Where the pickets of the rebels stood three days ago, our men were at work yesterday. There is 'a general and a soccesefal crowding of the - enemy off. An an illustration of the manner in which this is, .air least in some cues, done, says the correspon.. dint 'of the_Railicielphie Press, I will state an incident in my expenence yesterday. was riding beyond Falls Church, and met two Pennsylvania within, who cautioned to proceed ao farther, as our pickets had jut in formid them that the rebel scouts were *lib. in a half a-mile of in, end would - probably Are epos from the thicket if an °poor- Unity , occurred. I turned to retrace my steps, bat bad not gone& half a doyen rode when II meta full regtmeat adrenals', each man with a musket in one band and an axe 111 the Other. With - a bold • front they pushed on directly W..' wards the rebel scents, who retreated before them, and oar troops commenced cutting away Ike 1111411 that had afforded the enemy; good biding prates; from Which they - hial - hied. tring spot oar men, The regiment that on ihie oc cuioa took up , an advance . position wee the kfaseackanitts Nits*, Col. Cass; an Erie, Pa.; an grains, aid two New York regi ment. supported them in case at tut-attirl. Three Pennsylvania roginasats lad orders retards, to advance-to new positions. laic alight, gaits near Fairfax Court Boum, to be , supported er two full hattarkr, which were ;d -r Tensing e I paced In town-dc Washington. in the evening. With the exception of onillflohigatclegP mans, In which there were a' umber of Bata of fever and ague, the troops generally are In the sejayment of excellent health, end are in tine sputte: The army Liven clothed and fed, and there is no mud ot complaint. , - A'lltatd oh the Eilemiee Pickets. • Attire o'clock' yesterday afternoon, Capt. - Suney, of the' New York_Twasta-fourth r ac. computed by t gelds. and fourteen pnvativ i moved voice the, east .sidirOf the bill 'threw Tauter* ova mile north of Palls Church, what* tile rebel outputs have besn.ituirinoui- Thoy . approached in the busk within i short distance. at eight of the rebel cavalry, and opened fire 119 , den,; _ren- Each man fired ir.ol:llenctilltree ' tb4l - the rehils were killed it -. Once. Capt. Powers, of the rebel ceisirfa Irair Assiut. mounted on his whit* hone, witteirheathecomatlemoua to oir Perkiae,l4gaide, fired et,the horse aid :shot iii taeleitudraw-tli•-bope ko--POweis- palendea... lie isesped, however; ant te'the tithel-pleket'efteiwastopedvily threelinairett • ilietast,c-Cepkihusii gave the. otter to they_ ele,inthemitheiest.tif man, and bringing with them four rebel caval ry homes, thirteen pistols, four sabres, one carbine,'several blankete and ,ohei pris oner—a young man named Chailes , H.' Knott, a private in Compeny.,, Col.. StewelPs First Virginia Cavalry. Knott states that he is - a 'resident of Jefferson comity,' Virginia, and :that'lle has been soldiering enough to retire. He any. that Col.SthwarPs head.qautiere are between four'lad five Miles from Falls Church, on the Fairfax toad, to•the right of Anandgle.• Hs mates also that. the rebels are not present in any force near our lines. Oa . Knott war, : found a letter written by . a pious mother to somevoldier, which, cohtems the following no. tracts, that sound strangely when read togethei: e.l u..t that prayer meetings are still kept up, and - that they will result in great good. God-bas promised that His Word shall not,rel nun to Him void, but ehill accomplish that for 'which he sent it. ' cißob say., 4 Teli Maus Jack that he must make buts and kill all the Yankees, and come home,' and Sis says that you mast rend her • Yankee trophy." The Treason Isurestinsitins • Cowinalthee: The, Potter. Investigating -Committee'ad. jounced to-day.- It has been in seulcui every day from July, 8 and examined 600 'Utilisers.; many. or thinCliverii times. Their aeawere condineed . cover More than 500 pages.. Not withstanding the length of theeeesion and the' amount of labor, the expense is , not over 62,000. -The first report included the names f 237 Government eiiiployees.agaiont whom evidence of treason Was presented.- To-mor row the second report will be presented, givr log 235 more, distributed ai fellows : Interior, el; Treasury, 63rNavy, 46;•Wer, 41; - Post Office, 14; State, 1; Attorney . General, 1; Pub lic Printing Office, 12; Miscellaneous, 10.' Generally, the Departments have acted with greatprompteess in removing those reported disloyal, but many still remain. The Omni-. gation will probably be renewed at the com mencement of the session of Congten, as the matter is fartroct.esbausted. Mr. Potter de serves the thinks of the country for the faith fulness with which he boo perfornied his ardu ous and delicate deaden. Amos Reed, the effi cient clerk of the Committee, has rendered him material itexistance. Attack liy• the • Bends at Elatteras---A . Repulse. Commander Chauncey arrived here this-even ing- from Hatteras Inlet: Ho reports that on Monday the rebels organiesd an expedition to attack and recapture the forts occupied by our forma . The expedition consisted of six steam boats and -about three thousand men.l,The Itilllo3o/11 wen armed withAhtllVl-rifled cannon anduartars for throwing shells. Thevaittack was timultaneous but ineffectual. The; forts fired- shell, and • wore assisted , by the - vessels stationed off the Inlet. Altar a time the rebels retired, though not before two or three statuses had been sunk, going down with all on board. 'Judging from the crowded appearance of the vessel/ o ft Is, estimated that chant seven -hun dred Men ware drowned. Beside?, a large less. hats ha been sustained from the burstieg of our shell, and the plunging of oar abet, as Abel guns were served in amoet muterly MOW. Indians Clettliiir elite Better of fratiata • Brigham Youngthes testi:lint : air Valley; one of the most fertile:ln thalirtitlerfbatinif an nounced his Intention to settle it with Saints. The President, by en order dated - Lim. 5, has ,directed an- Indian fteservedon to- be made Ahern: Jaetructions were tuned today by the Commissioner of the General... Land Office to the„Serieyor General of Utah Territory - to lay dawn on the map a - Reaeriation containing about two - million acres,' and in respect the lands in his ruler° eurvey.Y - The Vallertheit. sated due south of Fort 'Bridges, on•llihti'h river,. a tributary to Green or Colorado river. - A Latter (coon Ski. Jeff. I was to-day informed, by a gentleman:who 'Wei Well acquainted with the fact, that in Jane last Mrs:Jefferson Davie 'fugal tether biall cat ered iroman in this city, in which she - stated that before the cuff of Jely the rebel 'Govern- MUD& would be inaugurated at Withington, and she be Installed as mistress of the White Hulse. The object of the letter was to assure the color. ed woman that she would be oafs to relis' in Washisigtori, and to secant her services when Mrs. Davis wascalled to agrees the hospital, ties of the Executive MILDISIOD. The Belew<of Brleoners. 4,complam list - or .Stale -and mar. prisoners has been banded Secretary Seward for Ids ex amination, the objeot being, it- it Bald, to oon eider the- propriety Or;releasing as. many as practicable, consistemtir.witli public intermit. 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(suooessor to'Qum v v • Witten e Yoga) No. 97 Wood , Corner Diatoong alley, cooler In all WO of n& OUTLIMY. aeults, .O.IIV I ZIABS, to So GUNS Ig ' Q iargo ateortment of the abate goo Ola constant • mhl on ba Y. MAJEWILILL, — having . . tonna Innst the km; win. soon matte criagolllosia smastateat of Itnmell and America:a Papit Hangings, tor adorning town and country Inuicen. Tye twisty win besAia gnat no heretofore, and yriossloww, "halting Inc =au" lab 67.V/cod it. . A/PLA./VD,i. a Corner of Wourtla and iLoaa atratta. .• MITTWBUILCUI, PA. Lissa tor them:slat sad aloof _CI 41.. JR. 33 If 0 8 Lops onanatly on baud sad la roosirtuit Raul am Light OW. WA tor labrioatluaano Mill • tanomok. watch WA Di $Ol4 Low fox a.Auali. au Glob Only. • • we 61441„ Atwater,' dr co.: 215 Liberty et., oppoeitei. 6th, WHIPS, LABLI.EB, swzmigs 'sad every dm:lokt' Q"Ordar• .aolialted tram W trade. :•ad linaPl4l lala+•d Y p•i la><R•albna 1•11.4//ratiliP §.1•TU1101) WOR . 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