The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 09, 1861, Image 2

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* • BATURDAT MORNING, BOV. 9, 186
TAsSoo th-K.lt Or l«B[h.Wflt l»t&. uT
AdT.nea la Ktatvchf.
■ oa< oHhe Jmpstunt qaoittons Is prijeo -
lag Ike o.mp.lja in Ktnlackj, end oi e
wklok, if'not elreedj ooneldered end An.
Itrnlsed by the Comm.odcrlnCbief »td
__ik» Qot.romeot, Boon must be—ln, «ketbi r
Ike ednsM «f Ike ntUoael foreet doßilnod
lo opereie egtlnl the rebel aiorp.tloa In
TBOOBt.ee, .kill proceed by wiy of tbe
Cambcrlend G.p dlrecilj late the eeslern
~ pert of the Sietr, or by the tenth-western
, route elong the line of the Btehrillt reii
wsy. A oerrripondent of the Cinolaneii
_ Qatette It etrongly in feeor of Ike letter—ee
■ will eppeer tram tbeTallotring exlreot from
e resent letter written front C.mpNoltn to
Ihet peper: _
*Tb*r# nssd b* no fear tboal oonoentratlng
tooaap? troops iu this dlrsctkn. Ooawitrar.
tioalf precisely wbst wswaat. W# hart b«3d
too Bosh of foatUclng oar forces, for eviry
foolish alarm that ths cosay started, while ht
wm soaosotratlog bis and aooompllsbsd hi*
; purposes—and to this dfraotiu «• bar* to opt
potwlksmufa moremsat la tbt onioj in Sod*
lanky. I bar* hsrstoforn (Iron my reasons far
btlisvlsg that on thisoolumo aloo* can a auo
osasfol tall and winter campaign b* carried on
Xsntuckj, or, for that matter, anywhere. In
r.- lb* Weal* Borne talk of the advance of a col*
t U); through the Cemberlaod Gap, bat they
- t ean hardly hare redacted that on that rotth
: "they hare a railroad bat a few miles beyond
* Laiiagtoai wkile for th* real of the way thje
// : roeda, aider the dally, pamge of heavy ska
; plyUttß*, would eoon become mere prolonged
boga, ee bed ae the woret of the <*impaaaabief*
ft i>otd* id Western Virginia,Here, on the other
i hand, (and here only, in the West,) the rail*
con ean follow the army. No supply train*
*- : . nrraeoded, care the freightbare of the Loui*-
gfc v -:..y . Nuhviils Railroad* There are few
*&?? - on the way, and bat a efsgleetrdl
gl’ tegio. point—Bowling Green—ie to be held.
u Tint in oar hand*, end Nuhrille follow*, with
-■ • itfimnal, tie network oi railway*, it* military
• ' stores. ' ’ f
The rebela early in the campaign dueorernld
the Importance of this “rtdUllins,” end it wu
only by the narroweet of escapes that we tailed
v 'to Joes .Kentucky altogether in consequence.'
. 1 heir plan, waa to rath up the railroad to Led*
_ ; isrille before any.mean* of reaiatanee had been
accumulated, garrison the city, end harry on
the remainder of their forces to Frankfort.
LegUlature wae then in session there.
“-The r rebels well* understand how to manage
refractory member# in sneh bodies, and with
A ** ““J lO them, the scenes of the Rich
• • ntond Convention could- easily hare been re
- k nhioted, a Union Assembly would hare passed
t ,■ * Btceerion -ordinance under the pressure of
- rebel bayonets, end Kentucky would hare be
come what Virginia is.” I
Thlidnnger escaped, and certainly it was
noTiaiouary one, the loyal ana of Kentucky
wd the whole Northern people ehare the
- plwwre and advantage of being la a poei-
Uon lo day lo have ojtfy this question of the
; superiority of the one or tho olher line of
, advance to decide—lnstead of being, as they
J might have bees, blocked at Louisville end
** Covington‘•gainst an advance bjy
; ' either line. That the Kentooky traitors,
numbering In their ranks both the Senator*
nad lha.GoTarnar of the State, did cot bei
ter lmprore their opportunity, in one of
those inatpllcable phenomena in moral and
1 polltloal affair* whioh sometimes surprise
; and pnnla a whole generation. |
Apropo4 of in the very
. of the correspondent from whom we
have nlrendy quoted, the following anto
- .dote of-a baflhd traitor. I
A little incident, he remarks,, which 1 bap
t ■ > - pen to hare heard from the lips of one of too
. union in it, show* how deeply laid were their
The gentleman to whom I refer was
m cnavenation with Gov. Vigois, imme
diately after the receipt of the uewa of |leek-~
: net»* nrrivel at Bowing Gnu. He detailed
T *** M Pj*»# jtt; ns I have givea it above, and
;■ told the Governor that, unless prompt measure*
; wera taken, the rebels would be'in Fnnkfon,
- tke Butn would-be harried into Secession.
Thu traitor Governor sinned, (nrued pale and !
. tad by tune, and finally brokodowiuto amis-!
■ trable effort to conceal bis eonfaeionl He
'-.‘x r ::wyideutly eoppoeed that pipers containing their
, eearet plus had been discovered. I
. ; t—H»ppj for th*' But« of Kcntnok,,
wklob tlmted oo aawortb, * oob to her
; blgbotl IMt.of honor, tbit bo *u doomeil
** *** bio plots tad miehlutloß* rudertd
obortlroi ond himself the rolaottal organ
’of M roiwi it lut to * mb** of tbt In
btfual dMigtr brought on (btir Stott bj bit
'ptrtllooi oondaot,—oondoot whioh ibowtd
bia for Doathi u ths lotroo eosonled
■ *Jinl «f Jeff. Ptrlo 4 Oo:, ointglog iooei
olon boilneos for Ibot firm in Koalnckj.
Ht*. whether Ibo line of adrueo ih*ll br
Ihe Booth-weetero or the soaLh-eMlero ooe,
tb» loj»l Bod brare men who ,0 bj either
. ronto lo Tenaeueo, look biok on
• wilh an, appreheniloa that the
j rbbtl prooliritito of Ktatnokp’o Oorcraor
art .Bj longer very d.ogerooi lo thopabr
’H» latereit. -‘Polo aod red bj inma”. with
a . Man of gaih be map bo, bat hie oewardlba
to a inffloieat goaraateo lhal bo wQI not el
low hlaiieK to ba found .gala a part, to
otbor ceoenloa frloodr. 1
Bni though thia interahi ahaka of iooo*>
(100 (reuoa la Koataokp wu ~i oo(oheOj’
b, Ibo litglilalaro, aod baa boon olaeo kill
ad out aad oat by the people, laaplrrf anil
. „*s*^*f 1, 7 pHrlotlo leadert and a faulculy
: loyal proaa, ao that ih. adraoolßg arsy it
noara againoi anoh a-foe lining In hoad
again la'lhe tear; aim, we ooaat nolhteg
M f*tood wbilo ibo rebel.bordu aador Zoi*
' llooffor lathe 8 oath tat I, and under Pillow
and folk, aad Boekatr- la th. Wait and
AmOwmii naiala on Etalooky tolL Iho
ibea, to-agalaat whlob of tboM
ahalltha amlaattotk bt dlrtotod? Jodg.
lag frpa the faote atolod abort, roipteUag
' ~4ho lapMoabl* road* of tot-SoalbtMtera
; lioi toward. the Onmb«tland Qap, ll'would
: «,Pmt that Ibar.oau b.'no deublfol alter-.
; bifore Oeaml SMnaaa’t ailnd,
lbar, after protidlag a foroo laStetebt
• tubald Sollloofer la ob««k, or, if fonuaato,
to oOßptl Uo to retroat and geek nfoty In
«ha «oaatola>, th. iMla body of lb. Na-
U..bl;Mi.j .h.ll btlMk Boakatr or dtir.
_ Mat btfaro lkoß, >.d bdriaoi by tbo Uao
of; lb. .ad SuhTlUo BaliroMl
• upon HMhtiilij, tb» poneMioa of whioh will
th. grot firm foothold on th. Taalagc
grtoad, whioh, by laoeoirir*. .I.pi, will
Offotj tha prior of iwnrtd violory
la th. poneitlon oftji. gnatrdlroad. ilao
.f oommanloaUon Sut and Wait bMweOB
. iMotephii ..d Blobmoad, ud Ui. aantia
' giat ■ eommiad of th. whole wt«a 5
■ Soathtra railrotdo ooaaoollag with (hi.
teank lias at Chattanooga and Dalloar
-MMatlmo, doubtleM ZolllooffePi foroea
would b. recalled from the Cumberland
. flap, loralaforo. (ha point, wbtr. daoger
■aH Ureateoed Ibo tottering Coofederaoy,
.. ;«ad aa unobtlruoiod way (at. Baal IganM
fM would b. opened by that real., go (bit
, .Kipiniil* and the £ulern portion of th'e
. *(MI Mlroad liao, by tKt help of tbo loyal
'i toon of that KOtloßi would b. almoit almul
.laaMMly (be.enriot of lb* K*.
Uouil OoToramtal and the patriotlo armlet
WhoM minion 1. the reatoralloa aaddefnae
«flUbwtfwitMdo*MUtemoßilMikoHty.
_ ' Tht War rawer.
CWe oanelnde oar extremes .to-dey on tbit
Interesting eatjeo?. In oar tut we gere
bletorlcel tx&mpleo ooourrlng 'during the
rerolatlvnery war. To day we giro the blo
torioet anticn of cur too gorerntneat, to
wl'-: _
ACTIOH or OUR OOVienUBKT.
Ia tbe wer of 1812 British offioere egnia.
eent oat prsotemetiono ioriliog stereo to
thsir standard. Many ecoepted the inril.-
tion. end enlisted lato the army and nary
of Jlresl Britain. The “wer power” wee
again exerted for the emancipation of elarte
in the earns manner that it bad been daring
the war of the resolution. Batnoeteleaman
or jurist appears to hare regarded the eman
elpetlon of Biases ae a violation of the ordi
nary usages of war. Ur. Adame referred
to these and other casta when, IntheHonse
of Bspresentatlsss, he declared that the
**war paver had been retried for Iks liberation
of elavee during Iks revolution, and during Ike
war of 1812, md duringthe Florida uar.'h
Bat U wore wrong to lease the enbjaot
withndt referring to the feet that our Exaen-
Usee and etalaemen hare always maintained
the anthority of the President and hit offi
cers to exert the war power for emaholpat
ing liases belonging to thefrknde and tup
portere of Iks government. Thai, when the
BritUh army was epproaohlagNow Orlsans,
Oeneral Jaekson proclaimed martial law,
stUMßded fhswrltof “habeas eoiptis/’eant
the Frcooh popnlatloa -out of the oity, im
prisoned Judge Ball, of the State Judiciary,
»»J Irtualller, a member of the Stale Leg
islature, Md ordersd the ilitcs loto the
pabUo eervtoe. Some of ihcee were killed,
»&a many nsvet returned to bondage. -
All then proceedings oomo under the
consideration of Ur. Madison ud bit Cab
loot, who unanimously approvedthem. In
dotd, no Southern non denied tkit General
Jnokton noted within the Umlio
power.” bah tone of thin insisted thil the
owniriof the litres that emanclpntedehoold
reoelrt. indemnity for their low. In 181 b.
whoa n bill vii ander consideration in the
Hoaio of Representative! for. “oompensat
tog persons for property lost or destroyed
In the pabllo service,” e member from
Boalh Caroline propoced to emend it sou
to great payment for slave* lost or killed to
the public setvioe, This was intended to em
brace the oases whloh ocourred ah New Or*
leant; -bat the amendment waarejected
only thirty-two member* voting for it. •
Effort* have frequently been pat forth to
obtain, indemnity for the lose of the alave*
thoe emmo'pated by General Jackson; bat
the eleimi have been uniformly rejeoted.
and the notion of General Jaokaon baa at
all times been eostaiaed by Congress.
Darinfc hoetiUtiee to Florida the war
power was often exerted for the emancipa
tion of elavee. Many fugitives from South
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi
fled to the territory Md called wUfcihe
Bemtooles, who resided far dews to the to*
terior. General Jeisap entered into writ
ten controls with some to give them Md
their families freedom in oonfclderation ol
oertaln servioes, which being performed, the
men, women and children were set free, Md
are now enjoying their liberty near Beat*
Rosa, In Mexico. They all belonged to the
friends of the government Other fugitive*
were oaptured at various times and sent
Weal. The owners were anxious to reolaim
their fngliive bondmen; bat by general or
der the oommaodtog officer at on* time pro
hibited the owner* from coming within
some twenty.fife mile* of the place where
the fugitives were enoemped, until eent weet
end set'Lee. Geserel Taylor at no time
would permit the owner* of elate* to see
hie prisoners for the purpose of aspartate*
tog whether-Jhey claimed aoy of them ee
slaves or not. ’ •
Boveral hundred fugitive ilavee wer* cap
tured and sent west, in total disregard of
the Slate laws by whloh they had been held,
end the remonstrances of the masters wsrs
treated with lodifferenoe.
Some sixty or seventy at one Urns reached
New Orleans ou their way west, under the
command of Lieut. Reynolds. They were
followed by the oltlmMts, who obtained
prooeee for brtoglog them before the Court
of Louisian*; but they were at that time la
Fort Pike*, and the eommanding otficvr
would not enffer the Btaerlff to enter the fort
to eerve the.process. Gen. Gaines, eom*
mending that military district, was cited
before tbe Court to show eause why the ne
groes should not be produced to Court. The
war-worn veterab appeared to person and
ehowtd closed. He bore himself with dig
nity, showing to the Court that the claves
were prisoners of war, hsld under, execu
tive eathority in tbe legitimate exercise of
the war power; end by bis exertlooa some
•Ixty human beioge were saved from bond
age worse than death. They were sent weet
and set free. Thee* proceeding* were doty
approved by the President.
This exorcise of the war power for emaa
dpeliag slaves was approved by Washington
and hie Cabinet, by Madison and his Cabi
net, by Vm Boren end hie Cabinet, Md by
Tyler Md his Ceblnst; while it is belltved
that nostulesman or jurist of eharaeter hae
at any time doubted or dented its propriety.”
Th* Brlmoat Ezpt4ltlra
Tk« telegraph, ytstordsy oftcnoon,
brought no a brief history of tho expedition
whloh wo beard, by > dlspatohlo tho Bb
Loots BepviUcat, bod loft Oslro, to attach
tho rebels st sons point in UiseoorL As
WAS-iaoffc dbriona, wb«a thus tauoh vu
told, lbs point ohosen woo Belmont, on tho
will huh of tbs MDilgalppl river, nosrlj
.opposite to .Oolnmbns, on tho cost or Son*
looby side—where tho rebels boro main*
Ulned o considerable fofoe, reported to
emonat to nbonl 80,000, ruder his Ex-Rev
orsnoo, Gen. Polk, till within the lost few
dsys. Bat by a recent aeeonnt from Book
ntr'e army, sin Indianapolis, we were In
formed that 20,000 of these troops at Co
lnmbns had been withdrawn, under
oommaad of Johnson, to reinforce Bnoknsr,
who, It woo supposed, was about to do or
dare eomethleg against Lonlsrllle—per
haps I—that is, if ho weald Tenlare to re
cross Green river and repair the bridge
lately blown np by mistake.
8s wo trailed, and so. It may be, those
who . Were bound to be better informed,
trolled a .report whloh named to incite
an attaok on Coiambus—an Important'
point, iadnd, and waU worth making
a dash for,—procided it was eeriala thet
It had been eo weakened by the with
drawal of troops, as to be exposed in the
degree a prudent General would require
—to render the laid dash probably, aaoeees
fal. Bat we fear these oondltione were not
oompUed with. We fear that, In eplte of
mnoh unavailing bravery, our troops hove
aohiersd nothing—no retail worthy the
lose of life that is reported. When, ohl
When, shall we hare heard of the laet of
enoh expeditions 1
Coi. Man.—Our retden will reooUscl that
801. Miles, whp eommuded the leA wtng'ol
the ermy, at the battle ol 801 l Xu, was
charged with drunkenness on that day.' A
ooert of inquiry, was ordered, which hat raport
ed'thst “Col. J, B- Blchirdron was jastified In
applying the term dranaenness to Col -Miles’
condition about 7 o’clock p. a., on the Slat
July last.’’ The eonrt recomUMnd, howerer,
that so further proeeediep he had—a moat
lame conclusion.
Tan Nxwa vu Honrout Beyond the
foot that the Fleet badireiohed the point
indleated, namely, Pert Royal, and was
approaching Beaufort, we need hardly say
to our readers that nothing oontained la the
news from Norfolk oan be In the ieast re
lied upon. We must await other and more
trustworthy advloes.
Oca usual interesting Religious Intelligsnoe
erOlhe found qoa the fhnrthpsgm
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j As Vgooff mtSf .people areeppalleaf at
ibe prospect that, should tbe War for the
Uoion go ehkll actually have ne
groes figgiHog beside white men against
the SUveholdora* Rebellion, we reprint the
Proclamation of that eminent slaveholder
and soldier, Gen. Andrew Jackeon, calling
the Free Negroes of Louisiana to arm for
the defense of New Oileacs when threatened
by a strong British force in December,
1814. Old Hickory always went in for
using any dab that served bis torn when
there were beads that needed breaking.
Hear him l
ABSBKW JACISOS.
ProcUntAtiou to tU frit colored inhabitant* of
Ltmixiana:
7krough a mutakm jolicy you bav« beeo
heretofore deprived of_a ptrtieipeiioa id the
glorious straggle (ornatiooal rights ia whicb
our • eouatry it eogaged. Tais so louver
shill exist.
As eoDsof ireedba you srs bow called opoa
to dsfeod our' moet loeetimsble blesnog. Ae
Anarioini, }p*r country looks sritb coafideaee
to btr adopted cbildren'for a valoroue support,
si a fsithfol return for the. ad vantages enjoyed
under bar mtJd end equitable Government.
As fttberv husbaods, aud brothers, yon ere
summoned to rally round tbe eteodard of tbe
eagle to defgnd all which is deer in existeuee.
Tour cocatry, alihoegh calling for your ex
ertions, does not wish you to 1 engage in the
esnse without amply reman art ting yon for the
service* rendered. Year intelligent minds
are not to be led away by false reprooentttions.
Your love of honor would eause yon to despise
tbe men who should attempt to deoeiveyou.
Ia the ilmmriiy of s soldier and the iaoiutxe
oftru.h xpdflrest you.
To evslry noble»beart*d, generous freeman
of eolor volunteerieg to serve duriog ibe pres
ent eonteStyrith Orest Briuin, and no longer,
-that* wilt be paid the tame bounty, la money
tndlinds, now received by the white soldiers
of tbe united States, vis i one hundred and
twebty-louf doHarain money, and one hundred
and sixty acne of land. Tbe non commiesion*
ed officers antf’privates will also be entitled to
the seme monthly pay and daily rations and
olothaa furnished to any Amerieao soldier.
On enrolling yourselves in companies, the
Major-General eommanding will select officers
(or your government (him your white fellow
citUeus. Tour non-commissioned officers will
be appointed from among yourselves.
Due regard will be paid to the feelings oi
freemen and soldiers. Yon will not, by being
associated with white men ia the suae camps,
be exposed to Improper comparison or unjust
sarcasm. As a distinct, independent battalion
or regiment, persuing the path of glory, you
will, undivided, receive ihe applause and grat
itude of your countrymen.
Tq assure you of tbe sincerity of my atten
tion* sod my satiety to engage your invalu
able service* to oar couetry, I have ocmmnni
caled my wtohee to the Governor ofLontsiana,
who ie fully informed aa to the manner of eo.
roUment, end will give yon every neeesaary
information on the subject of the address.
HxAbouanTies.
ANDREW JAGKBON, Mrjor-Gsnerai Com*
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Thaßiitlsatlsa Of ibi SxptdlUoß.
Tbe New York With announces, *'upon
the best authority,** thtt the Harbors of Tort
.Royal, and 6t. Helena Sound, and tbe towa of
Besnfort, loath Carolias, is tbe destination ol
the fleet eed army of the great expedition. A
reference to any good map will .show tbe stra
tegic! ln»porta»c*of this position. It strikes
at the heart,ol both Soath Carolina and of
Georgia, and threatens both Charleston and
Savannah, beiog about midway batweeo them.
A firm lodgment there will annoy tbe rebel*
ia the most tender point. We have no doubt
that this information is - reliable. The follow
ing comment* of the Cincinnati Covm*rcial t
on this coast expedition, ere forcible:
“A body of troops nearly equal to that whicb
sailed on the gnat expedition is being eooceo
trated at Ahapolls, and will be ready for de- ~
partus by tha time the transports ntnrn sad
have taken aboard oval Md supplies for another
voyaga. 7hls.ii esrtalaly a forward movement
of most fermidabis eharaeter. It may mean
nothing Ism than tha shifting of the most im
portant tosses of the war for tha winter, from
eastern Virginia to South Carolina. If a good
landing is effseted and important positions art
second on the toutbera coast, It will bo ussier
to sand supplies to the troops that may bo em
ployed on the most dliteat stations, than it is
now to supply tha army o! (ha Potomao. A
single trackjailway, now that the Potomao Is
effectually blockaded, is the eole chance of com
munieatloa between tbe loyal States and the
Oapital Md grand army of the nation. Ou
transport vestals have theoesao before them far
the work of conveying supplies to tha army of
the Southern eoaii. . Beside, tbe campaign can
hardly be oosdaeud with vigor daring the win
ter, la Eastern Virginia, whlirla the eatress*
Soath winter It the only mason (or saliva mflU
tary operations. The ehanoss ere, therefore, if
a fair oemmeaesmrat is made, that at least ftfty
thousand of ou troops, Md perhaps many more,
will be speedily sent epos coast expeditions.
If It is not proposed to move forward direotly
from Washington, seventy-five thousand man
would be aa ample ferae to hold that city and
MeryUed, leaving about one hundred thousand
of tha feraes already collected for operations
elsewhere."
Tsx NaFcl Earanmoir ctoses considera
ble asaiety to the rebels. It is rumored Ihtt
resigned the command ol the
Armyof the’Poteaae. .The Richmond papers
mention the rumor withonc denying it. An
other account says he has gone to Charleston,
le it not probshle that he has gone to organise
a force to defend that city, or to attack Sher
man. We may look out lor sharp work down
there, and the Government ehould hurry up its
rsiaioreemenis. Is it not time also for the
army-of the Potomac to make a threatening
demonstration. e ~
The Richmond Nsfofnr hopes that the
wavse have swallowed the drat. It says:
“We are.-aot, however, without other hopes.
The winds have been howling, and the clouds
have been peering out their floods. We con
lees it,—the blast ol the storm has eooadad in
eur ears like sweetest musto. It has made ns
think of the Spanish armads, that sailed la
great pomp, bn grand design, hut was dispers
ed hy the winds, sad vanquished without
meeting an enemy. Who knows hot that
stormy Battens wad created lot such a time
as this I Who css tell bet that the rocks Sad
sands of the.Fiorida coast shall prove the in
strumeats of Providence to punish the wicked
ness of mss r The grand flsst sailed os'Tues
day, thsttikl On Friday altsraoon the'storm
commenced. Three days bad thus elapsed.
Where the fleet had got to i whether the storm
there raged, and whether it claimed its prey,
we have yet to learn.”
Announcement
The New Tork /ndspsnrfsst, of last Thursday,
oontalnsth^follo wing remarkable paragraph:
“Just as we an going to press, we native n
most importantiplsee of information from a re
liable sosioe. It Is nothing loss then the ex
pressed soaefoKeu o/ Hr. Reward that Os Son
ernmenl cannot sueevsdfnthfe war/ ikottU Con.
fidonet miU probable be reoopntsed by the JA>.
repeaw powers/ and that Peace wM be lbs resell
fa simp days. In view of this, Mr.Thnrlow
Weed has been sent to England, and If he ahull
fladtheßrlliih Ministry determinsd to reeog
niss the Confederacy, the Administration here
will prepare at ones for pease. It wae to pars
the way -for this that the dlsooarngtng
report of Adjatant-Geoarnl Thomas was allow
ed to be published. We have no spaoe at this
late boor to remark on this iafocmatloa, except
to say that, If entirely comet (es we an posi
tively assured,) It will simply break down the
Administration sad destroy the aountry?’
.’ The Mqwndmt has a reputation for ability
ead< correctness, betosrttialy e more ebeurd
story never wee started, £Wo cannot believe
the editors of thet peper Would knowingly tri
fle with the pnhlie on so momeoioue • subject,
end we cannot conceive how. they cams to
plsee reliance on each s caurs. Mr. Adams,
oar able ud popular Iflaiiter to Xe(liad,eu
usnsiuly mange our aflsliu than, without the
aid of Mr. Wosdi aid it is tidleuloue that each
on impelled ud experts report u that of Goa.
Thomas would be used by the Goveromeel to
prepare thu public aaiud for eo etd t dowuleii.
Cea. Thomu> report has damaged oobody hut
himself, ud thoeu who guyu it to thu pabUo.
Thu /nAyvuSrafUoild be more earuful.
Foa dlspslejjm from oar Evuiag Elitist,
set foirth page.
Mftct »
«• tlu VMt Frepv*a(.
Wabbxi*6To9| Not. 7.—A gentleman irota
Cbtrlegtoa, wfto wai here not long aioce t te*
ported tb t era;/ poseiSta precaution ihad 1
t*e*Q tekrn by the rebel sothn'miee in Etaetb
Carolina u> prepare tor retuUßg the Aeet;
aaowiag that Uformilion of the moveoeau 01
fre fip’diiioß had been conveyed to them.
It tt a!*o sie-rted that ibd celebrated Wtahing
toe Aniifery had been Beat from Charleston to
801 l B».y, eod that eoldiers and artillery bad
.been dispatched to all points oe the Booth
Carolina coast which were considered to be in
dtoger
Ota. Beott’e Itelfi
Gao. Scott’s late Buff hive been thus pro*
Tided for;
Col. Coilam to be studied to Geo. Hillock’*.
Sufi, with the reek of Brigadier Geoeral.
Col. Van Rensselaer to be Inspector General,
iqdlacb of Col* Scott, lstely retired.
Col. Hamilton hts been invited to a position
on Geo. MoClellto’s Stift He base prior
inviutioa from M»j- Gen. Bntler* He has not
jet determined wbieb be will accept, bat it is
probable be wiU determine in iavor of the po
sition tendered him bj 6et. McClellan.
Major Wright will join bis regiment, end
enter apon active eervice In the field*
pram Baltimore.
A special dispatch to the New York Jfom
tng Pott eaji:
“The triale ol several prieonete, indicted ioi
treason, oommeneed in Baltimore this morning.
Chief lattice Tanej and Jadge Giles are on
the bench, and the male will take place before
them. There ie some cariosity to eee what
conret Tansy will take.
0»THB FIRST CONGREG ATION of
DIBOIPLU asett statedly at APOLLO I&LL,
4lhst, between Market end Wood. Preoohlsg every
LORD'S DAY, at 10U o’olook, a. m. end T p. m
WRDHMDaY BPRAINd. Lector* at 7 o*oloct. She
pabtlo are respscttnUj tatlted to attend- nofeU
irjS»AI.I,BttUJCNX BOAT OLDB
UUTtßG.—lhtrs will bee misting of ths
AHiIQH*arbOATOLOB,OObATTJBDA> |T|J,
I '6rttw 9lb Inst, at 1H o'clock, at their BOAS
HOUSt. All the a ember* ere requested to attend,
u bnetoese of Impcrtaoc* will be transacted.
By order efttePreiiJeot. nofcltd
*md. a&bntumnnits.
£IAPTAINS OB MEUTENANTB,
fORMINQ COMPANHU
FOR THE WA.K,
Wonld do well to cell and get their Posters and Hand*
bills of
W. 8. HAVEN,
No. 84 Third street.
Who la prepared to print small or large, according to
thsdestreln,
£\A.CTO'Z’ OOLORB,
To attract
ATTENTION
pOBNBR OF PENN AND ST. OLAIR
DAT AND XYBSIffO OLABSBfI.
PBfflUft BBIP, BOOK-KBIFINO AM ATBIMAT.'OS
atPgttt
IfABM FOR SALS.—I offer for sale
JL a FARM, iltuata In PettoatowiebJp, Allegheny
coontj, twelm. bU*« castol Pittsburgh, and tear
mUes froa^Uirrenne) Ivanla -BaJroad, eontelalsg
OSB QOMDIid AOem. fifty Of which are elmret
and the balance will timbered. There to plenty of
00 AL, eng an OBOBABD and a fiAVMQLIi tn good
rnnotog order on a branch of Turtle Qreek. for
term* enquire of tbt eabserlber, on the premtea*.
, tAIiP O.OABOTOBM.
M AHVB ,TI ~
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Dlintll FOR 1169,
roa SALS BT
W. S. HAVEN,
G9BNB&.WOOD ASP TBZBD SrißlTß.
nnflai.
REVISED BEadLAiI6NB
foam -
ARMY or TUI UNITED 3TATB3.Ua.
With • fall T adez. One vclowe, Ivo. Prloe $LOO.
Important changes and addition# hire bain made to
toil HBVIfiBD aDITUN OP T**R ARMY BBQULe-
TlONg,aaitt should at oaoo ho la thehaadaof all
who have the pr.Tloas edits ana. for eat* by
dc9 MAT A 03, 44 Wood Hast
India rubber blankets for
lot Jwt nednd at tin
ladla Bator Drprt, SB and tt ft Glair Rtrwt.
nef J. * B. PBILMP?
fULCLOTH COAT* PANTff. .TACK
\J Utß ABD BATH jut ractfttd at U »td St BL
Olßlritmt- pcB J. AII. PHUsUrfl.
OU« CLOTH COVERS—Of the differ*
efttals««ad*tjlto,t*g6*d ateiQ fea salMaa;
boa tba factory mad for aK wboUnU aa4 ratal!, at.
fs aad SB fit. GWtrwß J a a. PalitUFr.
C’BESir 056oiiluX&-e0 i begs "Air
f to prtaw Bio OoffM axrlriag par Pa. i*. B* aid
for Mitt j LRTLIIA YBltf B< B,
uft ' lIS taooeo Hrwt
1 nn bbls. iiSLLo w RogaS to
A vv arrlToaad for alt by
acS UTTLI A TBIMitB.
9nil BBLS. N. O. MOLASBE3,
wvv 100 bits. Biropa,
60 hbda.M.o!ea«an.
Oahtad aaffocMlaby LiCTU A IBIMSIiB.
CORN MEAL—IUO boo. fresh groom
Cora Maal fort rat'd and fer aal« by
JiL a. rtTzas,
acf Qoraar ofltetu and Sint a*a
Ii’LOUR—2O bbla. chatoo Family Flour
toitmialfenilibj.
J4B. A- rmn,
oof Ooraar of MirfcaHad Sint rta.
Rica paper hangings of mod
•raaad aattqaa daoUaa. la to?d aad ntm aad
gold tor aala bp W. P. MARS BALL,
boO ST Wood atraat.
Low f£ioed wall papers—
Aaaortmwt eoapSto lor thawtofor—far aala kr
808 W. P. MABIHtLL.
aao. rtnimia mu nninai
JB. DILWORTH A 00.,
• WBOLBSALB G 800 188,
Xoa. UO aad ISS Bacood ftml;
moi pimßroqai pa.
OONBIQNHINTSt-
IBbamtaohofcaDryraaobii,
I do OraabtrrtM,
SB da ffraao App’u,
Tl boxa IfroUra Imm Obwa,
. T 4 hai! banal> H.o. Mdarm,
100 Imxm Starch,
IS tamlaVaflaad OIL
BO deaaa faaer Brotms, ,
Jut raorlvad aad far aala by
fSAKK VAB GOBDIB,
Boi • MOsllßßroopdo^mt
Jp hotogßaPu^albumb"
PBOTGQiAPHa.
A fioraMcrieMatof ALBUMS, bolficg from twaaty
faarto oiaary-tU Poitraira.la mlala and aUgaat
•t|taa«fbtfidlng,«jth Photograph*cf saarlyaillha
duttstafobad bmb tod «obmb Uvlog.
McOLBUiAB, " ' Mn. JIIf.DAVU,
BOOlTo' Mil, ÜBOOLB,
LINOOLN. BABBIR LABI,
JBfP. DAVIS • Mn.O.A.DOOdLAS;
BBaUBBQAItID, Mr*. SI9OUBXBV.
TEIOABINII’, B BPBIB3 AUJBNII, Bo
for tola jj Bs 8. DAW, SB WoodatoatL
ARRIVAL or grooeriih.
JD IWObag! BritoaOoCfltog
!60 do Hoartlag do
100 banal* prim* S. OL Motto***,
100 do OokUa Syrsph -
100 hbd* ana* if;o fienr.
100 do- BM-toßleaaadGahAißKan, ->
BO barreta Gn»h*J - do .
SI do B Oflb* do
MOdaeUSttoiStlk,
lOOObamta dp do
1000 bona aaortod at*n Wlodov Slav,
lOOOfciga do Vajla,
BO Imm OmnOUi,
60 barratoMJMOßrf Ouj.
Xa«tortaiadfar**l*by JOB* L BOUM S 00,
'866 Qora» ItoUbfltld and WAtaritraol*. :
r JHUMAS U. LLLIOrTj M. D.
49K)8aa *oath «ld* of Jcßth Cobboo, cm do®
MKoffadoral atrtot, Alkgb«oy.
Die BLUCTThavlaf rataraad lo AUagbagy asd
n,uud iha praotlom tf mrdlo'M, rtapastfoU; off«za
bia pro *tolo«al carrloM to M* eld frtoßdi'a&d tha
oaattißUy giaraltyw - naAlwd
QARPENXER BROP- . '
HsvtsgnmevsOmyshcpbom tssoutk strset m
lbs Oil Bsrrtl fsdssv, sect lo Bredis.'. Wsolsn
tseleiy, below the Busesnsiee -WSca-eh .tbe AOe
sheet river, we on sow prepend tu do >ll ktndsef
usarsHriswoaa.
ovfkrtlcmls, tttsstios peU te JOBBINQ el Oil
klMs. AU week done ca the moot neseeshb lersa
neOflwfl AI. rUSA
ja>tah atibfttutmmsi
C 1 fries crYs* CcWaolibi, c? «unkiirT
Plttaborgh. NcTeateMtb. JWL f
* {TO CONXR prop*
Agslawillbereaved it thb cfl * jjatg THTJA?-
?**' ?* for Uittncfloo o' i Bridge era
PmmCmfc, near aflUfrtewr,o*ib*ito* betvtea the
urrafal;* o> Pmm *»dPrua. Span fffty feet. titan#
g? l * to P*. tt* wnh of iratfii; (ma-
Wcddwort b? thefaof (taeat.
PUsa and cpeblfi:4tlent<aa beseet. at the iffloe of
th«.Ooonty OommlMtowen.
By dlrecttao? Ctantv Cbmtnl»&L»n. "
ZAXM _. HIM BY LdMßßßT.Oontrailw,
Twenty-ninth list up ap-
. *‘ i *£2 ATlol,a ** n,Uo | filed In-the
urns'* Office cp to November ilh, IMl*
CnomtaeOwen, otbergoo'e, Sd ward, Pltuburkh.
OaOagbu Bosh, tsrtra, let do A!U*henr.
Olffloendiew, do Scott Townahto.
QUS Adas, other good*, Maßcbaßtu.
BtoanOsarUe, Mti-shoca*, *tfa wert, Allegheny,
iosaa Campbell, tavern, Dni Tovoahtp.
Xorsso fiandall, eating bosee, Peebles do
Miliar John, • other M ward, Pitubatoh
o*teraalcr John, tnut, 6th do *,
Fbiltipe R. L., eating bonat, 84 do ilUahenj.
W s£?L?*&. .O^* W» do Httawjwh.
will bo to teed « on MONDAY, Jfo
▼aabar 16th, at 10)$ o'clock a. n,,to wet on the above
caeee.wdeD applicant# ma>t be ready.
soS , Attaah . W. Ju Dff EBON, Cteth.
HKKLEK a WILSON’S
SEWING MAUHINE.
Ro. *7 Pifrt St iet, Plihbargk.
PAiaa ov Mao.
wanawn.ir.R ad wiLaoN
AmtiM ttf first Premium ft (A«
ONITIO >uin PAIH; OHIO RATI r AlB:
' ILLINOU RAM rAlti
WIBOONHH tIAII PA1B;, lOWA ATATB »AIB:
TASSASBII TUB
nwon rati paib;
•Chicago Mecbantof latltatT"'
loabvflle Markon let* Inatltatb;
_ CboclnMttUaehaote«'fsert>att:
ALLIQHBRY COtTSXY FAIR, PITTjBOKGH,
end other goodly Pair* too naaerooa to mention.
Wo offer tothepebilo WBlffvßß * WILHOK’d
IMPROVED hSVXMO MAOBISB, AT RSCUQSD
PKICBff, with tnoreaead ooafidanoe in it* marl teas
ihebartaaffCMet-TeHablr IfcattjrffcwiiiS'Mrehiaa
now ta oat. It aawarqoally well on thethtckasi and
thlaeal tobrlca, makea tba tak-etitcb ImpoaMbla to
anrive’, with tba aaeanttol advantage of betas alike
on both dd*a, twining do ridge or ohabt on tba sader
»ffHi simple in oonatnottoa, more steady in mo?a>
meat, and sore durable than any other «*a»«w.
Wa grra fall fnacraotlooe to enable thepnrehaaer to
«# etdtnarv mama,- otttob, baa* fall, qollt, gather,
bind and tack, in on the efcme machine, and warrant
Itforthreeyaan. ■
Orcalar%ooatallang leettaonlala from Udlaa of It a
faiabeet standing, east and wait, gtrlag price*, do*
will be firsl*h»d gratis, on appUootkm in peracn or
by latter.
Bevins Machine ffeedltf, BUk, TvUt, Cotton and
OUooaetantly onkand.
noTtlyiiaAwf
<£JOKL EOUrl HAiKI
IIAVTIfT IOVAIELF,
BY UfflKe
CHAPPELL HYPERION,
ROM CUR JANQ TER BAIR.
The Ledfea and Qentlamca throughout tba world
Will be yhssed to learn that I have raoeatly dfacor r*
ad an irtlote that will Art the Bair.
By alas OHAPPBLLV HXrBAIOH, Ladlsa and
gentlemen oaa bewttty thcmaalTer a tbonaand fold.
ÜBAPPMLVa BJPRRION
Ii the only article in the ttoild
that vfllQntl atreight Hair. Tbaerly artlcU that
will Out the Hair
nr BKAunruz curls
in oioaar guml&i
miULKRN ODRLfJ
IN FLAJCBN CUALSt
ZNr&OWINQ CURL*
IN WaVTNO oUMLfi
IN ttTXURIim cvrisi
It makee the Bair soft and gloaay. It Inrigontaa
tba Bair. It baastlAar dba-Hair. It Oleaneea tfea
Bair. It baa a moat doltgbtfttl parfonu..
IT PBBTIRTS THff HAIB PfiOXTALLIIIS OPT}
nnmntTtontMnr. It U theosly article tr*r
a Moot trad that will carl eUaJghi Heir la beoath
enrtfc wnocrrlniaryto the Batr oreealp.
Urn HIPB&IOll doee not In : any manner Interfere
with the
VATTTXAX. ffOITBISS OP TBX BAIK.
It neltber acorchee nor driea It The BTPdSIOtI
oan be eo applied aa to caoae the Bair tocnrlOone
day, or tor one week, or for oaa month, or any tourer
ptrlod deeded.
The BTPBRIOB la (he only artleU In (ha w rldbot
what eon be eoantarfettKl or imitated by aaprteeipled
pmow. Tbpforastthis,wade notoffsrti for ami#
et aoy ln tbo Baited fftaue.
Tbenfbretasy Udycr Gentleman who duirre to
beeotlfy themaeiTee oy netog tba BTPaSIOH, meat
ioo;omth*P»I0B. OStB DjLL*H,lna letter, end
Addreo,
W. CHAPPELL 4 CO.,
Box •«,
a ... Ornape gjwtfy, OMo,
And (t will bacorefaliy tent by mom mail.
ao»4tr
gKALSD I*EUPOSALB.
«BlW> PROFOSAtt win bt rtoiind by tbe qb>
denfnad,aatUUe’ciockaooaof XBVASDAY. tbe
lIA «y ci yjwalNf) lad, for the «nc4co of »
MiIUT HOUlft, UIXT HALL. WWQH«CAI*3,
4c., ta mcoMmn t!4 ptin oppicred by Oooactlj.
wbiob mey to eteaiaed it tbi oOoe of Moton.
Bos* Mom,Architect*, Mo 47JDtaaottd, Allegb*.
oyCtty. .. T*
epectflceUoad wUI to reedy tar the c» of bidden
ou MOMDAT, 11th lost,aaacan to bod fton'the
Ooamfttn or Loa tbe Architects. \
All bW» >Mt ipeetfy the low** ptke If cell la
cash n the work propanee, and a|«o the price if &*■
by tto tereaae arliiac ftoaa ttomta acarolaa to the
city from tbe dilli la Market Inn, nit reran oe
to to aatoftolertiy aectued Co the 00a tract or.
•—.Ooaadta reaerre tbe rt|kl of choc* nr the aiuir
ofpeyasat. All blue to to aobjeettoth* eppeorai
ovUooaoOa -
Bidden will addreee tbdr Propoeali to the Cluir>
aea of tbe "Special Oooußkttee on Diamond Tmpccew
amtfuutii "JYepeeU fbr AJtyMny Citf M •
wm AnriwaaiL’*, . . !r
. Uoftmua wtn reqdr* all bidden to ftnifaha cur
aateeef thetr reeponalbUlly, before ooaaMeriai Md*.
BAWL BKDOLM CMtm.
J4MII MAUHALL.
A ft. BHITH,
Jlto. HOPEIRB,
mU ATE.
LOUIS MOUU
BiKMAN SKILBS,
aoMtaoto OtmmiU'c
QPINCD at w. A D. HOODS’,
OfBHID it If, « D. BDSDI 1 ,
onitKD it W. 4 D. HOBl'fc’,
oratio it w. i o. how,
OHKU it W. 4 D ROODS’,
STBIPKD FRKNOH SHAWLS,
BLACK A WHITE OHEOK SHAWLS,
encoiiuof tu hi writ mtu,
IALUOR4I. BKIRTi it 4LL FSICIt.
W. 4 D. QUODS.
*• M —... ums tmoL
TTAttOB A BROTHER,
COMMIMIOB BEHDBAIK,
ho. a witnrr «tun,
ousmsuMn, onto.
lb. parrhMi pad
nbi(MiHH4Hmtudiii|iMnUi.. ..
H*d»r«t. adToooft mrto an oailg»n»ot*of slppl.
articles •, . n
*Mm.THOIU« 00, Plllabuth.
.* KIHO. MHHOOK A 00. 40
. JOSU& tt BOIL**, B«l, OUulbuH .
And OlßdimH Merchant* esoetallr. - sofoSwd
nUi ■ fyK- BALh,
WMWBgtcn Tnnpika Rni Woli
»rii» from J tamf Imf X*otUtn, wtui all Ui» llxior**,
good Oil; •!*>,» «W
4«m Mmtiri, lac JutMr inform itioa tominof
noaa bobirm,
KcoUi of Bwp.HU! Roc.
§TK&Y 00W<—Uxne to.the rwridenoe
'ofth**ofaair<b«r, «| UmlQi irtm 00 Wi
1 owtnr hraqßJtadto ebar forward,in** *»»»
■tf,pif ;eMqNudlik« bar. away,orabawulte
MdMoordtß&lQLUw. ... P. fUZPATSIQ* T
i aodeitd*, ■ : > flomtrwt, Pithtttgfc.
HPl* ONLY ARTIOM THAT’CAN
'.A always ba raUad on for axtaralaatlDß VXUUM
tfiDibalpiUifl.iitte “T -
. .Jt-ATv PAS TJI-* ■
SAT pasts!
BAT FASTI. •
*-a*- r *i i ■’..
■■•‘l • ■**! * a •:
i -■ ••. .. ***»**,.-.;i :;
jminijatirty *... i jwira Jtnmia,
twgnJfltby JuUPHfUUUM;
lAKS6iT6uUai>bbl». So. lraoriwi
*** art asm u-ooua*.
H ajqrffiooto,^
J. W. BARKER & GO.fo
69 HARKET bXASQBTi J
DObTfiBS,
PE LAINES,
PIAIH, PLAID AHS BIBIPBD
D RE BSGO OD S,
PAST OOtOEID PBINTB, 6£o. P 1& YABO.
amRTINOS, OTR PMR YARD.
CLOTHS,
WM. BDUNBR.
JEAN 3,
-
la tba moat oomplate tn tba city.
OFPBB A OBBATB& YABIIfY TtfAH
ART OIHla BpUfl*.
CALL BEFORE FCRCSASma EL&EWBEREL
ccffStweAwtfT
iSS § I :
5 = S 5 2 J
ii- § i !
us 3 | g 2
1 a E J . W .5
co S g C g i 1 i
g ...g. g .... g
S|fS | li e-o |,S g
g6|g3* g * J 0 S
► I ! * l ,s,| ii ss.’.s s
>«rls g a § s a. s
gI-? 2 *" g o- ' jA*
ill If:-1- f l-fl
is ill : i -jib
Bei'i.s- -: | Y
oo a o e g «
h 3 - 5 i a' a
■* s « 3 i, a
oil i r a *
jgSitJfIFUE ~~ "
- NEW DBEBS GOODS.
SHAWI.a, SCO.,
DO MISTIO AND BTAPLI
9KWCIOOBB.
' A fOI.L illOßTlill
NOW OPE NI N 0
A* OUR BUTRR 18 HOW IS HIW fORR Wl
WILL B 1 RIORtVBta .
No wQ-oo d a Daily,
C. HANSON LOVE, '
NO, 7* MAHKBTBTHBBT.
oaianwV
PIXTBBUROH ‘
Mouurxera ixb&af.
D. COOPEB & CO.„
mjvit NMMitioawr npplj ofMdUIN*
-DIGGOODS, ha BlMknl Fwru% and Btuk
■fid LsTiadsr, IwoUftiag
OTTO VANS AND TStOUU, --
HNNBIBTFA OIiOTB8» f
NHFM’S CLOTHS.
OABHHfifißfi AND VtBXVOS.
- UPS AND JOB LAllsE
BHAWLS-MWMtitrm . • -
' ORAFfi AND OTHER OOLIIABB. >
NTOUKHING KOOHA r?. :
GADNTMTB AND GLOYNB*
r " : :rr - HOiIUT,
Mid wwntantir aaatatfba
KOUftfINS PAINTS tad
faioyddhuhia
BSf-famtlhahi ratnralagwm it all Item
Rnijun •!«(• aaaartaaaiaf aKft tmlaaa
*"“»***• ■>** wttSrnmi
" WW Oilß fBIOBB.
• qwdwAiAltwF -
STYLKB ■ ; ivf
. ' 01 . ■; ? ~■!
FA L L GOODS
. . .JUBT ; BXG|HWHL^-Vj
W« «• w w • dioica Stock offALLSOOM
omikttlfhilUitOutMtapocttflaWoraUOTßV
OiiaNßßßlaid VRgHHO VwkloinfeoffW
■trwwinbi «)UI touy awHant to Utoaaf
*Mt a Waat. Ifeyntn ta aid* op to cedar, ta •
•pito ByU, ot it pfioN to nit tta Dul Wa
*mM napaottiOf MUt is aarff can tie* off
|lf« wd fe» «!'
• - SAMCBfc eRAYAtOS, £
,: Hi«CßiS#fcuidiiS. No lthtnjfii. : '
ÜBOIQON9, Dotniin Sxnußli
TO BUT VODB
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
UIBihOIS,
OABHHKRK3,
POPLINS,
or mar usd.
OASSIMSRBo,
SATINTTS,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
Aa, Ao,
• AMtTSEMENTS.
JpiTTSBUKGfI THB^TRB
siiDBOAr imnra. kotaubabt.
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QOU>BN CHAIM
Sabbath School Melodies.
a nw sabbath school suraxMo booh.
. lb* UrgMt, atutt and ud
Ob* Booh am made lor tba a»e oi Sabbath tohoota.
Price, gU per hand rad, or Id ceata alngla, or tIAO
pardweo. for aale tßqoaamitoor steely by
JOHN H. Mu. LOB,
ocfl. No. SI Wood street. Pttttbnrgh-
pIANOH AT A BARGAIN.
a lABBM STOCK Of
Splendid New cod Secondhand
PIANOS
WUlba aold at
OttBAXLY R.IDOOBD PBIOU
CBAKLOXXM BLQUB,
No.eS Fifth *ttaal.
IShucattongu
HOUOOL.
' H. WILLIAM#,
Hia op&ntd • Norjnal School at
' Ho. K Sr. OLAU SX&BBXp Sd atory,
Tatimonjf of Ttadun, ~
Bo fa Iba eannsellor of t&o Ttacbant thOßaii to
wkomallofaalook tor advice and tnatracttak. .
; ■ ; jpßwj.wawm.
I concur mo*t baartUy with tba abort.
UONAB9.H. BATON.
I chaarfoliy ooncnr hi the opinion rrrmnii] abova.
W.B.TBIW.
1 taka plaaann ingtving Itaamy opinion that tha
feragotsg racoßmesdatloa la fatly merited.
_ A.SCSTT.
Iknowof bo one who daaarrMhtglnrtaottßOßyln
hla favor. B. B.AVUi.
I folly ecu car to the abov« reoooraHr&daticn.
1. • _1 D. DUNOON.
Ha can prtpar* pppils for tbe High school ontokat
than aaj othar teacher la tha city.
- A. T. COUTH ITT.
TBEMS*»QI per waak.ta ad?anca acftStawd
PJSNN IMSTiTUTifi,
JT _ ... AAHCOCR STRUT,. JfBAE PUN.
Will twopea on UONDA7, tba Bd day of fiBPTXM.
SMB. Tarioa: $Bl p*f vmica of fire month*.
aoSltai* ’*'■ J. M. BMtTH. PHwrt. >L
NJEW GK7ODOI NJ£W OOODS
FALL AND WINTBU
rALL AND WINTKai
LATEST BTTLBSI
LATEST ETTLVB
At tha old atandof
JAMES C. WATT,
Comer ot Fe&n hud St. Clair ate.
Tbahalraof Jameso. Watt,d ccasad, mpcotfnUj
larita pcbllo attention to tha b«v atoek ot FALL
AND WINTMAfIDODS, ecoprlalsg at] tha newest
style* of fashionable natailat adapted to-'OHKTUL
HUS' WBAB, soliciting an aarty call. Tba bwfr
bmb wil! ba eoodactsd po tbo mii appro rad tatawtt
aa hereto***. Tba stock of.aaw goods teegnatto
any Uthla city. oclSOyd
■tovbm. mm
Do* HAVSN a BON,
• " MAHOTAOTtmAB# Of J
_ 'STOVES. .?
Warehouse, - Federal- Street*
SWBrionbrfdga, ALLBQaUTcm.
We ask tba attention of dealan to onr large aßort*
Bast of Cooking tod Heating Stove*; fir Wood and
OpaL vbfch wa ara aolUitg at Uto lowcto prieaa.' TSwao
vkmogooretty will find it to their advantage tio give
MaadlandatoßUno onr atockbcfctepnxcfaaidiigafa»
Oaat lion Home Froota, Iras KaQtng, ScaUa. Hollow
Wart, Wagon Doneo, ;
Plain and PahOT Orate Frootn Fenders.
of allkiada tnadaio«toe. s -
Jylfclyd D.D* HATINA SON.
p| ATS AMD UAP&— -•
FALL BXTTJLBB
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in woo mrbxt, rimiCßsa.
Uito no» ob ban) » Tart larja and cMn)<Matek
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HAIB AND CAPS,
Both lor th« dtp ud tov&Uy tndo. vbfcfc (toy eta
nUatTiry kTwptlaM.
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tfivy. ■onm»u-Mwufc w woncm.
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BUiSIHQOIL, Ikl *od wUfecat cdor,aM,i|Da«
IiUBRIOiTOR, Rita. ibtla BBRXOU aai U4B .
„4WAU‘orteta lari at Ha, U intH BTlXlt,Bui
floor, wilt ta promptl/ aUaadadU.
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gold And aiLTiB,
. ' I«i BS loath Vhlid ltr««V
I Gold md Sttysv fionght.
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aworirttfia proamtoaa ooitwt rotus> -•■
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LUBBtGAXUf<3 RD . BiriJSBD 008,
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<*<"• Wi ■£« W»r Burning Oil, Ho. «oSlBoi»
In* Oil, Ho. a. . .
-Umm ms* on contl(nicen , i. Boadal atua
•too glnot* Suing otdera for CradnOiia of nUn*.
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O. GRAFF* GRAHAM, ;
PBODCOK A«D GOMianOII
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w._ A. McOLUBU,
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