The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 14, 1861, Image 1

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    ESTABLISHED IN 1786,
'tXirV .. J>. M. BABMCm.
TOHN B. CANFIELD A CO., Comas
tf sun a*p and whole.
Mb deafen tn WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE.
BUTTER, LARD, POKE, BACON, FLOUR, FISH.
POT AND PEARL ASHES, SALEBATUB, LIN
SEED AND LAND OILS, DRIED FRUIT and
W*. SBEPAAC^
' A kHEPARD, CojoiissionMer
\J aunt anddealer* in FLOURS GRAIK AND
PRODUCE, No. 243 Libertj Pa; !
Choice bread* of Flour-for.Ra&ereiad Jhaally me
comuotlT on
Ailing order* forMerchagdlfo’genefaUy;- ocfrdly
UkASlt
X'Coxatssioji Mueiiaadr, dealer In FLOUR, BOT
TER, BROOMS, 6XXDB, t LARD, cheese, pork,
DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS and Produce grra
•nil?.* -Liberal caehatfrence* «nm<« bn iwndpe^tf.
Warehouse, No.-114yecond ttrect,Pittabarg*i~. •: . v ■*
. T AMiSti A. FJ£T&EK, Forwarding and
O. QpjuucnoaJMncaurr,for ih***loof FLOUR.
qRjqg^SACOy^GABD.BPTTE^gEED^D&I^
corner of Fim, Pittebnrgh. - ■ iAn Jpcflauffi^
r. LAX&*'
SCHOMAKKR ic . LANG. Commission
1 MoCatAßYft and wholesale driers In GROCE.
KIES, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, Ac., No. 203
LibertTHtrect, PHutwrfh, P< y, eeUhdly
HOLLaN to Jna
U'GillASon, No. 183 Liberty street, rilt*.
burgh, OENERAL PRODUCE, GROCERY AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Ounaigninentu mpoctflillyoilritH. fcakdly
Wmi , E* :J SsoTligE^;;rFoßWA3mwo
TV in> Cohmimioh MiaoßAßts'and d«den~4n
provisions and produce generally, No:‘
235 Liberty •treat, Pittmbnrgh» Pa. my2T
ABoEIOYLR, Commission Merchant!
• dealer Id CRUDE A ND REFINED CARBON
OILS, GLASS, IRlttf, •NAILS, in* No. 183 Liberty
etwet. • «... ~ ~ mh27:dly
~ . Bj>ocUl Partner.
\IjTBAN9 & COFFIN, successor* to
wnowaiusaßo-
CJCKS MrM«.jrW»«4-aßd W.tCT.tTwiU, ntttWrrh.
r, °°«- t -•■ ■ j --"a ;< YftMUv ,
wa. i, ciiops-....1. a. roierJ
T . H. VOIGT k CO., successor to L. G.
XM Graff, PRODUCE AND COMMISSIONMEB
UUABTB, Srt7 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ans
h book.
JOHN <jivi Qtjg&Jc rCG.^ Wholesale
aiis CoaaiMiov Mucbaxts, corner of
Kmithfleld and-Water streets, Plttabnrgh, Pa. jr7
UUXJJSKTUN * STKWA&t, Whole
-Li SAAK Gkockks AIR) COMMISSION Meacuamts, No.
107 Wood •treat, Iflttslmrgh.- »f; -r v jfc£fl|y
j'rcaatMT«*i^:4-a.'a.~Kßowy.-£nrac'7Kißa3 > ATnicK.
"DROWN * KIKKRAT&ICKS; Wiroi*4
iJ lAXI Gbocuu tad dealer* in FLOUR AND
BKEDB) No*. 191 and 193 yixrtv street. Pittsburgh.
JtfcdlT * • *
jAMKti JJALZKLL <fc tSON, Coirais
. y "HOT Mncwuwrfcr?tfcf »jo*>I<CBUDE AND BE
FINED CARBON OILS, No. 09 and 70 Water itntl t
Pittsburgh.' Adrances mad* on consignments.
g
S" IMON
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY/
FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILS, FAM
ILY MEDICINES, Ac., Ac.', of strictly prime qual-
Ity, which h* oiler* at lowest price*. Corner Smith-
Raid and Fourth street*, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pwcrtpttoaa cajefbUy'obapouodet at all hours.
JOEKPH.-ELEMIRG. comer of Market
•treat and 4be cbnstantlj on
hand a Bill aasorttnebt of DRUGS, MEDICINES,
MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY and all arti
cles pertaining to lib busings. „. ...
Phyafcititt at
JThwgg ~ J*93yd~
BA. FAJRN EtiTOCK. 4 <X>., ‘Wbolb;
• *ai.k Daooorrr and Mann&cturar of WHITE
LEAD AND LITHARGE, corner of'Wood and Front
streets, Pittsburgh. ' m b7
TORN F, SyOTU', WHOJ.KSALS Obalbr
O a DRCi»; »>XIKIB,'OIt3 I )ViBSIBaE9 AND
DYE STUFFS, No. 294 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.—
All order* will receive prompt attention. mh'H
nunicx 8MAVM.~~......~:............Q808a* mkitul
T>RAUN k REITER, Wholesale and
asm jjgsaa^mgr 1
-DWood^sireaL-conmr bij|
Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. £
jrrdiLrijri;
Attoexet
if at Last. OmcxTsecondilory Kubn’b Law Dnfan-
Dto, No* 93 Diamond stroot.
WiU attend to4h» eoUWmont* eecnriagand ooltec*
tion OfCfalmSj'botmtlee.ie., la Washington, district
of Colombia. aol9:GmM
JMUAJUftftrATiyCX .lIJUJiOX,
ffISKPATRICK A MEllJoNv Atiot*
jLV.ura.Ar.JaA v, JNO-133 Fourth ttrseU five door*
tbOToßwlthfleld, fiUKbortfa»jPi. .;„ pyl7tiitl v .
CT\kOMAB KWJJiU r ATMjajiEt akp
• JL' ComtUOK AT LAW. ' >’• j- v V
- Otticb,.Np. 150 Fourth •tract, corner of Cherry
alley, Pittabdrgh, 'Pa/I*'"* 1 *'"* 5 - v aollrdawlyT
gAMtiELA*. JP UHyJAJSCE, Attornbt
OmoXt Fifth ctrect, adjoining the offico of
Shall» burgh. Pa.. T ; .-. JcaPidly
H M. SMITH,, ArfORNFT.. Jt?rts
• Oouncuoa at Law, hat removed to ICUIDS’S
LAW BULLi>lKQSvK6.l2Dian>oo'd ttreeL bext
door to Bt.Tatcr’a Chntch. '.myl6:dly
BF, LUCAS, Attorney at Law.—
• Omci, Kt>i 72'Graut t ttnw< PitUlmrfcb, Pa.
rnyfi - _ .''' v" • < /- - ;
ShCilOYEli, Jil, ArrpitKKT iT jxiw,
• Ko. 139 Fourth etreet, Lowiie’a Lawßoildiog,
■ •reopycc-, ’
"k. *. uctcrf.
HUTCHfitSON, Commission
J *»yoniAiw»o Mwquwi t daaif to-WBSX.
KBN BESKBV2 CUEKSfc FLUyikri3a,BA
CON, BUTTER, LINSEED OfL/rdTS AND
PEABL ABIIES, BKKDS, GRAIN, DRIED FHUtT
and Produce generally. .Best brand* Family Flour;
always on hand. Agrnt 1 for the sale of MaditonA:
Oo.’t calibrated Patented Petti Starch. No*. 11G
Second an&l4d>Fii*tata. r between v Woodand Smith*!
Held Pittsburgh -PL I * '• •* » apfcdly j
\j H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commheion Jfer-
No.vjle •maNttwt,
above Water, Pittsburgh. my 2
TAAIIiS HOLMES & C&, Fobs I)£u^
O km and dealer* in P£OVISIONS, comer of Mar-i
fcet and Front atceeta. ja&dly •
IJTS UR+AJTCB MJEJTTJS.
tlw'JSAiaaOtt PHZUBXUPBU -!AH7> RXUAKCX ;Ix>
. BOKUrci -Co«TAnzs» North-fl»t corner .Wood, tndi
oONJSS, AqkNt NobthAmebi
•>.? I-> ft.SlAl* of PcnnkylvAalaarid Oart&tdln-
Wahte Odhipahio, S 7 WAter ■traefc : , ■
CmoDts'j
cor dear Wairket and Wat ex'
(jKjJfcDuN,,
mmiCwtrwiUffrtirrtnrt,- : • ■
- Ti M. BOOK. Secret art Allegheny,
JL/» mtftAim Conraxr. 37 Fifth «trwL ' !
GOODS.
>A«nMra!rt^!»iinU^«AU M .Mvui!irc]jiDLKKKj
CAKR a: Cft, ; ;
’ • } - T( . . r J^rjraeAOo.,)
'wioLttAtx c&aUxi rx '
- JOBXIOV ASZ> POVUHCJDBT GOODS. :
•Nb.'-’W Diamond
alley, filteburgh. aplQ-.dtf <
raee««»OT,^
T & tx>., ueuau ih nst
; -TUrt m 3
■ /Tmanbun! loyis, Wm.kk k. sh*
Ksstmmiii&vsn »«S3Siiiir orig.
Iml Mo. T* Mukit itml, Pittiljurgh. i
"• TMtlMmtJTfiS, tfc.
Kr foBBM ■HSKNBTSii2raw r S»
W UM,
~ Mir** Itrrrt. PtU.Ua.,. - . .. ~ ~. .piG ;
/ UlAill.Ea.OU'N JSR; l>Eii«t m JUet
VVOgIC at reef.
toAn>JN' MAiiKlkArlXJi!; tann
17andl»rfmietraat.TtnibBrgh; • apls J
«^ffiSS£OTsS^Bs6)2^jus UPiCTCE .
V-/ M Art Dxaui nr PIASO-roKTES. uul Im.
q i’tAMoZ
itoSkaAtUTTHttS^hT^*”
-lift-/*. £*.i " •
1
T .ITTLE .i i'ltoiißLE. Wholesale
XJCbockm kire. Cajuhtcuii de«kn
to PJBODCCE,' FLOtTB, BAOQH, (THE ESR.TIffIL
nftSffif ILULffoLAS?
POTTOS *ad PitUborgb mu abet bit*
ggogiwr. US SreomUtreet, Pittsburgh.
JK-...C. XK*VC*[.t.
TVJcDOSALD £ ARBDCKtE, Whole-
Xu<
la S. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES.
HEHSEB SUGARS And SYRUPS, FLOUtiS
COS, RICE, CREESE, SEEDS, *<u, So; SSJ ObStj
■treet. PltUborgb, ■ , ... • noil;iy *
w »
TJKYMKK A BKOTHBKS, enccMSOT*
XV to EtrytiMT* ABtfcr*oo, 'Whole*l« dc«Vrm in
'AN© SPICES; CON
KSS?tS?&j,2£?B' woßKB.tc., si
120 and' La Wood FUUv Pltubiirsli.
Pettn ».■•- ■■■'.■.••■- ' It2Mlt
•owT.Monmjx,
JmtfimirtaTO, No. 2SSi Liberty etnet, ll»
WtttfU-'.'.l ' . :V
B. JONES, Wholesale Uealeu
BOPE.OAKtIK,
2- IL ?] d litUburgti muu&ctnnd artlclo^
rf* *lx) T 6 tho M BtfUl
ftOUtT J)UlllL,—^—'—.i imn «. Mcinivg
Robert dalzell & co., whoi*
BAIS OBOdEU, O)mnTOM'AJCZ» TOtVAEDIVO
UfcttHAVTt,- wd dealers in PBODUCK and Pitt*,
burjflr Pimborjrtr. • ’
■par Lambert...'. jomr suirToiT
T AMBKKT Jt SHiPTON, Wholesale
XJ O»OCTM,i Psobvcs Djuisms-aßd Xounsum
Mcechahts, No. 6 Sixth street, PittsbarKbrPA. •
noUOy. - > ■. . .
\I7ATT & WXLSSON, Wholesale Geo*
i! H*RCBjurr», and d**lcrs In
ftodwco ud Pittsburgh nuuiQbcttirM, No. ISS Lib-
I tiAiAH ;DiCKiIY: it CO. ■WHnr.Mitx
tkf.KSs^.9 0, “! ,,n0 and dealers 'in
PBupOCTi Ko. £0 Water street, aadeS I’rontstmei.;
Pittsburgh,i ■■ *• ... *■
r * CILVOXTS.
iT ; 4. u do.; Wbolbuu
r “*!32-8«TOd JtlErt, DMT
fcmlthfield,Pittsburgh. • .• • • i itjiol
iominantiiii.i tinm rum.
, JOHN FLOY 0A CO , WholesaleGro-
CtaonmowSUßCiuift*, Ko. 172 Wood
uttSS Liberty ttrcevMttabnrgh. Jel6
AATUuIjIAM BAUALEY, Wtrnt.iMAf.B
. » ' , Qbocib, Kol 18 and SO Wood erect,
bargfa,r».. : laSfcdtf .
!\TACKiNTOSH.'fIEMPHILL & CG ,
iff* corner Mke'ahd-'O’Harai City 5
•Water Work*, Plttaburgh;- Pi., ; ‘at'
IIKMPAfLI/SmPROYnf
*WAK*IHonSS»S
. DI VALVESfof allake*and beatnyie.v •
f. •?* r *P* °P ••‘Woery of large capacity and of
<}■• quality, ale prepared~fo do beery Job
,Ungi and aoUcit erork in thto line,-trotting that by
prompttocM, and the character of oar work, toidorit
public fmtionage. •>•;.. • : ••••• ...
.. Ve-tneile' -«pechl attention to'hnr BAtAXCKD
iVALVK OSCILLATING ENOINES/a* tbrnbinlmr'
baretaTote hniittalMd in
I - = -.wv : -■••• <: • • Ss.jg2&lyd
IUU.K.WU.
WILLIAM BAKNHILL* C0.,N0. 61
■ . T-'Pcrin meet; bblAv Werlmrv.pimbureh: P*
;STKAM BOILEB MAKEBS ANI> SHBBT IBOH
“OBKRBSfII«IiuJ«ctuI«r,orBABSHHirBPAT
AST BOtLAB, LOCOMOTIVE, FLtfSD-ahd CTL**
11,^S™ 8011 "®® 3 - CHIMKBYH;' B BATCHES;
;STEAM PIPEB.OONDESBEBS, SAIT
PAKS, SUGAB PASS, lfcm TA’WLV LIJ’B
iSS? 18 ’ Alw, BLACKSMITH’S WORK,
iBUIDUL ana VIAIJIX'T IBOSS, done at the iliort
iHt ootict. ■ ■ Alt ,: ot4<!n : (iDiii i iliituiv tnnietlir ti>
,tended.to.;-. ; ; “5-jeas...
• MOORB, or
: JL MJD Dcattft I* KhtoiarCOPPKß-DIS
TIXLKDFURE BYIS WHIBKT md FAMILY
VINEGAR, No*. end 'WArttttmt/
betweeo Bmlthfle!d«nd-.&rant afreets, Pittsburgh.,
AA Fmateordera abi/dTtcd.' Hi»h<ift m«rtpt ppjwi
paid for BYE. . , '
Fuel Oil'and all .other poi&onoua [ngradionta
carefully extracted, by .e#rocee» new and improved.
ac!2 , v
JOrififH y. hamilwN £ou~~
Cfernwof YlAfmnd-Idberty'atrce^a,’’
....... ... _ ; PITTHBimOH, Pa.,
.‘rfArtTActtmittor '
9UPEBIOB STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY,
Ac»» >.■ ■ r f i.Tiv: - 1"* I*’-.' ; xnyl&tf
. successors
V' of JT. ILDliphanty tfumfijcturan of-HOT
PJtESSBDfNUTS AMD .■ WASHERS, -CHARCOAL
HORSE-SHOE IRON udHAIL BODS, BOILER
IROKaadJUYETS.'- 'v.: :i7 ,
FAIBCHAMCE IRgN.WQRKai-YiyetteOfciTk.-
Jj3l:lyd ' lg ȣ, PlttiEuiylu. _
S, SEVERAKCB,; Nor.'/SOWater Sr,
■ PUtiuurgh, mVpuracturerbißOlLEß*Bl VETS,
W BOUQHTSBIKXS, COMMON AND RAILROAD?
of eTorj deocclpUtml.. 'j.VV;'; v."'*
**~P>rtfcal»f -»lied or SPUtES aad .BJY
KMirg* or uoidl. iaade.to ordor at »Uort. nolle*.
;.ATfc^ee>ortiaeottoD»teotlyODhead.. ny^O-Ax
SHIRT MAIJOJ ,, ACTORY;—Mi«SBi J.
A N.AUL, .176,22 St. Clair ■ihMf.inake to or
der, by bend, 0H1BT3; .COLLARS,: Ac[, qa short m>-
~hete comilenUr oa hinfl*. Bmmmm.
meat of BHIBT3 ANDCOLLAB3, madeln the beet,
mo*t fashionable an J desirable' nwifler,.
Xjtf ELLS j RIDDLE * No. 2lfi
, f f ‘ liberty ttreel. -oppoidte- Sixth/ Flttsbtoxh,
»«mfcctarer«brWHlPB,l/ABHKBAKDHWITCH-
description ofLSATHBBBR&EBBD
T OrdeM ealldted prompt
ly ■hlppcdee per inetroettooe. -• fefiidswlyyi
4.4. r. n.t?«xxtTw..^..T:cAMriilL:
XCELSXOR GLASS TYORKfcv-i
JU; WOLFE, PLDNJiSTXAGO.. Gaa*sMa*p*ac-:
;WMidKmee, lie; 12.:W00d street, corner,
•Of yim. ritlßUetnh. IHh.rTi l , : , .eofciyd;
.UOALE ‘Nbw :BriohtoX,
\J pa.; Jtimai&rtirttijf Buckets; .Ttius/ziNir
VaSHBOABDS, FBClf BOXESan/TLABELS. . ]
D&JTTiHTMIXVi
EXTRACTED: -WITHOUT.
: JL rpjtfj #• BV THB.tmB OF'AJT ABBAIRATnS:
W^RMV>*O IDHUOSox(U l DHUOSox(UI < TAIiICBA^TBKy
%Hfhor'iijiii foie irhentbe apparatus <u
'beuentoiUbesr.attvairfsge. ;
’gentlemen‘and their families hate had
their teeth extracted by my proceti, end are'ltadyto
teptiry w to the safety and palnlsMneaaof theoperi
tlon—whatever Lee beta hud by person* interested in
Mmti&gihe contrary, having no knowledge of my,
process.- ~ * - v ’ - *■_ ~• • •
■Sf ABTIFICIAXTBETIffineerted Id rrexj style.
» E. OUDBY, Diamw; IM flmithftefd it.
TOSEPH ADAMS, Dentist, Connellys
ty Bonding', corner of Diamond and Grant street*.
Pittsburgh. '
BtJik*irctt T *Dr. A. 3t Bollock, Dr. Hillock,
Theodore Bobbinr, Euteell Zmtu ' - raj3:dly
KRAI, ESTATE JtGEATS.
WfTXTAM WARD, Dealee ra Peom-
Imoxt Bone, Downs, Moareaeu, and ailW
euriljea for money, , . •
. Perecm* an procure LOANS through mysgency
op reasonable terra*. ,-.. ,;• \. ./
Iboee wflmJng to InTort their money to (bod ad>
claeepaper
oonfl*
street,; os^onte-ficßAul'e
Of./'. v- . u JMU I
Bpjaj& xw gmm . ■
4*atpu<*, Ka
a, gamutoM«iiwi, rttnb,fgi>jA.- : ■ waAj i
TAMES M.. BALPH/St/SsSSsSf t*
So^l'Sp^iSffiSg^S*^
and raperlntenda their erection on reaeonr
able terms. .??{•? s--t vrr.? ;
Office on Andenon ctreet, between Leacock and
.BoMn*onetreeta,JUlecheny.<Jlty,.. . .ui* ;
/ Astcai-
Viy .nct.J Offlea/ 2808 DABK- BLOCK 1 , Tifth
mwk JPvnUbeAFLABOARDSPBCmcATIOKB
• fear of drtcripttdnjwortni eaperfOrand
o«r moderate tame,-
RootSEiiKEiATOSIAr
X*- M WtxxJ .trml, n«t floor loahfl
BcnooyU
A (JO.; Station
'
p y»™> Bo.6T.WQodi>treee, PitteWh. ae3Q
jjoo*SEi,iE*;iwii,gfj:
V . nointm. Wo. 71 famli «»m<. AwJto BogdiAia.
„B^ACiiES!^fti_tibia^SQnthemJiliiuxs
X.lalfj«^l^Uailfon«l.ta.liwi,.,!! ■
“»W WM«w4MrnmtattMte.
, . :-:ov .;r ' -’s.. Ci. t
Allfl) COMM ERCIA To .JOURISTA-JL..
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1861
»** JTMIS.
T\OJLLAK SAVLNG3 BANK, No. 65
JL/-; Foo*tb Srea«. .. .
CHABTEBIS IS 1865.
OpcndaUj from 9 to 2 o'clock, Abo on. Wrtnoidaj
* ~* .wenlnga, from lit) lot to Jiorenber
«t,*Brom T lo 9 .o'clock, and from Koiremberlst to
Mylit fron to 6 o'clock.
all solas not len th&n Ono
declared twice a
Djeeembeif. intcitrttuu been <Je*
*** la Jnno and Po«mbor, since
tb« ;B4nk was ars*niwd,yt the rate of six jwrceou
Jcsw**t t 'lf not 4rawn ont, u placed toibe aWdft
of ta* depositor aa principal, and bsentbesame in
tefwtfrnia the Am asysot Jane a&dJtocejnber, cbm«
pooadim; t view a, year.without troubling ike depcei
** *? call,*or •>« to proeeathis pia book. Atthls
mls>HKmcy wßt s doatto-ln -teas than twelve year*,
the acsȣ4w stout jura ovs>hau res
cni.Aiux.
1 Doofc*i' tho Charter; Bj-lav*, Bulm
nd Begnlalfons, ftimisbed gratia, on application at
thooffico._ |,.
FutsiDnjrr—CEOßGK ALBBKE.
uczrkxtnkjmL'W '.' J
Witlljim J. .. Juacs B. D. UeeiU,
HUTBara-iHn'' , lasuclt. Ptn&oek,
B«nj. L : -r«Hee*tock, A: H. Poflock, V. |>.
HoptwMlßejitan; - ~ ,Bcb*rtßobfe r
Unm m. JamaSbidlf,
JupmD.BeUej, AkwiwJfrXladJft.
Alaiftodei'.Brq&ky, ’ Jotmß.WcJidden,
JofafO.Backofrn, - Peter A‘. Madeira,
Oeorpi Black, > JohaH.*elloiy
- : Jum MeAtlcf,
Atonic, A,,farrier,. John Kahkall,,
Cbarlea A. Cblioiit , , Walter P. HArifcall,
WiUiaib ‘Douglju, ’ 1 John Orr, J '
Jobti Kvafaai' 1 :1 - llemy L. Blfipralt,
Job*-Holmes, u John I!. Sbmnbernr,
:. . . Alexander fipear,.
PelcrU. Hunker,WUlUta K.bchmertx,
RicbariHiur**' ' Isaac WBlttier,'
: Vnmatn ' Cbrlitlim Yeager. •
StcixTAkT "axs Tsaiicst*—CHAS. A/COLTON.
. fcfcdswT: ■ - >•: ■
O.EKMAN TKUST AND SAVINGH
Vl* BAITER coficr SlxtHand "Wood ■trteta;
- . HAHK OF DiSCOUKT AND DKPOSI^.
-....1100,000,
STOCKHOIDEBS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
finiCTOts:
ADAM BEINKMAN, PraulnL
Bptiogbr Hjtfbatfgh, Anputtu Hoerelcr,
B. H.Mjrvn, > Joseph Ling,
J. V. UmkolU, ChrUliu Siebert,
Antbosj A. Groettinger.
DIBCO,UHT,itVEBY DAY.
JOHfl BTEWABT, QuhUr.
juiscEVi^ajfnovs.
TnUKNITDKE AND CHA2BS AT RN
X! BCCED PItICES—jJAMS W-WOODWELL,
9f and .99 mid in Fourth airoct,
| ALB VARIETIES OF BIILSS. AMP FINISH,
•iiu'Mo for HOltitS ujl PBIFATE DWEELIKCS.
V All order* pro«jpUj : *tteoded to, and th« For*
niton caipfollr packed *od boxed.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS furnished at abort
CABINET JtAKEKS auppUed with article
in the line.'
J -
HOPE’COTTON MILI, ALLEGHENY,
VinvTACTvmna or
BBAMLESS BAQB JLKD OF. OS&ABUBQS,
32 INCHES TO 40 : INCHES WIDE.
•arOrdor* left ml H, Child! A Co.*, 133 Wood >t.,
Pittebnrgfaj IriH recelTj attention, , bc&My
I’KltS,! Wholesale aed Retail.
G OL
. .. PESS AND CASES: BEPAIQED;
SILVER ASD COti) PLATING,
Done at the shortest notice, at the comsr of Fourth
" inrtHirttf streets, spamdatory.
Persons Urihffoat ef thedtjharing pone to repair
can send them Df 'tnoiL'
mildly ; •"• rmpAntiCK > co:
F litis vdoi)s.“iSoLii>. UfljLD Wedding
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IUSM, Lidiks' CBirKS,'Bi!rtf
ortlekatn am fbr woddirig- f>re«bhU,’SETß
OF JEWELKY iatJoni, Jet, Intantt Pad, te.;
SIDYBBOUPS-AED GOBDKTSffcr pcwoutloo;
GOAD HEAD CAKES, Ac. -
.: H. RTCBOBDSOtf* CO.\
UplT *" Ootgcf 6f Fifth imd.Sl*rkt»Ttreeta. ••
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JO STCCCO XITD\iCASTIti‘ c *frO!EKER, PAPKE
ILANGEft ANDPLASTEBEK • : •
* AVCEKTB£d ; AllD OBKAX2&CTB of all klnda
fcrniabodoD.shottnbUcfe ...
All order* left at Nq,,2£Conxx«M: street, aix doon
from- Wyliew or jU Bah&er*a.WaU Paper Store, Ba 91
Wood etreat.wni he promptly attended to. 1 mhSfl
,w. e..- caxdvkix, s*.
pALDWELL i v BRO.i Boat Fitrkish-
Kj sbsano DCALut xW HAN ILL A, HEMP AND
COTTOH OOBDAQB. OAKUH. TAB. PITCH, XP&-
IS ABDiOILS, TABPAUUN3. DCTCK, LIGHT
ABD DBILLTNG S I>c.,Ifo: and
78 Fronrttreeta, PHteburkh. ~ • ~~ aps:dly
.\V/ r , .y/.. Yutliiu,successor lo . Cart
’ IT f wrirhlA Young,°7 Wood etrcct, corner
of Dlamonduley, deder In all kinds of CCTLERY,
BAZOKS, BirLEH, HKVOLTEBS, KJiITRB, BCIS
-80BS, GUBB,A&i Ac. A'Urgu amortment of. the]
above goods constantly,on hand. 7, ’ : .mhl |
JACKSOI* A I'OWNHEND, tosi;
: PAOxata'Awn nxAuaa-.tx BACOrf, DBIED’
BBKF, LABD, MEWi ABD BUMP FOBK, Mo. 12
Foarth street, near Liberty r Plttsbnrgh. ~ .
WP« MARSHALL, Dbalebim Wall
• Pmw, Border*, Ac.,-MoJ 87 Wood.street,
PitUburgh. ' -ja7
H. PALMER, No. Wood St.,
. Dwler id BONNETS; HATS, STRAW TRIM
MINGS, and STRAW GOODS geoorally.
JfSEDMCM.
DR. McMUNN'S elixir of OPIUM.!
~The perfection of this Inestimable preparation)
U a bleu log to mankiod. Without doterjotating tho
Dwdicfnal virtoea of opium, the Elixir is thoroughly
purified ftota all the noxioas qdalitlea of the drug.
In cases of fractures, barns, ecaldsr cancerous ulcers,
and other palnfol affections, it will relieve pain and
irritation, allay contalaiqtia. spasmodic action, aud
'-morbid - body and miDd, .willioot cane
rtlnulias, or'hradarhr idk!<
rahla qnilltlm most render It pt»«aiaeat in thejist
of opiates.
Prepared and sold by A. B. A D. BAVDB, Drag,
gists, 100 Fallon street. Mew York.
Bold also by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Plttt
btuglL'Pia.' i_ • - ••
Sold aleo by Druggists generally. no26dlw-wltT
eallaot/intibi
LATEST STILES 1
At lb.old.Und of JAKId C. WAIT, cornu Pend
and St. <fiair ctreete.
The hein of JAWU C. Watt, deceased, respecti
fully invite pabUo-attention to tho. new stock of
FALL AMD WINTER GOODS, coaprislng all the
-newest styles of Auhtaeable material adapted to
GENTLEMEITB WEAIIr ' •
Soliciting mi early csJL The buii&am will bo am*
dacted on " the same approved manner aa haretolbre;
The stock of new goo<& Is equal to any In this city. : :
ocl8:lyd v ■ ;, : j
T ATE tJXYLES OF FALL AWi>
JUf ’ WINTER GOODS, ;
JUST BECETFED. j
We are how opening a choice stock of FALL AMD
.'WINTER GOODS, in all of tbe latest importations
of CLOTHS, CASSIXXBSS and YXS33NOS, which
'W* fiattei' nhrtaDes VrflT be eqaal J to any swulssiiiT
tobefconi eartor t r*m.-Thsywfll b* made-rtt6
order, in k sttperioratyla, asd- et prleee tofalt the
times. : We woaM -TOpeetftDr aobdt an early caQ
thmi thapnblk. . ■ 'V; j .
‘‘ 1 " 1 SAIfCBL OBAY .‘SOB.
, • i
KxacsAitT.TkAOks, K 0,19 nfU street.
TACKBON & TOWNSEND, Pose
-aF-FACSlo,jind H doalen In PROVISIONS, No. 12
Fourth street,-have on.hand a floe nuortment of
BACON, LARD and FOBK, mmt of which Is of
their own cars. BUGAB CUBED HAMS/ofCindh
nsti and other cures. Plain HAMS, with and witb
oat eantaK BHOCLDEBS gnd SIDES, smoked and
ln dry alt' ?USB FORK, heavy. "LEAF LARD,
In bbU, firkins asd isdU,pa> npexpremly for family
alLof thclr.owitxendenng. GREASE, suit
aUe for rolling,mill porpoaea, . .- ; i, ' jm>B
T YQN Importer * and
AJDaLUmIn theinoatiklett brands of GENUINE
. HAFAMVmfIARS, and-all-kinds-of BMOKING'
and ichtwino,. 1 Tobacco, fancy
ktB£BSCHApM PIPES, TCBES. Ac., Am, id great
variety, UNDER THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
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LATEST FROM WASHINGTON.
Wabbihotp*, Bee, 11,1861.
TBS DISPATCHES BROOGHT3T ,If ft. GOODRICH—
Tfl« IriSHYILLB. ‘
"The dispatehes. brought byMr. Goodrich,
special bearer, from our Hinistetsin Europe,
are <of the highest importance*jjTbo affair of
the rebol steamer that phi in at
Southampton ' for repairs, had caused the
greatest excitement and was ,tho subject of « 1
diplomatic note ■ from oar 'Minister to Lord j
John Bussell. Mr. Adams,-on the part of I
onr government, protested against her remain
ing, but the British government had, it was i
understood, determined, to complete.
hcT armament. Capt. Pcgram, had arranged
for the Nasbvilto a complete gau?dock, which
would make her a mos t formidable war-steam
er, and .sho would be allowed todepart, with
out let or hindrance on the portpr Her Maj
esty's Government. v ; ■ '
ASOTHEB BSPUBUCAK clirpus.,
There was another. c&nens,pf;Republieans
to-night, more numerously attended than the
one on Monday night.-. Senator Wilson mado
a speech, in which he.advocated the Adoption'
of mcasnms for tho general and -immediate
emancipation of slaves: * He contended tbst ;
[Providence had brought about - the l occasion'
Iwhen this oonld ■ fairly be atdthSt «the
jUnioncouldnever thecanss
jof -all its former.and present trpunfcaexisted,
: Senator Trnmballfollo.wed inAjk>ng speech,
‘taking the same view of the sUyarV question,
and going further in advocating
-ment of the’ Sapreme rCourt jpfj'LhejCrnitod
'States, aud its .reorganisation oh Tepirescnta
;tiv.tiia-V
■ h. *. * - • - . . • -
• .3*5 9? a. LAiJoH.
- Mr. Van’ Wish’ B InvestigatinEpommittee
i ijsporf within- a few days, "gimong the
upon wtp he
Ward' H/Lkmoni,Marshal of t baSDis trictof-
Columbia,'of WlfoSe 0 ' r V r irginia Brjjmde” much’
has been said.' According to the sport of the
Committee, General Lamon (as hmregiatered
himself ) traveled • many - miles ostensibly in
thi service of the United Statevxqally with*
out commission qt authority, cither as Col
onel or General, engaged .in procuring soldiers'
to mike op bis, * < brigade, , ’ i aptfrouji Virginia,'
but from regiments already formad in Pnnn.
sylvania and Illinois. One transaction ro
ferrod to in thereport isthls; At the instance
ofLamon, E. H. Castle? Fremont’s master of
transportation, sent-tke Tales Phalanx, (39th
Illinois' Regiment)' all the way fromGhieagv
to-Wtiliamsport, where it oameunder Lemon's
command, at an expense .of .-$30,060.. The
Committee, nnable tomeke Lamon refund this
sum, since Castle alope is responsible, recom
mends that he be required to refundhis trav
eling and other expenses, retaining them, if
need bp,.from bis salary as BlafihaU Lamon
also'tried to get a rogiment wbieh hadbecn
recruited in .Western' Pennsylvania. : ' J
faMtlyrow
FALSE BfF.OBT^ AJgOjjT'CfiEJf. X’CLELLAN. s ”
There is no truth : w;i^toTer.in.the ; statemen? ,
that Goo. McClollon threatooedtu resign, no*
less the President overruled a portion or Mr.
Cameron’s Heport. Gen. McClellan never
ozpreißfd anyopinion on the tnbjcet of Gen.
Cameron's poliey of. using stares in the war,
until after the ; President had declined to re*
ceiveoradftptMr. Cameron’s views'; and even
then', his opinion merely, amcsuiied to tho ex*
preasitmor a belief tba; the adoption of Mr-
Cameron’* views would have bad an nnfar*
orabl» v eiTect nn the army.in the field. This
statomenicame from tKe President hi itself.
.It is probable that:the hret military qxecu- :
tion, for doeertion will take placo speedily.;
Prirate Johnson, who deserted from Company |
Lincoln Cavalry, is now on trial. The:
.proofs agaiQßt h»m are. ccinclaeive. Ho -was;
endeavoring [not merely to get away from ohr ■
army, bat to, go over to the rebels. It is an- j
derstood that an example will bo made of
him. The trial will probably bo eoncladed
to-morrow.
TBS ARirr IUKIKO itself COMFORTabIb.
A carofal observer attached to Gen. Frank
lin’s division says that the army appears to
him to be going into Winter quarters.'
"Whether they have received any farther or
ders than to make themselves comfortable, he!
eannot state, but certain it is that the officers!
are buying large quantities of lumber, andi
■ate erecting pennanent.and comfortablo hntai
for themsolvos, and staples for their horses.|
The men are constantly lemplpyod in
logs in the woods to bhiid cabins. In tho;
cavalry regiments tho soldiers 'are detailed!
'daily to cut togs and haul them, and in mak-;
lug' stables. -The-Orange ana Alexandria
-Railroad that run* through tbe ravine* sepa-;
the hllls.qn.which are encampod Gensi
vHeintselman’e and Franklin’s divisions,! isj
eonataptly used for lqmbqr trains.
-of thoosands, of.feei.of .lomber havo been al/
ready transported thither for ; the use. of
[divisions, and the.bills are fcstbplng covorcd
[ with a crop of huts find cabins; sprang up
like mushrooms. The sdldiers havo atmosC
ceased to hope for an immedlatoengagement;
and seem to have : resigned themselves tq
oomparative inaction till Spring.
We have the following items trie Indianap'
oUi,by a dispatch fromthouee of tho 11th inst.j
io the Cincinnati Gazette: ' ~
Capt. Hotter, of the Forty-second
left Calhoun with hU company, a fow
since, and destroyed a bridge on ’ the li. said
N. Railroad. They had a brisk skirmish with
a large number bf the rebels, of whom seversq
were killed andwoundod* and nine taken prisj
onort and brought-to - Calhoun. - The
Lieutenant of Capt. .Nottor’s oempany -was
either killed or captured by tho enemy. Capt,
Hotter was also wousdod. ; {
FALL AND WINTER I
LATEST STYLES 1
Camp Nevin, Ky., has been abandpned, in
tfae gmieral forward movoment.; You nqeq
not m surprised If- McCook and Wood get ik
the rear oi Bnckner and ent off his retreat, j
. > From the Frankfort dispatches to thesamb
journal we hare-the following, as the latest
from Bomerseti ; j
** ZolUooffer hashis troops alt on this sidq
of 'the Cnmbbrland river, and we- expect a
fight to-morrow. We 1 have three- Ohio, -two
Tenneeeee, and one Kentucky regiments, and
two battertes.i haa from 10,000 . to
I6,floft.m«h. • jv. : J. RiCßxrmob, f. m.” ;
This U confirmed .by other aocounte re
oeired by „th*. stage eveninjL .Geiieral
Schoepff it in position two miles thia eido qf.
Somerset,.andis.coafideh^of spoceas.. ; ! 1
On the; eltuall o h.Vnd the inferiority of the.
forces of Gen. Schoepff, the Gautte remarks,
editoriafiy:
“ Our Frankfort this morning'
seem to leave no’ doubt that Zollieoflbr has
enoseed the Cumberland river, and an engage
ment with the Unibmtroop*, near- Somorlei, .
Was expected yesterday.: Gen. gohoepffV
force consUtod and twobat
teriot, including three Oma reginient*. Nino
thousand is the.minimum estimate of the ene
my's strength, and thtf 'hlgkMt figure Is fif
teen" th6ttiand.v[ That's too bad. "But : the'
opinion prevails at Frankfort • that Genoral
nUF maintain Ms gtohnd. '
•tn I.viakitt oV Gnr. SiiinnAN DEwni.—
A cbrrcspondent 'bf- the Chicago 3Hse*e'
writes from St. Louls;. „ ", • ,*; ;
The reported insanity of General Sherman
is ,a humbug.; Mi* diffieuUin are of a leis ss
.'riotti'naiuie.'
KXECUTIOX FOR DESKRTIOX.
Kentucky Newt.
“ Somerset, Dee.-IS,' 1881. I
The Eulogy of Charles Sumner* in the
Senate, to the Memory of the Late
Colonel Baker* ‘
Mr. PauiD£xti£ r TIM Senator to whom to
day we say FarewelJ, was generous in funeral
homage to' others. 'More than once he held
great companies in r*pT~attention while he
did honor, to the dead. t Of erthe .obffin of
Broderick he proclaiQud.tho dying utterance
of this early victim, and gave to it the fiery
wings, of his own * i rt Tlrdy : hare
’billed mo beeaoße : l ! waa'epposed*t<> tKeek ten
sion of Slavery and i&KTt}p£JAdmoistra- -
] tion,” said Broderipk, and as tha.oratoj; rer*
peatod theso worda/ms oWn Soul was' kfitt in
sympathy with the~dead,ond tbhstU
endeared himself to distant nwtititadcs. >■
<r Whpironld not tins Ibr Ljssliwj'i .EekoeW'.
BinMU tos&ißandpaild tfeeloftj rhyme,’’
Then talent which
areki mired ip, .producing
an in slant present impression—eacn holding
Crowds in atad eaeh‘kindling‘enthti-‘
siaVtlo admiration? I meanthat-of the orator
and of the soldier. J Eachof these, when snc-‘
eessful,'wins, immediate honor, and roads -his
praiso ina eyes.- ■ Baker was.orator
and soldier. To him belongs renown.
of this double character, Perhaps he carried,
into war smoothing of. the.cpn&denee inspired
by the.consoioua.sway of great multituaes-p
as ho snrely brought inio spooch something of
the'ardor of,war. Call/him, if.you please,' thb
Prince Rupert of battlo,’ he w*s alst> the Prince*
Rupert of dobate. His success in ‘life attests
not* only to hit own remarkable genius, bet
thebcoign hospitality of our- institutions.
Born on. a foreign soil, he was to ;onr country
only a step-son; but.-worn bo;now.alire,X
doubt not that. he. would gratefully, declare
that..the country sfas.poror to,hint an ungonr
Uo itop : mother. ; , The childefa, weaver, ho
was brought wbilp yetJn tender.years to ’Phil
adelphia, where so6h“Tbst 'hiB 'fatb'or "by
death. His earlie'r'days 'wore passed in tho
loom rather than at school pand'yet from this
beginning he achiovod the highest'posts of
trust and honor, being at tho same time Se
nator and General. , It was the.boasi of Peri
cles, in his Funeral;OraUon at tho Coramicus
over the dead who had fallen in battlo—that
.the Athenians'wero ready : to communicate to
;all tbe.advantages which"they enjoyed—that
:they did not excludo the granger from 'their
'wall*—and that'Athens wsaa city open to -tho
Human FamHy. Tho*amedx>ast-may be n£'
peatedj>y ns,-with hotter-reason; as wo com*,
me&orate our dnad fallen..in..battle. From.
Philadelphia,,tho weaver's .orphan, was . car
ried. ,to the,,west,, where., bq grew .with tbo
growth of tha) surprising region. Ho was one
‘of its children, and his own manhood was
its powerfol progress
iTho'huM&EjLbf thoßarana of Cobgrcsf 'tbdtf
‘wbro his impatient-temper led him 2
from into• the MericajfwarJwheHr
:he the -place of : Shields/thro*
j with wbutids and almost dead atCerro Gordon
ißutthe Groat -West, beg-inningto teem, with
population, did,not satisfy his.ambition,and
ho.repairod to : California. . Tho child,, whose,
infsnpy .was rooked on the waves of the Alton -
tic—-WnoiO manhood was formed’in thebroad,
open expanse ‘of* tho' V
home’ oh the shores of the'Pacific. There
again his genius was promptly ttfcdgni red. L A
jnetr State, which had just taken TierplaW in
the Unions sent him- asheroarlicet Senator,
and Oregon* was first known to ns on tins
floor by his eloquent lips. : Jntho. Senate, he
at onco took the plaesbflf.*Orator, His voice
was not full of sonprous^ntfharpandclear.,
It was ponotrating rather Jjtoh.cgmtaanding,
and yet, i>yjmt t uueni'haturo A
it became sympathetic/ aha mutual.‘His
countenance, body and geituxo AlTthared tho
unconscious inspiration of his voice—andbo
went on, master of his audiencej-masterulso
ef himself.- All h» faculties were completely
at his oommaod. Ideas, illustrations, words,
seomed to conle. unbidden, and to range them?
selves in harmonioas formsi as inlthQ waUs pf
ancient Thebes each stono .took ita-prpper
place ;of its own accprd,,moved only, by the
maaio HU fame As a,speaker was
so conspicuous, oven before he'appeared among
us, that it was somewhat
lack thoso solid powers without which tho
oratorical faculty itself can exercise only a
transient influence. -But his Speech ontbis
floor in reply, to a ilaveholding.conspiratoiw
now an open, rebel—showed .that, his matter
was as good as bis manner,>nd .that, while
bo.was a mastor of fonce, he-was also a master
of ordnance ' His controversy was graceful,
sharp and flashing, like, a jsounbtar; but hip
argument' was powdrfol andßwooplng liktf a
battery. You bavo not forgotten thatspecch.
Perhaps tho argument against the sophism of
secession was never bettor arranged and com
bined, or more simply- -popularised, foj the
general apprehension.- A generation - bad
passed since that traitorous absurdity, the fit
.cover of conspiracy, had been,exposed- It
had shrunk for a while intoobaourity——driven
back by the massive logicrof Daniel Webster,
and the honest .sense r of Andrew Jackson.
M -V the times hare been; •"
That when the tmrius were out} tho tna&vrould die
And there an «od; but now they rise again.”
As the pretension now showed itself anew, :
our orator undertook again to expose it. How
thoroughly he did this—now with historic and
now with forensic skill—while hie wholo ef
fort was elevated by a charming, cver-ready
eloquence, which itself was aroused to new.
powers by the interruptions whioh bo oncoun-'
tered—all this is present to yoor minds. That
speech passod at onee into thc:pormanent lit*
eraturoof tho country, whilo it gnvo, to its.
author an assured position in this body. An-;
other speech showod him in a diflbrcntcharac
ter. It was bis instant reply to the Kentucky:
Senator —not yet expelled from this' body.!
The occasion was peculiar. A Senator, 1 with,
itreason in his heart if not oh his tips, bod just;
taken his seat. Oar deTmrted ; Seaator,-whO'
-had .entered tbcchnmber ; direct- from-bia
camp,' rosoat onco to reply-■ Hebcgan. simply
. and calmly; but as he proceeded, hie fervid
soul broke forth, in word* of- surpassing
power. As on tho former occasion ho had
presented tho wcll-ripenDtl fniits of study
so now ]ie spoke with tho spontaneous
uttorsnoo of his own natural and exuberant
eloquence, meeting thepolishfcd traitor atevery
Eolnt with weaporiiMoencr ahdbrightorthan
inown; Hot'content with- theJjrilliint op
port uni tins of this -ehamber, : be. accepted a
eommission in thaanny r -and vaulted from tho
Sonaw to,the saddle, as ha had already vault*
.ed.from .Illinois,to -California,. With: u-.-icaj
tixedj after,recruiting men,. drawn
, by ; the attraction of Ids name, in New York;
I Philadelphia, ahdelsewhero, he-Held his brit
gadei in camp neat the so that hi
patsed«ksllyfr6m'ohc'tetho-other,andthns
-alternated betweeh the duties of a Senator ana
a General. His latter 1 - career wa* short}
though shining. At: a disastrous encounter
hear Ball's Bluff, he felt, piorcodbynine balls*
That brain, which had beonHhe seat andhrf
ganofsuoh subtle power, swaying groat as*
»erablies,andgfnngtothoehUdof obscurity
‘place and 1 -commend' among’ his follow men,.
was howTtidily tdrh'by lead; and that boa*
on ' Which - had throbbed * bravely was rent
by numerous wounds.. He- died with hiS
(bee to thefoe, and .he. died so .. instantly.
.that he. passed without'painficom.thft serried
of :hU;country totho jervico
is sjreet and becoming to diefar.oneyeouniryl.:
Suoha deaths.
Is the crown : pf thcpatribtjjoldiecVufo. 'But
theqnestlon is painfully asked, Who Was thio
author of this Calamity 1 ? Ahd.ihirfols'a strong
deslrcto hcrld'Bomebody -respotisiblo'for a dls
asterwbercYo icanyperished aonnprofltably
But Wonted hot appoint CoihmUtoes or study
testimony inrordsr to know I precisely j who
took tho precioas lifoj The gun*;: the belli,,
and the men that fired Uiera, areof little
portaneei. ' It was the Power behind them all,'
eayfng,' f 'thdStitUhi4t li'l'^wUcb 1 took this
procioos lift; and this 1
nine balls' whicltslew oar departed brother’
eemu Crom SUrery. : Every gaping wound of
bis lacerated bosom testifiesegeinat Slavery.'
Every drop-of his' generboijildod. ,crie».oui
from . the gxbund sCTlnsk Slavery,' ‘. To hold,
others responsible i# ‘toboldthc agtntaiid to,
dismlssthYprihcipal;^'’' ’ ,; -V.V \ ' l‘.
Let not'qnr grief;be wjiollbw pageant; let
U not expend itself in vain word*. -Itinust
become a motive} and an impulse to patriotic
,aeUon.*>~Uat. patriotism nowls’ualy a name,
i unless yon resolrcjLhat Slavery} the barbarous
enemy of ottr country, the; disturber'.of the
peace, the . violator ; qf tho Conititutiqn,
-vampire of oar National life, suckingJts best'
. blood, and the assassin of onr. children, sKtdr.
be overturned* TTntil this irdohe, tho patriot,
can' only say soirrowfolty/ ; ’ ' '.! r
r poor country fv : -1 r -- - ‘
Grsat.tTianny Uytbou thy.basis sure*: •
: . ■, Tor goodness dire .not check they 1” . . .:
. Mr. Lathamycliowod with amost.hcautiful;
eloquentYnd toaohlng eulogy on thedoceabek-'
whea'thcSenatea^ourned.;V-
jt.'.u: via J '
'iTC
v J.ETTEII FJRO.M, 1
Guatto..
Ca*p ifiousy, lUriia )
Thursday,‘Dec: sth, isbi-.j’
Lest tho- bad Impression ray last made upon
you may not bh bbliteraied,' indyoO should'
imagine ds A 3! up to <mr knobs-inmud, Set
me dissipate*jrour dSubuhysaytßg that, •h*--
ire still la.tkemhdi woiiave.*:
and *-aofl,.<wftßn|btMM>o
>hwl» br/asb drying «p tUfi\gm*nd*, <#■
vestige *of<snow ; ibat disap
peared. Whileitlayjin the. ground the boys
had. an opportunity, to hryjtrabbUs, which are ,
very,plentiful in this neighborhood. ‘ You go.
6ff a road a .few feet; immediately a rabbit
starts np before yon and as quickly 'seeks cov
er again. Wbilo walking down the railroad i
toWafdsTtonssesn’g quarters, the other day, I
witnessed tkecapture.of three on tbotraok.
Considqringtho slim chances of their obtain-,
ingmany dainty morsels, as lopg as they re
main'in the service/'one can't help-being
pleased, with anything that jields : them the,
irfflinggratification. f<
| It is the rule of Col. Stambaugh to make
jus of the good weather—in snow' or mad we
never drill. Any ono conversant with mili
tary affairs will cosily understand his rfcasons,
Nothing is aecomplisHedby drilling inch
whose hearts are not’ in the exorcise, and.
whoso cold, wot foot arc continually slipping
byer tho ground.
j Messrs. Boltihooror andParko arestiUbere
in.theperformanoo of tho daty assignodthem.
trhoy.nfldan.opportanity, to-day, to witness
me maneuvrbs of the entire "brigade as-it
passed ih reView before Gent Negley-and staff..
In addition torthe. thxeo [Pennsylvania ItcgK
inents, tholstWisconsin, (whlcWlras under
Gen. Negley id thothroo month's servicej‘was
embraced in thoreview. '
Tho First (Wisconsin and Thirty-Ninth In-.
diana now bolong to Gen. Xegley’s
an order for their transferfrom Gen. Wood’s'
having reached hero yesterday morning. At
jthe same time, an order for the, transfer of
ithe 7.7 th to Gen. Wood's brigade was receiv
ed. Taro. uuablo to imagine the reason for
ithe transfer. So far,-howover, no orders for
[moving 1 have been Issued* The FlrstWiebon
•sin came down yesterday evening, i Tho mgi-'
mentis full, and in* excellent keeping; Col.
.Starkweather and > his' men certainly enjoy
good fare, and can claim an abundance ofhu
jmor and animal spirits.. Tho-cars, I have
observed, run down to brigode.now,
-The telegraph, wire .has been put up
and doubtless it will b‘6 protected by
tpy.araiy until order, is brought out ’of the*
confusion which reigns in thispoftibnof Ken
tucky [ln alllikelihood, 'they havo confu
sion-confounded- iif the neighborhood of
‘Bowling Green.] .Wherever ; She United
j States troops sojourn, there.order'eventnallv
prevails, i-haye no doubt concerning the re
sult in Kentucky. Ordor. w(t. prevail even
here. There are many things tohe overcome
though before-We' can-; hope for order.: The
fighting-men ofKentocky, I am led to.believe,
are In the Confederate ,army—tho. men who
| have roughed it' through' life from here to
|South America; who have mlbd at slave
hunts and slave-markets; at the .ballot-box
‘and in tho bar-room ; men’, whom society
brands with infamy—outcasts 1 These must
bo overcome, and.l have no. doubt but they
will fight like devils if they can find any. one
brayo enough to lead them. Thom the.luke
warm men, the. strong,- healthy young men
whp oome into our camps with baskets fall of
voiy thin pios at prodigious-prices, aud with
looks neiinOf bold nor yet sheepish, but cun
ning'; who "are. ’ not healthy or "ablo to
love their fight on either side will
haybtobe taught something in the way of
fair dealing. To nhe. creditofKentucky, I
must confess she numbers-but, one cunning
coward, .whoro Maryland..numbers;
Kentuckians, generally come, out boldly .on
ono side or, tho other...;. ...
~T dm sorry to say that Ifhe'health of‘the
brigade is not quito as good as it was when I
last wrote, tho ratio of sick'pbr thousand, to
day, being about fortyA bodto nO-fourth of
this amountaro in the hospitals. . As a gen
eral; rule, bowover, invalids do. not rejhain' in
the hospital moro than three days. Compared
with, brigades in our rear, we am very healthy.
The mon are’in- capital spirits—those from
Pittsburgh.and vicinity in . particular bear
thomselvos well. ,I’have often hoard tho re
mark that "Pittsburghers made out well every
where’'—Clever inclined to that opinion my
self. On the, contrary, :I aacriboa the utter
ance of the opinon to ovex-weoning vanity;
but lately I nave adopted the belief myself.
To boar mo out, let me give ah insteneoortwo:
In Camp: Kevin, somo three weeks .ago, ,we
xan short of bread (orackers.) Flour' was
issued instead of the usual amount of bread.
Government bako-ovens (patented by a luna
tic) were at hand; but owing to a lack of
.brick and mortar, and -ansfexperiencod baker
to oversco .the wholo of the baking for .the
brigade,.wo vrero left upon our own resources.
One trial ofdough, soaked in rank fat over a
temper-trying wood firo, satisfied Company B.
.They determined to do something better. They
laid down rails, covered them with straw and
, clay, shaped a Batch oron with largo brick
| of straw and day-over that, started a firo in
-it, and proceeded te bake bread in it the no.xt
morning, in a matter-of-fact, common-place
way. As tho oven was built in a very'short
time, (abohltwo hours,) it attracted the atten
tion of the whole brigado. Yesterday, finding.
; themselves somewhat , cold , and in want of
kitchen .room, they tore down a log house a’
short distanco from the company’s quarters,;
andproceededjwhen off drill, to erect adbceht
log hut* To-day it is almost completed. Ono
of the tnocniiee geniusos.has half.thatohed it
with straw and cornstalks. I auTsorry they
can’t find transportationslbr it; it- would be
a capital place to take a morcelinwhen on
general guard, or to sloop in.. stands, it
wouldaocommodate at least thirty.; .'
Sbirituons liquors of off kinds arefnrtlypro-
Xibucd in this-camp. I have never
place whero! liquor is as scarce: as .it ;is he»4
rorhaps will; say to yourselves, “He
must naye. bbon hunting it.” T confess I did
‘hunt* f forif;but Trailed to find it. When
Cottpany ! Doctor proscribed-,it for. the
.whole oompany upon the morning, of one of
the worst wct_daya wo 'experienced—-the m»- ;
iority of the company having slept on very i
boggy ground, and,- having consequently;
‘sponged np’ more, wator in their elqtnos than
; wal exactly conducive to higk hcauh—l did
what leould to obtainsomething stnuulatingi
-but 'Rflgimeutal: Surgeon eonld .noi
Xarnish it. -The Captain, in the meantime,'
was seeking-liquor in the UtUo town ofNolin,,
bat ho also faiicd to pTocuro it, and the men
.won compelled to do withoat it at a time
whon it was absolutely necessary. . You can
judge from this our chances of obtaining more ;
than is good for a man’s -‘stomach I* I
• ; The; rebels, have been at their pld tricks
again, sixteen miles sooth of usthey have j
the 'bridge recently built ovor :
' -Sa far, the oxploits: of these
bravo rebels, have, been, confined to .the bunting
of railroad bridgos, hnd the pillaging of union
men’s houses."' •“ r -- x
Tho nowsboys still bring us the Looifville.
Journal --and- Bemoerol,^and^-although' our'
- mails aro: somewhat irregular, we • receive pa-'
nor* from homo with every" maiir Ifevorthb-,
test,' those who have friendfl'in
sot aend too many .papers:? . Xor
j write too many letters to their friena*. I«e^ 1
ters aqd papers bringa“hemo iufluohco 1 * withi
tham.-' Any ont : who has- witnessed this'rush,
for letUrs whe&nhetnail ls'«pCEDed,-anii the'
changingreipressions of- iecipi*nis.Mtd<
■ nhn-iuoipientaf,el 'lotters,:wiU-teiUty.-tq *hpr
t Oone«tn!pM,u^my--aBBer3Uon.- r r\
, - rtisreportediforthe the
■ 77th iriU* rpcalve a'month’s pay qp, the. 7th.'
Mylimitedexperience.ihsuch matterrbwenei
l will be pald whehr^thembney 1
'iFln'mypbcket/; £ Hubeve.r, vrbareas able; to-'
serve witnouCpayaa ourbrothrenin Western-
Virginia.' 'ln -good r time; in gckwl tisie—at
your lelsUre, Mr. Paymaster i In the mean
time, bo assured we will not starve as long as
ye arefti'Kentueky.- 'And-when the pay doss,-
come, bo; ussurod two-thirds
of it will be senttothe "folks at home.”
- ~i. 'Very rdspebtfulTy,'»' • ■ L. ; ••
;Ocir‘readew>wlll thatj
ia • tha Peiisaeols tiho Fcder
<ab could aot' Todaor Fort Mbßavtotisau they*
bad thiiy.aoeom
plisbed- waay-M *hoir-' bfi^tad’with
Ifmooth bonwl AfUr -ae/en.'BtobUit!;pr®pa-.
rmUoatbocoauifiß eomasticvd' With ihe ad
vaatagv, aiusaal/ontbo flda oMhuCopfed-’
tu-'i .-Wi'c Lt::.lo
&UME
7TNDEMNITY 5 AGAINST 'XiOSS'-flte^
A FIRE.-FBAJiKIJSFIB£fKBOBAHCE Con-,-*
PAXT or PBQ.ADEE.rBjA. *JT
Cbceinot street; tiear Fifth. :i
Statement of Awet*, 7 -Jan &ary* 1 , 4 1860, *puMttfoid-' *
actof-Admablgr/beijtfr-f-: yr^~:
Jint Mortgages, amply secured.. *1,8*6,333 00, ,
5** 1 auw, &n»-t nL'ntWH «l)e«t 1025« S od -
■’SSrAsstssss^rr-^sat
•Ca m ! 2T,a9flW>t
IHha.wJy profits fcom-premidma ifliicli tbil --
Company ran, divide by law are from risks which '
have beett determined. ’ *' if - -- <...•- .3 t 2
Insurance mate an -every, dceccfptioa of.propeitr, f
in town end country, at'ratea.es lowaaarecoaantent ■’
wit hr security. , - . v - • '•?;: **■;
Binoe the|r Incorporation, a petted of .thirty years, L '
they have paMleeaee by fire to as amount exceeding’ „
Tmr Million* </DoBor», thereby vffordinr evidence,
of the advantage* of Insurance, a 1 well as Ihelr aHIH v
ty ud dbpomttai to meet with: pfomptnoe; :
Debilities.
LotsnarruKt
Lowes paid daring the yea* GI
' nuucTOiMf ‘ ‘
. Charles N. Bancher, laaao lea, .
Uordecai D. Lewis, Jacob' B. Smith, .
ToWas Wagner, Edward C, Hale,
David 8. Brown, Geo. W. Blchards, . .
Samuel Grant, , George Foies. '
CHABLEB N. BAHCXEB, Frond** .
KDWAKD C. DALE, Fic# PntidenL 1
Ww. A. Stun, fisc ntara pro tern, ■ »
J. GABBNEB COFFIK, AooU, ..
tnyC Office northeast cor. Wood A Third stt. .
T7IRE insurance, by thereUv
J? ANCE MUTUAL. INSU BAJiCE COMPAMu
•F PHIL ADELPHIA, on BUILDtHGS. limited cr
perpetovl, MERCHANDISE, TOBNITUBB, Ac.’, In '
town or country. Office No. £O3 Walnut stroefc; yj.v
Capitai, Assrs, $308,506 96—inTcpted „
as follows: J •*
Pint Mortgage od Improved City Pnfotrr> ’-i
ty,,worth doable the
Groand rent, first claw 2,462 60
Penna; & 'B.^Co, 1 * C per dent.- MUfedM
loan, $30,000* c0*t.„—27,900.00,
City ofFhnkdfll|ihla,'-6 per cent'. 30,000 O(r
lpef.cWP, B. Rltotri l&fiQߣPr
Collateral bonds, well secured .2355 DO*
Hahtihgden <hhd Bitted- To* M&teMft
Stock of Beliance Mntoal Ipsa canoe Cqa,;'B4£6s jQB>
Stock of County Fire Insurance C0L..V... 1,090.00
Stock of ' TTOwOO
Commercial Benii. do . .Uf? jj*
Mechanics* BanT* 1 do il r ? 65 W
Uziioh M. Insarancb-Co.'a Scripw^..J •. 160«00j
Bills Bocelvablo, bualnoss.paper...l6,297 18
Book Acoomita, aternoi interest, 1 6£lfik72i
Cash on hand and in hands of agents...... 11,38815..
$308.506 96
CLEM TIHGLET, Pra&onL
" DTOXCTOSS: • /
Cbm Tingby, ■-■ . H. L.Caivon,. - : >
Samttel.Blspnam, . - 2*,Lothrop,- ;
Wm. B. Thompson, . . Bobt. Toland,
Bdbett Steen, r |* Chk».Lalahd, ! • 1 - J
FroderickUroWDiv; *lWil’lfc:'Lewigii'‘ t
Wnu'Mnsa^r,
C f . Stevenson,,
Bon!.' Wi Tlngley, ’'
John-B.'Worrol<
Manball HUi, - •
B.M
6 Hortheaqt cortei
WESTERN INSURANCE GOMEA^
ITT . ,r ; ..
. ; '' B. MlEtEß,'Jr.rPreAfriU.
G. Mi t’:
Offlco, No.r92}WaMgrstTeet r Spang A Co.V?fara~
boose, tip stairs. Pittsburgh, .... ;
Wilt Cnt*rt apain#-aQ tindr t>/ Fire 1 oitd lfariM#
A Horn* Wtitttion, managed bp tHrtddr* <rtd
art vxU QO+itmnitp,and teho aft deter*
ruined, by prompinett ana Übaxdily, ■ maintain &*
c haracter whiehtkty hare asttmud, at ctfering' AnXetd
protection to Otoeemko detin U> btjnfrecL - -ft ■/:
iSSOTS, OCTOBEB 30,1860* *
Stock Accounts. BZftCQ.DO
Mortgages .. 2,100.00
Offlco ' 250 00
Open AcconntsyAe...ii.. 7,809 00
Cash-.-..-..; .... HJSL »
Praminn Vnti'w/ 27,003 14
Notes and Bills 174,075 12
• . -OIMCTOM.;,, • . ‘ . . .
Georgs Barrie, •• r Wn£ KcKnlght, '' ■
' B: Siillef, Jr., ; .Nathaniel' Holms#/--.-..
Bees J. Thongs, - Alex.‘Nimick, ’
O.'W. Jackshnr'' ‘ 1
Jsnes-McAniay, , • _ . William U. Smith,
Alexander Speer, ' C.W. JUcketsoa
Andrew Acliltp,
my3o
F RE, MARINE AND INLAND TN
SCBANCV.-INSUBANCi COMPANY I 'OP
NOBIHAMERIOA, PHILADELPHIA,,.,;
Incorporated.l794—Capital; s£oo,ooo.
Assets, Jkauary:iO,lBsU.^™'^_-^X^.4IAS0 r a2*il
• , ABTHUa O, COFFIN, Ae&fatf.
THOMAS PLATT, *ecreiary. -
TNSURANCE CO. OF THiTST&TE
X OP PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA.'
Incorporated 1794—Cajrttal, $300,400.';
Anseta, February 1, 00
- . HENRY D«. SllEBBE&D, rinidjnU *
WILLIAJLHABPEB iSeeriiar,/..
TJAETFOBDJFIRKmSDKANC&Cd
JLX habtfobd. .•/
,• Incorporated IttO^CabiHilVjsoO,000. 5 i’ J
Assets,May 1, iaiP-;.^.. , ,"s<^7*4:pp
H* HUNTINGDON! ZYsndeat. 1
TIMO. C. ALLYN, Secretary. V
. in the above old and reliable Con
panieacan bo.obtainod by application to , .
• , w. p. JONES, Aaeiii '
felfcdly 87 Water street, Bagaisy’i'Buudlnif. •
r'UTIZEN'B INSURANCE COMPANY
\J OP PITTSBURGH: Office; Oorner Harket'dad
Water atreots,-second, floor.-■
- WM.BAGALE Y, Preside*^.
BAHU KL BE A, Secretary. *—•
' Insures Steamboat* and Cargoes. ■••••3 *•:
- locons against lom And damam in the navigation
of the Southern and Western - Riven, Lakes and
BayonS,and the navigation.of the Seas.
" Insures against low and damage by fire. •
Wm. Bagaloy,
Ju. Park, Jr.,
B. J. Jones. r
Francis Seller*,
W. G. Johnston,
C. Zng,
Cant. S. 0. Young,
S, M. Kler,
. PIKSUBAKCECOMriHrJ 1^!
oppoxile tb& Cuitom llotuo. • "•* “ •
‘ $304,048.- 7: - ?
<'Wiirmate all kindi ot Inranaoa, eltberpttpatnal
ot limitedj Oa eTery description of Property.orHer
chatntlMi at reasonable rate* of premitna; : » -•• - J ‘.
< ?:;••.■ BQBEKT P. KJNG,
' M. W. B4LDWIN, Vice Pnn&enC
• T. BLACKBUB3US* fifcretMf.J ' r, :!:.
ChAj. fiajw,'
E.R,O*P6,
E. B. English,
Geo. W. Brown,
P. B.Satery,
A -LLEUHJSJN Y J&W&iJSCK&W
JrLPAKYOP PlTTSßtmott. OMNo-IrWlb.
street, Bankßlodu.-:' •* f '
tlnsnrea againstaQ kind* o£ Fire and Harin# BBki.
* ISAAC JOKES, PrmOmL r;~
■ JOHNH. McCOBD, rfceiWdewt
D. M. BOOK, Ssenotoy.
•• ~ (kpt.Wit DEAK, gwwiijai)
Isaac Jon~es, ' " -
C.G. Hussey,
Harrey Chads,
Outt. B. C. Gray,
John JL WUson,. .
B.L.Fahnestoeic,
* . ; .
Sowing .Maohmesjf n
EO. 27TOTH STAKED, PITTSBTTEOHr^A.
; r
UNITED BTATXB Pl3S> OKXDS?ATS >4?«;
.r i tuaaHojs.mtjsyAiftjj
S*A» IfAXB; lOWA fiTAXK TAIB
. ".r ' kIIfTCCkTBTAJZ>AIB; * ' s ‘
(Mcigblftcluuik«*liirtltaw‘^
cst: *:• •’;-I*CUltrili*Mtefeala'lnttitst*| r- ; ,:
.„ , r Oißclnnstl Mechnnks > Inst! tots:
AH*OHMTT COUNTY XAIB, FUTSBUMH,
oflftrflwgrtyFairs too man—c— <o attrition^
We offertothe pabUc WBESLE&ttWIL6OJTB
TBfFEOVKr SKWbta ■ MACHINE a* KSOOOED
PBICES, with la ere—ert confidence its merits
the belt and moct tellable FioUf'fiMifer'Xttkin
WW Iqq—. It—ws equal]* well on tbeibfck—tetri
thiriwt Ikbrio, spates the lock.*stitch tape—tble to
nawil, wlthtbef—cnfUl idraat«g>ott>elgr*M*»
o&rbothafcfcf* ftnnlngJMLTJdMorcEalnon tbe under
dde—4e«imp*e In cotutroct£oa r moreeppedylnijwte*
mat, end morp da—Me UtennaycKberinyhlDe.,
We git* Mi Ins tractions to enabla'ttie jxnahMer
•to ee« ordfiisry deenu(ttltch.brce, &U,%qDti lather,-
bind and tack, sB on the afid-waiTant
lrfer three Tears. Sr"--' t
Cirenlsis, ladfeu of
the high—t standing, «—i «—1 %—kiilf lhg pricer,
*ci, wuTleT^tSßMtt WtytotWmg&ipfpi tayj*«o*
,: ; c ~; j
t-i •'.
jr, •: fjy’:'r4
LXXIY-
*«•<
ju. B..yr<uMuiti iud
■ Jehu Stall, FitUh'gt).;
ISOHStASrSamSS: .
J. O. COFFIN. ApM. *
g Third nod-t Wood street.
M. GORDOlh&w&iry. °
DIBXCTOU; ... .
Hour T. M; Howe, • -
■ John' BUpton, ■ j: c
Ju. 11. .Oooper,
S.'Hurbkagh, ..
J. Cildwe&gre.,
.. John.&-I>ilsorth,
BarcU j Proa to nv .
de3fclyd
v^hf
BI&ECTQUI ‘ ,
: : Jownh S.WnV
;-G.Bheniun,
John CUjrton,
J.B.Utg*rg«e,.?**'
S. Wikr:
■
oornerThlrd and Wood
nnzcTou:
• John I>.Mi^ord, :: '' /
ssar*"
■ CaptvWmMntown :•>
Kobt, L.ilqGro*,. „
, H. Parti.- » J»l:Iyd
»aibs oi^w#: