The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 27, 1861, Image 2

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    m .tj *4 ..g- —T —gj >-;> rrit'T. » .VOTICKS. •»»*»
mfiS dtetty. *«-..**■« di r
- : gone' tc~wi tneas the n Sag, „ f
•F to the .« »*h Kegim-aut Cb? 1® i^S?iS&ataJ ‘->0 F“ 1 l« Ss^ A t ] I«^,^on 1 «^ ,^on
'SS?ai?£?Sf Hgg l '
tbeepotby j s™
them. For haring a slight acquaintance with -E”'top auntml conviction that j — ’-
the officer in charge’ uf Fort Pcnnaytrxjfea,, j, Girons of omjwUmg, »«i j
whose solemn duty-it- is to eat Mr ration, to pretoit that rrSl hold TM.
within the pirainctS-of that ■ wt w „„,,,
atopped thore,;ou my *ay to, tho eamp of the .*““ <Ker ~ WSy# toward tho mother eojmtry.
“thirteenth,” and, a. upon my amvafe.they * tk#re -|, an unpleasant romor in tho town
fir.da.aint.of sixteen guns, which a .light to-nigjt thaVeom. M oar*“Xnes
knowledge ,of artillery procure assured me morttU| JbStoa «0 «*mw, a. I doubt the
, was not set down in the regulations, ae a »a- trni i 0 f it;afcd Wbo able to-morrow to
latctoany known official* frora a.plain gen- ascertain ijeriaiily. ... • - . tliar- _ ott .g
** to J -bre£
the boisterous wcloomo.as a hox that wmldstand tho wear and tear of
“ „nr correspondent,” and felt defecate, ajout, ' The box wonld be of ser
farther-until I had remained long T ice a. well ns tho contents— .simple matter
Sfcsss swsrsfflgg: 2JsK»r»sgr.~,
“K?- ™j‘v&
a brilliant and impressive reply on be- min ieated.officially anything in relauon to
half of hie regiment, which was unfortunately th Irent is accepted ns an intimation
rohdertri inaudible by a severe rheumatism in the affair leek.
U held by the Fnlwood ap on\ESlan, seem, to hero fallen‘
o r A rio and isa very important post, The evident malignity and chagrin
mo?nUng .U. very «&, v*™*
munding the northern appToaoll* to the <uty. plans, shines ont io plainly a no
“ VbX k a’nd
"‘.o/’osS W ««hnown abili^ighlhav.
iL*,.™ of •witnessing - * skirmish; drill, and oT j t j ca and such disastrous results * r .
ll!f mJTnhuleased with the correctness and BSUre 0 f their opinions, thal\he commnni
b of'lu the movements. Th. mem- bav. settled down into the belief that the
Sera of the company are all y\upg men, and, Comm ander-in-Chief probab T j dotißmd
Lick lodk. that promiseswell; onndj for hi. action and inaction, and it n
““A‘° * l thrii equipments, Ltl. r for Mr. Eliott and the tori o u _•»«,
ISdM thriJ carter., avinces the presene, of doll . t flg ht to have as much | “
S «SUr»of“r“ pride. They are armed ?h o se who do, and whose lives hang m the I
to drop you -7-1 ietter fren^th;
gone Ul-Mg^'hntßemained to eieseup and
oocailonally—the tnboa .being altogether too mlit t 0 yoa this letter.
S to admit tho coarse P«i»r wh ch l.
uSod in cartridge., mad ,l J
chnrtte with explosion of-the cap- This, it
Haems to me, might create a feeling of un *
certainty, that would be depressing;
bring a military man, I speak on tho subject
*‘«e“"t; O, the fort there U an
extenaive view, and many other earthwork,
can be aeon at all parts of the damps, sur
rounded by the white tent, of tho solder..
I romemberod three year, ago, smndmg
anon the same elevation, and looking out
over the «»me landscape, when war had not
Reached, with ite hot broath, Ute
meadow and wood-when the far '“ r . dr f °^ 6
” and the eninmor, wind boro the fra
I from the upturned mould, while tho
ang in the sunshine, and
ice went twinkling with the shepherd ■ tri>.
singing with tho reaps*-
changed to-day. Field ] and rtream,
md mounUin, of tho fair ia “^“P o ’
to have faded in ite bounty, and evon
~ weary of deceit, torn the green mantle
to' show earth in ft. roal deformity.
, ahl .tawfitag by the frowning »nnon,
tho tamparts, I look far
d the.lino of mere vision, and I tee a
erchange. Seel the mautlp tornrnde- ;
n that which seemed » li ‘l “ o .™
and .00 thebleekherror which it always
aednhdor the graces or It. drapery 1
is I stand, I seem to fed the
talisc tho poette grandeur of resist
sill of a mighty people .weeping down
, and annihilating the living 1«' of ««
’bile 1 Tho war,'with all 1U terrors, wife
. no record equal in borrorto tho imqnlty.
11 sweep away—and when wo nso from
ishes of our tribulation, may the equal
SSS«f tit
smoke wreath, curling -P?* “2JJ£
e subjects over, and in our talk sjanaer
Jack upon tho path of lire, and.repibor.ng
thousand incidents of a pleasant boy oo
sople tho fort with old friends and former
Sine—and forget the gliding boors of tho
£trd evenings we stroll over with out
nd Co the camp or tho • thirteenth (
to tho contrary notwithstanding)
„y old Wendsf and adm.ro .he
irnments of the camps—tho sfeeet .s bo
sen tho tents bring regularly planted wltn
and cedars, and all the mala entrauee.
tho camp arched and garlanded in honor
ra of building up legs three or font feet,
unking and daubing them well, and then
t the wedge shape tent over as a root , it is
inn and gives good ventilation, and when
ded’by fireplace is both '“ a B an< '
,ccrfal. Some of the German companies in
Tbrirade, I notice, dig down three or four
et ground, and wall it up with log .
id B«l tho tont orcr |t. Jt i* noi a
lea— though warm, 't roust I, TO
emn Many of the officere in tho.ldth feayo
“£d lograblns; which seem very, eomfor
[uejhut from a difficulty in pr°c">"£ “ <b >
her are not as ligh t as they should he.
7few days ago, ono of the mess hal the
niifortaD'e to mistake poxedered tn\cry tor
todkwper, and nsedit rery Üborally, which
how.’thc necessity of having the quarters
veil litnp; The effect migfet have been most
iisastrens. hht the surgeon with groat prc»'
mee of mind, managed, with great difficulty,
i.ouantity of old rye whiskey,
HhvraS onugedxb administer the remedy in
SlihnnaantilS, that the sufferers F.ero ren-
SraadMntn'M'i «*"• remained; so f» r many
hmSi hnt'Sa're fait no permanent inconveo,-
•i*m therefcoifl. item to bo. doiag welK
The loeatlon'of the earop is - very pleasant
oar.ndtol.robly-h.»Uh,,.lXl!o„»‘fP'ar
ais^t'indisposition in .thepampi U
wiime.««nt nttfnfal »CDsation in the head, »ntke
KS^« P whicb arises, probably, from the
Sunnhring high; and the heavy fallof mouo-
UinFlew in the evenings. It is also attended,
with-great thirstj and the tpring Jwihg at
eoma distanoe, it is sometimes difficnlt to find
iihlhr enongh in tbe oamp to .Mhbto »M>
oerform tbo eostomary
Pba fitrict enforcemeotriti ite regimant, oftb«
rtwlaUpn/oAMdlng ’ all ipirituoua Uaoorij,
oxcoTlont tbSog, and produoUM of
packages of traots-they. would
Bocond the eKrtß of the officers in their prof
{table evening gatherings, -ill suuhpecka.
■ges; directed to Col. Kowley, will be distnbn
ted. carefully, by the colonel uipanpn. •
In the deep stillnese of the nlght atending
in the quiet light of the stars, ,we listened to
theevenlnghymh’of Co. A,.echoing over the
‘ i ‘ Th. iweet old afe— recalling other
uSSd fioXv-fh"*- 010 ~i m • wWIf a *' ai r
' mnrard ' wfaita echoes retnained: in our
fflStSlr;* How sra thnU withthe grand
•iSiuSVniarcliVf “Old Hundred,whether
v _j WT «rbanitiug tinder arch®*
qf“XSrfrat dimmer in tßvillagechurch,
: v th, lisy.' m -
L_ * Tessed o>r tbe hymn-.booke flniteriugV*^
. Th»t9U,fe|s.ffl?il<>w!*> , y. ...... ,-•>
So far as I oould gather IP ■ Wj&i?**’.
fety^b’palho. P .hi
liUle with the burden of
■ :Becausahe.w«sei)ef?rfeu.,
is only eqnalod by tbo kong whoMohoyqs rnns
tho lead, I believe/when tjlfi I“tter aong
*' Th”*ltnnres«lon scenis to.be T' , .T *s”.*^L iI,
the briffkae Hull they will remamin thmr pros
ont quartors all winter, ..The.pos.Uon lsn.
rerv nwcitary ono torbold and nnlos. there
Vbnald Mvft) ileidAd jraoeesspammtnting
Mfilfei a cempia Xt. of tfee unemy
sdMatiassas, tho pqrtmhst.be heldid feras.
lihouiaBtich>'»u«*sirpeeor,protahly_asniall
SeUiehmStwoaM be'ljft
sylvanla, and tho balance be.thmwn fqrwaM'.
! Wh'eneTorUierUme
gre&t faiih Oust the segment wUI do Its dntyp
jmdltsenreer he asouree of .pride M:tho_ old
smoky hnrgh, whore friends and
wiltwaU anxiously after the battle. _ _
The impr*s*i° n U very general in gashing
ton that Se rebdlion most be cruahod this
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i.„ ypm>T MOBSISO. DEC. 2.1 I MI
'i j /<Jur“Hhlatlonn'witU JJub«S»4.'
J While »1m pnhlia mind in thin country is
f ‘ entirety calm with respect toour relations
tlic excitement in Eng-
W'.i 1 uni.uof themost intense character. Koth
ing like i t has been kuownfor many years;
" ~,,1 ‘ whither-! the GovernmimChad any
agency in raising this storm or not, it may
and.lt difficult to quell it without great
concession! on onr part. We infer from
Vbe giringa, odt at Washington, that onr
-■ SoTernment'confidently calcttlateonapa'
- ■ eific solution of tho question in dispute, and
will n» doubt resort to all honorable means
of securing so desirable 4 result. Our con
fidence" in the pacific feelings of tho Ad-.
. : , miuiiti-ition, is our sole iriiauce .forthe
. . , preservation of ptiace; but oven their best
Effort, may .be thwarted by the passion
;; which rnles'the honr in .England.
i Tlic general impression in this country
■, i shat war with. England will not result
from ih*ipreaeht complications. Wc think,
-c i '■ -however, that :th? “wish is the father to tho
ni. ' thought," and that the condition: of affairs is
'• more serious than is generally apprehended.
• * The tone iifrtte British press implies that
nothingiess than the restoration'of Meson
TV/rU' andßttdift to the protection of the British
a L ii«, actof
.in : ' CspCWinra, and.an apology for it, wit
f-'-1 ■, . and people of Great
' Britain. This, we.feel assured, they will
• never get from, our government. That the
’ aotofCapU Turn', was not ordered; that
1 ,lt was unanticipatedj Snd that there was
no intention of offering any insult to the
■ Brltiah flag. our government will freely
■■■•'■ admit, but we Tery much doubt whether the
- i rebel envoys will be. given up, or any apol
. ogyi made for an : act vrhicb-bas been indi
> | iectly : approved.by the government, and
landed in the highest terms by the people.
"• We cannot, without dishonor, yield to
:: blUaterandthreaU that which we would
■ -oW yield from a'sense of Us own intrinsic
justice; nor can we tamely submit to any
: indignity becauae of the existence of the
rabeUjon,-which vreahouid have resented
under more favorable auspioea. Tina would
, ruiti our National reputation,,and would
■ Injure us in tiie long run mote than a war.
", . IgEngland is determined to prick a quarrel
■with ua, or humble us, we do not see how
War can be avoid'ed ; and it is certain the
-.present temper of England is. very warlike.
. jg io surmised Ihat lhe precipitate action
of the British Government was founded on
the supposition that the act of Com. Wilkea
Wss ordered by our Government, and that
when the true aspect of the case reaches
.’ J them’ the tone of their demands will
.; he modified. This may be possible; but
f nr the surmise is not well founded,
' I 'fcr tee iondcw of the 30th oTNp
vember, when announcing that the Bntis_
Cabinethnd cOmc to the conclusion that
tha wt of the Captain of. the San Jacinto,
• in seising passenger* on board n British
vcasel, was contrary to nations,
r- and that reparationimualTlm demanded,
j/, I! -, alludes to a report then circulating there
r ! ■ that our Government had not directed the
seizure by Copt. Wilkes. . - ; ,
.. . . ■ However thia may be, it is understood M
Washington that no modification of the
. . : original diipatcheß has been received by
' librt ttbss; by late arrivals, and that the
iT. V‘ negotiation, if thero is any, <•<>■*••. °“
- the original demand of the Inndou .Cabinet.
---It"hr presumable that dispatches had gone
■to ,Mr. An**» before-the arrival of e
'~ _ British' demands, and Mr. Sswann may be
"Y* t • awairing the result of an interebange of
notes at the Foreign Offici m London, be
-- -1 - fore giving;uny defiidtq_nnswer toJLord
; ’ satisfactory, in this thnwof g«*t
■• ' 1 suspense, to know that the question on our
; side is in safe bands.. Both onr Secretary •
. and onr Minister abroad arc a
•fa v
it home . ...
match in prudence »ud ability for thmr
.1 •• •ißritish' opponents. If we can be sarc£
• iKthoul dishonor, from n fearful war with
U . ithe.moat powerful naUon on cartbf we f«l
- unanA it wiU be done ;d>ut we would
‘ Vtoe no one to be in baste to make-toe <*l
- on ; th. b«Uof the
»f when but »few days wiß decide
matter beyond w peradrenture, so far
.. . as this question is concerned ; but wc shall
vis " , r ‘ "not be free from danger of European corn
s'-* . , e "nlication while die rebeUioniasU.
Umore Sea, or date 28d-in.h, says: t: ,
' r ". return of Oenenl.SrotoMnj
seoouhtod forun thesuwosiUra i
i ’ Sa warm uminenh; ®en. !
■t ’■(■■■<-' a i* !■■■ telegraphed to Mr. Seward tha
, •' •-'^'^‘^^ # , laa s^ll ars™scUi*ndmostl
’'S^ntlS^from s tEj BmperW^
- ’E ls reference to the threatmungas
s>:;: •^■^saagtagss^
... li% d,, xui, dispatch, came from
> *t:jolus,;and probably the Arago will ar
toV* fork to-morrow or the next
**■
»' -«* 'Scott’s message 9 J\ n,e< * i *,^ 0 ?^„v
' J"V. As * pwlfioj^or,
■Vi'Vii ■■•■';■ flen-Sootfi**twice or
‘ AWCtsifnV and' perhap* *u»
~T' }p»ln store forjum on* mor«»acb triomph-
■ ’ • .. yniutu/rvuiat^, the colored msm who
' PII,V ■ brought home tie schooner
•i.'- •«- - toW the pn» c»pu«n
-and two mates, has bean awarded $l-,000
-r;i Bbifi Bowiit McKuiobi, M. c., K»i»«4
L . h --. »:* stilt. Cmgnu has
l J ;> "■' ‘ ; adtaqMi.oTn for three days, and will "M 1 *
5; •. aclasc the vacation for three days ■»"•
, i:',' y'U''-V ! - •
.. r ' CiUmo, m, Dec.. Wel»ler r with ]
tei “i“f:
fenced: teeh'Csmn Jackson prisoners, who were
,fSi&ni i-.-' 1 ■■ • here by the authoritiesat 8L touts.
' fiee' miles above Co
i« .’'•'•"•'tta'boi Jy. the gunboat Grampus, which
..o’.ir-v,:**.aurtaurtlwf wedse* freraaperson
..' -/ i,& is hold » «ap“« the]
• t-’liiAr Folk- has been replaced by s gun of
' *W*r> «*Sg» calibre. .Ho says the forces there
iU " are.bout 40,000. V - ;
- fe;»a«)s.« -.t -f.-.-*-- Orleans, states thatthe_s'#-“-
W i * = bard, to take.;. They
- ,r S* poorir pnioetri. H« *»***“•* *“!
•f• .. „ > ( British subjcctsin
i' \ n~' s*'- ~ ■^
T¥ClO?lsaSitt
[ for the PitUliorgh GaAuttc. 1
Mesaae. Editobs: Are we to undcratanil
that the nominee for the Mayoralty by the
ao called Union Convention, is the saoie
Henry A. Weaver who figured so largely as
Chairman of the County HepublK.n&r
eoutive Committee during the last Presi
dential campaign, and who was Piously
elected by the Republican party Major of
ouTcUy, and who of late date received fa
tors from the pame party by being appoint
ed an assistant in the commissary depart
ment of our State? If suoh is the case wo
hope that in the coming contest Bepubli
cans will mete out to him that respect and
rewarf renegades and ingrates deserve.
We have heard it whispered that some l e
publicans are talking of extending to him
their support. Surely they are not in
earnest, else they are disposed to uphold a ,
man who shrinkß not from defying our
party, and who would sink us lower than
ihehottomless pit, if he can only ride into
wwer on our ruin. How, we nek, can Re
publicans bestow theirvotesonsuch aman,
who as long as he could make capital out
of them, wis with them, buCwhen request
ed to step aside and for
cithien, who was the h&orable choice of
tbcparty, and Mr. Weaver’s equal in every
respect, must forsooth hob nob and collogue
politmians u. dis
tract and break up, if possib e. ho Tery
.party who conferred on him all the prim
al-distinction he ever possessedl ol_
it, Republicans, in the right spirit. -
sne for yourselveß into the trickery and ar-
Ufice which was employed to get up dial so
called Union Convention—cony osed- in
chief of Democratic wire workera-aml
what will be the result of yo.ur invcstiga
tion - Why, you will find, if you extend
vour researches very far, that the mana
gers whoarrauged theplayforlastT.iesday
were all Democrats, and the Star wlm was
brought out on that occasion, to ,
break down the Republican party m thm
city and help one good Democrat }to office
was to be Ilenry A. Weaver. ’
haTthe patronage ho received from theßc
publicanparty grown oold, ere he thrpws
&lf into tie arms of his old enom.es
is foisted by them on the people ns
Union candidate for Mayor—and being
forced to declare that bo has no political
tic The hopes by cunning strategy to ilupo
rosy minded Republicans to elect him, nnj
Unbalance of hie ticket, by
What say you, Bepubiicnns, will it not he
more consistent fir you to support your
own regular ticket, made up or menwhosc
whole political career and moral worth*™
unimpeachable, than to aid and alje t a tick
et beaded by a renegade from your parly,
and who by his defiant attitudo disclaims
aR gratitude and love for those who warm
ed Mm into political existence? Let your
votes on the Mst
answer. __ t
TO ora FUIEKDS.
Hitherto, we have nen-r offered any one a pr«-
h>r belpitw toeitewl the Circulation ol t » fT * ,b^
,\Ve have prinlai the cheapest omslderinti
thn oull.y by which It I. pr°dored, that .... U
lued la .n,ca»»tTT.«Jli»?ilfftUttlc more than
the end of the whit. paper; hate employol n° 11 K' ""
tn cuoraau for eubecriNiTS, and lutve allnwcd no com
peusalian (beyond • «>py »•«“' 10 a " y °. *"
Ihouaund. of tod* Mend. who hav. annaall, ta
ken rare that the number of copied ol our aororaj l»-
„„ circulate I in their respective neighborhood,
should be at leaat maintained and ii.pnwibh, inentaa
cd. We have been paring even of verbal thank. to
these frienda, hnt have nono the lea. rvnllradlleMJ
our obligation for their carnrei, nnwdßsh,
pdlnatakinc, pendstont oflort*. ,
We propore lor the present ««"»' only—ln view f
the lianiueea of the times, nnd the frel timt « «
enabled to bny while paper eomeythat rheaper titan
wo Imre hitherto d 0..., or call H« hi.
d W'ajf lhe>Krt« make uomf .mill arknowiolg
tnonr nnfao much a reeempenie onaHght tre»m<>-
„|al_«o there Wend" wlio .hail ree fit to eiert tl.em
nclvehto obtain .nbrerlption. (wlielb-r .'riginn
renewal.) to-"nr Weekly nnd Semi-Weekly edtil".-.
W e do not know that we oonlU otw anythin;; !>r« m
il„ value more sWierelly nreept.ble and uretul than
w Cold Pen of tb. beet quhllty and Bniah. W epre
„„ therefore, to forward to curb pwren who, .lnriag
the two .bail rend n, eubreriptlon.
and payment. for tneTniervi. »« follow.:
” WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
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FoT * ‘ r«T *hkm, an-l Peal <* nXt * <**
*•* to valnoof- '/'".ll.
For t«i Forty Coph. Wrvklj Tytbnu-,
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Forcai Finy” tiopiva W« eh'-C Tribnne. la nee
F " • alliew, and Vena nr Pen. and bare
to value of. - ; ’
r „, «ml Elclitr Cottle* Wrekiy Triboiw. ro «*.«
For 3m. Pena or Pen. mih..,,,
Oipire Weekly Trilmne.
fooVe odd™. and Pen. or Pen. mol
Caw* to value of--'- - •
SI.2U each will fee required in nil ca** where tb*
Paper to to be addressed to oath anbscribor.
8E2ll» WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
sv-SU Five Copies Semi-Weekly Tribune,
F<*r SUtW, or Ten* and Co** to vnl-^
For *2O W> Eleven Copies Tribuno,
| FPT ***' ’ /‘ J.fiJdrw.aml Pens or Pen. and
i Ca*w to value of.. 4 *
The Weitern Flcef. For m«>. Pen.
ror^.A^jSs;;;
There «r«ltMr twelve gunboats at bairo, , jo,on
and three at MoundClty, S' l ™ l '* ’ a 2 Mick will Kd required in ml careawb.re the
each of which wiU carry twelve u CK b .nbreriber.
gune. There are alsp it, pin. will 1« of ihc mnnnfalcnre of A. Morion,
mortar battenes, which ® 0 “““ g u b * K ,kc »e W «wh|E' *B J -' ww 10 u
gone each, of ths heaviest C * l *' ! !*1 L ’ -They*iU bn lunWwlat th. menu,
eapable of irtutoj* ' -*> r»oore « t«rt.e "tyla
Otroyihg a town, as well as " U 1 Q , Pen. ar Pen. and Care, wanted for pre
havoc In an army from “ Liul.-ourlrt.od. ar. referred to the mm..lf.ctnrer .
Several large scows, mounted with-on* gun Jn TQt Tblbcte . soe advertisement beaded
each, are at Paducah, fifty nj " e ’ n P t * lC | j, thao'the Sword," and be par-
Ohio. , . . t ticnlar wd notify the-nnmter mid qpalitrof tbo
It IsproUble that river navigation in t v ? p t „, , 0 d Crec prefom-d.
the Tioinity »fC*lt» wilVbe obatrueted by L . Vj ,i M of T|» 1"““* »“■“ -
Ice before 4e middle of January wo ■
trusT that it will hot catch th« «•“ "'» %-tooiir.ii" cm b.oi.imn«i, it b. much »for .fom
eUte of masterly inactiv lty. The Missis- HUU. Tha rnune of ih. l oet-omc
slnpi is usually navigable at all seasons >botJd ln aU plainly wrin™.
f«m Memphis to New Orleans. The fleet p.ynfon, elways in advance.
Should keep ahead ofthe ice at aU erents. '.JJJ. TU e TIUBBW, S» : ' W
■■ 1 - - ’V ” iie\r Y<*k- :
From North JUasoutl.
OOIXCT, lU.. .DCC. 24.—CoL Bishop, of the
North Missouri csralry regiment, wsrohod
out from Macon City, yeslerd&y, with about
120'men, and, succeeded m aur P r ‘? i, * g ,o
band of nearly 400 rebels, caphnung 131
prisoners, 30 horses, and fbUtng the bal
once to dight. He also Vdled 10 of the
rebels, and wounded amumber more .This
is tbe-.Bubatanoe of a dispatch sent by CoL
Bishop,to Gen. Prentiss, to-day. .
‘■the-troubles on the
ro*d BTe reported 10-nigW io be »Un c6n-
SaedV Animportant bridge, fiftme not
gSen, is reported burned, and a grCat ex
night rad yesterday.-SAiai I D,,po( C /. to
Chicago Tribune. ' ■ ■ 1 '
Tire BcovixoiALTEiil'tsl.— The war fe
ver is at its height in Canada. Toread the
nPAvineia) ttmrools one would suppose the
Swat empire of Ciinaßft hod receded sonjp
fricvbus^insult-vhich demanded the utter
SiiSon of her foes. It»s »lUtlo amuj,-
■ faff to reflect how pcrfcotly qutet Canadi
wM-undor tta Tres>l , u “ l m?hh
heard front England. If wnsbotunlil the
old • lion growled that the whelps thought
of whining. Canada looks abroad for her
ff.7t.tm"*,"”. well as for her opmwns,
luxuries.-*.* Ver*
I* /th»C
TVilMoo. Superintendent of Uio J<apu
pdrtme'at of. the Illinois" CcntratfcattrMd;
SLni baa boen. appointed ußngjflff
GendralV ttc w " Department »*■ "
inirton and that ho is now in command of
Iho District of Columbia Volontcero.—CA*-
cago Evaning Journal. j_.
aluoumt VAUJIv ise! } I
rt PFCIAX* STOCK HOLDE Kb MEET-
Sisrh-Ibo SWcbboMcr. of .bo -Mlegbon,
Silnoui Compiuj cE
or i to ywjKiSES, ■'”2Jtb tor
>» oVloik o. m„ u> tab. 10.0
of *^l“.« on tbo aflairß of tbo Company-
soo’v.
I o..i«:dia ■:» ii-
mHF ANNUAL MEETING of the
Dirocim lu ciorobmd, on
\(ss£iS9r*! utgT&~n”*« “
r Boots wiU bsclo«dontho!34 toj °t
T£S2lS~§l“=k|
bwe onterwi iut? the disinterment mil
P«r«ou» buried in the
I the South and Wert Common*
g r^M T ISSthA ro-lutermentof therein
'SeomiiSwS
! •**rss&£x!y&-^ Vr °^-
I deifcdfflj
rrti) THE CITIZENS OP ATiTSIiU KUli:
IStSHS-sSaK
i ssgjgy maa:
—fxu t\ |>KUM will be a candidate lor
io MAYOUALTV of AllosW
10 tho BopubliMH nomination. «>■«
„VE»* JP rERTtSeMBJTTS’
jyJAUVE INK,
PHOTOORAPB ALBUMS,
DIABIfcS fOB 18G2.
W . S . HAVEN,
lf nw Third ariwb.
mHE NEW YURK TRIBUNE
large premiums.
aROCERIEB
aou l»ga Coffeb-falr to prl” l ',
25 hhda. 5.-0. Sugar—cbokr,
50 Jo t. B. *>,
•• 450 bnrrrli H: 0. Molnaaoa,
•
: do Tinner*' Oil, , ■ .
go do Carbon Oil,
111, bolia Tobacco— Sa and 10b.
10 do do, —natural loaf,
10'keg* <|o. ,-r.tttwUt, .
4(C lulf chortiToangU^Jw,
’ 10* *• do •-Gnuiww Jer lata,;
3i. I Jo lilflckTeti,,
lyitb . ,
Wttnlduvio Or o Second xtreet
I NDIA UUBDBHI'AN'rK FOR BOOTS
I AifD&HOS& prteerrlug tb* leather InJ render*
iL A S2£ wrfocwwoter-proof and ptlftMo. We
article oureetres, and can rceom
tfrfcT'bc alHhat Is represented, a» nleo can
SSJthftbwoniJ It heretofore,** .ate, whole
sale Int tcttß,»« the India **
OlaiPßtrec.- , J. *n. PHlLLit'B^
MAiiTurs OY«'P Uy r Fa “ iaeB *?PV
r, .SS 7 fiamrrol tiun.nml H.... 1 .1-^l^
jraffl2sSS^B'
wreaws^SsssST'
-<!i£i rwni*<if-LH«mr anil IlnnH utlx-M. 1
/"lOltN
Xj thc^l
I __4fjs' _ tt&cKa'. prime liar Uoru on
, fftnwf WA'bCTn'iil VlnO HW»C.
FEoOF-W liblß, choice ; Kyo
; , r, «• -, tvtfTMr bMWtot it&Whx. *™u._
smn^aj— HW boxes prime Cutting
Corner Market and l*lnt ftroota.
> ( I /’
Oil Cloths, &c*,
i
l x > A *
M’C A L L U M’S,
JTo* 8T Fourth Street,
Boarfit ureriew to the Ute ad«u» ip prts** °J
the foliest *dY»nUge ie offered to V OK *£*F*
FOR CASH. - °* -
gEFOBK liAVUill VOUK
USE THE MAQ&OLiA BALK.
TUU cUffunt preparation render! tlia ridn »oft ®“ d
A “ d KSSS/S^<^»«*’.
A full assortment or.Bouga (muidnnd dry) F*" l
Powdora, Chalk 8a11.,. Hobba' Genuine *“h
1 Jtc.a alwaj* on hAnd.
' - - j.un»
rrtkYLOB & BKOTHEB, Coumsaio*
~ 45 WALOTT SIBSKT.-
yy personal attention siren to
ulo of PRODUCE and MEBOHAOTIZEjejnjjVr
Moderate advance* made onconaignments of itapie
articles
UTIKSCM:
Menu. THOMAS ABBOOKLEA CO.. PUttborgb.
» KIKQ, PENNOCKACO., .:*>•;■
JOSEPH 0. BUTLEB, Big.; CiKtaMli,
,nd Chiclnmiur m«rch*nt»«t>craUj. P O5 -^—■
TiTUKFUY & KOONS Couuuaion
IVL litßCßiNTfti and Wholeeale Dealer* In MM<&-
SHAD, HEIIINIIG,
Ac., No. 140 North Wharrer, twt«een 800 null Arch
• , Sli;'bS D Sir .hi moOlnm
° aLtalNoe. 1,2 and 3, In a*»rl*d packa««.
60 barrels primo No. 1 Halit** Salmon.
1000 do Economy lies* shad.
S £»4r^ o r. Bali**.
W K«W Sf£SJJSftS»
Mllctt > cull Iwfor. b "J I “ I^ UR p nT k KOONS,
■..1-Kmil No. 140 North whuro, Ph»'»-
pEWBYLYANIA
WEIGHTS CABK3.
Yor tale by
niIAKCOAL. IKUi> and nails—We
[ i have now arriving Iron and Nalls of *ll
Lnd will will in largo and •“■‘I 1
ipproved guilt edged paper, at the Tery
offomd HT»‘num=.ur ? nr iA[i mcKs y *CO .
dnia > nont* for KUUnnlng Charcoal Iron
FOR BA.LS BT
.Wi’RCH.IAT TJHOM.
GOODS I NEW GOODS!
FALL ASDWIimCB!
latest STYLES l
At ,h. old .land of JAMES C. WAIT, comer P«n
and St. Clair strati.
Tin. hair, of UMts C. Watt, to****}, ,' "g**
'' lt^oK?TtrKMKH: s'wKAß?^ n
2Sa«i'iS7“f
The .tuck of he* good. i« e«uhl to onj in thta city,
ocl&lyd ——■— 1 ~
houbJi' gijfts.
jjOUDAY BOOKS.
u.ir * cojupjurr,
Ho. 65 Wood Street,
nave no* open an eatcn.lre amertment of elcpintly
Ibimrl and IlliwtratM
books of the season,
Standard' Authors,
PHOTOGRA?H AIBTIMB
Family and Pocket Bibles,
PRAYER AKD BOOKS,
Juvenilcand Toy Boolean
Writing Desks, Portfolios, it..
Backgammon Boards,
IS EVEB.T VARIETY OT STTIE.
dcn.iistkUfT
fjTIUS HO J
FIRST CtASS'StAOTABD .LITERATURE,
ENOLISIfAtIDAMERICA# ISSXJB3,
Of tho FINEST EDITIONS and most SUMPTUOUS
BINDINGS, Including a splendid aaortmrnt of
PHOTOGRAPH ALpUWS*
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS
JUVENICESINGREAT VARIETY !
—tlio most attractive London Edltioni. -»
1 WRITING DESKS AND PORTFOLIOS, to, \ \
i jfow ready at
I DAVIS' BOOK<STOBE, ■>'.
I A n on ’ 93 Woodetyeet, :
TJOLIDAY PKPSJSMTS-
books.
SoV tiZit, newmi v ta* »»■“ •»•'/ «*.' ■»•
pries. tI.K! ever Wfcle oßertdlutl.il dlj, «t UONTS
Book, SUUonerr, Uvulae end N«Wn»I«
rimn. MyonM 11*11. Plltb ktwl.
On tho flrtt ptge, Bit sale a«W. 0. SMXTHK’S Book,
*‘Periodical and News Depot, No. fid SI. Clair itroot,
Apposite tbo St. Clair Hotel. ' - dtil'JM
jjvyftSi FUKSI t ' FUitSll
now WMljiSs » top
LADIES*, KISSES AND CHILDBENS’ 10118,
d.LtillB ASi)
~ "&IT
jjkuvumkh t, Tuu.*.r AiratLia,
TOILST fc*j££.'
:L*** 3 «h*.
HAOSOUA-BAIH,- ,V ii’l
.. 1 TAUWWK tOTIOU,
Club, *«v,
???Kf??K6sSSbmpt oNT*** Oj^,,
■ r ° r 'ijnucowT, ; ,
• ' Aii'd itrtdtr, ia’cfrok* F«any-M«ltetng»> t
degi . Hmithfi»ld apriVoorth ktrmrn *
&ggsxsa&£B!ggg
InsnMtl »»ai to* rnw»
r u«nii tartar. - • j • »
*lt wIU i>nrt» alld B*“*- *V*
_‘ 1* «IU antatdocnjrof tboteeih..>\j a yr,!» l vi-J_
" Jt«|U«9r»UoaiiiMK guy.' -jC
SSMS.*Sm£
{jDflyty of tbO DilfWlld Olid Xtflttt *tt'#®t*t
. \ «<
t GIFTS.
TMSi&IJ
||Ulili)At purl's.
■ -p twirFß’S. 59 Market Street.
•JJpWUAX tiUTA'S.
peotogbafhtakkk,
ipy,OLll)Ay
CIKCINKATI, OHIO.
GUj'I'S.
gifts
STATE REPORTS',
VOLUME TWO.
KAY A CO.. 55 Wood street.
FALL andwintbbi
LATEST STILES
{IKE EDITIONS OF
ts CHEAT VAEIETT,
THE LSTESt* AND'BEST;
)AYS OK isa-oi
- AIBDKS,
CAIIE3, tic., m., m,
FOE
Holiday frtwnhi
ittEk FAFEit;
nss nsv ofprmkuaaa
McCORD & CO-,
ISt WOOD STBSET, riITSBOSOHI j
Embracing otStjgnalitp and Stylo.
CLOAKS, _■
■’:& i
/.! .«i3
»a, M ltarlcet Street
SHAWLS,
DRESS GOODS,
At 12>$ ttento «n 4 «P wmrdB » **
■papttkb.'B. 69 Market Sfaegt
SILKS,
n4i>inyß'g. fi9 Market Street
Embroideries Handkerchief*.
Uoxlcry, Olairea, etc.,
- •ptpirßß.’a. sa Karket Street.
IS ALL RINIIS or
DRY GOODS,
BABkSB,’B t 69 Market Street
deZ):««T
QOUaTRV' BL4JNBJS.TS,
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S.
Just received
BABBED COUNTBY FLAKNELS,
BABRED PEL EES E FLANNELS,
BEAL WELCH FLANNELS,
twilled flanhels, a
CLOAKS A&b SHAWLS,
- A great variety of
LttESS GOODS and
ESBBOIDEBIES,
CHIUSTiIAfI PRESENTS,
AI REDUCED FBJCES.
gtECESir UOLUJA * KUAIL.K
great bargains
EMBROIDERIES
Lao© CfrOOdS.
LXHOT hahdkeechiees,
Gauntlets, Hosiery, &c.
PRICES MARKI-D DOWN.
HORNE’S
Trimming Store,
jfo. Vt Market Street .
•ortmoot of
SMBBOIBBBED HASDKEBOHUra rn.pt to
' 1 nrice from 25 cent* tof3>W. 1 '
laJk tbimmkb hjda at omt^
i J-BK^WOBKEPSEmCOLLAEa, SLEET* 3 .
GBESAW^B S^o\ IB II«T?McJ 3 i'IILS,
ggIPTOB lACB COtLABS K>B MJS
LACK CAPES AHD BKBTHAS.
||.li„WOiUt BKIHTH,
In ill color* audit *ll vtfi*.'
HOOP SKIBS ASP <S»ETSof jn cuAlHet.
W# BOVS
T , mOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
SOLpIEB3,\Y KttY CUEAP.
gOGKB do do . J
WOOWIW HOODS.
>> . ; -
™ \vAPPLE SOifTAOS,
goABFS, i ~ fl * . ;_;v .
• - ■ SLEEVES, . .
1 CLOUDS »sd
. r , I•,*- •. s; • firelights.
|. . . • HE ITB ABOTIC COATS. • i
I Aw**® l ! n .W.a'
= ..
. LADI **I4BUOLDKBKD slippers,
, . . SHELL TOOK COMBS.
fancy Good* and.Hotiani.
.JOSEPH HORNE,
■i, j:« »f-§[ O . 7T ; Market Street,
LiuaY FK |< H^N i
‘ GTftiiT TN 'BtfBBOIMBJia
. tha timpto-,mako Mtoctlow.
V v * l.r • fAlter AOTICLSS,'
fbrCb*l*tm*>GU t *’
■gATOK. MAOBCM * CO.. IT >llll
■gpKrs.
'OVEli«» ksiu> SCOTCH
HALMOBM. WWB , Ob fcARd bbA to arrive.
•■
C felt ,■ ~i n t-ii! - ■ Ho; W THIS
NEW.
». *»*!•* «AtdwTilAoium.& co.,
* »x rwo.lf ymfcutm*.*
Ttitl U rr»tlT>ncv Trench Skirt. «<> which m 10 .
*<•* ' -
' ' SonTTlftb tturt. -
'Q'fKKL BUTXUKtS DRS33 rBIJraiNGi
deiT - > *« n
S - GOODS.
«aa . ri - --
QREAT attraction
OEAS. GtPNER’S,
80. 78 BASKET STREET.
H»iB( T«J - iwiCj ruaraiJ ftom tli, Em«.!
ua bow tappFto talon* ml aatomm «Bd tho polj
u= genOTlll ttot I un now prepared to oSir thorn tk
Handsomest ptul Cheapest
Stock of Goods
IN THEi.OITY.
IffIBBOWEBieS.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
SulUVle'foi
FRolia7% CENTS TO |S,Oi
Embroidered Collars, j
FROM.I2>4 CENTS TO fO,fl
Embroidered Sets,; V i
FROsf&O CENTS TO iwi
Embroidered Honrning Handkerc’fj
Embroidered Edgings and Inserting
Embroidered Muslin Bands. ,
Embroidered Bkixts. <
Infants" Emb’d Caps and. Waists.
Infants' Embroidered Robes, y
wooxaur
WOOLEN DOOM,
SimiAS AND 60NTAQB,.
WOOLKNpLEEVXS, .
CHILDBEHS’. AbTFAISIS,
OAITEES urn ABMLETI
WOODEN TABKB-ALL COLOE3.
Gloves and. Gaimtlets^
kid gloves,
BILK GLOVES,
SILK BA OUTLETS,
TLEEBT-LISED G aVKTLETS.
BO a IE MY *
Whitt Woolen Most,
Drab Woolen Dose,
FltectdWkUt Cotton Hose,
Fleeted Hose,
Fleeced Black Cotton i
SUk and Merino Hoi
Dress
SILK f'&nodSGS, , SJi
SILK BUTTOKSv ; / '
rftESCIZ CORSETS ROB &K c 79 '»
HOOF-SKIRTS
:* V BALtaORAL SKIRTS,
GENTS FOBNISHING GOOJJjfe,
. V. "?>*•' V *■
SHIRTS* COLLAIUMnWK-TIS^
• OTRTVQ ARP jP^AWXBB,
( . QLOTKS,^HQSIBBT t
> . HANPKXBCXim
s
FANCY GOODS.
rißCt-IaOIKS, BBBUX WtMI roOTMO!
HAHS, LsXIHKK CABAS, IBATBKB
.< BASKETS, BBBDLB BOOKS,
. BHKIJi COMBS, Ac.
V*®*Au $n mpaetfnlljr iiwltcd ''•o call and «n
taeonrtfeckbeta* {micHaalog ebawbm,
dfetarntMd BottaWaa&twMt
WOOXJOT SCABS')
JUPHS’ WQQli&'a tfjJoFi
'• • . ■ * .
Trooifiif gubotxsz
litacfc ITtoofm Hoi
Trimmings
SUETBi YILVES BDBOSS,
empcßi iaci
TILTSt BTJWOSB,
BTSII BtTTOHi
. XSCHAKia COMBTS,
vaxNix bocic:
CKABXSS6IPHBB,
- 78 Mabukt Bibbh.