The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, February 26, 1862, Image 1

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,= 5 Corner Hand street and Duquesne Way,
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U.- MaVAY, FORWARDING Am)
COIRJUIMOI MiltalaXl, for the sale of FLOUR,
0311/41311; BACON,. 14.11.14 H1151T5,774618,i end
WeitunTroduce 'generally. NO: 10 01611T/IFgIiLD
'.11163T comer of 51rst, Pittsburgh, Pa.
HlPOrden and consitunenta solicited. ja2sblyd
I t TALES , k`E'LI.E.VOII,WAHDING,AND
-- - Causuassar Ihatetair, th. sale of 3fLolllt,
DRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTEE,SEEDB, DRIED
3111,1 T, sod Produce, generally, No. 16 Marlon. st,,,
leormiroffirst,,Pitta
. 1.) .WDLE, successor to' no.-
• -KIWI* Sou, No. 183 Liberty street,
Dumb.43IINENAL - PRODUCR, GROCE111( 1/4.24D .
09181118810 N MERCHANT. •
:Comagoximits reepictrally solicited. freAdly
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DRUGS AIM eIIEIII6AI.B, PDSTIALIiffg,
SABOT-00014c BIIIISING FLUID, OILIII
to, of strictly
*taw at lowenteklef., Oahaf:l3:24flt
- . lkdd !truth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. —.„--
.Prsouiptiotui.careftill sourpooodal at all Ito ' brie,'
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WILSON, CARR & CO.,
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SORIMiN An? DOXIVKIC Dit .l l4OODS,
Wald , ilitres4.lld6ll Ism* • Diamond
- . Pittsburgh. aplo:d.tf
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. Ilirker. Pittsburgh. ,
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KIIJOLOIDZILIM, Tanaltismo, Noe:
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M e a t fß lol3B V "Xtii n437 deml i-i llUt ig ro•
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'JOHN B. CANFIELD, Conins
er . 11101:4111:0 TOZWANTOIO , WauftIIAd whole.
Cab- dolor in WIDITNIN =YE DENIAL
BEYYM,.LAND,PINDL;BACON. FLOUR, PIS%
POT AND PZABL 331113, BALZBATII ,8
11111114.112102 IIeAB3Y :OLLI3...DRIED • 111111 P ; end
ittodiitt=Nnaly, Nos. 141 and 143 Front stteles;
ULP/EVIEPARD, - COranthlClS MYR
kI CUM and delibelvitt PLOIWGRAIN 3210
PRODUCE, No. 113 Liberty street, Pitblorren Pa..
Cin i la Ddd of - Floar for Bakers and Family wer•
constantly on band. Particular attention paid - trt
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of for Norebandise general • ocB4/ • •
•NK 'AN (WHIM PHODUCIL AN
Omennunsu Nutcase, sighs Is FLOUR, DOT
gg..ggoOmg, BENDS, LARD, CHE E SE , PON ;
MIND AND GRNZN MOTU had i':odneri gen
orally. labial alma sitraztea aisle on nortsignans,
Weabons*, No. 11 ; ; street, Pittsburgh. ;
QCIIQIJA KRR it LANG, Colo' ort
1,3 Yu 'Auld irholeals &am In' CROCE
RCM FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, dm., NO: SPA
bilmilp West, PIO ,Ontrgb, Po. .42W '
TM, name.
IHITE' BROT H ERS, ' Foßwmaera.
aaD Conn:mom Disacourrs End dean , ' f
raunson AND PNODUCIN GUINEA LL'ir, No.
knee, PittabOn th ; Pa.. oliya
. • ER, CONWISSION lisizzaAN
,ODEIDN AND NSFINZD CANNON,
COM,Ia d VATIRON,-NAILB,-Itc.VNo.lB3 Liberty
street. mh2Ddly
RILL.* 111 SAX 1..1.: J DAVID M'CUIVIASS,
: 4X4111:111,.. Spaded Partner..
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UrEANS At COFFIN, auctoesson 30
- JaCirizkiwkiss, waoLEsuir, Gap
OEILS, corner of Wood and Water streets, Pi l taWrgb,
Penn's.
11110. 1.14142..
t IL VOIGT & CO., successor to 4:Q.
Ova, PRODUCE AND CONIII.2BIONAKER=
CHANTS, 243 Liberty street, Flt. Lt ., , Ps. ans
somei. —.—,zuwooo noes;
TOIN L -HOUSE & Co, Wfloftuiz.
Oiromos * a
oar of
Smithfield sad Water streets, Pittsb • .6, Pa.!
n., 1 A Alt Y OOLE
JAI 2411411 Owns aap Coinuanoz MrscaAxts, No.
107 Wood etribec, ' , huhu h. ' Jain
J. 11111LTATILI01....X. B.
tit ! W WII & KIRKPATRICILS, Wuotic
.-z , 113iJiitclui,'ahi -dealers - in ifLOfilt AND
• BUDEI,.Nos. 191 sad 193 Liberty street, PlitSbarei.
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ti= DAL4hIAL t 110 N, Calfldllle •
woo Mamma for the sale of GRIMY AND VS ,
FINED CASSON OILS, No. ftil sad 70 Wales , iteset,'
c°oolPumiut4
- DRUG6IISTS.
::1‘,...F 4 11.N.F 4 T0CK & CU, UOLE
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.1.. S As Damn= and Nannisetnrer of INNITIE
LEAD AND LITIIABUN, nurser of Wood alining.
streets, Pittsburgh. mhT
JthaNirjadVgra - WHOINALVDEALIN.
is DRUGS, PALISTS, OILS, VARNISIINS AND
Jun STUFFS, No. 239 Liberty street, Pi
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or rem receive won, • attention. ,•• • • 2
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11RAUN & REITER, WHorsen.*Aatt
JUrlaimus
ats, Datrtsoires, corner of LibertY and Pt
Clair 'gn Pittatanyh.
[V.I. GEO. IL 'ILEYSER, Datmoure
Viral: *Bey, Plttabnr ,
14b Wood Arent, corn Pa. er of Wcod atrant and
sia. I .
Omcs, second story Ktras's LAT
ZIG, 2i 9U Mumma most.
ttend to the esttlinnent, securing andikiiii,
Don of Skims, bounties, tn., in Washington: District
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Coindsbia. . • .nolikituus
Rfidak i littinEtia: ITl•ol347t
itimikrilLiM; Sa. littlmarth street,
stars amlttdeld, Pitts , Pa. m 17:dtt
THOMAS EWING, Arromn • '
LAw.t
OnriVt76o fourth earner of Crlierty•
mall:dimrl
.Aarstar . ig
.omci; ,trait, adJolnlng The office r°
Mull it limns; Pittsburgh. Pa •
B. M. SKIT • • Amroa_,___Aini
Ootornisot A T lam, has rammed to UMW'S'
LAW BUILDINGS, No. 13 Diamond next
door t. St. Potoes Church. inplutly
Jkaj AdlGHWittr Jj?
Pittsburgh,
13S Youth street, Lowrie's Law Butlaw,.
Ps. I seta
PRODUCE.
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M. J. mu*.
AliltrErk - fitYCElTOSl,Colailthlom
. .AJ Lan rezerazinwo Ideicaterrs, dealers In Wltelt:
...XIMS_BV__EIYII_OBEKBE. WMT.FE:._ST4X:BV
OW; Bum*, ••. tattSCLLI , OIL '
-POWL , WM •
PILE. AMES, SEEI/5; GRAM, mato
.pearg.
sot Prpttua• paersily. Bed brands I' ' 7 Eknte'
'el•Wremt:ll/104. Agent Sae the sae of it
aat
Writ ktastad , JPaasatad. Peed Stara. e5...115'
,Becoad end 145 WM eta., between Wood 44-Bndtb.-
: 564 Plttebwgb At,
,t At . :WAILEIIOIIB.Ii—LIENILY,
n: COLLINS, l'or=clClonnieelon,776l , :"
• CCM llnd etesder tw *.WITTEB,-LAY2.
neasad ',sodas. Merl/17i _ , 41 V faiiire" ,
awe. watt% BlttabarrAff..c , al , :r 4 • 1 n,19;.:.
TAldEti HOLMNS•4'OIi' POSk - NW , '
to tumid design I iilltOre,4o,llf?*ler Of 31 ' , ''
tat and Trost streets:: • ' • '.• '. - ' jaileneL L'.
".„ Ao*NT NORM Altgiti
i'dtilitotii6l:Pannestriuils'aid Illirtford In
Q. !. 17. • - 15sansuirj Inzess
Liatelarrea Cloxras Xartar • • Water
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q , Szonzmot mass
:11• .132. ft4XL, L Lir Dar
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& 1 1 ' 61%-
. asap Taalvar CIOODS, alp bf ebi
111:011 - 1104 WINK: Pliegargb•
110.
~_~~ .fit, ,_",~$Q.
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*-- GROCERS.- •
RH:RIVER . LA;BA.R,
wHailnaLs oliocEsS .
commission itsisensicrs, -
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do - , a5! 7 27 s!ut 2? isilthald m=eet,
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17.1TTLE witudzi4E;, WWILEaila
Giounes -Cotaiscos lazzwns, deAlers
:k....P80D1R18 4 BLOCH.. BACON, CHUBS. MB.
• OAJILBON AND zaso on,Leolotaus, muss,
001 TOLIABNS.: and Pittsburgh.. awn.factures
..3118ecoad street,BiNab •
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DUNCAN 1111101tala. —J. MUMMA,
lirdDONAI.4)4 AWAIMAIrg,'
4r.A; eilko 'PaottaLaitii 031situttioit
azuridlob hi O. BUG a Licr WILLOW!,
11$110KED. SWABS and " 811 Wit; .11.01 TR, .
BA
'MI, BMX 0 11 =1413,1rkte; Itg. 524 Mat/
stzeet, PUtiborgh.... noltly
..-It.'ll 1111
n . n .. 5 . i 4.111111X1......W1 D. SWUMg li:Bl)THEEtkenaoessorsfp Ibilegai
&Skil hi
FORXXOUra NUTS' AFT' BEICIA CON
noTIONARY, 8 GAILK STILE W0R1C13,4., No..
126 and ,141Wood'Atrjmit,,,avo fittb, Pittsburgh,
Penn'a. I 1•90.+.
ma?. ausumax.
_ laubm.
101 ROBISON & CO; WlioistiAp GRo-
JAN of" Ckursraciox. Issouarra and . &dors in
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kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUOL, and Pitts,
burgh h.
bnrg manufactures, No. 256 Liberty street, Pitt*.
GJONES, - Wilms:awe Dzkurs
N,JF u GROCZBLIM, MANILLA BOPI, OAKUM,
OILS, PITCH ladPitteburaktaesiefectured articles,
No-141 7 Watetstreet,abere the JaaaaroLats
I.OIIIIIIIT DALT 41.1... I. WU/1M
DOBEICI! D A CO., Wixom
imam.. 0300111 4 Ontiziazow Ann roswAnnia'
gh
lissinuins4 -not dealers in P . 2.01J0111 and Pitts
lne Ituundhottuis. Pttne
11131/71431:
/1311P10/1.
AMBERT, & AELITTON, Waal:was
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GUVILIIIi Pio31)17611. D. 44.4.44.1 444 Couiwo
lizzczarm-No. With iftvist..Pittgagth. Pa. ,
30811
WATT WILSON,'Wn'OLEFIALE Ciao
ou4Cosiaumuwituicaturts. and &Owl In
.I***.and.risAgulf.All494sB
1. _OKE souraaat
thiocnimairesum mssaLurn, and 'below:ft
- -YEODUOZ,ATo. as Water attest, aadl6lresnt serest,
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:Wiw. W. 011.1FOSTR.
T . - S., DILWORTH & WIIOLZSALS
trd. Cliocrisi - Non.l3:y and - LIS Second Innen, near
tualthttedd; Pitts • :.. • - • • •
AM* .1 1 1 1 4XD......1111C1LU111 FL0TD......011141.131 TLOTD.
& co., Waomeiir. Uw
e" cZu 3D Coimummal, Zia, 172 Wood
.Da salaborty strow..Pinaburith• •
Vutruawat , )6llUALEY, Wigits4l ALI
!It Gets; N os.: 111 d, go' Wood . oirsit,; Pitts-
JIE 4 A IS TaeTnM/ilf8:
ssociaratas..—.J.lll3,l4lll. - --„kr. HAM:
MACKINTOSH, ALEMPIIILL a CO.,
ALL: Camarillo tad - 01htea street% neer the City
Water Worlte,. - Pittsbarge,—Pfai Mannflaterern of
MACKINTOSH AND WW.MPAILLIIIMPIOVED
'PATENT OSCILLATING STENSIENGINNS AND
SLID". VALVES; of all Are and beat style.
'Alaitteit PO up •Inittakeey or uprzitaapaclty and of
O'Dea& vudity, ,vcon I:lEetwod,lo
,btsm, and matfett. sesk.td Ibis Daft tr that by
promptnitets, and Dte,Giaraeaet o ur. wee' to merit
• . .psblk =
L ay.ciar itiinuo. ed..
Ws 0137 BiLexcirx
VALVE OSCILLATING IMIGINDL tts'ix,mblaint
.114 Tstlisist o *" l 4 , Sli....*:,thit of
TIM LLIA AI BARNHILL CO., No. 61
-It , -Poun itttee,bekrielKirtigeßAMA. SA.;
STBA3L - MOILIEMIIIAKSBE; MOB •
iffoaxiatt4 maanhism.taugainws PAT
MOILYIL.LOCOMOMIYE,MLUBD ind CU,
INDISIOXILLEBS4 AHLIMporA...I BasTougN,.
YIBIBIDiSTBIJAPIPI3.OOIIBINSM, SALT
PANS.. -SWAM -rams,. LBWS, • AW LIFE
BOATtLtitcy etc. Also, BLACKSMITH% WORK,
IHILDGLazatIfIADUOT =OWL Amass the abort,
idtitaliarlMAMT
tended to.' "> r i ,7612
MEOW 'MOORBiliCurihreerinktz
J-"rana Duatills'ads. lam r or COPPlat.DlS
num. kirsarotir - and - 5201alar
41121LITAR4 Nci.'199,191,193 and 195 Fire shad,
lapratitlfoillaidnadtgranalddellMttidnu l lu
PrfttlididerpOildEtd. Hight marketpriei,
Watt 11160 Mk rad 911 9therlioiscpwahitairkitenti
Anssitaky axteactolcki.". VOX? anihnl2tnio-!
. t irtxptmF. _HAMILTON &CCC,
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corpse . of Tint sad Liberty •tieets,
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SUPZILIOR EIT.F.A.III ""wiennIW ENG/NES IIr ,
r 11.715:if
btO WlTr be.,
4 tilitliii - XXSATIMXON L 1).
- 4 4ZiapAl 4Na rc:Qlik"
118, imp ormaskri, Pa& in dart " 4 ' 04 wicks.
A o . lo6, fi"Ortinent constantli ► on hand. waling
Pe.V7 . 41/0 . 2
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• • : . zuccessor
Nanhatror '•HOT
numaaw. RUTS W,Atia AND,Lw .
metauts.
fIOILSICAUWE MON anel IF TT Aar, BOILER
4•144$ AtlYnfik•! ,* • - •
IfagaB43PJG /RON NOICHIr lrigettoOo Pri."l
; rail • Warehouse. 13 Wood rt... Plttalnargh.
- 0
X OBL Slag -431A513
LEA. IitOLMMSELIT At t l o.:Allaii 1111.urtroic-
TOrtu:' Wiaihoooo, No., 12 Waod studt, corner
I<lr Ott f_._ _ . _ 'oOklyd
Ti'"-14.1pJUS: it.:oo4Ac) ; 215
Llbtigraueniraifiklial
, Orlin *Glided lews-thcf,S4e. 4104 Irk* For
e,h404 of Pe. P4PuOlqui, A 541.17
ga;Nirisrßir.
rpEETR; , EXTRAi3TEIrc-Nigni.OUT
, 11 PAli?"111 , THE ISSIVOIf Alt APPARATUS
WEIERMII I- RO REUSS GALVAIIKMATTERY
. .9obi •adieitittorapparatos nn
bot twed.to Ste bed advantage. .
Rtedkel &Almon and Ab
' air !have bad
ibiditiatbaatacted by my brooms, =dada ready to
tad4bit , i;Aßd#4 , t7. 4 ll4 P!dniddibPAir Abe 9Pas'.
beettaam "L pt Intermit:la :
ementteg Uri coinvarg,dtavlng kb:1 ,1 011p my
ffirART73IOI.AthERTII RAW fadrer. y
• 31: INJURY. Detttt v. 134 Smithfield's.
• 11 - OSEPE 'AD r
ipitr, ,
u 2 3 , 1 ' . STRitfifl2l_49l4o.o3 l Plat
Pollock, Dr "Hallock;
Tbeogozokbbinsatumell t!. _ Pita/
NIVILLIAJCWARD, Daum' fx.,gicr*
neon. Norms, Dom*, KoltrotoliNoii4 Or*.
cantles for money.
Risouenut. rooms LOANS through tUregourg
on restoooble terms.
Vote ettehlag to Invest their money- to 'gOtel
ViloPtPitilo. *MP $114104 PtLeetond pow,
at'sny =ajar male.
All counuoulestiose and interdeure etrtelliotW
deutlaL • 011194 Grant Aired., moat( 64 . Poulti
• Chtbedril. ' ' ' j•Plg
godaclirrzazuitiutz.,,
e fearEC_ELMetaitt.Wilindalilici kr:
1141 ILMIT DRAW
-15113 klode
Iledblino, inysintendilbede on enigno, •
Mlles on Ancknon sheet, between sad
litobingan And
. ion
en I got , jag
TIf:UItIiEs".I3ARTBEIWEIkt :Amu
newt.NMAN PL a S
AR A D NN
E a I to V m AT" I r
N .
km oUdinpatwagg kwelptlow workSasperiar and
on edges*. hewn ' ' wrikftl.f.
011WAY41241,-Ineit-i&A;0
• csitamttamnacia Irdsteunisots. 1 'flotsam'
irrlAtirroirgr -ebb fbr lIIALLIT
artOttorttb aad with •
-1:014.1'42ran NPumos,
on g =6 „ a jraittx.x.rxii.rubbvittgr.
AT & 6.1. B4iiikii.unca AHD' STA.:
ML,ltiossw ,66.Wond street"
~ next door to th 6
Wart otArbled, Pitta tarjtahir or
and
- 11 e te•:. re • .
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r/G nt g A r i ) . I , '.:7717 - " P.,iona 1:44 1 .
fiti • Tomos. No. 70 . milk frail% Nl OO 4 Th 3 94 11 .111i
.7,35,
,iii ,isop /lA,.
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.4.7 4 -- .. 4 90." f.•,• 47 4 , L1 -;.... ~.
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MEM
MINIESEM
PITTSB II I.; ultai UARY 26, 1862
Jana.
i f itUSIO ,1
GAIME
- PI4WMOI.
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'FOB $20% CARE.—Jun needled
ot the new . Piano '.Werirraima - No. a
Dinh street; FULL 4 OCT. ROSILWallfr P
vitklop - Moulding 'Carved Lags, Front Round. and
.Intyrorid Iron - Prime," made by rate of the beet
New York makers,ond will be 'sold for /2ro, cash.
CHARLOTTE BLUELY.
Role Agent far Knabee Tisane; and Prince's Ilek •
drone. bin
9 9 n- PIA OS. *225 /
shimu—Osio beautiful Black Walnut 63
octavo
CRICKIiIUNG PIANO,
fulrlrou Prune, New Scale, reduced from 12Th to
SW.S, Just received and for sale by
fed - - - JOHN' IL MIILLO 411 Weed stmt.
325 I'LLINOS. • *2A
0 a—Two elegant Homewood 6}c, octave
PIANOS,
ciacErauNo, wlthlull Iron Frame New Seale, io
dized trizell29o to VW. Jost recoiled and for We b 7
NB JOHN H. HELLOS, 81 Wood amt.
&Kith 11001 th.
Cyan*, by.J. D. Woobt/nry—per doz..* 60
The Nwerautte or L.Wn, , ,by J. illtoodbury do .. 860
The Astyli; hy Df. Tv3wellidiuloi; do 880
The Diapeffion, by George F. Boot, do 860
The Sabbath Bell, by George P. Boot, do 860
The Jubilee, by':Wllliam B. Bradbury, do ... 860
The Christian Minstrel, by Aiken, do 860
Btar. by Leonard Masada_ B'6o
•:.•, • _•'41111:12LE•BING1NG•BOO113.
The Golden Wreath. 101/th edition—per dtown..33
Tara. Ham by J. A. Getne,
The Nightingale. (new book) do 3 OZ/
gabbob BelicollaML • do -^ 2 °
TheGoldenCludn, for Sabbath Schools, do .- 1 60
All the above for sale in quantities or singly by
• -JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood st.,
Ja2o ' between. Diamond:alley and /mirth et.
.4"E sr- Books:
NEW BOOKS.
NEW BWKS,
, Tba.Pligrima of Fashion. •
Spare'llours, by John Drown, M. D.
Health, by .. "'
• The Sutherland', by author of Rutledge.
The Cloister and the Hearth, by Martos Battle.
J O.ll Dremoneohn BreoL by MAlor Winthrop.
, -
Songs in Many Keys, by 0. W. Holmes.
Ravointlons in English ilutory, by Vaughn,
Buckle'. Illatomof Clntigation.
Essays by George Brwaley.
Litho's Loa by. Margaret Naltland.
.
'Histery of•thli'lltdted Stable, by Patton. ;
Stumm on thocliebiww Mountaiaa, by McDuff.
• Filicott's Lib of Quilt..
Mullis:es; Lite of Trost. ; • ; .
Lord Beawin'a Bibli Thought..
The Near and the Heavenly Horizons:
• ./Innsch's Lectures writhe Seven Churches of Aota,
Life and Letters of John Angel James. •
Practical Christianity, by Abbott. ;
Hand Book of the Preabytai . ian Church, a Book ibt
Mtnieters'auil EldeniS ‘. • • • .• •
Our Country and the Church,tby M. L. D. D.
Foraele by , R. S. DA LS,
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- Revised U. &Army Simulations.
- MeeleUaa's' Swope= Weary.
McClellan's Yield Service U.S. 0,11817.
MeleteraErai tbe Crimeari War.
Orono' Military Surgery;
U, S.-authorized Car alcur Tactic.
LaisiciMautlearia Jhelum= of Abe Line.
Scott's Infantry Tactics
U. 8. Infantry Tactics Authorized.
ii.rtfilery laud infantry. .
special orders for lilltftaly prologily nt
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'e te nfiNir Waugh-. or
n'aid in, its frst stage • that which
4 74 di e :2' l(4 ow % , youth, yield to a
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attacks the /wills. •
nite4autieadgo%usdeg , 2/00WLeA
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It 6 1 been . • intr o duced
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initfeclicitne, at 25 cents per Mc.
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morbid excitement of body and salad, without caw.
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CONTAINING THE LAM:FM:WU OP TO THE
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'ADYZETIBING AT NZABONABLZ HATES.
WEDNESDAY MORNING,
,1 7 E11., 26,1864
NOTES.PROM THE CAPITAL.
Oorreopoodence of tho Pittsburgh besotto.
W166E10.106; Fib. 21, 1862.
The glorioes ►icteriei which have givenall
Union-loving citizens new life,.have also in
this city and elseihere - airalceried muck dis
cession as to whom- the glory and just
of getting tbe national ball
ate inspired in whet I . , say on this subject by,
• strong desire that "honorahall he Medfield
to whom honor is due." I wish it to be tali
derstood, moreover, that anytiiini which
may state no a feet I know to be such, so - fir
as one can know a thing from reliable testi
.
In the first place, rhave reason to believe
. ..
that Gen. M'Clellan is excessively chagrined
at the apparent conspiracy or a lot of doubt
ful men and: newspapers to : pu ff him tip b
. . .
most unwholesome laudation. "Li it not, dip,-
gerons for the pure :fame of -a mat; it .thies
like these, when the "Journal qf ' Costesirei,'
the New York.llarabl. - and inch organs, per.:!
sistently thrust their Mime flatteries upon
a man in the position of Gen. McClellan 3 He,
'Of abuts.; dhillkes,lt fact is' intensely mord." ,
fried at it, bat It Is the mlifortnne of - a man in
his high . otflia thist he vaintit hush these Ilek-
spittle* nor can he come ,ont andgleciy . their
falsehoods:__ The fact that the General Is.a
democrat of the nitre prorslartu7bahool, and,
a suppresser of freedom!s songs itahe diver's"
Potomac maps, has so won upon-the admin.lliSn. of the - Herald and its co-labermii, that
they cannot do even simple justice - to the real
merit of the subject of their praise,.. ; There is
11. PtuP 4 .oifort in this city an ther.part of 'a.
little Sheet edited by a most victi . MA• pso- :•
slavery apostle, to :echo the ' and
though I bare no hesitation in saying. that
_the editor of, the its, has, been urged hy. the,
General to desist in heaping its ill-timed flat
tenes upon'-hlin, 2 he still • persists in esiing.
that the victories in - the West an Id"Ciellan'a ;
that he planned the whole' thing etc., thus
taking from the brave men who really planned
and fought thole battles, their meted of praise..
The fact is, that. Gyn. McClellan had noth
ing to do with those deeds that have rescued
the national fame.. I speak thit Injustice
him. In the first place, as Mr. Stanton. says
in his glorious letter, which every body ; hm
read—"to the Lord be the &Ulf prebee,7 :
Next, to our worthy President—dirarain '
Lima*. ;When Gen. MoOlellat was so slat
that he could not even be seen br visite:4l;n;
word went forth from the real CgmmandaiMit.'
(2dif,-.Mr;Lineolgi—which set*? armies and
fleets in moiled,: Gen ! MeciellViCiiedie n r: IS. ,
'opted nor oideeted; a blviuie 4egitti l'iunr:
nothing &Wait._ :Eke plan:him n atnr,
ed when Mr. Stanton_ went intietheiebinin,
and to filmier thearedit 'due of If rthat .
'ldibriet Stperlemit',Onsigy Ur lr,ey,'eptit,:,
meat of the.: floveruereafi which hal•iPirlitilir
i
what was • that planned. ? :Give, the: edit to'
Gen. -Balleek: and Mr. Lincoln. : T ; BS&
alieetthe'Sfur-10.;itt• liens of ' this ' e ni,
giTi• A :Pietell4a:mrt or . ( ariii.a , w•
Stanton, before t r ailroad,,onyention which
-met hem by his invitation :. to-day,. It which
held represented asinyhig,in labetanse,•that;
the elotoriesin the.WeSt •ii.nirduelbAh¢eatrat
egy of the commander on the Polobtab. Mr.
,07 1 ,1
Stanton said no such thing, aratitifor mt. :
This comes :to me from a gentleman ho was'
present and heard the 'speech. 'lt - short,
,pithy Mil; palate:ll; as - Is' everythin of the'
sort from NSW.; ifi,:`Btarittn.' :Ire: not
have said it, because he krsout the .vinegary.
Perhaps, it. Is, not necessary.: that I shoul d. thus, dwell' uPtie this :Matter. It is c nly, is,
desire thfit.' Mr. Lincoln and the Secretary 'of
War shotild hare -their :mired of prase, and
Gen. McClellantie.: Tim latter has the tiop=:
'tatatioe in being a just man, and of odunt fie
"ii above the 'smallness of wearing laurels won:
1
and justly to :1)0 "worn by; others. "- II has In
fast been Ls; condition of health - w ich; has
pitiventetinuch airtiviii for eloncti a-. Pot
the first time in•twt months he bod among
the 'troupe over. the " river yesterday, and
doubtless It was owing to his physical inabil=l
ity so direct and. oversee everything, that the
blockade of the Potemse was effeciWbefore
our eyes. . : . . : ,, - • •• ' -
' :
• Gen. Canron le" here , lie is Imilculg . air
. . ever saw ...
well as' I . saw h im; has led - let
pounds of 'flesh Since he resigned. Ile-will.
soonieave forkis ;mission. Ilia voice s:stsbng
for emaiMipitilin. This he believes to be our-
, obit ';'seentit,P against i *trune" of:Ake
.: P resent VS* of 6 4r - teal % ' • I,i - •
The picture; of diiireir to all' was poniVii-."
Isailiihait'whill 'Mr. Hickman roasted. hilt
on Viedneidaji; `MIS' excitement 'really'
pii
frightful. . When he first. began s pea king It
was thought lie *Mild faint. He s ho ok Ske
an . aspen: Mai o and, in . Ave .. minute. after :lie
opened he-became so hoarse that y tr could
hardly, hear . him The, spectacle w - .fright.;
luE".; Yon can late no 'ldea how rjui --..,:•. 7 -
' . . 5 .rtliscomird.llpi ditirmailadruule fif i tr , ... l '
:: linl•Hioknaw-mittnientaid:.him o t5.....0.-.,
i E la
tempted speech with : brother Break ' :dipt at
Baltimore; ,his votes with' blather etlit
.Congifess, and the din*: t4:1,1414. "witi.in.:
:sited by rundryr,tniitors at.Owensbesd, Waltz
lush*. -"Allur remarked - upon' the camp
named for kb:rill 'Atalanta, and the tiff bra
"this pure" Pietifoi". In'a rearritliaM rof Da
Bow's Review. Vallabdighani' his o, I am:
iiifirtinid;lgeooniethealdelm pf the e, arta in
Il
,iehmentl,Whitie hitiliettlis in litil 'beholds.
; you from allthe'..doggerywithiwa nil pther
places:of , amusement : ;. When ;Hi. had
enfilnittititteed hilt be let Lehi go- r a little
tlitle,"...ber / dati'Vehltik; he II don. th him.
, . .. . . .
General Scott as Conuairel aer to
- Allxf.F.Pi ~ J..;,, - ,, 1 v. -
The New York 'fi'ribeee, of Mind y, makes
the following important nil
, ~
On Saturday, (fan. Scott no nated to
thifienats u filiniitierstutordin to'files.•
ieo, with foliations sill ash. ise in the
pacification ot the, Nerabilfaatons wander*
qhtition.,.zA projaiiof streaky; anbt E tantially
assuming the filesiatn ;fiabt', do a to iigland,
Frame and, Opein,..the liatirest n. which
amounts to linage: millions a year,i wee also
, ”.
sent to the SenitareThe treaty test o ur.
of it for ;87e years. As era As t u
Law for ths.appointment of an Aide Ili Mill
.ister,it la thought the nomination, • not be
'OOnlifincel. As Commissioner - he P aid :.b
confirmed, bidihsktrattiifdid, - *I to the
pacification of the.anne&contpC . what
filealco.:'.The:seitema of buying O . the:Al ! .
iiiisi - nowAhat !we are not able to c forgo the.
Vonexi.Dootrinel, IC not likely , tomeet witk
•
• ' ' The Poor Pope:
, .. .
A Turin correspondent of. the Pays Prase,
_
-writing en the let inst., iajs : - 1 --' •, • . • •
I have soon 1 letters from Rome of2Bth
sfatinart, sontaliing minute detail' :respect.•'
lOg-the health. ofthe Pope. ' . 11.1 teirthit
cautit
Pine IX, has of •tate; Win a I frequent
attests, of fever canud by= oh i ihdfgesy
doe.' - Hle physician recommendod :erefeelif
the on fobt r or-st leastja si Miitisize;
unfortunately ' the ThluPto ' leitli-ro greatly
**diet; and her chniiiit goalie:dd.- Ife tuts 'to
le 'Milled /al. chair to peas frontons, sroom to'
einothos. - ., 4i - fel:tot true that ha hashbee Idled;
A. reported ; toeh a tiiiiigispli etier i propOoed;
At. , ,ltae been itepterked, .00t *facet unosial-_,
naes, that formalize& days behie.
hy 'Mors/Him:- to somnolency, and iiiiiii* ' '
4/17_, meant le , 'diverted from. yteldseglo%lt;
211111,-lam AM, la Aka mast. =low oympSple
Of Useably Istimee Malady., e - T: ,
~~~i:.
-ii:»1t~.~..._
Bancroft on Roger B. Timey.
nt the, eivio'celebration in New York, on
the 22d, the hisiMian Baucanrr was the ora
tor of the day., Thelollowing extrant from
his eloquent speech, In which he holds , up the
"Dred Scott" decision to - the scorn of man
kind, strong and Just as it is, but faintly
anabolism the lama. with which that de
tastable decision will be viewed by the future
historian:
But at last "we have fallen on evil days.".
"The propitious smiles of .Heaven"—such are
-the words of Washington--"un never be ex;
pirated on i nation that disregards the eternal
rules of order and right." During Pleveri
years of perverse government thosaiules were
disregarded,' and it came to' pass - that men
who should' firMly avow the' sentiments =of
Washington' and Jefferson and Franklin and
Chanceller Livingston were disfritnehised Tor
the public. servies; that the spotless Chief-Just ,
the whom - Washingtop . placed at the bead of
our Supreme 'Court .ceuld by no possibility
have been - nominated for that *Sloe, or con-,
firmed. ' Nay, the corrupt influence invaded
even the very home of justice. 'The this* dit:
.tree of !
- the. Supreme Courtin its_ , deeision on
a pirrimilni case, .Must tri . .„ - Mieried,! and
the present Obief-Justiee has On one' ammo=
'lade 'appall 'imiontliinied his derision with an
impiiikioniiir 'declamation, wherein with !pro..
`fauna linahritlity --- ,which - no one has !as yet
1 'llailyl-leid-bire; - treating -the people "of-the
Called States as a: shrew -to be tamed by an
epee seornof thereat/I of historyorithadreary
!industry collecting evidence* of puss where ,
justice may_huve slumbered , er weakness !been
oppreesed,eompeusating For Want of evidence. ,
by, epatidenucer aireition, With 'I - a - partiality
Ant woaldlici 'diegraced - le' idvocate ' no
4lectireehtiniani, decisions of Colonial Courts
and- the endurin g memorials of colonial stat
ute'-book,, In his party real to prove that the
' Fathers ef mirCountry held the negro to hare
a nb rights which' tbe white man was bandit)
lespeet,"eau- mit only, denied,tbe right& of
man and iberties of. xnankind, but he has
--left li footbol for the:D*l7of ihewhlte man '
to rest upon . That ill - starred of '
iTartey, who, L trust, ' did not intend to hang
out the dag or .Disunion; is the fountain-heed
ll
Or this rebellici . ; that offense' to cons cious
memory of the millions coitindeicE ter coun
try with their kcitementwhich swept ore those
oVS' who val i nly.baped to preserve a strong:
end itrillohin 'though:- narrow isthmus that
Might stud Nehmen thecendieting doodi. No
maxim can edeptilistfudgment }kits rule and
Jive', :the judgment: has in it, no element of
literal oritality. -, I will , not hi it' is an.
political
of the deaf past ; Xtiere - was'
peat %at ioSipted such opinions:' If 'we
Went the, ylirialis rehired If the ! iiiye When
111 1 6; 9 itt framed,Ve".:L:Ltdf,-J..' mill-Inot
tteMier-Ju
l:MeV we let Xhe men of hilt dij speak for
'themselves. !How will . our - Marken limes
trate sink when arraigned, ea be will be, before
the tribunsl of humanity; how terrible will bo
the, Needle., against l libu t when ho is put in
eomparisokwithaFttchingisa's politicalmaoh;
er,,the great identexquien,, the enlightened
magishativef Mince, hi what ire' esteemed'
the . worst days or her Iminarchy r --- : TIM argitz:
MOO Dein Xlyi 'difference Of - ractrerbiohi atiey.
tisislieforitscrel•Witir passionate conlid eel; as
it Ombra complete iffs4ttelifleatiort, is b nett
forward,bi'Moritempaieu as: 41 -within satire,
'on ill the brmidef ilespdts-who were. posed.
tonphold.Blareryas Soluebbrin "Mel ~ The,
rights ot Mankind t . ntak.piweictee-War which.
bed np equiralent in. phi
~langoese, of redo - ,
,star, or !tuba, or - Orceee,„, or,,ltome, i „any
anti-Christian tiPlir4e. found' it, inn An le'
ai
Washington, - aU.L.lllthilibint hi F ra n iti tied'
Livingston; 'in': Olie, - ;'ileorge Milo ; - and
Bearden-; in all thei 'greatest men of o 'Mull
laitily.' ' The *nervier/eon which the makers
' of our first confederacy and:hen- of -T i m. as
tippet Constitution Deus swerved, is. is: ,to
fix.rew. constitutional disability : me:A y one;
whatevesmight stand . in the way ofa' 3 , man
. rums epini opinion ancestry, weakness of mi nd, in
!priority, er inconvenience of 'Any" d, war
,itself.not ,formed into a permanent' Marren-
Tehisenieht: . ' The ,Censtitiation !of' the United'
'Stith itedatedi under tbs. retegaired intim ,
Ximiter e Mbitatersialeeisibec.oraii.ancelaht,"'
`so that as far of its,' tuisdietiori• extended; it:
raised at onee:the•numerouir clam - who...had
been chattels - into , the condition: of pinions
It neither originates nbr. perpetuates ; inequal-
Green and
Kerb - 411e Reitfojed...The ;Rebel•
Eineetititon - of 'Bowling Green .tn
Hot Haste , g..Deitstitiot and. Pol..
.;.inGen,RA BPrilags..•
...: ~, --.-.- ), Sowgmo Gnu, Feb-. 111., 11882- '
,A . mati_reported here thjeeveming irho left.
NaiI:TAM Iva morning.,grichg, Hs has-been
engaged in lb, railroad'biudimsS 1:1 thli South,.
Aut.b4 ll lll l 4oljl-1111 bli:aentinimiti; desired
..
to ,acme, to thli'lfOrtli when ' the 'rebellion
ddlotdarkd;'bitt ionld•tierar ihroirodat ih doing
Mir
so, ore. Me says he • wise -in ed in
`sitikigi, liEway: US • far . . North .as : owling
Greek attar its ocoupation. by the are traitor .
Bueintribut wet refneed_by him pet:MAIM::
to alllPZUlo.llll,:jeurney.. ... . - -
il cape thefeitlis 11 1 mo 4esiroyed all the
wooden etriwilaree m "the way.
- ot :bridges and
.tresticoso:lom...the railway.'road- pitween
- fiMarligg,' Amen atid,liimhiilloi," • Hi 'gals,: the -
diefrwition on: thit - mk bf the toad between.
l'inidelin 'int llotrHiteereari 'and was in-.
/
Ifortibill :bat itind beet totandtted'o Iho re-'
Sian - dor 4d Ithe rioa4 - t.”.• n• kayo ...I e' rebate'
erwiluited 'Bawling Green is the mop m
=Me ,
monimusand hasty manner on: the. Ppioach.
of.:General giltehil'i, illillioui. ,4" a -mbel.
goneral../larsietgiOn.thn tgee,Awben Den:
f
ldit4:4ol...pornmonead.. !halting h, in ;lo ft in
a cab; 'lliqt kigti l ! is to,batie big bait charger
Willa:Min, nhioli - :trtqi .40611'10r bi the,
- ,Taigirilltaiiiiiii, - who were t'hilasr 0. lure.
Itt billhook tb , latra 'the towiri}lartlee uhso : . ,
lately ran across the public,* gqiiire. i My, in
' ferment 'told- me he bed rteeited tlis' stet*:
season relation'. to Hard" from az a t e bel dß=
ter; a les /lel says Mic
robe's:had pollee &large
1 gaintitigs: ef. - grebrxoldedy.erhoat,, *ardour.
points on the,railioadt whieh, not hiving the
numis:4l re:orb:tin Abair precipitate Sight;
they burned. 116..a1ea informs mi. atflen- - .
eral illidiaii,liC his retreat 'froth 're .oity.
to So:Ming ''llrieli,liiid - thehorsiis' rid (*tie
11
of - 11102 'ltor.'drivett'. tato:the- largepondi '
i
nthlelCoOkir . -it liognenfintartals long the .
Mad.; and shot, with is' threat of hi gin g tai'
owners If they' reoiored , the asregaie . - I pre •
auinitis object :woe to prevent the se of the
yaps in the ponds by the troops of, tr United
Shales; but.by thlastroolorisapAlnf tam/soot
be. lel** ze!kr7 .dtes4 Wet/ and bleeeee.
nlattoo, on tha . ottlreno of me rotint4... Prom
OM' facttbitlliera is 'not a running stream on
thi r road botiodollreon'and Barren rivers, the
'tili'doOndetdo of ill passengers and eitliene
lb:. stook water; at least,' is o on that.° 4 or ant-.
face,water. Truly a refined method f making
war; worthy:of , thla' enlightened ag I-'l9hat
wonhLtlta• London :Tiatat,lforaiao ktot, Her
fildilaud other AngllalOtortnalnadd !the Min
itinur. wisose aanoltivo mines tiara bgen toter
riblrshooked .b.,y .our_ }areof :be pstOne Moot. isie,i; gay , q this method of Suldniting hos;
Mildest'
- .___.....„, . _, ,
.j . am ,alio,lnfiiiiied b,t , most respectable;
gonUtrien, reiideit ' of - the southam, part of
Ithe'Stuti,:who- hare:eotae to this lilt , : ohm
thial3Mortmantty thorabols of - t a *patty'
a
**dek Onion rliarAhat no &dogma bonotp
don an
o lxi formed of the distruietkil des-
Olatioi annlttad On:thotragloff.— - !poi-.
datiffoorkoilio..; J , ; . . 'Y
. .
' - ' ,'-'1 Re.OfielliwirTrwde. i - • -
' It id regarded probable that as soon lIS the
rebel arind are beaten out of . Tennessee; the
'order of '' Mr. (bade, preventing the emporia,
eon of previetonl; medicinesarid the Mk, into
the'Sentli, hillle roseinded ) % se far as Ten.
'nesses id ebncincied and: that 'that whole
l it
'toiletry Will' agalnibe Opined tocommercial
'troirisaati4ns:' lis it' is tensible ' te w' imp %
plies of cotton and dobsetolrotti at e xit one.
Ulf 'of the South by war , or Tann ' ree,Yrhe
opening of - trade In this gamier w did"sooir
produce s i , marked effect upon the dotal -iii
'austry of the country. . ' 21: tnillid& t.lndes of,
1
cotton easily hd gathered by inlandoOnt.-..
1 .'ineres front the - South; aid , this &Mount for,
nished'tionr-IneteriterwOnl&ajrainl set.dhosn
goingiWith *peril* tw epartrfor . Ailing,iiiik
'Entritet:' :With* Illeekmie on theooatit'and'az
Sidireititernii colaniereit,ll6 - NO4'"Wiltbei
.
benefited in 'every- Wayi'llistibyAeluirrisita
of cotton, tobacco, idiciWarid• otheriiintlieni
productirtWtigii.theocunidy.,.end tbelitrans-'
polinticed* tsreiiifastd•sictpli, by the - salt
ctigikiiiktoiiteli of thi•Bbitiirttlititee isolate
thew reopened, which are noirin: great need,
. .
G .... ..,
The 'False Dispatch.
the agent of the Asioclated Prees makes
the following apolorr Rir the erroneous sate
meat telegraphed in:Mbitlon to Mr. SiLN.-
Soit's remarks eonoeinlugßen. hiceircit.sw,
at the Railroad meeting; ,
The following paragraph was, as heretofore
stated;added tirthe otheialreport of the ;Ant
day's proeeedi'ngis of the late Eallroad Con
vention : .
"Secretory Ctanten,paid a hi gh coinplitatiat
to the young and . gallant friend at his tide;
Maj. Gen. IdeCiellan . :; ii- whom be hid the
utmost nensdenoe, and the - result of w h ose
milltitfechimea, gigantidand well =anted,
were now exhibited to' a rejoicing eountry..''. .
The 'absent of the Convention, haring Jbeen
applied 'to In -varkins .quartara , to, say, whither
Akiolantrege was used.by Seeretary.Statton,
feeLbound to state that melt ;was not the me/
and these words • above :
. qooted• were, added
after the, ;Import had been furnisheA .to the
agent of the Associated Press. Thins 1 'gni
ecliy Mratitus Coming, President, and;'l hoe.
Rimbe4 Seeretary. - • •• -
As the article in question occasions ranch
comment, especially among those uneoqukint ,
ed with the few and plain facts in theme, the
Agent of the Associated Press repeat.. a former
assertion,' that .I.lm , paragraph .was addedbr
.himself to the eficial. notice of the prooeedings:
,It. we's based-up:3li statement 44,recolicetlon
, of. what
_was said on that - Occasion .wi hoot
pretending. ni „radial- accuracy, Int further,
that the information, was not offered; bar far
allied on application.'; It now appears, from
the oily authentic denif ohlitnable,- vie ., Of
one
.of President and onoUnlieSikuntariet that
te impression made on tketolnd Of theirs orm
ant was irroneetuo: i.: - .- -, I '.. 1, , 1 I "
... . . . • •
The Pittiburgh•Posi ficaplaini of as for eor
reciting s . thii 'false `' - statement,. and war to
know whit good rich' n . eniriotien can ;d .r It
is al/Went to say, that we prefer 0,4; truth -tir
a falsehood; bat !bore is a farther reasi;ti. Z.No •
sooner Was thii telegtopiiie statement received
. - .. , _
that thi whole pm&
,of mere ~ sympatkitlng
with thi South, nf the stamp of MONO*, York
4eprew, ihrokt, Jearnaf of Vemiuraei etc„
. .
opened ont on:those papers which lied aaierted
thetas President, acting; through the f ecrer ,
tary-of-War, , had substantially I taken , neon
klinself the conduot of tie war:.' It was Olin
takiii as evideticithat Mr: :Elistrror was en
tirety enlisted With the inactivityof the army
.. , _ . ,
on the Potomac, while there, le ; the : Epet eri-'
.. „ .
dance to: believe that hale not satisfied. ) 'dio
rite to' Mr. &Arrow, as , ile i llasi ...to field. ..1110 ,
m
Ccia l
x, : required thit. is- falsivitaicetsebt
shonid be corrected: ' ' ""-- ''''- . i '
•..hoportast In* Cairq.- , '
' '
'On Caturdsforilers; Were issued for the gun
boats and troops to be" ;in : readiness et ,
o'clock on Sunday:morning , for instapt '44, 2
.parttue..;;Proloptly. at, the ;hour.** itrais.-
parts 1111nots, .Costizqut#l: and ;Chancellor,
'were,,atetwned np,andin reiditHist.„ ;
The ,27th Illinoli; Vol; Beard, and the'litir
Wisconsin, CoL -- littitply; ' d'oparted.'
Abonth - 6'obielethe gagebrp sip,
nailed the Fleet; aid atta in ed' dowit chi river
followed ttieCatendblet;:!Ctinestogs and
rSt. Zortis, two siortarlAate and the tatipports.
Shortly resabizig Ooluribne the line
Qt WU*. wai%forined.,,iPthesbiwitbip., a mile
- and.a half ;of 001untinut; 'illusr.7t B-71,5 r 6
readiness for. disceol:arkatipp, -elbscr.u,
shot was:fired front the ancuat's,woriuv after
:will - Lelia Reg of truce, pia, 'oßt ? .stur the libel'
?Alms' went aboaid the fig ship; - ' ' 1 r;: : :
The Crozifereneit lasted an hour and 's half;
'bUtlhe reknit's. 'attained 'are not known.
iesnilleient ihat'at; the'eapirstion; of.tbe
tithe; signalled.'iliet fleet to
turn. ; The rransportal arrived - at :Cairo &bent,
eight- °Week.: The:gnu:boats ,have, Cot 'yet'
- - .• . ,
It is. currently reported and ballavCd that
Gen. Buell, occupied Gen
erals Cullom and Paine ac f MniptiniVd ... .tnekzpe- ,
...Tlufforiter - iritit Okimnitidore Poeta...
enT..:Blrkwoott; of: Town; - attired !to-day. :
Odinatoderi'Pooto - Coin Ihe'Cuniber:.
laisd'yisterday,-On the Coneitogai and left to;'
Ali down the river'on. the omtwitoga. i '
The 42d regiment; or Vim let regiment. of
Doitglu'brigsde; has arrived from Smithtim;
Mo., endure quartered ; in RP/fault., The re
gimeut numbers about. iim qz,q14414, ,
TbeiConestegi, a door two ago, picked up,
some torpedoes flouting. '..They, were 'about
Mires feet ling, - withM rod ending in; a trident
*Cached to' the side:" 'Striking:the 'trident,
Weald force it upon trcap;'cinsint• euplo-
On Etatarday night, 1,100 cavalry left Padu
cab to attempt. the capture .of the notorious
Clay. Hint and his band; of rufflane, who are
committing depredations upon Union men in,
that vicinity..,, . • '
There yet* 10,000 troo p s at
. ptuinesilt this
morning. - •
The loss of the 4let Illinpis,:se the battle of
'Diinelson is in - .killed 100; wounded
mt~stng 200.
Ws ntoe a report from Washingtonewhialii
being of_ the. character, of .Seore
nary Stanton, is worthy efaraln the Perla,
of, urrint r kkistory. .; Pie • rziary'i dislikes .
very pooh the .cloza.proxintity, of the rebel,
sixtyto ibis 'NetiOnal The Ithing ii
• 'tenth, to Min; and - Meg:nee:4 .the
'oointry: this spirit lie Wei-urging General
Itfothellait one day to oreiceinelhii"nthitary'
- zieetrwity:" suggested - that the, General
'ight 'get habind the rebelaVandeut 4,T.. their
railroad. communication. •: The conteriadon
from this point progressed ~ • , •
Mothaltaa,-"It ,impossibw.
ertillerh Oriole to.tbe oondition of the made."
Stanton--" Then go without artillery."
oopld not more oar trane- ,
porfaticia wagone:" - ' ' , ;
Skiriaori—'"Well,• - bilibe' them behind, Vat;
Let the then carry their tents on their beck's,
slid- 'provisions' in •their' liavenioks ; or. do
' withi& tenta, at Gen; Latent did when he
marched -tan:-miles.over bad .roads, fought
three demand won a glorious .viotory. He
had no 4 transportatiou.!_, „Atli th
tgt e irtillei9;
you.ooild, get, , behind the epeny,*eeplug. off
ten, or fifteen mike and if you cannot Were
you lleia Ceti. IAZ re 64 f and if
the ' latter, come' out to llght yotti
,they 'will
have no - adrantage.' It would lei infarth7:
'agibiat tifintrY, on a fair field." - ' -
.." 'lke - effect of -I.his talking appeal we have'
'not leartied.. , -Ciateisuurtv Gazette.
Front Washington.
WNW DlBPsith t 0 . 14 EVadat Pcst)
• - -
WiantmereiqTb:e.l4.L.--Allthe departments
, -
are closed t o day ,res?eet 'to . the pmGy
tie'President; •
.Wlllk;Liaaoln
.
Wait place at two n'eleaktiola afternoon, and
wee largely attanded. — , , . Tbehromiains jiaivi
tetrad in Georgetown Csmetikr.-
Tim 'Preddent4,,,yetuiplk.. sovi, 'cintinnia
: . ; the
lege of Geneiir Fremont - liable quite ill.
.A.lreinendeni site hiiitniiiilledliertkdarins
'thel' ay. Much - emirate hai - oeciiiidoirid the
moor bf thitonireidenaltdithiry irasibloirnott
It le'eeneldered donlitral!whether the nom'.
nation or Gen: Stott' 41i-special emeop An Ken-,
ice' will be eontltenect by,ehe Senate. y • ,
Kr: Odell has just received si.diSpatelt from
:Gen. Dix.anneeneing.lbe,' arrival of. Colonel
Need, of Lilo" Brooklyn :Fnartees4l at Balti
pore. will lie hire 10-night.-
Front Artyl4.4Cleinerioy ilvidieut
..By an, armed fang Hart aa;ezinee at New
,Icorh on Monday, ire have* trail
Parracosot'.ed gayti
,to Bth-inst.
opioirited to toy the 60-1
maim; conspirator,, had •exeldemsed to : death'
urririr out of the twenty-eight'lirestedf Opp-.
itiallVthroti wars goldenrod-to ; Wee,
yeau'imprisonuitit, aid sight lwero.oupdt-.
rod." ;Bat , Proaident disfidard,,hy Imola
proolouldlon; luta comtoutodrlo,•.sontentoo:to.
inipritanotooti.boOrgra r . 4: 1 1. 84 3!, -lilkne
exiti.sqcsirp iii,tiill'ortatiathy. sadden
•.Totiew ; of . the z peeple,.eaa to. exhibit
obraetiey.`,...The. preeisaiatia t ia l u Sordid o
to' this commutation senteasa
condemned tie death will hdltoprisened
for Aro Tearofinti details' "Lastil,•the . chief of
isoneplatey,l4 tin Yeller •
• Thealeatiaa for Senators ...had • tirXel
birtitsaail
Port-mt•Pline. assl!6l,
'i.,.:% ,, ,,.., , 0 . ,11:;.:.n, 4-:::',.t . , 1. •,.tki ,- .;11 - :', , .:". 11
." 7 17 -, 744.
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VOLE ,LXXV--N0.,.. 86
Western; Yivirinw. - ,.. - ,FoiAtoik„ to . :B e
'` . 1dP4.. -. ..
. is
Nonvipon demos of An t -to:010,.
o".tt`o _
CAMP PILTT, liviii . SlVElt, VA, t- ,
. - ' '. Febrility 48,i' INN: ,
.
This camp is in the region *dare G overnor
Wise proved that he wan a Tarr poor
I have seen several of the battle . fieldssnug
the Kanawha, and heard many ,amustili ilg.
tails, . but will not camber your , columnswith
. .... .
:them. ,The " 44th Regiment-of Olio V,oltiu
here' -
bears bas a fine enca m pme nt and th e in
telligent .•.,...
and, careful Comandan (Cel;Nilbut,
of Zanesville, oto,y bit provide& excellent .. ..:, ~..,
quarters for his men','. Made , out of boards
Shipped rani:Ohio: ,apt. West, .of Fayette ... ..''.: -• : •-•
county, Pennsylvania, is also stationed in this
vicinity . with his 'Chinn , compiny; The ' ..',
Captain has a Ilse - body of men, and it is said, -- ; -.-,:.
that they" hays performs& as, much . ecoutiag ....,... ,- .-i".....
1 service, if not mire, than any other company
in the service. "The Captain is all the- - - -.",'• -..
timaseening :the mountains tint Valleys in
- • ~.
quest of secesh gime, aptl ; while „Liras lit the
camp be came in with a - swath Coloriel, whom .• - -..:-..
he hid trapped in'Boon ;county:7 The , rebel -
Colonel had come home to eeshie family, and '
.--;._ , --,,. •-•
the Captain had information of the fact, and ',- •":"•.-; -
after *.a.' hard night's Side,
of
"bagged the : ' :,'-;"••;.-',"
genie." , • l" felt a good deal. of interest in the ". :: -:•-,,,,,,..
Captain, *tonal; more,bectuse ,ho , fiailed • :--' ' ' ''''''''
from the 911 i Keystone, and in reported to be a, --
Very brae min and nails the greidistlinter- ---
est`in the ivelfairo of his men, and has render
ed the country .good service in. the eight or
nine months that he has been in the army.
' Thepeople are, 'with's:me few exceptions,
rebels at !heath, or at leant sympathize. with
the rehab., This is particularly true ef the -
more wealthy"; most of the eons of the wealthy
are iniketsbidainties.- The Polr whites are
the mostignotuhkehas of peepiathatiT have
.ever raw; jelfeedi /Into ettrpnsect to see each
's, - ehtsi'OUpecidilithabiting „sub a country.
No viodditstlicrlifbailittaVonviatlow is afraid
to insert alindiellinancepation - clause in the
Constitution now lainglormed there. 'lgoe
'rase end iirilailia will prevent the POOpla of
:Western i Virginia from emancipating. them
ealveaDom the iron - rule of Eastern Virginia
'ishigh could itiiebe done by . adopting a fre e
"Pats Cenitiaticin 'But the men haVing con
not tif affairs cannot rise to -the importance of
so great an euterprise And flatter ' themsalver • -,.. '.. '
that - Central' trill adiait"the new Stlito with a_ ..
elarelioldiug.: constiationli.'"Uow. - supremely - • ~•
stupid I 'What ,o. remedy.that would. •be for
the evil! which Ara Upott tis I Why not divide •
'Georgia, Mirth' Catolina; Alibima:' aid Nis-
;marl 7 , , • Western. Virginia is rich in minerals;:.. .' -7-
• & haa Ins streams,, and, great facilities for
becoming a:grtat_manufacturing` State, and '
ilia hail:err a fine opperteniti , emitting loose _ ...
...
from slavery, and enteritis 1 upon :a cereal. of ..'•
.prosperity, which she can never ca r b oy as long
asshe is connected' with - Eastern ' t irginis, or
..
continues ;t , !l' be palsied. by - . slavery. Let • - _ .
them:invite free labor, Sad: the . enterprise of .....,..., : ..7.' . -- .:r
free men to enter and evelop Ibeir - -iioh re-.J.;..,1 .;. 'e.1,,,', , .::
sources.- But it' will nit be daioL - dilir leid::::.-..;:-.. , ,:. ...e,, , -..St
ing men: irsblinded bj-„Ol& mamma _and pre7 --......"-..., :.'". 1: .;,..."? . ..5
juncos.. Mauy of, them believe that true pros- '..--..,: ',,. - ~.. „"•.
Peiitq i Mid happiness consists ' in caning some '._, ~":"...,.'„
lore - negiels, and they' 'maid rather" the stir ..." - :
tittles of -their cognise mould. shewl two or : . . 7 _ , ;. - - ; :% I .
three hundred negroes, than that they pos- , •. " , ,;.. . --_,.
seised a score of natories; and 'Were:'`rolning 1 . , .. ..:;:.;
millions of tons of coal, and :Wereanaking '
ithoutinecor tam! orirpl,4:. fiEphmitoiojoin
ed to. bie idoleLlet him alone.", -.-- • !, - . ~ -:.4
'Eatiawletliver is a much- larger 'aid deeper
'river thinTexpUted to flnd,.:and the. bottom., ,
land theatreau is -wide and of surpass- ' - :.' ••••
. . ... „_.
Lug richness, but the Wa rlaidesolated many ....- .., , ~.
'atitefatioi -'- --' . ' ..- ' ..'• . ,' .Cc , ' . • -
~
.1: - .',":::
• ...Thera is said to be bat Narita Union men - :.'''' :::
in Charleston, and the repels look and set "as .
,- ..
... -
if they were aluiest In despair The brilliant '.
... - :. , • 1 ;, - i
•Sictitiel 'recently • obtains& :by ' , the Union-- ,. ..,,.. - ..1.. !
forces in, Keitueky and ,Tannernm; la driving
the cold iron, into their
. souli, and they . show
' b'y - every' action 'that . it is the gelf tad worm.
wood.
- I premiums. that .ius Pennsylvania,. ,you are
wild with rejoicing, and I trust that the news.
we tine to-day is true, and that - Fort 'Donal-
• ..,..,
:son Ica thwhands of the Union army.. Long
!,.• • .:.
,live the Union, Senator Douglas .once said,
ihitthle Government : had; manifest ed Napo', ." -- ;',". - : - ,:.;',;.:-.."-j,
"iii felnistaliiiiit itself against' th e Igreatest .....''''.... - :::2,:,.. - .:;..',:
power of Europa, and , bui triumphantly con- -
'clucted,a foreign Isar with Mexico, brit it had . - - .
rarer ghosted thetit had Stifacient'power to. , -
..
bang a traitor. =-It will fail of ita.auty, if it . . •. -
does not .manifest its .power is thip, respect,
within a very short.time. The treason of the
'pest,•the'pemili of thSpresent; the 'best inter- "--
est of- humanity and . good.government, de- ..:
, Band that its power shall be thoroughly vin- ...-., -
dicated by hanging :Ted; Davis; Tombs, Cobb, . -.... ,
Tenor, and Dar or fire` other -arca' , traitors.
These pestilent scoundrels Must be hung. No '
compromise , witlithenr-- - KASAWILL.
IL,VIEIRAAVE.
. .
•. .
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' TIN°. 01 AVLIF2I, I - kenntri. , •••• -:,..- . .
• Mir losueiu"sce in the above odd End *bible Caw.
• 'leid:dij • ' , l4 , lranintn6at,Begllefs
:I:II:E.IaWBINISIDLANDALVALPANY
.A.).or PrrOacrEas. ' Oftlitiii:'lleakst'.and.
*41.i. .. j !!!!; a ? le-cdn'!llwr7g .
Ag ;Maud:
•fasnree Steamboats and .. -. _ .
~ -
.:. Sounres_ whist kw and damp In the naidspaelon
of th e Southern and Western Ekren, Labe -end
'Beyonsilinft sbeiumption oftheSeme ..
Insane imansloes and damage b,tdrit . •
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Jas. Perk, Jr..- ~ , ~ John S , _
W a. Johnston
4 , Iteeleiteena:l v ,:. •2, : Jo. askilral -r., '
lion. T. M. Howe , '',
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Battler Proton . - Cherle~ H: Z
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wHEMIR & WILSON'S-'
Sewing -Machines,
NO. ff ITITN B.ISIIIOPA.PDTAMOLON. PA.
rank°, uea" •
wisitura * *uses:
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Inuir.Dfrriena . elm sun FAIR;
ILLINOIS STATE TAM; _ •
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.iipsati3gatit4l3l,4l.ll:' Si. B TO II
'Orr suds shin;
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ilechatett Woduutios' Indicate; ,
hititeltldti: , ool7lll7 FAIR, :primatußog.
end mine Goonty Isle, Ins stantesons toenentka.
We odhr.th lbs ltrhtblie wassurs.a - WILSOWS
BYWiNQ ht4WHINI; at ItIiDUCXD
PRIM, with inteleted tonfideine hi merits o
the ;sat siont.rellable litsunttt *wing Machine
how in Ise: It awn equally : well on the tWeiced end
'Weed 'fibilte, amino the larpooltde.to •
hnistelotith the eleentiet edwinAte of being sae
en both Mr, forming 'no rhise ocasMon the ander
ethe—te simple in constractkocitioinatteedi biome
nselkeldentiii dturVAlltattany other ineeldwe_
efe tWI anstmettenatatmakid the
,to Plw crOkuity wham dtktehebent guilt, Whs.
bind 'end tuck, aD on the tifsehtteleitad permit' .
Malan% conteining tedhaentett Pen bullet • ol
sod end west. ring price,
=k7 l llttePstHrf seSintsiou In trent
n rt Meg Witehtne• c6ttob ism
AO mama, at beast, r.wilostpwniza •
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