The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, March 24, 1862, Image 1

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• 'I'ML,P . A . SIPLPARA:oncomoN Max
. N./ biustwraistSidilinCin . It Lous. GRAIN AND
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PRODUCE, NO. 243 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
l a p
I7i: 434 • FA Floor or Bekese and hail use
1.:„ . -4. bautl4 • Particular attention paid to
Huiderehandine generally. eed:dly '
lfri teriai:GORDER, P.RoDucle AND
CONJUIPOS 31curnasi. dealer in FLOUR, Din.
• . IPER„EILOOKS, BIRDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORK,
DELP AND ,ERXRE ASHUR and I:,dace On. ,
aril ` Ibend Rah isdianole Wade OD suosignments.
• - W •. • - No. 11421eocesd street, Pittaburgh.. :_I
, ILLUS. J.-11 - •
: 4 1 ' 1 u is f-' l6 ilium/am
1 ,- .21-ArtmOsiaastulcounh.ons,- 1- 1L•1.._
deßklyd Corner lima streit'aza iI t
oq IMO Way.
[AWES - U. IdoVAY, FORWARDING AND
Courastom Xadiczaint, for the ode of )'LOUR,
GRAIN, DAWN, LARD, BUTTER, EGGS, and
Wistein Produce generally, No. 10 RMITIIRIELD
STEEL; corner of Flrst, Plttatra . ..lq4 Fs-
adrildrders and conslgninents ecTOrtea. Ja42:10
JAW * ** Via4VOILWAP.DING AND.
Ouratutm D
on ucitarr, r the sale of FLOUR,
CIBLIN, BACON, LARD, B UTTER, SEEDS, DRIED
FRUIT, and• Produce generally, No. IS Market at.,
corner of Find, Pittsburgh.
W. 111:110111.AIMI....
SCHOMAKER & LANG, Com:wills:to*
inn AU , mitniesale dea fen In GlitoCle-
R11213 14 ,W;0 a trit,' GRAIN, PRODUCK, &e., No. 329
Libor* stroet, Pittsburgh, Po.
!JULIAN RIDDLE successor toJno.
21.0111 tr. Soo; No. 183
,t,lberty stmot,
burO, ONNERAT. :PRODULE, UROCERY AND
COMMISSION MERCUANT.
UOOO toropor.M faSikdly
WMTE BROTHERS, Fonwesones
AND 001411611101 MILIICHANTS and dollars to
PROVISIONSAND PRODUCE ORNERALLY, No.
215 Llbnty 'Meet, Plasbu , Pe.ziay.?7, ,
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A SOHO I EN-Common:ls itiErtotarr,
..103...* dealer Io CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON
0114, GLASS, IRON; NAILS, Se., No. nit Maar
stmt. milTDdly
_ WILLIAM 11111•201, DAVID IR . C•INDLIZI,'
NIL A. Cervix, - Special Patinae:
FANS & COFFIN, suocessoio .to
I..woces...itru.4low r WHOlLESELE GAO::
.iinn KE9 ryt_o 9 a aud'•Wtterlideelif,Sittsbnrib;
773td1 •.
WU. 1. NITCUICIXII.....DANIILL 1111111%.......1. 11. 1101111.
&Ca r ew:metier kG.
.IJ. Graff. PROMP3I9 ACID. 00111 ION WM.
CHANTS, 247 liberty swot, Pittsburgh. Ps: huli
Jolt I. nousa.... ........ .... --Tamest! novas,
TOLLS ROUSE & CO., WHOLEBLUii
-OaoMu at b , Oosoibsucni Sisacaurs, writer or
• Khlodd and Water streets, Pitts • • P. jr ...
1, . , A moil:
amicsir LiroAl3mitur .. toiri kt . . a . No.'
IQWlxid *heel% Pittsbiteth. ' Je 2 dl
J. 111-PAPATIICI....III. B. BROWN...AM ILLIMPATIF.I6III.
DROWN & KIRKPATRICKS, WpoLB
:: 41.I1Asi :luaus md &Wen la FLOUR AND
- ROWS, Na. 197 and 193 Liberty itrret, Pltteburgb;
.10110- DikleZnale , .130i.i j COMMIS
- laotiganotairil for the isle of CRUDE AND RE
RIMED CARRON OILS, Now tN and 70 Water Stmt.,
Pittsburgh, Advances made on cotudgomonts.
• -
DRUGGISTS.
gI,4O44O.IiNSTON
.DRAISR PUDE
. - DREGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY,
,FANCY GOODS, BUNNING FLUID, OILS, FAM
ILY MILDIGINIM, Ac., elderly
. I .ol. l rllich, bs offers at former pram: • • Corner Sixtftb
field and Fourth streets, Pittaburgh, Ps.
Prrealptlone carefully compounded at all hours.
BSAYS & CO.,
L. iti 4 canst and lianufactunerof WEITZ
LDAD AND LITLIARGD, corner of Wood and Front
s treats, Pittsburgh. ash 7
11) n = 4,1XY11, tietsluirrolheatik
u, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, FAUNDMIS AND
tin STUFFS, No. 295 Liberty stmet, Pitteburgh.—
AU d NW twelve .nipt attention. mt,24
• • 777; JCL
U! & 11
WiiOLESALB /MD
DXVO4III7I, -comer, 014.1berty and St.
:411•10=Mttabltd-gtt.'
(Alt GEO. E. KEYS DRUGGIST,
/i/AFISoad unI,TVOT:Txdi•Iii4 "a
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a'rroift,r4ers.
JOHN G. ALtioPONNELL, Arroasir
AT Law. Orates, second story Butnes Law Socto
-- coo, Ncr 93 Drsinond street.
Will attend to the Battlement, secining and pollen
dioswaim at r ia Washington, Maria
- nol9:cm*'
s4vul ll6 l PATRICK & MELLON A
ataxerma.........--... la rro cul sre s,
•t h: 153Toitrthstraii, dte dots)
Jos* tinithleld, Pittsburgh, Ps- styllsitf
rreIOMAS J wtN i , Arroßtigr Ain)
J. CollWaini LA*. -• " -
~Lc; No. 150 Fourth stria%
. eoruer of. Cheery
allsy,"Pittsburgh, Pa. • • arillsisselyT
==a,l
lerrolutEr autD
• N.J., CooluzA2A.AT LAR D hati removed EMMA
LAW BOLDINW; DisAtosa4 - 104t, nail
door to St. Peer's Church. • , inyle:dly!
• J•, • • • A
• N 0.1.33 Fourth street, Lorrieiliw.ltelkling
Pittataugh, 'Prt.salt
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PRODUCE.
Ilx NCTOUPOOF , .....1..... lomo t ir= rn plL
T El= &11UTC
amtriPosammr - xxxinwJqiilii
intim Milrinit : cluntax, vv• .$4.
owl, BUTTE*, LINSEED OIL, POTS VAND
PEW. UREA SEEM GRAIN, DRIED /EDIT
and Prodor• gimirally. Bat brands Mussily 'Flair
always an band. Agent lbr the in. of Madison A
Patented . Purl Starch :. No., I
lint etc, between Wood and Smolt
".earth Pa. npdsßy l T
1
1115 M.: " . SE.— . .
V H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Mel
ano, . to t all
_zr.ss,,Bunza, /AEI
1W 0 0 41 7. Ntr.. 23...rir00d M•Mot,
Maar, Pit bur m
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• it: nv.uovisiows; earner of Ma
tot *ad . . Front Weida:.
• t v ..riv s.
O.MIDINER.COFFIN,. .'vo4
• inusaus, KILIMICZ
innumoz Onirmitpti, portb : corner Wood. and
,r;dl
r,Putasyl
arn st tiaxia
a nd Ha
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ta. Wreal A"-
AM ki
ania.Fr, , corriceAkirkei;a4ll
111.. 1 140k1,DoN, Suceirramr Wm:P.*
airouiges ctorsiAlvt. voca.ti .
, !Tr' kozwuremir -.le.pramaxin
w • •Iwt, stlittleiireet.
6100D8.
"j, m ,r 7 g AMUR', taNDEOII
VVTI.BO --- CARE lc CO., _
VT _.z,t JENA/ C..4 1
WBIAMIALii Dus t iqu
,SON .AND DOWNSTIO DDT 6CCDI,
DOW *mil Abbrs. 01.
•••••••.' • , PUtablintb. .10.det
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Peg i ft-I:44it or' to
7114ikant s 11.1.frDesbero
imi mime . telarsi=" 4ll :t h.
CnAttliALliptWVitatiru &Dim
agookailiaras ItutiOtastalitiiiiomum 164
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trug t Th
astar r
.. %, VE ,li reins
t ... 1 ri r i e tti :141 gl i L i g &•,
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• I .1.1 • : - HORIIk, '‘lbajja I N T REK .
" iv& Au amulte Moors, No. 17
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_-- ALLYN ' • . k it'
%., owso, Mmiroatawat, ete., - -78 Market
ELV.t. ::. , :• , s pn
A N ir ldA i llauld a AX, Dwane at •
Ibuisomutta, Tamil • Normal, W., Nos.
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GROCERS.
LAZEAR.,
WHOLIMAiII )111011ZU
0011iIIISSION NfiIICELCNTS
Noe. Eltreet,
nier Seeond,
d . • • . P/TISEUROH, PA: .
THGS. Urns.
T yrny.,& - TRIMBLE, Waoupwa
G =cm Ash Oostmussigg blistmuurrs, dealers
Is • PRODIICIVFLO1311„ 'BACON, CIIREAR, NISH,
CARBON AND LARD OIL, IROICILAILB,GLABB;
COTTON YARNS, sad.. Pittsburgh istanulhetunr
• iiiilLll.2 &cowl street, Pi • .
W°DON & PON A ter Alil jau lle
CKLE
lA= Ch ailigilllC 2l 4:liiioPanallaol XXI!
'bruireiclobbers ALtl.; 111110ANSissii!NOLABSE8,
ILEFINID BIICABI3 and - BYRUM PLOWS, NA.
CC% RIM ONNXN4NNIXOB, do., No. 253 Marti
street, Pitts • .h: - nol4 ,
I. Titta:-..l—wiEJ =ism .s
'REDEEM & suotlessota
im to • Ramer 2.Ati,Wogs; •DMlssal• desibutrinr
FOREIGN FRDTII3, NUTS AND SPICES, CON,
FECTIONERY; IMAM, FIRS WORKS, Au; Wok'
DIG and 128 Wood street, above Firth, Pittsburgh,
jr/ittil ' '
LOBS. 10■110,....... SOMION.
BOBISON'itect;_%OI:4IALE GRO -
Lig cliii:Olgultrlail_ltiggiirni. :at awe= In
all kin& of .P.ROVISIOIiti.. PM/DUI:Z. and Pitts
burgh aftalmfactarts r . ,laalirty,atrat,
-Tom (ILL
1a11znr3D60 . .4. Zi a rPROVIIIIIONS, No. 274
LiaYirtroott cnocwitollimag Pittibulth; Pa.
Liberal mimeo goIINI on cona4nmenh.
rah12:13a1,,, .. ••, •
ORI.: jON.tlB,' WHOLlitsAui • 111sALKR
is GROOERILSOLANILidizors.OAKUIIe
OILS, PlTell altif Pittsburgh tianultiatared articles,
liaailittatitialrest,ibirrath•litcesonstellela Bridge,
Piit.burgbi Pit.; • ; •• •
LAMM DAL 21.11...... .A. 41 DALI[I.I.
ROBERT DAMELL ,& co. ur
%to
anus Gancnas, C 0111111282011 MID 101MAEDI1f0
II cannArs, and dealers in,YRODUOZ and, Mtn
burgh manlncturea, Pittabn h.
area! 111111.1 . 011.
L.A.MBERT-& ISHIPTON, WHOLESALE
JLII
Orocm Plbroocit Dtisias and Coaucusnom
o.
.P10164%14 .Pa.
Mut Iterr
WATTiVirMO;_ 14, Wnouusum 'Cho
visa, Coarmunaki 4 1IncaUtra, and dealer. In
P.rotttnut *sal Pittsbares , tistnufsetures; Nb. 158 Lib
erty street, Pitts • •• • ru2s
-••• OW i' ' Hois=ts
IlLGiciaiik,Voiiiiiiiitilig.Xucautes.sad driers in
PIIODOCE, No. 80 Water sireiN sad .66 Bloat Meet,
IMO. M. S. DIVIROUTU.
I DILWORTH it CQ., WMo
to • Cizoons,lice..LllLand'A.l2- flaked ',Oast, peat
- Efultbileld,, }lnaba, b. . • • . ! not
-34,1t11Hat0.10/INTLIGITD dr. CO., Witomau4
ocuginsto mawitArrh; z..;TI Wood
and=lb. Liberty strosi, Pittsburgh. " 11..
ILLIALM ' f3A- Y, nour.mtz
asssss;lrss, aid,do Wood Wet, vitt.
adtz.uis
.
atom, Im. octet oilioiiii'Asii;Ab:;73 , Liberty
street, Yittaburgli, ,• •
.wrat.MttAier'imum - s.
DANIEL,BENIOiIt '80144 hLtNET
rAervazu or , NVMTE RTORE MINA AND
UNBAR COLORED' WARR.
Irricx •NO WAASHOUBI AT No. 74 Punic
Staut..-Ptiissoitoii, PA. ' mhls:l"y6t
-• • -• •
'I\AACKINTOSH, REktPRILL & CO.,
1.1.1. Corner Tilt/and
_ollialwatreetaitha City
Water - Wdrkii; --- Pitialiss Pa.4l Mmonlhetuints of
MACKINTOSH .AIIM=MPAILL'S IMPROVED
PATENT OACTLLAZI.NG BTNAM IL/WINES AND
SUDS VA Llfed;of All ilia Mid bort stile.
Having put up warldnery of largaMmucity and of
the beat • t
...triLampraparsd to-do-heavy sub
.." • t-eiork-hrebbritne, - troillug that by
PromPfuu•NWPl the 40MAttigiff oar work, to merit
publiepaltn.4.47 ,
WOW 'pedal attention to our BALANCED
VALVE 'OSCILLATING ENOINXB. is cliMplaing
advantages harsh:dors unattained in all' Rue of
Engines. ; Ja26.lyd
wo.u.ot 'Lamina:
WILLIAM. BAlMlffia. gic CO. , No 61
V , Pion strest r bolow lestbory,Pittsbonbt
STEAM. BOLLER MANSIRB AIID SHIRT IRON
WORKERS; MillioSsamtiotOf BARNHILL'S PAT
ENT BOILIII,-.LOCOMOTITZ,SLIIID sod -CIL
IRONS , ROILEBS, . CHIMNEYS,— BRZTURRN,
'FIRS BED.,.STRAX PIPIKOONDISTIBIRS,SALT
PANS, %WAIL PANS,--IRON , YAWLS,- SUN
BOATS, ete., Me. Also, BLACKSMITH'S MORK,
BRIDCIR and TIATICOPILBONS; 4cials at - StAte short
ost oolloL ," AR Olatti frOat • Oblast • • • kit.
MOORE; liiiiirracrtruat oP
-
- Au: - ktYm or GOPPEA4II3-
21LLID.M1YRS 41.11X'--WIIISICY • and 7.411F1LY
ITINGG4.II(9a, 199.194193 and 195 /Oar Areas,
battrain Smithfield. and Grant straits, Pittsburgh,
ter Prlvatecaterandkined. Highest market rim
tadd LarILIZ.
Isar Fume 011. • •
and all other tangent= intrredienta
capitally inceranted; by ti proton nor and improved.
ncla
t raKrifT. iitartilATO;i - 41014 -
Corner of lint and :610toNly.
• •
211/11011/10701LIS OF 5
81:1PES/On OPCIJE ENGINICS,
S, tiEVERANCE,.I4. .60 . .Waszt- err.,
. Pittsburgh. eusaubdedaregßOlLlZElVlCTia
WE4O43IITIiPigU.,OOII.IIIOIrAND anutoep,
of
Oa - serileuber !had ceilikipod dfig/J3 - and BM
CM, or ends ariberliesiddirt • "'Aka.
A rsM Amortmont cenetstatly co toed:
Ho QUI P A....N"P t v
1 :or 1; 11. ouph.t,, m.autmr of. HOT
PAICESSZD:NtITEI AND WARMTH CHARCOAL .
HORSZ4IHOZ noir 4Thrii4mA6Ds. BOILER
IRONWIRIVETS. _ , • _
rAtsicaaNcririsoiwilluns, Paietteoo:;Ta.
11l 4 WaThbousi.,l3 Wood ss4 Pitt" • • •
a. A.
JaiMl XOEI.43I6E — GT 8S WORKS:—
woLre,,esicrrr oura 118.xdrAc
:11Patie, Yieod strort..oorner
of Irint;Pltuburgh, Ps.' ses:l
E i • f
EIDD ; "t
0
,;21 ,
11aL7. SUM,'wtvStab, Pit
XSinfctores°M ptl MLAßELS ANDS
sad.imory daeiaq of LIATEXL BRA ay
Orden acilieltilA
Id abippediktptc InstrAFtkg. ~•3 liparwly
n~.rr-r~snr~t~ :~,~
11111101t,i-EXTRAOTBD'iIVITIIOUT
BrITIN11:011'.. AlYPisilliTlall
WHEBZBY DUIJUSAMILIIIM-11l1111pATMLY
tran.
Cold weather hithe time when the append.= Mot
be used to Unbent advantop,
Medical gentlemen and their familles have — losi
thole teetb extrictad 4,,a, proem, sad are randyle
Warr lat to the Watt and.pdnleameas et the oparai
tlon—wbateter hal been said by persona Interested 1
anattittg the. it9tPristutTlug Ammtledgeor m
11017:411, : 117[111.I.112TH ItinsarystYlel
0111/21 , 71D1Manfraltalsoftbfleld it.
ijOSE ••••A • `fib eilmirs
t,:t..."ull4oll.4:REPMo.Dliiiand sod Gram
o t
I 1.1.1
itznalar Dt.' /
Thema!! b gladly i
117-iLLIAM- WARD, — DRustprPfic*-
Norm, ; IroMMOItORTOMBIU,
=aides far mow.
oe Pawns
gal promm, tlirough meal
mommablo a • ' •
Those wishing to InTrei tbolc atom to good ad-
YiniagOi ego always god disit.oad second claw pow
at m i l oaks, for rale.
stitctlyetiirli
41$1.7nam t" , oppoolto St. Paul's
WhodraL jel:d
alrigiqfim'xcrima.cre.
—..-------
TAMES M. BALM, late militant kr
ty charts Sambosvrainparas ICXPLIOTX MAW , .
Wit , AtID...IItrALTIOA.IIO3I9 Ibr. WI kinds tit
Ontkllip, sod soperintands their mutton on rum,.
Wit terms.
innwini - ntorairrit - — UTMik aiiircialei
Robtmon streets. Allem t ..... , , ..,, 12 1
~ i „rim OM, /BON BANS' SLOCK,,Ati ft h
nttnti. Antibes ItitAlls.4l/111n1410=ONtt,
:66r nailing, otems7 poicrtuot,lts Meth tad'
4, m mcdnol4_llol=l..-.. .., (tit! treys 1 mytdijr,
~ , ~_-- - -
: R I "Rio .
.1. the H:.36. 01104spokie.:
IV A. ; 4 . . fu t i ~ ; ; ea,;ll, Iszospiftor .
as.
IJO .i• ; --- 7 Mil! , # :, 1 1 LIZ Eft `'lT'l9
Plikamlitbd essid ie. Weed leggsre , 'wo w* vim* sift. 31disites, Itittr"
ow *vim *
Miga
AN - W'':o,o-AlAe - Erte_TAL.• JOURNAL
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH '24; 18e
"M• W 7 OCT.' PLAN
AA TOR' 1200, CABll.—dost resolved 'T "
at th e new. Plano Warszawa', No. 431 ' I
nth *greet, FULL 7 00T. HOSEA P • OR,
with Top Ho Carred Lep, firma Ruud, and
"Improved Iron " made by one of the beet
New York makers, and RR/ be sold for $2OO, cub.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
doll Agent for Mule's Pianos, and Prince's Melo
derma. fell
3225 **"
PIANOS.
Black Walnge octaTe
CHICKERING PIANO,
full Iron. Paine, New Neale, reduced from $4715 to
12, just received and for wile by • .
fell JOHN H. 11:11L1.011, Id Wood dreet.
32450 PULNOti. 1.2511.
.—Two ' elegant itairtirnod 8% octave
. .
OHICENHING, with fill /row rims Now 8010, 18.-
B*CW - from salto s2so.Jost nodotd 801 ut..by
ha - , JOHN-H. WILLOIL 81 Wood stmt.
Q GING , BUOIEts, •
-I,7 rheettbik*"bii 4V: woobbar*—ps d05...88 BD
• Thillitrir LotehtZloo, by J. Woodbury do 850
The Attapb, by Dr. Lowell Memos, do ... 850
The Dispeson,•by George r. Woe,. do 8.50
The Sabbath De by George T. Boot, do ... 860
The Jubtlesi by WWl= B. Drulbery, do 860
The Chrtittlan Minstrel, by Alton ._ 8 60
TM Bodedby-Lec.nard Manilla% do .- 850
JUT/MILL' SINGING' BOOKS.
The Golden' Wreath, 100tb edition—per dozan...s3 00
Terse Harp, by I; A. Gets., do ... 3 Oti
• The Nighttople. (new-book) do ... 300
Sabbath Be.bool . • • do ' ' 20
TheGoldenChaln, torgabbath Schools, d. • I 50
All the liberator sale In quantities or ei Ditty b r
?pus ;312LLOR, No. St Wood et.,
ja.2o between Diamond alley and Fourth at.
.S*KW BOOKS.
nit .CUMMING'S NEW BOOK-
Teach Its to Pray.
The Young Stepmother. By Him Yonge.
The Sutherlands.
Under Caresito nt fill Street. Recreations of n Country Parent,, let and 2,1 nerirc
Bouipt in Nosy Rey. By Holsnee.
`Nara Constitlathinal History of England.
The Rebellion Record,. Ist end Ed swim.
John Trent. By Ifejor Winthrop.
mhl4 . EAT 65 Wood greet.
001YS OkiKl3-4Lums ED/TION.--
• The Works or ' , Thomas A-Hood:in 'ol'olo and
verve. Edited by Epee/Urgent, illustrated with steel
and wood •84rnivItnp, elegantly piloted on tinted
piper, In small octavo. To he completed lu six
mouthly. voltanse._ „Threw now ready.
monthly
WORE.B—Carron E. 1. 1 .10%.
—The Prolle Writings or Bayard Taylor, In 10 small
8 vo. volumes. - •
THE SPIRIT OF HEBREW POETRY, by
Taylor.
LSISIIIIE . 1191:111.8 IN TOWN, by The CountrY
Parma.
wxnaviroon•s caCtIONART O7IETYMOLO
trY, a nineedition: &Med by George P Mardi.
For lab b R. B. DAVIS, 93 Wood st.
I.loot • l
of Electriciry—Gerrett; .
' Recreations of s Oottotry Parson;
Queetill of Bodily;
Spare Hoors;. try .I.'Broini, M. D
Men: Wonsealod Rools,-by L.-Boot;
"ATi,.....ard B.eok;
uleGood lco_ o m i : r : ffigy ßoo wunhilumaid.u.4 lt b sl l3.l4 • 3l.. .
Fong. In Many.M.Wfir}-O.:W. HDIALIIM; J
Poems, by Rose Tenn
Liberty and Slavery—Bledsoe; •
Lectarea on aPo.arPol.l.2llilol.;
Life on Eisilene. of Douglas;
Ilisto y of all Religious, etc., ete.
uth6 L. BRAD, Tligtoorth sliest
r I H.. DEISILLMER'S WOHL—frac-
J-Jr deal Observations of hho Itectuta-Anns and
Contiguous' Tditazes,• &hag their nature, .eat,
causes, symptoms, consequences and prevention
Ispodally addressed to non medial, madam.4tY W.
&Manhunts, 11,,,D. ~ Foi Ws
;04 b.d.V.184:93 Wood St.
7IIBCELI.I.rEOU6 c.cans.
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_YON ARNSTRAL Imnescisa iND
4.4Ark,si tik.ibl mad NAN* brando of GE
NUINE
HA A.NA CIGARS, and all kinds of SMG
AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, FANCY
XEEBSINIA,UM PIPES: TUBES, An, dc., in great
variety, UNDER. THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Nue burgh, Pa.
N. .8.--Tba Trade irappltad oo tams.
IWO) tl. KlCkt.-AlAti: •UW ti j
AJ STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, PAP=
RANGER AND PLASTZRED.
SirCENTILIS AND ORNAMINTS of all kinds
fornlabed on abort notion.
All order. heft at No. 23 Co ngreo street, di deora
horn Wylie, or at Palate's Wall Paper Store, Not. 91
•Woodluest. will be promptly atten&S to. m 1228
OtfDWELL it BRO., BOAT FURRIER
.ia AND DLALIND is MANILLA. HEMP AND
COTTON CORDAGE, OAKUM, TAR, PITCH, ROS
IN AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK, LIGHT
AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ao., No. 891:Watet And
70 Front streets; Plitiburgh. apA:dly
W - W. YOUNG, successor to Cart
. weed. t Young, No. 97 Wood street, corner
of Diamond alley, dealer in all kinds of CUTLERY,
RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, SCIS
SORS, GUNS, to., An, • A large assortment of the
shoes goods oonstanti en Land. mkt
JAC •' ♦ 4 WNSEN L PORK
FACIES' AVID DIALW to BACON, DRIED
BEEF, LARD, 1111313 S AND RUMP PORK, No. 12
fourth Meet, new Übe . Pittabst h.
A 'T
• iti“ A DEALsam WALL
.PAyA,AA, Bosimw # o.,-tn. 87 - 117opil salve,
Pittalmrgh. .••; ; ; • ' ;PIT
DaiRIL PALMERIio. , WOOD ST,
dininiINXISWITe 4:4AT_ 7
SifiTRAW TRIM
MINDS, and STRAW ckporo! drinunally7
BQUIIESELL.ERSP-
KAY dt Clay BOOLSZLLEILP £3D STA
nomuL to. 65 Wood street. next door to the
opener of ThlnL •POtabwrighf Pa., SCHOOL and
LAW BOOKS tonetantly on hand.
ut 8 sa (w:, STAtiox
, us. Buzz. Boor.MAxtrritorozi Jo
Paarms, No. 57 Wood street. Pittgardt A,21:631)
"tiREAD; . FARMS& AND.' ISTA
• wools, No. 711.Toortb street. Apollo Building,.
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w., N.
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Hiving ectlied l 4 Htitsborgil, will. es mg, devote
big lmehtelvd attention - to the Medics] .n 4 Sersina
Segment of Cho. ala Diem% emichttly thoso Of the
Lem? Bovvoloneh So PM, Constlyetkm fietold
fir,, ]_l ll of the Bowe l of the Bowel,
Ulemtled of Me ItoireL He sill AM trial Abe veg
doe Mamie Dlgiestof the - Womle,.Kldodflat,
raiCi IMI ItOlbeatirat Meldohdtigebehi Hoge, s
,he my be somindsomulted ties s o'clock : to
Mbookm, &Inv Pease* If tkey 'Miro 1t; will
vatted lo W 7 met:*, tbe city. dolegfal
pu.mohturttcs ErAxil?. OF OPIUM.
—Theorfeetkotk of this thestiatable preparatksi
! a biseang totesakind: , Witiont det•iimainipt&t
.eittlkileakttrtueser opium, the /Wilt Is tborooßbit
purified tryst .0 the noxious qualities 'of the
d&reataikltactrues. lasteVesalds. CaDeeropildeitiv,
.retathpr paled .alteotheai r lawill tallier pain and
IrOtatiopoillet densieless, vimedkr MUM. and
morbid eacitement of , . body aad salad. Without Calk
los aleksees.coettstriesei at , headache. - These adiala
cal 46 alentlet utast reedit It pre•stehalktil le the Ma
Prepared and iota i. A. B. S D. ildlitie„_Dtng
-sieti,-100 Poi *York. — ._. ~ ,
=Mad lii.E. &SIPA ISTOOK . .IeOO:', VOL.!
. ~tioldablo by Draggisteseasrany. orilautlar.WltT:
OTION TO OWIiERsOYDRAYs,
do.—Notic• Webs g ft t e r w ..to
:OwPtirs'A' /bulk ~ Chris.
trinithansldest or notteethe City of'Pitts.
WO, to ay their Unarm at tbeTressursee ;Ace
of tb• City of Pittsburgh, FORTHWITH ill accord
ance widens-AM of -- AssenthWTWotedWaftlr SO,
auk aid en Ontinsites•Or the Cheinetla of - thli vtq
of Iltiabargh, yawed Awn - 16, Ifee.
Ikseres.not laid on or belbre May Ming,
will Widened in the hands clan thief of - Police, for
selleotion. subject to hie fee of 60 cent, tbrthe'eoliso•
we thereof, and ell peresno who eaglet se refuse to
tats out.LiseneetwiU he subject to • wally, to be
recovered before the Meyor, double the stool* of
. _
The old metal of melons years man be rstaind
at As tine _Lhamen ant taken out, or jN7 . 2Scena.
Zack °minors. Veh1eh,«..::.;...; 5:00
Zech Two Hone e ao
Zachlfoar Hone Wilda; U)
Mak 104
• Omnibuses and Timber Whew' drawn by Tog
Horn., Twelve Dollars each. Tor each additional
Hone used in any of the shore madder. Has Dollar.'
mbllat DIDILBAIIIIII.Vity immure.
IVIRROW.EB' TEDUNGTUN Uti.
• ADD. ma& Enewrive Ky:ased, ali4 akkticeiri
4xlgedbe Mamie se Motel fbegtrebatif aid dame;
fat up In who* half and quarter, tia, ca % % gad for
gale sr the , Malty' cirmell. More or
t .1013N,A, RENEMW,
• Lltkityitsvd.eitilritnett:
11,11., PAT tilin T6-4k bids. :kiln
-exim ~so oat Veal, of Naparlor quality, jutt
toad Oss .xest Awl Pout Beatty for
tall itYol S and ratan at the Tamil GI
i a.tr.,
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taddi l33 'ifietjeoriaporty awl Rind otnits.
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Invikrlol7 in Nivoula.
ASIVERTIBINWAT BEASONABLX BATES.
MONDAY MORNING. *ARCH 24
The Surkendet * of Eiti.Florida,..
We publish below the tniereeting ioffictiat
documents relating to the surrender !of. St.
Augustine and Jacksonville, which - awry with
them the whole of East Florida.- -St. Angus
tine city is a port of entry end' heca
St. Johns county, Florida. It is distant two
hundred miles E. by S. from Tallahassee, and
one hundred and sixty miles S. from Savan
nah, lat. 29 deg. 48 min. 30 sec. N., len. St
deg. 35 min. W. It is one of the larg est
~
places in the state, and has the distinclion:nf,
being the oldest town in the United states.
leis situated on the northern shore of Matan
tas_Sound, two miles from the sea, from *hick
it is separated. by the island of Anaitasiti.
e
The/lite is a plain only a few - feet higher thin
the level of the ocean. The atiects t rary from
ten to eighteen feetin width ; the house" have
mostly two stories, the tipper projecting over
the street. It contains, besides the chanty:
building', one Roman Catholic andtliteeTrot
,
estant churches, ' one ',newspaper - "erect, ono
United states land i
office, and about five hun
dred . ,.
dwellings, semi of,iihieh are n a dilapi
dated state. The harbor is safe and cotemo
diens, but the beret the eutranoe prevents the
approach of largo ships, having only los or
ten.feet of water at low, tide.. -The ;tail nem:
orate climate, and the relrcahingbreezeßfrom
the sea, render this a favoriteainter retdOenesy
fur invalids. The orange, lemon, olive' and
datetpalm flourish. ,in this vicinity, an fish
and genie are ahundant. ' The town de end
ad
by Fort Marion, erected, by the Span er
more than one hundred years age,'Undl for-'
morly called the Castle of St, , ,lifark. tam
boats ply - trequanqy between - Millsu sad'
Salannah. It - Was settled by the Spim(ards_
*bent 1565. The „population in 1850 I was
nearly Iwo thousandd l
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somurrentniir lit. Antaltliil. 1
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Ii),d. , FLA.G.BRIP WABASH,
Off St. Augustine,Fla., Marchl2.l l
1
. .Sin :- Havinwerosse the bar with
i lome
difficulty, in obedience:to-your order ' , ap
proached St. Augustine Under 0 fiag,oit ce,
and as 1,. drew . near the lily a white - ilea as
'hoisted !pork'. one ;or, gin bastions, of ort
Landing atitur wharf and Inquiring fo the
chief authority, , l refs - aeon .joined b the
Mayor and conducted tt4lreCit yirig, we re
the municipal authorillh - -iieere, Main ed:
't informed them - thativhavinra
emijirkii i s re
the authority of tli ' United States; you had
deemed it more kln to send an, narmed boat
to ipfdrm the eitise sof . . your.. determlustiOn
than to occupy thetown at ones by fo of
i
our armsrthat you ivere &sirens to.calsi ny
apprehension of heroic 'treatnieot that ilia ht'
ri
mist in thnik iniOdi i "And: that •yoa. eh Id
carefully respect the. persons. and preppie of
all citisena who sahmlttliOtlhh7outhatit of
the - United States ;. that ;you had a(isi le
purpose to restore the stride of affairs-or eh
existed before the rebellion: , T7informed he
municipal authority that, so long as; they e
sleeted the authority of the Uovernirent we
serve, and acted ip good faith, munici al
,affeirimight be left in. their hands, so fa as
might be consistent with the exigencies - of he
times.
, .. . . . ..
.
The - May or a nd Connell. then, informed e
that the place had &eon evacuated the - p -
ceding night by two companies el' 'Floda
troops, and that they gladly Tbeelved 'the
nuance I gave them, and placed the City in
11 . r
my hands.
I recommended them oboist the flag of Le
U pion at once, and in prompt Recorder:wealth
the advice, by order of the Major,' the di-`
dons] ensign wits displayed limn the flair-Stiff
The Mayor proposed to turn over to me tie
live cannon mounted at the fort;'whlch are in
good condition and not spiked, and also, the ,
few "monitions of war left - by the istreatiipg
I deilred him to take charge of them-for le
present, to make careful inventoriesi.and
establish,a patrol and guard, informing/liter
that he would be held responsible for this 'plebe
until our force should enter the harbor. 1
I called upon the clergymen of the city, Mr
questing them to re-asmre their. people, and
to confide In one kind intentions towar ds
them.
About fifteen hundred persons remain in fit.
Augustine; about, one-fifth of the inhabitanis
having fled. 'I believe that there are many
citizens who are earnestly attached to ' t4e
Union; • a large number who are silently op
posed te It; and a still larger number who ears;
very little about the matter.-
_.I thitrit , thit
nearly all the - men acquiesce - in the oonditio
of affairs we are now establishing. • Thirb s
much violent and pestilent feeling among t o
women. They - seem to mistake treason f r
courage, and have a theatrical desire to figuie
as heroines. Their minds have doubtless bee .
filled with ' the falsehoods so ' industrious'
circulated in regard to the lust and hatred f
our troops. On the night before our arrival a
party.of women assembled in front of the bar
racks and out down the nag-stag, in .order that
it might not be used to Support the old flag.
The men seemed anxious to conciliate us in
every _way. ... . ; .., - ~ .- ---
There is a great scarcity of provisions in
the place; there seems to be no monoy r ozoept
the_wrotelted paper 40mm:7-of- the'rebeilion:
And much poverty. exists:: A, . , ~ i s r I
.; In the water battery at the fort , are thrie
1 fine army 32-poundere -of - -even'theiisanii
pounds, and twoB.incleiat-oOasf tioi!ifoinv of
, fifty-six hundred pounde,teitlifiet;and some
powder. Thera e,re a. number. of ..very.•oldr
guns in the fort, useless and not -nuuintadl
Several good guns were 'taken = awityAtimel
months ago to arm batbirleS at Otlirie hailers
Thngarrizeill the . pliee went from ...St.
-Augustine at -asidniett7utr thn — tBtii,;;TO
' Smyrna, where i are said to be Aleut. eight;
hundred troops, a battery,the creamer Caro-I
lina r and a considerablequantity of .ermeand
It is very posiliiely staled that the goy-
ernes has ordered the: ated4ongadd.l.of :East]
Florida, and'preideses to soaks a Ataskil '-near
Apalaohloola. • • •
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11s."Denala, or the Coast Surrey, who as
rolnpaWindisNrendered.mo much vabtabliabi.
I IMMO the honor to be, Tory napbaftilti, ,, ,,
C. R. P. RODOZVl A Clntestiander:ls
Flag (Hiker S. F. Duroar, ,
Coln. South Atlantic Illobisedint Etsisiasfson.
BURRANDICS OF JAcxßoxv4.. r,c'j
A gunboat waa,sent to tuba random of
Jaeksonville,:- - ; Writhou t
nialstanoit; the 4117.3'r-baying isloNett tifygti
lowing Ptoelamation beforo tbo Ibtited'Statei
forces arrived:
PIOCLEHLTION TO THE .EITIZII3O7 -JEEHOBOH-
Fellow Citizen* : In the' Pralant , trying
crisis much thought and milieus inquiry hes
been devoted 6:30 City Colman, tbs.:llllone, ,
and iii•ral-of-our frienditrum - the.
including Gen. S. It: Pyles and staG;to
tain and determine what, 'arcier; ell the .cir
cimstances, is best to.be done, and will best
promote the satelyi eonifort, and IteppVieskel
the people, " '
Oitlestetdeierriiiii.aliertion tbecirtii
CoreeC hold
and hisetalti - ? . and,' , after. IniVilseteisilliCatid
tes amkt addiberatiiiiV4eWski tefttmettili d er
inesusch SI all, the C ote
troops, arms, and munitions of war Upon the
SL John's river,-and in east and south Fier
ida•generally ,are ordered'away, and that the
east and tenth am.to im abandoned, it is'use•
le! to attempt defence of, the city of Jack ,
so ville,land therefore, upon the approach of
th 'enemy., it should 'be surrendered. This
hating been decided upon is - theSciend and
proper _eouree.tole punned, Col. M. Whit
Smith suggested that the Mayorshould make
it known to the citizens by prcrllamation; and
this Suggestion being fully, concurred in .by •
all present— ,
I therefore, in conformity thereto, make
known to you that all defences will be imme
diately withdrawn, from the. rity_ end St.
John'irriter, and no miltary fere° will be kept
on dusty except for pollee purposes, 'and such
foro
ci er iz l e i n b :. supplie . d by:details dirn'froin
our
I advise and earlicitii admonish our eiti-,
sane to remain at their homesand pursue their
usual avocation - li, and I calk upon all 'good
'citizens to 'glee thzdr aid and ; 'mensal for the.
prescriationof good order throughout the
entire eammunity,... It is the 'opinion of 'our
most eifeiiiiiced ana.lntelligent,eitizens (and
I thlata - litiriliet one) that, if the enemy meet
wittruriiitalittanlie,• private property will be
,feepeetcd,„andunarvad citizens will be allow
ed to pursue their usual. occupations. • •
I trust, therefore, that our whole population
will sof-with becoming prudence, thit uo
unnecessary protoestiors' may be 'given-that
may:furnish, AL xesaen for violence-from any .
quarter;
and if, alter ,we havo..o ff erpd no re- .
lietance'and given no ju st provocation, vin=
lens ehould be `commit ted, the whole blame
will rest aeon theligrinf.aoll'=:„Ereg citizen
ablw to perform finlieeltity is hereby icquired
to • hold hinisalf hi • readiness:le go on dety',-
.oimn g'n . otrea ot thaVhiat'of,Police.
March '7•,- 1862. ' horn, Mayor.
Jaeltsonvllle,.n.- past village, the capital of
, Duvaltounty, Florida r is dictated on the left
batch ,of Si.' John's river, two -hundred : and
fifty-two...miies east from Tallahassee. It
contains a courthouse, chereh,soveral stores,
and about:two thousand inhahltants. ft is
the eastern terminus. of the Florida Central
Railway, and has • a connection also •with the
railway to Cedar Heysian that:tuff. Several
vessels have run the blockada fram•tids port.
Leiter from 440consional.”
WasEtscrres,'- March 20.--:-Alirhat have I
done that mine.: enemy ahould praise me V'.
Wag the question of one . who -found himself
louded.hy_tbose.rehom--he. had every reason
to doubt , and despise...O l io a fact; abundintly
:proied, - that 'General McClellan is-the object
of the especial idolattrryv of the Mini in the free
States, who; bate eqnally theoAdminiatration
and the war.. That ho ire! many ; friends.
among the Laps uldicaneisfreqsjen - tly.proved
bnathaille-most ribtiniant - mest - noisy ad
vocates airrili the -lireekinridge faction is DO
torietle.! • General - McClellan' eannifetiinplain
that his platr-shinild beleriticisel..- - -.This tine
been the. lot of every Military leader from the .
old times to the new. Ile -was- placed tinder
tlexcling And diem ,eminence_ when:he' was
called to:the,iseadef the American army. Ile
succeeded th e eldest , and the ablest..and the
bravest nr.4eirican. soldiers, who; was him
self eapt(etis complaint and ex
acting and when the young . super
ceded-the annent'etiler; was Vecauzie the
former was - rappelled te-bethe embodiment of
that'progrews dm which the latter was ill red
to bare failed: The long :delay and foie ion
of General-McClellan on this-line has ranoltd ,
this spirit emotsgsnany hailed him meths .
representative or, their own wishee• • and this
class is not confined to coo politicaepartyi It •
wise not bri.;fergotten, that when general
'McClellan Wrif,summened fiant. Western
iffirashington by a Republican Presi
dent, sustained by the acclamations of a Re. ,
publioan people, the Breckliridge'partisana,
who now hold him forth aria persecuted Man,
treated Ai* :lip 0011/IY.: 16 AheY lar.elalwirYt
treated the, !morn Ae. Woo aPPoilitod. to OoPoPte
and resew). : They: looked upon the war ten
'war of 'injustice thrd'orlidation one they loo k .
upon it now ; and upon ' thsa,Administration
having it immediately in charge ds unworthy
of confidence. Their; it Woe "Winfield Scott
,whom - they ' regarded as Wronged," b'ecau'se
he wes,-they Contended; forced in retire upon
a partisan clamor. - without abating
their hostility to the great cense of . the coun
:try,"ere withholding any one of their unjust
judgments of the Admitsistratioh,Ariven while
trying to separate Mr. Lincoln from his party
friend's /I alleging thathe isnot responsible for
their sots,)) they cover GeneralMoOlellan.with
false commendation, and vaunt his high do- i
servings;beemile they believe a am opportunity
irrienspranwratio - dividetkplotr'fis rook fe wo
lciMries Xia
uncommon thing to hear hlipniises sounded.
in Congress by ;nett notorious for their oppo- ,
sitihn equilly to the war and the Administra
tion: 'Anieng the aiduntrier defenders ; of, the
young Major General - ate, newspapers, which"
hint at the contingency of making General
McClellan the Democratic (Brockinidge),co
didate for President in 1864; and intimate
that the apprehension of Aids alone' avrakens
the alarm of certain Republican politicians.
The compliments of each partisans are always.
to be Oistrusted, 'especially in such times as
these. have said_that -General McClellin
icomplaittedl; of; Mat' so:.-hare
many,lif the, bravest and. best of our chief
`officers. .A people who feel so profoundly Gm
their Goiernment, and. ho pay to Amato'. In
life 'and treasure, `hat it may- e maintained;
haven right to titter their feelings in regard
to their agents,' 'civil 'and military.; _and
whether they have it or not; they wil l °Mir
else: it. This people gave- le' their 'General
their full confidence at the fleet; and ; Ifitbee
been somewhat weakened, they' WIG give it
again the moment they feel thet k eietrin im
pulse;th-ey asked and expected too much from
him. Ile has been most disenset end reticent.
I grant that he has had ;MOW Mille and to
ulldo=muai 'to hear and to , forbear. Pea
sibly; under Such a stenos, he -has allow
ed flatterers of the bid' school to which
we may trace so - many our national
troublei-M exaggerate the. anspialons
am enter of come pnbl io Men 1 . and; If .1e lute,
ibis in only natural. • -Bathe should keep in
mind that no man, who has done his pert is!
this mighty - . atruggle:for 'freedom ' , can ever
wanly listening to, or being affected by,the
partisans.whose-interest lies in iv disgraceful
compromise. or a humiliating; iiiikeemlth.tinii
'tors. There are too many , brave and colteie 4
rineing anon etigigad in that atrnggle, who
' see that the way to , the gratification-or a risible
ambition to by another path"; itMdei:tbia
effort of . the'Brooltiarhign 'sealers successful.
Gametal - lifeCielfan;,Meat, fortunate heretofore;
to 'till more fortunatiln . the splendid oppor.:,
• innityntachletnrit , greit" viefiriy:siver, the
-traitors new
. fideenteff to hint: If he griSpeit,l
he will be worthy of the gratithde of hie csoua-i
trymon. Butts* man, not even Washington
himself, could seamed if he permitted hhxdselfr,
to yield-to portisaiss, whose great object is to ,
turn this war to the base purpose Of-defeating
a just Adminiatration,:mref-- bringing back
into
_power_ the
.pro.slaverr authors of the
present war.
The -breve men in ourarmy
.industel; leaiT
ere and Construe, Cannot be &Petted trout the
Issues Involved in the war by the assaults of
the sympathizers witty- seoession upon qßlidok
Republicans'!aui “AlroUtionhits.' i ffay what
you plasm' igathit .tifetalattai, all their -In
stinetiand intereate ale . indbisoitsbliideritified
With the triumpher our firma.' That'hei did
not precipitate the - confiletile estebllebeil` by',
ten thousand evidence!, the, most authoritative
beibti : that o f (he ,. traltpie : tbemselves, wino
ilitittire'risi strife and compromise:
rejected compmise
because, bel ieved rfab*.;,W9Pld result
their“own inaipanitenoe. , , The Republicans
(tor there are comparativel y few Atioliticnisteo
among the Republicans) may sometimes ,g 0.40
extremes, equally in their recamtlea for there-,
hellion as in tutu nAtfahatilupt!a-rininilifferr
toOfloiei ThstAidesisslitaditoaanoikbeinotta
labor to invoke Pcmooratin prejudiaeragainst
'their!,
.baitUtau,,the Republicans demand:defer , :
Igiring 'rigor against the traitomaind &ante.
atone they insist that encingiterifielledonlehall
not treat thetie-tinitdra aagitilVll42#l4°l4
offended egainat'lOnni'ONl. statute or socia l•
law likOglit..kel4l3ll l. i;.i.ki
.... o )anantatimillapablitanaiiii-havo h
" 1 0) 4 amio
ift, - -04.41MactiougitikellifiAr Wet Wee
'7l"Tae . tfd,ifacbleel 4fendem, mul
Dolutd#9 , ,i4f h sik!dymeaAaskttameimettostliii.;:
rieeOf nisi/are.' As
marber
tenitiis to'illreinti thew b Wig *Alt ,
sympathisers' with. aeoetaioni and by looking:
torwm f d to a shameless concealer} rolbilie•
itroTar at thousand's of valuable lime, will be
wofully mbtaken.—Patle. Prim.
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VOLUME LXXV---NO. 108
Interesting from the Tennesseeßiver
Citrwe's LANDING, TINICSESZ6,
• March 14, 1862.
Two days ago I wrote you a long, rambling
letter of gossip and eurmises, nothing definite,
because I knew nothing. I saw the pano
rama 'of war floating before my ~eyes, but I
didn't know its component parts,,ito object,
orite destination. To-day I hive an episode
of a history for yon.
Late in the afternoon of the,l2th, 'the 34
Battalion sth Ohio cavalry, compeSeidi of : co..
I, Capt urphey ;• K, Captain jNorris
It. Norton ;'.Co. 8 . , Capt. ..jos„ , 0. Sialtir; ind
-Co. li, Captain B. W. ThompsOn--ali in - aim
-
mend of Major Chas. 8. Keyes — had been
brigaded,' and the Major was ordered to 're
port to Gen.-Wallace; In - a fetiminutee, back
Came the Major with orders to procure a lot of
pick-axes and crow-hars„ and be ready - at a
moment's notice to follow the gunboats up
the river. It looked carions---piek-axes and
crow-hars for . cavalry ;.but•there was the or
der and it was obeyed. About BP. M. we
'wife out in the stream follolibig in the wake
ef the John J. Roe—Gen. Wallaoe'shoat. , -
Five miles abort) Savannah wiles:dad at .
this place. - Then came the order to. prepare
the , battalion for a -forced march; and slitis it
camea knowledge of the objects in view. This
body . of 3 00 cavalry, 'carrying their-pick=axes,
crobare a nti axes • aped their saddles, *is to
proceed thirty - miles fan the enemy's country,
far beyond the reach of any' upporting force,
and destroy a bridge upon the Mobile and Ohio .
Ititilread--and this betty...if - cavalry did it. It
was neatly -111.: mI before they started, and a
darker,,wptter night,. this t dark,. vret • country
never sew: - No' rider coidd Swear, from Visual
experience . , that - I:di-horse had a headilut
.every . one was perfectly freidY to make oath
that he was theroughly,and completely eater
ated befdre he' had beeti Via minutes ,, ia. the
saddle... Talmas, rubber :Chits, CCP covers,
high boots, and the.various weather defpneee
of the soldier, succumbed thus quickly, before
the driving rain. But icithing daunted, the
sturdy Fifth let ontosecompliihed the dis
tance by 9 a. • m., sot bravely ,to their, work,
seanned and counted by the enemy's cavalry,
and liepilitit - until the bridge was completely
destroyed, *Jong reach of tressiewsirkleyond
it cif down, and some half mile' of. the track
beyond that torn hP,lhe rails bent aid thrown
int 4 the • •
Just no the hazardous job,;wiia completed',
'soars fifteen Or' twenty of the, rebel. horse
'
were seen, and Wparty - wag 'for the
pursuit. Off went ,the. rebels,-andOff bent
.our boys, beaded-by Maj.liayes, but it.,Was of.
- no nee—the rebeli.were of 'the Floyd lichee',"
and- stole away.- Tiro .of 'theta, - hoWever,.
from, acpidents_ of their. horses ~ stumbling;
were 'Captured, and from them MajorMayea
-learned the consoling fact that 800 infinitty,,
well armed and drilled, with Nearly. 300 of
the irregular rebel horsenf% this region ire
marching to intercept his return... This wee
about 2 P. M., and having accoriplishe tbe,
,object of his inisstou r we' started bOmmierds,
and journeying by easy,. ,getp,the !battalion
reached the 'boats against dark last night.. .
Nothing-was seen of- the rebate. "It was !the
linpodeoce.of : the expedition: most prObabli'
thataared it. . , The mesh took time to Oon-'
'eider if ft Wu'pessible that so small a body
.could hare tome so far without suppOrt;r
•ing ipto,kbe,calcubillon the. possibility o ICs
being'S mere decoy to lure them into s me
'trap; and While they'were debating and eat
(misting:our boys marched liiidoi '- ' '' , ! '
' The military
,signilleance e; the work we .
'icoomplished yesterday 'I don't. knoir-:4o'
you? It was on the Mohile k 011ie rallroadi'
about twenty miles fromJackson,lTennessee,
but further than that none of us know.. 7 .Chr,
CM. Cereinercial. - -' - ' .
News from the'Lower Potomac',
Livearoot. Polar, March 20. The 'Tacna,
tion of the Aqui& and Potomad Creek batter- -
,
ies took place , on Tuesday evening Mid
,
We4neslaY morning . ComFkodorB44attrt"!..P
of the LoWer * Flotilla, on, seeing the rebels
burning thebuildings at Aqui% sent, two. of.
hie gunboats to prevent, if possible the de
'struction of the' dock. They fired' shell. into
the depot and buildinga, Int the dock 'fell
prey the conflagration.. :Several - bonnie.
belonging to parties known as neutralemere
destroyed.
Five white men and' teenty-one "negitoma
came over Istat * night—the white men belong
ing, to Fredericksburg. They report ,
_the
.troops at Fiederickeburg leaving , ver,y
The foundationay or - piers ; at each end of the
railroad.bridge, ever,the Rappbannock, have
beetcrenttived, preparatory to its destruction. -
, A - Mutiny . 00curred• in the North Carolina
.rogintent. stationed at Potoinao Oriek: One
of the whites who came, overi David. Nolan,
says - that' he saw over fifty tied with cords,
marching witli'their regiments' on the" road
,to Fredericksburg'.., jig says the dittaiTeation
was canoed by their torna,of enlistment 'tapir- .
lig a month ago.
.. There are no ears on Abe railroad' bet Ween
Aquis and Frederieltsbn4. They have all,
been, transported across the itappahannook.'
•
Gen. Walker the 'coniniandor at ' Fieder..•
.loksbnig, 'Weir te'the • citiseire of .that plami
_that the mOuement•of Ytcope from there was
to spare thainhabltante ease of ittack. - 'Tticr
impression.,provailed at , Fredericksburg thit
the rroops,were failing back to Diamond.'
Cant. Anderson, wbo is a resident of fired-'
oricksbnig,, arrived at that plea* from :Rich-
Mond tiro/Coors before liols,n sterted to come,
'over. Adnersen stated that large bodies ; of,
trooPi were going dmin the :James 'and York
rivers,le Norfolk and YorktOwn Aire. by the
railroad through -Petersburg to Norfolk: •
Confederate money Was offered •i 7 Petits
burg for twenty-limr MUM on at dollar for gold,
without finding a buyer.:. . •
The building of-gunboats on the Dmipaban
nocy,,under theimpervision.or Idatiti• A. W.
Monty, beekentirfily,suipend-•
ed; ' A few of. }Lair Mall had towilaid, Mit
that icii all Omit 'kid lion done.i • 7
- Seven - deserters tronA'gio rebel trimjit
ericksburg , cruised , over , bist night. - They
&Fee Dr, their statements conciaraing.the rebel
army. - They detcribod the condition:of ; the
troops'atin - the ivoiststate of letioralleiliOn.
They, say .leffi• Davirmayissie se uMny-pido
lamations as he likes, but that , itis infpussible
to 'obtain auk more men from 'Virginia.
.:;.The contrabands who mini' bier to theln
diens, cavalry and: the outposts:of. hooker's
Division, warn clad in. canvas clothes made
from oletente.' Some them game w ith the
consent of their - dialife - K . ribo, the; 'fare
roe de . llnfotii".' " '""
Thirteen . eilisrmo of Prederieksburg were
arrested and sent to- Riehmond, by .order of .
Maj.-Gen. Hoimes, the charge against them
tieing their refusal - tar take Csmfedorato notes.
.They are 'also' charged WithNbeforigine to' a
glob of Unionists, tilde° *Shit at Fiederiekr
burg. Therwaresto fortithiations :it"Frsder
lekstnirgEnor ire tharannylitweseihat Ouse
o'4 the outskirts : o f Ittalunond.
•
,
Geib.,9 6 0 0141 : 1 4 1 0 0 Pie,Reitelse.
. .
CeiLwOestraa,lty., , Marsh:l9.4 hoht has
just arrived from Madcap btiaglar 'the , "liari
Outten of Gen. GaKflehnealexiitiOa to paaid
04; forty :: 00 6 taiPnd
were fire hundred rebel,, lntrenc~ed _ on., the
ellateie;:wt
{'nand Gap. Theileaerel ' the noun-
tainwith bin iatantry bye i 8 u nfrequented
;peck Ousie miles bola, the :04; eta Witils;
i ht34:l l llrairT, ft:isoiewacing shin; the m a w
laskiaig ielgtweal *thick ion frawv
'drew the /shells ashore- distesiek.elowsi Elmer
,the allTenowl;eloug the:
- ridge hit - etisePloilliSsifict 44934-...istor
fight of 7 164 . then twei!ci:iisinstiel.,, They
abaddci nCi"eferrldif, A f t
°.°
pyint teeth*" lit Eli ea 'tato • hfili and
quartering Me n over night td rtltift. esp'='
!and camp, tbaGeneral`bursedtheiiiiiita - oks,'
oonsisting of .sixty-leg-hate,-togetber - with a
Issge quantity of, :stores. :The - - Saheb; lost
Seven killed amjerousdesi. Nobody hurt on.
EVeamerei9l.,..
AT the rate thinparegoing.....tul. tltdre
!1U soon 'bei delj3 Timsdati gefekli
lereloe: Shied ` de ltief than -
iesimetesmilenerbb hams OW oomitittet
sat
.ulde resigned , been killed; captured or am=t
petalled In the latter category must be
naked Floyd, the thief, and Pillow thedltsh,
digger*
Lr3URJ.rCE.
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FIRE INSURANCE, - BY THE KEW
ANON MUTUAL ANSUBANOZ COMPANY,
OP PHIL ADELPHIA, on BUILDINGA, Maned*/
torpotual, MIROHANDISK, , FURNIINEE. Ae-, in
to or *pantry. OtOot No. 31:6 Wolnut street
.
05MA41259,510: $30008 ...'
96— inotOd
N follows :
Vint Borigage on Improied City Propnr ,
ty, worth double the am0unt.........,....4155.000 00
Around rent, first2,4o 50
Penna. R. B. Co.', 6 ,per cent. licalgagetl
Loan, $110,0 00 ,27,900 00
Citpof Philadelphia, 6 per cenCLoan7...• 60,000 00
=raiz county 0 per et. P. R. It. Loan 10,000 00
bonda,'lrQ .2.600 OD
Runtinjpion and_ Itroad •Top Mountain
• .Railrned Colony, mortgage 4000 90
Penuaylearde Railroad Co.'s Stock. 4,000 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual - Ininsrance' CO.. " 24,350 00
Stock of County Rire Insurance (Cl
Bhutto! Del/Marl' M. 8: Insurance Co.:. - 70000
Commercial Bank do 5,135 91
klichinks''Bink "de . .... 9,012 50
Onion B. Ingopuire 160 00
Recidialile, Onsinem paper.- .... . .......... 16,297 18
Book Account!, accrued intereete t: 0,216 72
Ruh - on hand and to hsuideof agents-.... 11,285 16
1/308,666 96
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Robt. Tolead,
Chu: Leland, ,
Fred'lr, Liptak,
Jacob , T,Rantiitg,
C. 8. 'Wood,
Smith Tki•Wera,l
Jae. &Woodward,
John Riasell, - Plttab•igh,
MCIIRAN, Secretary.
J. G. WITIN,Ayent.
my 0 Northeaat corner Third, awl Wood etreet..
Clem Tingley,
Samoa Blimham,
Wm. It2Thoinpemo,
Robert.Steen,'
Frederick Brown,
Wm. Musser,
C. Storemem,
Boob W. TlM;ley,
Jam E. Worrell,
Marshall IJJII,
B. id
F IRE, MARINE AND,,INLAIg) IN. SURANCE.—INSURANOE — OO3IPANY UT
NORTH AMEIIIO.I, PHILADELPIII/i. ;
Incorporated 1704—Capital, $500,000.
/meta, January lo, • -51,159,024 61
ARTHUR. G. CIIPPIN, President.
THOMAS S4ATT. fkavory..,
TNSURANCE% CO: OF TB3II-STATE
I. 07 PENNSYLVANIA, PLUDADRLPIIIA.
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fARTFORD FIRE INSUitANCE CO.
HARTFORD.
A.ota. 14" IncorpontallBlo—Ospliai, ISOP A OSO
754 3
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low Jammu. In thiamin old aid inliebte Corn
pants aka be Obtained by arcation.te
U=i
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Ity virrtrrastruait.
11:11.11.1,11R,
.01110 e, No. 92 Witter itreet; da.'i'Wero•
bouse,.np
Irilf omit against till kiwis of . Fire itad, Marine
fog.. 4.ll.oindisagitatios4meraved.by ./Nieettwe who
are well knows to the ownetanitg, awl who":eow deter
-61-praTophsder and Falerality, to *gentle Ow
.chtnewter set We► their hate osnoned, , se - arcing the Lest
'prelhothni to 1t.... who dais+ to be torero!. - ,
^.' ; maim ocrrosin so, um i ,
Block 63 . 000 00
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Open Account., ..... 7,809 01)
• 18,351 99
Premix= Q 7,69.4 14
Noted and Bills ..... 1744075 12
. 5a4461 25
- 1/. Millar, Jr., 1 .Andtew Adcley,- ,
Jamea McAuley, . Alexander /beer.
Nathaniel Holmee, -. 'MairldM.' Lonit:•. l
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• GeartidDmile,. •- , BOW. P.Makeirell.,
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Water arena, aotond door.
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Isunuct Steamboats and '
Inearee oohed Mee and &wine In. the partptio a
of the Southern 'and- Weide= ' Wren; ' Ulan; and
risTT" and tit* nattgation'of the Steit.",e
insane "vilest low and dan t age by dre.
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WmßaVidnY.! S. U. Kim.
Jr: - John N4h.intor,
W. - G-,J°4 3 toni • 4 • Jan. M. Cooner,* , • . 1
B. r• dorm., : - 8. Ilattangl4., , I
Beer CM111:15, J. Caldwell,
flows, John S. DilWOril;
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INBUBANGIR COMPANIfiNOI"I4.2 Lliestint at ,
opposite the Crustom House. .
NAM), s2lo,loo—Ainits4lo4,o42.'
Will make all kinds of Insurence, saber perpetual
or limited, on every description of Property , or Mer
chnediee, st.deasonable !Melee Immohnnj“ •
ROBEB.T P . KING, President.
lit Ir. DA DWIN, Prlsiatst.
F. SLAG/MI:GINE, fiscrstary • • -
Chas. Hayes, • J
E. R. Gape,
E. B. English, • John Glardn,
Gee. W. Bro.-cit. , - • -• ..J: B: lfegurges,
P.B. r .
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TNDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY
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'PANT Or PHILADELPHIA. Wye, 433 alict, 437
Obeatant atmt, near Fifth. • •
thltement'of Assets, 'January 'lSt; 1960, Fobiisbed
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'First Mortgisges, amply, 5ecured..........111,8116,39.1 00
Rat tistset vaL $108,914414 oat 102,9/ 00
Temporary lank on ample 00118Fral -
Becaries,.. ' • " $9,139 00
13tocts, (preseirt:Q7l7o,73o - I — Tra;ist.,. 99,780 00
Nom and BIW BesirabLt.. 1,881 00
• 17,9 . T0 00
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Gimpany an divide by Is. sn from. Abbe ebkh
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In tows and country; it rites is tow as area; t
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May hare paid lore" by town amount iruseeding
Peer Miltiolis qf Zietiars, tabLaffii ate& gidslaism
et the aiivanes or Insurance, &I well aSthelt shill.
ty.. and . diayetltiot=reest :with . yromptessiaall
liabilities:
Loos pato,
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