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Itafc iCEDDE oixs or if d™, , BocpbUitn c * uS53j^jS3S ; » JwX AMO GftAIR r± CTOM, Pioorct'x’ta Cdbauion B»*nure,forth® b®l® of Hoar,Gr2wftrLßL oon» JUrd, Butt®r, Era • Father*, Potatoe®,‘Ptot®od>Pe*rl Ashe&. fafaeratti*, Linagod an 4 Lard Oil^l>ri*d and **”**•» ®»o*hj\ CkJTor, Flax and Gran fleodij ~.. Jnh aarance® m&de on Consignments. \ • - ? :»Mo, 2Q7 lib®rt>gt..PltUbnr«rh.* ' .7 •ic dstler in WBSTEUK EES Kit VK "CtTKESF BUTTKB, LARD, POKK;-B^ON/PLODI??rRH f SSJi^Sr_f *AJUU«asillB, ; illnl BKD AND. LAUD OILS, DUIED FUI/IT and ffS,r r>Ko,: - i<i ,u ‘ j 143 .suSFSSpSESS3S£ )DVBS? rLOVB, OBAIS AMD , uc s» atreot, Ptttobimrh. Pa. '■ vooto tamada of, Flottr for Bakers and *ssly u£ Wii|UoUy. -Particijlar attentWn^^ ffiliag orders for Merchandise gsno‘raUy-. , ‘ v ocflSly LiKAKK VAA UOttUKIt, kmmmssm Wafchooac, ho. IHjßecoad . SSSS»«2S. > ,I,AB P* BCTTEB, KOGS, ; and Wwtempwdgcn gemrtUji NttnoPtifalTßriKLii eotaw^of ftrat, flttabftrgh; Va. « mt 9 m Qrd*n and -* i . *' '• If A.-FJ£Ti£i£Ki J£c£WAßb{i*a asd tf wnmiis.oK Huotuiit, for tbe «iteof ’FLOim. *nrn2* Kv-w *&M .t., eorocrcf Ktrrt, Pittabargb. • - -? V. MHuMAm ..i 1,-.--.-'- OCUOM4.KJSII & ,LASQ:. Cmm^os- W Mibchim and wholanl* ilmlmi io-GBGCK JUKB, KLODB, GEIIN, PBODUC^te. I f> v S ■idbertrtTOtrgittßljuntirfu.: . »Il3;illv JAAIKS DALZKhL & 86-ST flJAsggAt> iPMnorLfrjUDOU,, and Coasts sc» Site* 2SE7l£^v£P urcbase and eala-of OBUDK AND agfINED PET&OI,Sy£I,NQs. 69 and 70 Water at«' Pittsburgh.. Adrancea made on copsfgriTmmto. } v qUOCSC ,y . AKD • Oonafraaeote rrapoctfally ~ fe2fcdly K , .W M» WBJIIu«.hmwmJBO. White .r " n« JrtllTE. \ WHITE BROTUEKa, fwSStf ;v:pfcoteSo J »s ;^i^aJ s: v ~Msm*rqr etroct, JHttrimrgh, pa; Viajti ; \ A fiU-HU YEii»{joMMiMiny Mnrtnx* t yj - > Xl«dealer la CRUDE ASD HOTINKD OAHBOV 2H2' t^LASS * IBON, NAILS, Ac., No. 183 Liberty ■ . •• •■• ; / mhgT-rtly 1 1W successors»to JLxM.al Candleeßr Sleass & Co., WfIOItKSALKGBG. GKJid, cormcof Wood and Waterttnwt*, Pjtubnrgh. : ‘ '-"• ' •'•• :•-' •• - -V~ y JyB;dlj unu|am. 1 *— ;^-^ :^OIG, P^CO i .7fiuoeeB»6fG. - msb. i^MTH6uteixt I w^'tSS jjß&htt'TUA:-'* Si'KWAKT, WholS »*?«» rSSh^h. UitVaUMSTS. wSEsuSe * WAuffix, -WHOLESALE DBUGGIJ&T3, «. LIBERTY STiiEBT, -JftZfcly Pium'Eca, Pa. Rsalsb•« • £?«rs£*I os ANI> chemicals, perfumedy BCJUiLNQ FLUI&, OILS. PAJI*' A< --» 4r, ’»' of "trlctly prim® quil- be o&en «t lowest pHc««. Corner Smith'.' Fiaaalptian* carefully compooodcd At all hnnrp. B -4- i AHA Jiaiuc;Ji -&CU, Whole fiSrl¥srai j^SOf WHITE ... WHSiHAlßOteitiE *ABBJKiB£3 AND *““*. Htt.lnußfi.t -. AUortCT yfll receiTß-Kopint atiention. ■ .pflTfti _ : ik -: *SJsK,-bacaaisr, ‘4£ U °^ 00 i. mMf ’;<***&■oM/hoi 'timt- urn! ■ Pitafnutfi. • • J TTOMUTEVS.-■> ; J ISSSSjiS?- '-« ‘ -‘ 'PITTSBUIiGiI*J , A. 0&c9~-3» E* cornuf Fourth uuJ Gnat rtmtii mytfcßa • ~\ TOMA.. I*. MaoUMAAMML.* Ayto&ket - I - - CfOcqombl*. nplfcfima! • * JOCT.iI. MBILFUMICK. —-->. f ,i'... l m l i« mriTm TTIKKPATIUCK A MELLON, !^: * ** %**» No. 133 Tourthttreet, fire doca »bof» Smltbfield. Puubnrgb, P>. my!7:dtf PHUMAb KWINti, Actobsxy abd LGotnmuoi at Lav, ■treet, corncrof Chtrri Pa. . f f? -■** BMl'l'H, ■ Attoehey asd Jaw r «* V'i ioKBUH'B 0 **Hw****J*;««J» hrifuMn. S&<K, 0* BGUOYEit J .A’nQkiitn±AT Offlc«,l3»,Fcnnb*frBet,-Plttibtnyh/ ; PHOOVCK. «d£»liiMwn*»ajF.»'B«tt triad* F«bll» riOTt .Ofc* c*l£to*tttj_p*taat«(3'P«irl Burch. No*. 11l SSlPlmliSl?p“ '^• , betw “ !1 Wo°d and&S! .flald, Pltttborgb P*..:. ', a :~s,:. .:: -m-m. I riU^K_WAiOSUOUHK— tuaonjc TAMM HULM£Ei Jk CO., Fou Ijack-*1 j ack-* eorum'diUr. MJravMU&jrcE ; V &rtMLta, trtAXO Coxrurm, ifortb-*Mt'-corner Wood Wd Third gtCTef. . ".- “ W; ■t > «: JUN K 5, Aqbs t- 6*m , ?*:.♦ CA,flUi« oi yennijlTAnl* and Hartiardln-' [■nr»ac»Cotnp«nica,Bt Water «trc«t. ~,. >s , j W ~ BEOEBTABY "CmtßSS'i corner MArfot iria^*t*rj ; at UoKiniw;rgßdgTOßYimTgEy ft? Wift tf ratfc*; \fj [ In ALiJOUK, BsjßETAny AEiwflßjrx */♦ Invmurcs Commit,37HfUutnfat^ ' ' ' r ’- " Doarzsnopßr goods,- ** F O6 ? . ***J»*». tfiinJ iowo jß*y, Pitf«btt«ii: kbifcdef. to MA^SSft^SS^" 4l 0*“" KlSn^SnS^ft^l^S^li! l : Off CONSIGNMENT.—/ >;: v: WWtilßibs . . V : *«2i!iL£ > J ‘ ' ' V,J V ?: a bbU^BfiiwTißmS -*?*' ■ . ~ ,. I>a tom: .* t 1 -1 <tuy *.*„u i*i h: ....,, i ' :..•••■•:- •; ; ,vr j- J ■ £ ' u l -V '-- ; •’•- ; v - '1 Wj^,. ~. ,“iiAa.Pjtoitinr*<x)^ •-o.v DATLY PITTSBURGH . and COMM JEKCIA.Y, GROCEItS. tIiAZEAJt, ”' ~ VTHOLSBALE OEOCEBS ASD COafiaisklON .MEBCHANTS, Corner S«cnd, B “J 23 Sn.UhJ.ia Stroet, i l S;lyd . PiTTSBPBqn. pa. w. li. UUKMLY, WHOLESALE GBOCIB, Ho. 271 LIBEBTT STfiEST, „ . PITTSBOBQH, p A ., Jjl SiiSn *? e ,Men * { er kU late partner*, be a£2f(^JsiS. bt,i, ? e “ at **»• old «4nd| and will ht> P^ rpiu « 0 of hu Mend* Jso. r. lUIUUMI. Wff-H. KmEPA'fiues- & co„ rmm - S °- THC 5 Ovt ltarcKU: ' iMccux. JUoUOAALD A AKBUCKJLE, Whole- JnI O | EOC^“Ir jPBOOUO * ANU COMlmaiOS M*R- '^pp^Bgiss 'AjaLl<lN”' r f‘lJl!?r's”'S?” D ' Wh “>»“l» dialer. lu ivablUll pa JtUTS AND Nl'inv< fcAauJ la Wwl „, Kt ,^ n l„,b~S.ul, o f,T; - _ Jygfcdly iAi)-<fc iltrZGAIt, Groce as axd S’SKSS SSSTSisysSs “ |>T “••■-■—• *~ **** *— ““'KK “» d dea!er» ia KofS’S^S^SlS: J it~ M Ul^ UH > "'V UOLKSAI.E UkOOKR, oKIJS "“ 1 <k * l,r <« PLUUiL I ST . ' . l aOWIUE ISO PKOVIMIONS St » Li i£%n nt i' ", t ’ pu^w Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ JJJJUUnJ adi«acca made ou conslgKwuu. li. WhoLSSALB IJh.ipd UA * NILL -i bopjs, oakum, Av«CT«^“f bUrS l* m “ llUctufl » l Articles, Pttfabun? h!?l * tb “ ““■“rtilA Bndg^, ■OHU| AJ■ l.» A |, |, —a ■ . ■ .« BoBEp GALZfiiX'l'-uJ.-'w^ wrgh mauqlaetorM. Pitta bui-rh. • • r,u^ Hmi Lißumt : f“AiIBKKT *a3upi®fr«SSSS jouH' — ' : I WATT i WiLSONTw-eol'^i’S^' pLj, CIM » t’OlUUftAlys MtB<JHAAT«, *Dd fn No. 45SUto JtiAlAli iJUJKi--1 A. CU, WuoLBaALB AIUJIiSS; ,, W , !!r«-T *»■! JoJer. u, ■to.uSss'ffiisis: “ d MHII FLO TD I ions *°~ “j IT 1 BAG ALEV, Wholesale blrcb WCta ’ *°"* 18 aud 30 Wood «rw»i 1 ’at.. —■ et> ’ * *' uiU:.hf . ALEiA.\OKii KUNG, Wucuail ■^s l °>,r t,ti ‘ i °‘ uu,„ *V«tA'V£'*4CTi/HJERB^ \ANIEI. BENNETf it BOX, iw fessr st ,:u,sa **» c^ yr .V cl, * a#::VliswcJl M 74 riirru ' ™* C ‘'‘"- |. A . mhl?:I«« fr.«. »Ajii.TO»ii;...;__i.- nuu ,i IL1 _ _ « , i,..7 Vf ACKINTOSU UEiU’Ullii <1: CO. JLU. conior PUffi ood O'llata alruiu. Dear ihc City 3i«iin& «uTsfi^& t arasfsK , i *»k *» llli. lin., tnullo B lb., b, "> ™ r BALiKttD Lrt„,a 0s^ ILL AnNu usoisjsa, „cawiS; &£££?“ I ” r *“ , w* »n*«*lD«d In tbi, ei.Jo'f ■ . . . J«»ulTd JOSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO., ' Gnueoof Fint ma& Idblrtj atrcota, PITTdBDUGU, Pa., K4KVTACttrXCftfI OF ’ _ BUPIHIOB STEAM ENGINES, HACHINEHT My fog ' K*.-40:'Wl*arS*., • COHMO,< ANU “AH-UOio: *“** "ribaped tirrSats in'4 bit. *CTB, larg* or ■mall, msd« to order it *Lort notice. A rote) «—ortmml oonauntlTOfa hand. J 'mra>:»« L|xofclaYak n G<^woKK"- Ju WOLTB,JUJKIIett* CO., Gii.aWMC. JflMJLB'&i-co. A’o. 215 P** tb ** *****o4 foods protLpi.' ly ■lilpped u per IcatracUotu.- Mutawij/ A PAIN, BY XH E-USB Of'AS APPAHatiir AsSfosSn; 1 "* V' 4N, ‘ ) battSt Modfcal .ind Iheir .tmUie, ban hint V I™**- “ d ready w “ d palolcaeatsa a I the opera, arb*!** eald*>p<!r»wui InUrMled la S ,h c ‘ ,nlra '7. bertog Do knowledge of m , WTABTIUOIAL TEETH lowrtod in «t«tt tlrlt. E. OCDItT, PtUTUT. 131 gmithfl.M .1 AI>AMB,-I)BNTiaT, Connolly 1 , WtufSi*fc*- “ d Grant •owu, JOHNSTON & CO., Station* llAiiorACiDorM,.»» Job ■ 57 Wood atrtet. PltUlinroh , . ; >ssa±f:,«« “« Apollo Bnlldioa. ■ > fenijnjtturas, R^'Oi^MAOKDMTcoTlSii^ffli,« HEAL ; ESTATE ***** . Tkow wiiMa* toioreet ,U«|r. mn to mod.d tyntam,anrfw.jr,Ood flr.ttodxS •t bit office, fur •*]«. ■ "r-uw ciu piptf 4JI wwnjOßlaUoSrtnd titerWrti HiinliWoO. -, ... ™'. - • MMt LMVAWxmiffi: eoljdw’. wlotretod Piiin« s ii«ipßA' ;i,m and &BTftrduii’jmsdS.'- ‘ m«*otaHot»v>*“ B f OADVr *^ l: *WTsend Zero Circular. ITTSBURGH, JJOOKB FOR Bora—Working and ' r - B^^%.M^r' ho 7^ 1 hl,£0 ’ 7 ° f B*nford and Merton. By Thomaa Day. 76c. 76ceotI oaD£ Uttrooa6rr ' *o Boblaaon Crotoe. W * J *’ th « P “- Bjr H. 8.. » r H°- > ®°» In KfSiKSSffiJSSS 4 Tr,n °n ,o^ !q9i ©AVIS’ Bookstore, 93 Wood treat. WORK& “‘--I Gray’e Manual of Bouar. , Gray’* Structural Botatm tP a ?* B< ! ofc of Botany; Ml cbelTa Popular A»trooomy; History of Man; Guyot’s Earth and Man; * Lyell’a Manual^* 1 Geology; “ Elementary Geology; 5® J* Baches’ Geological Oba*rrer; and Mechanics; • p Aublason’a Hydraulic*. - - KAY A CO., &. Wood at. JOUKti! BOOKS! \ »Medical Usee of Electricity—Gsrrett, Recteattona of a Country Parson; Qocena of Society; Spare Hours, by J. Drown* U. D ; ales, Women and Books, by L. Hunt- Tltcomb'a Books; ’ A Good Fight, by 0. Reads; Personal History of Lord Bacon Life of Sir Philip Sidney; Bongs in Many Key*—O. W. Holms*; Poems, by Boee Terry; Lilwrty and Slavery—Bleds6e; ’ t ar r ™ Life and Spoacfee of Lonelas- HUto yof all Religions, etc., vtc . * , , . J » L. HEAP, T 8 Foqfth ill J UftT FUBIjIHUKU PUBDOS’S DIOEBT. Klntfcedltl oD . Itliwil Lj_F. a Brigblly, E*j Price #5. <MIBCEMJUIJrEOUB C.litOS, U WEBBiBKa, i Comar PraJt eud Omwurcs s£., Baltimore General Commission Merchants & Agents DUPONT'S QUNPQWDEtt AND SAFETY POSE. rS^SCiSSSSSS. W “ TIBN r. 8. Ballroad track in front of Warehom®. „ r fiCTKft TO \\ ililajD n. Smith * Co.. Milter* Bicketaan,. cpeacur * u&mrd, Chip * Bhrjanf, Merchant*’ ” -Jefchaot» ,r ß*ak, D. Ue ford d Sou, WILLiaJU A. li>V VfcK, Commission Milcmst, for the a*!* of ‘•CRUDE PETROLEUM. l REFINED OILS, KEROSENE, ■APBTUA. Ac. Liberal caib advance* made ob comicnaebu ud prompt pertonaJ altootioo *i»#D to all bnaide*. nyi;L3»iid ; JpUIUfITURE SELLING OFF WHOLESALE OB BETAIL. ■ ’? ir ‘ I *. tdmoudaon A Ca. »H'l 111 rootlU atre«. i tublT [PATENTED OCT. S, 1861 Dithridge’s Patent OVAL LAMP CHIMME ~~ MimxflicmfttJ #r XX FLINT GLASS. Tbeu Chlonle* are Intended fer tbi flut (Ume, Which heating *U mt U th- bUm equally, doca.QQt UDCM it cracking. JtD.DPdIBIDGK, tort Pitt GUn Work*. Waablogtua attest. _*P” PitUhorwh.P^ 4c., FOK' fc'Al«lf 'VERY WACOKS '- ° rL WAOO.Ni! and SPEInq WAGONS, GAUDENCK'S OAIITB AA'a ifdAl "UWjJiailAß WHEELS.«AXALTOABDIt^ Blliiini' S . T< i !< s. «ASON>»-WBSEII. BAIUtOWa, all made of tba bi*j lirj.ttmber; aim aU kind* of refnlriog attended to ptotuptij, _ • iJABE, Waco* Malta, T aI»U lrd I,M,f F * dorml ,tr * Bl AlIe K heny. N oli7 »imKERS AND ,^„" II ? KS ,- Tb ' P'OMjlr.nU (tell JUnulnq. inrill* Uo h.vlnjcUEpl.lecl their uv.Djen.enl. (5 v,x,r;r.°" l “ ,ur ” <*“UONCB»TBATII! OIL or VITBoL, .re now ps.pued to .uppl, the tredl, Their PUtlnuro util beeiiij* oitucUe of 12/.JO I?., per j w , lbrJ win h. eUthlrf to bTO def» in large (jnatituJef frJtboQt data*. GKOKGJB CoLUOUWi Aral, I JelQ.d» ■< , WoodAtrapt. PUtnwgfa. | T-jON-AUNS2HAL, Ihporteb- akd ANI. CHEWING TOUAUUO. SKUPP/PaNCT MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TOIIES, Ac.. *i l^uuu XUK bt - ™™ i <* aofSJ N.—The Trade nppUed onjlbenl luaii ; . 1 mjll:dly i euocoasor to Cart- Wood itreet; corner oi yumoud allojr, dealer In all klada M'OETLEtiTi alwgoodf conrtantly on hand.,...,, . v r, v , .. ; JACKSON & TOWNSEND. Pobkl ** -BACON, DOLED MESd A JjD BUMP POBK* Ho. 13 -MABaaMiU DbaLEBIIC. Wat t, > .1 sj^y "fj FALMKK, iio. _ Wood^Bt., • Aw w trim UlMS,*n* tiTHAW,QOOm^ni^r^ m HOOTS JJTD shoes. CAMFBKLI S* Binlthflt-idfctiWt. rfttibni GEO; ALBKEK, SON & CO., W*olb & . SHOE!, PursMci^i. , PHTfiICfIAK AKD 6UBOXOH, aAI^STBBET, (Oppodte Oolonnods Bow, near Stapeodon Brid jfo) t ' oejitts. VTBW ORLEANS) SUGAR.— X.l '7ohhdi. cbblcc,f jrtwe;' -*'. I’-' 1 ’-' ’' t —i —-- . J!i»-V.xl*riflad finjtr: •/. :jw .«?« Cj»twfSanr; Lx-s - to Jp E*.B., d 5; * v ’ Wtl»U lowing**Syrtjp; ; •■ i . d*. Maqrtau brudadtrap; T -~2-0 UgMbolt»-Ri»6o«r»r- ---- -1 - 3PO bbtk. cbolob Faalt?-Floor; - ' I Ifl itor® »'.'darrl»lßg. por F. B. R., and foj :'A V - I >l-V McXK)KALX> * ABBUOI 2|gH6gMrCfsbrfy,«tro»Cao» .rEir BOOKS. (from noOiolSfll. KAY A CO., No. 65 Wood street. for the cl. No. 1.19 WATER fiTREXT, NEW TORE. cakk and wood cuaibs REDUCED PRICKS, JAS. WOOOWEIL, Lttrtk FBQH GJtMBIUL HUflTCtt jo TBK BtV, . -,j| :BTKMII S. , DtV'T Cf TH» Sot’TU. ) liiltou Zlo«ulj Pbrt 2t6j(rt, a. C , July 17, JBO2. / ■Xco. fiTurHjji* H. Ttho, Pruidtnt oj the JVa tional I'rf*dmfin , 9 Jt*Ue/ Mnciation, York Cityr ' Sib : I hajvo the honor to acknowledge the reoeipt of jjborcomtiranicatioQ dated Jane 2, 1862, expressing to mo'tho approval of my coarse in regard to the freed slaves of thii Departmentiby-the important and benevolent association j>f which you are President. : Satisfied of having attempted,[in the ab ienee of insiruetiohs, to do my jioty \ u matter aesoifdiDg, to tho best lights of my judgment and a long experience, every aasur anoo of sympathy’ from men whose characters I esteem is 'gratifying; and enables me to wait with nlor? patience for those inevitable days which are to give * policy, on-tbeslavery ones, tion to onrjGovernracnt. , It la mx.ohly. fearAhat Jhe may not be understood'*od acted upon an til read in character* of. blood at the fireside of every Northern family.* Toattafn wisdom we must suffer} bat that wisdom on'lhe Slavery ques ilo*mait-ffnally-be-oblainedf inny sustain ing faith. ;if* ' ' • . - ■ i ! Our people are sot doll of .oompreheneion la‘ regard, to matters about which free play is given to iheiroommon sense. When a finds spreading through a block v of bouses, they do ; notheiitatejojjatier.. down ./an. intermediate house to. saro-tho remainder of the block. When tbeplague occaplee oniDfected dietrict, ’ the diettiot isguarantmed, and eveVy resource r of science end industry put forth torid (be 10-' cality of its presence. The soldiers of health : aro by to topnnrguardoveir i each smittenhoaseand Bcefharthe vested in* : pestilence, an i protected] ‘‘Break open-door*, if they be npt opened, " is thebr- i der.on theßo oocasions. -‘.‘Let infresh air and sunlight: let parity replace corruption.’’- / Bot in presence of onogreaVevi), Which has •o long Lntcll l of A,‘Urge portion of. our cbuutry, -ike tfUlgenowbjf* large portion, of our -people wonldebemparalyred and: helpless. Their moralnenreslie-'tOTpidunderlts bcn’otdbing shadow. Its breath. has bee n ! 2 the 'pestilence ofthe:|mlUic^ > atmQ»pheto.’lh'‘Whichoar s talesmen never.l fear, untiHUfOeakii dripping wita l the best I blood of theusptry, audjts talohs 1 tosgledlfi 1 h*r vitals, wur|b» fr— gtasses of the legal: •rpnr, dcacriptloii, Ho. •gh.P*. oc2l:dU , Jkxziefi *32» fittsljurgh (tatty S. RIDjDLE & CO., EDI! OBS~TND PBOPBIETOBB, Publication Office No. 8i Fifth Street. MOUSING AUDEVENINO EDITIONB, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS DP TO THE 8008 OF PUBLICATION. TERMS: Mobkibo Edition—W per Annum Iq adraoco, or 13 centa per week from carrier*. . EvtNJBQ Edition—S3 perannam |q ad ranee, or 6 cent* peri week from carrier*. WzzxiJ Bunion—Single copiea, J 3 poraumim; rit, or more, C 1 ,15; Ton or upward., SI par annuo, Inrariiblj In adrance. ' APYBBTIBINQ AT iIKASONABLg BAMS. WEDNESDAV MOKKINQ, AUG. 0. Drafting, Tho order to draft has come sooner than wo anticipated, bat -is noas 1 tod soon: tVo are glad to find that tha Oorornment is at last nr rivlngat n proper conception of tho magni tude ofthe wotirwo hjtvsln hand. ; The whole Dumber of:the new dety will amount to six hundred thoiudnd men I It is ordered; first, that a draft for 300,000 nloo months men be made immediately; and secondly, that after the 15th of August, an, lack of Volunteers to fill op the 300,000 vot nnteers called ■ for, will be made np by an additional draft. Thus, by the end of this month there will be 000,000 new levies In the field, or In the eamps'of iustraotioa.'. Wo hope this good work will be followed np by enrolling all the able-bodied men left, lia ble to mllltiada'ly r and drilling tljom r’egn larly, to form a reserve from whloh. to draw future supplies. f If we .inland to subdue the rebellion—and every loyal man it in favor of it—let ns go to work in earnest, and put the matter through in the smallest possible time. The Aiming of Colored-Hen The President has dooldod that he will not for the present permit colored men tho privi lege of fighting for the salvation of the nation from the dangers of thr-rsffemofi. His de cision will griove hundreds «f' thousand* of the most earnest and loyal men oflho nation, hla best and truest friends, who'think that a oolorod man has as good a right to endure the hardships and perils of a soldier'd lifo, and io -lay- down bis-lifeydf -need bo; for*br ‘country «t a white man. It is to be rektetted that tho President has yielded to: an unreasonable and unreasoning prejudice, which is greatly magnified by those who would gladly impose the ourte of slavery npon ns forever. As it is, we must await-in hope tho enunciation of a wiser, more atateamanliko, a more enlarged poiioy. i Tb* President cannot prevent the deipiied ©Ur© from .wndering impgruot ifirrico to the- Federal caaie, bj •uyorder or proclamation. A story ha* just come to'light' which adds another to, Ihc many f*ot« fif the extra ordinary wrVico rendered by-sUvos during the war. . Xt.ia.iutoilom.gauiAathurity, that when oar »rmy wm retreating to James ri»er, and only foor miles distant, the enemy, thirty thousand "strong, bad penetrated to the road ahead of.our army, ana lay there ex pecting ear Advance. An .Engineer officer, riding ahead of the column, wjft informed of *tl» ftit hjr A negro frcrra-salfcboreu^ Ution, who also showed him an old road by whioh the army coaid avoid the rebel-posi tlon, and striko the river a little lower down. The army took the negro's road, and reached I the river In safety I If true, ii it not strange \ that that magnificent army should owe its \ preservation— -not to strategy, bat a **oig- l i Th« letter found below, from Major General lIOSTBB, to Rev. Dr. Ttso, of New York, comce opportunely to show the contrast bo tween tbe Ideal of a military man, and that of thoso who have influenced tbe President to adopt this intiUken pol.cy. Genera] Ucktsb, the New York Tribun* say*, is an extensive I slaveholder, was born and reared in a slave I State, and knows slavery and slaves more I thoroughly than almost any man who talks I about them. He is by education aod choice a soldier of the. BspubUo, and probably never voted in his life, nor toolc any aotlre part in politics. What he says, therefore, has a weight and authority which 'the opinions q( I f«*v men are entitled to. He ia*for proclaim ing Bmaneipntion and arming the loyal slaves of rebels, bebaus* he bslieves that the surest, shortest and indeed only way to save the oountry from dissolution and ruia. We beg' those who think Emancipation a dictate of fanaticism tu read General Hustib's letter -and ask themselves what motive this old * O l- J dier can have for misrepresentation. H© \$ 'no extemporized soldier, looking! for a Presi dential nomination or seat io Congress. He U neither ajpoUtical nor a civil engineer, but limply a so|dier whose profession is war, and who doos not underitand making war so as not to hurtyoorenemy. Let no 1 one fail; to read his letter : J ‘, J ODRNAL. **w**? 5 fnl] y aroused to the necessity of abating the abomination at whatever cost and by whatever»g*nw|es, . _ . ivwritten, not politically,.but accord-* tng to my profession in the military sense/ Looking forward, there looms up a possibility (only too possible) of a peace which shall be nothing bat an armistice, with every advant age secured to the rebellion. Nothing can give ns permanent., peace bnt a successful prosecution of the war, with every weapon and energy at our command, to its logical and lemimate conclusion. The fomenting cause kl t r ®Dwh°n must be abated j the az must Pf.Wd tojhe;rsotj>fjhe.upaa.tnnwhieh has rained down such bitter.frult upon our conn ,u“ a t "’ r “ n “ t p“« | Already I ECO aigm in many influential quarters, heretofore opposod to my views In “fKffijj«:lh« J>laek,,_„f_» .change of .; Oarreoent disasters before Bich thond bare serred to,iUnmonat« many minds, ~ T ° f pun* 0* using the negroes merely for , U P intreochmsnts is a step in the right direotton, though far jhort nf what mast ho the end. . It has the advantage, however of making tho further and,.flnaUdeps ooces aary for men worklngin. face of the oaemy Unat havearms with”wMciTrefremct them selves if auddoply.-attacked»- the whoie. thore'is mnoh reason to be ’ootisfled with the progress made by public • septiment, considering Sow deeply 7 rooted w S r A’^ s . W bo overcome, the gen eral failure of. tho nation to realise at first the proportione of, tho war, and tho Impunity still extended to those Northern traitors who are ptanderers of the Government by means of frandoloat army and navy contractu, on tho -onehand,-white nringevery energy-of-tongue. aod pon to excite, liifconlont with -one Gov ernment Una eympathy with the more candid and courageous traitors of the Snath who arei inarms against us. In conclusion, it may be not inappropriate [ toW.that in transmitting,tho ft, national Freedman’s Belief Association of my coarse, yon were—doubtless unconsciously —Jodorsing vittrii whicllyouriairn earnest eloqnoncobad.no slight, share in maturing. Thoogh without the pleas are of yourporsoh al hcqnalntunoo, I was, during a year, i mem ber or yoor, congregation, and _tako this op portunity of, gratefully acknowledging my indebtedness to your teachings. Tour letter wonld bam been earlier an ewered, had not pressing duties ioo fully oe .cutueamy -time. r . - - ■ Bollovo me, eir, very truly; yonr. obliged, and obedient servant, fi. Huxiaa. . ri* S' —None of the carefully fostered dein sions by which slavery hue eastained itiolf at theiNorth, u more absurd than tha bugbear of I‘a general migration of negroes tS the »•» ."o«»s*ry_seqoeni!o.or emanei f* t j ODr ' K ?o_farfrom thii-bmnrthofaet, that atthongh .U. waU known that 1 give passe. ~ }5 *” aiP tregroes-asking _ them;'iiot' more thad.l dozen, huvoapplied to me for such passes sinco my arrival here, their local at- Ucuments boiog apparently much stronger than with the whfte race . My exp , w f t o . l ** l^0 tbal th« exact reverie of theJreeeived Opinion on this subject would forui the rule, aod that nearly if not quite all t&e negroes of the North would migrate South whenever they shall ho at liberty, to do so witbpot fear of the aaotion-btock./r. > hinceroly. A Sensible and Patriotic Speech.’ -AtJ-tbe Cincinnati War— ■da/ last, lion; Mr. Fisk, Lieut. Governor of Kentucky, made an excellent speech. We take jthe following pithy extract: You, then, are fighting for independence —foil liberty, for your homes, for national ciistbnce and power. If the Government 1 ' defeated, the national domain severed by this war, we stand before the world a fifth imbecile, disgraced ■. incapable ofTteepmg the peace at home pi of vihdicsting qnr rights' abroad. The world could almost got aloug without us, * 3tlt t united with Ihiß great clement of ] 'Strength a'psrt-of ns, this rebellion put down; our old order of things restored, fa naticism dead, reason again governing our counsels, we will bo tho heralds and ebam ptoas'of civiliiatlon. Can Ibis rebellion be pat down? Yes. Can it be put down with the present idea, and the present means of the Administration ? . No. Send fewer eohool mams to look after the ne groes, and more soldiers to dispose of the rebels, Call down upon this rebellion at once all the military resources of this great peoplo, Send Out vnliant meu sufficient to make it an easy job. That, men enough arc going will make enlistments easy; but to out insufficint members and send them against a Superior forco to be repulsed and crushed, U disheartening. It a question of conciliation- It is now a ques tton of power. 'That power we have?and that power can jba exerted.. If the Presi dent will call for it, organize and permit it-' to etrike. The Government has been hand ling the traitors with the tips of its fingers, and gloved at that. Now let it double up Its fist of iron, and let it coma down with i crushing force upon tho armed head of this I rebellion. , Let not tho Gorernment heed the North ern sympathizers of the traitors, who com plain of tho hard measures being taken and threatened against the rebels; but let lt-lay on, till the loyal mon or Kenluokv’ cry hold; let it lay on till the patriots'or hast Tennessee, say your measures are too severe. Let those sympathizers 'cease to lire, move and ; breathe within Secession influences, and go up nearer tho Cerulean 1 , and be inspired with a new life, a higher courage) a nobler ambition, whence Andrew Johnßonand Brownlow, of Tennessee, Gens; Boyle_nnd._Jlousseau r of. Kentucky,-draw their inspiration, and assist them to prei servo the Bepubjia. What, our Government cost: what it has done, for this peoplo: what it has done for the oppressed of other nations; what it is worth, you all know, tho great pressing question is, willyou permit it to be destroyed forever '! ■. If you answer, No! you must make that answer good by an adequate force—-anoverwhclm ing rorce, immediately put into field. The loyal Keniuoky are' with you • thirty her eon? are now in the neld; other thdusanilsoro ready to go W© are beset by fodif within. ‘Armed treason' | aißatls üb. To all who came to our aid in : • our reoent pen), Kentucky -returns, her thanks. We must all gp to war.' For a priet ..space suspend the money-making •spirtt,:arouse tho potriotisnj of the nation send a million pf i men into tho field, and “m J ®‘“ft work of this rebellion. Proud 1 • will bo tho day when the end of this rebel-i uon is commenced) and forever glorious and! honored will bp the names of-all those who 1 bear arms in its overthrow. ’ rhe _A»sreiA..giattcr.- orjumuon Soldiers Absent Irom Duty; - ' ' lt - Is 1,^5,, that although therearo.on thg rolls, drawing pajorar 01)0,000 £eWtiis nmiber actually oh doty dan not axeetrd-363,000.: 2 HOOO eorupriro tka wounded.! e}ok and|aheent on funemgb v IWs estimated! tn»tjnor© tbau one hundred tboaiund ®ro»b. " a | °X '* -h»« bnn: asocrtaiaed,! alto, that a Urganumbar of these ikrioughe • have boen procured through rurgaonj for a consideration, Measures have been taken, to prevent the continuation of thesepractloos, as well as tosaturn thedarlenghed uieu to "their f3taputyidanjam ja aboli tionism, aaja.a aomapond'ent bfrihe Bis. u° wiU-doabt that praoUcalljr abolitiopism ia ; abolition* tain, or tliat. Bwc#*joni«a,;ia :aboiitioni«n. Aa-.thwe-three lams lumnrlsn u. majority of UftOiaiia^Wte; tt..y < u m6f! ,irteij-»o«d tank itfbSWti F* 1 * 3ft* niioknfflrebtowcapetfhfsni* Imposribl* unlraseonwrritljia eE : »ucctfef ; in to norel experuaentflf •"■lngtoertin-' tryiagt (Men. i - HOTEB PBOM THE CAPITA T. [Correspondence of the Pittiburgh Gazette.] August 3,1862. M»ny letter! from Pittefeargh. boya on'the Peninsula, aaaare mo that they are again en joying the oomforta of a aoldler’l life when at ite best latate. Cabbages, onions, and other otti-ecorbntica, hero already boon lent to’the army In quantities, which the boys assure us are of great valuo to them. X leant, moreover, from Mrs. Senator Harlan,-who arrived here from there yesterday, that bakeries are being put up with a view-to a supply of good bread. It la not of oourao known whether the army Uto be there permanently,'but ft ia laid that thoplaco la strong, _ and the front toward the enemy Bafe. ai art: oan-make it. The men, morpycr, tuvebfan snpplied again irith tent* gum and woolen blanfS. audfew ii«t fi .n-’ tho *'great etratcgio movement eiecutod In each a maaterly manner,-na'no °°f o»M« g r rc “ etuoml could have effected” -X-qnote from a.veral of "our own Correa- 1 pendent, —the tore of every thing waa an In 1 -- ceM n ril Whl i Ch doubtless oonaldered in the general plan matnrod at an oarly day- Tho 1 ,°k J t J oop? ' all a 6 rco i to bo decidedly valeSr ’ Tery hoptfu ’ fue'lug , BELIEF ASSOCIATIOIf, “jfj S?9 1 . I “« flready been effected, and Son °n? ? P rogre '*' onll <> r “■» ar roitlon of- this Toiaotary ■ Institution. Its b®' 11 ? aro .? o * witl * thearmy, and theSocioty ' msana of safe and speedy trena* fnn'u ° n aT wK ! ol ‘ *• » great point to ho : times. The Association is..,now- recelyinm largo quantities of desirable goods from a® parts of.the State, butmosiiy from tboe'astwn portion. As far as the hospitals in this oily on%n3" r ° !i d °, n '? t Miffe there over wm ““'s“‘ l alun ber of patients any where who reeeieed more careful watching and attention Most or-the patients are rapidly getting well.’. JJ?" “ d !, h ”iL* ou * ° r home-sickness oesars Whieh no "medicos can reaeb, but they are £o»oi°p°i P °“ r f ? llow 1 bearfof at the Old Capital Prison* wi)e .was taken np here as a [, deserter. Ho.iSjeaid to bet insane, or nearly f jnat from a desire to see homo. Ilia name h. 81 u 1 . * c “ tn P 1 OJ »T cavalry, from Pitts burgh/ whieh being deaDed' on scouting ex pedihons, as I heard, Prank lost his hOrfe by some casualty of *ar, and wandering aimless •BdMtU-snkfrgetM here andwas arrested.- Ihcar heisto be discharged, and tomtit has been done before thra. .And, speaking of tho ciprroL yaiaoHy reminds mo that this has I 'now Become asad inetitnuon of tho times, a|tokenof the civil Kuna- ‘ Itiswortha pasricgnotice. The bdiidmg originally was about the size on this f «“ 4 . IWrd W«d school house, and would look Ilk. thetjf you would mike the' iw W.oS c” ‘ “ hci S ht - lu this (aow') l B°”*™". .“«t "hen this m fij met ™P° ,u < » nd *'» oorriders end portals hare therefore echoed to the tread of the fathers who founded, as it now does to that or the children who would destroy tho'best ofgoTernments. Broad barsof'wood or rods of iron obstroot egress while admitting -air or permlltingjistless gaze at the windows. While before the door the .sentry paces at all hours. Bo numerous have these State pris- Ouers and others become,thatawing has heir added : to the cast .end, .which has'a more, prison*like aspect than the rest of the edifice, ho one ts permitted to' stop Oh the street or side.walk in passing, but as you moro~ on, a ■{ft?!; »‘.'he windows willjihow you eecesh m their dirty gray or butternut breeches and hickory shirts, watching the human tide go ' by- Once J heard a eery sweet hut manly rorror'" I®' 1 ®'” 8 th ' "**i "oog thore with much "Maryliad, mj Jlarjtujd!" Ihu long, yon must know/goes onfo la. • ™nt,Jh.»*;n. 7 Maryland” ishot nowVer iniltod toeojoy. tboibleesing, of liborty, peLm! 'V»f»rt, l.a P pi ll o ~eto„ln thotarno niin.r m^reWre' B "? Jirgini. . doeel ir*fery pratty conception, isn't it 9 : Vlr gmta i, now very flourishing, you know! Occasionally yon will obrervo l 6 , rri °"' dnvo past tho prison, and some jewelled so* eeeh fomalo hand—white and gulltloss all its fnrij!,fi >abU “’' of * mQC 9'®“’ useful toil—' funtirely wave a snowy handkerchief or r ' <eonB .of 1 the South.'’ Sereral who loitered about in tho viotnity, making aignale and appaientiy arranging oomo deviltry fhave u?Uar a if( >d h "here “>o whole ‘“‘“"“'S 11 he f‘«'7 dlicnsood at length, I ho - ttt "£ k “ f timo ' Within there wall, the prisoner, hare, however, every comfort Ch* l ® bod, and nnderclothe,, r!,! 1 ,?"'”' ° ua SMd attendance. In fact they might think themselves well- off S.f K *. ogo , D<i 4 “ arU!r v - I‘ i» well inown. not abiltoiff”!? 1 ” r ' bol V n Richmond aro not able to afford even to their own wounded a, many comforts a, we give to their well men, when we hare them a. prisoners. I» m , o id of Uielrsiok and wounded, taken by ue, that when weak and miserable they are taken to our hospitals and receive the came care a, OUT own men. They; at first, are foil of grat-. ' itnde, and protest they Will,.when well, again. > ” r > r ' t “ r “ t 0 ‘beir wickedness, but aa they «“ l" r ,’o th S d "’ ril *g«io‘ enter,•gradoellj . ?”?* , r h .l h °. BM garnished.' The last end of that man is wortetthan;, tho first. D&AFTIWQ. , I- perceive that tho Governor is preparing ; f° r ' ‘his, and I think it well. Thero is onf important cotnidcration—nearly all, ifnot all. the ooWeer. am Republicans, or-Demoerot, wno hava renounced thoir party fealty.' - If ,*U the levy ba raised of.theae,those laft -be- W to vote are nearly toamao/at heart, dis loyaL Depoad apoa itj tho “Secesb” at home election of such men as Dawson, of Fayetto,, and Lirsar, of Gtseno. .They aro oSueVling J*-J‘ h » h“1 >l«iile4 thafthoarmf vote Is not-constitutional,-and it will bo loft In tho hand, of tho disloyal; who wish In their heart of hearts for thoeneoenorJeff. Davis toahape::our;BßXt Cobffre«a'aa4 LBirlilitur.' f b.lUhi. bot • God forbid.: 'Woaidyo uhut°* the; Coved,- District: represented by the man . g ‘h®: last Prceidential .election, mauothat epeeoh at Now Genava? which, I ttnst, yon will.,peediiy .ventilate. ..Mr. Co. rode s seat mnst dtH'«#'«»to*«r;st«ih'*man I M l,c “’ f hytiuear. Bat, unless the men who plnnged the nntioti into tbis War— he made by . <o . shoulder tho-musket alsouh.y S ll 7 k B “ Isglsmtorershape legislation to the .Sonth:Carolina.,taudapd, and make Jiff. iDavis Pro,idept.before yonknow it.- Jt i, i n .■programme. Forewarned is forearmed.: nxjuom'. Of.these there an many, bat nothing relii ble.;. Pepo.is snid to.be caution,ly advancing upon Gordonsville.> Stories of a gunboatflgh t .on the James river are prevalent, bat csnnot ;be traced to any.authentic source; r®- 6 ... 6: XBE .mACf AKdUKHSOS’ai- .- A penoa just from tho army ortho Potoraao —artived la,terming—toUimo that the snd don cannonade upon onr forcci by.therebel, on the opposite eide.of the James river, was’ qjlle nnexprited W McCibirinV’ The' Ibis on cur-aid. is reported bp my Informant at forti, .not/oar,; aa.mated by,.si| on mml’ taatin tho armyL^nd all getunderarms.-but themttaek diffaot^ qnwt*rs olfl “e m cnt back to head* krmy walibii'. 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