I.V;^ '' T . •! ’ lit® > , , l *?f 1 -•rt-v \v. lift© [■''-■’'fi 1 ■ * V'ri'- ;t «■* <<? ?4 ; 1 ¥•-•*■:■ :,rpP; ?©;■;. ;r + .... '^;-y^v::N;.;;:;Piv;;p MEE . , , bjj, „ l * ’l* - I, - - 'h&,'>‘^ < . vv.i’nlvv -.-k ■■ ,Ti;. < * tl \i 77% ‘l ImMhPs i*imi s s? ? M*s»saa:?sfeaa WaBMWM |MWW liili^li#iSl wtel®li»ii j:! -:- v :. i»>. ;i' : V| ' k- : ’/- ;•’ f : --:[['.[ [f: '■ 4 «<! I .t\ 4 V,-M) -*t\- -.Vf-’?»!'*>.';■ '> * ~ ’ l' *» • -.••• * * ■ '» ;• ' i*-’*, * ■ -_'N '• { r V . y>- Ill' \ ■ / 1 '[ , 4 •—•:,■■■■■ *t ..-.• . „• ’ ■<; .■ iflr 1 ; -i : t ■ -;i .V>.': '■■.:■ T> • ' Pi&l • k,.'. * -. F - j. THE DATLY PTTTSBI T ■-- ; , - ,^C£) l i.<, ; ;. J ■ AND COMiMIEIiCI-A-iLi /u T .'o'. v Hf i.lr--- ESTABLISHED W 1786. cojniaiaaxojr, *c. OOL&K OIL WORKti COHPAKY, or .OOeti Bi.i CUlr;Slr»t, ' ‘ o««r the JJrldjo. Baymdleli CABBON OlLflca : , eofmntallfm' nih or idma. CBUDK OILS, of &U ; ' wiatod. AddrenJ. WKAYIB.J*., Treunrgr. .• . mylg:om - fj a. uoanr. ~„■■■■■; ...jommnaan & 00.,: (roweßwn to >■■■ .v, t* • BdlAXtoit.) nan PAfrxju A».Conu» - - :Ho*. for tbs tale of GRAIN, SEEDS, _ . CJUgSSK, PRODUCE, 4c., Nc*. 75 Water aad 92 . grnnt «tfßeu>£UabarKb,Pa. -. »T a MAOKEOWN & LLNHAKT, Fwtm ~AXT3 W£At*TiCTQt*, fsosuc» An>.Coßiizxiu» :* Hncßjum. fbr tto *Uaof-Floor, Grain, Pork, Ba =•■ "'.V '«oo, lrf*iV Balias*a«. i}b»m,.jVma£JStitow, t > > -*• OraM. |*«tl»rv potatoes, Pot - ud .Pearl lAahea,- ‘ > Batotmtca,Wnsaedtad Lard<hli,l)rf*a,and; Grsen . vruita, Thtatbyi Clorer.Flax and Gra» Seeds.; - ;3hab atfraiicea mads on Consignments. • ■,, /, ! ’ tpily > J N 0.537 Übertysi.»PUt«borgb. TojttW'Jft. .UAAtKlKirl), UomiLa- U. UOI. AIIO Tobwauiiq iii dMln in 'WKSTKBir BKSKBYS'jCHSKS*, , DDTXKB, .BAUD, f OBK.BAWH.TXOOB, Sian, POTANDPKABL ASHES, BALEKATTJB, lIH -BEED AND LAUD OILS, DBIED, PHOT? u>4 ""Produce genetalll,Hoi.lll'iqOO DtatAwt, .—PttttlmTihr- - - i«g * «juktasd. ' M , -/'tUfcP & SHEPAUB, GoMinsaroir Me£j ■ J ' wdßUts ud la fXiOIIBi QBAIHjABI) ~ PUOPUO£, No. 213 Liberty - ——<Bw ice-bmp da of -Flour fofUwhemjmrt FtmUy nae i 'edpstabtly- on tufid,-PirttcoUr Attaatiotiipdld to urdeni fbrJlftrcl»ndl>efcaaw»Uy» ItfcCrfly ; l WKUfiKil’BO*>mniAin> VJJCoMMuaumlTcßtmat I ,abstain ITXOOB,pDT- . : TKE, BBOUJUB* SEBM. LAED. JCHKKSE, PDBK, « - ,pßlii3>' Ah’D GEEEN TBCItS *i»d ‘’,;odw*g«a. ' •: —-traHy.—tribondc—b>dy*nc<»mMUr.m.'fiTi«tgDrfißDU. •: .S 1 : h , &vU4>’Setond «Uwrt,Pjtt*btLTgb.i JAMES' O. *MqVA¥j,- KouWiBDINO! and Cfcmmußioa airacHAST,'Cot the 1 aalnaf FLOUB, Qr&lN, VAQOH/MBDV'BIJHSHi. KGGB* and Western fndisot genartiiy,BMllitfiSLD STREET, of i v and consignments solicited. iaZfclyfl. I AilifiS A, FJSTZKK, lyißVUtbhNf aot' ;■ •1 j(V>irjßirtiAtj MiRCUiSf, for tho Ml*of-FLOUB, end-Produce generally ,TTo. lfi Herkpt *t., • -—:i>cc3Uily • ■ ' ftnirnM ATTEK k I.ANQ, UriMfriksmg- Jr j 3 HurautotJ andwholesale:hosiers in GBOOE» _ : m£3, FLOUR, CiU.UK, PRODUCE,.*e.* No. 329 ‘ ~P7T.iTany-Blmt: Pittatnmeli, far— selatdly ■c v; .f:T3BISTSiESEOI a bon, jsjsuibfao ' jmiag-ur'Lfcß&'OlD,—«nd:€oMMiflU(TM [ hlsa ■ ••'. «rwAwrsfcr tbapnreh&aa CRUDE: AND -»• ' ■ REffINEPPETbObEPM;Koa.CS and7O.WateriU k! 1 j.-VUtsborgh- ; Adranoea made on ootalynmanU.' .1 fclOiiliANi) KU)DLK successor to Jno. t»w«; *««■• V, rgSsk, OKKKBAL‘.FBODUC±, GVOCEUFiAND ;.. .-±lt(U>f|MlßaiAV-Ml£RnnAKT_ • j :xi!r. i±i l~V»p«tfmnVfnta rtfpeCtlUlly elicited,: > * ftZlcflly • :1: ««.• Veit*. Jjso! vaxTS. M ?o»ix BROTHERS," ,FoBWAADXHtf Covxuuos B£tsciuaTt;an4 tfoalen ilk ;r-r: P&OTOIONS AND PBODUCK GE£K&ALMr. No. ■rv ' ~ ClXlbcrty itrwfW PittitFargh, Pm., . - - ipy27 A SCHOJTKK, GoJouaaioii Msboqast. XL* deftler in CfiUD£ AND BEFIHED'CA&BON '> OILS, GLASS, IEON, NAILS, Ac., No. 183 Liberty i:i "|Qwb-7’‘ ■■■ : : ~ mhZfrdly ; WttUUi **A*BtlrwiPirt’s i aTCA^OLESS, •. ba*..*. conra,/ . : f - ,, i., ! Bpeciml Partner.” : A/f BANS & COFFIN, successors to ~~W JjXm’Cui4]«u, UouuACo., WnOLESALtiGBOr . z 7 '> U vCEBS; ooRMEoC Wood-and Water street* Pittsburg V » • '•'Pwtq , a.-■•-■• ■ Jy&diJ pi«»«L iHIT>« —B.TOIQT. - •..■■■■ X- - - H.-VOIGX-&CO-.BtmcesBorto 3U G. •■’*■ !I 1. Dratf, PBODEU&A3U COMIUSSIOH HKB . :.r CHARTS.2PT Libert, .tr**t. PltatmTKfa, P»- :MS BOUIS. ’ ' TOHN' L “HOCSE A CO,, Wholesale - tP- qpfw»«M lira CoMnaeiOM MkACHaMM. ccgnefof \ .toithflddeodW'eleretreeM t Plttß>»jyt» 'Pe-j V. , j : A STEWAKT, 'Whole* v 1 J *jj neAataa. Comimo» Mbechabt*. Mo. ■ f ■ , ■ 107 Wood etteet. Pittiburßh. r ' Jeldly / ) ->.’ J- BSOWg..^WM.^fIeJrAT>UCK. '>■ /JQ «*»«' Gvoans' end-dealer*. in - Fl6ui£aND BENDS, Noe. 1»1 end 133-Liberty itroct, pJMAburgh. *■ . Ja&dly - J | : . No, 30S LIDBtTY StlUfilT, • ). ,i : .i jeB4:ly / ■■ .■ v... : PrmKP»flgj P*« ■' r LjIMOMUUHMS'JXiN;' SJJUIBE ih Fdm ‘ jj 'DBIIGS ASD cnEHIOAIffI.’ISfITCHKBY, ‘ ' VaBOI DOODS, ECBHUiOTUJIIJ. oitsj vam . . ILT MBWCXSltaiAiii.4c. > pr«rl«lT,srte ? »qnJ-: Mi; WtfdiWofcw'Mlßiw* OBwrjßmßh* ■ HeU md J’Oiirthitrceti.'l’ltUbnrgh, Pv ' ; ~. •: jfreacrfpttoo* tiweibllj aoiopWDW at *ll boot. . -T) A. j-'AUNJsm'OUK. & CO., Whole i PfVfDfcWtfm and ‘Hanufactting of -~V HlTa •.- t( . r. IiNJkS AHl»l4THAllOß l ; coro« , «€WooafcndFront i Ti xn •'• ■■ < * atrtcy. glttabafgh:' ; mh7 ■ ■■■ 1 (jitN i*. BQOittY )Vhobssalb ISaleb J • •• •.-.W.niDBnOS.PAXKIS.OIIAXABSISUBa.ASK ■■•■■■■ 'Vf : nKSlßWa.Ho,SMitlW«j',»U«et,iPl^toitfP— .-.• Vr r, AUwiUrocciTOprompt fttfamtfqp. tow - .-4 ' “ iSh. UJSO. H. JUSYSEK, Oadoout. ' u Z Lr'W Wooa taw of Wooditrmt uni »' *,'"i M< llrgfa.'fciley.<'Pßtitmrgft, : T|.'.'-;' J : •• I j ttorjite rsi - -/■*.>» ~TASS, V-EECI!, (late of Fayatte county, ' ' -- /Ttf f . ,«-M » Oflic« l'oanb ond Qrwt rtrwti. 7S ! 1 .. - “fUfcLN MAoOWNiSLii, - AkoeSbt •;' , ~ vwin ttteodldlba, •BttlimeaVyaOTing :,•: , 3rCoHnaWV~ l “ ’-f " 1 Polfc6n«_ ~ tfTwf ■« —— mall mKLioMt IT IRKPATRICK SMELLONjATTOB-. ' • B*Wrßo.l33TourthltrMt, ftradport . Ifr -?r Pitutogfa, P*., ; r.njucdtf . rilflijMAH ATTO&KCT AST* v ■►_-M.-iy>fr»f|»t,fr»'A‘r ILl.g-'v* .., J-i ~j r •' ,■• Online JJd.,ISQ. ToqrtJj. s(c*>t, wroer-pr Uwn _ _ - /a . r»«- - anUaU*lffiEs« > • - --At tiMITH,- Arrownnr ah© •'r iK P*\^ ; ©6pkiraujb»'JrtfLlwv ba» femoted to XPHITfI ••«* •r*«-%AW I BDTI.BU<O3,M6.nft ‘DTaßmd'-ttrwt, wxt - dQrft^'StrPigttfX^Tttch.^'.vV 1 : ’- 1 -~ gy 16;dly '• • - ■ "’—“— !■„^u;' c 6;.&;s. SCHOTES, Awaspr* AT . ,-k'jv. •'■ fj r T.A»-->om(^.l2fl.gfcQrthtmi.:FUUtmrfch.-~ \ 'f- ’ : q ; ■■3>BFM*S?saßfflE® og’SSSffi' ,„v, !;ijJ >SiVc<si,6r»(«l' Patent»a J P«rl' BUHth. Ko*. 118 ! --•'- -"£toriatoalUPfrrtft».,lx]l*eM W«xt*£jl Smith., J n.M Pa. -•--•:■ i- >- * •'< «[)2:d\- , 4 , (j D _ OOtMHB, VanraKUnfAfld ' .Hay. -■ "■■ Wllat ittdS»<a«r’)n-<!HSKii£,:-BBTT*B,tiAEB *■ ■ HSfittna Prodßc# gßinwßji 88. es Wood itreett "• »■;*/•• •<>■*.'! 1 » ‘"4!jsyh %* ' *- * r <s♦ iiill .V . ... 'jtitrtfr grgl an "jfAiilfiiJ UUliMiSi -r'.' V- ,"' W 7*fii’siflrasiiOTiirP - .&* l ' AAterjßj-rcjG jajEjrrs. - :■ cJ • F*imu», JnLAPitrau _T*»p,&«u*acg 1m- “ a 'igsa ■ i/' ; :.TvlOuuEi™wiESfli*U ; ORTT COOBS. ; * ; {loUWa*M,Patat4otj. ii ~'! : .j;;rw!,: -wHoiiuilMlllM« '!■ VOBHON AHl> BOWtSTJO DOT OOODS, •■■!■■: «o/h Wood Jtrevi, tUxd howo ***” “{SS” 1 , - - ■ . olloT. Pltuborgb- opIMH _ L%U '*t |-,M.vjjiKUUJyJSW>» .■ ~ v. - *£»■} •; •• : . r_ .._-:- , ' * mt WJG&M&TB« J tbuma* wooxcp*. *- w ‘ 4 WALLACE, WHOLESALE DBCGOIST3. , - J ■ACS?!. loyth*eart~ v F. JUNES, Acun«4foi&M -r - W . ca. 8t&Uol PeuxuilnnU and-Hartford UAillinL: HKA, jßeosktabt CiTiraas' O liiMun ObxrinToonurHuttt toi VtUr Beosbusy- Wi ffoniui riMWWku* . I OSSKSSg&S iJjbShKxHq. hii> J •" - '/.tit/ i **k telSwto r Jana wax narcr.s.o-: _ . GROCERS. gHRTVBR 4 UAJZEAB, WHOtXSAIiE OKQOEBS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .t.:•; .'Hoi.' tt and 29 Smlthfleld Street, Gamer Second.* jgftlyd PITTSBURGH. PA. ; '%UOK&ILY, V-: r / .WHOU3ALI aUOCEB, . v- Ho. 871 IiIBKBTT STBOT,! PITTSBDBGH, PA.* ’ Having purchased the Interest of his late partners,. <wiQ contihae-the bosineesei the old -stand, and will be pleased to reeelTe the patronage of his old friends 'todoastomers. ‘ • .•" * myls:dtf - u. aiaxpATaica...^.'4.r. wna^itaica. WMr H. KIRKPATKICK & CO, W&outaau Qaocxu, Coxmsao* Haaoaaxn Ann Disi.nat IB CotJKtST Prooccs, Ho. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap7 Taos. um^u K .; Hl . „_ m .~ M .j.uua tnunuu LITTLE 4 TKUIBLE, Wholesub Gaoitns axn Coxxissiov Mucaairre, dealer* in PBODUOS, riiODit, BACOH, CHEESE, FIAH, CABBOH AHl> h ABD OIL, IBOHiHAILS,'OLA£B i pptTOH >XAB9b( *ndjPittsbajfgn? man ptac tores generaUy. IlafScCTnd street, PitUbargh. i ' , / DUSCAJI AUUOUK, JA..V.O. AUUCXIJt. MgDONALD & AKBUCKLE, Wholb lUI GkOCXXS, PftOSOOB AflD GQUUBIOB Ull>, c easts. Jobbers In Hi 0. BUDrAB3'»ndIIOLA6SES, KEFINED SBGABS And BYBUPS, PLOUBI BA* CON, BICE, CHEESE, BEED3,ft*, Nw S&3 Liberty ttroet, Plttabnrgh. ~ oolfcly - f. una>...U.,i. a. v J . untti! I3KY&IER & BKOTHEKSj aucoessorß AVto KestQorA'Audereon, Wholesale deaden in roHKXON' JTBtJITS, NDTfI AMD tf PIOBS, ICON-' FECTIOMBBy.SDGAEfts FIKJS ,WOBKBi Ac], Non. 126 and Lb) Wood alreet.aboTO Fifth. Pean’a. ;^<iu ; .‘jy2&idly' -eaoaus.a. h 5ad......~~,.....^.,«*0a«* ; »ETiuAa. Head & metzqar, grocers j akd Coamaeios Meachast», and dealer* in all 'UIKUrf'CO<rXT*YjPSQDIfCfc:AKA£iTnMBHp lUltCr iAcrcnij. Ao.' 249 Liberty street, opposite bead of WpQdetteet r PlUebnrat>».l'*»r apfoiy aJgr,~ jAmoel aT aofcno*. Xlle ceaa, Coamtatoa /MfchflgAaia.laml/<£alers to aU kinds of PBOVlfllONd, PUtiDGOKVfapd Pitts burgh mauafactnree. Mo. 265 Liberty atreet, borgfa. fj kny2, -. J A. ATUEAGH, Wholesale URbcEHi Cl * Coxmssios Us&ciiast and dealer in FLOTJL/ TiBAIN, PEODUCHAND PiUmSICNS, No. 27U Liberty streot,*oppoelte Hand, Pittsburgh, PaJ adraocce made on consignment*. mlil3;lyM 1 lifiU. B; JONKB,'Wholesale Dealer IT u GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAJUJBI, OILS) PITCH and Pittsburgh manufactured article*, IpjjV.** lU<r vtraetfaboTa^ail^nongabejaßridge, noautT : a. r. daliilu ROBERT DALZELL & GO., Whole-. uu Gipcui, Oojuussioji an Feavaanuta Jdaucaaim, .and deal era in PRODUCE acd'Pitta burgh mannfoctares, Pittsburgh. ' . f fiLMBERTXSHiMOK; Wholesale -i-J Gaocaiu, -Paoouca Daanaas and ComAuaioa Alaacixum,Nm:e Sixth street; Pittsburgh, Pa." ao!4:ly ; ~ : • rtaa jomi wueox. WAIT A WILSON - ,-WHoiEaii*: Guo oaas, Coautuaios UaacßAHie, and dealers in Produce and PitUburgb manufacture*. No. iW.Lib erty street, Pittsburgh.-. ■ - ;**Q). 1 c 26 AHAIAH DICKEY & GO, Wholesale OaocaaiyCoßMumoa M aacH awn, and demon In PitODDOjJ^to. l Sd Water atreet, and tft Front .atreet, Pittsburgh. . S qto. a. pile uimi....T..T. .r.Trr^v.T^;Jgga g. piavoatH*- T 8. 1 BIIiWORTH & 00,, Wholesale Cl e Gaocns, Noe. 130 and 132 Second attest; near amithfleld, Pittsburgh.. ; . ; nol JOBS 7LoTD.-~1......~~.~. JLOTP. JOHN FLOY D <fe CX)., Wholesale Guo-. csa» asd l7i Wood and 2£& Liberty-SireeL Pittsburgh; •• * jelG . \*riLLXAM... RAG ALJi Y, Wholr!ui.b - ff *GaOcaifN«. A T8 > "u»d i tO Wood atreet, Pitta* burgh. Pa. : 1 , iniblltf KINO, Wholesale Queers, Imi-orter of coni Ash, No. 273 Liberty street; Pittsburgh, Pa. ;mbt> .nj .ri/f.l VTuiiKiiH. I t&NIKL •MONs Hand-. AND CiiKAM COLOBED WABE. i OSTUrric* a3q> Wa&xhocss at No.'7f IFiiitb ’ Stbatt, PitTeacaou, ,P a. mblfclytsn 1 w.*i**cjgjre<M^*^,2ix*J'BaL—-~h. f. baet. M ACKINTOSiL HEMPHILL iCO., corner Pike end O’Hara street#, ndhr the City Water Wocks, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Manofactferer* of ‘MACKISTOSH.AND MEMPAILL’S IMPROVE© PATENT- OSCILLATING STEAK! ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of ail aiiea and beat styleJ ' - Hiring pm op machinery of large capacity and of the beet quality, we> are prepared to un heavy Job*' Mag, and solicit work injthiaJlna, treating that by promptness, and the character of oor work* tfa merit public patroidgo; - - • > '.ft We invite apodal attention, to oar BALANCED, VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as ccmbmlug advantage* heretofore nnattained in this 'class of EnjHrun*. * ja&fclyd JOSEPH F. HAMILTON* 00., i Corner of First and Liberty streets, • 5 4i T,PITCSBDEGII, Pa., itAJruTA'CTtrßßaebv SUPEBIOB STEAM ENGINES, HACHINEBT, Ac.. Ac.. njyjfr.tf ■ igj,,. B*4; diiitwinreK. uutiAAmuf BOItKB BIYAT*, WBOOGBTSpi&M.roMMOH i^B'tUItBOAB, ihiped' iaWSiS’iid BIT ETSi lares ,or email* mad* to order at abort notice; : /A>?o<f«mitibehi > fcdrlstanfly,on band. myttP:** ‘4i lf. CWillA' T? XQBJWQB ;WASS Jh WphFE, PLCSBarfr A ' ninf,^JWarehowTHa. v. 18 'corner of yw-HittfßhSSTW:- i , - ; - 4: 215; • ’ff" Libe^y'atreef,' «pii^n|M‘^Tif>«/irgnTPM.x.tsrttii'’XNßStTl i rpH*‘ ES.Aad "every'description ofLKATHEB BE AIDED .WSggcr n ,|„ i||, ■„ ‘(MUupcd MP« r j; T«*J»«lrF A faih. btthb use of ah apparatpb WHEBKB VNO DBUOS osG ALVANIO BATTKUX , 'AEE CSSD. -•iijA . j nfio *'{? - medical gentlemen and' theLr'TSiiainßi' Aaya: had their teeth extracted tdy phntMj ah dare reedy for testify a* to tbo safety and painlaaaaearof. tpsoperav been lnterested in; asserting tbeccafrary.havtag'ne dtnowledgs of my pttrtea*. iu ir.vjt-'t f . arprystyle; 'and 'chargee very' lo#; warranted In all cam to Jm.qT DxjrriarlLil&mithkilclSit,^ ! VOSHPH faM A'itjonndly’* tl street*,' ! tuna*. BOOKBELLERB, tic. ' ■lli Bunu Bois MiiraimiiM. imln I Mo. 87 Wood rtreet, PittobththJ i-.wM m **i> »& Iv noini,No.MWoodStml, fioxtdoor’tothe corwr of Third* -PUUbwxhj ; fICHDOLi LAW BpOKB cop»t*nlly"oa band. . -, l-IiKKAD; Bookselbbk jjfa ; ..Sx*- CJ| f Txoua, No. 78 Ponrta •treot, pcfv , ‘ l uSEFH HOBNE, \ &uua O msoi, KaEaon>BsiM An onuw € Market slraotr PJtubargh. \ ATOM, MACRUH |* 1X).,. CinoiDßßite, Tamwixas, Hwi< 17 eed 19 Tilth etreet. Pittsburgh. AGEyrTa.: ■\T7HJJAIIi WARD; :DK4iaßisrTE^i- Those wishing to Inrest mppej ti> go68l& r el ways todUro nf werad d^rjp^i^: dentid. v OOoe, Gfaniftrß*t» l «PP9(it» iw~PanF*- Oethednl. ~ W*. ; • } WTIDE 7 ENGLISH W&J TT crate- Another lot recetretTend 1 farjplelfr ? r*frg. !>', V.y.i«ATMgAEU ; tfffrrwdltfre^X UliOUK—‘2U bbl*. choice Family Floor 1 A? Just tecelnd end for sals by J.triirf 7 *' £-£S« PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUG JrEir books. A THHILLING BOOK. XjL ■" -AMONG THE PINES. ' AMONG THE PINKS. AMONG THI PINES; cr,«ia South i* Steel* uoa lut By Edmond Klrke. Thia woaderfal as nil u trne pietm* of the-wcrklnp of the “DlTioe Ini tttotlonV h— oleedy P—if J throoffh Ibor «dl» tions. It iff o' “life book;* * nod it. Too qSUione-- ■paper aid doth. Foradebyi ■< : 8.8 DAVIS, 93 Wf ' 1 M jjuxajoc I JJX U. S. Army B'gnlaiions, wised; . Boo*t'sJnfantrT TacUcs; . .. . ,j" 0. S« Infantry Tactics; .i , -- Instructions In Field Artillery^ ’ r ITcCleUin'a Kero peas Cavalry; i;t -Do..i , U.B, . .do;~ ; ... . r.- Do.’;.BajooefExercises; Jomlni’a Arts of War; : ;. Maunonl's Spirit of Military Institutions; ..Schhik’s Summary of tn« Art op War;. on Artillery and Infantry. . JDnffleld.'s School of tboßrigado*' . . j Copper's . , - Willard'aMan'ual ofTarget Practice; i .LooginDreeuGanahoi Wounds; t •. , Ghjm; JUnaalot MilUarreo?£«7;_ . ' Forsalo.by.UH’ - t n KAY A 0U.,66 Woodst. opKsruooKsn-i Medical of - , BedeatfonsoiaCotalryFanion; , Queens of Society:' * ' HpafoJloura,byJ. : Brown,M.Dr - ■' Men, Women aid Bowk*, 1 by L. Bunt; i - ltrtftWa; - .1 ' • ; A Good FUbt, by 0, Baade; , . Personal History of Lord!Bacon; ... Ufa of Air PUmp"Sldney; ' Songi lu Many keys Q. W; Holmes; - Poems; by Boar Terry; . : i Liberty and Btan>y—Btedaoe; - Lactojes on Apogalypai Potter; Lib and Speech* of .DongUs; -,'UJblo y of all BaUgfOna, etc,, etc; mhO J/II.BBAD, 78Foartb street. JUIBCELM~4JrEO V 8 C^MIDS. ’ 12 VfEllß ABKO., ' ■ ' ‘CotUr: Frtttt .uid 6U-, Baltimon, General Commiiiion Blerehants & Agenti DUPONT'S ODNTOWDXB AND SAFETY FOSE. Boceire on- :cen*!giiment all kinds of WESTKRS 'KODIICK.ahd make ylTanoge thereon’. P. 6,-r Railroad track lufropt ofWareboneeJ • • .; Rina jro.; William H. Smith A C0.,1 j . MIH«f Gecrge W. Smith A Co., Pittsburgh, i- Spencer A Garrard, - • .n Gulp A Shepard, -merchants: Bank, . I s*itin«. " B. Be Ford A Sons, TX7ILLJAM A - GWYEB, Comhissioh ff SftmcnA*t, fortbesalBof - CBinrK PETBQLEOM, . . BEFUiJU) OILS. 1 ' KEBOBENE, NAPHTHA, Ac. ’ Ko. 139 WATX& J fiTBEXT, . 49” Liberal ceab advance* nude on nonalgnmeote; ■and prompt pentmaiattentiaa given to aUbtui&eM. -my2l3md *--•■ • JiCBNITURB ssiiuaa o?r WHOLMALE OB BU4lk JAS. W. WOODWBLIi, 97 and 99 Third etrtot, oppoeite K. Edmondson 4 Co. ' wd llirottrthßtwu • • PMO PATENTED OCT. *, 1861.- = - Dithridge’i Patent ' OVAi; LASIP CHIMNJtES, Manufactured, ef , ' ' u A IXFLINTGLASS. Vi-l\Jk .• ThreftChimnies areintended for thVffj -fiat, flame, which beating all parte orV [ ' the glass equally, dos* not cxpoie it to It CraC *^ S krD.DtifHBIDOE, j; r\ ...J. ym* «ii ctwe Work* J ' Washingtod H aplT r ---r Plmbhrgh, Pa. XI XTn-AQONS, 4a, FOE SALB .lj EttY J-ABM- WAGOHS, OIL WAthjHS.and fIPBING WAGONS, GABDENEE’S .CA NTS AND'COAL OABTfi; TJMBEB WHEELS, CANAL, GABDKN* BA'S, BBICE AND STONE MASON’S WJIKEL BABBOWS, ail made of the beet dry timber! also all ■ Back of Federal street Station, Allegheny. ' '•■■■ ‘ OTICE-SV OHTKBFINEHSi AND iX PffinijlrElT Minute luring Co. having oemploted their arrangemeMe )or tho manufacture' of CONCENTBATED OIL OF VITBoL, are now preparqd'.-to sup'ply the trade therewith. Their PJattoiia: st ill having a Rapacity of 12,UU0BevS)er day, they will bo enabled to fiU or der* in lamqaahtiUea withont delay. ! : Addrew* GEOBGE OOLHOUN, * 'VifUhSa > .Office. 84 Wood eireet,Pitt*iurgb. I yon AHNBTHAIJ, 'IMPdETE4 and I i Ut.u:» In lli. met Hlect brand, of, HAVd3iA 0I0ABB r .«odi Jl.AUol. Of SUQKINQ AKD--OHIWINII -1011AOCX); UNfcFy,lrA»o». UEEE3OUADII PXPE3, TDBS3, M., dz-jib giou nriMF. ilWimjfc/MW *». CHABLEM flplSV Triulo iui'ldiisl on lllanl tom.,',' . . . -I- . mfUidl, . Xff W. irtweiasw, ’*4 Cftft ',tF« j *right Arioung»No. S7.W®d*trm, rernsr. ivf. »i»Fn/mA«HiiTi dailrr in <ll Unit rf CUtLKlt], BAZOfIS,RIFXia,iiEVOUV£^a,KNIVES,SC IS* (90BS, GUHS K to, l Ap.j Aderge aaeartaeqt of the above goo ,i **'™tantly 00-bandT- n p •»; \ mhl YAC'KbONn ! r 081 , p4cxcxa BACON,' DBIKD .BKEpr LABB,: MESS piiP FOBS r No. 13 'Foorth street; hear Xiberty. lUUhurgh.., I \IT P. MAKtiHALH WAiE r » T PA^ai, r •■Bo*Dtxe,'’Ac.VNd. 87'Wood e^reot, ’itr. ! •ti; H-PALMKR, N t oj ~AV<>bD Sr., XVeDdeleHh BONNETS, HATS.STBAWTBIM* ■IHNQS, i|md STBAW O(WDS |t»bertilylj j - ■ > I tl Boots AND SDOES of every. deecriptiun, No. ‘■U'flnifihßcld.itrect._El»abturghA-rg ‘ ... ccai;dly ’^Cso. a Whole. \3|xiakAFD , BOOTS. SHOES, -Ac.. audWqw ytrewe. f^tt«|>argh; ■.fßrsiiCiiijrs. - j *4.. . ABDBDEQEOH, ■• ■ Ofßca, Ho. 7SDKBA.L BTBKKT, (Opposite Ooloanad* fiow* near ttaspondoi) Bridg*|) frig;!/ OITt. ifrOT kJ. TJji &: j ■BftSM, tod O LAriiS AtiAtiit- . -f.n-i'.t-:-''-/* '■ •• '•'•» «w^ I BRNUSST, bought by- i«: •■*«<-•* . I. :•!• -/ ,-i i Wi s:. ». PITTBBD BO H TBCST COMPAUT, . JU —ciulUag* tb'i norlifeir# 4»i>'ool ;tftUTlt« %fa\x cojaparbofewiib .aod -WiUl •ftO»,b/ P9«ltiT* BTDOf U>4 »&d th» “uclmNL ClothflfcWoi AifaAiuib slfaijrftpbl66ttt lw Vriiiin flat# ; lAiidd fea*i dart*' ifitlr beat; If ton do&’tvtoli* : ! -2. n«-m »na.2ai-£ull •>v 7iU! V', J?TU:J MUiSSiMiji 'f-’V! • v ,t -i-n v : 'r b;:;,'j •-¥*■, • i j r"'.T.' .te . w Do. •. ah»Q. ontMtlr’ 6tt6nlisnd I *n3 , fcMs yJjf i'jy.sn :•-••. _jAS* D4pzia .etnaai l w^Sßaspm^ttfaEigfj V nilAt gDISOBB AND PROPRIETORS, PnblleattoD iOfflee H0. ; 84 Fifth ?tn«t. HQBHIHO A3P «V»SIKO lEIHOHB, OOBTAIHIRQ ;tH* TiATEST NtWjj UP *lo THE HOtJB Of FOBIJCATIOH. 1 : ■ V I- TEBMB: Houua Xpmoa—lB per annum lo advance, or 18 eaato per wttkjron canlen. Evmxo Kn*vferifr-<3'per ppm in advance, or 8 MBlapef week from,carrier*. Wbbut Kpitio* Blpgto copie*, fa per annum; fir* or mot*' fl,l6;Teo or upwards, At per annuo. Invariably Ini advance.* Dos Carlos Bukll, havingoourt-mertlal e4 and dismissed from theservlee Gen; Tue- Colonel oif the 17th Illinois regiment, ho bas returned to his homoat Chicago, where the people hate givenhlm an immehsc'ova tloh. - r Hls answer to the reception speech Is aa follower ; -i ; y'.7 . ; " i ftUow 'dtUemo/Chicago: —When I left thU city withjmy regiment, I never expeomdto . receive shfih a,recaption,aa thii r l.Savf.aim?. ’ piy dons ny dvtjfs all I Adoedcn*., [En thusiastic applause.} 'Although I am* not- , jretiri the cause of thiif rebellion was slavery, and T’ Wted upon the prinblple4hat the causesliould be removed. [Long continued applause.] At the sameitime/Ilnew also that those men whnwere relying upon-tht power, of alevery mast not be handled- with aoft • gfOTtS, but a; little roughly,, and so I.handled them a little roughly.: [Applause.} I whether to call ila. happj or as unhappy result; that my superior'officer did not approve of it. and thought diffittbnlly. <-He thought that I must be court-martialed and dismissed from the service.' [Groans and hlsseafor Don-Carlos Buell and cries Yon Bballgoback, General.’'] My wife informs me thatihsi. Itas.-a,commis sion', nuJtiogme a Brigadier.GeAeral, in her pobkeVbnt X : haven't got it and haven't seen ft. [Appt*"«w- ***' thre* ehftori for Madame Turohln.j V/ j As ihaeh as I rejoice to see this kindjAndl may say great reception, it wonld bejmore pleasing for me, to have my poor boys of the - a 10th, with me/now strong along the railroad. (Cries, "shame, shame. 1 ') They are punished . for D«i and as yoa sympathise with me, I want yon to sympathise with thenar there axe five regiments at Huntsville, the Ist; Wls* cousin et Morris, another at Athens, another at Pulaski, ; and several at Columbia, all bpon or oontignons to this line of raUtoadi It wonld seem as if there might be sent edeb of threw bn*or two companies fo guard They won't never feel it. But, no 1 OufJ>oj* are posted in squad* ef fifteen or twenty for eighty miles. . It Is low-minded, U;.foi con temptible- I oohot bat Teel thb greatest con ■empt for a man, who at.the head, of a-power-. fol army’ will behave thus toward* soldiers. I . dn.uot ears fbtm«olf,hui it is w jhatoe to. pnnishimjmen. -i -J -° I have studied secession and secessionists; n Missouri,' Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alar bama, and I tell yon its ho use to fight against them unless ww use every sums inrourppwepi They are too powerful to be fought oth%wto" ■ fwbo are these guerrillas ? ‘They are ottitena who pretend to be peaceful, but who arf plot ting treason all.the time. They are git thoj time looking out for a straggling Yankee. As soon aahe finds one, be gets two neigh- , bbri, they t»ko : their 1 shot goo*/-go out and catch ;hlm. They look oat for pickets and, shoot them.: You Anbw bow they .murdered Gen. McCook. . That is what I call a War of extermination. Wo must do the samp, and unUlweuse all slaves included, wo can not put tberehellioa down. [Applause.]. : i What I have done Is not much; but What I eodld;dn, werrlTßllnwed, might amount to something. - ‘My. friends, I must cloib. We bare.been talklagaboutthe Union, and hur rahlngforthe Uuion.a great while. " kefc us now jjtalk and-hurrah for conquest.; [Ap plguse.j [' ■. ‘ The General closed amidst long-oontinued cheering, which was twice and thriee renewed as thecommiiiibn was exhibited to thb audi ence appointing Cot. Turohlna Brigadtyr Gen eral, .and .setting, aside the court-martial of • Don Catlos Buell. .;;; " . mad. turchiit: ’ V . At this point, loud calls were madejjor Med.' Turehin, who was upon the stage. Withmueb relueiahoe. the gaIUM l*dft worked Indefetigably night'and day for her htjsband, came forwera»esoorted by Mr. Bross, Rndwas reoeired witbhUrty applaus? and boiquete. -UrS-T*- reoeived-het was really a triumph, with beoemingUxbdeity and grace. for tbeaaleol HEW YORK. CANX AKB WOOif CHAIRS BEDDCKD PBIOSB, : i: 8TOWB, | [NGBK. pttiUUon;' [Wring**, udeaoa* 1 [gW** Will utoitar Rich ibt«r kilt, It? b tt*u for fttfslt, by LIPS', lr*tre«t - ;gfeife s vjg ItMMxxtUlr . 1 '.; ,.5, .: - '5." .:2`i'-'-'7'r':::..-*,:'.(f.•'4'-',.:7':,j.,.! Pittsburgh (tetfy ,S. BIDDLE & CO., ADTEBTISIHQ AT BKABOBABLX BATES. FRIDAY-I /MCiBNING, AUG. 22. 'BrigadieriGeneral Tnrchin. ThePenionulaFailnre., , Wsfluyf npl jhjegvjuoriMnn an& quiet eondemnatloiraf the management ofthe Pen insula campaign thauthe following from tha correspondent of New York -ySmej .*, “: j! : WrtLHWBBDao, Aog. 17,1862. iariwd ib-vlew’ * second time the bfittle»iields of Williamsburg.),: o»«r;t<jor mentlt» hava passed awayslnce this aribjft powerful in its bnrahere 'and; eOnfident'ih its leader, drove therebelsoulof; their iiUre&bhmentsi at this place with unexampled slaughter, and pursuod them toward. Bldhmondi . During this time, It may be safelyasserted*jK* havesig more toilet of intrtnehmenti, coiutrttcUt&rwie road* and bridgef,and levtlled more aertt of for ft t&dn oaf .aihtr army ha • ever done mnee the faorldtefraak JZhty bayo-dlio- VeaUnjthe en emy in every engagement where they-were -Übt£syjio«idausor:blonder, T greatly uutnnm beted*''andhdkut,* .is they■ confidobtlfeipeo-* ted^'they wotU(J|, to bave/Uinsin lae rebel Capital to-day, Instead of retracing their 1 wnerj way over these roads, rendered doubly TexaUotti' by/the reeolleetiohi of the past. Delays,dUeaw'ahd disaster baveaeeomplbhed whab tha enemy could not—they havk deple ted the ranks, and have discouraged—not permanently disheartened—the soldiert, and renderedVit; absolutely/ necessary.that, they should* be traidsferred to anotherjhtd more fivorable field.of operations. j ‘jQLher circumstances,, equally urgent, no tfbnbt, daman AUho v change* and-the j country will experience a relief when they hear that the army haa'been taken away freed its on- OTEDfortableknd; unhealthy location! on the James river, ana Is now to take up tope more eongeniat position. j , it is also a source, of gratification (hat this, changehas toeheffected without the loss of a iiDgleiire,aofara«. known, ertbe occurrence of any aerlous accident. That it has been ac complished (u reported) with the fall knowl ' ia« mkPerhaps IheylSare; loo: waif pleaded >with. our depamxe to wtih to delejy ur by. • "harassing war rear.*’ -- Possibly the disasters ’ef' Bavigw; QtaUctadtfd ttalveri jiui have i hava/occurred atJlßfTlioa'e bending, while thclut jnirtfof tho column ud of th, materirl #ot»ettb«rlttn,,,illll b« Minted by fa, uio 'clibfc “ All ■‘tM .'B'difitldbSiy.howbr,' ibow , tint tb«M bunpt futon.» hojttf* Fid fired, or ony Attempt whAterer mnde to prevent the ] i‘ -retirement. r v-,''-/,- 1 -'-' " ■' ; j ..’•J.;-:''. 1 : Tbo greetert relief wfcfoh cu be Iglron to !: le to giro It another General, mnd »o bndih tpoifee, or tr omeigdiiolee eheold Artie ■ pairing dlftisg. pnt th,, epidee; Into tho ' h«ndl of muamUtod ilavoi. Wo bope.ooi ; Vfift l 'iioMlfflfoWdon» , ' I wlth digging. 1 'Oho' ibttt b«A* BpsW.ith:.the,lpfrpf' a.,ob o* brother, wh'o fUI< oßthefleldof bottle, but It'iil tuid 'to Hb'tboia bll iosdtr f.UgMt to wbloh the, :b»T« hHO found, »Bd which' Uio bluk* era do better, end without AoflWsg. ■ 1 . iw l ' i'-., ITTsiKeattokj! IrfgUlAtMO going right thtad Trith tadmu. r Aihilt > for drifting ho , frppiuttt to, a iffltSthh'hWJ* if &»OoT«rnoj l »ltoi»t»«r- ■.. - ■- - .1. F'- ! fv-Maite' l —*~**~-~w*-2*^Z^jL,x^ *Z* « wJ„Tk.., , «* x i f i •- i } i < IIjJII OXJRjVr^-L. ST 22, 1862; m General Pope’s Army* jAci&l Cotreapondent of tba 5. T. Tribuno, ' lEADQI7A&TEBB OP GeURESL SIQIL, ) CcoorD>Rrrer,Va., Aug. 17, 1862. J The et imy' still holds the aoutbbeok of the Jteplain'witbfoOT companies of cavalry, two companies rof Sharpshooters and a &to Lion of artillery. Scouts who came in late last evening toy heh*# a stronger force at Orange Court-House, throb miles book from the river. The main body nfthe army is, however, at GordonsTiHo.J Without much doubt the neat great betUe will be', fought near that poioti The respective , aajerits ; of Gena. Pope and Jaekson will be thoroughly. tested in the. forthcoming engagement.; - • Yesterday morning, while at breakfast with , -eever^-offiee^-at~the-mansion of Hr. HUI,! brother of lho rebel Major General llill, of JaokBonVnrmy, an orderly burst into the raom, aod exclaimed : "Tbe rebels are upon I us f tixsy haTe chased our pickets Ore miles, and are now oh the.' , hiU in full , view of the 1 boose." Ofcourse, there-woe quick rising from the table; and rapid progress-made in the direction of our horses. The residence 6f ~Mr,;Hlll'irupon;is~sHght clove tlonjoat over Crooked Bun, abfl within a querter of a mile of General Sigel’s headquarters. The run separates the -two . mansions. The only force we had between the Rapidan and the Crooked Ban at the time was four companies of the Ist Virginia Cavalry; under command' of Major,Erepps, and. a section of artillery.- Major Kreppa had good reason to bo alarmed, but wheiThe roMTrom the table to take com mand of his battalion, he seemed .os cool as if: h#<wms simply,going out to: attend a morning drill. The, moment wo reached the lawn in front of the house,’ there stood the rebel pick ets stiring face. If they had pos sssudjuffioUhipluok they might hate dsshed down upon nt, and taken qs> ail prisoners be fore reinforcements .from the- other side of the river could' have arrived.: But after having rode almost into the jewsjof our army, and taken a good look at ourebcampmenta, they turned their horses heads towards the Rapi dan, taking withihem ; ae a reward for their aadaeitj,' Liedti Block,' two corporals; and three privates of Co. A, 2d Va. Vol., who had been oat upon picket duty. Major Kreppr with his mounted battalion and two regi ments ofinfantry.from Gen, Milroy’s brigade,’ Sunned and drove them across the Rapidan. ace safely across: the river, they assumed the offensive,' and brought a section of artillsryito bear on us, fired three rounds, none of which took effect, aod then rested for the remainder of the day. It is strange that we< have so many of .these bold dashes of the enemy’q cav alry to report and: so few of our own. 'lt is, bat the simple truth 'to say, that about two thirde-ofpur-nioely*laid~plaDS -to entrap thq enemy fail, while nearly every one of hii saiS -ceods. “r ' ’[*• ~‘ i Gen. Sigei’s corps is now subsisting in jfAttr upon thelenemy. ]AU the bay required for hU 7,000 borsee: is . obtained from .the fields or barns of the planters in the neighborhood. Considerable eoßii has been found,, al though Gen. Bayard’s and General Buford’s cavalry had.' the [first seleotion. The grist pUTs saw-millsare placod.in running or der and ore made ;to turnout metcriaLfor the use of the army.- j The rebels never forage,db I not even tear down a fence. The hones, cat-; I tie, and grain they require they purchase and pay for. Their cprrenoy, however,its begin-- j nlog to be looked) upon with, suspielon, and I even would prefer the. .-original hones, oxen, or corn, to the worth- I less rags they revive in return. The rebel General Hill took dinner with his ! brother; with whom, in oompany with several 1 officers; your eorjespondeDt is boarding,'last Sunday,; thevday iof tor the battle. He told i.Mrs. Hill that Jackson had net at any one timemoie than 6,000 men in tbe fight—that 'he could not have brought more upon the field ' thatday If he had desired to. The division of liongstreet had not arrived—indeed, did l oot cross too Rapidan at all. By hurling from 5,004 to 6,GGO at a time upon our indi vidual brigades, - Jackson was able to: make 1 the impression of having an overwhelming | force, wh in in reality be had a very small and ! weak oh( .* I give' this exactly as I have it from Mr:. Bill. .lAs it was, Geo. Banks in-, dieted se rore Injury upon him. Jooksqn bad evory ad -outage of position, and nothiog was easier th. n to deceive his enemy with regard to his strength./; ! When all the facts io relation to the battle, of Slaughter Mountain aro brought to light, It will be found that Jaekson played limplj the.old gamebywhloh MeOleflan was so.of ten defeated* His 50,1*00, OQ,pO(F, or 70,600 * men are about ode-third that number skill fully advanced add. as skillfully carried away from dasger.the jmoaicnt id appears. Jack eon’s retreat, from the admissions of the plan ters by the roadUido, wav very prooipitaie, but net a trace of it wasXeftbohindsaveafew I wounded whOb -beggeda ot to be' carried off In the ambulances./'Ydur correspondent went float Thursday fr'pnrthe battle grodndlto the 1 Rapidan, and saw nothing that Indieated'.’tbe i retreat of on army; saw two or threw dead I horses and .one-broken -down - ambulance. -While- crossing Ithe -Rapidan; on Monday, 1 ' | something resembling a ;panio. seised? them, i and hodßufordVcavalry, hovering in-their i rear,joshed boldly upon them,a considerable , I quantity of their baggage /might have been ; taken. But the only trophies brought-baqk | by this splendidly’ mounted brigade were a fewoowsrdly South Carolinians, sneaking u» ; the woods. The rebel Gen. HiU rode'back on horse of Gen) Prince, while Geh.jPriiioe himself walked WiU» : the privates who; wore Ikaken prisoners, j Gem Pope’s.offioara; are ; to be placed under.close confinement, ft-is to be hoped in the next .encounter pf-Boh. Pope , with GeQ._JackspD,;that pfooers in sdScient numbers wilHte]talceoi from* blur to; admit t>f/ hU hanging the whole rebel drew. jH. i Tho Pieiy of Stonewall Jackson. A letter from Harper's Ferry to ttaoi New York 2?«e*says: . • /•. f - [ : ' r - r The redoubtable Stonewall, alias "Portable Fence," ie worshipped by-tbe rebels through' this section as mueh-ns.he.il feared |hj..-the. - sUtemenls, .which hare nppearedvfrom.,time to time concerning his piety havehot’been exaggerated. i Hois, iadeed, a decidedly iplrltoal rebel.. j WhUo here, as woli as, at Winchester; he ledv'th* Union prayer-mootingsand those of tfco Pres byterian, church,-of which.he.is a peaebn. Dr. - . ... ■, a, prominent Presbyterian ditine of one of your Northern cities, whose |dangh4 ter was Stonewall** first wife, related jthe fol-. lowing Incident days sinbe, toaj brother clergyman, whorapealed it to oaY Being .inJ Cental VirginU -jnSt prior to Jaekaoh’s lnst_ matefe northward; he spent the night with' him; and attemptcd to. oonylnce; him of his. error is regard to the Statesy&ight (joctririe. 1. At tbe Gene^sl'srequest, they spent fioinstw'd hours in prayerY Jackson /praying Wog and earnestly." whim they arose fromtheirkneel hie eyes -weresafluiedwUl* teari> id a <»tWntent*oiob r h*r* : markbd/"W l h»tetanYir-; giola deoides to do, I will do. *lf ;tp»,:r«hv ■ tom to’ the Bnlon; 1 will fight for' the Unioa/j Not a week had elapred before he heard ,ot uia, •on-injrlaw thundering bp through nandbah in hot pursnit of Banks. The SthTei*; Bight heresy has encompassed the | rtrth bt many gifted end brara men. . j ■-Reaptitp'ik of*the Rettelr. Spit* t>f. the iappilei of,' wtilei/"/ t"h rebel* hmTo r«c«lTßd from »brp*<i, bjjthp, fir* qaent lucceu ojf ,thow ,wbo»a:r*TMl9P, tempted them; to raft -the blocked# vP?'&#.■ Buuthern port*, l It eppwr thet Jtbej ere In greet ettaUa for the faeiint to erm their don •eripU. - WcliaVo hedliioUend-OTltencer of thii in“Yerioui : 'qdertorßj'.bat- - U»e : following leaUnco In .(Jorl: Srowp'Viwen t Jefw to ? off. Peril/ it »n “officiel’*- pcknewiedmoent of thefebts . - .I--..-f "j Here it not a /dct>cK known .to <*« €?«*£*; Oatioktuxw kavit intfu aervic* ttna cf thousand* 'emit ■ wiik-wo-ipmwq.K OTBptfc! ef-g&Ui*** «** who montlrt nontnmert' proriiianewithoat ability ,to Tended ierrioe/ whUotheir labor wcnldbe woitjTelpeble -'iff their farm# and workihopt,; theja mignt;W . the temblanee of neotoiti fqr ttrda® the Stale officer*; .to«>le#T* their . iritkthe Mormtto'fieWrV-Wtotf taMb”«nan* »»w»- ihmubut .bf mlUltoy jd moo or GAZETTE VOLUME LXXV— NO. 237. McClellan’s Soldiers Foraging. , Alettetfrom McClkllxh’s arxny,giving an accouhtof‘thb marchfrom Harrison’s Land* ing to Williamsburg; says: With a.pradaat regard to this leapoondi tldn of their havettaeks, the f soldiers who brought npi the rear offhe eptnmti, seemed determined [hot to come;short -of rations availed themselves of every, opportunity to obtain! supplies. The peopleof"Virginia—et least thU part of it—are oeginning to expe rience, for .the first thepressnce of real.. war* Comparatively few meh eanbeiounaon the vaHous estates, whloh' is strongly!, sugges tive that, they have gone to swell; the of the secession army. A great niahy “widows” •> abound along the road. : ' These pleaded piteously to have'thoir hens, duoksand geefte spared, but in most: eases Ujey> ’were- unheeded, unless the ooenpants soemed really poor. -The (hearts iof the. sol diers were below, their stomach#* whloh were fehe£al)y;too clamorous to, permit,these ap peals to roach the relenting spot. Everj . where one could hear the imploring, .soreams of motherly hsni!tbnx y ruth!eflsly from their übpiUedI’brood. 1 ’brood. ' " Ducks ' quacked, geese squawked, and turkeys gobbled And! S &Ta D P the ghost. The pigs generally “smelt a mica/’; And skedaddled out of reach; or* hid la the -tall grass* ••• - • i ■ ■ frequently officers would pause for a fa?* mont opposite some farmer’s gate, to,see that .theirjrespeetive commands passed by without committing depredations,; put generally there were' large patties of lingering .behind. the and these Would' skillfully -execute'-- flank * movements uponieotboxts andbaroyards, bhargingiwith, unwonted-gallantry upon the retreating col-* umntroF fowls,'or mounting theiimmlnent deadly breaohthrough' somo.barn door or, : window, incautiously Jeffcopeu by j.tho pro prietor, and retorning with th# spoils in the .shape of; fpU-bnasted- spring; chickens and' other luxuries.. &Sr/s# Christian was used in an nnohriitian manner,‘, ; haring!moBt oflber young stock carried off. ‘by the. hqngry : crowd. Her appeals, aided /by your Corre spondent, were' for a time tuoc&asfal j but ' as''' the day ’ -passed' 1 on ’ "-the sol diers grew less Mrupaloua,ai itheir appetites grew stronger, and then even the officers found : UinipossLbletoxestrainthesu ,Inspjte otmy general principle* I found: this Individual ap . pltsatibaofthem a difficult task. • ..Mrs* Chris tian seemed lady likVpersoh, and witbaV had ajamtlyof six teen children, white 1 arid black,' to provlde for* The soldiers, out tbatehoiad V son in tMConfederatearmy,And “allowed” that he ought to-have remained- at home and' looked after the ohiokens. ; binding tiimpol : slble iongento withstand theimpetudna charge : ol- .the iroops, “we',', inrdered. opr /bore*, and bcatia, retreat* leaving, the, household in tears, and thonvighboringatmosphere resonant with tho-ontbriqr.of expiring poultry,jand. *live : with flylng /e&thers. The carhage was terri ble, falters at any farther descrip tion ftf the scene.'! K ‘ Garibaldi’s Work. : It l» now oertaiD-ibatiGaribaldfvlnle&ds to -take the field; for ft feUnCampai*n« By the, UstSteanwrVe Iwn r thasJjehai begun the organisational his fqrceij-endthit a small de tachment of bi* rfoUowerr Jiiye'alroady had a oonflictwith the National Guards in the Si cilian town’of' Corledhe, twenty-nine miles from the eoasi. : The men-at the immediate disposal of Garibaldi 7 are atill weak in num bers, however strong they* may be in purpose and in reliance upon his genius; yet thlr cir cumstance-docs not. weaken the ’ conclusion: that he is quite Iready to ..begin the j work, which he has. set himself to do/ .Hopes but toshow.himsclfpnthoiaainlandforaUy around himthe thousands of young-men who hare: been fired by hts bold Wp?M it'Genohj Paler- Naples and Marsala*’. ' / " The pending o conflict betwoenGaribsldi and Victor Emmanuelwas’inevitable. 1 The king*., bound to Pranee by trestles of amity ; and.| commerce,ooulddo noless than interpose.the, barrier of an officiaiforim of prohibition’ be'-' tween Garibaldi and his fcbre*tened.rai4 topbif Borne. J) uring tho whole of the Italian; war ,there was..apricot, underaUkadihg.between; the liberaihcro ahd'the king, andViotcw Em manuel hasnot forgotten -bis 'obligatipns to the manwhoHelpedhimto' his. throne; ~Hia opposition to Garibaldi's hew. movement will very likely prove to beany tbingbut ah armed intervention/ There .‘are certain '‘diplomatic observances Which a'civilized nation is bound toobey, and the issue of proclamations against revolutionary; leaders is . one,i<?f .them.! Gari baldlintends to accomplish the:final . reTolu tiojn; 1& Italy,.which shell frceit from, foreign'' dominationand consolidate if. under s the rule' of an ttalian blng. ThaVktng Will’ not; be Ganbridl* but’,Victor Emmanuel.;’ t" ~ . There is nO reasefl io apprehend that Gari baldilntends tb’do'a foolish-thing.- It is not hlsway. -'He is impulsive* but not so rash as. • to fall hCadlOng into- snare# s energetic,.but . notfrokUs*. - .Tomaroh.direoUy.upon yenioe;; .the. dhstriansiq-tbadefences 1 .whiob' they mad« :doaMy^stro»ff;alnce’ , campaign, would, be simp,ly fool- thia Garihaldk,knows a* well: . as any ohbT . raw reeruitiwpuldlecoUbo ' fore the withering Art of therAuBtrian.bas- : . , / ’lions, nb.heavy arrilUry , with which .to open aTnegwftrformir Bewill nof . ’ go at his work blindly. ' Notoriously shrewd, ' be sees* a weyWaoComplißh his march/opon, -Venice tad Borne.by:a langidetmnvrTbe ehd ■ will be the same/ while sntoess will follow can-' - is more probablf, judging from -• ' preBftntlndicattppfl,than.thsthewillraatcaintO- Ijungary,.UieTa. to.unite with, tnepeople in a new effortito throw off thVyoke pr4u#tna, : and Vaid Kosifith Un bU work bf iegtjnerf-- lUou. ' The Xustrian' naturally massed ?in Venice, lii apprehension of a fulfillment of Garibaldi'srecent-threats, wlllbedistracted by' this hew movement, and-with the energy of the'Hungarians andvthsiCff hearty. • hatred of : Austria, it willnned muchiXess than the pfos enco of Garibaldi andKosjathto enabjothem to win in Gfrlbaldi’s'ldta of >■ shown .by’a letter written; to the disbanded Hunga-. riaiMegloa -in Naples'/ In which he says that “they '§ay ’ find him j fos : ’ Hungary soonertlianiheysxpcct/* / ■ rnbrderto; accomplish his.; .great purpose j GaribaldUtftsibeenatnply supplied with meaps 5 •nil fftends In : EogUnd-^lf,notethe British; < .i’ent ; him; ijn*Jt; amounfonf/ippwfroh? time to .time,sand-pe !cim. enter npon Wf Campaign ; with the assnr-. ’aoDo'bf paeanienoughto keep bis rkpks "fall. It of England to'encbdipgerthn : gro*th (of •Ttbly^for 1 that powiKonea placed: among the -flrkt hffer# *j wwu*; check to the aobitlousapheumrof fsot-of-wbiok-Napoleon and the ;gbT#tmhent aruequmj.awere.WV. Vailiihsto Stii r’. • iyu'l 2; ' - TbD'Tai’.ilijWr*" 7: - Tha Tar law. cobs into tGect'au tbt flrit of lauMmSTt, 1M pottli* itW»«#» «“• ■cirtitm- BtttM • «* yatwMotthd.. . Anoffort * aßßttqamgg mint,all diT, w«ui< wltlx SooriittoT Chtoß ttoiria bow, wiiiirw, -2& VMHtjm-i utit;tM.wif. 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' nn Mortem, ob Improved OttJpPwp*-' _ , tj, worth lioabls th« unenat.— OiOTmirint, riiTclMf...™™-™— S.46JW Faik Bi B. OoAe: perorot.. UcitpLf : i- ■ Cll>of’pbSSoffSSSB"i«r"Krtl"Lau!Z 1 so|ooo 00 'tzs Bantlngton cad: Bri*il ;Top klonntaln. • • Cempanj, mortaco 10an...... 4.900 GO PflanolTkaU Sailroicf Oa!VßtodU.~~-. 4JUO 00 Stock otJteliagoo Mutual Inmane* Stock of Count* Flra Inntrtiice LOfiOOO .Stock o«Waw*r*.H* aeilWWWWcCoi-. *OO 00 - Commercial Bank do 8,185 91 fieehkdfoi , Bahk> :>> <la~''^.-^ivM.^Mi*i.M‘ ; 'SOIS W Jnion kL Injtarmnca Co.’* Scrip-,..,.*■ 16000 3111* Baceirable; boainoa* 16J87 II 'ngss T '''’V''"' -130^608 •j .. cLMUIHQMT.ftMtfwf, /v - Clem Tingle*, .. , H, L. Canon* flajnQel Bupbam, “• • -Z.'Tiotnrop, * ‘ WjnMkThompeoo, ; • Bobt.-Totend*. > V Robert . Ofca*. Leland, -Frtdarick Brown, , fJnd’ka tannic,” .. Wm.Has«r, , Jacob" T. Banting, 'O. 'fltere'Moni • '• 1 0; Bi * »W, Ttogtoy,• i Smith; Bowen, R. 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JIUAIN6T AAJStf 3Y L PIBB.-P HilfKXl* FIBS INStmANCE CCTM PAHT .OP PHILADELPHIA: Office, 435 and 437 Chestnut street, neer.,Fifih».. . >\ PremiamNcie*- Notes ead'BHU Discount Statement of'. AaMt>v' Jeanary Ut, 1860, ppblWied . agreeably to an act, of Aeaembly, ■ •ftnt Mortgager, amply •ectffßd^.^^-41,fi88 1 ®3 00 Beal laUta,lpr«H 002,960 00 :T«oppniqr ample, Collateral fWrnriaa .-inmniiiininr'i . BiiUw .. BtSS.WtSSnii<i«»BC,!Jl!T're)o»J..' 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