The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, September 27, 1862, Image 1

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streets, PittsborrX • •: 1,
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Otonisgsten Moe, N0..74 Grant
, Med, Pittsburgh, Ps. AN business entrusted to
his cars will nadre prompt attention. Collections
made In Jillegheripand Liken adjoining ,coantles, and
the toonsPireeillted Orourldbr. .. " ' se3l7' "'
A /us.(late of Fayette county,
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GROCERS.
SHRIVER k I.AZELEy
WHOLESALE GROCERS
A.USEFiJL B9OII.—JENEINB' VEST-
Pcgria,axicOn ' an Englidi Dictionary of a ll
nit:apt Ennillar Wools, Including the principal
'Mac . and Teclusical Terms, and Foreign Monies,
Weights and liesattres. Omitting whet everybody
knows, and containing what everybody wants to
know and cannot readily find. Price 60 and 75 Ms.
Tor wile at 8.8 DAVIB' Bookstore,
53 Wood street.
PITTB2II7IIIOII, PA. I a
COMMISSION MEIWILIInS,
Hos.= Pad Wed Eiroas
Corner Seartiar
: Jathlyd
WEIOLZEL&LE GHOOMI,
No. VI LIBERTY BERNET; - "" •
PITTSBURGH, Pa.,
Raving porcluised the Interest of Ws fats partners,
rill cdntlans the badness at the old stand, and rill
be to Mllye the psdrozusre of his old Wends
tit. e. 13.1110•2111M..: r.ll2lPLTillef.
K IRK PATRICK do CO,
WWitoimis Gsitazie, Goicemos Eirsozwrre
DILAMIZI LlCOlnarrbolotai,lla.263 Liberty
street. Fittibergle, Pa:" aP7
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Tlindl3,44 . ,,Ntrnotsaux
Gammas AID 00111.1110310 X blzsonasrrs, dealers
U MODIJOE., JILOUIL, BACON, OELESSE, YthU,
OLBSONANDI. A RD OIL , LIION,NAILS, GLASS.
COTTON !AWOL,, end Plitsbamb — niannlcttires
generally, 111 Second street. Pittsburgh.
ritmaaic 11 . 0011.11). Yao. Axil:roux,
(at the bite Arm of D. t D. 11`DonaLl 1. Pittsburgh.
a Co., Wellsville, Ohio.)
ANDONALD /6 ARBUCKLISS,
VwaoLg
■m nun Giniczni, PsOnrcot inn Concussion Era
tow" Jobbers in COPPRE,SUGAR Sind
MOLAR:WS, DRYINED SUunICS and SYRUPS,
PLOUR, --BACON, ...10B&CLO, TEAS, , ILICIS„
taLKYRN; EIIECDR;An., No. 242 and 244 Liberty Bt.,
Pittablugh. - , • - pasay
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ppEYEIRII 11110 TREES., mammas
.to ; Nagusiarsb Aredirsou, Who/Mk•• dela= In
101INIGN - IBUITS,' NUNS AND SPICES, CON
• gIitITIONEBY, SUGARII, KINN WORKS, 80., Nos.
120 sad 12.1 Wood- stmt. shovr,flitti,:- Pittsburgh,
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t4.4w & luiTzwat Guiana! AND
AAA. Coma/mow Minictuumi, and dealers. In — a[[
kinas,ot.Govrxxx ,PAtaurigt 42to:Prensusuu 14Airtr+.
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WO. 101110211.
14 ROBISON &CO., '1 7, istu.snarai Ow;
4.w.Caar, cointustos nizacluurn and dealers in
all kinds of EIiQVISIONS, PJLODUOZ, and Vets.
burgh manufactures, No. 255 Liberty street, Yuma.
• . ' , ,
. tiaocsg,
u •• Gums= Itissuiturr and dealer In FLOOR,
(SLUM, PIiODIJCS AND pr.ovLsioNb, No. 270
Liberty street, opposite Hand. Pittsburgh, Ps.
• oar Liberal p rune made on consigiuneuts.
mtildaysi ,
LIN,O. B. JUNII4 ViziowiaLit: Dsasa
Ax is GROCERIES, 7iLA2iILI.4 Rom oAsum,
OILS, P/TOR and Pittaborgb sossubctured ankles,
So. IEI WO= abbot, glove LS. Sonongsliola Bridge,
Pit toburgbas.
WART DALIZI.L.*„.... F; DALIS.I.I;
ROBKIIT DALZErc&CO. Wain*.
Jl.lllsAix Gaoccaa, Commoolsoi Asp Irestrninura
_ltisanaiwrit, and dusters in PRODUCE and Pitts
burgh insanfactunso, Pittsburgh.
mar - 7Daa slums.
LAaIIiVALTAE SHIPION, Wau sau
Glocias, Pooches, in.shogi sad Comisusuos
lissoigurts, No. 6 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, Ps.
WATTIk WILSONi WHOLE:IILS Gito ,
eras, Coaraustos .111z1casaTs, and .dealers:
ProdEnsatid - Plttaber — gh — reariiifictures, No. lea LW.
eety street, Pittsburgh. ..-<. it%
1 11.1. • U), Waouseu,
Osocsas, Coataussucur highcasirrsi and dealer* in
YliO/JUCE, No. %Saar. street. sad 66 Preset street,
Pittsburgh. •4 , -" , • ••+ -• • •
EIALR
1216): W. anardara—...--.---lotni anaroara.
R
. 4 S. DILWOTH - kW., WHO LIC
• liadodu42 oi. WO and LTA 3 000aaKrnet, war
Li!
OLIN FLQTD ac W., WaocsaAut GRIT
czas am Comosinoi htsucasins, so. 172 Wood
arid =6 Liberty Wad, Pittsburgh. jel6
AAP:LUAU BA.GAIXY x , -Witoissua
11' awes :. Ulu 18 1241hoWattiet;Vists
bargb, 1%. Icatdtf
RV A IL)
. EllitlifWubizasux
qu0cza,.m,...... , of Bono AIR, No. X . r.t Liberty
'Meg Pittsburgh, P. mite
- m.sxtir4crifiticile
ti BON ~IsxII•
!NIEL liENNETT4
Timm= or WHITE LiToziataterk'AND'
013ZAll COLOR= WARE.
ear 01111011- LID WAIZZIWCiIi: • No.". 74 7ivra
STILIZT, Prresnmar, PA. mhlbAylau
.
7. ULM',
fC9ao4lloafranlikli- CO.,
cons Ike and Gala,. streets, sear the City
Vine -Workei-PittabnghT - PwrillanuftetiltiWof
OIECKTQW/ AND Mieft'AILL'ELIMPEOTED .
AUNT tnetiLLLATING STWI =GENTS AND
BUDS VALVES, of all slue mad beet idyls.
• 'timing pat np toachinery of Ingenspecity sad of
the best %nifty we are ;wetland to ,
do-Leaorr-Job
and solidi inn In this line, Winn; net by
linizaptaen,eadtbe whiants
public 114113mi/we: , .
nein 'peon! attention to onrltlt7,634oED
lreLvs OSCUanfearia.':=ollllißlaa canning
P edinutages heretoicae unattained in this den of
()iiME'll F. HAIMIIIRON .1;
Oorna of 7lrit sad Liberty delD,ql%
4 • • TITTEdiIIIIGH, P.
mairorooposw or ;
dIIPEBIOR STEMS MIME; MACRE:IEIIY,
ite„; - &c. • • k,
§ScEVEmooRANCE.; No. 50. , Worm 13:4
• Pioo losarofacturtrotßOlß RIT
ROUGHT/SPIKIS, COMMON AND IL
RAILROA ZTS, D,
tl aW a' sktagrietaiiiUk
CTB,Imp or ma, made to or4ar at, short notice,
A pond miortasemllgkortaall:en • •
3. Le 161/11.4..ka1n-T, 41111371
1-1 G 0211 8 lOW'
woes's, PIANSKSIT a co.. aWai ramimat.
maths: W •EthottlievN43.lr Wood! atort,, caws
of First; • " 'peEnlyd
lITELLE.; ,, RIDDLE
• - cibedestreet; 4/*ltes 8 / 4 '6 " l'ii" Vt
ausitufreiurers of,WILIPS, LAMES ANDBWI •
Ztr sad ererydereriplou of LICATRZII. BBAIDID
w611K.._
Orderii ratchet:l'l47Mo trada r ied
'lr alatipid NI per inllll3Ctioo6, - r
DEJMTISTR r.
. .
TH EXTRACTED.. WITHOUT
PAIN, TIM V= alr'AN APPARATUS
.WRIREBYNO NRUOIIItntUAL T ANIOBATTERY
ARE USID.F. - • ' • • "
Medical-gentlemen and their bunlike hays had
,thelr teeth extracted tty mrprocan, and aro peady to
tad* 41 to the wiretrand pnthlewntecatt the opera-
MO—win der*, has been saK bypotama intenaned In
asserting the contrary, liens no lknoadedgli of my
scretiltitlii, TZiTH Inierted In eve:y.4le,
and charmn my low ; warts:dad in all cane to be of
ourdirilmmmit; istgaiitheiad st.
JEPiI ADAMS, Dna.?nis i ConneDy's
',Building, corner tit Dfshidndtuid Orint straits,
%Pittsburgh.. ~. , .
..
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Banigigiaes—Dr. - 4. , 11. - 1 1 / 4 aodr.„A)r.: 11incii,
, Th9alorp BrObins, Brinell &Tett: 1 t "' iur !di*
DOILIPAR j:; . '
0. JoHNSTON,JiZei
31, Buss Boos MLIIICWAOTIIIMILII, LID Jos
Paorrize, lie. 67 Wood /trait, Plttenorgh. trio
. .
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atAp STA
voricad, So. Ad Wood Oust, oast door to the
OGniaf of Tb111t2if01f , 92111,L , 0.-401i90L-113* -
Law2uNSlcs opostattly on tlitsoV • -
N• , Boman. = 8"
+ TIMM. No. TS Votiktliolavol; Apono solw hup.
t: 1 1 TRZOLTIL4rOS;
JOBEPH - HORNE, 'Daum ix Tsui-
Sairsoinans amp Itriaw Mom, a.. TT
Xiakst otnet,Pitaltnagt. - .. apiB
; VATON, MACRUkt di W., JURA.ENza ut
missolow La, Tam en Ilionan, /t 4, Won:
Nriad 1f Illth street, P 1 04013
k=!U==2=l
.ThIALII.III:PiO36'
. Tv wiffinproatalig, XorruisarAstilli•:
atirillai tor tivaDV
cam jars...LOANS thavaitrwripmoy
nom whiling :Wane ear-meta. Wiped 01.
'luncan always dad n ot sad second also Mai
e., a. eau. - • • - • -
emalasmksafaasead Warden strictly ma.
, WINS. 91104,41/ItAtiMd." et.
1•1:411.L.'
• .
AND PLASTIC 90 bbl& received,
~.allait*teskft*hg. 5.:4111111IT &LUMP.'
VOTABII.--6 auks No. A. jugs received'
el 5, briairpi 31111311 T E. counts.
3 ' ' • IVA
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PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING - , SEPTEMBER 27, 1862.
.IrE vr BOOKS.
FORMS OF APYLLUA!
YOR LICENSE; milder the Excise Lain of t h e
United States.
BLANK MANUFACTURERS REPORTS.
Oozanty Ammon eupplled In quantities.
sol 9 BAY & 00., 66 Wood it
AA TAB,
AIL U.S. Artuzlisgulailems; resteed;•
Scott's Infantry Tactics;
11. S. Infantry Tactlog
Instructions in Nield - Artillery;
McClillan's European Ceram
S. ' do;
Do. Emmet Exercises;
Jontlnl's Arts of War;
hlarmcmt'sl3pirtt of Military Ituditutiotui;
Schulk's finnunary of the Art of Wai-
Kthipthort onArtillei7 acid Infantry ' .
Dutfield's School of the Brigadr,
Copper's Evolutions of the Line..
Willard's/faunal of Target Pristine;
Longmare on Guuohot Wounds; •
. Gross' Manual of Military surgery;
Tor safety KAY C0.,&65 Wood
B
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I.2OKAS 1 800 • 1 .
iltedleal Com et Ailecirtelq—Clanntti— - -
Recreations of a Country ration;
Queens of Society;
Spire Noun , by J. Brown, M. D ;
Mon, Women and Books, by L. Bunt; •
Thoomb's Books;
& Good Fight, by 0. Ileado; •
Personal History of Lord Baoori; -
Life of Sir Philip Elidney;
poop In blau, Keys—l. W. Holm.;
Poem', by lime Terry
Liberty and Slavery—Bledsoe;
Lecture. on ypes—Butlar;
Life and Sposehte of Douglm;
/Coto y of all Beliglons, etc, etc.
inhe. . . L. READ, 78 fourth street,
.111SCELLEOUS CaRDS.
MiiM
CINCENNATI LEAD WOMIE.
MisCORBIICK, GIBBON & CO.,
Laiiii/A621711Z:8f " 3 - OP
Lead Pipe
l;heet Lead
A LBO DEALS:B.B'IN
Pig Lead.
Patent Shot dad
NEM ISTZIXT. acricca Bieui MID BYCA/1010.
&dna extlatirely th tht Lead Trade, n nn tarnish
the above to better advantav to Damns, and en
SCRs. terms, than eau • be hod ielaewhere.
.apso3m _ _
WURNITURE
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JAM. w. WOOD WELL,
Wand 99 Third •tract, oppoalte L. Iti*oudaos t Co.
• and M Fourth stmt. mhlo
13ATENTED OCT. 8, 1861.
Dithridge's Patent ' '
OVAL LAMP CHEI3I2cIEB,
. ..m.xuractared col 1
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U FLINT. GLASS‘ r
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Thom Chierniges ars Ditecided kik iii ,' ~V. 4 , .
sat which heating . 11 part/ of k i ,l ..:
t w o t..4 . 1.0.11y, does aoCemPr, '.' crac . i tt i f y ~.,
D.
D. D/THRIDDE ) • /to.ki"
Yon Pitt Mao Rorke ~ _
Washington street, —'''• '
apl7 Dittaburgh. Da.' .
JAMES IL CHILDSA CO.,
ROPE COTTOTi IiILL, ALLEGLIZZ4 V,
,SZAISILSIO
. B4GP AND OF OSNABOSO
32 urclilas To 40 moan vim.
icronim ten a* il. (Ibildr.k'Or.V.l33 WOO
Pittsburgh. melee stionUoti. •• • odeeday
GEO: ALBREE SON & CO,
No. 7l WOOD STlLETiffoioioor of Foust
lave received a tergo Mind catopiete stock of
BOOTS; SHOES AND GAITERS,
. ,
POxduiasti tor auk before the mimes.
_ -
Ous.ttock.comprisma'ell artiel4l,elis Unig of, the
belt qa.lity, end will be soldb7 for as*" irtfoleside
WAGONS, ,to., FOR !qtfailtE VERY
It 'WAGONS; 011. VAGONIShnd SPRING
WAGONS. fIAILDENSWO OASTS AND GOAL
CARTS; T , MR= WHEELS, CANAL , OADDNN.
SIVS, BRION AND sum MASON'S WHEEL
SANDOWS, all made of tho boat *try timber, aloo aG
kfnda rI II 4 OII4 4 . B I.I 4I ANI. P N V I P S III SLis ' •A ftl. PPl7
Back of !Mend otthet Stott,tu,
sth11:11d •
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I: ii YON ' ARNSTIIAL: 131PoRTE11. AIND
' t the
DsAram le mutt select brands of GENUINE U
YANA CIGARS, end al kinds of SMOKING
AND . CIUGNING —TODAOOOdIi DIM - - TAN
IfILESSOLIADIL .PIPX73, TUB ER; te.: de., lo vas,.
rattily, • UNDER, THE. ST. 131e411LEB. HOTEL,
-
N.. E.—The Trade sapplfad ea Mara tants.
W W.. YOUNG suottetwor to Cart
• wrigirt k Young; No. 97. Word street, corner
of Diamond . 1 1AI:dealer le all Wads of OUTLEBY,
ILAZOBB, ituruo, I{IIVOLV, SUS, KNIVES, 80111-
111048,.GUN5,4a.;' AG. lugs assortmeot of, Ore
abase • • cosstsotly
1 1 ACKSON OVIOWNEPW ' P ' OigiC
(/ PACILESS AND: DULLES IN 11410024
• 106, LABD, 20/223 'Alia RUMP ZOILICaIo. 12
Fourth street, near Libert Pittsburgh.
WP. MARSEIALL, DzAissusr WALL
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P No. ' COD
R DeAlar fa noxisrra, HATS, DISAW
My4lB. awl MAN: GOODS grunrally. - - •
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34 br500111014110144 Pittoborgbi r'oefa:4l
fIiCa.:AtBRZE, SON CO., Vitoce
lam Ara Wigan. Mugu Po 600111,'SLIOSS,
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It; MUSLIM B. STOWE,
•esißtQuxvroeuuatox,
osteita v!riaosaaL LITEILLT,
WPv ail• "" 1 " . ! 1 1 1 1 1 s em : !!!!!ett" . .edike.
177° 4 7 • . .LAILVARNIZORT.
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?Inlillll: l lATVAegrii'ANY,
J01111(iii:**1111. (!abler.
QNDFP AND ClOAftlert. - ,.`.••
A 7 ~ SO bat. Chrrett'i &efdlitlibgh .
100,000 Gorman lagors,"amoottod Leads;
10,0001u1f Bpsn'ob Olitar y y - •
Now Inotoro and tut as/. by . ,• ' ;
Gall• . , BET NIB k DRAB:
qucten.- ,-- 7 ---;• . • -,
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....1"1 . r''! 14 Ali f:. isltiligtfill Weal Oniii ~.
OMM-E . RO
And Bar Lead.
Bloat Tin.
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CONTAINING THE LATEST Nl* UP TO Tim
nom or rtroi,xoerzoiar..
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irima.Mornoe--33 per sone* In sense* ore
cents per week teem maim.. ,
ADYIERTIBING - AT SII22coNABLIMAITII. _
13ATURDAY MORNING,_ - SEPT. 27
The Lonieville , Journal and the Pio.
Clamaticux,_ -
We clip the following paragraph from en':
editorial article in the. Louisville Joiracti on
the President'i Bctuutalpation- Buie/a:Deitch t
We shall not stop now ' to discuss the char
acter and tandem:7 of this measure. Both
are manifest, The one is ea. unwarrantable
as the other hi mischievous. The measure
wholly unauthorised-and. wholly.pernielons.
Though it cannot be executed ,ih feet, and
though itit_exoeutlon_probably-will never Ins'
seriously atteMpted,• its moral ; inffuene• trill
be decided and purely hurtful: Bp far as
own purpolaili eolicernQ,lllX a mire brianes,
!,times, it will prove only too effectual for`
the purposes of the enemy. It
_ls a gigantic
usurpation, unrelieved by the - Promise of a
solitary advantage however minute and faint,
but, on. the contrary, aggravated by the men
ace
of greet and unmixed evil:;e• -
Kentucky cannot and will not acquiesce in
this measure.„; Never 1. As little will ohs, al
low it to chill her devotion to the cause thus
cruelly imperiled, anew. 'The government
our fathers framed is onething;and a "thing
above price; Abraham Lincoln, the temporary
occupant of this expo:diva chair, is another
thing, mute :thing of--comparatively''little
wortb. Theone is an individual, the' sands
of whose official existence 'are _runaleefait,
and who, when his olffcialexiiisnice shall end,
will be no more or less than any other indi
vidual. The othei is a grind political Woo
turejn which is contained the 'triatiaris and
the energlem of civilisation, and upon whose
lofty and shining dome, seen from the shores
of all climes, centre the eager hopes of -man-'
kind. What Abraham Linasin, as Preildent,
does or fails to do may exalt or lower our
estimate of himself, but not of the greet and•
beneficent goiernment of which helm but the
temporary servant. The temple ir not the
less sacred and precious because the
,priest
lays an unlawful sacrifice upon the altar.
The loyalty of Kentucky is not to be 'bakes
by any mad act albs President. If actin
eery, she will resist the act, and aid in hold
iffg the actor to a juit *rid lawful acoinints
bility, but she will never' lift Bei own band
against the-glorious fabric because he has
blindly or criminally smitten It. She cannot
be so false to f herself as this. Sbe is inca
pable of sorb guilt and Lilly,
The Lot:10111e Jeareatliss_4o been re
garded as the leading parri4 tnoky. It .
has stood up firmly for the ever since
the rebellion hr.** out; butwhile it has been
true to the-cause of government, it hss
been equally tine to the cause of slavery. It
has been the organ and most able exponent
of that mongrel cailed Border-State
loyalty, which hawse petal; sad the arm of the
government, and shielded openly hostile
trailers frpot its blovis.• : teee its effect al
this moment in`Kentaely - distruted,
dishonored, doen-lreidden Kentucky—so
weak, so vasaillating, so half-hearted, that
she is dependent upon her neighboring sisters,
of the North for protection against her'isms
maranders--her neaten and children fleeing
•
in terror from her principal city, while she
has perhaps aemany sons in the rebel servioe
as in the loyal. Yet, notwithstanding all
this humiliation, Kentnekr-his at no time
abated her haughty .pretensions to dic
tate theppliey . cd - the Alatifitiat . 'government,
and even to say who shall, and who shall net
command our armies. And now, when-the
MOD in whom God and his country have em
baited the, power.. of governmen t , ,awd upon
.whom rests responsibilities than were
ederhisfoiebeiiiii bY 'Burman sittaffders, after
:waiting with a degree of patience that has
astonished the whrld and disheartened many
of his more impetuous -countrymen, al-as a
mighty blow at that mused thing out of which
the rebellion sprung, and from which It draws
all . vitality And. strength, the •Jeurroctli
*peaking for Kentucky saga, /'Kentucky con
ga:o and 1,0 not acquiesce, ia ifiis. =suture.
Visit'!"
`ln this attire w• barb one more proof of
the truth oi the Napoleonic, aptiorises—"Prom
the sublime to the ridicalons there is but a
sun."
'Keurecky will not updates!" Pray, what
has Kentucky, as. inch, to do with it If
she remains le the Union as • tuts andloyal
State, even though unable to defend herself
against her-o wn guerrillas, It cannot Mueli
her at all; but should she 'Moose to go out
and Join her fortunes with those of her rebel
slue», she will be compelled, and that very
easily, not to "accitilesCe," buil to submit: In
neither ear will her antilesmumb• asked;
!" Kuiecky will not acquit:4*e I" How
glaringly doe/ the Abocaliabletereay of State
Alotereiguv manifest itself le this brief Ben._
tenteelendln point of snoring* It was never
surpassed by South Carolina herself. "Pride
go•th before destruolloo:.' ;leis the wlte man,
M:lda haughty spirit before • fall;" but In
lb. ease lure» us the "haughty spirit!' and
fairapjuar to beiiiiititineons. Poor
Kantuoky I trodden by slaves, invaded, rob
bed and spoiled by slareholding rebel's, pro.
twitted by outside freatuen,ilstraoted and tom
byj domestlo factions, and, yet so insolent
!Icier 'great Is the contrast between her present
satiation and that of Peensylvanta,•who sent
out, wttbiut any ado about it, 7b,000 of her
Sons, fitßattion,to 'tier hosts 10 tthe national
I&Miles, to repel a threatened invasion of her
- soil ; yet Pennsylvania does sot stand up in
'arrogance and say to tile soprani* govern
makt of the nation, elthe!that she will or that
ettli wilt not-acquiesce.
. .
0:111114L CA19.108 M. CLAY hll/
'Abandoned 511 Ides6Ar relining to. Ruists,
40 will eerie ble eonotry unooodlttonally to
thel geld , Wherever the Commenderin•Ohlei
MT• , • lie .
. Cameron, summer
A. minister to Ruda, 11_41mb:41w:a to thia
emintry early la Morembitoend the defies of
,M4legation will ptobabliArinlvi on his lea
.
~Bayard Taylor.._
'i o ns Philadelphia Pray *aye: . Yrorn
District Attorney Coffey, of this city, ws
learn that over $50,000 of , prize money- has
beep placed (n the tiaras of the sob-team-sr
'of ehaNnifid States, subject to da draft Of
tie'sestilen showing claim. The addition a l
stun of s2oo,ooo saw kolas paid over to ths
~ Br the siteepaiek, of Harper . ' Wet 77, the
abets took . l46okmen7 Atkins for I,4,ooD'rnez
for 201iji,100` tow of imaa'neltlon, sr raw;
(mite of which wore the but_Partßkt,),ll4--
000 Ititad ofarm, sad 4 battleilaetartillesti'
TliOennuarsef feettees-014011j4-
proete#4444;llll4
ditiegthe groat coniocall'a stuswir.u!..
:4;2;1
•
additional Particulars - About the
Late Battle-.-The Reber Army at
Sharpsbnrg and their Retreat. .
The day following the hattle of South
Mountains Lien. Lees tutus, estimated at one
hundred thousand strong r xinived it Sharps
,
burg. The Union army followed the Confed
erates up close; . and both armies damped that
night within • mile of each other, only a
small meek deriding the , plekets, the latter
firing at one another all night. Both armies
were prbparleg.for • battle, and It was fully
expected that It would be fought the following
day. Gan. Lee advised all who were in the
village of Sharps burg, to either leave the
place or: join the Confedeiste army, as the
Yankees were doming to barn the town.
"deny families left their homes, and it Is re
inrted that some of the men accepted Lee's
vitation and joined hie army. Other fami
lies, however, wished to Uptight at their homes,
and did so during that terrible battle, - the
shot, shell, grape and canister, tying in a per-,
feet shower from our own batteries, Into the
village.
Early on Tuesday morning, Lee opened tho
ball by firing the first gun, followed by about
twenty others, before our batteries replied.
But little - occurred on Tuesday of any iin
portance, except that Lee was heard to say
that the Yankees were too strong for him, and
that an orderly should be immediately dis
patched for Jackson, with his entire com
mand, to make all haste from Harper's Berry,
and Join him,as a great battle could be de
layed no longer. - This was about 12 o'clock
In the day,and about 6 ieeloak p. m. the forces
.of Jackson (about 30,000 strong) entered the
village. He was given his choice of position,
and chore the' left wing, remarking that the
Yankees never hair 'whipped - him and never
could:-
' At brwsk of day on Wednesday morning
-Jackson tired the floc when the Union
batteries answered by scores, and the dieters°e
being very short between the two limier, the
left wing was out to pieces. 'The same eyrie;
Mg; my informant soya, he sale a rebel nap
tain who told him that out. of his regiment
but he and' two others escaped 'uninjured, the
rest being killed or. wounded: The right
wing, commanded by Longstreet, was terribly
cot up. The center, commanded by General
Hill, lost considerably, but not to be compar
ed to the right and left wings. Some idea
'may be formed of how terrible the left wing
sabred when I state that my informant and
two others counted no less than, live kundred
dead bodies within a square of 100 . yards.
every 1 1
Nearly every WAS struck by either a
shell or cannon ball, and - many of them di
or seven-times. Two 'or three stragglers Af
the rebel army were 'siding' upon a doer-step
in the village, - when a cannon=ball raised
through house, struck one of- them in' the
body, and - killed him instantly.- Several
others were also, killed.and wounded In the
street' by, the bursting shells. The forces of
Lee, Longstreet and Jackson formed a half
moon or crescent, the village being in the
center. This line eitended about eight
mile!. The Union army formed In line of
battle in a similar minuet, eicept -that their
line was longer, from ten to twelve miles iu
length, the right and left wings of the Union
army lapping throe of the Confederate.
The rebels said that, eery effort was made
to get hack into Virginia without .fighting a
battle, but that they wereiso closely-pursued
by the Union army that-it was Impossible to
do sir; without their whole baggage train being
captured.. ' .
On Thursday morning Jackson, sent in a
white flag, with a request that latile allowed
to btit'y his dead: This was granted; but in
ateadiof burying the dead or citing for the'
wounded, they . wire left by 'thousands, and
his wagon train started across the river.. The
Confederate army commenced to cross about
8 'o'clock on Thursday evening, erussing.prin:
eirdly at Shepharditown and Baran hpnages
four miles above Ilharpsburg, .. A number
011711rnilr'y — tiudt pier; .•tul owamrscross., The
enemy's pickets' kept, up a constant Sri all
night to blind' our forces 'As to their move
.
The Noble Volunteer Army of Penn
Wrestle. ,
A letter to the Philadelphia Press pays the
ollowlngjest tribute . to the militia of Filial..
Omni*:
When In 'after years a complete leistrn.j., oL
this rebellion . written, the events of-the
past week will torn a most interesting page
n it, and the freemen of Penntiyirinie, whose
repent unanimous-1 may say—rushing to
arms has won for them the plaudits of the na
tion, will boar a conspicuous part.
Polities were thrown elide, old pFtimut feel
intwas foigettel; the fanner left his fields, the
judge his court; the, er his foment, the 111111.
later his pulpit, the nierchant.eloted hie store,
the brawny-fisted meohanie his Implements,
and all- each forward-4ach township and
borough sager: to be ''the first at the poit of
danger. i. • - •
No time was.taken to change clothes ' s:man
the chances of being killed, or how mush
bo lost, by twin their ililislati businessi
kdt a llsftra... l ,nexred vlaktho - listermination
that should tne traitor Aso . . set one foot on
loyal Pennsylvania; they should - be' met with'
stout resistants, and "weleirmect with bloody
hand, to hospitable gnome." • Thiele were the
d4terminations evinced by. oily one of Penn
sylvania's freemen as they marched to the •
capital of their State, and were transferred in.
a short time frornthe,pettoesble citizen:to the
warlike soldier.,, No vain, boasting ,esseeTed
Obit ilps, and', Ins tead
. of maksiting . 11 4th.1
ara.nata - brass 'hinds, and ,tositleg as cinch
stiow possible; they wireLeoefent ititn sim
ple fife and dituni the same' music which;their
falsest nmpeired to deirintAlen Revolutionary
The noblest testimony that aced be given
tor citizens is when it ientade known that
y thousand were asked, and over a hundred
thousand were pllstred,.
Now that their Mors are utterly ended, they
cab return tsi theirkOmee Conscious thatthey,.
kepi great part, stopped fhe tide of invasion,
and helped In n great deal be Make the *nth'
of a veteran army lighter: ' ' '
• When' the rebels saw that, 'with- 100,00 k
freemen in front .of them, and kfaOtelbsies
noble armr_ln. themi.c.:ot them, - therr
gen was fast bimoming WT.-deter
mined to change their taoUos,- and, instead of
mirehingetill fatale?, they sought the :best
road to return to their own shorts. - True, the
militia of Pennsylvania were not engaged,
but still they were eager, and their 'presence
onidoeleltan's right' dank-Airing the battle
of ritte,tam,no doubt,Pleroised a 'controlling
in since over - ,tha - arovenitintr" Of the rebels In
thlef direotion. •
Washington Items.-
,
BULL'S lIIMPIFICIIIICY
There is reason to bops that the Govern.
:cent bu under Unitaeration the questiOn of
Isppointlng a successor to general Buell, if
hol i stic' that of assigning one General to the
so mend of the-Petty now elided. into so
=Say deOartmeriti. Glonerali and
"Ilelntielman bave.been 'poi= of °ennui
tic& with the position. , .
011X111141i.HOOKri
, • Oen. hooker is confident, 'that he Shall be
able to , tate the Aeld wlthih.twu ' weeia :', _ lien.
HOOlellairritr-a- letter, thankr-bluslorlls
brallantserviets at the battle of the Antietam;
and, expressing regret for the wound, saye :
111. knew had younot been struck, you would
hate gained - the-ruin road.' That "main
solid" was the only one upon which the enemy
ooeld ratrast,She one upon which he
did retreat, and had it been 'gained he would
halo been int,eroepted.
segments Alum :osmoses SURING POOR
RUMORS.
The indigattion - a;Mill army officers of
certain elan on appount of. the Prosideut'e
Ardelamationds-vorrgrest, 4ristead•oflind-",
Mimi; in , riwignation e a is inue threatened,
It takes the' dirtetion of 'Atm of the twitted
U of this eity, 'Mani without the Alight.:
is *m trprovotation - heee'boen.lutooked:dowsand
beamn. A captain of: einwhyi'abeompanied
by. s few menintide an - sisaultanallaok.bei _
, itbout ~foirtioal yaw oldibrho waa-ionftlitig
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VOLUME LXXV---NO. 268.
The Harpers Ferry Surrender.
A letter from liarper's Ferry, in the Phila
.
delphii inquirer, gives these interesting bits
of information:
"Sunday same, and with it preparations to
open the battle in earnest. •It was quite
early In the morning that I saw Colonel Miles
talking to. Colonel Ward, of the Twelfth New
York. Colonel Miles said, Get all the elfi
n-is in their cellars, for we shall get a raking
Are from London Heights in a short time.'
"llwas brit a thort time after this conver
sation that we were opened on ftim three
points—from London Heights, from Mary
land Heights and from, the bluffs toward
Charlestown. On this latter point the works
were strong, the entrenchments running from
the Shenandoah to the Potomac , . Having
nowdiscovcred their location, we opened on
the& with a will, and the cannonading was
kept up until dark; with very trifling lou - te
us. During the day, however, they brought
their gone on Maryland Heights to bear on
our camps on Bolivar Heights, but the speedy
removal of the object of their vengeance
canted them to tarn their missiles in another
direction.. As the day dosed Colonel Miles
gave orders that at daylight on Monday we
should open our guns on anything that looked
ims_pbsions.
•
.Early on Monday morning the :batteries
opened apin on the rebels,,and for some time
the fire wu furious. It was then we began to
hope that are would be allowed-to defend our.
position u long as defense was possible, but
our hope were of short &ration. The order
came t ha t we should surrender, that we should
yield an impregnable position to our enemy.
Colonel Miles was passing to She frent,erith
white Sag In his hand, when he was stmck
near the knee by a shell. So newly. was the
limb =instated by themisthie that it seemed
as if but one single ligament held the fractur
ed limb together. He was; immediately
placed in - an ambulance and conveyed from
the field, and - died neat day from. the effect of
amputation.
According to orders the white deg wari dis
played all along our lines, fad Harper's Fer
ry was ..eurrandered to the rebels. Colonel
Miles, however, gave permission to two thou
sand cavalry to out their way ontorhich they
Aid in gallant -style, leaving many of their.
foes in . aes,th behind them.
By this iturenderr-it cannot :be called a
eapturi-41te rebels "took fourteen thousand
Ave hundred teed; one hundred tons of ammii
nition, rations for fourteen thousand men for
twenty days, fifty-seven guns (some of them
the. best Parrott guns), fourteen thousand
stand of arms, and four batteries of hold ar
tplsry.
How are the Rebels to Feed their
Army!
A correspondent of the Philadelphia Press
writes:
Row an the rebels going to feed their army
.all along the Potomac ? is a question more
frequently asked than easily answered—Their
army is mostly massed in what is coiled the
Shenandoah .valley—truly one of the most
productive main in the world; but so many
armies have passed through it, that it is com
pletely eaten .out; and what grain was sown
last year, totted in the field for want of labor
to reap it. As I know by my own experience
it iiimpossible' to quarter a large army there,
and make it subsist on the surrounding
country. The people have very little for
themselves to at, let alone a half starved
army of 60,000 or 100,000 men.
The only way they can procure provision'
from Richmond is by way of the Orange and
Alexandria railroad to Manaus, and then by
1 the Managua. Gap railroad to Strasburg end
from thence in wagons to their camp. ~Toirt-,.
tempt to bring provisions from Stauritrin,all
the way up the valley would be Itard4.4.essi
ble, for the distance is stilong4hat if-would
&
mt.
take an immense train niovW*Littually to
and, fro to toot) them sup ltillfitto bring
provisions bj railroad-to '• would be'
far. easier for them, but stilithey run a great
risk, in haying their "applies cut off.
If, the npert betas that there is no con- .
sidenble force of rebels.between Washington
and Manassas, what will prevent our sending
a large foreiunder an able general and seis
ing the Manassas Gap Railroad,' The rebels
will either be 'thin forced to retreat, up the
Shenandoah Valley, or they will have to risk
*tattier raid into Maryland or Pennsylvania;
in which aura, no matter bow large their
army is, it will surely be captured. '
Carl Schur: and Milroy's Report.-A
Correction.
Gen. Milroy writes to the N. Y. Tribune:
My attention luta been called to that por-
tion of my oilleial report of the fighting `of
the 29th of Aaron, which reads as follows :
"The enemy now earns on' in overwhelming
numben. Gen. Carl Bahian had been obliged
te retire with his two brigades an hour before.
and -then the whole rebel force.- was turned
against my brigade.". !Gdy.brave hop wen
dished back balite the storm of bullets, like .
chaff Were a tempest." It has been tunes!
ted that this may ereate the: inPrenion that
Gen. Behurs was driven of, and left the
. Iteta
without orders. • "
. .
The position occupiedby. General Soliiirs,,
though but a short distanoe from tny
was hidden from my view by the heavy forest
hi which he was fighting, and I judged bY the
'masatien of heavy !ring that he' bad teen
forced back out of the forest. But I sin
formed by . General Sigel that though General
Sohurs was forced back for a tuna;: to sallied
and gallantly drove the rebels back woo the;
railroad, and held that position againet.this
attacks of the rebels, until relieved. y General
Hi.oker's troops ind ordered back by General
Steel.
I will add that 'I have learned from a rebel
Geptain recently, septa*, who was among
the foroes in the forest across the railroad in,
frtmt of my'brigade on She 29th, that there
wirsiten brigades lying in that forest, mei
aging at least 2,000 men each ; that he saw
me during' the' fight, and recognized me at
once; from having been' captured by my 'regi
ment in the battle of Garners Ford, in July,
1861, and merely:lectured by me for his
treason i and that by his order, his company
End at me twice . during the fight et the 29th.
• . E. H. GOl2.
Hiedgisortit;a Sidepeadast: Brigade Near Fort
Aims' Atka, 1ept..22,18et2.
From Blisslakippi.
- .
A Cairo letter Says': _
0. J.ooon, armor ntot Milwaukee
• f
but laiterlj. of Jackson, arrived here
yesterday.. Be sucteeded in ruching Roily
Springs, Misi., withOut' difficulty; but there
wu arrested and placed in sentinels:mut •for
twenty dsjs, whenhe was allowed to'proceed
to Memphis-to bury his daughter, w'he died
on'Elunday.' • • ' -
. When he . left Jackson, a month ago, there
were 100 Union prisoners then whom he reJ
Serest to such utent that he riadered. bim4 -
colt obnosioneto,the authorities, sad censult;.
ed his personal .safety. by undertaking to
reach the North. ,- • • •
The conicription Was clearing the country .
`or os.ery able bodiedman, and 'there was
mule searing throughout MiesGsippl, Crop;
were failing.;-thetern crion ratilintarly: He
estimated that corn 'would not 'avenge 'a
bather-to the sore id the Bute:-
- Note Neutrality.
The Landow Noreitie-Star has wows item
to the effect thee.- ,, there Is upwarir of 42,-
000,000 sterling worth of goals in store and
alittstia Nalliallj New, . World sow, :destined.
for; ailt :90Uredigitell4',:- , _Thaw. goads have
beep, exported . from. England, chiefly from:
Ideeipool, of it ls the. dirty of our nery,to
take eare,thattiuky ;overran:l(We* destine
tine.' IV normality, our Tessa alninti melte
a oOrdon round the port of Nassau, star pre;
-se t. altelybeiug remared;';.••• If - th •l3iitish.
PP AnuuntiMbia , sn Midi: zOisatrePlize.
as 641 - to the 'United States war•steamer.
sT" tarots, while it allowed ' Num; Laird tic
.bnild;and Ansi. this. ConfaderateJeNo.::::J2go".
at Blogttii‘lirstsiboasstria enfoseingate
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Insuranos mad* on every . deareptkon of Prowl .
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