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Clex andprwse ~"Jaatt adrancee made on Ootiolgrnuents. • t burit lTlO• - - U• "A VA ,N IA , Comm .rkion Itbutennark-and r , ,rnlti . & de In WESTERN.RESERVE CHEESE, .110TTRI.4-LAZD, P0R1C.R.&0024 FLOUR, FLSN, 'Y 40? AND — PEARL ASHES, BALERATUS, LIN. NNED %AliD LARD. OILS, DRIED 'FRUIT and ''.l.rdatue ‘g e .i b ar, l 4. l4o o.- HI- and Fa • Ihnnt street, =ai n a i . OULP SEMPAlDionnaasioNliza .._sa - mists ind &alas 1tt)341111..G/LILIN &NIP --V UODORc - Ndr2 44- ttr -ty street,-Pittatecigh; Mani lininds of Moue for Bakers and Family use constantly on hand, kaittcular nitantiou- kaid to Man ordectir Rcae rall oeu:dly filiCANkc .L• Commies Zdralptext, dealer la - Plant, BIM TEI4 BROOMS, SILDS, IdIII4VIINESE, PORK, DRUM AND 17LER/C FRUITS:mid Dlrudace gett tial Meta ash idvancee made on eonsignmenta. Warchotne, No.ll.l;Seeotel fames., Pittabluxh. ' Alll4' C. V.4.Y.leoAw..iLlymnaa Urleriv ihe-tale of-:LAVA -1111EIR77:IIAWIV,MB.01; ISVITIREf' dud pmerally /tI tIMITHYIYLD qintErriZottei of Mist, Rittaburth, rani ii lCmdlßumea4.acllciEed; 445hlyd 21.11ths.A.,te s _ & RD o - ANL cp.) eim.usduoi • Itlismurt; rttraisale .FLOU.II4 BACO2t, ARD, BUTTER ; fiREDB,,DBIND ralatand .Produoe, generally; 40.,16 3.lalcot corner IA Pittabfth. wwwww • • ww •• " ,QOllO LANG .00arissiO3 .412Olenale'deaters In GICOCE., „BUM,' YLOUS,_ GRAIN, PRODUCE, 'ft., 329' Liberty - stirrot. Plttaburgh,'Pa.' • Deadly , JAMMU/KW, SON, Aitaasul).: naisui - or 1ia1213 con.,;,azd. ColuiaSiws Kra, !aunts Sr tha maims 'Lid sale of :MUDS AND; RIII&ri R EM. Oll ;24!..Maud 7L, at" tp itteburgh: — AdVntiteiliiide on Cattaturmte. U L Ri Al5ll oz,so Jao. .WPGIII4. Bon, -Itioi-183 Liberty street. Pitt. ibargb;.IIENEILAL--PILODUCA GliOoSatr - AND OwlmismlON.BiliataimiT'. -,Oatalgzunatit. sestettrltsoll4l.l. ' - - WIEfITE :15107,11_ ' FOIMAIIDING C° /SIME-111141MAXT11 - std dealers la rItOVESIONB AND P/301701: 070811.1LLY, No. 205 Liborty ccreet;Pittibitrgh. Ps. mr27 -A.Lsurrorks, timasurr, &der In 12111.1DS AND REFINID CARBON 11.1.1241.68, /BAN, NAILS, 3b., No. 183 Liberb, -se.£7:dly 6.lllMAlt.,..XWMGiffel Partiq:DAVlD najl'UnlAirr7diFFEC__ suoiikomore tO: ..arciazatemoitensaco.. WZIOL OE9I, CkatS, corner Of-Wood and Water stmt., rijrair •: t: j • T 717,0) atleitansn""tt",l' 1 . "1 - 16r. H.. VOIG CeNG:ls4ff.B,2472ll2lbeDUrgtretirtt•-31311SSIburgh:P61571C8-- 10, .1111 - 7t -- -Imin: diamitiri2rD Coiceauog ..bissourrik,xcenerl3l" Smithfield owl Water straits. littahargh, FMI Gioczne Catamsalos.lmunwers,2(o: tu7Afooduma,Pithancri,7---- je2,lliy rats.r.izatea4 IratiITRNIKAWIPtai; Joltitit owiths.7ibcatiaiii'll. AND .E . Wros. 191 ancll:93 Libertystreos:PlCkpargh..". 2W/011O*Mil=...W MI L WALL•OZODSUE& ACE, . 64: r ,e 7 , T r i rT, FANCY GOODS, Ittrsisibrail,trin,itu;, .61,1 ILY 4 huadoisits, az., le, of strictly elms it,. which be Wren as lowan rims. tqraw Smith Bald and Pout/ states Pittsiwe Pi & (X/ WHCILIII- J.P. eaza _trioand afauttrfacintar of WitiTg L.EAL AND .I.4T.FILAUGZ. corner of ylopclatvirront. oitradi, rittabsinitt...r JJUlibi P. sem% wHozalux • Datum to DREW PAINTS, OILY; VABELSHICS AND DYE BTIITYB,. No. ZYI Llbarty a:poet, YiWburet.--, All &Uri sill "votive pm:4n sttaatSau. • Zi'mAzt„, I . P;VEt-t , A , 4 I LEYSEIC, •DXl7OOla, V4/49&1:11ftt4"...t—a M==3 CI_EO. Arzosprar:Alar vl 00 uxg4 . 4i . .iin. awn Meet. Pliti.ituriihe businnecontrnsted tils cue Val : medial sieompt'laitention. 'Collections made in AM ./thing and in all adjoining coca:lop, and tic mower remit evet - gtonlidly. J . Ab:' , V.E.EGli, r (late.of , tea'yette , ctintkty Pa.,) drzoiliza, do.. . - ~ ~ .-, prrniaultaEL; Pi. Once-B. Z. corder Fourth and Grout strestuc"; turtarun r ....-r - r. __,.-- i 01:12.N 44: :4et . , HCOSIt r ELL, Arroicar,st, lue. I U kr LAw. Onr&r, siaind•staif &mei LAIr Botta: two, I .irr.93_lriOntorid 0tr00..: - . ; ;-- ; . Wilt s t u VATFtbo t pqr6TirruurlnZlOAco 't. ttou ottattoif, - Detut ery ~, i u Woohluaton, Mark t. 2. V rilaVA W it itilitaik; . :M a a t : .M. arrant. Law, No. =1 Fourth !trait, ttoodarto rays° anatkarld. Prt tenurith.Ta.', 7.' ' . nuyltultf r r iU NM'L4- I .YINU,' ..28..7,,F."y , , , 07M 1 10: 9 ,,f2. 7 =1;71,,,a." —.L iic, 1 4 r tre'' alley, Fittabergl,' Fa. :-., ~,;..h,;, , , L'are%lMairtylr. 'G' ' B. lit.,,,2o.l4lll;33:"Arcissicir::A.ND A . Clousecu.ou AT LAW, Lao runurredlaF4Bata LAW AlVilanituf!,,No,-u.'Dtarcsid:`,ltriiat„oL. door to tit. Vetoes Ohrattn ,, ' "-", ' ' LOMA], - ----- - - ben inss.p. , ..,„--...---„t r -„—...AL, ggis-waoras.; kl ATTOILNEY3 - - . .. :,:':?:7.14.0*(ii0i.,:,;1,:-:. A.;,, • of , : • H. cottr.cre. • 4•liiudinktoomicom o . ater chant and s • . . -, ./ SUTTER, • FLSEI and rrod - ;140:165044;:: ~2.5 Wood abort. Wider,. Pitts • nll2 TA.M.ES . -EOLMEEZtit" PO= PACK , U anCisalanatintaffelittommerprzti i , ket tuul ' ladany IA7IFIR4JrCE - F ? ti=: _ . 7 GARDWER COFFIN, dosert NOR V • nurigliteMlTAlLOVAti 4EO !Ilium b. soaasar coghzu.. 2i4“ garsor Wool sae UP. JO • ca; cf •iikid I 5! IT!.. ntitasear:,; Isivieni!nr4 4 .437,; .o•l?4,orilketolati.3"rolir ImErzurce Oozzqiit, 57 /Mb stivit. Dier, 4R00011,‘, , ,•:.•.• , r• • inlays --nous w:cAz4....arrio arctup:sss. WI:U.I3R GARB ' S CO w,:,:;,., -!-','' '' ' - . ... , V1T 118.5 1 _ ',.. •' t • . . c .,.. ~- aid; Abiace,,Parks 4 0r.,) ._ „ , . . 1 roaritni,Azin Donnerzo_var_aodipi,.--- . d, Oli Wood otrer4 -- ctiltd — h4:Tooe abooo,Diatoond alloy, Plltoborob. splo:dtt id. BUM.; • likiAtollooessor to .ourebreltl .1; Co., Wholesale and Mall Argon STAY= AND 711.11C7Y Dirt 0001)14 - 11cot11: t corsair of fourth and Market wad*. se2 • • • Gam, so: ilourtb. Pate • (1rk,.... ...To I vp 43 ) Su • nil Alia, • r Dihvs mt t %ors ; (11.1,.--ableygbigaliLjust tbri4l7 , D ovuec ximtand Ttrirt Mesa: • . c l itEetat-,-j7 ,cieroes nOw. lAnding. sad_ N.m for al* br ; 1144 AH DIFiZT-4 00 • • bftVGeisrs. MiliMssALic.DaeccisTs. No,: SOS LEDZILTY SIILEZT, Aurtrz:Norrn Amu ' mut I;l,am.yrd lkt;',UßALassnr.thrr !qicreet,,betweis GROCERS Mio= mans/310x liraciteirre, corner 6eoohd , got' ano sD ligd!bneld Stnet, Ja9:lyd Whi UORML , wsOiasiiic G No. 271 ' LIBERTY 82111KET, :-.Pinaatuton. Hailnk.RocoltaseCtliiilntersithrife-- We erlis 1 111 — Mmunue the business et the old stand, and ww be idemaod to the the patroness. of Ws old Mends -and customer*. ' inylbultf AL B. 1. WIZ?••211101. WM. . I “BIipATRIC.K. 716 CO A T s Dat ~ Giocna,Voinginizdai ilzacu.urri a u.sas Couimar PJLODOCI. No. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. en 7 Tao& Tarns, minus. & TicciALBLE, Wacaanua tauceia Alm oommaimit • Ilittoluorm' &Oen rItODUCB, 11.017 E, BACON, OLIEBBN. - NOBI, CARBON AND - LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, Glass. COTTON YARNS, and- ristatnargb =mai...aura Sem rein, Ylosburgh. DUISCULas ."...CHM a no. Amoco's, (of the late firm of D. aD. WOorisid}Pfltabtuxh. a Co., Wo/Joille, Ohlo.) • • ' I.VNALD 41.11BUCJILEsiWnois. Jl.l. aiLig OtiotoM, Pommes Arro L Cotamisalm cumin, Jobb”.l tv 0- rrxx; - N. 0. 11.1.1048 toad MOASSES, BE/IMM SWABS and SYRUPS, OLUUa, DAWN, TOBACCO, TSAR, NICE, Plitabarg CHEESE, b. BENDS, M., Na 2i2 and Mt Liberty not Cly -REYP. D. /1413 1 / 4 . RFA k./1110THER, anooeshors soi,hr•enehmon; 'Wbohnalo dud= iota; ORti 2IIITS &ND BP/ONS, CON- Fixtroxsur. hcraess, nos WORKS, Sc., Rm. Ltd laud IZI Waxl Knot, &bora NIRb„ Plltaburgb, -intdl7 ,111.111 hIETZTAR, GRoaras Arm JLL Comma= no, athi &slow to all ouoio of Coa/mil- kaaDirCl.A2D.Pirfsanzaa o.or ow, .LlbertLsurt. olvou hsa4 of Wwe &Pia/ & CO4. Waoistima Gir .i.th am, Ocussussiais Zdtsdassers and dealers la Rusts of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE And Pim burgh muntrectures k No. g.. 55 :Liberty street, Pitts burgh. m,. —A.. nom.. J. Comasamt mumagurr JO Y aler in FLOUR., URA PitUDLi9l4 AIiD..ISIONB; glu Liberty street, opposite limit, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mir-Libend adulates made cm conaignmenta. rutildayal 'I Mk AL:d.UNE.4, , WaoutaiLs ihroLLSR ui . OEOVERIEB, MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM. 011.8, P111:11 Auld Pillanirgh connulactured &Nam, No. 141 'Wow +Robot, above cho Mononohela Rtidga, POtoborgh, Pa. • • r =Pa DATrairE co ..., m '"p4uu. inkli• GIOCILIL CosatimaaN *an Kluwiwas, r and deafen _ In. P. 1 3014101 "."Dile argh mAxiiamtUtesi Pita ."..' . • ' 44 Pi" S t 112211.1 f IZIPTOIII. EARI3ERT SHIPTO..!4:,.W,HOLIZALB 1.1.1 tisocuas, PsoDucc Imarasarszul Gogarsturs Atscasurs; No: 13 Pittsburgh, Ps. noltay .40.1LN NATA , TV WA (so- Produce sad - Pittsburgh , toiattioturos 16S Lib %lrty street, Pittsburgh.. _ - - aAlAli /7 HOLIFALLE GSoCiLe, COMAISSIOX MintigAjna. &atm in RAM MS, tie. 80 %Pter littoet, sad 66 .11enan street, Pittaburgh. . 40. a. rottwoini. I 8.. DI-LWO.I3TH WILOLEBALII Iti C =;ti l i l . aL : 130 ; 311 .F,T4. a*" not •Jp.3, 4 "..-4.wua,ka nor DOHA .FLOYD .n =clan= COIIMILS/03 Istsacnasis, No. 172 Wood WILLIA BAGALEY, WAOLEAALI btrgh. 9 p aosten .. „Ego: lit_and 4:0 Wood street, Plus. fu24.dt.f - - - A MEWANDEILI-KING,- - Waotauxil Am. flaocits, Importor,of.Liboidan, No. 4731.1b0ttr scrag limbo:44Po. tot& n't.i i. : ? Ph .' I v , ..N • 1 v 0 zatinizzattar. Wi11TZ.874.11; cabmen. • : . • CIOLOIMIF WAKE: - . mcz ,uro Wazzaidna Ar No. II Ti. . e •7 4,v, r t • . • bill sittrataz----s, a. mum. -- mfAciintaosa, BEmplillz 4,ca i Ay& corner Pike and O'Hara 'Meets, near, the te r Wirer Works, Pittatudylki Kan tdkattirers of MACKINTOSH AND biEEPAILL'S DIPROVED PATENT OSCILLATERCI STHARL ENGINES AHD SLID& VALVES, if all elms and best style. ark% put up machinery oflarge and' of • the beat quality, we are prepared to do Wary Joh. Kok and *olio* work In this line, trotting that 'by prolgpmem, and the character Omar work, to merit .VAAmite' yec'yl atteatioll to BALANCED NVP ,ENOINV, M conibtning jactiumatpa heretofore imattalhed this, Mans of JOSEPH FAELLMILTONar CO., , - Germs or Slut and Liberty suseto, . - , ' ''PertSBOIGH;TR.; IILAXIMACTOI, -M Or . Atirsiriceasurrx•znrautarty xtaunnuilr. Q_ISEVER.A.NCg . 1 , 44! 40. WIMEII Sr., otairofaLareiof BOIL.IIIIIII-TXTit, wicovairr ilirientlaux.a.Auatoen, :01 livery deecrlpttrin. arYarticular steed or aIteped:BPIECES 11114 - ,CFB:lorge mall, rude to order at awn notiott rood aorortoseat COttlitMlitly on bead. ,itlYtitllFY casarzes.si_ ; IC CELSIOR GLASS WORKS.— ,Ici r tozam, PLUNECZTT d. 00., Gun liasnrraid . Warehouse, No. 12 Wood streot, corner of Ma, Pittsburgh,. Pa. • t "dell LLS, .CO ! No. 215 Lomor'sthet,' 4pcsiti, Pittetargh, .tnantt et WHlttiaettSELlM AND BMW:UT tutd - svai7 - deicr — !piton of LICATLIVIL BBALDND WORK. "•„Orders solicited trepi the trade; end cond. Piczniv° 130ot:dipped et pet Waunakee.. ' kd:dawlyr I tE• 4 ' .2 :Amair. EXRAVT::' WITHOUT j PAIN, BY T H Y URN O ED F AN APPARATUS KIBABBY NO DBUGBosOALVANIO,BATTNBY ~Nedh a l *examen two tuaki-tura , Lp gneir. extracted by my process; sad iireireidy to .testify to the safety sad pitelemeatof 411..erels• rthne—ithatem hie been LIM byperefina Intereeted aesertidg the contrary, having no 800-Wedge of lay promo! and chines very low; warmated fn all cues to be of gAv bey material. • ouggY. rominsiciss giitetisaa it. UOSEP.Ii ADAMS I DiurnislediantiVii Balding, anins of DiastiosuriAd Gnat Isits, uagth n:=Erciaj--,d Maack . , ilt! ) 11211W4 ' Bobt4as, Dr MmoL Zmltt. my3:o7 .101734 G. JOILNSTQNA 4)(4 , y yu. , BLurtidabWKor di dagia, PitiTlll, No. 67 Wood oldest. Fit titd iabor •'. Jodi _ . • - corner 021114N1•1Wb msh. r .8421100' LAW BOOM annantataaliiiitt" •- J Boman= AND dn. • Vim. No• X9itiAqrll4.*Pope2slldbo. . jublEnr • 0 at 'N- W/ N o Dwassar Zair4otnaus, Zugemonms. aaleridla i Mp._ 116 0 I . rinturt wrAM:Nti/Do Dimas nuPsiam , r isloiTscirahaiosakirshtria.ammul ar. =Mu An' 1130PG7r-,:r77,. - , penwts Can wegot i‘ arLOW mooch my ago au on roosoosblo tooma. • 'Xit.irtildor to betook ibifiii;iO4 i vod • ~,.mo otu t i r maspAtivt, aa , l4 Pai*. nO = ll os.4o:taialeiiria6i'ltrscitywa: 'enitW., • uasoforiatztni!e, tux. r73taralt M'_ " . ;-4 43. 1 - jag krill* al • Ariongto - ~.......-..-..--,-.---- niV';...-;-.1.1...; , - -. .1• , .. - -. - ' , , ,,,, :•.:',-:?-,:,,-c:._-:..:;:.:,?.:..,.:-_,;'....,:4-.5'.,:., . . . . . _ G . . . . __ . ._ . _., .. COMMFIR.,:CIAL JOURNAL. • _ . . _. .. . . _ ____.... ...... . .. _.. AND . . ... .... _. ._. ... . • .. .... ~..._ .. . PlTTSgUlidli TUESDAY .. .. . . .. _ .. . . . . . ___ MORNINa Qurrri-3,,,,,,,,,-. ...,... • ____ _ .. .. rptlE HOSPITAL STEWARD'S . CL, tn. the Iturtructlou of liatpltal Stewards, Ward Halters cod 'attendants, In tholr moral do. A 1 a. ligoodered authoritative ,y the order of the BBurgeon Gerona. By J. J. Woodward, M. D., As eletaut Burgeon 11. B. A. Price SI 25. &la KAT &CO 66 Wood Street WBOLYSALE 011.00E118 B A t Lame and Treaties of the 17olted &ate. of Anierire.Peeeed at the Bowed Beaton of the Thirty. Bernath Ocnygress, 1861.2. ,• HeY&CO. 55Woodet. PITTBDI7PAH. PA. .A thskFuL JZttralrs' Van- Poccsx LIXICON. Ut English Dictionary at all except familiar words, including the principal &d -entin° and Technical Terms, and' Foreign Monies, Weights and Measures. Omitting what 9 rer9body knows, and containing what ereabody wants to know and cannot readily end. Price 50 and 75 cta. For Ws at 11. 8 DAVIS' Bookstore, sel9 ' 93 Wood street. W oFAFPLIue. *TDB LICENSE.. ander the bale Laws of the Ited States. BEANE SIANTIPIO4TURERE REPORTS Co t 7 Ammon supplied in qmantitim. V KAY dCO.. 65 Wood Ilia Medical Oro. of Eloctricity--Garrefr; • B e . of Coontry•Person; ,• Queens of goclety,• flpere Donn, by J. Brown, M. D ; Warne sod Book., by L. thmt; • Tlttenib's. Btokc: A.Plood right, by 0..8a Personal 'History of Lor B; 'Lille of BB Philip &doer; &rage Jo Marty Rey*-0. Wt flolma. Poeta', by 800. Terry; Library and Plerriy—Bledsar; Lectures oo Apoodypre—Botler; Inroad Elpoecilea of Dangler; Ebro y of ell Rellgious. etc., eta. natal J. L. MAD, T 8 'fourth stmt. It/Fr AY • 11 11:11=5 CINCINNATI LEAD WORKS. McCORNICK, GIBSON & CO Lead Pipe,Sheet Lead Pig Lead. Ntawn 81wwer, scrwszei lien AND firearm's. Beingezdtudienlyln the bead Trade, we can tarnish the above to bettor adtanteve to Dwaine, and on =run entteam, than ain be had elsewhere. apst FIIENITITRE biLLINO Orr WHOLESALE OR RETAIL JAS. W. WtitODWELL, r.ass es Third street, oppcalti Medi:so:idiom • Co., and 111 rowth street. ' • mblo pATENTED OCT. 8, 1861. Dithridge's Patent OVAL, LAMP ellainE4 Etentaacturect el XX .FLINT GLASS. Thew ehlmobeamtletteoded for the Itat &me, whkb beolott eU pane of = tt to 441tt011y,, doe. Dot moo E. D. DITIIIUDGD, Iron Pin Ohm Works Washington. unit, Pittsburgh, Ps. JAMES a CHILDS & W., Ron coiioii MXLL , ALLZGIIENT 81AMLES9 BAGS A - NDOP 'OSPABINIO INOHICO TOW INOIIZB WTh illarOrdm left at H. - Chtldsl.ll wood at : Pll,4bstsgb. st,tirsoetp sttentkm. • oeib dly GEO. ALBREB SON & No. 71 WpOD 152126 ET, canter of lourtb Hare received • lwrge and coWwlete atoak of • 'BOOTS, BHOEO AND GAITEI3B, Forbriso4 for cub, botoro tru'.advance. Cle • r Keck comprises ell articles In our lino or the best W-KY. wad will be mold low for nn ybolesele or zeta& aule i1VAG0114.444 , --.FOR j34,E VERY y f -- LIEU WAGONS, OIL .WAotos and •tiprahto WAOOISIB, 'OAUDENEICIi CABI'd AND COAL AIM; 1 31:10YTAINDL sroNz' AIASON'es - NEL BARROWS, all made of the Mat dryagmber. she aS Itinde o“epatrints 40.411 W -to •pretur.ly. .4414 to . • • Akan% IWO, Who. hfaaaa, ; 144 el rodent! area , deattehi,Allliemay, . . ' ON .4.II , NeII'ELAL - ,' pcumilt(the; ietett brands of GENECNE llAVrtNik - VO/ 01 8,74nd-all-klnda of- SMOKING :AND unzwnra TOBACCO; BETTYE,' VANCE lIKERSCIIAUId PIPES, TUBES, ie., 10. , in grmr .rariefl, UNDER THE ST. CHARLES nona. p . Pitieburgb, Pa. N. B.—Tba Trod' supplied on liberal Limo. . i W. YOUNG, attooossor to Ca* LT • alright Young, Na 97 Wood afoot, antler of Dhirnondallay, dealer In all kinds of CUTLERY, RAZORS, RI/LES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, SCIS SORS, WINS, az., Re, , 5• large selortnient t he Above • • oonatantly on band. JACKSON, TOIMEND, Pox x PADEnti. - 0,6 izassu, nu BACON, DRIED BREA LAUDE 2IEBB ANN BUMP PORE, No. 12 Fourth strseti liter Men , Pittsburgh. UT I P. 1421:118_ HA.LL, Duman' WALL TT 8r...49:17,W0:0.t.1atre0t; IL AMMER, - Na WOOD ST. or In BONNETS, HATS, STBAW THIN Ani4 STRAW_GOODS genendly: • if (lora - 4.44w 4110 ES. I OEN CAMPBELL, hienTraoruns ov fl BOOTS AND BROM o f every 44paiD 110. sE Emhbasid sltiertafttabnight igdly (4. ALIIREA 80N CO • Wang -4% AND RCM& Dismal A. BOCal SHOW, Art. r ?mirth and Wood street.. Plt iwrszol.a.rA. : H. : AWE, ; MITHICIAN AND fitraGlON, Mo. No. ad FEDERAL 8111141., Colonnade Bow. taw Enrip I:;;ALLXOIINNY !DTI/. QUARTSRMAS'rEIte • WAR' othermakims.AOLlNBT T 112001% . • woos br =arson Ta*.iii.tiitiAni. p n litLb' o r • ND CUlLtellifl..- 14.7' b la. Otzrott's &obeli Snuff; 1501 , 0 °ammo I°o°°LO "244 Oittdo: arb. arlorei4 broads; ,0 tAOOO Dilttlpaufsb Oozy, Saw lay ktrob.r mato by • NIL/ •• .. BETIERII & 131208. SUtMB 1.50 b1..'4&" 114.644041. Powdend . do. • .T a ry room Pot r'd 114 - ; to arrive and for m. by • ILCVAZit BROS' a.' • - 125 1211-Wood Afoot. ale and 'growl d lobo Orion Jialianialuer Boot and Ina* elder; Vtorgar. vary obririh for MAD AA tbs Twiny Groordr Btrov of - " JOHN corm Libarkr sal Baad ftrooto. US :weir • . 0014 • TR • . . drEli" BOORS MANUFAOTIIIMBS OF And gar Lead. ALSO DEALZBA IN ' Patent Shot and Block Tin. GANZ AND WOOD CHAINS IRLDIJOICD P 1110164, I._l A survrAyruitsits'or By order of hiosguera, the Driest' and nuns of-Panama have been banished, and the ohitroh.property advertised for sale. but It was expeoted that these measure; would weaken the cause of Mosque's, and hasten the outbreak of a counter revolution. The treaty recently concluded betieen Ecuador and the Coneervative party of the United distal of Columbia will render the ultimata encees4,of Idasquera very doubtful. . Gan. Itost.L.—We fervently lope that fie telegrisi from IndianapoLis to the Cinoinnati Comte, stating, on the authority of an army officer just arrived at Icidianspolls from Wash ington, thalgeti. Buell has been ordered to ludianspolis, te. organise paroled prisoners into regiments may be true. 'No act could more emphatically indicate a dglariairtaflon at headquarter! to prosecute tha war Moro ' vigorously. JOHN. D,.9oo64TrOr6lirr Tan Richmond Sialeirier,9l tba23d o tRa, credits tbe report that Vonietienste army bad recroeted tbe Potomac) but pies/Pad nett with a rumor that Leo was purviini lan In the direetdon,of, Praderick.: pins at tha "odd and Auleter_irrligbe received trod the pedpla drAti . .44t wile» they expeciint,titty_ 0 7. 0 ita;'' , • ' • _ New Yok Two mil Luau ,*94 Oust ave . l*tivat's Ettuidrat.l.3ti dam}tlep 2w Ll6iur iMI rio.cied, by the zol sippoiLlky among the ♦almataar. . . Vittsburgit enzt S.•RIDDLE & CO RDI2ORS AND PROPRISTORD. Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Strut. MORNING AND ETCHES° EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. TERMS klosamo EomoN-52 par annum In advance., 12 mote par week from anion Evraiete Knerrox—sd'per.etnicue in.advance, or iants per week from arrleaw Wardmar EDITION—Sipe. COPION spar =Una. 'rya or mote, 81,16; Tea mrApwarda, 51 par annum Invariably In advance. ADVICATISING AT lISASONAFILY HAM TUESDAY MORIfIND, SEPT. 30. The Reported Shooting , of General Nelson. -A brief dispatch from Louitteille, under our telegraphio head, announces the painful fact that Major General Nelson was shot this morales., at the Galt Mouse, in that city, by Brig. Gen. Jeff. C. Davie, of .Indiana. The following paragraph. from' 'the Indianapolis Journal throws some light upon the difficulty that terminated In this tragical manner: • "General Jeff. C. Davis, of this State, has been suspended from his command by Gen. Nelson, and ordered to report to Gen. Wright. By a letter from Louisville we learn-that the cause of the removal was rather less than no cause at all. Gen. Davis reported to Gotland Nelson that he had the brigade assigned to his command, by the citizens of Louisville, ready for service, and desired to know if be could get arms for them. "Hoer many men have you ?"asked Gen. Nelson: " About 2,500." "About 2,000 I About 2,500! I You a regular elder, and re port about the number of men in our com mand. Don't you know sir, you s ould give the exact number ?" "Bat, Getter& ," replied, Davis, "I didn't expect to gut the gone now ;- I only wanted to learn if I could Igetwthem, and where, and hiving learned that, I would ascertain the exact number needed; and then draw them." "About 2,500 I" persisted Nei eon. "I suspend you from your qscimscid, and order you to report to Gen. Wrght, and I've a d—d mind to send you out of' the city t.it with a Provost Guard ." - And es an ther In diaca General was suspended for no ins. It is pretty nearly time this sort of ing was ended. A Rebellion Against the Re Louisiana. In the New Orleans Delta, of Sept. End the following story : P "The chivalry of Assumption parish, com prising, of course, all the cowardly sugar lords of that section, wishing to give to the eountry a mark of their devotion to the cause of trea son, not long ago prevailed on Thomas 0. Moore to despatch to their assistance a. troop" of guerrillas, in order to force their pocir (el low citizens into . ,the ranks of the Confederate army. Accordingly, a few hundred guerrillas, the flower of the Red River banditti, were sent there, and in a very short time ill the fight ing man up Assumption wero'herdod In a camp not far from Napoloonrilie, and placed under the despotic sway of a rascally militia colonel. "No longer ably to,bossilibo.tg i renny. of their commander, about 1.50 men In he camp, having previously provided themselves with I rounds of buckshot, one morning about ten days ego chose out of their number a leader. Having , loaded their gaol, ek , / de clared tieg avoid - no loner *id ii,a(tat the United Simi Gocerviaorist, and took porsenion of the camp, driving Out ail /Asir officers, many of whom came very near losing their lives.. During two whole days they held riessesslon of, the eamn, ready to fight any force cen tagainst them. Bar no one-dared to inproach .them. On the third day they left dor their homes. "The great Moore, it Is said, has ordered to Assumption a large force of guerrillas, in order there to murder all the citizens' lOyal to the Union." Naval Activ4y. j Our special dispatches Rent Waiihingtott state that the work at the Navy rprd was going on all ;:inday—aii indication that That Deputnnett is hurrying 4. soineadng of which we may expect further parttodlars by and by.' Others, too, have observed . this ao. tivity, and have - got a hint of What it[eane; A correspondent of the N. satin Pow' aaya:lt to rumored bens that there will noon ' be • naval demonstration that will astonish the °rulers , of the waves" 10110111 - the Atlantic, and show theme whet oar iron-clads can Thu. far the navy has accomplished wonders, although often unsupported by land forces, and greater triumphs may be wear it hand., Timms was an imporismt error in the Pres hlenti cuon Uncipation proclamation, as trans witted by telegraph. It occurs in the fellow ing passage: , , • - . .. • '"The fact that any State or people thereof, shall on that .day be in good faith represented in the Congress of the United Stites by JIICEO. bare; chosen thereto at election, wherein a. majority of the qualified rotors of limb State shall have participated; shall, la thewbsenco of stinog countervailing testimony, be deenied conclusive evidence , that such -State and: the people thereof Save not &lentil rebellionagainst. the United States." - _ . - • In the official oopy, published in the Na tiona/ /ohelligeneer, the wordnaboye Italicised "havi not been,l'.xond nee not ) 3 • TEM PIOOLIIIATIOIf Teal dixsC=A . l4tei from Gen. Franklin's Had. onarteri isysc • • The President's late proclamation is well' received in Gen, ,Pranklin's : I belie heard ' , Major Generals, end there ' re several' in the' , corps, speak welter it, and think it not our too severe - for the tildes. One of thde Generale has tiet ; been, and!.l..am not aware' that be is now, an admirer of the polltkal, principles of . the President, but his said, U. _day, that he was in favor of , anything and everything that'. would in the toist.t en g ,t o crush this rebellion. .Tecnetra by tbo Ariel, from. Central Amor es;iijimpoEkanf: " NOTES, PllOll TEA CAPITAL 1 and Alexandria . Railway as far as Bull B un bridge, where we had a gang of men at work orreepondenee Idaho Pittelmigh Gazette. • . ' making repairs. There the aeoesh disem- WASHINGTON, Sept. 25, 1862. barked and drove off our workmen, scattering Nothing I can say will add a jot to your them iightandleft. But Alexandria is "safe." just appreciation of the President's Procla- iffsirma. - mation. Let us thank God and takoeourage. It we - aid have been more eft/cleat if beard whenllon. Fremont made hie ,order at St. Louie, but it him come and all true men say Amen. You will undoubtedly ask bow the promulgation of that message was received here ? I talky say, very quietly; for it was looked upon as a foregoneconclution. It was ; not in bunian.natare or in common untie, but only in "Democracy""that the real cause of the war should be the only thing uninjured by it I Oar uncle not but aee that hitherto, human Abraham chattelscould constituted 'about the only earthly possession in the gal. ted Staten which wee not taken and used in prosecuting the war I Millet, but not slaves ! Carts, but not their drillers, I Horses, but not their grooms 1 Bloodhounds perhaps, but not the bleeding victim in which they may have reddened their sharp and gleaming fangs. All this is changed or to be changed. "God Bless our President. Slow, but cure." Such were the exelanrations of all loyal men. A general desire was expressed to indicate the gratification which Republicans here felt, and the method adopted was a eerenade. This was a very decided cameos. An Immense Crowd assembled in, front of the White Rouse. kr. Lincoln, like a• tomato man, did not, as is almest always the case with generals and the like on similar - occatione, keep the world waiting an hoar of two. After-the tones of mails had ceased; he quietly raised a 'woad story window, under the main portico, and in a voice so clear and distinct that, I think, ten thousand people could have heard every syllable, be pronounced the neat and appro= priate little speech you have already publish ed. It wee then announced that Secretary Chase would be found at his own mension—a "magnificent dlstatigo" away, and thither the crawl hied, and Hillard him and Clay, and then to Secretary Bates, who administered the literary desert—a few raisina of rhetoric and a law nuts of logic not hard to crack. But are there no " carper," here at the proclamation 7 You may be sure of it. I heard two lieutenants discussing it last night in the crowd at the Executive Mansion. "Don't you think it would be bad in this way—faw example,: if the nation should be divided, you know, wouldn't it be wulnous to both pawte?" "Or course: that Is maw opinion exactly. I Will it would be vewy"—herrel lost the result of the cogitations of military states man No. 2 and I fear the world will be none the wiser for an utterance that might have illuminated all the future. The guest' on all the street corners fore told dreadful things. One said, "there was A panic in the Now York stook market, lie was shown a dispatch to the contrary,. whereupon, he predicted there would be one. roe Bast enter. But, after all, what has this proclamation accomnlithed I lies it made free a human being ? If It has not it doubtless rill,' iv is. mon?, and this great tuition no longer stands la the midst of theta gieht events, fighting evilest God. Nay, America has drawn her sword of Jtotice and taken her place in the ranks beside the heroic nations of the earth. Though bleeding at_ every pore, she stands with her upturned eye, and;extenditig her yes mighty hand pronounces the word that strikes the fetters - from millions , breaki from their necks the heavy yoke end gives them alter the long night of centuries to behold thejoy ful day--spring of a glorious hope ! ...Sot in rola the diem.. beckons. Forward. for ward. let no range. Lot the creel *mid spin forever doan.the ringing groorea of change: Through the ehadow t of the globe we eweep tote the younger day: 4. . _ . - , . Better laity yasts_el Freedoto tlian &cycle°, Cathay." But a yet more important effect of this-pro clamation is to give us a- direct, general„ straight-forward policy. And this has been as much needed at, home at abroad. Pro-slavery generals can now retlgn if their happiness renders it necessary for them to be elate , catchers se long as, they wear shoulder-snaps. Abroad, it cannot bo daid Oki - longer that the position of the Government is ambiguous on the slavery question. Moreover, it wrests from rebel hands a dangerous weapon they might in their desperation bola wielded apiat us. Suppose I . Am three months; sine. had declared emancipation and called upon ,Prnneo and England for recognitioni - Sup. I,lMisi that card Lucces,fuily played„ on what side would we have found ourselves fighting I The proclamation is rijlit; it is politic'; it is herifte. It marks a great day la ear history. Geoeratione yet unborn will bleat the name of Asks:ism 'ascots. Youthful lips of a re deeimed race shall lisp his praises when the memory of the wicked and corrupt men who °Fully declare or secretly entertain hatred of , hiai shall be sunk in an oblivion-aft deep as the bottomless pit of Tophet. Alien. ?HI VICTOtty. flow touch it has cost, hut how little it has 1 purehased I, . All qtriet along' the .oer lots in the battle of Antletrun is not leis' than 13,000. Our hospitals are full with the wounded and the suffering—enough, it would )ienne, to have brought a rout to the rebel army lying before our victorious host with a river , la their rear. But, as near as I can arrive at the ;facto that, bard fonght-Lbattle decided nothing. The , hungry 'gully _Pelletal:flan fighting did horde,* drew- - sullenly back, dieptuing every i, inch of ground, and - , losing /Mid. Bone 300 prison:3ra, a few old muskets, :but no cannon, nobaggage...Thetelegraphici rumor about apeila.taken, may be, received CUM gran° voile. • We are sure,:howiver, that Penleylvania is safe,,,,and, perhaPs; Louis - vine But the - enemy stand in battle array . just "cross ate .kotomati, la stubborn Al ever. T h'?3' point us to the traitorous:surrender' of liarper's. Ferry na a full off-set for their, ill ettoceilses in the Maryland campaign.. ' i-Aro attempt is making 'o clothe - the dead MODS ill the robes of IOW) hero:—wat one I donot know. It Willnever do. Th e soldiers who were bartered like sheep in the shambles will titter= believe Miles of'Harper's Ferry, to be other than Miletref Ilitli Sun; and their ,opinion is public opinion. .":But •• let us leave the topic: IL is hOped that thecourt-martial In.whait IS left of the actors in that' surrender will such Juane° meted out to them as ililes failed to receive after his - Bull Run ea , .. • /las been - here: $e was at the Serious hospi tals visiting . and comforting our sick and Wow:di/id, and doing everything in his powei itv'their behalf so long as herensitined- hie man his made a more honorable Or. more de , sirable • public record than Our representative,. I am re)oiced that lia is tote returned without. opposition, for as I understand' it there. are but fe*seeessionlatif in ABeeieni,eounty— certainly not enough•Lo"Makef even a show of opposition. -• ..,- Mist/Mary Moorhead is hero laboring her in the: hhiPitili: . One meets her wherever the misery and diatress 40 greatest, , movinkabout like an 401 of. mercy:- The worn sod ,offering Soldier smiles at her ap proach.l The government, recognising her ' 'self-sacrificing toil: and bey • valuable - assist ance, luis granted her transportion for sup: piles fop hoapitals , and pa/minute all parts --of the amp': Ur: Stant - 0o i ig. just as vigilant In looking after the comfort of the wounded sal= dlerns in hunting down, the rascality of con traeters4 Het iniutedlatelySeeognised-theltd:- . portiAmt of stielt aid as Mies Moorbead's Sh e, _ andsuch as she, de Mesh ' more • real ;sod in • iheshespltals than an army of hired servitors,. whoa* labors God forbid / -should undervalie-4 Bat thee* representative'- woinen - iinifroitei - a . wholeso4e controlling influence, the value of Whiebi In nbygienitspolut efidew,. cannot Ile eierestbnated. Nor such. women let us bo thanlapi, They, aft, as a counterpoise to • - manY. gay and useful ;butterflies' Who sail thridia life, always In .the sunshine, shutting • -,7-7:. - , - , ' 'thilf eyes to thcznliery'.•iiniltonlmost every tiiing.ehne in the worisl,..escept Weir Ineki_et, _'• --/'--,...,_,_ ralkiali i•• --L.----=•---•-17-17i-• E C5 1: 411 i 14 "'" "Iwing.solllll4lactinoTabsent '' '' - 'arclarriiii' ' -i W4•lVOrrivilli liii'llagers init'lliai: it' ' .• t r 4 - °r ;i"• Wi fequ r i*log-'' -. : . ~.... irlaumarul ism irtaw. ..T.tii To* fa; Om Paatiri - ii4lafta..a; arti Birstmitaforlaiargo eithi ti - u tsv i o - ~.i ii• di t , th - Jr' • i ~. , inn. A .Aa 0 oasirp, --- in thrOapitori wiradoAlur•Cl,..4rrt;l 2AvAiroxati osi , ,14. ..-.:.: t. .'".• ''-' Yrrle.s - Cipt.oaitauta, ' lilit.l o 4l.lllWlN, and _= , ~ "....:.:-.,, ; ..tttl ,- .%,,' hDitisiblj e l4lii t• c o P l t474 g- -I *-Ti . 4 14 feelltiW p . -E.4041 , . :. - to - i. . • iii.• Purr Pints. voralliall that . prpyistaa. at ilatlita4Corta , • 4 iiNgl°4 . 2ll-40,.,i41 J -442;zzaru404.. : Although Vritdd negro,' coming into the ''" ..-• '.- -' ria. , ... m Tug.IAII-.; . .. .' --• Stara is'a aultity.at Vargo. - .2andrials 'il ale It ui•mtat b i regiisAiiraint mit • train * roes liontbs. Saatlr .bavi. sireakr arrived bad d r•Delasiamlaii 7utadaf alktuOram• eteti" Mid thousands of cacti are comm. g==MME Gen. Curtis on the War. The citizens of Keokuk, lowa, without dis tinction, of party, recently tendered Gen. Cur tis who had left them- as a Colonel and re tained 'on a brief leave of absence as a Ma jor General, a public reception, which he de clined. In his letter he says that we prose cute offensive war, thrusting our forces into -the enemy's lines. He never gives battle ex cept where he has superior numbers or choice of position, and yet the enemy has gained no decisive victory, and we hive no cause to de spond. The progress of our arms through the strongholds of rebellion has ehaken it to the foundation. The path of hostile armies everywherehis a wide field of desolation. These disasters in the South are enhanced by cotton burnings and conscript laws, and gen eral mutiny of the slaves. Slavery has re ceived a death blow. The eo-called Confed eracy has resulted unly in anarchy or despot ism. Wide-spread ruin and wretehednese, follow the flag of rebellion, and the people feel that it is; like lightning, the emblem- of storm. The inhabitants of the Southwest were deceived or coerced Into the field. They sadly deplore their lost liberty and (security. The only power that gov.; erns in the. South is military power. I To-day It may be the Union army, to9nor- I row the rebel force that sways their destiny. I The unarmed, peacefully disposed citizens cannoCcontrol their own affairs. Tkey are obliged -to yield obedience to the dominant powers, and do yield. But shifting and changing as our forces are, they dere-not,- I they cannot avow absolute, unconditional at tachment toeitherc and must shift and change with the force. They all desire that one or the other shall prevail and become permanent; and a large portion, probably a majority of the whole South, convinced of the fallacy of Secession, hope the power of the Federal Gov ernment may predominate mid prevail. Pride of character and dread of humiliation, and hatred of Yankees, cannot much longer de ceive and delude the masses.. The power of the old Government, pressed with unflinching, anvils ided force, not against geographical sec tions) but against rebels everywhere, will se bum ultimate success. Break down tie rebel ormies,cooftscare tkpropsriy of their eupportere; deprive the rebels of their 'levee and their - sub-- etas% prostrate foes and elevate friends, and the talon men in thousands, who now trem— ble in the presence of the apprehension of its: return, will proclaim their- devotion to our Government and unite with us heartily in re-: storfng peace and prosperity in our once happy country. • Horrible ! Horrible ! A aurgeion, at work on the battle-field of Antietim;writea a most harroiring account to a : Baltimore paper, of irh elk the following le an extract : I" It is impossible to exaggerate the fright ful sufferings now endured by thousands within some slaty or seventy miles of this great ; city. Men are there—brave, noble hearted,lntelligent fellows—who have some Into the State as its defenders and who, since the great - battle which place d helplessly on the ground, in their oun blood, have not been moved or assisted to any extant.- , .. I , put down my gaud to Seeker my , burt tolday,' said one bright, intelligent follow to us, 'and I brought it back , covered with— maggots.' His wound had not,beetiattended: to for four days I Another requested us to lift the blanket which covered his amputated , limb ; and a stench came from It almost un endurable. And yet they have to.ondure it themselves lying side by - side,; whilat when they die, as Many of- them do, liertraelapse . before the bodies. are removed. . ,We saw,. in ono case where a dead body almost touched . two poor fellows who were perfootlY 2 powerhiss even to turn over -BO as to get away from it. It had. then been there for twenty-four hours. •Thefacts are not surprising under thee' stances: Thousands upon thoulande ..,. there • stables, orchards are full, everything that ;fords even the semblance, of shelter; and let the regular stirgsons cad nurses do their beet, they are of necessity insufficient in number to-attend properly to every case." • ' . . The Plain itesUe. The content is, the name to-day that' it hair .alwaya been,a deadly straggle letween the oppong principles , Liberty and Flaferys eon test , in 'which - one or "Use' Other Must Sorrily be driven oat of the Republic. Up to this time,, men hare flattered thenuelvoi that' they epald find and occupy a middle ground —be for the Daion'and not against Slavery= be for God and on npeaking terms with the devil: That-44E1m must now -be dispelled. Every Min 'must takeone site' or the other: lie must - embrace .Liberty with ,rekindled. _fondness. Ind aid in thedintruetionet that that:felon May 'ha ‘siied or he: must, strike hands, with Slavery -; that eh* Union may bodestroyed; , '"Therhis the night; and. -.there the . Giant Wrong: He who is far, .Slavery and opposed to the 'President, in for. the diuolution and, death of his eniuntry. - 'He who is for Emancipation and.for the support of the President, infer the Union ''redeemed, regenerated 'and ,disenthralled," _Who in the West, loves hu m an , -bondage—the selling of morn; the 'whipping of,women and -the stealing of chlldren—bettr than .be lover the Ilrdon in whiCh . centre the blessings of. Heaven and the'hopes of mankind . ?:, Let the traitor to his country and his kind speak out! . A Itritgiorn wir t ursoissarcu was m a de on Thais (fry from Alexandria us 'far as Bristow Btition, on the Orange, and,Alexandris road. Much" valuable proierty, was, recovered. there, and brought back'to Alexandria. Only eight rebel soldiers wore found In the vicinity, and they werilosptured, was arceitained from gee I anthoritj that the rebels ' were 'mit"- ning trains regularly, nighi'and day; to 'Cul pepptir,,bringing supplies' for the rebel urtoy, which were, „conveyed Ixt wagons 'front' that' per, by' wiy.uflpetryville and Front Royal, to Winsbeiter. Tbe , Fitpidan bridge. has been rebuilt; -and Rappahannock bridge nearly finished: We think it probable that. an. effect. will *nib. be made to out this stream robii'uPPlieiu ' ' . , - r Tim Philadelphia; Prirbyrq-4,1 state; that Item. Dr. .1/:11. Breckinridge'has fallen into the - haicis of the'Sibeli. 'lt has the hiforrniv Eton . froin what it considers an authentic, 'edurce,j bit; if It L true, it fit eingtaar that we 'should not Intro beard of it from ZOICI, other quartei.. We think the star', very improbable. Coat& 4 11 1 ,1 tohliis;_ Gin. 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