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' !•t t , 7A- - '' ' '6 - 44 . . . - - • -;!., 7 •7•;•,•• • - i• : ••.‘ • ..• '-;* ;-- • . • ~.5~ ;I~.~.ii': ~C:.!:P~ . -.~. :,..,1,:;:' - j - :;• . ;;; ..,'7;:' ,• , • .. , ..,::'.'•: . :i , .';'.:::E. l : - ;',',. : :': - f:i . , :;.k.:•.-.:•',f.".•:',-;•-•;.;...:;1.•j--t-..:-i-±',..:-,•.' Tir?l,Zl ‘ ,1,786. 0. -- OLAR OIL WORHt3 COMPANY , or PIENEBTIMLNIA, 13174 Street, am the Bridge.- BuyitiT'seti CARBON OILB•ro esidettr L tha . D. CRUDE 01.74, at !II do.' ilteutivtddm!l. luzAlMet,`" AIM • • 13faati Ariama Alai °cella= Mziceuurr' be &Mt% ULM. CGOZEIZ. - PBODIIOE. the Oolabisted Unfoutcnra OE iilias.4l6 Bowed =dila Alpe dram. be- Waif iinlfisnlthfleli;Pittaminva. mat • - " - ' 1 :400 ( 'a . , 5,-.7 - , - ; :ii!..'' .• 41 ., . .. , . . •1 _sa9oes . sorti to :„. „ _, kti catt i e r it t r iol itA t pat AID . (koalas -5,--,•: ' atoll' Dof GRAIN: BUDS, ‘. -.. ,01:12118E, PRODUCE, to., Not. 76 Water 'co psi ;Trout •.- „Elttobargb.l'a.. - my. wawa, LIN IZ 4 F/ 431 * • Nocnunn, tar tbiAnto ati....tedd„ Hotter , 4,ppis;. Ohm°, Boont;LTallow; Grolon,-Fostbany Pat i foio, Pot oaf Pearl Anhui; tialconin6:Ltniend ond'ln4oll4 - Piled and ancaL. TenitOlgibtliyi OlovariPleasid Gl= OW& ohm= tondo on Chomlnnmontt. • - ly No. 597 ldberty at., Pittsburg/I:, 14WELDi 'Cowitufr. u am YOUIAZDIIIBI likannurr aid etude.. as dada in WRSTERN BE OPIEEST: BUTTER, LARD; PORK, BACON, /LOUR. 11E24 - POT A2iD PEARL AHEM, SA_ • ATM L.M. es= AND LARD OILS ; DRUM FRUIT and , ni1171 3 t, t 1 ,-”. 1 ,:: 1 9 1 2 1 . 4 t. r . rw ' t =B, WIL 01711".. ••••••••«••• , , OTIS 1241:PAIM Cw ,4 . FIEFFP,ELIM — , Uomasalort lim mum and defiers In YLOUll,!Gliniti 'AND- PBODIJOE, No. 243 Liberty street, Pittaurgh,Ta. , - , ~,,llllsolos brplai.r.rourlar Bakers and Italy ono 1 . .-r i ns u r=n 6 At i l i T a lad.. sr- attl . tlon paul i - Ao k gro - "IRANI VAN tiOßDAY,,t2r.onuomAzta •::-t -= ocittaiitisUldlaWil, _dale LAMOUR, DM. • .' 1 U. T '.1414004(11,11NYD2i . j TAW, MEESE; PONE, — , , , ,T , '. D 'AND-aREEN - . rums and P:oduca gen. I ' t Irally." TAMS] oultodaannea made on oonslipamenta.l. - -,, . Warehouse. No. 114,70oonilareet, Pittabusat. ! - 1 Vat , . O. " 0 Ali. - 1011.W.1.11DINCILIeD oourcatuut Idszcatearr, for the male of FLOUR, - 11 . 8 4.114-132.0021„:1.13137=8„ , ..1103.9: and Western Prcdu _ No. 10 SMITH/MD 6Watruct ilest,.Pittabargh, Pe. and conegiumule solicited. • 147 , igkel • ' kimwesprsoi, exit • ' 8011.1-notrE, 61111111,BODET,1111.11.Dat 8011.8;1111D‘ 18131 T, Produce generally, No. 10 *Whet armor of l int. Pittsburgh. ouldly Z. WS. :O.OIIOMAKEII 41; LANG; CONIIMSION wad -wholesale daalers m _OHOCIF,- ammovuo3Bl4:li, EVAIMOR, ac.. No. 829 labsety street, Pittsburgh, Ps. seLtay •:'.fidattiA) . AIZELL A HONitrilAsurAo- -i ' Tows or LARD OIL; arid' Coulaitoi Mimi; cluurfaltz,4lre_ porthsa• anCsalo of 011IIDZ ILND j - RIC TIMD-TATisOLI6I3II; Nom: 69 sad 70 Watir rt 4, pit -ware,. Advances made azioxauxkonti.l OLLANDRIDD sucoessoi to:lmi •n a .t.streit,. pita .l.l-54,1111WItilegumwraePHOD T AND .90A1UMION KII&HT. .::::GrosturootitelSrectfllrikaollo& :It-28-111Y EMEI warn. I TR, - .IIIITHERS, r Fosweabuiro A • •• vviiviassuts •ImuritAunii nut &stir. In . ONBANDTIIODOOZ GENIBALLW, fIAS Libtrty "greet; Plitabtugh; Pa. goy= -••-• • - - QV• • Cosimussiowllistrogarr Jah;:.,,se•ler Ia MTh) BBD lIETIN;D (maw cizAf!94;410,3M44.143, ip4 No. muberty: q:.,:arimagaz Jillwl42Gi i iii:p iu . g yi . Darla Bpscial Partner. a' MEAITS:' AgAIKV lAINx; saaseastizil to • , • Ireandleak, :Mani waorsaitx aro cLorria,olnme-pr Wood and Watiti . Pittliborgby - TO/GIT. IkVOIGT enocesaor to L.: G. 43 1 Gni% PRODIICZ AND 0011111113.410 N UZB. -.7 TikaaLliartyartreetaittstotashiP ins , TORNI , I. - 110IISE4 CO., nti " LzaALs " Elt Osoczta Lam 00101M101 Mrscaurre, writer of 111DGEK1ON it STEWART, WHOLE,. „am as Gammas asp Comminution lilmcsams, No. AMArceil !Moat; Pittsburgh. • Je.2d3y Xilinlllll2lLICL“..l. , 5: 11.1031n1......11111. xisznapci. tp - RowN &, g R KPATRICKS, Wnots Ai sass Gamma and dealers In FLOUR iA.ND • . Ikadl/ U", Nos. 191 and 193 Llbertyamst,PlnaNdret. .1• - . . ..: 1 . DAMN GISTS. -', ,'. --------------f•-•-----------4 wow sconwe.:..:—..,,... ...._. rai ny —...—Jakze L. irax.F4.z., OODEDE lt WALLACE, ' . . ; . - -T1- ' , . , -,- - , - . Nvuou,BALs .EiIIEIG9I.BT2, , ; _ • , - - - 80. SOS L.1111111T3l 5T111111T.7.7. -1 i.i02 4 :/S - - Prrrenian, Pa, iLL3IO.N JOHNSTON, Drams ret Ouitsi 11,3% 1 VIIIOS.:IIISDAIZEILIOALS, PIIIUTUNERY, IrANOY GOODS, BURNING .11LUID OILS, tax. _ E,E.:1414X11 - iwictuiss, &c., &c., of Illtriethrime mud, Ity, which heatless at lowest prime. sr Stalth , fteld.malowdb streets: Plttsbuish, Pe.' j ---> , Preectiptions eszefully compounded at an h• • i'• - -- - A. - -FAHAVOTOCK it kV., WHOLE , • ' rad Wanufactorar at_ warns JOlOl P. SEXYPT, Waoucuut Du= DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VAB3IIIIIIZB AND DYX. STURM), Re. 236 Liberty street,, Rltplmrgh= • Ali orders will ready* prompt aftwatlon.- I~IK. GEO. a , KEYSER, Dstraeurr, t4ii 'Wad& street, comer of Wood street ood •:,VAillibl:dlisdri Pittsburgh. Pa. R.COCURANE 'Arroszurz AND. yr commixes AT Law. Office, No. 74 Grant tt.. 3 ..inteet,' , PittiburghpPt.. 'boaines" .ntnisted to t Iff" we will receive proxopt 'mention. Collections . J• .. Wade In Alletitmos sad In all acijelolog co MUM, and Os Isoinntnitit tavegintly. sa•ly -- - - I AU% VisiXti, (late of Fayette meaty, • PLOArta4int !to. - `PITTBBDBGH, Pa:', yllice-4..R., corner Tottegt and Grant strestir, .. , • Okibi U. N EL - ArroswEr 0 1- Lut*.=rsnastArl Km:We Liw !visa. will attend to the settlenarnt,necusing and Collor tton of biniros, lx!nattals, *tu t In Wiabincon, District - ; ~..... of Ootruntda: IL fiLAXAm t li r agEX. A_VM No. M OS & MELLON, ArrDß= AM AT LAW: /83 irth street, Asti doirii. ilbastifiodthaeld, Pittstntrub. - Ps. i;loyitdrt • 11.4i,S" . ” . 11 1 110tLitif EWM, Arsolmar LARD covassmos AT LAW.- Orin* Zick.36040120414 2 / 1 16t, COMO7 a awry_ AMT. Pittsburgh, pg. sultdatirT: . jt - Arrozrzr f As. • 001111111.141 AT 1411. US removed to KOHN' LAW BLILLDINGS, Sio. 12 'Diamond Mice, next door I. St. Petit. Church. - • • 111C301101. OCiff4Xle -& 8. C. 80110YEK,Arromarte..4f 14.7. Taw. Me, 139 'earth Mreet, . 493 PROD VCR, - lISIZIKarI — 73 W RRIVITAF,HENRY for Mer• etailuzi- fad. 4110aer 'JO ,0 aIIUTTM LABS • Arta rglast .Profigre away.: ssarcodpusat; ; 17T.rsourrivimaratttabarga: zoo 61 'YAWN 1101 4 24 ES row tkitualidgislezi in PIiOVIOWNii. =NT at ma. r- MA 04 grad sPests. •• •.1. JAOI4 141.,LdrCE .IGIWYTS 4 . Ammar, PlawizuEurni'llarasmiii• ikalxisaWlforth4ort *lra& Wood and vl 1. • is P. JODi 211 M :NOwnrAwasti-: kid gartked ine 'ter•slt laisarooftworm wafer dreg.- • Viita tEA r , tisozwAsor- Ormszut - I:liana" Guam, i:ornes Idarket aadlyster • A 'l9l :41'1 y , ' E n fEaN .. - E l4 • : :switaraymt Az,ssoasinr , . cogirAjr.;lltriftli street. mat wasou....rtursin criza:zravia gramcnits. ---W11.90x CABS co. .. 4- I,O3EfiN AND,DOIII2IIII3O DDT : Waxl street; third - house at*Lnimarsi lialArri:PlitibUn#l.; - -SUICUBVIWA nooessor'" I • , AL•Dissobileld &Oa, Wltolemb mid Wall lk.igesli_ `II2APLII END FANCY . DRY GOOD DC: Orr Otitartand MMUS ritTN FP 134 Ihuurns JertA-' • ma Am las= DRY G00D3,.. .•.• of *hi ortk.'-, BIER ~oamie~te~r~ :.clzr ~Era. '771 mir-,vflins.' &4.0. Dawns is DZY 7,77.77taru°11 ' ^ ..^bu.~ -+..M:i~m...i,.sa - ti„~.. ~alip:-~`...:r.~»~.+..~y.:,....~5i..~,n..e::r:,.::.~. - :u' ~<~:us.s~. ~.n1,4'a5.....+0C`;:s ~~: ~'=fir... . GA- . . .. . ... _ ~. ... _. ZE . .. .. . • . . . . . . . ... . ... . . , . . ..... .. .. _ ._ ..... .... . T .. _. ... .. ... . .. _ . ... .. , , ~:„E _ . .•..., ._..,.:..: ......,. AND' .COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. GROCERS. SIERIVER Lam, WHOLESALE GROOZBB 00X1d1B8ION MIIII0HANT8: Ha. fi n end 99 Smithfield Street, Corn Bocand. - .49:1yd prrranuaau, PA. 11 " 2 " irs - G8007.134' No.-271 LIBERTY. kITILEZT,, PITTSBURGH, P••• EriTing purchased tho Wotan of kis late penmen, coaUzne the bualnees at the old stood, stud wA be - - • to twelve theystrotNe . tdrtild , . "pulb.der wit- ALLIMPATSII2I... LUSPATIIIC4. Whe rit." KiIdiPATRICK & CO, VT ..Wit - outsAut 41zooras, Comas:cox MUCILUITS kin) Dzium n OolatrlMPlLOPCCE.3o.263ldberti dat; - patibiffix, - Ps. .p 7 Tam. ..111.1aE & TIUMBLE, Witoizaaa ;ma Gaocus AND 4:loxiasium itinouttax, dealers I :IL .Plital UCE,FLODE, „BACON, DIMON, FUR, DAND AND LARD OLL,LBON, NALL% GLANS, DOTTUN YARNS, and :Pittsburgh sormatuturea amorally. 1.12 faxxxad street, Pltanbargb. "arriass 5t'u0utirt"...............cu•5. • Jib. LIJSUCILS AOtiblllate Ina cut D..2.11.-11.1Donald Plttabtugh: ce., , weardue. .1%/rDONALD AttIiIICELES, i iVaota• ALL -OiflßsseßALl th LSets attattatc/%ODUCS .410 COltXtaalott ltaa: . 007.112. R. N. 0. :13 t 10.412 awl 'MOLASSES; REST ED BUGLES and SYRUPS, .E.LODE, -BACON,- -TOBAOOO, TEAS, DIOE, OHEESE, BREW, At., No. 5.42 and 244111:arty St., Pittsburgh.' ' .Dol ly • DYALEB. 4t; BROTHERS, 'successors . JLAI IC to itosymer d Audeasoo, WhOkSide deulOrr TORNION 6 OOlTtii.liCTO.sililLaPlC29, CON • ortimmur, soosus, sass woaxs, , lb•i'Nor• 124 arid 128 Wood "street, aloe. Firth, Pittsburgh, Penn's. 1128 dl7 anomnt a. nVIZOAD. .EAU & MATZUAR,- GEockuus - . 421D Connnianow /11.urdianza, and dealers In -all buds US COUNTS? riLODUCS MID Pm:asuman tdn'itn . . - rsorunr.l, No. nlO Liberty moot, oppoano load of Wood itFot. Pittabursh, - aptly ... 3. wawa. 141 ROBISON,Sr. CO., AVEOLLIALB Gao um CZZS, 002intlisio9 Itsicamurs and dealer. - in all Janda nt PII,OV/SIONS, PHODUOL, and Pitts burgh taanufas.threa, lin. 235 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. CLIEO. 13. •JUNSISy Wummum JJFALsit %.x to culogr DIANILLE ROPE, OAKUM. street,OlLS. PiTC $ and P is l' t=e Blond Ls Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1./10131ni 1 r DA MARLT. & CO, WHOLE. JIM DMZ 01100Z171, C0NX13112031 MID .11.rxriumni, and dealers in PBODIJOZ and Pitts' LAMBERT & WaousALE Gums, Pawner. Da.u.saa and Clomussioa id.ciaaarra, Ng. 6 girth attest, Pittibargh, Pa. -some waaow. WAVE' W.1160N, Wacumuut Gs*. V T tUSt CONXIISIOX 4citpuurnjuld &Alin tu • Übeakil,- rafiptiruigkioanolactures,.lia.lsB Lib etreet, TlGtittql.rgb: , U 26 .1.(.; • & W , WHOLE/141Z JL.Cisocssai tbimugos liirauxuanil, and drActo to PILODUCE, No. 00 Waiter itrootolud GS wont Wort, ato. JOBI I. nrimowd. DILWORTH & CO. WIIOI.B2IdLB • Ilciciiisatcs: 130 and 1.728;004 'treat, near Lmlt Pittstrargh. nol Jong rum. OUNTL•YII Ac CO., Wxtoi.saux Gs°. tiLcsieA. " -...... .t05.1immAirg,-Zie-174 Wood sad =8 41hertyinfeet,ptc4burgh. .lO/0 IiAGALEY, Wtiots.e.mi tionc...2ion In nod 21/ Wood street, Pitta burgh,Pa. • • Indhdif ALEXANDER KING, - Wltoisaema Gaocra. xnaporser of bluna dau. No. Libc.ty street; Pirtabargbi /46 DIU .maarcr.r.atcrultEn,s. -- rhittilEtz - BENZIETT - A",lsoN;licar J.J4Actimui oi:WIIITZ STONE CHINA AND pasta,. coLonsp .wearh. u It•Autoraz Ti Fur= 'Bncr7,Pftrisitumg. Wlrn/.7/4x mr", N 1 3171112.1..::. -- .....8. acct: • • ACKINTrier-Pikeoe §ll, HEALPHLLL & cu.; - • x is the City ~ Water, W arks,, Pittshugh, PA, Manufacturers of icsmasi.Toria. AND r.M . PAILL'A IMPROVED PATENT BidOILLa.ELNO STWI.ANGINES AND ALIDE,VALVE4 of all 'demand best style. •'mating put-up =rid wof large capacity sad of the beet quality, we are preparsd to do heavy Job bing. and odicit Work In thh trusting that by PlumPtuom.vad the chaMeMr °TTY:ererk• t° mer i t ' ' dParldElata: We Mite /pedal VALVE CECIL vaLIGtENG o N ES r a B s A combining advantaged. heretofore unattained in this Class of .Esiginea ja24ilyd JOSEPH R HAM IL TON & CO., Corner of first end Liberty streets, PITTSBMIGH, I's., . . sunram:ums or 'tlumnoti, STEAM =GINS% MACHINERY, cus; V): KA NUE, No. AU Wens IST., Ij. Piltabank, susuutucturer of BOILER. EMT; WROUGHT BPlESB,,cominois zap BAILEOAD, ardeigar shad or 'lmpact SPIESS, sad MY -FX7SSWOIIniuE; mid' Wards' at Abort runic*. - E. ruod valoOrtm.sut cot:m.l.4ns au hand cityl.kkus WOLFE, PLUNKETT & CO., Osras MArturoc, rums. Warehouse, No. .12 Wood street, corms of Thu% Pittsburgh, Pa. - ' sos:lyd _ . IiVELLS,... II I II DLE:SI,_cIk, 215 ' t 1614,11 street, oipposiie- sixth, Pittsburgh, manufacturers of WIIIPS, LASLIES ES rot every destriptiou of LFATELEIIHRAIDED Orders eihrited hum the trade, and goods prompt 17 shipped all per ineiracthtee. • tes :dew! y nF..,~:ras~nn,~= --- TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT 11 R&M,. BY THE .UBE OF AN APPARATUS WHEBEIHr NO DRUGS os GALVANIC BATTAILY ABB USED... - . • Medial gentlemen and their families hare had their teeth extracted by my process, mid ars road; to tastily LI 1.0 tbe mdetyand palnioamme of the oyes. 'tlon=witaterrer hal PeentaN by wens hateroned lu meatball the contrail, hatieg no .lutowledp of M. 7 Preetexer,--. ' • ' • d3VJ CIAL Zilluorted In ovary style. _Ana chartscrery ;, ... F i l ints in gleans to toe of 017Dinr. Dims? 134 fitaitlUbld at UShinl • • ArdlirDawnss, Connelly's 3allalog, comer of Ditaxtood and Great streets, borgh. _ • • -74- tdit. 4, --8L,E 0 U 126 / 4 .3M. 1 . 1 1 1 M0ck, Aobu Ernst:. m 73417 BOOKORLLERS, 116 Wika. 4QHMITIV. & CO., STATvier p=p, Buse Book jon 'KAY' dr.IIO.,qkKIXBELLEAS AND ETA. TIONIIIIS, NO. 55 Wood Street, next door t 4 the corninuf Thtrd, , Pittsburgh, Pa,o SCHOOL and- LAW BOONS constantly on band. • j• • • I 400UNLISI AND -TA .: ;Mx* No. Ti Fourth drool. Apollo Boilangs. '7IO.II.IEfIXOS, Ife. Flkt e ra• . - nr —. tnergemia- -ay zkkarl, VATON,MALORUM, & .(0., DALLEItfi 111 fainotosain; Tzunuxas, Ilonosr. Ote.; NO% AtandilXlM itree.PAtabiargh• ag." REAL 'EszarE AGEXTS. IarDLLTAII WARD, Newts IN PROM . Ir L'ISIOST NOWLII, DOWN, gloaroaola, and infra onsitlea fort:nanny. ; ,Panons can .procure 7.4 ANS through my agency on reasonable-terms. .2bms within' to Must that:. money to mxxl ad. .fattens, ton ahsya dad Ant and woad elam 'paper my °Moo. for sal*. • - 11111 - BOMMMLlcialimiarid Intifririoirs strictly eann. 0110,,Onuit it:esti appetite Alt. Paul's C? o N b tl3 DiS p N e M 7 . : 2 do ,- do Cider Vlszept; .. - 20 do ~ Groin Appl_or - Vaeinc VAN 130111:411, coil - - . 114 Second street; IllH- 25 bbla. large No. 3 Idaokoiel; 20 bt bbls. do do; 101bla..ba. I Mackerel; . „AO do; , balfbble.•Whlt• fisb; — .lrerliarrby .J.l4 i i 1.7 Attar, afgarktrast; . . _ MMM PITTSBURGH, SAITURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1862. AZIr BOOK& A USEFOI.. AA. Poems!339ogont Inglith Dictionary of all exceilt familiar words, including the PilnciPsi n„ E.lci entino arid Technkal l'ettes, and_ Foreign Da us: Weights Aid Measures. Omitting what errerybody knows, and containing what everybody waists to' know end =not readily find. Price 60 and 75 ctrl For sole at ri ; imam Bookstore, as l 9 - -93 Wood street. NEW But/ • - AT PAVItY, 03 WOOD STREET. THE PATIENCE OP HOPS— . Are us betted ammo] Interest and beapty, with a in..l troduttion, by John O. Whittier. Jest front he press:of Ticknor A Nelda. Price 76 contr. OttIYNTET LIVING -AND COUNTRY THINE- 1 ING. Br Gail Hamilton; II 21. , . 1 NEW GTMEASTIGS, Sro Men , Women and Obli• drop. Hy Bio Lewis, /I. D., proprietor of tae Bade: street Gymneudtun, Boston, witb. : 3oo Ellittnitlona Price SI. Bouliti 1 BOOKS! Medical Uses of Electridtp-Genets; Becrestbnui of a Country Parson; Queens of Soddy; . Spare Holm, by J. Brown y . D_; KM. Woman and Books, b L. Huta; Titcomb's Books: A Good l'hglat, by 0. Beads; Personal History of Lord Bacon; Lib of flir Philip Sidney 'Poe ta Songs ; Nary Keys—G. W. 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YortYltt Ghwe Worts - apl7 wubtftuT mAILEy, NAISSELL 'W., PLUDDESS, . • GAS AND , STILIII YITTILSB, . Youarn Bruit, NUS • TANKS AND AGITATORS, for Oil Sennerka, Ilned in the moat durable 0111.111101% . • Home' Aped up with bat and cold water In -the. beet NOD, with all the modern Improvements. in • RATES, WASH STANDB,OLOSETS,SINRI3,An J AXES . I,L CHILDS & ROPE COTTON HILL, ALLZGHZNY, dEdULESS BAOB AND Nr. 08N4811124 Y 3 INOHEI!! TO SO MOUES WIDK. sirOrden left .st Childs & Co.'s, 1 59 Wood et Pittsburgh, will melts sttentloa. oakdly GEO. ALBEEE, bON & CO, No. 71 WOOD MUST, corner of /math, Elsoe - motrod • Ingo and comploto4tock of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Purchased for cub, before the advance. Our stock comprise, all articles la our line. of 'hi best quality, and trill be sold low for auk, wholesale VVAUONS, Bco., FUR - LUIZ VI9 ICY FARM WAGONS, OIL WAGONS 'and SPRING WAGONS, GARDENER'S CARTS AND COAL CARTS; TIMBER WHEELS, CANAL, GARDEN ER'S, BUICK AND, STONE, MASON'S WHEEL BARROWS, all made al the beat dry Umber; &Wall Muds o f repaying attended to ptomptly, Apply, to ROBE. lIABE, , Waualt Mau, Racket Pedetid rivet Straw, Allegheny. JAMES IiLWI .p! . . OIL Or VITUOL, , and 1 AQUA AMMONI A : ' Orders le ft at William Etalmea c 0.% Once, nor at Market and tint / treats , will tecelte pow ° lt , attendon.‘ en2o LYON ANNST • - RUE i AND IA DIAL= In the poit'saloct Wait& of OINE.NE HAVANA MARS, and all 'dads of SHOEING AND CHEWING TOBAC CO _, SNUFF, wan AI EERSCHAUM PIPES, TURES, &S., la., brunt variety, UNDER THE 1 ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Pittsburg'; Pa. . IFTIL" , -•TIWTHESItIypIfoitdAIDADO DA . l • fri/11:44 W. YOUNG, successor to Cut - Sr . might tr,Tonzig, No. 97 Wood dna, corner . of Diamondalley, deakein all kinds of CUTLERY, RAZORS. USTLYB, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, OM& 80114 GUNS, do., do. 'A largo amortment at- the' above • emotion!! Otl hand. Poug PICULII ,UrD swiss ur BACON, DREAD LABD, MISS 412D - 11IIIIP - POEN, N 0.12 !crash stmt.; near !abut ;PittibtagL ' iv P. MARMIALL t DRUMM WALL T • PArilt, Bosons, de., No. 87 Wood street, ,tabuzgh. .LL:PALMER Wow; ex, 1.111. Dealer BON NM ; BATS, STRAW TAM. BUNGS, end STRAW IOODB getien4l7.' BOOTS riallt SHOE& 10 • SI • 14.1 ,purnmput op LP BOOTS AND SHOES o every description,'Ne 34 SmltbSed sirset, Pittiburgh. PA. 0d:1234, " EU. ALEHEE, SON .t 00, WlliOLlitt ;Au Asa Basuto Mutsu Is BOOTS, g o r s, onru'r Fourth and Wood atrosti. Pittabanth t • .rzirrszcz.vrs. DR. CHARLES STOW E, PHYSICIAN AND el:mason. °Hos, No. 9671D18AL STUNS?, ((WAN* o c 4 ;aulad• Berry nelr BolNadon )wwad, Ataxiimcßtfnvii: :1; 'A m$ A 18 bbls. Jena/ BIM& Potatoes; - arts . Wain - 10 IT Hatter; • tor gala by (0010 L 1 1 .VOIGT 00 , r 17771. -tar sale br i ikbitqa _11:41', mporn. 011,*121, cer:' :- - 'c -^ Vittsburgit Gazatit. Publication Office No. 84 Fifib• Street. MORNING AND EVENING EDITION% DAILY, OONTAINING THE LATEST NEW UP TO THE BOUB OY PUBLICATION. , . TERMS: Nomura toproop—s6 per awn= In *draw.. or 12 mats per week from carrion. • ilnurna Murton-13 per annum in 'draw*, or 6 mum per week tram earrtera Wariti gm:ma—Single copies, $2 per um= lira or more, $1,16; Tea or upwards, $1 per annum. Invariably inadvanos. ADVISIITISIIICi AT iIiABOIIABLE RATES. About Restoring the Union as it Was. The idle about the "'Union as it was," says-the Oincinneti Commercial, is made gen erilly'hy the old spoilsmen of the Democrat'', party; who are displeased exceedingly "to' , find the Federal teat, at which they hare been nourished with golden milk; jerked, out of their mouths.. What they. mean by " The Union as It was," is to hate the teat pat.baak in thiir simutlii. - The "Union as it was" under the Democratic party, probably means as that party', preriiircd it for the *publics's' Ad- uxxn, ministration. Think of " The, Mita att it was!' when .t*t distinguished Democrat, Howell Cabb,..retary of the Treasury, in New York, was ilaing all in his power to de stroy the bindle of the Government-3s it was when Floyd, the thief, and life-long Demo orat, was SOSOIIe . 4111 . 030 ana, from Northern armlets. to places in. tliaßouth i where they would be at hand to, aid the rebellion—as it was when Cola Thompson, the Secretary of the Interior, aniost high-toned 'and Mont- Cu - Demsitret,' wu acting as Coinmissioner front Anti .Stsite of Misshsippi, charged to prertiii : upon __North Carnlins td go with the Union. bambini—as it. woe when the::remarkable Doniocratio - 13earetary of the Navy, from the &stool Donnacticut--hfr. Tottery, twits 'sending the ships-oVwer to the remount coal none' of them might be at hand to protect:Natbinal PT°Phrt7 ntong the coasts from rebel sessnits—as it was when Geneml.Lowis Cups retired from a Demoarstio Cabinet in disgust, becomes the ,ousels of traitors were,preiralling, and, the National honor was being sacrificed—as.it vac when the dietician tag on the !Palmer 'Stir of the West was. fired upon, at 'the entrance of Charleston Harboi, during the administration of-the mum whom Jsckaon deicribed in fit terms, though few, 113 " & moral onward"—as it was during . tbe - wbole period when the teat of a liatiodsl Democracy" was subearrionoy in all things : to_the sectional leaderi who were (rap and notoriously In a conspiracy to over- • ChrOw the Repiblie. Is that Ilia union want - voi by Miens. Valandigham, Car and Pendle ton? Thetti the Cell) is It when the Adinintitriiinn of th e , overnMent pined from the hando of the, Democratic OAND AND WOOD OHAIDA RIDI7OID 'PRICES • If the Democratic parly..44 . the man age- meat of the country iv. severity years, is is claimed by all the blatherskites of the party on the Miami, Isn't it enriotti.f.hat they didn't make w better .thing of It f „.They tied the' business of governing, If we may believe their Story, in their own hands; for 'evenly years, and loft the Government - tumbling into ruins. Now they roar, day andnight, that they alone min govern the country. In this connection, wereproduce the most striking and sugges tive passage from the Brooklyn spewh.of the rion..A..l..Hamilton, of Texu—s State ii which modern . Democratic secessionists brie hanged more than two hundred.good °Wiens, Who were guilty of the crime of loving their own children more than their neighbors': ne- gross. , M. Hamilton says "I invoke the aid of the loyal people in re storing the Government of the United States. But, fellow. citizens, if you have the power, •and, were to tender, to me to-night the resto ration of the ,Union as it. *Mated in tho State of Times in iSSI, I 'would not think You for the 'loon, [Applause :]- If because pan not measilre my conscience or judgment With that of my - neighbor, or a majority of my -nighbort, I am to be looked upon with eold nem, snApicion and aversion" if I.and to be insulted. end !pit openly the children of My neighbors whom, I may have dandledmi my ' knee, .thinking that they would, at least,' remember with kindnesi - as theirfather's neighbor and friend; if ; I am-to be looked ape!" as soinetiting,thathsonie, because' 'can- Get believe' that' is . thebeglithing and the end air legitimate_ government; if, abeve ail; cannot say what . ' bellove,ithat there aro , anodises and abuser 'in respect to that institution, , widoh ought to be looked to; lf, la shore. bemuse I might say what Wiih ingtan.,..atid, ..believing: it, what:Jefferson wrote, and what all the good and great men of that day believed, I am, to, beatigmattiid as, a traitor, and made to Suffer a-traitor's doom; if 'Nati, tobe the Mink of the 'Union as it Was,' I want no such`Uoton. Dtp plause,l_ If,_ when theSinion it restored,. es I trust, it will be, T may be at liberty to go oat and the' tact in a practical sense, that I am the reciplent'of the great and timabldright:intended to be secured t., ma by, the 'Constitution of ; the. United States ;111 I' can 'enjoy the'right of Speeoh, es well as the liberty - or aonsolende, amp.' can Wu each Union; but Iran not blest one which out the woid of promise ache ear,, to breakitto tite_hope.!' _ , , . ' Tfeittors. TA" fingtiaa piatcWriay are . becoming *lanky aendtive, and nlaad with us that, ma do tanoortong, , lo stlignaatittng all thoserwho intaid.oodng for Scum: and Baas as traitor Is.none who legality of treas t on." Treason, .in the ,United States, oonsisti in 'lsrdhering; • to the public, enemy, end giving theca aldand comfort." Now If they can prove to us that the moo. ems of the Rughu Democracy in Pennsylva nth, on next Tnesday,, would lot be Willed with delight la Richmond, bj thit eabil of arch conspirator who reign over Dixic—or that tie eleations 'all over the free States Is not subject of the liveliest concern to iiotir Souther/ brethren" as Runner; styles }hos. sem:Marais who are plotting the destruetion 'V the and freest governmentt t Oa earth— teen, rind ,not till then, will -.we admialthat those who Intend voting the Straker aid Barr State and. Congressional tioketsare not and minifort to.the erieiny.!! . • I •• IiIII4I:rCOLLUPDXDUCII! RITZ 811111AZD ilOlll '14404 alai there wen a tpsign in P.. W. Hughes'. correspondence with Secretary; Soward s which Hughes caused fobs pubtlihod. It Wes wet, gush*? 'shoal South in a man ner that would' riot' be suspected, that then were 100 , 000 peziene , in P a he' fkis o riy,il thinking, who would join the army_ and. switott .Peuncyltnutia. Into 1 tba . Bonthein.Confedirag. Is emitter- oft . Itie 7 Uri that istittly: . eiter corrisp . osdause irtei ?tki- iebetpolicy tede-:,t/etiejed,' eitifhteiiieddiaiiiitlaeoWliilfefAndeedi ihanspieacia. - ' Thant end; the who. prefeet was - dafeaddihroutirthegreatnprising of the. S. RIDDLE & 00.. *1 , 7 OBS AND. PBOPBIETOBB. SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 11 . . One of "Our Southern Brethren" Speaking. The following extracts from a letter from one of the leading do:Necrotic "statesmen" of the South, may not be new to all our readers; bat as they am very refreshing we give them a Ascot "It is urged that we ought to protect our ' own system of manufactures. Wby f Would I ;r' respect oar people more if they were shoe kers, weavers and spinners, than we do n w asfartners and plaster' 2 For myself, I want auction , composed of people whdes pursuits ennoble them, -not pin -makers sad Mat-turners. I suntthem soldiers and stela , men by birth, education and , purenits—born to command, and bathed from the earliest in fancy to a kind protection of an inferior race. ' I . ant them all slavebolders and republicans,. loving oonsthutional litmerty—piefarring hon or to life, math bus to money—breathing the pure air of the 1 country, and worshiping God instead of Mammon. Such a people we will be with independence—ths Forams and Spartans of America—knights trained in the pursuit of a genuine aids/airy—true lovers of mankind—worshipers of the immortal In literature—daring, noble and kind—the chil dren of God planting their feet upon the shoulders and wielding the sceptre of & true subromacy over the heads of the abject fol lowers of Mammon and his tribes I" . - e • • • • • reihen we have independence, and shall wvet free trade to one' former oppressors, than ill come the proud hour of the final and *oaf plate triumph of the South. Look at the map of America, and see how les rear fro= the co rals of the *GI ' Mims crony all tiat it value, ble. ' (Pennsylvania, tenor/ample.] W. then. shall be hated on the throne of the our Con!. fluent, holding in servile dep endence our for mer oppressors. We will hold their vary' means of living in our bandslower - our tar iff, and they will sink ;"raise raise It; and they will lick the dust beneath our feet. Then we will hold them in tends to keep the peace, to iamb ontslaves, to bend-before Our word, the dependents and feddatoriss of the true mon of America. Al every session they will MI the lobbies of our Congress to beg for moray it the adjustment of the details of oar tariff, begging for the bread which we will - give them, because we love mankind. .ff ws give thews free trade, they will b. our white depend ents, a superior kind of staves, living by bounty, and dependent on our will, and'eroseliss . 2 be neath the shadow of our Empire! . ' ' . . Then last 'sentocoo graphically. portrays the, condition into widen F. W. -Humus wishes to bring tits people Of - Pennsylvania.. We . . . now give an extract from a pampblet writtste . by' r. Canoe Furst% end , publishid in Bic mend,entitled "Agars of .Fres ., .. .'" B t. for christianity, fret, society would' be a wild mess of crime; and chriattanity has not bad fair play and a proper Sold of 'soden whe e government has failed to institute the. pa -begetting and protective 'inflitenoe .of dom ado slavery. Make the laboring man the lave of ens man, !MUM! of the slava - of sod ty; and he would be far bettor off.' Two bun red years of liberty have made white la bors s a pauper - bandiui. Free society' has. bad fair , and, that Whloit 111 not 7 ,, must be sub al . - Free Society le a tuedfitrous &bor.. tiou The slaves ore soil:reed - far better than ee laborers atth — e„Aorth ate garessiel. m TO c nilne the justidcitlin of slaviiii to the blac race, would be to weeksn'seriptural wi th° y. Slavery, black or, wilt°, is rnes eiry Nature hu made the weak to mind or hod 'slaves. The wise "and virtuous; the bray , the strong in mind and body, areborn to tweed.. Men. art not born entitled to qua rights; it would be far scorer the truth ton , that some were bore" loiek saddle. on their itleir, and caw , hooka and interred to ride beta, and the riding does them good! they read the rein*, the bit, and the war. Life' t i , and bert7 are not inalienabbs. -.Tno_Da r ahat&-... tion f ladependenoe is exuberantly false and 'bore oently fallacious. _ , - _. . W put it to loyal Democrste whether such anti c ats as the above are their sentiments. If th y are, you will vote on Tuesday next for ' ticket put forth under the auspices of F. W Hughes, and thus endorse the declare, tion t you are "pauper a banditti," "barn with ddles on ion backs," and that as riding will do you good," thatyou need "the reins, the bit and the spur." • We don't now believe any of these things; but if you vote that ticket with the light you now hare before yot4 you will Compel us' to believe all that them two writers say. You may have been honest ly deceived and duped heretofore; but you cannot say that sines you have had Hughes' resolution before you. ' An Argument in a Parable. Can. T. Perrone& Thompson, an eminent radical member.-of the British Parliament, thus sums up the American problem ins let ter to the Bradford (Eng.) ..fidnertistr 1-- There. aro tokens that light is dawning in America, on the question of how to divote of four millions and a half, not of horses plow ing by the tall, but of , human avionitural La borers employed by an equally losing pronto Pansy that in Ireland, where'll. difilquity was first exemplified, the cry had been naiad_ of " Where will you colonies these horns, and whit do you propose -to do with them?" Whitt sage or conjuror Will tell us what 11 to be • done with four million._ and a half of horses that may dot plow bide tail f Plow: lug by the tail is an institution, and if you - take it away, what willjon pinion Its place? 'Yon - want to let the horses loon jo eat their 'IIIItItOIII. - Holies that do not plow by theta% alwsys eat their molten. ' •' - •• -And dream that • . Lord•Lientenanti had been -found to hold a meeting with • deputes- , Con of the horns _or their representatives,' and then : and there- lay :before them his de sire to snake a-beginning of. horeaexpania--. tion,ifilthe delights with' whiolf be !quid see the four and a - . half working horns located in s distant lend I. -Who 'shbuld - have retrained the mirth which would have broken - forth? The fro. tensity who have sine° expanded into-drivers of hackney cabriolets, the genuine ancestors of tteshepherds in Virgil, would haveasked with such concentrations of phrase . as they -only can acoomplish,, 4 !o, moat St tale, fed . with spoon!.Unfortfurate youth, 4- whom tt may justly be inquired. whether lour! ma tenet parent was aware of your intention to walk abroad l Satiety our desire, to' know, whether it non occurred to ''.your Irozdahip, that the way to deal with the horses was to work them where they were, only not -by ithe tail." Was, the Lord-Lientenant aver .Of woman horn, that dared stand .11us shook?' Imagine, too, tint grave commercial men, respectable householders , who might - present themselves for bail it the doors of any Brink, ruptoy Court in London,- had taken up{ the cry and said they should be rained tiniest the horses were returned to working by the nit All th had depended on. - working by the' tail. They -wan certain they most be storied; if any itop.waa put to working by the !tall. Sorely that ship, which our ancestors leaded with the Unwise, must havegone to the !bot tom with inch a freight. ,;No pszallei folly.: has bas seen 'walking in its doublet' and hose; it was re:stied for the present ! Ai* to make this railroad iroproveinent 'in the; way to Bedlam. • , - • ' . If It Ii 'possible to heighten thi picture, imagine that a rebellion had broken otd; on this question of the tails. Tho*mutersi oall on god and man to witness that they 141144 In deems of their right of tall. And it Visit not b. twelve rebellion but 1111 studt land im.Ayse lt irs" sad moire piKur OW. gow. Whpreupop one Lord Llootenalt Is counseled to mount ' itis — itaril* :with the rebels' horses; ride down :the But "NO," says he, "I" was sent' her. to pre eerie the ikons 2100 OAtithirrebellloit: . t• Fut he It from me to ride that dolra with Motet:tarts • losses, till I hays killed a hundred thotisand citizens In trying to do without.", Thatixbase been mettantlatitiono promoted to os Prorerk butthis ought to Isar own the GuitioilliztocVoll4.ooo,i of yam PLOO., Losioitox. - -Stimer.ilii appal_ moo of 'Goa. with rospeof talthoProd: doot's ,Ptoolocation of Ppoodocii 10*Ilioaro prise has bun oust:utak tho itUo Goo: 'Rasa ' ' , * #2;lib, 1 (fhititolast• r Mort . would! natoiraft too okpobtot'iO l e l 4#o- ' l 4-• tootiott , of thsoindoo of the HejalgottO ft taagtaetat:Otdotar, Pen.lacClellan on the Proclamation. 1011 &Mount of an unusual pressure upon both our time and our ooltunns, we have) un til now forborne to remark upon the General Order issued by. General lifcCuttsaz to 'the foram under his command, touching the pres ident's Proclamation of Emancipation. i We read it and laid it before; oar readers with feelings of satisbetiortand stou/ augmented hope. Asa military order, it Is just right. It urges prompt, cheerful obedience, while it gives no opinion on the question_ of policy. Gen. licemtitur has given the policy of trying to save both the Union and Slavery a fall and fair triaL We think ke was earnestly desirous to do so. He thought it could be done; but in this opinion ■ large and 'ever inersasing majority of his loyal - countrymen did not agree with him; and now we are satided that Gen. MaCousax himself :oar dially agrees with the President tint' tho Union can be saved in no other way than the one indicated in the Proclamation. On this point ws adopt u our own the fol lowing remarks of the New York Tribune: President Lincoln—whose relations with' General McClellan hare ever been most 1 ti mate and trestfel—has told the d6initry4at it was he, and no one else, who countermand ed Secretary Stanton's order that Gen. Mc- Dowell should reinforce Gen. McClellan , be fore .11lahmend, leering. Washington to*he defended-as it might. And the divisicin eammande in - Virginia, of whic hso sitars handle his - been - made was 'en inevitable consonance of the derision to approsich Rich mondby way mistake the James River peninsula s btake no "Abolitionist" had , any share in. Yet forty score of silly young offi cals, laboring under a frightful attack of shonideratrap on the brain, actually know no better than still to go raving and. foaming over the - country; throstening the most anat. arable vengeance of w the Army," on-„ the Abolitionists," if they don't- "atakinterfer lug With. CiensiallioCiellan I" _ -McClellan, in his "Order No: 163,". glees these wiles end their more dangerous' ringleaders the . rebuke they have AO long needed. In fed but it words, hi defines ad mirably the relations of the army to the gov ernment, the soldier to his country, and noti; 64 his subordinates that the policy and pur pose eras war in which they area gaged are to:be settled tot by them but by She can as- ; tboritirts,and from time to, time' ludo °MeI &UP-known to them by. the President. Me i orders thiii law, Which no true soldier . riIU think of disputing. , -tairmay. cherish the opinion that , another - policy would . be:wiser and more - e ff estire, hat .he will - exprelii that opinion temperately, deferentially, and with' profound respect for the cmustitated authori ties of tie nation. In short, Gen. Meciellan puts his heel &chiral, on stet-J(l66mi) or project which looks to the transforMation of the army into a sort of Free Parliament :and Court of Retrain, and its chief into a Roman Imperstor. Gen; McClellan will have nothing of the .under his c o mmand,'-lad they who persist in it will do so at their peril Gat: - MoLlellati In - this order expresses no other than a soldier's opinioil of the Presi dent's Proclamation of. Freedom. To , have done itherwLse would hare been held to justify the very Meuse he was constrained to rebuke. But we happen to know that the General's personal conviction and: deliberate judgment fully sustain 'and approve that . Proclamation, regarding it se a wise,just and neceasary . measure of National defence against deadly and formidable amason.-. - Whatever adverse sympathies and preposseedons Gen. McClellan may .at au earlier day havesherished, have been 'dissipated by the sternextarience of the lest -year. t Re- gives' to that Proclamation, and the policy, it Inaugurates, non merely the -ready support -of his soldier's arm, bat the full approval of his understanding end the benediction of his patriot heart... It fact, we. beliare, though we lave no authority for stating, that the Proolamition was not issued until after Gen. McClellan bad signified to the President. that the time for. it, in itirjedg went, had fully come. Gen. McClellan had faithfully- labored for more 'than a - year to save the- Galion without destroying Slavery. Not succeeding in that experimeat, he was now ready to give as loyal and hearty a sup port tei an effort to save 'the Union; and let Slavery go to the wall. ...And that effort will sow M ma de . Hay we act hope e - that ill patriots will fol low his example ? Has not what is distino tividy known agile Border-Ekati.policy bad a fair trial ? A you and half of statue has buried the Nation in debt, fidod the land with mourning,and ranged theßorder Stated themeelves alcooet.beyond refinery. We who believe that Slavery is to be efUotively fought only by Liberty have loyally and faithfully supported the war, though. wage., in a man ner and on principles that Ruud toWs to preclude the hope of same.. At laid, the President has decided on a chugs - to our base. and toopmate on our Us of movement. We ask loyal men .who disagree with cm to give this policy's fair and full a - trial as theirs has hid, and to support thewar under it s heaiti ly and vigorously as we did under theirs. Is this not falr_and just ? From Savannah. The New York- Ewe contains an account of affairs at Savannah, by Mr. A..G. Spencer; forzarly, a Merchant of New York, but for two yeariereildesit of Savannah, which - place he left about two weeks since.:- :. The popula tion of . the town, usually about twenty-five thousand, is now lesi 'than fifteen thousand, and business almost ate stand still; two out of five hares being closed. --The :blockaders almost perfect, boots being $3O a pair, end $3O is ',Waged 'for' footing old ones. Tea is worth slo,.and 00000 05 omits a pound. Flour' is worth fp a barrel, ...with - . a limited supply on hand , as the crop of that.region he. proved'almeat a failure. • Oran is, however, abundant at fifty. ante e.buthel; • The icor are auffering -very much, as the rink are no longer able to - 'help 'them. • Very few able bodied men ander thirty-five aro at of the - The - =siviend — Conscription between. thirty-ftve and fort]-liver• will add about ca tbird to the fighting force of the Confederay,l which Mr. Sc estimatesst 400,000. ' When we left there were only 3,000 troops at Savannah, but it was reported that eO,OOO, were to be sent them. :The city is. strongly defended, • santion being mounted. on all the. bluffs, and 2,000 .negrose - kept st work on 'all the defesses.": Mho water defense, of the city: °ameba of '. - the floating batteries. Georgia and Fingal, and obstructions thrown the rim. These obstructions are phial about a mile below Fart Jackson, and first, of tea of spilas driven into the bed of the river, and running 110213111 from bank-to- bank; and, sea-, and, of. wooden cribs from fifteen 'to twenty feet seam, Ailed wilt .stooe and sunk in the bottom of the river. The -cribs are forty-to fifty rods - below the spiles: The people are strongly screech, though thoeir , ~ liortherzi, nrigto aro at hears for, the Palon., ,, .Boata Car olina figural by all ae the...resin of all the irOutder; and mai greater latitude of speech is allowed than at' tka begibattg of the out,' break. Nothiug,, - but '. fora, can bring Savannah ^ bank to royalty.: • , . - This -Proolaziassion. in the, Artily of _ A. letter from Helena, Ask,;sieilting .of the . , President's Proolcumstien_ln Gen. Grant's army; girl mgard te• Presldent'eproelanuttion Mnaneipation ) let =AA*" s word .14,t0 how it was received in the - army, before I dose thirletter. 1t - tecu - approted'or - evsildscrs. !The - Aiemi-triatonabli Journals. May. , 010,* . ; bet it is a fact indisputable, that.tha aoidieid evelyrrhere—l maim the greet insets or ,tbit muitainthaPresidentitais .asaxpreesedin his protdamation.la sentireent; , In ward, end in notion, Sines it cams &rait hate ceased through itutriy regtmest&— pave "Amiga tined:eft elprolit their cantons et imam ogioess higkrua4 sad , / WSW:" krtos set Leant cas _ddaorice Atstzeu .! front - Pen iiieota state% that rut 41 / 1 1 wort& insata had arAlent,thattoe for vnion- -.IS is Wet*, however. that Mobile wan thstriiallUtitttionz' sr% shalthisnritzeithsg nawa L trinszthat ques t?.._ ,skstot.p.:Yort hiorgen,...tbapela d - 1;;; OT this !Altana 46 Val la 'Say," is one of thi lost sisbaista - leilteniehinten - of the Sunent qatilitettlensioaha tiu4s= hen j? .,• „? . .nt r-t n'.fpf.:llt ' •.. • - • •• • • VOLUME LXXV---N6, .280 . - - . de Frauds W. Hashes rowels la thebleased visions of. a Boathera Oorifederaey—for me presume, is the amen of the felti.Useeit_of .71.qm, he will emigrate , to North Cuanza, and join hands with his rebel kin' drool, whom he is now so gratefully and cordially assisting —does he ever think of contrasting the taxes levied by the Government Of the United States end those levied by his friends, Aloe rebels? In all his orations taxation le made. a promi nent feature, and those who parrot his ones are running for office on the . Dreefilnridfic ticket, and confidently rely Upon the influence produced by, their misrepresentatioM of the national debt, and the tax made necessary to maintain the Govenunent.' d. single section frem thernew tax bill now before the rebel Congreas:will chow Ihe difference toitween the revenue measures of Mr. - lan:Wail's Ad mirdstration and that of the oligarchy. of Jed Davis; - Here lithe first and principal see 'That on the let day ei4intrau, • 1863, then shall be levied and -assessed on each - tft •C - deat - a s Settell for theresidente e thi support of the Clifermiesir add Ile do -fence of the country, the _following 'tax, wit: One-Ai* the value - of all the . Wheat, eon:, rice, rye, oats, potatoes, hemp,' flax; peas, beans, hay, wooloosin, tar,--pitth tur pentine, cottonougar, molasses, and - tobamo produced by 'Ahem in those States daring the previous calendar year; also, • on-ildi of the value of the Increase for the pre ceding .calendar ,yeskr of the. horses, asses, cattle, sheep. and swine; and, also, OW. 1 1 / 4 1 - _Ot the profits made.. to the preceding ,calendar. - year by , the, feeding of - Swine, sheep, cattle or muleiL also, osieVfjli of each person's yearly Monte ' Dirlhe pre. Cadent calendar year,.froin all sour te - What soever.' except the laciiirns lusreithefare de scribed,' and except front the Interesten Con federate bonds,_oertiflosleis or; trees p ates; preSided, That Slid tex so levied assess ed shall be due and pueblo - on. th e t day of April, IS6B;;Provided further, Tent for eigneer_-residenti-, within the .Cenfafierata States s h all not lei - required to pay; - lexcept from the atireseldWitieles produced flibr for them;or from incomes or profile derived from, busbies' conduoted by thomln thole - States; nor shall any_taxle levied upon the products otresidents where theitonalsalue of such pro ductr, Auring_sald year, Ellen than 4140.0; nor shall any tax be levied upon the income of residents where the total „value, fit such in onie is leis than 'P soo ^; IVint Would the farmers c;folciPenniyivania say - to a tax bill like this lirhat Would the capitalinsi ay P - And- whit bettor eiVidences of the utter'exhauition mid dePrissierri Of the trattoria:mid be.deeired Hcorlong can the leadethand:tyrants who thus el:press and im -ponsishaiteiroady impiveriaheetpeople hope tencentairra cruel and hopelessmateraut a generouilloremerneral.-PAilodetpAic Press. wrs From the Upper. Potomac. T ALIL2'iIiM:IIITVATIOIi VD Pito.8i1;111 The best information that -- can ire" derived from Virginia' - confirms the - theorkl have already - put forth,- . that the body of tbigsbel army, which lingered tor a time on the south bank of the Potomac, retlied jui L the Valley from th e direction of Martinsburg Deers wee k ago. They cueceed, .however - ,..L0 keeping up the semblance of a force . along,-the Potomac, for their own parpOrei.. 'Thai ,thie:Spiendid Fall weather,- with • its Invigorating •air and excollent roads inviting to activity, - will Soon give place to storms and muddy_ diCrtnigh fares, which will forbid di to move; `ll, the time the Potomac has been swollen by nano which • will secure "My MitrylantrA-egainst another robot red; the roads, — b - T7tlilS,aame natural agencies,Willtaveibeer(residiond im passable.' .We AAI then he ready - ,"lsuppose, to go. into. Winter uusrteri wherE-thils,army. will waste away oy sick:teas and, inaction andbeasedy (7) tot active operntleitsja 1-71; „ran rlstliiir or tin s aturr-4mii.r. Them h nothing the soldieti desire aci'much as to hare the war brought to welose:"lVith them time is crinything. They are tired of the bosizths and want -to goloma. i'-This as true .or the. , rebel soldiers' it of iour own ,;".' and with a certain deco—not, hope,hy any mews the or largest-,every boor's delay makes them more and more , indifferent ..as to kow the figliting suds. so' Unit lt andia ; more the. Zeicil restraint Which habit the army roiethir, and' half of them iroulitki hams to - "sea their parents” to loiorrollathe ;other. - half 'would - vote to send Commisiiiiners Richmond, or "to wolcome propoindona from -the rebels for winding up the strtiggli="iather than drag through'. another w'intaratiinpaign in the swamps. of the Cblekshoininy,or in -any, other part of ..Virginia. -Bat give. them the Noid:!Vorwani,". - ,and leaders and reinforcements, they will net stop until they , are ; °hued the ; rehisia into the There is nothing, the soldiers BO ma' as this etereal delay, and the proirpopt af an '.. indefinite prolongation of. the war. '".Let us Whip or get : whipped,. and lune an add-of it," . is the language-of every man I inset and talk with- on the snidest.. This Giber's: (who are worth a copper) would saxtha saute.thing if thej, possessed the independence r ot those in the slab, and would speak- their:Minds. I mention these things, not willingly,bist for the' pm:pouter showing the tnapsraf diconv, and the Anitae necessity of keeping their ~Tice . emptoyed - and • th'eir sun& :easy.—xi - y. Tines "Dosnriptiou'of Fiat MOM& The reragee Engllihman from Maintain:l,w portion of whose very interesting morrative we .gave yesterday, law. Port Darting tut. Tome, and again Jut before leaving, Three comps wits of infantry and one companj of - lamina here encamped lbehind the fort. - There an only thirteen guns. mounted in, thethort, but them Is mote for more, and there is - a uterine battery, condoling of throe M:pounder rifled gone. Them &realm four ton-inahr oolumbi, ads. . : The rat sre - prdinory. omootbitors 32-T ponadera„..,Ontoide the fork:there , are. three" masked bitieries of 10;inalieolotontdoSla, one Bud is ',SAL.battery, womiass— th• aP pmaaluio of.the river, and,one iii; front the fort,.aomminding.the line of flpifi 708/1011 and otherblatruations. ....; *.Thens are lon rows , ' -of iniskatireeilsli at Fort Darling; with an ipaninglar robot matt : :to goy through. • Between-Port Darling and Richmond Lillie :lass Vans the latter Diane, there is ti single row of.metkint.flillelniethlsh is not commanded by rani. maw bee can be protected by field Pelee. , About Avis hundred yarda,,,ncerer ta Richmond ; is,.tler.pantoon _bridge used for protslng.t.reep onithaappo-,. site si de-of theo' slier, and ' thousand .yinisiciwer detail than'Bori Darling bat -tory widatils Said to be-widiustsidwith twelve ltana — aaa : iron'batter, irate-4)fis iron 'battery , of three guns.. Tb• - Englishman half suspects that it mai 'posti-'.. bly bo..n htunbng,, as ha _could ; nom see any Soldiers' or any signs of tobilari in' die - ty f but if riot • hurabog-it is a Essay belts* .11blot Alley are try ingto Wank. ter. , of.tits Ar..lTreent. • • • Emancipation and thetlilaekl;Flag. ":; President Lincoln's Butaneipailcat Proofs. , mation , has insplred.3ho utesCliT4 l 7 - tanir throughout .the South. The rebels _do net -laugh - at the decree, but quake sitkappre -kansion.:l Thep express.tsars Wit it " , will be: ,tharneans of .prodttaing .09enter.levantion int:he - slave !Lite!, and rite eoldiefi - derire to return deir 'ltootit protect ttrii"AoisTies. they ballovii.the Sepsis to. bo.oipoitod is secret associationi :and .only to be waiting an anaptoious opportcialty to rise in insurrection es saw.: Teti' base beard.Sdroady of the „pep: L * o o4n, end are becoming Tory rottbro: trader ,their Joke: .. Tb. . 11 :9c 1 1 1 44.10 OUldren, or ilia natal distriots are rotopyttagl4 /Xi Maar low Wei; antroansusination'atternsU be or& r eersat t „ ij-7; ' The.itUrnediate resifts of this ...feeling are resseures of greet . seitirititoWirdilie blacks, being not tionthvithoattdotsoo• to Micilits). condition. Swami bon beep hang in thirleiniti . 'bf 'Jeffersonton, ifs.,'Stairged. pith itoospitariv, Tito:Union 'white edtitens of `g ( 49 l l. ll kre toOraz.e Wog.tios is Ocquktots-2 : ble:4 l Atoferf, to Richmond. • ' 'The foellog In trot &nay; itid - ipioiNeiotols lo'gssorsi, - Win favor of 41eiperatat fuessurea.: ohlotof . 3 000 1 kt044._:4 1 . 55it4.0 1( 4444 ID fi p it, toK# tito.,koldlesi'tetittV, fight ATonter tiatessitli &roc' :1r Apthiatir'{iiptioriessffietattiliarbiller i d4W' Gootrooseqfq.p. to"..ogunt poWsootion tho • - t:;•.; . _ M ~. !- - 4 _ , 5, ~~` 22=263