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" ""THE DAILY
ESTABLISHED IJM 1786.
cojojaisstojr, Kc.
CMUjAB OIL WORKBCOMPANY, of
WMgffITAWU; -Otta, 'BtTouir Bt™t,
-w • Sttj eST-tsM CARBON OILS os
oritaw; . *»CM OILS, gf all de-
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| ißaßljbsis?^uS£Us^FlooFa^d
V Quii Jaow*-aito Oounuion Hkschavt tor
ttw«Ootf i PRODUCE,
*a, Mid aSmt-fet L |STeeSbmted Cniontown OE
i MXSX, Kw, 119. Second ud 145 First streets, be
i ~ttwaWo6d iSa fladthiUld, Pittsbnnrtu wi
■jM, " | ■■ - ■ «nw«-fn*Aj t
*Ta LIGGETT & CO., (raooesaort to
1 >‘:‘ T J »BeU ft I4fgeifc,)J‘fcotf* Faotou an Corns*
-<***» - *6* HncsTfttt/fcrr lira ale of OBAIS, BKKDS,
FBODGCfE, Aa; Ho*.‘?6 TOter And 98
front itrwU, Pittsburgh, Pa. , :v - •■*•• sayA
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i lp™w & LINHABT, Floue
i.?» r ‘ iJA *vT>Q*xa JAeTaM» P»oPt>g» amp vonitiuioa
UMMOUM9, lot tSO mt* of iFtodr».Gimlnj> fork, Ba
rn, Lord* Batter, BggvObetae, Boast, Tallow,
.TjflWiMi J*aaltara, .Potato*, Pot and Pearl Aaboc,
4> Adal*Tßt^ldn*»d_nndlardOUt, BrM and Green
Vfcnlts, Tlaotbjr-CloTer, Flax and Gnat Boed4.
. i Chih advance* nada os iQonrfguunta.
■pfcly :Noj £97 Liberty tU, Pittabnri
1 •I FIELD, UcfcMifc
-0 cox AXD IIUCBAXT sad wbfitt*
r-' .' i' *!• desbr ItfWmS&r.BBiEBYS .OHKESK,
BUTTJCB, LABD, POBK,B4jOOH. SXOTO, »IBH,
JHHCAtfD PEABL ABUES,’ BALKRATUS; UN.
‘SXIDJAND LABDOILS, DRIED PBUIT sad
N6< ’ *** 1U Frollt
-:i .• 4b BHKKARD, -Cgmmimiot iMes
; v. OUXTB sad dttlftrrlil rLOUB,KJBAIfI AND
i >PBODU<JB, Ho; 213 Idferl? Ps.
■•;■ Floor for Uafcrriswl Fftmily uae
»•■<*•* r .apntttttlT OO b*a<L' T*mtaUlr SttontloiTjWd to
•: « ftf lUtthsntflss Ktmwsliy.' ocfrdty
"i VaN'wXW^JK'sodwsaito
. vJC-Omouwio* llKSCHjjrr. dwtoiia FfcGUB; BUT
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:. »«.rv&BlS&Atf DjOB£SN >Bol.TB.sad J’jodad* geo’
»t.iV stilly. kl4feprrtOMb»aTaßcasiatd»oaoimslgn|neata.
-•-:i r ■• Wsgobooss-So^UV^gcoadatroetygittaburKti.
C.'. Mo VA Yi 4 OBWAB&Qf 0 ASD
... ... vwuiwol UuoaOTt for the nbot TLOUB,
fIBACJ. BAOOM, IAB% BUTTES, EGfiS, and
ajcs
. . -/ ,tj CuamiMoa Uketilawy. jot oC FLOUB*
1 * * i '«BAUr,BAC6N J LA2I>jBtfrr£B.BIKD9,D&IZ]>
. > .i. VfiUlT, wrl Produce generally; Sfo.\Xf iti
»r.of Tlnt» Ptttaburgh* •■ ' ' • ■ -oc3rdlj
w« ,wm. r: u»a.
. ' QCHOMAKEH & JLANG. Cqxmissioh
.. rffj .Q UtlCEllTMttli'VbolMll hk'GBOGEw
,v fifi®, nOoWfifiAWi PBO&UCK, *e* Ho. &
.< c; tel&dlj
: ; jJAliZKiib & SON.' aiuirrlo
.-'*“ iV, 'L'ABD OIL, ftXuT Commuaioi u»
* tttfcineftlbr tt« curcbtflß and sale ArCRUDS AND
; an*7o Water rt„
• - i P>tttbqr<h. Adwacae made 6a conrijauaeota.
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- 003QUSS10N MEEOHAHT.
;< OoMlgnmenU foUclKd.
f«wa*i>ihg
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: l( a FBOVISIONS 4m> PJSOJHWK6KKKBALLY, He.
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7.}; olL&<}LAStf,^Soll l KAILS, Ko.lB3LUierty
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IUTBANB *:.COi , WN!.«aeoeBBoirB to
, iXI.Jft vCudI«B,H6USAOA,-WHOLSBALBGBO
?-.:<f' QBBS t eorpcof Wood and Water Pitutargb,
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V-T-- -H.-YOIOT-A CO.,«aooM9offoli. Q.
■AJ* PBOSUC* ASD OOHHISSIOK :m&-
• :cn CHAKIB, «T Liberty aturt, ritMtrargb, r*. - «o 5 ■ 1
.. •'*%OHN^£ v SOUBB > &
__ M fltflffiM »WT> nftMWIMIM lfMHW»TirjwyMy^
.fiiattbflflM TOri,Wmc ftswta, PUtßbartbTrft. ‘ M -
—: —fivzxrouxKU'jro;9naa^aa^K^4A*rf^Ho.
-'tOTVoOd strscliFl
t-. v , Mjr iau Gsocxu ud dealers In FLOXIB AHl>
- ~—-fiXDSr Koa.lol end Ida Liberty street, PiTtttmrgfc.-
- Jpg-'dlX ft* - 1
1 “ UITiXLU^
' '"' -WHOtSSAM DBOGGIBTB,
Va So, 90S LIBBSTT JBT&EET,
SIMON JflHKtf^Uiittt a Pna
I DfiUOS A2TD PESFCMEBY,
VABOrQOOOS, BUBHIB&FLUID, OILS, FAM
ILY MKDICIHES, Ae» Ac. of strictly prims qo*l
ujltty. Miicbbs cJfcr» tl torn* prices. Oaratr Smith
< :U La^tfeUwsdFoartlf stmts; PUbtmrsb, Pft."' ,
>.r j i-tfmuilpttoM emthnysaabotuiAbd-sC m hoois.
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-A. f AHFiSTOCK W.. Wbol&
lUKliHHiniwl *Uw*c«iin:ef vGUTt
DASD uriuaeii wemi ofK(«d «Bi»ront
ti'jSiUbsrgh. s • t, ok7.
tLN i*. BOOTI*, Wsoiaiu Dlua
DBPtfB/riIHTS,OItB,VAEKKHKa ABD
snrEH»So.23ailb6rtj-«tl~t, HltibcTßlu—
ma will main Croat* tttaattac t aha
I\k. CJiSO. H. KKYSJiii, JJsBOOLR.
■ ■'■'■'XJ 140‘Wood atmt, mrtla dt Wood itnat ui
yirgla alley, Pittibnrgh. Pa. « •. •
) ‘JiTXORJTEira.
SEO. K. COCHRANE Arfoxjrre ui
Oovuimi as Lav. OSc*> 2fo. 74 Grant
VPHtatanfe, Vi AQ fcqslsMa entntM to
ti<v.»trill- rt&ftprofcpr attention.' Collection*
_»• l-±a madnitt,AltochengJUMlia All adjoining eoutlM,and
—•"*■» Powy retail tad-promptly. ifl’ly
' ** VJfiijOji, (iate of Kayeiia bounty,
O **>) As*outtT,Ad. ■ '- ‘
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• f " 4 pflc» 8: JB. corner Tonrth and grant atroat*.
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ioHN tk sUocMtiJSIA, Anoum
■Tjiai asLav. XimcXf aeeood atary Kraft Lav Butld
v Manned rtmt.
'vm attend to tha atUlttnantjAecortagand bolleo*
OoartfdAlnis, boxntta^*fc ( ta WtafetsgtoniDistrict
yriUtyrngQohmhffcj • ■?■• •- aol9-.tcxJi
tn. mkllotu
;ZRKFATBICK«U£3^O^,A^toa>
l mwAtLaw, #o., 133 loottb ftnei* An doot*
yflnllfaflald, Pmi be rah. Pa. <■■ nylfrdtf
TOMAi* ' "EWiNG, 1 - Atro&MiT i ahd
t~Obc*imLKJ*A* Law, ...' !
. .OntOMf Ho. 180 fourth, mbwt, obrur of Chur?
: 4n*fr,Pitt»bmrgJi, Pm. . . MU:d*wlyT
t "TTiP r- nDfc' SMITH* ~'Amusr I .to
• 'TIV« 06vnKuo»AsLAV l hnti«aonB9XuBirB
" ..“'LAW. BUILDINGS, Ho. IS XMamoad-atrwt, nasi
1 r doarU Bt.-Petai'i'GhiUclr. myl&dly
J PRODUCE.
: WABKHOPSE,—»HENBY
\J l£ COLLINS, 7onmrdlog mnilCoauabkJoD Her*'
'tSS&t-sad dealer toCHEW*,’ 'BUTTLE; LAKE
“ t&d Prodtce generally, No, 55 Wooditmt,
•W4ttr, Tittefenrsb;' . • ■ , myS
;^ ; .i;t'tTAMEH' HOLMEB & CO.. Fou Pack
-j'-i f ;hrM n* »itt fleAler* la PEOYI0IOjf0; corner of Uu>
■'”# TAOKtiOIJ 'i’ l^WbiteilfluFoll
jeturtß.
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. T ! GABDTOBB*w
WttUnttnn*Juio'BnjiM; X»-
*- Cuauaut comcr Wodd tad
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~ri~ .Ti t P«6ai^lV*ad<t-iiiliZ»ittadta^
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i CamrAKT,
5, iL SBOOTiEi Wimnuf
'VMmmmi OogfUgr.WWtof.tMt. ■
!«ojuta&t All*
iW.^WttTOyy.
DRYGOODS.
• r-f 9asn_*n*m.~JtmM w. I'ouwißi
■ Txi.iapvsas, oabb aco.,
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»n«r. flittlmrii.. «plfe4tf
. ,-ji. raaoomor ' to
» BnMMdS* OqjrWbOmU ud B»UU Dultn
, OStAPII ,AH» »ABOT DBTOOOW, Horth.
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t £Ov%|)uudi n
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gHRIVER * LAZEAR,
WHOLESALE QBOOBBO
COMMISSION MEROHAHTB,
_ „ Has. ST and 29 Smlthfleld Street,
Comer Second,
Wyd PITTBBUBQH, PA.
r M. UOKMLY,
WHOLESALE QEOOtO,
No. 271 LIBEBTT STBKIT,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.,
Bering pdrehaaed tHe Interest of hit late partners,
will continue the_bui!nees at the old stand, and will
be Bleated to receive the (taironage of hit old friends
and cattomore. myld:dtf
iDb>B. SiftXKAtßicK.X^~~.4io«m>.-rlntuPATnioK.
urn.- H: 'KIRKPATRICK & CO.,
TV Wdolmih Qaocxsa, OOMJUBSIOB Mtifflum
ann Dkalus ta Oooktat Paoovos, Ho. 253 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. japT
isoa. uttu, sn.~ - n»***rt trixxls.
LITTLE A TRIMBLE, Wholssalb
Oaooans AJnrCoxMUttoa-AlxxcßCm, dealers
•la PliOl>lW& l 'FLOUfi;-fiACOH l CHEESE, PISH,
GALLON AND LAUD OIL. ILON, NAILS, GLASS,
COTTON YARNS, and Pittsborgh maaolsctnns
generally, 112 Second street, Pittabnrgb.. ’
BVXCAJf k’nomxp — cha>, s JBO. ABBVOUI,
(uf the late fion of D. A D. MUonald 1 Pittsburgh.
A Co., N elLTille, Ohio.) i
M'OONALD a AKBUCELES, WBolb
baia Usocsu, pao ores AroOnmßttJiidW Mss
ohakts, Jobbers in OOFFEE, N. 0. SUGAR and
MOLASSES, REFINED.SUGARS andbYLCPS,
FLOUR, BACON, TOBACOO, TEAS, BICE.
CULLtsK, bREDS, Ac., No. 212 end £44 Liberty St., :
Pittsburgh. nolljly
r. aaTxur M ... n .j. B. n. oxthka.
U EXMEB &, BBOTHEBS, Buooojsoni
All td Beymer A Anderson, Wholesale dealers in
FOREIGN. FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON
FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIBS WORKS, Ac.,
12b and 123 Wood street, above Fifth, Pittsburgh,
Penn'a. Jyfflbdly
oxoaaa s. mxtxoab.
IJ.MD A METZGAR, Usoger*: and
XX CojfHTsatoa Mkxciiavts, and dealers In *1)
luuusof Gou>tbt Pbodock ABB Pimaunaa Mean*
rACTcata, No. zi9 Liberty street, opposite bead ol
Wood street, Pittebargb. Pa. #p3;ty
ttOBT. at unci. EUAUOB.
k L> \RORUiON jAOO.,WHDiSpuLEGEo-
Xsls eras, CoHiawxoa Mkeohakts and dealers In
ad kinds -of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, -and Pitts
burgb'maautacturts, No. 255 Liberty street, Pitta
bnrgu. taya- •
i IEU. R JUNKS, Wnm.Mtr.s
VJ tv GBQCEBIXS, MANILLA BOPE, OAKUM,
OILS, PI ICII and Pittsburgh manufactured articles,
No. 11l Water street, eboTe the Moaongaliola Bridge.
PiUsbnrgh+Ta- >. ■ ■ ■ 1 l \
EOIXET tiALsert.... ~A. f. tiintn,
jiuBERT DALZELL A CO,, Whole*
Aw baas Qbooiu, Ooaaiwo* asd FsavAnono
Muoiiajitb, and dealers in PBODUCB'a&d Pitta
borgh manufecturea, Pittsburgh.
aaooeaspztoJxio.
dlwtj etrent, < Pitta*
b;-gkocsby: and
SUIT JOHB UOROI.
IAMBEBT &> w«puuui
i Gaboiai, l Feod¥Cs Dsiust* : an} $/ CdXKmioß
MsacoAVT*, No. 6 bixth street, Pittabnrgb, Pa.
. nolliiy ■ ■ > - ',» -
JOBS WATT.
UTATT A WILSON, Wholesaui Gbo
. If. fltat, ConJDssiox MsscßAna, end dealers to
Produce and Pittsburgh maaotactores. Ho. 168 Lib
erty street, Pittsburgh. rqy.
J. Gbogaju, _
fiIODUUE,2iu. tjbVfaUr Knct,uid 66 Front ftreet,
PUuburgtu - -
UO. V. DU.WOfcTH~.ofc. ~~r~JQna «. DU.WOKTB.
JB. UILWOKTH & CO., WaoiisAua
• Oaorug, Has. ISO and L 2 Second street, near
fcnuthiwM. PllUbfcTKh. , poi
fOBM mm.-—--.--rmi--,' “.lYtt.i-iAM rUFYIC
JOHN FLOYD* CO., Wholbbalb Geo
*tl OfcUf’fcfcD COHMUtfIOB ilfcfcCIZAKTe, Ke. 172 Wood
and Liberty street, ritUburgh. ■ . Jelc
WILLIAM BAG ALL Y, Wbolbsalb
Gsocin, Nee. Id end 2D Wood ttnctfiPitu*
burgh, Pa.
ALKXANDEK KING, Wholbsalb
Gi»ocu, Imi/oner of soda Ash, No. 273 Liberty
Pittsburgh, Pa. mh6
JHA*TVPMTVRERS.
Daniel bennett &-son, Mako.
rAUTvacu or WHITE STONE CHINA AMD
. CREAM COLORED WANE, nC- i
r MB>; TVaXTBOC** IT No. Tt lurb
; BTarrt’, t; i*imgoajg,p£ r ~ " ’ w mKIS-lyim
V. S. *XCXUTTO«ZI...__J. tniwiaL. it-
Mackintosh, ■ uembhill £ca,
corner Pika and O'Harattreau, pc«r thie City
Water Work*, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Manufacturers of
MACKINTOSH AND HEUPAILL'S IMPROVED
PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND
SLIDE VALVES, +t in sites and beat rtyla.
Haring pat op machinery uf large capacity and ol
the beat quality* rrr ore prepared to do heavy Job*
blag, annoaUdi Ycrk In thia line, trusting that by
prcmptotte, and the character of oar work, to merit
pabllc patronage.
We lavim. apodal attention to oar BALANCED
YALVK OSCILLATING ENGINES, aa combining
adTtSUgta ‘ heretofore anattalned In thie clue of
Engine*, » la2&lyd
Famoaqa, ■ Pa.
JOSEPH P. HAMILTON & CO.,
Oarear of Pint and Liberty streets,
PITTSBUBQH, Pa,
■ASUTAcroaus or
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MAOHINEBT,
ttg.rke.i'i ' s>j* > / rr," •£;, iy pyl&tf
O SEVKKANCK, No. 50 Water St.,-
0e PJttitenxb, manufacturer efBOILEB RIVETS, :
WBOUGHT SPIKES, COMMON AND BAIL&OAD,
of every description.
' MPPartlcular slsed of shaped SPIKES and BIT*
ETB, large or email, made to order at abort Hath*.
Afoodaaeortmeot oopetantlr on band, tnyaOraa
J. e- «aLf«.- r ;„>, t. PLnwMr ~ »- mentty
EXGELSIOB &LASS :WOKK&-~
‘WOLFE, PLUNKETT A 00., Cum Masuiao
miu. r Warehouse,' No. U Weodrtroet, comer
qf Pint,PHUtjqrgh. Pa. : 1 " ■ •: ~ ee&lyd.
ttTtKLLS^V.BIDDLE A CO n No. 216
TV Liberty street, oppoaltd Sixth, Pitutargh,
: manafMtaranOf WHIPSfLASHES AND SWITCH*
•BA And every deaerfp Lion of LEATHEB BBAIDED
WORK. r* ,
:>. Ordure solicited fro A tha trade, and goode prompt*
tyihippadaAper’fAdnletimub fefcd*wlyF(
Oejttmstrp.
rpEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT:
J. PAIS, BT THE USE OP AN APPARATUS
WHEREBY NO DRUGS osQALYANIOBATTSBY
ABE USED., ........
Medical jgsntiflata. bad .thSJrifaxeUiee hare had
their teeth extracted by my process, and are ready to
testify as to tbeza&dy and Painlewnew of tbe opera*
tioa—whatevar hae been said by persons interested In,
omening the contrary; having no knowledge of my
process. ■ r - > - T - • ' *
*TARTIFICIAL TEETH tnrerted in arkry style,'
end charges very low; warranted In all coses to be of
the best material.
E. OUDBY, Dsethv, 1M fimithfleld st.
A L>AMH, Kumar, Conneliy'a
Cl Bmldlng, comer of Diamond and Grant streets,
Pittsburgh.; -
Kiruxaota—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hoflock,
Theodore Bobbins, Bussell Errett. my&dly
BOOKSELLERS, tft* 1
WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., Station
tv *as, Biawi Boos . MAAtrrAcmius, asp Job
Paatus, No. 67 Wood street, plttibmrgh. ee3o ■
fT'AVidO., Booueilebs akd BtI
JDL tiowbj, No. 65 Wood Street, next door to the
corner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHOOL and
LAW BOOKS eooSUntly on band.
l U KKAIj. JjoorBgi.Lßa ajd :U»a-
O • tw*s», No,'7s Fburib itrest, ApOIIO Building*.
1 TRijajarjraa, %c.
JOSEPH HQBJtE, XhLLLKt rii Tbim
;anw> Baoioiaaaiaainßoaiw Poem, Mo.77
Marketstreet,Pittsburgh. - ;.•••■ iplfl
'.IiIATON I (MACIiUM & 00., DsalKbsin
£1 JCanotsuui, Tnianucs, Nonoee, etc.. Hot,
ITa»d,l>.Fmh street. Pittsburgh. / , tpU
rtua: Cinkmi’
M«k.t tad ‘Wtttr
RE-AG -ESTATE. JtGEJTTS.
Xkf I IfliilAM .WAKP,‘ DbaLiib Uf Peoii
;jf. is»o*y Vorti, Boros, Mostosost, and all to
cnzitUeformopey.'. "
- .PsrsoUh caaprocare LOAFS through my sgcney
on reaepnahU tense..
ir vlihlng tolnf.evt lbetr moosy'to good ad*
.vgstsg*,tea Always find firsf and second clssspepsr
at my office, for sals.
All commtmicattonsaad interriswa strictly confl.
dentist.' Office,'Gnat attest; eppoelte St. Paol’e
4Jtth*dnl.7 .; Jel:dtf
bbls/largoNo. Z Haokerel;
£ ;.->.B6.hf,bM».. .v >dO;i-' do;
■ '-■a'' i, 10bble,h<o. 1 Meekertl; ;
10 do « 3 6m
—• OOhalfttlt, White Flab; "."V
' - J.P.fIAHFIELD. Fjretstnat.
• ■ ? •
:;.H BOOk-*** .V.BitJbsesr,
Jcrtreodrodandfornlehy.
*;M-VIW •* VAH OO&OBB.
<t?.-ed7 *n> An '.vt-i ♦rTiJiAWid. Ufßsbondstseet«'
AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL.
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THIRTEEN MONTHS IN THE REBEL ARMY
—By an fmmeaaed New Toiler; SO eta. "
HOLMES' POEMS—In bloo and gold; 88 ota.
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GRADED SCHOOLS—ByIwrH. Wella.A. M.; Wo.
Tor tale by 1 \ B 8. DAVIS,' '
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Spare Hours, by 3. Brown. M. Dj
Men, Women and Books, by L. Hunt;
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A Good Fight, by 0. Baida;
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Lift of Sir Philip Sidney; j
Bongs In Many Key*—o. W. Holster,
Poem*, by Boat Terry:
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Lectures on Apocujpa^-rßntler;
r “ ' etc.,’etc.
tabs J. L. BEAD, 78 Fourth street.
JRMSCEMtJLJLJTMIOMJS CUMMUXB,
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS
SELLING OFF
WHOLESALE OB BCXAI£»
JAS. W. WOODWKlili*
97 and 99 Third.street, opposita E. Edmondson A"Oo.,
and 111 Fonrth atreet. • ~ • mb 10
A large assortment.
No. 87 Fourth Strrbt, .
M’OALLUM’S,
Bought prariou to the general advance In
of July Ist. Wa are enabled to aell our pie—utatock
at very favorable ratee. ItaS 1
BOLKS4JLS
TTkUU? cHeSucaES FAiN'ra.
JL/ OILS AND DYE STUFFS, INDIGO BLUE,
ESSENCE OF 'COFFEE, STOVE POLISH, FLA
VORING EXTRACTS','NUTMEGS, CINNAMON,
MAOS, GLOVES, ALLSPICE, WHOLE PEPPER,
MUSTARD SEED, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL and
eatencee of all kind* in dozen*, all atandard patent
medicine*, Ac., A£, In 'store and for tale low by
WOODSIDB A WALLACE,
305 Liberty street.
0. Country merchant*, bafore-parc hailng el*e
wbere, would do eXHttlne our .took.
■el WOOBBIDK A WALLACE.
Ac. 6ALE VKKY
FARM WAGONS, OIL WAGONS end BPBIHO
WAGONS, GARDENER'S OABTS AND COAL
CASTS: TIMBER WHEELS, CANAL. GARDEN
SB'S, BRICK AND STONE MASON'S WHEEL*
BARROWS, all made of the bat dry timber, aleo all
ktoJ . o,
Back of Federal street Station, Allegheny.
mhlUjd
Manafactorar of
OIL OF VITBOL,
Orderi left at William Holmes ft Oo.’s Office, eer*
berof Market and First streets,-will lecolre prompt
attention. ' ’ ' eedO
T YUiN AJiNfaTHAL, Importer and
Jul Dkalk* in the man select brands of GENUINE
HAVANA OiGAßeTsnd’ all Unds of SMOKING'
AND. COEWINGTtODACOOj -SNUFF, FANCY
MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUBES, Ac., Ac., In gnat
variety, UNDER THE AT. OHAELEB HOTEL,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
K. B.—-The Trade sapplied on liberal terms.
tnylfcdly
W W. iTOUKoV fluocesflor to Can-
H i Vwrifcft A Young, No* 97 Wood street, corner'
of Diamond alleyr dealer in all kinds of 'CUTLERY,
RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS,
NOBS,'.GUNS, Ac., Ac. At large assortment of the
sboregoodscc&stantly.onband. •... phi
HULL PAPERS*
WP. MAJtSHALIi, Doalsb ni Wall
sPasixs, ST Wood street,
Flttsbnrgh. - ■ ■ ■ • . ■ JaT
R H. PALMEB, No. Wood 8f; t
• Doalertn BONNETS, HATS, BTBAW TRIM*
BONGS, and STRAW GOODS'generally.
' boots vijrD shoes*
V OHN CAMPBELL. Manufacturer of
O BOOTS'AND BHOXff of even deecrlpthhußo.
M'Smltbfl«idstreef/PUtsbargh, ra. , - ocglidlF *
KO. AIiBKEK,-SON I) CO a W«OM
sAU Aae BvrAU>DoAUse or BOOTS, SHOES,
center FoartU And Weed PitTsWnth-
PBPSiCMAJrS*
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y - PHTBIOIAN |
OCce.No;MIrXDEBAL ( bTREHr,
(Opposite Colonnade Bow, ScspenMon DfidgeJ
- lyldily )•. .y. *’ ; AItLEQDEHT OITT.
'StMuaifrittc,
pHAIUJO^^LUiPLcMiHCVAbTVR
VS UAsnDpjLLeatnPlAMQ'FO&TXS.actd Im.
porterofllsßloand&toelcallnetnusenti. dole agent
rfortbe HAILBUBO PIABOS. eUo for HALLKT,
DAVIS AjOO.’S BOSJOH PUHOA with and with*.
cat JSotoan Attachment. No. 61 Fifth street.! ayfl ,
- Hbalbbs in
ettdsols
auentefor Bte Inway’* calibrated PZANOB, po» 09
F lb street, Pltubnrgh. ' " :.ay23
OUK H. MKiIiIOK,i>B4LSB in Puhob
Hkujseoxs, Ac., No. 81 Wood street, between
fourth street and Dtoaood alley. PHUburitfu.P*/
MCBMTECTUMLAL.
JAMES M. BALPH,
ABGHITZOT,
Preparea Kxruexf Deiwwoj un> SraemcsTiojo,
(•r all kinds of Buildings, and soperlntende their
erection on reasonable terms.
Office-oaAodsreo® street, between Leacock and
floblnson streets, Allegheny Pity. f»3O
QUGAB AND MOLASSES.
O 900 hhde. prim# to choice N. 0. Bogin;
75-do do Porto Btco do;
30 do do Ceba do;
SO tieroce do do do;
100 bbls. ‘B’ Coflee do;'
10 do Crnhed do;
SO do Powdered do;
&o do Befl&ed Yellow do;
700 do N.O.Molasses;
60 hf. bbls. do;
..£OO bbls. Golden Byrup;
376 bags prime Bio Coffee;
In store and for sale by
oc4o JOHN L HOPBB A 00.
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BATUBDAT MORNING, NOV. 1.
Wo did hope that the country %ns done
with this man, whose incompeienayj or worse,
hu caused. snoh lossesto the service In time,
life and property, and eo much depression of
heart among, the trap friends of the Union.
Bat the Cincinnati Gasette,of Thursday, makes
the following statement, whloh wo ferrently ’
hope lafoundedin error:
Bo for as is nhw known, Boell still has eoDe
mand of the Army of the Ohio, and the jKon
tooky neutralising influenos fs exerting [itself
to retain him. Geheral Boseerans’ command
is now announced to be, that of a new
partment efTeo&essee, east of the Tennessee
river, and tunning tenth for quantity. , Get.
Grant has a Department west of the Telnet*
see river.' General Wright has oommand ef
the Department of the Ohio, whloh inolndes
Eentnexy and General BueD, so far osheard
from,'the oommand of the Army of the Ohio,
which seems to swallow up f LLthe troops ifr
Kentucky. The only progress made seems to
be the release of Boseqrans from the weight,
of Grant.* Bat .this is done at the eoatof
another Department, a thing whloh seems
especially, devised to lotrodnoe oonfusioa Into
military operations. '
BEDUOKD PBIOKB,
It seems to be true that a new department,
called the Department ef Tennessee, has been
formed, and that It Is ef this that General
Boseorani has the command; bat H dots not
appear from anything; we have seen what are
Its boundaries, exospt that It lies east of the
Tennessee river. The old department of the
Ohio has’of coarse been curtailed greatly by
this new arrangement, and perhaps li now
altogether north of the field ef aotivc opera
tions. '
That General Bosecrans bas.gpne to take
oommand! of the army whloh Baell did com
mand Is true, If we may put any confidence
In the announcements made by telegraph; and
It was very recently announced that General
Buell had been ordered to Annajpotls, where
there is a camp of instruction. Moreover,
the Louisville Journal has, for > a -few days
past, beep- complaining bitterly of the re
moval of Buell, and eulogislnghim at amoog
our ablest generals. All these things taken
together lead us to believe that his removal
from motive tervieein the field is final. It
certainly was So announced; bat if the foot
be as stated by thp. OazeUe t only proves
that the Kantaoky politicians are the real
rulers of this oountry. But we do not yet be
lieve IL
Condition of the Rebel ATmy--Pro«-
A letter from the Army of the Potomic,
dated the SBtb, says :
A yoasg man of maeh intelliganee, who hoe
been in Richmond daring the war,, and who
left there bat_ * jriiort time sines, .vriTOd &t
Gen. Kenly's headqaarters yesterday. He
wju in Winohegter iMt Saturday evening,and
represents the eendltion of the army at that
point ai awfal beyond description* <. Ho says
the smaU*poz and typhoid fsrer are-ravaglng,
fearfally, and that at least fifty or sixty are
dying daily. He ooantsd in one spot 66 dead
bodies which badlramnined anbaned fair two
or three days. No troops, he says, are in
HarUnshnrg, and bat very few cavalry be*
tween there and the river. The main portion
of Gen. Lee’s army L between Banker Hill
and Winchester, where the next great battle'.
Will probably' be foaght.
•.Nothirgcoald be seen indicating a design
©a Geo. Lee's part te retreat. Rebel oocers<.
jthinlt theirprwlent position a Very strong one
«-|ar stronger than on the field of Antletam
—And that they oan hold It against a]l the
it wtill be possible for UoClel!nn~to.
btiogAgainst them. There Is-no doabt that.
Bragg is hiistenlng te the relief of Lee.
If McClellan does pet offer battle soon, he
will have tWb armies to contend with, aad the
story of the f entniaU wiU again be told, BaV
everything indicates that Gen. McClellands
folly inp to the: requirement* of; the moment.
A battle greater than Antietatn willf wltbeat
moch doubt; ba foaght before the eloiAof the
week. . Banker HiUih .Virgiala may bgcomo
as glorious in the history of i this natipn as
Banker Hill in Masuohasetts> and God grant
that, as thelohe oommefioed the war of the
Bevolation^the.other idky close the or
the Rebellion.j..
AQUA AMMONIA.
The lowa Eleetioß-Hov Her fiol
then Vote*«Repablican Majority
20,000*' ~
A special dispatch to the Chicago 2W6vne.
■ ! "
Mr. Kasion f s majority for Congress in this
district by the~homo vcte ls overl,ooo. The
: roldiert* tole will mokiUfi,® oo “«•*
Mr. GrlnneU foUs by 600 votes in hll dis
trict, coa&tlng only thehome vote. Thp sol
diers give him morethan 1,000 rnsjority4 All
the ntbev Reprihllcanaara elected.by-ihshome
vote. Nearly all. the. Btate has been beard
from, with 40,000 soldiers’ In the field. ) _
, lowa gives the RepabllcSn State ticket £
mejerityofat least 6,000, which' will be swelled
lo 20,000 by the soldiers vote.
The S9ih regiment has left tho barracks here
for Davenpbr.ti ;
Bfksob rxou m Faurofl Coirsni. at Mb
bili.—“The Pranch resident* of Mobile, Ala.,
last week preientod M. Port*, Vioo OonsaJ
with a. cane. ;,-Iq a little speech ao
koowledglng the ooopHment, the Mobile IK-.
bans says Uist Vhe regretted that the
had tinf yet'hftan TBoogalssd by his o«rarn*
otnt, bat from his fall oonyletion ihaOrranee
would alwayaba foandln japport ofa Fight*
.fat eanae, ha was satisfied thaPthl* act of Joi
tieie would not be long delayed, and that this
hope was now stronger than aver In hU mind/
from the tenor of his recent adrioes."
This Is good “neutrality,” of coarse!
A Dnih raoeatly took plaooin Oharleston,
6.0., between Got, W. R. Galhoos,- of tho lit
Rorimehi South CAroUai ArtUlsry, andMof.'
Alfred Bhett, of tha same regiment, in which
the former jwas Jshot through the body and
died an hoar aftarwards. Both of the gentle*,
men were bf the fint and most fiery famDies
of that State. The quarrel originated while
the bombardment of Tort Samter wag going
on. ' ! ; O ■
In»B«n»T 0! Svr Jiia.T.— Thmttaig.,
l&tallignl. and patriotlo danomlnaucm, in
Oont.nllon jotorfaT. ln Innfaa, H. J.,:
ananimoail, naiwdtn* followin, raioloutra:
. BaolvtA, 'Xnai ’vn fall, and hUrtlljap
-5' tor. tiivnoant proclamation ol th. rraoU,
Ml of tia United Btatu, dwlaring foreror
fna all tb. atano in.any notion of tho couo
try that ohatt bo la robolllon on tho lot day of
Jannanr hoat.:. ■ . . :/ I
;i THa PatstnooT’a
.goiilp uyo that tho Braildoot it buillyen
raged In tha propvation at hit menage and
doolinoo to Toeolro all rliUon oxoopt (nob at,
eallonlmportantbotlnoii. , '
Tri Blohmond Bxamwr tayo ooai hit ad-
Taaead ta a ninounta in that aityi aad
•tat U »ona, tha mpply ii gtylny ant; had
hatbahad. '■ -
, General Buell.
pect of a Battle.
The Advance of tbcArmi-Plans at
Headqnarters and Plans at Wash*
The correspondent of the New York Hune*
writes from the headquarters of the Army of
the Potomac, at Berlin, seven miles below
Harper's Ferry, on the 28th:
‘ The movement of the army into Virginia
will no doabt be regarded with interest by the
country, and yon will look forward, bopefal or
anxioas, to the developments ef the fell cam
paign. I am not yet able to give yon any
definite forecasting of what the plan of opera'
ations will be j bat I can cafely say that for a.
week, at least,.no positive'advance movement
will be made, as It will require that period to
mass the whole army here on the sooth side of
the Potomoo. The peconnoiisanoes that will
doubtless be mode in the interim will proba
bly gofor to determine what strategic move
ments will be made a/ferwards. Muob, of
coarse, depends on the present position of the
enemy—and of that we really know very lit
tle. The reports you read as. to his presence
at or retreat from Winchester, er elsewhere,
are bat scattering and ansare surmises, that
merit tittle .confidence. If tha rebels have
really retreated from Winchester down to
GordoksviUe or the line of,the Bappehannook,
I can say that the plan of operations will not
bo what it teas te&en our a (franca tcaojnUialed,
on the Jiypothooio that they teero otill in tho Sho~
nandoab Valley, • *
If . they havs retreated to- Gordonsvllle, it
remains for the army of the Potomac, in con*
jtthotion with’ the forces under other com
manders operating belowr cither to adronoe
la a direct attack, on the rebels ln ; their strong
hold, or, asl intimated in myiast, to threaten
Bichmofid eal!'down, the' Confederate
army ttf tho defenofl of their Capital, 'by a
new^movement oti '-car- port by way of the
PehlnsaU.' Opinion am<mgthe military men
here ii divided between these two opposite
modes of operation. There are those who
favor the first—who point to: the fact that:
. fens railroads and a canal, traversing oar timoi
laterally, lire within oar .command to: trans*;
: port supplies and form depots along car route
—and who consider a direct and rapid, march
on the rebels at Gordensville or Richmond
entirely practicable. Others, and those, too,
of the immediate surround log' of the Com
manding Goneral,"regard taeh sin expedition
as fall of peril, and aver that the approach
by the soath side of the James river is the
traeandoaly route-to Richmond. I confi
dently believe that if tha matter wen left to
McCleUan’e 'own judgment,, he would »Mp tKe
lei ole army again to tko Ptninoula, Bat it is
felt that the ooantry would not stand such a
move, and besides, you will remember the
campaign is direoted, (I have oeosslon to see
how minutoOnd absolute that.. direction .is,)
not from headquarters here, bat from' Wash
ington, and Washington also says Nay. ;
I fear me these antagonistic ooanctis and
views will bring us all the weakness which
antagonism always prodnoes. Many, many
have no faith in the plan of campaign wbloh
they assame we are entering upon; and those
who are really eoarageoas, and intelligently
so, are In the minority. Many, also, even of
the bravestand hopefateit,«oe, with pain and
fear, the enormous* disadvantage at which
the oncoming bod season will oblige ns to
fight. On the 17th of September, the battle
of Antletam was foaght] it is now the 28th of
October,and nothing done; for the army is
wanting, wanting, pod would continue so till
the millennium if we were to spend the whole
interval In preparation. One week after the
battle of Axfietem tee could better have marched
to, BicJmond barefoot than we can now do with
all a*r clothing and eupplie» T
It would be easy for me to. give you rose
colored views and anticipations. I prefor to
give you the truth; we have had some expe
rience as a nation what llal is werth. It is
possible that the event may give the lie to
the fears and forebodings of the prudent, or,
it you will, the 'timid. If so, we shall all ba
happy, and thirreoord of present moods will
only be of historic Interest of what teas felt
onoe.
The British Pirate “200,” alias the
Alabama* and her Victims.
Tbs bark Aaor, Captain Jose*, from Fayal '
Oct. 8, arrired here this morning with the cap
talm and orewi of most of the whaler* which- )
had been homed by the British pirate Ala
bama. We were particular in our-lnquiries
among the captaisa whether the and
thW Alabama were identical, and from them •
all the answer* reoeired agreed, that the J
“200° i* the Alabama, and no other vessel‘
the stories, therefore, that the “200" had ran :
the blookade at Mobil* are Ineorroot. 1
She ir a British vessel, with, a British reg- ••
liter, i* manned by a British crew, and 1* <
commanded by the infamous Semmes. Three
of the other officers are said to be rebels, bat 1
of this there was no proof. The vessel Is 220 -
feet 10ng,42 wide, naa two docks, and regis
ter* 1,170 tans British measurement. She is
a foll-rigged.baxk, and .her propeller is ar
ranged to be hoisted out of water when she is
not under steam. j'
Her armament consists of two 645, font 325,
And two rifled pivot gans, one forward, and
the other aft; bat she has not a 1000-pounder; ■
as has been reported in the Hew York papers.
Under steam she will go about twelve knots,
and with a whole sail. breeze going: free, she
might make about the samo rate under canvas
atone. 3
Bhe is a wooden vessel, apparently built in
a harry, and is not .remarkably well found.
-Her crew all told numbered 72 men, but did
not appear to be under much restraint. Any
of our gunboats, if properly handled, would
blow bey out of water. Such is the opinion
of the men who have been on board of her.
Captain Osborne, of the ship Oomulgee, in*
forms us that his ship was forty miles west of
Pico, on September 6tb, lying to, cutting In a
large whale, when the Alabama, under •
British colors, ranged alongside and took'
possession of her. Captain Semmes said that
he respected private property, bat the thief,
notwithstanding this statement, stole all the
.witches, nautical instruments, andevekything
of value, whether personal or-belonging to.
the ship. ; - -
! The crew were transferred to the Alabama,
and the captain and officers ' were placed in
irons .62 hours. Baring this time the pirate,
under canvas - alone, stood In toward Flores,
and when near enough seat all hands in the
Oomulgee*s boats to find their way ashore.
As before reported, the ship was plundered of
sails, provisions, Ac., and then set on: fire,,
She had 170 bbls. of sperm oil on board when
she was captured/
. The boats reached the shore in safety, and
reported subsequently some of the operations
of , the pirate to the British ship Cairngorm,
so that our Government might hear of them
as soon as possible..
. On the 9tk of-September, the pirate fell-In
with the-whooner Starlight, CspW Doane,
within five miles of Flores* Shown* under
oanvas, and fired three times before the.
schooner hof* to. Capt. Doane had $360 in
specie on board, which, with his watch’ and',
nautical instruments, were appropriated bj
Semmes. Oept. Doane was-pat. in Irons;
where he remained 78 hours. The schooner
had 37 passengers on" Board, who/-with jUnf*'
self and crew;wet9 all landed at Flores, j -
The bark Ooeah Hover, Capt. Clark; was
captured Sept. 9, and had 900 bbls. sperm oU
on board at the time. - Like,all the others,she
was set on fire, and the .flames at night at*
traeted the notice of the schooncr. Weather
Guago;Oapt, Small, of Previneetown, which
, rut, down to her aisiitanoo, supposing, of
course, that shewn indlstreai.
• The arch-pirate Semmes, if he had pos
tesstd any of that chivalry whloh the
miiiioniste ‘ attribute to gentlemen of -the
. South, wduld have appreciated the motive
which brought the soboenerto tho relief of the
burning wreck, and would not only have let
hw go free, bat would hkve given her noble
captain three cheers for his. Humanity .; Bat
no, the same oruelty, the want of sentiment
• which burns negroes, has but little conoep
; tion of noble deeds. * She was plundered and
burned like the others. She bad no oil on -
, board at the time.
The bark y Alert,, of New London, Captain
: Churoh,was captured and burned Sept. 9th,'
about 16 mils* west of Flores. She had about
twenty barrels of oil on and her boats
wero’ln pursuit of whales whan the pirates
• .captured her. . <. ;'*j. >■-.
>\ Ship Benj.Tucker,Gejit. GhUds,watcap
tured and burned Sept. 18ih, 300 miles west of
Flores. She had 460 barrels of sperm oil ott
- board.TheAlabsjua ran backto Flores and
. inadtf Aar. victim*;.. •‘
;;Brig-411»fiisha;UapL6ray, wasdestroyed
- AWFaUer^erest-of-Ftorts, aafl**hw;whoonor
1 Oqir*«r>Capt.T«ung; shared the umeiau,
-»'-Sush is 1 A'bttsf record of the iw&kge done
VOLUME LXXV---NO. 298.
by this British pirate. When Hr. Dabney,
oar Consol at Fayal, learned the foots, ho
brought the men to Fayal, and provided for
them welL 1 , -
Ten mates belonging to the whalers sailed
from FeysJ, October 6, for New Bedfbrd, in
the Portuguese Yesiel Reasco,and will proba
bly arrive there in adayor two.
All the captains and offioert with whom we
have conversed, speak in high terms of the
promptness and kindneess of oar Mr,
Dabney. - ■
The pirate is supposed to be working down
ih the track of our homeward boond Indumej;
but nothing be known of her destinitioa,:
for Semmes, tike ether plrater, is not respon
sible to any one except the British GoVehi
ment, for hia vessel is British. —Booton 7V«o*
tiler, OcL 16.
One ofthe Celebrities ofHaslUiigton
Is thus described in a letter to the Philadel-'
phia/Vess .*
I havo this letter to give yoa a.de*
soription of one whom 'I regard as being
among the celebrities of Washlogton. It t»
Edwijd, the doorkeeper, at the White House;
a potite, genial, and soeiallrishman,.who.has:
had the plaqe for fifteen years at least, and
has given satisfaction to all. the great afid
little men who in that time have been the'
masters of the honse at whose door he, is
posted. He Is a small sUsd man,! always'
wearing asaitof black, and always ready! with
a pleasant word for every one, who passes (his
threshold. He has his own opinions.of! men,
and things>-and theyaro among the shrekdejit
ever man had* . HU mmppry is most reiark*
able, and to great a knowledge of humah i a*.
tare has he that he cim bell' from Is look. he
bnsihetsAqdhbpeaofalmostall callers.! c ‘‘ v '
Edward has Ufe.key to j the Prssident's Ah
dTence chamber; and of course all whuwisktq
see Mr. Lincoln must' be Edward's rfrieqds.'
There are amusing itories-told oLhqvrpeojple
have always uAiuebeM fully; to.
swerve him from the path of rectitude. I had
. the other day a conversation with him about
an official In one of the departments who Is
noted for his “batton-holing”-
and of whom it is said thatihe' troabled the
President se maeh with his- visits that an
offioe.wos given him te get rid: of :him. 1
“Bdword/* said I, “you know-7—*.*' ‘ .\ '■
w ob, yes,** said he, “I knowhlm very well.
-He is a nice, smoeth-spokCn. man, and he
seems to think a powerof the President.'*.;
“Does he, and do you believe the President
thinks as auoh of himT" “
“Welly to judge from thehighoffleebegsve
him, J should think he did.** . ; :.
. "Does he come to the White' Hoqse often 11* r
“Yes, he oemet every day and s-ome- *
times twioe a day. We always. expect him
about ten o'clock in the morning, but yon
know he has so many friends who will; stop
him along the street to talk, that ho server ’
gets here till half-post ten. ; He has an im
mense amount of business to do, and so, he
always tells me whenever he comes in/* j
"80 he comes every day, doeahef^
v “Oh yes, except It. might be Sunday) and
'then, yoalubW, good,.men like him always:
go to ob’nrch." . . ' l
On another occasion, Edward sold that this
official made him presents of butter ones in a
while, bdt when he got the office ho. suddenly
stopped Us presents, giving os on excuse that
butter was always scaroe in warm weather.
“ Bat U will soon be oold weather again/*
said Edward, “ and then I’ll get some more
butter." - ;v
This doorkeeper has always been celebrated
for Ms unchanging politeness and fidelity.
He wins the hearts of all he comes in contact
with, and, no doubt, wiU hold his placwfor
life. He is perfectly contented wKo it, and
will never wish to leave the spot which bos'
known him for so many years.- He has the :
entire confidence of the President, and many
a talk has he had with these whom the pres*,
ent day looks upon as the great meuof the
nation. Edward, should be as? well known,
and as much respected by the country, os he
Is by every one here.
Gaaiualdi Coxiio.to ths Unxnn Statko.
—There Is a strong probability that wo shoU
have Garibaldi with ns before, the end of the
year.' Shortly aftorthe battle r of AspromonU -
and its dUsitroas.results to theXlberetor and
his caese, a wealthy and. well known.
man tendered him a home- with' Uinielf -in a
palatial mansion in the Fifth AVenuer i The 1
last steamer, hronght an answerfrnni Gari*
baidj,,thanking l hls friend for. his.kindness
and gratefully accepting the offer* The time
fot his retting oat for' America,could not bo
stated, uwing to' the unoertain.'condition of
■ bit bounds, but there wet's strong probabil
ity that, if his oaptors Interposed noobstacle;*
he would beiable to setout for New Yorkso
as. to be here at or about the period above ■
mentioned. .
Tea will
probably not be required to lejave the. State..
The Secretary of' Wjor is kpown.io.have made
such an announcement to a protuinept Bold
merean who oonyefsed with Um on Saturday
last. The conioripts will be placed! in gor
rUonsand on guard duty:within--tlie State'
limits, and regalarly esUsted regiraenU n6w
thus occupied sent forward into more active
service. : it is possible ia similar, disposition
may be made ef the drefted : men in -all the
Southern-Border Statet. -It it-alio -hinted;:
with agooddeil of significsoce,! that-seoes
lionists who hereafteg offend .very: eeriously
against the.. Government, .oc. who sho.w .dlsre
speot toward loyal .dtUens, may be made-:to:
1 give quarters to the drafted citiseni...
Gbskxsl McCall and tee -Elxctios.—lt
is denied, on the. pert of General.,MoCall’s*
friends, that he desired or accepted the notoT
nation for Congresr from the-Brocklnridgers;
on whlch ho was. lately beaten. . They claim
that he was trapped into-oonrenting to tha
thing after it was done, as a-punctilio of
honor. ForthareputationolGenetalMoCaU,
as a.thoroughly -loyal dtisen, .omi':for his
honor as a soldier figuring undcr tne GoTera-''
meat which his nomination : was.dc4gned' to‘
weaken, we hope that, tiris may bp .the ease,
though the explanation oulfi. with
much greater weight of.corrtctneis before the
election than jit doer after it; M v'ic-
' Tha Toronto Globe, referring t©ihe traroL
la Oanada<and I hn.-Lake ! Ontario; says tha
American vteaaere hare not been sold as hod.
.boon reported to coma te New York, and odos
that, although the: time for drafting rapidly'
approoshes lq New YorkSlatcj ther?are few.
Northern menln fbUoon the other
hand'tho Bouth Is very ’strobgly.reprinted 1
by “patriots, ‘' who loadly .preclaimiho deeds
of valor are daily penprihlng to all
wiU listen to them' In hotel paribrs or reading
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T^fXIiITART CLAIMS, .BOUNTIES,
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Loans paid during the year 1858..,.. 4106,066 61
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