The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 21, 1863, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 21
" PreiWeil’i Vittel ko' Qentol
NeCleiiu. •
W« publlshed'hoth that letters severs!
r*J* *fi°i *d hnUid by oar specie! cor
’respondent et Washington; but .in have
b»d no non an U 1 now for comment.
■I rbtn lotion re seel the foot that tks
®**fiMdul strongly disapproved of and op-
P«o<i thei, Peninsular campaign against
Klohmond; and in oo doing vo know (hit
bo only felt And thought os did almost ev
-017 earnest ond honest oiviHan in the
country, who had brains enough to form an
independent opinion.
They re real the (hot that General Mc-
Cutui, by hii obatlnsoy in that matter,
not only- destroyed, more than half of the
finest army the country star saw, or prob
ably oTsr will see, without effecting the
, object of the campaign, hut he plaoed the
national capital in extreme jeopardy, and
would hare sacrificed it if the President
had permitted him to carry out hie plane.
In intimate oonneetloh with this enbjeot
is the feat, that it was with extreme reluo
tancS, and after a delay which was well
nigh ruinous, that Gen. UcCuiuw obeyed
(he order of the President to exaonate Her
rlson’o Landing, after it hpd become plain
to tie dullest comprehension that he could
effect nothing thoret and that, had he ro
cked, the total loss of his army by die-
demoralisation and ultimate oapitula
tion would hsTO been only a question of
time. 80 helpless was he in that position
that the rebel' oommandsr at Kiehmond re
garded him as of little account, and was
able not only to dispatch Gen. Jacxsox
with 25,000 men to oheok Porn’s adsance,
but the main body of the rebel army, ex
cept a small fierce, was able to follow
Jacxson. '■
Ma. Baxruoi, the CeaMerete Seeretary
of. Stats, in his intercepted letter to Mr.
Bunsu., tayiz
Gen. Lee first dispatched Gan. Jachsoa
with a' corps d’armee of shoot 25,000
■“ .Pupe’* adranoe, oad Mil
sahefisd i«sc{f lhat a maU Jtnes maid is
<o. wash hfoOeUsa, (whose army
waadsmoralised sad dispirited hy the result
of the battles of the Cklekahoalsy, and was
being fast worn down by slokaeoj prooseded
with the mala body of the army as ranidlw
as passible to join Goal Jaoksonj her the
aorsment was aot aooowpUshed as speedily
as was deslrahle, in eoasaqaenoe of oar de
fioleaey in means of transportation. General
Lee had hoped with his salted forces, whioh
were nearly equal la number to Pope's, to
crush the army of that giaerai before Jfo-
Oiellan sould some to its relief, if suh a
asorement were attempted. The plan was on
the ere of snseeesini accomplishment when a
sadden raia-eterm so swelled the Rapid Ann
riser that It was neeessary to wait some days
before erosslag it, and Peps, la tha mean
rima, taking tha alarm, redred rapidly be
hind the Rappahannock, thus bringing him
self within fapnortiog distance of MoOiaUau,
who had beel ordered reusd to Join him in
yordsaoo with tha aatleipatioaa of Gsnaral
Lm.
Had Gen. HoCaxuas moved promptly
whoalw-WM ordered to do so, ho 00old
have boon ronnd in time to eupport Porx
with an his foross on. the north bank of
the Rappahannock; bat hie slowness ren
dered the little cid his army did extend ts
.Pons ineffective and nugatory; and thus
that which, ought do hfiye been a crowning
suooeta was turned into efsarfu! disaster.
But tier* ia another elde to this question.
Why did Hr. Lmconn keep a ia.goa
mud of Me moot important army fall six
month!’after ho had loat confidence in him,
and vhom ho ehergeein his iettor of April
with deoeiving him, or attempting to do eo,
in regard: to the number of his troops T
this was carrying that “charity whiehhuf
fareth loogand is kind” a little torffar.
The times demand sterner dealing with
man of doubtful integrity than has yet
been exercised.
Wa can now begin to understand why
men, whose sympathies for the labels are
soarealy disguised, aling with suoh mad de
motion to (general HcCaauas. He was the
right sort of a Qeneral for them. But let
us be understood: we by no means inelude
all who, even to the present moment, hare
confidence : in Mm, in that category. Bat
Hie a little remarkable that,‘While some
truly loyal men still cling to him, his most
devoted adherents are found among those
who, like vipers, are striking, their fangs
into the bosom win oh has warmed and nur
tond them into life, and given them what
ever of power and inflnenoe they possess.
Acai* wa find General Bossbaans doing
the right thing ia the right way, in dealing
with the onwards and traitors foand in his
army. One Lieut. Jeeae Ball, of the 88th
Illinois,having resigned his place on the
ground that he “did not like the service,”
nor “the President's proclamation” has
been “dishonorably dismlsaedfrom the ser
vice;” • and two or three other oflioers con
vioted of oowardlde, drunkenness, eto, have
been served in the lama way.' . ;
A special order of the day, dated Janu
ary 17th, reads as follows: •*’
Beoond Ltent. Jasso Bali, Co. 1,83 th Illi
nois Volunteers is dishonorably dismissed
the sarvioe of the United States foreooem
paujdng bis tender of resignation with so
desploahla a reason as thathi is tired of the
service and is opposed to the proclamation
of the Presideat ef the United States, the
General commanding Is glad to rid office re
of this army of fellowship with sneheehsr
aoteiv,
r CapL Duncan C. Bead, 24th Wlsoonain
Volanteen, has been dismissed the sarvioe
for deserting his regiment while H wee en
gaged with, the- enemy, under pretense of
sickness, which subsequent action proved
tot»
Second'liaaL A. D. Faber, 88Ur Indiana
Volunteers, dishonorably dismissed for
'dniskiuMk ,' *
First Lieut. James A. SooU, Co. G, 42d
Illinein dismissed for absenting' himself
wilheut leave during the battle and for
warded: aennexenSe a oeriifisete of nfler
, lug from disease, dishonorable alike to sol
diers and gentlemen.
CoL W. B- Caoeelly, of. the 6Sth Ohio, is
dismissed for drunkenness on the field of
haulm. •
. Aw Editor in Lack.
We are pleased to see by our exchangee,
that for .'vaHeat and meritorious servloeo
in the fiSU,” the Fraident has appointed
0. W. Beexeli, of the Qusrtermaater’e De
partment, additional paymaster in the D.
B. At, with the rank of Major. : . ~.
Major Beaaelt is the editor of a leading
and influential Bepublioan naner in Penn
sylemtla.and and
lAoisat efieers in the aervisaAYaltaMi
Stfmtllem, Week. J>. ft ,
—*•> ‘•V** as maeh aa onr
Washingteaootemporary.withtheabevs
appointment. Mr. Beasell la a trniy ioyal
seaa,a good gitlsen, and evsrywayworthy
of thwpoeMwt assigned bha by thaFtmi.
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The following graphic end painfully in
terestibg sccount of the late captures by
guerrillas of the gunboat Sidell end other
steamboat* on the Cumberland river ia by
a correspondent of the Cincinnati Commit
rial:
Oa Boahd xhi Szjumk Hastikob, 1
I ; January lB6B. /
l ®oklca e few momenta from tbe dreed*
fal seefies tint hiTe earronnded ub for tbe
peat three days, to aay that on the 12th
inet, in. company with many officers,
wonsdM in the late battles together with
400 wounded soldiers, on the steamers Hast*
logs and Trio, I left Nashville to assist in
getting; the steamers through to Louisville.
Before starting 1 heard several insinua
tions that tbe guerrillas would resist our
passage, but ,we being on an errand of
mercy, | thought our mission would be re-
and allowed to pass unmolested.
No.evidences of danger waa seen until ap
proaching Harpelh Shoals, we beheld the
smoking hull of the steamer Charter, and
severalburniog houses' on the south side
of the liter. The steamer had been burned
by the guerrillas under' the ; notorious Col
Wade, and the houses by Lieut. Tan Dorn,
of thejlst Ohio, in charge of the national
gunboat Major Sidell . A short distance
below was a large fleet of federal steamers
engaged in getting onr the Shoals, under
the protection of the gunboat Sidell On
paesing Van Dorn's fieetrl hailed him, and
inquired as to danger below.' He replied,
“mere la no danger. I'have cleaned them
out.” jWe passed on, the Trio a mile or so
in advance. Near two miles below the
gunboat, we taught sight of the Trio lying
to in a oavo opposite the Shoals. Knowing
that she was short or fuel, we ooneluded
that she was engaged in taking on a sup
ply ofwood. On nearing her we saw sev
eral mounted soldiers' drawn up in line
along Ute shore. As xnahy of them bad on
Federal overcoats, we thought them to be
our cavalry. They hailed da, and ordered
os to land. ‘
I atjonee discovered them to be guerril
las, and ordered Captain Robinson to land.
The current being strong, the boat did not
yield readily to the turn of the pilot, mak
ing stow progress in swinging -around,
causing her to drag slowly down stream.
This caused the guerrillas to think that we
were not going to land, and ; they immedi
ately bred two heavy voileysof musketry,
followed by two discharges of six-pound
balls, jail taking effect on the steamer.
Tour correspondent, in company with
Captain Robinson, and Pilot Kilburn, of
Covington, was standing on the hurricane
deck when the firing took place. I hailed
, them,] and told then to fire no more, as we
were loaded with wounded, and would land
as soon as possible. They tried to kill the
man at the wheel, who stood bravely at his
post, amidst all the fire, (until the boat was
tied up. On our near approach to them, 1
hastehed down to a till the dreadful confu
sion that the firing had caused. Several
ladiei were on board,wnd, be it said to their
praise, they behaved like’true heroines—no
fainting or screaming—all is quiet as could
b 4 desired under such circumstances. On
my return to the front' of the boat, 1 was
met by Col. Wade, who with a horrible oath,
ordered Dr. Waterman, surgeon in charge
of the wounded, to take his d—d wound
ed Yankees ashore, as he would burn
the bloat, and us too, unless: the order was
obeyed. I instantly appealed to him in
behalf of the wounded. 1 During this time
his followers had come on board, and took
full possession of every thing.
Here I should like,.if.l could, to picture .
out to your readers, and the world at large,
the a>wlui scent of pillage and plunder that
ensued. All but' two or three of them
’werddemormliied by the drink obtained
previous to our arrival from the bar of
the Trio. I will not attempt to pen-picture
the scene, language fails, and words are
beggars, in attempting to do so. Near one
hundred of the thieving, plundering gang,
was engaged in rifling every thing from
the jolerk’s office to the chambermaid’s
room. For a few moments the stoutest
hearta were appalled, and consternation
had seised upon aIL On passing around,
appealing to them to desist,. I met their
Assistant Adjutant General, In whom 1 re
cognised an old acquaintance, who in
stantly promised to do all in his power to
save the boat, and stop the plundering. He
epok6 to Colonel Wade, and he ordered
themioff the boat; but alas, that overshad
owing curse of both armies, was there, in
full possession of human hearts, that might
have 'been more humane, had not the demon
•pirii of rum hardened their natural sym
pathies, and unchained their baser pas
sional In their maddened thirst for plun
der, they trampled on and over our poor
vounjded men, taking their rations, blank
ets, overcoats, canteens, and even money
out of their - pockets. Ntver was there
such* Beene witnessed, For a time con
fusion reigned supreme. Daring the time,
Dr. Waterman and myself had oome to
terms with Assistant" Adjutant General
Burford, in regard to the passengers. The
officers, able and disable, were to be pa
roledjtogether with the wounded men, but
he insisted upon burning the boat. We
then uked him to epare one boat, and al
low Us to go on to Clarksville. This he
consented to do, upon my entering into a
written agreement that the boat should
htreaif ter carry no other supplied or do
any Other work for the Government, other
than Unitary wore.
in i addition to this, the writer was to
burn,! or have burned, one hundred and
,eleyeh bales of cotton that were upon the
deok of the Hastings, upon oar arrival at
Louiaville. The terms were severe, and
;Wadd would listen to no other; and on my
failing to comply with these terms, the men
mustibe put ashore, and left without cov-
rations or medioine, badly wounded,
and thirty-five miles from any military
poet.; Military rule and the stern dic
tates thereof may oondemn bur conclusion,
yet the claims of suffering humanity, under
such .circumiUnce*, would : compel us to
gb further than the terms called for. The
penalty for failing to burn the cotton on
our arrival at Louisville was the simple
surrender of unworthy self to the Confed
erate authorities; a small penalty consid
ering! the amount at stake. These terms
bring agreed upon, and Burgeon Waterman
having made up a Hat: of the paroled men,
the guerrillas left the boat, ana the wound
ed ef the Trio and her crew and passengers
were transferred to the Hastings. While
the transfer was going on, another steamer
hove in sight—the Parthenla. on her way
to Clarksville. She' was ordered ashore, I
and the same soens was sheeted over in |
herckbin, save the fact that she hid no
sick or wounded of any account, but had
Mveral passengers. .The rangers at once
boarded far, .ad for some time 41 utter mad
non ruled tho hour.; The Parthenla ni.
no* steamer, ooetlng 183,000, Andy finish
ed md fundated. While engaged In rifling
her, and pUlngup combustibles on different
part* of tho boat to maka her burn rapidly
the gunboat Sidell, spoken; of elaowhen!
hoTo in eight. Her: appoaranoo was »
signal of joy to onr men and of alarm to
the rebels, vho immediately; mounted tbair
hones, ready to ran. We hailed Van Dorn
and told him toanohor ini the middle of
tho stream, and not come between onr boat
and the range of the guerrilla eannon.
To jonr utter astonishment.' instead' of
getting ready to eoTor himMlf with glory
in tho sating of so much property and
aataral Urea, he almply fired hia retoltgr.
and than lyntmiitlouily end aneardly wsTed
his white handkerchief, in’tbkah of surren
der. Tho rebels had fired esters! Tolleys
at him, and dons no harm, sate the wound
ing;*? one of Van Dorn’e; gunners. He
then ordered one of hie own men to strike
the oolors, whloh he obeyed. They then
efosaed oter to the Tebel >lde, whp, with
Ireaeeadous yells, took possession of bar.
Hating had no aleep.for many days, and
sick *t heart oter the misery, ofthle, tha
moat unfortunate expedition of the war, I
will dose for to-day. ?
StmS*4/tt4MirarfUjt ki»t Oax’»
»M*np» ta r «rufc tk» s Puituin U lik«
Xoa Pnmb'» itUcMag tin rok of Qlbr*V
lar witk • (falzi fas.
Babel; Conicriptton.
The patriotism of the South, of whtoh
Jsrr. Davis and the rebel papers talk, if
cheerful, as they claim; iOerUinly 1 vol
ontary. By an official nofioe in the Rich
mond papers jwe learn that all persons in
the' counties of New Kent, Charles City and
James City between the ages of eighteen
and forty , whether residents of any other
portion of Virginia, or of other Slates, are
required to report themselves fer enrollment
M conscripts for military service/between,
the 12th and 22J of the present monthj Jau«
uary. The order continues^
“This notice includes every person be
tween the ages specified; those who have
been heretofore examined and discharged
either by the State or Confederate Surgeon
those who have at any time been discharg
ed from the army; those who have furnish
ed substitutes, and any and all persons
who may claim exemption on any ground
whatever. No person’s discharge, ex
emption or details, from any source, will
exense from attendanoe at the plaoe ap
pointed.”
Sia Eiuanah A&mitaoe, of Manchester,
England has fed and olotbed the whole of
his workpeople, some twelve hundred in
number, .ever since the mills have been
closed, and intends to do so as long as the
necessity may I%sL He has been heard to
eay: “1 will share my property with my
distressed workpeople as long as I have %
shilling left; this is my special mission;
and as 1 do not ask the public to give one
who has been in my employ, but taka the
whole burden on myeelf so it will account
for no large sum appearing against my
name in the subscription lieu"
Amoso the remarkable ineidents of this
war is the faot that' on the 31st of Decem
ber, 1862, Lieut. CoL Garesohe was killed
at Murfreesboro, and on the 29th of Decem
ber, 1862, Msjor Garesohe was killed at
Vicksburg. Thus at two points, nearly a
thousand miles apart, the two brothers have
lost their lives within two days of eaeh
other, both having fallen in support of the
Union.
LECTURES.
HALL.
H'rdneiday Evening. Jan. 31,
atur IMPBOVIUKRT.OB KIQHT IDOCATiOH
Or CHILDBSM.
Prof, O. 8. FOWLER,
or SEW TOSS
SVIlsgU Adaimtaa, 83 OCIITS. l«dba admit-
ted to thU Lecture VBU.
*S"ProfcmloEAl rxealtalUos and advice loach leg
heal ih, avocation, mar, lag*, eelf-Improvement, man-
agacaant af children, diiiy, at Su Chartm HoUL
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iiLK LLHKAKk Atst>
'* r s r UiATIOH LKOTDBES.
C. B. GUTHBIE, M. D.,
Of Haw Yak City, will driver tha am Lector* of
lha cooree bafere tha Tooag Han't 14.
brary Amociailon, ca
Thursday Evening, Jan. 33d,
AT
LAFAYETTE HALL
S&bject—Tna Past, Puunr asd Fctcas or tn
Hisauaxari Tau.it—lt* Cukaxi, Paooccn axz>
Labos.
GIKT&—to bo hod ot tbo Mtulo
tot Book bUm, library Booms ind oi tbo Door. •
Dson opon ot eV( c’ctuck j Loot an to ot T)£.
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W. D. MoGowax, } Loci on Coomltloo.
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PUBLIC JTOTMCmS .
[]3*cual MttN take notice.—a
mooting at Cm! Moo»aadoUotkon laumt*
•d.will b« boldoi lE* BUABDOr TBABN JtlKjftl ■,
on TUlsOiV) Jan. STto, it 109*0,0.k au's-e tortti*
tnrpkoo- >akin< olioo ia rouctojo to tk» pr»o*ot
oa<—ooAbUand ax.-rvluat CMssndoi Coal Hi-cra.
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MART OAT, MBS.
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Tbo Aanaal, Kteo.Joo of hub director* of
tbi( Company, o> mm tot ono year, will bo bad u
iho Book, on TCkBJ>AYe fob 3i,1m3, otewcon ibn
boofool 3 ud 6 o'ciooa j«. m
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tb> Piitabargb and Allogbeay Nridgo Co.
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paoy, In tbo City of PUubaroh, on TUUDAT.
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bond BcooUlac* MUedid «lifc Cruap ud Xipocto*
r»toa, Pri4o»vO pi oU portae..
.v iNmarfM JOoa/oni —W.cfcorr* Aron
to# ifof.tt* retail offeoifet jrorofj Ueoiio*or J(*r»
• r«moiM*lß IM Bud, Bordtottcf Bur.
ftSooodfttrfSS ta ,b * **f*'
fill’, 6ft coot* for bo***■ * T?*'"W,*»«Pr
SSSluirSujilfl '^nSSSS
nl.4i(iuian, »|S,p‘»wS£^ i r '
JTEtF Vwfi* r£|tTI«M£FTL
CONSIGNORS—My correspond*
%. mm hereby notified of »c& ngeis my boat*
* »*Ma to* «*" of capital. Tb® fettm *3u
Mco-dieted in »y own a&mr, tod acder *n* per
•'nil •nperriii'Q, aa heretof-re. T® try eoselgncr
o th®p*»ti®irl return my tb«nra for tb® liberal
pettonag* eitendd to me, and bop* thel r f*» n v<ll
t-a'OQUaatd ®&d in-rated attd*r ti® ixfetinr o*»
gan'iationoftnybu lota*. WM A.OffYtß.
f'tO-PARTNKRfitiIP NOTtC B
Mate of rr*w r«ri —dig and County of Bnt
* or* . —» hi* i» to certify t hat »b® osd«rtlgn«d bar®
formed a limited pnnuine to the
proTiroD* -1 the Petted Sutatea of.b* 6ta<® of
*« w Yo k, eotltied *‘i>f limited P*rtn-nh>p*,” and
the axeodiun - * thereto, up n tbs to:Jo«in* tarme
and coodlicn*:
First, 'l b® bam® wb'ch *u*h rartnejibip
la to be cot da ned If MILLiaM A GWtlB.
8'« adlr. Tb® general < aturo cf tbobatm t« to b*
tianuceM* U® <lllu*co c mninlcn oi CBUPI
AoO bEllN<i> PfT&y. EvHOIiB
TrJrdle. The oarei of tbe general And tptvial
partner, laterfe'ted in tb* panh r h'p her 1 1 refeir*
«d to, an* th»fr reaped fr® iitidenoM, are at ftltorra:
WlL’IeU A. OWYtH 1® ibe g‘D*ral partner.
uidra«l2« In t e Uty.County u .| gtatt of heir
OdUTST' PHEBOWTER litheepedat r»'tu r,
■nd miitfintb® Oitj, County aid feta • of hew
York.
. Fourthly. It® amount of capital • blch t'l* f wfal
p r ner i ai o<ntri at d to tb® «mmi. rtock i» (be
fomot TWENTY THOCdAM) D JtLAß'i, laraeb.
1 1'ttly. ihe i eriod *t wtmb eaeh pa’ tners' ip is
ts coum-naa.i* tbe®>x<hday of Jacmry, on®tbov*
■and ® »h» bnodr d and il«ty three, ana ifeo petlod
at »hi<b it till if tb* tb!r y*Ont day of
December, o&a tuetttand'eight hnncr«d aid amty*
aaran
SLitbly. Tb* to (qmi tbill hi oondn t«d tod bib*
■«*d ia ib» city «f New I. rk • fortt.id, *h r* s*«
jl«o*of bn>ln*«io( ih par.uoftMp »btll
b* conducted, »U. A.OWtSB,
CH&UTOfHIB QWTIB,
a?l 'm
Jafloar* 6 1803.
y AI.UABLJS ruuntlii: ¥ Uii
BTBIiT ?:b SALt—A Swilling ard Lol, 80.
83 Fooo itnot, Dortb lido, near Votbar;—26xl36
t«et. Addrai $,
JOBH WAT. Jr.
6«wUklfjvUl* J». O.j
Or. 68 Market itr.et. Pittebonh. Jalulw
f ikuuifiKiJta.—
VT 10 > bbdi. U. 0. Sugar, prist;
76 ao, KB. isd Cobt Sn^ir;
60 bbU. LoTtfiog't C’nubtd Hour.
60 to AmulßCoHm di;
1-6 dj Ytlhnr flsgir. all crtdca:
70 do LCT.fI t'tai Yp? *
if*? 0° K. T. Sjropa, rtrioiu brandy
€5O b«gt CoSm, bit to priato:
UO bntta Tobacco> 6t uj 10t*
50 kt,« do, 6twbt:
?S,wO Gorman Glean;
w tag* Popper tad AUaptc*;
10 do 0 I'-ia; ,
SCO do Bhot, anorted ilia;
75 htlf cbMU T. H. A Q. p. ietn
*6 do Btaek Tar;
With a full Mtortam of good* laoor Upa.f'raaU
b J M J. 8. DILWOBTH A <30,,
. ISO Md IB 8«oni ttrwl.
Kj UriUJbi.—Letter* of
li to tb «tito of Hoary Ckillut, late of WOktu
tpwMtlp, dNMMd, haring» mo graotrd to tbo aa
daieUned, all i*n m iadooUd to the eUd eeta'e ore
nqoM*od to make immediate payat&t, acd thoee
harlog claim# or demand* a;alast tbo oetate of aa'd
Moedeat will make kn wo tbo tame without delay.
*® _ JOHH W.OHALFANT,
Ho. 91 Water etreot, Pltubnnh:
or, HXHBT B. OHAUAHT,
WUktne tomthlp.
Ja9(k£tda6t«T
QIFT BOOK BTOKB,
PltUborgh, Jap. 19. Itg3.
Vo. 118 Wood Btreet
A fmh topply of PHOTOQBAPH ALBUMS;
FAMILY, POCUT ABD PEW BIBLES,
An! HIOTOEIOAL WOftU
Jost i«cilr*d ud f«nlMt fftmUg rtdmotd prior*.
mm ' A OOSTLT QITTj worth from SO coats to
fire, 01T1H WITH BACH.
I'd WOOD 6TBIK.
2PTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
JJji HABTFOBD, €OHS.
ASSETS, JubvTi UOl
tfaritt PaJajL
Ckrt.Trtarery Ifotn i&4 OwtiicaiM
of ladsbiMnw, Mhud A dtpodwd
(tfiU,ud la AfwtU* haada..,«.,...t ,436,041 41
BMkfltoeka,!* fttv fork, DarUmd.
Bortoo, bi Loola, J hlUdaJpU* aad
_ oIW -’- 1
C fi. Md toulißwxU. ta X - H. I,
a. Micbiftb o*d tßdUaa_ M7.4&5 00
at, B»divNo« Tori, Bneklya, fiSrT
lord, ft cboitar, Jon*7, Milruk'*..
Bbilieod Stock*,' Uutford A «. Hot b,
oo*b. Klvar oad Bw« oo A Wpreattor. 119/01 ro
170*36 00
ouu ol CcanotilttU, Unpack 7 Lcod.. loo.a 000
X*Ol IlUti, 87,00 If
.18,863410 m
LESS LIABILITIES t
Lfi«r*,ai»dfsa(«4 41i01d0».91.9,0e9 7T
Juurj DiMdtnd, I'O.iCO 00
Hrt „ Si
Do'J •»oro to. U.»tf<M. j«n. 1. ISOi.
«rßMp,.t«llt»olicitlM4 *Ut takt {iMsor* in
MUndiuf to jocr Imtorontw v&btb.
A. A. CAHItIIAA BEO, A**n<»,
St fntrih uiv«t
LOW, at 2*o. 9BAUuir tjr,
aura Ammo ahdqdk sboxs;
aABM’BWMN, 4 * 1 ’ f Oo,a '» oataLbt abd
Sf PJS?I* MIBaBS ABD OBILDBINICOKE:
BALHOBAU ABD BOOTf;
PABK CBM BAIB VBLT HlLnt
BAATLCTT-8 BLACXIBO. '
Ooontry aarclugU «U 1 Bed U to lUr odnoun
BVBontotor to OHIAP CABS STOBB cl
J. H. BOHLAJfI),BB Market St,
fxond door fhm fifth.
»av»iujUi» unij*. f
QBA.LED sSb\%klWDi}£iL
«w »»«M> ft*, of LIAD Wise, 1». U
fSo 'iS *?,***• • Bo »ot» oott load, oatf doiltorod
onb. WoihlßpodlTkiy PotJ, boo of od ozpoioo 10
* IP********* vtibla tea day* anar tht «zpira*
Jftcb ttttf noil U JmmmM bf % aril tin
outfmen ta«p3Mil>U cstjob*,
rartlßed ti> to «oa» of tbs imrcncDt, §st
***• bfchlar,J( his oir r(■ tea lovaat,
sUiDßstUatslytQtsr iau oatraol» 1< tibd«*aM
nt f***V7i fo» tts faUhftit psrf rsian of tbs work.
_>»»•»* lo a«M»«aSOW, Was? Atsat.
w*. m. uin
& CLARE,
COKMISaiOH HISCHABTB,
Andßrckan In
PZTOOMJIUK AHD ITS PBODtOtS,
SI atdlD BTSMMT, Km For*.
JK?S» 4s“ta«f tha »«W TOBC PABAF-
Pl>Z 0AS1)1,1 CD, ( ; |>ltel»m
UUtftUAM ntuBLIS HfKOrAULKa
LV tha Attacks cf Jmlobi
tsftdm,iibo Mpttv to Um bui of OfU
*TOSIAH PBBBLB BPECTAOLBB
datlf tko nmot autowasita of our
oltlaaaa. All thulaaalM bio axaaliu all Mhaa
SpwtaSltii thru call and aamatlna tba &CB9IAI
PafißLS coat. ForiaUbj'
1. DIAHOBP, Praetioal Optician,
Maottfeetararif tha Bubo Pabbla Bpaotaolaa,
MO M FlfthattcAt. Ifonbaa PM BntMtqt. ■
J w. wiuilaus&cu.-s
IM PBOTSD DOCBIiZ TffIMAD
ftt»W# ■Betting' JHachinet.
H Youth ftroat, Plttabnrgfc.
Tk«M lUchtfica or* from flrtoao to twooty doUan
•broportteo: toy etUr mofcfclM I* thodtjr. Thay
wIU do oil kloda of vorkf'-ood ore erw rooted for
Bo* by ibMtiil l«|irAiMiot|
oiTOmuUMM: anMarat*, w*|o* U) b* mm *t
tb* tfflc* of J. W. F. wftlt*, 106 Fifth atrwt* And
n*lc» Is htiftbi girt* ihoi-tb* tmd*n*ta*d will
tt**t at (kid offlo* m lUIIPDI lh*37lh lcsteot,
stl o'clock bi n., to boarood d*t*rnib* cay eo«*
pUlaUthbfrirubtaud* b9.Mjroo*c|tfftUnd by
Sild MMMBtaU. BALSTOKt
- , i ■ . M. TUTDLB,
• * j..., • :• JOBS WILttOS .
Jaaaaft IMk. IMUt i
OANB| UDi MyKlUAtttS
ctrt»K«oulud M Um rirtUUMBDOLUB
UiTiaai B».« fOUBTH •TBMT, Pm*
I«l*l» ' i 0. *• mtWlJrwwi,
mttJt SriM or J; Vv. tfJStKM'A
toSgKEMftraSsSS#.
?sssLStfWisrrsah/KKf
• Oft . J.W.MMII,
J-w-baulS. *.-/-
tm. Utt. IMMIMI .. “5
jrEir jtprEßTisKjtnEjm
rjX> OOUNTKV HKHOHANTS AND
DBALIB6.
EATON, ItlACKim A co^
Not 17 and 19 Fifth Street,
JobtMund NttUm otniKIIQIUi iMBBOi-
BKBICS. HOfllßß*, QI.OVRS, HOOP SKIRTS,
RIBBOBB, BBIBTB, COLLARS, TIBS. OVDR.
SHIRTS and DRAWBB& WOOLBS HOODS* HU.
BIAS. SCARPS, KRPHTB ABB 8HIOUI)
WOOL; UITTUIQ TARHS,o»feiadud
teanit*.
o«rn«k va* pert*—ed Ufeni tba't—l o—t aft.
tab »t& pda—, and wa oAr mat tada—n—ta to
OITY abb ooohtby KxSoHAHTsTItiLLi.
BUS. PKDDLRBfI, m* aQ wbobay to »U again.
M. B,—A .phot— a—irfjj—t oi
Staple Dry Goods,
4t*b«lmb fflihi.
gALE OF
J. M. Burchfield’s
OLOSIHQOBT '
WINTER DRESS GOODS,
-\
CLOAKS,
SHA W Xj s.
S O N T A G 8,
ABD
8 BATING CAPB,
>, & eor. 4th end Market Sta.
)«u
IJIHB CHILDBNAYLOK
RAPE OABE
1i p«UUHd la hB la tUa wwk 1 .
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE.
Ml a*
HTJITT’S
J*l# Maeona Hau, Firm Ezbot.
PHILADELPHIA
BHIRT AID COLLAR HORSE,
;M*» DOZCB BIOKOBT 8HIBT8;
XOOODOM* OBIT, BBS ABD BLUBTIiAV.
OBLaBlBTf;
1,000 BO EBB ASBOBTBD PABCT TRAYRLIRB
SHIRTS} \
1,000 BOZtK WHITB HTJBLIH SHIRT?, fro*
to *5 apwmrto;
1,000 DOIl?BUIiX QTXBALLs;
10,000 PAIRS COTXOSADS PAHTALOOSB;
MenefeelnreM of tk» MIBXR'S WXLBH TLAB
HXL rHIRTS, and aUrg* wotiimt of LIHBH
ABD MAfcARILLSS BOsOßfl ABB OULLARA.
ABO SBBTUKBH'a . ÜBBUBIHO OOOPA^
Bor n't by
Z27.1C0 00
BENNETT, EUCQ A CO.,
. ... ?°*tlTCbarakAlfef,Phllid.lphla.Fh
lillasw
Ti IRON MANUFACTURERS AND
Tl “ B6A * t »o«-
*j tuftM Middlnri« Mtivr const) « h,. knova h
111. "MUIDLUIX
ntititneM is tbs non ihomch Bssssr> u l
a**h lmpror*d,sate tbesapedaiaadsnoa of sxp*
*hnead sad accorsftl autoagcn; ssd it* pnsont
owners, haring taken Uehltdjrto astmrs Inatbtnd*
ness, og»r it tarsal* as a vsrj Moderate price.
It ia bslitTUl (ha s wry UvoreoU epeortnsitp Is
thu presented,Co tty om wishing to engage la ths
bustaeee of ashing ng Ifstal, stpselallj as ia addi*
iloa to ltihdrsatM** of cheap sad saosUoat snailt*
sf Cost, ssd ttaasportetioa tarllilfte, ths Hnlnf
m«y be cotameacsd Immediately spoa securing ths
iwqelaita stockist Oisthi Tarases Mu enure!*
rs*dj lorlu Area to be lighted. i 7
It bsa s autalTS stsa* Btook, oa a rock flModaiioa;
thshsaithacd lining ar* new, tn* latter ofHo.l
BoUvar Are tries for hoik laair sad oater walk.
Tbs stock sad ooal house a:s asv j tha machlnsrr
and hst.blartpatfa sederj asvaad Improved can
IsiprovsßeaCs, ead the whole aada ready tar sac
oaufnl *
Arailway bringsth#,b*t uaittVof Iroa-aaklog
ooaltetheuvslot thatntaaethaadei alow ork*.
and ths Ist* dheevarics of ssmttmii additional Jam
coal Adds ia tha immediate vicinity. aaanroaa
«»«££? rt , T ,IWB te *•
Ths finui it so iltastsd ai to us tbs OsaaL or
*•*£*•*•* O** **<»••»• Mint 1. tfc. Bits.
“tow* a*} >**lon Mm tSm, CTnMiacuiitL
lam Krinuim k> ntlai *J.iuuL
I*l. lW| gMWMjIMt
R. & BDIAKB, ,
B'TJI&ITITUIE&EP
■o.HiaiTßmuiitsnT,
11 fimmuu
rjIHK GIRARD HOUSE, ~—
| i" | nmjkDXLFBZA. '
t*. <Wd |«' aore ,***» rant „
. 1 81-OPIBSBI* A ■■
FIKBT OUll HOTEL.
,mhUc t* 4 "* l *** MlMted.
prun'd, p.4. r ,H
iiifcw ximot.rownKtoo.
$lOO. W>DNTIER j « 1()0
atm call
Ko.IM filik itmt, MdcSrbS^b.tMti ckiock,
and Arraus of
ajfis nntU money m collect*!
OHARLSB L. OAU}WTET.T. t : /
(saottw: to James Holmes A Oe«> \ y
■ -I - fOMS >i BSMB, .
mSmdbu? 1 HAIU '
&£?!?' Mlw ■
L?HMir»^ B D V.u«giir DK, * i
: rwiU'kf' ;■ finim tbamnok,
t>LoiTK— “T—r— —
,1# bbU. d»k. Whit* irtmt ttmßtnm
-100 da Os M So sT p
! OSo iym 4m • ■ ' . .
Ilttm»SSd*»MUbv - A;
mniODuai,
i j • •. \ j -
/XMri* ,«OODA
jgALMORAL BKIBTB,
JJOOP HKIKTB,
SUcUUj i«!M, clfl! mQls( off *t rtrj lov prioM, *i
iIOJUiB’S TKIMHIHG S7OBS, !
|>lT T 7 *T9 MAMPtT BTBIT, ;
B Y KXPKBta
Zarfiei* Hem-Slitchid JFdVA»
Tor th» priiat, Uhm gocdi vfll bo nil at old
Trio—.bythodososorbstf iln—o. lodktmim
—ooojr by pmrch—lsf bow.
JOSEPH HORNE,
>l> - 771 n MAEIIT BTBIIT.
JJJQ LBHL BTBWABTB PATENT
TBEIAR, it las ibi looters prio—. far sola by
rjIHE HANDSOMEST YETI—AneW
ODtTLMKT* BiaUSn BHIBIIS,
Jutnootndbj MAGBUM A GLTDI,
W« jit mi IH^ond.
LARGE INVOICE OP ALPACOA
BUAIM AKD icon B IAIE6—SOLTXBIIO,
iICLIM, HDMBODLI. u< otter <l«lr»bU tatm,
jntnnindl), MAOBGX A QLYDB,
TAHOOtQ HAPIDLT XTMBT SAT, n mold
»lrte ollUute ■■ mil or
M WT to adl oad oxoglpotte TEAT
C. HANSON LOTEACO.>B,
HOCBSKKEPIko GOODS,
Of til klntf*, yry cfa—p. |
. AMO. . i
BiiLKTUBO XUBLXHB ft LOTOS,
XkackaoprtttMk to Uudtj.ud at Wnr frtoo
Uaoti«7 coo Übooffct brut eooolotkoSoatora
ettlaamttUprmat tlma.
C SANSON LOTS 4 (XX,
o» t— Obmiwaii Bn Hum} 1
JMTKiUCITiKttTU 01'1-y w COM-'
BIT CIUIU. liunm A pimwT.wnn
_Dalnf till month (JAHCABT.) wo wm don. 1
» "Urt otoek oj Urn Ulowinc mootartl.!
ReduttdPricet,
uki room ft* BPBIHO GOODS.
Dooltto wilt find onr aooortminto of Umoo noli
»U onltod to Ihdr ttwl«.tol.Uprt» .ndTJug*
**• f** J* ortldoo onto* lowof thna thoj;
*"«” u KdtaSci
onjturroWH, bobtob bibbxd ahd on
WOOLXH HCKIXBT I :
qlotbb, e*tmrttßaS bock abb wqqi
i OLOTBB AHD HtTM;
TOOLBB ÜBDBBBHMIB AHD DBAWISS:
WOOL HOODS, OOErOBT), eoAnn. *O. .
TASOT GOODS, BOT.
TOSI. IHKBAD6, BAUDS AHD HOTIOHB, an
Hack la M*W[sßlUika|na tjaajbitk* cUy.
, WP«dal aoUta to an Hack of HOOP.
fIIACRimi&CHLYDE,
nxuutinin.wiM.
(Baaasn BBn«h aaS tka Ofa»esJ.l >aM
Vinvumxii,
(jouuiUitiiKtt xo-iiAX’,
' AT*
BARKER & CO.’S,
69 Markißt Street,
-• ■ i (n
6EIATEBX BALBOFTHE SEABOY.
BILES,
• 8 H AWLS,
' . ’ ABB i
DRESS OOOIDS
than Eeuttrn Coit. i
. uunminoL
, y\ IjAKUB BTOU& of
O Xi O .A. El S
" AKD
SHAWLS,
«■* UCmDBT lZPßiat.
: ■ *W, :
BOOFEBOEB
Delaines,
AT as CERTS,
W. & D. HUCUB',
Oor. Fifth A Hsrkot Sfe,
. S.IB -r *? T^®BD * OH *
AiiUolNU OUT BALK ; '
'/Y . ' or ■
WINTER GOODS.
EATON, MA€RIJIS A CO
• ; *-r*
rmtatoMkiatiiHirAnniAt, xhtorost,
*•* •* n **Hrt»«»lkriraKUnaitaekaf '
wiKEEaotws;
ikaUDDonov iuintnnai
r ’ katoy, kACßiiii a eo, •••'
—•
«- ;x '
1 *•'
■kawA'ia. ***
r : ■ «**».KACMHAOe.
..■AtVrwiknMA
)H,D.OOWMY r ;.-)T,
. «gg*y»»*»»Am.»iß>»« BtoTyJa.r
Toy eh**p,«*
HORN E’S,
TT*7*IfABK«T «TB»XT.
Jort nedrid, (Ui
ICXC&UX A GliTDl* j
TUCirintittMt
Miettmiul qf
ft Maclnt «trwt. ;
lT GUUUB AKH Al>
LAMISTOCX.*
! **T4 Mukatitmc
THKATB&
j Wm. Hitomm.
— JL Lum,
IHTS (W. n.»J. T ) ITIBJBB, J». Slrt. HeS,~
Will b« prMnUdt.&tarcicmiiH'a apitodld camtjtt
: LONDON AhSUHANCB.
MBBtaMr
KAAK. , Mr. flxjxojf.
!To OoHtlmS* . j , _i !
; THE BPECTBK BRIDEGROOM.
Lm,
* W'iliUAifc'U ~
POLVOHAiIIA OP THE BAB,
[ vifjoßD iwtxs.; ixxtsßß.evcoisai
! BOVBK&BO IT USDI
I. I ' 3H« FUBLia DELIOHTBDt
' I; MJABlUlsej with tbe tirjpnt i.q-tut of kn.
i<nd« wAob>nbiraiiii>til« to obi.ln Mmlttuc. it
iHuoalo Hill, Ib.iULIUHAAtA >iu ni»la all
!T,a« BAuSl«k.bltto 4 EACH
.o’clock. ftfetmM WttrAAeUA.]: and BAXUEDAT
:A/tWHOOHIi, ftt 3 o'clock. Deota 'open half an
{hour jnerlonaJ ' . •
; CMldianlS 01HH,
JIVCTiOjr SMILES.
Household fpkkituhk at
AtfOTION.—On THIS (Wednesday) ATTZB*
' nt 2 o’clock, Hill be ibid, at Dam* Auction*
[U WH< hitmr, aquiuitilycf Houiahild Fni&Uue,
jootspilaingl Hair. Scot, do a, toalnet BediUed*
.Cbativ, Oerboa Oil Bfcmp, OLh* dara. StOTW, Book
Uu4 Oil lalnii-g#, Jfraaed kiccoiM, Bike ban
jUienufliandiriunitttie* : - _
' • )*4 ’• ; ; ; : J. Q. X>AYlfl,Anot,
*JS H'IJTG JltbtVllijrEß.
■yyBBKLER b WILSUK'B
. NEWING IdkcmiVES,
'! • • no. w, fifth btbsxt,
PIXTBBUBoa, FA
Ibw DHBtVAtLID TBUIbS MACHISM
hava Jut been awarded the hlibatl premium it tk
VOBliV'o JTAIB, tbi to tk
vodd ooapeitog. , . 4. ,
Gnjriod,o:o hare alreat! y cold, oil fMaf
Bulwntl ealtefectlon. ' h 7
*»= ; ; 9 „j • • 1
tu Maehisi make* the lock;etlt«h im poeribte to
Quaratf'Vtib lha natlal adTanUqflßfc betog alflfca
ea both, i Idea, foratof do rldga eetihiin. it vfll
bom, fcU,g*tbor, bind, oord, took and
The elegance, ifpeod ami etnplidty of thla M*.
chine, the beauty and etreogth ofeiltch, and adapt*
ability to the tldekeet or thinswt - fcbriee reciter tt
the moat SUOCKBSf UL AHD POPCLAH BIWXHfI
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