The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 22, 1863, Image 2

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DUtriot, for » bompUtirmU Of tbo tJongret
tionol GlobOf oont«Uhif tfeo'ofeoUl roeord of
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Northern Secession Programme.
The! plot thickens? Thedemooracy, which
detfWnlttlawa aW 'lpiifwiplW from tlie
cotton field* of .the Sontii, and its inspirn
tion trow dilUUnies and dram-chops,—a :
craven,cowardly, crawling, contemptible
things which will die oat &e soon as slavery
•hall either bo abolished or be oat off from
thoUniou-r-a thiagfo which the triumph
of either party how itraggling for the mu
/ aery woald be equally fatal,— iabuey me
turing a plot, Jhe object of vhieh is to
break op the Union among the loyal states
and throw asmany of the fragments -as
possible - Into political Union with the 1
Booth, and thos.secure—not the Unionea I
,Ji was-—not the Constitution as it is—but a
re-annexation of as many of the nonHslave
hplding states as possible to the South, to
the Confederacy, to bo governed on South-
with slavery for the corner
stone, the cardinal prineiple.
Fjuuusdo Wood, Jobs Vu Buaxs, and
the rest of that eUqne in New York, gave
the first impulse to this movement, which
at length at the time. New Jer
sey was fixed upon to begin the movement,
by the passage of resolutions inviting the
States both North and South, loyal' and
» rebel, to send delegates to a National Con
vention to meet in Kentucky. Louisville
was at first suggested, but Lexington is
named in the resolutions before the Legis
lature of New Jersey. The objeet of the
Convention Is.to agree upon terms of peace,
and these terms of course are to be con
cessions to slavery to any extent that may.
be necessary to attain the object. The St.
Louis Xfariecntf seta forth'tte~pregramme as
* follows:
“ A well-digested plan i» prepared by
the Democratic leaden in the w eetern and
Eastern States. That plan, though revolu
tionary In its'end, la Intended sot to be so
In its means, up to aeertain point, if pos
sible. As many Legislatures of. the Free
States as eaa be prevailed on are to be got
to send Commissioners to Louisville, Ken
tucky, to meet Commissioners from the
Border and as many of the Slave Btates as
possible. If the Bepnblioans, espeeially
the Heir England Btatee, do not send Com
missioners, they are to be left out If they
' do; no matter; a plan of compromise is to
be offered which.wiU force them out of the
1 Union, thus putting them into the attitude
of rebellion. They , are Sot wanted. The
' Confederacy: is to comprise tire Western
States, and Ohio, New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, &o.:
•o ther there shall be an outlet to the sea
on the east via New York, and on the south
via New Orleans. When this Convention,
at Louisville, meets, It is to be
virtually a Congress. It will invite the
Southern States into its deliberations. Of
those that come in, and with those of the
North that ban be got to join It, a Confed
eracy is to be formed, in which slavery is
to be- lsgaliud and guaranteed in every
possible way and abolitionism crushed oat.
Cutoff tram New England, it is hoped that
free speech and free ideas will be’ee effect
ually disposed of sa to set at rest forever
all agitation of slavery. Indeed, rgitation
on a great many subjects is to be effects
, ally orushedoat."
That 'thus will be an earnest attempt
<woda to carry oat this programme there
can be no doubt, notwithstanding Jarr.
Davis' solemn declaration in his meesage
■' 'that; under no possible drcomstanoes, will
the Confederates agree to a reconstruction.
But the “democracy" can urge the humble
. plea that their plan does not eontemplsle
- a reconstruction—that they do not ask the
South io oome back to the North; bnt only
that the South will graciously permit the j
broken fragments of the North, or a part!
of them, to put themSelvee under the wing
of the South—that they , will agree to any
thing; no matter how humiliating, eo that
they ahall not be left alone to contend with
' those who have no love either for them or
their only remaining principle, slavery.
- We think it'likely that Jnr.iDa.Tis might
bs mollified so fkr ss lo rsoedvs thee* States
on probation; and then pfler tha “demoo
. , nay V ahall have orushed ont ail freedom
of speech' on the subject of slsvery, end
■giysn a reasonable Useurano* of their ability
- to keep down the Bepnblioans sad utterly'
.-rti.gnieh abolitionism, admit them to a
full communion. ' ‘ .
It is unfortunate for the plotters that
they are/aa a body, a aetof cowards, as all.
demagogues,, ere. If lew eunning and
VtrickjekyAbnld accomplish theirobjsct, they
. migh t have home ehauoe of sueooss; bnt.
—.About, the time 'their traitorous schemes
«t.«ii begin to take pruStlcal form, a storm
■ of honest Indignation win bunt upon them
’ that wIU sweep them and their plots to a
poUtical perdltlou deeper and darker than
anything ever before known in this oonn
try; acid none will bs herder them
than th» honest men of the democratlo party.
Now Ist ns see what pwepcofthcr* l*:of
. getting this nvolationaiy madlUAery iito
“ i oparntLonTJu New.Jsrsey,Dslawsrs, In
' disna and minolsenlyare
v , in the ssosndant In, both, branches of the.
Legislature; and en the nseumptloi that
the democrats are all “tsossh," those four
’ ' States seep appoin t delegates to the pro
-posed National Convention. Perhaps Ken
tucky may oondesccnd to go In, as the con
-1 vsntlon is bs held on her soil, and win of
. —mTee honndtf hsr.controL. Bnt thst ls
inlsss d*lspfs*~enn~be appolptod ln
othsrStktas bysems antheritynshnowu to
' An. esaetitatloas.. Governor Sxtkovb
mtgtt'appolnt for New York; bnt there 1»
• ■ theend evnn of that'string. Bet ii’u
. eunau'se ssetud psrksps a democratlo oon-.
■ ' - TouUoamSght do thc work waU enough, or
- : uvsn s IsgislsUve caucus. We admit that
ftsseWOoW,** sorryeredentlals to lay b»-
- fore their Southern masters ;nnd ws have
V ;. vsry gr*v» double whether the Autocrat of
; r <- ■ the B®ulh Would huv**nj» thing *° 40 wl*
-.j' Mb.- lt may be well
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• or the party, as Mtttttuted, it “gsae up.”
•'■■■ o: PuSLZO'KdDOAXIOX AMD I/>TAI*TT.—Mr.
BabtMMytti* BniiHnWliatmtotgomo I»*.
|(rofiloa.'UXutß«k7 iurpiM U»i i(no>
7 iai»M «u th« tool ot tnuon U th* ffenth.
BrJpndoM* (UIMU* la tb«w U»t th*
’ls,.
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wMoh h»T»’t«iriß«»t iHiUatnlrttd for •
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of Uwflfflbl. P«mj«8»
u QurtmttM U aif Mr. ii plM* •(
KMrHon■oßWT.tMMwiiflTHfwrt-t.
’ liMtoa l> tkli Itral Munaltp.
The Bartantie* of Reber Warfare.
The lately reported barbarities practised
by the rebels! when they captured oar
steamboats on j the Cumberland river, are
now Jolly confirmed. The negroes whom
they found on those boats they stripped
aekcd r Uod .torturing
the poor victims of their eanßeless bat
fiendish rage jwitb the lash, left them to
die under ihe prolonged tortures of hunger
and- thirst, exposure, and their festering*
wounds. ThU almost incredible narrative,
of the barbarism of rebel warfare,'which j
seems established beyond all car il or ques-i
tion, by the dost unimpeachable testimony
of eye-witnesses, calls at ones for some de
cisive action; on the part of .the Govern
ment. Lctr soch steps be taken, promptly
and unfalteringly, as will effectually oheck
such outraged for the future. If no means
of doing so iwere within our reach, we
might realise all the bitterness of those
condemned to feel that “to, be weak, is-to
be miserablebut with ample means to
deter the tebfel slaveholders from a repeti
tion, of such outrages, we Shall only be
criminals Ifi thß sightof Heaven,- and ob
jects oT contempt before the whole civilised
world, if wb shall' fail’ or falter, even
for a day, ini resorting to such measures as
will' effectually blook this horrible and
bloody game of out barbarous
Besides the scene of savage cruelty en
aoted on the! occasion referred tp, in the
above remirks, it will be' remembered that
We had, yesterday, to report another out
rage of thebe guerrilla savages towards
colored freemen employed as eooks on the
steamboat ‘‘Hastings,” which lately left
th?« city, and was captured on the Cum
berland Elver. These colored men, being
prisoners of war, like the rest of the crew,
were deliberately shot by their rebel' cap
tors —who thus added a variation: u the
previously enacted horrors. But even this
—prompt,' downright murder, uka thll—
was less revolting than the first; —it was
a mitigation of the full measure of slave
holding cruhltyit was the “tender mer
cies" of Southern barbarism.
£ contemporary thus calls on the Gov
ernment doits^duty:
It is a ddty of the Government, which it
oannot neglect without dishonor, to adopt
at once a system of retaliation that will
put a step to the barbarities of the rebels
Upon the colored men in the Government
Bervice, whb fall into their hands. The ao
ooants of the capture of the steamboats with
army supplies on the Cumberland, agree in
stating tbit tho negro crews were stripped,
tied to trees and cruelly whipped, and left
bound to perish in the severe cold. The
military authority lays its strong hand on
boats, loads them with army stores, and
sends them to fail into rebel hands, when
ttreir unoffending crews were murdered on
account of their color. The duty of the mil
itary authority to protectevery person em
ployed in its eervioe, need not be argued.
The obligation is more imperative whsn
the persons are forced into its service.
Whatever‘means a respectable Government
would use to enforce humane treatment of
its soldiers who fell into the enemy’s hands,
our military authorities should resort to,
promptly: and sternly, to protect these
colored men. When it is established that
a rebel ■***» suffer in retaliation for every
colored mm abased or murdered by rebels,
then the Government can honorably take
those men into its service. Till then it is
suffering' dishonor by subjecting them to
then atrocities, and by resting quietly un
der tbe»n, While the Government proclaims
its army will protect the enemy’s ne
groes in ihsir freedom, let it enforce upon
iU commanders the duty of protecting those
in its service. _
Tli« EidUßßce ©1 the Rebels.
Already, so frequently, since the com
mencement of the rebellion, hare false and
-dtfosivej views of the resources and means
'of retlitueenrithis the reach o? the oon-
spirator* of the slaveholding Confederacy,
boon set forth by writer* and speakers
in the Northern State*, that we hardly care
to i»v» np any argument, with favor, which
tend* to prove that the rebels are at length
reduced! to eneh extremities that they mult
rnecumb. Such prophetic Suticlpations of
a speedy end of the war haring only led
all who Indulged in (hem into a suoeessiou
of disappointments, discouraging, disheart
ening and demoralising, we should prefer
erentojerr .on the other side, if error must
need* be involved in our speculation*, and
exa&etate the yarions resource* and mean*
of resistance of the Southern leaders—eren
to the full inclusion of that desperation
which they hare succeeded in exalting
among' the people of the elarOholding States.
StUlj While we inoUne to this safer side of
speculation on the future of the rebellion,
ws may take note of the hot
that m4ny indications of exhaustion of re
bel reionroe* continue to manifest Ihem
' 'selves, ;from time to time, in the rebel news
- papers, though the greatest oare Is taken
1 la, that quarter, to suppress everything cal
culated to make unpleasant and discourag
-1 ing revelations.
Not the least significant among these in
diaktuns of ooming events, are the market
quotations in the Southern oities. The
last-reoeived Biohmond papers give the
following ss the prioes of some artieles of
prims necesaity: bacon, 66@70 cents per
pound-'butter, ?125®16Pj cheese, same
price i- onto**, »30®40per bbLj flour, $24
®2sp.wheat,-$3 70 per bushel; oats, $2 67 ;
&sjej sB:76.per pound; tea, $l6; salt, 86
@4O cents; brown sugar, 95 cents; white
mga% $1 10; soap, 70 o eats, tallow can
dles, 96 eents-V
Alt that need be said, by way of inter
preting the significance of such a scale of
prices, is simply this: That no experience of
fits past, to far *a we know what History
testifies, lead* ns toregardsuch aoondltion
of -prtasure on-the people as one that may
be endured for any considerable time. And
their pas-
to maintain that tension of spirit
ntedful fbr-the reiterated efforts and unfal
tering resistance of an indefinitely pro
longed^struggle, can long avail among the
suffering masses, thus sternly beset by ad
verse clrcumstanoes, and far horn being in
a mood to enjoy the glowing words of de
lusive promlses with which their leaders
can still abundantly supply them as of old,
but which have no effect to feed them when
they are hungry or clothe them when they
are naked. _
AcnsuLdlapatehtatha OMaago IHhm
aatrobantaatka atatamant mada a day er twa.
an, that iHHiua li baiog rainforead. Wa
hafaltwUlba doaa tharoogMy and apaadlly
_tha imk baton Mm li gnat and urgaat.
- AMStan QuiUL Tirana.—Than an
frach Taman of alaok ot loyaity latkU afl-
A tad* talli tha Waahlngton aomapendr
'ddi af tha Barlaglald (Matt.) Bmilica* that
lha munr—■'*■»**. wlthhar Booth
frtontlr thnogh M» oonnlTaoaa. ;■ Sha
U I haad my tattara to A4}Btut Oaa
2, Thouar aad from Mm aoataa aU tha.
, —■' fa it right for tha Pnaldaat, la
- than tlmaa, to ratals la apaaiaom of oamooh
lmpartaaaa at Attaint, OaaarM, a maa who
la ana toanotsd af dlilayalty t
r ■■ '■
MEM
I Qu. Roseckanb is .a In a
conversation which Mr. Sessions, of Colam- j
bai, had with that-officer at Murfreesboro, ■
I since the batUe, Gen. Rosecrahs said: : !
We of the North did not felly understand
the enemy we had to deal with j they fight
I like demons, disregarding fiAgs of truce
I and all laws of civilized warfare, forcing
boys into their army, as the msnywoonded
rand dead boys showed. Why,, he said,
I Bragg sent in a fisg of truoe and his men
I captured fifty prisoners immediately behind
I it! and being remonstrated with, justified
J himself after considering upon it five days.
i| His condemnation of the peace Democrats
f iras scathing. He says they will lick the
■ boots of these Southern thieves and liars,
I who will turn aroond snd kick them; they
• mean fight, fight, fight; and we can never
• I conquer except by fighting In earnest, ex
r peoting to lose many valuable men.
Tbuxlow Wkjed tbs Shuts —lt is re- 1
potted upon good authority and credited by
New York politicians, that Thurlow Weed 1*
a candidate for the United Bute* Senate.
The course of the Albany Journal, of latej the
trowing intimacy of Wade with Seymour, a*
Well aa with Fernando Wood, give color to
thi* supposition, for the eholoe gf the. old
; man,** U made at all, most be made by a oom
i bination of the Democrat* with a few of his I
personal friends, who are nominally Republi
cans. The mass ef the party to which sir.
Weed onoe belonged, would quite as Uef have
the Empire Bute represented by Fernando
Wood as by him, believing that an open en
-1 amyls less mUoblevons than a false friend.
Of eourse, Ur. Weed is too old and too shrewd
l a politician to appear lm the canvass, unless
Ihe be sure of mooes*. — Waahington Oorrospon-
I dnt* of tis Ohioapo Tribtmt.
LECTURES.
ITS-MKRLANTILE LIBRARY ABBO
- LBCTUEIB.
c. B. GUTHRIE, H. I).,
Of Hew York City. w!U dellw the £**£•*«•«*
the ooorw before the Young Men ■ Mercantile Li
brary Aeeociation, on
TAttridfiy Jon* 1
AT
LAFAYETTE HALL.
Bnblect—Tan Pan, Putin a*d fwcu or ran
Mitt.itfftN Y*ll«y—I» Cukatb, Pnonncn *»
•SP'fiekeu, S 3 GKHTS—to be had at the Mule
U d Book store*, Library voomt and at the Door.
Doora open at *K o’clock; lector* to begin at TJfr
W. H. Kiioaib, 1
Joiira'AiJtai,
W. D. McQoval, f Lecture Con mltte*.
J. B. Hvbakt, j
Qatx W. Wkthah.J
PUBLIC JTOTICES.
MEN TAKE NOTICE.—A
ntatlni of 000 l Moo, ud oU oUloio inltrott
aA.wlU b. bolSol tho BUABD or TUADS UOulU,
oo TUBaDIY, J. n. S7to, at 10 o’do k a. a., far tu*
rurpi e o' taking aaifoa to relenn.ee to the pnmut
OBieMonabU end exoreiunt ceznandof Goal Miner*.
A very g-teral alt ndanee U daalrable, that there
1 MAHT CbAb MtH.
irs>FITTBBUKGd AND CONNELLS
VILUB BAILBOAD COMPANY.—HBST
MOBTGAOB IDhTLKQBKU QOHBTBUCTIQS
BuNDo.—Holdere arehareby notUled that ih* tn-
Unit ooQpooaoo tha above Bond*, do* fIBBuAH
lit, iMf. will be paid after that day, tn praantatioa
end delivery at lb* effloe of the Pittsburgh Tree*
OjbmoJi Wood street. W. O. BPQBaBT,
I |tifr»64td Pectetary and Tweeter,
Orma Ilubiut Tutn Bananao Oa, \ I
PitUbugh, Deo. 80th, IMS. 1-
rrS»THK ANNUAL MEETING of tho
Uvy mockhdlder* of the Allegheny VaUsy Ball
road Company will be held at the oßce ojthe tam
pan y.lnthe City of on TUESDAY,
February 3d. 180. at 10 o'clock a. m., t» the par
pcae of pinatißg a President aad Board of Manager*
ur the eßta:u year.
“SI B. 0. 088, tecretary.
DEPOSIT CO.—
The KeoUon of «v*a Director* of
tM. Company, t» wrrt lor on* par, will b* bald at
the Bank, on TUESDAY, I*b. SI, ISO, b#tw**a th*
boor* of 8 and 6 o’clock p. m.
Joan F. BXXOH, Cashier.
Jan. 17th, 180 td
jT'=f*DIVLDEND.—The Stockholders of
ln£r th. rutiberek ind Alto(hair Brito. 00.
(Band itreet,) are hereby notified that alUridaad of
rOUft PKR UKHT. ku been this day declared,
phobia msaKLL, Treasurer.
I tfti W3jtB»>l
jrmw mm p£HTMMirr«.
Nones to shippers.*
after .MONDAY, Jen. Hh. IMS
Inf rate* fur Tteu,ort* ion will be
freight 0 ozk Pittsburgh to Cfckaf a:
lei (X—t, I 3d Clan, I 3 d Cum, I Old*,
PM 100 a*. per 100 0« | per 100 tbt. \ftr 100tfca.
to. ». | *5. j tt.
Goal 00* Petioleem. or Oar bon OQ, 'ln fnU oar
loads. 40 casts per 100 &>b
Coal Oil* Petrelena. or Carbon Oil. Is leas qn*»*
title . U cents Mr 100 lbs.
uue ,« een pw ; O HS J. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, P. Iu W. A O B. A.
W. W. OHABDLIK,
I General Freight Ages*, O. A P. R. B.
| Pittsburgh* Jen, fist. 1863 jaSUt
Nkw books.—
TBS BOOK hUITIBi. By J. H Barton.
TBS ABUT OT TBSPOTOHAO. By Frlaea
do JeineiUe.
11TA8. By Jean Baal Bkhier, S Tola.
LS3 HISBttABtiSS. 1 rol; cloth and paper.
AMOBQTHB PIHBB. Otath and paper. _
A riBST LStBOB IS SATOBAI* BIBTOBT.
By Xn. iltali. _ .«
STSS A&D-S4SI By Beery Ward Beeclur.
| TSBSTkOS'd POSHB. Cabinet 1 tcU.
I BOLUSb 1 TOBKA Bln* and Gold; 1 voL
jatt KAY A 00., So. M Wood atraat.
SPICED MINCE MEAT, of mpariot
aaallly t ynl «p In Are.poond J*r», for teflj
nee; aleo for ee'e by tba poaad, wholesale or ratal!,
*‘ U "'* mUTOroo^e lS& A.BBMHAW.
ii |iß - ionwr llbitT and Hand itntta
f\iA> UUVJ&BNMJJNT, JAVA OUT-
V/ IU -Jnt received, ialbl df eholbe edd Got
truss eni Java Coffee, warranted genain* far aala by
i«2l carnar Liberty and Hand etreota.
CUtUXUK 41U CUPJflilC—Dark,greea
/ ui Uiht Bio Oo&o, Jut norind; 0100, (turn
e* ™- “sssrra s^. uu '
jtfj oomer Liberty tnd Bud itiuti.
O K KENT—Thou two Hoau* On'S*
oorurri Tltlti itmtut Obm» laaj. kiiowa
u No. 100 »n 4 101 PouMrioa on uo lot of April.
Aoniy to Uiztnniun,
j.-’Vt f bo,rn Llbtrtv Hroet.
NOTICE.— Letter* of AdminiitrMion
to the state oftHeny Chaltent, late of WOhini
township. deceased, harlnc teen granted to the in*
dafetatted. aScen ne tadaatad to the odd seta’* are
raqaared to oak# immediate payment, andthoea
hevlei claims or demands aialnit tbe estate cf ae'd
deoedwt will make bn wn the earns wflhont delay,
JOBS Wo OBALTAKT,
80. 01 Water street, Flttebargh:;
or, BSSSY B. OBAUTANT,
WUhtATldVodiip..
h -Ptmhnr«h. Jan. 19.1893. JriL-fttdtat»T
n ttAUIN G OF" WASHINGTON
srailT.—Tka nnderjlfned, appointed to at*
Me* opoa the prvpe.tke benehtud by the greiUgof
Waehfbiten street, the damage# done to (he prep*
arty of Mn, Huy Boe by the said ImproveaMßt,
hare nude-said me* smente, wtloh may be an at
i the efflea of J. W. t. Wblta, 109 fifth street. And
I ni(!o» U hereby that tbe aadenfgned'WiU
I nwt at eiid office oa TUIaDAY, the 87th leatant,
|at 9 o’clock a. to hear and determine any eon*
tdalnU that may be sad* by any one aggrieved by
Mdd atamenlA JOBS □. BA&TOS,
• M. TIHDLB.
JOBS WIUOB
I Jaanarv 19th. 1863:91 ~
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TkinUy.lor '
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Attd "Im*p eon«UnUj oßlund » TO•ft** l *®
BTABOB, TftriOM Itjto MokafM, vhioa vIUUaoU
to VMnllttM to lb* tnu Ml mat imitli Mu
SGHOMAKER A LANS,
TScTOBBE —Tha Ootobar Liat, United
U Mrtaa faaha Ttiaa,laae#da» aad t»yabUa«
tha Ofloi of fatecul SfiMM tor tha Tw«uy«ttttd
SStS?WAT«B»TM*T. n«t door to -ito O Uj
raSkm aat laid thalr laua oa tha
BCPTKUBKB LIBT anaoUM Bud la fa amt.
will toadtad Un»( attesdad loUmadlUrif.
DAVID V. WHiinL./,
[ |a> . , OoHactot of (ha Md Ptotrtet. fana*a.
CSUNDBm&F
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j tidOOtoaTfinah BaU BettS?
! 10 hbto. traah Itp;
1C da PlcUtf:
SObmhalflMad Appka;
»to«aHo.lLard;
100 hvabala null India Baaasi r /
TO dom latfa tone? Btoobuj
BaealTod aad tor aok by B.BIDDLS,
1; jafcaa Wo. W Utorty ataaat.
UNITED BTATBB REVENUE
*TAMP», at til tad*kta fcr MM iIM
Ofla M lmmjMtt Am to
<jnHiMor»ra»mi)Wf««.TMJ».
PARLOR: SKATES, the tort in mnr.
DMPHBEYS' BPKt IEIO HOMKO
Q PATHIO UUDin tOBTBBPBOPLt.
A fßCtii KPPIT JtIT »*C»ITK).
HEAR WBAT IBM TEOFLE BAT.
Thu oiid*ntCMd t bsTtoc «*ol Profaßot BOM : i
fasti? hosiopathio ibumb i» «*
fimtlin »>tt» the m«ft «t tifintart results. and »»•
I 't foil ©onftdsoce in ibetr gscniaieneii' parity *1 d
tffic*cy, cbamc W reoonmcDd them te all pet eons J
w&oylh tobarsaafe tetfablo atd.ef!lcecivu» reme-
ClmathendfcTprienieardoDieftrecse:
Ths ~H*r WmT Hoarser, ©i t rof-’be Ho ttwn
lodtpeudent M Auluni, a Y-i tbi R*r K. H. Cree- l
mej, D. D., Baetar oTBC r F«Ur‘» Chureh, Auburn,
N T.; the Fa#. B. 1. Iree, Obepai ©f the Aubnr* i
Bute Piitoo; lie Bar. Bpe*«e M. Ble*
Newßcd-ord, Mm; Iba Bar. Abea. Bteele,H, *•
Ootfere oa; the Baa B.muet Hishoto, satGeneeee
Oonls-eofe. H. Y.; ihe-Bea. P. ft. Pratt, IXr»et, Vt.;
the Bst. John K. Kobfe, Buffs'©; A. O. Hart, M.,
Utica, H. Y»: the Hob. Heal Cow, Portland, Me.;
the Hob fcchuylrr Oolfex, *< uih Bead, Ini; Iba
Hob. George Bnaphraya. H. T.J BsnryL. took,
In., editor of “The chio Btata Jeim.al # ,r Oo*ambM.
.Mo;.t
Hon.lho&a* J/Chas, MoaUcalU, Fla; »be Hon.
1 jmfr Bam diet, Hilda, H. Y.; "®. BrittoU fcq,
Utica, a. Y4-A.B. Pood, Ksq, Utica, H. T» Jamea
I Plankett, bin .Hmhritte, Team.
LIST OP tiPKCTIU BHKKDIKB.
I Ho. I—Tor T T*r, Congestion and Inflammation.
I bo 2—Tor Taur, Worm Code, We.ting
I the Bad.
1 bo. 3—Tor Co ie» Otying, Taathtog and Ha* efol*
I Dm of Infanta.
Ho. 4—TorUUrThen.ChoiernlaMatnm endßua-
Ber Ooapiatato. ,
I Ho 6— For Colic, Qriptegs, Dysentery or Bloody
I Ho. 6— tor Cholera, Cholera Morbaa, ToaiUn*.
, I Ho. 7—Ter C-mahs, Oolde, laKtaasa. Bora Tbrori.
I Ho 8 -Jor 1 ooto-acha, Ticar no he, Neuralgia.
1 80. 9 Tor Headache, Yertgo, Heat and f alneea
lof the Heal. *
I 80. 10—Cpqwpsfe jPflle-Tor W.ah and Deranged
II Etomsch, Comtlfalkm and Lifer Complaint.
,! Ho.) l- Tor Temale ißegßlar.tlea, Scanty, Painful
I orSoppremd Periods. ‘ ' •
’ I Ho. I—Ttr Leuo rrhes, Piofree Menaee, Bearing
I down of Tema'en _
•.1 No. 13—For Croup, Hoane Cough, Bed Breathing.
1 No. 14—Sob aMr Kiyalpri.a, Kray
I tlona, Pimples on tba Taco. !
meg
C.w ofV) oomiUu.la mowoeowd boeke* JW i
Oese of SO elsb and I book, plain 7®
r®*e of Id no abared bozaa and book—..—— » w
Case of 6 nuvbered M»e and boolu——— s w
Mn<l* nambarad boxae, vttb dire'•lions— »
81 gle lettered boxae, with dl eotlone—.
Utn cafe ot f os. tUle, for pheslelane n 1«
j AtSOBPAOITIOA
For AwUma or PUkLia —Oppraeted, WOcnlt, La*
bored Braataing, attended nltb Cnmpand Kxpaoto*
ratios. Price, oO esnta per bw. . .
I Tor T«* iNadkoryee end Ztadfiwee —Wichargea from I
the Tethr, MeaneeorMtr.
0 slate. T.r Ho1m« fa tba flasd. Hardiaea of fia^r*
I Ing and Ringing In tha Kars, and lar Acha. Ttlco,
Ido centa per box. _ , ..
I Far Bere/Ua. —Knlarged Qlinds, enlarged and In*
I doratl. g ToniUs, fcwa unga and Ola Ekere,tciofu-
I lane Oiehaiy ot Children. Price, SO cento par bj*.
I For (Jveral IMUil*.— Physical or H«r*ou« W««*
I ne,s, either the reatift of atekncaa. Hi cm* eaHadl-
I cation ar B»b>««tißg tHabarpa Piisa, 00 eotti
I V InaiMm, Toald 8..11-
I Inge, with B*anty Becretloae. Price, 60s. rec box.
I For 8c Biekn ee.-t-Deatbly fllcknem, Vartlgp, Han
| aea. Y mlilng, aod *latn<as frjm riding cr motion.
1 Prire, 40 oi nuyar box. '
I /ar •ffriieii Disease w—Tor Oraral, Benal Can cull,
I DlSenlt, Painful HrinatiOß,J>lß aa,a of the Kidneys.
I Prte-, &0 cents par box .
| For Srmioai JBaibeioM.—lneol«atary Slajbargea
1 and Conmquent Priatrstlon and BablUty. Iba most
| eaocemfnl and aßctont remedy known, sal may be
1 I relud up nes a care. Price, $1 per box.
JOHH X. FULTOS,
iol. to 111. Vton Oonntxj.
Not. 67 aid 69 Fdii Swat.
10 000 OiiBTB Da VIBITK8 >
atmiu o» m o; s. surr;
iniuiin, uran,iinin “< <**■•;
raoiaamn toßiiai rosniiUi
PBOMIBErt -WOXMI
roKTBIITS or ABB AOtOBIJ
coras or mbbatmob, rinnmk
Photograph Ulbutns.
Ira OABXI D 1 TUITIS wiMas mqr 4«Ji
—On and
, thi follow*
dur|«d ob
IJIUS CHILDS-NAYLOB
b poMMkad I* ftiß to tkb w«k'l
NATIONAL PQLICB GAZETTE.
•H;xnsrT'&
{•l6 lfiMuno Hall, Fim Enm.
jOTTNA iINSURAXCK COMPANY,
vTj HUWIO*», OOM. .
M L Utal7 Maui MllaM
ifcssanSrtifiSi «*««
Bask Btooka, la liv fork* BwtWf
Bcatoo, Bt Lnrif, J hUKWpbto ks*
U B.iiaßtSi gifntkf la Ktm I< T<t
“»,«roo
CK7Statt4t,H«wloS.»n>oUT».H«rt» _
tart. SxhtaUr, Jowj. MUirMIM- 00
Btllrort Stocks Hutfcrf * 8. Hw «.
Oeoa. »lTrt tart Bo»o« * WorctaUT. IU.MCO
Hartpyßoftfli ■'
OUte of Oouioetiovt, tampon^.. IJJ.JOO 00
%—l latato, Mlacoabwod-. tT t HO U
‘ n~. i ~■...■■■>■.lWiiJlO»»
~ t.SU IiIAIILtTm I
mOMn
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ta
ittiadlis to VMf likoxwot wiatfc
GEIXIKG LOW, a* Na 981£unp8*.
Mm BBfPAEO AID OtJIC SHOW; __ __
Min'd, BOYS' AMD IODIB'd OAYABET AMD
AMDGHUiDMMH’iOUKB;
. BALMORALS AMDBOOtjft
PAEKIA'S HAII TILT dOtHl
SAETLITTB BLAOIIIO.
Oou.nr WduM *UI «*4 « •“>‘S’SfiE
to **** ud ixoatßo : iu ttocfci *• Hwm boipt N*.
te*tfcoodi»Dc«iapr£»»-
•V-fiMOMiWr tUOHKA* OAflff BTO^^tJ
J.O. BORLAND, 981ftuiwW^
■ y i - ; •- 1 ,
tail : jtoood <wr ftw
FAKOT FOBS ;
OBILDMH'IIAHOT HJM(
OMTs'rUBCAT** 00T|T<A8> * QIAJYMI
•: BAnAimoAn.
M» ÜBBBTT. mtrt
tad tor mm at
•CA A MoNTH.—WeTrent Agento*!
,»«*■
•■,MIJ«.WT •■■-■■■■■ ■ •■ ■ ■ •
I ÜBUiUui% Wju-w
W3EKS?"C3SS'
(Tor AStasM
AlspiraxMrataf
PITTOCK’B,
orrouxm xhb *o«t omoi
RAPE OASE
963,801 00
v MoOOBB 4 CO.’flj
: ko. m voop «tmit.
e a. muKUL—lwant toJiira Agcati
h-smmmw
ir jiprßttTiHEMKJrra.
rpo COUNTRY MKRCHANTB AND
riAUIB.
EATON 7 RLAEBVIII 4p CO.,
Nod. lI nnd lS Fifth Stood,
Jobbecv ud nttllm gf TSIKHIBQBi MMM*
dibib, bosubTi qlotkl hoop bkbth,
bSSSSSW-BHIBTB ! *OOI.ULbS i TIBj<SP*b.
hhtrts iad DRAWBRA. WOOLjCH BOOM. HTJ*
BLAB, SGABFB, CTPHYB. ABD BHBTLAB®
WOOL; *OOO fe.UIRIHe TABBB,on bands*
teurrtvs.'
Our itock ni purehseed bate* the tat grant ad*
vnot In nrteeai ud vi oflv pot tnducawanf to
SBS A$D OOOHTBT MOtKraABTB, MJUiI.
ana, PKDOLXBS, wideDwbobnytbaellngrfii.
|v. 8.--A eholoaaaai it«—t of ;
Staple Dry Goods,
TNTKRKiTINQ TO CITY ahd COON
TBYDXALXBS,’ MXLUHIBB A FKDDLIB&
Daring tbts month (JAHUABY.) t» wfll daw
ont oar entire etook of the following waeonabl*
r * d *“ Reduced Prices,
To room te OFBIHO QOODSn
DMlenwUl 1.1 ont mnortm|ntt of
wnll rnttnd to thnlrtrndn, both In prion nnd wnrUty,
tb. prion ot moot nttliln lta ljo
cno to-lnp bo bonpht In tho How Xork nr. FbiUdtl-
IpbUmazfcata. •*'••
CIBMAHTOWH, BOftTOH BIBBBD AND KBIT
WOOLXH H08UBT;
QtiOYIS* OABMTLXTB, BUCK AOT WOOL
OLOYBB AHD MXTTfl}
WOOLXH DFDBBfiHIBTfi AHD DBAW1B8;
WOOL HOODS, COMVOBT*, BOABfS, Ac.
' raWMIHOS. FAHOt ®22B®* d BDT *
TOkXtHBBADB, BRAIDS AHD BOTIOHS, car
stodk i» notoarpwwdUfheepnew by any In the dtj.
We wk especial notloe to our stock of HOOP
OBIBTB, os we'hnvn fer re ppblngthe bast
end meet reliebte makasnt YBBY LOWBITIA.
fflACßtm A eLYDE,
T« MABKIT 6TBIFT, aaat >VU.
Fonrthnndthn Dlnni<
mo IKON MANUFACTURERS AND
OTHIBB IBTIBESTBD.—Thn BLAST FOB-
HnO,,nt'tiddUi«i llrronr connti, Fm, known
Jhn -iuDDLIHX FOBHnOl," bnl ha Intrly
Rconatrnolol In lb# moot thoroogh mnnnrr, nnd
M^UnproTnd.nndnrthninpnrlnuniUncnoynxpn
rfenend nnd aanU mnunn; nnd in prmont
ownnn. hiring inhan t« chUliy to inenrn Inlebul
nen. oßnr II lor MUM n Tory modornto prion.
It Üboll«T.dlhntnT«ty UrornbU opportanltyU
Ihnt pnnentod ,to nny ono wUMog totngngr In Of
tmrinom of mnklnfn« 1M nndnlljt ni. In nddl
tkra to Its odnoUfroof rti«j. «»d oxi»innt
of Goal, nnd’ trnnapbfttlion mcUIUm, tha boalnaaa
miyWeommrnoodlmmodlntniy npon aocnrln* tha
noolatta atoekof Ora,thn Pom tea baln( unlialj
ratdt for Indian to bn liahlod. :
It hn n Bianlrn ntanaßtach, on n toekbondntlon
thn ban th and lining nro now, tha Uttar of 80. 1
Bolirnr lira brlcc lor both Inntr nnd ontar wnm.
Tha atooh and oral, booaaa nta now; tha machinery
nnd het.blaet pat In order; nav nnd lmprorad pan
lmproTamaoU, nnd tha whole mala ready for one
oMfal operation.
A railwsj brinp the bwt quality of Irim.makieg
eoal te the Wei of the trnnnel heed at a low prks,
•si the Isle dhoortrice of nnmeioaa additional Urge
eosl field* in the ftnm-*I*** 1 *** ridnlty, eunre an
abundant supply for the future, at rates Uktly to be
tawned by active competition.
The Farnaee laeo aitoated as to net the Canal, or
tha Bbananco Yallej Railroad, (promised to he corn'
pitted to Mid dll wet by May at nt,) with naarly equal
oonTtateaoa. _
It b believed that there is so point In the Bltu
mlnooa ttmliwicn where there b a greater ooww*
nation of adraategee for MjiUng Pin abtaL
For ttrain npply to S. P. BLt. MnrnatU, lokn
irporlor, or to ih# nndrrrlnnad n» Olnralnnd. Ohio.
H. B.TCTTLB ASOH.
January Ist, lfiO. jail A*
PHILADELPHIA _
■HTRT AHD COLLAB HOUSE,
LOCO DOZIH HICKORY OHIBO S
LOOODOBKH OBBY, BID AHD BLUB FLAM*
HBLBBIBXSt
LCOO DOXIH ABBOBTXD FAHOT TBAYBLXBO
•BBIATfi;
DOZIH WHKTI MUfiLII SHUTS* fioa
|» l&npwards;
1,000 DOZ IS DXXIMOyXttALUI;
10,000 PAIU OOTTOHADI FAKTALOOXS
Min.. «< Ito »IMI FLAH
cti. mJ i l«m uMrtnsstof LUnu
Isd MAUULLZB B0&0.9 AKD OOLLABA,
AXO QBBTLXMBH'S rUBXIBHIHO OOODB. ;
Voraote by
BENNETT, EDGE * CO.,
Be, m cholthAllT.FhniitolphlA, Ik
rtfcAad
Q W. WILUAMB.4 CO.’B
IXPEOTXD BOUBLX IBBXAD .
ramUv Bewtmg Jftachimet
Bahama, He. tt Veorth stmt, Fitttbwgh.
thaeXaohlMa areirettWUeatotwatydoßaw
ckwmrUca luothtraicUuli the city, they
wfflde all UMiof week, lid are warranted for
Utmye«». 0 Bi *P u that nay l*
T*an oMcanme tnttatopeefcettoa. OonataaUyoa
wa& E*"* a ot flevtog aacUae Heedtea, Seertaf.
BUA, A. »*■&&. A TOI .
riIFT BOOK 8TOKB;
Vo. 118 Wood Street
A frahnjpliot FHOtOOBAFH ALBUMS;
FAMILY,FOOXBT AXO FI W BULLS,
' ■ AnJ BUTOBIOAL VOUB; j!
J 1 wItW AaO tx «»1« «> r»“V !**"* F*
OOKTLT QlfT, worth from 80 eoata to
nnvonn vmuoa.
Ji*>
Russian pebble spectacles.
—VoMtUatoadk* tba attack* at jaafea l
Bpactada.nadara, vbo aapli* to tha man* of tyd
“*•#•3 .a -ur.shv
BUBSIAI PEBBLE SPECTACLES
Aianaatrtna daUttba nimitoaodaoaßaala of our
citiaaaa. an Uatlaaakad la to axatoiua aU olbaa
Bpaclaeliat Iba call and malaa Iba BWUK
PJIBBLB anal. VoctoJa bj.
J. X>XAHOSD,Ft>ctiflol Opttdn,
of tbo BnwUn lottb ßgttMmj
Jalt - at fifth attaat. Bfaaatoi fad BuMtli«.'
W. 8.801
DUDEB AULABS,.
“cCMMISSIOH MBECHABTS,
Aadßcokan te
FXTBOLCIim AMD IT* PBODDCW,
SXBBOID BTMMMT, Urn fork.
’ BBrBoU Ajneta of tha HIW TOBX fAbA*.
1181 OhBPIB 00; - lalfcHaa
rtONBTITOTION WATKB;
\J IL4IIATIOM BITOESj
A * B(*04BBOBATB OF BODA .PUiU; ;
LIQUID KOYB FOLUHf: '
TOWBLLf OSLtBBiXAD BAT FOUOB
5> _ LIXDSITBBLOOD
'.itttaiiriy
'4ars»<iSthS>M'M4 Fourth «tmfa."
T OANB 9N FXKST MUKTQAQES
aaa ba aafoUalad at tha fIKBBUBSB BOLUB
AiTtKSBBABK, So. <1 FOpBTH BTBBBT, Pitt*.-
frwgfc, oi frvonbto tarsa*
. JtlSilm
0, JL OOtTOE, Ts
TBWKLKY AMD BILVBB-PLATBD
~ WAM,rABOTooOD*,A<>> i —]~
ou “•
ohakviUn, Vo. MTOOfcTH RBBBT, ttaa UJ
olter tWßtr-ABo. iraWr olaoTb
BI«C1. ; (tofa . B-«T»AIB.
QHARLEB U OALDWXLL, :
. (iaccfMr U luw HotM A Ot^)
roas rAextM, .....
Dml*> la BAOOH, LABB,*UOA*-00*BBHA1U,
IKOKBB UK, to. . -■<*. .■ ■
oob. mmxrmb ran anum%
• dstltly- • •~ -•'•• • • liiumimi, Fa •
£« *0 far, *
•4o Bji 4*|
briamadfcralib h - .v
WK. E.nBXPAniW* 00,
J«u MUbatiitoNt.
TD ALMOKALBKIETB,
■ Tery chanp, nt
HORNE’S.
77 A 70 MABKIT nTBFI
JJOOP SKIRTS,
SUdMty .oll*d, iun »nta«' off ‘ l TWI *o* P' l "*' **
HOME'S TMMKEBOiIOEE,
)tl 7 77 * 7» MABK«T BTBCTT.
gY EXPBKSa
Jest received* thla day,
Ladies’ Bem-BUtched H’dh’fi-
Tor' tß* prrooot, thaao tocdl rrtll •* M
price*,by the dssea or ball dozen. W4to« <»» *•”
money by pudualßf nw«
JOSEPHHOBKE,
jt , f TT 4 70 MABKMT BTB»»T.
jgQ LB& STEWABT’B PATBHT
T'fltitTt, i— ihux iMterm price*, tor m3* by
mHB HANDSOMEST YETl—Anew
Meortment of
aiKTLlKni’fl 3KGLIQIIBHXHTB,
Jast received bj
n H.rtal il- tet. till «nd DfagQßd.
a large invoice ofalpacoa
BUIDS AND BKIBT BRAID8 —BOIiFKBIHO,
AStUUX, HDMBODDT, Hid other dnlnble colon.
|mt received by
I J LOSING OUT SALE
WINTER GOODS.
EATON, MACRUH & CO.,
ynihtl to mtklti|tWii AHBUAL IMIIUTOBT,
inMnaiof elealng oot Ikdranttro stock of.
WINTER GOODS
Baton tha Ant day of febrnary next. Wholesale at
; wall as BeUfl Boyars will ban all tha ainntagw |Of
tba BXDUOTJOH KADI H PBIOBS.
“ BATON* HAOBUiI ft CO.
jalO Ko.IT TOTHSTBUT.
\JUW THAT GOODS ABB AD-1
TAIOHO BAPIDLT ITXBT DAT, w*;Wonld I
alviae all thoaa to want of |
Dry poods,
Of arsry description* to call and examine tha tIBT I
LABOI BTOOE. at
C. HANSON liOVEA CO.’S. 1
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Of >n Undo, TKJ cheep.
ALSO,
SHULUNQ MUSUHft ft UHBHS,
Tha nhaapaat afnnV lii thadty. aad At .tolrer prloes
Tv— hahangbibyAhii easalA thal—tarn
dUsast thagcsant tim* ‘
a HANSON LOVB * 00.
Ki, 74 Marks* ctraat.
■ (SwcnnOtwaitt Bp Httx.l laid
gALB OF
J. M. Burchfield’s
I , oboma our
WINTER DRESS GOODS,
; CLOAKS,
SH AWL S.
8 0 IT T A G 8,
I ' ABB .J
{skating caps,
I A.B. eor. 4th tndlUrket SU. ;
mnvumißi
QOMHBNOIMG TO-DAY,
BARKER & CO.’S,
... 59 Market Street.
: ; : ' -m ■. r i ;
GREATEST B ALE OP THE KKAJSOH.
" SILKS, ■ |;
1 8 H A W It B
I,y abb j l -' :•]■;_
M&IKSS <3001)3
I jU. Vtat ttum Emttem Cott.
F abuuubsbbtock. y + ■
liiwoop wait.
UTOOH. Uf 1
p 31.-0 iA. k: s
-•;■ Y-lZl*
BHAWLB,
~ m Hams it iznw. *
• j-
UK, t,l. .
'“TJ"”" woracw' .
, Delaines.
AT3ft.CBIVTB t ”
.-'f. * At
W. & D. HUCUB’,
•“ m: fm^
;r. ; rrcußtjMH.
.Ul* | >
nii&XBt
01X08 JOHM8TOH,
■~r‘ & mmdvo*d mom '!! ||l
***““*“‘'r
a****** l .WM, kaomjp * 00. j
■ .0-"- ■
jyt A outlet, - :~
" artiSm, *O. n na mm mm'#
. ! II
' i: 4^-
t I r V . y v <x * \* f :
, PATRIOTS JffißAM.
ADAM mtAT,, .. . ■ -•tfyi D. MTBOH.
wruTinp ; Me aiwoiT.
MABTI ME Mr. OBIPPDHDALm.
, ILATI fiiT.itmg- - -i.mil GILLXT.
SIB LAWBCTCI Hr. OgtEPIiPAUL
« WIIiPAK'S
. POLYORAMA OF THE WAR.
I fixcoirDinc:. xumxsbb eticcssst
|' . iHOPBKS CBOWDBDI !
tz dozut
In cdapiUnc* with tba ttrgtnt icqwat of has*
drtda gbo fcvve tma nnabfa to obtain utmlttanra at
Maaonlb Hall* tba POLTOHAMa will remain ar.t,
TBIB iffKXK, exhibiting XACHETHKH* aiTSd
o’clock; Hatlnaa WIDKSkDAY. and SATUBDJIx
jJfXMHOOHB, at 3 o’clock. Dooia ooenhatf an
hoar pfarlooa. n •'
j gtf»Admlaalo&t S 3 GXSTS {Children IS OUTS.
talOißlT » J}; ' ■
KAOBUM* OLTDB,
TO llotol itreet.
MACROM A OIiYDB,
MAOBUM A OLTDB,
T» Hotßot olroet.
fcBUBGH THEATRE.
* — n ”*Tss.
and Kiaapr.
; OSS SIOBT QITLT. [
THIS (Tkmsday) ITIRQ|B| Jaa. 22d* IB6S.
WPlbapn—itad.
To eo&dada With
PERFECTION,
»a* t.Vßtia dilwhtmdj
I AvcTioJir sUi.£s.
XjbUSEHOLD PUHNITUBB * AT
•n ADGTIOK.—THIS (Thnnday)AVTIBHOQH,
at % o’clock, will bo sold, at Davit’ Auction, M EJJU»
itnet/ a i'quantity of good , Heareholi X amino e,
Irani a'family leaving .the tily. cidneatd, Tables,
Ooairt, Hooker*, Stands, B«c sit ada,Vemtian Blinds*
I carpets, Mattramei, Baddlogt. iMI Waie, lit chan
i DleLtUi 4&d Xoranwa. ; ; _
U2* i ■ j J. Q. PATISo Anct.
HOISTINO APFaRaA US AT AUC
TIOM.-TBIS (Thßhday) AffTUHOOH. at
be acid, at Davu’ Auction, M Ylftb
itreet. a complete ZXvlUlng Appa'atna. for atom. '
j42* -i J. G, DAYIS, Anot.
DUBS, PHUTUGKADH ALItUMH,
Ag.,*l aocUod prlH«i' kt Auction
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