The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, February 11, 1863, Image 2

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TOJjrcSlfAY MOBNINO, fERi 11.
of the
«o»» Geo. leC. Porter,
to / Polltioel Union of Zutin end
3 hee Inn, bom the be-
nnfeir,
iaoongraeqe tint coaid be imagined.
% *1“ ***£i rfek, heaghty oligarchy bore
meenebf their wealth end; their
reprveentetion in the LegieUtnre.
In tb» Weet tbefe ere f.w elevci; the heb
ito of lhe people conform more to thioee of
we free Btotee then to thoee of theieleve
Btetee? bate* the eleveholdere Oflhe But
controlled ih. legielatlon of the Btete,the
, people Of the JWOet irere obliged to beer ell
the harden, of freedom, while they were
deprived of lie benehhu Heavy taxes
were impooed to improve the Eastern seo
ttoe, to build Ito canals end railroads, end
meintninlts colleges, while the West bed
lnretarnneither reilroede nor schools.
. Neutrally enoagh the people of Wet tern
Virginia had no •ympsjihy with the alave
hotdere’ rebellion, end, ee e epnteqhenoe,
. nfheed to be dragged oat of the Union by
. their old oppressors of the Beet. The re
daltwesjnsi what theatem necessities of
the litaeuon required it to be—the Weet
ndhered to the Union when the East ee
’ «jeded,*n4 that the Stete wet divided, end
%new one created—the very thing tbet
Mfhtiio have token plate long, long before.
; Voohiitory of the wer in Weetern Vir
«*»i% end the eaeeetsise etopt in the greet
f K *"» t*o rtoeipor
tloliof.lhe diets, ere tvento too reoent to
enqltercoitel. The workie needy eon-
Y oametetod. OnlThartdey leet the election
fur del-getee to the convention wee held.
In the WheeUngdlktriot the friend, of the
Steto end of the Union berried their
; . candidate by e handsome majority. \ Prom
theolherdUMctsweheveas yetnorOtarns.
la * few week, the popular vote Oh the
new Constitution will take place, which, if
flniebee the bneinesn -
Bat we here said more by way of intre
•dnetlou' then we intended, oar mein object
- lielng to five eome extracts 'from e epeech
delivered, et e meeting in Wheeling, by the
Hen. acotdn McC. Poena in favor of
thihhewStote movement. We give e few
extract*:
Con
■Utaticsal matters, the question arisen,
*•“*{.'*■» «* fafcfMlof Unpeople or Wt
ho admitted as a new Suita? I
- . WWak wUli *hsi is will benefiterery
' ’2r? ?r tiofle ' “ 4 *»*“ »IU benefit^
tm, property holden of West Virgin
»» >•« g» down along the rivier (the
OWo) ud uk Uw prius of Und on tlw two
ft fttdtftjjon win andthnt itii shonififly
higheronths Ohio tide thnh itij
cn> th* Virginia ahon. If you will go.
oioog the Penneylranis lino jaa will find
that on tha Pcnniylvanla aide of the line
r-anwre imaginary lioa—land ia at
leaat ftfty per oent. more than land of tho
- £>*•• qnallgp is worth on tho Virginia side.
the ml estate holder will he benefited, if
- wo. make thin a State like PonnayiTuU
and Ohio. tße will -be benefited direotly
sadimmediateiy. .
i On the subject of eduoalibn he spoke at
at length. We quote a single paragraph :
The State government of Virginia has
heretofore entirely neglooted this Setter;
. neglected l it, especially throughout our
W eelern moratains,in ovoiy possible way.
Andwhila they have bestowed thousands
. ■ of dollars on the University of Virginia,
, • which they have kept as e school to iodoo-
Iriaato tho youth of the Southern country
- With these State’s rightsand secession prin
: -riples-T-irhlle they have bestowed hundreds
■ : .-Of theosaads of dollars oh. institutions of
that sort in that parlor the BUI4 they have
. given nothing to Western Virginia for any
V porpoSh. They gave SS,OOO once to the
West Liberty Academy, and when the trus
tees came 10 apply for it, wouldn't let them
hersit [Laughter] And when yon rest
fif r : jMgiogton to Btohmond, ho onepeeded
.- (... ogoto la getting an aet passed, oaylng it
'■ - ihonld be tossed them, but ee Soon so the:
Stetmion of Virginia took plaoo tbeyipass
ed another set repealing that one. i They
hare never giren os anything. They have
neglected oar peoplein every way. Tee,
fellow-oitiiena, If wo want an educated peo
ple we matt haves now State. Tht eon
" atitation of the New Bta(a taakoa it oblige
tory 'bh lhe Legislature toprevidt free
aohoole foroor whole territory. ; |
Of whet ho said.on the inbjeot of rail
roads Wo give a brief extract:. ' ,
Bat, fslisw-eiUsens, there are a greet
ateay reasons why we oanaot. remain at-
Bee tern Virginia. Thehabltasf
the people are entirely different. Their
trade le dUTerent, They an separated by
. • agraat raego of mountains. Ood has ssp-
Wemud thtm, Sod msn has ntver tried to
nsite them. ~ Where are yonr rmiliroade
Maaiag t« Eastern Virginia? Von have*
■oaa Tho $45,000,000 epent for railheads
and esoslshevobesu span tsboutSOO miles
awsy from. you. • i 1
Bpcekinjof tho pee p'.i at Eeeterh Vii
ginin,heeeld: ~'."J v.
. . W»l» demoereUopeople. Whet
- t'tnee«.by that io, they art not In feror of
♦*»**«■*«» of ell tho people* They an
in feror of egoeemment withe pririleged
deee.-Taey bellere thot none bat 1 ml
. 4BtM#hetdero ohoald be entitled to tlx
ii|kt of ouffrege—a eurt of ellgerohy, on
ertetOereeyln which mn that or* weelthy*
•hhll be ererybodyend ererjthiegl.ond
Wa who tyre,net hod loch dnuiM
mil be nothing end nobody. Now, to
■ ■how yoa the (root dlftrdnoo between yoa
d*lMhoee people, I would f coll yoar etten-
Dole in tho Coatrom
B Jf t “ “““ Wlnningof
thy rSbMMonl One woo medeby Mr*Do
the Blehmeod dletrioL ond : one
by Mr. ; Ooraetiror thcEuexdloiriot. Coa
■« •» nnke epHehes
eeateinibfdootrlneo which they dd not
bellere wUI bopopnler in theirdletriote.
o fffS
MegJOo, ee both there gentlemen were—
rebel ConpeenNS
11 looniyin e oonntrwwhere
ÜberJ* ownedby theeepttelof tbenet&ty
:*■ tiPObUoea, lona of gorernmmi can
erepnblioen- gorernment l«on
only e»Utwta?« the of the ooantry
. ••in ltalpont enaeeofl the
grilnre of free eoelety m the Northern
*«• been deed
tedly.etteehedtoe democratic form of cor
eminent. They here hollered In repreeen
totionon mere naeOere of the Monies Ihor
here beUerod m nnlrenel oaSnge; lend
Inrjnery ooantry where anlronel eaOngo
exiete, the bnlesoe of Tower lien In the
hende of men who heretotrork too herd
- to know nny thing oboal tin gerernment. -
. Tot it le andor the rale of eachpooplo on
ore here deeeribed thet men, who errogete
to theoeelree the Utle ol ue
Inhering to bring the vh«lo omhtry. . r " •
, Kr.fouu next proceed* logive' Am
of hlo own enperleneo to » member of the
HdneOfPriegtteercloUngheirbewee
■r iMjdtad ond thanjnd for eeylngtheti in'
thfl erent jof*«eeaiwi';»«imn Vlrglnln
« weald 4t?tl far the ConiUtntlan ehd'the
train*." Hetheninye: ; I
■No deimie yoa enn ertr eend to BlohJ
. , s:
' r \ * T~ . ■ 1
hVjtts'' •
—*aj reeling of honor wheterer, would
:h»re anythin* to do with the position of
delegete at Kichmond from Western Vir
ginia.'But,': gentlemen,'if the people of
ITettern Virginia should over be guilty of
getting down on their knees to those men
who hare brought all this trouble on the
eonntry, I should nerer WBnt to hare it
said X had erer lired in the mountains of
Western Virginia. But I think better of
out people than that. I believe they have
some pride. I believe they have some ideas
of progress. I believe that they are going
to be trner to themselves than to allow a
•et of renegades to defeat Ujem in the
laudable efforts they are now. making.
And I ean tell yoo, fellow-citizens, just so
•nre as the son rises on to-oiorrow, th&t
will the people ratify the amendment
to the Constitution.
In this conflict between the two sections
of the Old Dominion, we see, with great
dearness and distinctness, the •“ irrepres
sible conflict” which exists between Free*
doxn and Slavery; and every candid-mind
must acknowledge that, if this Union is to
be preserved, it oan only be effected by the
extirpation of that institution which is the
natural antagonist of true democracy.
Tbe morale o! the Army.
At a meeting of the United States Chris
tian Commission, the objeot of which is- to
-care and provide for the moral and spiritual
wants of the soldiers, held in New Fork on
Sunday evening, Qeneral Bdrbside was
among the speak.ra. In the course of hie
remarks he said:
Some persons are impressed* with ihe
idea that that army is in a demoralised
state. That la not tho case. The soldiers
are as brave as ever they were.* They fere
well clothed, well .fed, well armed, and: as
long aa they are well, are able to take care
of themsslvea Oar officers are becoming
more experienced everyday. There isno
d'emoralisaiion'in the field, which the con
versation in the street and in the private
circles would indicate. There, is not that
adherence to . any tpecial principle, to any
epecial eet of men. or lave, or parties among
the eoldiere, as some people imagine.
The General, however, spoke strongly of
the effprts'made by .politicians to sow the
seeds hf discontent and disaffection among
the soldiers. He remarked further, that
Many discouraging letters have been
written to soldiers in the field. We should
try tb correct that, and write encouraging
letters. Many discouraging speeches have
been made, and in some cases, pablio jour
nalists have written discouraging para
graphs, which have fallen under their
eyes, and some discouraging pamphlets
have been written and sent to the soldiers.
All these things have done harm, and many
conversations related to them take place
with the soldiers. I heard & mania Wash
ington the other day, near me—he did hot
know me; I was in citizen’s dress and : he
was talking to half a dozen admirers about
him—say.that he wished and hoped to see
the guillotine established again—he wanted
to see the heads rolling from the blockt by
the thousand.
Gen* Burnside before the war Com l
’mtUees-Important Revelations.
The Washington correspondent of the
Philadelphia Inquirer writes (February 8)
as follows:
u General Burnside was before the Com
mittee on the Conduct of the War, to testi
fy in response to the resolution of the Sen
ate inquiring of his having been interfered
with in his plans for the taking of Biph
mond. Hia testimony revealed some start
ling facts; none of the committee doubted
hie word, and yet they were slow to believe
that more than one General has been guilty
of treason. Charges now hang over Lbe
heads of several officers, in consequence of
which, if true," any other government save
our own would order them to a military ex
ecution forthwith. His testimony wilt pro
bably not all be reported to the Senate et
present. Perhaps it will not be published
to the world until after ihe war is over.
“ Ihe difficulties that Qeneral Burnside
has had thrown in his way since his tak
ing command, from the day the pootoons
were not forthcoming, as per agreement
with General Halleck and Meigs, to the day
he resigned, were of all kinds, imbecility,
cowardice,.apathy and treason met him 'at
every tarn. His orders were not always
obeyed just when they should have been offi
cers from whom more should have been'ex
pected shirked their duty ; treason in our
own camps exposed his plans to the enemy
as rapidly-as they were formed, and jealous
officers succeeded in more than once pre
venting a forward movement at the oppor
tune moment.
“It is believed that the court martial of
General Franklin will bring many facts to
light, and show to the country why we
have again failed to take Kicbmond and de
stroy the rebel Army of the Potomac.
M General Burnside has again demanded
. that a command be given him where he
can be of some Service in suppressing the
rebellion,' or he wilt resign his commission.
The statement which,hss been going-the
roaods-of the press, that he has said Gen
eral MoClellan is the only man who is com
petent, to lead Lhe Army of the Potomao, is
entirely false. Men claiming to be the.
especialfnendsof Generei.MoCleUaa have
proved to be the woret enemies of General
Burnside and of the country.”
Affairs ia Morroika*EDployiß| Cob
trabaoda,
Ibs itriet vigilenee kept op here of late,
In consrqueuoe of the rumored attack
about to be made by the rebels has some
what abated. . She rebels: hare probsbiy
eome to the oonclosion that Norfolk is too
strongly defended to be essfly taken. Be
tween the Union men and the negroes we
are kept well informed of the slightest
movement of the enemy.
Ibe rebel mail-carriers hare again com
menced to ran the blockade, bat many of
them have been caught and imprisoned.
Theletters foand on them are full of false
statements snd .violent abase of the Yan
kees. Jeff. Deris’ recent proclamation has
done its work of Inflaming’ their ’ minds
stilt more against the'Norlh.
- Qeneral Viele has a plan in preparation
for employing the contrabands. He has
derated td their ase several farms, and
tradeoflands,belonging to officers now
in the Confederate service, and'on these a
snffielent number of blackssre to. be placed
.to enltirate gardens, and supply the north
ern martlet with’esriy spring regetables.
Dr. Brown, whom Genera! Dix haa placed
in charge of the contrabands on Craney
Island, is interested in carrying this sokeme
into effect, and General Vide will facili
tate his operations in erery way. In- a re
port made to General Tiele by Dr. Brownl
he saya.that the larger proportion of the
negro.ponnisdion on Craney Island, both
male and female, hare been accustomed to
field labor; 1 the females could be employed
In agriculture, -fie then recommends that
a tract of land of 576 acres be set Mart
fbr- them, suitable for. euliWation, iand
formerly belonging to rebels. These lands
s&e low, and sandy, and without 1 manure,
will yield on an average twelve and shelf
bushels of oorn per acre.- With manure
they will produce in theUntyeara paying
crop of vegetables of all varieties.’ Xhe
outlay required to make this- land, availa
ble for tbs-support of, the contrabands
would be theocetof one mule and cart and
ptoagh'io.eveTy .twanty acres; one hoe for
eaeh band smployed, and twelve pounds of
nano per acre for all crops but corh. The
leport Isveryiull, and tbeplan feasible.
W» find the following paragraph in the
WasUngton correspondence of-the New
Jark BtnUs. - .- : r
,'N*w;fiounOAi’ -
taqr Seward had qtduja distinguished dlo
netr’party yeSurdey. ’ Among-the guests
wit Governor Curtin. It iq euidthet en
ngreementrinrentorad.lntothetGnveiior
«^shqaMbe*owtheea*di^Ns'a
Union party in Pennsylvania, of which
.Governor Morgan is to be the head in New
York..' The purpose of tbe proposed orga
nization is to recover the strengih lost to
tbe Republican parfy by the transfer of
conservative Republicans to tbe Democracy
in the recent elections.
The rebels base their hopes of ultimate
success upon several grounds, eucfclav the
indomitable spirit of their people, hie su
periority of their troops, Ac., &c.; but
above every other ground of hope they set
what they call “the ascendancy of the
Democratic party at the Nbrth.” Now, is
toot that a pretty party, ihe triumph of
which gives joy and hope to the enemies of
the country?
Oca Harrisburg bpeoiai Dispatch and other
interesting matter will be Ibundon our first
rvuviv jroTtCES.
CANAL COMPANY.—
KtACrt-N boriOS-An Elect! n for
seven Directors of the krio Canal \ will b>
b«-ld ut tbrir ufliu) la Hit, on iiOAuai,tb« id
dujr «f Slurth next, at ion o lock a m.
*w A CA Hu, Secctsry.
Orncs AtuoHuit taxicr ivAii.«oxi> u*, ( i
rit.s argil, J*k ztta, lf-63. J
ACCORDANCE WITH AN
ACr OF ASdCfit BLY In rdaliol to tbs
time of hw)dia< the Annual Meoik'n of tbe Alle
gheny Vxit«y. Railroad Company, ihe Stockholders
m e hereby notified that au Iswiivn for UfiUers. to
eeiTe tor >he e-ismog year will be ueld at tbe uiflce
o « tb .,V o i u, ‘' ail * > lu lba of Fittiturgb, en
I'OaSDAY, Febinsr, Slib, l:t>3,.»t 10 o’cloca a. m.,
Instead of Fib. zd, 18oJ,a« announced,
' K <1 (Hilt, Sbnvetarj.
PiTTeaDEOH, Ft. Warn* a Uiii-aoo Uxilwat C 0.,)
Vfiet of tht tsoerttarg, V
PUteburgu, Fa., Jan *7ui, 18G3. J
jTg»THIfi ANN Ij Ali MJiftTINU of the
Bloci and Bondholders of; this Company, for
the election oi Directors and seek older boslne«e M
may come belura it wiu be beU at Ui« orFIUK UF
BalD UuMPaKI. la tbe city of Fituburub. ou
tne roDRTH WBDahbDA I OF FEBBUAfiY
A. D. 1801 j 1
Tbe stock and Bond Transfer Books of the Com
cany, at ihetr office la tbe cuy tf Fuubargn, aud
a- their Transfer Agency la lbe City ot dew f oik
will bscl-sed on .be iuth l)Af uF
and remain closed until the 26th OF ItHMiAKV
W. H. B aßm KS, Becreury.
jaX&ltcttA *
|T3*JiUTIUi 'U> MEMBt-Ka OF TUIS
* l ®' OIL KXQHANQ£.—Ia tccorduce vita tb»
piwliioua of ibe tonaUtn ioaj notice fa htrtlj
«it«u to ta» member# 01 the ut! Xxcaange that eu
eltieretbm to tha Lrtta be tluo of to* UonMitatlou
eiU be celled upon WCUAaio&AV.ttw 18th
GtU. BuTUUESiOft,
uh icxcbatge.
NOTICE,—AIIeohb
\r bxteoa Cokpaxt —An S Htist lor Pres
ident. Mana.en and uffloeis of the Company lor
sotting « t'nd*- over the A I.ghrny Liver, opposite
Pittsburgh, In the I'-ounty of Allegheny, *JU, ebela
ftt ths 1' Lb dOUdfc, at tbe touch end of the Bridge,
on MOaDaI, ta» *4 day of fearub a.-xt, at the boor
of 2 w’ck-ck p. m.
fcariut ff-U. R >*EBUB9, Treasnrer.
[rSp-ALLLUHEN Y Cl’l'Y COLLEGE,
O-.Taer of Lvao-ck and Pandutky Bireeta.—
The Tenth Anneal bw«Um b*gius on,, MONDAY,
Feb. 2d, and «ad« June 27 Ui. \ Bate* of Tuition
from |lu to i£J. For iß'erescte, Ac., apply lo
Jif.7-.lm JQ3 T.-frcttKE, Principal.
I' ISOO— A.
DRAtF- PLahTATtOi BfTTBBS.
Th«f partly, strengthen aofl invigo.ate.
The) create a bealiuy appetite.
Th y are an aiiduluto to vfa »u<e of water and diet.
Tbry oTeccumr robots of di-rflpUUn -nd let* boon.
They strengthen the system and to iven the mind
They prevtut mUistatic aud intermittent fevers.
1 hey poruy the brrato an ledaiiy of the stomach.
They core Uyapepeia aod Cooetljyation.
Tbry core D a rhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus.
They cur* uIT-rComplalntand No,vooe Headache
They are the best BiUsra ij the werid. They make
tfie wvak man strong, aud are exhaneted 'nature's
great re.torrr. They are made of pore Bt. Ciolx
Bam, 1 1« celebrated Oallsaya barb, ro.ts and berbe,
and are“laien with the plea«n>e of a beverage, witu
ott re.ard to age or timeofd*y. Parti .oi*rly .re
commended to delicate persona requiring a geutle
silmutaot Bold by a 1 Gro-erv, 1-rtugtets. boteli,
and ratoons. P. B. DRAKE A 00., *oi Broatway,
b«wTon. fea.mns
JTKW aiir£KTi«£JtV£jr7«.
DIAMOND bTfiAD WOKKb,
PITIBBUBGtf, PA.
EAEK, BEOTJISB & CO.,
Manufacturer* cf
BUST QEAL’TY BinKFD OAST STIBL.
Fqa'rt, n»t *nd OcU*ob, of all ilmi. Wimut d
<qi«l to lay tnjlioTMd or ma..uUc arrd m ihl*
.oaoiry.
ffl •an! Wwabcat* >c*. 149 and 161 FIRST
•o> ISO .id UifiKCutfU STBBSu', Plf«our<h
U\ ;>>d
DA4l4l»fc> UN TtIJS UKAULMi OH
*N BTKC«.T,—>ot ce >• t-rtb-
S la all }in i• oq wbusi a nim ot. lire m do
to t n; th • d.m g• u< alto. Mary Bo , i«r tu*‘g >d*
n of it i«t, tut !• ibe laid a»*-M
-mo'i • ar not paid wituln ton < «|* of thi* due, > a u
»111 be tmoiOi a*eljr tbor> a t»*r Iji ltate-1.
J. w. jr. Htin C. Ctt> B licit r,
No. ICW Filtb »tr et
tetl-Ht
Ye* nary 11th laga.
CUNeUiiN .HbiNTA—
lObbU frill K/ga; r
60 boa i. p, i u • Ootoci;
26 t>b • rweei Otae*;
X c*r l al io at ea,
Baoeired tad for nde by
rBANK TAN OORDBH,
\U »«c-»d a-rtai.
ATa uAvy rUt>L.iCAXHJi.t£J
Pareoa* on Bill# 2 *o.«.
Biiardoo be krupey.
Pm tb'e y..tma of p. .adore.
C id on Marrnd Wcm«a.
Bill rJ oa lor la 2 »ol*.
Bury od Salta N«w ©d iiio.
fctw*y on Kq4ty Jnrupr id. hi*. 2. tola,
for aa » o? EdtAiO.M Wood at.
SU.N;L)KJLu&.— 6 bbia. KoU Butter;
2 do Pacatd ao;
8 do frrah Egg*,
600 both. Ear Ooru;
- 200 do Dry fteohee;
200 do pry <> ppiee;
I,UUO ttk w W Irtidi
600 uuib White Baaea;
Together wl;h a full aaortmentot Graced*. far tale
bj ffHP. BECK A CO,
fall WboVayle Qrocera. 1»3 M»orty ilr"»t-
NEW AND CHUIUit UUGAK CUKKD
natis;
■' PLfttN FAVB;
6H DLIEBi AN"* BIDE*:
LEA* LAUD, lo bbli ( firltlnq and ptila, |]j
of our own coring and rendering, tur j
U. J. iOWnriKHD,
* fuccceaor to Jackson a Townsend,
fell . bo. )x ronrtli street, dmt i iberty.
Oita tsAHn£ii3, of kOOI
JUi quality, on hind and for tale br
JAB. DALZEt t
and 70 Water ft«oete
LUBiiiUAilMi Uilw- trime Prank-
Un Oil ftr mU by
JAB. DALZELL A 80R, '
feU m and 70 Water utrmmU
LaKu oik—lUo bbiß i>o. i winter
attained Cincinnati • il on band and for aalabi
JAB. DALZELL A 80S - ,
_(o\l. g md 70 Water a treat.
lOKAlitt, i«*r nefioed ana Crude Oil.
J and othtr h ertbandiae, by
and 70 Water >Ueet.
OMfi biiT IB,A CAMSIKKfcI.
dor »ale at a at UoOLBLtsAMIPo
atjul ion. fc‘l
I ADlEs' Ui.vrAK.-t, at one-natt the cost
"“'U'S. St McOuSLh*ll U . S ACOriON, SJ
ruth .tret fi Ml
<AhT—i.UOUbbla. on iomigement ior
Oidebj WM.f. BkT-K *oo'
185 t tbsriy gtffist.
BALs—Tb« TtlKh;n.a'l’UHIh.D
JC BBiCKBDILDIHQ, Ho. 10f Boea *treet. Oaa
and bot and coid water throughout tha entir* build,
tof- Apply to A. Q. CtJBuAOE.
talfcltt t, - Ho. 88 Diamond.
F)R ■ BALE.—Tvro yaluabls
UCItEB. abont fo'irtaen bands
warranted to wort well. '< he owner
tog to dispose of them, will sell bn reasonable Una*,
inquire at tbe AAUIsK iilVgttr CfAttsiM,
” r ' corner of rerenth and < Iberty it*.
DEAL ESTATE FOK HALE OE EX*
MJb OfIAHQB—Two try desirable t«> TVc.
6TO&T BBia&4>WißU l UtO« ioi'o<ihed with re
aod no* 'easel fora termoi-ytara, will
•ie*et-neble price lor cub, it «*chaeg*d
®r siocae or Bonds - -
• Tor ptriiojla i apply to
. J.Q. DAVlS,Auction**’,
“ 1Q t> Wo. 6< rifth etrwet.
B G sy L w^^T2^
A*l W afaS-A- 1 ' 1 « or *aoo at a i aa
ter at a bargains alib. 4
P |Sooj i?'i,lm'^* lia,,l A t “* i a Ar»eo#r
f»» l to 10 yaatfc
."J^emkitoosmoocejoromptly
irtfwroSi?^ 1 He a “ : feflSwthettset,'
Q.EHAT BAKUAiNS IN’
: Boon, tiioafi «b 4 Gmiig, -
; -at W VnAet BtrbeV
jyjQUESNK BRASS WOHK&
TATE. GAD HAS & CO.;
Mannfscturen of every variety of finished
BBAfiS WORK FOB PLUMBERS, BTFAM OB
GAS-FIITEBS, MACHINISTS, AND
COt'PSB3UITHS.
BRASS CASTINGS, of all descriptions. made
order.
STEAMBOAT WOBK, STEAM A* D GAB-FIT.
TING, and REPAIRING prompt’y attended te.
Particular attention paid to FITTING REFINE*
BIZS FOB COAL AND GABBON OILS.
Pole Tihe Waste's DJitri-t of Pennsylvania
tor .he sal’ of M&fiSQ, LAOeDCLL A CO.’S PAT
ENT StPBON POMP*, the best ever ln«entel.
Bav’ng to valves. It la not liable to get « ut of older,
audw.il throw more water th«» any pump of tel e
!*• sloe. f^lo.2wd
OAVING SOLD’oOR INTEREST in
IJ the DfIQUESNE BRASS WORKS to TATK
OAPMaN Aoo..ee wou'd checrflly re oirtnend
to the pat on*ge of i>ur Mends »nd the p.b.lc
gtnarally for a continuants of thrl favour.
lliLToa a CO.,
(late of Dnquesne brass "orke.)
Comer of Bt. Clair atr.ei and imuuesne w ay.
felOihtd
OXltUftael or CUtßlsTaoCa, I
Baltimore, Ud , Ftb. «tb, 18«3. J
SEALED PROPOSALS are respect-
RUIv Invited by tbs ondmlgned nmil ti m.,
MARCH Ist, 1863. fur lornienlog the United Scales
onbcistence Bepartaent, delivered In Baltlmoie,
aarj lend—
20.000 BARRELS EXTRA FLOUR, fresh ground
and of mixed brands, inspected by the mate Moor
In pector, of the City ol B dUmore, Immediately
Pterions to dt I rep Both heads to be Ini y bead
lined. Flat hoop d and machine made barrels
will poeltlreiy be rrjfc ed. 1,000 barrets to be de
livered by tHetcb of March, anl the same amount
every two (2j days thereafter.
COOiO POUNDS ADAMANTINE CANDLES, (16
on* c*s t> the pound ) Brand must be mentioned
Boxes to be strapped With tight green hickory
* tr *P*< The whule to be delivered by the 15th of
Ma ita. 1863. .
hopoeal* for dlflennt articlss must be on srparate
sheets of paper.
fcamples mutt nocompany every propcsal, and te
labtued distluotly with the name of the bllder *
Axprees chargee on eauiptee most be prepaid, or
the propera’s will not be considered. Each bld most
have* printed enpy of thle advertlssmeat patted at
Its headland ma«t be epeoifla in o mplying with all
lu teram Each bid. to bin conztoeraOon, most
contain in U the wiittea narazr.ee of two reepenet*
ble pe toes, as follows:
**The nadirs!gned hereby gaaraotee, thonld all or
any part of.tbe aocompanying Md be acceptel, that
it •hall te duty'fulfilled aoc.rdlng to ice true pur
port and conditions M
most he endorsed ‘Propotale for Sub
sieteuce Stone.*'
Bidden may propose tor the v hole orany-part
the article.
Prcpojore who can furnish the proper srttdee, bnt
seed an tncraassor time, can state the time when
they am be ready for their u» Ivery.
Persons not having tbe mecise variety of stores
above deaertbed, bat bavlrg artlclM of a similar
kind, are at liberty to send in propt eale for supply
ing them, wuich will teoe,Te attention according t j
price asd adaptation to the aaata of th< service. In
• 1 case# not sp-dally excepted, the delivery mast be
made at the tlao* ln case of (aifnre, the
'elted Bta'«i reeer«cs tbe right of pcxchtte else
wbe e to make out the deficiency.
All stir** «i'l ueoare.nlly lotp ettd and compared
■ltb the retain«d samples.
Betoins of weights, s'g.ed by a regular public
weigher, most be tarnished ahrn.ver isqaited,
Contractors are expected to bold wlth*
ontixpenvetothecnlUd States until rwaired tor.
shipment.
Payment to bemads la sneh funds, as may boon
bend ; If none on hand, to be made as soon as re
ceived.
ho pnrcbMM Btd« {ran r«'m»lonitt«.
THUS, a SULLtYAH,
CfcpUlo and 0 ft., r. A, A.
A TTKACfIVE SALES
UEB AND BOYS' CLOT HIM 0, FDBSISHIN9
QOOD3, Ac, AT
J. L. OA&NAG&AH’S,
80. lie TXDS&AL STBKXTi ALLEQHXST.
A* l am now cfoleg op my bnalbe**, I lorlta ip#-
ddattouiiiß to tba followfog «t.ck of aeaawcabta
(ooda, ahlcb It la t* Meted will be to and worthy ttu
ootlmof cotfa knyen.
A r>oda*eonm-nt of SACS aad TBCCK OYEB
CQAIB. A foil variety of O olfl, GASSIUKRE
and medium grad* BiSINISS COA7S; BLaOb
CuATS, ranging lb p»ie* item $8 to fro.
01 UgHM PANTS, Boa, mtdlomtod I w & raea a
Rood alock-*, aad well a»*ort*d GENT'S r NE
PLUSH, OuOTH, aiLM aad CaSSIMiKE YE9XS.
XJOre’ O. OTBIAO.
A gooi eeramnebt of JAUSEIO,’ PAKT3 AKD
OYEHCOATh, d ai.y ent »D"* well made.
QBN ■&' *tio BuYf rUHNIbUING GOODS,
PIN* « SITE fr>a |1 s4*io Si tg;
O&KT AKD *Hlrt MEBtNo oUißl* AND
DR* WEBS: Fine At glad % HOSE} < omotj .nd
serlso Mao'a all wo*>Uod SI.kSUIBIB k DBA W>
CB -; bo excelleat tarl.iyof OLOV*?, TIES. SO*
iltibafib, Ac,
PItOI GOODS.
BUSINESS COATINGS,
CLOTHS, OABttMatiEs aad VESTING', mbl«b
will, a* oaaa! t ba made op to order, or aold by the
P l *" « y«d* J. L.OABNASHAN,
f-7:lmu 1H ?rde<»l atrarl, Alletbaay,
QAKrBTb,
DRCGCfETS,
OIL CLOTHS.
W. eeU the utenUCe of t.
It* extant, vutoiy tod btenty of our staok. Mid to
«b. sdrintasaa of tt.tr perehM. for oreb betare tbo
recent adranoee of the manolactarvn.
OLIYKE McCLIHTOCK & CO,
taSrerew, 80. rn FirrH fIXBSST.
fJIHK NATIONAL CLAIM AGENCY.
BOLDIIBS 1 PAT, PXRBIOW9 ASD BOOHTZU.
R VALTXB DAT,
10S ffreet, tUrd deer Mew (ktkoUc Otorek,
hnumr, Pa.
In ooabeetlon with BABTBT. 00LLIK8 k BBAQX,
Weehiegton, B. o.,^General Goranxment Ageate..
lus^£* 4^!?, * *** ®toifgt ef a kin of deceaeed
B^T, d . h ? wi^.r^,lT attention.
*iS!aa BtiUHTIM, PIK*
SS B^!. 0 ? BAOC p A t » ** wM to caU and
, lWr WAB CLAIKS; of erery de
c^sr far * 0OT ‘ r --
"^“^•ckoigtmadMmuamontrkoolUettd.
■ jaS7:lmeodia
Q.IFT BOOK UTOKE,
So, 118 Wood Street
A freahtopply of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS;
PAIULT, ABD PSW BIBLKB,
And HIBTOBIOAL WOBKB;
Jwt receired and fir «H at iready redaeed pHeca*
*** A OOHTLT. GIFT, worth (ton 60 cento to
tWO, GIYXH KAOH.
J»WI •., |1« WQon
A CARD.—We. the andenknod, most
tort Iff to Mr. W. BTBcMttal*, Be.
ua AalthSeld etieet. that, barine employed bui
eerricee frequently ae OUPPXB AHD LCKCBBB,
tatT?. *?*»d bin to be pnnctnal, careful tad mbet
•kUlfoloperaterin htobailnee*, and taka pkeenf*
ra Z Tfv? ta * l . ,M tog him t* tbe p-oto—loy aa well ae
eO otban In need of inch eerrtcM. -, J
30BEBT WILSdH,K.B.,
A-H.GaOiB, ALP.,
H. GBOfB, M. Bra
. J. G. GALLAGRKB, Mi B, r
J.PEBOoMBNT.M. 8.,1
, ' A HOUBSLITKB, M. 1». .
tort LBXOBK9, freeh cat; of the pond,
frfto.: - . .VP, . * •> • ■ ItUw
DOLES OF 000BT8;—Kules oi toU
Aw the Coorta ef Law end Vqotty*->Btate and
Hatted Btat*e»»hieb to the dt« of Pitta*
barca, aad of tie enpr-joe ucvt of the United
Bates. Ktoteneedafc- OoiplWd by Btonart Bmbn,
K*q- I»oL octavo, of over 900 page*,
inttaue aad Ihi-rtoaTee,tor addition*in MJL-r*Ktoo
Ttraßallaa. For arte by .
WILG.JOKirHTOMAOOra
Newnt CTWoodtoraat.
1 ?»ITY ANfi COUETaYhLOTS FOE
J 6tlJ.rafw.lflt> m Jeckaon •ttraMt*f*d,t
Cltpnr Bttaghaif.aaohMfwt fNßt,Mrtk«MD4tos
< wn߻fcot*tmt v . V
, Aboat lO 'aae* »a JleOtaie town»hto.-b*tov
-MtortiVßnn, to legate mU. .•» *mtWttiF£y
; Mun l^^
x'Eir
rjtO (XHJNTitY MERCHANTS AND
f>? A tIBBr :
BATON, AIAtJK Dfll A CO^
Noi.l7andl9Fiftl» Street,
°* XBIMHIH6B,.EMBBOI».
DEBITS, HOSIERY, G LOVES, UOOP OKIBTB.
SIBB<-S3, BBIBTS, OOLLABS, TICS, UHDBB
-38 CUTS and O&AWEB& WOOLCS QuODS. CD
BIAS, &CA&FA, ZKPHYBASD SHETLAND
WOOL; MOO Ebe. JXHrmaaYAßM.cn bead ead
co arms.
Our stock m purchased. bripre Uw tut r*»t w-
in price*, ud «• offer great Indscamaats to
•3ITY 4Sp OOOMTBT McloHamth^mtm.i.
HIM, rSDDLERS, ud 'oU obn toy tn.Mll yhi,
B. B.—A chotae aaaortiuant «i .
Staple Dry Goodm
A« -1. ' ' •"
JJIiILADJSLttiIA
SHIBT AND COLLAR HOITBE,
DOZEH HICKORY SHIBTS;
1.000 DOZEN.,OBEY, BCD AHD BLUE IT.AN.
. 21 EL 6BIBT8; -
1,000 DOZEN ASSORTED FANCY TRAVELING
SSISTa;
1,000-DOZEN WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS, beat
|9 25 upwards;
1,000 DOZES DENIM OVERALLS;
10,000 PAXES OOTTOSADX PANTALOONS;
Manoftetorers of tha MINER'S WELSH FLAN
NEL r&IBTS, and a Itm assortment of LISES
AMD UAISBCILLEB BOaOUS AND OOLLABV.
AMD GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOIML
For solo by
BENNETT, BOOH A CO.,
Mawutactuuxs,
.... , 80 - 2 n Oiordi Pa
jaloamd »• • •
tJIHE MYSTERIES OP NEW YORK.
JcomnJxicAxsß.]
Wan, naticnal resources, political contests, rail*
(lona conventions, amnsements, the Central Park,
Its iwatis, gondolas, Ac., btn baas
letter is of the “Mysteries of Saw York.* 1 In tba
Car, stsamboat, parlor, at dinner, .in tha
street,everywhere doXheaxsome stery with rela
tion to or an inquiry ns to the meaning of these
mythical weeds, posted, printed and advertised
wherever I go:
S. T.— lB6o— X,
AcccmpmUd with e crescent and a ehrphiri'a book.
A etcessin eymptihiur said it was: “Satan Tri
anphed in ISCO in granting the Xpaotatioa of abo'i-
Uonlsts ;** while a Republican aald it was: “Stamp.
Tail Democrats of 18 0, gone to Texasanother,
“To the State Taxes of JBGO add tea (X) dollars
another, that they wets the wktchwortia of some
stcc*t society, like “Sons oi Tecaachia are 1860
Btroar, M or “deward Tricksters ef 1860 Usml Up,**
Ac, Ac. Weil,yonr correspondent waslll—hadbean
ill fur a long time—ln fact, his lata tappers *».<f
given him a horrid djspvpfia. Ha r.md tha adrer.
tlsrmeats, and of cotme bought a battle of Planta
tion Bitten; tha Bitters cozed him, and on tha bot
tie apptered these j same ca'.aUsric lettin: 8. T.—
1860-X. 1 traveled straight for 201 Broadway, in
trod need myetlf to the celebrated Dr. Drake, and
was ihown tba elep^nt— teaks, 8. T. sad all—ends
great lostltation la Is. A six story bollding in Day
street, from cellar to g»rret, Is oocoplid as a labors
tory for producing this single melidne; Bome.forty
persona are empbjad; several vats, h tiding six
thousand gallon* each, are flUei with roots, herb*
sad material, and tbeo soaked n water, end 4k# ex
pression preeeived In pars St. Croix Baa. I here
saw the bags, boxes and be'ee of Chll aye Ba k,
Wintargreea sad other sate Ist—sn<L the original
8t -Croix Earn puncheons, bearing the Custom house
brand, it seemed that medicine could here ba
turned oat to «u;p y a world cMavaUd—jat these
gmllmu are u-ablo ta fill taalr crdara fjr Plants-
tl.ti fitters alons. I waaatowo jnaayearUflcatcaof
exiraoral&iry corn affected by theta bittern. Tie
•tatisticaif ib» mediciso boalees* aa prm>ntid ta
taa but Congress in the report of Ur. D 8. Bara 00
an *narm6a» aod ater-ling, amofmtirg te aoaa ala
mlllkadolUn inaaally. 3bo propr.stcrs of tbaaa
OiU-re wUi pay Undo Bam near oft y th <ua*addol*
U • tor ataaps this jsa*l With aa.h lad.ridail
reaoaroea gorarnmaat Jaaaa ooght to stead at par,
aaa Darla Bight aa vtU pack op and start
lor Jaroeaiam. * * # ' * . • a a
J.H.
Wa are happy to reprodoos tba abore latter, gad
add that any ordinary ea» of Dytpepaia, Lirar Ooa<
plalit, nerrona Affectlo3,Scor Btoaacb, Loaaof Ap»
patlte. Vatroxu Htaluhe, Dlarrbaa, kicking Waak>
nt-aa, Itaatal b'capohdanoy, 40., era ba cnrod by tba
Plaalailcn fitters. ‘ • ,
That aU perioca may Jttdga of tta e Acaey, vs pnb>'
Uah a Uat ot aoaa oi tba arildei need la tta prapara*
Gausara Banx—OelabraUd for orcr tvo alnndrd
yean is tha rarer and Agtta» Dyapap>~
ala Waikneaa, Ac.. It wtt Introdnocd into Korcpa
by tha Ovuuteaa, vita of in# Ticaroy of Fan, In IM<V
and was afterwards sold by tha Jaanits for tha, aaer*
mow priet of iU ova g» aTw«, trndar tha naaa
of femtX'o Po vdara, and finally t.—h
XVI, King of Tianoa. : makes aapidal
rrferance to its fabrilhga qoalltUi daring his Bontb
Anmr.can trarals.
CaacantLLa Banx-Tor dlaahan, colto and dla*
aasca of tha stomaob and beiratt.
DaiDtiior— Tot Inflaamatton of tba lotna aad
dxopoicalaflactlona. " ;i; t : - A ..
OutonoM rumu-Ik»a<MbMil(MllUb
Lithsii ¥iowßM-*ArcttuttOb*pUaal«at ul
| toolo—highly, foyfgatattog is narrota dab Oily.
aerofoil, vfeaanatlni to,
. Axu(r-An aromaiiTa flMh,
moifcUaadsLUktmoehoMdbyaotbanßxhfag. J:
Abo, dm bodij.'Oratf*, cainwiy, ooriute*
■■
! * BT. CBOIX writ.
Th* powarfiUy iaTicontiag asd tonic propar.laaof
Bt« Croix Bukhara bus loegabkitowMgad fcy tha
phyricUas of tba vortfc Toroottnuaptioa, U ia tha
osljt thaS ahonld bo aaad.'' '
8. T.--IBGO.-X.
A»ibtr l»rf»Ußit, o('Bp^l I h* ‘oil*li,'
tapttrtißg btaaty totba complexion .aadhrUUnany
to lli mind, li yat unknown to itir ofiaaiananf *Ht
world, nadir* wlifchoMita hates'ft* thaprnaaat;.
Dr* W. A. XThilda, Surgeon o( tba Ttnth Taraiot
tHitMnt, writes« «I wUh eni; tidier hadabot
ttoof Plantation Elttac* Tbsy ox* tba nwit
Ut*, p&rfact tad hthnlm tonic Z ernr usd.”
Tho following infra* tba temcoi total pwptiaior
nt Washington !• :i ',;»i\J •• X
...I . . _ ' D.a,Wbr.t r i»«.
. -FitoJ P-M- ihUid tiD.~Pkvi4ntaimb*
<lo««a PltnuUoa Blu«ra. .They am tenth Ukad by
th# gloat# Of .OWhot»Si.
. Froprfcson.WiUiiftiiMd.
;„ 1 : • .■. ■ Boowm,Dm/Auq.l
- <o—4satkm«at 1 bar*
** n • •Qnrartrooi djaoopiUfdc.thmor low
h*rs. trUd muy .ifnctnU tbarcmdias
r, owffroantial f&r iu car» ln*#iHi oirfli*l l b*,
wtwe iorti, bid to abantfo* &f protsmlQfi.aad sof«
M. *J mint wm
mnCh*ffc«lad,aapri»ad-ard-gk'OSBT,--AboßVthr«
ftoaikiatO I tried tha Plantation Biitira, nd to
<*> ,«*« Joy! am marly a will auu . I terra im
omatbdea thorn m #,Yend casts, andasthr as I
baow aims wttbfrlgnal ba&afit; ■ ..
- a na» tary rwpaotmll j yonra,
Bar.J.ti.CATHOM,
Snob U tbs In&gnagaTsaehlnfaa dally*'Vo nrtfc
da rr«r bad aa aaJa. Vm4w rnmm+mtm
mta tie jpwn HmM <f Oamabriab wad la 4n»M
jfroaL ' -y■ -V
sb*aa Bitten araaoll by all principal dmggiate,
liault Bs'shrn Met
boars Ota teoabnilacf tba prtfiris tor’s slgnator* m
a Mad plate fa&oi.
■ J i P. a DKAKS *OO,
<«U« M»BOAI.W« 1 * W T«t
DftSES
' ‘ D|uurs raiMlOl Bimaa
. t nittu *t
a-'*,! .ia«itU4l, ~ ,
;.u' * V'rafojoauioi,
Aaatißgsaiai
; ,
gm5e,..... ' -wt
8 H AWLS,
CLOAKS.
DBESS GOODS,
’--i ■ -A* ,
Barker & Co.’s,
69 HABBET 8TBBBT;
THE
Greatest Bargains
f EVER OFFERED, ’
MP* - ' - '•*% • ■ • ■
JJRT GOODS I dbv. ooopaii
at •
J. M. BURCHFIELD’S.
HOOP BKZBTB, slightly aoOadr --
OOTTOS HOCTBf, slightly nM {
Smnxiier Dress “ Goods;
WIftTKR DRESS GOODS;
SHAWLS I CLOAKS !
CKXLDBE2PB ADD XXBBES HOOP 8XIB19)
LADHS* HOOa 1 8KIBTS;
4-4 EBOLIBH OHIHTBESj ‘ ' j
4-4FMHOH da; 1
Having a large itoek on hands before the advance
to goods, thJf iteck will he found one ot
The Cheaptit in the City.
fcfi ' : ~. u "■ -
JJEW GOODS, j . ;
HORSE'S TRTjnmrO STORE,
77 AND 79 KABKXT STREET.
Having completed enr aannsl toveniorr and open
ed a large lot of goods height preview to the latead,
vance in prims, we are now prepared to c»r to
irSOLXBALS BXT4IL BVTXBB
m good bargalna M can he bed to the dty.
BMNBOIDEETD&AHDKEBOHIXFB, IHFAHTS’
BOBES, HEM STITOOED AND PXiA'K LIHIH
BAHDAXBOHIBFS. aUSBOIDEESDOOLLABS,
NECK HDGBKB. WBII I TIES, 11DT « OTTub!
P'NJ, EEIDLEB. TAPS-*, O<TATB t wiLLmAHI
TIE OIIOABB and BTBUIEB'd SPOOL OOCTOM.
BKIAT
PATBHT TBBEaD, HOOKS AMD and Si
other kinds of notions. . j. | , ,
LADIES* AND MISSES* COTTON HOSIERY;
OBEY OMDBBBBIBT4 AMD DBAWBJtS.
BBIBT BOSOMS, SHIBT O.>LLA£S.
BDBPBHDBBS,OBATATB,Ao. I
WOOLEH OOODB, dosing out at coat. -
' JOSEPH HORNE.
OAlili AT
MACRUM & CLYDE’S,
78 Market {Street,
, E»4 tirjJ/jonmH i<itk
HOSIERY & C^LOVES.
BALYOBAt, HO«B, for Udftcmd Mkm.
BO6TOIV.BIBBSD Hun ** T-ffft and -
*L*iOTtIMtDHOSI
DIhTUIUTs i TOOTS*H IiAMBJ 1
ABD OOTTOIi B Ifc- '
810, »ILK AND WOOLIH QL9TZ9. OAUBT*
m•» an o iiin *<s. • v ■ ?
•WOOL HOt'Dll BtiABr*.BOBUf,Ae.
BMBBOIDBBOM. T
FOEBIfttIHO edow. •« *
It OUPrieei—WbticuU aad lettiL
; AAOStnt AditDA .
Ts Kiairr itbiet,
F»>«h «ad Diamond
jl&auxaauum UUK
LASOK STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
i »t BOTH - .
mniitmUtmiUlttaU DtaUrt.
*» JtMnomiur mlicubd. ■ ■
C.H.LOVE4CO,
- 74 MAKKBT BTBEBT.
"M» ■■■ ■ ■■ ■ -
QLOaIHO OOT BALK ■
i’:" I ■ . /'.‘l’
• WINTER GOODS.
EATOW; -BLAicttVlH A
ti n>tniht unniAirnrmrreiT,
wnraai crooßS >
*«**• tu fata** <* Mim m,
nO tn all tin a*i»t*« at
tteUßDOnoixiqßaDiißiaa.'
■' J XATOK/iiCKOKACO.,
)dt ; - »a. iT>fTTB gTBIWr "
MMiuta mvoimt u» bi.hauua
mum abb »«Bt tim-touniKi,
AXULUIf HTJJCBODI.I, nd •Owr dMinblaticte^
jMntaintk} ... KAoaini*et.Tt)i,
ipHK handsomest Tu Man
■ UU yiihrtii ill */:?. \Jy^
jMUHijßmrt woman mm' •
M-nihJito • luamuimni,
IHntafltMlttßl r- •
BjtUVUV <
■ : .x» 4rMonro M/ctm
ttit atb, » cw a*.
M* i a S;: X^fcgj :
150 '“!»*4*r*-rAafSBS
'KMSDX*«I i R)i |
naS*
MSOHIO HAiEtt T.
I TOE o*> WISE I
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