The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, September 19, 1863, Image 1

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    THE DAILY. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786
GROCERR
MUi
uomtus®lol LX3O2 & 7 ,
11.. fl and Ei Enath_teld gruir
Omuta imegod.
Moti'd
UT TV , M. GOILMLY,
WBOLFIB. ALL OBOO:B.1
50.18 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTEIBUIIOII.,
Hurler f nrohesed the hawed of kb Mt* mamas.
Intl matinee the Lulus u the old stud, and erlE
be plumed to recohn the patrourr of hie old frlohdi.
sodcustomers. myls:dti
rnoe. urn., (1..... Tp/LIZI
LITTLE- & THIMBLE, Waouniut
Chtomi AND Coanossiow iliraawra dote s rI
In PRODUCE, MOOR, BACON, OH 11,
CARBON AND LAND OIL, IRON, NAILS, °LABS,
COTTON YARNS, and Pio...buret caaaelectakra.
renerelly. 112 and 114 Served rtreet, Pitteburgh.
no coar woosozo ay. • /110.
(oitbak.t_o Arm of D. et D. hi ' DozobliktPlitabush.
a Co., WeUntie, Ohio.)
AA 'DONALD 6 ARSUcR - rds, w awa ,.
4.2.2. ca. Oftockas, P11101)001. Comucionos Mon.
mums, Jobber* la OUrnig, N. 0. 01.10 Alt sod
ittoie.asza i GEPIIIND SUGIANS and BYRUPe,
rtotai, BACON, TOBACVO, TEAS, RIDS,
0411.1 2 / 3 1, SEEDS, ko, Na *LI and 244 Liberty 62.,
PlCaborlzh. nol4dy
P. 1 /511011..........W IL. D. I.IIIILD.
ill BYNUM At BROTHERS, successor,
Ail m ¢eyms A Andmon, 'Khaimah Miami In
TORKLIGN raQITB 14IIY8 AHD SPICED, CON
KAOTIONDRY, SWAM, 1 &AK WODAI3, &a, Oar.
188 sad MB stmat, Mara Ptlitaborgh,
Dames. yAhdly
MARI IL 1/ 2 / 4 4*............../i644is
:MEAD & METZGAR, Gamma AND
411 Oman= -Ilasenams, an& daalara in 'all
kladaot Oomrrav PROM= aan Pirraanana &um
racirocia, IQ Liberty &net, ownalta had at
Wood street, Piclabtagt, Pa. apady
IL roma.
EIEU. B. JONES & SON, Witoir.seLa
S-4 Gamow ULD Dowi ivarusangt, Dealers la
11/MILLI. ROPE, 04.E.U111, OILS, PLTtill and
Pittsburgh toasiulactured articles, 80. iii Water it.,
shore tha Illosougabala Bridge, Pltiabursh, Pa.
MUSS
S. SALISJ.L.
DOBERT DALZEL 4c761:, WHOlJi
tiitsl3socriss, Ooltitunuax as ToswAiwula
Ilutaeurrs, lumi - dealerssto PROMOS. and FlCLa
burgh mcnufactures,.Plttsbargt4
a/
lIMAT
LAMBERT, 131:UPTON CO, Wnota-
SAL 0.61)021.1 and PIODOCZ Daataas, lie. e
Sixth atm.; Pittaberab. lace
WATT WILSON, WEIPLEHALII Ono
aaaa, GOMlZltalon Mczccuars, aof (kale.. In
Prodwo and Pituburgh mAactimclaron, o. Lib
irty street, Pituibargh. 023
ltalilki DICE/43: et, (XI, WnoLaseLis
A Gloms, Oomudonai diracaidn, and &elm In
PRODUCE, No. 60 Wats =ld, and 66 Front Won,
Pitiabarch.
IWO. W. DLLlruaTit.
j S. DILWORTH 5c0.,
Wuot.sn.u.l
u • Gamma, Nos. L.V3 end 132 Eierend street. utia
nul
Smithfield. Pittsburgh.
.
MISS
JMIN FIATJD wainasei.g
cum ComArmtos Ilgsta.,Ar'.., No. IT2 wood
and Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
,lelt
w _ _
ii,l .1 A&I ratx2LLEY, WHOLESALE
TT Gacia, tica. and Woad . trees, htts
burgh. Pa, InlA•etef
A LEXA.N D kit 111141. i, W HOW/ALLA
Gsecura, imparter et Son* Asa, No. 273 Liberty
itteret e Plttiburgli, Pa. mho
.ItrAJI : 11 - F4CTURA'RS:
& W. BENNETT, MAxv7.I.OIVELF4.S
1!• Or WEITZ fiTU.N.Z C11.1.2iA AND (MEMEL
ROLM= WARE.
OillrOsnas Lan WARM:IOEI.6 Zio. 74 rurra
Eltarxr. Prr7o , a7mars. Pa. me 18:1316a
•.t. P. 11/11a.
IVI ACKINTOSJI ki EMPHILL .CO.,
My corner Plko awl 011ara emits, near the City
Water Works,' Pittsburgh, Pa, klaunfactureraol
MACKINTOSH AND ILENPAILL'a
PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND
SLIDE VALVES, of all slam and beet ertyle.
Raring put np machinery of large a pecity and of
the beat grudity, wo ore prepared to do hoary Job
Ling, and solicit work In trap Line, booting that 11
promptnefa. sod a the character of our work, L.) Z2071i
We EMn g jeLe• 1 attentkra to oar BA LANCED
VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining
advantages heretofore ozatUdned in this clam of
.Enßione. larrnlyd
JOSKPR F. HAMILTON & (X).s
Career of ra-st ar.d Liberty etree..l,
PITTBI3I7=III Pa.,
•amsaernaaaa or
8U1T131013 VIISAM ENGEM, lIAaELIBEIIy,
m7l6.cf
Q SEVERANCE, No. 54 Wersaa ST.,
Sao Plttabargh, maardactosor of BOLL= WPM',
WROPOLITSPLERS, OONDION AND RAILROAD,
' elt _l l l;'7 : = Im. alrod or shaped SPIS.ER azol
largo or =AIL outdo t 4 order at abort main.
A good saseetmout coonststtly nu hood, MTW:..
urELLs, RIDDLE CO., No. 215
'it /AberSy street, opposite Sixth, Pftteborse,
Issairttsctszers of WllLres, LASEMS ANDSWITIOT.
WORK. sad elm darcriptioa 01...EAT/MR BILAIDID
OrdaraudicitaVrom the trsdr, sad pods pursopt!
17 shltped as per lastructioas.
(bEedami, r,
WOl/1/1.,.........). T. T. CULEtst.U. •
P.XCB/0 810 GLELSS WORKS, -
"AAVOLYE, t I LMIZTT G/J-IS MAXI MO.
Warohcaso,
co. 12 Wood ramet, corner
at Pica, Plaabaret, FL soklyd
ATTUILJV'ErS.
_ iii _a COOLLRAti t Artosuner AND
I .o l lo l ilinateAill'As LAW. Offloit, No. 69 Grant
Ateeei,ilttatitusb,2a. All tontines entratted to
ricalesprompt attention. Oaken=
leaden' Allocheay - and In all stliaintng omatlat, sad
the pang reran to! promptly. stagy
1011:N .0.. AfAvOONNELL, Arronintr
. wood story Smut's law Dims.
Nif,A#lamoad Knot,
attood to the sottitakwat, mewing bad cola.
Voss Of asitos, bawd:es. tko., in Wostdcagton t Mesta
ofpoltablo. an*lr.
11/11#,I,
=Au, ma.
it S. 0. SCIIIOYRII, "Amstar na AT
laor. LIGI /fourth st"eet, Pittebtuxh.
paomns IMMO, Arrosmnr haat
Coinusizos £7 fair.
o Ng.. 160 Fourth str.et, corner of Oben y
must. Pittsburgh. Pa. ant 11l eemer
MUSIC, :cc.
BLUME, DBALWR is
• IC I 11: 11 g MUSICAL 1118T111:118Z.NT8.
• 8010 kiwoll Wr littiottg A 00.'8 PLLWOB, HAINES
. -- insort; PL2LIFOS, end PRINCE X 00.'8 rIELODS.
OWL No. LS Mb strait, mod door above Wood,
Pittsburgh, Pk War Pianos to kr, and taken In sk
i:hints for new. WAO
la ELMER £ BRO., MILLI/id Li
A. 1.0 Kaye arra Karma biltnitlinllll, an 4 sole
caeca' far Etednwafe celebrated S Ba dd
th stmt., Pittsburgh. mjp
JOHN , Ji.'lll.,lghLutt, Miami ca l'uaos
Mr WmM. LO., No. 81 Wood sine; be:lroali
riznath street suid Ms:wad &Um Fit:BSl:nth. Ps.
BOOKSELLERS, lFc.
wza. a JOHNSTON k Co., &Ant=
/1001. / 1 4SZ110TITA111,AD Jo
Mina% Na 6f. Wood street, Pittsburgh. scan
AY. • 43.111 • wi
11 1 56 MEM; No. 6.5 Wood Etna, next door to t
comer of • Pittsburgh, P BU • • •
Blau, isooxeasaan tria
l/1 Tg rourth gtrod, Apollo Bolldlnipa,
T.RWILYGS. 4c.
..tif 4 : 4 , c o nor Trzif .;
imam, ZIIIIOIOOI2IIIIIIIIAND gl am: Oxen, No.
Market sine:. Pittgargb. otpla
AT(ElN drian.. .llAOßiat & DuLass
lienid" Nos.
if mad USIAIi Um& Pit ballet. apl.6
P4PERS.
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—4l-•Pania, -Boansas, to, Bor 8T Woad Wad
. Ja7
n B. PALKKEL, Na 'Wool) 81.,
Dealer in BONHLTS, RATS, STRAW ?RM.
- WING& and STRAW_ GOODB //sacral ti`. •
— Doors 4.110,0 MOBS.
J•Tomg cA24PAELL, IttArtmonrani:o;
BOORS AND 81101.8 ot every thscriptloa No.
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JNISCELLefLArBOIB C.4IRDS.
WHO LIEU LE Q110(31133
CA.DIKAN & CRAWFORD,
lianztfactcoors of oyery tarifa - , of flubbed
BRAES WORE POD PLUMBERS, STEAM cat
z NAOIIIIBI/3"3. AND
00rPRILEMUTINI.
BEAM CIANTUDINI, of all dascrlttlann, nude to
order. BTRANBOAT WORK, BTRAIII AND OA&
IfUTING. and 111.11PLIRING prcusogly attended 10.
Partici:l.hr attanthn pald to etthit Or 11linliff.
1 1 / 1 .8 - 10E COAL AND CARRON OU.B.
ryl a rts 4 the rat: the
W MALBH LAUBD4 Peaa
00.'8 PATIST SIPHON POll, the beet se
Invented Raving so valves, It h bto psi
oat of ordar, sad will throw mate rater then ant
ramp of twice Its elm exile
FURNITURE
1- IITSIAITBG : . PA.
tILLINQ 0/P1
WHOLZIALI Olt EISTA/L.
Dl and 99 Third street, °prat:lts 1. 0ai1.W.40011 •
and 111 Irixorth surer. rehlo
D M. BARBOUR,
wrn,
A. L. WZBH a DUO
Oortur of Pratt a.t eosoostrao Str ea k ak
BA LTI If ORE,
• earata, COMMISSION MIESORA2II%,
And Agents Mr the sale of DUPONT'S OUNPO W.
DIU AND B.k/WIT VTOL
Receive on conslanment all kinds of Western Pro.
duce, and make &trances thereon.
N. B.—Ballroatl track In front of Warehouse
121 TO
Whim H. Elmlth &117
(1). • Pittsburgh
Misr e B.lr.keitsan, BBppeeooaar
0
Onlp& Stpbard,
Iferchantie Bata, BaMmor• i "
R. R. Pont & enact 0
pATENTED OCT. 8, 1861.
Dithridge's Patent
OVAL LAMP OBEIMNEES,
lllazneacterred of
XX FLINT GLANS:
Them Ole Simple. an It terulailfor
dm flame, which heating all parts
eau equally, obuqi cot gap:sell
S D. DITEDIDOT.,
Fort Pitt GI. N Works
Washington strost,
PittaborgL, P
LADLES' FLNOY FORb ;
CHILDREN'S CANOE FURS;
MIT% Fl7ll OA Pi 3, OOLL ARe cmo vim
Seery variety and Kyle of the above goats on had
and Ircm Bab at
BLACK. AI&MOND STREL WOHIQS,
PITTEBURGII, Pi.
PARK, BROTHER a 00,
BEST QOAtrI'T REIILLD GAZE STEEL,
Szoorn: rrat zt d Ootwo, rt. of all slum Warm:kW)
*goal to any traported or maunfacutrod Lu Stall
axin try.
nary.) atc• and War,h , =, lees 14.9 ird 1M mil'
um 180 and 122 /MOND STltilld, Zittaborgh.
1.11:1yd
NIL W tiOvils.—tiavutg jun retina e .
from the East, we haws now In store an Wan
Hro assartteent of scarce and desirable
B oxi s
Dealers OM be supplied with Lea Hr s ,, 1111119113'
and ORILDERNT Boons, 43/LITZB.B sold Vaal
81107e3, at • slight &drums for cash, at
1714 12 , . Tl. a:moor Wood and Tow* Ili
BUtil d AND oliOniti.
al/LAT 8ED11021019
Ladles' Zug. Last'g Cong. Clattery $1 76 wo. la $260
All other gaols selling v.z7 low
A LLEN, MaCOBILICK & CO., V Ataxy
CIL Foca - oar, /qualm:mob, P.
ere&
OA Liberf
lacallrWaazacc teroctarora ot . OOOH, PARLOR AHD HIM
IHO BTOVLB. PARLOR AND HITCH= MUNRO,
HOLLOW HAIM ea., summand caw tumid; Rell•
tail Outlagc, Garb& Goa, Wator and Ar.
CU= Pips, Bad liona. Digiroza. Wagon Dr 2
Zattleo, PrdleyoHar="l._Whocli • Ox,
g p a a
and Oadlagc maga,. sad
Outings made to order. PaCca - Zdtctaldi
whir Stccaa cr Hors* Power. agai:6sad
WILLIAM BARNHILL it 130.,80i1ar
Habra and Sheet Iron Workers. PIM
swim Hoe. 2 Et, 24 and te. Etintut ••=••• •
tarp ma and furatlahsd tt with the moat !alpinist!
machlnery, we areto manufacture *my
dnastiptlon of LiOyr_ey aredn slßß In She beat manner, mad
trarcantect equal to any made to the ommtry.
CIL lit 211E28, BEIMIDIS 'IBM BIDS, fITIIIS
PI 7 f r iZ,I,OOOIIOTIVI
SALT PANIS,TAISIVI, OIL 5T114.13, earrercumt
SETTLING 'PAM, BOLLIX' MON 11111DGI12,
81:fGatt PANS, and;ole manufactuzem of BARN
HILLC' PATENt BOILIS. Espaltiny done on
the shartsat mottos- Astildf
VIALS. U. BALISIaIcr
'robes & General Commission Radian
MEILOTLILNDINI BEAZER,
ea?. dmder to .11 kinds of 001INIST P.BODUCIi.
Ha 179 L1E11127 B.TRALT
En 114.1• Prmartinas. Pa
MR. A. H. If'NEWER respectfully
ALB. inforati the anima of Pitteburzh, that
he hie been appointed cote agent Ibr the mai of My.
ere & ton'. menet ClatiCNT ABTI-00fIBOBITZ
PEN. They are recommended by the lancet hours
to the city. among which are
Gear, Broosser • Co., Innosn & Co.,
El oollanao & Isan Orry Tama Co.,
Zoo, Yararza & Co..
end
ii/fILITABY OLAIM, BO
11.1. PMISIOIid, BA= FAIN B and If t n [g iA.B
OLdlidll of every doscrlytlon ; collected by the mall•
earlier, at the follotelag rates, viz z Petudona4lo CO;
all other aparaa, g 9 04 0. C. TAILOR.
/Mamas at Law,
80. 13 Gnat etreetEnt.talnawb, Pa.
N. B. No &argot us made if Ms claim dote not
stamted. and all information ftleec - aratho esOlv
L U AEA ST .utroseas aan
/LA i:MILLIB In Put brands°, GEE 113115119
HeVADte OIGAIttI, all kinds of aktOKING
TOBA.OOO, FANCY
MIMISCIIIMTM Puss, TUBES& it% La., In_ wad
misty, 17NDER TH E atuunsitilyorn,
Pittsburgh, Ps.
H.B.—ThsTrads iapyllerl on MAR tams.
VWMizL. CIALLDWKLL,
(toad= to lames Salmis
FOBS PACE i'Lt,
Deem to /MOON. LARD, eraea•croßED LIAM.
BEIOKICD 8111111
OWL !A UU*PItHD nner 82111LITB,
Pro..maga. Pa.
AU4123 M. BALM,
asaarnot
Minim Bazaar, Thuarricsuo finumirmon,
kr all kin& of Bonilla" and supaintanda thilt
cation on rassozable taana.
OtIoD Rs Andaman •• Whew Le . tamak
RID
088 8, VERRIZNAti, HELLO,
THOM,- 68.-1111bOskaesptIoa the: argart sad
bed collogdza of Drifts nada &bent the ONri ' Ft
miluxxara Vacua. nezzasT.
111111•Chiti led leek et them.
~ . 8 • rain •
Oil bilgois. :$ I I
Miffl
OL AND WOOD ORLIED
SHIDEFOXD PEIOEB,
JAS. W. WOODWELL
mhZ•fini
IZATI3 AND OAPS.
114 COED 4 CO.'S,
No. 181 WOOD ESTRLDT
Illannhetarais of
Adapted to the season.
GIZO. A.LnaXe, BON A 00.11,
" 160 " 900
196 .. 1 76
3 &VIM H OBB, 59 Market
CZIEBI
Iffllll
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1563
pittsbargh oSaulto.
S. RIDDLE & 00.,
ADVZOBB AND PDOPRIII7OIIB
Publication Office No. 81 Filth Street.
NOBIIING AND LUNING IrDITIONS, DAILY,
CONTAINING THY LAW:ST WW2 UP TO TIO
RODE Or POBLICATIOZ
SATURDAY MORNING SEPT. 19, 1883
NEW TERMS OF THE GAZETTE,
Mom= =now, by mall. per year—La 00.
month— 70.
week-- IS.
single L
Lemma tames, by mail, per year-- 2 20.
month— 10.
week-- 10.
tingle L
Intrnoa, dash, arfder, per yam. 2 Oft
" dabs ofd to 10, r
.. 1 80.
" olden' 10 or more" - 1 28.
--and one extra to the tarty landing club. Fox •
dab of Man, avant send the Zavra• fie alas
daily. For • drib of treaty, ws w.D rand the,
Sireau• Gaunt del y. ologia copies, 5 oents
WAD imbialptlens .**ap t. edema, and papers
Ctrs,. stopped when the tfau extdra•
Tee saws from the West to-day is highly
important. The moos. of our foroes in dr
kanoas, erownotd by the occupation of Little
Rook by General Steele " en the 10th of,fiep
tember, without Oghting or any lose of conse
quence," is an announcement which we regard
as the precursor of the Baal overthrow of the
rebelyower in that State and in the whole
tram - tdiesissippl region. The dlipatohes
from Memphis, and other indications, lead
us to believe that we shall have exciting news
from Roseman, and Burnside very shortly.
Soldttrs' Right to Vote.
In the Digest of Election Laws with whioh,
we believe, each Election Board 11 fetruiehed,
on pages 155-f, Soc. 22, is the following :
"No body of 'troops in the army of the
United States, or of this Commonwealth, 'hall
be present either armed or unarmed, during
the time of such aleation : Provided, That
nothing herein oontalned Anil be so construed
tut to prevent any alert or soldier from exer
cising the right of suffrage in the election
district to which he may belong, if otherwise
qualified according to law."
We perceive the foregoing station cf the
Election Ltws, ezoept the Proviso, published
In several Damooratie papers. It Is undoubt
edly thus garbled for the purpose of producing
the hiss impression, that soldiers have no
right to vote even if present on the day of
olestion, in the districts to which they respec
tively belong. It is a vary shallow device to
deprive them of their - tight of suffrage.
Mr. Toombs' Letter
The retmot letter of Mr. Toombs, on the
rebel eurranoy, is strongly denounced in the
Virginia paprre. The Lynchburg Brpaticcru
nye:
"Toombs says we should IMO to more
paper money. Vary true, mil Mt. Mem
o:Linger wonld no doubt be rejoiced to . stop Ida
money mill. But what is to supply ib place?
How :Se the expenses of the government to be
defrayed except by paper bums 7 It can't be
done, and the twill of all Mr. Toombs' argu
ment. is simply to give Improver infirmation
to tha enemy and weaken oor dose abroad.
It is retreat pity that he aid come other men
will not learn the important fact that It Isnot
always judicious to publish everything we
know. Truth is stmetimas more initrions
than falsehood, and is always so when pro
foaled blends give improper Information to
our enemies hit. Toombs tells us nothing
we did not know treble, and wpm" no prac
tical remedy for the evil, of which he com
plains. ll* is, therefore, ono of the Masa of
grumblers who It doing our cam* much harm
and no good."
crnittng to Kansas.
The Leavenworth row, of the llth teat,
eels
"Never, perhaps. since Eames began to
raise troops for the war, have remits looked
so rapidly to the standard as they do now un
der Colonel Jennison.. Hardy more than
two rooks taro elapred dace the Colonel
commenced operation", and there are now not
,loss than eight Ittindred men, or eleven com
panies, mutual zed wattles muster thrsugh
out the Eltate. The first battalion, undts
Captain Trier, now numbers three companies,
and the others are rapidly Ailing op. Captain
Toler elle it te j notes easy to raise lire com
panies as three. There, with the Johann
county companies, those here, In Doniphan
coriaty r atEart &Ott and in Douglas, Prank-
Itn, Wahines's, dm. will nearly, if not quit*,
brims the regiment cep to the maximum of
twelve companies. Captain Bose recruited
rereety•eight Ruse at Port Scott in fire days."
An Answer on the Spot. •
It is an unusual opectsole to ass an
American negro in a Coeval of mew,
bet the event has hap
- aimed in the British
Association. An Englishman named Craw
ford having taken occasion, in the trans
of en elaborate paper on "The Commix
ture of Ram," to =WI the negro char
acter, found an unexpected and formidable
antagonist in the person of Mr. Craft, a bleak
man, formerly a slave in the South, who we
granted permission to reply. Mr. Craft pro
ceeded to state that his grandfathers:id grand
mother were both of mire negro blood, and
that he was himself qualified by descent to
speak understandingly of the charseter of the
black rase, regarding them as capable of a
large Intellectual development, and not at
all the degraded animals that Mr. Crawford
had represented. All bleak men were not
equally gifted, he admitted; but he added
that during his residence in England ha had
found that "all Englishmen were not Shaken.
puree." This palpable hit seem to have
been relished by Mr. Craft's diethignished
hearers, for cries of "hear"and ahem greeted
his effort. The reply to Mr. Crawford was so
Instant and satisfactory that he made no
reply.
Inhuman Threat of Beanfegard.
In referring to a late flag of trees from the
rebel oonimander it Charleston, a correspond-
eat writes
Bally Basuregard took the opportunity of
sending a threatening message to Admiral
Dahlgren that he would plate the prisoners
on the parapet of Sumter if the navy made It
an object al Aro. Admiral .Dahlgred replied
with as much dignity as as nature of the
case would Justify, that if he [Beauregard]
should resort to such • heathenish mode or
procedure, then he might look at the same
hour for rebel prisoners tied to theoutsr sur
face of the mouitoo. turrets. It is. thought
tho enswer of the Admiral will do much to
ward bringing the bobtailed Beauregard to •
sense of the oosumon rules of civilised warfare.
Tun Itozanas no Hens,--A correspond
,' eat writes from Oharbfaion harbor :
It isconorded that the bonsides is the most
valuable ixon.clad vessel of which the navy
eon boast. it did more actual service In the
last engagement than nil the monitorrr, put to
gether s , for how often bee it poured whole
broadsides into the rebel works causing the
gamin to abandon their pieces and seek
sanity behind saud-hills. I/rom tho commer.re-
Anent te the close of the attack the Ironsides
mu struck 160-times, and yet she was all
ready on Wednesday morning Is again pitch
into Moultrie with as much vim al she did
'the day pruritus:
Pius Patois or ma Pmuunnarfa Paooz,o
itairsom—Tho N. Y. Tribune, of Thursdoy,
bib lie following:
The Provident's! Proclamation takes all this
starohlint of Dukimisintriorwed brthe Shah
Dongraulanal Distrlnt (tipper par!. of ,Dlew .
.YarkAdt, }to nada the -Draft inoperatlino
Money was mind and men were appointed to
arlsh_thwommaripta beyond-the reach cif the
Gomm* by, the sue, CI the Imit of habeas,
co - Ditorll94lskiut!k*, India
M
We hoar in zenith from day to day, particu
larly in the dispatehes from Charleston, about
Parrott gags, that the following brief account
of them by a correspondent of the New York
files, may be . interesting to our readers :
When you hear ofro,ol falling in Charts,-
ton, with destructive eeßico: the diatanceoffite
miles from Giflinera's Datt,rics, you are start.
led and begin to reallze that • new element
his appeared-tn the stage, or, at learn, a new
mode of action. Yon arc probably under the
impression that those simile were thrown from
300-pounders. This is not eo. They were
thrown from 200-pounders, whose thell to
rutty about 150 pounds weight. I may say,
however, that the distance at tilich the 100.
pound and 200-pound shell may be thrown Is
about the same with that of the 300-pounder.
The difference is in the momentum, or craeh
thy effect, which most ha the greatest in the
300-pounder. I may lay further, that
'there is not en iron vend in she British cr
yomeh navies who...plating can reaiat the that
of ear large Famagusta ata moderate distance.
Hence, if you have enough of thee. guns—
whether on Monitors or land batteries—you
may bid defiance to all thenevy of Great Bri
tain Cif F'isnee.
"The Parrott gun ft mannfstterad, as ytm are
aware, at the West 'Point foundry, woe'', at
this time nearly • thousand men and an im
mense quantity of material are employed, in
turning out these cannon for the oat of the
Government; and I !saliva are unable to fur
nish as many as required,: The West Point
Foundry was originally establis'hird by a Com
pany, and till very recently wan managed by
Goverment Ramble. Mr. Parrott has, however,
been eonneeted with this establishment many
years, and exercised his ingenuity as well as
industry in improving -the machinery, and is
now the manager of this groat concern. Rob
ert Parrott is from New Hampshire, grades
ting at West Point in 1824, vary high in hie
class. In 1836 he was Captain of Ordnance,
but resigned to brooms Superintendent of the
Iron and Cannon Foundry at Cold Springs—
now celled the West-Point Foundry. There
he has since remained. Ho belong. to that
class of quiet, working men,Who accomplish
most of what is done in the world, and of
whom the world knows little, becauee they
don't blow their own trumpets. Let us go to
the foundry.
There are now made at this foundry seven
clamr of guns, vie : 10 pound. 20 pound, 30-
pound, 60 pound, 100 .pound,100-pound, 300.
pound. The 60 pound has notyet bran made,
but le ordered. Tho 100-pound can be made
at the rate of one per day; and the 200.
pounder two per woes, and the smaller ones
much more•frequently. You will see, from
this, that an immense amount et heavy artil
lery is made there in a year. Indeed, It le
almostinconceivable what &prodigious amount
of the materials of war are now manufactured
In this country. At this moment the large
yards of this establishinent contain number.
of these cannon of all sissy, as wolf as shell
for their use which are manufactured at the
rata of about 10,000 per week.
In order to give some idea of the range of
these guns, I add the following brief table of
the diameter elevation and range of some of
these guns— disregarding the charge :
Calibre Diameter of Bora Elevation. Muir.
10-Poun'er, 2 I° UM yards.
10-Pounder, 291neh0,. Di° 5,000 yard..
tO-Pounder, 3.67 irchrs. 1° 090 yards.
20.Psunder, 3.67 foetus. 15. 4,400 yards
rO-Pounder, 4.2 it chat. 3 , 4° 1,5449 yard..
30-Poundor, 4.8 Wiles. 25° 6,70(/ yards. I
1004otioder, 0.2 loch.. 3!.ii° 1.450 yard-.
100-Ponedrr, 6 2 loam .
6,620 yards.
103 Pounder,
6.2 Inches. 35° 8,453 yard,.
The tact distance, it will be observed, le
within a fraetien of five miler, and is attained
with al6 pound charge of powder. with an
80.ptund hells rt shot, at an olevallion of 35°.
The 200 ponaderittan..B.4o4le-barg" mil the
500-pounder, 10-inch both. A little more
powder, in a 200-pounder, would obviously
reach a distance of over five miler, which i.
the result attained at Charleston.
I ought now to notice some of the prowler
ides of the Parrott gun. It is obvious that
If we give a big ball and heavy charges, the
ordinary gun will not he strong enough. lore
was a didlenity, honor the resort to /sopping or
bawling eannen. This Idea is net original In
title day. Oa the contrary, we hear cf It
huadiede of, year. ago. But the mode and
hind of heaping adopted by Mr. Parrott Is pl
anner. It was found, by experiment, that
the reactive force of a heavy charge on a hoary
ball, when exploded, was wholly within two
feet of the breech eel of the bore. Mr. Par
rott took this feet, and adapted to the piece
Ms rale/wean:wit of that part. This consists
In welding on this two feet of the cannon a
coil of wrought iron. I shall not go into the
manufacture of this reinforcement, but merely
say that heavy bare of iron are heated and
rolled Into coils, whore interior space is the
diameter et the cannon, then beaten till it is
compacted together, then heated and pat on
the cannon, till ties wrought Iron coil ha
mar-ea a compactpiece with the breech end of
the cannon. Snob a piece cannot be burst by
any ordinary charge, and I may hero any the
300-pounder at Charleston was not inftthad by
the charge of the cannon, but by the bursting
of the shell in the yen by tome defect of the
fate.
The next thing that 'a. psonitor IE tho moo
ny: of jtaisw the shell "to the rifted bore of the
piece; for, you will observe, that if a henry,
conical shell, as these are, fired through a
rifled bore without protect'on, It comes in 00l-
Lilian with the rifling, and it mast injure it
not destroy it. To avoid this, Mr. Parrott
has fitted at the breech end of the shell a com
petition band, slightly mated end softer than
the iron. Bo loon as this is out la motion,
this softer motel ie grooved by the rifling of Ile
scans without iojuring it. Thus it maintains
the curvilinear motion of tho ball, and protsom
the interior of the pleoe.
English Ordnance
An English official report for 1882 states
that up to March lit, there had been lined
for service eleven hundred rnd ninety Arm
strong guns, of whith four h andred and Ave
were HO-pounders. Seven hundred and for
ty-five more were In store. Since that time
the demonstration of the power of mailed
ships has caused more activity in the construe=
tion of Improved ordnance, and experiments
In larger mists. Several 9-inch riled guns,
rated as 800-pounders, have been suseessfulty
tested with charges of powdir one-sixth the
weight of that:write:tile. A 000-pounder and
a 1.000 pounder are in construction. These
will show that the plan of constructing
wrought iron gent is capable of being expand.
ed to any this ; but for the et:Notice general
service, It is likely that the 100-pounders will
be large enough. It was this size of Parrott's
that did the business in breaching Sumter.
Up to this caliber the Armstrong guns are
breach-loading. Armstrong claims that this
construction Is just as practicable le the lar
ger gum, and that in them Its advantages are
Oven greater.
- -
ORIAT Past Is Psurmssatur —Phillip
finnan, Paq , well known as one of the best
and most accurate 'nipple.. and draughts
men, has performed a feat in microscopic pen
manship, so far as we believe, unequaled in
the world. We thought It wonderful that
"Oar Lord's Prayer" could be waltten on a
Avecent place; but Mr. Nunn has In the
space of a arse-teat ea written, not only
..The Lord's Prayer, but the "Ten Com
mandments" also, and that so bcuatifully
that every word can be read by the unassisted
eya. When a magnifying glass is applied the
tiny circle, almost black at a little distance,
becomes • beattifully executed manuscript.
This remarkable performance will long remain
unsqualed. It is now in possession of Hud
son Tuttle, of Berilm-3andesi 7 Resists?.
MICHILTORT Govismirmurs.—The rebel State
Government of Blinsissippi, at lut accounts.
was in Nosinhee county, on the Alabama bor
der. fire hundred miles from the capital. That
of Missouri was at Little Hock, in Arkansas,
until It skedaddled • few days since at the ap
proach of Gen. Blunt. The Governor and
State officers of Louisiana were on board of
an old steamboat op one of tho bayou
of the Mississippi river, and Gov. rah= Har
ris, with the archives of T4lllllll/$OO, was soma
whore in the mountains In the Northern put
of Alabama.
T 32 elution of N. Judas Woodward
would make Pennsylvania to all Intents and
purposes, an enemy of tha Union. We know
what Govarnor Stagodin, of Kentucky, was
outdid todo In _the beginning, When, as •
:disloyal Govarnatof a lord State ) , he brought
shame upon .Kentnoky, and: made it appeal
that Ids people wen against a eennts7 they
hart sittoebled to defend. Blatt we permit
Nasirsinateto--ba drina in the nun pip
difoLJAPiila-Paw.-
Parrott Gant.
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commencing on AIONDoY 'SNARING, Septecuter
14th, 1863.
This Troupe, which has olcasys born choractetmed
foe lie spirited and &tinselly. entertainments, hoe
lately received m. 7 addlticus of the most talented
pertirmers In the pr.ifeesi,.. And now, to addition
to being the oldest, It to the ab'eat Operatic. Yrutcpc
le the United States.
The programme for each eveninr will comprise
Many choice gime of hem sr, wit, comedy, sentimmt,
burlesque aid done' a, making up the mist deligbt-
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Prof. CU 3 IMES A. Eibiltliti will preside at the
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Entire' new bill for the opening
The whole undcr the Immediate direction of 8. 8.
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No repection of acts, Grand change ni atty.
Admission ?.: Orch•torn 'pots 60 coos.
Alterman perforce% Up 04 SATURDAY, Se tem.
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Everything no • ; netti g old or worn oar. New
faces, hew f elate., and tow •Vvactiont. aNVAN•
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goished ttmical g•nlits and hie nerd. t ORYSTA-
LrNIA the fleet an] out/ lost: on/ nt of the kitti
erer boa mammoth pe ten, pamphlets
and programmes. Ao u ,fro.'ebacge of op•oir,ramlit•
every night DI MI, std read the on. prop ammo..
• Mir Door. Opt. at 7 Co'f . ,:tr, 1a commence at 6.
Card. tf admitstro. 66 oen or_beedra Scats 60,.
Eighteen magnificent plctorer of the members of
this Troupe, tseea by Earl awaatar, of Quebec, Pho
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.Trr.rst for rotontropttlo
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Pororttol t yrup, for Coooutoptiort
r. Wright'. nit.. Bogar coated
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Mrs. Allan'► Hats Rest , :ssllre;
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W► Invite the public, and especially the Hall.
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STEEMT, Ora their If OAS in Wires: milli, tri
proziptly attaudad
BOMBS or GRIMM OIL.
LIJOENT OIL WOILKS
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ar01:11coln mar." BLOOK, fronting Alkgbsuy
Wharf. Pittsburg%
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VOLUME LXXVI---NO. 264
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RIME & MACK,
COMMISSION MMECHANTS,
and tit to
PITILDLNUII ear na rsorum, 011 J,
61
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MoCORMICii & CiLLENDER,
211 and 213 Eolith Water L.
arcenstgaminaci .o.lcitml. catueao.
LTDAY a CZOlmaystmi, Lao City 011 Wotka.
JALocs Parma, J. Patter a 00.
Joo. R Causurz, Span& Chalfont a Co.
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WALLACE ot CURTISS,
COMMISSION NERCHASTS,
PHILADELPHIA.
♦nd deign. b
CRUDE & PITROLEIII,
No. 66 HOB= EMEMND MUT,
Mr Stange capacity (wader (=wird for 15,000 lita.
Alm eioellent thellthe for @hipping to American
end Foreign_ Aorta, at oar wharf an the Schu7lllll
Elver, near the platform of the Penn. B.
.0251 a. B.
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psTROUTE OIL WORT,S,
NAItritADTDIZA emu Iruau CAA2ON OIL, 111SZOSAI
AND TATIOLIMIN tArnaineeria OIL
Ctapi4l7 tiro ttontnad toprw vex wets*.
RRESI i t GRAFF, Froprictors.
ocr oou , licracmaibala noes., Pt!talmich.
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INDEMNITY AGAINST W kEY
PIP.P..--.FRAZIELIN Pllir. INSIFILUNCP COY
PANT OP PhILAPPLPEILL Olas, 435 and
Chestnut ,user, una
iitatliMallt of tiraetr. Jarman, Lq LaCo„ patillattad
agrees/1y to as rot of ttraeotbly, Wag
First Idortgarm, amply mourtel....-31,8841,31/3
Beal Ursa, (krta't raLl,ll4 oral LOS
Temporary Loana ma ample G%llattral
$2.208,061 6$
ear ,nly prat; flora preatimaa
ban biOcespany
&termina divide by law sr* Cram risks isticit
son l-
Inrarsoce made on naryci Fropert7 r
Ls town and country, at rates se lamas inconsistent
Ah security.
lma thetr ineorporation, s perital of thirty year e,
they bare paid L05111:1 by Are ta an atnoent euredine
!bar litaliser of Doikon, thereby alfording enders*
et the ectraner or Insuranar, se well es their &bill•
ty awl lineation to meet with prompt.:.. ill
&MIS 17
L MKS paid during the year EM 186 8
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DIZZLIMISI
challis K. Ltanclier, haw Ley
Mordecai D. Low* Job B. &cab,
Tobias Wagoikr, Mimed U. Did.,
David B. Dropo, G. W. Dicliaidr.
'Samuel Grant, o,orgii
OEWILEB N. BANC/TED, Proidoei.
DDWAMD C. DALY., V. Predding,
Ws. d OZATII GA RD Sm-eir.sy pro tem
A7..E 07.41i1N, drat,
my 6 INTIce Northeast cor. Wood. & Tbtrd
WESTERN INSURANCE CORPA •
NY OF PITTSBURG/1.
IL MILLER, Jr., Prot/feet
G• M. 0011D019, Secretory.
Moe, No. 22 Water Wrest, Spring A Co.'s Were
house, op stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will won agents( all hind. ct Pre and Maims
Mao. A Meru lastitstlon, Directors echo
an mai harm fis the cesium:ll4N and who are door.
laAmatty to onintata cL
character limas thy Low atranso=erisso w bat
prrisoCon to Anse eels desire to be
A83E28,. °OTOS= 39,1853: "
Stock Amoante .4 L 3,000 00
nortgagna Litt OL
Open Aacc
Office 95C( 0
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13,351 90
Precut= . . 97,699 If
Hot« and 11111 s 174,075 19
Prmairaus, Pa.
11. Miler, Jr.
James Motoo4,
Natbsrdel Holmes,
Alex. bilralck,
George Dente,
Wiliam FL 231n1L, 1
0. W. BlokeWog.
ray3o F. M. GORDON, fren..egrv.
PSURANCE.
INSITRANOR CONP'Y OF NORTH
AMERICA.
PECIADIELYELIA.
bitiranoe Co. of the Stets of Penn'a
Hartford Fire antral:ice Company
mr Inescranoe in the above old and reliableioota
wise can be obtained by applioetket to
fe27:ay }holey'. Edldiom ST Mater rtreet..
INSITRANOBOOMPAN Y
C t r : n od r gaistnicia, me, ecankr tiantet and
Water rtreeta, mmand flan.
W. 82421,11. WAIL
MAXIM, =A. Senekm& rgom
lasann etemmbost. and
lIURIZei naiad lag and damage to the navlintio
of the dank= and Western Myers, Imam a.
Barnaa, and the niolindkoz dthe Nana
Inanam spina kno end dmautgm , bm
momarms
Wm. Smoky,
U. Park, Jr.,
W. G. Johnston.
B. Y. Jonah
Bane
Ban.
Beay Preston.
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pEOPLEB INSIIIi&NCE 001APAN Y.
Oleo, 'N. S. dorser Wood and Fifth fits,
FIRE LND NARINE INSURANCE.
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Wm. Philllpfs , MILIIM
J OI AMS lenier.
John Watt, . Capt. Johli L. Panda
Via. D. Hays, ' &cm! /.154rhoa,
John Jr Parka, 9earas B. Imes,
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Alazandar Spoor,
David M. Long,
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PBILADIILPHIA.
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