The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 28, 1863, Image 3

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CITY AND SUBURBA.N.
sorinwauisnue.-sa
&W . QUOta.
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Wow :that the Beard of Enrollment of the
224Diatikt has ealculated aud.szliouneed the
quotas of the wards, boroughs nod townships
thragitout the district, wider the meant cult
of the President for 500,000 additional troops;
the dtity.devolves upon the citizens of: oak
district totake sub steps u may be bast eal
edited to famish the reqtdsite number ofvol
witeen. it is best to do this velem
airy enlistments, salter -alas by draft; wo
'think tlt erilt ociamide.
Will not the people take this most impart•
ankle .et in - band, and make an effort—by
ig district -relief funds, or by any
o or 1;6111/11, to encourage volunteering to the
Ver Mama. ,
View of the glorious sews which we have
to
-fro our victorious armies, acid of the
eadesa-liuking up of the rebel hordes.—
surely nodraftneed take pica in this region,
tq furnish' the quota reqitired.
Let the people--all of whom are interested
—take the question in charge.
The Death of Br. Itattlen—Further
Testimony Befbre the Coroner's Jury.
Oa Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, Coro
ner McClung <outlasted the investigation of
the circunutancu connected with the death of
. tha latorhomas Itattigan, but although sev
eral *ltemiser were examined, nothing was
_ ,
decided tending to show where Mr. Batts an
was baton, or by whom the outrage was per-.
panted. We give below the substance Of
the testimony:
Peter Wheeler testified to having seen Mr.
Halligan at the railroad caroming, on Pont
street, after be had beeis kitten.
Wm. Best testified that be saw Rattigan,
at Appleton's Exchange; on Penn street, at
113. o'elsek Saturday evening. 'They remained
here till tcriel'alock,when Witten left Itatti
tau to emapany with John: O'Reilly. They
hedheen eating oyiters and drinkingtopther.
=was jovial,. andia good Mawr, but
of taking can of himself.
John O'Reilly stated that he boarded at
Applebee's ; that Rattigen took dinner with
him ea Saturday, the. 14th inst., at Apple
bee's ;•that be came back, eta quarter past
six the same evening, and remained their until
tan o'clock, when he left, and witness went to
latuncolot Appleime confirmed too above
statement. Rattigen remarked; when he left,
that he was going to elm tan his Otte. lle
had'no difficulty with any one at this house.
Wro.Tlnkorton stated that he saw Rettigau
at Eli Young's saloon, on Smithfield street,
betireen half port Cleves and twelve o'elocit,
and he was unhurt at that time. Patrick
M'Namos was in Youn_g's with - him where
•Ivitiess left him. Rallis= bed been d rinking
considerably, but was net intoxicated.
John Churnor,Ell.Young lead Thos. Maiden,
were also called, but they knownothingsbout
The. Inquest then' idjounted until three
• o'clock-thhi.aftemoon. •
Complimelitari Testimonial to Mama
J. Nichols. I
It rill be seen, by the almeendborrespond-
moo, 'Oust Exams J. MOM'S, the charming
vocalist, has been solcited to ere a 'pedal
concert, in connection with the Old 'Yolks,
prweloas to their departure, and that she has
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(=suited, and designated next Monday area.
leg, at Conceit tfall, as the time and place
for the entertainment
PMll9:2llg Var. 2.1th, , ,1863.
ICUs J. genota—Dear If - adea: The saklendaiaf,
Itallt/nftigh AP yterletion of your talents and stet
as • most einpt, and baring experienced gnat
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e in listadnn to the many swat woo and
with which you bare dell.ted our amens
tla past week. at Mamie Ball, us datums
"of tradaing to yon a Onnylltnentary.Thdltreintst, as
alight tome of their regard for-roe as a Indy end
an artist. If yon abl appoint an enerdni.ettken. In
ronneettor With the MI 11 olloares will Isla your
*fade and adastraw with a fipesal Cardak yon 10
MOW grati Tema
Oct& CL D fy e ,, , 11. .Seance. 'Mayor,
• J. A. Dame, - " EL oug.
S.Ewa, a Ban., and many others.
Progouzoit.ra. Soy. X;th, lass
0. .8...
Ifrana. AND 0,1113*--0.a....ez
Toord:of the nth oh. I ham rocotrod, wad frith
lisuisphroiatittOol of the lahh honer tonfornod of far
htottbli - ttroltd. la fandaing * Orampllnmatary
m
TattleranK.
at Cowen /Wl.frrPen'that Mein' NoTid/
eta& Wm
With sham. otioris of grant's& for your flattrr
tnig setoowlodiganotit of_ tor madam. to pier"
ninth. Traiy yours,
Ea= J. Niro..
dorsi) and Boy 'l3l a 'Tight, Mier.
On Friday afternoon, between Orebro 'and
-
ono o'clock . .no a boy mu riding tr horse° an
Paromylvania arerme, between High. and Tun
nel streets, where tha litailvermilin Railroad
tnnnd Is being erected, the animal fell into a
sewer, the flag" covering of which had been
left off for some purple oiothar. The sewer
was ao -narrow thai . thir ‘ herse maid not get
dawn'ouidthe liceslegiwaresetightfisredged
-• between Ow SWIM of she home and the sewer
that be to be literally 'drawn net of his
boater attar which the animal fell dow•hesd
foremost; leaving nothing hot its rump in
: ' The hoy was but slightly Woad, bat
two horn* were expendwi in getting the un
- :fortunate brateaut of its I:nylon:it sitrultion,
end =it to 'doubtdil - nrhether it will bo worth
tench: hereafter. Vie - horse Wimp to Br.
Binds Herper, earner of Pennsylvania ave
nue and High streets. The street is in a ler- -
condition Lethavieidty of the railroad
tannel, and some efforts should be made to
make it safe, jf-ii - o• pwahlm, - e
•
.l _piiad Omxinon.
' The: .telopoptdo th wag
, yostarday rmatratfrom Mr.'Cloorp IL' Sta
nt, ChOlMomi UM Ohrirtlia Committee:
,
PoMMisoirio,Nov
_.lll,oo.—ThoChrimmottom.
rolokm.sramps. baour of the Biala:toad Wm
latt alightoras aoaderfaL .Is was In the church
or bum. ...BIT. Lt .-Newton abd Blab* Pettit
',TN! cedleillos Is about - twelve thousand
Ilma d laidellOtteettdaj ' Entry atm:Us place
mai hasitelant the hoar. • mane* itteetlng
• --ht .3setttos roma. She crowd pia;
• ayes wooed eladly have otoldstat and Wed smother
' healkocodd one Lava bon obtained. Tb. Govereor
abed &ha Ilroath, sad -Major Soler. from
---;......./abyladlant-the hereto(se ven battles mad a. may
the Moist:abbot speakers.
- 15Euts *lids,' of tornoo2
a 'mot oat fumed Gormley lisitoot the am
inn at Tataiik:llopkins, on St Clair stroot,
and.boitie =der the' intact* of pludr; at
tacked the proprietor, who . rated it pop bottle
*or Week idat'oret,the bead, easel:mil:4' him
.111 W To, onestion mai made. . „
,
• -`• ofared at the theatre
Chin inintin
e Llte nautical drams of the
-Ikorattr. irlth um, "Doll
win „ ''produced, to vonaluda with
tho Istagbablo pr coomfine of n'atatue
..1011 Madar'orrsabigi . :Mr. B. J. BBL. will
".PPlllrl49, bLiromedhone. " •
- - „ ' ' • .„
tsillinirine;-Lienfenant Irish;
;e! ~ Bareptceste,•Bsitary , : erho wan" disselijsed
vino time sines, **ifs ilitandarlitglabart
• /Of S'be9llTalltaild. ' tax le eozontatid,irroldsd
,:iSoisnanr , gertili_W not filled the esentiey.
- Tits Lieutenant's friend' Till blind ps:lsur
TTfs Oan Tossawill eve guar la4iairatia
isicoi9lig llVOllillti It.:MMirate B 111 :, :14d101
and Wallies 'wilt remember the loatiaas, to.
_bk girsa this aftonsooa, at two o'clock.' •
CrAtTle Da , , low price of
„oris 6 / 1 1 e, Pa doutt,iit , Pittook% - opposite
tost-0r.0.-• Murk Vara • Photogroplio of
grootowtsios.-,-
•
. Ladle l•dapeadeet, 11ter 42 7
471134Wear - Yalloy 2izette, sad till the - late
Pittoert,'oppesits. the Peet•ohlve.
-1--;"7-d•••••••,"- •
•:.-...".'vAisireCeo:4lliiii,lsittap sad lazy stook of
Ulu elegeet parlororasmoatteon allays b•
ioaad Plttook's oppeelts the Poit-owes .
= Ron late non from Gnat. Meade; Gfilesors
and Blake, to Ike 11114•!5. dall papas,for
.1 I.lttook's.. • -
mal
•
Anorne,and aU the =wino
4
6.901!14:11trit!,09rp) opposite the Pdit
-174111*.',:.• • "
iilAt Is lolling it hisadrills at $2O pa ton.
=
IN=MI
himself
Wirrz•—Of • boy g
himself baaky-or Alexander kerb& • He
int recently employed with Alm McCready,
at Sohrtston Station, mithtiAlleghery Valley
subsecpunstly with Mo. Qeo.
Itantsbry, in dm eley , name vicinity. Ho left there,
and went up the canal on n boat, data which
time his mother, has not been Oda to hese
Huai him. He is between eleven and twelve
years of op; ban light hair and dark gray
eyes, and. of delicate eonatitution. Any
information contenting him minim watefally
received by - blo twain' mother, if addressed
to Mr. Ramaley, at Johnston Station. (nit.
tennis% papers please notice.)
i ! /MUSD TIIIITILLIII Coxranr,--eire aro glad
kotearn that this now Mightaingliae" is new
Pened;fornially, and ready forth* trantse-
Lon, if- pnblie business. • The connections
agpointi East and South being perfect,
d . the line being in good order, the supgrin
' dent hopes to be able to aneemmodate the
iiblie. ' In the comae of a few months, their
connections will .he iourpleted 'to' ail points
West; 4E6 Mute - Robinson, • End.-+e long
an nrcretor in; the' Union , ogee here, le the
Superintendent,. aid the-, ogee is located en
Fifth stria, near Smithflold,oppoelte disk:lst
CEITTIPT011231:11/ Innernor.—The Provost
Marshal for thls distslct, will issue certificates
of exemption for Apical disability during the
next. week, after -which they cannot be ob
tained.- Those , who aro interested should oat
aL 011e0 and'get these necessary papers. The
Meribare office ii at 98 Poarth street.
SPECIAL LOCAL
Tama Pular, Plain and Ornamental
Blaze Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and
'Zermatt slate of the bast quality at low rates.
OM= at Alex. Laughlinfs, new the Writer
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. a
fisocurn &Karat. or Pau AID Wirract GOODS,
just received at Buret Graham & Co.'s, Mer
chant Tailors, No. 64 Market street. It con
sists of all the very latest etylos of cloths,
cassimeres and vestings; overocuttop of all'
kinds of the very finest qnslity,!lll of which
ti retested from the latest Importations, and
will lie made up in the most fashionable and
best meaner. Cknitlemen. desiring n stock of
to select from, that cannot be serpasied
goods
any other in the city, and array garment
warranted a perfect At, w_oald do well to give
USALI early call.
Beam. (11118.131 & Ca.,
Merchant Wore, No. 64 Market st.
Elancla. Alsaisw, Gee McChanr.m.
Fos Fats um Winn Wssa.—Fla Bum
mer 11 past, and by the mosniagee frost, we
begin to apprehend, that fall and winter .will
shortly be upon no, and we malt provide our
selves with the material to keep us cemfart
able. A ales fall suit, or a good and -well
nada overcoat are the very thing, and we do
not know of any place where oar readers
would snit themelves hotter then st•blessra.
H. H. Wave k Co's clothing establishment,
eoraer of Federal aired and Diamond. &pure,
Allegheny. They tare also received a com
plete allotment of gentlemen's famiching
goods, and a great variety of row patients for
-waistcoats& *C.
Vatksstr.Psormerr—PrsMc Sate.—there
will be sold en Monday, NOT. Zdih, et tan
o'clock, an theyremises, Federal street, Alle
gbsdy, the lot and building at preuat *cou
pled-by Donley, Luker A Co., dry goods mer
chants. The lot fronts TO rent en the out
side of federal attest, neer the Market Home
bed:Wog, la a thrm.stery mist, with madam
style trent. The its w‘ll be positive, and
Intiect to shame or two yrnrs sadden/stands.
Tell particulars can be :.ad from Mr. John
Drown, Jr., cornered Yed:ral street and the
Diamond., _ _
. _ KanrmisT Brum At rue:rm.—Wm Anne
Dente, of Louirrille, Hy., says In a letter :
.When In New York, this summer, r
Drrd by wayof asperiment seine of
l.
A. Allen's eelsbresed Heir ft: nurse
and Zyloltaissinues which I have found
valuable. I now w rite to have you mad
me a deans of each by express. for the am
of my friends."
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 193
Greenwich it, Now-York.
Jars Ittommm AID Baum . We Sets..—Tba
One assortment of fall and Winter Clothing,
btotereeetted by Muses. John Who A Co.,
Alsrehant Tailent, Ns. len /federal street, Al
legheny. ?hi .stook of clothing dbnthta of
the: Duet variety ofice pantalsens, vests,'
coats and eramata. stt of patterns Is
tasteful and fishlonstle. • would invite
all of oar readers to give theabove gentleman
a call.
.Ws speak Imo es once when we say
that, after having isied all the crrineipal sow
ing machines, we must word to that of Gro
ver k Baker cis 'preeminence. Those India
;reusable. features of wining, strength, uhi
inanity; and. elsetleity—all of whist, axe
brought out in this McoMparable incaution—
make Utile fait welsh( machine in the coon
try..—N. Y. artisan" Ade. ok bear. •
BASSI CM( Gunshist Wounds, and all other
kinds of ifortnds„ ass Sores Memo end
Eknivy, heal safely And quickly under the
soothing Latinate* oft Holloway's Ointment.
It koala to the bone, go that Om wound never
onset again: Soldiers, supply yourselves.
Only 25 Odle Far pOC.
• Omit* sad =tap calla will be taken at
the 01211091 Mice, 410 Plan street, day
or sight. All orders left M the - More place
will b• promptly attended to. Ail calla mut
be walAln adisam.
rweertrut, Ne. 251 Penn stswet,' is
the place whet* 7au can pt the best cheep
dentistry ht the eltY. Des't forget the plump
N 0.251 Reatietteetoteet asneoek;
O. Btu" Deactst, ste - Pens street, will at
tend to ad tattoos atlas ptotontolt.
rlttEtzVy .1141131N8,- , 0R005H.1123,
541TVISDAY WIII,ISIWO. Nev. oak: at
so emocom Ns. 6111110 ifssll.* ol 1.4 4
SO bole. prime Wry Mee* , •
• 3 de 00 - .llszeliniLlar,
Be do - Idacr,Tu;
ds Tony Ibsen
Vs:
10 bassi flosenthlorkt J. Cador,
10 .do TAW" &op ;
SO do Glnstsmsll
do Csnusdisis Tddissr,
3 bomb Out andilty dof
ItO baps I.3=ed &pm. •
S bap Corks; •
10 bands Ile. • •
0026 .DS.TI3 ILSILWATIIII.
TIBERTY . STIIEST r.ROPEELTY..L.:
J-ACht TUESDAIf xviranahliecamber Ist, at 71;
o'clock, will le "old, at the Ckautuncial east Rooms,
Si ?MU .trod. Out vaineble Let .1111 Ontand on the
madof Libertrunt sod Virgin alloy, whereon is
the nes tbrtewtory brick Wee, isois occu
pied by Jaradaenki b. Woe, Cable/7,mA use mat.
lug for,gbig par =way Tba lot aunt. 46 feet ow
Liberty street and caboads back te Tifeb 4 1 .7-
!two—Ono-third cub, residue In one and two
yoenr, with intend, natird by bond and mortgage.'
DAVIS YeILWAISt. dricers.
:CAIB 7B SALE. 91P. LOT'. IN
PITT TOWTMEITP.--Cen..TIMITIAT
um, Ike. Ist, it 734 o'clock - will '1614' at the
. 01tail*frifi asks Itenfas.l4lrift6 atrast, by Mae of
fteentere et the. Wale of John Craig, deed, Two
adjoining Late is Pits taw/neap, hehag.ktitNOL ts
0446 is Games Sim TM two lots boo. Jett
'frost of 110-feet not rorth etc. of CbutztO great,
and shimmy depth of abentll fut. '
To of salt a k
nottl rras DANlS & Aatt'es.
SEVENTICWAIth LOT.—On 'II.IEB-
DAT LIMING. Dm Ist, .t43i o'aloola
moW. aalho Commercial gala Samoa 111th
toe BW.III Lotto thil !math W. d, on tho north
alai of Castro ammo, altnata 110 bat I Inas' awl,
vastly than tbl anstr of Ulla strolt,.bilng lot 21.1 e
I taJolnt 6.4ririn's plan. - hating a front all Ott
aa *rotes firaana,=d atoll:4 beak II last Inch
, 'ma , ( .DATiI.tiKaLLWAINE, Alletri.
STOOKI3 AT AUCTION.
.-01*117121PAT INO, Dec. Lc. 1663.'61.
egalock. be 5914, at the Oemmardal
Ui - roc-No.643,lAkstriOS:
106tisra Irdiaage Bank. Stock;
16 . 66 Weirton burarsases Co.s'
t Ihaletlncasual ea r 4 . ateet4
sea DAUS *YeILINATITS Andes.
IaUGGIES A 'AUCTION.—On SAT
JV VADAT DOSSISG, NOT. Nth. &t n o'cic4l
vitt to tots •t Compaitig eslokltocnam, So. M
litth ETNA
t T T
:33 . 41rd
e ."--• DA & MAL AIDE. Aact'es.
'IAGL. 'AT ;AUCTION.--ea • SAT UK
tf, PAT 1101=0, Far. Sltb, at 11 o'slol4 MU
be totted tbSeetonsurelmlake ROMS, it 4 Tiftm mt.;
a small and Immamomts /ma, Imported from reem34,
mad took atigs. en c gaas a ift•s•
. 14 : 617 2), n DAM 4111aL111.1161,
r SE QUOB& I -13ATURDA'
XOINING, Nov. Ittb, at 10 cede*. at Si •
grad, win To 4. , Ee47 ef L ./. 1 4 o %cont
gPBl424Triir3d6o, 00qtaVAPILIITIIVI14, ice.lak7
DAVID MeLLWAINIC. Aa!».
M'ALTBrEI. FREE4II'OYSTEBB.—A"
/Lk bar gefflein-cimcia bag Agor laint
tat naatappmit, aid Oa do at ttto nazi Omni
Stare el JONI 1. RES'S W.
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THE LATEST NEWS
nuowa.
OUR EPECTIAL DISPATCH'S.
HORRIBLE TREATMENT OF OUR
PRISONERS.
TUBUAI'S OP MEM BROM
Meade's •Army Pushing Rapidly
Forward.
Heavy Firing Hear d.
_VICKSBURG PAROLED PRISONERS CAPTURED.
ds.
I_l rammtd, to tb•Plumbuish Cimkte•
FrasarwaToi Orrr, Noy. N,1887.
zonsuu.s TILIMIONT. OP. OPP nascursis
The &Miming statement by Burgeons Just
released from Libby_Prison, of the treatment
of MU pinmisers ittlglehistond, will be pre
sented to the Wax Depirtment to-morrow:
Washington, 11. O, Nem 27,1863.-We, the
undersigned, Outten' of the ',United ElMtei
Army, had recently' prisoners in
Va.,eonsider it our duty to publish a fotirfeeti
that came to our knowledge while r toli
Inmates of the hospital attached .trk'lrfl4lll
/salon. We enjoyed, for feTerld**
dotty ',loan to the hospitals when thetifelt‘
and wprinded stmeng War Union soldiers m
edia treatment. its a result of our observa
tion we hereby &ears our belief that since
-the . brittle of Chlekamaup, the number of out ratsommue PlOllllOll.
deaths per diem has averag ed I° , iirg• The I Some of the relieved surgeoni gate that
'prevailing diseases are dianines, dysentery before leaving Iliehmtmd, they saw piles of
lad tiplugdP"'lMalia. Of Lat e tit e r s °at' bezel of provisions lying en the wharf, which
ago or deaths has greatly latrearear the had apparently bean landed there from
result of canoes_ that have been long at steamers on the river, and it Is hoped, there
work—as insulgrient feed, clothing and fore, ;that those may have been the supplies
shelter, combined with that doPlassiuu of I sent op by the flag of truce steamers to our
spirits brought nu eo often by long confine- prisoners, and that instead of 'string sent
meat. it may seem annul incredible, them to their own mon, as was feared, they
when w..EM o f our personal knowledge, , have on ly neglected to af o tAb o t o t h em to
that to the throe hospitals for the talon i ours. One ground of eessstien of eiehaufeo
solUers, the p mortality is near forty is the refusal, by the rebels, to exchange man
per day, and open thereon reliable testimony, for man, they insisting on the reltere. of all
we ore forced to believe that the deaths ID I glee., on parole, and as they hams just boo •
the tobacco factories end upon the Island, ken former paroles, we ore not very likely to
will raise the total mortality among all the I glee them inch a chance again.
Union prisenre to fifty per day, or ditto. i coertacerroe Of Ezfhl. reurserv.
hundred monthly. The extremely reduced I Judge Underwood hes just arrived from
condition of those brought from the Island, Norfolk, where he held Court Throe days, and
argues that hundreds, .qulte tacit, are left be- I decreed the cma drentlon of fifteen ro be' etiete
hind, who, with us, mould be considered fit crude estates, ineludiag Cem. Darren's. gm
sabjeeti forhospitaftraattneut. Bach e -toe, leievees Court in Ale xendria nett Tuesday.
the fact es invariably stated by airtime we Thirty-Ova eases are there to be disposed of.
have emireased with,' from that camp. The
same, tea degree, held. tree of the prisoners
In the city,
It would be • reasonable estimate to put the
comber who are It subjects for hospitals. but
who lire refused admittance, at fire hun
dred. A thousand are }lready under treat
ment in throe hospital., end the Confederate
Surgeens themselves say, that the number
of
patients to only limited by the await accommo
dations provided. The, we here over too per
tent of the whole number of prlsoners bald
clamed as sick, men who need the meld as
siduous end skillful attention. Tot in the es
statist matter of, ration. they are receiving
nothing hut eore'bread and sweet pediatrist.
bleat is no longer famished to any elate of
our prisonere, except to the few eflairs ir. the
Libby hospital, and all ebb er well claws.
or privates, are now furniabctrifitane sea's
poor article of tern breed, in place of wheat
bread, an unsuitable diet for hospital patienu,
prostrated, with dientos, dysiatery sad linger,
to say nothing of the balance ef *textiles In
stances of individual aufferiag and horrid Se
isms et death from protracted sickness, std
semi-starvation, we have lied thrust upon oar
attention.
Ttio Int dentsodef ;it. peer creatures from
the bland was always for something to *la—
thed: self-respect 'goo, half clad and covered
with vermin and dlth. Many of them are,
too, orlon beyond all reach of medical skill.
In one butanes the ambulanoes brought
teem to the hospital, sad daring the night
eaten of them died. Again: Gleason were
brought and eleven of them &sof in twenty
four hams. At 'nether time fourtsen wen
admitted, and to a single day ton of them
Cad. Judging from what we kayo ourselves
men and do know, we de not hesitate to say,
that under ' • treatment of systemised abut.,
neglect and immi-starvation, the .numberwhe
are becoming prematurely brekei down in
their constitutions, must =be evekoned by
*mends. We, brave it for others to say what
to demanded by this state of thlnp. The
canfedersta ' dolly papas, in general terms,
imeinowlodge the truth of all we Ism slimed,
but asually deed their sbuaiyi iditasiita by
_declaring that ems lurk trestraentybetter
slice the laTuditig 'l4 diSOrro.
remit irtha;D:tivirad4-
' a even the little food the prinneridid so
,mive, and the boxes sent fruutlmitn, and'
elandifenfoglsing the systatild Mini-sten -
atioatnillitirmars, as 3,11 calinintid to dis
pots te'til l o. • Shia yet cold
treather it trgy:xteastreed. *it is horri
fied when sia&loture iliewholeule misery and
death dad. thi:blting frostiot
winter...:. - , t
Ileeently natant hundred prtao3cQa par day .
Wog rainovedia'Abunifie.-..1s two in
stances wtwors standing in stow of than ae
their ranksllled pan. It wins cad sight to
I mean 'attenl44;l4ls7triis, and pallid faces
of men, witit'n , lawlintstgurfinee orenkrotntst
find .t*--4/SnicialiiilNA.:;,t/ilitOblirs airouritti.-
eat shoes, and naudralrleithout blankets or
' overcoats, and not sewn 1114,11f!tilt0 Who was
*elf arid folllelltr,btreo‘ the credit of
anieoiliij filAlt*Und; of ill ranks
&mak 'dig'
idea t* thOir .Gra
norm, they tits tali
tho Pal and Speedy
In addition to ti
wish it to bo distint
Cenfedersto =dicta
the hospitals relent(
Slinmons indEnbal,
lialbst are not to any
semiotic)* has inctsutdod, - „reopousihle for,
slate of thinira existing theta, but, on 'ail
other hand, wears bound injustice . to bear .
'testimony to their kindness and hithfulpor.
formanee of their &alio with the limited
means at their "Signed billardol
Sleeken, Surgeon U.S. N. ; C. T. Bliners,As
intent BilieptOth, 'Bail lid. Vols.; J.
Drown, Assistant Surgeon, 115th 0. V: I.; A.
M. Parker, . . Aueiataut i ;Figur, let„ mains
• cartes Farm aura's seer.
IDlrintotei dated sir
o'clock, this.morning abate "that our whole
army crossed without any opposition that
could be ealled i ocaions, at, Germania, ' Cobb''
Wills and fulpappauTirat.' There *mit eon
1467111 a iztilltTi tikuudshing
abaitga!Allit, bat riothing that unianntl4 to 1 1
petits fall buicli se aura
fdr . 2l4itiguiti.:frota the t t tettl,ftem
IPrlnqs nein' down to', half
pail 44414 Tit tkat tin* ill
stint trOjtsishitiirtti ' rldriation
tie army across hie Ilepadan, and here
pnih
ibs rapidly forward without selflattil
,
-V,`," '• ,
Sian One edit= Inc avowing bl the 'e
rection of Vhblitedloreille, botthe mein body,
In two columns, in the :direelloik of Orange
Court rime, between which point and Gor
donerille the- rebel army is supposed to be
entnnieted. We only have railroad 01111101).
a= La fai u aspiehonsoek Station. When
thi! Vein left there, tbb moralag,heavy firing
Inia -heard to the direction of Orange Court
House. In the opinion of many this was the
beginning or-; pnwnrsor of a immoral engage
meat
• 'Later infer:dation states that the 2d corps
eroued at Geniumie.Ford, antithe 3d and dth
at.Tscobst thei eth and let were at Culpepper
with their b u tdqtrarteri to-day at Roberson's
Moans, on " road to Orange Cdurt Rome.
A earalri ieconnoissance to-dry reports
the bnemy i miles south of that point,
drawn up in eof battle. Some think there
will tro no b attle, but that Lee is seeking to
maks the basica hie way to Richmond. The
roads are in fair condition.
now ORM= altar--'ran rwasutrito rsitot.an
=2:l
Dispatches from General Grant asnotiace
that, among.the prisoners taken at Chatta
nooga, there ars largo numbers of thole parole
it Vigksburg, and OflVllt yet elotuanged, and
ask whether he shall proeeed against them
•oeordiag to the established usage in such
eases. As the established L ongish such eases
is to shoot persons is found, it Se probable
that it ',Gillet be followed, but it is equally
7 , J:411e - li:int there will not be any more
,tostinling alter the Vicksburg fashion. It is
not easy to see what indices we can bays for
the crime Mite committed by , the rebel au
thorities in requiring these men to break their
parolee.
I=l
The CoStria't estimate, ire likely to be
from 11 , 11Vt211
to pay the interest. In 1862 it was Isetween
sixty-nine end errenti, and in 1843 between
seventy and seventy-one millions. The In
crease of duties hos kept waft with the de
crease of the balk of impartation,.
TUX COMIIIIIOI I I IIII 05 ■101•S0L
At • personal interview between. General
Meredith and donandasioner °t ad s held at the
exchange of Sarilona, Gen. Iletadith pro
posed to mare all, divnted prlate, and ex
change 16,000 prisoner.. The proporitien
refused.
=
First Wabash, Indiana, capital $44, 006 .
First Itenninston, Vermont, units! 11110,000;
First Pomeroy, Ohio, capitol 3100,000; First
Ikrserly, Otto, 375,000. Second, Zanmsille,
Ohto, F134,T00.
• a ton/Lemnos 6151TTC%
it conscience smitten Was Deaocrot re
tired gni heated . end W2'oll= to the
Tresses, - to-day, which he bad frewieicntly
ells loci tram the grevarAmoni
lielfl 110111 LVITEISt.
Tbequestion wherthar lora Vt lettere on
the National Dank notes is yet andocided.
Its advantage is, that it t. an absolute safe
guard against rounterfeitingby photography.
GCSIMMI.4 I4 C.SPITRED •T NIMMONS.
In Penman Anne imunty, tan miler from
Norfolk, • negro company ceptarad eight or
ten paring, Inelndlog therebei Blida Bar
mato.
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Our Prisoners atu d
reat
Aid Meeting In PhUudelphla.
aPdol Dtmootat to Cho Plusbunt. Gomel.
- Pan.Loossia, Soo. 27. 1862. •
A great mestlog was held hose en the corn
ing of hankagiving Day by theVaited States
Christian Commini ,, n, on behalf of the Rich
snood priscsors. *Bishop Potter, of Pennsyl
vania, presided. Tho large building trot
crowded long before the- meeting began.
Thousands went away unable to pin toiralt
tones. .The makers were Bishop Potter, Gov.
Brutish, of Ohio, Major Bole; from Libby
prison, George 11. Stuart, President of the
Christian Commissico, and ether,. The eel
heti= amounted to ova $12,000, and IS ex
pected to reach s2o a 000. The erased of pea
ple war ty great outside that another meeting
had to be oripusised. This was addreued by
Bev. J. 0. Sloan, agent et Mie Christian Cam
' elation a Annapolis, Rec. W. P. Breed, and,
others. The loyal people- wets *non*
aroused by the rebel trestinant of our men In
the Richmond prisoni. Money for their relief
it flowing Into tiii . trsaihry of the Christian
Commission, coma porso4s giving their jew
elry. Many of our molt prominent Ohioans
were protein!, and contributed liberally Yew
events have created ; tech interest be. sines
the battle of•Ciettythats. H.
• Havana.
Nrw Your. Nev. ‘.27.-17, hare received
Alex of the Nelsen (N. l'.) Guardia... per
'steamer Cordes, frowArbleb we glean the fol
lowing: •
• The,Terh's fteyal tiordsaya : Tho Span
lititromaist Tanta lata *resold to Le nearly
4,000 stmts.,Setrorel hundred Chinese had
irrivOl'Tnstaltravaaai to set at laborers to the
otitUtg new bas
transpirelt is nun y a repeat, with .do
oldsfaits.
- Gen. Vargas los leen'obliged te issue • port
of esplanatorf prailainatioa esplainleg the
blookadadeelared by (he. deers.
‘.The:Seport is tying around that the d!.
Louis um the Georgia, and aloe rem, but I
think we hems n• certain information here, ai
the Et—Lonli and G6Olllll are both in the
neighborhoodof the Canary Islands. , Tier.
may be logos truth in it. Two , cargoes of
siva, here been landed on the Island lately.
Russian Cantribtutkin—Rebel Lleuton
an Esc aped.
•
Nnw Von, Nor. IL—Admiral Lowrey
boa upend to hillyol` Tyke font tbonspad
dr* hundred dollars, so soribed by the Gal
oars of:the Rustles noel, in behalf of the
poor.of. this eity, who will need fuel this
winter. • '
Rebel Lieut. Grogan tatted ID Rielunond
roesutly,larring made Ids Micelle from tort
Johnson, Jell Erie.
lieVe-iliviewliltuttelpsi' Election.. '
Nay. Eine, NOV. 17.--Thetoten election
40.410 revolted in the *helm elf - the Eaton
bre. , hlejavittor 114 - is , etiahie or 620
doe. lest ..1111, when the Demmtrati'Siir . tied
the town , by ever 1500 - nisderity on a tenets
lighter total vote.
11=E1
[L i= FROlt 'BIOME
MIME sum •IN Es POSITION
Column in Notion for Burnnido's
PrESEI7 07 8RL00 . 3 FORCE" co.nrsto
The Rebels lailtrattliag WI Dalton.
TWO . 2110a/111D BLUETS 13EPOWT ED CUT Oil.
New You, Nov. 27.—A dispatch from Cin
cinnati last night to the Philadelphia Ivairer
says : We have 110151 , reports from Knoxrille,.
which seem to indicate that Gen. Burr:Side
ilperfeepy secure in his position. Tha rebel
esvalry are now in the country tying between
Cumberland Glip and Knoxville, but no dam
age has been done loom . communication with
Burnside u yet. Longetreet hu not made &
heavy assault upon the city, but seems to be
anxious to secure a prominent position for his
batteries, so that he can command the plias
from dilatant points and demand a aapittill-
Con. as 15 If hls force was not
dent to ße
heurd heavy battle Under the c su
ing circumstances.
A column is already in motion for the re
lief of Burnside, under Gen. Wilco:, and 're
inforeomente aro being sent forwards. rsEld
ly as praoticabla,
Parson Brownlow I. in the interior and
working hard to koo? Liona communication:
with the army.
A spacial to the Triboaa, dated Washington,-
Nov. 27, 1:20 p. m:, says: Adrian: renewe d
this morning by the War Department, from
Gen. Grant, state that the pursuit of the rtib,
1 elf was continued yesterday by Hooker and
Thomas.'
Bragg attempted to make liaised at Chiek-
Runup Station, but was again foreod back.
The robots were In full retreat on Dalton,
There Ls nothing later from Burnside. ,
It is oonjectured that Longstreet will at
tempt to rejoin Bragg, hot ample provision
has been made to prectint the consummation
of any snob attempt. Ile will, thercfoCe, be
forced to retreat into Virginia, if hc sty
to getaway tall
There is saJßelent authority for ascerting
that In the sect:al battles jest fought before I
Chattanooga, 'we lire captured 'l,OOO prim+
oners, at least.
Caarmdmoca, Tor. 2i.—Ttio•situatlon to.
'tight Is highly satisfactory. Efookor'e,
msc'e and Sherman's commands are nearly
Ice tante beyond Chialutmuip Creek in opus
cuit of the crumbling army of Bragg, who le
making every effort to escape our adtimeo
nem . allon.
In to harp light this morning Paltucr'ad
ranee ok four goes and three hundred 62-
ono-,
Sherman to I.partilid to bare advanced from
Tyne Station on the fell to.day,korl eat off
two thousand rebels.
The roads along which Bragg, is retreating
le lined with caissons, wagons, eommissary I
and medical stores.
Prisoners my it is impossible for the rebel t
leaden. to make their troops stand.
Col. Long's cavalry command returned from
■ raid on 'the East Tennessee road to-night.
They destroyed the road for lifters miles above
and below Cleveland, and burned the rebel
foundry at Cleveland, where a loge quantity
of munitions of war were stored, and one hem
dyed warms laden with baggage, and cap
tared three hundred primes.. C. , . tong
was attacked subsequently by a superior forts
I el Infantry, revelry and art /Seri, het see
eeeded in bringing his prisoners off. .
I Our leas in the three day*a flight will net
Imowed LOGO.
Maj. Gen. Login has arrived.
The Advance of Meade's Army—Lee
Retreating' Toward Ithehmeed—Train
Captured by Idosby. ete.
:Saw Tong, Nov. 27.—A .pedal Washing
ton dispatch. last *Toning, to the Phlrndel
foirerror, say. that its resrespopdant at
he front . •rts the west.-fine and tho
roads in tolerable good coed don. The rail. I
road between hero and the lisppohannook
will be alsrantievad, as a lice of ous.unieso.
'tine will be opened at anotherptint. The ,
n
°iers who wait down to-4.y to join their ,
regiments were obliged to rotor , as tool i
mild hot reach the army. ,
Taig;iiiible"oaniratinfilitUrfrit6 read. id t
oempletu.
, Should General Meads sneseed in getting 1
pooeouion of the Virginia Central Piaiiroad
and the Riebviend and Prodatieksburg Rail- i
road., h. will los ahlo to establish a new and I
shorter I ne of communicationtur litroself,end
at th 4me time cat off the mph: line of the
enemy fib Richmond. ,
Gen. • moot either dglit or attempt to
reseh ichmand by the ..ireoltous root, of
Loncilli re, and Petersburg. The highta of
Ender' keburg are within Meade's grasp, mid
with th stronghold fa hio possession, and the
short ti • of railroad to Aqui& Creel! for his
suppli ,be may more rapidly on Richmond,
reaching there br Ere or 111 days. Ills army
le well supplied with pontoons to erns. email
streams on the tow..
The Beel,Zi , un him the !allowing in an
extra i The Army of the potomao advanced
yoncriley otornlx.,,s and undoubtedly erected
the Rapidan, without multi opposition, no
2ring was heard at Beslturi Station. It com
i-ooted at nine o'clock, and was kept up until
three p. m., the !mind receding all the time,
until at loot it was scarcely beard—on frri
dein. that Lee Is retreating losarda hitch
roonii.
.--
WANIINGTO.II, Nov. 21.—heeenn to prettied
to-night Pram the Army of the Potockso es 3
that our uespe broke .amp yesterday mom -
Mg and marched toward the Rapidaa, In three
eoltunns. The right, consisting of the 34
eorps, napported by the oth, wee ordered to
emit. at Jacobs' Ford; the 2d corps to cows
at Germania Ford, sad the sth, supported by
the let, to cram at Ordpepper Fere, between
Germania and Elias Fords. ,The centre cal
ms wind at Germania about noon. Only
a small pieket of Georgia cavalry was seen on
the other side. .
The latest reliable intelligence is that Lee's
force does tot exceed fifty thousand men.
Ewell, If net dead, is relieved from the oom
nand of his corps, in consequence of disabil
ity. Re bas been snecia•ded by Gen. Early.
The rebel cavalry Is nominally six thousand
strong, but in fact much leas.
Early'. corps is fortified from a point near
Mountain Run, south of the Rapidan, fol
lowing the crest of th e se MILL weetwerdly to
the righted, where nects with Rill's
corps, which covers the Rapidan from thence
westward. -
The enemy's right flank is near the moun
tain. andprotected by a line of works diverg
ing from the river defences running south,
then sourireett, resembling our position at
Gettysburg. Our aiming points, therefore,
are all between the asppahanhock. and the
rebel position. .
Our troops reached the other mile of the
Rapidan yesterday, and theremainder to-day,
together with the headquarter!, which moved
before 9 o'clock. ,
This Morning the enemy RIM discovered tA I
forte, but he contracted his lines and foil
back. ,
No opposition was made to our crossing, ex
cept
eMthe upper fords. Shortly after nine
o eleetlthis morning hear, eannorindiramcom-
li l a
meneo . and continued ep to flee o'clock this
alters , without intermission, lint no par
tite of the engagement have Mau mewed'
at Washington. ft was probably along both
sides of the plank .road. to front of Orange
t r
Court cuss, as this was. ezpected to be the
battle field. . , • . i
La last night, Mosby with his cavalry
captured a train while it Vas moving from
ll=
I ,
Station to our trait. r Flo Secured 16
wage s, 139 mules, and btirntl9l wagons.
They ere loaded with oat.. • .- . ' ,
Namount, Nov. 22.L—Notlibig whateVer
has reached ben up to four p. sa; ,front the
Army of the Potranse. The firing en the front,
reported by the passengets V yesterday even
i
Ines train, Hardin the tours* of yesterday 1
fromthe line of the Orang e a nd. Alexandria. l
Relined, etas, dcubtlest, b thn usual can
nenadLog occurring when si el party iirdrier
Ins the, advanced ploketii 'of the olher, is we
were doing
,yestorday In ilia, vicinity of . Ger..
mania Ford. .... . 1
. thierrillacCsOnrec, . , 1
)4Avsi4v.a,,lir., #ow.-27.—Thos* Milo'
captured seventeen of .johe T. Williams' men
!I
st Ntrialters' Gap. - Villiatris Wart , ' a narrow
escape, his horse being till i• all' papas,
an d a rebel mill. carbye . The' -notorious
Thad Jack wit Aron:led - , n attempting to
_. , „
goTertuniut hag
i ittevory active.
triers bid arrived
r &ilem perm
siert. Fourteen
Al Kura' from
virectith.
Itendid-for Mick.
• Orrenork,"City
=I
==3
• Canals 'IA be Closed.
luta*, ti o tiletthig of t 3
Canal Coausintottett.ittal triktstote- 41 7,
It wag rettlyed to elms th eatittls co the night
of the 12t1 trt Doestolor.
hazes
- --; '
- 0,- ~,,•
-
Itaa• -•
This BombardripntCosigppeile --
itw You, Nev. _o
RielsnOl pa
pers contain the following &spathes : .
ta.--Detyrecra two and
three o'clock this morning, the roomy, in
several bargee, approached Smelters and upon
being boiled frogs the fort, anss(ered eltb
oaths. They discharged !several =Shiley* of
musketry, which were replied to by..the gar
r.
The engagement lasted from fifteen to
twenty minutes, when the Wles withdrew.
'Moultrie, Ilea, and Jorasen, aloe, opened on
the bargee. If is net known what damage
was done to them.
Major Elliott caps it was a feigned wards.
aerial", A . OO. 22.—L00t night eighteen
shills were thrown into the city between 12
and 2 o'clock- Ten buildings wore street,
bet no parson ems tajnred. -
The Ere on 6ascitag eonticmcd beery chtring
the ulght. Ono man and two negroes were
killed in the fort -yesterday. 'There was a
splendid sight between the Imenty's batteries •
Giregg and Wagner and our forts, bloaltriel
and Johnson. G r egg opened heavily - on
.31onitrie and 'Wagner on Tottneon. Onr
:Eimpkinst.siak remarkably
accurate, ootspel li ng' the enemy to leave their
guns at every are. The contest closed st dark.
The fling lia Sumter cantinnas beau.
DlMarta by: Tel p 4. • •
New Tong, Nor. 17..elorben,Acil..hrx r1 9 sdks ll °'
1,-mor; at TlLargle to udeldlio„e uplands. - • Yirdit - ..eecX _
dull, urn-slur, unsettled and:pine lower ;
6,M for Extra 'State, PAW for IL CO,arel
117,401440-for trade bran& ming bony and un
settled. Whisky, vies at 72373 c for State, and 40
Tfe for western. Wheat, eery - , dull and torolgelly
„bAlo lower; $1,301110,40 gm gillerackse ChM 00,We
I,hS for eniell parcel. ember Michigan ; nominal quo
tations an 111,38(31,4 0 'for chiesito ggricnl PAT@
1,40, for ...Bilereubse club ; .11,44.010 60'U:bee.
1111weedresq$1,46a 1 , 51 Or Winter Bad Western, and
11,92431 he feral:abet . Nichlemn.. - Bye; dollimuligrne
terror; 111.3 g Ihr eldpoing mtrederwtern bietorsount
$1,19 s t e rn , ye 11..., In atom. ~ oara,luiirrKand
seou
inset;
lifilitate hr mean and:grate, ontaldn
quotations for inaliparoda. Wnolvialet end scarce. ,
kr so Ann. Petroleum, beeek , ..4, trei for
relined 1.. bond, 42e l trw, 61 . ork opened quiet
eud Medal firm ; 114,9(1 . Mr' o d umie; 518,14411,75
for new, dosing Moo
of
the low pride; $12312,29,
for new prime ; 19917,60 tte new primomeas ; ehoul.
den, 10(6193 , ic; Damn sides quiet and without mate.
rLsi change. Draped bogs, doll and boor. Lard.
dedl, beery arid lower at ilyAislie . o4...i,m Ms
for Jammer, ibbramy asd ,Wimeli,• nye, and L,Wrs
• Mde for Abram. at lik , ,,e, an. extreme price for
choice.
P11116491[1.1/ 111 A, No,. 2r—Tbi aecion. In gold end
iMarling exchange has caused • gerceral dullnees In
produce, and there ls eery little aortae.' Moor le dun
sad oral W D bble of Bare Peeing were bold at $7,25
oi9.Wheat, doll and 'dn_loplug: red, g 1 . 63 4 1 P%
1 white $1,90,32,0 5 . 111111, &111 end lower; yellow,
610/ 01,'M. gremblone, qulet. Mashy, dell at
V..
r Ilscronner, Nev. =.—llour Moody; extra Ohlo at
I $7,75. Wheat dull; met $1,63d1,67, and whlte,
1 fl,oddialgi. Corn den and burr; .hits, - 116403.
ili,N• Whisky Arm; Ohio, gte. Coffee quiet.
New York Medina:id Money Market.
•
Naar Toaw,l4ow. V.-Il,nly to actfradema4 4 and
quits Arm at 7 Al cent. Sterling decidedly lower and
dull let 1.5241.59 , 4 Gold, heavy and 4,14,117 lower:
apeutrA at 44, advancing to 43,36, declining to
o 4 closing quiet at 44. Garertusant stocks erru,
with a fair basirwas.
Storks Irregular and Aull, And clo•Ing stied. rs
C. k P....._....-_ .10i4A'Seedig-..........-- LTV '
U. AC. ..._- ....1141 , illiatiess -..—.....-.. 0
C. &T..--- 114 • 11741 e...... -. - -.1 .
C. 8 L L----.-.-1033.417.4% pf'd.-....—.1C04.4
Y. L.. ... .. 43 - u.x.c---........rt 2 5:
v. rt. W. 1 Z:::::-.
__IIL. mos.-_—.---. 7
A. A T. 11....---.... 56 2 Tettu, 6 . 4.......,.......... lAN
/114. C. ecrlr.-.-.... 110 Pacific Molt
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JIMEHEJfIEJrTS.
THR/LTRIL
ESE
DOMILE DILL.
The whole nenpeay will appear. Another pie
Satesday sights 1411.
T 111.9
The pedalo.. erlll nansommee wlth thy halal&
donna et
OCILMCIITLD:.
natio
Lcrroda).
.
To too tot:awed by_
TIM GOLD FIIL.W.
Eixona.
To caroled. with thwisitthwhle Palm=lai• of
6126.7 L'S BLANC.
car Eiering, air. V.. E. J. ETLZS, with
LL tivilm.l Hams.
11 ,: rl!ASONIC ILVLL
lIISITITZLY FOR ON" WIFE 021ILT
MONDAY EVENING, November Sad
Arr. nss souvirria Inatirs:
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CONTINENTAL
OtD FOLKS CONCEIBT CONPANY
APOIR.4 b 7 lb. fily-fiamed
EG8.131.A. J. N1CEF.01.43.
yrs C11A1231154 VIW ILYGLAID nraernm
WM wpm. so &ban In **lt ,
Grand Old 'fashioned Concerts,
FOR 0Q EIGIITS ONLY.
Commas; c..
Monday Evening, Nov. 234 1888,
•ad coathmiag awry evntog &al, tnewk.
ATIMIESIOA
None open at 7 o'cloci, cosamaatar, at 7%.
arrzazima aaraaretaxaara.utw giro
an TUESDAY. TilEriMialt (Thanksgiving Dai.
aal EATTIZDAY.
Tb. 11115 T 611.111 D IYATESI3I cm us, plum.
. ,
TATESDA T AITEHAVOII, Szv. :Mk at I% o'..lact.
air Tickets oda Inpt..cur 4 ilarl.4 tag. day at
lilebar C. C. all an .I.flatta I=o
/hulk ItoraL"
CLAIM dIGE.TTS.
pENSIONS, souny, BACK FAX
' T. WALTER D.
OE!IEBAL CLAIM AO ENT
Mensal b the C.I. Genrsrimt.
las inns STRilir, 3d door Wow the Gabsdal.
P.mluenrita Bolder. 'rat et the auentatue. net ,
eta Oklo Eddied, and Wed Vtrenla &Mom 0131
line Bud Youeido, 'Bawdy uni, Back ray nem*
at Ode De..
Cleculareto vont ruing
. 010 Infonaottca lo
the &Add% or to domed Soldlde Halm dodos
who an 'Wild to tete re=lloo. Bounty sad Butt
Puyouol teue dinner or waded th. nun% I 4 • Mit
b &i . t l e Lt. 13117+.4
psNsiks, souN;yy, BACK PA'
11..:‘`t: MA CICRELL.
LITWIN= Al LAW tom CLAIM A4ELT,
No. 114 TUTS 61811ELT, Prrtoressz.
Oakceked la Alleey and adjoining wadded • -
gamma wa
L.T.).1 d every ducLie.
tlen BOITSITIa Rd eA diacideded 1666d6dn. PAN- I
SION% fee wounded efk.rs- aid &idlers SO M.
itr3 ws nom KIONS a,e IVldoenh Mena. Orphan
Wide.. Brothers and Sider., oe other UPI It'Pre•
centaurs of rhos .rbo ludo Cr.! In the le‘edee,-en
Len died after illsdeddn• from llerecentracud
li
C aro eherppitli eollectid, iodize idler b
sunned makes 'Many kineleeeL MIME.
MILITARY - CLAIIIB, BOUNTIES;
ILL •pcistorsos4cra PA T ant YILIRLIII
CLAIMS et _every anwiptlen, cellezted - br_ the enb.
scriber, al the Jellowbed rates. els 7.,Pheakna go co;
ad esker clam id 60.
C. TAYLOR, Aiiint Lew.
• • ran Great street, P tedndigh. Pa.
r. B. Ito thence m mat. it the dam des net
eneceed. end all Infannalloa pea nude. rehll
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conoldorwl Col toot Plana
tho world. MMUS 'IIROS. T.l- SI '
ANOB axe Abr.- best-nom conntry at' 0...
prim. „GROTATTIRX cco:a maws. mu 7 oc
tavo TooloroOd:toRr warranted. Ire am - HAS.
MALL k TRITAN'AParIor Gam for
=INCAS HILLODLONA the bets sorb. l'Hool
- CHARIOT= DLIIMAIO 'Ttals stood,
Colo masa for uk,' lortroarcata.
NM
str.ora - t:DECt'tiht
. lost hated soi ilia or ' '•
celebrated Bod,boleikietanblt'a ri.t 1
ANOS. That latenitalbta um superior to et
sad wilLbe Id al le•Pritem.: Abet on Mut, • very
goat - 7 otters, B9U - W.04,D. PION' MUM true
E 5 to VOX at'iF 4e °l! tdz4 PA L- F ,
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- „Mora. AllD tml.vsaiWes. WWI mil
fin "wi - I V I - Tar laNt
0,-JOKIN ace., Pape t Dean.
selLilroNtiiii ST Wood 104
4
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She
river recedlui distiftt Oar Pala. end
liat,e*rint; the via ettddliateetettjatat di toot.
was hitt* tcli yearidas rormth:, tut
towards-hr.Outihrod , re..i .41 in tho cur:4:z the t••
Mention. err e turntable rain:
IICIC•1110 was *Ma actrth at • tha trhyrf yeatorday,
aud. with/tar receipts; O. ahttmrstiamers molarar•
through not ap to the axpectatlcis of pout, of cur
strausboo. ThercL caushiorable !weight
or St. LW.. and the Goody TricrAr Lit catta a
tizah throughout the rutin
She =tints Inclette the Cirtszalgo.2 and Crichet
No. 5 Irma Cludasat.l..and the JaCtfrma Zaurrrklle.
Th. Julia had an caraiieur Irt? . o (both .frct;hr .1
peivae rt. 'no Gehl tho culy .
•
Quito utuabor of the tout tore tes%tatt fa Chu.
I.4ltrati igatinah with Lary toetot coat kite re.
tutted-a retry 'Fat indicitt. that. Ibtj gut
ihroirgiaa:rly. , Sot 1 ,!than n plet4t will trial.
The Goody Frhada. did net ttt Latla
lattorday u a nuor.road.„ htstag been stoasoldably
ai ta b a d. sha will Imes to-day wsltlcely.
Th®Y I. HI catil, end Sfe. W. 3. - teratl has
chug, of tb•oint4 , .. •
' The neat and pretty steamer Mak - Cog - , c oo t s .,
lama tot ZeitTioYl. 1040. atop ?u,::V.1.1r.
TM dnk, 1117,4. C. 51. , Vkit U,lr'.llttalfasorshly
town to th sharer.. of this trade. • :
; The Altelalda, °haunted oiGapt. !s
SIMOCLIKIK} tar GinPnatatt, lahiseill• and, t asbellts.
The Amon. tram Mein Fat! ii daa and ; will prob
ably ant's to-dsy t Tao !iszligtd from tb. cams
pidatisvitedice . dtalacfb - s - j2sTillart af
prom the iii. Lords Dorian* wilextraCt the thitcw.
log biographical 'hatch, of the Late Cepa Goo. W.
.. , .
Sparimark
Capt. Bparhawk. was horn in whit It id** sato ag -
ten otinnty; mile, thee the grest:Ween ;Territory,
178 . 8. on thq sth of April. Lie abase rircr
:the aalonimealtioLls'or men tf.':o h. r.m
tined identified with it for ncarly nftysevna you«
ler mete than bretitY years he navigated - 'keelboats
hoes M.Tatillos Y;i'nodßashlille.tO . Now , Orlesa r .
and (Bitter than once did Chi brareoldpionter, after
disp:aog el his frail - haat tot ergo, lavh.lals hams
the I-Orthwwit by fellOwfrpz, the meander' of 1.;."
Mbnisslppi , onitiet; three:ih mend:4 wildtindia and
inhospitable Peseta•in he took corattirml of
the Criterion, Mieh(the tint renhltr / 41 4
hairs= Clactratatfand Bins °areas; and remained
In that eaPscity, and that 0f.p3et,4111 about 1841,
when he received the appolrrtment of Inepertor
o.
hello for the Beard of Laderwriters. at Sh hools.
booth houonLfo pceittch be held tilt 19.97. Inrlgh'S
be was honctred.by fellow-citiven by the election
as Harbor Neater. of the Pert of ht. Boats, th
Owing
is B.'q; his adopted home or thirty years' Cr tehre.
L. alvan xi cps and debilitated bealth, ha retire ,
Vont active eraployaiint In 1859, and remained inac
tive till the aorta% of 186!. when he voltint-cred
hu
servlcoa to the National GOITT7II:I2[I3t, and. vac ac...
espied is pilot In the nary on the Hirebwirpi river.
In which condition 11•Colainued POW .6eptc.nalArt4
the present 'year, alien expolore, general rt-Inlity
ended age ordered_ him UOO,ll :rarer tel tread the dart
era boat again.
• Capt. Spartuteile i.e. an ave 4 re , fe, nOl • larr.l
orchtaircu „sad gmadetrldreo. to wttoro our
tarp fclt sympathies Sc. berot(ith tewiertil.
atoveol v)ittA
VOR IIiBEELING, 31A:R1FIT-
J. 'IA AND ZA:SLENti.u..---r.. Rn.
pasiag , s: ersormrTAlllA or-tlrAr, Ar.,
4.3mg:404r; leans -Pittstlggh Imery Y, r.s
4 p sad Lutesville erury at,4 cecicet
a. m. Tho 12011 stew= JULIA, can. coals,,
Com
mander, leaves ccary EA 11; GOA Y, •• 4
p. m., sad Zanesitlls tre4l 'IC MAY, At IS Vcl7..t
a. sr— Per treigbtar pare4i , arid, ly,sri or *o
3. D. OULGILNi..q . tIOO, A : 74.
PltUnbergll ;
L Firmer A (10,,
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Zoo orrUlt, nhln.
OFr CIICCINNAT.I.—ThtI• . ,
nolo awd slopatt atda-w:10 Ertrarwr
ST. PATRICK. Capt. Pamnfl wP.I Vor
lb. atraro and all Intermediate laatiluo THIS DAY,
281.11 blatant, at le o'clock a. ra. -
/or fl•lght or pu.age r;pl7 on `
_nerd or in
.21 .1. D. CoLLINGWoOD. Aztnr.
OrsarsimAN
VAL CASCENNATL LOUIE ,
ISTILLE
no can Warn . ADHLAIDE, Ca; , . A. 11111...111
lawn as &boys o THIS DAY,IIa •.tll
Tor Gclea npply al% ho".rd or to
Jon T LACK. • 1 ,
nail .1. D. COLLINGWOOD. i
1 4 1 011. SC INN ATI. AN 1) ST. ,VZ . .._ f?
LOLUS.Tha Awe doom:, .7.ooPrf
fAIESTB, Thwaws. will lcaro 113 ebove
THIS DAT, Vat In., at 4 o'elba P. o‘.
I".fr'Lgb''' .l:7.cafas ' ;;v ob
my2 , l JOHN
C=MI
Ss Vaperiestaed Carpet .Upholaterer
traatad tsatoadlatel,y at
ler.Cmia - rx•K . a
3N ED—Byyoung man Ir.
had iererei yeah cEptrionco, •
SITVLITIOS L 4 a turn STOLE
Car laratab arri awe, •
Addrat ireriIECAILY, No. V.) Penn .tr
Plctatansh. -
•
Wi LtiTED.-4 5 ^ 0 a Mowtir.-...W0 V , A t
I AVM. aPa mouth, ...pease% mid, tetll
our liresTaexa Crintnal tr.d
ohm OAF, SWIM Ma Rim". article& Vtitertt tmi.
ads houtfre. Add,,,n,
• satt•lostlaw7 BRAM 6 . CLAPS.. Didadord,
— s7 .t.II.,II_,NTEI
coun4=ll
pal=l Tn. r/rA i ars. .apr ir lr.
raiaisdawT
WANTS!) TO KENT,
T T ' GOOD WA E ll '
eluuttel. In • bettpen pram of the elti
ft/an ltzh SECOND
odke
GI,EL WANTED--thao - vito - under
gas& cootir.g4 and other tio , r•-vrek.
DOZ . WI. of Aralberny
GROVIDI k BAKER'S
MEM! SRWINO 240g:DERS
TES ON IX 4;13.1i MEDAL
Mtn Awarded to Sir . tog IllarlArito . la 1111nott
Tbse Kerbkm wrre awarded the Highest Proo.i
sew elf renareekore, for the aroma 5.40
• the Ite4 feveforehiaohd the
amt M Wert at the blowing nari: LUTA
of INOt
Ur Ask,
fink 114IILICGE2 feruly :
111112 Premium for dosido-tiirend ineobloo.
Tint Pronto= for nocidne work.
Tereeed Sob
F.
First Fis=h= nor foray mictins.
rink Freudian kr mannfaccetrion machine
Vint 'erred= for ...Moe work,
los Bob Fab,
Tint Printout fat Wail: sitechlve. - ,
TIM Pond= net ountifectortoz
lint heed= On etachint work. -
115.540 One retr.
not Prmaloaa for badly suchhea.
rizet,Presecrox for manufactratcgrichbloe..
Vint cahoot flit machine work. ,
Whet Prez:iron for machine for all purincre.
Tint Trenton Mr marbles wort.
/Theo-45:ete
Whet Prenrom flarinachlro for ell rueposre.
Tae Premium for =aim
Irwtherlor gels Ter: •
Wick /lend= foraukhlne Ibr all - pogrom -
Tint Park= for ernchine work. ,
• Tint Preaturoa forinchenottr temßlap.:.,
Tint Prrnalnet fdr beontlfo ,
Vat Prrmlson lb: cloak% in*.
Arid xf the follentirat Coutlty Telr a;
abarodlei Out 914 ../rifehroned rrovre•
"Irk neraicon for family iterhittc.
?het Pleoltas for lonnutectreer rnerighe.
Prank= fork kw, woo,
jye~tt
browidok Valkw (f 1 .5150-44 0..
Promlani for
nod Premium for tasockotosivii machine.
7411-Presilrin for machine work.-
Moores Oh (Haat Aria/hoot .400:4r.
Diploma Ibr awls mow. .
Tiat,t ChM.4l. for noch 7 lua work. . .
Yak.
-net Anne= for fin!: no.Oiine.
Tingtfremins , for tosoufeaorkg kochten
Owe% Ch. (X. - 4) rlerieelkroTSevalr•
Tina /Toe= mobil*.
fireaketes Co. (X •
!int ?Imam for Laitivosetririe.'
firebbPa A (N. L} Fel , • '
non rrenitce ti fiklit' knehlre..
ittokuderi freitak VW.) Fair.
rad peplum for marlLoe for all porpers
_ That Axed= fer. toad:lon work.
The above rtnoerike all. the. Inks at whkh We
MOT= tt Walt MAUI: o th•o.cork Ited
this yoar. At newly ail ofthrnitheltudrok likertog
Machina wen fn compoticlon. •
The work rude coon the firm.' 5 r's • Efr fowion
Mathias ku received tilt - . Fuld Freak= al every
State fro In the listlnvi Stake where it na. fees
sehlblrof tell& dote: •
Sake litecorh 2fo„ li7IXTEI 5T., Pritebnreji,
„„ a s t z. d a CT. CHILTON/T. Arent.
17 HAS NO 'EQI I ...A.L. I —Tiie ilititenOo
owner arhkk On ho. nod area sears Logintard.
id ritzy. a MeONTTIC "IL !'c ete
hen arid eura ci pan, emb.ddro tita.oicr ~netor. to
( chance:. ondnutieUvea.. •••• --
"Tint it has Cored tom hbernotncer
ikon tiler eared mon nviltorn.
'That It tun mod moo lhor . •
• Una ft cdred tekore marl O(rita, r %
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Ti.st haa eared mon orn. erre
VAL It kw eared loan halos, • L e• „
• 7 . That It hag nretrimotoltatend,lisa,
That boa co td mot. , Enored, • •
• • 'Man h hadjanot ow harms ithrheis,.
-ca l
Inetond roin!atta' Join* •••••2•-- - •
SLlaah - chler Pita Vinici, ran - Elllen . sad
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• eolddeoh.. Vorsala try Drrnlytarreryerbert.
• SIMON JOLLICISTOL SolaJtgeot, -
stati Vonore fourth ion! Ihalthdhld rtreete ..
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