lames P. Barr, Editor .& Proprietor. XTIBELT VEGETABLE 440 ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION A PURE TONIC MEDICINE, DR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED SEA=MAN BITTERS ftEFLVB) BY 3.. O. JACKSON, Philadel phia, Penna., W ill effeotnally cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, naPante. or Nervous Debility. Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases ; Arising front a Disordered jls Liver or Stomach, 't snob OA Consti pation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, urea,Heartburn.Disgust or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Fructations, Sink lug or Fluttering at the ?it m ach, Swimming o, the lief.... Hurried and difficult Breathing, Eluttonng at the Heart, Chbking or suffocating sensations when in a lying xioSture. Dim tiesA of Vision, Doty or webs be- Lite sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the I Head, Delicianey of Perspiration, Yel. town t.- , s of tho skin and eves,Pain in I ! the Side, Bock, Chost, Limbs, Sadden Flushes of Heat, Burn ins in the Flash, Constant ! imaginings of Evil, and great devres lion of spirits Poslilvely prevent fellow Fever. Billions Fc!ro-11. , THEY CONTAIN *O. ALCOII t• OR BAD WHISKY! T1it,.43- will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine but of a hundred. Indheed by the extensive sale and universal whit laxity of 11, , ,,fland's ilerman Bitters, (Purely te.mtaldm hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru ,ulbuS adventurers, have opened upon suffering 111 ity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape If Podr whisky. vilely compounded with injurious Irak:2j end ehrietened Tonics. Stomachics and Bit .; erf, tinatre of the innumerable array of alcoholic prepa attune in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied acta.! nder the modest appellation of Bitters; r. Pith wdead of curing only aggfavates diseases, ndle v e the disuptointed sufferers in despair. /U Nni.),IIETAILVG io STRENGTH. ;P . YO U I ITD U WA NT A GOOD APPETITE? 90 L' WANT ToIICILD UP YOUR CON- S.7IITUTiONI' Lo Y.OU WaN•TTOPP'EL WE LAI DO U 7,' TO OET RID °FREI? VOUS .4"4',SW DO ;JVA NTAS" Do iOn want to bleep welt? y./mt want a brisk and rlzorotto tl u do use, . , II( WFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Frosj. Newton Breton, D. D., editor qf the En 'evelm,d;rt - of &Ito-in:. Knowledge. Althbugh not disposed to favor or recommend Paterit - Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredient.' and effects; I yet know of no sullicOnt reason why a man may not testify to the benefit-be believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may eh as ciintribute to the benefit of others,. I doi j this the more readily in regard to Hoof land's Geetintl Bitters; prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I wise prejudiced F,gaintl them for many years, under the =pros they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, !., my friend Robert Shoemaker, ..,fot : the rmr:.val of this prejudice by proper and for eme r, o o cent to try them, when at,,se....egfrom great awl I:.e.ag continued debility. he , ricof three bottles of these Bitters, at the oeg i ti y a lnir of the present year, was followed by ovideutt telirt, ne.d retoration to a degree of entity ot l irt mental vigor which I bad not lelt for is ~,,irt2 s before, and had almost depaired of re alning., 11,..lerefur thank fled and my friend for Sirwritign d 0 the'use of theta. J. NEWTON BROWN, Pipumiermr•gr,t, June 2:1, lßol l?looi lAtil76o. Jopfor; 11. li - eanard,:Paetor qf the 1 ?: fil-,,Y R.Q. • int °hutch. Du. 44;7_,F:.: , .. —!., , r,5. ,a •—I have beenfr f uentlY, requ nu r..t to eunnoul my name with oom uerkdaqdbe of dliferont kinds of medicine, but egardii.atho - ra. ,, tioi as out of my appropriate pheresl,, e n all C U5"..9 doclincd; but with a :Scarpwit in various instances and particularly 4t my s {v " li fmnily. of the usefublesa of Dr. Hoof kn s l .ir,n.an I lil 1.11 , te.. I depart from mv usual rooms. 'lll evyr...s toy lull conviction that for gelieral dab il, ts - of the .. , teol, and eepecially Liv er COMP W . intit is a safe and valuable preparation. In some esea, it may C.. :. but usually I doubt not I t will na-pery I,eucn , ial to those who suffer from line abote - l oausca. Yours very reopectfully, ? i. H. KEz NARD. lllzhtii below Coats straet, Phila., Dec. 24th. ' i t ijrryla this ;MA of ALD EldiA N WUNDER, 'Ger !l awnrouna. G2FINANTOWN. June 1, 1861. Ci M. JACKSON - gave me pleasure, wr'o years !Igo, tc give you a certificate, testifying net GibiGennas Bitters had done for me. II am •ftir perfeetly cured el all those diseases your Nin_talProfess , 3 to cure, viz; DysPopsia,chron nx, 'lttrous debility, disease bf the kidneys, ie and - ' i>awerlul influence it exerts anon Ner trc. Thfi k j is aurprlsing, I have bean eon vous prrei trai. ••• Tpfarer•Jo to your Bitters,and suited fr_ctinent c . rtscommended it for the without hanation, evert - instance It has shove embplaints, ant. • tKe t,,--lpe has a great effectuallYOcured. 'lour -.kJ is said in every reputationfin Germantown, . (Iraeou stores Drug Stortiiund in most of ' I est' let here. If fray - ono should question it , them comtrio Germantown, and In. •sstwed their satisfaction, that the Bitters have "Iwo vicinlt! - ;more than twenty oases of the . ResP4tiltlly, HANNAH Si - UNDER. Main street, aoove Rittenhouse, Germantown. .1 11'ST THE' TIIING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution, and gyre health god strenaith to an °vertu -lewd and diseased enlth. THE TES77MONYFROMTHEARMY PIIILADISLPHLi. 12. 2883. D a, 0 .-Mi"JAcgeow—Dear Sr: While in d , OW4.li* tllO change of water, I was taken Ny di a severe rharrhma, which seemed incurable, Nreatly weakened me, When we eached Mrittirtsburg..l feared I should have to rma home but noticing mum of your Bitters in he store Mrl H. 11. Price, in that town, I par hosed a szply, and on taking itwas speedily re ed to health. The diarrheas was quickly eli, a k e d, d I experienced no return qf it. A comber otimy comrades, who suffered in the same mariner and; from the same cause, with whom I 'ared ths Bitters. the me in this certificate. I ext,ect to return to the seat of war with the Leg on, and shall certainly take a supply of the Ba r sin LO: tatrttlOk. I would not be without it r its weight in gold, particularly on going into a mestone region. / once, trap, A. E. A,LTEMIIp, Csicepaoy If, Goott Legion. IiEI W. 4.411 OF COUNTERFEITS. See: that t h e signature of "C. M. JACKSON." Is onthe Wu-tearer. of each bottle. Prinoiloal' Office and Manufactory, *to. 941 Altell sit-nvpz - r, JONES & EV.ANS, one TO O. 2d. Losses rtit Co.) PROPRIETORS. I I alt by Dann:tans and Defilers in every United Statw, and by OW F✓- wn in th Li . 7 Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, iiii Pittabarigh. H. P. SC MARTZ, ,• .713 - 24 - 1 )--41 od.l.lloghenz Gy . y. 619, i'eo }s ale at J 4 1... 1 EPL1 FLEMING'S tor ft ' er of fle Diamond and• M arket street. For lit* 244 by - I S OrlCOMaraliaTON. 04i,J0 ihniihagi *ilia 1 t.; • -- ; 1 ------- 7 \ 'Of I 1 . ; r ' r i ': I !;_..-; '4- IX= 1 - .. . ... \ . .., - I a' ~1- "...,... ''. tt: b.. ...„.,..,.........,.....,... ......., T.,_________ ..: .0 r_1„.... . ..„.....r.......N_. ...4 TO THE PUBLi P z cia t j.Lit L' - alltheitraerantandfalssi ! 1 - ly Modest o 1 all denomi nations, treat secret and delicate `I diserders. self- • - abuse, and, diseases or aid tuatiens o omit:m o youths of both sexn and in- . t u t and' adults , single or married . Because D. NBTETIP publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think it a great tan very immoral and for contaminatiOn and corruption anions their wives, promising eons and daughters. Their family physician should oe cautions to keep them in itmorance that they de the same as Dr. BRA?, STRU I P, (exesept publishing) lost a lucrative prat: ties inight be lost to them among stupid falsely modest end presumptuous' families, born and raisedlin ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence, sense, &a, to lollam and cents mysteriously, meanly orals' gotten: It is to publicity, however that numerous Parents and guardians are thankful that their tons, daughters tied 'Wards, previously feeble sickly amid of delicate condition and al-Tearer-0e have been restored to health and vigor by DR, BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage through him have been saved tench euf. fazing, anxiety Mortification. &a. Spertaatorr hea or nocturna l enamissions, are completely cured in a very short space_ of time by hie new remedies. which arepeoulia.rlyhb awn: They are compounds rom the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the fallacyhf the 3dercurial treatment he has abandon ed it and substituted the vogitable Pasale dis pense* treated with murkea success —cartnx had Over forty' Yoga (41 egperionoe Id their treat ment hOspilaia ' oth the Old World and is the 'United States leads him to say all with a fair trial. health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifleno longer with montebanks and quacks. but come and he cored Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, 01 which so many an n ually Ail our countries,. oar now be relieved, providing they attend, to it in time Fill particulars tan be had of my treatment byprocuting a copy of tho Meglical Adviser,which is given gratis to all that apply Rams the ad vantage of over forty years experience and observation, consequently, he has superior shill in the treatment oflspoolal diseases, and who it daily consulted. the profession. as well wi macre mended by repeatable citizens. publissiers, pro Prietors ;of hotels,lsto.. o@ce 85 Smithfield street, near Diamond atroet. - Private eenunrmi cation:. from all parts of the Union strictly at tended to. Direst to de6:IYdZW BOX SOO, SOX:, Pittsburgh Post Oglce he Philosophic Burner. U IDEN'S NEW DOUBLE,AETINei O.E. Philosophic' Burner for Carbon Oil is now Common ready. It possesses many advantages over the Burners. 1. It makes a largo or mall light with perfect combustion. • ! 2. It will burn anYmiantity of oil with safety. 3 . It can ho used With sileutprghort chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night ]amp. 5. It can always be made to burn economieally. 6. It is, more easily wicked than any other burner. 7. It can be ttglautul and lighted without re moving tho cone. 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The phruiney can be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are the common No. l size. and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every Pot %ton using Carbon Off should have a Philocophir Burner. Price 25 cents ;_per dotal 82. Sold a No, 82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. 1e25-lydw P. 11A YDEN. - i. 6 22Pr qv* HlOOlll OWNERI9.—DR. SWEET'S, INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES Ls unrivalled by any., in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, .Braiscs or Wrenching, its effect is. magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mango, Ao., it will also speedily cure Spavin and Riegbone.may easily be pre vented and cured in pair incipient 'stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a RA DICAL CURS. No case of the kincl, however. so desperate or hopeleselent it may be alleviated by this Liniment, andlits faithful application wil alawys remove the Lameness, and enable the home to travel with comparative ease, Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formida diseases mentioned, td, which all horses are liable, and which render so, many o th-envie° valuable horses nearly worthleas. - -•. _ E. SELLER ct de27:ly-dioceow Agenta for Pittsbuzgh PECIAL NOTXCE—THE LAST nv. stallment on the assessment motGradg and paring, matte under the supple to the city Charter is due, and ifb.ot paid before the let of October next, will be Placed in the hands of the city Solicitor for collection, subject to costs of suit, se9-tf WM. EICIIB A LAI, Treasurer. EUROPE ..ILIGENCI.".. 10NEAS RATTIGAN, kIIIIOPEASi Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sailing pi:accts. . BIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in ans part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Fi road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers ing betwoen New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. TM R. HUNTER WM. 11. SMITH air CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS PITTHE RGEr W/LLUM KCB. ELLSRISON d. 00FPIX, General Partnere. MEANS act COFFIN, (Bummers to M'Coalilees, Means k Co.j WHOLESALE GROCERS, OGruer Wood and Water Streets, PITTSBUR67I, PA GRAVEL, FELT; AND CANVAS ROOFING• MATERIALS CONSTAFTtY Old 1.7 A. hand, for sale with bistruotions; Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS Our *GA is not to be 'paceßed by that of any Roofer in Western Penns_ylyania. B. F. SHORB,IS Smith}lol4 et, Je23-2,u,d Pittsburab. OPODS. icavz JUST 01pC.EIVED FROM - .FAA A largo and choice selection of VIY 4ND gI7HIkIER GOODS, SPRING _ • .Weari embraoings all the newest styles COATINGS, CABSIMERES AND de VFEITLNGE3. W. 11.439+- 04em 64,74 t, 143 - Ani.9 Corner Market &mare. Allegheny city. for ents'. and Youth.. CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, GENBRAL HOUSE CARPENTER AND JOBBER. ?MCP VIRGIN ALLEY, between Rood and Liberty streets, PITTSBURGH.PA. 'a 'Orders solicited and promptly attended to. at ai S OLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY. OB PRITNBAVANIA: OirFICE ST.' CLAIR ST REM. War this Bricice. lei...Addrese J. WRAV - KR, JR.. Secretary and Tres-vim. reyl9-tf TO CONSUMPTIVES. Ti HE ADVERTISER HAVII BEEN restored. to health ins few weeks, by a very simple:remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection and that dreadful dig ease, Consumption—is S.RXiOII23 to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who charge)t. he will send fopaprestion USIA (free of with the directions pre pik-ing and using the same. which they will Lind a our e curefcr Consumption, Aetheus,Bronchite &e. Th e only abject of the luiTertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread ileormstion which he ceneives to be invaluable, an d he hopes every sufferer will try his remodY. RS it will cost them nothing, and may Provo a Parties wishing thsPrese l tration will:please rat dreis Rev. =V ARD WIL SON get' WiMexasburt Kbet Om*: N.Y. my A OMISSION bigIICIIA Flour, Grain and all kanda of count Produce, IVlnest and I.ltiva.srx. Clgar...:, 'name*, arc. 4'...` Liberia adruzwe:: mad-, on euni.iia:m.ten urea WINES. OFFICE AHD WARD4OUSI 237 S!)1Ipi SECOc!9 S PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCIIA.RitS NO: 16 SOUTH TE 11 SPREE ft (i e h . 1a , %. Liberal advaneea rnaJe or cow:Urn - me-, when required. myl-13h1 FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 818 MARRET STREET Jobber' in ,r-c. Alwayn 01 har,.: a 'Neil .4,...,4-.4 die !re.:. , L :nyl• 171 I:ll , 4cri.T'.g • •F WINES, 13 It AI? rif Es, ae A N FINE OLD fl ! PHILADELPM P SLLTeoa. AI. JOHN B, ELL', CkNjiri:H GEORGE GI-1.11 NT H Manufacturer sod Fti hv:elale .12t1 ICVL.HT GENTS' FURNI:-4NiN(i. 610 T Pij jft :YC~'e :i`L7Ceh'.i i MEN'S rlltzNeF4gl A n TA 1 IN; tS, O. itip Silt UT kir 01' 1:1' 1 Ft. i myklyd PHIL L1';11 A iIiqUESNF.. 3FiASS WOIM 13=1 FINISRED GAS AID NTF. a rII FITTERS, P art i u r attet,tior. to Eitt Brans Cattmgs Ctn. tit tttPttt Watt, :• ardor. x•u:': si I:•.'...ttirttl a t ally. 4. , :re' Awl?' ( , • 1 . v"a F.a; e Ltt tta t • .lac. Bravk 411.. : T. sniEET ANP t I(j% Es:,4 'VA oaLl in Ma 10-241,, .011NER V :ROI: , 1,1.1 , "1 A r;) FIELD CTRNrTS: %nate OYSTERS awl a!! the of Seii. 4 .oll will he served ar, tn the alo,l ;•:tilttrtbiu style. ELI 0 , 14 oorner 6t. HOPE COTIFO.Si SEititi iIAV ,i..,= 0 N I I C-. 1: 5 , 4 , 1.21 112Cht, 14. la /orkwp Id. Orders may he :eft at U. CELLI* & Cirt , 132 Wood WHOLESALe LP cp l ' . 1.„ g 3) .I OS. ] ! ,+ Ai 1 1 , 2C We u ) P. I:•:',',:',.M' DAVId ivntsaw Spxcial Partanr NEW MEDICAL DISTEVER7, loon_ TIKE tiyEEDIr .4 jt pgArfAm t F. - ..NT cure ci OQNOII.B.IIEA.. ( ELT, U.E.F.IIIAL I c Discharges, Seminal Vr'ecknce::, Nigilliy, Elul,. 1 61 - Mons. Inconti-g•noe. (4enital Irrtc q bil.ity, (4, rel. Stricture r..nd ..... Which ha.s hrr ONE HUN.DIZED in thoi-. prictit , : 01:1, c,: - o?ucooL.1, attpm•soiingßß, C . .•' A 71, .:t ;1:1.7 coccoonnd lillhortt; BELUB SPECI li. ere mpootiy ;n tp-tion o.t• - tt , 14.1' 1 , •li-c few da l e. cud when s rormar • eat. Tbey are rre; aro 17,,Ln rao:, jFI that are harin'r...- , ,t.t.tt.t ye! . . ti ate the Rtornwo irepr.V. • being sugar all ay, 9d j ,3 No ch.ange of ntkle. • to nor lioor. their ••2. s• c: or units. :]Bach bog oontßing Riy -c Fit l y PRICE ONE. DOLLALL ' tit Dr. Beirti Trent ime on Scuin nt it, etti. neck, s e / i t Abase,, Gonorrh . , n. Gird. o. n Pamphlet of B 511 pages. containing nuportant uth i2o to the at- to flitted. SENT 2 , 13 XX. ais oonta aro rvtriired to w . pay postage. • DR. BELL'S ClLEre:2.4i BO!Oft, bi A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, lure se.. in all ale vary it 7 P ascriptions in EnFlish. odspted suif t without the aid of a phy:ic•nn pRICE ONE DOLLAR. H. fsQ.,,kB sen , ...3ecure I rona oh- The •by a.uy I W' serration.. th,, at Agra:, on rood.. f 4. Geol Agent. f J. BR'l it I , 1.4 c. 1.1 t: rJ • '"QC: sI; •ti I . , tault rtd ' tor 114 corner ACeui Sold by all Druggist.:. WE ARE NOW 3ielieur•AcTrug.:4ll - G this arti 310, which for brilliancy in bamtne freedom of oter,stre odor, and tranr.l.lroavy of o3lor, (which coot wo warriv,i to he e.mnzr.: age or OXpoSnro.) is oasnrpa,, by , :o7 Mom i• nator in this or Eo , tryl niar ,, Az., :is prolVs))l ,- Onto tho ooniimer, it, Also, our rumantacture of CAUSTIC .- .3ODA, Uae.i by on isr.ro Ora '1 . • whinhexf.elF • of Knglish Spas h; , 111 ~ ,t manufacture of s4portiFiES, OR Coil, EN TRAT:: , 2O Ara so wal and foxora'MY mention is Enfficiert All ortiersanA tettdod to by addrwzitc. (3NORGP Cr.] Penns.. P , i M rl fortariLß C:•`—ts j'sl f g:ll.i Wir.4s N OTICE, NOricE, ' TO BUYERS OF 'BOOTS, SIIOE3, GdlTn S. OR 'Grl3 - 245. ler4all er Winter Wear. FRIB,? ! ft t 9 V LED. ryZALSE IR PHgLASEL'e•IIA WM, BEE St CO,, E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., NO. 5 Ngbet F9t4iNT .vrltE Nt). rt a; 4:.1 Pt , ttl , h,) 3'1:11.A1:4:1,13111A C. HARRY BRIAN, 1-' ET I.']'t IMM!!!=11 JAMES 11. GUILDS P '7,', Pa tj4... 6« :4,4 i NO k s• - r n 1 ,- ; : Afo one 7)1 the ve zed Dlr-ddcr, -ged by ttp,r,-da:of ?IIORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1862. SELECI TALL. THIRTEE NT MONTHS WITH THE REBELS CIAPTAIA Al ORGAN —GIIARWTER•-d-VECDOTES. 7 There were, when I lett Secessia," not less than ten thousand Men oaganized as guerrillas. There may be far more at this -. t , writing. is it possible to treat such a 1 1111inber as banditti without inaugurating a mole bloody retaliation and massaccre titan the world hcs ever seen' I only raise the onstion. Morgan. as a eit:Len in times of peace, mainiained the reputation, of a generous, genial. jolly.:horsc-loving, and horse-ra eLig Kentuckian. Ile went into the rebel licm con more and pursues it with high en .i.>yment. Ile is about thirty-five years ) of age, six feet in height s . Well made for • . strength and agility, and is perfectly mas - i ier of himself; has a light complexion, sandy hair, and generally wear's a mustache and a little beard on his chin. His eyes are keen, bluish gray in color, and, when at rent. have a sleepy loo*, but he sees ever} one and every thing ground him, al- I Though apparently unolatkrvant. He is an admirable horseman, and a good shot. As a leader of a battalion ',V cavalry, he Las no superior in the rebel ranks. Ills command of Iris men is supreme. While they admire his generosity and manliness, sharing trith them all the hardships of the field, they fear his more thea Napoleonic ~e verity for any departure from enjoined duty. His men narrate of him this, that upon one occasion, when engaging in a I.mtle, he directed one of his troopers to perform a hazardous mission in the face of the enemy. The man did not move.— Moraan asked, in short, quick words: ••tto you understand my orders?" "Yes, captain, but I cannot obey." "Then, good bye," said Morgan, and i,l a moment the cavalryman fell dead 1.:oll his saddle. Turning to his men, he added, "such be the late of every man dis :;6; ring orders, espec i ally in the face of nr No man ever he s'tited after that to obey any (v;rnmand. l'ut Morgan is not without generosity ! I , e. A Federal cavalryman related ip me, dine ct my escape' an pintsual act of ;he Pfi,•my, Losing the command of his .vounded horse, which, goalled by pain, plunged wildly on, he was borne into the midst of Morgan's force., "Don't sliodt him! ' cried Morgan to a dozen •of his who raised their pistols. "Give chance for his life.' The pistols were o:...e.reci, told the man sent back to his own es unharmed Few men have appeared on either side e this contest who cotbine dash and can ,o,t, intrepidity and cal s , nette, boldness of Sian with self-possession execution, iiiis ' OeS Morgan. The feat rettorted of him' rk s a Nashville, shortly after the rebel ariny -trcs:t..3 through it, illustrates this.— 'oining into the city, full of Ferierol 961. 1 :ens ~t the garb of a farmer iiith's load of Jest, he generously gives it to the Com i ..,s,ary 1.) partruent saying_, in an under loue, that there ere some Urtion fnen out I here he lives, but they have to be careful Isi tlttilg, the rebel cavalry, and he wishes chow his love for the multi' by this lit- Ile donation. Going to the St. Cloud to tire, lie sits at the same table with Gen,' 'eCook, since cruelly murdered, and is oiniel out to the Federal officer as the men who made the generous gift.— ,'id t.rsuaded to take the value of it in ,Id, and then, in a pnvate interview, fl the Federal officer that a band of organ's cavalry is encamped near him, JI t one or two hundred cavalry will .nee down there to-morrow, he will show em Imtv to take Morgan. The cavalry and are taken by Morgan. So the story es. w•inds ..f dollars, without loss cf men An equally successful feat is to step io the telegraph office in Gallatin, Ten• ts , e•••, at later date, as he did, dressed as deral officer, and there learn from the f•rator the time \Olen the down train idd he in and arrest it, securing many time. Another anecdote of his cool !: ring and recklessness is this. Riding li to a picket post near Nashville, dressed a fall Federal uniform, he sharply re pr,)vid the sentinel onduty for not calling c the guxrd to salute the officer of the day. as he announced himself to be. The son:it:el stammer( d out, as an excuse, that c did not know him to be the ofliceer of M , day. :Morgan ordered liim to give 01) Ili: :LIMY- because of his breach of duty, )ad th, man obeyed. He then called mut I:• re-inshiing six men of the &Riard, in• : Isdi, g the Lieutenant who was in charge, y: 1 p:wing them under arrest, ordered n.•in 1•:1,:e their arena, which they did. I) M. a marched them down the road a 11.)aff distance, where his own men were :om ealei, and secured all of them and h) in alms and horses without resistance. a p r e e rt a 'e s ctl i y f ;u I, an en l andy g e a t g h e i m s e f n a t ee M a o nd r gau action is micharged with electricity. He has the In cknesa of a tiger, and the strength of w- ordinary men. One cause of his suc .es is found in the character of his cling .rs He has only the fleetest and most In wring horses: and when one fails he oo.: Gads another by hook or by crook. It business in his recent raid in Kentucky July 28;11, seemed to have been mainly o at her up the best blooded horses, in an ff: that State abounds. !ZIT KITTLE OF CORINTM—GEN". JOHNSON KILLED—CONCEALMENT. I part cf the orignal plan of battle was I ft v e a space several hundred yards nd , bet:cean Breckinridge's Ititt and Bar iee a right, and thus invite Grant's men to,- a trap. They refusing to be ent.rap ad keeping their front unbroken, 3: - ; : •kinridge sent me to General Johnson or mew instructions. When I hod come ritl in ten yards of Johnson's staff, a shell ,ur.t in the air, about egad-distant from ti-ti and myself. The missies of death to ted to fill the air in every direction, ,nd almost before the fragments had fou d their resting place, I reined up my our a and saluted. General Johnson, who was in the front of his staff, had turned twa his horse and was leaning a little ra ard, pressing his right knee against the d•lr. k3tsdelivered,lance. te .haAd wounded,d t o, ,) dne an d sk tl oonf t et theeh.,en i k sc sdh o a v ehr hastenedel r ud e ndewtdouhtt whose sai me 1 a moment, and before the dispatch ime had struck his thigh h e a r l , f fr w o a m y "evering the femoral eu Lie hip path through, he 'i o . rse lia r d n. h l ..,igh , perhaps, have been saved . Whet? eabeteonurinnisq,`,MtlYapci ed. r ached by Governor Harris, chief of nfi • and brother-in law, fur conceal is wound while his lifeblood was ebb .:::v, he replied, with true nobility of :My life is nothing compared to ess c,f thischarge; had I exclaim ,vas wounded when the troops were )g. it might have created a panic and t. In ten moments after he was he ceased to breathe at all. Thus )ne of the bravest Generals in the army. My despatch was taken by el Wickliffe and handed to General who -directed me to take it to ral Beenregard. When be had read asked: free'. aS I wide "Why did you not take this to General Johnson?" "I did, sir." "Did he tell you to bring it, to me?' "(4enoral Johnson is dead, sir." "How do you know?" "I saw him die, ten minutes ago." "How was he killed?" _ - I told him. H then dictated two dis patches, one to GOV. Barris and one to Gen. Breekinridge, t.lling them to con ceal the death of Johnson, and bidding me not to speak of ft to any one. So far as the report of his death was circulated the officers denied it. some affirming that it was Gee. Johumnoflicritucky, who was killed, others admitting that Gen. A. S. Johnson was slightly wounded. The army knew not of his death till they reached Corinth. GENERAL HINDMAN BLOWN CP. Jast before the retreat °reared one of the most remarkable incidents of the battle; few more wonderful are on record. Gen eral Hindman, than whom no more fear less, dashing or brave man is found in the rebel service, was leading hie men in a fearful struggle for the •oossession of a favorable position, when a shell f om the rebel battereis, striking his horse in the breast and passing into his body, exploded. The horse was fragments, end the rider, with his same,' -gifted some ten feet in the air. His 'kW: did not doubt that their General %via killed, and some one cried out, "General Hindman is blown to pieces." Scarcely was the cry uttered, when Hind man sprang to his feet and shouted: "Shu up, there, I am worth two dead men yet. Get me another horse." To the amaze ment of every one, he was but little bruis ed. His heavy and strong cavalry saddle, and probably the bursting of the shell downwa'rd, saved him. In minute be was on anew horse and rallying his men for another dash A man of lees inflexi ble and steel-like frame would probably have been so jarred and stunned by the shock as to be unable to rlie; he, although covered with blood and dust, kept his sad die during the remainder of the day, and performed prodigies of - valor. Bat no heroism of officers or men could - avail to Bray the advance of the Federal trope. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CHURCR TRAIN Leareell'e Statb A. M. every Sunday at 915 do Turtle Creek, do do 920 do Brinton'a, do do 920 do NV ilkinsburgh do do 942 do ' East Liberty, do do 900 ArriVe at Pittsburgh. 10 15 RETURNING TRAIN P, M. 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