FP: (171:Y - 16 . 6.*. - br t DOR*: - *oat, -4, First _ ll. kets - tt , wEP riao4rit,f4P-tg-' ' GE/htitiritifinn.'B - E 1 0 04 ,4 2: Darqttihesiiidgreas of the present war, we hatise read some cariouslloettmenia rlPorepi F l:rf some of our commending 'Offt-, 1 Pets, detailing their operationain the field.. These itiports generally try to entire out'as good cai'es as passible for those who ind ,. i: 4d theo, - and in some eases the writers do not hetlitate to hint at the incompetencY o , or disl t t ally of brother officers. ...Ther, port of „ en. Pope, detailing his Virginia' com - Paq ,is conspicuous iti.:#teseparticit:c Jars. H i e is quite complimentary to hiniu• self, tilOe he is equally disnunciatori 3 Ot others. ligis.. report has caused the court'martial Flbf -- Fits John Porter; while' hia charge against Sigel remains unretracted:. It is trneithet the investigation, so far, of Pope'speport, has . damaged himself more than it has. anybody else, : b4thia is by no mecum his fault, but the result of a sea?* ing inquiry and cross -examination after: treth. (i' - Bat, °flail the reports weave yet seeii• that of Olen. Burnable's, published yesier day, givigg an account of our-late: diutater at - Fredericksburg, it the mtiatpeculiar and remarkable. In it he openly announces that be nt , not, only responsible for our tie , feat, but he disobeyele-thilitstrtictions of Halle& and the War Department,ln acting 14he did, This la an exhibition of moral ctiiiitge and self-sacrificing heroism without e xample, and is therefore entitled to some l i tiection and attention . - it' is really mo s. extraordinary; When we con ' s eider the c;4 . cumstau ' ; ntry,iand the tempe r of our p , Gen. McClellan was dismissed from the chief command, because, as Halleck al leges, }4e , ,it i so to obey ."an imperative tci , ,l .F order" ranee upon the enetey.— Gen. BiirOide, in his report, yesterday, tells the world that the late disaster at Fredericksbur g was the result of, not merely diaPheying imperative ordera;but because he acted in defiance of them,the cire snit.of whi: was the killing and maiming of tea or t elve thousand of ono best soldiers. Xuch against our inclination we are fo rced to the conclusion ' that this report is alifabrication, and that leeiteral Burnside has permitted himselffe4oe...used. to screen the culpable incompetency of &neck and the War Department." Why , it was n F riona, for seieral'•daya. that Burnside an his principal o ffi cers pro tested again t the plan of Halleck, but that they were bverruled; ..a dozen corree acts, au. et one contradicted , them. So ; shocked, so-petrified, almost. were the people and ,Oe government, at •the 'result of the Fredsiricksburg ongagetnent,..that such Republican papers as the Ncts t , York gvenin g Post demanded the head of the party whichiPlanned it, even thaugh - it turned out to be the President Of the United &MOIL In the taco of this Burn. side takes all i the responsibility, and avows that he is tilMily.to blame; this nation's loss and grief being the result of his posi tive violatiOnlof - orders from-,l and the War DiPirtment. Rowlands ? Why does Gen. Ilninsidelabor. to-relieve.Hal leek and Sthnton, and take all blame upon himself? A l nd how does it happen. that, while the late Fredericksburg ,Massacre has given the radicals in Conims apretext for breaking np the .Adminietration,, their committee jappointed to investigate the nausea of that ,disaster eioneratiOeueral Burnside and compel tha President to, - refuse thaOWECer's resignatidn. Gen. Burnside assumes al.lthe responsibility for the most etapendons blunder of the war, and instead; ° ",of being dismissed he is sus tained by those' having -power to make and unmake} Cabinets. Has Gen. Burn bide, like so Many .Others, 'been 8 edtieed by the blandisliments of power? and to retain positiOn hasdie prostitnted his;rep utation ? too, gone 'itier to the destructives, t t tarnishing another exaawle of the frailty; f public virtue -When sorely . tempted by the pti,so 0f'1004,. and con spicuous publieetatiOn? " • Friuli the Cleveland Herald. Gen. Burnside, iii.z.bite , tifiniety to serve ' The Habeas Corpus Case. the radicals,letatee too muoli. It will be Thebabeas corpus case, an which the remembered that some five weeks since be mother of J. H. Jennings, a private in gave the peoPle of Fredericksburg "slx- Capt. Wallace's Company, 125th Regi teen hours" lto remove the women and merit, sought to obtain the release of her childreu, as he intended to shell the town. son; on the ground minority, was The rot rel els improved these hours in forti- ded'this morning hy of Judge Wilson, in the Eying their prisition, thas postponing the U. S. Court. The cam was heard on Fri actioa.for several weeks. Burnside called day, Messrs. Creel & Hester ;appearing in for reinforcement s and obtained ; .he support of the application," a 0.. W. N o . required militar y stores and rationwfor his ble for Col. Senter, on whom the writ was aoldiers, but they were not promptly far- served. , • niched. He v i sited the President twice at FiOm the evidence adduced it appears Washington, and the President visited him that' Jennings was enlisted at Berea on the at Fredericksburg; and Quart ermaster 30tiilof September, 1862, by Capt. It. Wel- General Meigi was reported disinissed lacei'of the .125th Regiment.' On being because of inefficiency in not furnishing sworn at the time he declared himself over Burnside with 1 all that he had ordered 21 years of age, and his. appearance bore Festoon bridges were required, but were out the statement. He was paid the reg. not furnished for ten days a ft er the day star County and Government bounty, and they were proMised and expected ; and $9O additional from the Eleventh W yet in the fage of these notorious public which thereupon recived the credit of his ard; facts, Gen. B* side winds up his report enlistment as follows: The mother of Jennings testified that " he wail 17 years of age on the 20th of Au • Thanking t e government for that en. gust last, and prod uced the family Bible in tire support and' confidence which I have support of her s always received from them, I remain, Thisi morning Judge Wilsondecided that Jennings was under age, andl must General, very respectfully, your obedient servant.' ' i• - I • , - therefore be discharged from custody, holding, with Judge McCandless, of Penn- In another p.ace he shows that the at- sylvania, thatin the clause in the enlist taek was made at an earlier hour than was ment act of February 18th, 1862, which expected, been+ the government was so reads that sera riit b te m rs u o a n ter n e n d d i e n r t tht hagr, cif punctual in furnishing all he desired, tad e n S t u : tul y service, and the oath i of e enlis n t- - Hear him : ' l i " ' h er e . . meat taken by the recruit shall be concla- , " I will add that the movement was sive as to his age," the second sectis ln if, made earlier than you expected, and after intended simply to shield . the recruiting the pritclent Secretary and yourself re- officer who has been deceived by thc false quested me not tube in haste for the reason statement of the recruit, and does not af that we were supplied much sooner by the feet the direct prohibition in the first sec- staff departments than was antiCiPsited tum..." ,It was,. however, coqilitioned, that ; when I last saw yon." before being discharged Jennings must pay f 1 ' ' back the b ountylinhadlebeiredi this . vaR3 This entire report strikes us as being a no of his clothingiiisff the enstd of the lik oisy and transtierent trick; it is merely watt; ^They were as follows : Eleventh intended, although not Calculated, to re- Ward bounty $9O; County bounty $5O; t: lieve Halleck sea Stanton, by damaging Government bona 1 6 $27. w 6; ; Clothing $ $ The moneyas y paid and the young man re its rePated atithq : If Gen. Burnside is Costs about $l2 or subsequentl 'willing to suffer inmself to be so used we /eased- ;4 • STAZITON -- ..AND HALLE OS. , Agetttletnan directArom Washington ..., , ,,k.- 1 .,. 5. , i,- ,1 laforms na that on Saturday last there was litritiferclitiiitibfliiinTilintiiiistiShiiitol . and 'Halleck inFtlie LlVZieflidifie;-?rife Caltinet was hkeeesiop" discussing the late o 4liiiiter aeFredertc4burg t when Stan- I ton Iliad ' anything to' do in dAithet:' Wilt I that had not a ... ,_ ec r e p l i ed Wiiii.creiary of War ordered the ads -Rice itlsoubluot,httveheen made c when Stan. tolik. , '"ealled: him a liar. Old Hallecic im , 1 Iziiidiately , shot out his left fist at the-fron tispiece of Stanton, handing him one on - the left eye, which felled the barly SeCre: 'Lary to the floor, frescoing the left side'of his "human face divine' ,in a . most artis tic manner . , Stanton, although _reputed good in a rough and tumblepould'ut stand -theimpetuosity . of "oid Brains," and old .Abeiliinself, had to'interfere, by threat. ening to thrash both parties, if they did'nt behave themselves. Iturnside havitig ta keirfAe riniponsibin:Y of the late engage 'meat we do not, seek , the necessity of any f4ther discussion of the subject. `: DEATH OF GEN. JACKSON. CAMP NEAR FREDERICKSBURG, December 17, 1862. kDITOR OFTHE ,YOUrreadera will. be anxious to know some of the par ticirlars of the death r of the lathented Ja ck. son, of the Third Brigade, Penn'a R. C. The,Reserves were on the-left wing; 6p-: • Totpte one of the strongest positions of the enemy. In order . to the success of our _arias, it, was deemed necessary to, take . theii position. This, however, would .in volve a terrible conflict, as the enemy were in great force behind their intrenchments. ['Geri: Meade, commanding the Reserve Diviiion, said he would undertake the fearful task, provid t he would be properly supported. Gen. Reynolds assured him that he would give hire the necessary sup port. l'he charge was then made by the I noble Reserves, who I liad shown their in- Vincible -Courage in ae , many previously hard fought batties.; --j , In this charge'Gen. Jackson was, leading' the Third - Brigade. The enemy-were behind' the railroad, so protected that only. their heads could be seen by our' men, who eiteadily:idvinced, under a murderou ''re that, mowed them down like grass. Jackson's horse was killed before he reached the railroad-- He then advanced on foot, still in front of his men, encouraging them on, till, reaching track of the road, the fatal ball piere ed him, entering above the right eye and coming put behind the left ear. .Death of course ensued. instantly. Capt. Lorimer, of the Oth , -Regiment, obtained his sword arid jgaye it directly to, Adjutant General-1 SWearingeriiwho,a, few moments after, was .wotirided and taken prisoner. Lieut. Col. Robert Anderson, of the 9.h regiment, act ing. Colonel since:the Promotion of Jack sop, then took command of the brigade. In ahhort time the intrenchments of the enemy were in our possession; but the support promised by Gen, Reynolds failed fo come up. The consequence was that the Reserves having- , lost about twenty, non, were U. . _ forced to" - fall back to their original posi tion, leaving their dead and wounded in the hands'Of the - enemy. Gen. Rime) , ( give4his as the generally believed report) was ordered five limas to the -support of the Reserves, but refused on the gronaa that the persons giving , ,these orders, elate - ugh a superior officer" was not his immediate commander - lied he come to the support of the the left wing of the enemy would hale beenturned, and the day would have been ours. So much for this beautiful specimen of "red tape," if not military jealousy or treachery. When the body of our General was at length obtained, it was Stripped of every. thing except the underclothing. Both as a man• and an Officer Gin. Jackson was held in high estimations by his brigade; always kind and courteous to his men, and his death' is regarded by them as a most serious loss. Of ?Ill? the thirteen battles in whickthe Peensylvenia Reserves have 'been engaged, _this one in which Jackson fell was.perhaps thejnost terrible and 'fiercely - contested. Many are the brave men. who there "fought their last battle and now sleep their last sleep." Among them is your well known and highly respected townsman, Lieut. Reub. Long. Many also who live to face the t foe again dutplayed in that battle as cool and daring courage as ever was manifest ed by mortal. Men: Among these are fre quently mentioned Acting ,Brigadier Gen eral Anderson, (in the place of Jackson,) and J. Mc„•.F.; - Snodgrass, Acting. Colonel of the Ninth Regiment.• If another at tempt be made in front On the enemy's works here, many other -brave men will go, like the noble Jackson loan untimely grave. J. W. .16F.taLexu, • -Chaplain tof the 9th Penn's. .11111. PBIC 3L SOUTH. --r , " • The contents of the Poat CylloolF ton, North. Carolina, captailliC the troops in General Fotter's advanced npon:_therplaceiembiscitamtim-._ ber of charm*** tette% agranuf wl4cb we gild . belrA t. :-•Xic elef written' tar t privattiopertutakutlyetindlimpfev . the pub lic eye, *meek, so *au the y can go, tinrriact feelings and sentiments of the , . . . From a Member of the "Monotof Corn mon" ofNorth Citron ma The following epistle iefrorn a, member . of the North, Caroline,Legislature to an office seeker. tit is written': on fools-cep paper, stamped, in royal: stile, With the official seal; embriteing- 'the • `emblem of the State, and the words "Hous e of Commons North Csiolinii . ," as the. North Carolinians are Pleased to so term their Legislature. It shows thi, progress of wire and the., price of toba co: GREENDORO, N. C. 12 18 . 62, MY 1' DEAR SIR-7011r ( note ot the '4th lies been received and is perfeqly iatiefae 'tory, as. I have no deribt you intend your pole to be. Yea fancied there was at least one imßlied-cenlitire.in: it on me, as being remiss tn . not urging your claims.— I deemed ynti in every , way-worthy arid as deserving the aPpointment yinientight,and I do now assure yon that I did that which I thought would prove the moat effectual to procure the end sought to be accom plished, and it you ever see the letters written by Mr. G. and myself I think yen will come to the same conclusion. It seems needless to say to you that I feel under lasting obligations toyou for favors you have on different occasions rendered, nor will they soon be foigotten or my heart prove ungrateful.- Their own party were laboring, to establish an , organ in Raleigh to supplant the Register:l la= bored incessantly , in. and out f caucus, to have you appo inted as its editor, and. 'afterwards to please or try and reconcile Pool to have appointed you as one of two; but owing to his obstinacy and a remnant of the old financial' cliqUe working with the committee, I failed. One or two tailures is a email matter. You have fared much better than some others, and if you have patience your time will come at, last. I hope so. If it does, Lempronds well knew this, that he deserved well ot his party and country. But enough of this. I hope to collect five or six dollars of Mr. Taylor when I see him, and if I succeed, as I feel con fident I will, I will make up my account of expenditures, aid send the remainder ,to you. ' As to the tabacco,l have -on hand,, I believe it to;be Us", excellent bargain at seventy cents - per li . oUnd, it is the last lot purchased . aomktame since , and I de sire to close up my affairs in this line if possible by the let of Tannery, 186.3. Her ca I had railer sell if possible, though I make less. Truly yours, , D. F. CARMEL!, For the Morning Post Leiter from Another Official- the Rebel Adjutant General and the Election of Army Officers. Here is a letter from another official— a genuine politician—to his cousin,• who expects an appoititment in, the Adjutant General's Department. He speaks of an animated discussion concerning the man ner of apPointing or electing army offi cers. He cuts his'. communication short, fiosiever, by a hasty closing paragraph, stating that he has just heard by telegraph that the Yankees were advancing on Kingston in large force, which fact, he, says, makes him "feel uneasy" : RALF,IGH N. C., Dec. 12, 1862. DEAR Stu --Yesterday Dr. Arendall brought to my attention the name of, Lieutenant Colonel 8, D. Pool for Adju tant General. What do you think of it ?' Would he, if elected, favor your claims to, ' an appointment twat; office in his depart,' .went? If so, I will strive to have him elected:, otherwise, I ivillmoL Write to me immediately on this subject. There are many candidates for the office of Ad- 1 1 jtitant General., Fowl and Mann each have their friends in the East, while Du val and Bryson have theirs in the West. 1 1 From what, I can see, I think Fowl is the strongest man in the field. 'I have made inquiry about the list of officers here en closed. 1 1 Those designated by a cross mark are appoiiited by the Governor; the others by the Adjutant General. Russell, of Craven, presented for my si g • nature to day a recommendation to Gov. Vance of the name of. Wm. P. Ward, of Jones county, as a suitable person to buy provisions, &re., for' our section of the country,. I did not sign it, because I pre fer many others. I told Russell I bad a friend in my county I wanted to recom mend for such an appointment to buy such articles in Lenoir county. He insisted his recommendation would not conflict, as Ward would operate in several coun ties, and the 'county agents could act in unity with him, &e. I intend to look into this matter, and, if any one has to be ap pointed, I will trx to get some one of a different stripe to William P. Ward for cour section. limy would you like some , thing of this sort ? To-day an other lengthy debate on the Mil ita ry ' bill that is, the minority report on a section of the bill on .disenssion providing for the 1 Governor to appoint all.the officers over and above 'company officers. Consider able objection was made to that, andi I I finally, an amendment..was proposed to give the election of 'field officers to the company officers. Thierhowever, was re, considered, and another amendment offered, giving -the election of all officers to the rank and file, which amendment was under consideration when the Rouse ad journed. What sort of a bill will 'finally pass lam unable to say.. If the original minority should pass, there will be many officers for the Governor to appoint, and I think your chance of getting-one would be very good, provided you would take it. . I"have . jast beard .that a telegram has been reamed here that the Yankees were advancing on Kingston in large • force.= This makes me feet uneasy. If the rumor is confirmed - I will probibly come down. I don't want to go unless I know there was some danger. Write ,to me very soon aad give me all the news, together with sub jects above presented. SiiirA negro preacher was holding forth one Sunday; in the course of his remarks said, "Dar be two roads. De . fast is a brought straigtht road leading to.death and brimstone. De oder is a straight and nar• row roadleading to hell andrdamnatioi." "If dem be de fac," • shouted Sambo, rising from his seat, "dis ere nigger's for de woods." 1131EniPingEny, TOILET An'PlIMEn, dee 4- Hair oils and pomades. Handkerchief Extracts. Toilet companion. Cologno water, domestic and impdrted. English and French Hair brushes, Pearl powder, Liquid rouge, &o Puff boxes, latest st*lea, shell and Buffalo dressing combs, Toilet watere r various perfumes, Hair dyes and hair restoratives. Forza% by SIMON JOHNSTON. dse2o earner Smithfield and Fourth'streets. notrarimesx PENSIONS, elmdatiEs BACK PAY, arid other Tad Clothi,Casinters Vesting's, 4/3. CLAMS AGAINST THE GOYKRNMENT, ALHO—A biro Cloak of promPtlY moored at responsible rat A ly to GENT'S' FURNISHING GOODS, H. tun Los No a ; id 1 beading Nookatuait, Paper Callarsafkrailfr teyt by first claw WaalthistmC. TETUMID..O, in g and al "e a th ans ProroptaY onoittat analblid I The corresondent of the Progress says thatintelligenc p e has reached Goldsborough that Banks' column had probably joined Foster, making some forty or fifty thous and of the enemy. Gen. Smith is san guine of successond it is reported that Gen. Lee telegraphed him that he could spare,. him the necessary thirty thousand men. The railroad from Goldsborough has been torn up r for some distance by the enetn vand of course all communication with 4c •dm • ington has been out off. A late dispatch to the North Carolina Standard states that the enemy disappear ed South of Goldsborough. The Richmond papers of the 20th say an official dispatch was received at the War Department yesterday, from Lee, stating that there were symptoms that the enemy was returning to the l'otomac. ---.---- Cum, December 28.—An eye witness, taken at Trenton, says that Col. Fry, in commaadof two 'hundred men, who were half sick, the main' part in the garrison, 'had beep previously sent to Jackson, as that plebe anticipated a rebel menace, but however, it was only a feint to draw the troAps from Trenton. When Col. Fry heard the rebels ap• proachibg the latter place,he made breast worki of cotton bales 'around the depot, and-placed his men behind them. The rebels opened fire with three pieces of artillery. Thirty rounds were fired, when the Federale surrendered. During the skirmish .several rebels fell from their horses. I ' On Friday, Col. Taylor, of the Fifth Ohio, with Col. Hawkins' Tennessee Reg iment, went on a reconnoissance to Lex ington, Tennessee, where he met a large rebel Cavalry force, :and were badly cat up, a number of them captured. Co."l Hawkins escaped, and reached Trenton in time, to be captured there. Dyer Staticin- this side of Ironton, was evacuated yesterday morning, and at Rutherford, the first station ' this aide of Dyer, thereskirmishing yesterday afternoon. The rebels are under com mand of Gen. Rlack. Gen. Davis started from Columbus this morning to drive off the rebels or capture them. Your COUbill W. W. DUN,N STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low Piioea. PITTSBURGA DRUGIINISE, VOritENCE & APGAREt, AP.:pTg CA .RIEi3. . . Carne /1 9 urth and Market fared*. lITTSBUROIT.' • • • Cream Tartar Pearr 141,Zia, Baking , liodis: amiii Dye,Stullth MfigustArd, Themnicatis, Ipfees, dke„ dte. WS- Phyttioians Press:ripens aeourately corn pounded at all hours. PurcWines atid Liquors. for medicinal use only. • lento DAUB CAPPELL, INERCRANT TAILORS NO. 185 SMITHEIRLD STRUT. wE HAVE JI3B,T • RE CIaVED largo sod wallieltsited stook of .4.1 L -1.: G. 0 D St. C1: 1 q- 1" `limy - to Flank the Enemy Rebel Afeeount neithe Fight in -north Carolina. TENNE,SNEE ACA N INVADED 4143., Le., Re. WASHINCITeN, Dec. 28,12:50 a. m,—lt is not best for the public to-cherish an il lusory hope that the Cabinet imbroglio is ended: Secretary Seward to-day de- Oared to one of his friends that his- re sumption of ministerial duties was made to depend on two conditions, whose non fulfillment would .even yet compel his re-' eignation, and though. Chase as anticipated in our dispatches last night, to-day signi 'fled to the President his , consent to return torhis department, it seems apparent that his action, also, will be made to depend . 1210, far as any'piermanent occupancy goes; upon contingencies; • tn'the'ffieantime Stanton feels stronger than ever, and seems unconscious of the influences rapidly combining against him. Ens personal relations. fcir some time have been very unfriendly to plair, and the lat ter comes of a family unused to defeat. The Senate, like a strong army repulsed in a bold attack, faces back in good order .and calls a council of war, possibly to plan a flank movement. Such was the caucus of today. That it will abandon the enter prise it has undertaken is not possible. "I now declared will most likely in volve the House in its struggles, and al ready representatives are anxiously con sulting on the subject. Unless the President yields, it will,soon be Congress against Executive, and the issue of such a struggle is not difficult to foretell. Never, in a free Government, has an .Executive successfully defied the Legislattile. It is a significant fact that Senator Wade to-day was closeted several hours with the President, during which time the latter wag denied to all visitors , and if is unquestionable that the vacant Senatorship in Ohio, will operate to coin plicate the existing difficulties. R(! FORTRRSI 11 1 0 4T(a, 1/0. 4.—The fol lowing dispatches are published in the Richmond papers of the 20th : GOLDsuoacuan, December 19.—A re connoissance made last night by a squad ron of the 3d North Carolina cavalry, un der Capt. Conway, found, the enemy en camped about two miles below White A. rumor on the streets this -morning says reinforcements passed Kinston, on the south aide of the Neuse, to succor their- skedaddling friends. es the smoke of battle clears away it reveals considera ble slaughter among the Yankees at White Hall on Tuesday. Hundreds of their dead were left unburied on the field, and a pit one hundred yards long. filled with their dead had been found. Only - three companies of the 59th and 11th:North Carolina were engaged. Col. Feriibee, of the f,fith, with eighteen men of the - 14th fought the enemy for several hours", - until reinforced by three of his own companies, who were subsequently relieved ill the 11th, Col. Leaventhrone, nader the immortal Bethel flag, who ulti mately drove them from their guns into fraiftlainsle altAil-TtbnciralintlfeCeq' 1 ception. of one company, seems to have r taken no part in the action. GoLusuonornu, Dec. iG i Y. u.—Colonel Fremont, Chief Fogineer of the Wil mington Railroad, has just arrived In tOWn from Wilmington. He passed over the entire track to the Neuse on a hand car, and says he can repair all the dam ages to the road in two days, and build the bridge over the Neuse in six or eight. All quiet here. Thd Raleigh State Journal, of the 18th' says' the force 'in and around Gotdsborough is sufficient to battle, If not to capture the invaders. 41! gro • p+-* • E.„1:-.1 , szk m a 741*„,, {1)- -4 2.4 CD Pc riv 01- szi M 4.) . •.;” a m = e 3 N az • f= is. )1 0— • • •' 77.2 Eft •Aav - ,p 4 - THE 41206' -REWARD AND ..THE RUSS=IAN PRE L .E . ;‘ T II411:17111GIC HAVE 110111MTLESE hut exotiedinglYliratifled in fnding. A SELF k•ONSTILITTED • champion of itarights,.lo the person` of an indi= vidu=.l, who, a ah(rt time since.. barely •etoapect the indieth.n of the penalty due its outraged 1 eel- Ingo. and who but f r its forbearance' would not to-daY. 118 for years pas., enjoy, the privileges and tha: proteotion afforded him at the expenee of thoulandirwho like myself lave obeyed the call to tbe battle field of our adopted e uotry...while he, thiralad he responeib 1 nee of a citizen after eWoytag.ll.ll I profiting by. them fvr ,) ears, soreeas himself oehiatt a flag winch for - wo , year. , bat pet' Alma, Planted insult and threatening At ere-, rything ain. Wiih ru rc pee t er.etehtti baateiof s2f4, the public will tinderstatd this tobe s_. . . nig -U • • • - by which to obtain Information for the beriefit of his business, which he rlehily considers wolud be cheaply bought at that rrloe; .14 we leave the . ques tion of honesty to 6 0 10 of.b.f.the , public Now, in cons usion we submit are not the means used by this an, his vilification, 'lndirectness abuse and lahamc us, every. was having for his Oriect of oriVine us from the ray: are not those the most cone' usive evidences of'hie 'onwil'ine nets to rubmit to a iris c , mpetition.':4 think all wi I ag ree with me that they era; Those who wouldimprove their egh , call at • J. DIANo'ItDP Praetfeal Opthelm., blautfac clear RU3311111 kebbleSpeotsolss. dee24 Post Building No. ag Nth Street. _ _ QTRAY HEIFER —VARIB TO WIVE CID premises athe undersigned in Jefferson tgi.,. Alla . bony county. on or about T h et of Nov., aWh to Heifer. two years of,. only mark is a litt'e red on the ears. The owner e m have her by coning forward oroying_property and'r a ing charges. • ANDREW BEDELL Jr., dee24.lBtw - West Elizabeth P. 0. & NEW YEAR'S P S KAT T S, PHOTOGRAPHIC Fullest and beat Ana tptent In the City, at low Mote, Children's Toys, uposs, GI A. 31 E Ss Books of all kinds for Holiday Presort' DI ARIEB.P . OR 1803, One Thousand different kinds of Photographic Pictures f.,r Anna:ll3, cf Generals. &plea of Fine Pictures, Statuary &c., teen cent each, $l5O "e doz. JOHN W. PITTOCK, Book, Etatlonery and News dealer, opposite the P, 0. Jiro, e_KosiT_F,Lizaiu!m____ LOVE MOROCi3O, PATENT LEATHER A NIL LADIES' BA LMORALS FOR CHRISTMAS, In the of y is at CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, 62 Fifth Street, Also Mina and .Chi'dren's of the same superb manufacture. made express', and excelling to , " thing of the kind ever socn here. 00 FIFTH• STREET TOTS AT AUCTION This afteraoon at 2 o'clock and at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the Masonid Hall Auction Rouse. T. A.IdetIIALLAND. Auctioneer. deo23.2td SUNDRY OONSIONRENTS. 1: 0 bushg's prime thy apple& 100 lbs prime feathers; 1000 IDs pask ed butter: bbis roll do 37 • 400 0 lbs'nu-kwheat bbls crude nil; 200 busheigoabs. 26 new oil . bbis; 2000 tba bacon a des: 50 bushels onions. 500 mop h udles; 56 bbls green apples: hist received an tier sale by JAN. A. FETZER, dec23 Corner Market and Fifth di. Ali 4 L 0 *TENCH WEEDING - DOT. TD Anglo trench Feeding Bottles, Anglo French Feed!ng Bottles. ~-, . , . I am this d Anglo Pr ams , Feeding Bottles, -- ay in receipt of /2 dozen of ;thaw superior Feeding Bottles, hatter than any ludas for the same purpose Iv w In use. Those having nee for them will call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. jOSEPH PLERLING, JOSEPH nucaturch isomer Marketstreet and the T.Vioond. corner Market street and the D nd. (leen ALIFORNIA 'WeNES; These winos, for medical Purposes, are sae knowledged by all who have need them to he su perior to all other, foreign or dtanestic, ; The at mutton of the invalid isliartieularly, ca ll ed to these wines as they will be found vastly more en eficial than anyother kind, - - abFogsale by JOSEPH' FLRILING. " et of the Diamond and Market Streets. ~. . . _ADZES' AND CIE BT MINENNITOIL- L et attic' e, a beautiful araortinent'ver7sitit-' ab!e for Ch rismas Prwents. • Also; is Choice stook of Poitteonnates, Purge Rectisalea ,Briekles. Needle Books. Jet and Coral Breastpins. Neck lams. Bracelets. &a . &a.. at MACRI7Bf 'S.:CLYDE.' (feat 78 Market at., between 4tink Diszninui . .vort, soirs. C 0 TO D IFFEdiItACIESIR'S AND buy a pair of those. weill'uiadal Blioti;for Boys, suitable for CbristuaPpresents, D. S. DINTE/111ACITEA. Na..15 - Fifth street: AILIFORNIA Wurni_ljr it.E. • eeipt of and have for sale a lot of pure C fornia is isle% superior to any Americium:ll:lanai to any, European Wines. consist A i n. W gue, hfusall and Post. and - the iffinvalidsis called to then deamind Jci aN,fraiitat. , 3 Our House." Efamand'AllaY; CORNWELL.* KER CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER& (At the old ootablialkod Coach Fa4o/7J 11117411 MINX WAY BRAM ST. MAUI MU= Renalin t done as nanal. INT • IpOlt Ville HOLIDAYS • ' ' ECONOI67CALL - ' 1 119.18EFITL. PRACTICAL. and by all both great and IMO. are those elegant, well made and stylish Boob and Shoe, which can be bought snob loz,fitriees for math at J.' BORLAN deol3 Market stmt. CIE NERAL. ORDER. • . , . - HRADQI7,RTYRS. PA., 1 Reeember .1 .Bth,b62. . AMP HOWE MELEE DIECONTEB C ned as a remtlesvous for drifted men, and prov;sien will be made by thepuiper vtaff off ear for quartering:lad ;ttb aistine any pardes that may hereafter report, In the buliding now oconplid by the Provn-t Guard in this eitr. Thelf4. h Regiment f:Pennsylvania Efilitta, having' been' desiensted for prsivosC date. the Cotopany of Capt • Hays le-essigned to that - regi- Mont. and until. farther orders wink* continued on duty in this city. 'Another o DPanlisanewe'd , tactunehts, after be nrelothed and,tuated,wiltsti," seat. the generat•rendeavous at -- Catrip Curtin. near Harrisburg. Pa:;::::: - Desariptive lists of the men will b., 'Ent the ofßeers.;or non-c mmissioned. officer.in 'charge of each ,detaohment, to the eammimdant at Camp ClRtin; /and In the ease of recusants p- deze4ap the neeestaYeherseewil , be preferred 'and' tent on; with a view to the tral of the-ofile,ders by coorem • • - the te rni. 'efii;riftsint rafted meneo~uaa'ace ft•• in 'the - date'of their reportingfor duty; altd who have fai ed to report, unless letallrezetp-. ted or, disisharg, oer have_ absented themselvoa without authority; after reper.titik 'are - deterters; and will be required to mate - ned the time lost by desertion and are "liable to trial by a corm nsert:al although'theperied for wrtich theymere Insftid may have expired before their arrest d A reward f Five. Dollars pad the. expenses of anprehenalon:will be ppaid for_the delLvery of any deserter upon' the gutifteatv of the' Oomataudini •ofiteer I t zevcist - Mar'lluil i - '. to" whoncthe deserter was delivered.' ; • • • Col; L. vicElmittlf9thileginfOnt'Pe•nsylvarilti ittilit's.iiillbe relieved from duty at Camp Rowe and Join his regiment in tie field. fly order of '." CANNY. G. CHAPIN. 'A. A. A, Genbral. • dec24:3tl MISSES AND CHILDREN 8 BALMORAL & IGGEA-1100T; inrir Lia.rayn .1111numm.Az- PRESENTS JUT RECZIVRD TAIIIPICO F. L. W. E. 130.1111*Rtt& WHITE Hi~ SATIN sLIpPgRi Suitable for Italic Perilel end received at' WM. E, S CEIMEETE';:fi CO No. 81 FIFTH @Timer. dee23 siTiLituEß-PiLtns, mritaf On Wednesday liffeknoon, , . • Ate o'dook awl 7 o'clock In the-tmenitit at the Ma,sonio Hall Auction 11 s ome NO. 55 FIFTH STREEZ '1 will be sold a quantity of SILVERAPEATED WARE. looluding.elegant Tea Sena: Card Re ed - Cake Basaettr Toureenar.Castozar.6ot(ql tete, Plates. Salt titands.Spoone, T. A. MaU7aIGIayAND, . : Awl:Wiwi:4- • VirA;vvrp.D. A STEA.NENGINE, -140.111*, • . , .„.••• from 12 to 16 Hone Power. ADD!, afi trile.office baring Orin &o. deo23a.wds2tw., _ .. • AIiTIED T -BY A irovisrfitaiwier,go,' i sok=ktZera d x , Y l 7l:ll:=P4Vg, i tnt Book4reeper. Clerk or Agent form:one respectable Home in 'this city. Ben of eitirefereaces given.; Addrese,.liook Box 49 Pittrintigh.P. 0.- - deo2l3td . A s Oprilit i go b eart enic A 1171,.. Deo 79 pROPOSALS WILL ' 11C&ED :at this Moe for the delivery at /dean/44 Teaneasee of Two Hundred-ThcounnCill.- -200 f 0 00 . -Busheis Coal, . cl. A..zionflosucaZ. z , deo9stf Meier and cp..zatteriu4yiisi 'l2l2:l9lDtpreTA OirE'ENJF4FIEET FO raw tikttle—a barn three attor,r, bri diralAiog boast and rot of around 20 - Feet trout b e yllO deep to an Riley. Th 6 bowie it in:tood order and wen arrange& with bidl.4abzo parlotn. male =atlas, &nor mon and timbal. ball andjourroorna on i second door, two rooms on third Soon ball, throe rooms sad cellar in basun ent.jras and water frX• three. bath room."eto; ' Anninduste poznedon. - For Prietand terms ilDni7lOr , - , c , , { s.'orranzitii,ktiolio.,-: dee22-* ' - - - -61 Market. :ItreiL.A.l 111.*Ji—i,------------------_ isnetiurazasnings, —lumpixitgawiTs AIM DRAITIRM, FINE SINCIRTS; - 41 - 4 illAltriy, NUN. ic.. ) INEIibbIERS;• t 4 ILOVP" - . 46 AUNTLETNi. 41 0. ,1 M , YE 11 111110IDKRED ' Burp it &ft', OP THE BMW =NM/ AIIIDALOW. MST itICES: 7 ' miiiiiiir:e el l ri vt , -- ilea'''. :78 MazketitAit lilt iuultikakii ;.-:.1 1200 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL, " ur a th e choice and fieeritiebai es and — mii... w. FOR FAX kinirnitrei.• ani?CuiTumttriti titunitity at lam &stip } LW% MUSLIM &CO - - N 0.37 IBM. CHARLES L. CALDWELL t • Mueoessor,tii.Tat.Ranes CI EL IC Ei A.O Dealer in Bacon, Lard. Butter-Cured Hat. ttmoked Beef. &a. Corner Market and deollayd First streets. Pittsburgh„Pa. . nimat ilith Ere; H 79 AFTER- S. 1 1- 04klielas .friLECTI vier • COLLI 'treed,. %tint ACORP' ti V clre instead otlentsday as usual. Alms. tendsnce is vstisteshogetattisattAxiiislesparl at hand in next thissiter ' "•` d rt'sOVP7OrelP4 MEPMOlrrittniriral; /PASS MOIR RAILWAY ,'.. 031. Pa ' Oakbladi 'Dee, 10thr1862 WhEILSONSI HOLDING anions, Distr. ed bythis COmpanY are heieby notified that the Coupons maturing on the first day of.Tanuary nert.lBB3, will bs paid on that day, at the °Cum Company, In Oakland. • ' v I PV.,.. LESLIE,• general SuPeriiitandet dec24;3td .... il4 gZ g . ...i d,i ,_„-':_',3:,,-,.- Z ..et .. 0 C.) w M . 1.1 :' W - '` t@ 74 . - . 1, 51's f' • ' tl i i m i l WI .4 1... 1 4 C) ...., D- -;.... t c`a'• ` L , 4 Fa .5 a 0 gi s .1,, , 0 7 C Y O . -14 : Amalfi-11v A' ...s ~e A g OEa ' 41° mg 13 st 44 .. Opt, 8 4 , " 41 47 0 ILI" gs 01 A .- F 4 " ..24 e 31 FIFTH sikinEgit --Reeave& ; e O i l AtiAL• ' • 2r from each Tow*kio. Borne • and " go -- insiutssraution .• • , , . Pittsburgh. Ori TO ll _ll . _ h.,4t the • ..'1? 41104.51: to SPLICT DI.LIVELT,wippMe. • • ' , The delegate *iiiihinturisi the 4:4112(1 ' 12W bor oughs will open - at 5 P. at. arat-smutthsue.until P. 31'4 and An, tiiirtownaisigitthwiwi held between thkisostrgohigusulliaqic,,wpot.l,4 BY -order F, . 5 . ,t• - 5r „ , 0,...".1 .1 " :- : ,2110111, 481411:Rt . fga.,21..u5.140 deal t r! “"`"- C A 2 p IN, It . , , ';.':X ,C. :'. . 1 : : ~.*1 .. .«11. , -L - :1- , 2 ;011, i1ci4..qt.!...... 1 ,-.,-,34-1..h. 1 , .1 1861 .7-,,,..,,.:1..r1i1unianrit.„.tr,0001.,03H,.':,-7-1,1 w• *:4.14...-ic)nooktioniLl'.-e--='z.e.? ..,.,-.. ~.....,7 ..v.....:::..,.„-:;...:....'N. 87,1 t ugß•§..4ltßErt,t-, ---3"'"'''''' - ...-. 1 4::.i...:—.. :, , 1.Fi. , ?..i. 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" 4 4 414 d, ..,.. , ;:i 4W 4 - 1 i ~.,...' 4 '' ,- t - . • : ' •- : , rOPPOSITE TEE .PgalettiFlCE, • - ' - •• - 7 .. .., .1.4-..1 , z 4, : ig' .p.i.z• #4.**t. 4***4 4 .l:itikti*O . , i 3 .7) .•: i , s, ,- 0 .,,,.. ',ll'44.t.t Alit.. ll LlStilliipliqlki ' ,Alsi. :;FIEF !illil7/4010ESTAkflit!?!..0i.ilfl.,t;T:7-„T.; ilfi. 11,*,,,ii#**.moyAss,„,,,i;..it 14 0, TAst - 400423;4450a-, ...rs ~-. ott(oktimparioritaio. .odifoivoitilig ,. -- -, .. ~-, n ,:, • -,-,_ ..„ , .,1--_,.. -.,,,,;,..._.,..„.„._ ....„.., , ~--_,.. !:,,,_ ,;,- . - - ZSillpfariptiona zeoeivad.sit Pittbdieerriciiii "; '''-'. N6RKSS IN.AVAIIGAIIIE .- . • . „ - ---, 5...... i.• ..,—.;;-.... .t....7, fti kR..1.-,12., )- j!iicktoitrreph Albums sjid at PittpelVe..-4 :- ..,‘ . L . g..;:.,, t s a• 1 - .1 • • -"- Daliiezi la '4B63•AoldiU %Wes:, 4 , 12--''' -4. beakiiiii , Stier .linimittitAijae, ....'l4gl 'SorlPtiOurriOldalii2ll2,63.,l43ll rWkdiroyi'P:?A:NitS; ; lC;; Pi 300 VCOPOOdtlrthirrElEFte '- 4 ,z, ~.` ..,-,; (16318 ~ :...„. -...,t1.11, .• N..., ...i 0 ', .• . _____ , ..... ...._ REFINERY. - .1 ,- .Y.0 '-; titharat-,Alrintrafirl ALL - opportunityis off pd . to_puliet deitirtloik of , a se:hiring die -dOlipot toltipiceitirtrt:l.t. ttassjiyakini , ,Of off totitte .. Exisroe,',4olte ~.',.:7.-'4 ( .., 1 .90 8 .114 11 1Pii,. ,- , Aultatomlbi " '2'...,..,."' Pins, etO Z - lllTortlielvbfrbiTtfr - eri -- mostal T rovedronß tmatlity*.klapkitoltz_4*. diteivorlipply to .. t ' 'l' xi:BAIL/sr; J_ _ '. 01t atleilttelii:Lic 3 r i R, lO _ ..... _ 1 67 1 kitch `- - - a* caaind a a one. two, thief . aad tour Aarts6 b OU,TiLISERTA.SOVEI. 64,4. . PRESENTS E, ....110 YrTocz . -- - , - . 4 '7 ,b r , ip iile swascinis as Aramtkaite-6.1.0, ' in- , ..014:11Rd' 015.14 a. Ur - PriL 4: ifeli.ri/T3OO- 17------- bilge enst dexiANO,44:O4TA . "/!! l'" '' *l / 9 F :146 g#4.51V.1 .r.*. I lnt I 4 olg en t'l ---------- t ----- Or 41ozakw_ , vER-w.eamw'!,Ag.,,-414 rok , liiijeii , ftnit , 04 nektl4***-4*iii):o4ff,,, 01c01r4.-ottese.tl9o.s:-.--- -.- „.1.•;,,,,,,#_ •-• • . '''" ittalVEltlPritErk.*iiirgls;:i ..7la 4Y such castors, ead, , and :.iniiV biskitibipAisiv). ... . and" eases. tea , ser4eto4 and a h.ixeir tarzeirys4„,, .:. suitabla artieleerorpresehta • ',- i .., 1 0 . 4 :-..:. , ` , ' -'- _ RE/21 .2+IIF4PSIIWYEttir-#... 0.17, Lt 42 . 11 el Jared. _V i ~... . .. NO ,lE 841-1141.4r4,---. 111413tiit. 4 '' 4 3 .: LYN: khOUla WI without. di1ay,,a41,0)04411?414 0 eiratocks whiz-IE6IIIW Croildk.ly ehtve r ay.ers '"- , attractive supply oz dollops FahelhAhtede -,