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~, aintryisatterjidia g asted,
''..* 41 44 1 •44.k.01 1 4r9f the administration,
in t he iirii*atiotf of hestilitiewv 'iluit the
tit l 4' . ' ' - k I
reloid; % 9,, oat' captious must ac now -
edie.iliciiztindfing - gnergf displayed in the
'making and I:unmaking of, our army °fit
, cers: - All lit tadinititoo,the remarkable
Oiscriminati4ShoWnin the : rapidity of the
!,
changes., , Go `. Shields, the only man in
oto ,grigii,il . o 'humbled that dare-devil,
Stonewall J ackson, was imprudent enough
40.aftersiardititnake aepeech in Philadel
hia ' il li' ' 'ti ' cf•the War•
p . ,in m i • ecri cise De _
RlFt!getit; 0* a few days afterwards he
was shelvediiiind has since been insnglori
-- ous retireme :in Washington city. The
reason given, f or the Akroseription of this'
,-gallanteoldi : Ik-that:halt risithihkright .
iniiid;Tthicial evidence of which, that we
--- bave iiien'iT '' ii . 'iies iiiie valor in re
--,4- -• • , j li " , 4 P ,
pulsing tbe4 epidjsekson. His co n duct i
~,....., ottlhat oe. n„4ll4 , sotawhat resemble
ei 4r
Acelkti , ef.V adman; the , result showed'
l'itleethOillkbig•iiadtistoiireducing re
stilts which .. 'ft 484'14Faitv...11A .otters,
have,e9l,- Toipbshe4 - ,: , ' , ± , -: ',.i 4 h 1 !' '' '
it
f' 1461 - ;Me t, iiell.'24nglit s t.battlebattle
'l . .''ii..oell : =Htnio kraitatace e pectiens
" ' '6 ° l oli, - Jgct '''
il !!!.o l7 q4%Ytt*PPP°t"
lib,,itlgilift i, dgieg Aif thfi-143teraii'SCO t, ,
--- and -1 7''1, ) T4, 6 #,f 0- ItiOf.„Wunit of that
dizaiter.upoit lin;4 s ,4,44,WitusPended
. ' and'abirged t Frith dbiloyAti,th his govern- ,
menti , , , ,-Sin Abel , . he , ildis'been under a
- -'clenit'Of deer .. etion .and obloquy, which
the deciiioairof It, leoffit l inartial has not
entirely disiOled. ' Gen. Fitz John Por
ter, the 1:14 -- ey --- of - the Potomac
Army, was, stedn,Cpon. charges pre
ut
, ferred by th' anfort4a*maa Gen. Pope,
and tried by+pourf . i#ktip,Vat an expense
to himself •
~.9f, several . .,thousand dollari.
' Hen;Hedfel* htishiett:nide a football
- ,9f,'just - f01pt,36 . 41,1ii1ii,9t s tkeradicali,
'--and , ins -Eiiqls big last depoifition been
tiling „teatim,ony • before ceart-martials,
preparatergtrobably, to being put upon
trial himself. ] Had not the proceedings
of the liiies ', ' 'on: alluded to triumph
antly,demoa `, tea his great ability as an
;a
officio, and 'th e criminal-stupidity of the
administratio' in its interference : ith his
plans `of ca ,: Paign,, we have no doubt
whatever but
44 t ere this McClellan would
,
have beea,_ll oni trial 'merely to gratify 1
his enemies; . tid prove to the world that,
they: it.ere4g . tibi_Xenioi , ing him. These
are but afe of ;the . .evidmces of energy
ehotie bitlits administration is its , prose
cutioof.ao,, ; -- eifleur ablest officers.
On the!ot, • hind we see a, beginning
of 'filial:id. -•,-...in making new,ofhcers.—
Prom Wig ,'', : . , we Bee' thatet the six
,
ty•twoXejfir:; L nerals of the army, , twen
tyl iIT . ,. , g;in the hotels about
-
the-Cap es , ._`., l tif:,?pfopOrtion-of loafing offi
cers.o !„ - ';';1.:10 fr odo o w h o . are th ere ,
also, is foratidable;. The letter
ilrile.heoritai4 thie information says that
"it is kneyn t 4itrtho President has a list
of one hund4atuktwerity generals to be
aoniinated , : , the , Seeate for early
cOnfatilitioii.t . .,:Herfi We have another
.
exhibition, o ft:
. rfergy;'not visible in the
al
1 1
prosecution ,.., e war.
, Gni' riaderkireawarethat the radicals
inTongressr-ht been urging the Presi
dent to not ot),y change his cabinet, to
suit: heii extrem e fanaticism but also, to
~
make chang: in the army suitable to
theirexaction -•file has not , as yet obliged ,
theinitilhafir,hrit-demand, but it appears ,
• pretty certain
,* they have carried their
second;.'- ffri,', why in the name of a 1
suffering con e, ' are we to have six score '
of new, Genc4 ii
, fastened upon us; or are
the experienc.o °Mc* now in the ser
vice, who have bOrne the bruat'of battle
for nearly ;:two} ' are to he displaced, in
order to maker, oaf for 4 set of political
pets? The -rOicals, evidently have no
idea of
_the , si,; l being closed for some
time to come, d we-know of no better
way of proloniiig it than the policy they
haiis adoptedrhdismissing the tried and
experiencedq t itperals, to make room for
green `ones. 011
Discharge • . frolitieal Prisoners.
We are gratified td tie able to 'state that
Dr:401111'044 Pridgeiiille, Delaiare,
l ial
was' - dischirgedf, from` Fort Delaware on
Sateidai - laith '4l' reached Dover the
same evenitig„lfy)iere he met the congrat
ulations of aho of friends. He refused
all oieitures,sitch as oaths of allegiance,
&c.; and recei4l an unconditional dis
charge. Dr. , Sharpe, of Salem, N. J.,
was .dischargedltt the - same•time:trud on
the same conditmns. We are also in
formed ,that. on`t• esteemed fellow-demo
crat, Whitely WOderedith, Etq., of Bent
County, DelawMe, was discharged. from
Fart Dulawarqt: . week or'ten days since.
—Wallington ( i' t el.) Gazette. .
•
• Inflation of the Currency.
A letter. from' New York remarks :
The rapid in i d,lition of the currency is
leading to mentimportant modifications
in our foreign - 11.4de. While I write there
is lying before example—a circa
,
Jar from one o e principal drug and
chemical house io their foreign corres-
Fondants, statinkihat "in consequence of
:.the civil war existing in this country; the
zialiohnt finances 'have become seriously. ]
deranged, acrd th e firictuations in the value
of gold or ,yrither4he depreciation of pa
per: curiencYli: ikyjolent, that it has be
cometitiluiftiOn - Ow:of the uncertainty , of
the future, to regiethe sameany longer
as a basis for •olnsactions with foreign
conntriesJ;lteneit*oul this date, we shall
sell only fOrlold4i. itnequiialent, in for
eign exchanges.ll; Otbarfonfign bongo,
-it is understood; have felt to
ontsrAtitaew to self•
resort to siznitar .
protection.
Why is the sun
"aim it's light wh
ke . B good loah Be.
it rises.
", the ram said to
off-his wooL
Let 'Us Nistainine Witco y and Stink
to the Trtith.
•
Ma. Enrron—The party in power (very
unfortunately for the welfare the coun
try) are in the habitAtf.aaA that the ex
,
elusion of slaverYS,Oomitekitories was the
policy of the of thi4's.iitis try. This
all a *Wits aid - oft-expressed
declaration from Greeley, down to the noto
;ionsrWand profligate pitfibir, Forney,
thdy aim to impress the Efeople' with the
idea that their party carry out the policy
of_W_aahington, with other patriots who
shed lustre on our early history, who are
• ;
view...reveled in the hearts of all Demo
eratw—vßepetitioitof tho , falsehoods haanir
doubt ,won-many believers in this and
other free States, and the persistent and
. .
cruet condact-Of the leederitof the Repub
lican or abolitAln party to settle on con
'ttitiontd - beta the vexed question of
slavery in territorities find us now reaping
the bitter realities of `their pernicious
and wicked fallacy.
In 1798 the Mississippi territory wits'
formed, including, we find, the lower part
of the present - Alabama and Mississippi.
By the organizing act slavery was not to
be prohibited in the territory. Congress
was not fettered by any, restrictions, im
posed by a cession from a State. Mr.
Thatcher, of Massachusetts, the most rabid
and ultra of all the States. and which has
done more to disturb the harmony df the
confederacy than t all others -,combintsd,
moved to strike out the'exception wit to
slavery. The , debate Which eaniined :is
brie*, reported. Mr. Thatcher used the
same language and asguente we find Re
publicans now Ise. He' regarded slavery
in the United States as the greatest of nll
evils, and that government had the
right to take all due measures to diminish
and destroy that evil; praperty in slaves is
founded in Wrdng, 'and never can be right.
"Slavery ought not to liwtolerated or sanc
tioned by a government which originated•
froth and is founded upon the , rights of
mans." Rutledge, of South • CE401.1.11II;
hoped the motion would be Isithdreso,
and that - the gentleman Would notindalge
himself and. others in uttering philikiine
against a usage of mostef the !Stattte;
merely' because his anti l their philosophy
happened to be at war with it. Mr. 049,
of Massachusetts, one ()t i the first men of
the nation, with great experienceand
talent L which adorned Congress, remelt
ed thal he hoped the motion would not
be withdrawn, because I he wanted the
gentlemen from his part of the country to
have an opportunity tq show by
_their,
votes how little they were disposed to ,in-:
terfere - with the Southern Statea as - to .
the species of,nroperty referred to. (What
a blessing it would be if Congress could ,
boast of such men now from that once-re
spected Commonwealth; thepreservatioU
of the Union and the party of thetensti- 1
tution would be maintained, in place of
enacting laws_to bring wde and - destruction
on the land.) No question was raised an to
the power:of Congress over the subject;;
but on taking the _ question but twelve
persons voted in support. of Thatcher's,
_amendment. It strikes me that this vote l
of,thei Rouse of Representatives , ' in -1'798,
is rather a stumbling block in the way of
those lap maintain_ the, proposition_ that
actual - Oiler Slavery -the 'territories
of the United States was !the policy of our
worthy fathers. • ' • -
This, in our political history illustrates
two pregnant facts. First,that the-meb of
'9B did not regard the exclusion of slavery
from terriories as the poliel of - the Gifv
ernment, and the men of '9B were the
men of 'B7. Secondly, it 'shows that the!
Anti Slavery force, in Congress was but
twelve distructives. Are we wiser, purerii
or`better, than the great' and good ineni
who framed this Government? Turn that'
miserable and despised! minority in the
public councils which have sprung all oar
troubles and now, under the lead of a
weak and mean tool in the power of mal
contents, threaten the downfall of the
Union by the destruction of the Consti
tution. We trust that the people will in
good time adminsier another "consoling
blow" to the most corrupt administration
that ever had an existence. "Military
Nicessityi' will nd longer! plan an excuse
for blunder, perfidy and blood
shedding. The American Democracy
must rescue the country from the hands
of the vilest of the vile, who set at naught
every principle taught by the pure and
spotless patriots who placed the negroes
where the Constitution recognizes them.
Shall the-people North add West be - taxed
'in their property to purchase slaves to
gratify the mad ambition of sordid and
reckless political scoundrels? We , hope
the- good sense of the messes will see the
necessity of driving them from place'and
power—never more to be seen or felt in
the public counsels of the country which
they have brought to the verge of de
struction. The Democracy in power once
more, the Union restored, the Constitution
preserved and all will be right again in the
home for all nations of people.
&Liam"
CI, %WV 23
FROM WASHINGTON.
lon, of the Baltimore Sun, writing from
Washington on Wednesday, remarks :
Telegrams from banking houses in New
York" received here to-day State that stocks
of all kinds had fallen one per cent. in
cont. in consequence of rumored inten
tipue of the Emperor Napoleon to inter.
pose in, onr civil war. From other sources
we have also information that the designs
of France are believed to he unfriendly to
this country. Senator McDougall's joint
resolution on this subject, which is soon to
be brought up for discuision, declares
that the' aatual movements—not the mere
desigus—of the French gOvernment are
hostile to this republic. The fact cannot
be doubted that: French intervention in
Mexico is also .intervention in theSe
States. That the Emperor has any spe
cial partiality for one side or another in
the controversies raging amongst us is not
to!be supposed.
An eminent Englisl publicist has re
bently taken an interesting view of the
policy , - of. the. Emperor in relation to
American affairs, and expresses the belief
that 'soon abridge will be built, partly by
Mexico ;and - partly. by the Confederate
goveramebt, for the transfer of the French'
army from Mexico' to this country. 'The
Confederate government ielf distntsti
the designs of the French! government,
Napoleon's Minister of State, M. Dronyn
d'Lhuys, does not himself, as is well
known, know, from day to day, the inteu
tioni of his master in regard to public
affairs. Bat still it is sufficiently known
that the Emperor has determined to enact
a conspicuous part in the. affairs of this
continent.
The President's message, accompanying
the approval of the one hundred million
Treasury note bill, is a protest against
the issue of more green-hacks, and a
pronunciation against any change in his
Cabinet.
The President does not wish to part
with Mr. Chase, nor with Mr. Seward.-...
But Mr.• Chase will immediately resign his
post if his - financial scheme be not adopted
by Congress.
Congress, it is believed, will not be
much affected by the. President's protest.
They, dread a conflict, of interests between
local bank, currency and Federal currency;
between State stocks and National stocks;
between State governments and the Fed
eral government. , Such a conflict, should
it ever arise, will not endflivorably for
theliational government. ' loN.
Whim is a foesneck like a tell? 2' Wheal WA" PAPER EMI. ISEL/GING
is nig for dinner . - . Aw-y- cheap at B rWood Itreetig uttu I
A OA/133 PllO2/1 P. W
To My Democratic Friend's in
Penney. aniaJ l
The sympathy eV' ' in I eh* ~ ..
cause of th4iiikt:tio 'i. ' :Ku , i' ,
;
,
through which fit heti p ,e , rid ... ;- -y
known views iagie '', . i ,...; . turtA r ..f.
our afflicted anclittis Ye. . , : °until* ,as
evoked expressioncof r'•_' et :for my de
feat in the recent conte. or` United
States Senator. Let me Assure you that
you have bu.litill!ioccasioncfor - aim re.-;
gret on that sieeircint, hat?, ca - use of
..e.ongratulation_that .2., gen malvtlf,,such
su- passing ability and sound Constitution
al and 'Stitt:lights' 'vie war as the Hon.
Charles R. Buckaiew - has: ligek_selected.
'I. - have bad donipirtit.iirkli:Ettlis . other feel
ing or anxiety on, the subject of my ellec-'
tion thou that perhaps I niight t in'the .po
sition soughtibe2the' huMble [instrument,
under Providence b -in serffing.rny :native
State and ' our com mon country.
I believe'that God has engraven on !the
face of this Weatiirii Vontitteat, so legibly
that's(' should read it, that the 'territory
from themonth of the , Mississippi` to the ,
headwaters , of- its tritnitarieS, as, well as
such as flank this spabe and afford outlets
to the . Atlantic and Pacifie, Oceans, must
be forever governed so aa to confer on iv
try part free commercial 1 intercourse
the whole, ind te rbstructed
navigation of its 'inland 'we s. .So too,
such country should -always' 'e "provided
with means for the, common defense,:end
"to promote the general welfiiwl"
The Union as it WAS,,and - TheToineiiii.;
Lion as it is woultt'liest ae4cOitPliali all
this, if Abolitionism would permit.', --?
While our. national glchlYNtehld be biast
promoted by, gie.perss7atioit !of our pti,! .
sent political relatiOna the New England -
States yet if they will insist uPolithey de-
etruction.Of the Union by the[subjugatikm
of the Southern States, n or by'their'itepra
Hon from them,,lAm ready to i yield to .the
latter rather than to the forther of such
alternatives: - The New En "l and States
constitute the seat 'where the,doctries. ! of
secession was fireEasserted, they are the
hotbed in which has been prdpogateil' 411
the heresies - tbatl'itv 11).4.941190 : national diseol4 2 -kbeY ale our myrtle tit commerce
and MannfaCtures, pdthe,sacrifroix4 sub
mittiag.to their separation' fro' ifs would:
'be much less than that''of _on AaVapition.
from the great Bondi...add Wes ft is Lb.- ,
c
possible for te the ,W,eatern , St ates ever to ,
.Mpermit the control. or w ilie mouth of the
ississippi to be lodged. in.. the hands of
an independent government. 1 Their'',des
tiny, is inexorably linked with a'l'iee tran._
sit' through, the great , inlan . navigable
waters that river and its tribut iesAfford.
The future prosperity of Pen „,
yyvania is
alike dependent on her conilexion , with
the great West. • - • • ",. 1 ,
Without professing to speak or tOoknow
1 1
the vials of Air. Buckelew on etiepointi,
yet my confidence in his deyoted`'*l4.lot
ism and convfsherisiye, 'at4teimauship
gives me aSsdi-arice thatlie doesinot- es
eentially differ - from those - AbOke--Atided.+
I am sure he agrees with di that ' the” mea
sures and poliegnowdirected ty Abraham
Lincoln, more than anyther t have
,He
us , to our -impendin rain.
ti ,
has the ability to present in th 7 -still •the
Senate of the United States, e solemn
protest of Pennsylvania a 'list these
measures and 'Volley, and trust, the
courage and energy to see that sneh - pro,
teat is not in vain. .' ,'
There is yet abundant work or the true
men of Pennsylvania to:do t to protect her
true interests and her poli ticalfand natural
bonds. To this good work'll Ahall; as
devoteheretofore; my bu mble Offeits.
, .....,
P.W . Hr OBES. ?
PorraviLLE, January, 14th, 11363. _
Exeitexpent in , liew *ark.-,
Barbarous Treatment otthe piod:—:Tha
following extract ' , front a New York
letter is confirmed-by the paptrs of that
city :
NO little excitement has-been occasion
ed in the Eighth Ward by repor'ti of alleg
ed barbarous treatment of burnt= remains
interred in the yard of a Methodist church,
in Sullivan street. It appears,l from affi
davits made by witnesses, that' while the
bodies were being exhumed, 'they were
thrown about in the most inhiiman man.
ner. When the boxes provided to convey
'them away in were too small, the heads
of some:were:twisted- off and throWn into
one corker nit) and, often six bodies
were placed iu one box, and if the •cover
would not shut down, the men' employed
jumped on it, crushing the remaipe pow
der. -The coffin plates and linings were
given to the workmen, who were in the
habit of selling them to undertakers to be
used over again.
The congregation worshiping in this
church having become "rich in this world's
goods," have moved into a new temple np
town, and sold their old place Of worship
to a colored society. The latter, however,
would not close the - bargain until the' hod;
ies were disinterred;from the yard. The
was but two weeks' to 'perform the wirk
in—hence the haste and nagligskice with
which the "business"' was conducted.—.-:
Several complaints have &ten diode
against the trustees, and they have been
summoned to answer the charge. ,
Capture or Prizes. r
• A2counts from Key West to theslatli
instant state that the gunboat age
more had capturpi the following rizes:
Slooft Julia, with cargo of sult e soap,
dry goods, dm, fourteen miles from Jupiter
Inlet; also the sloop Avenger, With salt,
coffee, soap, hales of linen, blankets,
'ohm. ; also, sloop Anne, with a'cargo of
weed.
salt. This was 'destroyed. The
schooner Horace, lying at. anchor in Ju
piter river, was burned by the rebels, to
prevent her falling into
.the,handsiof Com
mander English._ The ,§4gtfrut9rel secured
her anchors, sails', &c.
D 64:
On w edneEdav night,' Jim. 21st. at lt s o dock,
•NAOMI. wife of John Sampson. in the th year
oilier age. .
, .
Her fnCeral will take -place from her late ree
d_n'ee,, No, 80 Liberty !duet, at 2 o'cleek, on. t 1
day. 31 inst.
VO WEIX'S BAT IPOli!ON.
in.tant * death ta , , I
RATS, iI!UE,
,
..A 'quaint old fanner speaks of it th us; • **DE ti
Dana% send me another box of your Rat,Polson:
Thel)ox you gave me killed abbot TAW rate; and
I hove MOO more to kill.. It phasic,. me to
see the pesky critters eat it.,: and-.thett 4t.sittor
thin:waived!' to their fate, .
Yours respectfully. D. IL C.
For sale by .131211.0N.JONNIS1;ON,'
ais23 oorner 'attests
, • , •,.
BLCARBONATE OF SODA ' ILLS,
'from the Laboratory of Prof. Brdckedon.
Landon,
CORRECT ACIDITY OF THE 8 fallfACA,
produced from whatever cause; and renacives ' the
effects of Dissipation and late hours merelpecill.
1Y and effectually than any other previrantoix. •• .
For sale by t DION JOHNEITIM
ian23 corner Fourth and Bmithfield,sireita
Vital
„ .
Young Hyson.
Oalong,
Imperial.
11 Gunpowder.
100 blf chest in stare and for sale by
MILLAIS, k RICKETSON.
TWO NEW
STANDING TOP BUGGIES,
whose former price was $125 will be sold no*
tor $OO, at Mrs. JOSEPH: what's.
se2o Carriage Repository Tao - Mile Rum
50 'BASKETS qnai di le kVeliam p 6 ‘
30 Cases Sparkling Matelle, cE: ;l - •
In - store and far:m.6i -s
tIGIT.II6
First Edition.
LATEST N EWBY TELE
,r, 9
WE IRMYOf THE firomAc:,,
$u aside"
A.Cross the liiver.
A TERRIBLE BATTLE COM
THE- REBFL POSITION- FLANKED
General, Hooker Mortally Wounded
Gen. Porter Dismissed from the
Means to Restore Peaelk- in Missouri
PAIL TO ELECT A SPEAKER
NEW YORK, Jan. • 22.—The Times has
rtimers'bioiiklit' by Passengers from 'Wash
ington, last night.
It is said that General Burnside had
'qrfissed the: Rappahannock, and that a
great battle was being fought; and that
Gen; Burnside baa flanked -the rebel po•
nrtion:"
is .. Glexibiat-Ekoker is said to be mortally
,vrotinded. - •
it.s yet, however, these are only rumors.
Et is Also, sto:43ltat Gen. Fitz John
poker has been dismissed the service, the
finding of the Court-beinCayatist
4E - maxoN geFr, bestiary 22.—1 n the
- Senate` to-day a mint resolution was pass
ed. requesting .President Linedln to with
draw.• his recent , order suspending orders
No. 3 and 36, when clyil authorities.were
ehgrunted in .consequence of prevailing
disloyalty, and to facilitate their execution
and - preserve the peace_of. the (State, and
hd:he bolidited to 'tall the loyal portion of
the enrolled militia into the U. S. service
in places where federal troops are with
drawn, and said enrolled militia be put on
the same footing as State militia and re
ceive' the same pay as United States troops.
_Order . No.-3 (provides for assessing the
property of Secessionists to indemnify
Union-IT:ten for losaea.' Order 36 discrim
inates in favor of loyal men in matters of
tridC; •
ALBANY, N. Y., January 24 —ld r.. 1) earl,
the Democratic nominee for Speaker of
the Assembly, has iithArawn. Mr. Trim
mer, of Rochester, has been nominated in
his'place.' There is no prospect of a bal•
lot to-day. The Governor has sent a
message to the Senate, stating that he can
only afford'protectiiin to either branch of
the Legislature from disorderly scenes.
& - c., on its own application. He says
that the Mayor of Albany has made ade
quate arrangements to prevent any out
side interference with the Assembly.
NEW Yoas, January 21.—The Connec
tient Republican Convention yesterday,
re-nominated Governor Buckingham an ,
the present State officers.
ASIIII% TON, J an. 22.—HousE.—Mr.
Stevens, of Pa., reported a bill providing
for the appointment of a Deputy Register
of the-Treasuryotrith te Salary of two thous
and five hundred dollars per annum, and
extending fel , two yettirfroin date,the pro
vision for the appointment of Assistant
Secretaries of War, as their terms will
soon expire.
Mr. Stevens said the:Committee had re
ceived a letter from L. E. Chittenden, reg•
Teter of the Treasury, stating that owing
to severe physical labor and other causes,
he has a rheumatic paralysis in his right
hand, and therefore he is unable
to discharge his official duties. He asks
Congress to appoint a deputy register.—
This bill was introduced in accordance
with this request.
The bill- was amended by making the
salary of the Deputy $2,000, and limiting
the continuation of the Assistant Secre
!tari es of War to one year from date.
The bill, was then passed.
The House went into Committee of the
Whole on the State of the Union on the
bill to provide ways and means for the
support of the Government.
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
WINTER GOODS.
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
Are desirous of closing out their entirestoek of
WINTER GOODS,
previoug to making their ANNUAL INVENTO
ttY,on the first day of February next.
Whobasal.. as well as Retail Bu.vers will have
the advantage, of the
REDUCTION MADE IN PRICES.
EATON, MACIIIIII & CO.,
Janlo No. IT Fifth street. j
GUM OVERS,
GUS SANDALS,
AND
Vir U Ili A ,T CSI
AT
WM. E i SCHMERTZ & CO.
NO. 31 FIFTH STREET.
jatil6
XECUTOR'S NOTICE—ALL PER
NU sons having claims or demands against the
estate of NANCY BUaNsIuB. late ot Alleghe
ny city' dee'd, are segues ted to present the same
wwiitultmouatkdeeilmmay;
adia nnd te th ip o a se ym in e d n o t b t tgd to said estate
N.OUTIEBERT_,_Executor.
51_Market street,
dedlataw6w
WHEELER, WILSON'S
- Sewing Machines,
NO. 27,.,F1FTH
PITTSBURGH
TBEI 4 E lINRIVARLED 'FAMILY
hitkeiLlNES have got been awarded the
highe.t premium at the WORLD'S FAIR,
London—all theMaehines is the world competing
- - -
Over 10(4000 inive already been sold,
all Riving Universal Satistaetion„
Thiimtaineinhkes the look stitch impossible
to unravel Witli "the essential advantage of being
alike oh both sides. forming no ridge or ohain, It
Will unlit stitch', hem; tell, gather, bind, cord,
tack and braid.
The elegance,
tweed and simpliiiits of this Ma
chine, the beauty an d s t rengt h of, stitch. ,and
• adaptibildy to the. thickest or thinest fabrics
render it the most SUCCESSFUL and POPO.
LAB. Sewing Machines now offered to the pub
lic.
VI Warrantedfor Three Teers:Vg
Call and examine them. at N0,..-27 FIFTH
STREET.
WM. SUMNER. CO.
MENCED!!!
Service.
&c., itc
PITTSBIIRGH & CONIVELLECIVILLE.
Ruth.* Company—First - ffiortoge. nutlet
Creek Divis.on Construction Bonds. Bolden are
hereby notified that the interest oonpona oii *the
above Bonds, due February Ist, 1863, will be paid'
after that day, on presentatton and deliwery at
he office of the Pittsburgh Trust Connoany. Wood
street. W. 0, lIILIGHART.
janl6.eodad Secretary and Tieesurer.
/111101L4.51 HATTICIAN, NllRopwAig
N. Agent, 115 Water street. Pittsburgh, Ps.„
is prepared to bring out or send back passengers
from or to any part of the old county. either b 7
steam or gailinguaoketa.
SIGHT DRAM FOR BALL payable in any
part of Europe. •
Agent for the Indianapolis andeintinnatißaff
road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of
Baling Packets. andfor &alines offitaameogisdl=
ing bdarom New York. Liverpool. Miaow and
Gahm. - -141
W.esternAislmb.
iromAtns i s
MERCANTILE LIBRARY dfiSOClA
layer TION LEcrulura.
Tialtotav TITCOMB,"
T;; , ;..14D r . Rolland,l
Will;deliver the sebotitt:LVAnre beforethe Young
Men'irldennuitilo' Libriry Assooia. ion, and the
public:generally. On F.,'
Mpnday £venmg, Jan. 26th,
:= 4 Y`
CONCERT
Subject—"FASHlON."
129—Tickets 25 cents—to be bad at the Music
and Book Storm-Library Rooms and at the door
Lance open at 634 o'clock; Lecture begin at 1 1 ,4.
Wm. Id. RMcaid. Jobe, h Albree.
W. L. Mode eau. "'
deorgeW. Weym an,
Lecture Committee.
LETTERg
TES . ll
TAirENTARY 11IPON
the estate ofTHOMAS SCOTT. late of the
city of . itnburgh, dec'd,having been granted to
the subscribers by the Register of Wills, of the
county of Allegheny, 'all persons indebted to the.
said estate arerequested to , make payment, and
those having detail:ler demands against the same
to present them without delay to •
JOHN SCOTT, t,
"-'
DAVID A., , STSWART.I'
,/ 13 .„
1=23 lwdatw Office No. 359 Ulmer ets
.ANDRETWee NEW CROP GARDE;
Seeds, lust received and for ' -
BECKHAM & LONG.
127 Liberty strped.
Saal7;d&A ,
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
OF
SILK SHAWLS,
DRESS 440.4iD5,
AT
BARKER'S,
59 MAt KET STREET,
TIE GRUM BARGAINS URI , OPYRBID.
CALL SOON.
N B. Only one Dr:ce.
WANTED
Four Carpenters,
Wanted immediately by
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
Shop on Virgin Ailey, bet. Woodand Liberty
streets, Ryan's buildings.
FI. 0 U 11 -200 BARRELS FAMUi
'Flour just received and fdr tale
JAS. A. METZ=
corner biarkS, and -First okeeta!,
BUTTER. -1,0 0 0 'Ms CfIOICE PACs,
ad Butter judt recd and far Ws by
Lai. Iti....WBT'IdCB e •
corner Market and yiratt3trests.l
EGGS -5 BEES FRESH EGGS •JUST
received and fur sa:e by
JAB. A. FETZER..
Corner Market and I iretbty..
HOOP POLTS—io,OOO T/1411(T ANO
Black Hoop Poles t n wharf and for rale by -
JAB. A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First dreati
CONSIGNED AND roir SALE FIIIIIOI
store and to arrive
1.600 Faiks White and Yerow Oorn,
Shelled and in gannier. Enonite of
J. W. CRAFT,
°thee 185 Liberty street.
B ATHING SPONGES,
BATHING SPONGES,
Also, a superior article of
SERGE ',WS IWO e. GE,
SURGEON'S SPONGE,
At JOSEPH FfiliMIN111:1, •
Corner of the Diamond and Market Streets,
Superior Soda Ash and Potlsh.
Articles that may be ruled on at all timee, and,at
tn.) lowest prices.
The beet brands of Carbon Cil—LuOssco,Arles-!
co and L 0 y —is nor retailing at 50 cents per gal-:
janl9
LA DIEM M VISES AND LDREN'S
GOAT BALMORALS
of a very superior quality, juat received
and for sale at
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.,
31 FIFTH STREET
BALMORAL SK IR I R.
At Reduced Priops,
To Owe out our entire stook on the let of Febrit
ary ate your selections before the &nice col
ore are all gone.
EATON, It ACHIM & CO.
No. 17 Fifth street
4ink itpLs. N. 0. 21101 LASSES,
V 33 ' Rebo iled "
30 " Loverowee Syrup,
10 ",New York
In store and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON
pTERESTIIIIO TO CITY A SD
COUNTRY DEALERS
MILLINERS IND PEDDLERS
During this mouth. (Januar!) we will clogs tint
Our entire stook of the following seasonable goods
,
at
Reduced Prices,
TO MAHE BOON FOR SPRING. (ROODS
Dealers will find our assortment of these - goods'
well suited to their trade, both in price and vari
ety, the prises of many articles being lower than
they can to-day be bought in the New York or
Philadelphia markets.
Germantown, Boston Ribbed and Knit Woolen
Hosiery;
Gloves, Gaunt'ets, Buck
ticand Wool Gloves and
• kli
Woolen Undershirts and Drawers, .Wool Hoods:
Comforts. scarfs, ho, •
Also, of Trimniings r _ Fancy CRlods; • Butteni,
Threads. Braids ant Notions, our skis not
surpassed in cheapness by &DE in the cltro
We askspecial notite in our stock of HOOP
SHIRTS. as we-have fiteilitles for supplying the
best and most reliable make at very low rates.
BULCRIIRE 8z GLIDE.
N 0.78 Market Street
Janl6 Between Fourth and the Disualind.
Miners Wanted.
AT THE CARBON COAL HIN.Egli
DANVALE, 1.1.141N018—n0 strike—etx
feet vein—sl 00 per ton for mining—paj , weekly—
miner!' are making
FROM $l5 TO $25 PER WEEK,
Take the Chicago Railroad to Ft. Wayne, and
at Fort Wayne the Wabash Railroad to Damn/Its
Fare about $l2. W. KIRKLAND,
ianl3:9bl Buperintuudent.
UROPEAN AGENC Y,
saaa~s
WHOLESALE
.4 \ %.
CAN SA
by making
C H .., ANSON ,., ,LoyE - „ - &H
,- Cllifi.6:-
.4:0-0.111,m4wa - ka- , o , virt-r , "P'Fa'
the largest and best assi rted stook in the city and
cheaper than can be - piirchased is any.Vilbolesale
'or Retail Homo either Hist tr W.eztnflibs menu
tains.N. B. Give, us an early call and see for srnus.
selves.
c. ELANSON.:;LOVV4';:'
co.,
'A :Nob :,z z
• ,STREET;':
ti, ..•
0101 MAlk Ell•• 114 N
tPrs
. '
•
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• 11- 4
:,CONCERN SllO
t
.„ '71'44 . 7j 1 1 1111 I
..• kk•
• • jr:ex"
62'FiftlfStiei
Street
1
.
.
GREAT,HARGAINS
•• - .iti' : 4
• 3
.;AI4L:TRILICIONTU
001/AIANDALIIIIIIIIS' A"kA..117 - CP""il
14.3 r.
B,nricAs at I/Jason:le Hall t•Aticthiti' Valise:s
Fifth stieete Pox a few- daps, 0n1y.,1 LilVw 4 e
out the balance of Mr • - PratPit treat: annual n o
signment ofßotkii: Paper. tiold'Pens! PhohyiraPh
L I
AllaßlDP.Naally BibleEr,' etolvat :ipritrate Pale at
Auction Film, Vali soon if volt waut , hrrmelds.
tanl.2;laki' ' T. A. MCCLELLAND . Awn.'
- • - -
SIFICIPPERS-LOIr
tratiap l ititiO a n nti tXlfr
t ot . the foiloviinglatia'
omPitt*buigh to Chicago • ' Yielghts
lit elan; 2d dam Sd ' 4th c'esi3
,perloo ibac.pet.loo lGolDa '. per l f)l
Coal {Hi Fettolinni er
loadeA o eper./t0 lb& 1 40
1 _24 entintities , Vic
Pei 11101133„ , J. J. Gen. FrehrittlAtirt - :-Y.F. w it t R.
• = w,•*l-tirAitazzis,,
iir29.3t Gen: Freight het; Vt-eil%
coAtt.iirkie: TA:
Meeting of COar4MlCOd'all attidtaltql l L'
listed, will be, held:at the Bbard td:Trade'RoOm4,
iniTuall4(l7, Jan,„, 2 7ttb at 3 #6 ,0 '. 01 ° 4 7-a• 324 '4
tee pay•pose Of taxing, sobion referenop ,to the
present inireitionable' and eierbitant Ilemana,:of
Coal Miners. A very gentrat'nttendiiiMelil Wot.
rablo that there may lie„.coneertof antion:
iau.l MBA/
DESIK ABLE , RESIDENCE FOR
RENT—No. 243 Ribicca street. corner of
Sturgeon etrect44llegheny:'-00 the , line of the
Manchester Passenger Railway:a brick dwelling
of nine rooms , gas'tztures,porchts. etc., arablei
carriage house, extensive lawn: itrautuls Wield
13' arm' ged with shell and paved walks., sliinbl
beoyarboin, and a great:, vari• till Of large 'shafici
trees; An extensive view of the, river-and cpyril
try scenery. ADM' to '
S. CUTHBERT UtI3ONS.
' 51111arkot treet. '
D. II LAKIPAI , PIANTA.'IION =Timms. ]
I am in , rileeipts .of a large stipply oral**
celebrated BittepyLlso
Hostetter's Bitters, -
Bcerhave's Hellana.Bittira, - •
Hooflarid's 'German Bitters
- • . Grekti' OxiiinatecUittenii
A large and complete assortment of genuine Pat ;
out Medicines emoraeipt -ever* vattiable-inedi
eine now in nee at . .` J: •
JOSEPH RLERING'B.
earner Market streerarelthelkimmd.
jazil2
Pam Anus
.
N ADJOURNE ANNUAL. CRET-
A • MG of the 13tookholdirs - ef the, Western ;
Pentutrltani'a R. RI Gempaliz wllkbeleldin,the
Inuldfngelthe Pennsrlvama stall 'Read Zonanal
-47.-Nto. - E4 South 3d Street. Philadelph4.: on ,
EUESDAY,crebrussrl ad, 11863; at 12
when AnAleotion will take 'place' for PratddituT
and twelve directors:to serve,the entuing-fear: 4
A report wilt be submitted bk Ilteotficern
the Crimpinry t and snob other liusuileei; trinass3,
as may, come before the ttlteth •-•
IL. W. RAILKNBBB. ReetY.:
1001161 ALE—THE DESIRABLE REM
idenee now occupied' by 7 fir:W.; . P.ll (attain. Lao ;
.Ridge street. Allegheny.:.-For terms,rpoa,
session, etc.. apply at the Lumber nffice,ltebeeca
'street, near the Gas Works, ortd.the Iron - Ci.y
:Trust Company.
CLOVER SEED-20. BUSHELS CEO
ver seed jugt, recoiirod - and fo-isleqw
- 'SAS; A. TETZER,„
cFnq Bykets4d.Firattiliraiste:'
Dtssimmemr—Oir
BlitP.". — Tb*: 4 97Plittliarshipihihretofo'mr 141
isting between thgutufernignel under` the ame
and stAe ofNinic..Pennock oo.,'Wis`dtwoltbd
bp touted consent, on the 15th.day oENoyemhes e
A. D.18t32., John Atintoklelretiiingtioni said drum;
he having sold all his intbrestinAtie
ih hang and-isasa id. Pennock, who aro auther=.
had to settle the business of said firm. x
ISAAC' PENNOON;
JOHN .A.H.BUOKLE,
On reriziimfrourthe Into firm of King,.Pennock
& Co.; tbe-undersignitd twommende. his Succes
sors to. the patronage of the onetoAßßtt4
UOK
B ther
old
firm: JOHN LB.
• C ,
._... •
et . ritATNERSIIIP—THE °UNDER....
signed having tuirchised-alt the Interest of
John Arbuckle in the leo firm of RlngV.Petitioelr
& Co.. and having formerasadnerehilk i nnder the
name and stria of Sing regime& will gonleme
the manufactUre4Vofton' OblidecAtt - the Hirsh
Oottork Works. Warehouse Wood etceeG
`JOSIAH KING
Janl6:l4d • :ISAAC
• NEW DISCOVER*
To • Etrenitthen and , ImproVi the :Sigh t.
The ,littesian Pebble -Spectacled,
110) ERSONS . SUFFERING
fective sight. arising from the
or other carict4
es can be relieved by Miffs' the Ensaisn reb.
bie tilp,eetaeleth..ythich have been well triedliY
many responsible citizens of •Pittsbargh. and.vi
cinity, to whom'they have given perfect statisttie,
tion. The certificates •of these PersOns can be
seen at ml office. • -
All who purchate one pair of the :Buda' I
rabble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied ; in,
'fatursfree d charge with ***Mob - lilivaYs
give satisfaction ..: :• • - • .
• Thereibre.lfyosivrists te !negro Akixoproye
nt
to in your s ight call on _ .• ,
J. DIAMOND, Praciicao .l ;o4 l2 ;,''
, Jsbumfactiirer of*elinisian Pebble
Jan l6 . al!Pilth*Cet t Poet
OLDIERIP Bounisse imam odes,
e. 7 BACK RAY. sad other lust^
CLAIMS AGAMEMTHEIGIOVIRNSWIT.
Promptly procured stnaroiableratee 410NN _ l 3' t°
D H. NAZ I 10$ fourth busk and
401113CM.11E...e.
nollams
• _
IIIitiIECTOBY OF:THE ITOSPITALW.
.1.-The United Sti tels Pnititary Coinudiction;
.have established anodise ofinformation in regard'
to patients in the General Hospitals stfihe Army
oftheiWe t. By a reference' to' books: which are
corrected daily. sus. 'flower can; tinder '
aimlnstances. be given by -return, mail to.thefol
lowinumestiont :
(giving mime and relent) at
present in env hospi. al of thwarnmot tee , Wcrti:
21. If so.what is ms,proper addregjay
_
. 3d. is' the name of the P ur g e c49,ie.itall •
lof the boot , td? • - • - •
I 4th. If not in hospital at present; baglie
y been in hospital , - • • , • •
sth. It o. did ' he di it:Chi:ill:MlMl eta ;fit:• Cti.
date .what.
?
6th. If recentirdischerud froM-hosidialzWi
.katischarged from service?
7.da.7fuot,. whatwere hie orders inlia4fice '
The Cemnuasion.will also furnish niore apediro,
info c Slli to' the - condition of any Patient in
within ar Idled is vac., Of
time *fae,,after :ram* to 4,..B st i rmanylof
its corresponding ' .• -.;
othce of the'Ditiefory ' will he open ' de,~ty`
from etairkar„m,,,io 8 Oslo*.
_eligible id nuroot csasikkAny.holmofittionight,-;•
1011311 k. .a Tiarat„,
EispreLanr . , thezWeatetia - Daisirtiaitt 11;
ands& Commilikliale:Ufg Walnut - St.:Um:
N B iitiar•
c "- iii44ooxievo
- =TEE NUMBER-FOR
ki,t-AMS,II4.
,
V 24t
1 ~ -
.:: .~
NOW OUT
OriA;;..L' - i•l'Laq OtaGliC/WIA iiq
AND FIND NJI.,4X,,AX,ANI4PAINIT
',lEjii!int46,ol[TrirnXe ROM 11.
- ..f 7.,aj,
VAtsdizallittWailinewatialweek
and a large amount of interesting miscellany.
T.Laff.2 Jac)
Get st-Copy grout andßelids
4 :
..;1 li
Friend. _
r,„r4uNmlnv.v.Aigaizii.
MEM
IIiNENSOBS ENING BERINIEDA Air&
rowNoot , .:sbould attfrOss Oilstfrath
whinlf aka bb pi4loureg at
OEOEOE4 KELLY, .
Joni? No. 69 Pederalstreati ?awn,.
- e
firtiOtinrintotLo Wilt% AMC&
N -r Piasters, all sizes, superior to any now in
use, ittstraceind by
nn GEoaarmirmts
- -1fa. 1 69 Bedard - ellie—bt":"Atlikkari7.
AL LARGE SUPPLY Or 811
, 4:W:StkiviaziLittepasitleasjilisivoikv
ChgOAMSollifildir
rillUSEßA.csxs qg gy,A — TfiFinnalup
tion
fi ls Ed " fg a trA. qiLbY'O,
_ •
ianl7 :rar3 . , 4:lllral street, Alba=
1411 GI.IOSCATA4IOI,AsiIitH SYR.
-M- 111 117)311/1_,,EM i lipitralkove
043)mil o ttsmisrar,
, (i meow.
', -'Zbt
.t . , :- -;:,• A ., ~,;-,4,1e1it. .•-- 4
, :•E' 1 :: 7 ..
oil
a 41;••"''' - 12
:f„.„,..,,,
1862f"- - .' ,- -' , --..IMMBERK - 11.75 . .
1
IllieCALlMErat.
TO - 13NOlitTitEET
. . I
A LAlRtietielllOF 01711ATOOR
A
having • rovioas to a soden of
adv.-motet and nowLikOP,4l4tited Onatibefarazthe
latiteselaiiibeoftne - seaibalailta. ttiameyefalle
signs ia carpapi,-OlielegukrWidow oaaaes, &0 •
orable-opkititattx44l) "tal;.-Dgichasete at
afaditataiiitto. talincoiNtini 4411.er, , Ago rr
PJpN'.lsr
, n. 1 :0 0- nankt*****07-Zer
the to offer everysav
oninmosiatjgri/1
10 /4 8 ,441 , aiwiartoderatcptce.
a*good',Liyary #ablstOioining.the: hour
- i'Vk4
:f tilS'
jrlo,lol MELT.
‘:terga, for asiAki.t I. I O4 I IMAAL &MOE%
Itinl7;d&w"
127 MsertYttnset•
Nioftmar
, - 0 5 1 11 , Pciw).Atrir i fili 04 nAiyy=.
jan 17 ;( 110 1, ,:d'A4l4.lMtgfittefra
°NEB'S! ClfiettifigetVlll l. ;kith
- Mills fir sale by BECKHAM kil , ' e
jean dew x':.-:iil.2l:llbitety •
W_PADES:
,Miandiad'antiieFo c
tiii;l r ranuifibrergaid
•
erything in the agricultural line multi •
band and for ealtettykSZOlLl4 AM. &
jpal4dap4, 127114bert7aturk,
- lARGLE:Nrotit •"
• ; ;:;;;'; ;
1 - , • It - ..r "•,`-;2'l
".7 4, (qt?.4. 4
OLOIJIS 'AND - 'MEL,( I I;O
II a •
tr.
Winn lIECIELVED 18Y EXPRESEL4 fi
LSO , " - ),
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W..lw,tlL-ATIUGUS
CORMititARTH 3c ME KE K
dßtil.s" '
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TY - 1 ?• , f CALACIO ,, i Irjr • i , q
, - - - c=
itatirre
ril°o • 4,4HAP/I:AAMEM*-J;,
ne-rida:o r p.-g Ar my,l - ,
Statesmen, Lawyers add Phy3lelafSl:!..4lZ
fki)iii4entgiirejpf
Pioi?iinent4tettinilandantre4 eg i,,,
I - Prominent Opera . l3iikeo "'
and
Copley o f inei.Palatinge , angravings
Ne, ): Ple _ A g i. , • ool ENthe. •-Ever,4i4
:1 iir.4 f ':'.,;c..,,
IMMMA
P 41-9>S-
il w t Nmykie ,l s 3 4 l m)widEAUl4uni) etot;
1:•,,-;'(!ropbeiteethiP.
J Sanl3`., _
ant r.--
• • Corpse of 0 o 'lttg4
• dakihtitifl'i;ittO V.iff*A:..3l6 th :dttottittiitatit"
4t6-` feiAtibtar _re-Bronp-tsati ateing r ,„4„ .. ,
Stesalhostil cl i Andilieri‘ . . l 4o l tear:Latoptifts=a Lld? .
'inakihithentequattiinew„aitil
'bite tOtint CarbotkOit.7AlatitizEtipiktawitalW,Ltit„
at shot notteti. -- IsattOk,usausAt. *Ad_
thing Willa ttaiiitt kept tip s ; - mat - at - the Ammo Aind:;=! ;i‘•
'Oil 'store 164 Mobit crii ,
• WELPIPAri'm=I4E*,,E.A.44BiEIf..*;:::::,,
0 0; 50 —wEIjairE1411- -
N i
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1 fp
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Finietline4 j eCrariieterPietarbalilltralitt.46R~Pytriw ,5
6....?,:
~,..if pritaie by JOHN. MELLOILH Iti
UHOICF MFFARAtettlAgilkgrilT"'-g
Animas, Sugar sm4 iturt snick j i
Sonale by p'SthErAgairc, •
(stiootisidrto
dea29i3wa : ,`; :Pckgier-iiioFst*llintatairets
irier,
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' - tithrite - Asu lLs
Jul
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, Weiieltisti......x... Rue -
Ana iniP'orted Bo
, sp . nsettd eye
'eursta Fajt 4-boagOSPIDI4473I4
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