V...... 4141111# - P. rElarr- tinZ;V 7 iswi; e`) N` EXPEDITIOI. HaaittiarruitS CAN - Az - at Co'.)us . ICsmea qata, Va., blUyfiL, 1863. f We liatii - ijustteittrat*-frbm *the famous cavalry e*pedigol,:rtfteF having spent ten days in thateartof the rebels territory in Virginia. ,grifiiirilikiisintsation of the Cavalry Corps Among the first acts of Gen. Hooker upon assuming command of the Army of ~,itlia4P-a!anjusc wap;lora:organizis and cen t:4ll4e the cavalry, branch of the E'er. into - a - separate corps'and placingiamommaid 6f-it a General of es-. tablished reptitition and- ability, with di . . Ariiitriil and brigade Commanders under hit:Mune past services had won for them this diEftinction, And upon whom he could ildryrely. - The - vvisdem of this step has • :demonstrated itself in the past two weeks. Never is the history-of warfare, either in stutfung`ortioderu times; has a more brit ' { E4ittiringon succ lesful raid been made " ifiCtu tbehnes4 an opposing army than • 1.48,1101413 accomplished by Gen. Stoneman sauce the 28th of April. , • lemathasibeen Done. 't With,five veltl ousand cavalry he has made the circuit of:the whole rebel army, thor oughly destroying all the- bridges of im . both Port' their - railroads and a, WIN" up - miles of track, cut '•g all-means of communication be tween their army- and base of supplies, destroying' millions 'of :dollars worth of ; stores, capturing ; prisoners at the very .-, gate of their capital, and returning with the loss of only one man killed, one wounded and BOMB fifty or sixty taken priaonera r . . - • Atvekilt;a: - .-41(vistott Jiarned Aside. ‘ ,...Akift/514_,..te.4044 $0" march ten thousand nut. -01 division under General zoterub,:wholeas Ito co-Operate -with. us upturi:FtirrigilVtalled•lti 'get' farther than Rapiai',l3tatmn, where :we had a slight sfurintikwith the enemy, leaving us with two krtiefacjtunder,.(feneral - Gregg, and four ot , regulars-under General Slin Sixth - Pennsylvania regiment, ; ( 11 1;!Pk i ffilancepk),. who acted as•escort to iGsti;Stpadinan, Aid selected a battery of ,;s44tikrid: tfnited - States Artillery, under 2datof Robinson, to make the trip him , 7.• r i-. - 1 ', Theaters, ~ ,, 1 Otitheinortiog of the 28th we crossed the Rappahiiiitock of Kelly's Ford, fit the ~ Ideutrtie.-tume that the! 'Eleventh and Twelfth •Lt:ltOrkit'of infantry were crossing. General • Gregg's 'division crossed upon the poi i• (.intecina; while- General Buford's forces ford ed the-river.a ihort distance above. A "taddliiiitiiiri of the day was consumed in ...41:tussulg„,...muLat..4)1even—oiclock at night wehymitistked - some• live mike from tee' ..11,madArLzwer.- 7 17,- to this time no One, lltfackacepticin-ofther - gerierals in bob- mend, eqtraoatitreot.oni destination, but IttfiwAveeclock that night the Colonels :4P- 4 1* iirionevegiments were assembl e d „'.,aiud_informed of Gen. - Stoneman's olan - 'ltztil ,- teeeiVed . _ their instructions. They ' were Orderedlo send to the rear every 4esuriPticutof wagons, pack mules, led 'home, and also such horses as would not beabbytdimarch fifty miles a day, _ ;• - -5 -,_ ':BlolDays , stationia. ,f-!tikproiidellietuselves with eight days' mations and as ' mucti gTain as each one loodatarrY, upon' his horse, and to be in „tneilloese to move ot four o'clock in the Melnik.. As , may ..be imagined, very littleideei visited our eyes during that night.. 4-- .. - ',..- :- : : --.- . ~- **tforcti , ,commeneeti. i _ w:• elastmula Awns off and. our VinialiVi ifitruhild.Oommenced. We were all' oh 4 1utisft0;moveCtihtioluily, .being in the e sgikfousillty °Utileenemy, and wa s h it ....mmo'cloeltheforeve arrived i n sight ofibe'lliOidimi: • We struck the river * llorton'a Ford, which- we found- quite ins+o4ll , l* seal foribißle. • _General B - cmegeil)tribrigade at this point, while liteiiiettiaiV*lth ;the balance opt 4 .445 1121 1 11 d. - riiiittlimed. on a few mileb 41 1414. •, , Mortharlip .r . to-the, Bhecoon Ford. 11 , 64 . ; : i'Mkelrit:71,14:tiene4 Raccoon Font "tissrultatcateached Raeeoon Ford in tiliii,hi j eliptire a lieutenant and.mine i - belong/Iqt.° the Fauquier county ar Weir, butATilatlancOotthe force es l cis o.,..Tha.command of General Greg , _Orl'oisied:BY„aiii,, and the %lot a ~ , veiitiele AM two o'clock in the 411 : - :'' , .:' ...o r ' ~,atearc tyliryudhatu P nrsuit. irdaxipie`Of 'Mt - wheeling a portion of At •:‘..Genaregg-aentf:lolonel Wynd• 1 4 91 wilic.MarallMands the _second. brigade, ain'tflak theft' with one regiment, with: instructifditii , loirow on for five miles,; lathen , SaW nothing of them to rei turn, as time: was roc, valuable toy waste in; farther 13iirsdit. - The Colonel went the; flretiiireu.dnuble-quieli,-; but saw nothing, of them. -• „ - - Louisa Court ifouse-the Railroad De ',:i.....2-f1.11" DX. •IftrAtited—Abir.M. - - . That_PlArslateasxpecied to find defended as the Virginia Central Railroad, connect in--Fredericksburg with Gordonsville, laxim g l . pashiirihieu kit. Wi li halted ;about a mile i ~ vn t: an ",.' at • Mice. Made Pre 1 , 4r; +Astro; e railroad. - One sonadrowir the Venth New York, under tastiapwlmiletltzfrve - milei above the town and another eqtadroti,,tinder Major Avery, *E4huAttatiteginieeti - Kve ' miles below, *NI%IIit4P - ltd; while; Col. , Rilpatria: ~ e v SaVilith - Nevi York regiment aha - tp ll--- the - : - ioTre, ,T9 l . - XII. pfliibitodli '.-- -.lllttith*tden-.-tibbtir two o l elohlEliii Ili atbitih i r his 1h4i0 :: 7 - elliii . like demons, but not a single "grayback' did .s.p. ti li a see, -,.'N-4.inhabitaate-were:liect Eitt ) anehatintilinkr-lpio chidilgs, oitlesa expecting that the Yankees were 4441 " 4 . 211 11 4 , 1 ;hein all in cold blood bat is ,ilistitilied in - the town.. , - Ettaittif enues leadittigio,,thetown,and the work of destroying theirlittomt-commenced. siital track- - ww.toitil tli; - a:' i li s t art - c e : o f • tweifinisi:thifiet burned and the rails ao ww , p l A i hr, Are as to be ' useless. ' The bri&m,F. walnuts,. :twitches, water tanks "WrictriVAPPrla4tieg to the road of t wo nature Were thoroughly dpuramtk zftwatt:tha, opinion of oar en guilhorthat it ~vaald taka_ at least three weelnutatetthe; foal InEitining, - order witfrfig-thelforce:that they could . put to work- ---- Bivouac - T im eitorniri CALPProarlitng, bEriregtOlgirii*ii horses ionsi . rest after their long march, and the men an ] opportunity to e atchkliMhxzelearngwelill - not resume enr march till two o'clock tha t. afternoon (Saturday ) , intelligence' was then receivetthat a la!ge fares' ot , -rebel cavalry were approaching 'on - the Ger. donsvikle, . ~ 4/),..14 - --W4RII distant abeet four • ...,... .., - -:-Cien, Dregg at once . .. .. ...,:2 , , . 4 ;,•_,Yougk the t own sa d f. ?t , . , -.1 .. - Wynuatiels brigade in iilientrAletle on ' the - brow of a b il l abosalsidtatale Booth- Of :the town.= lb waitel i berp White time had expired witsatbrimmityythould have made his ap. . . . . .. . . .. . 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'.. ; ....-. • t . - t : -• .X.; I t t ... . .. tr ' 4 1 1 ;i 7:' ' 1 . ~ . . . . . . . - 1 . . .............. pearance, and seeing nothing - of hith resu m • ed his march,.leaving a 'portiotTof Dies Band I of the let Maine regiment, in all about fifty men, five miles from the Court House, on the Gordonsville road, to watch the movements of the enemy. • Soon after our departure a regiment of the enemy appeared in sight, when the Maine boys gallantly charged them, driv ing them back some distance ; but losing in the charge one man killed, one wound• ed and twenty-eight_ taken prisoners.; William H. Perkins of Company 1, was killed, and MellvilleCook, of Company B, wounded slightly in the foot. The bil• ance of the boys reached their regimeht in safety, without being pursued by the enemy. • Surprise of tbo Farmers, The country through which we passed inhabited mostly by wealthy, farmers. Mae had never before had eit.see the pleasure - ing any of the detested Yank eearmy, and as they were totally ignorant of our ;iii+a, i ence in' hat vicinity, their looks of w n': derment and surprise can babetter-itn g: fined than described. A.a pinny, of.- ur horses had given 'out, aid ;the beat atilt= were in but a sorry,,eondition,-SheColotiel• detailed a squad' of men td "scour the country, and take every horse Gt for sisr vice, and to leave in it, place one of ours, provided they could net of f it any,ftu-thPr. Very many valnable horsPa - wete 'obtained in this way, and as General Stuart setthe example and established the precedent, when he made his raid into Pennsylvania, I they,,can,fincl no fault; but still it - did seem ratherinitd.to'do into & rnatil yard, take his horses before his eyes, and ride oil' without as much as I thank you for it. We Arrived in the Vicinity of Colunt. bia about nine o'clock. As we approache ! d the town horsemen were , seett' hovering about watching our movements, and obe of our videttes report ,d a large force of cavalry about a mile ahead. Capt. W. R. Robbins, of the First New Jersey, was sent out with six ! men to ascertain: - the facts in the case. He scoured the Connttry for a distance of five or six miles, captur ing two prisoners, but discovered no force of the enemy. .., The Canal Destroyed. Parties were at once detailed to Mt the canal, destroy the locks, barn the bridges, towboats, ,kc, - In ten minutes after we entered the town, flames were issuing from 1 five bridges, three canal boats loaded with forage, bacon, whiskey, - and other stores, and two parties ender the, superviskin of Major Russell, of the First Maryland, - and Lieutenant Colonel Broderick, wera on gaged in cutting down the bank of the canal and destroying the locks. ' While this was being accomplished at the , eanal, another party, under Captains , Thomas and Hick, of Colonel Wyndhetn's staff, were in the town destroying an immense storehouse filled - with supplies of every description fo r the rebel r .army. ' A large quantity of whiskey, nicely bottled, label-, led and boxed,' from the medical purvey era's office in. Richmond, and what we could not carry away, was demolished and 'thrown into the canal, The inhabitants ueeer much Terrified at our presence. One lady came running out of- her'house as I was passing up the strget, - and, asked if we would he kind enough not to murder the women-'and children. I assured her that the only oh je_t..-teodirpeditione.ALreurter-demorgov- rit c opertje As - faras I saw, in) hauseiillregoodareili insulted or hito_lOtti 44114/)sl:"Wai,tairAe object df thl - wiEheTatiaghaucusAiiga4use„splishe.t the ti=tilitylel=ditl;,e Duly party " • • -were ,ifelLeke I unable hiffaccomplish, was thetruction of tbe titiPtlduct where the canal crosses ' the HivAr**l river. This is built of solid masclarYL . is of immense strength, and, we , ~ I It' .eang of destroying it. A fter leaving ~.e town Major Beaumont volun teered to return with a company and again attempt its destruction, and was permit ted to do so by Col. Wyndham. He sue needed in finding powder and fuse in' Co. lumbia, bat in consequence of the 'short titae in which he had to work, was unable to accomplish it. This James river canal runs from Lynchburg to Richmond, and nearly one half of their sup Plies are i'iafi's , potted over it. I think they mcceeneefin damaging it sufficiently to stop all-trane• portation for three or four weeks. Ihe command reached 'Stoneman's lipadqueri ters in safety abbut desk, having thatched between fifty and sixty miles. i The First Regular Cavalry smiler . Cauta'n l / 2 lord and Ftelner. While this was in progress, another party under Capt. It. S. C. Lord. cona-1, mending the First Regiment of Regulars,, was sent to Tolersville to destroy the Vir-! ginia Central Railroad at that point. Tp ler,fiville is situated -about six. mileolfeeen Louisa Court House. They tore up the!' track for miles, burned the ties, destroyed; switches, bridges, culverts, 4:c.,--recAer.l ing, the- road' impassable - for weeke.' A! portion of the command, under Captain, Eugene Bakeirtherl'Went gin miles furth er, to Frederick Hall, and cut the railroad! at that point. They aLso_xlestroyal,the' teletrhph itietratrteitt l : cet-1 the 41 k.ansl Ad'estroy'ed giivernment property. At sun• ' set Captain Feelner, of the same regi ment, with thirty rnen, Ntoeeededionithe road fo'wards I'redericksbnrg some six miles, where ,a bridge .cighty, oxininety yards long crosses the North Anua river. This bridge was guarded by rebel infantry. The Captain charged across it, driving the enemy from it, and 'succeeded:in - burning it without the loss of a man gy and captured five prisonets.... :, i -- I!: _ . ,;.- The Filth Health:int. Captains Harri son and Drumm:nos:id, Captain Harrison,commandini the Fifth regulars, was sent with his regiment to de stroy a bridge over the James river at Cartersville, some twelve miles south of IColumbia. He started litth on Su4dhy Might, and arrived at Shannim, or, its - the habitants call it, ".F,lerdiniog's Cross oads," at two o'clOOk and bivouacked till daylight... ,Two hundred' pickeet,m were then sefietA and placed ands li thecorn and ofiCiptain Drummond, withlostruc ions to proceed, to Cartersville and des roy the bridge at. all iiicr;,ards. Captain arrison, with the' balance - of his com mand, remained at Flemming's Cross toads to protect him from attack in 'that direction. iProximiti•fitih e'itP4elA4:lrnabibi. , 1 The rebels' captured 'the pickets, col:i -lls-Wing of. Captain Owen, Lient, - Etqfpnli (a' nephe. of the General), eadifkfteen reek. ' Word Vas at once sent to General Stoneman of the proximity of the rebels, and he came down with General Buford's +amend at a - dontld - 4tiiek', with shr tecee-'ef rtillery, nemy. but did not arriver3s . time to meet the e I ascertained film the inhabitants who ,witneesectihq iskultish. that quite a dumber of iiithels were Wounded. The erieiny f e force ,c2ll- _ l3 1 E. ista ofi---t t li,ct .liint.th- and atiiiiiiniteVix- pinia, did* riertititi-brihei tirisCiind'S'ec- ond_ ~,,..:‘,.--. cow. 2 , 43 !A:M' Anti Vol, litspatriett:;4;':' ' W4ijeg k ege t . oyeAte were.ilin progris - two'. other very important expeditions, Were 'Bi- ' ing earned out ?index., G -.eneral Gregg ; and CertmelKil atrOr' General G ,ggi With-the:Tenth -Nest York:and Firtittialais t and'iWo pieces of - - artillery, was Ao-prei oeed to Ashland,':ano4ifinos6ible, desti oy, 'She ilialroad Midge` at'lt 'it - point, which' Colonel Killiat%isli.;witti rri t e-1 os Ag '1 int and Twelfth - ILlinois; was to Between Ashland:and ilictitsond,destroying bridges railtoads &s. Tlio Bridge Aeross the South Atittititt3. stroyed . General Gregg destroyed the bridge accost the South Anna, on the road from Columbia to Spetteplvania Court ; then struck east 'and 'destroyed the road to Beaver Darn Station.,:tfien, turning North, struck the Richmond and Gardens- - ville pike. • Fretn:therele-ient a detach ment and -harped the: Orotund Squirrel bridge. ,The column, then marched up the pike to withie 'eight miles of Ashland, where they bivouacked - Monday:night. Punic AA Iticlottoud. - - • ''Prbire•-ettizans Itichmond in the morning, and:unwittingly came "with in our lines, we learn that a perfect panic 'existed in Richmond in consequence of our close proienixity ; that all the stores were hasty preparations in progress for leaving:the nit) , .brniany of the citizens and office-holdeie 'Oder Jetf.'s govern.- :scent, - that'theire viee€ no guns mounted tin s :thei ,fortifications guarding the ap proaches to the city, and that all the eel diers capable .of bearing arms had been Genf to Fredericksburg to join Lee's army. _There is hardly a doubt but that General Stonematrcotild hava walked into Rich mond, with little. or no resistance, -aid periraps=eiptuied Jeff - Da'vis himself had bet know': the . nate' tclititie; ailollhad tied his whole _force doivp there. As'it was' he gave :thefts a big seare,:and one , which th ey will;liang,retneurber. '• ,Tpea _ Ou ttit . y.Xo 7 Sits: Gicti. Gregg 14- JOlned Stoneman, . Multiage forced:march of about seventy miles. General Stoneman having accona plishedthe object, of his raid.. made his arrangements for returning. He weer tained that two brigades of rebel cavalry, under Generals W. El. Lee and Hampton, were within .two taileti of him, 'but evi dently afraid to attack him in his present position, but would doubtless pounce upon his rear column at, the first opportunity. Gen.Stoneinen now displayed his general ship. His object wls to throw the enemy ofclia:track, and, by forced 'marches, get VeYond his reach before he discovered his absence. On Tuesday he and the whole of Gregg's.di'Asion that remained station. ed at Yanceyville to guard the bridge over the South Anna river, and everything in .readiness to apply the torch as soon as the ,Column should have , passed over. Gen. 'Buforra brigade was still stationed at Shannon r aweiting the action of Captain Drummond. Captain Drummond Reportoll during the afternoon, having successfully TerfOrtnedilibt mission and'everything was at once got in readiness for our march homeward. The train of mules and horses which we 'had accumulated on the trip, and which extended a distance of three miles or more, were ,placed in the centre of Genetal regg'S Gen eral Buford was sent - to make a demon stration on Gordonsville, and by dark 'the division of, General Gregg had safely crested the - Sentl:CAnnir river, and- the bridge burned. The weather, which up to Alija time had - been wax nl and pleasant, suddenly changed ,to a cold ,aorthcadt sltrtriliz,4o,lleringAbe prOspect Of a-night's march over execrable roads anything but agreeable or charming. - DottOfen and liorreft were worn down with fatigue and loss of sleep, and our rations bad been ex hausted for sortie daps, rendering it im perative for es to ferage upon the coun try. A emelt:loaf - of eorn bread would command most any price, and a chicken a small fortune. A Separation of She Lino. Nothi of interest occurred:during the night. The male' train and. contrabands became separated at one time from the head of the column, taking a wrong road and going some miles on it before they were missed, the rear guard of course fol lowing in their, wake. Shis caused a de lay of 'some hours or ,more , , :but., by the almost superhuman efforts oftliti inerget• pi officers comprising General Stolicrot's and. Gregg's .Itratf,' the. inneeolumn got once more in emotion; and did not hair again until einen' block in the morniag.r— ln.the morning we found General Buford! waiting for tt; he having geue.within three! miles st.f. Rtitr4onpville r -but meeting not enehiyt .. . -At !telly's „Tort!. on Friday. ,morning at daylight we reaeltild - geilys Ford,and found the streaml so tenet . st °llea . AB to swim the horses' , . across... The Cou n try.Throttatt othleli ito was the finest" ever saw in Virginia. It has not been afflicted by the visitation of troops of either army until we passed through, and I am.convinced that it is the earnest prayer of the inhabitants that they may never be so afflicted again, The , wholeAtitte lcsoke r lilie."-onis vast' geld 6f I grain, every acre susceptible of cultivation having been either sown with wheat or planted with corn._ If it is the policy of the administration to starve them out it will certainly have to be done before the I next Frop t ia ; . verthAt fo r tttheyl" fyiljlthen have' gtlanjti.'• . • h 'lofted the world. The Inhabitants are haartil,yr„tEred.,and•.aick of the war, find, Pittiziy. of. Ahem would gladly have peace upon en, tetztar. The female-por• tic • of the community are by far the most bite- in thoirikatrectlo tho Yankees, and will be the last to yield. Very much val uable information :wag - obtained by Gen eral Stoneman from the contrabaosis, who acted att .i , gurdetri arid 'inforided contrabass, the iwhereabouts of rebels in the neighbor' 14pi,1 5 ,,_: The :p.riaotiers - - We• capiured will more tha4,oattklatilber these,tatepTiom us. .kiiidnegue - chpturee was ,it ,major ihniSttutresiitaff and alieuielahnt en Jock . . „ . ton' . rittOttr Wounded Properly Carel:l PIM- 7 , I 17 1 ePir*elnitIODDSiiille kligals Itnneti - ;_ , 1 quisite or Desirable. 1 1 ".h4 EADQVARTEMS AR Mt POTOMAC. .1 IMaY.- 9 ,,/.863. •f / •,- I . Rittertiljldder date - t 4 en the c infdinik.' on GT Ehe Medical Directorof thie.army, at all the weaaded wfthip ctthilides are properly "c'Elidebi ror and have everything they need. Those of our, wounded within e enemy's lines the'enetuy will not per it any perspnto gieit g -bat they are ttll'Eb elfse.jatanyht!ill ti) is li re s q .' nite;i l tWill he tele phed for. The effect of the presence 'o State agents has beeii to iityrfere:with, t e al 43BB 4 r Y i li i 4 l'it'l 3 ir a'aetn.PTlie le s 1) 6cti3F'ddes not desire them to ;, b here at this tugs; a.. . !.... !". i ' a• • 11 ••• , «JAALERSILMR.:;... - ..g.105* VosTint PniiiiriUGlE FIRE 11111/CIK ItIANIII - COMPANY. - • Imo ," titOvEtt4 co. anfaetirthioiThilitekTiles. dealers in Piro and crucible gin,. • 1/ffiee36s Liteg_street - iipty6 lagie n t. rdeii rei solieitedPd .`°4ll"l23=T 4 , .....!• taL lIIMEWRItie. riiiiitai. _— „ , .the . tivinkroied--4.10_Thy.4- talardrixt.-rearewaiww§,,,to near • oorner of EVA - and 1 a ktrestiLy". C. . , rue old atanti;lepititarett 7„.... .... Y . 114, 94 4 )1addle-Wrilia upon 0! Own. do-i • , , ..reatellsVelit at - lite .. nit: 'atonble 'rat B jrtial) Attlnitlatabiliiibtrientifdt'fs - ert.tirl:* Ve int_e_pepial attention. •., OD 14,1 nx&L BRICIELA.ND. • 31IROPEAN E N C V, RATFIGAN. EIfrIROPEAII •.IL.A_gent.„ 122 Moniangahela Houoe, Pitts burgh. 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Lansdell Co.'s Patent S. v a l v esomp, the beA ever inven ted, having no tis hot liable to get oat ol order and will throw more water than any pump twioe its rite. fob] 1:d/y. - - CHARLES L. CALDVir.LLL, 03tioce3ttor to Jas. Holmes* Co.. PORII PA rt, Dealor in Bacon. Lard, SUgar-Nrotl Rms. timoked at Corner Market and First areas. Pittsburgh. Pa deal lard. W.ll, LUPTON J. R. OLDDIS LUPTON & OLDDEII, LournoTtrßzna Ann DP/LVIS iII ELT CEMENT St, GRAVE( HOOFIN SO-Repairs to old gravel. Canvass and Metalto Roofs made at the toweat prices, All work promptly attended to and warranted, °Mae, Morning Poet Building, corner Filth and Wood stroets.2cl story. mhl7 60 1"IIE UNTIOA," ARCH STREET, between 8d and 9th • PHADELPHIAL UNDERILNIONED RAVING BE JIL, newest the lease of the above popular Hotel fora'sezies of years, would rospoctfully call the attention of the traveling publio to Its e tetra' la calitx..either tor business or pleamire. ' • noh3ilyd THOMAS S. WIMEI,4 it SON, NEW _DI'S covVatir To Strength= glad Improve tqe Sight. THE_„--....,,..,11. EEELE .. Russian -- Sp ataeles, rinnsoara NOrrirßlN43l V OH DE‘ fiL fective sight. arising from sae n other cane sa ca n be relieved by using the Itnstainn Feb.. ble.Speetnicles, which hare been well tried by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity. towhom they have given perfect satisfac tion.. The certificates of these persons can be seen at my office. 1111 s. AU who prchase oe pir elite Ran Pebble Spectacles u are enti t led a led to be sup lie d in future free„ charge with thosowhichyrill always give satisfaction. Therefore. if you wish to ensure an improve• merit in your sight call on J. 1)IAMONI), Practical Optician, llstanfaotunre dew Hueslan Pebble:Spectacles. Aftzati No. a 9 Byth attest. Pog. i3n3l4lna. g glace of 1)11,411e:1.s i 4 clos-Cd 157staiiraikr, - II AYE JEST RECEIVED A Largo Invoioo of Ohoiee Wines and Brandies especially for medicinal y , nrpcses, which we war rant pure and reliat le: alsdn. mph to stock of the quality Soft and Herd Rubber Syringes, which we will cell at old pricer, notwithstanding there ported adviknoe in pries A. .1. RANKIN Si CO., Dtuggistg, 63 Market street, m 32 three doors below Fourth. - pfti[ VA.I E II ISEALSES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE 50 SMITHFIELD STRETT, Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad• vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Drown's remedies never Jail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Alto hereditai7 taint. such as tinter, psoriasis and oth er skill diseases, no origin of which the patient bl ignorant.. • SEMINAL WEAKNES. Dr. D'e remedies for this affliction. brought on 'by solitary habits aro the only medicines known lethis country which are safe and will speedily restore to health, • IRIIMATI. Dr, Brown's remed E ies cure SM in a few due this total tiOlietion Be also treat Piles, Meet, Gonnorrboe. 'Broths] Discharges. Foruale Diseases, Pains is the Back and Kidnoys, Irritation of the Bladder. strict' urea, eta letter to 11,0 answered mast contain at least .ONE DOLLAR. Medieines sent to any addr safely packed. tßa eand_priVate rooms. No. 5 ess 0 SMITH FIELD TRENT, Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsthirsv JUST IkECEIVED • a splendid stook of BPRINTI DELAINRB &TR.EBS GOODO IGAILIt001; GING.IIAIIIS. Ate. Special attention is owned blear stock of. tau/line auti . trish . Litdine that was purchased before the Xroat advance iciD2l7 Goods. Cali soon and secure your Spring Goods as they will be much higher Remember the place, Ne. 96 Market street, be tween Fifth ihttd . the Diamond. Oda 11. J. • CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW • 'ollie° 'Nek. 69 Grant Ptreet: near the Court Rouse. Pittsburgh. A L L BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO 211 L his care grill receive prompt attention. COI! 'actions made and the money promptly remittal; deoeslyd 1 B I" (3" DIAMOND STEEL wonlis. PITTSBURGH. PA. 'BARK, BROTHER & CO., aliagtithruitiaa . Best Qgality Refined Oast Steel, Roar!), Flat and potngon. of all aim Waran-: a l eg i al tr r iinpoctod pr manaftuatared iIIi k i t L) ii cal 141 d a rh " second and 151 ftCAE ES /3 TATE SAVINGS /SST i.rTlON,Lietoorporated by the f , egitlature of ennsyw a. ard Open for Deposits ftom 10 a. m, to 2 o'clock, - p. o, daily; also on SATURDAY EVENINOS. m 6 to9,o'clook.• X. - 01 1 100A3MORTIT STREET.' I - • A SAP*: COINIENT and PhOFITABLE a IEPOSITARY, for lifeehanics, Laborers, ;Clerks. a a lelltinisaWhOse means or, savings are su % n I alsogoolmdnda itself to' Executory, Adel-leis tors, Collectors, Agents, voluntary Societies o Associations, and persons of all elasSest uterest at the rate of SIX. PER CENT; per' um is - paidon - deposita i whioh. -if not drawn, will be placed to the , credit of tho depositor cn 'the first day of May and November, and thereaf ter bear the same interest as the Principal. At thlsystu MOrlaklasees ah454 . 48a rash: 67 blaeltF Italian vearble (3,500 feet), at $3 7534 feta. 4 taps; • . • • •;. - Baltimore Coffee Market,Moy..9tb. , During. the 'pait'weelt transaniidne liavebeen Confined to small lots of prime Rio, taken by the local trade at 31c ? lb. ahe market closes but holders show no anxiety to realize at current ra t e , * We quote common to prime Rio at.3O,VA. Tze : Laguayru at 33933 4c. and - Tata ai 40C ?lb,. E. m'coLLisrish• ............... M'COLLISTER d RAVE., Manufacturers and Ilettinis i: in' j aiilinds of TORA.CCO. Sklg i lfe ja llF ) - CIGA RS. No.loB Wood glxpet, ./Koep coniktegkeng:la huge vitrAIMAS Pi¢esand E 9 • ai330:15'41e -•-- MOROCCO AND KID 8001.8 AT Mo. Clallands Auction Limo. DEALERS Izi• OILS. B. Bi. K I di. -0 O.; v switt.nolvana or" • Pure No. 1 . 'CarbOn WD , S9 - 018ee on LIBERTY STREET. OpPoolio Penn'a R. R.Depot. - ik§..All warratgllni. antorolydl • THE ARDESCO OIL.. COMV 4 NY UNEFACIVITHE AND HAVE FOE a a otioerioy article of Refinigit 'Oil, • PURE BENZOLEL warehouse, 2'7 IRWIIiIitTREET Lucent Oil Vito'rliir:i DIYNCIAN, I:IITNLAP & Zdanultuniziaref VITAE warm REFINED • edit It OD7 , burghOft3oe,_ Pa NO. 891 LIBERTY STREET. PitW . my&farid CIIANDELLETtn, BnaCHETSEi CORNICES. CANDELBRA:-N. 'LAMPS,: REGILDED OR REBRONZED. and made eqnarto new. Afro. Chandelieris . dre" altered to burn Carbon Oil, at .he : Lamp and Oil Store of WELD . ON, REINIIHE & KELLY, apM.y. I.B4.Woodstreet.near oth.; Buying Bolling ... 1 47 00 ... 1 34 . 00 The Piii/osophie Burner. MICIATEENW NEW DOVISEINACEINia 11 PhiloBOphio Bzmecrfor Cabals Oil la noir ready. It peaceseas, xrp.rly,salvantasrea over the. Common Burners: - 1. It makes &large 'or= =II - mat with 'Peri r adt rt. eombastio - • • 2. It trill beau any quantita , ol oil witli eateeii. S. It can be used with a loriu or short chientese, 4. It Catl be mod as a taper night-kinip. 5.1 t one altran:bo made to burn economically. B. it •is more - eashy,Wicked than any. otbur, 7. it eau be bin:Mimi rand lighted without re. movinsi the cone. - • • 8. It throws all the white. light above the °MM. 9. Me ebimilet can,' be" lemma or Inger* without touching thegiess. Theso,burners are :he isommou Nowieise. And, oatibe put on any lamp now 111 use_ Every per son using Carbon Off should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 25 oonts:„__Per dozen 162.: Soila No. 82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. 1e215-lidw HAmuszfr; PIANO DEALERS. DNA BE'S PIANOS -ARE STILL ahead of . Steinway's and all othor Planes made in this country, A °hole) supply received this week; CHARLOTTE BLUME, 93 FIFTH STREET, Po'e agent for Knabe's Planes and Prince's unrivalled Melodeons. apll Eit IR er A.. 1" N SECOND HAND PIANOS; CIIICHERI I QII7 -0 6170710.8E14Err . L - 11- tiful back Walnut case. very used—. ..... ... ...... ... $220 A 7 octove.Chiekering,Dotowood. round corners, a End rate instrument. A 7 octave, Ravi - Sr Co,„ Rosewood. a • handsome instrument in good order....: . 175 A. 6% octave, Stodart,. Rosewood. curved ' ramaelsin front ....... .. . ... .. 165 A 6 34 - octave, Zak) 6c Co, Rosewood, roun d front, an exceliont.. ..... 160 A. 6 octave, Ghiekering, Dosowoadlound corners. a gond reliable Piano ~ 150 i 6 octave, Hallet, _Davis .4 Co. hos. wood 135 A 6 oat ,. Stodart. Idahogon7, round front . SO oat, Swift. do 73 A 6 oat. German. d 0....... .. ... 160 A 6 oat. Dunham, do .. ... ... .. ASO A 6 oct. Loud do • 40 A 5.3 i oat. English do 20 A 5 etc. de dols For sale by Jourar u, MELtOB, R. H T 0 H . . . ( F .A.n c os. AvrimrigioNiL - . TOMMISSION k FORIVAII)IIiti 11ERMANTI • pealefin WESTERN RESERVE CREESE ? Floor. Grain. Fish.- Dried Frnit,..LlPtot 'Peart Ashes. and PRODITOE,GENEEMLLY,— Beat Brands of Family Flour . AlWays on _Kull No. 102 Sooond.stieet,.. Between Wood and Market., PFXTBBLI Wa..Liberal advani33 trunle 9n . Constganients.' ea.ll-1 , d - ;, . . J .5. LIIPTOII tt. GRAVEL ROOFERS MORNING POST BUILDINo. -11(Aviaist LitliAtwE Aintalio _ to overate = before the Dental the rifted fitateszand. the various Dental' Con ventions for the purpose of -hrtimMg bolero pr.f. ssion. lily Apparritiie for x.wityritetinir Teeth Without Palm lehallofuooeaiity be obliged to be away from my offtw the,,grmitot Part Of next' Spring and Summer.,and.that.mY pationW not be the lettere thiirebyAbitve soolated withroe Dr. E.' J...W.A1:31: a Dentin '.451 , !well known abDity/n every brmlchof thaprofatt. , igen; and whose' elemt .rtfus ahMtca-, itien of the profinnyion *herover -seen. •'Di. Vaye ma be with d from April lat. - sad will take the ;general charge of the lace in : iluving : me fretio, !devote ', whole attention hßittraoting Teeth. With my Apparitaith - artd tallre meeting_ no I part' the profewoon. L . Peas Ons who may Itave -, hithertcP Tailed to nave their Teeth extracted .for want of. ihrei on my part.er from defects in thnegattratua, are a salted that such difficulty.lre-ionizer -exists,' aa I have made manyimpreVements: agd; vote ray whore . limo , .• • - , Rtverencei'in- regard le: thid'itittieSsia ise find safety.of the . operations -if *desirixi, and hoof lledical gentlemen too. Remember that: cold weather la the thins whea_tlis3sippmatutiCdin bc'nsed to the , best' aivititaam' nihritdtraYl4 , Ii ot limitittleld street:. C A R:VE S 1862. DECEMBER. . 1862. W. D. dirH Metii.l.l4lM. • _ 87 FOURTH . * STREET . _ !Li RWE'Poirriom or mar:slunk _Atm ism hougEt previous to scrim-a ottoutte now replenished Oast hefura tho tsdveooeofthosensonywith-thenowoatdo giene eder in Curvets. Oil Cloths, Windo*bhiideoi Att. it favprahle opportunity. is offNedlaurolut,riii it: nioderatii rates. as Prtoes by alga Pg. s2.3ork TO BUILDERS AND DO__ We mews manabiefuringasitierrka, 1 -• 3- Prik. ilieireetire4teW4teXfrOie44o*l : hanr 41111 9 14 V a1t175. : 4* * l (4 3123 4 1111 / 1 %/ 6 0 4 4,6141 . 4 Lo_Th „won iskix , hint , strascluri uPrgeetwfor.sale four eligible loth gituat oti*theatilwar.of Grove streettinclVentiv,itenne dioi e - Seventh Ward:l4l'm townshil4 — - The lots enema - 24'100t frittit by TM 'feet "(100. =lndia bank t.4,a13 are wittitoW War: • ted by stresont And able on evrry eide, Two of .the lotd-bavwframti bonzes oo them, five rooms j and ball in ear.h, hydrants on be ;remises. They will bo sold all together on very 'avowable terms. A b nl r uire of J.N. ateett.HE,.A t ' Boa ewe; new Foa gen m% NON-RIPLOSIVE. • • ALSO; PIT.73B27.RGA•PEY4L 81 WOOD:STREET; corner; OM and lintb/C4W. " !r0 - 211 E JR:Athol enoramtandEilee7 13 , Modem.' o fall denomi ,nations. treat mast and delicate .ordats. opp Lusa az& dis dbmiseec tot - e • tua tiOng common and cddi to Youths of both sex, -. Uland Adults.. cinglt or. Martial Dimanse airgetrr pribliahes fain of Ur dolts elo:ther liltdrant and CaLselstltodest cre dreadful/it /flanked. and think ,it „a: great pin -cm:immoral and for 'oontsardnation and - corruption -claim their wive.‘,Prondalug kVA Alta &walrus. Choi 2ho ranwy Asa ofan'should be cautious to kocp them irviorance that they do the Luau as Dr. DRAW: 8T P. (except puhUshing) led aducrattvgr.rarg tiee might he iostrto - them among stupid Weedy modus nud presumptupris.ftWlies, born And raisatin Utnoranee. apruu pas InuMfOonid and who.compare society, in ati Peas, to.i to .dollars and cents_....myst.m;Cusly. meanly onitr tutted. It is to -pubirMtyi however.. that =mama rwremto and guardians are wianktcd that their daughters and wards, provicusisr feeble gradmf delicate cowmen mid fable have have bran restored to health and vigor hi. Dig. BRANSI9IUP. , besides many bafori and after augriagethrough him have been saved much MU feting. aniti ,ety -- mortification. /o. Erpermaterr hera cr nootrunalemmissions. arceamtdetelv cured in a very short space of time by his new remedler. which areteoullargylis ovni.lbey are coMPerandl -rom thn e~eta ble Kingdom . having seen the haw:oft BlewmrialtteatMent,hohas abandon ed it and subetituted the vegitablo l'emrde +tr esses are treated with marked su trotes--cavms bed Aver fozer years , (401 experience in them. west meat in hospitals of both the Old -World and -in the Urdtrxl Stating licabiblin to say—to all with a ,fair trial.-health andlappinew again lawn •upim the - now.--palied check: Trifle no finger 'th monhohardee end quacks. bat come and be cured Consumption and all .of ita kindred direasm,, of which en num! atfulNl.our coal:arks, MO -now, be relieved, Jury attend. to if time lru ll - p min funicf my treathuini wombs e copy af theadedlealifidviserwideb is oven grMs to all that apply lining the ad vantage- of cm forty years experionlie 'and observation. consequently.-he has Import= 3;111 in the treatment Lof enema] disesseri, and who . ; , in consulted bystusnroferKonosaspoom ntrindedTry recwobwrie eltisena...publisners pro paletors of, hotels, Ihnitliderd .street. near Diamond street. Private oommutd cations from-ail-Darta Of thii Onion Strictly r.. - toadocita roma *s, nog FiOo. • • 7 OM, Pittsbinth Pca) is VIEW ItIEDICAtCaen:U. -- tvini.raigispirsoleall:-/ixa miss xin:ituie - . i iiiaggi allB"l2zr;lllll32l ` ll Seminal. "Weakneic."Nightlg ginti • -- gi-xwlnatratinenwgenttaihnita:;c • Ml_ , Gravel. Gravel. Bfrietare and • Agemiens of the , rtegkezdTdadder. VIM. nu hope' used bywant& of -ONE -HUNDAED PHYSIUTANE. I . - in theit • viva%gewitist; • IMF entire success. sums • , t , •f il eanutze im uor.uns,,,O, or MD ~eemllodedßELL% EIVEVIEIO _ . are_eieediriiietrizi, often' erecting Cram in'A fear. dus, and *hen a carelierooted It bpormen 'Eiti:i,Vg=rnartg-'4gliat-b:'s:4l= aAttictomeeh. er - IxDregnatetthe breath and miter coated, all maracas taste is avoided. Not of Ileitis necessary rebilst wing - the= ear does their aotton arne with trAinoss p suits. Ea& W box contemn six &nen 'PRIOR Oki-E-DOM.A.R., Di. Barn "Pegnitfen on fierninai &if, , ....Iffentratngs,„ - • - . Abztea. Gonorrhea, 0/e4.4-o,:a Pamphlet o: 5c pages. out tahfulig important advise to Mo pa l es. SENT„gp.M. elm?: nra trained to • :•.ABI.BEIX. , I4.BIIIMIBoatC , A . Complete Treatise on : Gonorrhea, ria ur tree"thermions anima; with 7 ; Poser*dons, in-Ench„ ndepAgd. for pelf roatritent,:withent the aid gli ora physic i an ThelPilfa or Bookesnll be sent, seetashean gerratlen t .by poet-paiday eau , ar....ridwd Agnet. - enleetdpt 4- the =MU! J, BRYAN, 7gCedu.strnet, Eignerel Again. - dOSKPRiiIM - 01); esagegeldgrket, street and Diamond, Agent• for Pittebnrib; andB:eteeonlymo ' 3 °4 §r. at i Drnatigs, m : - IFtowzoßli awornEstoartis anist:publirbed. in , a Sealed Rtmelope. :Prise NATuiti, 01:ffiet- Alma. Radical Cuss erf-/SPerniatmrame: or Seminal R adical Involimtarp Enunizsionr. feud InMedimentir to :Marriage Arenerallycjigrvolumear, Consumptiun„ 'end'stc Mental andl'hyalcal Incapacity; result- Mg,from _Solf.4llMeeigoe-By CIJL • WRIZ„ISLD.: Author cilia, Green Book, eto ThOt3alidi'd'allfererti." Sent under seal DP a .plain; rmyeßipe, ste,arty, ad drear.-Ppat:riaid 'recebetof Six Con___,to or two portage stamps 4 b it - C. KLINE. 127 IsToadway. New,tortc., %Sir ' .- Past'Offico Rex. 4188.-' WELIE FABER & CO w tAit Ea IN E n -0 Eli LDERS • Itteit 31) vtan etezpa: PUPPWS:ra :WLEA IMES, Bear the Pena: .gaitisitCr:Depot• . _ flairiummunneas ALL. ;WINDS ow ATM Meant 'Thittnee., ranging from three to' hundred, and, Afty hem atom ' andZsalted:loz ( irigt F lll4 i 81 ,"F, 2 4 1 4 9 . Biagi FCIA/aCe'S. 440 riee. pesidenlai att.:triton tathemoraiyacUon of and Machinery for rthrtaisis and - tot MOW, and circular -rw.w mills. - nave &Ise on hand: finished and ready for &Sp miinitat short alien. Zairindi and Bailers ofercer descrinti on. • . • taiho t 'farnisit-Bolleis tad fleet Iron - seporitelic NiNvnat korfilbstidnt.Hanaerit sad. Pnines v ilt ri: hin a ery ° ICD 'a° d - rd - - aa lla hni ll e°Ua l°ll°- rde. ll " ' Onr piiSag are low. ourmachinerrinanniactur idmf me besttinality a materials. and varinnamt lD all to gine'ratigadion. rerOrdenslreatiali parts of the country stAtet idl zadrprismvtly f 0244,14. 1 4 1 p -813 1 1 BRIOICOOtTE,BlitigEis . - IJflt inrowatt. cc., imito . tt9n344BT°l°4t .• - •demlicesin4l.l4444'. 1 - • - " •_, , • •n r e i •k e. ,•, ,„ = _ - iffoot l aigul t S o l tlt i BEW Pettts. ElPeeill mien Of Copper Cat . tO 1:P17 - 41V/red ttern. Tallidkrs DAcrit & CAPpELL, arkititiViLlaCT IA.ILORSI IVIVFE-H AVE SUST EEC MIMED A ir-v Dug° an , Lwollgeleoted Atock of pS.prino Goode - • - nothnourasimerwr, veatin gs & e `ALSO—Azure stook - _ oENTis FURNISHING' GOODS catta4; wiek Me, grid every thing `r aptam:oll7_ brikst oliatattrnishink' Mora f,ktrors proOptly azpouted. ajcwv.i d wriBSTER•I3 $&,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY compbyta,PlotorbalEdfleriiitit7 forge by . • JOgri H. MELLO . , . , , - -. ,- - - --- -- • - OAL Liam Fon Nein- , 1 1 8 (nntlir- ; -striberbffera for sal very lost hill' of - Am!, eituateding town ~ nwpotmty, - Ohlo, ono tulle and a hrgroLe.,., tin Atattort on the nttstrirreli '2V Cfairdlantl -0 .. Fully fifty scream-It ratprovaiload gir. -_, ealtitatitmand the wholeiftrieh in aertntoto qhfkiglidingaar° a betwoil ictiatolgiu loptabar:-: 1 313 ,- ekte, • - The farm le well ratuatea within - foitaintAttofthe railroad: -•=__. _" ,:, . _:::::1 _' = -" Terms of aele -- Ortthalf - eath, with reesensWa . ~ e forille remainder: - Prise Vre Der were. * :i A4O :.• 111101 FLAELitteswilso.EN. .-.- - i t . es la Colamblana.eouotf. Ohio, • - e s r ' 4o . 14 $ 02013 cithir.dltossArtakzetttabuigN.= .-- a tiaufaii. " -11--L.—. .tvA itt/ *II F.:". Boota, Shoe& Gaiters and Balmonts made to order. of the best matariali and wo haw/. OUP. W. E. SCIUSIFERTZ it C 4).. Slilltb AMC.