The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, February 25, 1864, Image 1

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For standing matter per square, (40 woidS4 1
every day :
.One Laserkol3. $ 60 One month. $ 6,00
f TwO liiieftkitta.... 1,00, Two .months- •• •• 9 , 00
' ThieOL Interttoni_ : I,2slThree months_ .. 11,00
Four insertions.... 1,60 Four months..... 13,00
Fire i nsertiontii , ... 1,76 nee months 14,00
One week . - i. 2, 00 Six months 15,00
Two weeks..... . "3,60•0ne year 55,00
Three.pfeeks 6,001
One square changeable ones a week 1 year $30,00
I)AII.Y PAST,
Single subscriptions by 'nail, $B,OO per year, pay
able in advance.
Delivered in the city, at 18 cents per week,
Payable to carriers.
yIT EK. .IL. 1" S .
Single subscriptions
plea, each
Ten copies; each
Twenty copies, each, (and one to getter up,)
Fort Thirty '•
y
ftERNIA 0
. R. RUPTURE
Hernia or Rupture e ared
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
.tiferula or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture 6ured
Eierula or Rupture cured
Rupert re or II ern.' a cured
it a !mire or Hernia cured
(4 uplurt or Hernia cured
Rapt tire Hernia Cured
Marsh', lindical Cure Truss
Ritter's Patent Truss
Fiteh's Supporter Truss
Self.Adjt,.l inf.; Truss
Dr. Banning'', Lac( or Body Brace, for
„.."—\, the cure of Prolop,:, I leri. Piles. Abdomin,ll
and Spinal Weaknesses
Dr. S. S. Fitch . * Silver Plated Sup-
Piles Dro fur tde slipprn-t and cnre of
Elastic Stockings, f,:r weai aa,.l varicose
Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee Joints
Ankle. Suppol ler 9, for vetk knee joints
Suspeu.ory Bandage.
Self-InJecting Syringes, aiso cvery kind
of cyroz .
Dr. KEYSER has xlso ft Truss which :rill
radically cure It eru in or R upture
45TOtttluto at hi; I , a;":; ottE, No. 110 WOOD
TREEf sign of if
ruing f r Trussc—
In:hes around the i
DR. K DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE
E YSLR t, gi, .• personal attention on Diseases of Females, Preenancy,lscarriage,
A • /
lielirrxtuettou and Abuses L -
to the aplication of Triisv., iu adults an i children,
o ß f a N rr a e t n u n r e e s , s n '' d te irn i 1 1
t d y i ti ea lly the L
and he is satiblici tnat, v.ith an experience of ' YATE: MEDICAL ADVI:tEIf, a pamphlet of
y address. tail cents 1 . 1,;,.1/
:twenty years, he will he enabled to give satl6fac" page n s e y n ot rt e,','uteo nn
.6.1, - -The pills and Book will he sent t y mad.
confidentially a hen desired. AF:4 I 11_,Y oLA
; and pre-paid on receipt of mune3 by
J. BRYAN. 31. ill., Lieuertil Agent,
No. 76 Cedar street, New York.
~ . .,- .J oseph Fleming, Drinreisz. Cl‘ bet .
the Diamond and Market street, - /igeht for Pitt '-
burgh. omiterailhw
I.II.IVA.rJr
Self-lujo. cling Sy. loges
Self-luje iig• Syringes
Syrluges
Self-Injecting. Syringes
Sold at DR. Wor.l street
Suspensor) [Sandi" ge,
SllSpClaSory
Suspensory Lltxudrtgert
Suspensor) Itawhigt,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A dozen different kinds,
A ,izea daferint kinds,
At Did. Woo.! street
not 0-1 yd&
P ILE, OF
TWENTY YEARS STANDING
CURED.
Below will be found a cerkleate from one of lhe
most respectable cdizens of “71kins loumship in
regard to Dr. Heyset's Linermy' Blood See-:her.
2714 Doctor's certjficalcs arc irtthin reach, and no
one need be deceived ir, r, 91,2 to preparalionA
DR.. GEO. Lccame&Meted with
Piles about twenty -sr
hay were growing worse, to n, to trouble me
very much, so much so at Utile., to unlit me
for work. Sometimes I was so Ltd that I could
not do anything on account of them. they came
.olit On me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried
a great deal of medicine for theta. lused to buy
ana take whatever S couLl ilear of or read of In
ciFyilars and pamphlets that fell in my way, but
I could not get cured, sometimes they would do
me Some good for a lit t!^ while, but afterwards
they would return a,galn as bad as ever. • I also
applied to two Doctors who visited me at my
house and gave me bOLLIO medicine but it would
not do, I cuuld cot get well. Over a year ago I
got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood-
Searohter, made by yourself—when you sold it to
me you told me one bottle would not cure me,
and that my whole 83 - stem would have to be re-
AeWed by the medicine before I got well.
bought one bottle and took it home with me and
used it according to ynl.: Ilreetions. I then call-
ed to see you again, n Lou you said I could not
expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought
it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five
bottles. After this qui,lity hsd bee❑ used, I
Was entirely well of the Mei, which had tortur-
ed me for twenty years. la other respects my
health is Improved, and I Rai as well as could be
expected for one of my age. t.ei slxty rs
past. I have been well now for six months, and
there la no appearan:e cf a return cf the disease
I can do any kind of fanning work now without
the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can
pitch hay, chop wood, lilt, or do any kind of
work why/ before used to hurt me. When I
found out yak Blood Searcher I kept on taking
it until Igo! . enitrely well. I consider it my du
ty to =eke my case known to the country for the
henget of others who may- he suffering MI I waa,
and do not know the value of your medicine. You
may publish this if you like—l live in Wilkins
ibien4ip, and will be pleased to satisfy any one
of the truth of this certificate If they wish to call
ELLIOTT DAVIS
December 24th, 1883
i'iT'Look out the 7147714 4f DR. GEORGE R.
REYSER on tle cover of the bottle and pasted over
Me *Ark.,. also for Als stamp on Me United States
ditalp on The top of the boUle to prevent bass imPol
edilpriary R onizrious artictc Which is
4,lo•Ayass!,
X 1,6 0
1,00
1,30
1,20
1,10
1,00
DRY 600DS, HOSIERY, &C.
_. STEAMSHIPS. • i ~ authors and theirsxmiipli tqanypeison
-4 'i_ aim ~.__
, 0 ,,,, t al contact Witifitffa' is traitor linfittsinag.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! _R-..A..10L,.n,C10A_D1 SAJL.F.:.
G' --- C N - , -- -t. ----- R D - .1., I N -- TTY. T.. he , , 44.. For In * -
"with sword oit'ffigh,lo do 4iii . e'
Robert Garrett & Sons and the] Steam • to Queenstown and Liverpool, -2_ ---- -=_______ ________:.___,_:_ - --7--
Pennsylvania Railroad Comp'y In the Court The First Class Powerful Steamships, LYRICS OF LOYALTY.
sino, TRIPOLI
And
An unusual fall assortment of everything in The Steubenvtle and Indiana ~.aideasecTlTaDrfl- lIIARTIION, I
TRIPOLI,
A New Book of Abolition Poem.
IlitlTElTet ricivr doin 'ick-
The Orem Tome,
C :0:::
Ihe cire ,,, Tonic, the Trimming and Hosiery llne.juat opening.
ni ßtl h road wil ? , o ur mir . ng' and enr Jere- I rison County
. ~ WILL SAIL FROM NEW
y Al I (thin.
...40,_„,". , 51 York every alternate Wednesday,
We
Mallated tor the wai- 7
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The Great Tonle, We would call the particular attention of the Alexander , Trustees and Others •
Tlll9 k a thoroughly - Fankee book.
'I" he Grest Tonic,
- 1" - 4(41Wil .•' from Liverpool every alternate
I N PI4SUANCE . TO THE 'JUDGMENT : - .2.7-.71,7,17.--. Tue - lay and from Queenstown The muse that inspired it, ,it is plain Put if through."
' JI. in this ge.se, °Meting the sale of the Steuben- every' It
a eimate Wednesday `'L , vine and Indiana Railroad, to pay the amounts Steera ef 1 3 1 . - I from every page, lurks about Plymouth et duty on "Boston C oninidit, - thtitt gl)
g th passage from .. ; erpoi
n or Queens
'inanity
Ladies . ascertained to be due said Wilbur and Alexan- to'wn 41.30
tier, Trustees of the first mortgage and also the From' New l g ork , t r o i l t .. s ie l tVo r o a l, 1N.35 i ln currency.n Rock and feeds on codfish balls. The reproaches Copperheads, and inthliata the
Debility,
amount sues hem as Trusteesof the setondinort- For Steerage Passage apply to WIELIA ' ) ‘`l ' ' " '
Ms & .y ma are in every possible metre and loyal to share his perls,,limid a t e fi g _
at - g-
Debility,
, gage of said Company, and in the obedience to OVION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or
haunted puddles of the 4 classic o t •
~ _ ll post.
Debility,
an order-of sale issued out of said Court, dated
THOS. RATTIGA.N Agt, present every shade of Abolition folly - :- -
lability, an
slink away;
'to a large an I besutit„l stook of Beal Buttons, the sixth (6th) day of January, 1664, I will offer No. 122 Monongahela House, NVater st., and devilishness. Here, a yonng "Yank" But who seams roses the:zoe to •
at public sale, at the front door of the Court not-ly-d Successor to Thos. Rattigan ;at Harvard grOWS as tearful over the Deal our lane all shame and:Vl , -
oe
Dress Ornaments, B.lgle, Gimp and not elties of :H, ill ' -
the 'Season in Hal; Dresses and Nets. Also a STEUBENVILLE, OHIO,
1
PASSAGE FROM THE - OLIQ - 01TNTRY, slow progress of our armies as though must go forth-to-day." ' • '.' ' ' i''
the place designated in the decree for sales, and Lower than the Lowest. . hewere eedine: the
veinier union- tch We venture our word , ii 'on' it4h the
to
pa P id
' between the hours of twelve o'clock, noon, and
THE. UNDERSIGNED IS in Weathersfield7 The able maiden varlets wha •hrive grormit.outitbilfand
three o'clock p. m., of the
....._:,...... now prepared to bring out 1' who who sounds-this dirge is as blue as the pages more of.doggerelha the same fitloirt,
feactf Day ot Februry, 1.86.1,
.11eE:_, "MIX gees by FIRST CLASS NI aIL • •
to the highest bulder,forcaah the entire propertv
,--- ----- TEA MER ' ''. '
, 050“....‘ , ...,- b • . 1. , direct from LIN Elf- lights which her daddy hung out to the are attached, evert,* one a them, elther
anti road of the Steubenville and Indiana Hall- POOL, LONDOND ER Y, or 0; 1 LWZY to NEW British in the war of 1812. to Gov." Andrew's ‘zriocil4bP' Oil-61E16r
road Company, lying within the towns of Steu- YORK, or PITTSBURGH, -
On this page we are invoked to I ace Greeley's "Me thltlidr4 Ilkau
bent ills and Ivewark, and between the same and
SEVEN DOLLARS
the branch of said road from Cadiz Junction to
• "Arm! Arm! for Liberty"- l sand." These gigantie,artnieslite not
lower than any other agent here. Call and get
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN) the town of Cadiz, including all rights of way
held and contracted for by said Company, the the rates and be convinced. Steamers . sail • y lit
week, and passengers are I - ;an opulent sutler who sounds his h ,
his P expected to move until the
~5e9,8,0h of
superstructure and traeks thereon, all side tracks, _ , .
browl
.found_n everything.
trumpet I. om a frame pa lace in the suburbs t c rebels, when they wi ouhtless
turnouts, depot grounds and buildings thereon s i--irtg i s ,g - ht ou by first class CLIPPFR ~ ~.. .
head towardii 'Canada 'tit a; aee"Which
Of this a alual.l. I on; .
very low rates. Sight 01 Hunker Hill, purchased with theprofits will s - I a. -- ,
and appertaining , thereto ; including also an a' '' SAIL ''' !cassia . At ,
Drafts on the INAI It 1\ AL BANI. payable at 0 WI i uan e ineuleilitnire tortoise - march
Of this
V aluable
T on le,
EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING, fart of said emitte all machine shops turn
f bad whisky and unmerchantable eggs.
Of this aluable Tonle,
. I lir at e 1 n any of Its branches in England or Ireland for sale I M'arenhgalo4:::::
on Richmond. i - :-
aides, water stations, warehouses, lots find lands
A wretched divine who, in peacelbl tinoies
Of this altiable Tonic,
E r particulars as torates,ac. apply to .
used in operating said road and held by said ' o
; We close with a simple and,beatitiful
i iiiiiy 75 i'te. and One Dolicir per 11..1 , 1,2,
L, r wandered empty among his paternal
Conipany for that purpose; and all the engines,
Poem from the hand of a y,o,intg
.Penn
i ~,I) 75 Cts. and One Doibir per Bottle.
Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth at., crags, white as the elbows and shiny and 1- • •
Only 75 Cts and One ' , oiler per Bottle, Gentlemen c ures, cars, machinery tools. and all other . -
property used in operating, maintaining and re- jan2o-eod and 66 Smithfield st., Pittsburgh.
thread 1
mire at the knees, now fattening' S '•
vlvanian-a 'mihdest vhileti• peei4 u P
Only 75 ('t s. and One Dollsr per Bottle,
among the Yankee -hollyboeWsatirnow
:llenufactitted solely by S. A It 1 Nli El, a
pawing the said Mid, belonging to said Company, Passage from England and Ireland, on his collections for the Christian Com
end all other, the i ' , Anchises, rights and privileges
1 era, onions and cabhage4teads rtvhich
BR, ) General Depot. 116 Merket street, liar
of said s teu ben ville and Indiana Railroad Con,_ on
and wild with the strange sen
risberg, Pa. For sale in PITTSID f?, ili l e -ol .
~
il.iii 6.:: .77.; , 0 0 .
i Frank Moore has gatheTed intoittiapoet
e ~; n.; a toll 1: 1 ,e 14 Foraishing fond,. Fine , which, under the taws of the State of
I sation of wearing cloth with the nap on,
Stil;"ek she
all"
and'i°ekthe
ast°ll4
ical pursers. It is calla " A Plant frotn
respectable de,alers.
i subject t., judicial sale,
1 shouts, in his glee,
For sale in Pittsburgh hi I? I. ' , ELLER:, a. .
Shirt;, Net hoes. I miershirts, Drawers, Socas, the n r7:b a y- r . e And in Ih:tiring' theseld a s n a d le, m th a e y p l l ' a a i s lt s
CO., and B. L. FAIIN EST, iCK a C. i.
EUROPEAN AGENCY , seal
and wile written We believe,
janl4-6m
Paper, Linen. sibl Patent Steel Collars and of said road, with all reebestate and fixtures be
• ''Go faith to the nettle, ye sOlid 011111' Lor.l" 1 -' •
from the station of that man', itethe sum
_
longin g and appertenant thereto, will be sold et,-
The touching lines. I mar of 1862. Its author is. George AI
.TMPORTANT TO LADIES, 11, elute •- i; i rts of the neu-e,ii id - } les and stipe- tire ; but the locomotives, cars, rolling btOCIL atvl
THOMAS H. RATTIGAN, '
Personal property not attached. of said company , •''-,-- ..m. EUROPEAN AGENT, No. 122 1 A brand Is on thy brow, l trod Townsend.
i:, c- e;i silt il 0,1 - 11,01111 lOW prio• •
will be sold eeperately, mid to avoid , acruice, at . •.• a_ rs• Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, ,
"Crest American Remedy."
not less then two-thirds of the present vales ...,-;-,..-........e.,:-...,.,_ Pa., is prepared to bring out or , carry "A mark it. on thy breaat," I
_
Mer. hants obd all who buy to sell fig lin will y
back to the tiln t h e when the
thereof
bring out ur send back paseeng-ma from or to any . -
Harvey's Chrono Thermal be supplied At fastern prices. The amount of first mort g a ge lien.. ..*2.318,326 pert of the old country, either by steam or sail- I bellOVOlent passengers of the May TiOW er
sitTli I BONO:, FOR SALE, payable in any i 1
j and i their children, propagated their faith
_l O l - sIMAJLib:, PIEL.L.S
MAull I 'AI & eILI Di.. The amount of second mortgage lien 1,314,441 mg pockets,
lily AYE NEVER YET FAILED( WHEN r d , 2o
TE , Market st
t. 1,692,766 part re Lurope. i mrrimg witches and tossing Quak
am the directions have been strictly followed.,
era, 1./I.LtS, at one felicitions stroke, ream:-
The terms of sale will he cosh, hut the punches- Agent for tin' Indianepolia end Clncinneti Ratl
iff removiue difficulties arising troin
- -
ermay .W,posi t ten per ern', of the ebot e slim, road Alma. Agent for the old Black star Line ' ing the numb: rof beret Ca, and striking
013STRVCTIfiNs, 05 roPeao 1-:.: CF NEW GOODS IMPORTED aiisa,vou, on the .I.y of the a s k „ with itx,mis L. of •alltag Peel:els, end for the lines of Steam- awe Into those who are left, with rehears-
N Al I_ RE.
Jewett, the Receiver of the r0a..1, to be forfeited PrlsSllllllig bet., era New York, Liverpool, Cild.9-
Or in restoring the system to perfect health e hell
in case the emount tit los hid Is not made rood It gow and Galway , al ' of the agonies of Hell,
THOS. H. R_ATTIGAN. , 1 ,,,,,, b um who sings _
suffering front spinal Alll,llons, Prolapsus,
the time of tne return of the order of sale. janii-lyd
Uteri, the Whites, or other
weak,
of the - I I
:•,. R. :UAULS. -
Uterine Oreene I'he Pills are perfectly harmless .
* • special al inter Commlasiono s TA TENIENT OE THE CONDITION ..fhey ha ve gone to the 'south,
on the constitution, and nity he Liken by the
Janus ry 9, 1664. janl2- alit
ts,. of the
Will they et er leturlif"
most delicate females e iihout causin g , distr....,
at the same time
C, HANSON LOVE & 003'. F A . . 7,
eft iF. ;: ) ,,lnl ....", :,-,
high o F 200 ACRES , ia- --, . 4 .. ". -I .. . lenl I, Us in sonic. doubt us to the meaning.
THEY ACT AS A CHARM,
state fit cultiya- tnartet nab. rue anu marine . -
It o, probable, however, that he refers
By strengthening, invigorat toga nu,: r, stot li:11.e
tam, and the balance well timbered. aft timed in
system to a healthy ea:n.1111011. 11110 1 , 1 , 1111,.;11,g
Moon townalli, Allegheny county, Pa. 'Clu. INSURANCE COMPANY, to the niggers which his
,g randfather FDltt
01:1 the monthly period with regularity :\ .., mt- - 1 , ' • "--, • . improvements are a new bilge Frame House and
, into Virginia, when lrivery ceased to
ter from what cause the nh•t fustian .may et Ibt• 1 - 7111t,5, De Lamas ; Ginghams. Barn ; 1 rut! in abundance • convenient to mores. Jan. list, 15.41.1.
pay in Massachusetts. Burly Doolittles-
They should, hoe Poet, Nor be taken the bat
Churches and schools; ay, miles from Stereo- ' •
_
three or four months of pregnanc l , , thou g h I, t i,2
arm's Mills and Postrdhee • 14 miles (min Pitts
and Perkinpings, exemptedby some friendo
ba orb . a miles from •-et. rok'leytilie Af..1,110101C- A_SSFIT'S'.
Iv surgeon for weak evi s, confirmed
at any other time, as miseerriage would Ite the
_I send the number of ! result.
HOUSE FURNISHING AND MOuRNINu GOODS VERI toe n. Fur I nriher perticulari Inquire of Alex. Bank stocks
1- 69,198 00
- iiedlatsly over the • Each box co me as
Till;. PRICE, (C, E
' , IC, ellSoll. On the 1 1e11.1,4"6, 01' Eld/lreilS [liars
DOLLAR.
CHEAP
ALEX STUVENsTIN. Railroad Bonds 108,150 00 exuburent patriot ism
lebga Moon Pestottice Loaned on Mortgage on Real E s tate 49,... , 23 00 '
-Wk., stands aloof, when Freedom callste-
ViWELLING HOUSE FOR kA LE - 14:1 1 T I 1, ( ,,.', 1 , : ,",e r .", I , 3 ,,„,,,, :, j ,
In a word, we have a choir ,if deeayed
, iI.,N A .', D LIVE.I" pre'', j - ,,E , 15 '.l he subwriber otlers for sale the Asa ening (~, , 0ther i,7;;,,, n ,.;,;,', 1 , - ;,,,, , c , ; , ,;Dic o gr t ' s Y . 3. : 5 : i3 - •,-:.
house In !much lo• now In Cb, ' , II Wiled U7l 2)1.1 ! h ash In
preachers, weak-legged young coreg•ans.
i,..,uu ~ s f" D1. , 1;' , .,
Avenue, first ward. A the-luny The 10t is '27
'1,3 , 28,003 92 ; angular maidens and miscellaneous
feet front hy tea deep. rionttn e back's a 20 feet
1 -.1.- 1 .1311-1 - 111 - IF2S. , sneaks, bawling out to their neLchbors
Miley. It is a two storied hrick,• contain* six
rooms end cellar Tie. out-houaes ere a tt ash !hell led L ff "" * 13.366 GS 10 "Rouse."' "Stri7.e."' ' ' Arm?' ' "March !'' I
house. td ehle. colt house, ao There is a leree
,and perform other martial antics, while
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yard surroundlne the dweihng, filled with aliede
these loyal warblers remain peacefully 1 ::::
Find ornamental 're. s I' here •-: , and water in A.
.A. CARRIER & BRO. A
al, the rooms of tne dwelling.
~ gents, ' perched at home, iattening on the plun- 1
I .6:: i_ii-r ?or ante a desirable country resi
-63 FOURTH STREET, der of a war in which they have shed i
dente in Rochester towship, Beat er county, Pa.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. I nothing but ink, and spent nothing buy'
7 1 .t. 7(t Market St. containin g twenty acres rd ground. There is a feld.l-2rmi _
fig,: bon storied tonne dwelling,-nontaini ng six --
I_..i l''e - In ss,u r ttuc e . ,
___ __
One of the most vociferous songsters
' breath.
barn.
nut-houses, arc. It
i,
isiic , iii
ii
mile ir ,, mi Ile ,. Tirs-HE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE t in the book is MT. Theodore Tilton. . 1
New Goods , r, r.)7,,''',;1°, 1 .'r ' ,t i l e ] kinds o f fruit. There is a a " g ‘ o ' 7
_a_ (~ ). 01' PHILADELPHI L. Rochester depot.
.-
ndeent I
J or ter
oath Avenue, Allegfien ) city. W ms. inquire qf 1? M. DOLLS. . editor of the New York
Ne Goods jaw.r74l
ALEX. HILDDIN, President. . who, it will be remembered I
wro p
teend last
w
sANDL WI 'Rs, S tce President. summer, a tin illing editorial upon the
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WrgieVtixsiiiik..-7 --
I-
Capital s - mo,ooo. cowardice and absolute treason involved I
•
In tendering three hundred dollars to the
Imo Leaf:. p,,i LO, E., W. J. HOWARD, esq. 1
0., New GO' 1, No. 114 Elm St. 6th Ward.
J. Lpi; AR Ta1. , 31, 0N . esq. government when it "asks life.;'' Scarcely
" 0 "
E'4 This property Is one of the most convenient
and desirabl e . reaideu v es in the c:! y. . i . he 110 ex- Are among the Trustees. waS the ink dry upon Mr.Tilton's essay
when an unlucky turn co the wheel cast
Pollclea of Insurance issued at the usual me- .
0) New Goods
a tes o f . ro tz a r Elm to ( ongreee street. Ihe house
'r Cat- rates Ns Ph profits to the assured. The up his mune, and he was duly enrolled
- briek. containin g si v rooms besides
„„, g 1 , 0 „,, t ,,, g , g,,,, ~,,,i Nh , , iry lest . bonus was 4J per cent
among the army o f conscripts. Of course
Ei bath room,
cellar and pantry. There as a fliel.l) paved large Lean rates are _v per cent lower than mutual.
t miy.,ue Agent. he marched-yes, he did-he marched I
a i i pl New Goods 3.1, Vii=.e%`,!it , : ,t i n,b .. 1, 7h 1r ,'!.,T.t.' - 'an,,:i''ZElT: te ';:. febi2 69 Fourth at.,(Burke's Building .I right up to the exemption office and paid 1
hall painted and grained ;parlor nicely Needled M I COILISTE & BAER , his three hundred dollars,_ and got his r
114
~-1 - r with marble mantles ; property ell in good condi
lion Price a -I,OW. Terms -62.000 in hand and
108 WOOD STREET. 1 , papers, and hastened bark to his snug '
RHET'MATISX. New Goods ,7 g New Goods the balance in two years 1: or tun her partictilers
; sanctum, and composed the lines entitled
a War Humn"-
_
Pr. Brown's remedies mire In a few days this se el inquire at the premises.__.ciels- , nl 11_1 - AVR NOW IN STORE A LARGE
- -
... lot of Navy Pounds, l's Lump, Baltimore / l'O'GobdeBaftoeutnhed Nation
- e
- 71 of this book.
painful affliction.
• 0 4 0 I
Spun and Bright Pounds. Also the largest and One stanza of this valorous bard's
He also treats Piles, (}lest, Gonnorrhoe, Um- New Goods 03. New Goods /
6,A 7 ) / most complete assortment of CIGARs in the
thal Diseherges, Feinale Diseases, Pains in the
Ar ,
city, which they will sell very low for cash. I "Hymn" will suffice as a speeimei:
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, 0
H
leb4
"Slay thou our foes or turn them to derision,
Strictures, etc.• A 4111, /
, f
Decision
A letter to be answered must contain at least a' ,
New Goods " 4 " w New &Yds BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY.
I Lhatii°tVeeibl.fr-red Galley ° .
green with peace, as in a vis
ONfl DOLLAR.
. PM 11,
ion."'(!)
Medicines sent to any address safely packed. .
Office and private rooms No 50. Smithfield
‘ Ce
--''-- ißi ' ji 3161 A i' 'Pt .li7 X INT I We would suggest to Friend Tilton
Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in i (of
STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. nohad&w.
all kinds of , course he is a Quaker pro ten.) an
1 additional verse, to be inscribed to those
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD • his • those
NO.
I 1 Of fellow conscripts of whom the
NO. 011 FOURTH STREET, ' Government "asked life," and who hadn't ;
Between Wood and Market,
1 three hundred dollars to give in lieu
O
de3 PITTSBLIII, PA. I
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thereof:
RMSBY IRON WORKS, I Fight you poor devils' slay the traitors who I
he
'Wharton Brothers & Co., , whi mp shoo,
l e 1, in the soft-cushioned Seat of Exemp-
i
tion, 1
I Peacefully shout for the nigger's redemption."
Forney is one of the bards of the book
land sets up a . loyal and metrical yelp
from his wellitlipointed kennel. His po
etry, as becomes his peculiar position, is
;
of the doggerel kind.
Here is a specimen,- The title of the
piece is 'The Men zolto fell in Baltimore."
"Next came the Alassaallusettemen,
Gethered from city, glade and glen-
No hate for South, but love - for all,
They answered to' their coUntry's call.
The path to them seemed broad and bright,
Ile i sought no bonen odd no fight,
As on they marched, the flag belore '
New England's braVes through Baltimore." I
The reflection on the Massachusetts . 1
troops contained in the • line which we
italicise is not the only noticeable thing ,
in the ditty of the "Dog,"
From cover to cover this is an ..elboli
lion book, No patriotism is recognized
save the kind which consists or finds its
highest development in stealing and
lauding negroes. The pages that are not
devoted to praise of Massachusetts are
bespattered with false and fulsome stuff
about African valor -the “bondmitn"-
the "Lord's deliverance" -the "flag of
Christ" and like nonsense and blasphe
my. John Brown, house thief, mur
derer vagabond, who closed his career
of blood and theft on the gallows-who,
by the laws of every nation on the globe,
civilized and uncivilized, had forfeited
his life, is thus canonized byone of these
codfish laureates:
"a
_prophet's soul in fire came down
To live in the voice of Old John Brown;
The eye of God looked down and saw
Ajust We !Why an unjust law."
The blasphemous freedom with which
the Abolitionists use the sacred names
of God, Lord and Christ is not the least
remarkable thing in their literature.
Every devilish and fanatical -scheme,
whether of blood or plunder, which they
propose, they cooly announce as the
: . ; ..e..ez,-,al-.ii
'Lord's own, ' "God's great work," or ____ _ -
,:'
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~:._
"Christ's deliverance." The theology of I : ' simrEARK--&-ar,...-7
the most of them may be briefly summed ,
up in the language of the "Liberator,,. NINTH WARD - D 3- ton
has the power to abolish slavery and i
Warehouse, Ivo: 143 TTratiuliiti SOVeterts.
PilsittitUßGlti - 1 ( AC
dot t y lke e. :r iw or i gs i n o and oracle:
te 7 y f , G z i;c e i
i .:Hr a ni z g ry h*
eat scoundrel." They are intensely ! . 77
yr
oi .'.;l;te.la --.-: -
pious at presen,t in view of the large I -A4-,agulaaii.et, of a n r o x " " 4 d , ,.
Lit li zis of
bodies of negroes to whom our armies 1 Mecedliirtetorte sottgima;-6-jaranlyrater
have opened the gateway from slavery:i Jj's:,,-11Iglai,,AVELTZ;trac.loei,.....,14P*Seal•--
to starvation. They are immensely pa- i 7Wjar,t,Qand-7"hinktriP.,""-.„,,,
triotic in view of the money, which is ties made to order. - . -- ' s '"'"P"
being poured into their pockets by the`"'„llav jq#:-comPlete; muld iWirraittll:o to
Government at the, expense of the rest'! V t ti,
fie . e; "4 l7 , .' 4ll " l4r YiA t k. , ws tritu d HY
of the land, for the productof theirshopsli ,
..„,,... irrirrio . A. , :„. , vi,,,,..„, v i‘ vf
and looms. Piety and patriotism will ; : , U9 r U - W111_ ........ ,_
_•X B -1.1.1.!,;r7rYti•-•
vanish together as fugitives and con- jr,s„,„ .. ot y„,„ ‘svklm- - 1 11117 ' ' i 'is so
tracts grow scarce, and New England i ''''''''''''” .%"1,- '...‘„f'"lget-' -*I
will BWaresolfterith;xwar, .as it before, -1 IT= gJ-p.l le *,,,. t er ib uh.. l43 - .
.with blatant infidels and howling trai-- [-Alm, 't 1 ''. •I , e • ' e-Ati & AT . 49441:a
tiles: .._!. ,
,i,fpwt w..cririolinc:x
• - Thexelitagooddesiotstese a tt are I NO 0 urerit7- o - rOomae a. ble
- tluotighdds look' which of ta „ lot
eciati=s , •
' - Va: 6i t
.;t
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, 71%, wi
pelt diliPottitio . ii - of rho P Iv . J :i --,- - PRst warlord.
— !itillit iv. t ?IL "?i'd.': . I i'l • i , to,. I, . .....- - ,-,- • • -
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
len Mortar. Persons
cry
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
i irI'ITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN
11.
_./ need of medical advice should not latl to gi, e
; him a call. New Goods
Br. Brown's remedies never fall to cure impu
rities, scrofulous and venereal affections. Also,
hereditary taint, such at fetter, psoriasis and
other akin diseases, the origin of which the pa-
New Goods
tient is ignorant.
Dr. A's remedies for this affliction. l.roLioht on New Goods
by solitary habits, are the only meal . toes known
in this country which an-lifliP and will speey
restore to health.
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.—
Among a certain class of self-important peo
ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach
ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the TT
diseases named in this card. (Phi v a is e
why this should be, they nor no one else can tail. •
Are they not aware Olaf all physicians treat .11— feblo
eases of every denomination, In fact solicit just
the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these L
1 - )
'V very relined parties. I suppose they would not
let one of their family go to a party that has de
voted years for their benefit, because he advert 1- AT
sex the fact, and their family IdlySiCiftll 8:11"3 he ts
a humbug so he esti get the case. Often Ile GARDNER kt SCHLEITER'S,
almost deprived the party of his Life. He comes
at last to the physician that advertises—how else
are they to know f Are they not aware that Sir 9 2
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles
Hall and M. Paul Picard devoted 3 ears in the
treatment of these diseases 1 These men are held 11/161--11-IT—.l' .143.1.-in-3°"11"
up as shining light, in the medical world ; I don't
assert thit all men are worthy that publish, still
there are agreat number of them that are. I hat e
devoted myself to the study and treatment ut
PRIVATE Visitask, upwards of it) I cars, ant
without egotism con say I have saved hundretl,
from years of misery; and untimely death. :\ I
treatment 18 COLA/ICJ to the vegetable altogether,
as I think it is the last and most certain. It is In
my power to bring hundreds of certificates it I
thought it necess try to certify to my general sue
cess : but my long residence 11l this city is t.uiti
eient proof without adding more. sperinatorrhea
and all diseases arLiny from it are cured to a
much shorter thne thSou heretofore. It behoor es
every young man ant woman to be careful in Se
lecting a physician. The different advertisement's
that are seen In our papers are of no worth, and
no benefit will arise from answers than only loss
of health and mons, Hundreds are cured annt
ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800.
jan-lyd Pit I sburgh Post office
1,.1 every year
EXTERMINATORS,
'CIOR RATS, :113CE, ROACHES, ANTS,
1 1 Red Bugs, in Bars, Woolens, &c., In
sects on Plants, Foul,. animals, Ac.,
Put up in 20c, svc, i).l xl boxes, bottles and
flasks; y 3 and 5 tiast.s fur Hotels. Public Insti
tutions. &c.
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poison-. "
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
frirSold Wholesale in all large cities.
tar-Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every
where.
043 - Beware of all worthless imitations.
AIQI - See that "Costar'.i" name is on each box.
bottle aod flask before you buy.
Address II ENIIY H. C'OST'AR.
Principal Depot, lig?. Broadw”, N. Y.
4:d - Sold by 11. E. SELLERS s CO., and It.
L. FAHNESTOCK k CO., 'Wholesale Agent,
Pittsbutith. j y 16-6mdeod a. a..
IngemOrmizOral
Invented ISIS
lr. BCE WED TRIBUTE FROM ALL
..Nll,other Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair,
1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received
an honorable meution on its merits; and Wheel
er & Wilson's a medal for its device, called "CI
cular Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was
awarded a premium jto an English Exhibitor,)
as the best coral! purposes on exhibition, our
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
work on the lighten and heaviest fabrics.
Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair ,r streets.
SicaAtICOIX.
Agent.
m3 - "4)...ciataw4y
LIVERF STABLE FOR SA LE. - THE
entrre each, consistinz of HORSES, BUG
GIES, CABBLICrES, BTARoTIOECES, IiAR
NESS, HEA.BSES, SLEIGHS, emit all other
temetra beton to the establishment is offered
for sale by the b upa, ned reaaonable terma;
and also r the buffwill be sold or loosed for
of d
of yearn. Air herinformatkurtnoufre
of H. PATTERSON.
Corner of Diamond at., and +Cherry alley.
jann-dtf
50 B3oot
aSelltr7: t/ Vi
'3 warn
. gquarts
litelefatffoi iMeb Moselle.
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MEDICAL
K UNKEL'S CELEBRA T ED
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron ,
Bitter Wine of Iron, '
Bitter Wine of Iron
For Dyspepsia 'and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Weak Stornimhs and General
For Weak Stomachs and General
For Weak Stomachs and General
For Weak Stomachs and General
Reliable tine Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do God,
And Cannot do liarni,
And t •annot do Darin, , "‘ i t
And Cannot do Id arm,
And Cat do
It Costs but little and Purifies the B nnloood, Hann,
It Costs but little and Purities the Blond,
It Costs but little and Purifies the likaid.
It Costs but little and Parities the Blois:. ei
We only ask a Trial,
c oal3 ask a Trial.
We .111 l BbIC a Trial,
ti - e toil ask a - I nal.
No. 50 Smithfield Street
SEMINAL WEAKNESS
COSTAR'S
V NI r. AI i 1V"
Perfected 1862
PIT'
EMBROIDERED EDGING,
. A N?-4 ikN I , OE: eic
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods r New Goo R Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
Goods i
Black Silks, $l,OO per Yard
New Spring Chintzes
Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75,
New Spring Shawls
Dress Goods, at 31 and 37 I-2c
New Spring Dress Goods
Russia Crash, at 12 1-2 c
Best Kid Glovos, at $1,25
teLlO
WHEELER r!z WILSO*Pg
saq
Have won the highest Premiums at all the AT
portant State and Mechanical Fairs where ex- !
hibted tttis season. New imrtrovments have re
cently been added which renders it the most tie- AT
strable machine in the market. They are war- .
ranted for three rears. In , •ruelions are given
gratuitously - . Call and tee them in operation.
NV M. C I' M !V ER & CO.,
Western Agents.
. wr N ABE'S
BroiTNB.RNerf AyLorEkDpwiPLAGlOves-S,
Pittsburgh °dice No. 27 Fifth street, three doors i AI L Ra p ier .,
below Bank,Block.
ja ° 6- P j n .' teen & Co.'s New York Pianos, and s Prize d e's
WAVE YOUR. GAS BY USIIiGGLEAT- Melodeons. School Organs—
M, SOWS Anti-Flickering, American and Imper- sortment of the above well known ilLtrnments
iiitljgas Boners, a sure saving of twenty-five per lust received.
mint- Ili Antr•Flickering Lajust the thing for ; CHARLOTTE. BLUME, '''''
thi OMee . Call and see them burn at the Gas ' 43 Fifth street.
Fitting and numbing Establishment of labia Soleft/rent for
WELDONmanufacturers.
& KELLY, .
0-PARTN.E.RSHEIP.--TOKINEIETV- '
signed have termed a go - partnership si
no 4 164 Wood street.
WALL, I.A.PER AT OLD PRICES= ' Broke/wand Dorgan/a oßllDETßiThrtnyt
alitze4priper at Rde., . . ! and./nprodaen, - tindittihe firm of HAMPTON
Light /adored cheavUlimr- Ittlso/ a. EENTsfEY, datng from Jana Oth.
for sale by ' w. - 13, - y a RSHALL I W.
___L_N
jaano efWood It ; feb2:24td C. A.. R. BaNNEY.
SBLTRG
FIpHE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND
New Goods 1. most successful BUSINEsS MAN'S CUL,
LEGE in the United States.
414 - Students can enter and review at any time.
CIRCULARS containing full information sent
-
1 ( )ODS PACE of charge to any address on application to
- the Principals.
JENKINS &SMITHde7-lawday _
NE 4 _
_ _
Trimming House for Tailors.
JOHN A. GRIFFITH & CO,,
Bag leave to announce to the Merchant Tailors
and Clohiet, of Baltimore and Waihington that
they have opened a Tiii. l l.lllN( ; HI )1 'SE, at
the
Southwest Corner of Baltimore and
Charles Streets,
Oyer the Jewelry Store of Cat - Acid, Bro. a: Co..
where the trade will bad a full atisortment.
In
cluding
Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, etc.,
Adapted to that line of business, not surpassed
by any house in the country.
Having established a house in Cincinnati in
connection with the Baltimore _House, and con
sequently having to buy largely, we tees assured
than we can otter such Inducements to the trade
as regards prices as will make it to their interest
to give us a share of their patronage. Just re
ceived, the
Spring and Summer Report of Fashions.
We are also the agents for the Atderican and
European Monthly Reports of Fashion, and
Renisch & Co.'s Patent 'hears.
A full lino of MILITAR IMMINGS, suit
able for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers.
JOHN A. (IRIFFITH,
JAMES O'NEILL
feb2-3tawtal JOSEPH If . ,
MAGUIRE.
" Call and See Them,"
Call and See Them,"
VALENTINES,
V A UNTINES,
VALENTINES,
(Olillf ftll(i .`l Cllr! silent RI
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
ALBUMS,
ALBUMS,
ALBITMS,
px - ra'ocK , s,
OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.
feb4
SDA Y, F
FOR SALE
PITTSA CRGII, PA
9000 New Cards
60 Different Styles,
A RE NOW PREPARED TO RE. ceive orders Irma the trade for all sizes of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Horse Shoe Iron
C)F THE BEST CR'ALITI
Pittsburgh, Jan. 7
R.
.R.A_RU,N7 ,
(Late Cashier of the Merchants' Bank,)
COMSSIONIVIIIRCHANT,
NO.II SOUTH MAIN STREET,
ST. LOUIS, MO
MMARTICULAR ATTENTION PAW
to tilling orders for the purchase of
Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork,
Bacon, Lard, ebc.,
RErsus To—Backs Bankers, and Mercha
of St. Louis genera l ly; John D. Scully, e
Cashier, Pittsburgh.
Orders and consignments respectfully colic
and prompt returns mode. J an4l-1
FOR NTT.
THE SUBSCRIBER
SaCZTkpnEo:t-n OFFERS FOR
LIVERY STABLE,
On Diamond Street, between Grant and
Smithfield Streets,
On reasonable terms. The building was built
fora Livery Statile and is well adapted to the pur
pose. Possession given on the FIRST DAY OF
APRIL• R. IL PATTERSON.
feb4-tf
W. D. PATTERSON ADAM AYMON
PATTERSON dr. AM3iON,
Commission -IVierohants,
Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal
ers, No. 6 Wood at., Pittsburgh, Pa.
We take pleasure in referring to the following
Pittsburgh Douses,: Chess, Smyth.& Co., Zug St.
Painter, A. 13radley, E. Edmundson
Davis, J. P. Woods, ell, Jas. M'CUlly & 00., J.
W. Spencer, C. 11. Love & Co., R. R. Jack &. Co
jan.W4-tt
][I , ECHIIA.III az,
Liberty Street, Pittsburg
AGENTS POll
Russell Mewer and Reaper,
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
Quaker Mower and Reaper,
Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper,
Farmer Mower,
Woods' Mower.
, Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Im
pliments. jantedicw
P"
_••
AHTNCrPAL WANTED--POR THE
Public School; of the Third Ward, City of
Pittsburgh. Applications may be addressed to
either of the undersigned Directors of the Third
Ward Public Schools.
JOHN:APREOWN,
Dr. L. OLDSHU._
THOS. A. PENDK.U,
RUST. i)TJNCAN,
PETER BRADY
(.713AS. W. LEWIS
febiSata wtm 12
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*IA. TO 9150 P.E.RDI 0 51T11.—.T RE
t... rattle Giant Sewirg Machine Co.,
want an Agent In each county to solicit orders
for their new 8 Fa Machine, with gunge, screw.
driver and extra needles. We win pay a liberal
salary and expenses, or give large . cOmmiesion.
For .particulars, terms, er.c., enelosen stamp, and
address A2Ep.W• O:,PAGIes.
Gen. Agent forthe Maid - ,
fetedind.o
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mw riri ;:. 1 t :-
jadS-Gxnd
ure e - b
!Steam Printing -Establishment
1%.*"
ptotii4
may DESCRIPTION OP
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING
Eseente i d to the best style.
613 3WA1M01Q.....P.i.ED. TO
RAILROAOI.TAVAME ANDAtekAINTING.
fur doing
l'ostem k !!' P rogrammes, &0.,
For Exhibitions and Concerts cannot-1e
iniEpaiised in ik fr e city,
• ,
. .
Alas for the pleasant peace we knew , , 4 4 •
In the happy sunnhera of long ago, •
When the rivers were bright, andtherakiessvere ' 1
blue,
By the homes of en ea.
•
W e dreamed of wars `t hat were far alum; , f
And read, as In fable, of blood that rao,
Where the James and Chiekkhomitry Stray' •
Through the groves of Powbattan.
•
dream come true afteritobni
Slow bugles of war by ant fields plicatta,
And the salTres sink as the dark dragoomi
Come galloping ttp the lane;
The pigeons have flown from the eaves and files,
The net-blades hare grOwitlb blades•of ikeel,
And the Huns swajba down the leafy aisle.
ti the grand al COmmonweitltfi.
They have torn the Indian taher's.neta
Where the gray Pamunky goes tovrard theaea,
And blood rune red in the rivulets—
That babbled and brawksd.tn glee;
The corpses are strewn in Fairy Oak glades,
The hoarse guns thunder from Dturyts
The thhers that pia) ed in the cool deep !Mel
Are frightrned from Bottom-Bridge:
I would that the year were blotted away,.
And the strawberries green in the hedge again;
That the scythe might swing in.thelatigled hay,
And the squirrels romp in the glen;
The walnuts sprinkle the clover - slopes,
\ hem -graze the sheep •and. the spotted Veer,
And the winter restore the golden hopes •
That were trampled In Lyme."
Now Mineral biliootretiiiionlllllo
• Superior. • "
During the year 1863 extentiVe"-Illnd
sales took place in the Lake Superior
mineral region. At the Marquette. Land
Office 140,000 acres were lochted. .01‘this
amount, 33,331 acres were sold` for Cash,
7,955 were taken under the homestead
act, and the balance with warrants, Of
the cash sales, 40,780 acres were at $1,25
per acre, and 5,058 1 at $2,50, amounting
in all to $82,057. Of theSe kiwi, over
flcie half were made in the last quarter of
the year, the number of iteresduring that
time being 78,488. • -I
Alex. Campbell, a conamuniciifion to
1 the New York Tribune err the subject of
-new discoveries- on Lake. Superior"- and
increased sales of lands, says: =
The great inerwse during Ibiaqqatt er
was in consequence of the iliscoiery of
a new mineral district eruhiliged Within
what is known as the Gainite :Range.
It lies between the Schistose oriron range,
and Lake Superior,. isfrom 10 to 20 miles
wide, and some 50 Inlength. Being an
excee dinglyroughandiudnviting t region,
made up to a large attest of. Morintitins
rising from 200 to OW litictuliiko the
lake, unknown and tinendored4 •no
.' e
special value Mdver' been AiV4yhed
to it. But during -the =dna of
August - last, lodes of argentiferonr-file
na, were - found .in jt of 10
to 30 pounds of.silVer - to las rO.A tirtiptiiieial,
which at once attracted ittiption,
induced still further exPlOriilO*Ngttbo
entry of .large-bodies of land.n ,AtiCthat
time, no veins orlodes were; jeortidiferea
valuable except *die cartitieOdena,
although it was :soon found that mr.msg
nitude and richness it eXeelled *lnds of
copper andiron otittc 234,',..01-lith- -
standing no -valuemas at first placed up
on these immense i depositd:Ofi 'Pyritous
ores, tigicaase of their similarity , . Troll the
gold bearing ores of Colorado„aasays
were made with the Most astortiBhlti,g l re
sults, the gold contained iti th6itio being
from $6O to $242 per one.
Bat,, nark was aot uhtil §renkbefoilist
that the existence. of rich pa of l itt , g , en
tiferousgalena beCame generally -1n wn,
and as winter; with its ettriYadoW*Litune
on in that latittide iblinvetiiimor
ations, which- up to thattime , hadltien of
a general character,Teased, irnd , natinot
be resumed,.unol343',", .3rWitikdt
was the , time for these,.exandnations,
enough Wattliscerthirted' to thereon
viction deeP in the, public; naliur,tkit a
new mineral region exists.on that,lake,
which, in all . hummt prolisabilitr„,:- 'was
destined to eclipse; iii 'value
either oftheottierAvell , known
ero us range is--Itibiteiff !tipper and Mron.
emit* FOhiolitTilitat't,ipliis.
jor chairman of the
House Military Committee, that he. re _
quested :td . mo . relieved fnga3hs' arm, of
Virginia because he "regarded the order
which reduced. him to-serve ceder-Gen.
Pope as an mimerlted Windt_ i7tbat.`., glica •
then he has been awaitingLotaers,s4hat
he was once promised erconon94-ct;but
did not getit; that he.4o,cpt-p aT tothi s -
staff to. t heir—services/Arlin. he
should behave
rectdititiqtt active—serftertlnd
that he had: drum 'do the
close of the lastt.session of ,' V,Ottgriss,i to
be applied where' itlnight Itileviate•,dhi
tres6es reSi d i4 ifroX.oe.*S4aitit it has
been used accordingly:V..