P®pP^’EIITISIXG RATES. I rtMiling matter, per square, (« wowli Onenttemotr.;:-;-;-' Two insertions.... • Throe Insertions... Four Insertions.... Five insertions.... Oneweek Two weeks weeks C) ne square ch&ngeal i i.iH ~Vf Trm’lrt >. ... -. ' Jji ‘ ‘ n/!f «f- I> A I Single subscription! Delivered) lnthe Single subscriptions, x Ive copies, each... Ten copies, each..., Twenty cojdes.cacl JAS. P. BARE, J_JER3fIA OR RUPTURE, Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. 41eraia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured, Hernia or Rupture cored, ilcnria or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured, Hernia or Rupture cured, Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured.* Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Alar|si’* Radical Cure Truss, Ritter’s Patent Truss. Pitch’s Supporter Truss, Self-Adjusting Truss. Or. Banning's Bare or Body Brace, for tl.e cure of Prolapsus Uteri, ’Piles, Abdominal snd Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. So S. Fitch’s Silver Plated Sup- Piles Drops, for the support and cure of Elastic Stockings,' for weak and varicose Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints. ** Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages, Self-Injecting Syringes; also every kind of Syringes. Dr. KBYSEU has also a Trusk which frill adically cure Hcruia or^lupture. at hie Drugstore, No. 140 WOOD' STREET.; sign of the Gplden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusses should sdndthe number of aches around the body immediately over the <- DR. KEYSER will give his personal attention to tie aplication of Trusses in adults andchlldren, and he 1b satisfied that, with an experience of twenty years, he will he enabled to give eatisfac Seif-Injecting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringgs. Self-Injecting Syrluges. Sold at DR. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street. Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages,' Suspensory Bandages, !A dozen different kinds, A dozen different -kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, At DR. KEYSEK’S, 140 Wood street. nol(Myd&w jpILES OF twenty years standing CURED. f Below will be found a certificate from one of the most respectable citizens of iVilkins township itj regard to Dr. Kcyser's Lindsay ' Blood Searcher. The Doctor's certificates are within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to his preparations. Dr. Geo. H. Keyset : —I became afficted with Piles about twenty<§£ars ago, every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unfit me tor work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deai of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in cire*ilars and pamphlets that fell in my I could not get cured, sometimes theywould. do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors Who visited me at house and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. A Over a year ago I got an advertisement of your Lindsay’s Blood- Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, snd that my whole syotem , would hav.fi to £0 re- tewed by the medicine before I got well, 1 bought one bottle and took it home with the and used it according to your directions. I themiall. ed to see you again, when you said IcoUldno expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought it oh; one bottle at a time, until I had.ußed five bottles. After this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- ed me far twenty years. In other respeqte »y health is improved, and I am as well as could be expectfed for one of my agfi, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six months, and thew is noappearahee of 3; returiypf I can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work which before used to hurt me. When 1 found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I consider it my du ty to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering as 1 was and do not know the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you like—-I live tin WiDUm Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate if they to call ELLIOTT DAVIS. December 24th, 1663. *&*Lookout . the name of &&. GSORaif B. KSYBEB on the cover of the Bottle anS-paSU& 'ot*r the cork; also for His stamp on stamp on the topiofthe bottle to prevent being ** vpon ty a spurious is 4n-(fc marks*. *•«*,&* ■ *8 ;. JiL-';; Editor and Proprietor. CELEBRATED SS er ine of Iron, Bittei-WlOßijflron, Hitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron > or Dyspepsia and Indigestion, •£, or Py®P e P B ia and Indigestion, t °r Dyspepsia and Indigestion, r or Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility t or h eak Stomachs and General Debility * or Weak stomachs and General Debility Reliable andlsure to^o'cioed,^ Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to doGood, * : And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, It Costa but little and Purifies^theßk»od° Harrn ’ It Pn.!f £“1 !}5} c an J Purifies the Blood, • It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood) We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial, I We only ask a Trial, | I Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonie, Only 76 Ota. and Onp Dollar per Bottle, Only 760 ts. and One Dollar per Bottle Only 76 (Jts. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 76 Ctß. and One Dollar per Bottle Manufactured soleiy by S. A KUNKEL A BRO. General Depot, 118 Market street, Har respectable dealers*** 6 ** by aU csra“dT L^i 8 »0 R C A LLKRS & janl4-6m IMPORTANT TO LADIES, “ Great American Remedy.” Harvey’s Chroiio Thermal HAyKNEVER \ KT FAILED( WHEN tfte directions have been strictly followed L in removing dlfflcultles arising from * OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE. ° r ,‘ n . regto , rl n? the system to perfect health when rit»ri ri .L f, s^.. bp ‘ aal Affections, Prolapsus, it! 6 *’ /, e " rt '‘v or other weaknesses of the Ltertne Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless 0D constitution, and may he taken by the most delicate females without causing distress: at the same time * THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, Invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and hv bringing on the monthly penod with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obstruction may arise They should, however, NOT he. taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe reaul? °”* er time ’ as ““■carriage would-be the DOLLAR* contain. 60 Pills. PRICE,. ONE ‘ ' ri'i DR - ITRBATISE on Diseases of 1-emails Pregnancy, Mlscairiage, airrenneea, sterility, Reproduction, and Ahusei and emphatically the UADI to' PHI VATE MfcpiC'Ai: ADVISER, aTamphlrt of TO pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requlr lie sent 4>y mall, confidentially, when desired, SECtmEBr fekALED and pre-paid on receipt of money by [ , «T. BBYAIn, W. U., QeaeroljA#ent, No. 76 Cedar street, New York. ! corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pltte- ; TO ALL class of self-important per. p i e t l he , I l e a Peculiar feeling of contempt Attach ed to aa .physicians that- advertise and treat the , dlaeasesnamed in this card, (ParyATklhsHAflas,) ' *Wjxot m flefijgfßan teli. . t »f every kind. eases of every denomination, iu fact solicit just the very-diseases that.are so obnoxious, to these very refined parties. 1 suppose they would not let one of their family go to;a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti sesithe fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know-? Are they! not aware that Sir Astjey Cooper, Sir Benjamin Hrodie, sir Charles Ball and M.Jtaul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of*these diseases E These.men. are held up as Bhining lights iff the ihfaleal world \ I don’t assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are agreat number of them thatare. I have demoted myself to the study and treatment of Private Diseases upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say 1 have saved hundreds from yehrs of misery and untimely death. My 1 treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as I think It is the best and most certain. It is in mypower-.to bring hundreds of certificates if I tboaght-ithecessary toefirtifv to-my general sac cess : but myiong residence in this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a i much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves I every;young man and woman to be careful Ih se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and : no benefit wiD arise from, answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds arc cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 600. jan-iyd Pittsburgh Pnstofficc. Horticultural & Floral Department. PITTSBURGH SAKTTAinrvrR, ‘ • ’ bull'd Int, ! The committee ox feasts, PHUJTS'ANfi'TLOV.'EliSconhdenfly :tp ppal to the aid of all Hor ticulturiHta and Florists both Amateur; CdnAriercial' and' Professional. The laudable object ofthia Fair and the appar ent exigencies of the time, and the development bfeach day alone, will urge the Patriot and Philanthropist. We solicit your donations or contributions of suchartioles as will adorn and render attractive the Department under oui charge, which is of xmple ex.tent,.and where careful attendants will always be at hand, that the owners of plants may rest assured ithat their collections will be duly cared for. In;addiUon to the ordinary pro ducts o/_the ,green-house and garden, the Com mittee also solicits contributions of Bouquets, -Out Flowers, Baskets of Flowers, Dried Flowers, •Floral Designs, - Wax Flowers, Hanging Baskets, . Leather Flowers, Flower Stands, Fern Oases,; . ,V .. . . .Aquaria,, ‘ :L . ‘ • .. .Native -Wine, Gardening 800k5,.. •' Garden Seats & Vases, Fountains, Hofttbulrural Iron Work, 1 - » Horticultural Wire Work, 'Horticultural China and Glass, Horticultural Ppttery, Foreign and ptotto Fruit, • Dried Frdit, Wax Fruit, Garden Statuary In short, Rustic Ornaments of ev-ery kind, or anything of a rural or rustic character that does not strictly belong to the Agricultural Depart- ment. } j . Tlaliy contributioris of- cut tlowets, bouquets, designs, baskets, Ac., so sb.to.insure a constant and regular supply, during the-Fair, will be very acceptable, and contributors will please arrange with tfle Qbasrtqlas pftfce Oonphittee, • F, AT FLOBAL HALL. Donations or contributions from abroad may Pj W&J)' Secretary 6f the Fair, with Bill of Ladingmarlud : floralaud lion icultural Department—For the Committee.” DYSPEPSIA CBAGKEfiS, ~ j~ATTHE— BOSTON ClikftEß BAKERY, NO. 64 FOtTKTH BTH.BET, ’' I3H i i 2-' F ■i- - - . ■■'.PP 3 *, : t i.. S.A.MAfIYDJ. . W. P. IVTARSHAT.T., . jsi,wooa- the long sotght fob T>IBCOVEREI) at east, CHEROKEE REMEDY, CHEROKEE Nn ~ r INJECTION ° t ?i ß '* rka “ d Leaves. Ki - U LDJ , the great Indian Diurel ic, cures aU< diseases qf the urinary organs such ds BfaS&TS ° f "f- m ri tt wjz ' °f‘it Kidneys, Slone in the is ££riJn‘ dUrC ’ ° ravel ’ B,ee ‘< u °norrhaa,ar.d AlhSi l iHi T :’‘oommendtd in those cases of hum r WMe ? in females) where all the old nous eous medicines have/ailed, i 8 prepared in a highly- concentrated « e 8 «S"lt is diuretic and alterative in its action. ■< l f an “ [ 811(1 KfinuM tw> usqd in conjunction with tha{ | edicinc in..all cases of Gonorrha'a Gleet, Fluor ' t?} l izy hu i es - lr JJ de ™ uJ - crnt > removing all scalding, heat cho?i dee and pain, instead or the burning and almost lvS!l < te lb ; , ; imin th A t uith j ly ail the cheap quack Injections ' .«^5 y th * use of the Cherokee Remedv J? < rh Cllc * ,ofc f- e the two medicine^ ** r *? e . BHn, e time—all improper discharges are n ino\ ed, and the weakened organa are speedilv reBt *9 vl fr° r 80(1 strength. * y »*otW particulars get our pamphlet from anj drugstore In the country, or write usand * Atf-Priw'rh ’' “J * n s'» ddre ™. » full treatise d ortfrie * 2 > ,cr .1^;^&!“ c 4" j£cUo “- •* >' erbo ‘- bf Expre “ ,0 any !I ' J» nrl ■ W4Ltti£y_mia)L. vm ’ i no: / the (’hkr.ikke t'tnKwill restore you “to * health and vigor, and alter all quack doctors : havo failed. full particulars get n circular from any drug store in the country, or write the Proprie tors, uho will mail free to any one desiring the same, a lull treatim? in pamphlet form. 45r*Price, *2 per bottle, or three bottfes for *5. ! wrrld° rWHr,!e TO THE AGENCY AND EX- amine, and you will then agree with us, that it is an almost perfect in- strument.—Evening Pont. JHERY FAMILY is made happier by the introduction of this trustwor- thy machine.— Christian-inteUigen. IJIHERE are rood, better and best, and the best machine,, we feel entirely ; safe in saying is/“Wheeler A Wil- son’s.”— Western Advocate. j tJIHEY HAVE NO KIVAJ^. Scientific American, JJAYE received the Highest Premi- ums wherever exhibited. JJASIEY MANAGED, not liable to get out of order, very beautiful and simple in construction.—.V. V. Evan. gEFORE PURCHASING, examine the “Wheeler A Wilson.”— Daily Gaz. JjXOELS in all the qualities that con- stitute a good machine.— lndependent. gURPASSES all others.— Ladies' Re- ipHIS is unquestionably the best Sew- ing Machine, and is the one which we can unqualifiedly recommend. United Presbyteriaiu These Machine* are Warranted for Three yean. Prices from $5O upwards. PITiftBUBGH OFFICE, no. 27 Street, WM. SUMMER & CO.* 1 apa-Smeod 5-»rA ». JL * * .' > ~ . ; .. g .. s acf cf 4 ■ h h h ©©© r w A w *© © S- y K o 0 t -*» © ©© cd a ia r_. ©© © e W uu u S w i, >< h non « g‘3- • ||| <565 1 ®® ® •& -ft it w M g OC5 ° ■ * 5 s ** s o ? ooaacQ a J 03(0 CO J, 'A id fcfcfc a j. ©© © / * n .© o o o , 0 * © © © £j L - o o o t*> fcfcfr . .8 fJIHIRD ARRIVAL OF iyew spring SUMMER GOODS. HUGUS & HACKE, Are now opening a splendid stock of CLOAKS, SHAWLS T , DEfiSCTOBS IHOS. wtohticaji, Alec. Boadlst. .. Sameul Bea. JOHK D. *““!“•• ' _*ugS-dAwM French Chintzes, Hoop Skirts S BCOHD r— m m GO DOMESTIC GOODS ap29 AI -WAYS on hand. Inwiditlon to our usual extet.iUre auortl^Bt, *4 , Indies' and Misses’ Hats and Bonnets (00,000, with privilege to increase to *1,000,000. The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav ing organized under the National Currency Act otters Its services for the transaction of a Oener in irr M »* vortAf,. i .» al Banking Business. Drifts bought and sold in great t ariet), ami cheaper than uow foene- Money received on Deposit, and Collections rally sold. Also made on all parts of the country. .Jacob Paiktkb, Eobt. Rontnson. Jake Hill, R. Bodqumas. W. M. GonsrLr.i ■ ,(W mTTJoofeh, G. E. WARNER, President. and » very choice stock of MERINO and SILK JNO - E - PATTERShN, Caahier. VESTS and UNDERGARMENTS for gentle- 1 men's wear. We have as fine a lot of FINE i ____ TRAVELING SHIRTS as can he found any f TEN’FORTY LOAN OF U S where. Also Ladies’ and Gents’ Linen Collars, ” ' • ' ‘ LUH " U ' «< «■ Ties, Scarfs, Gloves and Hosiery, Pooketbooks, roretmonnaies and Purses; elegant steel and jet Pins and Ilroches, Belts and Belt Buckles, and a full dine of Trim Rungs and Fancy Goods A.S Chcnp'Oß the Chenpcat. SPRING AND SUMMER BALMORAL SKIRTS, Wholesale Hoorn* up stair* and In basement ap23 New Goods New Goods New Goods New Quods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Gooi New Goods STEEL TOOTH ILW AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANTED THE BEST NOW in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for by O. COLEMAN* Near the Penitentiary, ,_jnßl7 ■ Allegheny City, Pa. fjjlHE GREATEST VARIETY OF Philadelphia Press. ELEGANT AND CHEAP WALL PAPER, FOERSTEB & SOHWAEZ’S, lIKMOVAL OF LIVRUV STABLE— r^Sfier^^^gfoWui;^ M" the corner, of and Smithfield abeet. oU *tad,l* prepared to fm££h 'ebdrfeatnoitloe. Aigo horaes Kcptat hSSU' .» leaaonablenrtea. tJndertakt and alLamnaS ™MtaTorftmeral»wlll AGBST^ DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. Cor. Fifth and Market St. DRESS GOODS OF NEWEST STYLES, BALMORALS,- • And a full line of stock of New Goods. MAOEDM & GLYDE, 78 Market street, New Goods New Goods New Gorfc s< *1 Jfew Goods New.Qoods New Goods New Goods New GoncL New Goods New Goods OIL CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES ABE SOLD AT 164 Southfield "Street, ‘ i 4* : VL'i c'li 1, 1864: NATIONAL BANKS FIRST NATIONAL BANK ■OFmTSBCBGH. ~ TREASUEY v O»»IOKO»dO>n>TEO»J,KBO»THEOraaE!roy. f TYashlnrton City, Aug. sth,iB&3.y P? BatisfHctoryevldencef presen tod and according to the; requirements of ineiAct of Cur£S£’ entitled “an Act to provide aJNational Currency, secured by a pledge of United States I de t SXinn'“li 0 pr ?T, for the clroulation aad »i trJu°« oT?h? i' ?“#h aifcSoch, Comp- i seal of office, this 6th day of August, isffi !« j . - THE riEST NATIONAL BAM OF PITTSBURGH, PA., j ; Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Oapu.l *400,000, with prtvUeee to In crease to *1,005,000. *T 7;. u * PITTSBURGH, would respectfully Dwft. f ° f tbe ddllection o/Tn^ d/no»?} frf . r A®., receive mdnevon the country “ <1 «■> all pa>& of s , t i? ceBa has attended, the Pitisbntrh w r mwete!?'ri‘ iUC^‘t 8 ur In 1852, new mSlrt u, 11?®,. gußrantee th» buaii. cetve thTt.„ to the new organliatlon wlllre cetve the same prompt attention. ■-gsa e X^ nmamtiea 10 tb ™ off^rSAdSeSSr 1 * conduote“ d « the Act XS , > teB , til ? o y whereof witness my hand SS.} and BeAl of office, this 13th day of Fehru- I <e»« d 7n order to reinforce Lee in' ViriHnia therefore he could'make hut feeble re-' sistance in the open field against the atl | vance of Sherman. The fortifications : n ! 13 rear had been strengthened with a view to such an exigency, ah 7 as was soon demonstrated, were sufficient ly formidable ito render an assault ini practicable. Therefore GenerafsCr ’u°vements.have partaken more oUhc naUu-e of strategic combinations - ramV ‘ rCC * a r ttack - and , as the latest in tqiligence informs us, have resulted in heevacnationofDidtonby the rebeJ f a jJ j capture of Resaca. Now it is nnderatood th a t Johnston has fallen back upon Rome, whence he must sooh a JT^ at ' l! ' 83 is understood, G«if ? Position. depends in a great measure -upon Gen eral Meade’s success in Virginia; It is easy, by a.glance at the map, to per ceive what must be.the, effect of this oc cupation of the important points in JNqrthern Georgia upon the rebellionin the Southwest,; - ; I General Stoneman’a Cavalry. Co operating in this movement is a large body or cavalry under General Stoneman. The latest intelligence we haYe of Mm isthat he was in Northern Georgia, and had succeeded in whipi ping Roddy. This rebel cavalry officer may have attempted a raid upon Gen! Sherman’s lines of communication and bedn defeated in bis purpose, or he may . have been Acting as a. rear guard to Johnson in the retreat of the latter and in ;this capacity been, defeated. The dis patch does not locate the scene of the. engagement i therefore we are some-’ what m the dark respecting it.. • | Operaslana to Eaat Tenucßscr. . General Schofield is performing an important part of the grand'-plan by moving against the rebels in Elk Ten; nessee, or against aU that remained in. that locality after Johnston had drawn; Ms reinforcements. The scene of thet last engagement is laid at Ball’s Gap, i which is in Northeastern Tennessee; l upon the Virginia and: Tennessee Rail-i road. Tbe rebel forces are understood; to be those of Buckner, who, previous to the development of the 'campaign;;' was reported to be preparing; for; the in vasion of Kentucky, through.'Gninber land and Pound gaps. The report states that the rebels have been driveninto North Carolina, wHichmrelieves ’East Tennessee of any large arganizedbodies o/iihe enemy. The positioniof General Schofield's column enables him to hold this great railroad line securely,. and thus-closes dfl means of communication between the rebels in Virginia and those in ‘ the Southwest. It. 'also preserve, Kentucky froth any possibility of .mo lestation. i General KUptttrtelc’s Cavalry are supposed to have been Assisting iir thO movement of General Sherman; Ho was a Bhort tithe ago assigned' to the command of thb cavalry in East Ten nessee, and has been'detached for duty with the army ift Northern Georgia, and participated in-the attack on Resaca. In Waiters Virginia thfe forces operating ifa the Kanawha # e y ii are J? n< ¥ r generals Brooks and Avenli. The former lias moved more >h » southeasterly direction, and has already effected the destruction of por f'PP 8 of the Virginia and Tennessee railroad, while General Averill has directed his atientiO'a to the samS lme of road in the : vicinity of ■ New river. Both have'metl’wfth success, and have accomplished their objects, which we suppose tq be, the breaking np of the railroad communication between Vir ginia and Tennessee, no as to render egress from the 'Old Dominion, or in gress to It impossible for a rebel force. General fSigel’i Commapid. General digel jhas had the Shenandoah valley as a theatre of operations. The prmmry object ofasaigning him to this 'An doty may have been to pfevenl the pos- war first- broke out a "Sibihty of a raid &rongh the' val- nmn of , ley. And it is clear, that that plan not He was reported hilled at terry! ille and-' ' r ' being contemplated, or being, Jeemed 2*'■ impracticable bV Lee, General Sigelhas tallic coffin, what purported taha th»‘ pursued his wav down the yalley, acting body of hk better m tho wßacity of an observing witfiaU dne ceretnony and rS O » - Qme again. Her nresent hoyhanri k •. riP v .-t lA . te : vt s ,r ~ ■ . T 1 5 ' ,m Printing EVtalMinait,. iA ■'% niiii '' I ', - '-iyi * ' - ‘ ‘ -■ „ “*-& . : , , . ; jf f PLAIN AND;F^qYJofi ; Pß||||;j|iQ ' ,4 SPECIAL ATTENTCOW '^jsl MIIfIOAD, MERCANTILE AND } t£Wl ' \j „ - ‘ -4 boater*, 1 - them to t -__ bold daah anon the !-?• -- . - -irf but it is frappowa ’ ' 'rf to accomplisß ,*> . 4j •General Meade t s''armjr lis'lli'i" ‘‘■ ii< ‘ i 3p~ -~ - -bla center of this - dW^ L * *sfcgSPjl«-,' '3l moySnenta aw tribtftar?t o *|L?2*“ - ’ ' M Css^«aigr^fc. I M WP e “«»g™oisift;'• r> -a--J . TO end/ aH elsb f >-Af ha | secirtrdarv fiff * ‘~ ' vAj andoperationsupon.thfecoksthtoejjwmP t -<-..'1 temporarily abandoned rir« ' !> : t#a| As© ag 4 Y.aßc« opofi Bichinim3 'hiFtfS s ** •*. - r^H entiusted to • 4| tvraSrery dble Mmn,. n A,»llgZ;!?- -ST Js F- , ‘~ Af *■- *•#! non as SSS&ttaSKs: ' -m Sra&sateai®.. ;;?i able General Kainiz fo ’ W portion of HW Aii . . ‘sf uftte^iTestiiHaiNtr The, occupation oftbia attonehold fa JiL. «, dispensable, to the capture ,o£. BichinoniJ 11 AS by assault,orsiege. -“1 ■ General Kauti’n'BUeii. Ol o* j-j As a prelimiihiy ; '"3 against Hchniond' iS;attt*EWa»neratine -move * A? • -i ficatiqns flB/iUchnipnil,.. .sthethcE ornoi' '' - tße progmmnie^ivW'» ’* ' ■ • bold adventoi'e,' add •d«er^ei!theT9l» a i > '< e^eommendation.,! 018X818- ' - j Gem Kautzi hayeonteyera-Him of rail, ",( road, teading . jXd 1e Aj have prevented'reinibtd'emenTafmAim Richmond ' ' J ■■ ** Fbtt®airHiii6ttf J * > - J it has b^Bgffihniideringaii.arnnywr ,’ - hue. o(0%*o-to Jmjat damn-* ' along Uje whole course marked by, the ‘ . i great railroad l' ' the northeastern tions of the r'ebbllioiiß Stoiifea » locality haghpeh'in^dd'toffia t aatfair' f? ' 1 enihg pup! ; i anaconda. ■'■>••“«■••- •« vnam | t,* >’ • • l -» “dt.tota jgsrf>a;»,' <.3 *£?* following theri Binghamton (N. . - 4$ can paper t ghOwtetßeTfeaifni£ „ ■ c Wi“ ^B /'"^^ o Abolitibnism and its ’ y^j compelled to protett • \*4 Btpneg which reach, uaTaarto thenrßvZ' » ' 3 feTenceior colored TnenjphKi blaCii fiKI? mg thef precedebceviii slfcfeasjsil’ wfiewr ■ '. '=S 285.**. 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