VOLTIME • LXX.VIII---NO. 9. 1 “ 4 0tt Vikattvgii tiitootit TllEs LATEST. ,NEWS BY TELEGRAM. ffi:Z t FROM-11VILMINGTOI. I~InD - lei EMMADMIRAL-POSTBg: • - IjbA Re.t Navaif PgibitidinassAililier. ' Trortrtstitoßtor.oblitAbnis. , ZlEftvg Powd Orflivr4ftt , . iiae the - ' er e - • : '7---,--1 I.i I 'PUB COMBINE! ATTACK. ON FORT MUER. rl • , - ' Six Of - 011 r . Padiatt inns ,Exploded. Z' ' .L . 7.4 . 2 , rsit,wectni -07ATERAZ Stfrisge "lt: a. ~: i ~, .. .• 's - 's ,- s . ~ . 7 , ;: - ..itt-1 , 7 Theittsitut,..' by Land 'lbandolled. ___.— 1 ~ - t" . .. t ,. 1 fete fitiiti;iiiiiNiiiip Si Tiie BOtiaiint4NT. ty....1, „.., ,.. . .. ' ;PI „.' ; W4lspiXi34:4 l Dei. '29, 7 -11to; steamer Bat - --- !ordeal . beta t this afternoon bringi ng cha t '..",7 . -lit'clii,l3rOni.44EiliZ ratter._ Ehe run astrudd , ' I-- - dawn thefotbtate river yesterday. She shbuld have ruched here a day or two ago. ' ' I Porter was still vigorously bombarding port Z ' Either, eridtar s confiderit of being able to zags: it. , , • , • I - The Astoptted Press reporter who went out wlth'the Wilmington ex p edition - sends the fol • . 'I Lace Just this moment (1:20 p. xn.)l ar -1 riSel.,bead le the steamer Bat, which brings Lieutenant Prostem, bearer dr diroolettes- from . Is Admiral Porter, and am snrorlsed, to hear re. ' t ports halt • VrevaleOt of the abandonment of ~, the ti nl e.. ,co xit: l4 lt Tsu ion o . .1 1 I ort le . 7 .. .. irtt ru r e w . he o n u r were I ll e eet ri:,The i ' -.1. dispatch 4totaPortresis Monroe Is correct." 1 SPOidglifestern Assoetated Press Myatt:he • .1.."5. Mc* VOW, D. 29.---Adtalral • porter's full . .,T '`'oefbr,of the operotions against Wilmington IS - I , L ittelred by the Tinvy Detortment. It lodated 'f4r - '''.4lie lOth,,off Kea' Inlet, from the flag ship Mal ' ; sera., The following Is digested of the report: i s The attack was opened on the illth with V all the Iron clads and beery, vessels.- 9, -'.., 'the, smiliei. r .Assels being - held Its . reserve 'previous to making the attack. A tot .do on a .' , large seste t "PPC .to c o nt a in • Powder . enough ti 1 to explode the magazine of the fort, was care * • - • fully prepared under command of Commodore' ~ ..:1 A. C. 73 41111 d. indexplotal under the ',fort.; So machhad , been said a Seta the terrible re milsults of the powder 'erplosions recently, in • Paldand,',that grest results were expected from • the ex,perbmult. Tho boat selected was the _ Loublana,:and , after being prepared at , -Nor --folk- slie Will towed - round to Beaufort - and. - filed with powder. 'The: Louisiana was Us 'o.,s,, ' teased as 'a Tslockede runner by painting bee s white and adding another smoke stack. -Every , preparation for- her success was completed at 'Beaufort. Gen. Butler lied noised at the rendsvona pre '- ~ lions to the concenitalion of the Mot, and every ..:..... , c oli tfort ror wo th e m ren ade d t az o rit ha . v , : t aa wr brl a ef m d i ela w y eas es pou t of N ib e i z e. ,1 , r sr • On the 13th Admiral Porter salted from Beau -1 - - Inlet, and: found et o e ass I On the 40th a heavy gale sputa; up, which the . , ' Meet managed to • rid; out , without accident, ex :7 Telt the loss of af cm anchors. The transports, 1. , " , being short of water and not fitted for severe • weather, put Into B eaufort and remained until ~. it she storm-was over. On the 004 Commodore Rhend was ordered to - - wake mays* ter.pbade Ms torpedo under Volt •.:' raiser, and at-10i) It. m- . ,the Lonislanastatted, 1 , tr- - In tow of-thelglidernots. - As soon as thestm brestares of the fed were in eight the Wilderness ,cam. oft and proceeded under steam to within two buzsdred yards of the beach and five hundred - , "''from Fort Fisher, where she was eachored. A .. I lochade runner went In directly ahead of her, • • • _ thereby enabling Commodore Rhend to make`all = - , his mei:mations without suspicion. • After evervlltiag,' vat reedy, the fuzes were , - 0 lighted, and use partyeseapqd to the Wildernetti, , which immediately steamed out to Pea. The }, -- apioelon" Declined_ "at forty-liro Mantes past . one o'clock, on the morning of the Beth , and was ,/ not at all like what was expected. The vessels in the fleet were shakenhiit little. At daylight the I,_ was e mo om v mte ln oL an l d t w Bt as i o l pctl M opened la lsilln th e e st atLa yle, e b k y . the New 'males. followed by the Manadnock, .1 ~,,- ' Canonical. adz Mahoptte. Seventeen guns were -rounted on the northeast faces only fire were' ~ ,Pted, and these were soon silenced. :DO Atinntsots end other large roods next toolo, their position anti delivered their fire rap i •,.." Idly. ~ As soon as they opened, the fire was so , time to drive the enemy to the bombprodfs, , and they` replied from only one or two guns. "-. ' elk"' Kddooets then took their position. se; 4 .q '' -- cording to orders, and Joined In the fight. In an hour and Afteen,minntes slier thefight began the ertemyb gnat Were completely silenced. Two magazines were blown up and severalbultd . foga let on ere. Oar fire was thus slackened, but stin 'kept np In the hope of attracting the Attu:Don teem the trousports with the troops. Gen; Butler came at 'seined with new troops, _and preparations were made for renewing the tight In the morning:. - • During, the beeriest of the attack one hundred ao.Ltiftren sbots per minute were fired.• The enemy's :MS weir silenced so quickly that no one on tentlixawas lal aced by their fire.- a Six - One hundred pounder parrot gun On' the ' Ilea .exploded Billing and - wounding in the aggregate forty-four officers and men. Ttlese i prpsosions were on the Tleowlereeps. Yaitte, :eolith M , aelilniw Quaker - City, and. Sisafttehann 3, and-were attributed to the defeat,- ' Ire character of the guns. The Mackinaw was eirlbratitt taller bolleii..and had ten persons badly scalded. The Oseola was struck near hr . • magazine, and made water rapidly, Bat w {avid, through the exertions of her officers sad crew. The action of the Quaker City, Keystone state, Peaseens, Santiago de Cuba and hurt Jackstm are ment ioned, and also the Brooklyn, Colorado, Susquehanna Ilioldwny. Powhattan, Ticonder oga, Shenandoah, Patin:et; vandettat, Minne sota and that. Monitors. The officers and men • came out -Or the action whit 'contempt for the - r_ebel artillery, awl were auxiona to renew the n the mottling bf the 254 h the transports had : arrived and a conferee ea was held-with &Morals . Butler and Wetrel'to decide nob the place of attack. .11 , greardeeidod that •thelleet 6W:fetid re new the ekteleted white the penny and made an t ' - Seventeen mutbdsts, under Captain Gleason, --- ' were sent to cover the landing of the troops. , . -Other alga ,yessola were afterwards sent, and . Is ? ruing thelr emelt boats the troops were rapidly , ' The AIMS was resumed at i a. rn., on the 4501,4h0 king being quite slow. with. the dnw'gn Air qt Meting the moray while, the troops assaulted :t(,- . bbd *tn. The anenarfired but few abets. The . s _ ' ' Oflanalng was pre, miles east of the fleet. ~twit- T OM, troop:, were landed, and moved up r ... , .„.,,... yards of Fort Flatter. - - • -- , s ‘, One officer ascended the parapet and brought ,„,,, 21 . the nag:; A roldlcr killal au orderly awl Ai --" -, l - cited off his dispatches , . Another fired his ~si r gup into the bomb -proof among the rebels. Ser i" : end of our men were +sounded by our elicits. .1 . -As tine amiumillion gave out, the smaller yes. f.. VAS were ordered to retire,_ and the Iron clads 4 and fleas, vessels.wen: commanded to °pea with ' great ottdditlr- At fum et all but the iron dolt were withdrawn, the latter keeplng up Warn until dayllght,etpeelitur to cover the assault In themorning. General Weitzel scot word that 4, the asruult was lospractlcable. The arsky land /cd et two o'clock, and commenced re-emberkbag : - - at side o'clock , pus brigade staying on shore 1,. 4111rIne the night, cos ered by the gymbOafsi. 1 " . . .. ' Sitty-eve rebel 'arias surrendered as our troops , ~ ."--•- . landed , and la o 'hundred more gave themselves I ~. _'; up to asmall reconnoitering party. The 1084 of , , , our land forces Is not tented. A dell:churn:it of r . .s geoid - tuts was scut to lind an entrance to the I ' ' - harbor. but the ehartnel has been so changed , s that it was, not disorrered. Where the tol -1 - ' erigieal chltilel existed tbere IS IlqW a I. ' shape bar. •"' - s ' e - The general Misers are highly compll 'ill__ roeuted--arnow , , them Commodore Blind 4 And Lieutenant ' Preston,' who managed and " - • osroderi- the torpedo boat Louisiana. it is -- ~,6 , : said they tont deliberately arteneed to blow up '`',P the ',versa in case the rebels should take it by , • .. boarding.' The officers and crews of the niont fl , . ' lore are eomplimented for thole patience :in tiding ,•,, out the gale and tbr gallantry In oetion. ' , Admiral' Porter Closes by -toying: There on a - . stout One ilunannd men let on shore byte ,t - ' "anti', wbolare nOt yet get OffOS 3coaunt Pr the s'» , Sun on the heath. They will betaken off is the r m , , ;, ~, +.::.Y~i ~ _..?C~.;.~.. k..~»,~ .ask A~Ma.!t= ..;.=~.~.`%w.-..yk~15: SEiZIE THE DMLY matting, at: the !oldicra wi t then be fen Vint:cc. 1 in Om bomber:mem of the 25th Brb4 was ti'nw inr.EsTeial hqurs,.. The meaty. had twpoty alnegtittoftliis tipt cc raittirK.lnd maaaged to. - stnke let oral vessels, though without; doing- much damage.,_ , ~ ..i Accompanying the report., ,is -a letter frOni Gen.ltrifter, - with Admiral Toners reply. Girl; Butler Says! Gpoilitadingthe troop* and matt= I ening Gen. Welsel in a thorough recolola.:. sauce of Fort Fisher, •tbey were both o the spinicn that litargaro could pot be, carried bp , bn • assault, as it was left substantially uultijanal by the tire from the nary. - • There were seventeen guns, - protected by -travenses, - ouly twq- s crt.thett beig - dismontated, ISt: babotte: b - PaJWdistc ,l l7..Wlt-' qio. iic#ll and edveririgilie Only pr acticable route. - !.• .. The prisoners captured, as previously report cd, state that llokea division from Lee's nrinT arrived at Wilmington the night before tub at t, -4,..- -. ` .•,',,. .. ri: W oitzel advanced lthistirmish line within Ortjiyards of-the fort, while the enemy was kept in bomb-proofs. ; The dispatch captured on an orderly was an -*hider Intim Gent Whaink hi bring a battery of • light guns into the fort. A few of our Mee, Lentered the fort whit the shells from the ileet were falling around them. p. soon as tte Lhasa lte.nasy,peas td, at dila, Nth thorthrAsi Inannedits fully vis:eter,,and open tit with grape and cannlster upon our picket line, - Nettling but the operations of-a regular Siege would serve to reduce the fort. Three we not, lh- accordance - with-the instructions, and the weather cams on unfavorable. Gen. Butler Se orders for member:sing. (ten. Butlers gt , seers gestalt his opinion that Fort Fisberiwas petictleanitrOyed brilte..hpuubardment. t , Admlral Porter, In reply to General Butler'.l letter, said lie had ordered large slaps ,to gb to ilehillfttilizif anon - Mikhail ' Seale ready ha repew the attest, la case it.watdesided to cpolintea it., Ile that they had 'mat Coininenced to !ire taialdlyi.ank could keep 41111thif rebels out of sight • until the troopit werevritldti twenty ykrds '-of the fort,. Ili'vrait - oetlie • inthaloii - thrit air as sault coulrbe sucestsfully , made,-but if made, be would not irlith to Place Vitt JudgeMent ftiop roiltiot ftetitat'Of Gen: Weitrel, - who bad leads nsurvey,of Ile, enemy's worka., ~, , 1 ' . In ennelnskin, be told •tbd bench ironla proba bly be smooth in a short time, when all the Men on shore could be safelY taken off. . . DEBPONDENOY IN 'TtiE''SOUTH J u, DAVIS HEARTILY., AMU. 1 - BE - REBEL -R AM TMrIVI AXLE QEBfL GEIII.II, STiBLINC PRICE DEID heed's' Loss Daring Ins Tennessee Clapaign. A NOTIIER REBEL YIRATE iITTIN - 0 WT MATCH BETWEEN !RACE AND COBURN PROBABLE PitOBIBLIDOTI!f.triON , New Tons:. Doc. 21X—The news from the bcuththroughulconrco, public and private,, show the existence of great. , despondency. and , .)listontott. Jett liavlals` heartily atmied on all Sides, and the misfortunes which have overtaken the Confederacy are attributed to him. The bltter,feelingpf.Georgia andAlalatmaici. . wards the Confederacy bi evidently increasing. A Plymouth C.,) leiter says : 'The ram ; Albemarle lies-so. that- part of the- casement bud Low and visible.' It la said that it will take t 20,000 to raise and refit her. • ~DeSerter*fniolli the rebel army arrivedweNew 'Orleans, state that the rebclflcii. Sterling Price died recently irtlexas of disease contracted due log his late campaign in Missouri. ' 3‘oo , " ids, campaign spins'. lisekvllle Is estimated at ; ?A,OOO men, 219 general officers, and 62 guns. • A:French paper .asys one of the rebel pirate at Bt. Natairell taking heigtdts on board and picpminedein. It is thought the Minister of Marine will not allow her Veave port., . • Mace ppunl lyhes a card offering to light Coburn ideanada. Theialler will probably be accepted. It Is thought Kilpataick's destination is Glen wore, at the Junction of the Brunswick t. Pen sacola with the Albany and Unit railroad, One hundred miles from Savannah. - . • TEE NEW lOU GOLD ItiEKET, ECICRED.DISIVFER - 10 BUTLERS FORCE' • Nan , Fait; Dec.? 2.--The gold market is stroug undeithe manipulation of the bull opera tors. A Washington dispatch was banded around siathur that the rumor of disaster to lint ler's troops was more than - true, and - that Fort Fisher had not been injured in the least. This put the - price up from '411416 Subse. head!) , the telegram hist Its drat and the price receded to P-fe'...34.. Special Western Assoctate Peen Dispatch. NE* TORS, Dec: the .stock matket to day the feeling was unsettled and priest weak raid Irregular. There is a less speculative movemenV. in :Governments ;and prices are lower at the' rallioad 'and` ritishllaneous list. The Bear littered predomirunes and the rates .are generally lOwer. State bonds were dull and Without any special - change. The MaripOca stocks Suffered a further depreciation and went down to 18,ti. Bankshares and Railroad bonds toe quiet. The. Petroletun-stock. market Is eery quiet. Sales 3,00, Germania nt -1073 to 110; 100 Highgate, 101; Manhattan, 10; Mel Staley, 10. The 011 Creck - Cornpany 'announces' a divi dend of 1 'per cent. for December. Tito Petro kiwi Exchange will noon be opened.: Money and foreign exchange is quiet .The gold mar.: het has been. excited over rumors; but wittiless ‘'llang4 FROM TENNESSEE. Medi; :irony 4eross The Ten nessee Riven CFNLONAOING IN THE DIRECTION OF FLORENCE Indigualtoir "Agallst Hood. .N"tfitvius, Dec. 29.—Union prisoner', who &raped froifflorcute, andzarrinel Coluniala on the :17th, state that Hood's advance arrived at the Tennessee river on Wednesdii, ; the 21st, and that Ida infantry crossed, the next day, on pon toons which- he bad removed Mare the ahodls tam of reach 'of our ittnboate.: ; One of-tbe prisoners sages that .Hood erossed r thr:Trnsessee, rife! wllhllfreatkpon t Aodrtq his ielnatiu Saturday lie counted only twenty:an. When twelve tones this s nide" of the Tennessl,e ' tivO' llitl,;bear4_boaliZezealdnaahag-..t0 this fil rection of Florence. Probably Stedman'* force was engaged with- - Forrext. neer% Intense indhmatiott agnlnat Hood In the ithel army. °BEAT BATTLE WITH INDIANS. Several Weis and. Five .llundred ludiasis FEDERAL LOSS*. NINE • KILLED AND ' THIRTY-EIGHT WOUNDED. YOUK, Dce. 29.—The Colorado Ilbseia , learral, of the 10th., eontnius an otiiclnl account of n great tile fought with the Cheyenne Trit , dint.: en ilieTlnina, °tithe ]tilt inset. Black het- tie, NVldte AntelOpe anallttle Bab nacre together with none tineßundred other Our to,* were nine `Azilleil:and thirty-eight Our troops were conintanileil by Col. allying ton, and they marched in ten clays throe hundreo miles. one hundred of Which waillirOuttlt 'snow two feeCtlrcp. ORDER EICULATING TRANSACTIONS IN COTTON Tte—norlottoest or Ajoroot Gement of Minot*. CAIRO. Dr,e..29,— . The steamer 'Marble City brings 3icimphls ronvius to last et oaleg. . • General Damn( has tuned an order regulating and rtstrlctlng tier s *clients•ln cotton within his deportment; All partici promaring and pos. cbulng - permita front the purchulug. agent of the Treasury Department are rctinlmd to give railifactory evidence of „their loyalty, and all ejrcautsteticaS Connected with =Wog, removal . , transfer, &c.., of the product. . --, General - dolu• • W. • Darr's, of this elty, has aecepted the appolntmcnt of Adjutant (lener l 4 of flilooLsi tendered blot by GoVerlor-OgleAf• . , PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY .15EGENIBER a. • FROM WAgHtel'ON 1714 Trig lIPIRON BEFOIE prEIISBt RG repriarzer ♦YOUK YY zgo:c ci.Ans THE SUE OF POSTAGE STAMPS. , Withdraival of the Telt Potty Bohai .. . • pectal Western 'Associated Press Dispatch. 1 15EWYOEL,Pee..29.—The Times' Washington special - Royal The aomteittee on .the sun ore . . , the mine explasion.before Petembarg.have m plcted the esamlestion.ef, officers at the iront -and a el now pui - sullig . investigations in Wash- inC t g n. e Committee on Inso:elada report ihae,ser eral team:lt:will be in entire loss - to the Govern ment, on accorint or;lmperfect work. - ' Dispitehas and letters from.tbd Army of the Potomac eontain, no news. .. ;The Postmaster General has reseladed thi in struction of the Post Mee • Department, nbtler &diem 0 of the act of Congriss ' approTed /Illy 'lost, 1164; enthorizin,g postmasters to I sell postage stauspe-and stamped envelopes at st dis count of five per oast - Postmasters - will, in, !a llure, under no decals:minuets- melee . any ahate- Melt from the. face value of - tech stamped C;140- . The Secretary o . ftheTreasery has Issued the fol. towing not lee,withdrawirtg the . Ten-Forty Beads.: • err* January 17th: Sufficient time is thus given to Winks to °t ita n gold-bearlikabonds for bank lug purpoiesi ' -. , Trrastrry Department , Dee.-23, 1864.—liefice , is hereby given that the ten-forty loan will fie 1 wittalravro en the 7th of January next. No Sub scriptions, therefore, will be received after that date. (Signed,) W. P. PERSENDBX, " _ Sce'y Treasuryt ItOM IiEW YORE.. HETALIATGOY . 111111 INTO CANADA RUMORED It Preachers and Doctors to be forced Into the Daubs. UNION RAID IR FLORIDA AURINAL 'CIE- CAPTAIN SMOKE'S NEW Tone, Dee. 941.—The Toronto Oa. lass • a runitir'lltat some discharged linlted'States soldiers, tagether whit otherson failongh, are .in Buffalo, with the design of making a raid onto Canada; in revenge for the t.. Albans affair and the rapture of Philo Parsons. A raft Is reported as being prepared for crossing the river. Recent Richmond papers say that all local preachers ail, under regular appotptmcut, and -nil physlciane who -have not ben practicing tea I years, if able to do military duty, will be forced into the ranks. - • - • Capt. Bemtnes arrived here, yesterday, from Europe, via Idatamoras. The Richmond Sentinel of the 97th contains the.fonoinr. Deg c. .23.—The Yankee raldera fiom l'entecola to 'Pollard destroyed all pnlattc and some private buildings, and damaged the road considerably. The bridge over the Escimbla was partly deetroyet. Capt. Henry Pope, Qtaarter metier, was capturrA. A few ne••••nam, were mar 01. : Yeste rd ay our forces pursued them. A • portion of their supplies and transportation was -raptured. Tho/road was strewn with their deed. Itern was - an'infantry force of another raiding party near Good's stills and Pensacola. On Sun day, lts advance was met by our cavalry and driven back sevcralAilles. • - FROM . CINCINNATI. EC/BRIDLE MURDER IN WARREN CO. Strateman and Ituxbridge's - Raid a Per feet Success. worn? Mum wont OF PROPERTY DESTROYED CrNerwriart,Dec: W.—Three members of the family of iplan Rose, at Derfortl„ Warren. Co., Ohio, true murdered-in their beds= Mon day night; and two others badly wounded, by tome unknown Tenon. , ' _ A 'dtapotett to -the: 4'ontatieeetat-front Lomita, says the. raid of Stoneman and Burbrikm was a. perfect success. Breckinridge , Vaughn and Duke* ere well whipped, their artillery cap tured end their forces scattered: Saltville was burned and the works destroyed. The rellroad from Bristol and twenty tulles be. ynoti Wytheville- was destroyed, with all the rolling stock. Bristol and Wytheville are In ruins. The property destroyed is estimated at twenty millions. enter:4:l4.in; Dec. fitl.—A package cif Quarter masters' vomiters amountlog nearly to two hun dred thousand dollars, approved and Issued by Capt. J. C. Crane, Quartermaster at Nashville, was taken from a train raptured by the rebels on the Lentrrille A Nashville railroad on the ?Jct. They are in favor of parties In Cincinnati, Buffa lo. Chicago, Michigan City. Albany, Boston, rtillaijelpbta, and hew York. The Adams Ex press Company notifies the public not to negoti ate or metre them. LATEST NUICAN ADVICES DEFEAT OF TOE FRENCH AT CIIILBF Pallid Army in Possession of Acapulco • SAN IILASCISCO, Dec. 28.—/deileallliTiCQS, In• the Constitution ell) , that since the defeat o f the French at Chilafa, Nor. 10th, they Itad or-. - rived at Carrara, about; milea front the. Cite Of - Mexico, in a 'completely 'demoralized condition. General disarm.. with the , patriot army, Cu ercd Acapulco on the 14th of December. • "Tbe — Sintes of Gfierrcro end Ordnea, are par fretly free from imperialist forces. • IROM TEE POTOMAC ARMY , Considerable Picket Firing r.w'Yonz, Dec. 29.—)t (cites from .the army of the Potomac, dated Dceember Tith, says: There Is considefablei pleket , fhine along the front. The resomntion In no doubt caused by the numerous desertions recently ,occurring, mnoauted to a b out ninety, along this fOontc last wetlr. - Prom 'grtropo»Arrlval. of Ott, .llteaikter A l f - Austkilaatau. Dec. 29.—The steamer Australi. Ilan, from - Liverpool 'on the 17th ind 'Queens twin on the 18th, arrived this moraing::She Mega two days later nor,. • ' ' - • The London Times applauds Secretary Seward for - the-sfell .merited suub which he gave Mr. l'arker, the *ouldhe presenter of a' peace ad demi to' Prealdeat Lincoln. Lirerpodl, ' /kr.' .113.—Floar quiet and idea ly; *heat steady. corn quiet, mix ed t17®1414; beef steady; pork firm;- . bacon qnlet, and 'No. 1. is lower; butler steady; lard dull and easier; petro leum active and firm—MitNir 28 . Itinadstufrs quiet; augur tends upward. • Consols' 31.),M(4.4391‘i Illinois Central Shards liEpG2 disemint; Erie's 1184119; 4.130'i.12043. Drecitilrldge Dodly Whipped... Rebel Salt • • and - Lead Works Destroyed. Loris' Doc. 25.—A reliablutelegram from thirst's Station, on • the Sdth, represents Bur bridge's command-1n good Elicit)." and spirits, Mul retuning to I.exington after a most successful crpedition. Sturbridge destroyed the - railroad ten mike beyond Cytheville, and the salt and lead works in that vicinity. lirechtnridge was badly whipped, and left for North Canallna. The rebel department of 'North Western Virginia has no longer any cfEehipey._ oluiateers Furnished by 51i sours ST. Loris, Der. 29:L.:43n the , tabjeet: of volan teera Governor Doll's mcssa•e says: lip to the ltrt pf July hut, thethirl furnished 10,000 more ' men.than be; quota called rot; and, in those dia., tads isidelt are -behind,, the deficiency is be neva ;to arise from an excessive enrollment. The total number of tnen tarnished the United States,do lioVember,Soth, was 81.,000; in addi tion to libidos; liave . had attti thousaad orgaobted, and in the llcid !when required. Frain Havana. . . . ~ . ~ . , Mw 'rotor, Dec..28.-.—The ateatoer Moro "Cat- . tie, from Ilseana on 2411iibas arrival here: Reports received at Mamma Via. Porto , Rico, , say that the St. Domingo rebate Imdsatenttte‘f t? 'tae S* 11111141 Poverament. .-, _, .. , The iPhlladelpbbilgary Agent RenuiveC' PIIILADELPMA,De&B9.—The B%soing Italtetii announces that the, Naval' Agent has nenn . in• moved and his Onc Is, In possession of govern ment sat efif., . I ~s:~E~h-~=~ - hn«:;T~ ; u~Y~".k~s.~~~t2_~ : w~.s'~~ : ~`3,~~'.-'`~~~„'~~V~r~Ya `' a.~+s~ti~`~ - r~':,~”is:.sa-,~~tk..'~"kuT~".~z~~- I EVENING GAAIITEIBEGiANS . -T. THE lAtsouiaf Elettl9 of chief Clerk of the - lions% ABSTRACT Or nit GOVF4I4OIMMESSAGg Illoraugh Milittriltgeninition Recomnittided: cfmniTIONAETIIIE *TATE I,'INANCES.: Sr. Loris, Dec. was Cot - Draper. of Macon county, who was .elected chief - clerk of the Houge„ Yesterdiij, atid firtillr. Dyer, asipre vionslyrepqkted,,, , • _ • • f itsiderromthe-p4seige, nr Ilia rmt creasine% . , the Governor's salary to $3,000, the Senate dia nothing of spevlal Igportilnee. In the Muse, - Governor Hall's message veas me,..._-10A-Preconlzmixt. wow , . Xrldercd to be p'rinted. •.• The Gprvosor l)c{(IINIC1,1111,a retrospective view of the ImPdkent events Which have transpired, In the State,dmingtho past fourye.us, and speaks In high terms of the officers and soldiers who .toids An active per, In, drDing - the rebels from, dlicittairkiitaing Erlce'a late rtild- , Ile specially. mentions 0 ens. Pleasanton, Ewing, Me Neil, Saw., lam, Fmk, and Brown, and, reeßnkmenda Ora, • Itt'nten find VilliliOr for prordotion ; .Moo that the. ieilainre tender them all a vote of thanks., ( o flied - CO ihiatrociods erson as a praiseworthy act, deserving :or, •warmest thanks of cTery citizen. lie gives a history of the enrolled militia, or- , gantration, and says *059,000 was due the nillitta. tact May, and recommends that $1,000,003 In Union military bonds be issued to pay them. The whole amount of bonds now outstanding IS' leis titan £.2,000,000. Ile recommends amore thorough and efficient .... . dMia organization ; repealing of the compt ation law; abolisluassut of the substitute Sys:, ton, and passage of an ..2(1 requiring all per Sons . subject to military duty, to join soma military., organization, and perform military duty when required. Alto, that all commissioned °littera -• he appointed by the Governor. The condition of thallnances of the State are ; .„ represented - ashcing Very unSatlifactory. Tliere-: '. IA ill be due on the.lst of January, $.1,000,000 on r the State )ends Issued to various railroads, with Interest accruing at .the rate of SIX:10,000 , pm . annum. To stop this accuntulation . of. ths Slate indebtedness, and to satisfy the demands of creditors and Increase, the revenue, he recom mends a tax en incomes, salaries, dre., after the Tian of the United States tax. . - Re concludes' as follows: The Cour:Motional Convention about to assemble will doubtless melee great changes In our organic law, and the ditty 'rill devolve upon you of conforming to the new order of things. Slavery will be abol ished by the almost unanimous approval of the people of Ilissouri. The new relation thua given to the negroes in the State will demand, I and no.doubt receive, your consideration. The 1 organization of a new governtrieitt; lir - the ;radii of a re - rotation, is a work of great dellcac and. responsibility. and will make the Present General Assembly one - of..the most impqr*Vit that over met In the State. The result of the recent election It It. 1 ;pall and belleyedWilinot be Without a good effe.7 in liissonrL Oar loyal citizens have pert, , ed themselves to be divided Into 'hitter faction as to the proper modes of sopprecalngthe rebelllint. The people have carefully considered the various plans proposed, and by an immense majority de-. died in: favor of the plan of the Administra tion. With all loyal men this should be baths factory and ecnclusive. The minority should be ,willing at once to yield their Judgment to that of a majority, and all Mends of the Government should now unite In giving the greatest efficiency plan to the - Fork, and -In strengthening the - hands of the executive, In his efforts tq termi nate the war, and after all it cannot be said the tiereitilinposed on the rebels are hard or mire:ai -1 unable. Allthat is required of them is to submit to the cOiastitntion mad the law. This is the linty of every goal citizen, and the people of the loyal States of ,Nassachtisetts, New York (Aldo, Illlesottn; Kansas - and California, In a WErd all the States adhering to the Government, arc required to do this. Are the citizens of Vir ginia, South Carat= and Georgia to enjoy past. , I; terr not enjoyed by other sr.tetions ? It Is riot believed that the Amelcan people will grant It. oubusGssion to the ConStitution and laws is the rule that all should be required to obey. FROM W.T.DMINGTON; THE ATTACK ON FORT 'FISKEIL. CALLANTIONDUCT OF COLORED MOPS. The Guerrilla .Moseby .Reported I Dead New 'foam, Dcc. 20.—The Tribune's Wash ington special says: It was 5.000 colored troops ho were landed near Fort Fisher. They took rtt. - my, rotitlon, and held it aviirt a vi;- crone attack. They then attacked and carried, at the point of the bayonet, an earthwork t n front of Fort Fisher. The - rebels being rot.. ferced returned and retook the fort, driving out cur black troops with a heavy loss. What co ntained of them were then re-embarked, and the .men-ol.war again opened; tire on Fort Fisher. The /ferald'slVaihlngton special reiterates the statement that Moseby was mortally wounded by one of our scouts and had sineedleit. • Our Gunboats on the 'Roanoke Reported Reputoed. \re• Toni,. Dec- 2Q.—According to rebel re ports, our gunboats an the Roanoke ere having poor Fumes's. - The rebels claim to hive unitised them three times near Fort Branch-.-the last on Friday. • • - A. urrint from Montreal says "It Vas eel• dent to spectators In the court rootn. that. Or raiders 'would be discharged as: they were well sapped with overcoats, rtaillers, fie. all ready to skedaddle.. Sleighs wire allprepark to con vey them out of the city." . Ton ladfe meld of a fashionable Ntaveltioness, whose style of dress far 132CCedlt titht.of her mls lreslf„ baring oecision to Wrlte an ,o•der to a per• futner last week, Actually - reqUatad blot to send a dozen bottles of.‘!o Dick Alone." Tnomne Brae, the Iligikhre'slaie, exalt whom there was such a pow-worr.hajtoston, ten years age, to now a recruiting agent for colored troops In NasterMe. Tide: makes all things CM. RECENT aCCOUELS tell Or , Mu deaths or starva tion In Lumina In one day. And yet Lora Whernelitl4Olds fairs to aid the suffering encash In thlanountry. Gurze, the Malden, Mama., murderer, will be him; on the I,3th - of January. Tonog Conferee woe murdered OPE year ago Tintraday. The Nett' 'York 'World Pays that 50,900 Fen anti have be drilling for some time pa‘t, wit the dealgn'of marching upon Canada. Is hatiraated that, there are three hundred thousaact refigees from the Booth la the North Tnr. venerable Bishop Brownell, of 'Connect ern, la very 111, and not likely to recover., KOSFUTU has three nephews who arc °Meow In the ornate Of the trotted State. Gas an& Steam Fitting, Sa 51111. branches, carefully attended to, by *ape tlenenl, traetlent workmen. A flaytasortment of • 13thiCrtlBs, SiIOWE.R 11A.T.11S, WATER 0140 SETS, gynitelas, Constantly on hand end mule to order. . : TATE it SEVILLE, No. b 8 FEL2It44 STREET, Allegheny; !And =La BERT*TREET, PlK...burgh rohll:Rawiny . Comm!Aston Nerd:alit Pluurobarzactrag - Ahlverio,t. Denier In 'none, Ilneun, Chace:ie. Dried and Green 'Fruits, rind all Form. Products.. Older. IMO for all merchandise, Pittsburgh man ufactures mad RCIIIIOII 0110, at deniers And immuf.o. •turem rstes,`Dto.= LIBERTY STREET;( O PPce idle Wood stroet;) Pittsburgh, " Ads:manmade and prompt :Mention give:stoat' conngraneollrand cormpondenee. • PITTSIIVIUM Speei.Llayel /a. Blink, -Wm. McCully es. Co., lilcDonald• -Ar buelles, John I. Dome ix Co., John Dail &On., , 1 / 4 .1 / 4 S It. 1 / 4 Co.. • iset7:lydalrli J-& DL DUSTEEN BRASS -.FOUN-* . DEES,' GAS AND' STEAM FITTEIIS.: 'Particular atteMlon paid to the fitting up and . re. °ANlTAO§ Th aga i m E tbi „„Ass BRASSS CASTINGS, of all kinds, made at the Ooziest notice. All orders left at be 31 ind St WATER street and LIBERTY. mill be promptly,attended to. sir The' members of thla flrm Wan pretrial nts• . agates, of many Fear't experience lathelrkuslums, . We are alw agent . ll.lslin to (Iz,7ziret.i. siliAlll PtrAly, ier pumping 'Water, (re Mil Itellned 011s, - Ae- - i 1,447 - . • , . . , . • ti:l,SlStjt,,,4,l; e -i s .- 1• t. 01. Italsigrenrs t.aid--Interestiog, N.tri•a. , tote, . Freedmen's ROI -• 'e* nbticed tin arrival hero of 1.1 ' * lief Asiatic:the...A Pesurr_. Foote dasaAge 'a,,,,, , , . ; Si .. . , debt ,; Or gatilaathin ' - Ellected:-.T.llm i ta!l. Uletheenaut Bartley„ of the L. i t d Sigu b li G n , thibSer.,lptiou, Sc-.__ ... , - * • * . one of thalami who ace:lmp:in the rare au ' A l a n g e irkti° l' of the fPnnds of the F,MO - i: :lamented Colonel Dahlgien la - his fatiMus raid re men eton.l.Thnteday :evening,-In Sim Second' . ereenid ,R, e h nlein a a an d wh,,,.,wee leaner 14, when . .. ? " 114161. * *641;1-Pr"'•ll'°4--'"l';')' fur the' 'he: tell. 'l.vOry 4 man :,-ie. : i.b.1,8) expedition; was] purpose or .2" Trbedtaell'S Relief 'Adr :ei th er kilted or.eaptured,roadLitatinatt 'Bartley . ' 'MC jaffali thi' . city shit the edloeellt eOltriti?: t lathe Scot deer who ' hat bee.O . retireed Trot& o t , Res: Ur; Ili rd eqed the meeting 'to order„ oentlebinent: . lie Vs.'neow' erigag'ed *la Writing a - • ..„ and railed that Pion,: fluanas J. 1.. Howe net as , I „ini.i.Ain of fb a expedition, the first portion of president ofthepecting. , .: . which we. give loalay s- •', ; ' ' -. • .. Mi. Hove teeek the droll' and mated upon i'ey- . - , . . 'Dr. Jahn 'f. Frawley Y. op ale u . icultgpsidi Entrolte llizzzysti---I propose to give. you a • ... , ' lhe'f°l/°'.llFrcalletnen."'''''`.'"'""r" t° n ` . . , Dahl to:Richntandtn February and Mareit'if , P ili / ret ' * .. *'' - 1 '' . ''' ____ , .„,,,,* „i. few, particulars ,of the. expedition 1 Of. Colonel, 'as Vlce-Pnedil atm, Tirs:C.o.ll.-ey etut T' Fr • .. • well „,.. _ _.. , , Dni „ , ' .• - r . thlixrent. It is known Mat airtnet party Gilbert Follansbee, Rsq., - acted as Secretary of ..n , ere , either killedor eapturcdt that, Colonel . Dahl ? , , the tomtit's. • .' ' ' * !.. :. ` gren was Milled at the head of his command and The, President. thee stated' thh - object co eli te . . that his bed:rims mutilated - by' winmeriSilinted Meeting, arid gave ii brief meows of the rtiorei. • . •...... „.. luitafin thlifeity towards forming inciter Arse- &neer In the rebel. army . ,Identellant t tm-M el ~ , . .. - . . eintloa„ referring to ,the. facttheir. at a former t h e .ltn ya i garalry eat off. het..llllger to get. O, meeting of the-friends of the eattm,..beld smuts' .. __l,. :,, man ghlwring. a gift eta sister at that title' weeks ago, a committee lead peen annointeelth „ .. . it Bat IWM eve the differentliems as they draft a lotion; and .otherwlse provide [Or _dea d - • .: . ~.., . the organization. . • ~' • '. • '!' 114peired, as nearriSl can OnSmtdayi Febru. , - The committee, throttgli - their Secretary', . . . * E' • ary,2oth 1 a detachment made up front rho: ' H. Irish, Esq., repotted ,the following constlOV . ... 2d New' Tort, sth NetrYork. let Venn:tat , Ist' don for. the-government of the Alsociatleik' , , - :_,• :--e h e' i , we I ,*hieh was pnanlmoosly adopted: - . , . ~ , • , 1- 3laine and sth Illiehtgan . .{ . egan. ts ,o care ~. demon 11;-Thls assbeitalou shall be conk *under geraMmed of tthic Dahlgren, left thelteati; the PeeelletTan's Ald - ,Commisslore fOf Western' 'quarters of the 3d cavalry:division lof the arii‘y . ...Pennsylvania and adjacent.partarof Ohio . and of Ike Potoinse;!to proceed to Riehmend land. ;West - Virginia, and any person may become ;' a. - set In cenjanetionW meat ith t', forte wider en. -member of the l same by:making a, toutribittiOtti , Kilpatrick egalnst the city; die elect, or w eh , tio Its funds: ." -.- , 'J; Wes to lihonde the Union prlionors ..eonfine in •• Air: ll.The,ObjCell 'of Alia - Coon Is - 11 '5l-11. Lila:* prison, Castle Thunder and Belleleteiand ..iatall be to raise means for the physical relief, in thin many .other prisons In • and about;- the ;the mental - and religious education, and : the , „,i- . . , ... . ~. .. . . • - i ..,. :generak-Improvernent an ti the 'co's- - the Tonic of Colonel Daldgren's force; eonilet- ored,poople wiR hare' Wee of pay be cmano.- tog of about , four hundred men,'• Was to get into Paled In tbe.Vbited States. : ' - 'General Lee's lines at Elie's Ford,on the Rapidan. rr. *A. III: -The *officers of this Commission river. flank I,eo's army,' strike the Virginia gen-, shall, be a Prealdent, foer-Viee Prost:late r a ron - ling Secretory, a Corresponding SimregitY, fret Railroad at . Frederick: Hall Station, and de :Bostroy a lot of :artillery at that placer, cut the Vad at: a 'Tromurert who, together with twenty-llva ~,, road and telegraph Wire, and then take the mad °Ditecranlkaremli'lemof9ftirtehetstorsas,s°andstetanree' shalt responsible river at Dover Mlits,.where,we.were informed. hy . to Gucci:land. Court House, and strike the James the ditch:any of the Commission. . ' thegulde. there was a ford that we could loss tiny: IV:-Whellefer any ancillary aseodia- the James. Here one force was. to be dirt ed, lion; organised, or to he'brer,,, bized. within the' ore part to cross' over anjetrike across the e on. diStrlct of ronntry * embraced by title Column.- try to the Appomattox river, at the point Where slim, shall certify to the Rebooting Secretary the the Danville Railroad erosees, dertroy the bridge • lact. ot such organization, with the . names of ita end. then strike for Richmond by way of the .', el :freers, the President of eachunstilary assoula- South-side. It was there we were to liberatelour thin cued hecorne. ex . ...otifelo, a Member °lithe rulisted men confined on Boil Isle, • secure ,the Bourd:of Directors of this.Comralislon, In ad,ll. thin to the number already provided for inn the bridges and cross into the city. • The other part of our force was to go down the north side of.the rum g °lng ankle " ' i titer, destroying. all the mills and public proner- . kyr• V.-The Board of Directors shall 'meet . ' • - , te, also the .I,yaehhurg and Richmond canal. At ;ctithe fi rst •teesuay of every month, anti rite of : fete n= time General Kilpatrick, with 'a large their umber . shall , constitute a quorum teethe force of cavalry end artillery, was to attack the *transaction of basinma. „ , ehy bailie Brook pike. It yeas thow,dat by mak ,: . AMT. Vt.-There shall he an executive corn-. leg three simultaneous attacks on the city in rnittee consisting of fire persons, to be aproltited by the' Board of Dimetom, who shall pareease . and have charge of the forwarding of all goods. teem eutl through, and the success of ode party .would have Insured the SlteeeSli of the forth:: bench t of the freed people : and who, to- different llama they could not orevent someone ethers. nod - the accomplishment of our object, 1 miller with the Board co Directors, shall-appoint viz: the•libermlon of the prisoners. . . teachers to labor ambler them. Onr piety matted' from Gen: Kilpatriej'a 11-G2. VIL-There shall Isc art annual meeting Ifrnekmarters, at about 7 p.m .; February 221.11, of the Conunission held on the second Tuesday arleilirtired at Elle's Ford, Mont ten P. li.- of December, at which the - anneal reports Of the There lieut.-11.. A.f.D. Merritt, sth New York Directors, Rxeeetbre Committee and TreSslrrer I eavalrv. WOE sent. over the Rapidan, with lif shall be presented, the otlicets elected, and ether teen trim to capture the picket post an d , reserve, 1. Quito:as transacted.. whic h be did in awry ' handsome manner, cap ' Aay. VIII.-No money shall be drawn from truing -thee entire post, thirteen men _and one, the Treasury except, upon an appropriation v ``. voted __ mi . /m . l einem. The whole „ ea s done so by the Beard of Directors. and the warrants . for "-' quietly th at there was no alarm raised along thee the Mune thrill he signed by the President an d' eneniy7a }lnes. This made an opening sufficient eatintersigned by the recording Secretary. ''ly _ burro to let. our column - through, and alto Ass.lX.--sThe Board of Director shall, have Gen. Kilpatrick who wee following alter. We poieer anti authority to till any vacancies occur- then crossed and took the road to Chancellors deg Awtween the annual meetings of the Cor- title and Bpottsrivanla Court Houle, and then millt°° ' "d to enact snit by-laws milie l m 'Y turned to the riot And ' took the road toward deeueemadleut for carrying out theobjecte, and Frederic Hall Station. We came In Sight of the fof„ - .the proper man:gement of the buttress of slather about 3 p. m.,: Monday 20th, but s iltellng, the Commis. ion.. therebad been a brigade of infantry sent to C the, A N. 'tie -This - Constitution _y,ne amedied station, the -Colonel . decidid not to make an at, • aany general M rne eeting of the Commissinn, by tack with What three he had, but to tura otf to consent of two-thirds of the membera present, the left end mots the roliroad , .south 'of that providid piddle notice of such meeting shalt point. So after making a dash to a house wal l:aye been - dale given. ' - . in about four hundred, yards of one of their Aft& Gee adoption of.the Constit akn, a corn ramie, we captuted.:a Court Marshal In sea:lion, laitteri of three was antedated to report knee- consisting , ot eight commispioned lottleers; Col. nest teems for the Association, to report, nt the. :Jones, lst rdaryLaird Light 'Artillery, and two' clese.of the meeting. . _ .. . . , I,y , taint. artsrat, a a without nf dorm The Presldentlien Imoodueed Mr. J. W'. Ste. . 1° . 1 _ ° . r ,7 6 . a.F.°,no lie . h u . liml-r • b ee l l s . l 7 e i g a l i a _ l _ so _. d° __ fla KID) of rblindelphia, the Corresponding ,Secre. .In the camps of the enemy.:.. - 1 - i tarf'°P ' ilte remThriva°l3 r " imen 5 Relief Al ' We then- M.A.& circuitous route:and crossed sedation; who gore the audience a brief state the Virginia Celdrol* Railroad *about four trunk of the workings Mahe inethetioh-the miles south of,the station, taking the road ter' .ortment'of Irt - borperibrmed bud - the good Seeome. ward Cooeidand C. H. Wetraeeled on through tabbed-the urgent need of increased and ex, rot:Rid in this behalf. and • dosed With a . strong appeid to. thrsee present to be active and . where it was-mil:ltch dark that yen could not the mild and rain; through dense 'pine forests,. tended : ace the man at • your side; but we - kept on ,to riedons In bettering the physical and moral eon race. who bate teen or any 1x: etn a m i l iated 1° getting lost in the dark. At the place where -Melon of this long down-tnalden and despised a,,tiquot,L,P-ethe'o'raniettirddat.Y4lrshoemn*.we. of theme:nmwrictime the. United States. i i ' we halted we captured six wagoas loaded with ** . Dr. 11411°1. of rhilad°ll4° ' I ' ' ' i nci in t ro - ri,rage, kud rations tor , Lee's: army, which we dace M 8 tivlive:ed a very laawasting dimes l mp,. proceeded to use in - a manner not agreeable On the subject '- ' s. I * the owners, but GMT homes were very hungry Ike . Brooli 3 Of PhiladelPhkes./ Bowel • . .. ' d soldiers' are not very in an eicament'and touching appeal In DO I .." ,` ......„ .nig; ag, t;; , ' or r ii - sowietitatert. the mattering freedmen, and ertred Prentlitr that' at',7,;" elite p ni e t n ;h, t a w; parti c nimay Military gctic and systenialle effort for their relief. , . late. and they used them - aceordlngly. Here We were The. Chairman announced that If th rested. till daylight, and 'then started again: ere any other gentlemen who desired to speak. would be Molder to bear (hoot, If not, howonliii - After gebeg about three miles we came tn. sight Inquire whether any arrangements' told been of the James River at Derverigills, .on the farm , of the rebel Secretary of War, Mr. Sadden. 1 made for recelvDor subecriptimm this eveithrg. • Thus far we liad not met with /lay oppoeithin, Mr. limos moved that subscriptions be made at once, so that all present mighthave en oppor- - _awl were. now where no Union troops had ever Welty to contribute. .He would glattlyeddress oecn and the turtentshment among the people, l'artl ' eularly. that Interesting portion known as the Meeting, were - It - in i'l's power to give pro` est. contrabands. was laughable.. Here oar farce a Reroute and expression to the *thoughts anti u clings which. bad been awakened while he ilst aid to the eloquent - and tot:elf:DT ad .Wns to be divided and part cross the river. The ~ Celonel accordlagly ' mare the dispositton .and I the friends from Philadelph a, ; but b e ar;signed to the different °Meets their troops and orders. Himself letarding ,1.1 go with, he put' mould not attempt to add anything to what they had said.. . that crossed the jameaßiver. . . ' Dr Howard expressed great regret that he 1 It was here that, we - found out we bad been miehtfonned by the.guide. ' Instead Of a ford at was a poor man-too pitor to contribute to this noble cause as Ms heart. prompted. Ile urged t hat place it',vras deep enough' to - - run a large that, prompt aud liberal subscriptions be made, steam ferry boat at the lowmtstage of water. and celled attention to the fact that slips of pa- The guide was; risked why he had misinformed . us ..„ , y b ..a ut i te ra e c l i t i te u r . ocr Tb ult not or would not give 09 Kr had It:tenni:iced la the pews forthat purpose. I dee Colonel carry Mr. Irish asked leaVe to announce. the names , a" : out his part of the contract with him, which was of a few gentlemen , Who had. inadee - Volnotaey subscriptions previoure to . the opeattig 'of the: ; that he was to bang him If he tidied In one whit to Dahill what behad promised.. , Ho had by this meeting-and read the SMowlag: . . . . • deception destroyed the Wholedesigu'of this ex.' Dr. U. G. Hussey ..::.... 41,000 'peilltiort; and we were trgreat way In the enemes Wm. Thaw::...; ,•-•••• ... •.• • . 1 ..;• • = /PM' ' - ' tianntry, with th eli yes of thib whole party in dup l./Is...ma. „s_ *3l . / I °lfF• •' • ••••••• -- • . '''' • r : J, - 1 ,:t2 -. ger. *,The Colonel At once determined to take. " O'• • "'" - ••• • - '"" .• the -*pale forme down the north side of the James' V. It. Brunnt...; • .... j 500 river and make nn attack on the wiut side,of the , , • Mr. Irish stated that there were other gentle. 'cite After disposing " of the contighand guide; men who would ['doubtless subacribe large the* eoltonn started for the west aide of, the city,, amounts, but wholad not yet been favOred with bating burned the Dover Mills; Star Mills, and: an opportunity to deeo. • i, blown up ouelock on the Richmond and 'Lynch- A collection wad then taken up, and several -burg canal: i All . mtlis of Inert. kind, and all , subseriptions were math On Alps, but we ' had no steam enfrinets-UOinatter for what used, were de- , Menne of ascertalolug the amount donated. : itroyed. We mune in eighter the outer forth/-. Dr. J.lll Clark was called •"tifirib to address the' melons &emit three o'clock In the'afternmoi, and ; meeting, but declined to speak at length, owing , there halted Lathed and ;mat, Intending te'mnX° to the lateness of the hater. Ile intimated. how- , the attack just after dark. ,-.- ...- i , ever, that at some tett:retiree ha would be happy „ Accordingly - -just as night dosed - ht, the ad-, throw to out some few thoughts_and Suggestions - ranee - was maple truletlY, ter within a few hundred to the society.' 'lle stated thathis heart was in ,t and:101111dr outer rifie-plbe. They then opened' .. this tmportant cause.ind he wished, th e new or. a brisk fire of , small arms on our Ildef which. We gmtlzationtiV e ltred. I . ~• .;cild not return-hut the cherry was sounded; and 1 Wm. Bake , Kim., Chairman of the Corn- the whole line, with drawn ' satyr* rushed, on ,miller on Permanent Organization, wabmitted them and made them leave for 'a more- healthy the following report : , • I tar bite . This adrantagewas promptly followed l'reildent-Dr. C. G. Himaiy. up, Solonel 'Dahlgren-and -Majoi C,ook leading Vice P.reskieuttlios. Bakewell, lion. Thee. - the charge, our hova.uslug their carbines, re- M. Howe, Win. There; 'Felix 11. Brunot.,l . _Solvers or aahrt4., .just as the case demanded.. Correspondire , Seer-Rey. J. B. Clerk, 0.0. The enemy were driven from line to another, , Retordingact ' ' " l -2 .''lrrirlshr Esq. ,1 . f 1 • nrid from. Onto fence to another, tlit. theyWera . Treasurer-. 4 Ben - Kraut er, Env . 1 - el•lveelmele font milers anti a half, to their inner Diretteirsz-Rev. W.'ll. Hotted, n.n., 1 119a. J. .lise,-.. where,„loßeiving heavy: reinfareementr, K. Moorehead, Ret. Herrick Johastoa,lbw' . 't hey made n etand, and the Colonel, finding' they . Wm. I*.axton 0.0., Ilou. Thos. Willtama, Jos, * had at- least four to ona, and not bearing any Itorne;Esq.. ' Reea. NV,' A..Dartilsno. J.I S.' Tra- .la Ise .in the direition'of Xllpitilek; nor aeeleg . Vette, G. B:Chase, J.. 11. Bitten:m . l},V A.: passe- any signale,.drerued it -Prndeat. to -retire, oblen vent, Dr. T. Fatale, James ' Park. :.1 -. r.4)rinalt Y . was done in good order, ttuseietay trot yentai l'hillpi, Wm. Frew, Win.l,lttle r Jos. mock; lug oet to pursue. We lost some men killed and Josiah King, ans. McKni g ht, Wm. H. Shinn, ' wounded. antorg ' the latter Lieut. Harris, Fif th . Esq., Josiah ( ,tiey, Esq., lion. Jas. h.. illratratn, ,M lehigtei Cavalry. shot through the eboulder. , Mon. T. XBlghato;Davlii nettle:son, and Ilariey ' We then took a circuit round the city, crossed Chllds.. —, 1„. ; the Fredericksburg Ballet:id at ilnemary station, Dr. Haney, pending the mutton to aaopt the, endttemee. to deli Brook pike, where:Kilpatrick report as rend, bectrod learn to decline.,l Ifeful." . was supposed to be. 1 hulls:muscat ahead with ty appreciated the honor Maferied; bet them. ,is . party to try:•aud open communication Were so many superior to himself b( physical awl ' wllli;Gen..Kllpatriet, but I toiled -to aecomPlish mental - meta, and berm so much better riltall-" ; the object Intended. for aka': proceeding down lied for the - position, that he' felt constrained to' ,th Brook nitre to within tithes Mlles of the city, decline the anpointmmit.,' .' : 1 '' . les ' . vie *eaptured ,n contraband coining out of: the Gen. Howe favored the adoption of the report, ''town.:lle told us-Kilpatrick had turned off the (With the ever:talon of Ills own natue4 end Ind- road down the Penh:stile, and that their mated that thescasons assigned. by Dr. 1 Hussey , were: n the road !nide rat. I thou turned back . for not serrlngiWere InvuTlicient. If, however._ and met CoViDahlgren about seveamiles from the'Doctot felt unable to preside; hi oleic contd. the ,eity. . When I pre the Colonel 0 all 04 be lilted hererifterhY the Board of Direct us. ; foruiatiou I hail gained he considered It the m' ••••, • The report re wee then adopted as ad.. i ~: . to take the. road to Gloucester Point, OS all tit ' Gen. Howe annulated that a meetin of , litr forces in King William and King and Queen Boaol Worild be held at hie Mlle° at tar o'el et counties would be likely to In after Kilpatritk.' Ole Morning. ' . • • We tiecordingly,stnrted for. Ilanovertewn. ferry, (hi motion of • Mr. - Bennet, it resolution of solace we. arrivcml about Sa. in, w lVdtitteeilay, . Drente *as nannintorrelytendured to the s-teakent. March :M. There we had/Wale trollhie in moss. An animated disettealon enened - unou the acme- Ingcbut - finally about 10a. tn. the whole „party shy of Dirt !thing'. ail immediate supply pf east- was over Ineakty: :Wu theh had to dank alarge. oft garments ten:Bete the wants of the suffering ramp of the enemy, teLich caused to to lose food people In and around Nashville. wlto have about two hours:, but we pasectd them In safety been driven le by Hood's recent , adva ce, and and took the toad toDabney's ferry, on the Mat- . many of whom arc almost deatitotr• or clothing. ' stool river, where we arrived about ~3 p.. tn. . It was atronged that' ail persons having marts suit ablator the -purpose, - obonlii forward , safety Rad et arte,l in the direction of Stmeneville; Mod dirlng to-day, to the warchonst of Di. 'mending to go by way.of Ring and Queen Corot liessey,',Om Fifth etrcer.,.. -- where they will be House. ' . , packed and thinned immediately . ' '.. ' ' *' ' - " About * four p. m. we earner tit some of Captain The meeting was diamlseed.with- the bear L. - pagiby•ir company of Ktag and Queen 'ettatit: . tlon by Dr.:ll‘ward. .. - l' '- . ' ' I - cavalry, near a church where they 'had.. amdtt - bled for drill. They formed oar the road, bat out charge scattered theMthat we meld not see thew i they bung on our rear. and killed one plant .they losing two.. We did not atop .tit efAtUtrla , fir them at all; milted' on' across the "Antler manieck creek, when we halted to rest and dot soniethlug to cot, Iv being now dark. Attar II halt of about an hoer owl a half, we train Mar. . led; but Madura more over a 'halt mho; elicit the _advance was halted ht the toad by the viadi of the enemy's cavalry, At this Volouel Dahl; gren, klajor Cooke and Myßelf oslo to the frond to see what was. he miller; when .we; were c' deter] to surrender. .At tide Orb Cbloa el preeen;. iled:Ille "resolver and 'demanded a- eurreuder,ot . . Blom Put No< Quite an excitement iu Must oal elreles heal: -- mu created by the puhil ztlon in the eastern papers - of 'an article setting forth the suitor - ler merits over aU others of the - Steinway Pianos. It la written in very conclastire and - is .a very:strong endorsement of these Piano Fortes., Its ameataneeniturallyeamtglt created quite-a Antler. among the other• piano; makers, hut the .genilttenesslf the document, and the highvbsracter of ill signers, are matters beyond disimle or - earil. Au butherotleated capris row in the lien's' of the Steinway agentel. Ma3lll. Kleher da Ben., *bereft. may be =piped by all - who take en interestln curb mattera. I . . MEM • ESTABLISHED IN-1786 1 't iliaWitiliillie road: Thii, tlui re t itled,-when Le atbuntitedidllie, but his- pistol Inissol.;•-tha. cap 0 1 2 1 Y F-Xlitdlig.' - instantly ,almost; a volley from about t lt tSuridred, carbines, a bet. gnus, 4 and smilirel ..' . Wm; poured Into oar tart fl ank firms a disiaziei aboht twbray feet. Colonel .Ilablgrch Millie balls having .pawood tklanigh Ilia mut bad.l.. ;Did caased a momnitiry . head Coattail:in, ilidadajor Cooke;now the seal* of f/Pei, crderoda fence on our right flank thtown `down, and,Mille'dilie. men In -the open tie ld to `ionic thelicenting ont tOattnek as .the: sticond time; but It wlitywin evident that . they would not .attnek ni InOrliit &Mind; lad as they . ..had`, five 'oralz to our one; they could, await' daylight" anti 'pick to a One' by, one; an we passed along . through theritibutry;; •'- .- • • ..., A consultatissitivas , then held, and It wral; de -1 serialised to: aiol up, tit; wholo force, no re - dared to abouk, seventy-Svc men, and ever aua trii maktillescapo to„.General Botlees" nos. oil. the 'Rams smock river. Accordingly, the men were orderitd to fasten their sabre's In the :gfound;and tie' their homes to them to hoop _ thenstriline;istkrevery one slip off as quietly as posiibbil, tiltbsiueeddid in getting, th.,muult their linos, and, Walks! . till , daylight, when . we con- 'sealed -ourselicilw a pine thicket, to sleep". and . await -,the:niesb,might. , Just at 'dark (Starch iill) we suartialigt again, taking a northeasterly direction for , this ppabannock river r and *Sur. traveling th ' .the .wotals for about, three. ides we cam' 0'n - 10g-cabin, and making aOare- . Int ,inetHnntitsidflee of the place. concluded- it: iwcruld'be safe On itip and getiontething to ;cat. Vnibrtunatelynts augro, Saw its enter the house, and went to blrtnaster, who lived close by laud ; told him ;' read he and some others came in op' us ..ssild,eigkurectsdiscasrParty, tell:limns to his house, where we werikipitill %hellcat mottling% ' an, Oftaiwilesing . l.deva: Marini and. myself ,o l our Wisichts, he Jaiied.ii.hver to Capt.".?..lagrqder,.- wha•Wato ilicbila todlicluninial. ,. _. l . ' We arrivid'aeltichmand on "Scdueday, March 'fah, at 51.4.5..110 'As our Ireanient wiled we - came to , LibigyesWali slightly dial:rent; from Plat. .of othermirbailtaie served irliduit inteieethig .31.ace;.1 will. via ari aarlyday give -Into the paißle, that they,umekketow hoir to appreciate the high ,military, ant] moral tone that prevails among the chlialry. at.. the. - Oman-Skive ; Confederacy, of which,ouT Mutual flicnd'ileif Davis is the great 1 'A ns. „Vir reep,il.3.rully. - - - ' , . Lantr. 1t.11.1.T1y. + - ~. .£1:-1VandbuboW. Wedirect pfnettention of oar readers, to the advertisembeliff the' Lecture . Committee, lan • flouncing t tlie.jnbit remit= by 3lr. and Sfra. VandenheiT,Eheridan'imasterpiece "Thei vals,' , at daifilint ‘ t HiU to-morrow evening. i Beats maybe secured today, from two o'clock until five by thntutiders of season tickets, after which time 'ate sale will be open to the public. Not the leastr.bnercttirrg part of the eVcaing's. entertainment still be litra VandenhoTo patri otic recitations. , The seleethinis said to be admirable Melo: ding. -"Sheridmis 'flide,"' by T. U.. ]lead,. enlist." dze. Wehone for a crowded house. Tursxna,'Linele Tom's Cabin will be per forined"for the last time this evealug. All who Soave not seciilt,,should by all means go. The Theatre • haillien 'crowded; every evening dar ing Its representation, and the audience appeared better pleased.ftum wo have - seen them for a long time- It is just such a play as - at this time Is interesting to 'every one, exemplifying, as It does, the gigantle - orUs of slavery, the cause of the present wieired rebellion. - Golo-night, and see for yourself.--,:v, ; . . , . Tun Gassi,cownms.wow Snow continues to "attract large aid fashionable audlencet, and well data it deset4e: the, liberal patronage It is reeeir ing, for a hetter.entertaintnent has never visited this city. Mr.:Rufus Somerby knows how' ,to conduct a brat Class establishment, as Is abund antly evidencedby this excellent company, eery one of whiehAs a star of the 'fist magnit&-e. Do not fall p. this excellent troupe -before they leave the city. AT hreClellaii d's Auction !louse, Np. 55, Flab itreet;gpithiare reiuced In ?nee; Cmtruelng Loots and shoat:lt every deaerhal.at, dry goods, Llankets, shawls, *amoral aline, -tlauneliolo mestie.goodsi hwalety, glorett, ko. sit.= 6r one:dated freight on. Saturdai morn ing of the - /WorehOnse of Mita lirotr., foot tit Seventh streit.'"T, A. McClelland., Auctioneer.' CREIGItTON—Ou 'Thursday Decem her 2slb, at'l o'clock, at the residence of her grsnd. father Dlr. Thos. Simmons, AS Ross street, Mrs.. $. A82:31 D. 91.8ffili.TON. , . • . -The Mends otthe family are respectfully Invited to attend the metal on- Sexcntnav arrenaroox, :it 2 1:22=11 TIOLL4II , bA.V.L.NOS, BANK, NO. GI . rourns'eragre. . ossicrEutn isss. • Open &MlDl:nil a to 2 o'clock, also on Wednes day end SakaMaravenin,q, from ?day Mt to . No muter astrakelmStalln'eloalt.and from pievemker let to May lid Desna to 8 -" • 'Deposita received otiat stuns of not len . than One Dollar and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year , June - -and December. ' Interest has been declared semlannttally, In 'June and ccember, sincethe Bank was organized, "at the ro te of eta per cent. a y esz. ; Interest, if not drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the depoin m' tor as principal, and bean the same Interest fro the tint 4.y. of Juno and December, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call, or even to present Idc pass book. At this rate money wlU,doublein less than twat** . Books, containing.the Ohaiter, By-Laws, Rules andliegulatlons, furnbshed gratis, on' application at the oMee.: ••• Pniziwiza4--OEORGE ALI3REE. run 1.0.114411.14.111. James McAult7, ". James B. I). ?Leeds, John ,r, James Herdium, • M Pan Isaac . uock, • Peter A. Madeira, , James Steidle, Anderson John B . ideradaert, A. M. Pollock,7oVD!, lobed. Backalien, . Caldd Adating , :d. 'Henry J. Linek • John. C. Bindley, ; , John : • ticorge Blsely . Walter P. Xaraliall, 11111 Burprln,•. - John Orr, - 'Alonso A. Caner, - • Robert ' Charles A. Colgan, I Henry L. Rlnirwalt. John Evans, - .••• . E. Schmertz; . Beni. L.-Fahneatireni. • Alexander Speer John .T. ,Alevinder Tindle, William S. Haven, • Panitlek, Peter H. Hardier, lease Whittler Richard liar; : Wm. P. Weymiuy. • James D: - - Christian Yeager. Secretary :114.Tretturtr—IJILAII. A: COLTON: MX! BA.Vrba t t i lb s igliTUTlC23s NO Custom }lona%) ',Chartered by tho LegErZare. • ' ' BO I JONES Wa. K. Smith, :-.; :Joshua Thoo. 13rodleyi Frcncis Selleni,,.. A. Relneman. , John V..Tenollap, . Joseph King, Thos. S. Blatt; S:111.. Kart man, „ henry Lloyd, • , Jam Park, - Jr., - S. Fowler, U. N. „Pi M. Planning, lir. Jas. CargAbnin, . B. P. Jamey . A. S. Bell, - • 0,11. Kola. des. , • •, Wm. Smith,- A: Reed, W. Wobdwelly - W. IL:Phelps, 'll. Schmertz, - Morallier, .• Crownswi, ; C.ll. PouliOn, , ; It. 11. Smyth, .. . Joeob Stuekatll, , Cr. Follansba;' •, Alfred Stook.: C. Zug. semmry.;lllll.Treatisier — D. E hilklNlsElr. dally from 9rt... en to ^p m. • Ss li) crenton, bon 6to 11 - o.slark. - ' Depaito reeeiredolone dime nod upwards. • • Dividends dais:Orin Dieember.siellune ?Teach .to remota. are plated to the , credit of the depositor no l rloelpnl, and. bvlr inter cot thuitoinpoondia It Bake containing :Charter, fly-Laws, at., fdrnisd.. far This offers, esaelaity to thaws persons whowe ear:dogs are anntll r the opportuntty to necumulnie, drpostta, !easily sowed, Is sinuodcwadhiceah,ew.l.lll::-reaounpmdurceut-toi•chocri needed, money not onl y' being arc, hut beorlog Interest, FRUIT TIMEF . . . . Of Arri.M•we have sonie . o),ooT, and °Tall the leading varieties most profitable for this location. We IsaVe'esttrif Onetreesi as Partpliarvear, :Raided Blush,HollittidPiptdrdTtaldwin; Yellow:ger, Gate*, Xing of Tompkins Co. Rhode, based Green,ltome Beauty,. Ibunisei,Reto , krshowse, lotmsies Sweet, Smiths -Older , :Older, Ike.. with a very - , l ar go . stock of TEAR,: CHERRY. • rizActt,. OREEN, S H AM'TREES, • 'COSI:I. •SIIRIIII BERY, ORll4.l'iiio l .lSE PLANTS, - Ste., Ste. As our stock to large, we oder: great inditeemrats to ;Lenten aml Wholesaler purchasers. Orders left at the tircen-ITorme; Oaldsed, or Pittsburgh Post Or , nee, willlse . prouiptly attended to. ' • .• • - JOHN MURDOCH', Jr.; laws 4: • 4111.00ntrah Amt . I , ldarsi Nowiefirs, FIAiRITIME, - AND CANE OD WOOD CHAIRS, wita g at reduce , ' ptioci, WHOLESALE .11FSAIL. JAB W; , WOODwgrag, 1. - 1,1"14.5el add SOTItIIID STBEET,. orvotto I.4:E4mumspa LCo s, and MKT Iito..M . FOURT(i STREET IY7+:l CU 01 NOTICE.--Lett ers - :T es; tniinuy.tigiti - the estate of De 3011 N e CV .D11.1N11,0.1', late of Sewickley- bormmh; A leche a)1 couniy,denniped, havyar.bettm pantrA to Abe - ua f dmi g n,d, ions Indebte4 sold estate will . make Immtailate payment;esei tleuie hiving • clam( eaalest. mad *Ante. nui present Woe, *overly aul then: Jested for settlement.- - - EDWARD 0 Alirsl3l4l. Sr., • t.Y rs,P, it eat irareto;ising ismpgib Pcot. of BALTW ILILAURISON Brooklia ,froikeTOß4o6.o2. REFINED PETROLEUX,^.. i In ranka Clisular.] Offter, iCo 13tA.Tr..11 SIU T, . rtor Voir. - - ....rwAta.Ace Wll4.tiff PUKTIIS ALLAPE CIMVSS, Commisgox atC&CILLNTS, 'biros AND RNiTtIED PBTB . OLOM BkIiZIKE AND I.innu . ciA*G. oq.s. 24?. 124 SOUTH;WHA AYES, PEZLADELPI/7 A, PA. arStortma , nagaelly (under - coner,t' foe 15.000 barrels, Also excellent facilities for ntg9glier to American and Foreign porta, at our wharf oil $h be/real Riles . , niiabePitittntexof tile P. FL 14 - 3A3IES' WILKINS,- „ • DILOGUR AND D/14.1431 . CRUDE I.NIE BEFISED 0 it:S if rerry —quesrie eirs, • Nif-Sel.eltetttlentiven te the SALE:AND SIIIPMENT OF - P.ETTCOLVUdI awl fi t s products. Vosoolgamients respectfully. setteltroL _ Pittoburgh Ageney for VENASI3-0, OM Awn TBANSPORTATION ICOMPANV • - 011 , 11.17.110X•17t.. ~.atja. 7 RICHARDSON, HARLEY ,•COmiaislon And Yennixdinlaeferiataitst CRUDE MO 112 7 1 4 MROIII/14 Ko. 10 1111,WIN'ISTBEET. ritrsuinwit: • , , we- Ltbritil cash lutvili6es 'eoi,Slttimedts for I.ltt‘burgh or Eastern Markets: "" rerranoncOrnitroncts: : • Nears. 7.5. Dilworth q. CO., • . Syieger Hnrbnulh, Thonmsou Loq., Prost. Conktneralat Bank. mhio•m • Mai trrnitmc::: . •.; • ; wxußo CO:; Waee, 2117 PEI STILE** (one dune ieelow ITaiuta • Commission /Merchants, Auddeslits is Ptlteburglx hianufetaDirefilia CRUDE AND, ilEktfinti; ortAi .13-Libcial 'Ovum% riade cinFLOUR, MUM SEEDS, and CIPvr I I , 2I.ND DRIED. FR MTS. rioirefiffiL woRKs. • • LYDAY & CIDDRPBMNG, Atactlfactucen end. Refinen of Carboll OD, Benzine andLubricatingDile, Crude Petroleum. ‘• • Si - Works OPPOSITESXATIPSMItte. OOII3O Nil. 69 HAND STSEETi Pittabuigh; Ps. ' rig.wi t ii,.pumu. a cp., ; Connussiow ME:1101411173, Globe; - Pacific and Liberty Oil- - . Works) Libe*leash a4vances Inadd.on. maggnmeata Re - Oiled or Crude PefroteuiM.i Co,. DUQFL:.9IIE ,IV.I Y anft - HAIWOCX Si.., I item* :prrrenurnin, FA.: • r itERT ASIIWOR 11, • - lio t vit. CLUB ST.. OthibtirSll4. iozareanma AND COMMISS I ON msacirimr. AND DEALER IN OILS., ILLUMINATING, I.I3OIIIOATINCL CRUDE PMT/lOLLIGS OILS, Az., eonstalett y on band and for ale at the lowest market prima. Conslos. meets and eiders whetted. ROC= 11.111.11rA111N6 111151 IT Z. MHO TARING & KING, • COMMISSION. Id F.UC lIANTS, • A ncoiris 13 , PLTROLVME AND ITS PRODUCT% . . Awl olealerklA ;lx nk'Materlala. • owll4l • Na, i 7 NAIIiCET ST., Pittsbwgb.- JA 2 EB fl WLf; XANVIACTEOII I I 07 Oil of Vitriol and-Aqua. Ammonia. *Sr Orders left at Jobn Porte/Meld k Cm'a *Moe, corner of MAU/Lkir and llitST f3TS., metro prompt attention LUCENT OIL WORK& -- DUNCAN, DIIHLAP & CO., WA3UVACTUILEiSOV. Pure White BeOned Carl!**l9ll.s. • • No.lll LIBEILW STABAT N ORTON'S OINTMENT, • . • Flop Sail "theism and Scree Ada, :- :PEIERR, WALD izEo..4aprowonir.s.,..4 •• f is • an Trauma AND: BORIIMithiI:10 • iisa ERUPTIONS or THE ' tl Tile Olatmeet penetnstes to the baths Of • ethe—geee WI andtbene o a t th A ebko urcone —Uaw:e4 ea c,-4b red • I $ rma •,'. the pawn lot the disease upward, and ev partiv := tl e l : l ...! diw , i =l i e3el rb tr t- o h l: : globe telloh geratly Meth teua le no !elapse. ', , ' •' ' .... rtorrotr.i .?o.• 494 44164. '; - la 2 /114QAD WA 14 =ALTO*. raid by =MMI soy! rixsumasirsiiicAtt av o ci . t it , 51717 - ALVAZi Antonym •, r., ENAMELED 5P0041-004:10f4•: Thew tb mot& Ate wit:nutted of Ortt and yrootontood to millulars bmailtred ra , Ls lel length. Can be bad Lq all calory ooiLout4kii. MAW:MAI:Ina:LED HT Tara PORTBKOrra MAN FACtroalta CHAS.' amoßV_•,' . ' 4ititl. • • • SELLING . piatr#o, • '54 - 14 LT litudtii.' 161 P.EVONSIfin Ft' ST., Bus.. ro?t 20e (mutton ALLY,Ir, puiLmAr t f.at#,. dotttotecol.. . 1 • '2' - .• PAM? • OWLET-SAW ItlaW:acr i ;.AND 13AltOr. - TAM Craig St et,•Allegheny. oetlillt •• • . 1 AnliN _...___,____. .. ....._ IISTU mr 0,, A s ' Iturimr.44el.- I t tof Aa.1.1.1 flos hailej Wei •_IILIJA I. thioodendoned not estate of JANE tetoGlLlw . Woof the City of YR sb gawk docitancol, all Woody kitoolog tbetnattrot Indebted to WO estAtoisforin .quetted to melee. pay eat loomedlAteli, NA tboos hitting chino nolnst wild tatate ',tit please pton .eat theo, duty stuthnoticated for pm - most. - .. WM.:MeV/AMA:ND, Adatiolttratot. . nnt!tAloT NI, tFlolefol otteoLTAlA4borob. TELL' !, I s m) LE .2 .CO. , No. -21. S Lir. irt L 9rposite Ststit, Piwiaintb. litasufacturen osAVIIIVH, LASII Di at SWELIIH : Octet' env demi* lop of LEATHER BRAM- OidemSonelitd from Um' inde, !Old goods prompt. Ily shipped ps gitilrustructtnna. . . . 1,5..,, • woliKVC::4TlCTilwzails, f n. ° 11Lutle Worker, Paper Heave Via Plasterer. 'reties sad Ornaments, al all Ideals, Of od Dm notice Orders lett at-1f CON- Ce rr i r= .lltrli m 8111)1111 - , 116 , ;"" I ' Llr' ,4 l ., ' P yr - : ie. D. PATT.lksan * -J W 1 Almor. ATV: SON 1e ANDION. LIOMMDIEROTI air2tultArrvi, MOVE tiltAIN. sad. &metal PIaITIVOZ. dealers, was WOO.D.talumr, Pittsburg's, Pa. I CAR4p,TING,O I . I . fatsale, by. - ate ..itr..I)IVIGEKtLX.M.S. • c 'r Yt i` Mal