SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. IJ, 1862. Important Leller from NaikvillCM :J ”/ 7 of Defense* ' '“TSeww YorfcTW&tm'/.has a most able -^MbTUIe .sSsias \ to accurate means of knowledge in re- Uttar dated -January 2, lmportant inform *- .if 4 , , 0 * - ® ow these lettan get through 7" ..'thj“ liuM .»•■■■ an . not informed. 7s Thr wnter state* that moil exaggerated :: * u . accbunU haTe heen published in .the New . . York Herald, or the unniber. of .the secee 'sion forces- In the South, estimating the '—.-dumber in East Tennessee and Kentucky one hundred and seventeen thousand. In Sep* j- . ’Aw tembery.he gays, they.had not a man-over r • ■* ’’ fbrty-fiyfe thousand in Tennessee and Ken ; : ;,^‘ v ond noK'' they ds not number over all of this num* i.T -o two-thirds are worth anything. • t The write*’enters into extensive details to prove.his assertion,;and presents -the fol- to show the farce existing- on .a .< the 9ih of November last, to wit: • Cndtr ;......8,000 Cndefßsrdee.lncladlngßackner’soritfi* v- •f' Wllr.- 1 ® 41 "** ...... 11,000 _ • V ‘ HWdees commands. 0,000 ' Tens JUngvn .. 1,600 ; ,-7 .Alan’s AUbam Brigade... 2,700 - - *^ c «i l4n * oll B *nd atuutschod troops 1,000 “ 7 -TtroTennessee Begimentit- 1,700 A ’", J : 7...... . ...... ginQQ 1,. > : ’ : S? d ! c Gw-.ToUr—Origins! force. 16,000 • Jflrst: rtlnfurmment >nf. ';. - • TiV ’' 2,500 . . .Second rciaforceme&tof four Tennessee ' regtnents 3,400 v . Tot tf ~.„......^.ZW00 Ourisdns of Fort* Boneboo and Henry ijjoq Brigade of three regiments, underOetu Cartou, la Zastsrn 2,800 vV.. , .foanfl total ..m,., P9,goff - -r-, -Gan. Hardee is in command at Bowling ; Grecn, Buckncr (erring, under him. The whole force ia under the command of Gen. ■ ■ ' fi-A; JoHHtxoir, who. hu been unking the most strenuous exertions to increase the . number end efficiency of his forces. \ - . Since the 9th or Norember, ZoUicoffei'i ,”. command, with the eiteeption of about 2,000 men, whom he left.-heUnd to guard the Cumberland, wu transferred ton position ; T ‘ on. the Cumberland river in Southern Sen i : JO aa to form the of Haidee’a ■ , H® ™ lately; strengthened from Eowlihg Green by, a brigade of two ino fantryUnd one cavalry regiment, »o that he j . now . has probably 8,0<» men south of the . Cumberland rirer. : ..... " . . Sen. Carroll's brigade wu ordered, and “.'T.'f, U .bow.lb'JEtthsrit Tennessee. 'The threat . ;euii>g uptw of, things in that section of tho Stato furthermore owned the rebel gor , " Tiiv •* *cnd one regimentfromWeai ■ ' . ern Virginia, two Alabsma regiments, one 1 from "'Pensacola, and one from the State, i; -- ‘ and one from Mississippi. ’ ; • ■ There still bring a great want of soldiers s: “NorthernThTadui"G6rernor - Haunts, .of Tennessee, resorted to the ex ;.. ®f*«fting. Be called for a draft •, uf*thirty.thousand militia, bitt the measure, iv:,-; tmpopoUr thath® j&Bt'jriih but poor success, and not mneh. • ’''" x '■ fflen forced to-serve against tbeir . .wiH,ih U ; 'csnso mauy if them scereUy op | °f the Southern j . papors resulted in inducing a large nomber i .of .HomelGuard. companies from’Memphis, : Vicksburg, New Orluns and ‘ V polutajin Xouitiana to come op the Mississippi, and aasist in the defenceof o-y.- Columbus, which tha . rebels consider the ‘ ~;/ meet Gireatcned’ poiition, Most of these 7 . 'bodies, however, agreed to ’ serve only, for ; '£■/. # “M*? dsys, They anrno better : than militia, and cannot possibly prose Vi As tar as can be aseertained - from newspapers-— notices of arrivals and lO'i . d«P»®iu»s—some twenty companies, num • . added to, G on. Polk's army. • , t brigade of four regiments, to be com i- . .state of organization in the northern part , .1. . Alabama and likely to be added to the" : j forcc ? 1,1 Boutbem Kentucky before «y:; .the coofUct.will commeuoe. A regiment of : ■ Louisiana cavalry, about COO atrong, under ;*^-*omm*ud Col.‘Scott, lately came up the ;*j *-,• Mississippi and joined.Hardee ■ Adding tbeaeTariotia reiaforcemeiiti to the -’ - figures representing the strength of the rebels tip,.#*, the 9li' Dea,,sreh*Te: ' Strttwthoorh. 9th meno . Ist Winnie, at Althemaj aaO Ist • i MotitttoiEMt Xoumjm, •UmrihfMOmiii ' 88 mV . ■i'Vl“»r oo, and the remaining 4,000 or 6,000 . ; ' *?e hi East Tennessee, ■A'-. • •_ JJie equipment of this sixty ■ thonssnd :?»WaWs is pretty good, their arms mostly smooth bbro muskets,: of the XT. B. pattern, ak;.- *!>« cavalry is .well mounted, bntipoorly , .'j ! armed. , The field Srfißoryi of which'Polk -'..:.V., i hss fivebutterics of six pieces etch, Hards# . • six,, Zollloofl l er .Bac, aiLd .CsrroU la Bast Tennessee,.one, consists mostly of smooth* ■ bore pieces of small calibre. According to oniwspaper 'accounts, Pblk h*s-sight, Hsr .. ;doo'iehj and Zollicoffer two rifled ones. /. VThe'srtUleryhorses sreequsljifnot supe rior,4o ths.Northern stock belonging to the I aShiV.eraiy. ’ Thjr batterlss,’ however, and Southern made gun carriages, caissons,' j are poor workmanship. ■ _ *br«g 'though-not- gattapyin P»^gbS4«nd«mf^ •U shod. The Boftthen anufatamn ■«#ncjpprrtt*good fi,t I^TE»• gf DFTiSRTJ/ OT (hr rebel troops, inrioaing-Trhofe teg!- idteuuUDhiid rtua**rli4&e atirtineie-tK im-_’?¥- ifii.— JgJ’- meat* and companies of recent lories, ere : *“ B ’ 1 M dirvct d ihc .n.v<-i».?nt Vt At' V£ TSdT, t* u f “f jH lw*&,--»id-d>ijiuet*heitSs' tu ! •'Thn British iHoiae of-Commons -hes'not .? •poet, Southern manufacturers are evidently ! only noTernbandoned its right to make such altogether unable to. supply the. -i public / !?T*? t *BSjs? n * but baa «pe»iodly exercised cannot maU be rW * £Si t7Sf in“uU? mide earned to the necessary extent in pockets, j into the conduct of the Crimean war in this deficiency will prove a-great drawback f P r °of of this*assertion, and.the well-known ‘in'battle. | beneficial resulu of that investigation.' At. f„ a- •i* .». : vi this moment there is a force of nearly a In drill and discipline, the rebel troops quar ter of a -million armed men in the under Johnston are very deficient . Har- neighborhood of Washington: Forthecivil dee's troops In the.eyes of a European tnc- authorities to hesitate exercising their tician would be pronounced an armed mob. F* ®® re to surrender them, would Thi-M.-d.rt > v, be perilous to’the existence of d free tror In transportation faculties, the rebel army ernment. is greatly deficient ~ifo organized system of transportation exists. If the army is driven off the Railroads, this want alone will ruin them. The medical department is also in a miserable condition. Their principal fortifications are at Co lumbus and Bowling Green. The Colum bus fortifications are strong, bnt by, no means impregnable. The writer we quote from does not think much of the fortifica tions at Bowling Green. He says: 11 1 know jnuitively that on the 12 tk day o/ December there were not over forty guns in -position in all the works about Bowling Green , of which six only were heavy siege guns , the remainder being twenty-four, eighteen, twelve , and six pounders. Several shipments of heavy guns passed through this cily lately from the South in a northward direction. -Whether they went to Clarksville, or partly to that, point and-partly to Bowling Green,. lam unable to state. It is certain, how ever, that by bragging about the impreg nability of Bowling Oreon, the rebel editors and correspondents only convict themselves of ignorance The field works at that point can only be suc cessfully defended by a large army, and are merely intended for tho temporary support of the defensive operations of such. They are hot bailt for, and could not with stand, a siege. No one can know this bet ter than Gen. Johnston.” There is no necessity, however, the writer says, for a direct attack upon the rebel for tifications. The rebel army at Bowling Green can easily bo separated; from that at Columbus, By the precipitation of a column between those positions, either their strate gic positions would be of no value, and they would have 16 be 'abandoned for the want of supplies. .It would soem from these statements, which bear on their face every evidence of reliability, that the 'weU appointed armies' we have in Kentucky under Gafieral Buell, and at Paducah and Cairc/should be able to sweep the rebel armijHTfroin Kentucky •and Tennessee. We have no accurate sta tistics of the Federal forces which can be rendered available for life.subjugation of thetebellion in Tennessee, but it has been stated that Buell-had a-force of rone hun dred and fen thousand men; and it is estir mated that some seveniy-fivo_thousand men are being concentrated' at Cairo, and vi-' cinity. . This makes ono hundred and eigh ty-five thousand men. Deduct thirty-five thousand for exaggerations, and wo have one hundred and fifty thousand men, well armed - and equipped, and well found in every respect With such a force to oppose, to Gen. Johnston’s sixty-eight thousand, all toldj Our Generals ought to clear out Columbus, take'Nashville, and break tho back of rebellion in the South-West in the next six. weeks. Will they do it? Wc shall see. ~ The Right* and Dutiei of Congreas. Some presses of doubtful character, whose faith in military power over leaps -patriot? ism and common senße, are nnaparing in their .denunciations of Congrcaa, and espec ially are they rampant because the Rouse is determined to investigate into the mili tary. murder of near.one thousand men at Balia BlutF. This whole subject is likely to be well ventilated, .and we trust a better appreciation of the relative rights of the civil and military power will be the conse quence. The New York Timm in reply to the “vole and adjourn'' cry, properly says: We repeat, nothing is so desirable as a -wise, practical anhpatriotic procedure on the part of Congras in this great crisis of the country. Bat,;because.the discussions on the. flopr are not always of the wisest, that is not to say that there shall be no dis cussion at aU. We are prepared for no each sacrifice. That “Tote and adjourn," which some Presses are vociferating, is not the-programme which, the country has drawn out for its Representatives. On the contrary,- we. want them there, “for the war,” if need be, to give Voice to the wishes and convictions of the country. Of coarse, .we.can have no other assurance of -the ju dicious conduct of the pnblie councils than the good sense and patriotism or the legis lative body itself, joined to snch checks and stops as it can bring to bear on foolish or ignorant palaver.: ,' The New York Commercial, a most pru dent and conservative paper, ii aroused by the attempt to deny the privilege to Con gress of holding the military to a strict ac countability. We take a few extracts from sn sble article on the subject by thst P»P<»- - If it wss the duty of Congress simply to vats the appropriations asked and impose the taxes -recommended, without looking intojhe modes in which the public money is expanded, or into the behaviour of those who nave been entrusted with the manage ment of public affairs—we would say at once, vote and adjourn. But under this method of procedure, of what use would be a national House of Representatives or Senate? A single individual, termedPres' idsnfc King, Emperor or Autocrat, could enable the American.people to dispense with all the complex machinery establised by the constitution, as well as with that document itself. But with the purse-airings inpossessien of the people's regularly ip. pointed agents, we have always supposed there-wet the implied right of' censuring or commending, of giving or withholding precisely in proportion to ! the wants/and deserts of the Executive department. » • ; . A prwtypssa indeed, thinge hsVe come to, if the i people s representatives cannot publicly pronounce upon the conduct or mis conduct of any military officer—if thoy can pass votes of thanks, bat not -of censure, however it may be deserved. And s pretty comment upon the intelligence of that body, if it is incompetent to investigate the question who Was mainly responsible for ths grest blunder which resulted in the loss of one thousand soldiers. • _®®>P*eting the mismanagement, oftho BaUs Bloffengagomont'ob the part, of tome of pur officers, this johrnslhss already more than oncei expressed its, epinlon. ft. was such a flagrant transgression of tho plain est dictates of commonsense, to say nothing of military edence, thatJt was-sufeclontto * c hool-boy. No ex ptenatlon that has sinco come under our ■ P. o **?; 8 * 0 -^ 8 can extenuate the useless waste of most Val uable liyeMM be thus designated. Nearly three months have sines pUpseir'indiho ' deceased Bsk«r or some other officer stUi -uying,ws|w»iwn*ibio mmmmi - Tbspsopltof thisoonhtiy are readyto j ff»3gg'?3g i aS3P%*igyg l| Ssg :S^ •*•**?"* "TrcJ^r v'M*f7trr***a^rr. The Burnside Expedition, The Washington correspondent of. the Boa tvn TraoeiUr makes the important, statement that the divisions of Genfl. Franklin, Fit* John Porter and Smith are to be withdrawn from Washington and sent to Annapolis to co-operate in Gen. Burnside's expedition. It was.rumored in Boston, on Tuesday, that the detention of the Constitution was in accord* ance with orders from Washington, and that the part of .Gen. Butler’s brigade, now on board gt her, is to go to Fortress Monroe to farther strengthen the military arm of this same expeditionary corps, instead of proceed* ing at onco to Ship Island. Gen. Burnside’s expedition contains four teen regiments of Infantry, a Naval Brigade, Artillery and Cavalry. Gen. Porter’s division contains eleven regiments, among which is the Pennsylvania Sixty-Socond, Colonel Black. Gen. Franklin’s division contains fourteen regiments; and Gen. Smith’s eight regiments —making altogether over fifty thousand men. With such a fores we nay luok forsomo grand results, if the General in command shall prove equal to tho 'occasion. Contraband Prisoners of War. Tho St. Loots Democrat states that there are now confined in tho Medical College in that city aixteon negro prisoners taken with arms in their hands, whieh they were induced by their rebel masters to bear against the United. States. The Democrat very properly calls on Gen. Halleck to take some lotion in regard to these wen—whom we may even hold to he such, now et length, by authority of Congress. By that same authority the action prescribed to Geo. Halleck is very clear. In the words of the no t of Congress, there "persons," "claimed to be hold to labor or service, ’’ having been "re quired or permitted to work or bo employed" in "military Servian’’—tbs "persons" to whom such "persons’’'have owed “labor nnd service," ihnll forfclt their claims, to soch, “any law of tho State or of the United States to tho contrary notwithstanding." Tns How. Robset McKbioht has favored us with a copy of the Beport of tho riouto Committee on Government Contracts. Foreign Items by the Last Arrival. The funeral of Prince Albert took piece on Mondny, tho 23d, nt Bt. George's Chapel, Windsor,- the Prince of Wales acting &b chief mourner, attended by nil the male adult members of the royal family, nnd by various foreign princes. Among them were the Crown Prince of,Prussia, and tho Maharajah - Dhulup Singh. The grief of tbo mourners was muoh greater nnd more sincere than is usual at royal ftiurrois. A correspondent of the Independence Beige, writing from Cannes, says: ’ 1 ' ' Coasts, December 18. , The news of the death of Prince Albert reached the young Prince Leopold, his Son, in the midst of circumstances so melan choly nnd sad that they cottld not fail to in crease the horrors of that catastrophe. Taking advantage of a charming morning, the yonng prince had gone ont to aea to in dulge in nia favorite past-time of fishing. In returning to his villa he observed that ’the countenance of his principal servant was overcast, nnd that there were tears in bis eyes. Hie cause of this grief was not the death of Princo Albert, whioh was then unknown, but the death of | hia governor, General Bowater, who had just died in the chamber adjoining Prince Leopold’!, At the news of this loss the poor.boy wept bit terly. Almost at the same moment there appeared nt the end of the hall n commis sioner of the telegraph, bringing a tele graphic dispatch. It was addressed to the General, who wna then lying dead. The envelope wna opened ; it contained the fa-' tal news—Prince Albert was dead. Hia Boyal Highness was at once taken to his room, and I assure you that it is impossi ble to give any idea of the desolation of this young child,' thus smitten in his ten derest affections. “My mother! I must go to my mother,” he cried-in sobs; "my mother’ will bring him back whom you any has been taken away from me; I 'wnnt my mother.” Some seconds afterwatds they took him away altogether from the mournful and desolate-looking houso to the nearest hotel, the Hotel de Bellevue, which, is ordinarily patronized by the English and French aris tocracy. . Shortly after an English officer arrived from England, charged, it ia said, . with 'the : duty of taking the unfortunate' orphan back, to England. ' ' The Queen remained at Osborne. She has caused a public* letter to be written, stating her intention of adhering to the wishes and policy : of her ’ deceased hus band. ' The municipality of Berlin had Toted an address of condolence to Queen Victoria. From Italy theonlyitemof interoit ie the vngue rumor of an attempt to auauinate General Goyon. -Affairs inVehice arc worse than over. A correspondent writes: “It ie impossible to draw a darker pic ture than the state of affairs hers. Win ter has set in, all commerce has ceased f those nominally rich only spend themoney actually necessary for their imihediate wants; no superfluous luxuries are levish !y„bestowed; no strangers .fill the hotels; but everywhere aro poverty, and-bankrupt cy. Walk through the Mercoira, at the. hour when the monotonous footfall indi cates the movement of poople, look into'ev ery shop..and out of hundreds who pass, not six will buy. : Ask these shophteni how they, thrive, and the bitter sheer, will only herald the words, *WV are all ruined.’• Affairs in Russia are also very unprom ising: ‘The lhtest accounts received in Baris from Ht, Petersburg state that if the gov ernment does not relax il*, system,' jiCfqfc pression a eatsstrophe may be expected. The general discontent had reached oven the. Imperial Guard. Several cOpies-of ; Ho men’s Clocks had been discovered in tlio possession of officers at Cronstradt, who, wore immediately arrested., To add these. complications, a financial crisis prevailed in the government Kiev. Several mann-. facturers had closed their works. :Ihe en gagements 7 of tho houses which kavt al roady stopped payment, amonnt to nearly a million' pounds sterling: The’engage- 1 ments of one banker who failed St Bcrdy sohov pru fgtimatod- at ttro "milßoh ’ rou'-' bles.” ‘ ■' ■ -' Tns i/osfrf Adcsrtistr, alluding to Mr Boward’s “joke” with the Pukeof Awcaitlo! is very: charitable, that paper,’ which fs in -thaservice end pay of. the nheli residing in Montr*»l„Mji: • "' • , "We are willing .to make , r ery jllowanch for hfr, Seward's fo* birth, his defective adkt cation, bis .toWmperats ;hahjts, anj: bis' d«- grading asioclathmp," i ligilllllgt miaMc. rtfimats. to CMkolit iuUtelioiu hsriagkNß mUfr omltfcd. r BJTTS. |§-' UKT l >-1 I \g ; AlhuMi, FOB ISfi?. W . S. UA V E -V, * > Oonur of WuoJ and Thir>i Pia*hMrgk. UKR & Co SUCCESSORS) TO geo. n. lnriTE $ co. To oliweout tli« baUuce.of their dock ua batid, art dow prepared tu offer BA BGA.LNS in DBESS GOODS U- : ! I ... offerer? description, AT GHKATLY REDUCED PRICES, Preparatory to making room /or tocir Spring pur ..chase*. Another ln( of those CHEAP CORSETS Just received-per Express,' JTo. 25 Fifth street. Jail-Stil E EVOLUTION Helative to the Ordi* nance in regard to the Pennsylvania Railroad. - Rooked by the Mayor, Aldermen and citiicut y which no. Ordi nance entitled “An Ordinance to enable the sylvania' Railroad Company to remove its tracks from a portion off Liberty street, in the city of iPltte burgh,” passed a third reading and Anal passage £ o’clock a. m. and 7 p. a. WKDHESDAY EVxfuNO, Lecture at 7 o'clock: The paMlc are respectfully InTlted to at tend.- «■ ■ • ■ : Jail • We wiil open On the I7BST OP PECBCABT; at •STo. 29 FIFTH STREET, ararly opposite the .Ex* change Bank, a SEED STORE HORTICULTURAL DEPOT. Where all articles belonging to eucli an tetablish meat can bet ad, of the best quality. OttT Stock of SEEDS will be ealtrevy Jreth, bought of the beat and mast reliable growers!, and icarraniei gnulto. . ' ' • J. KJiOX, Jat:lawd3U3twF Box 165 Pittsburgh, Pa. pAKirpnoT(35EIHi v n’AsnrvosTi Tsom pHoidoßApniC neoawvbs fboh BEADY*)! XATIO&'Ai POjBT&AIXGALIiEBY.- ft ol '- McCWUo,. Audenon, Fremont, Hflleck, Starter, Bonura- ud .11 tltd trading mlhracy chuuien of the 3*,- Bonraluof the Frnldent w) Vice PrraMent, lhomci*ber«,afthe Cehlnet, Bnnuter, Bolt, Eveortt, end other prominent tt*te«m.n.-- Portrait, of ll.u 4»Ut, Irrlos. Bmcotl, Cooper, Brjent, Send,. Uolmf», Mr.. Brotntlng, Hra. Sigourney aid other celebrated' .ulkur., Aten, Mr. eg hlr.DotieLt. the Ixaffclltft, Ohlldien.klee BlcSlttp, Kin Cub! mmi. Ml- Binkley. *Eh tuny other pSwlir phSto gr«[da,including eopde, afenlnbrated rebelled»ndforealeUj . , B. sTDAVIS. j«9 : ~ S~o. IQ Wood .traet. . .Ei SCHOOL-TO. V. ALOOTT, A. B„ of Boeeon, will open .'School etM Federal elreet, ABeeheay, (upitnlrj,) oe MONDAY, Jeru6.lB’ nmedy-'far the Sheamatlam, Son Throat, fivoUings; Borns and Pains.-V. . , Far safe by Bruagtsts srtr+where.'' ' . . . SniOXvJOHSSTOIf, Sole Agent, . dego corner Smlthfleld and Fourthuta. 'jpEKFUSERir, TOILET ARTICLES, . FzvdcL, Aogihh and Amsricu :. : ' HAUbKSUCUIIiriSXXBSCTS • TOIIKT WATEBS- sll ‘hs desirable odors. POXABISAHO MAOSOtIA DAIM, tasnat vartatj. MILK 0F BOBEB, and • - ’ « „ % , . PABjaiAlf LOTldu. »°APB-?H90«, Meek, Glycerine, Jocky Club, to.. , with achoioe naaortateotof Prmcy Goode. Tor sale by • . ' - -SIMON JOHNBTON.DatfoatiT, ' - . And dealer iu choice Family Medidoes. V v /< \ . is having-iiiaHoivßft- JL hta coaopetion with Jacob Woaver, Jr., haa opened aColalafctfion and Storage Warehoaae on the wafer of Baqueene Way and Hknd street, ter -the pOrtofckof dealing in CftUDE AKB LGBBICaTINO UllgB. ;Adraacea made on consignments.-- Bhtos promptly,filled.; (de»J:dlw) THUS. J. HUNTER, IJ^OS./. HONISi, : .:' '■ V. ' I ; • coiiitissios MEi«ntAHT it’ kD Heads, Circulars,£rfc« Lists, Posters, Addressed Laratopefpavd of Job Prlutfogex*' seated neatly at ekoitadHce.br' » = i - - \T: ‘' 3 ' y e WM. «. CO.v A-jaV T i i-CoirtAW Union 1 Cohtiaea wiPapor and XnTciopca,: •' - v A, ' ''''ooxTiiii''''''’''' •“> boawd.Oilt-Kgtf’Mil itm a * utt«* • PnJ>or«rJUuile»‘ BathP(Mt. Midcaeit haa '"•'** 31 «£*»(* P«p«KV‘i • j. ,vi > JJjMftfecrt fid* ste«t Pud:! A Tatar 1 ’« Lead PanclJ, ' • „ .A.n Acoouimwmjon Pen Huidoft ' m • •V'A;;, fffaflgSV ofr SAttWfcl&lii P~ i |W- W?|n*nhla. h need Skirts should cull ***n, u thi* is ihu.eeasou, „..„. .foksah 3Y 3LVOK6M & ABE CLOSING OUT STOCK AT GBEATLY REDUCED PRICES, A* we will ihorily conuneuce.io make oar ANNUAL INVK)SYORY'qF STOCK. R-tTWe L»r« made large reduction* Ufthe pricasof all our Winter Goods. * f- *Hf*Owing to tbe fact that the larger portion was purchased or contracted! for early in the eeasoo, ve are now enabled to tell at prices much below .the praeeut market rates. niy-on’(oiling POM. OPEN MW lIRY 600DS, •Monday, January 13IA, 1863. Ona of tmrfinn is now in the East, and we will bo rooolvlngNEW GOODS DAILY, booght exclusively for CASH, and will be sold at a ten »nnii‘ onEastem cost, FOR CASH ONLY. PURCHASERS OF ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS Will find it to thair advantage to call and examine odrstock before tjurchaaing elsewhere. ’ ' > ' OBEY AND WHITE BtANKETS—Borne Mad*. D. HAKSONIOVE & CO!, • Woolen Good*, Embroideries, Ac., CHARLES CIPNER’S, ■■■ •. 78 Karket Street!. EMBROIDERED HANDSERCHIEFS, do COLLARS., do SETS, • • i WOOLEN. HOODS, • . do•Hid»vsa # ... r‘ 4c., rCBLISHED r --' LINEN SETS, LACE SLEEVES, " ~ - . GLOVES AND HOSIBBY, . FRENCH COBSETB FOB C2K CENTS" . WHITS, OOLOBED and: ' ■ \ * :!,/;• BALMORAL HOOP BKIBI3, RCCK GAUNTLETS. MERINO SHIRTB AND DRAWERS COLLARS, NECKTIES, lIDKFS, CHEATUOR CASH. 1000 riECus o>‘ ALL Of IHS; BEST MAKES SEWEST STYLES, pii CENTS PSB lABD, BAEXEE ft CO'S, . ..'! Ji0.59 Market Street, : r ' AUO, ; s'o 0 PIECES 11 , ! .| OF . pink long cloth. S H E K -T l NO U -A CKNTa fib tabd. JgtIKJiKA ai'tacumeNT r Jnst’recelrod at •J. M". BURCHFIELD’S. BEST SWBt OCT. eOODS AT BSDDCED PBICE3. PAXCT BILKB CHEAP. ' BIPP OB ESS 0005 S CHSAP." : cloaks Cheap. SHAWLS TSBY‘LO\r: ‘ . ” i . Oill and aiamJna Uu UocL A Wara dotamload ld orfttoe U u low aapo«lLl.Uikre takia, ucoua, ■ofrtock.' ‘ 1 ■■■•'•■ ■" - •■" i,r, ; pJI'DARV, xsea: ~ 1 FIRST ABBrVAL OF NSW GOODS i Taia TEAR, AT • « HORNE'S TRIMBiGi .STORE,. •« /. • .Stoeeii j .?ky embboidebid : HisjKrEcnttra.' '! ‘■ n ■ ? T T, :.. ’ ’ Liycy BETS AKD COLLABaj % ; : . . ;~r^- Ji : t; "***. «»« :«iiiSSpF fiSTO*" 1wy * mo ‘» b.'Sa2 T i^S? c S Ka9 «m *-• " ’ * - -jnflgpw ROBBS. Sm-ANNiNO -JJAlLS^i^rCra 2ist • ■ ihaiao PICKOT k on: ■j. imntTH.coLtnnf" I -aMlttim IKH- -ftU-'bbit.- ;i>» .-pWm sfff-
stom, from the member* end si the dobr; Booth bpen at «}■* « clock: to commoiK at VC ' • —JaKteild-* ,i... -■ . i j“ . ' T MEIUJA.NXILK LLBKAIi Y ASSOCI ATION.—The Annual -Meeting of the Men* Mercantile Library AumusUuu will be hold ln the Library Rooms, on -TUESDAY .EVENING the 14tli inst., at 7 lk* Report* of tha Board of and;:Standlng!couunlttee will be presented, after which ..the. eloctiou of officers for 'the ensuing year will be .held, consisting of a Presi dent, Vice President, Secrataryi- Treasurer, ftva Dl* rectors'and three Andltors. - Pulls will close at 9 p.m. By order otthe Board Directed*. Jalttgtd . W, U. KINCAID, Secretary. |1 KU. W. DIS *SUJ AJS .will be a can* VJT didate for CONSTABLE in Laurencevilld, sub ject to the decision of the Bep&bUain Primary Meet* lag- 1 ■- ‘ .i. •. ; &&ld - - LATOJf, SIACBUM-ACO.,*. No. 17 Fifth moot. Ko4. 17 aod 10 fifth street. MK. J. P. -FLKMINU- haa consented to the use of his name as a candidate ; for-Dt* : IiKUTUtt Of Tffi POOR ui Allegheny CitjV fit ther •oUcitatfon of his MANY FBLENDS. JaDrtf FI - ■ - rpHE XHIKU ANNIIAL AIEKTINU ;X,of .the Stockholders of the Citizens’ Passenger Railway Company, of the city of Pittsburgh, will be' held at the office or E. SIMPSON, Esq., No. I* fourth •trvet, on MONDAY, goth dan uary, Isiji, at 7 o'clock, P- O'i' at which .time and place a Board of .Director* will be elected* id serve forthe ensuing year, jafcdtd 'j. R. MUltPhr, Secretary; eaton, vacuum a go., No.'l? Elm, street. , QcaßTKsajjTSE ukxekxi/s umvr, i _ _ IT , _ It'osAuipfoi*, December. 2d, HMJJ. / rpHE SECRETARY OF WAR ill -A, RECTS that no more "horses be bought anti: au new belonging to the Government arc u actlvt service. The attention of all Quartermasters of the Regular and Volunteer Army is called to the above order from the Secretary of t Wor. . M. C. MEIGS, JaltelOt , ? Quartermaster General, IL 8. Omen or Pii-immaoH asp k±±* i.muKrr • . . PAbSEaagß Railway Cojitast, V ' . BittsbaxatvJui. 8, l«d2. J. . rTTHE STOCKHOLJDEKti are viioTeOy X notified that the Annual Election lur Dlzuclunt ot this Company, will he held at the office of the Corupauy, in Oakland, on MONDAY, 20th Just., bo* tweeuibe hours of 10 and 12 o’clock, a. w., of said day. jaihiotd THUS. B. LLOYD. Prest. Osncs Ot~ TUB PItTHaUaOH aeh «« ) ‘ Pas&u.qcb Rau-noan Compakt, > Pittsburgh January 7, lBUli - rpHE ANNUAL iLKKTIKG ot‘ Sto«k -• X holders of this Company will be held at tho mmg.iliels House, wu MONDAY, January -Jjth between the hours of U and 12 o'clock, a. m ' at which time and-place on election for Directors wiii bo beldto serro ler.tho ensuing year, and other tmsineea tramwetod. Ja7;td a WaL, K. NIMIUK, Sec’y. pm'CJBVttUH, ALLiiUHiaNy and X MANCHESTER PASStfIOkR RAILWAY CO. NOTICE.—The stockholders of the aboro Com* pauy are hefeby uotiflad.that .-an -election for FIVE inauM&ers of the same, to serve tor one year from Monday, tbs 20th day of January, I&J2, will be held at the office'of A. S. Bell, Treasurer, No. luj fourth strqet, PRuburgh, Pa., on MONDAY, the2otbday. of January, at 3 o'clock ,p. m.- '“7 J*a:td, ' A. S. BELL, Secretary* , OrrtCß AhIAOBXBT IKSUjUdiCB COJfPBMT, T__ Januaty y,lbeA HE AMiUAI. ELECTION FoK twelve Directors of this Company, -to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY, Jenna* ry lStb,«t, inebfflce. No* J 7 fifth street, between thedioun of Jto in uu and 2 p.^m. J»7 ■ sl D.M. BOQg. Sccrctarv. 74MABKKT BTRIET. ' Onricc AixjconmiT Uo»r occopied. by Hr*. Algeo. ; l 4c '’ on **• MARTIN, at the Bankoffittsburgb, whOwilUeaae.; JaUgtd . , ►; • M. UNDERWOOD. XjX>R'sjAUS OK location for'a PhyriciaiTor: im» prOTemenu consist of Brigk Buildian, lane Lot. with'fruit of different tiodi; U convenient to church wt, school houna and Passenger Bailway. 'Will be Mild on reasonable, terms, or exchange fcrlmproTed testing property. • For particular* oddra* ■■■' G.T.UILLIAM, -Ja&lawdewtfF Sharpsburgbi Allegheny Co,, Fa. ' tjiu AJifefTwo story brick Dwelling X House, JTo: ol> laabella street, AUechenv, con taining* rooms, bath, £c.'-'~Sn&ulre of 9 v;r _ McDonald* abbdckles, U»U • o' ! Ko.‘&3 'Liberty a'treet. '* fTx) LET—The. Warehouse on Second bjr “ lt . chco ®*» M « Cre « r T*Co* Knmlreof ‘ •,'• y park; mcopbdy a co., Store House N0.'75 X Wood street, near Fourth,’ occuried by /. H, Rillormaa A Co. Pomcaslon first of April. Enqaix* , V A&DREW&OBIN&oV, . -.V- ---.O °r\ M.I.BTKWABT, ' - jaAlwd• No. 83 Fifth street.' HOOP SKIRTS, f|K» LlSt—Two yifioa Booms feeing .treet, :otf Jetwia lloorof tlio o«w ball ding, w,mer of Liberty utmt, furoUhod with KM let daf of April* • forimibrnuxioo spply to 1 • vok KENT, A'i' Woosa'jiK. OtUO.— -£, Ain> WAREHOpsi DOW occa. JtodbT ILJ. rroit *Oo., ittuuod on (to PabU" aptutt.asd one of tbo U*t«usdo In tb* State,- ftwT oowtou giwa Imiritrr Id,last ! iddr«*i ' ' W ’ - K D. HALE, «t Akron. 01,!n KEJvT—i’rornlHt of April next J. tWta olotj brtik DWELLINIf aOUSES. Mlh aodOn Impioroiottiui Noo/ItOandiM Fourth •““tjtoquiro or w. w. Youso m ° Joiaira-- OorowDiamoad uXfcj andVnffjut..' JIOK KKJST, :• Til. STONE HOUSE, No; anVoodatTeet.bettrin, iiod attieur Poiaeaalon girenlni-. BluUatciD Enqnire of ; >1 • •• BICBAUD -HAYS, ■ J !IT ’ HMUhiuiffiW.. Thralling X Homo; \&>w»; a stable and carriage honKi WWUo4i.W*ljhl Wtth'appteaild peach tM antia- ' V (? J BMad W4 * ood tWMrttoranSS' • Knanlw of WATT** WILSON, - - I, ' ' Liberty street. story Brick DweUiareu Col well •H l *2iSr l ! wa, »^ tt ? oo^onier ' Apply to' Jlttdtf WaVt A WTLflQirafl T - LXJlit KENT, . ■• - . '■ IHM»*oo How of th« IaIoBOTLE IBWrSj topthorWUipKt of tho FABJf, Mng.t- i : ■inoutliOfXifler Mile Bud. The Pitt- V^: ; uettrjlje Rallrdoil: runs ’ tb~- ■- - -‘'“fSk end Cea» Brateociudsi'o.f . ■»*' rtT it... Tho improte ; JiiS- iaiCK BCILBIKO,’' Boca*, u>d otb«r OTI-boUtapL Ata* OnUrd «od lirs.GArtl.ll; with Striwierty ji* "***'*» *“•. toegoodtetunt, and po*oc«ri£«i gt*eir *t nay rime. JEoouli* of - . BICHABI) HAYS, Adailofattttdr.is AXv un* >uii aAUs^sitti 3T* ■fin ite thHring Tillage of Kusfleld, fofct* city. The loTSa* . front -oit iIS wid exteading bock 3U>fcettfr*n aU^r ; on which are erected a twditory dwelling. Hh- W M c *©od ftylttt'wlth double e * bowi good water, yariety V fiutt,chaic« ■elections, regeubla: garden. &c, Will b* “Id cht.p and on t»j iornu. Apjdrto , i i . t* ■>■ ■. -f i, ~- B. tl LdJXA lVi . t'IXTUKKS OF AliXV i!n»>??A¥siiroß BAl ® ' kSD Tlra STABLE d IJms&^WSSS&Stxi^' i^SaS^sSSS wrn u mu <£«£ QAZKTXK OmoS: JaXdtf ITCth stmt, üboyeSinlihikid. - : Qreft&i Choese £r «. 4 CO. lor^r'^hfeajqff. PVBjLWt specmji. jroTtd ETA Friend in Heed. 1 DK. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE pared fraathe recipe of Z>r. Srcraxs uectkut, the gnat Boo* Setter, and haaj ~his practice forth# law twenty yean w aktdhbfcingsucceae. A* an external t; without erival, and will alleviate pain >] thjui-any other pceparatlon. For all Rl Nervous Disorders it la truly Infidllhle, a| live for Sort*, Wounds, Sprain*, Brw Soothing, healing and powerful strengths tie* excite the just wonder and Mtonisj who hare-ever given it atrlaL Overfo certificate* of remarkable cure* perform*] in the. last two years, atlrat this fact. B. E. .SELLERS A CO., Agents, cor and Socond streets, Pittaburyh. g=g*Blood rood.—Attentio ed to tlu» hioet remarkable aud adentifle advertised la another column. It is an discovery, and must not be confounded ,the numerous patent medicine* of the certain remedy for all the diseases spec .peciaDy those of ?a chroni# nature—of 1< of.weeks* months and jvxn. Sutlerer*," * HtSSU. Chveou A Dcpost, of Now ’ sol* agents for it, and also proprietors o renowned Dk. Eaton’s Infabtil* Cuai cle whkbTevcryMot her should have in .ckeet in cuM bfimod; and containing, , paregoric or opihte of any kind, it can i with the utmost Confidence, and will be valuable specific In all cases of tnbintil —OAio St&tc Journal, Columbus, _ For Bile by GEORGE EL KEVBZE, A Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa fsg-JLAHHOOD—How Ia published in n Seal Ecice 6 cent*, i- j A Lecture on Nature, Trcatmunt : Care of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Wca anUry Emitsiou*, Sexual D«l)ility, meat* to Marriage generally, Neirouene tion, EpQepsy anU Flu; Mental auJ P parity,retailing from Self-Abueo, Ac. CULVBBWBLL, H. D., mntbor of Uie Ac. ... ' “A Book ro Thousands or Sum Sent.under seal, in a plain envelope, t post-paid,on receipt of air aacrr or stamp*, by DR. CH. J. C. • 137 Bowery, N. V., Post-Offii ecC:3mdawT ■ gy JLate annenor Copper SMELTING WOEKa, Pirmuiau. PARK, M’CURDY & Maantetnrera <* SHEATHING, DBA; BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPEfi RAISED MILL BOTTOMS, BPALTX also. Importers aiwl dealers in SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constati HNNEBS\ MACHINES AND TOOLE - Wasssoosn, 2fol 149 First ami 120 $ Pittsburgh* Peon’s. MTSpedel orders of Copper cut to 'tern.- " \ \ •wir. c. Boxtaeo* • wifßsow r>ocd>.A«.',, ltl ty SOBIHBOH. MINIS hhitb, Fodbubu aks Machinists, .Wous, Pittsburgh, Pexm'a. Orrio*, Ho. 21 Haakct Stexkt. Kanufiictur* all kinds of STEAM £$ HILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, WORE, STEAM BOILERS AND 81 work. ; % V . REPAIRING « notice. • •- - ffyi’reigrve Your ' stmmetr: • ,TOtIR HEALTH AND mental By using thattsaie, pleasant and sp ’HELMBOLD’S extract Bl . Read.the advertisement in another profit, by ft. ; ; . Disease* and Symptoms enumerated. Cut it out and- preserve it. Toamaj qafce.iVbDt may at some Jnture day. : "It glyep health and vigor to the . AndMoomto the pallid cheek.’ It saTta long suffering and explore. .EET# OWf COCH&AH ~ RAILING, IB< ANDj VAULT j DOORS, WQTDOW ] WLSDOW OUARDS, Ac., No*, ai 88 Third street, between Wood and Mas " Hare oaThihd* a variety of new Pa afid plain, suitable for all purpoeee. . Partiontaf attention paid to endoaini Jobbtngddae at Short notice. C3C*Pittsburgh steel Worl tiAacjoxx*. .....JOHS U BOTH. : : JOKES, BOYD & CC Hanufocturers' Of CAST STEEL; ahl PLOW AND Al B. STEEL, STEEL BPj AXLES, corner of Boas and First streeti Penn’a.; - | ggrs. A & C. P. MABKX, MANUFACTUREBS and dealers In BOi CAP, ALL KINDS PDfG PAPEBi | - SW’Hare rcmored from No. 27 Wood] SSBmlthfield street, Pittabnrgh, Pa. ~ WTPASH OB TBADE FOB KA.Q*J tZSTE- HOLMEB & SONS ’ li ' iOBEIQJf. AND DOMESTIC BXli CHASQI. OEKHTICATES OF DEP(I NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 Market Tnxfilti WOoUoctiio.. nude on all the prj it the United flutea. 'fej-HfiSHY H. COLIiD WARDINQ AND COMMISSION HEB wholeeale deelec"ln CHEESE, BCTTJ . FISH* generally, No. 23 1 Pittsburgh. PfcTj. TLX K Xtti LOR, No. M Sr. Cham StassT, Dr. tog, pittsbonth. Pa. ; TySSOUmON OFPARTO OSO. B. W «“•» & t * r l*®fe firm of WHITS, 081 • ' A-i ' ■ 6KOBOE B \ l - JAHKS WI l - WJC w. wl jnp-PABTNERSHIP.--.Tlio i V/ed hftV«-finiMdftoo*pwta*nhiD tu ornrm«iv : oKß * co!7S7uS£ OpOKGE K. WHITS & CO. JAXKfc 'Juioaiyl, 1^62. wcom«Mii* bottom lUbd, N 0.144 Water ctnwt. * • V 4 UU UEL Ml . JOEN A. CA< .. PtttobMA.-p.c. 31, IML-tafcl nd tTSf —The co-partneraii