1:, ii'.l ; .■’ •; ,v., yV .• •y. \ k' “ •V- • •; •- J'- *■ ' ’.-if: • *• .*• • .V* •.'*#}* ' . v ‘ ' - ': V ! ; \v v-. --yv 5 ; »:•» • • K'.,' i ‘i.. •• !*•<»•• ;*‘v • . • , ' 1 V.V y. ... r" ' ' (v 1 .. ’Mi •Wv/v;*.-'* v r * it ' * i in' r i*^**-^ ••■ ■-^66'o.yKojM---MV'•■#•! •';r t “ti *■ * • ESTABLISHED IN -1786. JCOMMMBBMOJr, #c. * j TOSN a CANFTiTDTGoiMIh' QhS?Y BaiwAmteta Httflim md-ghofa- » - •ftlft *mitr la WEBTKBN BESEBTB CUSSH& w " 1 ■•""teBOLESALK GKOCERfiV BUTIEB,X.ABD,I*OB£,BACON, FLOraTjCIBH J ' T “ I tOt [TO PtABL ,ASHES, iilK-1 r . : ' a»\ am AWD LARD OILS/ fiRTETI. »t*4 fi < - j COMMISSION MBBOHAMTS, •• CUXPAft», i nnnMVL ft.AA.wl PULP & SHKPAKI), Oommusioh Mbe- j S™" 01 " 1 ' \J anxn sad deafer* la FLOUR, GRAIN AHUi streeCVittstdWTCr '.Choice brands oT Floor for Bakeri sad FsmDj.'oe# ’ : constantly on hand. PartkoUr attention; p*ld 7 (I Ooajuntoy ■ MnECsmrr, Jur the tale of FLOUR, , QUAIN/BACOIT, LARD, BUTTER, KOGS, and Weataramduce generally, No. 10 SWTUriELD j, . corner wf Vint, Pittsburgh, Pa., ] 4' »*- JdFOrder* ahd-g>nrigmh toHdteaj jagfclyd ' TAMES A. PETZER, Forwarding and itrcwowswui amTtmferwaagqf flour, «RAUr t BIOORrLAS3>rBUTTEB;B&S&s: DRIED FRUIT, and Produce generally. No. MhMarket-et., corner of First. Plttsbprgb. gcacdiy^ ir.'tißdaaxfc*—.......——..—WM. ir. ULaQ. OCHOMAKRR & LANG. CoioussioN' 13 Ms tenants atxl wholesale dealer* in GROCE-* RIBS, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE,’ Ac., No. 203 Liberty atreet, Piitsbnrgh, Pa. *: • eela:dly TT OIAJeN 1) iUJUULE, Buecetßor to Jno. Xlll'GlU&SoßfiSo.’Wtjbertj *trwt, Wu. bm*. OKSKfiAV SBDbUCE, GUOCEEV AKS7 OGiiISTION HEBCHANT. - CoaslgnßMfttt'rWpectfally solicited. fcg&dly . jWIUXNDTB.«.....~~..Jao. WKITK.X VUtl. .UW&ITS BROTHERS, Forwarding n ConutiOH MsscbjuHTs and. dealenJn FBUYISIOXS AND PRODUCK-GEXEBALLY, No. Ltberty »treet, PitUborgh, Pa. ,l my 27 • ASCHO-YEKrOoMMiasioN ■ dealer In CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS,GLASS. IRON* NAILS, Ac., No. 163 Liberty ■mwt..-?;; r - r • mh27;diy— wituaa a cane, Ini.nn.rti. J DAVtn m'candlkss, aaa. a: comx,/ u * ftlrtrt, 't Special Partner^ MEANS -ft COFFIN, successors to M’Candico, Meani A Co., WHOLES A Lfi GRO* of Wood and Water Arrets, PitUboxgb,, : wa.‘ i. aucMMAJta^..Amua nipn,....L ». rowr.» ■wt.T ILVO-IGTA CO. y BuoceaBortola Q-. - JLAGraff, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HER - 'CHANTS, >47 Liberty street, Pittsbnrgb, Pa- -ao6 ..- TOHN L HOUSE & CO., Wholesale ' } t/.HtQcuf am Qomxuuok Mxmouxr*, career ot BmlthieW and Water streets, Pittaburjeh, Pa. iy7i: XJaau. GkkW a n Co*m«co» Mtanuwta; Ho.~ 107 Wood atrect, Pitta burgh, . I jefcdly ~ Brown & Kirkpatricks, wholr •ata Gsocxu and dealers in FLOUR''AND —FEEDS, Noe. ttl add 193 Liberty street, Pitts tnurh. laLdly ; TA4UJS>. bAUHSIiL & BON, Coioiis «l mam Xfliaasrtfer the sole of CRUDE AKDJU&- FINKft CARBON OILS, No. 69 and 70 Water street, Pitts borgh- AdTances made on consignments, ... .. '■ -uwubgists. TUggpaf&EMLKG, coraerof fiarket and the:Ui«na»MTHAItQEf caraorofWeod iadTroat streets, Pittsburgh. : ••; mh7‘ JOHN 1»~ acftTT. Wholesale Dkalkr el, l* DRUGS, PAINTS,OILS, AND STS STUFFS, No. £94 Liberty street, All orden will rewire prmtfpt attention. amH . sconce uitc*.. • pttSuNi REITER, WHOLESALE AND - > ~ corner, of Liberty sod Bt. 1 \K.. UKUu aTkßYSjik, tlttDOOisi, JL«r34O Woad-etreet,' Oorner 'or Wood street and Virgin alky, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN o: MAbCOKNELVAiTOBBST at Law. Omca, second story Kuhn's Law Bunn* .t- FNAr’Nir.saWAßtandatraeL.’' .. *-• Wißattsad lo the AeUkifcsnLaecuri&g and oollaO clalnu,:boohUes, Am, ta washington, District' . of Ooloobta. nolfcCgm. son it. auutrarnica........ —....~..~~..j0iin hello a. : jr aijKixoN, attoh , jQLwtia'At CLaW, NoT 13s Fcrart&street, fiTedooti abote flmlthflftlf, Pittsburgh, Pa. myl7:dtf rrmoMAS T _ •Op'VWfcticli ‘a* LaWv Orricw, Ne. lSOjfairtfa ttmt, corner of __ t!ky t 'Pittib*Tgfav Pa.’ 1 • >nll:d*wl; AMUEL A. FUKViANCE, Attorney a»h*w. .. .. ''••• - • ,4rAt*n6*Fifth •tmaX,iadJoin]ng?tbeo'Sc*of Mar* ' ahsdl A Brown, Pittsburgh. Fa-' je29:rtly ; (•* t4 \i?% 'LCttill H, • Attorney and * T La*» ha* removed toKUHN’B * w :iJUkW BUILDINGS, No. U Diamond street, next - . Si, Peter's Church. < roy!6:dly fc\ LUCAS), Attorney at Law.— • Omct, No. 72 Grant, street, Pittsburgh, Pa«" ; .'• : ’• •' V • JSCHUIEK, Jr., Attorney atLaw, PRODUCE. - -i! ». x»fcCß.. ; Ipg & HUTCHINSON, C6»6(WJSIOS 4j ajvjb> Fo*wa*di»o Mucnajrts, dealers in WEST* KBtf RESERVE CHBKdK, FLOUR, FISH,.BA CON, BUTTER, LINSEED OIL, PUTS :&Nl>- _ - PEARL ASHES, SEEDS. GBAIN. DRIED FRUIT ~ ; . . oo4'£H«tf*'fcn>«Cklfar. Family Floor f*lfcS»«WUit of Uafflsoa A ■ AaWbrated Patented Pearl Stank. Noe. 116 „ ’ porimiil anil lift Firm its , httanrn Wnml inrl imlih i'4aid.Pin*tmrsh Pa. ap2:dly /■'fttfilitili \VaKEUUUSK—HKNKy > L >Vy ffrirafafai agdOomtalieldn Jter» chant and dealer In CHEESE, BUTTER, LAKE . -FISH and Produce generally, No. 25 Wood street, -^hzSL >' fAMKrf HULMKti & CO, Fobs Ueil : w tts and dealers in PROVISIONS, corner of Mer •V- '-tjcW’wttdrroathtmt*. *' Ja&dly Mjravß&JrcE jgots. COFFIN, Agent bob ' tf • rmaßtun, PxuapfU’BU m Rcluscz in •unA*WßtflD«>Alrtfoi,‘l*ortfc-rtet comer Wood and Third streets. . • ■ ; ,\lkt - r . JON&S, AJCEBI* . v v • *Ci, s fetaie'‘, uX)N, Secretary Western i€omra»Tf»Watorrtrs*. i l ;^ T'| M. BOOK, SECRETiKY Aheohest p->yi\ rjUj nith moot. ; i :/>-■■■ , JO» erllAO* IWII »• CAam.j-.DATID m'cutolh,. WILSON, CARR t CO., j 1 t VV (UU Wfc«, * 0.:,) . nmuumutin VOBSIOS AKD DOHKBTIO DRY GOODS, . 04 Wood BtrMt. thin! lurtiM abcT. Diamond -r if BURCHFIELD, «acce*»tayto- SnS lSaJ° A«V BBT GOODS, HorUw m wiwn aw »“»■••• '-V. *£aKa£S 'VK*ltSiOt.iSS 1 ud' fltUbuA 'nniulKtDni C»aw^llT.»aa«eoiia«liW,FlH.6urrt. “wintiu. iiiuoLu. lUTcDOKAU) & AKBCfcKLE, Whole- LT E tiXl Iftmn, Fidddci ud Voudhioi Ha* OON.BIOE, CHEESE, SEEDS, ic., tfO.*a Llliirtj «ra>t,Flmbargh,‘ ' - H nol4:l *; COMMISSION MERCHANT J - »- HKTKIB VM. U. UIUI. TJEYMER& 3UOTHEKS, aucceasora A,~ J!? E, r“' r * Anacreon,: Wboloul* dulen lii FOBEIGH FBOITS, HUTS ANDBPJCKS, CuN FECTIOHXBY, SUQABS, FIBE WORKS, Ac* Hw. BW uul US Wood ctreet, nt»» Fifth, Pittsburgh, MBT. -juiuki. a. Roauoa.' XJ '-KOBISON CO., W bolssalb Qfio*. JLV* «C3U; CoMitmsoß ’ Mcabtfixn and dealer* in aU kind* of PROVISIONS, PKODUCK,‘mhI Pitta burgh manufacture*, No. 255 Liberty vtreet, Pitta* bargtiy • - ’mrt JB. - JON Kri, »W bfevrgg MANILLA BOPt OAKtHL CiLtf, PITCH mndTittitargb nuumtetotd artidH, No.lUWiter ittftt, bbore ttwUoDonabiU BtWrt, Pittabgrgb.Pa. i . •» * » - - ~ * —, ............jams* *. atuuunar T3OKERT DALZELL & CO.. Whole- JLyaAt* ix» tUUKtt*ra,' mhd la PBODOCE'aad PUt#-- Inrgii PUtobnrgh, BUM.TLXIUX«T, joas nairrow. T; AMBERT & SHIPTON, Wholbuus J*a Qauctaa, Pkoocck Dului aad Coamusioa No. omitb.«trwt, .Plmborgh, Pa. JtfW watt.,..;.....;..... wjhhw. XVT ATI i WILSON, Wholesale Gbo- I T , onit Comussiow Mebcoakis, and dealers h» Prodttc# and Pittsburgh msnofhctures, No. 168 Lib* »tty street, Pittsburgh.- 1 ~ 1 *< '* : U 2S IHCKJSY A UOj tPt, 9 »iS^ 2l *****®* Mebchabw, Uid dealers tu rAOQoOi, Ho. 8b Water street, and 65 Front street. Pittsburgh. - - 'tuo. 1 W.IDII.Wt)ETa. .„JOR» K DU.WO&TH. J. S. JD£LWORTH &qo., Wholesale • N P - * JJW and )%£ Seeond street, near t famlihfleid, Pittsburgh, D oi 90VX' rw rtorn wtxuats iLoxn. TOHNFLOYHA Oeo- U-ciasajroCwncastoK Mibcbaxts, No. 172 Wood sod eta Liberty Pittsburgh. . jelg lUaAil iJAUAXJiy, Wholesale Oboces, Nos. 18 ud 2D Wood rtfedt r Pitts burgh. Pa, , . r , JuiAdtf >«». t.hart. i.l-1 corner Pike and IT Harm streets, oAr the City .Water -Works, Pittsburgh; Pb.; ‘Manufacturers of- MAOKINTO3HAND HKMPAILL'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALXE&of all Htatand best style. Having pot op marhinoqr oj large, opacity acd of tho-best qoalitTj tr# are prepared to do bretry--Job bing, and solicit Work in this Hnjh triwti&g that by promptness, and tbsi character of our work, to merit public patronage, r .L.WVfaiTit*. special attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages boretofoe unattained in this class of .TIL KllUATtlt WILLIAM BARNHILL A (X> t| Na 01 ~ IT Jena street, beloWMartmryrfttttbnigh, Pa~. 4TMAHBOILERMAKERS AND-&HEET IRON .WORKERS,; Manuftctireaa of B ABNHI CL’STAT JUffc BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, FLUKDand CYL* INDE&jJBOILEBS, CHIMNEYS, BBETCHEN, JURE BED, STEAM PIPES, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS: LIVE - BOATS, ctm, etc. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, TButpai t^TijDvm'rtawarfc-iya-iifetiitrri «t notice. All ordort froth a distance proznptlyat tondodto. 1 ■ ~ • ~'••• ; je24 mHOMAS HOOKE-, Jlasofactckeb or ‘A-An Durnirlx aia sikm orCOrPEH-DIS ‘tIDDED-rOBE BYE 3VBISKY and lAIIU.I .'VUiSOAB, Koa. las, 191,193 and 1931'inil atract,- -beWrno amtthßHd and Grantatreetaffittahurgb. '•BW’Prh'atcofdoreKjUeltwil ''Misbestmarket pries -paid lor HTK. -« BVTtoeLOH and all othftr poiaonohs ingredients earafaUf extracted; by a proevta new and imptored. SCPERIQE STEAM MACHINERY, jL, Ac.-' . . ’ . \ :myi3;tf F\ : H. OLIPH AN T, successor •'of T: H. Qliphant; •MaDnfactßier ■ ail HOT PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS, CUARCWAL HORSE-SHOE IKON and NAIL RODS, BOILER IRON and. RIVETS. .' PArIRCHANCE IRON WORKS, Fayette Co., Pa. JySlrlyd Warebonae, 13 Wood it., Pittsburgh. lli, Attorney akd O tJKVERANCE, Eo. 5U Wathb St., O* Pittoborgh, manofiKtattirof BOIjLKK.RIVETS, WROCGETSPIKES, COMMON AND RAILROAD, of eTory deKriptioa. . y 1 '■ - -' HTriUtlctUat•Uedor eliap«d &fV ETS, If nA or amaD, made to order at abort ‘ notice. A yood aaaortadnt conaUnUy oh band.’ . SHIRT MANUFACIXtRY —HidaSs J. A N- ACL, No. 22 8L CUtr 1 atreet, raaka ’to or der, bf hapd.BHJBTS, COLLARS, Ac., on shortdo tice: jAletr, n&tb'cotutantiy.on band a Qod auort ■mant nf SHfSTfI ANJCOLLARS,madeIu tbe W, moat:laahit>B»bß end daeitable manner. je2U:d_ly WBLtd, KIDDLB & CO.; So. 215 I I , Liberty street, ..opposite. Sixth; .Pittsburgh, . nuaaihetums of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH- every deeqfipUoti of LKATHEBBRAIDED . Order*>alicii»d.froa Uie trade, end goods prompe ;iy ehippedae per inatrnctiona. feSajAetyP r. exaraxu,.' I'D XCELiMOR HLASS WOKKS.— J2i WOLFE, PLUNKETT A CO., «unxBt.< Warebaa>t,-No. T 2 Wood street; corner Od PimT-PittebQtght PA wit.-iii * . - ees:lyd -. .GOALfii . NgwxHriohton. u'V> Pa4'Mannfhctarer-of BuCRETSrTCBSL ZINC -WASHBOARDS, PBCITBOEES and LABELS. Jall.lyd U-..'--.» -- ...3.- v .::mi «. ••r : tiYekth iWiTHoirr •JL PAIN, BY THE USE 0F AN APpIRaTUB WHEREBY NO DBCOSoyOAL’VaNIOBATI’ERY .ARE USED, =• •• *v - ?»•••• J Cold weather ia the time ; when the apparaltu, can be need to its beet advantage. Medical gentleman'end their Ihmiliee bare had.' their teethaxtracted by my procem, and ire ready to. testify as tojhe Mdety indpainlessbearOf_.tM opera-, beon sani; ty peraona |ntorested in „ asaortlnS tbd contrary,haring ho, knowledge of'oiy" •process, •'•' •-• • "' ‘ ' ,* j . . AL TEETH iaierted in every style. E. OUDRY, DtSTMT, m Smlthfield it. JOSEPH ADAMS, Diotob, Connolly's (y , BpTldlng, corner of Diamond btrtwts, -Pittebvrgha— —^ : —, : r-r‘ ———------y i ? . Bimrtoxt-Dr. A'. j M. - Pollock; Dr* Hallock, --TheodoreßobbineißtuMll'Ernit.- • f myjfcdly: - -- ii/ibLi AirriyAHPinpgALgßijf. Prom 'tT usoxt Notes, BoiiDe,Mostoaoes,hnjel;dtf Jata. toatiuit to bbaw ■l Offlco «a dm<>ersoa.streqi,;hotweea Leaoockand Bobineoh SttreUnaADegfamyCity /"IHARLK3 BAHTBEKGEK, Archi- V T«Ct. Offlee, IRON DANK BLOCKS w»v strertaJEnmlsbeePLANfl ANDfiPECIFICATIONS. lot BoOdinge ofevwy description; works superior end on mbdarale term*., ' \ myidly Mi*7T»CTu&. V ek un> Diaxj» nr PIANO-rOBTES, andrlta-, porter of MnsloandMnriael Instnunonte. # Sol«dg2» oot Attachment. Ho. (JlFlnh street. rfyB^ GROCERS. l ALAZEAR, No. 17 mil IS dmUbfleld strMt, PITTSBURGH, PA. JSBEP X. BBCBB. OSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO;, Corner ot First and Llbcrty rtreeti, ;■ PITTSBCBGII, Pa., jlavcracTt-BEBa or nxLrTiBTRr. 'm^'^ST^JE'JfiiEArrs. jatrsic, ifc. LL>IUUA4H I . BtMdValrnt, botma Hllar.lttmarfeTfc AKTD.. C PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1862. BjijrtLS. SAVINGS BANK, Norton \J POIfBTH STBKKT. , CHARTERED IN 1856. ' { Open dally from > to 2 o'clock, also on Wednesday : and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to Norember Ist, from 7 td V6'Hock,'and'firom'Novekibetl«t to': May Ist from 6 to 8 o’clock'. * v “’ ' Deposits received of oil sums not less than Ope Dollar, sod a dividend of the proflu declared terics a year,ia June and December, Interest has been de* ' dared'afmtanunaUy, tn Decent since : .lb*-Bank -eras orgsi>iksd r at-tb»-rat»ofsix per cent, fa year. -v ./■ • .-jJ ; Interest, If. pot drawn. oat, U placed tip tbs credit of the depoeltor as prlndbaVanu .bears the same in terest-from tbbflrftqaysoCJnhesnd December, com pounding twice * year wUhoaihroubUng the deposi tor to'culibr even .^6'hfesebtßu 'pass book. Atthia rate,'nkm'ey‘ Will'dotmle s lp.laia thanitweireyean, making in tbs sggfegatai xtoaT A'sn. osk-HALr peb core.' A xxaa; ' • -Books, /containing the Charter,'By-Laws, Ratal and 'RcgulaUons,FOrnUhe4-graHs,bnapidkat[on at the'office. LPbmii>bxt-GKOKG£ ALBREE. TIOB jaxitbßßT*. iJ. Anderson, - ' James B. D.. Meeds, 'tUßßifrgwln, ’ Isaac If. Pennock, BexJ. L. Tahneetock, ' AJ M. PnQock. M. D . . Hopewell'HepburhV . ( Robert Robb, 'Jame* Hardman, , ' Jaihea Shldle, JamesD, Kefley, , [ .'AlexanderTindle. , / -"• • ■ TBOSTBBS. . . Alexah1 . : .oraacross: :> . ADAH RRINEMAN, Prttident. i t Springer Uarbaugb, 1 Augostus Hoev Her, K. U. Myers, Jueeph Lane, .'l j. F,-UsvttkoU*r Christian Biebcfl, Antbday Mayen A. Groetsingcr.^ miscountlrsax DAY* + tnylB:dly JOHN STEWART, Ca*h(«r. ijUKNITCJRE AND CHAIRS AT RE i? DUCED PRICES:—JAMES Wi WOODWELL, Nos. ‘J7 aud dd Third street, and 1U Fourth street. ALL YABIETIE3 OF STYLES AN S>J FINISH, suitable for HOTELS and PRIVATE DWELLINGS. ' All orders promptly attended to, knd the Fur niture carefully packed and boxed. / STEAMBOATS and HOTELS furnished at short notice. . »' CABINET NAKEBS auppUed nil/ ...rj utid. •fat the line. JAMBS a CHILDS & co|;; HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY, MAHTTACTCBOI* Ol^ SEAMLESS BASS ASD or OjSABVJIOS, '32 INCHES TO tO“ INCHId WIDS. ~ • aa-Ordcr. I.n ,l n. Child. A Co.-., 133 Wood Pittsburgh, will receive sttentioo. j .r : fijrijiji.•Vri/ij _ - mh27uily FIjaPATHIQKIt CO. iniXE UOODS.—SWXLL, JO. eVLDWELL & BRO., Boat Fubsisb tUAVomuun MANILLA, HEMP AND cotton cord aos, oak dm, tab; pitch, ros in AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK, LIGHT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. t* Water and 7a Front streets, Pittsburgh. apflfdly W. YOUNG, sacceasor to' Cart- vv. wrigbt A Young, No. 97 Wood struct, corner ol Diamond alloy, dealer in all kinds oi CUTLERY, RAZORS,RIFLES/REVOLVERS.KNIVES, SCIS SORS, GUNS, Ac., Ac. A. large assortment of the above goods constantly on hand. mhl JACKSON & TOWNSEND, Fork Pacxexs asd dsalcxs in BACON, DRIED BEEF, LARD, MBSS'AND RUMP PORK, No. 12 Fourth street, bear Libwty, Pittsbntgh. F. MARSHALL, DEAtEB U* Wall • PapXb®; 'Boa£inw, *c.,'No. vt W-pod street, Pittsburgh. x ' Ja7 Ra PALAIEK. No. Wood St., • Dealer In BONNETS,. HATS, STRAW TRIM MINGS, and STRAW GOODS generally. BOOKHtiLtIEnS, ifc. TZ AY A CO;, BooisSLLEKB AND tiTA- XnLTioiraxs,-No. m Wood-atroet, next door to the corner-of Third, Ptrtsbdrgb;- Pa. :: SCHOOL and LAW BOOKS constantly on hand. -• 'WTH. U;: JOHNSTON & CO., Station- If its, BlApx'ißook) MAWVAertmxBB, avo Job Paistcxa,Nci. &7.W00d street, Pittibargb- se3o I L. KEAD, Booeulle£< and Sta fj . Nj. 73 Fourth street, Apollo Puililing.- .WFDIC.II. EPICAL CARD. W. MODtRBAMS&t AT- D., or KBW TOXX 01TT, ■ flaring arrived In PlUebargh t wllias nsuai, devote hie exclusive attendoh t6',lb6 MedJCal and. snrgtcal trehtmcnl of Chronic Dlmshs;'especially'th'beeofthe Lower Bowel, encb : as'Pflei; Conrtlpdtibn; Fistula, Fiseare, Falling of the Bowel,'Stricture of the Bowel,. Uloeration of ibe Bowel;’ Be wiU tiso trait the vari ons'Chronic Plsoasesof the Womb;' Bladder, Ac. His-rndai*%rarftb*Mo'DOupdielaHoae. iD-rxoßs.JirKi Poblfcatioß Office i ' MoaNi.vaANDTivis oontlisinotbeim HOCBj OT PtmiICATH ■'s ■!' r tei irosim« Ei>lTios--S6i J pw aimam io adraace, or 12 ceati par srrak from careen.. . in advance, or A centaur vook bMß'ctfriitt ■ ••• / * Wbxklt . Editiow— copie*, 12* per innam; Fireulr more, $1.15; Tea of opirard*, fiper annttti, advance, .••’i-'j l .- c ADtERTISINO AT SEASONABLE BAITS. ' SATURDAY MORKtNG, JAN. $,1862. LETTER FROM SIJUTU AMEKICA. 'A ■, ‘i.-* (Corresjwudeott.of tuK.i*Htplmrgli-Gazette.] :■$ ( Eio ii Ji.VEiBO, S. A., 1 ■ j 1 DefiuUr 9th, isei. } ' Biifc'R.—Aecordinrto promise-I prorteed to’give you a short' sibocfent of our voyage and jjWiva).M this lead gf .cbcoas and palms. ."We ealledifrom'BaltJmWe tm tbe Bth of July, having Vul a day to spaed ,li»' city. We’foOnd that Among the aristocracy the secession feeling wjas very strong and bit-, ter. The family that Entertained us so.kind* ly wen exceeding bitter In their Jeelings to wards the I Yankees, as they called the north*, men. And it was a most bitter pill for them to swalloW to be. compelled to see:American | Soldiers and cannon plantqd.jn.thjlr squares and'streets forlthe promotion of good order, and upholding of, federal authority., But when you passed to the middle and working class the change was most gratifying; They stood by the flag to a man, because it was the American flag and the emblem of oquality and freedom, as well as safety , f Ae we passed Fort Mcllenry, we could 7 not but observe how completely it. companded > both the entrance and .thfreity.; Baltimore is at the mercy of the efcme/ power created for her in one bour Fort-McHwiry cottld pot it in rains. 'And while we looked at the tort and the city,. and;: thought bo* all thia could be done, we shuddered as we thought, and we prayed that sofcb arievent might never occur. /. , We were nearly an#sk getting to the Capes. We had bne or tw<£!thnnder storms in tho Chesapeake that, gavstns.something of an idea of what was in store fifths.' flow beautiful is the bay. ‘ Too wide, trawever, for one to ob serve much as to th*country. wo mado tho Cape, wo were halfad by the Quaker City and allowed to pass, past as we had got by, boom went!-a'cann.oD/jmaking ns all wonder what was to come'peh|."'Tt. appeared that a prizo had just been ana that the gnn had been AtedTotf heiGfrlay'toand be board ed. Soonitheijuak'ei&ity'was on the horiton, and on tho bil lows of the deep blnW-’Sea. This was. in tho morning, and at nodaJ%e took tho last view of our native land—tfdt knowing if should ever 100k t at it if so permitted, -whether it-wonld-bcinrfyar.oy-peawfTih Had or dismembered. But* every, emotion iof this kind (on my part) in'that most dreadful of all feelings eeabicfoies*. Blry.jC. oscaped to a groatdegrec, but poor hie was done up for four or fire Weeks/the longest, I believe, in all I never, knew what bile was bcfore,Volthongh I h&d heard it in lcetores and read of ivia medidne, and had Talked l.Boflflin;'** and tastod it to my compfap horror. But jit is an ill wind that biowtii^ good to some ope, the -sailors isj,aud iiii’lNlf* wins; mil jf*»Tfat struggle as if the fountains of the great deep were being brokon op, there ceme a calm, and after it, 0 1 what an appetite. The pantry and cooks’galloy were charming spots to one’s eyes; and even a barrel of pilot bread has charms that one would not have dreamed of.; From that hour to the proeeut I have been gaining flesh, till I weigh more now than ever be fore. “Charlie” grow fat on it, crept, and clambered everywhere, and his great was to haul at the ropes with the sailor*; but since ho left the sea he has lost muchi of his plump form and cheerfulness. i Bis ma stood it finely at first; was sea-sick but little; though after being at scan week shobegna to fail, and grew weaker and thinner all the time, uotil 1 became somewbat;alarm ed as to what would be the result. I(ad our voyage been four weeks longer, 1 am confident, she could jnot have rallied. But onco on shore, 'she began; to mend, and now oiyoyß aiiolera ble state of health ; though I fear that, like all other American women who have tried Brasil, she will not stand up onderihp ener vating influence of the climate. From two to four years, at most, seems to bo about the length of time they can remain without posi tive danger. Id passing through that non, “The Gulf Stream,” we were surrounded, continually by water spouts, the Captain de- A daring he-never saw eu many intone voyago before. They are a great terror to; sbameU, for if a large one should strike a vessel! amid ships, fairly, it would go down without a doubt. So we watched the nearest ontswith some anxiety, though admiringly. Just as; we were leaving the Gulf Stream, as we thought the water spouts also, we were; atriick by one, which carried away our foremast. It was Sabbath evening, about dark, and for a few moments a period of great peril. Our ship staggered like a drunken man, but right ed herself soon, with a flood of water on deck, in some places three or four feet deep. Onr Captain had hiswifo with him. : Itwas her first voyage. She was like himself—a bigoted Papist, and very ignorant and super stitious, .though, very kind. 'and. benevolent. Just before: sailing, an old Irish had given her a medal of the. Blessed Virgin. She lost it in e week or two, and as it could not be found, she was in great distress, the old lady having assured her that if she kept that around her neck she would have a safe and prosperous, voyago, Ac., Ao. Poor creature j the suffered terribly with fright all the pas sage, and when we got.to.Rlo was quite sick, and was still stak when they sailed tojreturn < home. It seems tothat-ladies should sol* ! dom come tosee ; it is a hard life, abd at- ■ tended with many’discomforts and dangers. , After leaving the Gulf Stream, we had. fine breezes till past the Bermudas. After We en tered the tropics we made though we gol through the doldrums id a few days, and crossed tho lino in- flip weather. - Butin e day or'lwo a storm came oa> qndwd began to encounter tho Cape St. Roqde car rent, and wo were carried as far to the loeward as to be unable to . clear the Cape. The see ran mountain high, with mnch rain land .a. fierce wind, which lasted three days. Wo were nearly a weok. trying to double the Cape, and had to retrace onr path nearly to the Equator before we could, get past this bug-, bear to all South Atlantic seamen, Lieut. Maury seems.to boot M it,.bnt .it bnlSr dis play* bia ignorant* an navigator, fojr it is the universal testimony of. manners (pot in. theory hot inpraotice).that if the'Capeis to bo doubled; wemust not firosi the line west jof 20° or 23°, westlongitude. Perhaps if thelsarscd Lieutenant finds it necessary to secede to Bra sil he may have an opportunity of trying.his theory of doubling the Cape. ; Vft crossed the line about noon on the 18th of August, the2sth passed the Cape, havlbg‘tiiejfe>efore'pass«d within;twenty, miles of EmKtido df- rforonbra, an island belonging io Brazil, and-used by bet as a resi dence for convicts.; ~„When flret seen it has the appearance of a church and spire’. . Tse pyra mid is {BOO feet high, and can be seen at;sea a Miatanoo of 40 miles. The island is sbthe T 'mflciTdog* V'i - -r - ; / .On tho 26th we were, at 3y. -m.jf.fllT Por nambuco. We coold see toe continent or; iimo> we passed Oape'Su eery jClbiQ to j land. We oonld seethe treos on shore, and thecolor :p£ K ihJl,PAK£h».#jleQ&-rod f by. which tbia-Cape isknewauat onee. worenowon' the old whalihgigronnd/and saw-'whaliu. spouting on both sidesof the ship. - Just oi tt was growing darlcwe came upon a “cafanaran,’ ’ hloh-I-wae-very(thankfal/having had a greaidesire to seii-tfils-ttinbus wa ter craft. itrift^hbap...tad safe, wooslstiag ■df-fo« L -logs of- eork walm, eight - in witnV j>lank for a rud^erV muddy look* coKsurcto or fegfl:lytn» \a slight.coia, or ' -oo.^t- ’ jDhfiaat, .which: mighi he checked n appcarjj it fiicß like the .wipd,' and'tbe'fisherman "aits §n/aalool, witKTiTi ’ .pints up, without a ny/fearfor his frail nark/andcatches his flshff if he rather liked it. There is a ; stOTy told of a catamaran being run- down at night. /The owner was picked up and carried to Baltimore. AfUr sotua time ; he-sueceededin returning, to findhisdneansol-. . able widow comforted. by ane w. husband, and . Ircuw young-birds nest ‘{not fly,et ; old > enough jo'fly.”. „,/-3l||pk, • . ;[• , The next.day, iho27tb,was Jlrs./C.’sbitth "day. aid in its celebration, she Laked somc'cako, the first ire had had, jrhlofiig'ifcas * partaken of by ; atl dihinfcin the cabinjiwftb a plate faHboingsentfPrward tobedijlrwhted among tbh sailors. Jnst previous to oarvoming to/CapojFrio, we hooked a shark - andsome dolphins.-' The 'dolphin is .certainty the most beautiful fish: -I ever saw.~ldo~not wonder that poeta.bave aung:ofritabeauUfUl-colors,4speciaUy when, dyingin the water, their colorjis a brilliant blue; when hooked on deck,.they ohange.to a' ' bright-yellow, or tied i|ith deep bine; then the whole beceiajhlnSnagain; then into pure,.spotless which prismatic colors pass tremulously for Ti.fow moments, and thetuall becomes brown andgiray, like any otherdead fish. So passed the days,varied with storms', oalms and breezes; sometiiiies w%bad B'ix 6reight reiselS.in sight;, w/m!d sail Tor days .without, anything in 'sight, so .that a porpoise along side of a whale would cause a rush to the sides of the fahip of'all bands. At last Cape Frio cime in> sight, and then we knew we were not fur from Bio.. It was now the sth. of Septeihber, and at 6 p. ml, we sighted the far fame&l3ugar Loaf, which stands like a giant seatinel ;at the entfanoe of Itio bay;' The- Organ' mountains have ap peared on our right all dasr. to great adran- . Uge, their? tops. partly bid by the clouds, more, indeed; nearing the 'end of our voyage everything ir different, Too; Southern Cfoss .end Magellan Clouds havekept as company for more tbao two weeks; though not bo bril liant aswe badbtenled think from the description of other travelers. Venue'cer tainly shines more brilliantly than- in our : clime, leaving a, luminous, track, upon- the water equal to that of the now moon. But we are preparing to enter iho, harbor, and it is now dark. We are yet some miles, out, though the reflection, thousands: of gas lights from fb~e.;riksrcity, ‘lights up the horizon. Alas fdAkomßn hopes; As we got. opposite the Sue&rLQaf “the . r -wind , '‘ died away, trad wo-ireWwOjd&d to*let 'go.oiir an chor to 'prevent onr bein&carribd 'out to ' soa,' 1 and here we rest foV theiflgiS\, with- tbh ramps of the city full-in view, and-the surf brcakitl§< -with the: sound oS thunder on .our-ears; i-AVe' . smell the fresh earth and tho. flowers for the: first time for .sixty-two days,. end retire to rest thanking God, who has brought us to our port in circugistancqs of so muchtnercy.. -The. next rhoraing was stormy, and we were obliged to he towed in, breaking three haw sers in tho attempt. Finally, about noon we dropped anchor in the beautiful bay of Rio do Janeiro. Isapporeit has no equal. Indeed, this place, and its -surroundings seems like fairy land; and if occupied' by a civilized and Christian poople, would be the most desirable pl&oo as w residence inaltthe-world. I It iVas.so late after the Gandimoor visited ns, that it waa impossible to go on iboro with our family, and I went alone, delivered ono or two letters of introduction, and mode tho acquaintance of a few of the.. large .Wholesale' houses hero/ Letters of introduction are- a groat thing in Brazil; and aid one very pinch in travel. But what acitj, and what strange sights i One soon learns that ho is. no longer . in-hlsu>wn.cou&Uy-and-amoag-his-pwn, poo-\ ploij a neW-langaag« r and a-be w,race, almost, ' ccmpoMdof all color? and no color, greets ; him.... The vegetation,„tbe ..birds,:' and fruits and flowers, all are new, varied and profuse. Hundred? of granite blocks, many of them half worked, rush amid you on all sides, with tho most enormous wonders on their head; One is almcst bewildered\by tho scene, and EOT to-•arouse himeolf 1 le»alhgowlcdgg that he is yet the same man, though his-external cir* cumstances bare changed. - After purchasing, a fow oranges and one applo - for Cnariio, wo , returned to the ship, to be awakened pn the i morrawbytiiQthundor of. Brazilian cannon; itJ>eing,j;ho,.anniversary of /their; National. Independence, though the natural indispo sition of the Brazilian'character'.dqcs pot al low ?uch a,demoptrtrmtion as'we:witncp? in our owh beloved laiid."The holidays of the Romish'Church are the more splendid, yet thhso have-degenerated from the importance they once held in tho < public mind. Every thing goes to show an utter indifference to the political and religions concerns, and this seems to be all tho while, increasing—indoed, sagacious men here acknowledge that ere twenty years pass, Brazil will belong to England and Englishmen.; -We landedontho 7th of 'September,, and soon was received by our friend? of the Pres- | byterian Mission, located in this city. After i a littlo whiloroopt at; the hotel, where we paid So,OQ per aay for the worst accommoda- 1 lions, we .succeeded in getting to. house keeping, with one servant, maid of all- work, whom we pay the snog little sum of S2U per month, a snug ono at. little one here, where every-thing is fearfully ex pensive; But I : mast'cloze, this already protracted letter, wishing that the Christian, friends in Pittsburgh could .but see what it is to possess the Goepei, and what it is to have It hot,' that they might, pity this heathen people, ahdpray that the/ Word of the Lord might b*e used and he glorified with Us here'as it is with those who< remain at home. With sincere regaarday I remain Yours,' respectfully,/ \f A. J. Couptos. P. S.—f have Jnst received the Gazette. for October, the first papers : wo have had, for which, please-accept onrthanks. •Ss v & 50., , ; '.JthQ.paieTOßS, . . Street. 'TEVJsjpq ed'itioxj, dailt, 'SIA'SSIJ'rMEWa CP TO THE From St. 1-ouis. A special. dispatch to,the Chioago, 2W&hm«, dated SCLouis, Jah.' 22, says : JosephC. McKibbeo, ex-CoDgressman from California; baa just arrived hero from that State, and been appointed Judge Advocate on Qetfr Halieck’s staff, with the rank, of .Colonel. T : Particnlar* of the death of Major Marshall,, of MerrttVc show,lt to hkve.been an atrocious hoarder,. .Marshall, with si squad of menV was out 'scouting from. Sodklia, knd heard 1 al a houso on the road thatsosho wo* men had been outraged by a party of irebels not far ahead,. TheystArtediupurauit and' .came in sight.oftheigang, wbon a race en sued. Marshall and a surgeon ware in ad vance, but the rebels .rode so.rapidly as to escape, alt bat. two j one ©f whom fell from hisuorse, and as Marshallrode up threw up his hands kbd exclaimed" to Marshall ‘?I sur render.''. - Marshall,turned around to beckon up his cbiurades, thon' seyeral handred yards 'behiod. As,bo 4»d .'eo K tho reheL whole life bad been spared,, drew, his weapon and shot Marshall In the I offside. The surgeon fired fire shotsatthe follow as he Tan from a corn Acld,-and mis#ed him-j-butas ho was climbing oTeraforiceaalXth:khot struck, him in the head and killed Him instantly. A Icttfr from, Fulton, Mo.; dated Monday, says on Saturday- Major, Caldwell, -with fifty. men of the 2d lowa Cavalry, went out on a scooting expedition; eighteen* miles from Ful ton. They found two notorious bridgobnrn crsT-TrA-Watkineand-Jim- Snyder. 'Hearing there was.a .camp near.Slelnfield's store, in Calloway county, theyatarted in search of.it; One of the lowa ,hoys, Veparatod jromVthe rest, suddenly came opontwelveofthe rebels when they fired at>bim several’buck: shot, wounding him severely: The rebels rajnous cd, and bur hoys found'quite a.largo number of spoils. : • ; ■ . !•-, Coffer asd. Rice it a Discount.-—lt ie a that -vrfcilo green'Rlo cQtfeo leHs in Pbiladelphia ai IC@lB cents, par' pouod,snd ricf at.7@7s£ centsjpec. pound, tboio articleacapbe bought much ehftsper in tm« city. Goffeeiraold Inpsroeisbere to th'o store* at 10 cents perpouodj: and -ricois sold in the same -pay. at % 'cflnta. This .morning twdoenUpar-pound eoeW-iwl 'be-obfofad for. rice, though)** l the. market ircports-iaj,*‘it stand.;hhyerbqen'lfQiigh t by, s«ton»C •tort kooperf.at'tbo . -Either the merchant* bare bcaa ;< bMy :; m&tprflbafely-tho sulfere^-rPatfar’^Tew/'- Tko fflotlv “of Colfax’* ejlL : Sine.ih'« at£e»t of Colfai’a ncwjpapir bill, it hu tnnjiplnd4tißt it intonded to hnad off and iop.rtid.the Itamp tad ou tho drop* iMI;q »f jrtlmQr tt|n y ityi aartM wurt nppg' -sHtetftyteMrir to TmUMiboflttts i*tae*momrt : ; InTrtart hfreojjjitftrtoi i wiy. as : amu . LATEST FROM- WASHINGTON. : } ", WAaHJsdxos/Jiui. 22, : 1&82. BKCRXTABY STANTON'S BLAB IORTHI ..'Secretary Staoton.badattiatisrvlaw Af' two., hoars la. 6ne of theSenate-cbmmlttee-tooms' this" mornlngwlth the MflitalyCoramitiee* of ..both Houses. AU the sixteen members. were* present. iThe Beeretarj his views freely on his ; plsa of conducting the ; war, and ox .pressed a;desire to be at all times informed foe his-guidance of /matters ofpublle interest 4t»ming before either Committee, redding .that the Departraent-would alwaysbe open to any member ofthe twoCo»miU«e»;He stated that a fall and of, all theoontrfcte made by ojt for-theWar-Department sthoe this oommyncehientof ; the.war, .'With.the naxhebr every contractor, wasi in preparation, and:that! no further! con tract or.purchaieshouid bo mode -before the'lst of February , or until fall inves tigations be made." Mr. Stanton also gave his' plan for systematising the bhiiness of the.pe pertinent; • v ‘- u ' ’’ Col. Scott U to bare special charge ofrail-* road and*transportation matters,and Congress; has been asked to give the Secretary of/War control >’o£,all the railroads. In the United States whenever the interests.of thewar stfail demand it. John. Tucker, the Secqnd Assis tint, if to have charge of. all the transporta tion sea, the chartering of vessels, etc:' MrV Watson, the Third Assailant,’is to fcave-ton trol of the rolls and generally the' business connected with tVe troops In the fiold. THE CASE 0P BBSATOR BRIGHT. There is. a hope of the. expulsion of hlr. Bright from the' Senate.' Two thirds of the members present will be required to vote him out. Conceding all the iloubtful'toMr. Bright —among them "Messrs:-Harris/ Foster and Cowan4-the Senate stands 25 to 15. One vote thus is needed* It will bamore than strange, if it cannot be got. Every: member of the' Judiciary Committee, r except; Mr.' Trumbull, /voted in favor of Mr.ißright'a claim, Messrs. Foster, Teh; Eyck, £owan,H juris, Bayard and. Powell. . The ifeslre'to be consistent in both' Senate and Committee,* has made the delay in : the case/ and now orehtes the doubt lf the ex-, pulsion will be effected. Outside of the Com mittee, every Republican Senator is justly anxious to purge the Senate of the traitor. • labile Andy: Johnson, of Tennessee, and Oar.-. , retDatis ofKentueky ;are. earnestly for ox naUion, it looks.very strange.to see from, the Anti-Slavery Statesj sur- J^ffghtto retainhimjq fill. seat. [The pcople'of Western Pennsylvania will be sorry to find-the name of their Senator among those counted “ doubtful/”' on such a/ question.] ' Another correspendeoi sa^s; Other .coanta ’^mh/*.therone > abo i ye given, strengthen Bright's chances'for expulsion. - SENATOR WADE AND THE NEW WARaSCRETABT. Senator Wade is Secretary Stanton's right hand man, aud confidential adviser. Wade is believod to havo book doing mpro than any' other man outside .Government, to help, on. war Supplies. GEN. SIC EL. The President is said-to-have declared to day that he appreciates thq yery great services rendered.by Qen. Sigel, audlfapt justice! will be by' crcatingbim' General of Djvir : si oh; Also; tbatCoLKoerncr; of.lowa, will bo mado a Brigadier General. . ! - THE XOMIXaHOX OF MB. SWATHE TO THU 80- • fr'Ume court. Y • 1 N. L. Swayne; nominated by tho President as; Supremo Judge in place of the late Mr, .McLean, is one ofthe ablest Lawyers in Ohio, opposed to thoDred Scott decision, and a 80-- puolican in polities. ‘ ' - • ~ , The failing- health ot Judges. Catron and; Taney rendered,tbe.appointmont necessary to keep:a ; Working quorqxh on the' bench. Hp vriti be promptly ‘confirmed.; * ”' a ' PRO-SLaTIBT BTMFATSIZEBS ITXDta EPAULETS. Ihe-tunvfalHutehissoDß, having tho'com mendation of Secretary Camerpa and the per mit of Gchv McClellan, coromenced what- ( tbey hopcd-arpuld beia BerMsof -through. tho camps across the Potomao un .Friday. l They were audacious enough to eing Whittier's noble Bong commencing "We wait 'beneath tbefornace blast." .A Dr. Oakloy; of the 4th Kew-JerBeyj..made so. noisy ah expression of his scorn for its Auti-SlaForyjpiritthfitGen. Franklin revoked ihe liconse of the ohdristers —a simple mcthod of avoiding dangerous dis order. ; Gen. Kearney had ‘the family Ranged before him, and judicially informed themth&t he “thought* just as much of "Rebels' as .of Abolitionists.'' Gen. Franklin also /Venti lated bis opinion that the Bong was “incendi ary, and deserved to be suppraaßed;'- UEBEL kites. The latest means of commahication between the Virginia and Mary&nd- rebels is by" kite letters, forming bobs.' The cord is cut after the wind has carried it far enough in the de sired direction.' ‘ - OEM, SBtXtna' FKXENDS DISSATISFIED." The friends of Gen. Shioids appear much chagrined because he was not : appointed a major general. - From Cairo* The following-dispatch appears In' the West- ern papers Caibo, Jan. 22.—1 n consequence ofvtho great rise ih the river It is thought Fort;flolt Trill be'abandoned by oar troops. .Thegun boats have drawn in close totheaboreto Avoid the Awiftness-of ; thecorrent. !! Tbe report,- however, lo sotniof the papers'that the forti fications at this point* are Wing damaged'by tbe flood, is untrue. . The 55th Illinois regiment, Colonel Dare Stuart, arrived here at noon, to-day, from. St. Louis, after being ten. days onjthe .route. The steamer on -which they were beingiransported got agrpundjhnd tbe troops were landed with theintentionortnarfibingtbemtoJonesboro, but the boat' getting Afloat 'agitn, ; they -were • reshipped; aw proceeded ontneir way down. They ran ont of prorisions and were furnish ed with supplies oy Colonel'Case, of the'lTth Illinois; at Cape Girardeau. 1 -The regiment leaves-for,Padofiah to-night,.... Tbe.gunboats Essex.and St. Louis, which .went down the .riyer,ye|^rday(afterno6n,and of; Franco, t were' entirely in favor bf such mncaaure; and the ;vwy origin of the United Butea -wonld hare debarredt-tbo Cabinet of .Waahingted from taking exception;.tOL.«nch a polieyon.the part of England.’-;- :- •- ■■• M .' —Of eonrsVwo have, no meahaof whether this, atatcment'ia -true ; .rbai.we may: be "certain' thatlf tho wV il*‘ prblbfcged' for ; man£ months more, lb will interftretoput an'ehd'to thenlockader ahdjtb, ebntdnfßute thddismembermenf of Gte'tlhfpn. .jciriVittv* sb:. :&£smio VOLUME LXXV---NO. 59. , _ .TheßaUle of expectation, the correspon- junrnaU : JhWt not yet .been able tp thoje.mors detailed ; ucounU’of which ' will be .looked fpr With aU the mqrpt avidity, now that the bffictal dispatches already pub lished, shiftily bear out lhe completeness of . the eubcMs ahd leiVe di with a proud satisfaction that ayrrat chid gToriof* worfc lot in cident,' every instanoe bf dtttingufthed cour- . age and heroic daring whloh miy fiAd fitting - recordwilhbe-anrt 'to be read wtih 'absorbing : ? interesj; by/teukS Ll and of .tiiousandi ■ _j Thursday tuorn %i.'iktZ : ■ i.. 1 .. . To nnaeritand location of the bhttlti-fi«ld/ it remeriibfered'that and Sohbo|||lHe faoing each other Somerset, a mbouL-40'ullee nttrly due soutn TropT^anville, and ;abont 70jnUeaftom ; LSxiUgtbj*WBciiucpW position .' Spring, a few.miios fonth.-west/on' the Cumberland. General Thomas,' 1 ' who' Jhf4 been‘ sent 'some- . weeks ago .to was - adyUhcing by Jamestown, (west vend was ; thus coining in on mvoid -being ckagM between theVwo r tßiamhs, Zolli ooffer marobed Gen. Thomas; with whatsnecese thecatiptialready knows. ; ' " 7 V-*1- '• ' This pre'sonta a view of tfre geberal situa tion, which those who haire.'only read tho telegraphic dispatches and the general order just published, will findauseftit to enable them yljMf/Wdebetond 'iSif' ~ .respective rebel forces, -The Cincinnati Cboim battle. Tho battle ym* docUite, . iolliooffer was beahtifally, intrenched-r-had . excellent winter quarters. The Qghtr' iasted 'untU this morning, .When the rebels rao in utter donfu- ' sion, noter ( thinking to gef bekind 4 jheir iu trenchinena. It ia said Gen. Crittenden Is taken, too.- Zollicoffer is snreiy >r dead. Our ImUetS'Were sent with. uuerring,aigi--many 4 rebels shot in the forehead, breast and stem- . ach;'-Our forcealbok' -killed from 200 to Rlwneir can non; .tents; horses, mules, every- ■ . tbing. 1 have a small piece of Zolllcoffer's undershirt, ‘6Va soces eion l*dy, r taken, with a lot of otbsr-plnnder, which had belonged tp Capri Lieut. CUnnelly, of a Tennessee regimqnri I saw their commissions frss“thb tiTfer; was lh6t' into by ,pnr ortilltry,. destroying all-Ip "it In .toto. ’* ■ The .Union; people here flocked battle ficld'in drqves,‘and aro jubilant al'the result, liregret v?ry- much -my down - . to-day, not haring any saddle, amLoonld hot ■get one.' I shall try and go down to-morrow. Henry brought in a rifle,;mule,'..saddle and bridle, ahd a large bbwie'knife.: : Aftor crois ihg.thojiveE.the rebels did ran like devils! 1 “ The -fighting wras all dono by about four regiments and the artillery.:. The rebels triod theu. old dodgo y of marching -up, : guns at a shbnlder/ left hand raised, crying friends, but thisdijUiotg'aj they conldhqt fool our. boys. -; Tho 35th\did hot .'participate: in'tho fight; They /left* camp yesterday at 1, o’clock, and marched tll! 3 o'clock this inornlhgthey aro nowT straggling in, in small squads, being nearly tirod onri : The fortifications .there are sSid td b'e bf immeoie'strength". Tbe rebel •oldicrs*were not gcnerally dothed In uniform, but in oltitens' clothes. Their /weapons -were mixed—squirrel rifles, Ac. The., rifle Henry got ir a Mis’slasippi rifio/of tbe best kind, and I haVeseenall kinds of weapons. ' ; : - v It rained_terribly this morning, a-very com mon boourrence here. No mistake, ! think,'about Gen: Crittenden. } - bein^taken;, he tried to pass faithbelf off aa a .Surgeon. , .. ' Excuse my'writing. I write irnder great disadvantage. : The telegraph is Cnfabed to this place at last; We heanthey are fighting every place, and hope it Is so. . . ; That we sometimes take for'“in£Oation>“ .things. that'ihaVo no fndieatiag'prbperty, is only an evidence, that we shaft tb*'weakness of trusting-men. so far as tobellert'they are reasonably anxiont to fhlfiU thoseobHgations ■ to their country, andtbe cause, which are summed up in the word,u>taltt, and which they have at least professed to.owe to the Government and the People, in whose, 'sernce'they, are voluntarily engaged, Some 'of our we observe, Aave not. yet lost faith'sofar as to refuse to'note such foots as- the following wlth a klnd hr feeling that they something different from tho inactionwhieb has been so long on avaitingly-asubject of complaint: v‘One says: .. “Genexal Halleck's baggage-ia xaldto have been sent to Cairo. Troops.are pooring into the oamps in that vicinity." , . * - And another, a Cincinnati jourhal, still more significantly.:; i.«-. . . “,\ye>re .Informed Ihat GoVJ'Morton, who pasted, through this.city for Washington yes terdayi eipecU to' wUness.aT great battle on the-Potomaa-before totumingi to Indiana. TiLaiiidioatip.ns are that the country is on the eve of important and startlingevenU." *yriLSoN’j3 .'. ; .Sewing Machines, SO. tl mra STBOt, tmaBBBBBT, Pi, Awarded ike Fint Premium, at Dm C2UTEDSTATSS TAIR; OHIO SXkTK TAIB; * ' WISOOmISBTATXPAIE; IOW4 BTAtk Filß : , , BTATBPJ.IK: .--' , Chicago HeduUka'lnstitute ; w “ v ■' - ■ ' c . ' ICechaslta^liistltutat •dnAatUtf Ocmnty’fafrvtobwtnimQTMto numtlou. , Va offar to the pubUc.WHMILKE A WILBOITS IMEBOVSP ftKWIiJQ JUGSIVSi &ADITCXD 'P&ICXS/wlth'lDcreaaed' confidence lb ita merfta at &e»lngltacUaa '• now ln pae. -. 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