• . . - . . (1- lIMESI ESTABLISHED Itt :1786 • 'CO.III4IISBIO.Ir, Jltc. j" .0 51 1 .44.V.1c XE•X B D , Comus;.' Ain V oswAsnota •Xezotairt and wbolei. ale ander in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BOTTZR, LARD, PORK, BACON, PLOUR, 71 811. POT AND MARL AMES, EIAVERATXB, gi= "l"4 l.ba.ti 7 / 4 10 3 ) iLk MOT and ly, X I.and:l4.V Proa.atreet, ' PittsbnrgS. • adt nIILP SIikPAD3, alutzasios Mint.- %) ismnrd FLOUR, GRAIN AND , PRODUCE, No. 213 Liberty street, Pittaburgh, Pa. Choice brands of Flour for Bakers and Family vac constaratly on hand. Particular *Mention pLIC to fillt,rders tor Merchandise generally. ecdtdly iqrNICVANIJORDEIt., YII ODUCEAND startinnon Misnames. dealer in rLovn, BUS-, PER BROOMS ; SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORK; DRIED AND tiIIEEN BLCITS and l'.atioce gin. Idteralptahadvanree inede oaconaignmente. 'Wenthoneek No.:llll,l3enond street; Pit taburgh. . • TH:.OB. 'J. UUNTEK, MERCUANT ANL; DEiLER aRUDg OILS, , . Se2Rayd Comer Mud street and Thstuesos Way. i'- •A M PS, C. MoV.A..Y FORWANDEUG Ala) .. ....Ap Comfutsscot "Mszciturt. for Gin N.M. of FLOOR, • . onu, saccor...LAuD, BOWER, EGGS. slid . .. t * : m r Erstlyoksouerslly,..No r .,l.o_l . 3 St..!. , Tfig . '/NED • .MrePritutt PRI•Mrg , el ~. , T. '....- airelielY lIXId Yinialgonsents salletted.lllJ4...o.ld ~ :-4 - A MESA, l4i srs ll-1 4•RwatztiputeAND - coxstuctolr‘lfficicitdir.'fot the iale of - LONE, GRAIN; necoar,LAßD,Burrxß, sans, DRIED - . -mum lad 'PM ace truorally, No.-16 glarket st., 'SUMO ollfirst,Pittstsmit. - f_ ..... 11 :tit ..stroutassa-1—;:. - 7 ' '.. • ...via.:r. T.Alleo. QCIIO3I AK RR ~.77,4*.L1544- coluessiter, KJ Ilsaatitirts :WIT Strbalmale davit D. GROCE.:' RIR% FLOG% GRAIN. PRODUCE, 4kr. No. 203 - bil i-, LI -Most. Pittsburgh: Ps: '. .'- - ' 413:d1y ' :f . ..' . .‘1,:1 LiLAND /110111E,•iiinecepsot to glzto. - I.i: om ,t 7 &Ai. •No..'3B3.l.Lfberty atliet;:kitts• ' •.• ... GENNRAL "PRODUTIN. •GROVRRY AND. 4 :: , , - IONXERcHANT.„ -,::' •• . mints , • ultr solicited:••,- lag:. wan's. - vartilTE %B.R9TIIERB, - .FORWAILD6NI 'Mid dealers In PROVIBIOIIB AND PRODUCE ONNERA ELY, No. Sdberty stmt. Pittsburgh, Pa. my 27 • - gym. tharvta • sop, a . .v.MILISSION:2II.IRDALINT, Neater ittERIEDE: AND REFINED CARBON 0.14161•01,ABS, IRON,No Marty Wait : • • mh27311, . WILLIJAY YUAIS 6, ) G ,,i,e, r dr e.. I DAVID WCANDLICAA. • . NA/. A. COTFL‘,Z Ppr...llli Partner..- 411 ? Ag, . , COFFIIi, 'ssucceivors : to rcmunia s 4... as a CItiIIOLESALR Gita. eNSW3, iorneret Wood aryl Wnter ntreeta,Pittaburgh, tr3ally VONT. NOWT & CO.oncoessorto•L. -Rae Ore/. PUODUDE AND 001111188tON C mrn, Lt • stem:44llM • , Pa. aliti . 20111 110V1111--- 110171111. 14:MN - , 1.:131 . U5KA Ca t ! WHOLESAI,S *in Coamigicrit comp et atm% Pit Pm ~twJtal:a:il . " aotiw ICUs GlClrjal alto Quuticuoioll,Wo. 107 Wood street, Pittsburgh. WALT J. naILIATILICIC....X. el. 111101,11.....W111. 111LIPATIII BROWN KERIIP A14110%13,117' 'lota &WI Gnomes and dealers in FLOUR AND PEW" Sun 191 and 193 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. stay s tiAld.hb DALIALL • 41;.-SON_ Comits. awl mnausts for the sale of CRUDE AND ItE• PINED CARBON OILS, Zion 119 sent ItO Water enlist, Pittsburgh. Adrenaline& cat consigninents. ~44tVGGISTS. I 1 `FLEMING, corner of Market ,!.7tax.eitrett End Um Diamond, keeps constantly on hand a full amortmaut of WitTOSI,XDICENEtI i MEDICINE PERFUMERY. and all att. Clam pertaining to Ws tossismai .; Physicians pnacitislktnEasnailly componndad at - 9 -11.11. s; DEAL= 0; npur, MIEXICALS, P.Dierumnir. rexcy GOODS, EVENING FLUID, OILS, YAM. DINDICINSH,Ite&e. r at strictly grime gust. . ity, 'width Is °WS 10 ., suut prim. "tornsr SI:111th.! field sad INmrth street., Pittsburgh, Pa. Passeriptioits essetably.coutpouudsd4u • 13 A. .FAIL.N.E eiTOCK Wricus . wan Darcairr and Itsaufsoturer of WIIIITE • ''LEAD .11d1D1,171141118.14 , cortier DrWood ISO stmt Stais, Pittabc b. mb7 diVaWiti 11:,.. WusaLguza Dram ni DR &TAINTS, M8,1%051811= AND DU. STUFFS, No. 295 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.— . • will•asedvs .t attention. mb24 WILLOWCIIC MAIM*. :UMN:A.I I S/TER,XHOWIALZ _ roan D 11•0111111% 40/1102, a idearty .. .t,a et. Otniretzteta, Pittelm . • , .• GEO. • • 'YtiE Ihttraatarr D ur, Wood infest and Vingin-orloy, rtteitegh,' PL dITTOILTEPS. JOHN Au:CONNELL, Arroiunar a2.14w. Ornct, second story Emil Law Duras- , W9B Diamond stmt. ia: attiiii to:oil*. settlement, securing and ccd180; Lions( claims, isotorties, tc., in Washington, District of Coineabia. • nol9:emst MIX 1. /JA/LTaTAICI. ....-1011 =WM 4 1r IRKPATRICK E MELLON;-AiTos -13.. Inas Ai LAW, No. 133 Fourth stroet, ft To doors aim,* Notithnold, Pittsburgh. Pa. mylToltf . .... Arroiracar Asti . 1. Coca* mos AT L. Orsurs, No. 150 Fourth street, corner of Cherry 'all Pittsbugh, Pa. f4I.A.MU 14..1 A? LAW, Ornos, 111th street, adJolaing .the office of &ix Vtallillitfletwa.:Pitteburei,X&L Ja29:dl7 1' it VlAl'llts; • rromg. B. M. BALLT • ATTORNEY AND LAWCOVAIIIT.IOI AT Law, ban removed to R.IIHNII ND/WANGS. Dtarooothatreet, twat door to' Bt. Nagel Chdrch. .1. LLJUA.,, ATTORNEY AT .I.AAW.-;—r OhleT,'NO.l2oisOi'idreet, Pittebtogb: , . Pe: - m,5 8 . ATTO I FACTIATii4W,- , 6 'trod. La - i; alaw wiener • No. 139 Dan pitutpurgb• PA- &1117ItirtKqN Comussrolt _lliiireZos *soma MUCH/.llh dealsm In WEST.: ;••• ILDUR,iFISH, !AIITERIti - 4•74XSISSD. OIL; -POTS AND Me ABILIB,IiREDS.GRAMBRIED FRUIT and Frodues generally. Best brands Family Floor . • ' alms on Brad. Agent for tha sale or Illadisoq A balebrateeLPatalited :PeatlJ3tarch. • Nos. Da' 146/itstarE, between-We:4 tad Smith: dais llttablinhtra.t • ap2:dly - C REME WAtiEIiOUt3F...—HENRY , a, poo.utMtevranijoipuKlCommiaaion Mar, Cb ll ol 4 DC 4 o3 ll r.lk =pc= IITITTER, 'LARD • napait.r.s.. s#,' 2 4 wood 'Viet abire'Vrafer;PlDabiltgb. - my 2 TA.M.4B, ILOLMEB a. C 0. ,, - Pose DEA . ,ie:, IJ•UB imaidaiitairiPtillinnONß minter of Dar -1•"*41.010 1.644 • Lys U RAJIV E ...IGEII - 713. AGENT ; FOE ' plionarrjr,;rio 2 afiXirivetruCasa Moralists " 4 "lntutse-copts, 4lirtlinaat corner Wood sod .17:1 1 :40.N.E5, AOMelr NORTH 11 antntl , on, State of Pennsylvania end Hartford po? inrance Companion, St Water street. QA.SitiEL ft:AE.l.mm .errizmns f btacitatoce Common', corner Markel. and Wouer 14C - ii 6 ititi. l l4,27.l.ltlr WESSEX; ." jemayurreCostratrr. a 2 Water street. /03 1 5011, bEClttreltt ALUMNI:NT • 43 r r t , t 7 VAlqrfc:c i • DRP GOODS.- - :7, $OlO/ WILOS.--1 1 / 1 /113 11 CALL...DAvID istearourse. lernsoN, cArCR at 1 0 - (Wink" P. 54. & 'moots/au m YORTIGN ADD DONZSTIC DRY GOODS, ' So. 94 Wood mast, third hot= above Diamond alley, Dittsbumb. s • 10:dtt ;:•f,< is. ;fielit/4114c1,11,.iiiitoesio_ ` td tP • Burebnekl t Co., Whofoals and Raba Dit STAPLE. AND FOOTS DRY GOODS. J • nikrubtod Viand streets. rot. . • _I- BAK 4.A1 ORAIZR3 IN lvn tbi ggu e Tk i rd • • BAbstc4lol,lA/VE, Lhuitair, emi nig aim TAIICT 000D8, glom of tb. orig. full 800-8170, : No. 74 Narlicst reet, PletatruFsb. _..rnovouroros, 40SEPH HORNE - Ihumes is Um u e eit t tirlastanlisabAtimat Gond, !alp DKALER rx thity cioidai,74immarstilis,' , 4o4l , lfirk.4 Street. sdiamawcatto.,l):Auratut .;n~di~~"nlnec .:fin ..-- GR O CERB. - O,IIFtIVEII Si WkOLUAtE GitOCERS anczonsini, • COtiComaNo.. 27 and ihi Smith/Ski Strest, • - Prtzintraoti. PA. T: T 14113.1. 1171,E , TRllLtaft," WHO/MULE I,losocris Aso Coirmiuos/ mcsouroo, &Alm l_pPßoDucr.„ FLOUR.. BACON,. COURSE, AIOUI. siABBON.AN/l LARD 01L.1.80h, NAILS, CI LASS. COWON YARNS, -ma Pittsburgh mitnnficturos . • man 112 &cond. street.,P/ttsbur • • - DUNCAN / 11- DOXILL.D...rar. CCLt r JR.“.171 AIIUIMILL L. AirCIDONALD -11 k ARBUCKLE, WHOLE JAIL Jo b Pausitres COZIIIII/1 at= czar's, Jobbers ERIGASB led MOI.AU 0S SSIUN .REP YD 1.41.10A.U.S sad BYRUPS..7II.OIM,DA /11014 E,FIEZD3,, Na 2 5 3. /awl) .treet, PI . _ . , nolkly 114EYILER dr. BROTHERS,. succemion .t.trttl'Esynnerls Whohiinla 'deeirn lu 1 , °REIGN - .FRUITS; NUTS 'AND SPICES, CON .VECTIOXERX,SUGABS.EDIE W0RK13.4c...N05. PM and:l26 Wood street, above Fifth..Pittabnrgh, &soitsaux Gi ROBlSONsto "aow m21.-canamms ALlAcauns AAA dealers in all Yin cli.of .PROVIIDLONS, PRODUCE, and Pitts urgh tnannihouras. No. 256 .I.lbefty streirt4ltts CIEU. JUNES, WVOLEEMLII 'DEALER m GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, 0/HUD, OILS: PlTClflutdPittelnirghnuf articles, / 41 .Wster iftroos,libmi thnmotiontratektEFl62n, PittelnuTh. Is/LIEADLMI. ROBERT DA LZELT.•& ,WHOLE- , 4.11,163.1 Gwrim.Comaattow AND Petwasonco Itts icsuriLanClieslitheinallODU9C and Pitt.- burgh matuflketarimiaittaborgh- •' I 1 • • WESTON. • qUISBERT. db eicliPTol3 WHOLIGaIft Gkoctia; Piotttcl Dtastat. and "Obtottegoox • mamma, NO. 6 Sixth street, 'Pittabargb, Pa. .11311031. WATT ,WlLSON;lWitcrimiait.Pßo- V cris, COxinnuoir Minimises, and dealbrs .1•11 Pnxitteulna Pittabtugh . m66li 166'Lib 'int" stre6t4 - Piti6bdrch.' "- 625 1.8A.L9.11 DIUKEY ac - wmn.EBALE Cocan izaNXlM l66lll . - 6t1d . .446.1 in 'PIiODUCE, 603V6t..r street - 6mi 65 l'imaretreet, aj6WDLPLWLOErAraV.O.. .i rlraVPI'?"l"0 & / 33 I;cand"l'Mtwath thil autng.narD. nora.....Tizzaug floyD. PUN FLOYD A: CO., Wizomais.lllßo rsii M A " 7=Virca' No. 1.4 Wood 1 11 T• •Ai ." • Win • : Id ana 20 Wood street, Pit butib; . .lar.Cruir . 4eruissits: W. S. WiC I I 3I WWIL...,.i. WWWSWILL.- - .......11. Jo. =WS. .1117A0EINTOSit REMPatLL d CU, , uys. amt.-TIRO and 013eineinete;Sear the City . Weise' Works. l'ittsba i re,'.P*4 - Idunifiutntenrof :INACiIiaIiiTOSIL AND ,r, ifPAILLIIIMPBOVED PATENT OtICILLATING.BTWLENCIIISI44 AND SLIDE. VALVES. of- all sins Ind but Mb; tke bes qguuality. t npunchisuffly of large opacity y And of t, we au seued to do heav Jo bing,. and eolidt work in s hin trusting that by punaptnese, and the charectu of ourerorki - runierit 14 invite spedikl-attention BALINCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINE/3, u combhang 'drudges, -heretofore nuttalroxi this clue of ~rnr Auc 1 4.111 1 1=4................-4Aass, R. atm. A tiI:HAANBILLt VO, No; 61 eun.sweet, below Marboryi Pittakrargh. - STERK 'BOILER naJLEss 'AND imam nws WORKERS ; Eintifactureni i:4II.CREBILL.SPAT -ENT ROILIK; LOCOMOTIVE:4III7ED7mII-01CL- I ND= - BOIDERS,'CRIKNEYS, BRETORES, _FIRE BED, 8=4.4 PIPES, CONDENSERS, SLIT t PANS,. , SOGAIL "BANS,: ,KAWLS LIFE BOLTII•0:41, et c - • WIG. BLACKEILLTEL'S ROBE, BRIDGE and I'LIDUCTIROKKARis se teshort en ootka. ralaratrom o ammo promptly at- r r atlittA i i :MOOK - MANTIFACTETIZE - Or J.- 4 / 1 1DsatiS ti 0.111& UMW or COPPEDIe, TLLLILD. PUBS AIX WHISKY sad FAIIIIET VlNtGlift, lioe. lid, 191, 193 stud 195 First street, betereau &ulthfeld etul Gant streets, Pittsburgh. • 11910.14Pratiordere taltrkat 10195, aa-_rani on aid all otbar poliarataitirlagnOontr cmaftilly extracbed, by • .primme awe improved. - . - • _ JOSEPH:F. RAMILTONACCO,, ==MI EITTS.IIIII.GIi, turtrrAorestim or • scrpinton arseid ziacip , laY, ie. &a. • • —out tr II I P ILA-NiT ietoceisor 03r r.. H. UUphaet , itundacturor eat 1102' Yeti*StaiD -NUTS AIM WAIMILILI, - ISIABCCIAL 110.1113X4110=48031 and- NAIL B/JDIS, BUILLIC vArnettANoz ntox wont's, Tartu' 401:1 4 'irelwiLiie,l3 Wood it., Plttelm h. tik Vh.ttik.NCH, • No., 50 Wwrma PitabiiilnsiteranngeofalOtiall Oh &OUGHT COMIIICINAND ft 4(14.04A D, Or calm staid doped lIPILU. tad am IMIr - _Dvanall; radslo unlit short. whim. A. araciaeltancL • m • ars QL I I7O - ALCAIFACTORY:;.-IdialuO J. 1i.41314: die. at fit .Cisle street. HA*g , or die,hy COLLA*S, &c.. oa bho oo tice. :Aksoi.lxvra .toattantly od Hod * fine boort mtat ollihtlahn 'AND•Wir.snr„ made la the mark lathlehiblir sad deitraidi ibeurikt: ' loath larki. 43 4 - • RID4LE-ii--00, 4 •No. 1215 Llbirty- itrte , ,t • , opporita- Mirth, , Pittilisrdibe stimefirmatirs of 1i6118141 AND 8,44011- SA sad letary desaiptiotrof LIiaTRIIIIITiItAMZD NOBS Orders solicited frost the - trade; sad 'giro& I obi • • • ' v Pry ilia !dittos& Ilidatsw . . . ai , a,Arqurir......ll..Y. - Y; rzitaiuiri.:..!:...Ti CAS iLL. X °ELS I OR. Vitslll :- WUR —. 1 1 4 '.1.2 woirt; iltriart A.oo.lCiiiss VA) ii , e V17111:161. ' WII ral , ioSeL NO. 12, ' Wood 'itr . e.et, 'of Pita ', Plztiburgh; Pi. ' : " . sefnlYa ..1 — tABLEB COALE, Firm .2.i4ilaneactiarer-of 1115CY5T13;213/41IXO • WASSIBOAILDBi 111ZBOSKS LABIFLS, - - liwrftoftte..,: 7/=3t 7Eir lag OVAIVITTARATII3 WELERIBX 30914147119 q; Cfrel f TANI° BATT_£4l[. coo _ "4"5"" Medical gentlemen aad ..our Auu, a, a hive au belt teeth auractadhy ray proms, and net recto edify u to the safety and Watauga, of the goers lon—whatever haa been ,otd byword* tatareeted to rain` the contrary, ballet Dr. kamledni. c 4 my INFAIITYYICIAI, TEEM Weft' bin& ;414 72:1 - 01:10aY Dimly OSEP11; ADAMS,- DEsTrin , , g Itultdlng, cop* Dbuswad and. Ghat it to; Brarsaucsa—.l4. A. X. • Jy.,3" or*, -* iM a rg a lrr 41F! t - TL 4W. I eltrAtta to • lea* It.. , usairrltmer•lFormi, 111 . ontiors, rimhi sad :Procilro.. - ./QAN23 thropth my akency •.414 -- r.1.W.16 ;wpm) I , • - • Thosiirhhtit Minim{ thsir itomij , to grocia &d -at m, al wa aliys 1.114 Ars; mid second vim raper .Air .Comizionka ibt tital and ; Jatarvlsmi strictly Coal- Atolls!. ' • 01:losi grip airsat;:oppOstte• .It. Paul's " 4 /cfr.f:Crialett•• JJA~tEJ 35 := BALlll,olsiter iatoietwit to obinimoisarsbnor A no sno EXPLlol7 DRAW INDS - AND ariulr/CATIONUAT 'all - Iclnd! greets= 'OO femu rA e‘ U r ' 'l 3 lu l la a t "'I' !1 E 1 11 4 . Jen' . - - - _ • Els_l3Mrr muti4R vV oart•; -- ntoN: - .BARK• nOCZ, Matt street. Itatitshce.PWB Asp snicanc4noNB itu• Ramo duots74 l .illiiiption:wgrklisrapsrlers e d as modande m13:01, MUSIC, lfe. IMIRLOTTE LIIMA-Nottratin it- Lln, Aut.= ni , AANtI-ronams, and Im porter or mink and modQrtateiiimtti. Sul , lint_ to? tbs ELANEBOEC - PtaNOValt.e ti&LIET., - DAVIS' 00 '3 ; ° Erroll putot :Mb ,ittr our, • mat. .2ftuSlMititittieSt. t . own« • — l , llr, or 41' dimitiptdimi Yi A ire:. • P.. , ,2,-+,l VT. 4: ANEk PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING,; DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Putman 13 - razzr. , ' ; • . • CHARtzwini rx pea dngy Loom-ii to 2o 'clock. also on Wednesday and lint even** from Ilny lit to November Ist. from. 7to o'cbck, and front Number let to Mold front 6 to 11:teckick. DeP 2 ifia.rendred Of all stuns not lan than One Araiar, and a Weidman*. Um profits declazimi twice a year, in June arid. Dioambar... Interest has been de ) clued; senG4unanallf, In Jun and' December'', nine. tin Beak Was organised, at the nits of en par out. Interest, If not drawn out; to - Vaned to the credit of the depositor u principal, and bean the lama in tend from the first days of J une and December, corn= pounding twice a year without troubling the depot. Mr to call, or area to ?resent his par book. At this rate, money will 'double in les. than twelve pan, making In the 'unwepte nowt awn orn-HALT PEN CUM a TVA!, :Book*, containing the Charter, By. Laws, Bides 1, z4 Nalralatfanti.furnialsd Emil. on applicatlom at the calks. - • • - PILUIDIrr—GEORGE ALBREE. hoe nra,Ja William J. Anderson, James B. D. Needs, Hill Borerin, Isaac If. Pennock, 4 15. . A, 21. Pollack, 11. I) Itopewelllispbtirn, Robert 'Robb, Jarman Herdsoui, James Bhldie, James D. Kelley, I Akrander Tindla. now Mum:oder Bradley. John 'Cf. BaCkollm, George Black, John B. Canfield, ' Alonzo A. Carrier, Willi.= outesit. Col V.,tp9, W John-Drank John flohnee, Peter fiLllgiiker, Itichard Nils; William & Lardy, BCCALT4III, Leo TIM• 1111, *Pilaw'? GERALA_N TRUST AND SAVINGS BANS; ionur SWNand Wciod street.. : BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. 'CAPITAL • STOCKHOLDERS INHIVIDDA I FIVitEHLE... i ~ . D15T4201.11: ADAM WEINMAN. President. 1 Springer Herb/nigh. Angatus Hoereler, E. H. Myers, . Joseph Lang. J. F. 'Levitate, Christian Siebert, AnthisrMeyir, ''.• r. - AtOtoetringer. DISCOUNT AVERY DAY. inylikdly ' ',, JOHN STEWART. atshisir. aIIISCVLI.IJrCOUB V ~ URNITURE AND CRAlus AT RE- A! MOSE. FRICFS:—IJAMES'W.WOODWELL. N.. 97 and 99 Third street, and 111 Fourth street; =EI ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND MISR., adtable for liOitifistd PitIVATE DWELLINGS. Ai'All inviar • katnitly attended to, and the For- nituti csid*liiil4l,4 and b°l"ki. iTE6IIIIOATS aba. HOTETA Nrulahad at .Lon CAblNiir NAkiifh%__ltipplieit with titer). article Ie tlxviiims.- • • JOESIL 4 011 - , D B & e();* HOPE" corrox ISULL, AiLIfGHtNT ME= EE4ausss•zoas Ok. D01A81172.08, .414C14E3 TO 40' IrCHES WION. krordel4 left .t -a. chaa.ka at ti , isiwood ft., Patent ,b, -- wftl - recalre attention. - " • G .. •• " lIGLESALICAND NTAIL: PENS AND OASES REPAIRED; SIMMS AND GOLD PLATING, Done at the shortest clothe, at the corner of Foitrth and Market nreete, flatland story. . Panda thing antathetity barbig,pent to rflyalr can mead them by mail. mhndly •' • . PITZPATRICK t OD. .'finNE (i4lO l / 6 .--oun UOLD w EMDEN° Boos, Basanis-Sroas asn-Csairtnn Dusan. Wriaintallanp49nataq Wino articles In am* suitable For treddlog_promentig BETS JEWELLITAn Asnein,Dit, Pearl. ae.; SILTED. CEPS AND GOBLETS, for presentation; 'GOLD HELD CANES.tite. • - IL. IttokileDSON A CO., 'npl7 , '. • ..Cothorotllfth and Market streets. W. A. CALDWELL JOHI CALDWELL, JL PAIADWINaIs Ban' itratclBll - ras , olbe.cirwisAciariLLA.-itEmp AND COTTON CORDAGNv:OAKUM.24B, PITCU, ROB IN AND OMB.. TARPAUIINS. DUCK, 110137 AND LIZA VY.DBLI.LINGS. Ac., No. CB Watet and 73 innit atreets,.PtlTl • • . a. ..Ql7 . • • . U , succenor•to • - •••• Young, No. SI- Woodstioet. corner of DioAiond Albryr deedet.ln all- Ifitute of 2C UILERT, itAZ OII2 , I6I FLES, B ZVOLVTBS.S.firViS e tien. SOBA:417.1118, Ac.; • A Argo rearottorent .of the Abate good. antstantly rof banclL rAhl j.ACKSO' TOWNali `Pose Mu r gu - arm nt - litit6ol4. DRIED BEEF, LARD, MESS AND RI7MP - PORKi Na 12 Fourth street, new. Mort , ~jIPARO_. 'DEALER ALL • F.Arrn., Notneee, AT.; No. 67 Wood street, PALMER_, Wool) ST., R. Dealer 2ifi 80528 ' tun, STRAW TRIM. 311:108, and STRAW' GOODS generally. 1104piSIEZLIERS, ire. KAY A: CO., 'BOOKSELLERS AND BTA 110FT.Se, No. igt•Wood street, next door to the (../Mir of Third, • Pitteburst, Pa. SCHOOL and BOOKS LAW ednitaraty on bond • G. 0 9 Sloi & CO., • vrio - Unix Roar. 2 4 1 . • Pa.nrrses, No: 47 Wood it 01.30 . ' 7l l g;iit ';to 4 . 7illrottrtb Ka st EL Apoll )L oIra.0 PIZ; MED/C.ILL. • cm / s, (o- ",,taye#B447taasaers.eafi_ fiRaNCH I lAr • '7Entie- ,aiicztt, rMert' be ahealcol -with •a -eirnile-nemedy, if neirleateektftelVerminzaels seriously: Few are ate of the trzieer4aur cf. APP 1 4 ,;%;, AittaA ,cr." 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CONTAINING THE LATETT I NNWIS, pp, tovax - nom O*PLIBLICATION. , TERD/ 8 : loasiss IlesereA-46 . re Ammar IA 'edema co, or cents per week from croft... • inimek-113 peianitun or el cent. per week from coniero. %; - EDITION—SingIe roplm, S 2 Pet annum; tire or more, 111,16; Ten or upwards, SI per boom. Inverlibly ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE BATE& MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 27, 1862, BATTLE OF CLIFF CREEK. TEM John B. McFadden, Peter A. Madeira, John 11. Mellor. Jame. McAuley, • John Marshall, Walter.P. Marehall, John Orr, Illetu7 L. Itlingeralt, John El. Shoenberger, . Alexander Spear Willhun Sehniertr. • Imo Whittler, .; Chri st Ina Yeager. a—CHAS. A. COLTON COMPLETE DETAT,=,ciP.6. Terrible Refit- ,?e•Bllo,,,F.emy. We givsibelow a most emu plate kes`aMntof the battle in kentailty, which resulted ia..a glo rious victory to - our- arms asid=tho entire .orerthroW of the.rehels. Will do .Well' to reeolleet that it mai' rained for moat of, the time three -Ilya :before the battieLtbat our men hhti Tali 'ac commodations, and were greatly fatigued with marching- , that they went into tittle before breakfast, whipped the enemy, fellowedthem ten - Miles-With -the mud. deep; and then igky on the grottiol near the'elietaief lu*neh meats all night, without-food, and-then in the morning Booked their breakfasts inaide Zol- Ileoffer's tort. Frou'a letter to - the-Cincin nati Gazelle we taka the rfollowing . DETAILS OF TICIE .- BATTLE. PAUnUltalo4. The enemy under tkelatmed tate .cotintimd of Major-General Crittenden,lnarehed A eight regimsntsetrong, from their camp, 'last Sat urday night. Their Moillled, grant: 'suit& were sicirniishing:threngh the greaUrcpatt of the fight with 'ours. - Welford'i "very were doing ontpertd.utyr that night, and by their behalror then , and in the battle after ward, completely cleared away the reproach which some unworthy officers have brought upon theist- -They will always fight well when Wolford is with them. The Tenth an diens Ofttliiied a;woodett hill on the right of the road. On .the left xrasfield, otretahing down the hill for seteraijmndred, yards. In front of th,s sniads waifenother sad or:eliont twenty acme: _ , , THY !E / 51LIft .111TCE OCR APVA:NCS, The anetfiy-fonned in t h ese-two fi elds, .l a-, taidarii the Indiana troops both . in frobt and upontheir!laft-tLank.-..A. eactian...ofiCeptain Stancl , art'sbatteey had been broiler! ' s t , and was stationed in' the road. •The attidk here wu Medi libentaeven o'clookin:the merning 7 Colonel Mennen corning: up .tts the pesition secuf just a ft er the attack began, and; • that his men most be overpowered before t other regiments could come,up, ordered hie en to fall back, which they iltd in good orde fight ing as they went.. Captain, Standart rein°. tautly.. gue op thiprivilege .o - •••-gi , " i die gamy - one ; goaltrissassi."-1 .! - . '.. . and retired too. Immediately to the rear of the woods where the Tenth '7ras stationed is another geld, with a steep dolman to a ravine,- and then-comes another dense forest... On the left of the road the clearings continue to the ravine, the aides of which at that point are covered *4oa growth of 'ecrub,oaks and other timber. 017 a THOM* Arms, ADVI•'-NITORCSDirOItX rr 0 " AND 'MAKE ♦ DTAND.. , _ After crossing the 'fiver another field lies on the left of the road. The Tenth retired through the woods for about a hundred and fifty yards to the rear of the ravine. At this point,,Col. Fry's Fourth Kentucky came up and formed along the fence, which separates the road from the field on the left.. There is no fence on the right of the road at' that iwldt. The twO re giments have formed in the chap of a ",V," itepoint toward the enemy advancing from the. yanne, behind which they had reformed after their temporary success in the ,first attack.: For nearly an hour they triad to break ;that " V," but failed. What rebel regiments came throughi the woods to attack the Tenth at this place, I have not learned. Those which attacked Col4Fry were Battle's Tennessee and the Fiftostrth Mississippi, the " Wight!! Rifles" and the "Mississippi Tigers," ;as :they love4.toj call theinselves. _Thome_ were the creekr.ti;tlents of the enauty,and they.austainqd !leaf repute. tion. Again and again they ehatged.iterues the field, but were alwaye met by the terrible Are of the ICentatky Fourth and driiira hiek. • HOW.ZOLLICOITiII P6L1...,. • : At the Point of the -""V" died Gen. coffer. ' He felt nearer. our • camp than i any other man orhiiarmyhis Ili Iris with own home friends, taint and brought up around bin gat .ilashville. A short distanee from himi to his right. a PitrtYr of his Mailed:bee* broken; from their tom rides anrtwee. herding . fright ened deer; Col. Fry's men werainsiaboim to fire, on them. Cot. Fry. himself Yes at the right of his regiment at, toe poll:kid greatest danger. lien. Z. was oni foot andwithin ti few feet of the Colonel. A •gubt coat- ocrnoialed his uniform: - "Seeing thereoisclitiMitif his linen, u the Colonel ,rotit hp; Geri: to I Col. - Pry, "Colonel,. yea Would Alit flre', uponyour' Mends, would you ?" Oql. P. apposed, kkom• the General's. manner and• reniark,- that. he, 'was one of our own rodicers; and at one* re plied, "Certainly - opt, Sir, I hare, no 'suck in tention." I He turned mid Tode ,a - .few. steps, when one of the General's Aides flied at him, wounding liellevtig that 1,4 was tricked, COL F. atones wheeled and crud-at the General. The latter raised his hto hirbreastland fell dead: Another tall struck hies at the oink entiteent, I believe' In therein. Unix. Peeing, • Rare, t o o, fell young Bailie Peyton, can of, a venerable man well lenOWn to :the nation, Young Peyton, like lii•Whei, etruggiedong against disunion. He was hissed. and in sul ted in-the streets last May lb/ telling tit to for , the old thilon. JONI. ALLAN time. ' ' ' , It was near this - point that My oat,' porilonal friend, eo far ea/ ltnor, ittilwitioithern spare wan wounded. :You remember. Allan Bettie. Thera is no one of the Oxford boys of I four years ego who does 'not remember and love him, and .Whetd net poem when we Jail that he had joined the. rebel - army. 31 *id into one eau bast known-anti:most re ' Ohio familisei.educated-ht a Northern oo lege, , (Miami. University.) antlitithrufluuty. aves friendshiPh, inding Mar to the'Nortk, 1 wee no thoughtless 'grit Ur bitter. betted.' Mob , made bile 'take up Mika. againit us. Last June he took iffs younterife to her father's,, and then returned to t Oaditillo ~t 0 dolls op, hie father's unsettled. WWI", . intending Oen , - to go North egtin and await . the -lode , ef what intuit, be, :to 'him, a sad contest. i But. -the tide IWNastiville-was too strottSr him, Hier father' and brothers' wattle' :-, s l imy. rti d All the young men of the South' hing into it. " To oany out his grit intention would berneepaortirthnself forever i lcom id s owzr. family an fiojahri faith**, feilo' * men of the. Eighth - theii,.Jadepiideore seen et' that time ea fait amompti. and 0/20 ' who de; elitted . thUtti - theri 7 *§Gla- al:W*2f 1 ,( , - A - 11 1 rked' and. Prof.:0 1 0 11 '4 11 , - - - - ~1 1 . And 091 m :west into tie' army t 4 about : him with a weended.prisoner, the toilet% iniiiijosiiiilieeretififiat ,- thiejiohikolhtia with an affeetion,which.yonand,gmero hi m of eariViaterrew will echo. He saidit . Anati AWL told blot of..klahatimi a this maraud tautwilliassen to 441i.tiutit best lthmiis he had Weir erp r rhiouteWelf lie own 1- . ... i i -:: ~-,:. 1-,./..14 . rt3l., vi , er.,:vt L / ~•; f)ittshttrg v (t)'":tzet!it. S. RIDDLE CO, DEA. I III Or. tf:c., &c., tke. •~;:~. ARY 27, 1862. -..Allan was tiles_ adjutant of his. father's regiment: The coliir-bearer, search ing beside him, had his leg 4roken.by a WI, and fell. Young Battle caught the Aug,' advanded.a step. waving it, when he too was, shot in the-shoulder. Be fell,and: rising, again, was. struck by tke,Obeek:' Be woo ;Igo to walk from tho.tleld; and iiiude his escape. This prisoner did, not think that either of the wounds. was dltagartular though another told me that he was badly wounded. Ho related -the incidentin the"eame way. The death of their General does not seem to have greatly disheartened, the : army. They continued their attacks with ac much vehe mence es 'ever.. 'The Second 'Minnesota regi ment earns up and formed -along the fence, on the lefkof the Fourth Kentucky: The rebels still extended thelr line to flankus on that side. The Xifteenth,fdlislisipPi , eliarpd up to thi faterioted thO Mori it the two reg im ents fought hand to" , hand,•tatching held of tech ether's gutis, and tryintto drag them through and oror s. ths fence, but it was ell in vain. i THE CIIAAGE-7THE NINTH onto. AND TENTH . McCook's - gallant " etc men Game - up! to 'support • the Tenth, terming on their nght,• at - alwith, them driving the enemy out of the woods,,over the ravine,np the - bill, arsons the field to the rightof the road. The Fearteenth' Ohiccwhiett; with the Ninth, hadmirchodlall night to get to the battle, together •• with iwo. Bast Tennessee. and the Twelfth,' Kentucky regiments ; were coming up. The •enelmy themselves were in danger of being ottiflattied add 'oat 'off from' their_ retreat: Standitit'a battery - .wie in full plarwith deadly effect on their centre. Kinney!' and.Whitmore'w.were advaiteing. . Thcre..wae no help for it, the day was lost to the rebel' and they must retreat. They_ were peshed back,' tiring•as they went Illtdahalls told. fearfully .ort theirranks ;,.yet the loss was hot. -all -theirs. -Many- of- -our brave' fellows dropped. .'Ooleueli Wolfortllin horse. was shot under him, a,s• he. charged upon.their Cease. Bob McCook was wounded and his horse shot. under him; but a bullet through the Lied would hardly stop him. , On they went. The enemy is driven throngh the woods, where, an hour and a half. before, they so nearly surrounded the Tenth, !the heroes of Rich Mountain. Many regiments are completely broken, and run for the forests on the left. Wood'g diabetes regiment brtiaks for "a Airstrip; and scatters there. It his - 'a home look to thorn, and Is a safer place than the road'or the fields. Some regiments stef to gether, and form in a Held a mile to the rear of their first-position. Bat Standure. shells, thrown from the hilt where the section .was so nearly - taken, begin to fail amongthem. They , fly . again; pursued -by oar. victorious troope. ' For the third and last time they farm, only to. be scattered as before, . After • thin the•°rout in complete. Panic stricken, they By instil directions. The Pur suit is pressed un to the .rety intrenehments of the enemy. Two of their pieces have been taken, .The third, which they took With them, is only, saved to be left behind in their flight acrosethe river. Oar cannon open on. their Camp, our shells falling into theirTMost effietive battery,killing fonr 'of the nt'eu at their gutie, and driving the font away. The darkness of nightfall only prevents a general assault, and our troops lie down, hoping in the morning , to - .complete the .good work of that Sabbath, a work they had not sought, fOr they, Wire - resting that day„ preparatory the attack whielr 'Elen:lThotnes had Intended to make on'Monday. • TEIE PIELE AFTER VIE BATTLE-47TV REBEL IrQUNDED rode. over the battlafield in the evening. Our men mere burying. the dead,.bet, many 'ill lay ghaetly,whers they fell, The waind ed hi4been, taken up. The. saute kind_ treatment, want ex:tended to the ' enemy'' wounded' ithieh was . giien to our own. The univerial remark which they made to MCl's I jLassed..through the bovital, was, fWe tilkerlitredted'Wire-ifeated;tre.. . I P3-invat been tanded. expected to her served ',like dogs - Would we fiat' nate - your ' . hands.- You are kinder to-us than we would have been Act you." Tho only difference was in the- barial of. the deed. Thom of theenemy were laid together in common pita. Our . own were buried in separate graves, and, on many of them I saw young cedars a lready , planted by their comrades. Beside ono of the grime prepared for; the enemy's killed, I noticed sevens' lying ready to be intenad. One.poor boy lay in the exact position, as I was told, in which. he was fotind. lie rested on his side, - his head lying on his' right arm, while his left' hend , was tooSelrelosed on his right elbow. ' Bis oyes ware closed, and be looked as though he had just fallen asleep. 13=3 I' need not tell you heti we marched that night, through the horrible Mud, nor how our boyd have'beetr droppingin'ill•day, worn out with - fatigue; disappointed because they • had all the labor with none of the glory of victory; and only consoled.by.the promise that few days more will see us moor may to Tennessee. .There is nothing.to. oppose ,sts 2 now,, Critten dere., aStol•is no lengers..and.noToSegain *lll be, an army. Totally clemoralize, scattered to the winds, they will i go home or b e captured iWe wait only for - mirtrovislon train and themeans of crossing the-river. - AntitioW' lay- look bride ituperfeat story of the battle is ended. I fear that I have not given-in AU things a correct aocoun tot it, but I have.donemytestto do so. • If I have given the credit of this, the most decisive victory of thewar, some. regiments which :properly belongs.. to others, or have made mistakes in• my description of- what they all did, I can. only say to them that if they Wilt but let me know when - they next have a - light in time Ter me to bethere, I will tell exactly what they do, and give them all full justice. w err tritCati> It will he a matter of intriiise. to. the whole nation that (he rebel" should lesie their forti fied camp on the river to 'attack tie in 'din . Open The filet is - they ,•knew - that they ifthei had to-Not -by retroat. - Gen. Boyle'e - brigade had cut Off theft rirer communication with Nashville and' Ihreatened their rear. They knew that General Thoinas• wet •advinc lag on the Columbistreadi and that his regi ments had. necessarily, become. scattered.. by reason of :the:. :. bad..roada. and .high ~, w ater. - They had found out .thet we hatt taken posses sion of Iludson't.fford. They believed that: Sighing:Creek wait° high Castile!): Scheeplff i [artist could not 'croisti 'and were totally un aware of the arrival of the two. Tennessee "re-. gimiints and the 12th Kentucky at 'General- Thomas' camp. In danger of tieing surrounded • completely, and,.staived out, they had either to, etreat ; or do what; (114 Alfi—try,lo..out. us plitoeineal t They though( that they were Al, railing but three regiments. They made the attempt and. were -bitterly .IraltuL.- !They left onthatield of battle one' hundred and fifty . ilesilind as many wounded, beildes the many' whom they Mu:raided In sending • airsybefaire• the ; pursuit. become too hot _for them. Our lost wit thirty-tight killed and one hundred anti :thirty-four wounded. . 11 trunaz,tos ,entote.ra etc!. ■ OltreraNDASt n rays try s retrains unraveled. ,Wherwit*AjerGeneraltliergell.-eri. !linden? firothlherrat seen bf Him the Walla torn; 'id leaner him: ' It appear thiCiha did not get back to his camp, of - r the order of retreat' was signe.fiby "Col. Commiugai'neting Adler (loners!, in command .of-Ahe. troops.;', Did be paten- s,"hat, a kerchief and a muffler, and so ow, tpA/"." I. think,thst. any_ woman's' gown.xdsh; Able battle of Cliff. Creek; Wttlfotti bhnting for.that of-/emy toot, the fet items& bt Brantford:" • • • • Thews' , lit i thongs rumor floating through the coheir"; and In our camps that he wasnat. off from the main body of hie army, and with • two regiments is still biding comewbers iretho woods title lido of the river.„ Nobody can 101 l 'theauOtt,ipoti tut tho forests ark' wfde and .wil4aboinding Ia ogairiele incid,rindehaoko, rind there arolitill some 'clatokiins ICftjin 'the 'nattered firms; • •rdon't believe tiny one will ever be nblecto find the mythicil rebels; but I hays Kilbt that Os shildren la the Western. pO,Ol, kbpautii,iriillor.4 long . tims be aftaid to go. out atone. At. ziskti*: the woods in daytime, and that the, NW Igo* up Kith the flaad.idaa . * Liah :they.. nth •ta • 44.14 ysnemirteigelr deigngtgatictrultiO•tewhete upon the hllle,on,Agettimbirlitta '41.-)nttont tbewll4 din atnotlinii Creak, wanders a lout` Major'gilitinAVAths sward ton feet long vf Lir :4 • eyes, like balls of fire, and with hipl too thousand gigantic Tennessee:ins who lire on 1 babied 'and apple-jack, drink Jeff. Davis , l -health from gourds , full of blood, and sing .9Dizie" In the tree-tops all night long in the fall of the moon. The Allowing "ummary aro taken from the Lonievil)a Anima/ : FURTHER PARTICULARS. Coif.. Green Clay, aid to Gee. Seheepff, reached our city but evening, having left the _ scene of the late victory on Monday, and from him we gather some additional partici'- , tars which give .ns a better insight into the fight. Prisoners ~ report that Gen.. Geo, Crittenden hid been appointed to thliCom mand of the rebel forces-but had not ar rived iitcamp: Gen. Zollicoffer was killed at . very !dose quarter; he hid ridden up to, Col. Fry and tohlhim not to itiotit'at Ms own Men; when'Col.-Fry :replied that he . Was not doing on. ; Soonlatterthur. theehoeunter commenced, which proved fatal, .The regiments engaged in the fight • the Tenth Indiana; Fourth Katitecky,:Setiond Minnesota,. and' :Ninth a; portion ; .W,olford's Cayalry, and two batteries. The Tenth Indiana was in the' advance, arid Oentested 'the , ground nobly, bats beiyonet charge being ordered, the Ninth .01do, adranced.yrith the cold steel and soon : broke the - tidal ranks,; 'Wien 'panic flight' ensued, retreating'eolumns being followed by shells, which 'Aid terrible execu tion,,and,volltes of musketry were poured. in' upon them. An •ordef'Was &midi - It the in 4: ' trefiehments after the final flight, signed by. Col. Cummings, from which it is evident that he succeeded to the command after Zollioof- Ter's fall, and gave the order to disperse. .'From accounts furnished by , records found in camp and by prisoners,the rebel force eon. elided of about ten thousand-infantry, teen hundred. cavalry, and sixteen pieces of artillery; two of the latter have not been dila iovered, and were probably concealed. Zola coffer was in strong position and his intrench , ' mints could have been defended against thirty-. thousand men.. It bad winter , quarters of log huts for fifteen thousand men and every thing was rerY eurnifortable. So . precipitate Was the evacuation that trunks were left in the 'butane if the owners had gone out to a dress parade; shaving materials were left be- - Lind, private correspondence, minatnreej extra clothing, .tc. The rebels seem to have been well clothed in joansi but they...were Without overcoats. Their discarded knapsacks contained two or three days rations. -They were well supplied with blankets and had plenty of old army regulation ones, white and black striped, which Mete unbaled. • • The rout of the rebels Wall , :llteseed our men reached elevated positions which par tially ponimaticied the camp.' Our regiments were thrown acres, the 'country from White i Oak Creek to the Cumberland .river, ;while , col.' Harlan's regiment will advanced some 'distance on the top of a hart° prevent :the' enemy from occupying it during.. the night. ' Zollicoffer was evidently under the impression 'that Gen. - Thomas hall but two - regiments' With. him, and that the reserves could not coine up on account of the swollen. stream. • Ile therefore left his intrenohment and marched eight miles in the hope to cut him off. Ile was correct in a measure, for Gin: Schcapff on. Friday sent three regiments, the Twelfth Kentucky and First and Second Tehriessee &Dd . & batteryi' to Gen: Themis,- bit they did not arrive in-time to participate, .and' on Sunday - he ,;sent .the Thirty-First, Thirty-Fiftb.and Thirty-Eight Ohio from Somerset, and they were obliged A° °roes Fishing Creek by heancof -au over stretched cable to.which they clung r advancing , hand over hand, Stringing along' the rope; inch was the swiftness of the entreat and the -depth of the water=- - , When . -Zollieoffer din covered-his mistake, his men fought Well, but they could not resist thelieYonet charge. Our Men 'hot with- great . preeision ; the 'forest trees through which the enemy retreated were riddled with balls. ~ . . It ie uncertain whether the steamboat Was. fired by our simile tr:destrojed-by. the rebels.: The oonflagration:was watched from the hills by our men while "bombsbunting in air," lent rs, terrible' ntelltir tit'the imtne. - The body "Gellh iollicolfreviurplatiaLlust , testnindee. a guard . of honor,. awaiting flag of truce from the rebels ler Its delivery; but his men are so demorallied and scattered that it-is hardly possible the requisition will be made, unless, it. come from' Bowling Green. The re- Generalltid bit one Wound; the fatal one in hi.-breast, and his feature!, after he had been washed, were calm' CoL Hoskins wow ordered to go a few miles above Goiters@ and obtain twenty coal' barges, and it *probable-that with ,then General-Thomas °reseed 'the river. ' • .Fort Holt :not to be Evacuated-- Assassins Arrested --Gen. Smith's Expedition, 'etc,' • Canto, January 23.—The order for the ovaciation of Fort Holt his been 'counter:- manded to-day; so it to thought the flood will not damage it. • Volnman with his Company of cavalry, marched ten miles South-West of Bird's Point last night, in pursuit of a por tion of the pioket'muiderore, and eutioeeded in, capturing three, of them, among whom was a notorious vagabond, called "Old Keene,:' who was accessory to the "act perpetrated a ahorttime sinee..' Gen. Payne had Ahem ar, rested and . placed in . , the :guard•honse to await trial. Dispatches from Gen. Smith have been re;, eeived,Stating that -he went within twenty miles of Fort. Henry with his:Comuland;:nnd got on board one of otir gun-boats, which ran up within.twamiliaof the fort and fired a feW shots into its:-.TbaHostreplicd with one shot', whioh.feH short by a mile. _ Gen.,Sruith gives it as his °platen - that tine"of 'our gun-boats: would rase the fort-in a 'short time. -He fur nishes no additionatparticulars regarding the taking of Camp Beauregard. Cal: Tohn 'Logan' has returned to take command ofitiaregiment. - 1 . . . The -weather, is moderating. , : Ths river is still on riie. • The Reit= ;of FugiOse Slases.-The President's Posit/Lunen the Quention. WAsiniotoi, 'Jan. 1862 . . I am Ai:Mini:Oa bjlhose Wbo were present at the conversation st the White Route 'be tween President 7,lncoln, Gen.'lano, and Sen.; ator Pomeroy, ;to -assure-you regainthat the idea , which. the. rreildent intended to assert, anddidasseo, eras dietiactiy . .this : rehil Stater hat ing, by their o wn insane stollen, abolished slavery' la all its re laticins" erith °fix' GoVeniMent 'ay relindisiing our yiroteertion'ithey can Mike no claim 04 43: for- firgitiris, and 'that - therefore thw , truited States cannot rebut:4lmm , elther with 'the military or civil arm, without enslavini free. _ . To this conclission the President sikid,he hail come after deliberate thought. - . Noraor RID aintklioll.s:7lM.--.kletter to the New York ; Awes, front °snip, near PertypPotomtio atiri imp There intoo; ranch truth is the disiottoh published - in - Abe - Saws; ooneernlng;thetemii, Ittritr nr.Abe rebels along- the riser ;with our .imintereignn• nolt ; eat et4y fro4ournay2 come down-to the,. ?_;in,ek, .er FC.ltirititS; q, 4 -4aseivelY cry !mato ber p tumor our countersign ,cif sh••uis r hs previolis,_but ttguaiut us_ witi what is linnet by but one 0//kfil'e seam to A be -the eountrivis, of the ensuing Inglis.. They doe/oda ofAcitioq, L i tigeanitif roitiidutitersig!s, headed 'Weep oar ,eutro,diitiaitor Bun and ac-.• Cfr.l,gin:4 oar.txacticoatit.yomiterkar:cliisture ctf ar*iiiientsingle niyht;and,toisheuS retirstroocoessiwily•to • eltiir ,warkt, itaraw. She Ppi ;the, must be feudist. witk. our secret in - ankle, which I:nl'336w:timid- in connection with our _ .11Frorrterrr Irixe.—TherEymeater General • hair &aided that Yoluleteore;who-..h0r0, 'served for a leis period than two years, are-not anti, .tled to the bounty tuouey. The Italie will ap ply to'disoharged soldiers; iii4pt 'Where they were disabled in action. 27 : . . , • This - decision out the Twelfth ind• Sixteenth Indiana :regiments, , .whO, stere.only. enlisted: for one:yeer, end were turned brit; b . All ferionikis of olLcer end priisiee in the .Wesulm Asperintent,eipitn A4p.pth• of Fsbrnary - . It sea that el th. tidoknois.taid,issourt theltipedition'thnt descend IP! it*it tvr ,v'g• 1` _•_ • - I Lxxv:NO.-.:.-'.0o: VOLUM x.frsv:R.,,sirwor. : ,, - „ . .. TNDIiatMTY AOA IMO LOSS 'lll - 7ANY 07 PaIL.kDELPIII 081 a ,, .735 *ad 131 ehennutigneti-nertr,roth. Stit - iiiiint 15t,.1/100, published eetreesblp to en .et.of eaukmt4y.-1 efa ampyi stared: -:—.11,11813X3 00' Beal Estate, roes val. - MMUS 61) cost. MOM 00 Temporary, less's; ea Aloes Colistenil . . . Sectuire.,..+.' • -+.•..4+' .. : • roaa on Stocks, (pmecjttelueiti96ei 74) .- caul: . isms CO Notes and Bills bra 110 27,9/9 Th.. only profits from piteininzus:which this Company Eon divide by law are hoe fists' irbkh have been datetiebted„ , . 7 Insurance made on every deerypifon, of Property, In town and country, at rate a Weal On •iaterat Mere their iliorpoeitlon, pedid 4 thkr Yvon, theYhere paid lower by fire to sue swoon axeseding Yon,. Million, of &U.., thereby .Cording arldenc• et the advantages of neuresica; a. *di sathelribill. tin 4k .podi,op . wish _prientitesse . all • - : ;MUM or nut. Lonerpald dPrirg tb. Year/ 8 0 1 ,tr- - t.” 1.416. . . . 1 .. (7harkn N. Banctat, - : :LissaLsis. .--,,..,!..:.:. '., Mordecai D.' 14wIs, . Jacob R. Smith. .' •• Tobias Wagner. ' ,• • ''' . tdwgit' l o.l4.loC-1- . DP•Id 8. Brown, : ; .. •.'. Gm F—lct ' Samuel - Grata Goino, TWO*. - - mnantEs DANOEER; /Wildsiu. EDWARD C. DALE, Etc! rp!Agest. IT /,...'S•rmot,'Ssentfirstre, km' •-•._ _ •7. < i. ".. • .. J. GANDA EN OGYFLN, tojs' OM Nottbriutan...Wootl 'd.Tbird Cts. VIRE u§sulaNcE, IfY ,T: Mt. ..u , Awor MUTUAL Int:BANOS, COMPANT. Off PHILADELPHIA, on BUILDINGS. Malta or porpottnal, MEHOLIANDISE, .PRBSITURE. &co, In town crr country. 01:11o. Xo. WalnaLlitintet. CArrtu., $224,M0 Amos, 004,64)8 9c—itivorm4 . .. .• .-• ...... First Idortiptipi 90 'ramrod City, Proper. . ', .-. "..- •''.: • , ty, wchnl, double the am0unt...:.".i.....L..111155,009 190 q Ground rent, Sot clesit.....--.." : -......v........1 iR,96-1 68. , ' Penna. B. B. Co.'s 6 pot. cent._ _Hiltgage . -- 1 • • • • • Loazti • SBo,ooo;•••coat.:..... ..."..-:.1....... • 27,900 00 -', City of Phlladelpitin. d per 900 V LOP•••• , .. 90 • 009 0 9 filleghti . ir county4Fer ct. P. 16: R.:lmm 10,000 00, -Collab lee ed Huntingdon and . Broad Top Itoluttilti .. • • :BaHroid s- Company, Mortgage- luart....:::. +l,OOO wi Pennsylvaniae liallroad, Co. .' shock„.._.... •4,000 00 Sokk'of itellanoillutual 1.080111000 C0.:; .- 24,b50 Oti• Stock of County. Piro Instmance Co • 1, 0 60 00' Stook of Delaware M. 9. Insurance Co. -.. 100 On • Commercial Bank' do --............-.... i. ;• 19,136 91 Mechanics' Dank , do ~......-........ .... .: 2,012 ao' -. Union 51.• Insurance DO.'s . horip• - • ” • " 160 00...!'. .111Dailoceivable,kualnem Peper.....-...-4. ;16,297 it - ,7- Bag, Account., accrued intetmt. eta..._.' '0:21672' ' •-, Cab on hand and in hands of agents' '. 11,655 IS :,,,; .., --.-....-." -' .. i: .•-• ...; . CLEM TLICGLDT, , pr ieiteut. pinta-on: . _.• I . Clem-Tingley., • - - :11."16".0favion".".••".. Samuel Disphami • ..Z.- Lothropf • ..: .. \Vm."B: Thompson, " - Rola: Tolaad; '. - • . Ifreeletick firown„ ,- Fredit. Lennig, •.•- •IViiii Similar,' A - ' :'• 'Jakob - 11. - Diniting:: - C. Stevenson, - 11 8. W_ood,•. -,,,,..., -••- . - Benj. W . Tingley. " &ant Deraaalq.:"' ' ; Jahn -8..W0re5i1,...,..i. , ~ ..Jam,Allfatsfahad, .. "..". . Marapall/1111. . " John iii t ,44.?titst6oi,....: .f : taf.0.... •,NOrthaals cornet Third atid , ,Wood 'tree. . _ IAftSTERS "ThISURAN'Og', O).MPA- T..- 11: • 't 00 'PITTSBURGH. : .... • • -R. .11111eLEB,,Jr Rowidoot 0. za oADON: simsa,v. • ;• • • Mica; !O.' 92' Watoi atroei, f.tpitig War.- houtot,llll stake, Pittsburgh.; will :iteuwo oyatose. aU •kieuie ay.: Piro trod dtforive Risks. A Home last ;soon. ettoisaYeti 6y Dirictor who ore bottom; in 'the 'cottioetiatty, and Who' ttriAder , we/nal,' piOraprese 'nod LiberottlleAte Wtti 4 o . 4 yhteractor. witch they M. asastmed. a 0,0%.11, the 1.4 ; protection to Ihote who derive let toe imosfred • • ASSENS;OCIOII)SB 30,18504 • • Stock Atsounta ..... , . .. w dlurtgeolim - - , ......,;;-:—.--;»j"-:•--..-it...:. 2 :140 00 Office Furniture.- ..... - ...... ..........—.- -.250 G/ Open. Air-amtt4,:ac..".......4.'.2....,::.-2.. - ;......." - ..7,009 00 :- Cash , . .........,.....--.—........-...... , - 15,861 99 Premium Natet.....i- .--'. "" ....." ....„.;...-.-...'. .: . -.-„," - 27,699 11 .. Notes and BOW P*NnuaGid.«;...i....:,.......:17111775 12 - '. nmarroaa : • - , It.'llllletylr., ' j Ancitimr Ackleyct „'„ -Jamul McAuley, • . ,- Alexander 201tey.,- . . Nathartiel Ilulmea, " - David 41. Long,,,: - I.le:c."l2linirJr.; 7 ' . . *Haar.); nomad, .1 Gem• Genie, , - . . .. Beni .P. Dakota% WiatMll.9nititti, ' - John' 11.23FOutio.'' .. , -- C,...19'..i1ia1 . layer,. , ;.i , - -4,,, "1, ' ' VMS. ‘; . • ii.N . V . . 1 0 4 11" - TNIGiIiNV-114.- -- .- • .L . fitilt'ANCE::--INSURAICCE 'O2O.I2PANt OF' " NOR,T/1-412111111:A, PHILADELP/11A - . - .., ~ Inlairtramtbd 1114.-"";Ctiptiar; . 2l , olcoA - . ~.. Aserta, January . 10, 1129.-»;.......- - .4„...--.91aM1424 91:12 ARTHUR. G. COFFIN. Praldear. -"- THOM /03 PLATT, ikerdary. -.' ; • '''.. -, ''''- - , . 'INSURANCE CO. OF THE:ST A TE I OF PiIIiNtSYLVANIA; PRILAULPIThi. : .Inatrpryted 170-I—ev4l, Aeut~ Februor7 1,1868...._ 5413;08 • lIAIT , EIt; &aviary, . • „ LIARTFORDFIRIG ENSURAIWE CO. 11 RT FORD, IndorTiorated lAlo—Clipital; MAW. '' A"st‘4ll'Y l3.ll UN TINGD:Otrae II 44 I3 11/10: G. ALLYN. B*.rd,Ylb' *a" Innurant o in the above oid can Le-obtained by not 41cot ton to • folf;:it; ( 5 1.I.TItEN:SISUltAg,CgCOIEPANY OF PITTSBI7IMif: :and Water Donets, etvond floor. • • '• W 3.1. . Beereiney— • : - ; Insures Steamboats and Oargoe•,., '•;• losuree naiad lora and damage.in ebeVaviglition of ' the"Bdtitneiti and • Western Breese,' :./welcaa and ' , Barr* Ind' the navigation Of the Sawa llamas rdinhnd , los fzd dantaga Wm. Bailey. Jac Pork,•Jr., w. G. Jobosnme B. F. Jones • .. Ilon-T.:111:• Howls, • • - Barclay. Prentottr - - , • 04xt Bingham,. PHILADELPHIA FIRE • AND•iLIFE INEURANCID COMPANY, No. 149 i',Tbestiut et.; opposite the eons Home. ) • : Cap. 9 2 10,1 1 rde5etti,9364,018. Wlll make ell kinds of Inserince i Inbar- PorPettiel or Limited, on every description of Property or Her cluirlles, it reasonable rated - or premhint - ROBERT P. NINO. Prerniiiid. • - Id.: W. BALDWIN. , via' F; BLAOKHDRNE, Sernesoy.:, - 011001000. Cbsn'llyee, Joust LPeta E. R. Entisb, ewu. John Claytrn, Oeo. W . 11 Viler corrittapia, • deNinily . • :" - c..4 rnmerThird and. Wood street,. A LLBWIENA, Lbatii. ) 44:l 4 oei I , COM PANT OF PFTTEEIIREH„ ,Orinse, No. NyFirsk street, Bant'llkai: lons against di nimbi of Tire eud'Harine Rinks ISAAC JOICES, Prerkind.' ' JOHN D. McCOBD, AttieUnit. ' D: H. B O O K , Srarciery: ' , Capt. WK. DE4Nirtirsiernl Ago n. ,xnamoas . Julie -Joser. Q ilarrey OnLUdit, et' IL Gay; wgEF,r,HR &191.1.;ISON'8 . Se - vv.ing Mac hines, • NO. 27 1111112 EMEILICT,TITTOBVIMEINt. ~HBYLBB..f ; ATLBON ... ~ '~l. _. Aurinii4 Mel. Picot ArnillitwAgA• • n . • UNITSIN STATIINFAIN ;,••' OINOSTAIIIVAIR; ~ILI411011111T&TX FAIN M ; _ WISNIIN STATE PAIR ;lOWA STATINNAIR ;- _ • IiIiNTOONNISTATH •••• • • !INNS'S= STAIN ~N. J. hilitylklPAlS Clittaingoldochonko' Institute ;v. •,• Louisville Nechauke ingutos; • *•' • • eitaclunatt No^lio , Ocir auxamorwr, COUNTY -SASS, FILINDINION• add ether 'County Fain too'namemon to inentloo. •-• tar to - tbtperbllc Wit - SELLS &WILSON'S impitourm diuwlNO 111AGUINL, ,ist" NIDDOND PIIICES,"wIth increased vanadium, in Its Merits on IteilitOr and moet Food"' Se‘ l l4ll.imblae: Downs um. It MIWI4 *CARY welA An too two thinset . fabrice, makes the lockmaltcli linpalible to, tutrwrel, with the ement adrantaont :beim i nk s , ...tot ri dd,,,nneg•no ridosorcludo on *be moist .id. —teennple In construction, coons Speedy famous. ment, mad more doable . thon !my other auebtaw -. give - hdi Inetructimur enable thelot, -to sew ordinary mow. siltrlA W 12 1 .831 10 PPM. gutter. bind and , tuck.-41m, o...gfro*"**oo4lo;lPina" it br Cfrad.ri. •ccomNoing Lb.ltmnlllnJ, enr Ldla , •:- Oh. blgLaft riondime, -en& end - tinti„ , sdotnepsi . beprtillntitgotisou-sipplicitiosiimpernin in%ii zy Nniiitino'Needins,l4lt, uns,.. r d ottlrtlk i , • • '7" 'I." t . • 8. M. Kier, 'John BhiptoB.' Jar. 18.-Ikgper, B. Hartmugh J. Caldwell. Jr,r. - Jobtbaries Kim - , rig.'lBBrorilf, 4:I . - &Kt:lyd .sotui micoit AdouskAimbs, L.P. Starting *apt; wnitankiian ;Itobtawxournr. II: Davis: .. *did ri!!= ?:: Vii;.%..r