'-nFxoqPmm 1. , ......4.,.. , - ‘ :,k.,. _,_, - I I ~. ESTABLISHED IN. 1786. coarmaksio.r; ace. I'OHN-B. CANFIELD, Comas to IMO AIM VOIWAIMMO 3IMMAMY Ilild 11M01•- !mlik der In WESTERN RISIERVII. lip !OTTER, LARD, PORK, BADON..YLOII POT AND PRAXL 1 AZIIIRN SALMIATU LIN SEED AND LARD OILS. MOM ~VBZIT sod 'Produce: . senlly, Nos. 14E ASO - 113 .Ifrost street, «O. la LPAID. fIITLP SHEPARD, emixisstox Mica l.,,h4nuarri sad dealers htiLONN:4III2IIN'AND PIia3DUOIL No. 249 Liberty atrept, PllbbDtah. Pi. Choke broroliof Moor forSokioi onit Fondly me constantly vo hood: roatkobtr o 4 • Mitt peld to MU. or trar Nertirondhie porton . ecoaily K AN In) {. PRODUOR AR Cox Dior ifirsoumrAlslarin FLOUR, BUT TDB, BROOME, SIKUL L/OW, CHEESE, PORK, DRIIP SAID, GRUN FRO/TS and "-oduce gel. Überalauth Waimea toacb , ouvonsitultP , Pt.• • • street; Pituburgh. firOti J.. • UNTEii, communion:NEW:MANl AIiti — DEALIWIII CROON OILS, ":,.. , "'f' . .,l.: l (i s lL'attritreet and Do - • InTl. 7 .• ii AY, FOHWARIGNG AID) Coosuisios Xsaczeits, scar the sale or FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, TOGS, •sad Weston Pirodeme liwordlls; No. eIIITHFIELD STENS sonar of Find; Pilishurzh,;Pa. Y'Ojden.sad eousigtuniete solicited. Ja2Shlyd. JAltteilealerZEik Foawasbuto AND Adviiiiieu. - itsibecurr, for the sale a FLOUR. GRAIII,BACON,DARD,BUTTEILSBCDR,DRIRD rau ET. zed 'Produce ueriandly, No. W. Betted st.; corpse 43CM:et, Pittsbu . ~„ - B etted :Awe. QCHOMAKEK: - A LANG, Comuisstos Ilwicirmera and wholesale dealers lo °ROUE MEd, ?LOUD, GRAIN. PBODUCE, te., No. Big , street.,PlUabargh, Pa. .• wedUly .A N lill)PLE,aucpeasor J no. Cow yon. No. Iss•Liborty greet, "Mi.. 'ONNEUSI. ?ROOM:4 'ONCONFLY /LED ' COMMISSION MEILCU . ANT: • Osoolgsno s sls rosPodlun _vliettod. fe26:dly • WHITE BROTHERS, FORWARDING AIM Constsstan Illatulairrs and dealers In PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, N. 196 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, P. my 27; . AI - • Mt, Commusioglisitotuaer dealer In CURD& AND MINIM/0 CARITII OILS. GLASS, IRON, NAILS, tc., Nu. DA Libe y stmt. . -mhZßdly; WILLIAM' WILMIIck,..I p. n ..) DAVID IM'CAMOLCW, l NULL a - . owera. . Special Paxt,nor, IiwKANS ;OZ. , ODFFllsi,___sucoestors to Gaudier; X•atui e. Co.. WII01.1:8A LF. GAO OYES, ccoper oF Wood and Water streets, I . .lttab. Ption'a: ' • • • • jy3. y 11,11:"3:' ilrte7ll.lfll...OAXILL TONT. auVOIGT & CO.osuccessor to L. G. , LA;•line, PROM:IOg AND COMMISSION MED, C1L&NT14247 Liberty street, PIO. • • Fa. auS • JOINS asses. 010.. L UOUSP../Er. CO.; Vlgopitus .411101111121 itourtsiiox ltsacu'urss,vortisoi lßssithlitsikt sad Wider streets. Pitts ' sits 01110CtUr MltiCollll=9loll Y zciuwri No. TIOT Wood strest,Pittsbungh. : anuwx...-sraL ataxraraids. ✓ :ADP_ ROW ig & gIRKPATRICIES, LP sass Gaocau and: dealara.lu , FLOUR _AND . J ; . 111=3, 1faa..191 and 193 Liberty' atrial, Pittsburgh: 'LL & SON, , stow Itestteatms for the sale of MUDS ANli RE - RONM➢ CARRON OILS. No: W. and 71) Water street. ,RltYbtgltl4 ilivikacos "id , ' on cgmtgemeeta. DAVGarsrs , 4 jO li g nr coiner of Ifaiket dipet .and dm Diamond, keep constantly .ou t hanes - `Poll amtnuttent et -DRUGS, lIIRDIGIPMS, • NRDICLNICORYSTII. PIOLVITRYRY cud all matt, .. „dm tuctabdng to Itit buboes. _ Phydliatte, prmiAptions emittfutly compounded at Dimas IN PURE • 5.7 , 'DRUGS AND 4111ENICALEI, VLSTUMPILY, PASUP•GUOVIA, DUNNING FLUID, OILS, NAM - ,114/ ALDICINI.I4 ie., Ae., of ;trial/ P.Ome lb, whir.lNe rads d Tosser prima: Comer SolDl,- . feid madlkoarth Arabia, Piitsbargb, Po.' • :pmeriptione essorolly onortoomloO at. all hour,. A.. NAIiNESTOCK .Weolm- L.:2,7:10 - etaide Dtrograrr Manallictunrot WJIITE .4/4CAD.JAP iirusapx, oorn,er of Wood m Ira • . r, Wilocunnu MAL= Lug DILDWIPAINTS, OILS, VAHNISHIDI AND '''DY111111111,5;116. - 494 Liberty street, reaplire wompt.atteatkpl. mhZi I MUMMA , 114_1 1 .AUN *. ; REITER, Wawa:aux AND Exam Da moves,. corner. of liberty and 5L Oar strop Pituburist, y;F. . Tf MR; I.IIGGIST, .140 WOOd - rtreet, corner of , Wood 'Moist 4nd Tin& alloy. Pittsfough, P. 4TTOR.rEYS. 'rotor G. MeoCONNELL, Arrosr.Nar iv at LAW. Onus, second story Hune's Law Dew:. tuu,".Ncr - e3 Diamond street.: • ' • ',- Will attend to the settlement, securing and coilei> than ,of claims, bounties, dc., In Washington, District' • 4,rgbii.hag..: •- ; , . • noteingir_ 111110111. v It T AREPATILICK k, MELLON,.ATTok ; AT .Law, No. 1.15 .Yenteth street. lee {Woes :Mon Eimtthtleld rittabuggh. Ps. myl7:Ott , THOMAS ~..EW A TTCIRNST . '42iD o '43"" Nb. 'l l .sll l V l Xt r il : itteet, comere of eberr;' ,' Pittsburgh, Pa.' 1 8116111 EL VIIIIVIANUN, Astimore orT l l,r att il ag once ari : .vlt- 171;„ • . 7 NI .4Troititzir , II AND Z* 9° "":l3UlLatfittitelb il iz...d . "'door ti Bt. Peter's :111nareb.. •m 16 , 1 y •VELV.I.IIJUAki, ArroirszT Lax.— iiornoli; ato. 71 Gnat strat o rttlatorg Ps ticaOYEK, ArrouxEr bAvti /7:00, US !fourth sired, Leirries Law EstOding, ritabuo„ro. . - 1'- PRODUCE. L l M i rr ritifelirgicol;re:, IL I- XO C CI M Ii jj Ale VOIMAZDIZO MracuArts, dealers In , 11011-iitXB l / 1 41(11. oaeux,,:rwun, 11814 DA „oocv_nuina,' umszto .on - Tors! AND DrAYVANDI:n; DEEM DB AIN,- DRUID tIiDUIT mad Prod's°. Bat ,praiuts Xemily Flour . Tip bpsplL . Agent tor the sae Madllsonig 06. s adollsztod* fatented PCIld Stin . t. Non 110 , 146 Phut litn% betssen_Wocel and Smith- r :11 WV :Nasairaata oonuataaoa Entan& is Cif XiCall„ • BUTTZIEV, LARY, fud4s wood street, - ' " tvatice.itomms razz 11shie ritoriSlOKS. ar Mar i , :lltetioUrnoptAmta• „ ./4d// . I.lllUlt.d.rCE JIGKAM°S. 7 GARDINER COFFIN, Amon , nit, AID. ItZLIMICX, 4.11. Mall= Cowman, ortb4eat nornar Wend 04 rnlyd Keen. PVT r. rJOIStk, Aoincr NORTH Aussit `,,,..ess,stAttot;Peryhan,l6, ,and Ilartaddin7i ~„„~.. Bib. Iwo* -.,Jdats.srAtior CirZENIe ylc d 0 tr mei•gernfiVAilicst end, Water __ !In . ‘• • .4 irrarat,rdmet- 52_ 011,7;',,P00D5. Asa— AYI;;; ;. O.I.7DLUI. 11:6130:briMAJW4koai, ; • t4sh Nr i a 0" • I NakitZgAirMitoX l 4 44 r .POUION AIM DOMESTIC DDT POODS, 1011V , xx1 outlet, .third kozule shore Dimond alley,:Plttabragb. ,r 7 a 103lif t° 11; Deder. •;`§ ina r cm inz w it h o 2.l4 leir rAYL l i w A rt i turiad.aurtm ser.,.. i v a iri wisAIIKNW4 M k- t = o .l4 r d l qtr"4. Y IiANS()N•WVE, 4.4.u.5s nt VISA nsiv tibos, et* or Ow orig. 1 1 ,c1 4 1 Ito" , Pietaburgh• P717'777 7 "711,71 .14'1. • - WALE& IN TAW- IhiaMr_Gocios, 77 ' tiberreti..V • "l6_, • %. Inrl"llTn7 , DRALINS. of Ups .J Goons, talirrit Me., 78 Mak.* street, Al , 51A013.344,1)0., paszus to .. - Tarnwises, - Nontid,)L. , lalltqlstrmlibrwmagter. t Neu r.,41 .61 AT:I3A 4 • SagIVER ft : LAZE" WIIOLESALZ GROOVUS COMMISSION MERCIIANU, .Cotilet load, 7110111. TEIIIIII4. Lima." TRIMBLE, WHOLESALB °zooms iao • Cklitininicei• MILICIILIIIII, dealers in PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, MEESE, FUR, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, CLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufscturea PharillYo l 2 Second etrienti Pittabbrgh. • • DUNCAN WD011•10....J. J1L....C. AlLUCrint. MoDONALD & ARBUCKLE, WHOLE 11AL1 °ROCKLIN PIIODITCII AND 00X1118111011 Mw caA575, Jobbers I. N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES, REPINED SIRSKIIS and SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA CON, EWE, CHEESE, SEEDS, ie., No. 2.5 a Liberty strret, Pittsburg:R.l f, 5014:17 D. DITDIIII. 111Q1 RYMER BRO'IIiERS successors _am to Replier kAisdersoil, • Whige i sslo &dere In FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE_WORKS, Ito., Nos. 128 and 128 Wood street, above Fifth, pittsbargb, Penn's. . EOM 11101.10081.... ....111•111111[1, R. 11.0111110 M. 1:1? ROBISON & GO:, WHOLESALE Glso .l..lDe ow, Ooxingstos ligitencurrs deslen in all kinds of -PRADVIBIONS; PRODUCE, and Pitts burgh manufectuns, No. 1155 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. • my?. JONES, WHOLESALE DEALER VI to GROCERIES, EIANILLA ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manutocturod attic*, No. 141 Watarotreet, abut . . tho MouoUgsholiprtago, Pittsburgh, Pa. ILOOKILT S. 3111.MM1. ROBERT DAI:ZELL dr., CO., W itou -I.IIIIIALIi GILD;CM.A.I6I6.IIIIIIOX ass V.IIIVARDING idsnusinnrS, and dealers in PRODUCE arid Pitts burgh inauufactures, Pittsburgh. MU IMMO. rA3IBEItT dc . Bll[lPTOl, WHOUVIALE LI Gamuts, Psovoce Dcainu and COMIIIMION Slz - thntraat,. fittabargb, Pa. `nolatly JONLNwart ....... ...... JOHN WILSON. WATT & WILSON, Wnocsasix Oleo- COY, COMMISSION MIACHLWIS L and dealers in Prudocestsi Pittsburgh nianufscuuss, No. 150 Lib arty Street, 'PlitSburgh. td., ISAIAH •I/KKILY. & W , W uoucasui A. Gamuts, Couttirston llnnonators, and &Worn in VICODUITC•No. ton Water' otrrot, and 65 Front litroot, Pinot, aro. V. ... mulkarru. -r S. DILWORTIIdo Weoumg.e. . Gummi; Nos. 130 and I Second amt. asr &maid:WM Pitisbugh. col JOHN FLOYD tICILIOLD rwro...-.WILLIeIe ROY°. JOILN, FLOYD& 00., WH LE OLNSA Glib cum AXD Coma/mos Neacusties, Ns. 112 Word arid 2.13 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Jel6 WILLIAM BAUALEY, WEIOLESAILW Osoosz, N. lY and 'Ai Wood street, Pitts burgh, Ps. itr24.3ltf is. a stadium - roan ussiraild. Ji. r. 111•27. ACKINTOSH, 'iIEMPIIILL nit CO:, 'JAL chrner.Piteraid GlBilWatqwts, near tha City Wafer 'Wham, Plthiburgh, 'Pa Manufacturers of MACKINTOSH AND HEMPAILL'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING. STEAM ENtILNES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all alms and bon otylo. Having put up-swahinery of large capacity and of the but quality, we are prepared to de hear, Job bing, and solicit work in this lino, trading that br ywomptuene, and the character of our work, to merit public patronage. We invite Bimetal attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantages heretofore unatudued in this class of Engines. ja%iilyd 1x71 1 . 1,1 AM BARNIIILL A: CO., N0..61 11 Penn street, below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa., STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS; Manufacturers of BARNHILL'S PAT ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, YLUED and CYL INDER. BOILERS. CHIMNEYS, BRETCHEN, drIRILBED, STEw la PIPES, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, SUGAR. PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIVE BOATS, etc., etc. Aliw, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRIDGE and VIADUOT IRONS, done at the short est notice. MI orders Irons S dhltanoa Promptly at: tended to. rt./ THomAs MOORS, Ilea-uvectuusa. or' AND /hums to Aix gnus or COPPER-DIS TILLED PURE EYE WHISKY sod YAMILY VINEGAR, Nab 189,191,193 and 193 Pint street., bettieettfrimithtiejd sud Grunt streets, Pittsburgh. . PPS' . itilli*r*.rk" prim paid-for RYE. W Yawl 011 and all Idtter . poisonous Ingredients carefully extracted, 14 _a process new and naprurraL JOSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO., SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY kr, Ae. myMetf Fli. OLIP 11 A N T, successor . or P. H. 011phaut,'Stgaub,cturer of I.IOT PILMSED NUTS AND WASHERS, CHARCOAL HORSY-SHOE IRON and NAIL SUDS, BOILER IRON "sad RIVETS. ' " ' FAIRCHANCE IRON WORKS, layette Co., Ps. ; 3y3lOyd Warehouse, 13 Wood st., Pittsburgh. eItiII.ERANCN, No. 50 WATER. ST., ID: alkalifoor Donut in vrni, W ILOUGHT SPIKE!!, oormoN AND ILA ILUOAD, of =r k' srsed v 211480 SPIEIS awl 'RI V LTA, large or irmall.utsaWlit °Pier at short optics. •guild woortmont mostaatly oo bawl. mr)rxs SHIRT MANUNACTORY.—Idutars J. N. AUL, No. 22 St. Clair street, snake to or. 6ers b . ; *AL ISHISTS,tIb I LLARS, 6c., Oil abort no. Dee: AI6S , Cdisnintly 00" bazid Ilia :wort , went of SHIRTS AND COLLARS, made la tbsi beat, toost - fasidonabla and desirable wanner. Datilly. ELLS,. 'Elll LE .16 CU. , No.. 215 Most, street, oppcolts Stith Pittsburgh, gegupfacturgroof LASHES it NDTSPllTtitt 'Wind sreardeistitptioa of LEATH ilk BlitAillaD I!;5=EM2= J. A. 2. r5.rf0rri........ 2. CAIIIIIALL. ICOELSI OR GLAS.4 I WORKS.- Jai WOLFE, PLUNKtTT I CO., 0 Lass MAIILITAC TOREN& WATtlbotl" No. 12-Wood PirOet, COTOOT of Nfrst, ?Nob • • , Cfir ill COAE- A . itßianTax PA., Manufacturer of BUCKETS, TUBS, ZIN • INATIBOMUSe FP= 119. E ES awl Latta& • rrEETH EXTRACTED wallow'. ,PAIN. , BY. THE USE 01 . AN APPARATUS 'WHEREBY NO DRUGS oa.GAIANIOBATT.EIIT • ARE USED. _ . . .Cold !tee th es fa the time when the epperstuit nen 'i need td Italteet skiventaite:''' ' ' gentlemen And their families hate 144 their too extracted by rigPr sod are ready to tiestifi'airtti the eighty and inde = eve eV tee opera: tion—whatever be. Wee meld by interested lu atoning the contrary, haring no knowledge of nay sareRTIFICIAL TYYTH hurried Itk every atyla . r h ounar. Dawriss, 134 Sndtbdad a‘. ' TOSEP COmielly* : V Sundlig, cornier of Diamond and Grant ottnoti, " ' • ." rouodt; l Dr - Hillock, Theodor Bobbins, ansooll Ymtt. my3:dl7 REAL" EST:ATE ,t!goze I rmaar.NotinosininiokirtaAscs. endiltea . caritas tor mossy. Penman can procum LOANS through 'en agemey, on reasonable tow, .11 Main winning - to luMt their money to good ad— vantage. can always Sad And and second claw paper atmytelann for was. . • _ All olvariniublhitittidlizad Interviews 'Wetly coma, dent W. Oaks. Oren! street, omens St. Raps C•t imdr&• - ;• lEEM JAMES M. i iiii i i i ii ChefDo Bariberpr,prepires =own DRAW INGS AND SPNULTIOATIONS for all Wade of entlieoperititende their erection ott ream*. AbUrti.•• • _ • i• I , • ate, between Lositock and DoWlostiteireontr Qty. , ergalia,W l / 4 ',E.MBWRGEII, Amu xi rim C 6 ' IBON 'BANK SL rum street. Tandabli PLANS,AND BPLOIIIIO ?IONS : EttUntgeig 4011,7**OPO9a;"0* on moderate menu. • it S. AY efILARLOTTE BLUME MA:mpg-tow N...; I' Aro Dmu Pi/LISP-FORTES, arid Ma, gnm t blicabd iffrta4llll,: Moo 11:arri; DAVIS-WCILIISOIITIMPIAIIOB. wttb not Atotruhattwaistatt.."XWitilltlith *bait; taw" TO/IN IL MELL(4thimaut. A_ND COMMERC GROCERS. Noe. 27 end 29 Sedtidleld Street, PtTTSBiIIiGH, PA .Idfdi.rUF.ICTURERS. !!EMM== Corner of !Int and Liberty etnets, PITTSBURGH, Pa., DlaN'TlSTler. .driilezir.er*T,u!it t ,tpi.4 eau' lAYkos„ . 4 1 1=16,1 • - ~,~. r.~4..,... ~: PITT PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY - MORNING, FEBRUARY 13,:, 1862'. Pirdcrtis. $22 • PIANOS. • 1225. tr—One beautiful Black Walnut 6).4 octane CHICKERING PIANO, full lion Frame: Row Bcalo,.redueed .from V 27,5 to• 1225.Junt received and for nolo by teB JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood stro;l.- s2so—Two elegant Baeevr PIANOS. ood Of, octatv. PIANOS, OKICHERING, with full Iron Frame Nur Scale, re duced, from 3:.190 to 1250, jug received and lbr Bale by lea JOAN IL )11CLL0R, 31 Wood street. Tr .NAtiE r B PIANOS. —A emu, lot ante above UNRIVALLED PIANO, • , CHARLOTTE BLITHE'S NEW PIANO WARE ROOMS, No. .43 FUth stmt, okottd door &Wye Woop. stOnt p lAN OSI PIANOSH— ,Butendd new: mock of, the, ee '"' brited Gold i Medal Premium praxo ls. • TORTES, manufactured by WILLI - Alf d • ' They have teed the Mulled premiums for 'excellence over all CoMpetlttlni;andarer pronomn od by Siegmund Thalberg, 13trukoach, Gustav Satter. and other dletlngotshed plantate;ixi be equal If not s u perior to any In thte country. WIATILOTTS BLUME, Mouutacturees solo neut. fur Pittoborgh, No. 43 Flab itroct, .or-odd door above Wood. .1.23 Ql, tilNli 1.300KK I,7The Cythare, by J. b. Woobbnry—per dos:-$8 50 The New Lute of Lion, 'by J. Woodbury do ... 850 The Aseph, by Dr. Lowell Ilosou, do ... 8 50 The Dieptuson,ly George F. Reel, dh ..; 8 50 The Sabbath Bell. by George V. Root, do ... 8 10 Tho Jubilee, by William B. Bradbury, do -. 8 10 The Christian Minstrel, by Aiken, do ... 850 The Sacred Star, by Leonard Marshall, 'do -. 8 . 50 Jlii KNILit SINGING BOORS. Tho Golden Wreath, 100th edltkin—per dorm-43 00 Turas Harp, by J. A. Getze, do ..„ 3 00 The Nighttngule_, (new hook) do ~. 8 00 Sallbeth School Belt, do -. I Itit ,The Golden Chain, for Sabbath Schools, do 160 All the above tarsals in itriatilltive or einglifry JOEIN D. MEL.1:011, No. 81 Wood td., betwool Dlinaoud alley and Fourth a. .rerr ..BOOK.S. CURD 1110T00ELP118, Putnam) niallinir, 111.0111 PHOTOGRAPHIC tiIiMATITICS FROM - 1111ADVS NATIONAL POILTILLITAIALLEBY; Portraits of Generals Scott, McClellan, Anderwin, I , romont, Hansen, Banks,.Butler, Hooter, Bloom gard, and all the loading military characters of the doy, Portralte of tho President and Vim President, the members of the Cabinet, Boomer, Bolt, iireaolt, and other prominent statesmen. Portraits of B boldt, Ining, Prescott,' Cooper, Bryant,, Sew 11, Holmes, We. Broncdng, higmsmey an' ;other ;celebrated atitbOrt. Also, Mr. and • lire. Douglas, the Longfellow Children, Miss Riehingt, Mho (lush- Motley, with many other popular photo .graphs, Including copies of celebrated puintlngs, Jett received and for W. by • IL. A. DAY I.* No. 93 Wood street. rl►atoaua 100_1 . ) . . LE..9SONS IN LIVE. A nerin of Walk. mays, by Tourrur Trrcongs, nutlikor of "Gold Foil,""'Letter b• Young Penni'," "Blitor 8ur0et,....1 12mo. Rl. OO . OUR COUNTRY AND TAR CU.URCU, bj Roy I.l', L. Riot, D. D., 1 vol.,4leilblo Covers. an cents. for No by R. 8.. DAVIS, 93 Wood lOW . ril OTh "MO US S W 'ELKS. Titeouttei Letters to Vomit Teeple, Goad 1011, 011bert't Career, "Corson to Life. .VISCIELL.I.NEOUS CeI4RDS. A. CALDWELL... GEE.WTY.i ..- 0± 2 DIVELC& BRO., BOAT FJRNISO ADD vs.ticas is MANILLA, HEMP AND COTTON INSILLIAUIL OAKUM, TAR, PITCU, NtiB, L' AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK,„LIORT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, sc., No. as Water aud - 7a front stmt.. Pltbobargit. WW. YOUNti, successor to Cart- wright Young, No. WI Wood atneet, (earner of Diamood alley, dealer lu rll knob of CUTLERY, RAZORS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, KNIT , i, SCIS SORS, OURS, Ac., dc. A larg_e_ameortmen of tho abve goods constan t ly on hand. hove & TOW.ISTRENI PACCILILII axo OIOLOIII In BACON, RIED REEF, LARD, MESS AND RUMP - MILK fourth street, mor Liberty, Pittabor h. P. IIsALZ • PAPLX/I. LJ{Di Yo., No. tq Pitt•trl[7th. ' D. H. PALM A No. Baler la BONNETS, RATS, STI Al INGS; and STRAW GOODS 'genera BOOKSELLERS,. lic , TT ~ BOOKSELLERS AN &PA TIO/MCI No. fib Wood street, next doot to the corner of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mall) awl LAW BOOKS nonstuntly on halal. ' -z-«.ASITS.sTiiisT de. CO., StAilunk r - ma LA , BLANK. 800. Ilet+orecrxratee, ..I,su Joe Peurrens, No. GT Wood etrret, Pinebergh. aßso Al i READ, .BOOKSELLER AND . 7STA El • minim, Hu. 1n Fourth stmt.; Apollo Bunk up BOOTS 4rD a HOES. JOHN CAMPIIELL, IttalcurAortneko or BOOTS AND SllOkS of o.rq doocriptimt, 34 Smithfield street, Yirtehu h, P. • teThirly d r_l4)...ithl3ii & WHADLE IX i i Otto limo 1 1 Car.erti IS BOOTS, SIWES, dte..; donor FunTarioitrWciod'itiTet.,Titisburih. Jlk DWJL. .1 sligthe Co!d, 4 a. p ul ah„fficocalteneas ~RoNOI- 11 AL or Vlore. a 1 • /;,/, which might be checiced °= with a. simple 'remade, 'll,titie24edoften. tro7ninaers serwad.4 Pew are auare of the importance rf - dapping a. Watujk _or .11141 t / Vold in its ftrat ctage • that whiz in the beginning would yield to mild remedy, if not attended to, attacks the lanps„, Agitatures ,agitaneiticti,gitp.rhe mere firm introduced, eleven, years av . It has been proved that they are th e bM't artiole Wont the , public for Wet /Lake, ,fabbr, 4111/tatediiiLe ~O...diuna,,cafaottch.;Vl4 Hacking otter , ire Xanatimfitizat and numerousaffeatianeV the' ~..6/2:,saai, eirinet invmeaa. raw. _ rubric SPenira's lP 1 4 "&"** tval fug them, effectual: for Bearing and strenithoning ,thO voice Bold by ail.ggit'arld' in Jl~e¢ipbie ca, 'or 09,17 MON J01319119N. G. 11. HXYB2II, ti - . 110191411V00114 CO., SELLCHS & CQ B.' li.IIIII4IOITOOK &CO., 11. i..VANDIIIIVOET sal 11X111111910111 MOS. 481:&flecCE IyIED/CAL,UIVIti i • , n. 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ADVERTBUNG AT REASONABLE ' ATEB. THURSDAY] MORNING, FEB. 13, 1862 The GI% Naval,,Vietory on the Tennessee River. A FULL DESCRIPTION OF. THE BATTLE dc. It almost seems like a romance to be read ing of Navel Battles on a river a thousand. miles from the ocean, in:thii,heatt a"gteat country, seatlnely yet ^reclaimed from itawil dernees state. The battle ontbe_Teintiesstie was one of the most brilliant affairs of the age, and shows that on ihe rivers, as well as the seas, Americaniniincible. Ne cannot ,deny our readers a fall descrip tion of. this, glorious affair, which will be read with unalloyed delight by. 'generations to come.. ; • A DK4CRIPTION 09 1 , 04 1004/T Fort Henry stands in an admirable post-' fion—one strong .by nature Sind improved by the selenlifie 'skill of engineers taught- it West Point; at the expense, of the. Govern ment of the 'United States. "0 you' steam dp the river .yen :come 'to a narrow, and densely - weeded island--Panther Island. Just beyond is Panther Creek, . coming in from the DLit. `..l.lere the river makes a bend. to the west, and in the carve is nearly thane fourths of a mile wide. From the bend to the head of the 'island is a mile and a quarter. Just above the .bond there is another eredk, which opens intoa.pond or bayonets the oast ern side.. Thit land between these creeks was seleetedforthe defence of the river. Tire angles and facia - of the: fort .werp.constructed so that the larger portions of the gni§ eirold be brought tp bear upon the entire distance to the island, and also down its eastern side, which is the.mniu channel. -- The western side is impassable a; tow water, but the rebels taking into !Occottmhthe. possibility of an at tach at high water,"bad planted seruml tor pedoes in the channel—a poor expedient, for Commodore . ' Faotti knew they were there, and not only that, but the exact locality in which they were placed. lie sent out . his email boats and fished up five, four of which were found to beep damp that the powder would have bad to be dried before exploding. The fort was strong on both flanks, by means of the *lke and the pond. - The creeks extended along the main land and left but a nar'rew ridge of land in the rear. This was covered' by a dense forest, and here the rebels bare need their axes to some advan tage; the trees werci felled and strong abbati conetructed4 The fort itself hi of strung em bankments,with a ditch outride surrounding it., It contains tilniut four acres. Outeidd of this there is an inSix.pched eamp—anembsik went and Stockade containing .about thirty-• five acres. ' . At Pine Bluff landing is a ferry six miles below the fret. The road from the ferry roue, along the bank under the bluff fora short Ms tanciy4then runs inland, crosses Panther creek and joins t„he road 'leading to Dover, which crosses at the bead of the pond. Right opposite the pond, on the west Mao of the river, there is a high bluff, which com mands the fort and encampment. On this bluff the rebels had erected a work, called a redan in unlitary works; but they had not erected guns within it. The front face of the. fort was not more than twelve or fifteen, foot above the armlets of the river at high water. The rebels had tented barracks in their en , cauipment,uria every preparation was mat:to a Make n effective, Iletertnitled, victorious! nd —to hold the place against us by water; and by land. It was confidently expected that the fort would knock big boles into the gunt:oatt andseudy.hem to theinittote,fong before they could pass the fort ; and if the place coati ise held against the boats, there was no danger of our opening their highways by a mere land attack. Dist, as has beau seen, they counted their chickens before they were hatched. With this view of the locality, we may proceed to the narratiVe of events. THE CIP!:DITIOS. I The expedition steamed op the Ohio, enter ed the Tentiessee at night, sad in the moridrig the' tree - pal found' themselves at Pine idol' Landing. 'They landed .on.the east side p.: was eompoiail of the loth Illinois - , Col. inea; D. Morgan; 48th Illinois, Cal : M. K. L . lory :Nth tiny*, Colt N. li. Berard; 29th 1111noisi C01..1. 8. Reardon ; 30th Illinois; Col. p. IL 'Paulo; 31st Illinois, Col: John A. - Logan.; 4th Ildnoili Cavalry, Col. Dickey ; Stuart's, Carmichsere snd Nolan's cavalry compitnles, and SchWartes and Dunran'e batteries. These werecouircandmi by lien. McClelland. • The troops being landed,. the iteameri; im mediately disappeared down the river; to bring r up' lien. Smith's Division, consisting o the 9th Illinoiii, Cql. A. Amoy ; ; 12th lit riots, - Col: 'Jan Mil Arthur; 40thillitioiii - 001. S; G. Rieke';' 41st Illinois, Out. 8.,U. Pugh CI 11th 'lndiana Col. Lew: Wallace;93d. In iina, - Cu!. W. 14 Sanderson ; Bth MissourL , COL M. L. Smith p napkin's, IVillard's, and Iluell's batteries; Illinois Cavalry. Thiehean'n Car., a i ry , and .1 . ;.. 0 companies 9 f the 4th Cavalry of regulars. : In addition, was a pertiOn'of Gen. Paiati'it command-;-the 7th Illinois, Col. John Cook';. 28th Illlincia, Col. A. K...Johison t, llth lilt , note, Col. W_ IL L. Wallace ; 20th Illinois, •Col. C. C. -Marsh ; 22nd Illinois,.Col. Dprigh arty ; , the 7115. cavalry,. and Taylor); . and ilaughteling's batteries. • ' I .. A 'portionotthaSe troops - Game from Smith land. Prbbahly our list is imperfect, rill it.is 0120 of the hardest things in the world to keep correctly Posted upon the compositionlof an ,army, esppcilly when they ern drawn from different, points. . . ; ' • The Whole hate' numbe red' about. in'enty thousand.'. • ' . t • 111.1CONKILISANCE.. , • . , . While quo steamers wont down Ulu river', Oini. Grant- antretaff, on the St. Logic and ' &sea; prOcceded op the river upon it recoil. noissUneej "They wont Within a mile and a fort, half of the and thioir. sereial .hen s Into the intrenstmeitte, whlch;Lallelted a- ply,-. just what was. teated—from a 24• pia no rifled gun r which wrus. admirably. aimed, setae a shot through one corner of -the top w rke of the Essea—the cabin which Criplai Por ter had ao4isirueted outside 'O m a Emu, )merely for the convenience of himself and officers, and which ; as' ; be inforMed Ma a few' days since,. v1' 0 , 6 21,0044 weal& be Moral tit:thunder if the.Y.Wellt IntoAPitiit." - ' I Alleanybile,,also a land recontioissatice - Waa iambs on the east side, and the rebel pickets.: encountered. A foil dicta were flied Td the pickets. driven in by OUT cavalry: 0 o man was killed and ono wounded on out si or - -'• • - rt,as -or •TTACE -' Tba' rib emonting . the'!ermi; frine.Pedeeib, i and Bildt land arrived and went landed on the west sideliner Pine Sluff, to operate Ugalast the »dim. . During the2night;,ltowever, there was a seven) thunder storm.: and hosvy, r op, , i irtielcreadejtc angllqng . ..,but. comfortable Alf, OliFiiiiOns,tint irdiek inndo ttioirOnnd tapo.t. Impassable. 'lt alao raised thiiriter to &fina l ' usual height, flooding ttll the IOW!. roads, filling the fir PA With ,ffriftiffidantiraising;the creeks, ishiali„whili itMide tfietortiArirrirri litrOnger .agaLusi An , ititifdt.: V, 4 114 ; 44 4 16 C commo dore Foote: to peals stp.thezilutliOw;ilde of the Island arfd.beep otit of range of the riled gene. till, itg'irer iddrekb - 00 open,j 1 t praltalif-wa+ for-the fleet. to open I •f t tit • t Ord!! creefisOk.: , Aied;llilient was . ' ,Aiilrlf itiiO4 Par PE: i t , trt #4 - get ; lu rear, of 4 1 10: 0 11 01 . '. Wit 0 : .00tWjitt'ittitiinff with , Domir:eittutotiiril'Oliksiinitid4e Gen ;s; :,,.. .1 ; , ---, 4 .0 -1.. i.. 1, ,tAtiniti 434 W, ; ; '-•:r".• t,': ',rut 7,770...Z1Z1.,, , 01.') t V 7 tr..t-IJ4t:' 'Thin a/. 51 : 1 t' . . ,-,.*,..,...,-,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,..„.„.,-....4-....zy , r,.. -,-,,,m2x..._, - Ar- 7 4-14. 1 :kt. ~..1 ..rwitea. ,_ _ • --- . sr .-..-1...-.-,-.-Rvs-5-isv-e-v..., .. . eng that, open precisely at-that how.: no Asti expreised . his •feats that the troops !Would be behind on-account of the bad I roadi,' and added,. "Denial, I shall:have the Fort in my possession •before you ;get -into .jour position.",:Thathitieral told him, to go ahead. Ile started the columns, Den. MeCler nand's up the eastern bank, and Gen. Smith's up the western, himself remaining at the land ing to direct operations from that point. The forces of the enemy wore ;variouslyestimated I froth eight to twelve thoneand. A `smell por tion of their force was at the redan-.4he lar gest number being on theeasternr side; but not all within the fort. Several regiments, wore posted on the road leading to Dover. COMMODORE FOOTS'S'', REPARATION At ten and a half o'clock, Thursday fore noon, Commodore - Petite gave the signal from his flag-ship to get under way. Ile had pre- viously given his instructions to' the airmen! and men. no-detormined to , fightordy with his bow guns, and to come to close quarters. Re believed that the gunboats would stand it quite as long at the earthworks. His inten tions were to keep slow steam ' to take delib erate aim, to fire slow, and to keep cool ! Ile told his men that, one shot that was deliber ately aimed was more effectual than two badly aimed. Ile did not want them to waste ammunition, hut . te drop every shot where' it Would tell •;' for by firing slow they would not .heat the guns, and by keeping cool they would have perfect confidence till. the rebel flag should give place to the Stars, and Stripes.. ILI told them that he intended to take the fort. or go to. the bottom , , The gunboats .were °as follows:. Cincinnati,,(flag ship, Capt. R. L SteMbel, 13 ; guns. St. Loils o lientenant Leonard Paulding, 13, guns.,' 'Carondifiet, Comunindeillenry Walker,' Ifi r: .• • giros: - ssei, Commander IL . D.; Porter,' Conestoga, 'dent.. Phelps, ?Inns..., Losington,Lieut. J. W. Sbort,,7 guns. • Taylor, Lieut. W. Cleritta-ge44-_• - ~ The , Cieelnnatl, St. Lords. and tlarondelet arexiewhimti, iron filated at the hews With two, and one-half ino ai else are the sides aftbeyond the . ,wheel-house, and upon the'dcielcs frith halfineh boiler 'plates.' 'the t'ssix was 'an old ferry boat, transformed. The boilord were much exposed, ' but proteeteit by oak, stanchions. A :aw days since, in com pany with other gentlemen of the pen,lrnatie a.visit to the lissex, and easually..reznarked . -to-Capt. Porter that his, boiler* were exposed .to 3 any shot which might enure in At. tho . porls. He admitted it, and wished, that he bad iron plating withing protect them., The Lex ington, Conestogn and Tailtilare'sidlf wheel steamers-riverboats 'formerly, but altered' for service at fast gunboats. " They are. iron plated. . Coniniddore're'ote arranged the teat in two divisions, the font fleetest hosts in front, and the other three itt , the.telir... As: Soon as the four were setfioiently..advancett.,the„three were to take posittonaLthe hea,dofthe, and, by,elevating their. gene, throw, 'guilts into the enca m pment, over the binits in ad , ranee. They proceeded' ia the forfeiting order : laltwnd. , ,„, . <9 , 6 : up 17 ' ‘, 4 r P n O m i: : , - ,‘;' ❑ P. 1 i, 4.s.thermaniaint,tbe dawns .bave not many of them seen one of the iron plated gunboats, tho following disport' srill convey an i4eii of the internal arrangomento [Bow guns.] -+ B B E Pr,P11.4 Bonne. 11-:-Ilitilere. IFII =-163gincs. It will bo observed that there are three 'gum at the hew: Those are two'ten-inch Dahl grons4trul one-rifled sixty-four, although the armaments vary in 'the different boats. AA Commodore Foote designed to fight .hie how guns, he would king but twelve !guns to beer, ,exchtsive of tho,shots which eight be thrown from the cOheStige,, Lexington and lailor;_from their positions at long;ran g e. ' . ~,, All the boats got under way,as seen 14 the. i . signal; was nude . They steamed up the bal- low,. ebittinel—not : shallow. now . bat deep, enough to !hoot a filitateand ,rittelie the head of the Wand 'soon r twelve. - , hey name into their several' ditionsOttie !flag ship being about': it''hal ...length' ahead. - At 12:ii 'tlin CineinnatUOPOned with !an thirty p c ,,i n d. shell *kith otemaed”over ;the: Water, dropped square into the fort,: an* prednied a great,- oe,uunotion among ,:the.: repels. i Thi) . shots .hail ;hardly, escaped, from, tho muzzle , before the three other, beats each:. sent 1 their eemplinteets—eneh'sheil reetiihing the ,fort or the encampment ; , ; Then'the Cincinnati 'gave another and the otherirtollowed their eom'nfoddro's - eintriple. The rebels were ready. Thej had 'iikpected it, and thole guns were ebbtled; the lanyards exedi the men in 'their,plices, and .tbely , re plied, gun. for gun. . i ' -,,, 1 . , + ... A i . The boats kept steadily en,,elottly,but con- Jitantly in motion, snit thq.driug,Tuu kept up Aeliberately. andwith ; regularity: There was rie ; peel tensent,„ no., in hanging nway at : andom,, but 'time' was tialOiri for the smoke to alear"driey'l r ot Obtain accurate aim. The shots', seeds _or' thin' "Went 'beyond .ibe 'fort inte'tbe' Owl)," eta suieislroti the • bakr,seks about; making :kindlingwood of the to i Lute'," and itendiortorrei and dismay to these there. -Ai the fourth round, they.. beestinel !completely, bereft of their ;places, .left • their: dinner still °oohing fwtheit camp kettles; their, brankr.ts; - guns, . mstirds,..:Arkansai, teeth:WES; !h0me ;1644i9 pleevers. old flint tockii,, - ,fowlieg pleceti,; rifles, love lettele= r everythii,g,' and took".to their heats fii "the "tifniest •Ciaistiirnatien ,-, - an - improvement : ape - 1i the' earit4l6. set' tbOnii: ti,y . , their itlnatttone iiredeeettors, the South Can-. littler's it POrt , Iteyal: ~ -T heartilleitst is the flirt 'however; still..stuelc to their, gun' and tired with great eoolnesAlted aceuratiy.'of aim. They evidently hadPractieed Co' tango:all the waydbirn te'llia manytsland;aad of their abut ktruilk`theliettii...Tbei lost' ttte use of 'AO 'Ailed ' 1 2 , 1-pitinlerit' limited' ion:the. ! I , Still' onward moved niel*iti- , -etrglieit on --their bows ' pulling out imnienre Volatile - I'4ff White' smoke' and sending 'their' iniastlai -into; itie fort." aaeon ono of the rebel gnne:Was 'die* , mantled, and then the a e tfie fire free . the fort; per. . eeptibly,slaekened. , Bet hot .from;ale et thelF:gerie Streak t h in tetes j u st al?ectl one of( thaporti)tia'Phietiiiheraltilibi'veai' :no heal Plitte-:-the oply.-enliteXalle idatb"iit!ttic 4ocraf, , the h4t; piked thtata,gli; the, 'e . #1:4114 is ari.g4t, 'was but P°P4/ ll ) .o? ll l 4 ,Pf#6!?'' e c°i' k , oteriptilße„ariOn she ,belptte, and ifir,tysli a lhaatachdlid bgIVE,.,1:#00 1 111t1. ; 118,1141 1 1 , ,,;Uaki 'lll64* *it l i l iOi lt4iU. l ' l , ' ', . ..•i - ' "- - '- .. ~.1114, tifiet.hetfi .. o Jatfciariti' 1:144W did; ribdraw it,iietla . hri., Pee0rg........ - 0 4;1 4 ....iitch l ichiad , . oic th eleheiti O. other, ..tiAtilei r .the:,iinttitiht - aitila'-gittiPtimerer - bell,c - three of the - Awn - were solace t 0 death: Tke boat was completely Atiableitandl, floated down with the current till taken4fit sheintf, . Therehetatinik new heart. They spratxt,,, , their guns, and for a few minutes blaatt4pgi with desperate energy; erkkeetly•thiskinfih a tt... as the range was shortening they Overdo e , agouti the iron plates. ; Bat thkotkettheme boats kept 'gelidity on, poarthi in theilitgio: .......,; .., t. 1.1 . /7: . - , w r • i oftal la' i , 48 44.4; t. Otil • • AL. sure-deliberate fire. The shells tore through - the embankment, knocked the bablonq and sand-bags about, and smothered the garrischt . with sand. .OEO shell burst directly ore -one r3 r i ii of the guns, and killed or wounded ere .reb-1 el at they gnos. . ' Nearer and nearer moiled the three 'boats,. nOver swerving for a moment--eat even 'to blow to atoms a ' little stgoiner loaded- with. fleeing' fugitives, that pushed , out from the creek beyond the fort. ' One shell would have annihilated them, but Comitodere Foote could net afford to lore his range upon the fort.: Ile. had but one object in view—the reduction of that fortification, and till. that. was done ..he could not he tempted to turn aside for any, ~thing else. - , Flesh arid blood, could not stand against his fire. ' Ho was about throe hundred yards distant and still advancing, when the' rebel flag came down. Instantly all was silenoe. Not &abet was fired after it was struck.. : The rebel General, Tilghman, had flung .out a white flag; but Commodore Foote deformed mo that he did not see it.• - If he had, itwould have made no difference, for he' was. deter mined that there should be no conditions when the stars and stripes went up again over the soil of Tennessee. EMEM=Ea Immediately the bearders of. the St. Louie were on hand, and General Tilghman deified to'see Comtrumder Foote. Ho wee told , that . ho most goon board the Cincinnati, and soon the two commanders stood foce, to face. Gen. Tilghman said that he bad displayed a 'white flag, and desired conditions. Commodore Foote replied' that he did - mot see it, but that it. Would have' made 'no difference if lhe had. Ito "Your surrender must be .uneondi.: Gone!, ' sir." " Well,' ComModore, if I meet surrender, it is (pleasure to surrender, ,to so brave a. man AO yourself." "Yon do , perfectly' right; sir, to surrender, for Vehonld 'not, under any 'oireumstances." Gen Tilghman did not ;comprehend the Commodore. would not. have surrendemd,sir;luiiontinned, "because T was fully dotermined capture you or go to the bottom."' .Everything Everything was Surrendered—twenty-seven guns, all the menitions, provisions for'several months,' camp equipage for several thousand men—and the Stara nod Stripes went up , over the soil of Tennessee with a wild, indescriba ble 13A0.* ond hurrah.T, he m 4 who bad been cool during the T he biCarde excited. They grasped oie another by the hand and danced and capermilike wild men. The fight listed' one' hour and-tsvelve minutes. Meanwhile the. troops' were floundering in rand over the terrible roads. When the tiring :comitieurted trio troops , Were but half the dis tance td their assigned positions.' •The bands had bean. playing to enliven the -march, , but wban.the deep ; trmed music of the can n onade n ame booming on their ears, Any gave a loud alder:awlof their own accord • broke into a double-quick merriment. But they. were too' late to-bag the fleeing rebels. If they had arrived at the appointed time, we should have. bad several thousand of them on our bands. CM:bladder° 'Fbote was right in his cab:rule tiOnSs and General Grant wrong. As it was, ,sixty.-rtine-priseners fell into our.hands, Gen. Floyd Tilghman and his staff—MOjor W. L. McCoirden, Cape. Jesse Taylor, Limit. W. 0. 'Watts, Lient. J..Weller,land Capt.-G. B. G. Jones, wenismOng them. At this time of writing it is not ascertained how severe wee the rebel 'loss, but their sud den stampede saved them from great slough- . ter; . .TheCinainutt.ii fired 112 shots, the - St. Louis 115, the Carondelet,lo7, the Esau: 55. The. rebels fired about five hundred:•'The riati received Thirty-one' shots, the St. Louis received seven, the &merlons, and tbegitrun delet recetredseveraL The rebels, it will be sten,aitacti moat of their gun!" at but notwithstanding the Cinct nuati 'wag struck so Miniiimea, 'she of ready' to-'day to go into action. Ifieneral Tilghman infonned Coninio dote FooM that he knew, the weak: places •uf. the gunboats, and aimed accordingly, but here, as at Port Royal, federal patriots, nerv ed to do their whole duty, and - guided •by a gallant conimander,proved too much for rebels sheltered behind their supposed impregnable - Cosition. , general, Tilghman Informed the' ommodore 'that he Confidently expected to, sink every boat.' • Commodore Foote laid all his, plans with admirable forethought. • Re was determined, and,accordingly succeeded in the undertaking. Ire is roneh . beloved by his men, tor he is as humane; considerate, and careful, -as ho is brave and. prudent. , Airentleman said to him last,night that he was getting, nerions, and must have some Bleep: • "I -never slept better in my life than -I did the night. before, the .battlei end.l-nerer, prayed more forrently. than on that morning ; but. I coulde't sleep last night for thinking of those poor fellows onboard the Msaex."—was his reply—,-areply , which at_ once reveals his whole character, for, be is not only a moral, man, but humane,., sell-sacrificing—one who openly_reoognires the claims of Christianity, and lives up to his profeisions. The offieera who served under him are equal ly•worthy of mention. Capt. Stembel; menders Paulding, ;Walker, Porter, Limits. Pholps, Short, and aide, one and all did their whole duty. ." ' • 'Thus by one blow the highway to the heart , of the ,South is opened. for our advance - . Be fore this reaches you,.l. A iertt. Phelps will have seized the railroad above the fort, and there will be nothing - to binder •the gidianco'ot our "forebilo Northern Alabama: '! • It.is impossible for mote give ellescription QC the arms 'captured, in the rebel works. Thera were leaps of old flint-lea' guns,- - molitly - of Abe 'lB2B 'Pittern,. but Some old though and rusty enough to have been earned by. She, grandfathers of.. the rebels. There wore old rifles with...shattered iambi tied to: tho handle with shoemaker's !razed ends. There were single and double barreled gens, :Berne Of which mite: Weir best dety'S years age': There Were a few ' rod guns, bat the niejerity; were Mich as we iukrociesoribod, ,There wins home made splices, or swords, or cleavers,.or . knives —one knows not' the name to . give them—but the most ungainlY imPlercentoof wtr imagi nable—madb by the poorest and moot un skilled of bitulkstaiths. They Were rough, unpolished blades, about eighteen inches , long,. wide and very thick. They.had oak.handles, and rough guards. They might do good ear-. vice as butcher's ;leas tirs,lut Could not bo wielded ,witk, great effect in They wore in sheop-skin sheaths, of the poorest kind of dressing; MU colered With's - slit for. the soldier'S • l'reiltiOne'of kinds*creibund in abittia' anee, Hour, bacon, corn, pork, sugar and•mo lassm,, There. wits, a good ,supply of 'oboes,. blanket,, camp kettles, an d tents sulEcient to 'uceminnoilite sevesral thousand ; •• Therein no need that I should unlarge upon. itho opots of.this viatory,,, either.upon the na tion or the rebels. ' Your readers Will lie quick due.its • IMportaneo-i-how• it lookslbo th „BowlingAreen , and ,Columkne T ,gives tu , r the connecting railrmid between those' phials,' opens to us the northerit'Seeffon theeettork growing regioni.and gives us aprestige:w h ich Will be _felt by •avery:soldieriia .1 , 4 0 army, andovery.petriot ; in,pin t laud. ; • I ti 4flqfPff ir AN ll""ft The. Quo . 4. ...:444 5 4q 9 R:ti:) . 0" ; • IND sm , : . .1 - . .. +.l_4' , . • _ , • ' , n , I . We havh treesivod'inforatatloisiby.aaths j u - an ituit UirtrUgg froVlZV,irsinis of s iigail: 4 4,ticitaraotar.. It hats thatioplhawhigeWeet tvi Ltt litd A sutler was arrested on:Wedaesday t by s)sdtm, se. 011t,imailSrs - Cullakoftands A d:alt Ala lit4ressp .4114 0 1. it' 4 ,t4L7 4 ,11 °.,ana /3114mitiftsi r wpm, sca - ate wee deltic- , 44 0 grtpli.lofeilie4roit a Okh"retkeh: 4 Ade is uow confined itt'fati In Ottilliaiiiiid; *hem. ,be 'b it.torli; MatilledY Ale bind' thathk, VII lie eilftd•Wheeliiig: .Ifeiwas'aisittler of Se thivahl 'lngiiiteritli not , of. whit , / paitriatit , msb iiiViallistuantidid hothatowrV,i., . 44i: Lit ; ilia railAkdkliVeaii t tiii}o at irorle, getting aa i d toady talsking'treoth (fire tis s i.eloct it it' tidal fiOrd'lha Mast, WestleriirdNti Vkitry frbut, , iite*refentop our thrum:aka 4411 'not telitmiloboTeitwir Fillia'aembralitill be ready hy.flur.lothloboteauseoe work... I'_,. , ,0 ,7 ,g im iitlll0 1 4 .h. l e 6 t c ie fts lt A .AR g ,A A ßie b l 4 li l. fk P 1 4.' 'a ware , "l" .Lauder is about .twenty mi les on 114 , other itte oth orßaisr raid ' ali , tien. lila ictior moved hie column so as tia.aufl6ll3be retreat 4Aha,1rwin , .4.14 , 15 1 . 1 3,5u laid.Witurtt /bent' 400Api;„Axd. - Benke 40,90gi liv? itirbv , ° °, 4 lj oil r t it i A 4ol4 t ' , 2 , 2 r if il • A ' Tntntie ‘ lias a4hbd: bailey 9110 iebetioiter ,liii iii6eid .' ' tiitt qtds •hoture smuts.' , ~ i a :,:tt ei 71 y .ciainiS:.l: I.r..ma i'llo II .." Ina 0f4....1 am( t wait . ~1.,a sal xit r ts4ll ell .d. MM I 7-T , '-m v . 0.T.,mg,7.:,-,1;, - to - ,- , ,,. ' Pam ELOLB Jr.rlD-TO zsw. A , PitOPERTYFirIt. i i .ll l llllw Unica sod ,Liberi streets, ,Battelenti , on which to needed -vo i d sincic -Tsai= baling Mat; td hundred.-spy, „pnopertl. is Aocated, an the hoot part of the city, and erell'calenbded ter en eir tilos Depet,l na rat theollnee in - the till cola beet+. Ili concentrated at that point. The lots are 6 lest on' irinh et et, Liberty - streee, , hr-feecsM via linloaetreet, 65 feet wad 5 Inches.. •,Yeelstrthec tar =quirt Of JOSEPH BM wind, or of JACKSON -MINOAN, Zvi., aP the ma , ..gbeny Suspension Bridge, ' • teht2er • • per ROHS . 4t ila0011183:' pIOK ICHNT-11111.4).. well-known HALL, which Is well lighted, and easier of saves than any other Hill In the city, has been handsomely Attest up, and loather lath two auto-rooms, will be rented at. • low rate. Also, I. STORE, Os Motet street, liiirekt 'Third and. Fourth streets. matiPlelel: Wail* aufl nishod In modern style. Itent;4lso; One of the huge bTORIN known u the New Iptit Eagle Store. Bent, 8550. ' A moll STORE en Third' near Market orteseisitth large shcrw window, now. occupied by Mr: Merchant Tiller. Rent, PM. " ; AIso,SEVRILAL OFSBJES. . Befit; Bum Mtn*" FOR SALR—Vablible BULLRING LOTtlonßrady and Bruldock streets, and Blralltw R. GAZZAM, coine 't Third and - Market EH. VOR• ICENT-A comfortable Ihrdlling Howe; 8 teems; a stable SAX raresspi;ltetters aresland, yell set with apple aad peach trees, grape arks., tr. :NM Ue hasedicrageod tessattbritauta• bar of swam , Tweak! or ,WATT WILS ON., ' 201 - Liberty reec: Ause—Aihren story Erick Dwelling on Odin* 'street; 8 town', In good order. Apply to . - • tedtf WATT A - WILSON, 888 Llberty.st. om .F"" SAL' ' :rho new and fast en geg isicirid --- 'JOHN T. 'MCCOMBS, now rift — tins , in the IN heeling siud Pittsburgh tomb, and onnttect - lug with the Parkersburg boats at Wheeling three time, pis week, slid two trips win the Lihertyisani I Sallie List, from CluelmiatL The, only , remun for sellirii The boat it the Imre( my health ... Ifilieiost is not aold un the, timk of March, she will be twpublic sato , on Monday, the third day o= l 4 'DMA at the Wharf.: .For hutherinfutamdint4 .6 9idi. of JACKSON DUNCAN, Now.Alleohenyliridesep or JOHN T. neCAJAIBEI,Criptain: •• • '-. t , -; feller SAI A E. , -A:STRAISUENCia 6 .strokti; 18 inch cylitiddr. 18 trotA t mtjty • whtol, and of about 154 hart*whtcl, pottrof....AlM: 9 1 1 8- E 1- °valor, two Dry ()veil*, and - Steam WWI 110110 141 31 i. Upright ,Doriug Machine ; one Chain Dick May, one Mathino • for making Pump lkidi for'oll Wyllat , ono Dow Tali Ma4hina, autt.olntt 244 Attd 3 Inch Shafting. Alf of the about, article( win lie MU it • grialiar gain by appl ingnt ono. at ' Fifth street. . *8 LI push.. ll Lur ; .I.l:atecl . ' .milts hwid the ekt".• 7C§q iota Oa "'Alta. on: Main • • Anat. of 0 pet," and extending - back dad &alb an • . " - AMY, on.kehlch are tracked". Limitary dWellingglin- • 'shed In ,mod f sigle, with 'double porthici A a lance . • btable anrkkage housei ipank'weitrt traimit PbuiPa. NdocPah'S cugatablq den Ro ill be mid cheap and on wag teem" Apply b " . D . RUG STOKE F0,11.:314 1 . Llif..rrAlino opportunity Jr now offered to pnivhasevore-halt .. or the whole of a' DRUG LTUEIti Ilt , w good tonality, with Jul loco:ming bruhures.jEttad .tip. tElpidy,..,•nd rout very low. For riarticutirs dative .."- • -. nttn, • LUX- IIIG9,;EVETEBEEGII P, P. FOIL bAJAN.—A very cojugtodiono.and courfortallo residence, Ins desirable.. neighbor in the hint: wain; Alloghenyi on 'Was' and eattinyturntp, - and 71n low. Inquire of • • • S. SCIIOYEItcIit:; nollant • • Attorney at Law,17.1 roarthat. liINGINU FOR. SAL.K- 7 Asotrz Blau? Ali Holum Pewee., In trod eider, new detrlpohms Potter Preemie in this 00106. be mid ebony for. .Estivair), . t GAY:FITE pitidir 'Fifth street:. .barb • rIESIRABLE DWELL - INC/6 IMBUE, • Gus'. ROW FOR ERFr,-..R0.•-.126 4E4 iFF Penn street, between Pitt 'trentand Venni' alley. - Paneseinitlet 'lliplinedl ••• W. al. LANKLY, Ifo. 58 Weed Weds or JAKES E. LRoLit, NO.:103 Libertyntieet. rriu 'LET-Pro , Offibe , ittionis Wing .1 Kind Wrest,. on . tho second illoorof Ittss nor building, corner of Liberty street, tanalibed with pa and water: Possetslon Onus Insmodtately,bron the let day of April. for instantiation apply to " = JOHN' ICIOGNSHAW, . -teal . - Corner of: Liberty and nand stmt.. LET—Ttuit ~comfortable two story Inn el ing House, nor occupied hi Jtidie Wil liam, at the comer of Penn and -Nathan , wear, Pittaburgh. War ter= enquire of • • " - ja27ultr . or, •A. )1. _WALLINGWORD. I. l lol{ ILENT-4 two story Akicklhvell .E inn on Ray great, of five is me. Pon&aildn giv en fratoodiately., Inquire - a ' ,!' • . .. 'JAS. DAZZLi & 69 and TO Wan' street. LL 101 t KENT—The new , threei—etoried waits uousE. {o. 799 1 4 1 .01itnt.4.D9w oc . cupied by W. U. Kirkpatrick 'it Co., rui wholarale c& 1I • fall:2lr BISSELL & ' co., ZU men et. rye) LET- story Brick welling Hone, NO. 61 Isabella groat, Afteetibi, cob raining 8 rooms, bath, kc. Cognize of • . . McDONALD A AItBUCKLNEI, Jall No. `25.3 -Liberty Moot. 1.110 LET—The &ore Room No. 09 Hand .triet, two doors from Liberty, now occupied by 11: WOII, Mill bo routed fromlbe Ist of A" next. Apply to JUILLA...IIIfIidIIAW, faxl Cnnier of Liberlyntil lined streets. "Ll Oil RENT: --Six ' large and well il:•lighted snaps, 30:1014 • wired& foe, gobble , idakers' or Machine Bllopa, wlll be leaked to one or 'ditrerearparties.• • Apply at 42 Fllth.erneet, , . fed rnu - LE'r—The Warehouse on Second j. Aron, running through to 'lnt streak, pow oc cupjed by ll'ta:odr, idetrea4 koii ' Empire of pie‘sf • • •- • PARL. IfulltilllMA CO. DlSSairrloarS , -10 C• (10.PARTNERSILLP. rindenalaned hare associated, with . : themseireis Mr. S. L. BM AP ; willeethe nemitiumd triple of • • KiIiSPATMICK.MUREAP &co., . and here removed from their late plaoS isainess, lie. 11 nim street. to the newly'lltted and:timanur• diem Warehouse, Igo. -WS WOOD_ &TIMM!. where they will be 'pleased te' maid - their' old 'friends - and costotams, and trust that wit/,heir hemmed aapao7 ity .end facilities for Matuees, they Will - lie able to meet tbe weals and'itmeenta the nniensof. who Ply hoer the new aria with a ' - iI•KIIIMPATHWInt CO. 'Dism.ArioN , ON , (X),FARTNEJI SLUP.—The Orm of Chalfant, .# Co.; Ix dr:Waived, by =anal 000ean G.Traidluolnig sold Whitened to his ciopartnera. to ditnitrOwiganuary let. who will continuo the ' btudnem under, the same name and style. CHARLES , H: WANG, • ; ; , . W. GEILLYANT, C. B: =MON. • retiring from:- ther,6ll3l%of-,l3pang, Chalfant. L,,cheerthlly ,recommend -- to ray friends, and tho public. my former sovastners. Al.• G. LOYD. pirtasuzas. Neb. . : • • tat cad ii't OV 4.X.A•rairnilig • -LP 81111.,--The firm of U. k J. WATSON lately on &the Grocery` and BeatdThre bad ness, was dhlaideedwn the bib lbw of Munnsber. 1861. by the withdrawal or. Y. D.. ANDERSON; and the Inislittea will be closed oat by JAS. WATSON. of the inn of U. s.l. WATSON, al their •SaN,wbo Adam authority to, rule the Intalntwirof the tate Om. NIAIIIIITWATSOW, Ja. Tlttsburgh. Nor., t6.1861.--iao2k3tnd glt • .17 110 coluutnarqhipo hereto. Ig foie caning between 161111 It. CINYEELD D. IV BAIIIOIII4 under Measure and style of ot/AIITIELAd, 00., le dbralred by limitation. business of the late tine win be Nattiest by John Candeld. who. will eontinue the Pro duos And Coganderkul blatineep. et lhe old sten Na. 41 and 143 That`street.' JOHN' D. IJANVIELD. Pittabargh, Jan. 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