THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ESTABLISHED IN 1756 .ja ;' coJttJiuasnMr, .. |oq£aß OILWMuSToOMPANY, or D r OSm, 1L OUST BtnM, MUthi Brifir*. fo*»4 OILS+n jirtW VCSTOB OILS, cf«ll 4*. JuriiaLifolW, - aylfetn C 'HARI.KHK • Lfabntf, A»n J Qam' Tummutb ! Oowanai Mnmimtr mm oJ (HUUK, SnDS.OBHBB, F&09UOB, AO4 M 4 «Mt lor tb» ioeUbmafl UalontaߣJnt> .11*' Beocmiaad lift Jim stxwta,’ b*- iwniiwcwdattdßaJlhihM,FftuburtP. . i>B k.*«. ...... ,wm uvnut, T B. LIGQKTT & 00., (noofiMorf W J • JMtALigVrtL) Fi«ni Taoku in IIOK 21uoBABn> fet .tbo ttl* of QHAIS, BKXD&t inum, pbcj&oob, *«., s«. n vmi *»d si wUtofuxfct Pm. , . ay< MAGKMfWN A Fuh|e AvnOkurFiAuita, Fkooouk i»wnn«« felsns, ffrrtkn »*W oC JrconTfOnkla,'****? *K lard»- Batter. • Xffrt Obewei E*** B !. Owmb, Faitben, PoUtoes, Put ud H*"'*™** tttantw. Uiml uTSm om. DfM Bd_Qnta *raAvtliiwUiT» Otonri 7i«i«ad flnti «**• To HK b!”C A Ooioia- Afi c« amd TemwAMßiM Mmkjhawt Krf Jttote* Xi tfSl® In WKdTKBK IlJCtfßttVaiHiJffiUSSß, fiCTIKB. LAfiP* FOHK t BdOOH, FLOUU, IlSp, lor A& *XkLb ASH*S, BAL*KATC% £lfi. aueD AMD LAUD 01 LA, DUIKD FiiOlT nkd feoßnil]', Koi> HI ind 143 JflWt itre^t, iV mu mpw. riuve A tmtteAfiO, CaißnUHa Mm- Vj gum uni tain Id flouu, übain aHD PWJDCOJt, No. M 3 Liberty rtroot, Pittaborgh, P*. Choice brand* of KOoJhfiirßokfcri ud r*mily Am SutMiU* on tauuL PhiticnUr Bileolkn p*id to log ontort ft* generally. ocfedlj |>KA>iR VAN OOBOKK, FutoOcm its X Canwi: DnU», <V»le» In riMOB~Wn- TKB. BBOOMS, SMBS, l»ABD, cuxxai, POIIK, Dtnkv AMU ÜBIBN FttUITB «aj PioAnw m- WKbwtll. > j lAktei 0. JIoVAJr, WaWAßonirAiD ftJaWMjmoa H*»ctu*t. tog iha wrf» rf fLOUB, •sS&iSa&.K5MSfu© •^assflis^aag^yrij. R HutgUJm and Wholawl* dniei* in OROUK BIKB, jrLODB, OilAlN, FRODUUX, 4c., Bo; tS «.iw» JelSaUy fAWsalu I '' J“ ...Z.KIA, A HON,MAMPyfc «tuxf •» l ttn OIL, and *OomauMf*Ute> Olifiiftr the pStthiM mod oC ORUDK AID IIFIHKD rXTAOLSUM,Nc«.6»mDd TO Water db« EHtebnrsh. AdTmacw teodeogcwiffi—nta. | TJOLIaAND KIPPLK. faooeslQr |D Jno. AjL M* Dili A Id. 4m»l, Pttte* borgb, GKNK&Ab I&ODUOJi, flUOWtftY AID OOBMIfiSION ttIROHAHT. amUtdted. MMly mm'. J»o. 'wHiTm.^^. »airm. rmilTE BKOTIiERS, EoßWAWttfo W ajio UucoAvrs aad mut« in FSOYISIOH* AUD PBODUOK QWIfBALLT, So. «6 Liberty stmt, Pittdbmttfc, Pe. 1 ay^ 7k SO'UU VKK Oomi imion Mnmun M.fealsr in OKUDK AND BKTiHKD CARBON oiD6,aiAfw,aitt>»,i<AJUM»-i ■tMt. mh27;dly srr-saiHt^insa'ssr & COFFIN, raooeaonjto eoraerof Wood and Weter etreote, Pitteborgb-, p»c»’a. • • ; Jy&diy *A,wi«i.aircm~. ■■..-..-.. A. ■. ▼oiat. T H. VOIGT * CO.,tuooM*orto L. G. I i- Orair. PBQDUOK ABB COStMIHfIION MIB- OkjANlfl. ‘AI7 Übacty P»- •jff y, pny*_ ---ttu, w> * i>ll ■ona>- JOHN i SoUSK * CO., - Wboubau akcui and OaaioMra Bkuitn®"* rf AmllhfltAl and W.tAr PitUfcgrgh. P.- I*7 t/MtUiltbS A WhoUD -J*J mftii Qiootf axp Ounuudi Hiiciiia. Ho. Itff Wood rtrort, PltUbmxh. ; TJfIOWN * KIKBLFATKIOKB,WhoU- D |uj UnocMi and dealers In TLODfi AKD fTM, Nna: Iff! and 183 Liberty Stmt, PiHiW^b. jefcdyr _ . ... L_ . ! T; JtTTOi GKO. E. OOCIUULN, Amobmt J*D Govxui«l**lAt: Lav. Offloei Ho* 69 G tmntr atrmL HitibaxthTA.'' Ali'fco*inem ontraited to hi* eat* «ni rood to prompt attention. OoilrttJons in AUccbasy and In mU adjalntag ooantieo,*a<i f T" jj_-g*lly __ T "' - fAK.' VKKClMli*# Of Faybtte 'odti^ty, J griPHWBnBOH.4- S. eorfiijTooWnhd'Oraat atioata. ■Tt&tP ; « . I foUJj O. MjjJUOWIMBIA Anesfß ' - l/nlaw. omt*;Moobd ßarr KW«LawBoad- dc, So* 93DiamondWrofit,..,. . v-:.? WIU attend to H» mtUemactjdßCttrtng and eoiieo ttco olcialms, bocatlos, A&»la WaaWnjtoß, Dwct aterro flmUbflrid, Plttiborgh, Fa. rVHoMAa:\«t WitfUi .Awokmt TS JL Cocmclum at Law. ■ ( _ ! OwnMi Lfc IMPsmL oxmt,.camf<* aim rt«T. PillU.ATih._Pm. MlfaUwljrT e i. «. a 80H0YBB, Attomjhts m C. Li*. Oflc», 1» foorth ftmrt, ■; ■■■..!.■ - > 1 • ‘ B. - M.—BMTCH, Attomto- Imp J, Cora lOiat tit IMjlm naoni MiKDEN’B LAW mnLWBQB, Ho. is Monoid tea t* St. P«ur’«Jolwu:ch. myia-Jtly DMVMttSTS. Q9aAS,WOOBUDft~.U^-v;>V>>~r* J 4«U93 WAIAAC*. WOODSIDB * WAIiLACB^? ? ? ; ** WHOLESALE DUOOaitiW, Ho. 506 LIBXBTT RBKIt, SIMON JOHNBTON. Hum a Pom DRUGS iMB OHSMIOAM, miHlBSt, lAHOT GOODS, BURHIHG FLUID, OILS, FAM* FLY MSDXOUnCS, feu, Blrieily prime qaJ jte, wiuch he oUeni M Imnot pricm*. Corner Smith* Uid a&J P»/ % ; toroChllj «o[gp*»noded *1 ell boon. —; A. tfAiINSSTOCKACtt, WHOL*- . iifjiDvcaoßT end'ilMinfactßrerol W&ITS UUJ> AND LITBIBCUE, corner of Wopd uiFront ttretje, HtUburich. ' »hT John h hokFT -.*» iOh. nmwii J)«auu O wt'BUOB. PAISTB,OIM,VABHIBn*» ASD DTK BfUFri, 80. &0 I»lbMt]r.«tra«t, Ptttpbßrnh. All priori wm m«lT« preapt «K»— *- aBM • tronpratteitioO' kkyskkT |K OKU. -H. V«u«oin. Wood itroct, oprnor of Wood liroM u» T\z&a «110y t Fittatargh. Pm. PROUUCE. CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY B, ti'Hirr*"* n— f Mw* •hnl a©d deatar te oniDl, HOTTER, LAKE rum and Produce genmUj, Ho. 26 Wood stnot, PlMabnrgh. sayi JAMES HOLMES & GO., Poke Pace tm and Min in PBOTlfilOHo, corner of Hu fcotmd rroclrttantn. J«6?dly G"j, __ ...NHKND,(snooeuorto Jaok m M a ton Md.) Pou fiouiiD sum tMjgBOYIBIOVfti Vo. U Fourth «L, Mf Lllwty, ijrsusutJrcE J GABDINEB COFFIN, Aawrro* • ?ft*nUV,! rnLASBUVU ■J***2tk3 ■wasois Oo»A4n**,Ho*tl»-A«rt «pra*fW«“ ftlriiiwti. i ■■ i \tT F. JOSlfti. Aaxre Nowa Ajum- W.dA.StUAoTFlKiiTltM** «#4 Hartfard In- •••',' —, tjAkUKL iiUJ£7BSSi»Awr Cmra« OlinuiaOwini niwIlKMHi W»ttr GORDON, BiSMUM v\lrf »lMwnu»o»<b«rA»T,WWrt«rrtw*» _ rv m. BOOK; baoBBMBr auk J<*~iNmu^rcosris7 t * BT-Ftftk^«*i. BRITGOODB. »W«VS^NVVVW^V»*S%^VWWS<. , »S , >'»>^>'' , -^ lV > v 'V tf| n «ujoa:.JmirfK : tubjnu ■’“*■»* ■* ■nriiaoNi cabb a oa, " : (umwihfoKW VUOUULLIDULXSJ IS rouian amd Dorasno dst ooodb, ■». N Wavt-Mnrt, ttM.fcraaa afeon DJmoyd JIL BUBCHSTKLD, meoanor to aß«>stt4*afc,Wlu>baaUao<l BMriinabn 1> tllfll AHB »AH(!I DBF SOOM, Barth- I—t cctn» of Boarth and-Maritat ■toaetfc —> JW.BABKKR4CO., Duuun DtX CHANBONI/OTB, Bum a Bm-. ijgpw*"*"* grockrb. QHKTVEB & LAZEAR, WHOLESALE QBOOBV DOMMlfiaiOH MKHOBAJfTB, Boa. FI and 99 Smitbfleld Stmt, Corner BeooaA, Ja*lyd PITTgBUBQH, PA, y i M. GO WBOLKBALK GBOOIB, f Ho, tTI LIBERTY STREET, | PITTSBURGH, Pa., [ £fifat pmhaieiL the tatw«t of. U» Uia partners, ; will continue *^ >J> boiioM at the old ita&Qt tod will l7 br tliTMtl to recnlvs tba patronage of his eld friewl* I end cnstoman. : . mylfcdtf mm. ■. uurnuo....^.—mo. i iiuritiUL \ITM. H. KIRKPATRICK k CO., Tv Wboluau Gbooaaa, Oouniin UnomuDs 'ado. Deanna in Oocmi Psooncs, ho. 353 Liberty ■tree*, .Plttobnrghi !*•» ap7 raoe. f- ITTIiK & TRIMBLE, Wholmaib JLAanoonaa Aim Obssiwiw Maauaasts. dealers in PBODUOK, FLOUR, BAOOH.GHKJUS, TUB, OARBOH AND LABD OIL, IRON, HAILS, QLAStt, OUTTOHL YARNS, toifPlttebargh manulectu** stmii ■*dobau».. m . : . .cnee. a no. Aianoan, (of the late firm of P. AD. M’Donald 1 Plttoborgb. A Co., WellavMe, Ohio.) f [ \ Ail DONALD k AKBU.CKLKS, Wholb iXJL uii Qaocaaa, PtoDUca nap Gouiusioa Uu oaAATS, Jobbers In COFFEE, H. O. SUGAR and MOLASSES, REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, FLOOR, BAOOH, TOBAOOO, TEAS, RIOK, OUKXSILfiKBPS, Acj, Ho. US end M 4 Liberty St., Plttotwrgh. , . nol4:ly r. tmiAnM.iJi -A, Mtiit I<A n. mmensn. IJKYMKU A BROTHERS, nooeaxm .Llf to Beymer A Anderson, Wboknnle dealers In FOREIGN FRUITS, HOTS AHP SPICES, CON FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FI&R WORKS,AiI, Noe. UK and 123 Wood rtrat, alxtts Fifth, Ptttabnrjh, | Psna'a. ; Jyflhdly | sands a. T -n r n-rV - lll " lfl> wnoAE. HEAD k METZGAK, Gkoobu ahd Oouiaatoa Mascha art, sad dealers In all I kinds of Ootimr Fftowooa *nn Fu'Tisimnn MA*v- IvACTOkM, Ho: 249 Liberty street, opposite bead ol I Wood attest, PltubarghyPa. ap&ly t>KO. B. JOtfKS. Wuotaaiu Oulu T ta GROCERIES, MAHILLA ROPE, OAKUM, 1 0114, PITCH end PUtobnrgh manufactured articles, | Ho. 141 Water street, Above (be Moacmgahela Bridge, I Pittsburgh, Pa. aomasr - ,V ,j,. ■- - v- - T *- 9. b>i.iba Robert dalzkll k cu. whol* uu Gaocxaa, Oonnaaiop tn tfesv&wiM MaacMASTt, end dealer* i»_rßQDUoli,a»d,~ritto* LAUBKUT k BIUI’TON, WaouuALS Gaockia. Paot>c<ai Paauba and Uonwustca M AMTt, Mo. < Sixth atreei, Pittsburgh, Pa. bolfcly • - aons ... jomm wiuon. WAIT k WILSON, Wholesale Geo ons, Oamnmdmn MnoBASTt, and dealers la Produce and PittabnrgU manatactoree, Ho. 153 Lib* —tyetTseyVUtabnnb. n2B IbAIAH DICKEY k CO, Wholmalb Oadcna, Connuetoa MnacEajre, and dealers In PRODUCE, *u,9>Wet<retrvey«wd « Troat stew*, Plttaborgb. Jti. DILWOUTH k 00., Wholbali e Qaocaaa, Hoe. 13U and 132 Second street, osar hnUthSeld, PtttAborgtt. 00l rOHM VLOYBACO.,WboumauGbo (r can asp Consume* MancionyMe. 172 Wood end aa Liberty, street, Plttaborgh. je!6 TtriLUAH BAGALKY. Wbolualb FT Gaocaa; Sdk It and 2D Wood otnet. Pitta bqrgli, Pe. Itafcdtl ALEXANDKK KINO, Wholbuli <3%bon, Importer of Seat A«v f Vo. VTt Üborty mne£ Pitteborghi Pa. - ' mh« jfr^JrvjF^CTVHKna. AJtflEIi, : £ENjnSTT & -QON, Mjjru jL/*aotub» orWOITRATOSB OMIJLiAS# O&XAH OOLOBSD WABX. > - ’ KTOimr t at 80. 74 Fiord grgKPi Pitmcaori, Pi. mhlfclyti ixL corner Plkeiad O’lUra atiwti, mu th* OUj W«ur Wctta, Hetttmrrt,' l%~t lf«Htacttir«i» of HACKISTOttH A£I>HBMPaIIIj’B IMPBOVSD PATENT OSCULATING MIA* ENGINES *ND 6LIDB VALYXS, of tii liWmd bed rtyie. ffISMSVg&L*-to BAMflO^b -"— —tua SHfilgSfl, MimbitiQß: JOSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO." 1 r »•£•,. *f*i ■>'> Ov' >; ,1V 1 tlrti aAd Liberty streets, ! , , r . L ■ ... ■ ymmguciirfs., ' UWIBtOIISTIABMSiftSI' kiCfeimßßT, to, to ... . wylStt ! \iTsS3isnsoJiMS*oo7*or2is u BEVKKANUK, N«. 50 WatesSt., GoPUUbnirt, tDAnoLctaioref EOILHJI UIVETS, WBOOQHT.miK»3, t>oimoM A ttD BAILROAD, BPIKBBaI.I fclV tin, Inrg. or «m»U, m»d» tactdoE At ihort notio. A pood —grtaiditdowUMUy on bond, mjnr.ni J. A. **>«•*■ » r t. WJTWITT T- CAMPSKLC. CIXCRLSiaB GLASS WORKR— JZaWOLPB, CLOHKKTC A 00., Guss Maxm©- Tessas. Warehouse, No. 19 Wood street, corner tf yimr ... • softlyd BEJrriaTßir. fIIKKTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT X PAIN. BX 188 ÜBS OF AN APPABATUB I WUXBKBX NO DBUfIiaAfIALVAHIO BATTERY ABKUSND. : Medical gentlemen end their teoUHea bare had , their toetb extracted by my proc—a, end ere ready to I teetlfy m to the safety end painleesnme of the open* I tfrm —whatTTtr bee twen Mid by persons interested in peerrtlag the contrary, having no knowledge of my procef. MTABTITIOIALTZKTB inserted In erarystylo, and charges very low; warranted in all cases to be ol I tbo beat material. J K, OPDBY, Dpitut, 184 Bmithfleld at. JOSRFH - ADAMS, Dwtibt, Connell/'* Building,corner ol [Diamond and Grant street#, Pittabargb. _ „ L , ttirt««Mito.Dr. A. M. Poltoek, Dr. Bullock, Theodore Bobbins, Basest! Krrett. mySidly BOOUBELLERB, Kc. WPA. G. JOHNSTON A CO., Statioh- W ua. Blah Boo»jlAnrAom»«»», ah do. toIATHd, Bd. W Wood Btroot, Kttdbnrgb. USD RAY k CO., HoOIULLBES AMD S*A- Tunms, Ho. 66 Wood Stroat, next door to tbo comer of Third, PlltoWryh, Pa BOBOOL ond LAW 800 KB coniUatty on bend.' “1 U KKAO, ItoouBUJU <AHb Sta t} 0 nont, 80. 78 Fowl. otroot, Apollo BnlbUngn. THiMMijraa, kc. JOSEPH HORNE, Dbalhb hi Thm ■inoa, SmaoisiaiKJ exp 6mv Ooens, He. TT Market street, Pittabargb. >pl< E«ATON, MAOKUM k 00., DmAL.ni I* eCAßxanoipaiias, Txtxvntal, Nonooa, sic., Hoe. IT aadlfi Fifth street, Pittsburgh* apli REAL ESTATE AG EATS. \jU liJjtAM WARP, Dials* tv Pscs* | T f moons Noras, Boast, Mostoaqbs, and all sa* ! earl Urn for money. - fstsoMcan. pmvra LOANS through myagtocy onuasrlsHetenna. Thom wishing to bmt thsir money to good ad* I nntagSicaa always find first and aeoond olaa paper ! at 10 pfcti for sue. I -communications end fntarrlews strictly oenfi dentiaL Oflfco, Grant strait, apposite St. Peal's ontbadraL . . Jrtidtf .tunniTKCTViuti,. TAMES M.BALPH, " UdIUIMI, *—*g* h»^___i!£- BAACKKKEL—SO bbis. No. 3, lug 4* - NIMrM AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL; PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1863 JTKJT BOOKS. jgOOKS FKESH PROM THE PRESS. UTAH—Jean Pan! LiefcUr'a great novel, now flnt translated by 0. T. Breoki, sad pnbilahed by Ticknor A Ttelda, Psatoa. 2 vola. 92* A PRXBBHT HBAvftH—Hy the anther of Patiesooof Hope." 1 vol 11. GRAVBB TBODGBTB OF A OOPBTItT PARSOH —By Bev. A- K. H. Boyd, cf •* Recrea tion* of a Oenntn Person," *«Lelsnse Ilenrs In Town," Ao. 1 txA. fl 60. POEMS—By Adeleble Anne Proctor. Bine and gold. lvoL 11. THE RESULTS OF KMAHOIPATIOH—By An* gnatln Cochin, Kn*Xatre and Oenn clllor ef Park. Work crowned by the inUtnte j ef France. Trio Bitted by Mary L. Booth. .91.50, I Jnst teoetred and to sale at the Bodkatore of da9> B. 8. BAYIfI.M Wood atreet. Gun.' BOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. imperial Ooarte*-a splendid Bock. SUM. GalUry of Famcne Pccta, L 0 (Unatratibna. lit-60. In the Wood*, with Bryant, LoegMJow and Bel* lech. Bd. Tbe Forest Hymn. By Wa. 0. Bryanu f A Haalttt*a MkoatUaeow Work*, 3 vale, H «l r gßt. Hatlonal Hktoty, by Loaslng A WHlteme,call WLU*' Pos&e,ekrtb and TntVy mcroeeo WaahtngUn Irvtag*e Werka, tnetadtng the Lift o' I Washington. Poets of the Mlnetsenlh-Oewtnry. UoldamKb's Pcetloel Wash*, foil Tnrkey moiocco. Olaetraud. Lemb'e Work*, & vola, X «alf f gflk LUe of Dr. Adam Olark, d vote, 8 vo. foil sail. I>r. Adam (Park's Oommsntan, X aalf, fU. PHUTUORAPH ALBUJU!, Holding ftom 12 to 100 ptetuee, eqnare end eblong, eletb end Turkey zamooca, exqiMUly ftokhed ana made at oar own estabUshmant, In the taoet dnrmbte toannsr, ranging from 60 cento to 111. bibles, lo grnat variety, from S 5 ceata le $36. eelt J. L. REAP, 78 Fourth Unit NKYY BUOKJ4 Mltlu. Bj. Marlon H trims 4. Byossbt Bart. By'flanry Ward Besehsr. Tbs Wagoner of tbs AlUgbeolM. By. T. Bodi< tmo nti Im Miserable*. Cloth sod paper edition Among tbs Piss*. M *• " Tbs Btodeat Abroad. ByKlsihsll. Ooantry Urlng tad Ooastrj Thinking. Aiosrles before Bn room. New tiytn turtles, for Men, Women end Children Tbs Fhsstom Beqart. Pblliy—Ulnrtrstod. OiiTer Wendell Holts e*’ Poems—bios sod gold. Appleton's Taxpayer's Kennel. Like sod Unlike. By A. tt. Bos. For «de by , EAT A 00., U Wood at. JjtOK 1863 rocKrr and oiiDsnuo bocbb diabieb; PHTHTOIASr VIBITIHQ LISTS; KHQLIBH AMD OCKHAM ALMAJIACa; rorvbbr J9UBCSJLJLAJrmOVS C*4HDB. pURNITURJC HUiLIbU uvr WHOLESALE OB RETAIL. loan a. anvoin. JAB. W. WOOUWELi, AT nd 09 AM itrMt, egpcatt* C. Nnoodvo A 00. «nd 111 Roartb ftre»U mhtO .iuuai rum pATBttTED OOT. 8,1861. Dithridge'i latent Jit OVAL I.AMP CHUINIEB, 111 MMofretavA «T .. JUY ; XX riiUTT GLASS. A\j Tb—a ChianW mw tatapcej fcc lb* lit fltiMi which hwiioi ill ftfti« Uu ajtmUji <lom not e*poc* iito crecEiiu.. . . l D. DITHBIIWa, Xmi Yost Pitt Glare Work# . Wcahicctoa street, rVttJGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, U UIbBAMD DV 3 STDFFa, IMDIOO BLUB, I HdBBHUB OF 06FF.8, BtOTB POLUB, FLA- I TOBIHQ BXTBAOTA HUXMBSB. OIHHAJtOff, I MAOIrOLOPHS, ALLBPIOBrWHOLBPBPPCB, I MUSTARD BBKD. (JANOS OIL, SWBST OIL Hd I . Ml Unde lndomnn,*U Mudud Ptuot I nudldne., to, to. In elor. end for m). km by ' 1 , ‘ woaDaU)l l, WALLAVJdi I I So6ldbortyßrort. | P. S. Oonntrj norabaata,Hiw. poreliMlny eto. j (bn,TOlddonoU^toonD HdiOAndn.<«_**, |. eel - i • WOOMIDHA WALLA/JFJ | to. >o F°i BAUR VRBY;i I-. ftCM WAGOVfi, and BPIBSKT' ITTAfIftBB: Afib: GOAD fOABTfi; TUII*KB wnßßT^flAMAlg.^A&agN* I SB'S, BBIO& AND AZOIB MififlS'ft I ItAitßuWß, elt maaM oi thrbuAdry tlmhsr} alaohD kinds ol repairing attandadJto prosiptiy. Apply U I ” BOBT.IHAAV, WatßW MaW i R -1 : Back'bT TsidanllfifißetVfimiaa, Al'toahsAyr 1 mhlltlyd : H ! i.„ JAMRti-IRWIIV Maoolsotaiwr Cd OIL OF VITBOL,, - |j end i j , ... auda ammonia. Orders left el William Bolswe AjDo.'s Offloe, oer- Her of Mtfket and Fljnrt eueeta, wtiUfc^g^ptyt OIL WOj ItoftßM* Md dealt! la OAttBOS OIL, bi atij is tfcu u&rkeU '■ I •»• - •- ... nh , «gio« ol CUM* AOtwaa.JufcUr '(talon fell *ttho offlooof Uu«« the 8U ChulM Hotel* ot the o3tt» of S***?*. ftf* * (10,, ot «t their vwki is Uwi»nwlH»i will H»■ leaded to. Moyers *f Oroflo OH. T YON ARNSTHAL, fipo»T»B _A*D I i Orals* Id tbs most select breads or QXNO*B« 1 HAVANA OIQAE3, tuKl »11 kloch of BBOIIKa AMD UUIWINO ioBAOOO.BNUFX, FAHCJT I HSKBIWHADU PIPSB, TOBBL AC;, nrletj, ONDFB TH* BT. GBABLKB BOIKL. Pittsburgh, Pi w < M. B.—Tbs Imds supplied oa liberal UrtM. ■ ] mylUdly W. ifOUpG, successor to Car? • viiKht A Young, Ho. 87 Wood itosMaraer I o( Diamondalley, dealer In ell kinds of CuTLHBY, BA2OBB, RIfLAS, VKYOLYKBS, KMIVSB.MIB- Sofia, GUNS,Ao., Ac. A targe MeortiMSt ofthe I sbore goodsooasUpUy on bend. WF. MtIIHHAT.Ij, Dmnni Wall s Psms, BobmMi do., Ho. 87 Wood *ka*, Pittsburgh. > **' T> jl FALMEK Na Wood tit, XV, Dealer la BOW HITS, HATB, STRAW TRIM MINGS, and STRAW GOODS gsasndlj. BOOTS JtJTB BHOES. JOHN CAMPBELL, Manupaotornrop BOOTS AND SHOES of erenp deMriptk*, Ho. M BtalthSsld >tWd, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocSbdiy 80. AX.BREB, SON & 00.. W«ol»- liU mo Brail DSALES! n BOOTS, BHOffl, Aq.. owner Taartb sad Wood stissts, Pittsburgh. JJtl. 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A Brilliant Victory—Estreat of the Eebels. , We continue the ume wrttir*i narratlve of the subeeqaeot days’ fightt»g,wbieh la power of deaetiptlon, life-like presentation of the thrilling loeaee of tbe battle-field, endsaz ulned, atteatlon- fixing Interest, will be found fally to tbe acoount of tbe gipvntla bot tle of Wednesday, already in the heads of onr readers: tHB B&TTbI OX JKDUDiT. Fixlo Bavoxx Moirx«»8BOBO*, V Jxnuxry 2, 1865% )> In bj iMt letter I left the eon tending hoiti reposing on their inu efter the greet itrnggle of Wednesday, Dee. Slit. There vu hot little alarm after the battle, and oom paraUrely little nneasCneaß,* eaeh army tWak ing, denbttesi, that Its opponent was tee mack exhaosted beware about renewing the strife. There Were plaees that night, indeed, whine sleep oame not to steep the senses in gentle forgetfalness. The poor soldier, whom ihe ballets of the enemy had not yet reached, eoald -gather a few leaves or stioks or corn < stalks for a bed, elasp his falthfnl rifle In his [ urns, and with his blanket around him, If'he were so fortonote at to possess one, oohld deep soandly, notwithstanding ths bitter eold. ll* eonld build no Ires, for that weald reveal enr position to the enemy; bnt so pa- Ogned was he, that he eonld still slumber, !al though his frame shivered involanUriljin the wintry night atmosphere. < Bat tho mangled hero lying on tho fold or In the-hospltal, knew no repose. Agony im pelled oblivion; and to those who felt Ui<jm •elves maimed, crippled for life,-tho keen mental angnlsh mast have been even more in tolerable than physical pain. And there were the faithful surgeons; too, who knew no jest from their dreadful labors, and toiled on [all through the long weary night, r -“On Thursday morning the son rose in alky without eloads; bnt along the eastern horiaon VU i broad softe of mist and fog, seen through whleh tho great laiaiaary looked red and bloody, .at If in symppthy. with the horrors of the 1 battbftold. s.•**.• : , Hiu Just eightyolook whan, thereat of • niixpn Tef with a terrible stxalfi* unknown a ttjrtinys before. A skinhish had begun between the pickets in front of Palmers lines and those of tho enemy, pur batteries immediately oommenoed shelling the woods from which the rebel fire proceeded. Two. doiea pieces of the enemy's arUUery opened In reply, and, having by this time] ao enrately obtained. the range, of the elevated croond betwoph'-fte pik. «nd irajtroad, rs>on which ,*» nay of .nr troopi nor* .nuuMif, their guni.wsre worked with. greater- anal than ever before.' 1 ’ . t- : i - fornTof shell, srfhresnel, rbufcd spot 'sphoitiMi'dtthand Obtoog jho.ti Wewhurlwii -raeaidrdyUasaat profoeion brat too-fteld. |ou Infantry, nimbi, to uko u, part in this [ter tibia duol.leyeloae njxm tba ground, ths‘lor, mines'ratMtnfliy'whitting v ap®' ia * , f ln l 'amonjpitlho ( n.»n<laronndUon.XV«jfW<"‘ dcrfuUhnt-sofewwiWftrJtaedsby tklalrol lompartt'-yet ther«Wetwmt<i4iy eregldm all along the loft and _oorifcirw_atrdlt( not far 'ono,at laaat,o{ Us. member* *?*>•“ 9»*E>W , ad. XBkth Indiana-battery, -UmiktHsUp ' .«.emiewdiag,’'Wae;m'a.iat-naamtt- tosfcmh llowend didgreat aorrloo in Anally atloncQ the bnsmj’lguns.' When th. filing coasa howoror, aararal of itaTirard rnsrpherewohn ed, one-thlrdofthe boraaa wera disabled] at aomaaf the pieees were drawn off tsitkalie by hand. In en.walostabcac a hnnttr mm; bat irk bad' the satlafeblldn ofheuring from nbek priaonen, who .or. takan* tbs pest day. n itntcmsot that tho tra from nhi batte ries was nnoeadingl, atUoUra.and anaokaowV edgmont that their artillery wnadooldedly In ferior to oar own. BnVaftar ell this Kuooasi of one, it b aselett to dauy that a (onoral floum and despondonoywes bcginnlngtospioadin tba artsy, among both efioon and man. I Xha dsint of MoGook had chan gad eat lino of bntUeupon theright. Tha aoattnndilut taltotti of Johnson and Varik, aa Walln, tba somewhat lew fatally broken rbfimoob of Sharidaa, war*, m-aollaotod as noil as jjoall bb, and rangad la Una of battla no longer at right angttt with the turnpike, and warning roradtoward'tha town; cnt aimbatpatailal with the pike, and thrown bank away In tba , dlrootlon of Stawart's sroak. Oar centre nnd | loft had alao b#e» Somewhat withdrawn, to ao oord with thb nWr arrangement of tba right, I aidltaaomadtomanythotwahadaTaryWharo I boaa pasbad baok. Thearmy was weakened I by tta long Ibt of oaeualtiae, by lorn; four thoosead oaptnrod, and by ujorotkan that, many atraggtora whs bad anamafuU; demrted their oomraaes iq, tbs boar olUheir-oaeeirity, nnd skolkad. away from tba bold.:- 1 Xha man triad to flatter thrauelras with taloe of the er rlratof rutaforoemratt; bat alia I tho batter informed nil know that tba last . araitable dl vlaionwaa eten now on tha laid', and that all tha freah man who oonld poialWy bo bronght ap, would, as far as nombara ara maodrnad, amoaat to a man handfal. In point oft faot, the rainforoomrate: roooirad daring Ue! day, oonsisted of aaly twa brigadae, Walkat'e, of Pry'l dirlalon, and Btarkwaathor’a of ftoaa aoaa'a. 1 knew that tba tatter, at leaf!, could bo depended on aa ageittat twioo tboir num bar, but what, after all, was tbatf | \ i Tha rmtawad afforte of the anamy early 'ln the morning, to annoy the right whig, tho Im pudent wralrj ohnrge away aroand to oar loft tha arming before, tba hoary oannonadoOn tba eoatraat tight o’olook, tha continual riporta that won bronght In of rebel, raids botweon Horfraaaboro end Kasbrllls, and tha ogptaro of oar wagon trains In that dlrootlon; the oo naslonal booming of cannon away off to tba roar, ths whitting of bulleta orar ’th4 Arid from almost araryi point of tha oompao—all tbaaa things tended to produo. .sinking of hearts amongst tho soldiers, consequent npon the general impression thay ereatod that wa ware surrounded on all aides, by an qnamy mstly anpoior in numbers, that our sup plies oran now grown ray eounty, would boon oaaao oltogothar, and- that starraHon. rout, ruin and retreat, ware actually staring Ins in tho fd/09* • ' J-' ' Whan thii flan* oannonada took plaoa In the morning, it is naoleas to deny that f foal ing of oonitomatloa and dismay took posses sion of many who are unnaW to faarjand tba opinion bad boina to gain ground that Qan. Ifoaeinana had glran up tbs cbntost, aud-was drawing In bio llnaa pnpantory to Mliag babskoalfaibrlllo. j _ What a Haw Year'* morn wea that t Tat than warn undaunted srala tban vbo main* > talned aateadfast ohamtolnaas aron amidst the general gloom, who amUad whonor at they mat a/wdll known oomrads, and shouted “Happy Haw Tear I” ma amid too appalling thunders of too cannonade. ' : -At too tin too flrat rank worn trad In too morning. I wn, myoalflntb* nr Whorai hod goto to ritlt one of too hospitals. It was ■boat two mile* book; and jot u 'tht int eobo of the mason reaohed their ear?, there were e number of pmilleniinom remli who turned their foots is on opposite direction from thiit wbcndo the sound proceeded, and. b-jgan to more ewey through the weed*; I wm astonished at the suddenness with whloh they same into sight. From behind rooks, teea, stamps, where I bed sot before sns-j pee ted the presence of any one, they jumped op u the thunder of the artillery reached them, ions with and some without gens, and walked off, deliberately abandoning their comrades who they knew were about to re eommenoe a deadly straggle with the foes of the nation and of mankind. 0 It was a shameful sight t and for each recreant wreUhes i no panUbmeat can be too severe. The artillery battle orsr, there was hardly a circumstance which, after the previous days tremendons : scenes, woald be noted by any ode: and this day passed like Tuesday, in a series of iatenßiaatdeßklrmijhes, with a con stant, prolonged and most exhaofting expec tation of the instant renewal of the battle. Only cnee did the k repeated and dropping dis charges of muketty swell Into a roar; and that was between one and two o'clock,-when the eobsoj’S pickets adyanoed upon the right, and opened up a brisk fire upon Johnson said Davis' moaT The latter* however, anxtoai for any opportunity to fetrievo the reputation lost the day before, returned with latarestthe saaoy aainto of thereb*u,and sent them bask into their oedar thickets, minus a soore or two of their number* ■ , - bate is tbs afternoon s body of rebel cav alry appeared on tbs summit of the slope,-In the nelghborhoodof the brick boose whioh was bnroed on Monday. It was a. sight worth witnessing when Loomis turned a ooopte of his famous ** Parrots" in that di rection, and threw some shells at the mount* od'raseals.; Had the Oolonel earned them all the way In his hands and dropped them down, be oould hot apparently hate deposited them m ore accurately in the oxaot spot he waited thami than his long range eannen did. Their course through the air and their fall in the midst of the rebel sauadrons, resembled nothing bo much as too feight of a bird, trained to wing Its way in a special direction, and light npon a particular spot. The stam pede and dispersion of the rebels consequent upon this spmadid artillery practiee was wit nessed with great latisfastion by a group of officers, and General Palmer highly compli mented the Oolonel and the battery upon the spot. . The events of the. day wen now over, tod the army, (except the wounded*) passed u un comfortable end cheerless a irtght as that which preceded It* TBX BITTLSOV VXIDar. fclomrxaxsaono, January 4, 1863. At precisely the tame hoar on Friday morn* tag at on the day before, the thunder of artil lery called all the troopa to arms. This Ume it was the rebel batteries eommanoed the fight; but our artillerists were not slow-in replying to them, and for about twenty minutes the i country for miles around resounded with a j eentinual;rear. Then the firing eeased, m If I by mutual consent, and both parties hauled off to repair damages; although during the conno of the afihir a rebel gun was dismount* od, and the battery to which U belonged, si lenced. ■The ermy felt in somewhat-better spirits this morning,as it was evident from the erenU* of the l&it t w a n ty - four, he urp, that the rebel' leaders were exceedingly diffident about re* . newing the battle, even with the of the twenty-six guns which they captured from us on Wednesday. The news had two spread through rise camp of Van Clave's dl vision having been sont across the river the evening before, and !this convinced the men that they were not so completely surrounded as they had imagined. There were three things, however, which still depressed their : spirits—the actual scar city, of food, tbeprsspeot that communication with JHashville would be out off entirely, end a lie which the rebels taken prisoners began to circulate, bp icstiuotion from their leaders, namely: that Bragg had reoslved large r*r. inforoemcnta from Richmond. NobwiuiitAad lng these drawbacks, the tone of the army rose every hoar, as the men merited the dis inclination of the rebels to renew the strug gle, aad-eomprohended how completely the master mind of Boseerans held all hie forooe under control.. Re-awakened oonfldenoe; be gat fresh eourege, and I felt sure that hap engagement with the foe that da/, would i re i salt,in aligns triumphfor oar arms. '! —Hour after-hour-the ejnomy kept feeling i ,t; truundimr, lihesj as If hewers trying to die in' oover a weak and. unsupported plage, upon i ur f . apprehsnsion was' felt leii he‘ shouldagaiu M- i ry sail the .right, and/gain*, what ihiA so Jpfiji j i C loomed;to be oneol his objects, ipeeseeeiop bf tfc the Mnrfrembort>‘ Boadin. oar.rcar. jThose, a* fcowwer,who knew-the initiation of Thd' >si OWre*s ‘dsriafaK'wpen .tho other side of! the' tft river/fortSortalUtCfa wfifitf ibwrebsteiipujfi re tfW.rekd, 4)1 upon -fce >*irbme >p ai«utrour o'clock, whhnk fibres fan el nonade which had been going on for soma, 2' 'timeppbnlEe'loft,^wWsneoeWiedbyadWfear V Ibgcrash' of .musketry j and the wholejsrmy, . at cube that thehatUe'wM pe*j I newedin earnUi. .. r Tho ground on the west side of Che mbs Is I t much more irregular than,that upon the east.'* • Toward tho roar a moderately high bluff rise* : ■ framthc river. The level*ground above' was the oceno of the rebel cavalry.charge on W«A -uetday. Going toward the townyouasoand. .a wooded hill, and find upon the otherside a patch of low cleared ground. Ton cross this, and cdmo.to a part of the stream the bank is eight ur~ten feet high.A narrow ' eiripbf gtoend upon-which there are trees/ but no underbrush, intervenes between the tiisr and a rail fenoo. Upen the other ride of the latter is a woods in and for the diitanoeof half a mile going from the. liver, jyou seem to be gently ascending si low wooded hill. A deep ravine runs down the side of it, in a direction nearly paratleljwHh the course of the river. When thesummit ef the rite is -reached, there are a oonple of level cornfields, and then another strip of dense woods, Immediately be hind Which lies Murfreesboro'. It was in the oornfields last named, and in the woods be hind j them, that Tan Clove's division, now commanded fay CoU Beatty, of.tha 19th Ohio* was posted on Thursday evening-two of the l brigades mostly in the open spree, while the. \ third; waa in a more covered position, and was I protected by some slight fortification* of dirt und logs. Tfaje enemy, panning .his usual taotios, massed three of his divisions, Rain's, Ander son's and Brookinrldge's, the whole-under commend of the latter, and hurled ithem against VanCleva. i He evidently intended to oriub the latter at a blow, but probably had no fbrthor design, at this time, than the de struction of this division, and the occupation of the ground on whieh it had been stationed. It does not seem probable that the rebels intended to begin a general battle at that late hour. ■ ! . Van Clove's men .did not yield at once to the 'rebel onset They itruggled for a! time with greatbrsvaiyagainet tremetdeus odds, but at length, being literally overwhelmed by superior numbers, two of the brigades; were broken to pieces. The other continued for ■omC minutes longer to maintain Its ground, until the prospect of being compUW? ronaded threw it into a panic. Xbenlt broke, mingled with the others, and the whole were pushed brek in great dUorder end with start- Ung rapidity, to, into and a»oss therivar. Tbt rebels, reedered audacious by their lucoees.were preparing to cross the stream, andleontwse the yur»uiVwh« tkepllaut Neelev. who had been harried over from the eentre of oar lines to sustain the 6th division, suddenly appeared With his oempaot liner of battle on the other side. Wood, (Haecall to day.)l>»Ti»» and the Pioneer battalion, are prepared to support him, end open with'all their batteries upon thrrebel crowds. Four teen cannons, planted by the enemy jut' where the woods on the summit of the long low' hill I have mentioned, give, place to the | fore! cornfields, thunder upon us from that I commanding position, and cover the whole | attaok upon our left. A' dosea more behind the : woods, still nearer the town, rain down an iron hall eH over that portion of the fields ;Ho metier. Oar batteries can take here of there. Advance! The enemy had already reeoUed before the intolerable fire poured into thorn by Hogley’a men, and the latter, determining to finish their portion of the business then and there, stepped boldly inte the water, weded eaross, all the time bonUnuißg their fire, and then »a»3M«a» JK*(*rAaci > - r . . \ " ' ' " •• VOLUME LXXVXr-NOja «Untad upihebMk to Monro nfoelholdupon the hnirew strip of timber destitute ot«4ot» {Juab, which lies tmiween tho tow V* <4» ‘“lithe fenoe tho rebel* rally, ini u w men wml tho tank, th.v »re gt*-** »»_■ storm of ballot* below ohloh.tH^wkfcb might (toe w»j. They hoilUto *a la*UtJi hot b»« old Stanley !• thwoeudergW them on. Colonel Btonghton, of tho lhhHlod cen. io there, end will not retreat. Cplonel j. P. Miller eelli elond to hio men to intend firm. Cot. Scott, of tho l#ih Iffinrfu, ronando hio regiment of their well-earned becor*. The dioirioe forme rapidly upon i.tjie bsnk t raise# e loud ohout ee of coming rleUry; end, redoubling its fire, chergoe toward tho :obo. linoe. tho tetter swap end ewej|tor a me mont, end then crumble to plooor. On ; on l the rebotsjero retreating in eonfuriou up the hIU: the awn of the Ttlh Fennsyl?hole foUow closely,' and' the leg ef tho fern into tholr hand!; The progfew of flM lep re Joeiir io the march of feta, }eod J>efU end Hasoalf follow oloot bohlnd him. In vein tho enemy wife npon story clnmp j of bushoe or tUutar of trios, no » point .of defonao. Ihey ero otiU rolled backward, un til tho .bettertoo era roeobod «ituated at the edge of the level corhfiald*. Ai ehergo ;i* nado upon theso, Bud the feeriiil boji o? the nth Ilftnoii capture three of tho iunri Col. Miller'* oommand puihoo forwefd end takes another.' Away go the robclo ever the eorp fioldo, followed bjr oneh a deadly,tempest «r belli, that If all who foil were allowed to lie thoro, they would enxioh tho: gfouad with tholr eareaase*. Our troop* adeaaoo half way across aha Hold*! but it is already night sno S dooms it inexpedient to inter, at that odpujo forest bejoad. ; j II Oar batteries. Irons oTery portion .of tbs field, had bwn all the time thundering away noon the enemy, and the angry leepteg lot fliune from the mouth* of cannon continued until it wmn quite dark. Before the troopstof Healed hfid charged upon the fourteen rebel guns at the edge of the cornfield, Oapti Brad* ley, with the och Ohio battery, had materially izinred them by an enfilading fire from the center of our linen: • I rod* over the field that night; and again, the next morning. Ftom the bfink of the river to the last woedi in front of Murfref ■- boro, a dlatanoe of more than jt mUe.tha evidence* of terrible earn age were! everywhere visible. On both side* of the fence, along the slopes ef the low hill, on the sideband bottom of the ravine, and especially in the Ural corn field, soeres ef rebels lay In every form of ghastly death. Jt At night, immediately alter /be battle, the whole fiyld, from one end to 7 the other, to- j sounded with the shrieks and groins,end' broken prayers of the disabled rebels. The contrast between the patient endurance of out own wounded, and the restless, agitated and almost unmanly bearing of the (rebels. In a similar condition, ts always most; re markable. One of them will nue'i greater! outcry than all ©t half dose® disabled Union feoldiers; I was much /truth with the nature of the prayers whiehiome of these men in e dying condition were uttering. A disquieting denbt seemed to rest upon their minds II te-whether they had.oten engaged in e righteous oause, ana witpono or two the entire hordes ef tho preyer/Woe a petition to Almighty: God for forgiveness in case they had done wrong by, taking pert in the war. These Were some of the deceived end betrayed men bf the South, whoßO blood Will real heavy upon the souls of 'tho rebel leaders. . . \ Xbla brilliant affair via the [hinge upon which the fours* of affairs abopt Muifreos bero tamed. tunic of she; Union »mj tras entirely restored from tbit boar*; and wheu.one of Geh. Bouflifeau’s aids galloped over the Sold to annoimco.the victory-to the other divisions, followed by & apnbfer»af Gen. .Negley’a ettff with a captured rebel beooer, there eu a burst of such tremendous chter i lug a* had not bees heard slno* ;the army left I Nashville ■ ehearittg which muijt have sent a thrill of terror through the pebel legiona around UorfreetbarOf ... j Again had Ifeglej shown bii gallantry; I again had Colonel X. K. Stanley exhibited I that earnest ,oourage>rhich' deserves and la* ] sure# sueeess i and Colonel J. .&•' Bcolt, ae* 1 riously and painfully woundad) -had proved I himself ■» worthy leader of his {regiment. I The lost of the enemy was more than S/H>o | in killed, wounded and prisoa«ri|Whi!e oar { ovndid not «xoee&600» Xhi rebel Geueial' ] Hanson eras killed and Hainan mortally I wounded. _ ' BARU or BXtnp^r, ■ J|aa. 5> 1563. • It eommtßwd nlaUg «n ;3?rid*y--night About tvelM o’cltwfc , **4 the poo r unih*l»«t<i toldias hii-ii Itua naa b! it. j When moru ing an*i tho rein ww. ttfil paaribjg tops in s«r«at*t*ni before thomoh soal4.pxej»fo ,& hw?taft hmM £ns ( 'i£® night ttfaxo. they, vins Q»u*f to.wjM bjf ] 3 i ,v; dia?., had . .no,,ma»i Wjin* °T‘ SWhfc.' I VnownStWhe-lii for fbamttmiv'batwrtafiriy Um<»mmi«s*ry de-' Urtm tiinibyr model whb fibuiaheitihthteg Sat- "bard tick” toth. Mldior. wh.n they were eomfortably encamped ui aentthaa mUona of jfowr.trhan they were U the Soldbefora Marbeeab<«d.riii;the:tetm«*. mae, tktocfculUßoi fat baking hmud, *•» abundant, ; »ad |M «W» *®W» »«• k** * bl.nlog i lithe latter.tioy were a.rityub- ,ef. eiorythlag, iiya their elathea, their guna, 3 tb.tr emmu.llioo, andhati cracker. were tut the thlngi th.y needed. IThlnkofaeud-' ng them >w»f under eueh drphmatnneiel It eau anntealj ba bettered. 1 {-•• ■ 1 ! ''/■:■ ■■ The receptionef-eym thea* mlaerable rn-. Uoni wee, howeyer, a eomfdrt tpthe man is oneway. ItpreyedthateommnnleitUnwlth Batbvilla vai sat entirely but off, and that' tha dangar of aurratlen waabeir. That daerer eeimed at ona tiaa imminent enough; and an Sriday, it ia a lUTUipg fait, tbat tha aoUien af tha Union made thair meale of parched corn aid faroljod'horjn-fioah t ‘ - ' Tha naming ef Batgrday Bar aifwUfnd to a fierce oneefof tha enemy upe* tha did Indi ana regiment, Moot. CoL Shanklla command ing, which vu oat on pioketdatyi- Tha man bahaaad weil,but goffered eeneidetably. All day therein continued to pour. down. I rode along oar iteeebom j»e agtraaity to the othar./aad tha arrangemenUfOT defenee, in eyerj <i«arter, exoifed inmy mind the ief tieit admiration for tha gajtiu of the oom ■nandihg Generali Krery pilot was gnerded with tha matt lornpulone ear.; tke worlu, thangh aUght, wool* prateaf man a long Una from tha effeoti of mniketry ditcher get; a Non of battalion, eenid be matted at any ma m.lt at a thraatanad, point j and ’I Mi fwtf OanTinead that the penlian aonld not be »*•», b«U tand- Tineo .lowly toward th. anbmy by maan. of a aariaa of Hda piu. Bit aharpihaatara <*- oaaianally annoyed oi trod bahindtha wall* aftba brick banw wbiak wad boned on Mon day Bauiaan loonromoyad thatnanayiaee by bariag than walla battalad dawn, t: Tin a Said near thlf koajw,tharobell had aaaatnatad aama ride pltai mad bom: thaw they kept np a Taxations Aring at ear frtnt litea and piokata. It waa dalarmliad at all baaarda to drita them ont,iand taka paaaaa lion of tka'warka; and Oolon.l JaJm Beatty, whaaa eondaet all thrangh thi. trying oriaia had attnatad tha attnUan at tha army, waa aaiaatad to load the atomlng party. Taking with him hla own ragimanU the Id Ohio, and the 88th Indiana, Oatanal Hnraphraya, ha ad raaaad with tha ntmott intfajddity, drovo amt the rebeli at the paint blithe bayonet, end triumphantly bald tha werke. That waa tn othar laaral added to thow airaady aoqnlrad by a aaldiu who wIU malm hie nmrk in kla- man alapt peacefully enough oaSatnr day night and awake to 4nd tkemaaira. and tha ground eoyerad With anew;- Thla look dit- ; anpnrad, and tha day raUmiaad ielondy and cold; The and an the Said had beeoae wall nigh nnandarabla ;ind It fu b glad aaaaa* far tha army whan the annonneamant wya made that the rebel! hadihutily .retreated from Marfraaahara, and the Union oolulana would marah forward into ilia town. Bauday, the iU> of Janaary, whip jßaaaenna aatarad Murfraaiboro, will ha .a ahaapianauf day In oar eountry’l annali. j'i . P. • i To-day tha mute body at the army u raw log bam lta labor., while tie aaniry la hamaateftha war guard Of tha aaauiy. wha areraplnly ntraating te tha dbapUauaTul lahaaa. . • - !; APPLES. —26 bbla. »ri»» gt«»B Ap >taflSfi£w amSx _ oo'iisusa4J4t op *s® ■ ill he rmiiiWi (firm In* tf I*** 1 *** *—*frr t Mtfff?!E jSSKtSm.yw, br.ax y»*? 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TfaeQofemmait reoareeh U- Itolf the •V»wt** we awyof *ll bide oceridatai aarannahla ■ Pajneati to bo nedfr is each into a* suqi •* «n O9 hud« to »o B*l» w |dm at »• Propdaab fliost bh andenpi distiaetty **Pre9o(rila fce Be«# OettloJVaad addnpeedto Ior«. OiV»fi«. 0. fiultimn, O S., CaUimofe, «*!.* H» *?£*»*» the uaaa of afin*., Uutr aim&toA thrirftri' «•» addronmut Appear, or they vtU Bet w comimno* Bidden neat fansJih good peocf tfthelrlojattr to the 0. d. GcooniatsnC_ff o powhino made Of ae eaMkwkta THOti. 0. BDIjLIJAH, . Jaktd ' UohJU Oei a*d CLU^XLS-A. Y ROPOSALB POK BEEF OATTLB. go&tod »ropc-Ala M inytud nnlQ Hm>lsth DAI or JAtfCAUT; 1853, fcr wm Dopartmaat 2,006 bead *4 BJS Ju? OA^Mfi. ' Tke dattU *r«i to bf ui WMbifigtOß OS4>* 9. O.j and oothafihaal t»*voraflft 1,380 pMMf grot*. Her cattla aiaiUud that wolglu i cm Hum 1«M)8 CNM. Heifart, BUgs sad bulls not *attts& -■ - Tbofint4slWe*y.» : W:»ada.«*«saboß*,da*«»*P 264 b, 1833, t* aswwa tbMMdterMflsmnaMiuikV dfraefc* M» *aadol OaMta p« <*o7 *CB bo to te doMoored aaiar t&Js aontwA • A toad, *Ub good acd prf&aiflttt *scait*|r, wot a* "Tr&pwuli from ooauiietcn wi» hat* MM to cwaolj viih ihiAr bldi, f/«a-4Jabjnl pm; •oas/or wkara tbe MAJaris no* ytmoX tonpp»d toMi bid, will not Vomuldorfd. Sho naaeael £m» *#*b*;*«tai ip, WLwttb thbpsadssaddnsßQlatltboßismkMnal Uto firp. fmyUtoat to bo joa4*U «amfloaAj« etf MeN9V uses, dr Inch c4hac lends M S»<6nai#Vw«l Ah’ ddMia^mnt. All i*Ja U ud dirocSod to ,4 Coi, A. BEOBLWtTH, A. D. 0* amd <J. «. D. fc A,, Washing# o, 7 *. and <rtwnl to M Ohltia.” Form of Gotrrvat* We>‘ ,I*4 .State* — and ——»of U»* cooajy «* » »»* M b«pcl>y ctunaue tut is »bi* ta faUH* emttoii*. In McJrauc* with the tasu cf hb pWtaMta* »4 that, eheold fell proposition l» he iM m • eabe eater Into * peninoi in eecordeoce -timnwitfa* tftoeld the contract be averted Ut» «#» prepared to become his •ecvritte*. ‘ ' iti ThU gaanmlee non he «W«drt >e «*A Wt The reeponaibWty o| the gaaraDtare n»«t bo thown by the <&eiai oertiJUai* ** th*.<S«rtc rfthe seditat District Cooit or cdlhe Catted States X)l*» tKe( Atloroi?. ' „, ' StdrwUcd do —t .axoftawiilt 9* jMted, j*** 4 Boston. riAaos.-^asHig Twolto new aeTdc ootityo Ssfip^KeVK X091H009 rifttioa- u« 9v? AeceWul this week froia the eelebzefan BertenyiM*- ■fpfa.y .f B Art.ftTf.SA.Tifl it 00.. nenriitlegoy throe-wperb S*UAKE .QKA.YfcS,snd »Jta* rlf*K eiuhi&ud Boktiooi? wuw KAaOtv «Hn tu&dncate siooM’Lrgt,-flaxcad tags*. Ijte »M motto 4f«tu Ml tiio »U*e ttutrameate here faH ix«a froois, owntmc t«p, rsasanrioa bridge. (ttfc Uttar lmproveßeeViff in »n; rih*r Vtao&ej ttffl w / - ntQdnm In»prof4nueo , 'i. , _ • . 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