k Ji>.; ■'k : i f ? -,/p ■&l£M i'? . ferns 1 .*■ ■ - i ,r. » S-i vg* ■:!, C- ■.y; • Itfeg |l||lg| : »« =ISE -t:-: iiaiiiiiwilf f w'- >v. > A . • ■■ ■ .' ill y* * . •,i'V V- i.Ji, T * 1786 - ij COMPANY, o», M ' OdmnTMtt. <»>,> u* bW •' »b 4 »a cabboh oils bn iMll/'tlrm CWnuOna.rfallte- A-izhs£ttEG*!3&’ , ?siuim j«., r ju anfcem uuLtauta u uuton, *'ujo* uro / Qkazx 1 Sack* amb v-iX L -SduBlMlM fhi flflwlitw ffokutoiD OS* t * ~fi2HX.Ki l tod QM Owl fleedfc 'I naj J ? ljli la^ A!3StS3B£spi r;,.c. .>,gS£»*p^ v Ky in ‘«id i«- s yroat.y g v l u- iaklW VAJS HUKDKK.±'KOIIPP»*HP ■,v; ■' ! * ot&SjSd6bmm ... ■ Mjuk V■ V- AMD ■»u ~iJyXmEEiMti p«Sbli»gllj ; ffmrfet \i>, i’-.' ~ e "Pjf*ittf)a&aai*i6h : HiicuZjn* 'aa'd ia • tMTSIoSKAMiagDtrpKaiIfKEAI.LY, No. . T MHJlntq m»»t. KUiCtfrtS, ?»■ t ; M>gt: SIMUt SUM. ln_,j «„... J D*™> M'UMUII, STTomS/ 0 "' l Si»dmlf««Mr. MRANH a COFFIN. laaoesßon to a’UwUeM, Inut Oo„ WHOUaAUS U»0- Hi -i] VL^%3sD£kßtsuS^* v IlliKllit iMnh lannwWrUf.Tmftanfr. * "*'*■' ’ Vi : rU; 1 ..4 •V - ,vj ' lUv '■ v * > X fpijij TVATT V lii\l I i JL' m»»w* ' - r’ a iiIGOKTT&Oa, (suooeasor* jto , Tij « Ml* Tilftifti) *» Onnat , BM Knourat fcr tfaml* of QBAXIf, Sißfli tit. ,i cam. r«ot»Birttoil»r eltontioii pud to . , «mS?Ar. tor ltoretiteUtontouUlT. oc&dlp * U '' «>MICS 4?. MftVAV.-KOaWARDtfg AITO *1 —»» Ummoumt, >* th> Mlc of fLOUBi * -asasSr® ~,, Wwir kr Commission iMd.vtaMtTdeJtfS in OKOON : OBASNHPNODOON, *Cn No. 329 LJ oeiatdlj £U)I>£JL BUoo*Motto4na .UarlSS; Liberty street, Pitti i PNaDNCKpUUOONNY AND BOHANfeV -- -« ‘ * • goetfaUg •oUcii«L ■ fctfrdly ■ SuS, glass, uob, hails, ac., KfcQujnutorfr L M« TOUT. r * >H,YOiQT& CO., saooeMorto L. 6. IrSff,PfiODUCK AND COMMISSION M£E QMAim.«AT Liberty treet, Pimbgrgfa, P>- «ofl ni-jnrrtr ■ * , » n "*» c OHJT3: HOUSE ’^^olxujm ;t/HUM'Wr»t»M, Fltub»r»h. ' , SMITH. AwonmUiS^ y;* wKßtnutnfDhacttd • ttftkU zwzt doorU at.r*Urt tihoich. nfffgaf ' -j«« b. wauubs, i-mOODSIDK* WALLACE, 1 j • rl ' ’’" ~ PrraiVai c P*. r ''^ s ' roiUt: ißOOl'i', W HOUBiiai ifrfua, f&ODVCE. v. 4 i ;2ma2»V.w2SHouaE.-HE?JBX -Si. •aliaUkT t> lOESSB% •OTTKB, jLAK t>ing» mianaa * co.: g<«« pia# , . ,-MwSjrnmt«oTI liifiEßTT STHEET, ■:h- -mwnn, n* berierefifl t* nctto tbs h* W'cartotttf*. -v, y mylotdti i n . » wtw«»ATnigr r. ; KXBK*ATaiCU. Aim H. KIRKPATRICK A CO, TV Wnoinaaui Gbocxbs, Ooiunaiio* Mbschasts ato Din-rM iH CoPBSKv Pans cob, Ho. 863 Liberty ■treat, Pittsburgh, Pm. . *>- ; ap7 not. UTTLB, TEIUMLM. LITTLK A TRIMBLE, Wholesale GBOCKBS IXO OoxMIMIOM Mttmttw, d»keß; u PRODUCE, rLOUB,BAOOH,OHEXaE,FIBH, CARBON AMD LA&D OIL, IRON, NAILS,GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufacture generally, 118 Second street, Pittsburgh. OUBCAB M’nQHil-B AMPP*!.*, tea oflTDocsfiilPittsburgh. tek; ; Tk/T DONALD & AKBUCKLI&, Wjml*- ill uu Gbocxbs, Pbodcok ud Oombissiob Hu* tauxTK dohbfWita OUFFKE, M. 0. SUGAR and MOLASSES. -Ht,IHIU , BUUAiia ul BKBUI’B, ELOUB, BAOON, TOBAOOO, TEAS, HICK, CHKKaK, SEEDS, Ao., SoKludlH LiUrtj BE, Pittsburgh*- f ■,* y •« • •■, t~ • • noiiiij 'r. ums^— .j. e. MTsn.,. MM .w. d. mm. 13KYMER A BROTHERS,* suooeseor* JLv to Beymer A Anderson*. Wholesale dealers in )WUIQK; FRUITS, CON fectiossry, sugars, rus wobkbj ao, no*. 12fi and 128 Wood streak aboTS Tilth, Pittsburgh, PennV baldly SS'Sa : jumliihmu. iADA MKTZGAK, Geoqbr* And poxmseias. Mwaiawy emd in all •IShffiri aVmscsoH Mm raorous, Mo. 249 Liberty street, opposite head ol Wood street, Pittsburgh, Fa. ap&ly Q. s.J-^m»:--~ [ ,'.,„,-- r i,i T i if-iiTr VV a. Mass. pEO. B. JONES A SO.N, Wholesale VJT G bogus amd Boar Fomxisaxas, Dealers in MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH end Pittsburgh manutpcturedarticlesr Mo. Ul Water at., Pittsburgh, Fa. »A»in»ni».«■»., , A- f. [ftuftiln KOBERT DALZKLL A 00. Wholb aau Gmooxf»,*<)Qnsniinf yu» Teavaanuie ttusotairn,-add deUers* In PRODUCE and Pitu burgh manufactures, Pittsburgh. ■but tisiißT joan. Hinoi.—.a. valuol Lambert, shipton a uu., whole iau Gaoofcae And Pboooob Dbblbbs, Mo.fi btxth street, Pittsborgb. Pa. jalfi . ■ JOBS JOES WUSOS. WATT A WILSON, Wbolmale Gbo cbbs, OoßJtissiofl Mbbosaxtb, and dealers in Produce and' Pittsbaxgh Mo, 166 Lib erty street, Pittsborgh. : ~ u 2& * ISAIAH' DIU&KY & VO, Wholesale Uaocmk Cosaisstoa HaacnasTS, and dealers in Wafer street, wade® Front street, Pittsborgh. nf "ftIJJJUWOK'rU A(Co”“ WsoLM^ji fj e G 800 BBS, Me*. 180: and LBS Second street, near bmlthfleid, Pittsburgh. • * call- jo a* -i 1 - saoxn. JOHN FLOY!) A CO., WholsaalbOb^ OBBsaan Coauussios MißonaßTs, Me. lT2~Wood and22BiLibeny «treati Pittsborgh. *''• : Jelfi WH.I.IAM itAUAIiKY, Wholbaau atom Hot- Wwi m Woo, oiMk ruu ~ iKlkdif AI.KX ANDKK KlNli, WhoLUALK Oaocsß, Importer of bona Asa, Mo. STS Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. tnbfi YA£Sl\ Whou- DANIEL BENNETT A SON. Maxu rxorfcini ov WHITE BTONS GHISA AND UltKAilOOlxO WUJar ABJE. . ' WOrnca'joo) WAixabcsi at Ho. 74 Turn -Simt»flTHlMM)fl.j; >.; < Btimiyhy & co. t 1 jU comer Pike end O’Hat* «tnet«» Beer u» OUj ■ YVeter Works, TOtts&srgh; PA, Mxna&ctdnra at MAffItTNTOMH AND H ICMP A 1 LL’H IXPBOVZD PATENT OSCILLATINCI.AXKAH ENGINES AHD BLlDE_VAlYßS t ar»U«£m**ndLe*t#tyU7 ' Baring P Qt up machinery of Urge cajwdty and of the beat quality, we are prepared to do beery Job* blng t «aa Mint work In thu line, tnrtlngtkat by proaptneea, and the character of onr week, to merit poMiewetronan.- ,7‘~7 , W. taritt •MaU.itft-itfctt W eu BALAHOKD YALTA OSOnjiATISO BNQIHEa, m combinte, advantage# heretofore unattained In this ‘due of i . jaS&lyd HAMJLb'l'yNfcl^! Ooraer of Pint and Liberty streets, SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINEBT, Ac., Ac.i •:• : -m.; .« y V-V-jT >\v? S- v mylfctf XU EELS, KLIWLE A OO- No. 2U ff Liberty etreet oppealta Sixth, Pittaburgh, I nuumbetmen of WHIP*, LASHES AND SWITCH -18, end eTeiydmcripifaaof LEATHER BRAIDED Ordea •oUcited.trom the trade, end (oodeynnhyt* 1 taetwmttoae. *c‘ t-fßWnwly# ; - S-t&VttifiU&lS; jfinsu Water • Pittsburgh, manntactamaf BOILER &ITETB,. WBOUGHTBPIJU&OOIDIOH AND RAILROAD, of every deecri^tfonj^ ••“Particular died or ihaped SPIRES ami ,BIT> ETB, large or mudl, made tooroer at eherti notice. Ayoodawartment coytaattyo* hand.-rttyaDma T?.XCELSIOB GLASS WORKS.— J2d*WOUri. PLPNSEXT A GOi, fiun MixTTAo-' :vcakkA'*War4horiw? Vo. 4 lS'Wood' itreetj comer of Plxvt,Flttibargh,:PpL eqfidyd .. WITHOUT X PAIN, BY THE USB OP JJS -APPARATUS WHEREBY HODBUQSokGALVAHXCBATTEBY I -j-• - - i- T ■ ; Medical emi tie gi« anl,thw,;fluaiiimii'kkre had their teeth extracted by my proems and are nady to turtlfr ee tFfheityrij ml thqopcra* tloa t whkteWheelewß ■tadbypctioß* Interacted in eeeerungtbe ooatraqr, haring no knowledge pwnaln. :<} •- 1 i - •ATABTIPICIIAI, TEETH lneertedinereryityle, ICijEßk AoAMS, OBmf^OooaeUj'* tl Boilding, comer of fiiMH&d and. flrant Itneti, PlttehlirxhlTl\ ••r.i*";'•.<« j liii.uniir' , Tb ~b 'lf i~iiTliiii| Dr. H.llnrA, Tlir»MlOTYB°WI"l»Bll—IIYllMt.. r.HjfMj ■JtOO} TITM.' O. iJOHNSTQN A CO^SIiTTOT -'IJ: iKlt-Biuni’Boii ttiilitumat, Ais Jam Pnataae, Wo.WWbodiir bet, Tfttt burgh. ieeSQ T£AX ; * Booeullku »asdl Sta • JX» Bcaaaa»JW « Wood Street, next^dowito the corner of gcklrd, SOHOOL LAW BOOKB ooartently on hand. \ •" H •■i 'I’M Booinunt axdj S*a- O a Tionn, No. 78*fosrtk ftreet, Apollo Bonding*. r ] USBPA 'HO&NS. fitOJUtti' V icaoe, BitKaoioxame ixoßnAytaSm, ) e Alr.iVT '' MiEJtL ESTATE jIGEJrTS. XVTLHASt WABD, Wimnr I»wir- Xomun, nl*U«t -• ■fmmticim utatm LOAVS tkraoch irann cafcaaMßftbtetotna. •. ‘ ' f' . Tio«*»i«lilln tolnMrt th«r bomj to fofci it. ss^s^ WSft -^ ; * , rr? All cosmuakstioßiMd iaMrrtewv atralyiMni* dratliL «p)(*lto M. fun WMnl..,.A'ai,f- : .-:.i.v-'..fra jHICtUTECTURAMj. ttohlnr*irtr»>ti. AH—hwCtty. +* o msssss^sm tttiflgWlMT JfaOPlUa tomji DiwhOiri r AND COMMERCIAL JOTTRISTAX.. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1863 Gift books and photograph ALBUMS. Imperial OonrtA—a splendid Book. stAso> Gallery of Famous Pcets, HO lllnstraticns. 112.80. . In the Woods, with Bryant, LongftUov and fial lack. 99. The Forest Hymn. By Wm. O. Bryant. $B. Hulitt’s Mlscellaaeona Works, 5 sols, \C ct< gilt. National History, by A W<ams, }a , F., Munhctnnn of BXYIBID OABBOI Oft ind iBBftSOLB*. ■ • I Prlcee to-day for Beftaed OD : , t By ear load f I ■ -. tQcenti per galioa. aJ.«i> 85 •« « ** No chargelor ptfkage, Deetmbv 4th. 1868. • J* * At' M'oTKKM, BBaes *oU*dhß%; e 6as axd SiuxLnpi. ofßßAax, hfWp irill~t»KCTapU,,«a.i»Mto. j tiutuui, SHU jJt. utUbctlo. In «t«7, iwpKt. | : . : -- —r l -r— -■ ■■ " . I-- • pdDra MALT' HOUSE, . 5 j IT wWM BA W. H. GAEXABD,*IUI»tM. Bmlr la BABLXT uid BYtfMAtA; iIH, nl. BABLrr.DYB: Oats md oobk. wtan T^XAMONDOmWOBKfI. . jrinoiAMiia, ; OAQOH OXEi PlUnr,Mi. Kj Ml4ri a,- *• - Order* tofnt of ChQda A Oanon, under , the Bt. Oharlee EUiteL at the offloe of Smith. Park A. I 00., or at tbeJr works In Lawrenoerllle, wia be.aW [tendedto. . . _ ... * w Boyer* ef Crude Oil. ~ " oi ' • Pittsburgh lo, « L lea " " elabeondpr more" ..126. For * lizxm tend ibe > cents.' X papers -4Uld 004 dob eft (idly, i . Momtoh w*An alweytr' Vieksbi ton and deitract. «... U’aJttnff and Dm Arc, instead of p&eeedihg ,ap to Lit* tlo Eock, r«tuni»d agaiS|to Kapolfon, and are going down the Miiraslppi In the direc tion .of Vibfcisbnrg, U>Aat fores* j Grant’s and tfeClerntnd’s aiinlefpKnd Porter’s gun- boat and mortar-fleet era* placetogetber. t ;The jl mora agiinit the re expedition ha# Irwnrd irotn Mem* »may in a Tew day* iwawMoh btc floT- probably ere- this gona phis and Napoleon, and; expect to bear the good 1 erfiment expects. : Tbe ribeliwillput fori of.reslstanoe; for from tl that point, they would i own admissions, be ,aV the taking of the plao work. The rebels are i will fight desperately* marks: “General Mol inforeed since his arrifi down the. river, learinj had Intending to open ! receives proper co-oper mark my vord, A* trill Etheir utmojt power I Peffoot of a kefeat at according to their [to recover; hence, rili be no | [ prepared, knd they Another waiter re tnand ha# been re bere, and iiow gees i open behind him, In front of him if be ion. l/ f he does not,' ‘oil. If Bakki and iare promptly, this Grant do not do their expedition will tbaht w Qrnnt'e entire army' ia 1 next noTeinent on Vie the Confederxtei me a proper*tioxa to reiift a tnre.orArkiniM Pojt^ Confederate cans*. ! We i] pend the following letter to the Cln einneti 7es*ti*r 1 1 ! /Mu :rms, Jen. SiJviaCaixo, Jap. 24, ; There newijf importance ;ontaide of the return *Dd p»rtlhl dneeeaa. of General i«orinen’*.Wi»Wlffoi';y ',l* ■ . -.t ' Thoarmy add ghnhantaatPoit Ark, after blowing bp the fort, biting {he rifleplta, end detaoiiihißg erwrything thel eoeld-tae made the meant of delenie, left that region :Thura deyend Friday under Sheridan ' ffrat,; MoClernead; eabienuently. - The, fUiaiA' feijea-Aetoerp exo*i«e« fhoae tinder Generel German, Be edneehtratlng nt MilUken’i Bend.XorefartheriJdrement down therirer.' . 1 . Xbe ateetner Gleagpw, ehlehXett Helena on Wadneeday night, reporta theadwanoejof Gor man’a trnepa there arririSg frbm : Wh)igk*feM«£Woif river is. inn protection to the Memphis A Charleston road. The.CoftfederatM are wiaklng' slow progress In. rebniidlhgr tlfe iraliroad toward [oxford, beyand'Whioh it Is belleytdtheV have [jwt penetrated. i T i disaster. 1 * : x tehei paper) uyi 5 participate io the Laborg. Uelnwhiio, iaking extraordinary |e aasaolt. Ijke eap*’ Lignite a blok to the Fiom Bosecrutf Army. A laiiar io &eK. Y. Km, d*t*d tltfh* rtUt,.Jummj.lJUi, gITM. loma-impbrtant Itainbf'ihfonaanOTu e«n. l ßsnoitln la by boiumoi allowing afiaira to ikagnaU ift-Ua I>#partm«Bi. - Severs! divUlou of hit had at that tlmo adranoed tom* dlitanba ha >ca!iirmlrt>»»Wrt^'sh#rtWafAi y'4.t»>t' Tullahoma and ShelbyrlUe, and that: t. had beennlnfomadhyhporUonof the Virginia army under LoaasTaaaT, who lupcraedad Baaoo, «ma regarded as a wall authenticated fact. Tha rebala wan nported to be in a piti able oonditlonaa regarde many of tha ieoaa-. aaries of aoldlera. Their wounded, many of whomthey asoMddad In ramoTing from the rlolnlty of Hnrfreeabon, wore dying by iporoa baoaoia deprived of madlotnaa and propan food*' The eonaoripU, par ticnlarlj thoia fromjTen .neieew/were Hmaehdtaaatlrbad, and weredaiiy deeertlng. Zha .whole army, In fact, wia ha ltered i to bedeatltute of.tanta,ihoaa andloom fortahlaclothing. j Tho writer glra aorha iataieiUngfeeta ta inting to the capture of tha boata on the Cem barland dyyr, tjt-ithe igun boat SldaUT That boat waa hnllt at NaahvUle, and waa rathar a poor thing—(dad with ihaat bon, but notaaßelaatiy a» tonaiet thb in of a battery... Zha pilot and.aagiaou[warn man of eaoaaeion'aympatilae, and, It b thought, Jndnaad’Uaak V»n Der* to eur randar. They wen projnuUjtiiroled, aajwaru tho nat of tha onw, axoapt Van Dora, Wh°Ut they ntainad to behaagadfor haring ordered aararal honaaa ta ba burned. So tha urtO lay. Poor VanDore. hla aowardloamay eoiti him Ua Ufa, and, it to, few, will jbp aorry for the atranga bat tarrlhia ntributton. Zha writer nmarkas •• Botwithatanding tha lll.fed and wona alothad oondltloncf .th#nbelf, it la an' undoubted bet that fhay dUplay un amount of daring and enargy not by our aoidiara. 'i' i ■■■ Goi, JpBV VjiUnAUh'.tvUiaan of ,'&i‘ Tth Brigadi la th* battiest BtoaartfurtpuJu lßtmM of The Battle ol Haruille, Missouri. ADDRESS OF GEH. WARREN. TO HIS TROOPS. The recent battle at Hartrille, Missouri, appears to hare possessed much greater importance than has been supposed- It brought to'an ignominious end the rebel ’ invasion, probably saving the State from a renewal on its.soil ef the terrible conflicts of the put, and certainly disarranging the entire campaign of the enemy in that quar ter. The following address to; the troops was issued by Gen. Warren after the battlet “Headquarters, Houston. Mo'., \ - January 15,1868. / uSoldiers: YouhaTe fought one,of the fiercest battles of the war. YouhaTe. with eight hundred men, actually engaged, met and repulsed six thousand of the enemy. Against their five pieces of artillery you had two. They had their choice of position, and planted their guns on a point which £ had selected as being impregnable. With 8,500 in'full Tiew r yoU: kne# the odds against you. Completely surrounded ex cept on one line of retreat, youi. fought for : six hours, and then only fell back because your artiUery ammunition was [failing and your single outlet menaced. Not an article of property-Hras captured, ahd your'Cover ing infantry held the field after the enemy . had retired; y. . “History,in the larger battles of this great'rebellion, may make no full mention mined cblumn, inore than the half of whom were never. before. under fire, stood, like retexans, without faltering or flinching be fore volley after Tolley, and charge after charge, wilj be a glorious memory to those who love you, and an honest pride in your own hearts. : “ But I must not fail to do justice to - the fire hundred who, knowing that the enemy were still in force below, rushed with 1 me to giro-them, battle again, and when I learned- of, their flank movement toward Houston, countermarched, making sixty-four mUa through mud and rain in twenty-four Aour*, to defend y our camp, and all this in perfect order and discipline, without amur xnur or complaint. “Nor may I pass without-mention the j cool and determined courage of thß weak force left to defend. Whenimy courier came in to warn of the approach, of the enemy, with an order to hold to the last extremity, officers and men, invalids and convalescents, stood ready without panto or alarm to defend to tho lost., “Soldiers: Your endurance and your, valor are beyond praise; your accomplish ment worthy of the highest 'commendation. Beyond the hope of reinforcement, you have hel d ybur position; -fought, the enemy; saved Lebanon, and Hollo, with your post, from burning and sack. v “I'give you my admiration of your he roism, -my th*nka and. gratitude, that my name can be associated with this bri gade as the proudest memory of my future life. “ Fna Hxxst Warres, Brigadier General.” Hkaihbss CanaiKO to Excess.— ln Hoi-1 land'ta’keep cows' stables clean, the ani mals toils are tied : in brown paper, and placed on a shelf behind them: To keep to bacco chewers from soiling the carpets, they: spit in each other’s pockets., .A.case •of neatness carried to a still farther excess is shown in the lower part of. tha city, in the person of a maiden' lady, who white washes all her store coal before using it. We get . this from a “professor' 1 In the whitewashing and carpet-ah* king business. , “Did I understand yon to call me a pop py, sir?” “Yes, sir, I called yon a pap py." ' “hooky for yon I The insalt is too small to notice; bat -had you called me a dog—an old dog—l would hare knocked yon down.”. -j ■ , Jnnonn onoe' went to a party at which Mr. Pepper had assembled his friends and said to hiS hcst on entering ihe roeni, “My. dear Mr. Pipper, how glad you most be to Lose yonr friends muttered!" , u jafJW CJELLjiA'JEO VB. 1862 N0VEM8EK.......i.1862. O -A. EJ T S. W. D. tHi K’CiilTO, jv.mm.nak • | A.’lim portion of cate «t«ck hiring bWbooght | prwtiou* to » MTkt adranoM, tad now repkniab* •d. (|ort snoidlß(tlu |«|(Btnlnra «f tbaMMios) .wilh4h»D»wrt te - ' i . OARFETO, Oil. GLOTHI,WINDOW SHADES, he.* U.tmtaUa opporUalty S jhJJ to rarohliwi at I. mydsrAM'rstM, m prioea will certainlybe higher. delthty . •• FAKiUfllili '*..***•* PLUMBMfI, stbaii ntTXBd. v 139 jophtn .Swift, iuu Buimroitrs .Give their penoonl attentf a uTaU work tbelrUsCV; :. i Braan-lttid'Vtth'o&s, HOT AHD OOLD WATXB, PIPM, mi tn Oa modem TmpmTtnwnu la BATHS, TASKS ABD iGITATOBS to OIL S»>l> B* f 1318U5 lined ik th» ntet durmbtemuioet, «ndsidethocitylimft*.with boadjacent buildings, with a fine tending fortkiets, and w her* tbs eastern and I we»U» caracaa'l» load*d.ott'the gionnd.j l am nowjpnpandio.takkecaxaoCOll Boat#, and, with a .steam.pnmp, to barrel, and witb.fl»«pioof tight tank* to storo balk oil any length o( time. Of I will lease-gnmad to parties wishing to hara their ova ’banks, and vUI build tanks On contract or roptrin* toodtbetrobnstrndUott.' - • Offloeal the yard, on tboCUtoni passenger BaU> way. 1 AUllud‘ ■ONilMltwS** **s * BVCBaUBKBtam IMSiMtfbTth* kudnd. BUBDBBEBT, »P»- - [:jSy. ions MmiTWTH. J«. SowuHim—' “ ; WbatatiMsM'bakitTi uiiaiCotiuoos ’ tOmddia Bdttaor.no* do . do; :: »« *u fcl"" ‘WM. ELUBKPAtBICKk *OO.- VOL WE LXXVI---IJO; 64 OFFIOI Ali. LAWS OF TOUTED STAtES, ! Fauci at the Third Scuion of the j TUrty leventh Omgrcu. . ! [Public— No. £.] As jlct to provide for the imprisonment of ' persons oonvicted of crime by.the Crim .inal Court of the Distxiot of Ckrttunbia. , Be it&ioeUd ibgtie Senate tmd Mbiieeof Eepreiiniative* of theVnited Statu p/Ainer tea in Congrut duembletL ,That: laUtpeX; sons.who shall* hereafter be conviotedbyi the Criminal Court of the Distrio ti !of . Col*; umbla of Any offence, the puniahment of, whichlaw skill be confinement in: the pen-! Itentiiry, shell be during jibe teimt for which they shell be,-sentenced |;by**idj Court' in some suitable prison in e 'conven ient State, when; they can'be employed at suitable labors' to be designated- by the. Secretary of the Interior: | ; ■' Sec. 2. And be it further enacted* Thai,it; shalLbethe duty of the Secretary of the: Interior to eontiactwitii the. managers or' superintendent.of a suitable prison} irisome! convenient State for the imprisonment. and, subsistence end proper employment of alb prisoners who shall be oonvieted j)in said: court of such offences .on the. beat 'lenns: that he can: and he shall, on or Were the first day of bach term of the Criminal' Courtof the District of ColumblAji inform said court in writing of the designation endbDgfor theipsue of treas ury notes, or that may be p&sped hereafter: by this 'Congress, S ' ;.V!/r ~..-.yh ' Approved, Januaiy. 17, ,1863.. OTBI?JWArB . ’ »cdT«d iht flrit jain v&MU*wF B** fl 5 lionfai w«tM> rinr.ln 1862, or ar aIT amsmuicn. Ttayar»4hos>dmittrt - jj. n ~ , * *B» **s? POHO3 IS WOBLD v . , . ’v •otfac* < nolle# will begUtt afttofr'ntttuifc!* | -'■ :* ;.'j»a *>l» Xirwrb ter-jfrW*lw^troow^. C ’ BuaiW r t A-/* u ti.'r^SiiaS ; Twt lt» now xwiiocttt* :;! '** RnR, lajH.’sMjtTiwtisSp sass^asgil!! nntlcrdMk. ‘ All tba Wwn'lattrtSlSß k»»«. Colt itna (noA«i owabnntf ba*l rtwirtilna-btMp, (tMa latur Imjmrpmaot p J*;no, ollur ;?iiaoaO adi alb ***£. ■PIVM Wica•• •*P t>Usi .t l’ *) v-ji••...( i ThtrpnbUe-axa InrltaJtQwmlat, «Uaa»le*dK lot of 'B«ton Plane*, at ttM waJTO»HiaoI v , s.. a, 1,10 JOHN H. t!*r.TjOß. BT Woodttraai. I u«us. yiii'HlrfJtrJfc Ttm. I JoatnceITff^TWOTOCTAYXSQUABBO&ABXFi CABTBDFI ABO>,fhit»fcod bdckaadfrtnt ,') OHBBBAUTIPDBIOOTAVBfiQUABBGBAifI!* ! iPUStftfdla amid uik Ud’frSnywttfr carrad j ' * Twain?* Flaw* taw fin AOBAVt ,: L , l >-i -'l: - ? - A few octeT»i octaTo and. T. octavo pla!& FIAHOS ore expected uda oreek. U . - £ ppp * CHABLOTTB BLfilCßkl^laAijutkP/,! 1. Jal4 ' ,■ | • 4STlßh>ttea£l 1 ha x w a.» UK u^'gMtaajg ••• A hsw tom: pujjpa. ‘j! I Tvoof tk» .bor* colebroUd Pluot 1 ■ OHAILOTTI BHJItB, idntlkXtMt,: -’ I |»U . . -l- .' ?-*»!* AdWrt. .tI jpHrucuJhf. TAB. CHARLES H. STOWE, . ~.... nrisHiuß jlhii \ - OCoo, 80. SA rapXBAZt BTBBVT, ; . r (OppofitaCMonaadoßov, nitt'BimgtaSui.. Bri^p). ftiAif ■ ; ’ ujsaatiti'dxri..^ : y&i dissolutigath, «rc. rrO CONBIQNOBS.—Mt comspond ’ 'll:’- wilWSmby noOTed of» ckup Is BJ M. bTcctdoeUdln mjcrwu m%ulnte MT pc - Vori,—lUali to certUV tbAt lh* ndtnlfind kn» *nMd . UmlMOcltau^l^lUiTOLJS “J jfturlitoni U tt» MrtMlfatiM BUM of ituw Toik..ntUUd “0« UiiUMdYartMMbW’ ud *ib» MMod««nU .tharatp, opph tb* faltonlß* Uma Kttd«6ddUloO9r-‘ i" '-** I "•" - J v <* . ■■ jTbinD/*,Th*. nanaa-olthe . ptttiMnutaxatod In ffcapMtmnhJp bard® rafctr *4 to.and their nipaetfto xeaUenow, an u Wlpwii,.' * WLLIAM Ju qWYOft la the mind P*rta»» ■adWaUM in tt* T City,.CoTlmlOThMi* tt* mtlir* ctoektf Ulothj,<*o*from the Memr*, Bobt*oo* wiU • coonte Is expected,*;. < - ••*'’--J- £ BOBIHBOH A 00* . PltUbttrghTjen.i?d.lB6B;tf„ » ■ ,■ ' v QF. CO-FAKINBR- U WIP.-Tha Co-PartneraWp hantolcta , .ta)(.lKt«Mß'.tl»ax4«dt>M > u4et Sum “4 •tjuol VIC. lUI.JM OO.Ktbktty maUaUp dlaaolred, WM. T&TJMte’rttMilt IramuM Ann, • ha fcaaliut. aaldamda- Intanat 1b tha lata Una to JOHN M. TAT* and l. W, BSVILIdL wha u» afc>i.aaulboii«td to aettla Ifca'bmhra, of aald Arm. wx im,ni%Aa .. ... . ... fcSi?S» .nuabsrgbr-Jen*Mth*- v? ff* yi* - 1 ' Oh retiring from the Ute firm or WH. TATI* Jn. Jl Oft jlhT TTlrflT l * to the aetronege'ef the cnitomeia of tbo old Arm th the WnmbtngTiiaintte. ‘ WH.tATB, Jn. jpiO-PiCBTNEBSHIP.—rib* andemgu >V/ edharlCK pqrr-li atacTaH tha lntaraav of tTlt. TATS, ArmxJSahLTATB, J*. • 00., and having formed a partntrahipundar tha nun ant atjU ot TATS A «*?ll,hS,irin amUiaa thaFlanhluOa* aadBtaa»-»tlU»* *a«Uiaaa, at thaoMatandiNo: ta Tliertpatreat, Pittatmrjh. endWJr^^Alkgg.^^ Pitteborgh; Jeau ttU, lM*dtt• rutnenhfo U «ifUnf betvaan 8. B. . WATBOB iadBASIIb k >anTanrei'«nl«rfi« UM and atyteof WATSOH * ABBBXBoflt Uwboniol B.H. WAXBOS* 00.: AnvowadUtlsAclittwicilsat ths old'Sm wiU ttw pnaait thomk*ddttlHunt, ■ad«Up>non:kas«d«; tlu uu FmdrfjiiW A-a WA*dOB h 00i«»Owold dad, 3» Witrtoeiw*. . j _B. H.WAIBO»*OU. I jJioiLiTmb.laaM.ial-?«llumMp iMttofxa nkt ; to* nafer tWuu «f MUOB»*oJU ! BO? * 00. iWukdnilMindliritit&U MsMnt. HuMl> tk» mtoidaM&it Ho. H WnodatmC - ' ■ : , , ,g. a.ii«mjwr, J -...l ■ '.i- JUila jfIBLAT. MnU&MlbrllfctfculrlFrr floods Tulmihi Jtmri—■ nprty ttii flm rf *MtiUißOir*ttfe*tfdttabff, ‘WowistTMC '•? V'~ A V* * • B.B.Mc*LEOT. i xßftttbOTh. •> ' *frsoaa QAiBISOIIkOa.: : H.I*SoEIM4B, -.j-i ‘ \^ 7 ; gwegSiS^&lliiaw, •■ - JOHHfi. MOSSSBUS, . JOSH OAHABB.. I I f —The PertoariMp heretofcre aietlDß between joa. sraspsn ua w. a..a\EB*Bii wM die- ItolTodon tit SKhof USZ.V. B. SAB —mo'frthnt'—i''™ n» | fcfea lele firm *! Ui office in the linear. - The Bnrtei Iteelneeeenll OeqoaMgoelHiT BPAHCBB [ lntend to Ann. elrare on bead** : Leoßerlor eltlcleof 'A'LB, POBTIg niid BKOWH I «th>- ißdfßdprtjrtji bf UmdAil to thi rMadidf tho'Ut* firm far m ooatlno&Uon of th«tr • I H»iw>aiiiij iliil nmMWfn'«th> It ttetroia to*iT* I toou vlKH»o>«fttaa> fflro&ttom. [ * Hr>*BO?TCBT 'WAttOlfi; tf Libatt*. itiwt, bo t fab* Miowil to tfao tairtnwt oomnttmty.wiU ham |;U>«uia»BgMMg*e< ll«r>oi**tilch t»c»arlaii£Mr »«*■ ■■•■ ad ww*'. 1 r '-' ' W« Mtl» «n thMi t« anal ■»Uir ' *•- ■■•• ? - -'■■<--■■- '-'r-'i »»’« r ' ~ I CT-fcto Wlttgainimi tcgOgg^iHpM, I todw<*< onmWfthiTiW | «S%|S^w«^gg K3Sw^sWwSPig -,,, gssagß&Bssm''*