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CoiOßtf* V"IM-AK9 ffltWlMlM Mthwiw «ad «hoI«* _1» dealer In WXBTICKN REXKUYS CHfcSSX, s^imztssgsfigsgjggfissi >UO AMD LABD OILS, -DRfEn jum[j. Kbfc ifl M a 143 rroQt .trttSl w.wi»» !MW „, l i-iiii, .^7raMßfAao. n.ULF 4 SHKFAKD, Cojqiimios Mm. 55&55??,3£ * rtMl TVOVH, Qbaib abd jua twnj ttraCpiSbareh, p». ardXUaJ iSaSß’iatt MHttMir oo bud. JPKOonknutttltoa BPlnc otflui for 1* I .'. Ju*-^ Wfa -5““/' xaowmlGMaMTaaofia mad* oDooxuignmaati. Wwehotm, Ho. U*.gecoiHl«tBe»», fUfbcrr^~_ ! •I - “• VA IT KbxwjiMtj&tf Ain> V Owiiibioi Xnoiß. lor tu Mlt«rflibOß. OBAUI, BAOOH, LARt>* fnrS F y W<t«n Prodace. cw>eafly. Htt. H> BjtlTHf rWT)p 6TKTO.con».Wrfrtt,Pittil*x»li,pA. ■yOrdmaadaoßriffiaqtMoUcltod, Jatfcl *• " —,wr -** m. ■: h«m UCHOMAiUiit A LAKOv GomtoiiM KHlhWiro whnliwrii beaten in CROCKS “t*?-«».■ So. mp f». • - ■Mtt!iu~ |AJIiia.i)ALZJtLL & BUJf. jtuatrgAii. « mui 0» LAXD OIL, ul Oduuuoi 1 M—. yiwfci tfc* jMTTiiiM-iod Mil or carol avd ?ffiy ° MftLU»fty.glmt,.gm»bnigh > .g«. -- ny- glga, comer of Wood eod PUubmgk* s£Lt- ..•■■■•■•: : iiT&di??. ■uwl ■«inay | . .. . " ' ■" Tl. H. VOIGT *W~«'SSSS'to™Q arm! jsr r-4imj»lH>W«M \Titer ttuxf;ftttibqriaL^fflwT?* pmm* mxeAtm^n^ ■%{■¥#_; o**«M *pd daalei* in. FLO 08. AMD iU^£ffca,UlißdU3 Liberty»tm*,PlKibwtu .J«WUF>!> - V -e.-ir, 'i ■ a ~.; . ( r«. i M‘i«‘iri^aV-a'aro‘fc“edVeeWKAe^v*~i.ri_%_> > x^y M - < ri-ru- l j-u ...... ..ww>.*e^vww.wwswVwwuvwa>e.<.VGOs; KO. R COCHKAN. Anoint !a*d' Oromoign AT Law.- Olfioe, No. «9 Giwt P|L r AH, Vhsiaete antfneted to *“5f5SiS? weeiv* prompt attention. .GoUedtton* toadk'fin Bflegtreny *u4 Abe fcojtoy rtniU tedpPointittyM " .wMj ~J otFnjotta oounty^ J_ -•_ • _ _ FITTSBUBGfI, £*. V ' yCop-fl. Be-oaraerToarth and Grant street*, •morgfcem lUMN O. MLaoCUNNiSMb Attoemey ,‘n*»ot-W-bln g !om | Dburicr JQqjL.«mr*TnnT rriKKFATKICK AMMJAJN Attoil 4 OjnmbHmUO Joprth etret, oomerrt. Oberry «■ etmorxn, ja-...- _keutm. p. Kmnr«A. ;: Cl * M. ■ BSHTH, Anbinr' a*d • Ownmates Law, has remorad-te KDttirs W * mo “ lt street, next ■Aoor u at. feue-l . , g ..aylAAly 1. DJK.VUHIHTS. ■ !*■ „ r , \ nifiJH* |4 WAUAC*. ■ i : ‘; { Ho. 100 LIBESTT kTBENT, ‘ 1 - P*. i C[IMOA^i7OHNBTON k Ihum m Pry *M itodi-oyttgaaeta,PjttiWgb^Ba.^ 1> I aT WhoL»- ,Xt. taexDxpaan .cud. Mennhetnierof WtUT* fOMifeEi >U xADBCGA|iPAINtf,t)II4,yABHIBIIXa USD I DTB artTßra, No. 2M Liberty atreet, FlttabfctiftA-; ■ AUcrtes* will reoelr* prompt atteatlon., tqKy* Virgi* aDey, Pa. •: PROtiVCSL MtflQfAJraToewertWwet Oommbelo. Her. JMRAha JCTodnoc generally, Ha g& WeedsScmt,- idwm i y ...nVT’ *\3r* ttVAftrimafetf Yoift ‘Mfam #te tujok n ;MOTanOSS£ ir£l# Itoutfcai&M*r LttSrtf, ...« its utuMjrpE MEjrrs. x T ! GABDINBS COFIXN: 1 AgwtW* &£3£ iSS^SSLfmgaSk Wi 1\ Tf • oa» MA* d PmuylVMlft «a 4 Bwtfcrd la* iwnao- *’ r - T" C> iMpO**OolPiA, s*rt«r**fcai Mai Wajaf KSaSBBSatS!!^ ImaSaßW*'' ww nn^iiTßi,,, MTIP ■ 'ampf*. ' | lO6 ?'’•'*!** foii'imm.'ibmi'i «4j I*~ —' DAILY PIANO Srfpgjfa. WammUi for F(+* fm, I OTOE* tqTJABJGBABC OH* MAOTtfTO 700rW5f<JrTAlrenNt mn PIAHO, plain finished back and front, with camd fl*>. OHS MUimrUL OEAHD PLANO pAhosS 4 . «^Sd^KT k .“ d 7 p'*<" I DOSTON. P I A.N Q n yr II X W ** T * &ov MTes oetov» HVIIBB i .-£?***•« o d- p iah oh- 91 ag fl i %2 lw *2!tt «*» colatntodßoitaLruS <*ctory of HALLITr, DATIg A 00., SJSuSSrf Itkn. inperb SQUAB* OEAHDB, udSS rlJolV IwrTrSS' *”. *‘ rr “ Ud b »-..tt? ■“*<*. lor —smSsffiKSjS^-:’ ffhty «n IfiSfiiSSiSVb?- - W««. \a 15* B * BT p IAHOS IB TH* WORLD •& do. j r 1 B 'KUSKB;«BBO.,Bmh at n4 , -B.ituaWSßjj wn MW YORK FIASOS. ,T»« «f tk. abon oUbM Flaas Jb« nodwL ,» u AKLOTTB BLUMS, U |)R. CHAKLES H. STOWE, {Opporiu Ooloiutatfa Re, near enjpMjlon, I* l * l * ALLBOHBSTOITT. rjollcttod. feg&fllr niiT BOOKS AND PHQTOGHAPH V ', „ AIiBQHS; ■ - : Bf, *? t » ■H'OjlfUow *ns Hal. ! g*mK*2S£*& wSi5?,% }fj, ▼2£J2£° * M i h>, '* w .“ k, ‘ *“*“£*“• •! ■iSSffi mortcc; ■ 4daa 0-Mk*B<batM&tiurl.K oali. *** . PHOTOOE4PH AjSSjtt^^ : I^/S® 18 * 0100 P l ****.' tqnsn 1 todobW, l*«*aptr. tmnflm Aoa 60 o>at» to >ll. " to»U«i . J* BKAD, 78 Toorth itrut .- j ..'Xj'iiw BOOJUi— JLI rum’i Kintal or GMiofr. •; ?» B» wiju, (Suim. Iho Trial sf tb* Oonfltltntleiu Qnmrlhaaffe'ta of• Oomntrj p UIOS . 7; “ d . “r** ****»*■ ' T ° rbJ •■■- miCP-at^iH i/pmurm muoMBM w»hk» .GOLD TOIL | V LlSSfoj IM UFI; TIMOTHY. TIT CO MB’S LSTTKRB: BITTKB BWXlT— B««oUfal]j Uluu»t«d. Tocal.br , , KAY fc 00. Ko. 6£ Wooi ooHßiror'ty mi: , 1 XaOLUH Tit AITS.' ; MISOSLLAHIML BSPBSSKKTATIYX Ml*. gAT.^qavWWoatWrMt.; Mis CEM.MjrEocs thunoa. J^DBNXTDBS ULUNG orr WSOLBSALB OB BBT AIL. . .JAB. tt. WaCSDWBLI,, 11 fPl”*!* A XdmondKß A 00., **° _U FoTtfth ittut. mhlo OCT.-H-iaa. , i Dithridge'* Patent [l] OTAi -XiAMP Mannfactgred «f iMI XX flint GLASS. Mfg\ Ti«— flhlamUf y fi>taip<frj fry tot IbM, which heating aij parts of ISHI U** equally, does not axpoee II to I^^HV VHr • Fort Pitt Qlah Works iWf :*» .■...iJSSBBSk.i.® Tf?~ - kah.way-timb-kbkpbk= |®BPJtOIALLT ADAPTO TOB* ABiff JAUS~VAB&AATID TO BUH ABB KKEP WJMIMT TIM*. OMoflkenJ^jui". ? uu “ iio f s^i **^^ u !*tS5C' ■oUtel most nail CASH M ADTAHO*. fc> n cUDdteelUotCron.ifaMn. Tit. a* wU-Tita ‘hL,to * -*• »*W >*- TOSBm»agrw T'jkOQß,*! CHEMICALB. PAINTS. gassfe'l kc., 4c., in «toraan4 for nd« knr by „J - ; _ _ ; WOQPBIPB Jt w A t!t." nfr .£4,- flst—: woodsidbewakßuSi AuuAtVftOi, JWJU BAIiK iVJSiti ?'«S O^AJL., OABntM. ■TOBMnfficasaasKii ■ L>n..y f , * d T* lttr ?.?** ,0 ?> *usSx. JkUD I BON 00CK5 aadt to «rtjr.7^SUSaAM OAgnaoa,of<iikto<t«>mxw»»tb»ihOTiN»m^ jrAD brdtf»4«ft»l BOWN* TBTLBY*a™Ho/iafl .WOOD ITBXJKT, will to aroaptlj •tUaSd to! , MTTtoMßtonotaufinltoUrftnMileaJaM ototow, of mur J«n' npemoo* la tluir bosla«a. wlfllflrootogm.fatNhrtlnMfaiiraj wutct * IT. YON ABR&EBALf lxnxm i*n JLI Psaus in tbs notf Mtoet brmadi of OCHTINB HATAMA > fflflAiaf afcdH kind* of lllfflgTSs :oaiwiu«i TQjLtoopricnOT. vahot in »*» nriaif, DtfDKB TH* ST, CBJJLLX9 JBOZUh Jlftti&gfe'Zfci ** y* -Si l«*S9nH*F 8. A—»• RntUrappUadno ItoaU tan* , rnslbUr ..toJJtaK * •' it Wrtij jjfSrrwni—" PtfanTklUr. &mkr tm mil HrU« *-f*WT,w**~ jpEgßaagl niCu*t«tUr i i > ”BwS3fj^wsuaiK '" ** '&£&&?£ ■*■ jAlsrp COMMERCfA T , OH4BLOTXI BLDMK.MoIe Ajmt, 43 Fifth itmt. it* far. *ao*»; ram€£fir«; PBTSIOIAH AUD SUBQXOB, OBm, BTEMT, -'JtMW 1 BOOMS. OAHB AND WOODCEAIBS BSDUOED PBIUX3, rjTfs-% *•*» tsburgh, oissotvTMojra, tsc. TMH < 2?hSS£22sirf M ? oorrespond •coal ■ TO trTirtnn a •^ a>> ■£* uder asy per of ttt'vutvl?* i* T# my ooniicßori eSSSSSS#*^ brand a mderalpird hare prorbloa. .r.h. m£Fb?s' v %: o ‘ d ‘ , ° «ta Me. Teak, mailed 'J SISSST mdraridea In tte Citj, Oonntj amfgtate *S? Hw tffisrawsaw! _ TMe amorat of capital a hfch tke eneelal £szs&£r l & 3ftS£i£=B£ S^^sSSausysaSsri-s Uunuaad eljhl haadnd andeut?- t fn^ Th u bQ,l «, n !? i ,hiUl *» ooodaeted end Du . *?« h ? «**J ©f New York tfrrtuid, when ESSS™®*"' ■ h *ll oiiaieToPHSß G«H OF (^*, * rtn ®T»hip heretofore sxiit 5iJ«!wL} P S‘i? A J.*id*:i A lhto <*•! »«twuy i. h . TATK, 4g, retiring from said firm, joniPaF *!?»« **■ ln, * re * t la tbe Uto firm to JOaa JL TAT* an* j. ». Htvn.r.e -Z alone aatborlstd to settle the t>o»loessof sJdfina. WM. TAT*, Ja., J. F. SEVILLE, l-ltt.bi.rgh, Jan. £4thi TATt ' On retiring from tne-UteSrm of WK. TATE, Ja. * toe nnder*i»aed rt-oo amende hie tnir— nra ° ’%U*?2“P «»U>» csitsman bf the old Ins Is th. mrobtsg Bsalseat. W*.TAt£jL nO-PARTNERsmP.-The under»itm fit,“ hsrtng pnrchMwl .n mi IstuM at *5. K** dm <l*l. TAT*, Ja. A hsTin*- fenaed a partienlijp -asdar the TAXIIA SAVJWJt, wIU ossUsss >“ nttoblng, Gas and B(aais-FllUs« Boil so. at thaow rt«d Fo. «7U«rt, and M Federal street,• AUcaheflj. JOUd M. TATE. PltUbargh, iah. ahk'. iMsfdtf * VILL *' Di O LiJ -Partnership heretofore exhtlng betwaan-B. H. WATBO I DAXiIU. ANMtJTJtONG, andex Lk* *»*■»» WATSON A A&M STiIONO, ia this day die. O’®*®*! D- AEMOTBOHQ having •elAhi* internal to JOHN WATSON. -Tb» bcrtam Watr!?w f wU I “ ltl * d ** *>#Btw*aol 8. H. w ATBOIIA CO. All ptnoni baring claims against th«o!d firm wtll.pl**** preeeit them lot settlement, •nd all pwoM knowing thetneeiTa to to tnrebted will please call and eettle. WATBOS A ABMBTBOHG. /10-PARTNERSHIP.—JOHN WAT **•!at«r w*of DANIIL fJMICTIIOIia, la th« lira cl WATftOH A arm, btnong, tb* bnilnca mill ecntinun imdar th* *.—»>- J* d « Jj* of 8. H. WATdON A OO.jat tb* oU stand, 5S UW/ana. S. H**ATBOH AOU January 12th, IMSdalfi-lm . „ jrwu-muM Auwxar, i l&sssssispiprssissg snz •jrtwd on tbo SOth ol Aognet, IMS, W.H. GAB* GABD being authorized to eettle op the businem ol f*fo d*® ot bB offloe lo th* Brewery. Tb* fy tog Bnitooee will -be continued by SPJ&HOBB 4 McKay, who Intend to bare always on iifH * reperlor article o l ALB, POBTBB and BROWN Tb. nndmigSdwfll to oSkUi to th* vlandkei .theLai* Ann far * eoolia nation of their pewenM*, and pro mis* to make It their «ia to air* “SjAcgonto aS who may narchaeo from them. Bn BOBKBT WATMQNTof Liberty street, so longfcnpwa to the-bosiness community, will have the management of our bulnea, with the full con trol in the Brewery. A&tmswll order* to BTBHCEB A McKAT, Ph». nix Brewery, Pittaborgh* Pm , 0 JOSBPH; BPBNOBB, JAMBS McttAT. ISSULUTIUJi OF VU-ejLSiSSiZ BHIP —Th# Go-Ferta'nhjp hei.tofji« exlat inte; thenjon. of WILBOH, McIoSOY AOO. u talii day dissolved by matiuU count. • Tbs but. ■oecseftUs Ices firm win bssetUedbj either of tbs undersigned, il Ho. M Wood itrset. J. 0. WILSON, A B.UOXLBOE. JANES FINLAY ; PltUborgh, Jan. IT, 1865. * ■ndenlgnedwill contlnn# tbs Wholestb Dry Bn *>P—» noder tbsfirm of WILSON A HdELBOT, st tbs old ttand, No.,M Wood stmt. J. 0 WILSON.' . 8.8. MeILBOT.. PitUbwKb,J*tt.l7.lBGs. jUOOm AimOK-Fharo -w this day associated with mo la t&eWhobeale 9?* i 1 0" Bwteii* mi son, OLITSB "•JOf AS,TiDder As flnn.styls of GBOTfI. JOBXS * S? H V_ i OXO. B. JONES. Plttsbugh, Jin. let. 1865. Jj’AMILY DYB ■ BAtHOH, BaBKBBOWN, BGABLBT. BBOTO, DABITDEAB, LIOBT B&OWJi, UOoTDB&B. dank blob. * allow, . LiaaT.igixow. DABK OHMS. •' OBAHSC, UOHTQBXE2I, UAOZHTA, 7 . .-RtSSlte- BpttßwSb, EP?22*' - rsAson sini, *^ T *. BOYAIi POBrM. OBUOOH, VIOLET.- FAMILY DTK QQLOBB, Forjdyeing BttkvWooJeannd Mixed flaatiJ SbswTti Pw BiMkoBA. OIoTBS, BcansU, fists. Pssjben, Kid Olote*, Children’* Clothing, sad mil kinds of WcnringApporelf with perfect fast colon. A fIA VIBO OF 80 pbb obbt: ’ nixed In kheformof povderi oon. c * p y*ted. src tbproogblTL<ctsdj sad pot apin'neat psekmges. Bor twenTj-irs cents yea can color ss maajy foods at wonldotkerwlse cost fire tinea that -sma* Tbs pcoobnlls (tapis, andanyboacanoM tbs ;DyoS with perfect snooecs. Directions Inside • w?r^fic*t«£ r * d h 7 BQ * al ****¥*»*•« B«sd- E<y sals by. Druggist pad Dealers la every city sad town. i»ia_.am # puaktm: r&tMDL hfhh.-i aiu.hj. JLV --HotwilhaUndioi th« attack* at laalon Jgdjcbvendon, whoeeptre Is tha urn Oxff. EUBBIAH FEBpis SPECTACLES ir* hcaMwi dally the eearmeOt nUiMata efonr citirina. ; ALL Uotisaikad lato oxambMtll.othar then call and examine the SUSS lAS . PUBLI anas. Tar ate by , DIAUOSDr Practical Optidast ttaaaOeetmr of tba Btualao Pebble Spaetfeka, JalO » Fifth otmi. Mtrmlag Pan B«rfM*»g t XTI/llCa TU OWNiCKa OF yjji" Xl Hotloe le hereby Ilm ia «m ovners at Draj*. Carta, OorrlagM, Burin, ft*, wbether reaideot or aoa*naldeat fa -thT o»t*oJ Jttttebnrgh, to piy their Lleenaea af the Offlca of- the City of Pitta hnrth|JTnrtaft|; All' Ll* S*n*n not paid on hr before MAT 16th, IMS, will be Placed In.the band* oTthe Ohief af Police, for eol lectioo, enlJe-rt tohia iee of COceaU for the oolleo* tion thereof,' and all penad who Sealeotor Mlm t* Uke out Licensee will be itfMAet toapeahlty. to be the Major, donbl* the 0 e the Lloraea, The old metal platee #f »«*» not be returned at the time Licenace are taken oat. erpsj 2b eente therefor. W. XIOBBACM. * fatf ‘ OltT Tmeank JU. U NhiLLi, MinalMßm it w ik« e WOU, haa always amr hand aad taakee to' der OOBSBH.VIBB 43 LOTH; FLUBHAQKATIi SIEVES; OOPPBB, BBABS AMD IBOS 'WmB OLOTH; BIRD OAQTMi plain andtSSam«S! WOBS, foe gardena, flower stands, Arch . W tor flpwera, Wire LattioenA TnlUa^orfcm BT&UCT, near Wo3 t PUUbigh, Pa. eWuBTB . noSLtanra l . • • J OHM SalitAftj, ~ —bnJWkß, WJIL Am> oil »l*ts OEAIQ ****’-t f «sssaMsia.^jat3j i i?*vl '«> <M PiTTSIHRLH WED fiMurgfc S. RIDDLE & 00., EDITORS A If D Pti 0 P BIET 0B 8, Publitalion Office Noi 84 Fifth street MOBHIKO AMD EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS DP TO TH* HOVB OF PUBLICATION.’ WEDNESDAY MOESIMB, FEB. 11. NEW TERMS OF THE GAZETTE, Moumfo Ismos, by nllj prr year™...,, 00. ,« •*„ months 70. " " *lngli'opples..![—L*Z’ Btwibo Samoa, by malVper jm, 4 w . ' months.: sa „ <« <i , , week io slngl* odpJsa*—g. Wnau.T Enmoa, single per year.. 2 00. “ " olabeof AtolO, «„ 1 fio! " H clob* ofltfcr more l 26. -and one extra to the party sending dab. For a clnb ef fifteen, we will send tbe Kramo * Oxana Silly. For ■ slab of iweidy, „ fntl'iimf til Monxnra Outra <lilly. Slngl. oopfc., 5 c n t,. «a-AU snbeerlptleee .ndpapM always stopped when tb* timfcexptm. ; From Vick»burg..TjSi Exploiroftho 1 Queen of thaaWeat. A dlipitoh to tin Chicago Triin.: dated “At the Month of Yuoo £hfor, Fob. Sd, rl» ; Cabo, Fob. Bth, llyi: ( . morning it five o'clock, tho rim Qn«m | of thn Wott, commanded hi CipL Snthulud with Col. Eliot, (Jommodoo> of the rua Soot! t on bonrd, lift til. river, jnd having piMod down by the pentnrula, in AIU light of Viokl bnrg, rounded the point aid wu under fall hud way down toward! thonity bofnro ihi wai dlMovnrod. The rebel. th» opened fire npo“ her with n number of their beaviiit gnni, and kept up ahriek cannonade, while the tan in toward! the landing and (trod .h.n Into and twloe invoraly butted the robe) etoamor Vioke barg, moored to tho bank, Aiiootly under thn river lattoriee. Boeldee tho time ooonpUd in running down toward, thn city, «bower fally tnn minntni detained in making hot a.uulti upon thn •teamer. Notwith.tandlngall thi. opportn nity, and the elo.e proMmity to thnlrebol batteries ud Are from- tt«m of 100 of ihot and eholi, the w»> only hjt twelve time., and it U .aid not a perton wai injured. She oon- Unued down tho river, and landed at the lower end of tho canal, when Captain Suther land landed and cro.eedthej>enin.nlab»okt4 the river. Gol. Ellet -continued down thn river, hie destination being watohed. Thie movement will be followed np to-night by an attempt by “• rnm Monarch to moke tho same. trip. There rams will be able to koep open the river for eome distance, with tho assistance of ono or two iron-olnds, whoso commanders am soliciting thn same privilege, and may soon bo granted permission to ran thb biookndo. ; A Ur B" body of troops might thus be landed from flatboats upon tho south side of Vioks bnrg. If this cannot at present be done, di reot commnnleation of th. besieged city with Texas and Louieiaaa can be on toff, and trans port" on Rod and Ouohlte rivers can be can. tored pr destroyed. r ' will be a great gain, and the ralne of thie pioneer aohlerement, therefore, relative ly, ae well as intrinsically, is very great. —Another dispatch, of the tame date, con tains the following: ~ “There is a mmor that a corps has gone up to Mala 6enney, with n prosjidnt of cutting a canal through from Lake Providenoe lo 'Lit tlosbiru and Blaok rivers, theaoo to tho Ton nessee rivor, which latter empties into Bed river. The length of tho canal would be 170 milei and would leave Ylokebnrg fifty milos from almost any place.'* What We Uavo Hone and What the Rebels Have none. Tho following exhibit of the enoeeuu gelned in tho preMnt wer by out ermiot end Beete over tho rebelt, ahowt that there it no cento for the gloom end distetiifeotion which leceulonlitt ere • triring to thed over the uDd: * DXIOH TlCTngftß, Ifewbern,' Mill DpnDg, Boanoke bland, fort Henry,* Norfolk. Fort Donebon,* Merrfmae. Bovliog Green,* Evacuation of Man«» nfl Wambua,* Ycrktovrn, r, Williamaborg, Wand No. 10,- Hanover Cow House, Fair Oaks, • Fo*t Wright, Malvern Hill, New Orleans, Popaacola, Morfreeaboro, Two battles in the Oaark Sooth Mountain. ■ Mountain, Ark. •'• Ahtletam, - £°? . Arkansas Poet, B2ir, M H^ n ’ Foster’s doing* in North Baton Bongo, ‘Carolina. Port Bojal, by .the rebel*. ' , ttwwWi been (trieen fro* Marr- Und, Kentucky, Weitern Virginia, Missouri, and nearly all Tennessee, The blockade by land and sea has been so perfeot that molasses is $7 a gallon, sugar $1 a pound, and boots $25 a-palr In Richmond. Wo hare capturod or destroyed u many u flino large iron-clads. J Tho Doko of Wellington nerer made snob progress as this In his Peninsular campaign, and oar operations compare favorably-with those of the alUes against Sebastopol, or of the English against the rebels in India. ■ KJCBKL VICTORIES. Two battle* at Ball Bun. Big Bethel. Bella Blair. Bolivar JameaUJaDd. Vickaburg.- Cedar Mountain. Front BojaL 2S”i\ r ! rrr - -McClelton dricen Icon. Jcod.rick.bnrg. Bldunond. CUrkivHlo retaken, bnt lost ngoln. ! ' Bfcapture of Galveaton, with the Harriet Lana . £*f tructtQ ? of the CongreM; Cumberland, eacteep. torn, here end there of gunboats. Fdrt Craig, New Mexico. ' > Zajraisiotu Into Pennojlranla, Maryland. Ken. tadgr, from which they were driven back. Depredation* on the high eeaa. The Tide Turning. .' aW. Lee, General Commending," Ula troddt. It matthattbleoffioer iliaeom maad of a Department in'the Sooth, with hie headqnartere at Dehlonoge, and that among other thlnga hit dot, it to rappteaa Iniuriec tloni, “and generally to Teitore'ttanaullitv to thie part of tho oonntoy." Ittaama that a number of duartora, torlee, andoonioriptaare aowjln Georgia and North Carolina, rvtiitln* the lawe of thaConfederaey.'- Thou ludnfeo tlonary movements eeom to hare more »i.. anal meaning, and to have boon more than otndly momentous, for Lea offeree foil am noity to thon who eorrander, while thole who pore Ist, will bo tranqulliaed h, tho muskat. “It will ha a fruition attempt," he eayi, “to war hgainet the OoTernment, and mmt result lh the moet dieattroni defeat to all who may bo «o delndod as to attempt It." , In thie good pork he le aeiieted by "Joeeph E. Brown Governor of Georgia." ; ' : In! Alabama, we have another appeal from the Governor, who le afraid that the anforoo nwnt of the oomorlpt act will lead to a popular oomihotlon. "Alabama," he says, ,r mnit be trat “4 do her duty in the emer .gpmrt." Ho regret, to find many patriote Ungwing about their homu, an d ha oaUaaana themnet to let their hrotheri boar the hudn of an npequal oonteit,' and ho Implorei tha P«Pf „to tfvoj aid to tho: oonorlptlbn omoara <f in arroattng and ooarolng thoea who yield to no gentler moani." . jtn [North. Carolina there la a grievous com plaint from Governor Vanee, oommandingtho Itragglen to retnrn to their oolora. Theie deolaratloni appearing at the eama time indl eate ohangaa In the South. Tho tide <la tnniag, and the mop who have ridden npon It eaem likely to drift Into Infamy. Porhana tha proolamattona of Lee, Shorter and Tain' are ttm emiWOrt of 1 the Cotton Stater to the Praaldanra proclamation; They allow dia trait ahjl’ domontlaatlon In, the South,.and jmm to, Indicate a oonnter revolution of e for mldabJa oharaetor. Noir, when tha Bonth 'la ratling and tottertng, let- pi atrtka tha hloW. it eo etneerely dreadi, and the rebellion wUi be at an ni.~Pkila.Prtn. - rj. • • A cmitaef New hae takin tha' palni to examine the record die da, olalma. «., ttopifaia'Aaafiqr PoitliUlit Arerald’a atory of tha gift of a ipltndld. real. 4&9 Hra. JCoGMIaa, by tha admlrara-of fJSaQaaaraljlaahaax. :. •V’S-i •JOURNAL,. Thi Rebels , is —nipdm«^»|i forces are utterly demoralised and scattered. He cannot collect over 8,000 men. Hundreds of his conscripts, have oome into our lines and been paroled, many volunteering to take the oatb'und expressing their willingness to en list.-;:,. Mannaduke, who had 2,000 men when he unsuccessfully attacked Hartsville, cannot now muster over 700. Pf°pl« on the Southwestern border of Missouri are reduced almost to starvation, the opposing armies having stripped the country of every thing ealable. ' Lkttkkb lately received from our Consul ates at Monterey and Matamoras, confirm the report that there are large numbers of union refugees nearthe 1 border, waiting for an invasion of Texas to join the Federal * rm 7* There are "one,thousand; near the bor der, reported by the Vioe Consutat Monterey, und accessions are being made daily, in con seqbanoe of the brutal treatment praotleed on the Unionists by; the Confederate offioers. Up the river from Matamoras tbe foroe of refugees is very large, thirteen hundred of whom are well armed and mounted. '. Thi C6pp.iht.di of tb« Illlooil SenoU h.T lng puud a reiolotion deolaring th« L.gli stature adjourned until June, in order to give jthe projected Peace Convention at Louisville tyne to take action in favor of an armistice, report to tho Legislature, the Republican members agreed that there should be no more Legislation until the Copperheads withdrew jthe above resolution, and pledged themselves ; not again to present them. ’ln consequenoe, the Republican Senator* left Springfield on Friday night, and the Legislature is virtually dissolved. Thi Catch of Rebel Stbamies ox thi Ya zoo.—A correspondent at Vieksburg writes to h western paper that when Gen. Sherman re tired from Vioksburg, supposing tbe expedi tion had been abandoned, the rebels sent eleven steamers up the Ystoo for supplies, and our fleet having returned intheniokof time, they are now blocked in; and the rebels have only two steamers, between Vicksburg end Port Hudson, and one of these has been trippled by the Qacen of the West. A LKTTiB from, Baton Ronge, dated Jan uary 19th, says: “The force* here have been iboreased to almost 25,000 men. FRO a HABBIBBUBG. Si»clri Dispatch to tie Plttabcntb Gazette. Siiunns, Peb. 10, 1803. PXBNBTLVAELi LIOI3LATUEB. Hoobi.— Mr. Shannon objeoted to the bill authorising the Commissioners end Controller of Allegheny county to Issue bonds tg r the payment of certain bounties to volunteers, became a bill authorising Allegheny. county to Issue bonds for military purposes was past ed yesterday. The Governor his informed the House that, he had approved and signed the following: The joint resolution instructing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in Cou pes* to rote for the repeal or the duty on pnper. The jobrt resolution reqhes&ig the Gover nor to call on the General Government to re turn the ilok and wounded soldiers from this State to hospitals here. The Joint resolution establishing a navy yard at League Island. An aot to authorise the Auditor General and State Treasurer, to open and xc-audlkOeN tain aeoounts of Jo*. 0. Hays, late Treasurer of Crawford oounty. An aot to lnoorjidntathe Corn- Exchange Association of Philadelphia. An aot relating to the Allegheny Valley RsilroadlOompany. An aet to establish a ferry over the Alle gheny river, at Kittanning, Armstrong Co. An aot to authorfce the Controller and Com missioners ef Allegheny county to compromise with the holders of the bonds of said oounty, blued In payment of subscriptions to the cap ital stock of eertain railroad companies. An aet to provide- for the payment of the interest on the State debt. ♦ A supplement to the act to create a loan and provide for arming the State, approved l£th May, 1661. Mr. Quigley-objected to the first reading of the bill relative to the borough of West Pitts burgh, in order to gird the parties in Pitts burgh time to be heard. Tho-'foUowing bills have passed A supplement te an acl authorising the, erection of a bridge over the Kiikimlnetas ri'ser at Leeohburg, Armstrong oounty. A bill to repeal the special read laws in oeztaln townships iij Allegheny county. 4 kIU supplementary to an aot inoorporat-- . ing the Bast Liberty and Penn township pUJik-road oompany in Allegheny oounty. oixats.—Mr. Puller Introduced a resolu tion inquiring of the Auditor General what amount, if any, of taxes have been .paid to the. State by the Atta&tio and Ohio Telegraph Company within the past ten years.. Laid over. " The resolution lntrodnoed yesterday, ugh* inglncjatry of (he State Treasurer-roletire to the payment of the interest on tho Stato debt, passed^ -Mr. Johiion istroduMd & billmpplincit* *tj to Um Mt relating to the support and em ployment of the poor. It authorises appeals from the decision of the Courts of Quarter B*s s! ioni rwpocting tbojettiement of p»opor« by i write/ cfftwron or »)p»il Ih* bill-relating to write of eetrepment puee4. • • THI lU.IMOII AXD VICHIOA* OAWAL. The New Tork Kaut uyi j- ‘ - Mr. Arnold'has obtained leave, from the Committee on Boadf end Canals to report a bill for the Illinois and Michigan Canal, dis eonqeoted from the enlargement of the locks of the Erie Canal. : 1 BB*n*om wiuox’s BEArnne bill. Senator Wilson's bill to organise the Na tions! fo’roes of the United States authorises drafting in all the States and Territories, and the assignment ef the csuroript* to regiments already in existence, . mhe blir beccmes a law, it Is believed that-no obstacles to Its exe cution will be lnterpossd by State authority. xsbtiio or xiwsrArna pcblishibb. Representatives of the .Cincinnati and LenlsvtiU press, and of the 'Western Asto riated 'Preis/afe alt Washington to-day at bsading a meeting of newspaper publisher#. ‘ ’ The SHet£.lfiirk, Boston and; Philadelphia : represented;,' ] Ui a.'a»JATOisHirs. - ' Private dispatches to'Stfnslpr Henderson Indicate the probability of the speedy election' of tuber Gltfrer or NoeU to one ef S. Senatprshipsirom Missouri. The ‘eleotton of NoeU wpn|d'be{io far-unfortunate that j| would be impossible to elect? another'emthbi pattonUbni#fchls dUfrlffcV„;'/V • - 'OndAxizATiox ofa aretit DirAirmr - "xs*lM;HiuroTliUafior'‘a»' / oi a hui «9i08.i, on UnMaint colonel md corps or^ l riiltOT : Ap.rt rn . on obtain ui sot non thu WfktU.ut.n “‘•rni ««h *!*“! menfirmfeasE it? UUuiUum tM | .1 ■ . „. t _ ==E3 - -A' CUCGIB3 OF COX.ORXD HOLnifag.- The First South Carolina volunteers, (oolw ed,) in operation in Georgia and Florida* n* oently captured, at St. Simon' and iekyll Islands, a'quantityof railroad iron valued at $5,000. In several skiraiihertjiqj. jqxf «pq» cessfuL . GEH. FOSTER’* EXPEDITIOE AT.f Oqi^JlOyAL,. General Foster's expedition, .wfilch sailed from Beaufort, if. ‘ C., has arrived, safey at Port Royalj South Carolina. ' " 0 * proposals. • pK°P( ’OSALS FOR ICE. MkPTOUiPcKVKTO>» cmce. ■»“ „ ~,W aihington, D. O. J4noarj2S* 18684 ti,.j w iSLSf reCB i Tld Atthbofflca in. til MOSDAI, tbe of Tebnitfi, 1663. it twelte(l^).o’clock nt.« for farobhlng the'Medical Md Beparuneat, nntU.the m day of Jan* S^’.W'if 10 ! * ,n P p[ * <*f*& l<». to S daUrer* •a attha following plaicwi, to Witr * Hilton Head. South Carolina: , Kewbtfrn, North Carolina; - • • 1 • v • Portrait Monroe, Tiwiat*- Peniubta, Florida;‘ tfe;hilU», Tanhcaaee; . . . Now OrJejmi, LobUlms: SC IxoU, Mtnwri: • Calra, llliooia 1 Waibiogton, Diitrtct of Colombia; ’ Uampbta, Tenmate* ± At the qoan-itjr itafcirtd at >bo reapectlT* MtiaJa ?«.£ r J2." 15 ' Mown/oldddre wiir.l“«sJ,Sl,m, £f 100 iHfcm furnish,’ whirs It ftMtheiJd, tHc* 1 .por 10a 018,100 potteds, Mid within whet perhjd thee, non fnrntoh the ornonol of their hldr. , Allhooth ft. ledee tnbl. ihet t-ljdin ihould propone' ft farhuh tho whole hhioaat-nq tilled otenj oieor ltd plftft propoecd to be-tappicd. . , “ .• •< • Bidden wUJ atftte whit faciUtln tbe*poaae«, If ■odd/" ,tOTfa * the Ic * * l tbe ?«■*• *W Toe icemott be.of the beet qrallty, anbleet to tbe - “d approval ottheefficar in eturcaof tljepo*t where it ;■ <fbUrered, B * l ** ?b» full D»m#.stid peat »fflc* Iddreti of tbeVidder mtut appear la the propgeal , i , * ow ismide in Ibe name of.*, firm, the tiau' of th ? P m, “ ,«Mt *K*er, or the bid will to considered as the individual nirnrsil o! **“ taitv figniogit. .■ . * * tmixMlt Iran dblojrf pirtln win not bscnalj. erea.and on c*»h of allegiance fcj tye United fifstm wS«r»Soas«. SON, M S. K., U. (.1, »td Acting Utdlcal Far- Tomr. Wnrtlngwn, ». tc. nnd iluitM u plnlU, nsrluil M fnpvnUf«i let,'' The ability of (be bidder to All tbs contracUikmld It be awarded to him, nrait to guaranteed hi two' r*. * aponeible pmuu, Whose ilgnatuieaare to be'an* peadtd to the guarantee, ana saldinarantea.amßt accompiay the btd. The responsibility cf the guarantor* inuafbe shown by the official cartlficate of the Glerkef the newest Dl.trict Court er of the United Die, tnct Attorney. Uiadmitnmt bo present In person wl.uthsbldi •r. oprard, or their ,nrau.lt wIU not be nnddand, • Bond. In minimal Sr. «bom.nd dolbra, by the contractor and both of hts guarantor*. will cjntractT*' 101 ,be bidder upon signing the : Porno/. GvonaCat. ; We, —, of the county of —, and fitaU of _ and —, of the county of and State of hereby guarantee that t* able to ftxlfll a contract J?“ SCO ” lA *®®:With the.tarmaof hiaproposltian, and that, ahonld.hii proposition be accepted, he will at Mee enter into a contract in accordance therewith, fflioald the contract be awarded Um vathanand to become hie auretiea. - ** - j«e^rea To this guarantee must be append ad..theoffiaiml certificate above menUomd. . « The Surgeon OenerfTreeerra to himself the right to reject auy or aU. bids that he auy* deem teo htrh or unsuitable. hnnbt JOHNSON, K tats, *. e. a- ■ ■ Acting Medical Porvetor. pKOPOaALS FOK 13, 10 AND 8 A UiSß'UAh'HOtf. Oanauci umcx, Wan praanixasy, 1 Washington, Jin. 27ib,1863. J Fropoeaj will be received at this dOce until fi n. »• on the S 7» Of MBfiDABX, 188, far ftumtaC log 13, 10 and 8. inch,cut,lren. cannon, to-be mad». In conformity with drawing# ta be supplied: bribe Ordnance Department, and with tbo following ftnicf. r flcaUoos: One 10 inch, trial goa li to .be saadTot warm or cold blast charcoal lion, to be cast hallow. « wlayjedttaa the Interior, acd tohare a Unadfy of metal of not lee* «hui 3u,WQ pounds per squu* Inch, to be determined by t«Hn> J™** *£*/*“**.?* iie * d «M» *w». nod.from a cjlin* ; der cut from the same heat, and from metal of the ■erne qnalityj as that from which (he gun & cut/ Ttua cylinder la to be cut on end, In dry *uui mooldj, and la to be 12 inchea bigu, wltben-ePpticai bue of 21 Inches greiter and 18 inchat' iurer jula. r , f pt^meai Me to be cut from th* non headfand ft ,u **' *H iach«a thick, ircm the eyljuldr bj planes l«rallel to, and equl-dietant from the axis of the cyU cder, and the Isaaeraxla of the base, ,J^v^? a%ac * will teee.the specimens,' raiQjah the ammunition, and prove-the trialgun;. which moat be ready far trial.u todn aa posable, and aot later than three mouth. front the date of the fSSPjjJ; ss° ®s** r * e ***tt > be will the *S a unless it snail enddrea mod I^3’^,s? 3 *» wUh aerrice chargee of powder, of which xOOroond. w£l be with'aoud. ahot, and%3o round, with shells. The tearing is -tUe XurfiH' of charge to bnt he wUI be requited fa for msh proper facilities far.,testing, ench swam* ven lent groaha, storage far ammuhiusn.a butt In’ ann the .rtqtrijdte force for-handling and- ftriagtha cannon are to be made nf the aame qohlity of ironuihatof the trtS gumaafltheOroT naace Department Is ttrheve tberight tOtStShf iron daring the preceas’of the tahricaiioo. at the***; non.fcr which porpou the lotuder Into fatniab, free each oannoo, and elaba from cylinder* hr before drf. acdbeil, at the option of the Department uotto«t« ceed one (or eranr fan cannon. Xach cannon la to ® adnr ® the regular proof and inipectibnfarguns W for. but inch as are .approved after Jnranfloa-daft proof, which will b» received at the foundry where trade. Bidden will •tatdtbehhmbmi'sndraSun propil * tO;mrnlAo*:the far*.' gotag specifications apdcoadlttau i. the place where they are to be znade j the Umb cl commenciog'deLv* wy aad th* rate of deUrvry per month; and too price, per pound or pergne farth.miritaa. cannon. - Bo bids, wilt he «tniertaln<d awu«e Xtcte fn tln liunlhcon. cTlfluhte. nroetaccompany the bld. '/ > MOMr at the spedflaa date wmaatyeet! theconti a.tor k to a farieitnre of. |*e'amount te.he. dtHrertd altaat time., Baca party obtaining a too? tract-WUI be required ti bcnffij* With proper euretlee, tor iu fkitfafhl fnlQtfoiar * Wh4 a' J uaauer cf the contract to. another pirty wiii ratwe forteitnre. Bidderi wili b. required to flle 1 with their bid. a bowt-l&'the penaTitim of not leu i?^i < . 3i,,0^ W, .u'* n#d v b7 BO * tio pera>n£ ccudl.iooed that if the bid it accepted the Udder ahaii comply with bis proposal, and jaithfalfr and full# pera»raiwhathq -propo*=e to bond jnw»„b6. acknowledged before * Judge ««p liH bondsmen.msttbetcertK Jedjty-the of a District CoSt of tbWjJnES ** ? r ,B yidnanae Ofiedr In charge of aXiflS AtunaJ, to beeaob wcrth the penal •dm'bf the bondoverandaboyeeUltabdlUai, -v • The right is reserved to reject ell pjrancMls ifHhe fmr ls' : nfit teamed lor pnouo Interest to accept ahem. 11 rropiiai. will be sealed and to General' £• y* BlPLicr, chief of Ordnance, j Washington* D a." ud •“PrtUii. “TS^ri cannon,” , • i:w.aif>T,|r - . . . Brigadier General Chief oftOieumce,' ( jawtiiaeoa'' pAOfOaAia FOB flank Howpv OuiAsoa Omds, Was Dpiumut. i i; • i WashingtoD,jan.t7ih. lifiJ. * Proposal* will be remlYtd'at thifafflew tmtil'C ?^t.anoa.Uu:27mOr MBBCAB f or ftrflishlu*<»&e huodr*d*or laas.it •pwcndwj toil if 0 ® Howlt*er«v for flask defense. Tteee BovUtSrs weigh, when flatshed, aioot I,476’potmds each, nh< drowius exhibiting, thair dltaoaakmartan taetena: UiU cffloe, or at ths Coiled fiuui AneaaULVThev to suydctto the regular United States in•- spaction and ptfrofr and none areto t*& paid lor : «xoepti inch -as pass inspection eftiTbriefc ■Mssaas^ssafi^.s® J t Bidden will-State tha; ffTTneKaeii ui*t .5 notices than two aanuai i«. *^.'ortt?s&iSS3S, U raecrret to reject iiu pfepoiWi.lf.tliOi Pfto—,w. tf'emed too fcigti, crß'for .brOCaac* it it ■ ' ' .fOfOpW. .wilt b. tttlti ud •'"mil to *>Brba.- “«». V—hinton,- ». 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