WEDNippALY, DIOR;IifINf4.I.T22„' 0I • 312 Zi,a Public sleentsig fa behalf of the Mated Wattle fildilltary Colrunfasfoif; By the following correspondence it will to seen that a meeting is to be held at the Bard of - Trede.Biorns• this afternoon, to take into consideration the most effective means of providing supplies for the Sant.. Lary Com:Weston, bo distributed among the sick and' wounded volunteers of the army. The Commission has been doing a good work, and should be sustained. Mr, Hadley;,' l ngefiti to? the Commission, will address:Vie meeting and detail the opera tions of the Board. We hope to see a large attendance and a great degree of in. terest: Ron: Gaonon"Wn.sofe, Mayor of Pitts burgh. —Sir : —You are respectfully re, quested to call a public meeting of the citizens of Pittsburgh, Alleghen y and vi. dull to consider and adept the,ineat efficient• meznsiof assisting the United States Sienitai7"- Commission in providing the necessary supplies for the sick and wounded of the velem - tome of the army, and other hnportant duties. " Mr. Wm, .11:1Efidley, agent of thiligoin mission, will attend the meeting and.fally explain the plan, objects and operatirOs 0 the Commission. Bake well, Piffsi*. urgh. Jan. 21,1813 i. Wm. Pears & Coll. C. Sawi4 l ‘'-'-• • Bsgsler, john Grah E i: R.Sellers P- Alexander Gord on, GO). L. McCook, A . F. Vonßoahorst, W. Palmer, Geo. Weyman, Hanna, Hart & Co. Jas. Kirkpatrick, John Harper, Joseph Woodwell, David B. Park, W. R. Smith.& B. A. Fahnestock, John Irwin,Sr. Nimick & Co; Singer, IlimickAoo Wm. Holmes & Co. F. M. Gordon, Ounninghams & Co. Spang, Chalfant& Co A & D H Chambers, Jas. B. Lyon & Co. Thomfui Wightintin, A. W, Loomis, Jones & Laughlins, B. B. Carnahan „ George Fortune, David W. Bell, - Algernon S. Bell. MAYOR'S OFFICE, 1 ..Pillalturgh, Jan. 2 2d, 1862. f In accordance with the above request, the citilsens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity will assemble in the Booms of the Board of Trade, this day, at 8 o'clock p. in "Gamut WILSON, Mayor. CA_Pr. SARL'S Puisraz.sf..—The late l eirrielktod-Cajit. Leopold Bahl, Jr., was in• tarred yesterday afternoon in the Catholic Cemetery in Allegheny City. The funeral 2ortege started from the residence of hie ather, corner Second and Market streets, aril was a very large one, consisting of two 3arriages containing the clergy, followed by some forty••three months' Niolunteers, an foot. a bead playing a solemn sir, the First Ward Dome Guards, with arms re verard and colors draped, the Beneficial 33clety of which he was a member, the 3 earse,with a detach Pent of the Pennsyl vania Dragoons, on horseback and the 3ecort tinder whose charge the, remains I were brought home, on foot, the Vigilant Ire company, on foot, and some seventy 7ehicles, conveying the relatives and rienda of deceased. The ceremonies at •he grave were solemn and impressive an& ill hearts were saddened as the earth hid , rom sight all that was corporeal of the ;onerous man and brave soldier. .e.EISALE IofIBLE SOCIETY —The report the Board of Managers of the Pittsburgh :remale Bible Society exhibits their opera. .ions for the last year. The receipts were 6205,10, of which $l2O was applied to. yard obtaining four life memberships in he Pennsylvania Bible Society, and the aalar.ce paid on account for bibles, testa. cents, to the same institati,n. Five iundred volunteers were supplied with the ',Jew Testament. The following officers rave been elected to serve for the current rear: President, Mrs. Dr. Brooks; Vrce "madden ts, Mrs. McClurg, Mrs. McCracks .c; Secretary, Mrs. Crittenden; Treasurer, lies Brooke; Managers, Mrs. Danny, Mira. A. Laughlin * Mrs. J. Laughlin, Mrs. . B. Morgan, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Rowan, firs. Barclay, Mrs. Semple, Mrs. J. Irwin, [rs. W. Thaw, Mrs. Pears, Mrs. 8. Res, Ire. Dr. Pressley, Miss Thaw, Miss Pahnestock, Miss Laughlin, Mies Breed, dies Arthurs, Miss Magee, Miss Ralston, diss Kerr, Miss Trainer, Miss Lane, Miss 'reckinridge. an (Swiss }btu. Eirronse.—All the apere, East and West, where the Peak amily have traveled, speak in the highest 3rme of their merits as vocalists and bell loges& We could not, 11 we would, pass tier this univeisal commendation, and we .ke pleasure In saying that from our nowledge" of its members the company xcome fully up to the most sanguine ap ll ectetions formed by the public. Their otertsinments are pleasing, chaste and ersatile, as will be seen by an examination f the programme, and nothing is attempt. i until it has been so thoroughly mastered let faiittre or mediocrity are alike impoa• ble. First class entertainments may be raked for, fully worthy of the largest /emus° of public patronage. We know Is ated he Peakfamily cannot fail to be appro. lse. • HS " oimrDsz szr 'ran RATTLE AB inAlNEsvna.n.—Jno. flatrithof Company t, Ninth Penna. Reserves, wounded at to Drainesville battle, had his arm ampu ited Saturday, at Gen. MoCall's Division lospital. Re is the only one, out of the ity.nine of our men wounded at this Ittle, who had-to undergo amputation.. ~11 of the remaining wounded, ezceptizig tven, have been discharged from the has.. ital, and are now doing fell duty. Among le latter is Lieutenant Colonel Kane, of )e ucktail Rifles," who is entirely re. )vered, and is now in 'comman d of his liment. Thewounded still in the hos., ital are all doing well. Tea Ykralit OP Av.s.: --This neoroman. Br, as wißti awn Sy his advertisement sewhere, will give WO ,pf his entertiln tents at lifasOttib Kali, isfi Thursday and 'riday evenings. 'Berta said to be a clever 'agician and as he.offers brilliant induce lents in thisAtee of presents, to,be 1 bated ' adis fter the performance, we have o doubt he 'OX - easily fill the hall ente, tiled. hiotxxan ow A itatiaaan n accident occurred on the Central Ohio )ur sold :ailroad on Saturday, - by which three or a route iers of one of the 0144? im for Pattation'a Uree were IRST WAS]) "Zoiloor. Beano. —The Irß t War d 8 :4 0 0/ Jaeard of Pittsburgh Pas organized on Maiday evening, Jan. Jth, by selecting Mune Qatt.Y. 'resident, Mr. Wm. B Hunter, Secretary. a n r. C. P. CAughey.Treasurer. Moore. rated th e Kee and W. B Hunter pre. r and of election for tree years. polaralarrr.—Clapt.D. Gregg, Sixth ;again? Cavalry, bile been appointed by -ovarnor Curtin, Colonel of ,the Eighth enneylvania Cavalry, viceClearrnan rem toyed. • ILRAAD iN TER.E B T.-7-Lfifit • year the ..,nnty Treasurer paid out over $72,600 .r interest and oasts on railrmid 400116. id some $62;000 more will be paid neat stx Wernher' iC44 antral Pli itlYyterfiin - 121'inh on Sunda at, chiefly from other c hurches, y PITTSBVICG , II7I," SATUR; -:t'iNUARY'2S,?62.4 - 14 7 .) ITO K ANDPROPR To FFICIAL PAPER OF VIE OITP Wouzs it be too heavy an expense for the Library Association to employ a police officer to prevent the boys from running up and down the steps on lecture nights, to the great annoyance of the audi ence. THE Itconomite Oil Well at Tidioute, which flowed about seven months at the rate of about 15 or 20 bbls. per day, and then - dried np, is now pumping at the rate of 60 bbis. per day. To BB BUILT.- A macadamized or plank road from Franklin to Oil City will Boon be constructed. ham /MU JOSEPH EMS & SON, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FIVIIIIITIII7IIIIE & CHAIRS, WAiiEHOUSE, IA SMITHFIELD STREET, thmtvreen Sixth street and Virgin Ailey.) r PITTEIBII1188: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ALL STYLES, DIA It IBSIFOR 1862 NV. S. HAVEN. soe OORNICR WOOD AND TB/RD EITR 500 LBS. KPt3OM SA.LTS, /60 /43. COCHINEAL, 10 BOXES OBWEGO OOHS STARCH Jo l 4...:oceived and foriyl4, by 'GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, Peden! street, Allegheny city. peaf Lard receive ,••rm4Z..,./Fr„, Mm R. coiLiBR. e • le If?* 7)-10 Imahehi - prim Seedier ode by c o f r LO3. afelloury and Ottip r l h of, this (41.. y,, under arrest for at apting tli l iiii3dtGefiaa Mon tgomery,at ' .... i getrulia.:iittattnrday night hat. is any, brit,--iflot one:. Their offense is 'lntatitity nap _*,,,..i.s,l4l'deatta, though Athoped they anay be- leniently. Mcßea , Ben ire' Pit tabitit It Ts, Oapt. y bact- jut Oen' edtui.tecl to the bar vrhen* the" war broke out and served daring the three months' campaign with the Greys. Chapman kept a cigar store, was Sergeant in tthe City Guard in the three months',serviewand re -organized the company for the war. McHenry enlisted in another oftipany which was consolidat. ed with others of the Bixty.Third and he chesen Captain. They . are well known here and the , termination of this unfor tunate affair will be anziouslY awaited. . • LAuxr ExrLosinfs.—On Monday even. , inga widow woman named Mrs, Lewis, reeling in the Sixth Ward, who earns a scanty support for her family by washing, was lining a lamp with oil, without having ettinguisned the flame, when the escaping i vapor caught fire, and an explosion fel lowed, scattering the burning fluid over her hands, arms and neck. She screamed for help, which was speedily rendered by a colored man but the fire was not exttn• gabbed until her hands and neck had been badly burnt. Her hands were shockingly burnt in putting out the fire, a portion of the skin and several of the nails having peeled off. PASSRNGIE RAILWAY ELacrroors.—On Monday, the stockholders In the Pittsburgh and East Liberty Paosenger Railway Co elected the following Board of Direetore for the ensuing year; Jas. S. Craft, W. 0. Leslie, A. S. Bell, Jr., and Wm. Church Ihe Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Man 'Chester Railway Co. elected the following manageroon the same day: 'Jos. Kirkpat rick, Hobert 8: Hays, John 8. Parke, Henry Irwin and B. B Campbell. The stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Railway re-elected the old boar d, viz: Wm. M• Hirsh, B. F. Jones, Wm. K. Nimic Wm. Coleman, k.J. MoD. Crosson. and : fir, Eipweitio Evzitarr lectured to as many of our people as Concert Hall will hold (fully twelve hundred) last evening. He is a hale old man, of fine appearance and distinct enunciation, and though his ' lecture contained few new id io ease was listened to with marked attentn, thr h ough_! oat and warmly applauded when he touched upon a favorite theme or name. All were much pleased with the lecture and the Library Association doubtless are also with the proceeds. PASSED l'---"""--7—Raouott.—Brig. Gen. Lane passed through the city on Monday night, on his way to Chicago, where he will complete his arrangements for taking the Held with his command. He was socom, ponied by a portion of his staff, including Colonel Mbrrett,who distinguished himself at Springfield, Lieut. Col. Killpatrick, one f the h herors of Great Bethel, Major and Vaugapt.an, formerlP hillips y an editor in Cleveland Kansas correspondent,C once the Tribune's BRIO T/8 ACCIDENT. -On Tuesday morn. lag, 16th inst., Samuel Johnson,ia brakes, man on one of the freight trains between Altoona and Harrisburg, was knocked off the train in the vicinity of Spruce Creek, by being struck with a atone, or some other missile, thrown by an unknown hand. He fell under the train, and had one of the legs crushed, that it had to be amputated. Hosea DItOWNED. —A horse, belonging to a man named O'Hare, residing on Pennsylvania avenue, was drowned in the Monongahela river yesterday, near the foot of Noss street. He was attached to a coal wagon, and being left unattended, took fright and ran into the river. The i wag= was also lat. ' Ckundas wasproduced to a fair au• dience at the Theatre last evening, Mies Dora Shaw in the principle character, sup. ported by Mr• Henderson as Amend. To. night the beautiful drama of "Ingomar, the Barbarian" will be presented, Miss Shaw as Parthema and Mr. Henderson as Ingomar. aws.nic THIC PiCKPOCIKET.—We are informed that a new pickpocket, lately from St. Lruis, whose name we withhold for the present, is in the oily. Be is a rather genteel looking young man, a s lim, about feet in height and wears red "goa`.ee." The public Should be on the watch for him. rocrarr PICEULD —Mr. John Kerr, re. siding in the Eighth Ward. had his pocket picked while at the Pest Office, on Mono day, of a pocket book containing valua ble papers, but no money . The thief got out of sight before Mr. Kerr discovered his loss. HS FLOOD reached its culmination on Monday night and then began to fall gradually, but oar rivers had not reached an ordinary high water stage bust evening. We have beard of no further damage to property. ALL PIiIOES, FOA - BALX ay 1,000 LBB. CREAM TABUS, 60 HEG BI GARB SODA, EMMY ft. OOLLI3B. cer oftbe Pa- tent Office - the last four as a Member or the Begird of A ppe al. Paten OTE— t and a coAll nformation necessary to procure a charge. PI of the Patent Liwsteani free of Refer to present 9 013 :101i8SiOX er of Patents pron. David P• froiloaray. deOV•tf 4044. 4 72'°_ r e D [IA 'HE GREATCURE :FOR COViUMPTIOR T AE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI. CINE having mute it the study of yea -it to concentrate the life of the Nine 7 roe into a Medi. eine for diseases of the Lunge and Throat, is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex patience. This truly great and good medicine is prepared w th much care, tae tar bemg dietttlnd expre , sly for it, is therefore Iran from all Impart. ties of common tar. It has cored more eases of Comm in i.tion than any known remedy on esrth It will cure BRONCHITIS. Ii will cure AB I'HMA. It will cure SORE THROAT AND BREAST. It will cure C 1.11.311.8 AND COLDS, and is an In valuable remedy for oistases of the KIDNEYS and WUNARY COMPLALNTS. ' • Bewase 1161 PEP, of Counterfeits. If you have th PIL e Dyspepsia use WP3HA RT'S DYS- IA LS, and V they do not cure you go to the agent of whom you purchased ti.ern, and receive your money. Please call at his st. - ..re and gets descriptive cular. A box of Pule sent by mail, post-paid on re °mot of One Dollar. No. 10 South EDeond street, Phila. L. Q sold b C. WISHART, Proprietor. tion-lyeo y d DR. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, SPA LDINWS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES BRYAN'S PULMONIO WAFKj A.YERS' CHERRY PECTORAL SCHENCK'S PULMONIU SYRUP SELLERS' COUGH SYRL CHAS. H. 5.17 PER, AT His DRUG STORE Cor. Penn and St, Clair Sta. on 2 ACTION OF UNDKRWEITKILS UPON STOCKS OF CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, &c. THE UNDERSIGNED FUR THE JIL, Insurance Companies, represented by them, respectfully announce to the citizens of Pit shurgh that at a meeting of the Underwriters of the city, held on Monday, January Ink 18y{ the (fa:losing r Rol Wow were adopted, viz: or Besotted, hamTt Crude Coal tete, Petroleum, Rock, Mann ils nzine, itenzole or Naptha, stored In the bu il t up poruone of this nay shad be uon• metered uniavrable,as well as stocks of geode ',bred with said Oils, and the nuildings in which said stooks of Otis and Goode are stored. Bminted above stated,esolved, That buildi ngs adjoining buildings oc. mg shall, vnth their Contents, be charged an additional rate of premium to that which would be otherwise charged, of not lees than one half per cent, per annum Basolved,.That where 234/iried Coal or Carbon Oil, or Bentham is kept in quantities exceeding one barrel, and less than ten barrels, the rate oi pre mium to be charged shall be Ms same aa on extra hazardous risks When more than ten barrels are stored In one building, the minimum rate of p ro - shall be one and one-half per cent. per an• num. Other stocks of goons stored with raid 0 1,, anti the buildings in which said stocks of oils and good', are stored, shall be subject to the same rates of i tar_e_T i.!.im. That when the Crude Oils, ac., named in the 7,7 t reeolutlon; are stored in a building en tirely removed from other buildings, and properly Hated for ite reception by thorough ventilation, and other preeentions which may be deemed necosaary, or when stored on wharves, or in sheds I hereon, the rate of premium shall not be less than three perwit. per annum. R. MILLF,, Jr., President Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. SAMUEL REA, Secretary °threw' insurance Conn Nay of Pittsburgh. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary Eureka Insurance Company of Piltacurgh. P. A. RINEHART, Secretary Pittsburgh Insu rance Company of Pittsburgh. Apt. BOOK, Secretary Allegheny Insurance Comany of Pittsburgh. I. GRIER, SPROUL, Secretary Pennsylvania In. surance Company of Pittsburgh. W. P. JONE2e, et insurance Campany of North America of Philadelphia, Ps., and Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. P A.MADEIRA., agent Delaware M.S. Insurance Ortnpany ot Phi/Adel-phial. J. i.i. COFFIN, Agent.-- Frankhn Fire Insurance Company Reliance M. Insurance Company, of Phila. Philadelphia F. and L. Ina. Com'y. ' R. C. LOOMIS, Agent, "Home" of New York, N. Y. "Phamix" of Hartford, Conn. JAMESSpringfield,' Springfield, Masa. W. ARsOIT, Agent, Northern Assurance Company, London. Home Insurance Co., New Have, GEO. W. BLACHSTOCK. Agent, n Conn. Continental Insurance Co Manhattan Insaranoe Co. Lorillard Insurance Co. of Neva York. Wastungton Insurance Co. Enterprute !near/wee Company of Phila. JNO B.McFADDEIv, Agent, Metroplitan Inattranoe Company, I. New York. Commercial " . Irving o ill• C. A.LRERT PALMER. Agent Idanufactiunre' In nuance Company of Pennsylvania A. A. CARRIER A BRO.. Agent Etna Insurance Co= of Hartfort, Connecticut. r D. THOMPSON, Agent Girard Fire and Amine inourance Company, of Philadelphia. Jal6.6t D 1 C Z-10 tierces in adore and fo m aleA b 1 MILLER At WOK 170 Oil ESE —2OO boxes prime Cheese for gale by [den) ELESRY E , OOLLINS. PST CLA LTSO bbla liar tieand ay del?reoelved Lid for sale b 001 D MA RBLE IMITA EL COLLIN% deIIRONS on _Wall Paper, for dining Homo estibules for sale at 10 7 Market street. & JOSEPH H. HUGHES; COL vs BSVOLVE 6 8 ETOY::: - A alfmah"Dur 74O eby Sir:Trita. V.lst r eet. ISI I7 OO barrels Baltimore B, Coffee. 60 barrels extra s Coffee. by . Etamtr.--ia store led for We dAo9 REYIKER A BROS, Nos 12e sad lee Wnod ..traet, G &xTs CALF Doable%le Boots, (Rasta gip Boots, You the,Calf andiim BOOta. OLLEAPI I CHEAP!: AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET, D. S.pp____PplEN BACH RR EMBSOIDE&IEB AT ,CCAS - Clearizi,g oat sale of FRENCH EMBROIDEELES A LACE GOODS AT EATON, NAOMI( A CO.'S. der No. IT Filth atrw•l "DOROats, SALE--6,000 bushels prime old AL' in bulk, delivered at Roobester, Pa. For terms apply to R. L. ALLEN, Agent, No, 6 Wood street. rilAidow, OIL E) GREASE-- 10 bids Tallow OH; - 26' bbis Gress% In store and for sale by NCO ir. SELLERS a 00. Peas e4reel, itWitxu7", INV Eli I®cAS. PAIENT AGENCY• Ica I . PATENT AGENCY Omit C. Lawrence I llobt, W. Veuwiek. 0 V Twelve /For the past -Iron r years it ttana g e r of the '54 fishing t on Branch of . the Scientific et tnerican Pa. tentAg ency and for Elf. teen Wears In he Patent Agency Busi ness. rearm an gal- TLIROAT CONFECTIONS For 88 ; 0 by -SHITS. —On motion, fir. Wilson's bill to complete the defences at Washington, was taken up, and the amendment of the House agreed to. Mr. Wilson offered • new section repealing the act allowing the discharge of miners, and providing that no persons hereafter be mustered into service under eighteen years of age, but the oath of enlistment shall be conclusive as to age. On motion of Mr. Wade, of Ohio, the bill authorizing the Secretary of War to appoint two Assistant Secretaries of War, was taken up. Mr. Wilson offered an amendment as a substitute, to wit, that the President, with the consent of the Senate, shall appoint two additional Atsistant Secretaries of War, at a salary of $3OOO each, the aloe to last•for on , year. The amendment was agreed to and the bill passed. The report of the Committee of the Joe dietary on the resolution to expel Mr. Bright was then taken up Messrs • Sumner and Lane advocated the passage of the resolution. Mr. Bright made a reply in defence of himself, asserting that when he wrote the letter to Davis he had no ilea of war re sulting from the fanaticism of the Aboli tionists and the mad folly of the South. The Senate then adjourned. From Santa Fe. 8./asses CITY, Jan. 20.—The Santa Fe mail, with dattts to the 7th, arrived. The express from Mealla arrived at San ta lee on the evening of the 4th, says that 1600 Texans, with 7 pieces of artillery, are marching on Fort Craig, and were within thirty miles of that poet. The scouts from the fort had been driven in, and a severe battle was expected, as the Texans were fighting principally for food. Gov, Con. nelly had called out the entire military. A later express on the night of the sth says that the enemy had retrehted without an attack. It is not known whether Col. Canby intends to follow him or not. The scouts from Pecote had not arrived when the. mail left Col. Canby has 1000 revs, tars and 1500 volunteers and militia in hie I, command, All is excitement at Santa lee, and martial law had been declared in this • district, The through passengers are Col. Street, J. Howe Watts and John Owynne. ItEATILITWSamsun New. ! OBTRR o bins on,..—of Crawford vs. J is contest .ln intheg the e Governorship of Kansas, the Supreme Court refused to grant the mandamus ap. plied for by the emtestant. Under this decision, Robinson, the present incmbent, holds over one year. Considerable ezeitsment prevails at Atchison today, owing to a collision be% tween the citizens and a band ofJayhawk, ere. Some arrests have been made and more trouble is anticipated. Items from Wheeling. WErazixtro, r • 21.—Evening.—The river is at a. sham,. upwards of 40 feet of water in the es. The basements of street are under wal There was a al morning 211 EDIT LATEST HY TELEGRAPH. as Night's New* up to Two O'clock IIE LATE VICTORY IN HINTUCKY FURTHER PARTICULA.RB CINCINNATI, Jan. 22—The Commerciars L'ulevilie dispatches say : D spatchas received at headquarters an. neuil:ie that the battle didn't t-ke place on Saturday, but on Sunday morning ; that Thomas continued in pix.suit till ial3ht, and our forces followed the rebels, who ran before them in the wildest.confa sicn like a flock of frightened sheep, close up to their entrenchments on the north bank of the river. In front of Llama they laid all night, expecting to storm them in the morning, but with the aid of their boa's arid barges, its enemy managed to get a3ross the river before daylight. They left behind all their artillery, am. mu , iiion, horses, tents, and eighty wagon Liads of quartermastet 'a and medicaL stores, which fell into our hands. Our troops had possession of their entrenchments ly this morning, after reaching the op posite side, the rebels dispersed in every . direction. Two hundred dead and wound ed were picked up on the field. Z:illicoffer was found in a wagon mortally wounded Our ices hai not been definitely ascertained, but it must have been considerable. The Surgeon of the Sixth Indiana regiment telegraphs that his regiment had seventy killed and wounded. Gen. Thomas' divt sion embraces some of the best regiments : n this Department. As far as lean learn, the Ninth Ohio, Tenth Indiana, Second Alinnesota.teenth Regulars, Fourth" a n Tenth Kdntucky, were among these engaged. CA Tao th and Munson's Brigade, including the Eighteenth Regulars and some Kentucky Regiments. reinforced General Thomas during Saturday night. They made a forced march of 25 miles, through heavy roads, and managed to arrive three hours before the commencement of the fight, in which they took a glorious part in spite of their fatigue. The tenor of all official dispatches go to show that the affair resulted in the most brilliant victory of the war. It is said that no prominent officer was killod on our side. Gen Schoepff was unable to cut -, ff the retreat, owirg to the bluffy character of the country and the obstruction of all the roads by felled tim bar. THIRT Y - SEVENTHCONGRESS A.:HINGTON, January 21.—HousE.— Tn. House proceeded to the consideration of the bill regulating the carriage of print ed manor ou:side of the mails, rcquiring post , ge to be paid, dr.c. Mr. Colfax explained and advocated the bill. Mr. Morrill, of Vt., said the subjec - Should te considered as a postal measure, and not as a means of raising revenue.— The Commitive of Ways and Means will propose a newspaper stamp duty and a tar. on tol-graphs. Mr. Blair, of Mo , moved to commit the bill to the Committee of Ways and Moans, with I lstruct one to report a bill for a stamp Lax instead of postage on newspapers,. Mr. Riddle moved to table it. Not agreed to, by a vote of 61 against 66. Mr. Morrill, of Vt . moved to recommit the , bill to the Post Office Committee, with instructicns to report one increasing the postage from 3 to 5 cents. This was Voted down together with the motion of Mr. Blair. Mr. Colfax reported the substitute for the bill referred In his - pooch, which was disagreed to, one ct the sections proposing a tax on telegrams. The original bill being before the House for final act'on, Mr. Harris moved to lay it on the table. Carried by a vote of 76 against 60. The Senate bill authorising the Preai. dent to appoint two additional Assistant Secretaries of War, with a salary of $2OOO perrep annum, to perform such duties as the law, the ry may present or are required by term of appointment to be one year, was Passed, and the House adjourned. - , I Front aultAlgt,E —The resolution adopted by the Senate pr:yosing to invertigiltei the acts passed at the Net session were presented, but the donee refused to cdfrilder them. The House then proceeded to the Con eideration of the resolutions offered by Mr, liopkins on Friday, appointing a committee to investigate the tonnage coal mntat.on tax bill. The question being on an amendment directing the publication of the names of the parties found to be implicated in cor rupt practices, a long debate ensued in which the power of the Hones to direct such publican was discussed. The amend. ment was finally agreed to, The House then proceeded to draw for a committee to serve in the Mefdakin cum' tested election case From hen' ucky. Lourava.La, January 21 .—There is no news from Gen Thomas tc-day. No des tails of the Federal loss have been recei v.- ed. Gen. Thomas has taken- the steamer and the nine bargee which the rebels con. veyed their forces across the ()umberland, and which, in their precipitate flight, they fatted to destroy. The theory at had quarters is that wing that boat to convoy his troJps bercei the river southward and providing other means of transportation. No private telegrams of military mat ters can c ome over the Southern line to Louisville and no private information has been received. Important from Washington. Wasurserolf, Jan, 21.—The pssage, today, of a bill authorizing the Pre a sident to appoiht two additional Assistant Secre taries of War WeS aCCOrdrbg to a state. went made in the Rouse by reque s t of the Secretary of War himself. Tnis is pre. liminary to a thorough reorganization by which not only the transaction of the busi ness of the army will be facilitated, but visitors have an equal opportunity of ob- i twining access to the proper officers of the Dapartment without unnecessary des lay Thomas L Price, elected to fill the va cancy frimi the lith Congressional District of Mierouri, occasioned by the expulsion of Reed, Secessionist, was, to day, sworn in as a member of the House. The River and Weather at Louisville. LOUISVILLE, Jan. 2 1.—The river was rising fo-day, 2 inches per hour, and is still rising at the shine rate this evening. Ail the cellars 200 feet south of Water street are full of water. Weather cloudy. Mercury 39 degrees. HEI. MOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. BALM BOLD'S B UCH U for the Bladder. II N. LAIBOLD'S SUCH U for the Hidneya. H ELMBOLTPS BUCHU for (he Grave:. BELA !BO I.D'S B UCEIU for the Dropsy. BBL MBOL L'S B UCLI II for Nervousness. ABLMBOL Ira B U.... 8 U for Dimness of Vision. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Ef Det Breathing. ELM SOLD' E BUCHU for Wifleaktlt Nerves. HELIIBOLD'S B UCHU for General Debdllty. HBLMBOLD'S BUCHU for Universe! Lassitude HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Horror of Disease. HALALEOLD'S BUCHU for Night Sweats, EIBLAIBOLTI 8 B OCH U for Wale:nines& ELELMBOLD'E B LCI I U for Dryness of the Skin. HELM...ROLLIE B UGH U for Eruptions. Er E I ELMB aLmaoLve BULB U for Pain In the bask. Eyelid, wi OLD'S' R th T UCH U for Heaviness of the Sight , mporary Suffusion and Lou of 1 HELJIBOLIYE BUCHU for Mobility and Rest. fattiness, with Want of Attention and Horror of Society. MEL lIBOLD'S BUCHU for Obstractione. HELMBOLD'S BVCHU for Excites.* arising from Indiscretion, and all Die-we of FEMALES—F EMALES—FEMALES FRMALES.—s'EMALES—FEM AL/AS OLD OR POUND, SINGLE. BBLA G Atetaamo, OB CONTEMPLATING LLIE. TAKE NO Af ORB PILLS THEY ABB OF NO A VA IL FIELMBoLD'S EXTRAOT BUCHU Id THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORI D For all oonaplainta incident to the Sex, wnetner arising from Indiscretion, Saints of Dissipa tion, or in the DECLLNK OR CHANGE OP LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT /T. lake no more Hallam, Mercury or Unplessant Medicine, for Unpleasant and Dangerous Die elia 0.. HELMBOLD'E EXTRACT Boum CosEs micoaßT DISEASES In all their stages, A t little A.Xpellßet Little or no ch nge of diet; No Inconvenien. AND NO M$ No Use HELM BOLL'S EXTRACT BUCHU for Ex ceases from habits Indulged in BY YOUNG AND OLD, • - - And for all diseases slim og from habits of diesite ion. It removes all Improper discharges, and will restore the patient in a short time to a state of health and purity Use Id ELM BOLDS EXTRACT BUGHU for dis eases and arleotiona of the most distressing char acter. Use HELMBOLIA3 EXTRACT RUCH U fora afteotions and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever eauee ongleatiag, anti.ao matter of HOW LONG SrANDIAO AN the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same same clitlee. treatment and may originate from the Read I Read I Read! azimautays Buoau is safe and pleasant taste and odor, but immediate in its action. in Personally appeared before me an Alderman o the city of Philadelphia, H. T. EitLIABOLD. Chem lionbeiog duly swore, does say that ris prep'. contains no narcotic, mercury or injurious drugs, but is purel ve Me. T. if OD, t3ole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me, the 28d day of November,lB64. WM. P. HISS t RD, Alderman. an y' rior ddress.. $lO per bottle , or six for , delivered to y' a Prepared by H. T. HELAIBOLD, lot Sout Practical and Analytical tlliemist, h Tenth street, t-elow Ch F esnut. Phla. BEWARE OF COUNTEREITSi AND UN/RINOLPLED DEALE Who endeavor to dispose "of their own" Land "ether" articit s on the reputation attained by Etelinboid's Genuloe Preparations, Extract Buchn. " Sarsaparilla. Improved Rose Wiah. ARK POR HELIkIBOLD'S. Out out the advertisement and send ono AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND it EXPOSURE. Sold wholesale and retail by DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER. 140 Wood street nol6-aina•ws aENIIINE IRISH WHISKY, VI Genuine Scotch Whisky, Pure old Rye Whisky, Pure oid Jamaica Sum,'; Pure old _Cognise Brandy, Pure old Pinet Brandy, Pure old Pellevoiain Brandy, Pure old Holland Gin, Pure old Anabor Him Pine Ohampagne,ilherry, Port and Claret %In es by the gallon or bottle, for sale by WEL BERNEry, l Wood street. It AR.lffonz iipirr burets Crude Oil ill Mlle p ak Creak q 44 LIS i Ace, gtantr.abs,orthatid ind cheap for .nol by R. L. ALLE for sale PI N, for Ho. 8 WA:id street. uops--6 bales Prime H 01 ----- -, for mu ' .1 by (11019 IMAM' EL OOLLINB. .. Peausmistula Legislature.. ELitausstrßa, Viiti uctry' 21.--S.KNATE. The bill dirteCiDg CJe payui.i.it of the ex penees of Colonel littL4nss regiment was passed. Mr. litlaCluro offered a resolution that the Quetta master General of the State be required to present to, the Finance Commit:ea the claims of Volunteer Beg,. merits, which CitElLia be phid under exist mg laws. 'rho resolution was passed. - ____ _:LI, 4" TH E FINE STEAMER, alma CL I POE, Team AZ Foe, com mander. leaves as above. .111111.1.1 For ....freight or peanuts a ly on board or to For Cincinnati and Louisiana THIRD Y. le A. hf: THE FINE PASSENGER STEAMER IDA hLAY, John Q. Reno, commander, lane. as •nnonnoed. For freight or pa/sago voly on board or to .T B. Lrymosios & co. or JOHN FLUID, Agent& fiii; Cluehunt!, .. Louis. THIS DAY 10 A. M. THE FAVORITE PASSEIOI-mat GR steamer DAMOTAR, AL. Hendrickson, commander, leaves as above. ...For tretght or passage apply on bow* Ja22 ______ N •0 2. w t; 71, 2 ^ 1 15 0 a xi 27 s 8 IE = V — J, -51: 5 .V v 0 g 11 4 2 t. t5: 46 ! 4; -u / - Ili kosof For Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville, Cairo and iSt. Loos'. WEDNESDAY, /0 A. M. ritHE FINE STRAMLERiticogo .i. SAINT CLOUD, 0. a. Drava; Commander, will leave for the above and Intermediate poste. For freight or pamage apply on board. 142 ___________ Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. THE fine Passenger steamer i mp . jh Rini coRAHAM, Oaptain Mun n* Avers,mmander, leaves Pitts- 16.111 11 . . hb nesville ev argh ovary Tuesday, al, 4 o'clock p. 44- and Zaery Friday al 8 a. m. .-.- For freigh opasaage apply on bw4Or to J. R. tasmaa t o u A Go,, Agents-RW.l*mb. Fer Chichumati .11i;ate. Thu DAY, JANUARY 27,10 A. AL rr HE FINE STEAILER. J',W .A. HA TI.Mm above AN, A. Warty oomman der, leaves . For Insight or pump, oto board or to 422 .r. a.' Mvmaardzia-ao. 1 1 "POT Cincjimatiliald LOWNYIIII22 PE MB DAY, JANUARY 22. E splendid passenger • Ji stoma KEY WE9T,W.B. poutmander. 008 , froight or on boarders° tanili J B. 21.2 Oa AIWA 1 R ICH cicgc ar,i Velvet Paper tig tags, tor mai by WR=UtBH4jL POitylv op IllnalittliGit. ABRivm, .1, • Franklin, Bonnet; Brownsville. - ( Johann, Clark, BrOWnalrale, • COL Bliyarcl. Peebleiußlissbcsh John T It/healing DBPS.FLIBIA Franklin, Gallatin, Clark., do /1 Cul. .yard. 13 .43b1ee z bath Emus Orstisin, e, award/a • Minerva. Gir(l4n, Wheeling Th e ve r—L sat e van Ing at twilight S hare were about lee; water in the channel and falling very feet. The weather damns the daywaa dbagreehtil,. 11€0,... The regulai Portsmouth packet J, B. Ford, being uruiroidably detained, will leave this day Our al t4intlve friend WH. Br tail] de the hbriora in the (lice. ai' The a t4iners • Digtem, Oaptaln Rogers; Mednott?, Capt. McObvert' and Oapt. lierten, • era, advinaeilo leave 6 :;,iiideni 1 411131tt for Una part on Monds7. . . The laket newa from the Arizehla, Bonk st the 1 , 8411'0r- the eantd we, that the water was over the hurri*opoL This of course ?horst end to aTlitiiiiiii3de of raising ter. She will have to be wreaked- !•.:I.t- '',3 aro - pleased to meet our old and esteemed fr:ands, Cow. Bari/Fon Williams Sod Capt. imv:.l Eriajord. rlicy came up on the steamer Emma Duncan, and will return on tee same boat. They have many friends In . this WI who wil. t e plaewed to learn that they are In th. en - joyment of .zeellent health, and sound on the "Union" gasallon. They have too mach good 1 , 011E33 to bold any other opinions. i_____ The Ida May, Captain Rano, fa re• it'lot of Government engem, destined for Kentucky. ft 4.4 The Arago, ()apt. Goldfag, 18 die* charging a largo load of pr 4 Viri42l.6 at the loot of Woad street. LAW-The Line steamer Commodore Perry will hereafter he commanded by Capt. J. H. Light. ner. Capt. Frown wip now devote hie undivided attention to the completion of Ms new beat, butki• inn at Freedom. We welcome Captain Lightner back to the old vocation., The Wheeling packet for day is the steamer JAn T. liflk.mbs, .111'Comte, com mander. She will leave on time. sm.There was en error in our report of the wet et in ?need*Va paper It ahould have been 29 feet. not 17. FortanaWly the error could lead no person astray gei' Commodore Hendrickson's fine packet Decotah, is announced for Evansville, Cairo and St. Louie. She has undergone Midarough re peats, and in tact Hendrickson, AlasMl ad Evans Cab first Outs alechanies) have devoted their undi vided attention to bringing her out in betke-oondl" Lion than ever, and they have succeeded We take pleasure in recommending boat and officers. ___________.......______ ttek. The far-famed steamer St. Olond, Capt. C. A. Lravo, is announced for Cairo and St LOlll9 on Wednesday. Tnis boat has unsurpasted accommodations, experieccad and attentive offi ccre. Capt. Dravo, as an Ulmer and a gentleman. standsA leo. 1, whilst Cep:. B'u man, who has the charge of the office, has hosts of fiends' __. ___ Mir The first Clssa passenger steamer Ida May, Capt. John 0. Reno, leaves for Cincinnati and Rouigyille this co day. Capt Reno is a good ()Slicer aoda clever gentleman, and in with lots brother Frßnk, who havcloarge ofn nection the of fice, will be certain to see that the passenger§ are well frame for. Sej— The tine steamer J. W. Hallman, Capt.. A. McCarty, is loading for Cincinnati and Lotnaville. This boat makes her tripa with great regularity, and is a favorite with passengers and attippern. BC~a The na t r i s tea rn er Prima Donna, Capt. George D. Moore, le loading for Cinninnati, Cairo and St. Louis. Btu will hare dispatch ---- jfee``The fine steamer Key West IN o. 2, Capt. & Even•, Is announced for Cnrictnned and Louisville thia day. Th.s boat is a favorite with passengers and shippers, and deservedly so. The first clerk Is ear attentive friend Capt. Jas. Mallon. air• Capt/rhomas Poe has announced his *Tonle steimer, Clara Poe, for Cincinnati and Louisville on Friday. Passengers and aluppe.a ell bear this in mind. le_ The splendid aide wheel, passenger steamer, Emma Duncan, Capt. F. T : leases this day for Cincinnati. Louisville Batch t and Batchelor, Bt. Louie. This boat was built e e Saint Lotus trade, has fine large elate ly forh rooms and the best of accommodations. Capt. Batchelor is a favorite with passengers and shippers. The that clerk is Mr. 8. J. Batchelor. a clever and attentive °Meer. The Portsmouth packet for this day is the steamer J. B. Ford, Oapt. W. Herrbagood . ..--..... ~,„„, yl/ no.deht to youths- bo 4ezea, en. ectLlP single or married. Because'; ~,,. ci, . Placentae pnetiehee the fact or his doftW--'___„. .30, the en orten end &lady modest, firrill..il--, dreec telly sheered. and thine it • eati shs . - :'' 4 very immoral, s.. for con on' ihd'".,.;:',LvO c, rruptron a re , ..ne th eir wives, prozuhrhut.4 to upstater& I bete Family PhYmdsh Shea= "13t'''''' •autions to keep taste la i - orancer that theyetle,y. ~t o t a sante ae Dr isfralvti'fßUP, forcePt• Watteau) ' 4 ' tri t a Worths, , practice might be lost td thus `;%' - vao.' , unong stupid lamely modest and yoreuraptigtrast zg .1-, Dumb te born and rested in lguorance, repruesivielco6v.'"o4l as m noncom. and who compare aociety ---,Th. g en en l y sensedto, so dollantanct ceotts,m . ~ m ordi y gotten- Ti is to Pa , bi,„____owever ' that nruneroux pares is eel gtuirctiane ark wan= . that their area ctaugb:er. and wa rdit , pcbmoule , _ - feeble, sickly/ zd el oelia etaltiltion and s Plielis.'6l _ . anoe, hallo -beer restoei. to nealthlcad vigor by Di:" BRAlWltUKbotddftmwtYbefcoattmLWW6-2120%/.41 *tile through him have been saved much.aitertegi anxiety, mortification, *e. Havnig. the e a tvautme of over thirty years experiesuct otteermlon o ) ! consequently, be haesurerfor'stwtrethatfesizasuis of special dieeases, and she la ditwS C 01284144 the profession, as well rocomm 4by ci able althea's, publishers, proprietars'ef hotels, &o 4ermatorhea, or so tailed nocturnal.surdetilor Th , e dreadful malady can be completely ourarby, ;) the very lastdrationery that has yet fWied. In' -",.., female dieeeses he has had superior experience on- '''' '" account or hie old age, seventy years, all intim'. larity ia completely cured.. As for conscumptienor .1. pulmonary assesses my sultipte Willett 07 tied I ron mots and other tagredles tit ~ a armful physticien eve yawn at the 'Mee _ t ~ luta had .re' , mouses to= all thepretansiona ' '''' „ that have ts yee beau discoverecl,Wr Ihe'rebittfl• ... cases will ahow. They are all'gennintrand Can be .. wfound according to a raider that each person .. will get at the ~t , all free of chm - go.,- „ oe 8,6 thalthileld sheet, near .Diamond ircreet Private conununicatioas from all Parte of the 'thdoe strictly attended to. Direat o i.. i WI toe ,„. deal v,cwss flttabarch Poet Office, TOE &HEAT (IDEATION OF TIE DAY. For the next two weeks will be, WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY FOR A .73 .BLIST-114TA.8 NEW YEAR% PRES AN' .;.--- Al! the M " 4- ends and customers of RILINRIELL lERYILLY Ai UEDA That have not yet det•rmined on what to buy w .. :. il • please lock over the following int of artusea, when • they wfil be sure to find something to nut: .. Gold Vest Chain- ....tillver Table Bpoomy ' - n " Gents' Breast pun, "--.n.4liportin, " Bracelets, " FoGre t ~ 8 . ButtesiZte, - • ''' " Cur il i alls . , " Perla and Casse. : Bream Isitnee, " Lockets( for Mn Sugst•Tongs, tares, " Baltepoons, Necklace, ... ~. " IduaterciAmets ~ Studs. . " Child's- .Widbiri-,,,5a , a. Sleeve Buttons, ' :,:••,,rll ...• SIA in... s ft'aiw. ......1e " lain chains, " Bind Boansv " Bar Binge, " Itspldo ... . Wage, '.-"-' " Rai Drops, Plated taintuur.., ' ''''' - ''''. l " Guard Chains, " Cake nalkete, " Keys, - " Teatilette.. , .. ... ' " Charms. *. Coffee illellt: ' Armlets, .. 4 Molasses ' " Attotuo, an, to. era; -. . Plated Ice Pitcher; . , Plated Spoons and . Porks, Plated Soup and istirr of eta, ere: ''' -, 16. Geld and ether WitteheS of every-Lemitdos, '.-'" hie style and price. ilmarreech. German and ammloan Y • -- -- e Glasses, Musical Boxes, 2 ton tunes; ~ .enasy nary, Porttnonalea and fancy/m*lB44n _ . ... ... numerous to mention. All we askse *tall anti' -- : - establishment, No. 42 FIF TH BTR Egn one door 1, . - - . ..., ,, , from Wood, and examine our goodeand picot 'L - "‘" 1 "' ala CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, NEW DRUGGETB NEW- BRUSSELS CARPET - LlPAtese4ll ibSeOP knda tar 4 ir4r 3 : eat pd . W. M'CLINTOCS. atßi VA TB LUSEAI:I - BROWN'S AIIIDIGAL P em en i n n eBrrfi l i : e l z l l / d G laCstrLee t° P e l e t , ab N o o g h '-":'"/ Dr. WA 14 as old citl. -, ~'.., , t i,, ~, qe„, wan of lilttebeergh, and has beet' .4; •• . - ~ -I' In Pradlee for the last leattair- -.., . eve pow Ma nernese_ . has ' 4O •*".- t.,.,, ~ been confined moatlY to ranee - -,04. ,i-• and eargloal Dianne arritlas ..mo d. nes „:„ e. e. `. ? ..:. 7 , In need of a ineallml need not hdl to , e , ,, ,, , ,,0r • And one the was place of relief. - The Doeteri• 14,,,),,, regglarpaillitlN And his experimme la_ the , ,eP.7, went ee:wenn eletes-0460_,.....Alseamorlie a sure ..--/- tee to the sufferers of o reef '", , k 7 , 1 .1., rum of hie retnedies, following-Tin ed Dl* DR. BROWN'SBROWN'S.IELIMADIB ' newer fail to cure the d worst form of LlVenereal eases, Impurities anitdome AthxdOZlß. • AbD all diseases aneng Mom s a heredf=taint, whin. manifesto Men in th e form ofettesees:cMtisen„ /Ad IlgrestaMyfarfOO Of akin Cent .'. of whin the patient is entirely Ignonat. To immense* affiletwi, Dr. Bonn nen hopes trmsw? - ned speedy re 007877. 8811INAL WitAirelitile ~ Le. Prowe's remedies forthM alameng tratlehi-, • ai, ton often by that solitary haL•Lt eedusrai ' ~.E. :gnu o, whin the poen& and vreskedolgt•_ ?.,t_ oft:AsgifeeZatc:' (I° e - a Imam fa this ' •,.. ~'„ZI are eahe neon* a sPeorlY ..•t--- ~ ..4,-, • - ei " re g at Dr. Drimrin-m=ftemertialaLl to tiggt • - "'F,. ,f,'-'!'? A•''', ~,,,.. palnfal disease AT lal•kee delv-b5..,,, tria: •': : 7, • - •••.74 .4 `, '",, - 4! ~ z eare. Re also -waft Peeve wen._ ,1 . ~ - "---•,-.- ' : ,;i,, etrlotam Drethal Dteesarioneremeale ~_,',,,, .--r: '',.''',,,, .•-.,, - ' ' ..:- giosildy thrmkn=e of '• ' ": „26 , ''.l - ~, , 114, r / _-,,,,---• We in AU°, ensue • l - " ~.44,, -' ,e'' '""--:•-;',' and l ildneye,lrriletton of the':' • • ," "'--- ,,,$ -X„1," with all diseaseel an tanarsorighg_ --' • - - ' - , ' ,, f4""•' .1 A letter deeerganforsfrawm - • ~,:',' , ..r* -- -,", mar, erected to DR. , go ;_„„..4.- fibibursa. a., ISt beiznEneeta samminde. -7.,"i1-'''-'''' Yedlaleus 5ent ..,....._ . to map warn% ete pnkodieggsg ,-- I le ..--,. '•,-„-,' memo tram weeseensu ri . ~.. , '-',,,'-",:t Oleee and Private ih,egp, era 'An Asigbaim- -:•_,... ~..,--,. - ;,..!•,..=-7 , ' met liteereriw •• , Veggsgmed., , - . x . 1.• ' , 4 - 4-='" r",,' ' ''• - " , ,q•:'' , „ .. ,--1454 - -‘':C..-..--1,4,,, , 4 . ~ -..,,,,,,•,...----„,....,.._ ,seztv;a3.4 f- :17 . 2' L. Ile-*.liii , ; '2--- -- ' „.. and st. LAbnw !tun GoAT ag2i 21 t : L t4"nigx.4tujittico AT :' "; _ soil; AT - D. S. DIPIPENDAWIRWS, Diw ii Fifth Uri* sierviiiitirwiti: ' ..' - .., • 4 - .. ?7 ,c4t. L004, 7 :i..: ': - I, ~ :, , - witzi raiz toWl4.ii tr:,--',lnil gPLANI4IS,peSS ENGER ,- 14 _lttliw pima militi.igdot4,l,l7:*+:4•; -;11 dor. /*area diold litopdided ob: . ' f ; For treiebtorpensage ppy - on.bdi eli, ,rator ,i IV—..fitieli Taterit-C40r „..,„. 'L.,-= - - Or SOHN IthieltatOnta:,,PA', fyF. l o ie r ra 4b st 4 ri r o g t t a a n . dgA( . ,Po s ß i r D s 0 4'., i o EvEfty TuzsD l AT „ itA.l4b r L ' F INEB :".— ' &M a nor J. RPOaicon,ozander:iaam 4-'7e - 1-f-.",-.;-„7- ,announokl shot°. ':- . , „..., 'y&, Per trident or passage Apply on noir& ' "." ''''' 4 : tidliii litiOicilgea; Gap...lllOUL EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. Tx' BTEAMEE. SClElitTylaki4:4 C&Plalti W m. ' Reno. /eaves Mr 67. -, 4 •-•,.7. , 1' IVbeiliog Marlette, ..FaYkerabozg erld ~.,„, , . 1 Gallieolls, making weekly trips,leavingtqUi...Wa..e':, every WED.N.AY at 4 o'clock, and rettcri,:',l leave@ Gallipoli@ every FRIDAY OS delocX ..,..- ' I/ R.: LBWGVAI 11016 -----__ aver, 6te elForliebe LUD aiitd:-- Witeelits.' - .., ,- • ITIKE PACKET STEAMER, J. T. Ikt'COMBE4 J. T. IM,Combs, - . Commander, leaves for the aboveports • , ~ -. r - '',?.. blonds), Wednesday and Priday at - 12.6 k :",: - -.•--., For Waled or paseeeo apply on board or to deli J. comarat X Co, Water , For intarieti n urar...'.- . and Gallipoli& REEWLAR 8.6.2-UKDAY PACKET. ' :',* 1 'V 111 FINE SIDE WHEEL -- Ar hi A staauosr UNPIN. ler.d. Octi.Oraxi: wander, lORVCE m,l'ittabargh a every By* • . --. amity at 4p. retanxing leayea ea/llpolta 871247,1,,1ri, Tuesday at 10 a. oa. For tralgh• or pakua.apply en board onto . . .A , -., STEAMBOAT AGENC r. '' . '-= '. Has openedan ()incest , . ~ ...'. NO. 94 . WA.TZR 13/11.1CST; - .-., -...' 4,., , • ~- . 7- - -,. Wherabe will transact &general StanzpboaL t igaurm lanaineaa, and would . alcat a eh re XI p arr oniqie,,,,-, :: ....1 from steam onat then. • deachati„. -. • 86 P1E013.13 /6 PIZOEB ~:,~ '`. }~; ~4 ~. ~; : ,~, 44,4- f' .ll VV''' 32 - ttZicze-,l`' . 4 . *- Y`t": €,-v-444,g