~..v+Me'uw.:..'q~r. : li V riv , :•:::- .•• I! il ----- Nap —, '..-=------- - ' .' d.. 0 Pitl4ll44:::mrsThillil, -- 41 , t i ct k ly ....0 Advstbsmentam - 1111 in moo liaminka • --' - • nunftl'Pleetin or;:thiecarskiing w „" 111 1 , ..P.P .Library Afacqolation. . _° ... _ 4 "' ~1 g 11'.N!.40•Alineetingof the Young Men's 4" 4 • l 'rs'r7.4: s- AosiatfOrt• was " held - at 'theit' "A4o4gatipArm last eveniag. "tisident, Et 3. Park,„ Jr., - and the dent, ih Preli":.F. .' Bruriot, being. ab irattt. vthe:aityi on motion of T. H. ,11 htii - .7. - B. McCune was called to the r g.Nr. H. +Hineaid, Secretar y ,. then read I reports of the President,'Library Om& tai ~,, .arid„fireaanrer, exhibiting the - taOriif-of thaassociation during the - - • _ t year, The reports were higyly,satia: et° ry and will be published iri-aleti - - 141G:fr voting the ; thanks of tlia+Aaiforiii.t ' -• Boit to tha Librarian,:for his efficient eet- - -' ~,lea ittbehalf of the;institetion, the, meet irigl, proceeded : to the election of offic ers for Tfithey current year. S. Caldwell, J. J. :rtnell and R. S. Waring acting AB W /veri ge lar vote was polled andrthe -------"'-- r----,°'•frilltiiiiiii-ticket Wall elected Preaiderit-Felia R. Brunot. ' • . f; vice President -Florence Krainat. ragete t a ry - Win .H. Kincaid, - - Treasurer .John Stewart. ' Inireataii:-Thoma s H. Babe, Millie U. Gard, Robert Be:Townsend, Chariest.' Caldwell, Geo. T. Mc :lora:lick.. " , '. l 4inditors--Chaile I. -Wide-liiiiii7lir, idOnf, Jahn Glvde. •_•-..-z_-_---7?-1--- 14` , 1' — • Drovissed, - ' - ' : - - *" The body of an unknown man was found inl26 Ohio river, at the .htaachester` ferry • - landing, on Friday evenin,sthere,it,liad. floated after being in t he water some tirtie.i- Coroner.McClung held an inquerit ''' ` '+•- OW the bcidy of deceased,-whow-its JitiOlt. ~,--:•44,ifiyeara of age, five feet nine intffieirin : :- . lhi t , h 4, .. B 4 4l .flliall.drariried, ,+ fie had on, a a kiiit.undetshist, ovei4hich were two ''' --- ziVctlit.,chi. a p a hirti"iasn lga t ndiditis t t u. i r ft. p ' Heulw-iartrs lil;pafAeather ti ps;ik4fs.of head biiiieaicliscolared by the W e t x : Th er e told, ;F i ne- pollen - XI:on his Per1M;141.,... tify.,tarn, and,the atukince o marks ..... eri ca of vla, teff th e iinpresSion that his Z 4 ..+" r."-.r7 ip**llll.B aftiffaitlifircidental or. anicidak e had no money in jris_poekets, except -1....:. ':. .F. .;. i iig ifiliiii 'thirty"- centa."" - The jury fonnd.o „. • +.verdiiK of- •‘+'faund-. drowned,' and 'lliei - , :lodyl,Was interred'on Saturday. The pan Orierlidisiithplei of the ' coat and pantsworrribY the deceased, which . can be ‘ • + 7 , ~ At ZlO'i - 150 St. Cfair "street: - ” lal j ' -"-. 7 -........__: -I U - Porreir the State Trea*ree.; ,„ Akoriipos z of the, Ef.,-I).2ifiiati:(4 .-.•''''' '"Htatipailittii3r,iviirprearitited ta,the+Lat ialature last, week, but as inticli.lo,", • tEe rilatteirliirihit contains has+alraiidi-liiiiii° '''''' c•'" ''''' -;'+giiiiil4 the'"GovernOi's nieittagaisiati. i*rit.. necesi that we should refeilokikt thy, rz, 1 .. - • - ' lengthl4l"oll,the'enbjedt-of the,. valuation • 1 ' `-: •of jarcirettYinid'ihe "assessment and--col:; Jeottonipf-tazas-tkroughout thri,Btate, he offersoina suggestions which ivlll doubt _ leas attract con siderable:Attantiori. He ? 't ''--' ti: Z. ihitikelhk. there is -far" more property': in - the Stine subject to taxation than the •+- 2 ' : "Agana-Show, and recommends that the return afia citizen of the amount of his taxable property should be accompanied with anipath or affirmation. , i 1 1 ti.E . ..e . ..X ..-.:.'.:, „el ' t.', I,Directors Elected. Di64,ors for the Allegheny; and Pao- P_e t e Inktira nee companies, forAlie=ensit lag 7: ar e were elected : by the Stock/1010E y esterday, as follows: _ Atiegheny —lsaac Jones, John D:Ifo . - Cord, CI O. Hussey, Harvey 'Vhilds, Richard l c Gray, William Dean, Adam Jacob's, Fttibert B Sterling, Robert H. Da. vie, B. Fahnestock, John Irwin, Jr., Robert!Moj;rew. L'4 , ,Ft'op/elk Phillipshn E ~ `Parke,Charles S .. Bsell, Georg, Jo e B Jones William-18. Hays, William Van Kirk, John Wistp,iBauiel P. Shriver, James D. Verner, Copt. John L. Rhoads, O. Han son Love,K , Daniel Wallace. .. _ : 14 i 1 New Route. An indePendant route for a branch of the Atlantic and Great Western. Railroad is being atOreyed. It will connect' at 'a i f point bet!' n Ravenna and Windham and pass-thron 1/ Shalersville, Streetaborough end Xesib nto Cleveland. ThiB is in conaeque 'ti of the : company having fail ed to Web 'satisfactory arran gements with lhoi - Cleijelkiid - and Mahonmg or Cleve land and liftsburgh Railroad companies for a connection with the latter city, by 'which they i desire to accommodate the ke business. A R road Matters. - -The-News i tork4l l reninir Paid of Friday says: " Wellearn semi-officbOly that the learning's of Idle Pennsylvania Railroad Company exceed ten millions of dollars for the lasts fiscal year. _lle New• York Central gavt,4o,Boo, 000 ; t he 38,800,- 000 . - Muchflof the receipts of the Penn sylvania Huai,: ere from the transportatioh of troops government supplies." On Fnda t i Pittsburgh and Cleveland , Railroad stoe was sold in New York for VW and pr sbirgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago at 3 —both having largely ap i preciated. 11, e Herald, speaking of the , receipts of 4 latter road for 188; states that after _pa ' g the interest on the -Mort gage bonds, there will still be a surplus of twenty, per cent, left tot the stookholders:- rennsylianiapßailroad stuck is selling at bonds 9n . the day Allegheny county nwere,q,ifoted at 62 bid -- a slight` ad image. ....:. , - -Cr lust Court. -• The business in the . Coureof Quarter Sessions was ofm inor importance, chiefly . .. , ~asaault and batte ry case& Rufus Connor, _#ne.cif thepatti s to the robbeiy of D. S. Ditrenbacher'se oe stare, plead guilty and :was remandedifor sentence. His alleged associates, Midliitel Partner and James M. Tart, plead notituilty and were placed on trial. ,' H! nee , * f ed d ' . 11;1 We - stated t y terday . that Air. .Toin! Taylezvolltbel , iisfcibr '4diie; bad ins , faked a severe firif - of the thighitni arditY; by. a - oil the lie. His ph y• i , skiing , have va ' ecfc'ed lerkdacing th Oree fear anitthe'lr able. flp - iiiins , are now favor :::---Efs:Otlonis.,, ' Today an elealori fOr s brayor, Director of the Poor, oonbbilmen and wail officers will be lield'in „AN Allegheny city . As the en tire city is largelYi i .Republican tile o_pposi -7g lion will not be ve .p owegglitholKh/Demo - int io tielfetillai L . ;ltoetiii notninat in the several wards. i'be boroughs also:bold elnidoni for± t h eir officers to-ditY. _.........., , . . viti* /Ream. Votioolle_ meettohis arealagre elect-aity f.l.lll4ers for the edeaing year. TheAkV: -goAs, to be voted i'otia:ere,agree , ii non_ Irk o„aibithe Itepaiilmeas kit night, sad elect{ 1411 tit efore'be merely aoml The Hopubliewol4 , : hirld'iluftr- betel:id I ! ' ant Itif tionainated!il' bouts of 46 ileyera Superintendent ofli Doug hue who wasi!.l n' Canino. F.. embers of Conne(i . sitting last evening II the present Lama ; 'ty offices, except the whets, Mr. Thome eaten by David Sims. PRoT o . IMMO PIO 1 10 _." 111. 1102Id WWI.% It Pittooll 1;11E .:E4 or GWOUUSAF, Women, oopies of clipsits POotofftee. TJAM,. JAN :111-' 6 5 1)4)BB* - - Polyinorama. Goodwin and Virilder's Polymorama of the War, whioh opened' at the Masonic Hall last evening, has created an immense excitement in Pittsburg.; Last evening the hall was crowded to repletion. Eve. ry seat was occupied---the ' aisles were j crammed, every available standing place • liras secured, and liunndreds turned away • :from-the: doors finable to Obtain admission. _ The popularity so suddenly accquired by this-exhibition is-well deserved. The painting -is a noble Specimen of art, and vividly represents every scene of interest - connected with the Great Rebel- lion. • The spectators last evening comprised many of our most respected fellow eiti rens, and we have never seen en audience better satisfied. • Each scene, as it unrolled, rivetted the attention of the audience' in breathless pleasure, and as some of the more bril— fiant representations of the conflict were exposed to view, the vasti concourse of ; npeotatort burst forth into ;renewed and vehement applause. Mr. Somerby ear nestly and elecittently delineated the va rious scenes and Mrs. Somerbi sang with toughing sweetness some very appropriate songs. We congratulate Messrs. Goodwin & Wilder on their success, and would urge •all our readers to visit this unrivalled entertainment. A Plttsiouraltfri Capt. 4.lei. B. Fergu son, Of :the Louis. villa Legion, whotwas killed lilt litirfees• boro, was a native;of , Pittsbargh, but r had latterly,- resided in Lonisvilled where he Bate great ,promise. ,of eminenoe in his profession,:the - taw: - Suicide or a ;Lunatic. Coroner ideatingwae - y , e day called Wth hold an inquest upon e Hospital of a fe. male lunatio -Dumont committed suicide pn Sunday, by hanging Herself in her room. • dliosed. The OrPhaele Fair at Concert Hall 4ilosid on Saturday night, after remaining open three weeks. It was a great success sind the amount realized must have been r3r - urge• • . - 7.-,, • Nand . ii, "Av d as Consul. Jay T. irpinirg, son of Mr. Thomas Howard, late consul - it - Saw Juan del Sur, has been nominated by the ;;I v evident to SU the place vacated hy his fat er. Pennsylvania A gents IWash lr .--, . ___. • : ,- legion. -,• j Col. M. S. Quay has succeeded to the position of Dr.- ?Weston an agent at Washington for the State of Penpsylvama, in charge of the military business of the Commonwealth with , our volunteers. Suspended. Work on the Franklin Branch Railroad has been suspended, the right of !gnat having been secured. - • Aloard or Examinets , • ,, ThaJudgek of the Common , Monist sae and terma~sl,:James M, Pourtaluni.entioirited N. P. Fat- Ach eson and Geo., Reuse,--Jniot Board of Examination of MiPlicantilir admission to practice as attorneys of said Courts. - PootOgovn rre ey. I , Capt. Batchelor distributed a large amorningunt of It pwil l ostage currency yesterday mo. be id this week, front 10 to pa 11 out every day $l5. a. in., in sums ofj Dlr. Owens. This fine Comedian appears this eve ning in two of bin boot-personatione. Dr. 011apod, la the Poor Gentleman and Timothy Toodles the faro, Of that tame. • - • , • wawa*, Milo* Wimesil iThemadl• 034 1 ,te - tr ia mbra niamarti-1..4-•-: ,4?--&-dlttinitortarlichWW4f,-.4VV4-4:444,1 • = 4--'- eint - , , Afsitatngdonbiless observedatrithe MalTe tristsuldnx fro i tt or 4ashville, annotate Di ,', •of yesterday morning a "coin . ces the deah,of--hi er, 14. Prank. 404. 1 ,:' :-Irelationt to Mr.-Alin E. WIWI; .`iiif die Andertion cavWpAr• Nip' • : ,is 710, ' _ , ounced to appear,at monndateceived at Mudreesboro. *el 1 43 , -''. 44 1' . ••-• ' • e" . • ' - - This was fok, Ward,arts a ,brave soldiir haviw au-ii: aAimilar arse - , waiew: awe privtith = witiOtlisP - Dnqn- __ --, ".• te .c h...m i i - oon, andiby dus • • . 11 through the three monthElSTe#4 - SM ii-wiii oidr a Ai s , nt i tbat it Mr. 0 • enlisted fortlierthreeyearn' ainwilti # - - -dewinald &Bolsi.— -- • ram Body - Guard in whickiiiate 2 heard rrGrenitarr*id:' , • 1 • w h e , . . ,-,..1.1 -i-• • whi t tr . -i w an 4•i er - d4 afternoon train d conduct ... n ' z ' a i lu l i, ' " il2t:, . try and" . good little attention to the ritin3lo•l,A" bu t pa id with-the rehearsal SubSequenu), r e- to here and he' k • - ' '‘, was wherever 4s no • . . told by. ElliMo indtscrest persons; wl.--.,,,„ will be unive _ hie° gt jct . :- His death. Wish may have been Esther to the thought, that it would . be ' imprudent for him to art pear, and, anxious that there should be no disturbance, determined that he would not run the risk by going upon the stage. He accordingly addressed'a note to Mr. Lewis, the atage manager, declining to appear and•statinglida reations therefor. A large nudience:assambled at the Theatre in the , evening,, composed. of the better class of irititens,- who manifested. no, disposition., iltativEtrtoerettte an emente. Mr. Owens' letter warren Ind Mr . Lewis announced. l that the play o " 'the bilii; Paul Pry, would l gn on, with • r.-Sefton.asi Paul instead of i mr.i Owens.- - Never have we Klan blank , disappointment so - depicted in iiny'andi--; once. Fora minute-all 'was silence and I then arose deafening calls: or%,"Owens I" "Owens I" "send for him I" "'appoint a committee to bring him!" "he has uoth- inft but friends - here," itc.; but Mr. Lewis i said Mr. Oweni would riot play under'the , circumstances };Then - the audience begin to 'retire and hundreds at the box - office and gotthilr money. i Meantime the l .certain rose, and Mr. Sefton came on as • Tani TrAlihnii" some ill-mannered. per- • Sons hissed him, whereupon Mr. S. ad minisred=a---welideserved rebnke,.saying : • Oh I ddon't he BO stupid ; it's none of my &nit: Tins restoredgood humor among' those who remarried; and there was no farther- excites:tent excep t , an immense cheer which 'wenttup' - .Then,' at the'close of the'firet_Diene,.Mr:,Lewis. announced that • Mr.- Owens `. --- woukl - positivetly appear this Sreshing:L•He is billed for Pr. 011apod in the Poor Gentleman and "Toodles," and we loalbt•for hi:immense audience:- It is our beliefthat there was no one in the The-i aftlast-evening who contemplated co§ - 4 i Atcrban.M !ltd.& .the diatinittiaet median would ave met with a most rradialreatiptip*-'.i.Thellittisburgli public, eVen'':itthey belie Ted-the h-umors circa' Wed' and- diatipproved•.oft Mr. Owens', .-relgkteloourse,ciavAtoo-mtich good sense •to.exhibit4t ; by, any manifestations of mob violenee in-a place of public amusement, ,BuchAn attemptqatittlight . would not have met with t helenitt - etico&ageme n t. ' Pittubiiiglti and Stenbewville - ' ' ItaHrWsit•L thelanimaLeleetiOn.ifor President and Directors of the- Pit►.ebnrgh and Steuben ville Itailreadtet4pany, aril held yester• da.7l - - -There Were two tickets in the field, .'stinrfalliiiiing'beink iffeCted i :,,--Pzeiditic ~Iliaheiretteat-Directors, Wm. 2linliiiiiillei-Si liiiitOlson,l•4l. B. Bergeri M. 13:Brawri, Nathaniel )Efolmes,jcishita Rhodes, `.Tainei ' - Sehooninhker, _Bier. B. ICMoorhead, R. -R , .. , llinrhi degas gdginton, :B..4:raven--; Jifearedsgrave:'• , • •', Th Ohias/ 3 4eivell;asii.,. voted the stock held'brthe , city, for the =above ticket, whichi'itlit alleged, was done without au thority; and notice Wei giVen that the election would be contested.' The opposition`was composed as fol lows: President, Isaac Jones; Directors, Wm Phillips, Joshua Rhodes R. 8. Sm Thou.yth os. Stoel,,A. B. Ber ger, M. O'Hara, Thompson Bell, M. 'Moorhead, J. ,A. Caughey, Jeese Edginton, E. B. Kearns, Joseph' Dilworth. , The annual reportwas . reaby the Pres .ittent,but. it :free .iltip.'brief, referring y merel to the fact that Congress hadgrant edlii the company the -Privilege of bridg bee ing the Ohio river, and that the work has n commenced upon the road under the auspices of the Western Transportation i Company. . • Wm. Penn lElo • ~,....dirent attention to the car. . imunalricell, taiiither i column. He succeeded w...:-Eliilvador Slocum, under whose adminis:tiltiori,thd house,,admira-• bly situated for-country Itrade was most successful. Mr. Kelly hair- 414k* refit ted the house'and offers the best-accom modations for guests at moderate:rates.-- We cheerfully commend; the Win. Penn House. . Singg.' • H. D. Brechk teach in er, No. 128 Smitlip field street. GROVIR & DAICRWEI Sewing Machines:for Bluffly maxtufaetrxing,putposekare the beet in use. - A: P.' 0 YATONAY; GeueralAgent /8 Plith street:Pittsburgh. Pa. / 9 81111 1017TIL' AMMACIT,O7? • Ltscrirsan py An t MulrllrugE aecruAtus watanout* >9snirrEpTELD BZEUEBT. (Between Bret erne end Virgin idleiJ 1109 COUNTING 'HOUSE STATIONER' DriarEs7ion 1863, all sixes. 11.0 TOGIATIII0 ALBUM, new lot. vas TIPPO INDIA EBB 8o arranged that it is clean and ready for nee. IiSLOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND is acknowledged to be the best air •tight ink ever offered to the pablio. POORRT BOORS FOR POSTAGE .OUARMISTOY. Far We bi, W• S. iiiILYEN, oat, CORNIER WOOD A THIRD BM II uoen it Oil IX7 o viz ' nturceisr, DUATToup & . 064 -i . - . _ ~. Manuftetur as of : PURE WHITE EXPIRE", A n, 13 Ob PT N. 0 I I. 9. urb. Officer NO. 291 LIBERTY STILERT U =mem 0 Pillg Q 17 . 0 / 1 %/11(A.SITEL U. S. MUM} Yitbliorgh Pa.. Deo. 19,.18CL InIROPODALS WILL BE RECEIVED R. at this aloe for the delivery at Idemehb. Tnnessee. of Two Iltuidred Thousand 200,000 Bushels of Coal. d. MONTGOMRRY, d tf Maier and Quartermaster, V. S. Anal. eeM haOLDIE 'BO I I7/12318. .7 B e OH PAYRIs' 1 , and other Just CLAIMS AGAINST THE GO ER PromPtir Procured at reasonable rates. ADM, .to , HAZEN. 1 D 03 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. and CHARLES O. TUCK ER, Washington. D.C. THE 0200 REWAIM AND THE RUSSIAN PEBBLE. THE PUBLIC HAVE zpouwaxss beat exceedingiygratified in finding. A SELF t , ONS II TIITE D champion of its rights, in the person of an in& vAnz.l, woo. a short time alma. barely esc a ped the infiloti /I of b u n t four due its outraged feel ings. and who but fur its forbearance' would net today. as for years past, enjoy the privileges and proteotion afforded him at the expertise .11 thousands who like myself have obeyed the call to the battle field of our adopted country, while he. shireingihe responsib !' ties of a citizen after eWoying and profitin wh ic hfo r m for years. enemas bin:tsar oehind a flag Der aintently planted insult and threatening at eve rything A merlcan. With respect to his banter of s2ilo, the public will understand this to be a til by whioh to ob .1E tain information for the benefit of his business, which he rightly considers woind be oheaply bought at that prioe: we leave the ques tion of honesty to be judged of by the public. Now, in °ono' union we submit. are not ;hemming need by this au, his villfloation, indirectness abase and infamous. every way having for his oVect of driving us from the city; are not those the moat conclusive evidences of hie onwililna— nom to eubmit to a fair competition. I think an will agree with me that they are, Those who would improve their sight call at J. DIAMOND, Practical optician, Manufsc'urer Russian P ebbetlpectsoles. • ] dee 2 4tawkw2t. Post Building No. 89 Fifth St. 1 -rime SALITINGS I NST/TIITION, SO JUr 110 Smithfield street. opposite the Custom House. Chartered by the Legulature. o.lE 'Vlie.Ellig. Pirtwident,......JAlCßS PARR. Jr., VIM rathrthurrs. Thos M ist Wm.; H. P. Rudd r.. .il.cepazes Sellers in jeanings, hoot Stuokrath umsui &-Blafr Alex. Bradley , Burr Lord Antal Slack • TA17117261. R Ring Q Buy Dilworth IPer W A Heed aftatimWoodwell iniTirs ernan Hartman eDC tishObiligter 1 tilnderscm Wolf' Allattn. zyh Amgen 0 B ones W Phelps - Bt' tr. BNORISTAIIT AND TLIASUNAIt. D. R MaRINLEY. -- I Opeo , In 9a.n. to 2 so. it. Ailso,Tues.. • sod gio, avenlime. wa x io es to ril o'cloek: 1 . Posits reedy_ ed of WED and upwards. ..., . 8 ' ~ eae — declared In D and June of i v voids allowed to roman are aimed to:ihe credit of the deviator as Tridolyal and bony Lo. tt, thus OOMpOCIDSui ZOOkl-COnteinint %Marta. :8946W5. 1 3.. thr ashed Mite aloe. /Kir This Institution arm t o th e ,. grow' U'll ilalrepod aij u. UT . t i l en sum whloh will be a resource when n e eded. r their mono not only bsitureafe but bsariuminterest. M ood of_iyinne unproductive. ',wig W. BODENHAMER, N. A , if-New York, haying arrived in Pitteburak aa gnat dere*.'his ezeiusive attention to Metaeat atal Surgical treatmemt of the t7HRONIC DLSEASEN‘ espeolally those of the Low e r Bowitsuoh as Pile% retipstion, Fettle. limas, sailing of mo ti f t o Btrire -o .the %intl.:24o'2mm of t e Bowel. o. Also te varlotm • Ch . New Db. seize of tb eWomb the Kidaeis the lhadder-eto: SUS reekbutoo is at the 1110NON6SAILELA HOUSE, w L heiehe may be ',remand oonstdied from 9 o'olook ra, to 3 o ' , /ook D. 121. daily. He win visit pa twits ars7 Dart of the city it desired. dell mzirve.Thor BOOTS, SRO AND (113118„ which MIL be odd st.thottol pri at sew BORLA DlD'S:arbfaiket One* Col4i&prs 190 A1P.—e0 boxes asserted, 11Y, Mamma =Veit eyley & RIOKETBON. .urraom:n2- 2 708EpE ifEr4 & OFF MOUTH OF THE YAZOO RITZE., rIA Cento,ad, 1863. The expeditio n against Vicksbang with- drew from Yazoo river yesterday safely. A night attack by the enemy was re pulsed by our gunboats. The Yazoo, is abandoned as a base of operation. The enemy are impregnable on front facing that stream. There has been no fighting since last Monday. • Nothing has been heard from Bank s or Pant. MeClernand arrived here on Thursday night. The army are now on transports at Wil liken's Bend. No further developementa have been made. The movements of Pemberton and Price in Vicksburg, show the enem to have been reinforced t, the number o f 60,000 men. They . had 160 Inns, and batteries besides their field artillery. Oar losses are between 2 ,Booand 8,000. The loss of the enemy is not known. Capt. Gwynn of the gunboat Benton, died this evening.. It hasheen raining, incessantly for the past in tw.enty•six hours , causing a heavy nee the yi d river. A connoel of war was held . on- board - the 1 igrese and at Gen. McClerniuld's Headquarters on Sunday. Coth. Porter,' Generanls Sherman sad McClarnerd and other °Seers were present. It;was deem ed expedient to abandon an attempt on Vicksburg and operate against some other place. A plan of attack was decided on but its publicity was forbidden. ' , On the following dry both fleets got under weigh. There was no coal for the gunboats and they were unable to raise; steam:— There was a Rood in the river_ at tins time. With wood and fuel the transports took the gunboats in tow and' - moved The ;lowl alon. _ • ' The advance - arrived here hial evening, and rioet coal going downAhe river. There wail Considerable excitenient at the mouth of the Arkansas. ale Ram Ponchatrain is down the river. 'The gun boats and rams are waiting for her. HEADQUARTERS ARMY POTOMAC, January 12. A copy of the Richmond Enquirer of today has been received. It contains the following: ' • Vicaszuao, Jan. B.—To Hon, John A. Seldon : From the latest infornition lam satisfied that the eneey's transports have gone up the river. There' aro only six gunboats betwee;the mouth of the Yazoo River and Millikan'ißent Viaksbarg is daily growing :iitrosiskr. !mend to holdit. (Signed - 0 J. t).- - XSZOESTON, Lint. Gen: Comminuting. i ST. Loris,Jan. 12 .—Gen. Curtis re commanding ceived a dspatch the Po st of Leimus lifaj9 onCollins, stating that at three o'clock on Sdurdai morning seveahuncired federals 4t Harts ville attacked four thousand rebels with fivepieces of cannon, under Marmaduke and porter, and Zirove the enemy Eve miles South. The rebels theft took &circuit and returned to Hartsville. when 84hting re- commenced - and - Continued t . O pu o i cr ,", Oar loss is 84killed and wounded. The rebel loss 162. Ig# PrO. 1 1,,, ATESTAIMAAIIRISBIIIit i3ALioniasvorcu.i 8. SPNAll'Olt Atturfreesboro Battle. ENEMY'S EOSS OVER 20,000. TEST EfOUTHERN NEWS. &0,., &0., &o. HARanua uwr .., 12.—A resolution by was PM e nted fil . 14 ° 80 hie afternoon M. B. Lowry , fort tin con 'sequence of nnmeiuns'-iiitiantato wa. paper.artides appeared, the danger of violeice Ito be apprehended in the election of a united States Senator, the Senate adjourn until ten o'clock Wed neSditY morning. The resolution passed the first reading • - bk a strict party vote, a n d was then laidfover until to-morrow morning. Should - jt pass previous to 'twelve o'clock, an '6leetion cannot tab place and the portOone remain vacant for: one. one, year. The oity:hiAlled with thousaudal of Strangers and Wit' excitement-.pre- veils. - • ' 10 o'oloek p. Itepublicawesitt. us has just adjouried:Without making a nomination. They Bei With closeddtio - Z, but insinuations arethrown oat that Wil mot will be nominated to-morrow morn !mg ..: Lowry's resolution Offered this after noon, will probably not be pressed to a fi nal vote. Nothing has as yet.transpired with re gard to -the action 'of lb° - bemocratic caucus, eiVs,3 . pt that n 0 :ballots bay, been had ltp to tilts hour. ,. THIRD DIBPATCg On thefirst bailocm :Democratic ea ens, the voting was as follows : u. Buekalew 19 Campbell 16 Hughes 11 Poster"' 10 Black Governor Porter 1 'Balance scattering. SECOND BALLOT Budalow Campbell Foster &jibes Balance nattering, BIETH iALLOT &akalew Campbell- Hughes This nominates Backalew CHATTANOOOA, Tenn., Jae. 10.—The rebel papers publishes the following from official sources, dated Winchester, Tenn. Gen. Morgan's report of the expedition shows the result of 2,000 paroled-prison ers and several hundred of the enemy killed and .wounded, and an immense quantity of arms and property destroyecL Forrest 's reptirt shows 1;600 prisoners 4000 of the enemy kilhad and wounded,' and au immense quantity of stores, ammu— nition and arms destroyed, and his whole command splendidly equipped from cap tures. Oar operations at Murfreesboro, incln— ding'the capture of 600 prisoners besides 2,000 captured at Hartsv il le and around Nashville, sum up 10,000 in less than a m3nth. We have also captured and sent to the rear 30 cannon, 6,000 small arms, and 2,000 more in the hands of our troops and destroyed 1,600 wagons. fhe enemy's loss tn killed and wounded is estimated at 20,000, including 7 generals- CHABLISTON, Jan. /I.—Late adviusa from Ban Antonio, Taxes state that an express from Browniville gad brought in• formation that 4,000 French troops had landed at Matamora and taken possession of the city. -- _ Pcmus J a nuaryld i r a to n t„ 11.7—The i.AinHlera"d'.Nriiiffo' . true% -arrived at Fortreia Moro. to-day froin City . Point, and btinga 820 paroled Union 'prat:mars and 6 !omen and child= , . 'was reported in Richmond that the rebel gunboat Terri nee •lii now . lying un der thegnns of Fort Darling, having gine beldarthi blockade obstruction and can not return,- °war:count of the low water in James river. At Newbern on Wednesday last, there were 68 Yankee transpdrts. The forces there includes the commands of three Major Generals, which give a force of 50,- 000 at least. There is a formidable fleet at Beaufort. It is supposed that an attack is meditated on Wilmington and Goldsboro. The Richmond Whig, of Jan.-10th. says : New Year's morning foil. rebel gunboats came down Buffalo Bayou into . Galveston Bay and ran alongside the Harriet Lane, one on each side, and succeeded in killing ' all the gunners and Capt. Wainwright, commanding. The rebel gunboats were lined and for titled with, cotton bales. The balance of the Yankee fleet and one „• , . nit companies . . ..lescaped 6a lelits. at tie i asiohusetts regi vharf, with two 414. ment were captu .. The new Ironsides wenti‘ges from this place this morning. MARKETS RE-TELEGRAPH. ! . CISOIRNATI. JIM 12. - tile satin ; 11•11111111 11 ;PPIted and low : Extra 25f05 35: ' sales 5,000 s,Wbarrel.. Wheat Arm pries" Unebanged. at fs c ) , Oats um:hatgni and In San denund at In bulk, and - 63014in poky -Ryis Whiskey atioand in goad -demand. Hoff 1 11:117' weather t-o milt prices 100 lowirt 2p;) lb soa nigal sold at $4 90 C - $404 60 tor light to 267 lb averages and $4604475. Pr extra extra-heavy. Receipts 6.000 eines Saturday. Mem Pork held flrmlv but no demand tor it. ... CONIBICIAL 1111014ATION r • itration Committee Of; the Moak ,of Tr ade forillidv: Mid Dee. , ~,, .. Wm. K 1311INN'V. P. JAS . L BgNNETT - INO.-& DILIVIIRTH ' . Win. MOCREND.Y.,t DAVID mod Did3B3.` • - Movements otE•aroionan steamers: .. . , vitog ntratint.! ndre w..--WwW......14eirl Y0rk......N0v - /9 irangs..... . —..flonam - 'tonlier Yink.., - ....N0v A) Kangaroo.. ...Liverpool ..Newl York.....iNor -A NAmerican:—Liverpool ....Porthand..--ifor 4 Arabia. - - -.—Liverpool ...Itoetcm_;...-- - „Nov 99. Caledortiti ... Ola.ww. . _.. „New Tork—„.llov V Bavaria....._.-Rom 'tottwew LYork-....Dee it Baltimore . ...... Liverpool ..:Nerw . York... _...Dea 11 Norwegian. Liverpool ...Portikud.....—.Dee ' 4 Ekotia_ . . ......... Liverpool _New York.--Dee 4 Edinburg . .....-- Liverpool —New York Europa ._ .. .—.Llvezpo - ol ...- Th eton ... ~.. . Un't Kingdom-Oittagaw.......New York—.. Homan& ...... Boutbm 'tonNew York— Persia_ Liverpool ...New York.--Dee New York..--Bouthm 'tonNew York...._ Africa— ..-......Liverp00l —Boston—, -,.. Yeutoniai.....—Boutbm 'tonNew York. Boma= ----Bona= ton New Yo IA nog ginaloa. -. thixonis —.......New York ..Southamptonte Hibernian - Portland -Liverpool - Maneheeter.....New York . ..Liverpool ..—. . L•China— --- —.New York -Liverpool -,- .Deti antaroo -- —.New York ..Liverpooi t . Arabia 47 a. ee 30 age— - ... .... _New York ../Efoutham ae 30 Bostore.....—Liverpoo ' . -- Doe 24 Caledonia... .... New - York ..obusgow ---- _-' -Dee' V Bavaria New York ... 13 o*thampton-Deo 37 500tia.....- .. ... . . :New York -Liverpool Die 30 ANWODa Boston.. Liverpool Jan 7' (=Pt lEtngdomNew York . Glasgow Jan 10 Persia. New York _Livenmol --Jan 14 • ... Brighton Cattle Market, Jan. Ilth.. , .. At market 760 beeves, 4t o steers. 1700 sheep and ' lamps. and 240 swine. Pneee - klarket Beef-Extra, $7: first quality, $ 4 3 24:k second qua ity $6. years arlin old g" s2ln@ one; two Years old 46.040 A three 23 Bides 7t se 'B 16 . Calf Suns 8l .9c it 16 %snow a• 8o It lb. Pelts $1751§2, Shot* and Lambs-MO, extra it 25 91475. Itemarkw-hfarket settee wi , wit ad vane* of t 6 to 50e V on beef. quarsti if beef was not eo wood as last beef. sassole was not large , and ii. clumsy in thoweatber. &era WAR an advance on all qulities of beef. Elam And Lambe-Sales quick at lut week's fi wires.- wine-But few at market, and prizes roman the same as lut week. - Baltimore Cattle Market, I The offerings of beeves at the soaks amounted to 850 head. c f the number received ISO were ta ken by Gove rn ment contractors, 281 by Wander t,n butchers and speculators, and the balance by Baltinyme batch° e, at prices ranging from $350 to $5 4 1 100 las, a decline ofo y In on last week's rates. A few prime cattle are re , orted to have been brought an advance on our quotat'ous Through the weer some Boo have been delivered to the government by matron:tom llogg— , The supply was p rof and the demand 'ate active, Prices ruled ms3oo to $650 8 roo I mo tor fair to prime, an advanoe of 250 it 100 pou, Sheep—Under good remiete. and a moderately active demand. the market elosed steady at 5 to 80 um& Philadelphia Hide Market. We have had an Importation of Poto -Cabello hides since con. last, about 400 of which have been sold at26e, There has not been'tnnoh dobta.— Tamale are quiet as the sales of leather have been dropping fitf; they are disposed to await a more favorable oppertunity either for a decline in hides or an active leather market. There has been very little change in the price of hides, tho' evidently a little weak, In green salted stook there has been a decline of 34@le Wlb the lino elation are asking lie. but without sales. while the dealers are offering at 85010 e with few buy ers. PITTSBURGH PBODUOE MARKET Ornate or TIEII Dirty Pigr.l TuegidaY. Jim Utz i R entaiellas--Budietts was not active yestentar The sales made were on a small scale to meet the Wants of thalami trade. The weather was fine for out - door transactions. As regards the leadirg articles there were no change worth netice. Our rivers are in fair navigable order. The Psnnad -1 yards Raiircad is onnpletely blocked up with freight, They have a large amount on the wharf I and stored in various parts of the city awaiting its turn. The few sales made are noted below. 1 Soda Ash—Sales of 25 tons at 4e. cash. market firm; prices tend upward Applee — SuPPlP mo d erate ; sales 46 bbls Rua reqs at $2 12®225. itanY—Sales 28 loads $14@16 if i ton. Sales from i l store of baled at the usual advance; the rates are governed by the receipts. Othi— the market continue in a mum": I tied state ; there are various Parcels -0 hands, the terms of which neverreach thes3 .1'"1,e; 5 ; There if a goon deal doing at the following rates. I vtiia : Refined *Eft,: Oil Cheek 35E40; Lubrioa e - 2041025ce - crude Petroleum BE9c, in bbls 10 f 0120; Ducdr. oreek . 23a; Demob, deciderised. 250 390. Flour —The market presented no ohan a the Fates from store were c ii 6 mited. vis ; 50 bbls Extra Family, .$ 675; 49 do 50; 54 do $6251E4640: 100 do Extra $-, 90; 25 do o: was froows, $5 50 @5:85; a lot 0f1,700 bbls sold some of our heavy dealers; it was a choice article; terms were private. Corn—Sales liberal, viz ; 2200 bu 700750; 450 do 72@75: 500 do 750. Gratn—The s e c ondmark unehanged both as regards prices or d quotation" Mlle as yesterday. R 12c; 40 do Cheeee—ln active demand. Bales 76. boxes W 120. Baum—Sales of 9,0001nr. Shoulders 6a• Plain Rams WO S 0 Rams 930, NEW GOODS. untirAvz Jaw asizivED Sa o m v the-Naga lane sad ohoioe selection of SPRING AND SURCIER GOODS, tbriShmU? and Youths wear. atobraeloss all th• newest strles COATINGS. CASSINKEuts AND VIST/NGS. W. H. MORN as 00.1 Fed 143 eral Corner Market Square. Allegheny city. street mgl EARB 114-114 BARRELS PRIME white beam hut remised and top aale I)/ JAB. A. PIITZBR. lane Corner Market sad First ata. CLOVER SEED-7S BUSHELS' MINE clover reed. Jett received and for sale kr Jan 6 Corner Ma JAB. A. ISMER. rket and mist etreete. gig ZEPgYB 1200 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL, Of an the °holm and favorite ehadee and mix FOB FANCY EMITTING. Dealers supplied in quantity at leas than pres ent Eastern prices. EATON. MACTUIRE ar CO.. , Na 17.19ftiatratt. CI_ENTYEBEEmiI NEGLIGEE SHIMS, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWEBA. pm? inrisms, TIES, SCARFS.' 8171114 PENDEBA, GLOVES, GAIT4M2rik OSE. EMBROIDEIi imp palm" k• •or BEST /LEND& AIM COW EST PRICES, XACRON did° 78 Markstot. bet %b asid "s, 'A.- • , 3: : ;-yt) , ' • ' • 8/LaiNG4 •15 0438 :311141 ,T-Aro. and - Avii to astbeimunt be closed out £ND .111114!,,,.• -2 d 11 90. Aglow ma- - • - ARRIVRD. Aluddin, Bennett, Browimona; Gallatin. Clarkit. do , Minerva: Gordon. Wheeling. DEPARTED. P'ranklin, Bennett, Brownsville. Gallatin. Clarke, do Armada. John:ton. Wheeling. • • liiir The river--Lasi evening at twi lled there were 5 feet 6 id*** water atid ata 'thump. . • . ger The Wheeling packet , tor toldeyik the dewier Minerva, Captain Johh Gordon. sessers and shippers bear in hind that Ma? hour of departure de 11 a m.pbeitdvely , re— The ever. Tunetual; steamerEnima Graham. Capt. Ayer% leaves at 4 p, m..fcir Zattei-' viile and Intermediate ports, 71'ziecal Wilson says he has of ew °hobo rooms for those that mill early We take pleasure in recommending the boat and o caca. a. The .fine W passenger Steamer Key West, No 3, Captain EI Evans. is announoed for Louisville and Cairo. ' This boat is of: Superior ohms. and is in charite of oarefsi and eaperenced offloerst Mr J M Hare has charge of the oftice; -........ .... Newer' The:-splendid passenger ' elBsmer this d vork.- Lightner.. Is announced to - leers Cincinnati and Louisvillt "a thee PO MO accommodations ande. Thiabba ambit and esPenenced officers . Our friend Cap; (folding Is la the - office : - •+ +, • . . Tho are*-steistriei AIIMMILI—Capt. A. ' ' tdfleCalAtint . Among the largenuinber of new bottsbuilfthh: season, this new packet- certainly stands . ; atthi; head ofthelist ;vaptlifo(lallum while in charge! of the Marengo for over. six .yous never missed a single-trip While - tegaged in theStLoula and 111:- Per Alianasippi'trade: The Marengo was among the first boats that ascended the,Oumberlandend Tennessee rivers with trams and ;Govectunant stores: In . connection 'with the ; Armenia no ex, Penalkhas been slimed. She contains all the nee_ emery and latestamprovemenbao make herXlirst clam steamer.' •The cabin was Malt by Kr. lb &ger. Uperintendedly Mr. - Gullet; and M hr als l umuisomeaszioicture: The nate rooms:widths largest kind:, thosain the: adies cabin contilnati a w extritsma e rtmenthr wardrobe; db., !There is also wedding sum titled :up in suagedau n ti naleV Au. The oanwoi are ofthe but delieritithguhutm. hare,. bedding. de., la snit— Wea=ld dnekkee all over andcouldlee Ili) defeat , in bui mould. Her capacity will exceed 600 ton& , Capt. Weal.; lust Is an officer of large :experiertoe -- and , :ireci tlemanlydeportment: w e have knowrghhia for the put 12 yeans ;he has the MEM warm - hand; g.od heart am: pleasant sm i le asthen:: a pro'anewordf or even a ruffle - in his temper we never :der, these ! are the great secrets or his success. r- The. first clerk is A. :C. - McCallum, Jr.. n ! ` chip - 6121W old ' block: quiet. attentive and obliging. always on ditty and a kind word far every one and will sec that pa:masers have the beat of attention. - Does any one do abt the snecess of the Armenik? If they do we beg they wale:mat id out. ; She le..ves to day for Et. Louis • . .. For Eva aarille. Cairo St - _- --THIS DAY:I7,I3OE-41P M 'teat 22FE Nan , Aar*.Go. sPLIENDED For steamerBOLIPS.B Mooro. nonuaander will 'lawn aranntoinood aboya.. tnight or'Partiaire +max on Want or to' Jinn J. PriACII, Anent. ' • or J. B. LIVINOSTOS a CO.- For Louisville, Evansville, Cairo and M: •-•.T1i15 DAY, JAN;Ite-4 P X • TAW arzw AND Inizrzsmo 'Nast ;#41012311ii, i tt! r i . r r-,!Aftazintrir, le,fil xtiors SW t iff' U •-' if ••ft• .. iff' Sar Men or ta , JOArt= de • ' - I Xf..arnmezos. - - - laitiosugge„ Itsakawalow 1264,DAY„Renrinvirwtk-N -THIMNIEWANI. MEW PAS. rinimeeeiercuremEir 0311M.31,b2 amonssmier. lON kart aeananame- Pe: fritencessinage -a • es baud or to j in n J, EL Lay iIIarEISION dt CO. ar JOHN FLACK For Cincinnati said Looisyntia. .. : THIS DAY. JAN. 13--4 p. ni: — , TW AND NFILEN. DIDH P E NEW Steamer Nit* YOILL H 8 Lightner , commander.. will leave for the above and intermaliateeoints tbil day at 4P. AL For freig hter pa us apjp . lz en biiard; 'Am : H. MYR' ftesio N & CO. in J ' or JOHN FLAM E -, . 883 NEW ARICARGEWEET 1883 Wheeling and Pittsburg Dail* illx -_ PP press Line • - iIPLEN/l/D. . w heel sid packet -AltllLitl4.‘ George W.__onnson. oominander. - helves PLIAS- . burgh for Wheeling, eve y Monday,Weduesdar and friday at 11 o'clock. a. no, punctually. Leaves IN heehng for Pittsburgh every Tussday. Thum- , day and Saturday at $ a. m. --------- - ' THE PINE PASSENGER atmnier lifiNkßig'_John Gordon oommander; leaves Pittsburgh for Wheeling L. everY UMW:ursday Th and Saturday at . u.. p_unetually leaves Wheeling every Monday : Wednesday's and Friday's a mak es ra. , - PS-The above steamers oles° -connect none at Wheeling with fine side wheel steamers for Marietta, Parkarsbarg and Cincinnati- F . 9,frieght or as apply on board or to JAMS - COLINS & CO., j3n3 Agents, N 0.114 Waterstreat„ ~ For Marietta and Minervalle. Regular Musklava= River Packet leaves Plttabarga even , litatureine:i a t 4p. every Wisesa7 S nue FINE PESSICEEEIi ateanter MIMIC MARTIN, D. T. Brk v eoranuador. will leave as noted above._ zko2 r 6 tor run • For Marietta and. ZaneMille: • ' ' Reßegular PittsburMulikinpom . Myer Paelcet gh every Tuesday, 4 P. nu, Zanesville every Friday S a.m. THE ZEMAN!!! SPLENDID' Pasetinger steamer EMMA GRA.: If °arc* Ayers commander. will leave ae noted . above. For freight or_paasage_ apply on board.or to J. B. LIVINGBTOR - at O. nog Wheeling; Gaiiinolie it Parkerst!nrio "Regular w•ekly Packet. ME PAST 3117/101.ING PM"; auger steamer WHO; JiBWaltcin, 001121121113 er. willletveas annonneed above as intermedlatepoints Wader at 4 p.m. For freight or Dame_ app in board or to W. B. wHERLBEt. del. Jan 9 JOHN FLACOL:Astt—, SWAN:BOAT ACMMA% Wes• EIA.Z.L.IDTT Has opened an Moe at NO 90 WATER STREET, Where he will trauma a general Steamboat Amur kudos% and would salon a pato of vac route hometown Um= aD24-bd PIANO DEALERS. NEW PIANOS. AErwarmrocir OP 7 OCTAVE Nl anofortes now remixing from Breton and New York,-ealetted eipeoially for the Bender& Persona -make a vahistde and charm tog Preient are invited to tall and see them at the wareroonut of . .110aut AIELIAMA, doe2o 81 Wood street. , SECOND-HAND PIANOS—A. rzunn Urge lot of ocond-band Pionoo for sale at 250, 175, 150. 125, 100. 90, 75 60, EA and 25 dollars. JOHN H, TllFyLpg, 81 Wood street ELODEONS AND IMMIONIBIS. E EW y S of MS riB A & SPL-F '8 (B ID 1 1 3 11 ) &lollop; and ' Harmoniums, in alorantrosewood and wal flat cases. Melodeons at $5O; un,_ ;75, s im $1 2 5 and $l5O . H armonium s at 60. 80. 160 IS6, 200. 266. 900.360 and 400 dollars Bor Pale by JOHN H . mEmon, 81 Wood street. fa. 000 WORTH OF PHO TOGRAPH , ALBUMS. of the most superb workmanshiP In everY andfrom the bmt tasnufaorttrera in the country. 'they have been selected with thea.test Pow' ble care taPetiallY for the Bolide s. Prises low. For sale by-- JOHN H deo2o 81 Wood street. I ippiTTSßiTatitii BILILN43I, NO. US AL Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano Pao lorY, artablished in UAL is choice stook of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pianos, oombinins all the essen tials ofa Stet olualzuttraznent wt Ci late novelties (stem). Hishb important to the critical Piaidsti arowfor aaor ado•PAP". wISS & vanOZRZR, iliumass FOR LADIES Alfa_asx. PlCF;lnauxs.a.ll sttlee dem3o • BOWAtialret: JUG` zrEZLIGEN PORT OP PITTOBUidi Feintir *ini'tiriiiidiritti'n PIM. " ' -''" ' -:` "' • Nair Meat MG _ Weiteheeter-Co.N. Y A W& zor- tr. Tea /WM Baszixot., , • Afine • Boubliimo : tin ' pear iiiv , _lwon.id-ti _tow .1 wee filmed to l i 1 1 ill , Li V}. tat 1 1 4 4, .., ~ toter minty: *Wu - tola their nal. Rowse Wet ftelle two mai. ez er bathe alid_dopopkr. end ne tried Iry but Wittuur4DDDlD. Mainz he toot on* drith:Bll / I Zeg ir di t art Week, aridadose Winsavery in, and then took itv :oz Pill every day. with an occadonal dose of one month he wp ado to towork on e ttliree months he welt ginning roporradata w t • Youratruly. , - woW4I,B O D U Triormnm Cu ,Jai's ' ass • - _ Attune rardy wing dabt-sor_orn. nwa that he . , resides in the town 01% New Vaunt u „, rears ego he was very noir with a sore which had been rinuiteir . _for over five • tic ‘ ha woo alsointudi alazramockt im n ui Ami n • and beddetvetrooetted ter tains various remedies mama n I he eomme noedwrintßrondreth VIIS six te - i thine thou ;week and at thts'ena oz one kt 1 the oars oe his ed.and-at the end two i =new he wee in pared Ig, •, - drip meta and paini:._. a -,..- - • ~ ever .ince. , , ~.: , • • :41 V. worn to belliiiinde •'.• 1 I , - • A ' 14/11VVDtair •• • ' 1 ". • • Mr .. . .0- - J *ACE if ilto It B, ________,...:,..4 ---. zgo.se gas es STREET Hasirovron head a large stook still/ and winter 1 BOOTI9 -4NP;OO Rome, . 2 --1 _ Comprising all the different tenet ' s aad INN o4be found. c. mbeesisal Ilhildrees Balmoral Boots - - -•1 with oubles= tripes Walk 1 mane,. Bar sad routies VW CN N . a n d Ki r Boots. moasitO Brom'. .rihnsliongem m ittic."l.=;_lhirair, Beets • , egg _rqUility. - (tHvelji szsausus Ids - stook as km warrente Ws goods to sive aetterallatisfaugs , . J ROBB, . 11, htaskit street. Spencer & 1119 KaY, DOWERS AND lALSTEDS. P R Ourry.'nern Bagman. i • Pitlgtorah. fie 74 0 =114240.1ft • I.I IB2 QUOTioIt OP PARTNIIIIRIAIP. Jur —The 2 __llikislig . , D heretotge existing Ij i . tween JOS oPtargugg and-W. H. ammui wee dineolved nth. 20th of Anna; AIM; . H e GARRARD authorised to Mlle nip the bushiest of the /ate Am at the °Moe In the Brew- SP The Breerinsig t u t t a , ,en will be continued SPINGIU3 & AWAY. who intend to hto IZ vi . on hand a_mettor _art,of ALE. Pti WKS and BAG wn • lITQIIT eageedgned will ki thankful Witte mann the Ana for a eentinuanee of reek pat=tbm Otoj.2npe to make It thsir aim to give ge from them. • a " 511) . In g i .P Mita WA'LSON, of Llingkratreet. go I.kali* known la t l e icii ottAltralnefig"threeita ~zolifinViernirazr. eaa. it - Alll ddress? all ordirs ri WOES k Pillidelipsz ,Brawary. ne Pa. aeld•lrd JAMBS JO Raffli, • JOHN PLIENGArtH, VVI• 8 BX 'l' . 25 isomer ado sad Hower irk* - Aurdpipzwy cum . stootdampdamma gi ...., *to wan - aria In ads wwlifflEEN - • ~„,„ Wcr, 4M-9141rrazak ito franuji And. , • MitStmlC HALL Oteumpeitorldeetky_ sunhat January lA, Re' ..:.L.rit.s:`•er a "on t husonb'• 1 13 00DWIN & 'W ILDER/0 POLYMOR tg-L e n t b s tilig teatiozi - the lesion w_ az . cent painting o rer, Natal_ :tiPlinromiliggioll"ii. •,;-•,,-. -. 1 97 1 5injwaht or Cleaslitesialeu -• 1 bib and Baiter of Chitilestom ,2 PortSumpter before the bombards:lsar '8 Rvelnuttion of Fort' Moultrie, : . 4 Firing of thud* gun: - • &The bombardment of btunP tr. -, 6 The Riot in Bal.intorm' ' • 7 mlaworth Zettaves march': do Broadepir 8 Burning of Gosport Ravi Pub - 9 4enetil.. ilermif Wailungton, 13eoupeepin k and Arlington /MOW 10 Unionr teePa croadas Long Bridgee 11 Ilumoroue seen - ' - ;esP or se Pawl • 12W D : of Rick Mettatak ii .- 13 r'slierrgr-- , !-• 14 getup Zemin_ • - - -. -15 liattleaf Bull Raw lehanre okthe 89dt Lelia Regimen 5 - . 1 7-Retreat at Bull Run; . • .18Vestf revievrof6o,ooo National trim* !'• 19 Trans th po thewrte &wending the Ohio ' 20 of *hints:al -• bye zu 21 Departure of Beet. 1 _22 Paulo at Savana•Denent's k , • L'• 12 Ble The gr.ea, _ _in thehouge of Banatie3 Pig* 25 -24 ournsiceitpedition: Capture of Peertlskonaldvn: ' 26 Bombardnient ofT4audm , io. I,ot - 1 - rt :hauls of Pittsbupding-L. i *2B ffaarelOor the mut woundpi. I .' 29 Bomb 0 0'0 - aa4arsop MED; . SO -MoCI !Sloe) intth szny: • lirgorlintufee glyfttelterget . 4 . - !..12 A-ransom' of ~ *loam '•••• 381tebezpriedgk' . ORPto 44-,lBittig 35-Rattleieentiatatut 4 -26-1 1eptilie it Prieriebbmil 87 The limuuned _AI Arend nevi forams el' the great juror i ilt ad attlem mo iti Vn Roads Dawson thp artse• - clnde^ e fdertinse and Monitor. I 7.7'.70hMR. RtifthePldbut rib elladhs i truly remarks that i maguifieent , eras the artist's triumph and afforded a ' ) sehnotwhielt would benefit the entire etuntognit 1 phis is theaame eollosal_tudeg of the war, that • -.! litiltibbegSalorm,'_New.York.- re dso =ugh 1 SeftaUon - , Cd ;engrossed the etteettee et the II Wets to 's degree heretofore unparalleled. . , . 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