- _ 7 d I .r., oz.:ff.,' c .-.. , y ir :-.,.;;;',.._-_,,..., STABLISKED "IN 1786. sburgit oZautt. WEDNESDAY 11ORNING::::::.) AN. C, 1854 4. • TEM2IIII4 Olt -- E. GAZETTE. e„ Xmas; Tee too, by I, ter to. ar month 70. " slag ..... 3. ..rmanno Emma, by mall, per year--. 4 W. month 33. week " steals S. War it; ED/11031, single coolest, per year.., 1 01 1 . w clubs of sto 10, "- 1 54 - " 0 clubs of 10 or otnre " t 23. —sad on. airs to the parry wending dab. i.e a 'club Of ANC., we win wino the Est. de Ci.str-res ter. • elan of twenty, we wilt soot th. &Manta Gaserre 'ail r. Pug]. “0" , Fair 40 suliocrlptions a droner, and papers IOW! , OtOPPO4 14110 the time P :2 Life In' Libby Prison—An futeresilng . Narrative. we are permitted, says the Tofrzi. 111,,Je, to WO the following extract , of a private letter - tram' Liaut. C.Dancon Forsyth, 10.0 th 0. Y. 1., received by his friends in tLi, city. It Iv ,ts , by far the most full Incitement of the experi . mice of oar soldiers that has coma from Libby _.Prlzott, and - will be road with general Interest. • Was smuggled through Ly a Mich i • ' , emu surgeon, seep:My exchanged MOST Pemba, Ilumvo3o, NOV. 19, 'O3, Mir Onus MOTBICR, Stamen .0111 e.l. Our life hero is by no moans varied es 7 "Q;-31 rwill give you a day's hirtorv, nod you have tbo whole. Libby" is a large three story building, formerly occupied 11 C. Lib by &Son, as a ship eitandler'm establishment. ~.,Wwuncupy.the second and third stories, with .„C'theeceptien.of the east room on rise second • floor. The middle room on the first floor to our cook and moss hall.. I should hove stated above that these ore the largest rooms on each The °Ettore of General Alilroy's t4 ; east r Cai'ft o l ls 3 tr cratoma nds lava 1: rho iee), the other iarestern officer. the middle rooms, and the ••,.. Potomac, officer. thoao on the cast Judo of the ` building. -I live io the upper middle room. The 1 1.. Milroy and Stroigbt men have three cooking 1, stoves in their own rooms, and dc, not totes or cook with at. We have 413 stoves in our • ' cook room, and on these stores our ma hund red officers have to cook. Each suite of rooms, has its "commanding officer" and chief commis - wary.--Cot. Streight commando in his rooms • (the two west ones), Col. LeFevour, 21st Michigan, in rho too middle ones, called "The Cumberland Armes" rooms, and 'Tilden; lOth Maine, in the " Potomac Depart ' meet." 'We, of the 100th, all belong to the lafteri, sa we arrived upon this field of action before tha..Departitont of the °timberline , woe organized, which - took pia. e shortly after the battle of Chickamauga." We are divided into twenty- tiro make, each mess having,a commissary, whose duty divide the rations, make details for kitcher., drity,,keep Cron :I' the members of the mere j .and make onea bill of what they wish ra send ; • out and patellas°, add band the rum. In to Cot. Tilden, who engrosses them all and mokoe .4.heperclut - sefor our four rooms in bulk. The! chief commissary attends to the division of the rations among the several messes and carries on a contraband trade with the outside world,l In greettlilleks and robol promises to pay. The chief commissary is Lieut. .1 ones, of Nor- I trailt, Ohio. NOW for the ration t It consist, of about. 12 ! ounces of the:most hot-rid corn bread you ever' saw just liko clay and almost as unpalatable.' 'lf ;hernia , no- meat, then a feremiscrahlo half -. ‘deiajedatreet potatoes are issued to us. The remainder °tithe ration, consisting of frezh beef, a-littlesealt. vinegar or rice or bla,k tut qed over-to the • con?s and is exeoil— y mite of a—served. upend eaten at dinner. one is not •o fortunate as to be .applied .• ,with provisions from home, Le hee but one o"weant meal per diem and try treed a few . mouthjuls only) daring the inter vaL •odd; however, that rye eofiem for Width we pay! 73 cents per pound, is surrod up talliernaratng. „Each mess has stared boars ter' its enOBJ., hod ho duo la alliirred to infriugol upon the time, at the stutes, of the other... ' This , ntetas.bill iv Attod with rough pine to-I blesi with legs each as YOU have even at Rio niCA-4111.ostationary. In my mem (No. 3) tee have coffee, j"01d 'lye") served or 9' A. ' and dinner at 4 P. 31. IT we have meet, a i soup is made-of it, but if not, dinner eonsi..tr of rice, about four ounces of sweet petals and bread. I hare never yet had a ration of nict.t .• • 'that I eonld not eat to four mouthsful. A. I long as my mousey lasted, I u•ed to buy two small loaves ul brand extra per .1. y of o c 0... of 25 cents per loaf- the price i• n o w a.) c..nte a loaf. - Wes villein the morning at a! or 7 The fret thing one has to do Is to fold up Lis ragged and very lirrly blankets and nang them on the reflect over head, ur if you are lucky enough to hare a barrel out out as 510 term-chnir, pack them away in it. Then re pali;to the hydrant, (on, h room br 'ore:abed with one,) and Wail your turn to perform you .11hblIttiners Then cornea rill-cell, which con - slots in our [sating into lino four deep on our - 11 - ofirttiAdlieing counted by the prison clerk. .T 44021 Oontes a long hour of ' tun' pao-of eteatorian lunge PhOilt out, "No. 0, Coffee!" or "No. A, ltroakfast!" After' which there Is another long time-killing seigel till dinner, and after dinner the same thing till bed time, when we stretch ourselves upon the hardo.t floor in the world, I I reckon.) and roll and toss about till welcaiie sleep comes to relieve as from the tedium of our own thought., and wafts us off to dream-land. Such is our life from day to day, varied occasionally by addresses from Gen. Dow and other ollicers, and once a week a . 1 Cork Op era." A triangle, violin, banjo and tambour. i.e were bonghtby subscriptions, and several °Mears having a hilts that 4417, give no very • agreeable concerts. The es time-killing" op eratioticetutists of playing chess, checkors, earda, backgamrison,•making ornaments and koep•oakee fur friends, out of beano, and no meroue ornaments, according to the character and taste of the individual. °Maws have frequently been insulted nod e'llettifthed severely for the most trifling offenses. Tbtbe was a. time, a few months ago, when yeir could not put a bead or an arm eat of a 'erlndas(withont being thot at by the sentries. la~dgdatlasi, on enlisted man in one ofthe lower rooms died from the eteets of a wound receivell,for putting Lis head out of the trin dowu • . . . • Bat our. condition is jeo.e to orabig totter - {ll,4aar Men. We do not hoar much of them. - ',Ntrirend7llteic,Cilttle,„fnforinition as to their COnditlen' tre,.ltmed it is truly airfeel. Wltien iriaget out of bare the country will hoar -- a recital of horrors theft woule move a saint to a spirit of revenge. I write often but teripose that a good many' of oar letter never leave Sen. Winder's office. Indeed, (t lie skid they burned twel barrels fall of letters at eerie time. So if you gat one third of mine I shall be satisfied. 0` Denounce 9th, 1863. This was written nearly it month since, but .Dr. .1. was afraid to take. it out, for they weal& search him. Two or three Surgeons came In the first of this - week, and I will:Try , msd.earld itT them.• , • ... • worth twenty - eight dollar. for ono : - .'bere, now. - , Celt!Og Off' Char!cram arid Savannah. Metter in the New Bedford Mercury men tions "the capture of PoCotaligo bridge, by 011igadier General Seymour; so goes the yarn, and 00 -good authority, too. The po , totsien afar tridgeby the Union forces may cut off -some of the supplies of Charleston, but not to such - an"extent as tote/tea the termination • of, the siege, It places Savannah in rather a ‘• tight position, so far as direct communication iilthatlehmond is concerned; but still they haiesscirettita'as route open through the into 'floe of Georgia, unless Grant's army cuts them Atbratta. Still, holding PeOtaligo - • bridge is an advantage, which, if backed by a siirtolatit rieftiber Drama, may induce tha cora mending...general to Act, Independent of the "web-foot,' although going •up to the rear may bait herd road-to travel, -as it mast be axpleted the rebels have taken every precau tion-to-hold the rear 'since the taking of Po .COtallii9 bridge." . 'DlletaVetax from Cumborlands,ML, on Fri ' "I; alestitentei excitement WM created id Martinsburg, in conseluence of ourpiekets at WltlidtiSict-tuiving been driven - in m far as • Bunker 11 . 111. It appeara that s portion of tho 12thPeniMyliania cavalry was doing picket .dickrStilbli thine. mad in retreating took four of the enemy prisoners. This party had not potreedettfar Abell thej canto upon a band of .30 rebels that had been iiiipstchedto cut them - • la , Qui force, haingveryemalli, had to atom &lithe pvlsonent, an& succeeded in escaping ',...V4 . cititiss of otre or two of their number. 15 EMPillaon torDocarim , —There le but , UttiffiettlAthetbn the re-aseembliog of Con 4-r.....iridtaiiont. taken by lollah the time 101800g4h4-*ltirkileft.of iislecteota-entoon --, thisii- 11 . 14- attether ixtitittede P 6 bilAT . 1,0 the Liylst'Of rhiligary:: o THE Railroad Business la Chicago. 'EVENING CHINE TELEMS, Fourteen years ago the tint railway train ran out df Chicago, Now there are ninety --- I trair.t leaving the city daily. The total nom- Active and Succetofal Naval Opera ber of curs in these ba les is one thousand - tons on the Florida Caa9t. four hundred and thirty-two freight, nod one hundred and sixty-throe passenger cars.. TALtABLE SALT - WODES DESTROYED. Placing the,e out- Erni. all in one line, adding ; the length of engine and tender aced:, train, BUTLER AND THE EXCHANGE Of PRISONERS. the total length of the trains leaving the city ""y " twenty-Ara miles and t'aire rode: a COIMISSION TO RAISE COLORED TROOPS. very respectable day's journey for a man to drive from one cad of Cho train to the other. The Rebel Government Preparing to The in-coming trains average tbri same length, Move. and about the same business. This, then, l would matte upwards 0 r rat miles 0f -r-- o. ,Spsrist Dispatch to the S'ltuddir t tli Catlett, required to transact the daily railroad burl rime of Chicago. The Tribune says: I • • Pnit.sncLends, Jan. 5, ISM. "Allowing lento. toe load fora fmightear, and thirty passengers to a coach, Ihere are The icw 1. fait di.appoaring-21410W and moved daily by railroad to and from this city 'l°°' G , llio t. nine thousand seven hundred and eighty pass- Private news from key West by the steam °tigers nod twenty-eight thousand six hundred I ship end forty tons or freight! Suppose wo lung- . Blackstone, shows that the naval °para .:tartly banish railroads, and set our,elves hick toms on the coast of Florida are active and fifteen years. when there were no railroad, in this section, anti when freight and passengers were moved by teams. One ton is considered a load for two brscs user a country road, and three persons for a traveling team of two horses. At this rate it would require cis thousand fire hundred amt twenty horses to move the passengers, and fourteen thousand ' three hundred and twenty to morn the freight, and twenty thousand eight hundred and forty horses to move the passengers and freight that arrive and depart daily by railroad, nod at lees than cue-tenth the rate of locomotive speed. What a spectacle would eleven thou sand teamsters present, bitching up and .t.t:t .ng of with their eleven thousand loam,: Tel this tinniness is donve systematioally - tra.ns arriving anti tearing with clock wi ;1, 3hguldrity —Lila& fore eresmt passengers and radroad men take nonce et the movement cf trains "The business on nearly every road is erin• stautly teleran:Stag, and the engine and car shops are constantly adding rolling stock to keep pace with this increase of business. I ho Illinois Central, for instance, here Inuit shoot fire hundred new ears during the pa•t year, besides keeping up the repairs. The com pany has now in use three thousand freight end upwards of one hundred passenger ears, yet are frequently short of rolling stork to meet the demands of government and the The other roads are generally doing a proportionately extensive business." Jolliet , If. Murdoch, Years ago, there was a journeyman .paper hanger in Philadelphia who wasia;t-csautcnted with his condition. Ho resolved ithat be would get into a bettor:paying business. lie did so, its any other man can do who has a sufficient amount of will, crossed by the came integrity and perseverance. Ilia name war James L. - M1.4166. lie laid down hit pante pot, and became a tragedian. He is now ri rich man. More than this, he deeerrer to Cs rich. Ho has done his share toward the caws of patrisdism. lie now proposes, in addition to what hej has already done for the Sanitary fend, U. ha ,e made, of - three distinct .relier of inter- j citing character, an anchor with the chain ; attached. This anchor he will present to the teenagers of the Cincinnati Sanitary Commis sion Fair, respectfully suggesting that, in a I manner moot feasible to themselves, they raise a subscription for its purchase, and pi ciiont st !to Abraham Lincoln, President of the United 1 States, as an emblem of his faith and hope in . l the glorious conclusion of thin present strug• ; gie, and Clinic appreciation of IL Ile will ac eouipany the gilt with an epivorn late oddre•t, and T. B. Read, E.g., write a poem for the nocasion, the delivery of there to furnish an ; entertainment, the proceeds of which will go to cite GIL, The relics of which the anchor will be made are three. 1. no nuke.. tuo.l .I.o.tft will be wrought of 'he wool of Ile keel of two old Alliesoc tr . :gate—one of the first =hips of our intact envy, named from the allianee bet rroen Ft ago e cad America. This wt. one of Paul Jon.' V.sels arid woo honored by bearing hairy cite when on his Heat rich to this country. It was afterwnnta ccattlotenntl by.the ataty. and need an a Philadelphia merchant-Man. :ad was engaged . in the - entree trade to Jere. When brolt.n np. it was etrandod upon the shores of Petit Island, nea, Plai!udelpLia, and' the timber converted into a wharf. Lino:. Thomas Murrloinu, the father of Mr. Murdoch, commanding a volunteer artillery cot:opals, it= the war of Icl2, woo prenent when the hulk tras removed. and hal pie eas ..ewetl le..tn keel under hi:, uwneye, which hr gave 1.1. family uo retie.. 2. Thecress piece of ton anchor will I e=supused ot pone of tile Penn treaty trio. rut off by Ltent. Murdoch the morning allot Ithe old Clio not' blown down by n terelb!c :Mete storm, forty years ago. S. The entail coil attaeltud to the a:lithor will be made of ehrede of the billiard. belong ling to the flag of the old frigate Crituberlntol, which fluttered ea long in Chesapeake bay, a runnument of the tern tile eueountus ith),Le iron toorster of the rebel., the Me.r.r.ruta • ITh. relic: is couched for by Mr. Coorge of Bettimore,by whom It was reeencled to Mr. Murdoch. These relies represent three tEiforunt etas oar country. country. The wood of the tree represent ; log ste intently and prerineial stab, that of • 'he rid war sly the struggle of our tort tad, ere and the cordage the prcceut unnatural re= Mr. Murdoch has given to the co - :entry a! gallant eon, who fell at Chau:inner . A ra.riona. Death of Archbishop lit ea. John Llughes, Archbishop of .New Tark, died on Sunday evening, about 8 o'clock, at his residence, in Madison avenue. Ile WIL, born in the North of Ireland, in 1794, and was consequently 135 years of age. He was the tun ofa respectable farmer 013u:tall means, and emigrated to this country in ISM Ilia father, who had preceded him, placeddaim with a flo rist to learn the art of ghrdening, but, having a taste for study, ho fitted him self and entered the theological semina -1 ry of Monet St. Mary's, Eurnittaborg, where he remained for several years, being on, ployed almost from the first as a teacher. It was ordained and. in Philadelphia, in 1 , 25, and was settled in a parish in that city.: In 1030 he discussed in the newspapers with rho Rev. John Breckinridgo the question, "Iv I the Proteetont religion therodigion f Christ?" The articlm attracted so mu:h attention that! they wore mdleeted in a volume, which had a wide circulation. In 1834 he ha d another dis cussion with Mr. Itrockinridge as the chow- t pion nf hie creed. In 1.32 be rounded rd.. John's Church in Philadelphia. In 1036 lie wan aprointed.centijutor to Bishop Bobo'. an New York. In 1832 he was appointed Ad-' ministrator to the diocese; and in 1842 he succeeded to the dignity of Bishop. He of- footed various reforms, visited France, I Italy, and Austria to obtain pecuniary aid, founded St. John:* College at Ford-, ham, attempted to obtain State aid for' ' the Catholic sal:Iola, and established a theological seminary. at Ferdham. In 1815 ho went to Europe and procured the. ser vices of • some of rho Jesuits, Christian 'Brothers, nail filters of Mercy. In 1880, New York ivas made an archiepiscopal see, and he weal to Roma to. receive the pallinm at the bands of the Pops. In ISM he went to Nome again to attend the definition of the dogina of the Immaculate conception. Un his return he had tke famous controversy with Brags' Brooks, growing out of the Church property question. In August, 1838, he laid - the corner stone of the Cathedral at the cor ner of Fifth avenue and Filly -first street. Eis public services during the rolbelliou are too recent to require mention.—N. Y. 11,iZmne. The Internal Revenue ;The proposition to increase tho Internal Ravenna by a tax on receipts brings to mind one of Elerldart's jines ertzpri(, on an occasion when the British Parliatntrut proposed to have a stamp put upon all receipt/id bill,. it reads thus grould,t , asys Tax, "a tax devise, That shall not tall oa mo.". • "Then tax receipts," Lard lX , orth replies, Tvr those you norer sce: I :On another occasion; when thh Howse of Commons was socking taxable objects, e satir ical poot recommendod"to the honorable mem bers to lap an Import on ••The virtu., and let sash' glees. Ills uwn stork of 'eat ; tin but,fair ; - And yoa shall 11.1, or l'oia dun., Th . Exchtta. will be fill. at care.- ABUT SCrPLIES to EAGT TENNEIMML—A psis rate letter from as Offleln who has just, left Tennessee, says that that section of country can subsist an array durliirthe Win ter. The opening of communication with Chattanooga will also facilitate the transmis sion of supplies which cannot be obtained there. So there will be plenty to eat. Jcoca Tstrzv's .linturit.--Allbough Chief Justice raney batrimpnaved in health, it is motbelleved that he will . sufdclently recover la attend to his duties again. Judge Wayttif otrietatiagin his Tata.— ifiaL dispatch., C .' fK~' DAILY 12=3! An extensive salt works of the rebels was destroyed in St. Andrews beyond St. Andrews 'city seas levelled to . the ground by the crews of the steamers Bloomer and Restless. The fait w..rk. destroyed were valued at three ax Hollers. Florida will now bodes-seated or oalourml. The rehels were thrown into grey.. r...n,ternotion. The shark was tee ', wee Furprke. j ltutlr. a plucky. Ile gees to Washington t• power to conduct the exchange ; Dospite the objections of .letr. Da, 1.0 oil! carry !hen. out. Tt.tre ons a fght on December Pith, near l'i.rt , 111.,,a, in the Cherokee country, between une th , asawl rebel- ander Quantrell, and Cul. :1.1... Indian brigade. The fight La. ted md,Orll hour, and ICtullel in the cora : pie, defeat or the icbcls. Duaelrelt lost en • ate in the cogagem&a. Ills picture was in the Undue'- gallery, Phi!adelphia, eight years o, when he passed himself off Its Haines, the bigamist and forger. A:exander enmaringi, late of the Phil adelphia Balteti4goori to Arkansar 'with a 1219i11f hill from the War Odico to raise col ored trolpe in that State. refuj, , ,, from Richmond this morning the rebel archival are being removed,sad em.tral artanal of the rebel Government i aro being removed from Richmond to Co!ma i bin, 3. C. The probability is, that of the ro ' hellion begun in that State, it will thorn find u. !art ditob. W. J. J. Butler and the Exchange of Prison ers.—Departure of admiral Far ' razut.—Sucoessfal Expeditions in the Senandoah Valley. New l'vrk,Jan. s.—The Washington ...irespundent =aye: Our Government will not permit Gell. Butler to be outlawed by Judah P. Benjamin. The exchange of pris oners committed solely le Lim will to contin ued in his hand, Secretary Stanton deter mined to•da•; to enlarge his powers ands-en tree his agency by putid all the rebel prisoners in the United :‘ , Tatris uriter his care. There will be , ititly th.du and al them at Point Look at within three wrecks. The peli7 rerolutrly decided on, of in ..ins that the exchanges shall take place Ugh t: en. Butler, and that none shell take 1.10.0 exc.!, through a, Commissioner all bar ..beady dune. lierljepin, who wrote the proclamation oat Jawing; Butler, ef wets., e. majority rote in the Cabinet against dealing with him, on the ground that ha wa. I.IIt.AW. Ar,nd.Ly : Rcar &Lira' lutragut enil n , / N 1••rk :n the flag ;Ili(' If artfnrd itulf Squad _The 8ut , 2,11.1.7e tal•irr, r.`,111 rtnl ea OA. Taylor,.. t e int Pt. regiment. rumin a rrectinnitisunco towards daring tho three dole, but ~r 1 11,L•rw. Th..y trarerpeil gist...nue t.t . tney rit, and buffured tort thiy tram the Another t rtehtion to 11,tortuwn, rue t:.:apturing three rohnl eth anti Is, hor.:red new tt.tal unif•trtn• at that plat, Vol. 'Smith, of the Ist Maine, also made to 41.1 to Lori, and other pints • lsn lsibeunniloah Valley, for winch he was eon, pl,:not.:cd lay lien. Pleasahlsin, The !tin large for vs-of r e fhds under funeral Early anal l , al. File lath lace, mar \S d-heeler, are doubtless en iggerated. Thy hare made no attack as yet the railroad, as they would have done ere now if they were strong us reports would ....,Le Olen,. lien. hone. -r, k qtite pieparcil tor Itvnt. From Cairo, )lempthix nlirl New -air lean,-several Persons Frozen to Death—The Damage by Forrest Generals at Cairo, eta. Coro , , .1 an. 4.—The Atenars Lake of Irgy It, from New Orleans, and Hallman, from impbi dint o arrive t. The theromometer 012 10 degrees below rere at Mcurpbrs on the morning of the Ist, and at Cairo the same morning Id degrees be. Ow. A number of persons were found froten alvth below Cabo ..0 New renee EllO. Ten nrgro soldiers perished on Island No. le. The bodies of three number , of the ..2d lodi ne regiment were found on a sandbar In the suer, eta miles nom, Fort Pillow. One of thom was Lieut. Edward Alexander. The railroad trains which bare not been running nn the Illinois Central road sine° the stake among the engineers, started nein to day. • • The weather has moderated somewhat, but it is still snowing, with about tour inches on thtigroun , l. Loire 14111 go up the tibia clear, Mit of which flow large qtautities or Ice, but the )61341,34/pi 1:1 elosod. No serious damage was done the Memphis and Charleston road by Forrest, when his form crossed it last week. lien. Orierson was vaunting leittt at teat accounts nouth of Cold wetor. Lee reinforced Forrest from Okalona. The guerrilla Gan. Richardson - crossed our lines on the 25th nit., an his 'ray South. An is quiet in the interi, of the State since his departure. A bags, amount °Crofton, roger and molas ses have arrived hero the part vreek, mostly for rineinnaii. The Duko of Arg7le brought t bales .1 ”oti4.n. 938 tiogshearo w if ) sugar, and 301) barrels molasses from 14 - Henn, The Hillman brought 235 hake of cotton. Oen., Ord, Voiteh, Homer, Fowler and Sherman have been hero Suring the last week, and the latter is stilt here. A Ralato was fired last night in honor of his arrival. Ohio Legislaturo—Gor. Tog's Message —T tie River,—Arkanens, etc. CVICINNATT, Jam s.—The Ohio Legislatur• organized yesterday. J. R. Hubble w. oloctml Speaker of tho-Uonso, and Wm. D _Doris (Rork. Governor Tod's Merano ryas brief. The financial affairs of the State" are in a bet ter condition, the public debt b aying been re duced six hundred and seventy-six thousand dollars. The Wilitia system adopted by the Legisla ture last winter has proved a success. It recommends that tho banking corpora tions, now existing under the Sato authority, be giren all reasonable facilities for closing up then business. - - It attributes the escape of John Morgan to negligence, arising from a misunderstanding between the civil and military officers at the penitentiary, of their retpeetive duties. It calls attention to the bravery and gal= lantry of our soldiers in the told, and says, although the wicked rebellion still continues, we can justly claim for Ohio a foil perform ance of her duty la the effort to crush it. . The number of troops raised since tho begin ning of the war is 200,671. The river here is full of floating ice, and navigation is suspended. The headquarters of the Department of the Ohio will be removed to Lexington, Ky., tomorrow. A special to the Cosmerrciot, dated Cairo, says a delegation of prominent citisons of Arkansas arrived thorn, on route for ‘Vashlng- . ton,fto arrango for Arkansas to resume her position M the talon. Meeting of Petroleum _ Merchants In -Philadelphia Pnmarvetrula, January s.—The petroleum merchants of the eity held a meeting in refer ence to the gorcrnment ton 11000 the article. Josiah Allen presided. 'A circular, stating a meeting of the representatires of the trade from tiro different sections of the eountry would be held in Now York on the .6th inst., wee iocolred. • Henry Si 'Fater,,aileX. IL Idellanry and Benj. Claw were appiinted delegates to attend the Cenrentkm, Wlrt 8. - Nemeth _B. IL Lightfoot and Jolla Radnor Rem appointed a email:little toiltilia arrange ments for the organisation of -an ageochstinn. - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1864. Congressional. ; United'States Christian Commission. mpng llarlso.burc, Pa. Wattanscroa., Jan. 5. 'SRC Statue_—A communication wets receited The Army Committee of Weetern Penneyl- Pnenort, ....•• !La. Hirano-ham Ps... f rom lb ° is,„„„e„ ui 0 f . 1.4,y, giving the names Tarlia presents the report of Ito operations ou of the officers who have left the serrimi since' ring the mouth of Ifteember, 1:43. the commencement of the rebellion. Kay William E U Mr. Powell,. of Kentucky, introduced a bill ' and James libilchill, to prevent the officers of the army anti navy • Rev. Di“k.'". from Interfering with the elections in the soy- Calcutta, 0., Joseph Elliott, canal Lewisville. oral States. Referred to the Judiciary Cora- • 0. , • and Henry K. Porter, Pittsburgh, have ; mutes. 'gone es delegates to the Army of the Cnm Mr. Sumner, of Massachusetts, gave notice of his intention to offer en amendment to the ! becloud. enrollment bill. Rev. D. 11. A. Mcl,can. D. It Deaver, rn Mr. Wilson, of Massachtisetts, introduced tit, th e An,„,, of the p 0,,,,,., a bill increasing the bohnty of volunteers. , The Treasurer acknowledges the following Also a bill amending thit enrollment act. ; Mr. Ten. Eyck, of New Jersey, moved that donations received in December - so musket' the President's Meseage as refers t tocruerosr c,, - , \,; ... i. Cil , I ton reeonstruction of the Uniins, be-referred' smart - dd street, Pittsber, t h . to the Committee on the Judiciary. Ho op- Ea. tonert? ......... . - ......... ...... posed the President's plan of reconstrnOtion . B : m .,, , c 7,Fhar•- 1 . D"'1"..." D..."e' in a speech of some length. ' . c., e ',j, i 4 , n res. e, Pa.... Mr. Ten. Uyck inquired " What tight have I p„ 1.02 .,„ 1 ,.. ~,.. we to say to Telmesaeoandother . loyal State!, i &nib burg, Pa... You are no longer a State : you area &cirri- I 111Iton, Pe tory ? The people, and Oct the soil,, con- i 7,--i n „..P. .. ' - ... -•. stitobT the Stab. The &latrine of ooistitu- , isin,„, r ,„l,,I rr9 ;.., ,, .;;; :. Lion is, once a State always a State." At the' n r .4,t,. t i e. conclusion of his epeeeb, there being no ado- Lesrmevville, V•. ruin piesent,lthegmante.adjoartied. ,stands Pe New Hamburg. Pa. House.—Mr. Smitb, of Ky., introduced a Richland, Pa ..... bill which was referred, providing pay, boon- I Greenville. Pa ty and pensions for the soldiers called oat In' Wrnhealrefmri , l'a the Departments of Ohio and Kentucky. : Fre,dom, Oa ...... ... ; Om trunlle. l'a A mesSagi was received from the President, th„,„i„.iii„ . 1 .„ ..... caLpestly recommending . that the lair be en , wallas-nib', p a .... modified that the bounties recently suspended' Browne, Pa ...... .... be continued at least till the first [ley of Feb- I 1 3. 1 , 1 , „.., "ffi . q , C_hff•, 1 : , ..... ,.. imary next. The message was referred to the I ~.A - ,.,-,r,.,,; . .-„.,.,, , , , „; , . . Committee on Military Affaire. 1 Erre Gireillt, Pa. The Speaker Also laid before the- House a 1 t'reeport. Pa message from the President, enclosing areport l'eol , 'llile Cisenit P:,... • as to the result of the convention With Peru, , 1 . , 1 ., ; - f i ',. „. `" ( ltr,, , """l'iw-it"lt. ra ter the settlement of elaims, and reeetetniend-lw,, Ate ,,,,,,,',1,111: - .:' .. ' log an appropriation to meet awards. The 1 wset Ales indur, b. b............ Po measege was referred to the Connintneon 0n3.-ll.' circuit, re. I Ways and Means. Tureutum, Pa. • • Choir ta Culthu au t'hur• h. Pa ...., Mr. Morrill, of Vt-, asked leave to intro- 1 „,,, t , ~., duce a resolutien inatrneting the - Committee I 1,, c r. p,._ ..... " on Pablic Bolldings and Grounds to examine I Wedsrin., 0wn 5..... - ..... ~............. and report on the hill setting apart the old Fewlt.r. 0. ball of the House of Ilepresentstives for al t t : . %""" id "' " • tweet., .1 gallery of statuary. I Maribor : , 0 • Mr. Washburn objected, saying that he in-' p arb du„, ;. tended to Introduce • bill at tkeharlieet mo. Itanoyst Pk ~o. to meet for removing the seat of-Government; - * l ' l ''a""' .... " from this barren and isolated country. ; - i;1: . , , `- h i , •t", ” ° , 2 , :: , , ph. .. ; wenn (not, o (Laughter.) t Lunavffle., V Tho roll of the Muse was idiom called, riArint, I/ when it was found that there was no quorum, I Rendryehur;. ' only eighty-six members enswerieg to their I'` D'^`lik "o ............. - --•-• 1 trilliarnal,rt. V ...... ..• ........ - • •• - names, whereupon the House adjourned. 1 Clkinn. tt ..... .... .. ~, , The Japanese Dilleulty. ; adamelli 1 Phialting, t t le, t t . RAN Fulsome°, Jan. 2.—The shin Onward I , fitme'f. sod Mt. Colon," . . has' arrived here with Kanegawa dates to the `i, . ", , l .l'' ' i'l : . • , tl v:l• 'I- -•• ..... --- •• . ' let of December, and Shanghai . dates to Nor. i " ' Ch u n "'' ron " '^""‘Y , ' ^ 20th. Kanassatro was still gyarded by men from the fiesta.. The Franck are fortifying , the heights and dolly expecting the arrival of two regiments of infantry front Hong Kong. There was a general belief-Gist a peaceful so lution will be found for the - troubles between the foreign government and the Tycoon, at. thrugh the civil war hetet:cep the latter and I Dainties is already prograsitig. Tee Tycoon's Minister had waited on the • American Minister offering to pay the indent- Inity demanded for the attael or, the steamer , P..tnbroke, in Jana last, during her Co cafe 1 through the Island Sea. The propcsitiou was • rteccpted, but Minister Prays will refer thy terms of settlement for the subsequent attack on the steamer Wyoming to the Home Ree -1 ernment, under the menaced prospect ...1 unbroken peace. Treasure from Callteritla--The Trouble . In Chiriqui Continues. I New 1 oat, J on. .—Tl:te steamship . , e,na ' Queen, teem Aspn a all on the 27th, arrived at thi. port this morning, with $2511,040 in traa ' entre. Our Panama k ttor of the with contains the following itern of intellikenre: She trouble in rtztrisai continues, an d Goc ernorObaldahasfieftWanoina. The Itenarthm of Archbikhop ling - hens Nr' s.—Tho remains nt the Into Areh-llishtip Linehan wore plaeeil in the ea thedr•! in the tutildW,aisle (rant of the grand altar this inventng, where they will re main in smite until Valli lay funning. Mean- Ile, the tranannanftrtifflt hand nn orportai nity at viewing the corpse. tin Thursday raiirtiing at 10 o'clock the 'funeral - rill take Toere nt the beta game ,earon ere. known in lo .t wa. Escry train from the wort to New York bringo a ear-load ronibt,ftbea sant+, and praitto ohs: scut. We learn that the lowa eurttral road enrrie. CI,. a larger amount- .1.11 US E.ITIE.rTS THEATIZI. M.o. fit rev °, artrpou, V lA. ANNIE II T ATT. i,oforu..l. Cor the ftna Ill:. In 11141/, put", 10 , i( nn, naullcal drain. of THE I.. , NELT MAN or TLIE OCEAN Petty J.ok .Annlo ITyatt. ..... Ma. Larvalay. ePa L. , 30 ban kin y oln Moored and will at. pp.. In on. t.f hie nniebtatad dancra. A variety of singing nod Santini by numerunelmitnore. T.. eoncloAs with the Pantomime of L I TT 1. I ..1 , 1" TWO flllOl3l WOO KILLED =EC 11.0 , juin, 1., • gentlonp. FUE lIREAT PICTURE! IVIA_SION IC 11.1.1.1, Commencing !Monday, Jan. 4th, 1804 J 159W° WILI IA51:1 . VELIBILATEID PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. Titta le the largest polot.ng 0f tho awcred Ect torw i:1 (tin world, conning ororly four tkoosand vouste yards of cane,. o tuck evening at o'clock ; alto Wedneedny and rnolvj afternoon., at 3 o'clock. its kola, 35 013311 - 8; I.l3lldren under tco years old, CENTR,„tkawtf _ ULISII GONCERT ! Ironfo , t,nellt or the Stlbeistru. Comm ittoo, by the It. CH CRU Ft .1T La I'd VETTE 11.1 LL ON TIII'ILSDAT EVENING .110iLIAllY 216 T. O. NLEDP.LLan4 QUAKTETTE (by ragout) have kindly consoulot to ...la In ounzldorntlon o Cho c.biect Ilia Concert I. for. TICK KIK .:,d.. Tot. bad from any member of the Sab.L.lance Cam staltes, and at Cho Idnolc acid Drag Stow. &Att. CAILD Annio Hyatt re ...fully announces that she will take LIMB FIRST BENEFIT Ibis mason at lbw Pittaburgb Tiara., on WRDSSSDAT RVFNINCI, January 4 It6t: on which ocotaion will be preitentod the thril ling:llr.. entitled TILL LONELY MAN Or TIIROOZAN: or, A Dream of horror. lieekl• Bowl. with Soca and Danes:A:es A. llyatt. To concha:ls with the acrestolng Pantontlaw of GOODY TWO kiGOES. . . Little Bop Blue, with am; ..... A. Brett The Box lamed it tow op. awl amt. ran be pro cured. jalett - - ObOABIBALIM'S PANORAILA.— Will bocabibilad at Lafayette 0.11, BUN-, CO'S GRAND ITALIAN PANORAMA OW TUE, WWI AND. DIMON/ CAREER Or GARIDA.Lni: The winery .111 he accoommiral by • Datum. from A. DU 17.7.08.0. Commanolog nest Monday, Dann. Ary 4th, continuing for • M. dam only. Doors ope n n atiii,?a, c. corerimi 7%. Admtaidon, 25 mats; Ja.5.5•1 G7t IXSUILIXCE AtiGEJrTS. • - - JGARDLNEF. COFFIN Agent for . Franklin, Philadelphia and Reliance laurinanre Companies, Nortberod cantor Wood and Thirdato. VP. JONIN, Agent North Amorica,, , Slate of Pennsylvania, and ilartSxrd Inser= once Companies. ST Water West. QA.MIIEL REA, Secretary Citizens' In 7 eurance Company, wen. Mar Let and Watpr FM. GORDON, Secretary Western In-: • 1114.11.011 Com pam 02 Water sweet. - Dn M. BOOK, Secretary Allegheny In . Company, 3? rinatmet. ; - - - - C4.1 - LAIIJAYFTE. BLUME, Dnalsr in 311:1- .810 AND:1111NIOAL rEsTnumrsTs. se. wait thr NNABE & 00.18 -- nA1400, -. IIAIBSS BROS. PIANOS, ma MUNOZ & 00.11 It 'MODE WM. No. 43 Fifth sterotolomad door above W. 0 . 4. Pittatturp. Plaice to lot sattlkan in ozchmtre. apl9 KLE • ' 1 .. ealets 5 810 Mao 1111751X1AL INSTIIIIMITTS, as& wt• •gents roe nusw4re 06LY.131LLTID PI -455}3.14.-153TIMIr•—"lfIttsinzift- - 0151 etn CI MeV* KlLODl:o4lls,4o.,§ '", 4ll ll Zeii i t l .,l parade Vault papa I.t M. 1 1 t-t chore', Pit ttaturgla t'anon..l. , urg, fa., kik.... 0.11 Fran. it.. :Li butler Pa.. 10 :MI • l'a . •F 141, ties W.l , t.in,,n Pa ....... 4. 45 11 [141...r4. Pa- .fir 4. J. U. Bata. . Ni 1.0 31phremp..tt, l'a ; L 40,111.11, P., Pa Chez IJ Iton. l'a_ t 21 00 lag Lurch, I•.ttal.tar.o., 500 /I..nuerw.flle. Pa 106 00 Fna.4.1.: rt. Pa ra I „ l'n ..... . nj...ntun, 1%, . ..... 14 , 11 . Exit Crr.k,ol.v. 31 to. : Wl.lt. . I, Llano 1•1-.‘" tto.s. . rat,r.lo4.s Hrt. ttrz 'l 3 l. 1.0 1 ti•tli, 'tut. 1. T . li th.triv 111••20.0, 10 . I a 100 .0 2.: 2!, 1.1• . . 474 10,, RlOOl.lOO, 1 1 a. . alOl Littlt• .. • 7.1 Fee Near 12..13, Sul , lo. Pt 131 40 rraaklin, Pa.. • . .wry llnlr Pa ....... r.. 30 W 11.010.1, 1 11.01-: P. 24 40 Nrr..o..Neerioii, Pa . . . 10 , t l / Pito 120,4, .. 11 00 Etaltal.uri2. . 20 G.? .1V • if mcveroar, _AI. Or La .11/11IN Mano!laid on.l In. „ 41 00 easuomborg, ra Saw Salem ood Dunlap • Co .... 40 M. Centre, Marrer......inty, Pa.... Arm trout: 11.00(7. 10 or 1.1.010 Run, Armor tong avant l'a x, rto Kerr Pa oto Lorm lalaud, Pa 13 3..1 nlty 1 . ...1..1.en Latiobo hi t o 3lootour, Pa .. Ilur;ottaba. 1., Pa Northl3r,or 11.4.1..1 I's 14 1.0 foil ly Lake, P 0... , .... F . 02,00 boor, Pa Pa.... Armagh, 1,. 1......a1terw00.1. Pa Pute Creek, Pa. ',or WaoLlamon coon.), Pa ..... 11 IN/ 3leadallle l'a'4 , .n. /Ile, Pa . Col Taut, Fay.. county. . . ...... ......... Y. 4 G,.61,11 14111 Pa.. 0 71 Siorlag 11111 Fanaara, Pn. aturgeourlllo, I. o 40 liarnson City. 1'.... N ts. Church (Saltaburg Prarebytellaub Pa /berry 1 Ira. l'a. Itatbasda, Pa a .50 Parterardlo, Pa ' 44 40 ........ 40.0 6,0114.111/11 Pa 104 Westfield, Pa.. 14 M. 411. Plasaant, Lawrence wooly. I'. j to o' "largo. Pwwlval, Pa. . . la. (01 Lebanon, Pa.. . 20 : 411. !lobo, Pa. Lan.' Hal, Pa 13 00 "Pbota," Butler councy, Pa.. ...... Fro* Chord., ?law 40,, 1,, I'a 11 /41 44111 Creek, l'a Su-er Crook, Cent/A:11e, I'. Mudd my Creak, l'a ilmswortb, Pa 1111anda, r. WaabluKton, Crawford Co., P.,.. Great Run, Pa Float German, /11anchuarer. Float Camberland, Plttoburrh, Pa.. 14.-abanoctr, Lawrence 011., I',. Na• Itehobodb. Pa ...... .. Chump, Pa Serubtrraaa, Pa MI. Pleasant, Man." l'a rigoaa Creek, I'. Cool Spring, .............. • .• Learbburg, Pa boiling Spring, Sunbury, P. Pleasant Valley, pa.. Palrranunt, 11 Now Lisbon, 01.1 u. Parr - y.llle, 4. 'Caddo, 41 •• 011 a '• Carrolton, lllootnCr '• Miort Creek, " ......... .M • berlirm Vnllrl, ohla lllrownrrille, " lkrlh ' fletbroda, Corlarb, Moaroordle. 110u/both and Newton, Ohm., 10100.1 Crook, . Centro, '• Mt. Kate, ltlehland, •• East Llmrpool, Paton, Now Ilagwortown, Waym on, ninirK, ISt. Zi Mato', Batch Spring, •• rallovr-ena-k, Still Fork, •• 'Hanover, Fairmont, West Virginia Allem annn, •" Wolf Bar,, lllethaLtinil Creek " M=M:l CM= .HUSK, Fayetteville, Pa Derlin, P.. ftalbbary, P. Lorrville, Perry Cu., P. North Zinn, a...—. Dna New Cumberland, Obio.-. Xllleratuvra, Obio Wattat ield,BMbhTL Oltki . Chtl .... ...... 1,34 i If oa..ayshala . City, Pa Uniout , rn. Pu 6diplaure, litiaeo., ..... ..... Kew Ohio uuie,iinrF Ohlo . 20 24 t:ll:ugton. bow York ... . 111 to 13.thany Chapel, You Buren C 0.., 5 42 Meth. and Yre, Chortles, Bridgeporr, 70 r. " 0 Brady's Becol,ft.. 22 2.6 " Pa..... 17 .20 3 {II., Baptlat snd Pros. Churches, Croons- Iwro', Ps n, Comb. Pros., and lire. 0... i: Ale es, Car. • and Ilt. Vernon,Pa ......... Dlorgnotown, Pleat VirdinlA Unisons of Apollo, PA (title.. Willteerille, Pa Beanloots of Tar and Blood Varna on Oil Creek, Pa .3H 45 Mounts Ills, Pa lit DO Cornuchaels,(nshlitional,s Pa. • 505 1.3 wrefte4ll,„,,' Pa lii Oa Gnu&ler. tatia _ - .... aOa /How gurgle, 0hi0... . ... Tippoeancre. Ohio ii" , 00 Illehmusid, Ohln 1.5 00 Hannibal, Ohio. ............ ... ..... ....—....--,.. ..... 'M 00 Enthorap and /I. E. Churches, Sulphur Spricn, 0h10....... 20 07 15 02 r lb 4 0.5 4 C.l II 3.5 ' IS lo 1 , 0 5W 5 .0 0 35 I ta Co lawn Garman ebttrols. Dayton, (nth. t:str,,ry Erlwropal 19 75 'n 601 - 9... an Church, 19t1..argh I. livangvliced Church, Oliy.siburg, 10 00 19.111.syIran la t . 91 snot Dale. Wert Pqrkrty rburok, Nllll DI t. nt. Clain, 19. liandy•lll. 2000 00 00 .30 • 4 0( 6 NJ 40 VO . . 11 10 b..roggsflrtiol, " Ohanerrille. •• 14 05 'MLn Kilgore, l'lrclolll, Cars roOpty, 111 . • • Sr 00 11111.t.11r, 111 011 Zom 11-dford, h CO 1.,ogrr••••1. Irginlet . . 5 1 trolol ermorogat/t.n Mt. Cilu...l4lorrh, Ohio 20 4 7 0 ,1. .1.t.1 0 1111, a/ 83 • ,- .l.llrre A. 14 9,olrty, Pot, .• `• Vilma Creak Tillage, Pa. :a; ' •l litalckalorrg awl Wert ......4i iY 1 A 1.1 25 1% 2. Mahonlnc, Pa-- ........ Soldier. Aid sos lets, Elleretidue, Pa 5 co Circleville, Pa. IT LAI •• Clinton, Butler co., Pa. _ 57 05 Proceed.. of Lrctore by Kerr. S. J. M 0. ii.l ( s ) ou Collee:ino at concert of W. If. Sleek . . tousle rime, Turtle Creek Church ............ oil Lector of Irish Ripple, I'.. on ass: WISED GASS 4/xr..L., S.tbath School, Waterford, Erie re.. Pa. .... .... 32 In Eintire, Flat And Octagon, or ell elem. Warranted Cl '" ''''• 1- An.° 5.b4.11i 6d ''• i ",.. ^ ' t " • egtml teeny imported or maskinfa.ittionl Ist Guam.. Theo.3leAlii-ter, Chaneeford, York, pa . . ~ lat p.,. 1 3 B.J.R atonning. Pt. ........ . ...._.......106 u° VIP Ofßoe and orareheneo, Nee 145 and 101 FILISI , John Elliott, Elisabeth, I. - . I ll ° and 120 awn& eir( t ON fe 6TUEFTS. Plttab=ralt. John A rm.tf. .11g, Greenhold, r,, II lo fellityd Mrs A. W Baker, California, Pa. 11 pp _ - -- ' Mrs. -I. K Logan, Coal Rhafki, Pa sno WILLIAM DI K Nlll LI, .UI i BOILUSI to, 31 i Conan, 11,1)0 111., I'a 10 , T V Stakrrta mad Sheet Irma Wetkeri r PENS Mr. Sioelknum, Cochranton. Pa..... 100 STREET. Nos. 20.22, 04 and 211. Ilertno eckacßl n Mr. i arta, ... " 100 , Gorr 3ard and furnlehed it with the moot Ithprored I.suly iu Brea - needle. P. . 6.1 maklincry, en ore prepared to tnecutertnni every Too widen, in Shirleyatierg. Pe .... 5 tal I .1,..., moon of BOILERS. In LLn. Lest manner, and Sol.fiee• std... Ilerloodmrs. P 0... ...... ...-• 25 I eelliiratni ennal 14 any tuLda In the conotry. Vi attain Pierce, 5 ttlaeora N. V 10 On I ORIMENTS, DITICTIF-N, 011111 BEDS, STEAM Mrs. Wm. N.:kern:ll, Pittakergh 3 all PIVES,LOOOMOTITR BOILERS. CONDENSERS, IP, Wm. Jeffrey, ih.ri , ...Mar, Pa......-....... 500 I SALT PANS. TANKS. OIL SELL L 6.-5 GETATORA, I nktnown 1111 , 3 , 1, Uniontown, l'a ......... . ...... 10 0, i SETTLING PANS, BuILEE 11)021 BginilES, LI4I/1 , 1 Atka, , Allegheny 6 uu , drOAlt PANS, find she tuannfaernren of BARN. I I. Allegheny I lit' HILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done en A. Spoor. Palmerarilla Pa- .... ...--.. ... ... ..... Ito lb* shim - test notice- delkktf _ 60n nmitl. J-Im.ork Key VI metutoma, P...., 5 ... I B _.. ___ . _ RITA NNIA AND BRA bR WORKS I Sant. Ilartereern, Pa 60 , SL M. 1. I. 0. Ball, Bailer in.. l'a.. ul i . 1 11.1,..t..N - t ”tombieua, 0h0.... . . ..... 10 On 1 Uonh• • Cm). 5 et , COLLINS & WILIGHT, 1 , 0" Cash .. . ....... .. .. . . ... . .... ... . _ ........... . Ino (Saco.., to Orin Roston r 1 • 'an eel ..Ige i. .0. I . Salon ;Boat+, Pa.. 5 tei hes . nth 1 , ee 0 l hlle•ton m. ...I, Pittatim kI. Cee illaratTplin - cre of CASIt/IL FRAMES, 11COS, LUGS, 1:15•0A - .• '' " ••II 34 j LADLES, and • pent laticl) of 1411.11 ANNI A Rey. Jain. "Al., l'ithilmeyb 10 ...• article*. Alen, CARBON OIL LAMP INTIM CBS Mr. Tiltook. Cow., k ivy NV-in..n•tand c 0... 2 to , and LAMP BRASSES generally. No. 111 Second • .11.6 . .. 106 etre., Ptriaborgh., If any en'tr. us hate 1n...i. nuutteci, r..ot.d t,. n on lter ton Tr. •.., ''''''' are ' ALLIN .IK. 4..X.).RiriCK di W., VALLEY Ih. 5,11n0 Gig ortlel.a hat e tn.., rook...red during the I FooankYs PlitdelirEl l . 0n ..010 ot Dermal. i , all of elm!. ha,' to e t ee, I.! lILS - Warehoteco, aii , LIBERTY EIMEET___. .nr W,tein orme A. I StantrLuteren of COOK, PARLOR AND 11 - I AT- L. 11".....1 ho.pitel .wren and I LW apple.. from la- / rxr: STOVZS. PARLOR AND K Ilk-RIES G IL:lts, ,i 1...,. i ~, 1, ~...1.) t., mu kutireb, Nen 1,01. km, C. I HOLLOW WAILS., etc., kite! andGlawodlue(de, Poll. I onC•ta L ...lA, , dun. • I Ing 11111 CaOlumi, 11111 Gearine,Caa, Winter and Ar. I tea of stot• • from Turman, Prmhyteriem : R.. Piro. Sad Isn' t Dor lawn, Aragon Carr., So- C1,.,.'', 1 R as Kettle., Polley., Ilangr.re, Car Whre.o. L./uplink" I i..x..) riot tom; from Leduc.' Al., 0.. , 1.17 of Doh , 006 CoOI.I6..S.OrrTITT• A 1.,, 4.1 ,010 11 . n 0 d ~ L ic. : -, l : ,6 . !Linde, lAN I,.ist r from ty. I Outing., wade la order. Patented P nottle Mill, tt wets of store. ri , el Amity and Eliertemt Ael nizb Steals or Bonn Ihntrer. •pleSand .. .r..ty, t ..ntei town, Metter county'. 1 J4.3.4..ffl I P. lIAM - 11 .- .TOVAi - Ci). - , 7 - I 4.. or true. Porn Alm J , .hrt 1 01121, U41114..011 ; township, Allek-heur county. 1 Oar. 01821 AND LIBERTY 6116., Pltikkargh, I edcap of hooka front Itotort et Paket, city. 1 1. n of loo_pltel storm Iron, Leith.' Aid/society or, 6.lantAr Our, 01 Barieaton, per Lnkm Relief AMltoaLlto 14 of Western I 1 . .1,min awl Virginia. - EirPl.llloll STEAMEN - 613115. , MACIIINT.II:, kr • 1 1..% ..' storm front &Where Aid mariety of Mato- , mely,itf • IL It, Armstrong comity. I 01.•.... of .1,1", and both from Ladlm' 6211 - j s :.......f.31,-ERANdf. Cu 52, WAYKR•BT. 1 i , ,, 1 . : . ) ,. 5 r, ^ :!;:: w 6 "f 11 :::' ,,,,, - ,. , ' ” ';r .... ,‘: , •_ 2:, l : k ii i ' d Yt s„ . ,c. n ,, , T y - ' . Pltteberek. mu...Nett:ire+ of BOILER, 610E14 of ' WROUGHT SPIELS, cured:Lan and railroad, oieeery Ble..•ili, is description. I I .'" , i cin. 6, rac7 I'M , . A' i 0,, 0T " 0 o "..''''"' I P. moil. eland or tamped SPIKES and arrirs, , ~...-:,.; 1 . , r r. 11.. ' large or small, med. to enter al %bort. notice. .5 . • .I.e tern _ a gar - 'mu: ti Latiiez ite I Stun.), . 8 ,,,,A .„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, c .,,,,,,,,,,b, 0 . h 5 ,,,,,d. e ,,,..2,1,..., 1.. r P..aver A ins, Cvmuot tee lif.R . 1. -'-' 1 - ' 1 1...., -tor.. •u.l I bld of onions frusu Scheel Die- WELLS, itib . • C 0 . ,. .0. _ a tr.ot 5., 2, WM. township, per Seaver county Army • Li be rty stivet, oppeelto Sixth, Plitel.urnit, ' .". 60 Iir , i nesinefactenare of Will PO, LASIIES and OW ITCII- I 1.,5 (rose Mrs IV Dlcillotork. ear. . KS, and every dmeriptlen of LEATIIiiIi BRAIDED I 1... .f .t.irn from Bethel Church. Irwin , . Sm. WORE. .11 . 0. Orders ualiclted from lbw *gado, awl googood.prompt ..l) pocksge of clotting, from Dlrs Data, Lawrotiot• ly .hipped as per Instructions. %Ray f I ckage m Little Ellen. I ItENNETT, Manufacturers of paro boxes of books from J Illotodo, city. I .1.1. warrE wrtms, cuINA cui-us I tax of stores from Sandi.) Schwas of Ist mad ' ORrD WAAL. t. P f tinrrhos, Morror, P.. 0111 re and - Warehome at No. 74 Irma STREET, I le.r. et clothing from Latina' A. 7 Per i.ty of New Pin4hurEkoMhlMly • • coati., To. 3 Laos of clotblnglrote Ladies of lot It P Church, Dr J Pronely, Pittsburgh. I box ot dins!apple* and I box of only., from In honer.*, District No, 2, Darlington., Dmivor Co. ' 1 leis nom Soldiers' A id Societe of Welltville, 0. 11... from Ladies' MA Pooletf of Noblistown anti vaunt, 2 Iris, from !Um T 41craddini. 41 is, P 34orrisou, Dm F. P Jetininge, gra 7.4 )(tot, of /loos township. I A iloglieby couniy. 1 ber of clothing PAN Lrelles of lid P Church, I Piltsburgh, J 11 llmwm 2 boxes id' hospital stun.. and I bid of .Pi l o from Scoodatninc and West alaboning Soldiers Aid So. arty, mliana county. 1 boa of clothing from LadiaV Aid Malin, ofJohne- en, Pa. I Lee of hull from Lodi.' Aid Society of Won- ' I pooksgs of clothing from Clinton Township Sol. don"' Ahi Moiety, Bailor Ga. 1 to of fruit from Sin JA A 0 Weir, Proeport. Ps. 2. torte,: from Ladirs' Aid Socioty a Canonsburg. Washington county. Los hospital stones from Soluient . lid ;Society of Buffalo and vicinity, Waatiington conntz. 1 lam 1001,1101 shirrs from Ladles' Aid /moiety of U. P. Church, Pitmon Crook. Washington oinmty. boxia from &Idiom' Aid Society of Washington conty. 1 bon Dino Lather' Soldiers' Atd Snarly of Dello v. mon ; Varian; conoty. boson trom families' Soldiers' Mil Sorioty of Erie, 1 lan from Lmlies of t • ansville. Aruittrong Co., A lois vor r enthles from Lodi.' Aid Soriety . •f Fon atti, I tbia of munition From Lollar. or Saltaborg, Indiana county, I lea from Lobo: arty of Corsica, Jefferson county r.. IN so stores from N o rtl, Serickely Sol diers Aid Society. per Itionior county Army Cominit• 11 70 lo 25 20 a) nu I boxn itoros from Ladies of :forth ..n -gregation, Butler county. 1 Wm. from Lariles'Soldloni AW :octet) of Union Chord., AM.!. tp., Thaler county. if noses from Ladles' Soldiers' Aid tioclety of Cal. colts, Columbiana county, Ohio. I p.mkago from Rm. TUbrook, Sewickley, NV,it morolimil county. . . . Ipocksgs Bonn Al a, Bandit, Circleville, NI - rafrooec• land comity. 1 package of tostiments from JIMICO.M.urg., Beth- any CongregAtion. I hoz ofcbrthlmg from floldiere AblSockly of First Prosbyterferc,Charch, Pittsburgh. I tom of stores from Ladles' Aid Society of Cove Spring township, Mercarcoanty, PA. 3 Lams of Ilospltalst.ofts from Aid Sosimy of Ilserlssillc,llullor connty, Pa. I boo from Elder's Ilblge Loins' AblEoch`t7l ens comity, Vs. I boa of clutivlg. nog I box of fruit from Iloilo/ Boelsty of 'Males lonmhip, Allegheny ennoty, Po.. d 00 40 GO G 1 41 I ton *turn. twin tioldleie Unnin Relief Society oi School lion. No A i Butler county. 1 tors Scoo the Kenna. Lutheran Church oXMiller. torn. Wailer county. 2 boxes (runt Lunde 71kIlet Aim:relation of In Nana s Itieolagb. Indleauscounty. I hoc of clothing. Irons Roadies' ALI Society ot itod resat, lorian Church. Allegheny county. I box troth Miller's Bon lloeby seri.= Chants. Washington county. to. I packap Irons rrtabyleirian sanlog Eveiely i Onsaabiteg. _... 12 2A _ 12 00 INJ 591 7 00 .4 60 4ze i k:ilo n f i books IlazMa ham. la n of u tas h. t ot . tifiz : dna, Sprit:lodd Fartr.o•, leaptinaminty. , . I bas of llorpital glom th.. Wilmot Idahoular,„ Larrrunacorat.y. I Larrellat WT.( W. Now I rackag.”( !run Airy W rlclacrgill, city. 6.a a aano.a. 1 box of malana, I Iteg qr•ht. 1.7 :r. .m of 111. Piesiutst, Wein: ruanlandcoattly. • • . • 1 boo of clothing from ladies of lot fhlurmod Presbyterian C!,000b, pre Mn Pr Dou:Ass. Ilea or hospital ertnr... fr,,lsslle. of 14esbytirrieo Church, Cowarievillr, Pa. - '2 baskets ofaindriestminSlisler township Soldiers All Society. 1 boo from Soldiers' Aid Sosirtr of ra.dar, F.rk I I boom from Ladles' All •florlsty of fwe4port - 2tto ; tion..Westmorslasd ' • • •- 1 Ism from Soldiers' It ramie oußl i r -Craver township, !home county. 1 boo of hospital storm from ladles of trallitoce burg, Armstrong oniony. 1 box of storm from AML Society of Previa* War. I rem conlids• Wino!' clothing front . fr om' tioitei s ' AAA so d., of Worthington, 'Arnistrongronnly: r bops of ImopSeal siornt horn %Oleo 'otatonat • iite kersbytorian Church, Lawnoco county. • 11, , 0r;,.fr0m Oucletr, don volloty. • , " • , Also, contrftiutionia of dothloc,llendlai , i' 1 0041 , 1•1 and' - papa's ficorklip sltif alllngfortlitla• talfll4ll, VOLtJME Ain Drirourr,lo. Miss Mooro, ssr Myere, Sin 03- .12 to more, Mrs - Uri:Mag. A Vrtarl, Mn ß Sredih7 810 M 0 II Eatort,Ars C W McClintock, 0 A.: .liormrs,.. Mr. r; Biddle, lin Bill A Smith, Mr. W. Mn.,elo 0 2, Anil Joiron, MnIS A Lou.;. The following; guns ce , rkovr arr.led: WoOlert rhrru, draoren, soda and 'Otte ; also, nmnrd irnd CS 48 driad fruit. No. 'Sp Sialtbfkild 6en street. • Money t o Jeeepb ,Trestelucti - K0.4 •• Rood inroet. JtlfeldrUnefirTUßElZS. eft. beQu CRAWFOB.D, Rarompazots of ovoq tariela of AA Lama BRASS WORE FOE me3n3Ens, STEAM OR GAS imuraas. mecuniters, A. COBBEILS MBA BRASS CASTINGS, of all descriptions, mads to order. GIT.A.IIII3OAT WORK, iNTEXII AND OAS. VITO (Loot/MP:Milli 0,-Ythh.Ptly attendrei to, rittliCOST otteatlw• paid to lattbg np URSINE. 'DS con, AND CARSON OILS. Also, Sob Agent for the Westin District ofroon sylranth for the anlo .of - 11AILS11, LADSDELI., CO.'S PATC,NT. STPIIOS Plait'. the hest ere: in , rented. Mewing no lidera it to not lintle to'. get but_ ofordor, nod wall throw Mori water than Ally pzanp twicoth . . spa W. 11. I...urn:en-2. t. *LIM IRON CITY , WORKS: • mAcKiri . irouT nEtwu!.z , YoUNDEMS.END MACMIN/sTS Corn, of Pllvi . *.nd (Mora, •11.1 I=l (lit= City Water r0Lk.,,,) 10 10 _7O 00 3 00 100 00 — 7 00 et 10 QIU Manniatto vane at 51110111 a, and other .ENGI NW, HOLLI2II/ MILL CAIIINGS Jana aIACHIN.LICY, a all khala„ a qdK. new Jobber.. Prompt attentlaa gheo to . 1-4atriag 13OLLISC MILL JOHN HA - • • • VAILET - FORGE now . WORK% UartufaettrretsWita deilero In aP the different kfnde of PLOWS, PLOW 'CASTINGS, SCOOPS, CUT TING NOXF.S. 4c... With gpwatly incresoomi [Beat ti. in 4olag boolsas, we earnewely.ihrito &niers .10 giro to 4.11: ITontifodory, Tempeiwneeeille. Warobinuw, Coals And-Libel-Cy St., Pitub'wh. JOUN GALL, T. J. HALL,. STSPIIEW WOODS, oe..:Seo JAS J. BLACK DIAMOND STEELWORNS, PITTSBURG'', PA. PARE. BROTHER & CO., OILS, $c RIDER gt , (' Y' RK, oonnusaion itraccui:us-vs. Petroleum and its Prodticts, Oils, 61 BUOAD You pY WIiTEXt G 139 FEAST BrfB—...llnimarsi, tT AggA=B6,l.4lll. PORTLAND KEROSENE WORMS, NEW TeRS PARA UTNE OANDLL 001IPANT, to. W. A. CHAPMAN, Acta.", epthzu SS Wider & 1.32 'Tort *ca. LUCENT int: wincurs DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO. Pure White Refined Carbon Oils, X. 11,5, No. lel LlllE2lll' 6TEEKT, ORS" G OODS inns W1L.11.-..IkMIL R. CA11.6......13,1 s'essnissa WiLSON, CARR S. CU., (L.O.Llego, Papt•A Ca.,) C.-al•tr k rontroN A. 11031ESTT(' DRY ‘A , 01119, N.•, 44 , A ood ntr,,, third hawse stbove rattnborKh. arrillfL e - e - se'r u.&ran 'trees. I . AXE,_ NroABOY k CO.; Dealer. in FOUFJGN. AND DOSIENTD.; DRY GOODS, No. liu Vederni street, (wore' door trelt.w iyelt .'duvet ilnlwe,) Allegheny Clty„ ... suhn:ly • rAtt - W, - d R.ntall Dealers in TD.L3I3IISCS, •• 'DEEM itsd - - DRYGOODS,'+T4vir7r . ilnertpOon; Nos. TT and llllVlRDairt„Tletabarßi, larditra — Ar, GLIDE, Wilidelnio and ikiidiptidim in FANCY ARD STAPLE DRT GOODS, T64IIIGINGS, Igarkze strnt, ' 1.41,e5, Dfamond stld Tcrorth Pirt.lmrt,tk. M. BUR - 011FIE14}, X s ucc•lsAur to • Sum:hada Ca..lWholconala and Retail Dealer IANCY PUY 000/as,lSarthaaat corner of Fourth an/Market 'streets, Pit-labarga. j eN .P ll" er —il in t) a a ll N kl E n n ri . a l o V f l ill i l e 3111 11C 111 " 80 D U :7 1.300 D S, azd T 3 Iterkat TW. BARREIC,k CO.„.,lltutlers iu all . kinds of DM' tOODg, Igo 'BO Narkat airaat, letwren Thirdind raneta, Pirtsborah. = • Dealer in DOICSETS,AILAII,STZAW tII!WS, sad biltVitlitlilDS gananilly. MITUGGISTS. QpION. JOHNSTON' Deriki in P.Ul{4 lJ /IitCGS -A-ND etre.IIILALSL P.EnymtLirr, rANCT .600IAL BIaIIIITIWILVLD, OILS, FAH,' IL!.Arei 4 , leste. prime Iv a Irv: w , ich h „, ff ers " uvos Kb... Corner Emitlalild arti Fourth ebeem. rittAmegb_ Psnacsiptiorta case. ray niseasoastica alI boars. • A. • rAtpas.s" - AWICI, L i. m op Oreyrists. mot stanotecturere of 'KLUTZ LicaALAND 142L1M1G1., corms nrWtani sad Frac t 4c,essa.k . ittelstste , 1a.117 ToitN P. 6cort. hnienle DitroS, PAINTS,' OlLs, YABNISIM terg..e7vire;lgo. - OS 'Liberty eine; -plan All 00ccs w4liereire Dratept actentloc.' • - 1.-00 - lag-ii-KEYBEII, - 15171 - egirt, 110.1151 Weed street, corner .st Wida::44l - 11Nertis:& - Co.; staio. Inv libut Bak. Ilambiretarent sad Job Prinbenewbger-Ft *Via Ittibetatttliburgb.= - am,.arillx.klollers :and . Snitirn• J-11. iss;Nebbb Wobol ssibet.sesi acTor to On. COITY• ."4" P itsb la b ' 4"9", aad Ati`Wl-VOO. ettlfcbper, - LXXVII--NO. pas CITY OM WORK e. MAT & 011011PEMINO, Kamtisc burnt sad Seam of CA131303 Olt, SIM tiliE AND LiminmaiNa ou-s, and deem In CFCIUI379 I.IfTEROLMITIML Wort., orporito Shari:Abort Me, No. 69 HAND OM= 4mcm • ___.___ p REIVER, COMEISBION LgtatU of the LOBE, PACIIIIO AND IJIIILIITL OIL WOCILS. Llbaral cash advances muds on am .arl'amdsat , of rtegised or &ude retrOfetons. oon. nuqtrsazis Hera it.4...,5T8,- rtramrtnega, j<20:1: WiLES, WE,T1,4012.1: & CO., CONMWION XUt.X.cUA;,I7E, SHIPPERS OF PETEOLRUR, 111 MALDEN LANE r tFEW sous. for STORAGE AND MIMING. ht their yard yowl wharf, gab Uca*. HAELE). - 4. comMISSIOZI & romrAIIDINO N.MKM=Ter Crude and Refined Petroienmt P.. 19 ItWIN 81141[T, PlTTSsurzu. [Arra' earth alroneto an rooolgornec,to for . Pittaturgh or Easfrrni Morkets. lilreors. J. 8. Dilworth & Ge... Springer liorbarrh, Beg., Thompson Bell, Pow:. Cohorteretal mhltrem Sons cmcnas. WALLACE S.; CCRTISS, • Comm:U.l%Jan bleroblantp, CRITDE 43: EXPTEIED PETROLEUM, BENZINE AND LUBRICATING OILS, , fie. t 4 SOUTH FILIL'VES. PRILADELPIIIA iiNrtitorege capacity (moler rect•r-4 , ir ls , o o 3 bblih , Alta ekeelleet tucitfticn for oltipi.loti, to American and Foreign porta. at ottr wheel on the Schuylkill Mier, near the platform .f the P. It. 1:. jeZ.Ccly • =MI Crude and Refined Petroleum! WALNUT ST., TMLAIDELPFEIA. alurthem ratraraA to Our ears will notice our • pram,. 1....humal startion. It• kr to 'Lancs. nrchardwa., Elarlay ra.Co.,Enrrea.er kart, a :P rata bleclullana d Dada, Pittsbrzgll ; T :ay.:Matt h, PrL,:t. Luck N. A. ; EL L. Totter , Ph cr.5:17 McCOR3.IIOE dc CALLENDER, OIL BROKERS, 211 and 213 South Water Street tY ('.co~lbmmenla iotiki4d. Lythy Cliorpeunlog, Iron City Oil Works. , J 14.1 ., Pointer, of .1. Pointer Co. Joo. CbolfiLt. of liparig, Cholla.* Pmoiximt COMMISSION =R CHANTS. ARMSTRONG d. KIDD, • 6 GORSE PLkEZAII, LIT/WOOL, ENGLAND. rari—mairs. H.G. Don *Co , 314 "{roadway., IL. G. lota .t Co.; Lacuna Co. ; Ardeico.oll"Co. • Yor. terms and Information apply to C. REIMS''?', - Car. Wood and Fourth streets, EittaborOsi • &M_= L. MILLER, Jg., Aamtv, 13 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. • CRUDE & REPINED PETROLEUM On Commission exciroltmly. AR etuulton 1 Mai rvaeounLle STORAGE FOR REFINED In cool nellara. Tor CRUDE, tutor good slants. nttentton IS to OIL FOR DEPORT. Fog S GSM SODA, SODA ASH, A. anLly OABOT & PEMBERTON, General Iderchtuadize Brokers, , 15.5 801717 FRONT ST., FIIILADELFFELL CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM, CAUSTIC - SODA, SODA ASH, Banasioid, DRUGS, OILS, de., de. Ordora to bazr or k:11 prottptly attended to. aulag ALLEN Sc IZEEDLES, COMMISSION MEROHAIITH. Parti.ar attattlea psllta comigrackbala of Crude and Relined Petroleum. etas- IA ermi adraates made. ZaaLly HENRY ROE, 13 Nownr TRONT Sl., PIIIL&DELPRIA, 13roket dr, Cothraission Dlerohant CRUDE & MINED PETROLEUM, ttraumatso am AND I=l And deal, In - Crude end Relined PEIIIO7AUIi BAIMELS. 5t3:134 ENOS WOODWARD, (Late 0/Wm. 11. Woodward S C 0.,) GEN EILAL COMMIESION 2dECCHANT. apoctod attoution -gfoon to tb. aaF. of Crude and Relined Petroleunii No. 111 13011TTN TIIONT ErnErr. ,P 11144., arrn.--...Arritts PETROLITE 'WORKS: - BLmfactmc.n. PRIME %%MITE CARBON OIL, SENZOLIS AND LISPE.ICATINTI OIL. Carsclty two thmand barrel. per sgetk. BIESEEOPIZIErOaS 0/Der, NoNoNaAETELA HOUSE, Pitt.Arurgt:. tn.ai R USERi ASUWORTH, S>.l sr. man. 6r., rirro/er.au, Forwarding fc,Commiseiou Merchant AED DDAL.£B -•-- - „ . Acir TELVNIIiktING, LUBRICATING, CI:UDE PETBOLEU/S-DIZ4, 1.r., ca , awaraly-cm-hand and for lutle- at Ws hraest isszket, lri.sa. Constgawats and cad,ra agTVlra.. . . Boucur. WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY_ i - . . • . W. izoLosmp * CM,' Dmoructrcrrrs of BONDING OIL AND LODRICA. - rust; OIL. Seep ewsztantly off hand tb• rertb•et quality of BURNING. OIL, elf. And witlont:solor;. Aim, • End LUBDIDAIDIL pun Will= DILE .od CAD GI!EASN. • .•• . C4l - ortloii loft ot No. s.s Bank Block, atom! Zoot,,xiil L. promptliatimuled. acktr R. - CITaJDA ENAINSD; ISACEITNZP.i AND DAILIT 0 I S And dealer In Refining. Material.: . • .. Gaut, rt. 23 *.ARErT ST.; Plits .. butals, FSIMIRMIN, " - - 2141 4 6 .ctfuer " - Oil if . Vitriol 'arid:At:jos 14 ,1 1:n to si Jolla Yorteroeta A co,l ct.C,.."* era of RAREST 11 .AII - VlllST`Brittr3ollll - adveittosni*MtentS*,.. • WV: OILS, =2=l BENZIN E, etc, OIRCIAGO. rIILLADEI,PEILL ISM
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