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    ESTABLISHED IN 1786
X.IXIIFJCTURERS,
DIIQUEEN BRASS WORKS,_
CAD & CRAWFORD,
of limai variety of flat Owl
RUM WORK OR PLUMBERS, WREAK OR
- OAS PITT RS, MACHLTIERB, LED
L~ :.4if:L
. - ,151.15K CLUMNGS, of all descriptions, made to
1.
BTIAMBOAT WORK, STEAK AND GAB-
Arn eader mso,'snd IMPAIRING, promptly edwbrßd to.
. Partlerdor attantion paid to Molar R aralliKe
sun tog COAL AND CARBON 0115.
• Aim, Bois Agents for Om-Western Disttiet of
Otfan ti fer tilt Ws of MARSH, LAIIBDRLL a
00:15 PAWN! IMPLIO2I PUNT, the best orer Is
embed. Raring na valves It Is not MIAs to got sat
ordw, ea will throw mon aster tiww any
s p
%Wit* Its dn. •
p loN CITY WORICS.
& CO..
TOITODST.II AND NAIMISIIITIS.
.Gana.(inks and O'Hara, itad
Pike and Wafaut Streets,
(Mgr Qty Wittor Wett,)
Nauresetanno *rotation:o,y and suer
.11OLLISO SILL OAdlrtiOS awl ILL 0111.2113.1",
, &LI kisio, lad plural jobtero.
"-" Prompt Wootton eves to npertos ROLLING
.`` , AICELLr /110111IINST: . dead
e ltatilLtuAL a 00.,
14=1Y FORGE PLOW WoMO,
PITTSPIPHOTI. PA,
NitillitadttM6 and daayra l Um diffennt Ir.Lda
dt.'ILOWS, PLOW CA.8211i618, scoors
Togo /BOX.
With Froatly Incrsame , d
IYeW
um S thus Irtalanda, Ire earwatly barite de.l.sel
...41•• la • ea. . Manufactory, Tnmperalwevilla.
' Width/do" deiL alloy and
JOHN Mar
HAtyLL, St., Plllsb's6.
T. J. HALL,
STILPHEN WOODS,
WHIN JAS. J. }MOWN.
BLACK DIAMOND SITEEL WORKS,
PIPPEBORGH, PA.
PARK. BROTHER & CO.,
5M QUALITY SETIF= IIkAT /TEFL.
lotr" 1 sad Oaaga., of all gate. Warralsto6
. dog Fe say laarriod or asanafactoted la ohl. =a
• Odlowand waraboase, fros. 149 and /51 TEM
sad LIO aad 12:1 SSOONDETILST/S, Pluaborgb.
'unix . 11 B his, RILL &CO ; BOILER:
•,1B aiskses and Short Iron Workers, PENN.
BTRYZETe 800. 2D, 22; 24 and 26. Havingoemme4 •
- fteMideed It with th. memo Implored
mprep...rod to momeactars emery
dommiptleni of BM:1;r O' Om boot Intoner and
msornotod ',qua' to oar mods In the. cosistr7_,
CIMOMETS, BRUM Eh, TIRE BEDSJ STEAM
PIMA L000)1011111 BOILERS, COICD=SZER
SALT YANA, TAME, OIL STILLS, A.GITATOBS,
BETTLUIG PARS, BOILER IRON BRIDGES,
..L. L:BITOAR.PANS: mod Ingo manaßotrumo4
DSIvS
SILL'a PATENT BOILERS. Repatri don" on
dm shorten oaks. . delSztt
fiITeNNIA AND BRASB WORKS.
COLLINS & WRIGHT,
(ems. to Oda liwtost.)
•
Ilsantactarm ot OAISTOR raamr.s. MIMS, O.0"n
LADLID. nod • great sailor." or BRITANNIA
szticlos. Also, 0.41:110M OIL LAMP BPENEBS
sod LAMP BRASSES goueraily, lio. IsBewail
Knot, Pittsburgh
A LLEN M CO.
.1•M, NeuSpar. Pittsburgh, P.
INlrWarebeetea, VSI LIBIRTT STREET.
NAlteut.tetren ef COOK, r. 4 P. 1.011 AND 'MAT
ING STOW.% reimoz. AND KITC/MN (MATE"
Alobtow WARN, eta., Steel .trllles Moulds, Ml
tag NM Clutingt, Mall Geerlag, Chs, Watet and Ar-
Dom DIDe, fad Dam. Deg Den, Wag. Donee, So
w Nettlat, retileys.H.ra
ge, Car Wheel., DL.PD.P
sill (Udi. lobbing AntlDi.h!ne
Outhatee herder. Patented reneltle
vice Steam or 11.teDavrer. .I.l4:iteeS
JOSEril ECASTELII.)N
•
• .C1ar,11711.57 LLBSGTT BTB., Pittslaugh
6131PNIC1011 , LYNAM MOISES, I.I•CICL3LBT, to.
-17171 f
ViIr.A.NOE 31 • Winr. ST.
.81 1 .1 a ttLirals. maw:Lamm of BOIL= uivers:
11310IIIIIIT OPTICS% =faun and rallroa4pf arras
, - -=Latiod or shard Sprium an/ RTVIIIII,
lar•astall, mad. ardar at short aoalco. •
! • • apartment ceonsteatly an baud. mrLLara •
1 . • t te CO, Np. 215
• aabuty toast, opposite Plrth, Pittatmr,
Mixtfoctorors of WHIPS. LARTILS mid SWITCH -
, 111% , 1L54 titer, utoription of Lrapaza. Blt&IDIED
• WUJIA. '• •
OrderPoollottoi from ths Mad*, ma goods prompt
',ll OhlppOd so pia lootrortions. t•tly
AT* W. BECNTZT, lianufneturersof
..1.1• WHIMS IiTONI CIILSA aad Ca:11,
OILD WAltr.
Ole* sae! Wovharma at Nto. 74 rant S+REIST,
tai15.17
DRY GOODS.
JO= 1M1NDR1.....10412. Ir. 961,1ZU
Ti
CARR Sr: Ca,
••(r./ I V - So" Pne• 00.,)
•
Mohr& deakaLla TORSION L 1 D DC,11:5716
trEITQOODaaa. 94 Wood aunt, thlrt hen* abase
1 :P 116 "a lasi. Plttemrgh. apllktf
• "EST..
VANE, McABOY L .- CO., Dealers in
, - -„, - 2.4IODZIONAND•DOSIDSTIO DST GOODS, P..
rea.'"eZilialadatal Atm;
~Haas,} ARatLsaT l i seconl door taloa arwrtst
.
,VAT 01.1,31.30131111 WhJesale
..11.:Aad Eats laalenk ta DBLICNINGS,
'DZIGZIES lOC DEI GOODS, or aver, dectatelaa,
IT sad IS Yttib greet, TlGabarah.
NlAcßum /t GILVDI.I; Wholenalb and
r liken Dialirri In 1 FAS CT ADM STAPLE DAT
GOODS, ISSILYILINGS,44.,afark , t *mt.
botapos Dimmed sad faa•-th . Pluaburgh. •
. .1 I LU, (success r , to
• Marchtleld & C 0.,) Wirolowd• and 'detail Ikator
, IMAMS AND../ANCT DST GOODS. Notibiost
• , eeerstret numb tad Market stmt.. Pt!tebrdr;er.
ant Re
'.3.)Pleir 114.? Watt Ittado. of TIUMMINGS DST
''`cloollFi:A., K. 77 and 7SI Market arett. -
~.. Mt.& CO., ealore ip all
klas M is'ef DRY GOODS
:Dittis , Do.trurgh. ED Mari i nom.
eri
it Xmath
!llPpriL PALISIER;No. 84 Wood SiTeet,
• 42 hiI3OSIOETB,
_IIXTS, STILLVI 111111-
:1 ~ , ICINGRointSTRAW GOODS goaerilty. • 1
DRUGGISTS
QIMON 7OHNSTON, Dealer in PUKE.
DIMCS- AND CHEMICALS, Prnrofroitir,
-;'444l2lrltiDGainZ7n„ r.tfittliyitg"74lNdy:
,4Yeliblolk binders it loyeet - prleen. Corner Smithfield
aellrinalistraeta, Pittsburg).- 'Parocliolono:roro
.:,lhlff Componani of all her" . -
,101/ YAlllesTooK k, 00., .Whole
';.
..;"' • A, oslorernfeentn, sad -rannnfacenroro of ITWTE.
LLD AND LITILMGA, corner of Wood and Front
ink?
L..GEORDE KBYSEII, Druggiat,
140 Weal ntreot, mew of Virgin alloy,
.r= i ; .; .r ~ ,d
GABDINER LVFFLN. Agent? for
`wA-rivathii3'buisapia.aed Inatrx.el
Chniparkii, Nartbsast ostler Wald trA 111 r d JILL
„ 1 „71/ . Agent, -Ame rea r
.114 d• Pren6raata. 'GM Itart:or' d
*apes' ST Water rtro4t.
..4cratary Citiient(
i
.caner tarket 'and Wat.o
i!a;V i. AM2a
~.JQ'Xlbli -21 c:
It% Dealer in Liu
-- MAIM CalflenTlll7ll7lM. Selo
41er...11.L11k C PIANOS, BAINES
PLUMS, 444 MEWS k CO:S ItELODZ
''''' "1e.43111Ak inesetieeemd dem atarreMaafi.
' , WNW TWO , " let, £
n
4 - taken ia 'esellann•
aple
ere in S I.
•• 151DJU1D.2111810.8.14 OE/
.t
1 inatuadz _B4.Efia.v.a.
7-:
PLarosimrt,orneoats; a.i 14. 81 W
~ ?- c 16or fmmplyslrineth strait Atud. , Dlu=ond dlon raw(
C-771
...G...TORFATONA CO., Station
griiiiiiiisturern sad !Job
_ _ Pit t sburgh. woo
u:wtttr, o 24ool?3.llo. 341, tj, !a c t
1
:; . 44= , e scn 9 ovs::4 LAW 9.6
V=33l2ll.xxam.i.a.di
't-t , IVILLIAW WARD; Deiler PROM
• , xlmoir,soll:s..ziolurs,iwirraemes , plut
t ; , -lieou.m pep= :LOA= Wm* ZrY
.':4loo . lllo•Miiits -
ra+mmam km* vxd
4.4
IhVe* gtni 1.17 a et
ST• • • • •
• 4 3 / ernmakeltiesSiisaltailegiratte,tecieb .
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; • :""T'y
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. .• -
THE DAILY
GROCERIES, PRODUCE,Ire
(Iltetoomr to lioatllarki a Datta,)
GICNIEZAL 00101113101% IMECTIAIT In
Flour, Grain and Provisions
ofriN:Nrul.l.7l , :p V.lT'Lrolhar"'"
J. sr WOOD ITEZWf, Tittabareo, I.
iaa7
CEIARLES Q BALSLEY,
Produce and Commission Merchant.
MHBONANDIaII 1111.011111 i.
L 4 deallir la kw aEOOIIIITRY IMODOO3I.
NO. 171 LEILIM77 ITZZIIT,
I'DONALLS...-- CULL. • J.. 1/1.117Ci.,
(of OM lets Ora of D. ID. lirDiaald l Fittabergit
tt Co., Wellseille,
M'DONALD & AkiIIICILES, Whole
/3-11. male Groans, Praises sad Cersaiselea sr
duets jobber. la COIIIM 4 2i. O. SUGAR .ad MO
LASSES, REVIDID RUG.* A SYRUPS, FLOUR,
RACON, TOBACCO, TLLS. RICR, WIESE,
SLEDS, ta., Nee. K 2 sad SU Liberty street, Pitt.
.14,17
SHRIVBR k lAZEAR,
IN/00BILS AND COMMISSION ECEIRONANTA,
152 a. 27 and SO 12,111.11a1d St., wt. Medea,
NifACKEOWN LINHAR'I', FLotra
12LL MID Gaam rarams, Plana aro Oommastar
atdardaSTa for th. aala .f Thar, Orals, Pork, Pa -
ea, Lard, Paw, mgs, Chow% lama Tallow,
Gram, ratan, Potato., Pot aid Pearl dam,
Salaam, Limed ad Lard Oils, Pried and Oman
Prolts, Timothy, Clear, Tla ad Gram dads.
Oaak advarmemastamisdo w Ommiganats.
•Pki2 Pie. 297 Liberty area, Pittabstral..
NV M. GORMLY,
VT .
IlltukliaLLlN GRACE.;
No. m LIBISTY 6SIXIT, Pitubstrgh
Rasing parchased the lateral of Lis lets panne.,
wllLsontlans tho balm. at ea old stand, and will
he pleased to re... ths pstrosags of his old Wends
anal myth:.
WITB VinKINSON, C o &mos
Issaaahns, Wholesale dealers In WF.SThRS
RESERVE CHIME, DRIED FRUITS, BUTTER,
EGGS, GRAINS, and prod.o generally. Alen.
LEATHER, HIDES, OILS, d En. 217 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh.
=Mash adrancentents sada Comical.. le-
United. ellt-nend
WM.. P. BECK & CO., No. 185 LW
arty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., insolesslo Gro
cers, Genarataskol Merchants, aud dealers W COUP.
TRY PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, BACON, LARD,
BUSTER, EGGS, OGRESS, FIER, Le., PRODUCE,
FLOGS, GRAIN, SEEDS, GREEN AND DRIED
FIUIRTS, Au, SALT and LIME. 13.16
JOHN R CANFIELD, CONXISAION
liedcarre and rholenals dale. to
WYSTBAS BlZEzrz CUELdE. BUTLEIL, LARD,
MIL. BACON, ri.otra, FLAIL POT AIM ?CARL
ABETS, ILABSSIATUS, LUNSILD AND LAHD
BILA, DRIED.IICIT, and Premium generally, Nos.
111 and 143 Front etrost, Possloargh 00/
VITTLE Jr. TRIMBLE, Wholesale G ro-
J_A "TS Ar_! CA,lsse,Enlet Wrtioanty, an
an,
PIiODINJI, FLOM!, XLGOIi, CHX)I6I, L...k
CASSON AND LAID 011,12011, NAILB, 0 LASS
COTTO9 TAWS, sag ?Atari:ugh masatsc/ao
puerally, 111 and 114 Ilocvad I",,,burgh.
a.
lIROI HERS, (successors
IA; to Kepner & Azoismotylmpale !Aswan ill
'FOREIGN EECITS, 14 - 17 Tb AND SPICES, CON
PECTIC:SECT, SUGA.B.S, FIRE WOBJES,
C.16.i MS Wood Wert, &boll. Pirtsbargt.
/722-4
& Cu.. Vaizry
•
CI; LP k SHHPHARD, COMMISSION
Mammy ...8 and dream M TLOFB.. G8.A114,
AND PRODUCE, Net I 3 Liberty Moat, I Nttabur6b.
Cikadoe broods of JOIN. Ihe Bakers and fondly ma
centstansly on bud. ?articular attention pald to
" Mos onion for ltarehandlaa irenorally. 0c6:41
ell - M:LESH. LEECH, FLoca AND
Gun FAO.% MOP OJZIMMION BLIMOUNT
Sas W. of GM.1.116, REILD3, PROD CCM.
Lc., and scoot 6r th. teaks/14 Catosbnya CZ.
scxxr, Nos. 116 Sewed sad 146 Tins streets. be..
Mena Wood and Szoltkfield, Ilttelstrgh. ee.6
WRANK VAN tiORDEA Produce e 72
-W-Gommilmdera Mardszat,deala .116:117r.suz.
TEM, 1111.0010, ISEILDS, CAL
and p lZrehr, /VEX,
AND GLOM roduce gets,
Liberal calk advances on coulgotnente.
Wareloctes,
N. 191 thetend litra6t. Pltieburalt.
oz.. a. MLA. CrUla.
rj BAD & MI3TZGAR, Grocers and
11 Caninshaina Merchants, and dealers In all kiwis
ed Country Predate end Pittsburgh llsdardarture.,
N. tin Liberty street, opposite lead of Weed street,
I Pittsburgh.
GEO. B. JONES le SON, Wholesale
Grocers ,a 4 Haat Paralehere , dealer. la HA.
/411. LA OA[Uri. OILS, PITCH. and Pats
bard& oamsfactared ankle., Ha. 141 Water street,
above lb. Ilarteagabela Pledge. Pittabargh.
COMM
ROBERT DALZBLL & CO., Whole
salt Grown, Csnritulabse sod Portrardtrug
aunts, sad &alert Is Produce sad Pittsburgh court
aLctura. Laberry street. Pittsburgh.
I , esalUtrtiS3lolll cranne,
p • and Wholatale Dealer in FLOUR and 011.5.1 N,
Ho. LW Libst - 17 street, opposite Perooryleszia H. B.
Passougar Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wens Ware
house, comer Way. awl Peva streets. no17:17
INERT 1.11111111 . ..—...../0 1 1.1 MOWS. ersttscr.
LAMBERT, SRJPTON k CO., Whole
10.1*C/roosts sad Produce Lssalers, No. 6 Pisa,
street, Plitsbrrrith.
lONS WAIT -.. JO" 111141"01‘.
WATT le WILSON, Wholesale Gro
scars, Cam el=km If *reissues, and dealers la
Produce and Plttsburga maaallactarss, )o. IG/ Lib
rsly areal, rittabaxals- Ju26
LINDSAY b TELFORD, Wholesale
LA AAA UAW! anoczas,rLous AND PRoDUCE
DEALLUA DE Liberty street, Pttultargk.
—ma. V. LANG
QOHOMAKER LANG, CogsnsmoN
'Pt eraentan and wbalemela diadem La ORO
ORI7EII, PLOVR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, kn.. No. !2
Liberty attest, Pittsburg*. .413A1
jr S. LIGGOT &bi - ) , CITY FLOUR.
GP s lICG MILLS, cerssr Litsrty sad Adams
streets, Pit•shargit, P..
Mirespselty,4o4 bartsde per &U. spll
TAMES DALE - WL & SON; hatinfac
zr cunres of AD OIL, said Colordolon
Anon, for tha D A and sale of CRUDE AND
lIRSIXID PETICOLgUId, N. 130 and 79 water
etreat,Pittstrorgt. Advances undoes ecraslopmente.
I KIRKPATRICK k BROTHER, sue
t/ • mew. tri Brow. A Kirkpatrick., 9111.01,1 L
SALL GISOCELS, SAL 191 AAA 113 Liberty street,
Pittaburgb. ep13:11
1r11.1.11.1f 11 ani.r.,
lux. A. corrogl — ' • Spacial Pa..,
AS FANS COFFIN, suecesson to
.LYJL M'Candlewl, Newts i Co., WIIOI,SSALs
WitOCT.E.9, corm: of Wood .od Raw. Knots, Plus
bore). jyatly
mk
CHREV. ii - rAREERRISE.-1311 ,1 1t1
COLLINS, Forwarding mid Osomoisolon Mer
chant and dealer CHILSN, DOTTED, LA KZ
ME, and Produr• genorally, No. NI Wood dm*.
ibboiro Wafer, Eittabonik. •
110 • Zit, itteeessor to Jno
xestufbars, ae. IS3 LAmorty street, Tltt.
buripk,ccaral IMODUCIS,O7IOCSIT AND MI
IDLIBIOIS IiZSOILANT. fiesitgaisnits roupeet
fatly solicited.
ItJATAR DICKEY / CO., Wholes/at
Omesrs, ComoWon Wirchaats, seml &gen t.
erode., so. GO Wagr .trim nit a Front woe.,
Pittebttrgb.
CU. W. 11111.0171,-...........-.....-JOllll S. 011.WOM.
S. DILWORTH & CO., Wholesale
. Grocers, Zia- 114. asti 1:12 !wand ex.; r.ear
Emitfatal/, Pittabargh. nal
man
JIORN 14,0 Yb
CO., IT'aule=.r.ie Gro
em sad Oortudualire Morehostbs, Yee. 172 Wood
.1:1118 Lir-•i7 erect. Pittsburgh. Jed
to James Haws ie.,/ PORK • OMR and
&Nam. to PUOVISTONS,coraos of ILarkot and Flout
,tzeoto,Pittaborst,
G J . TOWNSESTAleuqoessor to Tack
moo kTalmand.) PORE rsaitsu and dead.
I,:pROTYSIOI3, No. 12 Fourth street, ow Mb
erty, Pittsbunk. n 027
H. VOMIT & CO. 1 anoccessore
L. n. G. Grad. PBODIJOE AND 002/14182102i
MLUCTIANT2I, 247 Litany street, Pittsburgb.
JOHN I. zaAlesw UM.
TORN L HOUSE - CO. • Wholesale
moms AIM cosransaxoNSisacivarre,
scuba of !middle-1d sad Water Armes, Pittsburgh.
- •
Jay . Commission
Plaam‘ddil &aim Id PBODUCL, MOB,
BACON; WOOL, 0116.111, de., Fe. 12 thaltbeeld
street, Pitabeadd. ,il2ll
filp "An -liwnsw, WhOleddie
I.:a MX= AND COMMISSION 212:11012A211',
Wait earner eftli• Liamead,lld Id, Ilttebarsh.
mbltlyaz
i3_ek
rIAGA N Y,
Grocer, Val. VI azd r 3 WOW Allot, rim
binh. 1144.1 f
Aakil :I E . 0 e.tro.
- cerlmpaitor of SODA ASH, No. !71 Marti
amt. PlOabarxh. saki
- o mile
-a; . s '
GDOCND3 AND 003DLISKON
Um DV Wi..4ox,elA, TDAgAgib=l
V • : F.ir li"t er m • 111
16.113111. BO .• 80. PT Irm."
pittiburgli Oaartt.
W EDN MOAT MOBSINEE:::J AN . 21, 1881.
TERMS OF THE GAZETTE.
Ma ma 81.1710,1, by mall. per year 00.
E10nth..... Tn.
at 44
" 4lbgla
EV.IIIIUI Hanes, by =II, p r year...—_. 4 bb.
mewl. u.
"rin6ls c. 91.
tome', studio oopie&, per ymr... 1 00.
• cameo of oto 10, • _I N.
• ail:Lino( 'dor sum,. _ 1
—wad owe wire to lato port,. oradlad obte. Tea
dab of Anson, wo will seed Om Sermon Goma
daily. Ted • allalr .f twenty, we will mood Ms
lifoortyo Iducorra doily. dingle &opts, 0 weft.
Fa
An soletcrlptions *lend
Own, stepped when tlio dote expiry.
Interesting Rebel Correspondence.
A batch of intercepted robot correspondence,
recently sent to Washington by the blockading
officer who captured it, and sines published,
makes some queer disoloaures shoat the dean
alai operations of the Secessionists in Europe,
aided by their friends in New York.
Col. C. A. L. Lamer, In s letter to hie father
(G. 11. Larose, the Savannah bloekaderunner,)
dated Paris, Sept. 10th, 1503, raid: "I have
mode some $5OOO on notion—em arranging to
probate. R:00,000 of- gold in New York I
Gov. Foote, Bowers and sell. anion to to
borrow the greenbuke in N. T., bay the gold
and ship It to England--wn then draw sterl
ing, which Is sold to New York for green-
backs, is.y up what we ewe, and 'the holstoe
all he profit. It will go, I think, to 100.
_t.•_ epeculstions help me and our Govern
ment too. I, helps to break down their car-
I=l
J. T. Sunitar wrote to Col. Lamar, (the
writer of the above,) from " Zalderman't
Walk, London, 25 Sept., 1661," saying "I
hare years of yostorday and will call and see
Mr. Duncan, bat I Isar I shall miss him to
day, &she is not down in the oily at Peabody's,
and I ern engaged to dino and pass the night
in the eountr7. I will too him to-morrow and
report. There aro other parties here thinking
of gold operation _ . . . .
_ is in Ntter York, hut I have
not heard of moth helot done. I think gold
mast ho 23fr before Detember."
The next day, Duo. 2d, Mr. Smatter wrote to
Col. Lamar from the samo place 'eying. "1
beet seen Mr. Duncan, end he is willing to
buy gold in New York and carry it fee corn
mission of one-belt per cont. a month end
Internet, the margin to be not lees then ten
per rout- pet up when the price is twenty eve
or thirty per cont.; hut it would regain more
then ten per rent. If yen west into am opera
tion when gold was higher than thirty. If
you bought at forty, I sense. he would re
quire twenty per omit., and e+ va. • • •
I think Mr. D. would not like to hare the
gold elliptic! to Europe, though be did not
make it a condition.
The letters abound in the most hopeful as
Mr.°, of •speedy reeognit ion from the Em
porta', which event is pct down en /WO to hap
pen "sixty days !rem date." The Lamers,
and J. T. Emitter, and Cation t Duncan, and
6.93. Carhart turn tap very frequently in
these letters, end with them the minor w-rk
me, eneh as Trowbridge, of the yacht "Wan
derer" memory, and Camtasek, who, when he I
reads the letter of hi. Irina: Trowbridge„l
will learn the sort of faith that one rebel
keeps with another, though all arts "F. F.
.
Camninek's name, by Ike way, op.
pears In the Olmstead examination yester
day. Ile flits about Now York and Nat'l.,
and liars.* and Paris, like an uneasy spirit.,
Mr. C. 1.. Lamar is the entire men at the
Europcsm end of the line, and le an burry se
he ems he with Ms epeettlations in cotton, and
gold, and ships, and his various venturm In
blooke.le running. Trowbridge, who seems
to be the "man about town" of the firre,arke
"Charlie" to come to 27• w York, and amen. I
him that he will protest Met if he " will keep
his mouth shot." He evidently consider,
this reticence as enterprise of rest difEculty,
for he afterward tells him that If ho ehoold
hoar the Lincolnites in .New York talk, he
" would hunt " with Confederate Ire. Trow
bridge believes that "Charlie" is on excellent
I Wms with the Emperor, and advisee him
when he meets L. 14. to "offer Mat Team,
and if that won't repay him, then all west of
the Mienseippl river," for his valuable assist
/thee. The paternal Lamar Is also se anxious
for negotiation that he resolves himself into
the entire Confederate qmornment, and att•
therisee hie son to instruct Slidell "from me
tt negotiate for the French Protectorate."
The ecstatic cotton epeculater has a 'mien of
future greatness, and triumphantly points out
the pasta°n and pro.nerity of the quadruple
&Mance of hiesico, Franco, the Confederate
States and free trade." . .
„ . .
The correspondence, as we here intimated,
rcilecu severely upon the morals of the
"patriots” who are serv.ng their afflicted
country among the Yankee'. It is not the
less pronounced in regard to the corruptions
of the Confederate agents almond. Thus, the
virtuous and youthful Lamar observe• to his
father, that •van he "cannot conceiwo—al
though be bad a liberal opinion of them on
that subject—of the amount ofrwindling going
on all the time, and conducted by nevern•
moutagente." Capt. Bullock is the only
honest men among them. Others have gum-
Mar residences in Lennon, Winter residence
• - - . •
in Paris, and live at the rate of 35,000 a yes,
Young Lamar, with a callow Innocence that
is ;tally totreiling to beheld in the represents
tire of n "natton," engaged in a gunpowder
P1,6(91.6015, the said powder being made
plaster br Paris tnA belling water•, but no
potent an to metre to the South the ability
"to whir. this time." Re pureettal the se
cret, and writes his father to have a caveat
hied in the Confederate States, to that be and
. . . .
Ma associates way make "millions." "Char
lie" Js half persuaded that the powder ls a
wicked "sell," and fears It may be "another
Bentele catch." lie had probably suffered
before. IJ. atids,ll lem "fool enough to be
humbugged, I ought to lose my money."
All this was errltten under date of Oet. 18.
• • -
T. day. lator he writes to a friend in Paris :
"See the powder man and tell him I here
instructed Phinisy to institute preceedinp
apinst him for damages." Ala. I for the
explosive and detonating plaster and water,
and for the credulity of the tender Lamar.
Had he listened to Cammaak he would have
powder
bb money. Osintemek pronounced teh
'powder ih!.burlhog" (rem the start.
Veteran Troops Ite-C'nlieting.
The cart:dation of the rohele that, at the
expiration of the terms of ramie*, Marinelli
preiant year, of most of our troops now In the
field, the military power of the Gorennment
would to materially weakeued, dons not prow
l* realization.
From all flame of the country, and *very
deportment of the army, we hear of the re•
enlistment of veteran troops, whole regiments
going in together, and the prompeet now is
that the period hopefully looked forward to
by the rebels will never arrive. There can he
no doubt but they are wall informed al - to the,
time of the expiration of the term of err-Orel
of the lint volunteers, mad that they have
been looking forward to their retirement from
the field as s propitious moment in which to
erike a last desperate blow. But It new ap
pears that nearly all the veteran. will re-en-
Bet, and that instead of decimated ranks and
raw troops with which to commence the spring
eatapaign, our army will be mere formidable
and In batter fighting trim than ever before.
We look upon this as one of the morthope
fed signs of the times for us, and It must be
equally discouraging to the rebels. The Bev
erhment was undoubtedly wise In paying an
additional hundred dollars bounty on veteran
recruits. -They are worth more than that
over new mon. They are already soldiers,
and ready at once to eater upon duty, and be
ing seasoned to camp life, they are much less
liable to fall into the hospital. And, beside'
these eonsiderations, they went into the bald
early, and bore done the butt-end of thedght
leg, and it is hut right that they sheuldeeta
plate the work they hare me nobly married
forward almost to eorapletlona them h# l
the glory of putting In the enlibleg blows,'"
it seems almost mortals now, that , this
•
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PITTS URGH . GAZETTE.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1'43-1
L A, Mll tire banq es O'Reiuet lly on
to the In the ••Nayßrigade gerst,
to ! • 1 EVENING WE'VE TELEGRAMS.
New York on Saturday, Captain Daly, of the
47th Regiment Now York Volunteers, one of Governor Cartin's Inaugurpl.
the guests, being called upon for a song, said
he would girl them one which was very pope- i !prole! Dispatch to the riatsimah
liar in the department ho came from, and 11•11[11,51,CG, Jan. 11, 1301
which be had done much to reconcile the eel- ; Fellow Gideon e of she Smell, ma /Lose of Nor
eliory of the command to the institution it re
ferr.d to. It was Private O'Reilly of his mg- j Called by the per , ialtty of my I.:Pow-eta
iment, who Ls In the habit of saying that he I, r tlene to the office of Governor 2f Pennsylv
a
has seen such aplenty of white men killed in Isla for another term, I appear before you to
thin war that he hat no objection new to let solemnly renew the prescribed obligation to
tang the "Rambo." take their fair share of support the Constitution of the tinted States
death and wounds. Against any white men- j and the Constitution of the State of Penn -
opely in the trade of
"Walt hill," 6 ° h° sylvaala, rand to discharge the roeponsible
phrased it, Private Miles had •ntered, Gs the I
the truet confided to me with fidelity.
air of "The Low-Racked Car,"
lyrical protest : When first summoned before you three yeirs
Soms tell us 'tie a burning shame ago to sesame the sacred duties of the Raise,
To make the tenure richt; titre Moe, the long gathering clouds of civil
that the Ovule of Lein' kllt
Belongs but to the white: • war were about to break upon our devoted
nut es for me, upon my sown country. Per years treason had been gather.
So liberal ore we here,
Pit let Senshobo murdered In plsw ef myself login might; it had been appropriating to it.
Oa every day in the years
fiendish lust, more and more bountifully of
On every day in the year, boys,
And every hour In the day, the nation's honors; It had grown steadily
The right to be kilt 111 divide wit lofte d
An' died a word ru bolder in Its assumption of power, until it had
I won the tolerance, If not the ganglion of a
formidable element of popular strength,
I even In the confessedly loyal States.
The election of a President to 1F.60, in strict
l eonformity with the Constitution and the
I Law., though not the caner, wag deemed the
fit OCCLACD fon an organised attempt to over
throw the whole fabric of our free institutions
The man who oldest to Saint.,
and plirge • nation of thirty millernt of pee-
Should take hoe piece •wl heel; , pie int* hopeless •narchy. Tho grave offence
isd li s setter wberee ...races has • 1 ehargul against the President elect, seemed
Thalia ll', theta wake an' white ;
hough Samba's black ea the unto( spades, • alone to comeist in his avowed fidelity!; the
111 sinter wthriwrean pull. I floverument, and his detormined purpose to
ad hie eyes twos et night en the barrel Irlsbts
From under Ms cherub of wool 1 I fulfill his solemn current , . to maintain
bo twer me all, boys, darlings,
in violet„ the union of the Smtca.
Don't think ['compete' you chef,
Theright to beadind l'lldhvide wid him, When inaugure tea he found (linter in open
And give him the largest halft
rebellion, disclaiming a::.....;ianee the Gov
ernment, frand•lently appropriating its prp-
I ohouldn't at all object
TlE...lbws body eboaLt atop ball
That woo cumin' forme direct;
♦ad the prod of s Southern baguet.
&liberal are we here,
I'll nein and let Samba taks it
On emery day le the year!
On every day In the yam. bey.,
An' whl natmoryenr Duty pride,
Al! my right Ina Southern bagret.hred I
Wid Sasebo I'll ddrlde.
News and Miscellany.
Dn. li'matow's T AIM awn ENOLISH Lrxr- I
CON.-1. the crimple...of the comprehensive ,
Yuan and tngliih lexicon by',the Rev. Myron
Winslow, D. 11., at Madras, India, the orien
tal literature of the day has remised a •alun
bin contribution. Th• work, Just published!
at Madras in the highest style of typogtaphi. ,
eel finish, contains ,snarly sixty-eight thou
sand Tamil words, n thousand quarto neg.., ,
land includes the scientific terms of the tan
gunge, the names of gods, heroes, poets cad ,
authors. The work cost its author nearly
twenty-five yearauf ardu•us and constant la
her. The language Is spoken by nearly ca.
hundred millions of our rune; and the wont of ,
a complete dictionary of the language, long
I felt, is at last met by the completion of this'.
I work.
RUSSIA ISVISTIAO ix Encase fetus.
The Matamoros correspondent of sty New
York Tribe". say,
••I tls stated here en respecratie au ority
that the rebel officen who retreated .1. su ,s,
celerity from Brownsville en the lan ng of
I one troopt, as well as many of the I adlng
eontraelmw in SAWA!, have shown atitles%
and foresight which Is rarely maulfes ed by
those who arriv• at sudden opulenco.! Cob
James Duff is reported to hare purehm d near
i d 40,000 weith of Sterling Exclomo., and
ty.e. Permit:on P. Bee, ft South Caroni, ebe• ,
I alter by birth, I. said to have in•vsted o the
amount of 130,000."
Tun number of alerts sad other ottlials
the vet-ions deparls.onto at Washltston is
thus givcii*roond numbers t Suns Dopert
racist, SO; Titer:try, 1,200; lowlier, 450; War,
200; Nary, 100; Post Office, 020; Agri luau,
Dapartcs es t, 20; Commissioner orPublie oild .
lnp, GIB., 40; Senate, 100; House, 120; ulieo,
110; White House, Carts, Pe., 100. id In
these 8,000 man employed by the Q atter.
masters Department to this city, andVeast
r,OOO more at the Say, Yard, Arlene, don
the works at the Capital and othet,pnblic
!mailings, and ono can term an Ides:4f the
army of occupation paid by Uncle 8 .
EXTILADIDINICT NT sase.—A wager :To laid
on last Satnrslay, by two-geettleures:o•Akn•
treat, who are ardent eympAthlsere with •aeh
or the iontending yartiee the American
war, via: gt 2,500 that Grant would 110.727 ten
Atlanta; $2,!00 that Char'eaten wenld rent
fent $5,000 that Richmond would never be
takes; $lO,OOO that the South would norer be
conquered; taken in tote, the whole amount
ing to $20,000. A rod thing for one of the
periles at the close of the war.—lion& cei
Carafe.
THROWING TORT. OLD 50013 ST Us —The
officers of • Musachueeste regiment erCleb
recently encountered tbe rebels in tb. Shen
•
andosh valley were much surprised at the ereng es power; „d t this wee b persisted
pe t
p c: l i
j a n r y n . o z i f e li e . te fi a n d n e ,
i b f y
w ale . e . ne e m .a. y'a th e . a d on th o a n t
they, the leader. of the as he.
the rebate had not fired either shot Or eholi— become evident, •r.. 1 alavory and tr st the
but bad need inetead pieces of railroad iron k untn i e end rtronnt
or discord ant
and old home shoe fastened together with
wire.—AaronTranscript. must 50012 share a common grave,
telegraph wire.—Aaron
Gaon°. D.-Pitiorrut, Seq., of the Lotdaville In t", great struggle f, r 12,r , nce, na-
Jourrosi, bee addressed a letter to the Detroit'
t iooality, Penney fruits ha. 'Go imm or t a l
Tribune, denying tote th e widely copied fame. Despite the teachizs of the faithless and
['the hesitation of the timid, she has prompt
statements of • correspondent of that journal
that be btu been incapacitated for business 1.
generously met every demand made
by intemperance; that the journal has pissed I 'T ■lnd
front his control; sod that his friends havej upon her, whether to rnpol invert:, or to
purchased a place for him in the eountry, 10 fight the battles of the Union whenever or
which he has retired.
where're! her people were derm•Dia,:.
JOHN S. DA annnt, a leading Virginia rebel,
Coon ' every field made historic and sacred
hay recently said that them exists' no hope' •
of prolonging the rebellion beyond Dolt ;by the valor of our troop., some of the mar l _
wine, he military strength having been nom-,fiat youth of Penoryl r.i• hare fallen,
and There Is scarcely- a hospital that has not been
pletely exhausted In the Isla campaign,"
it is reported that ho expresses bitter regret
slatted by oar kind oillees to the sick and
for having gone into the rebellion.
We learn, ertyrthe Washington R epe lli nne, l wounded. There is not • Department :n
that when the first Greek lire 'hell from Ga.. , which brave men do not answer with pride to
mare's batteries exploded in Charleston, • I the name of oar noble t‘tote, end while his
contraband who witnessed the spectacle jump
top endrtre•, loyal heart• w; ; : turn with fool
ed up and, clapping his bands, exclaimed, I
"See dor I bell hal, laid an egg!" logs of nationsl pride to hart shoe where
A OtNTLIN•I , In this city, whose, wife is the coalmen deliverance of Pennsylvania end
away on a visit protracted long heyend the, the Colon will stati rtword-i in the sneer
promised return, writer se follow: • "'Tie acid Iweed glory fiat bloods , id.
that absence conquers love, but the longer you
ettir ewe) , the hotter j w ee you. " pi e need hard) anew pledge, that dor
'her on the tax; train. ; leg the term of odic* on which I am aluatt. to
, Lone PataiIIIERTONI. rep orted
f to have thus ; rotor, I will g! , my whole morel and official
hit oiP f:the position of ins. in Europe:—l power to the prozeouti, of ,nix war, end in
'•Eatrepe has been threatened with a torch aili ng rya , , r
l(Poland) end • Inciter match (the Daniah' n " ° "' enT•rme "
in cans. agort
to mantel the •early end complete moms, over
Duchiten the match is the most likely to set I
the home on Ere." I our molly, not foes. For rho preservative of •
Tee Montreal Herald thinks that miles, the I oar national life all thinss should be enbordi
entail. It Is the Ire highest and nobleet duty
rebels are a little more civil toward General
Dotter, possibly sem. of the Confederate I r
o t . O.
alter. It Is hie protection in
prisoners may be put outride dm tow war, i '
as he himself hat been. I person, property, end all civil and Tell-
Crronce, the celebrated painter, is engaged gimm privileges, and (or its perpetuity to
on his large South .11.mericaorireTtilteaf "China- form and power, he owe, all his effort.,
bureau," which, It Is enid,'*ill r o, when [his lefineisce, hie mean' and his life
oompleted, to be quite as 312000i1l DI al any of •
To corepromiee with treason would be but is
his former works.
A curvet company has been organised' in
Boston ' with a capita:of $lOO,OOO. An agouti
has been dispatched to the Mississippi Vallaj
to make arrangements for the cultivation of
the staple.
Ger. Morro', of Indiana, announces that
he has made arrangemealta to furnish all vat
aria regiments from tlds'and all other States
with hot coffee sad a lunch at Jeffersonville.
Ox - tho Zlst nit.. et Jefferson, Ohio. Gnu. 1
Goorge W. Julian, of Indiana wan married to
Miss Laura 8., youngest dau ghter of Joshua
R. Giddings.
Oot. °boas, one of Morgsn's alters, died
at Johnson's Island, on Saturday, from stran
gulation, caused by en ulcerated throat.
Vlti.t.ux, a POP of Edward Everett, lactated
in Boston on Tuesday evening, before the
"Lowell Association."
.Jima Kura, son of the President of the
Kentuoky Central Railroad, was frosen to
death Week before last..
Urania= M•saatua b is Richmond, re.
&toed to cotton Jean *loth*, and turpentine
whisky.
- - •
Affairs la Meileo--Amerlean Nailer
Shot by the Consul. •
Bin Fasitcnico, Jan. 18.—A prisate letter
(rem Marysville, Mexico, dated crake 11th
lest, based on French authority, gives the
Cottoning items from the interior :
The French army, 14,000 strong, was in
Onacialejara under li en. Bonn., aTnd another
cola= 4,000 'trims, under Drottey, were ep
proaehtng the Moil= army near ZapoUan,
only twenty learns frets Columba. The
Mexicans totend to °ppm theca with only
7,000 men, under Gene. Drage and Sepia.:
The
_letter also states that the 11. B. Consul,
Mr. Baker at Mm7rville, killed an Ameri can ocHez whtihad desertedfrom the U.S." steam
or Saginaw, bemuse the latter bed refused to
obey the g sental' order to take hit place In
the stooki prepared for his confinement. AA
the seller wee unarmed, -
.the aegis reprded
lia.haying bows wholly anwerrstOols. blr„.
Soler bee bees anested;.'thargei -with ant
der in the lint degive r snii - ielll4nobably be
sent-to eszanintinfot tad, tke paid
en*. *note: '-1111:inittetet.wIll be • With -
drawl
- liielstiier birini*. le 411: acted
th:llllo444bien: : .
5i t.;
erty.and insolently oonteminir
Treason was struggling tot eupremacy in ••e
ry department of the administrative power
In the Cabinet it fel•nlell,:f disarmed eel
Our arsenals wore robbed to enable the armies
of anima to d/Ctleb n continent in fr•tornal
blood. Oar onaste wore loft comparatively
defenceless to fall au en.y pray to hitter,.
Our nary was scattered upon distant seas, to
reader the Repubhe helpless ' 1 own pro
tection. Officers edncated, 001011ts.ioned •nd
"'era to d•feLd the tilverlllll•At ageLinft any
foe, became deserters. Tney defied Ilearen
:in rhanteless perjury, sod with fratriridrii
band., sin, their sword...vs...pi ine country
lof their allegliiner. A ' , I when treason bad
thus completed tte prep.r•hoes. this wanton
and wicked ••••;was forced span .nr loyal pee
, p!0. Never wai wac to cautelert The Tlirrh
had sough` nn surtional triumph, ,needed ao
•
rights, and infr•rtod no wtengs upon tor F.ontli.
It aimed •• pr :Le smir, of to
destroy It; end teen relecl
led the sword as the ark -sr, we es ['Amsted
erery efork .L.. 1 Pent •i the ~.stepe. Of
our Government le are ,: rbo bloody drama of
Clu lut thr.. putt. istulut
prututu4 ty trn.e❑ t.l •asl dteouul erm•nt
or oteraecice wa• wa• ' bj
to a rcrt the storm of d• lb wbiolt tbrtatbened
the Iv Ore of tat ruir,loa!
MBES
that., per oe, an It y cold glc their
infernal •mbltiot art • th• mins of the n obles t
.1d freart ',Tarr:6 •rer der ire d I.y inn.
Three year. of oody, waiting war, and
the terrible samiE of • eie•tl-t million etnigylo is open Ile. and that we must
limn to the tietversti, of their purpose to now prepare Quintet, for the tremendous
overthrew ovr lit- ties. Mourning and morrow check I Lucy aro making but; prer.r. , i , n , ;
vread over car R.. Ora aation, and difelit and I they are haying mermnarios fey the light as
derolation arc Lb. teirrib's trophies won by the , men key Ithet'p for the shamble.; they are
traitor's hand. Asir people have bees sorely ! payiug bountke, the half of which the tc,rld
vied Fy diem:tot, but to the millet of the 1 never heard of bet..; they are apeman;
' deepest gloom they bare stood wire 'teeter- I money with areckier• profution [ha: gentians
log devotion to the great Venue of .hr cotton etraugely with their native parsimony. Oar
muntry,redying open t h e uit IPS. :t :UM . 1 of; enemy. tee, will oeramenio the next eumpaign
right. Tray hem 'remit equal to the' with some advantage of position riileb they
I morn duty, and wt,tby ei 1,, riot ' did not hare in the begin ti , ag of ]heal They
atm of fimdom. wAI begin at Chattanooga, instead of Nes),
Theis fidelity hz• Ire. w...! r•werdod. lc Vicksburg instead of Memphis.
Owd's own g,yod time he has smartsl his Th•y etonso Dashed also with wild hopes, and
they are estimated with Increased arrogance.
Widfall, in the rebel Congress, soil:
Now those very farmers will actually burr
their wheat rather than sell It to the govern
ment et nee dollars a bushel for the use of
their own sots and brothers. They stood
wrangling about the price of pork per pound,
when their sons and brothers were living on a
quarter of a pound a day, and sometimes had
none at all. What had produced ouch a clangs
in this people, he did not hesitate to answer
WAS an inhaled currency. W. J. J.
give It renewed oilstone°, end enable it again
to pinep us Into another connote.. war. in
the destruction of the military power of the
rebellion is atoll. the hope of peace; for while
armed rebels march over the 101 l @deny State
no real freedom can prwrril, and no groom.
moot authority, eonalsleut with the genius
of our free Inetitulloas, can proporly operate.
The people of ovary State are entitled, un-
Ider the Censtitntlon, to the protection of the
Government, and to giro that protection folly
and fairly the rebellion most be disarmed and
trodden In the dust. By theca mains, and
I these alone, can we hone an enduing Union, I
prosperity and pence. AK in the past, I will,
in the fixture, In faithful obedience to
the oath I have taken, team no means, and
I withhold no power which can strengthen the
Government in this *indict. To the measures
of the citizens chosen to administer the na
tional Government adopted to promote our
great cause, I will give my cordial approval
and earnest or operatioa. It It the Canoe of
eonstitntlonal liberty and law. Power, which
are essential to our common safety, should
now be wisely .4 fearlessly adminbteradt
and that ezemative would he filthiest end
held guilty before the world, who should
fail to wield the might of the Government
I
for it, own prerervance. The details of my
views on the measures which I recommend
are contained In my recent annual Mes
sage, and nett not here be reverted.
I beg to return to the generous people of!
ley motive State my hearty thanks for their
unfaltering support and continued eonfideneo.
They have sustained me amid many trying
hours of °facial embarrassment. Ameng ell
thus. people, to none ant I More indilA
ed'ihan- to the eoidiera of. Pstmervgais,
an t have :pledged to these hues mall,
xey.iintichittitatheit, theh:hehilf, ail riz
feithete ,isittnkindpir.
and I coamend bore, kg I have frequently
done before, those depends,: upon them to
the fostering site •f the State.
I cannot eio! , o this address without as ea: .
nest prayer to the Moot High that he will pre.
e.rTO, protect end guard our beloved country
—guiding with d;vine power and wisdom
our 6overnraent, Stale and National;
nod I appeal to my fellow citizens Lora
and elsewhere, in oar existing emharrase—
meats, to Lay aside all partiren feeling. and
unite in a hearty and earnest effort to suprort
the common .1:190 which involves the welfare
of us all. dentlemen of the Senate and
House of Repreeentatives, I pray you, in
I God's name, let no In this era to the histsi
of the world, set an example of unity and
concord in the support of all 61M11.11.1 for the
preservation of this great republic.
A. G. CUILITE, GOTe7rter
OUR PRULDRIIIIII RPECIAI DIRP/TCII
Spacial Dispatch to tho Pittaburgh Coastal,.
Pattant.crnia, J.n. 19, 1864
There wiu a grand exodus toward Elands
burg, this moroieg, of the City Councils,
the talon League, and politicians of all sorts.
The rain seriously interferes with the display.
The approaching campaign Is looked far by
the Republicans with solicitude. The people
are urged to a meet vigorous battle, as every
thing Is at elate, and a:glant danger presses . .
Admiral Dahlgreer.l. on the look out for the
rebel rome at Charleston, and prerarations
ere made to receive them.
Theo largo rams and iron clads us already
In commission, and another, tho most oflia;ent,
13 nearly ready for serricc She in to eery
eight guns, and is fas!. A fifth Is on [hr
stacks ready for launching as coon as the mo
chincry I. finished. This is • formidable fleet,
and dangerous if they should some out and at
tack Gilmore.
Prtrft• letters state that a large pnrty of
Union oaralry sad infantry, wader General
Meson, mado a raid from Point Lookout into
Westmoreland, Nrrthumborland otal
mond conntie•, destroy: - ; Loge gnautition
of grain, pork and baron, tone erie,, burning,
o b•idge at Farnham's creek, and talzing 25
prisoner. and a large lot of ratio°. Sh 6
till. modem d Mom math asststanoo at iris•
pate s.
The Richmond laroatiner say, the treating
with Putter will net release tha ~.ittful wretch
from the ban of outlawry pronounced against
him. Wo ran still hang him when we etteh
bet eatebitig a before bangiog. Ha
should. however, be aseented and f.oribtlees,
will 0e by the Arm canted era's officer in who"
bands he may ebano t to fall
.4 Risl“gh, N. C., paper .eta that peace
ear potent W . 1.13 the Gar
ran.; et the Cii.,•ernment Niue. to il a rr , a , a
raiisits of tie!, sod will ye longer boy what
the solditire nn d the irriint, the army
and the penvti pill to•olve then - lres tote
mob, and tbseeo who bora mi:lod and roinad
, them dy for their li.ea. Enough
be already hz•zi raid the CM.) to satisfy
tali rearstatiolc men that they would gladly
:c.a., the qoartei :rod; the sword 151 iifc:
it to the councti elle:130c,
Se-Annd ply • : •. To timid
the odor horn yozr and t`
the prudent there appears CAAes for anxious
oo;iettude. while iron he;oism Reel! bets
that the ro th.• I. of Wa
ttald on a Wagon Traln—Gen. Vance
Captured—Nebel Negro Soldiers.
Wannzeoroa, Jan. 19.—The following die
patches have been received at the headquar
ters of the army in this city :
Noehrille, Inc, 17, 10r.4.—r, 9qur Gomm;
G, sierra se Chief —On the lath loot.
Gun. Vance made a raid towards L.ulsville,
and raptured • train of twenty-three warns.
tin was promptly pursued by Col. Palmer,
who re-captured the wagons, aria took one
ambulance landed with medioinee, 150 caddie
horses, and 100 stand of arm". Gen. Vance.
his Atl3l•tarit Adjutant General, and hls In
rpeotor General are among the prilon•ra Cap
-1"04t. Q. 9. Gaarr, ldaj. Gen..
Ila•nyr. sos Yo D1,1,3101T Or Tat Drr•rr-
MINT ur VIYOISTA, Ncv Va.,
Jan. 13, IREl3.—Captain—A eoldier of mom.
Jemee A. Walker, Co. 11, 2d Maryland roe
molt, who wee captured iY the atta4 upon the
train at Aloorfleld and Allegheny junction,
on the 3d inst., by the enemy ender ti•eeral
Fite Hugh Lee, escaped whet near Broct',
Gar, on the sth Met., ant reported to tee this
evening. hie inforu..ed eta that thirteen of
tho enemy were killed bed twenty wounded
in the arkirmish.
Ilia also states thet there were present un
der the commend of Gen. Fite Hugh Lee
three elm:Tonics of negro troops, cavalry,
armed with carbine!. They wore notertgaged
in the attack, but stationed with the reserve.
The guards, licireporto, °penis admitted to the
prisoners that they wore accompanied by ne
gro soldiers, stating, however, teat tko North
had shown the example.
Signed, faithfully,
JAMES A. MULT.IIIAff, Colonel,
Care. S. Mrtxao, A. A. G.,
Department Wott Cumberload, Md.
Second Inauguration of Gov. Curtin.
11,taatEntrao, Jan. 19.—The second inaugu
ration of Ger. Curtin took place at 12 o'clock
to-day. The scorning opened with a heavy
rain, but at tea o'clock It cleered away. At
II o'clock the procession was formed, consist
ing of nil the branches of the military eer
y ice, under commend of Gen. Couch, followed
by the Governor eleatand the Legislative Com
mittee of Arrangements, the Governor', staff
and heads of dejirtmenu. Then coma the
veteran soldiers ef 1812, followed by the
clergymen, county officers, President end
Councils, the press, fire deportment of Ear
risbuti, the rear being brought up by eltlzensl
iu carriages and on foot..
On the head of the preclusion arriving et'
the Capitol a entitle of fiftzea gone-wee tired
by the Ith C. S. Artillery. The Governor
elect wee hero received by • committee of the
-o Houses and e• orted to the platfo- ens
two Houses and escorted to the platform eme
led in front of the Capital, wh!ch wu gaily
decorated with the 9n - 1 o f the Teter= troops
from Pennsylvania. On the oath of office be
ing administeredahe Ciowernor made his in
augural address.
Reported Terrible Railroad Accident.]
Haaarsauno, Jan. 10.-IPews has jest been
received hers of a terrible accident which hap
pened this morning on the Catti.wie so railroad,
by which a number of lives wore lost, and an
eatirelreigla train chattered to atoms. One
of the principal bridges between Summit and
Cattawlisa gave way while the trails was pus
ins over the bridge, and the train we, ran
dered a perfect wreak.
The accident was caused by thasioantheary
rains. Fortunately the passenger train, which
wan due about the same time, hadpassed over
in safety.
Ths AV is fall of etuangeti Co *haw* the
inaugurationoaidi takt, t plain this litaing.
It Wain Taiping, *hlth *ill seriati ia sly
Parzuzzantuasn.l9,-Vite
410..on,tlicAgivitibialtreatt L podtifely
liptisdidea in lafaxedvs;
2. '
VOLUME LXXIM---NO. 55
›, PITTSBURGH THEATiaI
07=a151:170i.
I .oe-nil ttantge.r...-
tmuscrer ..... .....
remelt of Br. Z.. 0. SEXTO.S.
irrTs
Wig .e r—' - ratodl, E. B. Fcr , :e'r rorto-drowAtio ro
man:v. ‘.r.utioa
THY: BOTTLE IN F.
......................_J. 0. Seto,
Tovonto Dutoo. _TAM, Lb.
long d:og o'lnoltot.
MI, Jostle.
Drok , o Addicts to Ass Satoricat nag, by Anal&
EbtSo,
[floor Ctp for tb• bout Connnt'ar.m.
To ot>saindo
A 11. TIM' GLITTERS IS SGT
Tay ...... J. 0. Sefton.
MAW.Ebtrbo._
biItEAT PIMURE
AT IVLA.SOIO7IO
pv:siohl7a c 4.4
Commenchig Workday, J. Is, 1804.
J. WBOO WILLL , MEr (TALEBRATID
PANORAICA OF THE BIBLE.
Th'a Se the Urged painting of the BaendScrla
tura •la the world, coveting nearly ftar thousand
'guar. rade of tsars.
Own oaoh evening at 774 o'clock ; goo Nrodnoodal
sad Saturday ofturncons, at I o'click.
lichees, 16 Maim, =der ha yeays
OICHTEL torutf
.&sCONCU.E.T HALL
ECISEY'S MINSTRELS
Tueed ay, Weds:G..l*y, Thursday and
Friday Elegy, Jena. 19,110.21,117.
81.1.11 TN BIAS ARTISTS I
fe:artistes the ail. of the profusion. sad the create
el the seismal t• RU.IISEY'S nnerCOMIIII; . and
the ^ 2 SAISEISLUS," -I,dat the immediate taper
rinse sr
IL S. FCC INIENICV.
Mon itaa'arst.
AdattnZt—....
..... !Lev..
teltket
RSICD
VOCAL &. INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,
I.ltrAt of th. aCLe , TFTENCT COKHIT
7::E. by U. Chet./ u'hilist's M. E. Church, to.t
L.A.FAYET TE
Oa Thnrstlay Jan,. 91, 1164,
Ilesars. H dt ♦. E LICBgr, rat , ITT
and 70EILSTV2
(By
Qll/,Otte—Vrb•ri-r's nrsay..By M. ......
Ba, W. Seneki. V B. P O, , W. R. Belem
and L. De:o.
D•ott—S'•ACCl/ r 1 1.10 2.10 , .. By tiept.rn
.1.1 ET. it A.i. Drown.
•Ser, yolettral.) Wm Wm, Et Tru..l4e. - «.
1..11 is., Eprl.(2 Iltoo_.oy !Labe,
qt. pret—Ply llosotain Woßa(cr
r.Mceti , chr.cm, P 11.3 I:B.traci sad
. ,
—.....--....- Drownlo.
Da.it,--woronad, f rocs trot or Den V...0p0i.
. U. D0 . . 4 ‘ , 011 3!!es Drown &II Sheer.
10-4 , 4.‘41ez to 4 , s _Votu.r., V. rttl.
c,.rtotos.---.11t.p01..,....81 ni
rozor H.
........._.e.Elober, Brew 3. and motel:.
in:how—Wow Donntlf.l upon tlw Mount.... .47
TtraJtolr• ... Uno,
Tl.• Nam.. F , .rty azztlun oorlaina d irma
4.-1.-bra.“...1 mane...tory of
10a..c...4 t. Elcb=r &
.:ham—Tb, w.h v the La.-1"1. Ely Maw •a..ChAlr.
-H. a ..I‘ar a v.- ba.r..ty telser
..M .
lamach and 1.41..z.1 rc...-.Trom bier
t, . (Lair
T4osi cam'at not ...DJ Xialnot, llrs. IS.
.SaLert
.
Chorca—la.a, ana Sea Tear—Pram Bana2atti—...
to—P,.: [ha' co; clay be._ :corn Op., 113.1t7
Mnet:- M. A. a Drown.
qw.rfwtte--.54,nz f • Tllounvid ewrs ...... C.
‘rort Brown smd Elnkn.d, llnts-rA
EitMISIEMM
• .
0 M. Alasaakler.
.tutlae,-I he Loran Ling..... 13, Chaple . 7 1t0:
Was X. Z. Brows will ytaerie at the Platte Forts.
Car Tickets ,- 10 matt, 1.2 ee het/ at the Manic asd
P. ug stuns. Deers epee at 7 e'ac. - 2 Getieo
coter-enee at quarter eOOO, & n'cleek.
A MLitt VIII Inca the l'eatirylesala Railroad De,
!tot icamegnataly eat, the iltacart, =alga at far ea
Dr ad 10 I'l Station.
jalWid O. C. ALCXANDII77, Director.
.luCrzo.r F.ILEa.
LLE - 13,1_tiT!.... RARE era 81ELLrLLS
.1.4 1ti1.141110 THII ALP., ragmen,-
tniitandav, Jan. 18, at t;-1, 0 rlrk, MD b. •d 4. at
a. Cos marlal SM. D.orra, 14 11n h .trap.. tarps
ard eploadut calloctfro of If -reign Soa Shelf., *am
fully *domed la arias pate of tla morld, by •
gentlemen of tat* au. Joirgloon I In L.tle. This
rolkotteu cobra-no may ram sod salable wane.
les, rod Is all worthy the attordlon of Isaties ad
am: parsiculal; InteraUng to etudoots
la cantal•iy. T. taw who admire thr 1 oautl.
end woods. of Oh. deep, thle Is • rat for
oorimuy oylosold household orraarolts for the
Was-bot or Tents. Also, It will to bad
a s;sctat opporaulty for tame collattny ust•lnefs of
toe saran.. The tuna ad saternd !Oster,' all
ho on sah Th•-allatfort can be eassead
damp the
Jolt DATiO d HeiLlf&ifi Ami Pro.
AUCTION $.11.;& OF KERSUY CUT
-712108.-0, TaiD3DAT, l'ohrsary 4tb,1064,
et 10 o'slock a. m., be an, a the Unitril Star
1(010.7 Po/thirty Depot. ktarkas otr-.t, Ilttnan•
(.1., to the hlthest bidder, about two thousand
tt.000) pounds au LIG= BLOIS KTIMILY
VINO&
Torsos of sale cash, In Goaransat Pada.
ALES.Ai DIA CONN.
OvAain and A. Q.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CAR
PETS, (IVIENSWARE, An., AT AUCTION.-
1t Hannan Hail Auction 65 Ilan oral, en
THE:MOAT MOTINING. at 10 o'clock. 001 La .Md.
• large quantity of Younitma, embracing
Oland. Boom. Citaaber and Kitchen Itrattra• ;
100 yaw& cant. Brawls Linnet, E.:tchec and ata l r
OniTant Lineenterare, Maas* Clocks, Caen Mares.
T. A- bIcULYI.L.A.N Lt. Aunt',
zaw - INO MA('UINES AT AUCTION.
kJ Oa TITURS UAT, k if oieltak. at llneonto Mai
Auction lions., die. AS fifth tttaet, win be geld, one
1 brae &Irma Ms.nhine, euttable.tor tiller. net; one
Ladd, Fdliater ODA; end ene Paws 31 - senizie
new. These AL•ellitts art a perfect order, mod ore
wortlid the attention of thole reoniiitin
%la T. A. LIc01.1:1.1415/1. Argot',
14 4 .41.ArTS
WA; T ED— A. Situation •22 Argenta
ilook-iimpor or Cork, br yot.-y
4 .4 moral habits. 2, %%Imo% S. C, a% thin
oOK.Bilir HRS WANTER—StewIy
B
empl+oyaret. at goal Inkrry te coed ISTILUI".
and TORTIAZDER Ant tal6E5B. Appl,l7
TRU OPIPlei. jalktf
clooD @IBL WANTID—To do gan
tral Inturvra-k, • dkort datum la the Wan
d. Itlglent pal. 1
ObE rat Or.
ettt yly
TYTT. OTTICR.
W?:t r oi r :Tl37 7. l.. llent'S r a m , aB mlflris i le
DVIIILLIIIO Ow with rtst,:. awl bake-
ORD prehrred. L TOIGV L CO.
WANTIO A GARDNLII.—A mar
Y V ?led man mlikoce cbrbtret. prettened. U. meat
amiermatd the ealiatra et drupe!, ead em be ebete
cf a little bard ne,rl . .. Tim flea Lind of a man ...en
pt a teeneanent eitratlou, and geed ter. r. 404. at
ILSSeeeetittret, Plifeleargb. D. def.'
A MACELII.;I:3IO WAN ED.—J. good
Li salary 1,111 Merv" to,o-rra.4 re!! qvamltliol to
xopettatoul aalitlialsi of nowaboot. • d
reko the € , MoIRI oyors:;111 of • L'lschl,, Slaw to
Rad laol, 1 ottani., Cormtpuad vidtb (ABB STRI
BLING, ILySloon.
toirarniso.
ront,try.
VITA NTEit -,-rot) A MONTFL—We want
VY Awnto at SIOA • sorodb, carom. MK to . 11
our ./Oceriodim PrwoOr, Oriental Burnam and thin-.
other new, maul and cork. Arai:lm Nlfloon *rd.
dm snot frm A/141mos,
de=loodoorT SHAW s CLAIM, 1111dilatat.
er7 A MONTH 1-1 want to kirt Agony
V hs every county at STS • =rah, .4,2128
oy new cheep Family Ben ; '* 28
ILLDIAOP, Alltsd.11•1.•
=123
OILS, lfe.
-
anuirtroN reacaurrt
ME=rl
Petroleum and its Products,
cll DL.116, Ell, 414.
11111110 AD Tom.
sir Ayala far the POIMAND =Man 0171.
wow, SW TQIIIE man' cw.inis
CIONPANT. *a. -
W. A. ciurvx,
13 Inlet I=Treat ist*. _
j uczyr oth - w4=%
mrsons;iimmai.6:i3t4
01 1 :4
ia - 0/ 164 :a
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rttn. l 9:l=l
qa:oof- LT lETII'e'YB •
i riwaP
itv."l : - 4 : 7! P
I ' llo7 . &
EIMIIMEI
Petroleum and Us Prodevete,
Tar rrreort .1 home torarnaVerni. Amp , *
Um A. A...., at reemrrAbl. rat..
Libras! ad,nner
pcolc CITY OIL IS
LITIAT & CSORPERNINO,
Easmfactarers and Ildtren of CAJIISCI ..)11., HER.
ETFIC AND LLIIItIOATING 91T8, sad Antra ti
C.lllf3llC. P'Ff:TFLOLICLML.
Oe., 171. is, LIAM/ lIITAEIT.
WMffa
BREWER, BURKE &
COYMORION TraRCHANTB,
Assn •i Ike
tILOWC. PACIITIC AHD Lragrerr OIL WOHIUL
L!lawal cub ensitrei saolo eautarstkalsat
Refined or Crsxde Pe! roftten.
GOB. DOQU=ISTI WAY A HARCOCIX ors,
...r .nrrew. s Ps.
W ISA NVEMUEX & CO.,
13Ce3,05 MU101.1Us1:14
SIIITEIISOF PETROLEML,
NATIM7I TAlit, HIM SOBIL
fsettlatme L:411 • 13.1,raLks
at yerl sad .111.21, E. Soot.
:ctf
RICEAYASON, HARLEY & cg. 4
commissioN & Ten krlaitts , 3 ltiCi*?X3l,
Crude end Refliied Petroleum,
R.. to raßrilt SIMI= PITTISSMWD.
Gar LlSern: C.zahartsfireeme. lbw
Pirtantret .r Markaut.
liesc-s. 3. .1. rnworth & Co..
Sprcmg , r HArbseait,
Thorcpt, l•rort. Cotraiaarlal Bent
r..hlo:G=
WALLACE & CURTIt;S,
Coznrni.aion INlerolmatx.
d=laem
CRUDE & =TEM PETROLEUM,
sZ.NZINZ JI.7D LUZ:FIG.IMM OILS,
ge. 124 17,0V711 Ii794STM PHIZADIMPZLL
gar Pitareza cgratity (.dar cover.) for 1B,C0) LLL
Aloe ...culler,: :neai:lre for eluiptng to Ar...arican
r orei,u porta, at
pi for car• . maV.Y. R. R. Pr-&-kl•
& BRO.
W.... 1111 IR
Crude and Renned retroleum,
BENZINE, Ana,
182 KALE CT n, PEILADELPILLI.
Business estraste4 to vox c.c.s vat MLitt O.St
Beer to Hn '' t ' tCll 7 ,co, Harley 4C..,
Burk. k nal IloGioUoad T.:oryo, Pittz=;
1
t
-a. 5.,114, tot.. Prcot. Bank 1; 11. L. r0...t0r
a co.. PhllAoloilLl4. 34.k1y
MCCORKR:K k CAT.LLENDUR,
OIL BROKERS,
211 and 213 South Water Street,
edr Oonstirsmata eelkltad.
arrelt to
Lyon. Cluayanla,g. C:ty GC wads
Jacob Pall:zr, a J. Palnt, ,1 Oa.
Jno. It. CIL 1111=4 ^I c'Es"`. , Co:
1y211:
PMoLhu.M. COMII6B/0;: c 1
CELLNIA...
AR NSTRONG & KID%
e eon= P 111.1109, • UVERPOOL, TIZa.A.ITD
_
For:r—neor.. FLO. Don , 314 nrOalllll.
Pi..borg)—?iessra. B I G. Dm 6 00.; Loom* Oil
Co. • O.rdesco CC Co.
Co? terms ALA Laformat ion opply to
C. scianusT.
Coo.TSeed ud Foortb greets, CiLtlbatet.
D LLER., .h. 7 Ao3o - 7, •
2sz WALNUT IT., nritsimmmotak.
CRUDE 4. REFINED PETEOLEITEI
Ou Commtian.... gtoddvely. Alt oltma of toad
rosoonable nava.
frrortAGE VOR EIMMED m cool contra Tar
CiLL".DII, ander good otrols.
Particular atoonttor pall to OM nil MOUT.
Ton Sus—CACSTIC POW., SODA nail at,
.
CABOT L. PEMBhILTON,
General Merehandize Brokers,
115 rotrrn re.olrr rt., nationsitte.
CRUDE & REFIRED PETROLION,
CAUSTIC SODA, Frq"..‘ ASH. PaiIDISIONT4
Dal GC, OILS, Ac., dos
Ore." to btu ar 1•11 r. , ^^ 1 .4 1;a.
ALI,k..."N .NEEDLEII,
PL•TLADELPULL
4.70.UX1101019 JIISBCHAS:IL
Rttonation geld to ..v.ard
Crude and Refined 4,firqiet.iMi
/GT LiLen.l adva•.ov sada.
.1-17
ENO. NN OODWARD,
('...t0 of Woo H. Woodward & C 0..)
GIME-UAL OfflikllSSlON LIESCILLTI.
:portal attratiow etrack to Mr ado d
Crude ‘mad Refined Petroleum.
.Ho.
.socra 11.0112 STS T. Fin -L:4.
JAC.--..narrazrat our:
PETROLITIE, OIL WOAKS. • -:,,,
Alavlntt , ..zen of
PRIMA CfM79 CARBON,' OIL, rors7An'tAHD
ri-Lto" LEilt it , rtiticAnzixe
Cepactzy thauand tarrelii per Irma.
RUSE it GRAM Ptu=ors.
os, ItOCSE, m Platt, r. rt.
erty..2
RU.l.3.Elrr ABHII - OICTII,
liaA M. CLAIR RT.. PITITIMURS,
Forwarding & Commiszion:lderOtait
<UM DELI....a, ix 01z : •
war ILLUAIL4.'4TFO. LIIIINICATING,
PETCOLKUM OILS, corstantly C haled std.
Its Ws at tba lastst rskriw Csaiiias
and Wen solste.
no. w.nctrin........-, i . r sz t nn . woODVlLLE OILcEy
• • "
GEO. W. noths:mr_ & co.
nanaracrozen Ot ISC/ISISOOIL AHD. LBBRIaL,-
MG OIL. Ezry mmOomtly oa hood OM may WA
' , paltry. or IltltllSl OIL; clear os&oltboot *arr.;
'aro, s pot LUELICATOI3, y o ttro..W/LISZ
ZOLL Chit
ert'ors,lelt at ice, 33
Bent Bloat, otaxa tkor, will to promptly strem&O
110104-WARINtI a
--Blokerio
667, szn2iiiiii**A744o4liktr
Ltd &dim la ;dtektit-
eallY Ha n xissrr sr., Plefetirel.
JA
Ott - et %ilia. 30-taut - - - 4.
..04sid.as 4itipidiesasidwe teroi6ze,
of,34ItRZT
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