~7 7. 7 ,, .. 4.=1:: r ... ~ . .. . • ... ..... ..... „. .... •.____ • r • 1 -.1! • 7 - """" --- -,1-;,›SP"-`4' -.IfLMXI7PACTIIRRII) DIN,SESNE BRA§S WORKS, CADNAN & CB.&WFORD, Nasithetwers d msry Tartst7 of Ilnished '~ylt66'l►oßß TON PLUMBS - SS, MAN es 4 ._.•..OAS 'TITERS, ILACILINISTS, AND .4 OOPPNRSIIITILS. DICASIr CASTINGS, or all do... Options, undo to order. STEAYDOAT WORE, STEAM AND I OAS STTING, and IMPAIRING, promtly attendrotta. ' lbsticalar attentkrn paid to fitti p ng ay nnym NIES TOD COAL AND CARBON OILS. Alio; Solo Umtata thoe Watern Dletriet of Pam nimbi Ow %be sew of NAIISH, LAIISDELL A 00.1 t PATENT SIMON PUMP, tho beat owe hp mated. • Soft no retro, 111 n not Made be Pt armlet; and will threw more testae. Own any FullP • twiceiti daa. mdS t• W. EAST. IRON CITY WORK& iIiACAMSTOSU. 8611P1111.1& & iimtDiss AND suannium -. Collor of paw. and 0,/larov.al4 (lira CO, Raw Raab,) ,ittoafActcrdid rtatttem add ether 11:30110td, SOLLING DULL CAIITIEGS dad aLkovitizir, of all Wad., sad causal Jobbers. PILL ICAttiILAIM • Map; dttottes Y. given to malting SO d LLING edltt ly # l, Laca , VALLEY PORGB PLOW WOMB, klawahetorere sad &dare in all the different kinds r d BIA)WIL -PLOW OASITSGS, SCOOP% ORT , TING1301:01. Ita. With greatly bummed brJlb Um br Was lbsisew, we earnestly, [WWI deslerS Os vs soli. Ilassesetory. Temperaserrilla Wetsbeama Ovalle alley sad Liberty 131.„ BOLIVIA. JOILN NALL, T. J. HALL -1 STRPIISN WOODS, oases JAB. J. BROWN. 11110.0•11.- . I.I.I(LLULS. IkitACKEOWN--.di LINHART, FLotra .1.7 t men Guam Brno. Pansy= sin Comeusios limmsedms, for desalt of Muer, Omia. Perk, Bet . mu, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Beans, Tallow, Gnaw leathers, Potatoes, Pot 6.1.1 Pearl 'deb., E ft iabent au t . % . Liri , ed as . d r, l= o . l.l„ e Dtied altd firma Cosh advancements mado ott.Considowenda. SLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, 144. I No. 297 Liberty street:Pitt:Anent. BL GORILY, , PrITI3BITEGH. PA. FARS. RBOTEXEt & CO., BLIT QUAISIPT REPINED CAS"! ISSEBL. - i &mare, TIM sad Octagon, of art Whs. Warranted . opal to any Imported ar manufactured in this cowls- Odios and warehouse, No. n meld 151 TERST mad roma 112 SZCAND STA EE I4 TS, Pittsburgh. 16,11415 d WHilB &Kballi I. &CO Mori mad Sheet bon Skala., PENN lETREET, Soo. 214 Et, St and ES llmring secured • 1 =1 - and Ihrrastra It ,pith tho moot Improted ammlptkoi 28; 1 .71: i'L'/WibP to t=t4l2 3" to r , :11% . t a ws i A r , 1 e .zquitl ai to i r tta i t c tiz t ?Wird LOCOMOTIVE, BOILERS, CONDENSERS. !g r a. PANattatatliES,AL STIL LER i te l I 3 TALO G Ir s: SUGAR N ANS. PANS. al tole ma Bop of BARN HILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Bopatrmg door on thootkortart notice- = doIIRf DTI 51T.14.3 1 /4,14 ;CT; :St COTAIRS & WRIGHT, (suceo.. to Otto Newton.) Msatifsemen of CASTOR TRAMZEI, MUGS, CMS, LADLES, and • pswst Twisty of - DIIITANDLS grads. Also, CARBON OIL LAMP DU tad LAMP DRAM= gonsrally, No. 133=1 stmt., Pittsburgh ALLENM W aS CK & CO., YALLIT Rozmosa, Pittsburgh, P. 101/"Warehonse, 391 LIBERTY STREET. Umnaufsclurces of. COOK, RUMOR AND NEAT .. TNG FiTOVES, PARLOR AND EITCHNN GRATES, 1, HOLLOW WARE, sir.,Strel sud<llso Iloulds,Don- DniNDI CSEIn 31111 Gssring, Gas, Wrarr and A..- _ Skr43, Pipe. Bad Imns, Dag Irons, Wagon Doze. en or Nettles, Paris, Ilangers,Car Wheels, Couplings and Csstlngs porrally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Castings mule to miler. Tstosted Penal. SIM, with aims or Done Power, spld:Gred . . JOSEPIrT — '. HAMILTON & CO., Oar. . riser AND raszerr srs., Piebbargb. SIIITRIOII. STBADI 11210111121. MACHINERY, tr. . . ntyliktf MIMRANCE, No. 53 . WATTS Bs-, *l.JPittebtli.,toinculcctsuce of 'BOILER RIVETS, WILOUGELT ISPIXES,comonm and canned. iferrf7 Particular allot or alniped SPIESS and xi v sue, .lamp fcc small, made to coda at awn Hotta. good acaortmat constantly on hand. coranxi WLLS, RIDDLE CO., Na 215 Liberty Oxon, onoeto Sixth, .Plttalcnd:. •nlincrfattaren of HUMS, LLSIIES and t3W12011- • '5:5'BW ovary decorlytlcra of Tana= DRAM= • Orlon, 001-lallad nom up tad% sod goods Inoxlx ly alapped'as vac IffernotlOno. fendy. & W. BENNET'r, Manufacturero Of WIT= g.TONII cut up and MAN .COI.- • OWED WAHL% • • Ofilcstand Woodworm at =o.lll NW= sTmerr, : Pittcbcnfec, ._mlafoly• . ... ion 77 Goons. AIDS /Ma C.I.MOLZ!II W" rg:C"rta.ncci: VIT / W ) 0 . 6 ; „„;;,' Who Weds deafen IGNSIGN .eNt. Domzsrro DRS GOODS, N.. 94 Wood wad. tidal bow. &NM DbulabadaDry,-Pitagbargh. aplo3f e,fiurr 39„%ttor..::.•—sis -' 'PANE, hl r eABOY le CO., Dealers 1.0 1 . 011310 X ADM D 011119 2 •10 DDT GOODS, sic i mos.aersi atm; cacceTi doer belay...now Ifisigilt "Iknate,) AlingDezer Lity. J • ishlhly 3L9.CRUM. & CO., 'Wholesale 1J and ZOWID.OIen Tani:4llSO. rnlß l * ITZEI AM Dar GOODS; ora aim 17 SS 99919 _TIED street, Ilttalourgh.retr-deseelptles,' • GLYDE, .Wholesale and .o.l..aeuan.arm is DADDY ADD BTAYLE-DU GOODS, Tzrustisos, h NO. 71 11iatat street, between Diamond And Youth Bug , • .11. • , ._.• . : LD (successor t* -S:BeihLleld 05.,) Wholesale and Dawn Dealer • ta irrel2.lrAlTD gatiCSDITVGOODS, Dorthesait some i Yeerili and Market streets, Plitenreglb fe oleaale and Rec. tll Dolor to all ki. of TBDLITINGS, AIEI GOODS, to., Ifoo. Tl asoll9 florist street. EWOMB It CO., Dealers in all ES of MT GOOD% No. 89 Market "mt. Thol awl Ifotcrth, Prtterorgh IOP : • ALDIER, No. 84 Wood Street, .1.16 Dealer In BONNETS. EATS, BMW rzzr - 1111408, aad MAW GOOPR generally. zaaox- aoHlisibN, ripaler PURE 1-7DIENDS AND CITENICALS, -7ANOT--GOODS.,TIMNING 011.8, VAX ALT: inanaum, le., of strletJf q•LiNty. • whloh ha ellen at lowest prima. ..Coroar Elal od thasli Fourth itraelo, PittgAuDD.- Fr.ic 4 94 4ms • cani r • faly'pallootroded at alt hours: • . £-F, C. •, r .00. D • ado Dror-fida•,. urersie -I.IADAND LISHANNAsotatf df Wood izist "nanEORGE -KEYEIt, I)rugzis4 sziftAso.-wood•itiimattecur of Iffmla-aoyi GARDiNER COFFIN, Agent' for immix; nahmutokt. ana inaraad Vosiplatei, Ifintheut tenors Wtod - sad Thad sta. JONES, Agent North Anteriesi . Mei of Pe oolvanfai co 4 Rartrotd lzuran. aned.OrdaseaSto,'ETWatar Azad. s A ja • L t . - tary Citizens .;• =mow ..7, *noir Nerket aid Water its: :I;ri;eitiarpanytt i t l aistiiraUset , t -IM2: •-• tag,. egbeny • gauwactsumilm TUM 14,04. COLIOLLOTTR BLUME, Dealer in MIT- N./ mo.4isit•insicreL mormainsms. sea . MILO Idr NNW= 1X1.11..P/ANOS - MORES Maud. MAN= and Mita R 00.7ellIELOION Nb. 43 TM arrest. brood door &bon Word; ritUboreu Pilaw tfqet , ond takei la eidw ` l l .137-g_P , t3W' r-F-Erf ..4f4ElSEEtilaffio: _ __lere $lO AND MUSICAL IaisTBIIMNTS, sad IdalidentiAhr.STAWNWArt3 CII3XIMATED : 4180a, Ns. rinb street, Plt4Bllool. car, rusos,-veLoDsotra, so,: • ih,slweeotot - nooKsELLEfts. tfc. "Q .JOHNSTON co&, Station. —els ' • -sank xftsmuctuonv amt -ritotwis.aan-ww..4 Pituburtb• Itooluselloro- and Station en,Ne.f6Wood stmt. nut door to the MINI -I=rirtqu~k,=OOZE and Lim BOOM ErrTmT . Trrrr9 -- Arm .IiITIMAD WARD, Dealer in REM '. illl - 61'1'110TV% 7/0100. 11 . ' 3 /TC1A•9 3 . 1 a4 imeurisks mows. wo w, lay spacb rare lbgst.vishinste tavriftbair mansitoiced *dna tom AmOndllnt loarwna elrp s! Ammummuorker and Willlwl 7 0,01 " . 0111 W 4 S Thal ‘ 11,14 1 angOr RR: lwlY 1108111/474 E=EfMaii=a THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Pau awl Walnut Streets. PITSEIBIIIIGH. PA. ganafactunas of Ll i i. ! =.LLitiLifi esters r /4- .Bookeeller and Stationer, 214.18 roartlrstresta4vai itnna.P. GOOCEWES, PROD UCEA " THOS L MaCLELLAND , (eoloooni. to NoClollaad t MOO eIIDIIALL.CIONNISSIOO 11181WHANI. Flour, Grain and Provision. of ssor zra trt.a It %rage No. A WOOD {TINT. Pittabargln, W. 17 CHARLES C. BAT.';T•RY, Produce and Commicaiou Merchant. And defer la an Ida& af 001711TRT PRODUCT., NO. IN Z. 1111317 'num, =SCAN 1111,03.0LD ..... /SO. ANOUCOLI, (of the late Min of D. kD. lll'Donahl L 'Milbank. Ca., WeUrville, Ohle.) M'DONALD k ARBUCKLES, Whole -11.1. We Grocers, Prodoce sad Coxonlaslon Mer chants, jobber. In LVFTER, N. 0. SUOMI and MO LAIUM, =STEED BUGABS k BYRUM FLOUR, BLOOM, TODkeLD, TEAS, RICE,. CHEESE, SEEDS, Sc., 5011.212 sad tit Liberty street: tl Pitt. ael SERIVIM & LAZEAR, 0710011111 ANTI 0011111.51110 N 117.13.011.13713, Noa 21 and D eadthlold Bt u car. Dogma, IZZIZZ3 vaouisaa GEOCZI, I*. !TI LIBMETY VIIIXIS, Plit.b.,Th. Baring purchased the letterset of Ma late partner, afU oontitom the buzinets at the old stand, and will be pleased to motive the patronage of his old friend. and =lamer. ntyle:tf W t,BB & WILKINSON, Com anon Ituncusurts, Wholesale dealer. in WESTERN RESERVB MIMS, DRIED PEI:UM BUTTER, EGOS, GatA,lleB, and produce generally. Aloe, LEATItEII. EIDER, OM% tc., Re. 217 isibesty street, Pittsburgh. earenab sdraucconeetts made. 00enhPubemte no &lend. Jel2-cend 111/141.. ItTCII2I.I. WilP. BECK & CO., No. 185 LlB erty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wholesale Oro. cm, Commies!. Merchanu, arid dealers In COUN TRY PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, BACON, LARD, RUTTED., EGGS, CITLESE, nail, £., PRODUCE, ruin 'FLOUR,' O te., 86L LLIE, T and LI ME S GREN AND DRIED Jrl6 101:1N B. CANFIELD, CaxiaastoxAsp EP YdzirAxerso Mc cu and wheleeills dealer WESTERN RESERVIS CREME, BUSTER, LARD. PORE, BACON, FLOUR, PIER. POT AND PEARL ARRAS , SALERATITS. LINSEED AND LARD OILS. DRIED FRUIT. end Produce geseerally, Nee. 141 sad 143 Trout Meet, Pittsburgh. oes LITTLE tic 'TRIMBLE, Wholesale Geo- J—l sere end Cometbsion madman, denten In PLIODUON, /LOUR, BLOON, CELENSR, TIER CANDON AND LARD OIL,NAILS, GLASS 100170 N TARNS, and Pittsburgh oteAufactura gshursily, 10 end 114 &mud street, rimbumb- p. lama— —.......J. D. DXSXCI. DEYMER Ai BROTHERS, (enceessors t. guar Aartersent,) Wholesale Dealers le YORILIGN irstras,q4ullf .AND SPICES, eon - esonoNzsr, SUGARS, FIRS WORKS, de, bee„ US and LW Weed street, abase FM, Pittsburgh. J 72117 S H EPHAR D, COYIGASION Illoatisarre and dealers ha EWER, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE. Na. 213 Liberty Mesa; Pittsburgh. Choke brands of Flour for Bakers and Family cue ismatantly on hand. Partiesdar attention paid to filling orders for Nerchandiza generally. eadlittly Me LES R LEECH, ,FLoun AND rs Ferrol eata Communion Ileacsamor for t. Ws of GILSIN, SEEDS, MIME, PRODUCE, te., and agent for the oelebrated Uniontown CE MENT, Nos. 116 &cored and 1..1.1 :11;_et streets, bee Masi Wood and Smithfield, Pit sed - .LIRANK VAN BOR D ER,Produce and 00192111111101 a Nerchant, dialerss YbOUIL, BUT TER, BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORE, DRIED AND GREEN /EDITS, and produce getter- Liberal cash advances ma comignments. Warehouse, No. 126 Second West, Pittsburgh. Tdr-s- -3IIIT .• • TRAD & ZGr GAR, ors ce and • Commission Horeb. to, and dealers In ail kinds so.rstry Prodna sad mania& disrinfmnues, id Liberty street, omosins besd of Wood street, Pittsbargii. G. O. !WILL fIE O . B. JONES Wholesale 4 .-01 (Wooers and Bold Ferulmbera deafen I s MA NILLA BOPS, OAKUM, oupy PITCH. and New etnii manufactured ankles, No.l 41 Water street, above the Mononzabrie Bridge, rlttsburgla • ROBERT DALZBLL k CO., Whole,. =ls Grocers, Couttaission and Forwarding Mar abants, and gagers la Produca and Pitcsburals man ufactures, Liberty stmt. Pittsburgh. D— WALLACB, Commission 31erchant, • arta Wholesale Delkki i FLOUR InGRMB., So. &d Lberty stmt. opposaPaun Pumps Dswt. , Pittsburgh, Pa. fitorage Ware. house,cornar Wayne and Pans streets. noThly • _ MOW f . A3II3ERT, EIHIFTON & CO, Whole. we GIOCOM Prodr...c. D&.x■, No. 6 Sixth One, Pittsburgh. Jed bola WATT fr. WILSON, Wholesale Gro- TT ars, Osasslnfos 15terrbants, and dealers In Produce antrittsbnrgit mnsmAttuns., No. IE4 Lib erty Cad. Pittsbargh. • ju2.5 . . . ,INDSAY & TELFORIY, Wholesale DEALand Retail filtoCll3A ILDPitII7I3 ANDtsbargb. MODULI! Lus, Ur Liberty Watt, airkere Q(.I.I3.ObIAKRIC 16 LANG Communox A. 7 Idtaceurrs sad ',basa l* datere Is =aro, 71,01511, puoritae, le., Ito. 819 Mercy street, Pittslmegk. selS:dly - • TO. MUTT.. •- • s. - II macTifr — rt - , CITY FLOU R. J. ERG M,LS, eanur Warty and Ads= i"Mi n ;tilltzt o l. I. v. du. AlliES DALZFLL & SON, Mannfac / tams of .LAID One ma' gamoddiso Md. casts for the pashas: and ado of CANDI AND lANNANNI: PSTIOLNIDO, Nos 6" ash TO Wants' Moot, Pitlebusgh. Adraiseemade as consi...mats. ILIZIMMICI.. LIWATMCS. J.KIRKPAI4.IIICIE BA omens to Drown 6 Eirk pII ILLS 0100E113. ■ 0.191 .. d C OL- y street, Pittabargla. .p13:11 ....... X 'A...h. 0 1 p w ,l n. I DA4 . 4. ••....... WAX A. cams, , Bpselsi PAM.. 1416 ANS COFFIN, successors to all Ill'esndlos. Mass a Co, WEIOLLIkLi OburßOOZO gh. .s,earrea of Weed sad Watsr. swear, Pitts • ,ly&ly 11 . 1132sEgg. , WAR1311001:31.=-ItENIT IL' et, corium re=c i ndueseruslu i rri. chant sad dealer . hi .3011128, 4 MIS, sod Produce visually, et. 13 Wood street, sores W ater : Pittsburati. - . . lagf successor to Jno —4116111 Isa r ' NO. 113 Melly stavet, ourgb. roaral PEADVCI,GIIOOII.I I3 MAD VON 1113.%011" 111111011 ANT. Onslttissaiii mrect ek Mt, WhogeVe Groare, GamsWas Nersheate, sad deelsre la PreOrt, Nall. SO Water street etal SD treat stems, w. 111.-DuwMa. la DILWORTH k CO. Wholesale • Groom N 0.130 WWI 130 &and Wort, new 3331301141, Pittsbargb. INA •_. • JOITIVLOTTar 657, as Grfr ten sairChesethelon limade. Nes. us Wpoe_ sae Itibutztt. ' -.....x.15 Ix CALDWELI, (successor +a2. long Ilabses A C 0.,) POHK PArias and Solis In PHOWAHOHB, cornet of Hades and host strests3ittargh• fb ------------- - - --,10 J: TOW ,fenreetolor to Jack- 1 WO h Tarnsend,) POPS PACK= and dna. [ it In PSOVISIONtrIio. IS ?mirth 'mat, ars Lib. 1 othllttsbarch.. . Sal ---------r----____ 01L50111171ng*"......m.-.1. Z. TONT. T VOIGT & CO., successors to ores, nous ,AND COMMISSION NNWILUM 14714_____besi_t____V-gimit, nom. jOir co M-11011e . & 'CO. .wholesale a= a Bmlttdal Wag!' ititsargb. (W-P: & - CO., Commission skstninis,_sos awns la PRODUCE. no% oeco, woob RM, ie., No. 12. Emlthlaald stmt. EntsbwillL aig./ Wholesale ExecnANT. id. 13, =dough- EDWARD - REAZik awn AND Crl East amet or the Dion za, —a.11.101 S (} Aj.&T, Wholesale Oroeer,'Hot: 11-122 20 Wood arid. Piil2- rcr' AS car, Importer of BODA Aeli DO. Bri[W DE - M 3.21 TON:& T 0 mat mom Jaw omnuescrom tiBMDDANTS. [ Ho. tO7 Hula Woe, Dlttibuits. [ - /raiz 1 0 4.1PNR.S. r see Mood .41 . . - .. - .: : • . - -- - ~,--, , , - -----, :-. , ^ - t., i - , - 7 , - -,, ;- -i- ,, - , r `--:-' --:-;e4bo i=ii - .., .•_ -,..-;-, ---,-, r1t . . 741 , : , --- , --,.--• ' - 0- ,;.(",- =' -, -'"-. .--:-..%. --.` ..:•- , i'--.-.• ='; ' ~- 1. - '-'• .. --,-, --* - -- ,- - ,-,- " ,,,, ; -- , - - - ,P.'= 7 T‘,7•' l-- ' ' '.7'- Z' - ''•*.ai1_.1.1..!, -. .r. , -,. .' -- , 2 .- - ' • • f i. '" -7 7- I ' --- 411 7 5,/.. 0 .7- 0 " -- - °* ': , d • --- , ._A . _ . . ... .. . . Pittsburgh 6aztttil. THURSDAY MORSING:==.IAN. 21, 1864 TEEMS OF THE GAZETTE. MOIXIXO Urn as, lry visit, per you--11 3 00. aseptl.—. n. • • elegle coptea----... 3. limarao tames, by sell, per year.— 4 10. " • ineutb....— IL • • eneek--- 10. . 1 Weashe Samoa, single oaples, par year— 11 SO. " slabs ofd 4 1,11, 1 60. 0 debrief leer snore 11 5 . --and one atr► to the peril assess deb. Yee • deb of Mare, we wig mad the Zvassome Guar= Bar • gel, of twenty, ens will send the Mossaso flagons daily. Single sepias, I amts. WI - All sulaeriptions spiels 15 od. sad papers elan. stopped when the Moe angina. The Condition of the Itebellion—Plaln nese of Speech In a Rebel Newspaper. Ton military authorities of the "Confeder acy," as our recent quotations fromltichmond papers have shown, agree that the enlarge ment of their armies by &general conscription an absolute necessity in order to farther ' resistance. To that end they have repealed the Substitute bill, and propose also to repeal: the Exemption bill—in • word, to forth all classes bet Ween eighteen and fifty years into I active service, tetnining, of coarse, all those who are now In, regardless of the expiration of their terms of enlistment. The Itichmoud Whig, the most respectable and independent of the Journals of that city, resists this project, and in a series of singularly independent and ablgartielee, demonstrates that the execution of such a scheme will enlarge the armies to number which it will be impossible to feed, larm, or supply. It will equally reduce the productive capacity of the country so far that, if the etruggle be prolonged beyond one cam- paign, there will be no food even for the ar mica at their present strength. And the Whig I has al. the - boldnees to suggest that the in-' dependence of the States is put at hazard by such a measure; that when 'tripped of their able-bodied men they will be at the mercy of • Confederate military despotism. The rebel States have only a choice, therefore, between the surrender of their cheriehed .rights" to Jeffereon Davis and eubmiselon to the govern ment against which they rebelled. The present difficulties in the way of keep ing the rebel armies afoot are nearly insur mountable. In Longetreet's corps two thou sand men tread the snow sides of the Tennes see mountains with naked feet. Johnston wants blankets and clothing. Even Lee, nearest to Richmond, and always best cared for, cannot get bl•akets or socks. Next year is likely to be still worse. Woolen clothing grows daily scarcer. Wilmington, their last port/is nearly closed, and the borne source, of supply steadily decrease. The prospect of food is ne better. For beef the Commissary Department Luforced to fall back on milch cows. There Is very little bacon, and mutton will never feed great armies, even wore the quantity sufficient. Lee's soldiers have • quarter of a pound of meat per day. The it:writ:de aro irregularly furnished. East Tennessee the main reliance of the rebels, is in our ha nds, and the robe! Government is driven to seise the standing crops of whole counties on the plea of absolute necessity. Forage is scarcely to be had. Even last win ter Stuart's cavalry was ecattered all over the State to get food for their hones, and this I winter is quite worn out. In all the armies, the want of small some, cannon and ammu ration begin to be seriously felt Forcibly, in view of its gloomy recital of facts the Why; , close.: °Thus In the last aselysle, we nod Ire have an ar my poorly clad, sesditily fed, indifferently equipped, bully adulated, with insufficient trains, and with barely enough of ammunijioa. To remedy the evil, we are going to double. and if posefble quadruple the number of men and horses, take away elm efficient master tram the adieultund astride, and Icave the hiborere 011 wham botbilmen nod boars depidel existence a prey to natural idleness, and with every inducement to revolt. If ea be not judicial mad ness, the history of ildperde coednrea adopted by feeble and farsighted councils doe. not present an aO - On the failure of the railway system which has hitherto held the rebel States together, and has been their main advantage in mili tary operations—the destruction of the roads and of their rolling stock, and the impossi bility of repairing or replacing either—the Whig speake with equal plainness and de spondency. Yet, to the fate of all failures, misfortunes and deficiencies of privations which are becoming intolerable, of absolute necessities which can no longer be eupplied— of everything which shows that a long strug gle is impossiblo--we have the confession that there is no remaining chance of • speedy end of the war except by subjugation, and wo hear once more the desperate appeal to an exhausted people to prepare for a long war, in the hope that ere may become disheartened. Tho handwriting on tho wall grows very legible. Rebel Forces West of the Illissluippl. The rebels have been industriously fabric., Gag some wonderful stories about what Ma agape,' was doing; and going to do, in Texas —stories which : if we could have believed them, would have certainly made us fool very uncomfortable regarding that portion of Oen. Bxxxs'a ermy new holding Brownsville, Cor pus Christi, and other distant points on the Bin Grande and the Texan coast. But the stories were almost obviously as false as the falsest productions of rebel imagination, with the inexhaustible fertility of which, in the exercises of addition and multiplication, we have been long acquainted. So far from these stories about MAGRUDLII being true, we now learn that the Government has received infor mation that the whole of this redoubtable rebel's forces in 'Texas does not exceed Sheen thousand, and tee troops in Lotdrians, under command of TsrLoa end other guerrilla chiefs, are put down at less than half that number. Owing to the scarcity of supplies and laok.of transportation, they are so scattered as to be impotent for mischief on a large scale. The forces under Alsarenen, it is stated, could not be concentrated in a less time than three months. Ma. Bata—well known to most readers as a literary oatabonateur of Charles Diekens in "Household Words," and author co: several popular booth!, among which are "Letters from Russia," and. "Breakfut in Bod,"---is' now in this country as correspondent of the London Telegraph. We find by the last Bug lieh mall that he took the train, at Boston, "for Providence and Stonington by way of Springfield," and "after three boars' railway journey, cams to the Fall River place of em barkation," and took the steamboat Common wealth for New York. He must Eihre taken kis "Breakfast in Bed" en that morning. Corns urn TEA CULTDR2 IN OADINDSNIA.— The cultivation of coffee and too promises to become an important business In California. One nursery at 131toraurnto has Ave thousand COMM-plat:Le on trial; Ind .believed that there will be no difficulty in. bringing up the plant to a standard of hardiness to weather the mild winter of that climate. Near the Mission Dolores several thousand tea.plants hare been raised during the last year. The tea-plant is gtownin China and Japan very extensively in latitiides corresponding to 011 California, and the San Francisco journals think there can be littla doubt that it will be cultivated hereafter, for household purposes at least, on every farm in that State. Tie PILDCLAYLTION or SEXU)OII linag osamm—Promtnent Untonhts of Kentucky complain by letter, and loudly, tp the oceere• moot, that the jails of Kentucky are crammed with Alabama, kiississlppi, and Georgia slaves; that the jailors of the differ ent counties le that Stele advertise for their masters to comer forward, pay charges, and take their property away, or the same will be mid "according to law," and that the prods ; mitten of filmdom to the slaves of rebels in arms in those three named States Is utterly [ disregarded. IT is proposod to open the now line of freight steamers between Boston and Lima pool with four fint•eituts strew steemers of about twernty4ight hundred tons est/4.; of model and bonstmotion adapted to the largest earning capacity consistent with fairespeod, and with good amommodatiotas::fir- a low fint•cluspossengers. It is believed by those wheilum• given MOP t atteattaAte the etthleot, that. snob .a line, if, properly :inesififo4.WlW lardlySellofpfariejeallitastailly - remaßeMt lies is atoekholders.,- - MEE A Stearnlap Line Between Phttadel ;dila and Liverpool. At a meting of merchants and manufac- hirers held at the Pennsylvania Railroad office, .the subject of • line of steamships be- tween Philadelphia and Liverpool, in connec tion with the Pennsylvania Railroad Copps- ny, was dimmed at length. It was stated that $500,000 warineeded as a basis. The Pawl sylvania Railroaa Company proposit j as their I part of the arrangement, a fortnight line of Drat class steamers ; the Railroad Company to give at their terminus free wharfage and suitable stowage for coal and cargo; the steam- ! I ship Company to be charged rates on freight i Fad passenger traffic carried Ly them 20 per cent. less than the rates charged or; similar tratHe between Pittsburgh and New York, and to be allowed a commission of 16per cent on all emigrant passenger fares amazing to ! the Railroad Company for soils travel, deliv ered by the Steamship Company to the Rail road Company, on joint ticket, to all points West, as per their tariff. Coal to be delivered it 20 per cent. reduction. If the net earnings of the Steamslia. com pany shalinot yield six per emit- to e pro prietors, than the Railroad Company will pay towards any deficiency an amount not exceed ing six per cent. upon the capital Invested during a term of not exceeding ten years. The rates of transportation by the steamship company shall}iet exceed rates charged to and from New York and Liverpool; the steam ship Company to convey all freight'and pes. confer tea& puling over the Pennsylvania Railroad at their minimum rates of trator tattoo, and to issue through ticket' sad Jo int bills of lading from such notate in rest Britain at which their steamers may touch, to each points in the West, Southwest and Northwest, in the Potted 6 etas, ai- May be designated by , the Railroad Company, The Steamship Company to transport per sons and property from Philadelphia to Lir erpootand each other point. in Great Britain at which the steamers may touch, upon through tickets, and bills of lading issued by duly authorised agents of the Railread Company. The Steamship Company Shall en ter into no contract or arrangement for Joint tickets and through bills of iadiag with any other railroad without previous consent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. A resolution was adopted acceplitig the'. proposition submitted by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and it was also resolved that a committee of ten be appointed to solicit subscriptions, the committee to report on the 26th of January, 1864. It was decided to open la subscription paper at the meeting, and im mediately thereon 8191,000 was subscribed by A. Whitney k Sono, 21. W. Baldwin, Georg., R. Stuart, Jay Cooke .k Co., Chas. klacalester, A. J. Derbyshire, It C. Wood, A. J..Buokner, Frederick Fraley, John C. Cresson, E. A. Bonder, W. P. Cresson, and others. The meet ing then adjourned to meet on th 26th of January.—Pkiturldpkia Ledger. Eiosgmux SUGAIL—The Washington &gab o of Saturday zap : An experiment was made in the Depart ment of Agriculture a day or two eines, before • large number of persons, clearly demonstra ting the practicability of every man in the North making his own sugar. A gentleman from Nebraska, Mr. J. F. Riggs, whole about taking out • patent for his process, was the operator. From sorghum syrup, sent to the department for exhibition, in the coarse or • few moments he produced • clean and pare sugar equal in all respects to the best coffee sugar, the residue of the syrup proving to be an exceedingly flavored article, strongly re sembling amber or golden syrup of the shops, and entirely free from sorghum taste." GINIALL Gasar.—On the arrival of General Cranial. Lexingten, Kentucky, last week, the chicane came in crowds to see him and In sisted upon hearing a speech. Mounting a chair' at the request of tho enthaeinitia people who demanded a claw of him,General Brant was introduced by General elle Coombs is the following terms: l'Ooneral 'Grant had Sold him in confidance—and he wilicid not re peat it.--thsChe had never mails; a speich, knew nothing shout speech making, and bad no disposition to learn. General driutthen quietly descended from bit chitir,,weaLaway, and opened not his mouth--but - the•people cheered him as lustily as though ha Wilde liveredils mustiiesrient off, spoecbtaittlieir isring. • - ;. • • - ; • Tan GOOO Qtrun.—Queen Ticterin: bad. the children of the workmen no the Osborne es tate assembled on Christmas, where a Christ mu tree, loaded with presents, was arranged_ Assistedby members of the royaLfamily, the Queon spent the afternoon In distributing the presents to the children, consisting of wearing apparel, books, toys, te. Afterwards she gave great coats, blankets,.te., to the laboring men and women. A few days before, the Queen dispensed liberally to the blind and paralytio in and around London. The Eng lish people are accustomed to the bestowment of charity dnrieg the Christmas holidays, and their amiable Queen Is givingetrength and beauty to the fashion by her bright exempla. ller sad heart finds comfort in the relief of sorrow and poverty. - . A sasrusza, writing from Illinois, states that' in getting to the place of his destination be experienced all kinds of goalmadativeness. In the first place, he took a steamboat ; in the second, the railroad ; in the third, mail coach; the fourth, rode on horseback ; the fifth, went six mile* oils foot to Terre Haute; and WSJ finally rode out of the tillage cm a mil. He says be don't know which to prefer, edit of the six ; but thinks the latter method Is undoubt edly the cheapest, though its accommodation' are most wretched. Tex hst year was ono of great financial prosperity in Cidifornts. Then:dime have ta• creased s little In productiveness. It to esti mated that 532,000,000 in tresses, has arrived at San Bram:taco. The exports of treasure, as shove by the manifests' of steamers end sailing vessels, were $06,000,000, of 'winch $8,300,000 went direct to England ; g4,000,- 000 to Chine, - uid 0,088.000 to Mexico. WHAT SAN FILVCISCOEATS. — The San Fran- eine Bid Lula says, upon - the authority of trustworthy statistics, that the population of that city, amounting to about 100,000 persons, consumes daily ninety- thousand eight hundred and fifty-two pounds of meat. It adds that Son Francisca probably consumes more animal food than any city of the tains site in the whole country. fismsast. Gammas is trying the strength of one of his 300-pounder Parrott'. The gun is sighted for Charleston, sibd has been fired at intervals of tan mizatos, about 'five hun dred times, dropping a shell mush time into the cradle of Beoession. Thai far the gun gives no sign of failing; but it will be worked until it bunts or otborwlso ewes out- FORIMULT there were supposed to be 40,000 toems emplOyed to Cashmere in the' shawl - manufacture, each loom Making on au •rer a6e fire, which would sire an annual produc tion of 200.000. The number has fallen off, however, of late years, and the number ef looms is now estimated at 16,000, prOdacing about woo° shawls. . A cozaserosom at Monmouth, Illinois, writting on the 7th instant, Informs as that the resent snow-storm has made aU too roads in that region impassable. No malls nil from Chicago were remised for eight days. The thermometer during that time ranged from fifteen degrees below to wren degrees above sere. A roe: lecturer was congratulated the other day .on the pleasure . of popularity. "Don't you find it pleasant," said spotty women, "to be surrounded by a crowd of ladles tbui way you were last night before the lecture?" "Yes," said—,staled his acknowledgment of the compliment, "but It would bo Tartly .pleasanter to be impended by 0130 r CuoZdl or AGENT —Col. 8. MPAborts, Aid to Governor Curtin who hu boon for some time put acting agent for the State of Peinsylvania in NV , 'blotto's bar been at his own request Mozart:l to the P.:acuity' . 1111llta. ry Department at Illutishurg. , Lieut. Col. Frank Jordan, of Medford, succeeded him. Ancestors° to tb reports of refuge= re cently arrived at Keith, some parts at the Routh ere phy Costly, as Well es morally and politically, in elate of darkness. Flo ell, kerosene or burning fluld can beebtalned, whilecorismon tanner candles Li isms •t one dollar apiece. j. • II Is said thetiGesieral Boller wllLremove his beedquertere, •trost .Yertress Monroe to ' Norfolk: nit =biddy wishes to Wow the seamiest= of ttist city. who have =attest ed a disi to es , '-soble,wiste Lwow &stay • Itsreirrs represent lissnins line& f spirits, EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS From Few Orleans--Loulslans Elec tion Ordered by Gen. lisnks-.occu potion of Indlanoln-...Madisonrille Captured.-Stockade Runners, etc. New Yoad, Jan. 19.—The steamer Morning Star, from New Orleans, with dates to the 12th, via Havana on the 15th, has arrived. She MU detained three days by Gen . Banks to carry dispatched. Gen. Berge is a passenger on the Morning Star. Gen. Banks has issued a proclamation for a State election for Governor, .ke., of Louisiana, on the 22d of February. He also appoints a Convention for the revision of the constitu tion, to be held on the first Monday of May next. In his order for a State election, Geis. • Banks lays be is folly assured that-more than a tenth, of the population desire the earliest I possible restoration of Louisiana to the Union. Ile declares sif reach of the Constitution and laws of the State m recognise, regulate and relates to slavery as being inconsistent with the present condition of public affairs, and plainly inapplicable to every class of persons now existing within its limits and are inoperative and void. Arrangements will be made for an early election of members of Congress. • . 11.3. Gen. Reynolds has assumed command of the defences of New Orleans. The weather In New Orleans is colder than for many years previous. The oecupation of Indianola unopposed by Gen. Warren is confirmed. The town of Madisonville, La., on the north side of Lake Ponchartraln, has been captured without resistance, and is now garrisoned by 1,500 of oar forces under Col. Kimball, of the 12th Blaine regiment. The blockade runners are satire. The Ise bel and Union hare arrived at Havana loaded with cotton. It is reported at Havana that the Harriet Lane was expected from Galves ton with cotton. The propeller Boston, captured some months since at the mouth of the Mississippi river, and taken to Mobilo, has been made into a gunboat by adding fifty feet to her length, and would soon be ready to run the blockade and make the attempt to capture some of the New Orleans mailshipe. The ith of January was observed at New Orleans by a salute at neon, by order of Gen. Banks. A groat Union mass meeting was held the same evening. Cotton advanced ono hair cant on the news per Circular from New York. Sugar Is one cent higher on all grades, and molasses one cent higher for prime to choice. The lower grades remain unchanged. The Reported Accident on the Cala when Railroad. Pimanstrirta, Jan. 20.—The officers of the Catalonian Railroad deny that any accident has occurred upon that road, and that thee. la na each bridge as No. 5 upon the line. The following dispatch was received this morning by Ur. Depiy, the President of the road: WILLIAMSPORT, Jan. 20.—T. R. Depuy.-1 There 1. not the slightest foundation in any mantler for the rumor. (Signed) Oen. Wens, Superintendent. Marco Covet, Jan. 20.—Passengers who. arrived here today at noon from Catasaqua. cute that the report of the aecideot on the I Cataniasa railroad is untrue. PIIIIADILPLIZA, Jan. 20.—The following dispatch was received this morning from the Superintendent of the reed Wiftienispect, Jon. 20—To W. L. Gilroy, Treasurer of the Came ..,ss Railroad Cern pony :—.es Superintendent of the Cat...risen Railroad Company, I w.•-ild lay that no ae cident of any tied what,ver occurred on our read on the 1511, and Shut no accident of any hind has over occurred on our rood from im peeler:ties of bridges, that eine trains pul ed over ail our bridge, en the 15th inst., that we have no bridge No. 2, and further, that we have suspicion" v ;lore these malicious re ports originated, end we will take active measures to prosecute the parties as coon as 0111 . proof is fell and auffleient. [Signed) ton. Vine, Soperintendent, From Newbern. N. C.—Rebels and their Property—The Rebel Couterlptlon. =mass, Jan.. 1.4.-- 7 The disloyal persona who are coming into lines fur the only purpose of attaining womb - Ilea of their 'pro perty, and who neuters each to be the case, have thus far failed. Judge Renton, who has the entire charge of all abandoned property here, takeithe ground that it is not the listen , Son of the tlovernment to entourage disloyalty That dislnyal persons desiring to obtain pos ' session of their property under the President's proclamation, must first give conclusive evi dence of their intention to beep llm good faith the oath required of them, and that they have some into our lines fur the purpose of becoming Inynl citizen., and not for the sole purpose of obtair l tig• thele property. Many persons hero openly confessed that they In not coesider the required oath bind ing, and that they did not intend to respect It after obtaining poesession of their property. This decision will, however, frustrate their plane, develops the right of loyalty, and save the government many millions of dollar.. The conservative papen in this State are in open rebellion against the whole conscription act now before the rebel Congress, the en forcement of which they predict will reoolt In the secession of North Carolina from the rebel confederacy, while the rebel piper.' sty the South must lay dean their arms Sinless the act becomes a law. Train glue% In the liinow—.Celltalen.. Mire Persona Killed and Many VVeunded, etc Ourvat.sun, Jan. 19.—The night E.epreu bound west from Buffalo, stuck le the snow three Dales east •0 Painesville to-day, and was run late by the accommodation train. Four ears wore burned and tire persons killed and a number Injured. The wounded are, Dr. MeLuro, Canton, Ohio; J. B. Stearns and James Rill, Syracuse; W. I. Enders, St. louts; Miles Felson ' and John Cladding, , Oregon; Miss Catharine Post,. McCon riellsville, Ohio; John . Gurley, Maysville, Penusylvartie; John Curran, Dunkirk, and a nvimber of others. Among the killed is Hen of New York. The names of the others ere not ascertained. ' The superintend oat with a relief train from Cleveland has reached the spot, and the wounded are be ing oared for at the hotels and private houses. ectrat.sup, Jan. 20.—The following addi tional names of the persons killod and wound ed by the accident on the Cleveland and Edo Railroad, have been ucertained: Milled—Blisha Harman, of McConnell], .0hio; James Gill, of New York; Mr. Emhart, ef Sandusky; Mr. Cheseborough, of Suspension Bridge. Two bodies were burned 'and cannot be Identified. The Cotton Story a Hoax ST. Lours, steamer Norman, from hiempLis on the 15th, with 570 bales of 'cotton for Cincinnati, arrived last night. The Memphis Boileau stye that the account l ataly given currency by the Qt. Louis Repub. Gran, by its Memphis correspondant, to the effect that the rebel Quartermaster llamado, under authority from Richmond, offered te sell to Don. 'Hurlbut all the cotton ontaido of theYederal lines, and that Kirby Smith had 'sent a special agent to Washington with a similar proposition, is a humbug. The story was gotten op by interested parties for effect an the Now York market. Nothing is known a such a report at Memphis. The 10th - Illinois has re-enlisted, and are here, en route for home. The Potomac Army. if munnovos, JAW. lO.—The Star says, tbo rollswing dispatch bu been received at Head quarters: Fairfax 0.4 Mew Jos. HUI. Fifteen or twenty rebels attacked the pickets it Flint Hill this morning, bat were driven oSby a volley from our men. A. few guerril las appeared last night and the night before in the vicinity of our lines. Parties have been lent out to try and keep them oil. Gen. Cartls—Extreme Cold. Lusvegwourg,Jan. 19.--Gen. Curti' will bo publicly welcomed hereby the Loyal Leagues and citizens generally. Me advent here is bailed with mach enthasissm. 1 Over one hundred thousand dollars worth of property and many lives were lost by the gold weather on the plains. The Government freight train Is still detained at Osborn. Wcat Virg_lnit Leghla.ture. Wire/J.130, Jan. 20.—The West Virginia Legislature assrobled yesterday, and organ ised by the election at Wm. H. Stevenson, President of the Senate, and Leroy Kramer, Speaker of the Howe.. The Governor's mes sage will be not t to-day. rktovr Storm at Buffalo, Nosrsur, Jll.ll. 1.9.--Tlie snow storm still coalman with a high wind. No trains hare left this eity, for the Eut or West to-day, and they will all he detained until to-morrow. Telegraphic communication ti interrupted by the sate.'. .. - of dui Potosi:4w twit 'sad hopH Via :tha' repo • • igneloule Itan'ner Aground. Nsw -You; Jan. 20:—AUrge cottan-toad•d tdoclodo :rotabr - V opoupd ori the birnear effify gook:, Bits 'U opturs4 of Kobils. 71;bel' 4uatiors— 'mum.; rived , . _ _ Y 21, 1364 4JI US E.WEJYTS E--y.PITTSBCfIiGH TEtEATRIL Hanrsos. . Orluarm nad 112.Sur ......-••• Lut night bat one of the eui;agemrot of Mr. D. E. DANDMAN, the mot initle3lerrus Trogedlark, who appear for the Ent Wu hero es Ourthul Dicheite3. THIS L 19101119, WEI be Perlbrm•d, Drlwo's rlu.b-.1 plsy Crairled, RICHELIEU ; er, THE 002H3P1 sac!. —O. Lands,. • BoradU.-- L Swam %beetle. To conclude with the new farce of TORN urn OUT. 0 s.noa. Chippendale. al..e Swam- Triday,rbez fit of bfr. A z flail. - 1 11iiiiiiN. UmTIIR GREAT PICTURE, AT Al-ASOI4IO THIRD WWI. Commencing Monday, Jan. 18. 1804 12•18C0 WILLI/aid' CEEMBILLTID PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE This b the lan.' painting of tka Seared likat.- taros la Ma world, amazing nearly ear thaasasul allure yard. of canna Open:pacle evening at 1 e•oloek ; also Wednerdzy and • V altareoons, at E .'dock. 35 name ; Chlldroo ander ton pan old, • CONCERT HALL. 411103E7'8 MUMS ! Tuesday, Wednesday, Thar..lay and 614iday Evora. Jan. 19. 90.91, 226 IFIXTS'iM IrPiLli AIIIIBTS I Oomprlsteg the efit. of the prolt.rsion,And the cream of the otiginel OMBZT'B tNB wOOKIPS,” and the .0 fel PSZLI:fi," ender the hstatediste nye, video of S. 15. MUMS/SSY. Tim Lica &Web& VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT Won the bonsai of ttio a 5159181111101 MtEMIT 71111, by Ow Choir Glsrisi's Y. B. Mare, sa L.A.IirA.NEM"riII HALL. On Thursday ldseatng, Jan. *l, 11181. Asasted M Maw. 11. A OZ A. L II.. LEDIS, BII.IIOIIT, TII.III/ PEOOEIEEE !AZT I. Anthem—ruts Anthem—Hy atepbetson. rrque.s) . Quevette—Warrior • Orare—By N. Senor- . Jarman W. &holey, if H. Belie" W. H. Sellars sod H. L. Delo. tertt—Volco• of the Hight...by btepheu -kilos 111 M. J 5 .k. O. Brows. W. hirCutcbor. Chorus—We hill the es! Spring liet•-.11, tabor. .......... .... .. .. = Quarto tto— ... ihroutuirl . We....... licCutchoon, Mae Kinkead ea 4 limas ....... Brown k NW. bueit—Sorosuis from the Opera of Don reequele. ...By Doolutti.. 111.9 A. C. Broom H ILleber. Polo—lioldier to to. alother._lloys r. fhb Quartetw--Chscol By 15 remota.-- dews V. k litsber, Brecht und roma.. Anthem—How o.eutifol eye. the Boluttalus—Dy Th. Plano r rort;;";:d - o. ;;;; i; from the Is:lobrated mama:tory of • telnaey a - Mealy loaned by Boron. Bieber k Bro. ...IS Authard—The Rarth la the Lord'a-Ity llooa-Chatr. Dvati—How dear to toe tha bour...by ieber—Vim E. F. Ronan aad H. Chero---Gaily botch and lightly row..-.. Trot cadwato Solo—Th.l.meg cot ...By Bletsel;--1&. IL 7. Moro—Song of the B. Year...iron Dcoisottl— oc;. _.--Oh tbao—Poor tho' my on toy t0,...:W0 Optro Betty Donhatti__ ... ... • . ..... L. 0. Brow-. Brow- . Quartotte— , oor of a Th ousand Teara...-.lty U. 0. Work ..... __Moo Drool tea Ebakaad,, I. ..... ..... and Alacconder. .................................................. nthto— , to Lord I. King—.-.By Claapha.--,ollotr. Brown ocetideett tie now lan= 11r Tickata SO cents, to be had at the Molt and D , og Store,. Poen span at T o'clock Conant to woman., .t quarter berme • trait, will kayo th. Peortrylvania Railroad re pot toordlately after the Concert, rtnialog as far.. Braddock'. Swims. Jalktd G. 11. ALEXANDER, Moiety, .40eTIOA" 84LE8. pLEGLNT & RARE SEA SHELLS 1j ZVISISING THIS WEZIC, tog commeue- Ilenday, Jan. lg, at o'clock, will be eold, at Ceromorcial Salce Deems, 64 Ftfth atreet. • large and tpleadie collsetton of Foreign S. a Sheila, care fully ..looted to varier. , parts et the merle, by gentleman of taste and judgment la .bile. TEL witeetima embrace. mazy are and saleable varie ties, and is sail worthy the alienates of ladies and gentlemen, anti particularly Latareatlng stphate la esschslegy. To them he admire the beauties laud wonders of the deep, tkle la • rare Oman Les obtaining splendid km:whole •erstsicerata Paw the Mantel, Whet•Fot or Table Alact. it w be to-and • epeciad opportunity for them collootleg uhlseta of Paw specimen. The name .ad ascend hhtery will Ibe on each shell. The collection um be examined duriag Das clay. jail DAVIS A bIeILWAINE, A lICTION !ALB ON KERSEY CUT 111100.—On TißatilL.A.Y, February itb,_lSG4, ot le o'clock a. tn., sill be sold, at th. Bailed Stabs Military Clothing Moot. Market etre.% Staub.. rills. 0., t. Ike blahs* bdder. about two thousand LOW) peon& tors LIGET BLUM MILSEILT laoo. Form etude cosh, in Gererarnent Funds. ALEXANDEII CONN, Captain and A. G. M. HOUSEHOLD FU ANITUItE, CAR. PLTB QUIENSWAIIE, Le, AT AUCTION. At Magmata Flail Asetion Hosea, 55 lUt street, ea THOIISDAY ISIOSSING, se IS o'clock, mill be sold, • tarp quantity of fornitura, embraciag Parlor, Mains Item, Cbsatber and littelen lonattars; 100 'at& Skold. Brawl. Carpet, Litchis still Ater o arpets; Quessavrare, Itaatal Clocks, Cook Stem, Le. S. A. MeOLELLANO, QEIVING MACHINES AT AUCTION. I.J Oa TIIUSSDAY, at 12 o'clock. at Nuouic U 21 /Lactic* Liam% No. 6.1 Fifth steed, will be soli, one 1. 12:1, 13. 17eV i 1r b . i tt l e "i • • " nd . o f fe rw " e . IC" ' 0.. new. These Machhaes la perfect order, and are worthy the ettentioa of those requiring their ala. ALB T. A. IicOLT.I.II..A.ND. Aact'r. COUNTER, sEtEviriNo, atm DARE, DESK AHD SIGNS AT A 113011015. on THURSDAY 110101110, at 11 o'cloar At Dad load's Auction Donne. SA Fifth Wont. )o:3 T. A. Idr.CLELLASID. Anter. - - - ir.d.rTs UTA.NTED--A Situation atAssistant Bookarew or Clark, br • youog ma of good moral lksblt.. Agin,. L 0.,al MIA alloo. BOOK-BD/DUE WANTETI-.ems dMOD If I se SflLtolllloZ. WANTED—To Rent, as near as poeei T T Ms to No. MY Liberty street, DWILLING HOUSE. Ono with doh* owl Wk. or. proterrod. L. H. VOIGT a 00. - y v ANTE D— A PAr as rawa, cao, wi a th• th capital a not am awn . .td Leather bramles., by 8i boon well coal:4l4ml in Chlbsgo. Ha um( be an active tbalB, and produce anque.tionablo rofbremca. Addren .9. 8., P. 0. B. OW% COirogo, ID." jalb:44, WANTED A GARDNEB.—A mar rind men without cbildron pretimnd. tie mast entdennand ths enitun. of Grape, end not be etteid do little had watt. The rigid kind as man elm pi n prmsnent &piton, and Rood P - Indidinsi ins betella stmt. Pittabured4 P.. del ikrAIsTED.-450 A litirna.—We want Eix , dthy . It 00 • month. expensed Pak to iell oar Pewee, OrioNett ihterareould Old". other DOW. awed And atelode artdelei. - TIN= wide de. ..LAN. Address. Aettleddover BRAWL CLARY. Iltddeibri. $75 A MONTH I-1 want to hire Agent' hs every county at Ea • moathompenata pad, to sell my new cheap Family Bowing Nimble vs Ali ..? B. HaDlllOll, Anted. Mahm n OILS air. RIDFdt k CLARK, animusies smuon►sm. AM T to Petroleum and its Products, Oils, °ANDERS. M. 40. Er MAD EVISUIT--.„....,...... lii WATYII A US IBM e'r• illtraft it POTOVAID mourn (pi WOE NSW 7088 . P.1111.11101. CANDLas , 00117 , te, We A. CLCIANIL&H; Misr; 0 WI"? 4 ArA 7r1P91.0. LUCENT OIL 1 1 1013, Dna" , PITICLAP &Po, K.dtazi.,l Pure White Seth ed. Carbon OW. , . 000 1 / 4 Malin Wain 11E6Fil _ • , 110 611 1 11 - PrfrelltnuM PA PX.I.IrOS. JIM vi rE HAVE JUST ikciaviw AN °TEM LOT 07 OPLIOODID • P I • tagi. c gen Prom deo caliknkie4 manabdirtea of X. A 81141050111 T, Tow Taft, one isaucasacza a 00, Pidlaholptels. Hear when the .=tout lyaabl, CHYPISOILLLIE, says of the Nemo: b Wm. J. ranes, .1 hare tw=i=rl with yrs care Yr. Wr. IL Bresitomin nem mai* PILON po.llld It is ay opinion that they am mry superior instrements. .1 hank erpedally remarked their therm&nark. manship, earl the power, porike. Malmo and equal. ity ol their tam. 1 necruunend, therefore, these instroromits to the public in general, sad doubt not of their mama kL GOTTAOII•I4... lbw 10t1,107 111, • BrESSES.IIOBOILACOLIII &OD. numerous lettere of recommendations from didUelidl.bed ans . ateors—dles President of Dulled States, EN:reenters of States, ate., who bate purchased their Pisan. Their !unmas reeened s Gold Medal in tles ant:el Palate, Londe*. Our pipes an lower than say ether manalletan for On earn etylaand sauce Plane. All are seeped. wl to call cad examine far themselves. We arejnel ha receiptef a line anortoweat PIA.IIO STOOLS, of the latest and beet ett lea ;.11117510 BOOKS. EMMET YDIIIO 03810 G GOODS generally, al ways oa hand at th e , owest Munn Oath Priem WAKE:LINE & BABB, 8.. 1 ST. CLAM MM. 111 Near Sespeenles Brides. THE HOME CIRCLE, Pa L 14:t6 HOME 17112CLZ, Yd. & 199 BILYXB C 1101133 Sirs EIHOWIM 07 P11&51.9 Ibe above sn chaos Wl:la:stout of Vocal sad Is ORBISTELS PREBBN'TS. YOB 'ALB BY ©HAS. O. MELLOR. it WOOD STIULISIP. 11,TEW TESTIMONT TA— kinsinsi Mater* of the East W.4 1,,,,i r1R: in !hem .f DICKE:II3I t OSI " After bevies examined the name 'mice of the Marra DICKER BEO3. eery centrally, ere bam corm to the conchmion, and &awfully beatify, that , they am ha entry respect enpatier lostrommte. Shah thee le pares rich, brillieat, datitact, and of are entirely mask.] character. Their weekmaashlp fee. eery hat, plainly demenatrating tbat none hot the eery ben materiab an cord, and Lbch touch, emanate and equality of tone dulamthont the arlade magma of the boy bawd, onadarpamed by no; other Plano Tarte we ham yet soma 8. It. Dills, Thoodoro Thom" Wllll= Mum, Chan tradell r Theo.sgui, editor of the Menet 8010. mid World; Coo l Ausbutn Director of the German Open; John tumid, editor rleareed of XI & Wc&.ip; T. L.. sseux, ta.ri Wollhabra. Pb la." A shade* bet of thee tra tMny 3 d. 110717.pezia Imorneaute BRA., pet ce. .I. 1•13 31 Mb arced. --- N KEDLE, Na. 193 sv -ITHFIELD Sr., Piawn guai MuErkal Instrzuneati, freq. ooratinUy . hand a tine ourstarent of YEW per? qB, TIOLIES, GWITARS, ACCORDI ONS, STRINGS, 111 c, vstacb 0.11 p for taw lop. ja...1:74m11 INSU RAN t:B. Insurance Co. of North America. PIIILADSLYHIL Insurance Co. of the State of Penna., raxLLDELPlizie. , . Hartford Piro liimsnee Company. liallinsarnao. 4 tao above old and- rellablo cam poetise caa be obtained ea application to w. r. toxim .4,..t. 11==:M Wfatk,RN INSURANCE COMPA HT OP PITTSBURGH, V. Y GOEDOIL fiessbuel. Ora, Is. 02 Water Street, Oros I Os's WM bows up Mire, Pittsburgh. wm isms eipsiset qf Ass end Saris Biala, A Hem Issiudies siestired by Director. she sre .0 knees is ule somisisity, skit are dear -14 11,0.0.. mid liberisliuu issistsii character mitieb thy ham magma, a. afaim de bed grelectios arm she dales be be tame& ieresMes x • E. BElller, Jr., Acuirew Ackley, Jarmo McAuley, Nathaniel Belem, [Wed 311.Leng, Ales. lamick, Cieorge Darsle, Campbell B. Barron, C. W. Dickenson, M2M M. GORDON, Efxrdeenx !'CITIZEN'S INSURANCE (X) ' VOP PITTSBURGH. Offices comer Harked and Water etreete, second floor. BACILLIT, Presided. lIANUIL RILL, BOCItiMV. Immo Steamboats and Cargoes. Tesoro against loss and dam ye to 'hp itneleatb.. f th e llornhern • and Western Riven, Lakes and Daa=d the navigstlen of the Seas. against less sad demo by Ara. & M. Kier John !Tibiae's, JUDAS 31. *OWN & Ilarbsogh, J. Warren, Jr.. John & levarth, Vint. L. badgers. dahlyd Wm. 1 5 / 1 01 , 7. Jm. Park, Jr., W. G. Johnston. IL 7. Jams, Boom Olmus, IL Uwe, Barclay Ppstmk, George liblgbami. PEOPLES .11i8IIIELLNIIK (.1011PANY . Office, N. 13. comei Wood & Fifth Sts FIEF AND MARINE,IISIBIIRANCIL _ j Wm. Philli j . Jamie D. Vara/, John Watt, . Cat. John L. Blea/S Wm. B. Hays, • Samna P. litatnr, John Z. Parka, Gears* P. Jam, Chaim 8. Blaral, C. Hama Lan. - Wm. Pa Kirk, Charles /alma* . a LIPS. Dodds/L. LIT, Prridad. • W3l. r. Gearmgaz A 'G ENY INS • GE tx.) WM st P Si ANT O PITTS lt BUltaL 02co, No. reet, nk Bleck. I 0 JO Proklag, JOHli D. .t'cirszt, Fkk,PnAinc D. IL BOOK, Elva faro: Capt. WIL 011111, Goaded APB masa~ oa John D. NeCorda • paaptikdam ambe, 1413. Serling, • Cpt. Waa. Dom. - L.11c6 raw. Raba. IL Davi.. • MEM 0. C. Elcm U. 13EFFTJTOVVIACIII::VM. & WILSON'S ogi, lii,joi—o• t LOCK STITC H .• SEWING MACHINES MT N Wei The - ingliels Prensigins' Al iD.the iaportmat bade sad. lisisales l rain wheal estalSW•talisrass. Inv Inspronneent• ton neontty been n‘ldnd. laden leaner It sba Zialt dnincalln moats* in • Lbe Every 11111selidas Warranted 3,ll'ri. treruucnnums arm Guannousur *TOO .•d ow Om in opsninurw, WI. wawa es COi, warns aerate. aariftbstrer 0161.. Ilia VliWa Sens% . . _ C IEI ' DRUG ST I MTI::--:. tkromi Ole art Mesa arikehja**K. 010: A. /Mt I.l,l=mi- pillllll=lo MIA • .P.47447.41 1 210itikic;. - Aitikiiii,lo" MKfos !L : (114ORNTAILAWINUE—A. valuable Lot 44001114 brosier.-Appllyta 4•l# actrnielaTasoisx ssitst et: LXXVII--NO. 56 OILS, 44 EMI 3101' ." ROE & PEAS ii PECILLAIMPEILi. Ommuntartan Elcreha.nts & litrolcen, Kr:S=l46ly Is Petroleans and ies Products, Par export awl hone• c°°mm➢tioz. Loopla ties for storage, al reasonable rale& Liberal advances mate poN CITY 011. WORSE. LIDO & CHORPENNBT, - 17...axt. and Itattaara of ()AMOS 011, VMS AHD LIIBTLICIAII27G 0113, ax.d de.ig to CIIWD7r. FoIGTFLOI4MUiY‘ th!!Wit, No. W RAND ISTESST. BREWRIt, BURS& & co., COMMISSION ItIERCICANTS, Ages!, of Oa GLOM, PAOCITO AND LIBASTI OIL ITONAk, Liberal Clati advance* mad* en conslvinstata Refined or Crude Pctroteun 19/41110ERA WAY iILINWS nem:WM Pl; WA URS, WETMORE 4. C 0.,. 06.1GICBSIeN trtaoLusim, 81aPPEBO OF PETROLEITM, LAVE, ITZI.T. twat!. for groaeas AHD MMHG. at Uses prl mad wane! to itacate tayl4:if RICHAJIDSON, HARLEY & cp., CONlllseko7 k TORWABDING „ , • !;rude and Refined Pelzolegui, a.. to !awn; Emmet rrraitricil.'"'. O Moral Coati &dolman on ontlivniuts lot PblUaargh or Zamora blarkets. Yews. J. B. Dilworth & Springer Harbaoo, Esq., Thempoos Bell, Uo., Prat.. Ocaunorshil oithllkewa Jon Z. ..... MVOS. WALLACE ic CURTISS, iea ZdAarehanta =1:1 CRUDE & AMMO PETROLEUM: 1013(ZIMI 'AND LersatICATING 0/L3, • 1134 rover Inturns, pint...m=24ra war Storage eapadty (under cover,) fa 15,00 n bine Alm excellent tarlittko for-alripplag t. 'American and Foreign porta, . z our wlllart on Um &Amyl/Lill niece, near the platform of Ow P. IL R. jeibtly TICK. & BRO., IMMO 1311 Crude and Relined Petroleum, BERME, Ago., 142 WALNUT VT., PLITLIDXLIIILL Dasiness entrusted to our an Ida il L eare* Fontpt pezumal attention. Rater t• khans. Elcbardsern. acteT k b., Bresm, Barks k Co., ad McClelland k Davis, PittA.,l3li Thos. fitalik, Esq., hest,. Bank Y. A. ; LL 1.• k 00., Philaciolphin. asa,ll • - M . oCORMICK & CALLENDER, OIL BROXERp, 211 and 2I South Water Street, CBJCLA GO. Mar 0, , ,,11iftM , ...1. moildted. Wl= Lyda, & Charpenning, Iron TO City Olt "rocks. Jacob Palate, of I ratntor t Co. Inn R. aulbat, Span, Chnlbat iOn kr s = l 7 ETRI tOLEUM COMAIKSION 12ELLNIII. • 'ARMSTRONG & KIDD, a sow= PI/SZLB, urrsavoL, E.O. Sat reri— Mt ecr. E. Dun &Co , Parobarpl--Itrogra. E. G. Dm lt Co. rbtooseit Co. ; tordraga. 011 Co. Tor torn sad Leariutlaaap C. SE ply - or ICIBMT, • Car. Wood awl Yearth streets, flttaburalt. • .11s., Acaniv, D I.l3rdlaln't SL, PHlLADlirtenale., CIIIDE & mown PEIBOLEUTI (Fa Gamtaloa osaterthely. LE dame at not reasonable num . • . SECRAGE Itznarp to coal celars roc r • . CRUDE, under good &ed.. . Partied., attention pada to on IOR EXPORT. Fos SODA, SODA' .6.411i 10. - • antly caliar do pFmnnarroN, General Merchandize Broker* In Ignlta nen. rtatapr.: nLL ~.• MIME & REMIND PE'rEALEDX; . • C 1133110 EOM, !SODA. DUOS, OMB, Ate, 63. ~ Orlust;beGy a MII amply Iftratal lo:. • wally ALLEN & NY • LES,: , . 001INZESOlt 1:113C1WM!B. • Par*aim slleation pad to ama bat=• CrOdn - and Wined Pettoltunt; . - Asir Mont adrmas at.* - wady . . ENOS WOODWARD,_ . (Late et SULK. Weedwaird 1212=L121 COMMISSION . SUMO= eirM lb *Nal elde "ant Relined_ Petroleum. : ' N.-in um -Into' /Ace]. ETROLITF, OIL WORKS. _ rants WIITISOABBON OIL,V=ZOLS ASS PrrAOLZU, X/oUIIaWAT-412 - i. thissitiiss *mind banelgya." l - SBMit G . FRoPuirolia..,, offfrAxoxexwatzu aocrsir v .putsbmin. • - ROB !_ , T At4iWOM:tl., 10.1117. CLAIR sr., TSTIXEDIUTII, , :; Forwaraingiecomu4d9xmludit' niuzp axis: oar mimmisenscOanwatoilizo. caunz "PITEOLZOIIUeILfI, catustatttly err teului eel Z . :, Ibr eats at the Imert market reieet. ,Centlgrattets' •t W. asexiour.- WOODVILLE. 0.1.4.1110,1NERY; CEa yr. lOurs:lnv".4 - .-co-fr, - ltimeocriisenrastwetoremilmtatmos: VAG OIL. Keep econettettirse bod-tles eery besr.. TWAY 3 1 / 4 31313 elser PO I,W:weep:dm; nue,* peed I.IOBEOIKOII t pad :. : / 3 =- airka,miett 41. KALI& TOMS 1531.21 M, • Bak Zudtellkon4 20 ° 410 bf-PLNIUS att"44:" 20, korbr' OHDD~'lltit/PIIN-2W011631-4:;'/;*. ' • th Er th th ; OC I / 1 1, - 90.1Ctinsur Paubuio- -, JAMEHRWINA: • saubeedirii._ Oil - 4intega tnitAlsox , Anardinit - ; soka - not et MAXIM RX:11-17316r .. aerr , - 11ripmsoyieUrelhow- • - lea - • '
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