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SALT PASS, 1.1.7042012,431112/VAGIZIT OI22,
-BEETLING-PASO, WILES IRON BRIDGES.
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and LIMP , 118,113. M. goestallt; 90;' , 139 , 1166 2 00
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HOLLOW WA.3l,4ta,,lllesladuiass BoII
'ALUM Cuttngs, Hill Gearing, Gas, Wa sad A.
dendillosaad Icatar.Ding Dens, Wagon Cam, Bu
d., Karim. PI/ 6 7 d. Maid • re, eur wh.e ocnria.p
and Gods. BeAtially. Aloft Jobbhkg slut Nadal*
Onlliad% =de to cedar. Patented Portals MA
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Oor. ilssr eau) -.LTnrs.rt STIL, -riltaburels.
suiratis svyat imonccs, 31Acniaisay, tz
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WROUGHT' P,IFIA mum= and railroadokey s ery
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largWoe sinisiViiital to -oramr •s-sliost isotkii.
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DRY DOOD>l,,Ds.stWood ttOt. 4 Awn ,
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°IN Omen 3244:1144;8, =BROX
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14aL4Teitintl lifth streeVritu
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bdw.". Dimmed 004•60%w* ;61tUbtrgh2
M :13 lanaLV. (successor tO
:Datr.lo3eld 00.4 Whelan& sad Detail Draw
uSTAPLE AminNcr DDT _6IQOD O . Northeast
. =serer rettrill Atitet - sthbetm, DittaDatth.*
Tiinrikl l .ollNE - -Wholesale and Be-
GOODB,6k. IT 10 Slake: stmt. .
" rtfiß & •alopcia all
DIM DS 200. 60 ihcar,kci,—.6.4oo4'
• *Nii:l4" "ciod "Street,
.I.la BOVlnMfilLtl3, - l iIy TEAW iUE!.
1111Motaa VISAWG(IOI)S twier , . •
±4 - ;<.F,;,4IAUVELGISTS. ,
SIMON. JOIINETON; Deta6ti lILEUICE
Durim--Anc-atonticats,-pravuitzut
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p r l n ter/4 6e.87 : Wool "met Pittibortit; - 2..* talk
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Flour, Grain and iorovisiptis.
tarsi Otteattos Alois to tho TraTibmoo awe
it MDR AND szninticerrsanxinc
r WOOD WiliirriTtaikothiTis,,
*fitly
CitteßLEs c...BALst.Ey,
*duce anti Comaniraion Merchant.
2QM,FFPL.VITIOn!pIuPsi-.; •
a l itittagt la in *dm of - 17017ITET PRODINIZ,
10. 1711 . 111111/127 IMIZIEFA
alliday Prrrucazw, Po..
moo. 2E4 all.Unk/..
(of the Iste Aro ot1). eat; hillotteld Plttdargb.
A Co., Wellsville, Okla.)
DONALD 1.-ARBUOKIES, .Whole
t ' ala G Produce, and Coassetesleo Mee.
&sots., loners in COBIBS B. 0.61102411. sad hist-
Lena, iscrtssattstraaisa si 'sumps, rumns;
SAWN, TOBACCO, TEAS, BICE, 011EESE,
SEIM hos., Nee. 212 sad Si! Meets street.Vitte-
Pon*. noltly
SLIMY - ER & LAZKAR,
Irbelemsalt
taioassa Aim comma:toff Neamierns,
Z 7 and 'SA Ss'UMW& cor, SMIIII4
n'TTOI7III3H.
I:reirrie Krurunral--=meat,
IVrACKgOWN, 7LINEART, twat
.LLArmOsim PAcierul, Aurelia 11 . 13
iillniCSl43ll, hi' the sal* of 110,447.114,erk.- 1 ,-,
rep, iLud, Batter, Egge, Chbeee; - e Bo:WV 'Tallow,
ITM, Nut... rot, end Purl rubrs,
Lloseekard lard I .oltei , Drled CLtuat
MlZSuethy, Quer, Mx and Gran Seed.
Cekik edruserotaisaile C0u1icenurktr...........-.
"liir..OrLlberty street:Pittsburgh:
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WORKS,
wrtoraisa.t. GILOCIII.
• Is. su lauran zravan, ricabarg l 4
Ilaritinerehased tba Laterart of his bits. partnere,
wWthm the birdlime at the Old stead, and
b. Leaned to receive the patronage of_bla eld frier le
i~7ESS44 WILICIisigON, Commt altos
Icacaarrreb_Wltebisels dealers be IrESTESS
RES/OWE CILEESIL - DILLED 71L01T3 1117TTES,
-WO, OWNS, and produce generally. Also,
ULM= MP, OILS, ie., 1i0..217 Liberty
I
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* ti • aninnonsaa mad.. ••-
kellbgnut
P. BEM& caylio.-185 4411-
I •Vr ti erty Strut, Plttsbargb, P.., Wholesale Gro
earaloliatireluded, iddrdealera' la COUN-
T= PRODUCII,PROIII3IOIO3,-RLCOR, LARD,
Rums, ltlßll, 1 . c.„ PRODUCE,
FLOUR, catnr; SKEW, 011100 i ,SND DRIRD
FR ITS,ke„. PALI and MYR.. jEla
:1 a . , COMEISMON
V fflowituttivraweat,
PO . BACON. FLOM, FUEL POT AND MAIM
AMTS. DAMMAM, DINIZED AND LARD
ritt „D ar rEvkza.„.=gezaral..!,
T"- Urn ird....3.1211-11.111R1.3L
LiTT TRIMBLE Wholesale Or
.11-4, ears sad Comdstion la o
rcleants, denten in
:PBODVON, FLOES. BACON CHS.E3E, YU LI
CARBON Alm r.,W of:roads:n=B, cuss
torror -I.ltUllarek - renneeflutlrres
passisNi, 112 and 14 amend street, Plustmenn.
P. S. D. DUD..
111OPPYME.R4 BROTILEII4 (suoceasore
J. to Itgmert AadEraoa ) Mobnale Dealers to
TOBLIGN rfturre, litPri AND SPIG7A CON -
frATIONYttai.SUGAB4/111.1 1T0t1i.144e4-14110
ami LitS Haat Area; tittalmre ,
, • bra,
-113112 & 811.11 PH ARV; Conlinesion
larnensarrs and dealt. io 710 t, 17 - 11,
AND PUODUC No. Us Libe ehroc Plttsbun;h.
Choitis Winds E,
allow . Ihr Bakers andrWn, ratan, Toe
constantly on band. Particular attention paid to
Qtlanima to Marrhandiso generally., pored's'
nBA.LES B. LE.FAIB.„ FLOGS AND
Vakivi hen Coiniunainelauctritir PA;
the osle of GRAIN, SEEDS. MOM, PRODUCE,
Se.,. and agent On an celebrated Uniontown CE.
nEnr, No, 116 Seettud and 145 First emu, Lo
mat= Wood and limlWitirld, Pittsburgh- . .a 0.3
11/ LANK VAN BOBBER, Produce and
, 01shisdaslinefferchaididealer in ILOUN;DIPP 2-
TUE, BROOMS, SEEDS, LAUD. Cll-ESSZ, PORK,
I p=D GREEN FRUITS,. and predute goner..
ally Liberal mit dreams - cm - consignment*.
1W No. I= Second street, Pittsburgh.
GLOWS S. ULM--
Pt RAD b. MET7AIAiI, amen and
Caraminton Merebants, and dealers In all kinds
Of *mar, Produce sad. Plstgesrgti Wnerafartures,
Liberty street, <Trails head of Wood street,
Pilesbargb. apsay
CIO. B. JONES & SON WholestliC
NA °command Host Yarabbers, desk. .in 1111-
I:7ITfLA Hors, <alarm, °its, rrrar, Pitt.:
burgh manufactured artteles,So. 141. ater. oileM,,
• above Um Monongahela Bridge,-Tittshsrgh.
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socier V.
DOBERT DALZELL CO., Whole-
JLii sets Grocers. Goosalssios and ronrardiag Ddrr
ctisats, Led dealer. la Produce and Pillabsirghrosk
edbdtures, Liberty street, Pitteintreli:
WAtaCE, CommissionMerettaxit,
and Wbolvade Dotlar la YLOUII and GUAM,
Na. 111.72 Ltharty'streot, ioppatte'Pennlyliranla
Taspanger twpot, Plltabargb. F. anarga Warn
-tunas, mama Wald and Pam Rivet s no17:17
KIT WALLACE.
Amßuir4sturToN A-01, While-''solo Orxers and,Pr,o4. Fish
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WATTAS - WILSON; Wholesalo Ciro-
H mg, Cartvion- -u t., and in
d ri talmith ninnrifectures, No. 103 LW.
Zilrnint, Pittsburgh. - '&3
aaamu.tdLfaT. 11t ..•
lE = DSAY & TELFORD , Wholesale
Id Beall GROCERS. ELDDIZ AXD PRODUCE
A =037 Mat. 7 alrEst, Pitt.bprzti.
Hi .... V:a. 1 ; ...._ a , 1
r,IF.S 011. AXER k LANG Comm 14
trinum----• ------ : -...wit. 7 , . 15 1..;,:i
I - ithausurre seed .bales! &Alm /A ORO
' COWS, /WM, anAnrazonerms.i. No.=
441444704444,Pitt1ipargb. mel3:dl7
8. LIGGETT ,k, CO., CITY FLOUIt•
t , 4 Ula MU LB, Sal2Vt- , Eilrerty, and . A.143:01
Alecto, ?Habana., Pa. '
7 EirCkWitY. 4.0 0 barn! P.TAS7.
S LZE.4I., & KIN - , Idattufac
i trams of VOW Otrer!-Iyia 00atOlottos .Itrr
l'ohobt. tor du poi - Chow aid odi of (71117DM
1,17,71777.1) PETEOLII7II, 67 and 70 Water
oast, Plttotrrea. Advances saute cantigamrota
untuiziox.. ' pow lOSPAThisJi•
KIRKPATRICK& BROTREll,suc
taws to BraimArllClrkpatriats,,WllOLS
'olloCEltfil, Mos. In sad 113 Liberty Wed?
l !fr L. c0rm, 4 1 6 ' .1.1.. :. !OKlal Pa rt ner.
I t , BANS CoFFI , successors
", IrCeasSlay, Mew s (b., WDOIMA •
, ~.- , :,career a WOoi and parr ex*" PM..
burst. OAF
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ti CHEVA L SUTTEE, LL16.3
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if. ad Produce voirmlll, f l!ic!..F.M 0041 ot.d ,
• Water, Plttabtnik. - tay2
UL t • successor Jno
• ileum a feit: - -No; 113 ttbsity "PIM
b=tt. rows' PZODIICE, C111.00111.1' AND OWL
lits4C442friououltgiviati
tiny iolidted. &Way
ISAIAH DICKEY ig Olt -Wholesuict
tretuancetifroVanholtiVisiteririrottl"lll,
p3NI, I/U.IIOICM..
Ma2;E;3Zril
iartmet ,co - in. w" - roi nTh oret i ,
4 ffemigt i tura- Jar
in vsovunoris, nvis
ta,l4tUbstrich.
J. TO" 71 ' tittreencre to Jack-'
letitr it 't 2 r pb
a d al:
• Pittsburgh.
twrogissors. . .
a - VOMIT CO.,_kudcoessors to
lie 7110DMII AND comingstos
Itl2l/COVANT II . YR Liberty. p3rair Pittsburgh.
wholesale
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et enithasideas.werei:.
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Orator. Nos. II sea SO Wool atm* Ditto.
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ocr.lsrpostor of SODA APH,'ITo.I73 titorli
*not, Vittoblirsit. , ..
A IDGERTON.MVISWAVE Wholesale ,
AUGSOCItee AND-001111111WOrnbaCUMM ,
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•-•:JdN. 26, 1864
TUESDAY MORNMG:
- „
TERM OTP THE GAZETTE
Esaana fiarnow, by sun, per year...-53
- • week.— 10.
angle _: , 3.
EumeN, Per,P3r.- 1 So-.
• •
oda& 2.
Wciata B ox, slues eopirs, per year_ . 2
02.
.. 431444 of Stalk " IG.
•
elablotl•ar mars" ... 135.
—mai ono extr• to the party nesall4 sick. Tar •
club .1 'Man, ire irol.cand the Strum Gurus
dilly Tor • OA of testy, Re A 'mud td•
Mohan. Glizrru. dally. fink coplu, frcalkla.
par An .I"cliptionsitridiv bk •drasce., end "ems
elwars napped when Oki thea em•lra..
The Despairing South.
The signs of want and rateary at the South
iftiltiply daily. The people are no longer ,
able to beat the enormous evils which have
been brought upon them by their guilty mad
ness, and from.one end oftbe Confederacy to
tho other, the feeling of dissatisfaction with
Davis and his Congress and their war measures
is threatening now rebellions and secessions.
It seems utterly impossible that the chaos
and couffilsion can ever be moulded into C.d.:4..
tive organisation to continue the war. And
lot mere desperation often aocomplisbes
}renders, and > thero is reason to fear that
we ihall have on exeraile of its terrible
.wer before the was is over. The people
of the North should not feel too confi
denti and, his colonspiraters know
that. their necks are in imminent peril, and
they can still ;ally a great force by their re
morseless tottscription of every man.l6 their
territory who is capable of holding a musket.
They intend to. delt,tuid the true course for
'nit to: pursiiii ter fill tip oar 'ranks and plan ,
armies into the field that shall overwhelm the
most numerous and desperate force produce
&Moly the foe. The one thing needful above
all ethers in Abe Trarent state; of things is
ispsb and abundant military strength on the
side•f ftso :Union. ; Let the South know that
we, are 'stronger thin ever; that the power
and the will to crash this rebellion are might
ier than at any previous time; that where
they raise one man by force, we raise Ave or
tan cheerful, ietitiltite roluntise'ry, and the
struggle will soon hoover.
P.ubilehing Before the Invention of
, Printing,
That the Rein. iteputice was not shut out'
from Montana, MaLeuto newsPnlterss by the!
.wint. of a printing press, Is certain. What
their newspapers may have contained, I do
not knows but, 'Tacit. tells •us that in- the'
provinces, and oven in the camp, these papers
Were read with great avidity, every one being
lan:ions to hear what Thrasess had not done
I—as in oar day they are to bear what Louis
Napoleon has said or has not said. The
existence of several well known publishers
proves the activity of the book trade. Diony
siusi of lialicarnassus, speaks of the "thous
ands of writere,", on the single subject. of the
early Daman history •, and although there is,
of course, hyperbole t o his phrase, yet even
ea m hyperbole it indicates a largo number.
Arid there ts no exeggemtion, but a statement
meant to be precise, in the notice of the two
thousand copies of the pseudo-Sibylline books
chicle confiscated in Rome alone.
Here, also, is a fart which points is the same
direction Pliny laughingly writes to a,
friend that Revlon! had taken it into his headl
to weep ostentatiously for the loss of kis son ; ;
and no one weer like him 'layer at mete.'
"-Ile sets sculptors. and painter; to work
hod composes as citation which he is not
content with publicly =Lanz in Rome, but
must enrich the-provinces with a thousand
copies of It—ia csamptarin transcript.e
There is one Important mares of demand
which must not be overlooked, I mean for i
school books. When Juvenal says the "ver
sea which the bey has just conned over on his
beret, he stania ap to repeat," It Isamu . that
the Roman boys had Cori:lassoo books, which
they tumbled, tore and lost, as their descend
ants have done. , -and it Is worthy ofremark,
that in the Roman : '. schools the popular poets
were studied; nay; 'Perish. tells us that it was
the ambition of pools to be read in school; and
Nero, in whom literary vanity, as to know,
was intense, gave express orders that his ver
ses should be given to the bey.. Bat perhaps
the strongest indication of Chi/activity' is seen
in the Met that the library bowl an essential
part of emery house ' which is h. .-r from true of
t-nsce of our.ownllay, even among the easy
clause. = The prices tell a similar tale.
If books load been costly, they sort have been
rue; If they had aict been cheap, they could
net hare been common. Thus, on the one
,band, the, evidence -which proves that books
Must 'bare- been &Landsat, prove. that they
most have been cheap; and, on the other, the
evidence, scanty as it is, but decisive, which
proves that books were cheap, points to their
abundance. •
biarried-Frenehman,whe has investigated
this point of price, comes to the conclusion
that the prices were. lower thin those in our
own day. • Let us ear what Martial says.
The' lint book of his Epigrams was to be
bought, ho tells us, for five denaril (nearly'
three shillings) elegantly bound; but In a
cheaper binding for the people it cost six to
ten elatertii (le. to Is. Bd.) His thirteenth
book of Epigrams was sold for four sestertli
(akaut eiglitpernes); sad he said that half that
price would leave a fair profit. • • • The
Deader, deubtlees, jumps to the conclusion that
bloke were cheep In those days, because au
thors were not paid. Bat the reader. nab,
and in his rashness wrong. Authors were
paid. I do not assert, nor -Insinuate, that
they ever received the sums which our snag- I
nifieent bildlopelet pay celebrated authors—!
mos, the very mention of widish would, a few
years ago, have flattered. the . attics, of Grub.
street to mednessi. Iletimeaester got • grilles
line for his odes; nor did Petronius receive six
teen thousand pcunds for his romance. Lissy
as not let Well Taid as MacAulay. -But the
Oman authors were paid, nevertheless, and
were paid sums greater than were usually
received long after the Invention of printing.
-4.1111/ Magesier.
A Fight In the Rebel Congress.
Footsie!' Tendenee; and Judge Hanley, 1
4rkansu, members of the committee to in•
irestiale
_tha;rges igainatltha . oommiissrliii
sad quartermasters, eamo to blows in the
'Ma:emittere teem ^ the ether- day. Mr.
Foote, it scams, laughed at acme °Lae evi
dence elicted. Judge Uncle, replied that he
Foote 'need not laugh. Mr. Foots said
•
• is laugh was an honest laugh at least. Judge
Manley said he doubted that Some other
belligerent words passed, and Mr. Foote rose
and 'track Lieu Both clenched, and blows
were given and received by both parties. Mr.
Foote laid vioeint claim to Judge Henley's
shirt bosom, tearing It out from kle bosom.
!Sri Commissary Northerp wee knocked foto
one corner of the committee room like iman
of rags, which ho Is sot; committee tables
ware overturned and the recorded evidence
seht hithis and thither: Mari' ink than blood
was eked. The witnesses present In the room
'observed their neutrality, but strove to alley
hostilities by seising both of the combatants
by their coattails and attempting their septa
. tion. Judge,llanices costuig gave way in
I the' straggle involving severe loss en the
weirer..Ylnnliy, bothdesisted, and the buil
, nets of- sho amaranth* proftended.—•Riehmend
' 6 inlaid,.
Wholmale
Wart, *au
net
snceenspr
How OLD :a Saunas . 7—.l`fas hear. a gnat
deat of the selfish and grasping spirit of eta
time, as if it had never beforefteit developed:
Sticiddy isAs word of .reeent coinage, but Abi
thine to 110 lioieltj. Gan. WiablogiOri, in a
talker to Henry Laurens, dated July 10, 1782,
rais "Th*.llri freedom *bleb at th o
sonimonoobsantot-tbls ..sontast woad have
gladly tactipcedeverptaing to the attainment
of its object, has lotr'llacir subsided, and
wrap *dash ;union bas talon ill Ono*. ItlB
bob, tbo publlo but pirate faintest which - in.
Mumma the gonotalit7 of, mankind; . nor con
Ebel Americsaa anitionger.botatof damp-
So mops the cautions !Other. of Ms .
Coltiffrjr:'oo, - -' 7 7 o o o .o2ronor lo ,... 44o Sg atottort
Tl l O fOOIK - ualit, 40.-xottob.:loB,-lainn - alt
tittitobtlalien obi tialstaktriatOgstrktbo fori
Mai
t -- •
mrs of ASTiVagiritrist..;
-:,-CorrspßP ßP3 `.opt errs,to i iriusit,UTlC°"7.4' that
ll a ttl e t rar
ear
i t O gg not demons 1717777—...4,...;;,...4.
th chernisA ß'"i cin'o l i b 3 i olich j ittAti. ‘ ,lll,4l 6 ..... l ol; 4 ! 9,41 :t
...;
vrtut "
Sick' of the Contederity..ateteni of
Kentucky
.ktehets.
e Cinch rig Coae~sr<iat ial~
. _
Six or seven of the 'reltivalty" of Bourbon
county, Kentucky, Who' Use been seeking
thdr. ' , rights," In the rebel , army, for Mfo
years pasty-returned to Covington a row drys
ago and'lave themselves to the military
authorities. We learn that they advise their
friends 14, abandon all notions *Vont a South-'
ern Confederacy, and express the opinion
that the tholfon Will be at an end in lea
Pia ter months. They 'report that there aro,
-whole regiments which ma so dieaffected that
they aro . net permitted to a o picket duty,
owing to the. not_
desertions from their
ranks. They lett tho rebel array near Abing
don, Virginia, about the let of, January, and
made' their way home through thomouritaine,
suffering greatly on. the waytroin:cold•
BIVETIAL of one 'eotemporaries have spoken
of the return of Mr.'Thataat McKtroth to his
old position as publisher of the Tranme in 1
Wird' an once :mints> hint and sragfling to I
as, but which Imply a misappreibension of I
ninterisi facto. In -1857,,Mr.:Ifelliratb was
suddenly overwhelmed by pecuniary ember
ressiceots canned by thelailurti of others in '
whom he hadtrusted toufar, and was thus re
duced from a generous competence to poverty.
Ile resigned his petition/it this establishment,
and ales he Presidency dl a Bank, aeUepting
soon afterward, the post of CorruptingPi:
Secretory of the American Institute_ On the
accession of Mr. Lincoln, he :nestled, by uni
versal consent, a most responsible and satis
factory position in the Room:two Department,
,which to now resigns to restate his tanner
tion with the Traine, for two reasons; tlrst,
because we have invited him to do to, and sec
ond, liming° be prefers this to soy offts:al po
sition whatever. That is the , whole Biog.—
Tr.ibuse.. . 1 ,
SCIA7OII DAVI', Or Fitarvcrv.—Mr. Dora
is not sprint speaker, by any means, though'
from the invariable length of tile, .Oddreseese
he has obbiiriad . the reputation loCkeirig Wm,
bearably artesian as a wombar of the Senate,
In stature, he is below the 'etedienh
He Li .hardly,, if not quit!! seventy years or
ne, and bin physical poyseni,aro rapidly
tog. His voice is harsh and squeaking, so
that his 'Hotta partake of the nature of an old
man's scold, rather than • deliberate, therightl
ftti opinion upon the subject at issue. His
language is usually well chosen, and he is
prdne to similes, which are sometimes-serf.
good. Its strikes one as a men who, in hit
day--ntaw long pasthad bun an imprsisire
and able speaker. He professes to be a Union
man—in favor of putting down the rebellion
by force of arms. Perhaps he might bo do
tined as a crabbed, cross-grained, fault find
ing Unionist, rather than Areal sympathizer
with the cause ei the rebels.
Oot.e in Burnett Autos.- We have sub
stantial accounts, says the Toronto :Mote, of
the discovery of gold in large quantities on
this side of thellocky Mountains, within Brit•
WI territory. A party of-American minors
hod crossed the mountain, from British Co
tumble, and had discovered diggings on Bow
river, which' paid $25 per day to the band.
They . then proceeded to Fort Benton, en
American station en the upper Missouri, and
bad fitted out an expedition to take possuf
sten of the new Opbtr. They were on the re
turn thither when they were met by the hunt-
lug party which brought the news to Bed
river. Bow river Is en. of the upper trlbu
tarles of the south bypteb of the Basbalche
wan. ft is Situated In the immediate neigh
borhood of whet we believe to be one of the
finest countries in America, well watered and
I wooded, cud with a fertile soil and a mild
and healthy climate. This territory, situated
not way Jar. from the boundary line, will be a
strong source of attraction to the Am...teams.
- - -
. .
Otto of 11.10 noticoabluaeltnowletistents of
tho late Richmond were is the Mare/wed ef
fectiveness of the blockade. The wossesalon
of the whole length of tho Misaiteippnl River,
and of the month of the Rio Orande,cuts off
the eastern division of relieldoni from all re
locums derived from blockade relining in i
Texas. Tho port of Mobile is closely guard
ed. Fort Pulaski and soma war 'amyl seal
op Savannah. °Himont bas stopped the'
mouth of Charleston. Since to fotie. Morris
[eland and established his batteries on it, the
blockade trade has ~ .oen dried op. The last
I port of the :cite, which was asofial to them
was Wilmington, N. C., and that is now
watched by such a fleet of fast vouole that it
to considered sealed up. The rebel journalists
licknowledge them:, things, nod plainly ”y'rtio
more dopendoneo ran be placed epos the re
ception of cargoes from Europe.
CATS on EMA.—Considering but much the
eiii abhors coldlrtter, obi readers 'Mimi often
have wondered why seafaring men are so fUnd
of taking the animal with them on a, voyage.l
Ilia is explained by two eirenmstancer. - Ma
rino Insurance does not corer damage done to
'cargo by the depredations of rats i but if the
owner of the damaged goods ran prove that
the ship was sent to us unfurnlehed with a
cat, be can recover damagei from the ship
master. Again, a ship amid at sea with n o
living creature on board I. considered a dere
lict, and is forfeited to the admiralty, the
enders, or the Queen. It has ettsu haPPeib.d
that, after a ship ties been abandoned, some
domestic animal—a dog. a canary bird, or
most frequently a cat, from its hatred of
facing the waves-4ms dared the vessel from
being condemned sa a derelict.—(lace a
13CIOADIEZ GENCIIAL Oirss, of the
army, was honored with a public-greeting by
the Union League of Philadelphia, a .few
evenings eine°. In an eloquent speech flan.
Owen referred to his former seal as a Demo
(matte partizan, but now, he said, his whole
soul was tired with devotion to the flag and
the Union, and in his view Om proclamation
of freedom by the President, and the coin
.lote,ircrthrow of slavery; were the inspiring
• Matinees under which alone we could march
to victory. flit Implored his hearers to banish
party spirit, and live, labor and neces
sary, for the Union..
A Ilturom HEAD lacer of the , IBdi.inst. £ O 7 O
tho expedition from that point lo ono of vast
magnitude. As many of the' vestals are of
light draught, it is thought by some that it
will go op thd Savannah river; others expect
movement to the, rear al Cluirkpiton; *bile
••••. . . . .
others, still, bellies tbat Mobile /1 to be its
destiaation. A large ttegeo•foree accompanies
the expedition, whieb will belaztded at vari
ous localities to gather is slaves.
MIT' OEM STRI7GGLE 11/01211.1D AT Roxx.
—Among lb* .diploumtio domunents recently
submitted-to - Congress is one Ailed April - 4,
1969, vehleirMtnister Blatehford says to Mr.
Bewerd: .111 s Holiness ) as well as the Cardi
nal becretsty, are - decided friend* of the
Union, and ardently desire that NS . Integrity
insy be preserved. The letter was strong in
bit lopes tbattlie North would speedily • sub•
due the rebellion."
A. Leman from Leavitt', Ind„ to the In
.dienapolis Joeirect, rays that more trim Were
killed by tke late cold map in that vicieity
than at any one time heretofore. Peach, par,
end tlicti more lender radar •e of trees are gen
erally killed to the snow-level. Apple trees
do notatiov to what extent they are damaged.
Mg ice crop this salmon will be sufficiently
ample for all the wants of the people. In ev
ery direction it is being cellcoted and housed,
and As amount already secured. makes the
supply certain. no matter what the rest of the
e Mita 11111 p!OdTICII.
Too Empress of Franco bus insured her
life In Preach and British companies to tho
exteat of five million' of francs. This er
(dont!) is for the future benefit of her son,
who might one day be without so much ss
B crown.
As of6cer In Lee's army foraisbee iho 'Rich
mond Sentinel with a schedule of Ws: mother's
expenses far December, which be gives as a
fair overage. The tota•l Is $156 60. Among
the Declaim po for slat. •
•Tnc English papers say that corented brand
le coining rapidly into urn in England. It
scorns to have gone entirely out of coo In this
city.
From Norfolk, VI.
•
FORUMS Moaraz, Jan. 23. :or no,
edam., of Norfolk, to-day 1034; There le.a
rumor here that Jeff. Davie colored steward
and : chambermaid have arrived it Norfolk,
haying euecessfellv escaped from the robot
chid.
.Aitnetna and Iroubm Burgess were detected
yesterday; In 4 Norfalk,'in receiving and die- I
Vitiating rebel mail, and sent
fdaior Barroughs; tbe noted guerrilla, Is
rapidly noover ing from his, attack of. small
x.
Po
- Twenty refugees 'froto 'Riehtiond, Peters
.birg and Augusta, Ga.,-arrived :in 2.0004
OLIOSEIEST—:-DO bblalt: a mouses
ar a ls .. : . s!rers) r s7 t i l ltrami 6 cowl:
BuTl2*.'lo boxes fresh' RoUr%', l •
• sitritivivimdcakspainisseterr
ftw bf J. II CANITIPID:-
. •
MEI
iVEMNG METH TELEGRAMS.
01:It SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
Effeei of the President's Amnesty
Proclamation.
STATEMENT OF AN ESCAPED PRIS
, 'CHER FROM RICHMOND.
VIIOLD'UNION AP.IIII CUSPS RE-ENLISTING
MAC lON OF A OF.IIEL SPY IN KNOCVILLE
-
Irta<biti Jtlen. Retaliating - upon
their Persecutors.
THE 'FRENCH SI•CCESSF.S TN MEXICO
Se., &. Sc
, 13pc.:10:61apfttel, tu tLu I'it.l4 , ort.;ll Guz.
PITILAIMI•HT•, Jan. 25, 186 L
.it F.
,Pits4.,pture of a relict mail in Wmt Virgl.
14,..,:•14f1rms the opinion of the effect the Pres
ident', Amnesty Proclamation is producing
t
in th:South. Almost every letter in the in
torce d correspondence alludes to the pros
lamat ois, and in terms favorable to the meas-
ore. i
•. Au told Philadelphian arrived this nutruing
from *Liebe:loud. Re says he paid $4,000 In
robot 'currency to evcape. fie bribed one pick
et wit , an old salver wat , lt and a Imo dollar
gold sus; the picket had previously refused
to accept $5OO in rebel currency; the gold
plece,i however, turned the scale.
The refugee was two weeks in making his
way tio the Union lines. lie says tho machine
ry of the Tredegar iron works aro all removed
to C d ambia. 8. C., and Davis* government
was tit fel ow.
Ti 4 re-enlistment of tho Army of th e Po
tamed .is certain. Se orly the entire IGth
armyrrpe in the, west will re-enliet, and
twenty thousand of the rith corps lertie demo
the name thing.
Geri. Hunter has arrived at Cairo and Gen..
Sher Man hes returned to Memphis from Vices-
The rebel spy S. F. Dodd, who dial on
Mho, belonged to the Texan Rangers, and
was captured near Brabeon's Mill, 11 miles
from pi:ion-111a, dressed in Union overcoat and
pants, accompanied by too other rebel nolditra•
A diary found on him records that he passed!
as &Haien soldier and sought information of
the position and strength of our pickets.
Witnesses testified to his inquiries about our
,forces, and to his haring v,rn Lho Union aril
, form, and after due deliberation he was con
victed. Ho claimed that blue pants were a
Ipartion of the rebel uniform, that Oho over- 1 ,
coat he wore from necessity, not from choice,
and Hutt the enquiries he made wore for tire
purpose of enabling him to get out of our
Ines and rejoin his coma sod, from which he
barb been detached by leungstseet's retreat.
The gallows were er, etc,' on the edge
of Knoxville, on the pito of one whore the
rebels hung a Union man last spring. The
instigators of rebel; ~ r a in Tonnes,ce, and
the nerrecutore of I nhn roan. are meet
log
with a terrible r• turn for their evil doings.
Many r 111,41 rein, C 4 who tied daring the
rebel occupation bare, since their return,
taken dreadful 1. tribution. A number of
murderr, commit , d by ib rm , ore en pot
Such proceeding Are not eoubtenaticzd by
tic, Union eavi, ditier. Order, were ierued a
clung limo ricer tgainrt the practice of taking
priniehoient into their ewn bands by those
who bad Loon injared.
Several prominent eitizena and rebel oat
sere, one of them widely known et Foreign
Minister. Rle negotiating lL mime within
ety.litee cods the Pre...id nt.'s ninneel7 pro,
the London Post tgoi ernment organ,l says
..1: has been nu: 11 several occasions to
differ with tie relicy of French intervention
in the character which it assinia.l after the
(ion of Soleolail; but we cannot trace,
,at a ferllng of sathfaction, the nue
whieli dal at length attended the arms of
• neighhor, and on ally. after /to much hoar,
tiro and blood had bee, oxpended In the work
which the French vaornment now enema
in a fair way of bringing to a close:
The report or the Committee upon Supple- I
reenter-, Credits. requested by the French
Government., conelud" as follow,. "Our I
GA" WU is toward the Executive Power with
affectionate respect, and to hold i, bark from '
the brink of dangerous intangloment. The
beet devotion is that which knows how to
speak salutary tenths in timo of need. We
are unanimous in advising that an end should
be put to the Mexican expedition. Far be it
from as to trey at any price, bet as the interest
and !tenor of France will permit. The ee
-1 pression of this whit certainly responds to
the general sentiment of the country, and we
think the government of the Emperor will re
ceive it with favor."
Rebel DeserUous--Re.elltxtmenta--1
Rumors of a Rebel Bald—arrival of
Rebel Pr!sobers.
CINCINNATI, Jan. 2e.—A special dispatch to
the £he met of, from Chattanooga, dated Jan
uary fftst, says : A rebel order requiring sol
dier. ko solve three years more, le causing
hundreds to desert. Fitly-els came in to-day
ontl equad.
One divieloa left the rebel lines yester
day to reinforce
The 44th Indiana, 24th and 2Gth Ohio In
' Santry, and let, 2d, 3d, and 4th Ohl• Cavalry
have re-enlieted.
The rebel Major General Vance and two of
hi staff, captured at the front, mired horn
and were sent to Nashville.
A Lodllvillo dirpateti, to the Gee-tie, ear :1
The city le filled with rumors of an intended'
rebel raid into East Kentuckylt is said
they will entet the State at throe different
point's.
Three bundled rebel prisoners from Knox
ville arrived et Indianapolis on Saturday.
There le groat activity In the counties
around indlanapolle in organising regiments
and brigades,
From Port Royal—The Bombardment
of Utiarleaton—Balalng Kooken Mout
. tort.
' : NSW Tose, Jan. 23.—Tho U. B. hospital
transport Costner°litan, from Port Royal. on
tho evening of the :list, with 213 Oak and
wounded soldiers from Uon. GiUmore's De
partment, attired at this port yesterday.
The bombardment of Charleston Is steady
and continued, with the affect of canting fre
quent fires and the gradual crumbling away
of tho houses within the range of our guns.
There is little &ring on tho.part of the rebels,
who seem &verso to expending their ammuni-
The stork of tithing the sunken Monitors,
Keokuk and Weehawken, was In progress, but
not with rapid results, as the immense isms
Al' metal In the bulls end guns requires me•
chinos' of extraordinary strength to move
them.
•
The sale of confiscated lands for the pay
ment of direct tax has commenced at Port
Royal, and the bidding won quite spirited.
The contrabands acre foremost In the pur
chase.
Grain aud Flour.
°swan°, N. Y. Jon. 25.--The total to
ceipts of grain with the amount of flour re
ili
"duccd to qu utity of wheat, for the put sea
son al Bo pito/ Oswego and Montreal (the
three pried al points from the lake' to the
seaboard;) ounttboa.,
o 93,463,548 against
109,042,529 u 5.411 1862, showing adecrease
of 18,888,98 t bus. The decrease in the re.
eeipt of grain (flourl not included ) has been
acfollowe : At Buffalo, 8,850,833 hoe. ; at
Oswego, 2,971,261 bus.; at A10ntrea13,412,035
bus. '
Steamer Burned.
Peorteasee, Jan. 2.s.—The steamer Bred.'
ford Dur tee which piles between file tit} and
Irsal Meer took Are els inandniatthe er •
Inikat place. Alm upper works were soon to
durum. Bo muck water wet thrown into her
andank. It tabs
lisrll.l-oAtlim.hall an a l ouirlaw iver• 'ant
i.
rrl' (=lf tojuied.
;.1
Y '26,
.I.T ver-IttEJrrs.
• PITT SBURGH TiLEATIM
beau* and Manager.
Treasurer
Second night of the great tragic schwa, EMMA
lC &LUCE, who will appear in bee wonderful per
sonation of Walter Scott't tqfeg Heroines."
TilIS LVTNISQ.
Will be performed, the litualeal Drum► of
GUY KAIESZBING
(lotrodonsy an the origitta Kt* )
Dandle C. Loeoday . .
S. Saws
Lary Do - Dam—, .dnulo Hyatt.
To conned. with thehow tarn of
TOGS DIM OUT.
..... ---J. 0 Sofloss
Doke .......... Chlppodale.
Sera.— . . &ado 11l Ott
la rehearsal, *. Naomi, the Droned.. •
MASONIC HALL, I'ITTsIitI 14
: .
I=l
MONDAY EVENING, Feb, Ist, 1804,
And EVEV.Y Err.'SING &ler until further wake;
owd AFTEHNOOIiS **chock
THE ROST EXTRAORDINARY EX.
HIIIITION IN TUE. WORLD.
THE GREAT MILTONIAN TABLEAUX
PARADISE LOST;
THE 'WAR OF THE ANGELS!
TUE TALL OF SATAN AND FALL OF 110
Ae deem shed by John Hilton in hie Immortal Poem
entitled "handle.. Lost," It being a complete film
tration 01 tide great 'corm from beginning to and
camprienig
SIXTI-THREE SPLENDID TABLEAUX PAINTINGS
Carrying out Rave's ides of
Heaven, Hell, Chaos and Paradise,
i:1 now b• exhibited In tide city, for the awl ei g hty
as exhibited hi Lamina far taro hundred awl eighty
cona t entire nights, to more than half a million pro
pili Ta 1A
, and am exhibited before her Ilialeary
OR, and ihe IfiNTIRE COURT, at Bathing-
Liam Palace, upon which 0.2..012 her Majesty ores
plesited to !wearier upon alio proprietor • &Mitigate'.
ed mark of boo royal approbation, by prcaenthair him
n magas:lt. at Piarnend Ring.
Ticket*
Children with parent.
43 It AND ALAI'INIitIC
On Saturday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock
IS ham„ Vhildreo will be samitted for Inset.
dal— Pools open las:dot. at I o'clock. ULM
eomm•nces at 7!,i &clock prod 017.
8 iTtlf/DA T —Doom open at 2 o'clock.
/F:r For lartlcalors gee bile.
CONCERT HALL,
GAD PKOMENADK CONCEeT AND BAIL
I=l
Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee,
l'n ,, er the ansolna sod dincti,m of the YOISSIG
MEN'S T611P1W.4301161.N 8001 7T. as
WEDNEID•Y k;VENING, Feb. 3d.
The t•llde Ind gentlemen nave kindly lent lb. me
of their ni01.1••• v Honorary ?demean:
June , to. Wt./addle., B. C Swayer, Jr ,
Anerea C.. eagle, I J. 1.1.,0n deaths,
JO/th I. A. rtilt', Phu. W. Batchelor,
B. Ilampe.n j Jam. P. Barr,
Th.., B. Hata 01.0, I William Phillips,
• Dan. I Wl:cal, 1 J. W. Barker,
11. A. Came...
Th. c....rwty t. ill .pan no pal..o2pallselln make
this TUX BALL ter PBC SIMON, Introttheicid
I ter tho heel UM. In ilttabarph the popular Eastern
; P.slado or Promenode, a traine at once WV sad
j newel, fathionaht• and pleasant., Th. Committe e h•p, to B,OEO ibthits, ant La this thaw= have
placed them at Ile lam prima 01 each, knowing that
handr.de will bay them at that price seen Unmet
I they bare en intantlea of being present. In ardor
ito In tot eat all in the noble undertaking. the Cant
mitt... will grant to any preen sell 1•6 too LichSta,
• or a free admittance, and a Fl Bwnagetea
Badge'bearing so LOSCrlpthe of lb. ranter of tick.
add by the - wearer thereat
Bo lady will be admitted widths swamp:sad by •
arnildema or know. teapot' ablUty, or Nowa Cep at
I the door an Pet - Oath. card.
Tithrta. ant Ineltation Cards for Lull., at 0 C
liener'. Basic eters, Al Wood street, and Ma per
cipal boon , . hone. in Loth clam
Prum.n et. at L o'clock.. Dancing Ito cowmen. tat
110 o'cloek. Jattldd
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
AT Pd_At4ON IC HALL,
Commencing Illow.Lsy, Jan. 25, 1864.
INSCO WILLIAMS' CZLEZIIATZD
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE
Thi. le the lama painting of the Sacred eau..
tams in tLa world. c^vering time, four Lbacciagd
vpoaro par& of canal...
°pay eaeniiig at o'clock ; also WeiLicakial
awl Savor-lay allistaions, at 1 o'clock.
Tick... 10 OLIVE'S; Chiliirce lender tut years old
latSclW
RAND FESTIVAL
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE M. E. CHURCH,
Oa 'POMP/ a. weDS Est AY and THURSDAY
STENING.i, Jeattory 26th, 27th and Yblh..4
AF' Y 1
Tickets 60 mute. Dinner from 11 to 2 each Mk,.
/Ed- The Oyster, Itotrouhment mid Fumy Table%
• !II be %Al sopplird. Ja2.5,3t
4 UCTI - 0.4" SALES.
SECOND STREET RESIDENCE AT
TIIESDAV EVENING. Jan.
rib, at Ty.; o'clock, will be sold, at th e Comb:meals!
Soles llooms, St fifth Caret, that lot of grornad Wu.
ate on the north nide of Second Cl.. between Market
and Worry latent", hart.; a frost of 13 feet 012 Second
street and a:tending beck SO loot, on vfitch I. erect
ed the titron.story Uric& Dwelling No. 60 Second st..
with precut brick Root, slate roof, and containing
eleven rooms. The
has
Is erected hi tba sot
anb.cantial mourner, ud has lately bean repented
sod papered throughout.
Tara—ane.third cash, residue In coos and two
'carp, with intarnot.
Dr.,' DA VIS & tdcILW A INIt, A nett.
('CARSON STREET PROPERTY AT
AUCTIUN —On TUESDAY EVENING, Ja 611
gath, et 7% o'clock, will be so'd. at the Oonitnertial
Sales booms, Nn. 54 Yllth street, Those tee Lot- of
Ground Kimono on rho smith sldo of Carson arse;
(South Pittaborith,) being Lots Noe. 60 and 47 to
Gregg'. plan, tech hoeing • front of f 3 feet on Car.
min street ant antending back 100 feet to blown . so.,
GM which la tweeted an old frame dwelling.
Tenon oy Ilats—Oae-half cub; raldniCto one
you, villa Internet.
Pot further particulars apply at the AuctlonStant.
agl DAVIS & aIcILW AIN IL Auct'ts.
1 ATER STREET PROPERTY AT
AUCTION.—On TUESDAY LUNING, Jeri.
2 5th, at 7% o'clock. will be sold, at the Commercial
elates Dooms,fifth stroct„ 17soes two Lots of
Ground situate on the north side of Water stmet,
above Grant, each having a trout 0tE336 fort en
Water street, and extending back about be feet, ea
blob aro erected lbw threektot7 Brisk Dwellings
Des. 156 and Ltd Plater street, each containing eine
C Tearts—One.third cash, residue
d o 00. anit two
years,
with
Intereet, scoured by hoed and mortgage.
DAVIS k Anal%
VALUABLE STOOKS AT AUCTION.
-o. TUESDAY EVZSING, Jan. Milk, at
714 o'clock, VIII be .014 , et. the 0,-teteudel Safe
114,7enn, No. 54 TM greet s
50 Aaron Germ. True/ and trarlnp' Dank'
20 do Merchants' Madam:ore Boat
a do Exchange Unit Stock;
St do Iron 011 y Durk Strick;
" 10 d'Al Ar h rlce'llenk
y Uauk SSroch;
i do Pd
:
.1•23 DAVIS L MoILWAINIL curt'.,. •
fIITY OF PITTSBURGH BONDS AT
N." AUCTION.-0o IttigilDAY SUMO, that
!Bth. at o'clock, will be cold, at lbw illotomordal
Nalee lloomn. No. 51 filth etccot t • . -
01.000 eoch,) City of Pittateargti 5 pct. vent.
Cknoorootiso Bond.
Jo= DIMS bIIcELWAINS, Audits. •
JOSEF"' ADAMS,DenUat, Cowielly's
ridtlding, corm df Dlis=pd ad Grand tamed".
Pittideurgh. Beforcom--Dr. A. N. Pollock, Dr..llal
bet. Thaodord kobbind.-11awd Crean.-
_ -
4 T7l.' n EiciiisM"Atiorn.' , 6 4 A- -
Olds, No.IXI ?mit streel,lidansesh.
Pal
'ION TO ItOLLING•
Gram, Taus* Oil udL GO ii•aalla • •1.
0f14.-1 1
Las . allxist; hurisleby,-
'dot h, DPW:4SO.I`
• 6 ;,
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PLOXOS. 4frisicyor.; ,
THE' BUGLE OALL. - • - '
• TA Buoas CALL.
VETE Mall (PALL.
TUC-BUGLE. CALL.
Ilocorssol.
garinumgrrox.
PA.'frt.TOTIG 8021G3 AND ()11.011ASSEL
to PATIIIO2IA 5074415 LND CHOUCENES.
PATSJOTIO .:401iG3 AIM C 11.01411118..-
ca-x As. a. 7.42.ta.,p-t,
;:ZitfiEM)
atim' ' •
After havionLexamlnos Itto flop
Newry iDLCJI. U 8808-• vizttarorni/poito inirt
a: - me to tiro ,amelnelat,AnA chord: ay thot
they snetti every reopetionpoxior Inotreinentn 7fith—
Lbw bl Punt *h. t01M 514 , Tea d*Uttet,lntia "zi
enthral)Llnalleirchanatr: - Thar art,Vbnariflop to
dcmonstrallottbst ammo mei
vOrl r lest ;ostorlato aro mod. ond their touch.
ovonms and egnalayrof t 0... thronglon# the vita. 71 - sft
ootopasafthekny board, trosarposod by lag
Plane Forte ',Own_ Int nien. I , '
P. B. , 151ps, Thondore Thom, ,tom awn,
abut 1/;‘ , JlA.Thost s JEW*. ‘.411t4 of tto
&otos and Wegelj Carl AnahntA tifrentof hf the
Ga-manOpers ; John Zandoli editor loproatof-Pot
lie 'SF+ Zitte r, Wolfsohndibllitlo
A o ho , tolof ;Poo onPo llso irercamlt i V o ull.
J. 111,..goymeig a „
di a " - 51 Tifth tArcat.
. .
N LN HEAVE
bisnrane , e Co. of North 'America.
Insurance Co. of the State of Pegazut4
Hartford Fire Inzarattee Company.
lottlameanoe In tka above al and mum. ooze
punka CY be obtained en application to '
PilMramm?7=rivfnitl 4Ler5a,,..
„STERN INSURANCE' CO4PA,
, NT OP pirrammon. • •
inuati3.7r.,/taddai ,
N. N. GOIIDOR. Esostfory.
Na. 22 'Water Asset, efsot 11 4 u" , "f•'.
house, up stabs, rittibur _
WS2 Savo agatoof SU Lido qf PirSootil
Wats, 4 !km Zoottostios sossoora VMS.. she
aro sett &mow is A. solsotositis and WM srs dtkor.,
ProosOss cod laottulko, M sosiest. A.
al...xis . Nokia ay M.. ossasos,_oo sirsisit irst
pstioctics ticonili Saito lo be toms”
A. B. 11ORRISON,
=E=
H. Killer, Jr., ~Androw
James BleAuley,.. Alexander Speer.
Nathaniel Efolinar; -- Doled 3L'lmong,
Alen. Pl!mkt,
Geary. Dan*
Campbell D. Henan,
C. W. Melodeon,
ay
C!IT IZEN ' S INSUAANCE COMPANY
%.../ Or PITTSBURGH. Mem conker Market sso
Weter streets, sooand door.
wn. BAGALZT, Presidast."
SAMUEL and, Sordoni.
Intones Steamboats and Csrarets. •
Torun* wing lose end &Jane is thensetpako
of the Southern and Wtstarn shorn; • !..sites sad
nne lb. norigallon of the Sun. '
lower against tees tad damage by fan. •
regatey,
'?ark t Jr. fL :
John Shiptan, • •
Johtstl.s, .1241C1 Qooper,
Jones, S:Htrhanth "
...or ewers. J.
Hon. T. Hors e Jobs &MIA. -
Ww d ScdPro• -
Gnarg• Hingham. - db•Shijo •
- 131 - 11PITES INSURANCE COMPAN
°rice, N. E. corner Wood &Fifth Etc.
FIBS AND !WEIR rirsOuscr.
A -
LLEWIENY INSURANCE COM
PAM( - 01 PrITF.BOTAOII.—. Om. , Fe. 37
stmet, Bank Block.
turarra akalaat all klndsaf Tina wad Idol.
ISAAC JONTS,
- '
RIDER & CLARK,
Petroleum and tts Product., Oats
.4TTOB;A"6ES.
tOW 'hM,a4
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OCOTIGE Fe HOOT.
GTOEGII F. HOOT.
0804.01 V. BOOT.
OopMilled for 13 cads..
Copier LOLA for 25Cwata.
'43lrpfnanallibd f0r . 23 nat.
11 wail, - araisr:
1.A'711110E:
PHILADILPIIII
IFEILADDLTHIA
V 1; R. JONlP,..4nond.
Benj. P. Itakenna.
John IL lIPComa.
M. GOBDOL ikerdary.
Wm. PhlMPft' ;
John Plc*pr.
John Witt,Satm - 61 P. Erkuiww. '
Wm. B. 11.3 - c
. omits P_ Jon" -
Charles 6. Illeserl,
Cbwin ArbOlte.
W m. Van itirt,
W3I• P •
JOUN I
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Mi2iM
afaili D. Pa`COD.D h Vino Proidoot.
D. H. DOOR, Farrd.V.
Na. WIC !khhorha ea.d.
ioia. D. sown%
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Capt. Win'. Dua.?, ,,
L.SleGrev.
haw Jowls,
O. C. Harm,
HarmCLildg,
Ont. IL 0.. Gray,
Jolla InrLl, Jr.,
B. L. Fahnaock.
aims, ire.
aolt/LISSION ISSEOI3I,IIII
!ad Radon la
U/IrDLNat, MI. ad.
61 ramp STEELY.._._.....:--.Ftvg UAL
wArza 1= 711,9EiT ElTEL...amlugaalt
Ear Ageatilbr Me PORTLAND EIIIIOBKNE on.
NORM, NEW TORE PARARTINE CANDLE
OOMPANY, An
A. A. CHAPMAN,
I.3 , Witer & ISt boa
TICM.IT OIL WORK&
DtaicAN, DIMAP &CO.,
cd- ~;1•1
Pure Wit `Rend CarbAilk Oils,
oak% no vs mum?, mar. ". •
virsesosaa. ra
Ind.MTS.
W _
ANTER-4 60 m
liou - —We Arad
Agektx at iBO • smutty atoms peld,:tAvel
our flaaottip ftswta, °Argot Airwr, and thlrtaist
other neir
j as.4l and Valea. Fididae. riftwpalt:
Aea dvettmarter • .suroda cuutionsaaert
e..m A 110,N 111-71 want PAireAgonta
ti v erterreasaitrat. mo.t•Vttc,tr
psi • Ur fall Istyturr elt=Seiri
kuLd.m
tUANTED—To Rent, as emu a posoi
-11 tavola.. %sr treaty dreq , k-s tojewuble
DWZLI.J.NO BOMB. One with 12161..1nd Ws
mg • •• ,• • L.-110 - 01OT CO,.
B°°}p3l.l4DEbS WAISTED
Irteraoimeitt, at tool 112 ii r r &BT.a
and TOWARD= AND r
ISAAC CRAW,
°Ulna= HAW
. maamostrarrt,
tope enotaally ma head a ta net Abe • •• •
aosoanS stock n DIMINO, B OL T AND DOTI
PLANK, WINDOW SLUM SLOT LIN
eins-alxvoirmisyou . nza, taw. P 44.
Be erd 0 wane lb: NOM ErOrit. - 1 . 46
z w rr e r4:l 4" '
.. kau to
WIN* partnalara ID=ll6 to unatio etnO
OarCOne oa chola !trot, roar Xtobtono•
°NEIL it STON&MA.N I
Ltiorminvulus 0r Mtn OIL•
Rive aity_s oo hand - witi sifidisio 'osier tgoi asDl
BRASS SMIISN Visa' 010111; SINVIO,LsI •11 ,
land.; IIIDDLIS; .Iks• M.SAVY
WORN ran WINDOWS, Sq.; Blisjo puma.. 0
sAmorreb.wuurvgli, - 04 Tkrays. Ssi
lir Ail Oat et WIRD tor
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Writing' drain midi Viestidis aaol:MciracesiaaV
Allexasta Lueators au; kialellbenktami
Zits 'to Nal Eithte,,ta.
oustild tor t4rros, lluk
t.: `511..,5*,
PI*IF I - 1711 1W 3 A-, I
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140416 QS'ARAA
Cleintdaticeiifaisianti sic' •' -
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ON ITY Wors4 . :
.141 DAY & OHORPICNNINei
abettiort sad tilfts, IpAiuser
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VP> B-Int" .CO.,'&
:en _BIOB-MSECH6BTS.. _ ^s:
al. Mane AND Lugarrr
CistilingEtto mail
4fr .Crude
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SELPPERS OP PETROLEUM, . ``
Yil
um - mum - A NEW TOllB. " '
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SAlPlAaellltlis mr STOIC/WS AND SHIPPING.
it their turd nil *fart Yo Hem.
LEUAR Y
0 0/ 0 /Mellt a f°IrPLD/Sj/ 12111C1/ 4 114-1
Crud and Relined Petroleaut;
ti• ILwIZ Main, rinntracte r :
Or Liberal Cholk slimmer en. orarlip=rl4o l o.,:: 7 :„
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Plciriburgh or Eastern Ilarkots. '
rrrnatnaasi 11.113111=1:2121:
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•-% En, Pad. 00111Willnkt 1 k. '
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on 31.43rcainsitigi• - •
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• JIM!ilE=. AND LESIIICATINO :SUM
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Ho. • 134 1 lien% MLLE PIA PIUIJID/iLLPHIA , •
. • • ..
IFIr Stone capacity (trader corer.) Ibr 13,000 bbla
Alba wriellwat Lsr-Uttlee for shipplat to American
sad radars ports, as oarwharf ea the Bdreylkill
oar tturplatfora albs Y.. :,,2
TACIEIg BEA.,
Crude and. Ilefinefl Petroleum,
BENZINE, An,
. . . . . .
• 13 *ALTOS ST., PrITLATIlf..Pland: .:
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..13ezbent, entrusted to eur ice lila meeee,oor
I;.nt il ztnertonal attention.
nellotercittebardimutes& oo 4 36ll fOr;
.13orki ,si Il
co., sod McClettsid & Davie, Pleeteash;
Than Smith. De., Prod. Ink I. A. IL IdTceior
McCpRIIICK CALISNDER,
0118 BROKE.RS.
211 a$ 213. South Water fttreet...
-.ICAO &
lyisirptaita asticlud. ,
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ra Wiz
'2 4 Tor r roar 4 i it lin? ll
Ctolfamor Swags, C . t4faara;7o.'
pa ?co SUM- - COMM issION..-111Z_;;AC-1;r
ARYISTROIire & KIDD, - -
Go pr -LlTEcrook,
arran arn Elear 0.1..hu: . * Ca. ; ut
Piagroroirlbours. r, G. Van Co. LUX .=
00. ; &Op) Oil Co. -
/rc tery.s mud loran:tattoo apply to
C. 81:1011CIST, •
Car. Wad and rot,lb stroativrittobonitt. -
D Aorirr,-
411WALNITT 62v PIiIILADELPIIIA. -
01 Mmmiafai &iron /4' nosi
EITORILGR7I 7 6IIII73IITED , RPOcct salloro' Itt
CBCDL u as
',articular atisattost void to OIL.VOR EXPORT,
' Jul 11.415—CARSTiC 13014,130D.t. AsEt.
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CAB; PEmisERT9N. , , .
4e4eital Ilerbhandbeßro)r.ers,
1u /111711 i numanszpirta.
CRtrill itEnPUFD PETItOLEUZ.,
I;Titni lb Das at pill Sicapt4 stivaded to. ' • "
•
A a' tusEmais,
Crude . and Befitted retrolinin;„
licAwspop ABA • -
i •
• -aia AL coniiisioliintrumist'f
„Spas! sticatton' chic 10,t 6 WI d-z
trite and.itelhied: - Petroleusiu' - •
;
ta ,ECOUTS rsoisT tracer,
i.e.c 1izaz.........-- -.EATrzuror vsurt - -
pz:ritourß 0ri..... • -- , -
"2ilit'OLlCUtiltrilll3 l o: 6 A.T'l2io OIL. ? 'l5D ': - `
1 - Oidicktybertbsemead barrels pa 'nat. • 7. ': 7
1 ! I ! / WM it ORM Pacammous.
omminosolo,sari ,, s nOuwnttelret. ..: -•-,
1- t oßarr morivownt, • - • - 47 --
*Li sp.o.ing es., rannfintan, , - =-,
Pailluithit 4 Candid= litactant ---
,AND DAL6III3 OZZa. ::, _ ~ - ,
'ST namrutrentra,urstaluernia. clops
Trnunagon ems, as., .3-Antwinvui unit sok -; .
r for We at She lowest Inapt pima. Csogrankints ,
I'mad orders nellcitsd. . . netfilla A .; .'7.
no sr. n05xe5ur..........—....—t ssenessues , - At -.
WOODVILLE OIL REFZERY , :-, ~,, ' ---
" paci.m. mor.nsmi , -a ca.: +> .
,
Alateletrere Of nun= OIL ADDraniine-A.L., ~
ILO° OIL. 1r.0.p coastazdOren band tbe seryleck '
quits: of LIVENING on., dear ...dirist...nt sel,ri
lithe, -a good LOBRIAINIXOL pone slmLO Dim. - 7
LOLL and Mt GOILInE. _ _ - -
igursa .14.0. les an No. II Kunz 27:11 . 2115 1 ..
_I Bank Block, second Sour, nrOf Ix Mnftli".''''''. A
to
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