XANWPACTURERS, 4-c. D _. , uguzerg BRASS WORKS, L 'raimalr a CEAWFORD, . Kainuctanon of *eery mini of .lintsbid DDABBIfOD I S • TOD, ',Li:ridDEM, MAN Os - GAS IfITTIDIS, SIAOIITHISTI3, ADD DBAS3-CtiffriliaB, of till ctiii&tota, -made to order.•`I3TEMCBOAT WOMB AND GAS. /MING, Lai REPAIRING, promptly-attended to. Particolar lam on paid to titling op SEYDIZ -1113.1t0R COAL XD CADDO'S ()US. t..i., Also. Bois Avis for the Wedeln District of Pron. silvsnia Ow the' of HMSO. LADILDSIa , a 00.11-PATSKT S DOD PIMP, the best owl to riatod... Dating a* salves it to not DOG to get out -, Of maw. Meawl will throw more water than sof rzm p Wm lte. VP tr. II: 11M1111M1C51N1XR111.1...........i. .. EAST. I RO N. OITY . ORBS. , _.sivoinutosu, IC ilf PfliteLlt 6 GO., • roman= tarp mecum's. _ Winer of ' Pike and ClMaraosal Pike and Walnut Streets, (Sax City Walla Works.) •MAstitasturets of statitmAry and other ESIGINTR, of MI BOLLIN GkIais, MILL mCAS TIN obb ersGS a nd ILACHLNLItY, oral J. Prsimot •attostlon" glum to reisthitor ROLLING MCLVILAARIINRRY t pIPT HALL VALLEY' FORGE PLOW WORSE, virtiTusau. MASOLianrers ;Ma daslttniln all tint dig,rent kinds - .PLOWS; PLOW CASTINGS, 13000 PS, GUI TINCI DOMES. am., WWI greatly inert-mod fad. busLasis,tre earnestly Invite &niers to Oro es o.otlL MosolActory, Tomperanantle Warehouse, Omni - alley And Ltborty St.,PROVEX • T. J. 'TALL, STIT.P.RNS WOODS, • -42151 M • . • JA& J. BROWN. unarm I.II7IIAZT. AGKEOWN k LLNHART, FIocs I~AXD G 611.1111 Samna, Fused LSD C 4110111115101. tdarnriaxrs, for the sale infAlloar, Grain. Park, Bs, con Lard, Batter Egvt, Chews, BeenLi, Grelas, Fastbani, ' Potatoes: Pet and Pearl Ash., Saleratta, Linseed wid Lard 0111, Dried and Gress, Tiosatliy, Glares . , Flax and Gram Seeds. Cash &dm:met:tents made ea Consignment.. LACK DIAMOND STVI. WORKS, aptly W ,60.13.ais Ifia:297 l l, ,, iberer arr., Pittelenah. , . • , ~.-. • PIrTSBUR9IIr M. - MX: monura & co., Ktuu— a • =ST ' taraurr HEM CAST STEEL, Bqoaro,rit mod of al shoo. Warmted equal to oil imported* monorrictured In thlocom. try. ifir.ool,ce nod warehouse, Nas 149 Y d 151 MST land'LW &eV= SECOND STIIESTS, Nitstmrgh. fellasd . B RN ithb CA' ) Boit= riffeduene.and Shoat Iron Workers, PSBR = "A Kal. fp, Rana 2.G. Miring accured a bran and furnished It yeah the moat improved rfa ir u: = 4 to enamefecture away deettlldion.at B in the best manner, and warranted 'eq.:* mods in the cannery. CV rl /USE BEDS. STEAM COX OILERS, CONIerNI. EDS, TANKS, 11, STILLS, AGITATORS, srrrutio PANS, ,nottan IRON BRIDGES, ARIGUIMANS. and sole rainufacturon of BARN . • H rabNIA AND BRAM' Wt H CGI.LIFEC & WRIGHT, (sairammi a Oriel trenrtost.) . ~ • - • . . . . ~. ... . . , branufscturers of CASTOR rcalars, mrsos,!crurs. LA.DLIRS, and a gnat variety of BRITANNIA • artkka. Also, CARBON OIL LADY BURNMRS "• •'. lad LAMP . BRUM generally, No. 133 Record stmt. Pittsburgh. - . - & co., VALL.EIf Mitsll , ,•!• Tanxesx, Pittsburgh. Pa. 110rWareboustj.3SITABEILTIr STRI:ST, .--ghTValruf2PA•L' A itatill i ni74 . • _WILLOW War, ete,,Steel asel Ginn Meals, Len ient 11111 Coati %a, Gearing, Ow Water arml Alan Pipe. Sad Irons, DoLlrens, Wagon Donee, en _ gar Settles, Pralop,llangere, Car Whels; earrplings , and Gistinga generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Castings mule I. order. Patented Portable HUI, I,lrlth flume or Elmo Power. apliktrisd ICEMPWP. - HAMILTON . • • Cot. YOST AND LEBEIVIT Pittstrozgb, Mialtfactcmsrs of _BOTHER, MACHINERY, as it on15:0 STIJ:.Ii MA.NO4, Na. 53. Wri9o f roxicdhcturar °MILra ER ' i vrrs,- SPL ttobargh. RES,catomaa aadrollma,rerery rartloalaimirodlir shaped SPINES and THYMIC, largo ar mau, !node to color at short notice. A • • amotatont coastantly on hand. tnit.T.nt T M - I DLE do CO., N. 215 • Inetify Knee. • °emelt° BLstb, nista:grab, =reef. RLITI'd, LASIIES end SWITCII -sad miry deiarlption of LEATBEB 13141DED ' Orden solkitedfront the trade, eel seeds inetept rele4Pol ea D•• instructions. , :1e5:11y - At-NV. BENNETT, Marafacixirero of D wro,Nß.olitnik and enr."4ll On- PA= WARS. , 01201 and Warehoemed No. 74 TTIFTII tabWely • .0111 r GOODS. CARR .!ic CO., , , . (Las - wa.* l!winae Cb.,) ,Wholesolo dude. in FODWEGN AND DONESSIO —Dar GOODS, Din, OS Wood street, Lida 'hods* above irbdooodalloyaidobordh. \NI. U. LTSIX TAICE; McA,BOY Dente - xi in /A lOREIGII AND DOMMITIO DRY GOODS, N. -• 'l4O lidera) astiet, lawatel deer bane neva Market ~.Matenta Allegheny City. *boar iesale 111 and—ltetall Dolan In TMOIIIINGS, 71MBROI• DIMON ant' DRI.OOON3, :evert deierlplon, • Nee. I? sad 14 Tilth street, Plttab , • Cga.tt ilholesttle and RetalLDeitlirs In TANCT'ANDSTA L PAR DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, 711-Market street, ,:.battreen Mooed and Twain Pttaltarmh. J. , - Bill (eueoeisor to noin Dealer '••-• IstOTATLIC MR. relicrancr GOODS, Matthews sornarof Fourth and Market streew;Tlnftnrsh, .A I:rMITIWIT/Colessalo And lie . -. tanniiiittia.o.4lo.l oermatimms, DnT GOODS, An., Non 77 and 79 Market street, t _NP.I34IIKBRA CO., *lamb of MRT 'GOODS, O 9 MitiMet street, betneoniThlsn awl - Ydurth, Plttihnnth• ii - PALMER., No. 84 'll(o — oil : Street, _1.6 Deilar fix BONNETS MRS, STRAW TElX iffixas, sad STRAW GO ODS 'QUIOI,I JOHNS'PONiDealerid PUItE NJ 'DREGS: AIrEL enzeMIOALS, PERTUMEST, ~.,. TANGY: GOOrgijiIMAING, YLUID, oil's, rem : ILI 111CDICL., it., or strictly primp *WM, ' -'''''` NM& loads lit jovial *lces; cern.r swithua .1: '4-1-111114 Abartb streets, Pitteboridi. .Pmecit cum' ig compounded et au boon. ~ '. A. PegrzusTook& CO.s_Wholo . • ..I.DrK.I imoatscturrs or WOJT7/ LLD /MD LlTUlB4ll,corrierOf 11, oodand Treat "' -' I7.(4EQRGE 11..K"EiSElt, Ortn i ti .?...'',". " ,IG:.:10: .Wood strect; vector ot.V6e. • b . . GABDLIsTER-AMFFT I 4iIie tt• Ihrodellet,Plarialects and Id 0111111111n10 1 . Northeast come[ Wood Ind third Am. P; JQNF3.' .Agot 'North. • • sta• of' Panpatraits, sy 87.WateT WOE' . . ---OtfW-T--------r----.m. Beindary:Citmens' in-i arms COlXlpiiip cornet , Iltarket and Wafer six. 09RDON,gearoiary Western In ...mane. Company, fr: Vtatthrtsvt. f- I • Secretary Alle i now Company, 37 iliab stmt. ;ffUSIC, fesc. RIATTE R1A.131-11, Desloit in 11U A—xtsto AND Soto !.; 1 fir.. Kltdsll a. CO . 13 PIANO 4 LIATNES sod MUNCIE C 0.% 7110; Itifth strum, roma door fore Woad, SO lot, sod tarn stchaw -• E • 13Kt. Eettlen is tw AND siuszcAL VssruvAmrs N,. , • as PUth lb, Buis w t ere tibunh• mr 4 MED WED Pl *m. rit ' - DIELLOR, Den er in VIANos, In:LODIONB, k 6.010: W ood " -;taft*Pl rim tb trim t 'ad Digatond .rituo-g :i~ 'tr ia-r : . Q AT'. p s i; OHNSTON I „ Station - • 'Ziaulert'tf:r7i!- Y a ect i BOOkUnero tat' Btation .s4' 4' " °° 4l -VOttattrlNEtcar; ~;;' ~, T RE • 1 , 800 - keo or arid !Stationer, tianirt;ripank-ni• :011X41. 7 - ESTATE AGEJMIPS. - -i'"`cQlM-PIEWSI7 TlSM7r" '. ortratiretWillf l 4 ll-i i 67174 ighectuitta notatgacr• 7 =2=114114.113. .. zov Amon err ,ifegoloitiztos sailmictlatik pod saran ••• P 6 M+ 4 >- ' lr" arterairs — iirtetly ''- -,,'444o4..,igiWiriat 64 . Dori , • , , EMES6I THE DAILY 'OROtiERIES, PR OD UCE,Ii pos. L McCLICILAND, (Stimeeiserr M IlaClodlaad Day 1.1,) GENERAL C0213E180105 USEICIIA.III 111 Flour ; Grain awl Provisions ofsereaTarggi7l°D PETBOLE M. So.: WOOD smarm, Pithbarigh, Po. Jat CHARLES C. BALD Produce and Commission Merchant. And deals is all IdikUi at 0017NIST PTIODIICS, NO. 1T LISSI 77 ETBEEIT, tame. st'now•ta,..--.—..crus. • JNO. (of the Into errs of D. AD. ACDondd I Pittaburgh. A Co., Weßernie, Ohio.) Ait'DONALDA ARBUCKLES, Whole .lMl-iul. Groom, Yiodttn and commt.i. mar duets, Jobber. In CWITIE N. 0. SUOMI and )10- Lust, Rririacau - suGAhs a SYRUPS, r Loun, BACON, TOBACCO, TEAS, DIC, arimsr., REEDS, AO., Nor. 242 and 2 , 14 Liberty street. Pitts. bomb. 130p1,1_ suitivEs & LAZEAR, Whelcs&L• 0110M8 AND COMMISSION XEEMIAIird, Ho.. 27 and 2 Brolthflold 13L, cot. 5.:42.4. WHOLESA.LID GROCEB., No.VIILIBEZTT STILEKT, Vittsburgh Erna log pnrchand, the Intareet. et hie late partnere, will cootie. the beeineee at the old stood, and will ho plenveillo cectint the patronage of hie old friend. and cinnamon, rylk:ef • . . VEBT.:& WILKI\AtIN Com MISS lON ViIICHANIV, Mu - Lena/0 dealers to W 'ESTERS RESEGYB CIIETSE, DRIED FRUITS, rturrEn., ROGS,•GRAINS, and produce generally. Also 4 LEATHER, HIDES, OILS, Le., Ho. 21.7 Lil.orty street, Pittabergla. 12OrCoall adaaacelYtab lads. Coatignroonts t!cllctlL fe14413334 VAL P. BECK CO, No. 185 1,111- T • erty Street, Nidebursh, Whokeede Gro cer!, Coriurdeslon Merchants, end deafen In GOUT:. TitgIRODUCE, PEW/1810SM, SAWN, LAR , II , , n, EGG% ORREI non, AND PHODC(.I., FLOUR, GRAM, IMRDS,LZ , GREEN DRIED RIIIIITS, 40.. &ALT and LUIS. 10- -- • - - - • JOIN • Comm:maim A' Fossil...lmiNits:di/ST stid wholsude d...4k , WESTERN RYSER:TR CHEESE; DIITPER, LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, 1100, POT AND reera. ASHES,' SALERATIIS, LINSEED AND LARD OILS, DRIED 1141311, and Prodats pelendly, Nos 141 sad 143 Frost semi; Pi ttsbuni , .... mein j .I71 . 1:11& TRIMBLE, 'Wholesale Gro -1-.1 cent and Caudalaslon Merchants, dealer. la PRODUCE, FLOUR. BACON, cur.esg, 7181 ~,,4 :Pittsburgh raaatect , .. , lOARAION AND•LARD OIL, IRON. HAILS, GLASS COTTON - TARNS, essierally, 112 and 114 &wand attest, Pitasbargh. RE lo Y li? F.A.ffe A. l3.lLUTlLEßS,lsu f ,,, ? essor i e FOREIGN 14%114, NUT; ) AN ' I7) 4L SPI . C , ES, 'h t7t;N o- PECTIONEILY, SUGARS, FIRE MORNS, Le., Nor., C 6 d. l I tT l Wrld atratl, *hove ring, Pittsburgh. ipialp fIULP - S . ; t 3 UR Pli A. IL 14, COMMISSION N../ Ileniatater . and dcaLtis hit YLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE, No. 2.13 Liberty mad, Pittsburgh. Choate brands of Flour for ratan and Fatally ow constantlr on hand. Particular &Ideation paid to SRlorders for Merchandise sweerally. odletly aItA..LES B. LEreft FLorm AID put.P..grou..mn cosranapcom mtacrue, Ad the safe of GRAIN, SEEDS, CIIESME, PRODUCE, Ac e and agent for lb. celebrated Uniontown CE MENT. Noe. 114 Stroud and 141 First somas, be- tem& Wood .d Smithilrld, Pltteburgh. Ha. VILLNK VAN GOBBER;"Prixtgrde and '..i: Isonuelsidon Merchant, dealer In noun, RUT- TEL BROOKS, SEEM LARD, CHEESE, PORN, DRIED AND GREEN EItUITS, and produce peer- ally., Mend MTh sulsarusea on coesiymarets.. Warehouse, No. IV Second street, PlO:harsh. aortas a asap -. -.-osestat arrsosa I_I[E.AD & litE'r - ZGAII, Grocers and J-a. Cetaadsaion Merchants, end dealers la all k Inds ef Country •Produco .td Pitteburgh Manufactunw, No. 219 Liberty area, oproette Awed of Mood street, aittabureh. splits -- ---__ GEO. R — TONES lc SON, Wholesale Grocers and Bast Furniebere, ticAlere in MA NILLA EOM, OAKUM, 011.4, I'ITCIL end rm.- burgh nuntafactand articles, lie. Wetet lame , strove the Mononziliola Midge, Tittatturgli. • ROBERT DALZELL & CO., W hole- Grocm,oommio ion and ronranling Mor t-Watts, wul deals , * ts Freda. and Pittsburgh man. sfacturos, Liberty street. Pittsburgh. DWALLACE, Commission Nierchanc, • and Wholeeals Dealer trrTLOlnt and GRAIN. bin. 3 Liberty .street, opposite Pennrylranla IL. IL. Passenger Depo{, Pittsburgh, Pa. Storage liars been. corner Wayne and Penn sdreata. n017,1r HORS 1-8a11ara.......-. 30113 T ALBERT, - SEELPTON dr. CO, Whole /A all Griabe.l4l and Prod.* Dialers, ho. 6 Sixth itrelat• Pittsb • Jain WATT 41:7WILS—ON, Wholesale Gro- T Caninideilon liirrehliata, and dealer. in Pro4maiand,Plitsburgh nmintricturcit, :in. Ma Llb ert otrect, Yittsbnrgh. pr2.s_ LL4DALT,ISOM" LINDSAY & TELIFoItD, Wholesale EA.D4DROCERS, YLOUR AN D PRoDUcti DEALERS, IEI Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apLbee scunusren.— r. QS:ROM/LOA & LANG, COIIIII.W9N hisacussm, and wholesale deskrs in GO 0311LES, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, ac., bra. .12s Liberty street. Pittebargt,. .01.1 dly I. I. wooers— 1.1.411.” dS. , CITY. FLOUR . INC HILLS, corner Liberty sad Adams ancete, Pittsburgh, P. lial - Capaeity, 400 barrel. Der day. apo Tr — kE'S DALZELL & SON, Manufae- U taws orLAND OIL, and Commission Mer chants lot the purcbain and Ws; of 01/0D& AND ItYPINKD PEVIOLZInif, 'Noe. 0 and IQ MAW street, Pittsburgh. Advances made on cessiguneents. irT1:1iMie.=.7........• .JUSt iICI(PATAICI ATMS: I.BIIOTRE 13., illill 5A1iTn302a1,1r.12111)4".. "61' 3 Liberty Argot Pittsburgh. • epllly • .urstarolu Issors, }ovaIDAVID essossis, _ .111,. CL11.4. CCM/ VOW-Curios, COFFIN, enceollsays to .13l Wibusilcoe, Hsu * Co., WHOLESALE eItOCS.II4 Tzar of {Pori godytatsr greets, 31 r.- m wAtuarocsx-11ENItY li.M3P'ntllsB, Porrarding sod Csosuasslon tier rhaUt and". dealete.ll CH,M17,2 PUMA, LAKE 'lll3ll, sod Yrodduo gtoser ~tL7:so.2e Wsod striert, I share Waters Pittsburgh. . lays 0 MAN D DIDDLE, so caissor t Jno itoClll it Hoe, No. UM liibott7 Nowt, Pitt. . bomb Almond PAODUcts;astOCERY AND CON MISSION 11111tCRANT. gontlgnoniti u Aspect Nnisaidtet. -; to2O/1 PAIAII DICKBY tr. \Crl J:Ortworo, Cotamiltaloo' M Mom* and &Wort io IPmdwft Not. GQ Water s t ond OS front lam% Pltteburgh: PtI6IIIOSTIL J 43. DILWORTI "k, CO., Wholesale . &emu Km IRS sod 1 thrall street, n m, Stalthlieldirlftsburgh. ol -- tons . . I.olth TWIN FLOYD - eil,"Wbolesalo (Iro. eetsculd Commission Nierchutts, Nos, 112 Wood and sas Liberty West, Pittsburgh. CATIAI-Ci.dirs contresnor so /me. noon.. 0e.,) PORK (KKR alla dealer ht PROVISI)NS, corner oltiark,•Cood Prost dreets,Plthiburgh.' • J. or ncic • mutt Tairsinigia roux:norms gut ur hi PROVISIONS, No. LI Yourth sinret, Oood arty. Pittsburgh. men VOIGT IE CO., soccoassoni toi L.O. Graf, PROW.= LED (Xiblll IiaLIiCHANTS.S47 Liberty strief. TWArergb. /MINIIOIO4. TWIN L . 110 - I.la - & CO. Wholesale'. t) asoozus AND 0011111LSBION ' DNDOLIANT A, carper of Amlttalold. and Water atroolo, Pitioboogh. (1001 C, !PETTIT 'it' C7l",""tbmmossiii; • Idereitants,ond dealon r0000c;4 YLOVA, BACON, WOOL GRAIN, Ac., No. 12, Smithfield RW:Wut.. . myltiy Eirei.Vdrt i ti r O - SIT N X ---)1089,10 DIOODR AND DOiLWISSION• ILINDDIANT, East wpm of the Diamond, No. 18, I'lttobargb, - • - Val 413,1 RA Who esalo Omar, goo. 1$ and MI Wood "trod, Pitt* A tddr4i. jetat u dr " - DER KiNG—,__WbolesaleGro ser,impoAcrit SODA AUr.,,Zia 03 Mort, 4Woot. Pi .bwi'd-L zand LiWai r foß VSTEW ART, Wlndltddild 32,1012M1MS CSOILIWWWON 111173011AWYS, : urrwaa gusts, Pittiburst. WU! lit.: AILLR , ~,Tir "PER - , S. 3 : " 111164/91P1,44110, In -`- linn 19ii; MES=I: pittsburoh W EDICESDAT ISIORN1110::::JIN. 27, 1864 TERMS OF THE GAZETTE. amo Earnos, by umn. Mr YN.--- 48 00 . wrath-- TO. week.—..- 13. " Emma Enmos, 1.1 mall, per par-- 4 50. le." " single Weal, Eorrros, does coplee, ferr year— Mk " dolma of 6to 10, w 1 60. clabsoflll or mere 1 46. —sado. extra to the party landing tad, Tot • dab of Afton, waertli mad the /Immo Qaxxrr• dolly. Tor • elute of twenty, we win wwkd lb. Kaaalse Geserre dally. itogle melee, 5 orate. Fe' All nltocriptiotustriativ u adlianct, .0 paper. alsaye .tapped when the lime expire'. , Si lIROESB, Pcrramaaz, Pa. Few persons in this section of the country interest themselves sufficiently in our Terri tories to comprehend or appreciate their extent and boundless resources of miaeral and agri cultural wealth. They do not realise that, starting from the point where all railroads to tho westward terminate, one can travel by coach in a duo westerly line for sixteen dip, • at the rate of over one hundred miles a due, before he reaches the western limit of our great domain. • • If we look. at the most westerly of our rail- ' road traveled States—Missouri—we find an amount of mineral, agricultural, and domestic: resources unequaled in variety and richness by any State in the Union. Kansas, com mencing where Missouri leaves off, also pos sesses fine lands for agricultural purposes: and, although some of the country beyond, known as the Plains, has the reputation of a desert, yet the bottom lands are rich and for- Izmir= • . The discovery of gold near Pike's Peak (one of Vie Rocky Mountain range) first drew many away from comfortable homes; many, disappointed, retraced their stops homeward. Rat they failed, not for lack of gold, but be cause it was chiefly found in each conditions as to require machinery to work it successful ly; and, furthermore, it required capital, which the poor emigrants of 1507 did not pos sess. The tide of emigration still flows steadily and increasingly thither; capital has been sent out there, machinery introduced, and great improvements have recently been made for extracting the geld from the solid, tuck, so that dne.inay now find a flourishing! city situated in the heart of Colorado Terri tory, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, at a distance of more.than.six hundred mites from railroad or navigable riser. litre is a Set tlement or city (as tbby style it) of five or nix Ithousand people, with more than ono hundred steam mills in active operation, busily en gaged in crashing the gold-bearing quarts. From this region alone nearly $20,000,000 of gold has been exported cast to fill the gap created by foreign export- Nevada has fur-', nished about $12,000,000 more, and there is every reason to believe that this will be large ly increased during the present year. We can see by those facts that the Territe trim are not ignworthy our attention and study, especially as Comerem will, doubtless, convert those mentioe ed into States either nt this session or at an early date, judging from the rapid increase of their wealth and popula tion. The Pacific Railroad, too, will aid ma • terially in opening up this interesting coun try, and those who bare been the pioneer, to ss& the western mountains will soon wit ess the evidences of the highest civilisation, here all a short time since was bat a "bowl. Ig wilderness." The Amended Internal . Revenue Rill. The rote of ST to 6S widen carried in the House the amended Dill for Internal Revenue giros occasion to look with some confidence to the gradual introduction of justice and sound fiscal measures in our vest government rye- tam. The point thus estslaliehedis that the increased taxes oit spirits and cotton shall be levied on all stocks cf these goods now on hand, of course allowing for any - tax already paid on them. Of alt legitimate speculations none is worse than that which diverts into private hands the amount added to the cost of commodities by a tax. The wholesale dealer, who advan ces to Government the amount of the tax, is of course entitled to recover it from his custom ers, with such pro:Rand outlay of capital es hls particular business affords. Bat no reason exists • why ho should pocket the entire ad vance. On the contrary, the cardinal pried' - plc in taxation, on this head, is that, as nearly ,at possible, the entire amount paid by the consumer, on account of taxes, should be secured to the Government. Everybody cno•rit that large speculations have been on foot for a rise In commodities which were expected to be taxed further, or rot the -first time by Congress. This decision j strikes at the root of the unrighteous profits j expected from cotton and spirits; and we sin- I ceroly treat it will he a leading pmeedent in I all similar bills passed in Me House, notably on tobacco and. petroleum. The people who speculated for a rise which was to be caused I solely by a tax are the genuine tribe of fore- M o aners In the most offensive sense of the word; and it is a great comfort to kno*that millioms of dollars arc now saved Lo the Government which would, on Mr. Stevens' principle. have goon to enrich speculators who had no earthly claim to them. On looking into the list of votes it will be seen that Democrat and Republican am min • gledtogother on both sides. This only goes to-show that men In both parties Easy be ex peeted to take nomad views of finance and taxation, and should be urged to combine, (or tetion, on this reatrel ground, regardless of he crack of the party whip.—N. Y. Teiloime. appears by the late news from England that, notwithstan ling all the talk and writing shoat it, no definite arrangements have yet . been mode for tho celebration of Shakespeare's three hundredth birthday, on the 23d of April next. The Stratford people wished to have the celebration there, but the literary moo who undertook to arrange matter. decided to have It in tendon. The people of the prov inces, howeveCibmisted that Stratford should be the place; and a separate committee was formed in accordance with those latter views. This Committee is trying to raise money Brat, for the endowment of .one Or more scholar : ships to the English Universities, open to :competition among the pupa of the school of KingEdWardNl., at which Bbokeepearo re ceived his education; and next, the erection of a monumental memorial at Stratford. The : entertainments proposed aro a banquet on the birthday itself, Saturday, the 23d of April,presided over by Lord Cazilsonudat- Mead by rooky mon of mark in literature and art, and by ladies; and in the next week) excureinnsameng Shakespeare's haunts, read log of his plays, a concert and a fancy bail of Shakespearean character. In none of this, however, wil the London committeetpartiel pate; and by this absence of concerted action it is doubtful whether there will be any really permanent Memorial of the event. , 13hakes-, peace died in 1514. In 1461 the Engliehlferto too busy with the restored King and the down-fallen Puritans to think much of their greet dramatist; In 1764 Wilkoe, Clive and Lord Pato di:Mrs.:GA public attention; and the ilrrt centenary occasion which can be duly improved tot:Mohave:a/o's honor is in danger of being frittered away by local jealousies. The sympathies of the world at largo will IX, with the Stratford scheme, for the Avon and not the Thames, Stratford end not London, is identified with the name and memories of liholoMpeare. . 6autte,. Our Terrltorlal Wenlth The Shake*pearcan Ter-Centruary A question Answered. ; Rev. Dr. Ifitcheock, in a lobture on "Duty and Destiny," delis - mid In 'Brooklyn Uet week, before the Long Island Illsthrical So clety, met the question of "What shall be done with four millions of emancipated sham?" by asking, ," What 'ball be done with all the roeWhis km red men; all the bluo;eyied men, a the white•baire4 men? This question, he added, wasas sensible as tits other, and bath wore the lame tried of sense—which was MOO-. /101106. Ito oonesired that there witi no dif ficulty hi aneworing either query; the freed blacks, like the free whites, would delionoetl troth for honest pay. So that problem would solve itself. The lane of this war, he tattL, was to bo chaos or cosmos, and he litoaftbtlit he coil:not. • • Tax freighting bailee es of the Western rail roads has become immense. The Gaions(lll.) Arlverti.er says there are salon hundred ear loads of freight in that elly atralting eittkrepo on the Illinois Central railroad. . . lourcarros roe Ltsooti.—Ttr ,-I Joloor , L1W11.4-01tonoolter,,Fs., hare adopted no ! blotfotioonikrofitrtho. course of roollaOst Lincoln, and qprovlos of the movement- l Isiogabation. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Gen. Grant U a Fanner. The editor of the Milwaukee Irticondo writes tc that paper from St. Louis: 6 L have been profoundly interested in I studying the history of Gen. Grant while a resident of this city and county. Six years ago Gen. Grunt occupied a little form to the southwest of St. Louis, whence he was in the habit of cutting the wood and drawing it to Carondelet and selling it in the market there. Many of his wood pur chasers are now calling to mind that they had a cord of 'wood delivered in poison by thegreatGemOrant. liirhenhecameltito the wood market he was usually dressed in an old felt hat, with a blouse coat, and hispants tucked in the tops of his boots. Iti truth, he bore the appearance of a sturdy aid hon est woodman. This was his winter's work. In the summer ho turned a collector of debts—but for this he was not qualified. lie had a noble and truthltd soul—So when he was told that the debtor had no money, ho hallooed him, and would not triable the debtor again. One of theleadingrariehants of Bt. Louis mentioned the circumstance to me. From all I can barn of his , histery. here he woe honest, truthful, indefatigable —always at work at something; tint:did not possess the knack of making money. Lie was. honorable, for he always repaid bor roied money. his habits of life.were har dy, inexpensive and simple. Alicia Ids be ing an inebriate, I find nothing.to - confirm it. On scold day, when he brought a load of wood to the Carandolet market, he would take something to keep birceelf Warm. This, so far as I can trace, is the foundalion of many reports of his inebriety. The American Pulpits Son - eying the /Itnirican pulpit,,. ; ykrirol it occupied by men who can legitimalely be divided into two grout eipsrer, and ,these, for the present purpose, I will call the poetical and the unpoetical. lem not sore that these designations era sufficiently definite, Ot ores sufficiently suggestive, but I can toll you what I mesn-by them. 'The class whicladenousi - nate poetical in composed of men who possess imagination, strong and tender sympathies, profound insight into human character and motive, and the power to attract to themselves the affections of those around them. These men fossess also what we term' individo salty is an unusual dogroo—a quality Which Carrier, with 'lt the power to transmute truth into life—to resolve systems Into character—to appropriate, digest, - and assimilate all spiritual food whatsoever. so that when they preach they do not ; preach as the mouth maces of a echoed, or a sect, or a system, but as revelatory and pro mulgators of a life. These are the preachers who touch men, because they preach out of their own life and experience. These are the men who speak from the heart and resell the heart—and possess what, for lacref a better name, we cell magnetites. The nopeetical class ibaY roughly be 'defined by the state , meet that they are the opposites of the poet ; iced. They have no imagination i they ere net mon of strong end tender sympathies ; they do not possess fine insight, though some of them posses', a degree of cunning which Is I mistaken for It; they have not the power I. attract to themselves the affections of those tround them ; they do not possess true indi viduality, though they may have pecultari• ties or idiosyncratic , which pars for it; end in their utterances they are little wore than the mouthpieces of the systems and schools to which they ore attached.--4:ll.sely Tiirotat, England and Auserlen-1563. [Tho following high-toned and expressive poem is taken from the new volume of poems, by Richard Idenekton Allines, lately elevated to the Ertglish - peerage under the title of Lord Lloughton. lie It one of the most respected and belovedtablemen la England, a man of comprehensive Intellect, exquisite culture and refinement. lie is distinguished for the sweetness of his characterfand the unwearied practical beneficence of his life., ills friend ship to our country has always Ibsen strong and steady.] A • may Snow thartneaktillty a1it7517: ' Men solicit for us as its the nem, Mel In ear minds ten hardly aet tea-ether rt:e bondwares ratance and the freetuan'or loom. We 'Wen thlutZilt Maid .c.x.• For vs dl deed's( time-forvittem grave., Nor brothel that the Mayflower elle day home A freight of pilgrim., amd another elm ee. First on the bold upholders of the w And last on us, the heavy-huh-0 7 , m+ Avenge tho cruel triumph.. of the strong Trampled affectlorm amid.. Wed tears. Labor, degraded from her high ladoet, •T'ro know - 1 nal the 11011,0 breath, And out the curse of won. Is shall hale The hobo! raMillo and the rest of heath. ' If, happy diAtarit honrs! that 01011 rottolo to work, and 'Ammar. to rt.-pw, Ilbdon your etepa, Just heard above the war Vf - wlklering passiom and ktuf crash of fora. Lady Clerks. In regard to the employment by Secretary Chase of ladies se clerks in the Treasury De partment, • correspondent of the Washie g ton Republicaa says r While half-crated en thusiasts ere - talking about women's rights, Gov. Chase tam shown his desire to introduce the gentler sex into new spheres of useful ness, by appointing ladies as clerks In his department. Excellent clerk. they make, too, actually talking lees and writing more than saute of their gentlemen associates. Some forty years ago, (so the old clerks tell men when Wm. il. Crawford was Secretary of the Treasury, ands candidate for the Presiden tial chair, his aural:mewle and confidential j clerk was his daughter Caroline, afterward I Mrs. Dudley. She not only wrote his private lettere, but, during a year that ho was in bad health, signed his same to the many papers requiring his signature. There he said to have been • striking resemblance between Miss Crarfetorelandwriting and that of her father, lend the clerks in the department could not de tect the difference in the signatures. Uov. Chars may not hectically fortunate in having a private secretary, but he deserves high hotter for giving employment to capable and deserving young ladies et this time, when able-bodied men are needed in the field. bet the Heads of other Departments follow his example. _ _ _ Hunting Couscripia with Huge. The Army and Nary Jeremy/ poblinhos the following extract from a royalty olllcer'e let tor, written from South. west Tennessee: " 1 hare bean out with my regiment scout ing for three weeks In ttes region Wog be tween the Tattati life and Mississippi rivers, northeast of Memphis. For the first fow day. weirere after a guerrilla Company, who were engaged in hunting up, er hunting down, sou -1 scripts with dogs. Brutal and horrible as It may seem, it is nevertheless strictly true, and you may rely upon it, that at this very hour, hundreds .of thepeople of West Tennessee MUsiniPYl;Litud Alabama, Cr., being hunted down with blood bounds. I could not realise it until by i be ;nest politico evidence I Ind it trim. Mellor° once almeatwithin hearing of the baying of the hounds sent out a seoutiog party, who came very nehr.catching Some of the devils. If they had been caught, they would have received short shrift." , Tna King of Sweden, on a recentjourney In Gothlandotopped at a hotel—lke Palmer (Swede)—and wrote hie name to the book of flatten, .Charleaditerary. man." In Swe den, literature does not got Its tan thousand pounds stallion a year, and the landlord smiled at the man he had before bowed down to. The next day hie guests, loft, and he re ceived tholollowing note ,QSlr, my brother, I intended to stop a week, butpereeiving you did net much respect a literary guest, it was as well that a literary guest should leave yea. and, my -hrother, Charles, Xing Of Sweden, litereajmatt." Ills Ifejaty.lets ppetierd olaims of no smell value, and the heart of • poet, as all will say who read this. COVEREaIND TILE (CULTURE IN CALITORN II, • - The eultbratielo of coffee and tea promisoe to become an important business. in Collier. ohs. One smeary Sacumanto bar dye thouundeoffoo plants on trial, and it to ho llered that therewill ' bozo difficulty in bring rig up the Sant to sitandard of hardineas to I weather the mild pinta: of nut alumna. Near 1 the Mission Delores levant • thoninra tea Pinto have been rallied daring the but you. The tea plant la grow- in' China , and Japan very 'abusively in latitudai corresp all onding to Califortda,and the San Ettnelamjonntals think theta van be little doubtthot It will be oaltivated herimftar, for htionhold. purposes, - a t'laait„on naafi farm Stoic; - . Tat judgeloterruptiatenthinin: the =test of ht dyatabli *ban anrenrblgen to bray un der the yindqw.by't "One it a time, kri;Ottrran, if you •planr•4!..,rnosently- the .7.adif4lOpit Ms qltonfi to.tisp,,lll7:. and 'the (10-br,1117 'etahr,ln4',llfr,Corretine mark* i - aPikiilligutirdsb l o llol a remark-. /ibis o.lll4.lbegoaltti,..z: i , 4 `fief - -einttlik7 tioniteoloi ,tume _weaned sloo,loo,part i of tbsi" # 041 , 11411 -Tilt " V*‘" i # /1.741,2,4e1fri EVENING MITE TELEGRALS. GB SPECIAL DISPATCHES. lIE PRESIDENTS AMNESTY PROCLAMATION Remonstrance from Lonptreet to Gen. Foster. AFFAIRS IN EASTERN VIRGINIA Fight Among the Rebels TU TAX ON VVI-11161i11,C1 Elpocial IMepatcli to the PI tt.burgh Gazette. PattAnturnts, 7an. 26, 1.504. Gen. Longstreet has remonstrated with Gen Foster for circulating the President's amnesty proclamation among the rebel soldiers. Ile says It can only have the effect of producing a few desertions, and will, be no benefit to the Union cease, and no damage to the rebels. Tae Proclamation, he says, should have boon elrettlate4 through himself or not at all. Gen. Footer replied by Bending Gen. Longstreet twenty copies of the Proclamation for 'circula tion, agreeing with him that the Proclamation meant the return of the diAaffected to their allogi.co. The delegation from Arkansas was sneress• fat in arranging for the restoration of civil government in the State, preliminary to a full restoration to the •Union. Directions have; been sent to Omen! Steele to order an elec- Lion for State officers and members of the , Legislature, and the pe•ple are to hare an opportunity to pronounce in favor of Or against the amendment of the Sidle constitution, making Arkansas a free State. Deserter* from Los's army state that • fear ful scarcity of forage 1114 reduced the enemy 's cavalry and artillery almost to a condition of comparative worthless.... when pitted against our cavalry under it ,• rick and Merritt. No portion of• Leo', f mm ha• Leen sent out of Virginia to Longs' rect. Marshal Lola, of Ittitimore, and I 7 rebels, mostly escaped ..fGeers from Johnson's bland and Camp Douglas, have left Quel.ec for Hal ifax- On Saturday the rebels in front of Kt trick', cavalry division undoubtedly had a fight among themselves. heavy art Illery.an d infantry firing war heard there. The artillery firing was so heavy tb•.. n dispatch was eons from the headquarter, of the army to lien. Kilpatrick', division to know where it war end what was it. can: Deserters who. came into our sacs there, previously, report that no suppliel , are reeoived! by Lee's army to advance of its actual twos allies. Among the descrier , are guards who were assigned to the duty of watching the robot pickets., but whs. .upped into our lines ; to take thc oath of :.1::141 , De, A pot tot 6.• of parties, atlected • by the bi:l retrespeotive taxer on .hisky, Sas boon f. ed here to defeat the; 6100-4tlrs in the Senate. Zany of the largest, dealers will contest Ito legality of the bill upon the ground of it: being ei pest fa.a. law. The liquor interest wdi endeavor to obtain a revisal of the actien the House is applying the ndditional tax t the clocks en hand. A strong effort will bs aisle in the Senate, when the bill conics up, elisre the obnoxious clause rtriek _ enont, and the tax make prospective only. . IV. J. J. FROM U ARIII ti n. 1 . /AV,' Tnvr earn j U.SUIJ:SNI . C.J.J, Jan. Si. cual DlJ.rntdi n11,0.101 1 ..1. It is certain that Mr Penny will 11F an 2. writ ordering on election in Whitu's Armstrong and lull .1.1 vounti(o, ten-day to-morrow. Frum the Pmomac Army Act.. ov roe roTOU Ar, Jan. 25.-0110...1.• eta near Raccoon Ford were driven in a few days since, by about ~isty men belonging the rebel cavalry, a h.• crossed the rat or and had a brief skirmish tot worn afterwards re , pulsed and arm oiled to retire in mifusion. A considerable force of rebel cavalry and in. fantry was visible on the other tido of the ; Rapidan. Deserters who CJID., late our lines at this point, do not confirm he statement that any part of Lee's army Is to dug or has been lately sent from Virginia.. They soy that th• army is somewhat widely s-attered, but they do not believe nay portioa of it has boon sent oil. They aro certain 40 troops have gone from the immediate eon:amends which they have left The representation l.y other deserters that there is n fearful scarcity of forage, is con firmed. Not only has forage become difficult to obtain, but horses for cavalry and artillery service are reduced Loth in number and effi ciency. Tbo rebel on, airy is consequently fast losing its power to cope with the gallant Union cavalry. tinder Ow command of ti regg, Kilpatrick and Merrill. A battalion of the I rich Now Turk cavalry made a reconnoissance to Wulf Run shoals and °minimal, but discovered only live or cis rebols,whero they expected to meet a com paratively large force of the enmity. On Saturday the rebels in front of Kilpat rick's cavalry division undoubtedly had a fight , iamong themselves, as heavy artillery and Infantry firing was beard there. The artillery firing was no hoary that a dispatch was Pont from the headquarters of the Army to Goo. Kilpatrick's division to know where It was, and what was its cause. Deserters who came Into ourlin!tthereze• slowly, report th.t no supplies hy Lee's army In udrann, of its actual Deets sides. Montag the de:asters are squads who warp assigned to the duty of watching tho rel.! pickets, but who slipped Into oar lines take the oath of Allegiance. NEW YO2IS, Jan. 20.—A Morris Island lot. ter of the 21st Inst., says there was a big scare in the fleet a few nights since, cadged by some rebel obstructions floating qat to son. If our iron.elads were nearer Charleston, neither torpedoes nor sea horses would run against them with impunity. Tho obstructions in the channel between Semler and Nautili, are entirely gone, and the opinion of the naval cancan is, that there are no impediments to thoprogress of our fleets, except those a:tending from James Island to the middle ground. Of their nature It is impossible to judge, though they are probably not half as formidable as imagined. A rebel iron dad, probably the Chloora, was seen, yesterde, west of Fort Simpkins. No lose than three rebel iron clads are seen daily. Trains Resumed. Pntaanktrutv, Jan. N. The following dis.. patch announces the resumption or businous over the Plttithargh, 'Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, tempo:rally suspended Ly the strike of the engineer: Prrranracm, Jan. 25, 1a64.. To Wm. IL Moore: Trains have common:lad tanning through at all points. tftigned,) 11. R. PIYBO%. From Halifax. I.lsilvsx., Jau. 26.—The Canada sailed eleven o'clock last night, for Boston, who she will 100 doe on Wodnosday morning. The weather is splendid. The examination of the Chesapoakepirates at Bt. Johns, Now Brunswick, will bo resumed to-morrow. From Fruit Royal. NM Your., Jan.l6.--Tho Bloomer Fulton hai arrived with adviem from Port Royal, of theladandfitono Inlet of the 2-ith instants. fibefilirings no news of importance!. ' Improvements are being made on the ye- Simla forts and batteries. ~ The health of tho troops is good. Blockade Runner Condemned. Bonen, Jan.. 26.---A steamer ended' the , Velum. built to the Clyde in 1835; put into Surinam . about the Ist of Jemmy. She was leaking and would bo condemned. She had beta 'old for delliery at Havana is a blockade if; L eglitsiz Pr.,/n 6,015 ,'g r0° P,.. 1 ! Lori, - Jan. Pk‘l" ), ' retimentiandtwolegitittedi nra , alnapir_i . v. porteiSideriukreend4) an,a rO -4 .01. 2 t 3 aro i'spldly rogre . r!isig. t-• . - "'.1 , .' , :' . 4:a'W, ,, z ,.: 7, Expedition from FOrtreSll Monroe, Wasersoros, Jan. 20.—Tbe following has been received at the War Department: Fortress Monroe, Jatit32Gi6.—To Hon. E. M. Stanton : Brig. Gen. Graham,by my direction, went with three armed transports and a com petent force to the Peninsula, and made a landing on the James river, seven miles below Fort Powhattan, known as Brandon Farms, and captured twenty-two of the enemy, seven of the Signal Corps, and brought away ninety nine negrces, destroyed 24,000 barrels of pork, and a large quantity of oats and Iron. They also captured a schooner and sloop with 240 boxes of tobacco, and five Jews pre oaring to run the blockade. The expedition returned without the loss of a man. Signed, BZSJ. F. BISTLCIL, Major General Commanding. Kkntucky Leglalature--Ohlo Troops. Cu:classy', Jan. 26.—1 n the Kentucky Le gislature, three more ballots were taken for United States Senator. The last ballot stood thus: Guthrie had 47 Totes, Bell 42, Bur Tam 32, Buckner none. It is necessary to the choice of sixty Totes. The, Sixteenth re-enlisted Ohio Regiment had arrived at Columbus up to yesterday. Nino thousand new recruits hare been raised in this State since October last. Swindling Bankers The Chicago papers explain tho recent swindling operation of Trcadwell A Co., bankers at Hudson, Michigan. The awning Joernol, of Saturday, says "The proprietors of the People's Bank (Muer& Treadwell Co.,') of Hudson, Michigan, skedaddled, yes terday. boring victimized the banking fra ternity to an amount variously estimated at ! from $70.000 to $lOO,OOO. The Detroit bankers ore out to the tune of 'slo,ooo, and the bankers in Adrian and other Michigan towns, and in Toledo, Cleveland, and elsewhere In Ohio, to the amount of $ 60 ,- , 000. Upon inquiry, we find that nearly all of the Chicago bankers ore victimized to the amount of a thousand dollars each and up wards. The Goode. operaaili of the Michigan firm was this They WOl2lll draw drafts upon the Continental Bank of Now York, for $l,OOO, and send them hero for exchange for green ! backs at the current rate 01 exchange. These small sums did not excite any suspicion, and the exchange was freely made. The extent I to which this game was carried, or the amount total which our Chicago bankers have been swindled outol, we have not yet ascertained. Iteust mt.: is doing no actively In Ohio. At least two hundred rmruits daily pass through the barracks" Cincinnati for Ohm regiments In the field. 'lt is estimated that two regiments o week, exclusive of veterans, are . now TO enlisting. mosit,tre. _ . lt,EsT ARE THE CLI EA l'Es' CELEBRATED PIANOS Fes,. 11 , . 1.11/...,C.1.1. t• AND 6: I VE.II MEDALS, rmly. , l •I. LW rnt.b . h, at Stato Fair.; .ts.l Fair of the , Aro. , viva. I unit., N. Y., in Id.l, by %V. 13. 1 , 1/ A MIL' El. for tb.. ES f PIANO FORTES. el R4)51 ACK Ell A 4 4., I 14 1,1444441 n, 4 - 4 , 011 , .41 the \ST L PA I. WE PRIZE NEPA 1., al London. The, 1.4 , 444444444 hat. nu •u. )41444.!, IRT.4.4mago utd : 4 4prc1 . 41 11:44port. tram Sate Fai•• u 441 14144.44.4 c who... from 414 c hlzb -44, r. , 41 , 41 etr.bruri, Uottubutt., F irrc 1t4,-eb, Gnaw, Win 1da.... mcd other.. Lk UP, and ch,apor than Kay ut mode r 12.7* rrrrr tcd for Five licars."llSl WAMILIVIC & BARB, S.A. for l'i•tgburgh mud We t-rn Pa CLAILI BTILKET TII lit' , ll.R C 11114 Il LS CA LI. Tit I: e6I.Y. CAI.I. OKUILGE Y. notli . . F gt:OT 111.:QIZCE F. 1;(.1..T rATIU ITU; : 4 0NGS ANP I'ATNIoTIC SONG'S AND ,UOlll`Slez+. NoNGIS AND 1:1101.1.1,a+. repiee ma. , 1,e1 Ge. (....leee I . a le umllealer .5 reuta. CHAS. C. ME1.1,011, N EW TESTIMONIAL R The Cosies* Wasters albs East .f." ` ... " L. 0- speakin out In favor of DECHILLI.B f P IANOS g I " Mier having examined the Piano Forts* of the 114 ens. DECKEEt 131108. very carefully, we hall untie ar the conclusion, and cheerfully testify, _that they are In every reeprvt snperlor instrturtanta. Their time is puns, rich, brilliant, very distinct, end of an entirely musical character. Their workmanship 4 of the very hat, plaints demonstrating that noon but the very best materials WV need, end their WWI, V 0121 1 ,1•1 and ego:silty of tuns ththughout the whole omptser• of the key board, unsorpassod by any other Mane Torts um have yet seen. C. B. athls, Theodore Thorns., William }II.IOD, Chas. /*radon, Ti...e liagth, editor of this &fadd &view cosi World; Carl Anshan, Director or lb. Gorman Opera ; John ramie!. eAlter Annual 41 RA. he Worship ; P. fr Ritter, earl Wolfsohn, Phila." - A choir., lot of three superior instrumosts just rirlua.• J. it HILO. do) II Fifth street. N. siEDLE, No. 183 ta Nur n mi.n ST. Pianos and Musical lustruments K.L.o coostazilly on hand a Eno aasortroout of NEW PIANOS, VIOLINS, GDITAIS. /W.ICORDE ONS, STRINOS, whish hs soh! WI 1 low plats. Itatiord 1!EJ=11!I 1 - 111 - CTiti SALES MIEMIE= Jon altlttali, January 11,013. at 10 o'clork.,' at Sank I.lryti Stably, toot of Setynilt Mont, bo nold, thr rotirn 'dock, row 1., - GOIZSES 3 CARHIAGIS ; 7 fIOGGFICtt, open and top I BASOUCLIG ; F SLOUGHS; 2 81411110 WAGONS; Double and Single Ilarneea, plain sad mounted; Lades' and Gent'. Saddle.; Erbil. and Loiters, I. gother with camty other artielm pertaining ton Lie al Stable Terms each. • T. A. McCI.EI.LAti D, Atterr, FUILNITERE, SEWING MACIME, WEDNESDAY AFTBIttiOOI9, Jan. Nth, et o'clock, will be told, at the Commercial link. Goon., No Col Fifth aireet, Wartimbe, 8= Loubgen, 'Parlor Sobs Bed, Benumb, Carped, Hafting, Fontily.Clock, Child'. Crib, Wor k Stands, Deif Ware, Tanta Cutlery, Festber lied, Porter Stutu, Carbon Oil lamp._ ingiTrunki, Oil relating% .tm Alm, one Fnatily Sowing Machine, one 0111ce Ilk Cam, two noir Cams, du. Jeld DAVIS ft bIoILWAINS, Anet'ts. VENITIAN WIIDNESIAT A.LTN,BHOON, Jan. 77th, of o'cl,,cl:, gill Lo sold, at tho Utuotorclal Wes Itoomm, CA IVA stmt., n quautitt of Voultian Shut ters, W ludoV Emma, Panel Shutters, Lu. Jura Darla a If eILWAINE, Anoi'nt 11:4XTS. 1100 K-BINDERS WANTED.--Stea4 JUP employmnilt, At gad %mg., fors goal autrai roal FORWARD= ARD YLNIRMER. Apply at Tau OFFICE. POW pOSsa ble to No. MT Liberty - street, a comfortable DWELLING UOll/014. One with stable and balm. L. U. VOIGT &CO. C!!t= • WANTED. -2 , 60. A Norm—We . want' VT. Agents at SOO a mouth, expense& paid, toast" our EterMaino Bradt., Oriental ➢vmn, slid tittrtoes other new, wood slid =loos articles. ritteesk arti- Addrom, deZilluditaT BtI LW A OLSEN.. 111.1tletoni. M. J r A MONTIII-1 want to biro Agents t dress, i la every osuutyrt. .• month, prlsto i s paid, to sell my nee S. MADISON. C at y tie=l o.l l: Ad walltmdavlT Q.IIUGAIC7SCALUI IKONS rat] raxdvad and for .ale by oat iAY39 BORN .WnrIMMstm4. DEJYTISTR r. JOSEPII ADAMS,Dentist.CannallYii Dalldles% corner of Dissottuti tuttl Gr.nt streets, pitr,bergh,' - Afirnbas—Dr. 11: Potteckt Dr. llel- 42 , 70iwErff.;: -, 1 ,,, u-. 1 c_ scuprp4, S r ir "SCHOYEltivAttorhpyaliV; - to.„ #0.123 L714E . 1 Lies raeoo ved • • L 4 . AMUSZATE.JrTS O°PITTt3BUTIGH TITEATRE. Tleird night or the great intgie artrem,lll9 WALLER, oh which ocemion Wm will appear in the new WA original play of Num/. TIIIB EVENING, Will be performed, for the Ent thm hem, tie mate now play of NAOMI, TEE DESERTED. --Emma Weller. 0. Loved.) , 8. Kum. Chippendale. Owatwete. To :sand , with the Pantomime 0,. STATUE IIL.NO. - UDIkU,R)NIC HALL, Prrnßcßoli Ifor • .tort time only, commencing on MONDAY EVENING, Feb. let, 1884, And EVEUT SPEYItiG *'ter until further notice J on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at S o'clook TIME MOST EXTBAORDINAUT EX lIIIIITION IF TIIIII Would". THE GREAT MILTOHIAN TABLEAUX PARADISE LOST REST REBELLIOIN IN HEAVEN TUE WAR OF TILE AxogLs! THE PALL OF SATAN AND FALL OF MAN As described by John Milton In his Immortal Poem, entitl.l I•Paradise Lost, - it being • complete - tration of this great l'ocro from beginning to end, comprising SIXTT-THREE SPLENDID TABLEAUX PAINTINGS, Oxrrying out 3111torio Idea of Heaven, Hell, Chaos an, Will now be exhibited in tide city, for the flat time, es exhibited to i4.31:141013 rOr two byndred end eighty consecutive nights, to more than belt a million peo. pie,ezhrnitrni before her ItsJoaty QUXICH ICTOttl A., and the SOW COUR T , at Backing , beat Palen., upon which ornmeon her illaJeety was pleased to brotow upon the proprietor dutiognish ed mark of her royal approisdion, by prowanting him tn./indicant Diamond Wag. Ticket. --- Children with parenW—• 0 Ft. , fN 31.A.TIINI3XEC On Saturday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock Whelk Child.. will Ire oderiltud for 1 ,, mats. Cir. Doors tvpoo Zacoolop at 7 o'clock.. Exhibi LI.II commenatte at 7', o'clock 0 -early. 8 kTURDAT—Doon own at o'clock. Sir For rartlenlars seo bills. }CONCERT HALL. GRAND MIRIADE CONCEIT AND BALL, PiMAbargh Bubsigence Committee, Under tit. 10114110.4 and tlimeilon of the YOUNG ZEN'S TEILPSICIIOII-ES.IS SOCIETY. on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Veb. 31. The fullowirig gentlemen hare kindly lent Dui their nano m liunorary Member.: Judge W. McCandless, i B. C. Pauper, Jr., Andrew Own:oe, J. Derain Waiter, John D. Scully, Chas. W. Batelletor, John D. ilampton, I James P. Barr, Thos. B. Itanditan,'William Phillips, Daniel O'Neill, J. W. Barker, Sum.rotint , Th+lan. . . ../la Baia, • ill spars to poineorapease to rake this THE BALL UV THE BEASON, introducing for the first time Cu, Pittsburgh the popular Easter's Veda. or Promenade, feature as once new and teal, fashionable ad plassmt. The Committee him to soil EOLO tickets, and for this reason have placed them at lb. low prim e(ZI each, a...tag that hundred. will boy them at that mice seen though thee hare no hstratlea of being prosat. In order to Interest all in the able undertaking, the Com mittee will grant to aay person selllng ten ticket; tam a free admittance, ad.& Flea Manager's Badge, bearing an inscription of the number of tick ets sold by the wearer thereof. No lady will be admitted seem accompanied by is gentlemau of amens respectability, or presenting at the door a Ineltatioa card. Tickets, and bail:titian Oarde for Ladles, at CL 0 .truer'. kind. Bier, Si Wood Musk and the air deal bustrime homer In both cities Promemele at g o'clock. Pacing to ammeter at IfPo'cleck. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. AT B4LABION 10 HALL. Caouneueling Monday, Jan. 25. 1254 J. raism-wrtmair cirsttu TED PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE This Is the largest pantla: of the Sacred kelp terra la the world, covering nearly lbw thousand • attar...yards et canna Open esel freeing at 73i o'clock ; also Wedneeds] sad Wards, afternema at 5 °Week. tiekeda. 15 GENTS; Children ander ten years old 16 OUTS. - *CIRAND FESTIVAL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE M. E. CHURCH. On TIMMY, WETINESOAT and TIIIIIISDAY In - ENINGS, Jannasry 26th, 27th and 431 b, at I...A.FA.YE.DrIr. TIALL, Tiring 60 roots. Moor from 12 to 2 t sob day. sir The oyrtar, Bergamot and Fancy Tabl .01 ba well sopped., Jemst sztri.rG aLicluirms. WOMBS k WILSON'S ir•-•••/. v. u•-•• LOCK ST ITC] SEWING MACHINES The Highest Premiums Lt aII tho Important State and Mechlinlest Mart whom exhibluoi this *noon Now Improvement. have recently been added. which render it tho most deeiralle machine in the market Eiery !Maclaine Wairanted 3 'Years. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN GRATUITOUSLY ilairCall and them In operation Ilabargt. Pflk.., No. 97 Plftti gtreet, three door. ck., Bank Mock. jas..aavlr R • .._ ER & CLARK, 001101111SIO2F MLIIUIIJBIb .Petrolenux ' and its Products, Oils, 13110AIIS1'BRET... . Toy CS 'NAM & Ltt norni—Pirriamadu War 41 vat. On the PORTLIXD K51101 , 17151i OIL WODSS,'WSW TOUR PAILLTFLISE CANDLE tiIoENT WORKS. DuNoAN, DuNLAi a. co. Pure White Refined carbon Oat, Otica;lto. to Imam urnarr, ouroalis ' Cu, ietus • .4* ' • us: tenairk-ss NVAIW-rOP. -. 4_1600 er on•-bons siina-basid I a;P'th O w AM 6. ' Itizis3lJbaitystnet.'_ WArrivE RomuiG `4, '4A - Crtatt,"Talknt &rand ramt offtir id. 47 a co. TlLLltVWjlli. -=-10 trap • _ . aet - •,, ; - 01011414 - rz,l • 1" firz , • VOL ROB & PEA.RSA_LIs, rimainfiratn. . Wu. tarornsox. —II. Oususc-ros. CI 01:11LIIIiah1011 Meirclaussts S. I.lrobearif Petroleum and Us Produas, Tor expert and bon* eensamptian. Sarrrias ties for Korey at reasonable rats& Literal adssitoss made aday IRON CITY OIL WORKF. LYDAT & eIIORPENNINU, acinalicturen aad Sawn of CAILBON OIL, BEM 3!r. Wl. Zl3lll AND LIIBLICATING OILS and design to Warta, app.dso Shwpat.g 0112 a, N. 69 BAND niumT BREwER' BURKII GUAM, PAOIII4I ►HD LIB T. 11,71 OIL W011E.:3 Maned or Crude Petroleum• WALES, W lg - MORE & CO., at their yard tutd wharf, Ra. Uooc mytirtt RIGLIARDSON, HARLEM & CO., Crude and Refined Petroleum, H. 19 IRWIN mem, PITTHHIIHOH. MEM === 1 . 01.1.111 ¢a/r/ 01 ESZEIZI WE StrldEß & CO IYISTIIOI AGEbT9 OILS, AV:. 123:=1 A 11214108. Aa. is f. e. (.111AP3LAP, Aunt. ea wMor At IN Trout ail PITISE --- -, -,-,- - . ;.::.: , •.•' jr;-',- ,,,,, ., , ii.'m**.t , -•,......., . - LXXVII---NO. 61 OILS, gfc. 1523=1=3 CFLI_TIJEC Y'.lr.'l`U.ol,lf.U-INtE Prnratrquan. £4. CONNISSION EKRCHANTS, Aycatb of au I.lloral-amb stemagras main .0 csaslgatomati 01 an. Dow: wars BAT t 11/05 - COOB BM, ramnmas. PA. VOLIWISSION MEMCD/NTS, GRIPPERS OP PETROLEUM, 119 MAIDIM; LANE, NSW TOILE- Ample facilities fer STORAGE &NI , P ❑ICI'ING 00M11133106 & FORWARDING 1117-BORAWIA ear Moral Comb advance• 69 comAgoncents hr Pirtsbmiat or Esnorn Iterkoto. Messrs. J. B. Dilworth k Co.. Springy Ilsrbasgh, Esq., Thompson Bell, Esq., Prrost. Commercial LAM,. WALLACE d Cl:7llTliiS, . .. .. isaion Morel:Lantz. ALLd &alarm La CRUDE & REPINED PETROLEUM, BENZINZ AULD LEIIIIICATING Yo. 134 SOUTH W/I.4Brre; PIIILADELPfiII Mr Storage cairrity (under ouver,) for 114,003 lkls Also llent faeilitms fur shipping to American and Yorelsa ports, at oar shad es. tbs. Eclorylk.lll River, near dee platform of inn P. f 4. R. Jr:nay - _ T ACK & BRO., 61=21.0. Crude and Befitted Petroleum, BENZLNE, &0., 132 PEITLADELPItII. IhmMom entrusted to our caro ofU rmelro oar prompt persona attention. Refer to blooms. Ulchardson, Bark, &170...Tlnisrer, Bioko & Co., and McClelland n Darla, Plttalaugh Shoo. Smith, Esq., Prost. Bank IL d..; ardfly & McCORMICK. & CALLENDER, OIL BROKERS. 211 and 213 South Water Street. or Oosulemsowata velicitsd. =TM TO Lydry & Charpatmlug, Iron City OH Work. . Jamb P Inter, af J. Painter & Cm: Jna It..Chalfant, of Npang, Chalfant & go. Jr2zar 1) - ETTibERIM - COMMWSION 710 ET CHANTS. ARMSTHO'NG & KIDD, - 6 GORES PIAZZAS, :LIVERPOOL, MILANO Nee Pork—Meow. R. G. Dun d Co , SI4 Broadway, Pittkary6-31efsrs. R. G. Duo S Co.; Loo Oil Co. ; A.rdosa; Oil Co. For terms and information apply to C. SEIOHRIST, Oor. Wood and lrenath street; I'lllnbargh. de'-:2m' D L. MI LEM, Jr.., Arias, 1111 WAW' SM. PHILADELPHIA.. CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEVIL 012 Cornmistan aselsodrely. All ehr-11 st • uknit. reasonabld rates. STOBAGS FOB lIITINED to cod °Om ha OICUDL, under geed eheds. Prticular attention paid ta, OIL r EXPORT. r a oa. lia..--CAUSTIQ SODA, SODA os. A5ll, aulfly CABOT o & PEMBERTON, General Marohruidize Brokers, IBS SOUTH mom . ST., ITILLADELTRIA. CRUDE & REPINED PETROLEUM, CATS= M SODA, SO OILSDA ASH, SA DDIMSTOND, UGS, . Onion to bap wll yr - condi, - ottoodo to. sally • ALLEN & NEERTNS, PHILd.DELPHIk. COMMISSION mrsiteliAitn. Pattiodor attention pad to toto4tr ooo to of - Crude and Refined Petroleum. or Liberal !armor Ruda unfly ENOS WOODWARD, (LAW of Wm. 11. Wootward GENZIZLL CONIWSSION flpodal attratloa ittna lot the, raN _ _ Crude and Refined Petroleum. No. 111 .11017111 THONT anklet PitILA. . - 341.001 ..1017117111 WUXI PETROLITE - 011 , WORT. llitatatostroers of • - rano warm CARBON OIL. Btszorx asp PETROLBUBI LIIItBICATIHppth. (*wit, two ihonsand bariela Per week: 4 REESE & GRAFF, Ptornttiosa. ak 0., ittOHONGABELA ROMA Plitiborgb. R o S 51: A!it` t I Hain'. CLAIR 81WT1T7013801 1 4 Forwarding &Commissioraferchant MirD DEALESI IN 077.8 gurniantimmia,tralltilnith7Gl/23) - PCTROLZUU °us, t••.mitanuiv?..r. for ado at the font reutzkiatipilceis.: =4 ord." ' , oilfired. • • . PIX,. 11/.0, 1101111M1/.. • WOODVILLE on: 1 1 41,74 1 4- - • CEO. W. ROLUMII"'&VO., ManofactnroziallllENlNG OILIJAPTAIBUICA: - TII7O OIL. Keep make/ugly m iaialb,__TOF , quality of lITIMING W., a good LIIBRICATOrd.rea_T....- ZOL3 =den, °BEAU, • 4Torrt. _ oarau orlon loft at Ho. Sb .TIFIII. Hoak Block. tetrad glOO , /, W-T b 6, R s, w • Broker fa oaung,p,nsan, isamtiVticy - 40 TAINT • • -• Alit: t. - _ • , Oil of Vitriol aid 4 AVM ' ammonia. _ Orders YR at J4loortelle' , " att of )IWIErf. MED ffiftfrr, 6 7, 11111 Tg: /176~600004; Ittg2 „ - ,