f ;:.: ESTABLISH4,4.,.I;N, AatiI4WWCTV3 Bs4c. 411JOBENE MSS WO- " ";CHID `& OBASTOBD, 't`ikoosorifour. ancora a ..l3z i r o II now tthUMISCW4of doctiptionso, made to , rdor. STRAISBOIa VOILE, STEAM. AND GAB. TrITITSCI, and IntPtilltEßl, rosoptly attended to. Portteator attention paid to fitting up ItESIBIt . Illiti}luorODALL AND CAUUON ons. ptnnAloo li ttoto atto for of District of ro i rri STVIO ° 7I I 1" 71=2 11811 :tho ld loot r"orogZI' trootod.... Amiga too ealoor boot MI& U. drir `lit *Oen sad or 111 Om! woo looter l i j m " • ..I.s tmlef luctovaert--J. snow •^. 18,0N.9M, yirpßsl3. oosouncrowse, non! -' 109ionencincon4513. et row am% arriario - - s . zul laralakut Streets. , , .• (Seat at, WOW Wadts) "ItitiviliettiiniitfatallorsizT sua °War =wrong, BOLLING .111. LT. otaffilica Ana YlACllllipiat, Tramp!. sttiratconlitrts to,,sopladDilLOTAVl.lN 6 ' SILL . 47 T ours wax.* co., ow•wolum "PaPqr, -ran n ' Fragin q ll3l4 ,7 2". I Wiiidoebtregli sad deales in all the &Past kiztai ?WO". PLOW" OkSTERGS,,I3= CUT .13X0110=5,,,/bl:` With allr re tec idrubadailliWire aernealy tains !Scalers to us i - :sa'441 11111 . l i TeaW va "" l . „, st., g h th ow • 1:1P11‘11 IPOOD6. Jesst.suaws. ~,:, .11414C1L DIAIIMILI Matt WPM% . ay • :','" ' ': `.-7. - T ' ..,-; _r14713ip2i4 11 . FL i .RAMI.I4 BROTtaMt CO.. „,...... ,-.., ~...4 Ittlgo ce. 1 , .... liblanatkildn'BlTZto - ~,, , Pluontillot sod Ottopto4l,lli. Wattootop 1 pail to 04 a feria or la W. rod& 1 'z'• 1611 - (ao =a :=ALaase, froa. up aVI nun j0.,• -, . v“--Va 104,40_8E094D aTEErra, eitt.borsti. - 1 , i3hi113,43 ant .1310/432ai -warl..., ryas Mies. 20. 1f414 11.11/ Vi."-I:Ettobsocdriat's :41r4V il lq ii tfaTlA ..41t yr U.* t lano O uto4 mm., ~fr i .,„ 4.so4aelptiorl , of DO to fltiv besCroonner owl '..._ , 1. ' ttirnringra,blufluira, trr's uu s Tags”: Tani . 'alingarirocolicernrs 1 papLARI, 00:13DERBEBS, , , r , EWE' rATCVIAIIIS,,taPr STILT" ACIITAVYBB, ''''-t - '''' —IfICITLING NUM, Dolt= 1804 BRIDGES, ¢IIIII,It.,PATIS. mid sok -montifortororn of BMW MIAMI , 445.27fil lIDILEBS , ll dr eraliog dom o 2 n ... pollee... ,_.____ ~._ Iftlf Mi I 'IA"AN KS & riot ia istoi ViAIiZOISUS , M r p los .110,6,ristim, awl TARP =LW= gessrally. /19.! LT) ..13c:134 - :0,- retnadr,lnttabwth. Pa, .. , I INITWanIABIrr•Tir irralXr• ~,:, ~,..,I,nroroolllr ArranntaD BII.ASS rnet-wAziWilib* -try,=.ll: • virl="Pahiro. Dug --GiAll = ' sea Ceding* tracnaW. Jobbing d __Uschtne ,“;!, . B t Coali Asaapt- Ho rn . Patesupd VOUN ..., e -NUN irts,b_tlsm osower Liked , „.1..,.:,..,,,,—Q------,,sy„------WATInc.I3I., .. :10...RIttobsiVMutpcpare *HOMP lIIPST% __, tammon and ralleold, of irrery . z-Tig l-4-2- ' .''' ranietair or: iia smices Add Burris. ,-; , ius, -ea Irma% amds 1 , 1 . me = st, 6131E1 slake, 4 soortroootroostsolttoirarod, I 0,21 1, m” *-111DD 342.7121 1 i' 0 .1 215 ''.41,14•4b"4- r Ninvia.asnrs. ~ , .;, ,i,J.• sutelnridasitpcios! o r!zwirla4 DUAID.. , Orders voildted frasa.tbe trade, and geed. proedmpt ', , ,-, '' t - dapped as per Inetrudiesa. ' r:l7 , 1- & Blei h-- -I V------------ -I.lanuftioturoro of -"J-FilirurtS STONE ClialoliNe .00l caWa col, , , WWI were. s -.-- 'AM.. owl Wwdoxo• os a°. It 1111111 InllFr, - ..PittibUrgb• 01111,1* GOODS. - wow musow—ratz it:taxa—Dm, 0 . C.1L11 , Lam -CrILSONiVAIin do CO., • ---- - . ads WOE% Payne a (33.,) deddr voanaa - AIM torgsno G.OODS. N 64 Wpfd ezdt, thiniboad. sploa tU 5411.1,11 LllOl TRTILS. 7114100 Y - 4SG CO., DealerA in - mentos Ann nowano Ds: Coonn,lte. Yana' Went, (second desebelos sorer to Ignitor " iroono,rnilistronf city— - - h9ay • 1 44 . :3:a V- '4.11 r 8i4 r tag seaknegeri ketustratur • uns,. of oral descri }.MD ption, - IS sad is ruin nsr no in six.et, rittibmio . /WU halesalo gad Retail Dean. in YAW . 1121D_BTAPLIC Duir •;a -,7, :Atoms,- natartaagi tx„ Iff Market Aired, .2E:.;:bibtlng llll7 '"toitd rt" - 31 10117 - .T 2 T : O eclessc". lzrealkla tve.4._whotaia. aid tetali Mr* . I ntrla ( Vtlilra tra r t _ . . asald and 4,11 Dealer Is All id of TIIIIINIGS, DBY I„,,llooDaased TiVatarkel Masa. =Mil all ft i kee",'", .•- IMMO 4, -041 ..114 Desler.bilßON TUTS, mum 12.111- -AltHOkaadStaiiirallr4ll4 nnuaGarg. • fi-, , u :,:-. :8-1:11110z2L-JoilkitON; Deslet - Ri PURR. ems; PEI37OIIIIIIIY, lijCl G&W. utnanda .YLVID.oIta. TAII -.7:...,,--,ii.r.ioro.icuim,se, os itTictly-yridur manly ..".-.1.-1.: ;1- ,- ;. :lis-elk" ) .loafs vieci.. t&rmirMatbflell ' - I.ITIbI r4mols.7.ltutnicr. l6 , P...wileifts dm .: ameePowidolhat all Lai. • t ~. '. ~A::: ... ,1 , ic• ....,...4.„. •,. 02143602, Ira mantsouniv WITTY ~,,4,77,,,WILDALIIIDLITILILSE!,Fteartat WA , mid Aunt 7 . i ',, *.'t .`, , ''' Pl 'n' •• ------------------------------'-'' ' ' ''' - 4 =VT tf,cgr.+;':f.,C.' - A- I . 'J 0 156:W atrpotowtter Arivitt'MOE: AG , (X)FYIN oat ' for AP-..ronadin.roolateasee robSocoome rosorsoco ona lured*. X.,juttatii: Agealiorill'Amerira , - obits or rftoritoods, soo tom- Ratariamet. - O n AMIJELi li.v Mae* 4: l*' =MM* 4l * 6 '!: 6-a- ? ;,ri . • ARM . --Zt---'l,-.l!SlillriE' iiicsAlnusiritolds"l.4_,nixl*l3,- inralar. MOM aagLtlrsasom7OCWlS ita.o ic -,;,;,,,,,i,;.:, ; 112. Ho. 43 11170 itntert, wool& dear *bre Wrod, 6 ,, .. t - r , - , ,- •: ... . C surianrstaltoriviicarimigaM spa .-21 , , , : , ;:mirk A putir Ibir-STXTISIVATIf CZLIBV.IOam,I%. ,:;:AXoll,ifiVegl Tinklitreit. Plitalatel; r. - :C.'2' lb . Dialer in .4 i:,..., ; • .ILANOBiIEFLODIONS,4tew Bo: Sllgood IL, ;v1„ , ~1411131Cratall idpitaxii Dl*Slo allsi tab's '''. --- 7" ----- NI - - - ---. 1 1 4 ,4 1. - JOHASTONAn t . • " w°*altr"l' VC6:l,t 'kdollera,'aad taboo v& H • .., - Iscosamearefta t ß, r 7,„, „ illa = l ': EIII V ." 77 .110 ' M 7PI:KI t • t , BUD., Bookseller and Stamm" :uolgoAtlretett Ettallati• jtjayArjrztATE 'AGEOVIr m t ~. -4 ari c-- g. , .. ' - iiiimea ddok l.m.... 4 " °l 63lo4,ra r ith '7 "I"'" 7 . , -z-I''''' stoma= s'Tasi r iliCP o ',.° l -- ..tatwomnt•tiatvc°* 6 - \ --..".-3.2l'4lll—giiiinunkio"--4004 ccrettNrsje 1 ..' '..: Pat:trn:„ . . ' .. ..'1.A.••••••• 31,44 . 'l . 4 ''. , • ft,' ' .--. ' . - Colateno i e ti e t o r ' ."t - 11 7-'.3 Itia . vx.e, Dr , vg• zs - 4 ttr - zoom seicigrAg; =. wl - - ._ ...,.:.-..,.-.•:j z - " , ; :;: A. -, : -,4 :::_ii:41.----.,.. 7 - 7 . : ,. •,:•,...,::,..•:,..,:- , ::-.', -. .4•.,E':.'•TZi;,:.--v,,i7c ,-- Wa'.'"•••••'- '- --.. • •- . ;,.-:. f.. 5 :';th.C . ' , 'P':: , .%•;.-t`.....- •--- • • • - ,_. Az. 71'3, '-k alt t mirtro MoiIISILLAYA • (Successor *1140,11".1.t Owls.) EMTIESIT. OPITIMWEI EITSOMAITT 111 FiPtEr,6rain and PrOVESEOME. S 'io D tigro d 'l6 Of OBDDA AHD Va. MOOD ETU= Plttabargb, Pa. PAal 0. HAMLET, Produce aratOommission merchant. annictunlan mama Ana doom to a maw otaotivisi,piormait, ffo. WMCn7 DOICIII N'10311.•11,4 * .C11.1 1 . • )110 . MISVOSUL . tor theist. Arm of D. A li. *'Donald 1. TitteMaTA: A Co.; Weiliiati, Alto. ' ' 1. NAUD4 ARBUCKLESs Wbole , WelA OnaerKTiodioi Bad Corcoaladon lilt, c 1. 3 1. oblars in I•VITM4. 0. MAR end NO BSTIBTD BDOB A 6TB_Nrd. BLOM. BACON, 'TOBACCO TEAT, Wes, UMBBiI6 Mr, 3°v» to and 214 L9oatl7 dreet, Pitta. . BR. _ SHRIV GELOODIDI AND 00111212.8101 1 itcs. 12 :ma 4> szauxnaa BL. cat. .torrrsittaion. Asoiaw woos:. MACKEOWN & :LANHAM, FLoug .111. AND Maui Iracnaks,Pkixoucs &Nis Mammon lltranasTs.la •1 1110 . 4-00 " 1 " k t:"" jaz. Lazei-Outzu EgV,Piem. Emus, Tauwor, , Gteve; Yosiliett; lad Pratt tkahta, 7.8.11'41'4'4614471, et::l,llgx (i t (I D' rat. d l5/1. 1 Coat —Mutumlactits mean on&dilt.ssita. Sl*4- 21a. "•st stree ittab,RSCh- WHOLE? .LE GROCZE. TABEiLIT =Tarr, Pltt.burgb parclused the taterart partners, vt4lessitlailethil aus stand, sa idd d .111 be pleased tate:ids. ttom`sisteosage or his .nd easitOrnall- • osyloaf MUNSON, COY m 1 &SION • " Coolers la WE-STEPS =MTN 01181iSS. TIMED BUTTE% EGOSirGlicila, sad prodaaa . reseal'. Also, Oa VIDES, 01I.S. NO..sas lawn , stma. Pitts ss iSITOssh adnasoollocas Consignments Jel4-63=1 *A RCULti IIThEr-k; O. 18.5 W'erty Street, Plttelorre , w WhOlesale Gm con, Cloramtedua llorchoods, Ind &Wm COGN TUT P1101)0(13, YMTI3IOIIB, BACON, LARD, BMX% 1:008, 4:IIY.ESA, PlBll, AA, pRODOOE, li a ( 11%. Sew 813. LlirE. Bl'lr „commintolf AND Tlisiodionticloarr rod vrboluud. doolollo W1312/01111LIMEBVS GllElt3& BOMB, 1..A1w POBJEVEA43OII,-11,011,11, PIM POT AM/ PRAM: AkIHM AVAILATII3,, LII4BERD AHD LAW ue VaIDU'rIIIIIT,ocud Produce generally, N 141 sad 143 Front street, Pituburgh„______oe. -------.---•----- VIOL =TO, N11—.............—.—...........JA1103 =pl..' j ,ITT,LB 4.TBISIBLN, Wholeaftle-Grer Li ORS god Oosomisslon Nordlauts, dodos In PRODDON,,,LOII4IIkOON, CHERSIL 71811 CARRON AND LAW OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS 00TT03.1L1111114,t- lad Pittsburgh muroguastry geu_srally,ll2 sad 114 Second street, Pittsburgh. M2Sterlt-----yrir. n. Liman. lalti En= Si BROTILEES, (successors .3.11 Ware. a Anderson ) Wbolesals Dealer. L. 1r01,6140Ag8111113,,, MIT; AND Spiess, COM , Lirliao=lr. , SISGIAILS, IrtlillynllMr.,fihaa.,. ' 1.30.1y emcm.... ...:---- m etrenemo. (VLF It SIIBP 11 All. I), Comcbussios A-r Ureciurn tea . eieuere t. YLOIIII, GUAM AND PRODUCE, No. 213 Libertr meets Pittsburgh. O W at f nee lOnetor Baton and nadir ntat aal~Ltee cm UM: Particular sztertion paid to , irtema tor Ilerchandlo• moemily. !ordil• ttLES IL 1, (MT-Flous. ANU Guise nom am Onnomme Manua" tot PM lila of 011.1.11 t, SEEDS, cuunr, PHoDUCE, te.... and nous Cro the celaborrod Uniontown Ch lINEWio.-118 lionma and 143 SIM weds,bo timwood and Smithilell, Pitteteash. se3 Tzii.; 111 431° Wats , usi li Vir kianlAMEN s ul ., us= Aivautru warns, ..d p ...la. 0.0 1 " oily. Liberal cash phonon on ortdienments. I Warehouse, Na . 1 8..... d dm'', Plttatmrgh._ ' M wit ina iair......., -...*---Azosicut airman. t .1" FAD & IikTZGAR, Grocers sad 11 OenamistionlimMoottoodeadera in all kinds at Countri Pswduco and Pltratotrgh blanufactrirra. 150. 2. IS lAtorty Moot. opposite Mid of Wood Arca, P itt'.l..r g t - '!------.---------------.._eil-.- __-_, E. Jarts. rt_EO. 13. JONES, Ir,- 80,N, Wholesale Ur Grocer, aid Ilsat Turntables, aralrEt la. !ULLA. Boson.Eims. rICII, and rut. burgh vuutufactured artidre, N. 111 M, atmi, above flutortangsh Drift% Tlttsburgb. DOUBT DALZELL CO:, Whole- VW aids Grocers, Ccaurabcrion and Torantrding Xs, chants, and &milers in Praises and 'Pittsburgh rasa. °Acmes. Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Commissioneraglla t , an& Wholciraleneelerbt "ILO= and GRAIN. 353 Liberty street, opposite Permsylrenis R. R. Piumpager..Depot Pitttborst, Pa. 'Yuma Ware house, corner W endueneltrly sciaz manna ~...—aosairso -- T lamps; striproN & c0.,161 ILJ mg. Gramm =Moline. 'Dom., Ela 6 Sixth street,. Pitturg ja.l6 aom MM. VOrATT & WILSON, Wholoud° Gr 0,1.11 , 1.11 -ostihrinirstssicas Ilarchants. ond dealarS to Produce and Pittsburgh ussaufscturrO. N 0.169 Mb ar, ners- LIXINUT, =MOW, LINDSAY & TELFORD, Wholesthe J.landDtll OBOCEILS, FLOM& AND POODUCIi DFALNUA 167 Liberty Wort. Plitsburgb. aPt:Gne-: CAKES A. LANG, Co=isms' S.Marimba luta irbob.bls: &alive (ma PiLODUCILo. TA Liberty sirea‘Plltsburgb. Arl3Ntly_ . L moasTr..--.......................a0ns I.IIIDII/11. I - 0. LICIGEMS: co., CITY .11,01.1 K. (j - .'.rsa '11111:LIS," coma' Liberty :toll • Adaits dregs, Pittsbmgb, 11. Orthq,scitr•erAl barrels per do. 01 tAM--:.-ErOWCar - 4 16. Q ;aan fac raxed llaliD . o/ 1 9 1 6,4 ' 6= 919199 Mr chants 6n. the Fuchs.. and sale 01 MODE ASD SWUM PEISOLVJW, Has. 69 andl7o Wage _a . r. 9 d,Pitbiln. "i'll'LdTanso taason consignafaa. ws.-ciastavaim.aorr. cilmranucz. 1 „KIRKPATRICK & 'MOTILE : Iion& V• ewers to Brow at Kirkpatrick% WIIOLZ SALEOIO3II2I.I3, Nan, 191 mad 1931.11999 y street, et. 731ayJ wiciussuito „ we .. I wril- I CM a. corns, 1 891 Ida Parti.Or. MUNN. COFFIN, . successors to qjx, gam 'it- at, cruorasne , GUOPIBB.coner of Woo& awl Wat.• riu. r arra, „ . . War r?i3 ~,l___ MIN pittsbittgit 6wattei TICUICSDAY M0RN1NG ....... JAN. 8,12 ' "MIMS or Tikr. GAZETTE. Ilenteeme totem, b 7 meth per Jae—..—..L 1 • month—. Te. single '3. EZATIBS, by man. V° 4 60 . 32L " 0 single oeopteA.—.e.- WZVLLT Enema, single mph% yet pat.. IP St Ala of sto 10, . 0 ....1110. elnba of leer mate" S. —col Goo =iota to the pall . rending eh*. Yee club of =eon, .0 nand the Der.asela Guerra Yor • dab of twelttiOlo SW eto lienerma Clascres dally. angle eaplea,6 casts. Sir All sabwriptioaldrfrap aalerate; and papers always stopped when the time exphea: Changes Wrought by the War. In Cadjo's Cave," a war novel by Thuirliridge, well known' as a, contributei to the Alkortic Monthly, we find the following beautiful paragraph: "how many a beloved 'good-for-nothing'. has gone from oar streets and firesides, to The ro. appear far off in a vision of glory school-fellows know not their comrade; the mother knowsnot her oerrr 2011.: The strip ling, whose outgoing and incoming were CO familiarto mpulsive, fun-loving, a Pale vain, a little selfish, apt to be cross whettAre sapper won not ready, apt to come late and make _you _erpss when the supper was reedy and waiting wa sting over twisted what noble he ness was in html Ms eountryealled, and rite up ermtriot. ' The fatigue of marches, the hardships of camp and bivouac, the hard fare,•the injustice that must be submitted to all n th terr ib le trials of the body's strength and the soul's patient enderanco—these he bore with the superb buoyancyof spirit which denotes the hero. Who was Atilhat caughtnp the colors, and rushed forward with them into the thick of the battle, after the fifth man who , attempted it bad been shot deem? Not the vil lege loafer, who used to go about the streets dressed so shabbilyr Yes, the same. Ile fell, covered with wounds and glory. The nutvmd seemingly useless Instrument , we saw hang us long idle on the walls of soci ety, none dreamed to be a trtunpetpf Sonorous note until the soul num and blew a blast. And what has become of that white-gloved, per- I famed, handsome cousin of yours, devoted Le his pleasures, weary even of thoso—to whom life, with all Its lokurice, had become a here '! He [e in the trenches at Wagner. lie had distinguished himself by his tiering, his bar. I dibood, his fiery love of liberty. When the! nation's alarm beat, his manhood stood tweet;' he shook himself; all his past frivolities wen, I no more than dust to the inane of this oung lion. Tiuswar has proved useful if o nly in this, that it hes developed the latent heroism in our Tents men,, and taught us what is in humanity, In our fellows in ourselves. Be cause it Ins called into tether all this goner. °shy andeourage, if for no o eause, let us forgive its cruelty, though the chair of the be loved ono be vacant, the bed unslept in, and the band cold that penned the letters in that sacred drawer, which cannot even now ho opened without BY IL musts; rori_nOlNL tad Colonial= MA: davit owl daalec In =EPA, 8 LAN! evOa Plant* geftvally, Dia, 13 Mood. street, eWata, Pliubargh 2 LLAT II DD etacceipor to no b..,k11-j=llod4jlhttibta3ol4l22l% OM lima obi IttlfaUM ' Clossile.liyintil Turd PAP- Bealei .I.:6rooein. cogrogistos Iderchars, cod deelembe Produce, Pipe 001peet dr street and 0 Trout street, Plirdetdlit ' • gu , vorru• 11 S. w . ',DLL 1; 1304. Wholesale U. Gomm 140...}30- sad 1.73 Second st!est, efr smith4l4, sal job FLOYD at Co. Wholesale Oro. .dears sad Ckittoliettthak 310.172 Wood lutitall Liberty Area, ORIEWW•ta (successor to lass iloba a G 0.,) POEN AL6131 &oar to Pltollololol, coma of lissitet and frost etrects,Pittst--. Pte :TOWDitsmatu,vrarbeesor to Jack s • Age 111 Ttonsoo*POTE TACKS:Mod In ruffians, N 0.14 Tooth 'trot, too ib- Thtlibto on T azzoi , . ,VOIGT. taw° . swill to. GreIL—PRODIIO2 AND 00)11111311105 ANIS,ISIT Liberty Ames, Pittebstreb 1011117. 110C11.*".... _, AA. _1101331._ e ' rOirCiill lAINDIig Me AOa t ri= , 3. WOW a Smithfield sad •wen . . sows: Pittillgb•_ 711----irunort • m ts,_ - itis dears pl 1 . ..80TM0N, 111,0134 BAWL WOOD; OWN. Ao,i MA. 4 mat *row routow, . _' . - .., „sarily D AB - ' esale asocas min onoussiathancuearr, cut come a 1169:1 11 , 1 0 ) . 3 0 _______---------___ WILLIA3u.,-BAc . AL' VY pr otsoDAA4 Its; ga; & A : CISOCIIM AND CO • a6,79lWiati stit".lltlmbargt6e, '-'Ye44IIIIV.4I‘.LP.=IOO,MMgOI%4x, •200.41SrAlst14 MORIAII" - , PITTS MIM2I An Epidemic In Indiana , . A. fearful epidemic is prevailing in Cory dol. Harrison county, Ind. During the past week about Lfteendied ail. The victims attacked !survive from one to three days. It preva i l! ls C l oy to acme extent in the country Corydon. The Corydon Uoi.o. thus describes this affliction : This direful disease, which is evidently a form ofcongestive fever, is at present prevail ing.to a fennel extent In parts of this coon ty,, and, however doctors may disagree about names, the facts aro incontestible that It Is a sudden and overwhelming congestion of , some of the vital organs—most cotemorily of the Amin and spinal column, or of !the stem- ach. and lungs. After the congestive period b pat, then is an inflammatory fever:,,Th .or foyer of typholi.chater tal-he-cem-Waerve l laio have tattoo it are taken with chilly ace salient, which appear to last oneito twelve Louie—and at times it amounts to is shaking and chattering of the teeth, accompanied with pains through the head, neck, back and stow ach---sentatimes numbness of the extrerni- I ties. The patients are sometimes clear In their minds hut usually deranged, wild'or frantic— ! throwing their arms and legs about—turning treat - side to side, exhibiting inexpressible distress, worrying the attendants, to keep them covered or in bed at ail. ,- The head is ! drawn to one side or backward and the neck stiff—the eyes are rolled in their sockets', 11114. sometimes violent conviihions take place, then nausea and vomiting, costiveness or ioOletleSi of the bowels, pubs* weak end slow or nearly natural, mid at times firm and fro quent—aometimes none at all, becoming 00-1 =Leto, you casukoi, arouse them, followed by an apparently easy death ; or they awake so sore and stiff that. they cannot liemoved with out everlasting pain and distaffs attended with inflammatory or typhoid lever. No Crops in Virginia. The Richmond Seainelesys : We regret to learn that there is very little prospwst of Any considerable crepe being made this year in several of the fertile countlw in , Southwestern Virginia. The largest farmers in that 'portion of the State—Campbell, itoan eke, Charlotte, Bedford, Sm.—hare pretty generally furnished rubstitates and devoted , their time to the production of large qoanti ties of meats, breadstuffs, vegetables and for ago. In view of the late enactment, render- 1 log them egoist liable to military duty, and en theircoqun impossibility of ottemdinte the plantations, these men have, as a r ole,' biro& out their Geld hands to railroad or man- , Ufai, taring companies, or sent them to the eit-i Fee and towns to be there employed. No corn' crop willconsequently-be made,snd but cote-, partitively a 'Mall extent of land has been, praised oats or wheat. What little willite In these productive regions will princi pally be under the superintendence of the few old disabled men unfit for military service, and will hardly antrlce for home eonsunsption, leaving nothing for the support of the army, which has heretofore drawn abundant sup e - plies of proyisione and . forage from thes --- , ndos. -.....------_ A Movable Studio. William B. Mount, the comic painter ot American life, has provided himself, at his residence in the country, with a movable, audio. It can be drawn from place to place on wheels by a pair of horses, and when sus denary can be,tunted . about from one point of view to another, so as to allow the artist, sitting- comfortably 'within, to make, not merely sketches, but the most deliberate and finished studies from nature. On :me side of the, room the wall is formed by a large par allelogram of strong , plate glass, Ilke those used In the more 'sumptuous slicrps la Broad way, but ,of Om - most perfect - . sad aerial trampareney, and through this - the artist has his view of the objects he chooses to delineate. Within is every convenience-which the ?sla ter' requires -- easels, tables, drawers-for the paints, and a stove for keeping. the ,room warm in cold weather. The ventilation of the room is also provided fat 117 mins of the 'accommodatiorded by this studio a win ter landscape may be transferred to the can ' vass, at the artist's perfect leisure, when the mercury in -Sabrenhetri tbermomOor Is be low sere;*' •••••••---- OpgrANANDrinJD? lira - Waw Ituts.--Yel ,aande Wood.aeotei to be making a violent ' 1 effort at reform. , -A law drys ago ourybody ' was etartiod at hearing that he had made a handsome -contribution ointsitintion Id the Sanitary Fair. ()cod was coming out of a Nasueth with a vengeance then. ' lint a stranger thing has coma to pus. It is said that at Ilia Dick inson's addresb lar; Wood wu visibly affected --In short was, in teasel Who will tay an slandermis hereafter of rioemilles in the matter of tuna I confess I toll this the with BOZO ndsgivingt;-tot I didn't lee tho strange centrum mysalfi mod , this Is a cue Where ones-eyes maltase and one's bands ',must touettlwfora he sun believe; but I have It the authority of a well known Congreu ' saan, who sat heads him , and who, in all BC. Artois sobriety, attests , ths-fact•—Wo :vont Corropondatt. ,_ --- -;te Ocootoresessi of the 'NOW Volt• Mehl, weitiog trout that boost or blockade 'runners, na, says the place is tall of miserable oft- SeOifillp oFthe South, letio have tied from the rebet coneetiptioa; bat IVO . 11tili, Saroetov th a t to Moo dad names report that Wilmington it Moo dad-with Boothemors who totoetold net thole': ppeploW. at, ti greet estelMeelstoidet to vit aim iii some Oaf ot thlibkeihode etoming et The - late ;et dets et the total aoiroatnentlatbiddlag epees from the Cot riatiste; tiiss hike, brought tad , disappointment ht mai orpre , -- , . Tinarit„Oilaleriallirgiat ,gr . 1.60 *lab, - at *clop& of fondle= two pielasidgify per cent.-brine. ,'' . . -<> . - ;; -, A.i. , . ,,,, PITTSBURGH GAZETT ----.------------- , National Laboratory I n Indlnde'phi.. , The Philadelphia Nora Ararrierm gives. the i ' following interesting account of a great Got , i aliment Medicine factory In that !I': I At Sixth and Orferd streets is nu s b li ment Whose extant and Importance re known to a very smatiproportion of our citizens. It is the United States Government laboratory, at which are manufactured all the of compound ed preparation used in th e entire armies the United States. At Sixth and Master a drools to another largo building, formerly hospital, under the same management, where are made all the hospital materials, beds and bedding, watt in the army hospitals, and the clothing prepared for invalids' use. The whole is under the charge of Dr. An drew R. Smith, C. S. A. The work conducted ( there gives employment to . aboot 525 hands, male and female. Of the latter there ere ISO. The menufacturing facilities provided. here aro a decided curiosity. Tho drugs are par chased in a crude date, and every epeelmen Is tested by'ehemlettlanalysit. The chemical and manufactories apparatos, stills, .kai are all of the first order of excellence and com pleteness. So perfect are, the resources of the laboratory that.tho glass stoppers ofthe bottle ti are ground upon the premises, and the band ages for wounds are woven in the • establish \merit upon spindies provided for that purpose. The cellar is devoted to the storage and bottling of the wines and liquors for medicinal purposes. These, to bo accepted, pees an ordeal that would satisfy oven Dr. Cox, of Ohio. In, accuracy of letting their purity, Dr. Smith needs the assistance of, this Stag Assayer. Whisky, brandy, dad wines 819 the_lispere eniployed. Ilene hut .The best are PrOeuria; , The last purchase of whislcy was Sedeetedfrom twenty-three samples, of which the rest wore rejected. The first floor contains the ansaytieal la boratory, the mill rooms, and packing room. The former is an exceedingly benutifulaPpa ratus. Tho microscopre are of the most val uable character, and the halanoos adjusted with unerring nicety. All were imported from Europe. Tho mill room has six mills, with bolting -cloths and appurtenances complete. In three, crude drugs are polveriied and pre ared for administration. A long one story building behind the mill room is devoted to the preparation of tinctures and extracts. Of these the production is enormous. The contents of the largest drug house would compare very insignificantly with the weekly production. The second floor is a nut pill manufactory, whore hose muses of mixtures are divided Into globules, by the delicate manipulation of 1 soldiers' wives, widows and children. Phu- I tors aro also made by the thoutand, and about I ten thousand bandages per day beside. The I bandage making apparatus to unique. There I is nothing like it elsewhere to existence. The I credit of its introduction is due to Dr. Smith. who, though cosmopolitan by education, in- I ! bevies the immunity of the sone of Now Eng land. 110 is a native of Connecticut. This'' , part of the establishment is exceedingly curious and interesting. It has saved the government vast sums of money hitherto wasted, and gives to the physicians at all times remedial agents of reliable quality and standard. The grindig of glass Mappers for bottles is here also pernformed. Nothing is wasted by leakage or evaporation, and corks are die carded in favor of ground glues. The third floor Is the filling department, where all the fluid medicines and powders aro Wiled. A dumb waiter conveys them to the packing MOM below. Each bottle is packed in a d sep arate paper box, surrounded' by saw-ust. Breakage, therefore, Is imPossible. A fire proof building in the yard, erected ander the supervision of Dr. Smith, is appropriated solely to the distillation of ether and chloro form. Another long one-story buliding, in five spertHments, is used for the preparation of articles requiring direct heat. Everywhere else throughout the building steam is use. The motor is an engine of twentv-fivo hers° power. The whole concern is entirely com plete and independent In itself, andis worthy of any nation in the world. A wash-house in the yard alone gives employment to eleven els in washing bottles for daily use. Stables end wagons are upon the premises, and the whole place, during working hours, lo a hive of Industry. Citizens are welcome to visit tho laboratory. Dr. Smith will be found willing to conduct visitors through this great national establishment. .. . • -, `Ls Axcrxxx Tstavitats.—A few daysgo ag e she Flared= Express Company carried over the New York and New Haven Railroad the ancient piloting press at which Benjamin Franklin worked In Boston in 17111. The -Alen. Robert C. Winthrop, late speaker of the 1101130 of Representatives, presented the press to the Massachusetts te ch Benevolen ni 'Society there, on behalf of a gentlan of Philadelphia- The old press was bailt in 1711, and was thus ono hundred isnd fifty-three yell.. obi, when it took this, probably its last, jourtioy. It made a trip to Newport, It. 1., during the Revolution, whore it was for a time buried in is garden to keep it from the British soldiery, but was discovered, dug up. and .worked for a time. It bears then...kr of hard usage and old ago, but it boa new found a resting place in the scenes of its early labors, and will never move again. A ammo'. for the children of refageo families I has been established at Bridgeport, Alabama, by the United States Christian Counnbsion, which has there- a depot for furnishing sup plies and reading matter to the army. The limitary Commission also has an extensive agency at that point, where it feeds all sol diers passing to or from the front, takes ear° of the sick and wounded, and looks after the comfort of persons travelling in search of lost relatives. The Commission's supply of stores so largo that potatoes and onions are issueono d weekly to twenty-sevon regiments of division. There is something wonderfully active in the benevolenco which thus follows our armies to the very furthest line of advance, and ministers to their comfort with an energy and sufleilmcy which even domain., affection could hardly surpass. - • TUN l,tasasAllo“ NIAGARA F.1.1.3.—The islands In the Niagara river above the falls n , known ea the "three maws," were visited o Sunday by Mr. D. D. Lane, of that village. Instead of three islands, 11r. Lane discovered a fourth, and what appears to be the outer {eland le divided by a channel, untiring two Ishmael. Mr. Lane aossed over on :the ice. We believe it Is the second time thiit these islands have over boon visited.—Thipaci (Ler. -- A 1.C111131 from Santiago, published In the Providence Joecora, soya that the stupidity of the pollee :rat one cattle of the Via diestrea than of life In the recent catastrophe; They neither helped . the 'offerers themsebtcs, nor 'moldier:for the foreign residents to do eo. An American was actually bayoneted by ono of the fellows while, endeavoring to droll a hu man form from the flames. ---. Ohs of tho latest stories of Mr. Lincoln Is of Ids Intenriew with a dOlOptiOn of minis tore. It ill nig reported that they bad much to any when they were admitted to tho pmts ./DM j but In taking leave one of them It, moakedie "hoped the Lord wan mold side." "I don't - aro with yom" Of ammo they looked masa& "I hope, Indeed, that wa are on the Lord's side I" Tat Cie futon Jfererey gravely contrasts the Steady Self:possisslonlllti calm exorcise of wisdom &splard by the Boman Senate, after the battle oftftnnw, 'with the recklessness of alarm and' the desperation of derairgism shown in the Confederate Congress after the recent disasters •to the rebel came:- No ono will deny that the point in well taken. BISCII October last, 9,00 . 0 men have ,volta teered in Ohio, and 11,00 ff veterans in Ohio regiments, who arc notated -on...the fitato's quota (29,000,).have :vs:dieted, There ore thus eight thousand more Men requlreffort to clear. the State of a draft. A vigoro number us e, It is be li eved, will bring the needed before theist of March, timer J: Waits,it member of tholdislourl I V , Legislature Cronin4u county, watannnuneed to be deadiln.tbst body, ono do week, and the usual speeches 113 . 8ii0 ln emery. 1, It now WO out that the report. death erns •: false; eth the opposed diverted Ls In Jefferson !lti , ilial Gis. Asnrssost who is gaits fooble; la 11Y lug in New Vork. The physiciPs i; Le will be no better. 10 ,says „the. flag lowered-la stmitAir ass only a intaU signal lag. Ile still has that - and the render . ensign of the pt. : . neon. . • Tits Statham Methodist by Book elefl Cows:li in : Ilashrilla luta been taken the author Ilion for a government yrtinttng Mane. 'lt ow s pestilent seciulon, candela, and,, his now boon put to wx , l wort - Path 'Or non. James It. Clay. . -bicirrsatL,ll.l4,i,lsat.27The to Jai. Cisyv Nentielryt ax.adalster Volta. 'ON tad' etf-ntistaber. otCoagrasir froip Uhltad-diattiet, died in Ibis> city lattagglit. lila aluialut lama tenlitliatai•Fautaelgy 1 ?! ": r9 :(141 1 ; . rt vior nEta, f , ois, tali bins o Nd to duty under 1140 esural Saab. • EVENING GAZETTE TEtions , AFFAIRS AT CIIATILESTON fAc ANGI.O. SALE OF CONFISCATED LAND IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Obstructions in ,y thGone. e Channel En tirel AY QV THE GALLANT SOUTIIEM RACE Jell Davis' Houle Fired and Bobbed. ARM RESISTANCE TO THE REBEL CONSCRIPTION. 6<., d -0.,. d`~ ;Sic tal Divateh to the Pittsburgh (1 ,Otto. PUILADM.VIIII, Jan. V, 1863 Things at Chaslesion aro represented as I:hanged. Ono gen continues to play on the city with shells, at intervals of five min- utuct both day and night. boo of the robe' cleaners, built on the lo watching an opportunity to cot out °tactile' river. ft is elosely watehcd by our I! . lo4oilCni. An lmportant order from the President , ititli s reference to conC:cated lends In South Carolina, regulates the pre-emption rights of thine who may choose toparchaso each lands. : 'General Saxon, the military Governor, is cittmlating an order to remind the liberated' slityes who are presumed to be the future pos. sows of the soil thus pal up for sale at a thiliar and e quarter en acre, that as their old masters consid-red cotton was king, they should cultivate it and make It more Ping, than ever. Nearly all tho fine old ton of Beaufort Was recently sold under the auctioneer's ham. me* for the benefit of the United States Gov erupaent and of the purchasers. The work of esseifiseutlen is rapid in South Carolina. The old stock is uprooted, nod new proprietors, white and black, aro tal..ag possession of the soil. The obstructions in the channel between Forte Sumter and Moultrie DID entirely gone. The opinion of naval officers Is that there are not no impediments to our fleet's progresr, exoept those extended from James Island to the piddle ground. The ltichmond Whig has a significant arti cle deploring the decay of the gallant South ern race, who entered the soar so brilliantly throe years ago. It says that they are all gone, and if they do not come back again the game is up. Our nowa from thu b•• tali, to-day, i 3 wiry \ Interesting. Vico Prrsident Stephens is lying dangerously ill at Augusta, lbsorgis, where he was attar-iced on Sand.y Very suddenly. The lions° of President Davis at Richmond was set fire to and rubbed, and was saved from-destruction by the prompt assistance of the people. The South appliess to forming an armed rntistanco to the contorli , tion of Jell. Davin. The tiring on the oth Ado of the Rapida wa n OD Saturday last, at s . ~orted to Yea, a named by a regiment or two of rebels at tempting to leave in u body. Two regiments attempted to come tf r to ur and were drivoo back by mm,ketry ant o. tiller, from their torn men. Major Gen. Biro. y has assumed command 1 of Lit4.ltl corps, and 1.11 txtutiuue at sins head of of iirs during ibe absence of Gyn. French, whotigt! 4.1.0 tt.t a leave of absent. , for 15 The stories Ft I afloat in some of the New York papers th.t.t Gen. French hue been re• Greed of his coutthand for fault, and that he was to be court martintt.l for some offence , , are sheer fabrications. Specie for Europe—The Rebel Con scription Ressated—Movements oft the Enemy—Affairs in Gen. sel-1 ley's Department, etc. I Nets Yeas, J.. 27 -The slimmer Snotia! sailed this morning for Lire to o taking rto 1 ,,,,,,,,.;er5, and ..;Oatl,oo o in et. A special dispatch to. the llerabi, dated bead - quarters Department ~1 West V trginia, Jan • ~ bury 26th, says that lien Selliran has just in formed Gen. Kelly from Harper's Ferry, that his scouts have return' 13 Richmond pa 1 pets of the 22x1 inst., as that these capers say that Jeff. Davis' l, use had hasp robbed 1 ,, and fired, which Is a .4, &cant fact. The lire, 'was discovered in time to save the building. Maj. nunian, of the la New York cavalry, I who commanded the scoots, reports that there I are bands of men organ I 4lng to resist the rebel conscription In Virginia. Heoffluorters West I's , Jan. 26.—A scoot, has Just returned from Woodstock, where he I took nine prisoners. The rebel Oeneral Early is reported to he l l still at Ilarrisonburs, and Rosser, with the ilh, 11th, and 12th Va . mounted regiments, and White's battalion, is still between Few-[ market and Lumberville. lie does not seem to be doing anything or to ho in a condition to make a successful raid of importance. As far as Rosser is concerned no harm is appre hended. Imbed., is et ill at Cross Keys, and 1 , Fits Bush Lee has gone hack to Cordonsville with his command. Col. Mulligan has jot returned from Pe tersburg. lie reports no enemy In force in the South Branch Valley. Large numbers of deserters and refugees are coming Into our Outposts. All trimmers concur In substantiating what la reported about the expected sufferings, and present great dissatisfaction among tho rebels. Of Col. Tkoburn reports having information a highly Important and gratifying character. It relates to the good workings of the Presi dent's Amnesty Proclamation among tho reels in arms. and those who have hereto forbe been sympathisers, but who axe not now in the army. Jeff Davis' sweeping conscrip tion law has given rise to this; new state of feeling. Everything looks cheering in this Department. The snow and lee are gradually disappear ing, without causing a freshet In the streams, therefore the Baltimore and Ohio railroad will, not suffer any lass or interruption this season by having bridges, ke., swept away by swol len streams, as has been the case In times put. ----------_ Reception to Veterans—The , sKeu- I ', tacky V. 8. Benstorahip — Coall Boats and Barges Lost—Sentence ! [ of a Quartermaster , etc. 1 Cuictsiari, Jan. 27.—A public reception [ was given to the veteran soldiers at Indian [spoils yesterday. A dispatch from Bridgedort, Ala., says that rebel desertions are annually largo. The last ballot for Senator in the Kentucky Logislatmoyesterday stood, tiothrie 51 ; Bell, 42; Burnam, 33; Buckner withdrawn. Louisville specials say that the steamer Henry Fitzhugh, from Nastiville,to Cincin nati, was sunk by the ice at Shawnotown— total loss. She had on board 193 bales of cot• ton for Cincinnati. The Ice gave way et Louisville yesterday, sinking Ore cool boats, and carry ter barges over the falls. Capt. Samuel Black, quartermaster, has been sentenced by a court-martini to be dis missed from the service, with loss et pay and allowances dun bin, and to pay a One of tan thousand dollars and an imprisonment et two years.. The charges wore nglect, violation of duty, conduct unbecoming an officer, making false reports, dm. In the Louisville Circuit Court,yesteiday, in a snit' against the Adams Farms Company: to itoxiier money seizedby Jolin Morgan at Coal City, the Court decided that guerrillas ace carrier enemies, and that as such* eoininort carrier la not responsible for thergoods !dud V 4,6-1 2. .. . . fi ~. eld Vurough Minato Tennessee " . NAMITILLS, Jan. 26.—Gen. Belleau lately renelve4 information that *brige ¢ a r ebel cavalry, under Forrest, with. a htiry of artillery, were about to • cross the Tennessee river at Florence; Alabanp, for the purpose of a said thstasti:lifildle TerigledSBo•:. Ire made Prepantlon to nosinci them, strengthened the posunnd scouting the pantry, •• . . ..: ...Thts evening Col: :Wiener ,it .Cein tan , telegraphed thatltur enemy tab= Athens, morning and is inning OW.Cohinbie, This gin pickets et Columbia were`wttettked . lo a telniteguad coming , from the dinettes! of DIA. I'.ltossit , ..-It Is' thooght,-/tarrist As nosing \ around Columbia, andessurring te &WWI the , 'ZillfshidUisiusdlieithw estarnvullressii,andol• . _ , street - the rives navigation. FROM MAR R LSD VRG ist.sso scistuiuris I DLspstch to the Pittsburgh Gast2's. ULIMISSUIuiI, Jan. 7, 1064. The Committee. on the contested election cue from Armstrong county reported in fuser of the contostant, John W. McKee. Mr. McKee was sworn In and takes his seat-- another sound radical member on the floor to help sustain the Uovernment In ita efforts to break down the hydra-headed monster— slavery. The prospect of Motor White resuming his scat in the Senate Is good. The resolution to psy the interest of the State debt In GOICTUIXICDt currency passed by a strict party vole—Yeas, 17 ; nays, 42. Submission to organisation of the Senate is I still refused by the Democratic side. Mr. Lowry' s resolution setting apart a special election to vote on the constitutional amendment, empowering soldiers to rote on the field, was debsted t and lost on second read ing—every Democrat voting nay. Rebel Nowa. FORTIIT.SB Aforaos, Jan. 27.—The Peters burg geprns, of January 12. d, says that seven hospital -buildings at Camp Winder, nem , Richmond, were burned yesterday. A large quantity of commissary stores and clothing , wore destroyed. The Charleston (lerier, of Thursday, Says the bombardment of the city continues to be the same as previously reported. The dam age has been very small in comparison to the, ~ numlierof shots and weight of l ensmeta fired. secguefc, 20.--The my's Pu reveille and also a repeated discharge of mos : ketry on the west end of ;horn Island, was heard this morning. ' On the 18th, a fore-and. aft schooner was captured, while attempting to ran the block ade, by federal gunboat. The name papers also say that en unsuccess ful attempt was made to burn the Presiden tial mansion at Richmond, on Tuesday nigh t last. Nearly half of our military force is scatter ed as absentees and stragglers over the coun try. If they were all returned not another man would be needed in the field. The steamer Advance ran on tho beach under the gun. of Fort Caldwell, while at..; tempting to run the blockade off Wilmington, Carolina. The crew are supposed to be safe. The cargo will be saved but tho ship is a total loss Arrival of the Samer errimac—Ter. rlbl te e Explos M ion. Nay' Yoga, Jan. 27.—The steamer Merri mac arrived here last night from New Or at Key Wost the frigate Colorado, bound to l Portsmouth, and the Huntsville, Tioga, San Jacinto and Desoto- She brings no news. A terrible affair occurred last evening at No. 05 Maiden lane. A quantity ofpistol cartridges exploded, killing Paul Hoffman, clerk, and seriously wounding another mart ammo.' Chaa. Block. The upper part of the budding was destroyed. The loss is esti mated et $175,000, mostly in tho store of Mahn .k Strtsburger. They are fully Insured. ri rroi • . ff USA („Ne. TUE BEST ARV: rim diierisi. W. 11. 1111ADBUILII,uud sunou t tcrEsn & Co.'s CELEBRATED PIANO 3 t o 11, .1 pri n -t, GO t.l , AN otilLVEll MDAL, t,et, tt aILI,II. a ottmth, ot tltatOtttnt Rd Eat, of the t Amrtic.n I watt., N. Y.. laßiliEt, by W. B. 13RIPBUILY. f, the nes r Pi Ntarroirrm. eII 03IACK ER & CO., I hilrlelpoll., remicod the CR VtiT A 1..4.1.:1,&01: PRIZE bILED&I, at Loudon. rn., t..milt i boy., utott,rt.n. Medals, IDlplemn& and Spe , l:tl Report. Irwin State Patti and loAttntes. now hltre tett. rs of IN,cototnoulatiost Irv& am Wet .,tt n.lst t,tt.nt, embnßing Cattiritalt, 8 trac lion - 1, Cr.)... Wu, 31..0n, nod abet., 11.• LI , owl chraper tbsts slay othnr Nuao• made. EV' Warranted fur Five Years. - 11FII WANBLINK & BAR& SA• for ritheburgh and Wertrrtt '2 ST. CLAIR STILErT, So. gmerwm•lne BridZe THE ItUt;l.l , l CALI TIIE 111 1 01. K CALI. TIIE 111 1 t11.11 I All. 111 g litlll.ll 41A1.1 u coral IC F. itnOT Po; Y. F. 1100 T GFVI:t:F F. (LOOT' 50 PATRIOTIC SONGS AND 01.1ORPSES. 30 PATRIOTIC SONGS AND CEIOIIESIS 9 . PATRIOTIC SONGS AND CDORUSIS. Copier roOled for ti mute. 'Coplra moiled Ibr 25 canto. Uorioo tuslind Ibr oonY. CHAS. C. MELLOR. SI WOOD STFISST Nj ENV TESTIMONIALS.— /.1 The 31nsical Biesters of the Past speaking out In ram of DECESJIIII '1 I PLANtaI " Aftm having examimal the Plano rotting of the Hewn. DECKED.IiO3. very aarefully, o have ammo to the coodruslon, and cheerfully temstify, that they ere in mory respeetsmerior Instramontl. Their tiro. , is pure, flat, brilliant, very distinct, and of an entirely musical character. Their workmanship is of the wry hest, plainly dcmorwtratitny that nono but ike Tory boot ono Wiga are mmeeA, and their touch, evenness and nquallty of tune throcahunt the whole outclass ortu koy board, inwurpmeal by any other Nano Forte wo yet won. B. It. Mills, Theodore William Mason, Chow. Yradell, 'Theo. Ilegoa, edit. of the Itastool Ektion awd World; Carl Amanda, MMUS . of the German Opera; John Lunde, editor /mimed of Fob- Po Worilay•, P. I. Ritter, Carl Wolfeohn, A choice lot of thew superior luxtrnmeuto just am , J. IL 110611111 AN A 1311.0., da3 61 Fifth street. BALES. Or4ENN STREET AT AUCTION. Aniu —On TUESDAY IVENIIIO, fob. ^ at TiA o'clock, all% be sold, at tho Commercial Saki. UOOO. at Fifth street. that rateable Lot of Ground situate on the north side of Penn Gavot, between Hancock and fiend streets, baring • front of feet 4 turbot on Penn street, and extending beck lag het to a court, on which to erected that handsome and cam. modems (natatory Brick Dwelling, No. 255 Penn street, containing nineteen roonis,lncluding • very large dininrroom, with on the modals hams e . moots, each togas chandeliers and brackets, =D. in 'Mohan and wadi dense, _etntlanary tubs, two Cabmen rarnatos - In the cellar. ) ail& Nantes In parlors dining•room end bed-rooras. On the rear of the 'lot is • eery two-story ßrick Stable and Carriage Howe Tama or ikuk—Onedhird goat, realdne OS one and two ruse, with interest, secured by bond and menage. k ExEctrrows SALE OF PENN ST. PROPEETY.--On TUESDAY ASTElitioo2f. rebroary 51, WA, at I: o'clock, sill be odd, on The pnder., at the ouroor of Peon rad Ilarborj Ms., by order of Embed no .Olyoral warriting Esocutor of that r h oloo o b r ett d ot G italo iq_lbO ill aty Of Plttaburgit, at - the corner of Penn. d Maria's, haring. front of 60 feet on Penn .toot. end Wan& lag Akan Ifszbary strett SO (bd. on Vhlch la erect ad a lam Foam Mum. Tcarrs—idne4bird tub, residue In onti,and two jean, with interast. Jefrf DAY fIcILWAINE, AlXt4a. --- —_—.__— —_- LITEILY grABLE 21,1" AUCTION.-- 00 SHADS', January MS:, at 10 o'clock, at Eagle Livery Stable, foal or Seventh' damn, will Lo sold, the entire stack, cuarprialog— -5; I C I ZEIrAtIES ' ? i BUGG SESILL tra, epos sad top J . . . . lIATIO ;- 3 SUISSE'S:- - SPILLS'S 11'A001ES ; .' ... . 1 Doable end Slagle Haraem, plstn and vranabc o : balks' sod Goat's Saddles; 1111:11:ii ard graters. In: Father arlth Ma:gather ertlales pertainlog to e Idv , erfStable Terms each ' T. A. Iffr,CLELLAND, Aar . gents h o nor: m usty .1171 fr• Uweattre.: P rll °1"- oat • - BANTED—VaI J./ atiplqatost. s$ toed ' , WON sad ffeicw JAMS AMID rtstsaw• aver at o. t, as near oft . j uto to Ito. 257 Marty sta.sW. ..wmsu.• Dinaalliallolls2. OW TO , Was - 144 242 .5 i °rim peelbrrod. g..II.IrOLOTAW,.. • SCUOYER; 4 ilitta Law: 01143., WS, Volga sirgi, Pt 1.. ~ n Y.. VOL 4MUS WITTSBURGH. THEORY, 6r. Eretiorsoos. innri • - Yourth Mahe of the moat trail, actmoloh EM e U. ' th WALLER, which comalcm sloe will appear new and °Maine' play of Naomi. • THIS EVENING. Will ho perfrmed, tho soma time here, .14 entire new play of NAOMI, THE GUESTED. 0. liorod4. S. Eames. Chippendale. f;;;;c_Turle—teitb— Orchearrm THE LOIERBT MEET. Wormwood 0. Sefton. Swan.. sY?IIMAtKI\IU for • abort Moo only, corttrocooblg on MONDAY LTENING, 15t,1864, And STERN IirgIKTNG et.r until tither nelke and on BATITIIDAT AV/1313500K8 et 3 o'ckek. TITS ItIOST EXTRAORDINAn4 ES TUDITION IN TUF WORLD. THE GREAT MILTONIAN TABLEAUX PARADISE LOST AT lIHRLION IN DEM THE WAR OF TIES ANGELS! TUE WALL OF SATAN AND TALL OP KAN Al described by Jobn Milton In h 1 Inniertal Poem, entitled ' , Paradise Lost," it being • complete Mtn tration of this great Poem from beginning to end, comprising SLTTFITIREE SPLENDID TABLEAUS PAINTINGS, out Milton's Wks of Heaven, Hell, Chaos and Paradise, will nom be exhibilcd in thit city. for the drat tlute. ea essibited in Loudon for two hundred end eighty coneeentive night., to more than half • million pro pie, and as exhibited benne her /Wert,' QUISiDD VIirIDRIA, and the ENTIRE COUNT, at Booking ham Palace, upon which occasion her Majesty was pleased to brainy upon the proprietor a dutingideb ed mark other royal approbation:44 preemittbitg him a magnificent Diamond Ding. Tickets— —.25 neat, Chlkiren—sith parents-- 16 amts. Grli..-1.24 NILIVEINIaIiI On Saturday A[urnoan• at a &cloak Whet. Chi'dr,. will be untualtted fur 10 mutt. Itir Doc. upon %coning. at T o'clock. KOMI tlon conmencro 754 o'clock prockely. EkTOILDAY—Docco cvn al 2 o'clock. Sir Y. rartloalan Iwo UM, ♦. I. 11011.61.5021 ii:,CONCERT HALL GPM ROHM Mal AIM BAIL, P. the bemalt of the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee, Undo+ lb. murk. and dirtion of the 1913A0 11E11'8 TzßeslVloll2e.sll3 ecool6Tl.ola WEDNESDAY EVENING, Web. 3d. The fallowing gentlemen nave kindly lent the MI of their nen. se Honorary Members: Judge W. If eCandles, 1 D. C. Sawyer, Jr., Andrew Carnegie, J. Hen. roster, Jobs D. Scully. Itium. W. Batchelor, John H. 11•11110.4 ;ILK. P. Darr, The. B. Hamilton, William Phillips* 1 Daniel O'Neill..' .1. W. Starker, Thu OW TH; IY.11.411"TIIIN"SZA lsy WI PC Ir, (reducing, for We Ant time in Pittsburgh the popular n e w Prelude or Promenade,. feature at once new and novel, fashionable and pleasant. The Committee tale to sell 3,0r0 tickets, and fur this reason ken placed them at the low primer IP each.ltnowing that hundreds will bay them at that prim Rell though their bare no Intention of being present. In order to lotereet ell in the noble undertaking, the Com mittee will grant te any raw= soiling ten tickets, or more • fuss admittance...rid • Flees Manager's Badge. bearing an Inscription of the number of tick ets eold by the wearer thereat. No lady will be admitted ante. lamontriniwi by a gentleman of knew. respeoteb Cit, presenting al the door an levitation nerd. Tkkets, and Invitation Cards for Ladies. et 0. 0 tleltee's Mario Store, 11l Wood street, and the polo eipal boldness bout. in both titian Prot...rudest • &cloak. 'Mating to commons In _ o'clock. ttell:l - -- ---7_ _ 1,-.POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. I , ---, AT ATABONIO HALL. Commencing Monday, daze 95, 1964 e J. 1N CO WILLI/LYE 0111.LBBATED PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. Thb b the larvae painting of the Bacrod Ont. tom In lb. arooLl, aotorinL nc0. 1 7 . SAC thno 3 sud equate yards of canna. Opea each emoting at T)4, o'clock I alto Wodneeday and eatorday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Tickets. CIENT3 i ahlldnat ander tam you , old lb Cr.STI3. Wale '&74:MANE FESTIVAL rot Tot latanill or PEIINSTIVANIA AVENUE N. L CHURCH. Oo TOESDV, WZDIREMY sad RIIIIIISDAT Z{ ZNIHC & Juotary Mt, 27th and Mb, at L A JLF•Jk - sric•rrieH ALL Tickets 60 coots. Dinner from It to = each day. Q Th. Oyster, Iterrehmeat awl Toney Tab! will be well supplied. 3•15:32 sivri.re MACIUXES. & WILSON% V WING MACHINES MELO The Highest Premiums At all the Important Mato and likcialical tato atone astiltatert daimon tare recently been Wed. which r the th r ta toest desks*. gad". the market. Every elaelthie Iffeavauted 3 Veers. usantiortoas brim circa and see than to opentloa, WI!. MIME & =slims 'ousts. eirlaubw . o tnac.. No. NI FUIk ttrres doers below Bent Block. RIDES CLAil'iT:: "- " anunssios litigl9lllls Petroleum and its111'0111:m4i oi4, oris..N.p..it.'paiiTi4B>M- TDQQ ;je um Exttos, zsa D o4a.. oonr"*.`ir:A..6lAisgan. LUCENT OR, .WCEEB., ..DUNCIaIt DUNLAP ik CO« liars White Refined Carbori Ogh offm; 119 . 1511 etafTe - " miumnis , Prmotrisert. _ PPM MOST APPROPICIAT!3 II _,OLA I DAT Gllrt. tbil rs. , Ti.ka.u.b""st wa ,• dal rtonm Wit,6l4 FOlt,raturtril.,rd= Mnw ' `atomm,twooommaratron *es& Diatis *cm n79r tor" t""gir°l4l2"sktiVaus ozozwr*oo Era. -- onfrikr ROB & PEARKAI447 noorADTmlita.. canso.toacrumi#Naillits,, • sigaidray retreating alui.ttekra , for:sp., 'OM Ilea for Amite. st resmonablo mks. Won! saunas dertr IRON CITY OIL WOREe. mosellommatte. wain dosszeiiinoym, Erma AID Linuelorernso 9tr.B, staAsuiiii 012.1513141 VETIVOLECLTNE. Wats, orp,:etie sturpaarg: • OVlce, So. 6f ELIO BIT= TlTcsipaaa, P BREWER, BUBB CX) r ;, comanssioii sEadithas, tar OtABII, PAMIRS Ain LIM£III4 WPlttli; übmi moisinmos . insa.;a!;titgi‘ragoe lectined or Crude Rare teturk um. mums was t muzioas Erra. WALES, WETMORE ac - CO. ..:. 00IIINI85ION 15121011AHM. ai. OF PETEOLUS. rer sming wars, simr TOSS. dog beitttico tor BTOBAGILABD BIEEPPING M=Z;;P; I RICHARDSON, HARLEY W., a zonwmin7a mii4t,oxa, Crude and Refined Petroleum - , V*. 19 lawn PrIISBII43II. WV Liberal Cash sirsaxas consigArseuls Ear Pittsbsrrh or Lidera Marken. Skew. 3. S. Dilworth Springer H.OOO. Bell. hest. Oononorainl Bank rablOots VM , CE , r , 1/1136,3, Commission Ittsiolannio. iazosiatvilk_ CMS ft Bzuszlmitoutrm , INNNINII AND LDBBICATIN9 OILS, Ka 151 /36USN WHAZ9II/14 PII/LADELL.PHIA. oar Storage capacity (nadir cover,) 11:416,C0 0 bale Also craollent facilities for•altipping m Amerionu and Voreign ports, at oar srlLarf oa tbe lk tll hirer, near Um • form ortbo-P.-IL B. t 7 . reK a BRO., Crude and Refined Petr(deUM, BENZI*F =WALNUT IST.. rEIjELADET,O4. om Balloon entrutiod to ow we sill :naive protar s la t =.,,w.s.saeo,, BZCIM. BOA. C., sad. Mats, Pitublavk; gmltb. Esq.; prat. rwit 0., Phibulelphl. Mo(X)E01 ICK Sic CAIALENDEII OIL, BROKERS, 211 and 213 South Water Street. clizetaa or GOLOSIFSSISMt. solleitaa. lir.. TO Lyday & Cliarpeashtg, Imo City 011 Wew&lL Jacob Painter, of J. Painter &0, . Joe 11. Chalfant, of Spays, Chalfant' arqq, - - • taa=mw Pl'cuANTs. ARMSTRONG . NIDO, d GOB= PIAZZAS, I,rviciti'6ol, ENGLAND. Nen I' A—Mestrisi E.G. Dun A.O" ,314 Broadway. Pittd:OA— ' Ileum G. Dens t OaleXtummo po ; Ardour! , Oil 00. for terms Information antim . O. amas% Om Wood sod Toth streets, DittaDurddi. Da L. MILLER, Ja., AOlPirt, 123 WALItt sr., PllllOl3/ 411.1 CRUDE & BKMPED, P=o 1,33E111 On Onondolon orolontiely. AO Charges at rant ranuttabla runs. Tor nonaas TOR =YDS= lit cult Otiliint. CHOI% under goal abed. Particular at paid to 011, 113 P011T . 101 bODAfODdt 6.311,4 0 . anl:l7 CA. PE3LBERT O24 , General Merohatulizeßrokera, LIS BOOM TBONT ST., PUILADELIFIA. CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM, °AMMO SODA. SODA ASH, suresToNt. DUGS, OITA LT, te. , Ord. to Imp ar sal promptly attatoled to; attlay. AUJ - !;: ec F.EDLES, , PEELLIONLYHIA. GOISEISEJOS zattexuaris. vortiootso attention pow to oapolgoisiotoot - Crude and Relined retiolium. sr Llbersl minnow ' - aalay - _ NOS WOODWARD, . (Lets et Wm. B. Woodward Ca s t crezazu,3l32624lsl', spuds itt.tics i t•A* . goth . , Crude nit Refine - 41 Petroleum vo. 111107111 TROST 13Tq rr rnria. was aucus-=------- pETROLITE OIL rll4e wEilva Caisytos on, naxzoLt AND ITTEOLETTIL unnucrxruia ppctti two shimmarl , Worts par 4904 _ ÜBSIE * PAcifia-Ous. , cds .,lgolioAthuma *ouss, ritua.zrgh.. - R9B /1 111 1 ~86165 186 r, prrrianmor, Formirding Conemiasionlierolts4 AND binds rg am: • ear imayncarkvtao; rastarrnia.canDie PUTROLKIIM. OILS, arf, coastodlyint , bond 'lbr sale .1 lb* lost mike., .CoosSzermear saaragerairalletted. gattrEJl:: *WOODVILLE OIL RE"NEIci.v 7: --. GEO. W. poILIMITAP&VICf.,A r: iligivemaniot,idaysztirm ort, avrp I, tea, 1174(11 Alta - -Nair toaa. , Dl4 .0. 10 a 4 lib...!,tT,V ._ guy of.BV =MG 011, that aad.V. _ _..: a pal MIIRICATO4Ler!.. I X u tI! *- tri', , Z°L ' .leill4 "R" ZS Irina i 'itinsi , will moot woi_ lA. a 4at ~, Bank Mad* reasaliblo. Irill lbg!larpt , aar ~, WAKLMY Qxgns. UII LD a*Farnzex A 7 D UI%T . i.- '- -• OILS , -t ---- .- ' --- • , vigeflPi r ilt..: •.-,,.. 4 - --- ' ''"" isclittthOitir*A4ll" ilii..l-1 ,1 - '-: iiic:::;i;*. w , '7 '' '''' --st ' Jr -7 ' 7 r= crecmidn T. -use 11W1LL.,..."Xt • Po, 'taws rolPll, - ' ' IlirmiaTcat, Pa. Ana:at cv NIM=I=M
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