....._ ...__ . , , t if• a iir y Prattleal Philanthropy . PVENING G.VETIT TELEGIIAIIS, 0.44,.b...31. 6itzttte i . , A gentleman called upon Mr. Lincoln n day Si --- ' or two since, and found him engaged in count - - ._----e,----' -- eeid I OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. -- ing a email pile of greenbacks." This, stir," SATURDAY I,IOILNUSG---.-JAN. 20, 1864 . the President , "is something out of my utwini , '.....,,, e ---s.•mwwwwwwwietweesememe.c. - - - - _- ! line. But a President of the l'n.tod states 'TERMS OF TUE GAZETTE. 1 lim o a niniti .6 o Wii -V or g=°,:frotng,.°P:::.E'Tbn,,,n Burning . unite Camden and Am - Dawn Tamps, by men, per year-45 00. I t i l s " o - „r e o r ii t teTi. Thirrnoney belongs to a 1 boy Railroad Depot, . - . .....Lb--- Tit I or po negro, who is a porter in the Treasury ^ " weelr_—. In i s hepartment, end is at present very sick with ~ , -" " sine h cap1et......_...._. it I the small pox. Ile did not catch it from nie., 1 . ,1 " E1t ;L HI NDIt ED NEGROES RE- V/coma Miming, by mail. per year-- 4 50. 1 however -at least I think not. Tte is now in I PORTED KILLED. • - ...a, . &s. !the hospital, end could not draw his pay be n a week...-. le, 1 cane he could not sign his name. I have s „ been at contidernble trouble to overcome the , Trade Restrictions /It snored. a " aingle eopies.------ .. difficulty and get his money for him, arid have , pearls Znmentainee.Pi es, l' es r a ' ^ 2.- ,at length sameoded in cutting red tape, as the ' , , a slake orb os 10, l' o 1 51 . ' n ews p a p ers nay. " I am now dividing his 5, w eleheof leer snore" - l 2 nt I money, and putting by a portion in an en- I -wide extra it: the pert, evading slob. Ter • , vol . , -widens pe labeled with his name, along with my slA‘roo OkpAt, li to the ratatureh (hretic 'chisel' lifteen; - we will send the Exrame Goners i own funds, sceording to his wish.' And so ' daily. ye: a deb of twenty, we Will eend the, he did-folded it carefully and locked it up! yir ee m os ci asin ,is d e ny. Single melee, 6 mate. lin a safe, where neither moth not rust would The Camden and Amboy Railroad depot, at goy An so b scr iptiometrieffe iii edemas, sad papers i corrupt, nor thieves break through and steal-- I Camden, across the river, is now burning down when the time expires. . , thus resolving himself into agave:lgs bank for lon the ears and freight, involving leas to a - alines eteletted I the benefit of a helpless sufferer. This is but 1, ,, 1 .,, very great extent. -- ono of the many instances of practical Local Bou 1 thropy developed In the every day life of .54 r.lnties. From Gen. Kelley's Department, in West The work of getting up bounty foods in the , Lincoln. How m .„ men are there in the Virginia, it is reported that the rebels had several rub-districts in the hid district is pro.- I world, occutyin t g a losition with one-tenth I recently 11FeVore conflict between themselves, erasing with much 'Wit , and thing s are t . t t : t r: 2 , :h i . i 1 ., 1 2ru world turn i 1:.1. w it fromf , , t i l : 7 Oteping themselves according to the universal of st „ 0 „, and the & gn u y of ote o , a l desire, t o i the ranks. The citieens were engaged against ' -fa /p a i d upply and demand. The amounts so I perform a similar the Borden, and the latter were successful. fto re have ranged, with a very The rebels have at last organised press gangs. few exceptions, from between one hundred to Gossip About I ouie Napoleon. There is a fight reported at Boomo, Warren two hundred dollars. McClure township, for ITho London correspondent of which set ere' hundred negro. were kilted. the Irish I c,,,,,,,,,, between the whit:A and negrom. in 'Ames writes : "There me sore whispers that .example, paid $l5O to raw recruits sad $.. . 00 ' the prfeete Itfe of the Emperor or the French I " to veterans; butvre do not know of any other! is not et the present time the happiest. It' The negroes had endeavored to escape in a sub-kilstriet that paid so high figures. may be that the insurance of the Emperor's I body, __ life in the London offices for a largo sum is I Pine township, In this coutity, t peid about 1 , the foundation of the rumor; another bit of j Richmond papers state that the hi tssissippi , in average of $l2O to each =Os the borough ; gossip also lends strength to the report. It river is blockaded at Milliken's Bend and at Butler $121; Manor township, Armstrong Imlay not be altogether forgotten that before • Greenville, and that very few transports go soonty,sl22;Bnifelo township, Butler county, 1 the nr E . Tl eror' to s mlr.rtal,. he had left!! f o r ma n y down. $l2B 50. These sub-districts were filled up t; The Tennessee raid of the rebels has proved whom be ha d two children. ii'hen the in - Ihe order in which they are here stllled.l Emperor married, the lady was handsomely I generally [testier:vs.:el. They crossed the tOttlpiente borough, the First Ward, Allagbo- provided for and sent to England, where be- i Tennessee river, attacked Athens, 11a., end' ny, eta and Richland townships, an d ' .Barris tore long she was married. The marriagc I were defeated. The weeps had mostly gone i ' AB," OF THY POTOMAC, JIM. ffn -It I. re. did not turn out a happy one and Mrs. flow- p d that one hut deed and thirty deserters orte soma Other districts, are filling up, the boon- and returned to Paris. There is no doubt Ito Florence to attack Johnston . forces, ‘' l ' o I came into our lines yesterday In ono squad, ties paid being about the same are above that this lady had the character of being very I were crossing there C9l. Damson, with six I the pickets leaving then. posts and coming stated. clever, and of advising Louis Napoleon at hundred rebels and two pieces of artillery took I , with them the den ante crude in his fate ill such a man I Geo. Begilow of the Sixth Ohio Cat:taint, The machinery at work Is the simplest and i advantage of their absence tc make an attack nee are, when acted on, led ultimately to hie killed 'Warrenton, b , er. ye s terday, near linemen, y best that can be employed, namely, the people I elevation to the French throne. Not long I and yet was beaten i guerrillas, under circumetances that render of I oacb sub-district, without the slightest' since II was &D eem:iced that the Emperor was I Colonel Joe Burke, of the leth Ohio, sweet I bis death nothing less than a cold-blooded in the habit of leaving Compoigno late at interference from any other quarter. Thiso_t forty-fire mtles from Chattanooga, with's n_ night by special train, and appear i ng in Pars n" lo r l d a 'r o . f Strolher'• rebels were captured yes- I 'begets a generous and spirited emulatiOn, It now appears that Mrs. Howard is the at- i flag of true, but could not find the enemy in 1 terday, not far from Stevensburg. by the Third whialk, if not checked by any ill-advised in- traction, and that after a lapse of years she that di:ac [ ion. Their advance pickets were at I Indiana Cavalry, which was subsequently at- I terferenee, will, before the tint of March, has resumed her sway over Louis 'Napoleon's I Kingston, forty mile , sent]. of Dalton . I tacked by a superior rebel force, and lost ten , mind, and is once more his counselor-in chief 1 lor twelve Indianians. The skirmieh was 1 freeilto greater part of the attb.districta of H.., A d fNI Ch An or et o r. Ch a se was road in the Corn 1,, , ,,17 b. , 0,‘,,,,„ , perhaps, the whispers of the hoe,. I this county, and of the counties with which it take their rise. Exchange this morning . It remover all the I Ma j or White of the bth New York cavalry, , II elmineeted, from the draft. We, therefore, trade restrictions in Kentucky and Missouri,ban just returned from a reconnoissance with I except the transport of goods into the Staten dismounted men over the Neck, between the I think the action of the county volunteer meet- iteppahannock and the Itaredan, but cocoon 1 tog yesterday, however well intended, WM in in insurrection. , tared no more serious obstacles on his march ' every aspect it can be viewed, ill-advised and The removal of such restrictions on the than mud. The bushwhackers had been some Ow Saturday After...en, et 3 o'clock unfortunate, and calculated, so far es it can Mississippi will, it is hoped, also be declared, I what demonstrative previously. Save any in at all, to ebstm.kt and die- when the President deems t, advisable. Free Intercepting from Europe. as tenon' open Ir.voiti.... 7 • t1...t. Kt htl.l nub atilt. which was setting in strongly, and traneit of cotton up the Mississippi could be I New* Tose, Jan. 29.-The steamer A uttra il n "n ln ' n ' es "'t l' tl ill Init iiiiv Clit/A1 -Doors . i lAL .. h. 1... t. bearing use onward to the happiest results. safe, and if Pern ll tted it would prove of the Mei has arrive d , with Liverpool dates to B ‘ T utmost consequence. It is now hoped that) the leth. the relief offered to Kentucky and Missouri I ga i l l i ll o N n a i T a ß o ui t T h a e ls e. -: hoof the government privateer l i n i x . o p s: i . will be extended further as soon an possible., ",,,,, 0,,0k, lateV the war steamer ictor, has ~.., t . Johnsou is said to have fallen back from resulted in proving certain officials guilty of 1 _ ... s . Dalton. i gross neglect of duty, and breaking of the ... . -- seliNt ERT II A LL. 1 neutrality laws. The government is doter- ..c.s' The American bark Amends and the 'hips' to ' mined prosecute the Prin'''P'4 offender.! GRAND PROMEISADL COVERT AAD BALL, Winged Racer and Cantost bave been horned , m, it oo ,hi c , principal engineer and inspee at eon by the Alabama. W I I Itor of machinery afloat, was brought before the magistrate, and butted over in heavy bail ' 1'120.11 lI.IRR ISBUNIG ;No proocedlogs here yet been taken agent. Seittabargh Sob•ii nce Committee, the others. %ie. iiii Pop.. h to the ritiAbor K ti ,st to , The eaeoof the Peropero.Selend In the Clyde, Lod... it. aim... sod di1....1i rta .1 the tot NO 11•1ARISFOII0, Jor, 19, leas hue been transforred b to the Scotch Court urt b i i i d f arks . 1 Kni,icni , , ,1, 1 irn , s The 11 on.e at one ;lock this afterno. nro ' , ,,,,'7 , :171 . , , ,%''.1 ” ,,,,,: ' ,. 'l n "' ''' ' WILDSIII.Ie DA % ti t si.‘ Ilea, I• - .b.Aid 1 sntned the een'lderatt° n of the reseintien The steamer Germania, from Southeinpion, providing for the poy meet .-t ih• -.tate ate,' wok out amoral heavy siege guns of large, iv calobre for Federal use est in CUrli.) ' Three persons were summoned to the Liver . Mrs., Sharp, "'G . '' , I ' nrthth g sad (lakes I pool police scum, on the 15th mat.. charged opposed it entire, end Mr. Brown taioreil it , with enlisting mon for the rebels tiole one The delete pins long and able. Mr. Brown', appe t ared, and , the ei idence showing Ills com 1 ~t,, ,, .,., , , ...., roe) , ~,, ,, ,g , ~, ~,,,,g,,,,, ever id.litc,btviblibte,,eica,,bbon,nondd,botlebre.tao,,abpopcoarase. us lee , mode Itv him, rising to the hoe...t dignity of ~,,,,o trumpery one got up. Ind condemned the! statesin inship federal mpoinage. Mr' Peeeineg's r r eeek me, the 'eel learned I bri p ers s. p=h7 T p h ledg K i i n n g g o h f lm p s e e n l m f " t ilisf ko made n,l n ,All •tatistlm on the deraeoratie side. Demo. , Danish rig,,,,,,, crew epeaking postponed any action i Austria end Prussia hare taken slaps io lbe ' The Senate eon mmed the day in discussion Diet without a Peei fie tendency. Fesere.-The opposition speech in the and Frosting for the currency ""I"`".° tram 1 ' Corps Leguilatiff has given Gee to clamoring I the honor. SPee , he" wore wade fe y Me"' ! rotators In Paris. It is stated that the Em Donavan, Hook Ins, and Larriberton on the' parer is greatly offended, and there are some Dens °era tic so, and by Terrell, Champney, I rum ,„„, ers i,, of ~a Jwg!,:e,r,thie t ee: 1, •4 [ 01 ,,,.. t. ,d The bt 1-' 1 7 ,1 end Lowry, ,- n the Republican side The I , pre, r t., .isibly protected France, to permit debate in gousral was on politics. nhouto I the .rorit of coil to call forth agitation the resolution relattre to the currency hal postponed until after the Grit of k'obruary, ' Treasurer McGrath will assume the authority' and pay the State Interest in gold. lionce the democratic resolution for the passage of the currency resolutions. J . The Prince Imperial's Loan Society It eeeme there it, a Loan Society in Paris with this name, which loans to the worthy poor on their own good faith, and that not only demand, no market soeurity for them, hot will take none. The society proclaims that it is content with the poor fellow's word that ho will return the loan granted to him, provided he can obtain two friends who have -.....-...-_____ . known him Lone time, and who will just I To Soldiers and POIttIIIILSera. I state that he is an honorable man in his deal- Edltors of newspapers throughout the Uni- i Inge. This strange loan society will not permit these two friends of the borrower to make Sod States will doubtless confer • favor on the themselves liable for him should he prove a salami to the field, an well as their friends at i defaulter. The honor of three poor working home, by giving publicity to the following ; I men is their wearily, and they are content 1 with and will lend to the extent of twenty! jAnaakto =swipe law prescribing the ar- nomads upon it. Should the borrower Un— laden to be admitted into the mails of the , ' ~ -.United Statir. should his word prove no stronger than a no u sassed bp ho 5n ,,,,,, d ., 1ic, , , , e o f ~,,,,,, . . rope of sand, they will pursue neither him nor ~.vib, .u.ft,d gai. ,f 4,,,,,f,,,,, I. ~... the witnesses ill his honesty with the strong ansiblet, That articles of clothing, being tuanotan- arm of the law; they will leave them to their - turedwf wool, cotton or linen, and comprised io a , own conscience and to the judgment of their par.kage not exceeding two woods In weight, wl• fellow men. It is added that the experience ~,,,,gdr":"4l 11. 'n th: f:,,,,C"'''''',,,,t7 17. ft.lntr,:". 'l7: : of the Society thus far shows a complete sun kreeinnitteani the mane of the lotted Staten et the . sea and the redemption of every pledge to new wfwerghe cents, to be In all MAY. prepaid, for' the last Cantina. Array - PO ounces, or any frersion lb.-et-of. nub*, lot ---eww-----ww--- -- aswitliglgatiewe es the Powteester h'eere l m , i pr• • L i Gran or Sraron.—T he Bu gal. Err , . • Janwiry 22, 154. ' says: Ezra Cornell, of Ithaca, baring eon : ;,roved,.._„_ wired the idea that ladies of the Hospital Aid 'k... , -reervretas Dirawrissar, Jan. 7.5, 156.1. i Society of that allege could make better pro- "' The foregoing law is published for the infer- I gress in th eir noble work of sewing for the __ gustiest of the priblicestd e s pecially e f° ' the , benefit of the soldiers if they vrould talk le., : pidance of Postmaster, mails thought to be I • accordingly offered to contribute fifty dollars' ' - ':.itO fidrainr phalst that no one can Mistake - Its , t o the society of twelve ladies that could be . itteiii. Postmeaters will, however, bear in I found who would sewall day without speak- '' 'mind t packages of clothing entitled terms I log. . The task was entered upon by fifteen ' '. 12 1 . - ..„ fhli trog ino. , . 41*--f 7 fr l nr o l i Z r oo ' i noo lia o 'r ti r o c o - 7,..1 cell-sa.crifteing women of that village, and , fourteen of them aetually accomplished thin n° " zelm ` nn ir t' ! "' P"'" l '' to weight, and ' a " . very difficult feat of self-denial, although Is. addressed to a non-commissioned 01110 or . tempted .in various ways by a large nun private serving in the armies of the United) her o f „ , o , to ro and interlopers. 0 oo of the swum. .Consequently a package addressed ! number failed In the undertaking, tossing to &coma: -od of fi cer, or composed of other . been tempted into a slip of the tongue , materials, as .above specified, each as bolds, oh , fr.e., It sent by mail, meat be , F prepaid by stamps at letter ratan, eta: three cants for every halt ounce or fraction thereof. S. Beta, Postmaster General The opening of Congress. - - - Sels,llie tortilla, who Is now in this noun-: try as the correspondent of the London Tete- oroPtitsf Londen,deseribee in a late letter the ' opening of- Abe , possent. -session of Congress.) .lifhttorartollaslou to the stories so comp • .. in ,Ittigland, of the daily rows which are SuP i t wasedto takeplnce in our Congressional halls, ' t r :i...'.-Musing,:_.Hansyst. "There-WM no bltat ...lna asa ,nspota, :no bowing and "crania of court creatures stuck all user with gold ace, na&tiglittif Of ribbons, no glittiring of s; ir , nor - lag th era any tuloiondy halter skblter 'Ti t& of menthe ra orone home to the cth to ' -'. , liaarsolunieeh . reeitL • To am therspectaele wsa • - tad*: ' • When the-rowdyism fir to-begin— to .. , beginit ts..destinad.--when:the members ate to set to Atrazing , or. cowhidng. one another, or , .-.. enehangaisaputationsof cowudioe,mendimity, (mud and drunkenness, Ido not know. Er . or/thing lishielt I behold appeared to me thor ough-1:y - roodoi!, ilsopio and noble—tho free "Athens-Of agreat commonwealth setting about .7 .. - 4 .0 iikti_fulLor mural* thanuelres,and doing it _,... sensibly and well," , • "- - F Dttepled at the west. , .. ,, Rixar..weites te the.Cbinago Tribtetc.lhat 1 .., - ,tke severe weather In the Keel has done for ' ~.,.' 'this fit& treas. lie says: "The next pach ' 'Crop, if not *large part of the trees, has on ' utterlyvtilned. Tho grist cold wive e hat - rolled'down form" the Artie regions onthe . first day of the year,tres crashed in its pith. ! way every blowout bad of the peach, !the ~. &orient and the; ,Intott4 e, /rent s the " 014 -4. 11 . - - IWEa ofills point, southward, beyeed 1 the ' ihniti of the Suite of Tennessee, if not ' far into the - Statea South. Never, within I the • - tdstoryntthe West,' has there, been inch a --', wide spread - disaster—never inch a far lez• ---- . .- tended wave ogAVetie cold. - - That the trees - . .. srasetioasly injured, "all admittAnt it ivdirt atilt to judge of the real .daroage-to a peach how by the diatoloration of. the bark. A a re more or lass fainted, and many .of theur ge trees that we have examined are dead o a . WittabitY.' Ve Should not be surprised to nd motet tham killed outright, while, at nest, thy will he two or three yeare in recovering, An Will inn* await nuke . good orchards. • Forticellto_Bottrbou—DistiUstlon Por tildilea Again. . . . DIPANOII6JrI or 0110 01110 i I ..AOIIIIITAXT - dam:l=m Geasss.L'a Or . rics,l VitxtsOrox, H 7., Jan. 24 . 1284. esieror &dere Xe. S. -Orr Locount of the sitersity'of grata, the large quantities required for the subsistence of the armtee,the difdirol .- • ties of transportation from remota Statee,aind • the llMltioni value given to it by the mama " featuras of whisky, the di/Dilation of grain • 'is berebytorbiddittrwithln the limits of this Department. By command of Mat. Gra. FOSOOII. . W. P. AXDIIII3OI, A- A. ti. lt-d to Lsnottballoon Is being eonstniote YatL r to be tailed the Tagle, In 'honor of the Emma, with-whoin arms it U- to be deco ' nut , Your giontle eagles are to extend I 'tholrwingeover Ito vast circumference. Th. :I'.wingeof Am& esighi.meartmd 'fifty-one feet ~ ,-,lnsuent.. The @Winger wicker ear to twelve in diameter. Qstovesixfeetindiameter .14 plaited ht the centre, which is to heat the alro billtilok the balloon is to be raised. *Twenty'peaple may sit at ease in the ear, isitletris to be attached to the balloon; by Abalnitudnethy ropes. The seams of the . : ,.. balloissare-not leis than seventeen miles katifeand one hundred women ILSTObmen ,Piesrett stitching them for two months. A .nw, dirt firm while Brigadier General ,Ilobtat Pottar, diannanding the Ninth Corps, 'ln Eait'r.noateee. was siding along wittrhis Ordesir j billpoir amen running with s omething liad;r o 4 6 :w.a by a woman crying Soot after blitf. — Btopplng 'him, he found be had irtinkr and asked him his cops. Math:4loW 4 .lity Bald the Gen , his orderly to tie him• . t r Ofe him a good strapping -, attsit.; Amid his bowls it ocino ''oat' that - Tonga is the roarth, Conn "Vog wel l, tad amoral, "I amCOM ' WM* thollitith Cotton; if you belong to dila; 11 siot,Yon'll know how we treat . .•;:;fOl.l-1114110-414itt the Peres." 3 7itIttig *lintel it New Albany, la idtanajwth: f ound; NMI V y W a /W I n Mt to h e =Atrwailoging t =dyad KUL THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZUTTE. A Peanut 1 , 011 Gavant. GraZTlT.—The Hert ford iConnecticut) Time. says "The Colt's Arms Manufacturing Company are making a spleildid.pair of revolvers, designed to be pro cooled to General Grant. The handle. are of black horn, beautifully polished, and the bar rel., magazinee and other steel parts are elab orately inlaid with pure gold, which is heaven into a design previoualy cut out of the neat The other ornaments, guard, ikc., are of .lid gold. The pair are to be enclosed in a hand some rosewood box, lined with velvet, and accompanied by all the tools, he., be longing to them—the cartridge boxes, etc., be ing mamufactured of silver. A Lrrran from Rome states that Father MuCooley, of the Irish Dominican Convent of St. Clement., at Rome, is prosecuting his I subterranean researches under that venerable basilica, and has had the satisfaction to dis eover a fresco painting illustrative of the life and martyrdom of the saint, accompanied by many details of ritual and costume, which are most precious to the student of Christian archmology. With regard to the date of the painting, Cavaliere Da Rossi, an authority in leach asses, does not allow It a treater anti quity than the eighth century. A SOLDILit writing from Knoxville, WS " I wish 'l3(nmy . (Burnside) was back to us again; we would not be srareisy to-day if he were—he is the man who has the right ring about him. This army would go into the rely jaws of death for him if be desired it—they adore him that med." - - Auotto the men enlisted on the quota of Holyoke, Mass., were some dozen Frenchmen, who, now that they have gone to camp, and have their bounties safely In pocket, hare found that they cannot speak or understand English, and the authorities talk of sending them back. - - • A Srairusu girl, living near Mettle, recently murdered her lover, and not knowing what to do with his body, tufted it into her mattress, vn whichsho afterwards slept for five nights. Of donne ' the odor of the decomposition re vealed th e secret, and she has been arrested. PZACIIIB XILLCD.—The peach crop neat Benson in the West and Southwest will pro bably bealim, if not altogether o failure. In many sections it is thought the hard breeze about the first of January bee killed not only the fruit, bat the trees. Tao Welsh eithens of at. Louts have or ganised an evangelical church. A colony of Welshmen is soon to be founded on the line of the 'Maw:libel and St. Joseph redrew!, in Missouri. duce carpenters are receiving $3,50 per day, payable In American silver, at Quebec, where flour Mingo only s4@is per barreL . _ . FOR PROTHONOTARY.—D. C. c't.ee 111 be •candidate for the office of Ptotkenotio7, itehject to the &dalon of the littinn Sepublican tioeeerittoti. )W-nkte fr FOR PROTRON(YrARY. —Geo FIRLIT trill he • candidate for the Mike 01 Prothonotar). subject to the decitiou of the tieloo Itepobliese County Ooneenttoo. FfFOR PROTHONOTARY it. Wht.ooo, of the Sloth Ward. Pittsburgh, will be • mu:Witte for the office of Prothonotarl, subject to the declaim of the trulon ItepubthDen coo. ventlen. • joilbitc n FOIL PiteIiONOTAR -Tim& STEM. will be candidate for toe otfire of Protbonoftry, .bject to the &daboe of the ['mn Itopublicso oouveotton- Jallkte .- .... . -- --- WCORONER..--Jons Idoeurro, of the First Raid. Allegheny. arill bee cendf• date be Coroner of Allegheny County, eubject to the declaim of the =rain County Onion Coneentio. &Ma J OSEPH SNOWDEN, NOIC.AIIII PILIOLAC. Na 89 DIAMOND STMT. Prrnnranag. .-Jakelsof Maeda, Dlspesltlors and Affi davits taken. AliKh Deeds, Mortgages, ',nick. al Agteemen4 Lamee and bsgs/1 Papers of •rery Mad solikeze .-------:------------ _ pROPRIBTAILY /OW REVEIME ... STAXIII f el an doestalnatleas: 4 DID Ripply tarnal Itenntao O lia,-67tZ:Zrarsoktlt den to Oily Tree. Ex 7. y. I H. I V Diet r ta. of Intozrzta Sam—Lettas %Wald DOWER.. ta APO" ' mol PtMlberdt. ._ „ oaf 122:"g12":512-1,BOU HlWrgl gll7 . CPOLLEKL II sm.:saran, Jan. 29, 1e.64. Tho Act far the payment of the interest of the Mate debt won put before the douse on its third reading, and for its final passage. There has born several 'pooches made on both rides of tho Mouse. Mr. Y. F. Smith, of Chin ter. will make the closing addre”. The act will pats the llotoe by a close party vote. Tho Senate is killing time by making OpeMlee on the enrintitaLivoulity of their OT- C. C. c;trriiin.ti TES. tte., PH IL/ 1.1.1'111A. J4m. 29, 1964 MEM FROM THE THE DEPARTMENT OF WEST VIRGINIA Rcbels litporied .ddra taring - on Pet ertoburg lIMIEKIMES=I AT cOI.I.IYRToWN 11[1•AUTIERNT oc West GINIA, Jan. 2S.—At a. very Late hour hot night, a report reached bore that ear outposts at Petersburg, iu Hardy county, were being ap proached by a large rebel force from the Sbe• nandoals Valley, by way of Brook's Gap. A' necessary activity at once. WAS caused to pre vail In certain portions of this department. The very latest news received here up to this time,does not confirm tho report,but on the contrary leads us to conclitively characterim tho treport as almost totally unfounded, nor in any Way guaranteed Ly the etude of foots es they wore and still are. Therefore I again report all quiet. The (011011i0g to highly important from its significance. Of mune allowance malt be made in the matter of absolute corrections, when we take into consideration the manner • • • • in which It reaches tun The rebels are reported to have had a seri ous disturbance at Golliertown, in Itookbridge county, Va., on loot Friday afternoon. An attempt was made to force a mon into the ranks, who said be bad net been regularly conscripted, when his friends Interfered in his behalf. A squad of soldiers, who had come from Amherst Conrthotise,on special business, by way of Robertson's Gap to Lexington, and (take y to Coiliertown, arrived in time to take sides against the man and Isle friends. A kind of fight ensued, in which two soldiers were shot. In retaliation, the eoldiers killed and woun ded five citizens. The wife of one of the kill ed citizens, the same leaving a large family to mourn his loss, drew a knife and eeverely out ono of the men. Notwithstanding the '1 citizen made a good fight, the soldiers tri umphed and bora the pressed marl away. Row many citizens were engaged T cannot learn. Attempts wore made to prevent the news of this disturbance from !Treading to adjsmmt cities. To judge from this affair the rebel euthori tics must have organized press gangs. This Indeed, looks bad for the Confederacy. Rebel DL.patche.. Now Yonc, Jon. 28.—The Richmond i 4 , 0, of January 2511, comaim the followiog distatches : Vuyrkrion, Jan. 23.—The firing on the city has almost entirely ceased, only nine shots having been fired eince 9 o'clock last night. The position and number of the fleet is about as usual. Meridian, Jan. 23.—Advioes from Wicks burg state that the Mississippi Is blockaded at Greenville and Milliken'. Bend, by our bat teries. Very few transports go dOwn the river, and provisions are raised to an 'marl*. tent price. The steamer Ben. Franklin wee taken to Vicksburg, recently, by a gunboat, with her crew in irons. She had. bean detected in crossing with ordnance stores to the Louletana shore. Rawelloinc, Jon. -23.—Adviees from the front are encouraging. Oar eavi/r7 were within four talon of Knoxville, _bitting a re Ars htmilred head ef cattle and one hundred wagons. 11IPORTA_NT FROM KNOIVILLE. AN ADVANCE TOWARD DANBRIDGE Fight ou Sunday—Battle Impending CINCINNATI, Jan. 20.—A Knoxville corroe• pendent of the 20th says: last Friday our cavalry under Gen. Sturges, 'Weal:toed in the direction of Banbridge, forty miles from Knoxville. Saturday morning we drove the enemy's videttea out of the village, when a, portion of our infantry under Oen. Park, also moved up, but learning the enemy's full foroe ' beyond Banbridge, they fell bark to their, former position. On Sunday morning the enemy seeing that be had drawn our cavalry as far as possible, he made a desperate attack on our lines with I Head'. and Buehrod Johnson's divisions, led on by Hampton's Cavalry. Observing their desperate determination, Gen. Sturges or- I derail Col. McCook, commanding a division oil , Elliott's Cavalry, to charge the enemy. The charge turned the fortunes of the day, whirh, up to this time, had been decidedly against us. Our total loss will be about one hundred and fifty. On Sunday night our forces anticipating a flanking movement, fell back to Strawberry plains, six miles from Knoxville, and on the 10th Sturges fell back to Knoxville, and on the same 'evening be crossed the Hot:dein River I with a view of intercepting the enemy at Lievorve. Gorda. Granger's troops on the 20th were moving in the came direction where fa battle was pending. FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC Deserters Coming . Into our Lines COLD LOODED.UURDER Brisk Skirmish at Stevensburg Cougrrneleual NFAPHINOTUF, .411. 20. I ,R 4 n o cas.—i in motion of Mr. (Meson, of N Y., the Committee on the Judiciary were In structed to Inquire into the necmsity of pro viding for the dissolution of the National flank I mmolations, under the National Car- reney act in cases of the non.fulfillment at their liabilities. Mr. Voorhies introduced a bill, which was referred to the Committee on Wsys and Moans, taxing all transactions in gold at two por centum. Mr.Kasson, of lowa, offered a joint resolu-! lion declaring against the efforts of Franco to possess Mexico. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. I The Louisiana election case was called up by Mr. Dawes. The resolution from the cutn mitten on elections, declaring that A. Field is eat entitled to a seat in the'llouse. , was then considered. Mr. Dawes then argued that Mr. Field was not elected In accordance with the law at Louisiana, and that the loyal people of that I State had not had a fair opportunity to vote., Mr. Tiernan, of N. Y., wanted the Home to express its condomnaties of the conduct of the Military Governor of Louisiana. Mr. Smithers, of Del., opposed Mr. Field's claims to a seat, on the ground that there was no civil government in Louisiana. Mr. 'Field spoke in his own behalf, and the right of the loyal citimns of Louisiana to be represented here. Camdep and Amboy Railroad Drpat l'aitsortriii•, Jan. 29.—The depot of the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, 10 Camden, was entirely destroyed by fire, at 6 o'clock this morning. Nine freight cars, fire can loaded with Government hay, thine emigrant can, one hospital car, two cars filled with hogs and sheep, and a horse and elute, together with a steam fire engine awaiting transportation to New York for repairs, were destroyed. The loss has nut yet been esti mated. Pram CilLlChmaU CDICINNATI, Jan. 29.—Gen. Itesecran. left last sight for St. Louts. Tit...facers of the Sanitary Fair have paid over $20,000 to the aommievion,making in all .$229,000. The 1."..th Panneylvania arrived here yestar • day. About twenty-five Indiana regiment. hove re-enliated. -- --- Wendell Phillips and Lloyd Garrison. Rosins, Jan. 29.—At an anniversary meet ing held last evening. a spirited debate oc curred between Wendell Phillips and Mr. Lloyd Garrison, upon the administdation. Tho former emphatically dermenced, while thelatter explicitly condemned the policy of Prerident Lincoln. M:e:Ul WA N'rEl).-A MALE TY:AMER, tho HOUSE or REFUGE. Mud come set II recommended. Salary TLIREE LIONMED DOI. L &RS, and found. A {+plication most be mods oo SATURDAY or MONDAY neat, at the Inetitution. January 27tb, lard. .107:31 WAlTED.—.}fill• MONTIL—We want Agents at 1160 • month, expetnes paid, to soli our EirerUmnae Pracifs, Oramarl /how, and thirteen ether new inefol and mien* Eiftsen wit c+ went re Addles*, Ja2.B.lmlmE SHAW A CLARK. Biddeford, Mt. $75 Ab, Dr !F,011f8 paid, to soil my nee cheap FMB, a. ILADLSON, Bevil% EtacKlars Address, Alfred, Mahe ocak.u.d..l /100 D ElifiC - W - AN 7 r do geTBD-- 0 ral twanwork, • dratet•tw• la Cm roue try. Highest wages tom-LAM& 01i deli[ 800K -13 NDE 1.18 •OBWA at good 'ragas. rot • good SUL= and I'OBWA RD= AND TIMM:M. ARV _la TRU 017108. WANTED—To Kent, ea near as poe to m- We to No. 1:61 Ditooty West, • wti DWELLING HOWE. One orith stab% sad bak•• L. H. vOIGT it 00. AITTOII.NIETIM. Amami awe 5cR0.7124 bao Attot taw. 01Ics, No. Iloath ant. ri edi .1.71 USE.MEArTS. ITTSI3I2 <ctt fIIFATRE. s. UrArca/Los Ovratnwro, Lemee awl hlanazur Treasurer ...... Last night of the great trazic WM., EMMA WA LLEIL vbo will appear In her Oa , bet , 00- approachable character of the Duchess. TIIIB EV ENING. Wit! formed, thc Eli7atwthu3 tit* •1 TUX DUCHESS Or MAUI. Emma Waller. W. liendervon. Iloswrs 0. 8. Kamm. Igelrete Y. ,'ltlppeud4r. To thorindo with tux 13.,rrts C I 0...1ay G Y Karnes V ii n Aunt* Bys Albert kol. VI jilt.. Tr = == hMASONJC HALL, Pirrvirnil 11,7 Y For • shirt time ”u 1), o.ll2lnnottellsg MONDAY EVENING, Feb. Ist, 1864, And EVERY EVEN Mt; .'ter nutll furtbor netic. snot on SATIYRDA T A rTIi.RNOONS at 3 a'rl.-rk TUE DIOIT EXTRAORDINAH.I . EX- lIIIIITIO \i IN TILE WORLD THE GREAT MILTONIAN TABLEAUX PA lit-V . I)ISE LOST olt THE GREAT REBELLION IN IIEAVEN! TUE WAR OF THE ANGELS! THE FAIL Or SATAN ANI , FALL. OF SIAN! A. de.errildql 1,1 J.lin DI Man 1,, 1 io las mar.) rt...tn entitled "Pero+Ude Lo•t, • ' It 1..11..; • ,Lntpl. , te illna [ration nt this great Fueqn from Iwglnning to etld comprimng SIXTT-THREE SPLENDID TABLEAUX PAINTINGS Csrrying on( N lJes of Heaven, Hell, Chaos and Paradise, W,11... Id. exhibited in 01 • e Ity, for thd first time, M est to fsr Liindrcd and eighty consanitivn oighti,to ibis half a million pets yid, mod as exhtliditeal I.,sre h, 11 aides y QUI:EN VIC f 0111 A , idiot ihn•KNTI COI/ UT, at It ark sag • ham Faison, opontarhich td.-se.oo her Majesty rad pleased to beetsar,lipon the propnotor a distmXot•h• el mark of her royal arprotstivo, Ly prodstiticks‘tam a magolticoit Diamond lilug. Uhtldr•v with parents. 0 14.-IN 13 P 1 A." 1" I N When Clitliltvp •111 4 stintitltd 1, 1 .1 eats. Sir y,.r i srticamtv pra•wr and Itanaarr. 1tn.11.1 , 1, It.. LI., The L.I/t , wlux their trunow w Andre, tv. nagin. J.. 1. It S,ItIS. It t. S.,yrr, Jr . .1 11,01/ M. Jun • r Burr. I W 06,41...rtm John II II•royon Tiro 114mItt Dnn4l 0•Noi11, no 1..64, wle pad., ..r aria,. b. mar (bog TH& Ball, TI./t 511A 4 01 4 1, , orr •InF tag for tha Prat trout I ritt•lotrgh tr•Prdlrr lattat-rn V- rind. or llnnuan al, G •t r at and 1...ra1, faahlonabla And g toamant. Th, rlonitultl, b rar to . Olean., and t r rtAtant Ita. plataal thattall t • at r.af ' , AI, knotting that IttiallTada AITE - loty. at that Ante ea.. thoogh that bans no Intention dr I.•ing gootrut In order It Int...oat all in tha non, uto:ornaiting, the Urn will grant to any •-Ili ug ten tirkata or mot, a frac. ado:attar , . ar , a Floor Mana.eta Badge. Loam, au ol unn.lAt of ttrit eta I' tn.. waarot Ilta:oot so lady will In. admit, n`ra.-r..rupshi..l by a pa:eh-wan 411' kto.an Olt), ot ut the darr Ignloosua Ti, kat, and Int itatwn , .-Ia for A at e Blau Stir.. n 1 tl.. .1 • traat. and Ina ph ! tlpal Inntnou bons.. to I. I, ate*. e.. SPA n o'ttlook I•auctur, r..rurrand rd Ib d rbx tor ,-roscr — lVEl.l i AST WEEK A'l MAI3ON IC 11A1.1. Commencing Itiondey, * Jan. an. yeas 1 INS4XI CILLIMELATSD PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. Thin Ls the laramat lutuotha Shrrod Barth fur., In the world, hothring nwrly four thauaand aeutra yardu of cauraa. Open tech evantng at T' ; alma Wadnaaday and Saturday aftarnootu, at s clock. Tiek.i. W OKNTS =hit. tau fear. oh! 16 CLZITS. 1•25,1 7.cros...7tusit, aC THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST I=l CELN,BRATED PIANOS! Nol.'n neat pricnt, GOLD AND .111CDA n. 41 within • month, at Mal,. F.lra and FM' of the Amerionn Institizin, N. Y., lu 11 , 41, hy V. 13IIADBIJIIT, for tho 1310 f PIANO FORTES. SCHOTI ACE CR A 1."0., 11411•Jelpdla,1 meal and the CRYSTAL PALACE PRIY.fa tit KRA at London. They tomidee hA , rof LIIMHOIII. Ttedale, Diplomas sod Special lteporta from Slats rafts and 'nonfat. , Roth Lave lettere of recommed ation from theist/th e. musical talont, embracin ng Gottschalk, etr•r• koerh, Grote., Wm. Edam u, nod others. &It, - And cheapor thazi any other Mtn. mut or Warranted for Fire Years. WAKELIHR & BARR, Solo Agrn. for Pittsburgh and Wentern Pa No. 18T. CLAIR IST VALET jalls Har Snap..lon Bridge T HE RUGLE CALL TIM BUMS. CALL. 1111. DISOLII CALL. TIM BUGLE CALL GEORGE i. BOOT. GEORGIC F BOOT. GLOMS T. BOOT So PATRIOTIC SONGS AND OHORDSEi 1.0 PATRIOTIC NONGS AND CHORP6IO fA. PATRIOTIC SONGS AND COO ROSIS malla4 for c.ot. Crpred filed for 2. , cant.. pier ror 25 ryvto OHAS. C. MELLOR NICW TESTIMONIALS.—ORM The !Rostra' Mastenof the Feet peaking out le hear of DECKER'S PIANOS I • After having or amine! the Plane Forte. of the lateurts. DECKER BROB. very carefully, vr• have =me to the conclualou, and ebeerfally 'ratify, Mai they are In every respect superior inatroments. Their timed putty rich, brilliant, very distinct, sod of an eutirely musical character. Their worlaussuthip of the very beet, deroonetrating that norm, trot the very best manillas are cued, and their touch, OTTIUDI.II and equality of tow throughout the whole pompom of the key board, unsurparmed by any ether Piano Forte we tun yet teen. & B. Kills, Theodore Thomas, William Maw% Ohms. InAoll, Thee. Dragon, editor of the Mend &Wet *ad World; Carl Anthota, Director oft One= Opera; John Daudet, editor leveed of p fic Worship; F. L. Bitter, Dart NV olftohu, A (*mice lot of thew =parlor inatramentepad at , riving. J. M. BOFFIIAN BRO., 44 61 Fißh Oro& 1\ . SIEDLE, Na 183 Elurren.F.Lo Sr Pianos and ffitudoal Instronents Enna conatantly an hand • dna wearicoant of Winfj/i%Vilialettt otrrrAw, AOCORDL CMOITZER lie., which d. .w Ihr jaehona .4 UCTIOX SALES, T- - - -- - - HEOWGICAL LI lIRARY,FRENCII TICSURANCE. AND INISOELLANISOCS WORKS —On SAT- .1 BYWAY EVEN I NO, Jai . 311,h , at 7 ! - o 'oioote, .111 be sold, by eat.' ague, ott the swoon floor of the , Caramel dal Sales Boon s, GI Fifth street, a private ' ! Library of Theologies', 61leoellaneous ant Persil ' Works, isluiltng many same and valuable publica tions. ho the tatelogne am bpurpon's Sermons ; t Weisel m's "celestas teal History, 3 vole ; Ifilman's Insurance Co. of North Amerlea. Illetory a Chrietianity. Ridgley'e Body of Divinity: Aeon's Bible, 3 woe; Adam Cis ke's Nes Testament, Fon's Book of atartyrs; Life and Epistle! of St. Paul, 2 vole; Barmillielutee, v vole; Mlle Hebreic; Melee ' Works, 2 volinnapp'e Christian The - dour, Modern ' Insurance Co. of the State of PeallliL, British ifssayista, e min /..1.31111'• Wilde of Amer Ist, 2 role; Naiveties of Limrattar; Goethe's Mom ‘ Poetry. Work* of English Poets. Webator's /sally eyelet...diet Crabb's Speonyms; Kett'. /Demerits of Genera/ Entoslrelgo, 2 mho Dlteien'aGreek and Latin CMIIIIICI, 2 vole Holmes Elements of Critielem ' 2 , ole. Wall Street to ca shmere; Life In Abysain lei Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Haller's Northern Antigottis, 2 vele; Camden Sod- ety Fibitoricat Publinetione 22 joist The New World, 1 7 . ols , etc. Among the tine Stikine of valnable French Vl arks are Letters of Madame Swigs, 12 , ...„ 1 ......., to a., .1.,. .id and vai.",,... vole; Voltair's Drarna• it Worits, 7 role; Tads and! Romanies of the 14th and 13th Contorts, 6 vets; I P L.)... b ..bUtt..4 ...VPtic"l.. to Ports of the Troubedours, 2 vole; History of the , Bard., Trooteeloors, As., 3 volt, Alistrels of the North of Prom, a vole' numerous sorts ou the , . . . . _ Seer. Ate, Magic, ameery, Astro.-,,,, - , -___ _ , _ s ' '' ''''' r''''''''". do • do c"°g°" '''''' day ''''"'' ' WESTERN INSURANCE CONLPA- r. y, and L. Books ran he examlnea ell on ' Saturday. I T T NT OP PITTSBITIIOII, seril DAVIS & Mel LWAINE. Armen. i . IL MILLIE, Jr.. Prerislant. - P. EL GORDON, &motors, . . 255 rE.N.I.NuF„,,,STDARyELE,TIN.,I%.I:yo,i.,.CI.2,I.O, i . . : ' t, OfilotplUril..T.;sttour ooo strzt, Bpang It s.'. w. 7 , o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial Sales Rooms MR Mirm. Wt. ( Of }or . ...I maris 34 Fifth stroot that voltiable Lot of Ground. situate 8 ,4 4 I Him. jimignarri nmnarinaL2 Dirrid.r. rri o on the north of of Penn atrect, Lome. Hancock :dm 'ooll ksome to G. commosahir rho me dd.' mud Band streets, having a frout of 2'2 feet 4 Inch. I IV Go ma Won'i to ...La... A. ~:, Penn ...et. and extending but 100 Net to a 1 Omuta . whisk Go La. aersiud.. oferfaS A. led court, On wlitch lo erected that handsome not tom i rush... to Grua ono lad. to be tametrail, 1134.11011) four odor) Brick Dwelling, No. 253 Perm street, i ontalomg nineteen run.. including very ; moot dentog-n OOO with all the modem improre- i R. Miner. Jo,. moots, 0.13 am gm chuidellem and bracket., sang. I Joince PicAte o l , m kliehen and wash hone . slat! ,nary toti, two: Nathaniel Boimes. Coleon'a Furnace. In the elar. Marble th e . A 1 ,.. Nlmicki in parlors. dining•rm ni ant bed,. in, 0. the' George Danis, rear of the ad 11 n very Illio ..rat,' ILDick, Stable CorSipbell B. Hum., end Carriage 1.1,... . C. W. Iticketeon, I Tans. or SALF-01, , ,1111 , 1 ra,II. reeidoe In. one _.4730 V. M. GORDON, Ekterdarp. _ _ '''''' ""' ''''''' ''''' I" 'r".‘ '''''•"•l try b°"l3 nod ' OITIZE.N . S INSURANCE CONIPANT awns...l , jaTl PA \"L+ & 31, ILWAINE. Ancere.• • k- , OF PITT ROIL Ofem.Mrnor Bartri and - ' Water moms, ...did floor. VALUABLE sTocKs AT AUCTION.', .;.- • _ • WEI. BAGALJT, Asking. --Chi TUESDAY EVENING, Yet, U. 180400 I. •Minnlrli B OA, Becrv"riri Vii, o'Llierk, will I. sold, at the Cominerclal Sal. 10 ...v. 810 ... a.e.t.ida C 4. 1.0.- Rom, No. 04 Fifth street : Ineursortgainet low. and damage fa the navtgaticm lIS star. Pitteburgh li. Comperny, • of lb. Southern and Weatarn Rivers, Lakm ea 2.6 .10 Exchange Book Stock; : BnYnno , and the navigation of the gess. le. do Chit.. Bank Stock, ' truisms whist lass and damage lip Ora 100 do Iderchonte &n) Stock Batik; I Woo . VIZZOOI3. 41 do A 11. Bonk Stock , J.. Park , j 7.!, B. M. N 1.,. 10 do Mrimalca' Bent Stock: • John Shipson. (.." do Monongahela lusurance Co., W. G. Johnston, Jam. 31. Caper, 7do Inland Telegraph Commies: B. F. Jones, 8. Harbanspis, 100 do Pittsburgh at Connellevllle k. 11. C.,., 800.. Owetta, J. I,llllmill, Jr 7do Pittsborpli .L Gioetleburg Turnpike Co. Boa. T. DE Boos, John 8. Dilirra, Jalnl DAVIS A klrl LW la E. auctita. Rm'cla7 Preston, Wm. A. Rodgers. - Gomm* Bingham, WO:lyd - (IlkM kRIES. Li(lnnig. .1(..-Ull - -- -- - --- ---• V_ SAT CIIDAY ID/USING. Jeuuary 300, at lo " pEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, o'clock, at the Commercial Sidi. Booms 61 Fifth ' ettect, will be sold : ' Office, N. E. corner Wood etc Fifth Sta. t cheat., Black Tiro; 20 tux. Government J.... 1 Coder . 7 Lette Malaga a; ' FIMI. AND MARINE EISIBIII3.AIiCE. li 11. 1 latils. puma 3100.. r , : racily LI , S. extra tire Intop Tobin", 3 bit. Cavendish Wm. Phillips, 10 do Csoillo Soap; John Watt, a do Chemical Vine Soar . Wm. B. Bays. 10 do Polo bell Soap, John E. Parko, P. do Gromd Spices . Charity B. Bliniell, And • large stock of prime Bruidlem, Whet,. de Wm. Van Hirt, A in DAVIS & 111rILWAINI, nuor'rs. -- WM• PELILLIPB, Prembirt, 1 4 1XEITTOK'5 SALE OF PE NN st JOHN WAIT, Vita Fieesidsvd. VJ PROPERTY -On IT ESDAY AFIEBBOOS, , WIT F GARDNER, Bscriforn. 3.04:1' Februai y il, Didt, of 2 o'cloik, will L. .Id, on the --- ...„..... --..-- . „ ~.. ~...‘. premiere, at the eorner of P. no and Marbory eta , I ALLEGILEz. I INSU RAN C E LAJ.7I - ' , der of Houma Rog' re. aurvivint Karrotor of . PANT or rrrrtrutrßoa. Office, No. 37 Jou idt Thornton, deceseel, late of Brownsville, Pa.. , ritth larval, Rank Block. that val.:Ode Lot L f Cr mid eithate In the City of , Insures against nil Eh:ober Tin and Elarts•Blaks. ' Pitteburgh, at the em nor of Penn ant Mubury eta . , ISAAC JOKES, Proside., o r • trout of bi , feet on Pi on strut, and mtend• ' JOIIN D. DiTuRD, Vl.Arrideal. Ing along Marton, strut 40 feet, on arliteh I. erect• D. If. Boca, g.,...., ..4 • lwrge Frame Hons.. Cart. WM. Tura.-One-third cash, meld. In tore Lad two t titlMin pew., with intermit_ - Isaac JOIDI4, jlO7 PAW'S & IirILW A INF, Auct'rs. ' CC. Ilmiery ; QITEI - LIOH, V lOLIN.--th , sATL) It- !! . ...71 c ,. hi1d, „. iLI DAY EVEN LNG. Jen 10th,., , 0111 be 3 -- 6 ,••• ,: t ,...,."1,."' I .011. on tin. eeeand tl ,or id the Crinaten .1 Falea ~.- 1 : . - i .- i :- ' - t . „,,::,. Itm., •I Fifth litleCt, In e...nutiini wall the Cato. _ _ , .. _ mime of . Private Libeery, oar. vory , ennui., Violin and Caw, FAMILY DYE COLORs, /n'o I' 4 V IS A M. I LW A I NE, Auet're. I I Illi_ . ..• s i TEAL. BAH Fl \ TUNES. AC - ' NJ On • CiT RD \ l )1 oft !,I Nti. Jan .0.11.. et lot B , I ••', lck, .111 1.4 4-1 , 1 4 t . ..4 1...tianttc ,, 441 sae. 11 .ma , ~,,.,....„ ~,, ' 1 , , , ,fo, .. e e t....e l a m , Ce•outcr, Bar I' ixtrirm " , 0 .„. k ,),,,; Ir . V.....,en Noce. e hotter. Paul Shutters, dr ~,,,,,, Dm I v,. DA 015 & 31,11..WA1NF., Auct i re I F,. auyi.,,„ , 1 Claret Bronig, I Dart Bruen, Light Anew, Roofr 1,040% Mal", ' L.. 11.71 :ICI F.."'7'S St )1.1)I ERS CLA I kIS PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY.. ° ""r• , it ).•••• • 1... r Ir. LiyAl Drab - r. • , . Paw., Drab, L.I.T.NYED fll Tit Vs?, I u . r."'")"4 8 /or Dialog SS sabriWearing , i , 11.1 - , Mamma _ kinds of Wearing Apparel. No. I 0 3 Fifth St ., IA .t eo below' the (Nato.) rel. IMF A SAVING Or 80 PER OZAT. I I I II Tot 25 cents youcan calor a. many good. M would ". 8 R 4 ~,, I" O . "l ~or 3 '1e .. . , I 1 ., lon • ei ieulei to. 1 ottoommo coat five times that ems. Ystions shad , . tio rLargo is meal„ vol." the claim gocc,c6s. I ran be produced from the mute dye. Thu process Is falo Ie I simple, and any one cars me the dye with perfect i .mom. Dtrections in Inglieti, Trench and Germ., M I I. IT A It Y CLAIMS, I wide of emh pmkage. I Tor further infommtion In Dyeing. and gletsg a 22 2211•TIDS CLA IDS I porfect knowledge what colon, am bostadapted to dye i , ver others, with many minable radpes) purcbsee W J. & HALL PATTERSON, ',How° h g " ..' 16math. .n Dyeing .. d " ...I. & Sent by mail ern receipt of price-10 coma. klanniketnted by IIOWiSTETI2II, MD Bro t I aderay. Barlow. p r mi, c tout kr, 1 , Tot sale by druggists and dealers generally. I anti dm Claim" for PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK andE A I 17130. TRA PAT, SUBSISTENCE, PRIZE KONEY, St. • ' HORSES tut or M the Am - rlop, promptly .t. tended to. NE EMPTION CLAIMS Wandad to without de-', 'IL_ _._ dohs.; 1 BNUFT AND TOBACCO NANDTACTURLD. M. C. 1NAC11.3.1. . •. /01.1110111. I 18 AND 18 CHANNEIIIB EITBEL67, 'MACK HELL S. JOHNSON, (Formerly 42 Chatham Meet, New York.) . —.. ATTOILNIC.TS-AT-LA I N, Would call the attention of dealers to the article. 01 hie rutinfuture, wiz : BRGWN SNUFF. No in GRANT wrazar, bleesboy, Fine Ramos, Cut. Raspy., American Gentlemen, Demigroe, Punt Virginia, Nuhitisehas, reamer:nun P. YELLOW BIPITTE. Beotett, High Taut bunch, Irtsb High Taut or Lundyfoot, Ho.). Dow Scotch, Fresh Hung Scotch, hub Scotch. • o e Attention le called to Me large redmetlcat in prime No. °6 Fifth 560.01, P"""rgh, P.. f Fin Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, which will ho found of • superior guilty. Claims to PENSIONS, BOUNTS, PRIZE MON. OBACCO. ET, he., vigorously prosecuted. Bwouno—Long, No. 1, No. 2, Nu. 1 and 2 mind. lit9,3m Granuleted. MILITARY s, 13015:01 Et 4, Fmr. Cc, Cmtvroso—P. A. L. ud - Cum, PENSIONS, BACK PAY end MILITARY 416 h, PP B.°o' t &00000; Toil CLAIMS of every ileu-rtption, by tho lob- I °...lthh scriber at the f ull rat., viz: Prusious 510 ott 8h..6.-8. Chneetstri Taria.h. all other claims cur. IC B.—A circular of price. will be sent on applies- C C TAYLOR, Attorney at Law, ' tlon. aplo.ly No. 73 Gnu. stn , q, Pittsburgh, Pa. ORDINANCE relative to Streets, N. B No route If the elates doe. .ot A suanul. and all itifuruint lon g Pniv gratis. se4:l7 B.cLiutle,rd /1,1) I CLAIM, BOUNTIES, I Consarila asurnibted, and h u hereby ortialmed and tweeted If PA by the authority of A. That ell applications or proposalsposals for opening, widen u, ing and stralghtessing of •st eats, lanes or nileys, to., the ontsunetism of , *ewer.. or the grading and paring of any strut., &ETU CRS d RIDDELL, Iwo or alleys, under tiu Act of Atuunhly of JanUtry 6th, 1564,.he1l ley oter far final attion until the : nut regular meeting of Council. altar melt applies. Goo or proposal skull hum bees Mat mada. Ordainui and enacted into a law in Cannel* OIL " '"'"• Oil, SOLDIERS' CLAIM AGIENVJ e.-ea. N OAH SU A E . . It, I=l PENSIONS AND lIIIMAILS Ur PAY Cromptly atteudNl to by N. la , Volarth otr.et, PittAlbargh. P. de.):lluzdar F OILS. Itc. RIDER,. CLARK, lL UOIIMINION 117.110HANT6. Petroleum and its Products, Oils, OA PLP.B, AC., ♦a 51 0131.1.5. D ST.IIRILT.. ....... cY WATER a 132 ►RONT AT *pots for the , ?OUTLAND &VIOLIN/I OIL Ar OURS, titte YOU? , CADAFYINt CANDID • lOW &NT, lo Ie A. ()DAMAN, Lower, aolToo tei Water A LT! Norot its L UCENT OIL WORKS. DI:INCAS, DIIISILAP & CO., Vialmfactonnrof Pure White Refined Carbon Oils, seen, fil LIBIKTII 811iLICT SElrriro .17.11C111.rES. _5.0...._ LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES EEO= The /Ugliest J'remiunts At all tan Important Slats and !dacha&haat Fain wharepallitaual this a1...0n Nos abyreremente hare meetly been added, which render It the moat clearable machine la UM market. Evory. Machin• Warranted 3 Wears. INIPISIIO7IOII2 GPM GRA'II7ITOIISLT. saran laad No them Isk opthatioo. WIL WUXI= &CO. wprzanai soars. OrPltkatnowb -02 cw, N 0.2, Meth Remit, Wee doom below Book Block. belanairi IJrs 1111.4.11-CE PEILADILPEI♦ dere lintliitnn. s 7 Watar atroat. tea 7 dly 8 DMICIII2.I AndAne Ackley, Alexander Specs, Ddsd 81. L. Re E. num., SAY. John IL ll'cune. 01/Wfol4 i James D. Verner, Capt. John t. Dkaaatar tilattotelP. Bkrtrat, George P. Janes, liuwatt rATr-TITT.IO 00208 rat 11,11183 PETER LORILLARD, MEM Attest: L. S. Monnow. Clerk of Select Council. THOS. STILL, President of Common Connell Alien 31114.0 den. Clock of Common Council. I en,.3t A N ORDINANCE relating to the City .L - 1. Treasurer. Sec. I. De a orvfenad end meted by A. Nape, Al. Aware wad eintwou d Pirmbesok, to fladetwed ammo* Owned. aeowebled, end A i \hastog .:Wad madam:lel by e ram., That for their . ..sera year, end so long after a. Ms rdlasuce Anil reseals le force, the City ?reuniter 0141 give bandit to the city in the rum of $40,4100, for the faithful performance of the drain of hie ogice. aeld bond. to be approved by the 711.11C0 Committee. 1. All oraeieeeie,er e.t.a elating with the foregoing, ore hereby:repeal • Ordained and. enacted into a law 10 &met., tine 46th day of January, A. D. 1664. J.6111C11 Pnuldelit of Select Cants. Attest : S. Measow, • II Clerk of Select Council. THOS. STIIEL, President of Common CauaiL, Anna lions SllLtrr 1 • Clerk of ComuoAnnen. Nom Yost PITTBSIMO. UPIOLSTERING.-111% Tifealt a • Lugo .tom of ii..a..,f t "„% m . b . l o w p 0... to ar. irms b•mth' " k . - Li sPaI a KAT . YEA MEI/ BEDS; Mgr. H o o k .., T LI k tiuteaSs ; • gm. , ^ 4 . 1 7 of ° " E rs. sno FLOW( OIL CLOTHS; CABY 60,... ...I Y. TABLE OOTERS; sill. Bordend HAT/LAdnott.b.io".9.4lr7.A.Acblep new unrarpaseed. edto. 611 orders V7 I MVI, ragET, Allegben7, Boum No. 172 V (8.... LT '''''' E 7 al ' 8" T P O BARBER. deill =2O r. MEW TATS a sEvr - 02.7 PBACRICIaL FLOILIMEta. aea.nai stpaz Frrnaus. So. co 11351114.1, MUM, Illlegberf Oh u No. m Llbefir stmt. Ingebesch O. m• -- .3.s 1101.231A11. LA BELLE STEEL WORKS. locomen' to Wm. !Intim ilk Co. nomlt'ia . of Clan 513:11. IlilllSo NOW IIittIILIIITIE 511:11L; 811113% AIIJIiIirWDMID, le t . Works. Itar/ - AltD - may Cll. P.O. MarNiliPrrn re: ' Salkir WA ;-4 - Ott tiDag onehone moond4ould A M 00 :014 - by D. CI . ie. nu Libra, dea et. t limns pumas. ROE a PEARSALL, 00111111A/XiOn Elorclesents t Brokers, Petroleums and Us rroduas, Var txptrt mai tints coaltamPtios. Utptallett tkal Ittr storage, at tameable atm Liberal salaams me*. pox CITY OIL WORKS. LIDO & (THORPE:RIND, ludictaras aul Wanes rf MESON OIL, epic ZINN AND LIINUICAINS I 2 OILB, salt Amain in clurrac vicritcolaliClTol. won., n9adt. Iniszpsb.t. Owe. Ito. SI HAND 1371111 T. BREWER, BURKE & 01, COtNIEIBION CHANTS, spa. a the GLOOM, PACOTIO AND MEOW OIL wotics. of Lamina cssb &chanson mob ea anlgnmeoti! Rabaul or Crude Petroleum!. cos Di1401:3111 WLT a asactocaretir roil:mai. P.; WALES, Wk.'l'ss.oßE Sc co., 410KIIMUON SKIPPERS OP PETROLEUM, ' 11l 7111Diti 1.1". NNW YOWL, Ample belittles for BTORAOII. LED ion,Tracr at their yard sad abut Ma E.sa. erryl4lll RICHARDSON, HARLEY & CO., OOKILISSION • FORWARDING Crude and Refined Petroleniqf usionai ersitrr, rrrammiaa. Mr Lib.. Cash adsanoas aroalgenasata lbr Plusbazigh . Zastent Marta.. Ithwank..l. B. Dilworth k Ilprlnter Mahout., Mg.. lUmploa Dotl. fag,. Prat Cloousarcial Sara. I:shifters CEels Atbact`e. Joss °inns& 'WALLACE & CURTISK, - Commission Merchant s . Aad per, La CRUDE& REFINED PETROLEUM, BINSINX AND LUBRICATING oria. 1114 SOUTH WHARVES, 1H71.1 DJILP/SZL MN" Sterne rapacity imder rover,) for 115,1XR1 bWI Al..ennellent (millika for ahipples to American and Yoreliraparns. at our erhas - f oa the River, near the platform of the P. R. IL Yeivilp , TACK & BRO., John D. McOurd, apt. Adam immtt, B. IL thralls& apt Wm. Doan, 11 L. MGrew, EWA. 11. Dayts. Crude; and Refined Petroleum, Dart root, Lagla (own, Yea.. Maw., Blaroolt, Onsale. Prat, Pulp& Sera Pt.rpla, Salsa" Sera4 Slago. 16.44 ryas. W ALM'? rr.. PUILAVELPIIIA. Blunter entrusted to oar cant Ida noels* ear prompt persona attenticm. Baer to Mears. ftichutbou, Barlay AC., Brave, Burka /Co., sad McClelland 6. Davis, Plttabersh ; Thos. Smith, Vag-, Prost. Soak EL ;M. rod. a Co., Philadelphia_ aitstly McCORM ICK A CA LLEICDER, MP3I 211 sad 213 South Water Street. air pontgannnb wadi:Di Lyday Othorpotolog, Isola City 011 , 7ff/dm, Jacob Painter, of J. Pointer & Co. Juo. S. Chalfaat. of Span& Chaltsut On., irray PETROLEUM COMMISSION MEP. CHANTS. ARMSTRONG a' KIDD, GIORILE nizzes,:tvrirerooL, ENGLifID • • •• R. 7o4.—Wommt.S. O. Dan d: Co ,514Broodlony. Pfzsboro6—ldems. IL 0. Dan a Co. ; Loom, Oil 03. ; Ardnico Ott Co. Tor toms nod Infinnamdloa spOW to OIL 158101113113 T, Orr. Wood and lemur amts, ratobwll. doM2no D L. MILLER, JR., damn, UM RAIZ= 112., PHILADYLFELLI. CRUDE & MITE= PETROLEUM On Onsonntaina exclistrely. All ;harp at not reasonible ram STORM:it , TOR BLITHER b cool oldlarn Ear CHUBB, tinder good alma. PartlodSar sty:altos pald to OIL FOB IZPORT. Tos tau—CAUSTIC SODA. SODA ABB, CABOT & PEMBERTON, General Merohandize Brokers, I 3 SOUTH MONT Sr., PITILATAMPHIL CRUDE & REFEIMPETROLETTI , UMW SOMG43,oNits,A:4,,..titreaross, Orders to boy or promptly sttendsd to ouLly Particular isticalan Crude and Relined Petrobilim. wir l r i db.ria..!l". loads. ENOS " CODWARD, .1.1.11113 Iic.AULIY, Prod . ,lent of Sava CouneLL. :1 Special stbention eirsa I* tit* ea, Crude and Refined Petroleum. No. Itl Aol= TEM BTBSILT, 'EMIL oc26:Sea : . MtbntbW . RlE;. PRENIZ warm 04.11150 N OLL, BZITZOLX £ID PITROLIGITY LIIBIIICATING OIL. OaPd4 two Orgoesaad barrel. per wok; REESE & ORLI% Norm:cross. IItO2IONOAHILA BOOM, Plnstrorgb. my•M ROBERT ASHWORTH„ M.. I IL GLASS M P 111115172.111% Fonrardine & Commiadon taroks/a LID DE/LIB nt gar ILLUMINNTING,LIIIIIIIMI3IO, YYTHOLEIMI OILS, constantly on haul mid for N. at the lowest !market perm Cossitedoosts sad seam solicited. <WW. W. WMDaWIs---*WWWWtIWWIWW. - WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. - GEO. W. 1101ODSM10.4 , 0,0.;! , ;: ' : -, titaziafbetaron. at BUIIIIING.OIT; ANDiiialGINC,..! . .. , ..' TIRO OIL. Saco constantly godIktACIA• net Me - , d• quality of lIIIIINING OIL, elms padirlibigt odor; •.'_, - &80, • good LUBRICATOR, pol o . r warca %wt : . .:, .: BOLT. sad OAR ORE AM ' • -:. • -,...,., ~. WAR 0/6121 Iv ft id NO:, NO ' strikri=;„ Bank Block, woad Scar, tar la !Tr!" ~.-. - to. _ . REITER Os Ca, 01/.11, me. issladvdi la Prrrussati, Pf BENZINE, &a., OIL BROKERS. ONIalOO. it NY OLBS, parus:Drurnit. .00MM1ION MISCHARTIL . (We of Wo. H. Woodward &0.,) _ =MILL COMIII*IO3 111:114711AVT: It B. BMus!A'S* (11111JDZ, SZTEIAID;IIIAIAMICiII AND PAINT oxLs, Azad/Wm In Rasta listaida. - Oahu srs. ss swim sr., llttss4o6 JAMEMWTN; - • Oil of Vitriol and MU stsaystatis..- of‘s swig sisi;iiiisissktocmi. swot Kama AMY VISIT ono.
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