1---.74:-.,;:,,THE. _DAILY rITTSBUft ... , GAZETTE. E IMUARLISI'rED IN 1786 rIIQU L ig' . 4 . crekiens, tfir. ___ VE ' Blietig WORKS, • M••, 4 " ) 41 p roAN a tw oRD, , p f - ervratEtty of lufaIIMI .-:-,' 1 ' BRAES W6I3E. rigrinanttams, aTEAM in , ;:it ,WMIOPLACIELEISTS, AND . : . BRASS OASTINGS, pf all aftaiorlPHous, made . ta elder. STEAIIIPQAT"WOHIretat AND s- Immo. snaauteeszoo, - • pPy at:UMW Vi: Particular atteutllmr.pald to. lug up REPINE HIES TOE COAL AND.CA.RIPMOILS. z=„lol.Agetes rm,the w,:ttom DM rkt of pawl. • - for 'Willa's:it INADIEfI, AtINDELT,'A .11 PATENT STPWI PIMP, L. twat afar fe rmata& liariftFipp matt. It Lead Ilabla m gat mat of eithi,Nifil *lll llama morePfator efien'eny F P of twice Ita atm n II: IL. TROISPTITT -; WOHNS. iiNntisToGn. xrEmiqui.GG & GO., TOIRIDERS AND 11A01111i18113. Corner of Pike and o , l3(arat and Pike ilL3ld Walnut Streets, (god CIO WaSit Wolks.) Ilannfertarere of stationary and other EVOINE.S, BOLLING ItILL CASTINGS and SIACILINSIST, of ail ItedVaoStentddeldo hh e rs : Prdhipt attention glean to regWrias icovinro RILL - daso:ly J$9Jlll. .1 41 ,i ) ‘ kfT=: , 1 • vbLLEY PO*ip, PLOW WOE , PlPTElittatt, PA., SlAloafectoreto saddiebefr o tli the diteremt Ida& of PLOWS, PLOW O&STINOS, SCOOPS, CUT TING DOSES. tel. With greatly bwrased Swat tice far doing bottom, we earnestly invite kale," to Warehouse, Cecile olLey sod Liberty Pittategb. JOHN hl4, • LL, STEPHEN WOODS, oct.tha : LULL BROWN. BLACK DLAlsichl , STEEL WORKS, itrridugart PA. BitoTHER do co., idannEsct MeV QUALMS .1187INSD 1 06 ST STIEL, Square, Thu arid Octavo, doll slam. Wp - rantad acoal to •any bloated bi reausolhetnrol tbl. ecroa• tlarOnloo itaa;l4tCaird 1617LSST and 1.53 mad 1= SECOND STREETS, Plttabazgh.. B a tINHILL a (A) , Boman tEhretlron- ire and 211. Hailhotenred Imp yard and turniahod it with the moat itnwrered maraieery, we are prepared. to tannnantorn to n 7 descripilon of BOILERS,' In the 'beat maruset,had . .;ZWEBriitistim2Mti t iVoV, fos4t2i lt iamiavr o llaLM l CO A, Immix° PANS, BOILER. IRON BS. Booms PANS, and sole manutactmers of BARN. RILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the shorted notice. IoI&tr BRITANNIA AND BRASS WORKS COLLINS 4 WRIGHT, (Boacnserni•to Orin Newttm.) Illsanfacturers or CASTOR THAMES, lIVOS, CUPS. LADLES, wwl s fcrent sarlety of BRITANNIA &Maw Also, CARBON OIL taatr BUREILS and LAMP BRASSES generally, No. 139 S..coml West, Pittsburgh. • m, VALLET TOMMY, Pittabiliab, Pee. 03 - Warehonse, ant LCBEHTY SMELT, Manufacturers of CODE, PAELOII AND HEAT ING STOVES, PAELOWAVDEITCHEN MUTES, HOLLOW WLEE. eas.,EtesEsati Glass Moulds, Boll ing MH Castings, Hill Gearing, Oas, Water and Ar tisan Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Dozes, Su gar-ILA-ties, Pulleys, Rangers, Car Wheels, Couplings and Csathags gen ihallp AlsbohYletazgrarsd Marbiss °aunts made tb-ordsr.' Patented Tenable with.Htsam or Homo Perssr. apl4:llmd - SEVERANCE, No. 53 WATER ST., Smannfactune of BOILER BIN M. 13, WROUGHT 6111;ES, common and railroad, of every Parttcolor sized or opved HPIESS and RIVETS. WI. org . stAAOIVAO4ico. A -nod imonthicht - 611111ril hstuL`. 11,1111/LF::&VO.,-, No. 215 Libenj web ' ith birth Pittsbsrgh, oamd.ctu - ;Vain= scsa swrre Er . 134 ave ptloivr - tziarrEir Balm= Orkni solicited free" tba pada prompt It shipped ira itattitabliv [May '..13 t .T,3lltuaft . warn! IiSONS ottiNA ►od CREAM 014•Exd at No 71.17/1 MELT POotgli•U idasa3 DRY GQOD.S.! AIDI W1L1105.-Tr.2... W. CA1111..-.DATID WiLISON, CA-ELC. Itt; CO, . L , .y. 6 , warm, .:2,0,...4 • Whotomato defiers In TOBEIGN AND DON.NATIO DDT GOODS, No. 94 Wood meet, third tomes stove INiuntmd alley, Pittsburgh- aplDtt E airkiimmriJw= TORHICIN AND DO3IESTIC DDT GOODS, B. 140 lraletrid Meat, (second deer below um 11.7kat Dome,) Attogbau , Gay. • • • • ru1 9 : 1 7 TON, MACRO!. & CO., - AM — olesare and 11445 1 _ 13reders In T7I,III3 I INGS, ENBDOI DEBXES:snad DILVI7OOD3: of every deetriptten, N. 17 and 19 11111, street, Ylttebslth._ lt/FACRUM & GLYlAT,,,Whoieoshrttpd J3.l.lletall Dealers In reffer erAmiat 10111 &MS, .111.131.1111110.7. Be-, No. 78 Harked street, batmen Diamond and Fourth Pittsburgh. j - 7L' BUR‘liFlEUi.,(eatetoessor• to • Borchlleld A C 0.,) Wholesale and &tall Dealer le STAPLE AND FGY;DES , GOO7IB:I7 6I thea 7I corner et Fourth and AX Atrect.. Pittsbunni. t" • • O :4‘ ' V.o esnle ttnd Ke tan De.lea All:gds .of,,T,JAIS S., fl MIX GOODS, he., Itant:l7 - ind litirkit rea. , BARICEB. &CO.; De hi 411 -0 • kinds of DST GOODS Sp. 6 2 -3440 k at : root, between Thintsad Fourtlir rtuborith. - : ' . 1131 7 ' lioAt Wood Street, Thaler In BONNETS. HATB,§TRAW 'tunas, .2.1 num Sooll6{ , generally. ' DRuoGisrs. - t, ON JOHNSTON; be , DIMS AIM AMIZNIOII.II;;TSILYMMT, roan Goola_l3l7ll4lNc FLUID, OILEI, TAM els I S C M ' Xier f r ers=l TI A. F.ALEINSAMXTKAI; 43O ky D. r t i laiz ° 'd4 I."l7M+Munimi,of WRITE Mirk ZI Mita waa mid Ymm stmt., Pittanvigh. mh7 - • - e •rE 'ggikta • uo-Wood gtrest, conleu,„of Vrvin,?-ge, . Pittntrenh. UR.l.lrell T T }}co lii ' !Mgt jfir • 11•• • ,R. como wood P. ON Agent orth Araorie% PVT r • * OW • ln ganuo,Co=may. corner Market wad Water rtv. , ere 'WC" ;•: • • extern' - 4toro4l4 l l r omomi ilpsitait9774. enj Irc. 2-1 7 ,1 T. I l ir . Vottplarapraint r Vil n EtO l U l ONO. No. 43 mg stms.wWnd door sbo.• WpPet. PitaillVdaP..W.Et zlivt;Mid t 4, (4 : B I. ere in • eto. maolittsuttam, sa ißsAmmto siximw&rs 43KMBRATED r im i cauzir suret:lltisbllreto vwx, PILITO3,IIIIhatOM ar;:. /*: - IrWod ble•llPArrb OrlOt 4 0 4 A1awd.41.7. Yin's OOKSEVIDER94 fre.l r WM. G. JORNSTON & CO., Station- IPitigwne• 5 7 WMt k lrmtirstrct= "d ica.• • t un itud LAW 1100Fal epp~taa ty cm hut • T , • — boiler rind Stationer N o. TA ?mut% • Areet, Apollo 111Eut -- 2t4TE AGEAws. WinsW 71talligthws .0; all arcmitlea PENOU proMaitli mai iiicA• reasonabla tains. • lbw to taaSA thatf -10 Podadtia lam oat always tonna sad raond elr mn: at my Mica Ibt Ear. V_l,:3 at All aamancalcallaos aA.,P iti: =‘,%ietyceisl• daattal. Oleo, 0=47. Jit ,, Plara ‘ 0,41 . 14 ' 4 • .tcal rae4 %.*l•.3'r•frafalztf., ----•••-- DIM.Irg , arriaatiltitfrkelly's 44t n Pklata: k) sitiovsau• GROCERIES,PRODUCE , A -c pas L MeMM,I,/LND, Sommer to tioastlood s Davis,) GENERAL COXIIERSION ASEROLIANT Flour, Grain and Prorisici, oilrientuelritriT4 t Vlo r t h 'xrm”, 14u r0.. , :r WOOD IrfILEET, Tittaburgb, Aitly - _ OUARLF.B C. BALSLEY, Produce anti Commission Morchsuit. IetIiIICHANDISTA 13110ICZB dad dealer lea 2 Made of 0013NTBT PlitODUOre SO. 170 f 13.11877 62117917, Q=NIS Ortle•N • J NO. •111[.3.1-11. (of the late firm dD. hr Donald I Pittsburgh. it Cs., Wellsville, Ohio.) itif 'DONALD & ARBTIGICLES, Whole /LI-ealekkiest. 11 . rs, Produce sad Caresniselbn bier chants, jobbers in COPPED 4 H. 0. SUGAIS end MO LASSES,;IIEYINED SUOS IiTRUPS,FLOOD., BAIIONs - T.OIIAOOO, TEAS, RICE, OGEE E, SEEDS, ho., Dos. 242 and 244 Liberty street, Pitts 1113.1VEJI & LAZRAR, • GlaoCrbaii AND COILIMINSIOX DIEBCELdbiT3o Zan 7:7 and In d i :D.lo3lldd St, car. Second, 1•60.7 I - ASDINVIr VEA.CIiEO.WN & LJNHAI T FLOUR. IrieIVILS,PRODUCZ .LICD C0M.3110% Hilteill..<ll, Of the as Gain, Pork, Da cca, Lard, Botta, Eggs, Cheese. Down, Ettilots, rease, Feathers, Potatoes, rOi laud Psati /tete*, Salsratna,.Ltrotestd and Lent Gas, Drk4 and Ga.. Frvd., 'timothy, Clover, narithd Gra® Seeds.. Cash advatotensettts mad. tta Coastgatamta. aptly Fa. 277 ut.rty street. pitubtre, DL GORIILY, VrIIOLSSALE GROCER, No. ITI LIBERTY STREET, Pittsburgh &vela; porches:el the interested hit late partnere, witl no tirmo the barhtise at tine eld /land, and will be pleald to roceili the petrouage et , tria eh! Woad. '• mr1.5:0 .1 customer& .1 & C apniMlop Blracaurra,_.Whateslao deolen InITENTEHA ga 4 ERYE ORREM,.: unisp vtijos, Btrrrisn, LIIGS, GRAINS, kogre,:perenLiiy. MATHER, I.llDE4,74) . lisiii7.k&i. M. 217 Liborry et-eA, Pavan:ugh. ZgirCesh sdvsacingbottr,W=Fnm.... 061.1 r. out arrrcUrA.T.. WM. P. 8EV1C74.., j 185 LIII- crty Smoot:Pit 2A;o4ki r -PRW-Wh01e , ..1 ,, Gro cars,'Commluton AtenitasA., and &alarm to COUN TRY PRODUCE, PROTISIONS, BAWL LARD, BUTTER, EWE, CHEESE, PM, At., PRODUCE, I _GRAIN. SEEDS, CURER AND DRIED PRUITB,'AL, SALT itnd LIAM. !JIG joint a CANFIELD, CC1313111i9.10:1 AND GP 'Phillallidialthatalln..d 'wholesale , defier to WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTT/MILLARD, PORE, RADON, FLOUR, FISII. PUT AND PEARL ASHES, SALM/AIDS, LINSEED. AND LARD OILS. DRIED FRUIT, and Prodana generally, Fos. 141 and 14:I Pront eirtati Pittsburgh, nc3 _ TS J ITTLE 4..1111-11BLE, Wholesale Oro cenriad Ildrunlialon Merchants. draler• P Drily; Fitlai;fitCON,Ctl:ELSE, FIR! rltsbnr A m i tu S Zlate onerally, 112 and 114 Second .1r .1, Ptssabargh. P. er.iiir- DEYNIER k BROTHERS, (successoro d Antlereon,) Wholesale Dreier+ In 51)111gION FRUITS, NETS AND SPICES, CON - MOl'lolll2l T, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, ir e , Noe., 111 and 122 Rood alms; above Fifth, Pittsburgh. JIWY . . • ex [2 . 111/ no. COll 3 / 1 5SION 3.I.BAMIANTirkoI dm: in FLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRA). ,, I4C, N0..V.A3 Librrtyntront. Pittsburgh. Choice b 'of nom for Rakers and Family me constantly oh hand. Partlmilor attention pont to Wag onions for Merrbandine generally. ocddly CffAoLt.l4 B LfiECll Pluea AND Gull* FACTO A AND Conlingnoll Mearnere for the sailed 418.1 N. SEEDS, CLIEFSE. PRODUCE. /±...entl,geept .for ,tho ,celebrated Untontoren DN. ISEXT.Stsi.'4l.Sfillognii Odd 141 Dirst:streets; be , MOS Slintni snit Smithfield. Puueergh. FRANK VAN GORDER, Produce and', .oououisalco Merchant, dealer in FLOUR. RUT-'! TER, }MOODS, SEEDS, LARD, CIIRE-sE. PORN, DRIED AND GREED FRUITS, and productnor ally. Liberal cash advances on conelgobienta. Warehouse, No. 116 Second stront., Pittsburgh. HEAD & Grocers and Cow:111,0ton Eieteb.ts;saddoslero to 101 l kiwis of Country Produce and Plturbargh Statioactorm, No. 249 Ltborty street, *poets head efWeadgran, Pittsburgh. sp3,ly - - - - • - G.F.O. B. JONES fr. SON, Wholesale Grocers and Boot Furnishers, desires in MA NILLA ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, and Plus. burgh msnufsctured attic-Vs, No. 141 lister street, shots the Iffononeseis Bridge, Pittsburgh. ROBERT DAL:GELL CO., gale - larocers, Commission and lc PonsardicgWho Mle t, cimais. and dealers lo Produce and Plitabnrgh nm. ufacturss. Liberty atm}, Pittsburgh._ Slerchan?, ALIACE, Co m mis sion Merchant, Dend Wholes:ls ealer In SWIM. ancli3RAIN, No. SY.I Llbmt7 street, opposite Pennsilvenia 11. it. Pitaetipluleepet.. ,I"ittsbazgh,' Pa Storage I% ors. hattei,conser Wiiyeto tad Wear 612%164. 1:morly 11,466.663666r=..-....T0r6. irerrr0x..“....6.*6.i.T..666. VIBERTa SEIIPTON & CO., Whole sale On.. and Praduct Dsalm, Ns. 6 6izth . .7-Pittsburgh, • • 1616 ~. . ____ WATT. & ********** Wholesale Gro t l an, Commieitiee 110erbealts, and Beaten In PreedeicesAeldrittelih FuermtaKtnres, :it, 158 erty etrect, Tlttsbaro. —JOT. Tr.x.rozie. LINDSAY & TELFORD, Wholesale Ind getinasocos;sti)tru awn PIIOI , VCS DilfelllllLS, IST Liberty street, Pittsbargh. .palm Q.CROM ASTR-.14 LANG, COMMISSION NJ lisscrins2l , wt -wholessla • dealt. In GEO COMM MGR; GUAM PRODEIVE, 519 Gibryty street, Pintsbnrgh. .eLtolly . • S. •LIGGEVT7iaO., , CrrY FLOES .. DM- Aikla.B,..orror Moly and Adams Iritargh, fa= v Z . !°4" DALaLIa & SON, liartritae .' tinito of LARD and bomndosfon Na dant. for 'Me noirofi sad noin of CID.ItnE /MD lILTMED'VEISCILEIII,' Nue.' 69 'aid 16 Water sloontr Plttobann.. folvancei r audo on notiAniononts. • TKIRKPATRICK & BROTItha, sue t) • arc. , tellrwria t ifirkpatrkka, 'MEWLS SALE 011001211, 14,5. 191 and 193 Libcrtr strftt, rittstrargh. opl3ay apeclat Partnor • Lyj_ Dr o o/ 104 " Maw =:LTSBALI (1110CZELS, corner of Wood'axtd Wake welt s!Oaf , - burgh. PM. VtEEKSB WARE irOUSE. —HENRY DOLLENS. Ferrarding and COMEllllWolllller am dealer be CIIXESE, BUTTER, L &HE TIM/ and Produce gencr.4l7, No e •NI Wood street, more Water, Pittsburgh. '.• - • ayS • 1.10 CLOD- RLIJI)LB, oucoespor to Jno air,1 . 1:1;148. LaS Liberty street, Pitts tenth, general -PRODUCT, ONDOSIIT. /SD COM MLBSION IftaCHANT. Consignment. tl respect ,- • . • neay TEIALI4 DICKEY & 1. 0 ., 'Wholesale I. COacers,.CM:onission Merchants, and dealer in erodnee;MoS, VO Water street and C. 5 Front street, Pittabargh. N. DRAW SM. TO3D S. -DILWORTH & 00., Wholeanlo tJ .Grixerw. Hoc ISO and I.:M Seem] street, nair amitbffeld;ltittemetb. not jOHN FLOYD CO, 'Whols ale Gro nen end Cosanlog= Merchants, K e m 172 Weed and 223 Librrtfritre" Intteharsh• /48 -. 10.101 15. Z . . 1 isuoceseor 'Ariairatmest ce.4 rows /clan .ad drela fARIOVIBIONS, comer a Haat. ad Fara irtms.Rittdremb. $.6 a - JA OWNEitNr/_ ! (s_nrdessor to Jack- N.Jt. wird. Tolmattd,) JOBS ,PACK-1111 ad deal. a to PROVISIONS, ri0..1.2 -Pratt tura, ilar TIL imoccessoro to aLaror, Mimics AND:cow:m= 2 r =WU= Z47:Libetty - street; , rilu2ntric6._ 700 L JOHN: L itOUSE Wholr.sale anactni Am) corm - nom Ditutnarrs: comer of Badeifiela and Wain Astrests, BitOblo'gb• 00 P thmatisaion V krlired doges BRODUCL YLO - C BACON, WOO MUM, Ac.„ 80. 32 Ilsatbeelti stoat; Plotobargh, ' -• terylny D A" IN, .olesale '611047101 AND' acnimnitaw matonArr, ran artier of the Inaroosui,x6'-IN Wholesale ato2r,:ses.:is:aes PO Wood sumo:, Pitt*. A ; ti• " ... k0616 r o. Am: ros;bsproad scam , 01110. srsnbertY_ arms, Pittstrunt. " ou" titottEir iMPASltlrWholesale mtallonss ARD-ecetweilffl9kaalawn 4 ,.. wkleatwaiatitraitatittaarok&,' -IPJPZRifh Wit' ,fi , , i: . ' - ic!is eiliatlaz i 1 ..Z‘_.!___' _l".Attil,Y , __A . lrei..4 - i1iarrt77,4r7111.r..;,t,./.7,-_, 014V1190:1.1: '.. ot';'6-: -.41 1,1"-E Milng pittiburgli 0:`)nalto, WEDN ESDA Y MOECSLNG --- FEB. 3, 1864 TEEMS OF TEE GAZETTE. Dietmoca Ebrncrl, by nun, per yerv...-....58 CO. nand. TO. Hugie collie. Conan, by ...a, per 4 50. mouth SS. " angle ....... WIS.. , Enema, single copies, per par... 2 41 0. " club. of 6to 10, " 1 60. • debt ale or snore " 1 25. —and one extra to the perry weeding dub. Yee a club of fifteen, we will se,d the Zymase ilearrra dully. Tor a club of twenty, we will mad, Um Moan. 017.431. r• daily. Singh. copies, I cesta. liar All subscriptionvotrially N odrunce, and papers always 'topped when the lime expires. The Mittatooras Affair—Blameworthy Conduct of the Foreign Consuls. A. Matamoros correspondent, er the New York 7V-ihunr, in the course of a fatter of some length relating to the late fight between dor arta and Rale, which affords another illustra-,_ Lion of the wretched condition to which faotion bee reduced unhappy Mexico, where liberal leaders are shooting at each other, instead of uniting to oppose the common foe, the in , Yoder of their country, stator that the defeat ! of Buis was owing to the want of ammunition, and reflects severely on the conduct of the for eign consuls in the premises. Ho says It appears from the statements of Bsic's ! friends now in Brownsville that when thd ad.! justment (crervio) between Ruiz and tlerna wee made, it was farther agreed thatthe &mutual- I tion in Matamoros was to be divided between -, ' their commanding officers. This ammunition was them, and had boon for some time in charge of Cortina. The crinofinos state that Cortina delivered over to them the right num bur of borne of artmounition, which they re ceived withotit inspection. When the fight began they opened the boxes, and then found them to contain only common ballast( a also unsuitable to Rnis's gone, rifle balls, and no powder. Of course when Reis, though at the head of a superioiforee, found that after hav ing fired all the cartridges in his caissons and in the cartonehe boxes of hie Wien he could get no more it was madness to think of fighting longer Ho la said to have had 1,000 while Cortina had only 500 men. As Some is not far off he will now probably return and act Governor. hoot Cortina will asenme to either occupy and fill the office, and Juana will' probably recognise the de form Government. As the combatants arc all liberate, he can do co better. So mesh for the List revolution is, -Heroic Matamoros." Time only rental Ile for brief comment on the conduct of the foreign Conan's, which Imo boon such that it should not pass without censure. When the bertha forces, after pence ably occupying different portions of the city for some days, and especially after their-chiefs bad pat forth a placard stating that they had compromised their difference., gut ready to fight, and planted their cannon in the streets on Tuesday ofternoon,these consuls ought to 1 hate bursa inmind. that the place was filled with women and' ohildren,and with foreign' merchants end their employees—all non-com- , humus. It was their story to have endear ored to prevent a cannonade without notice 1 in the heart of the towo by the only method ! ',aut.-able—by uniting in a request to Gen. Herron that ho, as the head of the nearest avoiloble force, would send over troops and prevent a fight from occurring until eon-cam octants and foreign property could be re- moved. It was no war. It was a mere com bat Ina crowded town between people wish ing to got the control of the Custom House.— and of the same political party. Had the foreign Consils united in the re quest the commander of any civilised force near at band would have here bound, on broad humanitarian gro on de, to have interfered, and by doing so be would have saved both pro-' . party and life. A general who might feel al , delicacy no to volunteering to protect more' than too consulate of his own nation, would not be apt to refuse to net on the broad grounds of humanity at the joint requost of the foreign , Consuls. I cannot learn that any such request T a t . P'''d"foritisnoiw'g. was preach commander acted on asimilar petition In Syria, and the world said he did well. So did tin Austrian General in regard Ito Cracow. The propriety of the move Is so obvious that the question naturally comes up—Why , did not the foreign Consuls at Matamoros unite in asking Gen. Herron to give protection to : all entitled to it, to prevent a populous town from being cannonaded without notice'? Was It bedsore, like Mr. Paul Zane, the English Consul, and Mr. (rattling, the Prussian Con sul, they were so Implicated by sympathy or otherwise with the rebellion that they were suffianaed to toylike, under proper Mecum , stances, the protection of the United States Government for themselves and the chianti , their rerpectire countries 7 It It for theist E===l Prosperity of the N. Y. Trlbune.--A Misstatement Corrected. Is; an article a few days ago, apropos of certain gossip apout newspaper publishing, and the possibility of making "first-class newspapers' grow and live—not thrive—in third close phiees—as men cultivate exoties by artificial host and other appliances,—an article which was in the main very just and sensible in its statamenu and reasonings,— (hero was ono error in an allucion to the N. Tribune, which that paper thus notices: Tho Pittsburgh Evening Chronic! , has the following allusion to our affairs 'The Now York Tribeme, hoe about forty I thousand of a daily circulation, and a very largo nod heavily charged advertising custom; i And yet r. a aro credibly informed, that about a year since, it was very shaky, and could not possibly have dragged through, had it not had the largest ocakly circulation in the world." 'As the regular income of our establishment leo:Ivor half a Million Dollars per annum, we do not know khat It would injure us to have it believed that we gave it an beak to oar Pa trons and kept nothing for ourselves. It dot happen to be the fact that, for some year or more in the early part of tho war, what with suddenly - and largely increased outlay for war eorrespondonee. war telegraphing do., la., our ospensos do/ slightly exceed our income; bet thorn was no day on which a (Manor of a Million Dollars would have bought the Tri-1 bons oat of the bands of its actual proprietor.' Of lain, and especially since the enormous advance in the cost of parr and ink has been met by en inereaso of prices on our part, we have been doing well enough to satisfy our selves; and so long as we are satisfied, we see not why others should borrow trouble on our ancennt. The Preoldent , l,Letter to Gen. Steele. A Washington dispatch haying spited that GM copy 'of the President's letter to General Steele, which wee recently published, was in correct in rovers' particulars, wo find the true reason for this statement—or rather an explanation of it—in the fact, that the intel ligence of the proceedings of the Arkansas Convention did not roach the President until after be had written his letter to Gen. Steele. Just no published, and on receiving the Intel ligence aforesaid, ho wrote another kiln not materially altering, bat so modifying the former as to approve the action of the Con vention. GEN. GRANT'S plainness is proverbial. At St. Louis, tho other day, ho regbitored his name simply "C. S. Grant, Chattanooga." 'fool registers in every city in the country bias rime., in unimpeachable black upon white, that this is a very singular instance of "Plainness" in making an entry. Lang hand les to officers' names seem to be sanctioned by fashion and usage, though Gen. ()rant may not bo aware of it. street, New York, on Sunday afternoon, s •oy almost, or altogether white, Who has just ar rived hithateity after escaping from slavery to the South, made aehoe6 addresa, giving an account-of the fact that. his fade?, a rebid Brigadier Genets!, Sold him and, hie mother Or $l,OOO, 'JO:elm Maxine, of , Ayhansaii who hes jut bien ideated by the than Conseattion Pre.; ,banal Goren:tar of -thst.Eiteite, !eletrtelotttet ... or ungitnettl: Aliteietty. In the tenYiEntien, that titian -uncial . -At—, jtainnuti nAge - Ziajiton view dui intlyttis*Kenl YOndeirainst•itine eat by patrielni WO* 1 6 'ILI!4PS4a .t4;fq‘4gPftta'ilillit body. Ce. PITTSBURGH, WFDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3,-At64 DIM NEW ironic 'layout. Aparint vortvepoodnuca of llto I'lltsbrrsh . thiorlte. tiros Suez, Jan. 30. lan. EDITO6S Gazirrre: Ororoonte and hot drinks are suffering nonsidorablo 440/01001jOit awl hero given place to parasol's and ifs cream. The dust floe no in midattlalagri and !ha Proaonoe od opon door., nail. 0{44. epsinkling carts and perspiring mon - cajole, us Into the Lelia that it actually Is Juno or Ju ly, and _that gricolisagod winter has taken hisi annual dapwtnre fur regions rnoraintosisoly hyperbsnuan. The nights are eqtrally bean- Wel. Poeple "oktoylng tho beantios of na two," and: cartmoding partiosi , requesting some yowl; tad', Not uloop, to "11y to thee', arms, lose," and perform otiverknally Im possible or nonsensical feats (taasalight and romance are closely allied, 700 know) ar# quite maroon, and alscostainke4e continuation of the Jay. . But there must be two eidis to !nary ploi, taro. Old Sol's rep have caused's' general . break up of the lee in the Radian above/ which, at every ebb tide comes nothing and tearing along down, and the flood tide carries it back into the East River. This is very in convenient and even dangerous to navigav:: Con, and several vessels have been literally cut in two and _Junk. at. their anchorage- There is not a ferry boat In the hirbor that has not suffered damage, and-some have been completely destroyed. The ice is fully eight teen inches thick,aomething almost unprece , dented. Apropos of ice: To the intense 'iffelight of the lovers of milk punches, it has been tee noanced that the ice houses are all well &tacked. The ice' I. much thicker this Year . the quality much better, 'and the quantit , much larger than over before. That it will be cheaper detring the ensuing summer, bowel ever,la not regarded by any means as eat* tain. This year the excuse will probably b " inflated currency," as last year it NW "scarcity of stock - ' The fact of the timinese is, there is always plenty of ice; for the mon opolising companies keep it over a your or two, in the hope that the crop will fail. By an easy arrangement they keep the mice up, and the consequence is that we must pay roundly for our (wet) whistle. Oar newspapers have at last taken the people to task for their apathy in extending public receptions to rotaroing soldiers. While the Puritanical "hub of the universe" tarns oat its church-going populatioa, beaded bj the Governor of the State and the:Mayor of the City, on Sunday, on the occasion of the I arrival of a detachment of one hundred men, see do nothing when an entire brigade of as effectual soldiers as ever fought march un our crowded etreets on a week day. Companions are odious, decidedly. A little imProvemant, however, we must demand credit for a A regiment of Germans, each with a jaw-break lag cognomen, arrived a day or two since, and were welcomed in a body by their friends, at the Atlantic Gardena, a lager-141 raloost in the Bowery. Certainly nothing; could be urged against the epirit of the affair. The case of the Exprem corwirpaper has been occupying the attention of the Court of Coat; mon Pleas for some time. The erosions of newspaper correepondenta on the subject have been mile: tad carefully by the proprietors of that paper, who will soon counnencer tier' for malicious libels against the pnbl ish ors of the correspondence. Pieta that a cera . tato Philadelphia paper, for asserting that the receipts of the Erpeess had materially lee.. Betted, owing to its imut-thasonabla teach; toga, is in for a large share of the Brooke's wrath. The seal of some of our recruiting ofScare to secure the bounty paid them for, the man they enlist foe the verrice, has *seed all legitimate bounds, and brought disgrace, both upon themselves and upon the city. The Isolable efforts of humane men to fill our quota without having remorse to the diatata tul draft, which might be attended with all the borrows of last year, - will be apt to ha min taken and rairirmeretentbi ~when nn principled reoendreleattlisaj: Frettekettilare , whom . they have previously areigged with poisonous liquor, lame and blind negroes, and old men who ought to be enjoying their Minn cast arr:tote. A courtmartial has been inati toted and the participators in this outrage placed upon their trial, whence we may real- onably 'oppose this load of odium will be I shifted from our shouldul.to where it belongs. [ Feats were brought out on the trial of one] man that 'coati disgrace a military establish ment as TigaTint , and unjust as tholtotrian. ! Unoffending men were knocked down, and; while in a elate of inscosibility, clothed in 1 1 the army uniform, and then arrested as de- WWII on the complaint Of th eir outrages. 1 Twelve •ldesertere' had never enlisted. One ignorant negro, seventy years !B ags, was "enlisted" to take care of the Camel's horse. Gun. Dix has gone to the bottom of the mat ter, and will take effective measurer to pre vent n repetition of these practices. A "whisky insurrection,' on a email scale, is going on here now, and I suppose almost everywhere else in these loyal States. The additional tax proposed . by Congress on that' article, whether morel /or consumption or not, has caused speculators to drop their engage ments pretty maidenly. to The removal of Mr. Guilian Verplauek from' the Presidency of the Century Club; is severe ly commented upon by the Domooratir press , of the city, who act generally, sad in this case particularly, as s sort of Ainissil Admi ration Society. The Express Says t "Its malignity Is only exceeded by its Ineanners. The causes which Impelled the movement are sold to be the public applauding by Btu V. of the course of Archbishop Rages, whom ho complimented upon not preaching polities in the pulpit, and sustaining a Copperhead sort of character generally. Wit'asu.mr. Important Misvionary Movement ht the The New Toth Examiner of last week an• Polancer that the Secretary of War has given full end formal authority to the Amerlossi Baptist llomo Mission Socioty to take posses sion of every abandoned Baptiairmeetiog houso within the limits of the lnautiaotlonaty district, end of every other Baptist alaarch edifice now in the hands of the rebels. The Eaominer adds: l•This groat authorisation waa. obtained through the agency of the Home Mission See rotary and Senator Harris, and the Home Mis. 111(01 Board will need pro-eminent wisdom and energy, besides many men and much meaner, adoonately to meet their new respoindbilltles. Tho Baptist population of the seceding States is probably larger than that of any other do. , nomination, and hundreds of ehandoned Bap tist pulpits will bo open to loyal Baptist min isters of the North. The government will give them everyprectleable protection in their new fields of labor, and corresponding faolli tier, for reaching them—things which It can 'well afford to do,for every ministerilent South by the Boma Mission Board will be, in foot, en agent for the sup?reasion of slavery send treleon, and the promotion of freedom sad loyalty." This Is an important movement; it is to. be hoped that every rebel Baptist Cif there doe any suchil as wallas every alomdonod aptist: meeting. house, will speedily be resto B red to loyalty. Tho C O MMiA9 . IOI3OI of Internal Ilwienne has mado the following ruling; whicb will be of interest to those concerned Ter•SLIT OrrICI Or loot.. Rerterr. 1 - 'WWII-11010N, January ?n, 1004. f Sur: Your latter relative to the as sessment of "Itritehing nails" at 3 per cent. adirsimem,, instead of by the ton, as intrrided by the Ex , rile law, has been melted. • In reply I bate to inform yddx that nails known to the commercial world and the trithi as "finishing nails," although putimp hi kegs of 100 lbs. each, thence. as ordinary outsells, but knowniind ordered by the trod* as "Pol ishing nails," should be taxed piths rate of 3 par cent. ad talorom. • It has always bean the ruling of We office to construe the phrase "cut - imills"ittietli;ind to limit it to those nulls which era technically called "cut nails," excluding nalls which were °throttle* designated • at the timertrthe 'pose age of the Excise bew;Wyen though tenedflle taxed by the process of tufting. W. P. Dowlssifor Connalselonex. Clue. G. Desze,Toq.;,Willitlllet.ditues. Alit Church on TwOnty-eighth Internal Revenue-.TaK on Nalla Tun loyal pipers in Otdo Gan • oppon. don side of. the limns of Assembly, the !loath Caroline-earner," +towing 'tsi , the. , smi-' farm hostility thorn euiatlogla, )4 1 pit.ll?th?. - A coarese 'OE-I'reiestimera' faraiia In Cideespvfor:tha.parpoit zetwileiddrrata, .erring their skins, and exporting Own .to Paris, where they are rdalit pp #4? Ity Pro kuuty of kid _ . Pintos mak, s OugiWtrlidr, , Wlnttigirri 'lab* USTIII been.c.btaloyd_fl 4 7lofrOtir'Mf" 1401 't EXTRACTS FROM VERS . Wallaelitan Petroleum. REBEL ; .. A eommunication is contained in the 1. , ..- • doe Tin,. of the tith ult., which rooy to of in , pitman E OF THE EFEBE F `ii ol ' ' a i t y fr- - - PITTSBURGH Tli KATI af.' Mrest to our dealers In petroleum. The nom- Infunl,atlon is si g ned by the mana g ing D.rec . — is ~...., and nlsitunror. - -_,. ,---........----......._ tor of the "Earth Oil Import Company." It I A Rebel View of the Situation. •i) - .... 0 ,,„„„.d...t stater that 2 , 10 tons of petroleum hove boon, of We re r eesided , ... , o f r eceived from Wallachia by this ettkultai.r. and ' ANOTHER INVASION RUHORED. ''' ..-4.4d -llIW.; " . F.A tU T.N t° l.:ll rl , MA WAM that they have contracted for the delivery of ‘ 4 1 ,. ...... i iii 17:7: 34 :7 .t., "7 4„. ° bin . :::: l3 7: Ind/rotten ' s Cavalry Reported , Ile" Legmadary Bronli,„,..m..apreeely for the 20,000 torts—paranteod equal to Penndy I. Tillid- during the your, thus rendering Eng. in Pennsylvania. • GHOST, critalr,l, lish mandacturere lose dependant upon sup• _ , .. .._ W.LES NUT 'tut LAID. plies from America. Brxuatrildu Spee Lel disptch to th. Pittsburgh Gwzrtto, tudnin Walled. 1.619i1S lea port on the Danube, which river Baron Walt. r e. . ruses. divides Wallachia, in Northern European PUILAD[I , III/, Feb. 2,1004. Bertbold .... r etappmdata.: Theodor. Turkay, from whence the oil ean bo shipped, Annie Hiatt. if the report of its discoveries is true. - The yaltms of the oil have Dilated investigation 411§eyiticre, and additional supplies are said to have boon forted in southern Russia, which Is moth heavier than the Pounsylvtutlan. I t has long been known that petroleum 'slated in various places. Nowhere, however, has it been so abnudantli found as with as; nor, until vary clear - Oroof Of the capacity of Wallachia .I‘idiir," direction is had, Audi we think of an iserstantrivalry being establish ed egainit up .The feet'that researches are being , thus Vaihad, and that any promise of Humes is so 'immediately heralded, proves the Importance of our aossumwresijnAlie article and the dependence which England it under to us . for it. - • • .. , The Additional 200,000. Referring to the Prosident'a call for 200,000 additional men, tho Y. Tribune sap : "If you do not like a draft, you have just four iced" in which to avoid it by volunteer ing. The country noetts tho cervices of hor eons in the Gehl, and most have them. Vol unteer if yoo more the batter—but If op the fleet day of Mat& the rank' of our deploted-arnaies aro not fated, you mon face the music of the draft. • • • • . . It no hour for caviling, for political dle• sensiont, for complaints of inactivity or in- I competence. Tto rebellion is gathering its .trosigth for one last despera e struggle. The Union must meet It. Jefferson Davis ie sweeping into the ranks of hie traitor armies every inhabitant of the States which own his I sway. in East Tennessee his columns are al ready in motion ; elsewhere they aro waiting Only for augmented number. It is no longer •acret that the next campaign is meant to carry the war to Northern soil. If It fails— am fail it will—the rebellion goes hopeleesly down, never more cepahle of carrying on a warm its present scale. But that it may enrol) , and utterly fall, the Colon needs more men in the field - than a has to-day; needs 'and must have men enough to put seemse be yond all oneetion. Hence the call of the Pres ident- Let it be responded to with the same alacrity and eager patriotism as when Sum ter prat woke the nation from its deep dream of peace." _ _ L'aplosion of a Powder Aflll Tho Troy (N. T r T.4l,<A, of Frit:lay, sap "About six o'clock lair morniog, just as the Troy and Boston train was !erring Ben nington for Troy, en e.rloFion took pia-cent • tbo mills of the Bennington powdot company, a mile from the East Vrilage. There were five I separate, distinct repart• attending the earl°. sten, but, fortunately, 11,1 a person was injur. , ed by the aceident. Eons buildings Core do stroyed--tno wheel iciOs, solid e,ructures, containing machinery, the press house and corking mill. The eau, • of .he occident is not known. Every mire was taken in the menu facture of powder to curd against such oc• currents, and protect iha workmen. There were only about men!, ire barrels of row de, in the mills that as destroyed. In the village of Bei .ugton 00 sound of the•uccident retettibled a trios of earthquakes. Residents fAneied th hr.'cs were about 'Gambling on their lai_ds. At Tror, thirty piles away, the no.iss ir .1 heard. At Korth 'dams, twenty-too intics off, Oates were jarred front tables at i glaaes broken." An Emigration Society Rey. P. Bartlett, .st Onset Bend, Penuty Iva- Isla, has been empl yet by a number of farm .ara an d t r adesmen in Western New Turk, to to Eastarn), as-their j lint expense, to pro cure theie and bring Ot, to this country ouch labnring man ar I merits nice assay needed by his , principals. fhe food, already collected by this cu-operative 11.P.Ciati011 are reactant to bring over at least one hundred persona, and Mr. Ilartlott will sad for England next Saturday. Re•ie an Loadistimaxi, long resi dent in this country, but with such connec tions in his native country as will, it is thought, help him to eFee , the object of his The enterprise io wig h he and his princi pals are engaged may.. deal a estimable hint to other communities • milarly In want of help. A DINI,TCtI t" the Ch...go Tribune eeye . • . . Gcu. Thomas' Chief of ~ a 5, Gen. Wb:pple, recently .toted that e 1. ., e °runty -three 'hun dred deserters from in sco" , army had come in our lines since October :2.0. as shown by the rolls. They errs from Kentucky regiments. The numb. 11 , , arriving is un usually large. Inc Raleigh Progre.. tays that a oithen of "Raleigh paid nearly fora hog. The price arm Ft.' 00 per pound. E., on at that price n oupply of pork is no! to be found. Tnit 101 l 11Eld lowest .11.11,11 etacontrite tor is sanding bogus or o.,lnufactured virus to North Carotins for the purposes of vaccina tion. ENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS. FRO.O 11.4FRIU8BURG Bpocial Diapsteb lo tlta Pintburgh Gitectto ilannutecaa, Feb. 1, 11364. The Private Calendar was considered and the following bills paved Bret reading: Bill relative to tax collector' in Butler eonnty. • Bill relative to the govern), appointing fire additional notaries public to Allbgbeny • county. Bill authorizing inoreaso of pay of the Commissioners and Amossors of Allegheny county. Bill Oring the time to bold elections In the borough of Ligonier, Westmoreland county. Bill relative to pest mortoua examinations ' in tho county of Butler. Bill authorising the purchase or erection of tovinsbip building'. Mr. Concord, of Erie county, four bills, as follows : in relation to bornetics to soldiers ; in relation to Pittsburgh Farmers & Mechanice Ttonpikeeompany ; in relation to New Castle and Ealinton Btate road ; in relation to Buf falo creek, Erie county. Also, one relative to sheep led doge, in Armstrong county. Ono in relation to volunteer bounties, In W.lrrall county. S O.e repealing special road' laws, In Scott tottnebip, Lawrenoa county. Ono authorising a epeeist tax in Soot Bir niinghem, Allogbeny county. Yin THE DEPARTMENT 01 WEST VIRGINIA. Sklrmibblagin New Creek Valley IGHT ON MONDAY AFTERNOON Enemy Replead and Driven Back ICADVARTLIM or TOO DIPARTMEXT or Woman VA., Feb. 2.—Considerable excite racist prevailed along the lice of 'the railroad to-day, occasioned more by precautionary movements. than anything else. Teaterday.. morning a portion of the rebel brigade that had bean sent over in New Creek vaUey, for the put'Pose' of interceptlntene of one moving esinutni, came' npon the - roar Of dot. Thee , ' burn's commend, whereupon skirmishing. en sued between the two forces. Our men finally drove the back. 'Pie attemoon the taemy again airanced t and Watt= occupied Darlington. ' Brisk shirmishing was going.. on at &rat ant times doringrbo day. it . Much conMencatlio felt In Cain. Kelly's 7 4114 to defeat the snorer designs. 17p to thts Wail aTOhrad o. ng-A. (*ambles to tbe,in teted:oussid , , . ~.,• • i pis:M stioe ondijrNitietilge tot ISt; a' ight :auk 14 , 64kWhi.0i!1aitf.Ci. 12 14:744: 0 . 154041 T piigreitt,A4 Viii•iitsg:xxilsaiii,:otalink • 's troop and ann anon: ,/, hart : • I ID Villf.: riookaH 4 qpn . Mk allatlrtiaili*.o,4-1 c.,—;i2i• a,- E;0,,, . , , . .., ,~~».~ ._x, p .x t A sensation dispatch from Baltimore, yes-.. To conclude with terday, stating that the rebels had offered toTut:IRISH RICIICIT. L lay down.their arms if their leaders would be i -,.).. f e t ,i ', „ l: . ... cc, odo; M. Ward. included in the amnesty, Is utterly false. 1 k0ry.........._. /soot. nun . A file of Southern papers, costing at an ay- 1 1. ... 041ASONje BALL.maga two dollars each, is before me. The Richmond Sottinet, of the 25th, says i th e i r reaanana by regiments and b r i ga d es are And no WEDNESDAY and SATUR.DAT AFTER. re-enlisting. The enemy is finding much greater di la-I TUE SIOBT EXTRAORDINARY' EX cult) in recruiting their armies than we had I I HIBITION IN THE WORLD. , heretofore supposed. The Richmond E....rooter, of the 17th, says there is a possibility that the scheme of a THE GREAT MILTONIAN TABLEAUX, grand combined advance upon Richmond, by , Or three distinct lines, with overwhelming forces, I prewar es-announced in the Yankee the real programme of the spring campaign. It I OR. THE is in harmony with the strategy which Grant, the alleged devisor and contemplated'GßElT lIEBELLION IN HEAVEN; leader of the operation, has heretofore exhibe . THE WAR OF THE ANGELS I Bed, the success of which has elevated him go ' prominently above all other Generals of the i TIIE TALL Of SATAN AND CALL OF Di ali I enemy, and probably opened a path for', ua,,,aa„,,,,,, by ~,, . ~, 1,.. , Lime: mortal p, him to seize the glittering prise of the Pres- , etilitkd ..ratodnai Lost," It belots . owlets inns idoney, , and have all been won by the vigorous j o t t= g tht. g r '' t r°° ' tior° ''' °°t°lt; t° ond. and unsparing application of superior numbers•' SIXTY-THREE SPLENDID TABLEAUX PAINTINGS, General Grant may have eau. to note the i Sil difference between the strategy be enconn- I Carrying out Milton's Idea or terod at pekoe's creek, and that which awaits , . t . I Heaven, Hell, °hens and Paradise, DIM en the Rappahannock or at some o t her point of his proposed triple advance on Rich-, Att . with parent.. mond, and to moralise upon the fate of his, predecessors. If Gen. Grant is required to , I overcome this before he can pluck the fruit of ; WEDNESDAY and SsTORDST AFTERNOONS, the Presidential tree, ho may as well begin l' a : 3 '''''''' k ' .b a n Cb"d"* '1" be '''''''''' for 1 "' nta.. Ito put hie hones In order, and compose his : iri- Door. open r.‘ solos. et 7 irl... I. Elblbl. mind for the dismal journey to those drear I "W r ai l 7,;,r,_,=;, k ra r 7. , :,l o „. „ abodes w h ere r e al the shades of Gans. B ue ll , ' akr For Tartly:Rim see bin. - A. S. MORRISON, McClellan and Rosecrens. ' f.,2,1w I n prl.e:or nod 3lanoDer. I '. Of President Lincoln, the E..reseisee of the I ; -..,5'-CONCERT BALL. , 21th says : His term of office draws to • close, I' and the gathering elements of °PP.Rk'n 1 GRAND PRIHIENADE CONCERT AND BALI, warn him that he at tenet may not hare mach , time left in which to finish op the big job he ! For the tona IR of tbe so recklessly undertook. If the Yankees utterly fail, complete bank. ruptcy impends over them. Should they suc ceed after so long a struggle, they will And I .that they have expended more than the fee ample of a prosperous country in order to reduce into a sterile nudity a region devastated by war and deprived of all recuperative power. Xo allusion is made in the Richmond paper', to :Le reported attack on Mobile. It Is pro bnoly o canned. They contain toe address of Gen. Lee, however, to his army, exhorting his soldiers not to inlet with their compulsory hunger, hut to endure for only a short time longer the hard hips of short rations. several editorial articles confirm the pre v ious repons of destitution in the rebel army. The letters give a view of the sufferings of the rebel soldiers end their families, and express a general desire for pear° on any terms, and confect thrt the rebel cause is hopeless. The Sew bark T. .bese, this morning, has a dispatch from Ilerris burg, saying that Im boden's cavalry had crossed the Potomac, and are now in Pennsylvania.. I can learn neth- ing from Harrisburg verifying this statement. W. J. J. From Loulsv ills Lon, MLA, Kr., Feb. I.—litre Court of, thelnqquiry In hnae of G sessionh Crittenden ero_ day and commenced its Major Gene. Hinter and Cadwalader, and Brig. Gen. Wadsworth compere the court. Col. Sobriver is Recorder. Gen. Burbridgo is at the Louisville hotel. Among the Galt House gueste are Major Gone. Hunter, Cadwalader, Stillman, S.-Lo field, Crittenden and McCook. Brig. Gen. Wadsworth, Allen and Chatham, and Haar Admiral Porter, Maj. Gene. Grant nod Rosecrans, will arrive el the Galt House from St. Louie tonight. At Frankfort there will be no Senatorial ballot to-day. Groat exertions are making to remove the seat of government hence to ' Louisville. _ _ . The Reported Invasion of Pennsylvania. 'Saw Loan, Feb. 2.—The Tribune .hasla soma' from Harrisburg statiag that [mho den's cavalry has crossed the Potomac, and habout to invade Pennsylvania. liesassaueo, Feb. 2.—The authorities hese have no official knowledge of the reported in vasion by Imboden's cavalry, and seem to I think that the statement is prematuro. From Memphis. CINCIIICATI, Fob. 2.—d. Cairo dispatch to the Gazette says The - eteamor Mary E. Forsyth arrived yesterday from Memphis, with 387 eabin passengers and five hundred others, mostly refugees; also 300 bales of cotton. Many wives of officers came up, and a large number are still waiting at Memphis for beats North. - 1. - 1.1.r03. JIIUSII,, Nc. JUST RECEIVED. Two Splendid Cabinet Organs, E AND!! MPS, TWO EAMES or KEYS OF MASON d. VIAMLIIVA MAKE CHAS. C. DIEELLOR, R 1 WOOD STREET, gbh; Agent IVr tL• lannuntetneas VI.E ENT ARE 'FIR MEAPRET. W. B. BIL&DBUItY, end SCOOMAOREII k 60.13 CELEBRATED PIANOS! &yea first prizes, GOLD ADD SILVER MRDALD, received within a month, at Mats Fain and Pair at las Al:anima lastituts, N. T. I, War El W. B. BRADBURY, km taa BUT PIANO TORTES. BOHM ACKER • 00. Pialosicipdhs, received the 08.1 , 131 AL pRIZZ MEDAL, at Leaden. They besides have. examen= Medals, Diplomas ,and. BP•eha BoPorta from State Tare sad Institute.. Beth haveleans of reeerateeee WO. est see.sicsd sesUracingdatioa from th Gottschalk, am. kosth, Wm. Mason, and others. Better and cheaper lb.n say other Planaa made CT Wirranted for Five W AIKELEVE & BLEB, &LI Aprotil far Plitatmr.. and Westin, P., Na. 9 ST. GLAIR STILYZT, Near Scopeculon Btldv VEW TESTIMONIA LS.- . ..' - ---, - 2 ,.., - -.._ Tha .L 1 Th. Nitwits] hisstwe of the itset lyeskieg eel is ism et I)Naltritli I , • I PLAISO9I " - - . Mter twejsk_elamlned the Mao Torts of the itiowil. =M BROS; very Wwthall, in. Ws mos to the' coacluelen, ead theerthny ttetillt.ittiet they sre Isereertrectesperiortastruments Their time le p.m ' briniest, era/ _nate. awl Of an eatindy onsisel eharadar. • Their waticaumehip it a rhe r o ei . " . ber, ;Wale' daeciriiiithai none bd mT'DM , niste tied, ihd. their tierab beresbe egibeihr of terObreeillapat tbe, It* =drama the MY hole hiithl- 1 41 Ohhr I Phreelbete ere byre le opec4., I r • hr 1ii, , h 11 % 'Thhh. 44 * , Tigiene. ATllleilt:.= Th* , "Piaci ekt SU' ; .. :"'sbarill; .I:4ol,,brahnie,libieher • a. WI rtribillit.,Torliar fesineit erPerif rirehrlet-lhawret*Mbirl:brelbolia, , SW --...- pries irbenbiettetztentlAiii etc; 1 ~,,.. : as , ~.4:141191/Kblit 411 . 11. Pie n AILIEWPA: i--.. • - ----- - VOLUME LXXVII-"NO. 67 .411;ffUSE. 1 . 1 Err TS • }I .11.1103 a. OPEN EVZILY NIGHT THIS WEE* /MOONS, at 5 c'clsek 15 cents. (31.11..A_N 1) M.--I:TI.NIUIEC Pittsbargh Subliatence Committee, trod. the anackno and ;lit - rah:7n of the 100N . 0 NEWS TIiaII"SICEIOLLE.SIi SOCIETY, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 3d Tho following gontlemer asve kindly lent the 100 of their name u Hoeoriery 3lembere • Judge W. HeCandle., D.O Seet/oe, Jr., Ana row Carnegie. ; /oho &mall, ebsus. W. Hatch..1 , 1, John 11. Hampton, ; Jem.• P Barr. Vona B. Hamilton, Wlttlem Minim ; J. W. 'hater, • •• • . , - IL A. C.eron. The Society • in .pate o.• po•ox ot exp.. to 045., Cite TUN BALI, or Teti eitA , introducing Cot the elat date in IhtteLtireh the p•puisr Lame. , Peelnde or Prow..., a bat are at ,ac. n,ar 101 ' tone], Glebionable p1. p1...., 1 ite c , ooceittee L po to 0r112,000 ttekett, ani for Obi, te.on have placod them at tho low prig of 51 esch, knowing that linudr•ds will into? them t ali that pd../ even thoezt they have on /lon of g ...tont In order to inteeest sal in the noble unoortaklan, the Com mittee, will pant to any prem. *tiling ton nekola, or more, free admittance, sitii • Floor Iltamalree• Bedge, besting . inscription of the number of tick. en/ mold lq the weaver thereof. lady will be admitted m..11;1..1/041 by • / gentleman of known respectability, or resenting et Lisa deunau Invltatioaceed- Tickett, and Invitation eerie fee Ladies, at.O. C var. , . Matta Store, St Wool etre., sod the Fir cipal bushiest L.. , In both catre. Promeowie at 9 o'clock. Panting to COMMPD , et / 10 o'clock. la2l•td IJMBIIIII.4Jrc E. issußANce.. Insurance Co. or North America. I=l Insurance Co. of the State of Penna., PLIILADELP II A Hartford Fire Insurance Company. srltuara:toe la the above obi and callable coma panics can be obtained en application to I=l fiCt:dly Illmcgdoe• Buildincs, b 7 Watkr streot. NV EKiLN ST fSMriKCC: NY OF PIY2BIII7IION, H. MILLEN, Jr., Preridensi. Y. M. (1011 DON, Secretary. Office, So. 99 Water Weal, Spans a 00.'1, War. house, up stales, Pltteburgt. Win emery wiled all 'bads of Pied and Marine Side, A Horns Loogutioli mologrod Pirrotoro W. are well kowtow ha the eornraanay, wet tota are arlar ined, by prat:preen out Literality, la maiataus characer ctied art/ Iterre unreel, a. offoriorr lee Wel potation to Slow lulu desire ea be Waned. lIII.ZOSS Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, Dated M. Long, lime J. Thomm, Detd. P. Baena'', John R. krenne. IL Miller, Jr., James Me!inky, Nathaniel flames, Mer. lilrolck. George Dersie, Campbell B. Herron, 0. VI. Iticketaoa. roy3o M. GORDON. Becregary. OITIZEN'B INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTBDIIROIL Moo, corner ht , trlcet Water streets, second floor. WM. BAOALZT, Preridag. SAMUEL BEA. fimmlant. Insures Steamboats and Cargoes. _. Insures anst leas and 'damage in the navigation et the gottetn and Western Hinny. Ickes and Bayous, and the navigation of the Sens. insures against Wm and damage 1 4 Etm. 0010CT0ILL. i v . .. I. ' . B X 1 i... . B. DI. Kier, John Shipton t W. G. Inhume, James M. Coopet, , B. 7. Jones, B. Itarbangh Beam threw, J. Willits% Jr., Dm. 7. M. Helm , John &Dilworth, Barclay Preston, Wm. A. Rodent. George Bingham, dald.lyd PEOPLES LNEURANUE (X)MPANY, Office, N. R corner Wood & Fifth Sta. FIBS AND MARINE INSURANCE. nrascrou ; Jan.. D. V.Tuar, Cant. John L. Rho-.ls, Barnnel r.Shrivav, George P. Janes. C. Darman I,rr, Charles Arbrair Wm. Ph,llllr, John Watt, Visa. B. nays, ..lobs H. Poste Mules B. Bissell we.. V. K. Presidni. WATT, Vier,PmAtag. arr. jalAly WN. T. GMETINEII.. ' ALLEGHENY INSLICECO.Sr: PANT 07t PITISEUEGII. ote.; No: 57 PIIIh stfeat. Banl,lllor.k. lama. against 611 of lln and blarine.lllaka ISAAC /ONES. Prerideat, ' Joipi 17.7t'COHD, Vice AMON'. 11. IL BOOK, Sameara. Capt. WIL DIAN. DIAZCTORS /Ohl , Site.rd: Capt. ALL= Jamb., D. D. Ste/14.6. Cnyt' Wm. Dm.. D. L.3lcllmw, Bobt.ll. Daylm ha. Janes. C. C. Elm Err l ap • 'C. On. Joh n Irwin, I D. 1.. fahuestock. • °fis t zfca. muag 0011.11MION IdE.R4IILAUTd eza Petrcrienm and its' Products, Oils, 0411.1)jalkati, 51 11150A1> WL1:115 1173117LpH7 --rminrima. Our. RUINED, swum= law -pAurt duJerhixtetang treat& A ISCENT OIL WORKS , 0,,a.17 MnIO44I,I•OI:UWitVO., JAMES v• _L.... • •„ ••,,,,„ • - t um id:6 / 41 .w, • • ; 11,,,,h0 uz w,r4 ; , - itre.-White;itaiiimi :Carbon - .011 4 oil ef a3A ArpC•Arronoriiiii''' Oraiiilet iai, - - - etterewarv4. _,Noltliwterezereollitterl: ••,••i• ,loomaortriea r* , / , ken P 1 7 1 0 4 4Y ,0 " 4 ... ' - • • kients Le Hie POWILT.J ASID sanixremson. WORKS; NNW YCHZ , PABATITITZ CHAPMAN, Um, W4b s i etl.M Frost str. ' OILS, :K. 1/11.11.01. liAlUall. PHILIDELPHLk Closnmisslen "Jgere hence B. Brokers, EsclosiTc l ) la Petroleum and tte ProduetS, for *giant and bolas ooneamptlon. ties fof storage, at rcasor.able rotas. Liberal advances Lana". IRCN CITY OIL WORKS. VIDAY & MORTON'S% ' l, 4forron ond Ilaftooro of CARD CM OIL. DM - . 1 ". 43 C AND LUBRICATING OIL& sad dtslart IA crtu DE PECTIC.OLIECTM. •PPC.4Iz Eharpsburg CA69,, No. EN Haab evrarist witiam Prrinr. sum, r& BIT WEE., 111.713.6 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tpot, of tW MANN, PAciric AND LIDEItTI OIL 11,011E.5. L.114r.1 cash drawer wain on oenstgnmenti Rt l t ied or Chide Petroleum oo . DtIQUE32i E WA 4 1 HAINOOCK BTB, rrrrerosisa. PA. WALES, WETNIOEE CO., 00NUISSIOJ: 51Elicl3A),:rN sim.Prals OF PETROLEUM. I 1 LLfIDE LANV, KEAN TORY. Ample thcllttles fur fiTORACI£ AND SUIPPISO at tb4r yard awl wharf, Roo ELtox. re7l.4:tf RICHARDS'ON, EIARLEY &. CO., ooxoussioti a POLO'. euuni( rataislNTs. Crude and Refined PeITOICIUD, 11,19 111.1;1119 TUT 1.1111311117111111, Oir Lllsonsl Cash wltancea:eratrazaouti fur Pins Watch vr Eastern ]Sorters PISTSZCIPatI er 13.ers. J. S. Dllverth A CO.. Springer Lfeirtanigh., Tininipeori Dell, IN., Preet, Oulnaereled Dank. rnlitlegin _ _ . w $ LLLecl BCCKTI6S, Commission MPrrhnntm. EITEMEI CRUDE dc REFIRED PEMOLEIIII, BkbrZINE 6141. LUSE. , Vrt OILS, 154 s oma Rr:- cru P/I lef Story; 15.0 k t.ts • Also x.ellent Larl for shwit.z American mud .1-arl on Ow alo , vlk.lll twnr rt, plisrfo , ni .111 , fTt f je-4kly rrAcK I;nn. Crntle and Refined Petroleum, BESZI - NE, 122 WALNLTIII , ,A DK Lrith. Boothe,. entrusted to Oct can mill redeito oar— preonlo jwthonal am. t thdkr to beware, Ulelowleon, Elmiey C 0.,! Brewed. Merkel L Co.. and bar is. Esq. Prest. Bank N. A.; 8. L. r 0.., 6 Co. Pthishelphia. soltolz_ MCCORMICK et CALLENDER, OIL BROKERS. 211 and 213 South Water Street,. Mar Ocairignisusits solicits& Lyday h Cborixon.ing, Inno City Oil Wotan Jacob Painter. of J. Painter a Co. ,no. 13. Chalfant, or Fpans. ChAIA‘At A 130. fraly -- • pETROLEUM CXMINLISSION MEW _L. CHANTS. ARMSTRONG d; KIDD, 6 60BEZ PIAZZAS, •LIVEIIPOOL, =GLAND. rock—lttssml.6:Dsllk. Co 511 Bros.:brig. pimboroh—!losers. IL 0. Dna S Co.; Looroco On Cu. ; tadooro on Co. Tor terms ;Lad. Information opply to 7 - , C. ATICIIRLST, Cur. wood sald roar* ousels, ?Memel. D. L MILLER, Js, Acmcir, 123 weisnyr HT., PHILLDELPHIAL CRUDE 4r, REPINED PETROLEUM On Oloilrubalort excluciccly. All &arra At moat reasonable nue. STORAGE FOR 11/WINED Lu cool cellar. Far LIMOS, under good /dieda. Pacticular atverdlon raid to OIL YOll IMPORT. You SA ILA—CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ASIL 8. CIABCYI ac - TEIIifERT'ON, • General Merehandize Brokers, SOUTH MONT BT., PITILADMATIT CRUDE & ABM= PETROLIIISI,, CADrIT IC SODA, SODA AM, Bllllll5TOlOd, DRUGS, OILS, dm, Ae. Orders to buy or .11 promptly attended to. ~.L'~ii & NEEDLES, ==! COMMMUOR NEECLIISTP.. Partko *Matt= paid to ararignsoosu \ ()rude and Rettned Petroleum. Liberal advaaoor mada - ENO •0 DWMW, 7, ct,me a wen. e, weoa..rd a 004 ozR BM Coanpsnoli 11LERCIL&NT,.. Special %Medea elm le the vela of Crude and Refined Petreteam, -, Fa 111 .e.ovrit I'AuNT SPASET, inia2 - oekam • .7•4011.. PETROLITE WOR . E.S. Dlamirsetarers PRISM WHITE CAILOON OIL, OILED ' PETI:474.SILN. LUDRICATIfIG au... • . Ospadtrtyro thousand Lamb pm =et RE SE & G.B.AFF, Pi:mm=3m M.. 02i0ZIGABELA 110111 E. l'hfrborgi. zny'M RUBBItT .4811WORTE, 110. l g T. CLUB ST., PTSTANILT.C.TI; Forwarding & Commission Merchant AND DEALER IN OILS.' aw - ILLUITIVATINO, PETECIILKUILOILS. de. acastantly MI baud and far sale at the lova: market pra.... Comairameata_ =LI ea - 4hr. traeltea: gee. —..erserat itatasair." WOODVILLE OIL RETINERYI'; -- • ' HOLDSHTP bianalleefterere - of BURNING OIL AFT LIII:1110.1.: loci OIL. Seep coastautly wa hand the remteft - !panty at lIIMLNINO clear aledwlllwat Mar. also, r seed LUHRIONSOII i . pwfte Vii/LTE 'LOLL sad CAT!GIIXASK. ear All.taden left at No. .T.5 - 111 - 1711TICZETTYie-e , Beta Bfteftli =and Lear, will be tromptljetteildid R. S. WAIUNGI Broker
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