,eIrIA.N'QI7dCTURERB, if e. DINUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CBAWFORD, lisautactorws a miry vartety of Aniabod imam WOES YOB runrons, MAN OD GAS ETTISDS, MACHINISTS, AND (COPPERS HS. MASS CASTINGS, of allSimi. rodents, mad* to sorties. trITANDOAT WORK, STEAM AND 0A& FITTING, and REPAIRING, promptly attended to Yardeulat attendee Todd to fitting op DENTNIF RIM YOU COAL AND GAMMON OILS. Also, Sole Agents for the - Wester. DioritA i t;titeLmi rgAINT iggp the lAl i tiga - P U , 'U l u .. beet ever lo 'Tonto& Haring no vale. It le not liable to get oat Of OttieS, and will throw moro water than any poMip 0; t•tril Ha dm. apig w. a. alacurrurn r. saw, I.RON : CITY WORKS isiietusTosn, & co., retnironrs AND idACIRIZILSTIL Cloreo r of Pike and o'll■ra, and Pike sad Walnut Streets, (Ntrtr City Watur Worka,) Utialiais." it tatiouary and other ENGINES, of ROLLING HILL CASTINGS and BIACHINENT, of all kinds, and general jobbots. IVonlpt attention given t repairing BOLLING YELL 41,13Ch1y JOUN HALL k CO., VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS, PITS581:1110H. Idanalhetnrers and dealers In all the different kinds of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SCOOPS, CUT TING BOXDS. So. With gnarly Increseed feeili tke for doing butinses, we earnestly Invite deems to are o • call. Hatinfactmi, Temperance One. Warehouse, Cocas alley god Liberty IL, Pittsb'et. JOHN HALL, T. J. HALL, STEPHEN WOODS, 4AB. .I. BROWN. 46.150 BLAC STEEL WORKS, P/TTELBMIGiI, Pd. PARK, BROTH:BB. & CO.. Manufacturers of BICST QUALTTT RXFINND cast STZZL, itguara,Tlat and Octagon, of all afzes, Warranted equal tit any imported or manufactured In this noun- Ogl and mrsrohorso, Noe. 1419 'La 161 7111111 ghtll2o an oti d L }SEWN D STREETS, Pittsburgh. teltlyd WiILIAM B ettN II ILL & , nou,sz ikuk,r. and Sheet Iron Workers, PEEN :T' Now 0.1, V-, :Wand - 22. Raving semered a tarlls Now torabbed it with th e most tmproved nay, 'we are ir g red to toonnfomure every demziptlon of BOIL ,to tie best manure, ma warranted equal to any mode in the cacrotry. CHIMNEYS, BIIICIIEN, FILM BEDS, STEAM PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS, SALT MIS, TANKS, OIL STILTS, AGITATORS, 'BETTLW- PRIM , BOILER. IRON SWOOPS, SUGAR PAN* and to mannitotorem of EARN MILL'S PATENT BOILERS. { Repairing done on the shorted notice. dolB.o ANDitsaass Wattara , COLLINS & WRIGHT, (fltooftropi to Orin Norton.) Manafacturarsof CASTOR FRAMES, MOOS, COPS, LADLES, and a great variety of BRITANNIA. articles. Also, CARBON OIL LAMP BURNERS LAMP BRASSES generally, No. IW Beyond linlatalfrisbnagM' • •LLE , cottmluK. s, Oa. if.auxy Tommy, Pittainagis, N. Mgr Warehouse. 321 LIBED.TT STREET, i Marinfacturars of COOK,DMILOR AND BRAT. 1116 STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCREN GRATES, lIOLLOW WARE, ote.,Steel and Class Moolds. MI Castings, RBI Gras Water and Ar tisan Pipe, Sail Irons, Dog Irma, So gar IMO.. Pulleys, Bangers, Cr Wheels, Couplings and Castings genonilly. Also, Jobbing and Mold. Claming , Made to order. Patented Portable Mill, tritig Steam or Bone Poster. splitiGrod O n VE Ngh, N 0.53 ATER ~ TEA 11/4.74Dltteitugh, nianufacturer of BOILER RIVETS, WROVIDIT SPIKES, rommon mid railroad, of every description. Partictdar idled or,ehaped SPINES and RIVETS, Urge or umtf, roade . to order at short notice. A • good essorttanut constantly on hand. miDhsta LLS, RIDDLE It CO., No. 215 7.4borty street, opposite Ststb, Pittsburgh, miesidheturere or WNW, LAMES sad swrrOEl -,. =weer, desetiption of LEATHER EILAIDED I Orders tudicittel froze the trade, and geode prompt. OhlPpsdaa pec Instructions. fe6.ly & W. BENNETT, Manufacturers of Mull! terottn (1131 NA and eItEADI ON, BED WANE. O ...Olio and Waxehonse at No. 74 ITIPTE STEM, Pittslmrgh. ruhlifelf DR l' GOODS 11 N,..... 1 CANN A; CO., VALSI W. .11[11...-.DATIO CAPIOLES. LOU, (r.,. Wna. P.rue s Lb..) whak•au 4..tere in r0E13021 AND DOMESTI° DRY GOODS, HO. 94 woad etn,t, third house above Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. aultttf I.llrrrras_ .3.taßoY 4N, CO., Dealers in .'.llS L insitns arm-DOMESTIC DDT GOODS, No. 140 Fedora street. (o cool door below O. ltsrkot ' , SUMO ADegherty City. coh8:11 litACßUitt & CO., Wholesale, ayd Retull Dealors to TRIMMINGS, MOROI- Duli3 Sad DitY DODD% of 4 ,, 0r7 Na. 17 and 19 Fifth street, Pittalruegh. VEACRUM & GLYDE, Wholesale and J.T.Llietall Dollars to TANGY AND STAPLE DDT 111100116;-.17.11111MINGS. to., No: 78 Marisa Wrest, bfroseetk Diamond and Poortit Pittsburgh. BURCEOTELD, (successor to J• Burchfield d C 0.,) Wholeells gad Beta Dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 'GOODS, Strategist luituiluiefiroguldrunt Alward gullets. PlUsburgb. T OSEITI BORNE, Wholesale and Rh tl tall Roles la el Undo of TRIKAIINGS. DRY 4 . GOODS, Az" Nom. 77.1=179 Barker greet. W.-RARKER tic Y 30., Dealers in all V binds of DDT GOODS, No. le Stookot bib.= Thbull sad Fourth. Pittsburgh. EL PALMER, No. 84 Wood Street, Dealer In BONNETS, natTiii, STRAW TRIM• mae, sad Ertne.w Gomm swarthy. DRUGGISTS. - - 8111 ON JOHNSTON, Dealer in PURE DREGS AND CHEMICALS, PERMISIRY, - FANCY GOODS, DUNNING FLUID, OILS, FAM ILY kr, of strictly prints (runty, - onttolabis isSicrost tensest price.. 'Coro, Selitlitcld and roaith El:roots, Pittsburgh. Ptascriptiuns cars ibIIS.CIPSAPDVISOS at animus. 41;1.,NESTOUli •CO., Whole- L7..iltoreschdlioati tosonfacturers of wurra IMAD AND LITELARGE,cortior of Wood and Yront ,ciitroletirittoberge. inb7 ' Ent , l 7 ottliEOßGEl 7o Cg —Drn--414", ... .17td. Uirirood street, rower or vinon - Za7, Alitdrugh, - - -- LIII73UILAXCE AGE.rTS. - G — iIIOINEIC COFFIN, Agent or V U. 'nowt*. Phboaptd. itat.,..• Companies, Northcost corner Woad awl 7blrd erfs. IV P. JONES, Agent North America, i •Sitigt=inisis.r* t Ihu " ' rd luat- TOMEI, REA, Secretary Citizens' In surance Company, corner Mattut and Water t.. ,111)10= GOEDON,Secre Western Weste In • 1 -.. 5 .ariNismacc.Compasky,B2 Water saxt. AlVC.:Wl64,l3;.o:Trerirtitig 4 `Allegheny In- Erne, xi. rammoTTE BLITNIE:, Dealer in MU , t.; INESIOAL • INSTEIIIIENTS. Sole for lIN AB r a co..a nainrs, PIANOS, and PEENED .11 CO .'S lIELODE , . OWL N 0.43 Ilfab dryer, second door Om Wood. EDEEI3fEII. Piano. to let, and taken to orshange apl9 •,rD.v. 13; B ere in MU - 1110 AND DUSICAL ilistntriranl% and into arrata for STEINWAY'S GELIIIIRATED_ JP • 4 " • ANOB,Nte. 63 Fifth street. Pittabuegb. tnIT3- Dougherty, Wool. & `m 2 11 TIPHOLSTERMG.—IIavinA. purchaa na ea • tugs stocirof good. for oAnn, 1 an. Ole offer groat bargains st ettransoli Low prima I mane BEDS; flab Bask gild Opting - HAT. ' TUB=; • groat vari.k. of BEAMS, TABLE A }LOOK OIL OLOTLIB; 0•11 PETS; BEBOSSEJ) [TABLE 0011015; Adlialdo, Orara C1)00. H. lOUs Bordered SISTS.....f is=l quality, and rtmar. unirml. loo3 d. ordats . poSo attended to. ,Llooso No. ITS YEDERAL sTura - r, Weghoef Mr. Sodyyle. pnibitt7 4023 TIl O BAILS SE. AOIDASELLERS. Sc. 01 - , k BTOISTEMAN, —Luba Denlm in RIIXOB,I66LODZONS, /4.4.140. Weed st." 'balm* rola street szol .flay . Mtge. 0. JOHNSTON &a CO., it:m . 636- 1 TT Blank Book Illonutoitarero ogr:Sol) Moto% No. In Wood dreg. sufdd. VAT & CO.; Booksellers' tad t3tOttoti. Joh. a., a.. wocd dne,i.a s hasaiitisenrs. - aV rdalaily am nslinttmod. onnu. 13C1100 too • 7- READ, Bookseilarlucllfttittnort /milk Meet, ApdlitA•o=A i. ESTATIg. "(ENT& -111!ntY TIMM. BlZFraVallAin'S'"d tor zet - raniumma rwzr , Lo4 . s, - •?,4 %n. • awe viding t.titmtALAl. pf, tark.P . l%,_" l P ..,:, "e r r cral4l= ifell AD DA -.,. . ,:i3,.„, I . 4',.....;-,1,,,„ .- - _:-..;,..t,.....-..., MISCELL 4 XE OUS . ____ F~~ DESIRABLE GOODS, GENT'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING. Al A 131 11: TO , CI telt IN THE BEST STYLE & MANNER. R. B. NORRIS, IdERCH ANT TAILOR 79 FEDSB.A.L STREET, Allegheny. &MU FAMILY DYE COLOM. PAT/MI . 3D 00TOBIElt 11, MC • Eane for Bak, Dark Muds clk lkaa ., Clare Brows, Dar ana% Lk* Byrom% Bar! Draw, Cherry, Dark Drab, Lagkt Drab, nara Drab, 14. Pao Drab for Dyeing Silk, Joeds, Shaw% Scarfs, Dreams, ms _ , Bonnets, fista, feathers, Kid Glo, Cliffdren's Clothing, and kinds of Wearing _Apparel. ear A BAYING OP SO 888 CENT. rill Ton 23 cents you can color to maps 4.61 as would otherwe cost Ave times that ram 1r lesions ahades ran be p is roduced tram the =me dye. The pram.. Is aud any one can use the dye with perfect meccas. Directions In Engileb, Trench and German, Inside of each package. Tor farther Information In Dyeing, and giving perfoct knowledge what colors are beet adapted todye over others, with many valuable ipea,) purchase Howe • Stemms . Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mall no receipt of price-10 roots. Manufactured by BOWEL STE1(11110, 310 BrOadlrlq, Boston. For ale by druggist. and dealers generally. nollaito CORNER PENN do ST. CLAIR ,t,"114. VITTABIIIIOII, PA The largest, cheapeet and most wocceutul Matthaei 18 Man's College In the United Spites. Students outer and review at any time. CIRCULARS, containing fun infortuatiou, most to nay wicirras, on application to the Principals no.3o:ealiXitirr HOMESTEAD GAS LIGE T.—The Homestead Gas Apparatus Blau- Ixfaolnying Company, Organivad under Um Act of July, 1011, Is now t es pry pared to ,fro orders for Alecbier. for erei• lam 1000 houses , private dwellings, betels and rubric The os. krparatua Is simple In Re can.treetem, rally roanayed, arid not liable to be percent of ord• r w ith • oot grom carelearresm. Tbe ass is In brilliancy Ott t'ft/Y V;111X 1 to coal gas; and m the marble, w constructed ILA tol3lltltthtettl2o It only as Ism as It is med. tilts* ill tter attosolulatton, tto.l ronsequently no danger of thorns terrible expletiona to which coal gas is so liable, and In point of eaves.. It. cart is, com pared wl W omigas,a mere &edam. Our tem:wale CASE, on delivery at Ore Factory le lids city. f or calculated to run t•enty-fler. burners, SAY; for largo own , special contract. will be made. rders may be *Adm.-a to FOtillit A COM PA • • T , Machinists and Engine Builders, owner of PRIM and litaneris istreets, Pittsburgh, I'. jntMAnsrd3m CHAS. G. FOSTER, Clerk WELOLINP.LE DBXIO HOUSE. J. J. BRODER & CO 1131 . 0 spared is Pittsburgh A WILOLNSALZ DRUG! AND JOBBING 110tlit 31.1, minas LIRICRTY WAME STURM'S, Moat*. Dpion Powemps Dopotoend uow offer no s general senornottat of DRUGS, PATENT 16fis u a i.f r aiuitsnwA L N P,sin : OLASSWADA Punetwietw will find out stock at all Grow well en sorted, and prime snct,se to ve entire ontletactioo. - J. J. gi DENDS I / 1 CO., eon Marty and Way. lotrewts, Pittewltdrit uoTkow&no-was MoOARGCrq KAMM& WO SUB. A baLatital atiA faild aziortamo ALLBELE MANTELS. Monuments and grave PLASTLII PARIS, BOSESIDAI , II MID JOillis liMI!I ou'rL.te'r 13.A.vv raiLsl.l4, moat .rtocicotil TAD 1B 13"4 =1 1 1 PLANK WINDOW TUBBB7DTP LINTLEB, iounils, mere, mum% 'ABA PAL' USGPL He will WI order* der EIAWILD ATM lOLA samptoaso abdat enD rem. - B. Yoram; 'ranting LONG TIMB or POP. LAB Aro partloßary Invited to ccamlno ER doct a7rOfsc.. as MA* West, ow Ilobtaita. HYLAND, WOO. lIIERCLIANDIBE =camas, LOALBAED STREET, BALTIMORE, MD Orders far purchase of C 01733, 5110 AN., de faithfully executed. eziAl p o ic t , tztt w oo ;Oa?: wlpploi• Idasons. Stmm, flenvott Co., ase Now York. rads Wheeler Co. do ; I 1.11.8 . OFACYFOOFFF OF OMFF WORK, MUSSWHIM Wi g CLOTH ; of 1,13 lambi HIDDLIM, _tor fo=thr. Pe; nr.avi Ia WORN 'OH WINDOW, to.; MED MOM 0 V SAVISNTAL WWI WOHE. for Aram, sr. fI•• AD dam of WISNIer sala.si A. M. IL TATE & SKIIIIJA PBACRICALTLIIMBSB I N OAS AND STEAM FITTERS. La CO mu LL 11113111 T, Aniarhimr at,, . • WIIIBBAB. Orlidministrition nical tha =an. by tont:maul dolma or dosisisda:oirdora thoroLl sr.TOrosizltrorlszkoltorimc. the bat to r. t 4: i."l36ol73ll,l,ll°ltorneds"Watcl; Wined' strort. .A .itt-Loareis.a.V AMMO, t.. Grua streets, rolloiir t " /1,4. Vittsburgit 6azettit. S. RIDDLE & CO., TERMS OF THE GAZETTE• Monluso Enmos. by mil, pa 7ear.--$8 OCL south—. TO. single c0pi....----- lihrAmu EDMON, Lp mail, pc' " she& 2. Stostom, magic copies, per year... 2 00. " clubs of sto 10, 1 50. club. of 10 or more" —. 1 25. —and one extra to the patty wading club. for club of fifteen, wo will sand the gesnino Cozen . : daily. Tor • club of twenty, we will wad the 111...10 Gaarrre doily. Single copies, 5 cants. Kir All enbscriptione striate in aAaam, and papers always stopped when the time expire. MONDAY l3lO-BNING= Wholesale R Mist Desertions-.Seeeet Societies in the Rebel States. The Nashville Register mays " Prom a gentleman just from Larkinsville, Alabama, we !earn that our advance is pick ing op deserter. by hundreds, who are con tinually meriting at Larkin's Ferry and re porting to tie 'Provost Marshal at that place. Not only are those deserters anxious to ae eept the President's amnesty, but a majority ' express a desire to enlist in the Union anniea. deeDite the dangers to which they subject themselves." A letter from N etches, Bliss., 25th ult., say': "Cur town in showing signs of returning vigor. A healthy reaction is already visible. Planters who hitherto held 'aloof are return ing to their allegiance and receiving back their landed property. No less than tea have taken the President's oath within a few days. Deserters are e u ming, in daily. Fifteen ar rived from Alexandria a few days ago, and four this morning from the same point, bring ing in their captain and the surgeon of the regiment es prisoners." A letter from Chattanooga, 2d inst., cap: "Deserters coming In all reiterate the pre viously well-founded stories of demoralisation in the army, and the determination to desert on the first favorable opportunity that presents I Itself. It is eseerted that in Joe Johnston's army there exists a society, embracing frilly three-fourths,tbo inembersof which are sworn to serve the Confederacy no longer than their mustered in time. They have pass-words and signs, and are sworn to assist each other In getting dway. If members are on picket, on receiving the sign and password, the de serter is allowed to run the gauntlet and es cape. So numerons Is the society in regi ments from Kentucky, Mississippi, Miesouri, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama, that they are never trusted on picket. All te picket ing is now performed by Virginians, North and 'South Carulinans, Texans, Ac. A new rebel society has also been formed, called the 'ions of the Southern Cross,' I believe, who swear Never to cease fighting until the Con federacy is independent." A'-O era, &Oat trnma. /fame., Pa re B.l.o.lPinyle. Salmon, &ate, Pea4t, Yelk•r Theinas Carney, the new U. S. Senator from Kansas, is a leading merchant of Leav enworth, where he is understood to have made I a fortune. Though a zealous Republican, be remained in private life till 1.62, when he was made the Republican candidate for Governor, I and was chosen by 5,550 votes over Wagstaff (Dom.)—his being the highest vote of any I man on either ticket. lie carried every coun ty in the State but Atchison and Morris. and I lost only the latter by two votes. For Sena- Itor, Gov. Carney had Gs votes to 31 blacks— 'the friends of GOO. JIMCS R. Lane (the In cumbent) insisting that this Legislature has . no right to elect, as Oen. Lane's term only ex pires with the present Congress on March 4th of neat, year, and a new Legislature will mean while be chosen. The general usage is, ro choose a new Senator by the Legislature that meets last during the term -of the old one. we know, however, no law that makei this imperative; but we think Congress should es tablish a uniform rule on the subject, as it Is clearly authorised to do by Art. 1., Sec. 4 of the Pederul Constitution. Vie reckon Gov. Carney's election as United Suttee litsmater will stand.—N. U. Tc,l,nuo. JENKINS & Plitawia. Po. Th.. now Kansas Senator I Caror Iu from Cincinnati, Ile is more radical than A letter from Port Hudson says : "One of our scouts, Philbriek, of the 3,1 Massachusetts Cavalry, recently rode out alone, within the enemy's lines, and captured ! arebel colonel, with an audacity that deserves: especial notice. Colonel Bradford was visit. log his affianced, eta plantation house four miles from Jackson. where he supposed him self entirely safe, for the rebel pickets were within call. Philbrick, late at night, stole into the negro quarters, and /earned from the slaves, who are always our friends, all that he wished to know. Quietly fastening his horse, he crept to the front door, burst it open, and, pistol in hand, astonished the assembled party with the sight of a Vuion soldier on the ram page.. The scout thundered out his orders to an imaginary company, through the back win dow, kinked over the whist table, smashing the goblets and a bottle of 'Widow Cliquot,' that had probably paid recent duty at Baton Rouge, door:toed the ! Colonel, .d took both him and his servant prisoners, mounted them ...their own horses, and brought them off amid the tears and lamentations of the 'affi anced' and her friends. Through by.roads the unlucky colonel was brought safely to camp, and is now on his way to Virginia with a letter of introduction to Oen. Butler. The prisoner nearly pound up a fine set of natural teeth when ho learned that his capture hod been effected by a single soldier, armed no het ier than himself." The Rebel Dead at Gettysburg. The Adam. Sentinel urges that a place be set apart for the burial of the rebel dead on the Gettysburg battle field. It says : Thera appears to be a considerable feeling in end around Gettysburg, that a mace be set apart for the burial of the Confederate dead who are now buried promiscuously over the battle held, or in the vicinity. The re cent rains have washed the places where they are buried, and the bones are exposed ; be sides which, in a short time the land will be pot under cultivation, and`nO trace of their last resting place will be left- Common ht, meta,' would dictate a removal to some spot, not in or about our own National Cemsetry, but the purchase of gronndsoinewhere, where their Southern friends may, when this rebel lion is crashed, and all is ponce, make their pilgrimage here. Our State should not make the purchase, nor could it bo expected; but if the Southerners should expreini such a deeire, and would carry it to completion, we should lay—let it be done, for the sake of our com mon humanity. The hostility of the dead has cm:od ; and let them be Ws spot where a father, a mother, a sister or brother, can visit their last resting place, "when this cruel war 1 is over." TOWS GUI INTO. •LIAGIIEHT GITT, ~ Baltimore. Na CO YOUTH [MISR ra== annoy AND rzonurrou. FEB. 15, 1864 :New Senator from tianaas. A Scout's Exploit Lincoln's opinion ofßoseerause In conversation with several Western gen tleman, a few evenings since, Mr. Lincoln expressed his opinion of General Roseanne as follows: "lie considered him ono of the bravest men In the service, but ho thought bin mind had not sufficient balance to com prehend rightly on the field of action between the two extremes, of victory and defeat. fie was two impetuous to await molts patiently, and if ho did not see unmistakable signs of success at an early stage of the engagement he concluded that ho was whipped, and pro- pared for the worst." I don't know how the] President will reconcile this idea of the Gen eral's character to the stubborn canduct of the hero of Stone River, where unmistakable signs of inseams did not appear soon after the opening of the engagement, and where, as. cording to all accounts, nothing but hoping against hope and o determination not to be whipped, saved the day for the army of the Union. lie thinks, however, that it furnishes a very good solution of the problem of Chick— amauga, where be nays, Itosecrans felt that he was defeated long before Bragg believed him self victorious.— Gm. Cin. ann. Fare or VIZ Now MILIT•IIT NintliaTtolB. The vast batch of nominations of Brigadier afro bleier Generals sent by the President to the Senate on Wednesday, were returned to the President on Thursday by the Military ! Committee, with the statement that there were no vacancies whatsoever for new Major Generals and adiei Generals, ehd ehemo a_ppelntments were therefore itiegal.—.V. . • 011.•80novituee-Coiyamarips.—The Sea. ate Military Col:mitt:0o are it )3 Asia, unan imous in their dotersilaallork ;net tn zulunt Oen- Seltolletra name torbsEteilatater wear nation. -._ - , ertr-•• , 41... - - - T 7 .' Yl - v-ew , , 'mama ~sacs. 'FOREIGN MISCELLANY, ; EVENING GNZETIE TELIARAMS, -- --.,-...,---, ~, ----- ----- ,_ _____. _ r csußANim T. GallilU'autv l 9l l9l ll4.„. publis e a stet- A recent German student of the Parliament- ' -- - --- meld. of the "PiliTirntlierste r Levi unary binary of Englend maintains that the Mientouri Military Affairs—Card to kue the Kanawha tiver;frinnisteip_. , es e captain progress of the representative principle in Citizens of Tennessee. 'of the boat. The solninii4 were on-' Great Britain has been from universal suf- 1 se. Loon, Foli. 13.—Mr. Johnson, of St.' armed, and all on board;-- - Nut pilot, : fmge to restricted su ff rage. Ile cites in proof Louis, Chairmen of the Committee to investi mate and engineer, were as the of thie_poeitiou the preamble of an act passed, , g ate the Military a ff airs of this State, made a guerrillas suddenly appeared 6 -..."......,, ......., under Henry V 1., for the pare.. of regal, lestithy and very elaborate repo rt to the low 'sprang aboard , well armed, and itinsisor% ling elections. This pre a mble recites that 1 or i out . of legislation jog .. y. ' surrender. Gen. Scammon offer ttilistaii rt"t",,t, -,, force of team., to recapture Inatrla, Naalatter days been made by great numbers I . i lithe election of Knights of the Shire have in The montrniaßono,,opubt.tahoo aoar.,,,,aignott being unarmed, and the rebels. f emte . de rOaebalent ,eons who live in a ehire, but city, addressed to the people of Tennessee hie offer was not aseededte. ; alliaaarently people without property or con- by three hundred of the best eltirens of that, Se mi s 011.10.5 tst Osuo.—The rt of the 117 1 :LurtetibUad,yet each one et them at an aloe- aeon thoeoastiZeorettoobfitirhheirro-g o t r b ganl oir La l t a m ti n oo of w th ith e Commissioner of Steatitic shows ,illaat in 1861 It_in g ?,,tial l areial vote with the most worthhy the National Gorornroona„ It recommends there were made in that state hole less than I ...i ". " 1 .. .96.15e whereby eamly oug ht ! • • and otesentionsatillegeu diff ere nt on f er • of 8,280,000 pound' of sugar. ..01 Ahis 27,000 ; co m e to P.! alan7,/twerders, pound, were from Sorghum; so thht the rein; !__ ~ twp wa., in ,.,f o . ; immediate, unconditional ematielpation as the Pe settled that saga; can be madh from So - I i-... 1300,r00,,, thrrown of thin,. hone I bent Gad d oo t d rrec ool st u p o o po licy o , o an n to d as rup th p e .t en a ll oaooltro , ghum, and If en, that Ohio can turt, deireribed, and the cotullti*,,f English Tan .l by meeting at Memphis. sugar whenever it betemes nary or resentative government' vast majority of Englishmen itafivsee, more profitable to do to." The eggiep:elmy:::„ne end of the last century by - alas whoa the let-taeikritied at the vas !influence upon or share In the elirtlens of s th l e sl a . gri B63 7 s l 7 tara 4 i olfprodthuneLsooL il t lfilol th o n r0 1 g0 86..; pro. duction was worth SWAM ' those who make the lam - which govenitteres \, em crop $1,142,854. B"'' the moles than if they ware the subjects of the Ginsitt ' Turk'," there certainly lies a great gulf. But Memento papers are filled erithi' accounts of ; „ murdor ,,, , robberiee In and about the eity,,end opera- 1 tumults, strifes and dispersions" were certainly as rife at elections under Lions of the guerrilla bands, irho are stopping I George 111. as they were at elections under leotton coming Into market, in sottte instances Honey vE. burning it, and carrying off hofses, mules, ; e h TOR number of steamers that hors left the and whetever of value they can Clyde since the blockade of the Confederate Ilbhyariodeliooon,....,Onte of ff Forrest r b ,o aa b de ao ,cm i' ma l n: 11 1 , - .: Part' was commenced, is upward of sixty, Alomp idt d on - the ; and their purchime price amounts in the ag within a very few miles of pegate to about. $3,500,000. The Belling and' 3d, and took a horse from a l woutan who wee I coming Into Memphis. „ t j baildtn • gof steamers for this trade has been, , perhaps, the most remunerative speculation Ton call for a masa meetlng lof the cid: - 1 during the past, year. In many caries vessels nee of With Tenneaaaer to 114.101 d in him;°- were sold at a half more than their original phis on the 224 of Februery,lfer he purpose cost. The havoc that bee been made amongst of taking steps to secure the i.ecobetruction of them has been very great.. Of the thirty that the State, has received the sismabire of a mun • sailed previously to 1863, only four have her 6f the largest slave-owners I that part of escaped, A the others being either burned, sunk the State. They accept thel”Prolcut wa d i - or. captured; while of those that left last tion of the institution of slavery as the legit- year, five have been captured, fifteen are "till imete result of the wickedyer Rhea caused," cunning, and the remainder are on their way', and conclude that It meet be ref:loved. out.' Notwithstanding' the numereue losses, Tin venerable Caleb Mini, of Bodeen, I the Scotch papers nay the owner" have, as a Summit county, Ohio, died at his residents whole, made money. in that piece on Friday lest.; Ile was 83 1 Ten traffic receipts of the railway in the 1 years of age. He was one of the pioneers in United Kingdom for the week ending January the ministry of the 'Western Reserve; was one 10th, 1804, upon a mileage of 10,882, amount' of the founders of the Western Reserve Col- 1 to .1515,503, being equal to £47 7s. 6d. per I Inge; was one of the first : L innet, and held mile. For the cerreeponding week of last that position to the day of ' death, a period 'year the receipts were 1474,777; the number Irs of over thirty yea. . ;of miles open, 10,494, or £45 ss. per mile. A GiStriSt. Entice proposes to establish a ; comparison of the two weeks shows an in• ' 1 common-school system at Norfolk and For- I crease in the aggregate receipt' of £40,726, and 'trees Monroe, modeled ulna that of fdassaj_lof miles open, 398, at the rate of 1105 p , I i ohusetta. TM. will insure the education efmile. hundreds of colored children. ,It Is a sad I Tan armament for the three largest iron fact that of nearly three thousand five hue- 1 dada namely, Minotaur, Northumberland, 1 dred colored eoldlers In cemp on the eastern , and i giao .,, art , is ordered se be prepared as ' i shore of Alarllend, not one can either read; follows: For the main deck, four 300-pound- or write. ler guts of 12 tons each, and eighteen 100- As old negro In New Haven, says the Per - ' pounders of 614 toes each ; upper - deck, four /odium, got the war fever terribly, but he was 150 - pounders of 61, tone each, on pivot slide too old and had too many gray hairs to pass carriage, Total, 26 guns each, instead of 3 f0 8. „ as sen d d e in se g ri a be r. d il i w n a t y he officiel Navy List. muster. However, hair and whiskerrs dyed, affirmed he was forty- Amnon the projocta of the year ie a scheme three years of age, (so he It through the Thames older) and is now In camp. ' ; Tunnel. The Thames Tunnel was begun in Tee Kingston (Canada) News tells of three 11825, and was finished and opened to the pub- British eoldien who deserted and crossed I lie in 1843. The roadways at either end were ever to the American share to enlist In the ' not executed, so that the tunnel has remained Federal army, but concluding that they were ; until now a mere engineering curiosity—a jumping from the frying pen into the fire, I sort rarer-shew, haunted at timea by persons they retained and gave thee:Ogleree up to the ; not of the most reputable kind. ;authorities. 1 Toe tallest man in the United Kingdom: Talavera hospitals in the Department of I serves behind the bar of a public house in inlitE n.p *VTI2BOOO3I Tllll9 WEEK. the East, which Includes New York and New' Liverpool. Ile is earen feet four inches in England, contain 5,865 beds, and had on the ; bight, upwards of 333 ;meads in weight, and , The most eau.edinary exhibition In the world. II rt inst.- 3,302 patient.. There are in all the . his strength Is in proportion to his site. His ' hospitals of the Union 80,213 bed", and there hands are so large that ho c. grasp within THE GREAT MILTONIAN YABLEAUX were on the Ist Inst. 42,786 patients. ' them throe ordinary-sized hands, and is thus Or Tee Treasury of Fayette county, Ohio, was , able to shake hands e'th three perr,ns at PARAI)ISE LOST. opened by fain keys on Monday night. and the same tome. robbed of (4,743. The Fayette County Herold Arrza the debate to the French ilia:ober Aatitiadoe...-..-..•-.---.---......n coots.' says that the Treasurer had, fortunately, de- on the Ilth, 3131. - I - r• and Berryer, it i. " , I with I.6‘'''it6 16 amts. posited $40,000, just before the robbery, In , stawil, received otie day each about tour the county bank. • thousand cards—a sig ii of the s gong approval An immense invoice of Bibles and Test, •of their speeches. meets of almost every sort, size and &scrip. Tin works I fur tie perforation of Mount • Urn', from a Teetoment at twenty-fire cents cont. 000ttoao regularly. 000 mile and cores ton quarto Bible worth twenty-five dollars, ~ , 1 furlong, of the tuo 00l are already completed. u. found on board the cltPtared bloc k a de I and a distance of about nine feet is perforated runner Minna. ; daily. Tee partridges in Blind' were nearly all i Mr. Ptaftt thic les that the most appro frozen to death during thorned:it coed weather. ste title for the little Prince would be I Thousand, of these birds Which had been Duke of Cornwall," seeing that he most killed by the cold were gathered by men end , necessarily roma, . so long a minor. bop and sent to the market for sale. — "Inassa's Doubt. or Homes' has just been ; Cal X'lllll.l TES . publiehed, end is having s large sale. It is I - collated by Rev. David Steel/M.oh, and details ' t ro, 9 --, v FOR PROTHONOTARY —Geo. at length the part borne by Indiapa in the i 4 itteoes will be a eaudidat.. tor tie oak., ci great struggle. Prothonotary...deo to the decision of the noon Convention. fr.:dam.. 3 011., the Cincinnati sculptor, has jolt fin 'shed a fine bust, draped, of Secretary Chase, ' ~` ~,)t 1 ,. .0UNT V CIJM M iriri I 0 li: h.R.— which will he at once put in marble by trier 1 will be ...aeriVelrf.."r"'tb'e.:C‘c!V cD'orret„T're*erittii.'" of the friends of the Secretary in Washington.' honer , t 0 ,4 , , ,,, to 0,,,, aro ,. ~, ,1, Mateo Revak,. A Co Rltstro• D CRT of the Chicago Judinot/ says I lean 1'....e se u U.. felfcdis.c tlO et the largest and most formidable fie et yet ~.- ~,,,i, Nti. I . o , m . i i .. s 6 I - 0 It/NKR—J. seen on the Missisippi River is flew being ,1.;,7 B. sl. ktee. ef Toole 0 cod, Patios Tido, fitted out by Admieal Porter. I alit., wilt te e ...Oda, fig theothor , ot t . oui n d, Coin ; pocket u: , a o , 1 nit•doner, votvect . the doom. a i h r c m I A 1.1.11.11. C, M.S., IA 01. of priblicen 0 •uvoitiwa. amount of :1,5100 pia to ten substitute bro- _ . ; ~ ~ _ . f';'''''' , i t ‘ t lit I HO 1 111 /NO 1 Alt 1 .—ll.. I . kers' recruits, who, can't be foetid now that li_ _ ~.-', they have got their money. •urv. will tie e candidate for the otEhe a ' i rdboootary, sohdo t to the 01••••odou of the Volvo A nerrt.e monument ie ' , rejected at 16,011 u..,,,h„,,,, c.„,,,,,,„,, pea/ is Point to have engraved upon it the names of ' c --err FOR l' litirllON iITA it l'.--4 I EC; all the regular army offinn who shall have ....,,,,e ~,,, •to be a candidate for the oz— of fallen in the service. ; Prothouotery, subject to the &cude of the Pule, , Renew,. tenet, Cativo:lomi 1.28:tc Tat Kentucky Henn has passed a resolo. thou unanimously making Congress to place ! ir -, -, - .FOR PROT 41" HONO'CA it Y.--. 00 General Robert Anderson on the retired list ! 0v. , " 11. Nisi:lva of the disth Ward, PO...ire, on full pay. win be a estidtdate fur the ollice of Prothonotary, I alibi.' to the dectsien of the Onion lirpahlloto Con. B. R. Cow as, the Adjutant General o' Ohio,; - ~„„• orirete hue received authority to raise in that Statzl,.. - - --- ,. 0 - 11 .. .t' t.. uOTLIOStaiT - - AKY.—'lnott. thirty companies of Infantry. ' U v.- - fireet. will be ac andidate for the office of Tea Massachusetts Legislature are to ap- I Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Union propriate 8100,000 for the relief of euffering asuabllc•ii Convention.falai. _. .._ _... Ent Tennessee. I (11- > - =.Ct.' litON kit—tont IdeCttyleo, of the Pint Ward, Allegheny, will bea condi. l'ive hundred familia!' from the east are ; 'T-r expected to settle at St. Joseph, Missouri, in , dutuaorttifo":CuotTito°°:,,,,,latagitaal"'or C..fi11...b.0., to Lb , rutty Ont. Omintalort. the spring. I &Hite nisei ellift are in bloom at Vicksburg, and; - - the eeldiere sport themselves on the green turf. FOUR new locomotives were added last week to the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Demn° last month California contributed 1.43,110 to the Sanitary Commluion. luisole hoe furnished 145,073 men to the armies. Msrss has tan thoniend man in the navy Clarion County Items. On Saturday last ' Mr. Ebenezer Henry, who has been for a long time bar-tender at the Alexander Hotel in Clarion borough, died! very suddenly. lie had been unwell for see- eral dam but there was nothing alarming In I his appearance. On Saturday morning he had called to see Dr. Boss, and returning to his room, laid down to Moen, but he never awoke. He died a few hours after lying down. . . • • On the afternoon of. Thursday, 4th inst., the dwelling house of Mr. Thomas Baker, situated a short distance west of Shippenville, acci dentally caught lire and was coon burned to the ground - with nearly all its Contents. The loss to Mr. Baker is very heavy, as there w et no insurance on the property. .• . At a country meeting held in the Court House, on the 3d inst., it was resolved that efforts should be made to fill the quota of the county by offering'bounty to volunteers. "Soras."—While the train with the rebel sntyo rnerni t S s u n w d a a s y s e to vpniinng a. tband e o We in st geerrns • among them tang with a wUI the "John Brown" song. The Lima and tune were per fect. Three years ago who expected ever to hear South Carolina soldiers announce the foot mat John Brown's soul is "marching on?" Somebody asked "Why did you enter the rebel army ?" "Because," one said, "we had our choice to 'go in' or 'go up; that's what wan the matter." "Don't you thank el was the came of the war ?" "We didn't once think Bo; we do now," was tbe repl y y. One remarked "that neither he 'nor an other man' expected to live to see a train of cars as they had that day, with a Massachusetts regi ment at its bead and a South Carolina regi ment at its tail, and both in the Union ser vice.— Mecca.. (Ham) Spy. Da. Buon, a veteran Nilo Explorer, recent ly delivered a between London, in which he denied that Messrs. Speke and Grant; had discovered the true course of the Fife. Ile admitted that the river, as they traced. It, is sued out of Lake Nyanza, but claimed that It also ran through it, having Rs rest source in the Mountains of the Moon, tothe eastward of the lake,where, coutrary:to the general sup , position, they lie In a northerly and southerly direction. In conclusion, Dr. Deka announced that so dissatisfied was he with the results of the last two expeditious, and Cartain vu he of the truth of his theory, that he intended to take an expedition in parson which should set the question at rest, lorever4 and a public inbscription would be opened or this put .oso. Tadao is now , In operation at tbe Electrio Telegraph Company's (aces, Lostdoe, an in. eminent which„ . from its Ingenuity of con. structlon awl pauction or remits, &gorses ablation. The objett' Is to ,transmit auto. !Mph MPtiages in the Meer form in which they. era irrittenrsuut the. Roil complicated °VIII», designs,. 'lnstates, or »deed , inyL o thngt a h n e sm is imtte dfa ' edr mthly ains . by a u n okrhdi e sm p p„ t dot or stroke. .I"OTICES MILIT.IR r V 01. UN T E ERS, ATTENTION hart rtc , ivell aullonity to recruit a Aim_ Company of Infantry, To be attached, along with two others, under the charge of lit 011.11.1) C D gLIC, (late Lt. Cal. of 123 d P. V 01..,) to the 116th Beg t P. V., of Ilan rock's Oorpe.is •rare (Dance for volunteers, &a the company have the p rivilege of ELIOT INO TUEIR OWN will 0 PFICICEIS, end the CIiIaNCES OF P1101510T1111•1 will be better than In old ergani rations. Government and Local Bounties WIN ho guaranteed. I would epecially appal to my former companions In arms to asaist me in tilling this company. Recommend them to Jolla It whom you know slant to enlist ; and. as man you as can, come yourgelses, and again unite In thedefame of the glorious old flag. BoSults will to misdeed at the office of Col. T. 11. BAYNE, Federal *treat, Allegheny, roar of Pro vost Marshalk Of B.I3IIJEL TAGGART, Formerly 0. 8. Co. 11, 1214 PA Vol*., late Capt. Co. D IWlth P. V. N. food* 1 QTII REGIIIENT, Rtl V. S. INFANTRY All volooteers aullatlng la this Bontroont •11l to opPre a Bounty of Four Hundred Dollars. Thom °firmament, until the first day of blarrh,l664; also the !detest lout bounty Mimed by any Ward. Borougb, Township or County. Recruiting Office No. 61 MTH, .bore Smith- Sold street, Pittebtirgh. DALLAS C. MISR, emit. 13th Infantry, Recruiting (Minor. ba-ttabl $602 TO VETERANS I S3O TO NEW RECRUITS tr• Authorised U. S. Ilecraltiog Agency, So. U 5 FEDERAL STBEST, • Battu:sty 014 , to the nor of the Promo Marshal's 001 en. From $l5O to 1200 LOCAL BOUNTY paid to Oasll. Beerafte can toted tbstr rremet t fedbtf T. M. D LYNE. Tiers-Hit. Agent. . . COl, DALES BATTALION, 116111 P. p.—Tbe , following ',lamed pew. are se. tborited to rscrult one Company each for the Dat• talon furor bring sabot by me to he attached to the 110th Pennsylvania Volueurers: Capt. DAVID W. MECHAM% Eleadynarters Provo.' Marshal'. Oflice,Alleglictiy City. C.pt. SAMUEL TAOSIABT, Pittsburgh, Pa, Oapt. SAMUEL W. CAMPBELL, ludiaria, MOH AHD U. DALE. Ez;nza - - - WANTED.--460 A MONTEL —I want = moot, oapooo Pda, to son 12 1= or um mead and curio. article. Mem aril. dimmest fret JOHN A r V. LOUD. Biddeford, HAL WANTED—A place in a Machine where Italtroad Loromotivos ore made Of repatrei, to Ptttoburgh or Allegheny lily, by o you lag m.sa at an opprenttce. Age, 17 yele.• lond 6 months rednecks BOX 500, Uniontown, Fayette randy:Pa. tel2ae P.OOK-BINDIMS W ANT 1 1 ,1).—ttosu4p ontOolment; at good wee, for • good HULLO and VOILIVARIMBiLLID insist:mu. .Apply THIS OPTICAL Inl6ll r i ARDENER WANT-Fa—A mtin for .01 small Vineyard and Fran Garden, war thi A goal berth for a goal man. . „ dze al2llllll °mils. , • leuhti r—flrUrtiAN ITo doges, atelboornank, • nhort &IWO ths comp eq. Highri wages pad. AgliMa &Lig 0111101. From California. San Faaactsco, Feb. EL—Wheat and 114111 have declined, under the favorable adrices from China. Many goods recently arrived from New Tara have turned out damaged. More by the Al,. gllma Sears, were injured while naming Orem/lithe tropics. The beistnen portion of Napa City vraa pr. tinily destined by fire restorday. The loss is about $20,1100. Prom Cairo. CAIIIO, Fob: 12.—The dimmer Tycoon, from Memphis to Cincinnati, passed hero to-day with over 1200 bales of cotton. The steamer Sultan, from New. Orleans on the sth, brought 100 bales ef cotton to Vicksburg, and a large cargo of sugar for various points on th e Ohlo river. Fifty-two rebel prisoners from Columbus, Ky., arrived here to-day. The Orb Illlnole cavalry has re-ordistad. CongreselonaL wsearaaroa QTY, Feb. 13. SINATZ.—A resolution of thanks to Gen. W. T. Sherman, and dm °Mears and men of the Army of the Cumberland, was passed. On motion of Mr. Wilson ' of Mass., the Senate resolutiotui equalising the pay of sol diers was taken up. afirIUSEJIEJIMTS , PITTSBURGH THEATRE. ItossOo •nd ktansger. ttusiturer Pint night of the re-engagement of Min HELMS WESTIMS, the young and liemitiful actress, wtto will appear as dig Gigvy Girl. Tito following artistes are engaged for the seam and will make their first appearance this evening Miss GEOEIGIANA ILEIGNA.LBS. Mtn HAM REIGN aLDS and Mr. GOODWIN. THIS (Monday) EVENING, µII to rrr•amed. Buck•taoa'• beautiful dram CYNTHIA, THE GIPSY. ._Bolen Waster Wan complete cut. Ulm gelgualdu To conclude with BRIAN t1 .„. 7§- - ; - wr, MASONIC HALL THIRD AND LAST WEEK BET ONE °rim Jassy inatrr, AND 4.4.13.A.N u IA.TIISTIE ICS STERT AFTF.ELStruH THIS WELK, at Y ti dock, whey Chilarva will be admitted for IP costa. Sap iii.ars aliesi Startling, at 7eiciodt. LihlDl tloy wain". ease at t'.-, o'clock. precisely. &runt NWNS—boor• opts at '2 o'clock. MS- S'or particulars ace bills. A. B. 11011.1t18014. Prz.prioter sad Manage, ~II3RCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOI ,ritaTION.WIKL*S.. The ',clue* Committee xuriet ' fliebt4l4,,P. , 'Y "" nreArlge.l atth PROFESSOR RICHARDS. of PROVIItEIieR, R. 1., to deliver • tonne of KIX LEcrunza at CONC 11. A. PHILOSOPHY AND CHEMISTRY OF THE AIR. These let-tar... are ainiple In their idyl, and Intel halide to all daises, while Ow magnificent Ulwtm that. and experiment , will Ira made tai a MO! mu &ring them . ..Wide to all livery .e Inn •111 be crmr,l-d with I'o MOUS FACE'S AND PIIIGNOII. INA, with aspetinionte illustra_ Forced, Barometer, Air Gust, fonntadtm, Ballaana Winds .11 ill. chemical wonder, of the atmosphere, Lightning and the Aurora Borstal... • KVI:I7 'NOS OF LECTOR% MONDAY. . Teb. B.IFRIDA T.. Feb 12 . TOESDAY ..... " Ii.TOESDAT " 16. Boors op. at 7 o'cleck ; Lecture commences at 7 7 4. Puma or imams—For one person to the corn 1,00 ; dingle Lecture 2.1 mats. For sale at the Busk., Boot and Drug Stores, andres , at the door. W. II Koreans, °lona. W. J Warta. Baur. A. Loco, Tumult Ete....72J., r., Wthman W. W.., Maar El. Aztecan, &C hi Lecture Committee. CLAIM aGE.lrrs MiI.ITA - RY - 6LAI - MS, ICEIMPTION CLAUS& W. J. & HALL PATTERSON, 144 Fourth 111144 t, Wawa., ETTTBBITEGE, PL. titalrom tor PENSION, 1301321 TY, BACK and la TEA PAY, BP BAIIITZNOT., PII,III, MONLY, HOP.1111:9 log or killed to the service, prompt!: off tondoi to. SILIMPTIOIS CLAMS attended to .it de lay. SOLD' ERS' CLAMS PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY T. WALTER LIOLNBID BY nil U. I. 00VYR.N11.LNT MILITARY CLAIMS, A. 103 Fifth 01, Sd door below the Cattudral WAS (MAINS, of o'er, description, attoodad to. No charge to ovdo tank. the clobst 'wooed. JsLS:ly IL 4 111.01111.1.-. . S. /0 mecK_RELIT.tBON, ATTOHJS Ti.Y S..!LT-L A W. AND &OLDIEES • CLAIN. AGENTS No. 10 ONANT ISTBINT, NOAH W. SHAFER, AITOHNET-Nr-L/W, 3a. 100 Fifth Street, rittsburgb. P► 0•10111 for PENSIONS, BOUNTY, PRIM MOH KY, Ao.. rtgoronaly pros:cured. . j'a.7.3rn MILITARY . CLAIMS, BOUNTIE; PENSIONS, DMA PAX and the CLAIMS of evee7 demi , talon, wilooted by the lute .tuber, at the following robs, via: Pensiolui $lO 03; all other eleitass3 60. O. 13. TAYLOR, Attonery st Lew, Ela 73 Grant street, Plttabsorgh. PIL N. D. No charges ere made If the delta does not r, need. sad all Inliormattne ;then e•AIT cIOLDIERS ' CLAIMS, BOUNTIES, PILINAIONS AND ABB-NABS OP PAT, Promptly attended to by AUTHORS .t no. lea rcarlh street, Pittarnish, Pa. 41.301kadvorlr L1710.11"8. 4c. pISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER BITIP.—The Oe•Partnerdt(P heretofore °slot ing between the undereigned, under the etyku of NAYI.OII d MITT!, to this day dlesoired by mrt• tad consent. B. IL SMITH. to be forted u the °face of tho foundry of Smith. Fart b • • Ninth Ward, to authorized to retie the bonbons of the late firm. ILLS= xiar.oa, B. N. SMITE. realm DpLU'rlON.—The Lo ent tba tartnxivaslC herfore eslatlon s betw IO t h o pmbiag wane" at No. 1.13 Patrol stmt. Allegbeur Clty, order the arm of W. 11-11103-Ta GO.. gill Metal.. March 15th. Pomona tootling thumb.. It:dated to lb. firm .10 ilea." can pro ! - alma to that time and seUJA. 14 , , H. Kcal% DASCIL TIISSOLUTION ON- 430-PARTNEII. lJ 111UP.--Itba Wenternhip be/Motors ,exidlng between JOS P. HiItILLTOII and LYAIf DAVLs. tedetlbillina - trJOS..Y. MEW= & bevy dleintend by inntual obosenti :JO& JlMONarlat intend en lb ennetiletrizeonnto ot mkt enn, tbteld stand, career Mit MOULTON, Idberty sta. .10& P. JOLtmlls VAN DAVIL UItAXP.E. kauranee Co. of North America. THILADELPILLA Insurance Co. of the State of Penna. PIIeLkDALPHIA Hartford lire Insurance Company airtoluene* In the Otero old mad poke on to obtainod en applientlent to telloblo Cosi 1147:dt17 Bagsley's Doridings, lit Water aloe. I iurF,STERN INSURAN VT NT Or iTrrssuno S s LUL n, LED, Jr., Praidad. _ _ _ Y. li. GOWNS, Secretary. • Odaish No. 92 Water street., Byars & Co.'s Ware house. up stars, rabbi. tu t . ..j i wm i...... wall& ell of Pin and Markle alb. 4 Haase hatitattos '...aged y Diredarr who az. weil toms Ix the costranitw, who are &der seised, by pronto. and lheraida to norietais A. charm.. wkieh they laze mooed, grerrlp A. best 0 than I[4lo defies to be Word. ullooduld.• ! Miller, Jr., audrolAckley, cares McAuley. Mex. er Speer, othudei nohow. Doted . Lou. g tong.lek. Ikea J4'llasoza, ode, Herd. IS Bekowen, 0.31 p be II B. Hama, John B. Weans. O. W. Illeketaork. - 30 Y. M. GORIIO/I,Btengsry. 01.TIZIV8INSRNCECOMPINY V OF PITTS:OIMM On Office, miter Market and Water streeta soon d boor. Way. BAGALrf, Prodded. iSAIHTEL ELEA, &ersinma lamree Stmmboals and Cargom Lames against loos and damn., m the ' ,ast r al,. of the Southern and Western Mars, Lakes and Bayous, and the navigation of tha Eds. Insures against Ims and damage 61 Ona DIZZCTOSIL Wm. Finales, J. Park, S. DI. &I°r, John Minion, W. G. Jolnuton, Limos N. Cooper, • . B. F. Jorms, B. Itartaugh, Geese Owe., J. Calthrell, Jr., Hon. T. ki. Bows, John S.lll.llvorth, Barclay Pmaina, Wm.n.. Rodgoet. George Singh.... degiklyd PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, N. R. corner Wood & Fifth Ste. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Wm. Minim John Weft, Wm. B. Rays, John E. Parke, Chad. B. Blown Wen. v. Kirk, X 471• P JOHN • P. GARDNER.. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COM PANT OF PITINBINIGH.—' Mks, N. S 7 Filth street, Bank Block- Names spinet sll Mama Ties arid Nadal Bilks MAC JONNS. Persiriad, JOHN D. lIVCOIto, Vies Presieast. D. 31. BOOS. Secretor, Capt. WM.. DEAN, General A. DOZOT013: John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, D. B. Sterling, Capt• Wm. Dam, B. L.MeGrear, Bola. 11. Datil. C. C. Humpy, (Hauck. RC. Gray, }atm loin. B. L. Yoke...rock OILS, tit. RIDER & CLARK, COMMISSION lIMICSANTS Petroleum and its Products, Oils CA NDLES, JCL. Oct. 61 BROAD 878115—..__. Tema 06 WASZR h 132 680117 • • lar Agents tor the POWMAND KILIIOBLNI OIL WORKS, NNW TORE PAILAPPINZ CANDLI COMPANY, to. M. L. CHAPMAN, L.... :4101ar. 911 Water IA2 front ;te. DIINCe.n, AwE' Pure White Refined Carbon Oaf, oat, Ha 997 LIBZRTI STEZDT. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, SNUFF AHD TOBAOOO IANIIIfACTUBBB, 16 •BD U CINANBBBJ3 LiTSBST, (Formerly 42 Clusthom steeet, New Fork.) Weald call the attentkos of deafen to the .ruder of his manufactom, eta: 1111.0W11 13191177. Ilegaboy, Fine Gang*, Conn* Ilappea, American Gentlemen, Demigrco, Rye Virginia, Naehltoehes, Copenhagen. YELLOW SI:TIFF. Scotch, If lgh Toast Scotch, lea Rip Tout or landyfoot, Ilona Dew Scotch, Fresh Honey Scotch, Fresh Scotch. Attalla, Is called to the tarp reduction in aka of irt. Out Chewing and Smoking Tobaccoe s which oil be found of a ruglitr ik Olty. Ilsouse—leang, No. 1, No. 2., Nce.l and I whale Granulated. bum Cur Cuswero--P. A. or plain • Caen dish, or Sweet; Sweat scented Orono.; Tin Foil Cavendish. Baoauso—S. /op, Sputteh, Culotta, Torkizh. N. 13.—A circular of prices will be mint on aortic*. al0:17 EXCELSIOR FLINT GLA ..*; COM PANT have my In con.roo of orootton on GIST STILES?, between Pennsylvania Avenue and the Ilya, mar Lippincott'. An Factory, a Urge aziA ealwadve WOEBg, with all the modern Lima. - outs, end will be le annpleta =sing order int e bout the MIST el JANIILIitY, mhos Um' will W prepared to oteamfboturo Apetiot guilty of Flint Glass Chimneys LU =lon promptly otteradol tor 011711111 AT WORKS. Address, JAB. IL LINDSAY, (Lots of Wit. H. Woodward Jr. 05..) GENIERAL 001010BSION -1111=MAIM, twee attendee dhow to the owls VI Crude and Refined Petroleum. Ho. 11l MOVIE TIM MELT, MLA. oeffaos oAng ADD WOOD ()DAIS VIM pETROLITE OIL WORKS. rah ITI3 RZ 118113511 tel At IEDISCIII 11313116 WSIOLLSALZ 011 PISTAL4 97 idid 99 Third street, opposite Z. Tdestutdoosi ..dul Fourth street. _ add.o paTENTED OCTOBER. 8, 1861. mum - Dors PAIIIII? V A.L. LAMP , rirnssifisar*Krkaass'aii.ft tir • • BASKET WILIAWB473 - M Ms by nil and tea& br- MUMDId ~v, o i:~. n . - .. r. 5..., ry ~:^ LXXVII - N MSS • •. ROB a EARSALL, ranaimaxma. Comm atop Eterchaints & Broker& Petroleum and Us Products, l'or export sozoi boon ceasemptkoa. Amigo 61411 tio• tor gangs, sizemonablo neat. Libra Olsson =do. IRON CITY OIL WORM LYDA! & CIIOII2ENNING, lawrubetanned Item. of °AMOS OIL, BLI MN AND Lueracuerrsto ona, son anise ts crnuinr. E'ETROLEUDZ Watts, oprmit. astAburg ofitc., No 6$ HAND BTR. W. V. lONIA Arni• BREWER' BURKE & CO., CONNISSION,,.NERCHANTS, hpatiukiEs GLOBE, PAOLTIO AND LID STY OIL WOMB. Liberal cab dunes madion.soosigozonto of Refined or Crude petroleum. 00A. DIIQOASSA WAY a DOME PreumAA. PA. WALES, WETMORE - A 5x)., SHIPPERS OF PETROLEVX, A.4 3 *tacilltial fer 13TOR&OZ MID asurrea at tbalr yard sad ' , bad. 110 01 . mylttf - RICHARDSON, HARLEY do ooanitonoe; a ronWASDIIIO 11:1201WITS. Grade and (eflned Petroleum, H. 19 LEVIN PITTSBUILGB. Or Liberal Gash advent. )ieLeaatlirosaeula Ea Ptrtabargh or &ate= alarketa. Jenne. D. Ver121 , 1% Capt. John L. Itheadn Samuel P. Phriver, George P. J01:00, C. Hanson Love, Mears. J. a Dilworth d Co., Springer Efarbangh. Esq., Thompson Bell, Esq., Prat. Ckalamas/ Bank. mblikem Cberla erbacic~e, /OEM Z. CORM WALLACE A UMW Corcuniserion Marehants. MNM CEIIDE &REFINED PETROLEUM. BINZII3Z AHD LIIIIILICATISO 0114 Mo. LSI BOOTH WHA87139., PHILADELLPHIA. ear Storm* capacity (under cum..) Om ispo bbl, Mao excellent facilities for g shippin ta American md Pas-elan ports, al our wharf on the Schuylkill Steer, near the platform oldie P. IL R. le.S:ly TACK & BRO., ... Crude and Relined Petroleum. I=l llostoss sounded to orcr con will revelry our 'TXpersonal ottentloa. to Ifears.llichardsoa. Ersom.. Boa. & Do., and Wart Laud d Dovia, Pittsbmth; Thos. Smith, /sq., Prost. Book It A. ; IL L. /color h 0.., Philadelphia. M . cCORILICS ac CALLENDER, 2U and 213 South ryir,styt:.444r!. TROLEMI COALNINSION ER- P ARMSTRONG - d KIDD, 008 XE PIAZZAS, 71,11rEEPOOL, ENGLAND. Nes Towlr—Mamia EL G. Dm & Co, 314 Broadway. nobood,—Mosora. It. G. D. & Co.; Lwow. On Co. ; Irdroco Oil 00. For Wan and Information apply to SEIOIIIII.BT, Coe. Wood and Fourth rtrooto, ritlalourgb. D MTLL 11, earn, • ns wmaror BT., rErnanzLnue. ORIIDE IFILEFIIM) PBTROLEMI On Commlesion exclusively. All charges at east . STORACID roa EltlT/lIED to owl calms. Sor 011IIDIA coder good tbeds. Particular attendee paid to OIL TOE EXPOS?. Fos Iass—OATISTIO. SODA, SODA AST , Ao. CABOT It PEMBERTON, • General Merohandize Brokers, 1.15 SOUTH TEO= IT., PIELADELPETA. CEITDE & 11,17L18D PETROLEUM, CAUSTIC SODA, GS, SODA LSE te.., Lc. , asmaroas. MU OILS, JAS. W. WOODWELL ( *•I:CETBERT ABIiViORTH, , Na urr. GEMS VT., Foiwarding &Comnduion Xirchant AND DEALER IN 0118 • ♦BOIIITSOT 0/LIS, At. Mcdt:iiih , 4 hi Prersacua, PA._ O3MILIBI3ION WIMAIDES LANZ, NEW TOUR. BENZINE, La, 18 WALNUT sr., PHILLDELPIII.A. OIL BROKERS. Lyday & Cliorpeatting, Iron City Oil Works. Jacob Painter, of .1. Painter k Co. Jut, IL Chalfant.. of Spun, Miami & Ordao to bay or wll ➢opal obtondott to. oolay DUal 14:11ff.i.)4/14:11 4 1 oaxmzearom sizisaiLtams PortMaar alto:atm paid to 000dftmasato of Crude and Relined Petroleum. ay- Moral adranma moda aal-li hi' " i's iWATI, nmawimmvatiols.onomatlismß, PCTROLEURI LUBRICATING Clapemity two thourad Risme!' per week. REIMB&MULIT,PROMMOSI UONONGAUILA HGUSZ, P • •.• • myt:l uxuttntainzo, LIMBIC/AUG, II PETROLIV OILS, bc. eatmtakily tor sale at the lewd metal vireo.Cotudgoineoto sad orders solicited. • 07:eaa f SW. W. saannur—..--..........11MT WOODY/MX OIL ItEMIERIt. GEO. W.: HOLINEEP VO6, rit•purscr.ra. of mamma iirCAssxt Lynam. litiO OIL. Eery coustaaily co head the very bog quality of HMS MCI OIL. ohms and without color; oleo, • good LUBILIOATOIL -yurarW/11T1C 31101- ZOLE mid CIAIL °SEAS& swan organ telt at -No. VS' MTHSTESLT, Dolt Block. woad floorotill be vanity ottondied io. . ottittlf B. WAGING, - - - MUDS. UMW, lIACIIIIRST AND ran 0 tat: Ltd &alb b lab* UMW& oellft 34.13 WARM ar., PLLb :.!.* ...s Rasmiatiintou.Lk Oil rit 'Vittior aiid etnaem m ons. Uel naaateta 6....1 , 011kiy we arer Al= AND VICRIT sums. otte lairopc atnation.. T~v~_