• ,•,••••v7.,,VeTN'..r;;r;;;'•i••.set THE ~ rr -». r_ 1 cojsjttissiojt', ate. K PKrKSTLVABBU OBn, Be dblr SUmU ** rtba Bridf*. InulaD OABBOH OlLaoa M Tilton .MrtjJlH** l "DKPDB OILS, p/jlTd*. JT ptlou, *mhU4.; Addit J. WIAVIE, Jm 25 ***** ftwwwr. myie^m, th* mU!»| GKAUf, BKKDS, OHIKSI, PEOBDoS. - iMl.lDr Qnioatovb OK* ttUnVKc*. 1W VintitiMti. t>** iwe» Wood and flmltfrflaM, Plttebcrip*, m» [ • A LHjOK'gr ti • Beil AJUfcjett.) Tmtof- PtotoMi ajd> Oonoe* Mo* Much ATI, lor-the tele of GBAIH, BKSDB, UHXWI, PEODHB, *&..&». n Veter end 3 iTronteffete,PtmbarA,■'ny< ..imtTf MrA*££OWN & 111 KH ART. FIoVS ,A*JLjJC» CiJUMpACTye, P^optc*Ain^Ooinnrwi '■visssssaSa^S^® • : Mnetrul end leuil Dili Piiti' *Tti flmm '; [ f Trait*, TtoOtby, dorer, JBe* end GtttiSeefe,: i r - ,3**hi>dt»noeea>edeoniMftTi—n«fc > r \i v, epiOr , Nc^^hi^tjfWPittefanrctu lOHHB.; CAW JT JUS UV, CCaciS tl* elder nwt>‘Pakvitotjto;Kricaiarr end.whole-; ete dealer is VXSI*BS**EM*BTr -iJHJBfiJ*; • botte%laei>, pork: baooh; fLOUB, Pisn, Pqt-AljlJ :PSABIi • AfIHXSt aALBBATCS, Elli' * MqnßjfD iiAßijfroiiA dbibd.: nnrik Bap.' Ml, *Ad *143: Tryst ytreft, Via i i "wiwwuii ■>- tWierrur, Mwp. m A-/i4e*lWiln »LOUBr«EAIN’AND PJ&INJCB, Vo. tM Liberty etreot, f , U*bttrb<»F&. JTtettftir Bkkere«ndyaaily •>' »*rteftlW *«*iad. 'Pertieolar etteatioapeM to filling eras** far Msreheadlirgeserelly. • • oo&tny 1 tmin> : A anfcUy-.-jUihafiJcMhldTmnflMinmditettyQti^yayt^. - -Wanhoa—>H» lUftwopdatmt, Filtoborgh.- ; lAMJftj U. MoVa*, tY>»WA*bi>r&''Arts O notrirow Huouit, & the aala of Tlrttuk, QlLAlli; BAQOM, LA&D, Ifcoa, aid WwUffniProdoce fCikerolljr, Mb. • 10 SXITIUrxcUD OTUJUCfyttrii* of Tint, FitUborgb, Fa. } —3fod««*ad iflOMlguartiUaol&tad.. w.‘>gioa* ! »Ta^. : iajja. CHOMA&&R Jte, MNG. Cownsaic O HutcsAJtn an if wholeoda *!««iers in OKOCi BL£5, fUIUB, OBALN, PIiODOUX, Bo. S. Liberty itreat, Pittsburgh, jPn. •el3:dlyj *uw»'Or •adyCovvwtoa, Hsk Sfi»&;strwk»*r «£ ,A&nricm‘ifufa,'QtioteMSfr” t v' i f, . eno««Mbr to Jno. - JUL K'«n>«*»,'Ki>.lsl ifalwrfV rtnirti' Pltt»- ' t*o*I>.OKJtKBAI.-: PBODCCjI, eSOUIBY Ah'Di J OOBjtISSIOK MBCBANT. - • V'" ■ oomutmiMa »»uaufc- ■ wteiij ‘TSw^urp —fX-'jyn flmrtn—iW'MM4-dealer*fa ■HtPWMfIM act pftoptrmc nkVrtnrnry, a » 38$ Übrtr»rt*«r •HjtfaftafgfalgOi* i myi7l A . CoMMimoir MgttqHicitjr* J\* dealer in CSDDE AND BEFINED' GABB6N IBpJi,- NAILS, Ac., No. 1& Liberty •tmu ; - • * - mh27:dly| WILUA*; IULAAS, .l D*TIB I'CAIiUUM, ***. 4. Bpedal Partner. to JLIXMCLaOiew, XeMw A WHOLESALE QBQ. 0188, eanjor of Wood and Waler street#, Pitubargh, Pwa’fc • Jyfrdly! m3n»L|llß»I — —— r, H. VOIGT 4 CO.,enoa«MorW I* G. U« Gruff, PBQDUCE AND COMMISSION MWL CHANTS, £47 Liberty w treat, Pitwbatgh,-P>. • «nS WM L HOC**. JOHN- IrfIOBBK A €Q.-, -WRormiu Obocim axd Oonuuiw MBaor-urr*, core or of Sjalthflebt and Water rtfeetf, Plttebcrgb, Pa« Jy7 : L’UGKKTOii 4 STJSWAKT, Whol»- JUi balk Gaoczu asd Ooiuiimioii JicEnmAim. No. 107 Wood Btreet, Plttaburgh. , jefcdly s ! yuaanßaiow.xir;.jnxßOUw; M ..wjx xiaKrAYaxcx. t>KOWN* KIRKPAIBieK&^VHdL». liliib Gaoczas end dwlm In FLOUR AND BEDS, Net. 19Iaod 166 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. aKO.‘ R oocuSIS; imu^'in Ownrowyr-Lty;- Otßc*. KdTWrttranfc Street, ‘ PAtlstmtph, Pa; -All borinem ovtrteted to Ul«V* will twin prompt tftratioo. OoUactioE* • mate taAllaghaay aad iaall adjataiag eotmUm, abg the money wttMd promptly.. ■! e#3*ly ■ . 4 1’AK.' y BKUU,' (late of'Kajetta county 1 , V Pr.J.Am.mit, to. : ■; ... .u . ,••••, | tenMr I‘oaiibuMl Grant streets. * f “ * ♦•'V' • V, .- i - IUtIA U.MaA)UNNKLVA«o«s*t •' war Li w?Omo« tteeotid*taK!Ktrinc**XuL,«rßriLb ♦ nojjrofSSDßttooditiete/ | 'Wm'sttesd'tei *fc* : jtloa ol claims, Irtunriei,' 1 Ad.,-te Warirfngtoa; District of - • ~ BclV-.toat j JOlT< *.Ttiee»*Tem«... •; , ~ XT’ li^P^Tj^OSrA-MEIiLON, Ayrow iXiKnn Law,Ho.U3l*artktaWt,4hvo2« yoTßUmitbteULPittttemch.Jfc: .< o . myifcdtf: WfluiMAS'; KWING, t Affifunatrm -B' Coniowiiiuv, . ■ _ . Vmctj No. lSO r PqTirth ■ Waft rfrtsbmrgh, W. . . V ,moU:tewly» f *i acncim; e.' fcaoTwi. V i'l U SOHOTKK,-inaunm^i Me Law. < OllcvlS® fourthatreeVPittsburgh. \ - OCI7 J •. •'• ■ . -..r.- . I C B. M. SMITH, A/nounre A»i ».C6nmHrti jb-Lsw, hm wawri So &G&1TB LAW. IHTCLDIKOijfoW DtaacatA'«titeV B«xt ;do4r(* Polar's.Choroh, : ' c . g .. s+jU-Aij j - DMLWTWMBTB. thomasltworonm.^.^.*......(,jOn> c. *iuao4> WOODSIDK * WALLACE, ,' " T ' WJ!OMBAIJBI>B«iaiBTi, 80. tOS mE &lir kTSBST. . j - . Ptmroßßg,- Pa. ■ CJIAION- JUUMjTOM,' >Uuu>U rpS ©■ercob AND-fcn«BioiiiiB,*rea»qM&fc »4KOr-OODI>9, BOBHIHO»I«f,J>.OII&TA|ir Il>< KKDKUfIca, < Hi.i , «c.; > <>r >Uicmi%huPlMU fry, vbleh babtertrkt lowmt Smith* : Bold and Fourth (tract*, PJttTOditfVPel 1 ;' P'' ; ' Pireenfpriote i AtXVWaot* • tßiaDecQßtsraiiiS'JlaauSictutßtof WIIXTX VL#AD!A>P LIXUAftGIfCOCteS OfiWoodhbd Treat j treats, PiTtsburgh. k*a-. V ■•• mhl \ JUJLLN; lV 800l“iy WBptraAi* .UUD«I.’GS,rAIKTa I OILMJAEIJIBBraA»I Brss:ct:yi,Hp. All ortfont will recelTe prompt %ftoat}op. .; mfrJl I I \K- .UJtU.' H. KKV tSlttti iteuMiil, XJ H<‘ Wood street, cernar ol Sad r Hay, Pe., . } , r .. ■ j */ant vc& , ; h fiim&E- WAEEHOUSSU^EfiNiit \J H. _COt*HTI3, PoryenUflg apdCommlteioß Mexv chant ftnJ-dealer t» rttnoefa, HtTTTKR, LASS 7188 oud Produce gensrellr, Kfl. 3L Wood stnart* ehgrp Water, Ptmteg|fh r - i TTHiUiS HOLMito 4; U Bps ud deolera la PBOTIaiOBS, ooroierotlCßti • totaßdlfrootireem. :. ~ . jj^ky r ; A Td*ttsrod,l rcrns Pacbjcb ab» bbbiAb Ho.Ja fourth tWeetr LlUrtj\ PlMbmtte , -i- ; b-^T wmsm JIQAEDINfiH OOFFIK, Aomt • Tumu, 'PiTT.anM.yyii l)rO Iliiti'KtX l)i. farth-aßst oorzier Wood and Wf l JB. JOJSJSS, Aobit MobtbAioui- VT *Ci«BtaUof PmutsylTßoiß sad Hartford In (untaOe Ootapaaleei JT Wetw »treet. . CnjjttrauOT.CpstuwT, por&ec lUrl«J.Bhd Wb^M L I; M. Wiarnif JL • iKsraawoE OowrAmr, 92 Water strmt. j i\ m; All* (ymfMXrcV fifth street. ! —rarvoomr —Jtaia w. osbb ,r, .a w'osjtb^isju WILSON, OABB k 00* . fT i •; - .i.{«' waw% jwm 4 .?. . --•SyS O " AW, BOMienO DBT OOODS, J 2^s^|S*i®s*CO r , D»Ai«Ml»Dk* pfHi^NlXJVE.Dwi»in.BfA rriss3i», e»-n-ass^£3sa^!ssrf DAILY GROCERS. Il gHRIVBR A LAZKAR, J ' WHOLESALE OBOCSBB ’COMMISSION. MEBCJUSTS, 4to.a*od»4nUfcfl*ldJUrwt t CorttAf SoOQAda miji " ' ' ' trmnimoß. r a. M.JJOKMI.Y, ~wholesale«&ooul~. No. S7l LXBKBTT STREET, ZUTlng puchMed paraon, willop&ttnß* the boMrino at 4beoUL«t«ad. and will **>lwid to Yeoeive the r»tmmgtr rf bio old Meade' —doottoonKQw. l myls:dtf WK. H. KIBBfAtaiCE..., ...JIO. T. KIABfATaiCU. WM.- E -KIRKPATRICK 4 -CO., Wboluau QsoekMrCOuunoM MssoaAra AHX> Daalbu ui OooaTßTPEOooci, No.2&3iUtwrtT etreet, PitUbnrgh, Pa. ‘ • Y7^*V-’SSSSEST , Who , SIS JmCGooobbo ado Goaaisuoa Mkaohaoto, dealers •fa PBODUCE, VT/OUBL BACON, CHEESE, PISH. *£BBOH AND LABDoft, IEOIJ, HAILB/bL A& COTTON TARNS, and Pittsburgh naaoiactQM generally, 113 Second rtr—t, Pittabaryh. i ; : boboao a oohatp — oui, a jbo. abboouo. odcco aho Ooaaxiuoa lita <*U*r»,Wobber* fa OOPPEK, N. 07 SUGAR and MOLASSES, REPINED SUGARS bad SYRUPS, BACON,: TOPAOOO, TEAS, KICK, Ac., No. "342 and 244 Liberty bt., rittebnrgtU aoI4:ly f :. myy r i. uncU ww .wM, xt. axthou I>EYSIEE* BKOXHEBa iuooeßßot. JLW to Ejjiw A 4nder«)n, Wliol<~le dnden In JOIiUON PBDITB, NOTB AND SPICKS, CON FACTIONKBY, SUOABS, *IBK WOKBS, Ac., Ha. Uts «nd l£& Wood ftiwt, oboro Filth, Plttabureh, 1 iia-.di* acoMb mub. -_t_ -- - KITM4I. msum* GBooEU ah* —• Coiiunos Xnoßi|m, ud deilert in ail OororrxT.PxMDva'axn PiTTurcaoa Ht«n. rAcryra, Ho. 249 Libert 7 atreet, opposite head of U> ood «treet.pitubnrgh r pe-j. “ ‘ ./IKO. UaAT-tra -V*^^ItOC3CEUUJ r M^H«,A-aOP* OILd, PirCH and PittabvihmtbofeCtattd article*, £lo. lu Vi sur street, above the MoaongabeU Bridie. Fittsbnrgh, pa. • BOIUT .», UOBKKI' axte Ooxatuion UcßcaAKts, and dtelen In PEOUCOK and Pltu onrKh aumrifactcrag, Pitiabarxh. HxSXt T AMBEKT A SHU*TuN, Wbolbuiji AA Gaoccu, Pmdqoi Dxuiu aod UokviMioa 'MsiciiAKTt, So. 6 bixtb stTMt, Ptttibaroh, P*. UoLfcly . ~ ’ -- ir- T np all in lß rrni ll^u* \A7ATT & WILSON, WbolsbauJUbo ttly atrget, Pittsburgh, ' n 2o TbAIAKDICft&Y/A-00, Wholesale X Cuiouutoa Uuouiin, autl dmlert 1q PHODLCJt, No. Mi Watergtroetfauil b 6 Front street, PUtoburgb. ' 4.l>U.WeatlL I S. 1)1LW0BTH & CO., Wholr&axji V • Guocxas, Nos. ISO sad. L£i Becoad street, near - ; ■ po i wu rmri> ~... run. JOUii. Ji’JLiOYjlJ* CO., W nhijwtij Oio oil* i»» uomkhuo* Intuiq, H*. IB Wood ond g» Liberty ttntt, f ttabornh.' ‘ j. 16 WILLIAM BAMTtetWo^^,, f f r-Ooooio, Koo. M ud » Wood OtTHt, PttUi. bnnsh, p«. jiaAdtf A LEXANDJSR &JNG, Wholesale susses: o!8od * a "' fc m ; “sf JUjtJrvjFRCTURBRS. nANIBL'Bi»fNSSSi r i6»F, Mato- XJ tactebb*o*- WHITS/B3OSB CHIBA. AND OKKAM COLORED WAfiff.-', . • • iJn»-TrAijUwc« At So. Turn nrentf, Pmnoaag, Pa. mhls;ljlaM B. »1CTU8T08H...~,..J. *■. KABT. Mackintosh, hemphill & co.. oorner Pike aqd O'Hara ctreeta, Dear the City Water Work*, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Blanuiactnian cd MACKINTOSH AND MefrpWryft IMPROVED PATJLNT OSCILLATING STKAM ENGINES AND BLIDJS VALVES, of all aiaee and beat style. • Having pat op machinery of large capacity and of the beet quality, wo are -prepared to do beary Jot> bing, and solicit 'work In this line, trotting that by promptness, and. the character of pur work,,tv •merit public patronage. > .* : r •- We invite apodal attention to onr BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, aa combining adrantagM heretofore onattained in this dam of Saginoa. . j»26:lyd j osjsru *ou.,.. : first end Liberty streets. PITTSBURGH, P»-, Kxxunorcaus or BUPKBIOB STEAM KNOI&Ea, MACHINERY, Jtc.r Jj »ipyi6:tf WiSLIA KLUiILk A CO n Mo. ISIS • Liberty. street, opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh, ouaoAwtoran of WHIPS, LASHES AND SWITCH* JCS, and aver? description of LEATHER BRAIDED WORK, Orders soUeitedLfrem the trade, sad goods prompt* ly shipped as per uirtrnctkm.. . ft&«Uwlrr dKVKiiJLNO-K, *o. 5V Winttit., • Pittsburgh, mspnCsctorerof BOILER RITETSL WBOUGHT SPIKES, OOMMON AN D RAILROAD, of atarj description. ftSrPartlcnlar deed or shaped SPIKES and HIV* BTB, large or email, made to order at abort ootioe,' ; A rood assortment constantly on hand, mytiOrMi 4. a. win t. nrauffM«M t. ounoh rVXCELSIOB 6LASS WQBKH.— Jl4*vrqEM r pujSK«lT*oC>, euuMMTAo. iam Win&omn, Ho. U Wood unit, comet of rint, Fltt«bu,b, Ps. -M&lpd DEjmSTR X\ rnEJCTEp EOTHAeTED - WITHOUT X PAIN, BT THE USE OP AN APPARATUS WTUEKj&BY NODBUGftoa GALVANIC BATTER t Medical gentlemen and their Camillea bar* had their extracted by my prop—, end ar* ready to teetlfy as tat ho aafety and painleatneaa ef the opera* ttoa—whatever baa bean aald by.peraona interacted in asserting the contrary, having no knowledge of m process. ~ . SPABTIPIOIAL Tilaiu Inserted In every style, and chargaa vary low; warranted in all caaaa to be of the beat material. * . . A Ut Bmllhfleid at. f Donnellys f 3 Building, corner of Diamond and Grant streets. Plttsbnrgh. Rcrxiuarc**—Dr. A, M. Pollock, Dr. HaUock, Tboodore Bobbins, Boss*!! Emit. my&dly oimtiE4,l,Etta, nc, WM. G. JOHNSTOIT*4X>.; Station* TV ui, Blajtx Book MUrtrabruaxu,aao Jos PmrTKaitNo, 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ce3o BooHaiMJM AND bTA* JX .TXoaaas, He. 86-Weed Street, past door .to tbs corner of Third, Pit&bonb, pa. SCHOOL and LAW BOOKS cOnrtaaUytta , T . ~ V, KlfA&r hiwtmiLii.. ri awtv Mw*. • noaam,* No. street, Apollo BnJldlngsi TRunjiurGs, ttc. luriEPH t HORNS, Dealer' nr Taskl O maos, Ssaonnns us Stsaw Gocn, nV'tT Market stmt, PBtsbnrgh; . , aplfl , I>ATOJ*, dr »T -4 ’5V l i£* I ’* ,USB ' Tkjmihos, Nono**, etc., Not, tT*BdlS Ffrfth street, PiUstrnrgk. _ ,p]g • *Kuiswre jigejtts. W H< I Pbujb m Pnom oil Dam ’ ■”*«“«**. “d^l on^2^SS«£S“ U) ‘ U f® jew Those wishing to Invert their moatr to raodmd. '3%£i£gZ£P i a '£“‘ All commonlcntioasafid lntervlaws OathedraL Jelidtf ' jtRCmTECTUR^LE, JAMES M. BALFH,; -■ *» I»r spates Exyuon. DnawmMAJn> flnomoArtan, Ik all kinds of Buildings, and. superintends their' erection an reasonable terms. •, -v Office on Anderson etreet,_Utwe*a Leacock and Bob! neon streets, inaatisoyluty* ?T . : \ EBP d>« : uZunvictri * co. . . - SCAD * MZTZGAB, <■** H»LlUrt,«rMt. and COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1863 'JTEW' BOORS. "WKW BOOKS. By’Marlon Bartend. sr**? d law. By Henry Ward Beecher. aattflteadL ° f * h * Alle ih«nles. By. T. Dueb ***• Cloth and paper edition. Among the Pines. •« *« .. The Sttdent Abroad. By Kimball. Counter luring and Country Thinking. Amarina before lurope. for Men, Women and Children. Tpe-Phantom Boonat. PhllljPyil nitrated. UllTer.WdndeU Holmee’ Poem*—bine and gold. A J? ,e Taxpayer** Manual. Lika and Unlike. By A. B. Boa Tor ■alo-fcy KaY A CO., 66 Wood at. %m. ' AND COUNTING HOUBI DIARIES; PHYBIG|aK»’ VISITING LISTS; ' ENOLtI& AMD ALMANACS; roraale|y ' KAY A 00., 66 Wood street. CjIUDB, J^UKNITURE UABE AND WOOD CHAIRS BELLING orr WBoiiEBA UK OB RETAIL. JAS, W. WOODWELIi, k 7 and W Third street, oppoalte K. Edmondson 4 Co., and 111 ronrth street. mhio OCT. S, l»6i. Dithridge’i Patent OVAL LAMP CHIMNIES, Manufactured ef . XI FLINT GLASS. Theee Ohlmniea arc Intended for tbe Sat dame, which beating all parte of tbe glass oqoally, does not uptw It to cracking. ■ Lb. DITHRIDOZ, Fort Put Ult&u Works Washington street, ap!7 Pittsburgh, Pa. I kKUUH, OHJKMIOALH, FAINTS, U OILS AND DYE UTUFFS, INDIGO BLUE, JtoBSNOjC OF COFFEE, MTOVE POLISH, FLA VORING EXTRACTS, NUTMEGS, CINNAMON. MAOE, CLOYJM, ALLSPICE, WHOLE PEPPER, MUSTARD SEED, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL and essences of all kinds In douens, all standard patent medicines, 4c., ac., in store and for sale low by WoODBIDE A WALLACE, BUS Liberty street. P. B. Country mere has Is, before purchasing else where, would do well to call and our stock. •*4 WOODBIDK A WALLACE. AUONS, tea, FOU {SALK VERY ' CHEAP. FARM WAOONB, OIL WAGUNb and SPRING WAGONS, GARDENER’S UARXS AND OOAIL CARTS; TIMBER WHEALS, CANAL, GARDEN ER*S; BCIUK AND STONE MASON'S WHEEL BARROWS, all made of the beat dry timber; aim kinds of repairing attended to promptly. Apply to I.OBT. HARE, Wsuotf Mma, Hark of Federal street Stattoo, Allegheny. mhUjlyd * 3 JAMIWS IUYViiN, Manufacturer of GIL or VITROL, ', and . AQUA AMMONIA. Orders left at William Holmes A Go.'■ Office, cer* ner of Market andJlrsi streets, will isceiSe prompt attention! > > JJiAMUM) UIL ; WOKKb. T - " A bilJTBi ... *«. . Beanerv and dealers la CABBOH OIL, nnsurcwAMl py any in the market. Order* iett at Uia offioe of C'hllds A Oaraon, «udar the at. Oharlo* Hotel, at tba olßua of hpuih, Park k C0.,0r bt theJt works In Lswrancaellla, will beat* to.. Boyeft of Crode OIL oeffitly ' LVUN AKNbTHAL. Impobtre and DcAlkb In the most select brands of GENUINE HAVANA CiOABb, and all kinds of SMOKING AMD CUKWIHO IoBACCO. BHUIP. PjKS* KKKEBt'HACM PIPK3 TUBia.ii,*«., variety’ UNDER THE ST. CHARLES Hot Ki.. Pittsburgh, I*a. 1 S-, B.—The Tndo (upplied on liberal I _ myiltdlji \fif W. Mooewor-to UuT -r-f V '* wrtght A Voong, So. 07 WbodTO«t, ttrnw •Ot HiaSMbd allay [-dealer in all kinds of CUTLKBT, RAZORAi RIFLED, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, 6014* kKHib>'GUNS, Ac., Ao. A* large- aMmiiiii lit of'the ahoregoudacanst&nily on hand.' • mhl 1 * Dciiaau Wall ■ fmn, JfcnuiM. dx., Ho. ST Wood Reran. DKAUnsot BOOTB,-6HOSS, ■Ao.,, corner fenrth and Wood rtsarta, Pittsburgh, j PUYSICIjtJTB. jJK. OUABLKB H. stowb, «7 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, No. 86 FEDBBALSTHEET, ; (Oppceite Oolonneda Bow. near Bnapcutda Bridge,) }ylS:ly ALLEGHENTOLTX. jnusjc. *c, / UiAKUn-'iJfi RLUkK.'AUNUfAOTuX \J SB awn Dkaub nr PIANO*fOBTEB, and Im> porter of Music end MoslcallnstrtuaaaU. dolaagdnt ter the HAMBURG PIANOS, also for HALLETb DAVIS A CO.’S BOSTON PIANOS, with and with* -oct Jtolnaa Attachment. No. 61 fifth street,.-mjB SLtBEK X ithU, hAAUUui a Hosib sen -Mnsiesi. lesynostm, ant-aols a.ieatsfor fitelCway’a.oelebrmtedi PLANUS, No. bS f th atrvet, PUlsbargh. • , . mj2o | OiiN H. MKLUIiL Huanj MxnoDßuas, Ac., No, SI Woo£ street, brtweed ‘oarth «trest and Dtantlmd alley, rittfbergh, ' TMPOBTANT I’O OIL HHIPPKKd ■L AKD REFINEB9.-:I have porebaaed five acres Uf desirable groand. ijtaatcdon the Alleghany River and Allegheny Vallej BaUfbad, above. Lawrence, vilie, which I am Smog tip **,*q ,011 Yard, for the axelosive porpoaa: 6l liarrvUiig, .forwarding and storing Ornd" OU. This property has nnfnrpaassA ad vantages for the biuloert, being located . Just oat: side the city limits, with a»adjscant bsUmngs, with a ftae landlß| lor boau, and where the eastern and cu b« loaded on tha gronnd. I «th now prepared to,take care of Oil Boats, ahd, with A ■team pomp, to barrel, and with fira-proof tight tanks to store balk oU any length of time. Or 1 will lease ground to parties wishing to hav# their own tanks, and will baild tanks on opatracror tendthllrooustroctlon.'' • ■ Ottce at the yard, on tbe.OJtlsena Pamengar way. Ail ’ sirrtssid to DAVID £ IRK, Box wa< Pittsburgh. JPm, wiUrcoetva prompt. attention , • ,•• ‘ ~ , nou:ly i FAjSC)T f'Ußti; ; OHILDBEN’STANCt JURR; GENTS TUB GAPS, COLLABS ft GLOVES; ■ATS AND CAPS. Every variety and style of the abort goods on hand «fid for sals at jtoco&n a co.’s, KLKaUu OU. COAlfAtl V, No. 27 fhrin WreA, Pftfahwgk, Pta, Mannlhotatets of BEFINED OABBOS OIL and BBoZOLE. Prices ,to-day for Baflaod Cfl: By car lnd MWM ,N«. MHMM 80 mats par raßon. Small 8& •• ** « charge for packaga. «th. ISM v 117 M. F. RKCK. A GO., Wholesale Uro> cer*. 189 Ulwrtf-itrait, W«ilor aala— r.ooo bbu. .Sir. Ho. 1 *■ . ■■ (to VwDiiTftoon 1 ’ M d. muu wutsSwu; 1000 do Codfish; S-4o EoU Bettsr:- - ; .100 base* Obeaea; ■lOO b—hsls Oats. •• PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Pittsburgh feetty S. KIDDLE & 00.. EDITORS AND PBOPR/ETofiß| ( Poblieatioo Office No. 84 Fifth Strict. MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEBT NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. I WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. NEW TERMS OF THE GAZETTE, M casino Edition, by mall, per yuar......»a opT " .** . »entb_ TP. '* *' week~— Ift. " “ Mngle ooptes.. ft. Erwin 9 Eomon, by per y—4 60.' “ ** month... 88, *' . w lb, « *4 ring!* fl. Wikkli Eomoa, sloglsoopba, per year.. 3 OU, “ ** duba of 6to 10, •* ..180, *' ** clnbe of 10 or more u ...186.- —and one extra to .the party sending deb. For a dub of Afteen. wo will tend the Etxkibo Gamrm dally. For a chib of twenty, we will tend I tbe Mounaa Gixrnk dally. Blngls ooplee, 6 orate, nr AU subscriptions rirfcfjy *• odeewes, and papoi alwayu stopped when the time expins. I TBE Biftlik OF STfIUE RITEB, TERR. Purtlier Particular^ Thu eorrwptndunt of UtuNevrYork '2Whjme haa followed tsli!j itrlkins Mooaht of tho gnat battlu Mr ! Wednesday and Thursday with an bat briefer oatline ; of the aotion Hhtaya: Daring Thfnday night the enemy appeared again to bfr qpon our i right. Their eomihant(were distinetly heard In oar comps, bat idsractisg a rase, Gen. Boseorahs threw of Tan Clara's Divis ion across Stofte irirer on ear left, with rap ports, where uFf rested at about ten O'dosk this moralng.£ Bet woeif throe and foar o'olook this afternoon Jhe enemy made another for midable demMUftretion against oar Oentre, 6uf were fcandsewe/y repulsed. At the same time nn immsifie mess of Infantry was prp elpltated npon .Boatty's Bpgads, It, after a gaHant resist*noo,cl*ar baokaorels the river. • D Negley's fine Division, ; whiclrtook so dis . tisgaished ajftan in the preceding aetfonf, and that of O. Davis, snooeuively came to its rapport, when a most desperate straggle ensaed.. Both sides seemed deter mined to win victory, and both brought ail their available artillery to play, until pearly; r .alL the batteries fat the two armies were at' iwork- The aprokr of musketry, and artillery Waeof'the mdetEurious description, and the whole field was'|soon shrouded by eloads of ■moke. Oar “sura suffered severely by the enemy's fire, jt-they advanoed -with un flinching deters matlen. Negley at last or dered his diviai in to oharge, IlpmaKeA fo+- teard mthowt fituiring, w ken th« cnemtjnUlenty govt way. The gallant Be renty-eighih Penn ■ylvaaia charged home on the Twenty-sixth Tennessee, and captured its color*. Another regiment.rushed upen a drove away the gunners, and seised ibe gnm. A great shout pf viotoiy rose Along tfih whole line, and was carried in magnificent volumes from left to rigEt, and back again. Perceiving tfcifl.*useeis,Gen. Roeeeransnofr ordered an sdvftß'ce of tbe whole line just bd fore dark. The line swept forward with loud enthusiasm, but 'darkness toon made it Im possible j our,advantage to a conola s lon. r (K4*tf% vtm» finrig estafiNsftstf 4nt ffti rtif bank of tli* rivtr . Tht ernbt ad eauced to a position keretofon ktld kg iht «u«wy, and the right again occupied that portion of our original line from which it had been driven on Wedneeday. Thue, «f will he per ceived, the decidod.ajvantdgo is seilk tw. REDUCED PRICKS, As a general rttumc of the whole battle, we give the following from a eorrespobdent of the Cinolonati Oateltt t I rotnrned last night tp Nashville from th* battle-field at Murfreesboro, and,nftar a tedr ions ride on the ears, daring which I was an.j gagod in writing oat these dispatches, I ar rived late this evening nt this place. I nay I left the field, bat not, thank God, nntll I was able to report a glorious success for the arms 'of- Paion. j Thp. bperaUass rizp to one o’clock yesterday had been oondaotad on * scale of almost unparalleled grandeur, almost equaling the sabUmest military oocnrrenoee daring the days of Napoleon. The battle oif Wednesday displayed in a most striking man ner the valor of one trooj>s,f the entire robel anny, began to give ground. . Two brigaded slowly retired, the enemy : following with great determination, until at. length our men were pushed into the river, “mauX-fit Ihoml djsingthe water with their blood. The third brigade stood- its ground somewhat longer, and fought, if possible; more‘obstinately; stilt they too were just on the point of giving wav when Neglcy'* Division, which was hear the centre when.the battle began,.came rushing up to rescue with load lheers. . The soldiers advanced to the river side Jtnd! delivered a fsw terrible volleys, which eflectT ! ually checked the rebel onset,., and then plunged into the stream itself and i waded! across, fall the time pouring their fcuUbtc late the faoe of the foo. An adjacent hill doveredi with woods, was jqtt upon the othar slde of the river, and upon ~a*oeoding a tolerably steep bank, a fenoe was reached, which Npa rated the woods from the opea ground through which the river reus* Here the;,rebelf at tempted to make a stand and poured!a.leaden hail into our ranks aa they clambered lap the - river bank; hut the soldters of the Jjnion were no longer to Ve checked. - l&cy'rushfdi up to the fenoe, and hurled the enemy away 1 from It at the point of the bayonet. *' The whole woods thou resounded with the’ rear of battle, our men continuing to drive 1 the enemy beiore them.. Cole, T. K. Stanley : and Miller, ooamauding brigades, urged for- - ward their men with daUAUsss eourage, and drove the rebels entirely out of the woods atf across tome eoraJSelds whioh lay just in Croat of .the last f trip,of timber whloh separated l cur army friszp .Murfreesboro*,. Zhfea. oora* fields were literally bovered wlth rebel deadend dylng. The.eaeffly hed new been driven a mile and a half, and nothingJmt the coming of night prevented the gallant Nag. lay and his men from pushing late Murfrees boro. • •••• No. m WOOD STREET, I rode over the field at Jen o'o)ock that night. Our forces beldundisputed posseeslon of the contested ground. Tbe slaugbtar of the enemy was terrible 4b ceatemplate. The woods by the.rim resounded with .thw groans 4 af the wounded i»i^fs|. Bowlibo Obbbb, Ky., January 4. At lefttt two thousand of the enemy fell in this glorious affair, while oar own loss ooald not have exoeedsd St* hundred. More than a thousand, prisoners wore left in our hands. Several rebel flags werecaptuied, and at least one battery of artillery. When the viotory was announced to the rest ol the army, their oheers fairly rent the air, .and most have spread dismay and terror among the rebel hosts. | Up to one o'clock oiTSaturday, the time I left the field. It had rained Steadily all day, and the battle had n -t been resumed. Another Ateonnl of Thursday’s Bottle. On Thursday mominglthe tun rose through a mass of thick mist and fog, and just as he made his appearanoe the pickets of the enemy .opened a brisk fire upon Palmer's Division, 'which constituted.the right wing of Critten- i ten's command. A few of our men wen rounded, and our pickets manifested some lispoiitton to give way. Two batteries, how 7 ver, moved up to their support, and the can* lonadewas se brisk that the whole of our oroes rushed to arms expecting an renewalof; the battle on a grand soalo; but the rebels did not seem disposed to make the fight general. They brougnhout a battery or two; whieh attempted to repplj to ours, but whioh wereieilenoed completely in five or six minutes from the.time they commenced to fire. Their pickets jrere also driven back and sov- : end -prisoners takenr and the bounds of battlo, ; exoept the occasional dropping of musketry, again oeased. Captain Bradley's battery, 6th Indiana and the Bth Indiana, battery, com manded by Lieut. Bstepp, were mainly in strumental in repulsing thif attack. Prom this time until half-past one in the afternoon there was no fighting, with the exception of occasional skirmishes between the pickets. At the time last menUenedi. an attack was made upon our'vigbt, where !Dan. McCook's oommandhbd been mustered together, after repulse of Wednesday. His men, anxious 'to redeem thfclr character, lay dose behind some temporary breastworks of atone and logs, until (he rebels were within: a few hundred ; yards of them. Then they opened, and the Sutterauts retired in confusion to the oedar licketg in had been concealed all morning of Thursday, leaving a number of tHelr dead and wounded in ah intervening field. On the oenter of our left, where a part of 1 Bherldan's division was posted, a brisk firing wav kept up between the pickets •until hear night, when the rebels becoming' bold, once' more advanced !in considerable force Into an open field: 1 ' This time our men no longer remained be hind their breastworks, bat charged upon tbe eneQj,and pat them to a disgraceful flight, a single company of the Twenty-seventh Illi nois capturing 150 prisonsrs. A number of ehelll from some of our batteries quieted the. rebels for the remainder of-the eveningv--Ihe' fighting on Thursday was -at no time on~V large eoele; amounting really to little more than bdavy skirmishing. Both armies seemed inellned to rest after the dreadful oontest of thp day before. The weather was oeld and' dear a part of the day, but during thn night thernwas ahugly, drliilihg rain, from whioh our soldiers, without shelter bf any kind, suf fered severely.. •. • i* * '*! * • Among the hundreds who- have eonspicu ously distinguished themselves are Hen. Hegley, Gen. Stanley, Col. Walter, of the Bth Illinois; Capts. Zhreuston land Fisher, of •McCook's Staff; Capt. Otij* 4th Regular Cavalry, andCoi. Vonßehrader. . The daring valor and self-pessession of Gen. Bosecrans/ under the mostj trying circum stances, excites the wildest enthusiasm in .the army. ..•! The field hospitals are admirably conducted by Medical Dlrettor Swift anil staff. Gea. Betier at Washingtoß^ The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Timet writes on Friday evening: The arrival of Oen. Butler this evening, accompanied by Col. Shiefcr and other members of his staff; caused a very deoided sensation, and his rooms at s the National Hotel were immediately besieged by num bers ef people anxious to see and heat the man who ;snccored Washington, captured Baltimore* and evangelized New Orleans. He was visible to very. few, however, as his doty called him -early in > the evening to wait on President Lincoln, at the White House. Gen. JJutler seems in excellent health, and is apparently all the better for the severe labors of his lalb.commahd. He is entirely uninformod of the intentions of the Government as regards himself,: but says that, on the arrival ofpGen. Banks at New Orleans as his successor, he was con vinced that he was not w&hted there, and he thought he woold come] to Washington. It is needless to say that ixeia ready and anxious to serve his country, in whatever way his labors can be made most useful. The intimations which have reached the publio occasionally, in regard, to the Anti- Slavery oonviotions of Gen. Butler, have done him no injustice. He is satisfied, he says, that In this war the; whole property of the South' is against the Government; that it is a revolt of the upper classes against Ihe people; that so! long as these upper classes retain their property, it will be used to aid the,rebellion. It Is a war of three hundred thousand property hold ers against the Union, or even less than (his number,-for they are hot all fobll In depriving this class of rebels of their prop erty in slareti they of course are weaken* ed. The rich slaveholders must be extin* goished as a class. He does not say “ex terminated,” bat Extinguished.' 1 Their property, must change owners. This done, •they may go;to-Mexico,.or to Cuba, or stay here, as they oboese, for titty will then be harmless. His expressions are equally strong in.affirming the sincere loyalty, of •the poorer classes. - Entertaining these opinions, he confesses to koine chagrin on reading Gen.- Banks’ disclaimer, in his proclamation, of any designs against: sla ▼eryj and hsdalmost fehred that, in giving frank expression to his own views in his farewell address, he had gone counter . to the polloy Of the rulera from whose, coun sels Gen. Bankß had so lately come. Gen. Butler’s interview' with the Presi dent was prolonged till | a late hour, and took place in the presence of Secretary. Bejrard aud Senator Browning, the former being sent for on the General’s arrival. Thb . Sultan of Turkey was reoently afflicted with .an attack] of the disease known l as the jumping: toothache. His dentist was summoned, out could not be found at his lodging; he had, in fact, gone to a'h&nE. ' Tor three houra meesengera on fleetest steed Brought for him, the SulUn, meanwhile; roaring -wiih pain til! the en tire household seemed to hear in theirjears thjTlwahg or the .bowstring. Fortunately one of them remembered jan obscure dent ist whose signwas-Out in a remote quarter; this member of the profession was found, * TaggeOuainJa garret, and was-whisk ed away to the: palace. Twelve valets, seised upon him, cleansed him, brushed him, tumbled him onto comparative decen cy and sent him, forceps jin hind, into the; jjmsenee. He extractod tbe tooth, and the : jjffimregard ]of His Serenity, and was at. once haffled special dentist, with a .great monthly salary, an immediate gift of large amount; and a noble residence. Tnißiaisoor tn Visnu Bmu is very, now boats can asosndto Nashville with aid to oar nkmnons wounded soldiers. The Cincinnati (fasette of yesterday says the tovee at that dty|‘hai been fcil to 4*7# and Government storks have been han dled qdte briskly. :Qatte k fleet of boats are on their for ] Nashville and Bowline Gwen.’* *hehoat3 f that kseead Green river go wsll ermmdr 'T —— J —- ... lo Prta, .nSfJuSjSd; SM!S 22?' W.f.MABJHALL. S £4. K OMI BTAWa i-rIW boxe» fcVMteby.. BOB^IUKn*£AKO: VOLUME LXXVI---NO. 46. PMJros, ANEW YEAR’S GIFT.—One of KNABE'S PIANOS, which are etill ihnd of .Bteinwsy’a and all other Pijmo* made In tbis.eoun try, would bo the most acceptable pretest say per* •op could m»k«. mnjU Plasee taken to exchange. d*B9 OH sBLOTTE BLIJMC, 43 fifth street. CHEAP PIANO Made bv MHHH| HAINES BttOS., New York 0 ? #O9 WAHBASTED FOU FIVE YEABbT : Any persons wishing to : purchase a first quality PIANO, at a moderate price, are retpecttally latUed to e»U and examine the«e superior instromauta. Dealers in Pianos, of tbU city, alter procuring.a few of these instrumeuts, and afterwards being dis appointed In nut getting their 'orders filled, kept one or two on hand, and are now trying to Injure their reputation, not thinking that their letters to the Messrs. Halnei are In the possession of the subscri ber, and will appear in print If they still try to In jure tbelr reputation. CBABLOTTK BLUKE, 43 fifth street, de29 Sole Agent for Haines Bros. Planoe. *FIA*NOB.—A third Q large lot of second-hand .PIANO 3 for sale at IxfiO, $»00, $175, $159, $125,-$lOO, $93, $76, $BO, $5O and $25. For sale by deg) JOHN H. MBLLOB, 81 Wood attest; , ©i nnri worth of photo- V-iyv vV-GBAPHIO ALBUMS, of the moet superb workmanship in every detail, and from the beat manuiaeturers In .the countr*. They here been selected with the greatest possible care, especially for the Holidays. Prices low. For sale by dritO JOHN H. MELLQB, 81 Wood street; IV/fKLODKONS ABB HAIUd.O NIUMH IYA —ln store, a splendid new supply of If ssoa A Hamlin's (Boston) Metodeons and HarMoni uis, in elegant rosewood and walnutoises. Kelodeo ts at $6O, $OO, $75,9100. $125 and $l6O. tfsxmoslueie at $69, $6O, $lOO, $125, $250, $?0O t $350 and $lOO. .. For sals by JOHN fi. MSLLOB, deg) 81 Wood street. MEW PIANOS—A neWma^SSmm XV stock cf 7 OCTAVE PIAN6{KSwHm| FORTES now receiving from Boston y ‘ 9 "Jp' \t y and New York, selected especially for the Holidays. Persons desiring to make a valuable and charming present are invited to call end see them at tbs ware* rooms of JOHN 11. TiHLLOB.BI Wood- street. . EXHlßm6N.«gjtt« ' PRIZE MEDAL PIANOS, Made by 6tkimpat A Boss, New York. ..The* re cebrtd the first prise medal at the London Exhibl ties tblv summer, lx 'Ooapetltion'wlth'two'handrSd and eighty Planoe, from all parts of Europe and Amsriea, aad ? ;!• . ' Addrree ail orden to 6PXHOEB AUcKAT, hix Brewery, Pittsburgh,'Pa. » • JOSEPH SPKHOKB, eela ■ - • - JAMES, MOLAY. , THK PARTNERSHIP heretofore e* ietlng between WM. J. HOWABD and BO* BEET BODGBBS, under 'the name and style of HOWABD A BODGEBS, Copper and Tin Ware manoUctunrs, was dissolved on the lath -October, 1863 i ky the death of William J, Howard. The ba sin sea of the Ute Arm wiU be settled by tbs-turrW* lng partner, Bobertltodgers. Ail those knowing themselves to belndebtcd, .will please call and settle. OQBKB.T: KODOiks, haring par- JLV chased the entire inienst of William J. How* ard, lato of the Arm of Howard A Bodge rs, will con* timid to manufacture KETTLES, BTILLS, of oUnixoe, WO&MB, for OIL BET lit KB* IKS, and all kinds of work in'his line, at the old stand, 1159 Front street, Pittsburgh. eciSklm BOBaBT BODQSBS. BOOTS JIJTD SHOES. LOOK, i HJBREi—Pur. ftiind JAJISs 8080, Ho. 89 Market «tr*ct,ha* recently re* turned from the Sait with a Urge «tock of BOOTS ABB SHOTS; Oomprieing &ll the different varieties and etvlee sow in vogue; and having selected'it himself front the ffastern mana&ctorert, la'now prepared to offer to the public good* which he'can recommend tor neat nets and wear. | ■ | tdrabsiaa* tfo advise *ll those In wantof n*etan<* »—— ttal covering* lor the 7eet ter call on Ur. 8088, feel* 101 l confident .they will be suited -as regard* quality and price. MrjUt&eiaber the pl*ce» 89;MA.Bg8T &TBHET*' oot' •' - • : * QKO. ALBREE, BOS & CO., He. 71, oornw Wood end jpnrtb alroete, Here Jost-tecelred a.general and fireeh assortment or LADIBBY UlSfifeS- end OBILD&KUVs' thick- IOM • "r f» BOOTB.ASD BHOKB. Jtui opined. BOYS’Wd iOGTITjj kip and thick cmtonMnadeßOOTS, of »U sizee, the beet' mad«:4n .this eonntiy, s . j.u- ;•. -.defi ODNDRIE&—SO bbls. 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