ADVERTISING AGENCIES. Mews. B. M. PETIENGILL & 00. No 37 Park Row, New York city, and ND. 6 State street. Boston: and L. P. PONTAINE & CO., No. 63 . Nassau street, New York city, are authorised to take Advertisements and dubsmintions for ns at lowest rates. SATURDAY, JANUARY 80, 1861 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE The War Meeting To-Night. By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that there is to be a Grand Mass Meeting of the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinities this evening at Concert Hall, to promote volunteering. Major Ganerals Hancock and Brooks will be present , and address the people. This is an important meeting, and all who have the welfare of our common country at heart, and who would avoid the hard ships—not to say disgrace—of another draft shoald attend. There is not a mo• ment of time to barter away. The hour when the draft is to take place is slowly but surely approaching. If, like the wise virgins, we have our lamps trimmed, all will be well; if on the other hand, the Provost Marshal find as unprepared, be will furnish no with a conscript uniform, and hurry us "off to the war" whether we are prepared to go or not. Again we say, there is not a moment to lose. It is the duty of all to lend a helping hand to fill oar quota, and thereby give the finish ing blow to the rebellion. We firmly be lieve that during the present year the Union may be restored in all pristine glory and greatness, or lost beyond the power of restoration. Fill up the thinned ranks of the tried and veteran regiments by the opening of the spring campaign, and all will be well. To do so is easy and simple. Let those who have the means. but whose business or domestic relations will not admit of their taking up arms themselves, contribute freely to a fund which shall be paid to those who are willing to bear the brunt of war in de fence of their L country, and men will not be wanting to fill the quota of our county. Go, then, to the meeting to night, and prove your faith in the ultimate triumph of justice and right by your good works— the work of pushing forward volunteering by giving your money generously and freely Ica IN DIPTHERIA.—We published some time since an account of the cure of Dip. theri3 by the application of ice, small pieces of which were put into the mouth of the patient and allowed to dissolve. Tne French Revue Therapeutique con tains a paper by Dr. A. De Grand, Bou logne, late French Vice Consul to Ha vana, in which he mentions ice as an in fallible specific, and he cites several cases in which it has been applied with suc cess. LENT.—We copy the following twills tiona for Lent from the Pittsburgh Cath olic of this week. 1. All the faithful who have completeb their 'lit year, are, unless legitimately dispensed, bound to observe the fast of Lent. 2, are to make only one full meal a day, z•xcepting Sundays. 3. The meal allowed on Fast•days is not to be taken till about noon. 4. At that meal, if on any day permis sion should be granted for eating Bseb, both tleah and fish are not to be need at Chi same time, even by way of sauce or condiment. G. A small refreshment, commonly cal led collation, is allowed in the evening, no general rule as to the quantity of food, permitted at this time, is or can be made. Bat the practice of the most regular Chris• tiane is. never to let it exceed the fourth part of an ordinary meal. 6, usage has rn mie it lawful to drink in the morning some warm liquid: es tea, coffee, or thin chocolate made wi'h water. Necessity and custom have author ized the use of hoe's lard, instead of but ter, in preparing fish, vegetables, &c. The following persons are exempted from the obligation tf fasting: young per sons under twenty one years of age, the sick, pregnant women, or those giving suck to infants, persons obliged to hard labor, and all who through weakness can not Let without great prejudice to their health. 'D. By dispensation, the use of flesh meat will be allowed at any time on Sun days, and once a day on Mondays, ToPs days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with the exception of the Saturday in Ember Week, and the last four days of Lent. 10. Persons dispensed from the obliga tion of fasting are not bound by the restric tion of using meat Dnly at one meal, on days on which its use is grr.nted by dispense tion. Those who are obliged to fast, are permitted tj use meat only at one meal. By order of the Bishop, J. 1 - IicKLY, Secretary. Pittsburgh, J an. 27, 18134 HOMICIDE AT ALLIANCE.—On Friday last, a soldier at Alliance, called another soldier named Andrews to an account for in alleged insult cffered him by the latter on the previous evening. A quarrel be tween them ensued. For some purpose, possibly with a view to settling the mat ter, Corporal Fredrick Hose, of the Inva lid Corps, interfered. Andrews, who was in a great passion used hard words to wards Hose, and drew a knife. whereupon Hose threw a stone, breaking hie skull. Hose fled, but was pursued and arrested near Lima. Hose, having lost an arm in the service, had joined the Invalid corps, and had a certain charge over the soldiers remaining temporarily at Alliance. His parents live at Kendall, near Massillon. Andreas was an offnesive and respectable young man. He had belonged to the 80th 0. V. I , was wounded at the battle of Corinth, and had re enlisted as a veteran. With him a widowed mother buried al most the only prop of her declining years. END CF THE RAILROAD STRIKE.—It would appear, by the following dispatch, sent by Gen. Cass to the General Agent at Chicago, that the strike among the en gineers has ended: Toe "Rrotherhcod of the Footboard" has relinquished its efforts to control the Road. Oa the Western Division it yield ed very reluctantly, owing to the power the Brotherhood seems to have over the Chicago roads. We have to day locomotive engineers offering on our terms faster than. we can assign them to work. 04 policy is to make haste slowly, and be sire of our ground. As soon as we gather up the business along the line of the road, through freight traffic will be re• mimed. Notify the public that express passenger trains are now running through. G. W. Cies. President. LARGE ARRIVAL OE NEW GOODS.—We refer the readers to the advertisement of the new and enterprising firm of Gardner & Schleiter successors to E. R. Gardner & Co. It will be seen that the firm are in the receipt of an extensive assortment of new goods , in every variety and style, which they will diepuee of for cash at rites as low as any other house in the city. Give them a call, and you will be eutivinceil that their stock is one of the list in the city, and tkeir prices as low as ,he lowest. Remembeirthe place 92 Mar ket street. UlConma.--Gen. Thomaa Thumb, hie fairy wife, and the inimitable Commodore Watt, will visit Pittsburgh shortly. All the bridal. presents so lavishly bestowed upon the lilipatilaa, eaF by the Gotham ites, even to the :andel robes of Mrs. Thumb, will be estukated at each levee. RTC PITTSBURGH POST: SA_TURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 80, Ma r:3.=.4• , , • • agate,...Comuge.—F,rom the following communication it will be -Sten that the "Roundheads" regiment will wobably arrive here to-day en route for home, having re-enlisted.for the war. HEADQR'S 110TH R. PA. VETERAN V. CINCINNATI, OHIO, Jan. 27th, 1864. • This command will most probably ar rive in Pittsburgh on Saturday (to day,) where it will remain while I pro. deed to Harrisburg to report and procure the signature of the Superintendent of Recruiting service to the furloughs, ob tain recruiting orders, &o. As soon as I can possibly return to Pittsburgh, Com pany A will proceed to Washingt . on, Washington county; Company M to Eliza beth City, and the remaining eight compa nies to New Castle. The companies will reach their destination early in the week —say Tuesday, the 2d inst., unless some unforeseen obstacle prevents. DANIEL . LEAS URE, Colonel Commanding Tae LATE Oaeasna FAIR—D. Thom ion, treasurer, makes the following repor of the late Fair for the benefit of the Cath Olio Orphan Asylum, from which it will be seen that it was a grand success: Receipts:—Door receipts, $2,876 40; Temperanceville Table, $4lO 85; St Pe ter's Table, Allegheny, Mrs. Blanchard, $914 40; Refreshment Table Miss M'Keon, $296 00; St. Patrick's Table Miss Murphy, $246 00; St. Patrick's Table, 6 Sodality girls, $266 75; St. Bridget's Table, Miss Rose M'Namee, $423 00; St. Mary's Ta ble, Lawrenceville, $9O 00; St. John's Table, Birmingham, $216 26; St. Paul's Table, Mrs. M'Shane, $25 00: St. Paul's Table, Mrs. M'Shano, $1,171 32. Total, $6, 435 98. Expenditures: —Muslin for Tables, $49 16; Police, Weidman, and Printing Bills, $l6l 31; Music, 18300; Hall, 300 00. To• tal, $643 66. WESTERN UN' vEaslTT.—This institu tion is now in a more prosperous condi tion than ever before, having recently increased its corps of instruction by the addition of a Professor of Natural Science. Prof. Barker is unsurpassed in this coun try in his department of science. He is now making large additions to the Chemical Apparatus of the Univer sity preparatory to a full course of lectures, brilliantly illustrated, which will be given the coming term. Classes will also be formed in Mineralogy, Moral Science, Logic, Mathematics and Ancient and Modern Languages. With this large and able Faculty, the Western University offers the very best advantages to students. The ensuing term will commence on Mon• day next, February Ist. THE GREAT MILTOSiIAN TABLEAUX. Li PARADISE LOST AT MASONIC HILL NEXT WEEK,—From all we have read and heard of this exhibition, we judge it will take our citirms by storm when opened here on Monday evening. In fact, we predict a greater rash to witness this work of art than anything that has yet been brought to our city. The Press, the Clergy, and people everywhere pronounce it to be one of the finest things ever witnessed, and al most divine in its character, illustrating as it does the "Grandest subject in tn. world" Milton's great Poem of Paradise Lost, and carrying nut hie idea of Heaven, Hell chaos and Paradise. From the peculiarity of this exhibition, we think it will bring out all cla3ses, but to the student and lover of Milton, it will ba rare treat indeed. PROF. AGAS?I'S LECTURLS.---The Lect - ' tore Committee aro certainly falltilling their promise of a brilliant course for this season; they now announce that distin gnieh d 111&11 Prrl. AIaSS . 7. It is only after repeated invitations that the Proles sor leaves his many duties for one short vacation to visit the weed and lectur. in a few cities. Aside from his labor as Pro ltssor in Harvard, Li , is building up a museum without lie equal and is still en— gaged on his great wick — Contributions to the Natural Bietory the United States," which our people have honored by a support such as has never before been exhibited to the world. His popular lee tures are very interesting, and the subject ' Coal" is one well selected fcr our local ity. NOTICE TO SCHOOL DIRerTOKS.—The fol • lowing has last been received from the Department: "Owing to the change in the law, basing the calculation for distribution upon the number of scholars instead cf taxables as formerly, the Department is not yet prepared to pay out tlie State ap• propriation. As Boon as practicable, however, all warrants will be forwarded to districts entitled to their share. GREY'S, FERRY Bainoc.—The Baltimore railroad is again using Grey' a Ferry bridge. The repairs have been completed, and the bridge is staunch and strong. The only drawback to it is its combustibility. It is in peril from sparks, in very dry seasons, but then only. The road will now resume its regularity of running, and the delays consequent upon running over the junction road will not again occur.—Phil. Amer. PERSON A.L.—Oar city is full of returnod soldiers, among whom we not ce Acting Assistant Commissary Latehaw, recently connected with the Army of the Potomac, but who is now on hie way to Winchester, to report to Gen. Kelt, for duty in his department. Mr. Latehlaw is an energetic business man and fills the position of Com• missary in a most creditable manner. KENNEDY'S BASK REYIEW.—The Feb• runry number of this old established and reliable Bank Review is before us, it has added four pages to its former size, and is now one of the largest and best arrang. ed counterfeit detectors in the county. Price, semi•monthly —m oth I $1 per year. THEATRE.—The bill for this evening will test the capacity of the Theatre. The re nowned tragedy of the Duchess of Malfi, and the drama of the Bottle Imp, includes the entire company. The Duchess of Mrs. Waller is as famous as the Richard of Booth in the Metamora of Forrest. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND BALL —This grand affair, for the benefit of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee, comes off on Wednesday evening under the aus• pices and direction of the Young Men's Terpsichorean Society. Promenade to commence at 8 o'clock—dancing at I‘i GriAND BALL—The Machinists and Blacksmith's Union No. 9 will give grand ball on Friday evening, February 26th. We are not advised as to the ball in which it will be given, but suppose due notice will be given. Naw Baas.—The new National Bank at Waynesburg has been organized with a capital of $lOO,OOO, and the privilege of increasing to $300,000. Daniel Boner has been elected President, and John C. Flenniken, Cashier. Da. DEMPSEY is announced to deliver his lecture, "Bible Slavery, or an Answer to Bishop Hopkins," in the M. E. church, Canonsburg, on Monday evening next, for the benefit of the Sabath School. GREENSBURG has raised a sum sufficient to pay a local bounty of $lOO toiea ch man requirtd from that borough, under the last call.for troops. The number re— quired is tiren!rOnei CLOAKS AT A SACRUICS. - 7412 4149.9P6l stook of Cloaks and Shawls, the newest and latest styles, just received at MoClel• land's Auction louse, from a New York bankrupt sale, and which must be sold re thirdleill of cost, within ten days. Auicats.—We would advise those par chasing to call and examine the larg: and well selected assortment of our neigh bor Pittock, opposite the Postoffice• Moores FILLED. —The quotas of Latrobe and Ligonier boroughs, Westmoreland county, have been filled by the payment of local bounties. Fox reading matter, such as Harper's Magazine, Ciodey, Atlantic, Harper's Weekly, Independant, Clipper, Waverly, call at Pittock's. CALL AND SELEcr.--Pittock, opposite the Postotlice has a choice selection of card Photographs, at only one dollar per dozen. FOURTH SUPPLY.—Hard Cash, by Reads, at Pittock's opposite the Postoffice. DIVE NOVELS, at Pittocles, opposite the Postoffiee. Ali-G ROYER t BAKER'S SEWING MAC-NINES have obtained the highest Premium at every hAnte, County and flutitnie Fair held in NEI:. as t he best family and the best manufactur ing machines. and for the beet machine work, A. F. CHATONEY, General Agent, .1 , ; Filth et., PittOirgh. Pa. JOSEPH HEYER it SON, MANUFACTURER/3 or PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE St CHAIRS, WAREHOUSS, Iss SMITHFIELD BT., and 4 2 2,1 PENN ST. Between 6th st.. and Virgin alley Rankin's Extract of Buchu Canuct be cv.,..1 oi t. o tigbly for Gravel, Groy, Citronle atarrh of the Blad der a ltlortold Irritation of the trethra, )t - all di.eaie.s of the Bladder and Kidneys, AT E.tNKIN'S DRUG STORE aper . P LPrilp- StOre . Drug More. ALti 1,1 all lierq.c..tabio liruicgihts of 73 ('ENT. A B T I. . Warranted 1411410 any ma ie. C _ ELERRATED EXTRACTS FOR THE HAN DKERCLUEF. Ashland Flowers Mignonette Alisma Musk inarYnts 'Meadow Flowers Bouquet de Calift.rule 'Lilac Bouquet d'Arabie Lily of the Valley Bouquet do Carolina Now-mown nay Bergamotte. 'Orange Flowers Cassia 'PatchonlY Camelia 'Pink Clomatiie Poppinaok Celrat Portugal Citronelle Rosa: Prairie Fl., wets Crystal Palace Rose Gerlillanium .lough and Red Garden 'Flowers Sw p eet rinz BriarFlower Heliotrope Sweet Pea Honey - . wort La eater Rune; ou. , Ele :;Pre.ot Lettuce Hawthorn sweet Clover iilaellith. Tuberos: J namin Ica itGol4 Jockey Club. ‘ iqlott o Jenny Lind Verbena Jeuqunlle, Vetiver: Mousseline Vanilla Milletletirs West End Magnolia . White Lily Mareohale Winter Bleirom BAZIN 'hi 11ED YOSM lA, a highly concentra ted Persian Essence. the most elegant perfume for imparting t , 130 hmlicurchlef a very agreeable and lotting odor. ES- , F\ CE BO I'Q I 'FT—TR EB LE EXTRACT UPPER TEN.—A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Cream', Proper - m.lons for the Hair. CosmatieA, Tot et Waters. Dentlfricors, and perfumery of all k , , LA, COD` CAA tly on hand. For sale by CH AS. 11. Sl2 PER. deer" (11 ree , . Penn end St. Clslr Ft W 'EISELE'S a WILSON'S ~~~34 P;~ Hare wen the highest Premiums at all the im oortant Nate and Mechnni-al Fairs where ex hibited this F eloon New improvements have recently been added w Lich render: it the most desirable machine in the market. They are warranted for three years. Instructions given gratuitously. Call and see them in operation. WM. SUMMED, At. CO., Pittsturch office No. ?.." Fifth street, three doors below Bank Block. 13.135-dkw Save Thyself. DR. S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH BITTERS. THE UR FATENT NERVINE EVER DISCOVERED-THE. GREATENT 1O• Nl(' EVER D !NCO E E D-T E (411EATENT ALTERATIVE EVER lIINCOV EKED. - - 4 S A NERVINg. IT AILAYB THIS /11i. chronic inflammation of the stomach, in all persons addicted, t r the 11,E, of stimulants and narcotics, such as Alcoholic and Malt Liquors, Uplutn, Morphia, A.rseni, Tobacco, eta., etc. It removes the noiruhl ap,,crite or craving of the stomach for Bdt/infant& tc. In Headache, Neu ralgia, and all nervous diseases, it has no ()qua] as a Nerrine. An A TONIC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach, improves the appetite, corrects liver derangements. regulates the bowels, removes lan guor and drowsiness, sod brings perfect health to the Dyspeptic. Ai AN ALTERATIVE. The blood, the life of thn body. i 9 derived from the fond we digest. Bow important then, that the duties of thestom ach are perfectly performed, If its duties are imperfectly executed, disease instead of health is scattered through tho system. When our food is properly digested, pure blood is supplied the body, and Blotches, Pimples, Tatter, Erysipelas, Old Bores. Mercurial and Venerial Taints, and other diseases arising trots impure blood, disap pear. Use Dr. Cutter's English Bitters and you will have perfect digestion and pure blood. For particulars of this celebrated Medicine, procure Dr. Cutter's circular from any of oar Agenta. N. VAN BIEL, 118 N. Second atreeW. ( American Manufacturing As ant) Philada, TORRENCE A MoGARR, Agents, Corner ot Fourth and Market Ma, Pittsburgh For sale by all respectable Druggists. octlb4y irbRUG STORE FOR SALE.—IN A .15 neighboring CIES, a ortuo 6p4011-IE, Well lo7sted and doing a good btu,inels. The object of the owner in Belling is to tars his en tire attention to another businesa. Fur particu lars ihq aire of R. E SELLERS& CO., janlti corner Wood and beeend ets. SELL YOUR Old Books and Papers. Tho highest price will he laid for old books with butte removed, old uewepapera or other piloted paper, at our Paper and itag Store, No, 33 8M IThPI BLD STREET, ian7-Imd S. B. & C. P. NUMMI. OvllC7 Prritamiiiii Aso filimmairiLLE Pas. K. BIEETIN E Or THE e.TOulillioLD. ere of the **Pittsburgh and blinersvide Pus ganger Railway Company" will be held on MON- D a Y._ February Ist. 1864. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the edited' the Company, on Fourth street, City of Pittsburgh. at which t.me end place an elec tion for a board of Three Managers will be held to serve for the enaulog rear. Jan 42.1864 . ' Y. MUELLNE. fieo'y. ian23-10td 50 BASKETS, "PINTS AND O as quartses Spar." Heidaiak% Champagn% Iu More and for kling Mond% gatauß aromas* itEkRAPH, From Gen. Meade's Army. LATE CINCINNATI ITEMS HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WEST VA.., January 58.—At a very late hour last night a report reached here that our outposts at Petersburg, in Hardy county, were being approached by a large rebel force from the Shenandoah Valley, by way of Brock's Gap. A necessary activity at once was caused to prevail in certain por tions of this Department. The very latest received up to this time does not confirm the report; but, on the contrary, leads to conclusively characterize the report as al most totally tinfoatided nor in any way guaranteed by the state of fa:ta as they were nod still area We therefore again report all quiet to night. l'he following is highly important trom its significance; of pouree allowance must be made in a matter of absolute correct ness, when we take into consideration the manner in which it reaches Ile" — The reb els are reported to have had a serious disturben , e et Calliersville, Rockville county, Virginia. On last Friday after noon an attempt wan made to force a man in ranks who said he had not been regn larly conscripted. His friends interfered in his behalf, and a squad of soldiers who had come from Amherst Court House on special business, by way of Robertson's Gap, to Lexington, and from thence to Allentown, arrived in time to take sides against the man and his friends. A kind of a fight ensued, in which two soldiers were shot. In retaliation the soldiers killed and wounded five citizens. The wife of one of the citizans (the same leaving a large family to mourn hie loss,) drew a knife and reverely cat one of the men. Not- PITTSBURG ff. wi hatanding the citizens made a good fight. the so'diers triumphed and bore the preased man away. How many citizsos were en gaged I eanuot, learn. An attempt was made to prevent the news of this distur bance from spreading to adjacent cities To judge from this affair. me rebel an thoritiei3 must have organized press gang'. This, indeed, looks bad for this Con federacy. WASUINOTOg, January 24 On motion of Mr &mom, of New York, the Commit tee on Judiciary were instructed to inquire into the neceesiiy of providing for the dig , volution of the National Bank Aseocia tions under National Currency Act cases of the non fulfillment of their liabilities. Mr Voorhies introduced a bill which was referred to the Committee of Ways and Means taxing all transactione in gold two per cent. Mr. Kaseon, of lowa, cffcr ed a joint resolution declaring against the efforts of France to possess Maxie). Refer red to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. l'he Louisiana election case was called up by Mr. Dawea. The resolution from the Committee on Elections declaring that A. IC Field is not entitled to a seat iu the house was then considered. Mr. Dawes then urged that Mr. Field wee not elected according to the jaws ct Lousiana, and that the loyal people of that St'te had had a fair opportunity to vote. Mr. Keroan, of Litw York, want, d the Howie to expreas itn condemnation of the condno of the Mil.t.ary Governor Ot11.11(101k Mr. dmithrrs, 01 I ) ,iaWfire, Opt , oBerl Mr. Field's claim toe seat on the ground that there 11118 no civil Government in Louisiana. Mr. held spoke in his own belief and the right of the loyal C 11.1119116 of Louisiana to be represented here. CINCINNATI, J anuary 29.--The Gazette's' Knoxville correspondent of the 20th says. Last Friday, our cavalry, tinder Gee. Sturges, advanced in the directionot Dan. bridge, forty mil.s from Knoxville. Ou Saturday morning we drove the enemy's videttes out of the village. A portion of our infantry, under Gen. Parke, also moved up. but learning that the enemy was in inll force beyond Dalibridge, fell back their former position. tin Sunray morning, the enemy, seeing they Lad drawn our cavalry as far as t. 0..- siLle, made a desperate attack on our lines with Hood's and Bushrod Johnson's divirions, led by the Hampton cavalry. Observing their determination, General Sturges ordered Colonel McCook, com— manding a division of Elliott's cavalry, to charge the enemy. The charge turned the, fortunes of the day, which, up to this tame, had been decidedly against us. Our total loss was about cne hundred and fifty. On Sunday night, our forces, anticipating a flank movement, fell back to Strawberry Plaine, six miles from Knoxville, Western Airenta, Oa the 19. h Stu.gis fill back to Knox ville, and the same ev4ning crossed Hol stein river, with a view of intercepting the enemy at Lavergne. Gordon Granger's troops, on the 20:1, were moving In the same direction, where a battle is pending. NORFOLK, January 23.—The Richmond Examiner of January 26:h contains the following dispatches: Charleston, Janu• ary 23.—The firing on the city has al— most entirely ceased, only nine shots hay. ing been fired mince nine o'clock last night. The position and number of the fleet is about as usual. Meridian, Mississippi, January 23 Ad v Ices from Vicksburg state that the Mississippi is blockaded at Greenville. and Milliken's Bend by cur batteries. Very few transports go down the river, and pro visions are raised to an exorbitant price The steamer Ben Franklin was taken to Vicksburg recently by a gunboat, with her crew in i*ons. She had been detected in crossing with ordinance stores to the Louisiana shore. Russellville, East Tenn., January 28. Advicee from the front are encouraging. Our cavalry were within four miles of Knoxville, having captured five hundred bead of cattle, and one hundred wagons. ARMY . OF THE POTOMAC, January 28. It is reported that thirty deserters came into our lines yesterday in one squad, the pickets leaving their posts and coming in with them. George Bigelow, of the Bth Ohio cavalry, was killed yesterday' near Warrenton by guerrillas, under circum stances that render his death nothing less than cold blooded murder. Six of Stroth• ers' rabies were captured yesterday not far from Steavensbnrg by the 3d Indiana cav alry, which was subsequently attacked by a superior rebel force, and lost ten or twelve Indianians. The skirmish was lively, but short. Major White, of the sth New York cavalry, has just returned from a recon noissance, with dismounted men, over the neck between the Rappahannock and Rapidan, but encountered no moreserions obstacle on his march than mud. Bush whackers had been somewhat demonetra tive previously." FIGIITING AMONG THEMSELVES.- A. despatch from the Army of the Po tomac yesterday, states that on Saturday iast the Rebels uctionbtedly had a fight among themselves. The artillery firing it is said was so heavy that a dispatch was sent from headquarters to KiLvsvitior's Division to ascertain the cause. Deserters are reported to be coming into our lines daily to take the oath of allegiance. De serters represent that there is a fearful scarc i ty o f f o rage, and that no supplies are received in Bee's army in advance of antual necessities. TO THE DAILY POSTI ;I n nary' 29. The steamai Atietrillarin-has arri dates to the 16th. DENMARK —The king' of Denmark made a brief speeeh, pledging himself to defend Danish rights. Austria and Prussia have.takett steps in Diet without a pacific tendency. FRANCE. —The opposition speeches in the Corps Legislatif has given rise to clamoring rumors in Paris. It is stated that the Emperor is greatly offended, and there are some rumors of a possible coup d'etat The Emperor, in a significant speech, said that God had tao visibly protected France to permit the Spirit or evil to call forth agitation. PHILADELPHIA, January 29 —The depot of the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, in Camden, was entirely de stroyed by fire this morning at six o'clock. Nine freight care, five care loaded with government hay, three emigrant cars, one hosrital car, two cars filled with hogs and sheep, and a horse and mule, togeth. er with a steam fire engine, waiting transportation to New York for repairs. The loss has not yet been estimated. Cis,:iNtiATl, January 29.—Gen. Rose °rens left last night for St. Louie. The officers of the Sanitary Fair have paid over twenty thousand dollars to the Commission, making in all two hundred and twenty thousand dollars. The Forty•fifth Pennsylvania arrived here yeeterday. About twenty-five In• diana regiments have re-enlisted. BOSTON, January 29.—At an anniver sary roe.ling, held last evening, a spirited debate occurred between Wendell Phillips and Lloyd Garrison, upon the Adminis• tration. The former emphatically con. demaed, while the latter as explicitly condemued the policy of President Lin coln. Cat so, Jan. 28.—Great anxiety prevails at Knoxville with something of a panic. Foster is confident of thwarting the enemy. It is pretty certain that Longstreet is heavily reinforced. Several prisoners taken were fresh from Richmond. I.ct isvii.LE, Jan. 20.—The Journal is advised that the Kentucky legislature elected Gov. Bramlette D.S. Senator to day. Mb pr Bradley recently fatally shot Co'. Vimont, both of the 7th Ky., in a person al altercation about a military return made by Vimont. COMMERCIAL. 1:i 4 k l l-1:1 1 1:1!1:1•11:4,11:4 :t1 RV "11:4 0/Fll3l or THI DAILY Porn. BATTAD AT. January. 80. 1864. Bustners—Was not very active; that is we could hear of no large tram:Alone, whilst for the local trade there was a fair business trans. acted, Among the sales made we noted the fol. lowing : • Flour—Extra at $6 :15@6 60 Kitts Family at a7kt7 2@.7 50 () rain—Barley—Syring $1 30 4 .1y1 58, Fainl 50 X 16 2 bushel: Corti—sl .n@,11.5, thas-84:4 111 c Wheat — tied $1 3"@l 40; White $1 48 bead. Hely —s.3,.fke. IA) - 01 whilst some dealers are not of fcri, g hey ,t..eke tto se tir ores. Beicon —too) the A. C. Hams at 14.3 :1(100 13 do terms withheld 700) nos rlaAn Hamm at h, 4 4@130 10.0.0103 Shoulder. at 9}i09%; 2000 I bl do 954; Iwo} 51.1e.1154011, lILJ Thr do .25i. Mena Pork -A2 - 2,5,142.3 Cu. PurrsBORDR OIL TRADE, SATURDAY. J. 1864. Bus/new—ln Oil continues/121 suspended. that ui we dad not mean to say the wells had stis• trended oil, we only referred to operations. We Crud coule in d learn of Bulk Packsalesages• Refined included—B2:o nded 2l. o at 37031ict Free at 46amo. We give the rates for what they aro worth BIA.MILETS BY TZLEGRA PH New York Market. New Soak., Jan. i9—Flour lower; 12000 hble at, $6 40cr.,; `.5 I.r State; $7 007 55 (or Ohio and S' 650.510 for Soutuern, 14 heat; sales of 110000 ash at $1 5241 50 for Chioain Pp $1646160 retilwaukie Club; $1 64. 1 70 for Red. Pork firm. Lard datl at 334 1. 6nrer quiet at 1 efe..lsc. Petroleum dull; Crude 20}4aiOce for nt final 46.44.47 e. Corn declined with sales of bush at $1 le Lasky unsettled at River Matters, Tea large,—Ltst ortning at twilight there were eight feet nye inches of water in the chan nel and falling. The weather during the dal, wet p!easant. Business tn the wharf wu very an imated. Private dispatches from St, Louis announce the sinking. by toe of the eteameri Luzern°, Bun liac and outfight, at Cranford's Eddy between Cairo and tit. Leant, No Particulars yet rettiVed. sa '-Tbe new and enagn , .ficent packet "Joseph Pierre," Capt. French. leave! thie day on her I' l ,l tr p. ..1 bit ii the handsomest steamer abort) the talls. the will start pmilvely at 10 a. tn. for Cioriorati and all intermediate portr. STEAMBOATS. "Red. White and Blue" Line THROUGH DIRECT FOR WHEELI2IIa, MARIETTA, nu Rti Ai - We low no Barge..-yam zlicitai t, Comprising the new si dg e t and elegant first elites passenger steamers, CRICK ET No. 3, Black. mu. t.r—titce. clerk: CRICKET No. 4. Marailliott. ruaatal—Gariord, &art ; MIAMI , Hamilton. maater—Htyson, alert. The above named Mae tn ers leave uoeitively u advertised. nofh Pittsburgh & Cincinnati Packets ENDA Y'S CI NCIN NATI PACKET. Leaves Pittsburgh every TUESDAY, Leaves Cincinnati every FEIDAY. THE NEW AND BIAIDNIFL. oent side-wheel pansenger steamer Josisra PIERCE'. S. B. French Co der, will run au a weekly Packet between the a ve poleta Leaves Pittsburgh every TUESDAY. at 11 a m.. and in oinnati every FRIDAY. at 1/ a. m. Fur freight. or parossre, apply on board , or to JOHN FLAOR, or land J. D. COLLINHWOOD. Agts. Evan'lle, Cairo & St. Louis Packets FOR EVANSVILLE, CAIRO and ST SATURDAY. JAN. 30, AT 10 A M. THE FINE PASSENGER eamer ASts CNA UT No. 2, J. W. orter, Commander, will leave as announced above. . „,„ For freight. or panageotpoly_on board, or to JOHN FLA PK. or J. D. CULLING WOOD. Acts. FOR EVANSVILLE. CAIRO and ST. LOUIS. TIM DAY. JAN. 30, AT 10 A. M. THE SPLENDID SIDE. P.A 45 whool te I M erVabiIIORELAND, 13, Evans. Commander , odd, leave as anaosimeed 'ewe. For freight, or panage, apply rn board, or to JOHN FLAK or J. D. COLLINGWOOD. Agfa. Cincinnati & Louisville Packets FOR CINCINNATI AND I 0 TUISTILLE. TUESDAY. FEB. 2, AT 10 A. M. THE NEW AND SUBSTAN tiaI steamer ALPHA. Oapt. J. For. ter. will leave ag announced above. For freight, cr nuclage apr.l9 on board, or to JOH, or J. I) C OLLIN G WOOD, Aids. FOR NesaviLLE. THIS D AY, JAN. 30. AT 14 A. M. THE FIBE PASSENHEMI °mar LENI LEOTL Catitain S epli dg Wit t leave as ar.nonnotd above. • For freight, ~ r name aunty on board , or to J kn 3o JAMBS COLLINS ar CO.. Agen.s. _ _ FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. SATURDAY, JAN. 30„ AT 10 A. M THE NEW AND SPLENDID passenger steamer SILVER CLOUD N o. 2, J ohn ii. Conway, Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or poo9age,apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK or . D. COLUNDWOOD, AS U. EON CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. SATURDAY. JAN. 30, AT 10 A. M. THE NEW AND SPLENDID PRAY, :passenger steamer SILVER i fWeal Shuman, Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passaga, applyK on or board, or to JOHN FLAC J. D. COLUINEIWOOD, Agts. WALL PAPER AT OLD PRICEIL—: — Old prices"—meaning and Wing lowei than thore of any other store in the two a &Li will draw the multitude who want Paper Hang ings of &et va lit 9. nevaat lea antfalSiteete rates. Call at the old otazor4 WOoDfrr I=l6 W, • MONaLlh tk ; - Amusements. IntITTAIIVI/GH TU AT -Lessee imirmitiager—w,44„Hurplas". Treaenrer . . . uraanunos. Last night of lip; . great ........ natntM EMMA WALL Its. who will awn' in her wonder:tit personation of the Dodgem Tins EVRNEtio. the great 'ay. of The Duchess of MAW. BmmsWaller Mg. Wm. Menden= ........ S. Karnes ...Mr Chippendale tirette2t ra Marina ...... Ferdinand_. &seek Molest° ...... Overture To ootolade with The Bottle Imp Albert..... Wil ibald Nicol° ... Meroeda.. MABOA IC HALL PIT'TS.BURG.I3, FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY ON MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 19111884, And every evening after until further notice and on Saturday Afternoons, at 3 O'Clock The most extraordinary exhibition in the world, the great MILTONIAN TABLEAUX PARR DISE LOST, Great Rebellion THE WAR OF THE ANGELS THE FALL OF SATAN E' A. L L 0 V 11.1. A N AB described by John Milton in his Immcrtal Poem. entitled " Paradise Lost," it being a com plete, illustration of this great Poem from begin ning to end; o =Orb ing PLENDID TABLEAUX PAINTING MILTON'S IDEAL OF HEAVEN, HELL, CHAOS Will now be exhibited in this city FOB THE FIRST TINE, A s exhibited in London for 280 consecutive nights, to more than a half million people and as exhibited before her Majesty QUEI4I4 VIM OR IA. and the ENTERIS COURT, at Buckingham Palace, open which occasion her biatetY was pleased to bestow upon the Proprietor a eistm unshed mark of her royal approbation, by pre senting him with a magoifiient Diamnd Rims. Admission 25 Cents Children with Pa. ents ld Cents Grand Matinee SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, when Children will be admitted for 10 cents. Doors open %venire a at 7 o'clock. Exhibidon commences o'clock prociaely, SATURDAY—Doors open 2 o'olcok. For full partioulara ace bills, itn33-Iwd CONCERT HALL MADAME LIZZIE \ BELL, ilia the honor to announce that eh° will give an Evenir g with Poets and Dramatists tESICAL AND LITER/I$Y, ASSISI ED NT MISS GERTIE M. BEERS. On !'ridgy Evening, Jan. 29th, 1864. Pr , coeds for the benefit or A HOME FOR THE 0 H.VH kNS OF VOLT: N TEE Ku. ( a sum of Ten Thousand Dollars is beinr raved topurchase& Homestead in the Country. ennui of Admission to lower partthe ).onso. 50o: °slimy. 25e. Dooos o oen at 75( 1 , Retartain -1 mnit commences at 8 o'clock. The splendid Piano tined on thin (cession has een kindly loaned by Mr. C, C. Mellor. ac oi-ad POSITIVELY LAST W EBEL Inseo WUllamto Celebrated PANORAMA of the BIBLE , AT asset.) N C LAST WRIER. commencing on MONDAY. Januar', 25th. 1861. Exhibition each evening as 754 o'clock. Also, en Wednesday and Saturday. at p. m. Tickets 25 gents. Children under ten soars old 15 omits. lan2&-tf GRAND FESTIVAL Pis TIM BINEFIT OF Pennsylvania Avenue M. E. Church. On TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURS DAY EVENINGS. Jan. 2.6 th. Mb and 28th. AT LAFAYETTE HALL PA KR ERS Tizkets emit Dinner from 12 to 2 each dig. The Oyeted. Refreshment and Raney 'fables w.❑ be well sup 4hxi. ian.Z-St coIICERT HALL. GRIAD PBOIKBADB COHORT AM BALL, Per the benefit of the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee, Under the suripi9es and direction of the YOUNG MEN'S TEttPaiCHOMEAN t OCLETY. cn WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 3d. The following gentlemen have kindly lent the use of their names as Honorary Members: Jadge W. M'Candlcss. I B. C. Sawyer, Jr., Andrew Carnegie. J. Heron Fester. John D. Scully, Chas. W. Batchelor. John H. Hampton. James P. Barr, Thos. B. Hamilton. William Phillips. Daniel O'Nei:l, J. W. Barker. B. A. Cameron, The Society will spare no rains or expense to make this TBE BALL 0 y BE cilinE OJ. intro • clueing for the arst time in Pittsburgh the noon lay Eastern Prelude or Promena.e, a feature at once new and novel. fashionable and pleasant. The Committee nope to sell 3.000 tickets, and for this reason have pla.,edthem at the low price of $1 each knowing that hund reds will buy them at that price wren though they have no intention of being present. .1 n order to interest all in the noble undertaking the Committee will grant to any person selling ten ti skins, or more, a free admittance, and a Floor Manager's Hedge, bearing an inscription of the number of tickets sold by the wearerthereof. No lady will be admitted unless accompanied by a gentleman of known resoeotability or pre natio( at the d or an invita.ion card. • 2ickets and Invitation na.ds for andt C. C. Mellor's lfu,leitstore. 81 Wood street. the principal business houses in both cities. romeasade at 8 o'clock. Dancing to cum mintoseat 10 o'clook. • jan2l.-td flimaccarrux LIBRARY ASSOCIA TION LICOTITREI PROF. LOUIS AGAIBIZ, Of Harvard Collet.. the eminentßoientifio Schal ler, will deliver the Righth and Ninth.Leotures of the course, under the auspices of the Id ercan ti/e Library Association, AT CONIDEEL'I" On Monday and Tuesday Ecenings k FEBRUARY IST AND 2D. 81 : 3 JKCIT " THE COAL FORMATION." Doors open' at 7 o'clock. Lecture commences at lei.t Tickets 50 rents. Tickets for sale at Schwartz's and Kelly's Drug Stores. and at ochrane'a Boos Store. Allegheny; apd at the Music. Boos ant Drug 8 'ores Pitts burgh, and at the Library Rectos. W. B. 'tomato. Oitonos W. Witratt, SAMUEL A. Lose, Tao& Itt ;runt.. Jr., W/1,4.1A1l W. WARD, lIINILY M. ATWOOD, laza- td Lecture committee. GREAT RARGRAINS IN Boots, Shoes and Gum, As I am eosins out at very low priced during th month. Call soon. No. 9 8 8 MaOßLrket sAMYSt treet. Second door from tellth etreet. ir,NAAinxixtir DWELLING Eau meu4s.—No.ls9ltobinsoillmeet. Allashows two= Yadanil and banduatt Meta) bailie& attira styried, kick: home, containing ten roolialW With all this-modem ontrentattowt--toarble t i tan-, dos s gas, masa with hot and Cold water, bath zoom, M. lot 22 by 119 feet. For terms, r 'gun of den-ttD. GRECHIF 00.. - 99 Wood s hat t.. a. Loveday ....J. 0. Sefton —.O. S. Hama' ---Agate Hyatt Commencing OR THE IN HEAVEN ! Carrying ant AND PARADISE A, B MORRIS , JN, Proprietor and Manager witOussire - , li iiiimaihit 1;;:tli '''-ltifiti. HOMEOPA Tale '6166111;0 FOR 111111 PEOPLE. • t , • ,• s: •-/ LOA:4 ! .Ii Ed R Wad TME eace4 - • The undersigned having tined Prot NUM •d -i BEY %' SPECIFIC HOM SOPA TH,C HEMS ea OW ftVIL to I-tam tr i gn. re ts. Mt ha ull= natl ' ell 'J inenees,purltar and eileacr.cheerfully recommend them to all percns who whit to have safe, re• liable and efficsoione remedies at hand for, eft vete or domestic utik V 4 " ' ' • ' 4 The Rev. Wm. Homer, editor of the Nora , ere Independent Auburn, N. Y.; Rev.K. H. Cragm D. Dhector of Bt. Peter's church, Auburn, N • Y. ; Rev. B. 1 Ives, Chaplin of the Auburn State Prism; the Rey. theheer M. Bum rector, New Bedford, Mass. ; 'he Rev, Allen !keels. of New York Conference ; the Rev. eamuel Nioholas, of Rao. erneste Centerline ,_ b. Y, ; the Rev Y. R. Pratt. Dorset, Vt.; the Conference d•••lin it Rohl I t , Buffalo; A. C. Rom sea . 1 4t05..16X ; far a Dow, Pertissid, Me. ; the - ti &dilly% INA "2 . South Bend. Ted. • the lion. George liumphre . N. Ir. • henry 1 , . book, eau , editor of tee 0 R. .State Journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Hon. R. R. graham, Moline. 11l t tile Ikon. Thostaa.4. ChaLe,..rdontloello,Pla. ; the lion.loeoll S " ene diet, Utica. New York'; Win Elisio% enni.. Utica. es New York; A... Pond eats „ Y .; „ Utica. N. Jam Planket, 0:34 ~ Nashville, :teen. LIST OF SPECIFIC. REMEDIES. No- I—For fever, commotion and Inftommatiom No. 2—For worm fever, wormeehomiktirettMa the bed. No• 3—For colic. arsine. teething and wakeite• 'seas of infants. No. 4—Yor diarrhese 01k0ftc.109:44040,1 summer oomplaliar: No. fr-For mho. gripinge. desintery or blocd7 flux. No. 6—For cholera, cholera morbne,oult Yank Wog, throa No t 7—k , or nooghi , inflnenza and sore No. B—For tooth-aoho, faeo-aohe and neural- No, 9—For head-aohe, vertigo, heat and (di gests of the head. No. 10—Dveyepeia Fula—For weak and de ranged stomach, constipation and liver com plaint. o. 11—For Female breguiaraies-7111oang.n. painful or supprersed periods.? ri J gs No. 12 -Per lenoorrhea, profuse menses, and' bearing down of females, No. 13—For croup. hoarse oougb, bad breath ing. No, 14—Salt Rheum Pills—For eryabelaa, erup tions, pimples oa the face. No. 15—Rhi ayst,. Pills—For pain, lamenesa, or so• acmes ev e r the ague . ck, lola. ar littlikt- • A—For fever and chill fever. dumb ague. old mismanaged agues. P—gor plies, blind orllle s ikterail , or ex tel:L%r sore, weak •• : r”inillisileti el - '.4l;iil eye lids; falling, weak or blurred sight L—Fcr catarrh, of long it/vain or recent.- lg either with abstraotauffction aa Ptdfd AdVilibt.' W. C.--For 'who , caret. Is , thfti 4 lance and shortenagitir eontte. - • ' In all acute diseases. Erll:h as fevers, inflamma tion, diarrhea, dysintery, croup, rheumatism and snob erupt,ve diseases as scarlet fever.iltealada and erysipelas, the advanturc' i Of NetVrfrt e !Tr c r as re ss m g e l ea specificspr n tics, act, like 1, s o u: ii a r m d . In T itl e i entire direaso is :Icon arrested ist onpe,and•in all cases the violence of the attticrirttffeitted, the disease sho tece.i and rendered less danger /Ms. Coughs.p.nd colds, which asuitif.stuchrfrequeut 000urren,al and which so o ft en lay the foundation of diseased lungs, bronchitis and consumption, may all be at owls cured by the fever and cough pills. . ' . , : .ri i s rs •.:,- ~ In al' or:ironic diseases, such as dyspepsia. weak stomach, constipation, liver compraints. piles, female debility and irregularities -oldrieadaohea. sore or weak eyes. ostairXlMlt +himatt*Atid other c Id eruptions, the case has /pacifies whose proper arpication will afford a cure in almost every instance. Often the care of u piles dif ficulty. such as dyspepsia, ales or catarvh, headache or female weakness, has (more than paid for the case ten times over. PRICE. Caps of 28 ' , lull complete Case of 20 vials c.implete, in morocco, gad book 6 Caso 20 vials, and book, plain_ . 600 Case of 15 numbered boxes, and 3 00 Ca-is of 6 boxes. nu mbere4 and book 150 Single numbered hoses, directions SlDE(loloitered boxes, siodh dir eedons Large case lo of 2 oz. vials, for planters and p hysi clans. —...... ..... . _l5 00 A LSO SPIIIIFICS For Asthma or Phthisic—Oppremed, laborod breath ng, attended withal:Kt/MA.lOy CIA: Peotoralion. Price, 50 cents gseelhorr- FOl . Ea,- Diocharga and Deqfnesur—Diseharges from the ear, the I mutt of scarlet lever, measles or mercerialv. For noises in the hzi4mt i tts of haarios sad r' au in the P 1 ice 50 cents per box. Scrofula—Enlarged glands, enlarged and indurated tonsilg. swelllnyingt Aktagigers, scrof ulous cachexy of children. Price, - 50 'emu per box. wibr G s, n ea he r r eI i— a Pcfku sicnale s or e n c v s ou e medication, or exhausting discharges, Price. 60 cents per box. For Dropsy—'laid accumulations, tumid swell ing with scanty secretions: Price, 50 cents per box. For Sea &A - aces—Deathly sickness, vertigo. naueea, vomiting Sickness front rilljPgAtt tion. Price, 50 cents per box. Fe, Urinary .Dieeases—For gravel, renal cau sal, diffumit, painful urination, diseases of the ki intya. Price. 50 canta.ptiglic_ For Scot ma/ Emiseioris—lnvoluntary dis charged and consequent yroatration and debility, bad reautls of evil habits,. . The moat successful and efficient remedy - IMO**, and may t 43 retied upon 143 a sure. k rice, with full directions, $1 per t cx. Persons who whit *I, place themselves under the professional cure. or to seek advice of Prof. HUffiPIEIIII3Ym, oan do so. at his office. No. 582 Broadway, daily, from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m— or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list, Make be Celia* kind you choose. and inclose the amount in a current note or stamps. by mail to our address, at F. 62 Broadway.; hi ew. 'lurk. and MP medicine will be duly returned by mail or (moms, free of charge. AGgl'iTS WANTSD—WO Alf Ellie an active, ell• den agent lore/scale ohr remedies in everi town or community hi the United Bta J. M. FULTON, Fifth Street. (Lisprach Building.) Second doorbelow the Post Office, Wholesale agent for Pittsburgh and tiolabtr, lal-d3oa • ; , 1111 LINDSEY'S IMF~ROV IM 1 o d r cher, FOR THE CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING BROM AN MPOlg STATS OF 1111 409 D, tP 0 a SUCH AS Scrofula, Canceionut•Forituttleuss, " • Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Both", Ploples on I tlfei~iaD Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Totter Alfootlow.° and Rheumatic Itisordera, IlyspeipMes AIMAIMNINEk Jaundice, Salt Rheum. Mercurial Diseases, General Debility,, .A v. Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Se' Female Complaints Foal Stoma*, Topetiartiilitgell ether Disorders from an improper eondthytdrsn t iatol7 system. As a general' Tonle, it offsets are most belltragailk.l l 4lll4L9MMEM fail to benefit, where used preseibringti, end Illeastiellit#l4oaireettnns. ABA TONIC, it has n2emul. Unlike tho malty vile mixtures waled Bitters „ It castes ti false ariatite, but trio*” tone aid rigor to th system, gradually and permantintl9. E irgswgiss. DEL LINDSEY'S GENIIINN BLOOD sEAßomps. has J. X_ fell%a titi Hde Agent. Pr Ui tod J. M. FULTON, Druggist, • " • Nos. 67 Airmrenterr, MIL PA VA:ma nr ilgatEutspt be directed.