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    THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786
GROCERIES, PR
CHARLES C7ii/iLSLEY,
Produce and Commission Merchant MO DAY Bioarr
bigRCIIIANDIBE BILOKEB,
TERMS OF TILE GAZETTE.
And deader in all kinds of CO'C'ETRT PRODUCE, 1 Momenta Eirrnon, by 0.11, per Tear $1 00.
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O. 179 LIBBETT eraser,
Pirrsausou, Pk. I " o single copies
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LC !WA 111 111' DOSALIN mi.. .. ... 0.
A ...„ . ...,.. , I Evioinie Rornon, by mall, per year
,of the late tirre of 1). dL. hi'Donald 1 Pittsburgh. , " o
.l. Co., Wellsville, Ohio.) I " ... "
1/('DONALD & AIiBUCICLES, Whole- -
.LTA. ule Grocer., Produce and COMMLI4IOII Mer•
shim* Jobbers to COFFEE, N. 0. SCGAR and MO
LASSES, REFINED SUGARS et SYRUPS, FLOUR,
RADON, TOBACX. , O, TEAS, RICE, CHEESE,
SEEDS, to., Nee. 243 and 244 Liberty street, Pitts
burgh. no14:1 y
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QIIRIvER & LAZ EAR,
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GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
no.. ST and 2, , Essithfldd SL, oor. Second
•ND.W DINCILDOWN W 1131311 LINALDAT.
IqACKEOWN LINLIART, flora
LTD 6DAIN FACTORS, PDADDCD AND CONNIDDION
litanousms, for the sale of Flour, lira's, Pork, Ba•
con, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Beans, Tallow,
Breese, feathery, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Ashes,
SeWenn, Linseed and Lard Oils, Driod and Green
Praha, Timothy, Clover, flex and Grass Seeds.
Oast, advanoonsents made on Consignments.
api:ly No. ^ T Liberty street. Pittstrereh.
W M. GrOMILY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 271 LIBEIITY 13TELEE.T, Pitt.Kburgth
flaring purchased the interest of his late partner,
will enatinge the baeloe•e st the old .rand, sod will
be pleases:llo mow. the patronage of hie old friends
sod costumer, rnylS:tf
WEBB WILK I NSJS; C las los
M[¢(11..1(114 Who/male deals= in WESTERN
TAIIREENT CREME, DRIED FRUITS, BUTTER,
ToDelg, GRAINS, aud Produce generally. AL•o,
LEATIIER, HIDES, OILS, Rc., An. 217 Liberty
street, Pittabni-gh.
ItiErCash adrs.noemituts =de. Conaignmauta so
licited. Jett-timd
r. vacs 21.106.
WAL P. BECIS — . dk CO., No. 165 LlB
orty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wholesale (Ro
nan, Commission Merchants, and dealers in COUN
, TRY PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, BACON, LARD,
BUTTER, EGGS, CIALESE, FISH, Az., PRODUCE!
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, GREEN AND DRIED
FRUITS, dr., SALT and LIMB, Iyl6
TORN B. CANFIELD, Commissiox AND
tJ roItRAJMIKO Mrfle..o,l . and rboissale dealer In
R EST E 10.4 RESER if; . Cll EEx S, RCTTEE, LARD
PUNY, BACON, FLOWS, FISH, POT AND PEARL
SALERATVS, LINSEED AND LARD
OILS, DRIED FULA T, and Produce genersdly, Nos.
141 and 11.1 Front street, Pittsburgh. oed
TO , I. LITTLE, SE -TAY. TKIEBLI.
LITTLE TRIKBLE, Wholesale Gro-
A—a eers and Commission 'Merchants. dealers lu .
Pat/DUCE, FLOUR, BACON, Cli.liESZ, PIBII,
citillßON AND LAUD OIL, DION, NAIL°, GLASS
COI LON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufarturts
pnetaily, 112 and 114 Becanefatrect, Pittsburgh.
U. Lit N. D. =TYR',
11uEYMMR & BROTHERS, (successors
tc iloyoun t Andarson,) WhOlosals Dealers In
FOREIGN TWITS, btTs AND SPICREI, CON.
rxemstixr, fiI:GARS, MIRE WORKS, ite., tioa.
126 and 12n Wood street, above Pah, Pittsburgh.
ht 9.17
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1111.1. . 4,11 lIIMPEASD.
ri Li LP k ti IILPHAHD, Commussiox
Floarliserre and dealers In FLOUR, CRAIN,
AND PRODUCI, No. 24.4 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Choice brands or Flout for Bakers and Family use
constantly 00 hand. Particular attention paid to
filling orders for .Iterchandts• generally. nodhlly
CIIAHLES P. LEECH, Fr,orn. ---- ;;D
, Gast. Farroa AND CONYIASION Mzerwastr fbr
the Irate of OR UN, SEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUCE,
dtc., and AgMat for the celebrated Uniontown CE
MENT, Nos. 118 Scoxo au i le3 First streets, be
tween Wood
.and Stialthrleld, Pirtsburgt. a.
LIBANK VAN GORDER, Produce and
onnualigicam Maraud, dealer In FLOUR, EITI
'TER, EROOMN, SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, POUR,
DRIED AND (WREN FRUITS, and produce gener
ally. Liberal cart, tolrancra on coneignutocia.
Warebon., No. lta Second erect, Dltleburch.
EA D . & METZGAR Grocers and
Commiseion Memnon ts, wtd dealer. to sl l k tads
of Country Produce and Pittaborgb
No. 249 Liberty of nett, opposite bead of Woos street,
Pittaburgh. ap3:ly
GJONES & SON, Wholesale
VI Brawn and Baas. rarnieLero, &adorn In MA
NILLA HOPE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH. and Pitt,.
irgh manufactured ankh*, No. 141 Water asset
e. ore the Monongahela Bridge, Pittsburgh.
sEar 11/4.2141.1. ..... ..... ..... T. TALTYLL.
OBERT DA LZELL CO. Whole
.l-1V I*x Gnaws, Commission and Porm:rding Me,
chants, and dealers le Produce and Pittaburgh man
ufactures, Liberty street. Pittabargh.
SIMI? LANDNIIT .Irma AMMON A H L ILAPS.
.&111BERT, SI:TIPTON & CO., Whole
sale Grocers and 'Produce Dealers, No. 6 Sixth
•tred, Pittsburgh. lal6
JOHN WATT
WATT It ' WILSON, *holosale Gra
con, Corrtralsalon Merthante, and dealere In
Produseand - Pittsburgh manufactures, No. t. 6 Lib
erty stre:st, Pittsburgh. j trrh
SAXIOL LINDSA Y, Jr PPLPOID.
LINDSAY ,t TELFORD, Wholeoale
and Retell GROCERS, FLOGS AND PRODUCE
DEALERS, 187 Liberty street, Pittsburgh..
sp4,Cm
QCHOIS ICrlkt, St 'LANG, COMM:MX
MnteltAlTS =id wholesale dealers in GEIO
- FLOUR, GRAIN, PUODCOE, kn., No. 329
Liberty street. Pittsintrgh. 16.113:41y
1.131131.4,
T 8., LIGGETT & (X), CITY FLOUR
,t/ • MG MILLS, corner Liberty and Ada=
&trusts, Pittsburgh, Pa
Slig'Capselty,.4oo barrelo ror day. ;.&P,
•
TIMES DALZELL et SON, Mannfac
el of LARD OIL, and comentsatna Rae
onant• tor • *ha 'parch.* and eats of CRVDE IND
RI:PINED PRT/tOLLIIII, Noe. 60 and 70 Water
ma" Plttaburerh. Mammas node On Oonslgargents.
cteltrwham....-...- 4011, ILISZYATIIIet
T KIRKPA TRICK BROTHER, sue
vlixoerszo, tz ji ttror t i Kirkpzericka, WIIOIS-
Liborty West,
apl3Ay
.ILLUM Nr...16.,,,, p,.. J DAVID 111 . C.431DLASI,
Sail. a. OOMN, " .. t Special Partner.
IVIRA.NS ' COFFIN. sueemors to
AU: Td'Candlealt, Moons & lb., WHOLICIALT.
0 BOCEEB, corner of Wood and Water •treeta, Pitts
burgh. -10:ly
CHEEFE WA RE HO CISE. , --tf EN KY
IL COLLINS, Forwarding andCommtetion Mer
chant and dealer In CHEDSE, BUTTER, LAKE
PIBII, sod Produce gencrallr, 2.i0. 28 Wood Wort,
abaft Wokter,
tIOLLA N 1L1D111,6, auccebbor to Jno
McGill k Son Nn. 183 Liberty street4Pltte
cOM i
moll, sollgt~l. ftniftly
TRA4A./I"\i).lCiiii l( 00., — Wholeenre
ritobari:CA3linannhedon 'Merchants, and dealer. In
Produce, Naa.oo Water street - and 8.6 Front arse,
Pittabnrgh.
io .12 - .:DUarekerra., ...... .....—Joaa a marendrn.
. 'S. ' .11.111 WORTH &al., Wholesale
. Oroarra Sim 130 and 132 Saoond to ant, near
Smithfield, Pittaburat. nol_
. - ... „ . SLOT°.
TORN FLOYDCO:,:Wholesale Om!
cent and CommlulmallaronaatieNna. MI Vinod
and 22S Marty xtrlot. Pktaburatk: • xis
CAI DWELL,
V Ad Oicamenoliatad CIO„) YORK PACK= aad
Maltrib , T= r 7Ss,eoraar,Qf iCarkat and Trott
aireataiPft pa
(611*.erii'oi to .Jack-
N_A ROO k iogrmaud,) POM PICK.ER4O,I dilat
er la PROVIBIONIVo. - . 12 Fin4l•lll'skiet, war Lg.
orts4:Pittsbdivll; , `. • . m 27
r Agin mere - • L Y. TWO?.
_VOIGT & CO., etticccessors to
L.(. .QT ,PRODUCE , &ND 20211171E510N
VEIICLRANTO. 2f7 LtUarty Pitukuzb,
~,ss . cpwAss moves
TOIIIs.-1. • -.HOUSE. '4 CO., Wholesale
onooime alro - comma/nos mzscuests,
.onctor of lizaltb4aldadd,3Ratrr ,striete. fittaburgb.
la , - Fa I '. - CO.. Commission
Innabiato, dolwr m-PIIODUCC roux,
Deem. alf.A.na, No. 12 einltheold
atiniir;tlftab A tt. -,0 •
ti - DWARD-IifIAZELTOIV Wholesale
.12J 'eaeOza AND commismo:.?. =Roux?,
raid corn,: of Um Diamond, No. 18, Pittaimrgh.
mnitxlnttt
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Artflalla BAGALCX,- - IVhoicsalo
y y „.effea, assalEriso':m wooa attsaf,
• - • jandf
A flec litbolessiOiro:
pata riotBODA ASH, NO. tit tibut7
et Xliso • tobtS
r .7"l_,lilt,_-13',11iWAR1r,
_Wholesale
G - AZIFROMUISION
$O. • ler*
Vittsbur i gh (6autte,.
. laugh, 00p4e5...-_
A gad Termination of a Balloon Exeur
sion—Graphle Account of the Voyage
and the Disaster.
M. Nadar bee been experimenting in France
with a balloon called the Giant, in whloh ho
Intended to carry a number of passengers from
one part of Europe to another. He made one
successfhl ascension, but on the 17th of Octo
ber he made another from the Champs de Mars,
with several passengers. The balloon re
mained up seventeen hours, and traveled two
hundred and fay leagues. It descended on
the next day near Nieuburg, in Hanover, after
dragging for several hours in consequenee of
the anchor having broken. M. Nadar had
both his legs dislocated; his wife sustained a
compression of the thorax and contagious on
the leg; and M. Saint Felix, one of the pas
sengers, experienced a dislocation of the left
humerus, besides injuries on the taco. Two
other passengers were also Injured, but only
slightly.
Mr. Eager.) Arnoult, one of the passengers
in the balloon, giros the fol!ovring graphic
aoeount of tho disastrous .voyage of the
"Giant :"
At nine o'clock on Sunday night we were
at Ernaelines ; we passed over Matinee, and
towards midnight we were in Holland. We
rose up very high, bat it was necesmary to ,
I come down to see where we were. Ignorant
of that, our position was a critical one. Be
low, as far as we could see, were marshes, and
in the distance we mould hear the roar of the
sea. We throw out ballast and mounting
again lost sight of the earth. What a night
Nobody slept, as you may suppeee, for the
ideft of falling into the sea had nothing pleas
ant about it, and it was necessary to keep et
look out in order to effect, If necessary, a do
scent.. My oompaes showed that we were going
towards the east; that in to say, towards Ger
many. In the morning, after a frugal break
fast made in the clouds, we re-descended. An
immense plain was beneath us, the villages
appeared to cis like ehildren's toys—rivers
seemed like little rivriletn—it was magicaL
The sun shone splendidly over all.
Towards eight o'clock NO arrived near a
great lake—there I found out oar bearing,
and announced that we were at the end of
Holland, near the sea. We were eirnipelled to
think of landing in order to take in a little
ballast. Unhappily the heavens had made us
forget the earth, over which blew a wind no
violent that in a few minutes our anchors,
enormous fulcrums of iron, were broken. The
valve was .bat, and the balloon, whieki could
carry no no longer, began a giddy career. We
rose from 2.5 to 30 metres, and fell with in
credible force. Little by little the balloon
reseed to rise and the oar fell upon lie side.
Then began a furious, disordered race; all dis
appeared before us—treee, thickets, wall., all
broken or burst through by the shock: It was
frightful. Sometimes it was a lake, in which ;
we plunged; a bog, the thick mud of which
entered our months and our ryes.
It PP, maddening. "Stop 1 stop !" we
shouted, enraged at the monster who 111,1
dragging us along. A railway was before as
—a train passing it stopped et our cries, but
we carried aw a y the telegraph wire and poste.
An instant afterwards ore perceived in tho
tooter a red house ; I see It now : the wind
bore no straight for this lionise. It was death
for all, for wo should be dashed to pieces. No
one spoke. Strange to ray, of those nine •
persons, one of whom was a lady, who warn
clinging to a slender screen of osier, for whom
every second seemed counted—not one had
any fear. All tongues were mote, all bless
were calm. Nader held Lis wife. Po,•e oo- I
man ! livery shook seemed to break her to
pieces.
Jules Godard then tried and socomplished
an act of sublime heroism. lie clambered
up into the netting, the shocks of which were
se terrible that throe times be fell on my
bead; at length be reached the cord of the
valve, opened it, and the gas having a way of
escape, the monster ceased to rise. but it still '
shot along in a horizontal lino with prodig
ions rapidity. There were we squatting down ;
upon the frail osier ear. "Take carol" we
cried, when a tree was in the way, we turned
from it, end the tree was broken ; but the bal
loon was discharging its gas, and, if the
tm
manse plain we were crossing bad yet a few •
leagues we were saved. But suddenly a for- ;
rest appeared in the horizon ; we must Lear
out at whatever risk, for the car would be •
dashed to pieces at the first collision with '
those trees.
I got down Into the oar, and, raising myself °
I knew not how—for I suffered from a wound
in my knees, my trousers were torn ; I jumped,
and made I know not how many revolutions,
and foil upon my bead. After A minute's dir
tiness I rose. The car was then far off. By
the aid of a stick I dragged myself to the
forest, lad having gone a few steps I heard
some groans. Saint Felix was stretched on
the soil frightfully disfigured—his body was
one wound. .He bad an arm broken, the chest
torn, and ankle dislocated. The ear bad dis
appeared. After crossing a river. I heard a
Radar was stretched on the ground with
a dislocated thigh; his wife had fallen into
the river. Another companion was shattered.
W. occupied ourselves with Saint Felix and
Hadar and his wife. In trying to assist the
latter I was nearly drowned, for I fell into
the water and sank. They _picked me up again
and I (mind the bath bad done me good.
By the assistance of the inhabitants the sal
vage was got together. Vehleleswerebrought;
they placed us upon gra* My knees bled
my loins and head ecemed to be like mince
meat; bat I did not lose my presence of mind
an instant, and for a second I felt humiliated
at looking from the truss of straw at those
clouds which in the night I bad had under
my feet. It was to this trey we reached Rot
hemp is Hanover. In seventeen hours we had
made nearly two hundred and fifty leagues.
Our counts in/masts had covered a apace of
• oe leagues. Now that it it over I have some
shuddering'. It does not signify ; we. have
made a good Journey, said I marvel to see with
what indifference we may regard the mort
frightful death; for, besides the prospect of
being dashed about on our way, we had that
of gaining the ees.—and how long should we
bare lived? lam elate have seen thia—
happier yet at having to narrate it to yen.
Highly Important from the Southwest.
The Chicago Vilma*, of Friday morning, has
the following, highly important statement of
morements in the Southwest, which, if oon.
mot, Indicates that stirring news may be ex
pected from that quarter very shortly. The
Tribune derives, 'the information from an in
telligent gentlemanJast arrived from Cairo :
The 19th army corN under Franklin returner
from the advance tOUpelmasu, for Texas, and
at is anderdood, with the exception of a neces
sary force kept at Th'uhear City or there
abouts, all the forces will be withdrawn from
that quarter. I can account font in no other
tray than that Mobile it oe be attacked, the prin
ciplo reason for which, being, that we wish to
draw large parties of -the rebels from Tonnes
zee. I: Lear to-day that forces will be sent to
Pascagoula, 11170 elsewhere, immediately, to
operate against _Mobile,
It has been stmertainnd beyond a doubt that
the whole army force at Opelousas is being
withdrawn—the cacao being front of water,
and the necearity for transporting supplies
over Boob an extent of country. The whole
force is to come back. Some of it is to go to
gables Pass, or perhaps to Brownsville, and
another portion to attack Mobile. Everything
will barn been done before -these partzeulars
reach our routers., Gen. Banks was to leave
on Monday, October 26th, With jhe greater
portion of the forces. They were to leave two
days earlier bat could not get of. The gun-
Wars were all ready for hot work.
It is certainly. to be loped that Banks. is
operating against Motile, and if he is this:n
eonate for the ifleninvof the rebels in front of
Grent's army in Tennessee.. Important-news
lice the fags.
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1863
and at tart broke, and the rebels composing it ' pie here rolntive to the condition of rebel re- OILS, Ice.
went down the other side of the hill with , sources further -South, then the lees it really ---- -- --------- ---------- ---
broken, flying, and s pf eourso,disordercd ranks. , of vast importance to the enemy. . 1111ICHARDSON, ITAItLEY & CO.,
On gaining the hill our men found that they "The Suck" is also another object of nat- , - 3 -in
had not only driven the enemy off, but taken ural interest not far from here. About ten 00BISIDWION a FORWARDING miracuANTs.
tome tolerably well constricted earthworks, I miles below Chattanooga a smell stream r•-- m
behind which the rebels had pouted them- empties into the Tonneasee from the north
Mr. T. C. Wilson, correspondent el the selves. It wee then ascertained, too, that the , aide. It has its source on the top of Walden's
bill had been occupied by Law's brigade , Ridge, and is not more than five or six mime I
Now Turk 11 , ald, in a letter . dated Lookout Crude and Refined Petroleum,
of Flood 's division, consisting of five regi- , long. But in its mune it gathers the waters No. IA f WIN 5711=T, Pri a TZBURGH.
Valley, October 29 th, ghat the following in- manta, and in allot about two thousand mono ,of all the mountain springs and brooks, and
tefesting account of the recent brilliant affair The curios, and the gallantry with which the leaping down the precipices, it finally rushes : Oar Liberal Cash advances en emmignments for
et Lookout Mountain hill was taken elicited general commendation , out into the Tennessee with such force as to Tittsburgh or Eastern Markets.
The n erring of the ' 7 9th opened with A clear, to the skill and bravery of the trooper and their form a strong eddy clear across the river,
MIIIIMO/11 Lemma= -
commanding o ffi cers. We loot heavily in tak- through which a steamer cannot safely be
bright, I - cautsful moonlighL The scenery on 58. B b. nwerth di 00.,
ing the hill, with a comparative largo less in piloted. But the dtfliculty is overcome by ear- , eM''''''s
ring' sr Bar nit, Esq.,
every side, traced in dark sombre on the b ac k ofgoors , tying a heavy line above the eddy, and by T e , et „,„, e g o al , 1„,,,,.. , n..,,,,i . c 0n ,,,,..5a Beim
ground of the sky, seemed almost too grand
anti romantic:, to be real. High, towering Soon after this a detachment from Sehtirs's working a capstain on board, the steamer is rani° ern
mountains—the Raccoon Mountain on one •
safely taken by. he in a itants eve given .---
g dirision took the next bill to the ri ghtwithoutT h li • h
this stream and its current the expressive &p
-ride and the Lookout Mountain on rho other much resistance. .
The enemy continued a scattering fire for pellation of " The 'tusk." Won t somebody
—seemed beautiful to behold, especially by at some time after the hills were taken, but final- I suggest a more euphonious one '
In the valley below—the valley dieersified by I nally ceased troubling us any more for the I r.- —-- open fields and .mall clumps of woods. (.1- time beleg. , . FOR SALE.
Mountain Lookout bright fires burned, and
tat! us too plainly whereto look for the enemy one.
G"E
' P"T""r
Or
roe
"°"T"°.
ARM FOR SALE —1 he undersigned
We will now tarn the reader's attention te
nni his sign's) (Aeon. Those officer moved F offs at rat ate sole , • very valuable Fun in
about with 'torches, reminding one of the wards Gen. Geary command. The first Intl- gami n . 0 " ,,,,,j,,, Ail e e n " ~,,,,eiy, pe.,.itatetng 1
"firefly lamp" known to the Dismal Swamis. motion that Gen. Geary Lad that the enemy 75 seem, with coal under it, patented one mile and a Bm mer ~,,,,e s is j %., „,, r ..i.. w ill tee our
Our camp riles burned brighly, while, as wo was advancing was in the usual manner—his quarter nou, Julie O'Neal 's Coal Work" on the Mee . ~,,n nt p.s„,,,nns et teen .
Pic trots were driven In, and hastily, ton. Al- nougobela river, five rolled from kteitoosport r atA i Refer to Molar. Itithardson, Harley it Cc., Biewer,
afterwards asoortained, a watchful enemy was
most immediately afterward Jenkins' rebel
studying our position withjealous eye and with 1 1 2,...i 1 ". n rr. DA m/'!' . , t i s ,, b: D rist r tt ,h ; 1', , 1 ,,, t.a ctu nt... , ix." V. Burke ik Co., a . rel MeChaland ,t Darts, Plttehargla ,
barn cad Tho. Sua'th he , ere's. Book N . A. R. L. Foster
a view to destroying our present peace. 0., column came in sight. It moved down the e.h e s as... ea r, buildri.m., also o cue orchßH, tbmit " '''
, A On , Philadelphia. Say
line a e she time lay on a parallel with what railroad and spread across the Chattanooga be acres good crass lend. It le th e property fore
coal [RON CITY — Oll - IVORKS.
road, and one portion of the rebel column newly mimed by Jam. Finney. The land thd
was the enemy's on the der previous. Two •
division, w o en- ""eeil on the left or front of
Ifilrehed off through th e woods some distance will be sold together or hoponste to suit Inc boyar; I.
ot if mithotent indunemente be olTe-ed it wil/ be mit '
In front of Gem Geary, and at coop proceeded LYDA! & CHORPENNIN,
our line. One other division, General Geary, up and sold In lore i 'lLabiti for rem try ' maiden .
Iris in b;voitelc, so to write, about one mile to attempt to turn his left flank. Gee-y men, If tho above named property is :et .old brain G.'
in double quick time, were got in line of bat- 14th of liavzußErt. a will I. offered, on old dell, Manufacturers and Bodnar. of CARBON OIL, BEN
and a half fasces the two divisions referred to
toe. Then the fighting b ecame general be- iit i riblie sale, on the punitive, .. . I o'-' -5
1112 El AND LCD RI, ),YING OILS, and deafen It
above. Between the one division and the
tween the two contending forme. Ono bil. mE zraereir sole rail with , tio, sulactibe , r . , JAMES
two others the enemy held a position on the
gado of rebels operated di reedy on General .....sej ~,i , Nest howeon, ti.emoriorete,.... Le , Pa.
Chattanooga road proper, as also on the rail
road. In brief, the enemy had a force, to our Geary's front. Another rebel brigade et the ,
knowledge, in a Gap between the base of the same time tried to turn his flank. Both were D"' GOODS STORE FOR SALE, in Works • emsute-Mierreams.
a flourishing Western toss en the P. F. W & i D1N.,.. N. 1 , 4 , HAND gia2E, , f
point of Lookout Mountain, along the river on aa , t at ba y'
he first made several bold attempts to ad- 0' R . 11" no t aver ' a.a mil,- f rom ritt ''"'"r , '''''''
the flats and some hilis, partially situated in doing n Linn, end profitable trade. The stock is
our rear. All of a sudden Generals Howard Vance, but were driven off with canister from nee, and n ee 5,,.,, selected with mi en ... to tea' aril o a
and Hooker, -s well ns other generals present a section,of Knape battery, and the infantry actuary trade. Has all been porches..d for mull et
D L MILLER, Je., AGENT,
fire. The other brigade was finally, aft,: fewist market prices
near general headquarter., were aroused by
several attempts to accomplish their purpose, 'b e 'ins prseeint propri. • tor has d. Mittel to nitro from ii
heavy Rasing in the doe 'lion of the positionl23 WALETY or , PHILADELPHIA
occupied by General Geary and his immediate compelled to fall back, and rather quickly, ~,e,,t , e r it: r Ix„ . !;'„ 1 7,'„ h•"'",;,7l,'„° - „: 0 1=a 1 ,„''
command. .At 011ie preparations were made too. Canister, from another section of Knan's tiring party. The hoe.- tie. • lease and nospisetalti; I CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM
artillery, Was alto ready to make this 1....5t trade , ehloh eon is n tattled. The pnwint stock
for a geaerel engeigiameut The troops were
soon in column, and the triune and ambulances
rebel command to suffer much. The 13;th : will invoice from sore, to ern thount.l dollars, but On Commission eacktainly. All charges at moat
General New York, Col. David Ireland, wan on the `"id be r `" d "' d If "."`"d temoneble non
(toward wins in the saddle in double quick time,
got In readiness for the emergency.front, andl. the centre of Geary,. line. It I
ed P i i r t e r:::: r w , iii i h l I p rif to ,, t i n i , , w o.n trie pervindars will please ,
,hr taff i.
u IIA E.
u G . ll . l;o o..,d ßlt s E t r ee. NED in cool radian Ter
ire co o ll y, stea d ily and
out on the road, and bad his command in read- returned the enemy 's LI DAI & CIivaPENNINH I Partieniar attention paid to OIL FOR EXPORT.
Met heavily. The Ilth Pa „ 109th Pa, 29th I rel 3 tf Se Hand sire,, riLtablinib. lit YOH IiaLL—CLUSTIC buDA, SODA ASH. Se
intros to move onward in the necessary direction
Pa., 149th New York, and 138th New York,
at once. liens. Hooker and Butterfield, too,
were engaged and did well. Two metro. of REAL ESTATE r( , I an] ly
if. SALE.—The I
were soon on the ground and wide awake to onderslgned often for sale n mere desirable piece C
lABOT A I'ENIBEIZTON,
see what wee going on. Maj. Gen. Sebum's • K , aa P' s Pemurivania battery were engaged ,of land, room . ,-- It' i '..-i in '
r . 0 y . err,, nearly, ..i -at—.
thrision being nearest to General Geary, it a " ° ' Bthlteln townahip It f • nts on the Brownsville
was ordered on at once to eithport General G Afrer two hours' hartlfightang, in which Gen. I road nn one Alas, And ens •ole on the Elizabutbtovrn G ener a lldercharulize Brokers,
The division led off with Brigadier General Green's brigade did nobly, the enemy fell "I.i It le part . ' f Its Whits Hall Farm. This let . .1,
h e . a 1,..„. .„,..,,,d,„, It . end .„ orchard of Apple . lea SOUTH FRONT 87., PITILADELPITsa.
Tin.thle's brigade. As they premed forward back, and without making Geary's line to .td Cherry trees ' erry trees, bearing Butt. Tklm leas ill be sold
waver or fall back •• foot. Our men were
on the road to join General Geary, the enemy m se, ...Juliet.- terms It not so:d before the ant CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM,
opened a heavy fire of metskety from n high
steady and held theft posiolon behind a rail ' or Jsenary , it will be for rent
hilt close to their line of advance. This dim. fence. Almost story hence in one eection of I For further ;Animism inquire at WHITE 11.41. L, e A FSTIC SODA, SODA ASH, BRIMSTONE,
artillery was shot deal Th e eeehey. retired 'or the mteniribeir, in boccie.. mums/1p DRUGS, OILS, d e,, 3.. e.
onchly surprised us. We had been thinkingi eel:A.74'es. rsin
across the railroad, and from there to the other I
only of and wholly attracted to the heavy fir- Orden to buy or call promptly attended to.
f side of the creek. Soon after the enemy had PLOCR.LNG 311 LL roll SA LE.—The I .et 1
ing in the direction of lleary's command. At
retired General Selmrs's division came up and ll' nibserilser offers for sale the ALLEGHENY V
once oar commanding generals comprehended
the stele of affairs The enemy had intended supported Geary. Homo of Geacy's regiments CITY MILL,', ottunted in this Fonrth \tarsi, Alto- A ',LEN & NEEDLES,
fired away all their ammunition, and amount- I ga m y ik. t . i . te This well kn - -31 ill Lee been rebuilt LI.
their movement to tie a surprise ; and one y, d containe folic run of French Barr , with '
lion had subsequently to be sent to them by
with a 1 lei! to (while engaging the two dirs. ail the latest improscil ;Miner for tint ' tiring (
daylight. While Jenkins was attacking Geary,
ions on the right and keeping them actively the best bran& of Flonr . 7.4) Y ove a gnat local as I
employed) to the outflanking, rho probable the enemy kept up a constant fire en Geary's a 11 as foreign engem This it • ran ell\ nee for
line from Point Lookout. boatman men. and we invite any who wadi te engage Particular attention gib] to osestgmrevits of
eurrounding and possible capture of General
ren or TRH nous% , 10 a profitable Malone Sc cell et the Still, al.
Geary ' s force. From prisoners taken der -I terms will be made known. I
ing .uo fight that ensued we learnsol that By half-past four o'clock the firing on both • oessime,u,T J. VOEOTLY. Crude and Refined Petroleum.
(littoral Longstreet, on beholding our column "id" ceased . The engagement lasted about . - - --- - t
----
throe hours. I A FARM FOR SALE, near Pe s- i 44 ; Lib... l "..... made.
more up the Lookodt Toll- towards towards Chat- I
I When communication wall cot o ff with Gen. ' - 4 . 1 . •1110, of 100 acres of land, ruder a good man t.:' '''' 'Y
IsLifilisl, quietly massed two divisions, -- s . —,---,
_,,,. and Jenkins
—foe it
...., ...,, b . Geary I felt anxious to know the particulars I c '!""""" . 7 " c.c... Oeers'll, beim , " good whits ' ij 1`..2 , R1 RON
cumin umber land improvementa •re a good brick I I
, r a 0 ' ov Lc
known that the rebel General Jenkins, net , . l"- --e •. in .man , and for that purpose I g. dwelitur of A LOOrili, a hoed from. Liarti and I 13 NORTH FRO ST., PHILADELPHIA,
d pan .1 from the headquarters of Gen. Hooker
sr perceded Pryor after t lie iiirLii.l Rai, ..itia.s I stabling, with • brick granary Also s doul•le lee %
tin l e avi ng r h o ea o fM ay ' s arn Isle• phi. le well
by f orcoran in the battle of the Deserted onward. tin h h ea d G ee,b
'.FF/i'l with good eats.' Inrokor air Comm lather NI orokuant
H.... , .... en d, . ,ii,,,,,,,, n s ;.,f.,., try, Lac itheanm 1 proceeded for quite a while nisei,. AIN , a choke variety of good Walt trees For I ....era to
without meet' e
rig a y ono. At length T came ....,uts des...ption and tonna, apply to
lug attached to it some aotillery and a very u b B ATLS, commercial Broker, CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM,
, upon a force of the seem retreating acthss s ,-;
suilli form of ,avalr) —on Leek •. sal Moe-Main. Reis savvi, ...anon, le
and 0.,„ ',ode. rl r once It, not tit ritneet, but efIC Til i !road. I immediately Went ai:Otirld their 1 floss is 1 LUBRICATING OIL AND BEN'ImI F.,
moonlight, moved there - up to and actor? 1.,,,,a, 1 r . --"- when near C 'ary • s line I came Upan 4
h, - , . 1, At..-• Oh LEA:' , E — A 'arr . Lot '
out
creek,
with a
t _ tee . t‘, the earrytn; et.t.
of , &lout a dot ‘n rebels in the woods, who, ~,,,,
1. , ) ,,, . ic , . , b , 11 , : t t , .. g in h. ti 0,,, cae h l.n ii rtr , r th ll; , , , , is eva:, eve And tinnier In Crude and Banned PETROLEVIit
II %RP 81,h aski, 1 y
the plan of his surprise IlleVeat rat . About I ceink.ing I was rho ad, an of a Yankee foroe, Dv sinning Honored nine room., ale", several other .
I Leggy .1 re not to fire. 11,14 them I would Boum., all built of brtek. A well or good water in l illtS REWAR, BUREN & CO.,
eight p. m. he moved his divisions across the
I not, whereupon they wanted La surrender, and, ree . yard, Illerin of god l (-nit, mut convenient to J-if
creek. One data , le. [11050's) passed on to Cif robes and School IlailLai /
the Chattanoop road, end occupied two bills I think at. it! to an° ' AZ. 7, particulars -..sidress OT cell . COMMISSION MEE,CHANTS,
commanding the roast. on a parallel, feeding "" -(''' '''g
d - to advance
upon Gen. fleas T's el, T GILLIAM,
to Brown's Ferry. The other division peeeed i lino al the head of a." rebel colomn," I tad Sharpetiorg, Allegheoy County, Ps.
the seeeolsors that O.T tegiment sees just be- ocalqtrisver t Agents of the
a' ..vm the railroad, and Iry m there on to the 1
hind end would soon pick them up. They beg-
Chattanooga road, below he fork and between hind SALE—A lot of IlLnd, containing I GLOBE, PACIFIC AND ,LIBBRTY OIL WIJES.I3.
god rue not to leave them there to be fired ma. r
Stmnwehr's and kehurs'e divisions, and the 78 acres, .hunted 11. miles from Dirmoot Sta. , „ , ,
nontm‘nd urni ,,,,," rge ~f , 0,,,,,,,,r.,1,eary_iae 1 r•fired, as before, and left them crouching tom, on the l'lt tsbrtrgh, •
Fort Maj. & iliiriisiLi R. g otherrat nem s cene. undo . eounignmonte of
. down in the woods ln fear and trembling. The abets propert, Li well timbered, is do it good I
object being to tut Geary off.
ILd tie ilii they know that, really, I was the %ono.; mehanl of batwing nett toe. Thla reoperty Redued or Crude Petroleum.
coop's DITNIWLwiII be sold on remanuable terms
In reference to lisind's division, the reader I Lead that ought to fear the most being fired on. r ,, r ,,,,, t0 „ , 00lo , n , oath . ' COE. DUQUESNE WAY A lIANCOCK STS.,
Just in front of General Gem ' i
will ~,,,go i e., it as what lii styled H oo d' s o ld ry s Lee I Caine I orb 3m S C Mal ASTIR, bewirkleyville, Pa. '
di% talon, which occopted the bills referred to upon a large number of the enemy's wounded
LAWItENCEVILLE FROPERFY FO Prrrntoten, PA.
lying in the ditch. Some rebels, not wounded, . a l Je2Gly
above—eel to work intrenehing themsels es SALL —A tltOiLLiii) ) ram, House, of 6 rooms., ' -
wan with them. Them told me that, in ad
there by the almost noiseless and hasty °tee. I hall, good collar, iut Lot 60 feet front by 130 feet noto embarrassedy
(iIL NEN need b b
1 rancing on Oeary's line, they got down in the deep, on which then is choke fruit . This property
tion of
ho at on the crest of thel the enforcement of the Ralk Ordinance when
di tee to do some sharp shooting, but soon had weft
L b. dlilliKarid of on very liberal terms, aethe own. I one. eau nit . onns OIL cad e gi nne A ,L.
bill. When the cnemy evened hie unexpoeted I
she. to lease the plasm For terms , apply to ' ° • barrelled - wi
tire from the ~,,, , 7 ,,„,.. e th,„.. was ~,0 , i to keep down there to prevent being killed ' r ' aS. RATES, Commercial Broker, ' oat taaablat tea C I Wha"aa ' " she l''.
without ;Ls benefit of clergy, or other core- TI I prompt, wit hot Ids , less Weenie and in better
halted, bus moved at once forward to Geer.,flutter street. Le iiiiiiine
_ order, at
under fire, through an ore:. space or field to ' I. `" r " - ' " f elr'"'‘'d life , IXTErT DEER 1t) NV .N6ll Il' Y A Li.' .1- KTRKS OIL YARD,
the right of the tr - nt of the hills. While pm,. ' During he morning the reboil kept up an
BLE FARM FOR 2 ALE AT A BARGAIN.
(did fire from Point Lookout lieuntain, '
tug sod, eiero wounded, ineludtng a member —B3 /urn, .31 In cultlration-7 eons of Isli grain. On the Allegheny Talley Railroad, toes liii imam
but not succeed is doing much damage.
of the staff of titneral &ham. At one time, ?-1 of choir, umber, white usk end hickory; all villa, where Oil letepid from the bees diced to
ii hen this division was pressing forward, and They attempted to fire into en emmanition smoo th , pod land cod il e well for . u1 , 11 . 8t100 . • Ins cars, said •liiptrd to any wine Kam or West,
sr! e-. Gen Ilowittil, with rata f iiift, was super
Vain while oe its way with ammunition to frame dwelling hotter., tern, lees stable, 'Firing' without thy draying or re-shipping.
Gen. Geary. L suse, garde n poled to. milord of on a ree All cod.. .promptly attended to.
1-trnding the execution of his order In r .- Tams they. Apply to ItirOftice at Tani, on Citizens Pseeenger It It
IThroughout the whole fight Generals Hook- t ,,,,,
son, the enemy espied, by rho n ! I "' e moon S . CUTIIIIO.IIT A SONS, - ,I Market ' (. Post ome..
address, BOX son, Pitteburgh; o n can
lere Howard and Butterfield were on the field, '
light, our hors. s standing together, and opened be seen daily at the 011. Eximartos.
in exposed positions, directing movements, 14 1 0 ft SALE.—Four Arree rd Ground npor, DAVID KIRK.
direet fire en "beadle- -ters.' •
Note i'lastard ng this Gen. If. did not g're vet escaped unhurt. .e 1_ and a Four everyßriol, Building, Engine,
Dollen and Maohinere well ed i 1.-vi for a menu .'.... .."....C. LLIALI r
an Bteinwehe's derision did good sm. I ,
~,, 1101 bet by ;
way, although the fire coo ? chat ma y bel ALL ACE & CURTI '4 o'
, ..S._,
rice, and Smith's brigade, of the same dire- ' o ' n '„ ,11.--- , '''Y hula I "' . ... b. P"rrh" . . l. f" ,
termed. very bast, until he Lad given erica. and f Ito nri, inal -osit, by .all mg on
ion, gained great credit. ki ll LI A V WARD„
• ts. them being executed It may be thought
that the Ger eral -me reckless in thus exposing - No es Onset et-et. elitsbrjr&
himself. I hope not so, when we take ints
consideration that the General was doing all
In tile( power to peen forward and renew the
vow cut ~0 line of support and cominimica
non with Gen, Geary. Also to get on the
5 ink er in the rea- of Jenkins' division, with
a view to at least attempt to niters the corn
ettment by in then cutting them off from re
joining the line of Hood's command.
While Selaurs's command as preening for
ward under this heavy fire, a second rill - Won,
under command of Gen. A. Von Steinwehr,
was moved up on the road and to the left of
and between the hills and Schorr' division.
Of this Intl ^r dirision Geueral Butterfield ii
General Hooker's orders, superintended in
person General 11.'s commands.
This being done, Gen. Howard, with a few
members of hit ila; started on ahead of
Sehurs's division to assure Gen. Geary that
support was coming up. To got to Geary Gen.
H. had to go far to the tight of Jenkins' di
vision, and toward the base of one portion of
Raccoon Mountain. On his way—passing
through woods, across fields and over man
nod horse trap ditches and runs--he came
upon a small force of the enemy that had been
acting on the right flank of Jenkins' division.
Bait to him they did not; but question him
they did. " Who are yen , " risked the com
manding officer of the rebels. "Friends,"
answered the General; and continued, "Did
you whip the enemy?" "No," was the re
ply, as the rebel command moved hack • " but
we would nave done so bad not our regiments
run off and left us here. You had batter be
careful in going forward, for their (onel men
are jest on the edge of those woods." "I'll
he eareful." So the General went one way
and the rebels another. Was not this a nice
little piece of moonshine in more ways than
one' In a few minutes afterward Gen. How
ard reached Gen. Geary, and communicated
his Intelligence.
' The Late Brilliant Sumas at
Lookout Mountain.
NOV. 9, 1863
DETaILS OF THE FIGHT.
While Howard was off, and Sobers, with
his men, was pressing forward, and Geary was
driving Jenkins off, Steinwehr's division was
get into position preparatory to making an ad
vance, with a view to drawing the enemy
from the hill and the one to the left, facing
Lookout Mountain. A _brigade, Immo:Lauded
by Col. 0. Smith, of the Seventy-third Ohio,
was ordered to airline° for the specified pur
pose. Gan. Butterffeld was heard to say;That hill must and shall be taken. Gen.
Hooker says you must take It at all hazards."
Gen. Stelnwehr ocoor,Lingly gave the neces
sary orders for the advance. CoL Smith ad
vanced. .Then it was that the enemy poured
down a fire that was truly heavy. The roll
of musketry for a short time reminded one of
the noises similar to Gettysburg, and other
great battles of the present war.
Slowly Smith's men Went op. The ascent
was so steep that it was as much as a man
could do to get up the bill in daylight, and
when death dealing missiles were eon set
in
ventes. Besides, this hill was covered with
briar bushes. fallen. trees, and tangling
of various descriptions. The Seventy-third
Ohio led the way, They enemy kept cool and
Continual to shower down the lead. Still our
boys pressed forward. The Thirty-third
Massachusetts followed, and supported the
Seventy-third Ohio: • ?hose, tyro .regiments
'were again supported by the One Hundred end
Thirty-sixth Nei' Tack- The whole at last
gave a sudden start forward and gained the
crest of the hill. The amines Ike wavered,
- ,<,
:_,._~ :~~ ~~ r ..
Important Results of the Late Exploit
near Chattanooga—Coal and Nitre
Beds In Our Possession.
Mr. Crowe, the well-known army corre-
Ton.leat of the. New York nape, writing of
the late exploit of Gen. Hooker. which baa
opened the Tennersee neer to Chattanooga,
says:
Tho attack (of the enemy) W. very sudden,
and boomed to ho made either with the deiign
of feeling our position and strength, or in the
hope of getting up a panic among our men,
and thus oompelling cur retreat. But there
was no panic in the Eleventh Corps this time;
alt the troops 'toed their ground and behaved
with great etiolnest and bravery. It wee a
very clear and bright moonlight night, and
the sharp rattle of the musketry nod the quite
frequent cannonading reminded us all Tory
forcibly of the terrible night attack made upon
Stonewall Jackson's forces by Sickles in the
persimmon bottoms of Clanneellorville.
The topography of the country hare is such
that a eomparatively small force can hold the
line of the river and the railroad. The moun
tain ranged run southward freak the river, and
at this point the valleys are numerous but nar
row, and usually but one road running through
pent parallel with the monatainal. By stop
ping up these valleys with fortilleationi, there
Is no approach to the riveror railroad betireen
Chattanooga and a point below Bridgeport,
for the river, beginning just above the former
point, oleaves these mountain ranges, and the
railroad follows its mune.
I.am told by the best informed citizens here
and at Jasper, ten miles above, that we are
virttusily in possession now of the only eoal
mines on which the rebels have depended to
supply their important foundries and shops at
Rome and Atlanta. At Tracy City, Tenn., In
the Cumberland Mountains, • shbrt distance
from the Nashvilleand Chattanooga Railroad,
in the Raccoon Mountains, Ga., duce or four
miles from Shellmound Station, on the same
railroad, and again in the Cumberland Moun
tains, on the north side of the Tennessee ' and
not far ezcve Chattanooga, are the only mines
worked by the rebels for eoal, previous to our
occupation of East Tennessee.
The mines in the Raccoon Mountains ere of
large extent, and aro ootineoted by a railway
track down to Shellmound station, the first
station east of Bridgeport. They are known
as the Gordon mines, but as the Gordon!
felled some time ago, they were purchased by
the rebel Gorcrnment, and have been latterly
worked on Government account. Several
thousand bushels of °Gainey lie at the mines,
reedy for use. We win use it. In the moun
tain, 110111 r the station, ht also an immense cave,
known as " Niskejack" Cave, containing very
largo supplies of nitre, which has been exten
sively used by the rebels, the obtaining most
of their saltpetre this resign. The Cave is
a great natural . estriosity, and ht, scarcely lees
Interesting than theMammoth , Cave of Ken
tucky. It has been explored. for three miles,
and through Muni Sieltalsok Creek, aafritain
upon which you can launch a " dig-out," and
with a glaring torch pursue yourwinding way,
and inepoct frightful ehanns,'dlattial caverns,
and all the wonders and terrors of nature's
inward oommotion, to your heart's content: •
Bragg is said to lumtromarken that the lots
of these coal and nitre storks wacagrester
blow to the rebil army than the losiof a bat
tle. If we may belief* the aesertions of pee-
.t?-~e.rz+.+~;~-.=, 'i:r ~:~ ~:i.-».~.e c y~:..~.;..~r, ~.~. ..~,.,...,A c t5;_Z;4.,._....~.~.i~t::u... , 'r5r5~:.'~.'~~:r-' a xk.~.~<"t:m. - -42.SMS~x.. ~..uw~ i z k~{> , lis ~`~.~A;.;i ~Sa~i~x~✓~i..~.~2Liz~~n'u'f~. a~i ; r'~'. ,
V0T10.4 - SALES
QEVENTII WA RI) BUILDING Lol'
k—l —On TUESDAY EVENING, Not. Inth, at
o'clock. will tw sold, on tho we - oad floor of the Co.-
No. 134 SOCTII WHAR VES, PIITLADBLPIII4.
merctal hales Booms, 84 glfth tweet, one Building
Lot In the Setenth Ward, near Contra Arenas, and Stor . g .. p . otry (ood.r song form. " bo b .
adjoining Mrs Branstronp's proptoty, hating • front
•Im excellent facilities for shipping to American
of 20 feet the want olds of Itoborts striwt, and ex•
and ro .. tiro
port., a[ oar char! ontending back one hundrod f oot.
Alter. near the plairenn of the P. E. R. )628'1y
Tents—One•thinl cash. telrace Ir one and two
year., with lutenist, wcurod by hood and mortgage
not DA VIS A Melt. W A INE, Aces ra.
TAL C A E ICS Al'' A ClulrOtTi.
—on TUESDAY EVENING. Noe. loth. IthiS, at
7h o'clock, will ho ...11, at the Commercial Salta
&tor '
ms No. 84 Fifth street
441 sh am &Lehrman Bunk Stock:
6 do Monongahela Sayings Bank Stock,
18 do Atlegbeny Bank Stock ;
no 7 DAVIS A McILWAIKE, Auer..
DISSOILUTIOAN. 4c.
P.,tne
61_1 heretofore. existing nal, the name and Orm
DI .1. H. LINDSAY A CO. I. this day eitscolved
mutual cioneent. AU hostile° connected with the
fete firm will be aetthei ny J. R. LINDSAY ,atUt
Wood street, op stair, J. H. LINDSAY,
J. It. LINDSAY..
I have aim disposed. of my ivezervet In the Orin of
J. 8.3, 1+:11AX WELL S Do. to J. R. LINDSAY.
hoc. 2, Itiefl. .1. If. LINDoAY.
Haring pnrolmeed the uttered of J. H.
firm LIRDS.AIr,
In the rm of .1. R. LINDSAY Co., Hardware and
Cutlery Butanes.; din in the firm of J. B. A S.
MAXWELL & On., Dellow• Manufacturers, the Mal
nem will continue so venal, Hardware and Cutlery,
by J. R. LO7DBAT; Bellows, etc., J. D. A B. MAX
WELL & CO. •
I New. 2, 1863. notlm
_DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The parMership heretofore attain& between
the aubacribere, under the firmof PHILLIPS,
MEW a CO., hoe ebb day beam dinolved, CHAS.
LOCKHART and WILLIAM rßrw
teed the oaths Interests ..f the other partners.
bnetneeenf the late firm will be eettled by LOCK.
HART & THEW.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
WILLIAM TIISW.
CHAIILICS ,LOOICHART
JOHN TANA Nerbri.L,
ANRIf V. HIPP.
PittsbargL, Au.put 10th, WI
Mita.= LINSUART WILLIAM MTV.
OCKHART & FREW,
odnoers and Refiners of Petroleum,
GP At ALBION ' WELLS, Vowing, -nut7,
and BRILLIANT C WORK 1, am.
Office, 177 tt 17.1 WOOD Brum.
BOOKSELLERS, lie
W3f. JOI3.N.STON — & - 611:9 — tatiOill
are, -Blank Book Blarotfectovers and Job
Priotere, No. 67 Wood went, Pltuburgh. rem
AY & CO. BcoTrieliers sad staion
.l.3l. ere. Na. 66 Wood meet, next door to the corner
of Third, A'lttaborgic...: SCHOOL and LAW BOOKS
sonetantly oo hand.
JT. L READ, Bookseller and Stationer,
II No.lB imirth Mon, Apollo
..4TTOILrEI S.
I. 80)11)113, BCIIOI2IL
Q lit S. C. SCItOYES., Attorneyir-at
-4.1.11..r. 01111co, - N0.139 Fourth oznei,
ocp
'ACK & BRO.,
MOMS DI
Crude and Refined Petroleum,
BIiNZI SE, dca,
134 WALNUT ST., PIIILAMILPEILi
CIZIT7DE I-.IMTROL,EIL'hI
PHILADELPHIA
CO!/MISSION DaRCL.I.IIIS.
Cornmiagion Merchants,
And desists in
CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM,
DRlallitE AYD LUBRICATITG OILS,
WALES, WETMORE & CO.,
OOMMISECION DIVICHAFT2I,
SHIPPRB.B OF PETROLEUM,
112 If ATIMMT LANE, ICILIP TORE
Ample &allies for STORADD AND SHIPPING
al their yard and wharf, Etta Hai:.
. lift
DIAMOND OIL WORliti
NAYLOR cL SETTEE,
Refiners and .Dealers in Carbon Oil,
Onstnymared by any to the market.
Ca , Orders left at theft office. Igo. , rt MAIM=
STEZICT, or at their work, to Lalrraaosrftla, will be
promptly attended to. Dorm of OHM& OIL.
othll
- ROBURT Aiii, -
No.l ST. CLAIB ST, PPITNBC2.OII.
Forwarding & Commit..eon Merchant
AND DIVALIIII IN OILS.
gar lELLIMISAII3O, LUBBICATz. GIME
primettrat OILS, &a., constantly Tana sad
for mils as tbil 'overt martnt Mom 14rarneral
sad ardent aolkited. 'alfrAm
WOODVILLE. OIL REMEDY.
. •
CEO. W. HOLDSRTP &
. •
Manufacturers of Iltillnge OIL A.IIrt.LUBBI(Ltm
TING OIL. Keep constantly on hand th• NM' fret
Quality of BURNING OM vicar and without midi:.
• 11 .1 • pat.: LIEBRIGMB, pare WEITIT.BLIT
ZOLI and Oda OBICASE.
war An omen but at No. sa virru finurar.
Dank Bieck, second door, will be pillaytly &Wended
to. nodal .
LUCENT OIL WORKR
DUNCAN, DIiNLAP & CO.,
Prrniert.a
Mann. of
Pure. White Refined Carbon Oils,
Office. Na 291 LLBXIII7 snizrr,
1:Z=I
R. S. WARING,
CHIIDS. 2 7 1416 n1iD. -MACHINERY ♦HD PAM?
0 .14 S .
end dialer In Ilollirbni 2taterinlo
nelay No. MI LIMN= ST., Pittaboxtli
VOLUME LXXVI---NO. :307
RIDS 8; CLARK,
Petroleum and its Prodize,
Da RATES R 193 FRONT EITB—..-Prrmsviwu
far ,Lgonts for at. POUTLAND K £IIOSLY r L
W Wall, NEW TOILE rAliariniu LA,NDLt.:
r4tl7.vn
McCORMICK A:. CALLENDER
211 and 213 South Water Street,
CW . Clxi.siguatrats solldled.
&Si. TO
Lyda, 8 Cborpanning. !roc City
Jacob Pall:ter, of J. Painter .4 -
Jno. E. CRAIINt, , , of tiollnimt A
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JaCo2 NUMMI , ton., t
DI:T. ROLITS OiL IVORI.S.
M..ll'weturers of
PRIME NrIIITS CARBON OIL, BEN - 70LE JND
PETROLEUM LUBRICITL.NG tqL.
Capacity two thonmami harroolti pc:
;MESE & GRAFF. PIZOPRINT"ES
01Son, 1105ONGAll ALA worst:. r1t.0.,13
ENOS WOODWARD,
rtrrsvcraoe. Pe
GENTIIAL COMMISSION MrIICII.ANT
Special attendee ;wen to the ludo of
Grade and Refined Petroleum
111
. FOUTI3 PEON 1111...1
or21;:ly
JAMES IRWIN,
Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia
Orders tpft at John Porterflrld S F.,:e Moo, c.•r
eer of NARK= AND FIRST STILEETS. ..
1:121=2=22
. 7 11.1..rUFaCTURERS, Cfc
W. L LA...WT.IZ J uEMrntcL S.F. LAY,
ACRISTOSII, HEMPHILL et.. Ci
corner Pike and O'Mara et,—ts, near th. II y
MlL:as Workx.l'lnstauTch, manufacturer. Of ISt ACK -
TSTO3H t ELEMPLULVB LS/PROVED OSCILLA.
TING BTNAM ENVINTS, Atilt SIDE VAL Vl', of
all slam and beat style.
flaying put up machinery of 1.1 . ,^1 panty and o f
the beet quality, we are prepared to do hoary Job
'Wag, .S eolith ,tork In this hoe, triudires 'het by
promptucek and the character of our work, to Went
public patronage.
We lathe 'pedal attention to nor BAL.QIC/a/
VALI OSCILLATING ENGINES, es combining
Arantagoe heretofore unattained In this class of
Engine.
BLACK DIA MOND STEEL WORKS,
PARK. BROTHER & CO..
Qr ALITT REPINED CIS? STEEL
Square, Plat and Octagon, of all sloa. CP‘rrarited
oqwal w eak /ID p 0 (I cd or roumfartn.rod to thio coup-
Dir vrarohonnn, 115 and 151 SIERST
and no and ILI SECOND STREETS, P:ll,iburgli.
fel Ilyd
_ _ .
WILL lAMB ARN H ILL & CO ,Bon.wit
Makers and Short Iron Wyckoff, PENN
sTiIEET, Noe. 2...) 22. 24 and PS. Haying eel:rued •
largo yard arid Punished ft with tho Itoprosed
.4aehinery, on Fret pryps..-.1 to [ll.lllo.l[olle every
doieription of BOILERS, in I.4in beet tunainer, and
ix:anted optid to any nude in the coma,
CHIMNEYS, BRICHTN, SIRE BEDS, STEA%I
PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENnERS,
SALT PANS, TAXES, OIL rriu.s, AGITATORS,
SETTLING PANS, BOILER IRON BRIDGES,
SCORE PANS, and sole inanedicruzure of BARN
HILL'S PATENT BOILEHB. Repairing do. on
Om shortest notice. '161,1
BRITA N - ma Am) Bitnm woxics
COLLINS & WRIGHT,
Bblilufaaturyn of CASTOR FIU WEB, ML , O£I, CLPF,,
LADLES, sada grrat varlets of BRITANNIA
anic:".. Also, CARBOY OIL LA BURNERS
and LAAIP BiLtszr..s teaeroDy, No. 03 Second
Inset, Pittaborgh.
jOSEPH F. HAMILTON .1: Co.,
Cyr. FIRST A\D LIBERTY S. Pittsburgh
SLPEKIOR 82EA51 ENOINES, 31ACEINELY,
myls:tf
Q. SEVER&NCE, No. 53 INATEE
U. Pittsburgh, manufacturer of BOILER BP11:113.
w RI) GHT UPI Ki.S, 60=1011 And railroad, of evert
description.
ParticuLar sized or shapodsPiKr." cud RIMS;
large or small, =de to order as short notice. 4
good mbrtment constantly on hand. trrys:txx
AATELLS, RIDDLE 36 CO., No. 21:5
V Tdberty strcet, oppodte Birth, Pit
manufacturers of WHIPS, LASIMEI and SWITCH-
XS and every description uf LEAI liiat BRAIDED
w6Rx.
Orders solicited from the trade, and goods prompt.
ly ehipped RA per Instrvetter.s. fes:ly
a; W. BENNETT, 111anufactuzers cf
• WHITE STONE CIII NA sad riMA.Ir COL.
RED WARE.
0441c0 and Warchcoade at No. 74 TIFTII STREET
I,l4tsburgh.
rosacco, erGartsi, rsu
ESTABLISHED 1760.
PETER LORILLARD,
"IMP" AND TOPACCO MANI/YAMMER;
te AND 78 a1411.8= STEBET,
(Formerly 47 Chatham? etreot, .Now Tort,)
Woull calf the attention of dueler+ to the articket of
hti manufacture, :
Mscsbes. Vine fisppee, Oosne Rapp., Azacrican
Domigrar, Vlzgirds. Nachltocluso.
GeTeakiegom.
YELLOW nrrr.
&WA, Htigh Tout Smtct, Irish nigh Tout to.
Luidyttot, Houy Dow Scott!), rtu.t. Buoy Suutb,
Attention Is called to the !arm nellictlon tL priced
.t Thu Cot Cheadta mid Brooking Sobanoos, which
ill be fotmd ofalrct=Ality.
livioxrin—LOng. icy:, 1, Lio. 2, Sox 1 and I' mixed.
v3ramilated.
T,pro Cur emsvaro—P. A. L.. or plain Cam,
dish, or domed ; Sweet minted Crowe* ; Tin roil
Cavendish.
tkviousq-8. Jon. Optalzb, Cannzer, , Ttrktab
N. 14.-1 chsulaz of price. yin te nut as spplica,
M . COL.USTEIt & BA.ER,
Toßicco,l33lMr SNI) C 10,1.118,
NO. 103 WOOD ATIISET, Prrronvitin, Pa.,
Nsepslosatantly owbsod a laity iatiet* of P!pcs
and trooktost , ooldar
_
F -ARNSTHAL,... impoirrEK
cacaizaLlao- 7 4, -ther.mor Idea bralMLd•
dErtrl2 VAYANii CIGARS and ail 'kinds oF
MIGHLNG AND CRILIVENG TOBACCO: ®'tiler;
r/..Ncy idEERBEILLUIL PIPES,T.L'It *e....; art .. •
In great Twisty; UNDER THE ST. C AIII W.
TEL,Ptuaborrje, . ,
S. D.—The Trade emptied on Illberal terina.. - •
m ,
ftELINIOrtE BLUME:, Dealer in MU. -
NJ BIC AND )IUBICA7 '
Bet,* ttr 'KNOB a oo:s • preses, ,
Itot viANOS, sad PETSCt t co',s NEL"Pr• • •
ONS No. a ritlh gtrost. second , di t ar 6.1,9V0W0a.
to /et. Ord urea fa,sultrAgo-
P 1778111711011, PA.
rir KU SER& BRO.:Deeilitiir-
lA. gra afar 'mama. issrleurnl_,
lama Or stErmwers auxriseVEP •
Aziosontmrirth ttmet. Piti.buttt,
• . : - T% 7:111 . i 8,,-- t er ! :
PLi20131=01113094"ce:•370. dI SVOOd 841
Defame Tottrat ittent:asid .Dlatound . PitobV.' •
rtIRBOI 4 I 01L-100 bbl. lietned in
utoTe sad f sob by J. B. Cann&
OILS, icc.
oorryteinosr lIERCTIANV,
="M
OANDLDIS, .141. &CZ
W. A. CrIAPNAN, A.
, et Water A - 132. Fe .at
OIL 13I1OKERS,
EMEE!
(Late of W. 11. Woodward s r ,)
Itlanuflictscren of
(fitmcmoors to Orin N•vtun.)
arid dealers la 41 Itlada or
MUS/C,.4e,