E DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. GROCERIES, PRODUCE,drc. CH &Ea - 8 C. BALhEY, Produce and Commission Merchant. Arid dealer In all klods of COCNTBY PUODUCH, NO. 179 LALIRUTY 8772111E1T, 111 . .11•LD .. r . . A Ale. (or tho Into firm alt.& U. id'Donald Pittsburgh. A Co., Wellsville, Ohio.) 'IIONALD & ARBUCKL ES, Whole rale Oraxrs, Produce and rdlmlnission Mer chants. jobbers in COVENS, N. O. SUGAR sod MO LASES, B.EYINED SINJANS A SUMPS. FLOUR, BACON, TOBADCAD, TEAS, RIDE, MEESE, SHEDS, At., N.. 242 need 246 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. no14:17 " SHRI V ER & LAZE-AR, OROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Now. t 7 Sala ilthl s'., oar. Second Xi•ULA 111,11.4 , W14 I A )IV p :s; l IIN 11A 111; :,.. F,.c,pg for the .ale of Flour, Gni!, Pork, rot. llk- I.ard. Butter, Kw; It.wns, Tallow, hoka., feathers, Putahwa, roc and Pearl Adw, !tale/lung, Lltwwwl and Lard OIL, Dried and Green Prnita, Timothy, Uttrer, Flak. and Grua advancomonta made on COPSiglIMOIlill. a14.1y No. 277 LAhertY street- Pittsbnrah W M. GORMLY, • ViTIOLESALE GROCZII, N. 271 LIBERTY BTREET, Pilhl.nrgh liarlag puretisu,tl tits intsrest of hit leis par - tours, will continue the business at th. old stand, end will 1w planed to receive the patronage of hi. e!' friends surl , ^ s . , M.rs• (; oat MISSION W E B l lg l t t rou j' asTu i W I L w li t, IsiS e 0 4 N ,..3 " RPSERV (MEESE. DRIED FROIIS, BUTTER, ih, UR %INS, and ptudurst gmer.llr. Aboi, LEATHER, lIIDE3, 011.3, dr., NO. ; Libtirty .treat, Pittsburgh. MaiSI=MEI , 11 6LL %TM. I'. BECK Si C kilT O., No. 185 MR- Y arty Strait, Pittabarsh. Wholama]. Gra- CoMMI.iOD 211 , chants, and &slams ,ta COUN TRY PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, BACON, LARD, IO"TTEll., EGGS, CIIEF.SE, FISH, Ac., PRODUCE, FLOUR, GRAIN, SEF.DS, GRISEN AND DRIED Ire., SALT and LIME. /Y l6 I 01 IN B. C.I.NFIELD, COMMISSION AND rota 3I ANT and whon,tal• dealer In , ESTY.RN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD, BAcuN, FLoVIL, TIM!, PUT AND PEARL - KS, SALERATL'S, LINSEED AND LARD DRIED FRUIT. ni.l Prollota graorally, Nos. IL) -at, Pktdanurgh. • •et JAIIIII3 I I'LE & TRIMBLE. Wholesale (Ito 1.1 nod ( . 111:111t0iola Merchants, dealer. in c ,111 , LW_ BecoN, canto:, Phil I:1144N AND LAND OIL, IRON, NAILS, GL ASS t•T:' ,N YARNS, and I'itt.burgh manufactures ~ JIB 1 IA 114 Second street, Pittsburgb. an Dr% D. CITY.. I) E\M ER . BROTHERS, (successors 1 to Lrymer A Anderson,) Wholesale Dealer+ In FliaLlial:N FRUITS, NUTS AND sricEs, ON. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Ae., Nom . 121• end L K outl Alves. above Filth, Tittehrarpl: ly OTIS .1[1111.11.11, S EPHAR D, COMMISSION N.— , 51. nen ANTS and dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN, AND Pill/DUCE, No. 243 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Chore brands of Flour for Bakers audFarally use e-mstaittly on band. Particular attention paid to fillheg orders for 31erchandise generally, 011:1 1 LES B. LEECH, FLOUR AND GII.ALN Fare. AND Coxistamon 1112.71.1 NT for the mils of GRAIN, SEEDS, CIIFESR, PRODU•CE Ao., and agent for the celebrates] Uniontoe e CE MENT. Nos. 114 Second and 145 First stroete. Israeli Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. eel - PRANK VAN GORDER, Produce and Commission Mere:haul, dealer in FLOUR, RUT TER, BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORN, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, and Proslare goner ally. Liberal cash advances on ronsiglmnents. WatehoUnt, So. 126 Second 'Meet, Pittsburgh. 46160436 6. DAAD N 6.0666 DICTIGAD. HEAL & METZGAR, Grocers and Commission blerobants, and dealers in all kinds of Conotry Prosluoc nod Pittsburgh Manufacturos, , SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, 31 S E RV, A No. 249 Lilurty struat, opposite boast of Wood street, I niylsAf ILltteltlrrgh._ 'F 3.17 Q. SE VERA NC E. No. 53 WArEu 0. P. JON. JONr.• A-7. Pittsburgh, MAN 616fluru of Wit LER 1:I VETS, M). 13 JONES & SON, Wholesale wit , ,tGliT SPIKES, common end rudreed, 4 rocry G Grocers and Boat Furnishers, dealers In MA- ; deseriPilort- NILLA BODE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH, and Pitts- I Particular Mani or shaped MOE ES and RI VETS. burgh manufactured article., No. 141 Water street, large or small, mad, to order at short net,,. A above the tdottongahcla Bridge, Pittsburgh. good aasortuunnt Mnetontly on hand.n; y.lour joiner oaLs.a.t:r...-- .A. r. DaLIDLL. RIDDLE h CO., No. 1 ROBERT DAI.7.ELI. & OD., Whole- Labenry Street, opposite Sloth, Pittchntah, Imlo Genera, Commission and Fomseuuling 11er. I mannfact noon of WHIPS, L ASHES and SW H ehants, and dealer. in Produce and Plttaburgb man- I FM, ..d ate*, description of LEATHER BRAIDED ufacturott. Liberty Street. Pittaborgit jean[ moue Sutras -- Orders solicited from the trade, en-1 goods piampt• I ly shipped no_ per instrootions. it.. I, U AM BERT, SHIPTON Sc CO., Whole- irate Grocers and Produce Doctors, No. t Sixth; a W. BENNETT. Manufacturers of et. cot,Vittsbargh. Jolt I .1.-/ • WAITSFITO?:11 CHINA and CREA it t I,- - , 011E11 WARE. ''''' '''''''''' '''''' olBee and Wesel:mast. at No. 74 FIFTH STREET, AVATTe"-iLSI:m/N,h hOle r t l n d ie Gro-i Pittsburgh. 011.151 y Ploduco and Pittsbuigh manufactures . , No. 158 Li eafen b- , or Pittobusga. .lu2S ......... 'TELFORD,INDSAY NVllolegalo I nu.l %tail GROCKILS, FLOUR AND PRODUCY. 1.1.:ALE11, , , 157 Liberty stroct, Pittsburgh. a rm _._ . _ _ _ _ WY. r. L.A. Q(110:1fA1tE6 d• LANG, CommissroN Ilt.n.cnitrin and wilolensin dealers in ORG. t FLUOR, GRAIN, PRODUCR, Rt.., No. 329 Liberti t. Pittaintrgh. LioiiErr &co CITY FLOU it • e..P • !Ng, MILLS, corner Lilovrty and Adams streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oClingscity, 400 barrels per day. a . I ANI ES DA LZELL SUN, Manufae 0, toren, of LA RD OIL, and Commission Mar chants for the parchast and eels of CRUDE AID REFINED PETROLEUM. N 0.,. 69 and Tit Wafts street, Pittsburgh. Adsanees made on consignments. M. KILKPATRACK JOS. KIRKPATRICK. I IKIRK PATRICK & BROTHE It. enc- P. ...ton to 'Drown k Kirkpntrirkr, MALE GRUClittb, No.. 191 twd I9J Liberty rtrurt.. Pittsburgh. II I: I.IAII 31FANA., G n ., j DAVID 11, asaLrat, .11. A. olreot, f P t Partner. MEANS & COFFIN, successors Weandlrea, Means A Co. , WHOLESALE (i canter of Wood and Water .treats, Pitts burgh. Jy3:ly NEIEESE WARE /10111 SE.-if EN HY 11. COL LIRB, For... Riding and Camininion chant anti /hula, ill MEESE, BUTTER, LAKE FIBII. and Produce ganatAll7, Nu. 48 W.nl stn.t, anino \T r, Plitaburgh. miy2_ H()WAND 1111)1)LE, successor to Jno McGill .t Son, No. 188 LibertY stroet,!Pitta burgh, geileral PRODUCIB, GROCERY AND COM MISSION MEII C IIANT. Consignments respsot :oily solicited. faINCly 174 - ATAit WICKET! & To., Wholesale L Grocere; Cometlernm Merchants, and dealer. In Produrn, Non. 60 Water street and 60 Trout arra, •ttetpurgh. R. 0.11,012111... .. . .. . 1,11.ROZ111• y s nuAvoirrti dc CO., Wholesale rj . Nos. 130 and LLC Second street, near o,off, Mkt& l'lttohnenh. not 14 1 1. r 1.0119 ...... 1 1 1,01 1 0. lOLIN riA.YYD & CO, Wholesale Ciro !." n n and Gotundesion Merchants, Nos. 17/1 Ward W 2 L(l,orty 5(0,1, Pittsburgh.' leis 11L1111,E6 L. CALDWELL, (successor Vto Janos liolmest C 0.,) PORK PACKER nod P ROVISIONS, cora, of Kirke' and FrObt etreots, Pittsburgh. Jar. TOWNSEND,(sarceeßar to Jack . . iont Torimnd,) PORK PACKER sad (kud os to PROVISIONS, N. 12 Fourth street, bear Lib erty, Pittsburgh. L U. TOIGT. T 11. VOIGT & CO„ saeceessors to Lis L. G. Graff, PRODUCE. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 247 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. lnfV 1. 11.1.10 --Amason of;isi... JOHN L 'HOUSE . CO„ Wholesale GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, oorner of Smithfield and Water streete, Pittsburgh. - fIoOK, PEWIT & CO, Commission Merchants, and dealers to PRODUCE, .FLOI:13, S BACON, WOOL, GRAIN, So ., No. 12 mithfield street, Pittsburgh. my 121 y 'tWWARD HEA2ELTON, Wholesale JUJ GROCER AND COMMISS ER lON MCHANT, East corner of the Diamond, Ne. 18, Pittaburgh. sigasitysui BACULEY, Wholesale Grocer, Noe. 18 and D Wood strast, Pitts. burgh. • ju24:lf -- ATErtCgr gl ter,, !Laporte , of SODA ASH, No. 273 Liberty strest„Pinatargb. man 0.61:1t/MVXM_,-Wrioiesilitt 1_1.!.;41104RER8 ANtYI3O3IXII32IION No. 107 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 1e2.4 .V.IJrUF,ACTURERS, DUQUEtRYB BRASS WDRKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD, - days. Among them are the "Memphis," "Brit- ' . . Landing of Bank.s' Expedition. . , BRASS WORN. FOB rultsEßs, STEAM Olt TERMS OF THE GAZETTE. tannin," wad the "Vietory.' • The former was GAS TITTEID., MACHINISTS, AND Mums° Emnow, by mall, per year SI 00. i captured by the United States steamer "Ding- , . „ . .., Crude and Refined Petroleum, i 211 and 213 South Water Street , !COPPER"?dITII3. . 6 .' 1 -- ' lO - nolia," and yielded the snug sum ..f $.51t1,- OPE,I.k 1 lirNS .1T ,lIIRLES'FON. 1 BE . CASTINGS, of ail d.. Niamey, mule to ... " No. II I RWIN BTRNET. PITTSBURGH. order. STYA MBOAT ti E. it lEAM A ND GAS- '''''''' 4 " - - MI 914 97 after paying espettres of adjudication. s.c.. &a. ,kc. 1 PITTING, and IMPALE-IN.:, promptly atureted W. " " tintsie copies A Aiding Volunteer Lieut. ti m. mato sa error Particular attention paid to fitting np BEI INT, EVl.,Prri !Intend., I I mail, per year ..... , 4 SO. BIER FOR CC/AL AND CARBON 011. Y. m .,,,,, ... 3 ,, happy man who takes as his share $..8 318 55 e t .- eu d Insist:al: to the Pittsburg,, 1...,.,... Also, Sole •gents for the Weetern District of Penn. ' PrPrPrTIUP r....- , sylmaia for the sale of MARSH, LAUSDELL A .. " week ist. —his vessel not being attached to a squadron Putt.sortrui I, Nov. 16, I Nil. Messrs. J S. Dilworth A Co., OIL'S PATENT STPIIOI4 PUMP, the best ever In- " " stogie curies Tented. Having no selves It is not liable to get ton 11. at the time of the capture, and his share being Advtcs., trot Gen. Banks' expedition to the spring „ 11 ,,,,,,,... gb. ~., , ,i . of ardor, sad will throw ronee water than any pump W 1..1.1 Et.ln..N. 1.11100 copies, per rear .. 2 oa. three-twentieths of the half awarded to the toh 'not., rays. The expedttion landed safely Thompson Bell, rag . Prest. Como/side' Bank. cabin:am of twice Its nice. aids " " clubs of Ito M, " ... I SO. captor,. All the officers ort this vowel he- on tho Tette, shore of Rio Grande, but lost two - - - - - ' J O HN HALL A CO., ' , Hubs .410 of more" 126 —ono one extra In the party . ending ehab, Fora ' longed to the volunteer service, and their tier- vessels in a northern storm, lot , no lives. A TACK at IMO., eral shares amount to a handsome sum. ' le out's crew and seven soldiers were drowned MOILS= ES VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS, Hut of fifteen, we will send the Nylon:NO ()urns , The sailors, too, come in fur a small forum° while disetubarking. The Union .lad two i_Petroleum and DA Products, 011 s, -- dare. Toe a rid!, of twenty, we will sand the Crude and Relined Petroleum, PITTSBURGH, PA., Housimi CASSTer. daily. Single eerie., a maw for themselves—the seamen getting $1,736 OS schooners went down. The Zephyr had hoe Manufacturers and dealere in all the .I t ifenn i t kin.la 1 VD - All subscriptions strsols ue ael.rears, and papers each, ordinary seamen $1,350 88, and the machiner y broken, and wan taken in to. by 1 BRNZINR, A r e ...r pLolt s. PLUS CASTINGS, /wintry, Cl T. " k r'l" "'"I'l"! "I' the """" 1 ""* . landsmen $1,157 91. The Britannia and Vic- I the gunboat Owasso. The rebels eV:, listed CeISDL Da dO., AU. TING BOXES. Ac. Wult gr,atly Incr. used fieili- —......esiee---- 1V WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. tory were captured by Commander R. 11. Wy. Fort Brown after rotting fire te the works and ties for domy 1...tw0, w. , earn, etly invite dealers It The News. give us a ittil Manttinctory, T. mitertunxville. I U•a„ of the Santiago do Cuba, the former 1 public buildings. RI .wit,rlll., was ako Fe t. . 131/sinew erittusted to sue owe will receive one War--1.. e a., Cavils aloty -c, : Liner, sSt . rltteb'o. There is but one painful message by le lo- yielding the BUM of $1 62 , 624 7 2, and the latter on fire by a 11 1, w rebel cavil d-y there. The ' : tir to Moen, Ric imetlett., Harley A f'e . Brewer. JoIIN GALL, g, e ll to-da p , among, a great number of an , T. J. HALL, . 299,998 45, making $469,693 17—the captures Union citizens turned tae to ea tinguish it, Burk• Si co., and fileClolletad .k Davis, Pittalmesh STEril EN NVOIrDs, ....rely orro- its elotrarter. The intercepted $ • ' , ,_ s , , ~_ , , , nos. Smith, Reda Prost. Bob N. A.; IL L. t ooter Jib J. BROW N. being made within the space of a week. It ' when t h e rebel cavalry were pined o . y t h e y 0,,, p h i 1 „, 1 , 4 ,,,,,,. arerly rebel eorresoondenee—the passages quoted IRON CITY OIL WORKS. sceerosionists in town, and a terrific n icest fight v . AA. a 1,,...1. J 11.PrIIP I , , ,„,,,. , ~,, 1i.., 1i .. h„.. . , .. , 'trbe noticed in this case that, while the t ritt papers, as o n VI AcKINTO:qI, Ill.:1\11'111U S: Co . , '. • _ of re get liberal shares, the seamen cash 'v.' going on r''''k '-'" h""•''''' were horsing 1- pr, pnring Lt.., readers for the /11.1110LIOCO -15-1" C "" . ' P. '' . '...1 " 11 .... ° ,, PP , .• ...Pr , b ,. ctle ‘,„!., W.e11..., I, tr..,,,h, m ., uu e,,,,,...• ,•',l ‘• i, .ne,' ' : ..; to. h retrait- ...ad ...asters—arm is a s Tusit & iik ,,,,,,,,,, ~, im , ~,,, ~,, tort. , - was immediately ordered to inareh .it the TING STEAM ENGINES k\ i. •11,. N. y LvEis. „r 1,, t every cireutnatance directly brought np or Manufacturers and Refiners of CA r.DOS. 011 , BIM ! Lured about the same time, which has not been ' Pia' , all sure and heat d)1.,. -ndirectly suggested by the 0 , raters—we sue 77N-1: •:1D LUBRICATING OILS, and &elan In ii.PIPb,IIt Pp i11.k. - Ltriory er large ea pad Iyat I 1 11.',Intli..ated, making altogether a very hand- A Maine regiment ita r hr't to Ltiol on the the beat quality, Pr Aro pi riPrpi r.. .... I ,rr .1 • h •. , 4 ,, u 'e 1.0.bs C., ga' ,ohr, it °We, to bin& and solicit work in this Una, tilt•lnt o Ihr % ).y ~ ,r r,.. il ronspirator. and that monstr-us iu - Some you.. The tunic in the•e Caton are g i ve' , . Tcvas roast, and an lowa rce.iu.b.t.• ,iintost promptness., and tn. chanwn rof our wort., to meet , ~,,,,-./.., 0 , , ~.. ~a, below. ~ 5 .,,, ~, ; ~,,,,,,,:,, below. immediately aft, thorn. The ,I rev:m.llUL! e3ldic pan-our We invite special attention te our II A l'i `'. !It t' w . 1.itr1e..., rem , rsele• - . .tit ! 1.1•1 -r. 0.. Tho wiry is in immediate want of semen, flags were hoisted altu,t simuitaneous:„ VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as r. rico. , . ar Ir. tta such civine..• for fortune it is amaz . Inltty-act en ~:111 of b! ~, ads rune , . were ~.tim tago• L. retofora unattaintid in Ills ei.o. .0 "•'('''t el l.'..• 'r e that the n.int exists fora single day . All ill :Melicall 'ci , " I" the krt. and n''' •'• "11 em Knot. B LACK DP.MOND STEEL WoRK: - ,' ' - ~.r,, ~, , I ...- I • ,• •, ~..,. ~,.-.., - -•• • - ~,, ~,,, J :UPI Jack is Coat i n g a reward fur '. l. '.. -•-smer. Later in the day a F.33eit l man of-war and another i.tc doer wet. with lAiii I FI: JR. AGa "'I D ' - , , N ' ' the fleet of blockade runners. litatitchictl: ofievery variety of finialiwl Prrrssozon, Pa EINEEMEM PARK, BROTHER & CO., BEST QUALITY ILEVIIYHD CAST STEEL. Square, Flat and Octagon, c , 1141 ntses. Warranted equal to any imported or manufactured In this coun try. !Mr Office itaid •4ar.hnuer, Nos. 149 And 191 YIILST laud 129 and 122 SECOND STREETS, Ditt.i,urglt. WILLIAM B A RNIIIL I. k CO , BuiLes makers and Sheet Iran %Sortie, PENN STREET, Na.. YO, 2'2, 24 and 2tl Hat og ....oared • large yard and furnished It witli the neot inimeet: machinery, wo are prepared to ntatitithi are every description of IIttILERS, in the teat manner. and warranted equal to any unite in the eountM CHIMNEYS, BRICHEN, EIRE REPS, STEAM PIPES, LOCO]IOT7YB BOILERS, CONDENSE ItS. SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS. AGITATI SETTLING PANS, BOILER I Rog MuipitEs, SUGAR PANS, and role mannfacturera 11A1: HILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the shoo rot not lre. 4.114 B RITANNIA AND BRASS WORK:4 COLLINS & WEIGHT, (1R1CC4.11,,, It , 01 la Nl.Wien.) Blasaufa.ltmer. of CASTOR FRAMES. M r" , ;s. ups, Lit DL.V.S. and a groat vatiatj of II It ITA NNIA articleg. Alto, CA L LAMP BILIS Eft: , s 4. LAMP BRAS•tES genotrally, S. LW mna etroot, Pt ttaburgAL ALLEN M CORMICK &et), VA' LEY FOVNIMT, Pittsburgh, Ps. ===BELUII= Mannfacrurers 1:001i., I.\ RD 'li AN Hi.. - r ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITITIEN OR.ITE.s, HOLLOW' WARE. etr gterl and ..,1.61 31,11.14. Roil. Iraq Mill rioting,. Mill 60,0 r. ater anal .1t• Urett So.d I,ne, ••• gar Kettles, Pulley', Kangrrs, Car Wlwel, .111 and i ' , siting. generally. , )la, hi. Crlst Ingo made to ~Irr. Pstent..d l'ortal.l.. arab Strato or Horse Pos,. wr,,14 tlrn,l JOSEPH Y. riAmumos ,v co oor. rutbr AND LIBERTY 515., rut:A.l,ol DKr 4OODS JOHN V ILSON, I'AIIIZ Az Co. (Lute (17.0 Wholesaled FOREIRN AND 1;;;31ESTIC DILY GOODS, ho. bl Wins! •;tr.. iniol i• Ulam•nul alley. Pltigtin.cn %pl.; tf EA let Y. I•AC ...... Ll,f tl , •. , V f.l.i '1 .I.7VVIt I ANF:. HOY d I't I peaky., j„ J YOEEIGN AND DOM DRl' GOubs, N 11u Federal strost, kiincond door Lel 4N ',I. Jllsi let Hume.] Afiegill . 11T I i,. mh , 1 1,4 1 AT4 IN. MACRI::%I ). awl It; tail Dealers in Tt1131.111M:s, Rmfigri; DRUIER font D'itY IYODDS, uC asery N., 17 and 1. Fit. IV/fA(TRUM At GU IW, Whulcsalu ::r•: J_V_L Itattail D..10n In FANCY AND tiTA 1 . 1.51 D V 134X/PS, 'TRIMMINGS. I"- Mark t •trt.t•t, bt.twatttn Distacattl stud Fourth Pittett,cli Sl -- i3tfieftViti,l); (~,,.„„,,,, t ., J. Buren twill it C 0.., Mi'hotritaki and R 4,1 tl , l • . in srepl.r. AND I'ANTI Dili' croons. m,iii„, i . nor eic Feneth and Market ',treat., PittetittrLii. oAfPli II( if? NT: Wh01e,31,. rt u d iz, P , tail Dottier in all kite!. of TRIM fq I N , .• T. I! Y iitiilltsii. am Nite. - Nand 71 Market cl.il. I\. BARK ER kC 1.. Dealers in all tf • kiud. of DRY GOODS, No fo. Mark-i l*twretk Thin] and Vonrtli. The following is gi, • /I Stockholm as the Text of 1e r.•mari..thl, •re , .7ch of the f P nu•arl , , v•cently a;liole.1 to in our tureig,l: leg hie IlltclltiOn, in c ,a/n .•onongen,y, do-lore a republic in Derona , l.: " I have every coo ndene- 7 e the v. try eI, I the jvrtieo of our court. i koc, LL.LI lay faithful Schieswigers are Danish at heart., and that it would he a crime against them to con sent to divide Sebloewig. History shall not sell them that the last of the Oldenbourg, parcelled out Denmark. If, however, in the course C. time, wo must succumb or lining the r,. ; ,1 4 ,,t, and France an 1 Sweden permit the most southern province of Scandinavia, tho old Jutland of the south, to share the Cato of Galicia, Poland, and of Northern Italy, try being overpowered and supptenned by di -man governments, Stun / will descend froo, thane and tru/iproci“tor the republic. 1 passed three earn of my youth in Switzerland; I have nailed the lawn and institutions,/ that coun try, and I am convinced that no people in Suppe In more filled for the rep thlican system that my dear Danish people." I.IN UR.CirCE GFLX 1 r : GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Dual Supply at Chattanooga. T ; A Chattanooga letter says there are al Companies, Northeast corner Wood end Thud Att. I Whiteside, in that vicinity, several excellent p IL PALMER, No. ti 4 Wood Street Peeler In tN NETS, HATS. STRAW TB IA MINGS, end STRAW GOODS generally. DRUGGISTS SIMON JOHNSTON, Dealer in PURE DRUGS AND CIEIRMICALS, PZEFI'MEIitY, FANCY GOODS, BURNING YLISIP. 01 LS, Y 11 ILY MEDICO LS, do., of strictly tattoo quality, which ha offer. at lowest prima. earner Sinitittlei.l and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. Presctiptiots _cars • bully compounded at all boors. j A. .I.AIINESTOCK & CO., Whole -1.1. sale Drriggiste, and manolmturen of WRITE LEAD AND LITHARGE, corner of Wood and Front streets, Pittsburgh. _ roll` J— OHN p. SCUTT, Wholes:do I)9tler in DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VAIINISHEN AND DIE 81 . 137}11, Zit/. 256 Liberty street, Pitbiburgh. MI order. will retefee prompt attention. DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER, Druggist. No. HO Wool street, corner of Virgin alley Pittsburgh. ikr P.J'ONES, Agent North America i on golcrnment account. The seam crops out 1 -mines' which are shortly to be worked : l ' I . State of Pennsylvania, and Hartford In.ur• ante (I)mpanies, li7 Water street. , perhaps Goo hundred foot above the caller, SAMUEL REA, Secretary Citizens' In- 1 and is from four to eight feet thick. It was ensnarefrom that :Ind the mines on the Cumberland Company, corner Market and Water eta, range that the, roboleobtained their ear ,nt - M. GORDON,Secretary Western le- orous fuel. They are called the Etna, White. saran, Company, SS Water stre.t. , side and Rae.....,00 mines, and are fully equip- Diki. BOOK7Becretary .Allegheny 1 -=,.; pod with railway, shoots, trainways and carts . =mane Company, 37 Fifth atreot I for doing a largo anti successful business. The v.,!1 , y sod the Bides of the mountains are inhabited by colliers from Wales, and there is but little fear that enough can be mined to supply the wants of our troops at Chattanooga and elsewhere, and to keep the steamers moving on tho rive, ea long as there shall bo occasion to use them. MUSIC, cc. CHARLOTTE BLUME, Dealer in MU RC AND 'MEDICAL INSTRI , MENTS. 5..10 agent for KNADE & 00,'S PIANOS, DUOS. PIANOS, and PRINCE A. CO.'S SIELODF.• OHS. No. 43 Fifth street, second door above Wood, Plttaborgh. Piano. to lot, and taken in exchange for new. aplu KLEBER 416 BRO., Dealer fi in 3111- .11, BIC AND MUSICAL INSTIMBENTS, and cola agents for STEINWAY'S CELEBRATED PI ANOS, No. 63 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. m 729 MLES C. OIELLOR, Dealer in iOB, lIELODBOX,S, de., No. Al Wood st., bates.* roarth street and Diamond alley, Plash'is. M!=l!li E=l PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1363 itisbilrgit 0 , azttitz. Dlatributlon of Prize—Amis.}• OCR PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL DISPATCH.' ..everal valuable prizes have recently been R ICHARDSON, HARLEY & CO., finally adjudicated and the money be ready IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS. T ESDA Y )101i1NG ...... ...NOV. 17, 18C3 for distribution in the course of a week or ter. 12=1:1 ry :01vAnce "I Its 117, ISIEENTEI ,o-rniled :.!! • 11-1, an tit, xperted quarter, , tu, . al.••4ter n , •;5;... i 110 W, natr• ly. t hut tho. re.t.t.l3 n.. Luger getting in fori...;” ”.4.1.14 , a t Wilininizti•ii with int nJoitinitti. n. iialitti.cs of valuable Fires. there, 11 our • I- a heavy h n A rid t , ll, to that i.i•hertu t nit rr'ulited trade which urn., I ' a: I, iilMt‘ng N it inad evei ',MD in u 1; it. In,;nry t.l coureo supplying th, m.. -nil for war. in the or arm 4 d .torsi, to the throughout all the relict F. , 1.• •. But in the midst of our .1. , n with me final that (no hmrriloa t / 0 t 1 it .( the Union prison°, 11. Ria u ,. ha, I:y I.rolnibe rnitiga. r.. F. , r there is hto Mille of 1.. wiec tir hope, sor, In - ing *tie lat.“l,titi:Als of the benevolent, h,ugh a CbrisGan Commi,rion, or the al I,l' cli and fo is', said to be ordered by the War licimrtramit, when we Laic ham, us the evidence of t shameless c , ,ursc of the Richmond jailers and officials, El=lllll Fu, , irUcl ce a. wl:re t:L, ler th, .r Ei,her retaliation or an advance of Meade i.lunt bring r, lief to the prolong.. 1 agony of the brave 11.11, are I,w to face with n e, for in. re forilble than the einhattled eu ! of Lee or Bragg. but, if we ha•l only the right titan in the right plare—if we had a general lee, :.he and more like a man in earneet, at the head of the At my of the •l'otunmo—ia making eholee of one or othor 01 tho two alter natives, we know that the G0ve., , ..,“ and the ,•untry would be 1•• eh e ese op,/ the umnii,r on," Hut e,Lii rltliatom ry justifiable as a last -, : rt—and the utui• last resort has curtly Remarkable Scene in Court .) 3111, Smtherlatol. n h. has been on trial at Indianapolis for fool. dor for killing Roddy A small, war acquitted on Thursday. Ilia wit.; and throe children were in tort at the time. After the 3:611.•u n etne nt 1.1 the verdi,t there folleued a scene, says the Indianupoli. Journal, not often witnessed in a court room. The prisoner that wan-11 pril.oner now no longer—fell upon his knees, and lifting his toward 1141ecn, uttered an earnest Ina if thanksgiving and praise to the God, whose n , tice and mercy had been an wonderfully manifested in him. The prayer wan irresistibly .quent, and when Amen was pronounced, Amen came back in response from every part -f ,—dn, and thorn were tears in every yn. At; rose to their feet: the ,acquitted oleo advanced and took each joryinan by the 1 an•l with a fervent ^ t;•••I bless you tin, e olised an innocent marl front 'home and disgrace; you have ink,, a foul s rain from .oy name. 'lust bleat 'v.v . ." And to the pro- 7 WiIOSIO ~ ., 1 1.1U • 1 in the en• • •..nini•inits 1 In. ini.l II fri•n3 all fiir fairness 1111'1 risty, o• gar,. a cordial ..ittei you : Thu whir , haired father, whose film trout had •lp por., .1 the eon iu It lark hnn ~t Ina., tine petit In tturg of joy tuat hi= bry vrar ne . and hie ownru • I I, I. Thu Judge, nui!;eig .11: Cl"' I the te3r, !hnt *.n 5 , 100 link 1.1. n t, tho 1(.0.411,11y of a llnnarch inthr lut of Free Inbtll Horsy. RRNTS IN WAsHiNGTox.—A hottso in Washington, two stories high, worth about $lOO,Ollll, rents this season for $4,000, fur nished. Ir to said that Generals McDowell and But terfield will noun he assigned to important cotatnaads. st(ainet, Britannia and Victory, r I v I'. S. edeatuur Santiago de Cuha, H. It. NV ruffs: pay rria,oet nti + kJ. rgrou tt-f . k. .ng o.l“onet.t s, ea , la .1. tl:a qt I‘oo,oo 0 4401 0- pa,: tua, rs,,, clerk, glitineed .13,1 1•••,..in qn.alt•naiulept, t.p(ait, of sold stiVo nuk , .aeh Qual , 41 , 1.11 1,1,1, .41,1 rap. L.rnmen, ~n.• 11 Ural nry wm.n. oske in . I...u&snen, pa. I At du.. tin n/ru, Sooond cin.. firrnien.. . ml Ftrat I. • . .rrh, r.l , •f -rg,ott I M=IMIZI Prize .`eamer capture , l hy. the S. st,amer Magnolia, Acting Valuate, l.ieu tenant William Bud.l. ..mrnatolaDt. Arting ma,trr% ... Acttm.., .1,11 m; surgr,ti A. tin,: am..istartt torg \ •tug naast,..' cu. I. . . I'Loma...U.l 4 not strlw•rd ‘1:6,1,-at t t••• cur. r 0101 , n, rech 1.1 - 161 . ”1.11, • . each 0 ranut rye a.• .... Flr.c tt, encli tit,n Toe Vermont Legislature adjourned on Wednesday last. During the sessi..n a bill allowing a recruit to take, in-tend of the 5',.7 a month State-pay now allowed. a single sum of at the outset. passed both Houses, with au amendment giving selsct men some check oerr thd roduntutation in rases IV hero tb. fdm ily of a recruit might herein,' chargeable to the rate. It thought that many will pre fer an additional $12., down to a prospeetire 7 a month, although the latter sum vrovid, in a three years' service, amount to more than double the cum. A bill to pay Slue to volun teers under the existing all passed the House, but was lost in the Senate. A WICSTELN paper ttuggestA that Mi,ouri lelitic are so mixed up that the auilwritiet may at , Well establteh a I , ittery f, the govern ment ar.,l tiamhle ( . ..r a governor. EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS, DI ICES FROM GEN. BANIO' EXPEDITION Safe Arrival on the Texas Shore of the Rio Grande. FM BROWN EVACUATED BY THE REBELS TERRIBLE STREET FIGHT IN BROWNSVILLE TEXAS IMMEIII!MEI 1 Now Sams, Nov. I6.—The //cieol.i has ad (kin. Lanka' tspcdition, up to the fter,ein 4th. The expedition landed si.• :v on Ow et . the ;lin Grande, losing Ili,' YeA,II in a Norther, tut no live, wcre lost. A boat's crew and several soldiers w e t.. drow..ed while disembaiiiing. The rebels venated Fort Brown and set fire to the works there. Brownsville was also set fire to by the .• I el . ry, but the Union men turned out t. extinguish it. anon trio rebel cavalry was by the secessionists in the town, and a • mill° stioet fight was going on, the houses burning around them, when the 14th Maine -cginio. - ,t marched on the place. A Maine regi ment was the first to land on the Texas shore, and an lowa regiment was almost immedi iitely after them, their regimental flags being hoisted almost simultaneously. From Chattanooga—Lookout Mountain Ordered to be Evacuated by the Rebels --Active Campaigning Considered New YORK, Nov. 16.—A special dispatch to the World, dated Washington, Nov. 15, says : Information has been received here which states that a courier was captured near Chat tonoogo, bearing a dispatch from Gen. Bragg to Gen. Longstreet, ordering the latter to evacuate Lookout Mountain. This position is so important that such an order created much suprise hero, and many received it as a more ruse ou the part of the enemy, from the fact that they fired seventy elide from this position on the following morning. It is inferreti that the order has not been repeated, or such a movement had ever been really in tended. The Nashville correspondent of the World, dated tho 10th says: Since the partial occu pation of Lookout Mountain, by the union forces, Under Gen. Hooker, operations at the front have been confined to strengthening the ground gained, and to preparations for further occupation. Active campaigning may be con sidered over for the present, and the two armies will probably occupy their time in re connoitering and flanking. The great danger which threatened the army of the Cumberland, —starvation—will trouble it no longer, for the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers are now navigable to the seat of war, and all hazard from interruption is at an end. From Port Royal and Charleston. Haw Yom, Nor. 16.—The steamer Amigo, from Port Royal and Charleston Bar, on the evening of the 12th, Wm arrived. No news. The troops were all ,irfiely di:. Mb. CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM are in excellent health and Firdrit, no r.nll.i.lon excluairely. All cLargas at most =A body of guerrillas captured tweLty 111IFTNED In cool cellars. Tor ',gone, within ten mil, ‘f Cumberland Illy, under rod shed. nn tho 12th In9t. ',inert, with a few of Pan irotor •T l n s th .r m itr ptl u d ip tn A T o % ) A lO A Lt s a P c O . . ,d• the Ith Cavalry, after a :al., light of ant iy a NTT Minute:, eninpl.ncly dlspersed tll.O / IA BoT m wroN , ri guerrilla 4. The train w- orient. Duels ha, re....inded the iiriler Lee General Merchandize Brokers, hattan,,ga. ' 133 sOt'TH FRONT PT., PIIMADELPIIIA. Le o proposer to winter twhindld. • In 74. 1 1 4. 1" s,u2 0 1471 4, c.. 4 Chatian,,,ga, went:, on the itartil.m. Mettle retuno to il.lr h e ortninnsil. Naval Alcor, euminAti ,umler L rootain machinery to twit,- the chains ob , troctii.g the harbor. The gar[i•on •lill eut. ft..h pur gt.111.1.1:1 . , 1 .re:t•t , [ht. g 111111111511 11 , 10 g “dir .teninerA. Iv. .1. .1 FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC The Present Situation in Virginia. GEN. MEADE MISTER OF lIIE POSIIIII\ .t.atr.l N In I I. \I , nay, lour n •h the . \ rtny Lle 1' e-et.t .1111, ,In,. .en.l the f.• 1!. ttn rniak courriertittle tiring was heard "it t,ur I=l 1=111111!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Our pu.ition three days. but we 'hall not lon reWc ii ill. active. „I„j is well iiiiiertninet. with the re ception of oat:dry, that the rebel. brie, moved to their old curing perinea, south of ti s Rap td/lu. The reperta utt..ttt vnoral engagement be ing imminent ore premature. The rebel, could have keen • m.atetiat ,, I.y t;me Air tug the past week. but they tied before our ad e, leaymg their .•et..rtaide luar ters. T y net naut f.dit tud id . the Gen. Mend, i• minter lion north ..(the Rapidan, and will s no deuht gi,e :he enemy battle when tt will bu tagentts ludo au. Four! ecn n•cre milt, id the Orange and Railroad ha- been rebuilt, includ ing the bridge of cr the Rappahannock, which t. :,110 feet -pan. A violent thandcr oceurred last night. Selenty prisoner-. id theni captured by onr cavalry, were sent 1.. the old day. Papers and Dispatches Captured (rum Itluekade Runner, WAsniscroN, Nov. dielttehee, capture.' 00 the blockade r are very relnminous. Much of the matter i, purely per,ual, and considerable of an ineg nautical nature. A young. nu., al ells -,-r, under date of Calais, France, Sept. 2sth, wittes that the Florola is mill In Brent. Ilut of n i net y men, Asty doverted and stow discharged in Brest. The Florida's battery is waness. 1 hol , e . Mill to cub:lnge it ere getting far from France. tine buttery w; , l ,„ rifler, with four 6S-pounders in the I.^ ..,,is.dc-- quite formidable for whalers. Oar nos y a.ll VOL., out yet, and, though we may not raise the blockade, we will lighter the Yankees considerably. When 1,1 have seared the Yankees out of the Pacific, we will return to the Atlantic. There are many letter,. ixl and otherwise, directed to rebel, high in au• thority concerning the building of vowels and furnishing rdort-o, store , ,, The tone of all, however, is despondent, parti,alarly with regard to the lukewarmnoes of England. The Potomac Army IF Tor:, Nov. 16.—The Won t. Wash ington dispatch states, that a consultation woo held at Washington on Saturday, between the President, Stanton, 'hillock and Meade. It is said lialleck and Stanton favor the Army of the Potomac going immediately into Winter quarter., while the President and Meade, propose to take advantage of the rum plation of the Rappahannock bridge, and en deavor to force n fight on Lee, at a point near to the Rapidan. Thu bridge will he floi d the first of the week. From W ashington New YORK, Nov. 16.—Thu 'Arold ha the following, dated Washington, Nov. 15th The trains are off thit track this side of Warrenton Junction. The cause is unknown. It Is feared Mosby has a hand in it. nen. Moade leaven Washington for the fr. , nt to-morrow. The rebels appear to hare no apprehension of our assailing their position, and feel seeure from an advance iu their present quarters. The Missouri Election—The Loss of the Sunny Side Er. Lout, Nor. 16.--Ninote-one counties, including tho Fotdiors out.,, giro tho radical ticket ;43 majority. Tho zioamer SUllhy Side, Icve[illy bunted, war owned in Cincinnati. She was valued at .145,00, and insured for $20,000; the cotton is also insured. Thu total 1.. is alit ut half a million. Mexican Affairs New Vonx, Nor. H.—Me:lean advises state that the commander of the French army in Mexico had taken the field, at the head of his forces, and some encounters with the troops of the Republic had taken place. Gen• ers.l Comonfort had assumed the p.oilion of Commander-in-Chief of the latter forces. Old Cavalry Regiments Re-collated. WAMIINGTON, Nov. 16.—The 12th llitneie Cavalry have re-enlisted as a votemn regi ment, and advance,' pay and bennties have been paid them. The 19th Pe uney Iran ia Cav alry have also received their advance pay and botmtles, and taken the field. FoRWARDING LIXECLIANTS, I:lZ^Loral Gash advances en conidglinionts Cie Gunalignsiusits solicited. Pittsburgh ar lidera Markets- . . !meet Cat TL) 11:: F' Kali° I ...El' M. r Fh.T.b.rg. Offices No. LD HAND Marl' 124 WA L3iTT ST., PHILADELPHLL CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM, MI=BEIMZI 0,1.7. bor rirll r.•1111.':; tn ti 1.1. EN NIiEDLES I=l rnrtleitlar attention rani to einottwonteutn of Crude and Relined Petroleum. 4C - 1..1.a: Al advance,' "dada RVId it' ME= IT IN ILO r& C.. 1 nkte..inn Morehttnt CRUDE & REFIRED PETROLEUM, =EI IIA I 1.1 1;4 PICT n 11 UIRFILS nii:l N. CO, COMMISSION =CHANTS, f, Ihe O LOOK. PA , IYIU ISIS I.IIISCZY °IL MO2lllB 1,11,r0d Ma.. utanig:ar.teats of Refitted or Crude ['tiro/Linn. 111= I. KY nerd not he ernbarrus, , ed by V the engem...era tho Unlit ordtuunee, ulmu they ern kayo their 4111, harrtOloct and ehlpioul ‘rith• I, tog lb. I• tl yLarifel, as ehnsp. more prompt. with Leos lee.tiotiol. sad lu broter KIRKS OIL YARD, On the Allegheny Valley R•llroati, above Gl:nevi:ire , 111., whore Oil I romped from the Mate direet to the cars, and eh to any rein!. &Let AVeet, "tithes:lt any dtt.).tg ro-elatiming. All ordure pr,tuptly atmodal to. • CFO et I Yard, n, ,E Paaanner ft. Offiro addre•ma. BOX 90.2 ri. , •burgh , I can ..en dal!, at the OIL Exetaaaa WALLACE }al ss, Comrunimnion Mor