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    ' .. THF,': -...----I DAILV -- - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
GROCER/ES, PRODUCE,4c.
CHARLES C. BALSLEY,
- Produce and Commiedcm Merchant.
111110HAIIVIEZ BEVEMB,
And dealt In all kinds of 001711113:1 PRODUGA
10. 179 LIAMSTI" swiss.
' 31[0. AIMOLLS,
(of the lute ftna of D.S D. SUDonskl PittsborSh.
A Co., Wellsville Ohio.)
- NA rDON ALI; & ARBUCKLES, Whole-
Groton. Produce and Commission Mor
µsots, Jobbers to COTFRY, N. 0. SUGAR sad MO
LASSES, REFLEX!) SUGARS A SYRUPS, /LOUR,
BACON, TOBACCO. TEAS, RICE, CHEESE,
SEEDS, Nos. SW And MA Liberty street, Pitts
burgh.
_ _ Do14:ly
_
SHRIVIiR & LAZRAE,
oRooLTJ AND CONNDSSION NLIESCHANIN,
Nos. 27 .04119 Staithlteld Bt., tor. &wad
. ... miakkg.
MACKEOWN ;S; LINII/JIT, FLOUR
.1.1.1. AIM (um /ACTORS, PICCIDtrall ASO COMitinioN
Mlicifaffs, for the Ws of Alcoir, Orals, Pork. 'fla
con, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Choose, Beaus, 'Tallow,
Grease, Feathers, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Ash..,
Salaraimo, !Aimed and Lard Olin, Dried and Green
TroldpirTathg, Corn, illatAnd Onus Seeds.
Cub 1141rancementh made on Comignments.
apkly No. 287 Liberty 'treat. Pittsburgh.
V'DL GOEMLY,
11 • •
WIiOLEB6LIE or,ocsit,
110. 471 LIBEIITT.BTRISIT, Pittsburgh.
Haring pirthsadd the Interest If hL WI partners,
Will coastline the business at the old stand, and will
beleased to neceire the patronage of his old friends
endorseoiart. inylistf
lIVEBB 1c WILKINSON, Oommi saws
Kumucars,lTheicsale dealers-1n 'WESTERN
SEBEBYE MEESE; DEIED YRUITa, tcrrza,
EGGS, GRAINS, and prods= pc endly. Also,
LEATGEIt, MOBS, OILS. dm., NA 217 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh.
adreassersards made. Odriefortieats
J•l2-4md
WM.. P. BF K & CO., No. 185 LIP*.
arty Street, Pittabergh, Pa., Wholesale Gro
per*, Commiseion Herehante, and deaden In COUN
TRY PRODUCR, PROVISIONS, RADON. LARD,
BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, FISH, de., PRODUCE,
FLOUR, GRAIN, stROS, GREEN AND DRIED
FRUITS, etd., RUT and LIME.
:TOLIN B. CANFIELD, Commtasios AND
/01WAILIMIO kiVACHANY and estvalesale denier in
WESTERN R.E.'SERTB CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD,
PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FISH, POT AND PEARL
ASHES, SALREATUS, LINSEED AND LARD
OILN, DRIED FRUIT, and Produce generally, No,.
111 end 113 Front strum, Pittsburgh. .2
TIM, LITTLE, .. TIMM&
L' & TRIMBLE, Wholesale G ro
om. and COMTilleestoll Merchants, dealers In
SODUOY, FLOUR, RADON, OHICA:SE., PIDH
CARBON AND LAND OIL, IRON, NAILS. GLASS
otyr tos YARNS, and I . lttaburgh manufactures
geperally, 112 and 114 Second atrest, Pittsburgh.
D. azrxii.
E Mat I BROTHERS, (successors
to lkymer t Andsrsan,) Wholesal• Dealers In
110HICIGN FRUITS, land AND SPICES, 00N
YEA."11UN EBY, SITGAKB, Ina WORKS, 1., Nos.,
1 . 33 and 128 Woad .troet, above LTIAh. Pittsburgh
- jy29.ly
CULPSHEPHARD,4IOkittamerar
214,,,dkri, and dealers dn KisOUR, GRAIN,
AND PRODUCE, No. 213 Liberty streetiPittsburgh.
Choice brands of Flourfor Rakers and Nandly tea
constantty OR hand. Particular attentloa pad to
filling orders for liferchandlee generally. orG:dly"'
CHA 'LES 11. LEECH, aam
GRAIX FACTOR AIM C.0111111610W ItERARCLIAAT (Of
the salaof GLUES, 2tEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUCE,
se.. and hient tbr sshratad Unlmtiown CE
MENT, Not. 1111 esesnsi and 143 /*lnt streets ho
ttest% Wood sod dmitrSeld, Pittsburgh.
FRANK VAN GORDEit, Produce and
COMILIiRSiOR Merchant, dealer to FLOUR, RUT
TER, N1t002211, SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORK,
MUSD AND GREEN PEWITS, and prOduco getter.
.11y, Liberal wan adranata_sta coneignplaots.
Kgrahonae, No. rgi Reseed atroet, , Eitt•bnrw,
acorns
S. SIRJAD
HEAD A METZGAR, Grocers end
Conocubolou Marchards, and dealers in all ►ia4
-oT Ono try Produce and Pittsburgh Itionatscoures,
tio.U9 Liberty street, opposite heed of Wood street,
Pittsburgh.
Q. H. JONES.
• • -
(IEO. B. JONES k SON, Wholesale
NA Grocers and Soot furnishers, dealers to KA
'WILLA Bon, OAZITIL OILS, PITCH, and Pitta
imrgh maiufactured articles, 80. ISI Water Meet,
abase the tourazgabela Bridge, Pittsburgh.
ROBERTIra - ELL & CO., Whole-
JL 111 sale Grocers, Oenixabision asaliarerarding Em
AMA+, and deniers In Produce and Pittsburgh man
ufacturee Liberty street, Pittetmegti.
D*WALLACE, Commission Merchant,
. and Wholaiale Deans In 'LOVA andOILAIN,
No. - 853.1.1batty assent oppadte Pennsylvania EL R.
Passenger. 10epot; !Pittsburgh, Ps. Sterne Wan.
bona., cornet - Wayne and Penn istveets. nornly
omit txxocur.-.,:mroux
J.AMBgIEM SIIEPTON & Co, Whole
.l.-1 sale Grocers and Produce Dee Las, Nu r. Sixth
street, Pittebutzh. J. 16
WATT & WHISCrIC, Wholesale Gro-
T ears, &mukluks' Merchants, and dealers in
Produce and 'Pittsburgh manufactures, Fo. 158 Lib
erty Meg, Pittsburgh. JciLS
Jon ',MORD.
LINDSAY- TELFORD, Wholesale
sad Retail GROCERS, 11.0173 AND PRODTRThi
DERIPASi GIS Liberty great, Pittsburgh.
.Q011.0,11A.K1411 A LANG, CcurnastoN
A ktieksiiiiret lirhAe46 &death 010.
42534/WYLOVB,GRAIN,PRODVON.Ma
NLUDI,
•
1.1114117...-
R
S. LIGGETT & CO , CITY FLOU.
J
ING MILLS, corner Liberty end Anima
etnn l lsOlttabutalk, Pa.
aUrt4l-4.4t7e.W0 barna; panday. . spa
JAMES DILZELL 45: SON, Manufae
uu.c. of LARD OIL, and Commission Mar
nnatalor am pushpin and spin of OECD' AMR
PETROLEUM, Nos. 69 and 70 Watm
rtrest, Plitstminh. Advaneas made on nonsignmentn
JMtIIPATNICK BitaraF4 suo
. milk= to Brown I Ilitkpatrickt, WIIOLZ
SALII.4IIIOO4I2I, Nco. 121 call_ At Liberty street.
, • ' ap12:12
W/11.1.114 J DAVID lircANDlsist,
I WOM.11!, • A- &pedal Partesr.
'4 - • vs-- COFFIN,' successors to
/11!Cordless, Metre & Co.. 1 1 7730LE&LLZ
011.00E114.eorner.erf NireeNl end Watrr streets, Plaii
jr&l,
rIHEESE W.44EIIOUSE. —HENRY
rm t cr zln rs n d, Comml 7, r i
rum, and Prciduca,generadly,_No.. IA Wood great,
abdas Nazar, Pfttaburgh. .
- - •
HOLLAND RIDDLE, successor to Juo
McGill A &in, No. 183 Libertr'strou4Plet.
=genes) . PRODCON, CROW= AND 001!
lON MIIECHANT. Consigiontruti resPetts
Mil, , , • too,
TatliAlf DICKEY CO., Wholesale
Grocers, Commission Merchants, and dealers to
Procktv, Nom. GO Water street and G 5 Front street,
Pittsburgh.
OW. DILWOSTU. D. DILMOZTIi.
JS.. , DIGWORTII Jk- CO., Wholesale
:Groceee, Nos. ISO and 13'.% Second street, near
AntithSidd, PittsbUlSlL . not
& CO., Wholesale Gto
.l4.47tag=eA Mee:ass% No., 172 wand
. COM-WM 141. CALDWELL, (successor
to Ismo Hamra k. C 0..) PUBIC PAW= and
denier In PROVISIONS, corner ofiLartet and front
suss* Pittiburgt.i. • -
_
.J. TOWNSEND; (surepsnor teljaok
vi,_ccn Vraeneend,) PORK FACE= end deal
er la P110 1 71510153;1 10 . 12 fourth street, Bear Lib
erty, Pititutrantb. _ .tadl
_ _ _
j... a 17010 T succcessors to
L. O. Graff, PBODDCI2 AFLD DOMILIABION
• RIZIMUNTS. 24? Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
ions z. nova&
PUN .4 HOOKE & C, Wholesale
fir GROW= AND 001111DISION O.
)11111CLIANTS,
corner of Ilimithtlattand Water otreeta, Dittsbusgb.
fIOOK, & co. Commission
lvJ Necianla, and diatom lb P/113DDON, nouß 4
BACON; WOOL GRAIN, ke., No. 13 Eaulthliald
strebt:Dittabargg.
HEAZELTOX, Wholetale
gloom ean comusszoNlisaatuarr,
sarsconser of the Diamond, No. 18, Pittiburgh.
`',80143118111
/.VS BA
. c AL •:
.1 , , a
:0:1!,80 Wc34 Ana,
: 51. 1 M bank 1%0
:,:•..111111$18,00/aalge•
,t,ll
-ex
JIiaNTIEVICTERERS, di c.
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & 47RAViTORD,
Nonohetaxwo of mry "srlidy of Anlobed
BLIES WORE TOIL PLUMBERS, !WHAM OR
GAs IrITTAILS, ILACHIONLTIS, AHD
AZIOPPEIDOILITEtn.
DZAAVOAIITINGI, of on doooriptiono, mods to
coder. STAAJEDOAT WORK, lIIKAM AND GAB
- and AZ:PAINING. proaptly attended to.
Particular' instates raid to fitting el, ItIIFINE.
RITA YOB COAVAND GANNON OILS.
Also, Bola Asada kw Warn Diatriet of Pron.
orlntais An' /So of MARSH, LADSDIXL k
00.11 PLTIOfT.OTPHON' PVICP, the boat aver in.
'taut Itartag ao tato. It is net Rabic to got out
of ardor. sad will throw wawa orator than anr pump
tn tidal Ito Oa. • nyllil
Pcaoaaaa, PL.
JOHN HALL & CO.,
VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS,
Itaaufectorers aad dealers in all the &Nem' kilt&
of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SCOOPS, CUT
TING EOM. ie. WWI greatly Increased faelit
tfr doing bolding, we earneatly Welt. dealers to
glee cie • call. Idanultetary, Sc . ,
Warehouse, Oeolhi alley sad Liberty Pittsb'et.
JOHN HALL,
T. J. HALL,
STEPHEN WOODS,
ootria JAS. J. DROWN.
W. I. iICIEZINTOSE..-...1. 111011111... . P. HAUT.
MACKINTOSH, HEMPHILL & CO.,
ILL corner Me and O'Llant streeta, near the City
Water Works, Pitubnrgh, mannfecturcre of MACK •
INTOSII IMPROVED OSCILLA
TING STEAM ENGINES AND SIDS VALVES, of
W slue and beet style.
Haring pot
op machinery ok h uge capacity slide
the best quality, we ars ne prepared to do heavy fa
bles, andenlicit .ork to this ilea, touting that by
promptness, and the character of our .ork, to merit
pnlill olnvite patronage.
We special attention to our BALANCED
TALVB OSCILLATING ENGINES as combining
advantagee heretofore unattained in this class of
Engines. Madly
BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORIIi,
PITPHD UR PA.
PARK., BROTEXIL &
BUT QUALITY ILICITNED CAST BUIL,
Num*, Tlat and Octagn, of all alum learrsated
equal to any imparted or manufactured In this coun
try.
' -
*Tr OfElcs sad ware Immo, Nos. 149 sad 151 FIRST
sod 120 sod 122
SECOND STREETS, Tlttsborgl,
WILLLAX It AIINTILLL & CO , Boitza
lEJuttri and Sheet Iron Werke* PENN
STREET, Noe. 20, 22, 24 and Sa. Having secured •
large yard and forninited it nith the! most Improved
machinery, are are prepared to cannuiectnre every
description of BOILERS, in the best manner, and
ertirronted eve , trey . made in the coon
nibi try.
PIP
Cliklifik• RUCHES :rian BS, wriam
LCICGINOTIVE BIiTtERS, C ED ONDENSERS,
SALT PANS, TANN& OIL FLLS, AGITATORS,
SETTLES° ROIL IRON BEMOES,
SUGAR DAtS. , and Ws m. trfacturere of BARN
HILL'S EA ENT:ROILERS.f . Repairing done on
the el:weed uetiFe,"-. • del S:tf
BRIT ANNI.A .A ND 'BR ASS WORKS
•
WEIGHT,
•
(3ammik - to . 4?rite,2lelrton.)
.
Manufsetarers of CASTOR FRA.IIM. MTIGB, CU PR,
LADLN.I, and • grass variety ..rf BRITANNIA
stuck Also, CARBON OIVTaIIIP BURN ERA
and LAMP BRASSIZ generally. Dio. LTJ dx•col1
street. Plttsbureit.
ALLEN M CORMICK & CO.. VaL!..gs
Faimper, Pittelmrgh, Pu
IttrWarehenne, 391 LI WICUTY STREET,
Dfanufattiarois of COOK, PARLOR AEI) ITEAT•
lEG STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW WARE,rtc.,stealandOls.Moald.,Rofl-
Ina Kill Coalopi, 211.111 Gentian, Gas, AVM, and Ar
now, Pips, Sod Irons. Dog Isom, Wag.. Bole., 5. , -
gar Kaolin, Pulleys, llatigani, CarWlimls, CotiPi r itts
and Castings ipenonalv. Also, Jobbirtg and Machine
Cnstlngs made to order: Patented • Portable Bill,
with Siam or Bons Power. • ' arl.llloui
JOSEPH F-101ELLTO'hU&O:,
ITIIST AND .I.l33Elyrf SIM, NW,TeI,
STSPEIUOII 'STEAM IMOINSS, IkIAMITNEItY, de
aylbtf • -.
Q SEVRILLIsiVE, Na 53 WATia.
Lle Etteleorgh,maaufactoror of BOILER IIITSTB,
WItOtIGHT SPIKES, woman and raaroad, of every
daseription.
Par*** sized or shaped SPIKES and ItIrSTS,
tame or mall, toade to order at abort notice. A
coal azdortemotteacetaatly on hand. nkr3o.
- - .
- - .
MM=3l
RIDDLE 6 CO., No. 215
W E Llbiet , itreet, Oppdelts Pittabargh,
atanafactunere of WIIIPK, LABELS and &Wirer'.
n 34K and nen daleripttosof LIATILICII BRAIDED
11 , 4.
Orders salleired from the trade, and goats prchapt
-17 altlpfed aa per Inetroctions. fesly
D,t W. BENNETT, Mangsciureri of
. war= STONN CHINA mad CHIAN COL.
ORSD WARE.
Woe and Warehouse &Vito. 74 PRIM MEET,
Pittsburgh. mhl.3:ly
DRY GOODS.
JOHX W1L80!...-JVIU W. CLXII.....DATID 111 . 04,01.112
W ILSON , CARR
(Lae Mao*. Pay. A (b..)
Wholesale dealers la NORNION AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS. No. OS Wood street, third bame.b.,
Diamond alley. Pletatmrah. apirttf
BAWL 'Lure Winn:Ml[o.
T TORRO M A A N BO O T
G & T I CO
R Y D
O a D r , De n .
140 Federal street, (niennddoer below are Market
Ilease,) Allegheny Clli. rata ly
PATON, MAMMA & CO., Wholesale
-LI
and Entail Donlan In TBITSBEINGS, =MEDI
DENIES and MY GOODS; of ovary tlextriptlon,
Non 17 and 19 911913 stnot, P111119191t.
MACRUId GLYDE Wholesale a - d
-IA& Retail Deigns In JUICY AND STAMM DRY
GOODS, TIUMNI,NOS, te., No. 78 IFarkstitnwt,
betwrinialsmouttilnd torcrib:Pittstoughl
T 3i .BURVHFIELIceesbdr to
J;Butonfous eo z i ; Yrbotteiod
In EjTARLEVID mr! y . 1200D5; Nextbenst
comer of lad.Hl andMA* .itrOstik, WU:burgh._
TOREPH HOR Wholanterniid. &T-
V tall Dealer in of kinds of TRIMMINGS, DAY
GOODS, se., Ike. 77 and 79 Matkalitreet:
JW. BARKER k, CO, Healers in ell
. !duds of DAT GOODS, No. SO Market street,
Hawn Third and fourth, Pittsburgh.
11TALMER, .N9:84 . Wood &root,
-LW Dealer in BONNOTS,_ 'Da% oTRAW TRIM
MINGS, and eirum MODS ganotally.
QIMON JOHNSTON Denier in MEE
13
DEEDS AND ,cmsaidew -PI3IIIITITETIT
TANGY GOODS, VGGGING FLUID, OIL" FAM
ILY HLDIOINIS, Lo., ut attattly prime quasi:)) ,
attach be of at lawatt plees, Comm Pvtl
Lad Ireattb atroetr,'Phtibatifi. 'Pritalpti tat.-
tallyarmtionaded at al! hems.
~.FAIENESTOCK it . W., Whole
-IJ. 11
. sale Drugatata, and manufacturers of WHITE
LEAD ANDLATHANG, corner ofitTootiLnd Front
'treat.. Pittabmgh.
TOHN i f .Oekitt;WhiiidEtitlo Dea r er in
DERHS. - FAIRTS, OILS. TARNISHES AND
DYE STUFFS, Rip- 296 Liberty stool, Rittabnrgb.
MI order, will mod , . PrmaPlit atteation.
- • •
REiraltt;
No. 140 Wood ,treat, corm of,VlrElp
Pittsburgh.
• r.rsun.4.rcE AVEAVs. •
JGARDINER - .O3PFIN, Agent for
• Franklin, Philadelphia and lieltarion Insurance
Companit, Northeast corner Wood and Third sta.
P. JONES, Agent North America,
W
sna. or Pentiryinala, and I.hartilird, Istanr
and Companitts, 89 Water .treat
SAMUEL REA, Socrutf — LWatiioni r
entanat Company. corner Ilarnit and Water eta.
M7(lol{DON,Setietiiri Westoin In-
A! • manes Company, IM Water meet.
M. BOOK, Seem , . Allegheny D . manes Company, 37 Fif. tweet.
("BURL( YrrE BLUME, Dealer in MU-
N,J: SW AND MUSICAL DantansENTlL soh,
agcnt, for &NABS k CO.'S PIANOS, 'RAM. ES
Brtos. PIANOS. and PRINCE &AMA MELODE
ONS. No. 43 Vltth dreg. mosood door abort Wood,
Pittiburgli. ',bum to lot, and taken- in exchange
tbr Dm. . solo
KLEBER &ORO,' Dinilera in MU
laa AND Minnom, iltsztunnarric
ANN,spots A* triTtalrArs CZLIEBILINND K-
No. 831141 th street, Pttimborgb. •
my 29
3014016 PealerOn
agr 2 l 3 11,, Iffaxl4l.,
a!fiet, FP ...a~4Fitßtttip'F
PIITSBOBOH, PL.,
nianhetazers of
Mamacturen of
DR 17GOISTS.
.IFIUSIT, Ice.
BS=
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1863
Vittsburgh &aunt..
NOV. 18r,3
L•HIDA 1 MORNING
TEEMS OF THE GAZETTE.
Maionao Ismoz, by mall, per year_..-.../3 00
montll.--. 70.
wrek 13
stngle copies
Emmy., Enertax, by ig.fl, pa. year..—
. " 61012th...-
. .. week
" sirygle L
1917ar.v INnerton, sloth copies, per year... 2 W.
• • dubs or ita 10, • ... 1 So.
• oldie of 10 oe mere ... I rt.
—cad oat ex - tre to the party sending club. Tor •
dab of fifteen, is will send the 3mm:to Gsrerr•
daily. For • elute of twenty, we will send the
Mon...xxso Gal:errs daily. Mingle eopiee, 5 mute.
OS 11l fsbroriptiorx treledy in edges* and paw.
shave Stepped " - hen the time expires.
The Esehanp of Prisoners.
The position of this question, as appears by
the summary of the correspondence between
Messrs. Commissioners Meerorra and Oot.n,
which we 'have led before our readers, is
briefly this : " The rebels any we will keep
your prisoners—(and that means we will
starve you concede to as every
thing we demand, not only in relation to our
flagrantly fraudulent account of the number
on each side, but also as respects our barbar
ous and blood-thirsty purposes with regard to
the °Moors of colored regiments, and the
rol
ured soldiers themselves, who miry fall into
oar hands."
Of contrite, the Government can never con
sent to yield to a deamud so infamous—and
no, for the present, the matter rests. We
have already said that if Gca. Meant could
rise to the greatness of the occa,ion ; if he
could use, as many a general could use, the
sublime and touching argument and inspira
tion growing out of the exigency, he could
lead even ono half the ,army he hue through
and over all the obstacles and ohstruotio.
that Ito between him and Richmond—and
that within the days of a single week. If the
Army of the Potomac could not be inspired
by its leaders to undertake FO noble a work of
deliverance and 'retribution without waiting
ing for the slow accompaniments of rail
road ~oustruction, and all the rest of
it,—to which they hare become ac
customed in making war a la McClellaw,
we should at once propose that a volun
teer army, (or this special service, shall
ho called out from the Northern States, and
we are persuaded that 100,000 men would res
pond at once, and that the rebel capital would
be in our hands within a month.
but, be ths remedy what it may for this
dead-lock of negotiation. !,t our readers en
deavor to understand the question et issue,
first of aIL And to this end we tmb;oin the
following article from the N. Y. Tri! In, of
Wednesday :
Tay Evenivey Pool hnt o i r !.',or
4 'l the MI., which e.,
"MP 411.2,1011 of .1. r••su tow 1••• • • • •..•
rigover , mut . I.
=CBE
12111MIEENIMMI
M:M
and e.ujoite The prolutl
M 1.11.90 titikr,rlOG. , : OM!, LI
way to tho titifhat d0n.0.•
alter it is V. timlr nior.y. Lt •h0t.0.1 lee Lorne it. tulp.l
- that;Lt the Goren:moat acce.lc ..the •ictuand , L
the B.Altittl,lite•Lt carty4,tlo 4 , fcr.
to ,L.:diere Al° latioteuted f.ions
to tit. Mbet Jeibt. It note, t.l tIo• t..te
ofilcere who cotoloatolcd k ;
been captured. The r( 1 ,1 1 1 , 1 1
th. 4 the journala lit the N rth idult.
three neouthe ago far t ett.te•oding tlo• ex• hal, • .
altogether, becalue the rebel. would Lot Ko crew!, r
white ofilecre of colored IV,113,11 . 111. • 1. 1,1 ‘ hien... loin
for not entoottting to etill more ntouete....* dctoet..l..
"One gentlemett, who is deeply interertal I/1 tit/0
nod who hoe been eo to W.tlilrigtots, tag , •
the Pr.-skint to enhmli t•• et" denta.tel rather te.tu
leave our notate. starve In l'ocitmoul jag- Name •.f '
the olllcinis of lltet 11(er Depart:molt 5.-ty t•t••petly I
rrpiy to each mow—L.lle Os.. • jben e.•• otoy a• !.
letup this ear I torah that Jeff. Duel-ion, to ‘I.• • w I
it is tet the. ..ten new iii, the -lure:tie n ..e •elr ti.•.g.
now to We handlif we will pot eaknowle•lce the tad , .
pondroo• of the t'•atft.lereey It e. itroh.h.e that. li,.
lieffeintuent well ar ff...
range the dialtire t•t men.
way with the Rebel tlovertarteut. It a :II loubtle•
give w.ty on many pots, ts, to ermet the public •enti •
ment of the couh.ry ; ins tent •tue. gout ~hot I
haat beard from the Ilia of ne.to the. On , of the
tuetalwra, (lost It della.. to ri,,itivirst. is, level
p•orbots attempting to Idiom . Chas i• •Itool , l -LI., to.
the Ikbel drmu,, le at every • • , -t: lit' . •
pause of unwittame sad h.tior."
—We presume that too, loyal journals
the North - have pursued the strangmy locus
eistent.course ettriblited to then, hove ; but
we are sure they must hare been very fe w,
sal those distinguished neither I.d: !
genes nor stability. The Copperheads tam.
of course, at whatever the Administration
may do, and pettifog the case of the 'Whyte, ,
as they will continue to do at all events ; hut
those which stand by their country have very
genexady refrained from any such strictures
as are noticed above. That our Cloverament
is doing and will no what is right—that it will
defer in all things to reason and justice, in
nothing to bullying and unjust clamor, we I
hope and trued.. And we leek evidence that it
has departed one hair's breadth from the
straight line of justice and duty.
Our Government is willing and anxious to
effect a further exchange of prisoners ; but it
domande equity. The relvi.le have, utterly
without authority frmn our ei42; - TOene.l from
larole
an ordeirfali•ck into active service a
argo number of prisoners of war captured by
us at Vicksburg and.elsowhere, who have not
been exchanged, and for whom we have re
ceived no equivalent. Cur Commissioner re
fuses- to' mais .forther exchanges until this
account is adjusted. Of course, the P.,bois
blaster, and of course the Copperhead oracles
take the side of the - enemy—the country's,
Ler theirs. So far, all is as was to have been
expected. The intimulidn ribciVe that the
President may be driven by popular clamor
to concede more than he ought, is the only
novel and alarming feature of the cane.
Up to this hour, the rebels have never in
dicated their readiness to exchange the color
ed soldiers or their white officers captured in
battle by them. Up to this hour, we have no
knowledge that a single one of those officers
or privates have been exchanged or forwarded
for exchange by them. They are raising a
dust to cover this point, but they do not con
ceal it- And, until itshall be settled, we see
no chance for exchanges.
The World charges that our Seerotary of
War is obstructing exchanges, thinking to
ml..vra.le the rebels, in view of their destitu
ties} by compelling them to feed our prieon
ere Can it imagine that the rebels we would
exchange for them would eat lam than is now
dealt out:to our captured soldiers at Richmond?
If tley'ilid, it would soon starve the whole of
them. But the suggestion is blindly suspi
•olons. :
Again'we'eny, - let our Government dine
gard unjust fault-findieg and au riqbt. Let
us have a further exchange of prisoners when
ever we can on eqnitabie tams, but none till
I then. If the rebels choose to famish and kill
our captured brothers, that is a calamity: let
lus not aggravate it by wrong. If we can Le
driven to surrender .sir just tisrout•
of tutu - during, prisoners of war, we may as
I well giro up the contest.
THE whole number of three year,' troops
sent to the field from Massachusetts is 57,213,
Of thesis bounty amounting to $2,313,120 Kee
m 64.4.14,590. Bounty amounting to $2,392,-
793 was also paid to 10,160 nine months
troops. The - •whole expome of the eyetew
adopted in filling the lust quotas of the state,
exoltutivo of state and l'aitod State appropri
ation, has boob $5,356,202 97.
'IaiLMIZECT. TODD; Who died in Iginoi. in
1859, hoaile'vhed all his estato,auioanting to
ntottOsas j ooo.te tho preeidont and trustees of
the GinstdCollege,Ttlitadelphie. A commit
tee of the diientoreldli just roturnod from
111112cOLCOritfilho fins lnstilment-or this .bo
-40414 =milting to about ts;000. • .
+ - •
^ I `J -x `
,::r..--.~.: .
General flanks at Brownsville
The landing of a Union army opposite
iMatamoros is ono of the most important events
of the war. For many months the rebels have
rant cotton out and drawn supplies in by this
route; now this great source of guts, ammuni
tion and artillery is closed. Our army has.
Wore this time, taken possceion of the
line of the Rio Grande, which r e qu i res
o
but a small forcoto hold it, owingt o the char
acter of the country adjoining tit river.
It is not known what Gen. B kg intends
when this work of occupation is flashed. No
doubt ho will move - meth the veer part of
his army into the intitior, calling the Texan
Unionists to his culottes he advances. Texans
have constantly asserted that thd,only way to
enter Their State successfully wet by way of
Brownsville and it is known that a consid
erable number of Union mon were living on
the Mexican bonier, waiting for :the arrival of
a forte to which they could join themselves.
General Banks was himself in favor of sad.
an expedition no this to the Rio Grande, but
was prevented until now from attempting it.
The rebels in the truns-Missithippi states—
Texas, Arkansas and AtissouritLarc by this
movement completely isolated. Mhen Vicks
burg fell they boasted that the source of their
supplies were not touched; that in truth they
were likely to be better off than ever, inas
much as Richmond could no more draw upon
them. But now they; see the door closed
through which they resolved help; they are
surrounded and rant aeon give up.
The movement of General Banks will en
courage the Union men of Texas and Arkan
sas. If he can strik4 a few soesessful blow•
in the State, or if he accomplishes a march to
Galveston cr Houston, we should not ho sur
prised to hear of a rising of .the people in
other parts of the State against tbc.r cruel
oppressors. None hare sufferea so cruelly in
this war as the Torun Unionlats. Their en
emies hunted them, murdered them ; and it
is not the fault of the rebel hinders if there
remains to-day a loyal man alive in the Statp.
Illydropathy4 the Army.
A correspondent; (VW batted from General
Meade's headquarters, mentions the following
case of hydrenathickretament
A private employed as a blacksmith at
headquarters was recently surpendA by the
thumbs ton tall pine traill, and a pail of cold
water slowly poured upon hid cranium by a
man on a ladder eavere&deot above. lie re
ceived the pUnishmetti - diritt as groat a de
gree of complacency ill co d be expected
under the cireumstanco, - ;bui still exhibited
an apparent sense of §amillation which I
think it impossible for Wen /he most stoical
rascal to repress on occasidns of a similar
character. It is customary lathe army, whet
the weather is severe,.or whin the mon hare
undergone laborious fatigue iluty, to issue to
them rations of whiskey, the effect of which
in some Instances, is to bring out in hold re
lief every selfish animal protlivtty of man's
nature, leaving every commendable attribute
in the background. It was thus in the in
stance of the culprit referred, to, who took oc
casion while in a pugiliktie mo od to approach
Gen. Meade with a point blank_ chageoge to
single combat, asseveratin v rout terms
and in an expressive mans OW con
fidence in his taunty to v "014-oom
inart•lrr•in.chief "or any of a dad in
sisting on the General to "peel" and defend
himself. The Genera' probably considerinc
th; challeni;e rather informal and not in !W-
I:Vidal:ice a tit the ordered the man
is arrt...:, remarking that be oelluccd the hl •
draitt`iit tri. t,shi :.cable in the pug
eerie, p.n.! , atoms MM.. It according
ad• a:ter lb. tortlA drove.
renaouubly supposed, will,
bappr re, 1.•••1 to the prvionor :111,1 o.
iiloso IVIIIIOVA 111., scene.
z f it
PreAentatlon of Rebel Colors to Gets.
Meade -The Rebel Prisoners' Opin
ion of the General.
A kit, from the Realvrt,r, of the Army
of I he . Petorne , e, soy*: •
i t , e re b e l co l or ., eigl.: in number, captured
oy Gil. lius.,ell•:. brigade at Rappahannock
Stet . were formally. presented to General
Meade on ruet..lay afternoon. Col. Emory
t pton, of the 121st 'Now York, one of the regi
ments partici!, t.ug in the charge on the
rebel works, made toe presentation address,
to which the General reiionded fittingly,
award ng the higher' r': edit to the gallant
brigade, and stating, in conclusion, that he
soon call upon the whole army for the
performance of deeds of a similar praiseworthy
character. The General looks remarkably
wet', and carries in his large and expressive
eye a quiet confidence, which bodes desirable
results for the future. The •prisoners are all
anxious to get a glimpse of the man who out
generated Lee, and when he is pointed out,
ore invariably complimenta.y in their re
mark,, on his personal appearance. "lie's a
mighty smart moo, I reckon," i.ays one;
"lie's a
,right fine lookin' feller," remarks
another, and so on, all agreeing as to his im
pressive military presence. Il is headquarters
aro invariably in his tont, no matter how cold
may be the weather.
From the Blockading Fleet off Wil
mington.
A letter from an officer of (meet the bl .ekall
ing vessels MI Wilmington, dated c:n the 14th
of November, in reference to the prevention
of blockade-running, contains the following :
We are doing very much better than ever
before; we have a better class of steamers
and more of them. We rims have sista.,
steamers, of which seven are on the western
and southern side. We want about ten more,
small steamers or togs that can't be seen; large
strainers are of no use.
Abodt a week since the rebels put a Whit
w nth shot through the Siphon, the first time
they have hit her, although they have fired
hundreds of times. It fortunately did little
damage, and injured no one. They °rm. ft
on the steamer from a masked battery.
A Bride Worth flaring
The Rockingham I Va.) Register publishw
the warriagu of Miss Lucy F. Roller, the
daughter of a wealthy farmer in that county,
and adds:
"She was what we would call 'an independ
ent girl,' ears enough. Her bridal outfit was
all made with her own hands, (rot: her beau
tiful and olegant straw hat down to the hand
some gaiters upon her feet! lier own delicate
hands span and wore the material of which
her wedding-dress and traveling-doalc were
made, so that she had nothing upon her per
son when she was married which was net mach
by herself! Nor was she compelled by neces
sity or poverty to make this cshibition of her
independence. She did it for the purpose of
showing to the world how independent South
ern girls ore."
A Lerma from a gentleman engaged in
taking the vote of the Missouri soldiers at
Chattanooga, on teat election day, eaye the
voting wall done under de fire of the eneertia
guns. As the men gathered together and
deposited their ballots the rebel shells were
exploding all about them. Three hundred
and twenty-seven of them east their votes,
and every one of them for the radical tielut.
Men whose hearts are in their work could not
do anything elms.
Tue sliver produot of Nevada territory will
this year, it Is estimated, amount to $15,000,-
000, and in two years more it is thought it
will be fully . $30,000,000. A -writer in dm
San Francisco Belletin, wbo has studied the
subject on thy Tot, holds that Nevada is the
"richest silver -bearing country in the world.
Unlike California, her wealth 'is not where
r'n find it,' but her ' silver runs in veins.'"
THE PIIESIDINT'S EHANCIEATION PROCLAH %-
TION ,HOII3.—WO aro gratified to bo able .
to Ante that Thomas B. Bryan, Esq., has
purchased the original insuascript of the
l'reeident's Emanciliation Proclamation, hav
ing paid the managers of the Northwestern
Fair the handsome HUM of three thousand dui
lor. for it, and having given obligations that
it shall notgo out of the city.—ehicoyo
Give. _
DEATH OF A $OO or
DLL Prarb—J. R.
Priestly, Esq., Northumb tu
erland county,
Pa., and cashier of the Bank of Northumber
land, died suddenly . at the depot at Reading
on Tuesday morning, of heart. disease. Be
was is soh of the famono Bar. Dr. Priestly,
welt-known ea n learned tuid'eloquent
both in this collntTi iiid Eitrope.
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS,
OUR PRISONERS AT RICHMOND.
Clothing and Provisions Returned
by the Rebels.
HORRIBLE STATE OP AFFAIRS IN REDELDO.II
OCCUPATION Of THE CAPTURED CORRESPONDENTS
Lc., de., de
Spacial Dtspatch ttt thr Fittabargb ihtzettt•
PHIL/DELPHI,,, Nov. Ih, I 563
Th• Christian Commission this morning
were notiCted that the supplies for Union 1.-in
oners will not be received by the rebel,. No
reason is given. The fact is, that the rebels
are not quite mean enough to steal them. yet
unwilling that the prisoners should fore bet
ter than their own people.
Released agents of the l.bristian Commas
sled, just come in, say Richmond is in a state
of destitution. Jeff Davis is serionily alarm
ed. The guerrilla sys tem of warfare is react
ing upon thewolves, when nu Yankeos are
there to plunder they prey upon their own
people. Horrible tales of outrage are repott
ed to the Confederate tiovernment, hot that
has no pow. to hew.
The Union prisoners are slowly
and rotting with .eur‘s7. Every seldior there
leaves on Saturday for Dir.ie, blacks and all.
Intense feeling exists against the War De
partment for not j•.uhlfig on to Richmond and
roleasing our 12,000 prisoner,
Nothing interesting the Army t,f the
Potoms...
Our troops. yesterdsy, terned oat and re
ooestrneted the fencing on the farm of John
Minor Botle. destroyed by the camps. Mr.
r, LOW ut and iz the
Union.
•
Borate Libby, mail carrier for the army,
was robbed on the , nal. They took his
h,ds, money, mail and 11, r,s, and thou let
him go. The mail sirm full of greenbacks.
A writer says the time of tow captured
newspaper correspondents in Libby is occu
pied an be er ea ch morning in "grey
wLich drop through the floor alto,.
The removal of the pri•nnera from hick
mond to Danville has commenced. Already
11,;,00 have gs-
The Richmond F.' , ../aane says the Yanl,ee
Cioeornmeut will not take these priuners un
der the laws of etrilired warfare and cartel.
They shall be put where told weather and
scant fare will thin theta out I, .te:urti^uee
with the law • f nature.
Two hundred rebel prisoner. wore confined
in Castle Thunder for v.:was I,ll , •nfles—servo
for desertion, and others for attending pt..,
~ettings in North Car . "..a. wh;le home on
furlough.
Men, women and children have keen coral, a.
in , our line•. n. l'ort•ntouth, for the 1:13t reek,
in .unto nurnheri. They tell the old el•:ry of
, 11,) Li• , u in tit , • eel-.! cap{r .l.
all. I. I'. Spear. l the II th
Cavalry, ha , h er , reopp , •,o led Briert:en
arat 'f LavaLlry.
eon- upon the Avereign. er Eu
rope fur a et,ngrcs,. to ~11,it t••.n State
altairn.
FROM WASHING-TON
._ •
J. K. HOIFF.IIAfIi a & BRo"
Affaira in Meade'B Department.
ou'll No. 51 TUTU STICEII7.
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TWO OR THREE. REBEL REGIMENTS THROWN KNA BE S PIANOS ar e
- — 7.
ACROSS THE ARPIDAN. now cosuidered the best Flams -- *.
._. _ _._ made, and are folly warranted fort ' - 1 , 1
Two Deserters Publicly Branded. V 1 41::"'"*... 1 :::
..d"'..17,.".., h t v° =1"" 'er:ho'f Enabs
excel
. lento in our possession from Melberg, Gottachelk,
Strackeech, O. Satter and H. Vico:tempts, as also
HORRIBLE RIGHT ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK, from some of tbo moat distingushed professors and
amateurs in the country. A call Is respectfully soli
- before purchuing elsearbare. Persons at a dbl.
Arrival of Paroled Prisoners from tummy - 1U please send fora circular. For sale at Fac
tory prices by CHA IILOTTZ BI.L.NK,
Richmond.
.. _ ,
.. _ No.. 43 rifth street,
' nol4 Solo Agent for Sithib'gh and West. Ps_
_
REM. /V AI. OF 1'2,001.1 i . NIIIN P RISON ERS I' 11l 01 emuleE PIANOFORTE
RICH ItoND Tii LAN''ILI.E. V —.hod received, r very choice
--- lintion of PIANOS, pereally select-
NI ATT EltS DA 11.1" G! - I 1 INV !NO W01{.6 4E Va:l2 li t!rp .- .: ,- ,. irrAt,';'.h. - , b/P. - „Ttobtr:',.- - „dtr, --
others the onapprnachetie STEINWAY PI
THE REBELS MOVING ON ELBASIDE'S FORCES. ANtlt
l ' eu B ', ' e ah are ' l ' e ' tit 'i' T 'a oc i to ' r ae e ROSEWOOD PIANOS,
from 5240 onward,
H. ELEBER A BRO., No. IS Fifth street,
Sole Age Lita for Strin,,y's eumai.
LEE REP9RTED FALLING BACK
New YORK, Nov, 9.—A iferahl Washington
dispatch say, tin Monday the rebels threw
two OK tarot of their regiment, to this side of
the river, but not out of range of their bat
teries at Raccoon.
Two deserters were publicly branded yes
terday.
Tho rain on Sunday exposed a horrible
sight on the Rappalicrcek. In the rifle pits
rum which the rebels retired on this side, the
washings of the rain uncovered half-buried
arms and legs of Illose slain in tho recent skir
mini, with the tith cor e s.
The lierfabi nice has the following from the
A r my of the Potomac, dated Nov. 17: Each
Indiana and AVisoonsin regiment in this army
is sending home one commist•ioried c!beer and
two privates from each county on recruiting
sere ico n with the espeotation of filling their
thinned rauka with volunteers.
A Washington dispatch to the herald says
that a Butler, of the !ill Kentu,ky Cavalry,
and seven others, released from Castle Thun
der on parole, have reached Washington.
They state the removal of 12.000 Colon pris
anon, from Richmond to Danville has com
menced, and already 2,000 have gone.
Thetis are great complaint among Lite poor
er people in Richmond at the high price. and
scarcity of provisions '
and they etc fermi to
adopt the advice of their papers—te live with
out eating meat.
There .re some 2,000 rubel prisons..^ con
fined in Castle Thunder for various alleged
offences. Some are in for desertion, and others
for attending peace meetings in North Carolina
while at home en furlough.
Now T one's Wash
h. -ton dispatch says : Messrs. Wm. Stannern,
of Keoeuk, lowa, and A. A. Mums, of 31cm
phin, two citizen, who were captured last May
at Granville, Miss., and conBne4. in Libby
prison most of the time since, are among the
returned prisoners that arrived at Annapolis
to-day. These gentlemen represent matters
in Richmond daily growing worse. No meat
had been issued for days before they left.
They confirm the statements Gat nothing
sent to eltisens or soldiers had ever been de
livered by the rebels oulil the recent inter
fcronce of our government.
A special:dispatch to the Montt!, dated Wash
ington, ICUrember 1101. nays • Advice, re
ceived to-day, tem the West, state that the
rebels are moving on Gen. Buninide'n fa-me
vie Loudon, East Tennessee. The latter are
deemed to be in on unrnfr poeition. It is
thought that the form now advancing has Men
exaggerated somewhat.
Arrivals from the front to-night bring no
dispatches. end show Gist there is nutmeg of
interest developed to-day within our linen.
A deserter from the 2d Louisiana arrived
hero, and thinks Leo's army is about 90.000
'strong. He adds that the fortifications on the
Rapidan arc formidable.
N W York, Nov. 19.—A special to the rue.,
dated Washington Nov. 18th, state§ that Leo
is falling back to Carlton Junction, with one
half of his army.
Rebel Raid Nemphlaipprebended.
Naw Toes, Nov. 19.—A Memphis letter,
dated the 13th, to the World, states that there
are apprehensions of a rebel raison that city.
General Tharlbut's division has arrived there.
Guerrillas are active on the rives, and the
eltlamm are orginizing for self-defitneo.
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VOLUME LXXVII-NO.
Interesting from Europe.
NEW Year., Nov. 19. — The Persia, from Liv
erpool on the ith, via Queenstown on the 9th,
arrived this morning.
Tho pirate Georgia, before her arrival at
Cherbourg, captured two ships and boarded
about ninety.
A Paris telegram tries to dissuade Liver
pool shippers from sending to Matamoras, as
the blockade there is effective.
. Napoleon's speech to the French Legisla
ture sass universally discussed. dome reward
it as pacific, and others as warlike.
Some English journals say that war is In
evitable without there is a Congress on the
Polish question. Paris Bourse is dull at 66f.
Ln France says an European Congress may be
considered as convoked.
The Bank of France advanced its rotes
Lurrpo L Nor .I.—Cotton has an upward tend.oey.
hiria.l.:ufla quiet and steady. Provtaiona, Insgulnr.
Lard dull. Consols eirmod at 193:4119 , ga. American
storks nomlual. Flour and wheat quiet and stewly.
COM, : 'raixed at 7n. fleet I n acti,
quiet. Bacon, ixavy, declining 64,j1e.
Joeidte, Nue. l.—Breadstuff t dull. fewer advanced
Ls. Coffee, Ft.dy. Corifedertte louu, .14365,
Gloomy Intelligence from Richmond—
Our Prisoner* Eating Dogs--Sup
plies Forwarded, etc.
BALTIIIOgE. Nov. ii. —The intelligence
from our prisoners at Richmond is most
gloomy. so meat had been furnished them
for twelve dkvs,,and the prisoners onßalle Is
land had actually killed and eaten dogs to
sustain life. The Supplies forwarded by tie
Baltimore Ballet- Plod INTO gols,g forward
daily, but are not sufficient to feed thirteen
tnoinand man. I Audi endeavor to send fifty
barrels of beef and one hundred barrels of
dour to-morrow, in fall confident* that our
eitizena will bo aided by contrtbat!nns from
New York, Plniedelphin, Boston and Wash
ington. lam sending provisions in advance
at the re,Lipt of fonds to pay fur them. Those
men most not be permitted to s terve.
CH.OLLES C. FULTON,
i',,prieLer of the Baltimore Atee.-;,,,t.
Short Engagement on - Mobile.
New lutot, Nov 19.—A letter to the licruld, I
dated off Mobile, Oct. 22d, says: The Colo-
ratio, flagship, and Genesee, hod an engage
:lent with the "Ladies' Ram," a vessel pre
sented by the ladies of Mobilo to the rebels. 1 1
The Gette,ee fired two shots and the Colorado
three, when the rebel ram almost
ately put back ander the guns of Fort Mor
gan. The rebels have one iron -clad, two
steamers and a floating battery tn the bay, but
they are of no use.
P 1.4.4 OS, MUSIC, hre.
P IANO,'.—The subscriber
ham the pleaserr no announce that hmtrligg
has just raturnorl from New York and Bostoa, where
he hes selected from the lfactorice of Clikkertng
mine, Jardine & Bon, linraitun Dna., W. P. ii.manica)
and others, a splendid assortment of PIANOS, em
brining sll etykli finish, from plain to arils caned
The. instristuants will anise during this Ira,: tLe
cumin greet, and the atteutitu or purchaser. Is re-
epectfhlly sollettml to them
1" RI CIS TO BOIT ALL. icci
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
I) ECK. ER'S PIANOS.-1
.pt..ktog oS (=ail A usbutz'v Con -,
ten , e Y, rt.. the editor of the
... eed 13..e1.1 11..11,ce the rold , ,ring rv•
•• TL« ixketrumetita used ~a thld ocraniee
eery t e • ••...turatl‘nly ma 13rm, of the name of
flvvket Brotherv, nod gave very Gnat
of ~..ae l ka, .vovarn‘e+hip and powerful and 14 illiant
none. Itealter • Pianos Ara untioubtadly the 6.1
manufactured now In this country."
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CO., Mole
sale and ROW Deilorm In EOM, SHOES, Ao.,
corner Wood arot Fourth strootkiittabumb.
OILS, AT.
RlC'f--1)SON:u-ARlaiY At C.,
60WHISSION & 70HRAIIDING 71SIICHANTA
Crude and Refined Petroleum,
61. 19 =WIN PrS3ST. ITITISBI79OII.
Mr Mbar.' Cash astraaces m canstrarsents
Pittsburgh sr Eastern Markets.
Maws. J. S. Dilworth Ji 00.,
Springer Ilarboagh,
Thompson Ben, Esq., Picot. OLimmareLal Hank•
mblihein
TACK & BRO.,
unnu
Crude and Refined Petroteat,
BENZINE, itc.,
1.” WALNUT ST., PHILADELPIIIA.
Swindle entrusted to ear we nartisv mu
prompt personal attention.
Etter to Kamm ittehardson. Earley d Co.. Drreer,
iturk• d Co., end IM.Clelland d Darla Pittsburgh;
That. Smith, PrmL Bulk N. A. ; tt. L. a. .I.er
Co.. Philadelphia. i
IlioN CITY OIL N - Tatia
MAT do CHORPENNING,
lliumfacturen and Salaam of OALIiON OIL, BUN
11M===21
CRIY L)lt PICI2 R.O LICI.I
Worts. opp&ilti ISharisburg.
Mee, No. 1,9 HAND lITBRET
D. L MILLER, JR., AGurr,
ISIS WALNUT £BILA.DELPILLL
CRIME & IMEEM PETROLEMI
On Commisatrm imakistrely. AU charges at not
rraseruhla nue.
13TORAGE FOR 4,LFTVED to cook - cellarg .111,
CRUDE, under good 'beds.
Partirular &ideation paid to OIL FOR EX PoRT,
Yon S.ILLI—C•II7BTIC COLA, oOD.I ASTI, .tc
sold)
CABOT 6c REM BERTON,
General Merohandize Brokers,
lA, SOUTH YON 57., PHILADELPHIA.
CRUDE & REFINED PETROL/MI,
HAMITIC SODA, SODA ASU,
M=MIMI
Onlc rs to boy or sell promptly attended to.
sul:ly
ALLEN it NEEDLES,
PIULADILPIIIA
COMMISSION dIERCIIANTAL
Portia:lw. attantloo pald to cooolgooloote of
Crude and Refined Petroleum.
air Moral &droner mot.
onlly
HS R ROE.
13 SOUTH FIICNT ST., PII I LADELPHIS.
Broker & Comm isai on Morokarst
CRUDE & REFINED ESTRUM-11C
Crud.° .d 8.-1114.1
BA KEISLS.
RAWWI., BUREB Sc CO.,
COMMUIpION imaciparrs.
tyguota of rho
GLOBS, PAOITIO AND LIBERTY OIL wows.
IJberal cash idyls:ea made on consignmente If
Refined or Crude Petroleum-
COIL DlNlThatig WAY A lIANCOCIC SIP.
Opatty
IL WILN need not be emlA - oarnsisell,c
the enforcement of the Bulk Ordinance, Vio43
they can here their OIL barrelled aodshlpped •
oat teuebbng the City Wharves, es cheap, •re
prompt, wish lees risk, lon tronblo•and in Lot ur
order, et
KIRK'S OIL YARD,
On the Alirghitay 'Valley Railroad, oboe Law.sreo.
rills, arbors 011 La pimp.] from the beats dlr, s to
ilia Qua, and shippod L. any point, East or
'Flaunt any draying or ro-shipping.
All erdela promptly ationded to.
.1141 - 0111 e. at Yard, on Citizerm ramenger R.ll.
Post Oltles address, BOX DOR, Pittsburgh ; or I. ran
ba so. , daily at tim On. Lac - manna.
apt! DA YID SIPS.
WALLACH & CURTIS 6,
Coramlemion Merehants.
IMM=E:I
CRUDE & REFINED PET33.OLEVAI,
DiDDINN AND LIIDRICATTNG 0114
Mo. 13 80PPII TVH.4.4 TUT, PIIILADRLIZIA
DT Storage =peaty (wader carer,) tbrl6,lVO
A 1.., excellent Netlike for shipping to Ame 4-en
and Foreign ports, et ear wharf on the
Biter, ncer the platform of the P. H.
WALES, WETMORE A: CO.,
00317118810 N MESCILLX72,
SKIPPERS OF FETBALEIJffi,
112 HAMER LANE, y 1 W TORE
Ample fsailltleu for STORAGE AND SiiiPPlngß,
.t their yard sad wharf. R nOOll.
myl4(
Lit AsioN D OIL WOM3.
_
NAYLOR & MUTH,
Refiners and Dealers in Carbon Oil,
Vusbrpmed by my to tho maTket.
44 - Orders left at their arke. No. 41
STREET, or at their work. in Lae/run:eville, real Lc
pro: wady attended to. Buyers of CRUDE OIL.
ROT ASHWORM,
IST. CLAIR BT., MT.:BURGH,
Forwarding & Commission Merchant
•HD DNALER IX OILS.
ead"'ILLErkIIIiATINO, LIIIMIOATINO, CfriDE
PO:ROLF:CM OILS, constantly on hen and
for tale at the ICIIIINt market prieek eauslgnaitnts
and ordcre witched. ap7k
$lO. W. HOLDRILLP HIGNSW4O7.IiIirI
WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY.
GEO. W. HOLDSHIP & Co.,
Kannfactuaers of BURRING OM AND LUBLICA
TO6 011.. Keep cotodiantly on hand Ow afro bolt
quality of BURNING OIL, dear and adillontedPot ;
also. • rood LUBRICATOR, pun WHITS /Oa-
ZOLE and CAR CREASE. .
. .
air Al order. left at No. 33. 1 , 71'13 378 W.
Bonk Block, wood !bur, will be promptly atteidiAl
to. odktf
rt. 6. WARING,
CRUDE, RNYINID, MACHINEUT AND PAINT
OILS,
And dcalex m lialnlng Matarlai.
In. BS MARKET T. Pitts!).Tab
S./CENT OIL WORKS.
Duziojilir, DrArLip_a, co.,
IlLitautlictmen of
Pure White Refined Ciii•bon ens,
0111 a), No. Sat LIM= NWT,
mansetruan;
InYfiltono