MIMS 41% 0 .••• .• • •',•• .t! =ME .y'~~s'' , . . . SEEM .1 . 1 . • • • • A. =•4k _,, . . 4 ., ••• ;:•' c;• ;, ; ....: •'; : .'-;• ': i . ...4 .1 ,-. : .t •:: . ': , :fi: :.- *- ~., ' A , ~, , - . -d - ?‘i . :,..: i - ::::: ..:", , t;,si.. 1. :• . .1 _!-..*- ! • . - . 14 -a .. .;:ii':? . f.::.5.:::61:'!: .. 4 " . 4)Vr,.:1, : : : :' l i:: , ,:' ,41i:J . : 1 ",: ..., -* •..i; !..; .;:: 1 ii , ;;::!;A., - ..:.**;;i.;- 1..14, i ';.: ..- •.1'; • :ie •'' ; :;...•:;:,;.*•''...';l'' z ..,:,'+`! •,, ~• : .. 4,..,, 4.,:.,:.;..• - •,, :,... !",!....•:;;,.. ' , _ 0 ,4..4; 44 , :tr . .••:; -;.•,• I , - e , , ;-;'• ,• - , 1 . -`. :+'`.,'. 0 .• , :, f.'....; ..,: • 4 l •• • ' ' , :'.-4' ;. " -,.,' •;,-. 4 ~ i ' .' ' : 4 , 1 •4 .22 : .4 i ll X =MEI ' ~,. .. , . !Ovl- ESTABLISHED IN 1786. .rliParEfttis . burgh Onettit. S DAY MOBSINth ------ NOV. 2% 1868 ••• • TEAMS OF TIM GAZETTE. Ibrecew, b 7 uudi, ion year ..... . -.£3 • swath— TO Hmuials &mos, by 11011, per year...--. 4 60. month...—. 36 Irma le . . • r• Biagio • r'" ThclillerellOW. angle copies, pw-yedir 69. - dubs a b te GO. •, - mare" 2 0. * -a -- ..4te — eis 'IE6 to like party moan Gish. For • dab of Illtra, we will send Um EVL,ING Ca.llllll tali; 101 'Slab if twenty, we wit .end the - Koine' GAMIN doily. Single ooyere, 6 mita. ; PLl4riPtipriO 404/ I "'d P.Per• elwaya stepped wirea H. ttree entree. • Ike EXOttang•O of Prisoners. ' The diffivaltios in the way, of an exchange 6Cprisonerr -are' very "fully explained in the I following letter from Mr. WHITING ; Solicitor or the Wir Department, to a gentleman of Philadelphia, who had written to the Depart nent subject. Mr. WRITING charges, fwatly r that a the rebels have, In violation of agreement, returned to witive service many thousands of paroled prisoners, without re- Nusing any of our own troops ; and, secondly, they have pereMptorily refused to ex .ange colored soldiers and their whiteollicers upon any. eirmet whateser. Such being the •tnte or the ease', ne alternative remains to our Government but to suspend all negotia tions with the enemy ; and from Mr. Weirtle's . totter it would appear that such a determina tion has been arrived at. We can think of no action of the rebel Government that has more clearly revealed its perfidious character, or that more happily promises to bring_about its own speedy downfall thatkits conduct In tis matter. It would be a false and terrible phil anthropy that would 'dictate further conces sions to the enemy now. For now reasons of humanity demand as strongly as any reasons (if " patriotism can demand, that Richmond obeli be taken, and our stets : lu prisoners re leased. There millet somewhere be an end to Oupromising with our enemy, and the sooner that end is reached the better it will he for the nause.of the k'nion. at: WWITING'I3 LETTSit,- , TrAbrilltdrOb errs, her. 20,1643. Darn Pax:. Your letter of the 17th 7has been re eeived, to veleti"Ton invitee whether any documents are now.hcceetlinleoit will bell/04i soon to be pub fished let our Geterniliont..ralating to, the exchange of prieourre of car; and yet justty remark that the Taest o.:ll!=toutieuteelitt=icouseynence otthe Thee rfhg o riatdecidertilliabed in the Itleberiond pa- Ora it Is thoughti present the. Matter In Its true light. n a few days the entire mrtespotideuee will be made publh bore by authority. There are eerend eerions difficulties in the way of , captiouing tin est:Lapp of prisoner*: Onie te the Pad faith of the ;annoy in putting into actireiternlce Malay Unman& of paroled prisoners, captured at Viclabrirgh and e 1 . ,. here, without re leasing any ot our voldiere bold by them.• But an other dittir.ulty of still graver importance is theper emproy'rejneel kyr/woad:lm 1e trdw.hot serer soldiers and' heir addle officer. open any term whoiterr. It is well known that they have threatened to sell colored napturrtimldierlekti,o slavery , sad to hang their elute offinefra. - •"' The government demands that all officers and chould be fairly es3hange.l, otherwise no more pritioncrsof warmed' be 'given op. The faith of the Altdg.cl nt these of core and troops that the) , ahall be protected, ano it cannot, sod will no*, abandon to the savage cruelty of slave-master* a elle officer or soldier wbo haa deem called on to de ` fen tlierflag of his country and thus exp osed to the haaanda of war. it has been auggeged that exchanges might go on until eigekikpf the (30,i1._tsoopii and their white officers bear been given up. Bet, if this were al lowed. the rebels would not only to. relieved of the burden of rdainhainittrour , troops, but. they would get beet their own mm, retaining their power over the very portions whom we ore solemnly rnund to "reenue, and upon whom they ovoid Meta .withoet tear of retaliation, carry into ereention the inhuman cruel Led tiles lot re so basely threatened. ..The kresidept has ordered, that the stern law of I retaliation shall without beritatioh be enforeed, to I arms, the drat. of the hot, Union soldier, of What- eier oohe, Whom the enemy aluat in cold, blood de- I Many oi tall into slavery. All other questions be tween no may be postpotted for future rettlenanne, but the fair excLau4,..a of colored soldiers and of their white officers will. be iodated on by the Covern• meet before another rebel !soldier or officer will be ex iitegedall4-jhrt tft itlehmond are this enbiiht of deep 'regret and umperby here, nnd there haa been wanted effort to afford all possible re lief. Very truly yours, • • V turas Wurnso. ~. ?t, , • V The Battlefield near Chattanooga. The following bird's-eye view of the now auspielousfy memorable battle-field stretch ing aronticiCtiattanonvs. which we find in the Cincinnati Gazette, will enable - our readers to understand the dispatches relating to the re cent military movements bettor than anything of equal length which we hive met with: West of Chattanooga, Lookout hionntain stretches from the river to the south. The point of this the enemy held, emari.tanting the river and overlooking Chattanooga. East of Chattanooga, Mission Ridge—a range of hills—stretches from the river to the south. East of this Ridge is the Chickamauga, fol k wing the same general direction, and hav ing an interval, of, considerable width, to the Ridge. These mountain ranges are eight or ten mile apart, and, if held, would bar our . - : rtktpr progress into the Confederacy in that quarter, white overlook Chattanooga, and • ens‘tif . .41Xls,:Lookoutsthreaterted the town. On the west Hooker flanked Lookout and' cApture , 4. it, opening the and railro ad to ~ ..la•asnooga. On the east Sherman crossed the Tennessee above Mission Ridge, between that and the Cnickamauga, and marching along in the valley east of the ridge,attecked in turcersion the enemy's fortified positions on the succession of hills. In the Meantime Ilioker.awopt round to: he south, to the ene my's lift, and toward die position on Mission 1 Ridge, to which our army fell bock on Sunday night, after the battle of Cideamang... Li rant marched direct from Chattanooga, between the ranges toward the enemy's centre. These • operations appear to have oecupied three des, 'resulting In isc ontretervhstorys won. by skill ' fel strategy and heroin fighting, with a loss on our side small compared with that of the enemy, and with the important results achieved. This success secures the results of the Chat tanooga campaign, and worthily crowns the -• be leant ;career Ogritte Amy of- , the Vhst. It daetiailiiirthe Loped the Confederates have built up on the situation at Chattanooga, and sends them backs ruined army and a ok® down general, and leaves them without a sin place* 'wile)* they ea hope to break the fetal tioirthifis elnsinglif upon them. • . .oseof the mostacceptablo results of Grant's great yietory over Bragg, near Chattanooga, will be the immediate relief of Burnside at Knozyillo, yiso fay,imasediate, for Lonptreed dire pot' remain. 'to"path the seige of Knox ville, wherfcha hears that Bragg has been de fasted. If Bragg can save himself, by precip, state flight, from further I.as than he sustain ed ,lliAho late battles, it Is not easy to see how.Lottgetteet °az, even by the must precip itate-tight, bring-One 'half this 'emir out of Seat Tennessee.," What , already appears a work of the greatest difficulty for Bragg to aooomplish, hardly appears less than impos sibility with referollCO to Leigaireet. Truly tiers eras south cares of thanksgiving aud nraistsyieterday • - - 4-4CosizszolDlßT of the Chimp Journal, writing _from the Army of the Cumberland; opeaka 'ollie new military railroad which le Wag Vat. by Govirmar Johnson, which con. roots Nashville and the Termessoti river, a distance of a little over, sixty miles. A gang of Wericinit itto **aged , in its construction, and it is said that it will be in running order In a couple of months. This will ho a great pntovelpens,,apow the Tantinillte and Kaffir ..rfiltjtowd, *Mikis q,nlbDLdrbd and eighty. gins. °t { - 1 Ast s.d aim through a toiantry full Of &mina i . 4 : --.7 EVINING GIZE'ITE TELEGRAMS. ' ex , ' dep artments anti platys of banneas, religous mission is likely to, bti f ut Germania Tor I sea, big dinners, be. Prenideut Lincoln taken The responsibility. OUNCE a GENERAL iILIDE'S FORCER. _ _ _____ . ! Brig. Gen. W. S. Smith is announced by The rebel line eaten n the south side of The IVhole Arm) South of the Rapidan. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Gen. Grant as Chief of Cavalry for the milita. the Rapidan from Will * Ford to Mae lion. ARD FIGIIT AT GERMANIA FORD. on. on. ry division of the Niissianappi. Reports are The strength of L_cre. my is reported tit D I - to be made to him at Nashville. 36 000 infantry and 10, cavalry. General LATEST PROM CHATTANOOGA. Ninety-fire of our. Surgeons from Libby Early is in temporary mmand of Ewe. a ---- FYI prison arrived here to-night. Drs. J. R. corps. Ewell is rei,ort to have tiled recent- , ength of.l.Res Arriay. A GREAT VICTORY WON BY GRANT. Chickamauga, are among them. to Beils, Ford and other Surgeons captured at ly, alter a protracted Malthus. By steamship th e arrival of t steamship hip North Story , , bo , etc., be. The Storming of Missionary nidge. 11°Ir" mini. n h., been rafted for a Ni- N- from Aspinwall, . , have interesting and Imo Special Dispatc h the Pittsburgh Gazette Gonad Rank at Now Orleans. portent news from Central :solid South kluerica. Wozat -, :us CrrO, Nov. 27, 1868. GALLANT CONDUCT OF THE STORMING TROOPS. By aneelate Preas. Hostilities aro Inevitable between Ecuador At daylight this morning Gen. Mamie& Wl.snisores, Nov. 26.-A gentleman who and New Grenada. The Congress of Lei:odo r army' gan forcing the pitanage of ere)th Rapt - reached this city, to - night, from the Army of authorizes the Prteideth La dreier° war. aermania Ford and two oth owits. Narrow Escape of Gem. Bragg and the Potomac, says that Jed. Davie reviewed I Gen. Can ora is in sawn of San Salsa- The hardest fight oeclutred at Germania Fefa, Breokinridge. his troops yeatc.rday. The roads are now in fib e r. Gen. Parries 14 dere. , tia. sad routed where the rebels had massed their forces. tolerable good traveling condition. The news in,,a severe battle. A. cal engagement took i lice tgating taste I along the lino for about from Chattanooga, telegraphed from Wash- The Prov 'alone anti Ciothilill • gor our lam ao headquarters of the Army of the Po- place in the haritor,%l oion Union, between the three hattre,'"'",, le rno, Wall 140011 made known to the soldiers, the steamer Salsodo - And the ;,,.. t ra oh,p, fl , whole army is now on the south bank Prisoners Used by the Rebel... who received it, throughout our vow moving WW.J• J. of the Rapidan. linen, with the wildest delight and , Cheers. By Aooclate Pre, •-• i T'th line of the Orange and Alexandria 41',N. BIiBIiSIDEBAVER, Tlikts IBS ASSAILINTS. They are all enthusiastic to follow the brit- Wthnixe rex, Nur li.-11-aciquarters have liant example of their eo-patriots, and Will Railroad has Leon abandoned. The supplies * 'received a dispatol, Dow ti -a. Grant, dated very soon have that opportunity. kiur.....,-• • for the army will hereafter resell it by way of Very full semi-office:ll dispatches of 4eta. Chattanooga, Nov. Z....%10 a. ns.,statt • that The Rebel Financial Troubles. oriptive operntions in front of ChatUk; the route of the cneiat 4.411004 e. The n y 'l atnin • i ironer Crock, Falmouth and Prsderielabnrg, t 1 ., awl workmen ore alreadythere with materials was received hero to-day. They ---- ,., fl . dotted ems) thing. Warrens, ecouas, and cornea of moot enthusiastic admiratioifet the . for repairing the railroad. REPORTED PLOT OF UNION PRISONERS TO ESCAPE tyl.nduct of oar troops , and particularly of the p i eces of artillery ...e found every where . •°"' FROM RICHMOND. uletrionS of Gene. wool and Sheridan, now Ile thinks Urartg's loss is fall 60 pces. A The feet thaLthe passage . of the Hamden le., Am., Le. embraced lathe command of Gen. Ilan, , ilaurger,,,ii,,nTirb,„"ic,i,',„'"l°,4lo lii:sictobdeeculae;!iit.ortehde• :f i a , s ei s , o ca4shoiwl34o„,..rloeh,,,l.li,l:::::ll,,rmsertityred aht.vont.estn; TI co men, excited by th eir ellecess in nor morning (Irma says b tarts for there Ti i a ' tying the rifle pits on the elope of Mionionaiy ; greatly weakened. De.asters taken ytlter- I Badge, which they had been ordered to take I i ' inl L." ' day estimate the rebel army at forty-two Wnsais - Errox, Nov. 26, 1801. h ards, shed iip the piecipiot beyond LATEST FROM uv f viR DEPARTMENT , a n t rid a‘ C l! ed the c rest of the Idil, tahlag em ~. Dispatches from Chattanooga speak in the thiety cannon and thousands of prisoners. ' ---t-I, and owe hundred and forty- five of sr- Moat glowing terms of the conduct of that Neither Grant nor Thomas believed the bill , 'T'...KE ENTIRE APiIY MOVING. t Olt ry, but the probabilities are t ougigt to be 1 part Of Hooker's corps which stormed Mis- could be carried by direct attnek,ond no erne. that this is -rather under tban n oyer the figure"... for the assault were given and the officers were ---2 7 -1 eiener, ridge, and subilf • T acubl Y Pursued their almost literally swept along in the current of NEVIS ilit I it 1, pri .; i k, n ), l% • ! ap t run by t he by attacking other positions held brcrs. enfilad ed ee' lee being exceedingly / f li ° iii ' °ln i'''''''"' oue i l tt too. A -m.t t o o eircumotar.orrn cinnection with • a the stri ' ltes in New York has just occurred. by the enemy. Sheridan's and Wood dial- steep, was r by ariller i v both to the ---!it- The tent makers (males) struck for higher right and left. he nu mber .4 o bat taken e b n stens, now under Hooker, wont over ground . REPORTED DEATHS oF.r. REBEL GENERALS wages, being refllsed a 1,60 to $l.BO, wil. the presence were reporto at. 3, 00, ut it will e ; EWELL AR .PDSEI. winking women of the various trades have which was doomed perfectly impracticable, largely increased by euagglein, of wki •:•1 , irge i also Lc en on a strike. The latter, however, and climbed precipices where no commaudor numbers are ntill coming in thin morning be , 4-- , h . o ere very willing to do tent work for float a 0 would have thought of ordering hit troops. This morning • Braggh , force. were massed i -:!ti`- reran to a dollar, and oonsequently a number near Roseville , in the forks of the thuck.- They acted under no ordera from superior uffi- NKe }'vet . Nev .27.-o ajferof,P. dispatch of them hot u taken rho pLaaes of the male , mange, to the left of the positions jut woo cern, but after taking Sitezionary Ridges T he by o'er army. ,a Army , r t i er . otrikers. , One of the latter is indignant 0.1 from the licadqoorte., , hie, and wants the Now York Sea to reprive I on in one resistless wave of attack. The NEW TORO, Nov. 27 -The Vew York Toe- P o tomac, ia the fuld, 2 Nl• '` leni' ''''' 2°, the girls for thus enabling loth late empfcyera 1 , ground they crossed was enfiladed en both the imo.'s special tl , ” ~ : Although Gen. Barrioide says The entire army a, Potomac is to . ~ , a in work at low prices. The Sun replies right and the left, and they were also subject h. been invented, oy the foror in position on h moving this moriatng. in& 1,140 re this can '- y tell, ,4 Lea that he in very mean to object .o north ono . side of Fawkes le, and all tug g irls getting work when they can. to a heavy fi re in front. So precipitous wan no direct wittiest' bOOr been received from him reach you, we shall havekleada 644, tuile so the , t° the ground that some of the men had to throw during the lest two de l is, it Is believed that enemy shall have takeit the brat and moved Seto has been brought agourzt the city of down their muskets in order to climb up, hut t ta ir k e e ' n ' lti B r u h re i ' s of relief, Gon w . ill be n'uwoochiscetfalhmandbeahins towards Richmond leaver saw tier army 0 Chicago by the widosi of 'Thomas lionentli, they still went ahead, and in some cases atoms- sonolante wilt soon tad themselves on the de- bct A ter nolfie iri r t' A i r o m r 'l S, u f th tre n i'liollzoic 11i4F-1,11 to vor.hto swungpasoe d a ti n i;i s n w one d u f o • ti th ‘n e t h o r t i h d e ges m o w r. hil T e h i e t lately plunged into the rebel rifle pas teed tenet., with a lair prospect of being taken the Hosehl, of y the 26th. states, that the. groundons. etch she claims 440,000 damages, attacked the enemy with their fists. I prisoners, or-forced into an inglorious retreat. I army moven at daylight? : The relate have is the neglect of the city to keep a lightat Braga and Breckinridge had regn.rael tat, only a etrong picket (tram with seine artillery,' the bridge. The city denies that it is 5r.1.1 1 Masan lax to the Pittebargh aerate . position an so secure that they hod selected below Mitchell s lord. '1 heir line oatends bound to keep the br.,l,e lighted. IWASHISOTON, Nov. 26, 1863, fr the 1101.101 hank °tithe river 11003 the has their headquarters, and when our impot- j General Grant's latest dispatches of last vicinity of White's F r 4. le attic lion, whore Tax New York World mays the coming win nib" assault came up they narrowly escaped evening, which have not found thmr it bends to the south, loilott ing the west book ter ''. 'o be to?- , . as gay and extravagant as capture. The number of prisoners thus for of Mole Run, win.n Is sgaw h gly fortified..li ..„) lent ,r. ;n that city. All the publO , b ells way into the newspapers, are very confident Feb repotted is 3,500, but a largo number of rebel that he bite won a groat victory, and that the ,thmeefloirvidestbacelhomwonbit.ileotßutnrp:e ..I , o t e h re . l , v to h: r r v e are r engaangsted.oftmirceorrertlcni4lghfotrwietth,eAcuperill.f prib: straggler, are still coming in. result will to the instant retreat of the enemy to prevent our scouting pa-ties from crossing, vot e bolls and plaice were never so nume- The statement first made that the rebel toward Ationt i. This is authoritative, and I but it to p05..610, rinse 10 , 1 old.-- . 0 of ' roes, and as for theaTres, they were serer so army wall in full retreat, is probably not car- Gen. Mesa plan of srl.veineva, and rouse thronged. ~ myinformant. who has seen the document, quent suopensitm ten- m e . , ,' ~ have ness..------- rect. This morning Bragg was in the forks o tette m e further that news of their retreat is strengthened the, p r ie r s, . m l will make i TIIE Complete veto , I Delaware shows that of Chickamauga Creek., Piet to the left of the hourly expected at the War Deportment and despe rate effort to houl them.Natuaniel P. Smatters, C u ngrffesman elect, positions to whith he had been driven, still White lioce. A battle ... capected at i,erm.,n , Ford. of and out-and - oat oneandnional Uo.looist, has it le tiot probable that he can lona and thisat Jacobs' Mille, path ‘,17, 4. t .... 7,..1111 majority over Brown, ex ,Ilector of irreat J übtlat ton 1.1 maul fe‘ied, ,Lod all The et 1... of I. A. ili'll be* the lett of thr l'handelphil, importelisend put on the course position tenable. honde Will give carneSt thanks to .day. rebel I h ,e, and lieit of lia ell tic,- r ...,, 1 r the Ilco...rntic faetkih. - It is understood hero that rho it...street:l of The relief of Barrio., and the quick eke- II ill's enrr, nor re. ,t , c 1,1,3, in Knoxville is on the north aide only, and it 1.,. ~,, l'eriott gIMS have been mounted also believed that by this tame Lune treat ,,.. , Saddle or L one' street , are the logical mese- 1" , : r r : I. ° :; , , n o r. 0,1,, r ,.na th at of I, '" v' - .o uouro , a 4 I slond, in positior where Minh quences of Grant's movement. I Moematior. has Leon rec. ii ea , •i .1 pro sts minim eriatrol,ly could sink any wooden will have discovered a force other than Burn- For Burnside no thi Gar apprehension Is nature, stating that the rebel (.. o. 1' ,, -i),, imi ti,...•,11il o :tempt au entrance. So side's to contend with. felt, ~, ~,, h i ng ,„.„,,, than the fear t h,„, h e died from wound- lc, .. I I .1. ~111, bait! I 1 h.,. 10,01 t a r t..4loo in Gay ads. may sun pend The measures taken by Grant for Burnsvie's opera us on /...tac Lilo. may hare been overwhelmed before Grant be- lii " t ''''' S•mi ' n • General Ewell, has Leith al tent ir m ht. -.......---- relief must prove successful, and eventuate in 1 gun to stir. I corps for some toht from s knee-, an lit is i,i ... , i, a... , left Cincinnati, oft Thostday, the capture of the rebel forces, or an igno- Longstroet must rejoin Bragg. I reported in the -0 , ..1 lines to-day that he is ' for Tennoosee, to take command or one of the minions retreat. I 1 f the victory is • as complete, as a now glen 'lk'ad• Gen ros'l,Prtrk, TI " "vvnis'ina i ou • ht. 1 ,heedon. of thant's army* • There seems to be tromcground for.regarding pponeei, the last rebel posation is turned, ~, m.t„„ k i..,., (1.„ , sitatstors.,_ _gacyfg., - .8 4 .1,LX,, 'credible 113 ascent:rent statement th at none of 'ul and noth,ng but doorganixotton can fellow , I of cavalry , titeo - rtitng to ..0 order Issued the ''' - the Pcnylel'il and clothing °lint to "Ur P cl ' cc our formes wi't move into the heart of the "ruing Prerioe'i and vv...-'^.4 tier itoiPilvin at F olt SALE -A throe story, modern en; in Richmond, reached them, hut that . Ellis' Ford, with hie whet., ,o ...mend, cop I .iflo fr., l. Is. ol BA U. , s. now 0..-ettßool by , login States, and li Cnf ' . il b did reach Gordonny tile, and new of eouroe coo- -- t e ° cllCrac- ' 'c' C turtag a few ,poi= "nor. and dro in 4 the rebel Sten, Due l lr 1 Loorr, e , ~,,,„ie , or , h o ots, o o 0 ''tru 0 pickets ha , k with tame 1.5. When he had . 1 orint, ....11,41...ny elty vetted to the neeciilu, of the rebel tinny. It in ii.:',ltrala.l.ltout•.irclaffeleht! and tic feet lee depth. . ‘ , ...t.1 li..l.ltali la Up. Taloa. , 411 Lalotto perfected his coosin; he resin, d ioenter 1,-,:, , rm . , ,„,,,,i, or Mrs SA LL I A LOGAN, , mantling orders, and was obliged to teeter , . to 11 4. 0 r...„„,., ( ' O., P.., or , I l i lr h ,Jiniamong ,Wlla, oleo believed that ethme s,tittO tit WU prieuncis were neat to Danville. • I ThIILADBLPIII.A, Nev. 26, 1563. I, this aide of thee, ricer. Jr , corn , • t ..f Federal ',iota ae , t l el" la•lelphia is juhtlont. Ch arohee or un- Another dinpsteh to the !Jerold, of the-suer glow r Coy F3lllOB if Richmond pipers from the Iva- date, r lyo At %fan larto artlhery Suing van , i , , , "''' 11 . 1 . 1 bac' , " 'hi' 3(iit• Intl ., , twill l. " ff ""' d recd. i down to the 24th era received,. Thee con- , tain little of marked interest. The currency i ~ Gi . draut has issued a congrat alit ,ry or- heard during :he morning, which carol 1 ,i, A l 11 1 , ' , " : t . ca le ntry 11,A1t10, • • .!,, nova from the city, question :till testae tO absorb their atteot , e • i, r armour. mg an entire i .tory In Tonnes- " ' lt ' m a th° duc ` ."°. a ' iie - ' 1 d ie f'''' l ` .' ' o , Ino ..ot rvo otii.lil , well Lg... e OleiP , .. on t iter 11n.rtiogli, Sort 55 ayes I Claleage 11 , 11... a C... The renal/ were il.. also dat every I ll ' h l t ' r o tL u t sot ., ~,,,i te a, I, ~ a li mi ter+ . s with s sisal/ern soar Imildieur, a nee. , felling stains Long communications are published, and teat, itopedes the proere -of the artill-ry Ilea : ,, I: L I-r . ..i , -, , ; ,,,, t , of frui• . 1 .6 tool...graven. , p. , ,i. t... complicated financial schemes are tlaboroted. I The Ilnopotka, of the 90th, in referring f° "ce litisiness in Ph Oudelphia is shell) sus " l) tr.. , 1. it the .' i. l '''' ' , 'lsvor i"t " i ' , 7... '., :i-. ennotre ae oh , . seller Lathing ha. been 'tuck thus tar. ' ' lor sale. on tog t re e Bottom. 10 acres of 1,00.1• I. The arrest ot v "..v't o, Peel''' . ~ the f-t time tin . long i - , I ih. 'he oo od ottuatal mar Leetsdale, an the Totsbargb, of those schemes, says: 4 ,7 , Poem was sung in all the Catholi • Aim) ot the Petiolate b.r.- too Gee 11 10..00 , r. .. !Pr'' . T A r cl:;t r "g' 11 , n : , o ' i ' ro l" ... b• .,bo t ""; k " r t I II. "The first thing to be done to to stop the the .typly ethumisaind AP .... i with ore ii... 1) ' '„' di ''.: ilia . ' '9. ' 0 SALLIE LOGAN. issue of straw Treasury notes, and unless taistrains lvtlen Inc a IOW: to. ,I h s. .or li., I, - ------ ------. Churrhe. bo done, all further action upon the SUOlert it iirli'd It il “ oil tea r. , ...' ,l po siti on ' , hems ~, e e „„ e . ti „ e is ,eve n , i -f o al, sit, I E . : ...,i• it.,s•R 1 ist.:l{ Will nfr u r at tori. evidently in vain. For it i.' the Ir"i°°l""''', .Ith h ie. i out net- la hi. hands. The i o celerity no nun., rt. re rood of ha ag i;te and 1 see..ol-, tin tn. sr - t, oat ASP Teo DAYS OF of curia-not taot hem Tao. '1 the prices to theirtit. i. vi licit, ke.s, at No, 111 eiectid street, Pot. , artil l ery ,A mounted en every hillock and -amp etimpoog n, nits n c.0.-ay lot - doiy te , present and fabulous lit , gilt, and that having , „ , pe, • the foilowina improved FARMS, situate ' hoeing be.,l ..l•Ill t on .- t occasioned deprerniqiun in the brit instances , Imounthin around Chattanooga- Tue taste } I I - " I " II 1 11 * . . 1 4 .. 11 ' .1W -we toweeblps, 11. orer TI, ,reatl, r ~ alarentli , n t , dy on Itetuz 1g Itho, t'nt 1 to St, tuiliv from tandem Its downhill march itiCellal .0, Mll art .. crashed anti itlectitrig. W. .1 J. TH. lost so e plies for th, mtnoo, ..” Illt, Ine i/„,„ ~,i 3 .' 3 ,, ~.. ~,,,,,,,,„t to ch an p„,. &h oo t. volume ineriases. The Clreolnlion Is non 1 - J the Orange ani1,A11.1,111318 htmlrooll n . rt ..et val., vita,. $6:,0,000,000; the treasury issues $5,i,000 ono a onth In "you we shall Immo a vercula , ' THE BATTLE AT CHATTANOOGA. le-ned to ate arm) tato last ni g ht, and tarty f .l .. inn" capable of dleidutg Into tang swot then of 0,250,000,000. A barrel of flour na w t ht. morning the del.rot commt- , ..• ov and roar 'ln"' on be "' id n ' ' ' b°l° 10 , .. ie. following the &Lott, ta be sold a. a wpo. It r'n t.le r., with All 'heir tents and o 1111 y, rate 1,„, 3 it mi l,„, n om ni n,„„o ~,,i,,,, Sells for 550, and rho price will keep po-c with the iIICTOOEC ol volume and diminution I o rage, neat • k.lO. l • < i... ria I DISPATCH. FROM GEN. GRA.NT. I v.. 1• S' d 51 a, 11.4 4 tool s from two Brlghteu 5 , new , . , mitre from low Lirishom to the take Dr currency. In a year a barrel 'laic "tattle at C hattanoutra-Per ft. c , ~, „, „,, . ~., teas. ~,„„, s, p t ,,hi oe of flour will cost 41 1 0 0 . PoTerribing confirm" I BR ilit;'s ARM V COMPLE fits ROUTED. ', It,itti of the Rebels-1)m Force. In +nets th, 7 -callow, all o then lcw.. out sold to go up In the same ratio, and no govern- — Pursuit. Ar nool,q•• c toelento n from o f e,r1.1 will be DAVID DI:III.AP, Agent. meet on ar bo th a radica "a l"arenfodrmsuacthiottao;r:e'eauire. TH k. ll ITTLE - f I ill) STREW \Ol ITII , PI .1 1.;., Ili arts , ius.., Nov 26.- O. re treat °• , 1i „ . 2 1 . 1 i 7 • „ ° I.' m '. from I, . volution of loot night represents A - - ___-- dono for. It belongs - to Congress to make a perfect runt . - • V'A I.L'A.BLE FARM FOR SALE, in reform. It must not shrink from the task-do it speed*, and it must do it effectually." down, Torre-downers eta rel . About Sixty Pieces of Artillery Gni ftheridon reached Chiokmouga Statom I d!:,,,./ilairi7,ll,lhi"l7.b•bll% 1 L. . d.... C ... 0... 1 1. h . f00 4.- Captured. at four o'clock this morning, capturing five gi ,,, toe . : ow n ., containlng 147 acre., ltnt of which The Seeded of the 19th, in a lender review I huntirea prisoners, four guns and a number ow eleare4 and antler NAM , anon, bounce well tim ing the campaign of 1863, say? a I --. , of poiattonn. t. ,41. ~..4 dwell,ng of 11l rooms, largo are, etone gs n nearly all the It has pleased Providence to curtail oar I PURSUIT OF THE RETREATING REBELS 11 . en emy attempted to burn the bridge 'produce of food. Both drought and rotor • ben , -1 b,..i, and partially succeeded. II e :ev;:'IlkI"",:!,.1"":":',I•In`nif',...,•:."1"-'f7wIl'Iic I••gli"Y:f7ruijiiini.,,B,l3,lb,,,lat„,f,armr :. Corned the depot rind a ll the stores at Cho. for ni err Infnrutat ion apply to hive diminished oot harvests, and more to be The Position Reversed at Knoxville. I g 11. t'..At GUlBBAUt.li,Attonicy-at-Lew, lamented still, diseele among war swine has amt. a. Sherman crossed the Checumanga I 112 Diamond rt , near lima -- this lessened our supply of meat. It is truly an ~,,,,, OF U in I nv iv q ~ I HI, ~,..:ISLE vir t h e, ~,,,s i b.,• , , all ,iii, lat 6 P. Ot• Ceptures and desertions are rapidly I A WItENCEVILLE IMPRO IT E I) affliction to be them abridged, at such a time••• thinning the ?chat army. The number 01 I_, ritOrKETY Folt SALE, .Illt•llo an Butter but It-is an affliction that comes from kleaven, einnon captured thus far is reported at fifty- ~,,,ot, ... e • the forks of the rat:, aea fronting OD and It behooves us to bow to It with rover , ece %Andra in Central and South Americo. two including tht t elobrotod Loom, battery Buller ...root mull rateudinr tort to Lafayette site], , and submission; and truly if we deserved and ,m whir h there Is crochet two lloitory Frame Dwell lost tit Chickamauga. needed tore ceive ehaatlsement, it was inercy cke., {-r. , dye . I Sheraton's loss in much le, than at firer iea ng.,...".::::,1:1:,0,,,r ;bz i,,,, x ,,. 7. ) 41 ,1 1 . 17 , . that it came thus rather than by triumph of ' esttmated,• and will not exceed 500 . 6,11110 for Y boslies., Are .1. , iie of ftie beat In the borough. enemies, for as one said of old, "It is better vi. out I , patch rn the Patsborgl , Gazette , prtnonera have been reported captured Terme racy ABATES, to to fall 1130 the hands of God, fur he is mirei-0 8 13ATV.S, Commercial Broker, PllitalliteLKOt`, Nov. 27, 1861. I lircekt rirldge l s son, and Major Wilat,n, 11111 rill, than into the hands of men." The re- brought in. Arcs t .. nett Butler street, Lawrenceville. Volt, however , is that while we have broad A nembefficial dispatch, jtua received, I thief of staff , h,,,. ji learn b een narrowly ~,,,,,pod c.poir, V.Ol SALE UR LEASE-A large Lot enough for oar armies and cue Sanative, says that there Loa complete ouut of the rebel I A strong column is is pursuit of the enemy, .1.: In Sloirpshurg, on the Passenger Railway, Ire there is not a sudicieney of meat for so army, and that our forces are in hot pursuit. and It is not improbable that another defeat mire from Pitteburgh. on which there i s a good free a consumption ae we have been acmes-Dwelling linnoi of aloe room., also, Imre! other towed to. The people must reduce their con- Lotasertut, Nov. 20.-The Joni -nary special 1 'rho battle- bol d is strewed with spoil, "ban- I has been forced upon him. nooses, ! di bunt of brick. it. wri an l o f Load . wer a r t 1 , 1 ,, i ,, sumption of meat, Or the 'army tense suffer. I doncd cannons, caissons and wagons. from Chattanooga, dated the 25th, says that lij,•,°,,,,,,,Zt.rd'Otl,,O!Ara_F". ft 4 The P eople of 0. ' oitios have allemtlY i Bragg loses sixty pieces of artillery . . Gen. Breeltharidgc's son bad just been brought in, por n oo n7„ `;'.7goo'''''"o, call on greauy reduced tact consnmptwo of, Annie. Grant has started in' pursuit to Red Clay. in prismn.. .Astonp t, the killed are Captain G. T. GILLIAM, perhaps biltanioes have bad much to do to Colonel Putnam, re- Sharreberg, Allegheny Conaty, ea. Bragg will try to roach Dalton, Georgia. B l = o 7 " 4 / 1 1 " t * " e i • oeti•est.wr with -this, t - still the fact is important- _ _2---------- With people itfthe country iturre is not the 'As Bragg'a army flies it is thinned by la. 5...... ..1044.r.'.$rdidseiz..14111sunnt Colonel Gillmore, VOR RENT-A IVAGoNstsiss Soar in same compulsion of necessiy, and they, 04 barters at every mile. If not cut edit 01,11 at 'irsagliglaailaistarla Tucker, Lieut. Colonel _l2 Tim ruisscrvituz.-I will sell to a good well, we learn, bare not atoll litintirdthede families I Vigifirjgfitindels:Ceptain Daniel o 'l. re 1 back to Atlanta. The rebel goverdlin iirlisloe-.lohniton and Adjutant Bond, man my entire stock, corodeidng et everything In the a aervants el rho accustomed - indulgence or . Nyegoornakieg Bminess-Oat, Ash, Pine and isk. at that plate , and two milll9l lea et '-‘P.114 -1 , 72 - ~,, . d the ty Plank Salm Split and Sawed Tagoes, 4.003 ---4).kaslast night blaze Moog I , .. . opok‘s, en d a laise lot ef Tiirned Bp2k . to. , a.! I wish gpectal Mosta:tee to the Pittatough Ger-tt, era.. allowances. We respectfully but ersruostly entreat them to give the subject their -ntten limit and consider It in the light of their duty AO the - soldiers. The very meat which the fate feeds away in. superfluity to hie ear-' ;vantsiiiia son may suffer for in camp. One or the other must be phi en short rations. Which shall it bet Thit question receives doable =Orris- when we remember that at home we have substitutes for flesh, and in the camp tone." The Richmond papers publish a recent inter °opted rebel correspondence. Tho Espirvr commends some of D. C. Loris' statements, and oath him 'an intelligent and indefatiga ble Confederate agent. The Examiner, of the 23d inst., announces the discovery of a plot on the , part of the 1 Yankee prisoners to rise, en masilt and effect their escape, while the cavalry front William , burg was to make a raid towards Richmond and aid their escape. Reap the guards wore doubled and every precaution taken to pre rrinS tiie execution of their plan. ;here is general rejoining here over the re sults at Chattanooga. Unless drant he able to pursue en enemy,now supposed to be own- Plet47 • rented, the , belief Ia that: this practi cally etas the heavy fb4hting 'for ihb 'winter, srAespting along the sencolet. Thanksgiving was , obsetved by . plosing the PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, stores at place, , _ cotton. Grant will take this KOS 4% Five thousand stand of sultilitithilsr ten battle flags,and 4.100 half savage prisoners are in Grant's bands. The enemy is laying waste tie country everywhere possible on their retreat. The stores and depots, at Chickamauga were burned by thorn. The prisoners say that if overtaken serious resistance cannot be made. The day before the battle the Richmond Enquirer said: The approaching winter warns both armies that their present positions may bo their mutual destruotion, and the spring of 1864 open on the wasted and ruined remnants of both. The question in Tennessee is now, not whether Gen. Barmaid° will be able to hold oat against Longstreet, but whether Long street will be able to get away. Gen. Burn side is perfectly safe. 'rho victory relieves him from embarrassment. Reinforcements are now to be sink to him. The secessionists hero look attho diminished map of the con .federaer and. gnash their teeth, and there Is little heart for thanhagbring among them. The Air . ks of the Potomac: , to in splendid spbrila.• . *hey'are moving ,at this moment. The marl* begs* yesterday.. TheYint ~ --~ ~ -~.• xP ~~~uk~ A,S~if M, '°~'~i:4~'.'wAwa~ }~' Z`~ 4 '6.~.k[s.:'3~.e~i~~ ss :~i~ ^ 74 n,ra ~.c..-~.C#~fi~A.vrkrh:~ ~ a~rve~~:;w ~,..'L{ ,ba.aCite '...Y? - - - - crest Of the whole tidge, a distance of eight miles. Bragg expected to withdraw under cover of night. At dark Bragg was in line of battle to cover the Bnoxville railroad. It Is believed he will not hazard another battle. Our army Is full of enthusiasm and eager to pursue. Prisoners report the rebel rimy ter ribly demoralized and unable to offer resist ancer and that Bragg will fall back to Atlanta. General Brannon occupies Tunnel Rill, which completes our line along the whole length of Missionary Bldg°. Cotton at Atlanta. Wasuisuros, Nov. 27.—A despatch to tho Herald states that a largo amount of cotton, amounting, it U believed, to neurly taro mil lion babe, is reported to have accumulated at Atlanta., Ga., belonging to the poople nod the rebelgovernment. It is thought that Gen. Grant intends making° rapid movement to that point. It will be difficult to remove any considerable portion of this cotton in time to save it from capture. --- - -- Steamer, Telegraph No. 3 Sunk. CINCINNATINov. 7.—The steamer Tele graph No. 3, bound from Cairo to Memphis, sunk at Osceola on „Monday. She had four thonsand seeks of Govornmentlgrahr and a number of passengers. Three negroes wore drowned and two men scalded. Thore was no caimaltiell among the 'passengers.. She lies with seven feet of water on the lower decks. SIM will donbtloes be raised.. , ' - i Jpo , t., glee my attehtlint to the Blectamttp beldam .siono. A rare chancel to offered to Warne makor. !metre of J G lOC n'amoirJer_ Toloporanesrille.. HOTEL TO RENT. A First-Class Motel in Philadelphia, Ceuttelly %creedal, will be to let at Jeautri 1 o.,nat. P. D. ILTMUI it prJ lcatioo m►4o to No. 113 South Scteuth Artist. U' Ifjet,MALL BRICK, 1101TfiSS, situate on fitnrgeon street, Allegheny. Tle, heaves win be sold on tonne to make it • dvatra, bin 111,1431.,iit rapitall.ta, or persons &skint cbenp end comfortable homes. luqutro of Nu. 40 Diamond, Allegheny or of S. B. W. (JILL, Attorney-at-Law, tiolo:eodif ra Filth street, Pittsburgh, . . FCA.II.3FOII.76ATT—E shunted in incinuma eounty,six miles from , BlntniretUu, on tite North ern Pike, containing ONE HUN - DEED AND SIXTY ACitEn, ninety acres cleared and in good =atten tion. Neer frame house and outbuildings, rung orchard of chutes fruit. el•nuianrr r.f ev , ellent Navin at theoutice et IN. G. ALGILENBAIIGH, *W. 8. BWARTZ. NO:118 .Dismond goat, .normodbn . • • VOR RELLE.—'INan. Furrisco .1: gines, Steam Cylluderi,' 18 'inches diameter by four Met stroke. Mowing Tube 3 meet 8 Mehra atm., eter by fire fret stroke. Jl , 1i 4 00 4 9rdr; L hOloir. been ,Led tr.i r. abort I.llP‘ Kaallfi'du* a Wade , rittr,barsh. co WOOD, 110.11 4 231CLL a VD., . • 01400,u, 6. • JtIV G DOCEIg OLUILLES C, BiLSLEY, ! DUQUESN.E,„IWASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD, Prodnop and Commission Merchda: , , IifEEDEANDISE EEOIIEB, i lifannlitottenra of every wale* of estialted • And d. i t i a I A yEldrida of COUNTRY PEODECE, -1 au,o , s e r s oux. von,. PLVEIBESS, STEAM OE q, MACIILEISTS, pit; teOPPEE3III 2IIS . ; o nier it . A ITVA TIN S i 101111 desertil _1.111: taade NO Ga t ; FITTING, and REPAIRING, r an:aptly ,atton,Lcd ~.. 1:111K41 ar005ia50,,,..........,0nit5. • rataccatn. I Particular attention paid' to Bilinear IISSIIVE (of tits late lino oflo3l D. lieDeruild rit•ln.riek• 1 ELEfi ii oft COAL SiliD CkftEoli 01L8. Ja CO, iii•alr•Lik..oho,42._ ' ... „,., j 441 6.10 Agents fur tae Westczn District of Dena- ArDONI DONALD & AKIIUCAq.,..r.z, 11,"1,01e- t*l.. t r a ~ P , . . the InI4AIII MARSH, LAIISDELL 4 val. Oreeent4Proilhie• &lief:jun=l=Jan Me, i Vi.I.A,PATZIIIT BIP110:Ii PIMP, the A•Cat ever in ......,.. tobb.,4 „, 1.0 1.„.:=. S. O , 4 aGALB, ~„a 310. I retbit. 13.1” F no Taira It Is not liable to get out LASS - Elr, REPINED itiGI — IES it grniril, nontn, ;07. end tent tiunwienors ma= than any prop BACON, TOBACCO , TEAS,: BUS,' CHEM:. , ° I 1 " . 1...... cola 6E614, in, Moo. in ima sta Lit.rty. On.o , rit I u- JOILN LULL St, CO., lower. _uoia VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS. NO. Ire LOEWY intarrr, Prrigirincon7l'.l SHRI I MR & LA ZEAR, Wbolesalto .. CIP.OOIIItI/ AND oomarauns 11.SliCILI NTS, IttaatiLicturers and d,ltiCgl irl eh. the teek.roart kinds ...• PLOWS, PLOY . C.-UiTlliGh. BCOOl'5, CUT- S , . 11 mad V. Smithfield et, tor. Phr - ceLul t I,TING et).X.Z.h. ic. With greatly ithlrs.s.-.. twit: 7 sirs for doing business, we earnestly larlth'ilealirrs to Jahily PITTSBI:ScsiI. - t give uao call. .I.l.anureatory, TeteptrlSMAlle 7 111,10. W Illalsowil.— .... .......--Arn..l LINEL•re. 1 'XsreL. , .... 0.'41. all? and Liberty ht., r itub . gb. A4ACKEOWN 4k LINILART Fr.oCk JOHN VALI:. ' , T..7.411L. • 111 MIR 01411117 MENWEIUMCIL WO AVXMOS.W. • gTrr , n rw worms. , far the asht of Flottr,Aliata, .Pork, Ita. , 0 e f... ,5. . ~... ami j. Nuo , N. '6 11 X, 16 M? Better, tat, Choke; TOO* Tallow; Oresile,.•ritaboloti: Potatoes' , et 'end - Te a r) tithes, Bel.teffiat Limited =I Letd• 11 1 .18. Wild sad Green Prultes Timothy, Claret. ruz, Lut.tirwmg.ts• Cash adviacementi mei/von Consignments. ' apEly No' .M 7 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. . W . , M. GORILY, WIIOLESAL 4 GROCER. 10. VI LIBERTY STREET, l'itt.burgh -Raving purchased the Intereat his lat. partoeva Mill watts= Um lataino , . at tbo ala stand...a will bo pleased to rocelva patroo.agt. of his old (nand. and oostoartara. toylaat WEIIB Jr. WILICINSOS„,,,C.ust ssio:s mg.camgrA, tonos.,-1, dolOPre u, WESTERN RE64.8.V8 CHEESE, DRIED surrrs. BUTTER., EGOS, CHAINS. sad produce geoetall. Also, uratuzir., mins, oiLs. LO,rty street., PAW/sure.- CairCuh . advenceroonts trade. Cousizurneuts Po. ticlor.l ertly'il BE CK NV t. 161 core. ‘!..191:71t..1011 MercialftddeaderenrjOL;, Tax PRODUCE, PROYLiLONS, BACON, LARP . , BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, FISH, PROUU , ..:. FLOUR. GRAIN,-SEEDS, GREEN AND DRIED BUTS, ke., SALT sod LIMN. .14 _TOWN B. CA_NFIELD, COMIIIRSIOI I A:na FoetwA.E.4 Nato-tot And whokossde WESTERN BESELTB CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD, :ORE, BACON, FLOUR, rISII, POT ANTI PEARL ASS. BALERATUS, LINSEED AN P Lk RD OILS, DRIED FRUIT, sad Produce i;enerally, Noe. H.l and 143 Front street, Pi:Ltburgh. oc - 2 • W wholesale tiro cen and Oolson.leAinn Sierulaasts, ia PuODIJCE, FLOC R. TIAOON, CHISSK, PIED CARBON AND LARD OIL, thow, NAILS. GLASS TAL1.513, end PattAargh usatkuiaccures gemenilly.l l 2. and 11+1 Second strrea. Pittsburgh. r. ui~ra V. IREYMEII. & BROTHERS, (successons to Replier A Aadeasou,). Wholesale Dealers la POSLICItiN NEXITS. Num AN D SPICES, CON. PECTIONEDIr, SUGARS, PULE WOBSS. So.. Noe., Mt and 103 Wood streeljabuse Pletb, Pittsburgh. W 9.17 fltiLP .tSEIEPILARD, Comm:lmm Vindnivri and dodert tn' FLOCII, GRAIN, AND MODUCK, No. Liberty street,Pittsbargb. * 'Mold brands of flour fbr Bakon and Family oda consunnly on band. Particular ettrutlori paid to :4113101,16P Lot Mr rChand!" aulkerally. ocaNtly= eIHA , LKS. R. LEECH, lototra. lJ GILAIN Wsc?ot AND 01.11111.1110 N 11- the salsa GRAIN, SEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUCL. .44,, and agent rot the celel•ratod I.7nt , rtna - n CE MENT, Nos. lid Second and 145 Fir.c &meta, he t1•0111 Wood and thalthtlel , ', Tit.berzh. . ee.l LitLANK. VAN (RAIDER, Produco Conunisaion llarchaut, Usaler i/l k Loun. BUT. TSB, BUOOIS, SICISDS, LAB% CIDCESE, PORK. DRIED AIM OILEZN PEWITS, and produce gt Liberal ea.dr„)., advances on nonsizuments. Vin‘Sonas, No. 126 sao®d attest, Pittsburgh. - . 44.1411/41 Y. 110410. ..... —.06 . 0.01; 14 CMGS S. •14-Ritirie-METZlUW;tr.,GriFeers and- Li. Commission Merchants, and dealers to oil t Inds of Country Produ, and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 2t 9 Liberty street, opptielte bend of Wood street. Pittel,urgb.ap:l7ly _ O. S. ...... ..... --.0. IS. JONES. fI . EO. lONE'S SON, Wholesale VI drown and Pkats. Forniebe-ra d-ales in MA. VILLA ROPE, OARIIII, OILS, PITCH. and Pitts burgh manufactured articlei, No. 141 Water str.et, the ligonongahela Bridge, Pittsburgh. tiomnrr savant,— T. ns Out,FAT DAILZET.T. , & CO., Whole t, Grocer, Commission and Forwarding bier chants, and dealers In Prodnr• and Pittsburgh man cduturas.l.ibarty street, Pittaburgh. DWALLACH. Commieeien Merchant, • and Wholesale peal. Le, not n and RAIN. 353 Liberty street. opposite P00r.1...i* R. B. Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. titomign Ware -orner Wayne and Penn streets LAMMXT---.JOI/31 VgALL.S.,Z. I SIIIPTON & CO., Whole- La sale iir.u.sos and Produce Desire, No. G 56th etrret, Pittsburgh. alit j A 7. U. TT . . S !T NV A & WILSON, Wholesale Urn e01.11..104 Merchants, sod &Ida. in Produce land Pittsburgh mutufsetures, No. 15S Lib erty Knit, Pitteborgh. afCaII.INDIAT.7I ... 'LINDSAY & TELFORD, Wllr'r , rtio .1-1 and Retail GROCERS, FLOUR AND Pau Dt7CE DEALERS, IS7 Liberty street, Pitteburgb. sp4Am • .1/01AILIII- WIC V. LANG QCIIOILAKER & LANG, CommtsmoN klemenairs and whobtmalm dealers Get. CIRRUS, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, ac., No. 3.12 Liberty garnet, Pittsburgh. m013:f17 JJ. S. LIGGEft & CO , crry FLOU It . IRO KILLS, corner Liberty. and Adams streets, Pittebnrgb. Pa. aiiribipaeiry, 400 Wirral. per dip. ap, TAMES DALZELL k SON, 11.3Jautrte ti tars. of Ita.ED OIL, and Mer chant' far the gore-ham and oda of CRIME AND PliffROLISUlf, Nn-.69 and 70 Water isnot. Pittsburgh. Advances meson =mit...121.0,h, WY. WaILIIPITyIaI J.A. FIRIPATILICY. KIRKPATRICK ,t BROTHER, mic e, • ammo to Brown I Kirlipattielia, WHOLE SALE (11001118, fico. 19l and 123 Liberty street, Pittabarer apl3:ly WILLlan 11114111.rei a. j DAILY Wed, rtssa. Man. a. corm. Special Partner. NEAPS succele,c.3 ll'Caridlota, Kama Co.. WHOLESALE 0110 Cit GS, corner of Wood and Water strew., ritt.- burgh, jr3:ly_ 011EE6E WAREHOUSE.—HEN Y course, For and etamta.eoloe IZ:r -eheat awl dealer M OFFEESB, BUTTER, LAr}: RIM, and Proctor. generally, No. Wcod 'velvet, above Water, Plttaborgit. . . myb HOLLAND RIDDLE, successor to Jno natal It Zoo, No. 1143 Liberty street,lPltte terb, general PRODUCE, MIOCERT AND 0011. II 011011 XLIBX2II&2IT. Co:Mgt:emote reoproet gengni? DC Y Si.— YOUrfr dienalei 1 Grocers, Commission Merchants, and dealers in Prodass. Sow. CO Water street and tib Front street, Pittsburgh. SSD. W. W1LW0W111......—... S. PILWOII3W. - i• S. lALWORTII & Ott, Wholesale' V • Grocers, bat. 130 and 133 Second street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. nol ZORN nkirn. TORN FLOYD &-CO., Wholesale Gra es sere trot Comuthaiort Alerchants, Noe. IT '. \toed Ind nit Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 4.516 CHI i , 1K.. , " 8 - 1..., CALDWELL (fol ecessor toJialtsillohstes A 0.,) PORK PACKER ac' Bailer (n PROVISIONSitornor of Kugel-turd Front streets. Pittsburgh. . a is6 a. TOWNSEND,isurctosor to Jock- N.A . ion & Tovownd,) PO IC PACKER .a ddisl- K ln PROVISIONS, N 0.191 ourth etreetowar til. girl, :Pittsburgh, Ino3l T., H. VOIGT & ..000egsor. to 1-4. L. G. Griff, PRODUCE iND COMMISSION ItiCACTIANTS, 217 Liberty strrtt, Pletaburgh. J.ll BABE novas. JOHNTOES L }LOU & CO., Wholesale AND 003111ISSION DIEROULAXtI, corner of BredthfleldssetWater, ettrotevPitteboldlu, Er & Commisgion. Ml.e O'. and dealers 1:1 PRODUCE, FLOM: f i A OON, MOOD,. GRAIN, de., , No. 12 Illsolthdold AHD atiZELTOtiWholesale 12/ GROCER AND COADolsua MERCHANT, Eaq cornet of tho Dlirand,No• PlitAburgh. KLEBER S 8R0.. - Deniers in 111J --a.l-111 BAGALtY, Witoliare - H lu2 H. no (Omer, Ms. 18 awl 4o Wood One, Mut rale at enta Vor StEnirKVS CEIIIIBIO. P - taf 17:1.1 . ‘;;; - 2.t. Pletittamph. • 833• M LEXANDER, I 011 1 11WIES C ISELLOIk. Dexiier in 4.5.C.01 tovoiter of 1101:04 Aug, bro. 273.10berty PlSSOklittotaxn:B,te4 0. 81 ICO.I ,18)01 b4180•111C04/.1 871 . 1 . 2414114"1114 ' l1ttiNg. • T T . • VOLUME LXXVII---NO. 11. N: r. Hasa. MACKINTOSH,' ILFAll'illLl4 & CO , 111 comer Pike and &Mora streste t near the City Wear 'Works; Pittshorglt. nouteadtirets of 31ACII INTOSII .114VP111.1.1.15 LILP4iOYED OSCILLA TING EtTEOPIENG/NES ASPS 511:111TA Lli - ES, of ell tdac4 and bort style. Haring put op t00...0.:L0U of 1•TVI capacity arid of the bestquallty. we an pteparsd to,do iiinry Job bing, awi solicit wens to tuts Ito.. Mat.' that by prOtoptar., and the character of ru. ..,El. In warn Ptabilo patronage. We bolts sp , chi stiontion to our BALA NCBD TAUS OSCILLATING EtiGLiZl, .a onmhtnlng adraittazta heretolure in this close of Fog-Inas. Jen ly I B LACK DItMOND STEEL WORKS, Pr:T.ll(l2a F 7, PA. EARL BROTHER & CO., *BIM QUALITY RE1.11 , !7:1 , CAST ferEICIL, matt, Plat and Octagon, of all sisoal ITarrat:v.t eyu ,t to any harried cr Man afictm , xl Maabi• man r. tra - Officeand warAunso, Nos. 140 and 41 TITIST .14 172 BSVONIIsI ittsbnrgh. falhlyd - Ivtl.s,T AMB TI.I. CY) , Makers a 'nd Sheet Iron ".Vor? - _ rv. STREET, Not, 20, 21, 24 and M. Ha. In; *wowed laere earl a nd - furatehe. , ft with the-more latprov - I tareainery; wa {l." if prepared to reanntattare rf.ry dowription of BOILERS, In the. heat snooper, are! warranted elnal to any mad. to the couat - y. AINA BBICHEN, VIBE BEDS, STEAM PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, TANKS. on. STILLS, AGITATORS, CTTLINO PANS, BOILER, LEON BRIDGES, SeGAII PANS, 1111fi 110 b 111,0 1111 T 14 HILL'S PATENT PATENT BOlLERS .Repairing done on tht snortrat notice. delfhtf RErrANNIA AND BRASS WORKS 1 COLLINS & WRIGHT, (13ttecera!4irs to Ono Newton.) Manancturen ar cOsTior. 1 . R131 - ES. swag, CT' rs. LAI/LES, and A an , nt r.rietl of BRITANNIA articles. All., CAVIIIIN OIL LAM , ' III;IINFRS and LAMP B.RASSEn gene.raily, N. IN 13.... d istreet, Piltsboml. A LIEN II COEMICIi & CO., V.'..t Ll FoO!fula, l'itl,bur.,ll. atrViarehmile. 311 LIBERTY STREET. 711unat:tur,re of COUR, PA RI,OR "/P H EAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND RITB/lEN GB .11 HOLLOW WtIRE, etc., and Blase Moulds, Roll .lllll ewe ings, Mgt Bearing, Bas, Water and At titan ripe, Sad Irons, O' W egan /3". , re, !'tr • Pnileys, Hangers, Car Wheels. enupllngs and Castings generally. Also, JuLl.; s nd Meeltine Qnstino to oxiler. Fateuted. Portable Mill, th ME ,. ..an or 11or,e Power. spit:thud 1 JOSEPH If. HAMILTON & CO car. FIRST A.,ND LIBERTY 671., Pittsburgh, sr - pm:ion EITRA)I ENGMES, ACHTNIIRY, &c. rayl:tf a L SEVERANCE, -No. 53 WASTE . kJ. Pittsburgh, manufacturer of Ba al L E tI ILI Y ETS, WROUnfTT Sri - NES, canna.lP and naltradul. of eTery Particular sized or sharaCt SPMF.S and EIVETS, or sma ll , !nada to order at short notice. .1 cod assortment constantly on hand. earawair 'WELLS, RIDDLE Sr. CO.,' No. 215 V Liberty street, opposite Sixth, Pitt_sl.aurgia, manufacturers of WHIPS. LASHES and SWITCE - ES, find every drxription of L E.t TII6S III:-+I 1, El) ti Ord, I 1 solicited from am trate, and gia....13 Chir p no. per Instructions. fanily D 4., W. BENNETT, Munnfacturers of L . willTE STONE all N raidl ,- ORED WERE. Oak* and Wareham., at No. 74 FIFTH STRFF. r, Pittchurgh. rub 15.13 301, VVII-SON.....ICSVE 111 . 01. NOLL. 11171,L6uN, CA.Rit A'. CO., r (Lets THU., Pnywke C 0.,) Wholrmlo Settlers itt FOREIGN ANT) TOM Rol 10 !MS GOODS, No. SS Wool greet, third bottom obore Diamond y. ritreborgb. F. , 01 . 1 U. LkNC J. Lriris a'•nor rt, yrrrr "LANE, MnABOY (IL CO., DealerA 14 FOREIGN ARD DO3IRSTIC Dr.y GOODS m _ , 1.;••. 140 Fellers' street, (second door Nies.. neer Market Roue,) Allegheny City. EATON, ACRUM (k Co ., 11 . kofesak. and Retail Dealers in TRIMFIII , ,GS B G. DERIES and DIIY °Mips Noe. 17 and 19 Fifiti street, XifiCRLTM I4.LYDR, Whole.ale - nrul itcto Dealers in FANCY AND STAPLE DRY m, , x , r , ".-ralmbitnms. 3c., No. Merk.4 emit, batsmen Diamond and Fourth Fiusburgh. T ignrcilFlELD, -- (sun:censor -- tO Ilarrheeld k lir holexale and Itall Dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G"01);:, Notthes , t corner of Forint. gad garket streets, Pittsburgh... Jf../.4.lFir BORNE, 11'11ot7;snlonnd R, tall Dealer In all hinds of TRI3I3IING 9 , 0111 GOODS. Ax., Nos, 77and DJ Alarket street. Tb.a.-K-E- Dealers in nil J. kinds of DRY GOODS, No. 10 Ffarkil street. lateen Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh. RIL PALMER. No: Si 11'onTrlicre , ,t, D^aler In BONNETS, RATS, namv T ELIA. MINUS, pnd STRAW GOODS generally. Q i IMOIC JOHNSTON, Dealezdu PURE DENO AND CHEMICALS, DEEFIUMEICS, FANCY GOODS, SCHNIND FLUID, OILS, FAM ILY MEDICINES, &c., of eulcuy prima, quality, relefele he offers at lowest prices, Corner "Sneuttfleld .d Touren etreenr, Plttstrusgit. Dranerlptions tally compounded compounded et all boar. eatm, rirenTE l, g arid unofacha ofVa LEAD AND LITILARGE. ,, rnqr of Wood and Fr o Front Pltt.burgb. JOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in DREGS, PAINTA. , OILS, YARNISBE9 .•ND DYE STUFFS, Nu. rz.lf.. Liberty street, Pittsburgh. All onion. will mealy* prompt attention. • DK GEORGE a ICEYSEIt, So. Ho Ntiow, exert. corrar of Virgin alley, PlRA:lire. PITIBBIILCII, Pk Diaro:d%wc‘ams of Itfatiutacturors of D lir GOODS. DR U66ISTS Lirstißl.4^VE JGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for . Philadelphia andjtellanciimmras. Companies:Northeast corner Wood and Third sta. W. SPtat. j O O Of .NE pm S, :i tit h4 rit . W .d or u it t Am roa cLiza r mica Compantes, 87 Water If pA'AftrEL REA, SecretaryCitizens' In- Ikalinc•*"..Parl, tomer 314aLa and Wen . ate. 1' M RORN)N,SeeTretaryWettern - lu : • =Race Compan7,92 Wateritree ' `11 1 ,. - . 31.. m — t0 c0 0X,.. - 14. ..Se ' ; , e 3 c — Arertry lfth rtr„. U .t egh.. en:y arcsic, CHAELOTTE . BLUME, Materin 11CL: qlO. AND 31.1/.4,;.14 LI:STIMILENT& s *olo oßtmt fnr Kl 7 KBE' d - 00.13 PIANOS - , LIXINES BROS.,PIANO44-and 47,15:111520P1E 0N& No. 44 Fifth gran, sernuti door Oar" , dk.od, l'Utaboneu: . Plana to tetodid In oicr.hong* for am.