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    THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786
X/S CRY, L.1.4 - E0 US
ESTABLISIED 1760.
PETER LORILLARD,
SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANUFACTritk;B.,
16 AND 18 CTLIMBEr.9 STEEET,
(FOrMwely 12 rhatbam .tree!, New York,)
Would tall the attention of dealen to the articles of
hie illarinfactitre, via:
BROWN SNUFF.
Biscabby, Pine Ramiro, Coarse Happeo, American
;butt/men, Demigros, Pll,l Virginia, Nachitoches,
copentutgen.
YELLOW Slirk - F.
Scotch, High Toast S.:otcli, Irish High Toast o
Leindyfoot, Honey Dow Scotch, Fresh Hooey Scotch, r
Fresh Scotch.
Attention is eallod to the tarp. r oho lien in prima
of Fine Cat Chowing a n d 1...1,mA co, which I
will be found of a superior qm,lo).
TUBA I.:i
fiwoktwo--Loug, No. 1, No. 2, N... 1 4/11/ 2 mixed, ‘ i
Cumulated.
Frs. Cur CIIZRISO—P. A. L., or plain - Coven-
dish, or Sweet; Sweet euented Orono.; Tin Foil
Cavendish.
Ssiokino—S. Digo, Spanish, Canasterc - Turkish.
N. B.—A circular of prices will be wut on applies.
lion. apltely
EAL INsTI- 1
A. 4u TUTION.--Statemont ,t 1 thn condition of tin
ohms lustitittiou on tho lid doy of No‘ - ember, 10111,
published in cotaolloily to t h e ellorte.r.
LIABILITIES.
Amount of Boi..,ite Nov. 2d,
Amount of I otorritt duo Ton,it o
Amount of Contingent Fund
First Lime au Real Estate
Unitrd Staten Fonda
U. d. Debt Certificates and Hulas, (warted
♦aloe,)
Interest earucd, not due
Oflee Fnrn tut re
rani, on hand
$107.973 01
A. A. CA lIIIIEII, Trmiurer.
r
The undersigned. Auditing Committee, hare exam
ined the !rooks of the iustltiltion, the bootie and lk , tl
eountod the rash, hi., and have found lb.
shore etatenvnt to be cornet.
W. N. CoTELAND,
NICHOLAS V144;111'1. Y,
WAL H. SNITIL
Deposita received DAILY, and EVERY BATOR
DAY EVENING.
Intoreat paid at 6 per rent: per aanoia.
tomermn:
ISAAC JON}-S, PreMdent.
Hon. Thon. M. Howe, Hon. J. H. Atom head
Wm. H. &Mtn, t . G. 11... y,
W. B. Copeland, Jmob
Harvey CLtld., Nielfelos
Ike - Unloe, No. t$ FOCBTII oTILEET.
BAILEY, 6'AHREI.I„V. CO.,
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Brans Work, Pipe, Pumps, Valves,
Lod all Irdn'At of fittings for %Voter, Clog and Steam
AMATORS AND TANKS FOR OIL REPINE
It11;8, thwil with lend by a laie prooar.
Woo. 120 FORTE! STGZET
teV - 6.IIALE
Aro now roc, him; tlogir
Fall and Winter )6 cock,
And Invite their frlPnits 410 Ito public to rldittne
prcfr stock, shh-h 6 the fhvost and meet complete
over bcought to thin markot.
Aiwa* on hand, a Largo sooortmoni of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
OOIINEH OP PENN AND ST. CLAIN STREETS
Prmecnan, re.
ITU it t;
CA bib: AND WOOD
JAS. W. VI OODW ELI„
97 and 00 Mini ottmet, opposlin K. Edinundson
mud 111 runtth strmt.
IYA:FEKI r iS • kijiI/11Eii - ria,
DITH/LIDOV'S PATENT
OV Al.. I.AMY CH MIN ti.:VS
XX FLINT CI I, A
Theca Chimneys are Intenti.4l for the kat Manes,
treating all parte of the gloss 4... e not ',l've,/
it to tracking. E. T. DITIIRIDGE,
• Tort Pitt Glass Works, Washington street,
apl7 Pittshargh, Penna.
,SUBSCII I Eit ,
• .
QM=
John Mann & Co.'s Soda Ash,
emstantly [wailing Lim aann , , %davit howlli 1501
on We most favorable len.. This A is particu
larly tolalitt4l to the cq1111.111(1M: tare "(Illus.,
C. W. CHIT/ICHNAN,
. SOUTII FRONT STRETT, Ph ilsclelptila
4 ttol2.4lnettxt
CiIiAILLES L. CALDWELL,
(Surrxesor to Jam.. Hama
PORK PACK 88, •
D..almr In BACON. LARD, SUGAR mun !isms,
SMOKED BEEF, Lc.,
CORNEFI MARK= AND FIRST STREETS,
le Way Prrrsurenn, PA
GiEls;C:l6.l. FOREIGN AGENCY.
A 1187121 BALDWIN & CO.,
-IS BROADWAY, NEW TORIS.
ittmittatzbas at low rates on Groat Britain, Ireland,
de. Comp ;wove from Liverpool or Qpoewttown.
I•actagm torvanlecl to ull parts of Cho world.
WILLIAM BINGIIAM, Ir., Agent,
oc?-1:2iDnod Adams' F.xpn, Omrn , Pittnburgli
(YiVEPICI)PHitTY FOR C4AER:
AO 6.0115,1
More or Ku. of COAL. AND LAND, on the Monon
galiMa Itiver , hut above the third Lock.
Foquiro of
ALEXANDER GORDON,
or, RIOILARD E. BREED,
ricedmod2lrk,rBlT No. 100 Wood .treed.
(Brown.'lle Clipper copy r, Limn and eh. Ws ol➢ro.l
SI i ORTSI4I EN ' 6 11 EA ncluit RT E HS,
136 WOOD STREET.
J A.M.ES 130 W N
IfiriMß Ike attention 0 Sportsmen and others to lie
splendid stock of GCNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS,
4 RISTOLS, GAME BAGS, POWDER FLASKS, sno'
BELTS and POUCHES, DRAM FLASKS, and am
munition of relNry kind. His stock is tho largest mar
brought to this maslcot. ocl7
LYON A UNSTII A IMPORTER
AND DEALER in the moot .elect brands or
GENVINN HAVANA CIGARS,' and MI kill& of
THRONING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF,
FANCY MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUBES, Ac.,
• In groat variety, UNDER THE ST.AILIARLES 110.
TEL, Pittsburgh, Pa. • -
N. 13.—Tbe Trudo supplied on Moral term..
PROPOSALS.
A limolt PLATES
NA, DLP•IO,IIIENT, )
Wallington, November 21, DOI3.
The IL•partmeut will, lentil the 2100 DAY OF DE
(3E3II3EII NEXT, receive proposala for the delivery
at each of the Navy Yards et Portamooth, N. H.;
Charl.town, Man.; Brooklyn, New York, and Phil
' rolelphin of the fllowing. inacribed side armor,
atring..., nod dock plating for one vets. I nt each
yard. The prop...salon fluty be separately for the
aide armor, airing. re, and deck plating, and map Iw
for one or more ecsaels, but it must embrace the
whole °reach description of iron for a vessel; that le,
the fleck plating, the tringers, or the side armor
may bo bid fur separately.
DION ARMOR..
Eleven Minimal (1,100) wrought iron plates, more
or km, ten (I 0) feet long. thirty-two (n) inches wide,
nod one and one-half (1),.‘) Inch thick..
A portion of these platealroill be nhearcd to
to
the
curvature of the side Una of the vessel; oleo, to fit
around the torrent and batches, for which ipilans will
ba fermelled to the contractors. Ti, be of the best
Iron, ends nn I edges square, straight, and placed
trop to lisf• 1,08 given. The whole to be
within teo ito; months from the date of contract.
W1201:16111' IRON STRINGERS.
Three t Iteurandltnil twenty (3,020) lineal feet of Iron
string..., eight (P) inches square, except nt this stern
and stem, where they will tdper ono way for the
length of shout forty (40) feet on each end of the ves
sel to abort three GO lueliox. These stringers to ho
u. length twooty-three (•31) fect air 10ck...,
ods to Ito fitted tocoth..r with it proper warp!, one
. foot long; one-half of the scarph to be taken front
ill, rod of rash. There will be tone range. of then..
, trier^en on each Bide ~1 the vn.sel. To le. mad,'
the ,t tren Pude nod edge. square and tdr.kight, j
Cr,,.. r.. the .1.4. given. The whole• t , . In th•livrred in
eight t , ) menthe from the date of the out r.ct.
. 11 1
I.'-- 1, 4 41
. 2,1-J
.
i+IDE ARMOR.
Ono huneln•l and forty-oor (l 4r, platy. or wrought
Iron. In. he. thicknee., of tit. following
1...n:1.1. and widths, I' :
I plat.. 18 f..-1 long by 39 in, h... w1..10.
DIME
$ ,4111 01
. to OW CA
I •• 1 ,, f. r•I :LT i/10101 N.,•1
2 " "
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1
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I '• 7 "
" 7 • • 3 , 2
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Th. oh , •1•• ..r tha,i I.• a•IN to be made from the
irt•ta, Pn•II an I ...11.;.•• rm.
t••• •••Itto., att.l t‘tra•;.ht,
4.1 plow,' t•• th.• sir., 4m n. To lw red
!l. nit). month% from th•• date of th.• au tray I.
Tlu
vrlobt t ht. ir. to Intt of • quality that will
lt,ar a t..ttnih• nt rain of t wanly-two tga.)l nlted drat,
tot, I Ott. Nu.° indb.
So hitta will In. rtwrier-dt , ,,tpt front partita ha..
ing atm:wilts c - dpal:lnt of doing thin
tbrir , ahnhaehlatrnts will h+ rzarnined before a cun
t: t will In. nwarilvil.
Parte-10am will be given on appli. ation t• the
commandant ef th• Drookls n. Now 'fern, Navy Yard.
The r , mtrn••t cell t brace the usual r•mditi•m+,
awl the 11. parttnent reserves the right to rejeet an,
or all the idol - N.4, that may he made under this ml.
vernwAntnt, if In its opinion the pnl•li•: interents d
I nnr.t Stalk• pfr pnun.l fnr
inch ..nrb of tho in 11111 In. /I. , livor/n1 In thn
rnnpoczhn 3,y 3.lrJa. and mint L , acrenpan Intl I.y
gnarnnton that thn par I h.., wai ran a contra. t
nn,tl,6-1 irk rhtn. n•lr nndtd
L )ROPOSA LS FOR HEAVY rite
JECTLIALL7.
ttnc Pcr irrwa. 7, )
tC upl)114,1))0 Nor. 11), j
trill h. rt.c..ited at this atTt., at.•
t./ 4 ..'clork p. nt. ))), Ihn 1. - ,11 t , V ItEtzEMßl:jt
T, for II EA 11' Pl:4 1,/ TI !At. to I. &liver 1 , 1
:a I ht. foll.Ptriug quant ilk, of lin undernanted At •
sir
AT TOO WATERTOW N A rtz , l: sA L, MASS.
battering s hot.
5-itkli
1 , , lush shot.
r,ta. 1... ht. h
AT TH E WATERVLIET AIL ENA 1., W EST TINPY
NNW DAL&
lasttorina shot.
Loon 1.".-ilich
40.10-inch shot
. 1 111-ntrti !atolls.
AT THE U. S. ARSENA L, GOV ERN“ It 8 18LA N
NEW YORE.
3.010 18-inch hattoring sh.•t.
71,1..1 , inch shells.
WM. lo.i nob shot.
•
n,00.110-tnch shells.
AT TH E ALLEGH ENT A R.SENAL, PI TT8111:11611,
PENNSYLVANIA.
I,iYas 1. - .-Inch hollering shut.
1,000 11-inch shells.
lo.inch shot.
..0. 111-inch sheik.
AT TILE ST. 1.4 , C15 A RSENA L, ST . LOC in, MO.
2,1W 1 10-inch short.
;user in-inch shell..
AT THE WASHINGTON ARSENAL, WASHING •
TON, IL C.
I,lsa t?-Inch battering shot.
11-inch shells.
B,lovi hilro'h shot.
to-inch
The Projectile. aro to be made of the hind of
metal, rinditiepected after the rules laid in
the ordnance Manual, with tho exceptioo of the ,
inch bettering shut, istich ate to to made of gun
metal. of tensile strength, ranging lmtucetk Zzi,faX/
and 30.0.0 pumds to the square inch. and thews taunt
lei cast from a reverberatory or air fornato.
Itrarrings of all the 111 . 0,H:ea can be nuns at any
of the arsenal, where they ore to he delivered. The
projectiles are to be Inspected at the funntlry where
cyst, but must be delivered at the cartons artionaLs,
froouf charge , for tranrportallon er handling, until
delivered at tits arsenal. Deliverlt, must be made
at the rah , of not has than nee per cent. per week,
Or the , number of projectile, eontracteri for; the first
delivery to In made within thirty days after fir dote
of the outraot, and any failure to deliver at a spec,.
tied tine. mill subject the contractor to eforfeiture of
the nuinher he niay fail to deliver at that time.
. . .
re-parato lids mast be made for each kind of pro
jectiles; end if nay bidder prow*m to deliver at
Jlderect uraemia, separate MID meet be made for
each kiwi at each place.
1.14 will be comlilered from pornss other than
rokmiar founders, or proprietors of works, who are
known to lilts Department to be minable of executing
tiro work contracted for in their own e.tablishments.
party obtaining A contract will be retpiiced
f. , ) rote, Into b , Mds, with approved sureties, for its
hilt II lot .wrestion.
Tha Department raserta. to 'Golf thn right to in
jivat any or all bale, if not &wand matisfar.ry, fur
any (.121%,
addrcaaad to "Brigadier Gmieral
GE,t)RGE U. lIAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance, Waal,
i I). C.," and will be endorsed i'Praporials fur
Ileavy Projrciiiel.." GEO. It. RAMSAY,
I Gen. Cliirf of Ordnance.
RIINANCE OFFICE,
0
Wail MI, SITY r.ff T, i
•
Warldirgton, Nov. 20th, 156.1.
That p.rii-n of tha forraoing tolverdsoniont which
plan. to 3•lltrh Itatternig Shot, la withdrawn fur
the prow/it. GEO. D. RAIISA T,
i1 , .- . 3,04t4 Mfg. Own., Chief af Ortliswura.
pR 0 COS ALS FOh CAVALRY
HORSES.
CAVALar Dustca
Orrwr. or rut enzr Qraarrsaaaraa, ~
WlLeiling/0151, D. Cr., Noy. 23, 1863.
I • ropnaals aro .011Cli0d, and will be receive,/ at Able
oilko for tho farulothiag of Caralry Bonen, to be de
livorrd at Waal/1(100u, P. ('., St. Louie, Mo., sad
Chicago, 111.
. -
The Bows to comply with the following start flea
viz • To Ist from fifteen (IS) to sixteen (I 1)
Lamle high, from five (5) to nine (v)year. old. well
broken to the caddie. compactly built, In good flesh,
and free from all defects.
The !thrifty of tho bidder to HMI his agreement
must be guaranteed by two reeponslbLe persons.
whose signatures must bo appended to the guarantee.
No proposals will he entertained unless the oath of
alkgiance of the person or persona bidding shall be
on file in this office.
The resTemedbillty of the puarnntora must be shown
by the offisial certificate of the Clerk of the aaareet
District Court or of the United Stales District At
torney.
Proposals must be addressed to Lieut. Col. C. O.
BA WTELLE, Chief Quartermaster, tlsvalry Bureau,
end be ondursod on Co envelope .• Prop.:ale for
Horss."
Cavalry Noreen agreeing with the above illumines
t ion. will be purcimatsf in upon market, at fair prices,
at the following places, vin New York City, Albany,
Buffalo and Nochnster, N. I'. ; Pittsburgh, Penna. ;
C.olumbos, Ohio , Boston, Meas.; Augusta. Me.; and
kladiuut, Win . C. O. ISAB'YELLE,
Limit. Col. and Chief Qmirterrnaster,
Cavalry Bureau.
1864. DIARIES. 1864.
A largo assortment of POCKET ANT) COUNTING
EIOUSE PIARIFS, for 1564.—in. paper, In cloth, to
roan, In imitation Turkey, In Turkey M0r05,.....-
with gilt edges and with marbio 0100—with tucks,
intent clasps and elastic kstonings. All {UPS, sad
from the commonest to the very beet. los mile at
reasonable nitre by
WM. 0. JOIESISTON A CO., Stationers,
g
ooltiaw-wreat
. 57 Wood street.
I)APER AND EN V. — EMPE WARE
trovsE.—auft openo.l, • large stork or
NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPERS.
Al., ENVELOPES, In groat eariotlia, colors lead
qualities, for ovary Fast.. For sale by
W. G. JOIINSTON A CO., Paper Roeder.,
0014:366r-wrini 67 Wood rtmet.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1563
Pittsburgh 6aztttil.
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS
, .The Alabama—The Proposed Congress
New roar, December Ist.--The following „
tows received by the steam,hi p City of Sew R icHAR DSOS, HARLEY Si Co.,
OUS PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL DISPATcn
.. ::
.. t. .. , a, , .
i ., not covered by the Se,tia's .li.-
The Hiawatha, which arrived at Colombo,
to
The Escape of +TOM' !Horgan and His I FINANCIAL REVULSION PREDICTED. c eY
Ala b i 'Le' Crude and Relined Petroleum,
companions—m o w. It Was Accent- .oeitnobethr
the Bay
r i t 3 s .
n ti g a: L t ag „ m et t h e
pllshed. '
's Army . calving her answer, net sail, with steam,
nailed the Hiawatha, and immediately on re-
No. 19 IRWIN STRSET, PITTSBURGH.
A correspondent Of the Cincinnati Gawk, Anxiety Regarding Meade
writing from Columbus, gives the
.followin hoisting rebel colors.
g '
The Russian Ambassador at Paris had coin-
Pitts " bur i
or
E a aste ,
rn MErkets.
Ix' e tts ,
L rss_ _ranee. cm counignment• for
li
details of the escape of John Morgan and six i MORGAN sAFE IN CANADA ! municated the reply of Prince Gortschakoff,
of his oonfedoratos : Ito the invitation to the Congress. It is in
rerrearsion a3131=11101111
Mcsets J S. Dilworth dr Co.,
si nce th e i r rece pti on at t h e p u nt ontja - ry, t THE LATE BATTLE AT CH ATT.lliillill A !
but not until after the pacificati,:n or i . o. spring,cr Harbin h, Ette.,
substance. that Russia will take part therein,
the Morgan prisoners have been assigned to I ba.„ ic., tic. land. Thoune.on Bell. 1...5q , Purist. Commercial Bank.
the south tier of cells in the new addition to I
It is stated that Lord 1:r•11,4lioni, at a -ciree r n'hl",a‘
..
•
the east wing of that institution. All but seven 1 ----
in M. Thiers' F•aloon in Paris, spoke freely of ri IA (1( A ... 13 ,,, )
of these men were accommodated with cells in s-Rpecial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh thmettc.
his convietion that the Congress is impossible. ! I ' ." 1
the upper ranges; but these seven, who wore PHILADELPHIA, DeM I, ISG.I. It in stilted that it, the intention of Eng- 1 130.5111 ell
Colonel Richard Morgan, Captains J. C. Ben,. The New York Ilera.4l, of to-day, warns the land and Austria to make their participation I
nett, . Taylor, Ralph Sheldon, T. IL
of ' Crude and - ReOned Petroleum,
Hines, L. 11. Hookersmith and O. S. Magee, public, torprepare fora financial revulsion, and In the Congress dependent on the. reply
Franco to curtain preliminary quostions, that
were on the lower ground range. Underneath i not to be deluded by tricks of sPenulatnrs• It wood n o t m ee t with a favorubte reception at i
thoso cells , with about sixteen or eighteen I advises to buy no more stocks, and sell out as Paris.
inches of brick, mortar and cement inter-1 ,
there. -
Toning, is an air chamber, some six feet last as possible. liens. Grant and Arcade will Treasury and talent al Revenue Reports
in length and four foot in width, extending mew down both the bulls and the rebellion. IS' teiTiletlTON, n i
line. I.—The Secretary of the Bads,, entritstcd to our care will receive our
the entire length of the range, for the purpose There is no news from Meade, but maser a Tieivitrey's report en thc , con , 111 i.n 01 ~nr. I. , Ye.t.t 1.t•t.....t1 illtontit.e.
Of keeping the . cells in a dry and comfortable painful anxiety. Burke A C.,., and hitt:B.llmnd & 1,,,,,1., Pittsburgh;
condition. It is said that ono clay, while Ina
lively mood, Hine, was dancing about his ir ca
s
cell, and, from the character of tho sounds twevn t-bc-armY and Wa.hingt"• melodic:l in ,ugh ..inentnen,,. The 11cportt
: Th . e ' -no regular communication now he I 'll' u ni i i r: l7 i ' l e :t7 l ? l : i , ni t h t e il .r l l :i i : l'' : - • ni :e h :U r ' i
:j ' !,:•;:•7,1:;::','in":;1:-:7,1',-t' :
, T , b:.:::: 1 1;:i i ' , ; . 1 , 1 ; 11 :;...,:::::: 1 1:::::37. 1 :. ; I l e l. n. 1. 0 ,; ;;:
.
I NON CITY OIL WORKS.
mused thereby, he concluded that there was a : Gentleinen in the front, from whom the of the r onin,;. - •ioncr- . iIIIIY ' •Ya' • lit•Vt3l to s ent
vacant space underneath the door. He after- , ComuGer of Currency will accompany it. i 1-
' LITAT ez CIIORPENNING,
ward discovered the correctness of his suppo- , stock board receives daily news, aro not per- ;
I m iffed to n 'tc with the- . Death of Morilr slgel.
sition by digging through the fluor of his coll..
It teams more probable, however, that I It is certain that the rebel guerrilla chief, Moritz Siegel, the father of iScne:al :-.lge I,
the rebels became aware of the ex- John Morgan, is safe in Toronto, with six died et Illenau•by Achetn. (,rand pets hy , ZIS d AND LUBRICATING OILS, sad dealer. In
istenee of the air chamber in an- ' of Hasten, on :he I;th of August loot, alter an ;
other manner, which is reported by illness of ii,,,, ,L,3e. lie ~.., b., in Pro..h ' CIZI !I )L 1 -' I L -1 - . . 110 . 1 -aCU M.
come of rebel companions of his thigh t.
the attaches of the Penitentiary. This is I A dispatch frorriChattnnonira, this morning, sal, in the tante Du , hy, in ;7.-ct. to that more ~,,,,,, 0rp, ,," mari . burg.
stated to be, that upon complaining that their I says : Gen. Urant's army bolds rho country tbun the all"lteri Otrue .cove 5 ,1,, awltaco .
ta Ih t w at 0111. e, No. (5 BAND STREET. t I*a •
cells were damp, fur which charge there was .up to Ringgold and Cleveland. The enemy wcro meted out 1 11 -ta.l
not the least foundation, they were told by a ' Heidelberg: tut ttrit• 1 ; n I- 1 t . ha- am. lit I!
~.
‘ra• a little adherent through !co I 1 •
guard that it was impossible for them to be in I are below Tunnel hilt. Judge; and
that condition, as there was a Lugo air chem. i Our killed and wounded in the into battle to the literal reli...d in the teditie- ..4 hi,. 'il
L. mli.l.Eiz, .i R., AGENT,
hoe underneath which kept - them dry. Be this ' stro four thousand. W
...f
We have forty-eight pieces country. lt
as it may, an attempt to escape was determin
ed upon, and on the 4th of November the „ sera. of artillery, 7,000 small arms, and /1,200 pris-
Tll6 111.11. - ,.0, 1 , 1•7,33 a OF -13 1. 1 eloa :
y
V. J. J. I Tit tar.—The New (later: (Ct.. t-we clecton , CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM
&siemens-ell Jigging through the Boors of their
occurred lace Hank, and I.ce its:tutted in the .
coils, using for that purpose two, perhaps
LATEST FROM IVIEADE'S ARMY , 5L1 , ...3.a3 Of ale L nit,' twkot I, a majt.rity „r '.n , teonti-,11 ostlnsively. All charges et oast
more table knives. After establishing cm
munication with the air chamber, they. exca- ' 115, a change of 62t1 tin , !art Fall, when
~.; ;1, „; ,s i. „ ,n, RE1F1 ,,,,, I .
coot
c ,,,,,, , .. For
the Dittnocrstrt carried ii, town l• e ~,,,,..o.)1 t•i;i
-t i . , I
vuted with a sUlaii coal shovel a tun ael from 1
the east end of the chamber, passing underempsrity en a much Itghter t ••tol t • at.
Heavy Cannonading in thetr' ection ' • - • I. cll. al.tr sotto ton pod to GIL god Expown
the walk of the prison, to the guard outside, of Orange Court House. ____, ...--
5,,,,,,,n Dour:LAS ch Icel.!, ;r• per's., i.n. on „ t .; t „
• V. 3 1',1.1.--12.t I.',:Tli' et tDA, aI)DA 0511, kc.
te scrape from which there vs. euld be but Ii ttle ,
as 1. 1 .,133g0 Croce, h 3.3 l• ;.1 - i t 3,1, r , 1,-
,
difficulty. The men were engaged lint t h ree 1 GEN Elf .1 I, It: NIG AG EM 1.... NT PROIIA - ,1 ' , . 1 ". i , f 11.1,1 trttstc, 1 , . ' ii. it 4 'gr" being
hours in each day for seveuteen days in this RIX IN PROUR EMIL the principal purchaser. The amain: i :.: I 1. -
w.•rk, as will be seen by the following note,
not cured, but it is >aid to be Lit boo., the
'
which they left behind them: . i real value. It voce, tuctr acre-. tte hltt .11
CASTLE Mertiser, CELL Nu. 25.1. NO DISPATCH-ES VittrAl LIENT MEADE. i were mortgage, 1. , the a 71 , 1131 ~r i. , - ;,,.....: :.:
Couimencement, Nor. 4th, 16t3:1.
_____
roneltoLion, Nov. 2 0 th, 1.•. i..?.. • Toe Boston Tro ,,, ,cropr ttate• t het .De ..:
Number of hours of labor per day, 3. Mall Communication Nut let Resumed. !s
r r ho ir.eii Li , i n the l'ir.t Pres' yter:.l:. shun -'u
Tools, two table knives. l. in No whuryport kit the church in i... d Uglia till
" La patience est timer°, teals son fruit cot
‘l 5 I df P d ' . „ n Thursday, Ises,isi, the In,:-leat': 1.1 ma
doux." , . written by Dr. Motiki tag, teat rung.
By order of my six loonornble confederates,
T. Hexer Maze, Capt. C. S. Jii
Tree French quotation in the note, whoa
translated, reads: "Patience is bitter, but ,itts
fruit is sweet."
After manufacturing a ladder not of the
bed ticking, which was torn up for that pur
pose, all was in readiness for the Mel/ to take
their departure.
It was a part of their plan that Dirk Moe
g:io should remain behind while John made
his escape, to accomplish which was almost as
difficult as what they had already done.
J-.hn ssectspied a cell in Cho second range, and
in order to eatery out the scheme it was none,-
tau for him to exchange quarters with his
brother Richard. This was not duos until
yesterday afterettott, when there wail a conve
nient opportunity as the prisoner! , were being
1-s-ked in their sells for the night.
In+tead of going to his own cell Morgan
,lipped into his brother'- quarters unobserved
by the guard, while itselsard sea, equally 91:10-
~,,tad in taking th e one on the second range:
and though the guard, while on his usual
rounds, stopped before the door and inquired
if General John Morgan was there, to which
Richard responded by showing his foot, the
trick was not discor ered until this morning
altar the birds had down. It is not known at
what hour in the night Margan and his six
c•anpriniene named above escaped, nor have
the authorities any elue as to which diruetion
they took after leaving the prison. This
teeming their bed-tick ladder was found sus
pended from tho lop of the walls, which they
reached by climbing up a gateway close at
han,L
WEDNESDAY MOANING DEC. 2. 1863
There is a disposition on the part of many
persons to throw the entire responsibility of
this affair upon Captain Merrion, the Warden
of the Penitentiary, which they would hardly
do when informed that some peeks since ho
was relieved from the duty of taking care of
the Morgan prisoners. While ho had charge
of them, which was up to the 3rd of Novem•
her, a convict was employed each day to
sweep out their cells, and a guard stood by to
see that all was right. It would have been
exceedingly difficult for those seven men to
dig through the floors of their cells under such
an arrangement; but under the regime that
was afterward adopted, the task was quite
easy for them.
The military authorities assumed the re
rrmnsibilily of the safe-keeping of Morgan
and his crew on November 3d, and amen then
these prisoners have been required to sweep
out their own cells, without any examination
on the part of those having them in charge,
being made, whatever. They were thus free
from intrusion, and wore in but little danger
of being interrupted in their labors, and It
now seems that they were not in the least dis
turbed. Some one is at fault in this matter,
and an indignant public asks that he ha dealt
with as severely as his culpability demands.
The Richmond Prioonere—Sonthern
Thn Enquirer of the: 23d thinks that the
cessation in exchanges has arisen from tho
offensive conduct of the Union Commissioner,
Moredith, who, it says, turns out to be only a
subordinate, and asserts that a now corres
pondence has been opened with his superior,
Gen. Hitchcock. It says, 2,100 prisoners
have boon sent to Danville, and no more will
go there for the present. Those remaining in
Richmond number 11,500. The gronsincv
snakes a long story and a great sensation out
of the alleged plot of our prisoners to destroy
the Govurnment works in Richmond, and
burn tho city, aided by General Foster, who,
as our readers know, has gone to East Ten
nessee. The saws paper is shocked because
tire bolls are advertised at Riehmond, when
flour Is $125 a barrel. A oorrespondent of the
id.r.sesiacr says the country between Misbilo
and Columbus, Ga., is grooming under the
weight of immense corn and wheat crops.
The people of Amherst county, Virginia, are
groaning about their cropain a different way.
The Impressment agent as served a noticeon
all the farmers of the county to deliver to him
for army use all of their wheat, potateeirkpflaxi
beans, etc., which are not required for!.
families, to be paid for in Confoderi:gild
tritrittet
according to the schedule of Ootobor;38d2::
The Georgia Legislature have adopted
lotions pledging the State anew to lightlak
for sooossion to the last. Bishop Elliot4;iii
Georgia, recently preached a sermon at
vannah, urging doath in tho last diteh rather
than submission to the "infidel fanatics" of
the North.
Colored Volunteers at the Mouthweet
A Now York paper says : •
"A letter addretsed to the Proaidont of the
United States is handed about, and has already
received the signatures of somo of our most
eminent citizens, asking him to issue his
proclamation inviting the colored people of
tho southwest, whore our armies are in victo
rious progress, to enlist in the volunteer
army, and oilcling them the usual bounty as
an inducement. This would have two impor
tant results—it would 411 up the thinnor ranks
of our army, and would relieve the govern
ment from the burden of supporting the fam
ilies of these people, whom wo shall now
have claiming our protection in great num
bers. A measure of this sort, it is thought,
will make a further drain of our northern
population, for the purpose of carrying on
the war, almost unnocessary.
Foam's° Now Tint.--Tho people of Now
Brunswick, failing in an effort to get a railroad
to Canada, are making arrangoments to build
one to Maine. The Canadian prods, in no
ticing this fact, rogard it as proof that the
Brunowickern intend to multiply their coat
morcial connections with this county, while
sundering these which unite them tti Canada.
Nair YonN, Doc. I.—Tho Tin* h. the tol
hawing spot:lois
Frathingion, 30.—Army ofEcer, from
ilinkitta Station to-night, report heavy can
rn3nading homi same early this morning, in
the direction of urange Court Roust.. Thu
firing was bo heavy and o.olltiattoll9 114 to pre
clude the possibility u: it, being skirmishing
It won their opini, , n thAt. engage
meat wag in protrrosn nt the time they lan
heard the nrin,:, wht,•ll was at cloven u'cl—
thin forenoon.
I.ve's whole f mo I. intrenchedtu:tivccD
orange Court II aOOO and litord..lln, He.
,4 oppliel , ere di,,patc-hed to Monde by a new
na te.
The vveisiiier is :right lui ly cold an I his.,
eince )ci,terdtty. The lixilfy wounduil leis .It
la:it night, and be lel: ..,it
to-ni:ht, sbem thoy fall, tnuirt nertninly
Thee tight ITlLilullt overt:nut,
Tho Oar .1 this evening says: Ryan it
Meade eheutd be defeated iu battle, he coutl
ctiAily lull hark on Froderiawburg where he
could soon receiTe .‘upplies from ♦quia Creek,
and adding, the Railroad fro* that point to
Fredericksburg i 3 nearly In Irsirking order
already, and unless disaster foliaw our arms,
it is not se clear that Frederiekaburg is to Le
the future base of supplies. It may be added,
that the vternment has not reecived one
word from lien. Meade sinoe he loft Culpep
per Court HOW,
The weather is 'lour and cold.
Now Vona, Dec. L—Tho 11.,.1.1 ha, the
following.
Mei .Vor. 30. 7 t) p.
The mad communication with the army has
not been resumed over this route, and pr ha
blv will not be.
No wounded men have been brought in from
the army, and no hospital ears have been run
up from A le tandrta.
Very hoary cannonading was heard this
morning, but not afterwards daring the day,
in the direction of Chancellor,Tille. It was
heard more distinctly at IleatWo, Warrenton
Junction, Nokosville and Monastic than here.
No tiring was heard yesterday. The belief r,
that no general battle has been fought.
An order ie reported to been issued by (ion.
Nleade forbidding eorrospondentm from letting
the front or communicating with the rear.
A petal to the iforid, dated Waehington,
Nov. 30, says:
There is nothing official or otherwise from
the Army. of the Potomac to-night. It i• now
behoved, that th. impression that a battle
was fought on aturday or Sunday, is incor
rect, from the fact, that if ouch had born the
name, the wounded would have reached tho
Rappahannock Bridge. Thu conclusion in
(pito irresiAtiblo that Leo has continnod to
fall hack to save hin awn line of eommonicn•
tion with Richmond, and, if bitch be ilia nose,
it is evident that Gen. Meatio's plans, no far
as known to twin operation, aro workinesuc
cesnfully.
GEN. FOSTRR RN ROHR FOR KNOXIILLE
TELEGRAM FROM JOHN MORGAN
Cannonading Heard Toward Knox
BURNSIDE CONSIDERED SURE OF SUCCESS !
1.1 mit; REPORTED SO BP. HEWN D DALTON
=MEI
CINCIIMATI, Deo. I.—MaJor General Foster
arrived at Crnbcriand Clap yerterday, on
reuto •
Th, 6Volsiefithinq later from Burnsido.
e John *9Viark,44slographod to Columbus,
announcing his ar
thrsiliti*,tki
Thi:llumberbf mon.,mustorqd into the so,
isloolts - Odui3titi;friyibiges four hundred per
A dispatc h from Chattanooga says that suf
ficient tainfoicomonta, under Gans. Gordon
and Granger,.heve boon sent to Burnside to
loamy his success.
Bragg's main Three is reported beyond Dot
ton.
Stragglers aro still coming in.
Henry Andrews, of the 124th Ohio, is sen
tenced to be shot January Bth, for desertion.
Fifteen hundred Chattanooga prisoners
arrived at Loutsvillo last night.
Tho guerrillas are very troublesome on the
Cumberland river; boats aro tired into, houses
and citizens robbed, and the property carried
elf or destroyed.
Senator Sprague arrived at Columbus yos
torday.
New Tone, Ilea- I.—The realm,. h., th o
following special:
General Wilcox telegraphs (slim Cumber
land Gap that scouts that ClllllO in yesterday
report heavy cannonading heard yesterday
morning in the direction of Knoxville—very
rapid, about forty discharges per minute end
lasting several hours.
Anxiety Regarding Meade'■ Army—
Sam. Houston Certainly Dead.
New Tose, Dee. I.—The Herald's Wash
ington diepateh, of November SO, says:
"Much anxiety is manifested this afternoon,
regarding Meade's army. Not a word was
received from the front to-day."
The 2Wl'oae'• army correspondent, at Mat
ameras, nays that Sam. Houston is certainly
dead. Ho died al Huntsville, Texns.
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Agrosal.ly to an act of Assembly, being—
First Mortgages, amply secured $1,896,893 90
Estate gloa,cll4 cost 102,..1:33 PI
Temporary Loma ou rumple Collateral
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R. BILLER, Jr., President.
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WW iwe,ne utPdad oil kinds of Fire and Marine
Pinks, A Homo istertration tannayed..by Direcion who
are well known in the community, owl who are dear
mined, by promptness and /acridity, to rnaittrain the
character chide they ham airantert, at offering the beer
protection to Thom who dm ire to be taaarett:
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ASSETS', OCTOBER. 3U , 18.5/3.
Stock Accounts-- $ ri,non no
Mortgages, 2,14 M ns
Office Furniture23o so
Open Accounts, Ate
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Cash —...-- .. lx ,:i5l Do
Prrmtum Notes— 27,1195 14
Notes and Bllla Discounted _..._.. 174,072 13
R. Miller, Jr..
James Meaning,
Nathaniel Holmes,
Alex. Nimick,
George Dunne,
William 11. Smith,
C. W. Ricketiwn,
my3O F. M. GORDON, Ferret:en,
CITIZ EN'S INIstRAN('E CO3l PA NY
V OF PIFTSBIIIIGII. Offlix., corner Market end
Water stmelp, second floor.
BAGALET Prerident.
SAIIPEL REA, fiereffm7.
I mon, titenvnboate and Cargoes.
hewers against lose and damage in tho navigat inn
of the Southern and Weetern Rivers, Lek.. and
Bayous, and the navigation of the S.-as.
Insures against lase and damage by fire.
DIRECTORS.
VISI
. T I P , Jr.,S. H. Kier,
J as. P
John Shipton,
W. G. Johnston, James 111. Cooper,
D. F. Jones, S. Ilarbaugh,
Reese Owens, J. Caldwell, Jr..
Hon. T. 11. Bows, John S. Dilworth,
Barclay Preston, Charles 11. 1.13 g.
Cessna Bingham, de:10:1 yd
pEOI'LES INSURANCE CWII'ANY,
Office, N. E. corner Wood & Fifth Ste
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
Wen
3.1u3
Wm.
John
Churl.
Wm.
B. Hays,
E. Parts,
Ps 8. Biseoll
1 ara ki.rk,
WM • PHILLIPS, President.
JOHN WATT, Vice Prrsiden. .
W7l. F. GARDNER, Serregary. Jul4,ly
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I.LEGHhhY M , UItANCI , . (MI
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.— Om-, No. 37
Fifth street, Bank Block.
I nsonta against all kinds of Fit, and Marine Rinks.
ISAAC JONES, Presatrat,
JOHN D..ll.'euDD, V. Preaufrot.
D. M. BOOK, Secntary.
Capt. Val
leant Jones,
C. C. Ruswy,
Harvey Child,
Cent. R. C. Only,
Juhu Irwin, Jr.,
B. 1.. Enintentock
CENTRAL DRUG STORE,
Mrs... ado and Federal fir, Allegheny
OLT. A. KELLY, ProratcroA.
SPLEIELniGE.ODA WATKII,
PATENT M.ID/CINEs, ac
E/rPlryalclaas' prarstptlons chorally COM
Ipomad
ed artlr rh
OTIAPER.-2.5 boxes recd
tnr lab by AISNNY IL COLLINS.
OILS, arc.
lEEM
And /factors In
04 ND LDS, &C., &C.
W. A. CH A PMA X, A.m.,
Lti ' '& 13'2 Ymut am
Ltonuf.turor of
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W, P. JONES, Agent.
MEM
Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer,
Daivd M. Long,
Reel, J. Thonlaa,
Def. P. Dakewell
Joha R.
James D. Verner,
Capt. John L. Rboade
Samuel P. Slither,
G.arge P. Jones,
Daniel Wallace,
C. Lltuaon Love.
DEAN, Gelserat Apart
Joho D. McCord,
Capt. Adam 0 1.
B. D. Sha ling,
Capt . Wm. Th..,
K. L.]lcan•®,
ItobL H. Davis.