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ESTABLISHED •IN 1786.
GROCERIES, PROD UCE,lre
CHARLES
Produce and Commission Merchant.
MERCHANDISE BROKER,
And drier in all kinds of COUNTRY PRODVCE,
NO. 170 LZBENTY STEHDT,
lon Bier
tamer, jobberitto GN)VERN. N. O.StRIAIL and MG
LIftEil, REFINED dEFILLEN At SIRUP& rLoCII,
RAC/ON, TOBACCO, TEAS, RICE, MEESE,
RENDS, in., Nos. 212 and .443 Liberty street, Pitts-
Norgh.
SHEA tt LAZKA it,
GEDONEUS AND comattasiox It EIICIIA NTS,
Bloc 27 and 17.21talthtleld tit., cur. &wad,
P , Say
•111.11 11{/40i.111(.- .
. 1.4.1111;1:112.
ACKEOWN LINLIAR'r FioreM
aka Guts Facades, radon. Ann Conartainun
Maacitatrrro tkor the ago of Flour Grain, Pork, Ba
ena. Lard,Natter, Chrea, Beano, Tallow,
Grew* Farallon, Potato.. Pot am] Pearl Agito,
gal at Linseed and Lard Oils, Driedd Green
Trona; Timothy, Clover, Flax and Grata kofeda.
s)ah Bdr...strata made on Consignment..
apfly No. '297 Lthookr stmt. Pitrobnrati.
GORNILY, "
WEIOLZBALE GICOCER,
No. 271,LITIENTY 874.8 ET, Plitobargti.
liaTtng pun:hued the interest or hit law partnere,
art 4 continua the Dwane. at the aid stand, and will
W pleased to 'metro the patronage of hie old friends
had castaman. • • myltatf
- - - -
CommTEBB &•WILICENSON, C saws
V itinicaLirn, 'Wholesal• deal e rs Is WEST_ERN
ruisrars CREME, DE.LED FRUITS, BUTTES,
ZOOS COLIN& Andmance generally. Also,
LATHER, TILDES, O ILS, ac. , No. 217 Llborty
street, Pittsburgh..
ffierc.b advanoomouts Ina 4.. Cooalgnmonts
/kited. Jel2-Gmdso-.
WIL P. BECK k CO. No. 185
tr
arty Seet, Plttabargh, L Wholesale Gro
ws, Co.:minion Heret,nats, and deafen in COUN
TRY PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, BACON, LARD,
BUTTER, EGOS, OHEME, FISH, Im., PRODUCE,
runni,, GRAIN, SEEDS, GREEN AND DRIED
, IMPITS, gm, SALT and LIRE. Jyla
JOrn CANFIELD 1:0313IIMION Azin
FOZRAIOI.I 1112=HANT anl wboleade dealer In
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, RUTTER, LARD,
PO/1111 BACCLN, FLOUR, FISH, PIYI . AND PEARL
ASHES, BALI:RATES, LINSEED AND 'LARD
AILS; DRIED NIIIIIT.-and P=4=3 generals, Not.
141=410 Front Crest, Pittsburgh. tx.2
TM*. LIMA, „rm..71/.IIILE.
LITTLE & TRIMBLE, 1% holesale Ciro
vas and Commission Iterchants dealers fn
PKODUCC, FLOCS. LAWN, EfIXESE, FISH
CA.RIIO2I AND LARD OA L.LSON, NAILS. CLASS
COTIOX YARN!, Mut Pittsburgh manufacture.
&Wait IL" and /14 becond street, Pittsburgh.
.7. AZT S. MITYKD ....WIG D.
DRYHER & BROTHERS, ( nuei , esEtors
tit Itnenter . S.ASclesion,) Wholistals Dealers In
roILICTON FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON
"6011021131S. SllGilatS, PYRE WORKS., .te., dos.,
Minna 128 Woad street, ahoy° Tint, Pittsburgh.
—mons sucams7to.
OULP dr. S. HEPIIA It 11, Comnesrox
Ifternmrts and dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN,
•ANDLPRODUCE, No. '243 Liberty streot, Pittsburgh.
• Choice brandsof Flom for Bake. and Family net
• ninstantly en hand. Perticular atterition paid re
• oMen for Merehandim generally. ooh 1j
rtIiA.eLES B. LEECH, Fcoca LVD
NJ CU. FACTO. Contrtsmon Streams" for
the ash, of GRAIN, SEEDS, CHEESE, PRODUCE,
• and agent for• the celebrated Uniontown CE
MENT. Nos. 116 &COLO mid 145 Vint streets, be
tweisa Wood and ihnithlield, Plushorgh. sea
KIHANK VAN GOIWER, Produce and
• Commission Merchant,. dealer to FLOUR, BUT-
T= BROOMS, SLEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORE.
DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, and product. geoer
ally. LiGeral cash adranore on consignments.
Warehouse, No. 128 Second street, Pittsburgh.
010200 . ILFTIIO.I..
READ & METZGA_R,—Hrocere and
Commission Merchautm and desisrs in all kinds i
of Cone try Produce and Pittsburgh Ilannfactures,
No. 249 Liberty street, opposite hood of Wood street,
Pittsburgh. Way
GEO. & JONES SON, Wholesale
Grocers and Host Furnishers, dsslsrs in MA
NILLA ROPY, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH. and Pitts
burgh istanutticice
aWrathai[onevyaElffyilS.l24,44piltityLyt,.
_
Rona?
lIQOBEILT DALZELL lc CO., Whole
: -LIU sale OrneeracCotamission and Portrarding Mfr.
Omits, ■ad dealers in Produce atul Pittsburgh mon
tireatante, Liberty ernes, Pittsburgh.
D WALLACE, Commission Merchant,• and WholettalsDsaler lts FLOUR and GRAIN,
Ns.= Liberty street, opposite Pennsylvania R. B.
gUsl ll lo ll *
,Ospot..Pittebargh, P. Storage Ware.
Louse, corner Wayna and Penn streets. nort:ly
mom aasuncsr....--sons saner°. —a. Y,r LytcX.
..4MBERT, - SECIPTON & CO., Whole
sea Grocer and Pfoduco Dealers, inc. 6 Sixth
Area, Plttnburzh. inl6
Joao.wart trance,
igvATT Su WILSON, Wholesale Gro
r cen.,C4' inenlasion blerebants, end dealer, in
Produce, Raul Pittsburgh atanufacturee, No. LW Lib
erty street. Plttsburgb. J 025
elletSAL LIMA, T. SA TALSO6D.
LINDSAY & TELFORD, Wholesale
end Retell ottocEr.s.FLoult AND PIIODIAIN
LIKALIMS, 187 Liberty street., Pittsburgh.
Iq4:Bus
i.
QuioltAKEß ii LANG, COXXISSION
lisseitarrs and nbaletala dealer. In Clll4l
- =BIM, FLOVTI, GUAM, PRODUCE, kn., Na. 115
• Meaty atraet, Pittadnargh.
J. I.
T S. LIGGETT & CO, CITY FLOC; K
u
...INO BULLS. wen, Liberty and Attune
:eras% Pittsburgh, P.
r " - C.P.eitY , Art 3 imma per day. 110
TIMES .DALZELL a; EON, Manarac
,o4lster3,9t,WCD OIL. and Commissien Men.
11 , dreban and gala At GARDE AND
+.6.4.1A.ND ..ezranstrat, tica. G 9 and 70 Water
; itioet, Plttltnitgb. Advance, made on =alignment..
..... kintParal.
icIRKPATRICKT BROTHER, sue
. ra z am. to Littllk. Xlikpbtricke, WHOLE
X 01 arid 19.1 Liberty meet,
_Plttabw h . apl3:ly
waUsini ausas,lo.„, Nrt ..
11 srm IrCANDLLed,
•1... carrot, - rxi
'apeelsl Partner.
MEANS COFFIN, auccessorn to
IRCCanaless, Means a Co., WIIOLYSALE
GROOZBS, corner of Wend anste.Wster streets, Pitts
burgh.
CHEESE WAREHOUSE. —11.12-N It Y'
IL COLLINS. Fonnotllng and Onnsionion
chant and dealer In CIIIMSN, COTTER, LAKE
ATM and Prodom ceorredlY,, No. SS NVOCKI artfOet,
Alban Vlntax, Plttatiorgh. toyl."
TJOLLAND RlDDLE;sucooszor .Ino
McCall a" Sip,' No. 183 Liberty street, Pitts
/iamb, genital PRODUCE, anocruir AND COX
mamas XERCUANT. l eattegnments resivet,
Many solicited. . Watt,
1 — YAIALI DICKEY tr. CO., Wholesale :a..Gicarn, coma:dud. Murcbantn. and dealer. In
Prodaeolttibnig, al Water stmt and Front etteet.
Ph. •
...JOU] L bInWOSTU.
9. DILWO —" RTIIdc CO., Wholesale
Smi • thfie GrOCL llL ilist mig 130 and 133 Second street, mew
ld, Pnh. DO/
...
IDora 4,01 ; ii CU,
JWholesale Gro
s, tors ...a Command. Machado, Nos. 172 Wood
„AX4=ll4berty drat, Pittslyorgh. jold
• (VIARLES L. CALDWELL, (successor
te lama Hoban L. C 0..) 1.011/1 PACKER and
dada In PEOVISIONd, corner of liakot mod Front
mtrootx, rittmboalk.
a J. TOWNSFlND,(sarcessor to Jack
& Townaeral,) PORE encrimr..d doal.
or to PROVISIONS, No. 12 Poorli !groat,. near 1.11.-
orty,llttobtutth.
1..)0.13.1111LTZ--.
ywon' & .ucccomor § to
jj. 14 - o. Grad; PIiODUCL AND CONALISSIOS
SIZACIUNTS, 241 LibenT end, Pittamrgh•
701111 T. TIM M.
TORN . :L HOUSE .& .CO., Wholesale
OROONWPAND CONNUSION NERCUANTS,
camel at Ehalthll44 and Waten. greetn, Plttsbnrith.
K, PEJIIT CO., Commission M &
rolianht, and dealer. In PRODUCE, r LOUR,
BACON, WOOL, GRAIN, Ac., No. 12 IDRUblial4
atennt,•Plitnburgh. Way
WARD H •AZELTON, beadle
GILOCIED AND CONNISSION MINCEIANT,
\ Taft wooer or the Diamond, Na 115,, l'atoborgb.
kohltdpos
Tv I . • BAG,' , , oleaala.
\ ' Grocer, licA-16 and D) Wood stroot, Pitt*.
burgh. Milt '
!.tll i. —. l -- f - fi IDES KING, Wholesale Oro
.n. P i t t.portxr of SODA ASII, No. STS Liberty
ood.orgh.
LOW Ada
,t3KRTON & EITKWAIIT, Wholcsalo
.4.26ILOCEES AND COMILSSION =matIAST'S.
tio.2o7.lltunitti.t. Pittob.rgh. knY
IZMC=MEL=nI
WILLIAM WARD,.Dettler in PROM
c T twiny NOT 33, BONDs, atOIITGAGES. and
socurittru far wary.
rum= u guocurolOASS, through nay spurn
Thom 'dabs to brat their rates, good advatt
tnalitratlodllett-sad soma data ;spa at
411 camtasulleatkot mid totertless &Met!, case
' 4 ik6l 9040: attrab tWollitti: Et. ' Puri
. . . . . .
t f lirdt:L.p.PALlPEft&
.1
i: r 7478 n W
F t;
-Atir7 11: Z0814;34 ;!i'r
ari24
ts. 1r
'T:IjE- DAILY
:1f14.4 - 1111:4CTURERS, atc.
DuQuEsn BFASS WORK,
CADMAN & CRAWFORD,
ffienu otolcti *revery misty of Iltasbed
DRAW WORK . 1 . 011 PLUNDERS, STEAM 011
GAS PITTEIL9, MACHINISTS, AND
:COPPERSdIITID3.
BRASS OART/Nak."o( all description., mad* to
order. STEARIBOAT 'WORK, STEAM AND GAS
FITTING, and REPAIRING, promptly attended to.
Partieder attnolon paid to tittinK op REFINE
RIES FOR COAL AND LAUDON OILS.
_
Also, Sole Agents for the Western District of Penn- " -
sylvani• for tho We of MARSH, LACSDELL A • a " dog's c0pie5.......- S.
00.11 PATENT SYPHON PUMP, the best ever In. _ Soma.., . ~,,,.
vented. Raving no valvm it is not liable to gel out W '"' ' ft e . "P i "' P"”""• ''
of order...a will thou. more water Gum any pump ' " " duke ;of IS to 10, " ... 1 to.
of twice Gs Ilse. 4 P/ 0 ' " o dubs of 10 or more" —1 W.
J OILN HALL At CO., I —Lad one extra to the party oendlog club. for •
tisk of Mem, we will mud tke Evr_anna Osscrra
VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS.; WV. for • slob of twenty, we will send the
• Manama Gamerrs dolly. Single copier, 0 mats.
nrrattraau, PA, • as All selsscriptions grimly to infeener, and papers
• Manufacturers and doakra in all t h e different kinds , 01 . 0 7.;" 0 PP!*/ `the. Di• Um. spire.
of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SCOOPS, CUT
TING BOXES. an With greatly incremed Dent' ; Bur ro AVOID Win Dnart.—Thesupervleora
ties for doing brains, we earnestly Invite dealem to
glee •• a .-al. Ifanufestory, Tempera...llln , of Cook county, 111., bye veto of 45 to 1, up.-
Warehouse, C•clie alley and Liberty S
JOIIN HALL, t.,
P iU.b . o.; propriated $lOO bounty to reorttils ; and as
T. J. WALL, . the city of Chicago had voted $7. to oeoh re-
ISTEPLIEII WOODS, emit from the iiity„the county.gircs $23 more
—. JAS. J. BBOWN.
im. s. InentlerrOan J. lizienll.l..-.........n. p. Ilene. to make it uniform for city and county. Ha-
ACKIN T 0 SE , 14EMPIILLL it CO., cept Philadelphia, we have not hoard of a
corner Pike and O'Gara streets near the City atingle county in this State, that has done any
r...„-,roaterslcti o k rau ctE r m i p tts u bah,. B Man na
p u n faetnr orm em o o s f e h l l i tli . N A. .
!thin like this county in Illinois and quite a
TING STEAM ENGINES AND SIDE VALVES, oft multitude of counties in Indiana.
all Mum and beet style. _ ___,....„
__
flaring pat up machinery of large capacity and of , , , ~.. u have very
the beet quality, we aro prepared to do heavy Job- ." P.i.P,O o f ...mu, N . r.,
bing, and solicit work In Gals line, trusties that by , Dinaho and confidential relations with the
promptness, and the cluerneter of one work, to merit ,
public patronage.
!rebels. Like Tam ("Shan ter and the land-
Ws invite spocial attention to our BALANCED' lady, their Intercourse may be said to be
VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, in. combining ; '
advantages heretofore; unattained to this ohm of marked
Engines. /o2";IY 1 -wr r„,,,,.. -
13I.AcK DIAMOND STEEL WORKti, ,
GlE==l
PITT:Jiff/ROB, PA.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
IM=TMIT3
BEST QUALITY REFINED CAST STEEL
knare, Plat and Octoon, of 411 siva. Warntntod
equal to twy Itnportod or osannfacturod in tat. coon •
try.
frdr 0111 d and warahotuto, N.. 111 and 151 FIBS!'
Ind la/ and 121 sEcoND STIL EETS, htuburgh.
fell:lrd
unkon n od Seat Iron Wnrten, ! ,N
STREET, Nos. 20, 24 and 20. Honing seruml a!
large yard and fund — shed it with the moot I
machinery, en am prepared to rrowinfacrire every
description of BOILERS, in the Gat mannar, and
warrnnted 0)001 to . 7 made In the counter
coimsErs nucurs, FIRE BEDS STEAII
PIPES, LUC ' S/MOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS.
SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, '
srrruso PANS, BOILER IRON BRIDGES,
SUGAR PANS, and solemanufacturers of BARN
MILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on
lb. shortest umbra. deintif
BRITANNIA AND BRA IVOIiKS
COLLINS & WRIGHT,
Richmond papers any that many of the men
who hare •mployed substitutes have loft, or
ltattufect mere of CASTOR FRAMES, MORS. CCP S
LADLES. and a kraat variety o 0 BRITANNIA' are trying to leer°, the Confederacy, in andel
articles. Also, CAItMIIN OIL LAMP BURNERS ; noon of h ' • C
and LAMP BRASSES generally, Mn. KM 8..... e ,P° " ° " 0° 0 " """ in Con
street, Pittsburgh. though only a few days ago a maq,paid 110,090
ALII 'N.--
31 COHMICK & CO.. v ALLEY !and another $11,009 fora substitute.
rOCI - Ilni, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CiirWarebouse.;r7l LIBERTY STREET, Lulled Slates Senator from Arkansas.
Manufacturers of COOK, PARLOR AND IIEAT.
LNG STOVES, PARLOR AND K ITCHES GRATF-8, ' Tho Memphis A ria., of the sth inst., says:
HOLLOW WARE, etc., anal and Glam. Matilda, Roll-' If NY K , t't b tat arrived • i Lb 't•
log Mill Cattings. Mill Gearing , Geo, Water and Ar. 1 00 ' 'K.' ' 00 -' ' '. -
u,„ e ,, rim Sad 1, D m , i t . ‘ „,„„ , le, ‘ „,„ it„,...0.„ . ~,, ' yostorday morning from Habana, on his way,
ger Kettles Pulleys, Hangers,Car Wheels, Couplings , we understand, to attend the present sesaion
and eluting; generally. Also, Jobbing and Machin. of Congress, ho haring two years yet to serve
Castings mane LO order. Patented Portable Mill. • o f hj„, form ~,„ s ono m r f rom Ark,,,,m.,„ Mr
with Steam or Flom Power. aplaihnd
, Scbastain is generally roonguised no a Union
J OSEPH F'. HAMILTON & CO., • man, although he has out lately Made an open
1 avowal of Union ism.
Mr. Sebastian was born In Vernon, Ten-
nessee, and will educated at Colombia Col
-1 lege In the same State. Be removed to Ar...
511P17111017, STEAM ENOMES, ILACIIINEII7, At. i Imams in 1838, And there began the practice
, mylartf of law. Ile was State Attorney and Circuit
S SEVEILANCE, Nov 53 WAVER ST., I Judge till 1.642, when be became Supreme
' .Pitt.lcmgh, menufactarer of Borax /11VETS, . Judge. In 1046 he was President of the
'WROUGHT SPIKES, common and raltroml,,,f ..ery ' State Senate; in 1846, Presidential elector,
'dnecrtption,
' and in the saam,year. bo wiii„eluagb_to_thrt
4 ". „, t . ic ,': ' ..',.f „ -. .."& o l t l Wi ot „ t ., 4s4 ? ll l ll ,llirtelirtildn • abite . ; 11l 'Which he retained •
good asaortment conetantly on hand. Mr 20316 seat mmtinstously till the outbreak of the r..
vaLiii, - Ifibbik - I - 63. — , S'.. :-
, 15 : trolllon, having served two toms and part of
7 7 Liberty tarot, opposite. Ru , thud.
bird.h, Pittsburgh, .
manufacture. of WHIP', LAMES and SWITCH. i
E.%and every description of LEATHER REA I DED Senator Sumner Fully Endorses the
WORK. , DI eseage.
Orders aolicited from the trade, and goods prnmp, C The Washington cerrespondent of the Chi
t,. shipped no per instructiom. feAy
n
.r 1 &W. BENNETT, Manufacturers of cog. Tra tne writes :
WHITE STONE CHINA and CREAM VOL. I have jetat had no interesting conversation
OBED WARE:. with Senator Sumner on the subject of the
Ofkoe and Warehouse at hie. 74 FIFTH STREET. , prootd oo v o .mo. oot , no permits too t o my
Pittsburgh. ` l ' hi ' I, ' that ho is fully and p erfectly llti 8 d with it,
-
---- --- - - ' in fact, endorses it to the fullest extent.
_
(Summon to Oriel Newtott.)
Cur. FIRST AND LIBERTY M., Pittsburgh
13=1!1',1
DR r GOODS
There may be difference about the details of
Awe 1t0...a...a/4NC w. C.....6—..T1V seem. trap ~thwadmission of the States; bat he says these
WILSON, CARR & CO„ will drop out of sight and nothing remain bat
the great principle of the irrevocability of the
(Late Wawa, Puy. d C 0.,) ; proeletmatlon. Thus we will have from the
South, If not indemnity for the put, at leant
Wholesale dealer. to FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC '
DG ,,, GOODS, ws. of Wood e 0....,,, third ~,,,,,.. ~T , , security for the future. Senator Sumner ie
Dhstoond alley, Pittsburgh._ I prepared fully to co-operate with the Presl•
, u . i.,... ~......,....,. „,,,, ~,,,,,,,,..
.... .., , r ,_,. r. „ . dent in hie proposed plan, and lam thus hap-
IJ'&NE' MeAER)II k CO., . au i t , i ryto be the first to make this announcement
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dar GOODS, No.. from his own lips. ft i. a great point gained
..1.40 Federal street, (second door below new Market In the coming Presidential contmt.
Lfouse,) Allegheny City. inhe.ly , __ _
.:Ecita.S:,.M,TI.CIIUSI 75iCtil, Wholesale , Tea repulse at Fort Sanders w. not the
and Retell Dealers In TRIMMINGS, ESII3OOI. only defeat with which lte rebels met during
DESIEO n od ptty GOODS, of every dercriptfou their late invasion of Terme:pee. Kingston,
1 Naps. IT atoll%
1 __ Fifth street, Pittsburgh. '1 about forty miler. from Knoxville, under rem
„IirACRUM. ii: GLYl)E.Wholesale holesale and mend of Col. Bird, of the First Tennessee,
i vi
RetailDealtnt In FANCY AND STAPLE DRY' was attacked by Wheeler's rebel cavalry on
OOUDS, TZLILMINGS, de, N 0.78 Market etreet, tho 211 h ult. The fight continued without
between Diamond and Fourth Pittsburgh.
intermission for seven hours, and wen partici-
JSt. BURCIIFIELL), (sucoesmor to !pitted in on our ride be the Sixteenth Ken
• Burchfield d C 0..) Whole.. and Detail Dealer.' tacky Twenty-fifth Michigan, and six ma
il, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Northeant : panic; of the Second Tonnes.. cavalry. Ar
ran.. of Fourth and Market street., Pittsburgh.
___,.__ 1 finery w as brought into action on both sides, OSETITHURIV7WhoIasaIe and WI; and the shell” of the enemy wore thrown into
5/
toll Dealer in all kinds of YRIILMINGS DRY i.
. ILe town. The, Union .casual tice were
GOODS, Am., Nos. 77 and 70 Worked etrect. ,
' comparatively slight. The brigade of Cot.
tW. i3ARK.EIt & CO., Dealers in all i Mott numbers 2,700, hut only the above mea
. kindref DEE GOODS, No. IT Illnrket street, i tinned regiments were engaged, tbo others
between Third and Fourth. Pittsburgh. i being posted in the roar of the town, to pre
vent the enemy'. flanking them. Skirmish.
ing was kept up for fire or six days before the
battle. The Louisville Josernal, from which
we gather these particular', Rays that at last
accounts the-rebels had all retired. i
R H. PALMER, No. 84 Wood Str e
et,
I. Denler In BONNETS, ELM STRAW TRlM
and STRAW GOODS . ganerallt
DR ITGOIMITH
QIMON JOHNSTON, Dealer in PUHE
IJ Dandle &ND CIIEMIOALS, PERFUMBItY,
FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILS, TAM
ILY MEDICINES. &c., of *MIMI,. prime quality,
which he affirm at lownt pries. Comer 'Smithfield
and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. Prescriptiona awe
tarly rompoandcd of all boon.
l 3 A. h'Aff_NESTOCK & CO., -Whole
y.uo. Draggles, sod mansfseurers of WHITE
LEAD AND LIERARGE, corner of Wood sad Front
semis, Pittaborgh. mb7
I (AIN-
P. scorr, Wholesale Dealer in
DENGS, PAINTS, 01L8, VAANISUE9 AND
DYE EITIIYYB, No. 286 Liberty street, rittsborgh-
Ail orden mill metro proolptutontion.
'ENE GEORGE IL KEYSER, Ihnuist,
No. 140 Wocal street. Cotter or Vireo alley,
Pittsburgh.
MUSIC, Ifc.
CIIARLO'rTE BLIThLE Dealer in Mil-
SIC AND IIUSICAL INSTRUMENT'S. Solo
agent for MUDS- A CO.'S PIANOS, itAINEs
DSOS. PIANOS. and 'PRINCE A 0025 it LODE
ON& :No. 43 nab divot, mond door abo . Wood,
Plttasurgra. P/orsos to lot, sad takers Io o clause
for beer. nag
KLIKBER te BRO. D6111(11'11 - 4' MU
SIC AND 111351 CAL INSTEI7I.IENTS, and
.nt. for PTEINWArS CYLEHRAISD Pi-
No. 53 Fifth efrnut, Pittsburgh. buy 9
('IIIARLES MELIAIIt, bonier in
PIANO3,2I7.LVEONS, &c.. No. al Wood at.
Wall= Youtt.ti stroa sad Diamond alloy, ?Mob',
I..rsinft.forCE
.
4-
GARDINKIC a/MN, Agent for
er • Franklin, Ildtadolphis and Reliance Inipnanro
Companies,. Northang earner Wood and Third Ma
IP. JONES, A,gont North Atohrica,
• Slat* of Penntylranla. and Tiara:est+ low
.anniCkaparkke, 87 Water areal. •
SAMUEL:.. REA, Secretary Citizetis' In
stuarmi Company, corner Market and Water sts
pM. GORDON, Secretary Western In
• rams* Company,92 Water street
DD - BOOK, Secretary AM:mite's.) , In
. sorsces Company, 37 7.lStb street.
D t ORSELLERS, glfc,
WIL i 3. JOHNSTONA CO, Station-
V arr. Blank' Deck Thorstastawn asp Sob
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PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1863.
Viltiburgh 05azettil.
, WEDNESDAY MORNING--DEC. 16, 1883
TERMS OF THE GAZETTE.
blasomso E, now, by mall, per 00.
mouth—. 70.
week 10.
" single espies
Evrnteia Eamon, by mall, per year
Renee, perhaps, there may bo "something
in it," when the Bahama Herold tolls rts that
—"Adrices from Richmond say that the
month of Docetriber is regarded as the
most aying one of the whole war; its entire
future and essential final result depending in
a very great measure upon the issue."
AMONG the signs of the desperation and ex •
tremity to which their great and inexpiable
. crime of rebellion has driven the leaders of the
infatuated people of the Southern States, one,
. the mor , noticeable perhaps of all, la found in
the fact that the newly assembled Congress in
Richmond has been called opotby the Jeff Da
vis "Government" to amend the conscription
law, so as to do awny with the hitheitto preva
lent custom of furnishing substitutes, If
this is done, it will take away from the wealthy
and .istocratle classes a privilege which they
would not surrender hut under the most desper
ate eircrunsuenees. Henceforth every Southern
man must go into the army, the authorities
refunding to the principal—of course In worth
less paper—the sum paid the substitute. The
RICHUITINO rr Alti...XLol.-A Little Rock
Ark.) letter n.y
Recruiting tro goes briskly on. One can
not but be a..tonished at the great number
who have managed to escape the rigid con
scription of the rebels. There are, even •l
ready, from eight to ten thousand Arkensians
in the Federal serviee, and lk.j romc.
There are eight regular Arkansas regiments,
either formed or in process of formation, be
sides the several thermand who have joined
other regiments from other States. To-day
two entire companies came in for the 3d cav
alry, and come three hundred fur the 3d in
fantry, Col. Fisbbach.
A Remit CONFIDISION.—Tho London Theo
publishos a letter from its correspondent in the
Confederate camp at Chattanooga, dated Octo
ber 8. lie says that among the various fruit
less victories gained by the Confederates
those of Chickamauga and Buil Run will stand
conspicuous—and that Chickamauga should
have been nothing more than a bloody and
unfruitful victory, will, when Its details are
fully known and deliberately weighed, be
imputed to the general who chanced to com
mand the troops that won it as one of tho
least pardonable blunders and short-comings
of history. -
Tue Cleveland Leader says that the coo of
John C. Breekinridge, who was taken prisoner
at Chattanooga, while recently in conversa
tion with Sergeant Major Tisdel, declared
himself strongly in favor of the Union. lie
said that he had been forced into the Confed
erate service by his father. The young man
thinks it would be only necessary to put down
the loaders of the rebellion to secure a prompt
and honorable peace. This statement is made
on the authority of MajorTirdel, who had the
conversation with young Breakinridge.
Gnaws. Mints Simla ma EID.—A Phil
adelphia inquirer correspondent, writing from
(ieneral Grant's army, lay.:
"00leers captured on Missionary Ridge
stated that Hardee shed bitter tears ovor the
drat:nation of his oorpa and the •turning of
thorebel position. He was heard to say to
Breekinridge, 'We harenot far to . look for the
end—our beet hopes are blasted.'"
TIM Ohio election was duly obsurred on the
2:t Of" Obtiiher by — the atom frills, that State
—odefnuidred'and duty-three In number—
eonitned in the Libby. prison at-Richmond.
The poll-book and tally list hare arrived at
Coleunlstos. Of -"thei whole number of rotes
east, John Protrigh reeelved,rone hundred and
liuty-twes one hairgiffirvitf for gi.;?. Jewett
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PITTSBURGH
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS,
GENERAL ORLIT NAMED FOB PRESIDENT.
THE UNION LEAGUE FOR " FATHEIVABRAHAIL"
Forlorn Appearance of the rtichmond
Paper&
LONOSTREETS LOIS LN IS RE
CEIPT RETREAT.
FURTER PROGRESS AT CHAPANOOGA
NAPOLEON'S EUROPEAN CONGRESS A
Y17Z1,6
e
Jeff. Davis Denounced in the Rebel
Congress. •
VALUABLE PRIZE CApTURtD I
Soo-1a Ettapatch to the Pittabergh *wane.
PRILADILPHIA, Da, .15, 1869.
The New York Ileral, this terhang, names
Gen. Grant as the people's candidate for the
Presidency. The article le written by Ben
nett's own hand. This communfiy, ercoepting
the ultra Democrats, are enthner#49pr the
nomination of old Abe.
At the annual meeting of tbe UnTon League
last night (strictly private, and go admittance
only by card.,) resolutions ware enailimonsly
adopted to stick to Father Abraham to tho
last.
A bundle of Southern papers arrived thia
morning. They were printed on straw and
hemp paper, battered type, and with foxy ink,
made of molasses and lamp bleak.
The Richmond papers are very lukewarm
toward Jeff. Davie.
One column of the Hecooicer Is in yi , and the
ewe is filled with broken type and a block of
wood.
The &wine/ says that Lincoln's prtmlama
tion of:amnesty is Intended to utak° capital In
Europa, and asks the mode. by Which the pro
posal. of Lincoln -can be carried ant, and
whether he Is going to insitmd the war while
the &nth le considering the question, so that
Unsay come to a conclusion without intimida
tion.
The Herald is out against Litiooln
A private dispatch to a banking house in
this city, states that Gen. Longitreet lost four
thousand prisonen and nearly all his cannon
and trains In his retreat from Knoxville.
The latest from Chattanooga shows further
program. Col. Walker made a successful re
conuoiseanos as farm Lafayette, and captured
the rebel signal station, six officers and forty
privates. The remaining force of rebels fled.
liapokon's proposed European Congress is
a Buie. In a dispatch from Lord Rnnell to
Mr. Cowley occurs this passage foreshadow
ing the result "le it probable that a Con..
grass would be able to secure better terms for
Poland unless by a combined employment • ties. McYnerrsox, commanding at
tercel"' burg, has issued orders for 'tanning Col. B.
G. Parrar'sMississippi Artillery into ear
"ConslderCe progress has been made by the • airy, to operate against the kuerrilisse which
m tnr , adaraaaa and b. the unsp aring inie•t the lower part of the river. The large
severity ' of Russia, in eubdulig the rinser- steamer 1".°1"
enii
gents. Is it likely that Russia will grant, in i s ,y bs, osa 1, end .r 3
pieces
the pride of her strength, whatehe refused in
the early day. of diaeourageMent. Would A btersrest from long Kong, dated the
she create an independent Peland al the mere 2 P ' re h ne ° h ° l ' n ' a i' ll r' t: P a l nTe r : ' l ti o Y En t ec "u s g rl.
t l t 't es h ilia l t h a e
request of a Congress But she would not. French officer had been murdered by the da-
The prospect became one of humiliation for! esee , e that reparation was immediately de-
Europe, or of war against itnsaia, add those : mag d r d ,° , our b y the combined
powers who annot readyto.issialayansusland Punch 811“
i pMe a,,.
bairn:J . 6f war, may well desire to avoid the -
The rebel Congreee, It ill recommended,
shall held tri-monthly seaelons, business be-
leg PO argent.
Pierce denunelatinos of Jeff. Davis, by Sena
tor Foote, created a wild excitement through
out the Confederacy.
We have news from Key West to the 2d
inst. The British schooner Maria Alberta,
while attempting to run the blockade Into Bay
Port on the .27th of November lout, erns alp
lured by the schooner "Two Bitten," tender
to the flag ship San Jacinto. The prise was
brought to Key West in charge of acting
master's mate A. P. Montague. The Maria
Alberta had cleared from Mavens for Mata
moros. The nature or value of the cargo is
not stated.
A meeting of Uniop eitisens has feet been
held at Key west for the purpose of electing
municipal omoen for the ensuing year.
W. J. J.
PROBABLE REMOVAL OF UN. SCHOFIELD
Senator Bayard and the Anti-Re
bellion Oath.
VOLUNTEER NAVAL OFFICERS.
LETTERS FROM PROMINENT REBELS
DESERTERS SUFFERING IN CANADA
OPERATIONS IN THE VICINITY OF CHARLESTON
Expedition by Colored Troops.
CIMEI
tire - YORE', Dec. 15.—St special to the Tr.-
6.,.. front 'Washington, Dee. l•th, says : 'There
are additional reasons for believing that
One. Schofield will soon be removed, end •
man whose heart I. with what are called radi
cal., will be pot in his place.
A. to any change in the Cabinet, nothing Is
positively known.
Senator Bayard, of Delaware, cover having
taken the anti-rebellion oath required ,y an
aot of the In session.was Informally re Mod
of the fact by the Vice President to-day, d re
quested to say whether he was prep aa#wod to
take it.. lie replied in the negative, adding
If the Senate, by a formal vote, regal*. him
to take it he should resign. The qukstion
will probably be brought ET to-menet!, and
there is no doubt U he keeps his promisi that
Delaware will have-a more Suing represent-
Mire.
A most important concession has been made
to volunteer officers in the Navby the' gov
ernment.' Their names will be inserted, I
understand, in the register in essetly the
same mariner as regular naval officers. ;
A letter from Morris Island sap:' The
rebel, are working very hard on Sullivan**
Inland, increasing their workg and shelling
Forts Greg and Wagner.
The rebe l lion-clads occasionally chewed
themselves, but are always careful to avoid a
fight.
The rebel, are said to be very savarr, and
I
de not ipareour men when they catch them.
Itooonnolsumees are frequently made from
the fleet and much valuable Information
obtained. Our forces are not idle.
A Special Joint Committee will probably be
appointed to consider what legislattla Is
nimestary to enable the loyal people of the
South to restore their States to the Union on
the basis of the President's message and; pro.
olamation. Te this Committee probably
will be referred the bilis now befoto
roe
grsn on the Subject of slavery, and ;inch
other bills as may be introduced which bear
ripen general topics.
Lettere have been received here from prom
inent causerratlve members'of the rebel Con
grass, from North Carolina, asking unofficially
upon what terms the Southern Staten would
be permittedto toturisto Ole Union.-
The intuadiatiorrafkhe arntrldth political
Brigadier &tends has reedited suet-earnest
protests from Grant and Hookar.thar it in net
only vary certain that thelard will be stayed
to the farm, htd that ; Congreth will corn,
Manjortors of thipist fn this regard.
, •It has moistly aous-14 , tt0
v knowledgeot
I
the gitibleuft;=.
ife_oftaudvrs4l.ooo eN4*
most of thapi•aathalarilridU •
tr r oggr*- -- Z;
14 - fiktukkyot ids, oSiHp~ '¢ er3ga
7' 14 -
_=l==itl=ml
who will return to their regiments within
thirty days.
The nee.' correspondent dated in camp
near Portsmouth, Va., lays;
Brig. Gen. Wild, commanding the colored
troop. In thin department, has undertaken a
melt important expedition. Ills brigade left
this vicinity on Saturday teat, in two columns,
one taking the route through Prince., Ann
county, via Kumpellio and the great bridge,
the other following through a path of the
Dismal Swamp.
emigres.tonal
( ilandaeo Proceedings Gone/wird.
Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to amend the
Constitution, d.laring Slavery incompatible
with a free Government, and is therefore pro
hibited In the United States and Servitude is
prohibited, save for the punistunont of crimes,
and that Congress shall hove the power to
enforce the amendment by appropriate legis
lation; referred to 'Judiciary C ommittee.
Fernando Wood submitted the following:
Whereas, the President in his message de
livered to this Rouse on the 9th Inst., and in
hie recommendation to assemble at their
plaoes of worship, to give thanks to God for
recent victories, and claims that the Union
cause has gained important' and substantial
advantages; sad whereas. in view of those
triumphs, it is no longer beneath our dignity
nor dangerptis to out. safety, to evince a gen
erous magnaniicity, becoming a great and
powerful. people, brofferieg to the insurgents
an opporturritytdretarn to the Union without
imposing lipott Them degradation, or &stmts.
live conditions, Therefore,
Resoled, That the President ho requested
to appoint three Commissioners, who shall be
empowered to open negotiations with the
authorities at Richmond, to the end that this
bloody, destructive and inhuman war shall
ewe and the Union bo motored, upon terms
of equity, fraternity sad equality, under the :
Constitution.
Mr. Waehburne, of 111., moved that the
resolution be laid on 'no table. Agreed Co;
yeas 98 , nays
On motion of Mr. Cravens, a resolution was
adopted Instructing the Committee on Mili
tary Affairs to inquire Into the-expediency of
providing fur the payment of loss.* of prop
erty taken or dentroyed during ,lorpran'e raid
in Ohio and Indiana.
Mr. Itolmes offered a resolution that this is
not a war of subjugation: but so soon as the
enemy lay down their arms It ought to cease.
Laid over.
Mr. Florke offered a resolution to much the
same effect. Laid over.
A 1210iPtion was uttered• that the Senate
coinciding, when the two [looses adjourn on
Friday nest, it be till Wednesday, the 6th
day of January. Passed; yeas 1)0, nays 44.
A djourned.
Lamas from tho, Banks Expedition state,
what we were fully prepared to hear, that
wherever the old flag I. unfurled the people of
Texas hail it with enthasiaam. They never
hollered in secession, nor helped it on except
nnder compulsion. It ought not be many
weeks before we bear of the extinction of
rebel power along the coast, and then Texas
will reassert her loyalty by a prompt recon
struction of her State Government.
• Goer, Joe was perpetrated by • rebel
prisoner captured at Chickamauga. The rob
el was looking at one of oar gone, and re
marked that he "didn't think that the lank.
would nee them big guns mush longer." "Why
net 7" iniptired the reds. "Ileearte," said
he, "the Confeileraoy is gritting en narrow
the fire clear veer it and hit your men
on the other aide.-
A CnrecnneAn Goxe Mtn.—The Sew York
Doily 4r.”--/len Wood's orgen—speaks of
the Message and neentap.ying documents as
'• led•ra I annual reports • " and calls the Me--
sage "The Despot's Edi, t.
" Two young ladies pd pleasing manners
advertise inn Boston ;leper their "desire to
corresp Ind with two young gentlemen for the
purpose of moral inq rovement." That's
what's the matter.
it - .4.Prrs
•
1001) GIRL WAN TED—To do gen-
N_A end h , usenrork, • .1,..rt distally hi the conc.
' TO3:I I V g-h"" ' t i i i ragWrOFFlCE.
tVANTED—Four good laboring handl!
T to work on the LaIrm000vIll• A Sh.riviburig
Plonk fond.. Lind wsge• wlll bo 'Frey. Apply to
Clo SMALL, at the Gate, or to
del2At B. SI cLAIN, Selneettnaor.
875 A MONTH I-1 want to hire Agorae
In every county at VS • moth,
paid, to sell my tom cheap Family Sewing Machine.
Addma, 8. MADISON. Alfred, Mai.
oclillehendaleT
WINTED.—EO MONTIL—We want
1560 a month, napalm. tell
paid, to
our EnetZ S Awcila Oriental Owners, and thirteen
other new, tmefill and carious article.. Virtatn arti•
clea *ant/ma Addrese,
aeltAtodayi SHAW &BLAME, Biddeford. Ma.
WANTED—Bondst and Mortgagee to
I T amount or $15,030, on city or 'door
proper
ty, coma ranging from I to 0,000. Mao, Baal
nem or Accommodation papor, to amount of £40,000,
I from Ito mouths ruu, in sums to roil.
Apply to B. McLAIN & 00.
WANTED A GARDNER—A mar
rind mini without children pmfarred. Ile must
nonsnitand the culture of Grapes, and not be afraid
six little ball work. The right kind of • 19. C.
get • trarmarient situation, and Lund pay. Engulrn at
l'Alterntel onset. Pit.britgli. Pa. tied
WANTED-1n an old entabliahed No-
T non finnan In Philadelphia,
A 0001 d, ACTIVE. SALESMAN,
Who can Influence cash and short 11410 country
trade.
Batlns*, BOX No. 2152, Philadelphia P. 0
d.10:I
NO MORE GRAY HAIR.
LUXURIANT LIMB or USING
'rKE .11.105 U V ICN ATOTL,
for restoring and beautifying the rialr.
This Is an article but recently Introduced Into tht.
country, bit has long been hat, ably known by the
nobility of Frame sa their only 'effectual Unfit
USTORZR. It Is complete within ibelf, S. other
drestedng or aceempaniment 0f..) kind being nem.
W 7 1. eectire lb. attainment of the folloarlug deal.
table nemlte, other than •cline compliance ettli the
directions :
1. /I anturie one mare Gray Hair
te li. oriel.' mice.
2. A ICU mote tigress ce Bald Brad.
J. 11eaireeser gar Nabolll6arredows.
IL B stilt mote A. handmf owl licking.
I. Hell! mastic Hafr eq/1 red Gizmo.
t. Beal preen@ the Origial Color es Old Aga
T. Li mai Frame the Buir.from gaiter, Of.
g. D teal ware ell Maw+. of 4• Scalp.
It Is not •D m; oontabasou filtrate of tillmr. or any
other loved t Windom to cable Skit, or Hale.
Price. ONZ DOLLAR.
for seal! 111 0 1 s =b1.
- der. Of and i thbeld and Tr i utdi 66., Mlhbureh
noliblnuntserli
DR. A. WEI NMANN.B
(DIpTIST,)
TOOTH-ACHE PILIM
The preparation of this rill hu b the result of
years of study Auld ;Tactic, They •re purely Vege
table, and therefore not injure the teeth'. `ram.
They .111 con the most violent Tootte , Aebe to •.few
minutia, when properly used.
Arectfeas—aren oath° cavity .f the Tooth affect
ed. lad dry it well with r..tton; them an the Pill
4boalatiol the rooms. and mom It tight Into the
tooth, and ermer over with eso or cotton.
The_ vs ono of the boat ramedlea for this
shocking pain. •
rtsyszed susd ..id wllSlesals roue, by
AUG. WEENMANN,
. 736. 214 OW ,0 1 8111EZT, Is2ty.
siso by 411 gsbeloOde and 1re.49 ts In
Pitt.baria imeLikikwb,l. ma •
rINEIV;It STONINAN, •
—naltrzternius or was Wozia. •
1 ask. tea:met:BO* kw
WO =Os o WI OW
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Lame uld Etomokaos.
treararer U. OTRassovas.
Eaeord alsht of the dinerlcAo Actor, Mr. JOSEPH
PHOCIOII, who will appear In Us prat character
at Blood) Nathan.
TUIS ,TumcdAy)EVENlOO,
Will be presented,
filch OF TUE WOOLS; or, Ins iiMMIVIII[OB4I%
Bloody Slaw, Proctor.
Col. Brnce ..... ..... _-______ F. Chlupendele.
___ J. 0. baton.
Tells Doe— .......... ........ barns.
Overture.
To ...ludo with
PERFECTION.
L . 7 } -..?.(XINCERT HALL
BIX NIGEITEIiONLY
Commencing !Monday, Dec. 14(6,1803
MORNINGSTAR'S
BINffRELS AND CORNET BAND !
SIXTEEN GIFTED ARTISTE I
SOIREE De AFRIQUE I
{Or For partionlars se. Progrnmusee.
OPERA, AT
MASONIC HA.L.L.
The Pally eelabnetal
HOLMAN OPERA TROUPE
nave the honor of annonnotas •
Short Season of English Opera,
Cumsti.rtng . MONDAT, Dee. Mist, 186 a,
Wula Bedfa beaot4fol rompositloo of
And concluding with the laughable Protean Opt,atta
THE YOUNG ACTRESS, In which ]He SALLIE
HOLMAN will amain ern different cherecoters.
- - .
Ado:anion. 96 CENTS. A few reverted Orohewera
Rom, 60 CENTS. Door. open at T, to commence at
o'clock.
.t/Mos open for the sal. of *eats on Saturday morn.
og, front 10 to 1 o'clock.
ear Gratul MAtlnen CHRISTY AS and SATUR
DAT ASTERticONS, at S o'clock. MIS
CL.IIM a GEJrTS
MILITARY CLAIMS.
W. J. & HALL PA'TTEREION,
144 Fourth Street, Id Nor,
Claims for PENSION. BOUNTY, BACK Anil El
-I.IIA PAT, SIIIISISTENCE, PEIZX MONEY, and
BOASTS 104 or killed in th o Portion, promptly at
loaded to.
15E.1117107.1 CLAIMS attottc.6l to •Ithout do
lay doSaix
pEls:sios - 8, BOUNTY, HACK -P er .
T. w .A.L•TILit UA Y.
(.ENENAL CLAIM AGENT
Lant:nn,l try th. U. B. Gow<nazinvi_
ICV. FIFTH NTELIT, M door belay. thy 3•Altednal
Pososylmola Soldiers veva of the monnhaloa, Let
o Wile Soldiers, ead Woe% VifeLla Soldiers, reti
bare their rent..., floinity and IJ.k P. secured
at the/ °Mee.
Chresdars will bewatt giving full Inform:Wl= to
the Soldiers, or to deceased Soldier: Hal" ithowing
wLe are nutitted to tits Pension, &,oty and Boa
Pay, and the stunner of aecnritut the same, by apply
ing 1. , me by letter or in
Sir No cLutnrs until itolltuned. jythirns-le
pENsioNs, Boutin - , BACK PAY.
U. C. MACKIRELL
ATTUUNXT AT LAW AtIL CLALri AGILNT
NO. 114 TlrTil sraErr, Pmsztrung.
Collection* In Allegheny and edloltiolg coootla.
Prneccone SOLDMO (LAMS. of scary dosedye
tlou , BOUNTIES Ito all dischnrged &Adler, PEN•
IIONB, for wounded oaken end Soldiers ; BOUN
TM and PENSIONS for Wklomni, Parrot., Orphan
Children, Brother and Sisters, or other legal repro
&entrain,. of those oho bare died In the serrlos, or
bore died alter dlechsoge from Also., contrected to
erreloe.
/TIM &sego collected, and no later will be
sarwerad nen. • aarein t. Metaled. telollywn
MILITARY CLAIMS. BOLINTIEIi,
PENSION'S, BACK PAY end MILITARY
CLAIMS of vary daeription, allerted by the MR.
leather, at the following rates, : Petaliol3ll $lO 00;
al other clalrenS3 60.
C. C. TAYLOR, Attorney at Law,
No. Li Grant Watt, Pittaburifh, P.
N. B. No ehargaa are made if the claim does aol
succeed. and all Information Riven grata, sa4:l7
I SAAC CRAIG,
UUTLicT IS ANV All
ALUMNI:NY ,
Nova conaantly an Land • Lugo and thorougbigClTY
named suck of DECKING BOAT AND BOTTOM
PLANE, WINDOW ramis
81111-S
ka,
STINT Emma'
INGS, I k L aL.,S, JOSTS, SPOTIING, , LATEL, PAL-
Hap ew• 811 ardor.
aartd or ar
SAWLD MIT WAS
N o l n Pawns a i w LONO
TIMBER or POP.
LAB are rartinalary 0 Mind to examine tits stock.
SiirOgin• an Craig atratd, war Bonham
TEETH EXTHAVT.RD WITHOUT
PAIN.—We mks this method of infermlhir oar
Mends and the pnbio generally that we am nay
prepared to XXMACT THWTH WITHOUT PAIR
in the practice of Dentistry. Stowe who hare hem
poMporibot ttds mach
dreaded operation many now lay
aside their ham mid give us • call, as the appeneths
ere bare In me has been theme? heeled dt o dr
past four fan, fully establish the We :Led pan
km ammeter of the operation. o Deng. or Chemi
cals oar Clalranlo Battery med. All these wishing
the mine of • good mid reliable Dentist will do
well to mil sad ommoli with
JAMES N. LINO, D. D, &,
No. 159 Fourth rtrort,
or, D. a KING, Na 47 Nroltidlold 40.4, NM
burgh. ioteremit
riIATH 9EVII LE,
1.
OAS AHD STBAII FITTIMS.
Nn. 611 TIDEPAL STEYET, 6llrgbwl thy,
Na IA Liberty strust, Pittsburgh
PLAJMOS. .1711S1t, arc.
NEW TESTIMONIALS—, •
•
Tim Iftoil.al Moak. of th. p -
rprating out In favor of DSCLICIrtiIf V M I 1
rubloal
"After hostas estantitted the Plano Tort. or the
Mews. DLCKER DELO&very carefully, we have
come to the conclmion, and cheerfully teettly. that
they are in averytespect superior instruments. Their
time is pure, rich, brilliant, very distinct, and of an
entirely muskal character. Their workmanship
of the very best, plolnly demonstrating that none but
the very boot materials an cued, and their touch.
evennees and equality of tone throughout the whole
compass of the boy board, unsurpassed by any other
Plane►Porta wa hare yet moo
g. D. Mille, Theodore Thomas, William N.M.
Chu. /mien, Theo. Ileitis, editor of the /testes!
Cake and World; Carl Amanda, Director of the
Darman Opera ; John Zundel, editor Jeans! of Pe&
tic Wotaa,'y; T. L. Bitter, Carl Wolbohn,
A choke lot of theme superior bistramenfaJest ar•
riving.
H
flat J. . 11017 MAN DE/
144 j. 81EDLE . BRO. have
. Just received a paw kook or the
OPlrbmted Soebbtlet & Schmidt's Pl-T r I 0
Thom lostromlatstuo •upertor toatLy at •sr,
and will be sold at kw prime. Attu on baud, a vary
mod octave ROSEWOOD PIANO, reduced from
5315 to MI. Ybilm, &ccardeons,Staing., &c.
1!1 MITIiTIELD ann . ?.
H ISTMAS PIANO
V From the celebrated Factorial of
ladittllE t CO.. ' .
The bnest stock ever received In thin city. among
which Is om superb CONCERT GRAND PIANO.
They aresearratand for clears" and are acknowl
edged to be tb. but to the world.
1:03:=1
. . .
Old llamas taken in exchaogo. Now Piano, from
IMO wpwardw
dol.! CIIMILOTTE BLUILE. y Filth etreet.
shecoLurrzz - . c. tun.
M COLLISTEIC & ICASEM,
Itannhetscrars oald deem la al kinds of
TOBACCOBI yr 4111 i, CIGARS,
108 WOOD STBDIT, Prfrovias.
Weep. coastantli oa hand II largo sarbq 4, 4
sad Szooklag Tobaces. • Instil
l
I :sbatel Cabin Chagm' •
firiferietatruati
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RICHAR
r:7^.M
rtunti
.-.
Ur Literal Cub otrantes en otasigntuuts *
Pittsburgh or Intern Market. I
Meows. J. 8. Dilworth * Ow, `• , .--•
Springer lierbowr,h,
Thorepows Bell, Fig. Preot. Commercial
._.D toofdaf
...J. O. anon
. Mode al t
TACK & BRO.,
Crude and Relined Petrolum,
. ,
BENZINE, &a,
133 WALNUT IT., PirtridDELPlllll,
Buehler entrmited to anr cam will raufnvoar
prompt panted attention. -
Wier to Marra Richardson, Barley A Ct.,tw►
Burke d Co., and McClelland Dayike'Pilt• .4104.11
Ibm. Smith, Beg., Print. Bank N. -ELLA...aster
d Co., Philadelphia. 4 15 3 1 3 t. •
ptox CITY OIL WORICE. -
LYDAY & CIIOIIPENNThei •
Nstmfactorora and Ealirtar. of CARBON-014 Dr.N.
LUNY AND LIMBIC/TING 011.8, sal ds4art.
casurom pirrErxix.araiter..
Work., oppoiths Sturpelmrg.
. .
Me, No. 59 HAND STRUT. ,
11. 11 ARMSTRONG, AgnnL
apThanz Prrrsarran, PA.
D. L Iki ILLER,JR., AGENT, -
L= WALNUT BT., PRILADELPITIti.
CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM
On Commission emdmisoly. AU charges at rant
reaao.bLe rates.
.STOIIAGE YOB REPINED in cool natant. Tor
CRUDE, .der good sheds.
Particular attention paid to OIL TOR =POET.
Fox PALI—CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ASH, to
eadly
CABOT & PEMBERTON,
General Merohandize Brokers,
130 sorra ■IIONT El?., PIIILADZLPiIIa.
CRUDE & REFINED PETE.OLEUM,
CAUSTIC SODA, SODA AM, lIRIBISTOthS,
DRUGS, pILB, tc.,
Orders to bay or sell promptly &treated to.
•ol:ty
ALLEN do NEEDLES,
Particalor attention paid to atasignmenta of
Crude and Refined Petroleum.
W Liberal! &LIM.. mood.
PITTSBIIIIGII. PA
H ENRY ROE,
13 NORTI/ FRONT ST., I'AILADIMPLUA,
Broker & Comm iamion Merchant
IN
CRUDE dr REFINED PETROLEUM,
LTIBIIICATING fIL ASD DENZOLZ,
And dealer d Ornds And Relined PETROLEUM
BA BRELS.
B REWER, BURKE St (Xl,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
GLOBE, PACIFIO ♦ND LIBERTY OIL WORE&
Meal cuts deuces cud. eu coluisixtunl/41 .
Refined or Crude retrolefetn.
1103 DINIJE£I3II weir a neNcocis4.,
Prrrumen:PA.
JOHN ...... curnaL
WALLACE CURTISS, .
Commission Merchants
CRUDE & REPINED PETROLEUM,
erazurc AND Lusarcenara ens,
Xs. 134 EOLITH WHARVES. PHILADELPHIA.
ifirfitorege capacity fonder corer,) br 15,000 lobla
Also excellent &calcine for shipping to American
anA Foreign parts, at ens wharf on Oh. Pantylkill
Hirer, near the platform of the P. ft. 11. Jr2s,ly_
, ALES, WE'IIIO . I2E & CO. ;
•
SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM,
ILY MAIDEN LANE, NEW TONE.
Amyl* [militia tor STOILAGIN AND SIITPPING
et their yard and wharf, Ben Mom
reyl4:tf
McCORMICK & CALLENDER,
OIL BROKERS,
211 and 213 South Water Street,
Kr Consignments solicited.
Lyday d Chorpanning. Iron City 011 Works.
Jacob Pah:dor, of J. Pairder Co.d
Joa. It ChalLni. of Span& Chalfant Q Co.
DIAMOND OIL IVOR
NAYLOR & SMITH,
Refineraand Dealers in Carbon Oil,
Unearputed by any In the market:
Mr Orders left at their ogles, No. 41 ALUM=
STREET, or at their .Or In Lawrenceville, sill to
promptly attended to. Buyer. of =ODE OIL.
ROBERT ASH ViORTH,
N. L BT. PITTSBULOH.
Forwarding & Commission Merchant
AND DEALER IN OIZA '
W ILLUMINATI:NO, LUBRICATING, VIIUDI
PETUOLEIIII OILS, ds., constantly on band and
far aal• at dm lowest market priors. Constgatoonta
and <odors solkitcd. ap7:Gm
WOOD 1 ILLS OIL REFINERY.
GEO. W. HOLDSHIP & CO.,
ktamdacturon of EVIINING OM AND LIMiIICA
SING OIL. Harp oo>•tewtly so band the "err bed
quality qt lIIIILNING OIL, clear and witbonatoolor I
good LIIBILICATO/I, porn W 11124
BEN
LOLCasdCAIIOREAST. -
. . .
un s< No. ss•strrn sniErr.
Ban Block. ..and door, eriLl be.promptly attended
to- *Oa
S. WAR V
61 rune stn4t
CIICDE, RUINED. 111AMINZIMAND
o rL S.
sta &War In Iteentag ?tat...rte.
WOS WOODWARD,
Pittabargb. P.
(Laid! at Wm. V 4 .0 Swaid t Cr!.,)
(IEI ZRAL commesioN siano2t,us7;
Spacial ate:lotion Oleo to thosaltyr '
Crude 'and Refined ' Petroleum,
Ito. in ..59trrn racarr avaze,
oc2C-Int
lAOO.OW/ .
P ETROLITE OIL WORKS.
Tilsairsetamn of -
FILMIC WHITE ZARB= OM HINZOLS AND
PETBOLZyIt. LUIIHICWITEGSIT+,
Ca1P.4 1 71.0 thotitad barrels . pm
BEEBE & GRAFF, PROPZ*I6I.: .
0274 i, MONOISGAIIIMS: nom, eittakirgh.
of 4 dot • - *n4 z.
-ib't&us*
3i ryW'~y~3 : J ~y
GIMEMIE
00MXISSION lIIERCHANTS.
higento of the
And claim to
COMMISSION MERCHASTI3,
No. SI VANE= ST..
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Itunusure auk& - sa orery_deseilita '
hi taws sad econtry, sr rates aa loyal la" • • •
with security. - • W. -
'Maio ilia Irlu'vetio - 'Saari; i iseiettlif
'Shay two pall k.. 0 by Eye to au d own omen* ,
Lath Mahon ar Aaron, More*. idowithir
th• adwurtsges arinsursorei as well asbiliir man'
-q.rrd diVcolUF , Ism s P:kFlib vamalammooll
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u 7.114311.3:.....4 06 ,c, 6 7,:. ;
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fier - Inenrance la the abon old •aa3 tellable am
ple:Lb% on bi . ebtelned en,ippllcelhee te ; . •
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AITESTEIiN INSURANCE. :.COMPS:
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Woe, Xo. 92 Water '912•994:242124 &'.09..Ni Wars.
bonne. op raai
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ar. veil lwom br.tbe.comsodshbc cod eA•4l7irdeler-•
=9.2:99 vrosoptoeis out Lheeestibi; to issistabs.
oluiroster slisissif,the best
psote . dtois to thaw via derby lb be isms& -
n. annsi, Jr.,
McAuley,
Nalbsakl Helmer,
M x.lilmkk, ,
•
Geargtell.eMao.nie, '
cep Bollecren,'-
W. lUcketson,
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Aaer,lspeer,
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JebaliihrOmis. :
eIITIZE.NI3 INSURANCE (..X)WANY,
N-1 or PITTSBD - 10311..1ac pm4T -141 .
Water Areas, would Iner. •
IkACIALTY; prooklent.
Insuresssso
Nodnet lan and daznage na - iltatiok
er Aber likkahnrst 4std. Wodarn• and
Llama, and the natio:Jon of this Etka.'
Inehrot nzetnat tent and darnags by. glre. •
Vagaley . %lei, • - .'" -
ark, Ji j John 81Optou,1: -- t
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. Joff e. Jr.
. ..Igunea hi. Cook,
Etarbmo.....
..acts Owens, • - 3:Caldwell, Jr4'. •
Hon. T. EL Howe, • John B. DEtwerth..
Barclay Preston • Cbarlee EitZTup:i.. •
George Bingludk, 4kso•
P EOPLES INSUR.,&NCE COMPANY
Office, N. 8. coiner Wood,4b.l;*l
FIRE AND ICAES3ININSIINAAECE;
' ' Jamoo D.: Virmr,
Joh,.
Wm. B. Hays,.
Ida,'
CWdw S.lllmell. .
P.
Duda Weis Ju
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4.11 T: - Me Prdidest.
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WIL T. 6ARDN7i.ii.
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PANT OP PITTS3I-1:9110%,14.0.
ruth .trot, Batik
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Imam agatatt all kiniol Irlni and iiiiia.l4l.laltr.
• UMW JOST—% Prolglog, 4
awns D. w00.ar... VfooPtraarai.
Capt. WX. eailinEleast.
tam Jos"
. . Jan D. ilcOliall„- --.
'Cipt. Adam Jam*
- - B. 13.13terting,• ' '
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IL: rilettflreir, - . -- i
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C. C. Hammy.
trarroy
Copt- B. C., Cray,
John Irin, Jr..
B. L. Yabnentor.k,
RIDER & CLAM, -
oolarumort,treuuntwrk
,
Petroleum and Its -Pr:Ulnae; 'Oils,
CANDilft; 0440.
al Litwin aramn.--;.;miir Tam
9$ Walla kin rucarr oTB' • • • .•
A.pats fbr the POLTLANDX.MIIOIIM OIL
WORKS, 1111 W YORK.. Vad..ll7lMo ,CIA.pLE
w. b CILMIAII, - AeliPrT.
la Water taal front att.
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LUCENT OiZ WORM . , _ : -
DUNCAN, DD LAP &
Pure Mite Refined . qui-Kip
alb" Ha 291 LD2fl erra"Fr i z,
•pmslease9.•pe
STATE OF - 01110'.=;-athituscik 6iimy
Coors or flrsosol. Par:is.Parcesstrantalt.
and Debt. flan=a. Sone Tu. Stsubtotille t Indiana
Petition to foreclose
Tho undersigned has bent tippet anti 131;;iintal Om.
missioner Mk ease, to sada the dams - agahert
add Company; therefore notice hereby given for
the bans tsof to proicot the same to nee, at toy
Or
Stenbornille, on or beforntke lrnszrz
Or JaItIYAST,IO64; and the crofter, of Belden.,
Are hereby farther no that dkoree ibr the
ale of Ike osarkgma premiers tified
of Sad Unread Can
nes taken at the Noyember ternrof said Court,
mut a stay of exenstion of the mis - theroof sett th e
first day of Jemmy, lft4.-was graataa to skiable the
auditors of aid Company to apse, upon thrt lan
heretofore submitted to them fajta
is =orderer sato - certainly be :otter tin;
said foul day of Jaanary„ - litati =leen Stookbaidera
and creditors by that time bate
their meet to the eurrender of one•balf that'. stock,
;tad their interest on their chews kgaltnt - that:o=-
P.M' Sod. lbefeibre_t Ak..!- to ma - told - sale
end etanze to the nrocn oanhalf- et Abell.
Mock; and the canicured creditors . their debt, with
out interest, I camtly tail - um you hr. - forward to
JUT= .43. 110MISOleerigarY fldeOurgereY
Steubenville, Ohlo, your;cornEndet of Stock - and
evidences of ladebtaloces„ with entbruitYlskdol to
accept the phut of reorganisation on lent
fptrlai Jt
oommaNtorm.
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frva , main, La
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