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•-• • rand Coranthiaion Merchant.
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inalY Pyrnsoma. Pa.
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' " - • 'a, ob=ertiOliTa B. 0. 1110AB:d
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:Vie" . !'.l"'frW".irigt BACON,
red,Tl
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I=l3, Am,lo:ittsad'“ - LbeprstOr
•
swirsitk --- Llaratt,
, miasmata anD ccissiturslox muzuars,-..
.);°l l l4lk. "Von !fine 2, Et,
urrantsoa.
• wassairs--..,--....... Ito .nntare.
WN Fur=
ACM; PSALM= AND C011[125101
, • • ...Dee NI GUNN, Orsla,,Pork
LK& ;Batter, 4:l2Orpiseocw NN,
.;-•• JUMBO. lteathets, Potaxoeselkit sad P
AWN: My Limped sad Lad Oils, Dried mad Clrik , h 4
• Fruits, Timothy, Closers Gres Bemis.
Cash advmmemmits mule on. Consignments.
. 144:17 Eto. 297 Liberty str,,i.
BI.:9010SLY,
*rum:sera Grwcza,
Ne:171LIBA12171: MEET, Pitisbutab,
• Kissing purchased the Intirad of his lase partws,
will tostluns the Madam uiho old stand, wad will
tre s sedao metre lb. pianism* of his qld friends
mores
1/1177£Bit & WILKIN IN, C tantox
mmurisTr. wtokuktdakger. t WY,IFENBS
lISSNEYN. CREW% DRIED PILOITS, BUTTER;
IGGS,GRAIRS; sad 'reduce geu.rally. Aso.
L'USILER; BIDES, OILS, eta, No. at-Llberty
• ilertladi adinumatesits mats. Conelguments
jel24lllld
Pa.. mamma.
CDNaNB.S
• Wl-41m-Z. B 6; LIB
-5t
rest. Pftt.buroiniclesal.
tons,tkisisladaa Merehlatkltn , l dealers biCOlll7-
12,1( PRODU(II4. , VUOVISHIB, BACON, LARD,
.!..FCAP I EBINVAIRAr g igraW rITE.
nuns, /MOLL= and - -
..-4.,zitlaN-A,..13:14WF1EL1), COMMISSION AND
Er Taitiaanota *Wall" and aibolenala dealer In
-- • • 11MTE4arBSSEXTE airgEse, BUTTER,IA.F.D,
_Lt d
~.,=.-. ...PORK, moos:nous; rum . rormiDsrasi ,
. --;:-. mass, SALZUATII B ,... BEED'AND 'LAUD
-i., ~,, OITA, Tosurisisurr, and ewe generally. Nos.
• 141 and 143 rnallatreet, Pit t with. od
irsum..T...
j YTTLE tt : M
TUULl:P.,•Wtioles.de aro ,
; • - • f 1 -, . ....A 7 caesinet OlanneindalOte reheats, dealers- in
- - - • le , Pliu3Dlloll, rtous,:: Boas MIME, , 71811.
omiatort Asp Lillunt, xpis, twi4 , ., ar..Ass
.. . . , :00170/rTAIMS,.'sad - PitiOntia - Vaimattaces
~. ...... . genweaTlyAllnand 114 Second Steen, Pltulteargh.
Int. D. OXIXID.
RYMER,LIMZIT :4 RS, (successor&
.1.%1 tkorecorAt Andwittn,) glianate DesUrs
- "MUGS SMITS, /WM AHD times, CON
• rzoliogigay, SUGARS, FIRS ITOAKElolke...Hos..
LIS and Lti Wad area, elyall Tlltl4PittburglL
• hear
wx. ems—. . slocroLea.
SHE P D, Ccutucsmort '
Gitintaskriend.dinleri Irt01311; Grans;
AND PIIODTICE, No. 243 Liberty 4trott. Pitidour&be
- Choke brands of 716urttt Sokoto attiiimlly
ottottataly 4ot; pottioulor astcation pad to
(Olin orders tor Blerchandlu --nersfly: -r-ocadle.
CPA-9 - 1.
'..EE 11, .1.19 ya, AND
V Oxasaarraa Auto Cousomos , Ilimiamcf for
• the Ado of quArs, BEEDB.CIIEESE, PRODUCE,
• . °-4 1 6 )1.
.., • Wood and BmltbLebl. rlic.DorED , • •
BANS 170 , 11101 r, rroduca
ticauan Iltettl In'ILOTTB., BUT •
St 11.1t0Olit, KM D. DUMP*, -RODL. ,
DIVAIrD .I , 6DrIS, ittql prod..
ttberal nth - advaa• ron tcaltipanents.
Watelutott. No. 12G tlecoad • t, Pittsbunts.
•msosL
pi-EADos
myrzGo,. Grocers and
tknentinsdini Itirebants, and deafens In all kinds
of Oonstry Produce and' Pltiabargh Itancebstunes,
, No. 243 Utast) , street, clips:sits lima of Wood ertMet,
_,Plttabargb.- • .apday
G. B. J.T.S.
LIEO. B. JONESSc 'ON, Wholesale
4,..Listoodemadrome Yard &lanai la ILA.
WILLA. HOPS, OAKUM, orts, PITCH. and Pith-
bar& ranrarlaaurne3 artielee,atia 141 Water etrret,
aleareillte Kaaoagabata Ililtart Pittsburgh.
• 11,0 BERT iiifiii ' & CO. Whole
;'. '-' ' • ''' .1-110 We arotere,tmaiissai • .. • a F.rw.'.ahlz Der
: . amide, and dialer, In Prodonewod Pittaborgtronna-"
'.. stneturee, Liberty street. PiltDinrub.. ~ .. . .
! ~ .n, , VI(ALIACE, WIT - salon Nterent,"
"'": ;NJ , . aneWholesale Dealer I PLUM!. sodDUAIN,
,No. Sba-Lfbert7 etreet, oppoal Pei:n=7l.las U. U.
, . . .- .. :1. Paneengee Depot, Pitteleargh, Pa. eitpraga War.-.
.:. ..- .• ' ... bostee.sornei.VlTaine and Paul idled. • •naltly-
fo
- '-'
._' ' = stomas rastassr.......L.Jous ses • 05..—.. a. wass.acs..
- • . •1 . ,11.3113ERT, SHIFT() ' & CO., ;nolo
-Li salcOroesro sad Produce Doalors, No. 4 Kalb
laid
•,..
_:,.,,,,',_„_
1001 wort— ......._........4 —.
.......on.
a....• : h ;.,.. ... liVitlerr & WII4ON, Wholesale Oro
---',-, - - -, r -' ,,_ . rr - Om Comaalloa Meressats, and dealers In
• ' • r • -- 11.coldias . • sad-Pltiabargh EtS3lll-haurts, No. 1:58 LII.,
8:12.5
.. 4'.' ' , ...'•'..i Buzau await, an.: —...--......--aons marina
, q ' --11NDSAY & 'TELTD, Wholesale
-- ' .2-a imOlatall at - Lk:MILS, FL UB AND PIIODUCII
'',4•l7,;ti,ts.•:•PleALNlßro, I‘7libers, stroat ritt.b.rih. ~
:-•-•
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.... c ...
„.1000 r;:wkran •
.... . j
lOC r. USG
0
..O.HOItATCPECrk LOG, Commastorz
..
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• 1 :-'-)...) MIatILLITIV add wholaside dealer. la 0110-
•• • •;• :•:,•:. '':;4,•-,:UNCIES,-irLouu,-cnßis, PBODUCE; dr-,lio. 529
,•;.. , ..t,':• - •- , ,• rLtherty shoats Pittßnugh. • , ag0134.17
& LIGGETT tc
!SILLS, corner La.
.'igt=l llll. 3 l ,t; b ure t. pyr:dmr,
.
• Immo .of JAW OIL,
'gloat@ for the• probate, and
AS/111CD errsox.ssm, s.
WM. Pittsburgh. Advance!.
. , •
• ant:atimnraratcs.:—..........—..)ol. 1•111.C.1.._
• ' -,
-11.71'...KIAKPATAICK &
ULU ROTILEII,Ito el
r - T.ii - teisais . to; Drown A Kipstrlets, WIIOLIre
" - " .GROCYIIS, Nee. 191 193 Liberty sUeet,
Pitt. broth . , , • splafty •
animal nawe5,,17.,,1,..e. DAVID svcs_vaaras,
nog. -1." 0,11111, -. B VI Partner.
"ItitEANS' 'CQFF , , successor' to
.ti.L_ _.- reisaisis, "Pima Oa., VI,IOI,ZSALII I
. • ' I:l2,oo663ncirney erVrpod an Water streets, Pitt&
1 , 011RESS - AVAILIKTA,
VIOL OOLLINB, Yorrarding„l
;;,-. • ••,,:- , Agit aihnd 'dealer In . IatESSM
. .. , •••!•••• ,. . s : 111241, and Predrice.geranally,
,i - ,,..; ; •1•••-•4!:,1 7.• talarls•Nnatte; Pittsburgh. •
-.T.4.IOLIAANDRILWIAEIsuccessor to Jno
.. Mow &Bran- Zto.. Lidt Liberty weer, Pitts
gioung.PRODUCN,ONOGYNY AND 00)1
Conslipunente respect
DICKEY , LX)., Wholesale'
Groong,Donounos Kirocliante, and dealers . la
W.l Meat and C 4 /rant street,
'T4 ~.',1~~`~~.
- I.)II.WORTJL.&
J. oviats. rt 05.330 _O4
soistiosaa„-rituburgk. ...,•r
RAM /UM, runo.
;TOHN' FLOYD lc a ist lY/aolesale Oro
oarisad Comedisfou Pt Nos. in Wood
lad P 2 Liberty smord: P Jold
C 0., ) • 16J/imps Holmes* C 0.,) OWE PACKER Asid
telliOirllWl2;B,eorn of frarket Front
3.6
TOWNSEN Cmicas sar to Jabk-
N.A.::=O fonnew.),POßA PAOKSII and dad
- if to PROW/3101SL lio.lllfindls sued, near Lib
. - otti, l'ittstmartb. • 4
it.lromm;
T a.. VVIPT succeessons to
.M.•. L. O. OMA. MINIM AMD COMMISSION
MMIONMUMI47 Wert, • • .Plmobrgb.
i I.
~- .j.. 11011811 CO., Wholenalo
rocsitso AND oomu wimir latn .ftro oN 7tYlr9k ittimmo. Wo 3 ,
„ 'comer or Eziltbl44
PETTJET to
•:: • hCited dealers'
• LjualgoirOOL,.. GUM-
:•..
I WW. LiNta Wholesale
asocza AIM 0.• ••.Nlizuenerr;
rags torearar th s Dtissenl, 18, flfistrantit
.3e.iiilAli • .0 ein
Wood stave, Pitts.
Patti'
1 1
I
t
7 7 it • E. - : N "holesale io
p0rtir h.. 0t ,.. 89 , D_A. r. .. 4 14 No. 273 121;27
,: ' , ED lawcatu ElOON BIA___ANT, Wholesale
ANA CO OA MEIICHAATA.
Ario..AllAtio drat, PAtabanh. 14,11
.11" lada, Errotrz AGE.TIT4
'i' - 1 ' ` r : , ..•, - ..... 2.' . . - .Vlll.Lialat VARA, Deilei in PllO3l-
7
S' 'MORT itons;roxns, MORTGAGES. dol
i : ,..... . , .. - „: r:. ..L , ijicions te i ntociare ; l4 , UiNEP, armlet tc7 w iper,
ii;t4
.- :•1. 4 Tliowslubtage.i.umilleo.rwagocood•an z.
- -,-•';" , : 1 :-:,`,44gihreas iGirmrsAnd Sid 110.P.ma si.e. PaKt.f ,
Moranles lbr rte. -•- 1
Alt ....moiii via burden 'teeny colt i
~, • r l . : - ':1i,, ,, ,,'FA1i 111,4 '71.i, 14r Ak t -r i ,.!:',-! - 1 1. ;141;tr.,
- , - 1 , .-;.A-;:.1-• .-, - y
<-' ~: 7qiiiAirS 0. ',...
itti,f,.k.:r..:,,'`, • 't,
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01 0 - -.4 , . ; ,,iitt. , ..-r,-.ix r. - a•ac,-;•sitl
---'---vg.r4se',- ..-L •:. - ,..- 401.: '
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„1,3 -
DAISY_
4ltel-TUFACTU/160 1 / 3 ,
E BRAES `WO
D emnina & oßevima.D.
cunt inert Taint, of Ilabhed
sums wows, won ntratiiims, suiza Oil
GAS TU' COPPEESINITIIS. TEES, I , N
HS. AND
BRASS minima .or all descriptions, aunts to
order. STEAMBOAT WORK, STEAM AND GAS-
FiTTENG, and.IIEPAIIIING, promptly attended to.
Particular attention paid to fitting op REFINE.
BID3IOIECOAL AND CARSON OILS.
Aloe, Sola,AgeatalOr Usis Western Martini. of Penn
syliriuda for the tats of MAILS% LAUSDELI,
00-. TI PATENT SYPHON PUMP, Gm beat ever In
vented.: Haring no .malves it is not liable to got out
pt order.m4 donor more water than any pomp
twins Da aim. via
JOHN 111JAk & CO n
VATI F4:1101 PLOW WORKS.
PITTEMIIIICIII.
ifsiefirtateri inlet idols:Win m • the dlSerent kinds
of • pipsyg,_PLOW COSMOS, -scoops. CUT.
• 131. 7 ""r...• With greatly Increased taunt.
tire for doing bmhass, Ire eareeetly invite dealer to
give is • call Morodlactory, Temperance,ills.
Warehouse, Cocils and LibetVrBt. lttslegls.
SOWNWALL,
T. J ItALL;•
annum BRO W D&
JOS, 3. BROWN.
loc. sacknrroan-.....r. namoatta----a. v. UAW':
ACKINTOSH, HEMPKILIA.dr , CO..
ALL corner PUN and 011araistroeUe. nom the City
Water Works, Pittsburgh manufacturers of SLICK
'Amon( DIPBOVED OSCILLA
TING STEIXENGINIPS AND BIDE VALVES, of
all Mamma beet dtpla. •
Having pat up machinery of large capacity and of
thothooticudity, us aro preparodto do heal,. Job.
bing, and cairn. work in this our a that by
promptneas, and lb. character of work, to =mit 1
radio patebtilAw.
We turitn' speeW attention to our BALANCED
VALII,O3CILLATING ENGINES; sr combining
artentitagnO Iteritetre unattalned in thin clan of
I Eng... ;_ 2. 1.1;a7
BtACKIJriedON till'EKL -WORKS,
PARK. "BILOTICEER & CO.,
ahoomfociat+ of
BEST QUALITY RIMINIFD CAST STEEL.
&loan, Flat and Octagon, at .h.a. Warranted
equal to any Imported or Inandractured to this cam
try.
air oft. Wic 140 and 151 MST
and 193 and t5litECO2fD/3171.7681 13 , Pltoolnagn.
. .
tellard
INFILLTA Ba trN lI t CX) , Bon.' •
v Makers sad 4311%4 Iron Workers, PENN
IBTRESTi Nea. , 20,24-24- sad td. Raving 110CIIMI •
large 7nrd and furnished It with Ow mat idsPlasnek
nna are prepared go awarractare ereefr ,
de...Hob:at of.BOILRILS, In the bona manner, and
wartanted . Anal , tea any 'lauds le tb.. atandrt
cannirrrs, BRICIfEN, - TIRS BEDS, STEA
.rums, LOCONOTIVN BOILRIIS,'OONDRNSERS,
iId.LVPANS, , PANKS, OIL StILLB, AOITJTORS,
SETTLING PANS, BOLUS, IRON RUMORS,
litntliantits. *lest& iiiiznewwws of DARN
MILL'S PATENT 110=11.5.: Repairing done on
Ilawahortest notice. &NW •
KTA . NNIA ANDAWAss
•
:COILINIEVA WRIGHT,
See Oritt i lioutou.) • •
ilsoitfouturors of EASTON 1411111 S, 111308. CT"
-LADLES, ^ - idial • mitred variett bf: DIVITAU.
Articles. Alin, CANNON OIL ZiaXP.INENNESiN
01.11,1111 P MIMES gormilly, No. EA
street, Pittsburgb.
kLLIIIStaCURAULT, &, Nit ET,
ira'PM Pltistrugt!.
. sarearaiims4on migIATT svizrr.
' • Uanraetarers COOK PAULUS. ATilt ,
•ISClPOlrgiltrAlUtait AND 3taTCHNA 0.111=8;
HOLLOW POMP, ett.:, - ateel teed Otaie
leg IthetingeAllte.i.rarlej, Gai,lYster - arld Ar,
Oven Pipe , Sitt Iron* 04v Irons, W4on Sara. Fa.
filt , FA** ZgUTP. lbettmre. car Wlteela,,Couptings
end Ceatbige getierally. Abe,, Jobletitg fad Nadal*
Claetinge•atreda .to order. POteatod Portable Alin,
trlttiNteara &Harm Pow, • apletfirad
JOS tall F. 'FL43IILTON & (X).,
Oar. POST AND LIBLETIi STS., Plttst.4ll,
lifiTPElllolttin/J 1 SNOINEI I , LLACIIIIIVIT, Aa
.Pkrgdf
Q SEVERANTE, No; 53 WAITS ST,
./...7•lPitbultoitartufactutor OfMIL
= 'WET&
w.uotranT SPlKESproutatinignulTalincad,olc , .7
Particular sized or ahapctISPAICICEI and urvrrs.
wrgr or mail, mad• to ratter lit abort nett.. A
esti a.acortritent constantly on Lunt. myy tn
11.181 RIDDLE k CO ., No, 215
Lt s Liberty argot, opted Sixth,
ruosubutureta-of
VA, ard awry iliacrlyilotaol.LZATlrtar 112.11DED
Ord.r• solicited from the trade, and good. Prompt'
ly aiiipped as par lortructiona - • • ra6:l3r
-••IyIG
EIW. BENNETT, iliuniCacturerß of
WTII STONE cHINA and CREAM COL.
OftED WAILE.
Odtre and Wunbanae at 2(o. Ti Irl7lll !MBES'S,
Pim:lure, ,
DRY GOODS.
sons arum-4mm si'assmsa
'WILSON, CARR
(bd. Pram, Poet .e
lEbolesele dealers In 1,011E1014 AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS, No. 94 Wood street, third:ham above
I
Diamond elle!. Pittstargh, spIOOI
-
• •
clam S . Awl— ...MS mutt.
LAE N REIGN ANIID O D
11eAY th ' Dealers in
FOOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No.
140 Federal street, tseeond &sot belzw 0011 Market
Mcpsre,tgletia ath92ly__
LIAOS DiAa.Ml-1"(20., inniesale
Eli sad Rosa Dealers la TRIMMINGS, ENBROI.
DERIEB sad DRY GOODR, at every dettsviptivA,
Nast 17 and 10 Fifth Wrest, Pittsburgh,
Al ltU3l Ac.4ILYDE, Wholesale and
us. Retail Dealers In FAN AN
STAPLE DRY
GOODS, TRIMMINGS, kr-, No. TS Market street,
batsreeeDimisitslanil Vatusb Plttsbnrsh.
• -
CITY FLOUR•
berry and.
60S, Manurao:
• Commission Mer
e of CBUDE &ND
. .
(succesmo'i;
J. Dorehlleld & Ca..) Wholesale and nenel Dealer
In 3tALPLE AND FANCY DDT GOODS, 2:owthean
ranter of liosrral seatMarltst Innate. Mesta:nit.
-Pll/-6141TF:;. Ti - 12 Re-
EP tall Dealer all kinds a TIIIMMINGS, DST
DODDS, .to., Non 77ondli Ile ket an,t.
N. BARKER le Clirbealon in all
! kin& or DRY GC= No. t,9 Market street,
'toilworn Third and Fourth, Pltislairgh.
69 and 70 water
de on consignment,.
DR ILTMZIKR,Isio. 84 Wood- Street
LW Dealer In BONNETS RATS, STRAW TUIM
WESTON red EITBAIT..000):B gvnendly.
'USK—HENRY
. d Commiadoa uR
: DOTTED. LAKE
t 3 Wood sheet,
mY2
SUION JOILNSTON, calor PURE
DI117(01 AND CHINICALS, PENTUSISRT,
TANGY GOODS, DUNNING FLUID, OILS, FAM
ILY =DIMES, to., of /tidally prim quality,
which he offers at lowest prices, Corner Smithfield
mud Youth armada, Pittobtugh. Proocripthms mo
rally imapounded at all hours.
100_ A. FAHNESTOCK
LP, We Druguleds, and utanufacturare of MUTT
LEAD MIDLITTIABGE, corner orifigod god Trout'
droete, Pittsburgh. oth7
71 . 01 K P, SCOTT, WholeiWri Naler io
Inlocs; mum OILS, TARNISHIS AND
orr STUFFS, No. ZNI. Liberty street, Plueburgh.
I All aides "rill ruied. yrosmit alteat Lou.
MTigOlfflE a - iffirsEß.,
.1./ No. 140 Wood street, corp. of Virgin - 047,
Pittsburgh.
-1011.1 S. OILROZIII.
CO:, 'Wholesale
Second strwt, war
MA-4110rni BLUME, Dealer in 1(0-
AND' MOBIOLL ItRiTIWIIKATS. Bola
soot for ERASE * CO.'S PIANOS, HAINES
DAM, PIANOS, and PRIAM A CO.'S tf SLODF...
lin. 43 Fifth .treat, woad Aanr sham Rood,
littabirrith- VhWit to let; and' taken In archango
Ibt ntar... , 7 • : aptil
_
r_t KLEMM iEltßO:'DeZers in MU
MO AND MUSICAL INSTUINNNTP, ard
sole agents. ter: sTraswArs CLLIBBATEI PI
/lief, No. 63 nth street, Plitiburgh. to 2D
- -
,1:11 - rinn Ars I, or • m
PIANOS, wriXIDLOII9,I2.; No. SI Wood - at.
totwoon Toorthidnall and - Dlopoild ash Pitta's
LaUl4ircl wzrs.
Vi ilMrlrl,7
I'II3ARDINER...4X I FFIN, Agent for
les • IraakllB,-Philabotp6da Ma Rollaace Imannee
Cknapantro, liarthasircotitr:Wood and 114118%
w. f.T r e, ; kge t zt - No i rt i t: e tt r m d e_ribo,:
c•p=tooms, 87 Wster street. '1
8
QAMETSI,I344, &cretin"' Mims' In;
8 PJ inBBllBB9 tkiitaity, corner 1884siaa&Watre wt.
e I t.I.
IftffEica
WIL..(I,4OHNE3ION:ib-CO:i Station
'Stank Book llonesetaxani sad Job
Ibintora,9o.s7.Wod strort,Bittsborgh. „ solo
800 .a Cr! and
Ji.miliii.os-10001 4'000.000 lam 10 the . ' corno tl°ll :
afe=4l7.Poslttis=acspoL.oa Lew 1100“
N• .:.. .'.nor an • :tattooer
bro. 73 *mil" dna, Aliono DundSUlL,'
~,./r47o,a.riars,-.
015341"19 :777
II 7 4: agSl
41 4 111 =.
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F"rier in ,
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TIIESDAY 2Z 1868
TERMS OF THE GAZETTE.
Malmo Immo, M oefl. per 7ear--...118 CO.
otontb— N.
_.
.mg 3.
ivzstra Kismosi, by nail, pm CIL
month—. SI.
week--. 10.
" • .a 147.•
tnrears, single oplaz, per yet:— VINE
• than of ato la, •** EL
• dubs men" 178.
--and one extra t• ho tart,rg Da a
aka at Mato, • o wi ll •end Kira twin=
A,. rat a .atalp of tarn , ar. arta =al Me
Maadrnro Clasreda daily. Map capita,/ arts.
or All nalmerlptioruiliricay V adramea, sad papas
alnpa it.oppoi On lama aplrs..
The Washington correspondent of the New ;
York Footing fore wrltimi:
The Senate Militaiy ComMitteo is very. !
fruitful in bills and amendments pertaining !
to the Conscription act. It Ls difficult to fol
low the commlttoe in its tortneua path, 'fot
the b il l in trodstood to-day la sum to be ame nded
on the following day.. The new amendment,
offered to-day in the Snate are not particu
larly important, except In one respect—it is
provided that after January 50,1864i411
government bounties, except the old bounty
of one hundred dollars, shall mule.
1 This looks as if the 'overt:aunt Intended to
abandon tbaidea of seising volunteers here
after—supposing that the government favors
this suspension of the offer.of bounties. The
fact that January sth is the time fixed for the
.
bonfity system to tenants, shoiffir.thiti the
committee .expects the endments to the
proserit law to pass both b Mite of Congress
before that dais. They are teisteken In this;
the.bill and amendments re& before the fist-
Me will not be taken up b, the Lionse till af
ter the holidays. The prominent members of
therttense assert that this measure le one of
great importanee, andthet they are determin
ed-that it shall be considprod leisurely, so
that homer:ibex shall be forced to make a roe-
oral whialbho will afterwards regret.
—The members of the House probably re
gard the work of the Senate Igniter, Commit
rem; which has not oven the sanction of its
09,13 Chairman, with very little respect, and
*thhrefore rightly say; "Let us hestenloisuro-
Indeed, If some of the changes reemm
mmsdeds by Um Seneta Conitnittmosere nude
by Congress, we do not mierdir...ihtt
gent members woulttilke to record their ob
jection, In .rte* of .
,the insponstbilltica a the
. •
future.
• A paragraph in one of our dispatches from
fWeettlitgtoVriderring to the report of the
three chief engineers appointed by the Nor,.
Thspiasiiinitto Inquire into the practicability
of using petroleum, or hydro-carbon oils, for,
the pospress of geminating steam, will be more
folly' imdirrittood -copying. the following)
more extended notice of tbo Report from an '
ellaPirn paler'.: .
Some months ago we noticed that our Navy
Department pppolated a commission of three
Chief Pnglirtbrs of the Nary, Means. Wood,
Whippl6, and Slimes, to Investigate, by as=
inalexperiment, the process of using as tool '
hydro-earbon.ils fur the generation signiori,
by Ihrtmethel and•prBcess of Messrs.. Shaw.A
Linton, of rhaderplila. . .
_•
. Tide winuaission -made a soda of eatiefid
experiments extending over a period of
"monde, wh i ch - have proren highly itatisiait..,
tory.. Prom their report we Aldred the fol
lowing: "In the experiments under Outsider
ation, tho volume of flame 'yraa ao great as to
pass entirely through the tubes of the boiler,
and heat the smoke pipe red hot for several
feet from the base, in consequence of which
the maximum amount of combustion and
evaporation was not reached In the 'use of .pe
troleans." The evaporation in favor of the
petroleum was 103 per cent., as shown by the ,
report; the same boiler being used withrhe
best anthracite coal, and ender precisely the
same rendition. • •
us , pout predicts
above the atmosphere, was ' for the eil,.an
average of 20 minutes, and, for the coal, GO
minutes ; or, in favor of the oil, 114.9 per 1 1
cent."
" The time from full operation for the eom
pleto extinguishment of the ire, in the use of
the oils, was about 18 seconds. One of our
Iron-clads, or nand steamers, by Its germina
ted use as suggested in the eiperiments, so far
as tried, would be , enabled Cu beep tin see seder
items taw or tfuvitniet. es limy, risk leo. Later,
and grazier eonvenience, n, romparal with de am
f coal,.voal weight. of tool on board being eon •
tarred.
These advantages, as cot forth in this re
] port, are very great, and no doubt a complete
revolution In the mode of generating deem
will be the result. We understand that a eau
pony is now being formed in New York, with
the intention of purchasing a tint class gem
going steamer, to apply et once dile lanai
, lion, with a view to bring the matter folly
before Ito public.
—No doubt the attention of many of our
friends Interested in do oil trade, will be di
rodod to the important subject which this.
report to the Nary licportnuent again ven
tilate,. -
nxaGo~~Ta.
MUSIC; •
I=l
mmimmiodwasima
ittsburO 6aztttrt.
IMEECI
Military LegitLatta?.
Ouse Generation ortiteam.
Prom Chattanooga—What the nebula
. are Doing—flow Supplies are Ob—
talued—Southeru Destitution—Two—
tlalrote of Grant'u Army Re—enlisting.
A letter from Chattanooga of the 9th Inst.,
to the St. Lowe Rephircao, says:
" The rebels are entranehing on Tunnel
MD, near Dalton. but it is $ far weaker poet
than that so lately held In the vicinity of
that plass t, and the Richmond IVAiy may well
ask what i>htee can be hold by an army driven
from Lookout Mountain and Missionary
Ridge.
"But the quiet which meet necessarily pre
vail for two months at least, unless greater
activity is displayed in completing the mil
road between Bridgeport and this place, and
which may be prolonged by the weather, will
doubtless enable the belligerents to greatly
alter the existing situation. lion far the reb
els will bo enabled to Tepair their losses must
remain a mystery only to . be solved by an as-
Iseult upon their poste
"The bridge over the Tennessee, at Bridge
' port, Is so nearly completed that It Is believed
the care will be running over It day after
morrow. A depot of supplies is to be estab
lished at Whiteside, midi the bridge over
Falling Waters Creek, at that place, shall be
completed. This will save sixteen relies of
wagoning; for , since the boats have been
taployed usininy in the river, it required
the to fe , • men hers.
all the teams to feed the me..
"Henceforth a portion of the supplies will
be unloaded at Bridgeport, to be put on boats,
and the remainder sent to , Whiteside, to be ,
brought here by wagons. If tho Nashville
railroad gets in good condition, this will ena
ble Grant , to make this a base of Supplier,
ready for active service by the time the rail
road is completed to this point ; and from
that time on, stores in abundance will seen
-
=late,
"A visit to the Provost Marshal of sinypolt
In this vicinity, or Indeed anywhere along
the border, is sufficient to satisfy any ono that
the etorles of southern destitution have not
half been told. At Bridgeport, a few days
since, there were forty-seven applicants for
food, only three of whom proposed to buy,the
-remainder being entirely destitute—elms
seeker". They were followed In some in
stances by a great number of children, half
caked and half starved, whose features an
..ed to the sympathy far more effectually
I. an words. Boum of them, though ander
Ave years of age, Lad not tasted a morsel of
food for thiety-sLi boars, and had been living
on little for months.
'Se -enlisting is going onrapidly here. Sin
companies of the Twenty-ninth Indiana re
enlisted yesterday, and will Start away to re
melt Ina day or two. I believe that two
thirds of the army will re-enlist as veteran
volunteers. Wow is the time to be active; now
the time to All - up the . I
depleted ranks f the
old regiments, preparatory to what hope
will be a final campaign)" ,
-
IT in said that the War Depattutoul hu On
dared-Lleutissat Coloael GroreXill of Quar
ters:slater-of the Depart/hated Washington ?
*to bruit up all the
,freedmen'a:esuips in and
around Weshington, north of the Petal:ate
and trtursfer ali the
Inmates to the con topuna
laiiii - id the neighborhood of Arlington,
here they will trate . motif at fartulag its
the - 1431611M: - }if absconding ewes
ikiiistet AU ti ; 4tetlemtVjed in - .oii
11410
QuirteTialWel ' eat;elhelte
/ _., elf to,,ealdow 4,iisitlaßOMilielyoti
*le *tv'ste ' o4° , 4t*F9 - 1 0 1,
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EEUkai
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of the Iteyetted — illtuder
Itd 'Colored Soldiers by the Robeie—
Fate of the Herm. of 111111146 1 •
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flend: , .- —.-" r• -,--, -- - - . ~ --.. ,
Our radars will remember the . Capt* in
limiest of a 41onpnf- of .m 10414054% at
Idillikeo Dead, Alaierippi, while &Oral
Grant was investing Vicksburg. -.They - .. - erere
takerd while fighting bravely, with the ',odds
faerntlry against them It pru the - Stitt In-
'Mace of note to which colored scene',', had
beam in a ction ; .. and the moo mimed_ their
barmy and capacity to the adminiticar even
of them mite doubted the ability of the freed
men to maka soldiers. The 'euzgamMend took
phew at JlM:lkon's Bend; a few miles' north i
of Vbtribtirg. A Captain, first-lieutentrit and
Ishout , eightY, • Fen vein takeppera.
Ginn their captsvitytheir. fate has, in
volved in profound mysteij. N g tilli.
Adel calla be-Teamed concemiag *us, Aral
from the well-known vindfotiienene.---Of the I
rebel military authorities the went WM rip- !
prehended.
Information has been melted et the War 1
Department, by. way of Tense, stating that
these apprehensions wera-ters well bounded.
Itappears that the prisoneri Were conveyed
into the country severed tulles and plated in I
close col:Moment. No infermatien , of their
fate was glremtbere.. After 'several days the
Woollens were tekewout it dead of night,
and the word glean out thatthey hadistaaped.
It now appears that they wore hingetLwith
, out members notice or OM & 1014 , 1 4FM of
I trial, in obedience to a secret order from the
Irebel Secretary or War. A: few dA_yll'after
ward the other prisoners also disappeamd mys.
teri ously, and there ill no doubt that Ilitty were
[ elsoaiteretly murdered. by. dimatiele. of the
Wolin:end authorities. . . ,
- The colored troops , cawtured en ethos battle
:field, eppear to tare been bratallj.',#eated,
and none of them have been', exchanged; .We
beliefs That some steirwretallatietrwill - berne .
maw, in order to teach the rebelit,ltist All ,
i s
prisoners of war no matter hat Mali-tank or I
color. Mitt balieatterwith Tsai justice. Tim 1
:leniency of our Governme only menarages
' the herbaria ferocity of the bele. We must
Mack their the usages of„civiUsatleri, by the
strong fiend, if they are able to leart"them
all.
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- - Tm. Wasliingten correspondentotdheatew
York Coomiercio/ writes •, - .A.-% - t ,, :--:- . •
Lent mummer a younggliaimati,, 'lrsi
Alfred IlulAry, was -tried at Stan Irptriso
in company with two others, for treason/Pie
trio, having endeavored to fellow tkekimactisle
of the Alabama, end commit depaadittious on
the high seas under the rebel tag. Thal'
were convicted, and Bribery was dteleno , o3b
ten years' imprisonment and to payl • SM of.
#lO,OOO, Ills relatives at BiresidgMim leirti ,
log this, interested John lingeriktheylisei
and . hp—through Senator Sumnef . 4latll . the,
ease before President Linedin. ..falige Field,,
who tried the case, and Senator•,o*ess ; or+,
Valifornis, when consulted by the President, ,
end advised that the young man sheer! hap*
doned.
Last evening, the President giki:Senato - t"
SuMner an order directing the Atgbistey
_Oen ,
end to make out the pardc Otier• —
to-daj that It will contain i
Ammo gratification eittirl
grans tits favor to John to
ly efforts, in oar behalf ao j: to the gratitude of. ,erer_y -
SUM acts-of courtesy can
transatlantic cousins that'
friendship, and deplore.
truths, -which hare fed the
aid to those to rebellion. ,
It is probable that the t
servativo copperheads or
out three or four thoeusand e
thus secure the election of
es in that State, will fail
pens that the body which wt
ClllO4 of the question, In thb
over the election of Sopron,
Senate of the State. This
passed, in a contest for a I.
upon the very question no .ing farther from Charleston
dgelstai was that the soldiers, being legullv I Oen. Burnaide is in N.. York. NV. .1 .1
entitled to vote and having atinallygypyi
could not be deprived of thelra/otes,
knavery or carelessness of dther'''
.ery or,- -Jafti. 4 Attli __..
;,4 7.- ..•,. 1;y. HE CASE OF GEN. EiCIIOFIELD.
assExa. Brno Asti rut 1:1472 or A • , •,:- , :r."
oisoca.—A Norfolk letter of 16th 1 says : / New Command for Geri. Curtis.
"lienend Butler has eammenet the work of
'administering the oath mom , ded b 7 the
proclamation, of the PresidamVLTesterday
ever two thousand took the mai; The ad
mlnistraUott pt it will contihiarild-day. We
believe it is the intentiott of . lAloa/ Bathe'
ekemiatiaitgitteieleetP,k it across
theilinetliitil febil;irlett , - stpd ,
the %deluder of Jed Davie, e ore oligarchy,
and much 'home comfort? as , are firmisbed our
soldiers who Sr pAsoneis in Richmond.
General Bustler is the man for this depart
!
went."
PtitiONAL—NLYDrAP/3 Cralt9rOlDllll ll iw
Locc.—Nix correspondents oently hare been
appointed to clerkships In ttp llossso and Sen.
ate, as follows : house Librarian, Wl:Raton
Re td, Cincinnati Curette; Clerk Committee
on Elections, D. W. Bartlett, ?f T. Erreic9
Post and bstirpeodeat; Clerk in the cable of
Rouse, Noah Brooks, lacranien to Cain.; Clerk
to Cotoinittee on Printing Records of Rime,
Den Parley Poor, Boston ifccriaa; Cleft to
Senate Cow/Atlas on Milltati Affairs, horses
White, Chicago Pritcosr: Clerk to Senate Com
mittee of Agriculture, LB./lac:Collo:4h, Cha
t oinnati o:Pciecciist.
Tau farmers of gangammon county, Int
nob, brought into Springfield on Saturday last
ninety-three loads of weed, which were dis
tributed among the wives and families of sol
diers. One hundred and 6tty dollars' worth
of good!, groceries, vegetables, km, '
mid eighty
dollars in money were contributed by Melons
for the came purporse. There will be another
donation for soldiers' wires on the tith of Jan
.
gory.
Watt,Oturti ideograms - 2%—Th° Washington
correspondent of the New York notes writes:
II le not generally known that so complete
bat the inachineyy of the intenfal revenue be
come, that Congress can now provide for the
collection of.lnatemed taxes upon whisky no
tobacco le more suite as well as fa Manatee
-
lorries.
Tun Kentucky 11usise of Represontatlees
has passed resolutions that the State of Ken
tireky will assume the payntent of lopes In
curred by Vision men from UOIOLI
end look to the general government for reins
biesentent. It will is the Senate.
Tam Farb correspondent ;of the London
Spectator 0.70,10 • merit latter, that "mar,-
body In Franonappeart to agree on one point
—that an Irretrierable'dhaster of the French
troops (in Mentoo) or a war with the United
States would inotantly sound' the death-knell
of the &mond Empire..
Is no smelted that -in. Pdayonee where the I
annual oorunimption of wine is three bandied
and elite bottleaper ;admit, ."gout, delirium
tremens and liter complaints are quite un
known.!* We we not 'told what kind of
wine it Is that Is drunk in Ilayenee.
.
A sly rase threash the Andes his been
discovered to the senthwtol of the city of
Mendoza, In the saute latitude with Buenos
Ayres. It lirseticeble for .wheeled vehicle,
end will feeilitate the trafae between the At
lantic and Paella
IT hi now discovered that pictures may be
photographed on stanl,andan engraving thus
obtained will give five thousand copies. Il
lustrated books will bow he the rule rather
than the exception.
• ,
Tug bullfon held by tho Bank of England
on thod4th of Norembor was about tyke tho
amount of that In the vanlta-Of the hanks In
Now York city. .
Tel number of emigrants who left Liverpool
daring the quarter ending September 30th was
pester by 10,600 thrtn it was daring the same
earied In 1862.
•
A Lassa 710 M /WWI, dated November 2d,
mays there ere but few Americans in tbat city
at present, owing the high rate of exchange.
• It hi said-that the radicals of Kentricky
have strong hopes of sleeting a United States
Senates holding , tusennaltionsl Union views..
Toe potato erop of Maine this year amounts
to 6,093,7148 bustietiV—whieb is oseoeded only
by the States of New York and Pennsylvania.
Tot tate' Mn. Trollops did not commanoo
her Maui,' tartar until oho nu fifty yan of
ago. Bha Wed u a milliner.
Tag Opiaiasa f a lawAskjoarnal at Turin
lays raltat, kiiskoaing eom!ag events, max
raw" to Aka up arnit.'!'; •
The !canopies end Three - Monitore_ Re
ported Dioabledc ,
Die 4 71.:=Itiehttiood, Ors
of the 19th, 050149 the iothptiog:'
'aiertnerisio-Pe0418.44he Iromiditlead
three ArMt • W&l;tl
Britt. 4640 Iv" to. tos 4 '' ' olibitil;
'Vat of tb• mak41"1141020*67-11,04
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRANS,
A =ACE FROM FRANCE,
ESCAPE OF A REBEL RAM FROM HULL.
Steamer Attacked and Robbed by
THE REBELS REPULSED AT NATCHEZ
Another Capture by Pirates
COMONFORT IfURDERED 131 IiTS OWN
COUNTRYMEN.
French DiAlcaltp with the Archbishop
GENERAL BURNSIDE IN NEW TORN
Special llteratch to ttet Pitt,lmegh Gazette.
PHILADZI.IIIts, Dee. 21,1563.
' A menace comes this Morning from France.
She charges that damns Is supplied with
arms by us, and that all the embarrass
ment she ftrid3 in Mexico is the resell of our
aid.
Another rem for the rebate escaped from
llull, En
v t 1 , .
TheE
New r cps ne h Sto the 13tb, stales that
the guerrillas In t issimippi attacked the
steamer Von Fhul, while 'on a voyareirom
,New.prleans to Si.. Louis, with a heavy cargo
oAdilt, sugartosi uterehendise, in the •icifity
°Mayon Sara,onnti killed the Captat )pd p onuded others. She was 'Aker, itnailson
.voy by the gunboat Neosho arktagszlies Rend:
Apr miles above she was'egain m 4 bithe
rne rebel bitted run across th
i st
seta; here tit
The sloe illitiontio from Natalia:, earn
ing
along, her in tow up to the month of
the Rod er.
' .. The re ttacked oar forces at Natchez,
42151.13111 th t., but were repulsed.
'.t.',P•p%s pirates, of the schooner J.
•PLG;,!,4l,l,,,jecspatantoras, Loom' to New
' .. ,Tiar,1, ?. .":"11:41,0,:.ty tirade), out, is also seported.
ACltOit,*T. I:s;;•fized and lent ashore is 11.-
!=tNkspl. Six pirate; passed as pas
iltgielliietod •. Ilf : ...ee. The
ir 4 1414 ,
. -•' -'-'7
714, - : 1 Olif'Scltlleis
.:,,,,• : _.-. I.; ••, ,,, r,..
jilpaarliefit . : 4 . %,
- Wititayestiojio. , abrico, •
liii.Comentett was mar • if ..).11 his o . •
.. '
inco-Alaximillian regency is '
i red by the Archbishop of
ty fillaistaen the restoration
roperty, whit had boon conks
"mted by Juarez. When refused
sated all hands and elt.sed
Mors. General Negro surround
with three thousand French
laced his cannon at the door
odmleoion. The Archbishop
Id and gave them an Eitbee
CONDITION OP MAIDS AT BICIIIOND
THE RATIONAL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE.
Probable luerca■e of the Pelee of Ex
emption to 3500.
TUE CASE OF THE (111:NAPEAKI: PIRATE
New Year, Dee. 21.—A special to the Tril
free from Waehingion, Dce. lOth, gar:
Although no °Metal order hes yet been bi
lleted, it may ho considered aa settled that.
OOP. Schofield will he :altered within a day
Or two, at his own request, las the order will
probably read‘l and that Gen. Iloaecrans will
I succeed him.
A new command will soon be arranged I
Gen. Curtis, the President haring said that
tha charges against him in connoction with
Cotton speculations, were utterly unfounded.
A gentleman who has resided in Richmond
during the peel fire y,..rt, and recently es
cispod to this city, haring loft Richmond Dec.
4th, fun...shed the following:
The garrison of the city and forte nom here
ahout 3,000 men, who aro pribeipolly employ
ees of dm Government. Thay are armed
with Belgian rides. The fortiflottions consiet
of several linos of entpsuchmeots, earth works
and ride pits, beside forts. The forts are
sparsely manned.. Tho numberof guns mount
ad on all the worse are quite inconsiderable,
compared with their extent.
At the thus oar prisoners planned their es
cape
1
the Union me of Richmond were aware
of the intended cif t, and would hare joined
the prisoners had th y succeeded.
In Richmond and a works at Fayetteville,
N. C., about thirty tens per week are tamed
out. All these gun are rifled at the Tredgar
works. Their helm guns bare beer, hooped,
and the work of thu Improving them Is going
on. Arrangements re being made by which
they hope to mak two hundred rifles per
i month. The priori al powder manufactory to
at Augusta, tia. ho lou of the stocking
machinery at Fay teville would prove irre
parable.
Early in the war e
the drawing of the i
Uovernment were ro
and , in some ease
meneed in Richm
made here.
Oar.informant Is
underipsoteeverytl
per bbL, actually of
pnoportion.
The mirel of a French Corvette, for the
purposo of Lttendi gto the removal of French
tobicco, had ere ted eensiderable feeling
among the m to and people, and loud
objection. were de to Ite being given op
union the French oold raise the blockade.
All hopes of fu gn interrention hoe died
out.
The refusal of England to allow the rams to
sail excited much Indignation, Inasmuch ea
the rebels vent gold to pay for them.
South Carolina Is openly announced In the
streets with devout wishes thug the State may
be sunk. The people are very amnions for an'
enclosinge of prisoners, and thought the, cos -1
soden was a plan adopted by our government
to prevent them from refilling their army. A
systematic starvation of our mon was spoken
of as being the policy to compel ne to resume
an exchange.
A special to the 27.1er dated Washington,
Dee. 20th, has the following: Tho Senators
and members oomposing the - eommittoo ap
, pointed by the Democratic caucus to confer
with the National Democratic , Committee, to
fix s time and place for holding • Notional
Convention, were, J. C. Allen, of Illinois,
Fernando Wood, of New York; G. 11. Steal, of
New Jersey, W. It. M. Mille, of Pennsylva
nia, D. Marcy, of New Hampshire, Genet&
Davis, of Kentucky, Senator Hendricks, of
Indiana. Tho following were appointed to
arrange the order of business for the Demo
b hto report to the cancan
on Monday next: M essrs. Dawson, of Penn
sylvania, Brooks of New York, Pendleton, of
Ohio, Mallory of Kentucky, and Bebents, of
Since the Senate Committee Indicated Its
pirposa to tepid the $2OO exemptions clans.,
enlistments have substantially ceased ill ever
the country.Governor/Vl' many States, In let
ters to leading tionatelli, protested against Its
main gait is sire run upthe price of sub
'Mules-to st least $1,000,,,The 'prolog:ini r.
to4day is that the.. exemption' will. la
creased by the Sonata Committe e to SAO.:
Thii government will &match a messenger
triNgsx; to-taFF9Weatillt 4otrutisi
TOPOis•4
alAtikglialibtatharlast InPrP•
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THE GREAT SANITARY FAIR
GENERAL GRANT AT NASHVILLE
HEAVY FIRING IN EAST TENNESSEE
Longotntet ReportedSurrendere d Killed and hie
Forces .
TILE BATTLE. AT BEAN'S STATION
CINCIII7III, Dec. 21.—The great Sanitary
Fair will be in:Lupin'
General Grant arrived at Naahvilla on Sat
urday.
A special dispatch to the Cessesercio/ from
Cumberland Gap, dated Dec. 18th, says:
Longstrect divided his army on Monday, ono
part making an attack at Bun's Station, and
the other at Kelly's Ford. The design being
to cut of Shackelford and Foster, brit the
movement of Oen. Ferrero frnstrated the plan.
Heavy firing wu heszid yesterday between
Tazewell and Clinch river.
Longstreet is reported killed and his forces
surrounded.
A dispatch to the Cosourcial„ dated, Lou
don, Ky. Dec. 20th, says General Schack
afford and staff arrived here co roue for horde.
They left Blair's Cross Roads on the .16th.
The battle of Beans Station on the lath com
menced at 2 o'clock and lasted till dark,
Shaekolfoid holding the ground till that time
*hen he withdrew. Oar loss was from one
hundred and fifty to two hundred killed and
wounded. Our forces were concentrating at
Blair's Cross Itoads when Shackelford left.
ErE:=
de n Ake., 14
EktensiveuerrinV Raid Into
Kentucky Apprehended—Eighty duet'
rifles Captured—Everything Quiet at
Knoxville, Foster's Headquarters--
. National Cemetry at Chattanooga
Kentucky Legislature, etc.
."Cremearri, Doe. 21.—The Comaterritif has
...ketches from Louisville, dated Dee. 19th,
arhlphisay : The residence of William 11.
Walkoils Pawnee Valley, was destroyed by
kie.!*s twenty thousand, and partially
insured.
Itetirts prevail, that Price, with eight linn
et• guerrillas, wes preparing to move
thrilugh Pound Oap to raid the eastern por
tion of the State. The rebels are eonoentrw
lingerer the purpose of making a raid on the
Louisville and Nashville railroad. Oar for
ces are prepared for thorn.
A emmiderable amount of counterfeit green
_ .
hacks was found to-day. The party attempt
ing to circulate them was arrested.
Col. Gallup, commander of the Eastern dis
trict of Kentucky, recently captured eighty
guerrillas. The 9th Kentucky attacked and
.nted the gnorrillas posted at the Gar. A
[number of prisoners, arms, stores, Ac., were
;ea. •,.d.
he time for enlistinents. In Indiana buss
Aaron extended to Jan. ith..Aboutneven thous
and volunteers have been raised for, the new
and old regiments.
The Cossencrcinrs dispatch from Nashville,
Dee. 19, says: Advises from Knoxville repre
sent everything quiet In that direction. Gen.
Longstreet has returned to Bull (lap for the
supposed purpose of wintering in 'Watauga
I Valley, or with a view of moving Into North
Carolina.
ludo, Governor of Ouvnagota,
Janes.
wee beAiege , l 111 the Mexican
r ad until a vary late date,
rojestilee adopted by our
' dyed from 'Washington,
their manufacture corn
• d even before they were
that the pries. current
It. Flour quoted •t $75
atsl2s, and othor things
The railroad ie in operation south of Knox
•iile to Loudon. The river 1.11 open to Davi
gallon from London to Chattanooga.
Gen. Foster has established his headgear
tore at Knoxville.
Grounds for a United States cemetery and
National monument, at Chattanooga, have
been selected. Nothing new in military at--•
fairs at. Chattanooga.
In the Kentucky Legislature, on the IPth,
3 bill passed both houses to enable the South
ern bank of Kentucky to wind up Its affairs.
Operations of Guerrillas In West Tcn
nessee—Conieriptions by the Hebei%
.—T
Cacao Doe. 21he Sultana, from ViCkl
burgh, Prrived last night with thirty hales of
cotton for Cairo,
The !Memphis papers of the 19th report
raring hinds of:guerrillas swanning the In
terior of Weitern Tennessee. They &replan
daring and nialtrenthsg the citizens.
Richardeop has resumed operations in hies
old haunts. , Ite commands about GOO men,
who go about conscripting without reference
to age. • i
Parrott is al 7ackeon, Tenn., - With /Cart a! ,
reported at Sin thonsand—proliably muchex
oggerated.
Another gang, under Maury, is operating
noir Union Depot. Among ..then conscripted
is 11. L. Priddy, formerly editor of the Mem
phis Argns.
Tho Memphis cotton Market is stagnant;
good middling:7lc; middling felt 730.
The Gaetaal Daylight Not Destroyed,
ii
Wasinmoroiv Dec. 2L—The Navy Depart
ment received dispatch from Admiral Lou,
dated yesterdat , saying there is no truth in
the rumor of o destruction of the gunboat
Daylight, by lila rebel batteries near Wil
mington. Shq is at Beaufort.
ROOTS .4.VD SHOES.
CiENII,ENEEN'S WINTER BOOTS.
We would, invite the attention of genii...
who have tillTionlty in getting Booth made, to
large assortment of
DOUBLE SOLE CALF BOOTS.
TRIPLE dr do do.
Po do WATERPROOF GRAIN BOOTS.
DOUBLE SOLE AND UPPER CALF do.
The sands are made to special order. and for neat
and durability an warranted equal to any city
ork.
GEO. !LURES, SON & CO.,
unlit Ooruarof Wogzil and Fourth streets.
JOHN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of
BOOTS AND SHOES, a r'.l7 description, No.
34 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh.
/LI ALBREE, SON d:,WEolo-
Ws and Retail Dealers in BOOTS, MONS*"
corner Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh.
-----
HENRY 0. RALE k (X).,
An nor , recalving tbelr
Fall and Winter Stock
And luelte their (Cleats and the public to maim
heir stock, which Is the lent mad most ootoplsta
or blvright to this tomcat.
/Lbws o bbd • Lams “mortmont at
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
CORNER or PENN AND BT. CLAIR SIMILTO,
Prrmstiaan, PL.
EXCELSIOR FLINT OLASS COM-
PANT have now In coarse or erection as OTh?
STRZILT, bete Pennsylvania Avenel and the
Meer, near Lippincott's Are Tactory, a tarp and
•land's WOBES, with ail the modern Improes-
eate. and wUI be le complete mooing order on.oi
about the 1113 ST OT JAItill!IY, 'rhea they 101
be preparol to manufactory a superior guilty of
Flint Glass Chimneys
Alt order. tiro:aptly attatotol to.
ear 07110 E AT WORM
Address, JAS. LINDSAY,
T 8111.81711111.
HATS AND CAPS!
Of oveg atyla.
/...A..I3IIIZS' FURS!
Of nary kind sad quality
LADIES' AIM MISSES' HATS
,To suit .11
BY WIWI:BULB AND . RZTALL I / 4 AY •
MCOOBD & 00674-
M COLLISTER &
Nastutoctaran and deal= in al Alas
Ton sztrxr,ulp,caoxF,
NO. los - wool, - amiumitraranifit, PA.,.
_Zsa pssanstantly mabßaftil;larp Met:y:424,
,*., areLly
11 13513:. OW:OO43ZEM:IO,, •
AAR, routirwitbil irka.ll
-WU . WR811101 .. 1.,
,
WS=
Es. n uswra sTuirr, erivarnigt.
irSer Mara I Carib Meaner ea paraliesselair Aa
Pineal:ash or Smarm yerksta
UZI :4" Belt, Meer, t:est. boximear4l Bank—
mllloAtel"
ijtACK & BRO.,
Crude and Refined Petroleums
BENZINE,
152 WALNVI' IT., PEFLADELPIIII6
nosiness entreated to eve carol will melt* Ole
peered pummel aeration. t •
Boil& to Mows. Ilichaniaon, Haley & Ca, nrowlt,
Burka .% Co., and McClelland Dave, Pithennyk;
Mhos. Smith, Fan.. Pee. Bonk ILIA. I. ..ter
Co., Philadelphia lan&ly
IBON CITY OIL WORKIi
LYDAY & CIIORPITNNING,
Marrufactorers and &diner,' or cA1.01014 OIL, ISMS
IaNN AND LIIBILWATiNG 01f.9, and doakrg In
CFLIJ DIU Filr.'Tn..llaiCLiAL
Works, crowns ftharpb,3l,
Oa., No. MI HAFII STIIXIT-1
rrrarracre,
•
D L. MILLER, JR.., Amin,
123 WALSITT : I ST., PHII.JDZI,PIiIk.
CRUDE it EEITIM MROLE=
On Cessailasiort a:admired:v. All churn st ace
reasonable rata.
STORAGN YOH HEPffiED Inional cellars. for
CRUDE, ® der good aheds. • . • L
Pox
Part
Sata—CAUST icular attention
IC SODA, ScIDAA paid to On.. YOBS DO HS.
.0117
CABOT & PEAREEM:44,
General Merchandizi)Brokers,
ISS SOUTH Tam St PIIIIILADELTIILA.
ORTIDB & REPINED PETROLEUM,
CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ASIL BRIMSTONE,
DRUGS, OILS, 1,1 ite.
Order. to buy or Dolt promptly ittantlrd to.
ouLly
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
0031HMSION 1fF2a142i.11!.
Particakar attend= wad to c.dinstromon Is of
Crude and Refined .Petroleum
HENRY ROE, .
• is NOETEI FRONT ST., PITItLA.DELPHIA.,
Broker .4r, CovarniasidaMerokant
CRUDE es REPINED PETROLEUM,.
LLITICIOATINO OIL AND BENLOLN,
And dealer ta Ora& and Bedard PILMIOIStna
BARIMLL 3ay
BREWER, BURIiE Oa, - nn
comnssioa gmcaens,
Aceut. of tbs 1
GLOBE, PAOIDIO AND LIBEATS OIL IV , ' . S.
Liberal esdi adularia ma/. ocaconelviaannla of
Itelined or. Cratde .frietrottons.
00H. DtQLI2I/311C wer* mearcocric 813.•
rinssusaa. Ps.
JOON C. mums.
WALLACE & CI.fRTISS,
Commission Merchants,
CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM,
BINZINI AND LUBRICATING Oita.
Nea. 13 EOLITH WHARVES, PRILADELkHZA.
Mr Storage capacity (muter coMr,) for 16,m00 14
Alto excalleat faellitles for dapping to Ameritito:
and Portage port., at our wharf pa the Schtrylkill.
Elver, war the platform of the P. B. E. fi.3531'
WALES, WETMORE
GOMM:LESION rescrwas.
SHIPPERS OP PETROLEUM,
II: 11/LIDICN LE.NE,DTEW TOM
Ample Galilee Sm . STORAGE AND SHIPPING
e their yard and wharf. VXD DOM
myl.l:tf
McCOMICK & CALLE
OIL BROKERS,
211 and 213 South Water Street.
oar °mu Iganleut* .011.1t.L
Lyday & Chorponning. Iron City Oil Works.
Jacob Fainter, of J. Painter & Co.
Jon. Et ChalfLet, of Spam Chalfant &
Jyriay
Eros WOODWARD,
(Late of Wm. H. Woodward I Co
(MUM COMMISSION KERCIIANT,
Special atloudcal eTVII to tba solo of
Crude and Refined Petro!elfin.
No. 111 BOUTEI TBONT . STEENT. PHILA.
.1.110), tin . [WI
pETROLITE - i3TCWORILS.
EIMILetO7OIIII aT
PRIME WRITE CARBON OIL, DENTOLL AND
PETROLEUM LUBRICATLNO OIL.
Capeslt7 two tbocwipd kirrele per week,
. 113113138 & ORAPP, - PROPITIETOILL
Offin g 1102i0ITGAIIELA LIOUPE, Plttakyorgb.
thy=
•
RT. - n . . AnnwouTn,
•8a 1 T. MAUL HT" PITIVIIIIRGE,
Forwardiog & Commission NerohaM
AND DEILIE2 IN OIL& •
gar ILLiTIiTRATINCI,LIIRRIOATLED , CRIIDE
PETROLEUM OILS. as.. ametaztlx es baninel
for sale at the lomat market prices. Conlgermle
ma saes, Kakit.l. 44:6.2 •
•
6ZO. W. 1016.1110,..........-. 110.1.1481,
WOODVILLE OIL Rhin , .
-Gam W. UQLDSBIP
Maantacturaco of DIDINLNG OIL AND inninc.&:
TING OIL. Hoag cenotaphs o band the Ness best
quality or.BIIIININD OIL, akar and addend color:
also, a good LIDINICATOIL rice WIIITE
LOLA and CAR GRIMM
toren orders loft &Clio. P 3 YIN= srarrii
Bank Block, aocond gone, loth ba prepophy attended
ocke
tO.
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OBUDZ, Inv," ItACIII2I6III ABD rAlr
:0,1;1.13:
Ana dui= la WWI% 24tirla.11.
renlY No.B3IIIIIIIELY
Hasorfoctorrr of
On-of VitrioV.and Aqua - Ammcmia
Or left at loba'porterfkild!oei offic . .4 031 4 .
paid IlLtitlErl. AND !MIST BEMIS. r.
BURVICIA, CUT MATTE . R 8,444
' Terward.d to ' imaffe from
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lIIIILDOOI/11 QAILAND imuNttoults. ,
itreit'ean ria .cat to firentlecoW
eterygnionsshodas. - %Mu..
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In torn and onmtry . , at nap!" jot all la
Blocs their Ineioritik-ignifk . t a 6 ' 164 4
lbws ha. rid lawn by fa* to searlioant cueolgi,
For Whom of Deans, thereby affording fryidge,..
of the *inward. of Inarnarne, weevil as wale
ty andallaposhion to meet with. ganarptnese al '
inf A
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1 billikn• . ,-" ' ii- - . 1 -.
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Loweapaid dosing the year ISI3-...-...-100. ,-
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Dllid B. Drown. .. , -_: Oro. W. Di
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INSURANtat
nuance Co: of the State of Peangli
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Hartford Fire Irumranoe Company.
in - 1* shtrepLiand reliable tom.
peaks out bovolNibbed.auspglic*ton
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9 ..... i OY PITTSBTIIIGEI. Office, corner 'Narked and .. ,Vil
Water streets, second doer. • . . ', 1 7 . 4
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641XIIIL'Itti, Beeivienti.'
Insures lidessaboats =JCR/Vona.
Insoles against Der and dare in thinavigation ~.-`,C1r',,,,,..4
or tbe lionthern and Western-Siren, Lakes and : ~...,:1, ~, t i
Claims, and the navigation or the teas.
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Insures sgninet lass and&mar by Ara '. , Q 1
7: - I E`fk -.
Parke Jr. , John i . ,
W. O. Johns ton.
Jamea Et. cooper -
B. Y. Jones, S. ifarbanah,
Veer Owens, . .J. Callireil, Jr.,
Ron. T. IL flown, John a. Dilworth, 0 , a,
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Barclay Preston,. Charles 11. Zug.. .:4,.. - 457.,
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Office,
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listherdel Holmes, Deka W. Lend',
Alex- Nb bk,. Beet J. Thames,
George Dania, lieu]. P. l t dkorell.
Cerardroll 11.1Ierton, Jolla 13. IrCona..
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Wm. 11. gala. .. &mad P.l3hrion,
John Z. Parke,P. Jonas,
Marin 13:Bleoll, ' ' , D r kc j' fetWallaeo,
Vat. Van Kfrk, . ~.U.llinion Loon.
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prulttes, Preridag.
JO= WATT, Tips Pnaidet.-
WM. 7. GESDNETI; SvMarv.
— A — LLEGILENY - INSURANUE
or_prrrasurtar,-- 0111ai. 37 -
Tlfth stave, BsaY Block: _
Instires naln't all kinds et rim and Matins Elsk".--
ISAAC SONY% Prestdat,
' JOHN D. IVCOED,,rix-Prel4;4 -
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losiaosta4
JoI4D. McCord,
Adam Jie,?bs.
'B. Storni&
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Joan Irwits:Jr.e..
H. L. Sahaestock,
CL‘4,ll 414;WIrrati
psnanows, BINIINIMBAOK: PAY.
T. w.A.L.Tilik,i3A.lr.
GENERAL CLAIM AGENT.
Vthik g:Gew=lent,
IDS ,irm atessr, ai doxe wow the Calttaitil,
Pkrusiyhmata Solilletavtat alba moonWns, kat.,
am Ohio holdiete. Sad Nltglala Sold/ete,..ccet - -
w. that. peassops Scatty and - Bath Pay alwarteC
ft thL
IDlrcolars win De e a Bich tall I;i:talked
the Saddam,. tot to dea - boldira'.llelnc aow ,
rho ate entitled to . the Yearlon, Bondy and P
Pay, end the simmer of securing ttae same, try f
me by letter ot mew,
adrylo them =lll collected._
pENSMM3,
c., mAcsir.Lx.,
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10. 416313fiEtfil8Y17, ?irmarasa.
Ilectieos to Anepor mid aVolaing catmiteit.
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