t . . ..,---r•L • ..7. e• • - . • ' - A-• t.- - THE. 1.4, • . , . , 4„ _. DA - my p I ' , , GAzET ._ __ ........... ... . . i ESTABLISHED IN 1786. • . . JtI4XVP.SCTUILERS, Ike. DRIB' GOODS, Are. ...... :____....,_ F ' 04u) _ ...____ B. 1A __,...... _ _DUQUESNE BEAM WORKS, oR THE H - ' - ' - MADMAN & CIIAWPORD, Photograph 41bunts. ItaaMacturers of wary variety of flashed . IVORY, AMBER and usu. coups. galas Wor' -- TOR PLUMBERS, STEAM OR I IST AND CC/ Still ' MS, OAS FITTERS, MACHINISTS, AND NONE! BAGS, in fanny Velma and Steel; COPPERSMITHS. Sets of astra Soo STEEL COMBS; BRASS CASTINGS, of all denrriptions, made to LUTE= CUTILS and SATCHEL@ order. STEAMBOAT WORK, STEAM AND GAS.' r irmo, .., ingpArzyNG , ,,,, np , t , Eu.,,,,,d,d to. , EMBROIDERED SLIPPER PATTERNS . Portia-Mar attention pabi to ettina op REFLN.E. , Do OTTOMAN PATTERNS , RIES FOR GOAL AND CARBON OILS. E HBAD•DIIISSES, in elegant laying ; ' km, Sea Ar:00(0r tha Weetern Dietriri of Penn. rib for Om not, of bIARSH, LAUSDELL A I arca' and CASHMERE SCARPS; .7/5 PATENT srpnos PUMP, the beet ever in . ' COLLARS, SLEEVES and SETS, at a - 1 prase; Md. Haring uo Mire. II n 00 1 Hada to Pi .. 1 nrx-errtanco Hasaluratougrs, arab , ' -- eforder,wrid wine throw more water than goy pump! sitwkiel Its aim. spiB PLAIN HS , J front 8 emu onwards ; NEWHALL lz -0., , GENTS LINEN LI'DE•FS, from 20 cants up: .... - Ed Jost remissid, • lame asof • VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS, , I BALMORAL SELECTS, WOOL DOOMS, WOOL ' PITTSBURGH. PA., IS UDILS and SONTAGS; ' ' I A full line of WINTER OLIVES for Men, Iffantirectarca and do.faera in all rho different kinds 1,,,, lead ctn,...; _ . a PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SCOOPS, CUT- : -''' rtscEsozss. ac. With greatly 1....du:a. I ti TOCX/ 11 G 3 . 1 . 1 SOCKS, a ovary kind; fled for doing busdnese, ws earuestly turtle dealers to I HOOF SKIRTS, CORSETS, HEAD NETS, TICK , Stn al a di. lianulactin7, TempanateralUe. INET %.erszTs, PLAID EIBDOES and SASE 11"° --. 1'"'"•C'ab 41" ja.7 1 ;14 1-r yt ritub.Chr. I REENONS ; Nen's UNDERSILLETS and DRVit • • T. J. BALL. , Siff, TIES, SCARPS, FINS SHIRTS, COLLARS STEPHEN WOODS, I , netlins JAS...i. BROWN. end ISITSPEEIDEILS, and agenered misty of Notions. -e---------- w. 4. sestmirram..e.J. szerirst— ..-..5. r. near. 1 Wholeanlo nooses up stabs. '.‘". TUACKISTUSH, 'HEMPHILL & CO., ; ALL corner Pita and O'Hara etrewe, now the city' JOSEPH ROME & CO.. Water Worka Pittsburgh, manufactxrers of MACE. I INTITSII t HEM PRI LLS Ili PROVED OSOI ILA.. 17 AND 79 Kamm hr. TINO STEAM ENGINES AND 5102 VALVES, of del7:St MI siMelasod last ogle. — ---- ffatingpitrilp Machinery of large avidity glad of thalami ittallty, 49 an prapared to do heavy Job. . e bing, ate solicit mirk in this tins, Wasting Mat by promptness, add the, cimrwter of oar work, to merit pubila patron•ge. Ws invite epeeist attention to our BALANCED VALY/L OSCILLATING ENGINES, m combining admatages heretofore onatlainad in this slam ail Enema. ' ja2.5.11 . )31eillA MA riio:\ D STEEL, WoiLKS,' PfTINDUA4P, PA For SILKS, DRESS • PARR. BROTHER & CO., , GOODS, CLOAKS and ,42anufartanere of . SHAWLS, go le J. BEST QUALITY REFINED CAST STEEL, SoSown, Flat sod Octagon, of all alma Warrautal We BARKER d CO.'S, imported or manufactured its lb]. mem. N 0.59 Market Street. • u liar.Offloo and Wash,otio, Nee. 142 end 101 FIRST Mid 120 gad 122 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, dell foIl;Ifd NV • ILLIAM.BmiNtiLLL a ILX) , Buthea . Maims and Sheet Iron Workers, PENN STRZET, Noe.' SI, 4 .. T, 24 and Of. Having weaved a bap yard and tarnished It with dm mosteemproted ' Smchinery,' we an _prepared' to nemostecture every description of 101 100., In the beet manner, and warnented qual to 501 , roads in the country CHIMNEYS, e DRICIIEN , nay BEDs, fiTEASI PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE 1101 LERS, CONDENsERS, 'ON RANDS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL ATI LLS, AGITATORS, SETTLING PANS BOILER IRON 13111D9D4 I SUGAR. PA-NS, wd soh, tawitfaaturers of BARN. A large and aptendid auortinaal. of Gosh Le BILL'S PATENT BOILEILS. Roparing doss au w...... On shorimt rsr . i .... ± dolBll HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! fraITANNIA AEI/BRASS WORKS Oenebting, to part, ar Morocco Satchels, Port-Nonnaies, AOLLINS & WRIGHT, (Sisormsom to Orin Newton.) Purses and Wallets. 1/Anufaotnrars of CASTOR FRAMES, MUGS, ur P 2, PIIOTOGRAPII -4L II UAW S 1 LADLES, and • great variety of BRITANNIA ankle. Abm, CARBON OIL LAMP DURNERS FROM 51 TO FM. and LAMP BRASSES generally, No. 172 brood street, Pittsburgh. Belts, Belt-Bookies, ..Tet Breastpins ALLEN H CuIcMICK CO., V ALLOT rommar, Pittsburgh, Pa ' and Sets, Ear Rings, Shawl and ligrWarobouse, SM LIBERTY STREET, glamatartnrets of COOK, PARLOR AN DPARLORLIRA?. Scarf Pins, Shell Boxes, In- HOLLOW SO STOVESPARLOR AND E17017T.N GRATES, HOLLOW WARE. etc..sittel and Glam. Rouble, Roil ing Mill Coatiugs, KUL Gearing, Gm, Wear and sr. laid She ll Combs, Head llama Pipe, Sad Irom,, Dog Item, Wagon litnma. Su .gadKettles, Pulleve„.llmgen, Car Wheals, 4Joupl imp dresses, Hair Nets, Hoods, Lae canerally. Also, lobbing and Machine Castings Made to order. Patented Portable Mill, Enbias, Sontag' and Combrts. • ~ ,,te Steam or Home Power. aplaCtrid JOSEPH F. 1-1.1 MILTON ,It CO , LADIES' AND GENT'S SCARPS.' Coo. FIRST AND LTBERTT STS., PIGA nrgh, Elailliese, Lane wise Iganbroldered Col- Manufacturom of laza, ElemaElttched and Ezeibrote SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, NIA 011INERL, .M. ~..., ~..„...,,h i. ,, mm .,, y, niyl,slf - -_ Q. SE% - E ' ANTE , \u. .53WiTtr.a ST., Olovea„ Nottous, linuall 'Wm.', NJ. Pittsburghoisnufacturer of Don.ra arm - I , g, . wnorcirr.enK ...tan aialraikead,nr.r.rY t At Wholesale and Retail. drocriptina, Pierticular alma orlhaped hitt EES and RIVETS, Otve az a all before putt:basing elsewhere, as we largo or wall, nude .to order at Wort not y ice A 4,,,,, c .,,,,,id,.,,,,, It , ~,..1 . .,,,,....,„ .. 1 ..., ~,,y low. , goodamortment constantly no hand. mslsea WELLS, RIDDLE e; CO., So 215 MACRUM & GLYDE, Liberty 'nem, oppoeite, Sixth, Pittaborgt., - manufacturers of WHIPS, LASHES and SWITCII. 711 MARKET STELET, IS, and orrery deneriptlan or LEATH r.R BRAIDED WORK. dod Boman ?mirth and Diamond Waver _ . . _ _ Orders cottoned from the trade, and good.. prompt ly shipped as pet Instruction.. 155:1y W. BEN NETT, Sinnufacturero or WIILTII STONE CHINA and atr..A COL - OEM> IVAILE. 01Ace and %Vara:tonne at No. 71 TITTII Plltsburnh. roll15:ty lIR I"' G 001113.1 - REDUCED , PRICES ! R1T.A11N......".1117 . W. elk 1e,17.1./.. WI - L 4 7ON, CARR A: Co., 62 ; • (Late iViteam, /%- , AtL CL. ,) Mislea. !feeders In FOREIGN AND DON ESTIO DRY GOODS, N. let Wood stmt, Ltimi thous. atm,. • DlaMond alla. Pittsburgh. CLOAKS, of Elovoet eltylre. YYL Y. usx Lawn rreten. ! "VANE, McABOY A: CO., Deniers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOI,DS, Ns. • TRENCH CLOAKS, very handsome, 140 Federal 'crest, isnot:ma 'door below uew Meet. Collenee,) Allegheny fltr. 41.110:iy .♦`-• and 11s1s/111ealers in TDIMMINGS, EMBROL SHAWLS, L ong mi d s q „ ic ,. c. PERMS ancODILT GOADS, of erere &weird/orb Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. • • VIACKUM. G.LYDE, Wholesnie and DRESS GOODS, in great variety, 171 total/ Dealers to FANCY AND STAPLE DRY itallolO for Presents. GOODS, TRMINGS, ac., ark., street, larrean Dislbocutand Foarth Plosbargh. I :Si_ BURCH FIELD, (Stlerrk,o7 Io IQ. E. coy. Poruth & Market Sts, Dna:afield C0.,l Wholesale and Dotal! Dealer dela to STA PLH AND FANCY DRY ,GOODS. North art earner of Fourth .d Markit star.. Pittsburgh. 10.1.EIPLI lI(MiNE, ,Wholesale and Re-1 ts tall Dealer in all kinds of TRIMMING% DDT GOODS, An., Nos, 77 and 711Marlfst .mess . Elegant Lace Collars and Sets , J. BA A; C RKER O, Dealers in all Ri c h Lace H andkerchief , ; J. kinds of DDT GOODS, No. f. 9 Market street, between Third and Fourth, PlttAnrgh. Psrn sian Lace Vein; Tie fi PA_LlsiEti N0..24 WWood Street, its Dealer In DONINDTS, FIATS, STRAW TRIM MESGS, and STRAW GOODS generally. Stuart Plaid Ribborts ; DR u Garsr — s : Embroidered Headkerokiets S . _ _... IMON 'JOHNSTON, Dealer in I'LliE Hoods, Sontag', Nubia'; DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PP:TM:HIRT, .FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILS, TAM. Mosqtritaire Kid Gloves ; , !LT MRDICII£S, Ac., of st.lotly prim, qtallty, I. which Illandora at loarrat pri,s rorb, Arottbn•id ! Gents. Kid and Buck GatinUetsl and Toroth atroona, Pittsburgh. Prevcriptiosti cora folly coroponodol at all noon. 4. - ' Fine Drina Shirts.; B A. FAtIiCESTOCK & 00., nolo . •do Diner., and mute...owl of WIBITE Linen and Paper cellars; LEAD 622 D en d m. of Wood and Front amen, Pittsburgh. " 7 Athena MIN le sa Gnaw nuristr, .3 uotlano of •rary desartprios, JOILN,Y..6CUTT; Wholeenle Dealer in WILMS, FAINTS, OILS, ItiIINIBIIES AND DTJ ilinarn, No. 2 9 6 Liberty itxe s Pitimborgh. AlLarders erLU weir. prompt4ttesikFri.:--- - triG.FAAIGE a KEYSM Dr - No. 140 Wood stredt, currier; of 171rgIn Plitstwgzh. .mvs.re s 011ABIAYrT.E..BLUME, Dealer in MU ` • - ram . ? :11: 4117ka jli r i r i g t.4 l l l . 4 Panr iTh ir9M . 4.!: 1 1 /109.- - PLANWI,Apd,PAINCP CO.'d 114 r, ONO. Na. 43 Fifth game, mond door above ...a, Pitisbanh. „Pimps to le% nut taken in exchange , Oar new. spID • 14• - •• KIBEMK-1309.1! Deniers in MO ' • AA.: ino ND =NM, M OSTBUDIPNTai and solosgeonPfor 13112114WAP•8 CZLIIIIIIATHIO PP. ANC/, NaI:WPM drool, Plltabenh. inYV MELLOI . _Males. in rano.% ReLonEaNk #o.• gozal:wood Wilms Pewit iytrese Phimond allsl.:Pdtalq VOW tritis - anx actEivrfri o er • Onit.ifCcElt - COFFIN, 'Agent I for Preniklln. Philadelphia and .ZePansi - lusavadol Cenipsniaa, northeast. corner Wood sad Third 49. WP. JpsrEs, AgemwNortti , .. r • State of Pennsylvania, and Erarifind idmr - nee Companial, 157 Pfsteridvest. Fstrarr St, 6Petyy imam ailea OSispery,...eerner Maekst and W. 1 . 49. K,l l AlRDOkErecretary.Weraternifv , ' intn.esconipant ,92 3VmarAinew' M. BOOl4.Beoretary:' Allegliony .n-r• sumoconemproy,27 Fia . iaest. - DOCLIESELIGEII.B, WM- I STOS CO., Statica -1 . 7.• ers, Atheak. Book. Xanellotirese and Job • Prholoree. 61,W00d ikreee,Plereber%'h. egelo &a) 44Boolsollere And mi. No. &Mika etnee, ant door to the con.— tl7 oh bead, ea Of MO, rittetrarkk. ECIIOOI, and , LAW MOOSE roden TL. ME.S.I),• Bookseller and Er donor, u . No. 711 no rt h stash, Apollo Asumqou arrodurrars.• ___ „ , , .. , . ...t..1.7., .. rs..-.. --mama la ; .! .-._,,,,::`,,;.,: jz,scififit E - R; , Att g i o"")., 1 f ~ . .....:..- 4 .w. Mos t Soaleropythstriri% - " Arritalk V;,,,.,, lb vlr sca i .if.to LI ~-.:w.:-.4 - . ~ ....v? • - : -., : c J -1 . at -,--_, -4 '- ' ;':',, ,i -= , ::--_--:., - .."fr- 1 : -- _ - . 7 .7‘,..::-..;,:_-:. .7- MI TUI HOLIDAYS. CLOAKS! .1. M. BURCHFIRLDI3. O I FOR TAR HOLIDAYS LT EATON, MI ACRUM & coos, 17 AND 19 RIFTH BT. Whoroute porrheOt. will dad oat stork equal to any le the city. srhfle our tome ter cash ere the matt .ITheral eltsd thditclar. Jo ji;ST OPENED. BRIDAL PANS la now amielepal etylon. Vet, Vim. POINM 1401 sans Visy Eno POLY" LACK COLLARS; , POIST APPLIQIIL LACRI- ergrorceausrs ems VI to MI And . Mtge lot of Low prford LACE VOLLAns ; rain LLIMi ILANDNECCILLEIS .And EACEMOIDit3E4 LIANDELIICLIIE/8. She attention of the Ladleo hap...dotty tarifa! to thaw goals, U they are twa sad elattk and win be * i ron at ter wit... JOSEPH Holum a co., 77 AND 7 !BARNET BT. dalT BARGAENB FO DRESS GOODS! AT 1t1CE1 , 1303133 I.III4qICS f At LANE, IIIeADDT 41& CO/B, (1•16.. TU. 141 VEDISAI. Allqgbm . _ . H°B E. A MI moortzerai *a LADIES, oi;vmstoza LHDQHILDBLH All kinds of trUd*VIIVOIRZ, mikado Mr wrlntor Yon , "tons, AO cpt.lma. -444 imoiansausi,ws,y . . _ , PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1863 Vittsburgh 6aiette.. WEDNESDAY MORNING DEC. 28, 1863. TERMS 01 , THE GAZETTE. Honvno Erni", bmtil, per Eonnn, 1. aiw imr •JO =EMT= Werate Fannon, slue* copies, p.r year_ y 00. " dubs of L to le, 130, club. of 10 or mere )j{. --sad ono ern. to the party oeadl❑Q dui. Yo.. etcher filteea, we will weld the Evemere altirke Fee s deb et twenty, we wlll mad the PR/IYMa Marne ietly. Altigh apple., A oral.. tsa All solucriptioneeleieth adeexoe, mad papers thlrapt •topps4 when the time eeplres. Admiral Wilkes on a Passage In the Report of Secretary Welles. Admiral Wilkea hae;written a lattirin reply to Secretary Welles' statement that Um Ad miral war rerponsible for the. exeatm of the Alabama. The Admiral expresses his cur prise at the charge, haring been informed by the Nary Dopeßamat, in July loot, that he was removed front motives of "polity," and ea he Inferred, (rum a desire to HMO the British Government, and the State De partment expressed perfect satisfaction with his art+. As regards the detention of the Vanderbilt, which from the staple of the See rotary's charge, he says ho met her in the West IndlOS, after he had made two man, cessful erniaoe for the Alabama, be took hen his gag-ship, because his own teasel bed been broken down by hard service. lie then adds: "If the Vanderbilt's orders had been tot•ro cited directly to the rout of Brazil, and I had detained her, I might bare been to blame.- Whereas I only carried out your orders, which read: 'When yon are perfectly satisfied that the Alabama has left the Gulf or West ladle for some other locality, you will proceed along the coast of Brazil,' Ac. It was, therefore, ant my detention of the Vanderbilt, but your own orders that were carried out, for the oer tainty of the Alabama's departure W. not k ovtit in St. Thomas until the last of May or the first of Jona. As soon, therefore, as the nears sort' re pain could be completed, and coal • taken in, the Vanderbilt was seas in pursuit. —viz., June IS—with instructions from me to Parry nut the orders from yourself, with some suggehtions I deemed might be useful. It is bellerod that tho movements of the Alabama were kuown in it. 'Mouse before they could have been aotleipated is IV/uhitigtott." An Engiten Account of Robel Treat— ment of Wounded Prieonere. The following is an exit-net from a letter written by an English surgetin with the Army of the Potomac. twlitieheil in the London nnes and (inasnc of stugust It is one other, and nereinarily an impartial to timuny to the dificrent meth.dlo en which wounilis,lprisoncri herr been treated by its end by the rebels : "The rebel 'rounded in our charge Lare fared, Co far as comforts sod attention went, sr our owl, men farad. Bef•rs our supplies came up. they made III: ...113 plainu; after their arrival they declared they hail not hail such i gay time since the Confederacy commenced to exist The rurgeows, in bringing their eases I to the table. never exemined prevlously if • !men wort blue petite er gray, but looked 'simply et the nature of the coned. had they been within their own lines, they could not have been so well attended to. I hare seen I . Confederate wounded in the hands of the' Iltilonists, and 1331i013 ...ended In the hands of the rebel., and / rtermot but soy Ant in act icy thegix./ Samaritan Mr Need been off 11, pads,. Lit Chancellorship battle the rebels removed their wounded to be eared for at Richmond, leaving the 1,200 Northern wound ed to lie upon the field. 'The rebel soldiers Rear them gave them what helpdha.l e0w 1 . 11 ,.1 1 - 4.-Lbe riled Gesernmimt did nothing—hut confiscate the raptured surgeons' eases and hospital knapreeks, looking on them as GOT- ' orornent property. On the misery being rep resented to those in authority, sugar, flour, hereon and hard bread were plentifully issued ! . to the wounded. This we. all, they said, they I °mold give, because it was all they had. Still ' they meld hare done more; they could have' . removed there 1,200 men to Richmond clung with their own wounded, to fare as they fared; 1 they meld hare sent a detail of surgeons from their army et Fredericksburg to attend to them; and, from Richmond—only a 3313p1111 of beets away by roil—straw, at least, might have been sent for them to lie upon. What would here been mid had the Unionists acted similarly nt Gettysburg I—bad they removed their own wounded by rail. and left 10,000 rebels to lie upon the field with simply hard 'Dread, bacon. sugar, and flour to sustain them, and with. se surgical assistance save the doses medical men whom Lee sent over to take rare of them? ifad this been done. r; o d help the Ynnkoot 1 we would at lor have beard th• end of it." Carious Ntatement About Jefferson I Ihisin. i A v.,resi....ntlent of the Er.-rws7 Post, Wri- Iting, from Prairie du Chien, Wiseon.in, says: "Prairie du Chien is city wh.t.ll t.e. very interest to the nrstent generation, en- opt for its r..nunercinl advantages, but it has a peculiar eiguitinan, to old resident.-of the West, end there is hardly an officer in the old army Lot at one time or !her Pp. been quartered at Fort Crawford. er♦ l woe fortunate enough to meet with a highly rroperted gen. (lemon, a native ..f the place, and a .on of French parents. Ile described Fremont, who visaed him while on a surveying trip in the Northwest, as a young officer of great energy, somewhat Wit°. but always affable and in teresting. His Siserlption nod reeollections of Jefferson Davis, +became from West Point, were mast elgnLacant. It is a elognier ph, nomcnon to physiology that people of ruined races sometimes retain for yearn the evidence of their lineage upon the mother's silo, but in the course of time under climatic. and other influences the features change and the tteee id foal. "One ; from relating anything Itkoly to hurt the tuseeptiluittin•ot to lofty a per son as slaveholding Jeff, Davis, but history is Impartial, and' it must be told that he was known to the townspeople, and by his brother °tare,' as the 'little nigger.' My wor thy informant, who ha. eery friendly memo ' ries of D.VIII, haring been taught to spook English by him, avers that he not only tan-los the negro in hl. faro, but that ho had Itin his blood, and that several years after, when vis iting his former friend, then decretary of War, he did not recognize him, and could sweet; believe him to be the same person. "While Ism con/dorm that this Intelligence, the truth of which I do not for an instant doubt, for It was confirmed by the evidence of men; others, 1:047 not Injure the tattoo of the fleeessionlste in the minds of many good ppo. ple, and yet the world at large will not fail to draw the conclusion that the nigger, mime legitimately, in one sense, Into the pos session of his thirst for rule (ramble ancesfors of Congo or Dahomey." Emancipation In Maryland An important meeting of the Union Stets Central Committee of Maryland was held et Baltimore on Wednesday last. lion. Thomas drrane, who presided at the meeting. rood en elaborate paper on the condition of Slavery in Maryland, and tbo beet moans of getting rid of it. lie stated that he bad called the mem ber of the Committee together, "by request of a large number of I. nion men, in edreane of the mooting of the legislature, to suggest the propriety of some action on the part of this Committee in - reference - to emancipation." It. had oleo received a communication, from prom. anent and influcattal sialroholdors of Mary land, urging the caning of a Convention "to interchange opinions and view's upon the isle sorbing subJeots that will be likely to engetze the attention of the Legislature and gist:On /Mations] Convention, which It will cm - thinly authorize the people to call." At the conclusion of his address, Mr. Swann submitted * series of resolutions, in favor immediate emancipation, and showing the folly of any gradual plan of ridding the State of the remnant of the institution. non: , John I'. Kennedy indorsed the above rosolu .ticolo in a few eloquent remarks. Mk bad, however, some resolutions which he preposed to offer, end which; as they did not conflict with those .offered by Mr. Swann, be hoped would also he adopted. After en animated disensolem, both series of resitilettioill*wore adopted. Both wuristheroughly railleal,seed visited for Lestientsad diselAve isstion'ein the art of the legislature. '- WiLtulf Dliftl3o.l6•Bf., far m 43 7.4! 4 4. the . ..4tipp dal, /balking. IrOlas/.4 114 CO" • •• • • At 471047,11IghtAtlitts , tirAdenbe pf bi s ..k.s . g..oopppor Deal&ca. EV.rs 4 43 4 14 f 014iikttPPb•tomeeted It"ti Atria r; e. , ...L1t.,.1 ri .g., 0- 41 0 , ;" , ~ : t „i t el L../ ea , : ~.r. . .Z t, t :,,,,.. '1 ..4 - Z_ ,. :: .-0 t i:nU I= ,--"' --'-' A 7 ' ' ''' C l :4 ",: 4l,, :i,:t ~„,. • - oVs l ik ' '''' ..I • ~,,,,Y ;01 : 1C-,ifjNi,•:`,._, - ..7P-f* .. ' P f eil ': M IT * (in the Prll4lttrht at° : EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS ' ItEtial Etightn, # ( . .. , _.. - We And the following in the hwpert of the 1 XitA ICCIIESIER LOTI, 'ROSEDALE' remark, of Fred. Douglass, M thltanniverscsy ' , .1.-L PROPERTY -0 THURSDAY MORNING ' ,THE - REBEL REPORTS FROM CHARLESTON. , ,,, • " . 310, at 10 o'clock. • ill he sold. on the premises, meeting of the American Ant‘Slovery So- In the 13nrough of )lancheeter, 37 bundles Lot., r- !sub-dlrlded from tee welt-keen n property °Rote -1 elety at Philadelphia p. j to p , Chi tc„. l%,... a f1nt ,,,,, in . g . 0 , 11: t t1e ... 0 ,, 10t0 b, r i 1 . v .. er, between Wastin, : 14 d e mit o d. ~ii i i,oo had P resident Longstreet's Death Not Believed. einian. m...; had waited in 7..granti-c‘are• , I 13 Lots on Pretile "treet, weedy 2i feet folds. ens tending la k 1.02 feet to an alley. bar for day., but the moment him card wa, sent ;RUMORED REBEL ATTACK AhD REPULSE AT ! 11 IMO . Dun i.° strrct, mostly 24 feet fronn, in the ocher returned with an thritalid. to FORT GIBSON. I extending back 120 feet In an alley. !walk up. Some office beggar ne - by remark- ' I . 13 lads en 01,0 etreet, mostly .114 Mc °ousts, ex- I tending back from 125 to COO fait, to Duncan wen. e d : "I knew it would be so. ',I a nigger, , the Ohio re. r, 'tear the Pittsburgh and Allegheny that's enough." 51r. IJouglaw o Preeldency. , silence to imagine boor the Piesi t received ' i Pm:ganger athes,. , and being at the extreme were, I him, a ordered man. " Why, pre . sely," said' tl. frew from the atrucryanees old.. and 'make. he "es coo geutlentan roc-air another."l• *Trews or 1.4 yr --Op.-Worth rash, balance In three I Alluding to the President's Leig h and inn/gilt; / eel rho. "- ' The New Turk Herald and the Nest I Ai., ire, Se ---• Tho Leto are all convenloolly situated on or near r equal normal payment', with interest. Title perfect of limb, he remarked that ho e °spread I °D' ( -i'd DI°P." 1.. Utte Pleeohnrgh ‘,.."Lt••• I I mr 1 ,.., •11.:1 ,, cei 0 n , be w had lit x. th E z 13 .k . u i c i t1• A n t 1100 t. z. , ......, 54 ,. [1:111 ,.. about the:lwpm Jo 0)o-way crieed to ' Pet: 41.3em•itu, Der. ?Z., lot 1. INo 111 got,rth street, Pittsburgh 'thine," soul as he enleveti, - ctem d rising, ; 1 haarbdolr:Tatandh 6.22 DAMN et idortiFAINN, Aricers. ,A7._ Pee. 3.3:3, at 10 o clock, be raild, at the cornrow end "oontinued to rim." Aeo l_s . h ... ak . in p g : .t. R l :: ; o to sid r, adPvaal:med Into the Du DIE Gnuctatt ES FRENCH l of hand, ensued. The upshot oMS /tred- , from harleso, that the Ironsidon and 1 o t dent's remarks was, that he mfg have 1.45. , .I. -On . 51 wild! HORNING peered slow in advancing the endr oi tine- , clal Sale. 110,ce :4 Fifth street , a choice gook of dom hot tho th o . hod fell t h o 00 ,,,1, hod i were entangled In the obotmcl ions and most ; , peter, Orecerles, French Candies, .Ic., to ortik-h the not l ' reen prepared for more rapid *Mon. ;be abandoned. Tho I ron.tde, being bud. iat t. citoi, et the trade Is Invited • 3 tibia extv...hrt;'..e.rr.Pi :Sr. Douglass remarked that the wor had , end manned hero onuses n keen en sict no to i 7 1 4 dt, Nc,...... roan (1, barn sneered at as nn Abolitioo war, hint that : • the troth of tho rotaro. The report look, suf. IC !..os.. Yale Raisin*, it would . prosper preeinislY a 4 / •Vatylied out P.: , half bbl .. No. 1 !Weekend: aid 4artteter. lle had 1 10Kbet li the tut-1 2 ' 4 .. 0 T probable I. ezeit° APPreh ( arie's- I Its team English Dairy Chew; settler' that the prejudice again color Led , The rebel ram, Atlanta, is repaired , and! as do td.ll..satrninent Java Cott., subaided, or that we were no long rt , ' d..Eorl, orOl leara the d shore rthe l i l" 4 l''' ' ' ' "" ."j" "' of a compromine , i d - L ilo a vet li t La pointed , ,„.., s tames Rim floor, lady or gentleman are kicked out ( a Stidet 1 '''''''' • 1 e eavY Yar Y or ron 1.. ohms lemon sod Sleek Two, • ' 5 do k erralcellit car, we Rob% danger of • cousproollsec ninth,! Navel etAcere behove that the dui. may 1 lit do Ground Mono a colored Auldior to asked to tale 1 i'ao 4 mouth have been entangled In the hot work. but die. • to do do r..pp.; , ; do, d. m. 0.: Itietead of the $l3 accorded to • while either credit d.b . a. lon and abandonment: ; II do rue Com Starch; we are in danger of a oompromi,e i vote 14 . S do ecerizi Sandler; gift/ majorities in favor of what ilealel the • k dirpatiffi to the Board of Efiniteris this 1 to do t5.....t00;:diy.0.„ - Deznooratto party ; while the ,en rack morning, from Knoxville, throws doubts up- ! to do Chemical Olive Staap: World and trprrs• an ecettered throttle! t&' l ,on the report that Lonmitreet was killed In ' Vd , Pale 1. d " '''"! d ' ; : 11, w do; ' cilia of the land, and the fatherhapther-. ' his late r rot, p i ano. T stroet'd ",^ o ^.. her rowee...roto the[ aro. _wig r. I devil of them all--the New YorkWeritt t Ls, no dc Turkish tit 4 leg Totriero; aeon upon the highway', byway4e9d reit- ,tiAn . ' 14 . 0 °.' omP of ...ft.......1 nod , A bid.. Cot Rod Pry wisoklon Tobwato. Ways of the tenantry, we are in get of al mark. roles . It 11. certain ch.!. ho reached ' si boxes bent guellty indigo; comprourtes. There will be no di sit lbn co rely Bull Gap on id. route to Yorth Caro• i j2,.. 1 ....:1 1 ''?':,,,'"'„7 1. 4 t"L i i ,„', 1 ,,, r " 1 ' 6 "" " . 31"" .• conntrytill hi t colored min LS ho lily ad- It "n. 111., lions, Flower., Fruits. Ac, I i ' A I' E 1 . 110LIDAY SALE OF TOYS, tte --l'emmeneleg on MONDAY EVnln4o gar, romp-wing exist. wafted Into the body politic, life w entice. ' naa" I de:te. 15• VIP it kIeILW A INT, Amen. soma year, ago to see what thi s " Y 10:1, The cen.ird about the blowing up et the , _ tier was Made ef..-of how meets drill nne,.. bay light, by the rebel het tcrieo, tend. to ', G t.....ty, ntaPbritY anni ignonnuen i ' n ot -, strengthe n the ,11111611 . rii 111 , . Ire ,. Or rho I).. !.10: at 7 o'clock, and on TCESDAY, an posed; and stood by a held in a wiz 6, whore In v , kY ..I THITLSDA I A FTERNOONS, at 2, Iron•ides votes were deposited. Drunkennes• led up • tI4•EN [NUS at OS n'elnok.. will be weld, at the without looking at the ticket, and; r sent,' The latest (rota the Son:hetet, 1. that the' liawourc Bali Auctionlionwi, No 5.1 Fifth served, a it with marlitili blear-eyed best! leered! rebels had made an attack on the I mon out- tt' ,;e "' d! '"`""" " I amend add drew stupidity to the nit t grog „„, .„ shop: Ignareemt held op the:ticket= /levirtad i" - ,dri i ti to at Fort Unison, with n fcrce of 1,60 u Toys , Vanes and Fancy Goods, Compriung /roil essertment for him to reedit. These orernof the 'body cattle.' we.: nod wore 7 °1. 6 " and drive" err,.. One bad a black eye, and another ate to he the Arkansas river. . Hacked. Pat, freak from the ErnmAli Tele ' 2 The 3.1 Wisconsin eat alr havet 1 - 1( 3 f- ,11 - ) - 1 - N' (Si I l'l - 1 4 , &i'.. dlLas, y jug return staggered op drunk. between two (rig s and : 1 handed in his ticket- Hos too, wf the eel to Fort Smith after n remota...sane* within 1 The above hi 00beign,1 by eon of the largest Last. ere Importerw, atm .11 be sold without aey regard "body ; politic." Surely a negro dugtu tar ISO miles of Red River. on their return they L 0h .,„.„, re ., e.e . rot., if he know... much when lobs. .., found the evenly Matra, ling then, . evert The Toy. min I. porcha.,d as private wile ou Towi Irishmen when drunk I Again retwaritingusp- ; .. 0 „..„ . .. L . ;0 . .. , i ,„.. n ,.. of . hundred . 0 ' do, Wed....to; and ThorwleY morning'. "• e, , i a 7A. Mei 1,E1.1.6N0, Auer', on the President, he bad been imprest•W with ; him ati an honest nom. He never beist met They hail iiicra:l) to cut their woo h• k. " Axel , i ; 04 it:h4 { 1 r-. Got WS, ' with one who at the first blush str 0 him E , ris Mmith ., tercc" ere "..id no 'ln ."., 1 1 tc -iii: TRY [INDS I I,- Mth. et 10 o'elack mere a, one devoted to hi* (reentry an 'deter- I Looking an attack on Little 14 , . an I ! - .err a :a and : o cleek 1. ra .10 tie wait, .1 the Cora mined to mire it at MI hazard,. it. ahem , • Lincoln may not go down to posterity igi..A bra- in 11,, , , la, os1.• 14eoue. '1 fun, to. et. • large 'tuck cf /AOC, 141,.....11•444011••••••A•. If A ,rni pet-:n it ‘• FoneY ham the fittlitt. Abraham the Wise, rte,Lkbrs. Ter New York I len,la I,a hoe,: re tired to . 1 r 7: ,i 7 .. ), T , 5 , .- .., 1 , , • * 111 , i3 , 0 „. . ;,.. % , . , , , , , .. ,, ir , • , .. vi 11 ,.,.., , ham th • Eloquent, though he deg. MI divide the P.opuldiesn p arty , h; dc t n s' -a t-g .1.: r.•, •it el.ets, S.:Lei-Jr-OA, : krt.., .1.. Alai, three- but that he would go down ne Mike:tun General Omni for the neat Prosid tic. • 0,01.1,1 r W Lf,trd :S.A.. Lat.... tl, fh , 1...• all the Mouser, ant! might be pLaced . Ile itr eta.' . t ' t "".' nt.".• L"'"'• I . '"" "`''- ''' • • It' the Repo bitten§ noal/llNted .went the uett LA VI!. 4 Mel LWIONT.. Anerm with Wit.thlnglein, withoot doll dieptireging . _ the latter. Mr. Donee. elose: by m in I ffsiotr or old net rupport Lin,. An orgeti.ra• ASS": \EE S F:11-I: or Ft KS -IVill tel tho "Id Ci t i e s, eit at If. 1011141 n ;tor be tire,, h,,, 1.01. rife. ' .1, sa.:l a ea, .111 of ' be e.. 1•1, at II: Kele, • Aortieu Lion., No. 47 recalled. I. 111,1001.4 bones were 'city 10 , „, . „,.„ ~ ~,, L . ~,,,,, ~,, p . r rfth ri reet..m W EON I 51.: AT, liecenterr td, a t 2 ,ei.ohli in maned upon th e battered wall, of Do an,- i - s , - ~ -loci. pco. by or.ter crthe Aeeigoees, tbe stock of ter. .. a the nation tea.... to think t,, i parry. ankh, 311 onn, re know nto be lo•iii. ,or reetern For Ilorter, on:tuning er an elanant no de.. „ s ki finer of j i rl t ii Br o wn war :of all eiblo. The idea Is ti defeat the re- num 1 nat., 7"Al.;!: ! ,`,: r r ' i 1 1 ,;, g ',..• ~T i l , '.- T. ,„"0 : 0 1 ‘f!,',',1 , ;4 ; : r1.,;„"T the slaveholdars In matkon. There d, In of Lincoln and et the proper time to bring out th• th. to get • :Li,. Christmas Present. Term. future, b• no North, no mit, no lir't t 4° I McClellan ae the candidata of rho D r ''''" I "" ''''''''" i (". ' " .P " -"n " '''' `b llir" "g em ',retie , .., ~,, ~,,,, ~,, Went, but Union everywhere; every obi free, and every freeman A voter. , party. 1 h.•O the • n the lieet authority. and deb t 4 JAS IticKXLVT. Auer. • -- - .. . _ _ ... . _ _ _ _ I war prefer. Moog. at the meeting ,r tile prin- CL.4 LSI .4 GE.4 — rs. ' From Georgie—Terrible Sulierhyp of .e .ii m i wire pull e r. in the lerungcr u en, . .... . . the People. Tb. pEN:-.luNs, BOUNTY, BACK PAY • Thera . nothing from the Potora.o-. .k letter from Chattanooga, : I tit instant, tv ' cr ” op . aro ro- .relining o . fa ., a . pool .. F - the It. Louis Rep.41:01.6, tar . , '.Geo. Joe Johnston hue •Ireadyassumed. micumend or Lto rebel army. and there sire in- I''.l - t.O M WAS.' 11N(' , "1'()N. Ldicationa that, if our fares, are unable ti e a :::0.1 ed .0.,.,er beloa tbo Catt....dral more for two month,, and they will not be. 1.1,1! - P; Or BiAnliniir 1 I'i'IIiRESSMIN `tr 'lll' STI ' be will concentrate everything al Ailablo to P. n oiylo ....La "'oldie," weet or tbo Molltaalt., rat., . the cotton States and ley to make • .tared A., em ship bb , ldlara, and W• .t Vlralnia Soldier, cab i GLOBN, PAOLVID AND LIBLDIV OIL W 011.113. or near Balton. It is heime o d th a t by at,.. i . GUERRILLA RAIDS OR GOVERNMER T PRPEATI , har• their hotelone, liventy and Da.k ray ~eared . .4S Lux onto.. 1 , Cabaret matt Adeline. made en corudansnenta of cloning all other points ho eau raise from fuAl ; Coreulne. will be toot pile rtli , Italldrcanteel In , __ , . „ . . to tifty thotuand m.. But they w111,..be far The ..... i.ushmsdillahle ahui ..b..a euireged o z. miler-- - 1433.1 " . " I-I " th ' 01. 4 """g oli. " 1 " - t w . " 4 "'b onr ,""'" •- ,..,,,r,"r o g r ,,..,...„'"',...M y m .,,•,, ° r.,thf!, ReaOrd or . erteche Pc/fro/earn. _____ tannery Ridge; .41 low m Bragg 'Land , all a . en7 ' nr ' l ' .. '"""'"' t '''' - '" g ''''''''''' by . PPII. ra 1 , General he certainly i. the soqm .i o . „f th,„ . TIIT . 11,1 111. FLo T./ `.' II LB It .I: ..lio ,I: I • ri .v e 0,. I. me t. oo - No chart, ante solloctedter or In reeaon. mos Dvvro,Nl BS T a HANCOCF ?T'o.. Joe Jebeaton. ELI LI 1... Mi.-Li, . 641 “tinerrillas will dot...tiers in the meantime _ 'kV:n.l ft 1 . CI,APtIr• be active, but they will fail to divide our for- .., t.. :k1.......ii R.. 0ti..1 PS. itle.l. ai roe. When Gea. (;rant gets tranaportation he will more down upon the Dalton rebel, the - -- an irresistible avalanche. If the rebellion $l l 'r " , r/.` 10 ~ 1 r l. ! • 1-7 - r ,ni 010 0 r ! v Virginia were all near crashed as at U., point,' UM' a '•• ! ... , erring would witness the disbanding of out RIM:Iy. n ETIderIC4I of the suffering of the pio.ple I..oI:NTS, Barg mai RI. the South - increases. Every cominii•aty 14 511,1,011 Urneral Hammond, .ter, TRI Pat, bt - li.ISTISS,AL, PRIZE RONEY, imd crowded with spy/Monts for roller, and istters H °F- ' 1 1 ' .5 " 'ffil"l hr"'"r‘V"'" a's. 134 SOCTH owl nrL., parLADELpELt from the tiouth found in deserted rebel camps ui in" that fa min e I. univamal• Tho army Nor De, 22 A olio dot ti, the 14Ni:311.710N t'1...3./Ste &monied to ulthent de. Is the only hope of the rebel • Wider.. the, fore, it will be fed as Lag as prorie onus can be ' Lcw.mbrr t•. , . ssir T obtained, and es plentifully no st.irev on ham!the , liA CR PAY w,ll admit: au I this mast be done though the, of Coogroev tivnigLt. tritn,ucto no people star, d , bustoc-. "Major Northup, of the Tx:city-third 1,, n. • tuoky• has in his pot /east.. a letter fout,J or, the body of • rebel lienten.t killed n tile Vol at the sudden charge on ()reliant Knob. If ti had evidently just received It at the tinr.o the alarm was given, and had net vet tel time to break the seal. It was from his wife, and twnveyed a story which, to a tatt.it, to hasband,:must have Ica almost to suicide. Ake detailed ciao sulfuring around her, and h she bad boon reduced to the last extremity, !,!ding that for herselfsho would hat, starve t. but she could not nee her children die, and therefore mho had I.llen, Informing ''it or the name of the party and then she arqx,eled him to forgive her, for ilod's sake, 1f po,thie, bet if not to take rare of the vh.:riron and lee her go to ruin. "1 am convinced that this is but a true statement of the suffering throughout the Sooth. The letter referred to is from :11,s ologippi, bet I suppress its loesdity and 'he emu.," „, , , Bappeilianllo,k , are ot frsquent roesnrscare. „ . . 1 .', ' ,2.,: u :.',c,`„ t 7,7 , .. d ,7",,:1.',11`,..% ° ;:1; " "Tc",'„ i b ,, y r ,„ - i7,,'; ' ,, , Thorn is no -risil.t gis no hero to the di , . *ll -inns ' , .11 , 0153 ed. t I. VA 1 I...irt, A rte .y at Lan, p..: •11 ,lutir.,; tt:c• Lir:v.:resit 11,1 been our tr.i 7,6 i-eel street. Pittsburgh. Pa. eound s d, n ail that ho wa, I. died. The ti, it No clurgos arn me_ is if the claim doom not p.vernme Ir. has hoevii cothttig confirmatory stosessd. sad all larermatto. elven is misty of such a statement, although i n di ra ot core . monicetion with Gen. Foster. A special to rho Times from Wa•hing ton, doled Lac. 2111, contains the following: A 'letter received here to-day from a distin t welshed iitlimir of the fleet Ott Charleston, says: tar as 'risible the only ohntruotions in Charleston Barb°, are double It on piles across the channel from Fort Nucl., y to Middle t Ground, and from then to Fort Johnson her, is an opening of about 20k font. Th o ~,,,, thinks the obstructions ran be easily retrieved by the monitors. The Missouri question has reset, eel its 10,.• Gement. Resecians will be rant to St. Louts and Carlisle Rouses, displacing Ewing. A special to the World, dated headquarters Army of the Potomac, Dec. 21it, nays: At the present time the Army of the Potomac ... in the same position it hoe been since it ro• crossed the Rapidan. An order to move for better