The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, January 14, 1864, Image 1

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vossisr sous PLOW WOll3lB.
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-- et PLOWS, PLOW CASZEiCS, SCOOPS, CUT
TING BO !S. de. With greatly lammed facili
ties Lae 4444 bedew, we esmesOy belts &elms to
Wes nu aML, Neeldedeeb Trmpemooreffle.
Weteweef, Cecile illy and
ALLY
PliteloNli.
POBlattl DINIKIND
prrrantrEas, PA.
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lamito;:faxacftszaam,kit with th• most traprqmd
ofelal7.T.mrtii d ..istantitataro ereq
domrtm.A
kmGBO ,tin the best manor, Wd
TYa BOILERS, CONDENSERS.
— lift OIL STILLS AGITATORS,
'-'l. l -KBELAS N P'BW- B' iohrs. ER6S BRIDGES,
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larattlafeAtip ligratli 'WORKS
COLLINS
~!7"1 " 1 4% itaific4 Ruplums
xacire_..igusgrA4fteral7 ,2lo . - - 132-86 : 024
'•:•''Stmllt,PltUktentik, • ..• "
A.1. - LENNI)OI : CO.,
.rosanwriP!ttsb vivem
- ir ol - COOR;PASSOII
ISO SIOVALOR MIMICS GRATES;
~ ..110LSOIT, W AS S.'ite.,ltnal AlM
and alms
•= 1
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valSattledh Polleys.ThumemCsrVr.elk CeMPSdid.
....LCasUngt "Alio,l'obtdr‘and Need..
, ..s oldirm. mods t order. -Parantod....ortodds UM,
JOSEPH. F. 11.114111LT0 Zt. CO.,
MST , AND marrt sit.; Pifoobonhi
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.SUPENton ottlicirson2k4AftifEaPpu
:g. , nontats i cx_l4o. 53
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oaucallCztor ofBOMMI MTV,
WZol7olll2sllT.l4,coodoect sad rldlrood, of e'en
Putleolaudated 01'14103 ii ET TET P.
lofct or faxual, seuadif Words? at shoti - some.
, good saioxlmaat coodantly on hul. mr2o-Jad
.16PU812.4'. - ItIDDLI 4 it' CO., 'No. 215
11-AD9ll7Offote SUSI, Pitt:burp,
imideo of:WM^ - CASIIILIS Cad
ZS, cod arm dooorkrtical of LE.LTLECIkItIidIDED
Vild=llZ .I.^, •
Orders ocaidtad fonntbo trod% and t oodt
-
ifs. iffOldssD rloatroettaos. Cady
D_.&,.W.4o2oTgrr---Manafectufers of
IfErffllffOlSlS
OILED W.ABC. „.
• Mos ordl Warehouse at HO. 71 MTH STIIIEBT,
PdteM* . i,if., t ,f _ m1d..1.17;
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fincearL - 4 (21/eli: .. ',ti::•ii•Vi';' - aeciii , u:7l
.W . 4097, CARR ot- CO.,
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. : • - aim:mad all.y, Tictburgb. ' split"-
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- - - AT.a.satanyttders le Mini - AND STAPLE D
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1114111,X041iTawnuitetiturrt!
SPIRLD.
31.; — .BUROk6. (successor tci
iltutikeild,kGe4Whtilesale ea Betel Dealer 1
la MP= ADD WANG" our GOODS, ISaribaut
wow altarth-iiDdifax,tel
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'4IOODS, 2f0i—n,a314.7 11 Muted r?
Acta, - Dealers i
.u.IiAnatot.DAXAVU , S , -- 210 . ca,market stirt:
• tr 4 rettrah-PLUOarib.
• ` • 11516,1•84'4Vouttlitaeot, .
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. 7 a Eirlirtin lislogy prim! quaky,
, - ,oridth 110 04st At IT**. - Cora C.Pl.tb&id
deg atdd at
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*:-,46.2FONESVlNAL,&4:o4,Whille
lasleOnsr,kittried taififttictirentoWM 2
IMADASTilawrittaS.corner of Vtael and Wrenst
r . L71134' , 4 4 ,*.tnilesnio - Desi or in
, PATEraiIItra,:TAICUMWAND
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ramPwrauilAgimil NoltrAmories,
abo a si g air at• vsnia4 -Cut pKtr , l4,l ,
" Wanda , Ulikileereille Citizens In.
13 MUM 0440079 anterlanut_ ead Water sta.
r trt N;gectetpxyliVititexa
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6:ar .I.dbottben*Wood,
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a Wootit.
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of . s e itu t ora i r a.w ri . „ : A b r trd
3k, rr won irrißii,i.ittautsb, Pa.
care Ems R WALL? EY„
Produce and,Commission Merchant.
AL5147.4M1F3411311;14.0
ind ;Sega 4 . 12. GI kinds . aICOFSEIST RJRZWIICFI,
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as ITi Sri Ericipiz
EZ , Z , C KIMMALXN.-—.AMU. • /60. MIIICCIII.3,
(of thalate Ilrat lat-D./k D. IrDantald Plusbargla.
Co.;• Okla.)
rnON&ILD & ARUM:LES, Whole
-1.11.' Salo GraiPrialtei 'sad , Ccaambalon Ater
;lamb: Jabbeis GOITRAR O:SUGAR sad MO
LASSa- DEF/NRD SUGS razzes, FLOW , "
IIACON, I•OIIAUCO..:AXAS, =ESA
!k!'494: PAM' Moog Pitt.
1014:1y
Qtrliritla & WEAR:,
-Gaol/sawn connsearofluraccuANTs,
•Am 17ikas1D8mIllaad cor. ktotid,
417MIUG11-11A0ZZ0WN—...............—.1/11.1111193 inns.?.
N4ACKEOWN de LINUART FLOUR
ill. 4s Gum name, moron eon Oorstmore
tdiscaurre, Lir the main of Xienr. Dna.. tork,'Bn"
CM. Lard; Dottet; . 7.4xs, Mean,. Beans, Tallow,
CiTIMOD, Iwtben,. Potatoos,...tot and Poo& lohes,
daleratne, Limee4 and.T.ard Oita. Dried ind Groom
rndb4Tintik/. Clover, Max and Gran Seed.
Ca& 4+lyear:omegas [lido on Consignments.
IiPDI/ Libertl weed. Patton..
W GORIILY
VOW,
WHOLESALE GRAINAIL
Ea L . ll mama; STIESE7, riltabuEb
Hosing purchased tho , tittered of his lato port:cows,
will cootie= the btuduees at the old stand, lad wilt
M pleased to meekn tW potsosuge . K. hls eld.friessda
and cusiousena re)ls:tt
VrtErET,t 'SON, 13ommISSION
Murmur:l, WholoWe &mien WESTERN
REGERVIR. CHEESE, DRIED' YEDITS, BUTTE&
EGGS, GRAINS, land produce gentralty. A
R, L*,
LEATHE HIDES, OILS, At., No. l'l7 Liberty
Stmt. Pittnbargh, a • ' . •
Wreath advancements made. Oomignments
(kited. • jel2-tand
WEL P.'BECIC I.r. CO., No. 185 LlB
arty Strad. Pittabargb, Pa., Wholesale, Ora.
Cotatalanka - Mintlianta,a VOUS
TRY PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, BACON, LARD,
RITTER, EGGS: CHEESE, 7388 do.. PRODUCE,
Pmons, de. LOITI34 saws, G
KE. RI AND DED
: SALT and LI
131i BH , D.t CANFIELD, Commisaio,N Atm
PORE.. DAMN, FLOM!, FIBE,POrAND REIAILL
ASHES, SALREATUB, LINSEED AND LARD
VILE, DRIED IfIII2, and Produce generally, Nue.
Ifl and 143 ?rent meet, Plllebargh.
114 M =MA et , -
'LITTLE & TRIMBLE Wholeiaile
AJI cars arid COMMISIIIO7I if4Ch.b. dealer. is
BELOBIIOI, FLOUR. 'BACON, OILLISB, FLAIL
CARBON AND LARD OEL.LBON, NAILS, GLASS
oortoll :SAUNA,' Slut •BUtibm'SA Boo o d.r/nr.
te.x*Ally,9l.land 314Setend itm id, Pittsburg],
EYMR drBROTHE .
11Q0 E R 4 (successors
/tits Et 71ser IC Andirson,) Wholenlio Dealers In
FOREIGS FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, 00n..
SECTIONSRY, SUGARS, TIRE WORKS. ite.,Ros
LES asnilol - Wond !I .. te IGlUMAttilrgb.
- .
11. II P.ll A AD. CcauussioN
miseirorror an& dialers TLOI7II, GUAM,
AND PitODUCI, No. '24.1 Liberty street, Plttabe
Cboiar bczadr of To bar.Bekon a4d.faro.P7.•. , e
ansaimay 'Particalair ittteatfon yard to
orders for lifarehoonilse [morally. ocA:dlj.
•
— hLES I3 o LEECII, Pthts AND
Azarx.ntros AXD 0011J1W101• fbr
the salexit GRAIN: BENDS. CIIIIIISS/PBODUCE,
amlevent tqr. the celxbrated Uniontown CS
":"1-4. Arm._ -.13.6 sm.& aMa44-xlnsArcievOc.-
553,
VANITCIRDtrig, •Proliicaliad
Meratant, deskr BIM
11:2031100ES; MEM MAIM macs.* ,14)14.,
MIND AND GILEIMMITII, mid proistcaiwu
aay: Lniir may .
iratelan.„ ir ;
14A llscoad stmst;rlttigbargb.",
%MOM S.
HBAD. & F&ETZGA_It, Grocers and
OaddiaLorobanto,anddegerain all kinds
of Coiner,' Yeodneo arid Vittatonigh 'Elanufsetoreo,
No. 2411Libort7 aired, oppooito head of Wood street,
Pittabargh. • ap3ly
B. dONES . &SON,
VI Grocer. nail Mead Turaishars, dealers to MM
SILLA SOPB, OAKUM, OILS. PITCH. and Pitt..
bargh manufaetured artieles, 140. 141 Water stmt.
slam the Monoagabala Bridge. Pittsburgh.
sestninattstr.......• nitsitt.
POBERT.jDALZBEL
Grocer. Gammas, ion and Forwarding Nor.
chants, and dealers in Prodare.d Pittsburgh man.
afastares, Liberty street; Plttebtagb.
DWALLACE, Commigsioillierntamt,
• and irtholevle peeler TLOLT. and GRAIN,
ilt4.lrag,Lliseity Mite, oppbeiti.Ponnlytranin it: U.
Teasenger Depot, Pittatergb, P. Storage Ware.
hove, corner Wayne and Penn street. no17:1y
MILT LLYSIM.—....-...10111, .I=o9. ....AL. WI LIACZ.
1 A.M.WEXT, Whole
. esle Grocers sod Produce Dealers, No. 5 51stN
+treat, Picteburgh. 1.16
WAIT a(WILSON-, 4 WhoMsaler:Grir
TT Man:hunts, sad dusium
Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. VA
Lttu
rrty street, Pittsbnllo,;.'
41,171.F0RD, esede
I.4iadliotiflOlLWEES,7l,ooB AND P DUO.
MAISEL IST 'Librity street, Pittsburgh.
sp4:6us
V. EJoz
0/lAKEirgic LANG, COEMSIOIS
SKuswarsd and wholesale dealers lo ORO
031 P 2 i rid4MlM4l26
~,Pluantrev,... • ,
jolne LI/MUT.
J..4F00r 4 CO iraP C . F d Lc
AT R.
PittaburO, •
Gireapacity,Uo banes per do.
TAIMS - DAL:ZETA. Xt 60141, Manufac•
tr , totera of „wisp! OILj wd CA.imbortou' eW
okinta for thi {radius ode of 01137D1 - AND
strum, PZTIIOLEI7II, Not 03 and 70 Wiitar
s2.o7,Plitailargh.-Advisnoet nuillieitioadjormenta.
•
wititirrffernomr:
• own' to Broom tr. W
ILL CaCCIREI, Nas.l9l sirl 4113►.:.
Moly stroot,
Plttgottsb. ap13:17
InCerel Pi:ref.{ heavez nu"
p. e i ne e
rrr.
41.A.N8 COFFni, successors to
31"Candlcen, 3k.D d Uo.. NV LIOLESA Lit
awar"Priver dcwzof iopt 2t.terstowts,
WO- iraelr
- irtiMIFIVARHHOUSI L—atINTYt
N. COLLINS, Terwardlu andeennadokater
dent and dears; ~ A rrvq, . . Lig
FISH, and Prxtoc• cosanallyi- Wdod •
above Water, Pittsburgh. 00 2
IOLLANDIODDLEAMtenor to Jno
MIMI a ait,,ltn.-111114baly street, nal
bunt, dnostal rsoutreginocresy AND CON
MUMS =WHAM Coselgeuteute rented
tally aultelted.. , . fatly
Drup~tet~
ISAIAEC t& fitly Whol c ale
Groani,Vonnexhinto loutubb, and dealers In
Prodeux, NM. 60 We& strut and 66 Trout strut,
;I'lttObtegh.
ODD DI TO
15:1)1LWOBT11 do GO., Wholesale
442.. ipaSVa Ocassif,spd. tau
. *** *lolesa le lire:
r Aats saMdzunleatm lincioallagOtc•-ra VrOod
"Z! Liberty suet; ?Magni'. PIO
14; CALDWE ((successor
to Jaws Dolmen a.c0.,) roux A kc,FLES and
`dears In2llollllloBßicentet of-Roikellnad float
lareeteMitabargh. , Jae
(suicessor to Jock-
A.A.- mos itTwarned, )•POIE -TAMES piC.Stal,
ta tnCLVIB/0718; Ito.:l2latertb Meat, ow
orty..Ttsubugtb.-,14.---, s , 7 wort'
aumaams—'—'
snoccass ots 44)'
OndroVltisDl7 01 -AND INACKISSICrR
NYI2OIIAIIII-3141 Llbefty.strest, rittattaxek.
soma Norm
TORN L ROUSE &.,(30., 0 ,Wholesale
OSOCISBa oommiesioN ktimetriarrs,
oonicret gut Wats" dram; Pittobano.l
r 4-, ' esion
4,..! X Pnotorcz noun.
B A° °/ . WOOL 443421,,1ic.,. gm Is imithtleld
*net. Pittibargi. myttly
AB,
1: 1 1e
ccoottestoi id
=mum
Ifaatiorafflof thitßisqtif.:Aritto , ro .
Up:webs. •BAGUSY, Afixtlesale ,
TN fi r mse, Wei. II wQ m Woos Wools
,zieimitatigalke
ri nhis~d~er~
~, e e, ruanms~:.::.
IE: &13 :W gh)
MICE= AND CONCIaStOr
v u d titobarsty
~1 r ~ns';ea'.
~,~~~
AsfjHAiTAlialer in WALL
IigIIWWIWWrW, 36 1 V 11
4 6-
rei, ""ft4 l-0 ,0 :2 .i.a''l'll442'4c'4"r'T;llTl:
AN:. 4 ; % 01 •
ittsba* 6u.,etttt.
THURSDAY SIORNING:::::.vJAN. 14, 1264
TERMS OF THE GAZt.t.T.t...
Monies° lismos, by utsi!, ,
9 4011 4 1 IL
•
° 413314 3.
Stvzsewo Ilaseto3, iiy 4 44.
sa.
" gine. 2. •
MI Ml' &arras, doe* copies, pee rad... 2 CO.
" stub. of 2to 10, ".:_.l OO.
" elate! of fear mart'! 1 ts.
-4al ons setts* to the party . mantic atob. For a
club of Aftesa, ore will mad the rev stFik thertya
daily. Far • 'slob of Sweaty, sea via aend fts.
Elszarso Marra daily. Slagle 'aortal',
*SAII maiceptions itricefy t 4 ammo/40d papers
shwa stoppad when tha time aztdras.
Progress of Clvfiliation.
The Chß:sae are &beat entetkng upon the
study of European international :law. • At
Englishman., well versed in the Chinese
lan
gaage,havingtranalatedportions of Wheaton,
Minister Burlingame sought an interview with
the Imperial Council for the purpote °flaying
it before them. Of this intorrioir:a lettei in
the Ems, dated Pekin, Sept. 14, thriasneaks :
• "That boolr,"aald Mr:Barlingeme, by way
of isducifig them to strive= the expense of
printing it, "may yet safe' you expense of e
foreign war." "Iflt.'spar9 els • war, it is not
the expenie *bleb er oansedtr, but the life," -
they replied, aleitin4 thy' sublime
tadtler
enee to postoslarytiousideratiaps, whlah is only
exhibited by'surarkatlelotta people, and s par
simonious government:: be author," added
hir• BurlinEmi*:•--"hili.* European fame.
When published bere;:he wilt gam a Chinese
reputation."
The President replieCwith the air of one
who imagined that be was. adding the• top
atone to • ooltaran, and utterly unconscious •
that in rtaldishing a system of international
law his people are only bringing up. the rear
acknowledged," sold Mr. Burlin
game, "as the standard publicist in the cabi
nets of Europe." "
We," said the President, determined not
to be inveigled into a premature acknorl
edgment of en unknown code, " we shall deal
with him according to the maxim of Confu
cius Coll out the right, and obserre it; cull
out the wrong, and correct "
Viewing It in • this light, they seemed to
have little hesitation In regard to its publica
tion; imagining, that, bectra. , o St addresses
them rather in the language of an ethleal phi •
losophor than a legislator, they aro at liberty
to adopt or reject its precepts, aa may suit
their convenience. *
PMMIIIII7.OII
- _
Mr. Burlingame had remarked that — . It
would facilitate the dispatch. of business for
thersk to learn the usages "hat . govern the in
crease of nations•"
"Not only so," the President added, "it will
stroo as a guide fortAc essbossirr we may send to
forrigs Petters."
Appointments try the President.
Tho following appointments have boon
ado by the President and Senate.
Captain John Rodgers to he Commodore.
Captain Stephen C. Rowan to be Commodore.
Anorew Wylie, Justice of the Supreme
Court, District Columbia.
T-11.. Clayton, of Kentucky, Minister at
ilor.durus.
Jas. H. Partridge, Minister at 'Salvador.
A. B. Dickinson, of Noir York, Dilatator at
Nicaragua.
A. A. Hall, of Tennessee, Minister at Bo
livia.
Mg2=EMIMI
Henry Bergh, a New York, Secretary of
Legation at St. Peterebtrrg.
W. M. Briggs, of Maasachusetts, Secretary
of Legation at Brazil
Abraham Benson, of Wisconsin, Connate
sinuezystlefteitibrtr General at Liberia.
°terve H. - Steffan.; -of New lurk, _Consul
General at Shanghai.
Richard Busteed, of New York, District
Judge for Alabama.
IL Balton, of New York, Consul General at
Havana.
James D. Doty, of Utah, Governor of t'tab
5. Edmonds, of Dakotah, Governor of Da
kotab.
CONSULS.
P. Chaw,Cof Maine, at Tampico.
J. C. A. 'Wingate, of New Hampshire, at
Straws,. •
F, H. Ruggles, of Nw York, at Jamaica. t
. B. J. Corliffe„ of New Me rico, at Pato del
Norte.
. •
George P. Liandork, of New York, at. Elei.
coin.
L. P. Provost, of Maine, at Guayaquil.
Aaron Young, - Of Mahar, at Pao Grand..., I
BranD.
A. G. Brighton, of Michigan, at Vortoey,
Belgium.
C. 11. Sirrionds, at Santa Martha.
Richard E. Mono, of lowa, at Cameos-
A. S. Itenalscrgh, of New Volk, at Car-
thagena.
s C. U. Upton, of Virginia, at Genera.
B. P. Hall, of Colorado, at Naples.
B. L. Bill, of Michigan, at San Juan del
Sur.
C. 8.. Pollin,vd. Woos and Tmaallo.
C. 11. Lochs, of Pennsylvania, at Puerto
Cabello. -
R. W. Creel, 'Consul at Chihanitatt.
W. 11. Blake, of Maryland, at Manzonitha
Joseph E,llark, of Ohio, at. Amsterdam.
W. J. Trowbridge, of Conneetieut, at Bar
budom
J. Canhwell, of -Pennsylvania. at Dahlia.
A. Rhode., of Pennsylvania, at Jerusalem.
-L. W. Topple, Jr., of Malsachusotte, at 1
Batavia. -
'A. G. Riddle, of Ohio, at Matanzas.
J, W. Livingston, of New York; at La
Linton. _ •
George V. Tint, of Maine, at Stoek holm.
J. S. Smith, of Poonsylranis, at leland of
Candin.
W.-W. Nevison, of Ohio, at Bayonne.
C. G. itanaab; of New Jersey, at Dettierare.
Thomas' Kirkpatrick, of Now lonic, at
Nasser', N. P.
One dispatches hare already announced the
fact. that.llt. Elwin, employed in the bank
note-,
~printhig office of the Treasury' Depart,
moat, had been arrested. A dispatch to the
New York Herald reports his offense to have
been the ;diversion of seventy thousand del
of public, money- from the parnent of
presses and materials purehased for bin be.
keen Into his own packet. The detectives
bare traced paper and ink from the bank
iota printing .department, in which 18, and
mother; wort principally employed, directly
to a counterfeiting establishment
ersoy. There viers' produced kbe deOd .ef
rrs'idurd'it.:Poitikcafirroner that ,exercised
the Depirtinentlast summer. .r
Tar.llo7 york !Herald Nye the iniquitous
Sunsititig , mtom in that "oily and the tar
ioudinedistriets la to be lurertigatediy the
fdeeretary of War: There bee been s regales.
eyitein ,insugiarated by substitute broken of
ettin : drunk and then kidnappinglteadg
•- - -
boys,and pooketing three,formtbs of the boun
ty obtained. Old men have. had their -hair
dyed and been otherwise made to look sating,
and then , enlisted; 6/3a 'diseased mon palmed
ripen reensiting officers in the miuntry...
odds: ' , Or the ranny hundred _matt now on
Biker's Island and in other depots, it la el
lard, and with strong presumptive prootti
that they have net received an enrage, at
I t h e oe t i ld ep or $lOO each of the bounty, thus
glowing the handsome margino! s oo, &oo to
be divided amongit the broken and inch oth
ers as they may _bare to divide with."
N0W11.121111 EITXIINUSI DILTFLOTINO 60111 . 11-
tsis 11.csotutrun.—Tho Boston Traeger Nays
'dAmong other northern projects to develop
tie resources of the , South, under the coining
seem° of 'free soil end freeltten,!'ti that of
an enterprising lady of this eitpoithri has
organized. an , expedition to 'North Carolina
for-the jUtipose. of.working in the extensive
pine reglanit of that State now under federal
. .
protection: l. .oe .takes :with her several.
peritiond ineebeniei,,with. tools, and other
ntustati.artfais , -.ll.treerel elm:tared tbb
lady aailed lomat weeks since, _
wolesalc — Tirre
IDA Akt. Libnrr.
- Vga Satiatitki Bigerisr marPthe Jetuisee'i
Island prtseitere , ere %fig l.pcilpsat 4t the
10.abitt4F.Jrirprm4.wietallithei
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The Rebel IPrbulners at Camp Douglas
chtcago.
, •
The rebel prisoners at Camp Douglas, neat
Chianti, seem to eliend thelrtimo in conceits
, lag and attempting to execute plans of escape.
The Teatime of the Bth says:
• "On one of the Most intensely cold stormy
nights of last week three or four Of the pris
macre took advantage of the blinding storm,
and made good their departure ores the fence. ,
Two of them were captured by ens of the In
valid Cores, and they were gloate get inside
*gran; as they acknowledged: , , Two who
escaped the guard - were round'. short di.•
lance frimi camp, next day, fret* to death.
They appeaxto be crazy with the Ono idea of
outwitting the officers and guardi; by getting
out of the camp, taking no thouilii. as to what
will become:of - throe after they wont.
"Owing • to 'the persistent manner in which
they keep up their tumidity operatimari
end weeks ago they were notified Oat if any
mere tunnels were dug from their quarters,
the goon would be removed from every one
of their barracks: The 'gophers' paid no
attention Paths warning, but dug two straight
way, and the doors were all restored- On
Wedneeday it was Escort:mil that another
bailie. had .been commeireed/and• Yeiterday
still another was diacovered nearly completed
in the northwestern square of the camp. There
being no chance for hiding the dirt they re
moved under the floors, tu formerly, it woe
mixed, audearried With ashes, WI in sues
bankei• &0. - ^d' eireful 'Scorch "Showed that
they had boxed up a tier of bunks, leaving - a
small bole for the ingress 'skid "egress of the
I;ooler:rebels. The result will be, es hereto
fore,-that all must suffer for the ladiscretion
lathe few, who persist in this burrowing pro
cess. The lower line of bunkers will bo to
, moved from all the rebel baneeks, and a Pa
trol 'or guard will 'Pane through all the bar
racks two or throe times a day. If the pris
oners merely wish to barter away- the privi
leges they enjoy, by persistently violating the
rules of the camp, and setting at naught all
orders Issued to theta; they wales the cur
forms."
Hon. Edwitit Everitt on the 'itate of
the Country.
lion. Edward Everett contribuths to the ,
last number of the New York Ledgtr an natl. 1 1
ell "On the Prospeets of the Opening Year."
lie shows that InliTprespect has Diver been 1
so bright, in the month of January, ;since the
outbreak of the war." Abroad, fordign Gov-,
ornaments, preoccupied by the compliestions of '
European politics, anA every day les* endless
disposed to interfere in our affairs Welcome I
the support Which putilie sentinene is yield- I
ing to • sincerely neutral ,policy. At home, ,
the signm of the opening year are ominous of
impending ruin to the rebellion, en A auspi
cious of success to the righteous causf
Mr. Everettrafter referring to the forcible 1 ,
means by which ICCanioll was brought about,
shows some of the grounds for the opinion
that the delusion under which the Siatith has
been plunged into this desolating wee will I
-prove as transient as it Is monstrecti. It is
now admitted that It is the alaveholders' war,
and the .slaveholders comprise but a small
part of • the population of the South', It is I
known that between the shareholding aristoc
racy and Ow non-slaveholding masses of the i
South there is so little sympathy of Meiling as
there is aommuntty of interest. The entire
hill oountry that divides the region between
the Atlantic and the Mississippi (including
&sat Tennessee end Western Virginia) is sub-
rtantiolly a non-elaveholding country, end I
the population is as loyal as that of ',Massa
chosetts. Me. Everett inquires in etinelasion:
" Is a population, made up of these ale-
menu, and of which three•foorths are neither
by interest nor sympathy enlisted in the sup- I
port of slavery, going to wage an eternal war I
for Its protection? is this probable,' , is this I
possibly on any known principle ohinnon
nature? Nay, will the slaveholders them
selves prolong a struggle which is dooming to
swift destruction the very principle ich it
is waged to protect? A sear of pith pla, of
,
feeling, or of race may be waged I tho
j
weakerparty Is exterminated; but °ever '
heard a n war Indefinitely role for a
species of erozetitg...a.p.
-threelT.niTh - s 'innT no share in that property,
while the other fourth, by the negessary ope
rations of the oontest,:rore stripped of the
property for the protection of, whltirothe war
is waged?-'
The Creoles of Louisiana
A Massachusetts chaplain, the Rev. Mr.
Gensruth, writes of the Louisiana Creoles:
A torero( slavery is in theemarrow of his
bones. Ile says helms co many "head of nig
germ," as ha speak. of him cattle. lie never
talks to you of slavery as a missionary soci
ety. That is the stronghold of one who does
not believe what he asserts. Ile never offers
any statistics to prove that free labor is im
practicable. He standi on a platform beneath
which arc no such subterfuges. He simply
ears, "The nigger, sir, was intended by Al
mighty God to be the slave of. the white mac.
Ito isn't a mow he-belongs to,nlower order
of bring." "Hat, str," -- you etrenteence to re •
ply. "Those are no 'bats' about it. I here
tired lifty years with them. I know than
through and through; and nothing is morn,
evident to a sane men, than that the negro is ' :
one grade only above the ape." This Is re
freshing. There is no chance fcr argument.
You are simply dealing with a fanatic of the
worst and most unreasonable kind. lie is
worshiping his ebony idol with all the blind
der etion of the East Indian. lie is not a
man of the nineteenth century, but shows all
the characteristics of a semi-barbarous ago.,
Lie resists the Government at every point
Just beyond Carrollton is an immense and
magnificent estate Owned by *too( these Cre- I
oleo. 'ills annual y ield,of sugar Is fifteen hun
dred hogsheads. Ile might hare taken the
oath of allegiance,and thin saved his property;
hot ho would not. The work of depredation
commenced; bat he bore it withonts murmur."
First we took his wagons, harness and mule.;
be said nothing, but. scowled moat awfully.
Nest we emptied his stable of berms for the
cavalry service; he did not have even a pony
loft, and was compelled to trudge along on
loot; still nothing was said. Next wo took
his entire crop, ground it in his own sager- I
house, tried his barrels for the molasses, and
his hogsheads for the anger, end marked tho ,
head of each "U. S.;" not a murmur. Then'
come his negroe2,- , throe hundred and morn,
house-servants and all, took it into their
woolly heads to come within one camp lines;
The Creole was most completely stripped; still
he stood in the midst of the rains damning'
Abe Lincoln, and wishing that he had eight
instead of four eons, in the rebel tinny.
Freedom Pahang Ground.
Maryland and /triunes have the honor ni
loading off is the tittirement for the abolition
of slavery within their awn borders. Car Bal
timore correspondent, in a leiter published in
another column, defines the strong anti-sla
very sentiment of the pe4do and the Wie.
Imare of Maryland, and prodiata the spate,'
and total abolition of slavery. That. this Is
no fallacious hope- Ii proved by the recent
eleetion'of font ematielpatiordets to the House
of Unpresentatlves eat :el the Congreasionad
delegation of five to which the State la enti
tled; by thacompoeillon of the new Stattleg
islatare, wldolt hes Pit "elected ex.Goveinor
Hicks to the Unitdd StiteiSenatorship on the
pledge of his , fidelity to, the emancipation
movement ;.and by the a:premien:of the pop
ular wilt at Dahlia meetings - and through tbo
columns of Indaential Journals. . Maryland,
the first of the border-Stites to echo to the
_sounds of warns thus the first of
her
elate to
welcome the dawning light of Prsedom.
A few days ago It was announeed that a del
egation from Arkansas was: en Its way to
Wuhington to negotiate for the readmission
of that State into the Union:tinder the terms
et the Pretitiont'e amnesty proclamation.
Corroborative testimony' of the - strength of
the Union, sentiment' in that , distant State
readied ne.in a letter frond 'Gen.+ pant', ad
dressed on. the . Sib instant to a soldiers' relief
meeting held in Clacianeti:
"I hesard nothing In saying Alit In four
months Atkins:is will resume her relations
mr}th the nations!. government;under s eons ti.
littion eiciadfng forever negro slavery from
her eel', as having_boon the solute of all her
sufferings and- galamltltsi and_ ag.oponiDS DP
a new patlistay OT - wealth,power and programi
end that bratetlim etnsoh the Seats and com
merce of _yout . noblis.:eity will be one, more
welcome slaters thranghontall our borders."
Oen.. Gantt's scathing Deviser aUthe ceases.
end_rniniti:Orthe - sebellion In..dikanias will
be remembered es one; of the most effective I
'dinanclationi of 'tyan rebel , tyranny aver uttered;'
and the !Mat . newlfroshis State shows that
his eatimata of • the toyel feeling was neither
gge. emi rated nor mistakeit.-A ! Y. Sae. Pad.
. _
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LATE smuts..
frpoi .Porn taste: that great
4%
:ta
Meld
t ra
then da
* a li t cotton
1a thetoogatl7 , and
to be
nrge aid one Ibal con be grlitt4 instePFid
gni. wig, 040 1 4 4
psi•ns the i'arnsiso- podeottimtßANUbsi, lll /4
searil,l4o)ooo - pobtd., orAltto*t crop
It it istlirttit*tilisEcriat 4 . 0 4 41/ 4 23 1,T 0
ICszPostee,;.l4l4leitaanbriC dot •
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EVENIHVG GAZETTE TELEGRiIIS,
FROM PiIILaDELPIII.4.
PROPOSITION P.CGARDING REBEL COTTON
d.e., d e., cf.c
Litwin! Dkpatels to this Pittsbur,o3 thizat.ve.
Plimank,..enl.o., Jan. 13, t6cl
A Quartermastar a. tho mho! army, it is
zaid, by nutholity from Richmond, ofEbred
1.0 Bell to Gen. LtarMart, or the United Siete.
GoreXnweet, all the cotton now remaining
within a certain Lihtziet yet note! le a the
Union lines, amounting to 15,000 hfes, all
rebel government cotton; and that greenbacks
will be taken as pay for it.
On the same authority it to stated that trtna.
Kerby Soci.h I.lsa recently sent an .uthorised
messenger to Wsshlngtnn to propose to the
' talon authorities to furnit,it every regoltite to
gel out all the cot..au in the lied river and
W•ach;to districterrithio the rebel control,
themoney to be paid to such °Twee. as arr
not included in the Amnesty Proclamation,
alms are willing to leave the rebel army and
go to Mosier_
alleged that this meezure would in
volve the complete disbandment of the rebel
forma in Arkensty, Louisiana
and Texas, and tho immediate return of those
StAtes to the Union. Thi+ news remxin3 to
be verified,
The rebel capital it be removed to Co
lumbia, S. C. This news trna pnblished exeln
sively in the Caret, ten days ego, and is this
morning reiterated here.
000 entire Georgia regiment was to creel
ever into our lines not Friday night if placed
on picket ditty, but no chance offered. Proba
bly their design was known.
The previous etatemonis of the desired the
people of Bath Carolina to return to the pro
tection of the United S Lif te? flag is abundant
ly confirmed.
Gen. Meade woo ectLnwica hero loot nigut
by the re nnaleseing rohlierr, and actorertarils
by the leading eitirene. Ile trade brief
;reecho, to Loth.
Gen. lielutrleman it to be etrkgned to the
non Department of Ohio, Indiana., lowa and
Minute..
The latest wo have (non the Kanawha Tal
ley G r that the river in troves seer, sad tits
henry Snow in the mountains preveote any
military opera:ivy. on Mikity side in that di
nation.
West Virginia is rebored troutnpre
hensions. J.
TILE SITUATION IN VIRGINIA.
I;01.9 014:RATIONS nF GI:EttI:ILLI,S
LEE'S ARMY GREATLY DEMORALIZED.
MIMI
5> f 43 F 60.11 THE ENOLCAGIN6
THE LATE ATTT.ISII.TED RAID
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Nxir Vonc, Jan.
• 44,1..wing-epeopial .Atment—
Arwy of ih, A 4.,... .I.N. I:
tiliae made n :amp of tho First
Ittarsa - ebas: tts I Llght or tiro SLI2,-,1
near Wnrrenton, and Ip:uroti cutout.un wen
and thirty-five huL.et ensuing day an
ether party struck raper.. . male tit,a of the
First Maine Cavalry, t raptured four or
Gee men.
Deeterters do net cont. Jgo quite .11.4./Itiy
just now as they hare d• o. J. B. Slaughter,
of Company U. of the I lth Aiabarna, who
came into our lines a few days since, reports
that rations arc short, or i that tea, coffee and
sugar Oft unknown in army. Ho de
-1 Furled bee.), ho was ...el of theservice, and
I borauselte and ether, ere !obi remt.l ,th
hint, regard the rubel ellenee cf moceen hope.
lees. Ile states that r.lO are ,ho:. olocost
every day, by rebel t•, while Ia the act
of deserting.
The North Cuolins troops arum much die
affeelvd that they are not I-mood to do picket
duty, and the s ~ lit.otiection het rpread
among the Georgia ame
mewl,- One entire Georgia
regiment had made utents to cross over
into our lines tart .. ight, if they were
placed on picket. It le reamed that their
intention was known to lc rebel military au
thorities, 43 their picket ',le, which bad oa
tended below the Itaptdut,, .rut to Robiason's
turd, was ilrawn into ill, 'South tide of the
Lta tldan. So note tF.. r;tcr is between tht.
pie eta of the tea
ilorapoirtery..• 11"rst I "gr g
Coal rtftru,l, 2tf,.—Scortts report
Gan. Early falling hat, up the Shenandoah
Valley. This is regarci,d as reliable, there
fore all foots fcr the safety of the railroad are
now looked upon as absurd.
The latest, news from rho Kanawha Valley
Is very eneouraaging,
The Kanawha river is entirely Croton over
Beery snows on the mountains prevent na
tive operations by either our own or the sae
tny's forces.
Deserter" continuo to come in, telling pitia
ble tales of the 'offerings endured by the
rebel troops in their Into attempted raid.
Nothing has yet boon hoard Vona the cav
alry force sent In recruit of AforTy
fleudgeforter. of Me D.purtmekt of 11e.t Fir.
Jon. 12.—i - imports commence to reach
as through seoute and incoming farmers of
tho rebel acts during the into raid. All re
, ports agree that the rebels treated friends and
foes alike, going Into honors and taking 1,7
clothes and curb liku army. Some houses the
rebels literally stripped of such articles, leav
ing the dwellers therein to suffer from the ex
treat:scold for want of something to corer
them.
The rebels took cattle, corn, etc., wherever
hey found them. Their late action. have
gained them no tarot among thono who pro•
feared to be thoir triendo. The robe's have
also adopted a new dodge to gain Interest for
tlio sinking Confederacy ThOy Look all kind.,
of valuable e roporty and pretended to pay
liberally for it in rebel script. This script
they circulated in largo amounts. Their ob
ject is, that baying taken a man's property,
they desire to gale Ms interest in the Confed
eracy by leafing in hie possession the rebel
script, believing that self-Interest will gain
them numb support, directly or lodirootly.
nallroad Accident—One Man Killed
and tit' Injured.
- Bar rnwr g, Jan. 13.—An accident occurred
yesterday, on the Northern Central Railroad,
twenty miles from this city. Two passenger
earn became detached from the mail train
feomlinnisliarg, and wore run into by a road
tanks. The „ears were demolished. D. 0.
Callahan, of 'London, Canada, wan killed and
six other paesengers were badly Injured, In
eluding the lion. R. C. Portions, of Cleveland,
Ohio, and Lieut. Col. Blackman, of Ohio.
The wounded were aU broughtttere last night.
European A)lairs
Wsauncuros, Jan. 13.—The State Depart
ment has receiredWvidonce satisfactorily re
lating the absurd 'stories recently copied by
oar press from European correspondents in
Paris, of tha appearance, in that city, of a
iironfleur Superrille, on a political mission
from the rebels, and.of a treaty haying been
made between the rebels and the French gov
ernment.
The entire tone of the foreign new. is is.
Proving, bet new and gran, difilenitiet are
likely to ore= between Japan and the West
am pOWars.
A ppointmenis Confirmed,
• Wasunturoa, lan.l3.—The Senate has con.
&models nomination of John A. Hingham, of
Ohio, to be•Jodge Adroeste,.mith "the rank of
Major for the Department of the Butonohanna;
John Hay, of Illinois, to be Assistant Adju
tant General of Volunteers; with the rank of
Major;.-Henry L. Moss, to be Attorney of the
United - Statos,fer the District of Minnesota;
Al:anima Hanna, of Wireonsiri,.to be Com
bilsionee end: Consul generat of .the 'United
States to the Republic of Liberia.
t. The Mai on Petroleum.
.
nodal
obih-that a tar of ut lent tleirt pee eget.
wlll bt ttormakindedab refits& potrolatioo7
MOl.Netair Pataiiltioo.94ol.7,4 1
11l probittly not b• taxed.' . ' •
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WORM EROII EASTERN TENNESSEE.
Heavy Cavalry Skirmish Near
Stranberry Plains.
THE REBELS SEVERELY REPULSED.
Langstreet Heavily Reinforced.
FORDEST BADIS MOLD IN MIDDLE
TENNESSEE
alortmetits or Gcnerol_Grata
&a., de, he
PIIILLDELPHIA, Jan. 13.—Tho hoptirer con—
tains the following special
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_
chattonoogo, Jan. 12.—Affairs in East Ten
nessee 00 very exciting. A heavy cuyarx.
fight occurred near Strawberry Plain last Suni
day. The enemy ware repulsed with 'lnform'
loss.
Longstroe t has been heavily reinforced front
Lea and Johnston's armies. The rciaforce;
mono from Johnston's army are en the south
sidenf the holstein rivet. Longstreet's head
onarters are at Red Bridge.
• Our picket linos front each other al BMWs
Cross Rondo twentymilos north-east of
vilf
Our repulse at Beane. Station_ was vary I
trifling.
Longstreet's position ieasplandid one, prd
seating a river and mountain front.
Forrest hes boon badly handled in Westand
Middle Tennessee, but managed to escape
with most of his command.
•
The rebel army in our front bas bean largely
increased by conseripts.
Johnston maintains a bold front at TrinnO
WU and Dalton.
Gen. Grant has left Knoxville via Camber' ,
land Gap, this morning, making a complete
circuit of this Department, having reached
Knoxville by way of Chattanooga.
The army here is in good condition. We
have plenty to eat.
The weather is fearfully cold, but there is
little siolnese.
Democratic National Conveation—Spe
eta for Europe.
New Tor.c, Jan. 13.—At a (nll meeting of
the Democratic National Committee, held
hero tart night, it wee ananimouvly 'voted to
hold a National Convontion et Chicago on the
4th of July.
The Royal mail vteamship Persia sailed at
noon today for Liverpool with • specie list of
t. 800,000. _
Odd-Fellowstalp lit West Virginia•
Pumsnat.rnts, Jan. 13.—James B. Nichol
son, Grand Sire of I. 0. cif IX F., will lease
this city thin °Toning for Wheeling, 012 a mils-
Pit , ll to the lodges of Wont Virginia. The
lodges in that State hone been disorganised
P 61503 the rebellion, and it is the object of Mr.
Nicholson to again unite thew with the organ.
is stious in the loyal state,.
Hancock and Hornslde's Corp...
Now Yeas., Jan. 13.—A IV lashing um dis
patch to the Tilers says that Gen. 'Suncook
has gone North to arrange in the several
States wherein his a :ps has been recruited,
measures to increase its numbers by new en
listments to GO,OOO, which is to be tietached for
special service. Gen. liurnsida has authority
to do the same thing.
The Rebel Capital to be Removed.
New Yoaa, Jan. IS.-,A lotted in the Tri
be., from a Union man who has escaped
from tho Richmond prisons, nays it had been
decided to remove tho rebel Capital to Co
lumbia, S. C.
Gen. lleintzelman's Commend.
Nett Tone, Jan.l3.-43en. lieintselman le
to take command of a D.partment composed
of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and lowa.
Cell. Grant Complimented.
St - iiciii-dafpanica re zolullorm complimentary
to Ben. Orant..
—The guor
CTION 13.1_LE8
„,;(j - 1' ICS LEV LOTS AND IZOCII FP -
L.) TER 11011 k eTEA —ilit TUESDAY EVMT-
I . JI•J. /3(.11, a 7% o'idoek, will be sold, at ti.
f....imitterclal cabs I Filth strnot, the follow-
T•lneLble. pirwpert,
One lc: la the Tillers of Servickl<3, btiog Yv. 11 la
Janata Afro'. plow or lots, situate on the warner of
rcultain and Hal streets. Lartnig SO feel Trona on
Itocataln sited, and extending back slang Hill
Brickill fr.f, ittoteion stacted Tund enwstory
Brick
••• - .
FIT* adjoining lot*, bin;, Ne.. 5, T. 8, 9 and 10 In
*ale plan, having each an (.1 front on Fountain
atr.. x ..t, and eallnding nand I It feet.
•
one A..., of ' . llonboster towns4ip, Bee
y,
nonot equate oar Comet'. Bun, and within
vd, of tt.s itochesstar Depot, whernou is erected •
Brick HOC., with basau.rill and sin well finished
rooms ; e good fnuue eral,le, a pump well andcistere;
the grounds planted with foal true.
Trans Air IiALS-1 ' Or Sewickley Lola, cash; Usa
Illocheeter property, rue-halt rash, bal.. In one
year, •
furtherr. st, secured by bond and mortgalto•
For rticular. enquire of J AS. A LAEN,
nu the premier ' in lio , heeter, or N. B. W. u I LL,
Eaq., Nu. Oa Fifth street. Illturiutegh.
Jeli DAVIN & Mel LW AIN& Amellre.
PENN STREE'r RESIDENCE AT,
A IXTION.—On TCESDAT EFFINING, Jun.
litb, at I,ls will be sold, at rho Commsrclal
• ri-00 04, et tin e rrrrr t, That desirable lot of
ground situate un the north side of Penn Arra, near
the corner of W ayt e, bar in; a flora of YO feet an
['son street, nod extending back IN/ feet to Fayette
street, on which Is erearsd the thtee story Blink
Dwelling No. 319 Penn street, containing hall, 11
moomr gay,
hot and cold water and mayb. nvntlas.
High brick wall around the oar of let.
Tcass—olle-balf cub ; balance In 3. 5, 9 and_Li
months, wit:. Interest, Approved endorsed paper.
Jal7 • DAVIS & McILWAINE. &oars.
R
AISINS, MACKEREL, &c.—On
NV DS MD A T MORNING, Jan. 13th, at In
o'clock, will bevuld, at. the Commercial Salta Room
N. b 4 Vital street :
2.3 boxes fresh Raisin.,
2 kegs Primes ;
1 halrbarrels prima Ilackeral;
hoses Dairy Choy.;
Together • Ith • tinantlry of good &merles.
Jan DAYIBA klalLWAllit. Aix*.
C L. 11.11 .1G E.4^T,St
MILITARY CLAIMS.
IMEttrtION 4ILAIIIB.
W. J. it HALL PATTERSON,
414 Fourth Street• lid toot
ior LIOUNTT, RACE and la•
TRA PAT, SURNISTEROPI, PRIZE MONEY, ant
RORION lon or in the moire, promptly at.
Mewled to.
EX.EitrrioN CLAIMS attend...A to without de.
to . deihtra
R. t. X ' • • •
MACKRELL JOHN /MUMS
ATTOES E YS-AT-LAW,
AND 13014111115 . man ACIESTA,
NOAH W. SELAYSR,
ATTertNET-AT-LAW,
Su. /00 Vllth Street, rithbutitt. P.
Mame for PENSIONS, BOUNTY, nun MON.
ET, ko., vigonsisly proweented. ,
jaiilm .
_ __
SOLDIERS' CLAIMS, ROUNTIEI3,
PENSIONS AND ANDEAES OF PAT.
Promytty &Waded to by
m Fourth strait, Pittsburgh, P.
deAssuutsra
Airtureicy CLA
P . BONIES,
PENSIONS, BACK PAY awl •
.CI,AIALS of ecru descrlplloo, collected by the 401. -
scriber, at the Woe/mg rata; Pensions $lO SOS
ill other claint43 SO.
C. C. ?AVAIL Attoritry at - taw, • '
No. 73 Greta dot.% Ptusharltht . PS.•
N. 11. M. chArce• entlattlia if the4lelm does not
memo& and nit latormatioa OrtnErWlL - •• sag,
G CKID OWL WANTED — To - 4goif
end kotivivcck,* lti****:*.
47.
SA?
WANTED—To Itent,'ottear
bls to we: 257 Litiarty street, at iicientarftbta
D,W.EpLINCI /LOME. .03.. with stable and baltt.
ame preforled. L. 11..VOIGT 00..;
' Ti NTED' A '
led men without elidrini h priiterrod. He es An ec a i
understand the eollohe of Grapes. and .not be amid
cla little hard'orork. Sher hiht th• 1.915 TOAD.=
fr• ponaatatat titration, lw good pay. impar.st
fl &wind etmee; Pitiaboroh..P. •
WILINULL-41 1 1 , Allincm. —we want
T tpaynt mia: eillMPOpd4. to tall
tam 00."4"/ ?We!, 040 # 41 EN , TOM and Wawa
°Owns*: wend ana wan4tnient,.. Inflow
de* mintfros: #.llllrek‘L'•• • • ~••
41.413.4k1et • -•
taraz.E.llo 41-r I=oo.
B. 3" l 't t "
orith,.ifyitaisty litt *.
• tit 0/1,411"1"MIM Agnokllsinc.
0.111"1"SBURGH:
!mai Mansger.lL.7-:-..-WIL
'Lied Malt of ihe tot die
l e./.144.
Germ= Tragedies, kir. -D. IL HAIM vi b :
esainese taisob base bees the skis.- or Se
critloa of oor ainuitry. kind eight law."
Will le serformod, for the ant Pittsburgh,
the ties tragic drama entard. • - „
L'WHCIE.TE ; Obtllg LAST La*.q ifitTire PO , t
• PAWLS. '
Kama. ;
I
!MeV.
ansis I Vie.
?rt.ri - afit ogalr. D. .13411.1NLAA.•
CONCERT 114.1.. -
GOttiOhalk and .l3rOoli;
Two Grarkipimb.inaOpiiyei6riainal
WEIDNDSDAY , iiNp FRIDAY,
JAISII.kgr. tal4d o. , •
. . .
-NUM ISTRAICOACJI,W u e et or v hot. in '
cdrtutee that be has saecemalcd , nattidtt sir.
ateatatrlth the *rioting tons ett o f 04114
• MULE "AlfOlitt4.lfEl ,- 0011.ilaiLli.,
the celebrated Prliait , Tiettea 'feint - the 'row - 'l'
Itedon and Philadelphia derdesele• of gadit7 ,'
BIG. Itnipt,tlf 014, litt:groitol ,tetc , If
diesiica,' • ' .
_.,-, Jew •• - ,•., ' 1
.8118.104LELL10.1".11firit the iiie add '4l:
Pau:.tedrle Weld. (blither-ollAdeihia aad Ilarlatti
7:x. ciOrtscritAviF.:, 16"1 ,1,4
Yom. -v.- iiz B:B4BeBltateneo llB da•Pierdell
Lan hladly.cetursteo tie 4.8 1 4 4 1 r! Aldthdltd B - 8 8
theee eactufebt ; • ,
1 Iltusinal 1184 eater and Gind lee .'— Tacargr .. tir I. It
IrtrAdadeekny hteladhig . Itasered isst ni
! Delba... Sealy tear be secured hot Ohba, a
ba , of *lwo
atighte. -at the anted*. WE& 08.0. Al. iiiilher:ennei
eeetuting oa YONDitY, as II a. 1L,.. Deere ppm ..(
&dont. Ceacerll maharanee at 8 Odes!. _
A NA SPICILL -- SZAI2I wEI Wren" 'at the
Ptooslitanlo. Barad, .to taut froot - Drottlockl
yield, cat 'Mal ante& the 16th. Train eilltleatd
the Depot tam lately any the Octecart !
i s
lanT-tf • ' i
*,--1
04 . 1111 AT PICTUM3 1 ',., I
• ,
. _
OT MASONIO HALL.
Oemmenelng•Plepi.timir, 11,A404:,
j uszoo wp Txpottc' CIRSZBASZD,
PANORAMA OP THE BIBLE
This hi,the largest pandlng of the Seared Ilesll.-
torn In the node!, sortrlng nearly foni duantand
Roue yenta of canes. ,
oat . h arming as o'cice; deo Wednesday
and !stunts,'efternoons, at 3 o'clock-
'nettte.'n ("1:21TH; Chlldren olvier ice Vitaii
13 CUTS. • • ja11:11
Insurance Co. of North America.
Insurance Co. of the fitato of PEoina.,
Hartford Fire Instmutce Company.
Intrlnsorance In the abort, old and reliable corn
panic. can be obtained en application to.
liltstlalture;ls7rwtre... - t. -
P.SVERN' -
tat or PITTSIMUITI.
B. MILLSR, Jr.. Pre:Mari
T. M. GORRO.S.Srizre,
Mee, No. Welter street, IteFig d 53.'s WarY.
hoe, Erp starc4lttolitirgit:
Will (mire optimal all_ifaile gr Tire our Name
Riaks, J limy hulttallos . by .Yk•
cry Fawn kayy IN'the'myrway,./ind en.* dekr
ised. bir Tro? , ytnami lawralitir,. to isytilitds df
character cilia tb.y hare mono:4 as Af. , yiss: de but
inetyclies to Wee .1d desire Co be imaryd.
U. MLLkr, Jr..
Jam" McAuley.
Nathaniel Liolame,
Alex. Nitalrk,
George Dania,
Campbell B. /lemon,
C. W. Itlekebram
uty3o r!n. 901ux0i,;9.;-dary.
CITIZEN'S ►Ic✓;UItANUI COMPANY
or PITTSBIJIMIL Otbaa =nen Market tad
Water etmets, eeeond floor.
- •
SAIIVEL REA, foerstniv.
Irsonvea Steamboats and Cargo..
Inarrirre against for and damage In the, navigation
of the leathern and. Westerniv were, Lek.. and
Ravens, and she navigation of en. Sean.
Insares against ifts and Utilize by ikro.
X. Kier,
John Shirtra •
Janus AL Co44r,
J. M r aett,Sr
John S. Dgveril,
Was. A. Rod,gen.
Office, N.-B. corner Wood & Filth Ste.
FIBS an:lituaniz nsrstriipaFcg.
M. G. Johnitoo.
B. P. Jame,
8.. Ovum
"fox, T. X. thme,
Barday Pavan.
Goaro Blogtma,
Wen Phillip.,
John Watt,
Wm. B. lin%
!Wm IL Pak., -
Charles B.
Wm. Vim Kb*,
WM. P. OLUDNIM.
ALIAWIEN Y INSURANCE • Mt.
PAN! Olf- PITTSBURAiI.,- Otrtee, NN 37
fib et.noo,,aank Block.
Inman waturt all kiedauf The Ind Ifarisus,plik‘
' '• : ISAAC JOW, Praidest,
. . .
JOHN D. BVOOB.D, Pim Prvidesl.
apt t. IMAN, Gowns! Amt.
Jp.ob,on-D.Mdked,
DAB. Sterling,
It.
L .l Win. Daso.
'
Itot.t.ll. Davis.
haw, Jests.
Raney Ch
Capt. A C. Gay;
idol Irwin, Jr...
B. L. raltematackd
prrrsne ROB, PA.
itifa
oovunssroXussoastrm
Petrole= and 'Prodicsts,
u sots, rota.,
IS WArElt /IMMO= 5115—..1'rrrist7uta.
=WI
INIrIizAANCAr ON PONTILIDEOMASESI OIL
WORKS, NZW YOBS. I . **Arruit -cutmuis
COMPANY. he.
- -
aprlms , • t fa Wats 4 Wortgairta.
LUCKNT.OIL WORKS.' `.‘'
intscaS,
-Pule White 'Beitte4 paten Oili4
;oleo. no. sat lzerarrierlllll?,'"
stribtfiori
manuss ItipptLL
01; , .; - tmuirtpaga - . - keksig.t-1
- - -
11:1 7 t . WARD. .I)aalet in .PROM-
I 1 1950ELY...111.4.P. BONDAII9II,74AOED, and
.11 raemitl , s frrenopey.
Persona sus trate* VILISEL - 9!!otti - .Fr_feer,7.
Thou libidos to Icrr4ll their sißlNVoitodatila
-4,,AieeMyl.l_l44 j". 4 PrA D° :'! l . 4 1 Oin. lt
' l " 4s "lgorarietc , terirtivreetticiry63l4-
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catbdril:' ' ,
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BOORISAND BROWAtettrii, displptlaa.AP.
EA !WM:WM rata, Pitt/614R. - 041.1,
GirrACCIMMION -4 Int Nvtoi.
tal• 414 Ritril ties** ii BOOM atiOMALI
earronolrood szcOlknirai dm* PriMaggei. ,`
•
4S.DAMS,:iiem - tioti Cotingleb
-Buildintempronisawm 2.lhCinat strode
,PArearfp-r.-Dr.d. rawcr,„„xtr; ; •
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FIIIL &DELPHI!,
N. P. Jon-Ps-4mA
mucmu: -
Andrew Ankh. -
Alesarnier sponr,
.A "mp. .
Ikes J. Thomas
044 P. Bikwirk
John R. 11,,Cune.
BAGALST,
JAMOS D. Verner,
Capt. Jahn L. Mesa*
Runde' P.:Mclver,
Gears, "P.-Jonee. • •
Daniel Wallace,
M==2
nr~Avant. • .
an,. Pridesf.
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DANT L ne: att;110.
pnuarizaa. rA
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2VE.V2wif4llt r..
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17.4 . 45 - rri o s ..;.-Truzuguados.
rau en~raL,
CommtssUrn Nerell,ntf,&itn:.k'
E - Ambuirely In
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rdroleu_ and .12a i rrodad*,
v.r. n .rt and ecamonptiaa.
pee for :Omar,. namabl,
Literal ad...aft =kW . ,
ON CITY, 01 . 1a-WORE;K - :"
LYDA! eeIIOBIIMINO
Anal arleirs of 01.331311541.19114
aim lamigaznia mak imillow,si
cratrxiir. - 19 - smoidatiLl'
wowearimit. ®ups.
eitioOtt. is
Brtg"R; BURKI CO. ;
CONEIFOOL. - Nora' ciuum.
.
GLOBE,PACIETO LED ISBIBI r rar.
- * &;a1 tech aamtionw..-FasairjiticituOpser:
rgsrigfa:AN-
unix% vi 7proalt CA,
yy
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8111 PP 01
KLID/51 LAO!. ITSW
Bpi. realities ear srowarcalin ESTErg4
at their pall sad atutf. bat SatiL.-
.mll4:tt '
RICIWIDSON HAMM:* CO
cowmAw s rouweantsc
_ . .
Crude " and. Wife AtroleitiO,
N. is IRWIN ERB= IT.MEMlntitge7.-
ter Moral Cask -oft
Pittaborgh or Eastern Diarkats..,l • - --•
Apra. J. & Dll•stieh ,
T sops= Bell.so/.. Prest. Crounsirsik,4%•
foci a.lf ALLLCIL.. ...inusucammik
WALLACE &-CURTLS.S,--
CRUDE* REPINED PFIROLIMV
DIVREEIrI AND LTTBILICATLIKO
. .
- .
No. ISt 8017711 WILIRriIS,.P.ILLEADELPI6I.-
war Storage uitacity (wader ceser,)ltc
Abe excellent facilities for shipping te
sad- Tetdgn poste, at ear wharf - es lbw
ir,ber. now the pbeform *Ube P. 14. It. ,
TAcK &
Crude luad(nellned Petiole*
BENZINE, 111,
192 IVALISIII IT., PUILADI
n
inratt pendail.stteatlon. , i , &•• ,4
" Etta k u' orll.l 7 Meldi vid k a,H %%J. - PlitablUgh
;nu*. sump, Isq., Praat. Lak M. A; !EL. ofty
;tr. Cu 4 Philadelphia._ ' mealy
liccomactßar,
OIL BROKERS,'
311 and 213 South Wnter
- 614'04 GO.
•r Consignment" sikitiid.
Lyday a Cherpanning, Irma ettT : •
Jana, Painter, or J.. Painter a
Jno. B charnt, Cludhat
ETROLEUM WMATISRION L , • :
13
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6 aoars, PLAZZAB..zawarook.swatasa7:
Sea
are a 8.. DnL'Co IBoadart4E , . •
• Pauarga—gans..l3. 0. Dan a C 0..: Laatioa 001
O.; Azdasoo 011 Co: r •
Tor ter= aid lifornatioa earl"
b. y to
SEICIEItiST.
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. ,
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WALNUT PIULApLAMIL&,:.I,
CRUVE-& , ..REFEI9I3D . PETROLEIIIIO7:::='..
Namhilm, An - awar ptst,
81011AIS von nitriarb eix: .cethlis::
under rood. at. - -•-
Particular &Mottos palci OIL FOB XXPIZE - :,: .
• Ton SuA-LCAUSTIO SODA, SODA An, •
sulaly , „
C AB°T PPIREMN .
Ge r neral Moinharai#ol3;okers;,. -:.
us aorta ' Tam 67, PifiLilo3 . WSW
CRUDE dr. =rim PlEmputTL
catrano sovA, SODA' Ata,"
MUGS" OIL%
&don to .oj or soli rxccel, OttottbOtt *.r
ALLEN 'et "NEIiDLI34,.
oonizsgoglZEllC)ZAM,; , =4rf
Particular attoutteiioda 10 co of
Vritde. and Refiner retrol?t,i .
`.a" Liberal. &Immo Etta.. ; t
ENOS WO OWA-ROt
(740 of Wm. IL Ircodward'a 014
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, . . .
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Crude and Rana Peiroteam. k:
N.. ill )30;111
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ETROLITN OIL - WORM
PURI wain cesium orb IgZ OLY int
Prenozsux •LOBRICLTING OIL.- - -•:=
OoscUir two theasme bards par yak.
REESE & onistizeturtormsf-t
=oh BLONVICUILL/V irePlTEgy Plitwborgik:
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Ist
ronnuding fit7;11.1141/11441*:,
AND IiELTJUI MO=
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PLTROLILIC OILS, lg., Boeltanti7 at'6tad I" • tlit,
Li salsakths knrett =Ad Vdcesi- Ca"*""iga I+l
aeo. V. rummy* mot= ex3tirt.7
WOODVILLEOIL ,REFINEAy.
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Ysan6atatan of/IbiIaRGOTT;AIID TTEDSZOk•
TING OIL. '^ %no comtantlr Wad 1111 , 1017- 113 t
itetallry 01 BVILIINO OIL. chit and wlthemo War; •
also, it, poi LITIIRICLTOR,"punr WE=
put.
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