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ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
GRISWERIES;PRODUCE,Nc. I JeItaIrUFACTURERB, gf
CHARLES C. BALSLEY,
Od= ;rani Commission. Iderchant.
ikHOULISDIEIS BROKER,
And 6*a In •ll Undo of optrnsir PRODUCE,
10.1 T O Li/U[BST eraser,
I=MI
InnICA.II eranucardi,
(of tho late ens orb: aD. IrDonald j Pittabargb,
Co.* WeUnlit*, Ohio.)
ItrDOICALD & ARBUCKLES:inoIe
.I3.L sale Omen, Produce, and - CotrOydatlon Neu•
chila : lobbed% uoviss, N. 0. SUOAII and 140-
ld :
! BULKED SUGAUS a STROPS, FLOUR,
BACON, TOBACCO, 'TEAS,- RICE, CHEESY,
SEM, as,'Noe. 212 and %A Liberty street, Pitte
tratiti notely
& LAZEAR,
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0100Nii9 AND COMMIPSION =RatAM%
Not. rl and tt &Miltlad St., car. &coat.
MEI
"N,fACKEOWN NUART, Fuwit,
axn Gnus FACI,Ls, PSPOVCS A-NT Cot..,sitoN
Maisons , tr-, tlyr :Le bale of Flour, thnin, Pork, Ba
con, Lard, Better, Ea's, Cheese, Braun, Tallow,
Graft.. ' feathers,' Potato e s, Pot and Pearl Aston,
haleralus, Linttettl and Lard Oils, Dried tad Greco
Fruits; Timothy, Clover, Flax and Grass Seeds.
(lash advancomendsmade on OrnAlguntents.
aptly NO. `47 Llhortt etrool. Pittsbora.
•
- 11 L GOMALY,
WIIOLESA.LIi GROCER
Wo. 271 LIDEUTY STREET,
Elavink pursbaseal the Interest of his late partners,
will Oathsm the business at the old stand, and will
he pleased to receive the patronage of his old friends
and CUMOLPID/5. myltolt
Jr. WI LKINON, Commx salmi
Mrscstarrs, Wholesale dealers in WESTERN
BESEHVE DIIEESL, DRIED FRUITS, BUTTED,
EGDS, GRAINS, and produce generally. Also,
LEITHEIL HIDES, OILS, &e., 117 Liberty
etreet,!Pittsburgh.
134 - Dash adrancontants =du ,Donsinabtebts so
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WIL P. BECK Sc CO., No. ISS
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erty Stroot, Pittsburgh, Pn., Wltoleule Oro
tws, CononSolon Slerch.ts, and denler• in COUN
TRY .PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, BACON, LARD,
BUTTER, EGOS, CHEESE, FISH, 6 - c., PRODUCE,
FLOUR., GRAIN, SEEDS, DREIER AEU DRUID
de., SALT and LIRE. JyIG
Tortw B. CAN FIELD; CO3THISSION AND
J. rooratpuro 3LsacnANT And whptenale &Alex In
IVRSTERN RESERVE CHEESE, RUTTER, LARD,
P.3RH, BACON, FLOUR, FISH, PUT AND PEARL
A.FHLS, SALERATUS, LINSEED AND LARD
011,410111 ED FRUIT, and Produce generally, N.
and 143 Front street, Pitt:4nm*
(te. L1TT.,........ JAMIES SYMMS.
aux. & TRIMBLE, Wholesale Gro
-1.4 Ler, and Gununiaeion Nerd/eats, denim in
Psi/DUCE, FLOZS, BACON, cuszsic, rum
CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLANS
LOTION YARNS, Arid rlttabtirgla manufactures
generatly, 112 and 114 Second street, Pittaburgh.
D. scrim.
RKi - mEtt & MOTHERS, (successors
JAI Lb Noymar & Anderson,) lirbolesslo Dealers in
FORZION 511.11T15, NUTS AND SPICES, CON
.SZCTIONER.Y. MULES, FIRE WORKN,
320 sod IN Woad atm% above f if th, Plusborgh.
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SHE PHAR D, Comossum
Dflusren and deals. in FLOUR, CHAIN,
AND UCE, No. 143 Liberty street, Pittainngt.
Ohoice mi., of fie. for Bakers and Fatally use
constantly on hand. Partierdar attention paid to
filling orders for Iferthandise amenity.
M4LES B. LEECH, FLorsAND
31 / * ACM AND 00.113118610SAKMILL 0 T fur
the side of 11114.1 N, DEEDS, MEESE, PRODUCE,
ice.e and agent for the -celebrated Uniontown UP,
ItLENT, Nee. 116 'Second Ind les Pint streets, iss-
Mora Wood and SmithUd, Pittshtullt. rei
FRANK VAN GORDER, Produce And
.ct.randulanzezelaticdiater iti7'EOTTU,IIITr-
TICE,VIOO2IIB, SALMI, LABD, CANOE, Pala,
DRUM LAD DUE:EN FAITITS, and produce gener
ally. Liberal Mill advances as .rutignmebta.
Warehouse. No. 126 Second street, Plttsburgb._
6.0.11. .OLOROL
T.TEALD & .111ETZGAlt, Grocers and
JUL t Motel... Lao, and dealers it ill limas
of ()Quaff' Pro+laco and Pittsburgh Maanfactones.
No. 249 Liberty streot, opposite bead of Wool street.
Pittelyargh. 993:47
GEO. -B. JONES & SON, Wholesale
Grocers and Haat Nurnialters, dealers tr, MA
NILLA NAPE, PAICIIhic OILS, PITCH. and Pitts
burgh nsanufactued articles, No. 141 Water street,
&bore. the Konnugalinda Midge. Pittsburgh.
ILDBILIT ........d. T. DALTII.L.
IPIII ()MKT ..DALZELL & CO., Whole-
SlOrocea Commivaoia and Forwarding Mar
skututs, Ind dealers in Produce and Pittebtugh loan-
Ufiit Liberty irtrewt, Pittinairgh. -
DWWALLAUE, CfMIIIIE , SiOII Merchant,
. aria Whtamale Dealer In YILOUR and GRAIN,
No. ad% liberty street, amine Pentallynnin R. B.
Passenger Depot; Pltuburgh, Pa. Storage Ware
house. corner Wayne and Penn streets: nor:ly
WALLACL.
TT .4.IIIIERT, SIIIPTON & CO. Whole
..l.44ittairo6rrirsioißmuu* Q-6 Sixth
Weed, Pittsburgh. Jan
so wArr.... • ...... imena.
IArATT Viholosale Gro
- V Y, Cogiunlision idurcbants, and &Mani in
' Procluduniurrittgbtin; ll numnfactureu, .N0:169 Lib
orty.oUnet, Pittalungb. ju2s
- 111 , 11C.1 LISDSAT, TtLtOSID.
LINDSAY ';l' -TELFORD 'WhiPliasale
and Vetall GROCERS, /LOUR LCD PRODUCE
DEAL NILS, if? Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
apt:Gm
ilom..t.Ktii LANd,• Cosonssios
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UZI: 4171111 intyt dnitleiii in- 080.
CCRIES, 1,141.111; ti0:3211
Talinkrty stroet, atnbargh: • sel3Ally
2. 2, sawyer....—. • --moo LIFIi6A.I.
T., B...LIOGETT CO, CITY FLOUR-
V. 4 Una 1 " 1 . 7.4 . t.rnet lAberty mot Attstaa
. t =ftl y ttet,:ll, re.
fir
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TAM .1M 'DAI27,ELL 12 SON, Ilanufai
tr 'tarots of LAISD-OIL, ta¢ Comodutoo Mer.
chant:2'4n the pat : dome salsa* of (MIDI AND
PETl}O.Ltarai:nol. photet 40-Water
2222 A Plttabitritt a:destenothiile eenelittenent2.
;K. klialr4i_areg ..... RUIN raTracE.
T. IKPATRICK BROTIIER anc-
It? ItroMin A. Sirkpintlickil, 'WHOM&
SAFE GEOCY ! ZS,Noc 191 and 113 Liberty xtrlmi,
WILLIAM IClANgriput,..) DAVID icesxnuaa,
MAD A. corrry, "'"'" 1 Special Partner.
MFANS. .. , POFFIIS,
to.,
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ail irtae 4 km. wean: re,- to.,
M amoixemx
4/4:ICrE BS, canner pf Word ,t 4 Watar at - roots, l'uta.
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CUEESE W.A.REEI.O.USE.—HENRY
• ircoit.m.tcawirainstacc=mueotruev
eliftnt •. 6d della InOELESSE, 'BUMS, LAKE
yjslf andPtodtiee 01.01317./10..0; Wood lame+
-11*,%1Patir,'PlItstrorgh. ' • milt
1140MAND.RIDDLEisnecessor to Jio
AA': 'fount Son Vo: 283 Liberty street,Vltta
burgle, general PIIbDUCE. 0120Critif AND CON
INIDSSION • Clnsigninents respect
roureolicited.„ . tedgily
DICK2Y INrholesal •
loottpeani. cetonstetrlss 4leseStants, sad dealers Its
re,datto, N.t. GO Water street and 8 15 Prost Street,
rittitstrsh. :
GE O. W... 6. EMT 66.711.
fic 'Co., Wholesale
H.tri4loa.ls3.lia, 332 8.414 - .lna; nmr
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30101 71.012.
Jliti .LLOYD & C O l •Wholesala Gro
cy eers USSOsesislasiotillirebutts, Nos. 172 Wad
and ?ZS Lthettrittel4; Fittitittrigh. , jelB
(1 . inTT 'ALTA • Oinceessor
N.i.tc; J ames nohnes-A-Cm i y PORK PACE= sad
dealer InZatiriaONFrozotnotrof , Karkot and Front
grotto, PlttstnirletL , A 'r • • , Jae
/11_ J. TOWNSEND, (it:imam:lr, to Jack-
Tothammit,) PORK PACKER and deaf
itil/LOMONIS, Ng. 12 Yourthstreet. near l.Rr
E=l
"41: 3T0N1.
:11. VOIGTII Ca - loocoossorsr to
q. are, Mil:mixt, Asq coamiastos
EiKNIANTAi UT T. • street, _Pittsburgh.
ARK LAMM
'o7=4-011N-1!)110118E'ib-00..- 'Wholesale
^,:o=ouoclaubsaut ttnoruistox laracnAvra,
.. v oi v reotaintiNtal and Water - -stneeb!Mtteburei.
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::33;11:1C11.6 pi .: ita W" burg '°°11 h. '4314 "dal
Dtr .... °778 7. 11 " Y- .Yl7°l"
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OROCBR 4ND ,C,o3o4lMigni•
: L INO torimpl - 010 Pi, Lrondofie , 18, Pittiftre..
SA Y
',12118,4 ttat.'o4l4-20 Voixt zratt, 'EL t:
4t. „, bOngttc,
tilig4Xl2olo:*
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5~ h„ ~r~."}~'r7k~ i~:s r .~.T~~adS.a~awe:~.r'.~Yxsc ~da•.'3:=
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DINTJEStiIt BRASS WORKS,
CADMAH & CRAWFORD,
Manu6etarers of evay variety of gtablhol
BRASS woax FOR PLUMBERS, IMAM OR
GAS FITTERS, MACHINISTS, AND
{COPPERSMITHS.
BRASS CASTINGS, of ..It descriptioroi, mule to
order. STEAMBOAT WORN., STEAM AND GAS
FITTING, and REPAIRING, promptly attended to.
Particular attention paid to fitting up REFINE
RIES rot COAL AND CARBON OILS.
Aim, Sole Agents for the Modern District of Penn
sylvania for the mile of MASSIE, LAUSDELL
CO.'S PATENT SIPHON PUMP, the beet errer In
vented. ,Itoring n. ram It is not liable to got out
of miler, and will throw nitre water thaa any pomp
oy twine Its are. apIS
JOHN HALL dc CO.,
VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS,
neatifactmrs mil dealers In all tke different kind.
of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SCOOPS, CCT-
V:CC. DOZES. to. With greatly increnred (mili
tant for doing btoinsas, we earnestly Invite dealers to
glee ur a call. Manufactory, Temperancerille.
Warehouse, Cecile alley and Liberty St., Plumb'et.
Jons HALL,
T. J. HALL,
STEPHEN WOODS,
JAS. J. lIIOOWN.
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vr. s. attctivcrosn r 11.111.111 a... .... Iv. 'Tarr.
A.Cli IN TOSLI, & CO.,
corner Pike and O'Hara streeb, near the City
Water Work., Pittsburgh, manufacturers of MACE
11151PIIILL'd IMPUOYED Ont'll.l.a-
TING STEAM ENGINES AND SWti VALVES, of
all sites and boot stylo.
Elvin,: pot up mochlnery of large capacity and of
the best rst.lit), we ars prepared to do heavy Job
bing, and eolicit work in this line, trusting that by
promptness, and the character of our work, to merit
po W i e te l i nlrte7 7 ,:iel attention to our BALANCED
VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, an combining
adrantagen heretofore unattained in this Cl6ll of
Engines. - Ja2Cily
BLACK DIAMOND 'sre.F.L WORKS,
P1TT28171.20H, PA.
PAB.R, BROTHER & CO.,
BEST QUALITY REPINED CAST STEEL,
Square, inst ...I Octagon, of all Mon. Warranted
equal to any imported or manufacturvd in this coun
try.
rar OfDos and warehouse, Noe. 10 stid 161 FIRST
and PM and 1= SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh.
fel laytt
NVIWAM B A RNII ILL & CO , BOILER
.kers and Sheet Iron Workers, pr_Nx
STREET, Noa. 20, 22, 24 and 24. flaring secured •
Urge yard and furabgbed it with the moat thiprored
machinery, we an re to otaufacture-crey
&tartan., of BOILERS, In the beet manner, and
warranted equal to aay mad* In tho country.
ounnisrs, BRICHEN, TIRE BEDS, STEAM
PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS,
SALT PANS, TAKES, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS,
SETTLING TANS, BOILER IRON . BRIDGES,
SUGAR PANS, and wilt roannfutureica of BARN
HILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Depatrlng dono on
the Aortaat notice. dellktf
BRITANNIA AND BRASS WORKS
COLLINS & WRIGHT,
(Successors to Orin Newton.)
Manstlartmers of CASTOR FRAMES, MUGS, CUPS,
LADLES, and great variety or BRITANNIA
articles. Also, CARBON OIL LAMP BURNERS
and LAMP BRASSES gemrally, So. IR) &mud
street, Pittstrargk.
ALLEN M COMICS do CO„ VALLEY
YOMITZT, Pittsburgh. Pa.
. . . .
oar-warehouse, 391 LIBERTY STREET,
Manufacturers of COOK., PE BLOB AND HEAT
ING STOVES, PARLOR „LB D KITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glue Houlde, Boll
ing Mill Carding*, HUI Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar.
linen Pipe, Sad Ire., Dog Irons. Warn. Boar*, So
gar liettins, Pulleys, Hengera. Cor CooPHollin
and Castings generally. Alai, Jobbing awl-Badbine
Outings made to order. Patented POrtable MB,
w ith St,.. or Hone Power. elphiefend
JOSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO.,
Cur. FIRST KED LIBERTY STS., Pittsburgh
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, de.
myls:tf
SSEVERANCE, No. 53 WAS= ST.,
.Pittabargh,otanufacturer of BOILER RIVETS,
W ROUGHT SPIKES, mambo and railroad, of every
&seriph..
Particular died or shaped SPIKES and Eirrrs,
low, or mall, made to order at short notice. A
good amortment =tutor/fly on hand. tnylteco.
WLLS, RIDDLE CO., No. 215
Liberty street, op to Sixth, Pittst.O.
manufacturer. of WHIPS, LASHES and SWITCII.
ES, and every description of LEATHER BRAIDED
WORK.
Order. solicited from the.trade, and goods prompt
ly Shipped as per ipetruettroin. frsay
W. twsN - ETT; 4 .snufacture.re of
D. wurroscroNs CgipiA`rgi CREAM COL
ORED WARE;
Odic. nod WitnlhOhnoSit.Slo. 71 FIFTH STREET,
Pittsburgh. . mhlßay
' itteir-qwraris.
.e..nnzsg
WILSON, csat.v..w
(LaklF4h6s;
Wholesale dealeins-ItOTOBEIGErANT) DOMESTIC
DRY cows, ria, 94 Wood street, third lamas above
Diamond alley, litteborgh. • apits6'
If. =LTC.— -.1. LTX9 =TM.
IJAIOE' .111eAllOY
. 4; CO., Dealers in
acißgrat • Atm DOMESTICDRY GOODS, No.
140 Te 9 ,919 lOrtet,' , Daerond deer below new Merkel
Renee,)-9,lles9esty valteGy
EATON, 3IACRU3I4 CV., Wholeal
and Pelail Daslenrlrr 111111111TRGS. ENDROI•
DERIZS and GOODS, et every Ilesteription,
N. 17 ami 19 TM etreit, Piuslsarek.
ikir.A.V.RUM(.II.YD.E, Wholesale and
ILL Itstaltricalent In /FANCY ANA/MA.I'LN DRY
GOODS, TAIIIMINGS, &I, No. W Maxims street"
bet was ,Diamcmcl and Youth Pittsburg&
TM. BURCHEIELD , (oucoessot to
e) Botchfield & C 0.,) Wholesale and .Retall Peaks
In STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD'S, Northeast
cororr of-Youth sad Marlet,atfeete, Disteborgh.
4164-SEPIC • s
'WV - desale and
'tall Dealer to all-Made of TRIMMINGS, DRY
GOODS. Isa; Noe. 77 and 79 Market street.
Baxii,74ith. co., Dealers in al
tra klndstof ANY GOODS, No. th 31arket street,
bor.in_Wriund-rourth,sicub=sh.
P H. PALMER, No, 84 Wood Street,
.1-IU. Dealer In BONNETS; HATS, STRAW TRIM.
lIMICIIVandISTRAW GOODS generally.
zar. VC a/STAL
- 3cfmcsToN;,Dis — lfir in PUILE
DAIIO4, ,I.ND =gam PIRIVAIMT,
rescß GoO DS„.131:1211 G. 111.11/D, .0.1-LS, FLU
-416Y, umeozsgm a of Rtdcl om Prizo• Aran%
whlpb M t Prim. ara* i r
and Yonieh *nem, Pletsbwih.. Pitqacziptiona vs/J*-
1 747 ComPAPdco4 *Worn% •
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1 IL.TAIINESTOCKIo . at; 'Whole
.LArdele•DrVehl; end . rnannfeicturem of WICETZ
ITAII:AND.I4
rgb. HARM corner or Wl* MO Front
streeu,Tittsbn mh7
TP: SCOTT; Wholesale Dealer in
El DEWS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES - AND
DIE Exurrs, No. 296 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Allirtderewill receive prompt attention.
TAILOEORGE IL KEYSER, Drumist,
1,/ No. HO Word erect, corner of Virgin
PUtoborlibc,''
ixsult.4Jrc.E 4GISX'IS.
GARDINER COFFIN_ , ' Agent' for
PhUsdeleds nod NollsAco ingunince
,COropsPoles,l7ostbeart'conidi Wood end third as.
VP. JONES, 'Agent North America,
. Mats of Posunylvatila, pad liertfoid lltuicum'-
ance Comp:raw la 'Wag's. ttreet.
QAMIJ RE& Seactiiry Cit i juns' In
(emote, • y, tenser Warkst and Water eta.
FK GORDON ) Secrentry Western In.
~.wants Company; 92 - Water stnet. ,
irt ...110014Socritary -Allegheny I
surasuncempaoy, - 3:7 . 11fth street.
U
e aro ANDT'NNIAM eI Ngit — 11771.
itgooit. 10i.101611$ .CO.'S Koos._ neiva
JULOS.IIANON,szI PRINCE CO.'S INIMODII-
ON& ' No. 4.11111111 sti k oet, wood' door aboio Wood,
pubbrazte. ,pl.lna to letould taken ozebutgo
apl4
RLRBBR it BRO., Dealers in MU
LL. RIO -AND =SIM; INSTICIIIIMMI, and
sob sputa Or armaiwArs cizTIBR.
IaygoAMED-P/-
ANDS. No.b3 nth street,l'ittsbergb
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PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1863.
pithiburgit 6azettll.
TUESDAY MORNING NOV. 21, 1863
TERMS OF THE GAZETTE.
Maritsa KSTTIVIT, by =II, peirlar.- 00.
month.-- TO.
Ercnnm NDITION, by . mall, per 4 50
U Wye copies
WIUMET Borcion. single copies, per year... 9 M.
" dubs of Sto 10, " ._ 150.
" dabs of 111 or more" 1 te.
—mad one extra to the party reading slab. For a
dab of fifteen, we well send the Evanne Gseerra
daily. For a dal of twenty, we will send the
MOANING, Gagarra dally. Single copies, E. cents.
Mar All subearaptions thistly is mireore, sod r.p"ts
alway• stopped when the time expire,.
IT would appear from an expression in our
dispatches, that the Army of the Potomac is
not going to fulfil the expectations of those
fond hopers and easily excited people, in
Washington and elsewhere, who Lave been
predicting, for some days past, that now at
length the great work was fairly in hand, and
General Meade would no longer delay. The
dispatch we refer lo,in its groat brevity does not
cast sufficient light on the cause and nature of
the disappointment produced 1.7 the advic.s
from the Army of the Potomac, to mallat us
to understand the whole matter. Perhaps, how
ever, they know who have owned to disappoint
ment. As for ourselves, ever since Williamsport,
while we have endeavored to wait on the move
ments Of Gen. Meade with becoming patience of
hope, and without prejudicing earsoires Ly
giving too ready heed to adverse critioisms,
we have never been able to persuade ourselves
to look towards the Potomac for anything
either very brilliant or very energetic in scia
log and improving opportunities to accom
plish the grand object of the campaign in that
quarter, namely, overcoming Lee and db,in
tegrating the rebellion by an advance on
Richmond.
Well: we can wait indefinitely for this ollen
,ive action on the port of Gen. Meade, if he
will but do what he ha ben doing with suffi
cient earnestness to keep Leo from sending
too many detachment, to the South-west.
Lot him but amuse Lee just enough to prevent
him from doing any more mischief to Gan.
Burnside, than the sending of Longetreet hoe
done already, or, if not actually done, has
very disagreeably threatened to do, and we
shall refrain from all romplaint, especially PO,
that the call for the relief of our poor prison
ers at Richmond is now happily :e..s urgent.
Due while we are so moderato in oar hopes
in the direction of the Potomac, we are alt
the more sanguine that good news is in the
very act of making, even while we write,
among the hills and mountains of Tennessee,
among the islands of Charleston harbor, and
far away along the Te van frontier, whore our
Banks has &tread/ written the dret chapter
of a now history of that great State in its de
liverance and renovation—which will be read
and remembered on both banks of that river-
rentier for ages anti generations to UOIIIC
The New• from Texas.
We need not direct ottrreadere attention to
the important news from Texas : such news
would doubtless be one of the very first things
they world attend to, on opening their papers.
But we may add a remark to render that
news still more acceptable. When the dis
patch says Banks requires 10,000, or 12,000
more troops, it might be inferred, that unless
he ehall be re-in forced to that extant, his po
sition is not secure against en attack by the
rebels. This, however, is not the meaning of
the writer on whose communication the dis
patch was founded. We have now his letter
before us, and find That all ho intends to urge
is, that Gen. Beaks ought to have the above
number of troops for quite another purpose
than meeting Magruder, or any other rebel
General in Texas—tat for a purpose. which,
though not so pressing or so unpleasantly
suggestive of danger, is, nevertheless, well
deeerving of the most favorable consideration.
Wo quote the writer's own language in full :
The prospect in Texas for our cause is good.
General. Banks needs and ought toshave more
troops, perhaps ton or twelve thousand men,
in order to enable him to act in the state.
The people in Brownsville. as well as on the
Mexican side of the river, are friendly to us ;
I have no doubt that Mexican troops could be
retied, if it were advisable, to serve under
the American flag. The greater part of the
people in and about Brownsville are of Mexi
can origin ; this common people, and the
wealthy men are favorable to the re-establish
ment of the Union government, under which
they always enjoyed peace, protection and
liberty. They are, however, much cowed by
the rebel tyranny, and have such an idea of
the strength end determination of the rebels
that they will not take political action unities
they are made sore of protection. The dis
play of a considerable force here is necessary
to produce confidence in our power and to res
tore the former condition of things ; and this
forms must remain fur a time. With proper
management there ie n prospect that all Texas
can 'be brought back under the Union flag,
and that with little delay. New that a part
of the people are relieved from a tyranny
which had grown hateful to them, and that
also the tampering of the French with the
rebels has been interrupted and their plots
broken up, the prospect here is promising.
Gen. RoseeranoP Vlewo ofthe Volunteer
Army.
In response to the toast of "The army and
navy of the United States," at tho railroad
banquet in Cleveland, on WedneSday, Gen.
noseeranz made a few remarks in relation to
the efficiency of the volunteer army :
In reference to the volunteer army ho mid
that ho couldpetty pays high tribute to their
valor and. courage. In that they were not
excelled by any people, They were also full
of patriotism and at the same time free from
the feelings of hatred andrevonge. They did
not hate their enemies, nor did they seek to
revenge themselves on them en the battle
field. They fought out of pure patriotism.
It was perhaps true that the discipline in
the volunteer army was nut as good art to eat
isfy all the strict requirements, but this was '
owing to, the material- composing the army.
Men °Lail classes wore in all tanks in the
volunteer army. Ordinary distinctions of class
or position were swept away, and the officer
everywhere found 11; elf commanding hie
most intimate lassoed ain the mks. Under
such circumstances it was impossible to keep,
meths distinction of rank each as obtains in
to regular armies, and the discipline wee
therefore not so perfect. But in the battle
I field everything was merged In the business
of fighting,. Every man was fighting indi
vidually, and was his own captain, if he could
not find a captain to fight under.
• As an evidence of this he mentioned a• little
incident that occurred at the battle of Chicks,
magma. An officer ran off from the field, when
a private of his company snatched up a
musket, ran after Mal, halted him, and
brought him back, saying he would be d—d
if he would be deserted by his Officers.
Tits Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com
pany hateubout ono thotualnd men constantly
employed in building iron and wooden bridges,
to bo ready to replace those that may here
after be destroyed. Two hundred new coal
cars am also being oonstructed, to accommo
date the 'increased. coal .trade. Five ten
wheeled passenger engines are also , being
at oostinab;DOD aina.; _
Patriotic Work of Henry Ward_ EVENING GuETTE TELEGRAgs, : IiEN.MEADE , s mihty ADTANcuirE ,
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Beecher. . -
Tho avails of Hr. Decehor's address at the - - A WARM RECEPTION AWATind G. ' ,
it
on! Acute , of Musk, on Thersday EXTRACTS FROM RICHMOND PAPERS. COHMISSIOIi 6 . FuIINTARDING Kr.RCILI37II,
Jrooklyn Academy
night, of which we have given some passages
in the Gszzrre, amounted to $2,300. The ad
mission was $1,00; reserved seats $l,OO ex
tra. This sum is fur the use of the United
States Sanitary Commission. Mr. Beeeher has
devoted himself for sometime to come to the
noble service exclusively, so far as lecturing is
concerned. A Now focit paper says:
Me understand that Mr. Beecher positively
refuses, for the present, to lecture before any
society for money. Ile will make public ad
dresses in two or three of the principal cities,
on condition that the entire proceeds shall be
appropilated for the benefit of our mirk and
wounded soldiers, or in some other way
the benefit of the cause for which be bat
tled in England. From this time entil
January he will deliver no lecture on pri
vate contract under any inducement what
ever. It is said that a benevolent associa
tion In this city tam just offered Mr. Beecher
five hundred dollars for a single lecture in
behalf of its specific work ; and that an organ
iss,ion in Philadelphia offered eight hundred
dollars for two lectures. Both offers were de
clined. _ _
The Difficulties In the Way at an Ex
change.
That the plaid , . may understand the ques
tion that is at the bottom of the iliffteulty in
the exchange of citizen prisoners held by our
authorities and tho rebels, we hare to state
that when the former demand the discharge of
special citizens arrest,d without can-e, the
rebels refuse, urging that Loth sides shall
:sane ill, at Lot hereafter to a t
any citizens. This cannot Lc a. eded A • 'n
asmuch its it it absolutely necessary : the
success and satety of our military operations
is rebeldom thatc.tizens—elaitnier
of citizens:lip—exemption trim tieing treated
as enemies in arms—atust not be permitted to
give information and otherwise aid the rebel
lion. Our Government is must auxionA to
avoid trerAing those not in arms as enemies;
not being engagto in war against citizens—
but against organized rebellion against its au
thority. To acquiesce in the demand of the
rebel authorities Neva Id be .neither more nor
teas than an equivalent to an acknowledgment
of their complete independence.— W.hington
20th.
Tier. New York Tin , te says: "IYo have pri
vate advires 'from Russia, through one that
cannot he mistaken, that the Csar is making
•ireparations for war on an unprecedented
s.-ele. in respect to the recruitment of men,
the replerliebinent of munitions, the construc
tion of invulnerable vessels, the building of
new for t e and the strengthening, of old once,
and in respect to everything needful for tho
mightiest defensive cenfliet. It is also de
clared that the national feeilng among the
people is daily becoming intenser and more
warlike, and that the determination 'to sustai n
the Emperor in his high-toned foreign policy
is universal."
Sony five hundred application, have t cony tly
boon filed by rebel prbioners at Chicago for
net la b.sion to take the oath of allegiance. Many
of the., &milli:nuts write in strung tern, of
censure against the crccfaion governin,nt,
and =tate that they were dralte.: into the ser
vice against theirwill and good juduient.
They are anliou, to take the .o.th, and to re
-113111 north till after the war. But a, thcte to
nu arrango.coent al preeent for allowing pti,-
one, of war to take the oath of allegiance
their labor in in vain. •
Tor. Worcester' iMa 5.,1 S, • hat tho
Commissioners of Worcester county have it
cr ived It notification front the t nilod States
Marshal to hold themselves in rer.dinees to
rvceive and keep in close eus•od:., at the jail
in Fitchburg, some ten or twelve female se
cession •pies now held by uur go. ernment as
prisoners.
PEACE IlrN Noe, AND Sot-rn.—.l dictin
guithed Copperhead from Nee York. looking
over the late Southern news, remarked bit
terly, " I observe the Peeve men have carried
several districts in Not th Carolina. That it
more than -hey can do in our State."
Rae. T. S. KING, in a private ray! that
Bierstadt has taken a series of the moat super
ketchc, of the lo• Semite. They nil! make
a great impression Be is now il, 0r . ..-
goo to .turfy Sbasto. not the great ''rogue
EIS=
Sou' of the ladlee in appear in
the street, without hoops, but with fire,ea
that come only to the ankle, diech•eing bal.
moral bents and etriped etookings. One ~1
tho Ilarltord papers thinks thin r " pleasant re
form."
A I.NiTCII from Knoxville, Tennimsee, at the
Nth instant, say. re,ruiting for the federal
army is etdl going on in 1:6., Tonne,. e.
Between eight and (Cu iluonun•l ',Mal are
already actually enrolled.
A rota-um:hr has recently been erected iu
India:tapelit, Indiana, which has a capacity
for 61.ughtcring and pzcleing three thontand
hogs.
Ir is ymitt that 9.534. per cent_ of copper and
4 per cent. of aluminum form a compound
which re.iembles gold very much.
, e a N.,lernunent now holds :31.0n0 r e v,'
rr6ono , A. The rebels hare shout 13,1)00
nien pri.,neril in their hands.
JEXNISON, 1.4 to rtli, jg
I rigade troopl under Wu last 0011 of OM
President.
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Provisions and Clothing for our Refiebticct both musoorce that toe At.oy of •
Crude and Refined Petroloun,
Richmond Prisoners, ' the Potomac moved as an early hour this
- •• • - IS frttrnf STU Sts - r, TlTTl9l3tlibEf.
L IWlt t Nov. 23.—The ll;-ro/J' , / des- tor Mond rash w irptncrq mreignorept• for
patch, dated Army of the Potomac, Nov. 22, • Pitt 6 borgh or ); ,, O . ro
Judge Underwood on Confiscation. Pays The enemy, though not sect, in large
force, appear to be working dilligently, end
AFFAIRS CHEERING IN kNSA,
EMMI
tipccial Dispatch to Om PitUburgb Gturtto
rIiI , ADELPIIII, Nov. 23, .IF3
~ 3, ,v.: An oeicer on :len. Banks' F tali, writing
The Richmond Require", of the 14th,
that neither Mexico nor Central America can to a friend here, says a large quantity of eot
ere, be cafe from ambitious and rapacious de- toe was captured nets P.rdwnsrille, and ea -
.signs
It h e: y t co inn u s ia b li a n d a hven sent up the riser ot get ail
signs and projects of the United States and .
England, except by entering into close alli- , The u n i on mon of 1:„,,, • _, ill, who holed
once with the Southern Confederacy, with i with dcligitt toe capture of the place 1,,,, - td,
1. ?"'"• we" forming themselreq into defer -
Brazil, and with all European Mediterranean .
v iv_t ,c o , r w ene:nti t ons and !di:Am .u,.: vdlualitc
nations of Europe. England nod the United
States bare a larger navy and greater mar- , The cotton which will be thrown int i ntar
enntite marine than the whole world besides. 1 ket by our neeenation of Texas. will rears
ti to ,, , n o d o . o
l b i a n l e e 7 ; The en aLoonnt stored on Lac liio
To beep their mercantile uterine employed, it
is their mutual interest to h..vo the ma..-tery of , The day of Gen. Schofield's he •ilaticivi is
the Gulf of Mexico and the transit of the pact. Ills order to recruit from slaves just
Isthretti. Russia will pros ehly be anted will. the ,aura t, from ,vltitv men is en b
Thei'redltientyr , terday, it. tits ode 7 l i
Ingland on•I the 1 - nited States ia their raps- •
conversat, tu
,re ' arned thlt t flan next t wt. week?
ei..a, ll osig 11 e. The Southtre State, ,f Europe w„,,14 1,, c o ' , , 0 ,,„,. ~,, ~„„„t oo, 1
~,:, ::
,r 04. „
and ,\ wetted must eombine and form a "mimic° ' rebellion
if power on C..,
The Richmond i•Zeiritirig of the : It
„,..roging to tit”, why to
deliverance from our pre>unt troubles to knew
th: t t about thirty days after eaih day which
boo been or: aigtrt by the rre.hlrot of the
Confederate States for prayer and fasting, we
nave Lad a butt!. ~nd a A ietory.
The fuel question is solv,d in Minnesota
hy the discovery of immense bed, of pest near
St. Paul. It io said to horn as well n. coal, and
sells fur two or three dollars per tan.
There is nothing important (roux the Po
tomac.
The enemy are Nr,n . king on their defeneea at !
the Rapidan.
Meade's tro,.p. are in g,,d spirit! , and eager
for a fight_
Two hundred nod twenty , five bores of
stores tor our men in Richmond, were shipped
this morning by the Christian Commission,
the best medium by which to send them. No
humbug. Stores con be scat in confidence.
Our boys will got them.
A cheering dispatch was received from Ar
kansas this morning. Gen. Rice is at Suntan,
Saline county, twenty-fire tuile< southwest
Little Rock. The people are got king to
him and asking for arm•. Volunteers are
coming in by fifties and hundreds. The rebel
authorities arc exceedingly surprised, as they
counted on the people of Arkansas Sc true to
the Confederate reuse.
Judge Una.. of 'L, L.
Court, Virginia, in de,dinu the eonfiseatio,
of the Lath Auk e,tate, thuA eloso& but arru
naut ny this Court, then. looking for lig,t•t
and guitlanue the triHtnnl o f t-tern,o ju,
t.t . 4., it mu, 1. I , t.I that ent,ugh
poured oat and mingled With of it
gin a to ext:o;uisli r' ht and estab
lieb n perfect title in the Got erntucat ter the
bencllt of the hell, of those one have fal.en
.1. fretting the republican institutions recoiled
from our rltTiot f.it , ,err, institutions which
no are !,.und to preserve, and to transmit
unimpaired. and if possibi, itepro,ed and
purified t.. .ur vat, ity.
The 12hattur..ga Rebel says: This new
upon the military rho* beard, by which
the enemy got pos., ion of Lookout valley
and the railwa to Itri•lgeport. a masterly
stroke. The cooreptiou was a brilliant one.
Au :km combinations admiral is and faaitlers.
kl. the combination, from the Luilt:ing of
the vor.toon boats and iloating teem down
the rii or nt night, to the expected arri•al of
toe fares et Its idgelsort, were p,rfoot.
FROM EAST TENNESSEE
TEE SITUATION OF GENERAL BURNSIDE
.00R ARMY BOLDING KNOXVILLE.
TUE RECE.,II"T 8.2 TTLES
CoNNTION OF MAIO AT CHATTANOOGA
I!MM!IME
CINPINNATI. For. 23.—Maj. I;cn. Fo.der ar
rived Lore, and will leave for Knoxville to
day.
Official advi.,‘ from East Tenne,ce up to
eleven yesterday morning, arc en
couraging, : at that time firing at Knoxville
was beard by our 6, xtretne outporits, from Gum-
IK.rlan Jinn.
Adjul4t Stanley, of the Kenturky
Cavalry, 4rrived nt Cumberland (lap yoater•
clay. 110 brings beeful. news of the eltnn-
tiny of Burnside. and save that he is still
holding out, and has notified the citizens' that
be would certainly hold Knoxville. The rebel
force opposing him is estimated at 36,000.
Knoxville is not closely invested. The enemy
have wignimwn from the south side of the
river, and wo forage there. The artillery
fighting on the 19th and 20th wee very severe.
The enemy sustained a very hoary loss.
General Sanders, wounded at Campbell's
Station a few days ago, has since died.
Col. Wolford is slightly wounded. •
The Cbmatercialsays that the withdrawal of
Ewing from the South side of 'Knoxville, is
decisive of a repulse. Gen. Burnside is hold.
ing Knoxville, under instructions from Grant,
and it is not to be supposed, therefore, that
the forces under - Thomas, Honker and Sherman
are wasting their time during these moment
ens days. Wo are In hourly expeetatien of
receiving Intelligence of the most important
character.
Naw Yong, Nov. 23.—The Chattanooga cor
rospondent of the World, dated the 15th, says :
Will Bragg move upon Burnside with a por
tion of his forces, leaving the rcimaindes to re
sist an attack on the part of the 'lcdcrals
Has he sufficiently fortified hie position in
front of Chatteureeplo allow him to do this ?
That ho might have done this had not the
situation changed within the last' twenty-four
hours 'is possiblo but 0.3 napkins adrance
from Bridgeportina settled the supply clu
mo
tion, so another movement has settled the
possibility of a flank movement in Bast-Teri
nooses. What it is lam not at Liberty to sax,
bat it will not be shrouded in mystery long.!
If, as is alleged, by seine' refugees and (W
-earier, that a portion of Bragg's forcea bast
already started on their mission against nen.
Burnside, they must bo inunediatuly retailed,
the rebel communication will be severed, and
the whole army will bo threatened front thb
rear. Whatover movements may occur to
compel Bragg to change-his baae, no general
advance will take place till Chattanooga G ail
be made the base for stipplies; To advance,
even with the certainty or drawing 13yagg, to
Atlanta before that time, .wilk.ho. taNliteo
That place can only be tionvertedintoarteh pp
base lifter the railroad is eompleted'betyrec '
Bridgeport and Chattanooga. Eienta.and
maneasetra.may bring on, a battle,'
. bkt,,Ldeebt
it, tuness the reboil conZwottrzlo all Clair
atElliSti and make vdesperate Agars to regain
Tennessee bat tartan it;la they etinttot take
to the offinalrb taw.
z ~ Z« ~,
VOLUME LXXVII---NO.
morning
seem determined to give Meade a Warm re
enption
Our Occupation or Texas.
NEw roux, Nor. 23.—The
The tentn e r Vniaderhilt—'The Pirate
A luitutua. e‘e,
Nee lout, Nev. 0 _3.-1 he W.,eh
ia7ton epee unto tba'. the N.... Donau- _ . _-
mei. , had a..eives frhoi the slows ri M I 1.1. F. RA et. , At:ENT.
to tho second and third week of Outolter. Ti.' /1.-/
Vanderbilt left Cape but,: early ue liist NV r_Nr7 ST, mi
31areh,aud Rh. two days out, fell in wit'..
Dutch vessel in a disabled condition. and to CRUDE & REFLNE.D PETROLEUM
ease the lives of forty person., on board, Ilse
Vanderbilt took the \ easel in t w and re- All ` l " ir ?`" w ' t
tui.,....:llvith her to the Cape. the. lo,inz four rttTt Err:LP in mot cellara Ter
days. At last accounts the Vanderbilt was at ttill3DE. under cooll he
the Island of Mauritius, and the A tail:Ulla in es, wet:, ate.nel•ie pr. 1,1 to 01 I. FOR EX EOM'.
the Bay of Bengal. The Captain of the V.°,
derbilt is believed to ho welt infortne,l with -
regard to the rebel pirate's course. i1.k.114) . 1' SS. PEll.:EiatiN,
The roma& hero to-eight to the effect that eJ
Gen. Gram's forces hadadvanced upon Bragg, General Merchan.dize Bvflero
and were nowin Atlanta, Georgia, with Breget
in full retreat, have no shadow of foundation.. lit.; sorra FlitrST ST.. I'll I LADELPIIIA.
From Mende's Front
Stow tang, Nov. special to Coe
ll Orel, dated Wn•hiugtem, Aov. 22d, says:
Advices from the front, other than , •1
your special correspondent, state that tbo
weather has cleared up, and the made arc not
much damaged by the rains. In view of the
important result►, now daily ankicipated, the
enemy is certainty in force on the Sonia bank
of the Rapidan.
The Releane of BurilAcle
W.ni-MINOTOS, Nov. 23.—1 t haying been
douhted that Burnside woo It, be relieN ud Iry
Foster, it is now st. Lott that the ”rder woo
issued on tire 1611, and :.`.at 14truelJe so or
dered to report to the Adjutant tienerai hero.
Capture of a Valuable Prize
...r. Nov. _a.—To-day Ole :ea oFTleet
Delaware, from Yort linyal and Lae on
the 2016. ...T. ran:ite .suture of the rebel
&warner Banshee, tram Ntlll6lll. will. a c.e.
of great value.
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St Fifth street, n quantity or ti or lieu...hold
coatitriaiug ]tallogant Side Tnblrr, 3ln.
iloglarl, Walla.; 'fable. Dr....deg itureud, , Curdrole
heir eiteut Itahogult7 ChM.. Spriug Snal.
li.letuatts, heavy Comforte, tall V. at. Fru , r. toll
cute Cock,!tlantol Cloak, lliit Ftatm.,
Shute Chitin Ware, Parka Lam' Ruga, A-rn
' l'ctcou glutting, Pneklett Trunk., ('‘,l.lng
Sto.,littchen and F'nrultote.
tet?.3 DAV LS & Mc! LNY ALIN F., A net' re.
OILS, :cc.
McCORM ICK CA I.I,ENDER
OIL BROKEILS,
211 and 213 South Water Street,
ISMEED
err Consignments Kolicit.d.
Lyttay k Chorportolog, Iron CO Oil Work..
Jocob Poi..ler, of J. Poiool h C...
JL.o. R. Chalfant, of S'pong, eb01f...3t A Co.
(MI111'169101: Ttl FSCIIA TS,
„ li.r.d ructorw to
Petroleum and its Products, Oils,
ye NULL'S, .w., to
61 DROA 11 STREET Iltar Y.
161 WATER a 133 rBONT sdn.
Dlr Aerate forth.. PORTLAND FEROSEKE OIL
WORKS, NEW YORK PARAYYLNE CAN DLR
DQMPANY, tn.
W. A. CILAPKAIY, Aannrr,
spl7:ns nn W stex & 132 Front eta.
JACOB acr.sx
31T
PETROLITE OIL \YORKS .
AMEAT
ManntftemerAof
PRIME
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OIL.
Capacity two tbob..and barrels per Week.
REESE 14 GRA.FF, Pnorvrewits.
oak., MONONGMIELA HOUSE, Pittsburgh.
_Tr
E 23
NOS WOODWARD,
(L.te ofWm.B. Woodward & C 0.,)
GIitNERAL COII3IIPSION
firci!.l attention gitett to qt., sale of
Crude and Refined Petroleum.
xe. in BOUTTI 711.0i15 . 131 , 11E2T, PHILA.
t irmT:4ll - tWiTc --
tunuuct.far -
Oil of .Vitriql Anunoiaia.
Or.lerileft at Jolla rofterfleild owe, eOr
nei or IIiATIKET AIM TITL.. O I' ST-HERTA, will re
proropeattwelt re2e
TOSEPFJ -ADAMS C9unelly . E.
ighlta..^ corr cif 14mutkl na4l. Girard: 611041 , ,,
Plitiburgta:- orivArA-Di,./. M. Pollock, Pt. 1101-
leck„ Theodore lkobblneclluksa Ereett. mylly
A LEXANDER RING, "Sithofo . sTilan:,
:ts. air, Importer of SINIA A.Sir, 30:213 liberty
Pittsburgh. - mh6
Ll - DintEMN &
jAcruoclawaND commoitoAxpeltam;
N.. lin Wax' street, Pittsburgh. - i" !tell
T INE! -MAE! LiMiliditt:teceived by .
LI non'. ' • tivigraitimulfe.
EMI
T- , ,'-'
OILS, Ne.
virrepenovi arrvar,cr2l:
ltheelru..l S !tit, rth S Co.,
Springer IlArl.angl, Key.,
TheLnpson recur. Ce,mtuntelal Bank.
TACK & rnw.,
Crude and Refined Petroleums,
RANZIN>Y&c.,
=I
iltiAirww (min:v.lv! to otir xi» will roweive t•u•
i.tompt p...rAotwl mut-W.:two
10 :Niewrs. lticluni•nou, &Co., Bt rwi r,
DattA, 'Pittsburgh;
. Ilauk. N. A.; Foster
C_ l'hila.ll.ll•lo,...cLuinly
. _ •.
IRON Crl'Y OIL \YORK:4.
LYDAT & CHORPENNING,
•(snutxaren and Refiner. ,4* ("Ann& OIL , BEN-
/.I NI: ADD :A - 1z it I 1%1 TT7O ons, and d.,derg In
C 1) P IC"rIt<,.LIECUM
iiaND Y.TREINT:"'
CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM,
sons, ASU. DICIIIS.Tu::.I4
c to buy or *rill promptly ottondad to.
.
NEEDLES',
PIIILADM.PIIIA
COMMISSION 2117 r., "ff.l .V 773.
reticular Own:h. papa t4,ollf{ g iiro.rnts or
Crude and Refined Petroleum.
P-Or L'lreral
EN I; ti IWE,
NfIRTII FRONT RT., I'll !1..'. LPRIA.
I 11,1cer S.: C,lnin ,•rtrt 71z
CR'JDE & REFINED PETROLEUM,
LI:DEP:ATING to/ I, AN
1. I .1. al, In ('gods and hen ennt I' I.EII/1
Ilk so.:
111 . 10.; CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A4rntx of the
.11.4..11N; PA PIFIG Al I) LITIIINTY OIL WORI:S
Libtr.:: cash vilvom,ns mud, covAgEstnout, of
Relined or Crude Petroleum
COE. DUQUESNE WAY A• TIA NrOCK STS
. _
()IL MEN Heal not bo embarrat.e . ,:d
enforeement cif the Bulk tirittrienee, when
they ran have their OIL burri•llest t e :;-!,!.-
a the tW um
iturs.s, a. ch, more
prompt. vtlth lees risk,
, Ins. trnitnie and in h.Lto, '
tinier, at •
KIRK'S 011. YARD,
tho Alle, - bany Voila! Maims& abovo Little:lto
twin,: Oa Id k fl••••• ./.1•• 1,111. diro..t 1.
Inn car., at.d ghlpped to any point, ra.4 or Wtat
without any Oraamtt or. re-A.lmm%.
All • •,,, trawnatal ta.
arir - , at Yard, on Chip , . I . ltaaenttor It. IL
t'cwt Oftira 110.:( ritt.tairgh cr 1 ran
be raou daily at the Ott tt. If
a DAVID KIRK.
.10110 ..... - .........
W A LLAI riss,
Comm fission onehants
And dealer. In
CRUDE & REFIRED PETROLEUM,
'BENZINE ANT. LrBEICATING CT.LS
Yo. 60 V Tli IVIIA rIIS, PITILADDLYZILI
red - Storsgli rapacity (under corer.) for 15.000
ALA ext...11,,5t facilities for shipping . to .Aissricati
lorsio ports, s• utir wharf at. ' tee LayILIL
the itt-stfonta of lho r. R. IL jr.22.ty
TITALES, W.FINORE & CO.,
•
v •
CO3I 3TIEST 31tiltrITIVT3,
SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM,
112 .5.1A11 , VA: LANE, I:LW lokt.K
Amp: faciliilel for STORAGE AND SIIIPPING.,
.1.4 41,4 , 1 r wad Br /100E
in, 14 it
1)1 A "; LI L VNEK:".
_NAYLOR dc
Refiners and Dealers in Carbori
ljusaryomtiloy soy in 1.1. =Allot
ri.a - Orders left At their office, Nn. 41 ;ULF: NT
hi BEET, or at their worn In Lan - roticosille. o, ill. ho
promptly attended to. Buyers or CRUDE- OIL. =
ROBERT ASHWORTII,
Ne. 1 ST. CLAM ST., Pll - 1 . 8111 , RG/1,
Forwarding & Commission merchant
424 DIiALL..".I IS. ORE.
Z - 47'1Itr.RRNATI150, LUBRICATING, CEEng
PETROLEUM OiLS, As., constantly on hand and
far WO of the lowesa market tole.. Consignments
mad prdilt fic4tclwa. . . epLew
W°9PVii4LE
PM 'IDLE/SKIP, CO Q . .
. •
ganUfainnrers of EIVIINT.,::Virt'AIID LOBILICA -
'TING OIL. Kcep cinortantly 6n hind thol
rmilfy and'irithontiolel
gnu , . LUBRICATUIt, Tinto
ZU LE and C2k4 ,
Me' All. tnacre krt. si Ho. " , 1 7,rTIE _O.IItItET.
Bonk Elock,•:.conitfionr, win prorOp_tly isl3end4
fn.
R 6. WARRING;
GEODE, CEFINRD,. MACIIINFIRY AND PAINT
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toNcat,. -- 4u44 -2 •40 1 Y.,_ , ,
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Pore White Millie d Carbon Wet
a c t; Ro. Itat
—rixisirrizax4l4.
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