The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 30, 1863, Image 1

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    THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
GROCERIES, PROD UCE,I* c.
CHARLES C. BALSLEY,
01;11 RETAIL DEPARTNIENT.
Produce and Commission Merchant.
MLIIOIIA 15DISE BROIL KR, GLOVES ! GLOVES ! GLOVES !
And nosier In all kindle of COUNTRY PRODUCB,
NO. 179 L/BIZETY STEHEIT,
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Immo. iaradAu,....- CIIAS. a Jan. •aeraust.a
tot the lata firm of B.& D. 11' Donald Ptttabarta , Cashmere Gloves and Gauntlets.
Co. Wallarilla Ohio.)
ArkINALD . & ARBUCKLES. Whole
• izio °raw's Prodrmr and Cononlaalon ,
LABS
88/INBD AUGAB jobb.% in COTYBK, S
A. SYRUP/1, ?LOUR, N. 0. SCOAR sAd MO- LADIES' CASIIIIER F. SCARFS
LUBEC •
114,00/1, TOBACCO, TB C
AS, BIE, UIIII.ESE,
sme s to., Nos. 242 and 241 I.ll,rty 'trout, nue
burgh. .14.1•
grat MEM & LAZEAR,
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GROOBINi AND COIIIIIS6ION DINECEIANTS, 1
27 .4 2 2.1.22,.ad et ., oar. eeeana , I Real Maltese Lace Collars and Bets,
PITTSBURGH
SAMS SOWN., WILKINS L.INELLMS
UACREOWN Zic LINHART, FLora
ILL sso Gams Vacrroos, Pommels ago COMMISSION
klaacnswrs, for the mle of Floor, Orals, Pork, Ba.
coo, Lard, Bettor, Egg., Owe., Beans, Tallow,
Grease, Feathers, Potatoes rot and Pearl ashes, A
b4l.leratm, Linseed and Laid 011 s, Dried and Gruen T WHOLESALE
Flults - Thastily, Glover, Flag and Grass seed..
Cash edvasiostrionts made on Coosigumeots.
apCly No. Y7l: Liberty street. Pittsburgh.
W . M. GORMLY,
• Hosiery and Gloves !
CM
WHOLESALE GROCER,
No. 171 LIBERTY STREET, Plttsbarsh,
!laving perebseed the Interest of his late partners,
a ill ooatietne the business at the old strand, and will
be pleased to receive the patronage of his eld Mends
and enetonters. royl3:tf
\VERB & WILKINSON, Comm asiox
MancutleTa, Wholeeale dealers In WESTERN - -
RWERTE CHEESE, DRIED FRUITS, BUTTER, SIXTLE ARRIVAL
EGGS, GRAINS, and produce generally. Alen,
LEATHER, BIDES, OILS, do., No. '1.17 Liberty
West, Final:ma-O.
OFFTGash advanoemsom made. Consignments
Jel2-raad
Wal. P. 111.11. 7111011. AT
WM. P. BECK & CO., No. 185 LlB
orty Street, Pittsburgh, l'A, Wholesale Gro.
rT: M. BURCHP.T.E.LAD . S
care, Gommlailms Merchants, and dealer. In COUN
TRY PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, BACON, LARD,
BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, FISH, An., PRODUCE,
FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, GREEN AND DRIED
FRUITS, dr., SALT and LIME. Jyld
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101 IN B. CANFIELD, CommissioN AND
rOBl/161.10 31•11C11.1., and wholesale dealer I•
WESTERN RESERTN CHEESE. BUTTER, L•BD,
PORE', BACON, FLOUR, FISH. For AND PEARL
ASHES, SALERATUS, LINSEED AND LARD
OILS, DRIED FRUIT, and Produce generally, Noe.
141 and 143 Yrosl Pareet., Pittebnrgh, ra..3
TIM& TATTLE, SE JAM= 1 . 11111.1 L.
,rrrLE THIMBLE, Wholesale (fro- L „ ,„ „ „,
_LJ con end Commission Merchants, titulars to
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PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESY, FISH
CARBON AND LARD OIL, DION, NAILS, GLASS ;
L'OTI'ON YARNS, end Pittsburgh manufactures
gimendly, 111 sod 114 Second street, Pittsburgh. t
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P. 111111141a...--.1. D. pArlitta.
TIQUSYMER Sr, BROTHERS, (successors
..Lti to noroar A Azdarson,) Wholesale Deals, In
FOREIGN Y.RUITS, Nurs AND SPICYS, CON- i
rECTIONEItY, SUGANS, VIRE WORKS, &co, Ns*,
126 and ItZ Woad street, abuse Filth, Pittsburgh
Jy294.7
'''''''''''''''' N. E. ear. Fourth Null Market Sta.
GULP &SH EPH Alt U. Commissiox „,,,m
Rearms wen .4 deniers to FLOUR, GRAIN, I ' .
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AND PRODUCE, No. 243 Liberty greet, Pittsburgh, NEW GOODS.—We have now in store
(kola brands of Flour for Bakers and Faintly use ;
mostantly on hand. Particular attention paid to 1
5111.11 orders for allerehendleo generally. octi:dly; 'ls complete stock of
C"A,-LES B. LEECH, FLOUR ANO FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
GalIN FACTO% AND COMMIRSIO7 Mulct - 1l ff for
the aaler of GRAIN, SEEDS, UIf:ESE, PRODUCE, . most of which were purchased before the late ad
for., aud agent for the celebrated Maimnen CR
DIXNT, Noe. 116 Second and 145 Tlret streets, he- canoe In price., and wilt be told at low rate.
Mom Wood nod Smithfield. Plttashuriple ea
FRANK VAN GOB. DER, Produce and GLAND 'innistreATEPULEtl:ASE:Bl,Bittlsp
Ct.] fdercheot, dealer in FLOUR,BUT- , ctoLLABs. BREAKFAST BETTS, 1.._
TSB, BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, FORK, etyma •LINEN HANDKERCHIEF'S; al , l
DRIRD AND WIZEN FRUITS, wtd produce peer-, goods at old pip.. SILK A GANG.
IV. Liberal ceeh adrancee on conliguntonta. , MERE NECK IiCARFS, RIB.
Morehouse, No. 116 Second street, Pittsburgh.
BONS, rLaw - lais, FEATURES A
000000 0. 111.1.0-.....- ....... .............--...u.1111......5. !
Li lIFSCTIPO3 ; FELT RATS, BEAVER
HEAD d METZGAB, Grocers and ', ,„EiDaTs..irrsSn:ElonATS• HEAD-DRS/MGM &
every ' le , BONNET TEL
Commlettion Merchants, and dealers in all kinds ! ..
~.., VETS, BONNET SILKS, STING CAPB,IIOOI 3
°r.C4 ' utr Y P "' " '"'" I Pituburgb M '"" a " .tu ' ZUUATE JACKETS, BREAKFAST CAPES,
No. 219 Liberty et root, oppollte bend of Wood Strout.
SONTAG'S, BALMORAL SKIRTS entirely .
Pittsburgh. " 3 ' ll - now styles; SLY, QUAKER, anti other
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now HOOP SKIRTS, FRENCH A
GEO. B. JONES 4V, SON, Wholesale ! AMERICAN CORSETS; BAL.
Grocers end Boat Furnishers. dealers to MA- • MORAL STOCKINGS, Bmtpti HM-
S I LLA RODS, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH, and PRO- I bed, Shaker, Knit, and other kinds, for
burgh mannfactru - ed articles, No. 111 voter street, - 101 l
and winter • GLOVES,In
over
style wad
above the Monongahela Bridge, Pittsburgh. 1 quality ; good pen . KID GLOVES, In dark col
! on and plain Wank, for 11l 00; gtod WHITE KID
GLOVES, for $I 00; M.'s SHETLAND WOOL
SHIRTS AND lIILICWSILS, reel Scotch, and
a fun Ilse of other toderminnwits and
Irlidehinit GOods ildren.
, ler Ken, Women
Lod Ch .
aorta? rs LLLLL ......... r, nx Ler.l.L. 1
ROBERT DALZELL a (X.). Whole
salo Grocers, Commission and Forsvi.rding Her
shants, arid dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh man
ulactures, Liberty street, Pittsburith.
TA WALLACE,Gornminaion Merchant,
and WhAesale ealer In FLOUR and GRAIN,
No. 30.3 liberty street, opposite Pennsylvania R. A.
Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. storage Wars.
hou,, corner Wayne and Penn streets. no17:ly
xnaur... ...... Joict $01100? S.
LAtiIBERT, SHIPTON LI: CO., Whole
sale Gro.ers and Pr...ince Dealers, No. - 6 Sixth
street, l'lttaburgh. Jan
WrIT 70131
WATT & WIL ON, Wholeemle et ers Gro
oers, Sneantission Merchants, and d In
Prods. and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 158 - Lib erty street, Pittsburg!, Ju2ii
T,
.1N DSA I TELFORD, NV holeealo
and Retail GROCERS, FLOUR AND PRODUCE
DRALERS, 187 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
sp4:am _
w. AAAAA •
SCIIO.I4AI EL di; LANG, Commismos
Haleakala and wholesale dealers to GRO
czarEs, PL01 7 11., GUMS, VIIODUCL, Sc., No. =
Liberty Irtreot, l'lttaburgh. sel3:4ly
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I S. LIGOETT &CO , CITY FLOUR
!). ISO hilt LS, corner Liberty and Adams
streets, Pittsburgh, Fa.
gialrCapacity, 400 barrels per day. &pi
JAMES DALZELL & SON, Manufac
tarots of LARD OIL, sod Ooramissios Mer
chants for the parch.. and Nile of CRUDE AND
REFINED PETROLEUM, Nos. G 9 and 70 Water
serve, Pittsburgh. Advance. mad. on ccataignatents.
N•a naran m c— V*. auararataa.
I KIRKPATRICK & BROTHER, Bile
mason to Brown t Kirkpatrleks, %MOLE.
PALE GROCERS, Km. 191 md 193 Liberty street,
Plttaborgh... 5p13:17
t Gee , Pow. •
1 DAVID 1111V.11.1.."
HAL 1. ton. Bpecial Partner.
MEANS k COFFIN, successors to
M'Candlem, Means A Co., WHOLE-SALE
GROCERS, corner of Wood and Water weeds,Pith
bargh. y 3,1,
fillEEl3ll AREHOURY. 7--- -JANRY
NJH. COLLTHS, Forwarding and Commission Elm •
chant and dealer in CHEER% BUTTER, UREA
rim, and Predate generally, No. RS Wood street,
&Lore Water, Pittsburgh. myt
OLLAiN D I DDLE, successor to Juo
Pon, Ito. DM Liberty street,ritte
burgh, general PRODUCE, GROCERY AHD OEM
missrox xxIICIUNT. Consignments respect
folly solicited. teMbly.
igtAlAir Dreg. Y Wolesale
Groom, etalinind. Merchants, and dealer. le
Produce, Noe. CO Water street and CA From greet,
Plgaterrgb.
orn. w. orcwoore ......... titLirosert.
JS. DILWORTII & CO., Wholesale
Grocers, Nos. 130 and 132 Second street, clear
ecnithfisld, Pittsburgh. • onl
.I . OIIItMOTO
I . OIIN ELOYD k Co., 'Wholesale Oro
el am and (tomadssicot Idsroitsa.• .ts, Non. 172 Wood
sad2l3 Liberty street, Paulin:re ,
_Jett•
CirgiLtBll CALI 7 .)WkiJi.., (snocesso — r :
ta /aims nom,. a c 0..) POUR PACKER and
Jester In rnormon, corner of lisrket sad 'r oost
etreets,.Pltteburgl. isd
G . J aoa . T
TOWNSEND, (surectotor to Jack.
otrusearl,) PORK PACKKR and ant.
r la PROVIBIONS, Na. 12 Fourth Meet, Dear Lib.
aPty,•Plttstruaub. u 027
.6.1111[1.V01016
a VOIGT /4 CO., succcenmore to
LA, L. a. Graff, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, 247 Liberty strata, Pitubargh.
30111 I 11100/ I.DVAILD 110V11.
PAN L OUSE C, Wholsale
aßooz l os A 11
ND COMMISSION O.
MEACHA e M'S,
corner of Smithfield and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
( . 10 ' PETTI I dr, . mmission
kierchioste,_ and deems In PRODUCE, PLOUR,
BACON, WOOL, GRAIN, dr.c., No. 12 Smithfield
street,Pitttburgli. my 1.2.17
rilr—rAßD MiAZELTON, Sirholesale
swam AND 00111141881011 211ERCHANT,
East comitrof the Diamond, No. Id, Pittsburgh.
Ital4itri 3
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19111 - 0. BA A , " oesae
Grocer, Noe. 18 and 20 Wood stree Ju t, Pun.
24:tf
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A LEXANDER KI oleettle
importer of SODA ASH, No ; TM L m l b4 1 1
otroot, Pithdrollh•
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gA.,,,.f.:,1.:..i. , ?ir , • , -.. , -
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Mir GOODS, Xt.
MOSQUITO KID GLOVES
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AI•o, • [low luvolcv of
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES,
Of nes, nod elogant etylen
lerruel and Ipeet •tovi, of
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MACILIIM & GLYDE,
78 MARKET STREET
Between FJurth and Inamond.
NEW GOODS,
FRENCR MERINOS, for $1 53, chomp.
EXPRESS OLOTII, for SI 2S, elle.,
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IMEUMEM
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CLOAKING CLOVIS
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ROD BOY rLA SFICLB
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ANU sactertment of NEW 000Ds. oat wit sea.
11191^Wbotosale Koom. op atilm
Players from country, wad city dealers, will (Ind
.r stock at all time* well mortal, and prices ea low
as any other house.
JOSEPH HORNE & CO..
oc3l, 77 & 711 MARKET STREET.
NEW GOODS!
AT
REDUCED PRICES !
BARKER & CO.'S,
5) MARKET STREET
SILKS, SHAWLS,
CLOAKS. MERINOS
DR EMS GOODS
Gent's and Boys' Wear,
IiALIIIOSAL sigiErres
GREATEST BARGAINS OFFERED THIS SEASON
DON - I' BUT DIEFORM SIZING THEM
nol7
GENTS LINEN CUFFS.
JUST ILECEMD,
FINE ASSORTM.ENT
CENT'S LINEN MIFFS.
EATON, MACRON. & CO.,
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EATON, MACRON &
Nos. 17 AND ID FIFTH ILITENST, Pn muscat, PA.,
Sole Apia. tor
Atkinsonie Steel Collars andantes,
Zoom:fled White, having the sppeot soca sod com
fort of Linen. To military auto sad tomboy they
are Woolanbla
P 11.101% 01 •Thil. CIOLL•aI AND Corn
Gent's Nanning $1 CO each.
" Turnover ".....«.._..«.—...1 0 0 "
" Otrfb. 160 per pair .
Ladles' Norio* 100 each.
Bent by peat taree . carprof
Pied &awe re.enanstlittl 5 a. 25 cent.; or vs TM
exchange • NEW COLLAR for an OLD ONE, pro•
riding it to not broke or bent „ for ES tents.
The trade supplied at the Raw York Agent's prim
/or price list Wren
YAW at, pIACOILINI t 00.,
Pittaburgb, IPa,
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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10,
Vitt iburgh 6nzett.
MONDAY MORNING'
TERMS OF THE GAZETTE.
Moswucti Enn , 7oo, by mall, per year $$ 00.
month 70.
18.
Makile ouplea...—
K• 6.41.10 EMU., 1111 zmil, per rat
mantb.._
week
" sheik, copiee... 2.
Wuroxr iharletow, dotb agile,, per year... VII.
• • doles of bto le, " IN.
" debe e! Dior more .- 1 Lb,
--and one extra to the Party oradtug dub. lfer •
dub of fifteen, we will mud the Briefs Oearrre
deny. For • slob of twenty, we will and the
llouolato (haurra defy. Slagle ooploa, h mote.
MrAll subooriptious aridly is advance, lead paper.
&eard stepped when the time expires.
Bragg's Defeat—The Situation In East
S:peaking of the Into defeat and retrag.t.l4
Bragg's army, tho Cincinnati Gazette, of%i
day, says : Yesterday tho rebels were In vapid'
retreat toward Dalton, pursued by a strong
column of National troops. Dalton is distant
forty miles from Chattanooga, and is a point
of some strategical importance.
At that piano the Woetern ,1121,1 Atlantic /
Railroad, running south from Chattanooga,
is intersected by a road extending from Dal
ton to Cleveland, whore it strikes the Ten
nessee and Virginia Railroad. By this route
there is railroad communication as far as
Loudon toward Knoxville: and, as tho rebels
had been repairing the bridge at Louddp, it is
possible the road has been running very near
to Knoxville. In view of Longstreet's
position in front of Knoxville, the impor-
LIDO° of the railroad connecting at Dalton is
apparent. , Will Bragg mako a stand at
Dalton ? If he ventures to do so he will
meet with another disastrous defeat. If
hu does not, but retreats upon Atlanta, then
We 1109909 S all the railroad communications
with Knoxville, and our army is thrown be
tween Bragg and Long-strrt. Bragg will not,
of course, move to the support of Longstreet,
o. that would be walking into a bag, leaving
our army in his rear, commanding his com
munications. On the other band, Longstroot
cannot now form a junction with Bragg to
assist him In repelling our victorious col
umns. That Bragg was disastrously defeated
admits of no doubt. This retreat was
not a premeditated affair, as is shown
by the tremendous losses ho suffered, but
a thorough and demoralizing rout. Upon
this point wo sesame that if Bragg
stands he will be disastrously defeated,
for If with his whole army he could
not hold his doliberately chosen and
strongly fortified positions, what could be
do with the remnants of a stampeded army
against the Uniop columns moving in superior
strength us regards numbers, and flushed with
victory 1 We conclude ho will make no stand
at Dalton, and by this time, undoubtedly, the
Knoxville raiiroad i. in full possession of
lien. Thomas. All this is favorable to Den.
Burnside: but still Knoxville cannot be re
garded as safe. The situation there is un
questionably critical; lout if Burnside has
boon aide to hold .tit thus far, the defeat of
Longstreet I, more pro b able than the capture
of Knoxville by the rebels. Our forces yes
torday afternoon were within twenty miles of
Dalton, and fifteen miles would into them to
the Cleveland road, north of that plai-c. We
may be sere, therefore, that Longstrcet will
not return South by rail.
The O'Kane Palmerston Divorce Cage.
This cage has been, for sotne . weekt pest,
giving all Lhe usual, and to many deliciotui,
piquancy of scandal to Innumerable news
paper columns and paragraphs. For our part
no have devoted very little attention to it,
and neither now nor at any other time believed
that It was more or Its,, than a shamefully
flagrant attempt to swindle an eminent public
man. This troth we find is circumstantially
rot forth in tire following liassage from the
London correspondence of a Dublin news
paper, (Saunders' News Lotter):
Tho scandal with which the name of Lord
Palmerston has lately been connected turns
out to bo totally unfounded, and is, as hinted
to you In my letter of the Bth, nothing more
than an "artful scheme, planned solely with
a view to extortion, through fear of publicity."
The basis, if, indeed, it can be called one, of
this monstrous impudence, Is, in quarters
likely to know, understood to be the circum
stance that the wife of the person who has
verikured to file tho petition obtained two
aud,lencee of the Premier with a view of ob
taining some inferior employment for her
husband, with whom she was then living.
At the second interview, out of charity, and
to get rid of her, his lordship gave her five
pounds. Now that this/ husband and wife have
quarreled, the former institutes this outrage
ous calumny, on no firmer foundation what
ever than the tine I have stated. I have just
learned that at the Lord Mayor's dinner this
evening tho vooifertme reception accorded his
lordship was such as has seldom been hoard
within those walls, accustomed as they are to
confirm popularity in no measured sounds.
The loud and prolonged cheers which wel
comed him were, I am told, evidently intend
ed to mark the public sense and censure of
the insulting injustiee that had been done to
him, and amounted to a veritable ovation.
A ensEMPONDLFT of the Cincinnati Gowns,
with Gen. Averill's expedition in Woat Vir
ginia, in a recent totter from Now Creek,says
he came across a farm house where butter was
found. The price asked was fire dollars per
pound in Confederate money, but the old
woman was quite willing to lot it go for flu
torn cents in postal currency. It is not a scar
city of provisions, but the worthlessness of
the currency that ounces the nominally high
prices in the Confederacy.
Too Stale canvas/tare of lowa hove just
counted up the soldiers' vote for Governor.
the Repubiloen Union nominee, gels
18,091; Tuttle, the Copperhead, gets 2,270;
Union majority, 10,762. Stone's majority on
the home vote is probably over 16,000.—e0
that the toion majority in all will bo "hoot
32,000. Last you it was 15,115; in 1861 it
was 18,608 ; and for Lincoln, 16,298.
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Tnaee slaves were advertised to be &bid:
New Orleans on the 7th inst., but befors
time for the auction arrived It was dote j, ..•
that they should not bo sold. The Eroj; rt 7 jl
mates that the sale was stopped otkliijOtiae
an unfavorable state of public opintimetlika
subject, native Louisianians even' declaring
that such en affair would be a disgrace to the
city.
ileum or rue Passim:wt.—The President,
we are told, invariably addrenea Messrs.
Howard and Chaste as "Governor," Mr. Blair
as "Judge," tho Soeretary of the Navy se
"Mr. Wolin," and the &many of War as
"Stanton." With others he in more familiar,
tolling tho Commander-In•Chlef "Henry."
and tho Governor of Pennsylvania "Andy."
A Leman was received at Bath, Maine, last
week, which was mailed at the arrive in July,
in.sB, for Davenport, lowa, and was found
in the bottom of a mall bag at Washington,
Ti. C., that was laid aside for repairs, making
live years and four months before it was de
livered.
Is handling greenbacks look oat f de
mand notes. A leading business house in
Lafayette, Ind., has taken over POO of them,
as ordinary legal tender, In the course of trade,
within • few months. The demand notes are
worth the same rate of premium as Gold.
IT is said that quite a number of citizens
who fled South on the breaking out of the re
bellion are stealthily returning, and hope to
be able to lie low and escape the authorities.
Rata ore in the habit of deserting the *lnk
lug ship.
MI
EVENING Giffin TELEGRAMS,
in- Go.
Latest from the Potomac Army.
doiag a lame 11l
laud haa L.
--NOV.- :10, 1883
CONTINUED ADVANCE SOUTHWARD. ....: , ;rj; - C. 7 1 - 0 - . - li •
lowmt market pm....
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The prseent proprletnr too der id..l to nt.'s from Crude and Relined Petroleum,
Lee's Army Falling Back Stubbornly. we trod., owl os to bad hmllb, and now miecmit4
offers rho stock for sale; also the g ... 1 will of tli. re• 91.. 19 IRWIN PTE/ULT. TiTTSBURCNI.
--- tiring party. The house has a large and rcespes.table
l
Ch
n, osi g tu
11AtRld , , SI'TURE 0' i 1,,.. lalkl
wiallnvwhec m,n eotine hounenid nn ars, toc r CDughorEaaernadmsks..m e '.
could be reduced if desired.
GI . ENItILLA MOSBY STILL ACTIVE. Parties triahlog to know the part 'mina, will pl.ne riviserao. aernatacts •
address or tall personally on Sietters. J. 8. Dilworth A tr9o.,
_ LYDAY & CHURPENNING, s 'lowa 11.triostigh, F..
Supplies for our Richmond Prisoners. Ciil 57f 59 Hand strmt, Pittnborgh, Pin. 7 li.mpnon Bell, Ensi , Prinit Commercial 13611 A
---•••••—•-- i riIHE SUBSCRIBER will offer at pri- - T hl ""f'
THE REBEL AUTHORITIES ACTING IN BAD FAITH. ; ..I- vale sale, on the 57 Co AND 7111 DAY. Or , fr.l.Cii & liiio•,
DECEMBER., 11 , 3, at No. 111 Second xtreet, Pitts- l..
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: burgh, Pa., tbo followloc Improved FA ItSIS, situate
Suspense - Concerning Burnside. .I. 0, ..th 11 ,,,,, er and Chippewa boo ttelttl.s. Beam ,
county, all being within 11..1 3 10 , .` , , Mll.l hone ,
d tI
m., to., ,he. ' ltallmad Btaons, cenvetileut to Chutibm, B..hucl,
and village markots.
! 316 acres, capable of diil,llng Into tits n• neat
Gums, or be sold a, a whOle.
Bipedal Dinpatch to the Pittsburgh tsn,lto. ion tom e s adjoining the above, to b. sea a., a o pa
PUILa DELPHI, ' Nov. 28, Inilli. ram lot. Alike from railroad statb,
~,,, .1 acre* 4 reties from New lin g lit .t,
'i''.CAn authentledispatch from the Rapidan has • 95 acres n ntilm (row N... li,„.toon
.1111kteett received. The whole army of Gen. , l i ll.tieree c4l, miles front Nee Brlch mu.
rt, • r th ,. 7 t h of D.oo r ob.r. nl: .7 tho nin, ttot -Id
f:liireado crossed the river at three points and or node; , 0n...1er al 10, fr at bids ,'bred, will to
!lidvanced southweird, sk.irmiching as they ! oilkdraw" 1r..” ^e!". c
',Ant , DUNI.AP, A c ent.
went, and defeating the rebels in every in- ,Auli t....
,
sALI.,.
—1 ~,
wo superior CYLluder
stance. hey is shunotag a general action by .II Boilers, 3 ,,,,„„ 1 ,,, d ,„„,,,,,,,.. „„ c ,,,,, ~,..,., coot,
falling back stubbornly. of
. t,i Inch Iron, wrought Don heads 9, Ili, k Bo=le
ern &kneed as paid as new.
It la rumored that Oen. Meade had captured Also, 0. Portable Engine and Tubular Boller of
sic horse power, 5 Inch cylinder and 12 inch ntr-ke.
fourteen thousand of the enemy, but It can-Tb ie Engloo be, toyed one well alumni WO feet dmp, •
not be traced to any reliable source. • and Is admirably adept.nl to Mat him) of o.•, I, =r
The headquarters of then. Meade were ' ' A`l: f .",, 7 l, gi',..7 l ' i ' n '," . ";;%`;';, r. ,,, ~ ,.,I
pi.„, it
a„1•
moved across the river before nine o'clock , cylinder. XI luebee stroke; new vat Instance cab,.
g everoor. Well adapt.) G, ton n g lint null or mino I
yesterday morning. • hoop oull.
The guerrilla kloaby is still active In the ' E.g. , ' at it. M. RULE'` '
vicinity of Brandy Station. On Thursday 1 ~,,,1 0.1 :', '''' P '''' MI-) and l ' u l n `7,7,..,‘, V :L' h. I
,
night he made a dash upon a forage train, de- . AVESTP.R N I. A, NUS FUR SALE OR
stroyed the, forage, raptured one hunured and 1' Y I EXCHANGE - 'I,InO a. ten .n I.ma, in trine..
thirty•nine mules and fifteen wagons, and set ~,,Yri,,,.g,.fry,:',n,,t,,,;,2=,r,'",,; ',..,1;',“;•,,::!'"'",1,'.,,,i''°
Gee to nineteen other wagons ,- the train. i 37 Mio , n e .d.. ...,,000 a .... oi :10. p. elldam put Cl
The rehol authorities are Situ' acting In bad han : : ' ,,,,,',, i .„ . ,-, 1 . r „"p ‘ ,':.7,4':.,i I . '„,''',7,”: t .„ . . 1 ,,:',7,,,: i ;',.', 1 ,'”
faith in the di..tributi in of supplies to our ,heir Ion) ad'abil. , .. e... 1. 1 r• w. .711 b- dimisoned
of upoo liberal tem., fee cant., ot es. 1inn,..1 for
prisoner,. property in Allegheny oath, '
Eleven thousand dollars were raised f o r them , Cot ter.' t'•• "NIT to '
t:7. BATES, C..tetue.osa, Dreg...,
by the Christian Comm i,sion since Thursday • loot Butler str..t. I.swrnceville,
night. Three hundred packages of , Acre' (ill EA I' I•'.\ liM I.IW SALE, .it,nite in
were shipped this morning In hope, rather than , w'''"l by.' b.' u'bili. A 310" '0 ' '9"IS7 I '7 ' 4
HI tit. ten tilt t heir ing 1 .1.1.e. g r ~f 1144...1 wii. :•, -
tel of their reception Ly the ,utlerert. tams linaires, 7. et a Web In: lennet. 'I hottnplote•
The modality in 1-Ibli) prison is fifty dad). .lAA ft , Ct•lttt of a ,nitnllet..l.l.• dwelling h 00.... I..irn
lair's , olio egt.osire emhll 4 g an meln,' -1 1:".
Death is expected to wipe out all here. . tearing fruit t,•-t.ttl n tie. or tattin g •pr tri g of weer at
Acute smpon,c exi,ts oencernhic Burnside. ' ;,',,",,T"'` . ., i " . ,,V,.. r ,'" ''. ' 1 "'" '' "". ' '''" o h "'"
Grant sent reinforcement, i.e 'Thursday. No . 0...: 1 It. 91 1.5 IS Ai I i It, p,,,,,i, ~,,,,,,
news from him. 1,14 )li. SAL F. Ili LEASE— A larce lot
Hold Olio morning was sixted at 41.
1: le Sluirpehum, • , n• , n the Passert.;• r Rada ny, nen
I
W.. 1. .1. tunes from Plt Ishorgt. ..t. v. hi. h them ei a pont
_ __.
Dwelling Home. 01 eine tn.... Ink., several ,Ther
Escape of John Morgan from the IltttlY'S, all built t.t bre k .5 w .41 to g . el aster in
rho yiird, pl. IA v of Kot NI fruit, rtn.l t•••rt 1 ..tt Is t to
Ohio Penltentlar): Cher, hen nue 5.1....,1 lboinen.
r `" . i " r "`""""` .. " " '''
Ct.gi ELAND, Nov. 29. John Morgan nod Gee '', .j. GILL , ~,,,
utlicers escaped from the Columbus Pen lien Stou l Abttrg, A lie g h, ny t'oilmy, lks
o.'ll.thlns. V
tinry last night. ono thoosand dollars r0w,,,,!
j A N HF:NI:EN I 1.1. E IM I' EON . Eit
i otro.cd tor their capture. I_4 I.III,PERTY Von , k.I V. - toot- on Lod. I
omarimm
=
lAnAlrte 1... r a •11...,1 tat
IT hae just born di,overed that it man I- in Ittstler i••
the Maryland State Prienn whine term en- ". wthe.h . ee r, " •l two F , Lia , •• Dwell•
Ore,' twelve years ug, He ha• servo I nine- t h"' , l " .l ",'
teen yearn on a St:nil:MOO of a little lean than
coven year, TrAppl, to
G. evrtoner,.al
llntl,
[Jr.. defined patri.,ll,:n to be
Itvely dente of fan,. yet la he received on I 1 4 1 ( i•-;,A LE —A lot 4,1 land. 4,w:4.min::
Curran desvribe.l a politician no `•,,ne who, trot
tlt. by putrefaction, rine,. a. tio, 1!,• ,V,IN.b.• A 1.1.nr., R. it.
TR. ‘l. ,•• 1 , 1 1.. :I V.
hot tnt!l,-t
it , 31 A TER, ..1.l
RE.4 1, ESTATE or; E.ll-TS
WILLIAM lit,ler in PR( /\I-
NoTE,
dl w at !two a.r nwnry.
EIMMIIE=ME
‘i tithing tii t hi it in,...)
tap, cau aiwari find at
my attire
All e.,mn•nnit u. ,•to I Int,
MIENIIIM=I
Th s. Mo. h , :,
inns, sem id: oei ..
Maohiam. the 1.... .d
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W M 5,... l i 8i ..1 u i:L1 8 N , ..5 1 :11 , ( t ) ; N . 1 ,, ( ;r t ,. ) ,. . SL.A . ti , jn .t • , 0 ;,,,,?1, 1 ,;, ,, ,, „ ~..remiuml%
n..
...„,
n.,
Prinp'^°. N" N 7 Wood . 1 " .7 '• Pl "' l 'g r g h- ''''''' i /Stilt tram lam fir do, :Adm.( tido lii:
i< . A. ,, Y .
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N ) , , ,, lo i :: r k,L t el . le „ r;i 4. an , al. ,
, :• , , t , , , t . i r . r . , n ..: I
v,...„., Fit'• ,,,, VZ . % 0 , 0 , ',"..L . f . 0, roic tdoc u „ k
of Third, Pittsburgh. bill. ii.i I. oil LAW lb iiihil , Fl'' rf7mi.h. for t .3 .”'Y '''''' ' tuf . . ,
That Pre m ium for UlatiliGirtt, jug mar hint
reinitAntly on hand. Vital Preium fir imoililivi wo,
JI,. HEAD, ri 00 ks.tl I e r anti Suai , .ner, horn Stare Ead.
• No. 78 Fourtls .trend, Apollo Buildings. knat Preiniiiin for fitobly nonhin.
First Premium for nn, ,ufacturAig netchlto
_
. .
Ira LL 1 ) .4 PER S. Fi lid Pentium for nin. 1. ine win k.
. i Afiolognn Nubs Fair.
First Proiniura for (id:). ma , hhie.
Wl' NI A RSII A LI,. Ocular in \V ~‘ LI, . i.,,,,, ,'Praha, ~,,,. ~,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. ~,,..,,,,,,,
V . PAPERS, BORDISRS, le . No a 7 NVoid 1,-,-.,, 4 ,..,,,,„ i s , ~,, i,,,, s „„, k
sliest, Pithilnrigh. IST 14.1,awa Sal. raw.
, YII - .1 Promiuni toi tuarhina for all pnr;idaos
I First Premium for 1.1. a. hair work.
Groins Arai. Fair.
Yirsi Premium for row lllue for all purpose".
Flint Premium tor marline: work.
K , A , A O- AY Stars f '.. M.
Finn Premium lot manlike, rot all porpmics.
First Premium for nub ham Wolk.
Penninshaaaw Nate Fad.
DE..I - 7'IS TR I'. , rind Premium foratinf.editring mai ham.
. . . ._. .
' - First Premium for la niit dill int...hole work.
1 ,)SEPIA A DANIS. I /entis t. Connelly a ! oh a ease two-.
CY Building, Corn, of DIAITIJI.iI and Grant •tr , -;t4, Pint Preinittni for machine wort.
r I timborgb. RA/Se —lir. A. M. ruins L., lir ti..i. And at tie f l lOW illE County Fair;:
leek, Tbeinkost Itehiience.
iim, Rowed Errant tiij:' , / CA,. "Men C., IVt ) Agrinaloseal Sid ,4 lii
IAINI E ztA V INC'S INSTITUTION, No. , First Premium for family nichlue.
Flint Premium for mai:oli:Wl dig machine
Lir till siNI ITII Fl ELI) STREET, 101 , 1000 e the ' First Priminm for um ,Mine leork.
('itatom House.) llartertni hy the Logi. !atm, I 0„,,„0,„„ Potion , li l. , A,,,,.„1,,,,,i5 e ,,,,,,,
• First l'reminin for fructify machine.
OFFICERS. ' First Premium for nannufartnring machine
Prenideid--JA 31 EA PARK, Jr. First Premium for ~*thine work.
rl, 0 0110111,0Vral: Hampden Ca. (Man.) Atreirsiteral Sorich
I H. Y. Rudd, i 'Abloom fir family machine.
A Reinenuoi, Diploma for Mat-Line work.
' hash,. Rhoden Freak/in Co. (N. 1.1 Farr.
Jacob Stnekrut ' I
i, Tim Pretnit.ro for handy :nation..
Alex Bradley, First Firm inni for manutlirtoring too hi no
Alf. d Slai 1,.. Qu,eu'a. Co. (N. Y.) .4.+0. ALlwrat Society .
1 01.001.1,1 . First Premium for family machine
halal Ring, I .e Zug. e. ii W. 117, Wm./tines... Co. (N. F.) For.
A. A 11.11, - lion Dilworth, R. 11. 011 hint, First Premium for family ulAXlsito,
A. S. Fowler, W. A. R00d,% m. Smith. Sindago CL , IN. Y.) rani.
.1 W. Wondw..ll.ill C Solmodis, Ili.ll Jour:, First Premium for &toll? ininhine
V. Rahn, G. W Rickey,*, lIA F. Jones, Efeclawie's lanitate (Pa.) f aar.
J. M. Tmtnaii, A 11. Hartman, W. H. Phelps, Flint prom inn, for machine for all , 11l 1. 0,1.
D. M . Long, R. J. Andel-Boit. C. R. Herron, First Premium for machine no, it.
j. a . W. B n aies, D. E. kicßlideA, W. 1b.... ! The above comprisan all the Fairs a; which thr
keeremay ae./ rid-noire-1i E. M k INLET. GROVER 1 TIAKER MACHIN
ES ide esited
thia yvi.r. Al nearly all of them al , G alin g Sew tug
Open daily. from 9a. in. to: , ii. in. Abel, Tuesday MwchrtoA were in ‘oftiPcti l ir o ii
and Saturday inening., from i; to ii o'clock. The work made open the Grover A Raker Sawing
p rio ,,,iss noel' ui of ONE DIME and upwards. . Min Linn has received the Fifa: Premium at every
Dividends deelarml In D,. ember and Juno of each , 81 ; V i c bi T , .. , l i r to in a l i. hi: lo r b, iillod Shan , where It has loam
1 7:i r firliletnin alloy - 1 Vales Rooms, No. 18 FIFTH ST.,.Plttabnrgh, Pa.
credit of the depil„ orThEstaw If A. V. CRATON Er. Agent.!
BOOKSELLERS. lvc
vl TTO ILVE
JUNI /L C.
C 'I I()Y ER, A ttornorm dt
• Law. Itlllott, ti0.1:1 4 .i Fourth st.re<tt, 1'1114,4,0
Wm. U. Smith,
inhtt r Jentimp
The. D. M.'+ler,
Th.m. Ulair,
Inuit . l*4.u , rv,
Henry Lloyd,
ell to remain are placed to ths
It or as principal, tital bear later
dint; It.
• g Charter, Ily-Latta, ke (Druid,
-
tot, thus rompout 14 EA L ESTA T IT. SA V i NGZ , I N t•'l' I
nooks confainto, It TUTION.--Slatment of the condition of tho
ad at the ogle*.
ier mi . I ., ituu . „, n , ... pociel , to it... p.r . ik b. V s Inotitution our tho 24 toy of Noronthor. BUZ,
suns whose earnings aro swan, the opportunity to P hi ' ll.hcd It. t"oroottiii to tho rhortor.
~,,,,,,,Iten , .ltjo4l,4trpoalts, Denny eared, a nom LIABILITIES.
which Winhtolli When ...awl, their .....7 Amount of Doposite Nor 2d, ItOti . .. Slnl'o4 IS
not, ‘3101400151141 1 0/ 114 riog islsrrnit nolo.' or Amount of I ntemxi don Deptaltor• . 1..•:,4 PI
mud iti• M Y 2D . 17. .-01 Arn.mnt .4 contingtt 1"1/11.i . . . 2,42.1 92
•
.:- P' 4 : 0,7 . , V63K.''?;,:, A
BBETS.
11'''-7 ' .'' ''' -' ,g" ' - 4,"'`'',
j Fir 4 LLun .30 Ural __.l
; United Stnt.s hoods
U. S. Debt. Cerlifteutce MO Notre, (market
No TOVEDEII Al. MTREET, I colon,)
13..1 due.
1711210
uMro Yutuittnu
ALLAIGHENr PITY, PA 0 " , .'n •••
All 'be Weil alylAn of
untlet....gnwd, Andit)oµ C.quenlitea, have (KIWI
' Ined tho hooka of the Inatitnt !mud" and aoeu•
Fancy Cassimeres, Overmallngs, count , ' tho •n.I havo P.und thu
ah..• etateatt ot earn.. I.
H. 13. ,, PILLAND,
CRC ,
WM. II
VASIIIIILUE AND VELVET Vg
liluttable fur Winter went, rutulu to eelet I tlin butt
stfh 111,14 on short notice
0024:11lInitf
TiI.I'ATLES .
1 ISAAC JONES, Prral,l4•lo.
llott. 'Dee. Nl_ Ulnae, : Flo, J. h. ?door Iten.l,
AGENT VOit Wm. 11. Smith, C. G. kliiseey,
• W. 11. Copeland, Jacyl , Peilitier,
John Marsh & Co.'s Soda Ash, ; Gorr ., Child., Nichol. V ve g lio 7
lefrOtlice, No. di lig:Rill STREET.
1 cioll.linniel
' 1. 0
7".111"..fit7r.":::,1"..gi1.1,...":".r"i'..7.bA1c5h1i he
re ' , 1 , 1 117 1 i! 1 8 - , - . i
hull adapted to be roaolifort lira of Glam. t-ta
C. W. CHTTROKKAE, A ,„,,, ~,.,,,,i i iii.i.i of P!!! ix J.! !. .`i I) CoI:STING
11,,U,1i. MARI ES. (~. i.. 1 In pio.r. In ,thi th , m
roao, In krona, '1 y. in 1 iz
tney blond, n--
32 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Philadelphia. will, gilt ed g ,... ~ • twit Ho ..4 4 ,.... with thcki!
I iiiil2-.6miwid ..
patent thope 1..1 .• aut , .i. in,. All nue., piel
--, g - k ,
pAPPAI AND ENN I PE WARE-
.1.`,',,'"Z,,:",y,';', 1.0 I.•iy 1...... it. F. ..de a
A. HOUSE.—Juad °rued, a lama dock of W3l u.. 1, ..-T , N S. CU.. Stittl.,neni,
NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPERS. nol4i3aw-a fan 67 Wood ht rt,t. Pore White Refined Carbon Oils,
iAI.., ENVELOPES, In glva weeklies, cokes and . t -- -, —,--, • .1 ~Vl3 ..
1 qualltiee, for every tag& For vale by : IDIJER 1 O.N it :', if', ts A ta, Wbolosttio otii,e, Ice ..ni LIBERTY STREET,
W. el. JOHNSTON I CO., raper Dmiers, i GROCERS A'ND VI. I III2I.ISSION 11ERCHANTTS, ,
I oel4:lla.w.wrea. , 57 Wood street. I No. 107 Wood street, Pittsbnlst. 1.2,17 ! mo woo.
, 1 sALE
Col{l7l FOR SALL .7 RI(HAla)Sti .11ARLE), A CO,
on O
town w F. k
les (rum
•. - 0 le trwio. 11
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VX
PREMILTai SE ."I 7G MACHI• S
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A • ! 11,!.•Ati If •
• I 1,!•• 7t..l l'•••”t1 ••
• rinal
11..., tog ,TATS
I n 7 ,V 73 01
A 0 CARRIER, Tto•A•urrt.
I• , I DAMS, mud K ERY SATUR
Dep.,lto ri
DAY EVEN I tit.
I paid RP nnatim
DI IEIE',
OILS. c
rnm m .t 11:1 , 1S4.: MEV:HANTS
Crude and Refined Petroleum,
BENZINE, ,Lc,
WALSCI F•T ,
It. 4-r to k1.m..n..11.1chAr.in..0. .t . r.
Burl, & xt..l M.
Th.,. WT., Pr..., Bank A. 11. r
Plttliathaph.a. Y: ly
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oti, ‘v(wK:-.
LYDAY tt CHORPENNING,
tst,l 11.11./• ,ARLON k•I 1., 1: I: \
ZINN AND 1.1 I:It I , ATE,:
I)EC )I,KI.
!•11,1 , ,tmtg
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CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM
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t."1"1: k.:N 1 oli REFIN I.! cellars
PAU. uh, II p.. 14
EX
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General Merchandise Brokers,
ISS in , FTII VIo , NT • l'11:1-11,1:1.11-11/
CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM,
BIONI.TWiE
DIY
lot .1. boy .1.!1 pr.mtptly ettrttdod to
H} , :III.HS
=I
i.'W( 3f /$l 4 /ON at EL:CII .1 YT.
raracloar *tt..toi , t3 .--,n-7pitaz..,o*
('rude and Relined Petroleum.
=I
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oiTti rit,•NT AT . PIi!LAPELPIIIA
lir & '4 .3nm ISlerehant
CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS
=I
41.013 E. I•.v. TIM N T S.
••••11
Itetined or Crude Parole-um
fh.F I , T - 41:1i,iNEI WAY sTt+
OEM
met lm eu.1,nrr.t..4.1 I,v
V the ex 1 , ,,n50•r0 nf the Itclk h;tl
Ihey as halo their 1.11. Larralled and shlppc.l veith•
hii.a the y N hsrv, s. us cheap. more
pr.mpt, tisa. and
srde-. nt
KIRK'S ()11. YARD,
CI. the .111raltery Pp ^y Railroad. al.dre I.sarrr•me
rlo+, caber tilt pannpod fiont Ulu buate direat to
tha , ar, and shlppeu to any polut. East or Wdat.
and Urn, Ina or re—altlrping.
Alt ord.., promptly attunded tn.
Cstrt , rnte nt land, on t'l':r.na Pn, ,, H,g, It. R.
ru.t tat.a tin Ittrbnrgli ; or I root
De n ddr:y at Ito t .11 I N. I, N.l,
inrin KIRR.
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WALLACE S: Cr IaISS
CO111111:.211on
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()RUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM,
III.N7.1NI: AND I.I"ERI , ATING OILS,
A . .. 139 SUPT!! 1111.1r:r5F. I.3II.AI.ELPIIIA
6a 9mrn,;r rnpnnt Y (n.4ler rover.) f..r I 6.0(W1 bl , l,
Alw r;l..itt 4.L.H.L444; ktuerwon
and Fort4n porta, a; one wloui 11:41
Moo - . ti.. 4.4 the plntfora; of the I'. R. It. )c . 44.r. ly
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WALES, WE'r\U)NE A: CIL
COBOI T 93 1, oN EI;(11A NTS,
♦YD
SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM,
11/ MAIDEN LANE. NEIN'
I.trt , 14,11111 m STtllt AOEAN 1 , Sill I'M NO
at their ymrll uml wborf, P.ro (loon
tml4:tf
=EiMIN
NAYLOR & SMITH,
Refiners and Dealers in Carbon Oil.
ttunurpamth , tl ttny Itt the nittrktt.
NW Onion 101 l at It.o ogle, 14'.4 41 MARK ET
ST RE k:T, ...I - at theta- KO, 1. In LPN% r.n «,ill.. n 01 4«
promptly .1 tt n4, , 1 1111"11E
rnlkl
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Lt( UK ICI' SII NN't 11:."11.1,
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No. 1 T. CLAIN ST., PITTSIWRG El
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Forwarding & Commission Merchant
,200 01
,s CR to
AND DRALKtit IS 01 19.
11.0 . 1 7 9
f )..I 07
110 l/
1101124
et — I I.LI M IN ATING, LUBRICATING.tBO I/ Ft
Perltttl,El'M OILS, Ss.. constantly - on hand sn.l
for anis at the lowest marlet roe+. Consipments
sod orders .I.7:Gru
on, REFINERY
(EO. W. 11OLDSIIIP CO
h10111111artnre:s rf BCYCNING OIL AND LUIIRI
TING VI L. Req. crumarttly on /.11 , 1 tho vt,y.
quality of ill' RN( NG GIL. , Irar and ,t tttelmt
alon, a p.m! LUBRICATOR, parr W 11111: BEN -
ZOLE and CAB GREASE.
Off All onlera IoR at No. :15 EJIII MTREET.
Bank 1310. sa.oud 11,or, will be , prong.nly aGoudell
to. orA:tf
.
It Z ., Vc Alt I
(111 . 1,1:, I:Ey SFr', ACIUN U 'u PAINT
0 1 I, S,
Aod dornl. In Ito II o lug MAterlals.
QM
ne2l.lr No 33 MARKET ST .
UCENT OIL WORKS.
J .1
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
Mannfartntrrs of
,~
LXXVII- -- .NO. 1
VOLUME
l ~,y'ul IU K • t 11 LE\I Ef
OIL I3RONF HS
211 and 213 South Water Street
GE' Cvas Ip.= -“:3 2 , 01 it ital.:.
1 11-,-• • I- .11 1' , t 1 Nl,l,
J. Patl.l , , A
Jnu R. l'ltall.ll, ••f I••patl,, 1..ii2.11 INV.,. J CO.
1~1
I)ER et I'LA
PetrMenm and its Products, Oils
bl Rai/AD ATII.RET .
99 WATER 6 1::.! !9T 9T,
or A ;,Ur the \1 1 - ", F.ILOSVSE
Nl' PATINFyiNE CANDLY
t-.III•ANY,
pETROLITE OIL \\ul
aucfactur,,
rrius WITTE. r 'AUTON BENZoI E AND
I:ni,t, it,' wn 010,1..1 'A
REESE & GRAFF, ' VI , 17.11. - :011i
MONONGAII F. A II .I - ••r. P.•.-Urr,ll
\ \N o01)11 Ala),
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GENERAL t't , tlMlS.ll l •4 1 , 11:11 , 11k NT
Sia.olal al to:, I i.•FI „tidy ;r
Crude and Refined Petroleum
Nn lIONT FVT. 1 . !! I.
J A NILS I I; \\ I
Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia
lt,Jons left nt John Pot lot-h,..1 A
nor of Id ARK ET AN! , Rwr t-T ):T , .
ito prompt srl t.ntion.
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Insurance Co. of North Americo
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