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- • 1 ' fleSeeraste and the 'tattle of
1 11. Cblekanaangns
L 1 1' We find In a late neater of lha New York
elalicraie roiliest' of the military
• ' I,operatbans Which, in the Department of Ten-
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!notiee,..immediately preceded and attended
1 , 'Ake repulse of the army of : Goa. Renew= in
;Dm baffle 4.chickamanga,
j-,• thitsruviesi, , whioh is very_ minute and ap
„,.jf,larantly authentic to it* etatements, has been
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:::; - ,neildeattt.oMared :WOO „having notelet*
- jrl7l6llll4 , ioureria3it:intrMaillea': qqd, at it is
I; .., 11 Y 0 !*0 141 Y:Pitafiliedin• Tillf lll ,,of there
• !mega' of
li en. 4oseerans - from nit commend,
may ho proper for ne to reproduce the ea
lloaf of the writer's...representations,
7teleatise . .there are them who:have supposed
~`, -tbenieeleca to ford iroundAof grave complaint
•1( against this Adinirdstratkrn on account of its
Ideellion ta regard to that Officer.
, Availleu ourselves partially of the condor
'. satton . o rho reviewer's statements, as con
- , Itia_hbfel In the sat= number of the paper
• ,
~which gives them,earreney, DAY sap that
! - it appears from their purport that our military
• antheritlea 'in Oda pity, after having had their
.I:PatiOace severtla tried by the antecedent 1
” delay" of Oen. Resocrans, assumed the re
spenlablLlty.ef, thefeano of the campaign op
e
timof tho fall of Chattanooga by or- I
. • &Ming Ger...Rosecnins peremptorily to [TIM
the 7Terrnanstie'rker.
• Ills ilex reprelented that upon tho Grace.
I attar& Chattanooga by the enmity, General
I Raseeranscwithent satirfying himself thor-
I oughlyaa to-the real Intents of his adversary,
Ikl teetornaissances and • otherwise; proceeded
.4.teviet en , Gus assumption that Brag was its
Lttateetrerst, and upon that theory divided his i
smitrishand .fn to three columns, and ordered !
tag= to , move over thee, separate mutes,
twenty to thirty-Lee miles apart from each !
for the purpose of Intercepting the sup-
=pal fight of the enemy. This mistaken :
murinit took the, different paste of the many 1
•boyopd eupporting distance efeac.h other,over
. „linetef march converging upon the position
lailmited by Bragg, so titatithey were =posed
•ItoAtis danger of seecesslve oltaek and destroy.
• ; 11.4'4:by ,the whole rebel force. And it
.itaadthat,that this •ativislon of his foams,
jearaWas being in itself indefensible on military
• ilpriftiples, was.also in open violation of spe.
• •1 1, willginstruetiont team Gen: flailsok in this 1
hity;l. And whim Gen. itentomites bad disco,
trod hismiatake as to the movements of the I
=coy, sad the necessity of resent= his army
;lit= the peril of destruction in detail, be reads
hie dispositions so =skilfully, it is charred,
:‘.l.last theermy was drawn into I =morel action
,s.sfliihs Making a movement by the left flank
-71, di"advantaga.whiebtbringht It to the verge
C• • of, defeat at the verybeginning of the con
• illietiond.rendared it impossible for our troops
to win the battle of the 10th of last September!
J:-4.11, it first Of the conflicts which resulted !
...4,1211 appetite or Chickamauga. - j
, Dens flown:um Is also severely censer.' 1
T:
• Athe official reviewer for abandoning the ;
rltelitlst battle tend retreating to Chattanooga
-Midi. the sonnd....of battle clearly indicated
%bat :Oen. .Theauss was still making a stub' j
itern;roailtanee to the enemy in hie front.
, following 'passage from the document ' ,
u} have . been analysing may be quoted at
•Dirtgoa, and will be mad with Interest on ac . - 1 1
,eatint of the personal references it makes, if
4 1 foito other MUM),
The clue to Gen. Ilarecrame conduct ' is j
,Votind in his belief that the reverse to Gail
,ti ht extended to the whole army, and that'
at 'wa7 lost. All hie subsequent acts, bear
the atenip 'of this impression. The dreadful
titefitittiens It awoke threw him iota despond-.
-t incy,:en deep as to =Ore him unequal to the
hm':Them vibe had occasion to o b serve the
',brain Of his mind after his arrival in Chatty-'
Ittiogaijknoir that this is true. The Govern-
Wteat hadWeldence of this In the character of !
• :the dispatches.that reached it duringthe night'
,:frestiGen. Roseman' himself as well es some ;
~ isthdfa who were then with him.
C.... principal : motive of - Generale McCook
tlarl,,Crittenden for going Into Chattanooga
Ouniciebteidly wasthat General Reseorans had ,
pmeedralthem -thither- Still, herein lies no
fall excuse far them: They should have felt,
. -.on themaltrary, instinctively, that instals tane-
,Wus'iletion was the solo remedy for the dire!
t.OrMtmmt7,-and that if there was any thing'
Jebit- helped, the loss of thou inearred by;
.their ride to. Chattanooga would louse them •
aleathe opportunity to help. It is not probe-
Adn'that, if „General McCook had disregarded '
.1= order to report art department headgear-
lansDoested, at the time the order was given,
on thobatths-field, and not at Chattanooga,);
jatnti reported: and Shatidan's men in ,
paratrn,to. Geneml - Thomas, he would have'
~ haditowniterfor- d ieobedience of orders. Nor]
4e/ jl it., likeljnithat.•Gerteral Crittenden wonliti
Illaratutsrahatie :to regret the acceptance of
. I thetenutesurttendered to him by Col. Park- ,
E
General Roeocrans had strong,
Iniaalso very weak parts. In etrategie corn- I
tbitsationslor offensive campaigns he =mired,
latt,t, , ,osfing -to a kink of insatiety ne to the
Aticaitts•Wanted for =caution; ho always fell
in the retaliation of his - plane. One. ,
preparation deemed necessary for success be-1
mmpleted, another Lad to be. made, and
then another, and se on. A great schemer b.
Irpsi
bat teeny of his schemes proved fruit- I
look after. -mating time, • money and labor.'
.The , capacity of a truly great General, to
aeldtlre peat reunite with small means, ho
41 . 1 4 pug Maw
-,ASlOtherweaknenAst General Roseorttne MU
lile-Lpartialltytler favorites, of- whom by at
,retwaswil..wetu remarkable either for natural
,Intolligettee or'mnfeasional attainments. Of
hie ~ , •; • artchter consideration for these, sernost
:pointed Illustration Ii furnished by the omis
;dente; his. report of all censure of the conduct
of Major General Norgley In the battle of the
Mats It Gen. Roseerans meant to he.jolt how
'could ha ~ n onseicationely 'Aug° Liens. Ile-
Poole, Crittenden and Weed 'with neglect of
datt, and Yet, at. the same tune, attempt to
*lc, with the mantle of Aimee, the faults of
. which iten. Negley mai undeniably guilty ?
.)Didlgot Gen. Thouteurespressed
his dLsat
jellullen with Aim ]attar's conduct to him
the•ittrongeit =met -Bad be not read the
;Inculpating - statements upon this subject to
Oka ,kaports of.Genersle Brannan and Wood?
- Did he net General- Negleyte ttis face that
) 1 1 101, :ad feilodof hiedaty) that his usafalness.
ilafthis army WWI atan end? And did he not
alifledres:Witen the subject. was brought= in
thg pretence of other *Meets, denounce him in
• ',Wliat pate ,thia ieetter still mere lathe light
of igagplieethle .ainsistentty, that,"ishile he
lett, ,, ,thspieharteemings. of the man ' Whom he
'• ferints , euttdidenottneed verbally; turnes
• 4ra;tlrl hie tertt4 he made thatdoest meat the
irekielerWt ilemmseektrges• against the three
Generale' named; ..whora he 'constantly took
!T o, Bl lllPlaset olyeial and pri
vate:tegard thfilmtate.
I bill rata that the 'sbitno of ilia trailiapo
imatfitii, 'tfltnathaVeoltunti In tlio Plana
Fandome, ii to retlncid by anotlion k libleti
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wis 10.41 W, pctr,:tbii suratatuttnil iL
t.••••• Ths Iset•bats my gray, isnitont
itiblatntitkthti preinnt itittneitunt Invie:bnoit
• stanbillliftsfilu,P.atielans; - nze, to tkisappont
• ...tatlps , pbttortot i Sera! figure Ute.
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• MrAtilbertis Vett koieriO;
thstatatigeo t r a4tO ti ,„: o l,=
~ iegll"l4 dedinVotto me= ,
1103falttobtraselt,•Inciredatbribilifirtilert .
iirerintbi‘so • eatiorbijref
aillsoniorti irttb -wbei he bds;4 been
ifolea; to *bootie
tourreuton bur WO!, in 'Canterbury,
fort enterirriew-*
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7.
786.
Slm, this clever and biting jets d'esprif from a
friend whose official position is much to high
to warrant me in attaching his name to it :
"All'. loot but harlot; l" Francis c.rlcd,
As crushed on PayWs fields he I. ;
"Them'. nothing lust but horror t' elgbni
The prudent Meade t0..10y..
2.lDecomber, 1863.
I think I wrote, at the time we were getting
the preliminary pen flourishes about the great
movement, that we certainly might go to
Richmond, bat that anybody would be very
foolish to expect it. The remit has at least
vindicated that statement, however baireii it
may be of more important coniequences.
If there is any possible excuse for the late
failure to do anything (on the apposition that
General Meade wanted to do anytMng) all are
at a Iwo to know what it may be. Mohths of
splendid weather for cempaigning were fritter
ed away before the movement began; every
body was told when and where we were going;
drunken Generals, in the highest positions in
the army, cams up here and talked of It to
the crowds of loafers that gathered about
them in the bar-ream' and on the street cor
ners; then came delay after delay, as if to
make taro that'Lee ehouldhave every charm
for abundant preparatlon. At last's/0 moved
—withtwo,muskets for every onethe enemy
could ihiuragalnaa as=foufid this army half
theallat of ems ithenehed—conelnded it was'
too cold to light—and-came back I
On the supposition, I say, that Gen. Meade
sum/ to do anything, one la puzzled to imegine
a shadow of an excuse for the utter failure:
It is urged in his behalf, by that class of
friends who find it so easy to be vice after the
event, that he never meant to do anything—
that then were graie strategiesemons why it
would be highly injurious to do anything, and
especially to win a decided morass now—that
all that was desired was to alarm Lee, and
keep him from sending aid to Lengstreet. It
is bard totell inwhieh ease Gen. Meade would
bo the worse off—with or without these en
rum,
The writer then goes 'on to end en histinie
parallel for Gen. Moado in "Single Speech
Hamilton," whose political fortune Burke
made, when he was It young Man 'unknown to
fume, and serving in the humble capacity of
private secretary to Hamilton, by preparing
for the latter that "single speech" which fret
made him lord-lieutenant of Ireland, or some
thing of the sort, and afterwards, when (people
found out that he could not make`another
speech, as he had been fool enough to quarrel
with Burke, and lose his serviees,) made him
ridiculous by suggesting the mebriplet above
mentioned. According to the writer, as it
was with Hamttion as an orMor. SO it is with
Meade as a general. Ho continue.:
Is the general. ~whose rare good fortune it
was to stop loth the command of an army for
which victory Lad been organized and foreor
dained, and whose name moat ever be asseel
' stied with one of the most signal triumphs of
oar arms, to be known through history as
"Single Battle Meader"
It was General Meade's worst MilfOrtllile
that he had greatness thrust upon him—that
the nation accepted him for more than he
was worth, The _bur/mei his stomes• bore
him down—fearful that he could not come up
to the extravagant expectation& thadhattleeee
n'ttned of. hinSTabe failed Maim:up to what
e.•ght have been zeasentablywarectod. I stn
only recur to ; Ike, words with which I long
t age described "Slip first Impressible of him—
"'Moro &Scholar tban.a dashing Soldier—bet
tor able to tell how battles should be fought
than to fight them."
A View of 95 South as It is.
The exhausted Panditlot of the States in
reliellion,. "aitd their-utter inability to long
maintain the strkggie upon which they madly
, 'ventured, is strongly exhibited in a Jotter
•
from a lady whore name would gcqiranty at II
!once bur patriotism and her truthfulnesa,l
Lolliekttppears in the IC. Y..TVorld. -Sher
['pants year in tho most prosperous and wealthy
!part of Alabama, and her statements are the
l•retult of her owe immediate observations,
extend:...g, not merely over Alabama, but
throughout other States in which she tram !
permitted to ;Xcevel. Of all these States
aho writes: ,OTheir desolation beggars de- ,
scriptiou, ~lettitution I. everywhere; tuna
that wore, worth hundreds of thousands are
roduced.to utter poverty. Au for the luxuries !
of life, formerly so abundant in the South,
: there are none. Persees formerly the wealth
test have nothing to sustain life, bat what the
country affords, e.nd not enough of that, fet
by impressment it is taken from them for the
army. Their garments, even their eheer, the
families have to make themselves they spin
weave anti_dye their cotton, and homespun
clothes rich and poor. Tea, coffee cad sugar
are not to be had milk and water are - the
only beverages; Indian corn is, their priori. I
sal food."
This, as a picture of the retribution which'
hoe overtaken rebel passion aril siareholdine
treason, is in itself sufficiently !conclusive end
terrible, but the writer does not stop bore.
Not only is society compelled to fall beck
upon the rude appliances and barbario life of
the dark ages,.but peen the domestic condi
tion, the fountain-head of lite in the state, I
has ceased to exist. "The families," says
this writer, "are broken up and ruined. "
You seldom meet with a mile inhabitant, and
if you do, he is either infirm ors cripple. A
large partof the male population ore killed ,
in battlei many more crippled for lifetime:
many patriotic Union men - died of a broken
heart. What nimain are in the army or in
the employment of the government. Never
thcless, press-gangs cross the - country in ail I
directions in searehof men for the army. AU
ties Of, social life ate completely dissolved.'
No emits of justice and equity are hold—
jastine is meted out by the military. Univer
sities, colleges and schools are all suspended.
The countmin many places resembles a wit
demons. Wherever the armies march there
everything is mined—the crops destroyed;
'fences burned; trees vat down; domestic ani
mals killed, robbed, or taken for the army." I
Truly this is si terrible picture. The fiery
sweep of Attila Left in its track no greater
desolation than this.rebellion has bequeathed
to every State, every town ' every acre upon
which it has set Its foot. Yet these are the
horror, 'wbieh our ralLandigbams and Say- I
mours are willing, if-not anxious, to bring up-
on every northern community in vengeance '
for our refusal to accept them as expositors of
our determined thought and purpose.
Oneotthor aignilliant remark is made in the
letter froni which wo have quoted,nemely,
that."the neuthern 'people hate little hope of ,
00.108/1." r Those among w who insist that ;
the rebellion is still sustained by the hope of
triumph will find in this statement from one
whose 'yell have seen whereof she writes, am-
ple food for reflection.
A. correspondent of the Cincinnati Cowan ,
dot tolls the following story :
While at Dan,. Brigadier General T,
Bweeney;.erha commands_ the second division
inafieteral Dodge's wing of the Sixteenth
Army Carps, ordered that - "no woman, white
or colored,. would 'be permitted to accompany
:the troops into tho field," and all who had
ventured thus far "would bo immediately
; sent back to Corinth.m
A German lady, irbosis husband is a soldier,
determined to gobsrlth the man abe loved, de
splie anent', colonel, captain and triends, for
And her appeal to an officer, who shill bo
nameless, was peculiarly touching. Said she:
"You nose I pose in to array mit my man In
Germany; I pose in to battlo at Shiloh; I pose
in te battle atOorinth; Itterer gives you any
trouble, and I links I peso just so good a sol
dier as anybody 1"
' all her words ReTe true in tretait, the
=owes really perplexing, and when a guard
WO talked of to- compel her to return, she
itraired her determination to go, or drown her
ialtiii-tha Vanessa or' rfver:
itialegy4as suggested,and it Ed
gesd to' elUde the slgefutaus for ,abs borrowed
i.itrullecdt iiiiolloigerhintleding slOrleb
hat and ragged blouse, esuctitiis eseldlar fully
armed Sae the friyi)he ctossedlstitisiee - srilli
tied,ttotlti aid to-dstyle;:vithl/;• . ,
tna
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eade's Failure and Fall—Stlug-
Epiram on hla Movements by a
h O fficial.
Washington correspondent of the Cin=
i Gcuttre mans on tho 3d inst
that Gen. Meade'. lost great more
over, and the grand advance on Rich
t& Gordonsville, has ended by the vol
return of our army to its old camps, I
o better criticism on the whole affair
A German amine'
.
.I , 7bact WWOI2III. WW, 111,0'.1/1.
To can depend on't ;
And Rhin aho won't, she v.'',
dud there's m end on't r
nreistasbet 4 o-'
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1.010,
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PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MO
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS.
THE RESULT OF THE LAST DRAFT
Old Soldiers Re-enlisting
GENERAL HAULER NOT A PRISONER.
The Capture of the Chesapeake by
Rebel Passengers. • •
OUR DEAD AT CHMKAMAGUA VET UNBURIED
Go yen§ or Pierpoure .711easagv
E!II!M3=!!I
Sports] Dinatch to the Pittsburgh Gunslts
I Punamaraii, Deo. 10, 1803
The olaim that the draft has secured ten
million dellatit and fifty thousand so/chars,
made by Stanton in his annual report, her ;
coated a dobided surprise. The draft was;
Only enforco, in ten States. There is no',
doubt that, als Stanton says, throo-fourths of
the whole army will re-enlist when their time'
expires. The paymasters hero re-enlist nearly
as many mon as they pay off.
general Meagher is not a prisoner. The.,
st2ry Is cut out of the whale cloth. He to:
now it Falrlag. Court House, the guest of Ce1..1
Corcoran. HO was rieeirediititt eathusipm.'
by his old ootaradOs.
The capture of the steamer Chesapeake by,
rebel passengers, on her way from New York
to Portland, was s lroleaffair. Only seven
passengers secured tickets at tho office.. The
rest of the passengers were disguised as re
turnedsoldiers. They purchased their tickets
on the boat.. She was s splendid vessel, and
war built in 153. She was 460 tons barthen,
11 feet deafen/ water, built of oak, schooner
rigged. She chased Captain Reed, of the TA
cony, at the [Minot his lemons foray in Port
land harbor, June 27th, capturing his vessel,
the schooner Archer. The schooner and
serge i. vetoed at $160,000. It was a des
perate raid. It is probable the engineers,
sailors rad masters. were among the dinnin
g:A !inert:agora.
No demonstrations hare been made since
the sixth on, tb• Potomac. when a reconnois
sance was made to Madison Court House.
No rebel foice there.
It is generally accepted that General Pleas
anton will direct any movements during Am
winter,
Charleston Easy be oar at any time. Gill.
more is ordered to reserve destruction, so
as to keep the rebel toter them. There are
thirty thou.psno men in Charleston kept there
inactive. by Gillmore's guns.
Our dead are,,yet nobaried on the field of
Chickamauga. They lie where they fell, ap
palling and ghastly object.. (-Arilon birds fat
truifig upon them.
The loyal Crorernor of West Virginia, in his
message, says. " FfiA the slave.. and when
the State Is folly lostored there will be no
need of contention. 'The people will at once
'adapt themselves to the new %tate of
Popnlatinf t an't capital, Invited by our mild
climate ' and rut agricuPural, misicial, and
manufacturing tesoureei., and commercial fa
cilities, will immediately flow into the State
from the North. The State will emerge from
the rebellion regenerated, and enter into n
noble and successful competition with her
' eister . Statta in all that pertains to the true
question of a free commonwealth." W. J. J.
From aleadets Army—Jetr. Davis'
Message—Gen. Meade to be Relieved—
otg-resslonal.Commltteco. etc.. etc.
Yang, Dec. 10.—Spenial to the Timm,
dated Washington, 9th, says the army of Gen.
Meade is qnietly encamped In Culpepper, on
the north bank of the Rappahannock.
Lea occupies bid old position at Orange
Court lionse, his I,dranes Li.o guarding the
Itapidan fords. The picket,. are again on
friendly terms, there being hot little duelling
and few casualties on either side.
Bushwhackers are beginning to summ
again en our dank and rear.
Jeff. Davis has issued hie annual message
to the rebel Congress nn Monday. The Born•
went is very mournful. •
Iseaerters say that Lee's army does not ex
ceed 35,000, and is raiding huts for winter
quarters along the lino of the Rapidan.
lien. Meade will soon be reissued of his
command. Ills successor has not yet Bern
appointed. However. it is known tha Wen.
Pratt and Mr. Chose favor the restoration of
Rooker, while the riceretary of War hesitates
between him and Thomas. lu the event of
Thomas taking the command, the general im
pression is that Hooker -will ;wetland him in
command of the army of the Can:ll:nark/Ind.
There is no truth in tbo rumois that Gee.
Pleasoeton is assigned to the command of the
Army of the P0t... , it ha. been determ • Albums Holding 20 Pictures, $1150!
inod to reorganize that army.
Speaker Colfax is busily engaged in making /Wood In Morocco, two obops..
op nix bodge[. We have Album. Holding from I% to
There is a groat pressure for positions in
Committees on Ways and Means. It will be
selected skith unusual carefulness. Speaker
Colfax is !lire to the importance of placing
upon it the best financial and business talent
irrthe Douse. Probably Stebbins, who was
elected as a Democrat, as ho Is conceded to be
Ono of the most skillful batikore_in,--Nevr
York. will be offered a place in the Committee
made vacant by Mr. Comming's resignation.
Mr. Stevens will retain his position as Chair
man
Standing Committee. of the Senate wore
agreed upon by Sob-Committees, and will be
announced to the Senate 10-morrow. Mate
rial changes will be made.
lion. Ward Kelly, of Pennsylvania, will
probably be CLet...:llllll of the Howe Naval
Committee.
Latest from Europe-rArriral of the
Steamer Etna
New Yonr. Dee. 10.—The Etna, from Liv
erpool on the 25th, via gusenstown on the
20th, arrived here this morning.
Cabinet Councils are hold almost daily in
Leo !on. Earl Reason was present.
Lassie's reply to the invitation too Congress
fa rooeived. It asks for the objects to be dis
cussed.
Tho La Frapec Says that all the continental
powers, except Austria, have acceded to tho
call for s Congress.
Litcrpool, Nor. 20.—Flour, good quality
scarce and fully as high. Whoat very urns
and generally I@2c higher. Corn steady at
$1,29 for mixed. Boor unchanged. Pork dull.
Bacon unchanged. Lard more active and
about ad lower.
LATEsve—Cotton closed buoyant and higher.
Breadstuff' Ann and unchanged. Provisions
quiet and steady. Consols, money 92!11ei
American securities firmer. Sugar still ad
vancing.
Gen. Meagher—Bebol News.
New Yuma, Dooember 10.—Gen. Meagher
h not a prisoner, AD was reported.
Tho rebel Congreu mot on Monday In Rich
mond. nub were introduced to prevent the
employment of substitutes.
A. Mobile dispatch reports tho defeat of the
Yankees by Gen. Green, on the 7th of Novem
ber, at Polaguamo, Ls., with a ion of 2,000
men. . .
Tho ruivigation on the river is virtually
closed.
Oa the 29th, 200 Yanke" cavalry were dri
ven tato Port lludson, and 13 killed, and 20
wounded. .
Charleston dates of the 7th, report no
change. A slow fire was kept op and shells were
thrown into the ott; on Monday and Tuesday
lost week-
..• .
Tho Richmond rivittirc7, of the Bth, protests
against allowing say more provisions to come
to the Yankee pr4pners.
Fire In Now York Harbor.
Nair Toni, Doe. lb.—Yesterday afternoon
the canal. boat Qom. Campbell, loading hay at
'Pollkboad, betwoort piers fift/r4v• fiftY
fonr at 'the foot
of. c haidas atroot„ ; NOfth
Biter,iokfrfita.aolofrou the ab e a m
nroadraiddlyaDd aehatlry
Tesilaogifdl ti
.about
. I.,anonore
":I.'rOz]
=
From Grant's Arroyongratalatory
Thapateh from •the 'Fruldent.
Spccial Divot& to tbi, Piiialaugh dazed.
CRAI4ASOOGI, Dec.,9:1863
The following order tiLl just boon isenetl:
Headdirsartere MilitaryDieivionof tie lifierin
ippi, in the field, thettemoo9e, Teetnewe,
8, General Orden No. 9.—The General Com
manding takes great pleasure in publishing
to the brave armies under his command, the
following telegraphic dispatch Jost received
from the President of the United-Stalee:
Wteirriatte, D. C.. Dec. 8, 1888.-„lfajor
Mecca/ Grant; Understand Dig that your
lodgment at Cluittanooga and Knoxville le
now secure, I wish to louder 'you, and all
under your command, my more thin thanks—
my profoundeet gratitude--fer ekill, cour
age and perseverance with whieh: you. and
they over Co groat dialetiltiee efferited
that important object. God MeesiotutiL
ABRAILI.III lancets.
By Order of Gen. U. S. Chu*.
Secretary Chase's Repott.
Now Yolk, Doc. ID.—The Secreftistof the
Treasury's report recommends a .anty of two
and two-fifths per cent. on. bank note, circula
tion, two cents tkrund on cotton, ten cents
per gallon on crude petroleum, sixty cents per
gallon on distilled ftptrits, twenty cents .pe
pound on leaf tobacco, and firo to twelve
per coot: on,manufsctured tobacco.
The Secretary townsmen& the issue of no
more paper mons3 - .,bnt.anks leave to borrow
$300,600,000 for the comma. flseal.year, and
$OOO,OOO for the next fiscal your,
WANTS.
GOD GIRL WANTED—To do gen
eral hflmtelrort, a short &name Lath. coult
try. 1141... t 'sago. p•ltt. Apply at the
GAZETTE OTVICE.
WANTED.
A.s Erperleneed Carpet Cpholaterer
I. vrani.d loamediately .t
OLIVER BIeCLINTOOK a 00.13,
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ocl:S.0
SITUATION WANTED.—A young
roan of gad standing, wishing to engage in the
Mercantile Bochum+, desire. a altnationas ihlpptt
Clerk, or in business in which Ile could make
hhu
rif generally awful. Satisfactory referenoes can la
given. adder.. T. 8., Box 1451, Pittsburgh P. 0. 4
dc/1.3t
HOUSE NVANTED.—To purehnoe or
rent, for ter=paiziNe.
FIRST
On Penn stroet, Preond Bonk or Common.
Apply to W. r. LOGAN
No. 1 Bt. Clair street.
P. 0. Boa elit deldw
WA NTED.—A young man having a
good totwinese reputation, and ran command a
cash rappel of 11:1000, capable of taking charge of •
set of Nadu, Finances and out-door MM.., mo
learn of • nut , opportunity to enter a. partmr in a
lucrative Iron Boat.w fully established Apply to
del B. Mc-LAIN& 06.,1011 Tomah sums.
ANTED A GARDNER mar
.—A
Wrled man without children pmferred. nemoot
understand the mlitnre of Grspca and nut be Orata
1101 a bard work. The right kind of a man can
get • permanent gtitatiOri • and good p.y. Savin g
12C Mound street, Pittsburgh, Pa. deg
NVANTEII-00 Mostu.—We want
Agent. at ILO s month, capon:Dee paid, to sell
our BverUdive Penclis, Orindal /Num, and thirteen
other new, useful and ~none articles. Fifteen MU
dr• sent.frow Addrem,
mr.egusdavrT tillAW d MAIM. Blddnihrd, Mo.
itry r, A MONTH !—I want to hire Agents
wit , in every county •t STA • month, expenses
paid, to .ell my weer citron family Storing Machines.
Addronv, S. Bi4Dlsoli, Attend, Maim
WANTED TO liENl',
A GOOD WAIIELIOITSI
Slttintstl Inn bail:win portion of tb.
1W SECOND 87111,311 T.
EMI
STATE OF ()1110.—IlaiuusoN Coosrr
COMIT (Ne CnMuna Pleas.—Pounrylraula II: IL.
..ed IL, ht. G.e 1 Penn vs. Itentainrltle it Indians
H. R. Petition to form - Imo MarUV:W
ile undersigned has been ...pointed Special Coe..
missioner lo it come, to audit the claims figalmt
said Company therefore antler , Is hereby given for
the holders thereof to present tie lame tom Allt my
an. is in before the NIS DAY
or .uoirn UV It4'4_lad the
pear - are heimby further aiatillqiyhat • tie
oleo( the mortgage rrrieniseerif nallromi gimi
pany was taken at mho term of astil Condo
and a stay of execution .bf the sale thereof moil the
fast day of .tanner. till mat granted teztrabbo the
creditor. of said tinsupnny to agree span the plea
heretofore submitted U. diem for its toorgaalastioo.
m an order of sole mill certainly be ironed after the
laid Brat day no January, ISM, cadge. Stockholders
and coeditors by that time have signified, la writing.
their an' sat to the innvoder of one-ball their stock,
and their interest on their claims adulate the Com•
pany . Lad, therefore. if peerible. to avoid said sale
mid secure to the atochholders ono-half of their
stock, and the unscented creditors their debt, with
,,nt interval, I urgently rail npou you to forward to
JUSTIN O. 1110IIIIIS, Secretary of this Company at
rtoulonnyttl, Qhfo. your orrttlicoton .4 mock * arid
...IttenNte of in'ant.tottnewa. • ith authority to hint to
accept the pion of morgnntattlion on your In•ltalf.
Recelv.r and spechal Cumm
4,, tint I. R. E. C• 1
WE SELL Al' THE PRICES WE
I=
ll=
Albums Holding 50 Pictures, $3 00!
I.owiti, two clasp.
=I
PRIM. RANGE ►IW3I OENT 70 L 0 al
afr 11..n't 617 In tall, 11 you aunt nt
Pittock's Photograph Album Depot
1=1:3
PARTICULAR NOTICE.—ie it be
ong.; a Inattee touching the test !arrests of
every Ilan, Woman and Child in Allegheny county
to see that money is not squandered, and that when
expending the bud earned gala. proeonsd by an
cant and weary hoer* of tell and hardship, It
becomes the linty of over; parent to ma that fell
value II received, and wreathing tangible and mein'
la obtainod, thew rut:arks are called forth at this
time, as coo are daily-and hourly ratted Ispon to hear
the piteous story of mum poor woman, at wlth• moan
of dbmairshe relates the insit of her prop lad stay
la this world, - -hor haw husband—who went
forth sad nobly battled for his Country's Honor and
fiation't nag, and now that she la loft alone, she
nod.-to friendly band to aid her; bat, on the contra
ry-, ail nom ready to impose opan and take the ad
her inexperlanco, and with the cons-too
log proof in hand, (a Morocco Boot which ham literal
ly dropped Ps pfwee,) can het credit the storim of
their wrongs. Naw thin is to glesnotles that on nod
filter this data I will warrant every pair of Boob or
pintos sold at CONCERT HALL hlhti STORM, el
rifth street, to he perfect, and In no manner to rip or
tome to plea., Lod the =may in all nista to ha re.
funded or lb. work made goo wham tits feast die
satisfaction may occuronad pWgo myself to nil
first eta n warranted wor k ter meaty 'bas hi cak
ed COMM. work and second rats articles oho
where. do!
THE BUGLE CALL
A oollection of nearly API of the fr‘ollost, opletest
atat mast rowing
Bongs, 'rhos, Quartette and Choruses
Enr published. This Stook should be in every loyal
home, to ram Union Lewis. sad around ecen
esmpflre.—for It will help the right, wblle It ihrouwe,
=
BT 080. V. ILOOT.
Cople. mailed crci receipt of Mamas.
CRAB. O. MELLOB,
51 WOOD STEENS
GEORGE R. RIODLE,
CON-VICW.A.NCIOR.
OM., No. 89 Dtansond SI., l'lUsburgb, fa
KORTGACIES, AZBEZIEENTS,BCINDS,
itYCLIAMICT LIENS,. end other Indrawn/ el
Reined dram with "ntatnen end legal sectary.
Amnon stead for Ezeonton and Admlntrerstinn
Titles .to Iten artate r _ate, namtned sad' Brandy
searched lA. Lim, do-. kr. tedithamdera
WI L/
fris.Tz* sEpLcx, .
va.terfau, 14,1391=11;"
r cias , AND;STRAt YHIMIUt •
IitIiIVIIMIIII4I7I9 II OO44IIPIN ' ll -4
ita ;iiitiPithilitiOlsetl.l4 i'"' ''
.
1 - 100WERANIMMUIMIt i
la prowl wirasoint- 21 . 1 ", I
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MEM
M
G, DECEMBER 11, 1863
iI1" 7 ::
ICIIAIt DSON Il Alt I.E Y & CO.,
1M1961027 & V onw A 11 DING N EMI] A [VI'S.
_..
!,'fade and Refined Petroleum,
Ns" 19 IRWIN kaki:KT. i't7llll3liftint
‘l ,
ar Musa Cash ii..lronre• et, rewwignoieuta for
twburgh or fsstern 9larletw.
11,1111V14,01 fa-rt.-W.:
...osers..l. 0. Dilworth g Co.,
.t
pringer Ilarbongh, ti...q.,
. hompeon Dell, }.q , Dreet i).avinorctol Bent
l 610:Cin
TACK Ai BRO.,
It
......."..
&ado and Refined Petroleum,
BE \Z N
4' Is 2 WA LNUT ST, PM LA Drugn..t
iilluelarei untrue..kJ to our tare will recent but
p.rompt attention.
iDtf ' rL " : " Cc ), . l 7lltl ' a r lta ° 3 . .t " ; ,r a l. T .Y 6. l C r; ', Zb r, Rt r.
Pn.t. Bank 1,, IL.; 11. 1.. Y...
CP.. Philadelphia.
I RON CITY OIL WORKS.
tLYDAY & CIMPENNING,
- goinnfaxturcrl IL.flonnt of CAIfBON CUL, LIEN.
';tr.b: 2 lASI' , LLIIIIIIIATILIO OILS, .1d d..len In
crtuayill YIECTELCILICU.M.
Wurlca, opporf Sharreannrg,
1 0E14. No. 69 11A1C1) erase.
- I .I77FRPOCIO . P•.
D L. MILLEN, .11: A
tm 14 A LIL T NT Pll I I-11,EL PIILA.
Catra & REFINED PETROLEUM
- 011 C•eltula•ion excl.:A.oy. • II chergos at awt
reaxonabl•
PTORAtiE YOB. ILEF/NEI. coll•ra. For
131{UIIK, 11.11tnr ~411111.41%.
PP, Old, att•nl ittel Exparrp
Toe Natx--CA(..,TIe K.rl. A.S•.DA
CA 1301 * 1 PF.NI BERT( IN,
General Merchandize Brokers,
las POPTII PPLONT AT., PP IL A DEL NBA.
CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM,
PA PETt'IL . I 315T,,NE,
Ord,: or ..`1 attewleml to.
46.111!1,
ALLEN 3: NEEDLES,
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PVN• vtv attAnttor paid t.• rtrowifrimet.ts of
Crude and Relined Petroleum.
LW' L. 16,1•1 wl il/C.C4 111.4<1.
N Y RUE,
I=
rolonr Mt Cc,t erg hant
CRUDE & REPINED PETROLEUM.
=I
it. xbri PETROI.T.UN
•rtt.lt
13111iK E 4- et) ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
=ICI
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!ntalied or Crock Paroirront
I=l
=III
Cal
WA 1.1.1 t I , ', A
I=
MB=
CRUDE .Sz REFINED PETROLEUM
I=
..1%, 134 (1' AltrlA,. P 11101,141.4,111.1
err t , t .tt ettihnt tty h (01,,, th, ,, t. hhln
Alen exeelh.el 111, • htr S. ,nenerhete
itni Vote:. tea, nt Inn. • I.nri 11. the P,ltoylk
Itivre. nest Ihr pint hare of lite I'. ft. IL p - a , Iy
WALES, WEI'NIoRF. A: CO,
I=l
SHIPPERS OF I ETILOLEUM,
=I
AMplr os, ten 1., FTOIIAOE. AND Sill I'PTNO.
wont and wharf, 6cn 11,101
my II tl
1',11.1,EN DER,
OIL 131i0liERS,
211 and 213 South Water Street,
MINIM
I=
Lyda) , 11.1soli..saultso., Imo ti:,. Oil Wot
Ja..•l. 1'1..4,, of .1. 1 . ...10wr S C..,
J. R. 111,1 tor t. of `pone, lTn.fnut .1 co.
Jr = I I , Y
1311 • A1ti1iThli 011, WORKS. •
NAYLOR & SMITH,
Refiners and Dealers in Carbon Oil.
tlasorpafteral by ally to the market
ISlYOrtiero It•it tbrir other, No. MARNE'S
STILEZT, or at their works in Lalrlnnrevllle. a. ill be
preeroptly attended to. Bitycnt of CAI' PE OIL.
I ZUREId' ASfiwoRTH,
No. 1 BT. GLAIR BT., PITT9BOII.OII
Forwarding & Commission Merchant
AND DIIALER OILA.
011 . ILLUMINATING, LVDRICATING, CllrDk
leCTfloLErat OILS, ontatantly C.II hand .d
br eado at ae loweet maraot prim. tVasigrEmeat•
and onion slicit.4l. ap7:ara
W. ItOLDbitir 111[11111 as La[ltle.
- _
WOOEVILLE OIL REFINERY
OEO. W. lIOLDSHIP 8 CO.,
illannfnoodwrs of BUNNING OIL AND
MG OIL. Keep constantly on band the rug beet
muality of BOAXING 011. clear and wlttiont color;
a., a good All LUBRIC_ATOII, pure. %%HITE BEN
n
No. SS FIFTH STREET,
Zink Block, second Iloor, will to promptly attended
to.
R.
s WARTRD,
ESTE
CRUDE, REFINED, MACHINERt AND PAINS
0I I. S,
4.3 deat, Su Mining tilatari4J.
No. 213 MAIIK.ET ST.. Plttsbureh
CMMI
UMM
(Into of Wm. 14. Woodlrtud d C. n,)
01N AL COMMISSION PIECC/1.125T
Special attention given to the .ale of
OrudO and Refined Petroleum.
Fe. 111 BOITTII MONT STREET, PHILA.
ode-41
:ACC%—.llll.ll7lllCai attn
.pETROLITE - OIL WORKS.
.m...na.a.r.e. et
,PRIXE WHITE CANNON OIL. DENZO.LI6 AND
'PrlVOLT.l374l..p.marawpo OIL.
04pacity, Proitumisguad bendsYei.w!ak:
1110314,1eCilfairP,Tzoniirrosa.
MBes,IIONOISVARELA 11006 S, l'ltttburgh.
my•Z ; ,
•
• :
114 ofligriol-
pfd gun - - Arona*
opieit away
4 ~~ y~
3 a ~
THE EJMOLI4IIIE-r7' CJRPETS, OIL CLOTHS, If t.
lias.o4varretts Doan ti Ibraothanov,
Dotzsuor or rmvs*,•.,
Precast Marshal's OA., 91 Foaral &reek
Pittsburgh, Pa, Dr 4th; VOL
fIORRECTIOII OF THE ENRO
VV ISSST—NOTICE Is hercb7 elan, (In accord
an. with Circular No. 101 tram the Prurrart Marshal
Grneral, to all persons insproprrll eta-oiled in this
District, by reason a
ALIENAGE.
NON-ILIIDENCE,
ENSVITABLENES.3 OF ACE, or
BIM/
That the Board of EnrollMeet . ..ill hear their °lithos,
in the girder lu which they are pressinted,from the 7th
till the Zah December, Inelostse (from into o'clock
till one, and from two till live o'clock,) sad ifeatis
lird they am well f ended, will recommend that their
nmeee be stricken boat the list. The forms nerd sod
erldetice required will he the sante m at the last
draft. Cases will be heard In the order le which pa
pers are flie.
NO OTHER CLAIMS FOR NIIMPTIIJIII
thm thou, chore mentioned (ma that by election of
parent, where two or more sone an liable to military
duty) will be beard until the draft Is med..
Ser COILICELT persons knowing of
tiny Ruble to duty ILI Ciao, I, emitted from the enroll
ment, am urged to notify the Dear& or proper sae
rvlitug racer, al onto, that proper ingniry may be
mode, and their names addod. To fatilltate this
proper FOI*Li for the purpose mop be procured at
coy post entre is the District, et the Provost Mare
Axel'. taller, and et other places deeiganted helow, In
each of ob.!, phous lists of pursous enrolled may be
fennel.
F I HST WADI , .
1 , 44 D-rm. Ihmibert's, 77 . Third at., near Market.
•Preto a Co., Penn and Stansris strvata,
"Jame,. Grassy, Watrr street,
•John Beth's Ilarbury street.
JoAmb Yrederiek, 37 Martel street,
John 0.G...0r, 111.1 I% later street,
tars. McLaughlin, 41' Water street,
/Ingt, Sala, n Water arrest,
Bottle Ilwss, 34 Diamond,
SECOND WARD.
VAlderenaa Nicholson, Grant attest, near DU(
Inmi.
(den= Meek, Third street. below Smithheld.
S. Nichol. Hotel, Grant .1.. corner Fourth.
Goal* Hotel. Grant and Semitni.
AI neiy House, tlto. st , no. C.R. IL
ArborlieLl, Water at., DC. Smithfield
Arbor Saloon, Al Pio mond wiry.
lin/p.m. Engine linuee,timltnfleld 4.
: Theo( goods have odlisnievi, In first band; folihk-
Iloy or • uttlee, Fourth •t. near Stlithild
j„,,,,„,, . dr ”, „,,,,,, 5m1,b,,,, on
. nd p,,,,,,,, ~... ' TEN to TWENTY-fl\ - It PER CENT. within thirty
TIMID WARD. I days, and we are now pelting ot LESS TII.tN BLAB-
P(Ahlertnan Alclllide 112 EMI st. • .17 FACTURER'S PRICES. (Mr stook La almost en- ,
D'Dirpotelo Other, ID Fifth at. finely now, all hoeing been =refused within ninety
e Able stint; 'tore, Grant and Fifth ate. dap, for ca., at the vary lowest prima of then yaw
s.-1
0 lisei.(of-n'e leek store, Smithfield st.
.2. H . Inumb, 27 IVylle at. McFarland, Co ll ins et co.,
I,—, ~; Wooildoel'il Pennsylvania avenue .4 (-fat
hom et. Nos. 71 AND 73 rum STREET,
Johnm„ii „ dive.i, Webster And Tunnel sta. ,
Between Poet °Mee and cl onal Bnildinua. degDishy's, violater and Grant 4..
Cake ii wok store, Chronicle Onlye. i CARTETS HAVE: ADVANCED IN
Word • Bon I, (rant and Seveutli sta.
.
Raon) Homo, Liberty et-, near Depot.
TEN EAST.
layme kluntooth, 177 Smithfield 4. .
hit 1 mina a 11l Suuthfield at. con Virgin 41... y. I
1,,, z i, 1,,, , , ..,... 4 L, IL L:4„. Seventh. I But ore comm. to .ell, until further notice, nil
FOCRT/I WARD.
: doods in our line at pricey
r i t n lt . millar , liiitiLtdr.i .i Liis ri (t3 . 2:l. Claw st.
rAlli•lieny Bridisi Toll flon:sei. Reduced I'ully ,20 per Arent.
Ithodia' Drreery, Invinesno Way
Th(impeon s European Agoney, 7 Rand et. From last season's rates.
Bulwell'• Plough roctury, 1.11,{11,11M0 Way. •
Myna Iron Worke. Wayne et. W. D. it H. M'CALLIIM,
loinnahan Hon., 372 i eon et.
Xi ollace'm Marble Yard, 311./ Liberty ay No. 07 FOURTH STREIT.
Norris' SI. WIZ Saloon, lt-ti Liberty id. noig,
2 IV Hannah. SI Lite:mi. et.
FIFTH WARD. . ___,
0 - 2 11. Tityl (r. Alderman. MI Penn rte SERTIrG w1.41C111.01 , 1E5.
I. H. lone, Alderman, 471 Penn at. - -...... .... ..-- ..... . _ •
Daniel Ili i wig, 325 Penn et. /I ROVER & BAKER'S '
George sehwimier, 524 Penn pt. I kJ
Gowan Gabriel, rk, Penn .t !PREMIUM SEWING MAC/MOS.
L....a, Houk, tila Penn at.
Slilfiller lion., Mk Penn sr
e.\ Berm, 72.1 Ponn at . TEE ONLY GOLD MEDAL
A. (reenw.o.d, 1U Pike st
Jacob l'im, 41 Liberty st. Leer Awarded to Sewing Madam in Illinola.
F. A rdory. Livery Stable, TO Liberty st •
Volk.' 1101. 0 Horn pt Them Machine* were awarded Dm Illighood Prerut•
Fort Pitz I
ouudry. um; mew an eompetifort, kir the Best Poraßy Bcroev
Juniata Ito, 11.41.. Madam, the BM Illaa.f. ar...hb.e... , the
Ilieleon, st. wort A Ce . ~O L 8..) .t Bag Machias Work, at the kcliewing STATE FAIRS,
SIXTH N ARD. . of IFOQI
Neer Torii =We Fair,
7-
! Alder man Doti,. 12n Wylio et
Aldo man Dori; WyDe ittowt, Viral Premium for family machine.
li. o'. Old Ta, ern, 1 niton et. First Premium for double-threat! m.htno.
F Godwin, Wetwier sal Crewliwd st• Piro Premium for machine work.
/w'en't State Pei.,
1 i11,13/61 • 1 , 11, ZI- , ,. 231 Tenon Armin,
First Premium for timuLly machine.
4...... Ma tine . erir store, Id Dos,. et.
Flnd Premium for mane4= martial.
. Fire Premium fur machine stork.
c..rnma's Urn: Store, liii Penn a !retitle
7.=mertn.. nye, Hall, Pa. A, and Federal AL le. ' S ''''' Phi..
nEVENTII WA P.D. Find Preach= for family =maim.
iv Somitel Bori lay, 377 WeNtel et. Pint Premium fur manufacturing tria(Avine.
Pint Premium for machine work.
'E. IL Lytle, Grower, IS Duncan et.
F. Rommel. ToYern, na Center Avenue. . Mello. Slam Pale
P. shall, Yli- .t Shop , 97 Centro Ai Mill. First Premium Tor tawny manlthte.
!lilt Premium for manufacturing erm4ilne.
111,1 EICII.Ip, Green mid Centre Avenue
John reivot, Centre Acetone. first dreamt= for machine work.
fadiamit Stab /biro
Ltrinine.dt S in lent Factory
First Premium ibr machine for all portent.
F. ll= A Co., Gnowry, Bli Penn's A venne
• V Siete... 2.4 Pena', Avenue. Pion Premium ter meth. work.
{Pmkleo-dt, Mod:smith, Shop, Penn'. Amu. ! a/h e " . Shde Fe*.
and Wino. First Premium for machine for ell piano.;
I.IGf iR WARD.
fl'ltotom Daft, Alderman, :X6 Staven•on
Itertn, Bnrlwl. IltlPerm'a wrense.
ntsu
PennoylvaJua arenas- Perts'a LT41.1,11
Yenn's SA1101:10.
J. II Ilt.yrr, ttrocer, Poutia ay.nun.
Was. Saul th, Te , oLoa, 72 Pauns ',emus
rums Ilotel, Jls ,,vre S•con,l
°Kereint..ton In,u Worka,Bcp.mul at.
JohnJr r, Grocer, tlll.troa at.
'Jacob dler, Orwer, Boyd'. Hilt.
NINTH WARD.
Nor - mine, Alderman, Pons at
7' 80. ortb. 743 Pens at.
•Ilerou S Pollock, DI Pone
...I. B. IMP. PlaninF Penn at
II Say Itua.r, 039 Penn 4.
Iron aty Roca!, Penn at.
..arnscl3l"K.'• Lumber Value, P,sin
el% N. Iturley, Grocer, Penn
Smith, Park 6 Co, Foundry.
Part, Darthar k Co.
Voter D-pot Penn'* Railroad, Liberty at.
Steven] , 11191, Allegbany river.
lA, thr. Moore full lista of thee., may b. won.
°erns lot outitesof carom may be procured hare.
1 , 01:01,11.1.-1.11.1 of.F.at Birmingham. Miming.
ham, Moth Stitt Pittsburgh may be soma! tits
•.uth end 01 the Monongahela Drldmo, at the Post
ofho,v h, [loos borec,giu and other pantile placer,.
Tow>entr Lirt. lure Wen mailed to the Pnatufhette
in ouch.
liirAssemors and other public officers In eaeb sot..
list tlcl, snd Myal midterm, sr. mired tordd r thee.
.Itrrtntkals, that all Ilablo to duty may be curl:oiled,
and all tate an equal chance In the draft.
fly order of the Eoron.oot:
r ',Let J.I.II:RON FOSTER, Captain,
I w 3.Larshal 1%1 Inst. P. and Pres. 4
BOOTS a.ro SHOES
ENTLEM EN'S NVI yrEit BOOTS—
NJ( Wo would illTilP the ntteutton of gentlrmen
%tn. hare difllculty in golfing Boots ttuttln, ht nun
Inrgn ne..rtenent of
1. , U8L I.: SOLE CAL Y BOOTS.
g!!:=E3!
PI o WATERPROOF RAIN BOOTS.
DOUBLE SOLE AND UPPER CALF do.
Tlar gorttlts an rustle to otpcdal order, end frtr rtratt-
IM WWI durability ere yearrastedricul to any rttv
.
tro MA rk.
GEO. AI.BILEE, SON & CO.,
noIS Comer of Wood •nd Fourth et - rents
Burr; A \ 1i Stit)F,S.
GREAT REDVCTION
Ladles' En,. Last'g Con Oaltere,l,l T 1 worth !1
.• .". " 125 1 75
Atl Mtn., goods .eili❑g my low..
JANES ROBB,
=1
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
DUELING 'MP EIONTII
Boot., Shoes, Gums,
Balmorala, Congrus Gaiters,
And rverythlng else In our Igoe, at rctatl, thore.by
eating twenty-roar per cent.
Gte. tote tail beibra porchnnin rim:where.
JOB. IL BORLAND, 98 Btarkat .t
docond door from fifth
•101I\ CAMPBELL, Manufacture? of
BooTs AND SHOES, of every description, No.
Arnlthlleld attest, Pittaborth. nally
ill ALBREE, SO'S 1 - C - CF., Whole
..a sato .d Mail Dealers In BOOTS. SHOES, An.,
corner Wood and Fonrth streets, Pirtaberclh.
OILS. lf c.
. .
RIDER. & CLARK,
COMINSION BLUCELUTTS
And Factor,. is
Petroleum and its Products, 011 s,
=
6111110 AD STINICT.---.
VI 'WATER IW. FIWISTITSIi 9".
rms."csau.
/Efr Arab. tor tlar PORTLAND HICROSTSZ OIL
VCOIIEB. NSW • YOBS PA BAFF/NE CANDLE
COMPANY, d. .
IV, A. imentes, sous.
98.Idratsz1132 Frost •ta.
EM:I
LUCEWI' OIL WORM&
DUNOAN, DITNLILP t 4 CO.,
ktandactunscs of
Pure White Refined Carbon OW,
LIBICIIIT MILT,
tori
prmnosao,
isn4r. Esrarg-4aaxitw.
101111Mzum. WARD, Dealer PROM= 1
Issoßy, WARD, Dealer
all sictuitlea for G201X7..,
• Pero:mit= Onstra WASS, thttpaktßTlAs!uf7;
catxmonable term. •
, Thew wishing to !wad their zwrim l piroodstran•
/1 9 2, ifP''
F1240'•~ can Mean Ou4
I Sri n ot tt 1 1 P It*
= -`
VOLUME L
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
DR LIGGETS,
the 510111:132 PATTVINS aad every width, at the
Lowest Prices for Cash.
Itectudtag
Crumb Clotbs, Feßings, Rugs,
OIL OLO.THS, &e.
And hating perrhased for CABIL ben* the late
VdTwroWM, WV liVe able to &al at lb. 1211PLACtUWWW.
pripea, au awhiTiallod stock of
CARPETS,
Window Shades, Mailings, &c.
OLIVER M'CLIHTOCX & CO.,
Ha FIPTEI STRZET
AT THIC
NEW CARPE r awrorcir.,
w. .e•II Del% dozing the presett month, •t whole•ge
•nd rat.ll, ITITEIOITT ANT ADVANCE. IN PRIM,
• fall Ilu. of
CARPETS,
Floor Oil cloth,
to sheets a to 24 feat grids.
WOOLEN DE.I7C,GETti AND maims units.
WINDOW SHADES. TABLE AND PIANO
COVENS, EGGS. MATS,
STAIN SODS, iv-
MMiEiM
RirtiFtissblinFtismaolkissAirirs/l.parpsists.
First Premium for metal. stork.
firessirrisis Flats Fair.
First Premium for toariofscrosingosiv-binei
First Premium flit bssittlial mseltitis
Aldo Stat. F.
nod Premitmo for machine work.
And ut the following County Fu:re: .
atiormedee Co. ( ft) Apvicalawal Soeup.
Finn Trentham for badly machine.
Tint Premicon bor matuzithaturizx machtet,
First PrElidT:ll for machine work.
(1101.111a5 Via, (Vt.) AprfeaLtand deciwy.
Fleet Premium fox Small machine.
fleet Premium for manufacturing nmoblue.
fiat Tramline for machine work.
ilarepdm Q. (Mew.) dpricaltarol Focht,.
Diploma for family machine.
Diploma for machine work.
Ataathe Co. (N. P.) Fair.
firm Premium for Wally machine.
first Premium for masoulacbrring machine
clitemet 00. (N. f..) .Aprieektowl StaziOn.
find Premium for family machine.
Weetawsto• (b. (N. T.) Pal,
firm Praminm for machine. -
Earatoos Co. (N. F.) Fair.
Tint Peeml for flintily numbine.
Brecloaaia's Iseitiade (Pa.) Feb.
Fleet premium far =chitne for all purposes.
firm Premium for machine work.
The above oompriate sil the fairs at which the
GIIOTTIt. A DAS= KAMENT:i were exhibited
tilts year. At nearly ell of them the leading Sewing
Machins were In competition.
-The work made upon the Grover 2 Baker Sawing
Machine has received the Met Premium at every
State fair to the fruited Stake where it he teen
exh ibind to this date.
Ulm Rooms No. 18 111/A ST., Pittsburgh, P..
oc.l9:ftstert A. r. CHATONET. Agent
CLOSING OUT OF
ENTIRE STOOK. AT OOST,
L. HIRSHFELD,
No. Eta Wood St.
Will sell Ws eatiro otocit of
HEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
I=
Overeoathigs,
=I
Casatmeres. &c.,
Ily the yard or
MADE TO ORDER,
14 mr cmcal mmurpsase.i style 4 Wet Pries, befog
• reduction of at least
ea ieEia ca,:a4w.
From oar old. =tea.
1 auks this agoool Indootatookto time who wish
to boy bargains, hen &Arms lodate out soy <nth.
stock by 16. - Lt of January, on account of retiring
from bashes . THE STORE TO LET. Possmioe
gicno Do the 1.1 of February.
L. HLELSEFELD,
=I
MEI
NO MORE GRAY HAIR,
LUXURIANT HAIR DT USING
THE x}n]lsvialvA.roiLs.
War notortog sad 6esatilYtair toe Bab%
L e wild* bat merrily introduced Into this
eovottry. but Nu long been
nobility of Trance as their that? Lefibettof neat
11,It8TOIMS. .It Istiompletimittan Itav_ !tit oilier
&rondos or toompaubuentof sax bang room,
ory to wail thit.attainuiont OM (03•Rbirdah
isbia reoulisi othtf flititielototorniitioncuitti tti
L. E e417; . 4 ?a." , rodovo tlozw,
to ie original color.
Mein yeah itgromai Bald Mate,
1. /I etirt nem. NannallErcroansa. L.
11. /I lie: roman LW Dcoulm, oe4 i tchy.
4. Mail: !nab W EtafrSo,fi ad Moor, ,
• /toll itivosvo tis , Origisol Cole to . •
T. D 1ea1pr0....10.* Bait/rams 1141,141 41'.
S. Inca ore Diem.. .Lf• W &a/10.k ; ,
It is net sr Dye I soutsivoitto Nitrate' of Silver. or
Dew bgoedkat 10Juricvli to , eithiir Skirt orlltir. •
Ytie., 4i
For D respectable liiiugglitt.
• OLNON - JOILIISTOS. Coruna
of atotroaath Pitbo...
aollk4musawY •
SAAO :=CRAI(I,. -„ -
. .
ouTracws.4w =mu%
' . . • ,' - ‹ araxenivir oryr;
ijiii..coo'•;.4 .3,, i.-.4_,...,
~:,v i i
sassed Adel DEOICINO,SO / AND
VIAISEL - WINDOW , VIA - MVP 1.11471,13.
8013.811.111, .101170 , , ROUTING, LAYNE.' •VVIA
litti mi
INCl MUtdexikkk iii TV 'Artiir
snel Witt no& ~-. ,- . : ,
, V DIIOIII4 „v5 4, 9=011/141cat POP.
WW " lttfc .: 4""Ct . t Og igeN P Nl M- 1 4 5 %' ~ 1
. •• .. - ,,,z, ,11,^7-41..,.4-- - , c4s ~ ~..1...., 77;
, U.Tr /.6. erl 151 4 73 ^{llNNaiTF,l_
D'!
O. B.
doing
now, tr.
.041147
Urinal r
tbo trads
effort tbr
tiring
,trado
vllll6Ol
could be
P.rtW
■ddcs
oclfctt
PR.
aaroogl
Third
Rolate
E'l3 l
otabliat
garden,
ascrilla
Abo,l
(irltb r
rime twahe
ed low •
41v.
F:L .. .
:VA V ' j -
honeatz hone p...
.4 a l =
wiring vv.
..klq ,
elllndel
r11:14.
a t g e i zolll
Engle
puma sAvg,--we waratiarfor
In the town of Brtderpon 01,ht Miele trrunt
DECILIUSTaI, VF' ant-BAW-• Allah T2ilalM'ilF/ 4
withlk connected and,teelur _Lott [lnk,.
coo mewl eith the' NUN Slatmeer s / wie/ 21 / 61 "" --- -
nus, oQts Matter% WOO Pe:, cs_- WOK_ w 4 , 1 1 -7,
many • thee tbittku too numerom to yonneton,_ r' • r
Bart. mamma eta o•clockm..to:
Tuuts—Sow. ItetTßstate, one-third het-
let
in two equal soils io2l3l7DiablirOlXllSreillre
late, beating lumen from. thee
property mob.lerzreirri
tbet.fer ---
FOR SA_LE AT A BARGATN.. --
larr kour.s 9f .Wi. l :4 :7_21 .
Within a few minutes' walk of tal=eilifll4
Station. The lteptereattento ent loraitanz2
Home, et acre of large end weep
„Olean la. t ,f`
eboadatu °twitter bn the place. ' -
Also, a House and Loteneer lltauteakr. • .•••••
Lr a erticulant *Velem n c • t i tg ar ia r : f?' ! ",
POOR SALE.—SIS MALI./ BRICK-'",...
.1: 11017818, situate omillaargeon ifreete - ADS.'4.4 •
The houses will be old on terms to taken *Man
bin !umlaute to =paellas, or per**ll &atter •
cheap wed comfortable homes. • -4 • A '
Innate, of • • &VI Mafia , t•-;
NO. Dieftead. • ••
or of 8. 11.14.1111aTa, -Altortey.at-Le*:
nolemettf No. girth rereetan etebtel6U
lOC of lirid;:conflininZ
.0 TB urns, =ll,:e
that, on the Pietaberth,Tort.'WeynethObecagOß./t/'% / -
The abort prover: is well tttoberot,• with wa Fed
smug orchard of begin freit
be sold on Mutable term.. • • ~,. ;-
for *alb* particulars edam" 3
otalteht 6. O. eIeIIABTEII. eleadelekyrllllN
pOl3. SALB—A'beaiitifal -
"
,
lfm. 6 T.Y mu Mlle' from Allem* titr ••,-
Merkel Hume, with gm* ebtandnetee erall.kitatte:A
fenlb., evlretwa nhale=nrpTote.f o l 4l :9 l .
and
r4" 1011N w It Ilf IiDDZ ° N; Neither &Me " ; -14 ' 1
or, A. EL neit ` vi - r, em the pm.t.
Also, mama lon ballitog lotein_Allealuty e •
de7:4wd
VOR SALE,
.
.L' VALVE, 11NG12514,213: rink trun441;,44.0. 7 :d
stroke la admirable condiliota_ with. or....asliboak,,,'
Rola ihaft, Fly Illiast, - Ylanges. - ritte,cmip,ntic .
nib Maras Is well Idaptad for
but eqpclally fora Bollin g KUL stall '
TEO/3. ARBUCKLE &
&Sit -
&11.6.6.1CRW,
e R RENT—BICH
...w n too uies . aniid, -thiC
rattiiinn
Ns.): thra• u,D from 44114lieprdwittiffso2 - ...: ,
deviling house aulf toasst,houton.7.l6ttitabit.Vß , 44.7.l.
!low occupied. so* dalry,lnow 74n . 'the Croon 1
I,,qttl.r (
oof -j Lano ;.' LY
ialaborNN' 11003.0 T, :
4.76. r • df
Otiolvan Ar tetPA.V.r.6.-4,.
T'OR w ft# ,
floors, Inman on Ow owner af-W3lhr. _
mmats. flaishatt fa modernatylsedtha,l9ha -
oar. Tar farther information at
at
derairatoct ' • " Ptchltf WOOD. s.
'vox SALE-,A
two n Wood and Smlthflelditrea44olliArToil . o 6 ,..i'
eoptAltatig• about 6"o.4itare foot . Will •'adspAkl AIN - 7,3 - :".
• lannttrwtprittg ettAbtlah,mcat,WaLltp WOO ,61!
Apply at No. ert WOOD =MEET. , .ctelltreod:.
VOR aIUrY,— d. '; Sart of.ftunilig.T4i'li
.1.: Dar, arestkyrtg hone 6to 12.1nebes. soar... -•, :
~,i .1:,2.
lowan, al No MI rim MEM i. - .. •'•
alreztrti*.V3.4zEti, • :: , lie ,
- -----'—:---- - - -- - ~..- 7 ,..-- i .
i RE - LIQUORS ' WINES;., &e—Og, ." - ',7L'l t
I ranter monsniti.baLgth,'ai Droretpur. - 41',7,
W bo cold, alba liestalsrelol Rals•.llotititiltix - Six :Ix. :,,,,,,,:,
fifth oteost, aatorobte of . ton Idquart, X PAttettotOk , r - it.l:'- - 7.:1
to which 14 attsodlx o otibe 17113 0 I. inlitell-,. il .., ' - o , i' L e" : '•i'''
10 cues' goledtti Treaehllristidn --- ". ,•
~,,,...
7 do .. eXtd Bordeaux " '... do; - , L , •:71 , ,,-;',., 73-.,;:tet, ~,,,
a do - " Gro • ' . dot 384.k:17,.,;:,.fei 2 do
I do Itbroo Whir_ , ' '-- .-:'"or''''' •""•,..-!',,.',.::','
2 d o t32,0,..40,121,4,:....,,,....,, , ... , ., t 1ti...7,:r.,:. • ::.
10 do Preoch do;_ 1. " '.' '- ...-:-. ",. ._,l. : y te:-,1'. - .,.",
1 pudica:l peuedr /deb Wid53.,77, ' ~.,, .... , ,, , p ' ,-;'• '
1 do - dal' - Ifolland,Gtot' .-. ''
1 banal Apple Nrareln. •.: ...,....‘-',
1 do Old Ontard Brandy- .r,.'
1 do .• Polgtlette dot !.. ,,,,,,,
• 2 1 2n
do • " C = 2 .' - 11°
d .'. . .-.t..- ~, it, .-1.:,....q. , ,,,
a do Boor ro Whlsk7: 6 l.eatt.oldt , ~ ..- - ,, . .7 "X.:- ~,!:•e.
1 do pore Juke P.A . Vitu,,c_ • , .... ;., f . 4, .„r;,;;.*: 4 .'74
1 do en Port Wing - ... " ' •,:' • l'''' , .' ,;', ",-..-..; g
• 1 do. Peoetrolot C0rdia1t.........4. , ..• 4,...: - .. , ;iiteart.,7:::
1 do °army - - 40; ~! 7:..., A .:::- s a, i ii, 7-- - e
4 do Old - Itio Stbliden, .. . :,. .. : . ,.....o;,
This Solid to owes ruck, =ay: of tile istlatitiddipi4f-ttei,',?.
direct hoot the Haw York etstoett 3losuse.-..,.it i.. .'- .. . - ,Apt1.,;?..t,'''7,:
dot DAP/S a Molt W.A.1217.,, - AtePrC, : ,.. - -'-.-‘:
- 4P , .=.,:-..:,.
CIROCERIES; TOBACCOTESEEFARSxi.T
1 0
0J -Oa 13ATIMD.1311tODICLIM,Dr*,12dr4:11-21
10 o'clock, 401 be sold, at the Pn0ta,,0741.ftbt1,5t,,,q,_",..,.;":4
20 belt tolds:pria ll m., 64 Filth-sa
te 6Psokorele ' '-'''. ~." -',•''l. 7.': • •• •:" .. . ,, Illt-!- , .."
50 boom DOPY Cbset.'„ptisslet. - , ...."-, !,'..-. 1.: ..7 - .,',•.e.exe-7:7:;;'.
Po do stoma, Cuba cows: „., • -3' ' , j,:ti . ..,,,,,d • f,inti...-::.
6 ds prtatelllarendlell Tobacco: _., ~.- , ..,..4_..:
6 bbl.. Cot sad Dry Sakoklot•T*rec,- t-:,,•:-.,'`n*,:::I'r,,,r,
to chord Greens:rod Plaelt.ltso6' e 7. , ie.., x.,:0 , t:s77l 3 ' - ' ,, N
25 boxes Goierument Jars COD% .: - .i.-:,- ' • -...4 - ,-;. - ,f, - ,,
io do Illeollour andTetoxfolllt ''.'...",!, .7 ..,-... ~ - ';-.t.t.:-",
10 do .111alayfltaltdbt:.—° , ' ''WVr , ;'.....- ,
35 - do' C oo od.. ,fticrot ti ,15,7 - fr.,,,,,r, , r... 4,.;,, , ,...a,..,,,, , , , ,
10 do ..soastaro
Ooze.-_,. ...,, , i t ( . 4 .-, , ,,:......06..,,,, ~,:,'
•6.de Ft ntarert;',''; -.."."' ... ,• ",,,'" "..,,,,,7-,.`,-1
2 d o duidi 72240d..1 - .1 . :,:-, 7._,.: 1,.,:f.,q4.1r..C.,,',
1 dp a 15113, ,, ettoAke;
to do Caslll , -- - -
Pr 'do `Pale '. llsiattestlelX
dale:.- - • • •
LEM
MIIATkir
w. L
Clalma. for")
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HOWES lost
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