The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 18, 1863, Image 1

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wroi4..,sx[ED IN 1786.
ROCENEWS,PRODIME,Ofc
tzTICIWILES BALSLET,
Produce aril Commission Merchant.
NEEIICHANDIBB lIROEZII,
--And deiter 6 . 41 ki n d. of 001IMMT PRODUCE.
10. rra Lia2Rll arasorr,
, . .tahtly
farnmsn Waltman,--.-...coss. • 200. sononsn;
W &
itte lots M
. ) in of D. & D..llCDortaid Plitsbn.
CO., Ohio
. YM . I)OX.A.VA .VAjIBUCKI ) ,ES, Wh01e
.1.71 ale GrOoris, Produce and Commission Mar
y thuds, jobbers in4.nryn. N. 0. OMAR sod
14E3E4 Ne.VINED titlOnts R SYSIIPS, PLOW,.
11600 No - TOBACCO, • T? .S, MCC, ornmsr;
lUDS. &s..Nos.ll2'and 241 Liberty street, riLts
, blab. noltly
SHRlllett •
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nociznitiain wanaissrox aIEaCIHANTS,
Nos. 27 9211 29 &21116e1d St., ear. 21.xoud,
MEM
ItIMKEOWI& LLNILART, Mumnt
tulaiirolititrupikraurcz ann Counastos
.ILeneatats,lae4he aloof Plour, Ontin, Pork, Eta
4stte 4. 0 ,-,ButtOr, ram Cbeeso, Beans,
Chaste, Xaatlient: Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Aahes,
'Sal'awns; Lino.] and. 4 Lard 011 a Dried .and Omen
Ctorof, Flax and aria Seeds,
y —T* 7 ID
130, t' ' 7 97 Lib Dude ege ' t Pittat;org b.
t ..Id.'OOI4IALN,
•
Into
. 1#1,1,x
. =ant inthburgh.
tisrtrehesed the Interest of las late istrism,
vIII.UMW Vie Niel:Len et ills old eland, and will
tilei TO Xecilrstbs palrrnergoid Ids old frier*
MEI
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t. 7 AjP.1.0.4•.& WiLKILNBON. COIINI mom
Airj....l6lTholesaledealer•irk WESTERN
'REBEBVE'CILEESE, DM= .FRUITS, BUTTER,
, ' - 120C11." . 43E.2aNt3, 'Laud prodste• grrtetally.
taexar,a, OILS. Se., No., 217 Liberty
ittreetagfr. ' • -.
zaro4chp4y3t. made. Coraignmeats
Jel2-bred
P. 'BECK & CO. No. 185 LIB
.. v . arty &not, Pittsburgh, Ps., Wholseals Om
an, Gotruittssion Merriman's, and dealarula COUR.
TRY - PRODUCE. 'PROVISIONS, BACON, , IIAED,
_,BUTTER EGGS, MEESE, non, ac..,..pnonuce.
- PEOUR, GUAIN,' SEEDS, GREEN AND DRIED
rz PRlnT7.4c.. SALT snd Luta. jylfi.
I . S • . Si •1 , tOiDniSION' AND
Tozwassingo ElszcziAav And wholesal• dedler In
WESTERN ItInEliVE CUEESE, BUTTER, LARD;
• • POEM. iViCON, YLODE,FISTI. POT AND PEARL
3 .3ALEDJITES, LINSEED 'AND LARD
OILS, DRIED FRUIT, and Prcdnce generally, Eon.
,U 1 statlCl Voile .treet, Pittibuigh. top
7 - I T . J.TILE & TRIMBLE, Wholesale Gro
_lA cars AAA Ccuurat.froct Merchants, &Wen In
PIWDUCC,IBLOUB„ BACON, CLIMBS, rrsu
CARBON AND LAUD 011,, MON, NA41,,8, °BASS
TAILNB, and Plttsburch Insaufacturoß
i'veerslty,ll2'ina at;eoita Pittsbarnit. - •
s. rigraisa.
- REYNLER BROTRERS (silecOSsors
'7 . 67tr i ta l rit t Iitig 7 ;LND : SPI . CE D ZVO ' I I 4!
FICTIOSiRItr, SUGARS, yina WORKS, &c.,N03.,
iiheetothim Filth. ri[4Lurgb.
.1/211,1
utiantAkm
ITIULP aE R 11, Contisaxer
‘..rafiriciaire and deniers inAtLOITR. GBALAI,
AND PILUDIICP., No. 243 Liberty Mixt, Pittsbnrei.
Allikilire Wanda onflonx ferpakere7and Family mu
ceitetintlY on Lard. Particular attention paid to
tillingzthers fur diorelincollse generally, -o,ftur-
K LF+KP., Fx.ocp. -Asp
C 611110106 llcimmitz, for
tho SEEDS, , /111XESF.,, PRODUCE,
agette ft tliecelebrated intonto.n CE.
lifENT.,lllim. 116 Second and /46 lye streets, 16..
fltirim Wixid - And Smithfield, Pittidnirgli. 663
IFWilk, VAN • WILDER, reod tree and
Vommlislon Aterelennt;derdir In FLOUR, PITT
c• XEitd..BBooll3. BUNDe. LAllDo•cilszsz, w ith.
...MU M ) AIM arzEN rams, and wed tonS um- •
'Lily. Liberal nub adrunces on cortalgunlents.
Wnrollonse, No. ISMlSeconanteot; Pittoborgh.'
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Omar. a. READ...........................-..-.oaur at:Agee.
ffirEAD.A . MBTZGAR Grocers ',and
.1.-L Commis:llon Merch.tsortul dealers in all krona
'Or Mrantry Produce and - Pittsburgh Manutecistrea,
No. 249 Liberty street, opposite h. ad of Wood litmea„ -
Pltteburgla. , _ st,4:ly
—.
a.a.JOACS ..-.... . a I
(.1130. B. JONES & SON, IVliol sale
N.)l Grossness' Boat Farnlshere, dealers In MA
NILLA ROPE, OAKO3I, 0114, PITCH, and ills
burgh toanufactirred articles, No. 141 Water reel,
above the Monongahela litidge, Pittsburgh. I .
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ROBERT DALZELL k GO., °lc
mile Grocer., Cumminslon and Forwardln, .
Our
chantsaaddsalers4 Produce and Pittsburgh • •-
vtiketrre4l. l b.r l 7 , lWit. Pittsburgh.
-n. WALL.lll;ll,Commission Merck(ant,
I'io4l Whohula Dealer lir YLOUR and GRAIN,
No. 3.53 Liberty street, oppoeita Pennsylvania A. R.
Psotger, 1)..,p t Plttabargb,. Storage War,-
twee; comer Waytta lLod Penn streets, oolhly
ND I M.41311123M.....7.1,011S 11 - 6IPTON. V• Cr..
MBERT;SEIIPTON S.; CO.ole
rocci.x.p,ucti`is4,66o. Dea.lers, No. 6 Nixtb
It.rooLINUORrtoNN.': ' Jsl6
Jeri.
wArr it WILSON, Wholesaletiro
nen, Commtuton Merchant., and deal &s In
Predneelutd Pittsburnh manufactures, No. 11.1!LII.•
erty street, Plttstmrsh. tom
SAMIII/3.1.1.1.2. SILLINDIID.
LINDSAY & TELFORD, Wholdeale
andltetail GEOCkliti, FLOUR AND PRODUCD
DEALEWS, 187 Liborty stmt, Pittsburgh. . '
w. L iaza
Q.C.IIOI4IAKEa & LANG, GzanhakoN
Itmcnaars and wholonsla dealr," t. GRO
cEntzs, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, Le, Nd. 112 9,
LlbartY atr7et,PßtstanTb4 •
S. LlOGrrt. LIMMLV.
JB. LIGGETT & CO , CITY FLOPY.•
• ING MILLS, earner Liberty , and Aftms
tijitre.t P!
" 1
per", 41.0 b barrel. par dai. ars
JAMES DALZELL 6-SON, Ma
s,
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tettoon.-ot zagal,pu, .ail Commissio n e
chstlinliMitluiliaratenso miotinle CILCD E D
BETINED PET11.1=1791,. Nos. G 9 and 70 Vista'
street, Pittstarigh, Alin:mom made on consignnts.
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tor. LtitzrAmcit:....................-...tas.szactunttot.
JKIRIEPATEIVK &BROTHER, eue ,
GI • aeon to BrownA Hltirpotrtekt, WIICHIrr
SALE OD•Ocras.lstot.lol mid Vitt Liberty • •
WILLIAM SWAT., Part's, DAVID II earn -
SAS. A. tom e, Special Perm r.":
MEANS COFFIN successors to
~.LT.L. IPeandlcisr,:.Ncans! 4 - (b,. W7lO LE
41100ZR.S, dottier of Wood and Naar streets, ter
ildirgb• 17 3 7
0•!:IPLIIEBSE ' - WARICIIOUSE.--11ENKY
i 1.../ H. COLLINS, rornerdhigand Cciunitsion tier.
• chant and dealer in CI7EgoIS, BL' TEE, LAKE
PIM and Produce generally, No. 74 Wool s oet,
oiterta WatargPittsitUrgh.•,!. -• • ' ' Vi .
- 1101.1 LAND It LDDLE, suceessnrto no
- - 7 . N i s sod, 'N0..183 laberti , Moat, Pitts
billirki 'PROptiCIV. GEOCEII7!" AND QM
.lif DiSi El KEECIIIAIdr. Conrigninentr Irritoct
tally solicited. . Jedifely
118.2 ICIIrr;7.------IV-M,,IgT--"W.Ae
Gni*, Commtsalou Merchants, mid asleep to
Pitts
Produb urgh. NAns.l2lWates attest aks_a„rtite strict;
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V.
DIEWOUT.I.I CO,, Wholedale
. anew% 50r...u0 Seastd•sktiet, • eiti
Smithfield, Pletabargh. • 1
re.
JOILNI. FLOYD k Co., Wholemile ro
eon onitts ttiecholotsairee..o2 wood
and =I raterty street, rittstnugh. pi% •
PR taaß CALDVVELL,
I .J to Jo stai Holmes igo.,) ,13)111C PAM= d
dish*
Irtree — tii,P Inlt4 REOVIB
rgh.IOS74 term EirkatAddl I ut
ba 1 0`
G.
-211.: -
J. TOWNSENAleur&estardo JE
& fonnecd,) PORK PACE= 4,41.
w ay,
b:
P1041:P1101+12101117, 12 44 - 12/ 0 0414147704:42447r
44
W. 7 crf.
11. V. 0.1074 .CO., sncecessore to
' L. O. Graft, PRODUCE AND 00M211221 a 2t
YIERCIIMITS. 247 Zabelly street, ritubargh.
...11. copes ' * —zrssaio •
P• I 4OHNrI.':UQUSE-i.01, 4
39holes • e
cr MAO= ANDOO3IIIIIISION 111111MI61,
corner of Ernitbrleld and Water arse., MINI • '
re . i.l . ' .."'. p• .".71. • ' %mulles ..
;1 '
... Illerr.lauts,'srarrlslers to riODICIOA, PLO •
ROM ',WOOL, 1:71 . 11.4114:1,T,,,49. )2 Amite. • •
'LIDWARD lirAztvrort - Wbow. le
111 (moors MW colunssrod roams (ANT,
Ea"'"'"" of the X1 i ti . 19 2 %. W:PitilburgL4 '
eleitlyee. - - •
IIVIDLIA,MeAIIIGAIATY, Wholes e
st i,..
T 1 erserayStos. IS awl ,2X IWord street, PI
tetiEL. -,., • rt , -' ~ ',L... Julrk
AL-PAANPEIt KING, AVltelesale - 1 144.
4:er:importer of SODS ASH, No. 233 1/
„,:,,itrsitiPittstnircaorr". , 7s 2', - J . ~: ~. r:-. •:le,
DDGEKTON &43ZsyrAliT } '; )rot e s;! ;
(=OCiSmS AVD:COUNISSION NTB;
.11,4 Artiaillearrittabarik- —77-7718141
RE.sz EST4TE AGE
Sijtiler in VRO. -
&V. — zanysona r imeiver.iitorroicm.
, litracaidast=gunaticlupagh arrign
_ , ..mboorsogdokttatmst ulakatog •
1011VelgirwraPana - ut
w ari t riatigkpitriri grimy eta.
<.47 rl'tisyi-1
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A4.IrII.F.dCWUR.EftB, 4e.
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN & CRAWFORD,
Mundactorols of nerd Tarkety of flutabsd
BRASS WORE 70It PLUMBERS, STEAM OB
GAS PITTED& MACHINISTS, AND
-COPPERSMITH&
BRASS CASTINGS, of all descriptions, made to
ordar._STEARLBOAT WORK. STEAM ANDGAS
FITTENG,Lend DEFAMING. promptly attended to.
Particular attention paid to Suing up DEFINE
gm FOR COAL AND CARBON OILS.
mi ti li S° t l o . r A ge nt lf e li r- ° of ' riAl " Vl3, Di zrulAin
CO.'S PAT= SYPHON PUMP, the best emir M
inuted. • Mein no valets it in not Rabb to tit out
of order,"and will " threw more water than any pomp
of twice Halm. apt&
Itnievxmr, PA.
JOHN . JI A T.T. It CO., -
VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS,
I=l
Menefee-urea sad dealers ha all the Merest kinds
of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SCOOPS, CUT
TING 130XZEL,de.. With greatly Increased teal.
tke for &lug lorodnueor• earueetly invite dealers to
gin us s calL Manufactory, Temperaucerrllle.
Warsbouee, Cada alley and Liberty BL, Pittsb'gh.
JOHN HALL,
T. J. HALL,
STEPHEN WOODS,
JAS. J. BLOWN.
MEI
V. s. sucaueroeu.......i. r. nitre.
MACKINTOSH, HEMP ILL & CO.,
.131. comer Pike end O'Hara streets, tear the City
Water Works. Pittsburult mannfacturissof
MACK-
Ih'TOßil d niaapnitoria impuovEntISI.3ILLA
TING Emma ENGINES AND BIDS VATAC.73, of
' all lb. and best style.
Haring put up madam* of Urge capacity and of
the best quality, we or. prepared 14 do h.., Job-
Wog, and solicit work in Udellne, treating that by
promptness e and the character of car work, to merit
public patronage.
We invite spacial attention to our HALMWED
VALOR 00C1.1.4.6T.HiG.KMICIINES, u combining
ea . tentage* lutetefors unattained ie this dui of
,1•28.1 y
FACK mawsL STEEL WIJUKS,
NM QUALITY lIIIIIIKED OAST SYSKL,
Square, Flat and.Octligrat, of all slaw Warranfrd
spool to any lokportcd or mannEsetared 11, this Nan
try.
0113c4 and orarobounr, &a. 149 and 151 PLEAT
and 120 luid 122 SECOND STREETS, Plnaburth.
.follard
lATILLIAMBANNIIIILa.(X),IIOO..sa
'• Motors awl Meet lion %Carton', PENN
STREET, son 22, 24 mad YO. . Ilartng 1
largo yard and ftrnalabod it with the swot imprurod
osadsot7,, fry Ara
i lop , nr ,. od to. manufactory awry
doarrip Roo of am
inurautled inu ol tomy mado In ILa coontry.
CIUMNIT'S, BMW/MI, TIRE BEDS, STEAD
PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE aorraas; CONDENSERS,
SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS,
SIM 6 PANS, BOILER IRON DREDGES,
IPPANS. and ado tosaoficturers SARN-
I:ULM! PATENT BOILERS. Mellott - ins doom on
the ahorton notice. dolSaf
BRITANNIA AND BRAES WORKS
COLLINS & WRIGHT,
(Snowman to Orin Nertcn.4
Munthrtaien or CASTOR resitEs, MUGS, OOPS,
aqd • plant miety of BRITANNIA
Ankle. Also. CARBON OIL LAMP BURNERS
and LAMP BRASSES genaraly. No. LW Second
area, Pittiburgh. •
ALLEN M tX)Rsiiei
Pittaborgh, P.
DB`lParehorisoiL3l LILIERTT STREET,
Ilooofacturrnt of COON, PARLOR AND DILAT
ING STOVES, PARLOR AND RTTCHENVILVIES,
FOLLOW WARE, ate., Stool and Gloom Moulds, Wl
log ALB analog. MITI Gearing. Ga. Water o$ A ,
Oven Plop, Sod Iran, Dog Irons, Wagon Rm. go
t. Rools. Polley. Ranger. Car Wheels, Coupling..
and Canting. generally. Also, Jobbing and 11.415t00
C. 1113411 made to onto, Patented Portablo
with Steam or Eon.. Pon., opl4.oand
JOSEPH K LIA 2.1.1 IffON k CO.,
Oor.PLOST AND LIBIZECTI-STB., PhUburgh
I 86P.Elid1011 filttaX 3FLIL
KINGINI2,II6OI.IT, k.
alst •
SEYHRANCE, Nii.. - 6TVGTEtt
WP Pitt.bargb.nunufscinner ISOILtIi Vgdn'y,
~OUGHT ARMIES, cabala= and rallrosii, L oc
, •
- Pinicuriar.ea or ebapnd Eqinai
larro.or mall, bind* to tinder - al Oxon noUn
good asenthbont conatind on L band.
my2lnknA
NATEtra, FIDDLE - .Yr; CO., No. Yilg
Liberty .21.50, opposits Pittstodrgh,
rearonfacturery of WHIPS, LASHES and SWltell-
ES, and every description of LEA_THER BRAIDED
WORK:
Orden.°Belted from the trade, tad gob& prompt
ly ahlpped a. per lostruethms. filly
.k W. BENNETT, liarinfac toren of
L. WHITE STONE and CREAN
• OM. sari Ware loan at .No. 74 VIRTU STREET,
Pit tgrosgh. • utlils-.ly
40.1( W!YOf._.Stflt W. ra 11 . CANDLESS
WHYSON, CARR kW.,
Wholesale dealers In FOREIGN vin DOMESTIC
DRY 00005,1 , 14. 94 Wood Wool, third Louse above
Dlttaborgh,
1.1 NE, , hicABOY CO., Dealers. in
rottExow AND DOMESTIC DRT
140 Federal stmt; (second doer helve' new Msrket
Ilerese,) Atiegheny City. • mh9:l7
'PATON, 31ACHIR1 C6„,..lololesale
IA and Retail Dealers In TRIMMINGS, =BROX
DEEMS and DRY,GOODS, et erery dracriPtlea,
Noe. 17 end 19 FIR h street, Pittsburgh.
MAORI
GLYDE, Wholesale and
Retail Dealers I,a FANCY, AND STAPIA DBY
GooirtritTicrattrns;3e. e:TA Market etteet,
between Marl/oral and Yourtb Pittsburgh.
•
IitTRCIIV .a
lELD, (succeor I to
J. welt gold t C 0.,) Whelesala ndlle tall D4ler
la STAPLE AND FANCY DIIT GOODSdiortheut
comer of Fourth and puke% alreata, Plltsbaißb.
- I — ORETPWWORNE, WhWaale and Re
tall Dealer In all Wade of TRIMMINGS, DDT
GOODS, Ac, Nos. 'lliad DI Market etreet. •
JT W. BARKER k CO., Dealers in all
...kiwi. of DOT GOODS, No.-Ea Mukej wtreet;,
bitiren Thirdstallasttb.Plttobergh.
PP IL PALMER., No. 84 Wood Sn-/W.,
Dealed In BOY NETS, MATS, STRAW TM
-1111405.. and STRAW GOODS generally.
! QIMON JOHNSTON, De,slerin PURE
DEEDS •AND CIDIMIOALE, PEDYITIIIPOY,
pANciy aubm,EDEEING.FLIJID, OILS. pr.
ILY IfEDICISkE. dn., of strictly prime anal ty,
which he dress at lowest prim. Carter Smith ki
and Fourth stractsellitsborgh, Prescriptions cars
folly conipoondcdsit all boon.
13 A. FAHNESTOCK Whelo-
JflsloTreaeltte:and rosinakiniarsiof WEITZ
LEAD AND DIEDADGE, corner of•Wootrand Trion
streets, Pittsburgh. ~
i"OHN F - SWTT, Wholesale Dealorin
e.l DEUCE P.,IIIIIYWOILD, YABNISDLS A r t4D
DYE STUFFS, No. Mt). Liberty street, Plitstio h.
Altorleni irMSecolinl . prceoptisttohifon.—
GEOW,Fs 1-. L. KEY SER, Druggist,
111 No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley,
Pittsburgh.' ' . • - . •
nHARTAYITESLUNIE, Dealer in AiD-
Na SIC AND AINSICAL.INSTRITSINNTS. Sole
aarna for /MARL 'lk 'CO:T PIANOS; NAINNS
BROS. PIANOS, end PROM ClitailliitODE
ONB. No. 43.1111 h ginad,sscond daorabanalVond
Pitlatnuab. Plana§ to id, and fiddad la enrhanfe
for pm spy
K . : I ea ere in M.
■ . SIC AND 11118IdLL INSTITIIM2NTS, glad
legs ►gents for ferZINWADS CZLEDHATILD ?S
-ANWA, No. NI Filth anat. Pittegalth• - .Y2l
1://.81 3 tdflit 1. 1 a ar ;ri
PIANO[, MICODEONO, No. 81 Wood it.,
u ...ar • , ot.r.rx
GARDINER, COEFIN,Asge=T• traklin, froladolphlanßelarra
Clotapstais, trorthesst:eorner Wood and Third riel
Ur. JONES, Agent worth Americo,
.stat•il Perterriranis, and . Hartford party ,
sacs COmpantes, ST - Water 'treat, •
'W.
rcitime ackerif stid 'Water
-ectetaiy,.",esconi.
arum Compatty,tl Waif stri.
- 1 J
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vy r.
Milk NO6* liouittoetottro , JOY
N 0.67 Woodooreetaltogotopay•-• , a3OI
C • •
2 i 0 1 5 1 ,i 230 1 01[60.116111 a
Otiind a
r . r 0 =tu#9 40 , 0 .4...mbi mw.,400
• N 0.711 Vomit iptest.4 •
041 , 4-5 ••• 4,/
PCLAsik 0 046
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PrrVMMTBOU,PA.,
PITTSBURG/3, Pd.
PARR. BROTHER & CO.,
10=:==3
&W.. V • Gum
Maasfactumen -of
DR 1-1200118.,
(La(. /Rpm, Payola a Cp.,)
DR VG G 187.8.
MUSIC', etc.
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FRIDAY BIOHNING:
TERMS OF TILE GAZETTE.:.
Roam. ER11702, by MO, per
moutb—..:.
18.
trianca tr.rno& by ma, per year......... 4 po.
mootb—..
44 u tinglo L
WM." EDRIOX, wingls cops, per year... 3 S.
elate or 0 to IQ
alai:wall) or more" 1 is.
—out ono extra to the party wading *lab. tor a
dab of fifteen, !re will sand the Era:area Gwyn
&fly. for a ..lab of twenty, wi wilt send the
Montalto 012irli daily. BM& capita, 5 coats.
SWAM inabocrtptioroshicds In ammo, and papers
asap dapped when t►. Maw expires.
From Knoxyllle—Fearfel Derastettons
of the War--Ineldentoretm
The Knozoille correepandont of the Cin
cinnati On:rtle, in a letter dated the Bth Inst.,
says:
Knoxville 41. t its suburbs presents the
!perspective of wreck, the embodiment of a
!great disaster,
~Z\ muter-piece of ruin. ' Be
aimtle, metaphor, analogy or figareetspeech
is necessary to convey to the initiated a pro
iscr conception of the devastation of war.
'The destruction of property wrought fn; nd!
about Knoxville, during the last twenty (lays,
and .ehlefly.hy our own army, hat not, Fara
Informed by those experienced in other Galdst, -
I been equaled . during this war. Scarcely a
fence is to bo found in a circle of ten mile. di
ameter around the town. Farms Sawa assn
laid waste, houses pillaged and burned, and
Ideates:ellen has reigned supreme in every
!wanton and ruthless shape, and mostly With- .
out the consoling excuse of military neceatity.
!T6e finett residences in north Knoxville, erith
their costly contents, the splendid machine
shop of the Georgia and Tennessee railroad
and the round house, the Humphries hotel,
Maxwell's machine shop and scores of others,
whose loss is Irretrievable, were burned in a
spirit of the merest and wildest recklessness.
hothing of military importance was of could
be gained by it, and history will not forgive
or palliate whit justice will consider a crime
in the-e who were responsible.
Beyond oar linos ruin is still in the ascend
ant. The rebels, however, confine themselves
to pillage, indiscriminate and universal: They
rifled every house within their reach. ©en.
31cLanrs' headquarters were at the palatial
Ter:Memo° ortobevt Armstrong, wed,.notwith
' standing the protestations of the chivalry and
promise of protection, the house was literally
stripped of everything—clothing (male and
female, children'. and &delta) was all taken.
The racers broke into Mrs. Armstrong's
room, in which she had been permittted to
place s her clothing and a few valuables, and
stele everything. Her garments were s old to
robot families in the neighborhood. Her silk
dresses were torn Into strips and disposed of
for aprons The General's staff and nearly a
regiment got uproariously drank upon the
content, of the wine cellar, which wee well
stored with foreign liquors and wine from 'Mr.
A.'s own vineyard. All of Mrs. A.'s house
', hold stores, preserves, pickles, Ac., were eaten
and the jars broken on the spot. The grain,
sugar, eoffee And family provisione werb of
course taken.
On the morning after the evacuation I
found Mrs. Armstrong, whose'personal beauty
and refined' ulture seem to he equitlod only by
,her loyalty, rating her breakfa.t from a frag
t Mont of a plate, with a earring knits. It was
all of tier abundant plate left. The gar.
=mite they had on comprise( the entire ward.
r iebe of the family. The bon, exhibiledAbe
I marks of the conflict. One shell bad entered
!the toes t, keying a hale two feet in diamet•r.
Tea ball. had guns throug h the front door
and hundreds through the windows and (lobes.
Two passed through the piano. Thahlood of
one of the rebel sharpshooters was still fresh
on the Iteibr of she turret, Whore he bad teen
killed during the niemorahli: fight of Woillies
-1 day, in which. Kander& fell. 1, fact, all the
(mocks of musketry were made in that act4e . on.
Prim Armstrong's I visited Haien'. r
mill, whole, 130 of the rebel grounded /tinge
main. The mill Li destroyed. Fifty thoasan.4 4
deflate will 0 0 elveirrePlaeollies calriebief here.'
The wounded are in every h0e..., and are ta-
I ken. to good care of as is possible antler the
Icircumstances. The rebels left hot few stir
! geom and no medical stores whatever.
I On reviewing tho rebel works around the
town, it I. evident that they were isitenjled
for defense as well as offense. Continuous 1
ranges of rifle • pits encircle the town, and on
every hill are redoubts and forts, several el
them exceedingly strong and well built. I
I saw marks of some twenty-five cannon at dif
ferent point. All that I can learn from their
works, and conversation with those within
their liars eentinni my belief al the time, that
the assault on Fort Sanders was their very
bast. Three brigades of picked men madethe!
assault, and .20,009 men stood ready to follow
op the sttecial. The attack was made after
the re-enfoceements of William. and two
brigades of Buckner'. corps, and the rot at
complete confidence of PIICCCIIII was expreedid, ,
and no doubt felt • by officers and moo. The I
bloody, unexpected and decisive repulse was!
o terrible and disheartening. blow to them. i
This fact is confirmed by letters of officers
' and men in the commend, found In a rebel
' mail captured by us. Their loss in that 'as-
molt is also confirmed at 1,1;00. , 1
' Upon the heels of the Fort Sanders disaster
! cause the news of the still more terrible and
decisive defeat of Bragg, and premised re-en-
foreements to us. Upon this evening the
defeated rebel raised 'the seigedind departed,
worse o9by 3,000 men, than be came, and kg ,
no means adding to hi. military fame by his
atter failure In Fast Tennessee. He will ie.
content hereafter with the light borroseed
from .Lep, and not again attempt , to shine Sso
I his ewes hook. During the entire siege Gdri
orals Human, Manson, White, Farerro and
ShackleforC have bean indefatigable and vig
tient. General White, by his gallantry and
&kill during 'the 'retreat from London,l as
wan the encomiums of all. He was in veneen
on the field with Colonel tfhapin's brigade
daring the whole affair, end. covering the re
treat of the 9th Carpe r wee the last to reach
Knoxville.- Gen. Farerro seas at Fait Sanders
dining the entire Siege._ Generals Masotti
and Maneen weroin front continually, and
although their portion of the lino was not in
action, none were better prepared.
Auothai Speer!! by Mr. Ifooto—Negr
Holdlers.
On the 10th an Interesting little debate Oc
curred in the rebel Senate concerning Dego
soldiers:
.tlifr. Foote introduced a resolution tkMt
the Judlcial7 Committee be instructed to ih
quiro into the expodioney of the govartuitent
distirigubihing in its prisoners of war of !lat
een descent between those who enlisted In
the North no freemen, and those who, as els*.
in the South, had taken up some, and who,
on falling into oar hands, by the principles Of
international law bocomo again the property
of their owners.
"Mr. Foote said that the Commissioner of
Exchange of .Prisouers, -Colonel Quid, was to
faior of the law being amended. It wu tine
that it was the most revolting and barbarous
thing for tho North to enlist negroes Into lie
armies, brit ho believed we were bound to ro-
I cognise them as primeness of. war—but not to
I 'with 'the slaves who took up arms. Ileitis
this were done the Commissioner thought It 1
-would place a great Impediment le the way 11
hffeeling an exalt:urge of , prisoners, Ind pee{-
polling It Indefinitely. The matter Was r -
tarred to the Judiciary Colounlttee for cowl-
Oration?' - !
What Maximilian I. Doing.
The Tried° daseto, of froyember 10, eon
table the following:
„ Coutrary to the frequently-repeated as -
Mons of foreign papers, that his Imperi l
Ilightiosi the Archduke Ferdinand MILT -
millA4 intends to !cave for-Idexieo in Feb -
aty, and will shortly resign his post as coo
niandant of the , Austrian fleet, wo aro In e
position to ;beim that the situation created
by hli 'Alpe/Ur Higltheos'Ja-address to the
Mexican deputation litiriv acc.way eltange4.
No alteration mill take piece lit the position
of the Arelidaltetthill the cusidltiinth then hill
down 11. 3 4:TerAired;::Ncrir,4; formerly, his Ina.
Perla , hilltnits , liadeenting la his ‘care to thh
ea s y. Jai will not ralintrikb,sivistmitiltiav
lystsdlst Chi lesC tedettnig tho talk hi W
ttodostatott:o :tenralfun7 ,:s
- oic "..tht
fiitymtorltbashot totst4e.k. ~ . , ! . 1
7 , Ittroltoloti:-.=114 - 4opititioistilitiiti4
boesiti'Of .tbetl3oo-Arn%lbkieql
ifixtplAit;aitd now the Writ' ot aut t tot.
caoso it It tankiiisVfo.roLit s - Vithlott
they bare 1,01 4004 Ase(iiiiiititreteitt did not
F.4p., , p . ..jdinik - ,01 puck to the lehatepted
,heitAuty.exe-Asolieteetteebihsersethi,polt
Im:tom,” - --teritht viotilatyliiire
Wine
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PITTSBURGH FRIDAY MORMINTG, DECEMBER 18, 1863
. ,
The Chaspeake_Vinleg=intereattng
StatenuntoCcapt;WMets.
The particulars given by Capt. Wallis, Ina
eommdfilention Co thilifeir York papers, will
be an interesting addition to the notice of this
darintptratical act, which have already ap
peared In oar eolumns. He, !Motet, of his
crew, 'reached Now York on Sunda;, We
ismidettet from his better the-moat:llitaressting
partionlars t• . • .
Bizteen Southerners came to Now York from
Wilmington, via. Nassau, and remained quiet
ly In a boon In Jersey City for some days.
On Saturday weekorben the Chteake
sailed for Portland, eight of the maxi ught
tickets for that place. It was noticed that
their trunks, whfob afterrwarde *ere known to
be filled with arms, were verb heavy, b VIM)
men,who were poorly dressed, told the ck
gortersthat they were too poor "to h en
to carry their baggage, and so took it on rd
themselves. The remaining eight tat
cacao on board. while the- vessel war in 'the
streamipiying their tare to the captain."' 80.
sides them there were eight pasiengem on I
board. •
.DEC,, 18, 1883
SEM
'On Sunday night the pirates stationed
themselies et the doors of all the state view
occupied, overpowered the witch,
ascend g andeero
claimed the venal a prise. The b
Seer declared he would net rulir tho rte or,
and then fled to the tipper deck. Severn) of
the pirates followed him. He endeavold to
resist, then hewn fired at 'mixt lilies, and
finally fell mortally wounded, dying In a row
minutes. He was soon thrown overboard.
I :,
The captain made his way on deck-own 're
fusing to surrender was at once Burma* ed.
Lie was fired an several times, bet VW ot
between' I
lir,l
blt. Fight' else took pines
rates and the crew, but the latter were ly
overpowered
ettta er p ed i l
T n woe thenlocked IT 't i n !
wheel-hone, the thief engineer shot lii e
chin and the second ,msta Wit.] in - 4.h0 .
In the morning the captain, subordinate Mr
acre and nearly all of the !row, with s of
the passengers, wore sent ashore. The phates
at an early hour dlitingaiihed an Engibh
pilot-boat sailing near them, and on Watt,
forced the captain and others to embark. They
kept, however, the chief engineer, :math
Johnson, his assistant, Augustus Sterbeict,
and three firemen, to work thestimmer. Alt.
Johns, (N. B.) paper says that thoites
re
wo commanded by Henry Dwane, an ?in,
ono of the officers who eienpod with Moro*,
was second. , ..
The Hartford 'Connecticut) Poet ptitilitaiii
an article on "shoddy," which, It hays,
"'comes from ono of the first bushaers mei In
Connecticut." We quote from It the folio..
lug: What is shoddy 4 Shoddy is old, whin
out unrolled goods, made of slack twisied
yarn picked to pieces by machinery especial
ly adapted to the purpose. I! Is mixed With
wool of longer fibre and staple, and alien
carded together can be spun finer or coaraer,
according to ,:the proportion it bean to the
new wool making the compound. do smiii
portion of per centago of shoddy can be thus
mired with now wool and made into yarn fit
for either warp, or woof, or yarn for knitting
purposes. Mango Ls another name for old
and 'wornont fine felted goods and broadekb
cloths, picked to pieces fn the siirrie manner.
It Is the finer article, and when properly
prepared omelet worked into the finest block
clothe to be found In the market. A corp
large proportion of" all the setinet in the
markot pi more or tem impregnated with
shoddy. The same may be frequently wore'
by the many, and those who do not get it fn
one form or another are the (scored few.
WIII9XIT speculators are congregating Id
Washington, to delay legislation In regard to
the duty on whiskey, and to grge An Intronf e
In the !Ai to ono dollar.per gallon. A Inrgtv
proportion of Mascara Copperheads, who are
deeply in wrested in filling thole owe pooikets.
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS.
allattitlan Hesefired by , the Prenth-,
Gem Butler and lOU Eiehauge of Pris
ones.-The Chwituakt;=-1. 11001
Foundry Mestroyed—siklrmlahlairitt
Strasburg--Thirty Prisoners Milken.
Net ou, Dac. 17 —44.lilan.itidits .
1114 eleiely bin ilea
by French forces. All .applies from the ink,-
riorate eel off .The people were euffering froia
the went of - prorisionse 'A French gunboat is
also gun:ding the town, besides a number of
French Egyptian boom,. The native, ire
very bitter against French despotism, and
hope for Intervention by the United . Ststesi
A special to the rum hoes Washington
says: Molts are being made to give Re'n.*But
ter fall authority to negotiate en exchange of
our prisoners now languishing in Richmond.
to is understood Isere that he has expressed
his willingness, be undertake it, and has con
fidence in his ability to affect IL Moreover it
is understood he will be acceptable to the
ttlahmoad authorities as negotiator and they
will be disposed to treat on the Inglis of con
sidering all our captured negro soldiers, not
claimed as slaves by their owners will be
Owed on the same !noting as enr While epi
thets.
A demand wu made to-day upon the State
Department to claim the surrender of the
pirates who upland the Chestimake, from the
Nova Scotian authorities, under tho extradi
tion treaty. The facts upon which this is
based wore received this afternoon.
A special to the:Here/d,dated Headquarters
V. S. Forces, West Virginia, Dee. 14, mays:
We haws information that a detachment of
the 20th Pennsylvania cavalry, while out on a
scout ordered by Gen. Kelly, destroyed the
foundry at Edinburg in the !Thanandeah Val
ley. The rebels .werewsing the
to
for
the preparation ofiron leibe sent to Richmond,
and, as reported, used In the construction of
gun boats.
A portion of the troops under command of
Col. IPolie , from GonerAl &annum'. column,
bad severe skirinishing yesterday, near,at and
beyond Strasburg. Col. Wells took somethir
ty prisoners, n portion of them belinigag to
EWO corps . The indication is that en
emy has or It trying to reinforce Imboden in
the Shenandoah Valley. The reasons for
this will soon be apparent.
From New Oeleans—Order Respecting
Cotton. etc.
Caine, Doe. 18.—The steamer Julia, from
Now Orleans. brought 250 passengers and
212 hogsheads of Sugar for St. Louis; al4o
OAO stragglers and deserters.
Recruits gore sent to Memphis andLonis
rifle, from bore to-day.
The steamer Bt. Patrick. frank Ildtmaptda. yin
the 14th, has arrived. I )
Oen. Hulbert bas Issued a special.order to
the offset that guards be established en three
dear:toted roade leading Into too city, and
cotton be 'admitted Oa (babe roads. The
dicers in tharge of the plant' .. will snake
memorandim of. the name •bf the
owner, eonsigneeiVerusrks, number and bills'
and report the Name dally to th e local Tree,
airy Agent, the Urns and day also, era ape
city when the cotton and :produce me}., he
brought In, and if brought in otherwite their
In compliance with the order it wiltbe seized.
The commanders at Lagrange, cOrlith and
Colombia Are authosired. to lnako
elation' pt the postsnanied,whenin Molded&
I meet the state of there. oomniande end ad
jacent dbuntry, will 'permit. •-
gemmge t r ii, reported at isrlouepoluta
along the:tree between hem and MeMptds.
Memel& cotton market dull. Bates In two
days of 95 bales at 60370. .goceipts fro* be.
low 94 bales. . . .
Operations of iltterrllbta+4lltilletty Ref
ported In Wishdngtons+Onr Guns
boats at the Month dr.the Irappaltan+
noek Attaeked..ButlerPe Otter .19,
. . .
WAssitsaTea, Doe — .bud ?
lifossby, with s mg of ate garTillts,
tuado a descent upon oar plaits% Ko ss undid
of the defenses month or the poonnac '
hut
without affecting any serious damage. Our
cavalry were Sent in puranit, -An absurd rut
mot is oiroalatiur to-day throughout thetitii
that Marshy Ina In town yestardayattarsoont
Tbs military tuthiuittos - Isio ( born on;
sharp lookout for vorrinar, but withotifano
„ , .
, Itts repatt•Aat thilravytififfruif:thiiistt:
hoio liaolropiniod with field plefoonon oaf
goohosto tnthe atotatiof tho Rappahapho ekJ
aid thostosmon after firinterow gong Web,
vrin;bar44:off, tato tti - Potoffum I
lafonaitioandlud boro-of;OrtiottioAll
- Of Goa. Batlirrb -soefaUr bitioditajugo4
wonderibiSat!*.bt to 'their
"Latest Foreign Vetio : —Arrtval of the
. Jaime, N. F., Duo. I7.—The steamer
Iliborriban, from Galway on the Bth, arrived
to-day. nor nows is nine days later.
Tho Gibraltar, formerly the Sumter, arrived
at Queenstown with cotton from Wilmington.
Lion-poo7—.Cotton quiet and unchanged.
DreaditalfB steady. Corn easier. Provisions
dnil and Inclining downward. Consols closod
on Monday at 110,0349 W.
No now of the prise fight.
New Yoac, Dec. 17.—The stoamer City of
Cork arrived from Liverpool on the 38th and
Queenstown on the 30th, has ono day's later
DOW'.
Tho Popo'. roply to the Congress invitation
expressos We conviction that the Congress
would respect Ms rights.
Tho Paris Coartitorionar/ attacks the Eng
lish government for declining to enter Into
propoeed.- Congress, and 'aye "If trouble
and cohtlagiratioie should amen, as is proba•
ble. the entire responsibility will fall on
lapeo who rljeoted the work of peace and
Chattanooga--Rebel Dispatch.
Fonvonts Mono!, Dee. 16.—The Richmond
Whig, in an editorial, say": The Atlanta (be-
Allan:fey au arts "Our cavalry advanced on the
10th above Ringgold, and finding the coun
try clear of the enemy, they proceeded
thence to Lookout Mountale, and Missionary
Ridge. here they found nothing bet the
remains of the enemy's camp. The position
seemed to have been deserted on Saturday
tut. in the down of Chattanooga, and B
low, the enemy had visibly decreased is
feral, and the presumption is that a hen y
column has gone after Longsttect, and that
- an expedition hail started into West TennU
see to look after ;Forrest, who has taken ad
vantage of, . the absence of Sherman's Corpt."
We Steamer Julia Fired Into.—Three
Women.and one Mau Killed The
Tecumse flamed.
CIIIIO, Dee. 17.—The steamer Julia ha.
just arrived and reports that the brazil Rae
fired into below Rodney, on the 11th inst.
Three women and one man were killed, and
several wounded. The Julio reports that the
steamer Tecumieh was burned on the 16th of
Nova mber.
Thirty—Pour Persons Hang.
Nen Vottz, Dee. 17.—The Trams. bue ad
vice. from Tozes, from prominent gentlemen
from that State, containing, among other In
formation, the following: "It was mmored in
the early part of October that, on Colorado
sires, In *spate and Bastrop eormtice, thirty -
four porpo.e had been hanged. Your were
Amencime and three Germane."
lilhoddy.
1 The 13300 Clause to be Repealed.
, Werintatrrox, Der. lei.—Tho probabilities
decidedly are that Congress will repeal the
4.300 clause of the enrollment act. The Mill
taxi Committee in the Sonata is believed to
be in favor of doing so, and it is not unlikely
that they will attach a section to thateffeet to
the amendatory bill introduced by Senator
Wrormatroa, Dee. DI —Dan. fichtilleld had
interview with the Dreilderit thi evening.
'No order relieving him has been made, and
probably none will be Issued, until a suitable
person w oommand 'the Department o( MD
semi be decided upon, and alro a new com
mand found (omen. debodeld.
, C...rrm.strit, Dec. 17.—At the Assessor.'
Catmention, st committee recommended a tax
on distilled liquor of one dollar per gallon; on
malt liquors sixty cent. per gallon; on malt
thirty mote par blithe!, and hops fire cents
per pound.
(11 . 000 4.411tL W A NIT!) —To do g.m•
A._A eval housavrtak, a 'lnv. Alaant, fa (ha (01111-
t 7. II laluna nrann. 1.1.1. A play nt lb..
• .1•8 .1 GAZETTIC (ITIICE,
. _
75 i i ,. MONTI Ili li . n . i., t . o . hif: A .. gents
paid, la lam 14.c/lea l p l'unilv L•nwinalls. P hlnaa.
Allman. t. 11A1119t*, Alfrad:ll7nlaa
•444..tectdawl
J •
ANTKD.--$6O A NitYsl7tl.—Wl4t
ii,. ll=at VW mentb, expenare laid, to WI
other new, nwVii and rnrions article. Fifteen erti
ott• eantirre. Addineia
etilthltrodewV allAtt & CLAIM, Biddeford, K.
NATA.N es
000:aut . of ° Oi n V d On rill or or M in ° ,o ty r
ty, in tame roofing from 1 to Itt,lloll. o ,thei Duel
:wan or &owl:no:iodation paper, to stoonnl of 590000,
haying final I to 4 nonntl.. to run, in rums to suit,
Apply to B. 11 cLA 1 & CO:
ANTED A U.A.RDN.EIL—A mar
W
T rind man without children pref. - mt. Demme
tiodentand th. cnlture of Grapes, and not be afraid
of n little bard work. The tight kind of a man can
net tapennanont .11mallon, and good pay. Illoquirn Kt
La Sewed lama, Pittabetrxh, I'.. nA
•
STILLMAN WANTED.
STILLAIAN WANTED,
Al the Liberty 011 Works. ImrnedLatel OM al th
Work., or •t the race of Mt/LIVER, MIMI: A CO.
wrner Hancock •troot and Puqu..rtm IWay.
do16:1.1 PAIDTIII, HACK in' A (X/.
DK A. WEINMAIOTS
The preparatioo of this Pill has Leen the malt of
ran of atridy and palette*. They are purely veri
table, and therefore will not injure the teeth or gum.
They wiltnitartho =net violent Tooth• Ache to . fen
minates, when properly nerd.
Dire.flwe—eloan out the cavity of the Tooth affect.
ed v and dry It even with oottem; thou out the PUt
the elm of the vacuum and pram It tight Into Ms
tooth, and oever ova with wni or cotton.
masa PIIN aro cos of the bast noodle for tido
hocking pain.
Prepared 111,4 mold abaletale sod rata, by
AUG. WEIBILANN,
Fn. 214 OHIO STREET. Ailsgb.reity. ,
Aud also by EH 'boluses and retail Druggists Lb
Pittsburgh and Allegheny, I.o:llu.sst
RI.3BSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES.
JAI Notwithstanding (ho attacks or balms
= p t Venders, who aspire nanito of Opa-
RiffISULN PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
Are recoiling daily the tumid eadommenhi of oar
clitceata All that h 'eared le to -Aerates all other
Spectacle: thee call and csamlne the RUSSIAN.
PEBBLY own: far isle by
J. DIAMOND. Practical Optician,
Nanata:tort4 at tau Bitialia AbbL Bpaciacle,
TlMi!itrost,'ltottling Post PoMing
IrEHTLIL &wit - Agra) WITHOUT
J- take this method or intbrmlug am
blends and the pubic generally that we are my
rwed to MBA= , TMIi.WITHOUT , PAIII
t.. practice of Dentistry. Those who ban bead
mattoulng this much &mad operation my noir IN,
@aide their %arm and en m a call, as the ayleamine
we berets melee blew thareughly tested d wing the
pea four mars, fully artabllthing the ma and mini
low character uf the °peruke. No Drug. or Meml
-
tidillaleinle Battery med. All thaw wishing
the sersker of . good and rellatde Dentist will do
well le calf and consult with
JANNSB..ILIIrO, D. D, EL,
No. 152 fourth stmt.
.ua.,a HUM No. OLNaLladleld drool. Pitt.
burgh. , jot6+9lnl
°CARGO'S MARBLE WORKS,
A beoptfhtl sad
, woriod . nooftsumi of
XAMELE MANTELS.
Monuments and Grave Stones.
LT"
4LAETIM PA.BIB, gOiIIiiDALMI AND JOHNS:
=:1
.:cou= 4 = SAW razia.ss.
•• _ •
Kam comitantly on
IN • taro sad
asioxiod n* of DEMING EOAT Alit=l
ariarDowyakiwirrarr trinvits,
ertma
I Jourre, antrum, lain; Pa..
1N,411, aiFelLid ibeailitif errors La
tors and at tar MAL
Persatt•' Toting
LOO TIME or FVP• ,
tpletteilsty*M•ttoitstilnelkil stack.
iaturftvgAtillorie.nobfra.
.mr•. , qc
Stetuneri Hibernia and Cork.
Gen. Schofield
The Assev.re Convention
Ir.4.lrTS
(DENTIST,)
TOOTH-ACES PILLS.
US LIEINarI VIIIXCT,
tows tense.
Atx,toicisitarr.,
.ketoraf . .•••.
ES
l~r,i•~N,iNr,~~•~
OwPffII3BUIIGH THEATRE
r••!rP•TFPFI•9
Benefit of the great American act., Hr. JOSEPH
PIIOCTOB, who ',Map ear In three character'.
THIS (Friday) EVENING,
win he preeented,
CHO; or, THE Ammo REM OP TYRE.
T __. J Proctor. The
Tim Brother
B Kamm.
Merino Lberlle.
To conclude with
TBY TOODLBS.
Mrs. ?podia.
Chlppotdds.
EENGLISII OPERA, AT
MASONIC HALL.
The justly celebrated
HOLMAN OPERA TROUPE
Have the honor of announcing
Short Beason of &ash Opera,
entocaencing on MONDAY, Dee. 210, 1888,
With DaWs &mulled composition of 1
TEE 11011=14211:11/1L I
And concluding nith the larrshabts Protean Ope r a '
TUX YOUNG ACTRESS, to tohkh Tile BALLY;
HOLMAN will atortain six different characters. . •
Adatietion, 25 C111Y713. A few merrred Orchestra
' Feat; 60 CENTS. Doom oren et 7, to comenencead
'clock.
- offlce open far the sale of seats on Sotarday morn
ing, Imo 10 . 10 1 o'clock.
Sir Grand Matinee CIIIIIST3II2 and SATITIFI
DAY MITILBSOONn. at 2 o'clock_ diil6
FONCERT HALL
Bu NIGHTS ONLY
Commencing illonany, Dee. I feb. 1800.
MORNINGSTAR'S
MINSTRELS AND CORNET BAND I
SIXTEEN GUTTED ARTISTS,
111r=
SOIREE De AFRIQUE I
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R. U. A lIMSTRONO, AgenL
FOR 1114.L.E.
lIRY GOODS STORE FOR SALE, in
• nourishing Wentorn town on the P. 7..vr.a
C. It. IL, not over .100 mike from Pittsburgh, now
doing a large and profitable trade. The stock in
rww, and has bona selected with ref retie to tae
runntry trade. hiss all been purchased for cub at
lowest market price..
The premed.
had
btu dthided to genes froth
the trade owing to bad hank and no* nth:G=44
odors the stsmk for &ao the goody th e tw
itting party. The home ha. • Meth scaethathe
tmle, which cwo to retained. Thy prevent Stock
lITIVOICe froth seven to ten thodthod dollsrs, bet
could to reduosd if desired.
Peruke welshing to know the particulars .111 Ouse
uldrese or es/1 prrormay o.
LYDAY & CIIORPHRHIVO_,
69 Hand street, Pittsburgh,
CEXI
PUBLIC SALE.—Wewill offor for sale
in the town of Bridgeport. Ohio, o n the tin of
DEOICIIDER, ISOS, our SAW AND PLANING
MILLS, with 15 Lots connected and 3 other Leta not
coanected with the Mille. Shoran., 1 wagon and hare
tlem, office Paruitum 15,00 0 feet or loather, with
many other thing s to o nrunerota-to mention.
Sal. to V1.21.,1111 at 9 o'clock at Is.
Tama§ —For RAM Estate, one-third down. the bet-
altos in two opal aturnaLinstabnents Gam Aprll led,
loW, Mating intereat Irmo. that data. Perumal
poperty rash. STEWART A KRBLINIL
dea 2.
.AWRENCEVILLE
11 PROPERTY POI SALE—A tom-atom Crania.
dwelling, with int 60M 1:9 bat, on North afoot.
, Two frame dwellinigt, with lot 24 by ligi tat, do
Butler erect. A twomtoty brick dwelling. with lot
eo Sptnee allay, 9th Wood, Pittalutrgh. Two 'Mime
dwalhog • situate In Pitt tosimhip, nate oily II
'with lot0U"
-. Icaproved. The &bane dottri
propirty I*ll valuable, and wlll be sold upon Übe
Mem. Apply to .
o.4:ll4l4lllsgll=teregalttodtaya
dolt 'h. antler dread, Latermiceatile.
ITALLABLE FARALFOReALE.-174
r ACRES, In > pletnant bastion, three ntilestrom
the city, In high aisle of cultlration ; all •111001 h,
genthisurogell , erataaaaLAnAtendeertfourd AIMS; 01
twoatery b,lek hone and all enitab • outhettisayia
Arai wet orchard of about ten acres [rum SA to 40
xree of prime timber. Possurelon April Ist, ISM
Persons whhieg to purchase a good arts, near the
city ars invited to seamiest Rae property. Apply to
&IS B. CUTHBERT 80/18, 61 Harkin
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
rllll AOB.lll or-rasp,
•
Within • few minute.' malt of • Poop gre Dailey
Stall., The /upeneasarmu an a medi Dwetang
nme, an sere of litercamt emall frolta, as As
abandrmeo of water on the plat..
A1..'.. Holm and Lot near Manabotter.
For
r etkrmars Inquire al like
CELBONICILZ 071102.
.LIOR SA LE, very Low.—One ruprrr
1: TA LTT ENGINE, loch glinder. /I mst
otroko, In sdadrable condition, with or million*
Mob 6ban, Fly Whost, Iris:am Toros Pump, to
This Ingle. is writ adaptod rim wary promo,
but repot-10y for a
Ila n[E
t CO. cal •od oat It.
A,
Anchor Cation Mills,
!Weigh...! Cit :
CM
art SA s—A beautiful residence On
limit Troy lin nu is ale from klighony City
linker Mow. pith • cyst atm:Ana of al kinds
of flail, evergreens, shuts trees, to. To be sold lot
"tt
P." llVt...m,z;zga. Mast Win: •
or, A. H. nativir,oe the pension:
Also, one fine balbling lots to Allniscoy Oily.
de:4,rd
1k RENT—RIeII HILL.. PAM,
containing 100 men of land, on the Perryeeille
Plank Road, three calks from Allegheny, with IL*
dwelllng boon and hutost Loam, bailable tat end
note occupied ea • dairy, known as the Great Tree
Tavern. Levin of I. LYIW
Co. ,
(ot Lane, IttcAboy C 0.,)
lerderalatneet, Allegheny.
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Fax SALE—A lot of land, aoatainia'
71 erred Situated I% Wien from Dimmerat Arm
lion, cre the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne t Chkago MIL
The !Ogre property
I. well timbered, with good
yowl orchard of boating frail tram. This property
wlli be sold on nmantable terms.
lESSSMEI
FOR SALE—A• large Cottage BRICK
DWELLING HOPBlton Poirmitb street . _ L
rencovlUe, wi th tarp lot of ground , besUttfult/ or
namental; fruit and shado trees.
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of 8. 8.V...G1LL,
89 Fifth stmt. Plltsburg:b.
FOR BALE—A firat-elasa Bread Cart
one that to nimble tbr • Willer of Nottor4
Medicinal or Coofectlonear, Row:dm to a11'130211
TON 01/AOHTB. DAKEST,IIo. tit Toortb Amt.'
dollthr 8.4.111/tRYLIT. ;
RSALIi—A Raft of Framing Tim
tam *remising tram 6to ISt In b n. • •
Fain at No. MI TV/7W
BOOTS Adria SHOES.
CLIMMLEPIEN'S WINTER BOQUI—
,LA- We would (welt. the stteatiol br githeemim:
who have dltticulti getting Boots nand., to one
•
I DOUBLE GOLF cigs Boors.
11:13
Do do WATXRPILOOPGDAIN BOO*II.
D 0131141 SOLE AND UPPER - GALA do:
TA* good. an mods to special order, sod for sal
oon sod durability ars sursotad opus' to soy eity
OEO. ALB= SON
Cortmr . oi*oad sad fOnititi
SPECIAL ATTENTION 'is called ,to
our /smear.* at. • .
BOOTS AND SHWA,-
Wlskh kr 'ascots. ilia &mkt* CIBIIOI 110 Ravi's
ed In lho thy. ; • -
Call asoroseur• meta teemed fur 11tW mom%
at JON. S. ISOBIANDT,III Markel
delft maskd door from 711111 strut. .
JUST RECEIVED.
Nen!, and•Womeaes Felt Overshoes,
attlela Ihr ireaping the tees''l/%11 qr.
to to had. Cal i I.t
and we them • ' • - -
BORLAND* off !that drat,
AO; tottottd door trbm Irlftts.
71011. N .C/OLL'aFlJc...Maxtufsoturer of
V BOOTS AND 8110 ZS. ot - ~7 ;48$242t4kai
74 DlADATlADlAUsetaittsbArgh. 0C21:17
SONIc at, Whole
silo sad Bata Dealirwls BOUTIN WOE
aquae Wax l PC7 l elerslirlittlinki rucomig.,4
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:TOSEPEI . I . - pentok, emthello
rtatlitstkarieistriftesertifad`l] *Sit"
?Mann*. ittfpwarsio—Dr.A.x.
leek. lboodeOlibibliaitoNtei n
IIRTO - MA.:4444a
R*l4l-2
4*vk*::Vgtit.l
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OILS, tfu,
RICHARDSON, HARL • do CO.,
• 003111i8Slotr a roiwaaraircki,
• - • .1;
Crude and Relined Petroteupl,
24.1.9 la** srurniArriannupi.
Ear Ltb•ral ash odorous en oratignmoro : fqr
Plttoburgh or Easton Narked
. .
Hamra 8. Dilworth
T=on ir Dell. 8111., L A
Claciumreialf.BBB.
mb10:618
CK & BRO.,
/NU= 111
Crude and Refined Petrolentil,
BENZINE, ft,
In WALNUT IT.. PHILLONLrazx.
Bochum entontted To col 'cake will reeldifi ode
prompt personal attention.
Sake to Steam Richardson, Harliy &Co., Brew*.
Burke Q Co., and. McClelland Dark; ,P . itte ta hrosh ilyi ;
Tin. MA
Smith, :, Prod. Bank N . A.; IL . L. Fourl Co., Pb Bade] • hit;
IRON CITY OIL WORIO:i
• MAY atIIORPENNINO, •
Maanfooturtas sod itolinoro of CARBON an, 80 ,
AIM unuacuanta . ous, d. t upg
°Rutin VICTROLICI.7d. •
Work., oProotto BkorPokurg•
Office, No. 59 HAND 82111 MT.
apUllzo PITTSIErIaII.
D• L. MILLER, Jm., Aocrr,
Lz wewr sT., PHILADELPHIA;
'CRUDE & REPINED PETROLETII
Os Cotosotolon exelszabili. All chirps at mil
tommtable fates.
STORAGE POE RILITSI. cool cellars. Tor
CRUDE, tuadrr pod sheds.
Particolor attnntloa paid to OIL iron REPORT.
Fos Sacs—CAIISTIC SODA, SODA ASH, ?co.,
CUBOT k PEMBERTON,
General Merahandize Brokers,
ISS SOUTH nom. BT. , rinuzztalrrA.i
CRUDE* REFINED PETBOLAII*,
CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ASH, 1=5151014,
DIMGS, OILS, 5., Sc.
!rd r to boy or 541 promptly ater,dad to.
ALLEN d; NEEDLES,
MLA-MPHIL.
001171fIZSIO9 ITERCHABIL
Paniciaar etteotiou paid to :
Crude and Relined Petroleum
A' Liberal almae made.
aaltly
HENRY ROE,
1D NORTH nopirr DT.
Broker& CotomisalonMerobant
CRUDE & REPTISrED PETROLEUffi,
LIIBEICATING OIL AND BENZOLL, !
And .dealer 1a erode tad Reined ITTIIOLEIIMI
BARREL& aalely
BREWER, BURKE dc -60.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
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GLOBN,PAC77IO AND WANDIT OIL WORN 4
Liberal mutt adirance. soade.4,4, comt~umegta of
Ref h
OWL DUQUIMMWATaIANCOCK. 613.. II
ES2II
mot I.tvslium.
WALLACB &CURT.*
--sAßnzu ? thu t io l;'!" l ,'
MBE & REFINED YEML:STIC
araturs AND tmnacartira 'du.;
No. 134 MUM
Sr grams
(under mete.) Re 18,0001,14 i
Air sssollant -111tioo ihr shipping to tonezionni
and Yonlgo parts, an oar start on 'h. gebnpikili
Lim, new ths Ostrom of lb. P. 111 t . je"..417
WALES, WETMORS .k CO.,
uoituuusiox IuIRCROMMI.
• MID
BBIP?BBS•OF maorarit • ;
111 LADS LAIIE, 211 W
km* Wiliam fbr IfTORAGZ AND ISIIIPPING;
at War put and inurf, Ito ' , Has.
cayltif
Ma ORMICE a CALL ENDER,
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OIL. BI!,OIXEXN.
211 and 213-Sonth—Witir . ifreitdi
nualoo.
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Oreogiftimesmoseadlee.
"WS!
Wile Orra Um CSls ' Ou Foca -
Jamb 11%Wan di; Mrs , it _
ire. a. Clbehst. SPlNCeballial o••
DLUJOND
NAYLOR & SMITH,
&gnarl! and•Dealen in Carbon Oil,
Übrall by •N to the rau:titi.
or mai Idle at. eel. wt., N.. 41 MATIECT
11281:111% or it their tracks in 24••1119001M114 IN ill !NO
peotottly attended I. Harm of CIIPB OM. - •
Rama .41,11.AVORTH
ze..titaamstorytonmaLi; .•
FOriatift
~,•paTit44oA.o l6. 7'
sairizatmismiera;tibutioatnro„ vEVDs
PITIW.U.II/L 01.14 •SellissitArea- MN lid
Ow id. st.the lawn zearke!lltsp: popiglialerdp
wad amlenp • • ..
sta. v.• ""Tr 7 r 4
WOODVILLE Oili BEFINRIPr;
-.1111F,•••r,
. A l p Lottice.
ma gnu , . IContp nottinantly on Aug t. tai Bed
41.1117 ogIIURSIND 0114drorandlolUayot earl
elan, 44 'mug LUBRICATOR, paw WIMP. PIN.
BOLVAd CAR GRUBS . • - •
Rgr AU onloco Rsr Rd. br MITI STRUM,
Book Block woad Boar, will Is peclapto4 attOndoo
•
ILlTlSlD;:lidellmtittiltD PMST
"Ls,
Juka" awn ,- • •
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TR OIL WORKB.. , • -
plerieminsz_ ltißtOrS4sl) .
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Mesta% street near 70-
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augment it Aorta,
Agreeably tianart
Pint Wrap:" azapl
Rial Stale (Arterial
I TFOCThrt in= on
MEEEEiliia
isc 5.. - c: 7 ., 4 i -:- :-1,,,4
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7 ;
larungo =VP:vitt' Itiaii liiiiiisniur wracit'llal=7;f:.:ir:,
Company: auLdtvga by ;air aielicosa aislisrlf** - ;: ' 7, - . 1, 21c. 1 1
hare been dettratina. - - '- ' - : ..--.
~:;.'•1E1•0 4 -
Insocaace midi cm crer, daeoripticsi.at o ft y tls i- ". , '-.• -1 , ,1'
in tami sad ceranislyst rates as low skate III • ‘:- .:' -- z,
.„ Slam their iacarporMiaso a raid of _Mitt, Juan. - - • It
they bare paid Soars bl. Are to eus amount exceadihr•, - , - -
roar:MMoari - 4/ Maraca thereby. afilardisivatideassi
of the ainaisges oelsaroaace, as rill al toes abill.
t) , and dispodtbas I. =Matt* proraleisialis sirlr
lasses pald dosimphe year 18515.....0.7...:M1AMMeit ..
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Insurance Ca. of NorthAmerlea.
Laurance Cap! theStateArPe
• PHILADELPHIA. ,"
gartford=l/iro ,itb=uiclt -Col!lPanY•
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Wrlsuranuiny In. the above ea - inurrellabin MID ,
Paola can be , obtained anapPUatbm to =
fa27:dli ' miaefssaildhuzikinviioiiitiVi;
WESTERN-INSURANCE 'COMPA
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W.trinzar, - I.4l . t.Lopt;zroilt«itod'
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iota* optiod - OR . qr. linf and - ffortior::„. - -
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oar welt iiKeltr 411
is aOarniot4lrto,dlstoa-toonrody'tr;
od, by poooontod,l2ot
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ka„,Nimkk,,,. Brea J. Tharaml,'
George Da me ..--- -• :'
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Ort4pbill D. 33erroir, - Joberrf t lippltili,
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fIITIZENS INS RANGE. ibi.PANY
V Or FITTSBURGH. - Slaw,career Markstanyl
Wll. BAGALET,
adllllXL,Rldbi etendery_
Inswes bteamboads gold Venom -
Insures against led and &unto h tha nnetgatlen
of tae liontliette and , Weetern , Blvete r - tekeelind.
Berm. and tbe navigation of the Hem- ,
Insures agalnit leap=a damage by- ara;, •
werey - B. ItLiWki-,, , 1rr
J Jam amptoi;
Jobnan. , „Ames 0t0pejt,.,;, 7 .-
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Wen. T. W. RM.
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P 114 SUILPIPKWlir 1 . 5 1 11.
0266; tr. E. ' Corieill i i r billitilftlatB.
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FMB AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Whn m. ramps, JamsJams lLXeuee,
Jo . Wen. • . Capt.:Jet=
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Cberlera,Bbeell.'
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- AbillaitWC-- INSURANCE:: COM; -
nun' or ,ptrrsityo.lol,ll,ioziki;
- Lawns against all kindeoliWe andidtclins
JOIND.IirCOED; riocerfit*„.
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HOU= kst at =MIA
.thirpril*.pn=sp ift• •
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pIiENSIONEI, :BOUNTY; BACK' TAyi
X. °447 4.. •
01131111114 p X . :l**TE lour.
• • iabl Oarremsomt. :
wine* Wrap; sa. 40er 1.44
eft vicant.biao s .
au Olio !Win% We* Iltenis Otilagatignat
hate their Pooosf,panler sirs xis* riEr"evlri
cirenun etin thliimpabi to
the &Allen, or to ao.esw jeca Luianthrwies
.Lo ani ea taut to It. rems,.... Bands Astalack
Pay, mut tit. =mot of vacating 11.6 imasaelegOv.
!pall tzr i tr . l 3 r 1,1=1.1.
fognow.3,, BOUNTY,' 1 3 ALIC;P*17:- •
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ticak i.11001117:13 the an ithonarged &Lassa SIN,
ecoaded• oaken - aad SaLlitta SUM
lansfan MOWN& IneWlddirs, Amu,. Orpabac•
cadyneacie atv, imam», -
ialititticet vto hare fa tha arrrloon,
ammo Oar dtatbarge tea, dnomacoarsotad'lll .
. saltadoeuaaoldfa ' r la
allogadiadmadana la fadeout— ..
CLUES. - .13013/131RS. •
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memo:a Obo oh: potions IRO 00 •
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itorwolouto all latomatho thatograno.: i0411P.• •
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