The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 25, 1863, Image 1
ESTABUNIED IN GROCER IfES,PRODUCE,Ik Al‘firrlAlCTVßEligo Ka 0111=3:6' - MISLEY, Produce and Commission Merchant. 111MCCUIfDl68 Efe.osza, And angler ho ell Utub of COUNTRY PIIODOCE 10. ITS LIBER77 arastnr, mhttit z V U tenaaa.up,. --All/111. J150....C10N =tea *tan( D.4t 111Tonald t Pi!t.1444 . 0, 06., , Wa11a - 1114. °blot - • j VINJONALD.Ba•ARMICKLES, Wtiole tale firma, endue aa4 Caamil - estei e ggttrgr i ng'oll. 1 .5 9 1 ;k 0 ri 'MR ;M D ? 4 8.W2; TOBACCX), TE4B, - RICA ISVDS. ttiaa4 zas LlbattY *Mei. igsb. - 0.44 a, I.lll.lllitt & LAMAR, • vn.A.La. - Qua's* AND ‘rosfunstux inaccamrra, ira• "..4. 1 1,6 : 1 1 . Prrramman. AMIXV.ItiQUOVII.j. .—..witators , =vast. <MAOKoItiOWN aN112111.T; noun LTA 411:0 Burn Vagnats, Paoanraaan Coatontura ddraowiatc du' Oa nada a( ITlOor s raln,L'ork, Ha vant Xard; "Ea; Mama, 13eent, Tallow, (ireavo,• - reatliars, POt4todll, • Pot and Vaud dined, &Walla, • Llsiaied - and Lard - 0110, Drle,rarid (keen frndor7Thnothy; Clover, flaw and ¢rau Seeds. Colt adrearaineutanzada on Consiwnmenta. , 1171:1) ' - No. - Z7•Litwrto athwL Pluaborad. W.M.OORMLY, • AraOLESALII CISQcSIt,_ No. 871 LIMITY STREET, Plustursb, Slasistficrobased eft.- Lauver% Of ts, otiatiene the Istitineo .the oletetaoil, e • be plieneithe - iettitro tea pith:map of Ids old trite de and coatheeore. . " ' taYledr WEBS & WILKINSON, Com m max TT Ifi vx rar nrw.orm Wholesale. &allltm in WE&TZU tsirnldss, DRIED 1171 TS, Duran, 160{1, GIIIINS, and Fax*" minimally. (111.8. £ No. 217- LIMaY amt., Pittabargh. 4,4 llViasb ladwataainmata muds. Omaalmttaiatita se- 'WE P. BEcK & CO., No. .185',LIB nn. = Y rita bl 'Ztka . , ca FLLo ten l in COEN. TaY PIXODUCR, PEOPLaIaNS, BACON. TIMID, aaTTER EMS, CHEISE, AT.,PRODaeIt, Vika& 011411:, SEEM AMYX'S, .LND DaIED raTrITS. aiad WYK ball _TORN ft CANFIELD, Comma:o:VAlitio anirviotessliddaler lu WESTERNSES IWE CHEESE, 11137TER, Wain, 4 . 08.1 C; BACON" 11.0014•71.911. PO2 AIM PSAILL ASA ICS. 'SALER-tin, LLNSEED ANTS - :LA-VID OILSAMIXD F 110 IT, and Produce geusililly;llos. 141=4147. Inaut. arse t. Pittsburgh. TOOL 1.12TL1, LITTLE & TRIMBLE, %Vimlegal(' Oro eery and Cum= balm, iforchanu, driden, to VSODIaIa, FLOOR, BACON, tISIRENR, -FlBll CARBON AND LARD 01b, IRON, NAILS,OLABB OOVION !TARNS, and rittaburgh nuumfactureo keiaertally, 118*14,11.14 Mama am% PlDatoargb: R retxze... ..WM. D. LLTIltb. 14'1310)TIlifS, (euceoesors 4.lle.fikliejitoretAlutermoil,) NVltoleula :Deniers Su EO/031GLN.116Q1Ttl. NET 3 AND 8 [ICES, CON 7111.1g10.2ED7t8013AILS. P/RN WODES,Ac.,I2I.. 116 and 129 Wood attql, abuse Fifth, Pittsburgh. Orr estr=i7. • . • 11.:EPIA R C03131111,4i017 A...r • hrintlisiii and dnalida GUAM, AND PRODECF„No. 21 Liberty atrial, Pithbirgh, %ulna Idaii4o or fluorfur Este* and family use - d, ultiution paid to 111 ' Th ' y u'ti c k' l= bin lllr:brerrhandissi anneraDy. 0ci1..114: fIitA 4 LWALAAECI4. Ikon - Ariv Quiu FACTOR lin tkourtstaos elrecturr tot tti! tale of - OBSESi eurtr3,. onwru, PRODUCE. ":;`'and igest Ito thw oelelonted Uniontown CE, MEN?. Na. 114 &cowl. and 143 Flew sueots, Ihro- Masa Wood sad ticatthlield; Pittsburgh. eel FRPKY,stiN -GORDFA Produce acid Copitt i vita n tt.if, FLOtriI.BUT- Tro.B.Alt fas, lamp, 11141155, PORN, 11113NDAXDO ZEN 7112178, and produce genet , all 7. Liberal.; cash *bonen on nonsigontents. Worehonse. - 150. LW &nand etreert. Pittsburgh. 01010:11 IaBACD - 10 - METNAR, Greeersand - 11 ClomabaloaManhautaaml.lealon In all kind. Cknaatry Pribduco and "Pittslyargla. Manufactures, 0. VP utwrt: oxyq, op p o site tread of Wood greet, ' Itlabargh. ' " • I, jaw. 1 JONES & SON, Who!malt NA Grocers 80 Boat Foretellers: itesleri hi . art, 9111414:1I.OPB, OAKUM , OILS, MOIL iod Pitts tergbistotitutttilsa. lailb - ttAftlirthter.strert, kir]. the sreiorezahtu,.. nitinvitte.-= ROBERT DALZELE:& CO., Whole ill•Vtioter, Comimierion esterortwardirm ebsaWand.desterwlia 'Frahm wed P/riel:trrgb man. slscterres, Liberty Meet. Pittsburgh. WALLACE, ConuaTilm .11•-,e - sid - Wboloretie Dealer in - FLOUR end OBALN, 1i0..,31Kt Liberty street, opposite Proltrylesob, R. R. eltstr D A*, te and te. rti7 r • ry7; tint ..lissinr...„—..Vllol unrrow.--, .SHIPTON it CO., Whole -tic Grucx EßT ' Nand Pro.lutt. Thlklare, No. :§litti Ittiburgb• Lilt WATT -7(17.W1L50.:', , , Wholesale Gro =WIT. L i t; .111. tt . . - 4d!W7,112 werstreart,PlUitmge. lamas& Link 41. xturweb. Ic...1111.1"00 Wholesale J.J luidSatill fin °CEPA, FLOUR A N D.PRODUCI DIALIIB3, 1.42:Ljd , Z1114...t. apetzo. It. er.1101.11111—... h. LANG .WHOMAKEL • kAlsiG, COMMISSION Kracitiiris sna degtr. In GP.O.. amass, FLOUR, PINIDGCN, La, No. sa Mai, stria, Pitttbargt. at 1.1,11, V UEL , LIGGETT & ii(VCVO7.W . ,OII: • 11 , 111, AULLI. CillllB7 Liberty aikd ASA.= gage% liptetrtirgti s Pc illirCapaelty; 40C. barrels per daj. SA: JAMM DALZELL . SON, Itlanufac tam-. of LARD Off, and Oommbuslon ?der anat.* tdeflu parthane andd. of OILOMI AND urnagu-VrtgOIAUXE.V.. f od 70 {Bator etroot;rittiburgh. idmicen made qonalgoments. WIC ALMKPATRICK BRATIIER, sue U. awes se Brown S Eirkpatrteks. WIIOLE BALE.osOCZBA, Ike. DI and 193 Liberty street NIT) Xv):5131.0. stld.et • us..,,,oortzst, J . . BAKU.I/11,rtn.. MEANS COFtM, succes3ars to Ilreantar, pans ,t ca.. WHOLTJA LE °BOOZES, cora& of Wooi:il34.llXstar streota, Ptst.- tare,. Jralt el.HEEtia HUOUSE.-HENK Votr: CtaartCHE F tC , ndCimTEslß,nMer east and in S ntIT LAKE PUlf, end Produce asnstalls . , 28 street, like% Wan . , l'lttebargh. at/ 2 HOLLAND RIDDLIt, successor to Jno LE. YAM 800. No. 1113 Liberty Wort, Ms lagibional PRODUCE. OROCIBY AND CON ON MERCHANT. Consigutosots & sort sollettikkl . AI •t• DlO •`• • do VC, •` • . elude . Gavme r ,Coviusasillati:Wlxtusia, and dialer. in ProdscsOlot; Winter street and 0 Front !metal. asoor.laprckimi4.L...-400m orrataxps. t 1: DIf.[YUSTH b•. CO., Wholesale Moms. Nos. 130 a➢d 732 Seo.od otra.et, near _ TORN MID & CO., Wholesale aro. U, esmoulgoecadstaae mocha - aft, 3r.i. u9hood saaMlAberirstred, Pittsburgh Jae . InakirairSl.4,G&LDWELL, (successor V. to loam Rohner it C 0.,) PORE PACKER and Oda. Di PRlEVlKlllNtccorarro?Karkaand Prat Mat& Pittsburgh. Jas - J r EL m TOWNSEND, successor to J NAack "a A Townsend.) PORK PACE and dad a in PROVISIONS; N 0.12 Earth stoat, near Lin. IL VOIGTIAXT.,- e;cceessors to T.. 0. Graff: PUODUCZ-Alp 0011.11113810 N 11[1111CHANTIR 9i7ltibml7,tmet;ritistalgh• PM NOVO. TORN' L H 8H- &ADO: Whoienlo Ity GROOMS COlgnagtO:nnitteLfASTS, COMOr it ihatthadd Nal Wider ,et.. rittabungt. 'VI • YETTIT",t , W., , Commission nisoind doors In PRODLTZ,.. MUD. BLOOM. WOOL. GLAIR, -to.,4id• WWARIT liFtAZELTdir ' _, Wholesale CITIOMLNI9O3WISSIOIVIIIIIERCHANY, LW Coma dila Diamond, No. IS, Pittaborgh. 116i111.%3.-11. . ',' • u to wo od duet, Pitts. 6 3,22441 Lg: AN 14 ' ",holosalo ro zz, ore, newt'? of 13 ODA•AIf, Oa.; 27 . 3 Ltberly 'BRTON & GEOCIFSS ANDZOWitnisioN KO. 307 Stewi stmt. PiciOurgb: - 1.1n.k r7l , rMriT7r=irr77'7ll VrmLIAR, WARD, Tealei PROM „om:ROM BONDAMOUTCIAGIA.sad All waffles AT moms Prt =e n Proeuro..p.! , , `, 11Kokortablig So lewd their mobryto pod khan. eAciArsa..4l Bni ! 1 4 , 4 1 "° 44 41n r. It ammealostines mod : intender; .61:1417010- Agazalar AnteiVorantiAuTet:movig,-.:St—PlArs .. _ . 1TP.111 ,11 -9 1 TALKIkiliF4rSr.... . pAras,xORDIAL4. I s-nwal -..'" , " - 0 16 4w0u ) . .-- - _•: 4 _ ,-,, _ _.i----- ".., - .... :._.,.. . ....... I • ~... :5...:,•,:„ ::„.......y..„.....„.„ 7 . ! ...„., .:..t.,.. ~_.:... ___ .• __ N ' . `4 .... . .... , IN 1786. DUQUEt q iE BRAES WORKS, CADMAIret .CII,AWFORD, Manufitetuppy of atm - neat, 13f Wand' BRASS WORK TOR PLUMBERS, STEAM OR GAS VITTERS,•MACIIINISTS, AND DR COPPERSMITHS. STEAMBOAT C " 101211. AD G.: '.IrITTIING. and IMPAIRING.. premPett I Cloßkd to. Partiedar attention paid to fitting op REFINE (HIES FOB COAL AND CARBON OILS. Also, Sots Agents for th• Western DialrlanfPein. rata for the ral• SYPHON IRSII 6 .. LALIDELL teenr A llaring n l erZlves i• oat liable to o :: ort i' t . Word.. and trill of mots water Whit any *alp I,ioi tote, It. aim ____opts OLIN BALL • • Pria — anzaii, P. ,VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORM Frrmenalicat llonufscrurere and &Wore In.Nl the different, kinds of PLOWS, PLOW -CASTINGS; SCOOPS, 'COT. TLNO BOXES. Ix. With greatly Increased Will. Gee for doing bnejnes e n eatatagy twit. dealere t to eite a. a all. ganifietattPreinpernethight, ,, Warehouse, Cecile alley and Warty Ste PltteNgh. OIIN ILSLL, 4..44/71L14 ' 13TEPDX2( WOOD% JAS. J. 11.110W/I. MEI is. A paler. MACKINTOBII,- . 11BSPIIIL1X.S: CO., comm. Ma and O'Hara streets. ocar lb. COY Water Works, Plattdortgbanantributruntot.MACS lNTOSll k HEMPHILL'S IMPROVED ()SCYLLA .TINO STEAM ENCHNILS AND SIDE VALVES, of all gra and boat style. • Hating pot op machlaiii• of Built CliParitialiSor • boat quality, as aro proporslao do hoary Job og, and *What nark In IND tine, toußing that by proolphteas, OA A:hornet/sr of our kott, to any public patronage. W. Invite special Etat:tilos to oar BALANCED VALVE OP,OILLATINGI EIRSISIDL. la Loot:obtains advantages beretabilaranittatked to Ills class uf Retsina,. balkly LACK MAMORU S'EtIEL WORKS, PITIWIt9.I4 PA. -- PatREC. BROTHBR & CO.. I BEST QUALITY IMINIADALLfrf 'Efrlrly Scum, Flat Mul OitatinM . orall Maim Warranted eqml to auf imported or manufactured in thla etran• ofirtart and LW aid IlftCONDSTlCESTS:ltitttiburgh. INr I LIAAM ItattNIIILL tx) Boman Makers and Mast Iron Workers, PENN MErET,Tress, 4p, oO ind SS Ilarlitatio • liege Itrdlithl Ntralklutd it tr(th the silent (flir)er, machinery, we •n prepared to manufocture ever) . 4,0 t-cirri. of BI)ILEW In the foci roomier, oud cilliiMi l YS t VßlWOrk STE- t al SIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONEENSERS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, Shit EUSITiEANI-71EntetU 1-11"-ItriV SEQSZPASilkiititdloloinlnntifintitilettmi Mk a HILL'S PATENT OILERS. ILepolriug done on the shortest maim. detest 113 tfIIFARNIA BRASSIir ti.RW C 0 11, IA 8 ik W (30,40:.0. to Orlik Nol4ati.) •r ) Manufacturers of CANTOR FlUrldESJlNGB,vurs. LADLES, and rent yatlety of BRITANNIA ankle. .Aleo,4Mltlll)N loiediff AUPirIEt.S. and LAMP BRASSES generally, No. 129 Selond garret, Pit taburgh.. A LL" witmloK (X).. VALLEY rotrass,,,Ca. ." 31waufactarers or COOS. PARLOR AND HEAT. ING BSOVEB, PAIMOLANIAgrrogEN OBAT' HOLLOW WAKE, We., Steel And OlowXcrolds. log zncuttotr. Mitt OearigyfJas, W.WorAr , thea ittous, gar KW1416-raloys, Hatton% Car.Wlwel...Couidlog. wad CortlOWigitlendly. -Alai, dobbin,: and Mn china Cwalige made to order. ?mooted Portable' NM,' rid. Skew or Horii Power. .pl4:Goad OS E F. HAM I LTON A: CO., Dkr. FURST AND LIBERTY STA., DlDebuiAly KonoNct.on of SUPERIOR &TIMIS ENGINES, MACLII2iERT, asyl3df tEYERANOE, No. 53 %VAT= ST., Pittotrargh motisct a tea or BOILER UIYETB, w.coccriT..AriK.3,comfofo and railroad, of *very desofigtio4'''. - .: hakeLratsedor . SIMS= And muses. ,I>r auslr,.urgt* faOar 11191:31.1.1co. d goad odoortmeat ootoitosolgorti boa: mrat.. WEWELLS, EMILE No. 115 WE Llbeity apposite Etta', Pthaborgh, manufacture-fa of WIJIPE, LARUEE. and. fiWITCII - ES, and ororg drOdiptiott of LENTEN; 'DRAWER WORE. Orders solicited itecits td trade, and goods prompt ly shipped tis.peoloidniettoom ' " red.:ly D.. it W. BENNETT, Nlancifiscturers of WHITE FiTONE CHINA aod CREAM I.VL uHED WAR}:. trEltr And Warahnuaa al Nu. 74 FIFTH STREET, Pittsburgh. ly DRY' GOODS AnIX •. CARA-. DA TH. 11111 . CANGLIAS WIT,SON, CARR • & COT, I= Wtudesgir dotter, lo "DEMON AND DOMESTIC DRYGDODS, No. Gl4 Wood strati', thini boobs abatis Diamond allry. Pittsburgh. apiThtf '6.11. N. LANE J. an, Warhol' rat TVIIIA. 1 .A.N.E, IdcABOY & .CO- Dealers in ix./ VOREIDNANDSONESTIC DRY GOODS, N's: 1:14. Federal alma,. (wassand door below Jam Ills kat : Hour,,) Alleabsayllty. • mlsa:l a OATOti, MACRUM Sa CO., Wholesale :..EJ and Dotal' Dealarsin 191.11DAT103, MARDI. IDERIES and DRY DOODY, of ovary 41eicriptiou, Nos. 17 and la TAM tarsal, Plttaborxh. IMACIIIISI &.tiLY,DE,. Whdlesale and .1.1'.1 Rotel Deilatilll FAA& AND BTXPLI DAY "AVOW. TILDADINGS, Sc.. No. iti .Blarart rarest, Amtwrestlllauttid-and /Vitra! Pitfsbuitsh.- - ' ii 14. 7- fitaidlKElrli: (aDeCeuein to tI . Ditialfiald A ett*.,ylFhUl;sata tits - Haar Dealer 5u STAPLII AND FANCY DAS GOODS, Northeast Berner of Fourth - Lad Mulat *DM.. Plttsborsh.. ITOSEPH. 1:10.11jSK, .Wholesale and lie ' *.l tafFDralerits all' IDS& of TILIMMINfIii; DAY lAttfiDa, As., Noma 77 9901 79 Market garret.. • Ddalers iri tkods of DRY•4IOOM., No. CO Mutes avow, latymnr?btr4 cud Yourth,-Pittsbargh.' ,PP 41..•L'AfArgit No. c0 . .1 84 WeBrreo4. - :AA,. Deafer In BONNETS, HATS, STRAW TRIM MINGS. and STRAW GOODS ail.{~1ri~~l:rr;~ Q.I.3RES" :101INSTOY,. Death; PURE lIIAA DEMO AND caw:luta, PERVIPIER.Y. irANCY GOODS; 8101111150 11.1710,-OIig,TABI -IL4 a Iimn IIEDICIINYS Oddly. vitae qualul, srbirlftrif offersprices. Corner Smlthileld Toicrtb inreets;Plttitraigl, Princriptiouz C..«- (ally compoundol . R FAHNESI'OCK k'lll, soda Drnmritta, and Ammetfactunirs of WHITE ;LEAD AND LlTlLkllON,rm.ner of Wood and Front atreetio, Pitts/moth. JOIINP. T, DUCA PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND 'DYE STUFFS, No. 296 Llberty street, Pittaborgh. MI order. .111 rendre prompt attentin. ,!;;Iri-11 - '24E- -fyiih-gtggingct: LLIJ No. 140 Wbalr corwr FOHARLOTTE BLUME, Dealer in MU SIC AND MUSICAL DiBTIIOSIENTS. Sole AIVS. r lliAllkeild i 4Nr i l A gn . l4lll2 ONS. tfo. 43 /Mb street, world door abut* Wood, Pittsburgh. Pianos to hirind taken In exchange Ibr near. KLErgat. & BRO., Dealbie in DID SIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUN MSTS and iadi, agouti for =INMAN'S CSLININATID PI !ANDS, Nel. 53 !Nth Mot, ?Ittabtrrith. — lay= PIANOS, MELODEONS, de., o. 6I Wood K., • • +. • • • • dlakor lje - SVILAXCE AGEJMTS. GARDINER I . YJEkiNi 'l J. Franklin, Ptilladalphinknd liariPerfnalinin<l Cornpardea, Northaat moue Wood and Third sta. JON/44, 410#:troth, Anibrita, . Slaw of Panrsyloania, and [Lanford bum , Gompentra, ST water stmt.. .F t5l t 4 . =..retilry A ens 11.- ouranca Oam y, corner Marko! and Wator • M. (JO N,Socretasy • • earanes Ccaoparky,93 Water a rad. ..7 tr ri BOOKSELLERS. 1Y c. VIVrAt" G. JOHNSTON & CO., Station , t as, Mot nook Kaanfectorers and Job Motors. No. 57 W... 6,1 street, Pltttbargb. oe.lo Al --7 rg ,BOOkleilert alierr - staGik: alnostomt door to the come. of Third l'ltttu v lb.. _SCHOOL sua LAN BOOLS M2EM=&ga arra/Le-Era.- • I:l;l3ollolW{„Aftontirotat, , - ,,,llllKreetz,.#,M*l4, vittioAcmagrzyz.,Q, „ .--• , • , =I b** .-Olizil4: FREDAT ISIOIINING:::==:DEC. 2t. 186 d TERMS 01 0 ' THE biZETTE. Unarm Farnoicii mal4 pv-year...-.:44 Crresx. Canna., by mall, per fear.._... 4 W. rb00th....... " single Warszir Onriers, sir& ooplei, per year 20. • " thaw at 6to 10, " so. data of lOor more!' 18., ono &Wile tie party seiah;ig ;11s.b. for • atoll of (Mee% yea wlll send llis.lrtatas Carries - WI,. For a eta► of twenty, as will NO II» Neasnra 41Litrira dolly. - .81.41a copies, 0 mats. RUT All subscriptions earkaa fa drama, •ad paper. "boil* time 'expire& betwialinialdes Speech at Cincinnati. We have already. given the substance of the happy little speeth made bydionerai 8127142i410, onlals cordial rieaption in Cincinnati, on Fri day. jut; hat on readings verbatim repast of It, we think it tro happy, as to be worth giving In this completer forte r Elv Ifethsrps-,--Ican on'y thank you for the very kind manner in which you have welcomed Me. ,t act not gifted with thapower of rpank fag to an audience like this. But, gentlemen, thought am nikable-to folly expretemyself as t truly feel In respect to the Beat events that ere transpiring, allow rite to Azure ynatbat no-one can feet more thankful than I do to the loyal people of, the cauntry.for their devotion to/he great °tinsels); which we are struggling. I iiiithaislcful for your kind estimation of the value of my services, 'edema only say that I' have endeavored to &Inv .- duty; and shall en deavor to do still better in any future position to which I may be callow. I sincerely hope that pease may soon be restored to our beloved country; but aa long-as these troithibleen tine° and I can boor service, I am ready to do :all to my power. [Appfause.] I have tried to do my best; and what I have done In East Tennessee has been due to the fall co-opera inn of the subordinate °tater, and prirates of my command. Nut a single officer or man has for a single moment intimated that .in his opinion I W. making mistakes or erring in my movements; and not week's., at any time hesitated to render a felt, faithful and veer 's -talc obedience to orders in all things. Bat notwithstanding this happy union of flout on the part of the dam, in command of the field, the c Lei praise of one seeress is due ! to the iulbordinale a ffi r e ands then in the rants. .Thoutands of men in the rank. deserve the credit that ie• given to the lenders. Many t,itietts hare no-reintiosse in this country—fors vit . /acre—who wit never bear thew again/ And they fight for the country they lose, he ling actuated b i t scanine pap-inniena. I awe all ttvg mews toIX I 'it'd . ;41 in the minks, as ahnt Flo all other genernds who have I,rn surcentful.l The priacipa/ rwliiewegran of ilia sear are chisfy Ito be eriidited lathe subordinate officers and to the Ideroted fighting 011111 in the randa, who endure and dare'all, with tittle other object in vim! ihan the defense of oar common count". I have, Item helm more - eon:dons of this fact than daring anyleut campaign. For one I shall never forget what te due to the men in the ranks.. [Applause.] Allow me, then, again to return you my thanks for the compliment you have paid me, and to withdraw, expreseing the ardent hope j that our country will soon be at peace with j herself, and continue forever in thri enjoy ment of peace within and with the external Worin [Weal applause.] Mysterious Abduction of a Lady—A Reign of. Terror in Illinois. The Springfield :1110 Jocreol giros the I.l' lowing particulars of a singular affair : • "A prircte letter from a lady at Mohr/ion, Washington county, in this Stela, aims the particalin 'a most mysterious outrage which was perpetrated at the residence of Mr. M. A.Linton, residing about four miles 'from ltiohview, on the night of tin 4th inst. "The writer says that, a party of thirteen 'menv4isguised by handkeribiefo Hod favostlis lower part of their faces, and armed With navy invoircrs, presented-thernielici ton's -house about half-past two o'clock at night and demanded admittance. When re fusedthey threatened to break down the door. The spokesman Of the party was recognised al 'a min who had taken mapper at Mr. Linton 's the same evoaing under protease of having tort hie way to Hayleton, the next town: "When admitted the party demanded Gen e% ra, a daughter of Mr. Linton's by a former tearriage,o beautiful and amiable girl of six teen years of ege, who had just returned home from a hoarding school in Whio. She having just run down stairs to roe what was the mat ter, wan seined by three ruffians, and told that she moil go with them, dead or alive. lice father was totally unarmed, and powerless to defend her. The girl wan dragged to her room, and after having been allowed to dress herself, was forcibly carried to a buggy and driven oft. As she was borne out at the door, she. turned towards her father, raised her hands, and eselahried, 'Oh, Oode "A party of eight men were left to guard the house till daylight, to prevent any alarm being given. During the night they paced around the bou+e, knocking at the door, look ing in tit the Window, rattling the glass, and taunting the wretched inmates by asking them how they liked evening calls, Sc. No clue has been obtained to the abductors, or to the auntie token by them, although a stranger, whom Mi. Linton met at a AWN haLllichview, the name day, Is suspected to have been one of them. Another statement is to the effect that a woman who bad been prowl ing around the' neighborhood for some time past, 1r11.4 one of the abducting party.! "Mr. Linton is a Quaker by.professlue, &eel It was well known that he was unmarried. "For some time a perfect reign of terror bas prevailed in the region referred to above,. It was within a few miles of the same neigh. boyhood (at Ashley) that a number of robbe ries were perpetrated recently, of which we gave some account a couple of weeks ago. The victnity frotremunity deserters and rebel sympathisers, - renders and admirers of the Chicago Times, who are undoubtedly the per petrators of the outrag: . ." . ' Cold by the iitc;velfull. A tradition has been current for years, that some lost Immigrants, In 1845, while wander ing through the country drained by the Mal heur, discovered mines where gold could be raked up by the shovelful!. Al the lime, the discoverers were ignorant of the characteris tics of gold in its Dative state, and accord ingly they passed on, regarding the metal as worthless. A few years later, some of these men were attracted to California, and on vis iting the mines there, almost the first remark 'as, that they knew where bushels of that kind of stuff were to be bad. Since that date. scares a year has passed, that did not witness the departure of eumpan les of men who were' tint for the purpme of discovering the cotillarT.tieseribed by the im migrants. These exploring parties hare nniformly proved failures, owing in a gnat measure, to the hostility of the Indians, who hare resolutely kefused to allow the white man to prospect their country. Attest, how ever, a party mare fortunate than the rest, hare succeeded to finding the long-lost gold field, and, If reports are to . be bettered, the story °Lite richness has not been exaggera ted by the original diceorerers.—fluflas (Or are) Afonnwierer. bona time ago, it will be remembered, a number of the students of the University of Michigan, participated in a Vallandigham demonstration in Canada. The affair was widely noticed at the time, and gave rise to doubts as to the toyalty of this lostrintion of learning. Very fortunatoly the Wallandighani Men did not comprise a twentieth part of the students In attendance, and the majority see ing the mischief that was done, took Maps to correct It. On the .sth Inst. they met instals convention, over seven hundred strong, and passed ii - series of revolutions, strongly de nouncing the act of the Vallandighamars, and declaring unnualifienostility to all men and parties opposed tic the government. ~fl Peon lame Boca, An—Cape. Frank C. Sands, of the 1I th Ohio Ilattet7, arrived in Cincinnati on Tuesday. direct. from Little Rook, Arkansas. Ile reports, that the situa tion there is favorable to the Union cause, a large portion of tberitiserui looking anxiously for the re-establishment of a State govern ment, Gen. Steele, whO L highly - esteemed as an onlOer, is actively organizing his forces for an advance movement when there Is any like. Shod of getting at the rebels, who now only seem anxious to Dee as .far as possible from his brave boys. ITar. following familiar anaonncomant ap peared recently, to the advertising .colamas of aN'ait Tort 'joardab SiM - - b?idethiaidi' and Oomsman raitad,..l4.a.aounla 6%0.40* .. inisd, :ha tiara hut few'friiiids in Otactiy T o T. 4 aldiblo bs'ill lo / 1 " 0 /Yr . tefi . : - Fel ;.11etat , tilimi*E.iiVi OPP° on viii be . itt444'4441111f;'!Z:...:w..:, .k,.--s.4.,titty,:r3 PITTSBURGH, FRIPAY : 4IORDII . NG, DECEMBER 25, 1863 - _ ZEE= . . . Pen aunt* Siteithesor ted Stites keilators. A 1502,132 S U S e ut eir P ta , t ::9f:AC ia a="4l Li 'l"i!"44l;i!*thiO,oc..7lllt:the. ierant debit* on Mr. 6iiilkereir.r:ti.74 +galling an oath of loyalty front Bffaston mia *alma of the Senate- before entog on ther'dittles;glees the follosiinif litigates of a few Senators who were present ceterom instil on that occasion YE. HAbtSDAIII' Mr. Saulsbury is . a man of yea linepirional lappearanci, -abolitlorty yeare of itge:Plle is ,bye tbo medium bight, rather atoutlf, built. tits hitfris , jet black , his eyes Itten,T !ming, end well adapted to gashing anger Inthefaee of an opponent. Ills face is large and, may Ardlir.,..44disTle. He netirrilitther, ohlikers nor moustgebe. lie dresses neatly, in film broMi-cloth.:lle is a good sgeaker, uses choice language, and 'enunciates ills tinetlys 'flirts not altogether free from the imputation of rants ". I should say, from the number .of.times o looks ht tbe sgafferies *fit an ale of "flew 0 you like Ito AVOuldn't my opponent be bettor off if he badet said anything.?" Mr: Bayard. is - about twetity ytata. older than his colleague; a very pretty figure, rather Intl Wed to corpalenci: fiie hair is Inge gray, and that little there Ib of it Is pastel in the middle. Time has furrowed his face Attila deeply. He speaks 'Fatuity - tittle attimatiOn, and at times there is considerable. of 4 Rhine In hts - utterance.' Ile it,"wke feiceitllrri-elsita4 to the Senate, and Ij poiKAavolvisimpon to take the reesatly.prescraed dent e ei be et palled , tram that h 04.. Hewiks,thaoath, will Mks, tisk Guth, clumgh notitith much . JAIL 11111121111. Mr. Sormar'• personal appearance has been So often desoribed-that I will noeteuikirene or nty poor attempts to convey.te.ths, waidor an Gleq glow this oriiipert; statesman andscluil. nlooks - oh tha door of the Senate:. It would ot reqyire a vary good judge . At bums., • tub:l44l,dd. tata...4l:c ale sits at Ida Whether reading, writing, or listening to the remarks of another Senator, as " thenoLlest Boman of them. all." There is mukething about him that cannot fall to Impresitirty man of ordinary intelligence wittLtherfaattthat he is no tricky politician, no psnedustatesman, no mere socialist. Bat whoa he riseel an int• prompts speech, he disonChante jo4lind you cannot help asking yonrself, or some body near, "Is that Samnar ? Certainly Renal, be he whole making such s poorattompk en such • trivial subject 7" Bat it is even: 'Charles dwser, the profound scholar, the reset think ; and ono of the poorest off-hand speaker. 'Mt the Senate. It is because he Is -ouch • gent thinker and such a profound .itittlent, sad, perhaps, too, that one is apt to expect so Much from him, that he impresses you CO un favorably when a question us suddenly sprung upon him, for which he hoe had no Hair for thought or research. us. rcasesurx if one of the keenest debaters in the Senate— always prepared, no matter what 'abject is brought up—always ready to girl sound, logical views, no matter what the tallier under discussion. The most difficult antaioinist to overcome,Vid the safest guide to follow. vs. u'Dounat. Hails Cram California; was docked as IX rosion mall, but hall taken to Peace Democracy and bad 'whisky; if very eccentric, and 'bst1•11) vary drunk•, comes into the Senate chamber booted and spurred fur s horse -taco or a cavalry raid. 1:11=1:1111 The young Senator from Ohio. OA rising man of the Senate, has • high apwklation ul the value of time, and never attempts to argue a point when ho kaows he can no hope Lto change a rote by so doing. Maes few speech., and ,good ones. le encretic and zealous in the discharge of every duly assign ed to him. Rough, unpohshed, but ; hottest and vapante. Talks strongly when he does talk, which is seldom. Is said to be somewhat of an anti slavery man: R. PORILIA. Evidently intended for a flame and nut fors detester,. -tit eery fond ed.:wit. ng, and lum • ward to say f igaisto err , Trope eirkythe Kaiiiintatradon yarty. Ins remarks would be more acceptableil more grammatical. MIMEO Very quiet sail unobtrusive fora .Inyhaerh..- er. Is not often beard frets, yet sins beard from. once too iften when he attempted to make a reformation in Wall street. aft. firit.lllt IC Will not made a very profound impression as a Etatellirliti or an orator. ,flee more venial than genius, and can accomplish more with the former than tho latter. =1 lionest and faithful. Nat very ambitions ; and not very tillilllo3 of publi eapplause. A gOoil worker,butnot an extraordinary speaker. MI. iIIVIDRICtS. A peaceable member of the peace party Saye . little, but always rotes wrong. A CiiitaisrOlueal. et Beaufort, North Car olina, referring to the schools in that city for the education of the freedmen, says: "Some few evenings ago I visited one of these schools, soar which several young la dies were presiding. Brea In our best reg ulated schools I toiler saw more perfect de corum. It Iry an interesting eight to watch with what avidity oven thh old men and women entered into their studies, and the, Progress they had made in three week:, was perfectly astonishing." Exassan's [insp.—England has seldom lost in one year so many eminent men as she al ready has in 1963. The list laelinles the hieninises of Lansdowne and Normandy, Sir George COMWAII Lewis, hiniready, the pain ter, sir Creasman Cresswell, Lent-Clyde, Mr. Serials Botfield, the biographer, Mr slidsrard Rinse, the Archbishop of Do blin, alp Lord Lyndhurst. Landsdowne, Lewis, - ?Clyde, Whately and Lyndhurst are lire whosaiplacos will not seen be filled. A i.mtcur. and enthatiastio war meeting for Rensselaer county, wits held at Troy, N. Y., last week,at which Mayor Van Altyne, Rev. Father Ilavermans, (ha. Wool, Mr. Pease of the Troy Press, Professor Hamann Mid oilier' made speeches. Gen. Wool reiterated the opinion that Mr. Buchanan, before the elec tion in 1856, knew of the designs of the con spirators, and promised not to Interfere with them In ease he was elected President. Peon:snot Aoassix, in a late lecture tb. Springfield, Massachusetts, said: "Boys and girls, moo and werecn, should bo loss cloister ed. They should be scsocialad in the school, on the (um and in the shop. Thcir Influences should be pure and healthful, and thus would the rare attain more perfect derelopment. Society will then be put on a higher found... fiat." Tie Boston Sanitary Fair closed on Mon day evening. Among the articled sold•dnriog the evening was a piece of granite Isere the top.of Mount Bloat, broken off.by Roe. A. P. .Putnam, who ascended the - Mount hat Pawn ary. The receipts catharsis were fully MO,- 000. The receipts of the peat frofthwostorn Fair at Chicago were $05,000. Tux Newhoryport - Herald says that Rev. Chas. Beecher has had snail to settle Itt.Fitoh burg, Mass.—a proposition ttutthis society at Georgetown will not hear of, notwithstanding the nation of the association. tits salary for the coming year was misled with unexampled promptams, four parsons subscribing four hundred and fifty dollars. Ma. Wassea Learns. formerly Mayer '.ot Washington, was arrested in -Baltimore on Thunday last. Ile is charged with haring gone South shortly atter the commencement of the war, and that he secretly returned from Richmond a short time since. Tutu Lan old gentialan in Balton, Conn., who has in the United flutes strait° four cane-in-law, eaten grandsons, thirteen neph ews end one daughter . (as hospital nutua)—in ell, twenty-fire of his family connections.' Carr. LIM Sonsnru., of Cleveland, Ohio, died last Thursday, aged' sixty-nine, leaving Ma total propertyoraluod at forty thousand dollars, to the Cleveland Orphan Asylum. lie came to that city thirty-three years ago spoor man. Be was 4 bachelor. Glovensot Darr, of Utah, who is on his way to Washington, represents the loyalty of the Mormons as on the immense, though. they desire separate government. • They number now eighty thousand. Asprder hu bun blued , requiring news dului.. in. the Amy.. at: the - Cumbarlu4i to ull mum st - jiesuars • , • _ (laithwa). Dogtrot .00132 44it,airalisildletax tot Preibteat its ::•188.4 . : 1 • 1014 to T tniopc _214- MO lEVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS, TIIK TIC? BRUEN lIEENAN AND KING. Grant's Victory over Bragg Acknowledged. THE PROPOSED EUROPEAN CONGRESS Hot Work Probably_ Going on at Charleston. THE LATE OPERATIONS L\ VI EST VIP.rISLS Pl4parcla awe PltiaburgetGaulle PHIL,DELPIII.I, Dee. 24, 180 The London'Tfairt, in a leader upon the late prise fight, says Ileronan's game was ihrongh on t 'close and crush his antagonist by daSh lag bite to the ground. - .King's tactics were dif forerst,:and more creditable to the professor of - pitgilieut,corialiting in striking severe sledge hamnter plows on the most sensitive parts of neenen's physiognomy, Instil ho collapsed from:ezhattiffort. The affair was over in twen ty-fotfr Youndsrmid thirty-fireT minutes. flat lle science was slispLeyesl on either aide. A fair stanstvittAght without a cheek, and ended io the ilociairC victory of King. The 'Mars ..concludes by asserting that priso fighting is inert, revolting than bull fighting, and ought to he diaeourageds- Tout payers woo mo of !tamales seconds. Large sums were bet in this city on Ht 1011.113. Tlie gamblers and policy stealers mot this I 1 1 Morning to talk over the affair. They. say to their credit, they-regretted that - Heenan had not showed his bravery in the - army Instead of the prize ring. The same number of the London rates ac knowledges the importanoe of General Grant's victory over Bragg. The Czar replied friendly to Napoleon's in vitation to attend a Congress, but thinks the definition of the programme is indispensable. Charleston news of this morning says: The foundation of the late rumors concerning the lots of throe monitors. is this: The Lehigh wont up the channel and got aground. A new rebel battery opened anon her and dam aged her badly. The star of the South hurl to tow her to Hilton Head. Can. Gillman, war throwing shells Into Charleston without intermission. The fleet are greatly exasperated. not work is now probably going on. The late brilliant operations in lien. Kelly's department, in West Virginia, under the immediate direction of Urn. A verill, by which 4ongstreot'a communication with Richmond was cut off on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, is Joyfully received. The line was cut in three places, the telegraph wires broken. the depots at Salem, with their contents, de ranged, and the bridges and culverts over a distance of fifteen miles laid In ruin. teen. Stearin, on his return, found his puth blocked by the rebels, under nu lass than coven General.. at different points. But Ly a elever night inentoseer he returned to headquarters with a trilling loss, hot much physical suffer ing (ruin riding through a to.inataineus eosin - 4 7. It is positively Nta 1. d I Let lien. Itobeeraas has born arlooluted to take oidismiund of the . military Department issou ri, in place of i/en.Sehullehl. Rebel dispatches front Dalton, tit . report lien. Joe Johnston appointed to ootoutand 4 Ardnjcal Ton/let:see. Aare/TIE &titters they reprerent their loss itt killed and wounded as Soil. W. J. J. FROM WASHINGTON Name. of Major Generals Sent to the Senate--Pour Casemate Steamships to he Itollt—Passports of Peoa ele and Paesengers—....The Corcoran Le giou.s...Arrest tOr I?.mhearling--The Rebel Rams, etr. New roux, Dec. it.- A verial to the dated Washington, De:. 4:'.d, says. The Pres ident sent into the Senate the names of a lot of Major General. made during the recess, and with them that of Octi. Schofield. Lot be it understood to earnestly commend tho latter to the Senators for the Middle Department in place of Gen. Schenck. A growing feeling exalts in the Senate that no more Major Gen emit or Brigadier Generals should he up. pointed who are not required fur the needsof the army and interests of the country. The Nary Department is going to build four casemate steam ships, to carry four 2U-inch gone, to lee of wrought iron, 450 feet long, :in feet beam, 2no feet grate surface, four cylin den oe-inch stroke, four feet two inches pro pellors, draft 19 feet. It is expected that their speed . Will be sixteen knots. They will cost ssl.lo l onit each. Instructions hive been sent from Secretary Welles to the commanding officers of the dif ferent Navy Vards, to have their fleet of vet sole ready to take their positions at the Navy! Yards nt Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other impirtent points, for the purpose of carrying out the new regulation relative to passport. of. TCP , 4113 and passengers. It is rumored to-day at the War De partment, that. Gen. Thomas Francis Meagher had been ordered to proceed to the quarters t f . t , t . 4 4, t Coa o o r t a i n i r l e b g e i , an nd d d halos til e t command hatmos, of . *balify:::What remain. of the Corcoran loglo o n, wilLbo added 1.1. the Irish Brigade. Charles H. Cornwall, at the head of the Ito ilemption bureau In the Treasury Depart:l:tont, wasda-day attested for embesal.ng fierern went fends. A special to the 2Wtuev, dated Washington, Dee. 23; says: Information has been received - here by the last European steamer that all the rebel rams In England have beeroffered to the English government at a coirtain price, and Lord Clarence Paget, on the flan of the English Admirality, had written to the build ers stating that no decided answer could be given for the present, but the project was be fore their borelehipe (or consideration. From New Orleans—Steamer }guarded by Guerrillas—Rebels Reported near Itatchez, etc .—T Caton Dee. 23he steamer Atlanta, from New Orleans, has arrived with a cargo of sugar far Louisville. Sixty hhds were taken elf alibis part The Gleaner Sunshine, from Now Orleans on the 19thi has arrived with forty-eight halos of cotton, twenty-four hbde of sugar and three hundred end thirty-4re bids of mo lasses- The steatder St. Louis, on bet way up, and while wooding fifty miles above Memphis, was boarded by• party oCguertillas, who inquired If the boat belonged to the government and what It was loaded with. Alter robbing the woodmen of the money paid for tho wood, they departed without molesting the boat. • The rebole are reported to km in large force In the vicinity of Natchez, but thus far are eufrelnod from making any attack upon our intrenehments. he blobile papers say the Legislature of Alabama hes voted.that the beautiful (lupe that covers the floor, attic Capitol he rut up and given to the soldiers of the army for blankets. The Memphis Jourooi, of the 21st, says: We observed a larger quantity of cotton on the bluff this morning, than has been seen there since Um occupation of tho ally by the Union form. Bolas on tho 19th, 424 hales middling to strictly middling at Widiti6e; good middling, (freak. Several lots had themattv artivoil by rived', including 250 bales by the 6;1[1/Unit. Proceeds of the Great Sanitary Pair. Cntrurstrz, Doe. M.—lt is estimated that the total proceeds of the Sanitary Fair held here, will reach $140,000. $lOO,OOO at this etas today handed over to the Treasurer of the New En d branch Sanitary Committee. t. Louis Market. Er. Loma Deo. 23.—There it n very light market to-d y and no marked change. to note in aoy artiela. Roceipts of cotton Sr. 40 hale.; market drooping; good middling at 70@71. , - • or thit:tds - - " repoil - 4 tom L g tf et o a ri s d io ' BALTD(Ors .47 „441.,4,4.g0i nor • mo. r i cri , Clar.:;Bb*E" . th"Pl.!'1,1111.. From Hilton Head and Charl The Lehig4 Badly Dam& New Ton, Dec. 2.l.—The U. S. port. Star of the South, from Ili December 21, arrived lost everibm port of the U. S. frigate Imnsider tore being entangled in the ohs . . Charleston flarbOr,:is untrue. __ Lehigh, while on picket duty near Fort John eon, got aground, and a rebel battery was opened on her, doing considerable damage, when the other two iron-clads went to her as sistance, and succeeded in getting her off. The Lehigh was so badly deranged by the fire of the rebel Unitary, that the Star of the South had to tow her to Linton Head for re- pairs. No one on board was injured. Gee. Wilmer° is shelling Charleston daily from his 200-pounders. Nothing of further importance had trans pired. Aetansas.--Probable Postponement ofi IMMI New Yoax, Dec. 24.—A Herald special from Washington, Dec. 22, says It is expected that Arkansas will be represented at an early day in Congress. Arrangements are progress ing in that State far as election, and there is reason to believe that the State government will be in operation there shortly. Congress having failed to amend the Con scription Act previous to its adjournment for the holidays, the draft will probably be post poned till February Ist, to give Congress time to amend the law, which will probably undergo a thorough revision. In the meantime re cruiting will be stimulated by bounties, he. aucirroir SALES 14 ! ANCIIEST ER LOTS, 'IIOSEDALIC ILL PIiOPERTY.--On THURSDAY MOILNING, Per. alst, at 10 o'clock, u ill be sold. OD the premises, In the Borough of kinurliester, 37 tuildiug Lots, Writ from the issll.knoien property ighsse dale," hunting on the Ohlo river, balloon: {Bashing. too and lihertnnt strects, being 14 Lot. on Feeble .met, mostly 24 Sect fronts, .n. :ending back 1121 feet to an alley. II tots on Duncan street, mostly 2.t feet front., extending back 1.2 d fret to an alley. 13 Lot, an Ohio mostly Y 1 Let - froth., ex truding back from 129 to DP feet, to Duncan meat. The Lots are •/1 conveniently situated on or near rivor, tear the Pitteburgh sod Allegheny Passengor Builtay ; and being at the extreme cedt, ane free front the umoyancr• of dent and nnoks. Twos o. Sa.c2.--Ono-fottrth u.h, balms In oboe equal annual payments, tits interact. Title perfect. Plan. can be bad k the Auction Boons, At Fifth screed, or of D. W.,1 A. S. Bell, A tt4rneys.at-Law, - No. 144 FOlTrth street, Pittsburgh. DAVIS IIcILWAINK, Auct . m. fIOUNTRY NEAT AT Auerms.— v On TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. nth, at 7% 'clock, will be .old, lu the mound floor of the Com mercial Salm Room., No. 64 111111 .trot, That piece of land elttmte on the Butcher's Mu Plank Road, MUM from the city, scar Florkerle Ropewalk, and wfloinink land...( (lush. Gondolier, ILL rab.. and John Beillterts, baying front of 12% perch. on the plank toad, and tint...ling back 71 7.10 perchm,con lollting 2 nom, on which I. @rotted a frame .table mud orw frame dwelling of four rooms and calf. The place la under good collie:o4in. 'toeing a num ber or apple, I'm,. Cherry and Peach Metre, together with Strawberrke, Its plecrrios, Currant., and ether airobleiry, and gei.d well of nwler I'moomion givt n inothellotaly. Term. et BAT'S WI MAIN'S:, Ane QECOND STREET RESIDENCE AT KJ Art - rtoN—o. TUfteLiAl ITE • ING, Dec. Tit L, at TN o'clur-k, will Lei wild, at the Commercial -.ales &pima, 114 Fifth street, that lot of ground situ ate on the east side of &wood street. betwtscit Markel and Ferry attests, having • front of 19 feat on Second .treat and extending back lel feet. Im wldcli H eSIKt. eil the three-ens . , Brkk ftwellitig No 51docond containing hell. doulde parlor, dining-room, litchi., wash-room and ail bed timems ; gat and eater; slate nr.f. The honey is built lo the must eultatenil al manner, and occupies one of the Inuit ascrwittile loca tions In the city. rrrir I= (.7 1..1 fi E. pENSIONS, BOUNTY, HACK PAY "T. NN" A./...T.X11 LAY. Nnu I. CIA In AG ENT •b. I!. tl. Go•erarcentt. =I P.mo-171 - 114.1a viral .4' the am 014.> 6.44iers, and Won Virg-Us tt..4.llers, cati two tL.ic ten.fwasy 130444, asd 'Back NJ ..cured *dhoti.* will' be _or RIJIoR tho Infortnatl.” to .he S.Adiera, or to de.r..oemml lioltllere ahoertas who ore etAltled w the l'etodoo, itottnty and Back Pay, and the 1116.11., rat en raring LLD Mall, by kV). tog to no. hy letter or In pervert. far ho chantn most collected. MILITARY CLAIMS. I= W. J. & HALL PATTERSON, 144 Pourt h v 11 11...14 PILSSION, MICICIT, BACK .4 EX TRA PAY, SITSISISTS.NCE, PRIZE .1114NXY, and HORSES loot vr killed In Ow ors tic,, prutupily landed 14. EX EM N 1:L-1 IMS ..n4nd i mithout pENsioNs, Bin! NT Y, RACK PAY. H. C. HACK KELL LINIU At LAW AND CLAII3 AGIViT NO. 114 rim' STREET, Prresarana. On!halo. In Alhothieny ulJelli log comities. Pridictites SOLDIEIth CLAIMS, of ovary ditarrip tlon ; BOUNTIES Eir all illaehargod Soldiers. PEN SIONS, for grounded cacao and Soldiers BOUN• T 1 ). and PENSIONS for Widow& Pandits, Orphan Brothera.a Slater; or other lagol repro sentatlvet of thaw lobo bola died In the carrion, or hat* died after discharge from &hewn contraotad la canton. •TNo charge mill collected. and no lattnt will L. anserensti worm a etanin is inclosed. MILITARY CLAIMS, BousTtEs, PENSIONS, HACK PAY and 111LITART CLAIMS of erery description, tulle:fed by th. gut,- sorPrcr, at itte foliating rates, via: Pensions $lO 00; sit other clatter 53 50. C. C. TAYLOR, Attorn.y at law, No. 73 Grant ialvet, Pl7.l.mvh. N. 11. No charges an mule If al. clalla does slot 1,14,.N. 4.17.1.11 information even vatic .o4:17 tr.darrs. G - OOD GIRL WANTED—To do gen t homework, a short distance in the coon. try. Highest wages paid. Apply at the - dal! GAZETTE OFTIOD. WANTEIL- 25 T 7 t1Re , a ,y t,.a. t , .. zet:r c, as .., pos b s 6 i- DWELLING DOUSE. One with noble nod bake• oven preferred._ L.H. VOIGT & CO. WANTED—To Rent, on lit of April, T • good eland for e retell Tin and Shod Iron Ware and Stove Store. Would buy cut a place al ready establiehed. For particulars aro lie. WAKE FIELD, trend Street Bridge. deMtlt WANTED A GARDNER—A mar sled men eithont children preferred. He must noderztand the culture of Gram*, and not be afraid cf a tittle hard work_ The right kind of • num can get a permanent situation, and good pay. Enquire et VA:Second stud!, Pletabourh, Pa. _ _ W ANT-460Mo:Tra,—We want air a, A r cata at SW& mouth, expenses raid, to ten Orkedel Deoverv, cad thirteen other new, useful and custom articled. Fifteen Mil dew eentined Address, doMlontana SHAW I CLAIM. Btddegard, Ma. $75 A MONTI:11-1 want W hire AFiFta In every county at Y 75 a [Month, expense pald, to WI my near eltnap Tam(ly Sawing lineable,. . 1 / 4 .141can, tl. MADISON. Altmd, Alai. amaC.ltadayr OILS, ire RIDER & ISSION htiRCHA ZITS, Petiole= and its Products, Oils 04 AB c Da, ea, act 61 BROAD 11TRFILT.. ..... Taal. nx WATUR A 1.36 'BUNT 1118 Ilressrams. siqr Agents Por tb. PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL WORKS, NEW YORK PARAFFINS! CANDLE COMPANY, Ac W. A. CIIAPZIA.S. Amon., us Water a 14 Procitd. CHM LUCENT OIL WOEEK DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., 1=1!1] Pure White Refined Carbon ot h Ell LIMIT) STMT. =I BOOTS arra SHOES. - - -- • JOAN CAMPBELL, Monotaeictrer o 11100t1 AND 817013, or orori drocAption, Nn 31 Soalnftchl chest, Pituborgh. - r0e.31:1, I f lEIJ. ALI3REE, SON !ol NA nal* and 11nt.13 Deniers In I3OOTB, , eoran Wood and Fourth streetnttalAnTnit. o Cr vv ttutt to 014 . ....anadmannitt O lLcc_ll3 8* 1111 E0.104 w OO . 1 4 0 a ,as UM 4 c toOrr,9 . 47Cptla .144.441 TIMAM , The above are choice •olleetlena of Voesi rant In stramental Mu•k, elkg-vatly boundomlLst.lr We CHRISTMAS PRESENTS CHAS. C. MELLOR. NI WOOD STREET. d,12 CIIIRISTM 4S PIANOS. Ao entire new dock of the cOorloolted KNABE PIANOS Comprising. G. VA and 7 octane Mono Fortos, with plain and eisboestaly earned mms. Also, . . 11 LAMES TIDOS. li. T. PlA2tosl • Which have E4llO 111.4 In Ibis ally tyr Moen yearn, and are acknowledged to beoltw boa in the cosautt7 at the price. Mao. Ownresteen Rosewood 7 Oeuvre Pion Warranted fin Itre seam ettenieert Phan node. PRINCE'S SIELODEONS,. - The best In the world. An entire new elixt off all the different styieisltist reedited. Ake*, Slettxleroito tt other stmt.. CIIRISTMAS PIANOS!--: An entire tx,etook of the Unrivalled Aruzbe Pianos, Comprising G 24, 144 and 7 settee PIANO FORMS, with plain and - elaorately emceed calm diem [(SINKS BROS 27. T. PIANOS, which have been used Is this city for the pest Einem yea., and are erJoiowiedged to he the best in the comtry at the price. . ..... Also, the GROVESTEEN 7 oct. rosewood PIANO, warranted Are years; cheapest mode. PRINCE'S MELODEONS, the beet the world. An entire new stook et the different kinds Jost C. erired. Also Irnlodeolui of other makes, CHARLOTTE BLUER deEklu , 43 Fait STREET. INIEW TESTIMONIAL:I I ft 11 The cc /Kasten of Dm End pr A tart In Inrui of DECKER'S " After haringeoamlned the PURIM Tortes of the Moos. DECHEII BROS. eery carefully, ere ban come to the conclusion, and cheerfully totlfy, t h at they are In orory respect saperior instruments. Thob rims In pure, rich, brilliant, very distinct, and of an entirely mimics! character. Their Imekmatislilp of the very boat, plainly demons, nixing that none but the very Let materials Co. need, end their touch, e.rennene and equality of tone throughout the ultolt comp.. of the toy board, armurpamed by nay other Matto Porte me have yet..... b. D. Mills, Theodore Thomo, Witl4m Woon, Chas. Ifradell, Theo. linen, editor of the iftisinid aerie" • and World; Peri /imbed., Directorf the German Opera ; John Zundel, editor J 0....! o f AA. 1k Wm-Jay ; F. 1.. Bitter, Carl Wollaohn, cheiee lot of limo insperio Instruments Just ar riving. J. Et HOIPTIAN t BRO., dwt 61 Filth street. PRESENT.TnIi • =I Concert Grand Piano , arvcd. meth. I,y IiNAUP: & CO EMS 1-IrS Vit.A.reE. __— INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY 11111X.—FILSNICLIK FIRE nistraiscroxtx kezy P/11144/ALPHIA. Ottteep433vil V* Chestnut Ansi, ne. Witt. Statement of Amato, January lot, ISA poblistuti Agreeably to . ant of Assembly, being— That Ilertgamm, amply sectold.______6l,23o,293 OS Hod Tatars (mit .1. 6108,314 Ill) atm 102,916 00 Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Seentitles— 09,136 011 Stacks (present .1. $06,662 TB emil_. 26,766 00 Bute. and Bllls Recoleabla_..--.--- 1,021 00 Tl.lllll 00 ME:111:1 641676.061 66 fidir Tha only profit* from premium which this Company ma divide by lan ere ham risksoshinis have teen determined. =I - - - • • [neurones mods on 000ry drn.-rlptlon of proporty, In town sod country, at rot., as lon VI aro Consistent ritL Security. Since their Incorporation, a tolird of thirty pare, they have paid lose* by gm to an amount ram:alba Fuer lliffiotss of Donart, tbrrehy affording evident* or the solemner* of laintranre, as well as their .hill• ty and disposition to meet with promptnese all lie. MEd =L=M DINACTOU Charles N. Bander, Luso Lee, Mordecai D. Lewis, Jamb IL Smith, Tobin Wagner, Edward C. Dale David S. Brown, Geo. W. BicharZia, Salami Grant., George Palm, CEAULPS BANCEDR, Peasideat EDWARD C. BALE, rim Prvaidail . A. Bram, &merry pro tea. J. GARDNEII Acme. mye Gmre Northeut co, Wood A Third eta. INSURANCE. Insurance Co. of North America. lIIMIM3rI Insurance Co. of the State of Penna., I=l Hartford Fire Insurance Company. earlroserance in the aboee old end reliable core petit. can be obtain.l en application to faVAly Sagaley's Buildings, 117 Water street. EhTERN INSURANCE COMPA W N a" OF PITTSBURGH. IL MILLE - S e Jr., Praftlesi. Y. M. GOADOX, Secretary. Oltics, Nu. PI Water street, Span A Ga.'s Wart. house, rip stars, Pittsburgh. Will inure wader all kiads .f Fe art Holm Rish. liens. Inatitvtio. vamped by Diremes rho aro erell hams is the ..1.1101.14, sad she are deter , Weed, 6y promMeer or.l liGeralay, to missed. CU eharadee which My ater assmett, as tugeristy the how protoctiOn to those Ms dnire to to Mem/. 11. 23111er, Jr., James McAuley, Nathaniel 11012 mes, Abut. Mettle!, • Getnyer Banda, Ciamapbell B. Barron, Ti. W. B lcketson, my3o r. orn ZEN'S LNSURANCE COMI'AN - 17 OF PITTSBURGEL Oat., un-Der ?dirket an 4 Vatvr divots. monad floor. WI.I. DAC/AI:EY, Regilnd. SAMUEL Bid, Eservea-P. Lessen Steamboats sad Carina. lon.* sport loes sod damns te the ow - totters of the be Weston Elven, Lakes sad Bayous, aadkhstavlgatket et the &ea. Kenny agalset less sod damns by En. 131. Johaat,:a, B. F. Joan, {taco Cresta, lion: T. M. Howe, Barclay Proem _Georg. !Wawa, p EOPLES INSURA_NCE COMPANY Once, N. E. corner Wood& Fifth Sta, FIRE AND MARINE INSIIWOR Wm. 11.11.11 m, John, Watt, Wm. U. John E. Park., Chaim 8. 8 1. Wm. Par, Kirk. P/27V13 Era OLC, PA WM. • Pl JOHN II W. 7. CARDNETL, Ewes A _ LI.giIIIEN,Y INSURANCEcOII- HANN ON ,PITISBUHOH.—: Onloo, rem .1.4. think Black. • Itururt• ardz.bal ii k o latal . ro and Marictiy.thaa JOHN D. H'COIID, ParkkoL D. u. sooK titiStt , = 3l . PUN, amint 4EI , "_John D. Xcibta,. ',O. Jacoby, ! -. 1 1 LlManitazi,' • 11.bG ..417,7, . EZ=3:3 CHARLOTTE ELITISM, 43 71378 STILEET Juld rmivr.l Ll CHARLOTTE SI NE, =II EMI:=I W. P. iONLS, A. Andrew Ackley, Alexandrr Speer, Bled M. Leng, Asa. J. TbAmax. Pm). P. Bake ell. A. ll'Cluas. M. GORDON, Berrefary. IIE4IOIII. & M leer, • Jobs inapt. Jams Ccaper, 8. I.larbaugh, ' J. Caldwell, Jr., John 8. Dilworth, Waa. A. Itedgere. 11.30:ljd =I 'James In Venom, Capp John L. Rhoads, Samuel P. Slather, Coors* P. Jaws, Daniel Wass*. C. - Mason Lon. • BiLLIPI3, Praidni. VLIT,, Vice Proidette. -Warw. -• J:l4 - - ; • ;;:. '• .- ' 4 ..',.. .--- • ' ' i 1e:..... "-..-, ' -,-- "..,.;,"."-:: • - -,'. - c-,•• ?.:.; '., -,',,_,-;.! ',,, • - r - - . 1C ..i . , =-:.'.-• : - -,..." . :.',.: 4,.F •.];'',,, !Na 19 IRWIN el Wir Liberal Cs& adi Piresbargh or Eutern 'Diem J. EL Dftweett & &Deimos Mutant,. Esq., • • .• Meereou BeU , tag, Prst. Clotimircled Ds mlylikem TICK & BRO., CrOde and Refined Pell4eor94 , • BENZINE, &a, I.= 'WALNUT ST... PAILADZLIIII/C, lldetneat eittritsted .to onr.:ears will„servlrS D protapt personal attention. After tollearre. Itiebantion, ILarle,T Sea, Arswer.- - Boras a Ca, and McClelland al Dp4,. Pittsburgh :-,.._,:t Tbolt. Smith; ray; Pratt Bank .&;: L. - rOoler Pltiladsiphia. : 5 itas:ll .„ pox CITY OIL' WORM:: • 1 ago a eitOßPEVigific • Its4nOwOmokrand_Reltnats oICARSON OIL• EFN. OLL,NS SSD LESISICALTSO OILS, ahideslikka tr, tiFturna PITr - SGOLIECtIteI:' viorEs, oppoetr Stoulat,¢ig.' 0 No. 11E3 Ptrrittrunt, Pa .TRoLEtu , CHANTS., ARMSTRONG 4 G'ptcae PISZZ&S, • k.rvErii , ooi,' , kraF.A.!n. • larziusete: • • Ntre York-I[mm 8.0.,1).4 - Co.,:olll4oadwar. fire,4o77l=aft.sra It. 0, Dun t Co.; tnecitto - Oil ror and fatonion aptly to Lb, Wood and Fourth Anon , . l'lttnbcttib. • W.,2n3 D. L. MILLER, JR., Amer, ! 123 WALNUT BT, PIIIIIADELPMA. CRIIDE & 1113111 M) PETROLEUM On ;Commission exclassiTely. All charm it ;sod .. • .. • STORAGE TOR REFINED lam! caw& To;tr CRUDE, under good shah. 110-tteulaz attention paid to OIL TOR EXPORT. Fos Sou—CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ASIT;Ar...• nol:ty or- • CiABOT dc PEMBERTON, General Merohandize Brokers, WS SOUTH FEONT ST.. P/11LADHLIMA., CRUDE & Imam PETROLVIN, OAVSTLC SODA, SODA ASH, DIII7ISTONT, DRUGS, OILS, kr—, Ae. Orders to tiny...or wll proartly attend:oil tc, amlay ALLEN L , PHILAIALPITIA,_ OOMMLSSION /fIERCHLYTZ to—udaments o 2 Crude and Refined Petroleum. O Mond •dTansys itude. . HE',;RY ROE, ;13 NORTII FRONT St, PIIILADJELISIA, Broker !L.: CominiasionMerchxillT CRUDE & REPINED) PETROLEUM, LUBRICATING OIL AND DENBOLB. dud dealer hi Crude and Mined PATEDLEIT3I _.„ BREWER, BURKE 4k,C0., COMMISSION KENCRANTS, Ageuts of the GLOBE, PACI/I0 END LIBERTY OIL WOLIME Liberal casb adranc. =On on cornagnteonttni Refined or Crude Petroleum COL MUSHY RAT a HANCOCK. STS.. Ihersairstiz.l'.a. CZO Juxv t. WALLACE A-. CURTI . SS, • Coxamienion aderottai:iti. , And datives in CRUDE & REPIWRD PETRoiatirai t .,,„, BENZIFID AND LDIMICATING OILS, 134 SOUTH WILL/MK PH/LAMP/1.4f, NIT Storage capacity (antler corer,) kr15,000 11. excellent facilities for ehipplmr, to American and Foreign parte, at our :hart on dm fir-buyitill. tiler, near es platform of the P. 11...8. . WALES, WETMORE & CO., COMMISSION =wirAlrts. BICEPPERS OF P.ETEOLIMid,' 112 MAIDEN LA IIX, NEW Irollll.. Ample facilltks for STORAGE AIM Onntrsc, their said sad wharf, Br Mai. mylitf McCXIILNLICK tt CALLENDER) OIL 'BROKERS, 211 and 213 South Water Street, CHICAGO. ear Cons Ignmmta I=l 1 .7&&Y & CAorpeuuloß iron cq vll Work.. .b,b Niftier, of .1. l'abiter to. Jun. U. Chalfant. of Spanz, Omit:ant ac.. bozo, NOS NVOODWARD, (Late of Wm. IL Woodward & cisarnst, cosimutiosr mrsczum,,-1 Epecial 4tteatloa rem to ot Crude and Relined Petroleum. - No. 11l Aotrra IPBONT 6 171.EZT, PIMA. teXalto pETROLITE OIL WORKS. Maontfactarm of PRIME WRITE CARBOY OIL, BE'SZOLX '- PETROLEUM LUBRICATING air .dry tin 3 tt...a bards wo,k. REESE & QUAFF, Psona-r oza : Om., ArosimaAnne novas, PlUntok RoßEßT_Asftwoirn- t e - IDA ST. CLAY Sr., .11173 i Porwarding, IND DRUM!IN ons.; .. ariLLimuNArnio,umn icsraraictumli:!:7-z: PLIIIULEUM 011 A a... Ibr salt at the laceaL 1111dordens'enlfrited. tlio; W. ZIOUNIPIT>... w00DV.1.1.4..r. . cr.o. N. Nuns. TING quality law. a TOUR I Cdr . Bask IBUD =I oat: A' Oil fnit WI Of tilts r =ESE EIE2I :''"s` Mil I'2 ''' ,f , ~...: ..„:. 4 .7 . , ' A . 1 • - , : ^X -11.2, , :: -it :.... I j ,i . I .- - " -- T. -1 ,.' , i :*. - L ~ Y ~S; A , F~.. ~~i ifcv z f Y E ?; . s ; ~ 4. 4 t . 3 , ~4 -r-. 4 - -?1, 25 14 -- ~ , v , 1, -:: I t , - 4 :,,,a- F L ; • ._cry 4'a ={s:~. M ISE