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Itork, Be ! ■Jfrt r -guUtT, Xggi f - (Steep, Bean*,{TaLowr p Tear! **>?«-, 1 *TOfta, Timothy, Clorer, Flu and Gram ■ >OailtadvanoM made-on .Co&slKnaxenta. ! 1 rJyklfy «u, Pittaimnfr.' :|l)ii Jr riC Al Ji yIE L i), i t> ;«o»jLKii_Foaw>nonrQ Mucbaht and whole- : POT AHp PEABL ASHES, SALRBAtS, Lift - /( ASi>- -GILS, GiUJu) FBOIT and r T ,t o g t v -ft CUoico bcttfr of IJoar for Bokon and r£Slj - 3JJB, BBOOSIS, SEEDD; £aHJ>, cukesOork *£Si^lT^, a 5?% «owrf«d r«Kf£S: - 1 SSfW!r l,n^S*! < ?* tl aiTKicM mods on consJrnmonW __WitrettQQgo, Ho. U4J50003d atfbbt, Pittoburth. . BAOOM, lA mi, BTOm£S XfffSS.*' 0 ' s'*”H° 5 '*” H °- w MUTffHiSo LAjfIT QUHO4IAKEB &, Coipasno* 'jJ-MUfftTAtTfrlglMU whalon}* dnaluTf inlfjßOOfc* Aci Liberty BtreelTriWabrirgn, Jp*. ■t)l3rdly^ UALZWI : "U tram or LiBDOXL, tad CoarosEtf^Htt; Fttt»frttrnh». 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JfAtfKESl'OeK •& 00. • i?AL*DlOo<jWaini Haaokctcrer liEAP 1 &SD LITHABG*, terser of Wod •&; - r ~ . \ * rUHN WgQLBgAL* -DttAr.im* tl w PAIKM, OILS, TASUO&SXS ADD iM» 6XUKTB,iHa.i96iiberty ctmt, rettabarirh.— AllowtecHrllLttolTO pgpzagt ■ttaotioa.l mhH ' Vt'uQ(! *lrefl r i at Wood! :%WCT.-?tf9S«iWvW- I rimt FJmgit/VE. | ilxo.--.. ~-J. ... . .V . „ ' : " v Oa^wSs^Kn ,•ch*Btt*fc4 deafer Id , »■; .." *bgi»'Watfcr. EroUpE—iHENHY aHtibg MdO^mmfa^WtTw* J LASS Jnillyi Xc.- 25 woodttreei, *• : J^V; i •• a l% co* pqbs Pao* • *' ■ corner of ' /Jt J. TO WJS BlfiiJ (suooeaaor to Jack* ; ■» \jr# : juro 'U"FEOYifIK>BS f *tf©; ttPocrt* Liberty, ■V ■ --f •■♦ -> -f > ■• ■' * -rtrt • .. tM-avjgsumgwSi GARPmsa^OOgyiNi ,nt|» jPjpiiMlMif:.. : H? AMES!* . :-/J-¥' HPBnfifjtnalA-'aad HAhfind la- ■Bwaea CoapMU^ • ' ' ’C<Aii , UEU-;iIKXj J fiWTOiij j Cronins’ y. ; JO fainum Oomtlhi, mr»a tlfHs4 laS-Want- !« ftnxfkltct to»rAat/92 Witgrirti !. .‘ 4 > .WHo«4tl*r>lJUXfciia L ■'A £'*: d/.aUw^ i 1 c J';, M." BtmCHfTEU), 'fttq<^Mdr-to • Oo., WhotaaLi and BftUll Dealer* la *TAPI»* A&MAHCY. DBY GOODS, Hortb* -Uatcotacto/ F<mrth apd %e3 ' ' f WIBAKKER & CO./ Dsuiam o** el ♦•GoOßfl,' itrefct, fcttio*a Third,tnd jfl.- HANBoitlUWft : Sai4Jik is -■'« •. '-j tf"': DAILY PITTSBt' lit; II UAZKTTK ANP COMMERCIAL .TOTTTI.TVAT,. ' ~r?r », : J, f i-.£* * JJOOKS I BOOKS It— ~~~ SgMEagas^a^; “P® l **'»"P.>rt»p.-betters ■opplj. TornbtiT , ’ * a. 8 • Tj. BtAt). 78 Vonrth ttreet- piIOTOQ-RAPH ? JH&B0M8, various Itjlei ead prcee, car 0»n niimtfccEunj. PleaM call t ° J Mtlfan. '"J. L. Btsp l . T 1 Voaith , MEW BOOKS X, J Urt *“v Byjfarlon H»ri*Dd. Sjf" ll Bjr HeSJWmrd Beochtr. “» Allegheny*. By. I. Doth iS®aSftt?9^W?J¥ r .*«S lk ££g ££?**"“* »«SsssSST”"’ •“■ Bor 1. by g.TACO. M Wood .t. 1863, POCKET AND QODNHNB jgjjDßE DIARIES; PHYSIO! AiKS' ViSITINV LISTS; KNQLXSH ANi> GERMAN AIiMANACS; For.sl.bj IPAY A OQ.,M'wSdi,t rf .t. misv&LLb'tfdova CAHDB. / Afgftl IN AMD irgh, P*. tally um jpOKNITOBfi SZUtIBO OWJt r ymoiiX&ALR or rktat^. . r „ ' J AB- w.’WOOD wail,,:. -CfltifalOAfgj,f -PIAiNTiS, OILa *HD. fire yfpy wTTtt|naflf>:»ryr? • JtoSMiCS OF -<y>gy B ? grp n?r-rrT* ICUWHa.MIKAOxOtIBSornnfSiifA’ WCS CLOVES, ALLSFICE, WHOLE UUSIABD 6EEB,O^TOBOigoSiBtOJLaffI sffi-2gsgs?sasTOEassy* ,, ‘ 1 ••; v, -• s WOuDSIDa* W4LUOJ, " u JWMVm VERY ft GJifiAP. 1 *' WAQ<WIB » 01I»' ViTAOuNS aad BPBIHG H|s .Hj.y° I,ltol ,IrMt station, ApigtanSy.-- I AMISS IK WON,. , . ■•-' ' --; MUtXJFYIhuiL, ) ; ! ,::. and l -.' r, ••• - aA- 0 *. i. • V/p ' J AQUA AMMrintA ** Oo.’«Uffl£*f cer-‘ vao £ ; *;; *v ; ;;• Ki J deaka in C4BBOH OIL, tfamrxiaed Ufa'Utnirtoi, • r^““' Order* bit tt ih» olfico of Child* 4 Cnton.' under ,Um bt- t C.h*rf4<Jgvte), iClhtioaoa dfHaUth. P*rk 4' SlaS £* h “. «"** >?) 1 *!!»«*i «“> #fe Boyer*of Crude Oil. ~ * lupotwy! m #Btort bnsdj ®f fi®TolH* aa?AHA GIGABS, and «U *iad* of fiUG&IHO B MSm| i 'TOßS9 i lcmAc■• lanwl wristj, DMBXB THX BT. MtUbargb, pa. T a. B.—Jhft Trad* aoppUod on literal tarsia. _ \m !to Cart- T» . Ko. ¥7 Wood .treet, oonW GimßiAc., Ac., A larg* ■Mortaert.xzfl tha •tope goota constantly oa band. 7 mil*' »'JI£ PAPERS. \xr 'y. _*£•*"»«. Boanraa, *p-. Mo. OT Woo4WhW;i Pittsburgh. ( ii^w3SFsE; AVe Dealer In BOHKBTS, HATH, g&EAW TBIM aiMOa. and BTBAW GOODS genelalljP BOOTS JtJTD.SHOES. of 1 BOOTS AND SHOES Of erary deamtetjoa, Mo* flmithfleld street, PltSiburgh, Pa. i octthdly SEO. ALBKEE. HON <t CO.'. iW«OLB» , Wholb >( W&TEB IftfidFroot mb7 rur'siciAjrs.\ D - CIJAKLE3H, HTOWK, 1 PHTBIOIAM AMD BDBGDOM, ' ' Office, Ho. SorXDEBALSTBEEr, iiv. (Pppoelta Colonnade Borv, near Bridge,) frlfcly ADDK&HtCTIri r PSUOQIST. rtraet ssa Maitc»aotuj> V/ ra ANB viSlxx le TIASO-I'OaTDS. end Im- DAWS S CO.’S BOSIOH MAMOS,nritli and wltii' -ont jEolean Attachment. Ho. tl fifth ilrool.‘,niTB >*W< dkttSBSSSSiSJSy., iiEAiaEj xir AAi alOßio aao Jaraioju. Inramtasn, and eole anontatorSttlnwaj’e celebrated PIAHO3, MKAJ' g thetrpctv Pltuburrh. i gtZ) . •T^r^ ; MEULOii, itßAUsadS t^AHOA ‘SLS&SS!?’ &aJ ,0 ' - a ) rxa atrdeV-iStmen "'onrthefreet and Diamond.; iq.-Plitefroreh. Pa. “MXNpR£OTDKEH&-i-’ OUT pr seat capacity to to be (tally samlled wuTTbwe OftBIYAXLED CHlMKETOrwemva' *? cc,o 9“h x ?,-ffM*t the yritlleje to staoobetare them to houses ot respectability, . jur*. l *■-■! TbU cooree, be been.- readstad-weMsmry since our tmt-THODSAMD WEEH, while the demand is aimed; »boUj fortbePatent OraL \ „Tbo*e of our own manufacture will te tUsdas A<3EXT ids [Bkuaxcs !>■ ittjrWood and rjWssnss, : i 4r u^Q 3lßT r XX FUHX GLABB, from c^fne pt , =n3r r—- , •• « • • ** Portwtlcnlaraeliplj a*i&t PlCtGlaa Worki. : ..nclB-Jm ...B..DJIITHBIDQB. | pUMMfg&iUft Ffct’UUCti. : 777 !V/ 85 bbUipiioo mat Hominy; t * 100 Ido Btaslrerf Cnua » . 25 [do 4pplr«; " ,ta 4onn Brwrja; J£m.— 21 00 aa*y nrowsi;" t _•. laft-fMoiyedJ£d4ovKfe*--iH ‘“V .t *v 3 -«i-u », VAN OOllC'lß. .' , •■<«»» . . lligMriiJ.ltni. • /tAttBVA .OJJU—2lWibli-kettiSd oil sUa«l«lT.-:x.~^»PWtJ.«, vosuas. v i r.r.A,-t;\i I f 5 A £ \ .*,‘ l Review of tbe Fredericksburg little; the followjng review of the teilnre -tX TOr -thk*-'the-rebel poiiUon et Fr.dsriok.burg,; for whet it mej be worth, I< aeemi to be writtea in, ipirit of filraMs,. by one who vu an eye-witneu of the .vents of those memorable day/r; .; had fall/ satis., fifed both officers and men that it would bevr uselosss'ierifiee of bnrtf soldiers to renewthe attempt to carrytbe rebel works by assault. The position was known to be a very strong ope] bat the effort to dislodge the enemy rer • vealed new andpretlofcaly unlooked-for diffi culties. J: . 4 t The enomy had boon successfully deceived as to the point wb should attack, and a large part of tbotr army, unde* Jackson, had been rapidly marched;to.a.point fifteen or: twenty miles down tbe river, and another portion of it, under D. Ef.HiH, In the opposite direo tion f in anticipation of the crossing at-ond.or. - the other of those points. : Thus, while they were least of all expecting the Union arm/to Gross in front of thetdwpj* their forceiiwerwiivdisposed as to mkke the | direct attack the only v Qne likely to Succeed. | TheirJorpes/had been divided, and a[ ruddeir Lea*eaU,npon their centre promised to place 1 «» ja PQuejsion ot thoir well-chosen position, and between the right"and leffwihgsof their arm/ f ,-whioh. wouhUhaT# compelled them to lair tick «scMpw ;, 4he way for our advance upon Biohmofid by tbeir Uno of retreat. Theso, I undeflland,’were in part thefea- operated in the mind of General wia*.c»..irAaking - Vrr hefllri, andit-u presumed that the’ same < aigumeats, secured tho assent of-the majority of the Corps Com., minders te the plan.' * That it didnot succeed is, no doubt, owing Jq.fche w>ol* -day I»ithrowing the army across the river, and attacking the enw-/ my whiiehcwaaoff which ■war bytfeePstubborh 'resistance of a brigade ot‘3nsslsaippi_rifleiaen, (Qen. Barks dale's,) who concealed "themaolves behind * ttarwaUa pud houses op-. pesiU to and neaathe landing, and thHce com pelled cur rneato abandon the attempt by thoirdeadly fire. ’ . ” ’ •• ;'ji"tvhoie c£ay. tflqs eusay, who, notified of onrmovementsjjapidiy.oouncj termarihed his forces, and ebnoentnua them* behind his’skillfulljr choiei position. Gen. Jackson, on bis return march, was Jufct ift time' to fell upon <Gsn» FrinkJln J i leltkink, who had crossed two mites ibolow the town, while the, two J!i|ls ucdLongrtreOt engaged him in front,'.and 'prevented'; forming a Junction with, the rightphd, UI-j visions, undor Sumner aud llooker.! ; : 1 the most jfdrmidkW®: positions,ever confronted by an armj> h>Ve already bWliftd'Kforeithe pub \}d, end ft»; fwutt ft;laj>wn> c An2r an ex hausting and bldody 2trtg|fslfe'gfading early in until long .aJtdrdaVk ncii.ofnight had thrown itsmantU over tbe htavaßetide .their. .W.ounded.and 4yihg ; camr&4ai upon the bldody ground,.withinriffeahot af/tho eflemy’s in iranchtnents, which-human'courage and en nfuranev had proved diradeqaite to scale. “'The ntltuvai fonnatl<ys’of',t&V ground had i««n most ihorebeiv 1 , • on -whlch -to construct tenfilading [batteries, and-expoaodourmen to* terrible cross firabf. shrapnel, vheiiand solid shot; **.■- [ * - The .&n.'pranktift Od the left, i though offerihgacompafetlvely flsldfori operations, was found to bo'very critical, be leaguered as he was on three sides by the most experienced rebel generals hr command of tbe best portion of the Southern'forces, equal, if hprsuperipr;in his losses were the -enemy here suffered a much •greater-proportional .-tort thanhadid at the right, where he kept undercover ofi his earth works. :Here; otcthe left,-they had oaly one Une of defenoa; in advance of tho Wooda-ith*. railroad, cut—out of whieh. they Were soon driven by-the impetuous eourageof Franklin’s men) to tefeb shelter U thelrfaTeriU-fcauat#, the woods and ravlnes Doyond./ r ;;! • *,The result of .tha d*y’v,i|trufgloi however, only proved that there wasno hope of forming a junotlon with the right and centre, a&d a re newal of the engagement would 0 only weaken our forces without aooomplishing anything do- ■OJ'i CASK AND WOOD CHAIRS ' n ' * :V l REDUCED Interesting-from ih'eSorith—Tiie >^Bcbel|>)SttßttiDS[ ; siiilei(tho.Luaes in the Weet-*AccideiEt Ito Jeflf* DaFis,etc., etc. ! NasuvillVßm. 17.—The Vicksburg Whig* 2<of.fiftieth .. I 1 afford^t<y jest-nailer jibe recent advantage Qoo. Grant gained over us* ~ We MfifMnd effectual compentattion with an enormous interest. We mbit redder ground as fast as we lose it, or oar system of aoTeorfe-wilrW thrown-'ldtodonfuiion. The other,4»y r .it, might have beoo Immaterial' whether wo watched the'acrelopmSat'ot each* nbw movement of the enemy, or met blm'half ★dy.- If might have -made little difference whetherwto'fcrooghtttn crdeolmed a battle} batnow womust fight. r Wefasdrf the genius and x the West to : prepare a plaa that- will gain er us tFe joi t- tho sxoaUejt injary to oar army. This ground.must r be'regained though It bo at tho cist'of thousands aim thousands of lives. * , / - i . Jeff, Davis, on, JU* way from Chattanooga tft.hlntfreeßbqio, camepear^beiqg; thrown lii to by the. ct*r containing. Ms rebel msjesty[ being dor. tapued suddenly from tfro'rest of the train; ,ThV rebel General; T6m Obbb; jw*s hillod ‘on Saturday at FrederlskJburg. ! . I V. r, > ; The rabbi'Court at’ KubxVHle has decreed the' sequestration of the 'property of Andrew Johnson, Horace* Maynard and John Coffee Childs. : . ' . r . v rsic. tsc, Genera! Backner left Mnrfreeibaro,to-day, to assume command of the defences of , Mo bilelvT ; - ■"l *■* The of that the EedoroLganboatesailed up the Yaioo a couple of days since, and flrod upon the, Obbrederate-[hatteries at Snyder's; Special to the. Cin, Qgaette. | * -*■>■>■ . .vTaH Cincinnati Gate(U t of.Thariday, saya: Thorireraaroall rising.vYaUiii Important rotfllj. botbjn a mercantile and military point. oute w re port a flood in tho Wabash, that stream bav- Ingtheatwiatyj J&t at Torre Haute. Tho Ohio has risen to snob an extent at Evansville that It ia Jiivlgsblt for the largest clan of A rise in the Cumberland and Ten neMeo'riT«rt majalso he expected:, Thus the difficulty that haa kept -the gunboat flotilla idle on the Lower Mississippi baahoon remov ed, andactl?e ,work ,may now be expoctod. Admiral Porter has his boatain readiness, and lsnowca. hlaway, toward -Vicksburg, where i active work may.beexpected. Gch.Bheipnao .bas.rstnrned|,to.Memphlsr Hw wllicominand Uve ;to .co-operate with the flotilla." A powerfurnaval and land foree moves down tho Mississippi to commence op erations. • A rxtTATi LKTTia from a person attached to the Mississippi gunboat fleet, written only : thirty mlles-above .Vicksburg, on the Sd Inst., 'states that the .gunboats - Were to be concen trated at the month of the Yasoo river, twelve miles below “Island 100,“ while the arfcy to mast-at fem*pointnbove and^mveh across the country to Yatoo City, which place is bat a few miles baek of Vicksburg, ae-vito make theattaok simultaneously. “We lift.** says tho letter, “at Helena, about 60,000 pod- aUrgeJowe at Memphis.” that on fiatorl d»> £«4»r*l gosb<*t« a»d*frdeaai stnUoA oo Jim** ItUnd, b«i»w> Ghulutoa, •’bat'Wflrtf.wpflawi/'--' 1 1'. ■•»*? • - ;. Jf "'i' -j"" l ' i iC**-* a,*;.? £fca-:2a S'..l lt ifiir *'■2 ■ i* *a£s» PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1862 fittskrgli (tatty S. RIDDLE A GO. CDIIOBB AND PBOPBIBTOBB, Pnblieation Office Jo. 84 Fifth strati MORNING AND EYENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING TRE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OP PUBLICATION. j SATURDAY ’ MORNING, ifrfiC. 20, : ■ ; ■ } , :/a .% k i Southern News rromFredencktbnyg. . ; .The Murfreesboro’ jfasner, of the lftfrifist., contains the following dispatches: * BiCßMoib) Dm. 14.—An offioie) dispatch to Qen; Cooper ujt: ' - * - - ,: “At o'elook on Saturday .morning the mo* tny attacked bar right «9 tho' fog lifted, the battle raged along the Ilhofroa right to left ontil 6. p. m., the enemy; .‘being repulsed at all points, thanks fee’to Odd. As usual we have to mourn the loss olrcsany brave men. I expect the battle will be renew ed to-morrow morning. ' * ‘ ‘ R: * j 5 becosd dispatch. r •• "Gen. Hamilton reports that he entered Hamfrleajind capture* twenty wagons with stores, and fifty prisoners, alL_ef wbloh. he brought to j the JUppahabnook. Gti. Bigel -I*. expeqted at Dumfries to-morrow. 7 “tSignoi] rr ; : .BT3E in,” 'Hicbhoso, Deo. -that the enemy was driven bach two milts : yesterday, ana oar troops oooapled the'battle' .field till ‘morning. Oar loss it -terioualy stated; probably .not more then SDD killed and 2,500 wounded. The body ef-Oetu Tom Cobb wasbrongbt'dowh this’ evenlngT The enemy’s 'loss is ' reported ,as lmtbsnse. A thousand.dead day in cnefleld.-,The federal Qen. Hooker is reported killed. Passengers report thatwe have fifteeahundrodpzisoQsrs. . Profesßiotial Profited i ■ A carious fact caoe out lately hefore the Count of - Exchequer, in England. The proprietor of a theatre q&amlT edvwith'.Mr, Wilde,'leased of .Xeotard thd to a comnuseiouduetc him, whanit wis-fihownin .evident* that Mr. Wilde paid'Leotard £2OO for his. •serrlbqs at;thh forperformenceo any whereelsqr.;^‘Other jtfords,aFrenchaorobat receives’i salary greataitthan the -income of tbcrArdiblsh'op of Canterbury, and three times thatof the Premier for jumping from One tome to another at tHerisk of his neck* It is twice as much aa that of the Prsidenff of the United Statesii&iimes that Of any of his Secretaries; and infinitely greater the professional inoome of any clergyman’, law*. fer, Judge, general 'the whole country. " ; Tas victory at Prairie Grove, Arkansas, grows in importance and decisiveness as more definite and eorreot accounts are received. It Was‘one of nhemcstWribldideTeAm jtbat.tfce rebels here' yet encountered, gad reflects im perishable-hononoa tbe victors. 6gn. Her ron's loss, as officially stated, was 843 killed and wounded, General Bluht's, 15l? Total 'Union-leas, *TheSrebtfloss was-about twenty- seven hundred. Their wounded were * ca i l ®” l d woofs, aban doned by their flying comrades. Atyut 5,000 of Hindman's men are said to have taken ad- Strlatlo AitO hlm* The brilliant suoeeis of Generals Herron .and .Blunt was galaed against,a force herihg their efcUedcenriaasdselmest eigh t to one, and as wsll provided with artillery as they..•?Hindman hag retreated to,the south side of the Arkansas river.- Our troop! are .preparing > for new demonstrations, arfd/a<hrUuidUiuiut/.i^predicted for the Deportment of tho Frontier. [ A coreespo'hbib? of thw Philadelphia In oq»rer, writing from Suffolk, Va., under date of Deo; 12/notice! *u oniocoessfal diovemsnt on the part of Foster's, Ferry's ud Gibbs* Across tho Bteqkwator.. He-ierttee t - rt We have had tO Blackwater. being unable to eroas it, the attempt being Wirt tisiesJ A portion of Dodge's Cavalry succeeded in grout ing, bat were forced to retire from {the fieree firing of-theeiemy.' We nowoecuby. Wind sor, and expect to return to camp to-marrow morning. .Ourjboy# behaved gallantly, and the Afountod Rifles ’ware the ? firsq to reaeh the other side. Five e{ the cavalry hre-woun* ded».iwo swdooily-: wthe lots of ouifforcoi, as Tar as could be asoeruuned, amounted tofhout .thirty in killedjsnAwounded. The**lvai~ia fail of whit ‘ ft-'khown ! generally sawyora'( trees thrown into the rivet,) iny it geVour across." A littss from Oxford, Mississippi,, reports Gfen. Grant's army in motion again* Reliable advices represent the rebels as baringwith drawn from Grenada toward £aokiozu ; She indications are that Pemberton's army it. to be concentrated within supporting dlstanoe of Vioksborg,'where a great battlewijl soon ; be fought, unless all the signs fell, i it is not likely that■ .yiaksburg will be abandoned with* out a'deipbrate xtruggle*; and It isfquiteoer tain that the attack upon that oitV will soon -be made.' .Within a snort time, the questloh .prot>enlng therSf ifilsslppl and cutting the Confederacy in two, wul be deoiled. The materials for the great conflict "are jail ready, and we mby confidently look forward for news of ; one of thdsttleeided Tietorie* tsWaH iitu almost Invariably crown'ed, bur arms ln the Southwest. i Ozs., Campbell, of Tennessee, was among the wounded at Predeiieksburg. Brig; Gen. Wm. B; Campbell is a distinguished eitisen of 'Tennessee, his natives tat*; 1 Though without formal military‘oducatiobYbe has-been a sol» dier wben occasion'demanded since the Pio ‘Hda-warof 183«.tJ Prom 1637 to 1844 he w*£ A BbpresentAtlre inCorigrew. 1 Xhp Mexican wargavc blip another,opportunity jof indulg ing- his. martial propensities, and ihe accord ingly raised rthe let. regiment of jTeauesaoe twelve months yblopteers in-June} ls46;*nd led them 1 laid Mezicfo! 1 At the o(ose of the war he re turned tq and, to 1853, was eleotadGoveroor.« - Hi* ioyilty tor the Union era* rewarded about- six xdonths'ago with the “loae star 1 * of Brigadier yeneraL No Pißcri&Dsi—The Prefect of Police of Paris haa issued an order to all ltcksEuitha,' hammers, and to all porsph# I following traded which require theem-, ployment of machines capable of disturb ing the repose of the neighboring inhabit ants. jmchjjerspns shall, stop their work from nine b t olook'’in : -the fotirin the /morning from the . lstof AprU ; tolbe 80th pfSepUmber, and from nine in the afternoon to five in the morning from'the Ift of October to theSlst of. ffaren't... The decree farther forbids sny’ person to play a noisy Instrument daring tne'same'hours. * 5 f . Ak Result.—lt is'nnplcas ant to-know ihat.thjo: ex-King of Naples is.not > cieonly person. A letter from Home says thatthe Quirinal is ‘fin need'of a good whitewhshing'/ and many restora /tfons, in 'cansequencd of the injuries Inflict ed jUpoh4iJby praqcis .11. god hie friends during their briof residence there. This is really too bad/ Te soil the Pope’s palace -in thq, nineteenth century byTunoleanly ~habUs,'Jike those -which-: Peterihe Great practiced in'a'princely bbustf. In England a hundred and,fifty years a£a* shows that the Bourbons are no more civlllited than were the old Muscovites of Peter the Great’s time. ! Ma.B, Milses made a speech at Lb'eds on' the evening of the 28th, in which he said J*he believed therefwere some persons, though but few, who had looked with eomething like inhuman gratification on the American .catastrophe; but he Yop ons would never share In any feelings which ooold regard that eTentai any other than the greatest calamity which ever, fell Ppba the htigiati race, and' as one which Englishmen above all others were bouqd to denounce and execrate?’ Hejascrtbed all -the American'tronbles io the exlitende of slavery.... . t . ,_. ~...1 __ : \?B*£zqux7lxonsi f who-committed sueh baibariifes id Mlnueiott, to the namber of abuutona thousaqd warriors, have bess'driten to ihe west of the Missouri by Gor. They took'wlth thsm a nuaber of captives, bothmalo’And ,fc«Ar#;/'Thsy ore; it Is-said, at work inth the* Blockftet acd other Indlw tribes* iocitlng..them r io sA olliance for a re newal of hostilities. r f'XßiKpidnot-tiuSmt Km tern i»v» btta computed, m<l the li unoutnd ts-iUI for Knglililt ii t&»J7tt lut.* ;.i-_ '•' -*,V v 7 - -mj. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. The Autumnal Convocation of the clergy 4f the Protestant Episcopal Church, in' Western Pa., was held at Erie, Pa., on the &lh uIL, closing on the third day thereaf iter. The following ministers were present Drs. Page and Van Deosen, and tho Bev. Messrs. Byllesby, Ireland, Pardon, Smith,-Swope and Tf ahndy; and the Bev. jMr. Bonnar, of the Diocese of Ohio. The IConvocation was opened with a sermon by ! the Bev. K M. Van Deosen, D. D. r rector of SL Peter’s church, Pittsburgh—text Pror. Xl J* 10. Its purport, says the correspond of the Episcopal Recorder, was to show, that the bitter conecioasnesrofeach man’s guilt and shame,.hidden deeperldown in his heart B'recesses, and made more intense and poignant irop a shrinking jealousy of exposure to the world’s oyo, could find re lief ancPoplace in Christ’s cross only. On the morning of lie second day, the Bev Mr. Byllesby, formerly of this city, deliv ered an excellent diseolirse, and in the evening Bev. Dr.. Page ofuoxated, choosing for his themo—the Necessity and the B»- compense of Universal Obedience. The Convocation Sermon, on the last day,- was delivered, by 'Bev. Mr. Swope, rector of Trinity church, Pittsburgh. The religious i exeroises, throughout are represented as being both interesting and profitable. Bev. Dr, .Page, as the senior Presbytft, presided at the business meetings. —7—A minister named Caughey, known a revivalist in this country and Great Britain, in his reply to tho English corns* pondent of a .New York. paper, who had said of revivalists, “in effect disparaged tho ordinary ministers and ministrations of the Word,” lift “the rub is thero ; that the cl6th must be defended whether Binders are saved or damned.” ;-A fellow who has lately been to church, says that the fifst hymn seriously effected him. It began thus: “0, take a pill I- O, take a pill 1. take a pilgrim homeT -The next hymn song—treble and soprano by tbe fairer portion of creation was: u O, for a man 1 0, for a man! 0, for a mansion' In the skies I” Tbe third, tawhleh the bass singer was most promi nent, was: “0, send dewn sal! O, send down sal l 0, send down salvation V* —Christian Era, a Baptist paper, having received Templars, a circular asking co-operation,, says: “But the reasons against these secret .temperance orders.altogether preponderate ovet the reaßons in their favor— T.'Christ “taughtnothing in secret, and ! ; we axe .to follow, him. . 2. .Though the secre cy la in Itself trifling, no frank and fair' 1 mind wishes to-be stuffed with such seorete. 3.’ An opju, frank ruffian of a grog seller, set upon .by an /undermining seoret 1 order, will always have popular sympathy on his side in the struggle. 4. But the' ultimate and only permanent effect of these little orders—which live butasbort time—is to disarm objections to and stimulate a thirst .fox Masonry and Oddfellowship which are shops of. anti-Christ. —The annual report of (the Metiodut .Rdffiliaiiorf.'iban: o niairkabJy Urg# Incre&a, in eTei,'department. . In 1861, egenta, mieeioniry and helpers, 48; catire communionnte, 93; Eabbaith congregation,- 871; Sabbath ecbolars, 328; baptieinj, .57 j day scholars, 467. In 1862, agents, mifl sioftaries, 66; native communicants, 178; Sabbath congregation, 655; Sabbath scholars, 614; baptisms, 166; day scholars, ii 224. ;: .... . ——Rev. John Horsey, a well known lo cal preaoher, died on tbo 17th nit, aged 76. He was a local minister 42 years. He was somewhat excentrio. He would: not even wear superfluous buttons on his garments. Ho diedtfell. His last andlblo word was “ttlvation,” " •-According to -a stotonioixt the Tahiti, the contributions lb the Peter Pence fund, for the month of November, 1859, talhe end of (fctober, 1862, hhs reach ed the suin' of $5,537,600. The collection has OYcraged $1,860,000 pcr.annum—about per day. The collection Qf the pres ent year will exceed that fate. - i —The following resolution was passed by the Genesee,. M.. E. Conference, on the " Obstructions to the Itinerant System’’ : Raolvtd, .That in the judgment of this Conference, if the convenience ” of any eUss'of preachers among ns ought to be re garded lit Awarding them their appointment it should be of-that class of “poor fel iows” who haA ho houses and lands, but whoare obliged.to depend wholly on, their salaries for the support of themselves and families • ' 1 ‘. *—"The Uenongahela. (United Presbyter' rian) Presbytery will meet. in Fourth 'P*’i®»..*hw*V Pittsburgh,' on’ the 80th Delegates to the General Assembly are to be chosen. ! .' —many years it has been the usage in Trinity Parish, New York, to have a third service on Sunday, .in one of, the churches, for six months in the year. At this seryiee, by a stipulation in the lease of the poiri,' (Trinity Chapel) all the seats are free. The rector and other clergy offi cials in turn.,. . Bishop Potter, of New York, has re stored the Kev.'Dr. Forbes, who had joined the Bomsn.Cathelio Church, to the ministry of the Episcopal Church. . -—-The mission (Egypt) of the U. Presby-' terian Church is prospering. Its sohool at Cairo has 200 scholars, ’ and that at Alex-, drib 160. One of its missionaries sold 8,000 testaments, on a tour up the Nile. The Bet. Dr. Dales, pf Philadelphia, and Bev. J. Prestloy, h. D., of this city, are bn their way , to visit this mission. We olip the following from the Com . mtrciaJAdvtr liter: _ . i' ” Thegood work of God IS advancing at • the mission-stations .in India, through ths , labors of the missionaries—English, Ame -1 clean, French, German, Swedish, &ca and i belonging to every branch of the one true Church of Christ in our days—Episeepa -1 lians, Presbyterians, Independent*"and Congregationalism, Methodism; Baptists. Tf e can only notion the wonderful fact, re ; ported in the India Mail,,t>! July 28th, namely, that almost the entire portion of the Syrug Church, in Travancore. (in the Bonfhern- portion of the Malabar Coast,) which bad for three oentuxies acknowledged - thesnprreacy of thr.Bishop of severed that relation, and connected itself wlth'the Syrian .Church: in’ Mesopotamia, ■ from which they have received a as* Bish op- These 80,000;, *'ftw t «>®l»ratively sdhere to the Banjishßiefcop.’, This moremept-i* a fruit v, * „ '*<*'-*# *-■«£**« i >o.\. .i ■'■Vs • • • • of the Bible-difltribotion, to promote which Hr. Buchanan, In his day, did so much excited eo much interest. Rev. Abraham Bice, a Jewishltabbi, in Baltimore, died a abort time sinoe. On his death bed he requested; that he might be buried without coffin or shroud, but that he be laid in the grave and the earth pack ed close about his body, which waa done. The funeral cortege numbered one hundred: and twenty-three carriages -—lt ia said that tho Mariners Baptist church, of New York, has had a continuous revival for the last four yean, and thou sands will arise in Lift Great Bay to call it blessed!' . Love of Freedom* A letter from Burnside’s army, speaking of the “contrabands,’' says: All, whatever their capacity, show fervid appreciation of Freedom. One, a boy of 14, has been considered peculiarly stupid and, through, unscrupulous employers, hac seen hard work, rough living, and no pay during his twelve months sojourn, with the. army. The other evening I asked him.: “Bid you work as hard for your master as you ao in the army ?” sir.” *, . “Bid be treat you kindly 7 * . “Tea, sir.” . T I “Were you as well clothed as you ere here?” . ' * I * “Better, air.” “And had more comforts V* “Yes, sir., Always had a roof over me, and exposed to the rath or cold” i. “Would-you not have done ini tier to stay with your mas ter?” “IM had. thought so, I shouldn’t have come away, sir.” “Would you do it again, knowihg what a.hard limp was before you?” • “Yes, air; I’d rather be free.” However dull Charley's perceptions on other.. subjects, they . are certainly ' very clear on this! Tax Sorghum Chop.— lt is estimated that the Borghum crop this year has been sufficient to supply .more than half the syrup and molasses wanted in thiscoaniry; The syrup; is said to bO.unusually rich and pleasant this fall, The yield in 1869 was less than eight millions of gallons; this year it is estimated forty millions. About two hundred'and fifty acres of-land are employed' in t the cultivation of tho cane. \AVCTMOJT > A*4l£A TjtiNHt oil paintings by cata- X'L'G OB.—On TUESDAY MOBBING, Dec. 23, at 10 o‘docM,.vtlt .be eo!d by csulvgot, to- the we .vnd Jloorio'oa.nwin of Aact.ou, Fifth it, eccliecticQ cf Soe'OU I’aftifigi, comprising Dind.K Kiptl, BrT6f View*, W.-nlor Scene*, ;*jnnnnthi fik‘tcbe*, Mario*.riec»«n Figaro#, Oa, xsauy of them orlgtnel, by jjood artiste* miL others copied from celebrated relating* by the Hosier*. Among the orldoiie aro eeTeral eioeHoat studio* of American' large original by £aol BHWrv. Among .the Civics li» very flee o&e oi Biphase Holy Fata* .Uy» s Tb* catalogue ic eludes a fins :• route group of ‘“Cnpld Yanqultnlng. -Idon.” • The pictnree are to superior oi&amcaiaLiramftfeirarrasted gltt, with ihe purest aold Uaf. The collection will [be open t« aaiflnetioa, anacatoloioiready on Mqnday. Txß , iiiorflAh* : -Ua*b,parfaAdAi • *> delt . ■. ■ » ■ J. Q. DAVIS. Auct, HUOP SKIRTS ; ly.OOdPAnifl HOSIIBT; 750 UNDERSHIRTS AND DBA WEBS’; Cheep, to cLeo coiuipu&uot, st McCLBLLAND’a aUOTION, dele 55 Fifth* street. Mmmto Hall BaUding- TOYS AT ISATOK .% DAY HOBNIitO, Dec. 20th, at lb o’clock, will b« Add, at paTis'Auction, M fiitb streeCa large ■&ck of Toys for the' Holidays," cOmpriß'ng thacn-, tin variety ef French andGeroau made lays, such •a Animals, Juraltme, Drummers, Dollh* MooitalJ luatrumente, Birds, Wheelbarrow*. Wagons, Dorse* meoon Bockere, Hoops and f Ignite; Cart ondHorev .Donkeys, Babbits,'Oats,- Doge, 'tod'-Also* Fancy - Qlas* Boxes, Bvkets, Chi a* Ttt Sets, Gum Jigurei, Ao:, Ac: . J.Q. DA7ia,Auct», Valuable stocks at auction; ■ Y/-On TUESDAY EVENING. Dpaember.SSd, at 7% o’clock, will .be sold, at the Commercial Bales Booms, Ho. 64 Fifth street;' • - SO ihams Allegheny fismk Block; ■ 25 do Citizene - do, do; 20 do Merchants A Hanufacturers Bank Stock; delP J. Q. DAVIS, Anct. Boots, . SHOES,and' "«■ - ‘ ' EUBBEBS, Vor Lultumnd G.atiem.o, .t HcOLEtLiHD'B AUCTION, A.H M ruth .tret, Mboplo Balldii BOOtS AND SHOES.—At tha-. Mar •onto Ball Auction Uoxoe, Fifth itr<e:, vlibe fraud&Urg« and attricUre stoclr-of Tiadieoe' Geat’tf Mitaot, Boya’asd Ohll<. rea’i Boot*. fihoea. and Balmoral*. Geni'j flae' calf .double ana treble ■ole'booU jut opened.' dels T- A. HcCLELLANP. Aoct.’ BalUNatS HAiilS UK iUQUUKa & Y llOßillliO. Dee. 22, at lu o'clock* will, beltold, by order of Aselanrej ai No. CS SmUbfiaU atrcoi, the entire • too It orffinee, ’ Braodha, <3ln*, Bye and Irlah Whleky. •»;: Tk>u or trALE—Caab,-pittaburgb paper.-.•• t . 419 . , :, rt ,J. O. DAyiS. iuct. -• r CU/.IIS, 4c. FKNSIONS. GjJBAPK PAY, aad *U other i *.< . . j/. JVBT, CLAIM AGAINST TJIS GOVfi&SiISNT, prompt! jr procured at rcaacraaMo rates. Apply to , V . , : y .IP, a. DAZMS, • : , Ato fourth street. Pittsburgh, aad * CHABLM a TOUKKBT r <Wnh!ngtof>; D. 0. TU-ILIIAKY CLAIMS, BOUNTIES, UJ.PEHSIOK3, QAOE PAT, and MILITAUx CLAIMS of eTerjdeseriptiofl/collcetedbjr the sub scrlber,attbs followingnrtss,-»istßsttsiona, ill) 00; all other claims, |3.KI. G,O. IAVLQB, Attorney aitaw, -' t No. TS k Grsdtstreet; Pittsburgh, Pa. r . ■ 23. B. No charges are made if. the claim does not ,snropad,at>daUlafonnaUoa glVen gratis. i-.-seLly .J>KN£iIUNS,JiOUJSXV .&UAU&. VAX. B. O. MACKBILIv Attorney si Laa sad Olaitm Agctf* m. u« nrra stbs&t. Pa* Prosecutes Soldiers* -Claims .of erery description. PENSIONS for disabled offlears, soldiers, teamen aud maria**.: BOUNTIES and .PENSIONS fcr tbs wld uws, parents, orphan ebildrsn, brothers and slaters,. or outer legal representative ofMhoss who bare died ■or beta killed luth»e*rvld»{ oz bara'dledlafttf rdit» chaictr, from dieestt am (ractsdia service. * *trNo«harge im&UulaimcoUectdc!' > and bo UtUr ; «U 2 be answered unless attamp is ettdeood.. sd&Sm JSERCUJtJrT TAILORS. gENRY O; HALE & CO., . {ftaoccssarstoJamesC. Watt,) > . fidercdhant Tailors,.' Are now reotfrlsg their . FALL A2n> WHITER STOCK, Which In sxtant. chclcs. taiU and prices 'irflteca« Mrs favorably with aavlhliif In the rra4» rimmli.* newest and best mmkefiofTrsoch “ • • v*srnu3S,and * ... . ;OySBOOAZZHQfILr r - Also, ths largest ead-bat selected stock of Coeds for huxiusss cuts wver brought to this market. Likewise a very choice wfiction ef ' - *. OENTS TOBNIfIfiIHG GOODS always«a han&> -• 'u \ v.» - . Any ordarx. latru«Ud*o,oar can wUI msstwith prompt attention asdjpasctnalltj ja'tU cases. . - ---OQ*. OP-PBBH A 6X. CLAIB SZBUESiv; r . sal®:; ............ , T .ADlKij’ SKATES,-: $1 25- tfo Xa mostOAloDalie klad bow ki use at the Oa»* tralandother-ik* tin* pond* i&NcW'Tcik. SoSaals *f f- ~a v U*.. BOW-NA XKTLET, IddiA'bod st» f • fiOOVBBtt' AND OAKPKSTBaS-' V»-TOOLB6r td.br ■' ■' ,"?] ■<UU SOV&i W» »<*a, I ■ .'sl’it':',,:’* l *T*l ■%* *■*. ! •‘ r e ' VOLUME IJQCVI—NO- 31 piAKOS. A Card to myPatroßs and Competitors •In rslitlan to the celebrated ' SArKM BBO.’S JIAHOS, tbe agency of thsee Piancefor alma ttui, ud -dnrlng lh.i p»frw the p'eante Of sell* : fog.* targe uuiaber of. theee &r~famed-instruments to toms of t.e first families of Pittsburgh tad nr> roundings, notwithstanding herocttpeUtor* haTe doe* theta- best to Injure the well eatablifced repute tlon of these superior Fis&os; bat I am happr to state that thrlr effert* hare been, thus Ur. without araO; and finding- thetr efforts useless, and that the** Instruments-wsrelncreasing.U.public fator, they haitejrto .Hsw lock, endearorlng to obtain the agency of the rtry PUnot the/ have bean tea jean taeniae down. [Query7) • " • •>- *- I amhappy.toaartia*Xk*Te Jos* returned from Hew Tork. haring succeeded, la the mi* aseney of Halnes r Piana«, Iwould'berefema kthat I find that such Is thd demand ft r these Pieces «*»«< Haines Broe-are I£o Pianoa behind their orders, and jsreturnlcg oat from 15 to 20 per seek. The public, ***** all, ere the Ust' Judges, sndeo'their opinion I am willing to rest. . „ • < - deig _ ■ ogj-BLorne bluhe. £ONDON KXljmTiafr.jag3Etai MIZE MEDAL WABOtIV-' ' ' Jf l 9 9 V Mjulo kj Br.tt.AT t ion, Tb«j r». retted the tint prise medal at the London Sulfat* tion this. l unmer, in competition with two hundred and eight t Piaace, fro® all* parted Jbxrope tad Amcrio, Ad an IhtuTprored Pimot to Me werU, A frceh lappty Just EecelTlDc'bj J. KL&BB& 4-.B£(X, S 3 TffiAstreet, ■opS i ... Sole Agents for BUinway*a Pfaaon BASS ANO TENOK DKUMB jit to- JJ.Mli*. br ~* SPSS B.KxIIOB. ; proposalsT S~EaE ® PKOPOSitS arolirivitod till’ the 22 L DAT 6F DXOXJfBES.'IBCS. feranp pljing »hd Dotted States.'Subsistence Department BEEF CATTLE, 'on'thehwf. The Cattle trs So tedelfoeefrat,Washington City. D. 0., tad each animal to arwrmge 1,3*0 pounds green Ho eattle Admitted tbit weighs less than LOGO pound* greet. .Heifers, Stags tod buUejAOt.wanted. The first dellreryTo'Le maffd'on or about the 10th day of January, 18SL or.-me *»Q, tbcreattor as the Ooreraorot may. direct. 600'head of CttOe per week will Be required to be<dellTtied ‘ unde? title contact* „ t A bond, with'good iAdwfficl»tTtecdrity,wfll be required. : •. •; „ ~ Trreoty per-cent, of the purchase, money will he 1 retained cutU the contract U complete*.- . Proposal* Irani contractors who. hare previously ailed to comply with their bids,' from'disloyal per* eecs, or where the bidder iamot patiost to wt to hie bid, will not be considered. __ • 'The name* of Afina -must be" stain ’O fall, with the pieclee address of,all. tbs member* of. the firm. *>jmeat to be iade'ln certtQcsteS of indebted' 4p h, or each otter fcnda shCetcreaettt may hare for disbo’Sement. ; 3 All bids must be Accompanied Gy-two l guarantees, end directed A. I>. a, and 0. fi. D. fi. A., WiAlogtes. D.‘ Ci,* ? and **Pro;xhaUierßeefCatUa. J * - , • . ' Form of GtwroatM. ‘ We, of thffcoontj of Slate of —, end r*of the of —.and State of —, do hereby guarantee that able tofhllll la ecccnieaawith the tanas of • Us pfopcaitian. tM that, his proposition be accepted, ha will at once enter into’a contractln accordant* therewith, ghoild the contract be awarded hja we are prep-d tojjecomehis Securities. £ ThU (ornate* nut be appended to each bid, - The responsibility of tbs gnaraatcn nut bo ih'ovn by - the official Cartifldate cftheClarkef tb* uim District Court «rof th* United- Statu IN** ttict Attorney. ' 1 Bid* teMck d» ua coispiy wt& teobue win b* re itttfd. , cMA) Sealed PROPOSALS bis invited till th. Km DAT OIT DEOKSBEB, 18C2, for tat fitehiog the Cfabiiite&cd Department fit Wuhlsctea* D.Uy with 400-ton* of HAY, to bales. „ Tb* “first *oo or abont - ,th« OUtday of |BC3, and tha qsaßtilY pot in within thirty day* Iron delivery. dalimd «*£fttfc;itnet w s»*% ■.. and to be .waited and Inspected. • -.>i Btddrnnnmctata to tb*lrbidrth*trfo*per 100-, ' p*and* at which they will Xnralih, the flay. . Jjnni ouklAf Eldi moat* itato tho nano* of ail • . t - j . J?*jmenUto be aide in certificate* of todebted- - ' ae:*, or inch'fund* a* Government nay hsvrfer' diitrttouion- / - ... . "I Bide to be directod to Got A. BIUKWITH, A. D. - ' *n.» opraed “frppoesli for Hay.” - t BOOTS SHOES. ruOOK HEEBS^dS 1 ' ■Li EOBB; Sta. 89 Market “street,- hit recently re> tnincdfrmUwEa*t t withaUreMt9ckof . BOOTS AHS Comprising all th» dli«»nt wietli*®bl stjlesnow •in vogue; end; ;havlog, selectedUyJUgpetf from the .Eastern .rn/Hinfocttirfire, is now prepared toofler to tbdpnbUogoods which-he eaaredacuaeßdfor wmt* : nets end wear, " Wa edTiae ln' want of neat and mtntan* tial ooTwtngs Ibr tfcs ft#t to call on Ht EOBB, feel. they wilt U 801(03* as regards quality , .grßcraember sa BTBSKT. QEU ALBKEE; BON AGO., Ke. 71, corner-Wood and Fcorthsireets, Eat* Jnst-reeatvedn general and CresH assortment ofcLADISav CHILDBBB’d tSS! aoled * «• • -BOOTS' 4HD BfiOSS. ' lost opened, BOYS*and YOUTH'S ‘kip and t hick cnatom-niede of all aloes, tha-beet made (a tbU conntky. ... des 5 JffMSCEItJLAJirEOUS, TMPOKTANT TO OIL .SHIPPBBB A ABB BlflKEßS,**! have purchased five seres Elver Md Allegheny Vaney BalWd, *iUe,whlchl am fituhg spaa ;aa Oil Yard, for the exclusive, purpose «( handling, forwarding and ito ring Credo Oil. "This property hi* tmeaniaand adrsnUgea forth#boainmrbefofloceUd jnatoot elde the city Limits, with no adjacent binding*, with' *’ line landing for beats,'aiuLvheze-the eastern and nfiehra.cancan.be loaded on the ground. lam prepared to thkd cared Oil Boats, and, with a «eam pnajp, .to barrel, aodwith.fire-proof tight tanks to #l9lO bnlk cQ any length of time, Orlwfi] lease gtotmd tonartks tore their own . tanks, and,will. bolid lanks on contract or aupcrla* teed their constrettirn. f * i '-" Office ei tt^yart?, on the Clttans Passenger Bail way. AJI conurmnications ads reused to DAYZD KtBK, Boa wa»Pitui/hrgh, wiiirecetre prompt attention... ■- ' . -. .nolfi:ly ,f\U. BEFISEBS, DISXUiBBS AND Vjr BBEWXBS.—In accordance' with the-Batfooal Tar L4W,' all: persons TOgagedk innny of tna above occupations are required tok*»p Such books as an specified dn tbs ‘tar, * aadnux* tri-month* y and monthly retacna, also In u Is specified bylaw. The undersigned are 'preparing the Tarieui " boons «tth printed feedings, hLaaJaLfor and monthly reports, iavoicae of exports, hwyls. of lading, Ac., and solicit early order# ferUtrtam* eebntatialted supply-wlll be made at first.. ' . . . ' wJa.‘O.JOHB»TOKAOa, . Bteam Job Primal*. Meat fthafc Stationers, 61;Wood street. .• .. ael?^e4tf TAXES. —All jirfu) hfeve not pa d their County; huts, fiUiUry - and Beßef Tmcec, to iheflecccdmidThird. Hards of Allegheny City, for the year 1863, «U 1 nn cc«u byeellißr si my hoese, 80. bli rBOfi&A&BTBBBT, and a tUe tb«Jo np,a» they mast : be peA before the first «l January, 1863. IwOl be fsaftA bt bom* every even ing tn tft* week except Jfopdaya and Thursdays. If has to be paid in jar money. ~ delftlw » ‘*l --••- JOHH BAUBBT. iiDKaCU UUi Jfe. 17 Inrtit «M, PUtihirgl, fi. D? R * , ' lli ,* l) O ABBOS OIL and , {««NMto > WW.cili, ,U '». . l, Moguls pergallon. ho charge for package. I36A? : * v'- d M'&TKKM; Hbjlsb i*ouiCDXBL tl a Qsxsxn Birs* rirraxs.. All kinds of B&ABs aHO 1808 00CB3 nada to order. ‘ Afeo, BBASfI OACTDiaßiOfaltindaaadenkthenhortertnctkew All orders leß at BOWS A TETLEY'S, Ha ifig WOOP’iTBEET. wSt be promptly attended to. -> ByTQie ■anther* .of t Uiis firm lolna iwwatfaaf eheafoe ofmanyymn'txperienbe la their bnsiSMW way respest. : defoly , • : TITM. K fiKU XL * <X>.. Wbolewlft Ok 11 cars.Uaidhertystmet, Wsfor . 1000bbls.e*t»Ha,lJalt;. f . : SCO do * do ’ Famßy lion; ■ - .’ SJ da maUßktttmiiit 1000 UJo Codflihi . * 1M ' ’ i_v ' - s*a T?LouKt FLOtJar- JL* .aOftbls.'WhiiaKagls , Soo.?d»ydoublettioßatuettYloar:■ •> 900 ila.lXFbtd’f' * do; ’ - ' 1 800 tfo * f Xad{eoninDi tf ■ do: v.lfiOi l 4a , ;do; , -18 do‘.mrfocsLnadsTaiai2yil« -SB, do vcholreßydFlourj ' ■ rxulibj ' 1 - - - «OHOK^grB«t.>MO. rpOARKIVK HKAT I i«l. Ij, : ,1 r „ - . a. H.XOIQTSOO. .ttf .4XJ>sie>l!'a i.CJ Si!! ■ “Jr "‘••-••i-.- ptsjros. -
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