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TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 6.
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Our frWndii
* Election Toid»T. ',i |
nil bw In mlnd thit the •!«<!■
doaformsml
ofieers tahse
: Urn Tots uu
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of Coaootl, ud for Wiri
kUoo to-day.' /Wo hop* to ieo o
j roiultinf in'our nnul
The Giea Battle at ’Murfreesboro.
After sex ral daya of painful anxiety,
the country !■ warranted tn helling the re- j
stilt of the terrible straggle of**; k** l
four days » Murfreesboro u e signal, de
oided. end U lling victory. It was probably'
the most fienuly contested battle of the war,
and the loselhas been very heavy; but noj
ImtUe of theUrer has dene more to advance]
oar causej and to Inspire hope of a speedy |
overthrow, oi this great rebellion. The,
strongest and best appointed army of tbe ( I
rebels inlhe ’West has been beaten, broken,’ I
driven, and ojf course demoralised. j 1
Then victories, gained at the expense of
so' rnttch suffering and sorrow, over out
. own wicked countrymen, are only lest sad
than defeats; and while we may and dp I
indulge in a chastened feeling *of exulta
tion, and in renewed we c/n I
hardly go to exoesa in oar gratitude to Che
brave men! whose unflagging braterp
achieTed them, and tp that all controlling
Power which girded! them' with strength,
inspired them wiUi; courage, and directed
their efforts;
Lana avn Birrs a.—A special diipatoh as
sures us that the victory is compute, and We
learn that General Rosicaaas has been con
gratalaUd by the President upon his great
success.
Aacvy mud scored*
The Pittsburgh Post is still in a paro’x- 1
yam of rage about the proclamation !of 1
emancipation; but we advise the editor ito |
be more careful or he will expose too plain-1
ly the treason that lurks in his heart In I
a leader of over a column in length, in that |
paper of Monday, speaking of tho aboli-1
tionists, (which term embraces all who 1
prefer the salvation of the country to the pre- j
eervatlon Of slavery,) it lets off- inadvjrt-1
. ently this scrap of pregnant truth: I
After twelve" moniW of carnage and]
death, these blinded enthusiasts dUqovered
that imtead of slavery being a source of dan
-ger and weakness U> the Snitk, it was a pori
tive meant 6/protection sndttrength,
Exactly so; and for that very reason jthe
President was bound by - every oonsidera-1
don of duty and patriotism to deprive them l
of that element oletrength; and men who
'■ object to, and oppose, that meaeore of war,
of justice, and of common sense are doing
what they can do to give aid and comfort'to
tie-enemy. Out of its own mouth let the
JPoit be judged. / .
Nowiook at the following undisguised
chuckle at the supposed pluok of the nbele
i and tien ,eay when the editor’s heart is
“But jut hen the ugly reflection ariseß
that President Lincoln's Wellington City
proclamation will not be wj effeotire in
the City of Richmond. We nmember hlB
proclamation ordering the rebele to| lay
down their arme in sixty or ninety dayß;
bat iutead of obeying that moderate re
quest they only raised their arms Hgher.
This present proclamation, we appnhend,
will prore to be u gnat a failnn."
If then be any meaning at all in these
words, It must be predicated upon the as
aumption and the desin that the antiiori
ties now exlstlng at Richmond and in the
y/ Strath, an to continue. ,|
/ We shall menly remark in general
terms, that the Pat joppoeition to this gnat
msasnre arises from the fact that .note
than half its party Is in open nbellionj
and that .unless they can be eared, the en
- tin party is lost SUrery, nbellion and
the “ democratic party ” sink or swim,
' ‘ enrrire 1 or ' perish, together. . . Bare
the first, and nbellion will 1» a
•ueoess,: and •' the' party restore; to
power; destroy it, and all is lost
This accounts for ! the xasl and des
peration of the Poll, and for its adrioacy
of thepeaet project of Brooke, wMe'i we
notised.afew dayaago, and wMeh Sould
not be carried oat without Ikying the gor-:
' ernment, defeated and dishonored, a t the
■ feet of traitors. It say*: ! -
‘Che general reader will be pusxled to
. find anything objectionable in these propo
eitions, or in any similar ones intended to
reston the gorernment and eeoan the tri
umph of the national anthority.” ! ■
a -Bqt the iVi* lies (we.beg the nadir’s
- pardon) when it ssys w* suggested 4ropM
those who faror them.” -What mp ;did
'say was, that similar language in reference
to the Confedente' Gorernment, uttered in
Jeff. Daria's dominions, u Brooks ottered
in his New Terk speech, which wc quoted,
would lend to the taa of ropes rery quickly.
Twatvs VnujTou in run Hirrj—Tha
pabtis win ba tnrprltad to loan that wa bars'
. as* STSr #9 tmhU moraln oommltalan than
T Eagland. Tkatsnraaowor will b* within
about tan daya aightaan raeanla aftar tke Ala
bama, althar of whiah la larga snbugh jo ight
bar. Batldaa. fitting! Snt thus, thlrty-ona
raastla hart baan dlapntohad on tha bloclad
ing aarrtss within t*ahf» jrankli.. ;
Whlla all that# bats art tns, it mdj aaain
atraaga that tbs aaargj an! nsoarsss (of, tha
country saanot raaalt la ridding thaooaan s(
a Mtning strata. 0 Soars of tha hlghast
standing giro tha folloning reasons for thit:
lit. In tha iI at air a arary thing |a| taort
flnad for spend.: It wouldnot data build
, man-of-war on that plan bafora tha pirate's
I _i_ pasnllaritiaa wereknowiiihndilnoa, tha moat
azpadiUsnt sonatraator aould not hart oom
f 4 Tha Sscnlty of lading sna aatail ship
. on tha wide ocean, especially wham aha oan
• bars-at bright n lookout 4a hn competitor,
andean gat ant of the way with groat uaorlty.
Jd. than la aottn tha .United atoms, to 6a
purchased forloTeeriUoney, a ataamar psa
aaaaing tha apaad necessary tooatohher, and
—r l et tbe same time tha itrengthto fight ktr.
' Tits Washington corceapondent of the
Ndw York WorUnji that, on
tut, General Bosnian again tendered bU.
refignltionaa commander of the Army of
' the Potomac, giring u a reikon a want of
harmony with Mi general offleere,; and it
: was,thought that General Hooker vonld he
assigned to the eo Amand ; tat the huthorl
ties refnaed toiooapt the rarignation, and
! General Bonnsin* returned' io the army.
The eorreepondent that if aU differ
ences are settled, we may look for.lirely
■ times on the Rappahannock-; ■- - r ij -
,]docTisa oi SraraLjiaunaTtniu.—The
T-egWntnro of thli But* meets in Harrii
riabtbg to-day (T»iadey t )_wlileh is also
- the day of meeting for the LegiaUtareß of
Kew Pork and Delaware. ThoeVoftObio,
Wiaotaaln and California mat yeiterdsy,
(Monday ),and those of Massachusetts,
4 - -■ Maine.'and Michigan will meet to-morrow.
“ nlia Kew Tort, Maiaaehnastla, Ohio, Cali
fornio and MtaMgah will each elect a
United States Senator. |:
t -^,:. .~w.~. ~::>1;9".,,~ `ra ; ~cr~~?.~~ K~ 1`%~E:~:^~ y ~:S«'2 t ~:'.-,-gi". .+w:.ii"
jjrtrcibtJfjpn Marie* at 1 Fiance and
i England.
| Mr. Donald McKay, a well known ship*
builder of Boston, hu been engaged forlorn*
month* put in visiting the European ''Navy
jfudi, and he contributes the results of his
observations to the Boston Commercial Bul-
Utin. The information which he con
cerning the Iron reesels of the French_end
{English naries is iat*resting~~aod valuable,
illis views of the of the iron
joints c(. the dess, hare just re
•ceived’an unwelcome corroboration in" the
l foundering of that femons little vessel off
Cape Hatteras.
Writing from Paris, Mr. MoKaj describes
the progress of the iron-clad war vessels of
the two nations, and show* what are the ad
vantages of Fraoce over England. In addi
tion to ten iron cased Hunting lotteries, eon- |
•tnxoted daring and shortly after the Crimean
fwar> France has also oonatntotsd four Iron
frigates of the class (the Glolre, Nor
mandie, Invinoible knd Cooronne;) two float
ing batteries (the Psiho and Saigon,)'and two
iron rams (Solferino and Magenta;) and has
on the stocks nine more floating batteries and
ten iron frigates. It is in ‘contemplation to
finish all these vessels in five years, bat in
case of necessity they could be Completed in
one year. The Fnglish have completed only
four iron-eased frigates (tho Warrior,; Black
Prince,' Defence and Resistance,) but are
building the Beotor, Valiant, Agin
eourt, Minotaur, Northumberland, Prinoe Al
bert—all iron ships—and tho wooden ships !
Prinoe Consort, Oeean, Caledonia, Royal Oak
and Royal Alfred—all of which are now east
ing with iron. The summing up is as follows,
in Hr. McKay Vows words:
“The French ean have by the end of n*xt
year a fleet of sixteen lron-oased frigates fit
for foreign service, and the English ean mus
ter/in a year and a half sixteen iron-cued
frigates end two iron-cased corvettes, all fit
for foreign servioe and for an aggressive war
fare.”
Borne of the peeullartiee of the French iron
nary arc thna noted by Mr. MoKay :
<‘The iron-caaed ram-ships Solferino and
Magenta, of fifty-two guns and 1,000 hone
power, are ballt of timber. Tho iron-easing
up to the main deck extendi from item to
iterni bat the two batteries are only eased
amidships, oorering thirteen gans in eaoh.bat
tery, or eaeh deck. Thehattaries are contin
ued (outside ol an iron-eased bulkhead) to
stem and stern, similar to th(> Warrior, and
left to destruction in ease of a fight. The
stem inclines from the load-line upwards in a
graceful hollow line backwards, and is on this j
upper pan ornamented with an eagle. About
three feet below the load-line, attached to the
stem and fore-part of the vessel; Is a heavy
wrought Iron spar of sixteen Cons weight for
running down ether vessel*.
- “The new iron-cased frigates are on a simi
lar plan to the Gloire, bat with a little greater
length aadmore height of battery. While
the Gloire and her sister ships have only six
feet height of battery, the new frigates will
have/their ports seven and a quarter feet
above the water. Nine of these frigates, vis:
th<s Provence,-Savoie, Revanche, Flendre,
Magnamine, Vale urease, Surveil
laate and Gayenne, are built of timber; only
one, the Heroine, is building of iron at L’-
Orient.
“ Two iron-cassd floating batteries, Paix
han, and Palestro, are of fourteen guns and
one hundred and fifty horse power, bmilt of
timber. They have no rudder, and will be
steered by large fins or lee boards, experience
having shown that the common rudders .are
1 entirely insufficient for steering there ships/*
New improvements in the English iron
ships are described as follows:
*• There are two othor classes of ships |
building on plans of Mr. Reed, naval arohi-:
toot, who got a temporary appointment in the
navy* Thej characteristics of these ships are
that they afe only plated ;a- little above and
below the and the midship pari of
the vessel containing the 'guns. The object
of the design is to relieve the ends of his Ves
sel of weight. The plan has, found great' fa
vor with the Admiralty, and a great number
of 36-gun frigates are to be transformed into
iron-cased sloops on'thii plan.
“A small vessel on this plan, the Enters
prUe, is building at Deptford dockyard. She
has a length of 160 feet, breadth of 36 feet,
and draught of water of 15 feet. Her en
gines-will be of 160 horse-power, and her
speed is estimated at 0:50 knots. Bbe;wiU
carry an armament .of four Armstrong 100-
pouoders."
Mr. McKay draws unfavorable deductions
from * comparison of those French and -En
glish ahipi with the class of onr Monitors,
oontonding that the Utter cannot live in a
eea-way, and that a heavy frigate would ran
them down. He says:
“If wo compare with these immense fleets
the iron-cased nary of the United States Im-?
partially, we hare to acknowledge that in ease
i of a war %lth either of ttse abore powers, we
1 would hare .to keep entirely on the defed'iire,
to submit to .a dlsgrnoefal blookado, and to
U%to our merchant ships all orer the globe to
the mercy of oar enemy. All the Monitors,
which, we are building by the do*en, are rery
well Vtdefsmd our harbors,, bat they are en
tirely unfit to break a blockade or to hot on
the bigheeas, for to say that these vessel*
are good ie* boats,~t>r suitable for mod to lire
in, is simply ridiculous, in which statement-1
will be upheld by oil experienced sailors and
ship builders of any note.
“With their very light draught of water
these Monitors never oan obtain a high degree
of speed, and if they shoald erer fall in with
any of the large frigates; in deep water, they
will be terribly handled, and in all probability
run down.' -Dm not think that (his oonld not
be done. bseaust the Morrimoo foiled in her
attemptto ran down the Monitor. She straak
with a speed of three or four knots, or eVen
not as muohas that, bat a mass of six to nine
thousand tons in weight, driren at a spewl of
twelve to fourteen knots, woald giro a differ
ent result. . >
“Of all the iron-eased ships whieh wo hare
the only one that might successfully-oope
w)th the Urge English frigates is the Iron
side!, built in Philadelphia. She Is well
pUnned, and her praotioal construction rery
well executed, but her speed U.too low to use
the good points of the otisel to advantage,
and the way of fastening her plates wIU not
stand the test of a heavy cannonade, for in
the experiments made in Boglond with aimer
pUtes, similarly fastened by aorew bolts
•mewed from the inside, the bolts broke off.
short on, the inside of the pUte whenever a
heavy shot struck the plate near aaoh bolts.
“U is satisfactory to know that Mr. Webb
hoe got a contrast for building an iron-eased
ship aooordlng'to bis ownpUns. He oertein
iy. will pradaoe something able to compete
with any European frigate."
In oonclnslob, Mr. ‘McKay suggests the
construction for ear nary of twenty to thirty
fast iron cosed shell-proof oprvettes, of about
ten to twelve heavy gnus each, and of a mod
erate draught of water, with high speed ; and
about twenty to thirty fifty-gun frigates, not
eased, for foreign service, and as many sloops,
of fourteen to twenty-four guns, of the hlgh
esl speed obtainable, so that they may bo on
abUd to strike unexpected blow* oud to evade
: their iron-cased adversaries, wkioh never
ViQ obtain the. same high speed at sea ae can
be given to them.
The Blacks In Bailie--What the
filMeovaen Fear.
' Ike London Daily JVVici baa a long ar- I
tide on the gallantly of the negro soldiers
in battle in the South, and shrewdly pene- l
bates to the real catue of the slaTeholders’
fear in regard to the negroes. It eays:
The truth is, there is a. nature in the
enslared negro, the avocation and display
of which his oppressor'drehds worse than
any outbreah of aniiaal ferocity, ffe Will
undertake to say that Mho stare interes t
would bare been better pleased had these
negroes of South Carolina, Georgia and
Florida risen for a carnival of lust, and
arson and rapine, than they are now. The
great secret which the slaveowner fears to
Bee disdosed isj that his victim is not a
tiger or any other beast, bat like himself—
• mhn.” ;
iu population of West Virginia to, Kt,-
toO, ofwhomU,7M onlyareilaTee.jlt will
rapidly'in population khd'Wealth,
now that It Is dear of the adetoeratle and
slara breeding portion of the *'Old Dominion.”
LECTITRIffI.
ffS|»LKCTUitK. —Thor Williams, for
“V aer'y of Vtfltj Coll*n> Bbfflleld, England,,
irfll deliver a'L»ctu'*.ct> “Tub Biota or tb« Ti*« ;
!* KuaOftC ahbAa»hlC»,''ta L«FAYE*TK HALL/
on THURSDAY EVENING Jenaary fitb. lfC«.
•W Adra *>lon 25 CENT*. *
Door* ©pen at 7 o'clock ; Lecture* to Commence at
• Ticket* can bad at J. P. Haul's, A 11.
English’* an-1 J J E**t‘«, K. P. H Hand’* and J 1)
' ’ample’*, Allegheny Pity. J-titd
rum.n: notices.
WAKI>.~i will be a can
-I ^r :’di'U'e for the Aldermanship of the Third
Ward, at the ensuing City Kl'Ctloo.
M. K. KOLAM.
Pittsburgh, Pec. ZT. H-tti
]t >UTlCtfi.—Th« Fresl
deut, Manage** aod Oomptny for erecting a
Bridga or«r the Allegheny Hirer, opposite’ Pius
burgh, in (be Coanty ol Allegheny, hare this day
'declared a Divl-iend of FOUB PER CENT. ou the
Capital Stock of the Compvny, out of the earnings
of the last sis months, which will bo psAd to Stock
holdets or their legal representative* on or after tbs
lith Inst. WM ROSKBUBO, Treasurer.
PltUborgh, Jan. Ist, 18‘B. . j>caM H*l3
Uw-ALL MANU rAC'I UKEIta OP THE
“' i v OiTTdr PmtiradH **» Vict*ttt are re
quested to attend a Special Meeting at the BOARD
OP TRADE BOJttS, oat WEDNESDAY AFTER
NOOK, at S o'clock, to consider matters ot Import
auen to every maoofactarer. By order of
As lAdjocssid Msrrigo or MavuricroaskS
ia6:«r .
Orrtvc Alliuhut Inaui
Pittsburgh,'• jan/s,
rrS»DTVIDKNI>.—The Freal
Director* of this Oempaoy have
dated a Dividend ol TWO DOLLARS «
on the Capita'. Btujk, payable on or aftil
the filli'lost. D. U: BOOK, 1
Jaflj’w
uincE ALLcauaaT msaaaausiu., I
No. 37 Fifth Street. J
IfX-AN ELECTION KOK TWELVE
t*' DIBEOToBB cf this Company, for the ensu
leg year, will te held «t the ofler or tho Company,’
on MONDAY, Jaounry l*tb, 18*3, b»tweeu the
hours of 13 a. m. end 2 p. m.
Js6:lw D. M. BOOK, B*ciotary.
rfrf'TUlS KhUULAK QUAKIiSKLY
MEETING of the Hope Lose Gotnpsny w U
be held at the ENGINE DOUSE, oa MONDAY,
Jsn. bth, at 7 o'clock p. m. Tfce members areal*
requested to attend, at thete will -be an elect ion Ot
officers and other butlneei o> importance.
ja«:td J. M.BBATT, eccretary.
umoi or the fauns'* iMOaanca 00., )
i>. B. corner Wood aad Fifth Sts., V
PtfUfruryk, l*o. »U, 1E61.J
ELECTION FOK TWELVE]
DIBKOTORS of this Company, to serve dor* 1
log the ensuing y»a», will beheld at this office oo
MONDAY, January 12tt», 1*63, betaeeo the hours
of 10 v m. aod t p. m.
d«293w WM. f. QvBPNEB, SecreU»v.
Ornca Prrmuada A oT*u»*»vu.t.e R. n"<or, \
i Pittsburgh,*l>«c. 31. ldfr'i. J
ANNUAL MEETING of the
Stockholders or the Pittsburgh A gleubeo
vllis Railroad Company trill be held et the office of
the Company, lit Fourth street, between the hours
of 10 o’clock a. m. aad li o'clock m , oa MONDAY,
tha 12th day of Ja-.uaiy, lßdt. at which time and
plaoe no election tor a President aod twelve blrtc
tors v Ul be held.
ja!:td 8. F TON BONNHOBBT, Ptc'y
urricx CH,aTtxu VallvT B. B. 0e.,’1
Pittsburgh Dee 31,1882. )
ANNUAL MEETING of the
uT£r Stockholders ol tbs Ohartlers Valley BaU
road Company will be held on MONDAY, tbs I2ib
day of January, 1863, at No. 141 Fourth stieet,
- Pittsburgh, between the hours of f and 4 o'clock p.
m., at which Shue aad plaoe aa election fer eevva
Direetoie will he fed d.
deSLId 8 F. VON PONKHOBBT, B c’y.
umca or ran rinssuaau asm tar taassnY
Piatntt BauwtT Oornn, >
, Oakland, Dec. 10th, IML J
(TS»PEBSONS HOLDING BUNDS
IrvSr issued by this Oompany are hereby notlßed
that the COOPONBIHATDBINO ON THE FUST
DAT OF JAUCABY NEXT, (1863.) will ba pa>d
on that day, at ibd offic« or the Company, Is 0»k«
land. ; t W. O. LEsLIE,
dell:lawd3w :• ;i Oeneral t upertnteudent.
Umax Auxauffi v*ll«t aailkoao 00., I
DM. 90th, 1868 j
trs»THß' ANMJaL MEETING of the
niockboldat* ot th» Al'pgfafaj Valley Boll*
rt«d Company tilUxil«ld it tlwoßn ol the Own*
ntaj, In tha CitjMof-.nPUtabargh, on TUKSDAY,
Jfcbiunry 3d, 1863j*t*0 o'clock*, m , far lb* per*
po*a of alaotlng * ’Tmtdnt ud Board of MiO«|»r
f«r tha #b«q ng jtGK. ■'
dt3l:td .. i\ " “
E. O. QBE, Secretary.
BOCIKTY.—
“"•v Tbs Meeting of the Allegheny Ooua
ly Agricultural Siflelry will be hold on tbs FiH&T
Wednesday (fib i or jaUPakf, iso. at il
o’clock a. is . at ¥£uca tint gtt rtectiou for Officers
and Managers of ;Hhe Society for toq ensuing ysar
will beheld. m. a.SOdv\*B~>r,
M? Sacretarj of Byard.
W. a. BATS&\gfaa>raaa da9;td
lo I)Kt*UTY mak
gbesyOounlj, V|Bfe'b*v*'‘aot'trat«at«d tholr bQU
tor ar«*&*r*by notified to atUa4 at tka
oflfoeofth* UaIHM butaa Natsbal, in ttttktargt
for that porptMa/'ioß or before, tha 15tb DAT Oi
JA*UAUT, 1953: A. MURDOCH.
6t« 0.-B. tfanbal.
m
TUB AMS'OAii MKKI'rNU of the
- Stockholders of the OolmmtU Oil Ooxnpeay,
for tbs ebctjoo.of Officers, »IU be beM on WID*.
BCSUAf, Jernurj I4tb,lBs3 t e.t 3'o’clcckp. a.,
In the office of the Gompenj, Mo. 131 First street.
X. WSSTKSTBLf,
PltUtmnth, >c. lSHtolcgT to < r-
IUBTITUTK-iTho
Third Beietob Of the tbsve School wi'l eem*
mence od MOHOAY, January 6th. For particnlan
call »t the rooiiM of lh? Inatfuiie/Iron git, CoU.ge
Building, cornvr of Fcoa aed St. CUir itreetv, or
addreea Hov. W. 8. GBAY, Bdx 765, PitUbargh.
de-fclw ; .••
ftOUOut. FUK LAillKd.
“V —Tbo tfccond Tem of In J. 1L BO3GS'
SCHOOL will mm on HOBDAY. January 6th, la
Be. 164 ftOBlH&OH BTBEKT, Allegheny City.
de»:lw - . : '
BOOKS, for the now
Poetago Correoey; DIABIIS, 4 to 8 to. and
12 mo.; LAWYSBS HXWTtI KHVILOPK; BLO-'
OOHB’B IHKSTAHDS;PfIOTOffBAFH ALBUMS;
fcreale by W. S. HAYfcN, '
oc2o corner Wood and Third f^reets.
jrm w» Mr-JEftTiaejaturTß.
PROPOSALS FOR’BEEF CATTLK,
Pealed Proposal! an invited until the lira DAT
OF JANOAHT, 18«5. for faroiibtog to the BubeLt
enee Department 2,000 head of BKkF OATTLK.
The are to be dell rend at WaebingtonClt y,
D. 0., and each animal to avenge LBeOpoondegfoee.
Ho cattle admitted that weigh* Me than l;000ponndo
greet: Heilere, Stags and balle pot .was ted. ! ‘
The Bret delivery to he madeon orebont January
86th, J 863, or aa eoon thereafter aa Government may
dines, low bead of Oeitle par day will be requited
to he delivered fender thli oontnct.
. A. bond, with i goad and vuffldenteecarilj, will be
reqoiisd.
Proposals from contractors who bar* previously
failed to comply with their bids, from disloyal per*
•oof, or where the .bidder is sot present to rrepend
to bU bid, will hot be considered.
The names of Arms most be stated in fall* with
the precise address of all tbs members of the Arm.
Fa; meat to be made in csrtlAcatei of indebted
ness, or sneb other foods as flertremeut nay hare
for dlsbniifmsni. i
I AU Udi most be accompanied by two guarantees,
and directed te “CoL A. BKOK.WITH, A. If. 0., and
1 C. A. U. S. A., Washington, D. 0.,” and endorsed
j ‘TrOiXeCHar Beef Cattle.’’
, 1 - ' ef .OuanmUt. ' ,
We, ——, of the county of —, and Bute of —-, 1-
and ——, of the county et and State of ,<d©
hereby guarantee that la able to fulfil a contract
-in eoeordaeee-frith the terms of hie proposition, end
that, should his propoeltion. be accepted, he will et
onoe enter' lotos contract in accordance therewith,
fibonld the contract be awarded him we are prepared
to become his securities.
This fnarantee must bo appended to each bid.
; The responsibility of the go ar an tors most l>e
I shown tnr the rjtelal 'certificate of the Clerk of the
I nearest District Cooit or of tbs United Sutee Dle-
I trlot Attorney.
INd*_eWe* do »;< ocrmplf vUX On above will be n
tested; ' ~ , ; JaOrtd
OCTOBER— The Ootober List, United
States Excise Texes, is now dace end payable at
tbs Office of Internal Keren n» for the Twefity-thfrd
District, WATEB tTBXXT, next door to 1 the Uity
Trees ary, Allegheny.
Penonsjwho bare not paid tbair. tuw oa the
SEPTsMBKB LIST arenotiAsd-tbat tm or end.
will te added ifat attended to Immediately.
1 i DAVIDS. W-BiIK, i
. Jsd -y Collector of the AM Metric!. Penn’s.
UNITS D STATISB K&YhNAJ*
STAMPS, of sll description*, for tale at ttys
Offios of Internal Berenne, nail door to the Oily
Treasury, WATEB BTBEKT.AUegben* '
~DAVID If. WBITX,
Jag OoDettor of the Wd District, PeanV
‘ I
O M ken Glad* Bnttar, put np for family use: • {
8,000 tbw. fresh 801 l -Butler, " f S
Wbbls. fresh E«g»; , j . >
18 de Pl-kbs, Y | i
Wbu.heliD ted Apple*; * ‘ *
to k«fs Hb. 1 Lard; ; ;
100 hiuhete vmail White B«tni;
7» doses large fencyßrooto*;
Becehred and Kraals by '*f * i B BIDDLK, J
i Jagfws - * - »b. H 3 Liberty atm**. ,\
Usnes or run ooirmouss or Alumbsht Co., i
Pittsburgh. Pa,, fen, t*K igq. -I 1
rrio PRINTEiSjBTATION MRS, 4,-J
'thU ol?<»J
until tht lOttf uat, icclojt.a fort, Uhl IT it — i
•
Bixtywlght OollKtloa.nauUcsM. IMS. -
entT .übt ecbooi ' .. isu! .
'S, I’* 1 ’* *“» °C .pclltutloo.
_ BjSltKUou •t
J»t:W HkSBT LSMnuBT. Cwilroll.r. .
F)H BALE— 2B Acres of rich bottom'
tats, on! Chutlwl Omlub.r miu. Iran th.
on thn Mnn pf thn
S<*oh«>;P!*JWM»L Will buMSlnaen tSut nr
dirided fa lotrto wit parebaseu •- .;•>
.‘ Apply to A< WALKBIMm tfaepnalMe; ■
■J|. tl|Aß?B4LL,4*Llltertyw* t «t.
DLOUK—7S burelA kztra
P store and for eels by
Jag B. DALZKLL A 00, Liberty street.
OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUB
-6IRTK&IOK. *• .
Z $ Md>, Jen. 1.1863.
Proposals trill be received, i&oa flr*t hands only,)
until 12 u. JANUARY 13th. 1863, by the under*
atoned, lor furnishing the Sobslstene* Department
with SIX THOO34ND DEAD OF BEEF CATTLE,
on th» hoof,d*li**red at the Stats Catt’.e 8c ; Ire, B« r
this city, in tots of (llkxij on-. thousa?d svh. eve»y
(10) ten daysto be wrighed within one and a half
days after arrival, at tlis expense of ths coulractcr.
They moat average about (1,300). thlrtwun hundred
pounds gross weight. All falling ah-rt of (lOCO) ene
thoosind |Miondi grass me'fht, and Bulls, Stage,
Oxoa, Ce*e, Heifers and Hornless Gallia will b» re
jected. . ~
Too Qororatnstit will claim tim right uf weighing
any ess animal usparele, if its appearance Indicates
I*ae weight than ihs minimum mentioned above;
the exieoae.of weighing will be paid by the party
erring la judgment.
Each bid* to secure conalderation, mu-t contain on
aseptratesheecof paperawtttten guarantee si two
responsible person*, ae- ollowe:
I We ,of tbs county of ——, Stele of——,
Ido her; by guarantee that — ; is (or are) able to
| fuUUI a contract id accordance with tbs terms ef his
1 (or their) propo lUon.aud should bta(Or the r) prop*
I oaitl- n be accepted he (or they) will at ones outer
I Into a contract in accordance therewith, end «e are
I prrpmed to become his securities, giving good and
| sufficient bonds tor its fulfilment.
I Tbs responsibility of the guarantors must bs
I shown bv tbs oficial eertlAcats of ths Clerk ef the
I nearest District Court sr of the United Rtatea Dit
■ trlct Attorney,to be enclosed with the bid.
f Bidders most be'presentio respond to their bids,
I and bs prepared togive bonds and sign the contract
I before leaving this office. j
I The Government ret*ire# to Itself the right to re*
I Ject sny or alt bids ccniidered oureaMinable.. ’
Saymenta to bo m.de in Bach Lrads as may be on
d; If none oh hand, to be made as soon as re*
| wired.
d«29:3t-MTH»B
Laos Co , I
, 1865. /
[dent and
(this day <!•»•
REB SHABI
i MONDAY,
,[Secretary.
Proposal* most be endorsed distinctly •‘Proposal*
for-Bbcf Uettle ’’ and addressed to Lifeut. OoK Tbos.
<J. ftollUan, O. S„ Baltimore, Md.” If a bid la In
the name of a firm, their name* end their post office
address must appear, or they will not hi considered.
JJidde s-moftt famish good proof of their loyalty
to the U* t*. Qorsrnmeot. ' Mo porcbe>es mado of so
cewlODitta. THOB.C. BULLIVAh.
Lieut ..Col, end 0. 8., U. 8. A.
ABtUGNJfiJS'B aAliB OF VALOABLK
BEAL ESTATE—IwiII expos* to
PUBLIC SALE, ■
oa /
Tuesday, Feb. 10,1861, at 11 o’clock y. m.
OS TBE PBBMIBEB, \
AU that valuable lot or piece of ground situate In
tbe'Thlrd Ward. City of Pit sburgh, bounded and
described as follows:
Beginning at the eastern corner of Cherry alley
and Liberty street; thence along Liberty street 1
eastwardly SI ftet.l>( Inch** to the line of property,
now or Uteof Tdcel A B«tterr, thsnoeby the same
98 feet and Inches to an alley ten feet wide
thsuoe aloof said alley DM feet and 9 laches (o Plata'
alley; thence along Pinm alley waetwardly 83 (set 1
Inch to tbs line oipropert y now or lets of i. Parker,
thence by the same, and by the libs of property be*
1 longing to J. Vetter's heirs, northwardly 76 feet
I tbenoe by the line of the lari mentioned property cl
I feel 4 toe bee to Cherry alley; and tb«o«e by the
same 79 bet 9j£ Inches to toe corner of Cherry alley
and'Liberty streetoo which ts erected the large
br.ck l< nemeuts known as the
MANSION HOUSE A CONTINENTAL HOTELS,
This property is Immediately adlaceut to the
Gnat Eastern end Western Beisroed Passenger
Depot, and affords a rare ehacoe for investment by
capitalists.
Ttau AT &AI.X.
JOOM W. BIDDJCLL,
Asalgnee of Annuls.
J. Q. .DAVIB, Auctioneer.
Fittsborth. Doc. IT.
POK COUNTRY WKAK.
BORLAND’S, 93 Mirket Street,
MttS'SQBAIB BOOTS, water proof.
• OMSK'S do do, do;
MISSES * OHILDBAJTB do, do;
BOVS’ A YOUTH'S do, do;
Will be eo'd cbtap, at
J. H. BOBLAND’B, 98 Market street,
I 2d door from FUtb.
fclUADttlß&
J 100 buth; Prim* White Beaoi;
1000 do : Largo Yellow Ear Coro;
200 do j Bright HatTro Driod Peaeboe;
MO do ! Oiled Apple#;
fl <0 Iba. 801 l Batter;
hOO dot. jEgge.
ALSO—kxtre! Vaal)/ Flour, Wiaterd Rcaerre
Cheese, salt, Feather*, Packed Batter, Buckwheat
Flour, fur ude at IS*, Libert/ street, by
WM. P. BECK A CO.,
Jaß. Wholmle Grocers.
STOCK of
BOOTS, SHOES ABD BBOGAK3. at
J. a. BORLAND'S, 00 Market street,
Je& 2d door from Fifth.
OJiUT AMU 1j HAD.—
O 180 bee* Bfaol,aaeorted number*;
tSptgaLeid;
How landing and for tale by
Jed BOBT. DALZKLL A-CO , Liberty at.
77C BOSH. BKAOH.BLUW PoTA
i | O TO KB; 40 bbta. prime HATT BBANS, pe
oe-ved this day and lor eale by
jaB U n VOIGT m 00., 857 Liberty »t.
FUKSU KKOM THK FKKSS.
TlTAK—Jean Pant Blchter’e great novel, now Ant
translated byO. T. Brooks, sad pnbUshedity
Ticknor A TielCa, Boston. 8 vols. 13.
A PBBBKKT HBAVRf—By the anther of -Tba
• PaKsnoeof Hope.” I voL $l.
OBAVBB TfIOUQUTd Of A OOCBT&Y FABSOS!
—By Bev. A. K. H. Boyd, anther of M Beo(ee^ J
lions df a Ocnntrj Pareon,*' M Leltnre Boors In
Town,*' Ac. VvoL fl 60.
POXMA—By Adelaide Anne Procter. Bine and
roll. laol. gi.
j TBS BKBULT9 Of EXAHOIPATXOB—By An*
I fnatio Cochin, Kx*Maire and Municipal cm»*
I ctilor ef Paris. Work crowned by the institute
of fran e. Tr mat wed by ttary L. Booth. SLtO.
Jmt seeetved end for sale at the Bookstore ot i, i
da39 8.8. PAVIA,M Wood etnwdl
GIF! 1 BOUJtl* AND FHUTOttttArAi
ALBUMS. I
Imperial Oonrts asplendid Book, f 18.60, i
Galterj of famrns Pcets, 1(0 fUoatratitna. git. >O.
in the Wood*, with' Bryant, Longfellow and Bel*
leek. 96-* ' • ‘ M
The fomt Hymn. By Wm. 0. Bryant. IV;
HeaHtt’a Mteceilaoeope Works, 6 seta, et. f It.
BatwnAl Blstoiy, by Loealsf A Williams, >4 «It
WiiUa’ Poems,cteth and Tosltey morocco ■
'Washington Irving's Works, ladodlog tbs Lib of
Washington. ; >
I •FneteofUisVfrmteenthOsattxry.
Goidsmlth's Pcetfeal Woska, fall Turkey morocco;
I illustrated. 'I
I’ Lamb's Works. 6 Toll, % calf, gilt. >
| Lire of Dr. Adam Clark, 4 vote, t to. foil calf. -;
Dr. Adam O ark’s ffomnwntary, cal's tSL .
. PHOTOOBAPH ALBCMF,
Bolding from lS to 100 pteturoa, square and oblong,
doth and Turkey morooos, exquisitely Aolsbed. ass
made at onr own sstaUiahment, in the most dor able
| masuer, nueglng from 80 ornte to 911*
I Bibles. In great yurlsty, from 38 mats to |35,: -
-■eeSt-- .■ j. L.BKAD, 78 foorth at net.
TT AKOWABSI HABDWABB!—The
XX subscriber*, abbot to ewgagefu other burioraa,
wtUMllthatr atock of HkBDWABB, wUh thenn
•xpired part of tbair lease of the old stand at N4.10L
Market 1 trial, formerly occupied by Bobert Dunlap,
deceased, atprtess and on terms advantageous
to pnrchwers. The stock has nearly all been;onr
chased previous to the late advanoe in price*, welch
enables us to offer a ran chance-to persons wishlni
to engage In' the bustness. All such would do-W«l
to examine our'stock, prloee, Ac., soon, as it te deal
..table that w* should oteseour bestorsa as early in
I January ss possible.
T.W. 6BALLBHBBBGCB A 00.,
. deP.lw u , ■ IQI Market street.
tiUAfia WOKKU
LAiIP OHIMHI
Office, Ko, ISO Bl<
defied
J K. MOKANUIfi, Vankor and IISiU
• Broker. OSoe] Ho. 107 Fourth itfeet, be*
j t trees Wood and Bmithield, buys and sell* Bonds,
Mortgage*. Promlssary.Motes and Beal Sstste,
|2u,OW)TO LOA3 OHMOBTGAQI, soenred on
■ d Sl« pirkott^pSd l deposits. Hljh.
I sst prtmlom natd onl Gold and Silver Cota,
57k. MORftHQB, lt7 fourth street.
d j . ■ . ;
JjK. I>. IXJWLKY,
HOHgSOPAtmST, > ~
I (Uto of PhiladetpiOa.)'
. OT Office, No. BTBOTT, comer of
Baneock, (Irwin's Alley.)' .......
i .Office boors 8 to Afe m., A tofiand C|»,7 p.ro..
t Jc3:innnt * ' 1 ..^ r -
0/?/» A MONTH,—We want AgontS at
JOU ICO . monlh,.«p.MSj*lW *»
it.r l-crua r««Ui,P<Wtui»l B«r«r», tblrtM.
other new, useful and enrions articles. Fifteen cir
culars cent/W«,. Address, r ; -.
- A OLABE, BMdeford, Maine..
dsBfe3mdS«W.T'; |i ■ • ■■■ _— l.'
Ary t A MON 'JlIM.—i want to hire Agents,
ClUln svsryttenutyat>|7A k noefb,.eipenro*
oaUL to sell mi seif chcap ParzUly Sewing Maektus. 1
ieTllADlSSH.Alfrtd, Mslus.
• datfeßodsiwT- ,"I * • ' ' ■ - - . -
1 Ahl* bbls. Kefint4 now lnnd-
WAUON in kega.ana c*m.
iibli. tQt ini XJry TO
1 btw'liiit mlnd ui4 fethk bi ■
' wHZ noam.T.OT Liberty .(rot,
OAKWJK SKATES, tae Wit iamar-
QTAKCUI BTAKlitt I—lW DoS#
, MTU WarUl jmit bmi»aclo«'»l4iLJl bm
yHrm Doi’t JTIiS •
- Mm 4; la : th»*. ’Btwt fOMttilMyitu
raprnMilK>>it4<r; c jß»y«n4jW<, i9U mT*! pw
wiSMwe. i
In 13-wo'i To nonaum oil -is’; oljwi-i is is
tda . : nriiimw.
bbla. prima tlwMt Uider
HUH B.OOIWM.
/AU* —50 bbl».Wo. 1 defined Uil rto'd
/miMNii
V ftr nI»W
jTEWf*.' JtOrBRTKt
del7:3Uw|d
Just received, at
M 86090, TAYLOB d CO.,
MA.BDPACTUBHBB,
)ND 6TBKST, Pltttborgh.
«0f TBOffUf Jlrtle*,'
r»war a> oottum.. ■*
M - -S rk i.
rpo COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND
EATOW, MACHWM & CO.,
' No*.~l7nn4'l9 Fifth Strwt; :
Jebbera and retailers of TRIMMINGS,, KilßßOl
DS&ICB,; BOBISKTi GpOYES, HOOP 9KIBTB.
ttllfBORS, SHIRTS,' DOLLARS, TIESpUNDIB
SHIRTS ond DRAW KBS, WOOLEN HOODS. HU
BIAS, BOABIS, fcIPHTR AMD SHETLAND
WOOL; 8,000 lb*. KtfTTTIHQ YABNB,bo fcaadand
,i|o attire.
Onratock waa porckAMd bAfonthAlMligMttAd
rAßoe In price*, nod 'we offer snot lndocnusts to
OIYY AM) OOUMTBYKIBOHAHTB,! MILLI
NERS, PIDOUBfi, And aD who bnj to Mil epliu
B. B.—A chotoe ■■nrtnnait of
Staple Dry Goods, y
At wtlAUwet*wit*
HUNTS i m
1863.
PITTSBURGH ALMANAC,
TOR 1863. ; i
A large 72 page book, n!natra!ed.
Calculated bj PHILOTUB DEAN, A. HI, amtkor of
Dean's popnler eerie* of Arithmetic*. An.—contain
ing, besides the uioal Artronomleal Calculation Ta
bles, Ac., the 1
UNITED 6TATIS BTAMP ACT, in fell;
VALUARLE
i,o ;
AVKODOTBS , AND INOIDKNTS i Of. TBB
GREAT REBELLION;
And IoU of other entertaining end lnetLicttTc read
. ; log matter. .
price; only & cents.
•WSent, pcatpald, on receipt of two three oenl
temps- - [; i
Address ell orders, to Insure prompt attention, t<
JOHN F. BUNT, Pabliilhr,
MASONIC) BIU, FIFTH OTBtKT, ,
PITTSBOBOn. PA.
QHRISTMAS - AND NEWI YEAR'S
PRESENTS.
I •! '
-' 1 |
Photographic Albums.
Tb. flout, but ud chuptot MKrtmMil fs,b.'cttj.
Children’! Toy Book* and Game*.
BOOKS, o( ill kind., br Holldo, Fr.unu.
l.pwdlfiemt blodk'of !
FBOTOGBArhIO PICtDRRS OFGtNIBALS.
Ootlu ot nill PIOTORIB FOB jALBUMI), 16
casts each—|l 60 per doxen.
JOHN W. PITTOCK,
Book, Stattanerj and,Newspaper Depot,
! I
OPPOSITE TUI POST OYfflOl.
dd-n ; •-
JJOLIDAY PRESENTS. j
ALL IB WAHT o*j
PHOTOOR APM ALBUMS
OK BOOKS SUITABLE TOR
HOIaIE>AY presents,
SHOULD CALL AT THE
gift book Store,
59 Fifth Street.
WAGIFT. WORTH FBOM nrTYOIMTSTO
oni bohdbxd dollars, ibgttih with
RACH BOOR SOLD. 1 . , dai
JOUDAY PRESENTS, i
GBEAT
GIFT BOOK STORE,
Ho. U 8 Wood Street
W. ban imlnd tbh d>l tb. IiIBOEST AKB
BKST eMortauat of . • j--
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
CwoOend foraobln thli ctt,. Woodftbow U
prioß which ■ ■ I' '*
DEFT COMPETITION.
Vit h*re o2io nctired m Urge rnpplj cl
JT7VBHHE AHD OTHER BOOM,
. . SoitabU lor prwoul*. ;. i
«rt «*ttj pnoost b *tao wtlV oocb book Bid.
■ j-a ■ ■-<■> ■• ‘ • ’■ I l ' <■ • *
jfUL'iwti
VEGETABLE COUGH, SYBTfB.
. - . .. . 'j ■' 'ej
Which new Ml* to cnle whan w*4la (tea h4m> :
cording to direction*. ..1 j" ,
MTBod the fclltmtng certificat**, publljihed from
MBong oth«t received within lb» pact throe yean
Bsoar Cun, Jan. 1* IB®.
.' Ml. J. M. rm.TO*-iW flir i. For ysorsioy will
hM b*«Bfnfr«riog wlil» • mjr vlobat ooqikut At
nlghfsbs'woold bm'to if‘bsd'rtrjr'tr*-
pMDtly to gsi'hsr bnolb «r Jtssp' tWai rolbciflDf.
ttsirfog of fwr Ooogh’Byrois
It.’ 1 got % botUs'from !*••« tsWls, iad ‘aisdj so*
amrdlDg todirocttons. li giVilmamdtiU rdis/jind
sctsd Ilk* l olum oa h*e tbs
pMtiit chugs on iur iD'tme' wwAf 'nti 'tiatAO
non ofths bird booghlogspstbiow, sadii*hot I
■iiy ssy U taOroly eorsd. ‘ s \
fespsetfell i, AUn.BAHHA.
I ! ; WU •■:.'< V"- 1 .
PimMßaa,D*o.B,U«X
J..M. : Tprr sons tiros 1 4m
b«M MflMtDl.Wilh 1 MTtft OpQCb; Ud COld fa* tb*
hMd, gad coioid. «ot sleep«*nlgbtlwooagfclif.
poUftcroslnf i bottkof yoor Vsptabfe.Ofagh
w» «t4no| cvsd.by iu.
BospsoWally,
1 For thla rstnedr we RiTft.tki tscommeaditlonof
fcll wbo biTsiassd 1V iud sls6' thscsiiwamißdi.
tlon otantbTkbeoldsitphyriSltos tatheoonttry
Vbo his hied !ll Iti kte prsctfos tor- ysiTi' with the
-typyfest'nridtii. if yoaii4' trwpbtsd' wlttfiOoagh
or uold, iofiotnit Bleeding of the 1 fcaag*, Qtrtasey,
1 pifthliky Fniebltl»> ffWkb«Ar&r ttt-Ohsbtfrqs
TtriiTorß erkut.' ‘ *
1 Bpltting of tiloid, Asthma, '<bo*y,' Fitn Uths
BrMrt, Ho«Wn>i», o»tiiTb, IntUmirton '"of, tb*
idf«r sid fctptherWtri’ iH 'ltd Wsgatf CObTOH’d
OOtJOH SiriltfP'wtU 'rt™*o©pW;thur njr ’ooigb
mil tiro Inis*.* 1 : ( V ' Vl‘ j
‘WidoodiiythdWillciiM'n'Whreort poo*
•omptlon. Mo medicine cub* relied on'todo that.
Brit w* do iad ftin<l tmdy toprritmi thsjk by
till ild of this mtadai, cMpWditHtb prcp*r*iiiU
'ry boor* iar'iiniSpy re- -
strifnt
t«nU ( aunri Ju»T»;brt» auW.^ltot^ : 'nefttct:this
Uuftir'-ildCar*
' >oar^s; b**j> V botOsin ioOr constantly,
tndtsk* i v dorii o&'tbo'im symjKwTof iobU 1 ’
DKr OpODB.
4 GLYBB,
Vo. 78 Xuket Street
Ar.um.lAt tb.k>»«t priuji
•odnrbdktoctof tb.butUMbunfuhcUooddfl
imrea hobiut, * r.-~~
GLOTRS,
■ vi ' ' OAOSTLIT*,
HRW. RHOLAHD WOOL** fIWM*:. >
~ BOSTOHBEBBBDHO6R,
MIRIHOA ALL WOOL! ftHlA*** DBA WARS,
1 wool mm, Vi.) !.'
HOOD*) . . -. •>
OOKTOBXB, *°.
Thkbutktjluof.
GXSTLBKKITB IDBBIBHISO GOODS,
nuODDS*, i-j •• -
BMBBOIDRRIB, 'I -
t motioGb.
FAFOI GOODS, *d.
Atpricutonlt.n bojou. ■ •
KACSUX & GL7DE, ,
.■ T 8 ■ABAFT STRUT.
(betvcui Fosrtb ud.tin DtsamuL)
WHOLKBALB BOOK*
REDUCED PRICES
- 5 " "7- jh. 77 ~: j, , I
DRY GOODS! .
J. M. BURCHFIELD
rBOM THIS DATE, C.ore ont hto entirei
jetock cf Winter 1
I>reBSGk>bds,
SHAWLS,
AND
O L O JL K S,
Jf Rfducdd Prices,
Wtahlag to reduce onritock btfcre taking oer ao«
.onaltnveAtorf. v
Wf(hll>idwpply fBßwrtrn. ; 7 7 j«ff
QHRAPI CHEAPI CHEAP 1
Great bargain* At* now to be hid at
€.fIUJVBOIVLOYE &Co.’B,
... o -
74 Unkik Street, '• |
In nil Usds of
DBESS GOODS
for Ladles’ Wear.
DOMMTIO GOODS, of erery- description, very
low, •••*•. '
Onr 8 took to fall and couplets, and will b» told at
the lowest prices tor eaeb.
•rOeU early and be oonrincad, baton pbirbaetng
•tMwlun. 0 Hijjjoj, ton * 00..
Ho. 74 Haikst • treat.
(Bmb or tii Oaieisai. Bn Hrra.l Ja3
£|OOP SKIRTS AT HALF PBIOH,
aOBNK'a TBnOUHO BTOBB,
n«aanrt»r»rt»ti»rt.
A hw mora of tfcoat *ll*ktly soTed Hoop Skirts
hit, at half tha mil pries. j>B
QLOSING OUT BALB OF
E mb r o i;d e r i © s*
A*
| Eoaars tbimmimo mom,
Hob. TT ss4 T 9 Xaxfcst stmt.
Dariac tkls tßcmtk w» vQI olosaoat earatodt ef!
nUfOIDIBIBS at tnutuUy 1
gORNffB HOSIERY SALK,
- To wnaaei oe MOSSAT, Jin. stb... T
CottonHoiieiywlMtTew’iPricei.
As «i wish torsdac* oar stock bofor* tb* Erst of
Febr*srY»v«ir* now offering ear LASISI* AHD
OHILDfiJOTB COTTON BOft st LAST TSAI*
PBIOXSc JUdIM VillMT* W tofiOpsr cent.by bay
log thitr. goods so v.
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HoiibAYPBESENTS
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HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
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BARKER * CO.’S,
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HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
BARKER & CO.’S,
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£ LARQK_BTOOK OF
OLO .A. E S
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BXri*BS.
600 PIECES
Del alnes.
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;AT 26 CENTS, !
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W. & D. HUCUS’,
Cofr. Fifth A Harkot Sto., - '(
aVCTMOjr sales. ;
salb of books, photo-.
UrOBAFtf ACBOHSi'FAUIXiB BIBIiBB,VOTB
PAPBB, AT! AuGXIOV.—On
TO WDAtVWHMi MDAT * THUHSDAF BVXH-'
UOB, JeiuiClb, '7th and ttb.st 7 o'clock, at Ma
sonic OaU An=tloh Booms; &5 fifth stmt. This fa
the tecoad.:an* moch the flrfest,'consignment we
tun melted from Mr. fr»tt this mns. Tbe stock
will be odeia daring the day Tot examination, and
: privatsealts at average sacuon prices. Alet>,lo,ooo
A HSIOjSaR B balk up urookk-
La. IBS.-MJn TOTffIDAY, January 6thj at 10
o’dook p. m.» at Ho. 270 Llbertystmt, .far prder ol
Wm. Stewart, «£., Amlgaea.wjll be toW, the #d*
dia stack bf jTX McGaagh, cinaUtiag choice
[ and dwdraoU Groce rlw, vis s'. ; •
40 bag* JUoOotfee, 28 batf xbwUiXopngfljeon
I Taa. Mhalf cheats Oolong Tea, 8 fehdai'lswMßßgsr.
132hhda. B>igar HbnaeMoleei**,9o.;bWs; Bynip, 14
I do. Ho. 1 Shed,S3_do. Herring.UkttfaHo. 1 Meek-
I awl,»bMaHoi. I. aaadSdo*»half JtUjHofc 1
I udS do. Ifbbfeaxtn Famfly Flonr. IS tulfcbls.
IBL Oerb. Soda, 10 boxes Soda [Soap*jl* do.»ariega-
I ted Soap* 9 do« Mould Oaadlre, 67 do Ground tapper,
I UdoGroond Ginger, 33 do. do. Hutard, 17 do. do.
l-AUepfeSilftdo. do. Oiwfe, 88 boxy Ortata Tartar,
I moxmTodlto,rt Me.each,)lT groat Bmengof
I OoAe, 473.do*aa Bfemlng.Xaaeorted,) B box* Tor-
I kar.Ooffaai 9 do. BaadeUon co., 5 bbla. Tanner!* Oil.
1 rdoWtater Whale 011,5 b«* >*m**i*s*i£
I'aaloa, S9S kdea HaQarleaktried, beet brands,) a bn.
1 axlO glart; tfdo. IOjkXM do* 10 do. 10x11 do* Mde.
1 14x90 to 19x22 do* Y pipe pore Holland Gin, 1 Btfrk
I ABarnes' Safa, (new,) together with Scale#, Beaks,
J OflmFwhitnre, Store, ißook, Ac. _ .f
I This Is the moat dastrable atock ©C.Groceries ©Bw-
I aim Aoctlon for manjr yean, andlawortfay the at-
I toatlon «f city sad coratry dealers. ; . . ,
1 ar^-y^ißOLwaDiAki
TOFTH WARD PROPERTY AT
J* AUOTxOH -Oo SATURDAY 'APTKBHOOH,
Jan. inh. kl 9 o'clock, will ha cold; oh tha promisee.
In tha Kith Ward, City of Pittsburgh, try ordar ol
■ U.MoAlllstsr t Esq* tnuteo of Mrs. Lytle, tha fol
i of Factory aiad Tike streets,
tO Mat front on Pika atraet. aod; extending back
along Factory street ICO Mat towards ftps street;
being let Ho. JOlnplenof iota laid oal by tha Bx
[ accuss ol.the Ist* 2>r. B. Shesßberger. v
I .Three lots, M-**" 1 * sue as- the*shore; -
l balhk lota Boa. 177 b and 10 in said plan. ■ • •
| Onalottof eame slaeae the above, near to Adams
| street. Inrtha mma range ef lots; being lot He. 6in
I Twolote, each 90 faetfrent, on Adamiitreat, be-
I tween Pike mad Bids etrecte, extending back 100
I feet; being lota Hoe. 9 end Bin said plan. !
I om lot so fast front on Pehn atrial, near tha cor-
I ner of Harrison extend lcg_back 100 feat
I to Spring alley, whereon la a ttro -atcry brick dwell-
I big. fronting on Spring anl>}«ct to a mound
I rant of fIS-7S par annnm. -,l ...^
I Tarma at f** i • ■ J. Q. DAYlfl, Aoct.
1?ABM STOCK AND FURNITURE
! J? I*-MrPFl*lH TOWMBHXP.--On TUXBOAT
MOBHIHO, Jan. 6th, allO wUl ha sold, on
! Mn. M.k Snjte'a Farm, next: t» tha City farm,
tn«ta tha 'entire Stack'and FnmUar*,
! ccnpriiintHotaaa, Oowa, Hogsi Pcmitry, Ploagha,
| Bamw. wacon, Langatroth E&e HlTM'and Beea,
Bay in Stack, Potatoaa, Blght Bay ototdea. Oarpet*
liar,Bmaa, Bedstead*,Fiaao,BookOalaa, Books,
I .MS* Ptamra, Obalxs, Table*, Mahogany Side
Looking-Olann*, Beirifenlor, Bltcnea Fumlturs,
An. Treinaenthe Pitta k OonnaUsviUe BaQ
road leaf* the Depot, oorner Bcas and Water street^
at7;loaA4So , clock-a.nw.- .
jas r ~ y. Q.-DATIS, And.
BTYLEB OF
'BOOTS,; '
BHOBS, and
: ; Balmorals,
i Vor Qastleara,XiSM a&d cilldran,
Joitrtcalradat
1 McCLBLLAHD’B AUCTION,
■\TAIiUABIJS BfrOCKB AT AUCTION. ■-
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tin .Gaamoxctal Mm
vaijb*m Xzefcaogo Bo&kStocfct
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1B4& Bink(8( oek;
y.JO do • Kankk&lßiruciCp.Btock:!
: 60 <to AHofkwTVaUayß.K.oo. Steak;
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vowi&aaa a ttotowo* sricnfer GASH.
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KBSBS * GRAFF, Proprietor «.
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Oopqjetty two week. >,
BOBB*.; I
TX7ILLIAM BARKBILL&Oa v Boiler V
Tv Swot. Iron .Workoni f •
81110. M tnASt, Hort&c to tired • 1
UrgesoraoadflKnJoheditwltktbemMt Ua|roTed
aa2Uo«nr r wo in propored to nuotutoro 1
deocripUoa ofBOMAmB latte beet ousorc, uyLpm
wmated£«ioal |to «ay mod* -In - tkT*bwH/ •*•
pitting BMOBBg, TIBI BKD6, BTBAtf
BALTFAHIeTUMiePUi BTILLB, AOIZATOB9,
SRrUHO PADSTBOUift IBUH BBEDOM,
BOSAB PAMtea&ool# tttttifietti'erf of BABS
HUiIff VAlßflt! BOXLEB. : Bebelour ‘ dboo on
tboefcorttet potted- -;v ••■ • ■
TUTjIDISON STARCHI AGENCY,
< vtt>miiwiptti are*Agents, for; Pittsburgh and■
ttetal^.fcr;j j
WATT* KAbISOH BTARO® COMPAIIT,
And Imd coaluatlr on hand * *npplj of, their
MATKat StoSr**»i» p****** wbiotViau *>id
u |Butti{|it(o (M OW « voit reasonable tenxa.
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