T ' | .*>2 j * iSP' WEDNESDAY MORNING; JAN. 7. W s invite attention (o a'lettar from the carreapondcntof th© Oincinnati Comintrcial, giving n graphic acoouniof the jsdTanoe; of tb* army f ■om Nashville to Mur frees boro. The readei will feel, after perusing it, that with such in army and Bueh a leader vie* gkr Qua and oomplete victory, was almost a matter of course; and he will .sigh to th nk that other armies, equally brave, faili d of success because ■ they had no auoh leijdere. Contrast the conduot of ' McClellan ai Fair Oaks and AnUstam, * and that of BusLL.&t Perryville, irith that of Rosecaanb at Murfreesboro, and then you will see-why the rebels are not subdued. Gen* Negley. In every dispatoh from the battle field which we have seen, one Pennsylvania General and bne 'Pennsylvania regiment have received honorable mention. General Neglst, who commanded a division, bore himself with great skill and bravery, and did much to Moure the glorious result. The regiment of which we speak, the 78th, formed a part of Niolet’s division, and is noticed moiwpartioularly in another place and in a letter which we give to-day. €o&i and Contrabands^ * A writer in tho i’osf, of yesterday, com plains of the high price of fuel, occasioned mainly .by the exorbitant demands of the diggers. He says .* “The demand made by the diggers for four oents per bushel is of itself bad enough,* but when they band together and refuse to permit honest laborers from en gaging in this business, a fearful oonspira oy Is effected, which is likely to involve tho bread of thousands engaged in our manu facturing establishments, as well as the widow and the orphan who must have. fuel. U has been; suggested that the u lron Asso ciation" as well as the >( Glass Manufactu rers*' should send for and employ contra bands to mine coaL 1 I am informed they oan bo spoored at reasonable rates, and thus relieve an immense interest now de pendent upon cheap fuel. Will'the Iron Association particularly make a note_of This is a serious, matter, and the sngges '■ tiohis a good one; for there is no form of • oppressionjur wrong more atrocious and unendurable than these lawless, selfish, v brutal combinations, or rather conspiracies; yet many a reader will smile at seeing suoh -a suggestion in the £o**, which last fail howled so; lustily about negroes ooming ; here and competing with white men in the ) various departments of labor. BEFORE THE BATTLE. The Advance of Rosecrans' Army. A correspondent of the Cincinnati ConP vurcial gives' the following graphic account : of the advance of Roseorans' army from Nashville to the memorable battle field on "Stone’s river; A COUNCIL OF WAR. .ChristmM nlgkt there was a brief “coun cil of war” at the headquarters of General lt wu Mourned that there woald.be sharp skirmishing on the first day of the movement, bat no heavy fighting. It was designed, however, to press the enemy ee sharply ithat he would be compelled to resist in force er fall back rapidly. Tho commander urged upon his Generals, ve hemently to “press them hard; strike fut and sharply; give them no rest. Fight ‘ them; fykftha*; fight, I say! !” “Father" Thomas looked grimly in his. benevolent way, for afwhile, but. finally relaxed into merriment,' “Bully” McCook's blue eyes twinkled until he relieved himself by the faoetious suggestion, that “he would bo under the painful necessity of whipping my Mend Hardee.” Crittenden, proud and stately, but. but was em* phatio’onough in the conviction that there woald be d—hard. fighting if the;enemy stood at all. Neglsy, full of martial ardor, expreaSed'kimself in oomplete readiness wj. move withall vigor, ondqoiet Sheridan, in' his conclusive, "undemonstrative if ay, si lently couriered the s abject under discus sion, apparently acquiescing in the settled plan, thinking it not worth while, doubtless, to oooupy time with expression of any par ticular opinions. : . THS ADVANCE. * At dawn of the 26th, our gallant! troops broke up icamp with ' wild shoals and streamed along the highways in magnifi . cent panoply. It needed only funshine to "burnish their polished steel. A strong and steady rain poured down upon them; hot not rarioos enough to quench their•ardor. It was not long jbefore they pressed upon -ths enemyl l Fii*V a sombre horseman was disturbed; then grpnpsof flset steeds, scur rying swiftly through the evergreen copse, over, the hills and far-away. Now and then a fierce ballet whittled through the leafless branohesof the forest, but still the .‘torrent swept onward—“up. South? as “Bully” McCook eays of-this rugged re gion. It was high'noon before the sullen boom of cannon thnmped the heavy atmos phere. - ; Gear Boeecrans and his staff had mount ed but h half hour before. They were winding about the highways of the oity, when the sullen reverbation of cannon ex- cited every; ear. “Only shelling skirmish enc,,~ond yet tbe ihnhder of hostile' guns qnlckened pnlsotion; every rider.stralgbt c*ened in his saddle, and his steed impul sively struck into a sharper trot. As we proceeded, the fire brisker oh tho right. It ifas obvious that MoCook had stirred up the fox, and his pack was open ing among the hills in full cry, .We were too far away to catch the full scope of the music. Now, however, a whole tone thun- dered fromiour front. We were on the Murfreesboro Pike behind Crittenden. • Something appeared brewing for us.: The General spttmd “BonyV a And the longoayaloade stretched outihto in apology -forVcenter. We heard no -news from “CriL” Siy about 8 o’clock,, the- General designated headquarters for the highland then prepared to see McCook.' Part of the Staff was* designated to aecempany ; him. I hadtho option to retnrn to camp, but had the “folly tofollow my The ad vsnture la all over now, and it is a good thing tie rtmenber. Heaven preserve me from airepetition of similar experience. J i mxobxxotrxano. We reconnoltered the country for awhile, end theajMruok off .through a-stony lane for'Nolinfrille.' ’Tbs 'Gensza^latbs' d—l forgoing ahead; He Is a skllfnll geogra pher and a good woodsman, with rkrsly developed organ of locality. It is pardon ! the circumsUnees, to insinu ate.thatdarkn ess, bridle-paths, an unex plored coun try, a billy and rugged surface, wens top much even for' him. Byielght o’clock the cavalcade brought up all stand ing JAE.n4rroir..lane,. flanked, by stone fence*,with a gate in fronts and a barn on : . tho right. It waa my deliberate opinion we were loti. A sooreof orderlies made fruitless efforts to find ns for ohr own ben efit. .*Jtn frightened out of ber. witSjdidn’tknow the mdfl«<she’d “never bin thite miles any way from thar/* and tben sbe went on fo-make *s ! comfortable by informing us an<f bis osvalrec (rebel) had been along this ere way aboutrafcjiour ago." After awhile a Dick was rattled, oj# cabin, and praised into , service 4XK r jniito-~ Aft«r'rtdther heuris. ride we KoUnsvillr, comfortable quarters too. A bivouac under stately trees, in front*of a huge pile of blaring cedars. General Mc- Cook reported the results of movements.'" Ilia column had marched steadily down the road, with skirmishers spread out widely. The enemy had resisted sharply, bat were steadily driven with slight inju ry to us. Just beyond Nolinsville they pasted a gun upon a oannonading point, add threatened serious ofn, Jeff. C. Davis, in front, sent CoL Carlin’s brigade to Hank the piece, and the 101st Ohio, by a gallant dash, caplurpdit ‘With its caisson. Our loss was two killed and Jive or six wounded. Tho trophy was taken from Georgians, and • was inscribed ‘Shiloh.” The Generals were delighted the conduct of the 101st, whose first ! demonstration under fire was so brilliantly signalized. The conduct of all the troops that day was superb. At ton o'clock Gen. Roseorans was rcadv to return to quarters. Gen. McCook had rcoeived orders to move upon Hardee at Triune at sunrise. His parting with his commander was deeply impressive. “With the blessing of God, General,” said Mo- Cook, “I will whip my friend Hardee to morrow.” “God bless you 1” echoed tho General, and a moment later our cavalcade was sweeping down the pike through dark- 1 oess so dense that a horse seemed a mass of shapeless indistinctness. Some other time I may describe that harrassing and adventurous ride through that rugged and dreary forest. After losing our way threo times, wandering through the bewildering mases of tho forest until (as we subse. quently discovered) we had about struck the rebel picket-line, wo finally, at three o'clock a. m., reached camp, hungry and exhausted. We had ridden forty-eight miles since- 11:30 o'clock the previous jjuornihg, without gratifying hunger. skirmishing. Gen. Crittenden had advanoed to La vergno without opposition, the rebels re ceding rapidly before his advanced skir mishers. Rattle on Saturday was promised, -and dispositions were made for it. At day break our columns wore again in motion. The moaning was heavy, and a pall of mist settled drearily upon tho forest. It was half past nine, perhaps, when the first heavy gun was heard in the distanoe. Di- there was another, and another, and a down in succession, in Crittenden’s front; then one, two, three distant booms, away over on the left. That was McCook. The day wore away and nothing was heard but desultory firing. The enemy continued: to retire as we. advanced, skirmishing sharply, bnt there was no battle. At four o'olook Col. Hazen's and Col. Beatty’s (19ih Ohio) brigades of Palmer’s division, on the extreme-left, had driveb the enemy across the bridge over Steward's creek on Jefferson pike, and prevented them from destroying it. A brigade in Wood's division, consist ing of the 26th Ohio, 9th Indians, and 6th Kentixoky, had also driven the enemy under Gen.? Money across tho bridge over the same oreek on Murfreesboro pike, 60 rap idly'that Msney was unable to destroy that structure, so that the bridges, both highly important, were in eur possession. Our cavalry undar Col. John Kennett lik rs - succeeded in cutting off and capturing* thirty-six of “John Morgan’s Alabama cav alry, killing and wounding several. The Anderzou Cavalry on the right also dis tinguished iioelf. Our loss in these affairs was three killed and twenty-six wounded. Meantime all our columns had closed up. Negley's and Rousseau’s divisions of Thomas' corps, which had moved on the right on the 26th, were moved across No linsviile pike to the'centre, and took posi *lloo on the north and west banks of Stew ard’s creek, between the latter pike and the Murfreesboro pike. The left wing and centre now held the north and west side of the stream, and the rebel pickets were seat-' tered thickly along the crests of the oppo site bank, threatening to resist our cross 'ing. Information drought by scouts indicated intention on the part of the enemy to stand at lasu was reported retreating from Trinne to Murfreesboro, McCook hav-: ing pressed him closely. Theratrsat upon that line seemed to signify concentration for battle on the east bank of Stoop’s river, otherwise Hardee would have fallen back upon the direct road to Thus the situation developed at midnight. ,TEK SABBATH. [ Before sunrise tho weather beoamo set : tied, but it was soon understood that Geo. Boseorans would not order battle on the Sabbath unless he was attaoked. The ene my’s piokets appeared numerously ou the opposite side of Stuart’s Creek and picket firing was sustained all day. During the afternoon the General went to the extreme point to reesnneiter the ground, which it appeared would be bitterly contested Mon day morning. _ A group of mounted men and a battery were plainly visible on a crest a mile from the bridge, and piokets in the forest, but the enemy znade no hostile demonstration. It was strange they did not open fire upon oar numerous escort. Darkness fell npon us again without battle. Bure)y the morning would bring it, if at. aIL The position opposite seemed so strong that it was wild; almost, to imagine that the rebels would yield it without a serious straggle, so oar troops bivouacked in line of battle, a half a mile from the breek. Headquarters, meantime, had been advanc ed to Lavergne. * jroawAxn again—the rx&st notes of\th* OBEAT BATTLE. / Monday morning arrived. We expected sunrise would be sainted with a furious -rear of cannon. The troops were under arms at four o’clock, and at daylight they began to advance. At eight o r olock Gen. Boseorans to the front, and at nine we heard the first gun in Gen. Negley’s front. A deliberate cannonading from two or three guns wm sustained for half an hoar or more. Parson's 4th United States Artil lery was surely shelling the woods on the opposite side of Steward's Creek. Theene my did’not ,respond. General Boseorans halted at Crittenden’s headquarters until noon, when poshed forward to the bridge and remained there until dark. Meantime, oar whole force had moved across the creek and were moving on to ward Murfreesboro. Dispatches from Gen. McCook, announced that at 12:80 o'clock his advance, under Gen. Jeff. C. Davis, had reached Lane's Store, on the “Bally Jack” road, about eleven miles north of west of Murfreesboro. Later in the evening Gen. Crittenden reported the enemy in line of battle on the east side of Stone’s river. Still biter Gen. MoCook reported that his advance waa in sight of Murfreesboro, and that the enemy were drawn uj> for battle, and reinforcements were coming to them from BhelbyvlUe. The indications were now unmistakable, and the effect was viei-. ble in the nervous development of the Gen erals, who assembled at-Bridge's house for consultation. There wae no hesitation anywhere. Dispositions for battle were ordered at once. Gen. MoCook wm direct ed by dispatch to form two of his divisions in two linoi, with one division in reserve ■ending a force ddwn to Salem on hi* right to reconnoitre and prevent flankihg move ments. Gen. Negley’e division wm direot ed to fornrin front in the centre, In two lines, Rousseau's division supporting; and Crittenden!* corps on the extreme left was disposed like McCook’s, two brigades mov ing to the loft on Jefferson pike to protect the left flank and tho bridge across Stew , art’s creek. ' Cavalry, under Gen. D. 8. Stanley, were also directed to guard well the right, and another detachment under Cot John Kennel, was assigned to similar service on the left. Thus the order of battle for the morrow. ‘Headquarters wero established on the south-east side of Steward’s creek, and, af ter a hasty supper, General Boseorans and part of hie staff pushed to the front on the Murfreesboro Pike, whorj be expects to re main until the great event shall have been decided. Atthis hour, sow far Into the morning of the' 80th December, although pitoby dark, the clatter of axes is heard in the distauco away up on Steward’s creek.. It is Morton's lusty .pioneers constructing a bridge for the passage of iroopt and artil lery. A little while ago a message oame back from the General Requiring 8u Clair Morton to send forward'* battalion of ak men, and the solemn tramp of their ous feet now cohoes along, the flinty high way. The darkness resoapds with strange, ominous sounds, and the dank atmosphere bears along its sluggish currents the clank Of preparation for slaughter. Three hours hnoce the bloody work 'will, have begun. Oh, God, before another sun goes down bow many noble, loyal hearts, now vital with affeotionate human: sympathies and loyal principles, will have been stilled in death. Such is the sacrifioe whioh war de mands of its votaries. The lesson will not be lost. The blood of the martyrs will re vivify the tree of liberty, and the murder of thousands wilt give life to millions yet unborn. Gen. Bares has received anonymous letters threatening his life. 1 I£CrFfi£S, LKOTURK, by the Rev. D. L. DEMPSEY, lotha TEHPKRANUEVILLR M. I. CHURCH, For the b*f*at of laid Ohortk, on THURSDAY BYENIKG, January Btb, 1863. X Subject—“Cacuu of tbk Was}" MTTickeU, 2 > OCKTB; Children half price. Dourt open at 7 o’clock—Lectors to odmtnence at 7X o’clock. ; jaT:Bt [r^LKtn'UKß,.—ThoA Williams, for meriy of Wesley College, Bbeßeld, England, will deliver a Ltctnre on “Tit* Biosi or rat Turn ta Conors nta> Axsaics,*’ln La FaVB(TE BALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, J.nrerv 6th. 1982. Sta- Adm'mion. 25 CENTS. Dcora open at 7 o'clock; Lecture to oomauot at 735. Tickets can be had at J. P. Hunt's, A. H. English's and J. J. Cut’s, B. P. Hlland’sand J D. Sample’s, Allegheny Otty. Js6:td J&ILITtMRY* JTOTMCma , INATTENTION I CO. B.—The rei otar qotrtedy meeting • f 00. B, 16th P. •wUI be held at th* Armory, Federal street, Alle gheny, *n THURSDAY EVENING, Bth Inst., at 7 o’clock A fall attendance is expected. , A. 80I10YEB, Jr., Sec’y. public jroTicma. fTS» MOULDERS, TAKE NOTICE.— The Iroo Mouldere of Pittsburgh and rtefni* tf ere to aseembte on THURSDAY EVENING, at 6 o’clock, at Templars' B«U, Fourth street, be tween Market acd Wood, by nqiat of th# Del*, gates to the S*ttoaal Conrei tlon. j&T (JjS”ALLi MANUEACiOkEKBofih* Citt or PimsnaoH i»» Viciutt are re quested to attend a Special Meeting at the BUAHD OF TRADE ZOJMtf, oa WEDNESDAx AFTSB HO(»N, atß o’clock, to oonstdsc mitien ot Import, snoe to every msnnfectorer. ’ By order of An Anjoonwro Hxrrure vt Maottactdaus 1*«U» Otrirs ALLEoasnr lncoaxca to., I No. 87 Fifth Street, j irS*AK- ELECTION FOR TWELVE DIRECTORS cf this Company, for th* ansa trg year, will t» held at the offinu of the Company, on MONDAY, Ja-u«ry Ixtb, IS-A, httwMu the boors of lia. in. and ■ p. m. v J»C:\w < I». M. BOCE, B;cretary. ■ 4 Crrtcs AnoranoiT iMOnaacia Co , 1 ' . Ptttetmrgb, Jsn. 6, 1863. J - n^S*DIYIDKXI).—Th« Presidsnt and DiTeo'ore of this Oottpsny hare this day d«- dared a DltlLnl of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE on theOapliat sto:k. pajaM*oa or aftir MONDAY, the 18th lest. D. M. BOOK, Secretary. Jafetw ' rg»DIVIDaMJ NOTICE.—Th« Preai dent. Manage™ and—©CTnpsny for erecting a Bridge onr the River, opposlse Pitts burgh, In tba Oouoty of Allegheny, bare this dav declared a Dlrideod of FOUR PER CENT, oa the Capital Stock of the Company,oat cf the earulncs ef tbe list six months, walcfa ertll be paid to Stock holdera or their legal repreeactadru ou or after the 1 ith Inst. WM BO&KBURO, Tteasnrir. ■ Pittsburgh, Jan. let. IS-3. JaSgWMlsjg Orrtcs pTTTssnaon A BTscsu\-iu.t R. R. Co., > Pitubaigb, Dec. 1L ISSB. J O*TUE ANNUAL MEETING of tba Btockhcld?r> of tbe Pittsburgh A Stenbea ▼Ule RaJiruad Company will be held st the office of the Company, 141 Fourth street, between the hour* of 10 o’clock a. m. a?»d U o'clock m., on SiONDAY, the 12tb day ot Ja>.naiy, 1883, st vhldh lime and place"ea'dlmiou ran Preefdent sod twefre Din e ton «Ut be teld. B. F FOX DONNHOBBT. Sre’y Urrjci Cbutiui Vallet It. a. Ce.,l '• rH:*b,orgh D*e Jfl, 1863 f [nS=TKE ANNUAL MEETING of the Btockb,clJer» ol tbe Cbertlere Valley Baft ro»d Comptu; will to held on MONDAI. itfb lfch <**7 Of Jcatury, 18<3, at No. m Foartb itieat, Pittsburgh, between me hours of t and 4 o'clock p. ta-. at which tkae and place an alsction for wtan Director will be he'd. s.;y. von bonwhorst. B cV t mcc or nts PsorLs’c lasrajjrcx V t. E corner Wood and Xlfte Sts., > PUttbmrgk, Dm. 2itk, U62.J rrS*AA ELECTION EOB TWELVE DIKSCTUB3 of this Ookpaaj, tosarre dar ior tbe eotniof y. **, wilt be held at this ofloe on MONDAY, January 12th, IIBJ, bettmq tbe horns Of 10 a. m. and * p. m. d«29Xw WM. T. QASPKKB. Sa-raUry. Ornoa Allsobcst Vtutr kiiimeOa,) Pitta bn rgb, Deo. 90th, 18S2. J ANNUAL MEETING of the btockbolJars of tbe Al’rgbeny YalUy Bail road Company will be held at the office of tbe o<>a paay. In tbe City of Ptttebnrgb, os TUESDAY, February Bd, 1863, at 10 o’clock e. m.» tor Uw por poee of alettlog a President aod Board of Hanagrn fcr tbe eeenipg year. 1 ■ B. 0. QBB, Secretary. HOCIBTT.— Tbe AnaoU Heetlsg of the Allerbaay Conn ty Agrienltonsl Society will be held on tbe FlßfiT WEDNESDAY (7th,f OF JaNUABY. ISsaTatU c olock a. m , at which time an aUctioo for OBomb end Managere of the Society for toe eoeoin* rear will be held. 8. SOtiofKß, Jr„ w. B. HAVgH. ANNUAL MEETING of tho Stockholders of the Oolntnela 011 Oomnuy. tor the election of Officers, will be held on WED KE3PAY, Janoary 14th, 180 S, at 3 o’dcck r- T".. la tbe office of the Company, No.' 131 First street. E. WEdTCBYELT, Cecretary. Plttsborgk, Drp. gfl, 1843:de27iiw BOOKS, for the new Postage Currency; DIABIXS, 4 to 8 ro. and 13 mo.; LAWYEHB NEW TIE ENYILOPE; BLO. COMB'S INKSTANDS; PfIOTOOBAFB ALBUMS; tor sale by W. S. HA YEN, oc2o corner Wood and Third streels. JTEW jtDt'EnTIBBMEjm. GIRL WANTED—To de gtneral booMwork,. f.. mik. Into th. city. Godi ngM gltea. Apply .t l.i-n 'THI» orjrioA M -WEBSTER’S UNABRIDG vy.uu. ID DIIiTIOSAKT.-Tlfty oopk. rtmi pl.l. pletorkl Titian, .1 UAO euh, fcr nU by I.T JOBS U. ! »IfLLO». «t Wood .1,^.1. QAO BL9. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR: Ovv tOO bbls. Extra Family Floor; 300 bosh* Dried Applet, bright; ■ 20 bW*. Sorghnm Molatsea; 200 Oil Barrele, new; Jeet rtoelved and for eale by J. 0. McVAT, e W No. TO Smithfleld etrrwt. li'Ott HALfa) UK —A fiao two- J- etory brick TAVXftN STAND, with a Urge piece of ground, ontbh;ldlege.etabiieg t Ae.. eHsa'wd at Turtle Creek, near the Station bn tbe Peoatylya hia Nallrosd. Thte la a first ’o.'aei Tavern Suod, wwtl worthy of attantfoxi. Aleo, at the seme p'aca! eeverel lota of valoable Lsnd,Jran Utile twtwi bores, on moderate urine. < Enquire of D. H. IoOMY, for three days, at the St. CUIr Hotel, Plaebnrgh i f»7;Bt CU'Ui'UN— 21 bales to arrive and lor Bale hr ISAIAII DICK SYSCO bbls. to arrive and 'for ISAIAH DICKEY 4 00 UabEnT WlLLUwW—i'giJ bundle, io JIJ store and for eaU low by t>7 ISAIAH PICKETA.CO. ('IEDAH uTAVKs—6jiJOU ia itore and J for eal* by ISAIAH DICKEY AOO. UNITED STATES RKVENuK STAMPS, of ell description*, fur cate at the Office of Internal Bwntu, next door to tbaCltr Tiewory, WATEB 6TBK&, Allcgteny 7 DAYIuyN. wBITE, JsB . Collector of tho tW DUtrict, Pcat/a. FOU HALE—2B Acres of rich bottom land, oq Obsrtfrre Creek, fomr milre from the c»ty, D*sr tbe village of Maoefl»td,oo tb* lloeof the Ss!?is‘ TUI * WDI be sold to ol* tract or 0 a « in IoU pnrcbaeeta App-y to A. Walker, od thepremtm; ’ L- “ AB BAU*.»(-I*»«iy«tMrt. <Jctobe r United u"*' u aow dw ’- *“ d u Oi. T.«uy.thlrd e/pT%*B?K% h Ibtlp UXM on (h. -j- T°h «'IATIONKR^& # L A Sealed Proposals will be racefvad *t «i!u jiim Oatll the 10th lost,, luclqsltb, ft-TforabhiiLr-^ Sixty wight OOoe Dopllcetee for TaiM IACA eix»y.olgM CoUaotion Dnpllcmee,*?* - ’ tS: . rixty eiihtSebool Doplicjies, T f jJS . “®*a on xppUcittopT ' By dlrectloa ef County '' ■ HIRBY ,^ Kf!?T * aS fcp~ # J&Tx^' | *. _-- j JTEW AItW'KRTI. rjIHE KTOKY OF THE GUARD, BT JBBbH FBBMOBT. J-tes Miserables, Five vote. In ooe, complete. AUTHORIZED ENGLISH BDITIOS. Price, • • - ONLY ONE DOLLAR* Tb* mm, bound fo doth, gilt, it $1.(0. AU wv book* at the lonett plicae, at HIJIY T’9, Masonic Hall, Fifth Strut. OWgubacriyUon* to oil tb« periodical* laotlvad at the wy loitit r»U* \7aEUaslk mineral lawdS V roa BALI —The JOHNSTOWN FURNACE PROPERTY, being about 200 acne of Mineral Lead, containing Iran oris lime atone aod three veins of ooel, eod * *D*-qearter deck, seedy for me., Oo« hundred end Afty-sereniiiaT) acme of the -above la an touched ore, which will yield at least ten thorn* end (10,00 b) tone to the here. Alio, the teelre Vacta of land known u the CON* EHACQH FOBNAuI \ PBOPIBTY, containing ebont f jar thonaend (4,000) ecree of Miners! Lend. The above property Ilea contiguous to the wall known Cambita Iron Works, end extends five mllea along the Pennsylvania Central Railroad and the Cose* maagh river. The above ILnovaoea soldi will he offer* ed for lease on fororabU terms. _For farther particulars enquire ef KbMNOB IHMBEM, FRED. L. IHMBEN, Ezecatere of 0 Ihtnaeo. dec’d, Plttehargh: or, JOdN CfiOUSE, Agent, Jaftlw Jehnshtwn. Otmbna cennty, Pa. jpKOPOSALS FOtt BEEF OaTTUL Scaled Proposals are invited on til the 19*a DAT OF JAHUAJtY,.)66B, for forsUbing to th* *ubelst* •no* Department LQOO head of BEEF OATTLK\ The Cattle are to be delivered at Washington Oltyi' D. U., and seek animat to avenge 1,300 pounds groes. No cattle admitted that weighs u« than 1,000 pounds |rtn. Bed fere. Stags and balls not wanted. The first delivery to b* made on or about January 20th, 1803, or ae soon thereat Ur ae Government may direct, 100 head of Cattle par day will be required to be delivered aider this oo street. A bond, with good and sufflstout eecurlty, will be reonlred. Proposals from, contractors who have previottsly foiled to comply with thafo bhk, from disloyal per eons, or where the Udder Is not present to respond • to' hie bid, will not be considered, The names of firms most be stated In foil, with the precise addreee of all the member* of the firm. Pay meet to be made in certificate* of Indebted* BSit, or noh other funds as Government may have for dieha'semen t. All bids most be accompanied by two guarantees, .-and directed te “OoL A. BECKWITH, A. 1». O. and 0. 8. U. 8, A., Washington, D. 0.," and endorsed Proposals for Beef Cattle." Fans of Oanroafee. We, - —, of the county of ——, and Bute of , and —of the county of ■■■■ ■ , end State of ' - do hereby guarantee that -4- is able to fulfil a oontract In accordance with tb* terms of hfe proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, be will at onoe enter into a contract In accordance therewith. Should the Contract be awarded him we are prepared to becoae hls secorllks. ' This guarantee must be appended to each bid. The responsibility of 11* gcarantore mast be •boan ey the tJUfol o*rtii dais of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or c ! the United Statm Dis trict Attorney. i Bids whick do mA oomflfkrtiX Us mborowUl fore* /«—<• - j^.td QHRIBTMAB AND NEW YEARS PRESENTS. Photographic jUbums. Tlh Snrt, ,Mt *6dchMpMt wmlm.iii to tb.city. Children’s Toy Books and Gases. BOOKS, of all kinds, for Holiday Pntcßts. . PHOTOOBAfHTO FIGTUREB OF QEKBBALB. Ooflre dt FINE PtOTUEES FOB ALBUMS, U mats sock >1 60 per down. JOHH W. PIITOCK, Book, Btatfocery and Newspaper Depot, oppor.t* v Ta* post oppios. JJOLIDAY PBESENia ADD in want of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM OK BOOKS SUITABLE FOE holiday presents, SHOULD OALL AT THE GIFT BOOK BTORE, 03 Piflh Street. WA OIIT, WOBIH VtOH Vinil OXHT3IO OKI HUBDBID DOLLaU, IS OITIH WITH ■AOH BOOK SOLD, j M 3 JJOLIDAY PREHENTB. GREAT GIFT BOOK BTORE, 80. 118 Wood Street. 1 J_ W. b>nrae.lnd tSkSiy lb. CABOEST AIB BEST amnrtment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Iwoßmtnd.li tbk dty. W. nil lkm .1 prion whteb DBFJ COMPETITION. ! We have also received a large vupply of nrvamE asd other books, Suitable for presents. ceeily present Is given with each hook sold. al*T UOOtLa AMi rHI/TUU KAr'tf ALBUMS. Impcrtel flonrte—acpteodid Book.. GalWj of Tamcoa foots, i 0 Ulmtretkn*. 11160. 1 *£ wilh Bortot. Ln|Mlov ud Bab' TboFomtHms. BrWm.O. BrfMi. |l Unlltt’i UlMolteMomi Worh. B toll, U ef.iflw Putooel Hliutn. by Lotting A William*, ealL WlllU* Fwscu, cloth tod TarVy morocco Vnhlß|ton Irrlcg'i Work*, Inclodlrg the Lite of WMktftftOS. Poote of (bo BlaoteontU Oootorr. Qo’ttnttb’* Ptattetl Wotki, fall Tarkty totrooeo; UiutntMl. . Laab'i Works, 5 tote, H ealL §IU. M r o of Or. Adorn Clark, 4 rote, • vo. fall calf. Or. Adam 0 ark's f*omm»at«nr, K oal'.fSC PHOTOGRAPH ALBttff, Hold lax from IS to 300 pktam. •qa**- cloth aad Turkey aoroeoo, taqal* 4 ' mad* at oar ova titebllahm**' meaner, ranging from BO t dibits, la f raat variety. qtSt J.L. JjHXJMnii ttbAtib PAHBONB. TAT LOB A 00., LAMP OHIXNIT MAKUPAOTUBEBI. Ofßot, Ko. ItB BXCOHD ST&IET. PUUbVftu £«S»;8«d ' ! _ __ OUWLJiV, BOM<I3PATBIBT, ' ' (Lst* of PbCftdalphla.) -MV oflo*i Ho. SU PSKff BTBKST, eontar of Has sock, (Irvta’f Attsjr.) ; pfflao boors 8 lo 9a. bu, tto 9 ssd 6 lo Tp. m. lalitmK» i il " 0 Si kin Olidi Dsttin pfat op for fulliiHi BJOOO lbs. fmh B»U Buuer; 90 iibls. fresh B*gt; 10 4« Hkl.e sobaikeMk.M Asplstf; 90 kip Ifo*l Lank - 100 b«afcs!i umU WUIi Bftas; W 4om lac|» foaep Brooat;, B«*lr*dud fcvsalsbp . B. .V i*ai» ' Ko.l»l4biKywSi; JTEir J D rERTHEWEJT*. V|M) OOI'NTKY HAKOUANTS AMD DBA LIBS. EATON, JtlACßt'iU A CO., Nos. 17 and IB Fifth Street, Jobber* and retailers of TRIMMINGS, BHBBOI DEBIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, RIBBONS, SHIRTS, 00LLAB8, TIEB, UNDER SHIRTS and DBA WEBB, WOOLEN HOODfI. NU BIAS, 80ABF8, EEPHYB AND SHETLAND WOOL; LOOOK*. KHITTIHO TARNS, ou bend and to arrive. Our stock was purehased before the last great ad* »■ priMia. and we Qfiw neat IndnoeaenU to *SJJa AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS, MILLI - PEDDLEBS, and all who buy to sell again. 8. B.—A oho ice aaaortsent of Staple Dry Goods, At wbalsaals onlt. J^UL'ION’H VEGETABLE COUGH BYxijF, Which never foils to cure when need la time and *m eordlng to direction*. •STBead the foUowtng oerUfioates, published from among others raoelved within the past three years! Buom Cana, Jan. 1, 1860. Ma. J. SI. Fultom—Deer Sir i For years my wile has baea suffering with a very violent cough. At night she would have to get out of bed very b*. quently to get her breath or keep from suffocating. Hearing of your Cough Bjrrup, I datarmlnad to try It. 1 got a bottle from leaao Lewis, land used no eordtng to dlrectfoup. It gave Immediate relief and noted like a charm on her rough, producing the greateet change on her In one waekJ Bbe has no more of the hard eonghlng spalls nowj and In foot 1 may say la entirely cured. . ; ; « BeepectfoUy, ALEX. HANNA. Pimsoao*, pee. 8, 1800. J. M. Fuiton—Dear Bir; For sometime I have been suffering with a severe cough and oold hr the bead, and could not sleep at night jfor roughing. But after using a bottle of your Vegetable Oongh Syruft I wae asUraly cured by ft. Bespaetfully, G. B. W. 00MB8. For this remedy we nave the recommendation of all who have used it, also tbe| recommenda tion of one of the oldest pbysleians In the country* who has need U in his practio* tor yearn with the hsppfoaf result*. If you are troubled with a Oongh or Gold, Influenza, Bleeding of the Luogi, Qolnsej, PhUtlsle, BronehlUa, Ceatnem of (he Chest, eee FULTON’S (OUGH ST SUP. fiplttlng of Blood, Asthma, Croup* Pain la:iht Breast, Bcmmness, Catarrh, Influutlon of the Liver and Dlptheria, in all Its ttagsa, FULTON’S COUGH BFBDF will cure sooner then any eoagh mixture in us*. We do not say that Inwall c*m* It will ear* Con* sumption. No madlcfaw can be relied on to do that But we do allege, and stand ready to prove, that by tha aid ofjhfo medicine, oouplad with propdraaslta* ry iwgulations, taen as regular hours |ior Uaap, re* strains upon appedta, and avoid exposure* dee parate casm have been cured. Do not negjUet UlMly admonltien. The Oeugh Syrkp will cure your cold ; keep a bottle in you bouse constantly, and take a dose an the first syaptou o(e sold Ufl8"$l 00 will tare a heavy. Doctors bill, if nut yonr Ufa. Don't foil to, give it e trial.' U« a remedy in time. Never c«*» trying until you cold to bettor. Prepared and sold at $1 pm bottle, by J- K. FULTOH, Druggibt, FIFTH STREET. jr\rPiOK lUj V BIBTESCB. RY ;OF HUB- _ • . : Baitwoi*, Hd., >* n .l. IMA Peopoeeto wfll be received, (from fint bands duly.) cttUi U x. JAbUABT lath, lafiS, by the «&<&» ■if&ed. for foroUhtng the fiabsleleac/Department With fill THOCSAbi) BKADOF BUFUATT LB, co tho hoot delivered at tha State Cattle this city, tn lots of (lOOdi ooe tUcuttod «arh, every (10) Ue days; to be weighed within One and a hau dajrs after arrival, at the expanse of the coairectcx. They mail average about (1,300) thirteen hundred pound* gross weight.. All failing atari of (KAO) ene thousand pounds grow weight, and | Bolls, Elect, Oxen, Oewe, Heifers and Horn Ism Oettle will be is* jeeted. Tne Government will claim the right of weighing any ene animal isperate, If Its appearance kna weight than the minimum mentioned above s the a penes of weighing will be paid by tbs party arrteg in Judgment. KacbbM. to secure consideration, mbit contain on a separate aheet of paper a written guarantee ef two responsible person i, as follows: We ■■ of the county ef. —.State of - that la (oran) abla to fulfill e contract in accordance with tbs tanas ef his (or their) proportion, and sheuld his (or their) peep, oeltlt n be accepted, be (or they) will at Mice eater Into a oontrsct in acoordance therewith, and we are prepared to become Ue securities, fifing good and ■undent bands lor its fulfilment. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown b? the afMei certificate of the Olerk M the nearest District Oourt er of the United Sterne Bis diet Attorney, to be endoesd with the bid. j Bidden must be present to reepoad to their bids, end be prepared to give bonds ana sigh the contract tgfore leaving this ofloa. The Government reserves te itself the right to're dact any or ell bids oonsidered Payments to be madein each funds as may ba da hands If none on hand, to be made ail soon as re* OgiVcd. . Proposals must bn endorsed distinctly "Proposals ibr Beef OaUls," end eddrmesd to Lieut. OoL'tboa. 0. Sullivan, 0. fi., Baltimore, Md.* If a bid to in ■ the name of p firm, their and their peat eddreaemnet appear, or they will not b> considered. Bidden moat fttratoh good proof of j their loyalty to the U. & Government. Bo purchases made of ee* cealonfate. THO&tO. fiCLLIVAH. Ja‘:td . Uent. OoL end 0. 8., U. fl» A. riKOCKBIKd— (jr^iSrSa, 0 -, 1 p rt i I 10 do Cube - do, gwd; » do P.B. do; lOObbto. yellow do- ; TA do croaked end granulated Sugars; «0 do “A” ooflbe BA begs Bio Ooftoe, fair to choloe; WbbkH.O. Molasses; 70 do hovering'i Syrup; 180 do eeecrtedb'de de; .1 80 do bleached Whale Oil; , 8A do Ho. ITs niton* do; 80 do Proctor A Gamble's Lsrd Oil; IAO boxee Meek Tbbeceo, As and Kto; U L de natural toaf Tobacco old Vtrglsias w *A Ho. l «twtot Tobaooo; j With a Ikll anortment of goods In our line, hr —u b J _ J. B.DILWOBTH A 00., _»*» .. »P wrtiaaeootH trait. Cx 10 kfcda. pdn H. O. Scnr: •0 do •« Onbo do; :" 10 do P. B. do;" : 60 bbU. TeJlow *£ 76 d* a a do; 1 85 do Oraahod do; » do “A.” Ooffc* d« . 76 bin Bio Oo8m; 160 bVW. nrt»» x. 0. Ho!aaM*; m % aUSEnb, 10 do Bloochod Whala OU:’ 10 do Xo. 1 Lord Olh 60 bctxoa Toboooo—a» ogd lOu 6 do- bti*U Tobooco; L 1) kofit Xo. 1. 0 twist Tobocdox , ( *M , 191 n 4 IW 1-lbteit litmt. i tOttUMJAU'KY WJfIAK. T •Jail rmMi «t | BORLAND’S, 98 Market Street, MI&3ES * CHILDEM'S do. do: BOt#** YOUtH’d do, do; Win b« »o,’d oUrty, It 1. a. BOBL&MD’S, N Mirket ltmt , ad door frota lifth. Siujsimusfcu- j O 100 both. Prim* While Bami; I I 2S 5° £«■*• Teilcw Bw Corn} -—**s do Bright H»ltn Drill Prechee: : 900 do Dried Applet: 6 )0 I bo. Roll Bitttrj ' 900 do* Int.1 nt. ■'■-.■ j - I »w»ll7 now, Wutiro BiMm Ch«M«, 8«U, Tcolhiri, Pecked Butter; Buckwheat Plorir, fcr * tie at 181, iillertr street. bji UA Wil. p. BEOK A 00., Whulmelo Qrowti. j UfeßK? OUi UhA BOOTS,-OHOKB AMD BBOOAKB. *♦ - H« BORLAND'S, t| Miiket - 1■ ■ .-.IT- . ~ fe**OOTftT>« fifth. jJUUI' ASi) LoiAU.— i O 180 baca Biot, aaaortrd tmmbrra: 1 .. , , 7 »Pl»»L»id: NovJudlntoad for aan No f»8 TbOBT. DALZBLIt A CO.. tlb.n ('J'iUVKK buahei»-lSii \J No. IOJ ora Bood Jolt roootfod mibrSiT® . MAMJt VANOOBDM? ■ H 4 So»tJ kmi | BUaii. fJtAtIU-BLUWi fiW>A. TOMi «0 btu. prim. MAYT .ea'tad tfeiadty andhrmibr • / *»• l»8 L. fl yoiQT k oo;. ui'r.r *jfb«rtT it. HSHKERtV labiA iillaßKtt iaTML Xwi^dDairewa h*B.rmtM rip MY 600IM. JJOOP BKIRTB AT HALF PBIOB, HORNED TBDQdNG STORE, A few more of thoaa slightly soOad Hoop Skirts left, at half the ceual price. ja3 QIMoWQt OUT SALE OF Embroi d. e ries, AT HORNE’S TRIMMING OTOR3L, . Daring this mooth we wfll etnas out ow stock at HKBBOIDIRZSS at unnsnally low pricaa. JsB jfa. HORNE pyOBNE’B HOSIERY SALE, To ooamence on MONDAY, Jan. oth. Cotton Hoaisry tt Lut Yen’* Price*, As we wish to redoes oar stock before the first of February, we are now offering our LAD IBs' AND CHILDREN’S COTTON HO&E at LAST YEAR'S PRICES. Ladles will save 90 to 60 per eent.:by buy ing their goods now. JOS. HORNS, JJTACRUM k QLYOE, Wo. 78 Market Street. Are tolling at the lowest prices, for CABS, a large and varlt d stock of the best stakes and telsoUons of WINTER HOSIERY, / GLOVES, / GAUNTLETS, HEW ENGLAND WOOLSN/GOODB, BOSTO9 BZBBID SOBI, MIBIHO k Att WOOL HHZRTB A CKAWKBB, WOOL MITTS, / HOODS. OOMFOSTS, As. The best styles of GENTLEMEN'S FURNIBHIHG GOODS, TBIMMINCB, SMBROIDBRIEB, NOTIONS, fASOI GOODS, Ac. At prims to unit *Q buyers. KACRTOf ft OLTPS, n MARKET STREET, (between Fourtk and the Diamond.} WHOLESALE BOO] JjEDUCED FRICKS IN . DRY COOD8! J. M. BURCHFIELD Will, THIS DATE, c’ot* cut his entire stock tf Winter DTeaußGtoods, SHAWLS, > AND c .l o s: s, M Reduced jPHees, Wishing to rednee our stock bibri taking our an* anal inventory. *W*OaH supnly yomuelvre. jag GOODS, HOUDAYPREBENTS i BARKER trkm ndacad fa thi prasaat iimb BB£AT BABOAIHBI BU TBBM f gHAWLS AND CLOAKS, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, BARKER & CO.’S, CvaryatylathstlaßottdaßfemMaat prioaaaa loa aa Ihoaa of Iw jar, g 1 L K 8j HOLIDA Y PRESENTS, BARKER 4 CO.’S, < WMAAXMBMOT. A * Tflo., fl* aod apwarda. Aa almoat oa> UalUd Morttißt;. SOI . JJKYT YEAR’S GIFTB, AT XATOK, KAOBUK * CO.’fl. tfeaftiaad appropriate holida y gifts. pasct amiohb; ‘1 '! / IHBBOIDIBin, /■' StiOTBS, ■ / "wTSTIK IRAKIS KIDGLQVEB AT *l.OO PER JT PAIA-taotlK jM’rt Unn Kj»rtor KID QLOTM. I* MM* «*ofc« >Aai •» | OVI.T obi Doixxa m rui, y, SMtiitd <7 apn» tkbAiqr, r 1 "t ;Siso2f, auomini »oo« 77 and 7t Market street. Hoe. 77 and 78 Market street. Gor. Fifth A Marks! Ste., ■ , ,«TTSBra&H. Hand T 8 Market street. TjIIPTH WARD PROPERTY AT S ACOTiOH.—On BATDBDAT AVTABMOOH, Jan. Ifth, At 8 o’clock,jrill be sold, on lb* nreiiilies In the Fifth Ward, City of Pittsburgh, by order U. MeAUfotar, trastaa of Mra. Lytle, the fcL lowisg valbabla property: : On* lot on the eomer of Tectairy aad Pike streets, 80 feet frbnt on P)k* street,'and extending bock along Fhotosy'street ICO feet tewarda Etna street j befog lot Ho. SO in plan of Iris laid ont by the Ex ecutors cf the lato Dr. P. Bhoanbamr. Tare* adjoining lots, of seme ua* m tboahovs; befog lota Voa. 17,18 and IS in aid plan. Oaelofonf aamosiaaaa the above, near to Adams ■trwtgla we same range *f lots; befog lot Ha,«in Two letfo each SO feet front, eo Adams street, be tween Pike and Etna streets* axtondfog bade 100 feet; being lats'Noa. Sand 8 fo said plan. One lot JS feet front on Penn street, near the cor ner cf Hafrisoa street, and extending baok 100 feet to Spiring alley, whereon is a two -May brick dw«U tof. frootfog on Spring alley, sdbjeot to a ground rent cf $lB 78 per annum. ! Terms at aatoi < J. G. PA VIB, Aud. ** JJKW SryLBS OF - , BOOTS, i ,■ I i '■ BHOEfI, and ! 1 1 BALMORALS, &LB OF BOOKiJ, PHOTO \7GRAPB ALBUMS, FAMILY BIBLES, NOTE PAPER, GOLD FENS, Ao; AT. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY EVEN INGS, Jtt* oth, Ttb and tth.at 7 o’dcek, at 11a* BouioHalbAuction Rooms, 66 Fifth street. This is the second, and muob the finest; consignment wo have recetred from Mr. Pratt this season. The deck will be open during the day fur examination, and private false at average auction prices. Also, 10,000 beautiful Card Photographs. ; ' k • ▲. McdLELLAND; Ant. pETRbUTE OIL \fORKB, . \ ]■/: M-OBte, XOSOIKABXIA-aoun. t> Aa*. ;; ‘ xv * j i j Knahelanr ol mrr'lalifittoa oi • ao. a aurnyzaia srtur, viTresusaß, wa. , et-ss Taaaay T rtio GLASE MANUFAOTORERa— Ia QpatatMß, and poaataa all the facOitJ* *r auk. .tofavMT werlftwaof Qlaaa «U«h was ftmaaflv' made by Oa Brooklyn Btlnt QUm Oomp^^Si * kaiawlaifo of tba raiTni aadoan yamaart aome aapiuirthU would afler a traattadacataaav—thabaunoa of tbaarttaW** jAWooaM befamlahed by tbopraaaat oran, Tor farther parUcolars apply to .• ' . B» A- PAQKXB A 00,, i«b£w *»»*«*• £» KABKIT BIASZX. \YEDIOAL CARD.— : ~ / / HaTiag attired la ytlL m oaaal* dwrote UauOinniYl ATTUTIOH Sothe Medloel tad ttaataant of OHBOHIO DlSßAfiXsTeabo* cUliy they of tba Level Bovat, andi aa PUta, Qta nitolijFilißrif.tilUai of theßoiraL fcA* .£*“«.>}“ w**"". Ofcronlo iWWMM6f tb» tb»Bhula«r,*a. Blmt fcbtirMQliOHOAaKLi'BOCM, wim» ha nay ( be afaa and oobanitad fan Fo'eloak. A a. to*o'clock p. A'daOj,' fliffllbitt patient* Um city. If dartre*: :• /** Aao:tf BOMABKBT ITBUr. T H. O’KEtL. Manuftotorar of WIRE (I a WOBI, had ilam on hand aiunakee to oo dor «onu vnx v oLOTSirSSi*?un orai; OOPPBB.:BRASS!a*D IROKrag h GLOTHj;Blß»^OMt7u£?ioAoSaiiH WIWI WORK, tf oyafcojlooaMfcWlraLattteaga TreOtaWccfc fcr arbqra. AO.; SI7BBXBY VioDllS; RAT ABD AOOU HAFfcMIAT AWP fIHRMt BARS: sa^ss9s&&s. st" ' odBjcb pottiflama / • i > P***©*®!* ** •#* It. Hariscteottedb aa^MsrsiaSafsj awerlpMojl «f tb. atw to aay.mada tat tba amtn g^^aaPstea--a* thuhortm notk, I ' ; - 'Al&tt STARCH AGKKCTY. ' n ii!J* lp> * l “ *«“»». fcr Plttatmrxh and ■• j BTA&CH OOKPAM, 7 l.nmlHb.l.ft.».A- T-rio llll |i l In,. pLOW PAXTKBNB FOB SALK. V* oftr; fer mM. !•«, «lior fortlm « ■ ''»«w L rii»ini ■; : f : BOIMUJJ A OjutKMOS, QTKKEOTTPB OALBMDiiBSi ■ '-i TOBINS, : ' faitvm of Mato. fWttltfej j_ ; WILO.JOHWnOBf *OO M tW*nujr J~'„ - 67iWoofl*»JU fHOTQGBAFH AUTOX*, ; iMAßlta,feruS , . Is TTlwawuo 'dusk J"" ' ■]' ' ' POST rOUOA. WH-o-jornraroHifoSl s *aL« iMHM'Wf WWW niMlj ut IkbltM J„. , «g*W*«ll, A MWIU-lwant to air, a pSim V*Y>*”*T<»*gr* m » rntlCXa j»i4. to »U «J «•» Ch«w Tmlljr S»*i2» W.3TT TjrgUM MAL'iB-UiiAllK.Lk hai'-TV £i-<aiKß*nillbrMtoio«bw .1; !' -I WOOBStt* * WALLAOI. fcn r~-’ mnrwoßß. -J£ LARGE STOCK.OP CLOAKS H- ~ v i | AMD SHAWLS, t pnsnarrMD bt izraiat | AMO, 600 moss i Delaines. j "AT 25 CEHT^, 1 AT (•: W- & D. HUCUB’, JLUCTIOJr For Lajhko, Mlareu and ChHdrai, Juft received at: : McCLELLAND’S AUCTION, ! 66 Fifth street. TtmBVXGB, PJL EEE3E St G&AFF, Proprietonu two thousand. barrels per we*k> ■k: ’ * ;. ; SCHOMAKER * LANG, ; ' ■ WHBPBTT fITBOT. !W- BUGAR COBBD HAM» AND .—Tor BtJSAB HiJIB ul BtoETJot frtnmolu fccnn, nil fcr «U XBOX iFAiXXB, 00.
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