I/ . , . /.■■■ / / . . 'jXX- ;$:• *- s--* -,r-. 4 . >. .‘-j.y.v.v. -v mS:-!-: •• •: :-r: IV ■ r. iv •'v • • ft*:* ■.:. j-?*-a ••<-»» ■ftr vl* 1 ! 4M *£h|Jv* • •.‘V. .\s4Jl!* -> 'l*s. ■jiltVs> *■• ■ f k< - ’ , V’‘ f ► -,v- ■-'•.■s J-Sira?*’ Tile Post and its Correspondents. Under of “Polite LHeratnrei’’ : the Po«t of yesterday publishes the follow ing letter. [That the. readers'of,tho Pm mey not bo more Uglily farored then those of the Oixtnr, we giro it: i CeKßEie Ison Works, ', j JOHMTOWjt, Pa, Deo. 24, 1802. / i Jams P. Bann,_Esq, Editor Pittsburgh Pott—Dear Sir: We were able to talrrite '> your paper eo long aa we oonld account for the eeml-treeeon which almost dally pots onedlta pages, by the bitter partisanship \ which it was plain to see controlled yodr • pen, but your remarks in to-dayo’s issue referring to Gen. Burnside's report, .is ; well as the short editorial falsehood, based upon the; report of “a gentleman direct from Washington,” are so deroidot candor, troth and manly honesty, as to be thor oughly disgusting. Plena send a bill for any sum that may be dns you, bat send nb more jnpers'and oblige • ■ ■ i ’ Tours truly, ' Wood, Moanrti. & Co. ; i Tbisis a pro tty hard letter, bnt its polite ! j nesa oannot be oompUined of; bnt the poi ii„ j. liteness of the Peel may bo judged from _ ! r the following expressions taken from its . long and angry commentary: “Fanatics j and falsifiers "—“donkey’s ears”—“al-; ' though persons of distinction, they are eTi , ! dehtly blackguards,!’ is, to. These ex-: i pressions, and not the letter, most be whati the Peet calls “polite literature.” ' ■N';; ■:■:;•.•■ "' -r '«'X • *S i*<VX X *&s■>s Si ••?: :• FroHjFoitreu Vdkroe. 1 .* limmMo**oi, J»i. B_tu Btchmond *»J« kn ntotunnau, Uluad to i ■ Iran Witodactoß Mara It to altovaa to fail lata toahaadj of tha rneaj. iffpmmt atona Bad b «pmUl muwni from ■,-i, j"y* Bl^ lj •* * Caafotorua part thli ... fO, ~:. v SATURDAY MORNING, JANJ 10. What has Paralyzed the Army 61 the Potomac? r- In answer lo thiaqokalion'tbe New Tork hM.aome timely and just strictures j on olaaa : of semi-treasonable journals, which, in New Tork, and many other cities of the North, hare been doing all that in them lay lo spread disaffection abroad—aa Widely,; ha generally, aa they could i make their pc zoned shafts hear their blighting | freight orei the land, and especially I throngl the campsi of out’! armiesj The | eery jot mala, of this stripe, that, one month ! *E°i we -e pushing on General Bohasins to tbe-e tack on Fredericksburg, and, ten days la ir, were denouncing the President. Searetai r Srasroa and Gen. Hawses for that sar e attack aa “political” etiitegy, djcUted, by civilians and outsiders, in dulge no r, almost daily, in ebullitions of impatien a at the torpor of the Army'of the PotOXQfcC. i I The moment it was known here, says the, I TWtans, that General Burnside’a attack on I rebel breastworks had failed, the entire anli-Benublican press of the loyal States raised a' concerted howl against the Fed enl anthoriGes at Washington as the re sponsible authors of this failure. “Again “V/™’ Abraham Lincoln, by the hands of Mwm M. Stanton and Henry Wj Hal- I leek, sent’ twenty thousand of our brave I soldiers to useless slaughter”—suoh” was the substance of the World, indictment, eagerly . echoed by the Merald, Arprcw, I Journal of Commerce, &o. It was in! rain that, we entreated them to forbear—to await the publication of the evidence—to r*?f w “®ra° f they affirmed—to “strike, but hear, _ They were hot on the scent of I ; P" 4 ? capital—bent on turning to politioal I I aocount; the disappointment, anguish and I Ornmay of a smitten and sorrowing people. They openly charged the Administration I with basing orerruled Gen. Burnside and •us subordinate commanders, and nished the army upon impregnable batteries in defiance.of all military opinion. And, though these calumnies hare since been thoroughly disprored by the emphatic and circumstantial testimony of Gens. Burn side Halleek, Meigs, Sumner, Hooker, &0., they have not yet been retracted, and are I to this hour implioitly believed by hun- 1 1 areas of: thousands. I Brest be their effect upon the army I in whichthose journals are widely circu lated? Gan men be in good condition for I further efforts involving peril and Sacrifice who haye been made to believe that their if.™ ar ® simply thrown away, by incapa ble and blundering civilians, who overrule me judgment and direct the movements of I their Generals? What is the inevitable answer to these questions? i I . The Tribune then gives, aa a specimen of the effect produced in the army by these deliberately prepared weapons of falsehood and treason, the following extract from the letter of an army chaplain to the Amster dam (N. Y.) Weekly Dispatch: “Ton cannot expect -any news, with xe gam to the movements of the grand army or its intentions from this region. You probably know in Amsterdam more about the general movements in the army than irey one in this brigade, not excepting: the General, j But I can tell you there is a terrible feeling of despondency in ! the. army, especially among th*officers. They:; reel that the only commandetorho was ca-! pable to lead them safely and'-staely to vie- j toiy Was first trammeled and hindered' in j , politicians, and then discharged for not doing wWtiey had prevented him- from doing. And te cap aU, tA<y mere led Ulo the very jateh of wnfiwetfon against the remonstrance of ail military authority t but at the instigation of a utofaentoho hum nothing of ahat they retro undertaking to manage. - And.th«ln gees. oa to say: “ All Ibik Is well known here to be false—wickedly, atrociously false. Net the journals which and reiterated do not retract it. sent) It flying through the cutups of the Grand Army on the heels of a sad ire- I pulse, and: it is still at work there on their authority, causing *ll manner of dlscokr- demoralisation, and disaffection. I wielded ealumnlee on the President .and his immediate miHtarj enbordinakes bare weakened the Army of the Potom sc I fisr more tlian did its failure at Fredericks- j burg. And now the anthers of this mls ehief turn coolly around and wonder Why the Grand Army is not oycr the Bappahin noek and flur on its way to Bichmond l”j —Besides the wished, rebel-aiding influ ence thus animadverted upoh by the Tri- I bunt, we.know of none that corild prevjail J for a daV in paralysing the Army of the PotomadJ If this great Tolunteer army! or Ameriean freemen, were like the merce-1 n»*7 armies of other countries, we might indeed find s paralysing causa at prorkjin I the lon'g and unjust delays which have I taken place in paying the soldiers; but I though this:is also a convenient handle ito be seised by theagenta of disaffection aid disloyalty to the Government, wo doii’t think even their nnscrupniousness could make much: out of it. Still, such a. handle for making mischief ought not to ho w'ithjn their reach, end wc tract Congress will>t onae make provision for discharging thlsT first debt which the oeuntry owes iU brave I •on* in arm* for its defence. ] I THBBBEAT BATTLE AT SUBFBEBBBOBO. Full Description of the Conflict on Wednesday. [COKTIKcaD FROM FIRST PAG*.] Th* rebel left was now thoroughly re paired, and onr troopa ( emboldened by their tneewe, patted after them into the wood*, driving them back in turn over a* eonsidsre ble portion of the ground which we at firet occupied. ‘‘•The roar of our artillery sounded farther and farther off, as the different bat teries moved en slowly after the retreating foe,and hostile cannon balls no longer plough ed up the earth around me. But while the enemy was thus retiriag from this portion of the field, his oa?alry jnade a mostimpudent dash upon another part of our linos. It will bo recollooted that when the great straggle on the right was goiugon, the wagon and ammuniuoi trains had bees hurried over the-railroad toward Stone river. A part of them were oolleeted in A low piece of ground upon cur side of the stream; bat a large num ber were driven across and placed together upon the* higher ground beyond. This pre tented an opportunity which the vigilant and enterprislning rebols could by no means ne glect. True, the wagons on the other side were within range of tho rifles of a whole brigade which was guarding those on the higher aide, and in point blank range of a down pieoes of artillery which were near the nver. But nothing daunted by this display of foroe, about threo hundred rebel horsemen came galloping around the bend of the river from tho direction or the Lebanon pike, oheer <d lustily as they approached, and inode a bold strike fej onr wsgojp. The panic upon the other side was, if possible, worse than any that preceded it. Tho teamsters who had so frahtiooliy driven across tho river when tho rebels were assailing our right, found that they hod escaped Seylla only to into Chary bdis. They no longer mode even a pre tense ef attempting to save their teams, but jumped from the horses and ran for life. A considerable number were oapiared, but were .afterward retaken. One feature of this seeno was truly gratify ing. A crowd cf skededdlers frem the field of battle had collected upon theother side of the river, around tho hospitals and among the wagons, thinking th*t, as the battle up to that limo had" ail been upon the right, they would be perfectly safe away off to the left, Thoy were lasing and lolling about in the most shameful manner, when tbe rebel oaval rj charged right into the midst of them be fore they wero at all aware of their approaoh. What scattering and running there Was then! Terrible as were tho scenes around me, I could not repress a Jaugh when I saw the predica ment in which these dastardly rascals had been placed Jby reason of their own cowardice. It teemed like a special punishment for their meanness; ihd under its Infliction thoy ex- Übitsd svert variety of fright and oonstorna tfon. Somelcrawled behind huge trees, turn ing about them as the rebels advanced, in a vain effort to_ keep their worthless' carcasses concealed. Some ran through the woods skirting that side of the river, as though all the fiends frim Pandemonium were in full pursuit. Some took out dirty pocket hand kerchiefs and waved them at the rebels in to ken of turrftdder, while others plunged head long into the river and waded and rapidly aorosk. - , lie daring and Insolent was this movement of the rebel Norsemen, that our troops who witnessed it Seemed, for a time almost-paral ysed by their audacity. Not a rifle was dis charged at them, and for several minutes not even a shell was thrown among them. Bet there was an avenger at hand. The intrepid and untiring Keanett had heard of the affair, and at the head of a squadron of the 4th Beg nlof cavalry, fell like a thunderbolt upon the foe. ,Thby had taken possessionof about forty wagons, and was hurryink them away, with a large number of prisoners, when the Pleas anton of the West burst upon their rear. It was sow their turn to fly;; and no one could acoaas them of tardiness in setting about it. ; They at once took to their heels in aaappar ently mad endeavor to moke bettor time in cTen onr “skedaddUin** did a • * t **’f a * a r«l*ven o'clock when Hardee was repaUedflqnfl .oil immediate danger tn that quart#* wps-ever. He bad succeeded in de leating oar.right wing, bat he had hot gained oar rear, neither did he obtain the baggage irains, which be so much eoreted. One of his diviiions had been less successful still. While the battle was riging on the right, a baif doses or more pieces of artillery belonging lo Pelmer'l division, kept up a continual fire upon the rebel lines In the direction of Murfreesboro, in order to prevent an advance from that quarter. Tke division of the rebel General Withers happened to be just in range of these cannon, fibre he bad been stationed by Hardee, in readiness to charge upon Palmir'i division, when thatpart of oar line should be sufficiently weakened by the withdrawal of reinforesments for MeCook. The position was a most uncomfortable one, and at every discharge- of our artillery some of Withers*- men bit the dust. Goad ed almost to mkdneis by this slaughter of his helpless men, the rebel- leader ordered a charge, flis men advonee&with great impet uosity, but their reckleubess was of no avail the few proud regiments that stood in their way. The sea might sooner hope, by hurling its angry billows against them to P 1 ** 1 lh ® »°Ud rocks which cqpfike it. The desperate assailants withdrew at last. Tbeirlou must have been fearful, as they call it the bloodiest struggle of the day. Therewas now a 101 l in thestonnpandsearee-- ly a volley of musketry or a boom of eannen. was heard<for three quarters of au hour. Some hoped that theie blood, eoenee were ended for'tho daj; bat thorebel leaden, die appointed b, their failure to penetrate to our lag for ahold blow at tho Cairo. AU tbero •erToa-1 were atteehed to the ceatre of thsir . arm, under Polk, and Bragg in potion plaood i hlmeelf at tho head of the eolnmni; , ■^ nd ®? w *" preientod an imposing ipeo taolo. The nature of iho ground in their part of the hold wae enoh that era, moromant of either arm, could bo dletlnctl, aeon. Th* open held! toward Murffeteboro were .mooth enough fora holida, parade ground. A Cere. oannouado up tho turnpike an nounced tho coming oniot, and from the nr. wood! out of which I had icon the rebel oar 7*,°“ on Mond *, «'«ning, th.flrit line of battle now salUee forth. It came on in -magnificent order; and itrotohlngiawa, di agonal!, acroft a groat iloplng Bold, of wbloh I have eo freqnentl, ipokon, lu length loom ed interminable. At a .üßeient ihterrai another lino deployed into tho open ground parallel with the firit; and ere the forward battalion!i were engaged a third Una of battle came forth from the eamo woode. It loomed that onr fooMe lino, in that dlroetloh mtut be omihed b, the weight of then irnmoneo mee> ses of living and moving men. But the ever watchful eye or Eosecnns had dotootedthe rebel.design,even before their first line of battle emerged from among the trees. The Union army was like a set *of chessmen in his hands, and its different bri gades and divisions were; moved about with : “ much facility as are pawus and pitoes in ! l 0 " 1 «khaustod troops ' ?JL l l? an< * °* ntr# w * n hurried iorword on j the double quiok to oombat this new effort of 1 S d * Ten from eetrelno left, bronrtTev£ J®. T a ‘ po, ** d ' * brt *» d * "• brought over to take part in tho defend. The eamo formidable arra, of battorlo. and battal ions again confronted the foo »hkt which tho violoncoof Hardo«'° core, had ,",££s tttolf, and almiter ninlte followw£ had,pml Aimoit ilmultaneonel, a eheetof fire . forth from oaoh of the oppo.lt. linn, aid 1 fo? a few miantoe both.toed Ilka wall, of dltoharglng thoir doadl, mnekote Into oaoh othor’e boeoma. Then the rebel, attempted to charge, bnt a etorm of load and trim TiaU burst in their faces and all around them sweeping them down as tho long lines of ft® Batw *i»«prostrated by the blast of the Simoon. If otter madness ean he called bravery, then indeed were these rebels bravo. As U ac tuated by the hellish motive to do ah much mischief ae possible before they died, they .rushed up to the very monies of our cannon ,und • burled their muskets at the heads of onr artillerymen., They even shonUd .demonia cally when their hearts were pierced by bßi le U, and tumbled to the earth while endeavor ing to take another stop in advance. If onoe the soldiers of the Union wavered before this fiery onset, it was only for a mo- : meat, and in forty minutes from the time the first rebel line inarched forth, all three of them had been dashed to pieces, and the sur vivors of tho conflict, flying In wild eohfnslon over slope, were disappearing in the depth of the woods. • - - The battle was over. Until torn o’olock the I rebels continued to fire a oaaaos er two from the direction-of Murfreesboro, an though la angry protest against their repulse,- butwhen iUs o«M6d there wasailenoe an oyer the field, SO deep by contrast with the tumult of the battle that had ragetfall day, that it seemed oppressive and supernatural. The battle was over; bat who can describe the sufferings which followed. Tbe night air was piercingly cold; and in the midst of those ■gjoomy forests of pine and cedars on the right numbers or men lay freezing, bleeding, dying, whom no human hand would erer succor. The rebel pickets advanced at night to tbe edge of the woods skirting the opon gronod, which was the scene of Ilardeo's terrible re pulse. The hostile lines cf battle wero pro bably a thousand yards apart. The interven ing space was covered with wounded who could not be carried off. He who chose to risk if, as I did, oeuld crawl oarefully ap to the edge of the woods and bear tbe shrieks, eries and groans of the wounded men who were ly ing by hundreds among the trees. The men In our own advance lino lay down u well as they could upon ground over which the storm of battle had swept. It was diffi cult to distinguish the bodies of tbe steepetß from the corpses, and when I passed along the lines at midnight, the living and the dead were slumbering peacefully together. Opr loses in the fight were fearful. At least four thousand were killed and wounded, and more than that many fell iuUe tho hands of the enemy. The casualties of the rebels were certainly doublejour own; and nearly a thou sand of them ware'captured. We had found tho road to Murfreesboro a difficult one to traverse; the enemy was fully convinced that he could neither rout nor cap ture Koscorans; each had measurod accurate ly tbe other's strength ; both were in a degree exhausted, and both rested quietly during the night. . RELIGIOUS JTOTICEB. frS*THE- FIRST CONGREGATION OF DISCIPLES have- rscaovod .from Apollo Hall to JACK&ON’S BLOCK, third fioor. comer of Pena and Bt. Clair atrNti. Preaching every Lord’s Dat, at lOW; o’clock a. m., and 7 p. m. WEDNES DAY EVENING, Lecture at 7 o'clock. The public an respectfully iurited to atioud. Jal<>;it PUBLIC JTOTICES . Crrtcß or M o*o*o4llxl.* Navigation Co., t - Plttabargh, Jar. Bth, j [rS*TRK KOAKD ok DlKiiuTOlitj of this institution have this day declared a Div idend of TWO PEB CENT, ou tie Capital block, out of the earnings of tbe lest six month*, pn\at>L> on or after the 16th instant. JaUMw W. P. COPELAND, Treasurer JTgpBIGHTH WARD VOLUNTEER BELIEF FUND.—Those eathied to relief io the Eighth Waid will meet the C*miaittre cf Ladles at tse SCHOOL HOUhK. In sai l Ward, on fiATUKDAY. the 10ta inst», between >h« hour* ol 2 sod 4 o’clock p. m. Omct PtTTSSUBUU ASO Bliinm.utii'j PASSUtORR Bailwat (JOMPAKI, \ _ Pittsburgh, Jrrqatj u, JfcG3.J O*THE annua! MEETING OK the STOCKHOLDERS cf the Pittsburgh & Birmingham Passenger Bail*at Comp*. y wKI it, held at tbe MONONOAHKLA HOUSE, la the City of Pittsburgh, on MOMDAZ, the JUth tn»l , At II o clock a. m., a: which time and piece an election for officers will be held, to serve for tlie ensuing yesr !'»■ d W. E.NIMIOK. Mercury. Orncx Pirrsßuaan A &tiuai3tu.i,i B. B. Oq„ » Pittsburgh, D*c. Z\. IM£. / ANNUAL MEETING of tbe Stockholders of the Pittsburgh A Slenbeo- Tlile Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Company, 144 Fourth street, between the boon of 10 o'clock a. m. and 12 o’clock m.,oa toONDAY, the 12th day of January, IM»J, at which time and plaoe an election ior a President and teelte Direc tor* • Ul be held. jvl:td S. F. YON BONNHORKT. Sec y Orrrcs Cuirtikqj Yau.ii K. B. Ce„l Pittsburgh, Dee 31. 1862. f ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholder* ot tbe Cbartlers YaUey Ball, road Company will be bald y* MONDAY, tbe |»b day of January, lfc«a, at No. 144 Fourth sueot, Pittsburgh, between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock p. ®-» at which tkao and piece an election for nno Directors will be he'd. _B. F. VON BONSBOBST, 8 Omci Auxoaut Vallsj Railroad Cc., ) Pittsburgh, Dec. 30tb, IBs2. f ANNUAL MEETING of iho Uncy Stockholder* of the Allegheny Valley Rais, roed Company will be held At the oEto.af the C«ra p4t»y. In the City of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY. February Sd, ISSS, at 10 o’clock a. m., tor the par pau of electing a l-naidcnt and Board cf JUaager* f*r the ensuing year. B. C.QBRt fc ternary. Omen Gkbxam Fins Incusoi Ca,) January StL, Wei 1 ELECTION up TWMLVK /f*^ r UIBEOTOI6 of th* German Fire Insurance Company or riitaborgh will be held ooWOSVAT. Tr“®?f7 I? 8 3» •* Ike office of the Company, "*• “* Liberty street, twtvm the boor* or 10 o clock a. m. and 2 o'clotk.p. m. ■J.JS—» F. L. GBOdS, Secretary. Omcx o* no Ptopu's 1 wciaxcb Uo., ■> ft. K. cor**r Wood ud ruth > Pittsburgh. Dre. 2Sik IBGL I [F7?*AN ELECTION FOR TWELVE DIBIOTOES of this Compaajr, to terta dor- Mni h n/S*°',° S *» 1»U « IhU oßoe on 110SDAV, Juturx 12to, IJCJ, b«. TO ttu hourr •* 10 a. m. «sd 8 p. u. _d.ajw WM. F. P4RIIHER- » , .LUMUar'lncuscß Co., 1 Ko.srrmbstrwi. r !> yAN ELECTION EOli TWELVE Ult ' DIUOTOU of tbli Oonpu;, br tli< «sn< *°* Z^s,?^L**. held * c thm «*Oc» of the Coa MBt, on MONDAY. J»na*rj lith, ISttf, ktMu lb« noon of 13 a. m. and 2 p. m. p. M. NOOK, Secretary. Omct AtI.kOUL\T.IMOB4JiOH Co , V Pituonrab. Jan. 5. isci. f rS=-DIVIDEND.-The President aid .UOnctof, of tail Oampnny bny. tbln dnj d.- d, ;~ l of TWO COLLARS FEB an ABE ?? l {!is*P , U l Swk - F*jnbl.oa OT n.'t.r MONDAY, thMaih krt. D. U. BOOK, ftK.oUr,. —*oo Stockholders of PltUbniKh nod Alleghany Brfdoo Co. i-OCB “ofldod Uul nDMISod of wSbio fSs,rt“ T - h “ b "“ ,h “ d * r ~ JOOBATT Cth. ANNUAL, M.KKTLNU oTSe atocLboldoft of tbe Ootnmbfa on Omoponv 01 °S“ r *’ wll ‘ *“ bold on WED ■’“W >*“o 18CI, »l 2 o’clook p. u , In tbo pOoo of tbo Oompnny, No. 1.11 Flr.l K WESTfcKVELT. gerntaav PUUlmrgh. Pro. ». 1M8a1»27 8* 7 ‘ C. Albxakoer BOOKS, forthentw Borina* Oorroocy; DIABIEB, < lo 8 to nod 12 mo.; LAWYERS HEW TIE ESVBLOrE; SLO. 00« B-8 INKSTANCa.PaoroOBAPII ALUDBfI; for*nl«br W. 8. HAVEN, oc2 ° oornor Wood nod Third ■tram. 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Flam townehlp; 8 *’ Ochner Matinee, other goodo, filh word, Pilteh'eli* Sopot Ann, toTern, Vereaillii townablp- 8 Enchner Fetor, mtlng houeo, Ueeom tni s?™. I *^S,? U ‘* r *° o<l * > M w » ,d * *'”oghenr; aheplu* Philip, unrn, ltd nerd, pitteLnrgh; 5“P*“ J “’ Cbattlrre tewnehlp; Wltllame Dneid, Mtlng home, Pitt tonraah/o ic7> 1,111 m "‘ Oh MONDAY, JapdarV loth ,8 & “A 0 l, ' ctoci ' *° *“ ” th » •>«* ' "Ssy _. g. a- agaaoN. cu-a CJ^J5i2 u oul ‘ wwt ur fail 4 twtaba rants, tob cash. «dwf<£» " in ? ,d ** <® ib '‘f sSS^JSSff B js-js UAIS TZLT BOLES. “ v *»«u a rAjtJtSß'l •■TOir* me « e*U, £tfor« purchulrjg, »t J; B. BOBLAJTD’S OHXAP OABH STOBE, Ho.' H-Markat Street, Serend doer fro to fitth. XJICKOHY MDTu-10 bbSThSTro- U oalndttd fcr Mb by . ro^ '»10_ BBt D 4 MrrZSAa 21»Ul»n. .L I UJUUCAxiNU Oli*—irbSfir.oM. JU rior tilricrtta*Ott, lor ula lo» P# ; J*M . WBUI B. OOLLLBB. JTEW' J O f'ER TIS E.ttBA~TS. RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES ,h * * tu,c k. of Sp«tacle venders, who aspire to the name of Opti- EtTSSIAH PEBBLE SPECTACLES A re rveolrin i dally tbe warmest endorsemt'ete of our a *t»t faiMked is to examine all other PrUble’ lh *° * Dd «a«ala9 the BUBSIAN rKBBLE ono*. For sale by J. DIIMOKD, Practical Optician, Mannl.ctorer ui the Haulm Pebble Bpwttad.., C‘* Titth «;r.et I’o t It'-ii 'i' c. ( 'JUJ-J A TK Y cJJfiATft FOK SALfc,,—t Vyoffcr lot-file •boot 60 acrm of the faro on wllch i a l.l U th ." oorth aU « 01 »*# PesotylraoU mil rend, either altogether or In lot* of ft acnw and np. ward, ereiy foot of which is within a few *!om of a Station. a U shoot 3 milna from PiiUbar*h, »nd . a commatwing r!uw of the tfonongabela rlrer and tworailroada. Tboso detirona of paribaslng can in (? rm * tt ' ,n calling at Mr. PEN NET 8 Office, Fourth stree*. JalOilw WM. O. HAWKINS. UUUob iu JLKT —That very drelr&Me hoo** formerly occupied by M. Alien,Jtaq., dec* ecd, tod more rexntly t>y General !* 0 \ I L onu ,trewl * Apply to the enb- Kriber, at the Fanillj Grccory Store of John A. tun-haw, cornerioi Band and Liberty nrceta. t,,,. , . , FRANCIS 0. BAILET PUfborgb, Jan. 9|l», 186S:jalt).3t jj iaa» *. ft tt Uit U TiUN.—-1 ho Partnership kMnSS t S we .SSJ ißg between JOSEPH W. and nntl ® r tb ® “»“•“<* «>!’ of uOaG A BROTH KB, WM diaiolved on the ISlh-of Pffvo^v 18 ? 2 ' b J lhe of EEDBEN ftl. hw .K* 7^ bnalc *" of the U 1« firm wl!!> eettlM oy the surviving partner, JOSEPH W. LONG All persona having claim* against the lateTflrm alii thMn » 4nd 4,1 knowing them«elv<>s In* deblod will plea*© call and eettle. jafl.lw TOSEPH W. LONG having purchased U of REUBEN M. LoM, | n tbo late nr inlrg^wMili^rßßOTHEß. wiU continno the BLAOKSMITaiNQnod FORCING BUS'XEdP. at *?° oldataod. No. 4C, corner Water and Short Sta. £ f ?{V 5 S~ r Joni giTtn to STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD BLAURbMITHtNG, la a)) fh./r br S?. C . L ?* . r L JOSEPH W. LONG, riltrbnrgli, Jan. Bth, IHA ! ja9:ltn BOftTO.N I- 1A IN TwflTonfw aevtn octave , KgiwffJißa • iimooii rind! SB U (7D Ihia wook from thr colebratod Boaton X.Jf ufactor/ of UALLETr, IIAVIB A CO, Ihre. .dporb BtIUAKE GBAUDS, M d 0100 ilcb], ornamented Bxewood 7 octave BuUAb£ PIASOh e*rr«d leg*, lyre and’ AU *b«* above instruments h*ve full PT * nttna b b *«. suspension bridge, (this ££riTpT,Xos. ”° °^ r «i-l rilTriAst b » ,b * <°' ■aomloo tbU «|d, ttdld i w ri * nc *> M the ware rooms ol * -A* JOUKiH. MBLLOB.gI W.,,1 (}OMiIuH*IUM AND FKUULKJK— Vy 3 0 ba»k. pdaiv Drj Appl>«; l ;» a io '■ do IWbr*, fc*lTo»; 70 bbt*. Sirpet Cider: !&' boxe* W. H. Cht**a; 1" do B V.[ do; Apple*-, a do Armj Beotu; 75 bo*h. OqUu»; 2o bid*. Flint SomLnj, !, lo * tl of Joule, (P«iih UIg»); - bU* poiti (J)drr Vtnonr; ; 100 do UrgoXo. JtUct.rJ; J o*i re«e!v«l *od fc,r (ju. bT . FRAKJL YAH GOUDKB, -- Hi etrerL. 1 'Utt ItalbWAX TIM Jb-Klsi tvAMStt— KPSOIAILT ADA PTJCI> Fijr army I»MM *4f K 2I kD n TO EDN fiSi^,v. Kh , T TIM A 0n « of lho n«o*t t*kJn< DOT- f IU «Ti f ,b ? d * jr » * nd ,hcmW prt *’ l ** froia 9*o to 8&0 **eh ttocd only by th* c**e, coattfnln* *li of *M°rt*d p*» | erot. Hmtj a'l»*r pUted, per e «. flu* iJSuUqi g?* * n ?t T w* P" «*• ©* » half down, f"- c***i v»{ half of rack kind, $39. Term* “ al by es|UM> With bill fcreol)«. tlos os delivery AoUiera moil remit CASH IS ADVASCS,., anool coSKt from them. Thli It one of lh. mo,t “ “ b .* *f‘ la “ *o>l Jtu( the this! fw J L , n *•“ «™T «l*Hng to mtke motte; Order eany. Addnw, • * i OUBBIED BROS ,Sol* Importers. fw»«o Balldlng, Hwim atfcvl, M, f. QHRISTMAB AND NEW YEAR'S I PBE 8 E N T 8. Photographic Albums. The flooet, beet and cheepcel Meortnent to the city. Children's Toy Booki G&nes. BOOKS, of ell kituU, tor BoUd^-Pr*»mte* 1,000 different kind* of PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES uF GENKBALS. Oppl« of TISX PIOTORia FOB ALBUMS. 16 emu each—fl 60 {ter down. /DM W. PITTOCK, Dook, SuilolK*, uil N.vf{»pw D»po*» d>l3 oppodits tu* post omai JJOUPAT PRESENTS. O RE A T GIFT BOOK BTORE, So. 118 Wood Street. * Wa have received tbD day tbe LABQE3T ABB I BEST uaortnvat of j, PaOTOdBAPH ALBUMS ?J!L° a l r rl ’"'***'“ '•>*■ rflY- W* *-"ll tbom ri pneos vnjch DEFT COMPETITION. Wo bn,, mao TMdt.J i tarjnnppl; of JUVENILE AND OTHER BOOKS, Bailable lor prwanta. osatly pre«»Qt U glun with each book aold. I JJOLLDA r PKE3ENTH, ALLIBWAKTOF photograph albums I - i /’ OB BOOKS BCITABLB FOB holiday presents, . 'SHOULD CALL AT THE GIFT BOOK BTORE, 53 Fifth Street. **■* oirr, wobth from fifty cent* to ONK nDNDBKC DOLLARS, 18 GrYEH WITH EAfg 8008 BOLD. j d*23 Ornoc or thb uoaraouAx or alleobuty Co., i r»w/-» „n. MtUbnr*b. IPjl* Jen. 6th» IMS. / TO PRINTERS, STATIONERS, Aa— —rpopoeala will Ibe retelred at UiU oillcn ooW tb» Nkb Cut., laclullve,'foT hiralihJng— -Bizij-elght Offleo DapllUtas fbr Taxee, IWJ. oiziy-eigbt Collect lon &bpUcal«, *• Mtt. «xijr**lglit School Bapltoawa, •• is&s, B * n, ii caa be Japen on application. < , .“T olrectloa ef CoßalyOemmlailoneia. • HENUT LAMBKKT, Cootroller, PKODUCE.— | * L blt * ***** Family Floor; 6»003 M». Buckwheat do; 2 tinrcoa Bacon Hide*; S tibia. Ho. 1 Lard; i *kegi do do; j 2 ban White Btuir C bbU Cor-* - - - . ooootry Boap: Juit recftlvßtf and for sale bri . u J. 8. OILWOBTU 4 00., 1 tOaftd UO Beeonrt itnmt. \| iSW St)UAK-<JUKI£I/ HAMS.—We 47.. tcodipt of W lot of the celabrated SUr Brand OJticlß&etl' ; Btit|r<Cand tfaau, which aEUW 1 *! to aay ft the market. Alao, Dried Beef, tor eale by the tleroe er at b J JKp. A. KKKBIIAW, l. corner Liberty and Head atreeta. i I’AKKD PJJAUUiIia—A eap p~ r* J*»** noelvod s alao, bright halrw aapaxad ~tala by ths baahd or pound, at thaJain'. 1 ua* 008 ** eior * ot JOBS A. &KHSOAW, —oornar Libartr and Hand atreat. .““UN BIeCUIT ;A«ji ALMOND WPTg—Jem r»cel?#d froth Cromtho bakwteo vsSLihTs^ 1 * or tgr tba pco»d, at tbs FtaliyOrocerj fitanqf ..-T 30RS A. BMJBHAW, ooroer Llbwty oad Hoadrtmt*. - * K KA—WKBSTBR'B CNABBIDG- jrjßir ~tn rERTiaEMEjrra. »J<o COUNTRY MERGHANTB~iND / , DIALIB& .-,■ll - ' EATON; SIACRITSI & CO., No*. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, Jobbers end retailers of TBIMMINQB, i«min. OERIKS, BOSIEBY, G LOYBB, HOOr BSIBTS, BIBBOSB, SHIRTS, (XILLABS, TIBS. GHDKB* BHIBT3 ud DBAWBBS. WOOLEN HOODS. HO BIAB, SOABFB, ISPHYR AHD BHETLAHD WOOLi 6,000 Be. KNITTIHO Y ABBS, on hud ud to arrive. F»»l>*>ed before the Urt giut od sts.ua, pbddlkbs, Ud aO who bay to wl! tgmic. &. B.—a cimoo aaaorttoeat of Staple Dry Ooods* 1863. HDN ™ 1863. PIITBBUEGH ALMANAC, FOB 1868. 72 PAOU, IlAo*T*iTSi>. 4o. U “i b 1 A ’ t,<, “ o “ l “l Celcnlstion It dnitbd status STAMP AOT, hi (tall i VALUABLE BEOEIrTS; emtufejSgg, ,HmD ® k ' Ta or Aod loti or other entertalnl,., . od; lo,i luct ;,„ rM e. log mattor. T I'KICE, ONLY 5 CENTS, P°“ ' p * l' 1 ' 00 r “* l P* » f **» thru cent Addrear >ll orddn, fo Inure prompt attentloi JOBS P. BDNT, Pnltllthtr, MASONIC HALL, fIIT*H STREET, PITTBB VBOE PJI _ Ornc* or Cokhostovkss, ") Fo* TH* luonoj or PvsliO Buiisraai. I B £ for tb* losm of tba FOUR OOBNES BOOMS OF THK HEW mkim HOUBR, Alfegkeoy, vnltabl* for tb* tranaactlon of •ny retail btulnttN. adapwd to tb* waaU of tboaa who ahall atiaad tb* Karkata, taehi a* BefrMfaaut & .“ter " ,ba¥ ’ “• s-k?ML!; OujCtlA UtjKt to uch modification, M U>. UltH Mitel Imu map tnggeatvat hi, own cast, ud will b. "wijfor cocnpanc/ when tb. Haw Markrt Hama u read, for me, abort tha flnt of April next Tha room, are 20 feet einere, with celltra. The plan proposes two front, on tho a treat, and etlo two front, the market, hiring a public entrant* at The room, wUI be let fcr a torn of nan bom tha a * l ,'.° r ,'P , “S«CT of the new MarketSoma,ubject “ lk * “■ r,n J *»““*l' r «n«: The room on the tor “d Federal rtrsrts, f 560; oornar of Fad. pSI *«o| corner of Gap u «tme£*3so ,M0 ’ “ d a>rDtr of Fill and Ohio wln . Propoaala lo the CommU- Fort Offica, rtaiing the premlnm f_ ud the bulnaea for which the biJ. I ■fefes'sisr" ““ , ‘* M “ " j ‘ ct *»f vrn ftALKis, i JNO. WBieaTg L , SAMUEL BIDDLE. rOofflnii*«ioD*ra. JOS. riBXPATEIOL JaO:td J * WILSON’S gALE EXTRAORDINARY, OF SILKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, AHD Dress Goods, AT BARKER A CO.’S, 59 Mttkot .Slfeet, ' AT,' LESS THAU LAST TEARS PRICES. Tb. crmUtt lBdoowi«n«. .w oflHid. — l -cull ajcb aa . j,, PixrUirMaA. tA. [ A QI/YPE, SEWING MACHINES, 80. ST FIFTH STOUT. Them UHBIVALLED FAMILY MACHINE* w^^arsisit^sasifta; world conjwtlag. rtS^tm?iSa^* lr “ lT b “" *“• *" ‘" u ’ l makes the lock atttch lmocealbl* ta «**h *h* maantiel advantage of befog»Hky n both iUm, forming so ridge or chela, it otn Wilt, etltoh. gftJk IS MKfl. rf,]?. .!*•$“?!? *P** d ** d dmpUdiy of thle lb *? £■» «b* oaouty ut strength ofatltcb, e*d adapt, thothjAoat or thin scat fhbr/ca render It tbo oroot ffCOOZfiSVUL IKD FOFULUfilwm MACaur* DOW ofered to tbo poWlc. * ™ im-WAB&INTMD TBBKM S F WtMl and examine thorn, at Ho. ST TOTH STRICT.' - - * WM. SUMNER 4 CO.. ja9afnrK Wamz* Aonr, r\BPHAJ»S' COURT. HALt—ln the V/matterof tha Mtatoof AUx. Spoor, deceased. J^L Ttfta * •* oriu of tha Orphans* Ooort of Al* IWUI axpooa to Public Sal*, at tha in thooiti of HtubtS^ro I *h* TU» Say Of Vebnnry, A. D. 18" S. I *A, ©clock *•atl that certain tract' of lacd I tltnafa la Indiana townahlp, AUeghaay ceentr. be* l!.W^i. < i* I "' d ? tl,etof Alexander spear, I died, eelaed, eodboiuaded mad daaeifhad as follows • i OixniMaelßg at a pin oa line dividing tha herein ) after doacrlbad aad-othar land of fioter. I w^AJ^S 0 !?* l ° Y* 64,4 parehea ton pin-, thonw W. A 4 perches to a white oak; theace tf. I . j9 «*P©*©hea t©a hickory; thence N. ISM* If* w £p«**s*©knnr tree; these*H. t7j£>v. *©■ * ptn; toeoce along Use of Und of i<An Hloholeos &. 8»* 8» perch oe To * pie: theaca along lice U Jandof 4. fi’Clars 8.954° W. 66A p * r r£*i£J k .R lai **«“• alcngether llneoi M’-Oloro’e Jf©* 8-w. VLi parches to a pin;, thence aloax [ line of M’Kee's land 8. B. 88. V perch* to aS? Mesce along the Uaaditlulag tha Maiabefora da. •cribal lead, and other land ef 11>T «yhr opeer. de. t 0 *“• pUcAof to,Uudai-^mbrin. Id* ud SI parebaa, toora cr k.l; b*in* tki !X" wWch lh. lain Ala*. BpMr, dM’d, by Mi bit orAlte*hany Ooa.tr, <• Will Book »o£—, tm-Z fw tha paymtot ofihtTald lenu of Ml. caib. itf-jw* ■ JOBirH aricnj ALLEGHENY COUNTY, ajL la tb. Orphan*’ Ooazt,,So, as, ” rffii 1 kS tt. mnttnr or tbo Out amut oTßobwt Babb, AdMlnirtrator of Bcban Tmjim, I. Ami 00., to arltpjinnarr Sd.IM-Lim motion of ™SjSkD3£fc b2itL th# Md «»P«oae, and ; make dleta! BTTH.OOo'Sr' Iba aobacrlbaf wIU allena to tb. dotlai of tba swswsaafKli* t*XwA I. BAADPogp Blnn. Andttor. F^. 1 ! Al- et,w rKK ONLY OHI DOLLAR pn PATH, Becelyed by axpren tWla day. ■ASOS, BAOBSB Jt 00, Wo. W IWHi ilmt iiltfXiLLKKa HaUazul *“* Law, «U pattern iQnggd to *bt of 2^fl!i^ 0 ? l, soi Looks mat! **“ , *“ a W< trl-Boathij tnd SKs&Siisai T * M. M'BTJSJiJN, iSKUS J’ODITDBM, o** avp 9r(ia ftnna, 1 All kind* of bsar4 &Ni).lßUNOOOK&{ißi<l*to ordtt. Alae BBamo Wff kind*.madeattfceshorurtaotka. All ordera loft at BOWK A TBTZaST'A k«. iu WOODSTBKCT, “ **^ b ® mambera of thl* Jtaa balng practical ««. **“* experience la their boalneae, <!efc'y *° *** ** tUlkcl,cn ln awry iwpMt!j D ll D. COWLEY, HOMOSOPATHIST, -^s^ssKssjafe, * *° * *" m -* a “ J »*» 7 p- «>• JUfctTRECEIVED 3088L3. BTE FLOBB; j . 10 188 PBIM* BBTTSB; j OOLVIM * MABOM, 80. 6 Amlthflald ifawt jjHXJMOMX tHiAHH WORKH fci ■' P-tBBOXti.TATLOB *00„\ iamp qaninjr MAVCTAormi«,. <<as'«<°' 1M BBCOMP hb,^. t,SSBKES3!a®34 < ' | pttr GOODS. qlobing oot siat.b ” r~ OT WINTER GOODS. EATON, TIACRIB ft CO., Freriotu to making their ANHUA'L iITTXHTO&T, *rg dedreoe of dedogcat their entire stock of WINTER GOODS B«ibre the ftnt day of February next. Wholesale ae well ae Betall Bnyerv wQI hare all the advantagee of the fiKDOOTION HAD* IS FBIOX3. EATON, MACEXm ft C 0„ J«l» Rtf. 17 FITTHITBSHT. gALMOKAIi BKIBTB, AT REDUCED PRICES, , in order to don oat their entire etock on Ibe ftxtt of Febrnary. Ktk) yonr wleciione before the choice' oolore m ail gone. KATOR, MAOBDM A 00. QKKAT BAHQAINS lt> BE HAD C. HAiVSOIV LOVE Sc CO.’S. OUB DBBSS SOODS MABKID BOWS. OUB BALMOBALB MABKBD DOWH. ODB SHAWLS A CLOAKS U ABKli) DOWH. ODB STOCK Or DOMESTICS U wtthoota donbt the cheepect In the eitji FLANNELS, rPtltSSh A ?, D p fc AIN whit* oouhtbt Also, YLLLOW, bid, blub. Ss'«ter.f HD WHIT * TWILLiD TCAHHII,?; BLANKETS, HOMK-MABI, an eiwlUat artlolo. and r.ry duan. AUo, food KAfcTZBH BLAHKITS. “ W. would Jut My to thou In want of .BEY GOODE If they want good bargain, to (It. u a tail. C. SANSON LOTS ft CO., 74 MABKBT STBUT. No. 78 Narket Street. AnnUlu at U» low.it pdoM.br CASH, a lam oad wlditiekof tb. bort BitH and aalactlouat JYIHriB HOHIBt, OLOFBS,- SAUHTLXTB, «W- KHOLAHD TrOOLm OOODS, BOSTOHBiBBBBHOSK,, MKRIHO A ALL WOOL BHIBTB A' BBAWKS, WOOL MITT©, HOODS,- The best styles of OBHYZdUIKH’© FUBHISHISQ GOODS, TBUMIHGB, ' XMBBOIDXBIks, HOTIOHB, X TABOT GOODS, dc. At pclce, to nU sit barsn. 4GLYDE, ?S BABBIT STBBBT, (t*<Sßec rosrth aad th« PtaaonL) ■HOUBijj BOOBS PBICKB ~" IS DRY GOODS! J - M. BUROHFIEI «D Will. MOB ski*. DAM, cbm ovt hk wUn Kook Cf Wl»t*r ‘ SHAWLS, AWD G LJP A E S M iuauct* Prices, 'pftfthlac to ndoce ear stock bsfera hUu«v a> Btul lavsitory. Md IBpglj JOBWstTiS. * 'i; Jtf LARGE STOCK OP o Xi O’. JL. E S SBLA.WLS, ■njBT*ißsoiT*D bt npim. AMO, 500 PISCES Delaines. AT 25 CERTS, At & D. HUCUB’, ■ Cor. Fifth * Market St*, .MS ■ KTTIBBMH. gORKB'H HOSIERY Hy.lT To oommnc. on BOHDAT, Ju.SU. Cotton Hoiioiy*tl*«t Toar’oPrioo*. toMnco oar stock bfera thoSntor nsßfigCaj»».swr oSMuoar lUPT«r ABD PaiCM^?^, 00 ?? 0 ® HOttot AABT IBAB* l4sS' r^l‘?o ; 111 " T ’ »> <• »P“ 1-71«T -' ' • jo*. Born, ft B fToaJTHUlfcß.fiiolL. (]O<OSrVG OUT SALE OF Embroideries, ; at •; : m*>» TBißßma Broaa. . Eos.lTos*t*lUßMatm*. J*?',--.. J«0. H0M1; (IIS?"”* 1 We* to arms an vahti luuutnant l {f^rarpUBGH_THBATBBL L—w md hMpr, •* «"*» TSIS (S»turdv) SYXBHS, Jan* 10th, 18CS, TO be prawntad, -i • . •WeACBJEMrj *«MA WHIMS. '! ' ...CHAB. TOBTEB. ; THE GOLDEN PARMER IHIBOLDEI TABMIB. JK OHAPLIH. . —PHond.,, Joan Off im Will P- {rg-THIMBLES VAETBTfaa; PMW '*.<>**•. - C. Spun. ■ -Sol. Tumm lit v, Illir «rflr»i,d MuW, SATCBDAT. Juu lots IBCT. , pti&nusot will conclude with VA -« awiingpentomlme entitled ery . s(£i.jrp/irr; or, fkf aoxlbs bsvmsgx. Donnllne.-Harry Leal;e.jLt&ndlneJ.Kai» wW.»t. Bce»pini~Johm»yj£Uat.( WalertnoZLtadl OnSiL lO cento, to »n pute or tU lwe 1 I ***'• tCtfa^aC ‘ i s£,S‘- Ho. IT fifth otraat. JiMICTMOjr SaA£s. PIANO AT ACCTION.-On BATHE OAT MOBHfHd, Jia<loth, it lOo'clock, will be sold, it DaVto* Auction, M ruth street, one coed ssooedtoend Mahogany Oaoettano, ©octavo, t- J»’ •; V : ■ J.fl^PAnflLAnc*. T itiHT MARKET WAGON A? AUC XJ XIOM.—On BATUBDAT HOBHIHG, January luth, at U o’clock, will be sold, st Davis' Anciton, ©A Fifth street! one light Market Wagon, covered. Is 9 » U • ■J. CL DAVIS, Anct. VALUABLE stocks at auction. V —On TCHCBDAY STEHIHO, January llth.et 7)4 o’clock, will be sold,* st the Ooauurdsl filrt Basina, Hu. 64 Fifth street: 20 shares Citizens Bank Stocky 26 do Kerchaa is A Man nfsrtnrers Bank [Stock? 60 do Allegheny Talley B. B. 00. Stock; 60 do Pittsburgh A Steuben*illo B. A Co.; I*9 i J. Q. DATIB, AucL QEWING MACHINES AT AUCTION. JO —OoSATDBDAY MOBHXtf G, Jan. 10tb, at 10 o’clock, will bo said, st Davis' Aucttsn, 64 Filth stiMt, iose 'Tlakle A Lyen’s Family Sewing Ms* chins, which is aneioeUant Shuttle Machine, Ajual to Singer’s, and makes a atom A Baksr stitch. Also, Sewing Machines,' ono oT them Air frmlly and the other tor tailors* n«e. : ls 9 ; i J. Q. DATIB, Anct. CtUNURieS AT AUCTION.—On BAT iJ OHDAY MOBNIMO, Jan. 10th, at 10 o’clock, wUI be sold, at Davis’ Aaetion, 54 Fifth street, 28 Haas and Shoulders: 80 Market Baskets; 80 large Wooden Dishes; 1 glass Show Oase; 1 urge silt frame Mirror; S tisw Booking Stores; a second hand Cooking fitoveer 4 large Settees; 1 ! . . J*» I J. 0. DAYlflj Anct, /ORPHANS' COUKTBALE OF LAW- V BEHOEVILLE PBOPSBTI.—Os TUESDAY MOBBING, Ju. Util, *t 10 o'clock, .111 U Mid, tij order of the Orphans* Court of Allegheny county, on toe premises, Lot No! 16 la a plan of lots laid out ayßobfc, Ball, Adm’r &m!alooiin Leech, doC*dTaaid lot havifcg a front of 34 feet on the Pittsburgh sad Gmnsbnrg Pik4 back UO fret to spring alley. • J Tnnl or Baix—One-third cash, balance in one nod two yadis, with interest, sensed by bondaadmert -gage* J. Q. DAVIS, AucL B. BELL, Administrator. 1 w JJEW STYLES OFi BOOTS,’ ! . : SHOES, ud ; . BALMOBAIS, Ter Wls«, OraUgmu, UIOM ahildra. :• : J«ut received at ' V McCLBLLAHITB APtfriOH, - • l TJUFTH WARD PROPERTY 'at * AtJOTiON,—O. BATUBDAY ATTBBVnnic t0.19*. •» 1 o'clock, «lll£vli «? of PitUburfh, by cadwof s?w «r~t l«l fc« t.wud7 Eli.iri!sl Onatot, gj same also aa the above, near to Adams the same range of lots; being lot He. ©ln Two toto, eeoh 98 fset front, oh ttmt. he-' aad Ftna streets,: extending- faadt W H<»i a and 3 SaaidrtßL . One tot 86 last front on Feu street, "ttr **• m, nsrof BAuJmi street, and extending bask 100 hit ®Frtng alley, whereon fa a two .etory briokdhtoU- I LO.DAVa.AgH.. >ETROLITB OIL WORKS, OOUFOBIS, Ae. RRKBK A GRAFF, Proprietor s. Oopodty two tttomuS per waok. BOHOHOABBLA HOBSB. » ■ •: i ■ :■ !-. . sous TMPORfrAMT TO OIL Htnppuwa j- ABPBKTD.BB3.—I hare ntohiNd flr* term « rOT i ll L, ,l, “ t «l °* tho AUogbsoj Bl«r StL —£BS?V*W T*“?r BBlrosa, ohm Doanaoo- Till., vkiohl us flttuig «p „ tuOUTuMBr tho oTTwrollo*, Jorotoriii* u* WcAson.- Tlil, pnpnrqr. haa;oararpa«ad “I’oslMSl tor U» locstil jartoolj «Uo U»atj Umlu with oo twUdloca. with «S»» UodUcfoTbotto. Ut Mboro tho Matin ud wwUra (wicu i UimM ot U» enoad, j I *» new prepaid to ta&a con of on Bo« 5» v a&d, with* •Uua puip, to tknl, and with to proof; tight Olto a£tt» yard, oa th* OlOaens PaoKiMr Safl- All ooßUßoatcattoM iddrMaad tojJAVTD SiS&Sf SOS. WlUbarsh. ft, winrMrtr, FAKOVFORB; OHTtDMH'B TABOr TUBS; OKKTB TUB CATS. 003 AAfiS A QL0VB8; . I BATO ABO CAT*. Ttifrtf Mil rtjl. o»the ko» gonUon bud •ad fatMU »t R. a BUIfIKR,Art, luilhotatwoc mn Molrlln ol B’TTBliriT-TJiai]! tfo. tt OdTHJIILD ST&UT, AJnll fortanfc of PITTSBURGH MAtiDtAO THUD njßmiVAMnrwmnvtlj os haL wUah «» wm alt s» tto towi ptlM *r O^SIL* . Inlftlyssili - : , ••. ■ ■• •; ‘ . gOOPBKIRTSAT HALF PBIOK, •V 'l f £ I Htamra tbimmiho btorb. naadttMaiMniMt. ~ ■tSUSUiav '-’•SP 1,000 bbu..«xtrs Kofi IWt; TT 900 do do YMdljtiosrj 90. do iidl Tfhttn rtanr * 1,000 do .iOodflih) T . •.< * : r , ■ ’ 9; do ;£oll Buttor; •, ’ • ■ lOObciaOfcW *: ; . d*o CAIgynABH ’ ; ■ ' -j"-. r :J - l • WM.'O.l0!EB8IOM *OO. P«ttAßl.£B L. CALDWELL, POBK JPAeXSM,,: S^ B »w:&“ tBD0A *- 0D “» **** To conclude with <8 Fifth street. HTT3SVSOB, PA. XcGOBD & Coit, Mo. 181 WOOD BTBMKT. PITI&BUUQB, PA. ftpu. Jloi i FttiU for umpouinK:.
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