BESME » • ,! . • W, * : ’ ' l;’ * • < * s ; t. t .\y: ,'A.-. r ' ya .'.'ll -.••j. > _,p V I • V> • :.*« .’.V.VVA'.V , ;: ; V^~4 :-: ; ™v- S ' ~4 L. ••., Wfcft ’’ '* --C'Wi i? : :*\« •v*x-:«Jk.&S : - Y'-* v^y* ■:j:r!':7^s}v ! ‘‘e' %s>:: !-V ri ' • *7';•'■ ■f’ '■' : - r '■■ -‘t:- • t.4H »-*»>*%,;.■»! ; :<‘i+ ? ■V- : * fc\ XOEBDAT MOENINQ, JAK. 20. Jeff.Uarie’ Kuuie 1» the Confed ernie Congreee. , , W« hiveroomibnlfor afew extroete from ud nottee* of tWs extraordinary document. After briefly referring to. the campaigns tlnoe Me lsst stanual message, be seye: The aptieipAtiohs Whieh'sntered into the eontesthsve iuw ripened into s conviction, whioh is; not only shared with n» by the oojsunon opio on of nintr&l n%tio&£j but is eridently {or ling iteelf upon oar enemies themselves. The advent of peace will be bsdid with j >y.' Our desire for ithas never been conceal d. Bat -earnest « has been oar wlsb for pence, end greet es here been oar seerifioi s end sufferings daring the war, (AS. det rminetion of this people hss. with each si eeeeding month become mote unalterably f xed to endure eny suffering end eonlinae eny. ieorifloe, hoverer pro longed, enrif lirir right to oetf-governmaii mi tho mtreigiUg and Miptniaue of that Btatuihail hope turn triumphantly vindicated mi utaiUthu ■ Whet do on r conciliating, compromising, reconstructing, slavery-conserving Demo erata, who. ere dnaming of e ‘Union es It woo," «ey to this i Now let • Fxxxaxdo Wood be off to Hlohmond/'wllha sword in one bend end en olirebrenehln the other.'* He eompleins of the eerly determination of England, Frenoe end other Earopeen powers to confine themoelvea to recognliing the self-evident feet of the existence of e striot neutrality tftring the progress of the war, bat idrewi from this the ednolasioh that their coarse of notion wee bat en so tnel decision against the SoaUt end in feror of the Union, at the seme rime tending to - prolong hoetililies. He oomplelns of Eu ropean injustice in other matters, citing the ■ oonolosion of a treaty with the United States for the -abolishment of privateering, thas preventing the Confederates from dispos ing of in'foreign ports the prises which their privateers might capture.- This ho tMnks one of the digest ehaftxaimed at the - saocees of the Confederacy, j Of Gen. Boiusa he saye:l have bran ded Ihie criminal outlaw, Mid direct ed his execution in expiation of hie crimes, if ht thouli faU into tlu haaii of any of our /orcM." He also oomplains bitterly of Gen. ' IdinnoT for alleged severities towards the rebels at and around Winchester. Presi dent litscour owes it to himeelf, to the ooantry, to General Botlxo, and to the enaee or troth end jastioe, to send him back to New Orleans, or give’him the-means to take Charleston, and tame the people there as he did these of the Crescent City. What be says on the Proclamation of Emancipation we give in fall: tsx xruxcnaxiox pmocnxmxtox. Of the not in relation to President Lin coln’s emancipation proclamation, he says he. may well leave it to the iaetinots of that '■ oommon hamanity which a benefioent Cre > ■.: a tor has IffiplnUted In the breasts Of oar fellow men of ill oonntries to pass judg ment on a measure of which several -mil ' i'-'-. Hone of human beings of an inferior raoe, peaceful and contented laborers in their spherics* Shesmd Jausfimmeetwe, while hi the same time thty nsejenoonraged to a lfcrir-nnmters frimyfc&iacO naUmthTurissStT self de- Ibnae. Oarewn detestadon of those who kave aUempted tks moit execrable massa , ore reocrded ln the history of guilty man is .tinctured by a profound sentiment for the impotent rage which it discloses. As - far qarogqrdttho,q&ion af-thlUsovay mSnTenaashCTlminalsas may. attempt its execution, I confine myself to. informing you that I shall, unless -in year wisdom yen deem some other coarse more expedi ent, deliver to the several state authorities ’all commissioned, officers of the United- States that may hereafter be captured by oar foroes in any of the States embrnCed in the j proclamation, that they may|be deaU vrith in -accordance with the laws of those States, providing for the punlshmSnt of arimlnols - engaged in exciting i servile insurrection!. In its politieal aepeot this message possesses great signification, and to it, In this light, 1 Invite your attention. It affords to oar people the complete and crowning proof of the true nature of the designs of the party wMoh elevated to Sower the present oooupane of the presi ential ehair at Washington, and wMoh soughtto conceal its purposes by every va riety of ertful grace, end by the perfidious nss of.the most solemn end reposted pledges .on every praetieahle oeeeslon. What doee bins mean by saying that ooeiral millions of “peaceful and contented 'laborers are doomed to extermination?” U not thin a savaga threat that, rather than (he sieves shall beoome.. free, they shell he exterminated, bntehered, is were the twenty colored teamsters, sear Murfreesboro? If thnlba the purpose, there Is a future for the • Seath more terrifio than eny thing found -.hi human ennals; but, if, on the ether jflpbaid, the Booth ihall ooqaleaoe tn the now , - ™ inevitable change of relation between their “contented iaboren” and themselves, there will be ns triable. Their laborers wUI be •j Tl ry maoh more “peedefnl and eontented” »t— they have ever been. The threat to _ treat all commissioned officers who may tis oaptaridby thVCbnfederete fories aecrim 1-yi. «an only intensify the bitterness of tbs eonflloL t _ • Tie Benlit af The Mobil* £ffiilar,p»bllal>«r • Utter whieh thua aaia-forth the importJUlco of tba great battle el Murfreeaboro Then 4* ■0 mighty and pbndereoo eteke on thp ieeueof thin bottle, which it of for deeper importance in in retulta then may otfkihi bo imagined. Should it malt die entrvualy to ue, it glree thoenemyMiddlr ' Tenneeeee, and U opene the rood to Georgia and North Carolina. Indeed, there ia no oodnUoK tla impertanoe of the reault, either-way; lor if elotory ehall.peiohupon our bannerp, U pye» ueNoehTille, and again openetine Kentaoky,beeldee freeing all Tenneeeee I i It iriuppoeed that Prfaident Daria did neiautlolpate any battle.aeonr ring at this point, whan hart, torn thafaet that ha naked how many men it would take I to debud tha Cumberland Momntalna. _ ~ —.With each immediate, auoh important, goah far-reaohlngreaulU aa manlfeatly da> pend on Koaionana 1 auooeaa in following we truat the aoremment wOl put 6rih er ery needfal »Sbrt to rein* ftmrU* army, •» that ho may not lore tha ediantege already gained by being foreed toremelnon the doftnaire la preeenoe of the Mbd army, now, by the almoet auptr. human (Seitfir of itn military leaden, MUriy doubled in numben and reinaplrad wabftethoourege, byi.the ueoeerton of ootnethlrteen brigadee, or flftyregimenta, Loao******, whoanpereedee Banna and takek the ohlef eommand. !fhO u (tafc* on the'laauhof the battle''—the in Mlddie lenneaaee—will be deUreranceof aHthatltnjJijrtaat,iagioni npitßaatTenneeaee. from jpbtl away,but, In notnt of fagt, euoh a ciaft alaur throng wniurpowJM teup do great to Ibßow. Corimonftfcefe of ito Coifcdttito TieMVT DepaftMeilii • >- Wadntjjelii so much-of the remainder of this intercepted correspondence ae will be likely to interest oar readers. The next letter in order is one from Mr. ; Mxinmraxa, Secretary of the Treasury, to Mr.hLi»oa. We gire its first paragraph, whioh embraces its aabstance: _ Tesascht Detaxtueht, G. 8. A. \ Richmond, October 24, 1862. / Hon. J. M. Masos, Commissioner Coßf<pL | federate London: 1 . gin: The cotton certificate forwarded in I your dispatch to: the Secretary of State has I been carefully examined, and upon due I consideration of the riewaexpressed by l you, and the probable ability of the Got* I eminent to famish cotton, a form of cer- I tifieate has been! adopted somewhat differ* I ing from yours.! The differences are ser- I oral. . , a • 1. I n price. It hit been deemed beet to fix this at firepence sterling. This form of stating the pnoe ba» been adopted in pre ference to cents, because it expresses the rate te be paid for the cotton here, in a cur rency which is understood to carry a right to its Talus in London. Thus, flyepence sterling would imply a right to receive that amount In London, or so much of our cur rency as would be required to purchase fiTe pence sterling. At the present rate of exchange, Would amount to twenty-fire dents. Itia thought that this would not be too'high a price to demand. After minutely directing how the edtton may b* delivered, he informs Mr. Muos that he has appointed Mr. Janes Spxhce, of Liverpool, agent “to negoUate for the sale of fire millions of dollars of our eight per cent, bonds, if ho can realise fifty per cent, on them.” He then says, “I haye di rected Mr. Spkscs to endearor to negotiate for the application of two and a half mil lions of coin (which I hers here) for the purchase of supplies and munitions for out army.” Then follow ooplee of certificates, which wo omit; The next letter is curious, as showing the enormous rates the rebels are paying for available means. It la M fol lows : _ Tiiiim DcPiSTurar, C. S. A. _ 1 Bichkoxd, Oct. 25,1862. / Hon J. M. Masoa, Commissioner, Confederate States, London. Dun Btn: . Yonr letter of let August, enclosing triplicate of jouie, of the 22d April lest, is just reoeived. That pf 22d A pill is now tor the first tune received, end this feet iwlU exense the seeming ne glect to Mr. Jemes Bmith, of Glasgow, in returning hiih e bond for hie investment of £lOO. The sterling ie now worth 160 per cent premium, which makes a bill for £lOO worth ih dollars $l,lOO, for which sum a certificate of Government stock has been issued in favor of Mr.. James Smith, and will be retained at this Department, subject to his order, and a bill drawn for the 100 pounds. . . , Your letter of the Ist August also ad vises jf the desire of Mr. James Brown, of Edinburgh,'; to contribute twenty-five pounds sterling. I have made the same arrangement for this amount, and have di rected a certificate of stock to be issued in hia name for $250, as we cannot issue for fractions of less than fifty dollars. This certificate will be retained, subject : to his order, and a bill drawn for the £25. Bespeotfully, your obedient servant. G.Maxxixuxn, ( Secretary of Treasury: LSCTXnS nXLATISQ TO. THE HSTT. It sterna that preTioas to. tbe departure I of Mr. Geo. N. Sanders for. Edrope eertain J legislation of the Confederate Congress, | which bid been proposed in the metier or contracting for tbe construction of iron-1 oled ships in Europe, .encountered the op-1 posiUon of that gentlemen, the. folio*-1 ing memorandum front bint on this subject I is found einong the intercepted papers Addressed to “Beid Sanders,” it was pro bably placed by tbe latter ip the bands of I Mr. Memminger or Mr. Mallory, respeo tirely, tbe Secretaries of tbe Confederate I Treasury and Navy: I ■ BicnnosD, August 6, 1862. I Any legislation in regard tojbe con-1 s true lien ofiron-olad steamers until time is given me to get mine under way will be eery unjust. My detention hoge wee ne cessary to tbe perfection of tbe contracts, which took: much time and reflection. The final instructions of tbs Navy Department hare been issued bat .few days. Bunglers entering the European market might en danger thejentiro scheme. ! Orestskill and diplomacy must be exercised to avoid tbe interference of European Governments. No one is entitled to my suggestions un til full time is given me to carry them out. Gxoaax N. Basons. To Bm> Basdiss To thieis added by Bandera the following lilt of names, consisting of persons con nected with the Confederate Administra tion and Borers! of this names, it will bo seen, bore a cross-prefixed to them, intimating probably that they al ready fhrdredhis Tiews, or seeded to be •till further approached on ■ the enbjeot. ThUsuppbeltion is, howerir, purely con jectural on our part. The list is as follows, | in O. N. Bander's handwriting: President Psete, • Secretsry Sbllorj. Tice Preeldeat Storms, P. It. G. Bsagan, ; ♦Simms, tßrscAlorMss, Bojcs, . Baro.lt, : ftloarad, tgeroeU, / Hooter, SUlott, Hltos, J Usury, - fßeed, Weight, cfTean. f Brown, of Klee. StllcSeo, / tOrr, ' ■ btooe, tJ O "* I Joaonon, ; IS I Wigbll, tbocoor, tPosh. tClerfce. . . I : The following unsigned letter Is sisb found among the oaptured papers : 1 The Bon. S. R. UanaonT, Beo'y of Niary: Sin: Aal contemplate leasing here with out lose of time for Europe, for the purposd of rendering Important and raluable ser> rice to the Confederacy, I deem-it proper to reoommend to you the necessity of mj har ing the edropention of Commodore Forrest in the plahs whioh bate been suggested to you. He le an cffioerofexpirienoe, and well qualified toJend important assistance whioh may result in the.complete realisa tion of my hopes and expectations; indeed, if Commodore Sinclair could deoeoccm peny me, or be sent oat to giro his atten tion to meets re connected with the plans I bars ini contemplation, I un satisfied that with the professional nnowledga of theso gentleman wnsaunot fall to snbserre our interests 1 and; render hlgh and'lmportant sorrio# to our. cause, both la superintend ing and constructing the rowels built to out up the enemy's eommeres. ■ I here the honor. ' Tie following memornndota npptun to bo to tho wu bondwriting with tbs iboToletUr, though mnoh dingnlnd or nay I oonlssdy wiiltnn: - flsbnotb * Co., of Bootlnnd, ond V. B. Lladiu it Co, of London, bn tho bouts wltb whom I hod the nogotUlidn obonttbo slonmstt.' I nquost Cipt-flinololr, or the Confodbrots novy. to miko OH p«liinln»ry nrrmngimontfartnooontrnct bymy rotarn. (Seo him first,) bo will moot you In London. Oeorgo Thompson k Co, Glhsgow, will m«t« proposals' for thoconitrucuon of ot lesst ohestoomsr. Tbsy bnootbs drowlng and osttmnto* oomplsto. . PVBI.IC JTOTtCBB. wßl nogotlnto tho no AMO ObMNBLLfr ■C.'B. Navt Dnraatwnit, j Rlehmondi Cat. 27,1862. j ■ Hon. C. 0. Mxwrisohu, Secretary of tbe Treasury • „ 8»- I have the honor to call your atten tion to the copy of the secret joint resolu tion of Congress which wan sent you on Saturday, and to so much of my recommen dation to Congress upon the subjeot of thu act as shows'the basis upon which it was copy of which was also sent you on Saturday. Under this authority, contracts have \ been made with Mr. Geo. N. Sanders, by ! this Department, for six ships, ko be paid : for in cotton, a copy of whioh Contract is herewith enclosed. , Mr. Sanders informs me that if the Gov ernment will fix the prioe of eitton to bo delivered, he can execute Ms contract, and not otherwise; and deeming the ships im portant to'the public interest, I suggest for yon consideration the expediency of seat ing the price, and of pursuing, with refer ence to payment in ootton for these ships, - the oonrse you have adopted with regard to the cotton bonds. 1 am, respectfully, your obedient servant, 8. R. Mahout, Secretary of the Navy. Then follows a copy of a letter from Mr. Memminger, to Mr. Mallory, respecting tbe ootton certificates before mentioned [Jfr. Mallory to Mr. Jf««on.] Coutemuatz Status or Ahixtoa, _ \ Navy Department,Richmond,Oot 80,186.!, l Hon. Jana M. Moron, Committionu of the Confednate Statu to Great Britain, Lon don: Sin: Mr. Sanders has,us yon are aware, contracted with this Department for the construction in England of six iron-olad steamers, comprising the capacities of the freighting and fighting ships in a manner whioh will enable them to foroe the block- ade of our ports. The interests of the oountry will be much benefited by theprompt construction of these tcbmls; md I beg 1o»t© to Invoke jour in lerest. not only in behalf of our interprises already in progress, but in behalf of this The Seoretary of the Treasury has this day addressed to me a note upon the sub ject of the ootton to be delivered in liqui dation of these oontracte, and I enclose herewith a copy. there the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant. 8. R Mahout, Sec'y of Navy. We tfmlt two notes to Messrs. Frater, j Tremholm A Co., Liverpool, as they relate to financial details already mentioned. The j third wo give, as throwing a little addi -1 tionaf ltght upon Confederate financiering Mr. Memminger to Meant. Train, Trenkolm I Company. I Tuasuut Dxr autmxbt, C. S. A., 1 I j Kiouwoxn, Oot. 28, 1882. / Meant. I'rain, Trenkolm & 0», Lioerpool, G. ■».; Sui Sn: Ton will pleaio extend » cre dit to Mijor 1. B. Ferguion to the extent of fixe hundred thousand dollars, and gin him any assistance in your power tb make his purchases for the Confederate States. I hare already informed you and Mr. 3penoe that I hare on hand two and a half millions of dollars in coin, upon'which drafts can be made, or which you are au thorised to transfer to pay parties who may furnish the means to make our purchase*. This fund, or any amounts whioh may be realised upon our bonds, will, I trust, ena ble you to meet the oredit herein extended to Major Ferguson, in addition to that heretofore given. Respectfully, your ob't sere t, s C. G. Mxwwixoxx, I Secretary of Treasury. The nelt, and last of the series, is a proposal|for salt petre at Confederate priots. to e giro It: u£ ST. JOBS TO ME. SMITH. CoeteJkeate Stats* or Ameeica, ] War Department, Nitre & Mining Bureau, > Richmond, Ootobcr 28, .1862. J ; Bxa i The undersigned, for and on be half of tSe Confederate States of America, will recede from you shipments of nitre, to be delivered within the limits of said Confederate States, and not to exoecd one thousand Sons, upon the following terms and payment: Ist. Fjir nitre delivered at any Confed erate port east of the Mississippi river seventy-five (76) cent* per pound, of ninety per oent. if delivered on or before March 1863. 2d. Fotinilre delivered as above, but af ter Marcl&lst, 1863, sixty oents per pound of oent. purity. B<L Fortjnll nitre delivered as above, at Confederm ports between the Mississippi and Bio grande rivers, fifty oents per pound, oGnlnety per cent, purity. It is distinctly understood, in con nexion wrlh the above stipulation, that all paymenlrjha* due are to be made and re ceived injtho Treasury notes of the Con federate Bates, or, if preferred, in their bonds; a&ithut the inspection of a duly aooltditesofi!eer from the Burean shall be final as the quality of the nitre received and that inferior qualities, under ninety per eentjipurity, shall be paid for at a pro rata valuation. J. M. Sr. Jobe, Major C. 8. Nitre S Mining Bnrean Approfed: J- QOmoii, tpolonel rod Cnlef of Ordouco. Ur. Wji. K. Smith, London, Englrod. [With 'the eboTt letter were encloted ollpplnge'.from the Blohmond pepen rela ting to tbewer] JSli.lTjtS.ir JTOTICEB. Co*.' B, C, D end 1W it the 10th Bectwnt cl Pe uplneU ■tab Mil t o wIU per»4eti'eCtO*"»AT)tOthleit, ■ ece o'clock p. n., on Pedeml itrect, tlhltul. the right Iwtiii ob Luck etreet. to ttlwd the (kee-alef Motor Tien ». «'ua, ct the enderum Oitaltt. By ortwof theOotßa»nritr. jOOsUj . LECTURES. rrS»liKKi AM I'IEE LIBRARY ABSO- W CiATIOB LBOTOftU G. B. GUTHRIE, H. D«» Of Kiv Tock osty, Win tiUm th« flirt Ltoton of th* eeom teforo th* Teu| M«n‘« McreantlU Lf* braj AMoeittlon, on TA«r*day Mvtning, Jan, 33d, AT LAFAYETTE HALL. laty*ct—To Pact, Pause t in Icrtrsi or ni HiaSiMMM TaUIT—It» CUXATI, PsOBUOTi AM Lamb. ' asrrtcktu,* craw—to t* ha 4 »t tb« mo*i« attd Book btem, Library Boosts *nd si t*# Boor, HMn m «t «H • > «M«k i l*ct«ra lo btgla *t TH- V. 1 JMin iinai, W. D. MoOoVAa. J. B. Hvntr, On. W. Vniu o,;a FOWLER, *T. , ov raw tom, Oatibmiftd la Barm MWftU ftftthnmfbeut Ajawtey, [L § a i «mi m a tlrfe* upoutl of PHBM I OOUEM'OF UOTOEMat CONCERT HAJUL, 00BB0A6{&S Tuesday Erenlmf. *•«, WltkatraaLaotanaa HCHAJI LIM-Ia IM, OipMHllatimua^alHlUl) ' TBMisoiaar inn tMiuoLOot. tn parlUalaia m ,apn aad Wll» ft tka day. Tt* Profane bo dmM U> Uttlaa at ngnpur la tkaatadjaT MAS AID BU IM> FBOTiIUBT IM4 la a thlitj jaara’ analkaaa aa alactararaad ViUarbaa Jam, nariiadlka aaaa at wane anaataa. . t jaUM PUBLIC JTOTICEB. Omsk Aucoaxki V«un karoo** 1. Pittatmrxb, D«o. 80th, I»S3 f r E AKNDAjTmEKTIIsQ of iho ruocfcholdsnof th* AUsgbsay ValUy Bsll- Comp\sy Trill to* h*l4 at tbs oflics of ttoe O^n- 1 pujr, in ths O'ty of Pittsburgh, ob TUXSDAY , February 3d, Uta a 10 o'clock *. m , tor tbs par* pote of doling * President and Board of Managers i r tbs seta ng yaor. d*3l:td h -y»iSLKMINGBA,M DEPOSIT CO.— The Annual EUcloo of oeftd Dlrrctora of tbU Company, t • tcrre forlon# J'W. will b* held at tbe Dank, on TUESDAY, Feb 91.1883, between tba boon of 3 and A o'clock p. m JoiH F. BEECH, Caabler. bam, Jan. 17th, 18<3 id fr^DIVIDUND.—The ntookholders of lh i PUUbargh and Allegheny Bridge Co. iSaod itreat,) an hereby bollfied that a Dividend of ’OUB PEB OKNT. K*a U*n this day declared, pavable forthwith. i , PEA.NK 8. DISBILL, Tiwmotct Jannary Cth» 1863ja8-2« jr?.w jmruHTtsEJaKJrrs. Dissolution of cofar'Nbr -BHIP—The Oo.PartnmWp tejetsf > ee*<»u tn* nndar the name if WIMOH, E' * 00, ta thli day dloolred by mutual content. Thi.bati* n(u cf the U'« flrn will; be ntHed by either of the nndonlcoedi at 80. 64 Wood itnet J. 0. WlltOJI, B. B. HeXLBOT, I JtHEI «?<LAT. I Pit'eburgh, Jan. IT, IMS. Tba Bcdentgaadwill oon’lou*the W»o!*rUte“ Goods Job tug Bortn—rimdar tbe firm cf WILBC a | A WcILBOT, at tbeoldtUn', Ho £4 Wo«d street. J O Wl< SON, a. B. McBLBOT )»gO:lro Pittsburgh. Jan. 17, ISM- BuuA BlOlUfi, Ho. 118 Wood Btreet. A frtih mpplj of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ; TABILT, POOKIT ABD PIW 818 LIS. ini HIfiTOBIOAL WORKS j Jut rectlnd »nd l<u!| at /null radaoed pHor*. rnr A OOBTLT OUT, north from fid cant. to fire, OXTIS WITH EACH, GWHJKKIKa. 10. hhde. H. 0. Sujir prime; 70 oo P. R.endCnb»gu*ari 60 bbli. Lovering’i uraibed SO 4v & odßCcffM da; IJt dj Ttliov jSogar, all gradta; TO do Lorai L ig’g By op; ISO do N. Y. 9jropa,rarfoui bf»oda; *5O b .gs Ooffk*»i*lr to prt to; UO botta Tobacco, 5* *»d 10t; 90 ko • do, 6 twist; T5,0u0 German Oban; t<> i ngs Rapper tad AUaplca; 10 d» CiUi *(0 do Bbot, UMTU4 T 6 ball chMti r, B. a O. P. it»% 46 do* B ack Toni With a fail aaaorttniof gosd§ la oar lisa, frail b , l. S. DILWOBTH k 00., ; 190 aid IS* BTermda»T*»». VlUiUJUi.—Letters ot Administration i3i to tbaeatataofßit upt haU ant, lata «fWilkin* townablo, dacaaaad, hiring lain grant'd to the no* d» at.nsd, all far* at ladaotsd to tka add eata a ara reqwwrd to maka tmmadlats payment, and tbooo bari j* elalaaa or dattandi a alaat tte aatata of tt'd dsosdont will mako ka watts »a*a without delay, to JOHN W. OBALTiNT, Ho. 91 Wat«r atraat, PitUbar*b; or, ttKNBY B. CHiI.TA.NT, Wllklaa towneblg. , putebontb, Jan. 19; 1865. ]a*»6tda6fT JK_ MOHAN (In, Banker and Bill . Broker. Offlte, Ho. 107 .earth atrut, ha- I inn Wool and Smlthleld. huy, and nils Honda, Xortearej, PnmUaorj Notes and Baal Batata. f2w|os TO LOAN 4>N XOBTOiQB, secured oa city and county proparty. I fits per cant, paid on permanent deposit*. High -1 at ortnlom pald on Sold aad Silver Oola« j r JUt. HOBaNQB, litf fourth atrwt. 1 d-*OyTtHOia . elOftbUiViiOl' WATttK; J iXAhTATIOS BITTBBS: BMHBBONATB OF rOBi PILLd; LIQUID OTOT* POLIBH : V VOrftLL’o CKLtBBITiD BAT POXSOH L BD3ITS BLOOD SBABGHEB; Tor aal* by corner imtthflsM and fourth atreata. GRADING OP WASHINGTON ftlBUT,—-TBa undersigned, appointed to aa •aa* upon tka | r jpaitWa Unafitted by tba grailag of Washington atm*, tbo -damage# dona to iU* prop erty of Xj*. Harp Boa by tba aaU Impraeamaat, k*ra mtda aald aawaawnta, wblob taaj ba aeaa at tbt effic* of J. W. T. Wilts, 106 Fifth atraat. And ortlot ta hereby giriAibat tka nadasstgned w»U I seat at aild oßcaaa TUIiDAY, the 17th teataot, | at * o'clock a. ate** bear aad datamloa any «o a nUlnutbat * arid mad» bj any ona aggrieved by nil lirmwi" - v JOHB H. BALATON, X. TIBDLB, JOHtl WILSON Jannarv mk. H6B<l WB. X. Iltlfl M, -JQM ft. CUIt. •DIDER A CLARK, (30MBE85I0H XKRCHABTB, And Bnksn In PITBOLCKOH ASD ITS PBODUCTft, 51 JB&OUi BTBtXT, A*«a Tark, i WSoli instrof thft HKW TOBK PA*AT ! nm OAJDLK QO. Ifttfclyi havt AOtst b oirios. > NwTvrk. Jaamfry lltb, IMS. / S BALED PROPOSALS, ENDORSED "Propowt* tor Wltft," will b« noat*ftd »t UiftofloTull WIDHIBDAT. Ib» ihb Inatant, ftt IS o'okooka for tQ OCOfti. of LliD Wiflß* la. it dlnxn., to b« and* tf ibft boat aolt i«td, nod irlwwd a th • Wftftblagton Hftvy Tard, fr«« of n-t «pn» to t'• gorarunant, wUbtn t»a day» atur th»»npir*- tion of tbft ftOicrt tisaat, and to* nanal laapictloi of tb* Na*y Tard. ... ... K»eh cffar nnt b* leeempuM by » anll o ■uri&tv, lixrwd byon*oraora»«pan».blap«rip# * i o«t tided to by mo* oftar of tbft gomcmat. nt« i tfoft fj»ta*ta*t tht blddftf. It bia off r la t»« lowtat, I «UllmwMint«ly»tortnto entraot, If it to d****! I nacowary, for *totthfot port rcaaroof tbft work. Jaipur L H*Si»*K»ON. «»T» Afftnu a?TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, /TJ HABTTOBfr, OOHtf. AMKIS, Joßouy, IHJ. ; JTarfat Tfdmt. OIIK TtMnrl Vottl tod OiUBoIN of lod>btoiMia,Mkud ddopotttad „ ca fall, and to AsmU* l~aafa— ~..J iMafidl dl Bosk ktocki, lo »•» fork, Botuoid. Bootoo. at LoD'o, t Uladolfklo ud o.h.r PUO-. tdS.dOIOO V 8. and But* I techs fa Bj- K. T-» M. Ohio, Ml«fclc«a*»4 fndi»oa~ 967,*99 00 Oil* Bud'. Bt» Tori, Brooklyn, Hart* lord. B tbatur, Janay, ■ Uwnnk'a— Ba'Uond Stack-, jurtlord M M. Bar a, Cobb. Blror and Boa on* Worcaaur. ™ ; K«t|ii<Benda.. “ otata of Oonnacitcnl, Umpoca j Lena.. OO | Baal Batata, adiaeaab«rs4~~«~»~*~ mi,969 u Orw -i. M LBS* LIABILITIES t LoMM,uo»d]Mt«i A ftot4a*4l:®.OW T 7 jftoury ~ l O.tOO 00 n ITf, UJ . , i r .. L U Dali i>«m ie ( JwJ. HW. . Nntiipiitw* “k» !*•"• “ rtundlsf to-iwr la«rmn« wmu. mUK GIRARD HOUSE, A fraILADILPHTA, Harloc b««n dond fcf win thu two rnn, la low FIBBT CLAM HOTBJL. PoWlo palwMfaaoUdled.- ■WBjuO, pa* *ay, |L T OANB ON FIRST MOBTGAGAS v. —f.t-.-* >t A. pi!rhrtimaH dollab BATHOS BABB, lO.tr FOBBTBITHIIT, Ptlta- ■ laetara Oamnittaa. bareb, o» fcnnbl* enft r'HJ-rAB'I’WKKttHIf'HOTUJK.— 1 I t m la tM Wbobnli -w». oLrra -nd« U. «n.«ju <J dIO^JOSH “**“ T'^.'ma^hTS: ••haw wamt»o ""'* piCONOMY QLABB WOBKS, ■“ rAtaptß. r*noa * co, 1 rf vv CHimm KAKOTAOIPBgBg. OBc«, 80. 1M BBOOBDBTBBBT, FltUtmr*h. :i • ‘ •on A MOlJm—W« Wini ?g«>» « •DU MO • wntk. n;— (•>*• K *?** c " iYuiiT J"LS£Maitri mn, ,ul thbtm < ’° , *" lbiM. •rygAMOwm—lwm*K>to« A g«° a jjrasga&iSig (JIBE CHILDS NAYLOR j B. 0. 088. national policb qazbtte. * . HZTTINT’S ja!6 Mabokio Hall, Fifth I-'temt. 10 000 CAIiTB VI3ITE8 > QESEBALS Or THE 0. 8. ABMT ; STATESMEN, LAWYERS, ARTISTS andothaw; •BOMINEST FOREIGNTOBTBAiTS; PROMINENT WOMEN; PORTRAITS OV ACTRESSES AND AOTOBBS CONES or ENOBAVIHGS/PAIHTINOS.Ao. Et« OABTS Dl YIBITXO arrlrlo< n«7 day, V 6 WOOD STBI pHIIiADBLPfiIA 8E1&T AJTD COLLAR HOUSE, 1,000 DOZEN HICKORY SHIRTS; 1,000 DOZES OBEY, BED AND BLUE FLAS« XEL SBXBTS) 1,000 DOZEN ASSORTED fancy traveling SHIRTS; 1,000 DOZEN WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS’, ftoaa |9 S 5 upward*; 1,000 DOZER DENIM OVERALLS; 10,000 PAIRS CORONADE PANTALOONS j Maaoftitarara of tb* MISER'S WELSH FLAN* BEL rHIRTB, and a larga afaortmantof LINEN AND MARSEILLES BOftONB AND COLLAR*, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. mo Iron manufacturers and X OTBXBB INTXBXSIXD.—Th* BLAST FOB* D aO», at Middlesex, Vuvr eountj, Pa., known u Qm “MIDDLXBXX FCBNACI," baa been lately reconstructed la the moet thorough moaner, and maeb improved, under ttteeupertntaodsnceof expo -fenced m< eacewalml managers; and its preeent ovmh, baring takes It ohltflf to eeente Indebted seas, ofihr it lor sale at a very mederete Fries. It to beUevrd that a rery favorable opportunity!! thu prmented.to any one wlsblsg to engage in the bos (sees of making Pig Metal, socially a*. In addi tion to lte adrantagea of cheap and excellent quality •f Ooal, Md yraupomUoa tadlitfes, the buatneea mar be commenced immediately upon securing the roqctoit? stock of Ore, the Furnace being uulrelj reidy tor iU fine to be lighted. ■. It hae a seawive stave Stack, cm a rocktoundatlon; th* health and Hpiwg axenew, tha Utter of So. 1 BoUrar Are Price fos both inner and outer walla. Tbe stock and eaal houses ere nsw } tha machinery and hat •‘blast put in order; new and improved gaa Improvements, and the whole made ready tor *ac mmfnl i emilnn A railway brings the beat quaUtr of Ircn-maklng oosl te thelevelof tha trunnel head at a low price, and the lata dtfooverim of numerous additional Urge coal fields in tha immediate rtrinity, ensure an abundant supply tor tha future, at rates likely to be toemsed by actirs competition. The Furnace la eo situated at to use the Canal, or the bheoango Talley Bailroad, (promised to be com puted to Middistal by Haymxt,) with nearly equal ccnrenlenca. it to beltorcd that there to no point in the Bitu minous Coal region where there to a greater crmbl natlon of advantages tormaklagPi* Metal. • •For terms apply to 6. P. KLY, Marquette, Lake Superior, or to tha undtra'gned at Clare'and. Ohio. • i • ILB. TCTTLX A SON. Jiauiy W, IMS. Itll-Sm 3IXON JOHNSTON, And now. to wit, January U, 1863, on motion of g.7c*ojar, Jr.. X*q., Attornay for Xzo«pUaU, B. BfiADfOIU) lODVi bq li appointed Auditor to audit tbaacaount and azcaplisao,anl makadlatrl* botloa.' BV TUB OUUitT. 837,1C0 00 I Vil X. Hxanou, Clark. 81-OHBID II A BAHAOI. TOWtW A 00. C. A. OOtTOM. Tn «U« to ArnTraad is uaias biomt a oa, RAPE oase Is published In full Id this srssh's (for Album,) A l*rg* Mtortmaot of Photograph t/itbum «. AT PITTOCK’S, oppoetn th* post omoa. For late by BENNETT, RTJCH & CO., Haotaotvixv* 80. U 7 Ohonh Alloy* Fbatdolpldo, Po. QKLLING LO VTjAT N 0.98 Muot St. BUFFALO ABD GUM SHOW; MSB'S, BOYS* ABB YOBTH’S OAYAABT ABD O( ULMmr!’MuiN ABB GHILDEK3TB OCHA; BiLIjoBAW ABD BOOMS PABBCB** HAIS SELT BULB; | BAsiLSTTS BLAOUBO. I Ocran»Tßarck»t«vm Had Kta th*lr*dTMUc* | to coll f»d txamtft* my Mock, mlt «m bosf u b*» tor* tb* *dT*nc* la pr^*» •a-iLctsw ih> osiap cam btobb * jj H. BOKUAND, 98 Market St, Sneed dew tea ndb. W LIIBQHSKT COUNTY, XX loth* Orphan*’ Court, No. 83, D*c*<n Wr ur Tara* IMS. In tb* batter of tbt final account of Botwrt B»bb t Administrator «f Bcbart Taylor, Tba whacrtbar will atttnd to tba datfea of tba ibon appolaiaanl, at bis c&oa, So. lit fontfc •traat, rtUibartb, on JIOHDAI, tha Utb day of Jubronir. A. D. 18*3, a: 8 odochp. m. jjH 3v d X. BAaOfORD TODD, Aodltor. /I w. w ’ IHPBOVBD DOUBLI THBSiD Family Seicinr JUinchttu*. flaliffnnm. Ho. U fourth it not* Plttiborgh. Thno Moehlow on from Alton to twenty dollar* chtopor any othor machiaa in tbo city. Th*y will do -oil kind! of work* tad nr* warrant*! for tbm fini. Tb«yar**o tlwpl* that nay child II roon old oon w* Ut«a to perfection. Constantly «n bMd<oil hiod« ol flawing MachineH**dl«, Sawlßg Bilk, Oottte, do, ol lowest JUrkakprloM* inlf , M.bT&AIH«Ac«nI. Russian psbblk spectacles. —Hot with* tao die* tho attack* c t J*doa* Bpoctael* radon, who tapir* to th*mam*«f Of*, mm, tbo BTJBBIAV PEBBLE SPECTAOLXB dr* noddßi dally Urn wmnh**l •ndommaata of bar dUams. Au_that is aafcvd tito Mamin* oil otbor epwtoolii Uwn toU ond *x*miA* tb« BCB3IAH PlfißLlaMi. for nil by J. DUXOKD, Pnotlonl Optician, ko&afoctonr of th* BueUn Pebble Bf otorfao, tie M fifth «tmt. Aft $100; $lOO. Dioch*rs*d Soldtar*, wantlog Benntlm, wttl *nfl Imaudlauiy upon ': - . ! TSTwAIiHB .DAT,. . t • . Ho. 101 fifth itnoL Id door b*tov Oothollo Chwch, Pmtnui, Eo. •Vrpaasloaß «ad Arnh of Pot «*cund, Ho chart* made ooitaotod. ' ‘ QHABLEBUOALDWELL, i (tneeoMor to Jama* Bolm A o*n) run pioiiA Deafer la B AOON, LABD, BCQAB-OUBBD OAMB, BHO&XD BIBf, no. OOB.MABBCT AKj> fXBSt BTBIBTB, dotljly j < : Pitman*!, Pn. tiiLOUK.—- : ‘ ! J 2 t o bbU. choice Whit* Whmt fealty lto*r, 100 do do B«4 do . do do; ; B do Hntra floor,‘ ... 8 !* By*:- -doj* Inoton isd far aol* b* . WM.H. KIBKPATBIOKS h OQ», - j*U , ; |&S Liberty rtmi. RiNuiilak i>AiiiV sup* £1 pivot Xsgtfek Dairy Cheeea Jettr*cdv*d;*feo, a; • jilk'• O corar Liberty nad Band etrata. ' l ¥owdii* iVfwiAiwiAH&iK^a ■£.* hi t-i - BUBT x. ooum. - V«7 ob**p, *t H O RN E’S, • 77 AT9 MABKH STBEKT. -pj-QOP SKIRTS, SllgMlr IHM, ■'.in »UlnsoS at rary low priM, a HQRWK'a TRIMMIHQ BTOBE, j. 17 nk’.l MiBKIT STBtrr. gY EXPRESS. Joit r*oelv*d, thii i*y» 22 DOZ«H Moodies’ Hem-Stitched lPdk?fB* For the present, these gocds will be sold *t 6W prloet, by the dexen or half doxeo. fcftdiee «*® WTI money by pnKheeJo j now. JOSEPH HORNE, . 77 A TO MARKET BTBXBT. 1 t?A LBS. STEWABI’S PATENT THKKAD, ** 1m then Batter* prloee* lot sale by ■ACBUKA oltdi. rpHE HANDSOMEST YETl—Anew u*orta*ntof mmiiivs's sxaLiaxx bhibis. Jtutnedndbj 78 Market'at.. hot. 4lh in< Pianyrnd- A LARGE INVOICE OF ALPACCA braids asp bbaibs—■soltmmso, AZUIitK, HUMBOUtT, udotbor d**ir*bl» oolox». |nit'ne*iT*d by QLOaING OCT BALK WINTER GOODS. EATON, MACRIJM & co n Piwton to tMr AHHUAIi KTIHIOBT, in rtaiTnni of ckitog out (hdrontin itock of •WHITER, GOODS Bate* tb* fink day of lobnury next. WhohMlo ** w*U m BeUfl Bvyen vQI hoTo «U to* sdywtogA* of tb* BXDUOTIOK UADI IS PBIOXB.J BATOV, HACBUX A CO., |»10 Ho. 17 TITTH STBEPT. i "COMMENCING TO DAY, BARKER & CO ’S, 69 Market Street, Tax OBBATEBT SALE OF THE BEABOH. BILKS, O 3L. O A S. S, SHAWLS, , ASP , . y ; , OOODS M lew than Eastern Cost. AH UntHHSX STOCK. TNTEREsTING TO CITY jun> COON TET DBAEMB, UIIILIKSBB * MDDUM. iWiSS i Ts msks ism te. 6PBUQ GOOM* Deaton will! find our ■n.iit mints of these goods w*U ratted to their feeds, both in pries saArsrlrty, tbs prion of sdsnr artldas Detnr'lowsr the* they esa te-dej be bought lm the Hew Tork er PhHsdsl* phis mittfe. aiKKAHTOWK, BOBTOH KIBBD) AHD KHIT WOOLKH H08IXBT; BEOVIS, GAtmTLkTB, BUCK ABB WOOL QLOTIB AND MITIS; WOOLCB Tn»D*BSHIBTB ADD DRAWBBS j WOOL HOODS, OOM,OBT<SOABFB. ,a Alio, of TBI.HIKB*, TABOT O JOBS, BBT-- TOHS, THBIADSj BBAID9 j AHD. HOTIOHS, oar Itock U noiinrraowd la bf onj talk. dtp. Wo oak imcU aotfoa to oar stock of HOOP BKIBTS, u .o ban Lcilltl?* forjrappljlactbobMt **d moot rttiabfe main *t TIBT LOW kiUS. IBACBIIHI At€!li YDE, 18 KABKXTBTBIR. Mt eM*. fobirth and tha Diamond.! C LO AKS ! SBCA-WX/Si JUST BIOIYBB BI BXP&BSk. ! 600 PIECES Delaines. AT M OMITS, W. &D. HUCUS’, OorTifth k Uwkei Sts. gALE OP Burchfield's "WTWTEBBBESSeOOIM, fp«l Bolldlnj CLOAKS, S O N T A 0 8, 8 K ATI N C C APS, I. A«or. Cth udJCarket BU foU 7 ' ■" • gALMOKM, tjKUUU, AT MMDUOKD PSIOS&, ' wt ihalreßllie tack -oa oL fiat of rabrctrr. MafceTWoteUoaatttetlbaeboWi : ookn an «l : '■ * : S4TOS, HAOBUH A OO* ' •moO' .v S' ANDUKN* IAHLOJI RRATIBi, tae bwi in many ir^^SSSlSßSßii^*- wab. ssoosd wxxk. rsntssßnevaassSi EOUBS3 CROWDED 1 ; I | TBS PUBLIODELIGHTSUt In compllaica with tho nr»nt nqunt <S. i»»- dridi who bAn blon nnabla to obtain adalttsann at IfashtilollaiVtbnPdbYOßAlf A wlli iraatn AH; THIS WXXK, exhltltlnn EACH XYBBIXS at TO o'clock. XUhmWKDirKIIIAt and *ATDBDAY AXTKBXOOHS, at S : o'clock. Dooia opan halt 8B hoar piarlonal ■ I ; - - WAcolhdon, 85 OXST3; ChiMirn 15 UUH, JalPtgl ; | - 'itAttAArm. . T«t»a awi idaaagaa— -.1 -i-Wn. TIBBIBIBBI, Tm«aw..j..L. 1. .1. —■ ... B..iw. THIS (tljadnj) XYXHtHO, tan. 80th. UO, wniMptaacatod, I LADY OF LYONS. i PADIIKI : . . J__lto.XTBOH. OLAVPX Mr. OBAPI Of. To tonclod* with til* lutlttqa* of tb* tiADY OF THB LIONS. : ’ ' POLLY J —Mr. CHAPLtB. ryIGOODA LADIES' FURS, Ax.— On TOXaPAT,; Jab. lOUtst 10 ©’deck *. R., uid9o’d4ckp:m.. »iU *)• •^d,*tD*THAnoUo« p ■ M Fifth ££•« * UOf HP 2°°^ Lodi*** Fan, A*.,conjprt«lne ÜBi /n LUiihs, Fofbl. tar* CbtnUi Cambric Haadkafehi*.*, F *beh Meri oos Dm» AlMpt**, TabU-lJQen, Pa«*tk - Nanki&i iMirAAlilti QulU*» Ltnaa T-ni*d* fpool. Oovtofli Vhm Trimmlu**, - l><**Wa Camimtr*, fc*tt- o**7 Wtfk»* Cloak*-, wool SitfitoiA, UndonlMT*** . WoolAßHb|f«y,bpruiFßtotl lua WluUbon*Hoof rklruT rtJncb WjT**#,.Udli** BUriofal.YßooU, , ObUkwu’i JBirteA*: B»n»«r H*tof For . Victorln**,? Mnffi ;nad Cnlfti tfalldwn j Wooka Oo*ia, B-toiM, F*tO/ Wote J*ck*u, Ao. .J.ti. PAVIA Abc>w_- 79Mwk»t MAOBUM A QLTPX* T7> I.ft ABLKSTOOKa AJLAUi/iION, V -<toiiTO*aPAT *V*MXMG./(M»®«7 t£ bo*ol4,*f kb* OommwcUl mm HaQjQA Hoi M Flf(h IllMl! I i. . | - . 4 - . 60 do I iAUe*bAi»y VaUey 80 do • iPimoarib *«*obenilll* B. KACBCK AGLTPX* 78 tfutrt «tr**t. HKtrtJru jaMMUJriiB. WILSON’S SiiwiNO MACHINES, It: So. 87 Btxxxt. ' ll , ■ |f . - | PirBBOSdIB, M. O. OHEIVALLXD ISAMILT HAOHnnB bare Juat bcen awariad tba hlabcat ] WOEIiP'B filB,bo&doo-4UdiA HAobJn**ln tb*- vortdodaipßtlßf.: ' '•/" Orer 303,6:0 bat* ilmif hw wld’tf I* T * B X bbltwa! inttrtirtlOßu Tbi* Kisbia* aakai tbs lock flitch lnipciibl* to nntaTilfwtSk tha'a»»ttal aaTanta*arf Stni altta an bo» aide*, fonnlss c* rbl** or wu. wlft quilt, switch, boo, fcU, cord, took lid bndd. _i, r . i j - Tb* ALan&aej'Apeed tstd IfUnplldty of tbl* Sa neat SDOOISSrDI. AMD POFU LAB BXWIBO MAUttKK now olarad to thapobUc. • ijcyr'un 4jui thro. at- Ho. CT JIJ"IH aTEiri ' WM. BBMHEIt &CO., Westeu Asm* ja9aorsrK THB KAILWAT TIMB-KjSBFBB— -2 rEsdo«tti|33. Sl«clro-»iu«l. 1" t-tuuoo Sh. ; Will be /sent byjexpns* with bill feccolto* **Bo!Utlirafcuistnmlt CAfiH Ilf. ADVAHOT, a* ws anbok collect from tbsm. jThto_l»W oltbo Bttt «iMb> ertidn of tbs times/sod Just tbs thing far: those in the trier wishing to adsks none? npraty*' OrderWir. Adorns, *■ ■ I • ! HCBBAAP 8803 ,Boto Importers, ; Feme BntldlbK* Beftsa ttTtrt; >;'T; ~ l ' i tfiaalMtnm of sverj dnortption of » j._ yo-ie/isrxT-crK/Ei! * so.jto asuTfltntLD stemt, ; 'M'f | prmßVMii m' m k (U •nortiuat UPITTBBUBOB MABVnUh lUM9D rßMUiTDMlooatUMljmJaki, wWek w* will nil M Ux krvot prion tor OAHU. tolMrwn li i J>fiTKOidTK Ulii WUKKfcJ, < , nTKBDBOB. dLOAIBaOUT Bo.UVf«k mat t' A VCTMOJT S.ILVH. mrWABSiitTXD TUBBS tmabs."os i PimBVB9B t PA. & GRAFF, PrppAetor^ Ocpadty twa thousand jberrtb ptfuet ; ,j MTOOo* MOfiOHOAHILA BOSBB. . OjCTOBKR —The October Lilt, United ! £Ut*S KxdM Tun; U BOV dOd| aadpe)«bto*. tba Office of Internal lUfrrttu fi* tt* Xw«o*tWrd District, WA.TJCU bTBKCT, Best 4m» to tito.Clty --i***,?** ~*± LIST mi»UW Jtill« firMl «.n b. «w«»u.,. »“« a *^‘S"£ u J , gfr. lj» Oolbctorof the gU Pfctrtct Penn^ i. . . O uket.Q »U Botut,t«tup 1,000 lU. (rite BoU Bunr, » Obla. treeh Kigt; i ' 19 de Mffclva, SOba.haliD tod Appto*| 80kt*»Mo.lL*rd i jy • : •■ i 100 bashed small Wut* Beaas; i TO dowatorf• toncj; Bioomsi • Beiaived end for ante bjj -HoMDDMi jbfcai ■• To. Its Liberty ttmt. rpHE FIRM OS! J. W. BARKER A X 00. la hartby dlsaotoad, la ocwsMßanca of tto dedtbof Mr. WIL J, QDILL. All dsbtadna the firm most be adjusted on or bated Ibi litdu cf jfabruarj, 1168. The style ud aunt of the Am. will ba continaad at kntto'ora, J. W« • *OO. J.V.BABKBB, V, . -■ i 1 : J.W. BASUB.fr.: Httibnreb.Jen. mh. U 6» l.li-«t ■ TJR. D. COWLEY, I BOM<S(jPATHIBT, “>. - ! (Uttif PbOedelnbio-) tm-m*. 80. 251. Sraila. 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