I!EM2 I 1111' •••••• , _ 4 tLtillte? I tor,aegProi)riet4r. " :7M4461.4 ' 1 " 11417 I coluvw, - -um: -, i v ., .i...,, l. - ' -.- 11' - '''' 6: *tee. Aguii Begat , g limn 14 00011n1 ...,_., ...,...... .. /. q . * t . tl.:: it.l 1 01/OriEndIAFONATIr ~ i t.- ~_.d... . a n ett ,4 „ 41il. tiIg_LEXT LI mnyis,g,,t..c. . ' , r• ', ' z ' 7 "-P,i tKni t i: . jt.,IAU . 4 1 i it, A 4 A.-, " '4 3 -ii n ali k .. ,---- mcivenien 4 igb - rE#top ' ti to , • -rienirlancoic- --- ! , , lia 1 -."-------4 1ii-"`a-t-an ' !stt 114 1 .....m44.9 , 1 tifwAri r 4•=itonite 1- I. .4 1 .,7, ..,... , , Liverpool _New I%r e .... ri p o ! „ , . 1 N Amorionn.......LiverPool .:13=1 ~Nov.all Arabia, ....: Oaledgniii, 47:11 14 1az ip. verP r iiii . li N awl ew .. ,7 Yrk....... 3).0 .N0v 4 22 Damao.. ",.4 „I.___ Nay y0rk.....De0"11 rr . Bilthnoz: - 17 9.017: - - ,i. -.. ' . - a Noremilit, d. im or liis II nit3aoticu 4 . , J'it,..:. , . , ___,... -..- I. Edintane.• t."... -Irevr. ,l 9r*.tv. i . 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Priefl97 artiouhr , qtr heavy—have wnrked bAekvery.4l Adthb esesidah sled before 'the "teceitt 4.t0 e. The market improved the day progressed , so that averages of 200® rpß, were borWith a range of.s4 35@4 50. W ,learn 2, .14544 etoArp.la3 inc ,eLlefosi habit beavm. ' . inn" ea' el a:5024u ins weight were made at $4 55 li ' 1 Xilweniktei . The reoeip . thus far this season are Livel)lo . is ...i4.«......i...t. - I "Dressed el il ..-t. . ; . - .4 - I - C '''. ''''' tits ' - 1 ' - 37.874 To tame; diete ire 1861 ~..,. 12 . 1 141:- • : ..2. ..- 114.imilta ------" 3 1g 5 With rare eS'ioeptions the highest price 'paid-for dressed Bogs!#as-$4416; std - the average net fox fro4 l .4:l Bo :4lthesweekg'..'' . ' • t - Alioreniesiton , Y.• We havetb hota rather tititat week's hulloes. anain , y - orraiiiourit , of ttieuneewtetn contlitiOn of that Ofeirtiga have accumulated here eineejStinda,- 'lre,.hrern thet aume of them wilt bound barb that would have gone forward Prices do not tary Much fromjest week's fighrea and4atutiEfrearthonhigt_E i to VI 00 for Bret weight. 17 • • .The reeeip l hig42ll .w 8( ilitvluch 3,416 pitilifiegs d6 , 17011 1 ;8 t ! ; 'The marketlor dress H-gs was active. land prices, node the influence of the ,ohanipeirti the weat,46..3di i about:DOß owt=witblitlim at arrange o 40(44 25 .1 - • t • Cisiehmusti. /a,oraltoit a. Ismer Ohio., • five fear scant" "ifirtirlatt Mastrehable news. . The..Cion -4inisild fa. -We faak-he emits settled bkeopy . inn the fe arc ito:•Caph Bee. David • ton; tifitib's trot bapencfrois A. Hamilon & Co„t)itited t ? ireater ialher de i n „d prAnyMunediate Prost:keen. • Vinalat.'d• if rain yesterday, hair me" of - fetti7her dwargizand: unsettlgalatata: ef.the U-wen Itat Wi fait fable lightened on flraightß, - ~ ltarbi rheitittnentrinnit noraplaining—tmly"wait ins the good time coin A guest at Hie °ayes° yesterday was Captain . Wash. Graham, of Cairo, who has taken a flying visit to our oily to las we hope) enj-.y himself.— Capt, Grahamis halt owner ofabout half a dozen boats, and lathe senior of the well known firm; of Graham, A4t& Cairo,.: asquaintanoe in thalbutlr . Altestiestra. ex ten s ive , C•• pt. G. is no* one e principal owners ofCairo (in low water.) he having removed his family there and invested in city property. Cairo. with all her aquatic( facilities, is a thrivind. business place, Th le steamer Duke, which left tlusoort for the Soot-, Teesday night, was sold to T. A. Ken dirt. of Memphis, previous to her departure, for $11.000„ Heenan"; trade, yr., understand, is to ply between lifetePhis nod . paints below. al , ng the Aliisissippi, I Capt. Schmidt, of the Quarterm aster's Depart.. mga, yesterday.. at 4 awarded the. trans om... When 'of 700 tool or Government freight to ti e NN B ,, the Moderator, c c a . P ;tft: liamson. 1 St. Loafs. The river hare is tising pretty .*te.dly. In the 24 - ,hoole • inting 440 gee.. 4. irtt a ya. using ittivelled.titkifoot: an di en et,-PA . stove i w water mark is December, 1860. The Tr ere h six fiat in the channel out to Cairo, and eaves between: Cairo and,biemphis, gbif isin'eo4l 'boating stage. The Illinois - r•ver is swelling slowly with 5 feet in the Channel. from Peoria down,. • The Upperildississippt is ri Inualowl• There is 4 feetfall inlhe chanhet fputSookalc . dtivie. . r WAWA: , EtElittit 'he* efrtm tbk Miertiuri river, atubE4llMtfiLiET • ; The retell were maintained by our Brokers yesterday. vic ; • Geld—" ..... 28 ' I liver -- 4 Demand Notes..._ 23 zasterngxchange. New Y0rk......... Phi'adelphia.,.. X kki - L . ..;—L . ..;—. T.xehange. Cincinnati); -,Cleveland. ;par ..... rzur PITTBRUEGR PRODUOE MARKET, 1 i I Vi1t10167,,4,T1.1 fesetlisilfg to no-, tine either,llo :!regardL prices i llkditistandat , -• or $6 00: 11: . r.ra,, sBl2®B 25 Choice. 36=17 00. at71444.50°5af4V.5 to4ol/100. 1 d 4 , 000 bu. 65@nlYe._ 1 - Oata—Sales 4,500 bushels at 500 old; .45 c new ? Altpplipeattlel3ll2o $4#12.761 -- ' nottitlihiles 900 lbir. roll. 18@20,i. • Ens—Rgeivibarrels,aklfica,... • Featlfia god ZOMs at 500 11 Blohmses4 In fair damand Ages oil& Ibis Nettlkleanslat egg 'lO Vila' inTots 55g)580. Sugar—tales 11 bads - Orleans I.l@l•alc' pri IllaY—ThOU !sales and reo. ites, were ,113 ht: as i cArlt A h g a l ¢ e s iL•stl~i 3 1& nao. Cheese—sales 176 Boxes W, IL. in lets.l2o. mom ,ey"-i-Clitt 'riga id IS" in moderate re questat 03@140a. lig ht. Basiley•-•4lpring. $1 15; Pell, 1.31 i demand Cern—Thai snarketli eielted on account of the large number of hogs quartered around our oity. Prices nominal at 75(4600,, 8 3/ruP—Siiles 10 bbl ic s i a bias DI AB ltigrinotiesp b C F. • ^ S p ;po sale Crude Petroleum. 'in bulk, 29rt in bbls Wound bbls =trig Beam% dlluder .lzed. 400 Viga l llan. • yr VIALMO 4 I!AL SKIRT)" 744MLareaWilitEntitS 1 In bilaht and beautiful colors. Merchants and dealers stunlifid in.auantitn ONATiumr - ouukciarifti k GI AL OtANKETN, 0 - 11 - 4 Y USE. W. W ' • ' NABHEI• wain% AISENS 300 bozo half and 100 quarter boxiet new : H..R. Raisins. 100 lboxem and 100 half hazes new layer Raieing 25 .Fraileieedhwe.Addrut liege Itiegel!-...do azi , do - ' Now landrjhr i al fo l inby Llat.r. 1 1022 - 2 FOIL 12,0,141X8V/37:11.04t T agSj• "Vl* nov „ ..offag= • .F ",. .„,,,,0.:„..eii...4110:1;!!'ittt"!.15e ,,, k 1. tr , 2-'4 ,, r ,,,, tit1! , .. , : , ..t..4 ,.., : t . , .' 4,1!!...3.7 !; ,...., , • - , . . I a'r .'i.- -:.-75...cF:;:...'- , 4a., , ,. v?.. - 4 -7:- , I • 7 '--',.., '-': •,•• : • '-• '- •. •-•- • --' --- .•i i • - : :--•:- t '-----'" --------"-'''' ''' ‘ ''' , " - "1"`-' - '''''' , 1- 1- , ------ ' , • ,-- i ........-L:„=r:r...:';.: : ::..13 LI iT..'•...0., '... , i 7 , 1 - . 1 - •-•-' - ''' .. 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J T. 1 •• • , . .., !!•.: - . ...' 1 -t! t., :.1...fi •••• . ~.„, DEALERS Ars all......,..uttinaetitccrs.*ln. rehriati. to the cele ' ' , Aaattas: - Bro?s , Pianos, Mrs:o.- , BLUNE. iipnld begtostate thatinhe bus hadthe Airepoy of gaple i glantet.for Ilyears, and durieg that period' tt, as,bad the pleasure of selling)alargetinni-- 'trot thesefar-famed--instrnmenurtogenie of the first faininestefTiltsborgh-Andinogs, !Wilda:Myr her jta_ye , itone rther beat to injure the Weir estshtiste4 -reputation -W Atncealtrericr:Panotie bet' In *limy to state' ta , ktinflr efforts_ hive) baenntlitiV:ter. s:t about (sal r" i .ffralieg their!.ffoP POSiere,: . *nd that r4o3C:inhiunxim te *ere re.utu iigg in public laver ~.thFs ve:to;terieti-to , liwqork,_ - hoderivering to obtain t Ag noes , for the very-Pianos they haKe been ioyeaxo running down, [Query 4 • • CHABLIEVri'M BLUME. 136/134ge1,4,N . s ~ - ...150: !,, 11P.f.(11104,i'. :,?:,.';.* 50. Vokr. SE lllllifi OCTAVE 'PTAS , 8, IN ~ ~:.Roaiwoad:', c ases, :item , fristnee. and over , I M1,;5150 with mouldings . $160; with' I 7 carve d legs and inlaid name boaid; ssBoo and. upwards : the same with ; pears ;1 OA AM. 250.. ikei. - The above ' Aline& 1 though oP,Mijo are very excellent. Seoond-hand Pianos at Win. 540.450 PO. $75 ,and slog New kinlOilenos from =ninyards. :: -, . , • . i i •Si . 1 VF,Magintii - illtillne: ' ' ltititiiim.. SVill We lish hundreds of different Pieces 'of Mu' SKI" large numbealming hy-tho 'first masters in the-musical world. ',Also,: Msb , uction Books for naiirlfillMasical instrumenti, .seleot Band Mu sinattießay School Bell, Sunday School Bell, frps, land 2, Patriotic Song Book; Harp of Free dom. &e. Our Catalogue, which blemished free ,as air to all,whosend for it:contitinsliStiof all.ottr Varieties Of - music, with prices attached: No la clYinthe country should be withoetit,. Orders by *al Or imPreselaromptly filled, and as ,faidsfelly erin4 tr ek ri tooted. as though the person ord were , p ent. Remit money in a_ _ glare tared le l ett er or PY, alpreaa, -.HORACE. WATEBBi A .X. ", - ,0 21 45w.d4nw, ~..N04481-BroadwaY. •Y. PROPOSALS 'FOR ' • • OFFICE QUARTERMASTER. U. 8, ARMY • Pittsburgh Pa.`. De541;. , 1362. WEALED PROPOSAL% WIL L BE BE -10' ceived at this office until 12 o'clock 8., on Saturday. the 20th inert,. for the. delivery on or bo fore the,,ad of JAnuary,next, at the public sot in this Cits'; of FIVE 111MIDRED MULES, to con. form to the.following specifications : Age -- Not late than three r 3) nor more than ten (lo)years old. ....ight4-Not less than ftiurteen (JP hands, • Condition—Sound in all respects, and in , good %corking ord ßidel ` n er. • • . reoeived for any pumbar less than twohturdred and fifty , Proyembrmaist •be accompanied by a per guarantyfor the fulfillment of the contract. Blank forms orthe . pr.posals and guaranty, can be obd Mined at this office. by' application personally,. by letter, or by telegraph. Pull name and Post Cffiec address: of the bidder mast appear on the ProPesaL , If them& is in the name'irfa fi rm the nanies of all timpafties must appear Lorthe bid will boa con as,thei individuat Protosal of the party sumingit. • migiabilitiof 'the- bidder Ito fill the contract, should it be awarded:him.. must be guarteed by two responsible persons, whose gignat ureaml2.4 . b,a.. apt ended in the guaranty. • -•••••-, ' The responsibility of the guaranteet ; muat be shown by the official certifi ate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or thePnited States pi -•- - Bidder. must be present in - person when the bids are opened, or their Proposals will not bebon . sidercd. -Mondtle.the auto of-twenty th ousand dollars signed by the contractor and both.of hie RU ann . ' 101 T: will be required of the auecassfulbidrier upon signing the contract. 1 _ -.. r • As the bonds must accompany the entrant it will be necessary for bidden tO have their bopds men with them, or to have bonds signed in antic thation, Sad ready to be produced. when the eon traet .113 signed, Blanks for bonds caniie procured uponif cation being made at thiti office, either p , by letter, or otherwise. hamlet' will be subjected to a rigid inspection itidmivatconform in au points in the above spec ifications. Payment-to be Made upon the completion of earilreontract:or. as so`on;thereatter as tingle may lierrideived for that purpose. Any Informalities in the tali, or non:coitform „ancewith the terms ofthecentract, will insure he . reiection of the PrOOOSaL _ ' Pheri to reject-all bidtis reserved, The Proposate must be addressed to the under signed and endorsed, outside, "Proposals for furn ishing Males.” A MONTI2uMSB,Y, decl3 Major and Quartermaster. S Army. P ub Nlish Notice alteration in speci fi cation as fi rst ed, MEDICAL CARD. W. BODENHAMER, X. TO of New York, having arrived in Pittsburgh. will. as usual; devote . , his exemeive attention to the Medical and surgical treatment of DISEASES, especially those of theLowee, Boweleruch as Piles. Donstipation.: Fistuli„ Fissure, Falling of:the .Bowel; Stricture of the Hewed, Dlcaratiow of the Bowel, /to. Also the various Chronic Dbr eases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Bladder, etb. His residence is at the MONONGAINELA HOUSE, • where he may be seen and consulted froth 9 o'clock a. in, to Ko'i look P. m. daily. He will visit pa tients in Boy part of the city Hdailred. dell :DAUB & CAPPELL, • ANT TAILORS, - - wo. 415 shirrniitL!? surari E HAVE JVIST 11E CEII 1111 e 1/1/ tarsi And well selected stook of A. 71. b 13 , - - ' _., • ... aonideting 0f.44,.,, 1 ... ' Cliiths,Callilllieriffi L liresiinga;4lzo.i ALO6-;ATarge l idook of - _: - • ' . GENT'S FURNISHING , OOO4Si inoln6ig . iiroiAeotairts, Paper Cbihfra. Nec*lrie., and everythlnk turttallykept by 4r titAnas Fgralah ing Eililbps.citdev.DromptiptaWed. an3o:lyd CORSWELI. 4 4 • , CARIIIIO. „tiANUFIttTUREIIS. (MAE* old eotabilidied &goikootoir7o.., DVQU WW2, NEARER'. J CL:Olj, erneilier. gepalrbillOpe as nottaLs CHARLES L. "diLf.),WELL, (Suoiessor to Jas. tjolmes kr Co., P - 0 noir. I= l A. C"1:t iM , Deldeiill bacon. Lard. Sugar-Cured Smoked Beet, ko. Corner Market and First streets, Pittsimrgh„Pa. deoll;lyd. lATTOititit i f cC AND — COUNbELtOR AT LAW. Office :iSco..%lleirot gtreetilteaftheArtlrt mow pit u b arg x. L L OLIVINESS ESTRLSTED, TO 411. 4roedie PritinsiA attentioit. Col lealow eco mump iind.the manor promptly remitted. rUIititIiaIthiIANDVOSTRACTOBB N no.fi'ait . irfiiiiiii4ii 41 -V.:, 1;• 1, i , , Aditivitilbritaribito-dinve4Ailinir t e(6l *AND, WLIBIIIiTY'STAERIC. ' 111/ettalt-FEtaiwkiv: 01 r a ,* DICKSON. 111611VART i CO. A Noitoio dopiplij k iLE. LOT OF WINTER: , gLWAHS; 'SHAWLS MERINOS4OII4aF.4O •00,08, .`• , - Plain Gm; Blankets; ite; All will basoiclibeapfiti end at H. J. I.;YNCICS,:kir" deco No.iN ,r4.4o.(otroci) ITTNERINO,IIf, - 111NANCEI : NO: • US P , WooS &teat, or the Baltimore Piano Far tory. astabSched MIS 36. A choice stock of Piano 7 octavo Oentre•Pfanos. combinint all the men bale of a first clam Inatrament with.late•noveltim Innderpatent):` Highly important to the critical pianist. Low for cash or acceptance. WISE A BROTECER, Manufacturers. 'IIISTRECEIVIED: MEN'S, BOY'S•and YOUTH'S BOOTS, Mbsea and Old Mutes Boots, Comma ffiiterima Or* I. WI and azipuluelmfoie 4deawhere j^ , i.Yh v.z~.,.:,.»4~.5 ..~.~-:.~. - , ~t~. _.», e F,n ~._.:..:i~,.'k 1 ._,i., ~e"~, .Z .z^.`.~r: v%~.v, ~i.t~ ''4.~.}~.+p` , .'3- t:ssr~., ..,:B+ic+a. ='r r5:~:~v , - _ .. , ;,v:rx < _ . v ~..v: is TEE DAILY POST -ADVANCED One year, by ...... Six mon t h s, t h s, Three . One .... r. . One week. delivered iu Single ..... ........... agentS per h tired . NEW Eumnsiiirct RATES. The rateCof; advertising have !been agkeed upon: by.gio. Pninishere of the Pittehirrgh - Daily :Press...to take effect on rand after the day ofßOvember' ABo#, on all new contreop!: FOB_ STANDING MATTER: . gr BIN GLSi4XA.IIE, ETSRYIV A Y. Ona insertion 6 0 Twelnonths...... e 900 painsertiona.... .1 00 Three months... , 11 00 insertions 123 Four months ... 12 00 week 200 Five months.... 1400 No-weeks 3 ao Si; menthe 15 00 SAO Nina months.. . . 20 00 One month: .. ... t 0 90 Onelear..li: 25 00 FOR CHANGEABLE Which allows thepriVilege of a weekly change of matter, to be inserted among now advort4emenka. PER SINGLE SQIIABE, EVERY :r) y §ix months $19 . 00 rTwelfeancoithit' 8000 Allministratore-Notioes , - ' 2 25 Marriage 'Notices 75. ^..th - " " ......... Death Notioes, eaoh insertion.- • _Wa n advertisements ordered in for one Month. Or leas time, to be Cash at the time of or dering. DATIA'PO THE IRISH BRIGADE AT THE BATTLE OP FONTENOY. , . Fentenoy, from which the battle takes its name, is a small village of Belgium, province of Hainanlt, five miles South east of Tourney. In May, 1746, Louis XV., King of Fran* laid siege to the let ter city with an.armir of 4,000 men, un der command of the celebrated . Marshal Sage: ' Ttie allied forces, Englishi Nteh, and Austrians, 55,000: strong, command by. the Duke of Cumberland, marched to its relief. At the approach of the Duke, Saxe and the King-Lleaving 16,000t0 con .. I tlnde the siege, and 6000 to guard the Scheldt—advanced from Tournay. When the Allies came up, they found the French 'encamped_ on the gentle , - heights which rise from the right bank of the Scheldt,' ,with`that river and the village of. St. An toine on The right, Fontenoy ands nar; , row valley in their &Cul. anol.the-wOod of Berri on their left: Fontenoy and St. Antoine were fortified and well: garrisoned; strong redoubts were thrown up between these two villages. and there was an,ab batis on the left, in front of the wood of Bkrri ; but the left centre was not guard :ed, by' anYthibg save, slight lines. Driving iirtlie - Freneh4iiequete and outposts, the allies advanced, but night fell, operations were suspended, and the troops lay on Their arms till the following morning, Hay 11. At fonr o'clock in the morning a brisk cannonade began on both sides; before six the two armies - wore closely engaged. The right wing, composed of English, and the Datch, who formed the centre, under .Major• General Lazfrbw, were to form in four lines to the left, as far as the wood, of Pierrenne ; they were to itiiirch' up in three columns; the drat column, compo sed of cavalry, was to march up the'road of Mons, along the village of Veron ; and the third to stretch into the plain between Fontenoy and St. Antoine. Cumberland being infbrmed that there was in front of the village of Veron a battery of cannon, with 500 or 600 men, ;ordered General In goldsby, with four battalions and three six•pounders, to difilodge them, whilst Prince Waldeck attacked the village of Fontenoy. But the Dutch were driven back in disorder, and' Ingoldaby, with his English division, had to retire with dishorol or. Cumberland at length determined to make a final effort. , Selecting from his veteran English regiments 6000 men, he formed them into a single column. ,At its head he placed six- cannon, and as many more on its flanks, and pave the command to Lord John Hay. This was the forlorn hope of the allies, in: which they trusted to retrieve their former ill-success, and drive the French army from its entrench ments. They reckoned, however, : for once in their lives. without their host.--- , - They forgot that there was a body of men is the French army, who were chafing wit' der the restraint which held them in 're serve as the last resource—men who had besought Heaven morning and evening for asch an hoar and such an opportunity. The "Irish Brigade" was there—the re.' rerve—mere idle spectators up to this juncture of the battle, though _burning for the order to charge. The English column now moved slowly. but steadily on. With bayonets fixed the British soldiersplunged down a ravine, which Separated: them from the French: lines, and while artillery mowed down their: ranksTrOM right to left, they, marched for 'Ward with rapidly diminishing numbers! but unflinching courage. They gained the hilljult: solid mass, cut down, allCppesi tion'y abiCgtot behind ninten - oy. , As soon as,Saxe saw the object of the column, he hurried lila troops in upon them. The French cavalry retreatod, scattered by the death-dealimibullets ofthe %English. They* diediiirlecHoNiith' at the - placed infantry of France;. .mass after: mass was. roken on their impenetrable front; and the column advanced- rat** hut kt])ltar i tly invirii. cib,le. A the_ficivfaof the Dthe of--Richi elieu, our pieces of cannon were brought to bear .on, the ,British =front,' 'while' the household troop ' s surrounded them,- and . lin repeated - charges"' wore dciwri "their grength.c.bntAtlielPrebiliWere _equal suf- Terers in4hese zonslanghtS., Ting Xcinis kall-J4Watito weer) a- retreat to : 1 be , Sound d, and leave the - fiel4While Old - lifarehal onigseggt , waacongratulatingthe.Duke of umberland .ql2 his victory. Bat his coin anti were ttermatare. .At.this juncture, arshalSaxe wail reduced to his last and principal effortto:recover the fast fleeting fortunes of the day. This was in bring ing up the Irish brigade, a corps on whose Courage:al:id behavior he relied for a favor able decision of so great, so dubious and ell.:contested a battle. The Brigade con sisted that, day of the regiments .of Clare, Bally, Dillon, Berwick, Roth and &Lek ley, . with Fitzjarnes'' horse. -O'Brien'and Lord Claire were in command. Supported by the regiments of Normandy and Vais• soma, they, with fixed bayonets, without firing rush up to the 'British lino. ,rßrica's ycdne is hoarse with Joy. as hailing he commands— ': bay'nete— ohs rae'—Like motmtain storm, rush on those fiery handed ,n is the English column now, and faint their volleys grow, t ot mustering all the strength they have, they snake: a- show. .I'h it - dress their ranks upon the hill, to face that ii battle wind. Their bayonets the breakers foam—like rooks the men behind! O n ; volleydpohe s from their line, when through ; the'trareing . emohe 1114 With emitsA{os clutched. - in their hands, the headlcuilarith brokei On f r ontenonottEcuitenoy, hark to that fierce hussa! Re angel remendier :Limerick ! dash down the Beaskuritua' -- • Afi 4 thiObrigide'sidvaneed, the English column v(as halted on the elope of the hill, mi.Whiert:the Iriehreginients daahed rap idly and in good order. They were led ATURDAvrtio , go , , G , p r E.ctitutuit."' 11462. BATES. -...A.;.444 On • 4 From the RiclunondAnautruuDlo. IN . The last accounts from... Tennessee brep4. resent that our soldiere lta#f ample 'sup, plies, while Rosecrantris toOtitnated that .. • he must either fight, ,or,',lttßyft. ,If he chooses not to risk theifortuabs,of war in the field, he stands a good eidutdetoidaive, , for five brigades of sitleliclitV hptifed4ate cavalry under Morgan; Nbee Alt on, Forest and Pegram liositlitionaging eld to within a few miles oPhittr,catietighnl -at Naihville. Unleis thskjrt*v*l'Crift e41:10 ly,* Rosecrans must fight,o4"4lti - E the. Oat..' desperate alternative,,,,Th . nqlfsphee ~.7 pers tell us that bele - rebuildink 'die ' ' l ' 1 road to Knoxville, and ' wlll', OriCrit tqr until he has secured okaLtnukaitjor 10a T supplies. Bit they do :not' tell: vs that General Bragg's troopertil are "ctittbig the road faster than Roseciaiiii.reilairs it. The first apple was Otding by the firs pair. •.. i.,:-.-•;_, .., .• 1 (..' I, , In Mississippi recentmovenairda - Wit: cant the .approach ofa crisis. It has al ready been announced on the faithtf a general rumor, that the Misitissiptibut ex , p edition, under the command of thefederal - Gen: Hovey, had reached Friar's Point, 15,000 strong, with pontoon" bridges, 'a. large force of cavalry and 'nineteen pieces of artillery.- It has also been recently re ported by telegraph that thetottin force of the enemy has .advanced within ninety miles,of Columbus, Miss. his stated that the moat costly and extensive works out side of Richmond was constructed here. It is probable that Cohimbuk may attract the attention of Gen. Grant quite as much as Vicksburg. It is a city with not less than 16,000 inhabitants, situated in' the midst of the richest cotton iilantations of the South. The fact is undeniable, an army, cannot move more than a mile per day through the prairie lands, which, 'be ginning about Pontotoc, extend South one hundred miles. Our cavalry and the 'pee ple will certainly destroy the Mobile and Ohio railroad; and if it is Gery , Grint's design to co-operate with the great navel. , force now off Mobile, as well as with, Porter's :fleet against Vicksburg, he will ) have to make a long march through a country in which he will find no friends between him and the seacoast. So far the enemy has managed the Western campaign very ably, and, in fact has entirely out-generaled us in the West, as we have out-generaled him'in the East. The, assignment, however, of Gen. John ston to the Western Department, affordit the prospect of some early and brilliant actions in these distant theatres of the war. His command includes Gen. P'em-! berton's district, to which he will doubt-: less haves careful eye. W-edo not know what force Gen. Johri.i 04a has in his command ; bat, ifha ieiot deficient in force, it is riot impossible that, powerful diversions for the purpose•orse lieving Gen. ,Pemberton and Price might be pakit, Which, if successful, might turn the scale and open the next Spring cam paign in Minoan and on the banks of the Ohio. , Singiliar Death of a SeOteh Miser. ' The 'Edinburg Courant says: Last 'week there died in the Fever Hospital, Dunferm- ' :ermline, a man fifty.five years of age, nein ,ed, Andrew , Hutton, better known in the ',Western district of Fife as the great ".tlif kican ^ :For a .number of years he has lived in the most miserly aoatnS - • ner,lardly himself enough of to sustiiiii"lifia;' - ind the little he did take was - ofTthe coarsest tiescriptisn. Many arnising sforiei . itre tblit of his -par dimonions habits. , ' The immediate cease Of deaiii-was eating the leaves of ash trees. He had been walknig along the edge of a 4eld bordered'bk these trees, on the fat len leaves of which the cows were feedink: greedily. He thonglittlie animals seemed fat; 'and that it the leave& • were gocerkfor ' them. He accordingly gathered a quatiti-2 tY and took them hem!, end were after boil ing- them, fed on 'them for several 'days. The oonsequepwat.e.that . .:haNtres taken ill and removed, o the:hospital; where le died after. sonietday! , -Of - great suffering: ; On searching !delouse after his di a th,th e relatives came kettle in - which was found a cheek for L7O, the interest on which had been: accumu lating for Bev.. enteen years, and a. showing a bal ance of .£Bl to his credit in the National Security Saving 'Bank. Several Ll notes and a great quantity of loose money in half crowns, shillingicand smeller coin were al so found in the most out of the way placee. Hutton was also possesed of considerable 1 property in Dunfermline. He was a great reader, and well versed in several in acv oral la nguages.. . The President'has !dined . the order icq GetteratWoolliomthe com- mand of the z , Militarit'Departoont of Maryland': General Schenck has been designated as his successor. • ' into immediate actinii,ta itheringingaliont of " Ouitianigia 41,i , ' lairniisiiiievv. s- ar f heile: na kbssrnah , ll' , , Ilteniember Lim erick and BritiettaFaitho-4ThelEtiglish column was now grifitly,tbinued, and-•the min Vreariedt=ana whereier they - . Erode obliged to fight oiet thii ' itreiniled bodies of - their dying conisides ; iwhine their new and bravest oppoefintszwerafresh and pre pared for the rough,pad,sevage i encOnter like that on the plains of , Pharsalia. As . soon as the BrigadVidvinieed,thefirevits dreadful and..the -Slaughter terrific, 'for havoc seemed here : : the tinost, delighted 'with her . ' bloody boAquet._ The, English .: :ve up one volley--and that volley was atal; it was their la th e were stunned ' with theehout, andtrashldent by_ antial. anche by,the furioue 4b arge of th B A 4e. '"They broke (says pairia). l Aefoya.tblrftisAi it e dz bayonets_, and tunibl ApealO the'filr 'aide' of the- hill,` hill, diaof '' ' - ek,hillilesli;'end falling , hy , -hundre ii:l_,The.`.Ttishr troops did not pursue th3ixi 4 Mtherrefich Ova ry and'light , trocips eieddriiillitterelicii of the volumn were . UoiledbYstniii Eng i ;Ugh nevelt.) , and gotiiithiii!tlib Vette ifiii of their camp. The victory Waiblood and' complete, Louis iiiiiid -r to' hase 'dden 4 i ari own-to , the Irish tail:fiat; rand' tiers Oily' thanked -them; and thiferge . ',lq riff It rig it , utteredgbatidenniiiible imprecatio n--bn the , penal code -"Cuifietrbe the laWs which deprived me of 'abehilitibje'ets."' The one English volley, and the shirt strrugle on the hill, cost the Irish deak . One 'fourth of the officers werialed; "including' Col. Dillon, and one-thircr,bfthe Men." i - ' - The battle of Fontenoy was one of the most • sangiiinarily-tenteisted' ' codfliani' on record; no less than 109;09L men having fallen on thatlik." [ 'Until' Water loo,. Fontenoy stood tiunittalled in the military history of !tha — World. y it France was delivered,-Eniktud hu led;' and-Holland reduced liroafiv first o a • second-rate power. -It is lit t `this manner • that the faithfullrish'"repay •the kind-, ness and hospitality of the•llllnd in vihich• they and shelter. ' ' ''' The Military ciffttiatOil in the West. Gem' Wool Rolicived. LAgB tattploll:ooPAß, IMEU:I isimmZwNo Wouks CO 1r - ~. Brovw:P • ',...t.apire;vl ``_"... o Man Ep!esei.Bias and stftijoim Frepe4 Cot Bottom mull Bottoms, SpeAar z) .• Solder . he:: AlikriMpOrtAtt and • , doilemln :Metals.- Win Elatl i gkeet ;Ifotr. StrtopstaiittsP - Orr - laid; thaohlott iolittirt.FßBT and l2 4 orders of Copper out to any . d...sed patters: - ' Roaayd e t l t d HIGHLY, E 1 gairma , BELIEF TO THE AFFLICT. NO( and searing trodtweigtnenfol - ,- To(Ali...±olll6liND Ott, 1 ti.jkaitnde pat •iel • 7011 r rligZeiZY•thehArerla-rffnowned AVIRMABCPEBBLEISPECTA . ParoLaeere will continnet6 find. who., sanstac . 11011 1 T iryklit*se Opattaeles...:- Sold onl - , J.T. O IA7iIODID. Optician, Et 8r0,"49 Filth streak Post Buil.rling: , littiedan'Pebble inserted in old fr ames. desired. - I- Bewar - Il obsters'and Pretendets. ben 1311iVATEMEIIInt.. 4NROWNSICIED) and KCAL Qflota Smi d ccreot, ciAl o p t Ml= a d , h sa bukinirf conlintannestly tOPril .13Wgkandimanart,t., OITIMINB - r , In teed , 'itf ak Awaited dent ont.thei sure place , regulatgradnata. MIA h , went oritibertain'elesirti. antes to!thi sufferers of ob.__ t yerManen re ilid he thanes or hisretitedlet ' and toll hit ! a tit wibwrß i ß, • fitgrlßß .' • . sever to me- the drat 16 ,orVen c tud parities and Barigulane Affect! . Mao all arising from a hereditary t.' Irldeh ' =Mete Itself lir, the„ form of tense peoriddli hod'. igreat - inearlorme of Akin die eattee.,theLerlghsof Ighlolithe patient' leantireig ignosemt....ga Pm= sp. aMktod. Dr. Brown offers betrayer li andAteid iv y ru mg. a ! ir..Brogn i l e remedieSfor the-alarming tronble r t . I lit on, nby that solitmillablt al mama] Bern *hi& thit ybung.an d tic. .ineut =Jaded !P it h relMll3 4 = r-a itt li own ir deit i l oo J oa l ti; • —UIO7 are age, and, makil,Pitryenlurestoration of heath. ,_ _ itHITIBIATIBPC - +Pr. . 0 tirnea .raniedite AVM- filil to cure this Oldnlid disuse lN &Jowl...ref-ha will warrant a tare. Healso• hrolts.Piles: Greet, iikbnnorrhois tonth l are, Brothel Dieoluirhas; Pitantile Weaknese y43upertulinut. ,Thaeasee i of: the Joints. In Ano, Blast= Affectione, Pains In the Back anilllidne - irritation bf the Bladder, to gether with all of an impure origin. . di late....it-yihinir the ennotomeL _containing a nus,_dlreeted to DR. BROWN. No.oarcd Bt.. Pittsburgh: Ps.:triU be iminedis answer. ed. hiedieine sent to say address , gal psoksd and secure from observant on. - , ~, 1 Moe an t Private Rooms , No. Bo Broithlll4d law* 3 0 *.o.••••• 4, -Ps. - ' Volls:ilearis 11 EET ,EX 7113A171114) , NV1710114 1 PAWN?' the nee of an apparatus whereby no drugs - or= galvanic battery - are 'wed. Medi cal gentlemen:and theirfanallies have their teeth extruded by toy process. and are . oady. to testify as to the vafety and Painleemess of the operation, whatever has been said by persons; iderested In asserting thecontrarra haring no knowledge of my prooess. . in....ARTIFIOIAL TEETH i ncanted in every able.. and charges ea low.' at warrant the beat of material, all tam. • ••-• _• OUDRYcllentlet. • n 014 1 7 4 2. • 184 Smithield street. , .. , KEW '-iIIEOICAL ..- DtSCOViRY. ' . :Fop, TIMISPEEDT Mai rswitsjiti GONOREEKA.I ffi.B.DT.I7DETHAL D ,Wealcoess. Nightly Buds 1141112144=encaN Genital Irrita bility__L Greve'. btrioture and emotions of the Rid- ' mere and Bladder. • Which hail been used by upwards of , ONE :1117ND"RED,PHYSIOUNI3. in th r a ll :interim:en. with the entire sucoess„ cure euunat GcM.44 l ...o.trinuss. or an, dompound thettO ru9,76. . • • ' BEL'L'S SPECIFIC 'MIA mostly ii ecidon..eftendeteoting i canon o tow, ' ' and when a CITIO ilanCateditiS,P an" ent:. MtlaretrepatedDirriVfaide . ti 44714 1B ssentheiqfteft. . t it rerg at t . and ' cr :illlM ; us iasteidn avo i ded.! o di et neitema•whilst iishig thew ganirii por,does sit action interferewith bnainemp ur- - sults. DeAlt boa' contains six down Pills. - ' - ' -myroznumu4sit, • Dr. 'Bell* l'iiiittau on Geraisla, &f Absest, - Gosiori•Weletic &e; a PaMphlet of 50 paliec.l)4.2pjliPtit_isoportant adviee. to the ar diem. einc4•4dl ..r.y4. Stunts arereouired to pay virtue. • . • DE. DELVE GREEN BOOK, A complete 'Vest& on - G44 - 44./..;ii, :Meet; Strie sr& SmAGGs. ito.,in idle° various stages. with 7 rroeoriptiugs •in Einflish.. adapted ;for 'self riatmelit. without the aide! a physician- MOE' Olill DOLLAR. The _PIN itiSiliik4 7 fiilliffiqa secure frigkob 'sergaWn.'brms4.--flonlnlid. by any La. l 7 l 4 l ped Agent: on reiedptiof the imbue": J. WAWA RcOhesteriffa • Gen% 1. _ .701DET , °Mier Dirket met • cad. — ' • . , • 1 , • I " Agent for Pittsburgh. Sold 4.lo,4=ilatris. ~ sulthdaeorlyds . 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Our prima are low, our machinery manufactur ed of the beet Quality of materials, and warranted In all oases to fare satisfaction. itrOrdare from all parts of the country solicit ed and promptly filled. follaigw HIS DAY— Just opened a eompletealstortnient of GRITS' MOM/M _ :GOODS. • Mr. H. Mee= CO.. tog IlaSlPederal itreiit,,Alleghety aim _ PAPER HARRIERS; ' B . of aB styles. tromht II us tax odvaxes, wW be add stets one low owt. . P. MABAHALLt NO. 87 Wood Anode . . DEALERS, IN OILELJ -L.- ipMPA9TURZEJS 0 - pure No I,Civr:bcon 011; - 1447 - 40 i • • 1 Aermos: Lreizam writ, Penn a R. R. Depot 113 A 1 1 oil warranted. t yyt.LE,4.ll LONG, MILLEN •41VC0.',, , : - .,".; - • OMBAT SRAIIPSBITROLifir LEG HRNY Alag ::-[•`7:741 Ai'OlQoeand 1 ateboaee L., xtutairrfmciEET:iirrOspzeig:' i tar itanufsainror4A- , Illananatbur, 414priet bon.Oiliandßewsoley{ NO: REPINED WAI49-111MID. ROB EXPLOSIVE, iawapi on hand. f 0444 ILA n'e ent 011! 'Woikhk,e; ; DUNCAN:. Dl7lslW`reg CO. 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The members of this firm being practical axlmlics, malt 7 , 'exPeriencelzi the bad ness, will insure to irlVO satisfaction in every re spect. sefplyd I tWiILLIARIL BAGAtEIe,- 1 , WHOLESALE , 11:0tili No& 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET," i .1 wn.Lutt ram, _ DAVICi Waixotiaa, , won. , amis. tit ; rie . 'orttoy. ; . , nEAMildc 1)0' L ;, 03noolexao to litTandloss. Mau k 1215..) ; - WHOLESALE Corner. Ifood and Water . roveroxis itsamisal„.lMMOPEA.lll: .LAgent, 115 •Watin , street,'Pittaburgh.--taw iaprepared to bring out or gencl4aekpateempng from or to any part of the old ootintaz.elther steam or _malots_p_aokets: • BIGHT DRAFTS BALE,, payable any part: of Zurom - for the:lndlanspolia and.Oliaainitallltall= road:" Moo Agent forihe old Black Stat Line of Paogete.And foethelinee of Stamen! MU= log bet between New Yor/. 1 . Yv!"/'9 0 4 ;Ono* and .81711.1.1101 CARR B ‘ , co, WHOLESALE - GPO EP . 4 i " 4 • 4 't" WILEZIi^gI444RJACNi rae. 'l l kiilii0i8:10/d Dealers in VINE MONONGAITLA RYB(WHIP. 327 Liberty , Street; itopay pirrsinuniumf.. pA; •g TOW WANT Nei WE GO OD NEW R Fruit or prepared 'Macey Meat: - naked. and all other kinds of Spices. cooking Brandy. or ;Yana. New Orange, Lemon and Citron. Peel go to HaworthAk Brothers, in theDianiond. where .yon will get anew crop of Fruit and lower, Ahan at any other hotwe in.the city. Also ajleneral and assortment of Family armada% fill% Win% Brandies. and all , other kinds of Foreign and lionised° Liquorso HAWORTHBROTEHR. . oorner Diamond ' and Diamond alley. J .H. °AMWAY. Mock, Draft, 'Band and 111o . r4• gage, Beal raftite and Bea , . I . abandfte Broker. OFFIOA L ROOM N 0.12 RORER'S BUILDING, FOURTH STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa. Desirable Afilrproperty and other Real Estate 1 to the amount ofSIOO.NO for saietlow. VOL. H-BMIT.II ........ ... . 11:MTN:1141. ; H. SHATTO WI 01 ES Alt4.lo:.CtllB - T SU i.ooonErforgor ' ALLi Moalellinurs Auction. 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' (cable P; t 7T s b i otot A4Wee, oondi xandratwearmet. nave i It ndWor by DR. ,reib i titm. tla irth rt e g a A4-40AZaaci oli alz '.. t rVt o -Tptio . t oeful 'eor - 1 . . , 1 1 . 1 1111 1 114boir Ebeimater . zi .131.11,ivai 1 7 shorr•Modwid 4Ke lgreW ,Ithtah.l.KOVlir A el' l ldomporeads It & "lettirmi , ,• ong..ta if seen the tollorftbri Wiltrbatowilibandon• edlt - &LW:WE ill___ , ,el 'Emil ,Benutle miseogbareated middle ' faiymit had mer lartYA.Years(4o4eanutha me ttieor dear, ralatt Es•hansWrof , th tha Calrorld" and in tkeNnitest fitatag4 bhadzolify;•wavallyith a my ttia.: bean - sod , Pldtwx.wiß, aa. bloom Men the now- 'ailed • • MX SittElYsfeletylth . • . 4 1= t and be otnal .•• • ' ~.. i . diseafte4 of '' • • .., - .... . 1 _our countries. ean lieft _ ._zelimade • , ... MIV , , sift.end•to It in 43, V, Irta4: 7 Arali ••• , _ •., • , •• , af.giy treatment eopy . ~ ~ 'XIFt! - I A - dvisar,whlob it to all ttoatiiblY.:4lextbit /the ad , . 7 Poto , .. l qPorlottoo `end MaeMitoli nheilndt Myerfor skill In t he trOotmen). _ illamoe. and t who is didtr oo 4 ll iltedbrthirraTtetia4;ait forellagro.mr p@nded by r_imeotabt".. .!aliswtpublissiets„prw etoi - at wobils,% AC omess ISS Bri*tmeld OreetimardnamaniistreetlsßEeltalkitotainant cations li t all parte s ,9lBes WozwAlielly al tendidtog t. 4 9 , '...k 1,.‘, - % • • a i iatiale.-r-fi Ir:Fi l ~,,,o , „i.e.. r . p ..,„ , , - —k -t i- F% E.,.., ,r..l • ERTIFIC4= II O' , " " ' lcllettripill!lZ 'worwomit 'XimAisr -a• , ins doe forAparobaihtiEhas.Uai *web , at. 1 i fatr ut tpr. fiar is ttp4,4 t i s a amtlmlier e i 11.4 . - J e f been..afilieted with a very malliment inflasnatorY dlryidpalia for yaks 1 YluilnitiErea.,anssveral of tiVierapi 4 MrA; t hr t ir i t h pan tft p o u t tir i _ti 3 i w ell - ~.. mrtrindleactaleaMmettibdicetivarbidi; how ziNvilloorlazyitif ho t qw4,.ltiojictsr:w Iva! wili,please,,eaThat.l, o .• 4,:TjablaifiJAß'S rn . Refer to Kr. Voytfan. ukimpt OF., ~,;,. ' • 4 ifißk.iiikEltilkii/ICW,I,EIAVE. - beenrafilleMd N ihielaiai l refrinshil. ob. dis ease M „.g•lle4• . •Mopsyif, , ,eplYallinxillits.'...:cL have tried. e beet tlOlahe in the Old.Vonntry and in , •tdfl. bid, nteken geteeda any lltidefitz.l was 'Midas 'to ea/1 on Dr. „Bross., byttp ' lost year and dumb baIL - bdapells"dr Illosiablettadn: - r theretc re eon der. myself ,corobletely, Xur ett,l'fFor further iiiibtmaUced pleasebalrat%o. 2'St. Cair street. •, -- ,- .. n . I.A f; 1, Z! E•;6111 . MillW BRADLEY. , opp,lo f a , f-01111FIA 64 11 L IMM — : az I 11 0 , !its:VA * 4 l *Alidireet. DSRBOR S lAB TrAirißr6-. 4 10 i Oft.- 111 , tlet ±YOBK... witlintektdios st ock of CLOTHS. • °and YESTlNG§,which, tank be ventilated et,priotieler below them/teal riltte. MI/rest inducements loud to gook bursa, l aa .4V:4lw ROBT s , LZIRPItI66:4O). • 4 • a ar k.041,..ft . 11 ' 193iskiffluble,Groben Pangssiglik: Doilell trigee 4 41 #41 1 4 121 kAtian*firxm. No . 9 217- err IiTIRAWri • - stead.' .71:p11,11A11I'di 114161tlift . 7,7o4M l 4 l 47mtlk3eisktiGroeiiivi, ft ; tr 4114, NOTE-Eidsliounpigtft; 0141 . Q STREW AND THE DiAiioE 1 1), Z1TY . A .4.14 ," ? c a hctry :' " ttf:'. - . -- • , I,T,t ~..." - 1,:;13 t tts:Vie: 'ffr'' ' • --'s .1 - t 1 4. k l aiglikllll 14 . 4 I Mann" drti2l)ii. -, :c - 5. , - - SWIMS elliP . - hi • ! ' 43itit91 133"1474 / 2 rwp_i=om t LEruteeisifer-Dri enrol, of • eln his metre* 44.1Ye e lAk t rern VP ear, a141 :4 ° mosVnishinrirestditianftlfernalieth 45it* it re thoht a •ial and 1.411 allorktejealia :t ip - loripeerstrsitrbth ' rePusHoit Per.' all toimi alld Mutiny _ Aug Indy,. Wiblea /WV Oft' for loak - Wpwilds. SProbvs. A 1 7 21,40.11.14 'lififfilmfffiM powerfhlarianstimittutapiropArtles,L.Mitg Anil* wonder *sok aftotlit o:4lPlihir Navin et* givenit 'nat. Over ( oar:n*o4lll4ll4.o_ , , iitor of '- .r.amiirkable ourtraterfbylt ^*itlibi_the , t ia ' tlico yea, atioittort k uuifict f...,, K . -”,..a.• ~ , - - 1.0t3. . , 3 0- 4 , • ;. .,...o tv..) ~,,,i . •<•••;,! R. ,- ", - li gr o rsaga ..,,. 5 1 1 u.'ilisliM o - :or A en . *fo#Pitiiiiiiay.tx .. _ . -,...,- .! 1 •• •,.. ~ „.. - } b .1 7 -11 f.,04 - 1i4.,..1.- —.. , 11 litoN AIM isag t . NORK.B4I;:-. ~, ~:.-rtykk0c,36).....6„.... ~. .:41.341:1`113 I,r, i;I ta.' P.) ,2•3 1 '.',3 ,i - . - . 11 tri-3 , AR ' -• vil E.,: - ...: „ . 0..11.-"n 41W1 ,, ,,i ....)::-. 'aillkidee BOilig=ro44lAbi r,. % i ' 4 and Tiro* lIN-Ba .0 '!., :'...-.1 F , ~.i 4 4:'. t -MarVdo !rit Wsailmmo...No.d4i=loi d4wm u 11.11, ii uliw wkelitlifr.: , . , a Muckewstiretit, . 0 iaplB:6llitzliti tuagl Desr. - , = >,..., ..,f, ottivrirpree7 it.ar *to imm , e,thirEliCirjkli srome. 3V.:07:1_1( 7 :x i it: 7 :3 aitOPATWlPattaii3v4.•:; ll rPliiragir F 5- 7 P"meq*!..o64ta. WlutdealiV- Store, .F01131118.;- - ; s?oulE,VllWNirrirsuis: , oir*:-! Dkeitie Or9fai..—And trade:on. ,Wsdit-the' best strletk -Abe city. la *Me' all* *fact o as ths - nwt4 - . tint wWW, go into businessotlnt,_ Yoe farther rher Tnrtlournataddress 9gr r tk r ` LOOKIRXIS; . • ' p. ,E C Stir, mu* 141 IFIFTHSTI4IIITr .opiveits*Mkedfal REAL Ewan AzalpiertmAvA4lo.4.• • pumas - 7 4 - ' NpTitg. BONDS. MORTGAEM other Seeterities. = o -EC* - 14%zet 46 corne r Ohio and Heaver bite : '' L y me. stork of %mean deeorNktar, oakina or eto orig. and for sale at 1.19 - 2e order RIMS i1c" 21 4, 1 1.7 IV, „.„ C, nep . lnodei; au 0 LT'S. E V o,llplr Eltl9-.0111.414Et. gee& Lir sale b ~ idOWN lam= z'• I 436 'Weed* ' eftett - NEW,...„_,4 I MNICOrtgIieTSANDSItOrtir: .Fifth ; 4 = . " . 1 1 " 99.0 1 0- 3 -4 , ATMUPIWSka , : - .' P K Stec . .303tialft PAEEIt, Frenoh and American; will hot ea. 11 : . 0 out advailke in price natal New Year Vw . stand. 87 Wood street. int. , air Flags mate". IV. 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