v!!:!.-MM E------.41 • ..Erz.-iil ..,..--,' .ill?, r .. ''''• l •' -{ tl' iriphlL 14 P i rr na!finia 4 akmpow, 1 41 it .....reart-Hitcortrawyo ,arid 6 sTATN ... I P '''lll'lt !twee= aim far the Paps .1 ' W Peat ha those ala& and are air i liald p — origad' to take Advertise:molds nbeoHiPtions 11.;1 in , wat our Lowed , .. 11 I 0 IaPEE A.-Dro 'A. Ix, OPNN Max zvENnia AT CONC,ERT: BALL, FIFTH STREET: 4-43,20) ArisassioN 10 skiritmAA'-moßaiwG, DEC. 20.. NinalLll 1 4 in 'SATURDAY - 4011Ni% MST ..,,,i -- -,.... ~ ~, , i 1:111, Our weekly. f or toAtay is a pumper ..of l imore thEMusual interest, containing a v ariety of inter esting .- pews, editorial and ;1... 1 ; p miscellaneous matter. The fallowin g is a artial table of contents: , i STORIES. , .. '• Sop n 1 .HE C OUNTERPART. , by one of them•. • ENTRA PPING A MIIRDERER, a SpeClalatOrra '.'Story;THg WIDOW AND HER SON. i g POETRY. FATHE REASON WHY;-a Scientific Discourse on Amalgamation, by _Prof. Julius ewes!. Hannibal. Ir EDITORIALS. ti I,reace Propositions—A remarkable rev- elation; Secretary Seward on oar Late Eliactions ; The Peace Propositions; Pa per; Death of ' Christian Ihmsen; Lin coln and Greene .; A crushing Blow; The I Di aster at Fredericksburg; Destitutioni, The Late Battle; Butler at New'Orleani; qrernor Lecher and Fernando Woad; , 1 - • - THE PEACE PROPOSITIONS. 1 41. Wesley Greene's Statements of Aiihassadorship—in Wens°. • • ib,j , THE MCDOWELL INQUIRY. Important Correspondence brought out gdu the Investigation. • CARRY.SPONDRNOE. CIE/Of W. °Luis for Governor. rj • TELEGRAPHIC. The great. Disaster at Fredericksburg; With.drawal of our troops; From the ..Po tomac army. OCAL AND NEIGHBORHOOD NEWB. J. Wesley Greene—His Standing and Career here; Brig. Gen. O. F. Jackson; Sentenced for manslaughter; The Postal currency ; Wounded at Fredericksburg; about , Soldiers' Letters ; Earnings of th e Pittsburg; Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail way ?';Jnbilee at Oil City; Bold Incendi arisni in Allegheny—Five Meal. in One Night, kitscxu.ssrous. Wife Sales; The Logan Gazette's Last; Lineeln's maxims • Think of It ; An In cident, of Battle "Col, McNeil at South Mountain; Indignation of Gen. Sigel's Of ficer!i, From North Carolina ; Specula tion onißags; A Chapter in French Diplo rutLeY4, 'Dayton to Seward ; A Contrast; Fromfrlcorth Carolina; The State Tax; An Interesting Chapter •, Heavy Fees ; A. "Stupid" and "Dishonest" Party ; The Escape of the Alabama from the. San Ja cinto!eßansas Jayhawkers in' Missouri; Traitors of Seventeen; Secretary Stan ton's Safest Prison ; The Visit •of the Prince i of Wales to the Pope; An Ameri can Citizen Decorated • New Head Dress; Coming of age; Impo rtant from Galves ton, Te xas; Death of an Army Officer; _ The Indian Executions. Southern .News.—Foreign War Vessels at Cliarleston ; From the Southwest; Loans: Irom Fo reign Capitalists • Extor tion-; Southern Currency at the ' North; Fredericksburg ; The Small Pox in Rich mondpThe Yankees at Galveston. The iiiiinisters and Politics; How to treat French Wines ' • Old Jordan the Drummer'; Librarilat Auotion ; Illegal arrests; Silver Plate ;i'Aid for Mexico; Pestilence added to Famine. COMMERCIAL. Weekly Review of the Pittsburgh Mar kets. Leeteeta.by Bev.fatheetfileseen. By reference to our advertising columns our readers will be pleased to learn that thiti celebrated Missionary will deliver a lecture in St. Paul's• Cathedral, on, Sun day evening next, ati o'clock: The Pro ceedsof ite lecture are to be applied to the benefit of the poor under the auspices of the SOCiety of St. Vincent 'de Paul.— The success which has attended the miss sions conducted by . this zealous and elo • quent Reilemptionist at the Cathedraband St. Peto!s, Allegheny, is the best proof of the ability of the Rev. lecturer. All who willlattend have a rich treat in store for tkei i ,j'and judging from the :,rapidity with whnib the tickets are being diapoied' of, we expect to see the Cathedral filled. Tickets of admission, 25 cents, can be pro cured atltheimok store,of (leo. Quigley, Fifth street, and on Saturday and Sunday next at the office ofthe Cathedral, Grant street: 'Pie Society has been fortunate in securing ;t he services of Father Giessen, and we hop e may meet with such success as Will enale them to continue the good work the)ilhave been engaged in during r.past winker/J. The Klited and Wounded of the 11 - the 136th. Adicita4Fultoniof the ittgth,l c r n i s h es the following list of casualties in the regi taut, commanded by:COl:Bayne Sieztib Smith, Co. C, leg, se— Tera. -Capt.- S am uel Marchand, 11, bowels, -supposed! killed. • Capt. Ata Chapman, H, thigh, and ankle I . First Limit. J. M. John, C, vein. First Lint. James Routti neck slight. rl I nit ut. Henry Barker, , G, foot, alighL First u Frank A. Dilworth, A, mouth, ae e. -- Secondmut. Robert 8.. Crouch, la, stomach, mere. Company. A—Sergeant C. W. Barlow, Corp. Win.J[Warren, Privates W. Gidley, J. -Laughtkilge ; Wm. 1.04.36m,' A. Seeley, and DaviAl Williams, wended.; Moses Luci wounded, died since ; T. fil:l4col 2 , 'killed. - 11 1' companill3—J. H. Stone,J 13-Pert, C. Mattison, W- 'Hinckbiy, F. Jenkins, B. Williams and J. L. Davis, wounded:,-B. Ferry, • Compang l C—H. Dougherty, J. Dolph, S. Bolinger; -P. • Bogner and S. Culp, wounded ;11W; Bance, misskig. • Company;; D-Sergeant W. H. Guern sey, - privatn' J. Davis, P. O Macomber, . wounded; Go* .G. W. Potter, missing. Companti 9 : E--E. -W. McDaniel, A. Hare, A. 6Creadi, Corporal G. Vogley, G. Wine nd F.• Collins, wounded. Conipmi e t F,—Privete Caskey, Coon, montgom Smelts, Snively, Timmony, Walker, W tams and Hinton', wounded ; Corporal Jackson , privates Conrad and James GorMiy, killed. Company-Corporal Sam. Davidson, leg, slightil Corporal Norris C. Hinson, leg,; severs;. privates Jos. Limegrover, hand; ; TonsiVolhorker, calf of leg, slight; F. B.FeWeil t ,..-keel; S . Meilen , head, slight : ; Joint ' - 61illis leg, severe ; J. R. Phillips, calf -I6g ; Phillip Cyphers, neck, sligbe; - Joseph ; Boland, breast, thigh and 14.1 He adds 'that Capt. Moreland is sup posed to be haled, of;:, like‘thluitothers, he fell and as left on - the field. The ru mor of Col. Bayne's death was unfliundad. The total namber of killed and wounded in the regiment is 160 and a good ply: missing. This lint fighting and they g ill*" rep6ititi:lo have behaved . 1„:Z 1 g.4 7 1: 4 4` , :i44t ..- lintelligience. • he M" unnon given by the bdeinption *F4efefat St. Peter's • Allegheny r ,end ed on Thursday of last week. There were uPWeids of two thousand commtini canip, and nine eonverts. Onlast afternoon, in the. sanie church, the 'Er.lttiv. Bishop conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation-onnearly three hundred persons, awl imparted the Papal Bene diction to; the congregation. On the mor ning of the same , day, the Rt. Rev. Pre late Celebrated Pontifical High Mass in this Cathedral. In the evening, he impart ed the Papal Benediction to the congre anti= of St. Patrick's. The 'Rev. Fath ers Giessen and Jacobs, 'O. - SS. 8., on last Sunday; opened a Mission in Si Mary's church, Lawrenceville. Death of Rev. A. McMahon. The death of Rev. Abraham McMahon, brother to the very Rev. Vicar, General of this DioCese, is announced. He died on the 18th , inst., at , Notre Dume, Ind., in his 74th year. He was a zealous laborer in thief country for twenty years, chiefly in and Cincinnati, Ohio, .where his zeal was devoted and uutiring. Be tit tiffeathed the bulk of his property, about .$l,OOO, to forwarding awork he had much•at heart, the building of a Mission aries' House, now in process of erection. Hie-funeral services took place on the 20th ult. The 57th Regiment. A letter from Capt- Neeper, of the 574, who passed safely through Saturdays fight, .says the regiment suffered severely. He lost two men 'killed, fifteen wounded and sixteen missing. Col. Campbell, com manding the regiment, was - again wound ed, but only slightly. 4di Rice ugly Liberal. The Pittsbuigh, Fort Wayne and Chi cago Raibliay Do. at the meeting of the .Board of Directors in New-York-, agreed to carry over their line, four hundred and seventy miles long, all articles orprovis ions donated! to the suffering English operators, when deposited at their sta tions for that purpose. As the road runs to the centre of the great grain district whence the largest supplies must come, the extent of their generosito will be un dersto.od. The State Finances. The report of the Auditor General of the Commonwealth, just issued,. shows the State -finances to be in the following condition: Amount of Revenue $5.211.747 Balance in Treaanty, available and unanilable ..... 102,637 72 ----- Total $004.38r, 35 Ernenditor, s Balance in Treasixri • Funeral or Gen. Jackson. The remolds of, Brig. Gen. C. F. Jack eon arrived froai Washington by the noon Unita yeateiday.' I They were met at the depot by a delegation of Masons, of which order he was an honored member, and escorted by them and a detachment of soldiers, furnisbrd by Provost Marshal' Wright, to his late residence on the cor ner of Colwell and Logan , streets, from whence . they will be interred on Sunday at one o'clock, with military and Masonic honors. Dlr. Trains Lecture. Geo. Francis Train lectured to a good audience at Concert Hall last evening on I England, her relations with America.. His style is - familiar and eccentric, but raking, and though he says a pod deal not worth listening to,'yon find at the close that he has given you many new ideas and new applications of old ones. The lec ture last evening was just of this character and most of the audience went hone well pleased There are many who would like to hear him again on :the same (to him) inezaustible topic. The 1.331. Regiment. The loss in this regiment, which is Main• ly composed of Cambria county men, in the late battle was 20. killed, 135 wounded, 8 wounded,and missiug, and 41 missing. Morris Lewis and' Dan Burket, of com pany A t wounded and missing—supposegi killed. Lieut. Hay, paralyzed in the bolP• els by a Shell—not dangerous. Adjutant Noon was killed in first:fire. Five captains in the regiment were wounded. They were under fire all day Sunday. The regi ment behaved nobly. Passenger Hallway Accident. Hugh Cannon, a carpenter, residing in Allegheny, was struck by one of the Man chester Passenger Railway cars while standing on the track, on Ohio street, on Wednesday, and had his hip dislocated. He was waiting , fora wagon to pass, and did not see the cart until he was attack. He is an old man and will hardly recover. intbrmallon Wanted. Sheriff Cope of tritiontown, has receiv ed a letter from a Notary . Public at Louis ville, Kentucky, informing him of the death of Beverly Isenbence, a soldier of the Bth Kentucky regiment, in the mili tary hospital at Louisville, in October last. The deceased is supposed to have been from this city, or one of the adjoin ing counties, .1f he has left either father, mother or aidow,, they will be entitled to bounty, etc. December Term. The December term of the Criminal Court commences on, Monday next. The first three days of next week and , the week following will'be taken up Witkjarytrials, the Court adjournirig for the remainder of each week, to give jurors and othera an opportunity of enjoying' the holidays. Un der the new rule of Court about one hun dred informations have been returned and District AttOrney . Kirkpatrick is engaged in preparing indictment& gladden Death. Coroner McClung, on Thursday evening, held an jugged'Upon, body of a man named John Lander, who,.atter complain ing of illness, was heard to fall out of his bed at his boarding:honee, 'Michel Lang's, No. 419 Liberty street, and on entering his room he was'found lying on the floor. dead. Th e verdict rendered' was death from natural Amuses. Deceased was about sixty years old and leaves two children, little girl 3, one in Alleghei!y city and •one in Greensburg. His wife died about. three lyears since. Due Credit. A slip of the pen made us give credit, yesterday, .0 the Chronicle. for an item upon, the quantity of wine made in this vicinity last-season. It originally ap- peared in thbUNspgidt, to whom the list of producers, with. Ale quantity, was fur- nished by J. G. Bitoliofen, Esq. Bali': piece ! John Henderson; of Deer DreilicjlgOust whom Mrs. Lonmach recently Obtained a judgment, for $6OO and' costs, in a slinder case, was yesterday committed taijaililds bail refusmg. to be longer responsible and delivering him up. Mercantile Appraiser. The County Commissioner s have ap pointed Mr. James Richey Mercantile Ap praiser for the ensuing year. Vacation. The Allegheny public achools closed last evening until Monday; ,January sth, giv ing the acholap two weeks' vacation. iioillo. Capt, J. P. Speer,, of the `llth Reeerveei • 44iathed the, eity yeaterdaii - . Hilwotind 11353: wthi;tliongb only a flesh wound; is iiite painful. Coi Cla rk, , s WeOrtebt The list of castilaltais i a this regiment sumiiiiil6 l killsid add U , ; wounded. ! Most of' those injpred are lint.iilightly wounded. AmOnithwiaficers wounded are: liieut. Geo. Dilworth , Co..l.d.pCapt. Boyd, ( o. F; Capt. "D. Boisol, Co. k; Capt. H. It. Tyler, Co. D, Shoulder; Capt:: HuAnes, I, groin. Those knoWn to be killed are Alex. Dimber and' Jno. Herman, Co. B: Geo. Wicerhauth, Henry Jenkins, Jos. Heiserer,Jdo. Montitiue Nicholas Bandy, Co. D: Alex. Dallas, do. E; Sergt. Kipp."Serkt Adams, Co. F; Cyrus Gduld, Co. Ef; : Lieut. J. R. Coulter, W. S. Trait linger, C0..1. The missing nambei 97. Col. Sweitzer. • - We Were -in error yesterday in stating that Col. J. BI Sweitzer is- in the city.— We should have said Colonel Sweitzer of Gen. McClellan's staff: The' Great ',Eastern. This m ammouth steamer has bee, thoroughly rebaired since her late disaster and is now as strong and seaworthy as ever. .The stongestprOof of this fact,,to our mind, is that Thos. Ratigan, of W,a• tar street, a ciimpetentand, experienced ship agent; hasaccepted, the agency for this locality, which he' would not have done had he any doubts of her safety. The Great Eastern, as will be seen by adver tisement, sails on Saturday ? January 30. Full particulars can be obtained by call ing on Mr. Ratigan, at his office. • Sewing MaChines for Christman Presents,. Any of .our readers about purchasing a sewing machine, should; by all means, give Sumner & Co., No. 27 Fifth street, Pitts burgh, a call. !They are agents for the Wheeler and 'Wilson machines, admitted now to be'by far the best in use. These, machines took ithe premium at the late World's Fair in ndon, where there wei4 machines of eve make represented, thus' showing, beyond cavil or contradiction.' their incontestible superiority to any and all machinea no* before the public. For family work thete is nothing to compare with the Wheeler & Wilson; they sew taster, inake a neater and more durable stitch, and • are operated Rattier than any. other machine, while there is no kind* of work which the7cannot do, and they are so simple in their, construction withal that they cannot get but of . repair. Let our readers call' and see the agents. A glance at their machines and an inspection of their work will convince the most skeptical even of their superiority. New Firm. We call attentictn to the card of Messrs. Weldon, Reineke 'it Kelly, elsewhere.— They manufactat4 burning and lubrica ting oils, benzoleotc., and keep always on hand a full assortment of lamps of their own manufaciture,and allother goods in their line, such as wicks, shades, chitn net's, cans, &c. The firm is well estab lished and does a business. Their store is at No. leol 'Wood street, where (ter readers will find it advantageous to call. . . •$4.590 :09 2r. . 2.213.870 10 $6,841,385 35 Orjohante Fair. The annual. Fair for the benefit of Si Paul's R. C. Orphan Asylum will , open on Monday evening gest, at Concert Hall, Fifth street. The institution has two hundred orphans to provide for, and In their behalf the managers appeal to the charity of the public for assistance.— Admission ten centS. Photograph Albums. Society owes a debt of gratitude to the inventor of photograph albums., It was a happy thought to provide for the preserva tion of the pictures of intimate friends in such a pleasing &ern, and good fellow- ship has been much promoted thereby. Nothing is more productim of good feel ing than' an exchange of cartes de visite, and there is always a real pleasure in looking over a collection, whether of friends or strangers.; Then the system is so greet an improvement upon the old system of a separate;case for each picture, encumbering the centre table and 7,asting time in opening add closing. It is so much better to have; all in one compact, handsome book, that the advantage is at once perceptible. Henry Miner, at the great periodical depdt, Fifth street, has an Immense assortmetel of these pretty gifts, from which no one can fail to make a selection. Theatre—Chatrley Foster. A great bill is offered at the theatre for Saturday night, including "Thit Three Guardsmen," "A Tale of Blood" and "Ben the Boatsvain, 6 in all of Which the Pittsburgh favorite, iCharley Foster, ap pears. Look out fora rousing "tier." Trimble•s Varieties: A splendid bill is offered at this 'popular plade of Amusement to -night. Th attrac tions are various and entertaining nd will draw a good audience; • For the Flondays. • Good bargains in kinds o'f dre goods, shawls, cloaki, balmoral skirts s , s hoop skirts, needle work, 'hosiery, gloves, &c., &c. Also a very full and complete assortment of all kinds of domestic goods at lower prices than they can be found elsewhere. Please call and see them at C. Hanson Love & CO., 74 Market street. Undershirts and drawCrs, white and col ored, all prices, from one to two dollars. ATTENTION loth Regiment P; iS. M., commanders of Co.'s will _parade their respective commands at the Jiendquarters Bank Block, Fifth street, on Sunday the 21st inst., at 1 o'clock p. m. By order of R.-thiLWAY 1 CoMmanding. For the Orphans. A collection will bel taken up in every Catholic church Diocese, on Christmas Day, for the Orphans. 1 We hope the con ttibations may be very liberal. Choice Reading. The never•failing Pittnch, of Fifth street has received all the Eaatern weeklies;an. illustrated papers., Don't forget this bu supply yourself when you go home to night. HANDSOME, elegant and useful presenta for the Holidays can bellied: at Wm. Pleat. ing's, 139 Wood street, j in the shape of Ladies, Misses and Children's Furs,which can be seen in great variety ; as well as hats and caps of the newest styles, All goods sold at the lowest prices. CH .11.18TILLEI PR EBENTS. — Nothing la 80 nice for a Christmas Present as a nice photograph albin, anil.; the Fdace to buy them is at Pittock's, opposite the post office. He has a largel and well setectcd' stock now on band. ' • . Closing Salelof Furs. • •irThia day at 2 o'clock, at lieOlelland's Auction, will be the closing sale of Furs, also at private sale, Boots, Shoes and Furs. • 'The Most Elegant Stock of Photograph Albums and Gift Books in the city, may be found at Mc- Clelland'sAuction. Go and examine be fore purchasing your presehts. ,Oper#: • The Holman Opera Trpmpe commence night, at Masonic Hall. a short season in this city, on Monday 1 - CU 1 Gi •i • Those in want of booksand jewelry for holiday presents shinihi call at the branch . of New York Gift Book. store, No. 118 Wood street, where theylare.giving splen did gtfts, worth from 50 elite to one hurl- dred dollars' with - eachbook ' sold. A fresksupply.of splendid (photographs, al 'burns just received at greatly reduced pricesr `Pride- 1 0 catboat OIL The following are the rates for carbon oil, at the Ardesco Oil Co.; for3o4agt only : By the car load, 70 cents per g In smaller quantities 75 " • - This isifree of charifeafq, iiackages, Christmas Presents... If you intend making a present, call on Bown & Tetley, 13ii Wood street, and-see the latest styles of skates for ladies and gentlemen. They have a full supnly_of those most in fashion at the skating ponds in New York. John . 1 4rolundat'a Legacy IS the title of a new story by Mrs. M. E 13raddon, issuing in numbers, by th Peterson's, and - for sale by Miner. REVENUE STAMPB.—Pittock, opposite' the post . office, has rms., -for ,sale-;bank„check, note, :agreement, telegraphic, fire and life insurance and protest stamps. SUBSCRIBE through Pittock for your magazines amtpapers. CONG nEssioNAL GLOBE.—Pittock, op poeite the poet office, receives ' subeerip GROVZR & BALER% Sewing Machine.% for Amity manufaotoring,parposea are the beat In use. A. F. 10 dATONAL General Agent ' Blithetreet Pittlburgh. Pa. CELEBRATED EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. Ashland Flowers Mignonette , Alistna Mut Amaryllis: i • ' Mindow Flowers Bononet de Californio Lilac , Body oat d'Araliie Lily of the Valley 1 ifouquet de Carolina New•mown Hay Bergamot te. Orange Flowers ,Cesare Patohtmly' iCamelia ' Pink Clomatite IPoppinack Cedrat 'Portugal Citr ,, nelle Roaat ' 'Prairie Flowers Crystal Palace Rose Geranium :Rough and Ready Gilliflower Spring Flowers Garden Flowers .i, :Sweet Briar Heliotropie Sweet Pea • Honey Sweet Lavender Honey suckle :Pweet Lettuce Hawthorn Sweet Clover Hyacinth, , Tubern , JuJontneaeru ,Club, -' • . ' '. r , '1 Vio l4 llOSO . I . . • ' '' • 1 Jenny Lind :Verben`ette Jong utile. a I I V Vanilla Millefleurs ;West End Magnolia ,IWhite Lily., ; Idarechale tVinter-Bloaom I BAZINS lIEDYOSMIA, a highly conoentra- ' ted Persian Essence. the most elegant perfume for; :imparting to the handkerchief a very agreeable and lasting odor. E&SENOE BOILIQUET--JTEEBLE EXTRACT, UPPER lEN.—A large assortment of Toilet &mpg. Shaving Creams._ Preparations for the. (Bair, Cosmetics, Tai et Waters, Dentifrioss, and perfumery of all kinds, constantlyon hand. f ~.. for4alebL;e:ittl. S lulEßdecl) Corne r ennc,irk.. /MIPS Illrilft. ..-411THONYVITIII JOSEPH MEYER & SON atasyraortmisso or FANCY AND PLAIN F URNITURE dr CHAIRS WARRHOUBB, Lt BBUTMEtro STEM (Between Sixth street and Virgin alai) nog PITTSBURGH. COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY. DIARIES - F:OR 113611, all sizes 110TOGIIAPIII I C M3lll new lot. ILS MID Olt INDIA RUBBH, So waived that it lei alwaja clean and ready, for rum SLOCOMB'S PATENT- INKSTAND a acknowledged to be the best air-tight ink ever offered to the public. POt'KRT BOOKS FOR POSTA° OU ttRICNOY Nor ealik by W. N. HAVEN, oa2o CORNER WOOD & THIRD EDI OLD COUNTRY PEOPLE TAI E NOFICE, THAT . AT NCERT HALL SHOE STORE. tree,t, C AN BE FOUND A IATAL Z.NOLISIE w ALEINfeIHOS. thot 04stitt , the- Old Country $3.00 tamale. They were bought up for the South, and_were captured while trying to enter Charleston Harbor. and told last week in New Yetis by our government, and now for sale at 62 EVFI'II STREET. Gay TILE BEM WHEELER & WILSON'S Se j wini . ' 11Iitelih143'&) NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITrBBUB@H., .;.!# it Cr rn in , e nolidaye 'ere coming, and nothing can be Vi e gR a iRM s Hate economical or ace table for a op 21IEW YEAWS GUT than an haPlaVadl' WEEBELE t.W,1144971W, ~-, 't4...' - !. st*iied liAijiiilNEN, AwArded the first:weird - nm over fotirtientiniiiet hors, at the UNITED•EfDATICS PAIRS; for the years 1858, 1859 and WA over '97,000 now in use In the.l.luited Ste*, giving universal Itotialitetion This maohlneinates the look 440 h, impowdble to unravel with 'the' esientisf edVantage of being alikeon both sidesjorminit no Mellor chain, it will quilt stitch; hem, len. gather, bind, cord, tuck and - ' • braid,t The BRAIDER is a • - • NEW iMPROVEINENT,j. bales an attitehmenifor'sintins Braid or Cord, upon any . kind offabfic67iethe:'.zoost:i-etaboritte desilthe witheut)itiy previous basting. Theelegauee/spe a a tip sitablittity of thin Mae' chine, the beauty .szilisstreilstli iititah; - and adaPtlbilltY to the thukest 'or thickest 'fabrics Deluder it the most fititfOBSSFUL and .Itopu bAß Sewitur/gachinee now offered' Co' the pub,. lie. • - V-Warranted for Three Yeare.lie Can and examine them. at NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. • WM. SUMNER & CO. ILITARY GAIINTLETS I • ntrcx AND RID GALUBITUIpta s IS wan% AND-slim - Itacelyed by Enron this day at BATON:2LiCRUM COS. • 1§19.,47. NM attest 1 ALL PAPER. AT OLD FDIC= -for Bale by noB W. P. IdAUJIALL. 87 Wood otroot ffssursorox, Dec. 10.—The Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives, hal; sent a:cominunictition to . 'Speaker Grow in ivhich he states that the requisitions' oFthe Secretary of War for money:for the pay. ment of troops, have always been met promptly at the Treasury, when an abso lute -want of means did not prevent. He Bays that since the first of July the _siim of $66,644,281 has been paid-on such requi sitions, as' follows: For bounties cip en listments' $7,600,000 ; For -recruiting i col lecting and drilling $10,172. ;00; 81; For ordinarzp $488;881,921 21. The amount of regulations of this description, now in the Treasury Department now unpaid is $ 28 , 7 00,000. These unpaid requieitions are about equal to the amount required for pay du ring one - bi-monthly period, a portion of them represent pay, which fell due before the commencement of the last hi-motithly period of September end October, while *bout equal amounts have been supplied for pay, which has become due since its commencement. Precise information on these points can only be obtained from the books of the department. When the re sources of the treasury became inadequate to all delbands upon it, the Secretary of the Treasury communicated the fact to the Secretaries of War and Navy, and re quested them to designate the particular requisitions which they regarded as the most urgent, to the amognt of about one million of dollars daily. To this extent requialtions are now daily met from CUB tome, internal revenue, the proceeds-of conversions from temporary loans and new issues from: United States notes.— These resources, though large, are, as Congress has been already informed, in adequate. No , one can feel deeper regret than the Secretary that a single American soldier lacks a single dollar of his pay,and no effort of his has been wanting to pre vent such a condition. # It is not in his power, however, to ar rest the accumulation of demands upon the Treasury beyond the possibility of pr o. vision for them under extraordinary,legis lotion. In his annual report he has laid before Congress the measure which, in his judgement, will enable him to provide for the estimated wants of the public service. If he is fortunate enough to have their concurrence he entertains the hope that all ground of complaint, because of delay ofpayineat, will soon be removed. The Secretary of War, in answer to the reablution of inquiry relitive to - the ex-. change of sutlers and other civilian pris oners, reports that Gen. Hitchcock, com missioner for the exchange of prisoners by the cartel of Sept. 25th, 1869, arranged for the exchange of sutlers, teamsters and civilians, in accordance with which ex= changes have been made, and others are onllie list for exchange. Fosastss Monitor, Dec. 18.—A con vention held yesterd.ay afternoon at Nor folk nominated John alcClond as a can didate .for member of Congress from: the 3d District of Virginia. The election is to be held next Henday, in conformity with-Gen.'Dix's proolametion. „. Ajleet 0f..100 acihooners and several 'vets eels litt,ve putirviere4 ,owing to a heavy wind o utside; ;A-British birk . is ashore on Cape Henry andthe crew in peril. Gen, Corcoran ,is at Fortress Monroe to-day. NASanas; Dee. 18.—General Dodge, with his cavalry, has been fighting the rebel *nitiander Forrest, all day, in the of Corinth. Forrest has fotir thousand and Dqdge twenty-five hundred tavalty. The latter hat also five pieces of artillery. • . Morgatris reported to be moving to cat off the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. It is reported that Van Dorn, with fi ft y thousand men, has' arrived at Stevenson, Ala., tojoirrßrao. Kirby Smith is reported to be moving tosiard, Lehman to the support of Mor-., a*ll. - • The *tole force, of the rebels in Ten tense, is estimated at 15,000. Theylmul 13,000 it 'Murfreesboro' yesterday. The rebfd outpost' i s a b ou t, 11 m il es.from Nashville., • G 'etiereil'ltosecrans has dismissed a large. number of 'officers -for !drunkenness and disok.edience4iif. ST. 10i:us, Dec. 19.—Rev. Dr. Mc- Pheeters, of Pine Street Church, has been Otikutad by the provost marshal general to lcave the State within ten days,. for en- Couraging-rebellion and Stlatainng dis lOyalty in hiechnich. Three members of the church have been appointed.trusteSs, and are directid 'to fill the pulpit with a loyal man. Tanwron, N. J., Dec. 18.—The re mains of Gen . , J. D. Bayard were convey. ed lb their resting place, at Trenton, to daY. A. large ['umber of military' com panies of the brigade of Mercer county formed the escort. Maj. Gen. Parker, Gen. Runyan, Brig. Gene. Robison, Hal stead, Palmer, and. Van Vort were pall bearers. A huge number of disthignishad men- were in attendince:'Ablmptessive sermon as preached by pi: .Hodge. - • Western Agaiita.-:: BosTow, Deo: 19.—James W. Patterson has beeh nominated for Congress In the third New Ham Rehire district, now repre sented by Eon, Thomas IL Edward s. ! ~Y~:~eoni~ ~~ ~dit ~dit II :~'i 1w: &ii~~~,~y~~l' Our Dead Soldiers Stripped on the Field. , From WashitigtOn. GOVERNMENT FINANCES Battle in Progress Near Corinth 'VESSEL WITH (TROOPS ASHORE Rebels In Tennessee 75,000 A DISLO rAL PREACEEi? BURIAL OF GEN. 114YABD FROM SAN FRANCIS 4413:, ac., &c New Youe, Dec. 19.—A dispatch from the Army of the Potoniac,dated on Thdrs day, says that 600 of our.dead were buried on Wednesday and 456 on Thursday. • Nearly all the dead were found stripped of their clothing and lying naked on the ground.' c . From the official reports it is though t that the proportion of the killed to the *Minded in:the late battle is smaller than in any-battle fought during the war. • In Gen. Reynold's corps the official re port of thelosses is as follows : General Doubelday's division 190; General Gib bons' 1,160 ; Gen. Meades 1,480,' Total 2,830. The steamer Blackstone reports that the steamer hi. Lanford, with eight hundred troops of the Banks expedition, went iishore two miles south of Carryport Reef. The bark Gemsbok took off most of the troops and the cargo, and the Blackstone also took off two hundred of the ' , troops and towed the Gemsbok to Key West. OWE Smq, FRANoprocrillem-11 - --i-The okapi.; 6141 lierickann has been cha4Cied the-Meade Tailo?.PanaFria.== She sail to-morrow:' Dates "'from Kinagit to 'the 10th of November, have been received::'' ' Private letters say'thit n.fi was cha the 7th. The authorities..ialuted' 'the American Minister with 17 guns; =being the first regular salute ever givo3Tby, the Jap-, anese to any foreign - Minister. z The Japanese government had ordered two sloops and a gunboat,: Monnting in all 64 guns , to be constructed id the Puked States being the commencemeht of a reg ular deem navy. - _.cw Yon, Dec. 49.—The steamer Blackstone, from Bey Weet, with dates to. the 12th, has arrived:• AdtanclLnicindele a passenger. v hegunboatillohawk was at Fernandina on the 11th. - :.• - The Spanish steamer goittabero,rirom Havana for Hamburg, put :in I here this' morning to repair the damage done .to : her propeller. The steamer Norwegian has arrived. Her advises have been anticipated..; From the_Pittsburst9szotte_of Birds_ of a:"Feat,liar Since McClellan was , dis missed: fcir`in' competency from the head', of the Potomac army, he has associated mmlueively secession sympathizer& When he= want to New York hed place- hiniself•. . the keeping of John Van Buren; Fernando and Ben Wood, and other • secessionists of that sort. The other day, McClellan was the lion at a grand and formal ail:Mr ; at the house of Richard Lathers ;at New. Rochelle, a suburban villa of 'Neyv,Ykrk. Mr. Lathers is an opulent 'nierclitint,7pf open and undisguised - =secession; sympa thies, and whose_house iti-th6headeinarters of the aristocratic secesh of the city; Straight Union Men are never invited to Lathers'a table. S. S. Cos , who has be-, come as bitterlysecesh as Vallandigham,' have a dinner to quasi-Unidniefa Ili Wash mgton last week, at'which the principal guest. The character of the entertainment may be imagined from the style of persons present. Fitz Jo4n - Peff Iter, Wickliffe, Crittenden, - Yetitmati, Car lile, Vallandigham, Menzies, , Powelf, Bay ard, 'Voorhees, Allan and other patriots of that same stamp Constituted the 'party. A man can be pretty correctly judge& Of by the company he keeps. : : la it- any won der that such generals as McClellan_ and. Porter were more dangerous to" the loyal than the rebel Ode Release of Dr. Olthi ;The Ohio Statesman has the •folhiwing . : On Saturday last Dr. .Edien .11.; Olds was released from captivity. re turn to Lancaster on Sunday twit, we and will on that occasion receive a welcome from the Sturdy constitutional Union men of Old Fairfield, and bolts of others. The public are thus Assured. that Dr, Olds will be on hand to take;the. seat in the General Assembly to whiChT during his confinement, he was.'elected; and'frota• which he will be heard. He came from his prison without dishonor, but no doubt' , to the dismay of those who hadlini -in carcerated. As to the fiiture we prophesy vothing ;but of one thing we are quite sure —that Dr. Olds will vindicate himself and hold his oppressors to a Arid account for' the injuries they have inflicted upon him. t AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBURGH .. THEATRE. Lasai F ARD MAIIICIEL•••••••••VIL MS DERSON P2141:11 or Atirreatossilinxer. $ 00 SingloSeat in Private Box. Illag;'-.Pielnette d Drees lOreltc. chairs. 50 eentikarangly BIM% 25 oentte t Colored Gallermr2s • eentr. -- :Doloreil- Boxes. Splendid bill for & -1 trades, Unarley_ Fdel • I will went • GUARDSMEN Uw D'Artgnan Songi.—. FATE OF BLOOD Gilbert. To Oonclude with the BEN THE BOATSWAIN 8an.... ANEW AND ELEGANT DWELIAN* Hinise For Sale. No, 53 Front street. Loh, 27 feet front. This building is provided .with fill modem' improrementie is nov being papered; and will be ready for occupancy in a few dare; is well arranged.with large ball parlor 15 by 30feet. ingroosi, kitchen wsth range, large cellar, water olosit, bath room, hot , sr oold, water tub and shower, 'cupboards, marble mantles, gess fixtures in all the rooms, nine rooms, till roof, etc, It has not been built with a view to sideisut now' be sold et a low price and on easy terms if applied for soon, Enquire of B. CII I IIIBEET A . SONFI, Commereisl Brokers,. : 51' Market street:, JIMES 1101i13, NO. 89 M RR T STRAET , Has now on hand a large stock of frill - and ' winter ' . 1 3061 1 14 A NMI SHOES,' Comprisint all the different varieties and style to be bun _, Ladies' Misses and Children's Balmoral Boots with double and tripiple soles. Mena' „ Boys' and Yonth"s Col!, Coarsoaxt Boots, Shoes and Brogans.- - - Mens' Log Lead Water Proof Calralry Boots of a very seperior qualitY; • Call and examine hie stock as he 'watTants his goods to give general satisfaction. 0n.19 ;B9Market stristitit SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES; PENSIONS 1 BACK PAY. and other just CLAIMS AGAINST THB , GOVKRNMENT. PromPtl.9 procured at reasonable rates.' A a ii,to, io.pourth.t.r_e,_qhlitiab.4 4 ;i• CHABLK CaIICM. Washizuttonal: 0. ' SOLAR Op. • WORKS MORTAR!, • • OF PRNMSYLVANDU 0177198 BT. BLAIR BTIIBEIT, war the Bridge, J. lftw-tfeviqt, .mseeratirz ani ele , irk BEAT SALE OP- BOORS,' PAPER, Taw Album, Gold Pena Ao.. at MoOlellanire,, • ~. QIIIII,TS AND DRAWERS at 65 Eillh ;` - .7 street. V.ODARE ARK—A SUPERIOR 4.111:11. 3.7 ole of t3odli. Ash can alirays prooure4-at wholesale or tail at GEO,RGiIk. KELLY, • deal& ro. 69 Federal 'street, Allegheny. immature, FAS ONABLE - HATTER, ~ Has removedm the corner Wood and Sixth' 1 , NO: .1 9 WOOD .STREET,-` I , [ Fourth door billow Virgin Meg. Pittabuigh. ~ ' A lamed complete.stogk . inf Hata, * Caps andS w Goods , alwaya on hand at the low priees.wholesnie snare tail I - an2t-Ww B :4 ' I ZEPHYR I , 1200 ZEPHY.II:yOO/4, Ofra all the o oioe and favorite idindea and adz- tu. FO4 FANCY HNITTFNIi. Dealers =ARIDA in quantity at lees than prim ant Eastern priata. EATON. MACRUM CO.. N. 17 . Vifth w+oot. F OIL THE. HOLIDAYS, • ECONOMICAL USEITI„ PRACTIEJA • and all "both great and small, _ are those elettit, well made and stylish boob and• Shoes w h can be bonahtat each /ow•rmriees . for eliath at J. H "BORLAND'S decl3 9S Market street,:•:.•; A.1.1111,GE4 ASNoRTMENT 40A , Amens, erne (! he , ts. suitable for families or steam,' boabr. for sale 'GEORGE. A. deo4 No. 69.E.deral street. Afloa t , _ INDIA . 1117BliER. siL ABELICTS • 41111 OTftER lotlivarteziattoitind . Qaid igert received attliaand irtreat. • °oaf. • J. &H PHILLIk4 -V AN 101. RD SI TBSEV.FOII SALE - - Near Whod street.. o....three story brick building suitable for &store and dwelling or ware house, in a goodl location for business. For Price anditernAappjy_to s. curwttity 3 SONS; • e_3ar4 - 'oE's .os.'. C . ` 1 . 4:A1.'.1 . ' , 1:4 ',l ii':-. -4iiir-iiitliOititii4eiscietioitiorlite.„ 1 Y, DEC:2O±„ . 4 19W- . ...vtilli:. SA V,4 II: IE A —FiIIiE - PA gii.ENGER, I 1111117111 . 1 116 . Steam„er,,KEVON V. W. Ebert, I. c ommaioicir';ivilliis , vre - iit - annonn ee4 l Rbove. - . :-;°rff.fFl4l,P3- mt i lfrilli ' l l abi 6 VBo. dec2) .1;', : or JOHN TeLACK,-4Rot. IR' forl-.Ciiich niatt l T - LowF,l4,4Cairo - . S4ll7.Ettat- P. M. 'flute SPL'EN -111311-` Paiii,6iiker Steamer KEY WESI' No. 3 .3ltieN.l3vans, eonunander will leayo for the above ancLinterinediatopolrrl4 this 41ey, at AP. .11C ;For Irekrheor igtAaget app on board.: 3011 N LACK. or dee2.o .4-'1'714: LIVINGSTON Az 400, For SATUBDAY, DECD. 2011 .M. N EV I74II EDBPLENDir, Parzemger Chas. - A, brave; hammaader r wili r: leave-lot. the shave lent this tiny; F6t frOiht passage np plec2o " . firA 'Gq±l3' , T 1- CO ar en nand • _ lrorltllirlietta!, and gtaneavllle. 4 itivaltiiiktuatc3tiiir e k et 1 &vett elusouritikev.ery Saturday at Znit'unitte -ever-Vara...ay ..rt7veeb - THE FINE PALSSEN X 75 s GEN. ateamarLlZZlS-14.4aT1N. It- T. ProWn, ooguitnader.loll-lespe,4B ;cited above. For (Might or thwart. steal, onlaaird or to-4 nci 26 &MY -Manta Mr Foiter Fanny Burt Mr Foster. , For Rtp= B 4 l 4l. - F.anenville. Regular ..ar gfinki river Packet t - Mapes' Pittblinrou'orerr Tuesday, 4 l. , ! , ?_,4,4 63o Arkitelnfer.Xo,ll4li* 8 P.M. 1 0 ,4=4 4 .2TrE sum AND SPLENDID • -,Fa:penterineamenshilia-448A : A.M.,MCIArOO Ayers , ` commander, will leave . no noted: abdrn: =For -freight •iirvpange arpfy on board or to .4 7 4,. - J3 & CO.. Mr Fest er , I•','Nk . OWLEiwitv.Aor.ateir. , w m clEr44. 110.90 wog4:lprzo t Airantut busineos,and would solicit 4.: :sf.Vlig rousge froursteamboatinou.- —ate44-I.vd tSprovix,,IYOVICCES. The Oceifetiiitthi ' t imid - Valence of i" .... , is '.. , .1 part o t i llptig; ' jagaiNtt, , •-, „ ..- , ~ ~- , . 14 1,:o -=:,- - ,:qt.._21.?..f., \T - A i Ger*irt Mtr.A, N. It:4000 MIEN ..cia. eared - at thereetilts_Of "marry error and die- • easc.*Jl ~irOla,nlotiyes of henevolenee,/emd , to those vihe , reateetWa'eopy of dui ribovi:An4ereSt mg narrative, pnbliehed by himself. , -Thielittle . . booki t s49lll Modwmaidirciaid --2 4fifigAtifrzto young men and th 6 8 8, -.Wito,lrtiffer from lixavote , Derat arri:LOSEL. o Y 34l 46ll44PgitNA'rnid DP.C.II; . - ' i &c., &n:. supptpmtet the same time thadmeans of . fell- corp. Shale edrifeeViiiitki:eent udder mil 4 ,, ...4,pilimetwelopothoticiaaa iwst - I t a,, request it; bi addrwei ' the anther. ~.,..- r , • , CH.118,-A.4.-. BMW: . ~ - --- 1 41 4 i*.d#6 '9re.culkotnt.lionglabm. .y. Warranted , Stigieptor tatntii;otizer., Toldie-Derey Becidition.Piradarai-atatertgrre and - speWciire for Cougha,-t,BoidiatilbsteinMtr: Heaves, Hide Bound Worms ;Bets, Loss of Appe,- ,ta 6ourver. horsecanitpattim inalswhoie sairkenend' udserabkiwif - *aim makeethent almost wortideKimete radii:red to their former yigorrindithaimandither efeir. doses ofthesemvalnableporderai-Shariarernot,: featly harming; =dean beatvotAltonao , aid horse as weir as a sictorre,',s , dth'sure beriellt,AW imp their blood co o l, ,slcin andAitarels 'Mont 'urban? organs brEoOlitorder,tand, on thO:rdiate &wove the appearimee of,all maas; no matter what condition they err F or - Widtfed lippica they are invaluable. Ilhorsemon:lvainldtaumakinonth styes tabur - apoonreldritheirlfoedi webbotdd** dom hear of so many sick horses.' Boldhy all Drug:. ggists , &pot, 56 Cirtlantitstroetil:Toa4Prltc,-, „ ichrze2oito.rola _gimelsior lOye - Is unrivalled in the world; No other Dye has been analyzed . . No otloirDyspriaiicis-such . No other Dye catihe - anpiled so rapidly No other Dye is so lasting in its effects. No other Dye improves t.4.lei 4 ura of the tali:” It has been • - • r ANALYZED 137 DR.CHILTON, Chemist to the - CrotoriWater B o ard of New York', and certified by him to be as hien:elms es Cretan water. His certificate may be seen at the ;stab lishmentofthe proprietor. ! - - Manufacture d - by - J.ORISTADOIIO, , A . Astor House, New York ; SOdeverywhere; and appli od_iy all Hair Dresser% Price. $l. $1 50 and $3 per bog. according to also CRLSTAD ORO'S HALIEt PRASED.V4iTIVR„.4„::- . Is invaluable with his Dye. , as it iMparts - thent. most &clines., the most beautifil gloss, and great . vitality to the Hair. d Price 500ents, $l. and $2 bet bottieneiscitilicg to aim declAdawlmoo Facto about Ifrandretb!s poi . Naw CA . ' —SYL Westchester Co..N Y..0ct .24-187 2 Mr. O. Tag EYCK SHELDON. .Editorgiier : kg' Dear : Dear Sir— i would. state that I was induced to nee IittANDRKTIPS PIL.LS. through the sumo niendation ofJohn R,Ewlft, of Cretuni:Westches ter county. who wet entirely restoreC to health by their use. He was sink tor soma Lennie:gm very - costive and dysleptioiendll tried everything " bat was not relieved, htitookone_Erark. drot,h's Pill every dayfriris week:anditdose °fain Pills every day for three usYs...and than took 0ne... ,; . Pill everyday,with au occasional dose ads. one month he wearable togo work, and" lb three m agthg ha well, gaintrilp_pounds in 146.1 t. months ha truly zD WARD -PtlßD'ts *aerator's C. lxrr as Edward Pardy beimr dnly-itfoidp slim that he resides in the town ; I : ll. „_New. yeakil'ago het WaeVerlrt lal:ll,o4eratedeied. - which had been runn 'fo ayeflivii •Aat litOwas also vottelfthe al/Wind , cheav and beeitletteerr zostiva'and ilysparld that of trying varilduireitjaaad topy-ylayeieftem:- hobo" zinttidbeth'eßsibtallk-toirlaiat three.la-sereeltitakartlidead omemoaldm. the Bo re on itealed,Aula oe . end - or two toontho he vrasdtfely eared of costiverees. dr4Del: Pad has remolded well ever_ sin c e . - 3 BlYWAtti) PUltp v. Sworn to Wort. me. thin lBth day Oot. 184 S, MALCOLM tIAW - nol24lret as ar pli tre. l i t Jimtiee of th Sold by Tatoiml Dimon 4 r. Asa_ .116 AT k%11.4. '4,S, , tesan44l3oota andi SELLNQ r,,Are.v3 r:f.r.Fril ALRDI w — vatubfo lx t, Out imam- - 1 4 c 0 ,41", Nana. seat: 11 , )Wti iNTlirtj:deF'ENcE. :~ l "P~ST<~Q~~aP3~UBt#H •'•• • •'•-- • '• i•i• Bennett, Brovijny lige. • Franklin,-Befinett. Brownsville. 121allatiln.4larkl ,14.0ick..:;.4; Lalritla gin Louisville. 'Belfat.l4Yileil, 'own, Wliftestbse, -, Theltinson, do .Minerva;fisordobirfflibealinc.d.' • Set i The l iivei..4s4tt:'O.Fe mg at twi, light there were ffeet g*Lhett"-Viiter and falling Th'ilkineieilenger e teirin e r-.Te wen Cant.„-Frasier # lrill leave this dey,, : poeitively, for Cincinnati andlinaisville,,lhis beat hns the be.st , ofaoconitneditteas and liteltie;of carob' and =- attentive l o fficert .,, Akr;;NlNatialhas charAo r of theeioO: Steamer Shenang. t Y re l 4. - leaveicittlftartesitively for Capt. D Mare has charge of the office. -....;t . . . g lewL'll(iligyranksplen4l4-..pass eng ev, steadier Stailight:Captaferthii, Itkres this day' . for Cinebinati andUaivisvlll,o lii..t .. .. A rm s tro n g . . . whii has charge orthemfilderitillsellhat pas se r-.! g..._ . serre well oarect,for: - 74:1.1-o - tr , F.l. . .a. .. • e , sp en er s teamer ' tea thin day for tom •e at dAttaautldititat ports; This boat has untarpotaed btasonnochninns;Land in charge of careful olliciirs. lifir. ........-..- -- . ~ .- - ~ ... I.lleA.l,neikr.'fand splendid steamer Banton. G. W , ;" - litheit;lisiattliandeiti leave this dgy.for:. §*nahniitilynt ill. r. Poppard as Charge of. tat offise;w:- ~ 4, =.-i.s ,'. - .i.• .4. , ' - --.', i ii . - ~',..,...... ~ . 4 1 . I The-nsw-- 411.Vretty- - passenger RiNitgt#.44.744. , . ftEvana, coinman - ler. reaVe for Vitroday. No 'take pleas- Pre in rceptigo.eqkettie 4:isat, and offepara. - . 'For Cincinnati alai Lonisville. - c-I r grI3VICYp.DEC. 26-4 P. M. M. U . ENIE)FAXDALFILENDLII Vidithawriii.l,*Litio", I E AV E S ravernooluider, 'leave for the aboverand intehrfediatO bids. For freight or passage apli.k2g board or to = . 11- .:bIifLuOSTON & CO. F, for `4 P. ni. ... . ~..-7 ' '' AN I FIRE PAS s. B.: 'ranch,senitiiitiamer----KETNANGO, .cctcßagde*lcill;leave as announc ed alxive...x , . ..-..-,,' / -. 001- , Vgi -- ; s : ~. LI n c i_ fre..l.,at cr . passafe4pl t y on tiostrd or to' .. 43. :Li -..., , - I :• jIIRTNGSTON.. Fo rClikeinuatind4Lottieitl ° .r a `TßElfl w *, ANII 4ptimiono ion. obtara 11 , d r A i g i ritr .: 4oaGET, T. At Ita r .. frei g afi t or Pumeollgrxrd u irCi L rl ie ' 1 J.B. . INEttiTKE.I ') 0 dee2o ~: `.; -~.
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