DAILY POST. PITTSBURGH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1863 TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisements most ba banded in before o'clock. P. M., tninsare insertion ITEMS. If white soldiers are white guards, what are black soldiers ? The bill for one of the Russian dinners in New York amounts to $6,750, A safe we can’t see iDto—“The conn try’s safe.” Postmaster General Blair, who haß been very ill for several days, is now re- covering. Only eighty millions of the five hundred millions of the five-twenty loan remain The navigation of the Dels ware and Raritan Canal will close on the 2o:h in stant, unless sooner stopped by ice. A letter from London says it is believ ed the Atlantic telegraph cable will not be ready to be laid till next year. The bodies found on the field of Chick amanga have been buried. A few rebels were fonnd. We suppose there will be a great many New Years’ calls. How about honest Abe's last call tor troops • The soldiers mostly have abolished sha ving, as the contractors shave 'em before they can get the water hot. A bill passed both Houses cf the Ken tucky Legislature to enable the Southern bank of Kentucky to wind up its affairs. Gen. WEiTZELcomes North to join Gen, Butler’s command ia a few days. It if not known who takes his place yet General Washburne holds the coast of Texas from the Rio Grande to within a hundred miles of Galveston. This place will shortly be attacked. Messrs. Stebbens and Odei.l, of New York, who are considered out and out war men, voted for Fernando Wood’s peace propositions in Congress. The shoddies are smacking their lips at the prospect of Government’s spendings million dollars a week during the year for army clothing. Mr. Bateman is said to be so delighted with his daughter's success in London, that he is abont to make that city his and family's personal residence. Charlton Lewis, e:-q., of Cincinnati, has entered upon his duties as deputy commissioner of Internal Revenue, snc ceeding the Hon, E. McPherson, new clerk of the House. The Congressional committee of elec tions have now before them five contested cases from Wisconsin, two from Pennsyl vania, one from Massachusetts, one from Maryland, one from lews, nnd oDe from Virginia. Mr. T. C. Calicott, late Speaker 01 the New York Assembly, has been ap pointed to the lncrative position of spe cial agent to the Treasury Department, for the District of the Valley of the Mis- sissippi. The whole number of applications be fore the Board of Examiners of which Gen. Casey is president, up to Saturday, is one thousand and fifty-one, of which fire hundred and sixty have been recom mended, and four hundred and ninety-one rejected. Accounts from Washington slate that the whole subject of the exchange ot pris oners hes been placed in the hands of Major General Butler, and that he ex pects to resume the exchange, man for man, until the fifteen thousand Union sol diers now held in captivity are given up. A dispatch from Washington, dated the 18th, says : “The Commissioners of Vir ginia havo prepared their lists of confisca ted property, and anrounce their sale to take place January 11th. The first parcel offered will be Arlington, the homestead of Gen. Lee, comprising 1,100 acres, and most of the remainder are located at Al- exandria. A proposition is before the City Conn' cil of St. Paul, Minnesota, to loan five hundred thousand dollars, by an issue of bonds to that amount, to the Lake Supe rior and Mississippi Railroad Company, on oondition that it shall construct and put in operation within five years a track from that city to Lakß Superior. In the U. S. House ot Representatives, on the 15th inst., Mr. Foote of Vermont, introduced a bill granting public lands to the “People's Pacific Railroad and Tele graph Line” by the Northern route, and asked that the bill he referred to a special committee. Mr. Henderson, of Missouri, presented a memorial relative to a new railway between Washington and New York. Mrs. Christina Crain died at Carlisle, Pa., last week at the advanced age of one hundred and one years. Although this venerable lady hod but one child, her de scendants, in the third, fourth and fifth generations, are very numerous, number ing eighty-one, as follows : 1 daughter, 10 grand children, 61 great grand children, 19 g. g. grand children. Of tho whole number 63 are living, and 18 dead. Gen. Milroy has been examined before the court martial in Col. Me Reynolds’ case. The charges are disobedience of orders affecting the defense of Winchester in Jane, and allowing a rebel surgeon and other parties to pass through the lines Bouth. Col. Me Reynolds claims to have an order from General Kelley di recting the privilege to be granted in the latter case. A correspondent writing from Charles ton. under a late date, says that the fa mous floating battery, which was used by the Confederates against Sumter, when Major Anderson held the works, broke adrift m the late gale, and smashed through and carried away the obstructions, and now lies ashore near the north end of Folly Island, the bauery tormarly plated with railroad iron, but that had been re moved for other purposes. An official dispatch from headquarters of the Federal forces in West Virginia states that the movement of the Union troops in the Valley of the Shenandoah continue highly favorable. An expedition sent out in London-county towards Cp pervill6, captured a Confederate Colonel and a nuraher of other prisoners. -Gen. Kelly reports that the Confederates lost considerable in killed, wonnded and pris oners in the affair at Lewisburg on the 12,h instr THB PITTSBURGH POST, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER a. minority representatives Several of our Abolition contemporaries think it ontrageonß that there are dis tricts, represented in Congress by Dem ocrats, which, last fall, gave large Aboli tion msjorities. The New York' Times is especially outraged by this inequality; it says : There are at least forty men sitting in that House who no more represent the present sentiments of their constituents, on the real issues of the day, than if they had been elected ten years ago. They are every day voting there iu absolute contradiction of the sentiments of a ma jority of their constituents as declared at the last elections. To call them Repre sentatives i 9 a mockery. They are mis representatives out and ont. They per fectly well understood it, aad yet it does not affect their public conduct a particle. Were there but ten more of them they would have the power to array, and with out the least hesitation would array, the so called popular branch dead against the administration, although the people them selves have just pronounoed for the ad ministration by majorities almost unpre cedented in our political history,’' This is plausible enough, but the JTimes should suggest a remedy for the evil com plained of. It will find it a difficult mat ter to hit upon a plan, which will keep pace with the ever changing tide of public opinion. The popular branch of Con. gross should, always, as nearly as possi ble, reflect public opinion, and bo should the President of the United States; and if “forty members’’ of the former are mis representing the opinions and convictions of their constituents, what business has Mr. Li.mcjlx in the White House, by the same mode of reasoning. At the Presi dential election of 1800, he was in a mi nority of nearly one million of votes, and, yet there was no hesitation mam tested by him in entering upon the duties of his office. There was nothing then said about minorities by those who are now distressed by the action of those whom they term minority representatives. Mr. Linool;; is now in greater disrepute than he was in 1660, and yet no Demo crat would- complain if he wonld but ob serve the Constitution, by which alone he is enabled to hold his office. He, al though largely in the minority of the pop ular vote, was nevertheless constitution ally chosen, and that was sufficient for all who have any regard for that instrument. So, it appears from this, that the Aboli- tionists aro not by any means averse to holding places obtained through a minority of the popular suffrage. Nor is the Pres idem himself any great strickler forma jorities. In bis late message to Congress he suggests a plan for bringing the seced ed States back into the Union, which is the heaviest blow at the existence of sov ereign commonwealths yet administered to them. It gives one tenth of each the right to control the balance; and, in order to do so the power of the Government shall bo used tc accomplish it. Km- m stance, at the next Presidential election, one tenth of the people of the rebellious ■Mates, where onr armies have penetrated, will be allowed to control their electoral votes, provided they vole far Lincoln; and in order to see that none but his followers shall vote, the several test cathfl and Other alliances will doubtless be resorted to fhe farces of the Maryland and Delawaro elections will bs repeated, not in these two States only, but in r.f • ot the Presidential incumbent. One tenth of each rebellious Stale, and that tenth made up by the army, wilt control its, electoral vote, if cast for Abolitionism; and, those who favor such usurpation have the assurance to publicly discuss the question cf the rights of the people. But, in order to be allegible even this tenth must take an oath to sustain, not only ali the abs urdities already commit ted by the President, but also all the ad ditional measures he may perpetrate hereafter. Our old doctrine of thema jority governing is th ns destroyed and their rights given to one-tonth, provided it act 3 as it may be commanded hereafter. FROM WASHINGTON The telegraphers and reporters at Wash. ingtoD, seem to have been napping, two events of transcendent importance lately occurred there, which, had it not been for the vigilance of the President's dog. would have descended to oblivion without Eenßation. The firßt of these was the President's visit to see faiß friend Hackett “doing Fai.staff,'' four Dights successfully. Forney, remarks upon this interesting dramatic incident, that the au diences, which the commedian has attract ed, were highly respectable, and that tho President was delighted with each of the commedian’s representations. The second incident, alluded to, was the visit of the Russian fleet officers to the White House; the faithful Forney thus describes the interesting ceremonies: “Cards were issued for a reception at the Executive Mansion on Saturday last, from one to three o’clock, in honor of the Has siau fleet. It was a very elegant and un usually agreeable affair. The presentation of tho Russian Admiral and the officers of his fleet to the Pres ident and Mrs. Lin coln was gracefully done by Baron de Stoeckl, the Russian Minister. The President’s reception of them was cour teous and cordial, and Mrs. Lincoln’s a happy blending of dignity and urbanity. The visitors evidently appreciated the friendliness of their reception, and soon made themselves at home in the com pany." McALLXSTER—On Tuosday morning, Dcoem bor22d. Archibald McAllister. Tho funeral will take place from his residence in M’Clore township, on WedntEday, the 23d, at 2 o'clock. The friends of tho family are ro.rect fnliy invitod, DUNLAP—On Tuesday morning, 22d inst, at 11 o'oloos, of inflammation of the dowels. Johv, only son of John and Mary J. Dunlap, aged 2 years and 3 months. Funeral from tho rosUeuce of his parents, at Oakland on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clook. to proceed to the Cemetery. Carriages will su»r t from Devoro's rooms, Grant street, oppo.-ite the Cathedral for Oakland, at 9 o’clcok. BRADLEY—On Tuesday morning, Deo. 22 Lat 8 o’ciook, at the rtsidenco of his mother. Bast Wheeling, of typhoid fever. Lke Bradley, old est son ef the late Wm. Bradley, aged 21 yoars and 5 months. Funeral at 2 o’clock this afternoon. if sour Hair is turnins Grey, If your Hair ia becoming Thin, J? yoa r¥ air ® becoming Harsh and Dry, Us© tne RejuVenator, Which ia the most satisfactory HAIR TMnJrnu BE ever brought before the public ißfifFnr Dollar. For sale for 6IMO& JOHNSTO& one dels Corner of Smithfield and Fonrthsts. OIL. Car r°.\ oil 'r, ■ Carbon Oil, Carb .n On. Carbr.r Oil, caroon u.l Carbon 0.1, Carbon 0,1 Carbon Oil, Carbon Oil, 'a i url j* er B eduction in Price, A further Reduction in Prioe, A . farther Reduction in Price. a ‘ urt “ er Reduction in Prioe, A further Redaction in Price, S e Oil at 50 cents per Gallon The bor Wh'J 6 rvl a l cen “ per aall <>n! ■n,! i ! S-u t 0 at 50 oents Per Gallon. Ibe beat Wtyie Oil at 5u cents ?er Gallon; At Joseph Fleming's Drag Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drag Store, At Joseph Henunr'a Drug Store. Corner of the Diamond and Market street earner of the Diamond and Market street. p re S°- ! r, o, “ h and Soda Ash, Pure 10. 1 I'o'asn and brJa Ash, Pure h ... 1 Potash and Soda Ash, Constantly on hand at low prioes. uci.antly on haud at low prioes. de^l-fas DON’T FORGET The Great Holiday Hale of Toys, <&<•., commencing on MONDAY EVENING, Decem .?* ' o’oo-' 0 ’ 00 -' 1 ' ami on TUESDAY, WED NESDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS at 2, and EVENINGS, at sj< o'clock, will bo sold at the Masonic Hall Auction House, No. £o Fifth street a large consignment of TOYS, Vases, and a fuli ;»3ort£ont Or HOLIDAY UII IS, etc. Ibe above ii ccnsi/ned br one of the largest Eastern Importer,, and will be sold withcot any ropard whatever to pricos. Toys can bo porchßsod at PRIVATE SALE- on Tue day, Wednesday and Thursday deli ccrninys. [rjS’M'lor of the Daxlv />o,t.-Dear Bir.-Wlth your permission i wish to say to tho read ers of your paper that I will «end, by return mail to ah who wish it (free,! a Receipt, with full di rections (or making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effeclually remove, in ten days. Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impur itos of the Skin, leaving the same sort, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Hoads, or Baro Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a lull growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in ieps than thirty day?. Ail app'icatioDß answored by return mail with out charge. Rosj.ectfully ycura, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, B.<l Broadway. New York. COV«tMPTIVjE».-THE AD* \ «r.’?er having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very Rimplo remedy, a.'tor hav in#: suffered scroral ye<ua with a severe Inns af ection, and that dread disoase, Consumption—i? anxious to mako known to hij foliow-sufforera tho means i f cure. To all who de3ire it, he will send a copy of the prescription mod Uroo of charge,) with the dire<r uor.f lor preparing and uting tbo »am«, which !Qcy w.,1 Sind a cwre fox' Consumption. Asthma. Bhonchitis, Coughs. Colds, Ac. The only v‘.c- • ol ibo juivertmr in sending the Pro .’‘Oiiptiu.j [ , boneflt the aQiictou, and *pretvi talorm.iti n which heoonceives to be invaluable, ana he .-••pc s every saUeror wul try his remedy, as it will co: t him nothing, and may prove a blaMsing. Furtio,- w:.-hing the i reseri, tioa will plcsse address Ksv. EDWARD A. WILbtN. Williams burgh Kings County. New York. Toe above remedy may be cbtainedin Pit's burgh of JOSEPH PEEiHINti, Druggist corner of Market stroct and the Diamond, Ba2>-3mditw AhD IKTEKiOB uo\al mail company's < KLEBBATEO REMEDIED ii <1 N E OINT M E N T A certain earn for Diseases of Horses and Cattle, known to and used only by the Company in their own stables from 1 •y-1-4 until tho opening of tho Railway oror tho principal routes. After the gen eral those romedios m all thest&bics of the Company, their annual s&ios of condemned stock wero discontinued, a saving to the Company ox* ceedlng £7per annum. In laM tho London Browers’ As. ociation offered tnc Company £2JXXi tor the ;lk eires and u-o the articles only in tLcir own BLOOD POWDER A oort.-.in cjro for foondor. distomper. rhourna tism, uide boand, inward strain*, loss ot appetite, weakness, hoavps, coughs, culd*, and ail disoases of the lungs, forfeit of scabbem, glanders, poll evil, mange, inflammation of ldo eyes, fistula, and all diseases arising from impure blood, cor rects tho Ftomaoh and liver. Improves tho apoo* tiie, regulates tho bowoL. corrects all derange ments of the glands. "trengthooa tho system, makes tho skin smooth and glossy. Uorsos bro ken down by hard labor or driving, quiokly re stored by using the powdor nnoo a day. Nothing will bo found equal to it in keeping homo.; up in appearanoo, oondition and strength. London and Interior hoFal Mail Company's CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT, A certain euro for epavin, ringbone, scratches lumps, tumors, sprains, swellings, bruisos, foun dered feet, chiiiblaics. wind gaits, contractions of the tendons, bone enlargements, Ac. Blood Powder Wc ror 12 ox, packages; Bone Ointment &6c porS or. iar. No. 320 Strand. Lon don. McKeeson A Rorbina, New York. French. Richards A Co,, Philadelphia. TORRENCE A McGARR, Pittsburgh Drug House, iuSidlyc Corner Fourtn and Market atrocl J. M. C-jRNWKLL SaM’l.. ffSBK A EERK. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, SILVER k BRASS PLATERS And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. " St. Clair street, and Duqucsno Way, (near tho Bridge.) [fS»DENTISTRT.-TF,ETH ex treated without pain by the use of ur. Oadry'g apparatus. J- F. HOFFMAN, DENTiST All w-:rl: w irrmtej. 134 SmUhfltld Street, fif^pS>FLOURINGMILLFORBALE. Tho subscriber offers for sale the AL LEGHENY CIIY MILLS, situated inthe’Fourth Vi ard, Allegheny City. This well known Mill has been rebuilt lately, and .-on tains four run of Frenoh Burra, with all the latest improved ma chinery for manufacturing the best brands of Flour. Enjoys a good local os well as foreign custom. This is a rare ot anco for businessmen, and .nvite ar.y whi wish to engage in a profit&bo busings to cuU at tho Mill, whore terms will be made known. t: oc2l-Buui& w J. VOEQTLY. G It 11 A T Improvement in Eye Sight Tilt RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES JAO YOT WANT TOTTB ETK SIQHT JB-F improved? Try the Kwwian Pebble*. to STRENGTHEN and IM PItO\KTHE SlGHT—this fact has proved al ready to hundreds of people what was suffering from defective sight. They are Imported direot from Russia, Which can be seen at my office with satisfaction. PujchaOTsare aitiUedto be supplied in future the first should f&lLfixe ofoharge.with those which vgfajway? Qfyßl SATISFACTION • J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, , ,39 Fifth street. Bank Block. -(©“Beware of imposters and counterfeiter?,!; oc9-d&w A ew vertisements. Wt SELL AS WE A OVERUSE! HA “ BOOTS and shoes At the fol owing i>iicea Mens’Fine Bj.-t, high bee! Mens lirogaiid, double sole. Boys’ Brogans, high out Boys’ Balmorals qq Unis’Balmorals, lap sole-Eitra........... i5O Woman's Fine Congress high heel Gaiters... 1 00 women s Lasting Bide lace, high heel Gaiters 1 00 Womens Eyeleted, Patent Tin Balmoral Gaiters j Women’s Morooco heel Boots 75 W omen's Kid Balmorals 25 Women’s Slippers 25 Woman's Morocoo double sole Boots 120 Mtns' heavy Kip Boots ” n 50 Children’s Shoes ai any Price All roods warranted, and can be had only At Concert Hall Shoe Store, de23 Holiday Presents! Embroidered Plano and Table Covers, Mosaic and Teivet Begs, A elvet and Brnssels Hussoclifl, dc., do., dc., at »rcAuor§, No, S 7 Fourth street. fancy goods, Fibst Natiokal Bask of Pittsburgh, 1 Late Pittsburgh Trust Company >- Pittsburgh, Deo. 22,1863. j AS ELECTION FOR SINE DIBEC tors of this Eaok will be held on the 0«D TUESDAY. 12th of JANUARY Dci“ be- the hou r 8 of 11 a, m. f anH 2pm de23-td JOHN u. SCULLY, Cashi»r. The 811 ELI. GROOTE SKATE perfectly supports tho skater in Every Position Pos slble to the foot in skating It avoids ail Straining; ami Tn-»liug of the foct and ankios. it. piu'es tho ait of (JRAfEm Pkat.aj? within t;ie res-h of overy person Everybody run •■kalo with them at one* ootfAtiguo. wi:h. ut learning and without danger. They can be put on ortiken off by any one with rerfect ©aao. and in a moment's time. They are taido wholly of CAST STEEL and aro perfrctly durable and reliible They are tho mo.*: loan ever j r 'Jucoj F,,r Lndies, l«nn? Pemns ami (hilriren. they aro uaiToraillj- cen.-odod , , be tho very her t kate in use. lor Gentlemen, to wh:m -bksting made Eaay 13 any consideration, the Shell Grove Ska o offers advantages piusesed by cone other. Also a complete assortment of all other k'nd* of bkates lor children, ladies and gentlemen and a full supply of ali kinds oihanawJ— • - For ftAle by del? n. uikshfelii. Nc. S 3 HOOD STREET i'tOATI WEx TO f»Lil HIS FSTiur STOCK AT COST ENTIRE To <JIIU ISUNiIKsv PIBST >F JANUABY, 1864. Ol'fi ASStTMIT Id STILL COM, ALL TS BRANCHES, THE NEW3ASPET BTOHE WltUoainy 4U?anw lu T-rloe, A full lino cf C Al P|j t s, OIL CLOTHS, facets 3 to 24 ft wido Woolen Digets and Crumb Cloths, VDOW SHALES i’atoio ti Plano Covers U», Stair Bods, *c. ‘ ten” “ oC TwrY^Fivf i p i iß r sE h t?T da fr M m thirty and ™ no* sollin* at mthln LESS TBANifiDfACT USERS' PRICES, Our stock is aU entirely daw eii . M’FARLAI COLLINS & CO. Nos. 7kd 78 FIFTH ST ' PITTSBURGH Po 00 and Diapatch Building, Wliolele and Retail D R IQ OOOS PITTSBURGH, t i. A h s . J. W. Irker & Co., 59 MAET STREET, Goods by tlece or package, or in lengtixiit, at Eastern „ . 068. ■— W4ST. ed >o«iox Maahlnes. We will Sjv. a commuami Machine, soli. or e™ Ploywrate trkoß rkfor the above aadaU expense. Porpartionlars dtf2-lwd p- BITGGLES & CO, <wc>lwa Detroit, Mich. 63 Fifth Street UaJ artistic Pka:o JAMES DOWN. l. J 6 Vv ood street av xut **Hbuboh. New Advertisements. PROSPECTUS FOB 1864 THE WORLD! An /...lependmt Democratic Daily, &emi-Weekly and Weekly eiospaper. rjfIOIVOFTHE WORLD AND 4RGUS. lilK WORLD, to which the New York Arpu * has boen united, has to-day five timesthe aggregate circulation of any Democratic or eon aerva’ivo newspaper, It addresses weekly alone more than 100,6*0 subscribers and constant purchasers, and reaches at least ha’f a million readers. With the steady increase in circulation which it now enjoys, these numbers will scon be doubled. Nothing less than this should satisfy those who believe that the only hope of restoring the Union and the authority of the Constitution over a now distracted and divided country, Res In wresting power from the hands of those whose fanaticism has helped to provoke, invite, and prolong the war: and that to accomplish this ond, no means is so effective as the diffusion, through able and enterprising newspapers, of sound political knowledgo among the working men. the thinking men, and the voting men ol the North Enterprise, industry and money will ho liber ally expended to make THE WORLD the BEST NEWSPAPER IN AMERICA, Ilsnew3 from every part of the world will be eirly and au thentic, Wherever the telcgrarh expends, or railroads run, or steamboats ply, it will gather thela’est intelligence. It haß a large staff of ac;nmplUhed correspondents with allthe federal armies, who wiil telegraph and write to us the latent nows from the various seats of war, Ii has and reporters in every politi- •aland "'.mmercial centre inAmericaand Europe, whcee otters and dispatches will loave nothing worthy of note unknowj io its readers. Tho Market Reports of tho Would are more Complete than those of any other newspaper. The Editors invite ccrnpiris;n in this respeol and point to the reports of the Cattle Markets the general and country Porduco Markets, and thcM'Uey Mar kot in it - column?, proof of its eioo ienco in this respect. The World has also a s;qc.u v i i-partm-nt devoted to Agriculturo, filloj wi’h odit riil articles, commun'cations from practical fanners, and celoctedmatter, mak- [nc a valuable and useful paper for the Farm ers and Mechanics of the country, The war in which the n ation is engaged against aimtiand infatuated Rebels, and the radical policy of the admiaistraticn which prolongs it, havo conspired to bring together upon one plat form all conservative. Union-loving and Consti •.ution-loving men. of whatever former name and creed, Many ol those who, within the limits of the C-nstitu-ion, fojightthc battle* of the ballot box under the leadership of those patriotic statesmen of other and belter dam, Henry Clay and Daniel Websicr, together with tho masses wh-,,., r nncipics w.-rc tb>63 01 such patriots as Anarcw Jackson and William L. Ma*oy. Silas r.nd Stephos A. D'.ajias. now eund shc-ulde- to shnulicr upon the samo platform and The platform )$a oiain -n. matnlmn :ht Con tW'lir tho saina banner HUi.t\'> n nnH n'>r ( ;b, / a ,or ,hif “ a - ,hc “»*<• r.r forre or th« po.icyc. TUT WORLD will a iroeate: wha* over make. WK ii. THE Wf.Ru, will cp i r « ~i t c ‘ sr/ cLemF to THE IWION whc;bor ;,r::j 0 d rcbrl’icn 7i t the South cr io*id Planting the ,o,J 3 of Jl3unioc anJ iaJ diiloyai cj hi the N r r t t, It will .', w .cso every i ■ ~ TIIF <’o\ « , ni.oMh i^uc)sllMsulb ; ij Of l n.„o. an! oor only aulH.-rity f jr erhorting or c.mpeihnr the alleevacoe of the Soa.li, It will optitfo fvory ir.fra-tiun fTUE LAW, in hiah places or ,n taw. by reckless and mis-’ suidoj i art,.-ana or by the a iministration whioh has been thair ? x unpjo. "-‘i icariosaiy exercise the n, " 't Will constantly uphold and dofond and F.oedov i of t ke Ba O tho lawless acts of me Administration! its a.-ohrarr an 1 an uu arrest, and expatriations! At denial u ftho r.gbt t.. the writ of KaU-a. cor- iti i!le«al proclamations. us abrogation o :at-.., J J led oral laws, it, despotic aocnthnla ms r: ung.-antrd lower, a ; „i p, sabrorsions ol •safeau.tr I sosianlly o|.p*o tho letter and tho „,„ r mr rnpromo law and the alvocacyu sound du.'tr,nc, until Amen, tu reemen shall be roused tho rocoTory of their right*. Utnir liberties tcir laws, and their United and sell-balanced rernmcttt or tea rcs, sl |., 3 j Jccisi -, a of the 'fof'juuiiy impressed with the desire to oon ibuto Oil that itm.yte the „eatwotk of this gon oration—namely, ,o restore cur national onity, and t j l* ! aco the United States again fore- “ oK ‘ a, ' nt ibonatknsct .ho earth. an j flrjt ia tb» p.«o. i r'.'i ority, and ha Pi >.r,e M of lts roo p lo TUB WORLD .oaks from thooe who desire .och thmsa.h.T »ympath ? and .up,, on. and, above *ll. the fi . C r of Him Who crowns every eood tek.hs, Oalljr World. 'i oarly Subscribers by mail. Seml-Wcekly World, Susgle subscribers, per annum Two copios to one address. Three Five Ten Wo«l£ly World. SintH eubsc.-ioerj. per annum Threo copies ,:i w cn ouch pa Per , Five Ten Twenty copies ail to one addre.sj. Clulw of twenty or nr er can bnre adoirKe each paper (or so aiditiona] char.ro often cents For ov cry club of twenty an csUr copy will be aidw for the getter up of the club F ° r ° Very dub ' f -W Weekly. and for orcry club of one hundred, ihe Daily will be *eu, when Tiqu+tteS. -in lieu of the ~~- tJ "* e **tra copieg of Weekly. Additions to clubs m S y bo ma do at any time at same rates. Papers cannot bo changed from one Ciub to another, but ob ro,uest of the per son ordering the Club, and on receipt pf fifty cents extra, staple papers will be I alien from the Club and sent to a,operate address. All orders must be i .coompanied by the Cash. VOStD, SO P«fc Rotv, Se w Torb de23—ltd&w HOLIDAY PRESENTS MUSIC FOR THE HOLIDAYS'. O™ PIANO BOOMS ABE' NOW V, ,h P ' f? d we rea Peotfully invite onr Winds ihemaVlve"!' 10l,eaeraUy t 0 °“>l and exSnine for OUR SPLENDID STOCK PIANOS, HABIOAIILIIS, MELODEONS, i' Which we have jnst reoeived from the mosl popular mannfaotnrers in tho Ssat comprising the clebrated New Scale Bradbury Plano, Sohomacker A Co., Geo. Stock, Grovesteen itr Co , Boardman A Gray, And Others. pn L oha * e 8 ®°°d instrument, tully eqaal, if not superior to any rffered for sale weUtooSl“ dttt areaso nab!e prioo, would do WO. 2 SX. CLAIB STEET, Near Suspension Bridge, WiHEUSK A BABB, THE MI'S I CAL PROFESSION OF NEW YORK TO WM. B. BRADBURY. ~ have examined, with monh oo« m- w m a ß nd B &oV£fo"th\ C t A^i N °nri^S: r “';«iy seen a square Piano combSnvso INBTROMKN'i UftUtieS 65sentlaI t® » TBRfIoT Wmiarn Mason.’ I WAnohuts. “hlSb R. di - or N - Robert Heifer.'' I &SJ?» fhlfSin pt&sss* !i& s^£ John Zundel. Organist li H.W.BbeSer^Chnreh. GOTTSCHAEK TO HJI; B. BBADBUBT. Wadb^''^fcA^!» r if N C S r |o M RTS m a n I d fttoSSSr® £hattheyare VERYhUpIiIOR wor I k^ns B hip. P Sd lUi I Ui, re powor ed puriS an Aeqnality of their tone. 1 ttoi££md ta °rofo“c ffiSR if. 3?hTr“ ra °e&*» bU ' New York. July. 12,!&*' 80 ™ CHALK. WESSKS SCHOMACHEB A CO Lonlff 8 G "‘ d . de2l MUSIC FOB CHRISTMAS W , J^ I 'i?V EE ACCEPTABLE and 1 splendid iaT a aoliday oi,t ‘tan » STEIN WAT PIANO, OR A CALENBERG PIANO, OR A 9 MILLER & OO.’HBOBTOIT PIANO Or aTyron & Co. sN. Y. Piano, ® r “ Eat hart sweet toned Plano Jttelodeon, or a Martin Gnitar.° A Buperb selection jast received by deliMtd a - KL ™WA^, For indies’, For Gentlemen, For Children, * <*r Kverybotij. Christmas & New Years’ PRESENTS, hatover makes r JT nE ® #U WM ARE FAST ap iS£„h n nine; g e ;„ e S b^5 l! ? m . b Y, E photograph albums dafr^wA 2oo^6ol -fries at prices we bum with > ? i,a 3°^ ia A '~ ALBUM MALK' h “ oonadertd tie BEST Holding 6 Cards to 300. P^kol'Brka. o w^« 7 t^ t of^ ortGm O“ ai “- Purses. Toy Books &,dp?i, K “ T#s - Ladies' Bibles for Centre Tables P p°!?? r , ai " :a - Pookot Checkers. Chk buSfe t ® , «*g Holiday Books cL£»43!& a WK,£>* c n c "d Holes too uum?rou? W “ d ° tW a, ‘ wu a , u steer fo[ B Pr€geut ihan o Ffsr s fubscrijiiiou In a Jiagaziaf or Paprr ? Wo furnish them at Publisher.' Hate., at JOHN W. PITTOCK’S album depot, J el „ 6tree t, opposite the Poetoffice. misthas am Minus’ PRESENTS. Albums Holding 50 Pictures. Albania Holding 40 Pictures, Albums Holding 24 Pictures, Albums Holding 12 Pictures, 50 Cents. SToWa'S *»I TWO CITIES. Photograph Cards In variety. A large assortment of Books, Magazines, Papers, and sta. tionery, for sale atj r SAMPLE'S dsi^d. C mSKmSJL asd new «**»■ DBESS GOODS of the latest styles CLOAER SACQUBS, SHAWLS. FTm* 4 ? vcr Z and a variety of other gwdZiufw^i bo offered cheap, to afford all topß^ha*/^^ Mwkot'atrtet - d between sth and", DiS^., •$2 00 5 00 . S 00 j. o. WBLDOJt , - WWT «. w«V i JHO- KSLLT. WCL.BON * EELLL, MANUPACTURBRa OP and Lamp Goods, i.HD DKaL££B DJ CARBON OILS, BKNZDfE, *c 146 Wood street, near Sixth ... deB pmsßcaan, pa. J AM KM McIAUGHIIIt, ‘ • diiui a #ra«s, mam, miw, SAMS and BOSS, SO. 860 HBmtl'lf STREET, Down slalia. BAJjtBEXSj OF SWEET and for sale by *' FETZEB 4 AKMSIBONQ. oorner Market and Hot sSreii*, $2 90. §2 25. $1 25. - S 3 3 g 5 w _ s «■ % ©I 5= o J 3 o a **l*? O “ -So «;9b“«S 8 .sa ■s -i §3 sgalSs M 3 -S® sjjfl K* aj S’ ° —HOO fi ® ® 2jd -MfnJ &S ** Q ;= S 3 gSg B®* , T a w-s- 2BS ► fe* j . -of £&S J? R o <73<c aj*T3<i 4»B Q*» 6® aj < * P® o «&, ® 02 *3- oso-N. 2 W i 6" j fe £ ® Is 3$ ® Q w **«« 2lg£l « c 3 |w5 Q 1 sij §i>£ : .gpg^g II C *g ’■« “ QH A ” 50 ZS QH s s 3 CHRISTMAS PIANOS. A^ulrtvau® 11 " stock of the KNABE PIANOS, Wthplfc2&&S2lJ JjgJ* Haines Bros., N. Y. Pianos, Whioh have been used in this city of fifteen year, S?Mfl£!SS?3EtiS 1,8 thfl bMtintheoo “ ; Groves teen Bosewood 7 octave Piano Forte, Warranted for fivoyoars-cheapest Kano made. PRINCE’S MEEODEONS, The best in the world. An entire newntndr nfiii the different styles j ost reoeived. Alsl SWoHmm ° f a°%., makerJ ' CHARLOTTR BLUME dt23 ~ tjl d 3 Fifth street. • cs^woorsr- 4 * Ae - OONGERT GRAND PIANO, Riohly carved, made by knabe cro ~ Just reoeived, de!9 CHARLOTTE BMJME. 43 Fifth street. JJ° 1 POB MEBBY chbistmas. GREAT ATTRACTION! Bought expressly for onr HOLIDAY SALES, A magnificent stook of floods, both useful and ornamental. Paisley Mantles, Ladies’ Searfs, Monitor Belts, Head-Dresses, Moods, RICH EMBROIDERIES, MALTESE LACE, COLLARS and SETS. Photograph .Frames, Splendid Photograph Albums, AND Ml-Ml h\ GREAT VARIETY And profusion, which must be seen to be ap predated* also, a fall supply of Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, and Small Wares Regularly kept in our store. The trade is respectfully invited to give ns a oall, as we offer strong inducements from a “argo and we‘l selected stock. MACRBJI & CLYDE, 78 MARKET STREET, Between Fourth and Diamond. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. STiHE MOST SCITABLF. AND ICON. N. omital present for the Holidays is certainly a FINE PICTURE Wilh a frame lo suit every tasie. RELIGIOUS PICTURES, PICTURES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PICTURE FRAMES, FHOTOGBAPH PBAMEg, EQUAKBand OVAL 1° tr “ : Tarioty ' Call seethe largest stock of PICTURES In town, at H. D. BBECHT * CO.-S. m SmithfieM street, between Efih and S-xth. del6-tj 1 PIITSBPROrr. hoETdITsT J. a I'MDDMI & CO,, 95 Market Street W«^Kf„TK^MSss HOLIDAY GOODS. We have ever exhibited: anlicipating the wants pra.‘atra«rs slsj yrsrs&t- I l6 ° t6d mUI “ Deaial re «»rd to thfe°*astm " r HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Embracing an onosnally large assortment of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, In great variety of Clnstera land Solitaires. JEWEERY, All the latest styles of Solid Gold. n Pearl. Enameled, Garnet and <&££s£ SILVER WARE, FAWCV GOODS, 1 B ’ M’FABBBW a co., 05 Market itrcet. gOUDATs! do!2 d3w TO . Y o s * Ll£F°J o wm I’OEBSTER * SCHWAfitI 164 SmUhfleld stretf as H Superb Opera (Hawses,
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