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Airaisit*idiert the:insult. of Sane year
4 '..ritellkesi,..ognslnating la the leases end
litisOtihs campaign Whi4 flow closes
4 1* approach Of winter, etteeit at
4 000:Str Sou* be impressed "not only
iltthe world besides, with
tliiithit the "ilia
:0111011...0 a Southern
71040 - 'Wars is about at the last more, and
*Or :mins be played ott, or given up,—it
-",401 gra4f7 natimaliinineity fohearwhat
. . , odeltptinte4 himself him to Bay to
14$ - COIWTS at , Itionondi and in %that
speikce maid the baron and deco-
cruise elan:wolf and his
',llidlotrirators intro brought upon all
who Palmed ital trusted them.
' - allfe,therrefoii,'to4y SS we haie alrefidy
our readers all'the most import
41.1A""perittinental Reports celled forth by
Vatting of Congress, endeavor to moot
p.‘ , ..;Aisaforesaid , :ragnirenient, by rewriting
*lois of the rebel uPresi
,....,y-:#l,qe...!:htessne,—in fact, all of It that can
iwyhther than a purely local-and per-
After reading it, our readers will no doubt
ttp:thedT mindspatt it is what we yes
r'Asidiydotecribed it to be—a gbook of lamon
i; talons; not Written as a good man, or a
irtneihiPliet; would write it, penitently end
pilakstiTely, butjast u the other kind of a
aisaind.the,falseit of 'prophets might be
ishPlged to writs it, spitefully and bitterly.
itnEIAGE- OF JEFF. DAVIS.
• iewfbestona of Disaster to the Rebel
4111WIM-Moreign Relations Unsatisfac
tory to Davis—The Fachange of
Prisoner,.
• • "Gratereversestiefelouranns soon atter
„--", your departure from Richmond. Early in
493 y our strongholds at Vicksburg and
.ort- Godson, together with their entire
::garrieorie,uspitnleted to the combined land
~! .`artd astral 'forces of the enemy. The lot
• pactamt Luttrell= position of Jackson next
intollteir temporary possession. Oar
111Wrutettesful assault on the past at Relens
-.Wag follosrA at o later period, by the in
_V&1110111,of Arkansas; and the retreat of
a-our army from Little Rook gave to the
,altabar the control of the important valley
it is situated!'
• • "The able commander who
conducted,the campaign in Virginia deter
to meet the threatened advance oo
Altietnitortdfor which the enemy had made
bag and richly preparations—by forams
theirlllllllo to arose the Potomac Lad
light defense of their own capital and
Nrettel. ''..Transferring the battle-field to
Iketr own soil, be succeeded in compelling
*flair rapid -retreat from Virile's, and in
the hard (mitt battle of Gettysburg in
-Stied inch severity of 'punishment as die
cblel them from early renewal of the cam
pilau as originally projected. Unfortu
meetly the communications on which our
general relied'for reetiving hie supplies of
=munitions woe interrupted _by extntordi.
nary Nods, which 20 swelled the Potomac
18 to reader imputable the fords by which
Ida *harm s had been made, and be was
„Gine forced to a withdrawal, which wan
Vesdueted with deliberation, after sem:ries
kip tabu of captured supplies, and with
acoustint but unaccepted intim of battle.
- On more-then one *cession the enemy hoe
ideate readalemonstrntion of a purpose to
!draw, invariably followed by a preelpl.,
- tits retreat to intrenched lines on th0,0,n.:
Omsk of ens forces."
, albentee cheek thus opened to the
- the invaders sr - an points wee
inch as la . a ••• of their early elm:d
olma-from perilous or the territo-,, , pearl
'only °coupled by them, wben tho country
maspainfully surplsed by the intelligence
, Gtat the offhier in command of Cumberland
Otip had surrendered that important and
priZy defensible pas without firing a shot,
- twin the summons of liforce still behoved
to hare been Inadequate to its cminetion,
and;*ben reinforcements wore within.anp•
potting distance and bad been ordered to
hie tad. The entire garrison, ineludiog
tbs commando?, being still held a orieoo
eslby.the enemy, I are unable to suggest
sajraightliation of this disaster, which Lid
oPelle Elate= Tennant:sand Bctuthweetern
Virgisieria kraals operations, and broke
tha a ofttommunication between the test
, of government and Middle Tennessee .
This easy ettetwasof dummy was followed
by an advance of , Ceneratitoseerans into
Georgia, and our army evacuated Chatta
nooga and availed itself of the oppohunity
tins afforded of winning on the field of
Chieltnmange 000 of , the moot brilliant and
deeleits siderite af tie war- This signal
defeat. of General Emma= was followed
by his retreat late Cbattenoogs, where his ,
Maperilietipositionhad the immediate effect
of ranting the presurebf 'the Invasion at
ertke points, dortiny the concentration, for
• hls relied, of largo , bodies 'of troops with
drawn front ebe armies in the Mississippi
Valley and its Northern Virginia The
Catabitted forcer Lbw soimmnialed against
ws Tennowe to greatly oottiumbered
OCT.PAT ta to encourage ibe enemy to at-
• _After long and Severe battle, ill which
peat carnaga,yaa Inflicted on him, genie of
ear *wipe itexptleably abandoned post
' !loaf of greatatrintsth, and by, adittorderly
wiiireaCcompelled the commander to erica
- Altar A. forces elsewhere inscesstal, and
10 retire with his .lelude army to a
.. , pastUon ileret terewly.oi thirty miles to the
5e5r... , 11 is bellased that if the troops who
Melded
iak e , usalil laitcot t with th
valor ihtob th ey
lstonfn
ionrfnd ebigwt roiested
100,biltl,-(n.llrfttertarte ft!llr‘.ku*"lienuare%is:
twith v slaughter s - d oLi try
wealllms, esc aped
taisfortnne, and
As the - martilleation, of the first Ce •
felt that luthreaultad from cotseenaduot by
• the troom In the meantime the army of
T.:9llo*.Eternside 'waif drlrenltom its field
pailtions iii-huilerxt Tennessee, and forced
.t. - 10 - retriat into Us betienchsteuts at Suox•
twine weeks It was threat
.by the forces under
eateral plesiffstreet - ` No information has
t'sclittltittl list of tbellual torah of the *per
,: 1 -114i01114tat Dar . econtnandur, though Warn
, Oat* bee • arrived of ibis withdrawal from
1 .! marroas.
-:;OMO4P014 theeleseage esia;
- -
,;, , iregrekto infants James; there has
blest no improvement is the slate of Our
relations With foroign count r i es p ine, my
January last?. Oa the cOn•
• r': teary; there bu beeaa still greater diver-
In' the :conduct European nationl
traUW . :.'llat. prattled impartiality which
Whilliheafirteaalosemmeet neutrality, and
eases, bee assumed •
e)ars.tsr m 0.104417.
:llltotibawafttiretotorettseninfoimed that,
%Yeoman undsmitanding. the 'pieties in
cationtouching the emitest on thle con
kid beett'ltft ibifortign. powers to
th..grest=marltimevaitlot, lot Western
liatnik and thittlho'gevernments of these
-Ayisaatitina had *grata - Air kite no tuella.
!ng preeloass - conoert. The milt
Meet s iiiiiiiiii therefore placed
f.*: the poirwrof either Franco or Errglatui
'. - -'4rattbittittat ni plesintre. - the licssgaitton to
;Odd confederacy
•. Jody en.
11Wd wt: even to. prolong , the oottUtiti
....,;.,,,,..autith at heathlike an Me 'Woof the A haat
if the yelley:ef Cher,. could be promo.
ledbi 04;41=0 at . et riot: Each,
than bo l3 4oovPooluesiis! gnat iale
sa
t.. i qF,•-•:.,4tiZ , :ipe silo Attila .thent
oat of
lotOtetakaf ;beak
''..-kititatelea, kola
‘;.fltlitms partued
'lv betrayed' ri.
'winch for
•• r ib greater
I..totesseary." ,
: • . itaa timmitian
eiNED t n ,reteitaoeto tholoteetnacte
04 the tdtqkestiti, and allausseijit length the
Windily of that aelion tadit-ittetnel lei,.
In this cotutelion ft le geld:
• "The Intimation that relations with these
Stets would be discreditablubteause they
ilsvebold tug, would probably hare been
omitted if -the racial personage who has
published It to the world bad remembered
that theta States were, when colonies, made
slatreholding by the (Walt exert:tile of the
power of Great Britain, whose dependen
cies they were, and 1110E13 interests in
the slave trade were then supposed to re
_quire that her colonira should be made
aleseholding.".
It is oomplained, also, that England has
tooted unfairly in permitting the Federal@
to obtain supplies in that country, while
denying the etime privilege to the rebels.
The cowl° of France is thus referred to:
'lt is not in my power to apprise you to
what extent the Government of France
shares the views unreservedly avowed by
that of Great Britain, no published coerce
pondence of the French Government on the
subject hewieg been reeeived. No public
protest uor opposition, however, hoz been
made by his Imperial Majesty tgainet the
prohibition to wade with us, imposed upon
French citizens by the paper blockade of
the Belted titatee, altbsugti I have reason
to believe that an unsuccessful attempt was
made on hie part to secure the assent of the
British Government to a coons of ooziest
more sonscnant with the dictate's of public
law and with the demands of justice to
ward. ne."
AS to tho right of the rebels to oisim
recognition at a nation the message !eye :
"For nearly three years this government
bss exercised unquestioned jurisdiction
over many millions of willing and nutted
people. It has ;Deland defeated vast ar
mies of invaders, who have in vain sought
its subversion. Supported by the confi
dence and affection of it. citizens, the Con
federacy has lacked no element which dis
tinguishes an independent nation , accord
ing to the principles of publio law. Its
legislative, executive and Judicial depart
ments, each in its sphere, have performed
their appropriate functions with a regular
ity as undisturbed as its a time of profound
pesos, arid the Nitwit, energies of the reply
cave been developed in the organiaou in of
vast armies, while their rights and lib,
ties have rested secure under the prate°
tion of the courts of justoe. This Conti&
ersoy is either independent or it Is de•
pendenoy of the United States, for DO other
earthly power claims the etght to g,voro
iR Without ono ni.torto f.et on trtuzn the
pretension Gen rest, without ono hue or
weed of treaty or ,Vveri.lll which can live
oolor to title, the United States have se
emed, and the Beulah government Lae
obovea to concede, that these sovereign
States are depentiencies of the government
which le administered at Vieshingtae.
••)rest Britain has aticoroiogly entertained
with that government the closest end most
intimate relations, while refuel'', on its
demand, ordinary amicable lett rewire..
with us; and bat, under arrang.inente
made with the other oatimts et Boor_ cot
only denied our joltt claim of almiasion
into the family of nations, but Interposed
a passive though eficetual her to the se
knoeiledgmeut of our rights by other
Powers. So moon as it bad become appa
rent, by the declarations of the Brute!)
ministers in the debates of the British
Parliament in July lest, that Her Majesty's
government was determined to persist
Indefinitely in a course of policy in which,
under professions of neutrality, heti be.
come subservient to the designs of our
enemy, I felt It my duty to reeell (be
commissioners formerly accredited to that
court, and the correspoodetais on the tube
jest is submitted to you."
111113 OUT A ELEILLDI
“Prealciont” Dario goes no remedy for s.
these evils. Ile Days.
am well aware that se aro uufortu •
stately without adequate remedy for the
injustice under which we have enders:A at
the hands of a powerful nation, ut a just
tore when our entire resourssa are absorbed
in,the defense of our lives, ltherties nod in
dependenos against an enemy poesereod of
greatly superior nowhere and material re
ecuircoe. Claiming no farm, desiring no
aid, conscious of our o 0 11 shil.ty to difeod
our own rights egoista the utmost efforts of
an Infuriate foe, we bad thought it not ex
travagant to expect that assistance would
be withheld from our enemies, and that the
conduct of foreign nations would bo marked
by a genuine Impartiality between the
belligerents. it awe not supposed that a
protested neutrality world he to conduetel
as to Jaettfy the Farei t ru 3.erstary of the
British nation tL explaintag, in cotreepon-
dance with our enemies, how Oho totpartt►l
observance of neutral obligationa by her
Idsjesty's gavernment has 1.13118 been ex.
ceedingly advantageous to the mite of the
more powerful of the two contending
parties. The British government may
deem this eat a favorable oecasion for rs
tabliahing, by the temporary interlace of
their neutral ligbte. a precedent which
4101 Justify the ft/Urr ezelelae of those t z•
trams bolligorent prritoaioas tG.t the.r
naval power rendere co formidable.
.1 have stated that we are withetit ad,.
quata remedy splint the injustice under
which we gaffer. There are bet two meal
area that seem applicable to the plesent
condition of our relations with neutral
powers. One ir, to imitate the wrong of
which we complete, to retaliate by the de.
aeration of a paper blockade of the coast
of the tidied Suttee, and to capture all
neutral vessels trading with their ports
that oar oruitere ran intercept on the nigh
seas This measure I cannot recommend
It is true . in so doing, we should but follow
the precedents set by Great Britain and
France in the Berlin and Milan decrees
and the British orders in councli s at tba be
ginning of the present century. Bat It
must be teroetchered that we' ourselves
protested against ;boo very measures as
signal violations of the law of nations, and
declared the attempts to excuse them, on
the ground of their being retaliatory,
utterly insigntlioant. Those blockades are
now quoted by writers on public law as a
standing reproach on the good name of the
nations who were betrayed by temporary
exasperation into wrong doing, and ought
to be regarded rather as errors to be avoid
ed than as examples to be followed.
"The other IlitttaDU•o Is not open to this
objection. The second attic', of the deeds•
ration of Paris, wedoh provides, that the
neutral flag covers enemy's geode, With the
exception of coatrabandof war,' wag a new
commotion by belligerents in favor of cen
trals, and not simply theenunciation of an
acknowledged pre existing rule, like the
fourth article, which refened to blockades.
To this concession at bound ourselves by
the convention with Great Britain anti
France, which took the shape of the reeolu•
Mons adopted by your predecessors on the
18th of August, 1881, Too consideration
tendered no for that concession has been
Withheld. We have, therefore, the nudeiti•
able right to refuse longer to remain bound
by seompset which the other patty Wales
to falai But we should not forget that war
is but temporary, and the t pence shell be
permanent. The future policy of the Cone
Worley must ever be to uphold neutral
rights to their full extent. The principles
of the declaration of Paris commend thero•
selves to our judgment we more just, more
humans, and more cosmonaut with modern
civilization, than thou belligerent preten
sions wille:, greet ns.al powers have here•
torero sought to introduce into the maritime
coda To forego our undeniable right to
the enemy* of those pretensions ie s policy
blew, worthier of in and our cense, than
to revoke cur adhesion to principles that
we approve. Let our hope for redress rest
rather on a returning sense of justice,
which Cannot kilt° awaken a great people
to the . isoneolortences that tbo war to which
We are engaged ought naher to be mad° a
reason for forbearance of advantage than
glggccactonTor the unfriendly conduct of
which we make just complaint."
Oa ao movemen t s lii Mato &a/lacuna
eientioi the , jest' -year have pro
died toiroFtgitt!o4egee to the oondlliot
of Otte.'strothiro osishbor: Thu beim.
tiIIeD 'oCthe snaligPfbl ' au)
vtesetk use the 7, eitablte
of , goeirometrti,tellowe d
- reeling cusp I in - ' the Ocestitti
uos. At the eattatoomee-extltte-iertly
Atihttetb-Intoubt.et to own
ini*anteeela and t lat,illitiona - to thatit of
Other eenntrite, vegan have no dispoiltion
..to contest the exercise by them of the game
right of self government which we assert
for ourselves. If the Mexican people prefer
• mooarely to a republic , it be stir plain
duty cheerfully to acquiesce' in their deci
sion, and to evince s sincere and friendly
Interest In their pronperity. If, however,
the Mexicans prefer maintaining their for
mer Institutions, we have no re lean to ap
prehend any obstacle to the free esirsise of
their choice. The Emperor of the French
has solemnly disclaimed Bey purpose to
impose on 11 , zieo a form of government
not acceptable to the nation, and the emi
nent personage to whom the throne bee
been tendered declines ire acceptance un
less the offer be sanctioned by the suffrages
of the people. In either event, therefore,
we ms) constantly expect the continuance
of those peaceful relation, whioh have been
maintained on the frontier, and errs 6
large development of the commerce already
eixisting to the mutual advantage of the
two countries.'
re=
Tits rebel army, according to the men
sage, is to better condition than ever be
fore, but men are still greatly needed :
..lo view of the large coporiptiOn re.
cently ordered by the enemy, and their
subsequent call for volunteers, to be fol
lowed. if ineffectosi, by a still further draft,
we are admonished that no effort meat be
spared to odd largely to our effective force
as promptly as possible. The sources of
supply are to be found by restoring to th ,
army , all who are improperly absent, put
ting en end to substitution, modtfying the
exemption law, restricting details, and
piecing in the ranks sub of the able
bodied men now employed es wagoners,
Press, cooks and other employees who ore
doing service for which the Degrees may
be found competent."
The message recommends the organist
lion of an Invalid Corps, and urges that
all new recruits be assigned to veteran or
pulsations, instead of being formed into
distinct companies end regiments. AB_lo
the ordnance deportment it is said:
'The reports from the ordnance and min
ing bureaus are very crs , if int, and the
Monition of our meson of eupply of rrrrns
onl munitions of war from our hems
sources has been such as to encore oar
shifit: !mon to become natiuly, if L.,•t
independent of suppries f rem foreign
countries The establishments for ttr, et,
leg of guns end projectiles, tor m.tutt.
facture of small arose and of guopOwdtr,
for the supply of okra from artificial nitre
beds, and ncraing operations geneprily,
have been so distributed through the er ,,,,
t'y al to place our 'resources biyund the
resell of pat ',al diemrtere."
1111
The suspension in the ex:httn,e vi pi is
oatus is laid, of <hue., at the of the
feder•llNClbUtitie,
..A esetematie and concerzxO ell•irt hay
been ms le to qaiet compiwinte to the
Clotted States of those ref eli•ee nod (stand;
of for priet,nire to our 4, are
understand •hy the c•rtel i, n. t
caromed in their favor, by the ircon,ll6,l
aesert too thor we are the p•t ileawbu re: use
oomph rune. Attempts ate ah.o made to
ebie id themstivos from the execration tx,i,-
ed by their own 'aliens treatment of cur
officers and soldiers now captive in their
bootie, by mietatemente, such on that the
prieoLetts held I.) us see deprivcdof foati
ro :his lest noeuestiou the condi:sire at
tmer Let been male tn.t, to acoJrd %nee
with ;,rdere of the d• rte . Mehl, the ratlOob
of the prieonera art pr•msrty the s
ght.rittly and girtilty as those setired out
to oar own gallant soldiers in the field, •al
whioh hero into (timid nufhlteht to .uppot
them to their witiloht eltalpalgoit, a lAN It it.
cot pretended by the entoiy that tbey treat
prisoners by the acme generous role
. 11y on4n•lulgence, perhaps un prtcede. , to
we boor e•en ailowrd the prieont re in our
hands to be supplied by their Iti ti. et
home wf.h eocultirot net t. j its.l by ttin
Men n Lo captured them in bet,le
riot :a this leettteltlit, the most revolting
inhomenity has chant et issd the ciuduct
of the United Stfitee towards pritioni , 7l
held oy them Out pri,ntioent rare , rti i ch
selnAilt lio ti,11.0. or pr littioc , Lat.., sa fig s
as a test. The arse:its or our et toy. nacres
of SOlDherit :,tmst•r.
and unprepared - for the mud ol a n•.rtber u
winter barn Leen coottyrd, for itritiricoo.
moot, llttriog thy rigors o 7 tho present tiv,
eon, to ine Met, northers sad eXteiee..l tit
nation, cyst ecubt be selected by the enemy.
nen., beyoti . l the reach of oom;orts, a,d
ofen core of tswe (tom home sod fstetiy,
and exposed to toe pierciog cold of the
osr,bero lakes they ere held by men sib,
cancet be ignorant vf, even if they di use
design, the prohtble result. Hew many of
Oar unfor,unate (mods and minarets., who
he,' pissed unsoathed through numerous
battles, will perish on Johnirma Island,
under the cruel trial to which the; ere sub
jected, none but the Omniscient can fore.
tell•"
'The report of the &crone/ of the Nary
glare in defail the op.frafiuos ut that de
parfroentaince January loaf, embracing in•
formation of the disposition and employ.
meat of the smith, cfricere and men, nod
the construction of cruel, at Richmond,
Wilmusgtoo, Charleston, Bavaaoo,
&how and on the rivers Roanoke, Noun',
Peden Cositaboooliee and Tombigbee; the
accumulation of Chip timber nod supplies,
and the manufacture of ordnauce sod old
nacoe souls and equ , peneute The loon
dries and workshops have been greatly im
proved, and their capacity ill supply the
demsods for hesey ordnance for coast and
harbor de fence loofas limit.: by our d , fi•
oiency in the rf quisito skilled labor. Tan
want of euoh labor and of seamen seriously
effects the operotione of the dep.:strum:it.
"The oQi.h, courage and inanity of our
cr&sere at sea cannot bo too highly coma
mended. Toe, hare Inflicted heavy losses
on the enemy without suffering a slog e
disaster, and have seriouely damaged the
shipping interests of ibe United Statre by
compelling their foreign comma:cc to ee.
the proftonien of neutral 8 sp.
GM=
•• the Pottreester Genets.: rei!nrte be to
ut rant department for the fiend
)(sr ending rho 80. h of Jane feet to have
been $.3 3348,58 01. and the einendtto , ce
for the eozo I 0,,,8 $2.602,084 O. Toe
statement thus tahthlta ea *lase of re
ceipt. amounting to $07k084 41, inneed
of te deficiency of more than a million of
dollars, ea •as the cote in the precedlog
fiscal year. it is geafiflloy to perceive
that the department bee than been mode
self anetaining, in aceordince with round
principles, sad with the ',spree, rt quire
merit• of the cenetaution that tto e.T.penere
should to paid out of Ito own revenuer al
tee the I.t of March, 1863.'•
0.1140Lt19/02
The =imago concludes as follows:
toThe holm lest year entertained of un
early termination of the war hes not been
retalised. Could carnage have @aliened the
appetite of our enemy for the deetruotioo
of human life, or grief have appealed
their wanton desire to inflict human !tat
tering, there has been bloodshed enough on
both sides, and two lands have been moth
ciently darkened by the weeds of mourning
to induce a disposition for peace.
, •If unanimity In a people could dispel
'delusion, it has been displayed too urunis
bekably not to helve - silenced the pretence
that the Southern Ststee were merely die•
turbed by a cautious ineurreettoo, and it
must long eloce have been admitted that
they were but exercising their reserved
right to modify their own government in
such manner as could best entire their own
teeppinees. Bat these consideratione hive
been powerless to allay the nechrietiao
bate or those who, long aceristomed to draw
large profit° from a union with no, /rennet
control tho rage excited by the conviction
that they, by their own folly, destroyed
the richest sources of their own prosperity.
They refuse even to listen to propoaals for
the only.peace possible between ae—e, peace
which, recognising the impassable gplf
which divides ma•malign° the two Deo--
pies separately to recto/arrival the Write
Inflicted on both by .tho, :triton.are war
now waged sgilaittuk,
ongoing began tAftnirbadlitztatolatiott
. of their oanstitntitkvhlelf fortialoAo'ar,
tea pt to notret“_klattlii; th ey- :hart 'bits
hardened- Avollsiti*tit (bey no longer
attempt to Toil their, PooPolo . to.doe the
Azollotbrert the *_governt, tat
Oiartfo#l 4 lldenoOortheseatote-o• WO limo
, f,j4 Z °l lll °." T 134 r dri . : --7 1
tmeakloy. -..% _ , 4.110. DALEMLIIIIOA . :
1f......'.....:4'..,. ' :—....., •:,- , ..,:=4 L ~, , , , :f, 4 .. , , , ::: , .... 4 ;:;,-..,..a;:. - 4:4 - Z -- -.:
1:: kV .' '
'i'il.4:.:.t-?;..e; :,+:4 Zke.A...,: - .
'Z—::::",),:d;.:--4,i3,:,:,
'know Mot the ad: satiate Up for Lphlee
le in the eigotter oar resisianw., as the ies
ea tiou c f their b'stility L 3 only to 1.4)
p , ected from tioe Neeente of t:a.it DednAl-
Lica
.Ihe patrio•iem of the people hoe proved
equal to every sawifiee demanded by oar
eceutry'e need. We have been united ea •
pet pig never were united under like dr
eumstane, before (lid has Merged us
e Intorpn 11 11 , prOpOrlitan“• t o one me ...,
std. Jodet Hi. divine (sloe, our labors
must at last be eroirotd with the reward
due to la• n rho hare oven aii they pis •
teased .o tue righteous defence of their
%lot:timid° tighue , their homer .nd their
altars
PUBLIC .rOTICES
JOHN ZL'SDBL,
ORGISIBT LtiD DIIIECTOIL or it-lc Or
P L.l - 11017 PR (P,r. Lit • rr 13.camia,
CM - SCE, sW Or. •
GRIND, SACRED, ORGAN & VOCAL CONCERT,
TO..IIOIIDOW, (Ilunday,) Det.l7t4
At the Second Prenbytertma (Bee. DA llow•
•rn'a,) Church, corner or Penn and Irwin etc,
the proceeds to to appropriated to the Chtletlan or
to the Sanitat7 Commie:don.
PROGII.A.II3IE
1. Introductory Voluntary on the Organ
I. Kilo morn innate sereetly u'er thee: .
For bolo aid-Chorus. Compmed by J. Zundel
3. Patriot'. Deed March. Fur the Organ.
J. ittindel.
4. Mr, "to Native — Wart — lL. : from the Oratorio,
"Me Crmtlan," by J. Haydn.
I. gamed Quartette for male indcm......../CrsuMer.
6. Mr, irolu the Oratorio, "Ile blemish."
EIZZE=IOI
(Our Itedoemer's hut word. on the Cron.) For
Organ arranged
a. Tuna, .Dandee." Antiphesdrally arrant. for
Organ and Choir, by ....._..._....._...J.
9. Grand Gborma from n
InrCoocert to common., at 734 o'clock. Doon
open at 7 o'clock.
Tickets-20 CENTS ESCll—may be had at the
Matto Stores of Kra Blom., Mr. Klebor and Mr.
d•16:%1
Paovorr 31•Arinat. e Orrtms, tru Utar. PA.. }
No. 89 north street,
Prnenekon, Ps., Dec. 15, 119.3.
ELECTION I3Y PARENTS.-
Crmg to the fact that the time for bearing
atu•reeidents, those node or over age, and
mining mane of awaitbel permanent physical li.-
ability, mplres on Dec. /10th, the Board of Enroll.
meat will not hoar men of Election by Parent be
fore WELiIiEttDAY, Dec. 931, at 10 o'clock, when
all such applicatione will be considered in the order
they are file+. Whore one of the eonn in enrolled in
orwMet districts. the Applicant must prieltic: a eer
lificato of that foci (ram the proper fkarl.
By orlir of the B;-aril of Enrollment.
J. HERON FOSTER.
Certain and hafts Mervbal 4 2 - 11P4t. Pft
&IS :Iti Itx
L- lli s?.PITTSIWIZIIII SANITARY CO.M.
TTEL.
Offt , er.,l Pepn.luvry, 39 Fourth Strret,
Bourn Wood and td. krt
El!=IM=1!1=MI
511,2./ . 71.-JOREPLI R. HUNIDNI
Coairl'avql. , os cf m.. 7 ”.1 rolfrited
8, IT.. Dent to all rum of the army
Innarmatien forni.hei In relation to the eta and
arcande4 in thin VAnarii and licreplials.
Th. frei.iht oe irsoda dometed V paid tun,
GA!CITAILY COYMITTEE
d=3.4111
NEW (YM.NASTIL'S AT
NEVILLE !IA LL.—Tbe ortnn
tar I.IIP member* at nark Moo of +. tint Lath.%
and Ozotkmen, TUESDAY and Fltlnd V EVEN
INGS. at Ladles mai M 11.4.6 Witl.s MUST
wad 6ATCADA Y &FIT IiNOONd, at 3 o'clock.
IMMEMME
=ME
L 3 -PII.IMARY MEETING.—The
❑iol2 roter• Ih.• riot Ward, Aliarhelay,
wry lorited to meet in WASHINGTON HALL, Ba
boon stoat, co PATURDAT 11.VPNING NEXT.
lath lost., et o' lock, to airman imitable ,kirir
Oat. to Gn vim at Mr at the Primary Meeticka,
for the tat', Imam, By retmeat of
delSit4 MINT TOTEM&
Orrrcv er rot Orrtruts INSVY•PICL no. r t
Pltt.bot b, Ltec Ilth, lto J
. DrVIDEND NUTICE.—The Pros.
Idret arid Director, of title Ootpan• have
snit da, declare-I a PeriGond of 1 - 01.71: DoLLens
PM, tHA ltE, frac of L. le. Tax, rarable to the
Otoeltbottler, tombs Lib.
4 , 15 Ivr ,A.IICEL If RA, Secretary.
Ylttabore, Dee 10th, 101.
11 . U.A.N ELECTION NOR Till EATEN
DIRECTORS OP 11118 COMPANY, to
rem Qat.; the ensuing year, .111 be bald at that
oCISta no 'HONDA Y, the 2.lrt tut., hettteett lha Lours
of II a. ea. y rm.
da10.1.1
NA'YrIIXT. UT..'.. FvrrrtarT
NATIONAL BANK OF
A LLEI/EICSY.—Tbe Boatel of Ihree , ere
b... thts day called on en assessment Tifty Per
nent, of the Capital nnsck of ••The Tint Itathstetl
Dank of Allegheny." r. yebls ton the iftb Inst., el
the &nee of the Mesh/mks' gating"' Dank. Allegheny.
dela.% T. 21. h&VIN, reenklent. •
C.IrrDIDaTES
ri - TCAIItONER.—Joet; Mcetc - Na, o I
le - lit/ the First Ward, Allegheny, srib be • oandi
date for Coroner or An County, subject to th
decision of the ensuing County Colon Convention.
TH.E MAYORALTY OF ALLE
" an RN"( —Capt. Besou Daum, .t en urgent
eolleitation of [litany eletaen, has consented to permit
his name to be need o. a candidata for the ltheyonelty
of Allegheny City, at the ensuing municipal eloo ,
Una nollkte
4 XE Ir AD MR TISEMEXTS
eIGOS, at
dlll eCLELLA ND'S
Gant 8110 ES, at
dell It eCLELLANDII AUCTION
CIREABK-35 bbls. now landing from
steamer Mirterra for osbfo by
d. 15 ILbIAB DrOSET & CO.
BAsiLwr WILLOWS-72 bd uovr
I.dlrig, fur salt, by
arid ISMAIL D1C1167 t CO.
WANTeD.
Y V 10 M. 10 Work at Gravel Itootbag
LLTION, OLDDEN & CO
cor. Firth and Wond sta., 2 ntory.
FOR SALE—A large Cottage BRICK
DWELLING DOCtitt. on Borough street, Law
rencerfllo, with large lot of greund, kmatlfnlly or
namented ; fruit and thada tree.
IL B W. GILL,
gg Yiftb atrset, Pittsburgh
WANTED—A permartent . :_zituaTiociTin
eon. Mereandle or Bidiking Bowie, an Cl,rk,
or for general bushman, by • young roan who bas
hod roperlsuro In Book-Keeping, and ran &Iva good
Wry rob reoors ; wishes to make blowelf wafts% and
le not afraid of work. Battsbed to comm.., en •
modarata wavy. Adams, "A. 8., LQ t K DUX 101,
Pittsburgh P. 0. • dolfoit
THIRD WARD UNPAID WATER
RXNTS, CITY, POOR AND DQ9INLS9 TAX.
E/3, Wr 1663, ars duo and must be Gold to omq:um.
Deco,lord at City Troasurce• Ornoe, Fourth otroet,
durlott bashes+ hour., or at my residence, No. 170
Webster strata, opposite ths Fatal. Works, Ito., 6. to
6 a. at. mod 6 to 7 o'clock jt, m.
doemf 11.1GEIFINAN Collector.
TWO HORSES STOLEN.--Stolon from
the presolists crake stannolbera, In headwater.
on Thn•aday ataht, Doe. 10th, IinOWN 11080 E.
hilad orate ars, and eery !Arpin the toy I also,
a
BAT 110a8C,—both Odor ordleary drat norm
A Unseat reward wUI As paid for any lotorastion
*OlOOlOl 1..,1 to their recover,
Address, MiI . IIDOCS a 00., •
delhit Itshybeatsr. Pa.
ESTRAY —Came to th o promisee of
the subscriber, propolotor of the Rod Mon
tot, Bt. Clair *Moot, Pltrobotoh, a 130BILEI• 801133,
with tar orbits legs, .boat 12 you. old. Tho owner
will please was forward, rev. proporty, pay
tharlao sad tato Mao away, or ho told bo oold ac-
cording tb law.
detain R. P. GORDON.
JUT RECEIVED.
Men's end Women's Felt 'Overshoes,
Me bad article for keeptng th. fret worm sod dr/.
to be had. OW erel wee tbem, .t
BORLAND'S, MI 111arket doe,
d. 12 mond door ham TULb.
NEW HISTORICAL WORK.
HISTORY Of CHAIILYS, TIM BOLD DUNI Of
DIIROITNDY. By Jobs foster Kirk. 1 rots..
bro., with potirstk
for sale by KAY t CO2PANT,
den • 80. 65 Wood street.
QTORE FOR RENT. ON MARKET
drltEZT.—The hanalsonto Iron Trent. No. .6
Natitet Inset, next dear to N. Balms s &m', to of..
Ilned Ibr root on Pa of January nut.. .
Adder, JO= WAT.
6rinekleevinnn. ti. „
'PM atax—A. lirsklase Bread. Cart
.L; inn that ta.traltQls Ittrailpdatar 'Of It - Wm,
SAWN' orAndlotenium U4otra aa tha'
TON OBEICTS. IQlELlMlgo,tAllostrtb-atmt:
.nl*-imisEmE.4-rs
GOAL LAN ! COAL .I.ANDi-Frtr
Fmk, 4.2 acres at gnod 0.1 Land, numee on the
L.Wt. Eaw 1111111. I.llrrad.
r price and tern. npFdy
deld tL CCIIIIICktr d oOn* bl M.rk.t 61.
STILLMAN WANTED.
STILLOILAIC NVA.NTED,
At the !Abell t: Ott Werke Immetltatelt. f.ii .::Le
Work , or et the • Met of BREWER. HU MI F. A LI,,
Corp.' Hancock gullet tad Bnqu• eke Way.
del6 . it.
PAINTkIt. tIACKI:rt
_ .
ATA_L BLE I AHD[ FOR A LE. —1 7 4
Aoluis, ins plenmat Ineation, them n. 11,4 fn,!
,be et ti, ifFa high state of culti , nil smw.th.
good iatta. w.ll trate,rtd and nn.b.r gt,d !once. ;
tuu.stm7 b ick hocilo and aLL solLsble ontbonnos ,
tint 711“, orchard of ibout ten s ; tom .to
r.res
sores of prime timber. lot. 1864
arislaing to portliart a good farm, 1:11., thr
city. ate inritrd to saamlno this 1. , 012,t). Apply to
del6 S. CUTIIS PIT 11W.15.01 Marls.< st.
MEDICATED OX VOE
DR. 'WOODWARD.
Cot.ulting Physician of tba Lung Instit ob., literal,
New York, haa °potted au oilica at No 47 SkilTii •
YIELD ;TI&EF.T, for lb., parpose of tusonfactut tag
adntluistsoing. OIYUEN, and 3IEDICAIED
OXYGENIZLD AIR . a curative /want lu Long
Disease., Chronic. Coliplaints, and an tutpura les of
Dot blood. Charge. reasonabla and cute. cos rain,
dal6.ltardawF
n.
STATE OF .RICHARD HOPE. Dix E—l. ten of Milo nietratibn on thn wstalo of
Richard Rope, decoasod, haring been grant.) to the
nridersigned,all powous indebted to maid wale aro
requestad to Ina. immediate panwent, and thew
,I . lo lt against the mum wd I nuke known the
mm, without delay. to
GEORGE METRGd R.
Se. 1140 Ltheriy start, Pittsburgh
WILLIAM ROSTER HOPE,
dalUilisildss No. 10 Hand sourer. Pittsburgh
FOR TILE HOLIDAYS.
A ~18.2dia emortmcrit of
SUITS ASV OVERCOATS,
All 031. and Ida a, f
Boys, Youths and Childress,
70 be found et
•
No. 19 FIFTH ST.
GRAY A: - LOGAN
"OLOTIOIC OF I'AIt'ESER:, , HIP
—n partnereblp heretokri• extorting ands
the Ilrin 11.tREL Eft n N I OLU. , at tbt. 11. y
414•01,d by mutant runwol, ILIUMAn DARK. , It
beetn7 purchetetedtln. enure 4 t • rmrt
7/./qIII IL f'..II:KER
.1..L1N
I=l
I'II()LSTERING —ll4vin,
NI • Ist pr sto. k of CArlll, I 1.,.m al , e
otY, gr.a bar.galrls extr-melt' low prt , ,,
FEATEI2.II BEN., HA lU, 11Unli SNIP
ArTRAI3BE.9 Tari,ty 1.f1.1 P PS, TA VI
.113 d gLOOIt OIL ()LOTUS, CA 1 . 1: • EM805.,1,1.
TABLE COVERS, ADI L. 11 1 ,1: (:BA,!, (PA •F'•!
MANILLA BORDERED MATS, f
mad cheapn... onourpaes.l.
All ord.ra pr•rapil
1 1"." PEDLUA L ,TI/EXT
(formerly occupi.l by Dlr. bwmph. I
Tr!. l, l;e PARKER
E UROPE:IN AI'AI)R.At
tb, ,dacallva of Yul `G Milli ,
IIt:tILEMEN, nt
TUE K LOTZ. D.,tar t,t IV! -a;.1.•
1,01 teeny. af. addlt,nal littrt It.v , att•tt , W . t.
toe fttattty, whore Urc7 sat fine the cottl,rt , it:.
:Atm.:l,ollC. la a refilled y tt:••
Ais.etnAluhtw•nt will he ea.:tied t • ,Itt.ro sit (1. ,
knowledge requt.tte I,r n cool:Attic:al IV, or tot ••,
t, the Utovtlttatir.t.
troquent 7 alit in thnt...a..trul I
ron.. Dread...a, with cx . .....a10ual mon. di.taat
eursior. at, ortI: a. co
duiTt. to health sod ligor of Moty.
Plc quart.rly
Eleierve.: I. and , pi/t.b, . A
patrLns: ltaAo Peztmo, c. Jo. of 1i. , w0; t• the rof Lb ,
[acct, D• THE,
del.: . N.. 4 • Fe:t n StrA•er.
Gt El' E, k::-.T!
National Bank Note Reporter
• .
Hay horn ttott.ely ro-eqt vett nom clod Itcnot.o.:
itpo, gattl ttatolfot rood Intl tityrrtptt,- ligt a GE!. •
lINS DANK NOTES. 4ntdna jog t.lt tho CU!: -
.. c UYT, ia:ED and Mr RlOl g NIA
! bank.
The BROKE , CLOSED and WOR BA , .t
laara are arravgrJ slphat.a.tletily at Mn o tritstra,-
an.rot of once all Otc, nt• .rgan:ard
d r new NiT;ON AL FUNislqt: LAW,
W OE4IIAL Ina,
Tb. rstes of at-coact HllSitruon, NEW
TORE and OLSVEI.-iND •re n toretoru,,
Lttersby oonblialog Lr. &re ev.l W.Alerrs Detft-1..r
Itt vtt
Yotti Woo contalas fort, br.,l p of clem:y
pr toted and .rofully r00t...1 onotw.•n4 D
torrpot nod boot Deocolcr G.on ter rank
Proud, pubLobod.
Sot..tription pr.. qtiE DOLLAR t YEAS. I,
advor.ce 6n.e10 cooing LTVn oon;..
' '
FLLD LA TIE. u•
I , ulpL, Fa
j RECELNED AND Ft 41 SALt
BARGAINS FOR TUE
D. 8.588 GOODS!
AT RIC D 'L" CICID VIZ I C-E,
At WIG, McALIOT a CO',.a
Q,ISn 15. I 4 FEDWRA 1. PT. .I.ll4,zhepy
ORRISTMAS (100D6 !
=EI
ALDOMS, GOLD PENS AND CASES; LA DIE3'
'WOKE BOXES, bAICEICLS, POUTEIIONNA LEE,
TOY BOOED, ISTELLECTUAL AND ANICEINO
GAM NS, c, &a., la groat variety, at Ow nor Duct
flan
TAOS. E. WAKENIA.II,
lot Federal .trot. AlltevoY.
IiTAGAN - 8 MAGNOLIA BALM ,
11. Siertlnes Arnbrcalh, Hr the Haar
Lelrtl's Bloom of Youth ;
Alre. Bair !twofer; recripti”a ;
Perfergery .4 Toilet Artlatv, n..
Family Dye Colors;
Gent's and Mite& bboulder Brarce ;
it riZt n t e Iftatquality, kept eerefter.t/y
GEO. K.ELLY%
CENTRAL DUtO STORE,
& Faders] ga.. Mu-it., Ilotift.
PRODUCE.
woo
B. Duckwheet Man, SO lb sack%
MO lbs. Troth Roll Rutter;
7002/ m., cleolce packed as
WO dos. Fancy Broom.;
KO this. Ruseett and Del/flower Apple,
SOO bust Drlsd Apples;
200 tames Goshen Choose/
103 do Western Swerve:
11.0 do English Diary;
600 tbs. Family Flour, In ants;
WO bust dried Peaches, to anise:
)o0 do do Apples, do;
In store end to arrive and for sale by
del H. RIDDLE, IRS TAbdrty street.
N l'Elt }TM ER Y.—Jaquid' ce.,6
bratcd American Perfumery compere. ferorably
with the most eaquielte of the impart. d articles.
The following are pertleularly recommended;
lIONDOLETIA POND
ROSE. GERANIUM, PATCHOULI,
.TLISDEP MUSIC, SvCREY CLUB,
HONEY BUCRIeg.
For .ale by SIMON JOLINSTON,
Corner Fourth and !Smithfield streets.
A fall esaqytment of FRE2,altl AND PAWL'S'S
zEartatpnr, SCAPA AND FANCY UOODP, al
ways en land.
EXEMPTIONS FROM TEIEDRiET.
—.lllent: - Oersone enn•lled In the r rung dram
ru ne . who erereunder 00 Or Orel 35 laud c.rried,l
on the let of July loft. bat moot especially bethera
tad mothers haling two or more anue !labia to the
drat, should filo their dab= l.eneutolern. at no claim
the Kroand of tleottun by falba' or mother tan be
the after Saturday peat. N.B.—The paper., lama.
tory to be alto la the above ra.e.retelll , l7 wlldr tut
Hat Med by W3l. T. DSli 31, 103 TIIIT et
delk.lwr Third door below Cathedral.
StTPERIOIt PIANO FORTE
.77'0 R. f 3 A.
Xbd.b7
ILLLLET, DAVIS It, CO., 11013T0.15
' It can 64 wen at the “Prealgtarten Leek Items.
47 newt street. ktektf
tin or A1.440111.1'.
Trrunrer's Mice, rec. 1, - 1.40.
ALLEGRENT CITY COMPROMISE
BONDS W.ANTED.—Parties bolding tiotorro-
Wee Bonds elite City of Allegheny, Pa., ore hereby
notined that the Sinking Foad for dada trill be hi
exalted to thole, Donne at the lowan raj. °Cared
.Pr.mmmts received until SATURDAY, the . 2.1 day 01
January, loaf.
• Sy order of the Committee on Finente.
„deCtil D. MACTERRON,rity Treeer,rr
MILL FEEDS MILL FEEDS •
T 5 TO !CO TO2OB OT
Bran. Olhipstuffb and IdiqdUngs,
ramie by sixes= t ENOS,
MOTS redenirstrett. illeghetty
DOQUETS, CUT FLOWERS : IO. i
lramuded fo orts ? .r emu ,
lwrtbAnnmotWechilo4o43lo2#l:oo,V;''
..i3atettani4sa , Lbati to 1 tbs(l
'imuirtflaansebrutow. _l. Amity
rpRIOATING
,H - iobbbrapatoDickatookiti , 7.
*ili *WM* 44l i l / 107 1MNOWAiiicilIVC
tl-f4Asnku3 Lriaito/A,
el* "audio wfraospric
~r '';.
. _
rrierrszazE.rrs.'
1863. TUE LIOLIP.IYi. 18. k.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS !
1E1=!!!!!1
MUTING PLii.,,l,l:llT,Lft.!,.
PIIOTOGIZ kPU 11.1131
Of th< Net
hymn Wi(pkr,
1;111:ECIII!M3f!!!!!1!!
ALTOGILITIGIALIIOIII.
TO ALLI:3I3.
(AFT BOUSS
JrVxN7Lt:
A Lapp, revel. e n.l r.•mpLa w ready,
JOHN P. HUNTS,
IC Ii IFTH STIMET.
L HIRSH FELD,
..ro. fi3 Wood Strtet,
0011 ILL /..1 1 , 41 di Gls eotlr. mrla L. et
MEE'S FURNISHING GOODS,
CONVLISTE IN EVENT BEANO]
Overcoatings, Cloths, Cassimeres,&ct,
I=l
Ma tilt •r<> 011:131-C17.,
lu our wool 'JIM/ 041, at COUT
Our atwortturt.t ntiLl rouittlete In all I 4 branch.,
and us nrgo our frutuds • 1.,1 patrols. to tune sad buy
.arty, as too art .!....ttrut. to c not colt stook by UN.
FIRST J t•Ali , 1,1434
=EI
THIS IS ) HUMBUG,
t I n. 4.1 ea COST PRIUE.
L. RTItBHFEID,
pIiOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS!
CA RD PHOTOGRAPH@
3 v t!! tn.• Id et Lt/WI:Il PING -9than any oaan
Books, Papers and Magazines
Ahr.yn o.
1.Ar77.3 ANP GE.NTLLI Aro r"spettfttlly In
ytt..-1 to call and etnmlpn the et,,lt nal pricy,
JAMES T. SAMPLE'S,
IS=
No. 88 Fetters/ it., Alinghetay
4E1.1. .`.•l THE PRICES WE
Albums Holding 50 Pictures, 83 00
boned, tro
Albums Holding 20 Piotares, 81 60
Douai ha Ileterce, two clop.
We hare 1111rturne Holding from 12 t
*OO Cards ens h 1
er,r D.att • :LP.. tr 7 111. m., at
Pittock's Photograph Album Dopo
OPPOSITE TILE ik.i OFFICE.
- -------- -
WHAT CAN RE NICER,
Cl 3 12.1ba'r lAfT3 r'FiBbENT
Than • pair of ttuae el./rant
G. K. H. H. F. B. F. L. BALMORAL%
CONCERT HUI, SHOE STORE,
No. 62 FIFTH. STREET.
WirGLOVE AID BIGD =EL, TLFCT DOT
Tom FLANNEL Lbitn
642
THE HOME CIRCLE, Vol. 1.
211 X 1:1011E CIISCLZ, V,4. L
TUE SILVER CHORD.
rue 5110 W EU OF PLA.B.LB.
Tho above ale choice collociloso of Total and I
I:=1
CERISTBIAB pßzsrans
LZEEIS
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
81 WOOD STUBET
EXCELSIOR FLDIT GLASS COM
STREET, bc.twaysk Pen:wry/v.llls Avenue utd tb•
RITor, [wax .V.l• - y, • Largo and
eetceelo. WORKS. • Ith 611 the modern improv
meet', end will be In complete runnina order on
about Lira FIBS? or JANCLUIT, •rhoa Ow,
prtrand to most urt.ture • Praptal.37 vullts of
Flint Glass Chinineys
ALI order. promptly attrotlet! to.
C. 3- OPYICE J 7 ROESS,
Address, JAS. M. LINDSAY,
d.14:13' TEDA WEER
l'ECLeife ATTENTION is called to
e.J one largo stork
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Pala for amalgam aod danabr.ily ...lot tro aurpaas.
rd to the dry.
1341 and .care a mkt present for little monoy,
•t Jud. S 7. 800LA5.10 . 13, Int Market at.,-
dot! &woad door from IWO Anat.
$1250 Is;iiissi „ : l;gn, 9 l. l %"b4ll,P%
ell In good order,
sift
ill Penn towship, ruler the
:17 Lae contabalnir tre roma, atria ebrry, • good
power, m front; good of WM= et the
tiler, e.nd • • large lei, vrbkr..h be .old upon moon
able.ttrres. Apply' to
a. B. PATES, Poramerclel . Broker.
del 4 MP., Batter street; Lau reneireltle.
F LNE p VILE.;
'iLLL.Nti er.
►OP. BALL—She loge throttWteri DILI=
DWRl.Lttia, 2to. SS Penn street, below Iley ttn
le ceased tar web. Price /VOA The Wen
bath, ternialwd with marble nseatels,psand water..
teu . ne yard and airy la the tsar.. Any one whip*. _
t... the hoot. ewe enter through the We gate on
Penn street. JOLLY - WAY. Jr., •
ewilleheited neneteltrretlw P. o.
Cal.—To any ono in Oil City
V anal has old 'arndemnod OIL or WIIIPKILY
.}11,1=1,11. and mate to son Many can rill at •-•
Z. C. ZOCKfild 000rza 111101'. •
N41711n . eades winhotm.,
,
Aber, o l e g Own , . rh .41anta of Oa.
lotettdos Pm*. Saah wilt saltably.
Minnie:ll# rAatuoirpan.-
, Alauts • --- •
ti now , I=dfor.ollio
Tabs- ' .-inadoxingzireft,
• .
l• ;Ely JD rER TfP.s.
T; it IL Y DYE "COLORS
P.I.TESTED OCTODLII 12 le.O.
We Dart Gm
Aak, G S rAar c LigLl Grtem,
14 , :rk PMr , er
,A.l Doe, ft iirOC.tia
FVevekl 1a.., ,
are D-oaa, •
Etteario, Polk,
I,ht Pride.
dna" Dramas Snail Pser.fa
rho—,
Prob e k Prob.
L hat
Pora Dr 4 ! 1
Astno irtle Polo,
For Prang Eat, \M.Aen and altatill C.d.., Staab,
bresuies, Ribbon., Glossa Dottnets, lista,
Frathero, Kid Glos. , Chlldran's Clotting, and all
kin& of Wearing Apparel.
IFSF d PAVlriti or 60 PER CERT. - INC
For 26 rents you can color as mans goods ma would
othsreelse rat Ova limn that sum. Various shades
ran ba produced from the same dye, 'lts prom= to
simple, and any one can non the dye alai perfect
me cow. Ibrectiora lu English, FretiCli and Germ.,
insiiie of each parlays.
For further Information In Dyeing-, ,nd giving
perfect Stwoirdge • had colors are bast adapted to dye
uver others, alth many valuate& rocipos,) purchase
Howe k tureens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring.
sent by mall otl receipt of prico-10 snots.
Manufactured by HOWES. STEVENS.
Yul Brnaderay, Dalton
Pe r tale.by drogri. nal uad glealrn pnei-Adly
A N A I. Y S
41 t"
A.LOSIX..----31.50. 51 Louis, no.
P. OS
)1 AC w_....._. .0/
flaring accepted the far the sale of the
SEMPLD CLAY, mined item. ht. Lona, Mo., I in.
rite the attention of Glees and Stool Kthrifactstrere
to the Analrais 0.11 above, as reported by Profs..A.
A. flop, of Dalton, and J. C. booth, of Philadelphia,
which, together with the test of actual experience by
manefxturers to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St.
Lents, determinist it to be the puree[ and most rake
this Clay now known, whether Foreign or American.
Pots made from It have stood In the Glare Parnace
from ON to 0 months.
The Analysts is of the Chty u Wien Irvin the tatrio,
without any washing or preparation whatever. I.
popom. great adhesive.o and pluticity qualitlue,
which are not shown by the Ana/yeie, and vetilich ad.
mit of the miantre of a Large proper itni of shell or
tihrnod clay.
I am prepared to Girths atm,. Clay
to L i e shill - Toil from to.. Lou. OT Jell veroil herr.
H ENRY G. HALES (X),
Are ,or Moe :ring their
Fall and Winter Stock,
kitil Write their trim& wed the pribile to examine
I=l
over brontght to W., ,-".tot.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
00IINS11 01 PENN AHD St CLAIR STUrDTS,
GOOD! BETTER I BEST !
ldeu'e double cola and double upper I.OOTB
Ylen'e Female tool BOOTS:
Nen•. line stitched BOOTS
- • -
Ladies' and MUM . tine pas. lipped O.I.LECOLALS:
Ladles, Milani' and Children's BOOTS, GAITEtia
and BALIIORALS, of ovary description, sailing lacy
his. tar Ot, m a rail,
JMIEBS ROBB,
AIAiIIoTEDD H
id
mli.pe. Prim Six Ceuta. A Leann on he Nature,
Treatment and Redloal Cure oflpsmatorrhe . ra. or
Seninny Weaknoaa, Involantary Minbalons, bortuil
Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage morrally
Nerrommete, Consumption. Spllrpay and Pits;
Men
tat and rhyilcal Incapeolty, remltttig trots Self-
A bum, k. 0., by Ds", J. Cosy ationd, M. It., awbor
of th• oGreint Book, ho. "A 800. to Thomas:At ot
Bunton.," sent under .e.l,in • plain wiretaps, to
any addross, Toot-paid, cm receipt of six yenta or to
postage stamps, by DIL Cl!. J. C. !CLIME,
127 Deem, .New York, rags 001 n Boa 26191.
aelflaindsor-la
EYNA AND EAR
DR. BAELZ
Pays particular attention to the treatment of
CURONIC DISEAFI., the EYE and ZAR; operates
on CATARACT, SQUINT EYES, for ARTIFICIAL
PUPIL, !wefts AILTIFICLtI. ETES, and treed, all
INTLABIidATORT ETES; also ELARD BEARING,
and all dixamoe starting th.o Ear and leading to
Deafness.
Ifo 1/11/TH STREET. terrMlyte
dzertlirANT CALMETLILIUSSZ3IIIICretac,
Corner CI and Itatetreete,
Washington., D. C., NOT. 2111:4181:0.
XTOTICE.—The public oale of Quarter
.ll masters' &cock-advertised for WEDNESDAY,
the I'd of December, Is postponed until WEDNES
DAY, the 10th. C. H. TOMPKINS,
&Ltd Captain and A. Q. M. C. S. L.
Ti OTEL .A_ND LOT FOR BALE, situ
nu In the Borough of Mat Newton. Westmorra
land county, P. Lot an Shin street I. LSI fast; on
Rothood street IDS leek Brick Beta] SS feet by 66
Diet ; kitchen SD by 16 feet. Stable DO by 12 feet.
If not sad, It sal be ranted.
West Newton, Nov. 30, Ism.
DU SI:LERMAN & CO.'S Sigh
BBL on the Caton Bank, London, arid Sigh
Bills on ovary hisportult town In Germany, Fran •.
Switzerland and Italy, for We In moo to milt pro
chaser., by WAS. EL WILLIAMS a CO.,
Wood .toad. oanoo. of Third.
FLOUR! FLOUR
400 bbl.. Ford's SE Bsker`s Flour;
'• Bun. WS
400 " Pride of Ithanstota SAW. non.
800 Dayton Fstraly
• Golden &oaf Baker's ••
1200 " various brands Lx. k F.c. ••
For .1s by - BCEOMAKXI d LAN%
d. 14 .t 23 Liberty street.
RECENT EiCIENTIFIC PUBLICA
T lONS.
Tram en the bi.ufacture of Iron.
Supplementto Uri. Me10...7.
Donau' Manual of Geology.
Lyall on the Antiquity of N..
Brace's Ramat ebe Old World.
Ann Nimble. of Political &pommy.
Anated'e Great Beane Hoak of Natnrs.
Agonies Studies In Satrtral
Yor sale by KAY a CO., fd Wood eereet..
SUNDRIES.
100 owed Cozowntratod Lye;
100 Doses snorted Soap;
100 do Perri dearth;
SO do 011 m Glad Starch;
10 do . Conk Starch;
150 kegs 8 O. Soda;
SO koxed do do;
10 outs Bah Soda;
loam, sad for solo by
del{ J. EISEMAN HICK 61
SUGAIOS..-2u EMIG. prime N. 0. SKr;
30 do inlyr.3
60 tlorceo do do.,
60 DEL. crashed do;
50 do A...Coffoo" do;
m do A do do;
60 do B do do; .
It atom cod for solo 4' -
004 J. KIRKPATRICK 2.. DUO.
NEW LEAF LARD,
Irt Tlerc.., Banel.l and Crxics,
Tar ado by
poll
CLUE. L. CALDWELL.
Market Wee.. tronter of /Da
PRODUCE.
wo Ms. prime Greene Apple.;
10 •• !Swett Cidful
50 bush. White Be.n.;
3,000 Mil. Buckwheat flour;
/cut recalled and for male I,:
J. 19. DILWO3III A CO.,
nola Noe. 130 and L 2 Second meet.
LIME 1
Ll3= I
100 bhls, fresh Extra lirtata fors:110 b 7
ErENET R. COLLINB
200 B'S R BUNCH AND
10 frets eipw &Nabs* Ilatdrui
sa e casts new Oarraotr.
Icistrtastml by um. razAixt:roN..-
g • • u.: tiEs;
to boxes LE310.511; -
Jun recetted and for mit. bi z= •
Ems . Nay, 726 and =Waal irtre.t.
ITlsatriitiSAL '01AY1111:8 WRING
rBB ate 6 4 0 2 0 4040 to hi the Very best 10
me. Call and era them .113 the India Robber Depot.
No& tt and Clasx atrtet. _
a. air. kazaars..
Bola 'amt. to WI. coaxal
S.AILE-1000. bblo Extra No.' 1 Solt for
.ale et 1145 Meet). stied - by
dpuble and 4ingld kale),
t,7 Zadll4 toszadoeturoekd sale by • 'i - -
*St AMZS BOWE, LW Wood street:,
soo• jai. - nun:talc in store.
sae :or *46 ittlat
r aw _ , , bro. 2. 1 / I Liteny streot.'l
iLL 13a4 FAA • daltrui'lteful
la On, for ale tr.:„,-44-DAtZELL ttON,
Vtantla"
111.11,9kr WALT,/ RAPX.46--..13,#4:4111
w
at Pizas. cbaserds lT. z a _
atrwL
1162g017 . TBAVELING
;T:1
=c=o2
.VED/C4/.
LINDsErs
DIPROTED BLOOD-fflUal.
F. ttas curs or all 4:adosacs 'Hang Crtas ar, tap
wt. Clooct, oguah
132=Eff !!
I=l
came, Eryelptbv. Be{L.Ptra
pnn on the Fs., Ewe Zyen, Scold
r..". 14, T.ttor AtEctlora. Old and
drubborn Dbordoni,
DTV"P• fa. ConiTenefa, Jana.:lce, Salt Ithancm,
Xurzetrial Dioglapen, GertzralDebtlity, Liver Coto
pialut, 1...5a ar ApNtite, L.s. Spirit., Ton! Stare..la
Tomato Complaints, together with all other as
callors from rao Improper coadltion o f
circulator, O'k'ra. a gvaeral Touts,
it. etrects are most be-tapsitt, .yd
I=l
used peraerariagly sad ow-
cunllng kl directlaos.
/7/MS'l'i NLA.L.S
ne pinidetOl hal. OMIMMO. •004101 o 1.0.1,i 10
all • goad •Im.l volume, all of was rho free • ❑1 01,
fertqp of thou, wh. lure teen =red b 1 the lllcod
Searcher, trom Irbkb he ML•a4 the feilowiez
VIE infant runITIETI—THE WORLD CHLL.
LID V ORD l I.l:,rwoji 173 EU•ts L--rHD
BLOOD-SEARCHER OLORIOUSL y TILIUMPR•
4117.--tisornththement of David McCreary, of Na
pier Township, Bedford County:
In Apnl, imen, a. neer . 1 can remember, a small
pimple made ire eppsaranoe on my tipper lip, which
won became emerged and are. I [INN tql.litlen of
Pone!, and a a ash of blue vitriol, without elk..
Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of
Ithelistierg, alio prououncei it CdfiCEIL, and pro
ecribed a wash of sugar of load and bread pi:mitten.
Flat:leg these remeillm of no craft, I Mika! open Dr.
mieler of Daridsthle, Somerset chanty. who also
I onouneal the disease Cancer, and gem me internal
.o external remedies—the latter tonshmog prinde
pally of cam:tic—WM all to nu purpose, as the dinees
continued spreading toward the nom I next toed a
preparation of arteule ' in the Linn of salmi. This
I
lot a time cLeckod thedimase, last thin it:Emma:Mon
soon increased. I neat allied upon Dr. Mithkr, of
Fit. elsuargia Bedford county, who also pronouncai
the llamas Cancer, and applied a mire, said to Le a
never failing remedy, but it had no effect vaudoise
In checking the spread of the are. • In December, In
the some year, the dfseme I.d eaten away a greater
part of my lip, sad had attacked the nem, 'Shen I
'fret to lA/weaned, where I consulted Prof. IC a.
Newton, of the Eclectic Medical College. /le pre
dotoiced. the disease "a retain.= Cancer. aupertit
osed by on incrilinate me of mercury.. lie applied
mild zinc ointment, and gore me Internal remedies.
My face healed op. but the tne.omation wee not
' thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he pm
' ninmesd me cured, .d I left for bums. In April s
the disease again return d, and so violent was this
pain that I could not rest . night. Late In May I
returned to Cincinn.l. and again placed myself un
drr the charge of Dr. Neaten, with whom I remain
ed until eeptemler, during which time he mad every
kao remedy, and partly succeeded In chocking the
diegri3e i bat when I rcturned home there were stilt
tliMeglischarging ulcer, upon my foss. 1 .neittied
sialicig Newton • preparations, and alto medicine that
tliCt Etna Dr. Ely, but the Canner continued grow
ing until It had eat off the left side of My %tem the
greater portion of my left check, sad bad attacked
my len eye. I had given op all tame of ever being
cured, Once Dr. El; said he could only giro relief,
but that a sere not itepimeille. In March, lilt, I
bought a bomb of .BliKednienrcher,' but I mart coa
fees that I had no faith in it. I was very weak whim
1 commenced ming It; but I (o.d that Igained
stmegth day by day, and al. th at the ulcers um
mem,. drying up. I continued, nod when the third
teststs was taken my face was heated mill by a alts.
de. I used a fourth bottle,and I hare been heelthier
sinnethan I bare hen for the last acres Years. Al
theamb my face is midlf &figured. I =still grate
ful to • benign Proredence who lm invited my We
and which bar been done through the luatimmurmal-
Sty of . 4 1iiiidsey's Improved Blood-timuctar..
DAVID fleCreleaity,
Sworn and subscribed this Met day of August, A.
D. lia, before me, one of the Joatices of the Pease,
in and for the Borough of Moilidayetrurg.._Blair Co.,
Pair., JORII COUW, J. P.
Withene : B. S. Yeats
,IXPZ 0 rzo_E Lop
IIL/1111 . COLWIT, sa.
Personally appeared Laken moons of the battles
of dm Pesos in and for Blair county, George P.opp,
who being dilly "warn according to law, doth degas,
and say: Two years ego I mtn afflicted with pain be.
tine. the shoulders, atmcet constant 'mach, tam of
appetite, chine, night resat; and stay robJect to
take colds. Ist length became so weak. that I maid
hardly walk; my physician did toe no good. Som n
tints last fell I commenced taking Lindery'e Improv
ed Blocd-Eeareher, and by the use of two betties ma
perfectly mod. '1 tbel safe to recommend it to al
win" safer from ver Mamma general debility, lon
of appetite .d other diseases aHeing from impost"
of the blood. largold not (MD to.do withret it. I
ambler it an cliadlent himily medicine. •
( B lifocdr) GLOW= KOPP.
nwerrn sod sabscritad this Intl, day of March,
D. HU, before tile. J. GOBLVT, J. P.
Sora.—Slr. Kapp to a maident of Frankidown, and
le well known to the dtizens of Blair and Seedbed
coantiesas a roan of excellent dowse-Wand Intimence.
ANOTHIIa C 4913 OP scraorma ODIZED DT
marraars BLOOD-MEC:ERR.
t
If there be any who still doubt that Lindmy's Do.
pond Blood-Searcher him and will perraitnently outs
the meat desperate and longstanding cases of hoof..
ale, let them tend the following and berconvinced t
Dr. J. M. Ltadsey r I was anlicted Ora number of
yeas, with a dismal/ said by my iihysiciam to be
Baofula. For the hit three years I sue. bed that
I war unable to be out of my bed. I tried all the
remedim and the best phystaans /wan this to pm
sure, without any honencial result— I amtincid
growing worse until the dash and skin wen entirely
eaten off the left Mils of my faoe, neck, shamble and
arm. My earnings wore so great, and I wee so he
reduced, that it required the efforts of two pen ass to
move mein bed. This was my condition when I was
Ludnoml by the Menus. Balaton, of Eiderimarks try
your Improved Blood Searcher. Which; to toy pest
sellef, and the satisfaction of my Mende, I moo db.
covered was helpins me. I continoed the me of it,
and gained m rapidly that he coneldonthly lees than
one year I WM gbh to go about and amend to eonsa
of my household di:like, and the parts stetted wets
all healed up, and covered with toned, healthy geth
and skin, and have eo continued mot since; and I
awes enjoys state - of health that I had far year, stem
up all hopes of mar againNAN beingCY B eal blessed with.
NY;
Near I2lderton. Annetrerf: *aunty, Fa
august It, ]had.
F=!
Tieing of eted with a grievous tatter on the antat
and Lae--after trying many remedial which utterly
failed to arse—l atulperenadod by W. M. Barrie
Co. to try Linkers ;reproved Blood.Seascher,”
and now, ea conks alter cling the armed beak, pro.
nears myself cured. Tkr totter broke nut some.
thing over one year km oa the larlde of cry acme,
eatetallny from the elW,n down to the Orion,,
on my fuce, irataedlatoly araand themontb and ebb.,
.d continued to be a perfeat torment to tee
careeby the Blood-Searcher. Slyarma were at times
amnia :pekoe, owing to the deep cracks and Kea on
thrm,liable to bleed at mu time On the kart exec.
Con to lift or work, and eolnothroo en kepi 1 could
aenoorly poorest tenting off my Crab. Y Lava now
been oared ate weeks, and feel It don to Er. bindery.
"and to the public generally,- In makathkatatement,
in hope that other. lfke myeelf may be benelited by
wing lola invaluable medicine.
bar
JA...""T . 1711,305.
Sworn to and mho:reed before me; one of the Al.
domes In and for the city Of Pittallnirgh, tills 2211
day of Jody, A. D.lBO.
AS D. NOLISTEE, AlEorman.
Tzars':ow, :eatery 2ith,
J. X Lindsey•JDeer Sit: We are eeryarar oat et
your medicine Oeue ser.d as tiro dawn. We wzuld
Oates' that your mediates We cored. caw of &ra
de that has been weans oa too soars: the twit wit
eaten WC the lady's sentryoo arid we ibe shoe
working. Theo to at the eighth. bottle ,iww, sad the
ILtah, is greweletz on eery raw- 1 our Illoorhaearcber
is going iII over the- owitry. The people We ••7
•temp pleased with the alma was: Mow" sod co
statement crew. account, sad °bilge cm
Yours truly, • JOILT.E.&I6IO3r* 00.,
Maarten; Indlans-Statlow
. AS A TONTO, it bxf nit`eliAL Un
liti;the many vile mixtures °ailed "Blt•
Mrs," it creates no false appet.te,
gi;es tone and Tip; to the eystati grad
oully lug permanently. - -
BEWABZ or .c6m s
DR. sassrmsriißuloa
&alarm - has J. IL. FULTOWB name
Print°4 on each label: -iti!hee all
others. ' ;
misini ( Dritiat .
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intokiale and tetsnAitilivz;„
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