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_,..:,„ . *E816:124111113141103 IMPOSED
.044 I.I 6I OEMANCIPATIOL
Itecabolltion of slavery in tile trotted
6tstes.3aay even norrAO regarded:saran .
/lo human power can
prolong*c.r t istenCeof the latltutionlie
yond-tims tenninatlon of Alse.preseal, arm;
and Ude alreadymantfest thatJu st as fast, as
the indharity, of the GoTorment shall be
restaffed, just ao> fast the MIT% of
etandi4atiOsi!go. forWatti., - "We 'have . ,skti;
etintithlitltribix to &Satire us that this is so:ii
ittlittrlgitteatit of the wise and pendent,';
as teliettiit44*iiiifPivili4d:bliore:Okii:
snd Leiter yr all •!WatitiosaninnnetyliiTadual anancipaticaisraw
PArad:
Than•(
idge.**4- intt , this Is^no -lenge! an -opsn
"41300r1:pika;:i
omaadjettportilitth nilits-real or Iniliginixv
6'4* Ita
re . o,. nrabUltlei, le gist
with which we have • toq deal, whethen ! we.
would hare ebosen it otnbt
• But °cone thing Wifriaiaslire oursolyel
• tit thrigtOttid that isytiuit He Wlin•direeti_
the afigni,of ,men never imposes dunce or.
• . minpnaibilitlea — upon - thenr - ticycmd - what
they are able to discharge; in i Per .ll 4l B : - IIPP ;
to eolf*E-ktin4k:e*iiciot , through their own
unfailhfuluess or wrong-doing. 'lf wet:nett
theOgrid4cs . and relnpaihilittcs ititli
an hint* determination to do the bost-Wo
Scan, It is' leapossfble that we can fall' of
.success;, and in hies. ing others we shall
ourselves , be blisaied: •
l'ere are 'fbor* ntiMons or poor lgiorant
pcople—aspoor as absolute and total dead
tutiort:can .utake:Ahentiand as ignorant as
the lairVariari usages of Slavery,
whioh made it a penal offence to teach,
siasti't•Tia to read,, could` render them—
at once uporzlheir own resources `
and peon . the; care and laodness of their
uttiro,:Arored,-fcllow.. 'mortals, Four rail
unnlber—enough to-
ikolulign.iLAßlWgigNS,Algdoml., Them'
theYWVS;e4E4:-liiiWsl4J‘AO. 11 ore s
they-wish . to stay. Shall they be biesstrie_
or h curse?' it * bcittlfir of a unliancefr SIM
theY:renotin for all time the pariahs of our.
colitPreZt'ar, gegrad.A caSigt or .sholl:ga
exmatibiltein'tfunnind of Christian broth
erhood and lift them up, that thek, standing
in Ottlr lot, illayirliar mime risr.,,and limpar
tahars with ne iiiiire:bleashais of freedom
aMI of a common salvation? That is the
clu?stion:o,)(tx,sii
Just one word upon the question of negro
equality,'npon which some politicians de
claim so lunarhint-thaVik-iluttAtels.r.
miserably poor creature, and already be-
Ilcattirtdt the ATV% alitesianfbild almt - the
negro may become his equal, or perhaps
his superior, in forkine or .social standing.
The white man who cannot keep ahead of
thablacit man in these respects deserves to
be; conaledelEtifflteVeetsistiatum-of -sod
ety; but we dearthathe ,has any light to
chain down his fellow-cann,,raerely tlastAe,
with all blilWitaiit*iiimiiehWap
above him.
There is good reason,' .horverer,, to hope
thatatatt meet -drhal
DosNotaatrtiy
generously: We bare' already, on more
than one occasion; Spoken about the Freed.
:4ni.:1014141tyl
branch of 'aid& is about to be started in
these cities. We shall not Speak more per.
titularly oftlimmel no
ug l Ughit
There are! erdr *try -mese
dawn -trodden people may be raised to a
' proper appreciation okheirmglitis and pri v
lieges as human beings . ; these are Atha mill
'tory sphit and the religious
ID
dees in the Canons:lan race ; the other BOMB
to lo'stronger in' the moral consolation of
e‘, *
'lls 1011 t oo
dier, inultogt!esr one s larro longer a matter
'lie in their nature than the whites ; yet'
they ba re abundantly, proved themselves to
.4 as digibieof disciPline, and courage=
ors, as white men. Mr. Mc DI, an ''agent
of the Pentiwanks Freedmen's Relief A -
a4clatimaila trribbzEtesitlehtOf:that t.
-that
\ association, speaking on this subject, says :
"Then why does he not now rise, "it is
askedo-iein. ttuntiveetiont" I myself put
this (motion to an intelligent negfo,
;moan at Beaufort, PlitlCe. Rivers by name,
now a Serpent in the tire;
- regiment of
South Caroline - Vilnatech : R.. "'Why," ' said
1` "don't the blacks on the main (land)now
rise against their masters?" "Lord,,
was thetepir,Qrawhar. Atotor.ltc:-.746'rutel';
Bey hatilirthancet -- Wad coned' ay. do?
rto gun, no sword, no knowledge, no chance
nuthlar., "Ant ,suppose . they had ,a
chance, Weaddtlight then!? "Yu,''sdN."
"How do you know - they would?" "Cause
•I know dey would. Only let 'em know for
- -sure-01 1 .101$4sicit ye,rEdade wrilre peas'
vie mes'tr Tigul; let 'cm know' for sure tat
tsey's righting for deraselres and I k tom
dry :will light." -"Wc% Wince, wouldn't
yon call this a vial chance?" -"Yea,
Ido call die rigisod chance and I tell my
people ranyWitkiteliiii ~irieerw DaltWital
MUM I jille de soldier. I was getting big
wages in Beaufort, but I'd rather take less
arid )itilit , fbrdellnitetilltittesr far Itelieve
.4e United States lifilghtineicirnid and' far
'Amy people." 7"Do - your people generally
• eel as yeu do?" . "?co 'wart - but dey would
If dey knowed do same as I do."
litlna'
pride '.
and glee with which a party of blacks,
dressed intheVoifft . tonnes, tumgosa4to
another part/ w owere noefoldtaii,"lth's
Linde .&meltil'.ue. s w,• Vte's I.l:ncle Sam's
rtW• l o'irl ti it fiEN' Ha* iiiiss7wz
l"The fact that these people are - -thought
ttelliagA4terkil"W%..ldaf
Bin) !adds much to their self-respect."
War is a terrible school; but Where the
• cause is just AtQn4 more urdekly, draws out
the manly virtues of a people, and inakeir
themiSitlEida"rdiWAY; l llian‘ the camp' and
the battle field.
{ That KW" . loft -tu , dtwritte
A101e,...w5tu141,-1/Ftc transform ,theso,peoplis,
luem "kyr; lo' 4 .lithatians;:but there Is
,Otheati,,...iiilCh aiinple, sincere ,and
thorn--the
Isehool of , &ram fetters which
!the Shire"- - edde.-.thretilitiound their minds
and
bodtek the c ruelty and scorn Of , im-•
'periotui Owners and - drivers, often 11 COOMPft
l uied Vith tweet persecution, could not and.
didnot criwti out OM religients principle,: It
• fwea theirsupport trild4' their sore trials; it
drew‘stiatZtlienl.songa - of praise - when. be.:
weft of &I' other consolation. That, Soya,
lotr. tUir',:t9Pgs -are in the,
minorllXr:./2 oni-ilialioas to begin on the
ma j o iAt 4utetelyaarldtiut and pulses Into.the'
• Minor. Their songs axe nil religious, bar
' .uaroles and all. it sAtk without ekeeption.
So of their sing
' :int, itairealldl - :raglans:l, None. of , their
.
Plre. seilkj o P - f4lui
only If fy" tapressellor that ' . 414f
upe, elite* glast,lt • -gtlrray
thirthen. , : "Resign is inritotile;; " fiavtl ii
little Vielrctit7l 4 3ty'wur domveetthose
aadtba refriazE.u,of
_
As an fixiii*iplelof,oo - oxiiime simplicity
of thew alltya.l,ffakixliallalo:sra copy . a
040 piracv:Srout- , .onci ~ sirsikt P 7 Ms
I .: 4444-tli ;4 - .14 . .
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; entitled "Poor liOsey—poer gal,"
.Ivbleli fa Bang by these people, to an
eieeedingly simple awl plaintive, ix said
to be very toneting:
!!When I talk I talk with God!
When I talk rtalk with God!
When . ' talk. I talk with God!
Heaven shall be toy home: ,
Many of these songs are the impromptu
utteronoes of hearts breaking under the pres
sure of some great sorrow. Mr. M' Kra says
I diked one of these blacks--one of the
most intelligent .I met÷where they got those
songs. ”Dey make 'em, sah." 'glow do
-• them mike tbemt". After a pause, evident
. ly castingabout for an explanation, he said,
"i'lL tell you---its dis way: my mem call
me up and order me a short peek of corn
and a hundred lash., My_friends see it, and
•is sio3rry•for Me. Whendey come to de praise
meetin, dat night dey sing about it.' Some's
very good singers and knot's how; and de y
„For - kit in; work if in, you Inow,. till (ley
;set it right; fiat's de way."
Many yeton egowe .rememher seeing in a
"f#hwspaper oieofthese simple and mournful
- ,
.n.errka, in which. a•herearedluShand,
,
orth'earolhutslare, •relates the sad•tale
,
of thrWrongs.' One itinituf, - which tells the
whole story, ran tima,;,,, • • .
....;.•11o'VeLDIaah, alle . levarattf! —' • ,
, We , had/Ittle children three : • •
,•• • Munk aold—and we must part,-
- 4 Oh !It breaks poor Satabo'a heart
11l sonic. half; dozen similar stanzas the
fkor fellow labored to draw down comfort
front that 'worse 'where . the *heap - 'Aden
MOTET seek it in illin. •
iinote !Mr. MeKrit again :-
"Francis," to en old ficray r kaired
ens who mac!, -cianning . oier .Ms spelling
liocik, "Why do yea take tlie,tembleto leant
to read r "Because; manna, 4want to be
mils:fed; I wantirc - read do :Word of GOA."
T.-But can't sc;it' !Mew the" WiWd of God
reading It :in it book !'" "Yes,
-Mimes ; I do Mawr it; I know it lure!"
sulking himself.oh the breast; but I want
.to read, it for , myself." I had asked the
sync question of an elderly . woman, on the
Sunday previon . .4, at Sunday School.
She Was 'one of those spirittiaLfaced ones
whom you will sometimes find amongst
the most illiterate. Her countenance ,told
a stoic - of suflet ing and or triumph. "TA
.3t.trt,'-' said I, "why, at year age, do von
Vital c so much trouble to learn to read:""
"Eta - nose I want to matt de word of de
"But can't you know the word of
- the Lird without reading it?" "Yes, 111(13-
hear it, but I want to read it."
"limy run you hear it?" "I hear de voice
Itere," laying her hand on her heart; "1
Mere heufn it, luassa:" "When, •TAMAII,
(lid you ever lit-tir it?" Turning upon me
-her full, deep eyes, she said; "One morning,
ash; tone morning .I Went out to de woods
before: daylight to pray. My heart was
'full of sorrow; and when I was praying, de,
ItOrd•Sroice to mer: And what did he say
Ta)Caut ' He said, "Taatau, all Tott's
sins litioraiTen; you's my chile." "Nell,"
timid I, waiting for her to go on. "Den I
,
wa filled wi t klub and joy; my heart was full
of lull for pyiiraltdy.*"Not for your old
'master too, - Taltait?," "Yes, sah, for my
mastee - aitd eset,Thody." Now who will
say that Shia old woman had not heard the
voice of-God? • And whose religious faith
will .I.tear . st stronger test than hers?
Aa.' atiillustrt4lon.n . f. the. simplicity and
dirtanesa of The religions faith of these
ie the! . case an aged
51a4e r w,9234 *IM - wais alimmnacy atthe
, Hid:tight that her Fiariotrrhaddied to redeem
jug?, 't 'you believe it!" Said a
grildeman, who ,wished to try her. "I do
belietw shtqfpliect - "Why, hour can
you 'belist:4. l that pat great and'glorious
Beilig,woultillis. for suekn poor 'old crea
ture *Ull4:lsl4V = Trir moment • she seemed
to * 41 4 )i)eq•ipiir meet the didleulty,
wheel her countenanee suddenly lighted up,
anti she rixittimoiiltikecruse 4C, just. iike
'
We care not to enlarge upon such a topic
41; tilts or.cornment uponsuch facts. 'They
41er'fte thentselfes. We only ask the
rea inian the grcat and mot-
Arlesa *Mogaiscufferedj through successive
gerieraticuci.by the .:j is the light of
thi4ehvf<#4Lf" 614 4 1 :9fFend of
these..title ones Wine in me, it wet
AIM that a - millstone were lutiti.
ettwens ero.t-n
-cd in.theAttPtits 'the sea." And that to
leo* a 4 ,ourAtresentduty' towards them, in
thilight of ,These:Mher words: "Inneomek
as le hare done it lento one of the thief of
W aif my brethrn,w - harttione it '111.w.-
trwen'f . Camp a tzucepea,
. . . .
Snymuth, it is, supposed, is use agruaiutts
ci Sberinuifs,,camp , ?lgu, but It is. by no
tii;etirip • ObJeCtii-e.'
&the !public Mind, we think, islnaklug 4 ink
te. • It-SntiPcnaB its judgment con erring
I suetealc c} the et mpalgn till It ices
Fll.ll4liiiiW4iiol'heisaPtuies The
iab is.timt still., for
iingbi :We be n store pt ' miles still.,
-'arsilicutb,.l.lis, campaign has „already ae
:turetlits moft important-end. ~/t h irtirs
iliiwited"the (.71,11.federocY
''Savannah in itself 1. not a position of
i ital ' linpcnifture. • Completely shut out
I. con the km us it bug has Leo by our De
i oration of Fort l'utaski, anst4.. , y our bloc:k
-m lug' heel, it tloo us no -damage. The
I sly :idyl:lunge Its occupation would give
cf, niece the.orcupation•of any other port
t n that (oast, would be such as might come
t
urn the navigatien of the Savannah River
io Augusta." _Bid that navigation is long—
! itreelnimired and Torty-severi miles—and
c iffiCtilf, and itis doubtful whether it could
l e kept , brxm so as' ti serve* any vii
) urpose. it really . is of no essential cense
yience whether Blies:nen filially makes his
cicboui-AC - et '.Sirfannah, or at Brunswick,
or st.,`,tteaurort, - or at any other harbor.
It is .c.notigh. L that he e'en , certainly, le his
own giiiiit trine, mind up his campaign at
to* point on the-Atlantic- which will at
' ford 'Amodio-Whine for subsequent opera
licnti.ltThelis bolo atuiton =why 'o should
cipochiliftedeirtfiiniselyes about hici can,'
cli 4tti
It re, 7 :Sivatindk ' 114' thietwOrkis slims
ey cio . Intel's - Ile fiat fompletely revered
./ it tile _ i f. States from -the Atlantic States
c f tiwr&Onfederacy 7 -astuipletely as. the.
TransXsidasippkßpites &beep previous
,iv•Seviarkttr. our„toncpiest of that river.
lite only two lines of railroad rain:lug east
scud ante ste thtrroughly broken op that the
iclxdiconld not Pat them tin running order
,sguin for months, and probably never at'all
with thcirpmedtireant rqhurcae: The mis
t'tbli•Ofki'Pri.4o•o:94PtibikaioV-N/Or-
iamd, So 9n Mintelln 6 Piot.Eßl9Orittl,
cmintfgr- 4 4 1 1latYPtitPelPii:;Inn ,, adlitary „
poiatOrirler4ithe two.g.reat portionsof alto
Confederacy-tare , fatally .sruidered. , Tho
Itichinonittdisilliondear•derw no supplies
froth the litontgoniCry Afritiory . .reortian' the
latter be reirifniteil withftittops - front , the•
limner. r ..ftikinterior communication try tel
egraph Is alto destroycni,that the. Goy
ci nines:ll4d Illehmond,4n , nespript, to its lane,
lions in the:Gul(ivgiupt; ap - jicitiinkt Para
lyzed, lielt;' - ibrithe reserit..tit least, made
cicaf,liondrandbliird. - - r .. - -.:•' -- -•••-, - '
1 ' GO. Blierniii.not:'63 liii, (treated Gila.'
1 ' separation, but he is also
cipaldepotsof iniEltra* stimillom Georgin,,
which, of course, Were on the lines of rail
road, and making the State-untenable by
any Be destroys not only the means
of tranaporting the Subsistenee,, but the sub
sistence itself.. Title is making thorough
work. - Instead Of feeling impatient to see
• ltini close upon' Savannah, we.ought rather
to take his delay as 'a gmwantee that lie is
executing to the Lift point everything that
liti set out to do. We know that he has an
energy which will not suffer him babe idle a
'hy, and that the enemy, has do force in
' Gtorginio occupy that energy. iThereforc,
we may Weil ut z wurne that the longer he re
mains in the heart of the State the morel
completely will the great objects of his'
Campaign be secured. The rebel papers, it
rue, talk loud about impeding ills march
with; pitfalls and felled paces. But this
amounts' to nothing. With' the splendid
pioneer and engineer Lope attached to his
'llay, Shminan could essilysemoye all hire
'droners asrapidly as theycould die forme&
Whatever delay Ir . made,- Will be made by
.hiniself and of by his onto:tics; and to their
cost, not his. .
All loyal people then - shcould tunierstaud
that theyieart Well afhord to be patient—that
'the fact that Sherman' s - not . yet in allied
tiort to be defulitetiltstisi Pronittigtirs *ell,
Ailisi not ill. lie Is doing' thrgrandesrand
Pptobahly , 7 tho ' , limit' decisive:work-tor the
whole , vrai- . Let ftliertY. bei no' Misgiving,
:ascii though Ito does not repott:idinself for
'dila/Pis ,l l l o.obelif.liatre told us !Monet.
I about lith - to' 'tnikko".lt dertaln.' that taloa
already accomgllsitedhis prim odds: ..aTliii
ou fottvt,:..ght ,to_salistY , litt-,abundstitly.,-Ail.,X,
T..:
..,,i, • -•.' . ' , • ..' 4 ":" , ; ,, t 7l , A e.,' ..2,.. ~ ,
. I
eibiltiDik 9 g,l&rch.
Sherman aims at great ulterior results; vrbea
he shall,nave rieldeved his end, be tvlß have per
manently severed the Gulf States from:those of
the Atlantic seaboard. We dual:hold the line
of the savannah River, and Confine the mein ar
my of the rebellion within the limits of Virginia
and the Carolinas:
What, then, has been the actual progress of
Gen.Alzerman tints far in the ctecution of his
purpose Thai are know from the testimony of
the Rfehmondfournals.of yesterday, that he has
successfully transferred his whole army Over tha
Oconee, the only river he had to crest ere reach.
lug, an outlet on the sea. We know; secondly.
that be is moving far south of Augusta; on the
line connecting that city with Savannah; and on
which they both depend. We know, thirdly,
that belted, at last advices, pushed forward so
far that be was ebb to throirnut a cavalry (*l
nhale to °amulet:dente with the fleet. We know,
fourthly, both through the confessions of the
Richmond and Georgia press, and through the
declarations of Gen. Grant, that the rebels hare
no hope of being able to thteart Sherman. This
despair la strikingly manifested In the tone of
angry comb:tent which the itielunond press heap
on Jeff. Davis for his policy in sending limes
army on a fruitless raid into Tennessee, instead
of rentledng It when, It anthi check the advance
, lßayer theAvisdrer of Wedneiday :
"l i fittiontetniaining , any physical Injury from
• Shemtuftvetieceiefal , tonreh to the coaxt. our
anacodueot,eseare a gnat morn/ (feral by a tri-.
touphent,raki tkoubh the hrarte thr C . crtfatortry.
It Is neither proper nom kotitahle to enntdre . into
the. wisdorn,of the side-track strateta lint at a
Attire:day; tt lon. be welt, If for floating else, ar , ..
least for etirleMty, to And out who It WAS that so
entlreir FiCepeded In rendering uselese the Ar
,.
enrol Tetuteseee."
Such tire GM ',elder *ants in regard' to Sher
i:n.l3.l' progido; we are alloTred to gather from
tire reluctant' eonfeisions of the Richmond
To crir mind they ure' cheering, And we think
.theY will be so to' the pnbilemmerully. They
have removed a load of anxiety engendered by
tire doubt 'and ignorance In which we have been
kept regarding the situation in Georgia; and by
the contemplation of the inherent drtYleultieo of
the' enterprise. Though they do not show no
the end, they give assurance of its speedy reali
zation. and inspire the 611111 C confidence express
ed by Lietit•GmMral Grant lu his , dispstch to
President tincoln.—_,Y. T. Time,
Gard ,yorh'of a Colored Cavalry
Writing from Vickstarg, Col. Osband
now commanding a colored c•ai - airy reEr.i
ment, says:
"I bare Jibt returned from the longest
14niut made since I hay e been in the
tide. I tell here twelve daYs shim with
twelve hundred men and four piece, of ar
tillery; landed addlruinsburg,
Rom there marched to Port Gibson, and
limn there to Rodney, front Rodney to Nat
chez by way of Pliyei le. Left Natchez by
boat, went to Tunica Rend, landed and
nitirched.on Woodville, front Woodville to
Fort Adams, front Fort Adams to Wood
ville, from Natchez, and theme to Steara's
House.
"I captured one thousand beef cattle,
four hundred. and fifty . horses and mules,
seven army wagons and mules, burned sev
en hundred thousand dollars worth of corn
in stores at Woeshille, cot and destroyed
the telegraph for tulles, captured a half doz
en rebel mails witkimportant information,
also two hundred and fi ft y :Amid of small
arias; three pieces of artillery, one caisson,
two hundred and .fifty rounds of flied am
munition, eighty-two prisoners of war, one
Captain and two Lieutenants, killed fifty.
t'ght rebels, including one Major , and one
Lieutentud,. and only lost two killed and
tire slightly wounded,
" How do you like it ? We have more
of the same sort on-hand."
Hancock's Now Corps—.subfmuites„
Only those- exempt from. draft are to be
nt:flitted into 'Hancock's Corp. of - veteran..
Every recruit, Therefore, for that Corps,
ould be an available substitute. And as
Mere Is talk of amending the law So as to
no away with all substitutions .hereafter,
Mote liable to be drafted would do well.to
avail themselves of this opportunity for
escape.. One or twobundred dollars, added
to the qoavel:ximent and local bounty, would,
just now, go farther than five times as much
Should a draft be ordered.
,Prn.lent inen.."take time by the forelock."
PRO-SLATtity clergyman wag recently
tracelltigfinm , New York to Boston. Being
tild tin». onC. of Lila fellow pa.q. , engers 1%118
'Wendell noted. abolitionist, he
eeterminett [0 tinter Into conyersallon.
tern mionient!a argument. he raid,"But it
you nre,Kropposed to Rlncery, Mr. Phillip.,
why don't you -go down SOlllb mut preach
to dm rebCht?" "For the saint-re:v.7m, sir,"
was tbe reply, "that you do not gn to hell in
preach' religion to sinners." The inteenru.
tot .loped: •
rDSLIC.~ QTIEE9'
- - •
ROCS OIL rah PAN Y.
ineetlim of It;c,Sto4-kholders thr
ulitzetne Reek Oil Olthi.ll:l 4 V will he held •1 the
ttrebtethesdOeetlir 11. Andenoth.So.l/19 Liberty
• 'reet,ritlsburgholt SATUB DAY, December:Mt.
1641, at 10 runetul,l Aticallance Ls re-
NV. W.
Serretsty.
p-
BEEN to the Stork of tier MACESEICHO
PETEOLEI - 51 ( - IMP.% NY. will meet at the oP
etv of )leaall. tWN. rift It
street. on TiII'ItSDAY, s.th Inst., at 3 erelhek p.
P . . for tile purpose Of OrgaRIIVIRIOO. 1 . 31,1101 i at.
lefulecce is tolerated.
ItATIII A. STEIV.VILT. President pro rep.,
le.oo Er.t.ta, Seeret.try pro trot. det - at
Cmcrin..l3o It. ft_ Co..
Oiler of Secretary end Tre_uer,
Cleveland Ifec.S 1901.
TILE ANNIfAL lIILETINIA or TEL
=SI I.7I:OC.I.E.OLDEftS sf the Clereland And
/ ttsbnrgh ad Company will be held At the
on ee of theft .11 pant% In Cleveland, on the Its
.IY JAN , 1110, ale) o'clock-n. m,, for
e election of Irector..; ote open a prop
° ,tics to tense that portion of the railroad known
the Tuscarsa AD BOOVit. for a term ef years: TIRO
‘OIC.Opon n proposition to porchlre the half In-
I. neat in the • late Cleveland, /mway file &Olncin
xti;Railroad. (formerly known As the Akron'
11 - Inch of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Rail and
'II* Transfer Books will be elated on And after
the lb!!! Instant. ROCKWELL,
„ A ..THE STOCKHOLDERS Or TUE
W-M-7 CHEERY RUN a PITTNNURCUE
'LIIOLEUM COMPANY are hereby notified that
the Cempany has been duly ofganized, and all ante
• scribers in arrears.eill please call- at the ottlee of
Le Secretary and pay up the full •amount of their
tub:4,lolone .INO. F. GLOSNINOWY,
d, (it Ne. lib 'Fourth stre,t,'Pltr , a - nrgh.
CO3IFESSIONS AIVI•EXPE.
RIENCY. OF AN INVALID, published
tor tenellt r,Jd as a 'turning and caution to
young men vb 7 gaffer from 'Nervous Debillly, Pre.
mottle , Elgcay Ail,Nfaehtiod, ete, supplying, at the
1 , 111110 MU:, Ike' meant of cry meant cure, by one who has
1 .1 , red Limielf SRer being put ttsgrestexpenee and
If r L y Uisaughpiedieal humbug end questery.
• Ity• enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, stn
A ltirl i d&rKAYFAXU, En.
=Bedford: Kings county, N. sf.
14.rrantroon ft' veinber 30th IBM
1 1 1.1SARE Twiti e xoncs *ma's
the Ord meeting of the cotporatlon to be
fnilat.aTfle 'Union Lutrilettil Co." will be pelt on
nvElffiT-SDAY, December tint, igen at the Mike
of KW* it /tilt:lookt lio.lo Wood street, lathe oily
of Plttabutgh, clock p. m., for the purppilit of
otganteation, addpt election of 015.
falai An, and for the mows authorined and mare
peelfl. in Art Otthe Cimieral As.
at mbly of the ' mmonwealth of Pennsylvants t _en.
tilled ?An .do:[ WWI mOrPOnaions for me
chanical, 41.apuisicttuing, Minims .and Quarrying
porn/Wen" approved the With day of Aily, 1843.
~9) 11d WM.-MUSSURS: Wenn,, pro few.
r .
birconnies II aCX or rj2 . 0101:11.0116100. fit,
t .- IVl A ST l tngehimv4 II is it tr. E
be hill at the Ranking Ileum, on 'FRIDAY; the
dagaf Decemberaext, ita to . (Allot* m., to
nonalder and
A oci de cymde whether
t thin la
nksbld a n ll g b , c .lu o n c d m f e
a h n elaws a th n Unite h dS Mo ate = dwlheh r
it &all
e.t.eff Ile the power conferied by the. Act of the Le.'
gialipre of thin State, entitled "Au act enabllne
the Wolof thin Commonwealth to become nun.
' 'tint om for Backlog under Lawn of the United
States: , approved .7A Aligned, 1964 ; and to take
coy uorrtdheerroftalir that
el
isti,f 'Dley be
ri torf , m 7.
• noMdm O. MARTIN, Cashier.
1 it elAatr e YlttDW¢ v.t k
nut - mils of this Bonk will be held et
the Banking }Louse, THIJII2I).&Y, the kjd day
of December nest, at ti'olOok a. m., to"decido
whether thle become tin emaciation foe
the 'Patrol.° of lianlitrik, under 'the Inn.' Of the
United -Sttes, and whether It shalt exercise the
powers conferred by IhoA at the 0 oneral Amen.
of the tiortunainrcalth -of Peunaylventa„ anti,
tied ...in Act enabling the Banks of this Coleman
weulth to became Antatinttorm fertile parpme of
Dinkins-, under the lawn of the United Statest,” np-
TiroOrd the iitd , day of August, 1961, and to take any
further ratite that:pixy be expedient.
ne22dd 7 J. IIIA43OkTIN, (Milder.
ACJIEURY HITI & Pill not.):v.v..
sz , ti •., TROLEtial CO.—NOTICE OP ELEC..
.TlON.—Sahecrlbers to the stook of the Cherry Run
& Pitt Moto- Petroleum (Inoue hereby notified to
attend obirgllnß o 1 the Stockholders of Com
ploy, Which will heleld on
the
Der.. lirth,
.i 864, at S o'clock It: qt., for the purpose of ortranlea.
Cori election of Presider. ,t Directors and other
oft us, et the office of J. T. STOCKDAI No. 2
.1.41 eime RUM ItteXtr,
sucSa . rreoldent • ger.
-
..Orrpor or woe ...m.enottry VaLtihrriL44l:ol:o
1 0 , _.' •• ritteherith, November dr, .18di-' , { -
c . c. ISTOCILUOL.DER I6 . -11REETLN434.,./t.
. - , e limpid meeting of the SteeehoWereofthe
:. •11 ity - V.aller Raillrond Uo., willbo held at the
c, .. . of thir,Coteroinr, la Plttaburet, oh the
'oft l6th' "ember rietti.Al ltd'eloelr,ll,lll4 for th&tfoN
p . ‘ of. eamddertor a coutradt mltlt.th flottoolog•
. -pod • resoh Creek Railroad.tlompeoyS,for the base
And PCILUILMOII of the Alleghbor Velley:•lbttlrewd,
lil/il}o ratify Or r*ct the same. By'ordor 'Of the
Band , a . FE, Ll.7f, 8 .. BRUNOT, .
lla.Add -': ..' .. L'. `. , .''' - -, -, Pililatilia.
111 • ' .114. W.-41tgell. , 01rtyr Vreenierfl,
.or THE ft. L. L. Mitl meet in the tgrite
I
sialfe•Arsootstiosi Noctir Oovertheliterket noose;
go
n , TlLESNAT,...Deeemtier.dtb et 10 Velook P. ow.
A.SO al.tepon.co u urzed, - 011 MpOrtfint bll/1100111.
de•Wit v •,/114rd4orl - TILE rims 'DEKA 2,
- .NEW etIirIIRTISEMEJrrS.
OI nragos
-L . .. In hhde , on hrtold (or sale
LITTLE tfi. TRIMBLE.
. 112 and 113 Second street.
' No, 21iiiffaige No
3, In bairels half - bane . Jennie°, 60 bhls. Bay
of Island herring, on hand and for mar by
LITTLE TRIMBLE,
deg 112 and 113 Second street.
111VIDEND.—The President nail Dircct-
A- , on Of the Birm'nghent Gas Orinesny have
tir • on:- entered * Dividend of FOUR (4) mat
'for the lest en nonthe, payable on end
the 15th of December, et the Illaklng House of
Robinson, McClean k Co.. Fourth streeL
desaw_ D. ROBINSON, Secretary.
I.0 o,• f •
. —A LADY'S GOLD CHAIN AND
1101.11 PIN, with two hair charms attached—
one In the shape of a harpy the other a heart. In-
scribed on the pin was "Lizzie 1). HenryP and on
the charm 8
.1. H. G." The tinder will be thank
fully and liberally sewn flied be leering them at
PANS. is BUILDS,
dealt 7.7 Feileratetreet, Allegheny.
II)RODUCE CONRDNMENT'3 NOW IN
-I- STORE
-600 bush Chestnuts; 20 bush. Illekmy Nuts;
nm bh.ls. Green Applei; isco bbfk Potatoes;
000 dos Cr. 44'd Peaches;. . 23 . 1itilteranherrles;
300 bias hairs Dry .200 bush Dried A_pples;
hal W. It. Cheese; liferocks freak' Butter;
8 Nth 21611 Butter; 200 kegs Peeked Butter;
coo " sold Salt; ' • 16 . 8 Apple Dotter;
White Benoit 700 boil;
so boskTintothy Seed; aWm Pine Tan
bls Chounist!gst 'Oder^ 20 Bias Zuni ps;
lbarnin}: 2 tons D. W. Flour;
Ka Westmoreland eounty Illshwinest
seven year old pure Rye Whisky;
Fcbsale by (del) D. H. VODiT E CO
DIAMES FOR 1865.
• Vial!,
D.r•easerep2a.ter.
cv : rooxt:i , BOOLIS
PURSF,,
MEM
MIMEO
M VERS, SCUMWER
.1,401 No. SO FIFTH STREET
T I:NNY st (' 1.1: 11 1. Et.'"r (71CF.S:.
Mr. J. E. MURDOCH,
lin: CELEBRATED.
Tragedian and Kenn nr4l American grader,
give two of him rNRINAT.T.ED READ
MOS, in
.T_.ca,reay - etto MG:I,ML,
11111.11 AI & TUE4IIAI EVENINGS, Der, 3 and 6
Mr. rilL'liltOttli has !teen received ollth tint
hounded enthusiasm this see or„ in the pilot:111AI
.it les of the Wytt, snit It Is thst this Rm.:lt
friend of the Union Soldiers wttl ttc received with
eollni honor in Olir CAVI! city.
Cards of aitmlasti#4s6 cent Pe's - erred seats,
recta.
Fe le of men eft seßts will begin o n Vriday morn
ing, Ile, tnt, nt 10 o'clock, at the Music Store of - C.
I'. Mellor, nod continue mall ail aro dispose/1a
,Reullaggs commenoo
H at 8 o'cloek,
rEn iwecwwklsorry.
ALT.' l'Ar,
J. 11. BUTTERFIELD,
S. C. MoCANDIANS,
3. M. (I AZZ.A.B.g
T. P. 1100STON,
OrtlAt Lecture Committee.
TEN SoN • CT. 01 LECTURES.
MI J. E. MIPRDOOK,
The Renowned Tragedian,
Will eve one mor,
POPULAR READINGS,
lb.* la" Za.irottco 33Cab1.1.,
ITESDAY EVENING, Dec 611
The' progrhmtse embraces Humorous Sketches,
Irsthetic szsl souktlrring poems, etc., Including the
r.tlimed
"SHERIDAN'S, RIDE,"
widely and enthnelastlettly teeeired by the
Weetetn einlienees this soma, and a brUllAnt new
tunpubllehoO lx n /min the neted . pee or Raker,
entitled. "A. BALLAD. OF INV.% ORLEANS,
..n FAUN AGUrti FROIT WITIt TILE ELEET4
A N U FORTS OF THE MISSISSIPTI.”
'mtda pf Adrulealon
A fra. choirro test. moy b Wured
I. IstoHoes Mule Stow, Woomt otter%
r
Fort, COLD W EATILML
We hare a full Mock of reef beast
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAMS;
A • well as theliner and lighter grades, toelndia(
t real Shaker Flannel, made la the beat meager.
For Lenin.' and CIIILBIIEN we hive just
opened a feel tine a!
Merino Drawers and reels,
Of the brat quality. in .very nil,
GLOVES,
Th. largeat aml finest stork we have ever had,Jutt.
ol.ened, at low. prices. Also, Wool St.oklngs,
Soclin, Bonds, Sontag., ShawLa, flub Ll., Basques.
Scarfs, Balmoral Skirt., he.
Of the very newelst Myles, fled choice phtteros,
Food quftlity.
7083, 1 2.11 HUSE & CO.,
Ti AND 79 DIAILK.F.:T ST
not
lin oitEAT
lIEMAPANAKA.
since the introduction of medicine, the origin of
di,en,e hoe perhaps been the BllttieeL of more se
rious and scientific consideration by the most
learned of the profmodon than any other connected
with the lows of the Great Creator; not n fete have
contended that all dbleases bore their origin to the
rtunischt 'others, the solids of the body; athers
again, and by far the greatest number, mullein' and
re , con that the ',Loon ascii la the very fountain of
llfe—that if ft becomes Impute, then Maenad in its
WU forms—Serofula, Cancer, Ulcers; hr., appear;
nod indeed, experience in treating this can of dis
ease, by portfying (hit blood and tbereay effecting
their eradication and cure, prove. this to be the
Icorrect theory; acting upon which theoky; the med
im non known as HEYAVANAN.A., 'corripon.d
and brought Me Ipraatice, producing the moat grit.
ffliugreeults. i
I Ita one soon eltercises such a maatery over
SCROFULA, ULCERATION 1, PIMPLES On
TIM FACE, TETTER,_SALT lIIIKEII,
' LIVER C,OMPLAINT, LOSS or
APPETITE, DYSPEPSIA,
BILEIERATLSIS, GEN
, ERAL DEBILITY,
timee, au
re to give, frem the it is drat taken, ancimr•
'euemt%t tis the
Ira a bo rt MAktng birth Ileen %ad
th ou ght tiodlit about to arisomplish. -wee
thght bent o put It upin.bottiesat 60c.'atal MAO
.. Oa satin f i . personiaredlsposalto frli isrU
' eir but 'Are o deterred the eapense,--ao the
trial here este; made at le Moderate outlari'and
:.satisfy , the pilletutser Abet .the artlele is
what la claimed kw IL to be. pis: the greatest
Aismian emtit.tr:=..brought before the peqple.
:lle 'rd lireith.kftßehmulelll,44 In it the Nellie/no FncJ
• •
the public may farm some Idea Of its Omni.
liar 'mina-ire reedits, WO subjoin allot of the pried
pot articles of *Mak it is compose:L*lth a abort
description of the uses and adaptation of each, ta
ken Irons the bykL'eal: authority known tot:medical
science:. '
HOICI/Vitas SAusennitLA •
Ie used with alsmeeligal elfeetin &Mel .11hetania.
tie., Scrofulous Atholions, Cutaneous Diseases
nod other depraved conditions of health.
DANDELION
Is tonic, ;nacelle, sod aperient. It has a epeelfie
fiction upon the /Ives, caviling It %viten to
secretion. It ly5S bllto 11/11C4 U.S In Germany In
diseases of the digestive organs.
lODIDE PODA VIM%
There are few dimmer. In which It has not proved
beneficial; It le used In Senifuloue Affection" with
greet bchetit; It hne els°
meet 11311 , 1 i with much sue.
CPI+, In treatment for Inflalort of the Eye. It
generally increnace the Appetite and flesh. •
LA rktIVDER FLO wEns
Arc ft:mantle, tonic, and .I,lglly Invigorating In
caves of Nervous Debility.
I=l
.Ta capeelalli, valuable la cases of &colUle and ßleuraatleto. de
Arc coiraotaimosly vied lo cameo of Ecifeetiloil.Ple
Festioh;but are eapeclally applicable to cameo of
CleoecalVetilllty with weak appetite:
-
MEZEREON• BARK. -
nets frgroril4 ir
fectlone, Chronic Itheumiglipi and opetlinto
:soars of
Ttio baliirme of tha formula la wlthh•ld..ss a pre,
tectlo4 Against frnu4. L • , .
FOr stile by ,
BEIKON JOTOISTON,- •-.
•
con. siarritptizu AND rciarriOrfc,
yourintelligent, Physialmahla opinion et
tie A4io recipe. • "doilmoot
JIM iv .SID rim T ISJE.VE.rTs
ILAN-
"PERPETUAL" OR PLATE
Lamp Chimney
(SE fulloti lug tnerit
lot. eIIEAPNESS. The meth' parts will last.
(will, in ir u•mgc.) almost indeltinitely, and they are
supplied with toms nt a coat of 2 to 6 cents n year.
2d. 31II.DNESS OF 1.1(11eY. It 19 not a fenci,
fol nor a cacch-penny pretension to nay; hot limp
or gas-light t ransmituni through glom of a slightly
blue or green tinge is, elate Nuttily !drops' as that
through white decidedlymore mild, like day
light, nod therefore more favornble to the eye,
~T 111,; Is 'a font paned by the experience of many.
dt it accounted (or on 0101001 principles, and has,
'in some quarters, beerturged upon the Attention of
the public by, some of the most -eminent scientific
, men In theeoUntrY, so e fact of droldell importance.
There it no humbug, therefore. to saying that for
rending , sewing, and all similar purposes "trying
to the sight," our plate chimney in ita . plelnest
In
contains prechiely the kind 'of glasa warded
In order to produce the best possible Tha
truth of thin onn, by s trial, be easily appreciated, -
eapecially by those shove eyes are weak.
,id. CONN tINEEISCE. It is more conveniently,'
put alt and off than the other ohlmtiey,• and more'
readily Weaned; it is •conterdnt as to supplying
with shade; chilly made to &newer the purieese of
• 'Sateen, when destrediendimtly, unlike the all.,
glaSs.chtmney., it is used without n .conntent arid
,-twit.ful fear of bteeking
We else IW-with earth tlhinaney,a yi u n ter ,
knowledgod to be one ilthe best ever mannfaCtur.
ed, (expressly ridaptedLto the chimney, and will ilt
any of the common or No. t lamp collars); a dos./
plassidates extra; a chimney cleaner, and a top.
Weld or lantern attachment. . •
Itetall prier of sq VA ft }I CH DIN EY, Including
IhNaLOve, 7a CENTS,
•We IMP un hood both .Squnre and Octagon
strqip, drip moms,) eau, nod without (coop colw-
- ptfao
+it tont 'goo." will be ready in 3 11. w 4 , 3)
4/4 - Sold, sr hoicsn:e nod retail, by.
N. 3 :t. (.1..1111t ?T., 3.1.d00r from 11.rlage.
deGat
VOUNO AIEN'S 3LEIK'ANTILE La
x MAHN' 1..1.3;T1'1:F.5.
MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON,
•
WILL. SPEAK AT
C:11 , IV "E 'X' MC ,
On WEDNESDAY. DEC. 14th.
FRIDAY. DEC. 16th,
NI 'lLll' 7--• Met ning of t Election
Tiokeis, (it rents, 54 , 111,1 i Sentit eentn ext ra.
Done. open nt heeture eounnence.a at
tinkles. or seo.oo Tl,ket .0111 secure
/11i ext en ehnare. reAlrinitn). Dec. nth, nt 00.1 A.
I,rnry wren t lie hunt+ of 2:tod
after at hick tents, not secured Season Tickets,
u 111 he sold to wirehnscrs or +lngle th•krls.
TItoMAS JIAKI:WEI.I.,
W. ft. EDWATIDS,
ritAS. A. 'WE"
JAS. J. IIIISII/1.1.,
C.
AI.IIICEE,
A Li ERNON S. BELL,
Ili Gat Lecture Commit ter.
REVENUE 011. COMPANY.
Capital $60,000.
Working Capital : 15,000.
SIIAREA, $l.OO
The above (ill Company in to be oro.ronired under
the I.a aof Pennsylvania.
The property consists Of ten acres of land, held in
Ire simple, in Beaver county within half a mile of
t , mithla Ferry. on ell of which there ore unerring
indtrations of GIL There orb four wells on the
proyerty, as follow.:
I—Anrodueing well, and now yielding enough
oil toymy n dividend of three per rent. n month on
the entire stock.
Nb. a producing well, and very - prom.
Icing. •
No. 3—This well to downthree hUndtyd andilaty
fret, and the indleat inns' of oil are all that can be
desired.
No. 4—A vary promising well, down one hnntirod
and twenty feet, and certain to preen a Knoll
On the property of the company to an extensive
CORI bank, that fuel for boring may behall for
the digging. There is ht short no company omit.
liCdhere which has a more solid basis to begin on,
or which - promises to prove a better investment.
The books will he open to-mbrrow at IP &cloak, at
the other of ce.airuELL b. IitIfeILINSON, No.
14 Smithfield strort.
W. IltnalflT.NsoN,
Secretary and Treasurer pro le in.
AT REDUCED) PRICES!
•
BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS,
DRY GOODS,
KAMM, MMUS, &L,
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT
NcCLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE,
=EMI
VOIiitECTION OF' ENROLLMENT—
DIATIIICT, PENTIVA.
In mice to scour. the ossistance and co-opera
lion ot We people in the endeavor to keep the En
rollment Lists tordthheilly correct, the Enrolling
Meant hai been directed to, hare collie% of said list
kept open to examination of the public at ell
Woes, and shall glee public notify, that any permits
' 4I7;4I:TroV the tit, if tee can show- to the as %velure the Hoard. and.lwve any name
lion' of the lioard that the person named Is nut
properly enrolled. on account of
Ist. ALI E;
2d. PION-IW.ISIDENCE; •
1,1.. ()Vial ACIE;
tth. PER aIANENT I'IIYSIOA I.
TY, of such a degree to make the person not a
proper sotqcrt for enrollment under the lasts and
OW.
OW. BAYING S-EfiVE.ll, in We military or ne
val service, TWO VEAIIS during the present war,
end been honorably discharged.
Olvll oittern, clergymen, nod nil promises! otH
re., are especially invited to appear at All limes
before the Hoard. to :point out errors in the lists
and to give such Information In their possession as
may old In the ecirrection end revision thereof.
They should understand that It Is plainly for the
Interest of em h subdistrict to have stricken.from
the lint all names improperly enrolled, because au
tares. of snows Increases the quota called forfrout
. ouch sub-district; and that It tit equally for the in
terest of each person enrolled In the given sub.lll
- to place upon the list all persons in the sub
district liable to do military duty, because the
greater the number to be drawn from, the less the
chatters that any particular individual will be
drawn. ' •
Jeis the personal interest of every enrolled man
tint the quota to which he is concerned 'ball not
be 611 . 116 too large, end that Ida own chances for
draft 611/111 not be unpuftly Increased; both these
otdeets will be obtained, If all parties will aid In
striking all the wrung a.mue and putting In the
richt ones.
specially I. this the Interest of those- deartad
men Who, by putting in substitutes themselves lia
ble to drift, have feinted exemption which by the
to et the taw halite good only intl. the present
enrollment bexhanated In their suballatrict. •
en who are over , 4s years of age, and In /ease
,quenee excused by law from the performance of
duty In the field. on - o. It to the cause and the coun
try to take a Mabee and active part In the eorrec
t loq of the eirrolitnent'llste, a military aserlee of
Um: brat Importance. The law,requlrea that the
auras shall be amaripand in proportion to the enroll
ment, and the retrace. and justice of this mode of
determining the elbotint of military senses due
from each and evergsection Of therouptry, cannot
be doubted, if the enrollmenttimed. as neiwlyper.
imbue it Is practicable to.mhke It. .
The amount .of Aienice due to the nation from
every town orcounly plainly, and fairly •
befOre the eitliene;ond it Is expected that a higher
Motive tithli a telftsh Interest will prompt all to , de
.their 'herein perfecting the ennilimeut, nod moor
ing a just and efficient. execution of% the laws for
raildl4 troops,. whenever At becomes necessary to
apply them.
Ily order Of Maj. Iturn.ann
• it..7.:111. Gen:
. ' J. W. KIRKEft, Capt. and Pro. Mar.
. . . • , Dial, Pa.
, RAVE' ITU - $.
day formed a CO:•partneraldO for the transso.
Most of a General Commhdlon and Merehardlizo
Brokerage besineaa..
IiENRY 0. LIPPINCOTT*
li. C. FRY
wr.
Pittsburgh, Nov. a
1864. LirPnworr.
LIPPINCOTT, FRY dz CO,.
Commission Merchants & Merchandise Brokers,
Dealers In REFINPD. AND CRUDE 01MS And
OIL STOCKS. 0,11 bought and sold for Eastern
end 'Western hlnehets.
Especial ettentlou given to consignments of
Crude OIL . .
iie : Otllce, No. 12:1 FIRST STRUM, (In Nitnick
& Co.ln Wnrelloune,).Pßtsburgls, Pa. no29aw
WRITE, ORB 6: CO.,
No. 25 Fifth Street,
MN. for n into stock of neer style
t::lco4c)i)s,
Of good qltallty, at very low rates.
deelt
gOLDIR.§' . 1 OnriANS.--The ywaeir.•
:. (4 1, 9 « . := attend - at
.r sad Lafayette i t,
it z ti k . mg ,
. e
v il ciaugtatin cc iß m le i x l , 4o D=b w er il l
boo: of 9 i=luill 1 p.
m othe rs aeh day, for the plit ,
pose of meeting the • o or nearest relatives
or Mends of destitute 9rtilmatt, between the ages
of four and Ilftectroldeedased Peonnyfiranie
:Soldier, now riot at within the-countyrtles. -
gbony, and of a leg Informs - 11On In rel 11011 to '
the edifeatton and maintenance of sald'Ori TM by
tbe:Stotei end 'the mode yrroettedinitSceenabla
them to secure the benefit nif , be law on thst sub-'
Itiet. ; THOS. vr
BuußoEs,
i ‘ t
• Crest " .!- Superidtandes4•4ottliens , corphwaiN 0,
-Pittaburgb,
E. N. BLAKE t CO.,
The entire •toot of
VA: itE ' ./D4 'ER 77 S .11M EvrT
ATC". ,7 -1:
WESMN-PEiNSYtVAiTIA
Mutual Coal Co.
This CompAnris. about Lobe forrimi uroier : thi
Mining nrul ManufacturfhtLsw ff PenneylssalS,
fur - the purpose of furnishing the citizens of PHU•
burgh with COAL A. 1 .: COST.
. . .. . .
1 .
. .
. Haring secured 80 Acres of C0.,l namliably 10
cpted, It le proposed to form the Company on the
ft.l.kneing plow . .
CAPITAL r 'STutli : s *124000
INEI2=I
25,000 Shares at $5 per Share, par value,
111,01141 . Shatra Bottled ,u IVorkilig
Each entnerilser to 50 shares of at oen trill he en
titled toDtaibuattele idcoal per annum, at AUT VAL'
CQ,T, delivered to rittiburgli or along the Alio
,ghen) er. The ourplua Po to he sold and the
morn to I,e elividett equzlll) nntong the Stookhold
..l which it la estital S mat t ed la pa) nliandtome div
idee,
nd the Capiool,
The hank le open. It i. It:tented ou the Allegheoy
It , Ver. shout IS tulles from l'ittshurah, 2to rod•
friati the ricer. anti :atom the mine •listener trout
flit Alleglien) %Ailey It. It. The east is of lb ,
saute strata n• the - V ouglitughen) or atonongshels,
and of the ;time quality. The Comp:say is to be
or r ittnixed nest coma ea, ottertitious at once.
The estitnntell eo,t of the conl, on completion of
the Comp:ln) 's noel front t he pit month to the rails
t ond or tin er, deli reed nt the Company's ye rd or
;long the Allegheny eh cc. is 1... II 011 , r9ht evols 'a
nnater, at present eo.t of dtrzflog, freights, he., tsc.,
4,
Nt 111011 nn I in now selling at 11 and Pi gent. n Innate&
In the Pittsburgh market.
,itibeeTipt ion Hooke lei II be ovened on TH T: RS
I. %Y. Decently. - eth, at the follon - ler places
At the offt9e of GEORGE M. BLAC.K.STOUK,
Altral..n) Pty.
dutintti
. ADMINISTRAToirs sAlili OF
CALLABLE COAL LANDS.
lh purounnee of nn Orlirr ffrantell by the Probate
! ( utat of Jettetnon Count), Ohio, will offer for
POW , RlALliall, on
Saturday, the 7th Day of January,
'MCA nt one o . einek, nt the front door of the Court
in in STECB lIINTILLE, the following de
scribed real estate, situate to County of Jelfer
son, State of Ohio, to wit: All that part of frac
t ionni 'cellos: No, at, townsh fp No. a and tame No.
lying in Island Creek tots - whip, in slid County,
arnteontainiag one hundred and forty-eight acres,
more or less, subJect to the dower estate of ]lamb
:McCausland; heretofore set off by metes and
bounds, and which is as follows, to wit: Coo
meneing at the nortbcwest oarner ot kiatriet PeuiPs
lot,
the W i n o m tliV, It l ei weelth xahl 11Ic~7auslin ' s line to
to BphrMm
Cable', Une, thence west P with 'said Cableo 'line,
thence West with Mid 'Coble's* line until it Later ,
sects the road Jeadingiromitteubenville.to Knox
ville, then.. sOutla. with mad road Until it inter.
teas the toad loading up Will's Creek, theinte
said read ton Matto opposite email Stramleon the
south aide Of told rood, neat the old Oil well,thence
tooth in • :delight/line to the place of beginning. -
The land aboxe desotibewl is within three miles
of Ste:Mem:MN, (muting oyeata - the Ohio River,
crossed by the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad,
and is underlaid throughout with an excellent bed
of stone coal, known es the oStenbenvllle Shaft
Coal."
Appraised subject to said dower at 37,031.-
Tens. or. SALT—One-third trthaml, one-third In
one , year, one-third in two yearn the day of
sale, with Interest; the payinents to hesectir bk'
a mortgage upan the poem's. slid. -
JAALES scorr,
Itelleinlitrator de bon!' nen with the will annexed.
of. William C. IdeCauslamtdeeneued.
• , 11TWF MAN. ifs WALDEN, Attorneys.
dtenSdaltwl • L .
itiribliEVE CONSIGNMENTS.
. • Liao bbls Omen App lea;
• 23 bear Viab eider;
ItO dor Qaarted Peaches.,
25 do'" 'do- -Toreato4;
IS tibia Oraneest
20 bids Sweet Potatoes;
uar load Penult Blow Potatoes;
25 bush .Chestnuts;
• •
lot beset Prime W. Phrase;
• 23 .do • !Tambora nod Cream Cheese, just
smelted and for sale at 350 Liberty street. '
.108 POTTER, A/REN tr. SHEPARD.
SALE—LOT No. 85, fronting 20 It
on Wylie ntrert extending book the' Teel to
..3) feet alley, on which Is erected a euratantlally
built two-story BRIQK,DWELLDIG, containing
n!oe rooms on the front er.d,nnd a tiro-story Brick
'with four roogis on Ow buck end of said let. Pow
erasion given let of April: -
FOr further information inquieg of ' r •
dontt r . 11R. 8TE1tR137,417 Pena street.
GNIINASIVAI AGALNREM9VED
THE MISSES HASKELL,
It/tying found the room which they hod taken on
ht. (Anir street too Douai for their rephlly tureens
ion einem..., end otherwise tneonvenient, hare se,
toad for the winter the
.CHAPEL AT THE FEMALE COLLEGE,
Where all their rl.vises will 14. amply seeommods
led. The next drill will be AVKIVNESDAY, at 3
p. m. Class 9.tTURIIkT MORNING, Is mull.
Nitrite clasiwt formed If desired.
Instructbin gli en in Schools and families upon
stnllention. •• deikat
Ce A ItTli ti3S.ASI'.EIt GEN'S OFFIcE,
FIRST Dtvrsros,
WAatircnrces, November 30, 1304. 5
Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest
bidder. nt the times and places mimed below, vie:
Williamsport, lht., TlNraday,Deoember & b,lint. .lohnntotvn, Ihs. , Thtirsday,.. !December IGth,lB6l.
Trenton, T'. S.; Thursday, December 22. leen.
-TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES, at
each place. .
There horses have been condemned as unfit for
the cavalry service of the ann. .
Forload and farming purposes many gond bar:
gains may be had.
Rorer, sold
Sale..to commence nt 10 cielock a. m:
•
Term, cash, to United States currency.
• JAMES
Colonel In charge First Division
deartet quartermaster Central's 01116.
IpgICOLUTION OP • CO-PARTNER.
• SILIP.—The' Partnerahip heretofore
,exlatthe
'between the undenigned, under the .firm name ol
UItUrhIFTOPInr. CO., for the manufacture of Sliver
Pc nrl and other Soaps, has this day been dissolve*
by mutual emment. SAMUEL. hI. ICTEit
.7011 R O. CituannoN,
. . • JORN FOSTER.
Ilttsburgh, Sept.Erth, toed.•
WILKENVEDY &
CRCAIISToX C 0.,)
MiIiIITACTUIIEI9 0/
. g,
Silver Pearl and Superior Eosin Soaps
3E7 L111.1:11Tr srattr, rlrrsauaca..
- •
11pST:01'Fit1.0110T1(43. 12 :4"he folio -
I
to paragraph of Inatruct lon. to Postmasters,
chttivi November 23,1, 1864, publlshed for public
Information:
"ft no, lform real. of Pont Office flax" :and
LoOliphithers; at offices *here Letter OarrlerS Oro
employed (New York City excepted,) will be, on
end after January Ist, 011, - double the amount
theretofore chnrged, except at such ekes a. hove
already 1inhtt4341.136 yDtke :Lack. Nix tretlimoter.
mutt be restricted (tithe use of one family, firmor
conipany, and must be mild for at least one quarter
In advance. See. 3, Art /larch 1, 1868. ,,
15 accordanee_with the above, the rent of private
glass Armes, in the Allegheny Post Mace, will be
FIFTY OFJYTS and lock boxes ONE. DOLLAR,
per quarter, strictly In advance, from and after
January Ist, 1866.
deNAL • SAMUEL RIDDLU, P. M.
MOST—COUPONS OF TWO BONDS
on the MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO.
Tho Bonds purporting Nos. LIS &WI 19. Persons
arci requested not to purchase thew, It presented
to them for negotiation.
'WOTICE • TO' IYIJOM IT MAY 00M:
ClatlC—Tho 23 Carhop 'frrt at my eon", If
no taken away in two wecka from date, will be
mold for charge&
It. ItIDDI.F.,AS3 Liberty atreet.
Plttaburgh, Nov. 40th, 1001. •
partiea indebted to L.
Hilt'lliFlELD nee hereby - not:Med to make
inntediate payment, the undersigned haring re.
eel , ed pogrei of , ettoenet to .cotleet all • secoutits,.
and sue timee that do cost comply with Ildarlatice.
D. BERND,
roc. Fifth and Market streets, second done.
Plttaburgh, Dec. d,1361. deStlw
DIIIECTORS ;Or THE .TAkElli
I"LSTOICY.AND'OIIISB.M MIN DELCO,- Wive.
WS day declared antrldend of TWOMCEISIT.
on Diet:spited file3c34 PsYtihle tti.stackAlsidenFen
Or after tbe 10th irist...ttuteof4,_ 3 413:1341114.
Terastrer, UR Marty Strect,.
J. L. liIARSHAT,I.., Seerataty. , •
)ttsbucgtf„Dee.."lst;l3lo4.. defeat.' r.
0 - RAPES! GJlAZtßV..4o....td.X . ed:Tlitit4 "
Island Catawba Grapes, at 20 coats per pound
choice Article, pnt.nyfoe Yandtritgo.loot. reeds,
ed tad forage b 7 a .OIIISP.a.I.:REVARD,
Llbertrairte.
IV.EWi'GROCERIES:'
' • .100 bagrprimit RloCtotrieof— , •
DOW ruching: itcfma thas - Sucapi, wittictiti
ova PE.r4r./.01r..
' ots - &Mandl 1115.yizowl
DR coups.
For. TEN PA:tif.
GREAT CLEAgiANCE SALE,
5150,000 WORTH OF
Fall and -Winter
DRY GOODS!
J' ; W. BA-RKER. & CO.'S,
.ir0.59 Market Street
BBEAT BEBTICTMNSIIFILL BE nu
SILKS,
SHAWLS, •
CLOAKS,
DRESS GOODS,
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR,
And every article adapted to the 'present season
f:licramat:ry MkTorolu!taick.timi
Will find thh a lOre opportualty
FOR REPLENISHING THEIR STOCKS.
OKE .LEA.GUE GOODS,
H
MERINO VtITS AMP DRAWERS
FOR MEN wakiEN ViltbßEN
ALL WOOLS! !On my DRAWERS,
FOR GENTS.
NEGLIGEE •OR MULES 11111111,
WOOLEN HOSIERY.
A LARGE ASSORT Pp
OF ALL THE DESIRABLE STILES,
In Phln and Feller •
grad Xerbas Meeks.
BUCKSKIN .GLOVES AND ,aAuNtrra.
ILI.D.BON NEON TIES and SUSPENDERS
LONGSDALE . GI? GLIM. lINBIELLIS.
WOOLEN' IainTING tARNS, fanll oalersiuld
quantities.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,' iipenor styles -euul
• durability. to tbose Imported.
ORNAMENTS AND TRIMMINGS for oOaks
==l
Rich Sash and Bonnet Ribbons.
SILK AND LEATHER BELTS., LATEST
STYLES; NEW STYLES SIDE AND 'RAMC
COMBS, IVORY BREAST Prms AND EAR
DROPS, POCKET BOOKS AND TRAVELING
RAGS, PHILADELPHIA MADE PEARL BUT
TONS; AMERICAN CORSETS, WHITE AND
cOLORED. HAIR ROLLS AND ORENEILLE
NETS, AMERICAN ZEPHYR 'HAND MADE
ROODS, TA T A S. SHAWLS, SAIN,UES, SON
TAGS nod GAITERS.
The foregning attittles are of AMERICAN NAN.
OFACTIJUE, and were •putehased directly from
thehinkers or their Agents. and will comp_are ta
vornbly in price, ytutlity and style with Foreign
Goods. Also, Domestic BUTTONS, PLVs
EitAIDS, BiIk:DINGS . and many other SMALL.
WARES. Just received, n quantity of American
MERINO and White COTTON HOSE.
~rectal attention will bereaftet i gt - ven to our
assortment of HOME MADE ABT/OLES.
EATON, MACILV3I a CO.,
Mair GOODS,
f. M. BTJRCEIFIE.LD'S.
FRENOU MERINOS,
EXPItIE3B °LOTH.
IRISH POPLINS,
nLAcar AND FANCY SILKS
OASSIVEIZES;for Was andlloyi.
SEEM
WHET TWILLED FLANNELS.
EED
BLUE
WHITE SHAKER
fy.:IIN TWEEDS.
€ lltr i toreit ort4ery desaAptliii tif,.?(ZY?
d. -
ta t thilast Cuktr hurtk altd , Nuke Kinds.
1 4' 28
,F4snioNABL cLoex.s.
CiTovdars,
Basques.
Children's Cloaks,
Poplins,
rlW'oesis Ckcaciolais.
is BATES, 21 PIM Sired.
Do°
0: & ' 4 7/'°/c Fr,/,11/iBL.
.::I[ESIFO; tmerr.Am). WOOL Am) nut •
1V ite Shirts ? Trimmings, Hosiery, ati ,
AT 'ILEDUCEp T1116E 4 4'1.1'
11008111 AD; DENNISON_ ,
" • - In Pita= 137444" r•
11AROAINS!
11
Present Panic -- Prices!
No. ';5 X . I.3.ItRET STREyr, Pittibtiro6:-‘
.OF •
i • RIBBONS, RPMES. ~
, .
Ottnithinglloods randllotioga;:.7,..„l
ortial' mond arbi IFC4Slctl4kituthitle;Mallsec mut
Tufbarl Hatt; Mae Grey t Yam Beesktort '
.
eiltvrls; brubtu. fiewlams. 8 1 / 1,
ill4kus,-Aluttyk.,&6ll4o,-:—Aigan,
et,.
limakerchtelkOlerutaksueg," Pr Setl l..
*Buckles; Uwwl- Ttliallap and Glosal , sestri,
e; nletre filo dare, and talior..otherseSkile•lSl ? r
that, ett sr* moderate rives; awl . weikillail. : '.. I'i•- c
• --
Wholesale anti. Retail Pirebasers
. . _ .
d Which Mill be roundlargo sae attnettve
oe
_
,
Homeopathic Remedies
Stand coofeasedly it the head of remedial ille4l4s
for the tow of the people. They are alike removed
from the polronous, darvroua, and repulaive Oak
. .
of quackery, or Old School practle", the idoodlftfy,
rdenee of water-cure, or the Intricate and
uF olbscuritita of the ttrUni Homeopathic; hooka
medicine]. Consisting of simple sporilles for tha
VntiOur disease. to which they aro related-put op
in the form of timply sugar
. pellets—snd prepared
of ingredient:a neither dangerous nor all.*tiating,
they etc the ready aid of the parent or atirsei and •
the comfort of the complaining end Invalid; ,
They proses. there vosltive ndvantsaprat , ':7Ther •
are Itsrmless—no Injury Can urine from Ulna twe..
They are timph—you alernyt know that to take,'
and how to take It. They are convenient--yourats
Five the proper Sugar Pills at to momennt warning,
without hetitetion or delay They are efficient.,
In thousands of case,. dines In arrested at one!,
rod the system cured witlntut prostration or drier.
pio,t—CuresFecer.Connestion And inflammation / '°
Pain And Restlessness, and the first stases of
the acute and inflammatory disease., Price SS ote -
.2—Cuires Forms 'Fever, Worm Colic and Voh ,
acipus Appetite, Wetthrg the lie& Price 3 cent..
Ro.'a—Cures Colic; Tcrthing, Crying and Wake.
fulness, Slow Growth and reeblenese of Infante,....
Price 05 cent..
No. 4--Cures Dterrhee; of Children
Cholera Infant= And Summer CoMplsints. .Pflete .
SS cents
. NO5, nand 6 cure the worst, eashl OM:Ostia Di.
No. 5-Curea Dysentery or Illtuidp•
Gripping., tictlie,Pall Dysontorp. Price al • •
tro. 7-.-031*1 Coonhe, flolde, k uarlenesa r ßriigev.
- •
chilisanfluenen and Sore i Throat. - .PriwelArtatutu.,'
This and No. 1 never fall to cure the woisttholit''''''
and Coughs. ' • •
No. B—L'ures Tooth-ache, Facosche; Nerrtio.,„
ness end Tic Doloreux. Price 05 cents. • •
No. 11—Cures Ifeadwine, Skit liciulache;TOtifgOi
Itushof Blood tithe Head.. Price 95 eents. ,, u. "4 , • '
In addition with :10. 10, it occur falls Co cure •
'ort itiveternte cases. • . :
No. 10—Cures Lyspepahe Week, Acid ornefai
ed Ste:hack, Consttpation, Liver Ckru . tplat . nt, or
Bilious Condition. Price *rents.
. .
fsnainininfarall cues of Weak Digeatlfur VA •
Bilious lyoniplainta.
140. 1111•••fitilnieSofpresiie4 • Menses, or flainey,'OV''
Painful, or Delaying, Chien qfraness. cents:.
'l2—Cuttei, Leueontteit or Whites, Dentinet ;
Doirn too Profuse 'Menem 35 cent,. •
• -. N0.. re—Cfires Crop, Renee Croup" Cineglii - o:
Difiloult and Oppressed Breathing: Si tent&
Fo It—Crtrea_Salt ltheion, Critt7 EctliTtiat ..
Vsseipelas, Need Dead, Barbers* :Debi rettp!ele
the,Flidex • 33teras. - , =
Soienettl" Inl4 Ches!, 11,ek;SIde, Or :LW* Or - ,
erlittlcS. "'35 centi: " • • •
- •
No: 17-01trea Mel, Internal or External, )11114% ,•
or Bleeding, Breent or Oastlgate. go oratte., •
TIM, remedy has curet • triourando ot the !rapt.
•
IB—Cures OptEttollmta, West or :tall:
E,es-er Eyelids, Fan= or Weak sjghtv *mak
It nisy always be relied upon for alutOe'
• •
,
No: IS—Curia Catairh, neut., or ehronle,Vo ;
desiring, Cold to the Ibtad, Influenza. tilleolta. •
140.20-43ereiNChcooidng Cough, abeetentog ated
it,. at Spann:4lc .Cough. cents:
IE Is infalllhle,,atutaluisialellevits 'ankeurea: •
• No.'s:l—Cares Anthems. opprolied,; DIM
bornt.Brcathingi Cough and-Expectoration.
en - cents.
Hundreds harb been cured by' It. • .
^-Curea F!ernfulstEnlarged 'Olanakna4-It
Ttnlalla Swellings and Old , leers.- ineentc, -
}lns cured the worst cases.
No. ^t—CurerGenerrittability, ,
von, Weaknera. - SO cent., •
No. Si—euresDrop4 - , Fluid Acestinutalons, Tine,'
sais Swellings, with ~Sennty, S eerellons. SO main
Sen'Slckness,ProstratiOn
Nonoeni'Vondtlog. SO cents. • : • , • •
ili--,Ctires Urinary 111.e...e,, , , Sitarei,.netau
Calculi, Difficult or Painful Urifistio a. - 90. oqttit,
11 curd old colic. of lildney DiieAßO.
rto. ^_B—For Hernias' Emissiorni, Inv°lex:
Discharges and consequent Prostration !Sint
Results of Es it Habits. Price $1 00.
nu. Most efficient ,retnedy known, and elln
relied upon all a Sure cure.
No::11-4.1ttres Sore. mouth or Stomach, eanketed
Mouth at Adults at children sad . also Madan',
and Vamttlag ot Pret,v.ant Females. Ett cents:
Cute; at °ate,
No. 31—Cirer Panful "Menstruation, PirriUrec::'-'.
Cramp or Spaimr t Prorittlsi Itching, Kik'
tion or Feronles.OD.
14 ricts./Ike charm.
•
I•lo.le—Cu r rea Sn nt ehante of Mtn,
ulnralen, Plunhes of neat, Palpltetionou4 '11144 ,-*
111nease of the Heart. 41 00.
Ms: ki—Cures Spasms and Covulsions Eistlepli:-.
or Falling-Sickness • Moles or St. Irltke Dance * . •
Je-rkings, Tsitehlogs, Ilysterin. 01 00.•
•
Teo. SA—Cures Diptherin sad Tioernted or•Brabgle •
sinst Sore Throat. 62 cents. • ,
ill Mal family ease • • ' tle
'2O vi : cduie,Atala
36 vial Phystelanle ease 15 00
PONDS izerßeolvd , Keitairgulvig.
• VOr Tram, Scalds, Cota,Brulen, Soreness, Idmee.
am, ‘ kl.kkovilhokw.,•Boky - OUtoork .742iktiort:
Sores , lad Toothitehehrgl
st. cents. The trade mappited at New,York prim:
„. oyetrredisii;b7 lion;
I.ook tit* be =keep ease of *hit Wait
you choose; and loam, the amount to a current
note or stamps, by* matt tray address, and the
mei:deter will be , du!y rotnoldby ntatt napeassr.l
(TA UT, 0 N.,-ozl N0VEM8RR , 21.54::,..
j oill B 2:4' I b r urg u nrsz d . : 7 -- 4:14111)88 11' .1
tUred • pl: ft. P° by. Which he map ~
mous clue, known u
LINDSEY'S .
Sim* that time t have,been manntarturier it,
having Dr. LINDStIi himself pert of the time
ploye4 to superintendluy Its preparation, and shall
continue to manufacture It in accordance with the. •
inkructiona and directions of Dr. Llnder7.- Thoeeff,
then, desitingtho genuine article, should see ChM
the name of T. DI. k•I.,TON appear& oneserp_botr,t
tie ; and to dealers I Kite notice that . every Wheel.
lion of this; my !ludo-mark, will 'bn pv3410014'4
the full extent of the law. . ',,";'• •
• ' T. M. FULTON. -
NO4. 6 7 and V) In ill, STREET . , fltbsl4 l lo l .
air I am premi;ed town BLOORdiklitTaka'
below market rates. Gall
Where. •
T i ougurys; CUT F~Lp~VElt9;'iicc `h
Dill G 001914
At; GLIDE,
Wholes Ale and Retail ThAlec, In
MIMMGR, MMOMEMS.
Y'r CiLOQO~~,'
. I ' l Y r4P9 I ZiE 4311/I • I
AINDIC.II
•
tildbtle#
. &vend door below the P0et.011114,,;.,,7!„
igerit
Improved 81ood78easeher
_ wvitZsiMwmt Fthwres;!, ,, r:
Froth WERl.DoutirSANYlsneitheenhoaark=rs" '
left with J. B. Itubleyirf row:aim, us
1 *'
Bro.; Y4l Wood.street, Danneath SLOG., SI I *.,
altrel . e a r at the Greenhouse, promptly at . ~, j .
t n . a i etFipilee day at th e aborts - k
et, 0 earrrus to the GeeettlastUele ~,
21.
Mt
RA- 14 - 1 -FEF - AlaiT, ' . - • ~ 4, '
On. pumas ,Ast. ttr.u.za rs, , ,
,
Petroleum and its l'roducts 0
ordproms," oil; LArrn t s et retptnalcoB r•4; - .
,ST •liS"...t bas on twat All eqyr . nutaee,..4,-..
Um , Lutnie, Duck Creek mat anal. *nu
etS I Mee, N05.21100.700/‘ sat is =WM 14
. , PaitiblOVlZ... .. '.. , . ... 4 1141.111‘14,41
....a,