=Mllli!= Zitc 4itt bn Xll 6axtitt. PUBLIFILED BY THE GAZETTE PUBLISHING- ASSOUI%TION 1111111111111 1 , DECF.3III - ill 10. 180118,. TUE DUTY ON PA ritto ,We have ever iivocated the principle of protection to American. manufactu.res, in all cases vi`blite Protection against foreign cow lx•thion was essential to; the estabiLshment nod development of, any manufacturing ; . interesi requiring It; but -there are some branches of manufueture that do not re quire it •in eftler to enable those engaged In them to compete successfhlly and profit-- ably with frireigneranngaLed in the same, banana. ..In such cases a protective tariff only-ciperatestOSenrich a few at the expensn of the many. T 0.111113 last class of mane faclitei,,icoat nmy be as ' skied 'that 'of; paper—an article 'which everybodyicier; and'inwhich rich and poor arcillrectly interested.' For years...before and one "Year after this war 'begin, printing paper, such as is neat forneirspapers, sold for and 10 . cents:per pound. In another year It rose to 1;11;arul lit cents.- The third year-it ad iland 16 'cents, what gold was: Id as It - laitow.' • 'BO far there was notifing ef,Which.,reasoria ble menconld Comphiin. ikit;4niing . the pal:tight months, the 'price has ad vaitzed from the lase-Mentioned figures to ti4r.s.2l cenliper pound. This enormous advance is the result of h comhbrationamong eastern manufacturers, and is at least six to seven cents per pound beyOnd4lnit would yield tiCem a fair and' legitimate profit. The fact is, paper can be manufiicturtd in this country at a profit—no _ matter what may be the condition .of the money market-:-without any governmental protection against : foreign manufacturers,. how as the duty on impoited paper- is twenty per cent.; payable in Coin, otui • ntanttfacturers bare 'graduated. their prices justaihadeholow what the hoported article; 4fier paying that would - Cost; it lot , lowwihat this 'twenty per cent. Sots to enhance their' prof to to just about that' amount. The national treasury is not ben rated by, this;inipost, ; because little or.,an paper is imported; but it does poir.' . ; ;Seine‘ millions Of extra profits into• the coffel Of inanufarturers„ who, by a combination;havi rendered- the wholesome ,principle of eor t i. petition Inoperative. But suppose the,dutY on Paper stere repealed, what would be the effrct ? Would itStop our _American mills Not at all;' but it would at -once reduce the _ price of paper about twenty .per cent:— rr-which would be about half a cent upon, every sheet of paper like this—but ens ble the millti. to make a fair profit Wehave' said that paPer can be profita bly irMititfactiiied In this country wittniu the Pietet4on or ix tariff. There is no coon; try. tin,theslohentore productive of theraw: naateriall—rags„ Straw (which now enters largairlitttithe cotancishion) and the othe clod, .andaimPle Ingredients; Including the I necessary alkalies.. True; the;eost oriagir is _very high now, but a very little importa tion 404fielintinfacinind article w illbring down the; price `of: rigs to , reosonnlife figure, padAlteathat importation:my cease. Thttatitinfacture.of taper Is by n o` means in italntinuitn. the. Milted Stateaoo as to need; tlielnateringaisid of a maternal •g or,. 'cruntcat:. So far from that,, then; an. few if -any .cotyoOlt's in the . world-where 11 Is 3: . enormous;.' so firmly 'established, or so per= 'feet in all its. appliances_ To prof...et this great and now exacting interest' tif only 10 injure the country, without z any. compensa tram benefit to; the government. Neither on thl pthielple of protection or revenue' is thelufy on paper (Which is really a leaf ; on knbiledge turd intelligence) It is not needed;. it-yields no revenue; it pea, direct tax upon publishers, and„,thnongli them' upent the.whole "plc; the • — diffusion of general intelligence; .and even , • enters the school hoose to levy 11,3 - exactions ut.on the formiainiof Imowledire. And xvhai fort ,That a comparatively few rich men may gin*" enormously wealthy, • We 'most caniestly nomuterid,illis impor . tent ,51413, jock. to -the attention of Congress, expressing at lite seine time, our conviction that 'hey earinot do a more fitit, beneficial and popular.act than to retreat at once the duly „on- • paperri duty not needed to strengthen and build op a struggling inter est, whichlieldrrno revenue, andls au oner ous tax' upon thepeople; at a time '-wife). In conscience, they, are taxed enough; '• . i. AN ELOQUENT AItiIt.NOISLE UTrllit 1 • - ; ! h • It is one of the Most cheering and buyiefp the .. . signs of times that the Ministers of the 1 ' Church of Christ- of every denomination ' Lave teen constrained to take i thee, PUrt,. ,_ . mole or lees openly and boldiy,-on the side .1 ... 7. of liberty, truth and patriotism in the great ~ - - strugOe JUildeli. this' mitten has. lieen -en gaged ibr the past four ,yeses. ' - .1-en those' • , of the Eplitoild Church—a church which has hitherto - kept Itsorthii- Most aloof from the struggles and strife - a orthe o'liter World, has come forward nobly to. the' rescue . of. those :titit* priuelpies of i truth and' light:- ...f , " eousnbill'a - hicirWere Involved ins.tic . late . .1, ~ politlial camas. ;lipid wyiliti•et.lsoglOri! : -!..t. .., 004 tTfliailitelf !iy ihe Yolk cast on thetith ariic l iOliber:' •; ..., „ • „ ...*:. 1 ~,;1 . ',A friend= ut into our hand 4 a (auk of ,a •I .— .,.. .,.. , sermon preached on the late 'Thanksgiving • Day t the !kV. A. • Id. Du - V l / 4 0.t.v lion's, D. D.,..Rector of sc Luia:•B churdiiji - litA.!. ~ , I. . tielpidit:: lila tineble: utterance of aphrist. lan andt, patriot ,' . and we cannot forbear I • quoting li few of his clos'mg sentence:S. lie_ lever' , was there a national' expOission .:• •'.., ' - i :lice the'world began, 'in which men and. ,- IN ir petty runbitions and-perm:mat interests. - a Ai cto more completely 'ignored. and only I 'mop es and purposes Were avowed, con:. -: ',.., tested mid determined. Audi cannot 'slip ,•; -..:-, • - pose thatikere Is now :an American_ heart, whatevermay have.been its yearnings while '... 1 . , ..;,,,1. , this issfie.was pending,* that 'does not thrill ; with alikibottion, in the view oft, greatpeo-. lac,-Aliafi ey his own countrymen, rising - spout o Alicii-gorrows,, like a Phoenix out of,lhe firefidluit: have, consumed it, and pro '-.2 tibmieing - that this_ - struggle, which; they juiige.,tb• he for national honor and right, ~.--• 'atilt gik.,-)D'iottetritmipimnt result. • Winn / • - :7 • I fementlier that this decree has been spOken riofibileroitite ;homes, whose tirStlings have - -.E...... ..bien''''sliiii ittthe high places of the lield;" 3 : -,..whini 4- reflect that it is • the voice of e ; • . a/piaple already burdened '• with the 1 neeundibiliti'enst of four years of gigdn ,. ~ tieeTtsri Illicit -I send my'-,hounds for ward; unkconsider the trimentfout liabilities , ii Weil this , Ittelsion ins itei,--the draught , i. , ,' • which it nuthot izes for fresh victims on the li - i - - - altar of the.•iOuntry, - - fresh itniMsts upon , ...., the persons and .clinics of the people,—l stand in awe •of tilc,..majcs(ie utterance, as , - when I hear pie roll of the thunder, or the i - - i , . deep undertone' of the - cailluitiake, and-feel 1, : • for once the:;truth of *hat -men havelong Al .. •• said, `.'The voice of the people is the voice of Gov." I take t confidence that -The t, - battle is the Lord's,'! and that he will not , 7 1 let it ceasu "•until he send Dirth judgment 7° - - Unto victog.” . -The con fl ict of Truth With - , 'l 7 ' a •' . oror, - of Lib erty with oppreSsion; - ,Witither ?..,,ll . , Py'stresetiVicaseri.'or ,pckw.tr of the : B*4nd Y'S - (alike Gad'e Ittetrinnenti)is to proceed mr. - tt - til—not:enli , hares „hetet - et the 'ltapitalila '-. .7f : „earth : tolcel.tult and —l4 . ~, i ....!, '4 -equal ~ JAii.,.k*notnislAy • • : „,,,..lindpe `the bon , It % . A-- - ...--rcce#...n. - --.,..-• •• - ''••••_;.,„— , , ,, •: „, ..t.: . . ..4-. , .c..; - •,--i---•. - 4.. - - -- • - • 'citna gmeijimtlind rdfgnirc, from .13pginni. =rived In New YorkOm one 006 . 110 mixt, V(ITt IC:N* t tiTS , AI r. ENE . r. The Burt "answer of Secretary Sr,winu to die application of Lord HAIL4CLIFF II to send n comn&ssioner to this country with fluids to relieve the wants of rebel prison et It in our hand+, is a ttit:; rebuke to the itnPndente of the aristocratic puppy who olibred IL_ It seems that the peoph. of Liver!)od. whose Merchants havesuad• money by run i Ltg our blockade, bad ral:cd • £17,000 for the benefit of rebel prisoners in northern whons; and Lord WILS-115CLIEFIL was chosen to solicit the American Minister for permission to send one of . the Liverpool snobs to disburse tile charitable dolt of those who have violated our laws and burled de fiance at our Government. Our minister, Mi. Ito.twa, sends the correspondence to , the' 'State Department, anti lin SEWAUD *.sends back 'an indignantreply which must' .ntake the blood tingle even 'beneath the bra zen cuticle of Lord Witauscurtrn. Tho Liverpool freebooters, for whom Wuann. 1 clan's : speaks, can hardly be supposed ca .pable of feeling the sensation of‘shame. ' There is one point, however, omitted in the ~ cc•retary's • answer. If . these Liver pool men Were contributing from a charits :Me desire to relieve' the sufferings of pris oners, the proper subjects of their sympathy were the Federai prismiersin Rebel prisons. 'clite Rebel prisoners have always been, well frnred cured for In. wir lupids.' Even their zonritnendacious government dare not tines ..tion tiiis. On the other imuti the 'Federal prisoners in Rebel hands have always been most cruelly treated. Theirown physicians and'officers admit this, end the fact, is beyond Idoubt. They am the proper objects of sym ' ratiry, and as these Liverpool men have ineesl(such as it is) to Rebel ports, and are espi , tial favorites' of the Confederate Goveinmeut,7they should have sent their deputation wititTigkr,l7,ooo, in some block- ntle inner, to thfi'...cutlerul prisoners in lonthEom rebel pri,onin , l o some flunk amends for the lawle,s 'korner in which thCir money was obtained. "•,‘,. • We arc glad, uercrtheless,.that the ,See rotary of State has adminiSienn scittliing rebuke to these English :Interlaxeddlers. There seems no.bounds to their impappee. They send an addrCss to its, tellinc, us that oe are whipped and that it is our duty to' acknowleage the independence of the Reb els, and• express the utmost astonishment at the fact that thus Pre.Sident will not re- -celve.their insulting missive: They take Up the case of the capture of the Florida as it the quarrel belcinged to them instead of and arc doing. their best to involie, every nation in Etirope in it, the better to Aid the Rebels; and now they come, with sanctimonious faces, pleading charity as their object, asking opportunity to pat funds into the, hands of Rebel prisoners about to exchanged, and so contribute, by our leave and on our own soil, to thc:contin unix,. of the rebellion! Could impudence roSsildy go further? Tne actual electi on of President took place on 11 - Ftliteadny last, the Bth inst. The Electors of President and Vice President :wet on that day in the capitals of their. iespective Stntes, and cr.st the Electoral votoof their. States,. The result is the some as that before atintrimeed, all the States but three votini.for Ltricoxx and Jontasote. The'_tOteS thiti cult will lie opened :and rend. inCUrtgress . ln;Fehrnar.f next, after :which arrangeinents teldl be matte-'for ' the htaitation: , : Tim DAM' , . IlarnEsstsiarros; notice thatone of . the Westeiti mein' craaf, `Ponireait has offered svresolatban to ingtere , into the 'propriety of so changing-tlM:ba of represen4tl on in the pause, by an rmendment to the constittlOn: 10:8P -fortion representatives atiortling to the ;umber of rote. in "eacirStaie.. This trout( ; 3.c, in effect, offering a: premium to each State for enlarging the_ franchlte and re sorting to all aorta of seliOutgit for increier ang the numbers -oft it . , , voters—the more voters the more representatives. The; only basis of representation is population. Any departure front that produce fi and. 'IIII , .AXEND.NIFST TO TM.; cONsTITUTION plohibiting ,Slavery, it Is , now said, will yeas the present House. The motion to re (cashier, made at : the last session by Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, will be called op in Inc reason, and the prospect now is that, when tbe,reconsideration takes place, the amend nitnt pass, Napy. .of the democratic members, who voted against it last session, uTinOefelliled 'n lesson fiom the last elec tion, will now vote for it. SILVILILIN7B MAIL(.7IL--.Tlle news from Fut:l9lx* In our telegraphic coition - 1s is Llghty intereiting,and important Of courK 'iris all through rebelchannels: It is plain that his 'campaign through Geprgia bas ti;en a great success, and that so far lie 1188 had everything his own way.' lie probably Ic=aelled Savannah yesterday. Ilavages Sr Wild Animals In Southern • CalifornLa.. Tl,c San Franaaro Bulletin says : "The deStutelOn .caused by wild animals o Ibe flocks and herd* Las been xerl - serious • his year. We are informed of rancheros O e ;older eounlies who hare loSt tlieds.Of Omer.; liorfcs nod. cattle / by boars, liars and ccryotest. • Tirm destructive bnites. 'app car to hate lee' deputed, 113 e the ex- I (t. ' .x f iv'edtsiighf, -- Of their 'usual truppliea of , , venison, scuirtela,2(stons, badgers, -oath; nto. . rirs and wildltnits; find hate endeavored to make up for, their. loss by waylaying the fattest arid youngest ranch animals which have survived •the season. In August and , September past, the bears in the mountain l•rsistures of - Santa Barbara and Los Angelps, bate killed' them daily for weeks:in great - numbers, particularly cattle. The farm houses in the. .San 3larcosonountains have, been rodeoill. 'Mc* night - aftefiright; by'' - griilies of the biggest breeds, linil their trails lio about next m s orMg us thick as . ' a hanclof hoiati.:Therlibtrildness la extreine," and not without much danger, even to the best huntera and raguerWs. --...; . . - ' "Catk:lyriXes,. lone and. *Cites hate truly been death on cheeps and colts. But what, is curious,•-the toinri l duting ;the . Sum mer and fall have leftitur mountain' sin great numbers, and descended to the cultivated -lands in manyietrts of Los - krtgelcrs Santa Barbara, and eaten.up cake crops of gar deniand fields, and cleaned out eggs,chick ens, gophers and squirrels. They are called Nat:aches by the natives; and their holes and those of .the badgers maybe frequently Seen excavated by the grizzlies, in their sav age effort to get a taste of coon' Mat. In fact, the rancheros say they were driven out from their retreats In the higher caia •datisnd hill-sides., and - several fields were, cleaned out 'by them. Singular to say,the ' n ins been . a great mortality among - the ' gophers and ground squirrels, and . titerl have been tremendously thinned off by star e vation,:and the predacious birds and quad I Upetb." - Chief Justice Chase A dispatch from Washington, dated,licc.. I'lli, rays: Chief Justice "tale onewctedly . ~ .... a triyedin town lest eyenlng, and was nue - . wart! loll' of his appolatticitt . aOd cortfir. , mitten as Chief Justice. raja an, hour after ' 1 Ida arrival ,, when A . friend - had called to. congratulatti - luni:.:lie wilt nottake his scat upon the IOW& nrittl'lllendatnext. - In the , meantime, licrwiref,-' there berug.a quorum preset:Of:she • court will ooniinne , its daily. 17tT ..n h tNica...p , gase irappo int. ttcWuita was tb 7 a hardwAtiOgolf the President WtuetiflAneVoßPiigOfilde l iMeilthiaifpartsenti'addigelf Oa y.r , ter , or, thnnlrWiellie ,- Pkesident; - . nal*, WS; raatepg ltati ! ,air,interiivw , iiiitii Mr. Lin coln. 4(‘:'t iii Viz. pit F. 9. ~'•":,• Tr.W. , 1 (IST 'E7IY If was ninbt on the deep, and the wire., sic p Lay Aim in the starry - 'V i.de lAiiroiownrd, nt Inni, the hrtveshipp Liken bird In her esner night . All was Ann her ia4ow ; the w .teh to ant fro, Trot' the deck of the vessel lone, ttr psf.,ll,fr r nwhilc. milks thoughtf , tl To list to the deep eca maim. 1:e tt.ru c cht rhet:ete, reherrfi,:_. native elute, I rcpt welcome him back more longer to ronm, o'er the noel y loam— . d I le dnugerr o'er I AAA the sleeper drenmed. while the pnl.; moon Iran ed, Frill re.env n bllnsful dren In • , Of gled,•elitplog ha odx, be In other Inml, But that bark ass gone, when the breakingdsm Looked forth Wet the lonely sea! Not a rale had swept o'er the - waters that slept, But the-brace ship—where wits shot to the hiddez rock, with a ciashlngshoek, At the midnight hour she rushed, At d sank In the mama, with n groan of polo, And .cry that the dark ware hushed! many a year, since that night of fear • And sorrow, had passed away, When down:to the deck of the fatal wreck, Adivcr once chanced to stray; • lie trod the white - floor, down under the roar, 'Of billows above that teased, • Tilt the shadowy pall, of a huge rock - tall, Iliapattrthrough the waters creased. Ito clambered the of the wrecking ledge, When, hi On the other side, ;There lay a loittbark 'mid the waters dark, Al if moored in that peaceful tide! Each sparosil, and ehroud, of the teasel proud, Loomed tit, to his 'startled eye, "While true to the last, front the infry mast, • itennon still streamed on high. Like a _phantom she Mood in the dead solitude, All solemn and calm as the grave, While hieheart grew Mill,•with a suddenthrill, Fora moment, beneath the wave ! Then quickly he sprung, to the deck that rung • AU hollow and dark as the tomb; 'While each echo that woke, some horror there spoke, • ' • SOme mystery there tandeethe gloom. Yet oneraid be went, with his *Won bent Qn the door Of the cabin, cloeedt Detennined to scan, like a fearless man. The secret . that there riposed; • • JJuusst then, with et moan, It was open thrown, As slowly the vessel ;stayed; Whiles alght;to make the boldett heart quake, Was suddenly full displayed.: . , Whitherrors unthought,lilled that awful spot Aye,'well may he shrink with dread, Fur with deatbgale face, In that enbln space, Were hundreds—all stadlndead ! There was manhood strong, In that silent throng Cut down In hls sturdy strength, There were we lts forms, bent with many storms, Who had nigh it* ed Wel length! There vrere children, too, with their eyes of blue, _ And smite that nes not of earth! There were boyish troops, and girlish groups, All mimed at many s hearth! 3 here u ere maidens. fair, with their golden Imir, And beauty still on the Owed:: With Imploring eyes, still.turanito the skiew, • And the lips that seemed to speak: . A moment amazed, the diver gazed, • And they seemed to gaze on him! Some srltb• glebey stare, tome with phi:Marled glare, And others atth wan eyes, 111,11 ! • Tliere were looks such 3Splead, till the heart may Ith, what piteous looks were those ! hist; as once when met, we can never forget, 4,11 mem'ry, with life, shall close The - Teasel swung round, with a mournful sound, Atli the cabin door closed again; While its secrets revealed, forever were Mtn let!, Henceforth, Rom all mortal ken! WCith an altered mlen, at all ho had seen. The direr his ateps retraced; Po more acne he down, 'Death the oeeea frown, To roratiller its trackless waste. Yeai ever; 1111111fe with Its toll and strife, With its sunshine and shadow, lees, Thal aislatteornel back; o'et memorra track, An4thoseahronglngdead he eels. Till he nets to the wall, of the weeping gale, While his wholaglootatem , roam O'er the echoing deck, of the sunken wreck, Down under the surge's foam! leadguartersteOth Ilegt P. T. V., 3 d Het~nde, tat nth 3.7 C., In front of Peterspurg, Va., Nov. 25113,1964. • Ibe New Attorney General. iiames Speed, Esq., left our city on Friday %I:Washington, upon the summons of f'rerd ent Lincoln, 16 assume the position of At , - Coiner. General of the United Statea. Asso ciated as Fe have been publicly with Mr. Speed upon the Union ,platform of Kentucky, until the Presidential canvass temporarily *Twisted nis.. we know his nnsrterving loyalty,: and we are convinced' that tie is not at'. that • fanatical dais which denounced these who supported M'Clellan as traitors. .NO more faithful or honest' gentlenian can, befound than Jamea Speed, He has always "keen an emancipationist upon principle, both in a lintionhaiiiin and economic point of view, and 'lt Was therefore natural that , :Mr. Lincoln Should cull upori Marten-int= .tlie high, dignified end- responsible position of thelaw adviser of hisCabinst. We feel every arnfitkrice,that be will bring to the eI:K-118:ga of_ lila duties ability, integrite rind close Journak . : • Minas Ahead? nem the onicsio Drumm.. It will certainly not abate the pride of pa trietii Illinois tO learn that their State gave, 10 the late - Presidential election, a larger majoiitv for Abraham Lincoln. than any other State trace hiassaehusetts Oa die "home vote." ir the soldiers of Illinois 1 ad teen allowed to vote, ice believe, that Lincoln's majority would have exceeded 11. at given by the old Bay State. On the eine vote The ruidinity , for Lincoln in 0111() Verm0nt......... 1 v dlana meourl (about). Callfomda (about) Ivlra (alxkut) "iVe don't think Old Abe should complain Mille haling be received at home. Vadat. Presidential Vote of Kansas. 140 . 13:1 the State Record. BelOW wt give the official vote of our Slate for Presidential Electors. The result Is most. kratifying, giving over 10,000 ma. 'dully. for Lincoln and-Johnson. Many of 1116 Republicans voted the ,Uccle(- lan ticket. ' Pursuant to law the Stile Canvassers fnet en ihe 28th inst. to count the votes cast for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States in the State of Kansas, which reinhed &Ed - 011°mm =Robert Mahoney melted 12,934 votes. W. F. Cloud. 13,799 M Thomas oMllght " "" Marcus J.:Parrott " 5.192 " Nelson Cobb " 3,621 Thoutaefichlgens " 2,691 A. G. Ego, . " 2,602 " Chesebrough " 112 " A rani:vv . ' frt . ..England lately served a proness from the court upon a poor man in Blackburn, the amount claimed being small. The whole of the faintly being out,of work, onauetually l o w want of;the. common neeeS qall4E lile, ;they were urutble • to' muster the payment-olone shilling fog appearance, vilmaetrpon the bailifftselzed the !Amity ble,Ohnost the only remaining' remnant of tl e hoitsehold goods, with *lnch lie walked oft brbitimph, „ AItOLMON OF SLATEDI LCDA.—From infointalkm received froM Cuba, it ippeirs that.aopetition signed by over a hundred planters of that island was presented to the Captain-General, urging Iglu to use his best :MVO withlhe Queen of Spain forth° abo lition of slavery:on that island. He reoeiy . 011ie petition, and remarked that he would ; ,„wait' before be took any actfonln the matter until after the Presidential election in the ;United. States, as that contest would, In his 'jiulginent, decide the, future of the slavery question In the .11niteil States. R or'ing'ficiatattestoxen or Lterzuw.u. REcriiire.--Theroimnlssloncr of Internal Rev-, enne expresso; the opinion thatthepfetient ycar'd . recenho,includlng , the additional Income tax, win be at least M 5,000,00. If It 1s destrabli.lp Increase tide te lioxi,ooo,ooo,ii reeommende a tam on sales ototio-balf of one per cent. to. make up the tioncletcy to be imposed for ono year only, as after that the present fax lists nil yield the rerpiliedanitmnt. The only important changes recommended by the Commission r, are taxes on petroleum nod tobecer, in the leaf, with corres ponding reductions in the refined and manufac ured products. The estimated recelpti of the special lecome tax authorized by joint resolution or 'July . 4th. 1E44, ore F 35,000,000. The tax by National Banks duribg the neat seven months of the current fiscal year, amounts to 8164,401 i'd.z—Baston Journal. - Iv speatlng of the' project. of , arming the viares'at the booth, the London Times Itniocently. vcraarksr, " The South has no reason to (VIOL that the negve , • w l fight just as bravely In sup port or the canhe of slavery, which is the muss of his rnditer, , as ho will in the cause 'of liberty." •• - Artdih adds of its particular friends the relsels: `Merl world submit without a murmur .to impresswent,of his 'hisses or his crops, . may-, itMely shrink buck with a sMies.. ol. - super4ltionihorior from the atfeinpt of bin cog Oorettarient '(at - V.l6lll°nd) to" &pi-ire/dm of Mese triiitasesibr• 01.0 th hr has elveadyfavOr a ,iong and &ispirate war." • .-,Tnn Governor ot North' Carolina sap that As srrtrs In that State. aro nutnerpns and •ddlant; fare ni.rout Alio country in squads - commit --Irrirr it r"k9 tboomtve. paerinymboutv: -tam V' Governor of Georpaiin Mutate..lnes rtigi. noottneed this same stato. , Of Clots, liim.l - sr ichnioq: of:the:disorganization. rif , sod et'v,' 'aPikl 3 l. ll 4 1 04 States tn-robeinob. -- ;-. • iv: • , . Ths,Alumpulgt. --lettat .3"pluer tee: ; Tie changes made in the coon and of the tie: Farina:nit of Arkansas and Ji iesouri t , he military authorities are not satinttni with I the condor tof affairs there. t,en mai b en superseded in' genertirti , r noble in the corn . mund in Arkaneas, and General Tieseerans has been superseded in trimouti, thotigit we do n tt yet:know his surecesor. Nor it ;this all, for it ' semts that the whole line of ti.n Mitoiseippi Is to • hirre an co erhauhng, the ens. , frith wilt the enemy pee tinted into Ntemphie having -horn tin Illy lbs Mmetiting wa , wrong'. ]fens., Gen. Q. A. Ginn. 3re, the,. Cared; of orris lelet.4, hue be ai cant on a tour dinsp , ction of nB the works, roa irjeatious, etc., along (hot line. We harea reeurt from the west that llosteraas Is moving up the Tennessee river with ,a large force, to co-operatewitit General Thomas against Hood, and We prveame that Steele will be Sent to the Fame direction. Tide Is a field of opera; tiotis with with which both are familiar. Stone man has been placed to command at Knoxville, and tints the dtflieultim; there between the previ ous commauders arc settled. Brirbridg,e Ims driven Breckinridge out of East Tennessee, and now occupies Bean Station, midway hetween Knoxville andttimberland ap.. This failure of Breckinridge In East TennesSek, and the repulse of the rebel attack on Murfreesboro, show how great is the concentration of our troops lu Tenn essee, and hoar well gaindednil points are. If Racemes has been sent up the Tennessee river, as Is reported, it must be for the purpose of de fending the north hank of the Cumberland river ngainst - the danklngoperoUout of Forrast's caval ty, or to - strike tie railroad south of Nashville, nod tat Hood's communleationa;—.Phita. - Sorth • , Pusiwtc-ro ICES. rinirr tustisTrA, CffURUII, i.t.entir •EIRCELSIOR corner of Federal and Lcock streets. Pastor; JOSEPH RING'. .Sereleet at lOW a. .m. 'sad 71,1 p. m. Prayer Meeting on WEDNESDAY:EVEN; IRO. 'Fhii public are coi•dlaUs Invited to. attend. detfult • • . Ograer. of Tur.puno Bxx:/ • ,-' (.4 Pirrsittriusit, PA. WAN EF,ECTION FOR DINE DI C. TORE OF THIS BANK, , to menu during the ensuing year, wilt be held st. the:Banking Petrie, eismer of Woad street and V irgin alley, tot TIIFSDAY,the lo th dap of Jarivaryilbaa, between the hours' of ton. In• And S_Pd! , ,. de3O,lu JNO. B. LIVINGSTON, Cashier: FOE !SAVOR OF ALILEI,IIIENY. STEWART ROBERTSONi'of the. Third' wend, will be e, candidate for the alarie ernes. sub: . jrct to the Mon nomination. - - • • itOF U ZEES THE EIGIITIt. W EH are requested to meet at the Ann Street School MUM on SATURDAY 'EVENING, December 10th r at 7 o'clock, to nominate Ward °dicers. By order of MANY CITIZENS. • OFFICIG OF TUN t.ITriEYS DiEWITANCR Deeember nth PIM: -{ iarAN iewrrloN FOR Tiannt DIRECTORS of this Company, tonerre during the ensuing yenr, will be held tit this °Mee 2110;IPAX, the lath lust., between tht how's 4A 11 a. m., an,ll p. m. denlot • SAMUEL REA, Setretaiy. 0-•140TICIE —The subscribers to the stock of .111=r The SECOND NATIONAL. BANE :OF ALLEGHENY CITY, Pew, are requested 'to at tend a meeting, to be held at john Horne's Hall, Donnelly Howe's) on. FRIDAY, the oth'day of Deeember,lor the purpose of electing a Treasurer umi paying in the Bret installment of subscription subscribed to satd - Book. deltrlt 10...1111RQIIPANZ ROCK OIL COMPANN —lt meeting of the Stockholders Of the Duquesne Rock OH Company will be held at the warehouse of George U. Anderson N 0.189 Liberty strect,Pittaburgh,on SAIL RD/iii, December:4th, q l •r: , .t t li t 2 0 o'clock a. m. Fre t t v o . a l eg i tzta x tr a l: re. &add Secretory: CUSS - CLASS , 2{. rirrautunu R. R. W.. " Mee of Secretary rilul Tteas'r, Oleveland,Dee. 0, OF 1.- - awa.TEIE ANNEAL MELTING F • STOCRUOLDERS of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Company, in Cleveland, on the STA DAY OF JANUARY, 186 at 10 o'elOck rit-, for the election Of Iltrectors; alwr to vote upon aprop. rwil kin to lease that' porllon of the railroad known as the Tawaraw.Brithch, fora termotyears; also 10 vote upon a proposition to purchase the half In• to tithe late Cleveland, Zanesville t. Clean- Nal l of m tre'CV=l're ki ggs n bu n tih ti ll ' all A ro k la n Ale°, whether to increase their (laid al Stock un der tbo - Acts of April 11th, and April oth., URA The Transferalooka will be closed on and after he 16th solitant. . E. ROCKWELL, PITIVECROII. November goth, 1944. WE'LIEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the area meeting . of the corporation to be called ' , The Enloe Lebrie Ott Oe." will be held on WEDNESDAY, December Est, toal, at the °face of King b rennock,No.2ll Wood street, in the city Pittsburgh, at I o'clock p. ra., for, the purpose of organization, adoption of Dy,Laws, election of OE ren, am., mid for the ptupeurauthorizertaigt MOM iartkularly alfial no AM of the General Am rembly of lam I Mooliwesith of Penakrivitaia, are. titicd“Art relating: corforatioris for Niro ebonies),” Bianuttettiring, Hieing sad fitiatliteg purposea,w approved the lath day nooositd Witt MIIPELER, Treas., pre fem. 01/ nTtSIIO7III.II, NO, to,yiu. 80ENE&AL♦ 01? - THE STOCKHOLDERS OF TliDa BANK will I e held at the ..Baukinor Houle. on YE IDAYb the dal of December Besot, at 10 o'clock a. ra.,.to cuarlder and decide whether this Bank shall become. ea Aohociatioa for.the heehaw of lionking, under the lairs of the United States, d whether shall sha am an ble tho power eauteatlay the Act :tit thie f pialatdre of Lida _State, exit/led "lariat onabllag the Berko at this Commonwealth"to become also. el.tions forßasklez under the Lam Baited of the Batt " pron .d "Mg. august, ISM; end to take any furthm action that may. be neemiaary. By order of the Board of Dlroctora. ocalki _ 0. 0. MARTIN, PathlfW . r jr-cnratax sus rs- TROLEUDI CO.—. TICE OF ELEA2- MON.—Subscribers to thestock of the Cherry Eon Pitt Role. Petrelenni Co. ate hereby "notlllect to attend a meeting of the Stockholders of said Com pally, which wi%Fbe held on hIONDA.E, Dee. Oth, Mt, at I o'clock p. for the _purpose or organiza tion, ,electiontit President .Direetors and, other M ill eer., at the oee of .T. T. STOOKDALL, No. 2 Duquesne Way. ELTON bieItELEY, neNinf FTPStiletittProl,.. Oiitch Mr PDX ALLSOloo.re Pittsbuh, November 21. 1904. SS slocatuow rg r.wit epeeist meeting of the Stockholders of the A ilegheny Valley llellrend Co., will be held at the unite of the Company, to Pittsburgh, on the 19th cf December next, at it o'clock, a. tn., for the our . - pose of coruddcring a contract with th klattenlog and French Oreelgßattrond Company, for the lease and extension ot the Allegheny Valley RlLlron4 cud to ratify or reject the game. Uy order of the !loud, FELLN. R. UNOT, ncelldd 'President. . _ lILTON'S 24,197 Z.V.147 . 20,109 .... 17;592 .... AOO3 ..,. 14,000 80,7'7 VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP. FULTON'S SYRUP !Met Golds. Cough. . Colds In the 'lead. " Sore Throat. " " " Phthlefe. FiILTON'S SYRUP cures Asthma. " Croup. " Influenza. " " Bronchitis. Patti In the Breit. et • 113LTON'S SYRUP cure, !nap. Con.lumption. Catarrhal Atrectionn. Whooping Cough. .& :Spitting Blood. • a to A CtiIITAIN CURE Fulton's Tegetable Cotutit Syrup Cures poughe, .oolde, and all pfteettons of the 'Throat and Lungs. zer sT96 is le rt. 'Er x 3, Is a alrletly Vegetable Paatianutd. THE CHEAPEST ccivan REMEDY cart be bed at all reliable Drug Stores. Yoe sale wtoleanle and retell at J. M. FULTON'S DRUG STORE, Altio,trholesale and retoll agent for the sale of Celebrated California Wino,s,..Liquor.s, Ptrati RYE WHISKY, , Willed I gttarantee strictly party for medic u 6 purposes.. T I 0 N.-LOniVOYEDII3ER 81st i • C lea, I purebneed from Pr. J. M. LINDSETAr Bollidaraburg, the recipe! by which he =MUM. tared Jile famous' medlcl4e, kioWM &CM. J. M. LIND.S..M4 • 11341 - Impro Blood-searcher. sio6: that time I have. been manulacturinS have Dr. LINDSEY himself part of the time cm-. pie In superintending its preparation, and shall eon tietoreanufactuto it In accordance with the inattuctisme wad directionsof Dr. Lindsey.' Those, then, desiring the genuine article, should ow t :tie hat the name of .I..7.l.,FULTETl.appears on esmald riu x o ke. ; and to dealers I give notice that every Non of this. my trade-mark,-wIL. Isiproseculed to the fullextent of the law: - - • _ . . . . • Z-11.41YLTON; • . • ZZein..4l7 and 69 Eirra EITAEFT, PittiburglL ; em iterated toliell 141400.8WWILER below pilWketyetle. Cell bitoropFotwalag else. aamTEND 17911PE,-4108134:11-L .w i r r irgale natl.:l, ine 114 e M I B j 4 . 44 llpyshht at the eft2rWit.,' .°‘ 44 , - 4 *nnd etteeti t - en and aderthii nib "c !' our. waey seeret;;; • ,41:1,te•P‘,..eiN !. 7 INIE il' - .LYE V•Eit 0 11 I '( EtrEll. • OATS nrriving ti is d " 0 9 , -".."- , sou for Fltte by PATTERSON k eolO No. G Worotl "(reef. IA TBOATS LOST.—The Flatboats ttelt.ol.A., GENtRAL 111e0LEI.LAN nod 1...C1,11 . 5E were eithercut loose at 'oaken fee.. the tantticw, nt Saw XIII Run, on Slon ty neon neg. They,w ere - Infhe4l tordthcr. Any ityrmatlon re it:ming their wheteancuts will bet' :Illy rowan:. en It, taut. J..T. Sc', , ntlale, No. lr. nottesne Way. or at P. K. nielinlght n. Bros., l'• :ood street. ,t,ioat 1,"Olt THE HOLIDAYS. . . We'wookl eon attention to our4iste stook of ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS; Plain, Mans e..od Sllver.ilmunted nittl Pearl Inlaid. CASES and POIITTOLIOs, is great rarlet3. del° KAY fa UM. Xi 'Wood attnet. & CO.. Cloaks Az Shawls.; RAI:MOW , BKIRTI.4, SHAWLS AND SCARFS, iOcaaa.csert.ll.c 3=lx^y , 43-crerclis, 3 . l , 99=.lJarD'S AIICTION HOUSI3, IMAIIIMI‘M ANT , A Sappy Now "Iroza..r. Runes' Pittsburgh AIMMAC, '111(ONOLOGICAL RECORD OF THE WA iltitt - 111.41cd, post-paid, mt . receipt of prim. Send .11 a copy, to., • .101-1L1( r. uuFT, Zuntamixty drio :to. linhstreet,:aikso?la ELL tlig. DUCK: 611-Eift. Tha above Company to be organised under the Manufacturing laws of Pennsylvania, with a eipital clock ol .150,000, 150,M of which. is to be refereed an a developing fund. Its property consists Of eighty sterol in fee aim plej ou Duck Creek, Ohio, lo the heart of the well dereloped era territOry, and near the famous Dock Creek. Company . * tract, the shame of which are claw worth:from 425 to 130, and only •64.50 paid in. The' Acme Oil COmpaull territory is also quite . aear. :The Mock of this letter Company Is held at a very high price—from Mtn 445, with • seep small amount paid in. The celebrated "Dut ton well" la In. the neighborhood. This well has rowed Sea Pumped more oil than any other well lo theieountry. • The Duet Creek oil regions are re..e„ rded as fast out-rivaling the. Pennsylvania Oa . ' 'reek audits tributaries, and the quality of oil from the. former rank. about double the valued' the latter. It. will therefore be seen that the eelection made by the ...75Lurkingund Duck Creek Co." is at such a point that It In almost ascertain to strike a veto of wile* it is to obtain water la sinking a well. Be.- . sides;Ahere Is as abundance of Umber suitable for derricks; etc. TbeCompany Intend to proceed at once to the Beielopmeat of its land by the use of the best me. artistry of pumps that can bo obtained. The male& of two wells will be conuneneed Immedt ately, which Will be sunk to the !Owent ell stro• and acesh e allw:eswlllfeompetet y gl o d %wh l o. : upr l uc Dote flee to tea per day. The large capital. ret'apert. for developing !allures the mart ample Fa r ms for primecuting the work with the utmost ,rigor, and should the large sum set apart forwerk. log capital ho more thatLin.needed, the overplue, ns soon an enough oil Is °Maimed fur working co lorises, will be diVided among - Abe stockholders with their first dividend. • Due notice will be given when the Books of Sub reaction want* open, and Where rattles can sub. tcrlbb for the" stock: dela:Mood :Quincy Net Of and 6 Ftdth street 25 Fifth Stret, flare on hand a large sanOrtment of. TOR SALE AT LOW PRICES BUM=, 4H FIFTH STREET. IoLiItIES FOB M. (TOLD PENS, fanD runsrs, poirrromos, INKSTANDS, POCKET BOOKS. 'IVORY TABLETS, .- ke., MI HOS, SCOOYER .3; No. 33 FIFTH STI2pIT_ - 1865 A SPLENDID NUMBER, Coat..Um • complete From Its commencement to the RE-ELECTION OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Merilinalion 61 General McClellan Pellet. TIM MTS. Oil Coiiii=y C=! IkoaKING FUND-. ph.Jl VAMI;OruIOIAR,ES, TraLrrn LIST OF APPLICATIONS lor 'nellidg liquors, filed' in the Cleric's clam up to lice. 7, 1661. G. hillier, 'tavern, tat Ward, ; Other goods,' - 0 Opeettt.• tavern, .lolln Sheller, '• ll Shields, . !other goods. Peter Peen, tavern, ad Ward, Pittsburgh. Cho. Eollatettar, , 0 - • • • It. Lyons, o ther goods,. • 0 Feunisnoldenc' • , V. quivne, tavern,' ' " Poiret I Lose, eralog house, rat, Williams, tavern, 4,,th Ward,.pittaburgh. intlixonA-Bleltoek; erg-tibiae, L anese, AteNeliikAllergootis,sthWatd,Pittaburgh. James W. Algoe, tavern, . 7th W ard , Pittsburgh. F. I.', Johnston, . • 9th•Ward,Pitteburgh, 1,11. Zimmer, eating house ,, . bile eel liable, • •• • • • Che es ilipuell, tave rn, • , tat Wan', Allegheny. ChM,. . • ad Ward, Allegheny. Venom &tlelty, other grods • . Anthony Bffrir , CT teiern - Wm. Kaiser, William Wessel, tavern, 4th Ward Allegheny. Jacob \Veinier, 0 Lawrenoeville.. 'Henry Nasser, . Env in Lloyd, •' , Eta BirtaIng1111111: John Meyer, • 0 • • Um: Ahrenhuitz, Ephraim Be Melt, kl erg:tootle Fox, Edward Nerlil, egiting.honie, Blanche/der. Ellvs Neebitt, • Temperenceville. Chits. O. Stevens, tavern, Franklin. John Buchanan,Lower St. Clete. Archibald lacky., ailditUlL. . reter Gondelli ' • • ' chez. Earl, miaow* Lan g , . - elms: King, Ross. Anti Fhompson, eating-house, Un!Fin. ArVeVo c nnnek, tevejn, Versaules, JAIDEII Ward, -n • '• or T .u h lee Co m u be rt , 7ll: 64 m , 6et at on Ir cec eil wo ne k ail .. a . y .. the Virt u t u y . larlinees intuit be tiled on bgbeforethat day. decksltd -VV:A.HERRON,OIerk. I.3wrencevill. youz y mEws. MERCANTILE LI - Tut Lecture:committee take pleasutolk pre aeutleg the:loth:ming list of Lecturers enraged for the ensue season 186 1 and 1%5: MISS ANNIE E. DICKINSON. December ll—"A Plea (pc Labor! , . DecemberlC. - “Tbe Meaning of the Electicoin . . . . - • • 6EORGE...VANDENIIO.I 7 I". . December 57,-,- 7 •Readhage from Itenty-IV, and the I. ifi° 4l 4 b ry 1.1 4:5i Chat nd an on titan Bulle,ftnn. • " 101150. VANDENTIOFF,AND WIFE. December al- ,7 llcadloge I'M= Shertdanl Comedy' of the ..Ritall, 7 !, to. •• • - . _ , ONWARD TAYLOR. • • January 5c,-.Ourselacs and our Relattons.o „TITEODORE TILTON,: '. -- -- 6 Sanue - ry ..-"The State of the tionntry. ,,, , . Nei.- J. 1.. C. 'ABBOTT , • ,JRnirerysl-"Ont War and.Gell.Grant.7., Fbruory,s,-- ,, France and her - Dr a perer.”• , - NOUN R. April April 15.•'‘Temperan85.77 .-•.,. - ..,- ',..,• :„ . • -..., , April 14-,..Fact mu d Fe • --....'• • • Single Tlcketajo each Lecture • •50 cents; 'Season Ticketi for Ur Lectures ... . ..,:.:.$3 - A0 .- Holderrot. aurorae' ttekete 'can .Acottre 'reserved '. seats "nit to:any leed - ure'whlch the tEdscardnee drtm tdricebte to arrant:4n tharrari free of Cost. After this, all • putchaseriref Innen tickets will. be charged twentptlve Conte ea tra lor.sertmed seats.. ••sossOn.Ticketafor male; at the Llbrary,•Or bran,' . of the pontintt . terf , TtIOS. LIAKEWEL.IO . - - ; ;. , ; -,-; ~ ,W. 11.. - FIriCARDS;.7:, ...- 1 .i! i'. 1.: . ~, UUS., . .T: DONN ELL, i';' 4./ , 1. 1 . ..,.. ~ i" "Pr:L.17,7 - 5k Li•OALDWELL„. . .. .., - • .... ;„„ ILIT 1A .nit, -,--, - ';',. - 4• 04 - , 2 4. , , -. 4 , , ,. ., :,,.. r , , • LicturO - 00 51 1 11 AtW."! 108 'FB, 'IIOENTE; "Wholesale-'and-Itetidf 0 4 ter i el arr'all Sands .of TIIIMMINOS;DET• Cf 0, i . , , 1re.!9 Woe. 17 aunt* markpt strsec.' ,:...-. '''' =ME= rr• SID rEßTlSlgarr.Jrrs IlitrOGRA It LBLi MS. DRRIES Foi 1E45. POCKET BOORS JUVENILE BOOKS TOY BOO:, S ALPHABET BLOCR LL MAGAZINES .AND NEWSPAPERS, And evers - thlng in the ECOK AND STATIONERY LINE, As .CIIEAP AS THE eIIEAPEST,' AT PRANK CASE'S Book and. Newry Depot, eIIRONICLE BUILDING, FIFTH STREET OFFICE DITISICARD CREEK Union Oil Company, 267 PENN STREET The Rtihikerthets to the'eepitAl Stuck °fib(' Eubk.sril Otek Tilton Oil Company, _ Ate requested tgeait at the COmpsny's office and ;Ay their sulncraptlons, • . • TC:ki. W. jirj!RON, Secretary and r.r.asurtr! CIIIIRC The oldest mike, most durable :OA • swectes used reed InstrUments arc the CHURCH. ORGANS, PARLOR - ORGANS, find MELODEONS, rtoth the eeleiuhted l'hetory CAREMET.iiIsIEEDFLAbI, New - York A splendid s(Ock received for the Itnlida'ys H. t BRO., 122 Wood street, Sole Agrats for Carbor6 Ilormonlums *ESTERN PENN OIL COMPANY CAPITAL STOCK: :5450,000 150,600 SHARES, AT $3. \Vorking Capital, 0,0 0 0 • This Company in hied on the followingrOper ty: I. The, entire Working interest In a Lease—, lnown as the - Vs - TIMER LEASE"—for M years on. lAI acres of land on the Story Para.-the property of the Columbia 011 Company. On this Lease the • Company owns . • • A. One, well pumping from Crarro bbls. per day. B. One Well pumping from 10420 bbts. per day. C. - Ode welt conunenend, and going down. with fair prospects of success. D. Ample room for three or four more wells, to gether withAhlee complete Engines, three sets of TuF, _BoringTools, Tank. Blacksmith Shop, atendent's House' and dmce, etc. 2 I , land fronts on Oil Creek, immediately opoe site the Ittslare Shader Jersey and Coquette Welts, the creek only Mosildling It from se4 The Columbia Oif Company , receives imic7lisif of the Mt obtained on this' retWeAt Royalty:" • 2. EICIIITTi ACRID; of - valuable land; knimi as the , IPEARSON FARM," on Cherry Tree Bun, in , fro simple.,-,Thli• property located %hr . a mile: from Ow... Story Farar,..nnd the .same - dWance from • hicClintock and Hyde and Egbert Farms, and runs parallel with them. - I.Thersy Tree Hun roan through.thislann and the whole of the land_ on. each sideof the H un being COvel'aiAl 'Available boring territory, makes this property very valua ble- The valley in which !hie; firm is located Is now conabiered by practical oil men mithe most promfaing.tertitory, and.thertakenow from 100 to IGo wells being bored on this farm. Although the present receipts of oil from the two prdduchig.weUs enablaathmCatmpany to pats.ne.... munenlltra.divldetui tin Alie:settele chpltal tdoek from the very start, working capital- of IMAM -.ltlll be reserved as a contingenfe fund. Judicious capital t.ts will at onee appreciate the inducements width tins stook °Okra 'for ickmmienedsollae IfeeelP nice theleaturel of This ccmparty; illatiaguirbiag It .1 many °then beamionAmadber of divided and ern II tntemsts which they cannot control 'Mackin ty r the benefit of the atoekholdens. Soak. of Mibwriptlon &renew open at the emcee of , • I DIOIIGANSTERN tr. Bilb.; • . - I Corner of Wood and Fifth Amt.; HENRY ROVCCSACII, .1S9:11d Mod stmt. THE GHEATES'I c BTI:SIIY or MODERN There lii now In 'course of publleAtlon In the eulUmus of the NB! YOU 'WEEKLY, Au oiliteud anti thslaUsuf rou oey satitlal, Syria, iiii:wjrev%;eser; os;" THE iIIAcICHIN OF TOLEDO. From the pen of the renotynnil mower, tom.§lloli, Ulmer 'powerful romaxces, "Tao tittvro. sum" cal “Tur..STErMAtunrezept l'ortmoa," to eine- Wiled the gataglatworld white running through ' theteglialliml Of . . . ; • I • • • THR''IEW YORK WEEKLY 'hi"- .. 1 tro lalartmally. admitted to be the most perfect If Victory journal in the VrOrld.. • - 'lkedo net hesitate to my_that ...SYRIA, THE 71.2i...g,i , lithe GREATEST STORE OE MOD ER TIMES' I plot it so complicated lied thrilling as to hole the spelt-hound, and It Is worked up with a plan kit ?Wirer which it atmolutely 'wonderful. yc o V oo .,, L ik „be, ,7;",:e.1.110 perusal of DIM great story without feeling Thet•it wit V.:a I .a rk 0f . ," commonmine, ma without regrett Log that it eti-ed .1) Soon. Everybody should rend it, for while It is urdoubtrely mutational, It is at the tame time arietly moral. to tone sod In the lesson which it teach!. • . ".. . . . .. i • • • - . • ill i b If= l Yon: Icsitv la alsOpubllshiug •• ...''''''' .• ' • I VMS. MART' . goLraxur •. , . ' • MEAT ORE •• F ' , ~ • . FAMILY PRIDE ; of, PURIFIED 111 SUFFERING. New Therrnw YORK WrI,XLT Mbar Snit' hy every Neu -Agent throughoirt• the. 'United States and .. chat . (TAT ikisTitlßUtlickti I • ,-^ • . . . . . inielca. Gift %Association,. .ot sad' !billet Jewelry, Plano.,• retllii Fireepilrehilliage a ngrvings, he-, valued atedee -litisoco;Ocso: . • DU1T81107.T7.011 I, made In the followlotman eer. Cleatlij nataSetitale r tr W hick der, ale lrii i lzert lin One of that enrelmses wili w bedellr mud tour ollteejor sent by mSll to any address Wltheutgini toeholee, on wseelpt 0t25 cents. • ' Fe e° 'DOLLAR. we will send by mill or ex aartiele named on the Cetiineete press drawn, Or re eXhanr for 4391 othi7 wrack en our lid, of the ndorei NO BLeanfst satisfaction guaranteed In all ewe. vrey valuable article ma y be obtained los the eomisal iwievor.ONE DOLLAR, which need tot be paid until IL Is known wlipithas boas dams isol licvaluii. • .. . . . AA-Five sealed envelopes for 81. VeTes tit Thirty , tor en . Send for Circular. Agents wanted: '' '" ' • . . ci ooDWii?, • 110 aa 11/7Brood . tray, Neer York.. All Wier, Ilboultt be addreemt to Box IMN Poe • Mee; New York-. • ". • . tot4oletdowT Mi: it .. i- ITCTIONS PRIO . AT ' J. W. BARKER & CO.'S, 50-Market Street: • • BENZ: & NVIGIITMAN Miuturac ' Ann,* WINDOW - GLAss. DRUGGISTS ~ytea4 ncrrrt,Es or at .det o ose f ttivsroter mt., below Piney. sir Nictortei now betegin full operation, wrp . ,p de p I. , nriakutia. lon lee C ,l an7 V , ,,A.1 .nntl the ~ , . , • ....... JrAll" .IDr33:I7SEiII , EXT4 1 . , , VIE LEADER. • ' The Weekly Leader WILL BE PUBLISHED TO-MORROW MUM • . Le.ADEft le e new NV terts iall-of Int el ranee . reeding matter. „,, L.:J.IITE wilt 'eoetelti leteit . Telerc, .tphie Irat nig. ere horn the Seat. ofyar. • T,tt or.ur trill. ebiltala tile latest Leeet. TII r. Lr.l.. alll he tor sale at 'the Stni's Nl-42.130T5. - PFUCE d4-to:it yEN ITIAN BLIND TItIMBILNG,I In new patterns and colors White Marble Table Oil Cloth. 01 LImU PICTURE CORD 'AND 'MEM Ylriladrlphin Gretit,Oil . . , • *- `The above new good e just opened for ytholealte end rete it trade,'ett the thttoet Store Of ; XoFAALLND & comma, Nos.n nera scam, dOw • • • rier, t door to Poet Omer. , erit. -- .37 muffle:vs-7 OIL COMPANY. Capital Stook : Working Capital : : $50,000 100,000 Shares : 'Bich, The property of this Controtoy, to stated econtete of 1,000 A_Cn:ESI. OF WJIICII 900 is Good Boring Territory. SITIZATED AS NEAR VIE. CENTRELINE OF TILE OIL• 11:41111 AS COULD DE SELECTED, . . :LiD ZAT Sier face Sui!tate for, Doripj: iieceSai Connolly liavb iapuis cured OpYsitions on*Joining lands, . -. the surface indications am most (storable. A Dutcher otnileats In:the IleighbnairdAVOLl l "4 °lino tbesettlera tor roanyinsra , alias. Into cousidetationtho location of tne T 1 Mori, the number of - Sties, and the liberal W ridurCalatel, we think it pram the best baste Saie r invistinent in Oil Operations tbe ' t cow be - obtaleedondiulgt*frouo4Witieeesii or the - • , COLUICBTA on. coIia3ANIT, the development of Iwo a Lama body of SELECTED Cannot Fail.to Largely /Er The ROOKS . FOR $ l9 the Stock will be *pope on SAITIMAI MORENG;INI• at the °Bice of the Peoples' .liisuiviace Co., COR. W0011,213D PIFTH STS., B roopeotnaes Can Now. Had Be Ha AANDSOME PRESENTS ; • Tor ilhe OA2t:BE SaVIIED sr I MA►CRUI Ao 78.1dARKET. W have noti a ppett od - Riti yet nearing, deity, . . . . . . . . ... . . . aotx_i - x.734%. - ir. sat.a.i.azios, A ;• . . 1. . • and .benutlf.rd assortlment or good!, both we( . sad ornamerital, comprlsing . . . ••• . . ' Eat-Drops; Ivory, , ' - . • ..• SPell and Ball,Tuek and • • ... Side Combs; Pearl., Steel, Set . adGill Belt-Buckles; Belts Mid Belt- - Illtilaoca; Cashmere sod Silk Scads; lies& Tirca r ta sod Nets; Lace .Vella;,Liee and Embrol dc d Collars sod It a .rchiefal Worked :Uppers and Cushions; ;Work Bakes, • Ladles , Companions, Portmon- notes, Satchels, and . a very line assc•rt- - . • . , meat or ' :•' , r'3:kblcrg;reiip3s •lkaldetpur usual heavy stook of lie:Warr, Glove" TrlxaMfts. Ifolloas ad Small Warr; • . ; .AT LOWEST CANT PRICES. illeonD a ax, rholtrale Deolai fo itiwaaras, Caps and ftrata Goods, Bare AQW, in store the leigc-rt sea most complete stock of t GOODS FOR FALL SALFS, Ever atibecd In the west- Neithatti aceaesueat•d, to eel sod cumin o WLkh , WU LL aold' it my - • • •• "" • • V* ALWATSW-- Trg.:Vrig Tree Tar h=d 's tii3 rmi glitt a nk - tys Ilembenr Port Witte. trel Sulphite of Lime. LI IliVeieitratridit.i. 3:llintzig' Eltcpres pet: of . end reclerel In s the , GrX/RQE A.. KELLY A 00. Ite—Ws hest cat hula some Teti 11.• kW' _ p,3•Elfr 17 F•E 11 TM 1: .41EXTR: (I,oSie! SaLE Dis, sohlti on. of Partnership: L W BAHIA & CO, No.. 69 Market Str.eet.-; FIVE CENTS ;The rettrlng af the nen souls, tit, r • .r 3666, necetatattng ehlage la the tkrut, we will 1171rhaleil""e niagnißeetat 'stook honiaine# CAI - ItlleleiLei , •ettaDhshmcnt ■t the ; ' • '-- • - . }Yl;r )L Il.: ZY TIIIB QTTIL - - lor* tri.sty~tos7pppppir eta 9et.colorc4ll red tit =lrveuuth ,, , ctllagi Ctw .;4111(7q-thc 'l-.lrl4'j 11 ? Pi 2' eatir reduotd prtces. 4 . . 1 , tfliOquea, Circularli, • Boxpiett,' ,Coseiques,.. . ~, 1 • , !che.terrields, ,3Ovhetv, Poletots, am., twßeareri' -:-: -.1 I.Bloth, Trieotp Woad Cloth, Ottlitoeli -ChM- . ••• . 1 1 f chllla,, 'Velvet Cluth,•Frostal Beaver, Plizett,.. ''• - . . - lite O x la l I ° ,lixtl l ll l l ' tit " C r l i a 215 1 °4 1 .1', - § :uo.„. Bearer do.'st Ids 00.-: A: TCAUCtlati a 000 on • each garment. • Alt- •'othor primal' •--- - •„:', 'ments, at the wurie low rates. , Gloats Ibr , ' . • ' - . ILadiett owl IllteeV roade to order Bi at ellarae. .• .• • 1 • r . tOte • a.. „ „ ..," •• :' -., ..,, ~ . 11.. r .• . ~ . . $W0,00,0 . . _ . , ..J Cashmere, Loin awl Square up 10.11190. ;,....be, Lon and Square, tip to VW., ,Gold Medal Wool. Long ankl;NtitT..t.., - . 4 1 =1, k i n lO P tr n lit I tiqu uar' ;;e. --;,--' 1 Washington, Lout: M• wpm, e: • Waterloo, Long and Square., . Real Scotch Lung and Square. ~,,, Long Shawls, all wool, as itelfai 10 pr. .......' Other* low' la petiportlou. - -, ;; • ;,- -,- . • I POplini. rbtiti, Mid. Striped end Figured. Fe) lEeal Irish Fur lina,.yisid, Field, Stripe and 9 n!..llll. 4 ulstie r r;...n, — Piaid-strspeeoevigurea. w rroplin 'Rena. ran, a.id,'stripe and Figured. 8 imperial. ripp, Plain, Plaid, Stripe and • ird. Empress, Plain, Plaid, Stripe and Figured. co,l. lj ur`' r n)., E 4l 4 .ll 3 _,Ttripe a and WAI • co s aseneias, Plain, Fiala, Strive andFlq. ,French atnrinos, Ertglisli Merlotti, Qa .. . Paranuttha, Barattea, and lOCl•otker sir ea, of Idesirable WEISS GOOD* all *dues!, tb AOtiees less,tban they bare beenlibught at any 1 time during thin "Alan, jo ile tb n , r TrCi ee s EL4llhr; '''''..•kontings, French, prithatn_tit Satint*M ' Lal'inws t minced Frinege• geapp,Dlable mcqua sr • $- '6%1'4 7.. - i....'Fnereling,‘ 1,04, ',Red - ToweuC. ATmr-r1 axuA6.- op , ls rli " els TribieCkothav , - ;Bh et b tO Mimes; " I ,strtpedr= f • oo::a n ,Fh.T r oti.k., :Deut,..,• • _' .f ir e„, Nkomo...bon, .10111110 1 7. 1 bt'a4d' • 160 • • : •-• Th-teaoi pf t to sale positively tome of H ORSE APiD BUGGY - FOR BALTT 4 .4r:i. • Tad tobseribee Otitrs'fat sale•&due ;^^ YOUNG BLOODED HORSE, -• tisi4 itve.fet.ii; and in - Wendbreoviditloa. 'This; .4 -, evaluelitbougls quite gay dad dashing' la appears. - attic, pbrreetly_ gantlet aad tractable', awl %man mak* a meat deferable bovsefer faitgli,u2rt. BCt. • of the Weans 110R0211 , 1_STOCir; alb &AT oF t Irvin for talc because the Owner has se bother cue. ; • tor lam.. Also a new top buggy, WM" saddle • • ar.jtibridne, which have been to use but a few weette. 0 Pg 1 . 41 4 ... • • JPHN ANDRE= • ' CIFFICE OF THE THIRD NATIONAL' A.A. DAME' OP PTITABVIGH.—An election for. *- • WW 1: DIRECTORS of this plallktOaelTe envies . ? • theensurnAyear,Willbe heldattneßanUng blouse. t - 'teener of Si street and Virgin alley, on • • TCOMAT;4eifisuir7 101141M3, . 641irele tbelligiurs of 12 R. m. 224 2pp 22. - , • &My e ',opt.; B. LIVUCtISI'OX,C224ier: WV9K.u -11 'ii4)3llpANir..! ' t i Morgan 182 Acres tia reed 011 Sprifirs,buit 'lilac naite;!lastiviityboatlkthrsiye.. ; Incorporated tinder the lair& ot STOCK 810,0p110, . . . iv 0,099 Bherts.at rtr Shutt Figi••Palk • • •• 'Markle, Copitel merited for denelotniiiiit, ' 'hams, Ure.soberrlption - prise for which' brio peg , rbrlc•—oot,lloble.to farther rkrOgement.• • 411 , . . , . PIICSIDEST, dFA&OII VP. t 4 .115 1, Eis4. am TotiOacroso: • ' l2 • . -'• - -"otorcrows'• ' • . ! Geo..W: Cask President of P.. FL W. OA,. Clothrle, , Jocitlctimds; , Fronk -Rohm, - • I). :K o r ea , . „. !• •• • ' ' ilit.olll.ot6er,l4- • • °AO Mane; of, ,th '..'.oere Aliened • Ster3E-'': stisuirr.- : - • Books of Sub&-=:.oription. • . Ate now open at the cake '11:4 S. BRYAN, 59 Fouita et. Where PrOiPeall , and Nave( the C"2P", ' /Pm, eTty elm besets. • .'c 4elr • - -CIOODS FOR... The I34"llldaya' BURCHFiIitLIYS ; rs • .- ri. , . 741 ' YOuthiiilniet NB. 7 1 ...AMID MOLTS Deaaa.atemea , . CLanie : - , .292.tA8 Plalq aal Pta Q • , am 2 .7 4 0 , 1t46 ,11 i 2 S riaClit- ADD . ... ST 0 4 413 * 1 4 1 0 1 5.8aftTi*Si 4 6 ted , qt - r'f i rf V 6 6110q4:414Da1t.045;-1' •'. •4 4 15 4 045111)tannitailtei,gast B o y s + 150.111* 41.1P.UNZer LAC E 4214444.' : -; }O . .. . . . ..,:...' , • 10' - ... 1 1, 4 M. ..... i ~fiy,. 0 , s,tlFAll, ,, Lso.billiAnielifilaik'.;',... , ...:..t,.. ' 1 ' ; .:'' ":: • • . 100 dolt% . . . ' ,1..,,•;5t , En IS blt. choLoe.7l,oo 0 .....!ti,^2;.Px... 1 Row recelylng awl tor sal e br ii: D G LL. D1.7&?....,,,,:;q - i MaiiFß 011 SIBING
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