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I.:: '..-; - .:•i,:7 : .:. - :, : ;, , .i - . ..: . ! ::. : , „. z i _'•.;,,;.;.„:.- =EI .. -. .. , ',':. 1 .`:.'.:''! - 7:. - :•1: - ' . .::...,-.4,::.' IMEMI Mai ME EEO OE MANN IB ME • r• - •:.,•`• • 1. .',::''',.:,;' . .:ii . ,': . ..'..,'-jj'': . -:i : ':' . :• -, - .:.. s - ~,, 1 _ ~.. 1 ~I IN - • ~:-: ~.;•, , ,A- , . -- :-:: , ,_.,..: , . , : - •- ElTif.J , .. i., - :....5 , - - .. i..:0•,.. i- •••:.,:,. fittsourgitualtetifit: .. ....-..---. ...... - • --•,.• - CO., 1 , ) ,.. i .: .1,5. , RIDDLEA CO., , 1514,1 MAY 7, 1888 The Old Leaven and the New. niena'a ertgada.witmeaso in baryieg -cur dead, j kekd Ilapteenber. and Mtn, at Chickamauga. Te•tiodioseeniiiierid tabloid; mad tbe head. elf a Jere .: , bad boa swrialfreee Ooe frostier cad premed ea tramps medpelerr.Tbe meal* seen by General Craft anfotbers--Dtryeteh bead/ er a 0100431100(76. , +Can the Ethiopian change hie or tUeicopard hisepoter Can there bo any MEER orkabid - ag change in the people of the fjihite ihnit.3,qta long ee they shill be born Wadmurtured under tho influences of their hurrible 'institution?" After the first Bun 'battle, when the slave-holders, hiving become rebels, were exulting over • the falsely interpreted and proudly uttered =I we 4eird with , some incredulity of their nitutterable cruelties perpetrated on many of the; Wilinded and dying who hod Men Into:their kinds, end of their revolting seta 'ef,entrWiehria-mutilation practised on the nub:tried dead—lsvidences of a degradation ..tit a place on the moral scale but little above that of the savages of Dahomey or 'o4 . 4ojea Islands. It wts hard to believe ninoteentlecontauy of Christian falwilinstion, men and tiorneneonldbliformd, tff Enropeor America, to use the skulls of thaledead enemies as drinking-vessels, and t.belr• finger-bones for necklaces, armlets, or bracelets. But soon all possible inure- Aunty was overcome by facts reported on teeth:many not to be further questioned— Swim Mere to be gainsaid or resisted. That, however, passed. The loaders of the rebellion found that this flagrant exhi ...bltion of the real workings of "Southern lisatitutiona" would not do for Europe— whence their hope of recognition and aid was Lb n strong. Consequently the savage . of the "chivalry" were oisntrolled, :and i s eed , in this horrible bone-manutlic taring .I:minces, immediately and completely ''stippre sed. ow, seeing that both hope and fear, an je: • rds Europe and the things of Su rope, h• TO alike ceased to have any Immo ; &ate p • tical effect on their minds, possibly the re • is may again give loose rein to these paiwions and those savage instincts which yelled, in the incarnation of ghoul •;.like forms, over the battle - field of Bull Ram 'E,Now they can no longer hope, perhaps they '••wi l no longer fear;—and the pause which their leaders enforced from motives of policy aad•Lpradanoe, may, when these motives seem no longer to exist, in a horrible man ner become like one of those i'Pasmet that pamper rommption." so that the latter end May be worse than the . beginning. Now that these desperate 1 conspirators against liberty have found out that their "Confederacy," if It is to win at all, must win without either more recogni lion, or more help, than it has already re- ' .atived from the xoyaland imperial and arils- ' tootaticti sympathisers of the old world, .:_me, no not expect these horrible and re- I • veiling acts of barbarism towards the 1 vicainded and Om dead to be resumed, and' the4monitte frenzy of hate, so long fostertid by 'ffteir t leaders in the hearts of the ills- braid masses of the Southern States, to 1 bs&gain rampant and uncontrollable tr. , wards the people of the North? , #osrever plausible, however probable an ' &emanative answer to this question may appear, on a first and partial view, we are satisfied that. on the whole we should not So , enure- it. We hope better things, and ' think 'We have some reasons to give to jus tify our hope. Bat theiO cannot be stated , et length .o-day. There may be, and doubt- , less there is, a remnant of the old fierce an- , • tipathytowanis Northern men, so long and 1 so wickedly cherished by the slaveholding • aristocracy in the minds and hearts of the =maim people around them—whom they kept in such a condition of ignorance as best suited their own purposes of self-inter est and ambition. • But a great change has • been brought about over a large portion of the Southern States, and in this third year of the war, neither the poorwhites nor the negroes are in the same condition as at its commencement. It has in some measure emancipated and enlightened both—in such ameasure, we venture to say, that neither the one nor the other can ever again become the practicable, manageable things they were in ' the hands of their masters. The war itself luta diffused light and brought knowledge .among those classes of the Southern people never before pervious, never before pane , treble, to and by those transforming, won der-working elements of nature and grace. Upon the Tory same page on which are first road the revolting record &mitt on that Chickamauga battle-field, by the leaven of barbarism which yet remains -(we have quoted the ' words at tic:head of this article, and will not repeat them. hore)—uptin the very same page we read also this significant fact, that oveellix TIICODIA.ND of those men who had been fighting -under the rebel flag, wore made prisoners so easily that it was evi , :deafly with their willi--and that not only ' "thei Six thousand, the fruit of the oppor tunity.or the battle-field, for which they had protablylong been waiting as for an hour of daliverinee; but a daily crowd of doer ' tors, often numbering hundreds, coming into; our lines and seeking the protection of the' eldfiag, had gt's , the work of Vntegra than tO be going. on at a rate Of rapidity that-will hardly leave General Basoo, or *erg Mums, or Generalissimo Jeer. Is.ireitimself, or anyother man or general, d\ lin substance, the memblaneo, much less the enbstan, of army in the southwest before the id of2rehrnary. " Truly /Hi it does seem at lenyik, that the old leaven:-of hatred and rebellion has almost worked out, and the nave. leaven of repentance and loyalty is aetiVetv working in. Presently we shall Imre the whelp masa—all that can cohere to fonnsamptuiratton of society—in such —...-- - : a reeeptire state, th at the new leaven will thoroughty do its work In every part. J o. o TAX Richmond Examiner and Expire,. are very bitter against Bragg, and declare him In . moshle of performing the duties of any noramitud—quttriblog all the.disters of the TMlnsisite earnpaigm ,They de not emiossllheir anzlety-for the safety of Long strsitti iittbessertber oxprem *hi, belief that 11'U hid not -'beon sermated from Bragg'. main army, the dinutor of Chattanooga mielt. beta bun avoided. . ' - ' -1; E PAVVlSlttnustimAiivt,—The New Bed , Ard (1 , 4 1 9 1 ). 81 14• 11, 0 1 'ilia -, : • A fspittlbtlittlo bat been eleated from a fitifflff fil ZOOS. offilltfy r In this' State, wbo hi! butt MU Us_pupto the butt year: Its wa4fBid9.fNe',lh-tttdot Wu :IA sass the town floN th. Uputo Of hif Junott, :.(4- 4 1 ...,,-..- • • ‘,4,4If,ANAWis•-,tr,t,-,,,,,."'1v.=:-7-,:r' v:4-6---itt44- ' . • • Trifle Following the Flag. seamed a very 'pretty.idea: when it was Int Onanciaied by tofu body ••sovoral maitiiiiic;, but tho practical workingnnt of it has not been at :At satisfactory. It has in fact given aid and comfort to the enemy atoll points, wherover Whits been tried. liero is a Ttgorout handling of it from a western paper: General Hurlbut has issued anothor. order requiring all dealers in clothing to remove their stocks North. Since our occupation of Memphis, It hue been of more value to the rebels than when it was held by the Coated- ' eracy. ,The men who follow the army to •make money, are, to • very groat extent, smugglers. This is the experience of General Grant, General Sherman, General Hurlbut and I all other generals, who have bad commands in th. South. Why is it, therefore, that the Government does not adopt the policy of dos ing the lines, altogether, against trade. The great MOSS of those following our armies for money making purposes don't care a but ton about the Government, and they would well to • rebel, for the rue of the rebel army, quite as willingly, prices being equal, as to loyal men. It is time—high time, that the idea of trade following the flag were exploded. Better far establish a close block ado at Cairo, and allow nothing to be bought or sold except through government agents, and for account of the United States. At this, of course, traders would howL They would bold meetings, pass resolutions, send delegations to Washington to annoy the President; but lot them howl and resolve; and when they go to Washington, close the door of tho White Haase against them. They are aiding the rebellion, in the way of supplies, more than the rebels are able to aid them selves. Memphis needs to bo blockaded quite as much as Wilmington. We bare no doubt the rebels get more goods through the former than the blockade runners pass into the latter port. Wake up, Mr. Chase, and put a full stop to the infamous, corrupting and damaging business. Speech of a Georgia Senator. The Hon. Herschel V. Johnson, who was on the Presidential ticket with Mr. Douglas, has just been re-elected a Confederate Senator from Georgia, and on the 24th of November made & speech of which a summary is given in a letter to the Richmond Dispatch. .Among other things be said : There is no step backward. All is now in - retired in the struggle that le dear to man— home, society, liberty, honor, every thing— with the certainty of the most degraded fate that ever oppressed a people if we fail. It is not recorded in history that eight mil lions of united people, resolved to be free, have failed. We cannot yield if we would. Yield to the Federal authorities, noror—to vassalage and subjugation! The bleaching bones of one hundred thousand gallant sol diers slain In battle would be clothed in tongues of fire to curse to everlasting infamy the man who whispers yield. THE CA.ELUTING TILDE 19D THE FA LEEDS.- Tlie western papers ere complaining that the carrying Interest is consuming the largest part of the profits of the producing interest. It is said that a farmer on the Illinois prai ries, to transfer his products to the seaboard, has to pay eight per cent. of Its value on wheat, thirty per cent. on pork, twenty per cent on beef, sod four per cent. on wood. It takes ono bushel of wheat to send another to market, six bushels of corn to carry one to New York, while one pound of wool will send forty to the same market. Toll pressure upon Jell. •••. to remov e Bragg became intolerable • I. 'ate bat tles before Chattanooga. Brag: • boon re lieTed and Hardee Is picking Se pieces, and - a dispatch from Ceattanoog forms us that he will make a desperate e to rooks the offensive. Hardee don't as t., any thing, It looks as if Davis wig. • rove cp polnted him, in order to show thmo also hors been making outcry against Bragg, tlist th, re waspoorer stock on hand.— Oincintorti (los menial. • A orsearcn from Cairo of the 3d Inst., says that 77 rebel prisoners from Columbus, Sy., passed through that place for Indianapolis. Reports prevail to tho offect that the rebel force threatened Columbus. Sixty tons of sanitary goods wore shipped from Cairo on Thursday for Chattanooga, by the Illinois Sanitary Commission. IT to STATED that a substitute for cotton hoe teen discovered by o firm in Liverpool, which, in length of fibre, delicacy, elasticity, and great strength, is equal et leant to Indian cot. ton. It can be produced to any amount et 6d. per pound. It has been patented in France, and its appliembility and utility ore so evident that the Minister of the Interior has intimated his intention of forwarding its use by all mean. in his power. .liwits Wool", the founder of a secret Union League In Tallapoosa and Coosa Counties, Alabama, was hung by some rebel cavalry, a week or two since. His organization is said to hare been wido spread. Ma- Gannon Anarsrra fista, s well-known English novelist and essayist, arrived in this country by the last steamer. He is correspond ent of the London Telegraph. l' 0731,1 C .rOTICES. rUNION EXECUTIVE CO3ISIIT TEE.-.1 meeting of said Committee will be held at theoftloo of MARSHALL k BROWN, Fifth street, Pittsburgh, oa THURSDAY. Doe. 10th, lest , at 2 o'elork p.n. A. M. BROWN, amines., JOHN H. STEWA.IIS. Sweretary. de7:3t 10. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALLFAIHEDY.—The election of Directors of this Bank will be held at the ulna, of IL U. DAVIS, corns, of Yederal street and South Common, HON• DAY, the ith inst., between the henna n and 12 o'clock. A. 0. ALLX.AIIDEU, Chairmen JOHN IRWIN, Jr , Seer Allegheny, Deo. 3, ISM pARTicuLAti ' , ..'ol . feE.—Ab it be .l coma a matter touching the boot tolerate of every Man. Woman and Child in nliegliony county to vet that money is not equanderod, and that when expending the hard earn,l gain. procured by aux, lons cam and weary hours of toil and banleltip, It bonomoe the duty of evely parent to gee that foil value is received, and something tangible and mond Is obtained, these remarks are called forth at this time, as wo are daily and hourly nettled upon to hear the piteotta story of some peter woman. as w Ith a moan of dispalr she relaXe the ham of her prop and slay In this world,"—her brave ho wont forth and nobly battled for his lAmintry'e flown and liatiOn't Flap, and now that the it lett Alone, she finds no friendly hand to aid her, hut, on the cotton, ry, all seem ready to impute upon end lake the ad vantage of her Inasperl•nue, and with the COI:1,ton. in; Proof in hand, in kinmoest Rant which has literal. If dropped fa pirtarm, ) we run but credit the etudes of their wrongs. Now thie is to give notice that on and altar this date I will warrant evttry pair of Boots or Shoes sold at CONCERT BALL 8110 E al ORE, IZI Ylith Meet, to be perfect, and In no manner to rip or COlllO to p 1.., and the money In ail C. 11•11 to be re funded or the work made gtetel, where the least die. eatlefaction may occur, and pledge myself to sell this tint close warranted work/or ire steam titan to ask• ed far common work and eocomi rate articles oleo. where. dad Ogee and DepadtorT, 59 Fourth Strait. I GIA)V Betts. Wood and Market Straota (LECTURE BY PROF. WILSON, it 11ASONIO BALL, en TOM! Y ETTS -1140, Dec. Bth. at 7 o'clock. rehject—" The State of the Country.. The proceeds for the benefit of the llbrtstlan Cott, minden. Tickets, ffi mats. Tor sale at all the prinolpol Book sad Periodical SIMI in .Pittsburgh dad Alle gheny City. • O.I3ATTERY B, INDEPENDENT PENNA. ARTILLERY, (the old Esvln's Rattpry.) Bounties SEIM and 11130% Berm.lta wanted for thla well known Plttattargh Battery. Ale°, a 8LA068111211 wanted for the gime. Berretta °aligned tor any Pennsylvania Ar tillery. Cavalry or laraatry in the tleld. Apply at S 7 PIFTH STRKET, mend nosy, to T. M. /ISLIP, noalmorl2w Jut Lieut. and Romaine Meer. Tr - "YITTSKIJRGII SANITARY COM "r , -." MITTEL PaumagT—Tllolll,B BAIKEIYELL iIIwasuid—YMEPHILMMTIm AMES PPLREC, Jr. Oontramatioes of money 'led gads sofleited Stores soot to oil port. of ttto array Lotormation taratahad la tslatlon to Om slat and wounded la the Campo and Ilcapitilla. Tho [might on goods donated la paid bare Addrete, Pirrsouscu SAXITAD'T COMMITTEE. drAdif COLLECTOR'S NOTICE . --The Annual Aseresment List for lead. containing Tam on lucerne, Oliver Plate, Congeries. dr., sod Manua Duties In the 4th DODIon of the 27! Penn. District, comprising the oth, 7th und Bth Wards of the Oily of Pittsburgh, and Pitt Township, darept• lag that part north of Penn tweet, has been ixel red from the .Aseassor, and the Taus an now due. 1 erLU recedes the Taira es aforesaid, at. U. office of Aldermen BUTLER, No. 120 Wylie street, from the net da_ tot November until the UAL day of Decent. bOr, 130, inclusive. between Wu hours of 1 end 6 p. 19., after which Orm the penalties preecribcd by the law will be exacted. JOHN A. SERGEANT, Deputy Collector 4th Division, 224 District. dee:Weld NOTICE TO tiTOCKHOLDEks.— Tim. Annual Heetitig of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh t Connellsrille Railroad Company sill be held at the of of. the Company(Jon: Dallding,) Fourth street; in th e City of Plitaburgb, on the FIRST MONDAY (7th day,)"OF DSC= DES NEXT, at 19 o'clock m - tor the purpose of electing twelve Directors far th e mod ingyrar. natlad W. O. MlCHAS?.•frmstat7. 'UTO SIUDENT9 AND LO VMS OT 01101108 1111910:=Ths well-known composer, 2.1 r. JOHN ZtINDEL, Organist and Di rector of Menlo of Hemp Wail Breclar's Chord., New Toot. will rid' this cityduring the next mouth to glee a abort course pf instrocom Lt Hastsony, the organ or **deo% and Chorus Binge& connoctsd pnblia=7 on Ike Omen, AA Sacred Comas. ststiog Ulm* .to., may be ob. untold at ths.l4oo res dU. Mater I lire. and 0.0. ifdlot. " 'aolttroscil .11 - Efir .4DrEIFITDIEMEXTII. I•&Mir duirEnTiswinerrrs. i JrElf" .17/ rER TIS EAF EX TS. ,rE 11' .3D rEDTIS E.'IIE.VTS. l i qV r 1 . 1-) 0.1; MS, ELIAS EL YALLI.7, (or Rivicamex) Cap Mani:Adorer, will pl.*. maul Ms address to his friend IL MORRIS, (from Liverpool,) Frank fort Elmer, corner Frankfort and William stroets. Nei, York. de.7:l FOB SALE-4 in on Virgin alley, la twoen Wood and Smithfield streets, 30 f..aq front. containing aticut 5,000 square font. wall adaptwt to a manufacturing establishment,arlll be sold low. Apply M No. en WOOD STREET take charge of n m it , n t to b, nr MaciOnlio ; 1:10,16 else need apply. Apply at KISS'S OIL YARD, pose Sherpelsurg CM L" T--On ur Fifth xtreets, be twee. Smithfield andl Chatham etraete, • pelt of GOLD SPECTACLES. The ender will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at U. FUESSE'S Grocery, 68 Wylie street. do 4 Ztt HALE—Three newly built three 1. story Brick HOUI9II, with litore Room. on Mot Room situate on the corner of Wylie and Congrasc streets. FinLshed In modem style land the beat man ner. For Ruttier information Inquire at de7,2weod No. 61 WOOD STREET. CEAP FUEL—The Pittsburgh Gas Company will sell COKE, suitable for manatee. Wring or domestic purpoeu, at 4 cents per bushel, In the works, or 4) .6 cents pe r bushel delivered within arty as distance, the city. deklw JAStEti M. CrtrilliTT, Treasurer. LOST.—On Wednesday evening, some where In the vicinity of the Postollioe, • MM. POCKET BOOK, with the name of the owner on the °melds, and °ordaining about KM In money. A liberal reward will be paid for 11l return to this office. do11:2t WANTED.—A young man having a good bit/tines. mutation, and can command • cash mita! of WOO, capable of taking charge of • mot of Nolte, rinancem and out-door businees, cut learn of a rare opportunity to enter ae partner do I lucrative Iron Throb:ten Inlly ntabliehed. Apply to de4 B. BcLAIN A 00., 103 Fourth •tmet• EMBROIDERIM! A run mock CLOAKS I SHAWLS t IrOB. L/PIES AND CHILDREN Also, s stock of Gentlemen's Shawls. HOTEL AND LO'r FOR BALE, situ ate in the Borough of West Newton, Westmore land county, l'a. Lot on Main street is 19: feet; on Railroad street 198 feet. Brink Botol 68 feet by 66 feet ; Litchto by 1; Rent. Stable aI ho 42 (vet If not tail& It will ho rented. . . tIPsiEK .k SA AIL West Newton, Nov. 30. lettl. de7.lawdet POR SALE, Yvan - I....w—thin J-' VALVE ENGINE, SA inch eylinder. A feet stroke, in admirable condition, with or a Ghee Main Shaft, Fly Wbesi, Ylnagrs, Voro. Pump, ar. This Engine I. woll adaptsd for many pmts.,. bat especially fora Bolling !dill. Call and see a TIIIOS. ABEL:CELE d Aneher Cotton deidf A:l•gheny nit y pp SCENT SCIENTIFIC' I'UBLICA TtONS. Truren on the Manufacture of Iron. Supplement to ['red Dlctlonerf. Dunn,' Mannel of Ga.ll,gy. Lyell on' the A ntßnity of Men. Breco't Gomm of the Old World Mille Pen Iplot of E , 011 ,, 1TY A otted's (trent Stone Boot of Nalnre. •Ipolehre Stndl. In Natoral Hlnon - Fomeele by K. /t CO., 55 Wont ennel. AT WHOLESALE I= Boots, Shoes, Gums, Ilalmorids, Congress Gnit or*, An.l a eten In our lino, et rttall, ther..hy using • r.(::ur por rent. ••'1 R•re pun-tuning •Iry born IMMIX= Peowid door from Fifth. •1_ ESI 1./ENCE FM( SALE. kJ plea ' el - oei -I on North Canal .t reed Alle gheny :us . f:s t running back to Duller eireer I. rs,.. two -nosey Isnot dwellinii, porch to flout. aide no:. :ere pane 16 by 66 feet, .llnlng:ro.ma, kit h -n, tor* hapern-mt roms, Inege roller, ion r rouna rod bath-room on isemmni door, two :WI , room., gas tutor,. is all the room,: all well palatal and papered nod In good order. Brick ratriage bout° and .table for fire horses. Crape of bur, two varieties of grave:, (resit .1 :shade trove, thrulthary. etc. Immodismo poesmaion. do 7 COTIIBERT A SONS, 61 Hes ket et RI'HAINK WI vir tues of an order •f the I sephmor Court of ghouy County, the n0d...411.1 will rip.... to Doh- ID Salo. at the promises, nu 111 iItdDA T. tic Mat day of December Met., at 10 o'clock a. :u , that two. atoeirel BRIDE. k WELLING A LIST ur I.:BOUND thereto. belonging in the ilsosesgboof ttharlobnekr bounded by the Canal, lot of Lenin Dingier. North Canal street, Ar. • Tanne OV SoLZ--Ontl•holf purchaeo Motley lo band, tho tetaaiader .t one and two year., with In tercet, to be .o.urtd by bond and toortaatz• on the penrolwa. J. U. Cy3le 11.0 i , Adrelnierator of J 01,13 E thertek, d.ced4.l. de7:3lva POR SA LE—A Tavern Stand in the IL' Borough of Wont Newton, corner of Main and Third atreeta, at present ocenpted by John and Boland, end known no the tibtely property. Lot tw by US feet. Largo bonding, Id room. and bar •rooto: 'tabling for 45 bor., tine yard, well paved: IP•al garden, with fruit and abrat Ivry. Offend at e great sacrifice and on esnly tern.. Alan, a two-story Brick Dwelling and lot en by 137, (with another lot adjoining of wane sine If tlesirwd, situate cornier of kighth and Main street, and at peva. rut occupied by John Boyd. (lord anblo. with cor dage bongo; boa garden, fruit and obrubbery Ott r• ed low and on easy Wino. Also. 47 'bares West Newton Bridge fibvk. Apply to B. Mc LA IN A Co.. nrl Wunrth at MILITA It Y CLA INI . . EXEILPIION CLAIM. W. J, & HALL PATTERSON, 144 Fourth Street, 2.4 i1..0r, Claims tor PENSION, BOUNTY, BACH tool Ir:t: BA PAY, BLIBBISTYNCL, ruize HONEY. HORSES loot or Ir. Bled In the &orrice promptly •1 tided to. EXEMPTION CLAIMS attend...l 0. without II EIEM I=! 17.1==2 Shoopskln do Ktp Welnn• rplcodld Gauntlet wittabl4 r., drlc tot 4 tatual lo &tram! w itg co. SA 1,000 BARRELS NC). 1 EXTRA. In n.• bright burebb for sob, by del:'.. PENN'A SALT BIANTIFACOCO_ ITT or AuttimitxT, • 1 ir.xetirer'e nmc , . Dee. I. Ism. f A LLEGFIE: -. V CITY COMPROMISE AUNDS 7111.---I'artioe bolding Ca.pra mire Rends - .ty Allegheny, Po., are hereby notified tbo e.iiititig run.' for Silt will 110 W- I - rated In 11. , 100 Dencti at tbo brat rate+ offered. ?reposes rteeisei not:: SATURDAY, the 24 del ~ .ntiary, 1144. By order of lb. Committee an Tineoce. dt41141 D. MACYERBON, Clay Troaanr+r. BOQUETS, CUT FLOWERS, 40., rorwarded to order from MURDOCH'S OAKLAND OBEEN➢OtBt. Irovxth sirmt cars mn eat to the Umeuttouse mum liftean minutes. unl7 BUTTER. -10 tubs and lu paile A./Dairy Ant nwaind and Vaud. by 4 0 7 J . D. ettliFlEl.o. A 1'1%11:N.-1W bbls. Greertings, RUE. iotar. &0., nicrlnd Bed for into by de7 J. A CANFIELD. weTkit PROP WYrfilliq, of ATI ►coda always on band and of I.ll9lenla or rata, al Noc and ac eg.-Ogr ottiot dal 1. * rzuiras. . t 8105^2700 6• 1 Qr 7 wolpist Santnaa rot sale by X,. VOLGi R CO. GREAT 8.1 SILKS, at 02 1-2 cent,. new MEM CLOAIC.S. of prim,. ChNtr, chcap Erb TIANVLS, 3T :y the:dr:l DRESS GOODS, a tr. ah .ga-k. not yard up, at T. W. BARKER & CO.'S, 60 Market Street. dal Germs or tut BOAR.D or knoll sisser,) 224 i District of Pearkseitionia„. Allegheny City, Dec. sth, 1003 rilnE IMPENDING DRAFT-1n put- A- mance of the requiromente of Circular No. 101, "War Department, Prevost Marshal General's °Moe, Washington, D. CNarember 17, 1803," we have printed capita of the enrollment of each mboldstrict within this District, and have carried We mime to be put up In the nest public plume Meech Wart, Town ship and Borough tor the purpose of correcting any error. that may exist In the enrollment us made in Juno last. Any person enrolled may appear bof ire the Board at any time between the 10th and 20th days of De cember, 1863, and claim to'havn his name stricken off the lust, if ho can show to the satisfaction of the Board that he Is not and will not be at the time fixed for the next Draft, liable so military duty oh account of WHITE, OUR k CO 1. ALIENAGE. 2. NON.HESIDENCE. 8. UNSIIITABLENEW OF AGE. 4. MANIFEST PEILIIAN ENT PHYSICA L DISA BILITY. Pomona who may be cognizant of any other persons liable to military duty, wiles° names do not appear on thews Printed enrollment tints are requested to notify the Board of Enrollment, who will thereupon direct the enrolling °Meer of the sub-district in which the parties reside, to ascertain the fact, and enrel: the person so reported. if they are found to to subject to enrollment, 0, y may e.iteninnlente Ile let,. lust ttirrctly ta, the Guroldin,r toincer, who ieby dinect,.l to make the inquiry ober° 6p cifie.iniol 1 . 0. roil 01, porn o, if fmnid 1.0)..ct to our .11m• ot. 1:1 lon , uo .110.1 tun) semi t heron &Teo of Cho 1,1,1. logo ~f apptortug os w 100.111,1 :Li If Cloy Lad 1.,....ri,13.11y enrolled_ A ppitrate dim tor cm. thin I.s part Itt, wall 11. , act ..f )16...0 n, tan'. edbt hef. the 20th of It,, •rul.or. Ae oloo.G so 4,14 to ..1,11 alter the Deg/t, Bomber ri.Gois fer 6sen.pt me v. ill 0- d.idered by the Board. ice/a Goa. abet, too otion , l untn af ter the Draft. The roots, I treorol soh-dig , Itictg w ill 1.1,111,11160.1 lb seen se they •r • iercited. and.ny soh-district that may fernbili it. loots by volunteering edit 1.,...r0ra from lb' Droll. or if they furnish pert of their quota by ...Inul,rtnr the% .0111 he exempt to that extent. Oille• hours from D to 12, and from 1 1., J. W. KIRK 1-13, Ire rot Ilare4al J,IST All ci Ip L NT . f'onisniesiober PEID'IIItY.I.T. If It de'Abi WIIITE, ORR 1 CO I= glen Wolfe of anT latehtain t withdraw rulair Loan rront 6ala at fins, .1.1" ono. , trn day , . nab - i• i•giren. do tin 1,1 bl . ll tifitlPTltrf AGENT. will ioatintai t. She whole menunt of the Lone enth'•r:• I Is Fite Hundred Millie,. of Dollen. Nearly Ftti R HUN DRED MILLIONS HACK ItEEN ALRE " DT Sf'B• SCRIBED FOR AND PAID INTO THE TREAS. CRY, ueeily within the lao isreit mtest The large demand from al, ad, and the rspoli y Increas ing home demand bit tote as die bests for irculation by Ngtlonal Dunking Asreletartitto uote organizing ht all poor of the nnwtry, !stil t in a eery el,rt on alive - It the Oaten, Sul, Lave lately ranged from ten to fifteen millroa.•.•wklr. fionuently exceeding three edition!: deity, and as It is null krovrit that the Secretary of the Treesery hit smote and uefailing return to the Unties nu linf.tri• tint. mien, and In the issue of the Interegt-heat tug Legs) Tender Treaftlry Not.. It it alment a otei i linty that ha still out got It mai:nom:7, for e I,np to to ..ma, to tea D IDDrI,O for any other I •ug or tetrmarteut Loans, Trig INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL or WUICH ARE DAY : zIDLE 'SOLD Prurience and trelf•lnterest meet force tntmle •tf thaw rrinteruplsting me formation • f Ntotenal Banking Amsoniattons, MSwen no the minis of ail who hate Idle money on the, hoods, to the prem.pt comet...ion that they shentd I ^0 eo tn+ u. outee,b , lag to thle moat pe•pular Lo-an It will noon be be yond their remelt, and air ante to 3 handsome premi um, as wee the retult 'Rh t • .. 4 er. n 'Thirty" bear, when It was all eohlt end r.ett ao lorir-r be sub• enriborl for at per. IT IS.A SIX PERCENT LOAN, TILE INTER EST AND PRINCIPAL PAYABLE IN COIN. thus yielding near NINE PER CENT. PER ANNUM. at the merest rale of premium •rt coin. Ihe Government require. all Swine on imports to be paid In coin; those Minas have for • long time peat amounted to over • gnat ter of a milli in of dol. lam daily, a min nearly tilt. limes Greater than that narrated in the payment of the intanet all the 5-20's act other permatant I .arir, c, hat it to hoped that the surplus cote lu the Tn.r.sinry, at no distant day, will enahle the mnited States manures specie payments upon all The Ginn canna from thn fact that whilst the Bonds natty run fn. 20 your., yet the Gurf.rialtelll ha, a right to pay thaw if In uld at ..tar, at any time after S year.. I=l =I en th. fret day of ,Jeul.or cld M. Subscriber, ma bare Coupon Bond,. u Lich nrs payable to bearer, end are 550, 5 OA, 1 , 1 51000 or Registered Bonds of NLL, ilen,nuinotious, end, In addition, 55,000 mid 510,003. For Banking purposes end for investments of Tiusi•nionbos the Beg - l A-sled Bonds aro proferabls. Thee, .1.20's cannot be tuned by Slates, T...