The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 07, 1863, Image 2

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, 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
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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
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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.
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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;
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Shoopskln do
Ktp
Welnn• rplcodld Gauntlet wittabl4 r., drlc
tot 4 tatual lo &tram! w
itg
co.
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1,000 BARRELS
NC). 1 EXTRA.
In n.• bright burebb for sob, by
del:'.. PENN'A SALT BIANTIFACOCO_
ITT or AuttimitxT,
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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
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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..
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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, <Ms.,
tosrus or countho, and the Government tan on them
la only oneend-rohalf per amt. on the amount of
Wean., whew the Income of the holder okteedo Fa
Hundred Dollar, for annum ; all other lurcstmente,
Guth as Income from Mortgagee, Railroad Stock and
Bond., ete., moot ray four th•os to lien per rent. tat
no the Income.
Book„ and Hookas" throughout the rotiotry will
mottooe to diatoose of the Booth ; toad all ,re.iity by
mall, or ottuirwtsti, promptly at tondriil ta.
The Inmerenlenee of a foie days' delay In the de-
Ilrary of the Iluuds le unavoidable, the demand teeing
so great ; but as interest commences from the day of
tubscription, no loss IA Or..l•Mcii. sod emery elLsrt Is
hang mods to dfinlulalt the delay,
JAY MOSE, Suleserlptlon Agent,
la South Third street, Philadelphia
JOSHUA HANNA,
Corner Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
ds 1:1 er
ON IiAND;+,
A large and xplend ld 6.110r1.01C011 of GOOdf fur
HOLIDAY PRESENTS !
Morocco Satchels, Port•Monnaiee,
PIIOTOGR.iPIi .ILII ['MS :
Belts, Belt-Bnekles, Jet Breaktpins
and Bots, Ear Sings, Shawl and
Scarf Pius, Shell Boxes, In.
laid Shell Combs, Head-
Nubias, S outage and Condo' tr.
LADIES' AND ".GENT'S SCARFS
Maltese, Lace and Enanraiderad
taro, Ilem.Stitabcd and IliCtubrol,
tillov co, riot!one, Smolt War'' ,
Al Wholesa,lo and Rot ad.
Gira os • call Ware purchasing ilsarhsr,
real sollsicul that out prima all! to MO , c,ll lov
MAORUM & GLY.PE.
la DlAuKra 111%41",
QMOKEDAhIa-- oti A fr supyly jnAt
Kippcstred; lib., a tot or fleoreo Piu,t fut
ititl , at Ektoty firoo,p7 liter. of -
• JOHN it. REN3O4IV,
det 74bart7lifi4111111111110
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g' qualtlic.s
cheer.
Noaro, ,nry
the IstgeAt eve,
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•_? ) •
Goothting. in port, or
Purses and Wallets
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dresses, Hair Nets, Hoods,
dosed IllandkeTeltiots, Maly.;
D 40411411 t'oarill 40d M 14110114 .1•01,
e}t \I. es t
Btun'i litAlvrt. PublicatLins ;.; I la, if On,' bare now
came a `fhoufabald rqd'' fn nil iirttous ef our
AWARDED \flit conntry. They are ever, whero, in everybaly's Itartai,
•nd reach all cla,ee nerd Li goad. •
HIGHEST PREMIUMS Th- a44ra aJaiktta Artieritat Wart Id and Amer-
Iran Unites ; they it 0: Ile kits& as pellet t and
complete as ern; the critical mold ;halm "Itswy
OEM
LXIIIBITION, LONDON, 1868, In the bletory fche.p W ke , •42d hire lean . rrpu
fl Intlon for excellency never Iverme eoertylell oor.•
! the it To ice. The Lenie,
Industrial Exposition, Paris, 1881,
In ~mtpet Ifith all the leading Sewing Machines is .rprnprime and eminently last. This la ¢taw con ,
to F.urope slid A tweeted, and the United
ceded both by the Icck turtle and tho
States. Agricultural association ; Metropolitan Mo
ab. ICS . Imitate, Washington • Franklin Institute, In offering, thaialore, a tut of th.r DIME Ft 1 3
Pialtelelphi• . ; Mecham& ALoalation, Boston; l LICATIONS, the Publishers seek to Inform Lbw.
werl..in lowitete, Nov Maryland Inatitnte,
not yet familim• with the usefulness and- the exrel
pelt theme ; Mechanic& A.. elation, eitainnati ;
Kentucky itiotitnte, Louisville; Mechanics' Trutt- leate of their Locks, of the eatensiveringo embraced
tte, eau Fritneleco , end at every State end in their works, of their adaptability for all eilmsione
Fousity Vale where Exhibited this
snot oil Clae.• alai require Test Book., Bend Books,
Sen•on. _
ir.ld+ and !Kam IN adlng. The list dim far em•
bran, ameog others, it.. Kliwt log valuable sad la •
terrilial; features, sit •
13=1
125,000 OF THESE MACHINESI
II AN'S ALREADY BEEN BOLD,
A ta...; • I , lch •yrulu locator than worths of th. soscass
el: ' ; l tiliZ4l Y l' "l ..4l%:•7 ' 4G br ;lV 7 lll l lrtfl i e l otw lri peo l6 ;
tht arnid,
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EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE MRS
RAT" CAS KTns xv.reinto rx
UI
ALR IT'S dirty TO numar 1,115 D LLRIYf TATS
Clevolers, conte.l no% en enhenation of the
frotchloo, . ht te.strooulel• f,osu ladle. of the He,
oil *oriel sturdlug.istv. spy U.1.b.4 olth.r In
i.,r. or by u..fl
WR SUMNER & CO.,
Ag.nt. for the WelteTT Sint. •old Wes , tra P•
Prieopsi oak.* end %rholottle limpurkum,
Pio. 27 Fifth Street PITTSDUIIO/l, PA
Pike'. Opera 1ima5e......-..OINCINNATI, 0
Masonic, Temple LOUISVILLE, KT
noM:?.wie
FAMILY
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r, PT.log HI Gmll., ALBA. Is,
Scarf., Ilt
Fathers, Kid Ulo.r, Children'. Clothing, and .11
kinds of Wearing Apparel.
03 A SAVINU o r BO PER CENT. "6a
• • . • . .
Vor crnte you .n color at mall goods as would
othere leo o st Um time, that aum. Various shade.
eau he produced horn the same dye. The process is
Ample, nod any on. can um the dye with profrut
DirNth)lol In Erq;:ish, French and German,
ioeWa uf each package.
Yor furthrr Information In Dyeing, and glring a
pe,rf,t knowledge what colonare 'maladapted ',dye
otheri, with many rah:table reriptit,) purr-ham
Bowe 1 Stevan.' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring
Brut hr mall on r...elpt of prtco-10 cents.
'Alum:factored by 110 WE di STEVENS,
2 , 4 Broadway, Boston.
For sale by druggists end dealers generally
nnl
A N A 1, Y
~tyri ,t.
dime* 4 t .
ALL 110111-. ..... . St. LOUIS, MO.
Paz Oa. fans 1.30.
brag .
. C) XI A
Werra ......,0.10
%loving aeropteri the Agen -7 Mr the tale of thee
SEMPLE% CLAY, mined near St. Louie, Mo., I lo
th.: the Attention of Glass and Steel kimaufecturere ,
to ills Analyris giv. above. no reported by Prof.. A-el
A. flays, of Boston. and]. C. Booth. of Philadelphia,
which. together with the test of emus] experience by
mentifacturers in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati nod St.
Londe. determines It to be the purest and most valu
able Clay !Low known, whether Foreign or American.
Pots mmie from It-Ineve stood in the Glass Turn..
from SS to Ii months.
The Analysis le of the Clay aa taken from the mina
without any 'nothing or preparation whatever. I,
rsissedeoe groat adhesiveness and plasticity %mantled,
which ere not .Sown by the Analyst., and which ad
mit of the mixture of . large proportion of *honor
burned clay.
I am now prepared to fill orders for the above Clay
to be shipper% from St Louts or delivored hero.
N0..111 BISOOND STREET,
Jo Gm PTTIVAtrAOK. PA
1)1101 oil ItA Pu AtErIDIS I
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS t
PIIOTOORAPII ALBUMS I
ro hAting, .73 Pion.* $1 cn and npwvda
11 q . t.., lobllng SO Picture*, it 50 and . upw ands.
Dl uroc..., bolding :A Piettmea, $1 50 .4d ap►vds
316roce0, huldln4s 60 Metal-et, IS 50 Sad ;MM.&
Morocco, loolMog 60 Pletarro, 63 50 and ninii:arda-,
Manx., hold:ng 50 Picture., t 3 50 and apirsrds
All .tyk., from to) Gents (irlth gilt odge sod claari,)
upsvn/4.
"Ph< BERT plaoll w bay Photograph &Mama to at
JOHN P. HUNT'S,
No. 59 Fifth Street, Blasortle Hall
All A:lntrn , ara warrabseal of the bre. mate and
material.
Photograph Cards from 30 cents per doe. npsrarda.
tr3o
ALBA CREAM
A new end benOttfol peepuntlen
Chapped Itouds, Lips sad Rough il kin,
Caused b 7 cold or windy weather.
Preparad saki far lads at
fIEOGGE A. IiELLVEI CENTEAL DIII3O BTOILIL
Corner Ohio and Federal Streets,.
12°19 Is Market Ilesur, Allegheny.
C 031.311.8810 . ...5; GOODS.—Now - rn store
and for
2000 bbl.. York State, Illehlzan and 0010 Apple.;
7001 hush. Potatoes;
4000 lbs. Buckwheat Floor.
50 Md.. Lake Shore Turnips.
00 do BlckoryiNnts;
200 busk. Walnuts;
15 bbh. Sweet Cider,
00 do Whits Corn Mad:
5o do Hominy Grit..
00 do Flint Hominy;
I do choice 801 l Butter,
10 cher...buses do dx,
11 pally risen be. ter,
0016. Maple th.k•
1200 hush. Whits buses,
10 041. Tallow;
10010,. 041 W. Bacon.
dos 1. H. VI:11 .
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Kali U 6 . 111
_ _
rrio KimiurActtatutts OF - 11OSE.—
Fr.posa ' lsanalialtp4 . chi \rill rychic..l'uhtil
Flll OXY tun Intl. by w. CAlturnitto. COA ririce 6,lagioti, ct the City of alinghchy, Sue th 4 pahuth.
him 4104411va, lo said city, of oho thcciu , h4 tat
vt the hoot gmalits of Ltathet Hue.; inaltol. for Ike
. 3 . of 61 . 31 . Firs Eiht!PO , tiaperat.
i"liciiert tore And 10 Inch lint, cutailoo3.
rp,pot , hll ic , 1,00c,41641 end kit 1.0 a. A. eallll.l.
d 013..
I)IIAFT.-4.praoos
m MO'
EXCIioN can roa* VIPtII
mid* Nit upon
WM T. DUNN, :So. 101 . 40 meet
TO^)(1 0 .roi kalaw CatpaiTsl
li 11 --Thsis snood b., lID d‘ , loty, Is th• ilms N .
illing ClMira is wary short 'ring "two tritnaosts,
Avyti ofiomillet, with ymi. doslA
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~..„: lup)t Hon Waal frr =
LA tilrft, flat/14311:14 AtZ41(11111,1111F•ti.
*lf Lln , le or Utt4oris*ltv, rnitald. rum wlutor .
BEALE s lOM ANY
DIME BOOK PUBLISHERS,
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vlrtnarth/ • Emsdrp.
Incomparable in excAlenr.--
I"espproxhable In p:inr,-
I. SV'11;10L SEIIIES--Cousprining Dialogues, Spank
ere, Md.bats. Sc.
11. FAMILY HAND BOi./E.9.--Coak 13.. , .1t, Boa of
Recipes. Dressmaker, Phy.leis, etc.
111 HAND Di...4i, , /GE POPCI.ift 17:IE.—Letter
writer R. ok ••ftitquette, Book of I erase, Ac.
Iv. 11.4 N li Dicols: OF ;IA Mll9, A". --Cheee I notruet•
r; Cricketers Companion; Guld;• to Swim.
ruing; lirid llook for Compeuy and Squad, de.
V. POPU LA It II I trt. EA l• II I En.—M tu field Scott,
Garibaldi, J.hu Paul Jones, actoony Wayne,
Eit Carson. Der bl Boone, Datil Crocket,
Pontiac, Frensant, Tecumseh, Droaulevr, A..
VI. MEN i/E" THE .TlLES.—Biographical dkutclass
and Portraits of Gees. Halleck. Hooker, ftweo
crane, Duller, Grata, Durand-, Backs, Sigel,
Com.ran, Pope end many °then,
VII. lIAN I/ hunk YOU CITIZENS.—National Tex
Lew. In It now 3,1 with Summaries, Ac.: Tax
Law 1/ecie.ore. litho cry Heed Ilk Ac.
VII. AM E Elle AN ll ATI I. En.— Datil,. ot Inttsburgb
Landiux and •Ii• 2•0 .•f I' dintli.
IX. TAI-F.S.TRAlillicilet. AND Ii;;MANCEN OF
• DODDER AN.D lIEVOLUTIGI3,4III7 TLMES.
I —ln nuntbers, Al t rawn octavo lieges each,
• lisauttfully 111 wt riled from design. by John R.
•
i Chapin. Erich nntubsr complete tr. I twit. Par.
ticolarly adapted for Home, and Firesides.,
X. DIME SONG 1300Fte.—CholocSenetimentni 3,lti
Comic Snug., cm:sprit...it In Sznig Book, tout .
; bared from Ito IX Also. saws of the cldert
Time; Ti., knapsack 'Songster; Union ,01111
130,103, Nos. I to 4; ALilitary .9ong 13wk, ;Sc.
XI. D 00145 OP FUN, .tc.—Ditue Books of Pau, ll
lustratiel, Nos. I and 2.
i XII. BEADLEo 1)131}; NOVELS—The • hoi,st
I works try the most popular anchors. No ...rice
of tee•ke eNer put noon the American market
• has won Ott celebrity and favor which now at
taches to 13EADLIIS rOMPANY'S Nit V 111.9.
They pos..-es, among other commendable fee
-1 terse, the following characteristi.:
They are written axprercly for the aerie,.
• They are written to the very beet authors.
. They are "sleet In .object and character.
i They are adapted to Alma-can bates.
They are printed in eery attractive form.
They are equally accepiehle to; both sexes.
' They are pure, good, and sullsfactory.
; They aro principally bistorliAl remand's.
i No money,no rare. no tvite. are sport-1 in their
I popsration and pc Gamlen , and the public may al
ways rest assured that, in tqlyillr one of TIE-IDLES
DIME Ni IV EL', it obtains s Lot will prove a enure.,
of retLIA(.."I 1 leccore, aad 00 , 11,5 whet is orditakrily
foun•l tu Trlt,^3 coetly nod ferret l ime vrot ka.
EST=
Light Gr n
152122
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Number etxty Tv.. thl DIME NYVELF
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This delightful roue..ce intrceluces us to the events
of Mere'. rampal,ro against Phit►delphla In t 777. It
lea earl graphic picture of the thane and of mon.
Improwatra m e story and of permanent Interest. It
in by COO of our 03 Jet farOOILO author• to the 6o!41 of
Rot oltt i...ntry 1 IA wrical romance
=1
1. Elabseska, the Indian Wife of the NVltite Tien•
ter By Sirs. Am S. Stephens.
7. The Privateer's Cruise: and the Bride of Pent
frPt Hell. By. Hurry Cavendish.
5 M c elebrated
the Child of •doption. f the
celebrated Mrs. Cteceral Gaines C A By M rs . Ann
S. Stephen,
A. Alice A dde a Romance of the 11.6.1..igan Pins
PVc;ods. By Mrs. M. T. Victor
L. The Golden Belt; or, the Carib's Pledge. A
West lulls Romance. By Colin Barker.
e. Chip, the Cave Child. Dv Mrs. M. A. Denison
7. Reefer of '76; or, the Crntse of the Firefly. By
Plarry.Caveldish.
8. Beth jonre or. the Captives of the Frontier. By
_
Edward:. Ellis.
2 Th. :Aare olpwr ; Tale of Montague... Time.
By Wm Jerod Bell.
10. The Backwoods' Bride; a llornanorrof Simxt , er
Life. - By Mrs. If. V. Victor.
11. The Pri,ottr of La TB:arena ; or, Fortune. of •
Cuban Harem. By Mr.. Denison.
12. Bill Biddort, Trapper; or, Life in the Northwest.
By Edward 8. Ellis.
11. Cedar Swamp ; or, WUd Nat. Brigade. A Tale
of the Palmetto Stale. By Wm. B. Epic,
14. The Emerald Necklace; or, 3lra. Butterby'. Baird.
er. A love story of the old time and the new.
13. The Frontier Angel. a Romance of Kentucky
Banger. Life. By Edward B. Ellis.
16. Lode I:sekiel, and his Exploit. on Two Conti.
neat.. By Mo. M. V. Victor.
17. Madge Wylde, the Young Mao'. Ward.
18. Nat Todd; or, the Fate of the Sioux's Captire.
A LEI. GORDON
By Eduard S. Ellis.
19. Itaraasoltbs Daughter; or, the Trench Captive.
By A. J. 11. Dugan..
IN). Florida; or, the lron Will. By lira. Denison.
•Tl. flybinbase ; or, the Talley Handle; a Stop of
California Lite. By lire. Ann S. Stephens.
52. The Maid of Keep.; or, the Trial. and Triumphs
of the Revolution. By N. C. Iron.
WU:attired Winthrop ; or, the Lady of Atherton
IlalL By Clara Augusta.
2t. The Trail Hunters. By Edgard S. Ellis.
15. The Peon Prince ; or, • Yankee Knight Errant In
illexioo. By A. J. U. Dugan..
ft. Isabel de Cordova; or, the Brethren of the Coast.
By John S. Warner.
27. The Daughter of Laborty. A Milo of '75. By N
C. Iron.
lA. King Burnaby ; or, tho Maddens of tho Forest. A
Story of the Iflnkmacks. Ey N. W. Busked.
Tho Forma Spy. A Tale of the War of 1812. By
Edward 8. Mils._
SO. Putnam Pomfret's Ward ; or, • yarm.tor's Ad
ventures in Mexico. B 7 A. J. Burton,
SI. Tho Double Horn.. A Salo of Sc. and Land la
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1313. By N. C. Iron.
M. Irons ; or, 148 on the Nonthyrest Border. By Ed
ward S. Ellie.
,33. DLpm Guinea. A Romance of LalliVillllA.
pp.; 20c. By 2dra. 31. V. Victor.
31. Bath Margolin , . A Borrunco of tho Benoit 0(1683.
By Mrs. AL A. Dent.oa. •
33. East and West ; or, the Beauty of Wftard'.3llll.
• By Mrs. F. F. Barritt.
35. The Itlftemeti of the Ahead.. By Eaer. S. Ellie.
37. Godbold, the Spy ;or,' the f•lthfutikadihtfalitiful
ofl7Bo. By N:C. Imo.' • • •
59. The Wrong Moo; a Tale of the Early Settlements.
•
Dv H.♦ J. Thomas.
39. The . Land bla:te ; e Tab, of the Upper Alisemni.
By Mrs. Franc,. Fuller Babbitt.
M. Tho Cniontst's Daughter ; a Talent Eastern Teu
neasoo. V.. 4 pp. ft/cents, By lira. Victor_
H. The Hunter's Cable. By Edward S. '
la. The King's Ilan; a Tale of South Casulina to Bet
olbtionary Tinare-• By A: J:11. D means.
43. The Allem ; *Tale of the Kanawha alley. By
•
Henry J. Thomas.'
44. Agnes Falkland f a Story of Continental Times.
By N. C. Iron. ,
43. Ember; • Story of tbo Oregon Trail. By Mks.
Ann S. Stephens..
13. Wreck of the Albion ; • liumance of the Sea. By
John S. Warner.
47. Tim Durable'. Charga Be Kre. M. S. Nairn,.
48. Oeuouar. the RIM.. 11/Sdranl B. Sate.
40. The Gold Ureters ; e Story of PikeN wer.. BY
Mee. M. V. 1 .
60. The Black Ship- By John B. taher•
Al. The Tre Gaeta. By N. O. troa.
37'. Bine, IZys, i a Story at Kips Philtres War. Sy
Warm Bt. John.
61 Dates %ad LIT.. By the author et " ..Uarkio
Al. Myrtle, the Prairie Child; en Put-West Ler,.
Sim. by the author '..Drherela 6lo:116;:r."
lA. OA eral lta t or, the Danger'. Pin% Cr nth% 'Ps
Jolla e. th %truer_
66 !Auto'. Plot -et, the l4,3lerrwr'e Ind lee Ch.ld
• Slaty of Preittehtee Tiiha By I.tra. Attu S.
Stephens
51. The Scant: Us - the mutivir or 'cilhgla Eye."
61 The ltad.Elnutor. Ilya. 5.1. A. 190utOn,
59. Ireet, the Banger. hl EArrard S. =II.
Op Jp. V.ii*i.s , cl.l.lpt ; or, "POurtrA.T" halleathcks
Throe Sonerittione I o 3y DAL Yictar.
61 4sokhrtg Uses re Tarr ot the Set-oboe Tort, P=
henry J. TOcahl.S.
q. Tile rntriu v z,; le - Tate of T. P,y. Irc4.
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TAd 11.UAPI.K. C(...grAtiT. all tat
Impript citthecoirt Dttail,” Ihnir rstuiei aud
titelelodinulard%rlk.
Tho In r b ll 6iil Inca:4l4 sot to otrotmi sux
tsmropliestion. met ths - onlr"l‘.4ocea" .4(tia
lolell pit prat tlinutalta: ',
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Tho. Plato riaollokklaisce at43Js ttpt fa ri.laki
or.tsritn ugml, ruittW4througttAbt!
tntti t •witeottsion aft-tot pziot,lo contivieb, to OA
Alti*4 ,Triktlay,l.l.l7•El b 45.4 of tlitt
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IMPROVED BLOOD-SEAROHEL
Feria, cure of all fllaea..ea ortotaz from an taclia/
etatie or the bloiel, Each ni
SCROFULA,
Cancerous Forme- •
darn, Cutanouts Die.
rases, Erysipelas, iloila,Pint
pies on the Face, Sore Eye*, Scald
"fetter Affection', Old and
Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Dlaardals,
Dyspepsia, Cast issues., Jauculice, Salt lametn,
Me reurnal Diseases, General Dability,LieerCom•
plaint, Ldas of Appetite, boar Spirits, Foal Stomach
Female Complaints, together with all other die•
orders from an instimpor condition of the
irculatory .3 -stem. MI ago:karat Took,
Its of .icts are nand benignant, sad
cannot fail to Jesuit, what*
used persoceriugly end so
conllng to directions.
TESTIMONI3►LS
11le proprietor ors wttticavas enough on bad to
ails cowl dud roloarlo, all of them duo taw will of
&rine of it...a who bars /woo oared by lb. Blood
. S.:antler, from 'which he selects the fullosaug
THE GI AT PCILIFIEII—THE WORLD 01144
LENGBD TO PRODECH ITS EQUAL—rap
I .cLcop-siuscrinil cLonrotlea,r =mon
, A.NT.—bwa.m statomant of David bloCiaary. of No
pier Townsidp.l3<dbiird Coaatzr
In April, 1518, as near al I can remember. a Ball
pimple made Its appearance CM my twer Up, which
soon became entatged and sore. 1 need i ritioes of
serrel, and a wean of blue vitriol, effect.
Finding the inre extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of
shigleborg, who pronounced It CANCEII, and pro
ei-rlbail a wash of sugar of lead and breed poulttites.
Winding thew rereediee vino avail, 1 albs vas Dr.
Shaffer, of Davidsville Somerset county, who also
pronounced the disease ' Cancer, and gave me Llama
end external minedle.-the looter =milting prim/.
ly of caustic—but all to uu purpose, ma the dimwits
CO. ill [Mai lipreading toward the no.. I next wed •
preparation of arsenic, In the form of salvo. Ws
tor a time checked the disease, but the Inflammation
soon tncretwed. I next called upon Dr. !Matter, of
St. Clairmille, Bedford county, elm also pronounced
the disease Cancer, and applied a eel.), said to be •
never failing remedy, but It bad no effect whatever
in checking the spread of the sum. In Docembet; In
oho mine year, the disease had eaten my • greater
I pert of my lip, and bad attacked the nowt, when I
I wont to Cincinnati, whore I consulted Prof. B. L
! Newton, of the Eclectic Medical Ctillege. Us pt.
nuanced the disease . 4 0 cutaneous Cancer, aperiti
f duped by an Inordinate me of mercury." Be applied
I build sine ointment, and gave me internal remedia
-1 My lam heeled up, but the inflammation Was not
thoroughly removed. In Februnry, 1857, he pro
nounced me cared, and I left for home. In April,
I the disease again returned, and eo violent wee the
pain that I could not rent at night Leto In May I
returned
to
eetholTir°.itiirtedto.nrolfalitularal=l"-
ed until September, during which time he taitalsrery
known remedy, and partly mtee.lett In checking the
dimese, but when I returned home there were Min
Lehree dtecharging ulcers upon my fem. I . _unitinned
toeing Newton'. preparations, and also medleinathat
I got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued prow
: log until it bed cat off the left side of my near, the
greater portion of my left check, and had attacked
my left eye. I had given up ell hope of MT being
curd, since Dr. Ely =id be could only glee us
but that a mire was impowilble. In March; IBA I
I bought A bottle of °Ettood-Setrletter,” but I Emit Mi.
j fate that I had no faith le It. I was very Went. when
commenced ming it ; but I found that! Tgidaed
arena-al day by day. andelso that the doers -caro
-1 maned drying op. I continued, mid when the third
bottle was taton my face wee healed me If by a retro-
I ch.- I need • fourth bottle, and 1 have been healthier
iOnce than I here been for the bat seven Yeas. Al
though goy fan is sadly distigured, I am still gate
ful to a benign Providence who has vsy We,
I and which has been dons through the W-
I ity of oLludsey'e Improved Blood
DAVID
Sworn and subscribed this 31et. day of August, A.
I D. lag, before roe, one of the Justices orthe Pesos,
in and for the Borough of Holltdayshorpllhar OA.
I Pmo, JOILN 0011 LET J. P.
U. J. J....
LirEft COMPLAINT OLTED B r Litman;
IMPS° VED:BLOOD-4E480HE72.
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BLAIR 00UNTY,
Personally naca.red bolting me, ace of the Jetties
of the Peace in and for Blair county. Charge Kapp,
who being duly sworn accomling to law, doth depose
and say : Two years ago I trim attired with pile be.
the shoulders, almost. caratalt ormigh, lan of
appetite, chills, :tight matt. end miry, subiate to
take colds. lat length became al weak that Steakd
hardly walk ; toy Physielan did me so good. Saar
time last tall 1 er...ammatmitaking LindeWe Stagier.
ed fillood.deamnorr, ondbY the me of two bottles wee
perfectly c o el. I feel safe to recommend it to ell
who goner Prom Deer demure, general debility, leas
of appetite and other diseases arising from impurity
of the blood. I would not like to do without it. I
omaalder it an =cellist family medidne.
GEORGB BOPP.
Sworn and subscrited Oda leth day of March, A.
D. 1857, before me. J. GOBLET, J. P_
Nora—ldr. %op? is a realdent of Frenkstowe_
_and
well known to t citizens of Mee and Darned
coon** u a men etexcollont character endlnarianee.
ANOTHER CAW OP SCROFULA CURIO sr
prMrJrVUnffirmtm
If More be am lobo still doubt that Lindsey's kn.
moved Womb/Seam:her bead arid bereemsmalyeate
the moot domande, and 1.111.4pm:11K CLIO of Lao!.
els, lot them rod the Montag and be convinced:
Dr. J. M. Lneetses eu &filleted fa a nandae al
S~esn eith a atm" all by mj phyla:ads WM
Scrofula, Yoratie lest three years 1 sea Noted Mist
I wee unable to be out of my bed. tried - tlt llha
remedies and the best pkteiriam I was abls tolsto
cure, Isabela any lb-a-snail result. t. ixttitnid
growtng eerie until the neat' ad skin Seem IlittUibr
eaten otr the 'fireside am: ram, met, shoulder , sad
arm. My auflatess were so great, and Isis so la
minced, theitit required the abets of ten peraperts
move me in bed. Ibis was m 7 cendlttott elan 2ese
induced by the Steam. Barton. of Eldertos, to try
your leoptbred Illood.Searcher, which.% ta treat
rellar, and the inettalactton of my Mends, leas I.
covered erre helping t h at I n
continued the aie 0111
and dainedlto rapidly that In conaderably
one year Lama able to go about and attend to stile
of my tommdield dating, and' the parts affected vas
all healed up. and covered with sound, healthy
end akin, and here eo continued mar sines; and I
now enjoy a state of health that I bad for lama lam
op all holes of ever again being
NANOT ble
•BLZI sse dAIM with.
SY, • '
Near Ellerton, &mamas county, INN
Ameba I, MS.
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NEW EVIDENCE.
lleing afficted with a - grievous totter Oa thelthal
and see—alter trying many remedies which attenip
failed to core—l ens parreaded by W. AL Bates
Co. to try Lindsey's Improved Elood.Seandher."
sad now, Ma weeks after mut; the woad Wt., gra.
neamee myself =nit nit tetras Woke oil maw
tb Mg over one year ago: L on'the Leads of my arm,
ea:tending from the elbows down MUM lariats; also
en my face, immediatelYertemd Mamma& sadeblo,
and reattnned to be aperfsct torment ter am mall
cored by the Illocd.leareber. I(y anus werwaktlmma
elamat neoleto, awing to the debp cracksaruiltata oa
them, fable to bleed at any tine =eta .lamm mar
tian to lift or stark, and eantettam so ilthr r Maki
warmly prima:t towing off my Imit. I ham Mal
been cored dm weeks, and tart It dna to lit. lanalleey...
sad to thapribne generally. m mato this oaten ant e
La hope thee °thews lAeorytelf cony be, bameated bf
=Mg hb tontlesble netallept.
tsars snd .4serttettsitlass on*-44,111,41.
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your median - a; Aiwa mead us two dorm. lilromookt,
just say that. your medieitio'kus rural a carmoUlard.
o'.a,that has beta oczatm,; on for years:, the litslivas,
velar. cMthe Isrly's arms -lot could ama.4.l4storta_
...Ail*. fibs La{ Om cleat. tort's. max. ea& Ur
Drab 4 gratin.; or. very Lot. TGUf
la, gaga ovrr the canary. The ,pcopl4 - stwrimpr .
much plasma. a.irh rho abort ease. PisarsfiarWast
StafisMeat at our wawa, and obllgaus.- _ • .
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tho mui.y vita miitures calla 3 44:134.1
createi rtp (alp, aypati*_'
pjvila t‘cian and, %igu t? thk fiteztk
naisi and permaneatty. ,- •
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