The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 25, 1863, Image 2

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k-rf-T- b y n hi n; " pntrope, and some of
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its. Biotin& of Wilmington Not In
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ROO- ileapontience.•
late Ind eptei rebel cattespondence,
y ? which fell into die Ii do of the Nary De
pertmentlast week, throngh_the capture of
bloCkide-iminer Coil; has been pub.
The Cerfr, it will be remembered,
eeladre near Wilmington, and
eat on 'fire by rebels, to °seeps capture
Ttif ohr docybut. , the floated of again and
was boarded by a hears crate from 0110 Of
,:.*oll'll,lllipS tiara enough to secure the baggage
A;Y• Lists, general
rebel agent in Europe for the purchase of
war material, before the fire
-- hati:eanintitied , :them. Bcreral interesting
it portent matters are brought to light
lit fhb, oraiimporidenuo-eunong them, that
;Adis . niements were mating to purchase the
= - printaloatuers r A. Per and Margaret and
--'7eter,' - Willi the %intention of again employ
' Initiate in running. the bbxkatio. There
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sire . also several . letters asserting that. the
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,-'l"tench.r : .mierrorconients to and patronises
, ethe Matsu:loin:3 bloalcude running. There
ireialsoiliselornres made ineotne of the let
• - teeni",which- arc Said to iris •wcertain
•t - . parties :kw fork, i., • e •witness of fur
day : • rt to the rebels.
- But thejnosl 'ienerestiag point that the
(correspondence Seitles IS respecting the eE...
latency of the hlockade at. Wilmington. At
brief intervals . dating the Tut six months,
it'itlemportry y . referring to this cor.
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respondence, the English and colonial jour
hJ with all the secessionists entails aides
• of the Water, joining in the cry, have spread
reports Of thisnmessei of blo eked e-ran ners
- Wilmington, inaisimg that tho South
2 1 1coiTed;.itapertaat totpplios through that
channel, and that. the venture was Safe and
-';'profitable. I nde ed,recen t
- a di spatch
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- calved. by way of Richmond, announced
ilia — tTarrmiiay as thirteen steamer, had ar
rived,and that Wilmington - was glutted
with marketable goods. Now, however,
th. roes . .,
, stato of the
~ . p 490 appears. Mr.
..„,T.Lurarfa-correepondenity who shonld be in
niejoieing frame oft =had if rebel reports
wore true, tell a tiorry story of discomfiture
and lom.
— Under. date of Liverpool, October 19, J.
Illaffit,"latet Captain of the pirate Florida,
apprises .I.insar _that i 4 the news from the
- blockade runners is decidedly back" that
wsiz of the - last lboats have recently bean
caught,". end that "nothing has entered'
- Wilmington for one menth'—ih* too, in
„the best _season of the year for maritime
, e5.-',..",...z. , ," - ;iirtventures. Bo lately ' the 2d of Drr... OM
ber a British agent of the rebel,, one
Campbell, wrote from Bermuda to a house
in Charleston that the Wilmington business
was extremely dull; "the oniybosts that had
- .come in from Wilmingtorvin a_ month were
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the Flora and Gibraltar." For the gratin
cationof his superiors, however, this zeal
. orts;Englishman'-added - that 'several more
Mikado runners were "expected from Eng
_'. -lend?! to,try their luck. •
Testimony like this, miming from tswil.
lingwitnesses, establislies',the fact that our
• -blockading fleet:off Wilmington is doing its
duty as well as can be expected. The reb.
Uls derive no material
: advantage from the
Yew vestals which happen - to run past the
blockaders unde r ii cover Of a fog or a MOOn.
',. leen niglt4,,wh thelr. English eympathi
r. ..:41711h. who hrvent onpital in •s/tips which we
'Ural into prises by the dozen, are very
•likely to come to ruin in consequence of
:their ventures, no Mr. Z. C. Pearson and
..others have already done.
*astral teeitho officer in command of
ther-,North Atlantic' blockading squadron,
• has already,. told
: us I that the blockade of
• . Nibningtozzlitf - mbrti effective than ever be
'ti all reports •to the contrary notwith
standing, and that no: vessel, has got into
Gott pert foe a lentf time. l
Fronzbelltaidea therefore, we have strong
testimony; giving -reason - to - -doubt hence
forth all Contrary' retorts which come
tkeroUgh rebel sources. '1
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Freedom Convention at Louisville,
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Kentnellti
Uppon with a large ,aumber of
the Mends. of Freedom ip 'the Slave States, it
Anaheim considered that the Sth of January,
the day liedfor the aiiemb'lldg of the Free
domCOTl,ool/011 In the city of Louisville, Ky.,
tea early a data to obtain that general at.-
.., -tendariert and.conferenee !which is.o
'sired in eider that : harmonious nation, maybe
theroferi announced herebj that
r the intenthlingef..the Convention will be dc-,,
tevred to - luime timirin the month or February'
or MFOle:rthe time to he specified and -the
preliminary 'anongetilints to bo announoed by
AltelleneralCammitteo, cons i sting of the fol- •
•.; - . louring named gentlemen:
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Speed, James:Theinsson,Rentsoky;
;Emit Pretoria,, Charles E. Moir; Missouri; S.
• Bieeetee; Zloty WA' Koffman, •Meryland; A.
Catopbell,l Ilerrison West Vir-.
Tolle 8. Biotite, W. Gantt, Atkin,
7 4144 Gee.' 8: 'Dennison,
Lordsbuiar J.-IK. , Temeney, L. C. Honek,
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Assmtnoss !Irving' been made that Clan.
ileeker neadlaslr eaotineeci a thousand men
in the the ilubt'asilinguoldi Ga., it may be well
',to "Stets chit In the late Oen; Zook
commallkfonght four battles beside Rev.
ersdiskirialsbes, captured over - two-thirds of
ttli,tbil:pris - on ors, Anne and otimp';'equipage
Aalienistut uvenliims of the artilim,nith
4,o:malt/Ink not exceeding one thoneand men.
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Wadill lll 4l24ll.oaktienlliailialOyPsese;e : '.l...ths President SIM gorererticattedged to my
npatknyi stde, glra no rest until aeo„that the,
'The nail' of the 'Cooperr oGtufi Nirr ntaes *rid Stripe, mean unconditional, inevi-
Tort, was filled 44.aa early hour on Tees- rabid freed°''
lay evening by i'select audience of ladies
and gentlemen, to listen to an address by
ffsworts. Ptrax.rrs. Joss E. Milano eras
caned upon to presideiatia in nt r eirifistrilitk
remarks introduced the orator of the even.
ins.
WENDELL PLIILLEPS, after the applause
with which be was peeled had subsided,
said:
Lintrs
AAD GFITLEVEN Four roam ago
this month I had the honer to assist In giving
the body of Tohn Blown to the kesoinS of the
hills he loved. Selfishness, which calls itself
Oonscrvatisro, sneered at Millie as a ridicu
le= failure, and some men who called them-
Selves his friends, excused hie attempt on the
grond that he was a lunatic. We know bat
-ter now. The echoes of his riles had hardly
died away on the banks of the Shenandoah
before South Carolina prepared for war in de-
Cense of her system. Pour years rolled away.
and on the exact fourth anniversary day of
his burial the victorious President of the
Ration offered eleven Rebellions States per
mission to return to the Union °reconditions
which John Brown would gladly have oe
oepted after twenty pure' hard fight. Mar
velous proguess-Jor fear years! Well might
he say, at ho did to.Theedere Parker, "I may
may expiate my rashness on the gib
bet, bat I open • terrible phial." But the
tams which would have been gladly accepted
In 1859, naked, bald, technical liberty tor the
negro, are not to be thought of for a moment
is 188$. [Applause.] Let me remind you of
the trite legend of the Roman Sybil. She
cams. to Tenpin with her nine volumes, and
offered them for a thrinsand crown". Turned
- away, she same back with Fix books at the
same prioe---a thousand crowns. Refused,
she came a third flab with three books, still
for a thousand crowns. So the conscience of
the North in 1811 would gladly hare granted
pew only at the price of the freedom of the
Territories. In 1831 she deinanded Immedi
ate and total emancipation wherever the tiag
floats. Both were contemptuously refused.
After the gun at Sumter, followed by throe
years of bloody and costly leer, there is no
cafe and admissible condition of peace bat
the substantial, practical protection of the
freedom of the negro, and the elements of
national life so arranged as to guaranty peons
and democracy 'daft the borders of the
nation.
.13ESICITT raCCIANAMIUS
It Is In the light of this reminiscence that
I eball criticise tonight the Messes. and
Proclamation of the President of the 6th day
of the present month. Some mon say, "Why
make any thrives criticism of the Proclama
tion? We know very well that Mr. Lincoln
does not expect that it will be accepted." I
would not Insult the head of a great nation
lay judging tho act of the most mementoes
hour Of his life, to he in such made and pur
pose that he Is not willing to have it accepted.
No man who tenets either the sincerity c; the
houses, of Abraham Lincoln, can look on'that
Proclamation in any other light than as a de
; elaration of the terms open which the Prod
dent is willing that the -Union should be re
constructed. Dot apart from that, no matter
what may be our individual judgment of the
President's purpose, every man knows that
the masse have • right .to take, and cannot
avoid taking that decimation of the Govern
ante:Lent v ahnianible and wife conditions of
reconatraction. Every, man looks up to the
President a. acquainted beyond any 'other in
dividual with the difficulties and the details of
this question. They regard him as "arraying
it from a loftier outlook than is permitted to
any other men. And we should do him an
injustice which the mosses of the nation will
never do him, to lay that in his deliberate
judgment, in tbo full knowledge of the
tads, that proclamation does not contain pos
sible and secure ettarentlee for the future peace
and integrity of the Union. Others say: "We
knew very well that the President is a crow
ing mon, with his face Zionward. Wit know
very well that In the S'pring of 1682 he said to
the Staterm-Rmanciw.ion bolero it la too late,
while you can make a ood bargain; that in
the Fall of that jeer h ead traveled on to the
proclamation of September, and one hundred
"days after to the great proclamation of the let
of January." I know it: ail honor to the
growing man. [Applauee.) All honor to the
recipient intellect which lives to learn Sea
grow hotter. But how did' he learn Why
did Le grow t Because we watered him. (Ap
plause.) Why did ha advancer Became the
nation pushed him on. Besides, 1562 is not
1863. The terrible exasperation of the battle
urged him on. The bloody months that fol
lowed, and the sore hearts of indignant rail
lions demanded more; and the President, at
the head of the notion, drifted with the great
national purpose. Bat we toerb upon the Let
ter half of the war. We mime to tit. work not
of battle, bet of polties. come to this
civil str ife where 1781 and 1782 found see ie
the Revolutionary straggle. Now, as 'Wash
ington said, the spirit which was ready to Rao-
Mace everything tor the safety of tho country
had gone ,and in its place every low and selfish
pamon claimed ha purpose. It took ell the
popularity of Washington, Morris, Lee, Han
cock sad Adams to hold the people
up to the terrible osurestneas
required by the itevolutionary straggle.
A compromise I. offered at that era, terms of
settlement are proclaimed to much • people,
divided, one half of them anti-Administra
tion, ready to sympathies with and stretch•
mit the hand to the Rebels, and the other
half supporters of Mr. Lincoln, proud of sue
ceu, magnanimous in strength, feeling that
the game is in their own hands, willing to he
merelfel. At the head of such a people, pact
wearied, part corrupted, part over-confident,
the President lays before the nation terms of
reeonetraction, and they mean infinitely more
than his groping footsteps in 1861 and 1869.
We stand here to-night with the acknowl
edged head of the nation deliberately assur
ing the world that a certain proclaim will eon
tent the North. If he wore a leader it would
be different; r should go to him, and not
to you. With all merits, and they are great—
with all his cervices, and theyare memen
torm—the President is not a leader, and never
prefeethd to be • leader. The President is the
agent of public opinion. lie want. to know
what you will allow him,what you demand that
he shall do. Acrd hers let me correct the cusp
geration of the press in reference to my inter
view with the Preeldent ImtJaticiary. What be
really said was thatthe viewed his September
and January reclamation. as one set, and
that, judging theta by the intervening-Mor
eton. he doubted whether they had done
moo harm or good. This he raid not inciden
tally or carelessly, but discussed It at length.
And his state of mind is sufficiently indicated
by the sentence in his resent menage where,
in reference to the reeentEmancipatlon Proo
/smitten, he says : "Then followed dark and
doubtful days." • Bat the President's anxiety
is net South, over the battle-field; he believes
la Northern mono.. His anxiety Is North
ern opinion, to know hew mach he may tenet
himself to ask. Chattanooga weet • brave
Mind at the Whits House, and gave rte ten
ant wand sleep; but the election of Schuyler
Oath was ten times braver, and made bike
sleep ten times better. lie halm that Grant
could go to-the Half when he obese; but he
d not knot, Whether the Northern people,
- .culminating in thirolection of the Spea ker-
Ship, Meant to saystien to the mostradleal
'dream of the North. 'When be beard of the
- veto of the Rouse of Representatives, your
attorney at the White House dared more than
be ever dared before. It is in that relation
.that, as one of the people, I undertake to en
ter my protest scathe! the Proclamation, and
to ask of you 10 - 1101311144 more of the GOTOIII
- than that document coven. Say not
that .I am doing injustice to Mr. Lincoln.
lkly' old Plate - Amor at the Law College used to
say, "Gentlemen, I know my profession so
- well that I need mgt, brash when I may no to a
question I cannot answer." Bo Mr. Lincoln
.fias done such se lies in this Rebellion, has
tarred for himself a niche so high In the
world'e history, that he can well aitord
to hare all his faults told. There
era Ill* kinds of men Its stasterman
ship. • One Is the servant of the people and
the other Is the molder of the people. To the
first dm belong our President and his Cab.
leet. The hut claw Is made-rep of a difuent
malarial. Andrew Tachson wee one, when In
datums of • profits . . and merchants he flung
down his gauntlet of Democracy and waited
a vail the merlon : Indorsed him. Butler was
another _(applause,) when from the Day of
Chaespeoste he thundered the unheard - word
"Contraband," and walled until the nation
Indorsed him. -Fremont was. another (load
applause;)' when In the Sommer of 1801 be
gave the nation his .watchword, and breathed
into Missouri the breath of a righteous ozifati
My epielon is that if that dais of
man had proadad over the &stints, of the no.
,tlon the - rummer. . of . D3Ol, we could - hare
fibbed this wad in, two Poulin with'. all the
- advantages that we /hall pt out of a war of
Bat •Preridonee. placed to es we are,
-and all it Ideriuwedeof ue I. - I/Pm% The
timitire‘of - . Demireirithollbarty-Ls to be - worthy
- of It. Why millets* the 4WD:dation
wheipSilarary is deadanrife man earrthlre
it/. In DB; the Booth - said, and the -North
bettered, that Slavertbad ;mini Its `death
blow. 'die wet suppowtd - it 'weld 'not breathe.
ho the piny mearatiii.• of ,- rireolistlonary
diti6rty' Sal lt Veit Momentthe devil hores.
ed aver Bbarlesizon setharadha of . -cotton
Weed thearghtei,) , Eind Dis.Bortb was. h Deksv, -
the. South -from forwist"--Ikatir
'bard that'etnry - tee lobv and - Berilk Darer
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The rinestion is here at the North, how far
we will go. All civil warn are ended by com
promise. There never was a civil war in his
tory in which one party - gained a clear victo
ry. The'only question is, what shall we cone
promise out Onee launched on the stormy,
turbid waters of polities, you cannot tell. To
day the holm is incur hands, and you and I,
if faithful, can say this to the Nation, and
the future. You may compromise when and
where you please, with one exception, and
that is, that the top-root of Slavery shall ho
cot. [Applause.) Let thirty Senators and
Representatives enter Congress under the
Proclamation, and what will be their first at
tempt ? It will be, Gentlomen, fund our debt.
Your Representatives will want a tariff to pay
Mr. Chase's interest. The reply of the South
will be, "Granted; provided that you twat on
to it, by way of rider, a tariff that will pay
our interest too; only upon that condition
shell you have a polioy that it Out (a nteanouot
toi i reydiation." Do you say that not 1,06-
Let me coo. The builders of private
ships In England hare some $10e,000,000 of
this scrip. Suppose they come to the door,
of your re-constructed Corr,ress and ray.
"This paper is not worth five cents on the
dollar . , but we will gist, you $20,070,000 of it
if you will meta the °tilos $i:0,000,000 worth
par." Did you era? know a Congress that
could not be bought for V 0,000,000? Do you
ever hope to ova one t The first item of 00m
promise, then, will be three or four thousand
million dollars debt. Ido not object to that
particularly myself. It is the atonement which
God demands of this Nation for strrenty years
of sin. No sin is washed out In words. You
cannot cheat the devil of his due. Our fathers
sinned against that victim rare, and God
mortgages the hand of every living man, and
every child that is to be born for the next
half century, to intone for the nation's
Iniquity.
TEE SUPRLUE COVET
There will be other compromises. One t,
the tint element of Mr. Lineolu'e project of
reconstruction, which I. this: Be puts hisown
act and all the acts of Congress at the feet of
the Supreme Court, and says the South is to
swear to eupport the various act, of the Gov
ernment so far ea the Supreme Court holds
them to be valid. Ido not nay that he could
say anything else. I em only telling you
what he Soeisay. What does his Proclama
tion of .Tentntry lel, 1863, mean? Some
members of the Cabinet say it means that nay
negro that can get hold of it le free. Mr.
Chase says that every negro down to the Gulf
that ever sees the flag is free. I naked the
shrewdest member of the Bottle of Repreeen-
Retiree what he would give for the Proclaim-e
-llen before the Supremo Court? "Little or
nothing," ho said. A prominent New Eng.
land Senator raid to me the greaten danger
to the Proclamation was from the Supreme
Court. Loading Republican. In my State say
there Is no law in it, that it is not worth the
paper on which It le written. Mr. Lincoln
says, as he ought to thy, nothing. Ito can
not say anything. The meaning of that
Proclamation nobody know. until the Su
premo Court has decided it. Io other word.
the Proclamation of January let 1553, to to
be filtered through the Seceesion liceet of • men
whose body is in Raltitooro-ibut whose saul,if be
has got one, is in Richmond. [Laughter.] It
ie to pate the ordeal cf a Bench of Judge. who
made the Dred Scott decision, end aunetuseed
that a negro bee no rights that a white mania
bound to respect. It ti to pare the ordeal of •
let of judges the majority of whom came out
of the wickedness of Polk, PierAi and Bu
chanan ; and of the only two who refused to
sanction the Deed ceott decision,-one in in his
grave, end the other has resigned. tied help
the negro if be hemp on Roger B. Taney for
his liberty. [Seneation.3 I am not here to
speak of the portantone piece of the. Supreme
Court. You know what it 1., the Gibreitor of
our oyster's, the point where or: Democratic
machine touches nearest to deeputiem. Taging
our system el bowing to . precedents, RI: a
system in which the opinion of the Felten day
is checkmated by the prejadicee of moo who
were appointed riny years ego, and who are
pledged to respect the prejudice. of men who
have been in their graves a leindred years.
That is the meaning,ot the Supreme Court of
the United States. That is the only hope that
Mr. Lincoln's project hold! net to you of the
validity of the sets of Congress and cf
proclamations of September and January bat.
As Commander-in-chief red author of these
two instratment.l, S am not doding fault with
Mr. 'Arcot', Suppose you are a tenant in a
house. Your chimney einokes; bat your
loath Is out In thirty days. Yen throw up the
window to =the a draft. Rut the landlady re
models the chimney. Mr. Lincoln ie a tenant at
will, and goes out shortly. RI. proclamation le
throwing up the window to create a draft.
As the landlord, let the nation thy we went
him to remodel the chimney. We want a
platform which the Supreme Court cannot
touch. [ Applanso.] As the geld pro qw, for
this war, I want something el which I barer
the rain° to-day, without consulting Judge
Wavle, Judge Grim., Judge Tens" - , Judge
Clifford, or Judge Cate's'', Seectelonists from I
the ter of their heeds to the noire of their
feet. (Siam) If you don't think so, go '
and examine them; that'. all. [theses end
applauee.j If they hare reformed and TO
pcutod, I shall be glad to know it. I judge
them by their record—by their Jet-Diens.
The N. r Rees sok. tee to-day whether I
weeld not trait the negro where all whitemen
mon have been trotted for the last eerenty
years. If I hod no protection but the bond
of the Supremo Genet, I should have been In ,
jail three years ago; and at for the negro,
that Court hoe announced that ho has to
rights that while men aro homed to rompect
What I nob of Mr. Lincoln in his behalf is,
an amendment to the Constitution, which his
advice to Congress woad pane in sixty days,
that hereafter thorc should ho neither 'Lavery
Oaf Involuntary servitude to any State of this
Union. [Prolongtri apples:me 1
'mantes or USCONWITCCIIOIt.
Mr. Seward wants the Mississippi chairs—
the Senate-chamber filled. So do I. lie is
for having them filled as they are. I 11473 for
making them so hot that a elareholder cannot
sit in them. I want the States bask, and
epesdily book, in their full arousal, that wo
may say to France, "Go home and take care
of your own tottering throne; leave America
to herself." Dot before we receive those
States, we will provide, either by parchment
guarantee' here or by national law, there,
that there shall be peace andd emocracy for
ever when peace is once declared. Mr. SUM
aer has a theory that the Stateasto all gone,
and there' to nothing left but territories.
Robert Dale Owen has • theory that the States
are only dormant. hir. Seward has a theory
that they are areas much alive as ever. only
kicking on the wrong Bide. I do nor know
whether they are territories, or States dor
m ant, or States In :siwroog condition. All I
know Is that the house Is 'MIDI, and I mean
to elean It out before they got back. [Laugh
ter and applause.] I mean to make the plat
form inch that they may come safely beak
and soon back, and back la their own
natural strength. I do not acquiesce
in Mr. Sumner'. theory utiles. I am
obliged to. I will take Mr. Lincoln's Procla
mation, if I cannot got any mole. But I
think three years of maiy and bloody war
entitle and ovoids co to get a grbat deal more,
and rdo not mean to glee as until I em con
vinced of the eentrary. .Wg-Sumner's theory
has one exceedingly bad feature. The strong
est cord in the heart next to the love of the
Union is State pride. I want the old Massa
chusetts, the land of Endicott and Winthrop,
and the Pilgrims. So does Andy Johnson in
Tennessee, and so do the speechless raionista
of ItlLieeLtelppl. I would cave the State alive
for them by action, that would enable them
to bring it back in their own method and
"in their own time. We have reached that
;point where to save the nationalllfe—we must
'abolish the system which trios to eat the jug
ular vein of the nation. The lion'e bloody
jam give evidence that we have a right to
shoot him to-day ; but there Is one man who
.advises you to wait until bepain his own claw:
end pulls oat his own teeth iu 1900. The lee
, son to-day Is the Constitution to be thrown
up as a barrier. And cocondly, which bring.
me to the second point, Is the proclamation,
Mr. Lincoln proposes to set aside the Con
fiscation act, and allows slaveholders,
with the exception of • few hundred
men, to return to their estates, end to
coma back, by a vote of one.tentit, into the
Union: Every
if
known that land dictates
government. if II few men own the territory,
it Lan oligarchy. Thirty thousand families
own England, end it is an oligarchy. Every
Massachusetts (armor owns hie farm, and Jeff.
Davis Multiplied by a million maid not make
it other than a democracy. Let tae confiscate
the lands of tho South and put it into the
bands of negroes and white mon who have
fought for it, and you can go to deep with
year parchment. • I have got the Union down
thereby a natural root which nobody can
ever change. You do not make Government;
Ski Belapboard llousey yon plant them like
an oak. Plant Doe a hundred thousand negro
farmer, and - a
hundred- thousand white sol
diers by their aide, and I will Irish the South,
Davie and all: William the conqueror divl
dedEnglmad agion; his nobles, and they hold
it to-day: :Divide the territory a the South
among our noble ., blacks , and - wbifte, that
-hare won :le, and then we. are Eireiy•
Union man.. at the :Settth-"says the
perterant4ii cart: safety,: comet back): keep
from ;'nr, and ,:,,ww-aistatz. °Mier
or humg.ti-, - lfri IduaelniatiOn sires
to the olkilare-holdurintidetethe. new guise
•OUlakowtortai 414, erg of the:B tate.
TbleLplart his 'tie and '..foutortrazting.
4;83403048 attindpiitail th e dam
- , - ... •
in Oa . areO, aad' co an appreatkao p
sit fear!; two years the mistersha be
hoved sollto demons Slat the'Earliatnent in—
terfered, probe the coot act, and est thorn
free. Yet in 1841 I heard Lostingtan, a
ra,namt of Parliamen t , ea t , tbet 5t.,,z 7 ex
isted thereat much as ever. That we, seven
years after England had given tier Mick* In
to the hands of her landowner!. We have
laid 250,000 of the noblest lives in the Union
in the grave. We hare mortgaged theindus
try of the future with $2,000,000,000. It Is
my eocopenslalon money to the glare master;
and I for one demand that. Government that
means so hAantial, practical, common sense
protection to the men whom the Government
has freed. [Applause.] I am to he the fool
of no lezal terms—the slave to no lawyer's
prce.lent, The Yalion has r.libed font mil
lions of men sod their ancestors for seventy
years. We might hare been contented once
to burn clutched them, homeless, poor,
and naked Gem the jetrs of the lion; hot Co
*
have ...round the lion to powder, and to the
slave belongs the lend he bail redeemed.
MU=
A PICP.IiCII from Halifax announce: that
the autheritieo have made co =Mu of these
who rescued the pirates of the Chesapeake
from tho ot➢cers.
ON CHRISTMAS, 04' Post Office
11 1.
be open between the horse or r 4 and
nt. e nd 6 and eclaek p. de7.4./t
NUTICE—The Allegheny Poet
om. win he open on GlPlstatas Day, between
the how. e and 9 o'clock a. m. and band 6 °Went
NATIONAL BANK OF
ALLEM:MN T.—The litookholdato of this
Ratak are botchy outlaw:l that the Board of Directors
hato odled ou the wood htstalbutut of 60 per cant.
of Ow TufUta! payablo J LIMA ttlf 2.u, 1864
th , 23:td T. H. !MVO". Proullunt.
NuTiCE,.-1 heroby notify my
Mends in Allegheny that I am not a candi
date for Dlnntor of the Poor. The &din of the
vould require more time and attention than
could poiniibly devote. Mr. itOBEILT WHITE, of
the Ptret Ward, Allegheny, lea candidate fat the
aloe, and If elected grill make an emcdent OMeor.
O. W. BENNET.
d. 2411
=MEE=
ElititlLY t'utt'l'A.Nl"ll.l
U ERRS-- 1 1 R r thsllll7l 01 JABITAET
NEXT, tha only 1. ninty prerolad,by law is tbt one
bonder( dollars authorise:Ay act 01 Jail 112, U -
An who desire to aurora the present bonutlsa 11
SSW paid to new recruits, or 1402 mid to veten.4,
mutt enlist honor January 6t/s, 1441,
Recruits will be earned for the 42. ad Regis/int
Nnosylranis Voinutaera or any aster Petinsy/vania
llou,itn.nt. at tbr Girard Betas, Rmithffehl street.
Si! leonine onarantred, snd the rocrnit credttni
1., the nute..ll•tria to which thy, belong.
EDWARD 6. WEIGEIT,
tic2:cni Careoin leJ N Teta.. Recruiting Officer .
p '-- -- , , •=MEHCANTI LE LIBRARY ASSIJ
,,r CIATIoN L1.01E14E9.
Pins. c Ronan VANDEICROFF I
I Lc; erly WWI MAKKAH, wilt give obe EVuling
under the en vie. of the Henault}, Libnu7 Aso
elation, a,
Lafayette Hall,
ON TUESDAY,' EVENING, Dec. IlOth,
Zutitled,
"ill AL ACTEBISTICB OF WOMAN..
trill mad "The Balcony Scene from Romeo and
JoCei,•' ',Baud Muller," •Oeinie Broom at Lock
not. 'The Sentimental Lad,." " 7} '^
cot Valentine," .A aman'a *con " "ZelteCti
Courtin'," le., cm . ..kit:or with Mehra* sketch f
liornSie'• Wool., of Mr.. Corney.
Omni eitim at 7; Beading, to c =memo* at A.
Ticket, term. Boieeri,ei .eta, emit. Lairs..
he *eh ef ieteryml *eats eotruittenot at Om
Library Rom,* on Uondity morning, at 9 o'clock.
lloidera of Ticket. an me m, odes - oil *eats
at the rams dot, Cu yrimcntattoti Melt' tlekots,
fry:twat ~..dro Auer.
W H. Kro. LID, .3 EOliGt W. Wrralx,
6.......... A. Loan, Taws. ItAs....LA, Jr.,
AVIA/AA 11 B. W. An, n=6l M. Anorooa,
4,24.0 Lrerctr• Committee.
~,Pl'
r irrsist:Rott linitAkE culli'A
,,,, NY —The lita - itholdoni to said Company an
hereby net !ETA to meet mail orgerata mid Cettiptiey,
at II l ItZ'M HOTEL Liberty rtnek, Pittebergh, ...ci
the r Mel' AIONDA If OF JANIittRY, lefit, between
the 1.. - . tire iir 2 awl A o'clock fa m. cif bald day, and
ore. I if Lslint, by • inalority of tbe meek thw arid
that. aot.ea, ore Pr
chleat ate! ala Director., inee
Treaeocer, aril sorb other °Moen . they cosy ttilek
reersiart, to coritnet the btalne. of the Cee/faipy
anal the next roglitat electloa.
Janice Week . elitist!. Zile%
„U. B. Brown.Bcibert Woods,
Job.. r. dieker, Eitals Drell,
lease. a .etaft, l E. J. Drc,ka,
Bari:ewe Ilartiriati. 1 !. 4 .41. ".. = ,.
Ileri A. }lslay,
Alex M,,J,.., ' Rod, Pattie..
liebert Steltrti, I J... Trunick,
lat. Walker, ! O. Y. C.lll, .
!low Citeet, I Thi.inv fibiel
delikte flocrinaisalota..
EiMaMilit=
O and !Nimr...tor,, Ml 9 Pon&lb i•
I=
ercarr.. 7 -IV6trn 11. QCWTLG
=I
Gotrttrat , ens r .7 and
Scams sent to .1. part. or the army
lotoroution furnished la rolottaa to .kk 4114
th. Campy awl 11,opitaka.
Thr telo4bt 4ottst.4l Is pekl.f tor*.
.I.l4inna,
TIT79I4rIIGII SA:MART comurTra.
dcaNiti
CM s PRIM KY MEETINGS.
—Tho Velcro totersof the city of Allogiarty
aro
bolted C., meet at th.lr reopootivo plow for
holding elections, ou Inotant,
%worn the Lot. and 7 o'clock y. gm., aud oe to
by ballot for—
ohm cttitra G , r 7 , 1 ay-,
. • ,
an 4 ajpo fur randa_letrs -
tac nes ps4 tire Ward otPcen
• Judgie of the Pruner) glectlone e W mats at
thr TOW it TIOUSH, on MOSDAY, filth Imt., it 11
o'clock a. re., and sum up the tots 01 the Imperthe
p... Inds, the person haring the highest rote to be
incisurri the mutilem of the party.
Orimera cf Mmition are Inetimited to refuse all
Tot,. start by Pima nisi rated agZiDll the Ilnlen
Mere Ticket In October last.
Or ordor of the Eucutlr• Comm ßbu
J. U. CO//[N, ettereritri.
J. Itrraelary. der.la to
g . " . ..7?Tf1E NEW GYMNAtiTiaI AT
NEVILLE HA LL.—The Clasen lam open
for co. mambo= .t awls taw of tesatbsr. UAW
asd Goolla wen, TUESDAY uttl FRIDAY EVEN
INGS, at T. L and ettlanos, WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3 o'clek;
ram, ta ADVAMZ:
For Adana, mama of toasty levaton—...—fia 01
For Lista and Nines, 0).
rocßlldiso, " a 03.
0r17.:f
111.41 . 1425 a& llama or / 4 11 - tallcallal
(L4sts Pit4•Steral Teas Cempany.)
Plttoborib. V. EY, toil.
1 . 17 - AN ELECTION for Nine Directors
4 of this nook will 1.6.14 on no. SEOOND
Tr ESDA Y, 11th de] . of Jancsis next, betwerit tbo
hrmsa of II a. m. and t p.
D. SCULLY, Cnabkr.
Slob Sooalou oft coma:moo on .110.5D&Y,
itn.1864., and coutlonn tvralro watt, &got
TIIID ST, StarchSUS. For tormi, ao tall 'at Om
Infitituto, cmroor of Poon and St. Ma. 'trier, or
add.ors. ID,. W. S (MAY, Prinolia.
MIZZIS
U L —The . . will moot
‘.=: ti G C
).. at WILKINS HALL, In Pt burgh, DE
CEMBER 214 d, Instant. Ea It Loral Council la ea
tlthd to sand three delrgate,
B 2 order.
11 . teher t th, Lee. 21, 1563,
--7 77.TH1: MAYORALTY OF AUX.-
GWENT --Copt. &nos Dszta, at QS MT.t
solicitation of many cube., boa conscr.ted to tarinit
Ws cisme to be usal as • ca.niticisto for ths fitarciraliY
of Ai:ogle:my City, at the carting calovicipst
lion. nolieto
. _ _
kr. —J s. o
tLe First Word, Alloolonly, will be a eindl
dote for Cornner Allegheny Gmuty.madoot to lb.
docloloo of the onsulog Cooly I:niou Clot 'Potion.
dol4:te
an VIER TlSEart.rrii.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCK—Let
tore or Mtalttlatratima upon the cetate of Cclab
Ft:Mar, late at Lower Pt. Clair tp , Allegheny man.
ty. Pa., deumed, having Oran banal te the mocks.
Mood, MI pampa Indebted to mid eetete ars re.
queened to make Imtardata payraent,end those hav
ing Malmo apple; the Bald twat.l.lll prmeot them,
P" .llS l 4 l .l "'"'" lti r ltrtM)l7Xlt. Adm'r .
1 HOGERIES.
X.A COS bap Dbo Coffee ;
bbds. N. O. Sup+ ; •
60 do P. A. do;
115 bbla. Refined do;
WO do N. O. Molaeses ;
126 du N. Y. Syrup
140 Pleats Y. N., G. P and Imperial Teas I
50 (do Black Tau;
1/0 bozos Dark, rt., oinl Spit 801 l TebaNti
40 do Natural Lett do;
28 kop Then is' 6.Priat do;
100 do Dl. Carb. Soda;
WO bbh.lis.l Estes Salt t
In More mad fur tato by n11.1114E11 C LAZIAB.
PRAYED OR tfrOLEAN--From Turd
KJ oar's 'raven. corner of north sal Ferry sta.,
e LICBE CILEaTNOT 00111 ILL 1305.9 E, about
year. old. brave tart , and about Ulundi to;b. Had
• eh..rt rope around tds nook ',hen last !mud cf.
10 7 LK Tro o fah; leforraatiork that will toad In tile
ranner7ofeeld bongo, will be liberally rewarded by
leaving word at .14.511.9 IIZA2COR'S HOTEL, Ith .
street, between Market and Ferry etreete.
8.0 MOH. ".
-I A NES' ISATLittLS, .VON.TEMUN.
IS, irritfh• Deets Pocket Knives, Gold Pons,
poonerapb Abeam 're7 Woks; Anna "1""'"
of Gan" (1010 OM Books, ructxt bc•b•
Abintuusoula • put ratitty ben:Win saids
anapead to Qs sewn to !Jo pool at NO. 101 F.A"AI
f at ' •
.VlOOO . 1 3TREWPWARIMiSE FQB
_AiVitts No. 40
1- Woodet.ttarlei Kong.b'dos TV
Nation* MTh lot Mot bow otetiptut bytintow,
molds a be Rix:rent tbiat bit pi ,
Riliamlitil iiiiLKTlsiak•si,
111113dreins
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P 'Jame .rtji.ICES.
84/1UNI; RiDDLE,
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o Y. P.
dairLtd
c.a.rnmamir:
HOLIDAY GIFIS!
WE INSIST UPON IT,
nal the zocat.amaibla present that • avotlaataa
ao trate to a lady la a
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINE.
lib rot an es rimer which, after a trial, any
dbutppotat, bat a ftsgolf.cont arid sancerladgol sac
hem, as machso as s Oolt's Itarolsor or • Hoes
Press. So 1ine11.1.13L03 era would say, thrrefors,
&so yt ur %Us •
WIIEELIta di WILSON
It MILAdd parcto ber lifo. To FATHERS AND
MOTHERS, the Ingl, - .sOnt 1 11101$ opproule, give
Tour daughter.
Wheeler ct 'Wilson Sewing Machine
It Cabo to therm • oercr.fedling &load. B/10T11
EBB, who +lab toccanplhbout their datarc In • mak
tom at once creditable to tbdt heads and hearts, to
them soltat for that purpose
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
BONS I in no way can yaw hotter expraw ya •
Mial lava to being who bola you, than by p
sestUng to taro
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine.
It ...al cad with dtoroulle auallglat. her deellehig
yam. LOVERS! would you demonstrate to the ob.
put of your tiffect/ous thatyou woo lotto and worthy
of her confidence sad resat* toad her •
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine.
if
yoo.dealre to compltziont ems amly married
bride, make her the happy rec4leat of
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
o .llwitetlone are now rwderlog the WRIZLEIt
W /Mull SKWING Ainellltilin for their pawn's
vino. Let those who have not yet done ea, ea and
do
o
71111.2fD9 Or WOMIN, 'hole our eiocertty
the lateraiu of the en by otabbigeffort to place
to the hag& oterery wring Ironwl a
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine.
A. elaly for it lila !Winning advantages °Tar any
tad all .thetr Se.lOZ
1. Beauty and tastollenca of I.lltch .like upon Loth
shin of the tatnic awed.
-•.
Blmagtb, traninee end daraldlity of seam tha
arlll get rip or yard, .d madewlib—
S. Enenotry a thread.
4. Its attaehaernti and arida ratty of app-leattu.
to peurpcoe• and matortale.
L. Campbtmase and rW{„mr of
1r.d../ and ULM
6. B.plicity and thorm.hzers of t=l.lstroction.
T. Eye., ease of opersa..ud mana.m.tut, ant
quietnar. of ITIOTOSTM t.
OVER 130.000 HAVE BEEN SOLD
KY tSII sad examine. Insinactis. given at the
• ar..• of W purchaser, a lirenut charge. Call
d
• Kennel, we.
I=2
da25.t.f4. Tbre., 41.nr• below Dank Ellot.Y.
EITBIi E OF TA81501.1.A. 1
ft.SYINII3 DANK, far roteitt.• ending S
ftrobtr YOtb, IbC3.
Tlhitil.l7TV.
Amount dm Do !tors Jour I.
1ad1...1
Amami risselssd atom Lem.
Ilan arsenals/a six sort! -V11,367 hi
Amountpaid to Demssitoms
doting last sit !months._ I,lp,oca wi • •
Vontla:ent Fund, June 1, 'C3 1f,314
Interest. Dieldende, Le., fur
11.4.1 x 31.4 Y, 1,5
IiETS.
Batobr wet Murtispo. ..... (4
Heel Estate ....... 11,163 36
8 6:1 le Pittsburgh Barite_ 75,10 A (.3
r. 5 porreat. eurttaretre
at 131500 , 41 ms . :05,10.'
17. IL 6 ppr nat. Ooupon
50,043 :5
L. O. MO's, 6 pur rt. 110 eds. 375,400
SUL Raeobrable :1,500 00
----t.11.3.20,311
natTrattalw bare thls bay dertarwl a Dlriarad of
TEll: ES TES CENT. twit of the prAta at Or last
matttba, ^t of aawartutitnt Tat, paratt . r forth.
with, if oat drawn, vrtil boar late,. tr,,pit. ‘ " a
her Ist CH U. A. COLTON. /ref...we,
rtosbargli, Dec. 11th,
The cadent; rad, rter/ttle; Corarrittee r reepeet•
fatly report Abet [bey have 1,1•11.112Cli the Tresen•
ter's Report fi , s the et: meethe ending Neve.-
bee rrhh. 124, ead that they have exastatal the
karts of the Dank—sotroisiltag of newts sadENO-
D.'"ve, Deaf, ot Beet Eras., eartifteatra of Dank
*lleveivaLle. D. 0. levtatlttee, mad Ceoh
ha hand--and Sad the sem. to be eormt., tad to ecr
rtepend eith the told &Tort
ISAAC WHIITIVI,
C. YEAGER.
J. G. IthCISOYEN.
Flusher(la fa, lett, IW, deg, , ,2tdaltif
PA-TENSION OF TIME.—It haying
been announced through the pre that • the
ountrect foe oaring the Illdre nod Tallow of animals
slaaghtered both on Ocrerement scsount ham been
oecordolto the NI. parties 'rho here had It tram
the beartenLog. of the sear," and no etch award hay
tag been made, and the time for roof-Wed propoerds
not having yet artint Dolma Is hereby Veep that,
la order to correct any tsialanderstandlng that ally
aClot, and to ne.:11.• for the Government the .41,12.
=l.ll de= t ll ' T=, ' ( C. b oot at ?' 4 2 4 , 1 721 '
thee thr aeries proponthe extended until a - GCS.
DAY. Denember dttb, ISCh al 12 n. No
s rethl
meth be opened before that time, end no bid will be
cathatdenedettlees bet+s[ll;4llle3 hp the rune l anuses
tesh and the Others aro prolong to respond to thole
Md.. GEV. SELL,
drith id Wool.. Cot. end r. 9.
GOODSI
LADIES' 4 /AI II I7D ICIV A.L3I 7'
ORAL DOOTS
Dade do 00N0RL14.3 do,
• Do MOROCCO &GOAT BA L SI'L do
GISTS 711RXE 80LE DWAIN & CALF do
Do TWO do CALA de
All of the brn clatata work. aed warranted to at
entiro doisfactlen.
080. &LBRall, SON & CO.,
No. 71. cot. of Wood tol rnorth etc
"fiXlll THE HOLIDAYS.--Spicod Mince
A: Muir of the toot quality, to glut Jae or by the
pound; Maltby's God;canned Onset", Eaticra
Cranberries, DrlrJ Corn, Pearl lionuny, Green Peas.
Oreen.Corn, Lima Deans, Asparagus. Ton/atom, Soc.
retook, Froeb Peaches, Pi. Apple. and Strawber•
rim to ca., itermethally waled; Goebel), Sap Sago
utd Pine Apole Char; Smoked Dart Songhoe, Cur
rents, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Al
mond.. awned Candice, Re., for sale et the Pair.:ly
Grocery Store of 'OLIN A. HYtifillAW,
rieM corner Liberty and Eland ;Smear.
ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS
TIIIIBTEES.—NotIas Is hereby given that
any pagan or parsons basing in charge or treat, a.
Administrators, g.cutoni owl Troatoo., of any log s .
dew or distributive sham arising from rersoruil
properly, of any kind what...or, whim th. whole
amount of nth property la aforoaald shall exceed
the sum of one thotwand dollars to ern., of any per
eon deoemed, on or doe. the list lay of Jelly,
will lank. 101.1diato return to the &salstant Mae.
sore In Owl/. respective ilub-Divilloas, on or before
the 16t h day of January, 1014. Thom, who fall to
Ebefore' thh doll will be robjeft to all th e
the mad. sand provided in eon rase. told.“ the
Law. 1122112 T A. W CA VIII,
11.24.12tdaltwT Asseesor Z 261 Distrist, P.,
VALUABLL I'RUPERTY roil SALE.
oy•r for ..le a mall parcel of land In Wart,-
legion county, Pa., situated oa the mot bent of the
/llonongehels, river, I calks above Brownville, exa
ng ZS 0r.., tmderiald with coal of • superior
quality. The improsemoute are • Dwelling wilted
twins, Urn and Stable, and a large building
suitable fora machine sbop, dl substantially bollt of
.none; Dolt tree, An. A Ylooring eitillo lOU
yard. the &hoots, Chord..., go., very
111.111tenlin11. Addres., Oa the pm:dam,
BOIST.B, Frodeskgtown,
deghlwdoliwT Washington county, Ps.
FOR THE LIOLIDAYS.
Troab arrival of
Hoots, hboes, Gaiter., Balmoral., Gum.
Blacking, Ocirk Soles,
At EASTERN IMMO. C. ma; cone aD . t.
J. IL BORLAND'S, US 31Arkat arse;
B,ood door from piny.
pUit. SALF A —Three Cast Iron !Stills of
1 . 18, 30 and 110 - berrels aqui ty, In 00 .00 o rder.
nu.. tom of Plana* Convolving Phi...
TWIT lamp Crude 00 Tankt.
00000, emond land Bricks A lot of RoollAE Iron .
Om 011 Pomp and Pipes. •
One 13-Itorm Dorm Eagtole, with boiler sod Slack.
Lot of Gat Pipe and Coots.
Lot of run and moosul•hand OR Barrels.
For putlcalan Inquire of E. H. !saw,
Meat. Elne, Ward lontidry.
ITPTioL6Tkatuiu.—H av i ng purchns
‘..., ad a large stook of goods for CASHI am ably
to offer_ great bargains at emetanly lon Orion,.
FEATEDER BEDS; Bahr, Hoak and Bp ring. HAT
TRASSES • a treat witty of SHADES. TABLE A
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS; CARPETS; EMBOSSED
WILE COVERS; Adflald Gram, Cocos and Ida.
nllla Bontelid MATS, of 01, 1 tent Inallty; andel:rap.
nest nasarpeed.
• MI orders leery attended to.
Holm No. 11l FEDERAL STREET, AU ghtn - F.
(formerly oncupf Jos. enb
i ro i )
443 T 0 AS BARRER.
- - - -
C.QOOed
tG city, and
r,...naly the Th =Oars, g
Is suss ibisdasoi *bss he coal raptor his time, or
wit! Las chahre ota so of /Soaks,
Addrefl "J. 4. Alloghsol P. 0." dc64..11
OW NKRB OF YROPERTYnic
derdllair bonnet for tent, -
or taxi= to to be noel=
fled, are ballmord Matta littered to ailateb tnonaoa,
leartzg komp. vollortbri nuts artarellog tO haat.
Lace tater, Tomboy te. Charged moderate.-
dal 8. 01 .rrellIVATtr.drdiE,bl Market al,
ESTRta YOH , i t/44T ^ UN':Men~ -
1ZT.,...5h0 bottom Ito" hoot, Igo. , S
atzliottAterdoorixat. Bohm 4•• now, Is et
krollbrrolO;OVltproi
adderJoiLlf WAIT 'lt
rum„- Imikklutrilly 7: to.
- , _
BEAtiT Iftf . L ehD.-Avi7TRASTiVi
GUTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
PHOTOGrECAA.I3 A.l-.33IIDPES.
TBB arzr.
clwto, !Small goarut, Oblong, C.v.a he ULU. Pad"
MOM
TILL STILLY.
♦aloof, with Eton; Swirl Itoroco.a., panatflod
Entlgtto morrow. Ettasootol Motors. Rosa Loath
a, Cloth. Ae. The lAttoot variety In thy city. En
WEE; at 1101../SA LH PEICLE
Bibles,
ALI tires, bocnd In VilTet, Tarkry Nonce°, Ceth
clasp and TIM,.)
Prayer Elook4,
Bound to Iforonn Veiret, *Q.
Jurenlie Books,
In pet varl•cy, cc: uprising ncstly crury non and
cundard u orli potlinincl In Ibis council, and In
cluding • g‘,•l ninon cacti of Englnn Juvenile B.A.
Toy Hooks,
Printed Is, cll c,lort, on thited peper, nod hdro
Oath. flees /13.1. Ives - rent and doserrucl Lowlts.
with the " rec hate c.a."
.11'etc. Books,
Jitst yu141..!.1. A large mood:twat o band.
Games and Puzzles for Children.
Ma )I.I..PILLDST, .a 4 tb. Babtat that Ilmt la
tat Gaza. of I'loana
THE S MGM Or ENGLAND ..d THE norms
THAT JAPE DLILT, rpm ftty-tyro Monts, toa
dying Way Gado aad nine Puzzles.
Alm, a te,a aaaortenant of CA RD oattro, DM.
ZLY-9, ka.
Fancy Goods.
WRITING DESK , .
PORTFOLIOS.
r.insa Med:mit POETFuLIOB.
BArEGAMIGN BOARDS.
OLINCER AND CUSS HOARDS.
OPMS. AND CHEQUER BOARDS.
LADIES• FANGS' PCBSEN.
TINE POWAET DOVES.
GOLD PENS AND CANES.
LADIES' COB P ANION.
PDXES OF PAINTS.
TRANSPARENT SLATES.
And ♦ rest vorioty of other =urn' nal fumy. .Kt•
dry .Itable for thy Qolldnp
W. A. GILDENFENNEY,
So. 38 FIFTH STREET,
0 rPORTTX rtrz TTINATILY.
MEEM
FOR
FOR GENTLEMEN
POll CHILL/88S
FOR EVERYBODY.
comsrus AND NEW Yin
CHEM
MIZE
OM=
PRESENTS!
The noti4uye are fat approaching, end ever3lwdy
will be on the lookout for lannothing good and est ,
viewable Or pr --Ant. Nothing can kis more eppro
guiatc for • preawat thau the following articles
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
ALL mars. ALL Prar", ALL MATERIAL.
Over NO k.thste of the elthrent mart.
Mut, th. irsaa PITILADELPITIA ALBUMS, with
znads, couslJarcd the ben made.
Cif" Oar Pri e.t.a DN ., " A.11.11:11
Ws Lae. alsoa largo variety of Porte-Ifornsalse,
W
r«ket Boots, alleta, Pocket Sabres, 1•11111-1
P 1211124, Toy llooka, Cent I botognspki. Pocket 81.
hies fir Contra Tables, PortSalkm, Marks, Chocker
Bawds, Checker., Chau, Game. WWI Mod; Holiday
BoAts of all dowd Luna.' West Gassy, Card
Case., 10 rUrtannat dadaf Game., awl other artistes
too tosseerotts to tame on.
WHAT I/3 NICILB TOIL A PIIIISITT 'MAN
TEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO A MAEAZIRE OR PAPER
Wo ftraish ttrzo. et Patnotion' Estes,
J. W. PITTOCKI ALBUM DEPOT
mit !reamer, °epos= TUE P.O
amt.
pHCYrOGBAPH ALBUMS!
AND
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS!
• PULL. 1 , 1111.11111 T rtstcsivap.
Ard .m be void at LOWEII rsicr44 dam any othar
EIMPLCTABLE 110 USE In the Wed.
=I
Books, Papers and Magazines
A1..7. cni band.
LAMM AND GICNILLNCN are comital: la
citad to call and carolna O. stock and priora, al
JAMBB T. SAXPLEI4,
XJTETLLBY LlfPoB7t'll,
96 F•derall Gt., Alleglienr.
1.12:113.
-•-
HUNT'S
GAZETEER AND ROUTE BOOS
UT TUX
Southern and Border States.
With as authentic de•crlpt/en at the atlas. towns,
tllmoontal., vallayt, 'ewe, ridings. All the
railroad mate% turnpikes an ataca tads, with dia.
taw. tram pla. to place ; slim and tcpo
graphical idtuatkua. By R. LI. eg tits of Ma l/.
B. Arm). Wtth a Pb. 81.1 Plate Yap.
na..111 b. Could a valuable work lbr refereme,
coutsluhvg a 1.1 amount or Informatics mot to be
had to my other wen*. It not ordy has the camas
and looation of platy, but gives • full dveurtptke of
ell place. of any Importance to the South.
X 72 PAGES. Priet l / 2 50 CZNTI9.
Sand fn clnth, 7n arts; In pant flam, Melt
man. it m
Sold b 7 oil Dookocibmi.limnestoni and Butler.
PCBLIEBED BY
JOHN P. HUNT, 50 Fifth st.,
lIABONIO 11.11L.PItt•bargh, P.
pUBSLLNCE'S
PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
OOHS= MTH MID DUREX! STELII22S.
(2d .ad 34 Irtarim, a r.r Itichardaces /miry Ilton l / 2
Prrnornair, PA.
PHOTOGFRAPI3I3.
Of mom mul rfola or oalond, tram the
PrrOorto d. Thu. to CaMmot aid Ufa abm
ftiraLlliCE. <mold
_portfonlorky call tb. of.
emotion of Om AGIT AND Dill= to the ma so
omoltallty of Mb maabilatammt, Wag noololdim a
. = . abortt Olglit of Men. Priam moderate. el.ll
rscizazdaed. estytklystrials
HOKE Y PECTORAL.
1, Imre mcm-sdy for etwonte er common
COUGHS, COLDS, ELOA2SEHLSS, WIZ VITIOAT.
So yublic *baton it to tovalcublo.
To prom dobilhatoll by lon ttan4Lag Coogb or
coommyttoo; it reaches both Cough sad debility.
Pn.r.ared and tar We by
GZO. A. KELLY,
ebrnar Ohio and /deal Wrath
dal? In Marks' Satoh ....
TANKS! TANKS! TANKSalaaltro.7
f t
FOB MUDD 06 HEI MOD OILS,.
Ilads ardrr. Also, AGISATOTIS and COSItIff4
- 150 Ibr ItrAnerfrs; - TUBS fbr flrarrarlea .
and Land !setae's.. SAIMII marred, tam down
mod unwed. MI Trak warrant:rd.
U. T. PAP= a. CO;
ittuucer AVT-litrk
to Oa tbalot lhaataa KOl,Allegams
Or addreraliOXE; illlstbrny , Pat „
°UMW - OCT fr ie
• in iw at ithi n
I, :s - stir nazi:lop s ,ft,.. ,
Y ULTIVX reorarr i bmser
ro
—vy.'ia+~.A+`7
u~yS.~':~ RS'.~Y'r~.. ~~
k h~ N~~. ~'~N
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• DRr GOO
CITRISTMAS GOODR
Ln,e Handkerchiefs
Luca Trimmed .*tta
Emhmidcred tfandktrahiefs;
POint, Gaze Collura and tiette
SW! Combs, 'Icor:: Fla7l Combs
Plunograph Albums;
Ftrney Money Bap;
Silk `Letts, Wt)! Scarfs;
Fine Alin. .rid Colored Fans;
rotAr priced Collars;
Low priced S,tte
Low priced Hancikorchiers ;
Balmoral Bairts;
Sontag, Nubias and lio,ils
Neck Ties and Saspenden;
Shirts aud Drawers;
Kid Gloves, Far Gloves;
Winter Gloves, nil kind 4
StookinEs and Shaker Sorke
flead•Dreaeee and Ba t a' Ribbon,'
Corsets end Hoop ekirt.s.
Wholestals Booms et, stars, well filled with
amenable goods, .t LOWXST PRICES.
JOB. HORNE & CO
77 and 79 market Street
dek,St
BARGAINS FUR THE HOLIDAYS.
17711)1;pci:Ii40:43Thiat:ii:
Patches/4 le Elcottand, wh.m Geld was al a rreml
of but ZS pet tact., which so offer at
GREAT BARGAINS
?Sabah.' wholrealo pnrehearrs • RI End I.llr rtack
etrarplois to EIMET DYPASTXYIiT, while
1:==!
EATON, MACRE3I & CO
F.4IR:OOODS, NOTIONS, kU
ad& !Cm 11 LED 19 ;win entarr:
ON 'RANDS,
• tarp and •ptendtd amortment of Goad. for
ROLIDAT PRESENTS
mss, fa part, of
Morocco Satchels, Port•Monaaies,
Purses and Wallets.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
Belts, Belt-Bnokles, Jet Breastpins
and Sets, Ear Rings, Shawl and
I Scarf Pins, Shell Boxes, In
laid Shell Combs, Head.
dresses, Hair Nets, Hoods,
Nubble, Sontag. and Comforts.
LADIES' AND GENT'S SCARFS.
Naltario, Laea and Embroidered 001.
Lars, nera.4tltehed an Bmbret.
dared Handkerchief*, Mader.",
Glenne, Notidas,BrasJil Wares,
At Wholesale and Retail.
kel eonsdeat that oar price . Pu - tdat,=`'"•l ee+ll-7
KAMM dt CLYDE,
'AI RAMS MIErT,
dat /*Veen Fourth sad Mama amt.
FOR TELE HOLIDA YR
CLOAKS!
et
REDUCED PRICES
LT
J. IL BURCHFIELD'S.
•
CLOAKS, of newest styles
FRENCH CLUBS, very handsome,
LT 430371
BRAWLS, Long and Sqarse.
DRESS GOODS, in great satiety,
suitable for Presonts.•
R ear. Fourth Xtirket Sta.
Cloaks;
Ifkarrla,
. _
Laois;
Atka, .aa
Dross Goode,
Of all doortpthro;
141 1 3 M 3 rt .OBE 4 Co.
,
AT FLEDI.I4I7I3XD 14i1CrEli.?
Ammo, atcAzoir - Air* , ,,
aaign viniciai • .
9ABEILELMIUMELPLIIMICI*INT:
apourpriota.m.isswar t
Itnehtli7 • • - WOW.
' M
tm.
100 DOZEN
122120
For SILES, DRESS
GOODS, CLOAKS and
SHAWLS, go to J.
W. DAM= & CO.'S,
N 0.59 Market Street.
elan
FROM Fl TO MR
• 14:2‘.
DEEM GOODS! • t
15nn;n0
HO.TdIOPa/:EIC ItEMEDIEL
SOIL 2`11.6 PEOPI.E.
lIP.AZ ROA 7 , 7 U PROPLB 84 T.
Tb. undorelgard haring csedrh.laimparuner
SPEOITIC DOULOPATRIC MIDDLES In Met
remake w.th tho most tathnactory remits, sad hot ,
Ina full ecofWooos in their rem:m..lm DorltrWleA
ste_cncy, cheerfully recommend them to all peflenn
who mist, to ham ash, ',liable mud elncaelone mow
dies at head for ;them or dosnatk ass.
The rtes. Wm . Llceamr, editor of the Nerthes 2h
drpeMeit, Aubust, N. T.; me No,. E. 11. Oremey,
D. D., Doctor of St. Peter's Ctorcla, Auburn, N.
tro De.. D. 1. Ins, Chaplain of the Aatlaom Stara
Prawn; the Dor. Spencer IL Elm, Lector, New Han
ford, New.; tho per.. 411eo Etrele, of New !Ora 00/1.
GIWIC*; the Deo. Samuel Nichols, - of Last Gramm
Ousferco ~ N. T.; the Lee. P. S. Pratt, Dorset,
the Rev. Jahn N. Roble, EnEolo ; A. C. Hart, Nog,
Mica, N. T.; the Hon. Neal Dow, Portland. Me.; the
Hew. Seho,yler,L.Mar.. Tooth Lend, Ina.:; the Loa.
George Elnoaphrole, Si T.; H. ry D. Cock Twy,
Editor of the Woo &ore lemma, Cohnsolose, Ohio;
the.nor. IL IL Graham, Duane. ILL; the Bon. TIM&
J. Chem, Atootkollo, no.; the "Dan. Jo.epb Boas.
dirt, UCco, N. T.; M
Wm. 13r1stol, Leo., Etica. l 7l4
•.11. Panel, Seq., T., N. T.; Jas. Ploalett. Lq.
Nalbellle, Towo.
LIST or FPECITIO E.P.IO3DIDI
O. I—For Never, Cmgeztlm and 101 l cutko2.
No. 2—Nor Warm Lever, Warm Collo and Wetting
li2=l
512=
•
6--for 0.1.1,., GripLnp, Dye°Wry, or Bloat;
mt.
be. (—For Cholera, Cholera Moth... Omit'
No. 7—Fur Coughs C01.C.•, Ittaeuta saeton
No. 6—For Tooth-act" raeo-netto and Nousles,
No. ll—For bead-ache, Tenlgo. Lint ar.d. FaWats
of the Ilead.
No. le—Loropsio Piqs—Yor Weak and Doran&
atomach. Cooselpstion and Liver Complaint._
No. 11.--Foe Fayha MUNI
or Beippreesed Periods.
Na. 12—For Leccorrbea, Proftioo Ileum, and
Bearing Down of Females.
No.l3—Tor Croup, Unarm, Gor..gh, Hod Nrosththip
No. 14-5“4 ]!.tram Pith—Frt Eensfya.so,' Irop.
Sons, Fluiples on the Pam No. IS-. keemetio Pi.L—Por •
Pafri,/anwhess, of
• ••••::
6—For Fever &Ltd Ague, ChM Yews, Dumb 424
4—For Pilm,itEdr Bloedlno. InterrAl or El
ms].
o—For Sore. Weak . Inflamed Eyes sad Erdal:
Telling. Week ur Blurred Night.
C—For Catarrh. of loot etancllng or recentosithyr
with obetroction or profuse discharge.
W. C—Per Whooping Cough.absttrig Its rioliente
and shortening its mono.
In all acme Menses, each as rearm, Inflames-
Items, Diarrhea, Dpintery, Croup, Ehminwathiga, and
such ernpalre Manna u dcarlet Fever. Membe and.
Erysipelas, the advantage of givitig the proper rm.
edin promptly is obvious, and in ell each easel this
epeciries set like • charm. The retire diner of.
too arrested Mon., mei in all eases the violence a
the attack is moderated, the disease ahortreed and
rendered ins dangerous.
Cosigts and Colds, which... of rach_frogowit
carronoe, god which so often lay the 6 , m.,W.b0 Of
dblessed Lunge, Drnoehills and Gonmaption. naky
ell at once cured by the Fever acid Ostigh
la allc '
hronic disc.., each 03 Dyrpcxeria„.
We
Stomach, Cmastipation Linn Complaints, ire.
male Debility and ltargul aritin, aid fleadaches, &are
or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, bait Rhona". and other old
eniptl
onow, the cam hoe spode. whims proper wile
ti
ca ant afford • cum la almost cam, 1111411001 L
Often tbur mire of • sidzle chronic. Slflealiy , Fmk as
DTillioPer• Piles or Catarrh, fleadacka or ferica/a
Wmtncec, hen more than paid for the ore Prlliellagf
orer.
MO
Ca. cf ZS sham,
Cstd of 20.inhentmeste. in mororto, and book. kap
Came of 20 zhtlz. and MA. pinta ....... 0)
Cue of 16 nunabtewl and Sl:9
Case of et Doze(nornberwl find
Single anmtend bole; with dlzectlozw..-...—. •
Single lettered bozea, with directions
Largo ens. of Z. oz. Tills, far plantorz,and phy
ALSO SPEOFFIC9
Foe d.r/inse er Fidideic.—Opprecord, I/Moat, Lib.
Fund Bre/Wog, attended wile Cough nit Explici t
mien. Price,..V.. cool. per box.
Tar air Dire/wore cod Dealren.Dlstbsrp. Dula
the Ear thou remit of Ecorlet Frrer,ldeaelce or Met
calfe!. For Noise* both. Heed, ltardoem of neu
t.& wad Blueing to the rare, end Ear•sches. trios.
Pi mots per tiox.
Fae Forefuln.—Enlorged Gloadr, Enla.ced 11ad lii
durated Tons:l., Owelllner sad Old Limn, Berctdott
Oortsexv of CMWren. Prlca 30 crate pc' bar. •
For Giaerof Iltai.V.—Phyical or Norm= Wea,-
nom eltbrr rerun of Marlow, ElGregiTil rota.
riot! or Exlouredn; Diu:Largo& Prtce, &O rents ors
For. Amoubru Tomict sma
inp with !coati lec:tttotu, Price, 60 amt, pot
box.
sea Riebual.—Deathly Pinkness, Vertigo, Nau
sea, 'Vomiting. Sickness from riding or naotiOlit
Plitt. 52 cents por box.
For treats Meas.-v.—Pee Gravel, Renal Carted,
Difftnit, Painful Urination, Dimas of the Sidney..
Prim, 54 rents por box.
For slemeall alosistioss —lnsolantaxy Dlschaigto
mid mesequent Prostration awl Debtlig, bad Molts
cf mil habits. Tha Most micesinftil and niftiest
remedy known, and may be .Oiled upon Y. maw.
Pries, with Pall directions, $1 per boo.
Porta. who wish to nixes thernsclmil ander the
professional cam, or to 'seek adrlce of Prof:lfni.
Piras 28, can do so, atlas onion, We. 002 pro•lsay,
dal 7, from 8.. re. to 21 p. a., or by bitter.!
orn lILICEDIZS 131' XiLL
Look over lb. net, cake vis of what Mad
you cheat, End Inoloo, the ornonot In o =mot WU,
or stomp., by null to a= addrent, at Srcad wq
Nos York, and the medicine will be dOly nitmood
by cooll or exprree, too of chop* . •
Acme Wmco.—Wo docks on ottlro;-edlobtall
*gent for the eel* of our. canoodles La sem torts or
cooomoolty Ia the not.a etzum,
J. EL .VI7I.TON.
Firth Street, (D+stch Duadtog)
Second deist Isdotr asp Post
Whohada agent far Plitabarigh mad TianSty
deli
TOILET AND FANCY
AILTICLEB,
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
@MI
JACQUES' EXPDACIS OF PAICEOULI;
Do ' do DONS;
S. Beams WRITE POND LILY;
Do NEW MOWN NAT;
De OX MAIUMWPOILIDE;
Do DART= L do;
Do rancomr, Lana and small;.
Do FBANOIPANDIFACIODT SILE. 4
FINE 50.A.7.192
,
Stith es OLYCIIIINI, LION= a. JOCK= CLInl:
The largct and &lest stockat
Ihintelar Combo, ttur. Tepth 410 ilia
Brushes,
Loa brought to thL city. =
Tooth Soaps, Tooth Paste' At -PlllTdollij
Of tbe best. gEtailty.•.:-
•
NIGHIPMLOOMMIG bEEZDS- 2 Plzums;
nsn Lux on , :
TM POMADE—Az Mu Mb;
DCHWEITS COCO/MO; •
Do ICALISAION^
Do ,TDORDLEL;
&IMPS PILLS;"
Do esneupearLTA ,
Do clumns rz.clos.at.
Chotte Liquors
DLitt Pals Drsody i1k4134; *DUI
P. Brandy Tititap. 1 512„,....- • tal
Pon Broody. for ninny' _ IL us
Eyocluloi aitsrbsiThor...---:. •
Do to do DC -
Dindies Elwin
Do Docuitiogn, by the galloo • -
Do lionbarbliftus. roc cos, -
Pon Port. Wioe, for tat "..1
Hokin Wine .„ • ,
vino.; nkty_ strictly ' 1 10
Boar boo 400.,
/3." •
.
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• DAITII&LOIDS HAIR DDT, Illoirt et
&A. ALvers VA= lIESTOBATIVX: -, • ".
• Baas= nicoscuw. raocaz.%Twomigtt,
?vim orniaLuisipeOsimia . atii , *#;"
-AND &it .
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