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PIT FSBURGH
FRIDAY. NOVI:1113E1i 4.. i?..63
*here Ihrre th IV/ 1,t0i4 ILL,ro fa U.)
I:=1
The ti nu it Wits.
'the Comotivaltion am It Is.
OtiTSIDEIiDING itt A.TTEIt.
FIRST PAQE.—The Dascrted Tale—The
Ei:u❑
F,:L - ITE PAGE —EloquErat Apoelrophe
to Coid
TELE COMING CONGRESS
The result of this elections has,
Cirri a .Iy, produced great effect upon the
minds of the Abolition leaders. Althougl,
throughout the different campaigns, these
political gameeters declared that there
ehrtald he no party, and that they did not
regard the struggles, in the d fferent
States, as i•artizan, in th, t sal accepts
Lion of that term, they now announce that
these elections have triumphantly endorsed
all of their radical proceedings. In Ouic,
J 0112; Ba3t - GE, a Democrat. who had never
Toted •tnvtly rig but a Democratic ticket,
was taken up by the Republicans; they
proclaimed their own orttanizltiol , abau
dmed, and invited all thy voters ut the
State to support him W. •r• r-c,entattve
of in , ) ';ops, people
was the conl est over. any BaouGa
th..7.unoCt.cr. A1,,311t10n victory was claim
e a : ..1 National Aclnninlstm'iou SI'S
Ladled by au overwhelming mej Ia
Pennsylvania the same game was resorteJ
to: that is, there was nrAhlog partizan in
the CFRTIN was the repre , enta•
t 172 of tn.: • mas , es, — we Were tD!I•
he WAS -itistied r
e. f , c nfrl. R-rangements run ,
,11 tit. , :ate p
I ...Ai Ca117..R.5 Mate. There. h
tird • ~. tll7.Pd *::;;.' the grOal
cities•ion tdnicled in cur election vrte , the
nityitutitti?d Eutti , ort of the Nt, ionnd Ad
lIIIIIIIIN=I
J. 3 lb , . 'Sew V.,rk w:,,:1
noaiicat:ct it-t lr.t wat ;1.5t Tuei.-
tlay is notor.osis that th , - cart
t,titt y 1142;,ten ; ;ha; 5 BE t
P7^ . , 154.1F5i'd to fully s.tidca.Fsse i vtaain
rein't the election
6_-'-'K sn Abol.tion victory
1.. vlt
, .'.em c,
tne .1s
CITEMIII
~ :, r dea7orine a carry
, r.,.1h a _/=•.l. !
dorse:ue their ex-rec.:l.3 I,‘
the pei.ple, they upc.o. fart
dt-velo, - ,titent of the;:. program—.e. War,
wasting sod it.term;liable, for
sut jug,lticn wt.; be ins..ted
v7:11 CSUE , " n s'ruggie in tne Hong+,
w . r.i,h may result in cc:mbinatisn7, ii
7.ew of the nr
1-17 lug coeirol of their party will
nothing to conser tativit counsels.
the last thing which th en
ci; peril partiz ins will itruegl.i. Bir
11,e, triends of peace and Limon, remark,
ice! t Washingic-i correst tindea .
Chicago Timer will exercise a
vivilauce on this po.nt, and will
inibrdce any opperuuity that nay
for 1-ricging about an desirable a reenii.
' • - • -• • ' •.‘ sr4:4l-.§Pligs uv
h=ung peace until one side or the r
s exhaus:ed or subdued. But this i s
Ths path to an honorable, lasi
g pears that will restore th ,
oon - will be pointed out in the House
J liepresentatire.s at an early period of
the session
1; the real Cm, ; men in C,r.gress
the war, they can at
k.._:: czp3 e the shameful :Lanni , : ir, which
it its i,,en smanaged be the ado:nuns
add thin they will do. fa the
sp eche , mem' ers of
hdth 'anuses, during the session. the coati
try tuny look fir a COMpleA3 E x; - ,oEure of
all the rascality and trickery that have
been practised by the different branches
of the government, under the direct sanc
tion and approval of the President and
Secretary cit War : and also, what is of
fur greater consequeLe v, r cx; rnry cf
the sDialletil I mism-.osgernff nt of our c;-. , t
its ovr-r laEt wintr , r, when. th- ,
P;ciAdent that "h:: had now take n
off his ro.ti Find meant to condo e' t:l9.
w
RYLA ri.D a LEMON
ljach as we of the tri'r Stmett have to
complain of, our condition i; aimirable
compare.i to t hat of those residing in cu.
bocci-A-slave Stwtes. Efere,in our elections
October. we were rermitled to vote, the
A.bolitioni,:ts knowing their ability to hest
us; but it Maryland Mei .tr Gcrr. ScEENCri
made uo his mind to have the election
conducted acc , -.ling to his notion•:. of pro
prit7tv. O the day previous to to :ate
ir. ;:at State, this military indi
vidust issued,; prp. larna..:on d. fining the
gn•:lifioations of th; voter. which the Gov
er of the Sitc,..ts, is sound and pa'rirtic
truira war compelle.l t , notice, as
fuilowe: • ..:13 rvitraord.r.aly crder has
not Lilly 1 , 5ue..1 without any Eot ice to
or consultation with the COL..?:11.11
thiorities of the State, but at a time and
under cn..:um.,.ta-cey- when the cohdoton
of the State and the characfEr of the can
didates arc as to ; - ,elude the idea
that the result of that election cat. in any
way en..!.. g_r either the safety of tue
Government o: the peace of the commu
nity. I :5 a we'rhnnwn fact that, with
pr , rb,up-, one sine's exception, there is not
a CongrEas:unal candidate in the State
whose loyalty is ere: of a questionable
chalactcr, and in not a county of the, State
outtkc ut the same C,ingressixial dis
trier is than, I belieri,, a candinate for
the L.w.sl,ture or any State office whose
loyalty ,s ( - quails undoubted. fri Ll•e
Lee of this condition of thing:.
the ,-1 1ssss of persons abuve
tnerat , ci are !IC ' o n ly to be arrested at bat
' approaching c , . 2 / pcil r place of elec
.0 jad 4 t wheth -r
vaturl tbn3 on the way to ti.e plane of
voting ;nave given ' aid, corefo:t Lr encour.
a2eracti . to c,,ons engaged ;n the rebel
lion, L.." that they ' do not recognize their
allegiance to the suited 6tates: and may
avail theinselve , 'i of their presence, at the
pulls ' k.ht En es of the UL,ited States
Into power? &a I have already said, in
a very age u3sj)rity cf the counties of the
State tut re ars not to be found among the
ca-d,d4tes any such ' enemies of the
ited States.' bat the Provost Marshals
THE PITTSBURGH POST: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1863,
—neater f : u very different purp.,,, -
au! the other military officials who are
thus ordered to arrest approaching vote-s.
are necessarily made by the order the Prle
at .1 exclusive judges of who fall within the
pr - scribed category ; an extent cf arbi
trary discretion under any circumstar, , , , ..i
the most odious, and more especially of I
fensive and dangerous in view or the
far• that two at leas'. of the five Prov, ,, t
Marshals of the State are themselves can
didates for important offices, and sundry
of their deputies for others."
The election in Maryland was between
ge,inine Union men and Abolitionists w 1.3
relied ut.on bayonets for su::ce,-;
can be no doubt of the result. liayou,tt,
aro, r t course. successful, if wa Jadge by
he flowing dispatch from Baltimore :
_`•oveiuber 4.-0:1; s bout I`,',
r were .I,st in this cry, co. wcich (Solckbo.,
gets all but ZOO. the rstole regular tlckst .e
elected.
It will be seen from tLis what sor:
ekction there was in Maryland co
ri”y last. A few days ago a correspoi
of the. Tribune assured that paper that
cleans would be taken to return
• t:ue men" to Congress from that State.
Vt . rt now see what th3,te "meaca•• were.
Harcity cne titird to of 133ittm. re
was polled, and ail bo - two hunired of
tc.orn teat for the bayonet candidate'.
A spirited carteepaudeLt of ( it ciu
Commer,-ial in the army ci the Cum
-riand has been flanked and his Er.;,d.e
lutercepied. He publinhee hie
I=l
I hare Leen made the subject
rder of excommunicatiou trco the. Itt
the Army of the Cumberland, for IL•
sitegoi. publicotict: coolrebnrti ;,'u .
The heed and front of my tlendln
ine extent of noticing the arrival of
Hoolter•' forces et Bridgeport, and g
that hie colurnne would have to he used
making a flank movement. to cornul
vacto of LoL,k,:,u' Mount - ,
ay. in Golf defense, that it ther- WM.I,
ntau North or South, who had no, ewe
f iker'e arrival two We:,-.US , ee •'lt! I
it, he is in gnat dang.r
mg I. tient-rill Jackoot, lor to
dent It be rem , mi.erea
ita - ..cly after the bat I.
.i-neral Lee te;egraH.-d
`,fat the corp - , of 1:1,,,ker Set etn , t r
rein!crce rat ' -`
e at - . 1 ,1 upon this kl,-w:edg
In a iraccmg upon F.v.•
raper in the North had atact.d thr. last .
Its publication had received ti ,tlici;l!
saw tton of to censor at Week]
mentioned it as a :egaimat,ttem..
tat,raaent 0! ire sm.; C.
fennesiee.
IrP may
Aq t. the IntEn.iel think ~ ••:t t - • ,
h,'SV , only to Bay that it was I.- plan,
nose on the face of a cLald .A 1,3;r1,;
bnigt. had been built acro9,- ti:f‘ 1
•ee at Bridgeport, and p,r
el.'s troop had crusted. Tt.f` rrbci
w •rettt front ci them, at.i tt.eir ecsry
movement was reported treni a r- -.g
ryti- statton within a tnt:e f thPc.
Bragg n poor superannuated touhectie t List
he could he informed by me what all the
meant He certan.lv has not acted
an imb e cile lately. His every move stt.rt
the battle of Chickamauga Intituates that
he expected iris' what has corns to to
The ittstcrst of the war thus (.‘:
to show that we have b.
where cur Generals have taken it for gra: •
ed that the rebel leaders knew at ',1. ,
e , rintithini , of the miliiary art, and
hot t lockheadq, their graduation at \Nits
Point hot w.t twat:ding.
lieu I her, boen convicted Fla
campaignthe
for Arm y of the C r
1r1 . 11161....0-1111 , P.,19.11.01 , N”M1r,titH ehA I r
count henceforth blush unseen and was'i
my fragrance beyond the boundaries of
the department of the Cunal)erland. unle
by special permission of the Maj.vr Geutr
:.1 commanding—which I have at pre.-pt
but a very dim prospect, of obtaining.
it is worthy of remark that the pan , : co::
taining the contraband news was handed to
the Provost Marshal General for insr,c
don, with the assurance that there was earn,
thing highly informationary to the enerm;
1:. 'that worthy officer read and re v-tid
but couldn't see the point 1:11
called his attention to the only rarava; h
thut could possibly he construed a. , cot.-
- r•lbaud. He Lad wandered through the
advertising columns, perused "corres
pondence wanted." and z'anced carefuhy
at the river column. without finding what
he was alter, until I gay, him the h int .
when me chart:o'er as a spy loomed up
oefore hum ILI vivid proportion : and 1:.•
forthwi'h executed a long order full
wood intentions and had grammar, de
olaring mo hereafter banished the depart
merit'.
Adie❑ to tho Army of ihe
General Beauregard's Greek Fire
A DISCuVERY IN PORT V7AGNEE.
The following is an extract from a pr;
vate letter to a gentleman in New York
dated
FORT WAGNER, Octobe ld, 1868
"I opened one of the unexploded mag
azines, and dug out s lot of as 'villaincu ,
compounds' as Mr. Beauregard ever cum
plained of. First was a little box c0 , ,-
taming sulphuric acid, in tubes aboiit six
inches in length by one-third of an inch
in diameter, and by it a box marked 'fire
bottles' on the inside of the cover et which
was a card of 'directions.' Taki❑g one of
thf , bottles, and preparing it according to
the direction, I pitched it at something
hard.
"The experiment was perfectly success
ful. The bottle burst, the content• were
ignited, and burnt for about ten mit•.ntc.a.
the bottles evidently contained camphene,
gunpowder and chlorate Di potash To.
uay I found another of their 'fire
which consists of a tin can holding abou,
a quay, in the centre of Which is suspend
ed a smeller can. The inner can contains
powder, and the space around it is filled
with cotton and turpentine. A time fii.e
communicates from the outside with the
inner can. Being a little suspicious of
the fuse, I first emptied the fluid by mf,m.
of s small opening at the top, and ccm
menced my investigations by 'regular ap
proaches' from the bottom. Cutting
through this I seized the 'little joker' and
twisted oft its neck. Finding that the
fuse. left plenty of margin for dodging, I
brought one out and got up some fire
works at the rebel expense. It exploded,
throwing the cotton four or five yards
a l , 'Lind. and covering the ground with
fir e . 1 don't see how Mr. Beauregard
can complain of 'Greek fire' after 'this."
Brownlow and Winter Davis in
Our Lond orga4-111 , Spe,.;,ltor—
pett.l..ly asks, "Why d, the Ait-tßat:e
,w their lunatics tog T ne
lunatie4 sit( ke t of are Parsec. Br-with- w
aatl W Inter Toe motto of the
former. • Greek fire for the people and
hell fire 'or the lead , re." is everywhere
quoted as indicative of the spirit with
which W..• are waging the war, and the
cheerful anticipation of Mr. Davis, that
he may live to see the bombs fly;over these
dome of St. Paul's while the ruins of
London Bridge tumble into the Thames,
does not gratify even the frequenters of
Exeter Elan. The Spectator, however,
encourages itself by thinking that "if the
shells fly over the dome of St. Paul's,
the elevation of the mortars will he some—
what unpractical."
DISMISSED
I=l
England
v<•4i. , 111 CO,teert Hall-Shoddy
I loltled to Fable—Chap ain Fiske
and Itipaii.p Patter.
Last t . ve g a strange crowd assembled 1
crt to oear an address about
tiegrnea who iu all the
amps alftr g the Aiesissippi, The
...1 eetnen-ti and ti.jed the en
tire Negroes sat down atoogskle of
W 7 sidles balked hem to eitLer
ha: n, E dtor an ac - dieunatwoithird white
, .1; t re9peetaltle ilSAk•rablage.
I wet t• plenty of philouthropists there,
a., I .. , and -troug n. oded fe
- men aor.l, smooth faces, aod long
b:ach. Lair bre:oel resell 1....zu IL: ir low
I..nihnads, r tut-ii Lamps of
sell esteem, until It tell u, cO t necks
and made a I.trt , ct, ott.ture of an Aboli
t:-..o.ttt. Qoakerr r.t. , .11 bo-.nets also
so. 'ff,,wri ant talked toffi,roval through
of all ha. wos done.
a t . het, •Ite., there 7rq't , five
• i,.• ye. ie. 1 w_t wet.. Clergymen,
a 1112.1 and curt', who eat will.
tot— . h a? , thrown bark and chins poked
nut. ~ a r0g0..3 tot ot humility, like the
I' gospel they ought
but parogone gnt up expressly
•,,,c toe adnorattot. of tn., ~ ,outhrrit,g laity
ui..or, them, Two, others
a, t w.th yellow Leads acd jew
ltai nand-, Loth of whom, to our know'
ige, Lave expreesed cnns:lenti. , ... , scru
ple., agotrist drawing a sword in tots Or
acv .., r . but who male
.crtk:lles trom the cmstruct,nn 01
boa's. '1 he filth was a negro), fit
:r. ,very way tint , n o t r oot e r
att. t s \NI," -at 1.,m.
hod
rte a. 1.1
br.glur... ol _rvi;•es
tnp a..„1 :u'rodr_'ce B ;not
Po•
t•e: - . who Invo.E.d them to a pray r 1
• vou:,7l.lte.v.lon so far as went
tc: any 0[,‘.2 tlit
• fro. r was forgotten
; -
-arcs ana Lif-ac.•:l wa
fert to,-y to blu-oth
rr w unt , he a
cou.itry, both blecltnr
itot no wurd from Bti,ht p
10:,owect by a
.tt'ort from tht:, Bishop, all do at
are 3 orry
.T i• Vi , rd of sympathy for at a one
I m rvc punting the negrola
H shop torzot that the great rerr.a
not to rriLi,ey or food or clothing
,i,b, , tiripipine, hut in bringing the wrir,
the great cati,e to a speedy close.
le- Bishop, in his wie're - s for unen,iinn
the annih.la , ion of slavery, fe r
a ti w days before the Fort Sulu
ter ' , tits, at a meeting in Independence
raisr , d, vole- with Mayor
R '' Pis unw , sr , r
• ' y 11 : ro rONI , 19 and I pit 3 ,rt.
j- ry mu t ,;.dignau•ly
tt‘v dqy- ah-r th
hf,mbarlm .• which bean this war, 1 , 1
r .4t - aohite peat , was thttet
with Bi,hop P;tter" ,
h• , -ivone on it 7+:l other, t
wev,rl , !lle works w - .! derh
wt,,ch othlr men
IMES
hia man' 3 pr.B
Jt.i; nr•gr, rev: ,r 3.0
Do:),)nt, mry.y rpc,l le were
t.c. dr.,i• a tn.' of
hPrk. I.Llat a bor,ti
r 'Hot, .;.) rho height of OF
41,11 'urced 1,71 110 W 'I
tv..o :if yLs4le'D heap nII prB.
1, a' -
.• 7 4'144 Ir. ' n.. , Chapkln c.
I ti,3Nc ,
hi„King Alike.
N.,h)y paid that wit t
L'l diftVS": tf 5 1111,-
preciseiy
Nvcii wadi , tl:•• day in
Mr. II chard flerry
Maw — WhA h role:tat cd
F.Fl!l(r7c d the scii ;andetnen. n—r is
It it)
papi
u! I.ft yeam, t owever, Mr. DALth ;ia6
v, te,l him Pelf tug prnfP.aioc anti
knri ih=.n;.:E.FvlL - .3.•ttn RepLh'itanA
by him. 1 hl-y
vslue ;o(, highly,
1 glad 1. , 11 , 07p that hici
of 1 (dr ea! , orunl" , ! I 86.135 e wet; Tiro 1 - w
Them Yo'L!.!1! a,. i g
n.l•ura't, iaily
bro,e PGI mac.. lli
TIP 4pl" , c`.. i. e ~ ther day in Maiisar
H.; , eir , of couraP. ,x'titi the I.rt and
a.catrry ud rnakirif everybody do iv -at the
to hat-. r.
ht••• is muat el what thr R.
public;, taceticiously f-scol as
:op 'lh;, "er.t of
.r ionk. h% - i pray. and lanor,
eta, :at a sent to a I tht.t ,
. • 00 .i.r Hi support to
•
They ILIFIEit than evrry.
h alike. and that I. order
with
their cqu
omly mu.;
..ry body 1,1.,.;
DAT,:., by Ghee
comu zatp~cN3~n~l7Willy ,
upon ',Jos F.nnt. A trr Intnent.ng thrr
divieions which exist in ri..hhe per timer,t,
he voes on to ~ n y •
"Bat the rt ie armthrr obstructi , tit this
ut.toi; c! sentiment and actiJn. f:r which
we must solject ourselves to a ii:tle selt
~x ,iminatton. We call on others to fOrP•
gn and forget cr.rty associations and such
.1, 4 • •,,cr•F but 1:11ilf. we P.O
perform in I! at ,i,reciena cur
selves ?' •
11.,, tii,sl. cif this q :cation light: ui the
cil...rit et n.tie l :gr.eund of our pr-sent ,iiiia
tiou. The •-rils.ei of the War wf,„..1 is des
elating ihe Inn i runs badi in the ieniotrr
poet to t' -. e i..;!' ' 'ci Of this duty by t'tio very
men to atti-,ni .tod nmong whom !)Ir. Dann
was spenl , ir iss—'l - e :act, WbC.Se iii..iit, like
[he nt.;:... !.,1., ' 1.3a , .„g to get free its
hinder •, -, nil6. - tore the Constitution and
ine Iji..ou m pieces. and now, supreme in
urt our affairs. threatens-the destruction
tic:. of all order only, but of all lilepead•
C. re nn] sPif-respect among us.
It 1: a ~ ..1.7101.113 fact that Al olitNii ice ca n
[IOC , : be wadi , to understand that it is not
sc lunch Abolitionnim as Abolitiontsia
that must betirield responsible for toe ruin
of our national hopes. When a man at
tempts to argue wi h on• of the•s- intolde
up-ii the madness which insisted o n rim
king metal issues - between the ci, .r.lls of
eelarate c„inimunilies. he ie %I,s , y, - .; met
with a ferorione denunciation of .:...very
acd of all who - sympat)ize - with , t The
Abolitionist Co confounds his , pinions
with I,imseit that he cannot,. be made to
understand that hie opinions ma 3 be well
enough, and yet he himself be irtrierable.
It 18 not his aogma, it is hos dormattene
that has undone us. And se t ) day. it ie
not the belief which this or tact mar tiny
entertain of the excellence, bea',ty and
wiseiari. of the "emancipation pr,iclam a
Lion - which threatens civil order and the
future of the State. It Li the hot and fu
iliac assertion that not to belte) ‘ :II Ih•
excellence, b‘auiy and wiadtin of the
"emancipation proclamation" i= to ie
bi.'LVO the fate . f Jack Sheppar , to thia
worlu, Lied of Jewish D.t.ea in ii.- worl I
to come
When a ti.:• - ).:teta re beset S • Da:,
ltre,F,t,e with a theory about t! • •oz-tn
pole. that tcs;y savant cum) e-.dstg•ned
the north r ot- !(, the only regd where
it could rrobahly be math , to the. , The
bore was as like any oae of our a( olition
ists as any one of our abolitionisi is like
a bore, and be accordingly at on•,e con•
ceived the idea that Sir David thought
lightly of the axis of the earth. That it
was he himself and not the rah of the
earth that had incurred, and justly incur
red, Sir David's anathema, he nover so
much as imagined. It is not thinking
alike that people object to ; it is the being
commanded on pain of death and worse
to think alike. It is conceivable that
should take the same view of some thifigs,
as, for example, of the difference between
a peach and a potato, or a bill and a re•
ceipt, or half a-dozen obvious facts. Bat
it is not conceivable that 87.7 reasonable
being :should tamely acquiesce in the
p!Dposition that not to take the same
view of things with Eli7.lce Greeley proves
him a traitor.
It is sometimes urg , d that the real rea.
son why the party in rower so pase,one..e
ly denounce all diver,zencsa of opinion
from their own creed is their secret con
scicu3ness tbat nothing but a complete
prostration of the thinking timul , y in.
Americans can save them from being ex
pelled from power and impelled into their
just deserts. This is no doubt true, to is
considerable extent, of matij among th. ,
leaders. But with the tri%B-eR, and with
of a few of their chief men and ecrll,B.
real impatience and intolerance of all
pitor.nB not their own exists. The trait
is often observed in invalids and deerepid
persona. A certain febrile and °nth. tent
per invariably breeds it. It is a symptom
of mental decay and moral disease. Mr
attibutes it to the Nt.tx , Englanders
aed the Scoceb as a sort of epttleuaie mo
ttornanta, the extravagance of a natural
tendency to metaphysics,'' b.ni thus
putt its couseqaeuces.
\Ye of New England h,ve, like the
SCL.CitCh, a strong tendency t metaphy..cs
This is a high tendency, and not to be ois
couraged. It does much to relieve u. from
Ow charge of devotion to material inlet
ests. But. unrestrained, it lends to in
homerable sects in r.igion, nt,t,i it is
li.rd to get enough to join in 11. , tintaining
w3rsh,r , Ic p in
r r~c:9hir
of irh(o, (.zees s ( , nly c.. incon
n:eace. Bat l'ow is i' to lime of war,
a.ni above yll of civil w•.r, a: .d , ucti a c,vil
Can,,ihn a war
opinio— Biro, st,F,dne.bavt at the
anarmc,i ,locir , n , Ir. time of
=MEM
peace the pure doctrinaire is an annoy-
But in time of civil wan, when ell
.11.datiot.s. are broken to .merest, in
eril, and menu passions roused to fury,
what can b.-• more dangerous to let loose
.•n the community than an armed doe
trinatre ? He theorizes with bayonets.
He dogmatizes in blood: .
In Scotland the malady would seem to
1,3 on the wane. In that country but the
other day, a discreet judo. Lord N,R7OS.
had the good sense • , make a spec, 11 :n
!,,cor of tun. '•A , •• - •tiQe of the ludicrous
anti a faculty of laughter are kignellltaland
;; parts of our nature. Laughter is
eseential4 a .ce.al. a sympathetic, and a
;on' eso'is ~ ..ower. It Lord Neaves can
Ido co'it.try men bel,eve tltl ••olit.d
'octrine. they cannot long be doetrinar•es.
It Mr. D !la can d • as much for New
Logi:lnd he W1:1 wori , the like res..it
lc who c ar, laugh and be liapny to
e her soon learn to agree to differ. P.-o
pt,. who cannot agr.— to differ cat, he.ll,er
laugh together nor be happy alone.
MEADE'S AR MA IN A DILEM MA
he Enemy 1% roillid—To Fight. or No
to I Ight "rhat. Is the QUestIOD.
e• n rrej tijerce of 02e Chicm; 1 iw•
V:I'HINGTON, ():1 31
I to- -. m c.rgaus I.a“--
,I_o.l f L 1
hat ••th,. er 1131.'1 Of i..t•tl'd a - my tif,B
• e.;11, , r t( wards C'hw.
noogA, to I , ,rt 1 t:le t..vriteEt Fig
fiat. Grunt, or eke t -, the South weßtern
part of Virginin. to dryze jut of
fenneesee tLAt no rebel urmy of much
Importance is left on the line of the Rap•
; that. in tact, the nuiy
tra.ps now .i:. the litir of tl ,-, Rai r•irfan
nork are simply a corps of ob.srvazym.'
Flits is a fair specirner, of tl.e manner ii
which the adrninistrafion seeks to hood
wink rnd decelYe the people. I fine ,
mentioned, in precious
Lam , . of army have hnen detach , d
;WMVat d again
elitr"tt r„ C
tt h e al t. t ti7 ° -,_? g , 3 t j ' h ,"
there is nothing more than n cc•ri,! - 1 01
observation on the Rappahannock, wht
w,, s tt that Meade s wholo army vcire
He to hold their ground when two ri—
were attacked on the 24th '.' It mit , ' h
very etrong corps of uti , ervaticri, f th
Lave remained in poeseseion of Bealt,
and c f all the territory between that pr
and the Rappahani.oe';, ever sin(
Corps of ob,ervation or not. it 13
army—the army which Meade was ord,
ed to pnrine after and fight. There it
why dUeR ha not fight it. and driv
acro3s the BarnahartnocLt"rhe fact is.
(jerk Meade has aseertt.ined thrtt the
(...otifedsrate fora• in his front is so tau. ,
as to require the utmost prudence
ircdrr...ncetion iu all his movements
i 3 31,00tt strong at leaßt. Aud Gen Mertiee
soldier enough to know that 24,0.
troops, would not be thrown norosa a r
if they wire not supported by twice tlint
many on the other side. Such is the d -
lemma into which Lincoln e sillyorder Lae
forced Gen. Meade. If he obeys that orde-.
the "corps of observation . ' will retire be
fore him ; aross the Rappahannock .
feign to retreat in order to induce Mear.le
to follow them across the river in pursuit:
and then, when half an army is aeroari.
the whole Confederate army will fall
upon Meade's little army when it 1-,
divided by a wide river, and destroy ea,:h
portion in detail. That will be the r=isui;
of obeying Lincoln's order. What v•culd
follow such a catastrophe must be s;
to every cue.
Corruptton at Washington
A Washington letter says
mean anything, of course; but :WO or
three things have come to my ku(vsleige
which I will record merely by way c,t
amusement. A small bit of paper was
recently picked up in one of the execut:v. ,
departments, which contained these
im
posing words: ' If F. will put the matter
through he shall have ten thousand
dollars.' Again, there is a clerk .0 c ue
e; the deparments whose aurral f.,!-
ary amounts to $1 600, and yet this
person drives a span of horses wl,mb
cost him sixteen hundred dollars and
it is not long since he expended the sum
of thirteen thousand dollars upon a hou
for his own occupation. The
env,, is that the business of clerking it
the government is sometimes slightly
profitable. And here I am reminded of
beautiful game WhlCh some of the wi.:ked
allege probably be played towards,
certain member of Congress. The Paid
gentleman is said to have a pertectly j.ist
claiinagainsti the government, and. as h
is noted I,or not swearing by all that the
Secretaries do, he has received a genii,
hi❑t to the effect that, it the thirty-eighth
Congress is properly organized, he will
not have to wait long for ha dues- oth
erwise, otherwise. Bat this is a queer
world and these are queer times !
THE newspaper organ of the S , C:'etary
of te.te in New York city says of Gov•
rti - ,r Seymour's late hpeech in Buffalo:
"Mr. Seymour may be in favor of war
and conciliation at the same time, which
th , government is sot—though it is not
v. , •-ry easy to see how he proposes aim
Ic Ar eo n , i ly to pursue two policies so exa t
iy opposite. * * The government
for making first and Men fc,r
tion. After toe military power of tt
rebels ha , been broken, then the govern
ment will do everything in his pow-r to
secure the favor and loyal suppor of the
people."
In 1864 Mr. Seward wrote to Mr. Adams
our Minister to England :
"The President is not disposed to re
ject a cardinal dogm'a of the South, name
ty, that the Federal Government cannot
reduce the seceding States to obedience
by conquest, even although he were die
posed to question that proposition. But,
in fact, the President willingly accept it
y iu pt rial tic
governm , •.:. ,ouid eat9Lig,ale thoroughly
disaffected and instirrecw?nary members
of the State. This Federal republican
systiim of ours is, of all forms of govern
ment, the very one which is most unfitted
for such a labor."
nc3ln did not sanction this,
• Secr-:,try certainly is entjeet to very
grave cN.ouri• f fulsely ascribing to him
•E:which he did not entertain.
11.1‘1,C c thctl a:,-tr,n
MEE
111 , 6: bit tar and ingenious
pp-nero of Mr. Vallandigharn to point
o e single sen.ence he has ever uttered
esnecting the relic) , of attempting to
,b 2; tga:c she ti..,uth which is not fully war
ranicii by !t - ,13 doctrine of hieFisrs. :ieward
a•.d Lincoln. It wee for the advocacy of
a:.il km. aemanding from the
obedbi to c onatitoa•
.1(-•1 nat ho banished. Whether it be
right or wr.)ng, if ,Mr. Vallandigham, for
RQ. O TIIrg that •'the Federal government
crilinot reduce the e.. , cedmg States to obe
dienc., by cc , r.,queim," a traitor, then
are William H Seward and Abraham
. ,i!urs. It for asserting that the
to du so converts the government
it to a:' l . imperial or despotic" .one,
Mr. Vallandigham a traitor, then
are William h. Seward and Abraham
Lincoln traitors. Yet. the newspaper or
gar:Snf Messrs. Seward and Lincoln have
tine6'rc,u'ery to denounce Goveror Sey
n.o,ir, because be wishes to offer, along
with the swcrd, lust and constituted terms
e peace
MARRIED
MRTCALY—ItIcELRGY—At Turtle Creek. cn
‘ToTeuli•.,r th a , he iencn of the bride's
father, K-v. or. oak. , 05.t.0r
(.0 N1F.7, - 111 , . of 21.:61,01, :Int Mire Aocaz
Mci , :tß. Y.
DIED.
N,NeniberEiN Ber,g, rr. in
Web - year i;4 age.
The r4embtra of 1L cument Loiltc. No 421.1.
F., o e -mien with the members ~ f sis
ter Lo. j.l.f, are rEqueend to meet at be hall of
other of Fifth ani Grant eta ,
lay. t Ttli tram., at 1 n'el. nit, p.m., to
• •hc Lrtt•ral Brrther Back, !roua tte
rceidet. of Ifr. •Lluaea T. Shannce, :so d 95
t. Filth Ward.
RELIEF WARRANTED IN
:41NuNs:
Cary's Cough Cure,
[Le laitno. late rcilei of Cr u.hs, if ua:s:
i al kiuds of Throat AJi:c.ions. This article
liativadcd, all cL,ee, of people—minis
ilietteers. ai' cede, a , dsl , ers ha., by
1. it voluntary c.,mtuendatio-s t lace the 'Core'
Lore it y help cc, ahead of all other
ugh reini.d.er. by
J AISEInN,
r Saotbileld and Fourth ,td
grILA.G A :V
Balm.
U de tz- tt I and extra' riinau
trt: •I • te , . Aer I , t rhoaßes the -I?
LA:FIN" FACE AN t: HANDS to a FE ARLY
iTIT TEXTURE of ;A iSDirg tOiUtY i apart
.ng the r t . r role runty tit'. and the clivttogue
-P:•earen s ,, itit4.: ;a th, city bele o !,s - ion.
It reo tr,.S
TAN, FRECKLES, PIMPLES,
AND
ROUGHNESS , FROM THE SIKIV,
L. a 7 . r.; - -rrnplrxlo , Fresh, Transparent a d
fro ta. It r..f.t ,ins co material Irju boos to the
tt oLize t r y ..0 reißeg and ripe, S brio.
•F ery la I^ shou'd nave.
rrv•• of tho i.larnorq and Jiarket Stmt.
•• - t'fe trton and ffiaraet street.
rvat
uLPO.,4JARY COMSUMPiID A CURABLE DISEASE
A C A 1: 1)
TO f'O\Sl MITIVE.6I
rr • TINE. UNDERSIGNED HAVING
!,?., cyloi - Ed in health in a fen - weeks,
usuy reinc..iy, a ter having suffered
pi-cr.!! cat a with a :e-ere luvg affection, and
that .11- , A Corumpti-n—is anxious to
000wn r.. by fe1!... -- Fuff , rers the weans cf
wh• - . O'.ire pie uul sena a py cf the
c=ivi(f-ce go,) Kith i'ic iirec
ul...~
brc..s.ruass &ad n_ing the same, which
COI'L,SF, COLDS,
:if :he iier in Fending the Pre
bezien! the tvicl spread
Wee to be inviduabie.
c,,
1.
t:y roznf,ly.
SNEER
ar.d Pay rove a
e
P
rv. EL/ 1.. -uS, Wi:liatathurgh
County, Now York.
II S W
TILLS,— Y OIL
~~~: u..a7 r , tr hrl,th by the use o
oiler rem , •fies.
•L: i •,
.3" recover without any
,. :,-ou may die, r nd that
r droth'- - .1i v o s:•. red you. For rc
,inher '.l 1 . 1, PRINCIPLE OF
'III, when to ait ir, c - -rcess in y•.ur Eye
tem. is evident t• ur tine! in - tinct, Your
o• untenance teli , :rier.de ; ycur dream 9 and
your own heart tetO y, , u.
Now, at . L4c.7.3 time: , there i 3 ac medicine so de-
berring of plia7 c ,, lBdr.n -e
Brandreth'b Vegetable Universal Pills,
ihe only utodi, k a ,wn that can certainly
,ove, who-, all the u indt.ations tell you that
you muet die.
!V.r. Jahn ladney., Union co., N.
iia= uaed it ANDft E r PILLS t. r fifteen
c:., in his I .1- all his hands; in which
time :hose Pins !:.ire cured them of Pirour. af
fections, Ileariacl., Rheumatism, Fever and
Acia, Moasel , , ping Cough, and say: , he
has never knew - . them fail. Principal Office,
i anal srect, Icrk.
by Tdnrtras Redpati.h, Diamond AI
Piztsl , urgh. L'a . a'! rec,ctable dealers in
,•
DIEM
Editor of the Dual, Poet.—Dear
your p-rnossi. n 1 wish to any to the read
ers of your rarer that I will •end, by return mail
to all who wish it "free. , a Receipt, wi'h full di
re2tions for making and using a simple Vegetable
Ba'in that will effee'ually remove, in ten days.
ies. Blot, he Tar, Freckles, and all Impnr
te• I the Skin, leasing the same , ft,
sms,o , t and beautiful
I will also mall free to those having Bald Aexls,
or Bare lace.:, simple dirortions and information
that will enab'e ;hem :,....tart a lull grooth of
Luxuriant Hair, W List:ars, or a Moustache, in
less thou thirty d SS,
Aii
r.pp by return rnail with
out L.aarge Ros , ,ectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
~cs-m~i till
Broadway, New Yo,k.
FLOCIUNGMILLFO*ALE.
ne kubseri bee cffers ne AL-
L 0 , 4,11:.NY CI IT MILLS situate for d
isalen theYourth
W er.f Allegheny Ci'y. This well known Mill has
reen rebu-It la:ely, and contains four ran of
Freton Burr:. vita all the latest improved ma
chit; ery tor nianuta-tursng the best brands cf
Flour. Enjoys a good heal as well at toroign
nisi , a.. Itik: is a rare et anoe for b - sine s men.
and ;unite a y wit wish to engage in a protitabe
s to rail at the Mill, where tern,, will be
made known.
oc2l-3,11.1 aw J. VO.EUTLY.
DENTISTRY..TEETH EX
tractcri with , ut pain by _the u,e of Lr
J. F. HOOFINAN,
DENTIST.
Ad wL
134 Smithfield Street,
El E N 1 A OR RUPTURE
CU,E O. — VV a ere prepared to treat
ail cases of minute in young per
sons. carp in middle aged. and in acme
case, f , Id percent% having fared up an exten
sive e tabliehment ter manufacturing
Improved Trusses and Supporters.
In occult .r eases or where persons desire any
style et trues a,ot en hand we will manufacture to
order. flaying :ha ,argest `lOOO in the ;I[7 all
persnec re , luiriug trusses wall find it to their ad
vantage u.a call
Dr..M'GAltit will attent p , -rsonafly th e ap..
pli^att nof Tressett, t-e. porters, Jtc a t! .
lietncles , tur ,lecture we nave a large
stock of
Ritter tt PerifiHi a Celebrated Trusses,
Dr. S. S. Fitch 's Celebrated Trusses,
Marsh & elebrated Trusses,
french. Euglish ar.d German Trusses,
Supporters, all kinds, Elastic
Stockings, Bandages, tte.
At the Pittsburgh Drug House.
T ORRENCE & M'O &RR,
AptrrescArris
corner of Fourth aad Market Eta., Pitteburet.
aeLll-17d-e
A PYRAMID (SF FACTS VOS•
,oroing GittSlAD:tt' ,. .7 , kJ AIR DYE. It '
is puns, poioonleoo, instantaneous, Imparts a per
lect black. or a magnifir,enst brown In the apace of
ten rota ates ; is odorless, dons not /thin the skir,
and has never known to tall!
CRISTADURO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE,
nufaetureti by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor
House. New York. Sold everywhere, and applied
by all Hair Dressers.
Price, $l, 31.1.50 and. $3 per box, acoording to
size. ocs-Imd,ltsv
J. Y. COIII7WIiLL
CORN WELL dr Kraut.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS ,
SILVER & BRASS PLATERS,
And in ante °hirers of
Saddlery dr. Carriage Hardware
No. 7 et. Clair street, and Dunneene Way,
(near the Blidge,)
New Advertisements.
U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMIS
SION ME E,TI N Ge.—Reve. Robt. J,
Pa via, John 11, Castle. C. P. Lyford, B. W.
Chiolaw and George J. Mingine, will add•oos
meeticga in behalf of the Cb-istian Corr m Egon
in the following Churches:
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5.
Sunday morning at 10.4 o'o'ock, FIRS BAP
TIST i.BUROH corner of Grant and Third eta ,
e..14.1r ea.! by the Rev. George J. Minains. of Phil
adelphia. LIBERTY STREET M. E. CHURCH.
ad-',ress by Rev. Chaa. P. Lyford, cf ramp (lon
valesent.
Saida; hilf..rno.n. at 3 o'clock. ST. PETER'S
E "ISC ;PAL CHU RC fi, Grant street, ad !revs bY
Roc. R. J. Parvin, D D., of Now York. WELSH
CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH, Roes street,
addres3 by Rev. B. W Chidlaw, of Ciociana•i.
e. Union meetirg will bo held iu Rev. J. B
CL RIC.i CHURCH, Alli.gheny City, Sunday
LfLerno. u at 3 c'elook. fuldreeme by Rev. Moms.
Miagir Castle and Lyfoid.
A Union mee.ing :also be herd Sunday
evening, a . 71,4 o'clock, in Om FIRST PR lr:SBY•
TERIAN CHURCH, at which all the delegate
will be present. Gar. H. Stusrt, mi.. is also cx
pectrd •o beet the meeting.
The t üblic are cordially invited to attend [e
ineeonEs. no6-2t
121 RECRUITING.—AN ARTICLE IN
the l'cal column of Wednesday's Dig
pu•ch impanel the horesty of some officonvi now
recruiting for she service , f the United States
0 ,ve•nment in Allegheny city. the officers al
luded to are authorised to recruit, and are faith
fully and honestly di.oharging their duly• t he
only difference between the officers alluded to in
the and those who caused thorn to be
assailed, IN that we receive no cc mpenration (81.-
ce:•t ur regular pay.) while they receive $2.
each for veteran enli,tments, 11" , each for
new corral a. Signed, is. SCOTT
J It. WHIG HT.
n( Recruiting (firers, 4th Pa ,
Improvement in Eye Sight
THE7AELS, a SII:444. PEBBLE
Russian Spectacles,
ff 10 YOU WANT YOUR EYE SIGHT
lafi improved? Try the bassist's Pebbles.
They are warranted to E,TRE.N lifliE.N.aad
PnOVE THE BlGHT—this fact has pro red al
ready to hut:Ands of people what was suffering
from &furtive sight. They are
Imported direct from Russia,
Wbich can be seen at my office with eatis'action
Purchasers aro entitled to be supp'ied in Ettore
if the firs' should flit free of chAril, with those
always GIVE SATISFACTIyN•
J. DIA.NIOND, Practical Optician,
3: 4 Fifth streez, Bank Black.
.66-Beware of Imposters and counterfeiters.:
ocl.a-d.tw
Wholesale and Retail
DRY GOODS
CLOAKS.
CP sa e Laic lid a 1611. , ID IL/ •
59 MARKET STREET,
iption will pkat.e
Goods by the piece or package, or
in length to suit, at pastern
.dam ROVER & BARER'S
Premium Sewing Machines
T LIE ONLY GOLD MEDAL
Ever Awarded zo Sewing Machines in Illinois'
These machines' were awarded the Highest Pr , -
mium over all competitor,. the Beat Familt.
Sewing Machine/a, the Beet Manufacturing Ma
chines, and the Beat Machine Wark, at the fol-
Iv wing STATh FAIRb of 1863:
New York .'date Fair.
First Premium icr family machine
First Premium fi,r doub:e-thread machine.
First Premium for machine work.
Vermont State Fair.
First Premium for family machine.
First Premium icr manufacturing machine.
First Premium fir machine work.
lowa State Fair.
First Premium for fami y machine.
First Premium icr manufacturing machine.
First Premium for machine wo.k.
Michigan State Fair.
rirst rremitim for 'amily machine.
First Premium for rntnufacturing machine.
First Premium for machine ilork.
Indiana State Fasr
First Premium for machine for all put - praise.
Yirst Premium for machine work.
Minair state Fair.
First Premium for machine for all purpcses.
First Preruihm for m chine work.
Kentucky Nate Fair.
First Premium for ma •hine for all purposes.
Fin t Premium for machine work.
Pennegivania State Fair.
First Premium for manukcturing machine
Firs' Premium for beautiful maoh'ne wort •
Ohio State Fair.
First Premium for machine work.
And at the following County Fairs :
Chirrenden Co. Vt.) A.priciatura/ &Merv'
First Premium for ramify sewing machine.
Firs: Premium ler manufacturing machine.
First-Premium for macrame work,
L'hasanlainlieu ( Vt.) Agricultural Soietft.
First Premium for family machine.
First Premium for manufatturing machine.
First Premium for machine work,
fiaonedett Co. (Man) )AgrsciaturalSocietY.
Dip,oma for tam ily machine.
Diploma for machine work.
Franklin Cb liV. Y.) Fair.
First Premium for family machine,
Ft t Premium kr manufacturing machine.
Q ueen' Cb (N. Y.) Agricutrora/
to t Premium Tor family machine.
WasAingtcm Co. (N. .F,) Fair.
First Premium for family machine.
Saratoga Co. (R. Y.) Fair.
Fir:T. Premium for family machine.
Msc... attics In t,tuee PPa./Fair.
First Premium tor machine for a l purposes.
First Premium for machine work,
The sow, e eomnrises all the Pairs c.r which the
Hit VE ,k BAKER, MACHINES were exhibit
ed the year. At nearly all of them the leading
Sewing Machines were in competition.
The work made upon the Grover ,k Baker Sew
ing machine has receive.' tie First Premium at
every state Fair in the United State wher-e. it has
been exhibited to this date.
Sales R:..ems, No. t C Finn ST. Pittsburg, Pa.
oc292indarr A. F. CIIATUN Agent-
Fuill
NEW STORE.
Foerster & Schwarz
No, 164 Smithfield Street, between. 6th
and 7th Streets.
yr
onht nl.st y call the attention of the
Public in general, t, their extenave ILA& rthigalta
Wall Paper, Window shades. Pitney
6.0.04115, To) •, dte.
ce29-1Y
irtENTLEACEIIi AND LAD/E% VVA
VI in¢ pr parts in Pittstwrgil. Allegheny el' y
or eAinty will find it to their advantage 0.11 at
Na 3 St CLAIR bTftßB f. up stairs, anti Imve
roar orders for the 1 1 1 tt„E and THIEF DETECL
rt) ft Price, fa 5,00 fur house of tea ti twelve
1-0011121. t. R. SCHRAM.
noh-lmd
General Agent.s
LABORING MAN WANTED Mr
Lupton, Cadden & Co.
Gravel Rooters,
Corner sth and Wood streets. 2,1 Story.
APPI.7 immediate's. nal
=EMU
PITTSBUicAI
kt E
Pi 5 TSBURGH
prices
CRAB. F. SC2W.LILZ
e Advertisements.
rInICE oP Uir...1.7.D re. BENGIER it. WAT C 0.,.
Pitt.be - , N.•vember 5, 1583.
/MIRE ANIMAL ELEA TIIoN FOR Ds.
reotors of th.s omt any will be held et the
rffiee of Mew:. D. W. & A. S. Bell, 144 Fourth
ttreet,en.MoNDAY, november 16th, between
the hours of or,- andlOUr r . . m
nc6 td ADAM agINEMAN,Pres't.
I JUST RlEt El VED AT
LYON ARNSTHAL'S
Under he St Charlos Hotel, a moat saperior let
ire atdne
IMPORT/AD HAVANA SAGAMI,
Something thateannot be beat, Canand see.
non 3td
PRICE, i'3,OI.I.O.—AFA.LUALBLE FARM
in West t•ee- townsni.• for sale at a har
t:dn, containing 4 acres. nixty fn onitivation.
seven acres of tail grain, twrnz , -three acres, el
choice timber. white oak and hickory. allermooth
good land and 1.e.1 well for cultivation; frame
d, ,, .;:ing hen—. I,.rn. L. rev stable, soring_honse.
ca- , 1 in orcll,l of two acres. Terms—
one h.a. curl, rei., sin ler in east payments
App.yto d._.UraLllhTctSONS,
o 51 Market street.
100 R
R
", B. SUGAR
A 11gr:7,
40 ool• r.ordl.ro 1. , •roa and C: nshe 4 .
1,ce14 for sale by
HEY'.lEit &
n. 15 13; and 1.4.?; Wood et
BELA. ORANGES,
IL. 25 bores Lou.rse jut receives and for sale
br REYM.Nat BROS..
nod 1W and 125 Wood et.
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AUCTION SHOE HOUSE,
545 inTREET.
W H FEI.EA d W'ILSON•S
CELEBRATED
IPEPROVED LOCK STITCH
Family : 4 ew'ng !Machine!
1,03.e5t to 3 London .nd Paris Ex
hibi ,nd at all the inapor:an'. State and Me-
ebaniea! F, it where exhibited this 6013.6 a. Call
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We offer fur rale
Footer Patent Umbr: Ala Lock Stand
which ingurc,; yerfcot safe's to an arti:le pro
verbiatly liven to bo ed astray
is :rI.64J:NINER & CO
act. dc, si.
Fifth rtreet. Pittsburgh
pIitVIWUR PLi ALBUMIN
ALBUMS FOR 10 CARD.
" 20 "
Low Drlce.i at
PIT - NCB' 3 ALBUM DEPOT
FAIL AMA KVIER DBY GOODS
All Eesoriptions Now Opening
M. MENTZER'S,
94 MARKET ST/CERT,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
FRENCH MERINOS,
REP? :MERINOS,
SCOTCH PLAIDS,
BA.LMORAi. SKIRTS,
FLANNELS,
COUNTRY BLANKETS,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
Jacob Keller,
rter and wholesale dealer in
FOREIGN WiNES & LIQUORS,
160 SMITH FIELD STREET,
Three doors above 6th (groat.
KACC..II. KELLEY. ViOULD INVITE
panlcular rata.. tion t., hi= stork of German
Willos ad rvz wheh has bee se-
lected ann F
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ad Limselfi Futilities n
and
et: urch, e ~ o ust ucpeb.: 0.. , obtaining at this ea
tahlish.mi the bc.t Wince. Pure
Liqu Ot kir... equal to any as the city, al
ways 0 , a".l. elan, pure ad nye Whisky and
the best Itoetiiied alohougond:-.. oe3o
6 TB A 9.60 RE
LIANL) tirALLK
ON
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CARTS,
W HEELBARROWS,
• STORE TatrcKs;
HAY ANDS RAP 'CUTTERS.
C. COLEM AN.
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CALL AND Jar T E'
Ireet ti c i tapest and beat inset: of 130.,ks ,Shoes, Gaited% ens. Game, So inttie MU ,
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NAL Matitet at,-ad door from
80 "
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POPLINS ;
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94 Market g.