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grant no >aeh !«rmi U III folly wl by judicial ami olber auftiorilio', Il ie ol-o proffered that if lu anyef Ike States named a Slbte government (ball ljo (| *#• ap in I ia« BiocIaprracrjlHKl.tBcb govern. J man i shall be r#c»gn!t«d and gaarwnliad l»y „ t ha Coiled Slater, and thai under it the [ Htatc aball. on Lkv constitutional condition*, „ l>e protected agnail iorMion nod dotaeilic i, riolrnce. fi Tba con.titotioual obligation ol the Uni- « tod HUtea to guarantee to overy Stato in o tba L'alon a republican form of Uovurn- £ meet and U> protect the Stat# ia the caaea r elated, U explicit and foil. Uot why ten- a drr tbeb«nafl*aT^-tt*proTi»ic.n only ma c Btate Government aat op ia tbia particilSar a way? Thla lectio of the Constitution i . esntataplalai a c.ka where: a the cletoeut i within e Stat a favArebl# to a Republican t form of Gorcremant in tba L'aioti may be t loo faabia for aa-oppoaita and bo-tile ale- t mant, external to and cran within tbo t Bute j and aucb are preciaaly tba caaat c with which wa era now dealing. > An attempt to guarantee and protect a 1 revised HUte Government couttructed ia whole or in preponderating part from th.. 1 were element against wboee hostility ami violence it la to bo protected. 1* airoply at- 1 ■drb. There moat be a teat by ahlcb to aaparate the opposing elements so ear to bail oaly from the sound ; and that teat ia 1 •oBcieatly liberal ena wbirh accepts as sounds whoever will make a sworo lecnute- ' InioB of bis former uoa&Budocra. BbI If it be proper to require at a teat ; of admission to the politics! body so oath , of elleriacco to ihe Constitutiuo of tbo UuitaifBtatea, ar.d to the Union under it, ; why not alto to the laws and proclamations In r'gxrfl to lUraryf Thoea laws and proclamation! were enacted and pot forth for ^ tba purpose of aiding in tba lappresiion of the Rabeltlon. To give them their fullest effort tbare bad lo be a pledg»"1qr their maiatcoai ce. In myjodgm t"nt they-ka,n j aided and will (miter "aid the causa for which tbey wore enlisted. To give up this priceiyie would be not only to relinquish a lever of power, bat would also bu a ciuoA and astounding breach «f faith. 1 may udd at tbia point that while I remain in my present position J shall uot ..tiempt to reirace or modify tba Emancipation F. ociaraation. who h ireo by the terms w tew > i liou or by Shj net of Coasters. For tbeaa and olher rrainns it is thought best that tha support of thesa rroiuuree •hall be included in ^h* oath, and it is be- . liaved the Kx< entire may law fully claim it * 'in return for pardon and restoration of forfrfted fighu wi.ieh^e has a cluar cooitiiotJpna! ptrwar to Fiihhold altogether or gtMlBoon tba terms wbicb La stall deem wisest for tba public interest. It should bectrornd, also, ll.attbis part of tba oath i( sobjact to tha modifying and abrogating roaer of legislation, nud iaprania judicial decision. Tha proposed ecqoireeenct of the Nuw tianul Esaeutira m eny reaaoaabla and temporary Stats arraocamenbfor tha freed people, is made with the view of poaribly modifying ike confaaion and desutatiou wbicb uiunt at best attend all dai-es by a total revolution of lab.ir ibreugLunt whole Slate*, it ia hoped thai tha already deeply afflicted people ia thoM State, may be eomcwbnt r .ore ready to give np the caaea if their affliction, if. to l bit axieat, tbia fiUi matter be left to thanreolr*., while bo power of fhs National Baecotiea lo pre veto an a bite* is abridged by tba prepoeiflea. Tba taggaatlon Is the proclamation as to wtSOrtkMog the political framework of tba •VMvg oi) what waa railed reconstroctioo kte mad# iu th* hope tbat it may do good wttbowt tha danger of hbrm. |i will ear* labor and avoid great confusion. But -why any proclamation now oo tba . aatyeel t Tbia queftion ia betel by tba con- . fietlsg viowa that th* atap might be dais gad too long or ba taken too noon. In to ma 8tc.tea tba elements of resamption ream ready for action, but remain inactive ap para utly Tor. want of a rallying point, a . plan of action. Why shan A adapt (1* plat of B ralhrt than H tbat of A T And if A and U should wgrwe, boo eao they know but tbat Ike Gaoarwl Gcvernmkoi bare will tejael their piaa r Br the | roclamaijon a plan i* pac•awt ad wbicb eaay be aocepti d by lhaa as a asHytsf point, and wkicb tbay are autre •dna advecc# will not be rejected here. 9%k may bring tkam to . set sooner than they otharwi#B would. Tba objection to a prematura r rttcota tton of a plan by the National Kiaentive eowaiats in tba danger *d committal, on paints which cco'.d be core irafaly left to I fortb*r development'. Care ha* baen taken to ao shape the doenm. nta at to avoid embalmment* frota this aoarco. Jo saying that on certain terms certain daaaea wfllbe pardonrd with their rigku ' rwstor.ad, ft it BI/I said that other classes on otbar terms will itaer be inclcdrd. lu 1 saying I hat a reconstruct, on will ba sceap- 1 ted if presented in a spaciSed way, it is i SOt said that it will otver b* accepted in '■ any other way. Tba morameuta. ky Stat* setias. for ' — nnaipwtian ,n several of States not 1 Sac lad od Ik the Kmaaofpalion Proelamn- ! I tea. are maUen of profoaod gratoiatism. 1 And while 1 do Ml repeat in detail what 1 i - haws haisMsiw ewspeatly urged apes tklsss jacVmy prneral vi»w# and feelings i remain awoi.auged. and I trust tbat Con- i grass will omit no f»ir opportunity of aid- 1 SB* ^hw"PWt,W 't,p# '® lh* | Is tba midst or other care#, bowaaar in ' porlant, wo meat not lose sigld of tbo fact ' tbat the war power 1# still our main ro. ' ltar.ee ; to that power atone can wo look. ! yat for s lime, to give- eoafitk ntw to the 1 people 1b ihe ob Mated reg.ons that the ia- 1 ; Mrgvnl power wiil not again ovorrnn them Bali) l»et eosdldt tea .bill I.,- *etabl..k*d, I littla can b# doM asywkara for what is ' Sailed Beconsirdciioo ; kvuee, otftehoioaat I ear* suue*. 'ti:; !"• directed lo tbo srmy and 1 SStiSi : *^>0."^' i ; daksad for tka.how* of freedom. Jieeatkni- i Apyswix UUWSMU December «. 1#«3
' ft »V TSS CtSSIOWT. : P Where* s, in and by tbo <>'W«titnUW^ ij Cnllad Riatk^it Is p-utidad ihatlho , Pfrsidrnt sb»U bare power to grant ro- n prioret and pardons for uffrnccs agwinat the ^ Swta*. sxcepl in cssos of impearhmoot; and whereas, a rebellion now exists. v which the lawful cov»">m#nt*vif several ^ bar# been for a loeg lima luhrartsd cod many persons have committad and are jnowgoiliyol lt»»soo against llys United and wheraav, with rsfrrcPCe to said ► rshelltoa ant treason, lawn have been enacta.1 hj Congress doclarir.ff f-rfritora sad ceafi edition of property aod-i.beralioo of - ii»vr», nil upon Icroi. end ccndit iocs there- - rtati U. and slro declaring that the Preei- ( drul one thereby sutlmriaml, and at any time thereafter, by Proclc.uist'ori, to extend ptrtdfis who may hat# participated ia tb* existing r«b* liou ia any State, or part thereof, ja-doa and amnrvty, with aucii excvplioiis, and at such terms, snd no such J ciiuditlons as be may daam axpedieul for lb# public welfare, and Whorvss, the CoDgrra ional4 darlaration fvr limited and conditional pardi-e accords with well aetahliahod jnd.cial rxpositioo of alu pi'doning power; and i W harass. With reference to said rebellion tba President of the United Stale*, has iiturd seri-rsl proclsois'ii ns with pro visicua in regard to tbo libaratioB of slaws, aod U buiaau. It is now desired h) som* persons 1 s.-etofor* rugagrd IB said rahailian I ln.r«»ume their ullrgiaftce to Inr United ( States snd to rnlnnogurat* loyal Slate govrromruts within and fur their rvip-c- < live States. i ThcrefuiP, I Ahrahxm. Liocolo. Prasidpnl of the United Stair*, do proclaim do- ' cUre uud utaks known to all prrtoos »ho I hsvrt d^St-ily or 1-y imidicatioa periicipa. t- J ia the existing rebellion, except as hereinafter excepted that a full pnrdub is I haruby giur.led tn thrm am) each of them, with rrotoraiion of all rights of third |<arstivt aliall hsvo intervened, and upon the condition that avury inch person uhsll uk» : and subscribe un oatb. snd tfckncoiorwsrd keep snd maintain said oath inviolate, and which oath siiaM be rrgietared^for permanent preservation, and sbsdl be of tbe tenor nod offset following, to wit : ! "1 do sulemnlf sweur in prrser..~a of AJ- ■ vms/'tm^eAf^etA.nJll hencaforth faith stitottcn nf the United Utstes and the Un. I ion of tbn State* thereunder, ^Ind (hit I i will in like manner abide by aud faithfully . rapport all act* of Uongvsrs pas-rd during : tba existing rebellion, wtlli refrrenea to . slaves, so lpog and so for not repealed, . modified or held void by Cottcres* or by ■ decision of the .Supreme Gottrt. and that I i will iu like manner abide by and faithfully support all proclamation* of the Frtlffftni i mane during tba alining rebellion, basing I reference to aUvea, so long aud ao far as . not mcdiftad or declared void by di cWon of Iks Supreme Court. So kelp ma Ood." The peraons excarUd from froi* the hao , e(it* of lb* fnngoing provisiurs aro all , who sr* or shall bare btan civil or diplo- , matie officers or ag-trta of tbo io-ca)t*d Uonfrdr rata Governmrnt; all who have left Judii'lal staliuoa undsr tha United States to khl th* rebellion; ell who ere of ■hall hev* been military or cava) officers of ' *eid Confederate Govvrcinsnl, shove tbs teak. of Colonel in th* armr or of Idantanant ia tha navy; ell who left seals in tha United States Congress In aid in the robotHon; ell eberesigued their commission in the ar#y or naay of tbo United Slates, and afterward* aided the rebel Ton, and all who have engaged in any way in treating coi1 orad persons or white persoaa, in charge of aaeb, otherwise than lawfully, aa priroo»rs of war, and which parsons may be found in 1 the United States service, aa aoldiors, era ' men or ia any other capacity. Aod I t'o further proclaim, declare and i make known, that whaaawrr in any of tfc# ■ Stairs of Arkansas, Taxes, Louisiana, Mi*. • siosippl, Ten near*. Alabama. Georgia, i Ploride, Soalb Carolina and North Caro. i line, a nnmbf r of persoer, n.rt less ibau on* i trntb is tbe number of tha toteraatin i such BUM at tb* Presidential election of I sues state at tn* Presidential election
tbe year of our Lord, 1860. each having u- : ken the oath aforesaid, and" not basing I alnca violated 1*-, and being a qualified voi Mr by Ibe election law cf the State, existing immediately bafora the no-celled act of . accaasioa. and exelading a'l mb*rs. »U*1| ba established a State Govrrnunrnt which shall be republican. And in no wUa eobfratvntng aaid oath, rocb ahall b« recognised aa tb* true go*, erutnent of tbe State, and tbo 8tata aball receive tbcraandar the benefit* of tba ccnsti'.ntlor.a! provifloo, which daelarsa that tbe Uqitad State* shall giiaraotce tc every Btsta h) tbia Uni 'o a republican for® of gavcrniaant, and shall prelect each of them sgainrt invasion, and on application of tha Legislature, or the cxnemiva, when the legislature cannot be ronvanad.ngaioat domestic violanee. And I do further proclaim, declare, aod make known, tbat any provfsion* which ba adopted by men Bute Government, in wlaiioo to lb« freed people of koph Bui*, which aball recugnix* aod doclure their permanent freedom, provide far tbeir edacalton aod abicb may yvt be cn.itlatent, Umpprwry atrangemant . whk'.ihrir praannt condition, ns a labcftiig. 'landless and hermit** data, will not ba objected 'to by th* National Exututive. Aod it ia saggaated aa «*•' imprvf ar tret ooeitrui ling a loyal attte govcrutnscl aay Slate, tie name of th* Bute, the boundary, the *ab divieiaa*. tha consiilalioa and the graeral ci.da or lawa aa bsfnrt the rabaUion be» wa-otaiuvd, rnbjwct only to tba modtylceUohJ made tieccsaery by tbe ditiost* hara.abalora atuta l. aod sacb oik. era. If aay. ant eontraea. 'ig iter laid con. ditioes. and wbtch may doomed erpedieo: by ttfoae (raising th# new Stale Gora.nniv nt. To avoid miaaod*r*tenduM> may ba proper te aay that this preellmatinw, »u far as it salalaa lb Bteta Gov* run ante, baa no rwfovwoca f the ri line* vrkavwin loyal kttals Govamofiiie ka j all tba bkila Men nan And far tha asm * rvWn It may U proper to farther tw tbat w hnhar meiabara or Oongiasa from any .Slat" sbaH b* admitchta'valy aith tha roepeetiCe hu'aai s and iolr^ad to i-re».Bt lU Htw UpL i by which the Naihwa! eu'Awiiy and I.7al '
u Cu,e rawnvS tnqy'B wiihla th - l aid jtetus pteln.Jiy efuSmBk tad well# the ina#a psaffSteCS* l!-a b*vtdtha BioCWti v«x«a *»xgb»i with hi* prawn 1 1T I ru [Besvioiis.it most Pot Jftr nndaratoud that :» no other pu.sibl* mode vroald b* accopla- I (| bit- . . . Given nndar my . tend al the city of | tb# uigblh day of Deeembqr, | 0 I>. one I bouaand eigt.t hundred awl j slvtv -three, and kfrbe Io'lfpaadanewt f tba j United .States of America tba eighty- | q eigbih. ATIKA HAM IJNCOLN". ' I • - Uy tba Preaideat ] . W*.H. Ssw**t>. Secretary of -State. , ]' (Dapt |fhn ®ttsn SHate ' I* POUSHKO EVERY THCttaDXY BY ^ I. R. .VI AGON t G Lt. i At Cape Island, Capo Maj Connty, 5. J 1 On. Dollar and a ItoMT S" r*«v 1 | Thuradny, December IT, IBG3. CAPE BAY AJCD M1LLT1LLE EATLBOAD. ; The Oral orgaultaUon of tba Caps , May and Milltille Railroad Company, ( by the slectloti of a board uf director* t tbe » tockbnldcra, took place nt tW I . Centro Ilooao. fnpc It-land, on Tbora- J day last, 10th {nt. On Wednesday J afternoon a apagiel.tr-vla brougbt to oor j city a nnmbrr of distiagnishcd ruilroad. 'i finnncial ond legal gOntleraen. among whom might Lo namrd Charles il Duqgan, rresiileat of the Capo May and Mtll'illu Road, Gan. Wm. Cook, Clitrf Engineer, and Samosl J Bayard, Sterrtary, of the Camden and Atnboy Company, JuUo.G. Stevona, also of tbo Camden and Atnboy, Hou. T Junta York', Trestnrer. ncd J. Van Rmsaalner, Superintendent, of ihe West Jw«y Road. James II. Stevana, Cat: icr of the Hon. Jubn T. Nixon, Ch^fPa j£^ftniVr, Dr. C. F. Lesming, and Benjamin P. ' Lee. Soon efU(, tlicfr arrival, ihs party "t down to a aomptnooa dinner, prepared by Mr. J E. Mecray, of tba Centra | Ilonio, for the good things of which oil ; **<med to have an axcellent ejif&llle. AftVr the dirtpVT fas dlicastcd ipoeches were made by Mr. Dungao, Gen. Cook, John G. Btevenj, Samuel J. Bayard, Hon. John T. Nixon, Hon T Jooca Yorke, Charlea E Elmrr, J. Van Beni1 sclaar, and S. R. Magonagle. Great praiie waa accorded to OUarlra B. Dun- ' gan, the contractor for tbe eonitrortion t*f the road, for the aucctxifin a"cpmpHahmsal of the work nndar the i. i ioua ' diflHswIUe* resulting from the disturbed l condition of tho country. Ail set mad i iuapirtd with good fueling, induced by ^ the fact tbat al last Cnpc May bad n , railroad. After dtnner, the party arijournad to the mansion of J. F Cake, E>q , a 1 director of the toad, whute liberal hospitality waa bcnntifully dispouard on tha | occaxion. On Thnntday morning an tloction waa hold for a Board of Director* to sarv* * for the eusoing year, and rctul cd aa f. tor ia* eu ruing year, ana returca
- folio a* : — ! Chns. B. ^ungan, Ww. Cook, J alp) - G. Steven*, Jacob F. C*ka, T. Jonta I Yorke, Benjamin F. Lte, ColemaB F t- Lcamirg, James H. Steven*. Water* B. Miller. • Subsequently the directora^mrt, and I B. F Lee wna elected Treasurer of tbe ■ Company, and reaigned aa a director, J when Robert F. Stockton, Jr., was f elected ia hii place. r An Ezecntive Comtnltle* was ap- , pointed to alUod to buaiaraa in th* l intervals of tkk meetings of the Board. This committee consuls of Charles B [ Donga ti, Olistiraan, Wm. Cook, John . G. Stevens, T. J mjNYorke, and Robt. J F. Sucktoo, Jr. ' Tbe followiag at- fie officer* of tie . road: [ a Prgridrnt — ChaHes B. Dncgan. r Stcrotary — -Samuel J. Bayard. ^ Trtattarr — Besjamin F Lee. J THE BRA FT. This important subject is now tba | prevailing topic of conversation. How . can the quota be railed and the draft - avoided ? ia tbe quaaaion beard on all [ sidea. There ' h but one wwy by wbicb ■ tn accompliah ihis, and that ia to follow tho example of other conDtiew, wnU offer ' large LounVftfe to volontacra, , But by i wbom all all tbeaa bonntie* bo rained — 1 by Individuals, by the township*, or "by . tho county? By" tbe county, by all ,. means, and If amy individuate ar* moved • to bo goaarooa in UMaamr way, l-i them ; place their offering* in the county tresI aory, to aaatet in tlie matter Wo bdievo the wieb ie ganer.1, thai ! the Board of Chooru Kreeht^irra, at I fteff'xnretttig on the inat., ahoelil \ offer a bounty of $300 to etch accepted I ' n.lontcr frum 'lie Ouunty. Tbia aw®,
KUb the Uo«e4F<ff batib'.y, will make « ■600 to new rt#oi« I and ♦TOO -o avtei « Kan soldiers. 3E^i*~ion» ought to get 1 Seolilier* to fill np our q5«A* without I j delay. . . • Evan in a financial point of view, this c offer « f $300 will aecrne to tbe benefit I j of the tjouniy. Let as look at it. Our i quota 1* 111 men. lf^Jie sum of $3L0 i paid to each of tbeie, it wfll Involve the expenditure of $61,300, tho greater of which mil be expended in the ' | county. But if, ou tba other hand, tbe 1 ' " .
draft , take* place, nod 1«1 men ere | "• drawn, 160 of tbom, et Lett, will pej i-» their exemption fee of $300, thereby j sweeping tbo sum of $45 000 front the I connty into tb* pockets uf tlio provost- ( marshal. Ho* much Ue t*r will il be to , keep that amount uf capital within our i bord«r> for" iutnrnwl" devilopmtnt and i iinprovauuol. , The famished carcass of the rebel nee ie on Rs Lst h g-, and enott'Or blow 1 , f.-oto Grant will tnu-.uhi it Into the ' 1 »*t I ditch." Even now ruibor aays that j j overtures are being ins-la by tba rebel* i I to rt'.nro to their alL-giunee. Now, | I thercfoie. i* the time tu join the armj. j [ IS g boon lyr good pay, a icriim'aege or j I two in which U smell powder end be- j , coma a btr<>, the *ar tndod, end a mO' t return homo. By all means let the people insist opoh the Board offering tho bounty, [ ' bald public meetings, make a desperato a tempt, and if we can't raise oar quota ] bv volunteering, lrt's fnee the draft like | 1 men. ; ftiitr & tfountji items. The Festivals. old saying, which 1a ratified in tbe mat tor " f tae forthcoming festivals for tbe ' holiday*. Their affairs are g'nerally , I very pleasant, and slweya more or leas 1 ^ beneficial lu than: interested in them. J I Their influence is fete for gotad, not only j in their immediate locality, but it takes ' a wider range, end the leaven of good ■ feeling and mutual good will is spread | abroad, and protjuers rasu'te like the \ | accd sown in good ground. First in tbe brder of time am! import- ' anew la tha Educational Pestir'al, to bo j held at Co!d Si-Ting on Taeiday and j j Wednesday, S2d aud 23d init. Itntnedintely after -the close, of lve | Kducational Faxtiaal. w» Lava ibo two 1 . church f**tiv»l#'bn Cspe Island — that uf ! "J— v.| » ,U" u;
j the Prcaoyferian Church to he b«!d et i (be Delawcru Houto, and that uf tbe i Methodist Episcopal to be held at the house of Lemuel A.Shaw; the ent<re j house will be devoted to tbe purposes of, ' the festival. Every variety of the good things of j ^ this life in the w*J of refreshment* can | be bad ut -these piaoea during Chriatroas j Eve end Christmas p&y. The profits resulting thcri from are to be epplictl to ! ^ the benefit of the rhnn-hss.
Lost al Bea, ! Off Cape Rutterae, Saturday. Nov. i l Slat, in a storm, Theodore F. H Li roth, ' ' eoo of -Aisxander and Sarah S. Qildreih, I aged 18. He Was swept from the wheal [ of th# bark Maria, while performing hit [ I duties as second ia command 5 Execution of Charlea Brooks. . The execution of Charles Bro"ka, for ■ the murder of his father, took place on Friday last at Mount Holly. t Soldleri* Aid Society. On Nov. 18th. 1863, a society wa* orgsn- ' «ad by tha ladies or Dvnnistllle, called tbs "Soldiers' Aid Society ," to assist in stlevisting the suffering* of cur lick and vooodad - soldiers, through th* Sanitary ContmisricB. Tbw following officers were elected : > President — Mrs. Barak Beealey. Vice President— Mrs. Sophia Scnll. " Treasurer — JdpefTl.nr.ah .\llt>u.~— Kceratary— fifja* Ada Ladlaui. A*ai*taat Sec y— Miss Jannie Divarty. T hi ladiawof thegDmmonlijr are rcvpect. folly invited to bo present every Wednesday afiaraooo at Mrs. Jana Kioe'a store. iii — - L pctrs trf the afteelt. i 1 — ; 5 — , Report* wore rtfc on Monday tbat r Alexaudcr H. Stevena, Vice President r of. the bogoa Coufcdurecy, end other r rrtwla bad arrived at Fonrem Monroe, . on dor Hog of trace to propose term* of , paxee-. Nothlxg definite cone*ralog Uie ; 1 mat'-er baa traosplrtd, ' bat in circles 1 likdy to be well io/ernied, tbtr* is be- , fiavci to be some foabdatioa for tbe . ramcr. rum caARHSWK. The lrcn-clad Veckawkcn euk. I The H. 8. Transport F-dtoa brings I the near* from Charleston that al two , o'clock op Sunday nfteruoou, 8<b lost..
while ff furtwus aind provalled from the nnrkkaset. kiie iron clad WeehawLea. al the entrance of CbarSiPtob hep- J, at anchor, went suddenly, swiftly, d and ocaccoucLnbly to the bottom, and c carried witli ber, lo a Iturrild* death ■ beneath the waves, four of her enK'iif>rs ar.d twenty.-* :x uf her crew. ■ ( ABUT 0F THE CPMBERLiffB. Nothing, of Importance has transpirtd ' daring the past week in this Department, j General Bragg has been superseded by ' Qc:-oraI Hardee in the command of the u;
[ rabvl army opposed to Genera! (Trant. «< ABIJI OF THE TOTOMAC. Tho men are actively *ngagnd in | building vt i liter qnartrrs on the north side of 'hi llap pah at- nock. Tbo repot 1 1 that General Meade waa to be romovvd |h ia now aoi'tesdfcted He has rfemitndrd | j, a nciurt of inquiry into tha circumstances i I of the late ail vance. ] L»rge nnmiwri "f the rebri tmop* j sre «a'9 to i-o rondy to laf down their . I arm* nml rl*?m the pardon guaranteed! ! in the Tresidcnt'a Proelamation The [ ! North Carolina troop# nre georr-llr dis- J i affected to ll.r rebel canto. j ( SPECIAL NOTICES. !. - 7 — i, TUK-SIXGER MF.WING MA- ( UINE.8. riUR LITTER -A" FAMQ-V SEWIXC VA- , CltlNEl* fvvtcateln* a wortt-wtJe repuiaUoo II I Ufut 1-t all Murily Machines j.t otftjml lo ! I tl» 1 utllr Ku I.ther ramus Sawio* M««Liac .-.aa 1 ' to man; useful apphaacva for llrmmlti*. BlaCinc. . tVlHon, TU- Vlr-x. G*Uictl»K, Ouaxtoe. Hrallltg, j Embml'cvlrR. rnr jlnr. aac so forth So othirr j I rtTTh.ata wiUa l kloOaof IMvail. Gieat as-l maul ! ! moat r« liable, anJ mo'i Juia :•>, *:.J awl crrtate j j locked aisle'-, arhlrh U the brat Stflah known. Any ' The FaMlaf C.\,t rt tbe Patrlly ITarlstr.a U a pterr ' of cuaalnf wciic»vi-ahsr of t»r mnat uaafsl klad J About te So oprrata^ may ' i> rjn'oej aa a lyvcioca f , and sutetsnboj tallo to «ui tvio 'ho work. WMJe I . aome nf the Cases, made ou' nf Ibe cLoicmI wuodt. , ' are Unlabel in t!a«. atm[<lric and ehut'-st w.anrvr I ! costly and "nb*UHS*d ln | | I It la ateolulil) accMonty lo are Ihe F*iolij Machina te operation, oo as to .'odd® of IU ftoai cap#. | I I cliy sad beauty. . I It t* teal Uccamt.g si popular for family »e»U.j ' aa our hlnaafacnmrtE inacluhcs asa far msouftctui- . ' The Brat-h are well aupptlafi wiih alia, j { twlat; thread, eredire, oil. Re., «l Um very hnt < " , quality. 1 j .Send for a k.jee>-i£i I THE ai.NGEIl M.t Mir ACrt'UMI COM f A.N V. [ | . , , . , Ste Breadway, hew York. » oeM !iV' fXr' tUaoawick. S.tn U' inca nnn a ■ An * ■ j
; IO. WABL4 PAID TO fell go-'-'-a for Ihe ADAMS SHWISG MA- | T 1 Cnt.N'E COMPANr. WcwUl (rtve a commu.lon j t i on all yuoda old by tnr Ajenla, or pay wage* at j from *10 tc (loo per month, and ply all nxnuty 1 ! cxptnaaa. Our ntachlaa la port to: in Ita meehan am , t f A child can learn lo operate 11 tvy half aa huur'r ' iwWMIJen. !t la equal to say family Sewlax M.- ] J f | ebtaa lo uie, aai we baveredvoKf the pries to fifteen ' ' Addrrea C Hl'iki LEX * ' | ^ '' _ , lieu- Act., Detroit. Mlth . BYE AND EAR. ^ | ] I ! mop l. ISAACS, M- D , Oeuiial end Aurwt, I formerly of LryOeo, Holland, la now at Jfc» ait , I l-.n# Street, Phllad*., where iwroone afilieted with j dloeooes of the Eye ind Ear be arteanOcally
I troaled aaOettred. If euiaMo. A rliHeial eye* laMrVed | without pals. X B — Koebarxreaodt tor exeatThe Medical r acuity te Invited, a* he ha. no j accrela tnhla mode nf treatsieaL Je is ly r MAURI ED. ~ I i WKTH KRKY— BUBLKY On tbe [ 10th inat., si Itio resident's of ihe bride's t fa' her. near 'l ovkalios, by lte*. H. B. .Bee- 1 . gle. Mr. Benjamiu Wutheiby, of Bensley'i T'oin', »n-l Alia* Sarah Aon Hurley, cf ' 1 Tack-hcf. J At ibe teoie time and piece, aod by the j •ante ceremony, Mr. Richard Townvand, of i Beoriey'* Foini, and Mis* Jttila Aon Bur- I . ley, of Teckahoe. j ' ~T>I ED.'" ■ ' | I ROBERTS —Al Peng Chow, 8rpt. 6tb. ' 1868, Lida llaghoa, lUnyhler of Rue, Julie < 8. and Bmm» kl. Robert#, of (jhaagbai, J China, aged 1 year, 3 month* and 8 days c M ILLKR.— At Obshee. on tb* 4th jnxt , { Smith, yoongaal eoo af Vfocont sod Prir. ' cilia Miller, aged 2 y*a«, 9 month#, and 1 , NEW ADVERTTSEM E N T 8 J HILL. MILL. MIX. ! rAM how prepared ts artsd Cava Nre* for family ' usa, and ouares feed of *11 description', et the . < WINDMILL, COLD SPRI5C. (Mac nt a rati. «n LOCI# CRESSON. . . NOTICE TO CKEBirOM. t ; TAKES L. avlrif and BACRICE BE LILLY. J •J Laeeutore #f Ocoete Lawrence, tele of te- : 'TFlZSTMi'SZS i. ■ ' i r ffiSStSS'-'?! JST8lg,?9A"LS i | " i^AD?ics DaSoeahar Tth, !**». d n J NOTICE. I T >ROPOl.t IX Sir kaaphtx tha ALMS HOUXX of u 1 tap# Mar Oonatyfcrttr. year ISM, directed to _ fiw*KBO*6lwittl he eerelw# ualHIhblSddar of f sss^^s >mrart aatUBm to he Md ol tea Core* Iteuea at * ptemlreaw By order of the Board. joattrx SW AIM, ctert. H., Det.a, ia**. jiurt
Ollt'KCll f'I>TlV*L. i ' rtet-acii rHFr ifiLL in *w o»»r# nsvT aod scrfti win b# rronded ok thrue B*iVrSxci( ME1VV a nta bo procured dilrtni the dey CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. 'pile LA DIOP MITS tOCDgrr coruwele^ "l b ^ Cj.pl UUruL wm^hot 1 q^rcall^al I Lrtd,tsJro™e^;atToT^T»H«'h*Tte™S"»kw^ lwieUa.il (Hani amploarewtamodaUoa, they b«»aeeurxt the eottre houee. X ajmpIBttm DINNER and aVPPER Wtlt he (et T :tL all tlie drllcacWe of tho aaaron. a Ith all the '
Ti;e pioceda ol the Kcatival will he apiwopelalM to the benefit of the Chute*. The patron. >ye of the puhlt; le eatsratly e-lltited (PrTyB FKSTITHh- - f 1 t CRAND EDUCAtlOBAt FkSTlVAL vl't. I .Y bald on TueMtey ami Wwlareday . Dqeainhee SM *od *U. I A larse comber of ditUaxulelud cmilemeahare barn tnvft J. (IRhtdlBC Itla ra.-ellcccy.JOtL T A RE LR. Got erne of Boa. i*rrr»- w rIi-ORD. Stato k jiwrinl. nileot I II in Jul! < C Tr.N NVCK. V e >en»'»r. , I II u' J 'ltS T MXON, IToI PHlLra. IT*1! rUOMPJO.N. prof II.VBT. | fret CLVOT. rrof U'ilSoN, | Iter t> C ENOlVI.se. I (War I* pep'.la H Ihe IjSh; trhiola will fart lte- . p«'.e U,4*.e oaerqloeo. , • -ur t Th' puLlir l-tvlcca -a "1 Vo lte.. *o tec Cold Srwlac I .11 OHar-'I. ir. '-he uurntu*. af!aruooa.'e»j I . * ei.llW C f UA.-& Jot ,i , At f - r • ""U'C meal l in Iftfr. ahfhenta artll I fharw glcb.-aThooxa, Re., M^Wtefrtnu * E?' ra mean, will he merta uae of to make tkU '*• _ ; moo! Sttmtuiy nd nUMn affair of the kisd V ( llllINTIi Ih tMl BlUBAL * PRESENTS. ' II F. N RYal! ARPRffl' i] So. 5-.N) Arc'q St., FhlladflphU, , || AtaiweyqateMaatackR*' ,i j r-r lrw.ea aod i.eallaawn, UagoU esSallvoe. LINE JEWELRY, ■ OLID 41LVKR WART, ' a.1 • In {taal rarjely, and . Of fte | RQLERL S.,poi.ar Plated fcpow. Lot to. *W.eW KXIXTTOB'S 8A1.E ' • OF '. j P tUSOS' Al. P IlOPBR.TX'. I W 11 L U tali 41 Publ'e Vendue, ob 1 ! TL' E*DA V , December til, " | ' at nlr.a "'rlo»k A.M^althc late realdaare al Ceo me I l.awrenea. dee. aae.i IiennwvtUe, all f*a poreofal ' ut •»'ddtae«#od,fti#tatlRx te pari a* lalLVM8FR.' I Two thoisaail Cret quality cedar ralte oawetal ■ , ssttfs sx&saffSfffPSPA a STOCK AND FARMING tiTLNEUff, . Cse cic-lleni y uug farta hone, 'hroc (odd Rlirh^l '«*•• eevcrfl ) cat tut cattle,' etrara h e iters, a* . ; tnrcc Itee thoe'a ; a fab! carriage, M*|hr caw. InUIt ; irul >;reiape ^harness tuT llifte used i V open v. «e.,i. eml tux; werklng har'bcaei B et>*. hRrruwa, euTtlrator, rakre, hoee. bay and dttaff itiira, | carpecleTt'' uoi 4, hi?1 ° 0U"' "*'*"* *"*" MANURE manS* ">6*hUBi*C" !°*''* of e'<5 ,k'* larafa'd ,<IAY, GRAIN. Ar. V. hedl in iu (round by the acre, tore fodder te ate%» ^ 'wheM m./^rtTrew'^iwf'twreiToSwf
; a .11 no.; r over bar » Wheal! lio, , oateTp'nfokee* a* d lurou-e i., . lie buoholi polk. Urd, and haoia Py the pound -, pur» eider vinegar by tbw» oriel, ka. HotJcmOLD OOUDS C co.lti.tg bf fe.thor hbde and btddin«. leteaietde. i nKKB ■Asrssftvisinise , ataira. lugialn. Vudusn and re* aarpeU. dirSaa I ru'lp^of Vo 'taboid'acj"!?!'! an" to"' I* *vorral >aR til ROAD STOCK. " Oue aSera Cepe May and MUlvllle ItellrraAatetR a TIMBER About oae and a half tettt of espUee iwebar. .la..:.ngon l.»a-d lofij* if liaory J Lauren-., near ' Pllloo'a Branch. Itl» win be a journed loathe ar\! lalTday*1 <h** "* Coa llttona a: tale by JAMES f. SMITH.
siAt-mcE beCsi.ly, Exee.lora or GOAlq* raw-eReo. doe'd DenBIavtne, Dee. iSth, lf*> dll II ' V. S. A-HO't. Avivtary ol the Trraaurr boa not art xtvea 1 VulM of ir y In -.taller, to withdraw thla popular Loan frum Sale at Par, and until tec days' nlt'lae li (Iven, the uudere^ued, aa GtlttiL Srtwtinitn AdcaT; will wntlnue to eupply the imhiw. The wl-ojo amount ol the lose author: red !• Flea liana..--, MUIloiw of Dolhrr. Nearly four huRlrw! ml 1-om Have bees already aabtertbed tor snd paid into the TrJtoi'ry, nevtry utihln Ihe lost mat moathi. Tbe arpe demand from •tryaii. ndiii rap'-Uy luereaainc home demand tor um qa tb* haafa eticaUOoa by National Dtaklne ASMdltkBa now urgaaMng in all parte of tb* eouatry. wiA te * very short period, abrerb th* balaqe*. .Voire have ranged from tea fo Eftean islllton* wrekly, K:rir.'.xnj!'83)igK_re:'B;.'.Lv ample and an falling reaoareea IS « OBoSoil net mm.'iin'ed to over aqoMfSor a atittefeVdM£L3;S SSsSS'iSLS oprete paya.wne «pao Ml UaRUtUe*. . Tka Xnierewt la paM haHgoM'y, via., on Ik* fig* '^/u'heertw V°ren ba<*Tatpam Bond*. wkteh are punmaeaawl for lavawmrnia ol tiUMMStoji th* by (late*, adda**, r i oooaaUa*, n*d >b* Govero»epX^«mw> ttom hlSrw'l " 5lanT"fSnum( I^cuTUUMI!®! vueh sa income from raoftgageM twrtn® MaBTSf hoadmaki., ma*! pay from iRreato Br* paeo»««. v*a "VikeTnd'oank.re langteel -be eouatev will obbIIbub ta dtepas* or in.- Honda . ana ou onlrea, t~ mail % •rrapfdBBfij*^^^Stote«S5*2«y dft Im JAY cuorl, 114 Soaath THIRD St., PRlltdefybla. nutedclpbte, Sfar. JSlh, tss*.

