I ...____ , , , . , ii.,,i„ Im prove di - lit s truT grr 0 a atte, •. Grant's oolumns move with each ' merit , -- -- t : and certainty, that almost as soon as we have p IRS r NATIONAL BANK, A LLE- S. B.IDDLE & CO. , searched out the explanation of his mono- - I ' moats and surmised their probable direction, GIIENY —Thu anb,crit.,. to 01. Rank S.l:' rt t bo oo ol,l Tiali;Sita k y,Llke l : , 4d Inst r. at lo 0 1•e , ,, a SD =Ms. axe radswralonNals , the telegraphic dispatches bring nests of the et e n d ' es u esh Comoso a n " ; c.:l l ,;. flu to r rv "r ' I'd r'l isu fulfillment of cur anticipatmn9. Nr, general a , , -oar,. 1,- I 'sea ,-.: t i WEDNEDAY MoitNING DEC, '2, of tho ' war, on either epic seems 't ,e 4 1,1 v • I.' lED 1. (iXi'D\ 1. - 1' 1 --.--- -- ---= - Grant in the rare quaint:- of knowing bow to % : ~ _ . . _ - ~.—. mar The INSCIVb , improve a ~. etol7. Mr onerals are turn L• d ~,,, ', “,„'„ 7, ' ,•,1." I T; r "%" 7 1 II " ' a 4 At no time during this war boo the pro- betarahatt'i with full in' t7,7 l.loat• how to a't •I a ' ' ' • ,r.: ..",',"" To., ' ' r ' iYoi'lt ' l u nd r t . f ' a ' U . :on '' , an I , In ever y that whenverypoib le emergency- nod thus it hap- ,ve t s , o t e n 7t T oo, and rod r .„ ) . E r .,.,, , green of events been moro rapid. than ,hintig pen they gain , a T 1 .17 they elo tits' r •iiitr 4 , , Co the past ten dap: Gs aST h. 3.1 been glor - not stop to chuckle over ior berry on toM OF \l' ttl 111 r, OULU oust) , successful at. Chattnnoogl and tho see ,, ; the advantages which c •rt 't • a 'erne Int \ II , f ,00 11 .1 o- of Trade w,l hen hooker scaled Op ridge s od hi to' i i Ntd li....rus , o Thure&y, a• t•- remnant of BILICV, A late victorious army is captured the rebel posut Oa, eilsely a'l'''' . 1 pvrt of the ( ommlUtee on th e I reported to be beyond Dalton, leaving that what to do without sending I orders, i m p •••• " t L''' ""'"" ' ' ' '' . . "l" "." strife L -,.' ,- ' ISAAC JONEN, e marched across Mission 1 Frei d• of II Nrd of Tiede point, only second in importance to Allan- the railroad lend 14,f D !Lc, ' eland -, ta, in the possession of tile Union force , and thus out off m too r° r m otre s at . .e. rebel; I, lit rill. - - l'he 2 story Brick Dwt 11- BCENNIDC is reported safe, having been southward. While the battik, a , ring on, fo L ol 'l:': l l , l ";:',..,V o :,'`` i t t':,,, l '„ f r f i g,lT,7, t A t Z,?„ l , - ; emMs heavily reinforced by GuA_vr, while Love.- Lilod d etach ment, Cleveland, the t b " Luc and The ilesla junction Granty of t he i r a st i gad " f c ' on ' te il l ' e g ei ght i rirooonem to t with i nli fi h ra isr; (MEET, who expected to drive him out of leading to Chattanooga with that leading to lionise else. two unimproved lots, IP by list each, Knoxville, and repossess East Tennessee, is Dalton, reached that place and destroyed the r h i ' ve l' r inti Fo ' rls rd r . ms r !i i r " se b ie r t h p'sr 'l'ng '''' '' ll'gk. " linnull inn. trap, from which ho can hardly riohis d e. tr an Lts , t , ance of fifteen miles. By Bragg lost the entire use of dal ler GEORGE A LBREE, lee 71 Hood Strom escape. We have rumors of heavy and long- tho railroad in both directions, and was thus CENTR li A VENUE RESIDENCE , cut off on tile north from all communication continued cannonading at or near Knox- FOR SALE .-- Stir lota or polled, 60 feet front on with Longstreet, and on the south with at- the avenue by 200 deep to Franklin street ' stone wall ville on Monday, indicating that a heavy Tanta . The accounts also say that a separate in front, with Iron railway , nee stone, and brook detachment sent out by Grant had also seised walks, a well built and ronrenlently arranged 2-stsry engagement was then in progress, bri-k house, w.do portico, renter hall, large parlor, and hold Dalton. From the Army of the Potomac—so gal- The situation seems to have been similar in ratting room, marble mantles, 5 chambers clothes , preen., bath rcom, dining room, kitchen . cells!, teal, yet so unfortunate—we Lore news of outline to that at Jackson, Mississippi, during gas and wat, fixtures, ett , soul and wood boon', bold advances and hard fighting; just Grant'si a c l am e : p et t thatthere , t,, a t n h d . h e l e pl h a e n h e a e i b t e h u e t s c i t a e b , ie y a ,, n n e d ca , %rim h de g" tr b ee7gr' rp , I tTe k e, l' a ' cid t shrubbery. enough of intelligence to awaken intense main rebel forc e P immediately in front of him, Immtdim° P"' iwwi°° dr2 li CUTHBERT ,t. SONS, Al Market st anxiety, but nothing to lead us to believe instead of some distance off. Ills object, how that It has mot with a reverse. We hope, e a v n er the is r t e h b o el ea k m rce s s as in at his Jae v knon b , to d o i t spo r se di o e f E - r - ELENRY WARD BEECHER'S before we c, to loess to have something persion, in order to hurry off i to finoxville and attack Lorigstreat. It is impossible to con ; defi- - .ie than the vague reports that Jecturc the course lately to be taken by Bragg, 3 , . 8 ,..,, _ —1 regard h i m wore at..... jebterday. as he is closely pursued by his victorious foe, who builds a good • Put,, an I y o u r " abrneteoior t,-t, Altogether the prospect I s very Cheering and embarrassed at every turn by Grant's on that account Having had am one otyour n' in c scr .r e 7 . and hopeful A few moro such blows as evraistLdnesrfult.fonriersbtomoacnuttincLo:htibseeelamtmunii- n , mats m:r.ie fo g r lrsrt ' i r ei n e L - 04:4 `r,.", bear , 1" . 0.1".`.",:" bat . l l l; that dealt by GRANT at Chattanooga, and a coma direction, his suppli r ce mus r t be exhatuesrted eattalosi, and if I had to 147,nother, I bholliff our gAlu It Is • pleasure to few more such masterly strokes of strategy and his army be forced to disperse or nor- "Y r ".°"r r''''" praise you r w or k. render —Pram North Ammon, as that which foiled I.o2thailltlClFes boldly conceived and attempted enterprise, and the Rebellion is over. Our soldiers are doing their part nobly, but they need reinforcements. Shall they have them 7 Shall more volunteers nista'. their aid and participate in the finishing blow ^ or are all already in the army who have the courage and patriotism to strike a blow for the salvation of their country 7 That the people manifest so little interest iu work of recruiting the army—one being en gaged with his farm and another with hi; merchandize--is the only discouraging fea ture in the whole aspect otour affairs. Mr. John Ruskin on English Neutrality.l The following characteristic letter, dated Zurich, 25th October, 1863, was received from Mr. Ruskin, as an apology for not at tending a meeting at the Liverpool Insth tuts for the distribution of prises awarded by the Department of Science and Art: j I beg to acknowledge your favor of the 20th October. My health does not now admit of my taking part frequently in public business, yet I should have held it a duty to accept the invitation of the three- ' tors of the LiverpOel Institute, but that, for , the time being, my temper is at fault as well as my health; and I out wholly unable to go on with any of my proper work, owing , to the horror and shame with which I regard the political position taken, or rather sunk ; into, by England in her foreign relations, especially in the affairs of Italy and Poland. ; What these matters have to do with art may not at first be clear, but I can perhaps make it so by a short similitude, Suppose I had been engaged by an English gentleman to give lectures on art to his son. Matters at first go smoothly, and I am diligent in my definitions of line and color, until one Suit day morning, at breakfast time, a ticket-of leave man taken a fancy to murder a girl on the road leading round the lawn before the house windows. Mr patron, hearin4 the screams, puts down his paper. adjusts his spectacles, slowly apprehends what is going on, and rings the bell for his smallest footman. -John. take my card and compli ments to that gentleman outside the hedge. and tell him that his proceedings are al normal, and, I may add, to me personally offensive. Had that road passed through my property, I shoed have felt it ray duty to interfere. John takes the card and re turns with it; the ticket-of-leave man finishes his work at his leisure; but the screams ceasing as he fills the girl's mouth with clay. the English gentleman returns to his muffins, and congratulates himself on having kept out of that loess. Presently after wards he sends for me, to know if I shall lecture on Monday. lam somewhat ner vous, and answer—l fear rudely--'•Sir. your son is a good lad; I hope he will grow to be a mar.; but, for the present, I cannot teach him anything. I should like, indeed. to teach you something, but have no words yet for the lesson." Which, indeed. I have not. If I say any word on such matters. people ask me, "Would I have the country go to war? do I know how dreadful a thing war is? lee. truly, I know it; I like war as ill ailnost people-30 ill that I would not spend twenty millions a year in making machines for it, neither my holidays and pocket money in playing at it; yet I would have the c ' , tutu go to war, with haste, in a good quarrel; and, which perhaps is ec centric in me, rather In another's quarrel than in her own. We say of ourselves com placently-, that we will not go to war for an idea, but the phrase interpreted means only that we will go to war for a bale of goods, but not for justice or mercy; and I would ask you to favor me so far as to read this letter to the students at your meeting, and say to them that I heartily wish them well, but for the present I am too sad to be of any ser vice to them; that our wars in China and Japan aro not likely to furnish good sub jects for historical pictures; that "ideas' happen, unfortunately. to be, in art, the principal things, and that a country which will not fight for its ideas is aot likely to have anything worth painting. I have the honor to be, sir, your faithful servant, J. RCM'S% The Rebel Foreign Relations. The Richmond Enquirer is disgusted wiei the foreign policy of the rebel authorities. Commenting on the letter of Mr. De Leon to Jeff. Davis, recently Intercepted and pub lished la northern journals, the Enquirer says; " We wish to awaken the President and the Congress to the fact—now, at last, pa tent enough—that all our mighty diploma timmimicry of a foreign policy, while wo have no foreign relations at all, has done tis no sorvice, and no credit. The thing Is a farce, and would be nothing worse than ludicrous, were It not for the secret opera tions which we aro told are going on 'over there,' and which nobody knows of but Messrs. Benjamin and Slidell. This makes the matter serious; and it must all be speedily explored and turned Inside out, if there is any good Ina Confederate Congress at all. - " We beg leas° to suggest a short Joint reeolotion of both Rouses, and the Presi dent be requested, to 'shut up the Depart ment of State, to look Its door, and put the key In him racket." Gas. firntnct has issued an order (at Memphis) warning the newspapers pub lished there that they “must cease the pub • lication of reports, anonymous or other _ wise, of actions or movements of troops within the Department. No discussion of the policy or measures of the Government will be tolerated, and the editors and pub lishers of newspapers will be held account - able for the character of extracts published from Northern papers. Neither officers nor troops' within this command will be the subject of either praise or censure through the newspapers,ns neither editors nor cor respondents have the right or the ability to ss. give praise where deserved, or to withhold it where undeserved.' HENRY WARD BEECHER. SOrA fete choice l'lnnosof the talm!tabl, Stelweey TROT OLE AMONGST THE BONA.PARTE.9.—It make, "*". end fur f" E 11E I ZR k BRO., is said that . the baptism of Prince Napo- i t:3 Fifth street, leon's eon is at this moment a great stumb. ; sole agents for Stelnyre4re Piano, del.lt linchlook to the ch arch. The little prince was Prrrsure.on Nor cm Wm.., Nor. 30, 1-63. half baptized immediately after his birth: lyiS 801,1 : 1.1(I N OE PARTNERSHIP but it is almost withoutprecedent that the full ceremony of baptism should be post- firin o f ti-ingot.l4.-1,11 A Co. I. 11. e. day .d.r potmllongor than six months. The infant .aired. All debt.t due autt is now more than a year old, and the reaeon in their weencore :a Daemen, ab et tee . ‘ , 1 1 r ,% . ,: ,1 ,‘,- J 1; given for the extraordinary delay is that Prince Napoleon will have no other god- I. IL LIN INGSIOII, father for his son than the King of Italy, Br hie drintstratr. who is excommunicated. Tho Pope making K. NI.OIIIIRAn a great point of holding to the CICOMMULI- , CALVIN A , `.4,115, 10.1 e. cation in this case, no bishop in France can t)atD F. 11 be found to fly openly in the face of the church, and Prince Napoleon, with equal firmness, declares that unless Victor Em manuel holds his infant over the font he shall not bo baptized at all TUBEEI area few States in the West that allow their soldiers in the field to vote. Re turns are nearly complete from the camps, and the result sums up as follows • Colon. Copper. Total .. 41,031 2... , 33 4.1,014 ..................19,7A 2,0.4 19.05 Ipcounln kin p.rt? 9,.51 (922 9,473 M In part'. 5,539 993 5,5:3 Here is a Union majority of 66.690 in a vote of 79,114; or. more than ninety-tii, per cent. in favor of the old flag and the crushing out of the rebellion. Yet the Democrats do all the fighting—of course SPIRIT OP TUE YOUNG L.kDIRS ur On Tuesday morning last, during the severe stotm, several young ladies entered one of the ears running through University Place on their way to school. An old and rt,- speetable looking colored woman entered the cars at the same time. The conductor stopped the car and ejectesl her from it. The young ladies. in their indignation at this outrage, at once left the car in a body. and vitalized to, their school. one of the best in the city. ' - h e y arrived late, but on re lating the cattao of their detention. they to coined. as thei deserved, the praises of the principal midi of thsiv I:•.entng Pox:. CAPTAIN POPIAIN, of ti. users. in s recant trentiss - Senegal, propoaes, as its aoil favorable for the coltivati that the fugitives and ev,ie-i >m th Southern States, being born ,11 a :rut cli mate and best able to bear tort shall be invited to settle there, and receive allotments of 11,nd to induce their en:igrn. lion. This lo ks very much as if some Frenchmen, if not the Emperor, heliev, the rebellion is nearly ended, and that a good many rebels will hare to seek some country whore they cap again employ Africans in raising cotton.: Nrw Ilsnrsttran DOING WELL—The quota of Ness' Hampshire under the last call, says a correspondent of the Boston Journal, are being rapidly filled up. The quota for Con cord was mustered in on the 25th instant. Detachments are daily coming in to the militarArendersons. There are about 200 towns it the State, at which nine, including the prindipal cities, are fidready through the woods or! nearly so. New Hampshire will doubtlesi be clear of the drat!. ---- - Tun Itesident has ordered tho suspen sion of t e execution of the sentence in the cases of tthe horse contractors, hall and Smith, lied by Court-martial in Cincin nati, an convicted of defrauding the Gov ernmentluntil he can examine the testimony. The maAitude of the task he has assigned himself bay be computed from the fact that the repotted evidence, in the case of Smith alone, coders 54Y) pages of legal cap. A DisPilrrt to tlte Missouri Democrat says, that a daring hat unsuccessful attempt to assassinate on. McNeil, was rustiest Port Smith, Arkaitsas, ou the night of the 2.11 d instant. Ile 'seas returning unattended to his quarters (rem s social party given by a i citizen: while' upon the street three shuts were tired at Lira from a revolver. lie upon te assassin. whn fled mud bus not vet been discovered. Tun conscience-stricken New York de faulter who early last week sent 40 to the Treasury Department, has just remitted $5O more, which he had fraudulently withheld from the Government. It may encourage other &feu. ters to learn that no efforts are likely to ho made to discover their identity; therefore they can remit with safety. A COPPERUE An poet informa Father Abra ham, through a so-called Democratic paper on the Re:Jerre, that We're comlo.; Felber Abraham, From Ohlo'e hale and lakes, An humble lot of Democrat., With tails between our lep. KRUPP, the great steel manufacturer of Germany, who has an agency in this city, is manufacturing cannon of lmmenso pow er. These are 9-inoh bore, made, of oast stool, and throw a 300-lb. shell of twenty two inches length, or a 460-lb. shot, with a 60-lb. char t o. 14-is reported in Paris that Lord Pal merston will soon pay a visit to the Empe ror Napoleon at Compiegne, and that he will there meet Bing Victor Emanuel, who, it Is known, bee accepted the invitation sent to him. Esmtrz or Dims , Bocureas.—Late Rich mond papers say that sixty-Live federal pris oners escaped from thejail at Danville some nights since, and all but Ilfteen, who were recaptured, are still at large. US Legislature of Minnesota will stand 48 Union to 13 Copperheads; the Senate, 11 Union to 4 Copperheads, and tho House 31 Union to 11 Copperheads. . Brirarrr thousand bales of cotton jo hun dred kilos each) have been r a i se d to I ta l y the present year. BT the new constitution of Venez,t o ,l slavery ie forevi , r sholishrill in that try -VT ir ,AD rBR TISEME.V7I3. t NE" Wr -- 4 - lIIIER 17E.VTS. p re am- u us Norsarr WOaart, Nor. 3 , , IVA COYARTNERSHER—Thn buiinew! of '•Noeolty Works"' veil; be couttuued as usual by the ocaerstgeed, under tic hame and ety le of Aianse, hl Kee bI: Q. Thu eaten leo and liberal pa. e roua ,, h...t o areri by a thecae:ling public ou our pr-• decision, rolturee the. Ne et. u; .l outy say it I. cur ,IPalgn fully to sustain the cla•rarter of toe Works," its Marrufortoces. its plus•tualrry and it. probity. CALVIN ADA 51.5, JAC,I3 K INZER DAVID F.M'Eag, JAMES . ii. GREY, J E. 3100aLLICAl . . a d AD-018. STENIEN JARVII'. WHOLESALE Ot(1 1i tiout,E J. J. DENDER & CO upeu• tt Ir. l'lt“blirgi, N, 341, ow I.IBERTI k WAYNE STREET:. oprran n, PO , ll n. 11.( .411er 5' tale • A , nrrAl 11 went ,p 1 I,I:CA, WIILTZ LEAD:, OILS, PAINTS, 2, VI[NISEILS, DYE-STCI7 ,, , Ir!NDONS . Pntrbe.e• n wPI fin 4 our •i•wk ILE nil lumq rx•ed,ori prie......11 .. td giro. eutttn asiv•fact I J. lIENDIaI CA.)., cor. Llburq 1..1 N.lco VIM t., Pittsbn.rgh. Urll(ll.z.-.:TERI NU. IN ALL ITS BILANC/1 ew—kitt , try; partite...l • live.e stock of ineela far CASII, we are able to ogler rte. Wrvonm ev• treleel.e lee pri. . . rEArnxit UEDo, HAIR, AN SPICI NO EIATTICASSE., , , ITIII I:•SES, made in the boisL tnuusr, GAI FEATillilt Uhl)," n•uo•alt-1 A great varlets of BLISD9. IAC LL S FLOOR .! I. CLOTO. I.llBussED TABLE C. . LA DN. GRAltttand MANILLA ItuIt.DERED ITS, CA Itt'ET and tror, earkty Gotatte kept 1 . 1 • It Itot. We tnelle attentate of the pett,l4, g-• till to our WELL ASSORTEIP ; o;toptly at, ntlell to. .1 -ell FEDKRA I. STREET, form, I; ..e , ttplt,l by &Ir. Fvuli , k..l unlN BARKER .1- ranch lingt •.• •'ony of rwrr:•: aTy namur.i. 1 3 ..,_ r ~.. .i ,00r,o• heel ..... I 20 ,11,..v.c. do 81maa1•.... I 1 : ..... . co (~n2rest Gaiters . Als, n 'to - 2 lwrx• ofs2,rtm.rat of 14 A\fl en I LIPILF.N•II 2110 f O , at .117 lnw price., at ACARD.—Tho undersigned has, on• der th• date of tho 19th lust , talc. chary, of the Grtwory eatabllshmeto hltborto carried ou by Hr. 11A TiflAb RALIK% at No 4111 Prno .beet, bb debacrount All persona kioot,ng I heruaolyea 0.1 to the old (Inn 0111 ploaam tuako pa, roent, and novo haying Llaltna ag•luat the old firm will preaont them to me ILLS lIT 111 HI: in mtlrlng from •-Uta broomo•. I twk pl.••ur. r•commondlog my son, lIENRY ItARE. to my old Mood.tdi moltzom,ry. MAIIIIAO hA rittlt , argh. N. I\. O SUGAR AND 1101. - .2z ht]. 0 F.„, 50 do Cuba do; w WA, N. tk 7.5 chtaoa Bryan 'ran. 50 do Black do; EMMt= pkgs Mackerel, 13..eiton 112SpOCtier.; Prime Now Lard, Kettle Konderod, and a general stork of gooda lu our lino, for sale and in titian and arriving ot McDVSALDR AItPI2(.IA LES, do 2 212 awl 214 Liberty at o•ot . d . V , T FUR :SALE OF - N,FRE SEASo 4 4 r AUCTION 5.,11 on TlirllSDAY,ilao 3d, at 2 o'clock lu the aftornoon, at 211•KSI.VET'S A CCI - 10N 110CSE, No. 47 Fifth Wood, tho last Tor Sala of the &awns, haring got orders to close them out without won. Among the sseortment lea large rarloty of Lwil ll' and Childreus' Sets of oil kinds and stars, and this la Mtn only (+Amy to get Cheep Furs this ..moo. Sale politivo. 'moan fit J. Mit SLVVY, Snot iIISISTART wecarraccureics Orrtre, Cursor G and VA turret+, Wsahlocton, D. Nov. ?7th, 1843 VOTICE.—The publie kale of Quarter .1.1 maulers' Stores. advertise,' for WEDNESDAY the 2 , 1 or Docesntrer, Ls postponed until WEDNEB DAY, the Itlth. C. 11. Toairtaxs, del td Captain and A. Q. M. D. 8. A. pROPItI ETA It Y AND H. HS'EN t.! liTAld PS, of all denominations. A full supply krpt constantly on hand, at the Internal }keen. °Mee, ho. 67 Mater wool, next door to City "Irma cry, Allegheny, DAVID rf.WHET, Onllnctor of Internal Ravenna, 23d Met. P. Borg.—Letter ehould be, din...PA to Allegheny, ace Pittsburgh. oeS4 LEFT TIIE SUBACRIBEII, in Uppor St. mar to.noop, an indentured rutohip GIRL, named VICTORIA HOVILNS t7L'TP, nged about tea yean. Had on 'sten the /eft, a red barred plaid dm., with short aleeree, and a black and yal• w waist. I hereby warn all perwan Iron harbor ing her, or contracting ‘l.4bte 00 my ILCIVOLt Oraitat •lol l x DOR LA NC. BUTTER -1,000 lbs. freak Roll; HERRING-60 bblot. wer. Labrativ , DEAN-50 bash. Small Navy ; TURNIPS-20 bu.b. White 111,,b0 , APPLES-80 bbla. lintacts; Ltetetred In store and tor We by ootbi 11. RITIDLP frLEASE FOR TWENTY YEARS. —s... Building Lots, es,l3 fronting 20 feel on the east onto of tho Public *ram uear the new diger. het Dome, In the City of ..I.llegheny. For terms apply to GEO. E. RIDDLE, Conveyancer, No. 67 Diamond st., Pitteburgh. noVid WANTED TO IN OIL, TANK. Iron preferred. C'opacity slant Oro thousand tntr res, .d pumping facilities. Inqulro of BODT. APHSTOBTIL no:01w 'PULVERIZED Ebm- A. mar Savory. Thyme and Marjoram. prepared and pot op Er tho ralted goclory of &Worn, for sale by JOHN A. RENSHAW. dot C.rtlor tawny and Heel gtreets. AT A .TRY'S CAN oysrEtts recoira .I.l.ldatir. and for sale at Om Venally Grocery Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW, did ein-ner Liberty and Rand meets. 01{ESITTEJLL BUVrEft,-13 bozos of 1: Primo Roll 811 it, lint received, and for rale at No. 126 &cowl etreat. FRANK VAN CORDER. EMKMMM der2 ('IAS. C. DALSLET, 17 Marti R. S _ iVgfa 67: 1 7 . r—h) bbls fresh from aa2 C.: 8AL. 4 1..FY,1r0 Liborly .t. IJtfrrElk. -2 , lbs Peeked Butter for sale by YM P. 01C0IL 100. CLOSING OUT OF ENTIRE STOOK AT OOST. L. HIRSHFELD, Eillft=1!=1011i MADE, TO ORD E in our usual unrar c /d n e3ls at T e t . es t et Price, lying 1 mako thts •;good inducement to those who Isiah to boy bargains, being deeirous tonna out my entire stock by the Ist of January, oo amount of retiring from Motions. TILE STOlll{ TO LET. Possession given ma the lot of Tehroary. HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS' knall •a e . inan audit., anJ notinue *eery deacriptlne, EATON, ACREM & C.0)14, Whokeels purchasen will Ond our stock eilual to nay In tits city, while nor terms for cull tiro the most liberal and kodncing dad pfIOTOGRIPII ALIII'ILS All alylt4, bolo A 4 coot. (with 1111 irdgo ao4 &woe.) np maxtla. and •utrlt. IL,ota a IX , YU 111=:1 No. OS Market Street, I=l No. 83 Wood Bt.. bIEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Complete In every branch prercoatings. Casalmeres. &r By the I►+d 1215 PER CENT From mo old rated L. EIRSH.FELD, E=ll Elegant Lace Collars and Jets ; Rich Lace Handkerchiefs ; Chantilla Prints ; Chantilla Veils ; Embroidered Handkerchiefs ; Hoods, Sontags, Nubia& ; Mosquitaire Bid Gloves ; Gents, Kid and Buok - Ganntletts ; Fine Dress Shirts; Linen, Paper and Steel Collars ; 17 AND 19 FIFTH ST . PHOTOGRAPH AL 13r301 i 1!•vocco, bolding SO rlrtur., 81 Ad cud ap+urdi 31 oroond, bolding 30 Pictrirn+, SI 341. d opv.rd. Morocco, bolding EU PictArra, it bO ilatt upwards urocco, bolding b 6 end urrwardn. Btorav-o, h4lfling 5n Pletwes, f 1 SO and arde. Moro,. a, rflitires, end upwards. The REST pt, • to tql st JOHN P. HUNTS, No. so trinh strovi, Ms•onla H.ll All Alhanot ara tenrreattal of the bait snake anti material Photograph Curia Tan SO rants roar doe. apwarda. Doan SHOES, BOOTS AND EC= BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, Ho'lery, itc., OARG,U3B,',THIS MOilll, M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE, wONDERFUL, TES qagaltr .ud pelt., .f BOOTS AND SHOES, CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, NO. 82 FIFTH STREET. OW - Every patr warrant.' 1.4 anitt at .lower print than costume rods elsewhere. ti 0.30 ALBS ROSA CREAM ! A near awl beautiful prat:mm . 2ow, for Chapped Rands, Lips and Rough Skin, O•nsed li and Err windy oresttlff Prepared luld tbr sale at ORonGE A. KELLY'S OKSTRAL DRIIO OSOlit., OUTTIOr Ohio An d !Wend Strome, To Markel Irma., Alltabarq. SA I ,T 1,000 BARRELS. NO. 1 EX.T In mei bright barriii4tor;4l.l.*:irt.:,- del PENN'A BAL !] fAHOIAQ'4 C 0 . AtemsraiQ r,OSIitTLIIIASTZIeII Onto Co.. 0 and It'd atrestail. Washington D. C., N0 . 1,21th.1813. VOTICE.—W ill be eold'at publio auo -LA don on WEDNESDAYS, the 9th and 2341 of De cember 1813, at the Corral, near the Observatory, In this city, a lot of Public Borges and Males condemn, *4 S 4 %mat for public service. Terms, cash In Government funds. Sale to corn- 1 mane at 10 o'clock a. to. 0. 11. TOMPKINS, del td Captain and A. Q. X.r. 8. A. T UMBEL{. 3,000 Rat yellow seasonal Ptne ; 5,000 Parting Hall*; 2,000 ramping Poke, For ooal Boat. ; SOO Wagon Spoke:, ln,ooo Darrel Staves; 20,000 Hoop Polo*: Now landing and for oats b 7 R. lIIDDL no2A No. 183 Liberty .11.1 VALUABLE WORKS ON De Mart'. ?Ciliary Law, 1 vol., 2 ro. Trice 23.0. Uati'm C. 8. Military Laws, Ire-1863. lu &O. Bevat's Military Lavr and Court... Martial. 23. for pall. by KAY 8 IXI.. M Wand stroat. MILS. WHITE FLINT HOMINY Awl- , 20,000 poplar Bloom Haudlos ; ao bozos Hamburg Chasm.; 1.000 pound■ Buelrerbtot,llonr For solo by EDW. HZAZELT,,y, QMOKE rill' —A free. supplyjuet h.Jrasetrod; also, • lot of George's Desk dr , em solo at the Easolly Grostry Store of JOHN A. itI=I3IIAVV. del Ooroar 'Liberty sad Eland stnr.ts. 1800 buitelo prime Barley; 1000 bushels Vbite Meat. T. sale by SCHOMAILICR L LAN°. A - PP LEE i APPLES!-186 burr Applos . roneliplmeet; hr isle by del SCHOLUMIII LAXO. 7i lE 1" .4U TIS E. 71 I'T S aarer Dcr:. &ear 1, , O"'' Dar: Liota 1 ,, at.. L' 1.41, Fer Pyolng 1,(8,14. Ywitho-s Fhl Gle,r, Ci iliir • CI ' W.f. ' , ~r d .11 VirrA ring Appu,l. /Br A AAVIAG I'Lli CANT. 'lb* ~t ..ate you can color /t, ninny V,0114 Vrt.llid olio-mine cacti tiro Um, that 1.41/1. nba.le• con bo produced (rum the saute dye. b. proanta ampler, and any one can nn the den nabb perfect Iflrectlonn In Eagi.h, ranter,. and German. 1115ilid of each packages for further information In Dyeing. and yinlno a perfect knowledge what (vier, are bcnt adapted todye erne .thane, with many •altiable rrcipcs,) purehnr Hoorn S. Kiernan* Treatbei nu Dyeing and C.,l o ro i g. bout by mall on P•cript of prf.,--in Iduinfacturrnl STEVENS. tun linmdtray, Bunton for vain by drugglate and deakrn generally ATIN A L Sill •a........... A-1.1 MIN Pee 0% Iv, 111,01.1 War. . •' [laving tuseptell the Agency for the imie of the SEhIPI.E CLAY, mined near St. Look, Mu., 1 In vite the attention of Glom and Utast Manufacturers to the Analysis gifon aletva, as reported by Profs. A. A. fleys, of Itoetoo, midi. C. Lkioth, of Philadelphia. which, together with the teat of actual experience by nnosuftelorers In Pitishorgh, Cincinnati and ht. 1.001, goternnineo It Co be the ported and most solo. able Clay now known, whether Foreign, A noirlcon Pots mode from It have stood in the tikes Forum. from 63..; to 9 months. The Analysis Is of the an taken from the mine, without toy washing or preparation ishatio or. I, great adhesiveness and rhotirily gnelittee, which are not shown by the Analysis. and which oil• nut of the mixt use of a Lyrae protairthin of when,' burley! clay. • • 1 m now propttrort wen °Herr for mo of Cloy to NI sittrito.l from tit I,ooto or dottier...l hero. I=l N O MORR GRAY I/AIR. Lranuarr HAIR ET CSINO T ri m It }CST rl, - IENA.T . O Ft For p-aoriog and boottlitylng tho Itetr TIO. 14 an article bnt recently intreaturrell into title eountry, trot ha+ long been larorably known by ihr nobility of France at tkeir only effectual Rath RESTuRICIt. It is complete within itself, no other dressing or accompaniment of any kind being noon. marl to ceetire lb. attainment of the fullowigig desi rable malts, other thin .close compliance: with the direction : MES=EMiI 2. It will ranks it from , ex Bald /7cada. S. It art 2 -1463•.• Me Nature/ Secretia. 6. n the floodrof ad !MU.,,. ail( woke tAr Ilnie Soft and Clamp O. n ailf prearrra A. Orion! Color to Old AO.. 7. It prereni A. Bair/rain Falling, (IL 8. It led/ cars all Dumas .f A. Scalp. _ . It ie note Dye ; mutat. no Nitrate of Silver, or any other ingredlent DO:riga:La to either Skin or Ilatr, Price, ONE DOLLAR. for We by an mature-table ltruggirts 81.110:4 JUIINSTOIN, General agora, Cur. or limithOrld •utt Vonrth Sta., Initiator,.ln anlBAmecattr7 THN3 BUGLM cr.A t A coll.otlon of n.atiy oft; .° tL. fre.holt, rrictest sod moat rounnp Bongs, Trios, Quartetts and Choruses Ever pchlbritett Tbla shavld be In evrry loyal ramp 6M—!•u It art❑ I,lp the ry Lt, ..tll4 •rwiv., Coplen mailed .2 roorli , l SL. CEAS. C. MELLOR, EC= NVIIIS:SIANN'S (DE ,f 71.17,) TOOTH-ACHE PILLS The p, - . ration of rblt Pill hen Deem lb. remit of Peen of etinly and prat 100. They are purely tog, table, end therefore will not (Wary the teeth or gum. They .111 cure the meet •lol.nt Tooth•Arhe to • Pm when pmperly need. Dkeetioes--Clean mit the .vity of the Tooth efruct• and dry it well with cyan!: theu out the Plll the .roe of the vseitimn and prams it tight into Oa toroth, and curer over with was or vittori. TN.. Tills are one of am b..t remodlm for ibis 'honking pain. Prapered sad sold wholesale sad recall, by AUG. WELIIMANN, lin. 214 OHIO ATItEET, Allegheny City no2B:lnnati BOYS' CLOTHING. A tomb supply of Cape and Sack Orarcoale, MELTON BEA VE OUINCH I *. PILOTS, sod Garibaldi and Cutaway Sults, TOR OITITZIIEN And . fol I assortment of sults of sn kinds. 1,...r HOTS AND YOUTHS GRAY .It, LOGAN, No. 12 Fifth SL of L 9 VTkliZ -- I;vEsE'rrs Great Historical Oration on the Bat- tie of Gettysburg. BARER d GODWIN, Printers and Publishers, here Just lamed, In a noatoctaro pamphlet, the Great Oration of Hen. Edward Nearest at Gottriburg. To which is added very Pull and Intoreoting Reports of the Ceremonies at the Consecration of dm National Cemetery; Descriptions of the Battle-field; Details and Incidents of the Battle., 10., Tiallof Perhaps, tho most Interesting contribution yetalas to the History of the War, and s hould be itithepositesion of every citizen. Prim, In paper corers, 2,c; In limp cloth, (Ac. A Übnl discount made where quantities aro ordered. Bent'by mall, open too receipt of price. Address BAKER 1 GODWJN, Printers and Publishers, ..Ttibite Buildings, Printing-House square, N. T. delt2i4 ISAAC CRAW, OLTMETT SAW MILLS. ALLEGHENY Eases oirattantly oo tiaod • large and tholoki owl stack of DECKING, BOAT AND EIMOSI PLANK, WINDOW FRAME STITT, LINTLYS, SUB-SILLS, JOISTS, SPOUTING, LATHE, PAL INGS, di., de., dn. Hs will fill ostlers (or • SAWED SITIFT with P romptness. and sit rata.. N.E. Parsons want lag LONG TIMBER or POP LAR an partlonlat7 invitwl to examine his stook. a eirOillre on Orals Myst, ors Bobinson. nitenit GEORGE W PORCH General Commission Merchant, WrOontaxsnmes Erotterrso Mean. B. 11. Jock & Co., Plitabargb ; K. 0. IDlglat & Co., and C. P. Haight & Bros. Phllattelpbt. seAtSmd • McCOLLISTER & BA 11, TOBACCO DEALERS, 10$‘00015 STREET, Aro sailing off tholr hugs stock of i. TOBACCO, PIPES AND SSIOKITIO TOBACCO At the very lowest Ammo fbr cub. All onion promptly attoodod to. rml7 TIMOTHY' SEED.-10 bushelb prime A.-Timothy Semi cm hand, sad for sale by !SAULT DICKEY A CO., del el Water street sanks prime bare for sale by WY. P. BM t 00. ST.ITEIIE.rr . BANK OF FITT:41IIRGII „t r, L.• I•,•• .4E, Bank, 5 , ...1;5.} l LA, Cah..cron. Tncuus t mac, Cutantom oases. T.rycip.lm.. pl , l on the Face. Snre Rye*, Scald Road, Totter .1 rfrctlon , t, Old and solt.t.nrn Ulccrc, Rheumatic Disorder., Dyspcpcia-I , .l.vettnei, Jannd ice, Salt AL.., _µ,ls_,. 11;n - curial Dinn.ana, Getmral Livrr Out, aline, uatocorn 14 Curriu:t the tool vt Loy Plmnt,l.ncr et Appolt.s. Low Spirits, Pool Stomach Chu...0,1w and b• 3110:. JUILN 11 ARTER, I'endawr IDussla tltmaplaints, tnimther with all othm SD 5,.."11 un 4.lne,Wod this lot day ni Dec.. mann fr.nri an impropoc condition of the S. SMITH. Tin Publl. trculc/ory cy clmu. dm a goticral Toole, $m ernms urn cu.."( In;c4,-nant, and Pronto, and }...t .Iw:a _ i St! 701 .4 I n pant It:video& and 'molten:to nc. I 0.1- 4 : ,^' P.n. to other Banks ...... . ..... ..... ... ";.7a: I.: bh ," ILu. ISANK OF PITTSACIOII. Aeewb • r I, ISS , Loans and Discounts 41.4.,470 1:4 11.1 Estate ... 60,010 Gold and PLlver Cvotr 1111,187 411. Unitnl Ptates Legal Tender N .1.4'1,545 O. roped States Bonds, 77-10 per Cl . 10%000 0• linited States Ilonda, t lw•r coot 10 1 ,000 0: rnttrd States Pertificatoe, 6 y.•r a.. 715.0. v) Pennsylvania Bonds. :tee rs,r :11 t'llvvlts and Note• of other heat._. 24,b10 40 Lro•• by other Bankt . . 717.411 le earwal Stork Note, in ..... j.h.prafhi. Dn•• to other .... krel Et rolupt $3,745.3G4 Th. &kw. 'tat:met./ is rorroct to the te.st of toy knowledge end idiot. H. M. lIT:Rft.I Y,Cush,r A b.f.,. the, 11.6 let doy of Lkc., ISRAEL. NoLary A ERi•H .‘ N ASD M.A FA C- T.l TIUCER , LIA NK. D u . [1.,,..1,•r• 0.. (111,r Bann I .4n, au I nu, .ut N.•te+ bna ‘f .4 live 13,4.11Le , e1.... 4- 6 'll Due F 7 utber ll.nk. . .. 31.331) P..1 ' 11 L0an.....!‘),.e.k` I 4 ;.p.ern ' t L. XII a Irva ' y Loa.. 1 II / s.,rmrt 1.• DOIN 6(2OTT. Jr. . Saorn atot I,fore we till( lat .I.ly of , SNOV, DEN. Notary rubil. Ecil AN ICS BANK ()I . }TM'S -111211611 r=ZZI2J IMEMIE Loa t , • Ivop,itors Dot to otl+or Bookt S. L. ana and lisc4,unts I . 5. Cortiliestco, fr,..nary 'Notes and 2icaos S Clod. a Other Dinka.... Lnto by other Bank $1.,1.. , 61 Tip-tnr. rtntt•m•n! tt, brat ~/ mJ kucrtledgo mtrl helirf. GEO. D )STREW, fxthi r Swot, heforn tun this Ist day of FRANK W. KENNEPT. Net Arr 1 1 n 1 •1, _ •___ _ CITIZEN BANK Ptrn.nt Aar, I.h.c..mlpor 1. 11.A.1 I=l N.A. end Chock. or other Bank.. Leggo I.nder rtto. U /I a lAA Stat.. keruct Duo fr..l. Bunks ut.t.l Capital Pi ...k EISETEI 111=12 MME2M=I Th• Ahoy.. •t.l•ment 13 kno.fleAge wad belief. UEO. TAN DOREN, Cottlit, A Iflrmo.ll.l-fure mit this Ist rift,. of Dec., 1663. H. E. DAV Not.x.ry II:ON CITY I3ANK. -- r:-ri.r.al, Dz,..n.tb....r t. 1.8r..3. $ 400.000 00 tili,D44 00 bi.,300 %.119 ('appal L. an• and Dl•coun Ln and Pa. loath S. In U. I,l,Treasury PI, :.than Ilank• ........ ..... rary 1... an t..i:o‘ernor •.1' Pa • an I Bank. s: .1 N.. 1, 1/:114 .; I Due 1... , th•r Banks U,1:12 Poe tr. I/0r,041,3r• 1.. Thu 111 , ..T0 •trilament l• correct, arcordlng to il.e 1.5) my and belief. EMMEIMI S. SNIT . Notary Public 11ENY BANK. Prrrserekm, December 1. 1E.G.1. .8 03,000 OV 1,023,067 4.1 09,747 91 23,212 57 1.v.,749 St 470,327 _tort I.oelhe and At.comta r)”e by other Banki Not,. and litecke of other Beak... Skocte Trmattry Sotee.. 0121113 One to °tit.' Banks. Due to Depasitono The above ate tament L currant, according to tho Mat of my knottrlodgc and belief. J. W. COOK, Coal! ler Sworn unto before too Ibis day. 8. SMITH, Notary Public. . _ _ Derr', Quairra•uverce Gr.vanat's Orncr , 1 Pittsburgh, Dec. 1, 1861 f MULES.—Sealed proposals will I,OIJUDa received at this odic. until the Pth day or Deroinh.r.lBo3. for furnishing and delivering as Pittsburgh, Pa., Ouo thousand good, wand, large sire 31oles from Four to Eigiti Tears Old. These mules must be in good order, sound in every respect, well developed and Jo!! Mad. Mgt , Bide will be In lots of Twu Hundred or more at the option of the bidder. If any bidder Intends to bid on more than ortolut,a separate bid will be offered. DELIVERY. Lot So. 1, WO mules to be delivered on 12th Doe., 1.863. ..2 200 " Pith ..1863. " 19th " 1863. " 4.2 W " 23e1 " 1963. " 6, 200 " 26th " 1863. The make will be Inspected by a competent inspeo tor, and no mule will be inspected that is not well developed, and corresponds with the notloe in this ad vert biement for size, formation, good condition, and free from defects. Proposal. mama be marked "Proposals for Moles." and marked Weida the ?lumber of the Lot o latch the bld I. Intauded for, and addrmeed to Lt. Col. 0. Grout, Depot, Quartermaster GonoraL C. d. A., PltUburgh, Peoria. The ability of the bidder to till the oontrect, !Mould it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whew signatmes must be ap pended to the guarantee. The reepo mai Willy of the guarantors most be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the Cn lied States District At torney. Bidders must ho present in person when the bids are opened, or their propotals will not be considered. Bonds opal in amount to half the sum to be re ceived on the centred, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the sue- Awful bidder upon signing the oontract. Ale the bond must accompany the contract, it will be neve. eery for the bidders to bare their bondsmen with them, or to have bonds eigned in anticipation, end readi to be produced when the ociritnect is elgned. a POT. qf Ovarante, . . —, of the county of —, and State of and of the county of— and State of —, do hereby guarantee that is able toftilfll &contract. to accordance with the terms of hie proposition, and that, should his proposition be socupted, he will at once enter Into a contract therewith. Should the contract Ire awarded biro we aro prepared to booonto hie metal% :To this guarantee mutt be appended the retrial certificate abere mentioned.] Proposals from disloyal parties will not be tonal& C.d. mud an oath of allegiance will be required of mascaral bidders beforer\aign Mg °attracts. The undersigned meases to himself the right to reject any or all bid. that be may deem too high. Payment to be mode upon the complaUon of the contract, or ea soon thereafter u the undersigned stall be In hands. 0. CROSS, delad Meat. Col. and D. Q. M. General. Tit EXIT:U(IIED WITHOUT prepared —We take this method of batireilng our Woods and the Fable seaworthy that we are now to EXTRACT TNH 'WITHOUT PAIN In the practice of Dantietry. ET Those who hare teen postponing this much dreaded operation truly now lay aelde their tears arid Ws us a cal. es the *merman we have In use bus been thoroughl y tested dneng the poet !bur years. folly establiali the sae and pain less character of the operation . o Droll' or Cheri& mls nor Gahm& Battery med. All those wishing the services of a good and reliable Dentist will do well to call and consult with J. 551123 8. KING, D. D 8., No. 168 Nemeth street, or Da. 0. KING, No. 47 arolthOokl street, Pitts. kmk. Jot Omni AnlnnST QUAIMMUITJUL'a Orme, Corner O and 22d Street., Waalthigtoe, D.C., ‘ Nor. nth 18433.. WILL BE HOLD Al PUBLIC A ,C -TION, at the Q nartermaster'e Warelmnse, on the Kama between E and F and Mat and 124 streets, Weablugton, D. 0., on WEDNESDAY, Deo. 2d, a large lot of QUARTERMASTER'S STORES, con• donned sal aunt fur public service, oonalating le pail of Scrap Iron and Leather, Saddles, Bridles, Hareem sod Wagons, Tent., Tool. and LtoplO l Ws. Tonna rash, in QOTOMMEAt Fonds. Soli to commence at 10 o'clocka. et. CHAR 11. TomnuNa, no21:14 A. Q. X., U. S. A. F IN E DWELLING ON PENN ST. TOR BALE.—The large three4tory BRICE DWELLING, No. SS Penn attest, below May strait, to °lured for sale. pore $6,01V. The home la well built, Rumba:Led with marble mantel., gee and water. Large yard sod alley inter rear. Any one wishing Os ass the toosss can en through the ode mue Penn etreet. JOHN WAY, moll:U*4M 11 . 111, k4TYRM Jr. fr. 0. th• o. al! •:',,s^• from an (=pure MEM 53,7 l-5,364 01 - - Sw - rho :r- m ert.toll he s. loeu uha 1, I 47.141 t'll l'rrr !pot, 1. 1.5..; :eto,.Ket , d) tot.S.coO 4,0'22 tee Treett to the le•st of ely AIEDIC.II. 1\ 1).5N.1 IMPROVED BLOOD-SEARCEML 12= tall to brnellt, whore a.• la, Ers - r I NI ONLA 1.4; La ia•iven.-t.g. I.ay aerthiocal ataaugh on tuna to fill • g•od .•f th,qn tLn free viii of. fer!nr 0,121 hart been oared by tbs Mood 711 E EAT 1'1.711.1 /11.11--111/E WORLD MAL • LESL;ED Tu YRO DUCH ITS EQUAL--TRII RtOoD-SEARCHES aLostorszi =rumps- A N T.--S v -1n eatoramt of David SI rogry, of Ne• pier Township, Fleviforel Cotitty - In Avrll. n4s.r to 1,a5.:41K-r, a mall 1,,, uppor I Ip, which .00ti ,ttlarKe.: Awl rr 1 11,4.1 poultitca Or colaand a seen of lull al without effect Yitating tue si.re escalating, I called on Dr. Ely, e( rh. , prononnced it t ASPER, and pre. la-riled • ..1.4.1.1 of augur of loud and bread poulticaa. Y Minns them. rained', of no avail 1 called upon Dr. Shaffer, •tf lovidevide, &lmond o. Italy, who also pronounced the dttease Cancer. and gave me internel and emernal rensidies—t he latter eonststing prind paDy of ranstic--het all to no purpove, eta the disease on .presoiug lowarn lid mee. I mat used a preparation of anenle, in this !oink of solve. This for a limo checked the disr-sen. but the Inflammation soon Increased. I nett called upra Dr. Stetter, el Pt. elatrsellle, Bedford county, alto also pronounced the dime. Conner, and applied a salve, said to he • never failing remnly, but it heal no effect whatever in checLing the spread of the •nrc• lu Denemlsor, in the same year. the disease hal aeon away a greater pan of my hp, and had at t sckid the ' , ben I weal to t - inelunati, when. I itinshitni Prof. B. 8. Newton, of the P.-in-tin listlnat Csalego. lie pry °enured the disease cutenao. Canner, auperlu duced inordiuste Use of mercury: . Be applied mild tine ointment, and gave me Internal remedies. fly face heated If. but the in,"... mm„ was not thormghly removed. In Fe:amity, 1857, he pro nounced me cured, and I left lit home. In April, the doestse again returned, and so violent was the pain that I could hot rest at night Late In May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself un der the chows of Dr. See ton, with whom I Mt:pann ed until September, demur which rime Le used every tricorn mainly, nod tart:, .0 tacticalln checking the iiieoaso, but whet, I returned home there were Still three diseharring ulcers npun my lane. I continued song New tr.'s nreparateic.r. and ale, medklua that I got from Dr. Ely, tat the Cancer continued grow- Int ant d it had eat off the telt stale of my none,the at greer partiou lay left ..hark, and had attacked left eye. I had git en up all hot," of ever cored, glace Ito• Lly said he nada only give relic but that it rule a - as imptataible In March, 18111, Nought a Dottie id ••Itaiosinearchev," but I must oon hoe that I had to faith Litt. I Issu very weak when • I coalmen-int hams I.Liont I found that 1 gained vlrerfth day by acy and al. , that the ulcers com menced dr) tug up. I rent:rated, and whoa tW third I bottle was taken my lute our healed an If by a lairs ' cie. I need a lonrtn trottle,atid I hare been healthier blur* than I Late leen for thr ISSt aorta yearn. Al though my hoe L sadly dtsfigurest, I am still grate ful to a benign Itrovidchia who hex spared my Ms, and which ha, been done thrnugh the luetram lip of "liindary'n Improved Blood-Searcher." DAVID AIcOBEARY, Sworn and sub-tented this flat day of August, A. D. I before me, one of the Justices of the Pease, In and for the Borough of tiollidayslturg, Blair Co., JOBS GOBLET, J. P. IfYlin dries I !FEZ cOMPLAINT CCRPD ar LASH/EFS IMPROVED:BLOOD-SEARCHER. Pereonully latireurcd before me, one of the !astir. of the Peace in and for Blair cennty, George Kopp, who being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and 61: Too ',ere aco I eon affllcted with pain be t Wren the 11110111.1er9, 012061 corstant cough, 16. of •TTlicettc, chills, night ewcals, and very •übjeat to tnku c-,11.1e.' I at length became PO weak that I could hardly walk ; phylucian did me no good. E01:6• time left fall I crtnroonceil taking LinaLerra Improv. Bioud•rearcher, and by th e 156 of two bottle* was perfectly exited. T feel of to recommend it to al oho suffer from liver &teeters, general debility, 100 of appetite and other dieeasue arising from tutpurltg of the blood. I would not like to do without It. I conelder it an excellent family medicine. ~ Signed.) Ill:CIRCE KOPP, tlworn and ntbscrilsod this IGth day of March, A D. Ift.ST, beforo coo. J. 00.8LEYr.1. P. Fora.—Mr. Kopp lea rmident of Fraukstoww, and le well known to the citizen, of Blair and Batitbnt CM calm as a man of ea. el lent el aracter and laflashree. 4NOTIIER CAB OF SCROFCLA CCRED BY LINDSE ra BLOOD-SE-41101112R. If Mare be any who rt.lll doubt that Lindsay's Im proved Blood-tearcher has and will permanently owe the most desperate end long-standieg same of bored. els, let them read tho following end leo convinced: J. I. Lindsey I was afflicted fer a number of rears with • disease, said by my rilaysiciam to be Scrofula. For the last three years I was so bad that I was unable to be out of my bed. I tried all the rowdies and the beet physicians I was able to pro cure, without any benencbsi result. I continued growing worse until the limb and skin were antimly eaten off the left side of my tam, neck, shoulder and arm. lily sufferings were so great, and I was ao par reduced, that it required the efforts pf two persons to more me to bed. This was my condition when I was Induced by the Iffesers. Ralston, of Eldarton, to BF your Improved Blood Searcher, which, to my great relief, and the satisfaction of my friends, I soon dis covered Fee belpina me. I continued the Imo of It, [ld gained so rapidly that In coneiderably lees than one year I was able to go about and attend to eon. of Iv household duties, and the parts affected were all healed up. and covered with sound, healthy fifth and akin. and have Cu continued over since; and I now enjoy a state of health that I had for years glean up all hopes of Ewer again being blessed with. NANCY BLEAHNST, Neer Elderton, Armstrong county, Pa. A n„curt NEW EVIDENCE. Deng emitted with a pier°. tett& on the ums and fete—after trying many remedies which utterly failed to cure—l wassien.uedesi by W. 11. Butts 41. Co. to try " Lindsey'. Improved Blood-lbearchat; ami,now, six weeks later 11.. rig the •1:03114 betas, pro trounce myself cured. tettor broke out some thing over one year Aso, ou the Inside of my inns extending from the elleoe .I.lorn to the wrists; els on my tats, immediately or ~nd the month and data and continued to be . per. , t torment so nu until cured by the Blood.deaxiwr My arms were at times almost useless, owing to the deep cracks and sores= them, liable to bleed at any time on the lout ester tem to lift or work. and sometimes so itchy I could. acarc.ely prevent tearing elflmy &eh. I hare now been coredaLt weeks, .d feel It due to Mr. Lindsey. and to the public generally. T 0 make this statement, in hope that othons nke myself may be benefited -by using his invaluable medicine. MEMO . _ to and subscribed before me, one of the Al dermac In and for dto city of Yittablirgb, this ItSt4 day of July, .1. D. Itki.S. . . . /ND. MeILISTEIt, didennsa, ELD6IITON, Jarman . !4th, 16n J. M. Lisdeav—Dear Sir; WA are very near out of your medicine; please tend us two doten. We would Jost say that your medicine has cured a cassisf&mil- WA that b. been coming on for years; the tech was eaten off the' lady's arms—yon could Iwo the mown working,. She is at the eighth tool. now, and the feeb is growing on very fast. Your Blondaelitabar Is going all over the country. The pool*, are Ivry much pleased with the above case, Please nand as statement of our account, and oblige as. • Toon truly, JOHN HALSTON b CO., Elderton, Indiana Stenos. AS A TONIC, it hest no equal 'IIn like the many silo mixtures called "Blt. tors," it creates no false appetite, a! gives tone and for to the 53-steta grad nally and permanently. BEWARE OF CO Du. J. M. UNMET'S GY.M.,i,AB BLOOD Seiscrriru has J. M. FULTON'S nuns printed on each label. Refuse .1111 J. Al. FULTON, Druggist, Wholonle and Retail Agent, Nos. 67 ♦ND 69 Flrro STREET, PITISBUBBII, PA., To whom NI Pldern awn be dirocteo. acrifsll,