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L i*ibititso r ataki lio*ti e ---*,,,. .. : -- Th° .. ii i 'lab ttnior a 1156" ;,:: ,iil4. , The 31°Ise lui o n tbo stom , eioek. ~-..',A1: it win 4. zinif.pasi twoh,o.° mompolir toquyi "Iv the.-Alladate-tht Press tools4el22n,:ta t,,..i':,5,J-, : • 41,"146,1,igigails'p iss , .and h as .- to. ••,' 'k.,, sbis'l4‘•' with tho • to say. willieg - , • 0,111: 00221414 L . ire regret copy.; We ~-',..,..Yr- taiepttatt=-natal"! kith' 'some 4 In no - with so 1 black Aug' tiationsht hove - PaX' „,..d, 441 134 a .e • • h ir e m l ht t,.. .;A',:": - iigvo 4-7-7 - o t t.„.niqmeg two itiohl/6 °' Otritatiti bog We *' by sod° / „but to seed as ~- imi6:42,4°2•T - n ecirtooPo aza hope `. .0. vailtu.F. l f..4PA,,.. iy telegraph , t to our r! a d. ', -.: • n---nnhinim r'''' t'doll/TinD boa after - ' ..111/-.._. u th is; ImPort". possible '...ggrilik, . „ ii tut oatileit bkra!l, „-.. ttidelhin* C-" '‘.4tialaable.adnited Mai la lialtab I. le In ; -A ll .0 111- 4W 1 3 4 0 the Pittsburgh Xiit,laiing to do duty as die Coppe organin th ese parts, must aemetimea go on it. belly, like any other inttkesixt d,, we suppose , eat doe; toor-ao estordinga the curse that the species tiittOtpr4eidiet tit: &Incited, pulverised ,41:10littirthittlatter queition—if it is • ta the eating of the material— . Rattled ` or not,' just as the reader pleases to - *ark it, for the ' nouns, (tor we will not _ argue it at present, eiGtorlegically or phis tologirelly,) there can sor ely be no question by its dust:lls it may, the Post pas alwayia supply ready to throw in the ihrreadera. Yesterday, in-an arti - IdiaPnapos oi contemporary's notice of Surra - O'Braltri's letter in reply to ono ittenitome time ago by General Mat ants toe a' Mkt editor, it thus "sums up" on the . . 'mats of the rase/lion : TM hlocidy 'teachings of siboiltionieni pro ; ~..40cia present Natiosal troubles, and their i. likely to prevail there iroubLes from coming to a- speedy termination. dhoti- Agog r cleelares flat slavery was the cause of the star, and that, consequently, we cars have no ;pease until slavery is destroyed. This is now pregramme, s fact that appears quite .Z.trummprehetsible to Mr. Smith O'Brien. *Der reading this, what unsophisticated 'raider' would believe that on Thursday, the it 26ig the same being Thanksgiving Day, : , "4and 'kola by, the c roft as such, it had the fai r- loiring - radical Abolition article in its wit - - 77.,t0rial column: 2111L"TCLIS OT BIATEILT , Independent' of the moral of the existence of slave_ ryilt wotild have been a blessing to our j peoplehaS the iiititution 'lever ezistedamong ! be a day of thanksgiving and rejoicing when we bear of its. final extinction ' in the Bolted States. Wears not prompted to. 'these refiettions,,becanie of the horrible pie tires painted of the teutirinities of slavery, by -*: the' Beaded imaglnitions of Abolitionism; bad slavery unquestimishly is—in its • mildest 'feria—its wont phases here neverroached the depths of degradation and guilt attributed to them by oar Northern fanatical declaimers. Were the entire slave population of the South fitted for emancipation, we should be glad to sir them entree to-morrow. As it is we hope - Soleil some scheme of gradual emancipation Sidepted, by which the institution will speeds . ly die cut and be forgotten. Oar principal reason for this is, that it will remove a Tics lion-cif agitation and contention, which will be allowed to rest, so long as there Is a slave within our country for canting political heritev and hollow-hearted pretenders to whine about. The great mass of the people North and South haven° interest In this eternal slavery gaestioa, avail Those of the South who fa vor the institution most; ire those who make the most out of it,. in dollars and cents. Those • in the ,North, who are most clamorous against • it,.:Willewtons who Bars sighing for the slave, their aympathiel for his! condition extending .itriferther tbark• how It will affect his party. • - One ait—the' aietirownen—desire to extend ~ , I littfi ll 4l l uplanatv the syatem,ss a means of m'ik !„_ , ln trim. while • the Northern agitator de nounces it in order that ho may ride into power and consequence , We do not, of course, ha**. remarks, mesa that all those who de tailni4,altalliat slavery are hypocritical ; we `,allude exclusively to those demagogues who :.;:meths pettiest for political purposes. • ..4 As long settle Southern slavery propagan &Ste were IMAKIIIid to be all powerful in the cianials'Of the nation, we saw how saber?- thin were many leading Northern statesmen. .Mark Daniel S. Dickinson, Benj. . - atlar, Forney and a thousand others -of li e same sort, who ware, according to their ,iwitteschings,,therustaral allies of the Booth. 1,1164 at this ' s ame' of rookie's and danger our persons now, In. their denunciations of -Bustrformer Southern Masters, as they were a ' few years since of Northern abolitionists. When the , great, ElltaeWright, in .1848, an nounced his oPriltion to the. extension of . slavery to Doc :territory,, these "Northern tails of thestave power" opened their batter ! lee upon bim, , and newer closed their warfare, until death 'relieved him of their ?eczematous. So with toL-Benton; be took ground against Berikoares, system of propagandise', and he, toe; became a marked man. In all the schemes pit fcirward 'for the prostration of -such lolly •Matesmen'as Wright and Benton, the Northern men alluded to, always assisted in the 62111.1- ~. ghlation. The most Inge:ohm of th em all was, perhaps, Robert Ptesident Polk's 'cliental,' of theTriaiat7, and he, too, at the ~,,pressat time, is dem in denunciations of ji4.ilialrery..,4 If we look Smith, we perceive another 'due who i rbet a few years since, regarded 'levier as being a divine Institution • but erbeinow, falling in with the Adminlstrallon's :declare in favor of its extinction. .Autoog this eines Is that stupendous dome j'7,,gopte, Person - Brownlow, of Tennessee. Bat - a years shlose4ho appeared In public de in.Phliedelphis, so the champion of ale ' 'ir ;harlot his arguments' upon the scrip • , Atiresi, he now comes out and loforms us that be favors It. destruction. Protilbeie evidences, and they are but a few among' thousands , at our command, we satisfied-that the Satire peace of this new distracted and.biseding country requires the 'final ertillatlon if slavery-amongst as. We do . not allude;to ersdientionthhi year or next, erviihethir. shell disappear titbit generation or idea .is that its final abo„ tome Axed period, is necessary for 4holtitire Pewit of this Repablio. must be removed from the arena of poll-. ar pretending ,phlitaithroptstiland sefiam %,',...Atigiiirmsgeiguer, will use it not for the bone ' .?-tr".fit.ol 4- 'tlie slave, but for their own aggrandise maul.Doug the - effects:Cif the commotion 0e ,•..-;:teldinnidljincesteet agitation alluded -- ":?4'Z•444 he' ocallued tia - those who, riot in It, we scald afford to let the tempest rage. Unfor .Y.g.'l'.llnteteli,..boweireti;•this is notes cue. We alike:;;'l3ut there Is :a . rainbow of ithang.thitilighgo gloom. One of the results of tho presentrebellion_ will be the traokeningior perhaps, destreatbin of one of !4:'4 - -its.esiosciavery'lls the Sohth. With, that follow. the death of Abolition” aniengcior •••- Mien sifter the terrible expelling/iv Cif theresentlimeii our country will be co ineressed civllitation, baits ;,-lcutiltratt• wings, will spread its blessings upon a SWEeeereted,,lliepublie, destined to be the •*.'if4'greelest , , nation' upon which .the sun has yet bone, • 44. ITheit read_the above Thanksgiving • '1, - ! • Day 'article, we -.lagan to have some ,hope • Ike was like a<confession • of; sin, and even"--tt.lt bad not quite a trim top u oiniiivito were - , almost per suadedt'that it idgalfted a certain measure -.•of Mitt;graetvluid' that tall: 'pentane.. !oul4..notne at taet,, - : But todayweare pot illt~ed with the': true shpt , wltea a: Apr; Or: trout itsi.cip4Atnisa • tholiattOd:positleas of a...X 03 .4 co* ii IKOuk , l 4 47otiklitovetid the dist. " • Umiak -goat if the Valid 8008 saes Vitotiortills4 100:0014111" 5-f••i•.'-:.•i:" Whltttei mid lgararier-ortiltis Rebellion ..Letteno to lhe MO -Slavery Ceri.;., ventlon: At theineeting Of the Anti-Slavery Society in Philadelpida, on Thursday, a letter was Vaaiifrom Jobn E. Whittier to William Lloyd Ciarrison, in width the following pump Co -1 mined: "[look back over thirtryears and ealj to mind all. the drone:atm:ices of my journey to. PliiMelphis; in. eoreptury witlathyself led the excellent Dr. Thurston, of pan g , even es we thought,ert - eld:terin,..bit still living, and true as creme tho geed canto. I recall the early gray morning when, with Samuel J. Say, our colleague _ on the committee to.pro p•re a . deelaritioutf - ientimentsior the eon. rention, I climbed to. the email upper chem. ber' of a colored friend to hear thee read the first draft of a pig - FL:doh will lire u long as ear national Vinery. Ines the =Others of the Minvintion, solemnised by the responst, -billtvrise,ene by oneiantisliently affix their names to that stern pledge to human freedom: . Of the signore, many haveltued away frdm earth Warr have faltered 'and turned back, I I but, believe„ - the majority still live to rejoice over the great triumphs of truth and justice, end to (devote what remains of time and strength to the cause to which they consecra ted their yoeth,end manhood thirty Jean ago. "For while we matwellthini God ind con . - gratulate one another on the prospect of the speedy emancipation of the slavetof the Uni ted States, we must net for a Moment forget that from this hour new and mighty-responsi bilities devolve upon ns, to aid, direct and educate these nillSons, left free, indeed,but bewildered; ignorant, naked and foodless in the wild chaos of civil war. We have to undo the accumulated wrongs of two centuries ; to -remake the manhood that slavery has well nigh unmade; to see to it that the long-op- Tressed colored man has a fair field for devel opment' and improvement, and to tread under our feet the last vestige of that hateful preju dice which has been the etrougest external support of southern slavery. We must lift our selves at once to the true Christian attitude, where all distinctions of black and white are overlooked in the heartfelt recognition of the brotherhood of man. "I must not close this letter without con fessing that I cannot be sufficiently thankful to the Divine Providence, which, in a great measure, through thy instrumentality turned me so early away from what Roger Williams calls "the world's great trinity, pleasure, profit and honor," to take Bide with the poor and op pressed. I am not insensible to literary repu tation; I love, perhaps too well; the praise and good will of my fellow-men ; but I sot a ' higher value on my name as appended to the Anti-Slavery Drelaration of 1833 than on the title page of any book. Looking over a life marked by many errors and short-comings. I „rejoice that I have been able to maintain the pledge of that signature; and that, in the long intervening years, "My vote., the' not the loudest, ban been he Whe erar Freedom raided her cry of pain." LETrin IMOISSENATOIL 8V315111. Mr. Sumner wrote as follows : "Boston, December I, 1863. "My Dear Sir: 1 shall not be able to take part in the proceedings to which you kindly invite me ; but wherever I may be I shall unite in your thanksksgivings that God hes already allowed so much of the good work to be accomplished, and, by visible assurances, enabled us to see clearly that slavery will soon be at en end. "It is sad to think that this infinite good is reached only through the fiery process of war —so contrary to all your desires and to all mine. Bat we have Dothan chooses. The alternative has not been ours. Te save the republic--to save eivilisstion—to . lave our homes from degredation—to save ourselves from participation in unutterable crime and bisenesss, it has been necessary to rally the aritintry spinet a rebellion whose single object is the exaltation of slavery. Never before in history was there a war so necessary and just as that which we are compelled to wage ; and never before was there a war which prom bled such transcendent results. "It islonly When the rebellion is seen in its true light, as slavery in arms seeking do minion-and recognition, at home and abroad, that wo can find the true measure of our duties. Of course every concession to the rebeltioe— all parley with it—is a voluntary assumption of its guilt. " You and your assocla es have stood firm for many years. Bach pious fidelity mat have its reward in no approving conscience ; but it cannot be forgotten hereafter on earth or in heaven. "And may God continue to bless the good cense, and to blots you, who have labored so nobly. " Believe me, my dear sir, with mash regard " Very faithfully yours, 4 ' Cantata Sousse. "Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Esq." Incidents at Chattanooga. The Meth:matt Caeuaerciai print, the follow ing extract of a private let.er from an officer la Grant's army : A groat many prisoners have been brought In. The charge of the army on Mission Ridge astonished Bragg. Breckinridge's head !ratters were on the Ridge, in full view of our troops. The lady who lives there told our troops the following: "Before you all came up here, I asked General Brags, 'What are yen going to do with me, General ?' lie says to me, 'Lord I Madam, the Yankees will never dare to come uPhere.' And," she added with •blubber, "it wag not fifteen minutes till you were all around hero!" A big lot of gray backs were brought In and haulted right In front of where I stay. I went to the door and heard the different squads hallooing for their regiment: "Where's the 34th Alabama?" "Is the 10th Georgia here?" "Is there any South Carolina regiment in that crowd?" The last question was politely answered by a big gray bark: "o—d d—u your South Carolina regi manta; if It hadn't been for yod we wouldn't be here." PUBLIC Jrorzczs. ir . PITTSBURGH SANITARY CONI MIME. Offee and Depositary, 39 Fourth Street, PSUIDIJIT-TliOliA9 BAREWELL EtessraRT—JOSEPII Q. HITTER TomArum:a—JAM - BA PARK, Jr. Contributions of money •nd goods solicitogi. Storm mat to all parte of the alloy Information furnlahad In telatlon to lb. 04 and .votioded In the tamps sad limpitals. The freight on pods donated is paid here 6ddrera, • prrrentritan ILNITABY cowurrEg de3:dif COLLECTOR'S NOTICR—The Annual Ametesatent List for PIM, containing Taxed on Income, Wirer Plitei.Carringen, do., and Mantle Duties to the 4th Division of the 221 Prom District, comprising the oth , 7th and oth Wards of the City of Pittsburgh, and Pitt Township, except• log that part north of Penn atieot, has twin received from the Aiseeeoriand the - Taxes are now dire. I will receive the - Taxes as aforesaid, it the pales of Aldermen BUTLER, No, 124 Wylie omit, from the 21st day of November until the lath day of Decem ber, 1.1163, inclusive, between' the , boom of and s p. m., after which time the penalties prescribed by the law will be exacted. /OLIN A. SERGEANT, Deputy Collector fth Illusion, 224 Dbtrlct. dettdela fr.BATTICItY 11, INIMAISNDENT 'PENNA. ARTILLERY, (the old tirrtz'e Battery.) Bounties $lO2l and 8302. Recruits wanted for this well known Ylttebntah Battey. Moo, a .11LA08151IITH wanted for;itNi mum Recruit' enlisted for 'Any Pennsylranla Claralry_or infantry tha lield. Apply at 57 YITTH 82116 ET, second stott to • # • I'. 11.11NL r; n074:047* lst Lint. and Senn:Moe Oftleat. THE Hair. D. L.:DEMPSEY, D. D., will deliver hla celebrated teply to BISHOP HOPKINS' DPIENOIS OP AIIHRIOAN SLAVERY at SOUTH 001IIHON IL E. CHURCH, Allegheny, on THUBSDAT LYZNING, Dee.;-1004 , f0r the ben• St of the Sunday School connected with that Charge. Ilskett, - 25 cents each•-tO be had at the stores of PAH klienneyandAtonteChantler, ledital St., Lilies:l . 7.lHW at Malta* Storeapnerally !Ants, burgh Leatun, to pammtneo 013 f oclock. ap•THE GYMNASTICS AT BALL ?be Chum ire ' open Sir new mamba, all isolt: Una vf melba. Lama and Gentiman,ITIRSDAY .nent TEMA! EVEN. ISO %ad 73‘ Wain and ChUdreniNTRDNEBDAT' and SATURDAY ATTSRSOORO, at a o'clock mach II itrirAlreir • • -For Adults, emu of twenty 1emaa5........13 00. For Leda and . X , D • Ton RISATSII.I2. , " . '347:0 - • •;-'• • : ' • - Fc N TIVB T LW aDte l O a t to*s.olp-MLiottk.Lor . o a r t,rcoa o ts: w in • itzeifi h itur TEMI s SDA ho I w biL rt u • A;11LBIONM, qudrenso. ,JOIN =TUT, - . dam ...i. , ';',.,L; , ';',: - i'.; , : . ±:' -,... : - : , . 7 -',..;: MIM2=I 4•E'w r_4OOD GIRL WANTED...A*O do gen- NJI end housework, a Irma dElitawee in the coun try. lllgluat wages psid. Apply at the deaf GAZETTE nitric/FL U !SW. A.;Lui ttizot - awaits - A. on hand and for rale, Wholesale and retail, at lie India Bubber.Depot, Noe. 21 and 28 Bt. Clair WOOL de J. k H. PHILLI.Pd. $l.OOO-IJAISII. will purchase a tiro &tor" Brick House of four rooms, bake, area, cell bout., otc., sad a lot 21) toot front or Wob , ' atonal'. tt, Patsburgb de9 "S. CVTHBERT k 80158, Ft Market et. For ebb: by d-9 HAMS AND LARD. Ed tied await Pickled Hams; ' 60 bbls. and tierces Leaf Lard ; Vdr Bale by BOWMAN. d. LANG, ded YS Liberty one_ COIEEISE I CHEEOE I 876.beessee W B. Cheese; ST do Gaol= do; Tot eale'by SCHOIf.6.I6ZU t LANG STAtiOlll STARCH t-400 bxg. Madi son Pearl Starch, for sale to the trade In quanti ties, by the Agenu, SCHONAKES d LANG, ' deft 3') Liberty street. $25 REWARD.—Lost, on Tuesday srentng, a LADIES' LEATHER POILTHON- NalE. with steel chain, ooutalaing &beat 3240. The above reward will be paid the Ender if left at THIS 041106. debit AT THE 'CORNER OF REED AND CRAWFOILD STREETS, a Mayors Prick Danlltng House and two tote of grotuad ; hall, parlor, dl inproom, knot= tires chambe, porch. by dnint, ores, gr.pe r. shad* trees, etc. Will be mold ars impale. Apply to dot) n. CUTHBERT A. BONS, AI Market wt. SITUATIO WANTED.—A young man of good standing, vial:ling to engage In the Mercantile Basiners, desires a sitnation as Shipping Clerk, or lb .bneiness to *Web be could make him self generally useful. Satisfactory references can be given. Addrees "T. 8., Box 101, Pittsburgh P. 0." deB:3t THIRD WARD UNPAID WATER 1 BUNTS, CITT, POOH AND BUSINESS TAN TS, for 1812, am due and must be paid to /mama. Received at City Treasurer's Office, Fourth street, during business hours, or at my residence, No. 179 Webster street, opposite the Water Works, from 6 to 8 a. m. and 5 to 7 o'clock p. m. de&tf J. a. NEWMAN, Collector.— HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, CHEAP FOB. cAlm.—The Lot has 26 feet Font on Townsend stmt. Sixth Ward, and rum back Inn - Ant to an aLloy. The Unite, lea taro-story brick, containing fiTe raw!, wad Li on the rear of the lot, fronting on the alley. A good bargain may be hid by applying sum, to JOILIN 6NOWLSO Townsend Went, or at de& Plr THIS OFFICE.. D.IDT■ 141.1...Wl.XLASTVA Uneaat e urrtcs, Pittsburgh, Pa , Drr. E, WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC TION, 1,301.) GRALN BACKS, se FRIDAY, Dec. Ilth, Term, nt II .. ut., nt the Public Were holm, No. 315 Liberty etrect, to the highest bidder. Term, cenh, Government Fonda Between Wood sad Marie( Strort. ', 1 -? - ,-, .., HENTIS H. OOLLISS 0. CROSS, deS;td Mont. Col. end Deputy Q. M. G, FUR SALE AT A BARGAIN. F/N e. A 001.13 01 LANIo, Within a Sox inhantrai walk of a Pauenger roadway Station. The tuiproremeute area, small Dwell lag Rouse, WI acre of large tad email fruit., &e. An abundance of water on the pla , o. Also, a House and Lot near Manchester. For particular, require at the d•Oilve iIIiRONIOLE OFFICE. StIaRIOR. PIANU FORTE Et• () it es A L. K. DIALLET, DAVIS & CO, BOSTON It mu be seen at the "Preebyterlen Bnok Boom+, 67 Bend street.. delt:tt pUBLIC SALE.—We will offer for sale In the town of Bridgeport Ohio, on the 2.1111 of DECEMBER, 1813, our SAW AND PLANING MILLS, with 15 LotB connected end 3 other Lots not connected with the Ml., 2 horses, I wagon and her um, ofsco furniture, 15,000 feet of lumber, with many ollmr things too numerous to mention. Sale to commence et 0 o'clock a. m. Trans—For Real Estate, one-third down, the bal ance In Wove/ma ann.l instalments from Apell let, told, bearing Interest from that date. Pereotuti property meat. STEWART & KKELtNE. pe9:2w HAGAN'zi MAGNOLIA BALM; Sterling's Alamosla, tor the Bair ; isms' Bloom° of Youth ; Mn. Allen's !lair Restorer; Iscrlytion; Perfumery and To.lot Article., of terry da nt:l.lly Dye Color.; Gent's and Ltriirs Shonhte brace.; Of every desoorlction and hest quality, tett constantly on hand mad for aalo at OEO. A. KELLY'S. rk:NTTINL DECO STOUP:, d... 4 ate. eni, & rederal sta.. Market limbo NO BURGESS & (Eucocuors lu J. * Sr. lIANN it.) Commission & Forwarding Merchants, 11331101 Davin pure:iambi the "Hums Warehenta." .t 011 City, and having ample room sod (+dillies, AS are now prepared to store ..d forwsni Olt. AND MLR ONANDISZ, of every 'dmcriplon, and Koala. sat. lafaction to .11 mho may favor as vrith their patron no2o.e.l6m 1,000 BARRELS NO. 1 EXTRA, luvrets. far ..to by PENTN'A SALT MANI:UW . "O 00 FLOOR NO tiO,9,KIJBI Prime lush Flooring BOArtia, keThtg, ruriou. widths, for sale by PCLIOMAKEII A LANG, 229 Liberty lire.t. CyrY or A La...tic:Fr, Treastireen Office, Lee. I, 1661. I A LLEGIIENY CITY COIIPIIO3IISE BONICIB'WANTZ9.—PIartim holding ComPve mlae Bowie of the City of Allegheny, Pa, are hereby notified that the Making Food for 180 will he In veated In therm Bones at the lowest rater offered. Propowda received until SATURDAY, the 2rl day of J an nary, 1854. By order of the Committee on names. D. 31ACrERBON, City Tyerunrer. 1V ()TICE TO TAX-PAYERS OF TEE LAWIIFINCETILLE DISTUICT.—The Coun ty Treasurer having placed In the buds el the un deralgued the County Duplicate (avec/Ile/ellen, all person. who have not Wiled the same are rmorsttal to make Immediate payment and we amts. C. ft. DATES, Collector, 011ie., Butler et., near Allen, Lawrettoo•llle. Of.o ETS, CUT FLOWERS, At Forrrothed to order from )11111DOC1111 OAKLAND 0111:ZNUOLlit. Fourth street care run out to the Oreenhouae every fifteen enlontat. not 31 SINN DWICLIANG oN PEKN .1* WWI RALE.—The tarp thrueatory ERICH DWELLING, No. 86 Venn etiret, below Gay street, Is offered Co. rate. Price 461,00. The bonne Is well hunt, furoleheft erlth marble mantels, gas end Water. Largo yard end elhry In the mar. Any one addling to to. the house nen enter through the .td. aide on Penn street. JOIIN WAY, Jr., not othel SPINI ler k I gwv 111. P. 41._ FUEL.--The Pittabnegli tine Company will soll COKE, soluble for manure. taring or dolomite porpoise, an 4 unto yer bushel, In theworts, or •04 cents parts:abet delivered within any reasonable dieranee, In the eity, • • de4:llr JA 4EB M. ettIIIHTY. Trewmr. QTOHE FOll RENT ON MARKE'r sTBEES.—The handoome Iron Front, No. t, Market street, font door to N. llolmeo A Sono, la of forrd for rent on drat of Jtonary tiolttroet JOAN WAY, 'Jr., nolfeeptjol deortektervi3o P. 0 CONSIGNENTS. 10 LW. Dry. Apples; 2.6 boxes Goshen Oita se ; . 60 bbls. prime Cbantßallse Cider, • 60 Wish. Onions; Just received an 4 for sale by TIIA.NIE VAN GOIIDER, d e g 11l P.econd EMBROIDENDA I • 4 fall stock WRITS. on,' a 00. C0.11.S1141:1111N 0001 1 B,—ltipn , in store and for sils : WOO bbia. 'fork Mate, Dilehigen and Ohio Aryls; 7000 bueb..Pot.toes; 4000 Pis. Buckwheat Mon 60 bbkir Late Shore Toralpe; • • W do • IllokoryiNots; 200 toot: Woinuu; bbl,. Sweet Cidert.. .60 do. Whiseooro 20 do Hominy Orton GO do Ylint Hominy; 0 do choice 801 l 'Batter; 10 diem boxes 'do - Y 2 asW Freida 80. Ur: 4 - 6611.71.010 Cake Boger, • . 1200 bask. %%its Bee= 10 661 a Tallow: .100 160.0141112, Bacon; dad • • . q,;ff.vOure &co. FIE.-3, 5 b Orono tna` boar. "Alum (kayo so: a; to irtivo ati4 !Dr Ws by obit ' ISMAO InCitltra ▪ AbKET iiii4LOW6-+72tun , es OS ▪ state cm irtinufar Loaf Lead, ita ph by 611 MAIAII DICXI7 CO. r.:=-i.4 -4 MEG *Fr 41,161.101,11E.111EX,Tg. XEIr ..1117'ERTISEMExTE.1.1'istr .IILD WERT . ; 5-20'S. THE HEC=II.E7 OF ,TELE 711,EASET.T has not jet gisthrtiotleel at soylutantion to Withdraw this popular Loan from Salo at Far, and until ton days' notice [sesta, the undersigned, as OE'SERA L 'FOELPFION AGMIT, aril! oontinue to cappll tin The whole amount of the "Lao enthorized Ls Flee lltutdredllloto of Dollars. Nearly FOUR RUN MLEDIIIIELIONS HAVE BEEN ALREADY SUB SCRIBED FOB AND PAID INTO TUE TEEAS VEIT, moetly within the lost croon mouth.. The large flontand from abroad, and the rapidly Maras. log home demand Gor Me ad the beets for circulation by National Booking Association. now organizing to ail parts if the country, will, Ina very shoe. t,perlod, absorb the balance. Sake bare lately rulgai from ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, and as It le well known that the Secretary of the Treasury hoe ample and unfailing resource. Ditto Duties on Import* Lod Inform] Rev enues, and In the Lame of the Interest-bearing Legal Tender Treamary Notes, ft le almost a .rtainty that Ye will not End it nocesury, fora long time to coma, to seek a market for any other long or permanent Loans, THE INTEBERT,,AND PRINCIPAL OF WHICH ARE PAYABLE IN GOLD. Prudenoo and boll-interest most force the minds of thou oontemphiting the formation of National Building Associations, as well as the minds of all who have Idle money on their hand., to the prompt Conclusion that they should lose no tinge to submit.. fig to tht. roost popular Loan. It will soon be be yond their reach, and adviance to • handmme preml. ®,as wu the mutt with" the "Seven Thirty" Loan, when It wu all sold and could no longer be Sub menibed fbr at par. IT IS A SIE PER CENT. LOAN. TUE INTER j N. B.—Thero ehoold be no delay, an the time for E3T AND PRINCIPAL PAYABLE IN COIN, the.. filing claims it very short. Bring two witnesses, yielding over NINE PER CENT. FEB ANNUM, et heads a/ famine*, with you. deeilw the present rate of prembitm on MIL D N k A WEINMAN'S The Government requires all duties on imports to • be paid in coin; those duties have fore long time past amounted to over a quarter of a million of dol. lace daily, a sum nearly Chive times granter than that , rognized in the payment of the interest on all the I The toof this Pill hes been the vomit of ge 6-20's and other permanent Loan.. So dust it is years and thg l sr:fo d re P wlll t n " ni letT:re " tl . l . e re t,feTtVor v ir ‘ egm. hoped that the surplus coin in the Treasury, at no They will cure the meet violent Tooth• Ache to a few distant day, will enable the United Staten to rename I minute. ; when properly used. epeele payments upon all liabilitiee.; Directions—Clean Ott the cavity of the Tooth affect. The Loan Ls railed 5.20 from the !het that whilst ed, and - dry it well with cotton; then cot the Pill the Bonds may rem for pram, yet , the du of the vacuum and press It tight Into the tooth, and cover over with wax or cotton.has a right to pay them off in gold at par, at en, time after 6 lean. I These Pills are one of the beet remedies for this THE INTEREST IS PAI D HALF Y EARLY, ' shocking Pnln• on the first days of November and May. Propan' eud sold wholeeale and retail, by Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are payable to bearer, and aro 5•',0, 5100, 2.500 51(w , ; • AUG. WEIZIMAHN, or Registered Bottle of name tienominatioun, and, in edditimit ei S NO VA". For Banking And alsorfb;e2atiil onto Allegheny 1""Y -ton k: ge n s t i n o . In and for Investments of Trost-men:kVA the Ite,:bterni Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Bonds are preferable. rPHE BUGLE CALL Three 5.-20•• cannot be toned by State., citita, towns or counties, and the Government too on them is only one•.d-w-half per cent. on the amount of A cA/I S " 1. . of nearly the frevhoet, snidest income, when the Income of the holder 'ex.:cede his sad moot rswing Hundred Do:Lira par annum ; all other inrontmentn, ouch as Imomo from Mortgagee, Railroad Stock nod Bongs, Trion, Quartette and Choruses Ronda etc., must pay from three to five per rent. tee Ever published This Book should be in every loyal on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the country sill I home, to every Union League, and around rem condi:me to dispel, of the Bonds ; and all orders by crimp Ere,—for it will help the right, while tt arouses, mall, or otherwise, promptly attended to. The inconvenient(' of a few days' delay in the do. .manes and entertains. lively of the Bonds is unavoidable, the 'emend being so great ; but as Interest commences from the day of subscription, no lose Is occasioned, and ...try effort is Pardee mailed au receipt of 56 mete. being merle to diminish the delay. SAY COOKE, Subscription Agora, CHAS. C. KELLOIt, 114 South Third street, Philadelphia. 61 WOOD STREET. JOSHUA HANNA, Corner Third en.' Wood streets, Pittsburgh detilsr PARTICULAR ICOTICE.—As it be- mates a mailer touching the beat Interests of seedy Man, Woman and Child in Allegheny county to we that money is not squandered, and that when expending tho hard earned gains prozurod by eon lona care anti weary hours of toll and hardship, It ! become. the duty of messy parent to nee that 101 l if sale, lo received, • . *meshing tangible and useful , is obtained, thews wee ks are ended forth at thin , time, am we are dell and hourly ca led open to hear the Fittleocie story of aomepoor woman. Si with a moan of &spear elm relates the Irene of leer '• prop and stay in this world,"—her brave hull:nod—who went meth and nobly battled for hie Country's ttonor and 1 Nation's Flag, and now that she to • loft alone. she ends no friendly hand to aid her, hot, on the contra- ry, all seam tray to hop ne Up. and take the ad• vantage of her inexperience, end watt the copvtue- I lug prod in hand, la Blorocco Boot which leas Warn!. I I. rimmed It. rise.,) wo Con but credit the etortecof their wrongs. Now this le to tire notkethat on and after this elatal will wan - ant celery pair of Boot. or dhoe• sold ar:CONCCILT It a Li. Sti(tat tiller ..G2 Fifth shaft, to be perfect, amt it to =two' to r 1 ear I cout. do phew, and the atorwilil all taxa tote roe filnded or the, wor . teptie good, where the to dts- salisfaction pay car, and pledge myself to WI this and clam trarraotad wort for lea. mosey than I. aalr- .4 for common work and second nibs article., elec. where. de4 I BAILEY FARRELL et CO., , PIIACTICAL GAS AND KEANE FITTERS, Brass Work, Pipe, Pumps, Valves, Atid an kfuls of dttlup Itsr Waco,. Gam wit Sta.= AGITATOR!. AND TANKS FOIL OIL REPINE XIS, &Lod with I..aaj tww proems. Floc It 9 YOUTH STREIT UPHOLSTERING, IN ALL ITS BRANOU sa.—daring putrimed • large stock of goods for GASH, ire are able to offer great bargiiins at ex tremely low prics, FEATHER BEDS;HAIR, HESE AND-SPRING HATTRASSES, VLD StATTBASSES, remade in the best mamma, and FEATHER BEDS renowate,L A greet earietY of BLINDS, TABLE A, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, KIEBOSSED TABLE COVERS ; 'LADE, GRASSand MANILLA BORDERED MATS, CARPET BINDINGS, and every satiety of Goods kept In that line. We incite the attention of the pugenerally to our WELL ASSORTED STOCK. All order, promptly attended to.._ Fm glee us S call at 172% FEDERAL EtrIVEET, Allegheny, (bouSe formerly occupied by Hr. Semple.) nom DARKER A NIBLO. irr.grrrs ANI4T au Anaistant B -8 u„ • Burgoontlifor eona Colored Regiments In the De partments of t &nth, Gulf, and Tenn/ewe. All candidate&enuet be examined before a Board of !deifies.' 0111* Doer& an uomitin melon at Daemon, New Yore. Weetangton4ine nail and dt. Loots, end at the headquerters *fhb* Armies of the Potomac, Cumber. laud, awl eiseethefe. Appllratione 11* eicatetnattons ',tumid be made to the Burgeon Getetal, U. B. A., Washington, D. C., and mud be sociompabled with one or morn Ultimo. Meteor good metal chancier from respectable per- Vie Dosed letil detatmlno whether the eendldato tAquallled for llorgenn or far Militant Itugean. The candidate must be • graduate of some Regular Medical College; non-graduatce .111 not be exam:- In-el. J. U. DARNI9 Acting Surgeon General. &IMOD Genclralh °Moe, Urge. le, 113G3. noZtmodber . . WANTEA).4-A young man haring a Good barineicrepntatton, and can command • carat capital of *4OO, capable of taking ebarge of a girt of Boobs, Marilee, ontoloor busnien, can lama of a ran pppprtantty to enter to partner In , a lueratire Iron liminess fully catabllebed. Apply to del MoLAIN A CO.. 103•11ronrtb meet. WANTIG An Elipaglonood Carpet Upholsterer ts wanted boxistUataly at pram IIcOLIICTOOK .t CO. - 4, oc29:11 • xi,. 83 FM duet. ti,.,,,,,0U E NANTED.—To purchase or ' • __ tumor, a • ,t, teem oanaxs poriamo, t On Poor gm*, &nand Ilankmr Commons. . • App ; • - Apply to w.e..Lootr, 1 rto.l Bt. Char street. 'P.O. Box 645. ' deidillr. A Whit —s6o A MONTII.-1V a want Agents/at Ilea a month, expenses poW,. to mil our POO' kdimi Rite*, Oitestal Damn, and thirteen' other caw,matul boa cations articles. Fifteen ar il . ventleant Addrsah, ' asllkamdlor7 SHAW a MAIM. Diadema. sp. WANTI) A. °AM/NELL—A Mar rlal am without children preferred. linhouet tintendend the culture of Grapes, end not be afield 14 a. Mao herd wart. The tight kind of a Aim can. PC I. pmantat ittnetten, and good PuiC'flulute• at 1209amiced etrset:Pittelin Yu; •• - did Ot A MONTH!-41tant to hire Agents VALI . watt* mato at $75 •• -seakink =mews 601019,Fliew •theAp 48. NaDD3024,4441 4 4 I,ff alas -11 ANTELLI Pp Rol% A MD WAREIMDBI6, t , Stnataff id i treenail portl i e s tlaindei llii i r c l a ti r " A. 2 b. v.- choice reeeiv. viaVvervivi ;J*14,1.'45211" .4...*~ra~~ r.r> . i E :111.7:_ 4 1C STORE.—We will (pen IiIASIILY DYE COLOR:S. ..1.-N our stets stoat. of PIANOS, MY.LODEONF., sad sTetythittg, port:tit int; to a lint class Music Lomb llahmttnth. I'll th4tant, at No. 2 FT. CLAIN. ' EtTittrET. - - Prof. WATIELIN 6 II tow tint, pnrchoribliZ . 0 T stork, bh L will no ?ha !Inert roar brought to this city. Prreon• iwtoodlog to ph:chaos anything in , our llto air • Christmas or tires wonl.l do well to ail Mt The poplla Prof W Io through ' wren log papers Le towline Leaching. I. atrico , from the rity le, prolonged ere? • wri-a or tri, itye. IN' A 3111kIL INK. fi nian. /11. A T I , IIIING 1111 L, Goma, Shom, Gums, UalmoraLe, Congress (falters, kr! ererythln4 it.. In oar Iftts, nt retail, tbsrbby oaring twenty-four par 11l . GI ma call before p rcbaslng olseirlums. JOB. U. BORio AND, O Market et, door holy Fifth ri l o NI U FACTU HERS OF HOSE.-- Prop.eleare invitedsnd will be readved until IItIDAY, the 11 di Mat., by the Committee on fire Engines of the City of Allegheny, for the otatinfae turn and delivery, in midloity, of one thousand feet of the lest quality of Leather limo, reitaple for the nso of Steam Fire Engin.. Separate propoesle are wlicited for° and 10 loch Lome complete. Propoaale to be sealed and left with A. D. SMITH. de4,le WI FOR PHI DRAFT.—Persons claiming EXZMPT ON ran hay+ tbar pap,* made our by calling npon WM. T. DUNN, No. 103 Fifth .trot, Three doors below Cathedral (DEXTIST,) TOOTH-ACHE PILLS ET GEO. E. ROOT REAL ESTATE SAVINGS' LtiiSTl- VlTlON.—Statement of the condition of the above Institution on the 2d day of November. publiehed In conformity to the charter. LIABILITIES. Amount of Deposits Nov. 11, 1561 4103,594 10 Amount of Interest duo Dovotators......._ 1,954 01 Amount of Coatlucent Fund 2,423 P 2 01117,973 01 ASSESS. =ME United Plates Bonds 60.000 00 U. 6. Debt Certidesteeend sot.., (market vainc; Intern! named, nut due 01los Tnrnitnn Nab an hand ♦. A CAIIRTIM, Tresturer The umtertlind, Auditing Comaitttati,h.Whtittea• Uteri the books of the tnotitntiutk, the boyar awl tom tits., combed the way Lc., and taro Promd the above ttaletneett to be correct. \V. B. COrMLAICD. NICHOLAS VOTOBTLY, WM. M. is.VITU. Dtpoeu terawrl DAILY, Dad sranir 6A . = DAY EVraiDIG. lasionsigmkt at 6 pat aut. par anew. MIMI! ISAAC JONiB, Presidium. Ban. TM*. X, ays, . ilmi. J. Il B..livatavd, %Vm. U. smith. O. O. Homy, ~ . w. It. 00p1411.4' , ' Jacob WIWI; • tiaras) Cbildi. . • - Nicholas Vocraht4. B oesc., so. al VONATH BTILEST. tioll.bisocsi ' - G. W. PORCH, Commission and Shipping Merchant, RtJ to--Henan. R. Jack Co.,* Pittabargh Mitchell k Ladd, Criataaatt E. C. Haight a Oa., Ptilladelphla; C. P. Haight t Bra., " eir Cocksigumeztts solicited L.lol=L: A iiN=ll . lalj J. J. POINDEOL ,/k. CO. 'tars oiottifd a Plttabtrigh ♦ witoLiseLlt DRua AND JOl3llOO 110175 E, No. 341. corner Luntrir.awslya mucus. appall* Lialort•Paesinger Depot, and my offer for nate a general - aasortnent of DBMS, -PAIN MEDICINES, -MILTS IMAMS, OILS, -PAINS'S, DES-STUESS, 3PII4DOW GUM, , Purebaner• wlll find our clock at all thus aa aorta, and yeas ageb pato glee entire satbfaetion. •J. J. BENDSB a 00., nor. Liberty and,Wayne streets, Pittetnarab. no23:eodto•naa fIiKETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.—We take this method of Mann:dna oar Mends and the gable generally that we aro now =to =TRACT TENTH WITLIOVI PAIN radios of Dentistry. Thom who have been lootbonlng this much dreaded operation may now lay adds their kora and give rw a ca 11,.. Lbw *Maratha wo have to toe taw born thoroughly tested d aring the post tsar pan, fully restabllahlog the alb and ppaaiina low character of the oporatlon. No Drugs or Cflomi cabi nor Galvanic Battery used. All thaw wishing the waives of a good and reliable Dentist will do well to call and consult with .11.21.1113 14. KING, D. D, 8 4 , No. 1141 fourth street,' or. Do. O. 81NO. No. 17 13m1111110/41 street, Plos. butir.h. /1124ft=1.- McCARGO'S MARBLY. WORKS, 1155 LIBBB7I BTEISZT, and carted aoirtaieet of MARBLE MANTELS, Monnmenta and Grave Stone& PLASM WWI, BOBEINDALN, AtID JOBB& TOWN W=ESTO. CON DEN MILK.—Bo eau a pat ...) eut, prepared from pure Milk arid Loaf rum put up in Hu cane, Lod will keep rood 1111 any climate; a fresh supplying received and fur We by JOLIN A. RENtillAtiV, did corner Literty_and nand street.. QMOKUII SALMON—A fresh supply kJ fuetrecetred and for ale by the Nand, it the Sunny Grocery Store of JOHN A. IMEMAW, Corner Liberty and Band rtrat■. QEEDLESI EALSINd, new crop, very tine, jun received. £ j London Layer Maine. In whole. half Paid quartet boxes, received and for sate by s , JOHN A. EVIIMAW, deg comer Llbony and lined saes. OIL PANTS! OIL PANTS! also, Oil Coats. :elate and Vats Just recelvedArtbar latgeitt r ply it tho 01101111 V Lim tea • Na.-26 aatl RB Et. Claleirtreat. PHF,SERVED TAMARINDS,' put up itt One jars, stet melted end Ibr We at the Luray Grocery More of .!dell , SO= A. lIINBRAW, Corner 'Liberty and /land stmts. D U —lO tabe•and 10 pails choice cap luau .1 teceleopiee fbr We by . at. 7.8: OASTIELD. ATP ES.-11.10: be. r reenings, • de? J pets, to., melted sad fin al* It , • CANTIEZD. per eteamer anete I -81u—d7C0 tow/ ft Wahsit &asitibit. ;yes ids ba L. u. Toler' jos. PATENTED OCTOBSU U., 1311, Rfact for . 'k Dark BI Lay/a Due, Freachif five, (7.aret Drown Dark Draws, layht Draw*, Saar Dram% Cherry. Dark Drab, Lk* Dnsb, Fajen Drab, - Lt. Fara Drab ►or pyolog Ellk, Festberi, Kid Qlo eb Children's Clotbiva, and al rod. of We Apparel. wr A BATUMI OP 80 PIM CENT. For 25 cent. you can color as many good. as would otherwise cost eve times that sum. Various shade. can b. produced from the same dye. The process le dmpl., andany one can use tba dye with perfea =mem Direction. in Bnglisti, Trench and German, invide of each package. For further information it Dyeing, and giving a induct ksowledgewhat colors are beet adapted Moir. over Minn, with many valuable recipes,) purchase Howe A Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Bent by mail on receipt of price-10 cents. Eviatfactlireci by HOW'S A BTETTINB, 2 Broadway, Bogue. IFor sea esi • by druggists and dealers generally. 0 A NALYSIK 4-.-_.• ~,.. la r. Jr. ,- mm--... LOUI S , MO) Axa........71.50. s t. Loui . Pxx Ox. Ixox.—. 1.31. . r , •SE • .... 211.taxzxxa.-- . 0 / *--......- 1 AI. .- - -- 100. Having accepted the Agency Pr the sale of the SEMPL CLAY, mined near St. Louis, MA, I in vite the attention of Clam and Steel Maisufacturers to the Analyeis given abate, ma reported by Prof.. A. A. Hays, of Boston, mid J. 0. Booth, of Philadelphia, which, together with the test aIai:ULM experience by manufacturers In Pittsburgh, Cincinuati and St. Louis, determines It to be the purest and most sale able Clay now known, whether Foreign or American. Pots made from It have stood it. the Gins Fmusce from C% to 9 months. The Analysis is of the Clay se taken from the mine, without any washing or preparation whatever. I, pommels great edhesivetwes and plasticity qualities, which sue not @luar, by the Analysis, and which ad mit of the mixture of a large proportion of shell or burned clay. I am now prepared to fill orders Mr the stove Clay I. be shipped from St. Louie or delivered here. Ha. 141 BZOOND STRIXT, CLOSING OUT ON ENTIRE STOOK AT OOST, L. HIRSHFELD, No. 83 Wood St., Will sell ids entire stock of MEN'S FIAINIBIEINfi NODS, Complete in every brunch. Ovorcoattngo, Cloths. Casahneres. he., By the yard or MADE TO ORDER, In our nand unsurpassed style at Oast Price, being • reduction of at bait 25 PER CENT. Truro our old rates. ' I make this agood traisearkent to thole who wish to Inky bargains, being desire= taolse out my entire Mock by the lot of January, MI amount of mitring from business. THE STORM TO LET. Possession gives os the lot of l'ebraggy. • 11:118EFELD, deidtf 18a. 83 Wood strait. 3 Pa,200 01 NO MORE GRAY RAUL LUXURIANT NAIR BY [MIRO THE RICSLTIMN.A.TOR. am= Tor natoring sod butatifylat tL► Ear This is an arttclatot VitittnitAthindosiddit° =Wry, Inn irsoltenrisonli thorn by the =et Intisn'es tints . emir -tactual RUA sta. -Ulm Complete within WOW sitk Otlter droning or aonsonsentment of say kind • beingtoelss. miry bssecani the attainment of the tsilowpng desi rable - molts, other shut ethos oneptissose :with the dittotions 1. It trig, Ilsedure. on. autontr,vtitoiGres Heir off;ttsal mks. 2. It WY oaks it ovate* MIS' Mein 5. It wag niters ta t Named Sectitisas. 5. /1 eel revises tie DasitkinP aid Ark*. 5. 11160 sishithe Ealeatft sod Chico. StsriltoriereiDOOrtstest Odor to CU ea. T. 11 10 prawn the Herjhoe Patna Qr• is D wilt ors aLI Moms ef an Wit it Is man Dye; contains no Nitrate of Ma, or any other Werke= to lather Skin os eir. Prim, CHI DOLLAR: • esteby ell nopeettble • WIWI JOHNISTO3°":=I, Aim noitet t, OM of StnithltillPltte . , barite PHOTOGRAPtt ALBUMS PIIOIVORAPEI az.sums PROTOORAPIEI ALBOBIS t Morocco, boidinslD Pletares,ll U) and upwards. liaroccoiloyllas VD Plotaren a 606nd avoninis. liallia — ddltig SO lictana, n Edo sad 14/nada Mamma,. italgilid r d 60ilatoaa, 67 W and dpwarda. - • blaraxo. boldlng 60 Pictures, $3 hand upwards. Maracas, bottling PO Plaurea,ll3 /301md upwards. stplee, frottlid *au (with gat. edge and afar") upwards. Tba 81:XT plus to 'bay Thotqcraph 1111:nam al No. 60 Filth Streets *month flail EMM===;l . . Photograph Oards Mum /30 cents par ion. upwards. DWG J N _ RetirfthitscoUng - vine =ti; • RIIBBILN Ate eltlsea tioilii l. vti imsmt il Elatatemtimr ova, Nam toastial seramart stack . PROM_ _TOINL ,1011 iliCar at radial reamProrm ar. frar ram. • D. forma waallag LON 9 TIMMS ar POT LAB are parttealaty faMira ta rumba Mr i t, .. 01 . 00 ft MIN% oar mammy <- - vox uN - DsErs Dark LifSSIG9 11.0. 2 4 Mazzo, Karoo., Purple Ry &arks, adr, Sotjert., Vapid, Y Dm. IMPROVED BLOOD-SEAROM hm the cure of ell &seam arleto2 Crow as thew suchh of the blood, such ma toot Erysipelas, alls,Pitn• pin on the Face, Sore Kyus, Scald Mead, Totter Affections, Old and'-- • Stubborn Ulcer*, Rheumatic Dhorderl, Dyspeptia, Cestivenote, Jaunt' ice, Sect /Mum, Mercurial Dboasca, General Debility,LiVer Onst. plant, Loos or Appetite, Lee Spirits, Emil Stomach Inmate Complaints, together with ail tabor Mo oning from an Improper couditlon of tad circulatory system. As a gametal Teak., • Its effects an mad bestgoant, and cannot Lail to benmit, when • used perseveringly and ao• • cording to directions, Goo.* Shawls, Boaasts, Ilas Th. ptoprisSar has csaittleatal shank GII ba#l to All • taxi &Ind volume, all of theta tbo Dui will of brings of than who have been eared by the Maud Seartivor, from which 1m mfreta the folloiring TIM GUILT PUBITLEII-271.8 WORLD ORAL. =TOED TO PRODUOV FrB scarrAL-;-110i BLOOD-BEABOHIIR • GLORIDOSLT AlM—Sworn statement of David McCreary, of Na pier Township, Bedford County In April, IVA as near as I can remeMberonnetall pimple made Its appearenee on my upper lip, which scan became enlarged and woe, t used poultices of sorrel, end a run of bine venial, without effect. finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Illy, of Shensi:mg, who pronounced it CANCER, and•pm. Berthed a wad:: of sneer of load and bread poultim. finding these remedies of no avail. I called open Dr. Shaffer, of Dandaville Somerset county, who vise pronounced the disease Carmen and gave ma internal and external remedies—the latter eousieting princi pally of censtio—but all to no purpose, as the asOus continued spreading toward the none. I next needs preparation of arsenic, in the form of valve. • This fora time checked the cilseilae, but the inthuntimation men increased. I coat called upon Dr. Stiller, of St. Clef/utile, Bedford county, who elm momemeed the duel= Cancer, end applied a seise, Mild to be • never falling remedy, b. It bed no effect whatever In checking the spread of the one. la December, in the mine year, thediectese bad eaten away agree/sr part of my Up, end had attacked the nom, when I want to Cincinnati, where I consulted Prof. It 8. Newton of the Falectio tiollipics. lie pro nounce:lM disease aa cutaneous Cancer, superin duced by an inordinate me of mercury." kW applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me Mensal remedies. My /see healed up, bee the IndammatiOn"ihu not thoroughly removed. In February, 1 e67, be pre flounced me cured, end I left for holm. • In April. the dimase again returned, and so- violent was the pain that I could not reel at night. Late in Nay I returned to Cincinnati. and again placed myself Un der the clarge of 'Dr. Newton, with whom I =MM. ed mill September, during which Ilene he matlevety known re, and partly succeeded in chat:WW2* Weems; bo ut w dy hen I returned home there ware; still three discharging ofrentupon my face. I continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine - fruit I got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued grow ing entil it had eat off the left aide.of nmo, -, the greeter portion of my left check, and had-attarked my left eye. I had given-up all hope of OM , cured, e th os Dr. Ely said he mall only glee seer" but thee s. cure was impoodble. In ZdarcloBss, bought a bottle of "Blood-Seareller,"bet Lmeett con fess that I had no faith in it. I wee veryareakirtrent ' I commenced using It ; bet I found that I gabled strength day by day. and also that the elude eatil• =need drying up. I continued, and when Melded bottle wee taken my face was boded es If by • mira cle. I used • fanrth bottle, andl have beenbeltider since than I have been for chi last seven yearn.' Ab though my face is sadly &edge:l+4,l em still Oda• fat boa benign /Tondo.* who ban spatedyny We. and which Iva been done . Improvedginitinmental ity a "Lindseyl Bloodalearcher." DAVID McCitllaart, Sporn and subscribed this • illatday bf August, A. D. ISIS. /afore me, one of the /natlees cribs rawly In end for the Borough of Hoillda yibmg, L3Lale CO., Penna. JO ] Wltnoee : .1. Jones. LLIM. GORDON LIT= COMPLAINT ocraßD ar usnurs IMPRODTD_BLOOMOARCHEL-. BLUR COUNT'', sa. • ---, , . .- . _Petionally appeared kenos ms, one of the /gabs of the l'eace in and no Blair munty, George Now. i, who Wag duly sworn according to law, doth Ideas Ind say: Two pars ago 1 was attlicted with pain be. swoon the shrendars, alums constant artighiloia of appetite, dabs, night swag% sad wy g strOirt to tars odds. Ist Issigth beams so tusk tha , . 4sldl hardly 'stalk ; toy pigskin, din nu no , •,.:-'lolwa. • thaillast All I ckmircuinced taking Lthdt.: , ,oragew. • IS Stood-lWainlint and by the two of twohtiTtlei was I perfectly cored. kel sots to socontinend It to .11 wbosuffsr Twos slur deter, generid detdilty, low of appetite and other diseases titan from of tbahlood. I would net' ins to:do .wittnest milder it an excellent Wally towiitimi- i • - Villined.) - OEI/111:11171SCIT. . **can and tabscrlbed this 16iii day of 1441 A. D. Ill?, befog me. 3. 00814101. P. _ ' [ None—tir. Kopp. araident of frankinowtr, _• awl I. soil 4124.1112 to the clams of Blair and Badger& 1 counties as a nun ofeznells stchstattor and Ukase& ANOTHIES alga OP scaoroti.craztop - sr LLSDBI3IrB EIZOOD-SIR4ROBEB, If them be any who still doubt that Lindinfitint. proved Blood-Searcher has and will prromnently oars the meet desperate and lourstanding cams of gond. elm lit them read the Miamian and be oonsitmal Dr. J. Y. Under r I was annoted fa • taunter of years with • dimmer, said by my ply/Want ha noroftda. herr the last three' years' nos no last than I was uzable to be outph f ,t E line bed. I tried males and the beet I was able to pro cure, without any ben rtsrult. eastiumd Mainz' worse anal flash and akin vete entlnig eaten ogthe bdt side of my Mee,aook. - ohooldor mot arm. My snaring" ware so great, and I was in hi rednoed, that it required the efforts of two perms to more me in bed. This wan my ccidithat "ban I win induced by the Mesas. Baistio, of Eldenteti.lo try your Inmnned Blood Searcher, which, toloy relief. and the suthsfactlem of my friends, r Now &P -owered was helpitnts. I vontbatiod the vat of its and gaited so ra pidlythat in considerably leo th in On* year I was a us go about, and attend to WOO of my household &Um and the parts ended Intro all healed up,-end corned with sound, loaltity gook and akin, grad hare so continued ever ninon and I new enjoys data of health that I tad for yealighrnk up all hopes of ever lapin NANg blessed with. beinO! IlLEalttln, • Near fildetton, Armstrong county, /a. Aagust I, 1855. Being afflicted with a edema tatter en Ake Mel and face—altar trying many remedies widettattertit failed to cure—l mu penroad by. W. X. Barris. a Co. to try " Maine* /rumored Bloodasreher," and now, six weeks after ming the mooed Wk. Fe' nonnat myself mired. 'lte Litter /Mks tilielluent. thing ever one year age, on the Intbienteey arms.' extending from the elbowa down to the_wrime I ales en my face, inuctellabely around the math and chin mid continued to be a periMt torment beeiteletddl eared by the Slood.ilearelter. „Warms were at [floss almoet melee, owing to the deep cracks and woe tat theta, liable to bleed at any, time on the leant wen& Lion to lift or work, and sometimes 93 itchy 7 and& scarcely prevent tearing Mr toy leek. I .ban wit been cued six weeks, and feel it due to Xx.r.teulityi. end to the pnbllc pneralb., to make this atelemente. in hope that others like smelt say be beroditad bl mare his laminable medicine. •. , a• ' • - • • JOHN P, , • f ••• Virholosele and Reisn -f7t • Ms. 67 Ala eGiiriztaust :4 1,4;:f... - - .IHED,[C.at. Casteerer. forma. stone, Cutaneotto Tir3f3VTIM 0 NLA. 3 SEW EVIDZSO33. 11.7111 Sworn to and inbsemlbst buffo» me, onistibilil• donne to and far tbncit7 it A ND. Mai/MIZE. Aideniainn. Eit•tzzToier4lazl 241 hank • J. AL ZARdwit—Dair ili.ara nryaurtd.of )'.ur toldlufse; ewe Hod us tiro doseu t • Wawoabl Just say that your manias has eared aria at that has teen main on Ihr - yean ; the Nish See eaten off the lady's uras—you could .014 .the 'three working. She hp at the tielth beak- aceir. aidthei:' Oesh is growing au eery Wt.- lasts. Blasi.feauther , .. - la soles 171 _our thecountri. The . sample ono ees7 • much Onaed luta the alms : ass: Pleseespi . statement dour acsount, and oblige ar Yam truiy, • • JOHN HAI BTONli.Ceift Marton, Indiani+ tiptlw - - ;-: AS A TOl•7lo,iit, hae'Vei gin* 110 like the many vile mixtures eallik,.‘s,lllo; Wyk", it ereatee no' fele; spietite; eves tOtli. told vigor to # l61 71bingritti sally and permanently._ SWAM OP 001Thr Ds. 3. M. Lrfnszr's Ognoins'Bona Ouzel= ,has J.- If.- rOLTON'EI mai printed on -mak laid .-SRe am t V ruipii; Pis*
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