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CITY• AND Stf Ultil.l,l,
(PROM SATtIIDET oeszrrx,,
The, Draft..-Irport4nt Information.
The following Is publisliqd for the information
and . guldanee of enrolled 111 CD, substitute. 4, red
. - uhteers, drafted men,. end! others Interested in
the draft. Being official,it Tony be relied upon as
correct, and those um:vetted should preserve a
cc,ly for reference:
PiNa. 31Art. Ormcgd:Xllo Drs, Pl.,
Jpntutry 0, 1.t65. -
The faculty, Information Is given far the tut.
ltnrcof persons having Lttsinas with. the of-
Subetdriet must be over I eighteen and under
forty-fire ye:l.ra. - ;Persons ;with substitutes will
vat the Bublinge .0111ce, Ming tim proper
. of a citizen as to the rethtenez.. el. ‘t
* --' TM- A - -04 or the preposed substitute. if he is
• , . tl. to he ,an alien, or under twenty years
4 ;4 z .1.4 . the tame evidence is required as if
;_,
~ t - Misfit-tate was ap . plyine- to be exempted
ME ' draft, on that ground; and if under.
tvrcnty yuirs. good evidence of his age will be 1-Cquisite. If a veteran, MS diSchar,:e will be re
, quircd.. Should the papers be correct and the
evidence of the witnesses riotlsteetory, the sub
stitute will be:examined ;physically, and if ac
cepted, mustered Into service as sooß 116 the
enlistment papers, can bat made and enzned ; a
certificate or exemption . will then he given the
principal. The money to pay the substitute (legal
tender, or notes of National Batiks) tnb.it be de
-4 posited to the Enrolment Room, previous to his
1 nanoter7,where it 18 plaCedr 111 a Sealed envelope,
..,
paid to him in the Clothing,Hoom,.add . his receipt
taken nod tied; muster After muer the suhstittuacean.
not leave the building until sent Mille military
oat (Ginirdllotise) enroutc lemma. Every rca.
nable . faclnly, Lowery; WM be affonied him for
Qoalting Ids Money or sending it by exprosS. for
/deb purpose a guard wil 1 .acnimpany him; lie
11l net be allowed to retalli in bit I/Of-est:3Blo3 any
'times' clothing,
and should make arrahge
cuts. prerimis to hid muster, for its disposal.
urlong'ee are Ftrie:l., Prohibited. No choice. or
micro( is rdloweil a earettitite (or drafted man;)
Ito'l>i - ermines , " is entered . on his muster roll,"
nd msy or may net he regarded when he is as
igned to a ngiment at caner. They re -else no
oresnment :bounty.' The pay Is sixteen Mil
a'month.rations and dlothing.
l's mons preeentinwstibatitutes are requested to
3TC themzeltes; and the! provost Marshal un
eectsary trouble, by explaining the above to
eir subilitntes, that no, tnlstepprelteuslla utay
xlet. (Ellbuld the zinbetitnteprove to have bleu
I a deserter at the time of his muster as snub, the
principally lull liable—hut-not for his subs-
gent desertion.)' .
Volzazfrox 'will apply avabove,nnd themtnarks
In - relation to diteharge.s, mdhey, fertile:oli.
clothing, Sze.. under the brad of "Sabstitnies'z
apply equally to theta. They barn a right to
cheese a rq;iment of Pentisylennia Inflicter, and
will receive n bennty of one bundled (tailors a
year—one third hefore • IC3Viil7, camp, remainder
during service or on tieing discharged. Cern:l
-ONICS of muster should be-ready ter signature at
the time the volunteer Is Mustered—maths out in
the primer form.
Drafted Min mill lie allowed. five days (the
jProvost Marshal. Is not antheilzed to allow more)
. from examination to put in sulwtitntes—bnt can
put thentln afterwarils while to the camp near
I'ittsburgh. They nowt 'report on the day spec'-
', }led in their TIONICTS,OT be deemed deserters. They
may put In substitutes or ha beard no claims to ex
, exoptlon,(other than physical,-) before theclay lip
.l*lnted. The printed blanks explain the mi.
tdenco required In 'such eifscs r and„one or more
Initnesscs must atteud lo person—except in eases
Of age, where a family record IS prolneed: in
sal cases of age, a record. or certificate of birth
Sizz baptism must . be prodriccd, or its absence an-
Mounted for. In allenage' the witnesses should,
;f possible, be votera of the same election-din
:Act as the applicant. -; . . ,
,Perrreficss of Enrollenng and Change of Du:-
• pee blanks give all the necessary information
. ; .„.1 these eases. :-
t &Vied Erranination- il enrolled men Is only
`made in eases of "niam:Pat and permanent physz
1 Ica? disability. -therefore, those who Imre
headache, pain In the aide, weakness of
_the
knees, liver or bther complaints which are cura
ble, or not manifest on the physical madltloniof
the man need-not apply. Cases of constant)-
, lion, mal;.sa. in th e last stages, are not examined
until the person is'drafted. No one can be ex
„empted for lose of teeth unless ho has lost "the
eyeteeth, the *eat teeth:llnd•the first molars,”
from one jaw.
Darrtfrs—lnformatlon . relative to deserter/-
and non•reportero may bete.njlangially given to
the Provost Afarthal.hie deputies or special °fa
rir,,,,, 4.
ce ^y .ei.....t in -Writing. It should be
f as possible. Every non - reporter arrested
ad put in service Is counted on the quota and'
~ vcssutne one front beingArafted In Ids stead.
, . n Serritio,lfany non -' reporters entered the
\F ie
- , ice before being drafted, and will be at once
. - i.. It.from the listakt evidence being brought of
o fact. 'The Provost Marshal earnestly en
! uts the friends of any etich to call at the En
, oilment Loom and hare Altaic .names struck
'oam the list, before it to printed and circulated
•: . every district in the Union. - - ,
.1. lisnoar rosTrat,
Capt. and PrO. ld'irstal, 224 Penna.
&dies' Methodist Bonin Missionary Society
Sonictime since ue gate--a,: iirier account
-:,-,-. • f the Incipient steps of 'this praiseworthy m0ve
...„... .'cnt, and' e form of eenstitution and by-laws
.'4,1,.,p1ed at :i gintrai meeting of the kilo; can;
ect ea - With' ibe &Tema 3fethodi it .Epikeonal
li.i. - .;:hurebes of the two cities and vicinity. These:
~,...fletY Is now permarteutly Omani:Mil by the rot:
. :::',..losing selection of.ofacers and:managers:
:C . ' 71 ,. Offleersz—Mrs.A. Braiiey, of Chriit Church;
~ 101 l Directress; Mrs: G. ft. Riddle ; of Beaver
4... : 'rect‘eloreb, Second Dlreetress;- Mrs. W. R.
1. - . -- : . owe, of Smithfield street church,. Third Direct
. .Ts; Miss - J. Ale-reader, ,of South- Common
~ .. - ... 4 3 1 Tabc o,l •&•totidian Secretary; Miss. M. Han.
'ngs, of Liberty street ebureb, Rwarding See
--;;1.4 Orr; - Mni.J. Collard, at Liberty street church,'
'7. ' Iltansgeri.LitertY Street—ltrs. Lev. W. d.•
...• :-.lirldson, Mm. J. Collard, Mrs. J. 'Grier, Mrs.
7 !-.1:.,11. Felton, Mrs. W. lii•Klucald, Mrs. J. B. lin
..S.--,,,t - Mks. 'Mary Manakins. Sralthifeld—Mrs.
"..,- - • ,. ..T. C.' A. 'Holmes, Mrs.W. It. Lowe,
Mrs. Kate
.". .iirlier, Mrs.-E...Speneer;i Mrs.lt. M. , Eldowney
y- ::-..irs; J. Grinder, Mrs. J. Iturrlson, Mri. M.
,
i. , ',lonagion, Miss E. Illthiley, Miss S. G. • Shop.
.....„:
I' 1. chrEbl , is . A . Cl . luzle -Mrs.
~i iblart-ei Miss Susan Sellers.. Wesley Chelpel-:
•' - '2:> - ,-m. Be V. J. W. Slim:, Mrs.B. - Sutton Mrs. J..
; . '..,' , ...i. ''', ews, Mrs. M. - ./ti Pamela, Mrs..P. Shan
r.';.,.- - v l eT;u lit* l E rrec ith' lle 3 v i . r- t. n -A wrih . MilVer Pe ;i n r; Ylv i l.
l i b
,-,:::,;,;.-:.,,, den, Mrs. M. 'Bradlee. Mrs:. C'. Fris * bee, '
I:,,irs. . Vatrdet, Mrs. - A., Jarkion.=Trinity
..*:,pl - 2 I . te . v. W in . B. Watlkins, Mrs.
...J. Paisley,
......,: i i i..; r m s. l. t cy B . Flemming
Ermlnos, g im Mr: y r i V . ri .
l e , : i r iir p . .l3;, ,n3 a T e . ;t 7.
:.,.;,,,V.fralne, Ames Chapol:MiiiSarali Getty. South
i;:-.• • 'tsbni.ili-Mrs.Res.J.lN 111Iams;Mni.J.Forsythe,
:04, , •M. Boogie, Mrs. J. Stewart. Dirintrigham
t
...! , Mrs. Rev. S.. Crouse, Mrs. D. ff. Taylor, Mrs.
• - . ~ Duncan, IllsaG. - Duncort, Miss L. llamilton,
i'i',..,-'. As Sf. KTE5595013 Ms M. 'Mare. Lawrence
..-`;•l:4lle—Mm. Rey. J. W. Baler, Miss V. David,
.... 7 „ . .! . J. 3. Bender, . Mrs. William Thurston.
quetrue—Mrs. E. Filback; Mrs. 8. Jr; Cim
'.;,;;: n. ' Bearer Street—ifs:- Rev. L Arlon,
•?.i.,.~ - Ntrs. 'Rev. S. H.
:11 , .'.ilshit, Mrs. St.-Johns, .Mrs. C. C. Boyle, Mrs
- - , ; ,, V.o.lfoisson,lirs. J. A.tscott Mrs..) . 0 8 Golden , *
41EM. . . . m man rs. RTC. W.
' . V CET South Co ' .31 * *
t
- .,4• . t... eh, Mrs. E. Riddle, Miss . „l3Mit, Mrs. M. A.
land,Mrs. E.. Jack.' Miss 'Si. Raid - clean.
.....;:,4. el(ster—ldrs. Iter. W. Smith, Mrs_lf. Ilaz
-,4,,.: 4; . ; Mrs. IL DraTO; MM. H. HMI, Mm. S.
~. ~.:., d.' . . Tenteevllle—Mrs. Rev.' J. - Coll,
.i.t. W00.3.'... s" - a' 8. Ryan.
..
.'irtrist regular - monthly meeting will ho held In
.; i - . )rbit Church, Tuesday, Zan. 10, at two p.,m.
. .
~ , , 3lurdor , In the Army.
•:„ , , Fe. are ladebto4 to Sergeant W. P. Torrance,
I, of 'the 12th' . Pounqlranla'oaralryr for a 'WY
~. lib° carton, a paper published la the geld, by
• . ~ , ,e members of the regiment.' In its columns
T : : :-:13't44 chi tollaidie lad record:
..i.,. - : On Emulaylast - otie of those wretched events
::•• leurred , that do Mere to bring disgrace on a
: 4 ;. py or Men. than anything; else wo know of.
opternhers of Co. E irate engaged In a die
lo ofa most trivial nature, when one of them,
',',.•,. rporalldontgomerl; deliberately drew his re,
' - Ter and - Shot 'Elias . /Inwrir, one of the most
c
offensive men .of the :company. The ball
-' , Aged In the brain and the poor fellow lived but
. •
few hours, in a state of Insensibility. Ile was
m.finntingdon county, Penna., and the great
.. sympathy Is felt for hin'friends. Monter:m
-y was forwarded to the jail at Harper's Ferry
ore he will In all probability remain till ho ex.
-.. Stes_tds crime hy a felon's death:.
_ .
boring last night and this morning we hive
- 6 quite a plentiful fall of snow, the deepest of
. -1 . /intim, and to'judge from the merry jingle
,
the many sleigh-bells,we might any that the
.
Portunity forsici,giang is being improved to
p fullest *est. - Every cutter- nd sledge has
p i
litiounht Into requisition, aid It Must be an
. gto Wash natures 56 watch them - as they
.. iy glide through the i • trect,tilled to their at
et tlitideit.7, by • willloz occupants. Wlteeled
ides hair, all a gallant. thing, bean laid aside
5
the time being, but wium m
one does ake Its
. 1.).p 171166 lt performs mane very ludicrous coo
.,tomi.: 'The snow has for the presOnkblockAd
tP
. he street rallways,*and other modes of tnrns. ,
tkarixave to be resorted to, until Oil Sol
n 5 tile track." - :The : - weather fa. quite mild
• leasaat- ... •;. . - . 1... -
estrotra - Ati . thiolitirr. U. Ely . Wilson, of
,rdocloYillie, Was seriously Injured, new Elia:.
11
.„„ftr,......... 143's &Dux, by a fall from 6 ltorse. - Tho
-- P - i-..sttw Mr. Wils o n Off, stepped . osl his
." .;:' • ''"
Ugly gish--nearly.cntting ono
,
..." ~ ‘...,... - sm-jottug man is 11Mrcting.• ~
ZEMMWM
The entteal meeting of the ttockholtiers of Cry
Clevt land and Pit tsburgh-Railrond Company was
held in the city of Cleveland on Weinealay.
From the rtportof the Din:cars we learn that
the!grous earnings of the road for 18:11 am mated
' to 0,512,815 - 50; while' the 'operating capers
amounted sl.so6fif: 54, leaving the net earn
ings of the road $1,003.61'n Ad. The assionut Of
business which Las been done up n_t the r: it has
toned Its capacity. The machinery and miling
steak. which were re,:anded no only amply 6u:11-
cleat fur the amount of taisinesi done three 3 - ears ,
ci7.o, with such additions as the Directors have
lean Ode to teak:. hare been hardly ad ornate to
the enhanced business which has beau imp.tsc.L.
If the Cempeny had but move cars and more 1,
(1311,01iTC-4 the receipts might have beim
largely Increased, without n proportionate
in
crease of expense,. Coal and iron are the tn.:t
arot articles of traffic which have so largely in
tressed the freight revenue of tiro road. After
speaking of the coaltrade as being a la: ge, in
ert asiag and permanent source of revenue, the
Directors say:
" The other Item of freight which has Increase:l
very largely In the Iron ore of Lake Superior.
The city of Pittsburgh Iran lon'' been one of the
largest manufacturers of Iron In tho whole coun
try. No riante offers so direct, convenient, expe
ditions and cheap a transit from the mines to
Pittsburgh, as Is furnished over your-road. At
other points, too, besides Pittsburgh, Iron are la
In demand for manufacturing. and from the first
°lsaias of the mines, this Item of freight has
been looked to confidently to supply au battle...l
• tent amount of revenue to the company. Thlti,
tech hen been steadily increasing in Impartanett,
mid for the last year - rapidly, and seems likely to
increase still more rapidly In future years. Its
Importance can hardly be over-estimated, as the
demand for materials of iron not the increase of
iron manufactories abundantly testifies.
"The experience of the past year shows that
the resources of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh
i ltailrend are ns yet only imperfectly developed;
that the true Interest and highest profit of the
company is to he focud, not In competition with
• ether roads for distantThusiness, expensive to be
obtained and to be tuannxed, butt in developing
end encouraging that which properly belongs: to
as, aitd which we may look on as permanently
• ours.',
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The financial rendition of the company is
seund and pinsperons. The company has, no
[laming drkt ultelleat , not It ;,yid from the deb4s
due, mid all Its enengemeete are promptly toot.
The payment of - the Iwo diridunds of four per
cent. veal his been mode doling the year.
The principal change In the condition of tlse
company duvink% the year is that many of the
holders of the mot tgage bonds of the compiny
hare availed themselves of the privilege of ter
attnelled to f. 11111: of the bonds Mol
have wvelumeed them for stock. The whole
;Ohl 771 I •• •vr a r
!tin, 11.1.1 r .
A fie: lIIr of r, Ott
Pit, viols was 1,141 n 1 :14 he foftoeion. revo:: 7
J. N. MeCultonoll, Jon)•••, i l't
Cl.rehind: C. A. 114-ed.11444.441.44141,l W. W. 11,11.-
Ivey, Ilridgepor44 1%11. Davld
Gilasrm, Cir.rinneti; Charles Ti. Carrot, Nee ,
Yank; George M. lees, llortf4.rel; 11. t K
Ness Hoven; :nosh 1.. Wibmn, New Yrlii.;
11,7. Jones, Pl:::.‘burgh; dOshua Ilauua, I'itts
burnh4 ,
Ihree propositions were laid before thc stock
holders for their fled-don. The resolution in
folair or increasing the capital stock for the per
pose of pros - Wing for a large increase of motive
Tower and rolling stork, as recommend.Ll in the
Inrcetors Report, was a g reed to. That in favor
•of leasing the Tusearawas Branch to certain
prisons Wen:sted in mining lands adj ac ent to
the line was sloe adopted. The proposition to
part-hose a half Inter sa in the Clereland.. Z.11,11:A
-vine and Cincinnati Itailrond, (Akron Branch
was rejected.
O'Donnell yo-The Allegheny Valley Rail-
road Company.
We have already briefly given the decision of
the Supreme Cart in this case, re'verslng the
judgment of the Common Pleas of Armstrong
mantle-, and awaiting anew trial. The error ai
siolt d here was In regard to the rejection of tes
timony. The plaintiff had been very badly hart
whilst riding in the baggage-car of a passenger
train, and the accident arose apparently Irons the
defective nondition of the track of the rallroul.
But his action was resisted' on the ground that
i.e was an employee Of the company going to MU
proper work on the road, and that It was negli
gence nn his part to place himself, even with the Conductor's content, in the baggage-car. In
this connection the testimony excluded was itn
portant. -The witness was the General Superin
tendent of the be the building of
bridgra, and he tostilled timt he employed
O'lremnell to work for him. fool he was carrivl
-on the road to the place of work. The rejected
clause was in these words, "It was the custom
g.r. myself and bands to ride is, the Ifastgage—are;
06 was dmie in going up and down; y the ree
eptest of the Conductor, myself and hands
niways assisted in taking In and putting Out
Chief Justice Wcs - idward in the opinion sars
It was a primary and fundamental question tri
tic came, whether the piallitalff was a passen•
err entitled to all the rights of a safe transit,
which belongs to passengers, or whether he was
servaut,of the company . each a sense, an
to preclude an action at law fora personal injury
to himself, resulting from the negligence of
other servants of the company, and on this
question the rejected evidence oug,lat to have been
rtl ;.iced. It traded to prove that though In the
sees ire of the company, be was, by original cons
tines, a daily passen,ger tin their read, that ha
wi.s not out of place in the baggage car, but was
there In pursuance of a custom of the road, and
that tgthles the original contract, there was a
Y. ; sidi ration rendered by hint for his rides, in ,
luij Virg to tike in and discharge freight. •
Application fqr lujaucUon.
A few days ago we referred to the suit in
width Mr. Zug Was charged' by Mr. Dan with
trerpass, in attempting to centre:let a railroad or
ass itch front the Allegheny 'Valley Railroad,
af fors,,the premises, or side-walk in front of the
complainant's premium, to a rolling-mill. The
complainant sets forth that the construction of;
emit o switch 'would be appropriating, to private'
uses the public highway, and would also be deL-'
tit:unto! to his (the complainant's) prOpertyi,
that the alfiant has no rmht to, appnfpria:e pri-
Tate property to hie own use—the switch baing
fee prise t e.end not public convenience. NI..
The utile:it alleges that his right to construct
the switch or railroad exists in cc license granted
by the Mt:Toro!' tlic'elty; that n court of equity
beg co tight to Intefferc, by injunction, with an
at t ssliere the injury Is not immediately flagrant
et of-such a nature as to result in the direct de
. straction of .p operty; that this cut dace not
result in the destruction of private property or
'the obstruction of the public highway, twit that
the proposed switch will not cross the premises
or Enclosure of the complainant.
Tim complainant, in reply, avers that the city has
no right to grant to private parties license to op
prupriato to their own , nee soy portion of the
public htgliway. when such privilege is not sub
js., t to the public uses; that in the construction
of the proposed Switch this cotnplalnnarwould
suffer great injury, to his property by the sidewalk
in rent of it beir ' e obstructed, and that private
enterprise cannot avail itself of the nets of the
Lcgislat are g ranting to corporations the right to
lay out and construct reads over tne most prac
ticable motes; etc.
The ease is one that excites considerable feel
ing, and the decision of the Court will be awaited
wish interest.
C/111.1) BURNT TO Drxrn.--On Thursday, a lit
tle dam:bier or Thomas 'Rafferty. residing on
Union alley, in the Third Ward, tvu so severely
burned ty_her clothes tallngixe, that she died
on the follbwing day. The child cos about Cour
years old. Her elothereaught tiw by coming in
contact :with a grawhlle her mother was at the
hydrant drawing - traler, Wand berora the flames
could be extinguished she was horribly burned.
Alderman Donaldsoit held an Inquest.
srEcULLoowi. NOTICES.
TECAUcti W.1 . /afar, practical Slate Roofer, and
Ikeler,ln American r 814 n of carious orders.
°Motet Alexander 's, near the Walter
Works, Pittsburgh, ldenott,' No. 78 Mks
street. Orders imsenptly attended to. An nork
Warranted rater proof. Repairing done at the
shortest notice. Ito dolt - 8 foerepalrs, proviikd
the mot' is not aimed after It Ls pat on.
NEW Goons Pile. recetrea at tae Merchant
Taming establishment of Graham ds McCand
ices, 73 Smithfield street. 'We would most rm.
pectfully Invite the attention of our friends and
the public In general, to'our new stock of fall
and winter goods. They contain all the -very
latest styles of English, Emu& and Americas
'clothes, cassimeres and yr:stings,- all of the finest
Is selected with the greatest ' care
and desiring fashionable an well made
clothing, would do well tp givens a call before
purclasing elsewhere. Every garment Is war
ranted to give full satisfaction In both price and
qualify. GnAnAit & MCCANDLESS'
Merchant Tenons. No. 73. Smithtleldstseot.
.
SPLCIAL NOTICIr-L M 6 att e ntio n of our read
ers is directed -to the brilliant assortment el
Fall. and Winter Goods just received Ity oar
friend Mr. John Meter, No. 726 FederalNstreat,
Allegheny. Ills Imo* comprises a great variety
of Fancy French, English, Bcoteh and American
Casshicres and Olotheiond fine Bilk - and Cash
mere Vlstings, all of which will be made up to
order...lit the latest styiernridin - thb bent Mattner:
•A choice selection of - Furnishing Gonda also on
:and and for isle, together , a. fall stock of
Ready . Made Clothing , - well 'and fashionably
Made.
FALSZ Drucsmr.--ibe thenctir . cif thosei wile
are troubled with bad breath and, through over
squeamishness, dislike to-safer to it, commit a
positive and cruel mistake, especially if they are
aware of the merits and greet efficacy ,of the .
Fragrant floiodontj 18 the true and only
remedy for the difficulty; there is no valid excuse
for a bad breath now. Bold by all druggists.
OirsteatLand ;amine ealls'wilt betaken - at'
the omnibus office, No. 410, Penn street, day or •
night. All orders left at the arbove place will be
promptly atter ritrd ' , Aff ralls tricat,bc.ol4
Wiliam •
,le I ce , ni , er hi- ;nit, o f ti t - . e.t,,,zi t , hat
I:0 a toccivcd. The contenti; of the till .1:`or em
it, are yiart one of "A visit to the cities and en. iapi
of the Confederate Etattitß, 1107-4.1." "T.mr But
ler." lb,' ccinclui lon of the "Paid'c Sch,tl
port—l\inehe,tcr and 11treiv,I;nry," atcr.ber ia
stalxnerit of '` Latent Vacation litcursidn,"
"Aunt Ann's Ghost Story." and `•Carn •lati
tirDowd upon Men and Women and Otter
Thiligt in General," XI. As 414 nu-n' er
closes: the year, Meese. &YOU
the A ittlrican puhli , hers,,,a; that in eon ,
P‘IIIVCCI2 1,1 the p11011:110US in the co-t of
paper. printlim and all hitter 1(1", 5 11C,i, connefed
with their busineys, they have been ~i opelled to
rdivante the ”ibßeriptlon to the Reviews and
Illackwood's Magazine. The foliowlnv; rates ;,r
atilt um are minctincedv Fur anyone ih.triew. Si;
any two Reviews, $7; any three Reviews, S.IU;
the fair Review, ; Blackwood's Niagazine.
t Blackwood and one Ttect-n,-.17; Blackwq,d
and two 11,.viewt,, $10; Itlackwoc.l and thre ,
views, titl:`. t Blackwood and four Review,. 115.
Blnektv-rdl is for sale by W. A. (lildenfouney,
No. 45 Fifth street:.
(:ambling Honkie Keeperp Indletcirt
• .
We learn that the Grand Jury, now In session,
have found true bills against the following par
ties. for keeping and maintaining gombling
Louses:
homer George Brown, Irwin 13:,1-
path nal John Butler, William Diehl, A lexnutler
Nellie, Joseph Armstrong, Samuel Shore and
John Thompson. These parties represent four
different firma.
W. L. Boozer was indicted for keeping an il
legal lottery in the shape of a gift book stare on
Fill h
• Ansi her case, that of Dyer and Patterson, was
hold of or fur t Le present.
Court of (Outer Segslons.
St TURDIT FOT:NUON. - 13efere Judges Sterrett
and Brown.
The rase of Richard Jncoh , indicted for larce
ny and arson, to wide!, we referred in ymitorilay's
rdii ion, was disposed of this morning. The
jury, niter being ma all night returned a verdict
of not gailty, and that the defendant pay tho
['N.M. The defendant was discharged on giving
bonds in the sum of :1 ,000 to keep the pritee for
the 'Lace of two year,
ME=IEMI
171TT8131.711G11 THEATRE.
• FIFTH BTILEET. NEAR irOOD.
LE,,rs AND Meacwolm • Wm. Itr.Nmcnsoa
1 irg arpearance uf the great tragedian, Blr.
NEA !. 1 E.
THIS I slonda,y) EVENIN(I will be presented
Shnl., .Ittot. ent ;tied
HAMLET
Mr. Neatio.
Ni rihir roovr•
PLNN. ItI:Alt PT. Ct. MI.
IV . I :save x.rol Manner.
and Mat n• traction THIS EVENING.
aa; rarose Of i•o ANETA
Turtit-Rope per
former and Doneenw.
I 111. nneatnnee of Mr. J. H. JOITNSTON. the
"celebrated Comic Voollita.
Flirt npyrniunce •1 Mr. TREnimax.
LEH. the unrivaled Violinist.
Cot:tint& aueecee of the combined alliance of
Ttrge.lrhorcan. tahroplnn and Dramatic STAN.
I tulle ehange of prorzaortne every evening.
Ate eiumgett and will rhortly nypear the great
*midi! Hallett! and Ropeorl Collet Troupe.
1 F -U TED AT UKCE-A noon Er
Ere in order, &c. Call nt once at .the no ' lirraL
111. R e becca Strest, Allerhenr.
jou . ...nd • LINDSEY r‘. 31cCUTtlit EON,-
_ .
AI T.F.D.—Returned auJ dis i zylily,l OM
eon and Soldiers, In want of profitable 1 , 1114
ployntenl, peculiarly ailiipted to their condition,
61 , uuld addreea JUD, ES, 11ItUS &. CO .
l'n_ desedintrr •
•
111.romEuDi;---koAowl'itoo_ke
of }cook
, 1
d
of goodmoral Chnracter. Bone ciao n eed See p in g,ac
1431 ILI eCOBD tc CO., Lit Wood et.
Ir A o ' n N e T et n .To Iti t ' , N7.ll7lTi b t i . e ‘CTN o i n , at ll th m o n r
without board: In n rcsp,Lable private family.
a-era J. L., I'. O. Box Prttsburgh, Ye.
jai:lw
"IV ANTED—A GAILDNEIt, tako earl;
TT of a small garden near the city, upon which
la a vineyard; remainder in orchard. Recommend
ations required. Inquire nt the
•Itarcif CITY MILLS. Liberty street.
IX:ANTED—V/0 -A 3IONTII.—I want
Agents everywhere, nte7o A month, expenses
p+,d.. to
set: Ftftern Artider, the best selling ever
od , svd. Full yarticulers,free. Address tYPLS T.
P.T. Biddeford, Maine_ notcharadtwr
11 ANTED-BY Tat; IBT OF APRIL,
A ROUSE OF ABOUT FOUR ROOMS,
With rood cellar, within ten minutes' walk of the
Pert Unice. Any person having such, can seduce a
;eta tenant—a yentlernan, wife atul Otte chill—by
"A. 8.. Gazerrre. Ori o n : 'e denodf
`V' ANTED—For service in the Quarteri ,
lasetnrs Department, at Nashville, Chatta ,
,nd Johnsonrille,Tenr.estiett; Atlanta, Geor •
glsi Our 4111'6 Masud Little Rock, Arkansas; and
or other points.
TAAMAteII; " "Otter month and tattoos
Flee transportation to pls.. of destlastion.
Itraility, able-bodied wen orgy will be received.
.10111 , 1
t7r.pt. , ln nod Assistant quartermaster, U.
Far further Information inquire of
.1 T. SAMPLE, O Fta.etal St., Allegheny;
Or ovc r No. 40 Washington Avenue, between sth
mudcreels. St. Louis, Mo.
.I'. W. CLARK .flea. Gov't. Agent.
WA.NTEl l —Agents fur THE NURSE
AND SPY, theme,: Interesting and exciting
h evrr published, embr.wing the adventures of
A h in the Union Army as Nurse,Soraiit and
sp3 • (living a most vii id Inner picture of the war.
Returned and dleattlalOtfteerit and Soldiers In went
of prortable employment will nod It peculiarly
total:tell to their condition. JONES, BROS. tt
6to Chestnut street. Philadelphia. no:Sam
_
. WANTED -$123 A MONTll.—Agents
everywhere, to introduce the new Shaw
Sixtus Dollar Family Sewing Machine, the only
low price machine in the country whir% Is ficercied
er h. Baker, 'Wheeler St Wilson. Howe,
Sit per is Co.,and Bacheider. Salary and expenses,
or tart, commbalorts allowed. All other Machines
er.1,1 fur less than forty dollars each are
Jr. rcessenft, end the seller nod user liable. Illustr,
ted eireulx-s retakfree, Address SIIAW h. 01...A.R1C
Iliggeforti, Moles. nobileatiaaT
edIIPETB. OIL CLOW'S. Sc.
A - ENITIAN -BLIND
In new pattcrne 6Ad colora
White Marble Table Oil Math,
OIL CLOTH RUGS.
PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS.
Philadelphia Croon 011 Cloth
714, nbore new goods just opened for wholesale
nr..l retail trnde, at the. enzpet Store of
McPARLAND & COLLINS,
rf9s. 71 fa T 3 FIFTH STAFF?,
Ptrs,t dm.. to Post (lpor- second floor.
IiFOURTH . STREET
OLIDAY GIFTS
0 I-1 •
EMBROIDERED
g;rrx.asrco cola - mm.ls,
" 41 The OA
cat Imported •
Q 1
MOSAIC RUGS. 1 1
'`'AVERY LARGE VARIETY' OF ,
VW :PEW RUGS.
NOW
,IN STORE.
W. D. ik H. DeICALLITM,
A ) den
.0 1CARPET STORE
87 FOURTH STREET.
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
OTTOMAN COVERS.
In Tufted and Bead Work. supprss, same
style. Also, some very elegant
3ElCovertis riLusEs, In German Work,
SQUARE SILK VELVET BUTTONS, in all
colore, beeldes every variety of other Buttons.
• PRESS TIIIEIIIIEOB, LACES, HANDKER.,
'OTHERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, BA.LIKORAL
SKIRTS,. STEEL 'ANS ODIYX SETTS, and
SLEEVI. . BUTTONS, of every style and variety
eta., etc., will be found at
um MOWRY'S TEIUMHjG Erton
N... E 2 FOURTH STIIEWT
2 TO $25 PER DAY
•
491.60XLEM8 MlErisclMECtci.
To self mu NEW EMPIRE (with late Improve.
meet.) led LITTLE GIANT SEWING MA
CHINES. - The beet cheap =chitin lit use, cad
warraateg for three years. 'WO will give the above
Cosaminloos, or pay FM s 'math and expecte'.
For pattieulara addreas, with stamp
41e30: 0 .wd. GATES A 00 - Patron t Mich
•
JWO.WILSOIif-JIMBE W. C.SYN..DANID WOMIDf.IIIIB
WILSON, CARtt - && CO.;
(T.L WILSON, racer cO,)
Wholesale dealers ia..FOENIGIVAND DOMES
TIC 'DRY GOODS, No. 94 Wood street,- third
house above Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. apl9
'NVELLS, , BIDDLE & CO., .Ira 111
-:Therty streetilto Sixth, PIM
mom deform.. of WHIPS, •LASIIMe & S
eter descriptlon. of LEATHER BRAID:
•
43ellereaallello4froil the ewe, ad &ids Oroxopt.:
ly ehlppedoi per 100,1UCUell& 10647
A compLETE
HISTORY OF HE ,REBELLIOX,
Chronolortrally arranged from the commencement
et npta tturean cad active hoatilities, April 30th,
tsq dos to the
Re•tlecfion of Abraham Lincoln,
Recignation of General McClellan,
October et 11, 186 t,,13 publiehal
Hunt's Pittsburgh Almanac for 1835;
Wit3.3m. Cleaa.tiet. [
Mailed, poet 1.11 on mcelpt of price. Addless
JOBIT P, huref, Publisher.;
65 FIFTH St., HIS SONIC RAW..
Env BOOK'.
DOWN IN TENNESSEE.
Thus new volume, by the author of " Among the
Pines." selling oft like wild-tire, and can hardly
be made as :sat as the orders pour lo for It. It is
crammed rull of material, most important to every
one Interested In public affairs, military or polltl
cal. besides being as thoroughly attractive and ato
sorbing In incident and story as the author's other
books: 12mo, cluth.ll to.
VICTOIRE
A new novel, rPtorona and ( teak—sure to make a
hit. ittoo, cloth, tinted paper. ekt 75.
c mx.
A eete and promedng author la derelnped in tld.
eld.ridne,.rrorit of ti. tion. 12:no, eiolh, tinted pa
per. sr 60.
lEE ART OF CONVERSATION,
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cloth. ft 60.
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McIIASTEII& GAZZA3I,
SOLICITORS OF
CLAIMS AND PATENTS
AND ATTOENEY:-AT-DAR',
gri GRANT STREET, Pittsburgh.
Licensed by Government to collect
1301:NTIES, PENSIONS, BACK PAY
And all other
Military or Nasal Claims
Against the thdtett States
NE ° , DOLLARS, due eoldiere
HENDE
charged on account of wound. received in battld
collected immediately.
*1 - Call at DS GRANT STREEI' • opposite Gm
Cathetiml. 0c22:1 y
pliiisiozis, BOUNTIES.
W. J. & HALL PATTERSON,
Army and Navy Agency,
N0.11.4H FOURTH ST., Pitt■bnrgb.
•PENSIONS Droeured; BOUNTIES Off PAY
and PRIZE KOREY, and COMMUTATION OP
RATIONS of released prisoners collected.
PAY OF PRISQ.NERS OF WAR can be drawn
by their wives or widowed mothers. nen
WOUNDED SOLDIERS
$lOO Bounty to all Wounded Soldiers,
in now being paid to ail with a "Discharge.” No
chiuge mode until the money LI collected.
T. WALTER DAY,
Lteeneed by the U. S. Governinent.
No. WS FMK STREET, second door below. tha
Cathedral.
_ myedyzer
SOLDIERS' CLAIMS, BOUNTIES
PENSIONS AND ARREARS OP PAY,
Promptly 'attended to by
ARMORS It RIDDELL.
No. ISO FOOTITH ST., Plttaburila, At.
deSoAtodowF
••••vd.ILITARY CLAIMS, PENSIONS,
DOLTNT.II, BACLIC.PAY and numtrAar
CLAIMS of every description, 'collected by the
subscriber, at the following rates, VIZ Pensieas
$lO, all other claims - • • •
O. O. TAYLOR; Atterneydit•LSW
• • No. 13 Grant street, Pfttebrirgh: Pe.
N. n.—No charges are made lithe claim doe* not
succeed, .
and Information javon gratis; sedls .• •
DEXTIST'R r.
J -
ADAMS,. Pangs% .Conne
.0 Building, corner of DIAMOPiII and C#11.1.•
streets, Illttsbufgh. , R4firoserprt:M.:A.AlsPo lock.
Dr. Halleek.Thecidore Rtihhlna. Mallen Erret,
w. D. PATTkII.6OII ADAM MINOT,.
pETERSON.dvAMMON, • .
OODMIUSION MERCHANTS' '• • '
FLOUR AND GRAIN, And general PRODDOE
dealers, No. fl WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
tohl•dg.
T.'.4 .S`lll7E
BOOTS, SHOES, GUMS,
DRY GOODS,
14t1E - loral Skirts, Shawls, &e
McClelland s Auction Ho us.
55 FIFTH STREET.
EENBACES AND GOLD
MAY BE SAVED,
BY BUYING YOUR
Boots, Shots, Bailors, Ba!morals, and Gams,
.ALt
At the Great Olo4ieg Ont'Sals. Goals rnarke4 .
ern,— No humbly. Call early and secure bar
gains. Be owe oft to place, which-is
IffEEILAND'S,
No. 98 Market, 2d door from Fiftil. at.
Jn7
QOUTII gaTEII.
SOUTH) have constantly on hand
A FINE STOCK OF
LOOTS (Sr- SHOES,
Which they are prepared to Sell Cheap
No. 51 Market street
96 FEDERAL 6T., ALLEGHENY.
CLOSING SALES,
TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS
I am now ofrnring my presort/ took of
Doe (et, Shoes. Galt ern..1.1 BotImorals;
Trunks, Valises, and Traveling-Sacks,
AT lilt LATLY ni:DucEn PRICE,
Te Innke room fee new erode now Doing purclowed
t 'nll And get Ito:wow.
W. K. MeCLINTOCK.
j..; MI Frglernl
. 1 A. 31 LS ROM:, -
SELLS THE
THE NEATEST FITTINCI,
Aml THE hiOST DURABLt,
Of nny house In the city
He Lea Just received a magnificent Fall Stock.
Try him. oelo
THE **STAR"
IPST RECEIVED BY
GEORGE ALBREE, SON & CO.,
No. 93 WOOD STREET
Cloys' nod Youth's UM Mimosa's;
Oxfool Tice;
" Boot cos;
(7111;61tres fioot end had Shoes.
ZOOdB are nettle to OUT aperial order, am
are warranted unequalled custom work.
noir.
Fon 'cm: HOLIDAYS
I~lfl7l n;:t~
AMERICAN ORGANS,
AND MELODEONS.
Juke receired, a choice assorimeot_ of superior
BRADBM3.Y. (New York,) and
SOPIOXIACKEIR & CO.'S (Phila.)
PIANOS,
AT PRICES FROM $375 TO $l.OOO
IMPrOVED AMERICAN
ORGANS AND MELODEONS,
AT FROM 41226 TO $lOO.
These lnetrmenta are ads ororledged hy Judges to
be the best to the market, nod will he sold at front
etrvetty-flue to assent y-fl se dollars low fl factory
prices. All guaranteed for b }can.
Persons Intending lotus a bandsorar Christmas
or :Sias Years Present are kat( imilarly requested
to all and examine our stock Wk., gulaj else
whcr,
lieseriptive circulars Curaishe.l on application
WA! LL & BARR,
'No. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCK, St. Clalr St
114.«,:f
JUVENILE SINGING BOOK
THE SILVER BELL
Coutoln, a choke relectlnn of nearly MO of tlaO
nu.t favorite SUNOS, Drik.'TS, QUARTINTS, ,
&c., and a complete COWER: , Or
ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTION.
A t - one 011 pieces aro the folloolag:
When Johnny Comet; diarehlog Home;
'Vacant illsofri
Cottage by the Nee;
Do they Think of Ne at . Houte;
soldier',. Chorus.;
°Dicers Funeral; .
Died of Beauty:
Juniata;
Nettle Proyeer
•
Which are Clone worth the price of the book.
3Pri.od. 430 Choi:Lt'.
voptoc moue' to .-- -:drore on rcrei,..4 of price,
3IELLOEt,
•
jn7 WOOD srnter.
N . BIEDLE, 183 SMITIITTELD ST.,
Pianos and Musical Instruments,
Keeps constantly on hand a 021 e 11911011,131C4 of
New PIANOS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, AMOR.
DAYJNS, STRINGS,Zze., which ha will gall for low
prices. laalawd
.C,EIRISTIstiB I'RES.,E.NT.
ONE OF KNAEV& 00 , 3
COLD, MEDAL PREMIUM PIANOS
•
Also, Ilan& 13n31. , Pianos ; Grupo & Loa's Pt
atom, arid Prince's Automat& Oratia •
ORARLOTTE . BLIIME,
dcfl 43 Fifth street. (24 door above Wood.)
DI NIDE.~ DB.
FrrrantrNott. FT. WAYNE& OINGAIIO NAI EWAN,
Office of the Secretary,
TMDENDON out AP ITA L h STO
AND ON TIILRD MORTGAGE BONDS.
The Board of Directors or thls Company have de
Oared a Dividend of 23 PER CENT. on the Cap
tel Stock, for the quarter ending Dec./11st, hist.,t
the shareholders who stand reAstered on that day
Pal le y ( o l l e Sa nf un a ry n ,Ms m , nati: n ti ) tl n ee n o n f n thr rtila tn r:
pent' this D eity, and at tho' Transfer Agency,
Winslow, & Co., No. d 2 Wall street, New
York, to the stockholders as regiete_rod at the to.
'pectic° offices. The Board have also ordered the
anticipation of the payment of the halgyeatly did
dend of 3% percent , on the Third Maigage Beads
due April - I, 1865_, making. it payable on 1104, aftet
the nth daY of JationlT, NM, to the bondholders
registered on the slot day ol December Inst.; at the
Transfer . Agency, Winslow,Lanler Jr. Co., .No.
Wall street, New .York. The transfer books
stock annthird mortgage' bowls will close on
fast inst., at o'clock p. m., and remain clued -
the 17th day of Jannaty thereafter, .
Ey order of the Board.
t deictmy • -W. It. HAMM Secretary.
DI V 1.1) E ND. —The Dlrretore of the
FLEMING AND BLOOD FARM PETRO..
LEM CO., have this day declared a dividend of
THREE per cent. on the capital stock of the old
Company, payable on and after MONDAY. Jane
dry loth, at the °Mee of the Seeretery, N 0417 pub.
Dividends will hereaficrbe declared quarterly et
sembonnnally, as the Directors tarty determine,
Listlw • • J. If. BALDWIN, Screy.
011110 E Or Trl6 PEOPLIC OOMPAIrr,
Prrrsurnou, Jen. 4,180&
DIVIDEND.—Tho. Preetdent and Dlrec-•
Clash
Dividend' Ms Compl9;7l/aye thlitsydeetWd •
Clash of FIVE - DOLLARS per 'Um,
frre of tax, out of.. the prollts_of tke pakridi
months, payable on and alter the oth Inst.
jp„sv4 WWI. P. tafertiME.E, Seer:
r)gr•,.~d.
THE ftEAT FLUB JC.
lIEMAPANAKA_
Since the introduction of medicine, the origin of
license h n perhnim oven the subject' of more se-
Henn and relenti lie canloderation by the most
lenrreni of the prof...sites Shun nny other connected
with the lows of the Great Creator; not a few Imre
(tot nil d.lleanel, en‘v their origin in the
stomach: others• the solids of the holy: et'arre
annict, and l.y for the greatest r. umber, cooled Mei
mecca that the n..00n itself Is the very fon ntntn of
life-4h, if It heebnten impure, then dmetse In its
tvor.t. levies—Scrofula, Cnucer, I.7lcers, he., nppenr;
and indeed. expel fence to treatinz th II eel.:; II( di.
eases by purifying the blood and olit•••ting
their erathentlon ned core, prove this to to. the
coma theory: acting upon which theory the med
icine now known no 11.1 A CANAgA, :000 compasoi
and hronght nto ipractlce, producing the molt gra-
If i l li g a re re anon s.
exercises Ouch a martyry over
SCROFULA,ULCERATIONS, POIPLEF, on
Tar FACE, TETTER, SALT RILEII3I,
LIVER COnPLAINT, -LOSS or
APPETITE; IrptPEPSIA,
RHEUMATISM, GEN
ERAL DEBILITY,
as to give, from the time it is first taken, enconr
/Tempi:it to the patent, by making both seen and
felt, the good It is about to accomplish. ti Was
thotrglit best to put it up in bottles at 000. amt $l.OO
each,—PS many pers.°us are disposed to try an arti
cle but are often deterred at the expense,—so the
halal here eon be made at a moderate outlay, and
satisfy the purchaser that the article. Is
what Is claimed for it to be, 'Viz: the great.*
HEALTH OIVRR ct brought before the people.
Delicate Females will find in it the medicine they
need.
That the public may form some Idea of its pecu
liar curative nients, we subjoin dot of the prlnci
pal articles of which it la composed, with a mho ,
dereription of the uses and adaptation of each,t t.
ken from the highest authority Down to medico
science.
• lIONIIVRAS SARSAPARILLA
Is used with a beneficial rfft.ct In cast; of It hcninn
Liam, t , crtifutolis A fllntiona, Cutaneous Diseases
nd tiller dunce:l condition's of 'math.
le. tonic. diuretic, null aperient. It has a aped
lou upon the /I% or, ext.itlng it when 1311'4114 to
re. retk.n. It hot bent inu.eh use 11 In'tiertumay In
tlitwnun of the e
There are fern diseases In wt.:eh It Las ant proved
her. Iletal; It It geed In tadtifoloita Aft,tions with
cleat I er.efil; It has Mao !wen used with much Eno.
es nln treatment for Indaninettlim of the Eye. It
gehet ally Increase.. the appetite and flesh.
Aro rkrnmntir. tonic, nod highly invi4ar.tt.g I
ca,1114 N,rvoun 1),1,11,ty,
MEM=
Ir eeelally valuable. In eases ofaScrofula
11114.u..pum(1.a.
folvabtagercuely uaecl In eases n( Enfeebled DI
pa-cleo.l.bt toe especially nl+l•lleable to 013.1 0
1;4333,11 Li ell:! y with weal: appetite.
11=1
Tt net,, revel-114v ea en eltendive In Chronic Af
fortdon,.Chronte Itheutedteen end obstinate Ui
eece.•s of the Skin.
The list:lnce of the formals hi Withhell as n ro
let:lion against fraud.
Por sale by
SITION JOHNSTON,
COR. SMITIIIELD Alia) FOURTIESTS.,
XGrA oh your intelligent Physician his opinion of
tdo,,e r.ctrw. 41e1:6ateot1
lloltEorATHlc
=
Homeopathic Remedies
Stand confessedly at the head of remedial mean
for the use of the people. They aro alike removed
from the poisonous, dangerous, and repulsive doses
of Quackery, or Old School practice, the insane,
oleo. of water-cure. or the Intricate and perplex
ng obscurities of the usual liorneopathic boots an
medicines. Consisting ofsimple specifies for the
various (Unease, to which they are related—put up
In the form of simply sugar pellets—and prepared
of ingredients neither dangerous nor disgusting,
they arc the ready aid of the parent or nurse, and
the comfort of the coroplaintrig and invalid.. •
They po.css there positive advantages. They
are harrnikeS-00 injury can ta , . from their use'
They are simple—you always know what to take,
and how to take It. They ore convenient — you can
give, the proper Sugar Pills it a moment's warning,
w hesitation or delay. They are elllclekt—
in thousands of cases disease is arrested at once,
mei the system cured without prostration or delay.
117.3.1—Cum Fever. Cangestionand Inflammation,
Heat, Pain andyestiemeneas, and the first eta,ceni ei
the acute and Inflammatory dietase. Price 35 cte.
Fn 2—Cres Forme Fever, Worm Colic and Ton
Kama Appetite. Weller, the Bed. Price 3.5 cent.,
•
No. 3--Cures Colic. Tort Mon, Crying and Wake.
Sloes Growth and Feebleness of Infanta.
Yrlee .4 coats.
No 4--Cores Diarrhea, :a Children or Adult.
Cl.olrrs Infantum and Sumner Complaints. Pig , ae
eunt q.
N.. 4 sad 5 cure the worst caste of Chronic Di
althea.
G--Cures Dysentery or Inn.ly Flux, Collo
ripvings, Bilious Colic, Fall Dysentery. Price
7--Curcs Cougla, llieasencss,l3ruu
I ntluence nud Sore Throat: Price 35 cents
This std 10, 1 Lever fall to cure the worst Cold
raid Coughs.
No. s—Cures Teeth-Ache, Fece-scbe, Nesse.-
nt sod Tie Doloreux. Price 55 cents.
No.ll—liven Headache, Sick liendeche, Vertigo,
11..01. :If Blood to the liencl. Price 20
In .0.,11t10n with No. 10, It never (u to cure the
le/.4. tut etcrate 0.01.
:No. 10—Cur. Inspeplin, Wetk, Acid or Derang.
Ntoromeh, Constirttioo, LIM Complaint, OD
l'otplit‘oa. Price 3i crots.
•- . .
LS ALLIBLII for ell ear.. of Weak Digestion mai
Bt, eoa Consplatnts.
No. ti—CuresSuppresse..l Menses., or Scanty, 01
P.:0.f01, or Dela - Vag, Cireen Slckneas. 3i cont 3.
No. 12.— , `urret .I,eueorrhen or Wlatez, Bea.rin
I),,xn too Profu'io Monsen. 15 cents.
No 13—Cures Croup, Bourne Croupy Cough
Opprevsni Breathing. 35 cents.
•
No . 14--Cures Salt Rheum, ()rusty Eruptions,
Erysipelas, tiesld Mend, Bruton! Itch, Pimples on
the Puce. 35 cents.
No. 7S-Cures Rheumatisat,Paln, Laortneas, or
Sen...a to the Chest, Back Side, or Limb., or
Se:ellen. crUts.
No. 17—Cure. Pith, Internet or• External; Bin
or tOcedinir, Recent or Obstinern. • GO cents.
Tug remedy hos cured thousands of the worn
posrible cave. .
o. IS—Cures Opthtbairala, Weak or. Inflamed
E) ,:s or Nyelhla, Falling or At oak eight. 60 cents.
It may alertly. be relied upon for a cure.
No. le—Cures Cats rrh, Route or chronic, dry .1.7
flow WE. Culd to the Reed. Innuoitra. 9.l coote
Do. 26—Cures Whooping Cough, shortening aid
I
NI/ding it, or Spasmodic Cough. GO cants.
It is ruid always relieves awl cures.
No. 21—Cures Asthma, oppressed, Difficult, /...s . •
Lo , a Breathing, Cough and Expectoration. PrL.'"e
GO recta.
hundreds have been fured by it.
No. 23—Oures Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, and
Tonsils Swellings and Old Ulcers. CO cents.•
Ilas cured the wont cases.
No. 2—Cates General Debility, Fltysicalot, Net.
VOll3 Weakness. SO cents.
No.:S.-Cures Dropsy, Fluid Accumulations, To
roth Swellings, with Scanty Secretions. 60 cents.
No. W—Curett SotoSickneAs, Prcoltrat!oly Vert lgy
Nausea, Vomiting. SO eclat..
No. 2l—Oures Urinary Diseases, Gravel, Rend
Difacult or, Painful Urination. o cents. lt cures old cases of Kidney Diseaaes.
Go. *3—For Seminal. Emissions Involuntary
Discharges and consequent Prostration and Detail.
ty, Bad Results qtEvil Habits. Price ,t so.
The saint eillotelit remedy known, and oaa be
celled upon as a sure ouzo. -
No. 29—Cures Sore month or Stomach, Cankered
Nonni of Adults or Children and alas. Nithedll
and Vomit in g of Pregnant Femilea, no cents.
(AIM at once.
No:Sl—Cures Palatal Al mastruatton, Pressure,
Cramp orSpasms, Prurittis, Retting, aad frrita•
•
tion of Ferdales St 00.
It acts like a charm.
•
NO. Int—Chares Sufferins at (Mango of Life, Irreg.
nineties, Dunhes 01 Nent,'Palpitatlon, and even
Disease tette lieut. II co.
or No. 33—C FsMauSicknessoru Spoeuns and ts or St CanvasfoY4 Dam%r leper
Cha
Jerking', Twitch*is, Hysteria. a 00.
No. 34—Cures Dlptheria lad Ifleerakl, - LI/ aks.
Want Sore Throat. 02 cents..
vlaffsmily ease 310 00
so vial family ease, morocco 0 40
20 vial cue, plain a 00
16 vial CABO 3 00
aal Phyalclan's cue 16 in
.
MD'S EXTRACT OF TrAwAlrimlS
Yor Surlts, Seethe, Oetei Semen, le, re
mess, Sprains, Rheumatism, More, 014
Sores 'and Toothache. /2 aet" like • dom. Pace
OD cents. The trade supplied 4 New York pried
. •
Our Itomedl es by Pfaff.
. .
Look ever the lilt, make up s cite at What kind
-you chase, and inclose the amount in a current
:note or stamps, by mail to my eddrinniend. thi
medic free ine will le duly returned by mail tsr exPreser
of chum-
• J. 3f4PITIZON, _
'lOllll. Street. Cabitter. Beane&
SectOnd doot below the Pod Officet,
%Mojas e agrat for Pittsburgh and ylolalt►,
4:11
. •
DP. i.;•:InT:I.i.;
R. LICHTHILL,
"Letters on Catarrh." "A Popular Tr co
tise - ou neafnens,"
ST. CLIARLES 110 TEL,
PITTSBURGII, PA.,
AND CAN DE CONSULTED
FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 23d, 1864,
Deafness, Catarfri,
.o.Np ALL THE VARIOUS DISEASES OF
EAR, THROAT AND MR PASSAGES.
I=2M
The o:st remelts:rot is uroolly a feeling of dryLesi
anil Leal we,. :1.1 .1 triltlent Incl:liallOG to
, 0711:fl. 'inert. I. all turnAtthe freely,
he the ~,pped u t r, so:oast:tea on tote
,1.111 . elitne , sot the other.
rmi•ri roar meozery, acrid ii Barge molten ita
apieNeerin rin
im r the nestrilr, eddcs of
th, hive:no. red h, rtvelnin.
tt ft 21 14, S t1:3,11.•1 - 0, I/I,A, 3 1.4-
inn , e tre.ilient emintiones to
lire I, Ito an.:, !puree of inuell
11:11, n.. e .101.0) m.noe. After noire
or leen tone. Ii treCtMlei tl:g1113 . ollerrolve,
end estreniely fetn! fJrts. It la
es protone an to require, when coolined to Ch., none,
the frequent Torheotion of the handkerchief, us it
it dl imps lots the threat,Whir:3 in more particularly
the ea.., mobile the body in inn itorizonnti position,
constant expectoration. and sometimes both.
Sleep le frequently disturbed by a sensation of
chonwor, council by the presence of the discharge In
the throat. Owing to the heat in the head, the
watery portion ci the secretion often evaporates,
and absenting a condition of solidity is deposited
upon the membrane of the nose and upper part oi
the throat, in the shape of erects or hardened lumps.
T 1,,. .el them. , incrustations produces
lee ling, of discomfort, and narrows the nasal pass
ge bu pass
es to embarrass reeplration. Therefore fre
quent effort, have to be made to remove them,
Llther by forcibly blowing the none or by persisteet
Ims. king—e: practice on di:agreeable to the one ef
fected as It is to those around lain After the 're
moon!, that side of the Incrustation which adhered
to the inurnous membeme will sometimes be Insult
bloody, 'a fort which explains the force required for
to dislodgment.' During sleep these incrustatioesl
accumulate more rapidly, and the feeling thereforels most uncomfortable In the morning. Sometime
the efforts to clear the throat are futile until after
breakfast, or after something warm 1.11 swallowed.
Some patients state that they are. .not. successful
until they hare swallowed some whisky or brandy.
The discharge, which Is at first without smell, as
ahmes the progress of the complaint, an excess
ively fetid oder, the breath participates In this, and
becomes occasionally an oltin,giy offensive as t•
render the patent au object of disgust to himself as
well as to others. Ulceration of the mucuous memo
bran° ei the nose takes place frequeutly, comet Imes
ct vo attaching the bowts when small partic/es of
sub.:: sere will occasionally be found mixed with
the di-elmrge. The sectunulaktOnof the discharge,
tocaner with the thickeond ebuilition of the
MUCUOLIS membrane, renders respiration through
the nasal passages very di:ULU, find oftentimes In
possible, necesoitatihy respiration principally
through the mouth, a method very deleterious to
the general health, hut more particularly to the
lungs, to will be shown hereafter. The unpleatant
noise produced during sleep, known no snoring,
originates from the .me cause. The voice lows
its nuisteal quality, sod assumes a harsh and nasal
eharacter; thesene of smell become. much ink
paired or makirely lost, and the same effect, though
lees frequent, Is produced on the sense of taste.
Occasionally, while blowing the nose, a crack
and bubbling. emu.] will beard in the ear,
hearing will be found to be thick and snapped up,
but return suddenly with [snapping sound. This
phenomenon Is uoually repeated until, at onetime,
bearing does not return, and remains permanently
injured. Noises In the head of every conceivable
description will make their appearance and add to
the distress of the eutferer, and hearing be lost se
gradually that - a considerable degree of deafness
may extet before the person is really aware of the
fart. Their eyesore not to become weak, irritable
and •dispooed to water on exposure to wind and
cold, or filter the elighesl exertion. A pain More
an I.os acetc, or feellar of loess:ire is
eaperienced over the eyes, - rul soinetimmi on the
hark of theJtrti,f. and also pain in the lace, closely
resembling' neurrfigis, for which it is alien min
taken. The' distress in the head weakens the
memory oral produces Irritability and moroseness
of disposition. The stomach generally suffers
more or lees, to weak and irritated, the appetite is
capricluths, and isnearly always hack in the morn
bag. In severe cases the system becomes. feeble
and prostrated, and there Is an aversion or inability •
to either physical or mental exertion. Plot mitre
quently catarrh proves fatal either by debilitating
the system or wearing out the patient, or by erev
cling upwards and producing sore throat affections,
bronehitle, and finally coalltalpfilt. it Easy be safe
ly soserted that hereditary predisposition, catarrh,
is the most frequent and important cease of this fa
(al complaint.
Catarrh has been concurred an Incurable disease,
end on the strength of that supposition has bees
neglected by both the profession and the public.
As it is the exciting cause In full half the eases of
Deafness, Drs. Llghthill have for years past, mule
itsproper treatment their special study, and have
by their success fully established the Curability of
this complaint. That this is no mere assertion will
be readily Comprehended by the annexed testimo
nials from highly respectable parties woo navehees
wader tholr care.
Pittsburgh, Pe
Ptrransucier, 5,185 t.
This will certify that I have been under the care
of Dr. Lig:thin, for the cure of Catarrh, amt that,
es though be has attended Ins foe -litt over oaa
week, I feel that a permanent cure I. to. be abet
ed,-and am so much better in all respects as to war.
rent pte Inving publicity- to these Lute and re.
cenunspdint gi Dr. Lightbill to any one affected wish
Oatarrl. W)U FORSYTH,
New YOns, Nov 2, 1251.
This is to certify that have been afflicted with
Catarrh for some year; which produced the usual
disagreeable effects. I consulted Dr. Lighthill
aboht nide or ten monlfs slnce, end at ones placed
.mytielf under his ear s . entircharrsfrom Cr.
farrA, my - throat:is perfectly healthy, and my health
is very much linprored. P. E. NOLAN,-
Ogled Lela Batiroad foot of Duane street.
From the Ron. Ira Mk. P attan.lealue.
Do. 741WITUILI. t—Dear SOW you II State.
Meat of my ease, which you may usoas you think
proper. I have acquaintandifrarent parts of
the States, have served thre e s ars u Senator of
Pinotneot county, and three years az Represents
tite—in all six years—in our State Legislature.
blyntatement may benefit some of Ahose &Motet
With my disease.
!or -severer yeah nave been arnieted with
Catarrh. I hero tried manypresetiptions for it
without receiving any benefit therefrom. I have
taken your medicine about ten months, and It bu
oured me. I would recommend to those afflicted,
with this disorder to apply to you. lam confident
if they will strictly follow your directions that a
aura will be effected, however Inveterate the ease
may be. •
Respectfully youn, IRA MIL
" From Net. R. P. BusselL L yan,
I have beeismueb. troubled with Catarrh of the ,
wand type tor - sonsti twenty years. - .-It gradually .
grew - worse, !mincing 'cent =ld . hoarseness, de.
;straying the sense of smell and breaking down my
" general health to such a degree as to *impel me to
resign my pastorate and impend gintillo,ppershism
I mado use of 'the 1 / 1 511111 remedkii, .
as snuffed dilikrant kinds, nitrate of sliver, tugs
' Sr and ishniations,hut without any verrealtitary
abet. Last summer' heind oft/r.LighthllFs stir.
; cesidid mode of Meatus catarrh, rlsita him, nod
ut, myself wider his
,p , treatm m ent. I began
ately thimPteth. and 'this ipeoWainent has moe
-01 to the lament time. , Igy 'COMA ha! mutually
' , melted away, my mush hns disalmeare,d, ay vole.
Chas hecamehatunii and I am anew more 'able IQ
rthe blamed Gospel. Let me all
tabled with catarrh difficulties to apply to Dr
gin, alma-. Feb. ISM. EL P, RUSSELL,
ocisaymmikz . •
>.F:;tar.ii:
CATARRH
As NOW AT THE
Tl;sTlmoim 4 s
n:)1;r1 - , - ;-• BARREL.
Knit Yong, October:l6,
A. A. TA - rton. dee r.. 15.1 1 7,- .1..4.!t0,g,
We h tee rereive! r 'Vara P.shorn City,
NC,' Jr 'VI at
Oou fN. t'Oe'' Pet ruloom fro th (
Tau. ile , Pa, or, of the barrels has for,. the hrso,l
of the iermetieni B..erel Co," (Botihins' Patent.)
A careful examinntion of this enolt show, it to be
to eeeteet order, (no e - raporntinn or Icakage,) and
:hr nand 11F tlry is .`e fore itThe other
har% eof the int oleo were in , tale oriter;but.had
It c1.c.1 iwairoroterl about two cn -o, e ich. We
cl•et - In!it- re ewrocuol tie Berry:, .i ,Barrel to
IZetlocr, nod 1 - ..4,1-erc of Dctrolcuta.
rula.r.s Co.
Vetr_riTt3Co Fitroott-r I:srsoom earn
I nunt,.tt TICSUT Chritcts,
103 Broadway. corner tie- lancet,
(thl Dcoot. Jerney (lily.)
New York, November
• A. A. TATLon, Artunrv, 15.3 Broadway.
We received nt our Depot, Jersey City, on the
lath of octol.er loot, an !tooter of Petrlcum from
Titusville, Pa., of which were four barrels having
the Booed of the .Iterrmetiral Muni Co., I:obbitte
?amt.'. A careful examination of these Barrels
;hour them to be in perfect order, nn evaporation
or leakage. The outside of the wood ottlo barrels
in no dry no tvfose they were tilled.
We uutUwiltatol the above shipment Was throe
teethe saf the road. and was trertAhlepetT three.
times Sim, they hare been at our Depot they
-hare been stihjezt to considerable rough treatment
and exposure to sun And rain. A few' day* Igo
they were pinged and found to contain all the oil
that wits originally put In them. •
TM loss of Petroleum from leakage and eraper.
ellen le , twern here and Oil Cree k , amounts to (rocs
6to 20 per rent. We have na doubt the Robbins'
liernietical Barrel world rare thts...rittre foes, as
well oc all losses of Petroleum when on ;dome.
E. U. VALENTINE, Supt.
We will he prepared Inn short time to rornish
Refiners. Ilstrel hisnilfacturers and dealers
Crudo Oil, somples of 123rrols prvrared by. ,
ROBBINS' ROCESS,'
Which will deroorutrate to all interested that
Barrel to al: that la claimed for it,
A Hermetical Barrel
Thrkt It will bolt: Crude (MI, Refined 011, Nmpthai,
Spirits of Turventim., etc..
IVITOOLT LEAKAGE OR EVAPORATIOi
For mouth., without Injury In the ,:iightrot neve!.
The process of propartn4 Barrels by Robbins
method Is very simple, shover than most other -
pi Oeitai.eli In use, and IS EH. ECTU A L.
For further portimilara Sc. painplact, whisb Can
be hod ut our oilier, No. t^l First street.
ra - .lliplicat inns for I.lce Rita for using the ItbOTO
process, throng
ri.5.16.1t0 LUPINO/TT. FRT, OM
MtSKIN G '
OIL SPRLNG
PET gOL ,T 1 CO:111 PA ri Y,
Morgan County, Ohio.
4S2,Acres hi Fee on Oil Spring's Rim,
rhrce miles from Mcemanellsvillo.
Incorpornted under tho lowa of PoonsylvanlA.
CAPITAL STOCK $500,000.
100,000 Shares al 05 Per Share,,Full Paid
Working Capital reserved (or development 25,006
shares, the aubncription price for which to Viper
sham—not It..tble to furthes assessment.
GEORGE W. CASS, .Esq
President of the P., FL W. &O. . It. Co.
SECI/nTAnT A2rD TELEAI3I7IIER
R. T. LEECH, Jr
OM=
Geo. W. Cass,
B. Guthrie,
Jos. Richards,
Fronk Rehm,
A. 141:agan,
Bagaley,
Benj. Bakowell, Jr.,
D. F. 1111.01 Lee, . •
R. T. Leoc.ti,,jr...,
10.000 Share: et the abase Reserve,' Sidikk
S:;`./.;,„
TUE COMPANY OFFERS
IN THIS AIAIIIIIIT
Books of Subscriptioti
Are now open at the office of
B. 8. BRYAN. 59 Fourth Bt,
Where Prospectus and binp of the Company:r e m
erty can be !AVE,.
PPROCLAMATION.—CITY OF ALLE
GHENY, es.
In accordance with a provision of an Act of the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn.
sylvaats entitled "An Act to incorporate the Olty
of Alleg heny, " and a supplement passed the lalls
day of April A. D, lfift, I, A. 0. ALEXANDER,
Mayor of bah' city, do issue this, my proclamation,
declaring that on the SECOND TUESDAY OP
JANUARY, A; D. lotti, bet. , the loth day of the
month, the qualified voere of f ' each word will meet
to; ether rI the plaees hereinafter ntentionel, and
elect, by ballot, one citizen to serve as Mayor, and
ode citizen to serve as Director of the .Ppor.
FIRST WARD.
• The qualified earn of the First Ward of said
city will meet at the Public School Rouse in said
ward, to elect, by ballot, one citizen to serve as a
member of the Select Council, four citizens to serve
as members of the Common Council, one citizen to.
serve as Alderman: one citizen to setae., AMICBBOt
two for School Directors, one for Judge of Meek
tlone, four for Inspectors of Elections, and one
for Constable.
SECOND WARD.
Thequalified electors of the Second Ward of said
city will meet &Übe Publin School Rouse in sald
ward, and elect by ballot, one citizen to serve na
member of the Select Council. four citizens to serve
as members of the Common Council, one for At two for School Directors one for Judge at
Elections,four for Inspectors of Elections, and one
for Constable.
THIRD WAIID.
The qualified voters of the Third Ward of said
oil will meet es follows. viz: The first precinct
w meet nt . the•Public School House la said
we and the second precinct will meet et tins
house of Col. Gerst, corner of Rad Lane end Sea.
and street, in said city, to elect, by ballot, one eft&
zen to serve as a member of the Salted Connell,
our Minns to servo sus members of the Comment
Council, one citizen to serve as Assessor; two citi
zens to serve as School Directors for three yearn,
and one to serve as School Director far one year,
rim Re—. McMillen, resigned; one citizen to serve
as Judge of Elections, and four cattalo' to serve Ili
Inspectors of illectlens, and one for Constable.
FOURTH. WARD
The qtudlfled voters of the Fourth Ward of Bald
city will meet as follows, viz, .The lirit tweet,+
will meet et the Engine -
end Anderson ••-__ seater o %00c0.
-
—.— ---....ecia andlfis7iseCOidTirriiiiiii..irill
EC'St... tee house of Mn. Park, on the corner. Of
Chestnut and Blain streets, in said wdrd, and Meat.
by ballot, one citizen to serve as a member Of the
Select Council, four citizens to serve as member*
of the Common Council, one citizen to sereaftly,
.ier.welor, t to
citizen. AldermanSehool Director;
one citizen to verve as roke.Toeirrh Scott.
deceased, ono citizen to serve u Sedge of Elea
thou in each precinct, and how to servo as Ins_poo.,
tors of Electiou la each precinct : and 00 ler kicejv
stable.
The.Fettitt Sedges will meet at theldayer'alrm
"flee, City Ilan, on WEDNESDAY. MORNING-
January llth, at 10.o , clock, for the , purpose of cis.
terznining the'resUlt Of the election. • , ' • • ;
• Given ander my hand and sell, Ude 44th day of
December, A. D. IBM. _
___
_.,•
, deftta - A. C. A.Le - aANDED, Mayon. •a
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,. ' '
07710 E OF Courenotzen op Tue OUltlizner, ,
Washington.•Decombereth,•lB6l • - ''
NV 131,E REA S, BY . SATISFACTO VI
T I edenee presented tO the undersigned. it=
i l
been Made to appear that "The iderchants r
Manufacturer. National Bank of Pittsburgb,"l4lo.
the county of Allegheny and State of Peonsylve.,
' bik. be. bee= duly organized under and. aosordifilpo
"Ane requitement* o Net t Act of Congressdaltb
Act to preside aonal Currency:newest ~
by a plUge of United States Doody, and res pluvial ,
far the circulation and redemption' thereof," au a
proved June ad, MK and hap complied with all tin
•provlsiorns of maid act required to be COmulted wide ,
before umxnenchig the Maine*" of Baal unikat •
We act:
Now therefore, I: Roan MeCurOcur, Corniare*,'
her of the Currency, do hereby certify that 'Tha •
Merchants and Manufacturers National Dank Or
Pittsburgh," la the clty of Pittsburgh, in the un
t,' of Alleilbenf. and W.ate of Pennsylvania, lieu.
thorized to commence the businesa of Banking un
der the act aforesaid.
{ Currency Bones. In testimony irhatdelf ,
Seal of the wltoeu my hand and seal •
Comptroller of the °fon:leo, this eighth day
Uurrency. Of Decezkbar Mt. , • ,
Treasury Department.
HUGE[ MeCULLOOR,.
Comptroller of t.kg (Amyx?. '
PROPOSALS FOR-REVENUE BT.ELLIK
CUTTERS ON TWE'LAICES. _ •
. Tittastrny DITARTMENT, D . 24 , 186 1 1 -
PrOposale will be reeelred, at this ilepsilsneat
until 1.4 M.:MONDAY, the 16th day of
next for the contraction of TIM= or roux.
/LEW:NUE-STEAM OUTTEItSAidde wheelj tag
&Valor Lakes, and ONE Oil //OBE for `.l
Speeldeatlons in detail will be faridabod
on application in person or by letter to thin 11.. 4
pertinent, or to the Collectors of the Customs at.
Boston, New York, Phibuielphla, Baltimore, ANlL
the Oollectore at the principal Lake porta Ths-,
should be sealed and addressed to ,
of the- Treasury and endowed- on the ~(
envelope "Proposals for building Berezina Steel: 4
Clutters." - • 01,1v.PESSZNIDEN, -
t
.d•3o2tawtd - - Secretary ofjhertessull._
TO(L.4B9'IfIECIIAIRCS., , • anted
mart aa Suminfoadeif to take hangs_ of'
Ohm Works. To one who tint
all reap -fttowho understands bowl° etwor
tor7—W wanag9, make and work. Flints nLLisrai,
Ciragr—A DmIRABLE , oruATlßN — „wAurir ,
HARE INVER aEli - MPIR - M• REPELLED.
ALSO, wanted one INA 3Liker. 040 71148 .... 4 Iladl6
number or linlabesr. - • ;1_
Jrox MR, Chteago: Ala; -
111.4 .0111046 ***** • •••-• • •••
CT/UGGECL*
IRON CITY MATCH wortank'
Dlhrorthta guitalog
earber of Gtankond. smog!, areets, Pittatturgb.
if