r „, tftbOgit 6autte. SA.7ISIID.SY, JA4 , 1U,112Y 14. 1863 RELIGIOITS rSTELIAGENCE. The 'o4lserrer has a brief but strongly worded article on the rotation of the Sabbath 13chool the Church. While It 13 claimed ' by-niany of the most active In the establish ' meni end promotion of Sunday School: that it is.not an institution"of the Church, '-'and therefore shoidd mot be mnder its con , - trol, yet-the fact is clearly shOin that its efaclency and success is only attained by be ing employed as an austlliary department of chnrc.h labor. It is not; claimed that the in stitution 'ls one of (Urine etiablishment. The Sabbath School is net:Shapira 'place for the ingathering of destitute and vagrant children. 'lt is a connecting link between the family and the church. The education of home is enforced in the school: Faithful '"labor in, the Sabbath School deepens the . . conviellons:of religious puty, impresses the , 1- trntits of the gospel upon the hears, and prey, fares the mind for the preaching of tho truth the sanctuary,. Diforce tiro Sabbath School from the cLnrcb, and the wayis at Mace opened for the entrance of eironeorta -tiOWB and individual opinion.: Observation shows that these schools have been the most successful in imparting a knowledge of the of the vital doctrineiof the plan of salvation, and have teen the most blessed of kical to the coat-ergola of the young, when the connection has been constantly kept in - view and the ichooli more or loss directly .- :controlled by the church. There should be ,such a union between the= school and the . church as should make the former thenurse -- 1701111 e latter.' It Is tlimted.that there - is • FP,Piaca Nfberg %Ito Pastor'can gain an(.l!N, ert greater Influence for ge4si, no-place where be can; so effeeteally build up the ....walls of Zion, as among the young of his tloriss they are, gathered together in the t 1 ° Esbbith School, mtge . he can in various wayi, lay a broad and firm toundatiOn for their Itittare ChristLsn,lifoand usefulness in theCburch. This question is assuming an import itis@ that .Is worthy of the noble emus, and. it Is only a questlon.of tiree, not :'rery, fel _distant when It will be acknowl.. • edged as an Important anxilllary in eburch —The recent call of the Unitarian As sociatban for $lOO,OOO, to spread the princl '. Prds of that sect in this ; county has pro - --yoked - .considersble Opposition among its own members. One bf the, Unitarian read ; era of the Regiski, reeponds ' You waylay, .genenrllyi that the fluids will be spited to the Spread of liberal. Christianity; . barite's: thatterm is applied 'to almost every . form, of skepticism and Infidelity, as Univac. Sahara and Spirltulism; We have no assur- ances that the hinds of the association wil '• nettle used to defend Universalism, or to • sustain ministers who would build up a re ligion Without any Blbleiand who profesS to teaeh the. Chriskin relleion, but deny tit authority of Christ. Such "liberal'christi 'anity„.thAt, embracesin bowie. all Ur ' lEMEO3 repudiated. Culleniß. C.: Archbishop of Dublin, besideihis inumie ,131trainonism . in matters . ,pea lately revealed. afresh; that his heart is set on making Mary the goddess' of the land. It is now, he 'says, ten.yeare since hla Holiness 'defined! thenocirines of •• Of the Immaculate Conception; and though he has passed through the severest 'ordeal In that period, and Surronnderl by "(handers, yet we cannot brit perceive that the Holy Virgin, ga honors decreed to her by his unfallible deeisicrn, has watched ,over him, and preserved hina froth all the snares of his .enernies. - Peter's Pence at Tomei produces less ' and less,. At the voramenceiniiii Atte pro duce was about 44060 Roman , crowns a month;' it afterwards fell to 2,000, and goes . on.decreasing. , Novenber only gave= 700; •including offerings from Tuscany. r-.-Plymouth 'Church. Brooklyn, New. . York, Roy. Bony_ Ward Ifeechey, ,pastor; has - siga4r been "auctioned . off" for_iknother year views ) • for 'the sum of 1543,000. The cangrogation awarded the pastor his part of the sale, the nice iron' of $lO,OOO. Pretty . good pay considering 'that a good derd of time of each year is occupied in - snaking money-by other means. Presbyterian, - Edinburgh, scan to he "disturbed" by ;the introduc. • tionaf•rin organ into one Of -their churches, Di. Leo pastor. ;Dr.- Lee has also intro 4uced nritual of devotien, modified, it is elrited,'from the BoOk of .CQZIIIII,OII. Prayer. z—Bei. Arthur Cleavland Oise, who, it • will be Waxen - bared leetured in this city some yeare ego under the auzplees of the Young Men's Library Association, has just been • consecrated Andsteat Bishop' of the Epii. copal Diocese of Western New' York, .at Oeners, ,N. Y. - " • ' . . _ bill has teen presented to -the Italian Chambers - by the Minister of Justice for the .suppression of all religious ;corpora tions' and eclesiastical binedces throughout the Kingdom: ."..firticle I, Provides, that all religious corporations' shall cease to-exist from the mordent of the promulgation of the . • law and -their proroity devolve to the State: _ —.-Yalmerlythannonixaticni of a saint -train rare occurrence, but now these feta succeed each other every few months. The • -pontificate of Puts IX will be one, of the most froltibl _ln this respect , . promo ilea, eayi the rniTepirtulente gage, of servers ' hundred:saints Id already talked of for nex - Xtisa curious fact, anis an exchange, that Congregationalists are at this day dis. puting as , is 'the nail:menu& and peculiar Principlei ..or; their denominatim. The atioluteindependence of indlyidual church es listronglr affirmed and denied. - Quite a spirited discrnistms on in the papers of thls,body of Auisthrrie on the dis puted question. _ . -. .--"-Themrpaclty of some of the 'principal churches of Europe's estimated as follows: Rt Peir7!), - at Rome, Itolds 41,000 pirsons; the Cathedral, at Milan, '37,090; St. Paul's, London, 25,000; St Sophia* Constantine .ple,.23,ooo; nitre 'pools, Paris,- 21,000; the' Cathedral at Pisa; 18 4 000; Mark's, Vett ;MA • _ —= Cardinal NriSCIIIALL'iI drama' o f "'rho • Ridden was performed recently in Boston for the purpose of nosing - Money)* nurcitase on organ for the Bruiday School of . the Church of the Immaculato Conception in that city. —Rer. Dr: l'arsona, ioniorille, Ken -. • 'the , converted actor; after tilling many Important -appointments in the, gift '. of the 31. E. Church, South, has withdrawn front that Churl. with it view of. uniting irlth the M. Church., —An effort is making to cliange the name of the`Cumberland ; Presbyterbm ti- - Citurch by substituting: "The American fee Ctunber/and. I • Tract !Society or the N. E. CLmCti taßi take plase at tlfeti - Ilaren, Aut sad Monday. Bisitop Baker w 49 l lr id e• ' . •- • • . , . • • lituabeanea 1167C6 *II flying about the • —r wetili! of, We; Wire [band thefe, tray to Va. bon A.: - Ciiiiiineaons:abenn: hu lug. burst over : that "effit detiroiing .pt4teity of; sit hindr,• bit chicly the ahlpping.fa the .:Tamt. It is add . „-- - that u zany as forty` 'meta tame been aunt. Thneees k eeli .od.'f war In -lutztatrOicranyer, bayonet teeird*W Y~f •-~ ~. c=b 4 c== Organization of Allegheny Councils... Inauguration of the Mayor Elect...A :Question of Eligibility liaised._ At ten o'clock this mbrnitg; the members elect of the Select and Common Councill of Allegheny assembled the Select chamber for the purpose of recelilug the , returns of the .fate eleetion, inangumlino , the 'mayor elect, and orgardzleg the Councils- f or • the ensuing - year. A temporary organization wan effected, , on motto - n.(l Mr. Jobs Atwell, by the appointment of John Wright, Esq., as President, and Samuel Middle as Secretary. - The retrains of the late election for Mayor, Director ofthe_Poor, and Councilmen, were then opened and'reaL The chairman then asked the qnestion: "Shall hest returns be approved 7" • Mr. Atwell moved that the returns be appro. -red as read.-- Mr. George It. Riddle objected to the returns from the Fourth Ward—not on eecount of any Irregularity- In the returns themselves, but for the reason that, under the cluirter of the city, as' he understood It, ode of the members elect was ieeligible. Ile referred to the nineteenth section of the city-charter, which provides that "no alderman of said city, nor any person !add ing an office of trust or profit under the laws of this Contmonyrenlth, or the .ordinances of the Select and Common Cour:ells, the etoolumellti whereof are paid out of the Treasury of the city, shall be competent to serve as a member of the Select or Common Connell." Under this vision be deemed It proper to say that Mr.Jaetea Marshall, of the Fourth Ward, was Ineligible to • set as a member of the Select Connell. Mr. Marshall stated that he was an involuntary candidate for lire position. lie hap not songla, the nomination, and only consented to the nse of his name.,atthe earnest solicitation of many of his constituent'. If the body would now vote him ineligible he would take It as a very great kindness. OnMotion, tbe further discussion of the point raised was postponed until after the adjourn melt of the Joint Session—the Select Council being the proper judge of the eligibility of ,any of Its members.. - The members of both Councils present (with . the exception of Mr. Ilazithall) were then duly . sworn by Alderman Ilays. Messrs. Mader, HUI and Faulhauber *ere appointed a Committee to wait upon the Mayor elect, lion. Jobs )lOitiaop,and-conduct 444 tc the ebetneer. , t Morrison soon after appeared, when he was sweill 1 2v flays. After subscribing to the oath, Mr: Morrison Spelt.: at some length in reference to the affairs of the city, its;ptigress and prosperity, and concluded by thanking fellow citizens for thehonor conferred, and pledg. ing himself to_usehis best efforts bathe discharge of his duties. We shall lay the address before cur readers In our issue of to-morrow. • • Emory Gleae6n, Directorof the Poor elect, was not present. The Joint Session, having no further business ' to transact, adjourned. glazer COMMIE.. This body organized temporarily by retaining Mr. Wright as Chairman end Mr. Riddle as . . Mr. Atwell moved .to dispose of the question.- as tothe eligibility of Mr. Marshall, bydselaring, by vote of Commil, that he -was eligible. Mr. George R. Riddle explained that he was- not actuated•byany personal motives In raising this question. He was well satisfied with Mr. - Marshall as a Comacilman, but, as he had been chosen enlitspeck4of the WesteruPenltenriary,, (an office of trust under the Commonwealth.) he was &squealed from sittlng as a Council maa - -. Mr. Hopkins asked whether any emoluments . were paid to .the, Prisett Inspectoi out df the City TrcasusT. _ • Mr. Atwell replied that there were no emolu ments attached to tho office that he was aware of—and certainly nothing was paid out of 'the City Treasury. Mr. Marshall stated that he had not received any moneyis yet, - -suld if there was anything dot, he -wonid like tolnow It. (Laqittet.) . Thorne* stated that several mejnbeis had ;hid, . been sworn to-day, who; tinder the - constnietion sought to be placed upon tho'act, were not as :eligible as Mr. Mar. ehall. If the question of eligibility . F. to be. ft would be fe embers defined so sharply, the left to serve , and even Clerks about e,Court House might be held ineligible. Mr; Irwin 'reminded the Council Vint; ai a Market Commissioner, under the Act of Assem bly, he might be ruled out.„ • - Mr. Wright stated thither, astral. as his friend ' S. Riddle, was to the_ same predicament-being Mara • Mr. IM'Brier was In favor of geniirig the quer tion'ammrdingtolaw,-,,1f there-was no denta as to the construction of the, law, he would expe rience no difficulty in voting ou the resolution. lilt personal inellzations would leadhlm to vote for Mr. Marshal as, eligible, but It the 14w de 'ch.-id - otherwise le - would be guided accord ingly. Mr. S. Riddle saves, ted that the whole Matter . be PaldPoned.Until two &clock in the afternoon, and that the City Bollettor' becomsalted la the meantime. He moved this as an amendment to Mr. Atwelii motion, but it Eras not secoaded. The section of the charter alluded to was again Fnineis'tbittest that, under.the construc tion put npen the section by the grmtlemai, (G., R. Rlddle,)'boits he and Mr. Riddle were Ineli gible, Is ths7held the oflios of &heel Directors_ Mr. Meitner califd the previous question, art - the adept's:et - Athrelps : motion decLuitig . Mr. liars - hall Mr. Marshall hero rose and begged leave to -tender his resignation, but the Council refused to act upon lt. XI" Mr. Geotgeß.Blddie seconded the amendment of Mr..B. riddle, to adjourn °nil; two o'clock, In order to obtain legatisdvlce. . Thequestion on the amendment was put and The yeas and nays were then called on the original:motion - and.,lll. the membera peatrott Toted yea Except Mr. Geo. R: Riddle. , The body haring thus declared Mr. Marshall rltgible. b'e' rose to be sworn. 1 Mr. Geo. R. Riddle objected to theoath being edmittistiwed, and cited the 66th section of the act of .March blet, it4o, which ..prorldeethat "It shall-not-be lawful for any,Councilman, nor shall any member of any corporation be -in 0 11 Yntie interested in any contract, for the sale, or fur. elshing*Of any supplies ermatcrials to be fur nished to or for the dteof any corporation, mu ity or public. institution pf which he shall be a member or 'einem, or to which he al:milt:4 an i znti 'toe directly. cir Indirectly interested • Mr. Riddle explained that Mr. Marshall, : as Tecslddd;of. the Allegheny Gas - Company, was interested in furnishing gas to the - city; and also -that he hid acantract _for .furnistang tho city with gas pipes. Mr. Thomas-moved that inasmuch' as this bcds had just declared. Mr. Marehali eligible, be be - sworn:Without...further , 'delay. The motion was carried, (Mr George, R. Riddle voting in the " - negttitc) - , and the oath was thew 'administered. Connell lmmediately,organizml by re-electing Mr. Murshall as President, and 7dr. Macferroo Clerk. • - The members then selected their seats by lot, after which Corn:fell "adjourned., conworr coerces •• This body organized teinporailly by calling. Mr: C. W. Benney to the = chair , n od appointing S. Drum Secretary. Chairman announced that nominations for permanent President were now in Order. "YrrBmltb,tiaminated Mr. _Dram and *Hs . being no opposition he was elected b.* necrosis.-- Lion, after . which be was conducted .kithe chair 'and lion, : his thanks In a brief antipertinent Tte,eleetion of Clerk. being next In drder, Mr. Smith nominated Mr...M. Mr. Miller nominated Mr. W. H. Leal:nut, and an . other member named Mr. Hunter. ,• " The drat balLst. restated T k LOckhart, 6; Ranter, I.= On , the smock ballot Mr. M'clunnlglo received 9 rotes . and Mr. - Lock- Mr. M f amndiriewaadoclared duly elected, end' acknowledged---the compliment in a few. tippet. ate rcmarll - s A. Ilusidetangb Ifni elected idesseniei • blacelatoitlonr. After selecting seats, Connell adjourned `•to meet on'Tfiesday evening neat, for the purpose of electing - city oftlecrs.' , • Lientenant Colonel J: A: Ekta The Washington - Cdroiik le euyq that 'Melia', . order of tire War Departioent diseoutlninng the . , purchase of f - horses Zar thearmy possesses a slg-, Wile/ince not generally appreciated. We'are In formed that this order is based trpodtho fact that there are now on liand,gater supplying the army, same 20,000 horses. - -That tho largest "armyever Art in the field In modern times shoald be thus fitly supplied field, horses for cavalry; and arta lely- service and so large a surplus remain on hand to m4et, future exigences, are facts that not only Ituidskottprig eridence of the capacity of the country to meet the demands - Of the see , 'rift In this regard, but . also , speak volumes 'ln favor oftbrefitelency and every of the head of this delisithissi. colonel Skin and - his subor dinates, and ice feel that we do but a simple act of justice to them in making thopublic record' f their Services-- . . IPrinelpal Elected,. . • The School Diretionfor the Tided Ward, Al legheny, have elected Mr, -A. A. Kuhn to the _position of Principal of the schools of:-that ward, made vacant te bl the resignation' of Mr. Go ff who , has accep the chair of Mathemat ics in the Western University. Mr.' Kuhn lei Araduate of .Wasbiogton College, Hahn* served" for sometime In'the army, but' was ; , .dLscharirsel on acarnut of serious woculds received in a4lOll. He has bad some eiperlence as a teacher, and is said to he well qualified for the positi2n. .hftse 8. McKeown has boat C 4011812 to fill,n vacancy' in the Primary - :Departtpent of the same schooL Prrosormt.—Efejor lames D. Hark; 'of7eis. 1024 ("014 Thirteeith')2F. V,iiiu beerif %- town for a few days °ea Wit roXis friends. - AttbonOr In the fourth 'year of Santee...the Major looks tudermd hearty. He l il t tem cat his regiment on SatnitspaAatiorin. , t ‘,..,•^.7, ~•',. CITY .3ND SIIMMIX, (rnma vr,rl.t.rerte rixst:io QAZETTF. Tim m.:er Ire of the mtlmmsof this Ward was h in Or behool ilonalop Tinmsday for tit.: purlxee of dcvishig a plan by which the neresi sal7 fuuditnay be procured to pay volunteers to fill the quoin of the Word under the late rail fdr LCo,ooositcn." 4iiei via 3 opened and liberally subscribed to tr,V;those present, amounts not lees than fillyAlallsrs wall be received from per sois liable to the draft. The list will remote at .Aldertr.anlbiller's oilier for a short time, -at the cod of which period it . will be determined whether to proceed with 'the work or drop the matter entirely, leaving each person liable to shift for hitaseiti Now is .the'time for the eh [zees of the Sixth to show whether they desire to remain at Lorne with their families or under go the hardships of a year's campaign rather than pay the paltry sum of fifty dollars each, to riward those who . will stand In the breach for them. I'nn Duirnenn bn. Rrotos.—Mr.'earnack, of the steamer Telegraph,atates that the amount of oil carried by that steamer from January Ist. 1864, to January pot, 18'0, amounted to 1,906 barrels. During tads time there were two or three months when the chief well (the Wiley) was not In operation. This speal well for the Dunkard as a good region. The product will doubtless be Vastly increased when the largo number of wells now going down.are in full ope ration. BORING 111 'WASTLINGIVN COUNTT.—The 011 fever has extended , to the eastern part of Winn:glen county. Joseph Kammerer, Dr. Boyd Emory, 1)r. 3. - F. BM, T. H. Long, Samuel Thomas, John Herron, James Rankle, cad others have formed a company with. the. Intention of boring on Mingo Creek,. where It Is said encour, aging indications of 01l hive been discovered. Dpwards of $lO,OOO have been sresseribed and paid in, and the work wilt be commenced forth with. CfzusinTn To DiaTo,--alr, James Carter, of Iforrla township; Greene etuntsr, was found dead the other day, la the woods on Ida own farm where he had been angtiged in chopping Gmho!.. Ile was found late In. the afternoon, pc log lying across Ws body, which .I.tha previously Passed over his face and hod, combing him In a shocking manner. boxertmlirjarr.-ReY. J. M. Shields, pastor of the Praqqterlan Church, of Bridgewater, was the reelpient of a liberal donation from his' con gregation last week; amounting to near two hun dred dollars in money, bealtica largo stewed of ProTisi'2"l and clothier!. The occasion was a Lapps one for Irgth pastor and "maple. OIL IN WEST3IOIIELAND.—The Latrobe 011 - do. struck oil on tho lie:adtratera of the SewlekleY, seven - adieu soutfi Or Latrobe, last Thursday. TLe 'slum Is good enough fora fifty barrel welt. • OIL OPT:IIITIONS' NE U; • CONIMISSVILLE.-A. company Lea orgurdzed and 'commenced boring ,fir 01l on Laurel Lick Sun, three miles from Connellavllle. ,• , True North British Review . for November,lB64 boa been received and is for MAO by W. A. 011 deufmny, No. 45 Fifth street, near Wood. 'u Bella ComoilttcoLor tho - Eighth ward, will meet at tho School House on Saturday, tho 14th lost., at three o'clock. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. TBOYMI W. PAM; practical State Roofer._ an - pertie:r in Amerienri blate, of Taliolls orders. OR at Alexander !Laughlin'sourar the. Walter Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Reeldenee, No. 78 Piste street. - Orders promptly attended to.. AR work •warranted water proot Repairing done at the shortest notice. No charge for repairs, provided the roof is not abused after it is put on. . • "Craig= *rim Alivuottrrr."—Our readers will beer In mind; that. Pittock, opposite the l'estodice, has reduced tho price on albums, mod so lair that persons With the smallest means can purchase. Before you go elsewhere you would , do well to call at Pittock's and examine his va riety, and Judge-for yourself as to prices. > Ile does what he says. Qvu or not Comm's', Quite Aloie, Maras, John Godfrey's Fortsmes, Enoch Arden, Wet -Gaya Edgewood; Oswald Cray„.and many other new books, jut method at Pittoek's, op posite the Post oilice. , CLosnco orr the large assortment of Cud. *nett/ins at re:ducal Prieg, preparatory to • open lag a new stock, at. Plttock's, opposhe the' Post PrrTocx wrn have a large Tartetyof Card Pho tographs or Col:n=1110ns Footo,l3mall, and party, In a day or two. Walt not gets them. Au. the papers for tltla :reek; all the maga zines for January, In at Plttoek's opposite the Past °Mee. Prrtogr, opposite trio Post office has Maps of all the oil regions.' Call. and get them. • eau. BAIILT If you Irish to got a Diary, as Pittock has a limited stock. A IrEw Assannit44? of Poetic Boola" ite Lock's. Laihrs and itilases' morocco, calf, grain and • bias, bilinoral -boots, gnm ovetshOes, slippers, etc, at prirate sale. dining the day and evening' nn baturday at IfeCielland's Auction How, 55 Vint sued: A YEW remnant dress-goals, balmoraliserts. and shawls, domestiC 'Zoods, ke, at 11 bargain to close out stock, at MeCielland'a Bhoe Anctlan Notice, b 5 FLftb street. • Man and Boys' calf, kip, grain and Roane boots and balmoral 'shoes, brogans, ite., at low prices, at 31eClelland'aktetlon Brune, 14 Fifth flaw GOODS lmt reeerrea at tne Merchant Tailoring establishment or - Graham & McCand ls, 73 Smithfield Street. 'We would most rm. pectfully invite the attentionmf our friends and the ymblic in' general, to our new stoclrof fall, and winter goods. ' , They contain all the very latest styles of EilUsh, Wrench and American clothes, casslmetes and vesting, all of the finest inallty,- and Is selected "with the greatest care Gentlemen desiring firablonable and_ well made clothing,.wouldldo to give nes a call before purchasing elsewhere. Every garment Is -ivar rar.ted to give full salbrfactkm In both prior .and ratify. Gitanisr & - ticCannutsa,. Merchant Tisiktra.:No., Smithfield stseet. • Smut. Nonce.—,-,rne attention of oar read ers ls directed to the brilliant assortment of and Winter Goods Just received by oar friend Mr. John - Weler, No. Federal street,. All Ills stoek comprises a great rarlety. of -Yancy French; EnglislOgeotch and Americas. Cassimeres and Cloths, and fins Silk and Cassl ham Vesting!, all of which will be made ditto order in the latest styles and In the beet manner. 1 choice selection or Furnlabbn 'Goods' also on uind -and for sale, together with= a full stock of Ready Made .Clothing well- and Casklonably • - , , A Nnotrovro Com May'cause months of suf. lining, and often ends at last In ConstiniptiOn, , Bronchitis; or other PulmonaryAffouttoti. Whin neglect is attended by results sodangermrs,wliat ,can Justify the careless indifferenee of Nralting for a cold . get well of Itself." If those who aro now,•tronbled - with .Conghe;Coldo, Douse , urea, &re Throat, act., would surely avoid the dreadful sufferings of. the COnsumptise; let theta take at once Dr. D. Tape's Expectorant, p. ram, edy whose efficiency kris. been . established thirty . years.: Sold.l7Dreiggists oreryiehere.- . . 6annotre and carriage. Inas he taken at the ontnlbtos office, N 0.410, Pena art*, day or night. All orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. tattoo:hod be paid tc Son Commis, Coves wen Tuttosi DOOR DERN two .Bnnen'a .84schiet rrtsgezreP having proved their efficacy by s test of many years. E•r~~•f:par+i!"lC2il;Jl BISSELL'S BLOEK . . . ST.••CLAI.II,-.STECEET :weal eallthe Won lion of borers to his took of roods.. It has been with _gnat c areiand captains all the DIEW.L.IT STY or .9001/S to be fourui./n . fingt. class houses. Gents wishing a *nit of clothes made to 'order, will_ please call and examine our roods and prices, .Iso, full and somplota stock of 4:3FocWILs. v. H. NeI;!ZE, *RiccaArr 'rums, No. to ST. GLAIR-STREET JUST lII:C,ETVEI) A New Assorlinent of .13 CP f 3 t 7 T ES. Childrens' Overcoats. GRAY & LOGAN, `lto. 47,5 T. °LAIR STREET. HENRY G. 1.1..1Ly. & 00., • lEerehant Tailorais, N.% cor. Penn &it. aid! greets, rrrissi=it. ~r~isan~r: j'OI3EPIt ADlark.DentlA. 0 :300407i .4.* 00 . . Bulldthik;conser of .DIAIKONu mid GR4i tbaltb• itinefaxik-Dr. A. M. Pollock. s Sitialat,Theoote zubbielidlantal Eno*: SPECIAL ..YOTICES. -,, P171740V1R:11 SAW WORKS HUBBARDS &LONG, =II PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, • Warrnnted CAST STEEL of ere? crlption. UM, Al4lay, Cross Cut, (hag, sal all other varieties. Ail kiwis of Ki. , HVES and SPRLNGS, made trots Sheet Cot Sleet Extra Refined REAPER AND. HOWL' G KNIPE.S, no. 4T Warehouse and Works, corner WATER and SHORT STREETS,' Pittsburgh. Particular &Realms given to Retoothing, Bunt. wing and Straightening Cireular Saws; also„ re pairs of all kinds. Punching awl Drilling 4one at reasonable rates. • W3l :lc CO, Boiler Makers Sheet Iron Workers, •Nos. 20, 22, 2t•And 28 PENN STREET • • ; Having secured a large yard, and furnished with the most improved machinery, we are prea ed to manufacture every description of BOIL in the best manner, and warranted equal to an made in the country. CHIMNEYS,RItICR !L FIRE BEDS, STEAM PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS,. TANXS, OIL STILLS AGITATORS SIN" TLING PANS, ,BOILLR IRON. BRIDOL.I, SUGAR PANS and sole manufacturers of HAW, BMUS TATEFT BOILERS. Repairing done on the shortestnotice. deVidf gLAI N1.11"EgIOR 001:03X WU and Smelting Wozke, PrITSBLIECIR. • PARK, M , CURDif P. CO., Manufacturers or EREATHING BRAZIER'S' BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER ROT. H. 0... ED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLD M. Also, importers and dealers in MET AL,?.., TIN PLATA_ SHEET Incyrr, WlRp,'Ets. Constantly on hand,TINNERS , DIAOHINES and TOOLS. Warehouse, N 0.140 FIRST wad 120 SIN:b OND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Speclal Carless of Copper cut ;a acl dcaltal pattern. anyathlydawT tHE CONVESAIONS .ALND I REENCE LW . A.N INVALID, publlittied for the benefit, Aid as a warning and cultic,* to, young men whn safer from Nervous Debility, rye mature Decay at liVinhood, etc., supplying, atthe same Duo s tkv meant of tojf cure by one who - Aas cured ttniself niter being put to ' great 'expense nod injury through medical humbug and quadkdry. • By enclosing a postpaid addressed etwelopa,ltia, ale coplea may be had of the author. NATHANIEL DIANF4IH, Eaq. deadmdairT Phildliciphia, re. NEUVOUS o 1; i~J, BUM SEXES.-A reverend gentleman ILLY' lug been restored to health In a few days, alley un dergoing the usual routine and Irregular expensive mode of treatment without success, considers a his sacred duty to comraunicateto &Meted fellow .creatures the'means of cure. Hence on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send,free, a copy of the prescription used. • Direct to Dr..IOIIN M DAIINALL, lea ranee treat, N.Y. nibil:lydaarT ItOBINSON, nee at co" faucet-Hot/ to Itonnomx, Mitt & Micixos,) Washington Works, FOUNDERS AND 'MACITINTSIS, Prrrottritait. rs Manufacture of DOAT AN STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, LAST EItTGINES, MILL ell INERT, GEARING, SUASTING, CANT. MOS of all descriptions, OIL TANKS& STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET 'MON WORK. 11 - Agents for GIVFAIIIPS PATENT LYJECT. OR, flit fettling boilers. , OZOIIOI 4,12,R0LT.41 X YETLA DELLS STELA. WORKS. ILEMA CO.;" - ' (Summon to Bmita, ItasexAst O. Coq) Manutectutin of CAST STE: SPRING, PLOW and BLISTER STML; E SPR L INGSi AX LES, CROWBARS, &e. ASP Wotko, WEST WARD, '..A.lle4rheelr. ',Post °Moe address. PITTSBURGIL . bOXIY JOAN COCIIRAN at RAO.; bleattine Loren of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING, WINDOW SHUT TERS, WINDOW GIIARDS, - Ats, Nos. 91 SEG IJND 59 THIRD STREET, between Wood and Market, have on head e variety of new patterns, Caney and plata, suitable toren purposes. • arPartiettlar attention paid to enelnaingarsve Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. Ala nittEwstii THE • NERVOUS, SEMINAL, UElleptY AM) SEXUAL SYSTEMS—oew snit tolloble ttenteuent—is Re ports of the Sword AmxLitton. Seta bt Walt In ng.ietvrar,Liggottrio__:l" I{ ;ward Autoelation, No. South Nlnthetreet, rum. mh.2l:ty 2f. H 0731101 it SONS. Dealers ldroß MEIN •AND DOBLE=I.O RILLS OF EX ORANGE, _ OERTIPIOILTIN OF DEPOS ,IT DABS NOTES AND SPWIE, y/ 31.A.R.R.ET STREET, Pittiburgh;Pa; • lart.:elleetlona made on all the principal. clUee throughout the United Stated. _ Igr lIENRY El. COLIWIErtei FORWARD iNG AND COMMISSION •dIERORANI sad whereas!, dealer 'CIIEESE; BUTTER, -- and - produce geaerelly, Ro. 21 WOOD STREET PittabursE. t not UrANTED.- , -A young man betwevn 15 . 3 and 16 rears or e.ge, to attend an 'glue and tr aka haawelfgenerally usefUl. Enquire at .610. 88 saillittleld ati ert. WANTED—A GARDNER, tc . ) . aim 1 I of a small garden near the city, upoiwideh Is vineyard; remainder in orchard. Recutentend ationsrequired. lutre at the • de26dr CITY 31TELS. Mertz greet. " VV — ANTED-470 • - MONTII.—I want Agents everywhere, at g7O a mouth, ettpeasee offered paid, to 1%111 sell Frflare &Osten the best seal/LA ever . Jter . 444reaa UM.S T. 11AREY. Rumatora particular. „ pane. acataataamT • IvA TED.—Returned and disabled Ot11• .tern and tioldlert, In want ttt profitable em. plop:sent, pecullorty .adnoted to :Nett condition, should addreas JattiES, BROS it Philadel phi!! Pa. P. aesoaakwT AVANTED--Agents for THE NURSE • AND SPY, the most interestlagand exalting book rmr putillahed, embracing the adventures of a woman In the Union Arnay as Nurse,'Scout and Spy. Malay &moat ylrldioner ;picture of the war. • Betrayed IlidLsabled Officers hrid.,Seldlers to want .of profitable employment And It pet tillarly adapted to their coaaltion. JONES, BROS. - A CO., SOO Chestnut street.,Yhtladelphla. novu. ttrezir2D--412.5 A - 1101iT1L—Agents eserywhere, ranntrodu the new 'Same Clark Steens Ilolltr ily Sods/ Naciiine„the cor/s 'tow prienznachlne In the country which Is !Lauri by Grover . At Baker Wheeler is Wilson; Howe, Suager A Co.; and BaZhelder. Salary antlespensek, or lame conualmlona allowed. Alt other Machines now sold for lees than forty dothrrs each arerfe.. lriakeruntk, and the seller and. user Its linist re. led ctroulansentfires. Addrou SHAW & 01. ASK Biddeford.' Maine: • , • noVlOntdawT TANTED—EIie service ra the quarter masteeirDepartment, at Plash•llleeChatta• noon& and Johnsonville, Tennemee; Atlanta, hear. 'FLA; DtrralPs Bi uN and Llttle Bock, /trimness; end a, mo Teamsteno INS per month lout rati on Free transportation to place of deettnatlon. healthy; able.bodled men only will be received. thiptakearvi Assistant Quartermaster, V. S. A. For further Information Inquire of SAAITLE,I3 Federal St., Allegheny; Or over No. 40 Washington Arcane, betWoen 4th slattl• streits,St. Louls,Uo. • oatt6m .1. W. CLANK .oea. 00•1.,Agent. `WANTED. - • THREE GOOD CANVABSEEB, • 20 SELL TILE 111.SIVEY OF THE windlan Rata Of North and South America," Is Allegheny Comity... This Talttable work Is just published.'and aloradElioa met with roPld lair& It contains 183 outer* page.; ito colored plates, and Is bound In cloth or leather to snit the demand. This 'work civets complete' Motors ef:tbe."Red Men,. and Ms wan with the P.Palo from, the lint settlement of the country down to the Minnesota Measure. A Ilberal,per oontage and unduly" tedritory Wan, braedrassing . , J. 13. STEWARt • ' ' ' (General Agent tOr Wertern Pa.,) • jsedweod New Wilmington, Pa. Pl 9: TO $25 BEM DAY., . , .41.1g0tit1111' 4 17170‘.12.t0C1 To sell our NEW. raentK( l rith Late Imprimis.. meats) and LITTLE' GIANT SEWING MA MINES. The best cheap machines In tike,' and warranted for three pears. We will pre the above 'commissions 'or pay OTS a month' aad. expenses, particuars enema, stith stamp • dosotewd. OATES es 00., Dairen, Nish. _ . DIVIDEATIS. ; PlTreistreon. (T. WAylnits 0010660 itair.wxr,) TiIVIDEND bAIITAL .BTOCA - 1 --F AND ON TRIED MORTGAGE IONDS. The Board of Directots of this Company have dr cloned s Dividend of 234 PER OEPU. oa the Cap tai Stock, for the quarter ending Deo. 3154 inst 4 theshareholdere who e l and registered on that day. dayahle (free of Government tax :l i n en ant after the' 17th day of Jan uary,lB6s, at the o co of the Com pany in this city,-and at the mnsfer . - Agency, Winslow, Lanier Co., No. lig Well street. Now York, to the stockholders as registered at the re. spective *Meek -The Boned have also onlered the anticipation of the payment of the knit-yearly dila (tend of 3,4 per cent. on the 'Third Mortgage Boas duo April-r,1663, making Ipayable on and after tho 17th day of January., l ull. ' . to the bondholders registered Agency, Stet day ofD La ceetaber feat., at the Tranifer Wluslowcre. c0., - Ne. Wall street, New York.. The'resester 'books stock and third mortgage bonds ,will clone on slat inat,st o'cleek p. and remain Resod ' - the 17th day of January thereafter. .• By order of the Board. &NOM W. iL BARNES. 0,171C1101? TIM Proems • Itrstrnanon tioXretrr i l, - P.: Prpre pima n. Jan.: 4, ftgel rilVlDENTbo President and tine= -a.x. tors of this Omnsta have this day dentared rlealillividend of FIV EDOLLAIte, per share, .ftee of tax, out of the pent/ of. tee put clx months, payable en and after the inninst. jedited - WM: F. GARDNER. Seely. MCCORD !era aieglimpe4 . _ .• litrfn'lPJ • rape • SAL. GOODS FOR-FALL to of the liost;-XVII4 r.. 141 At Ilow.tltte. er oftied mix ,,ftein °3114".' 00Di- E.4 - 17S. THEITRa • FI f7R sat Er - NE.:111. IVQOO.. LLEBNE AND MANACIZII kVlit.FritrDwax. Sixth eight Of the eesegemett of the kneric.v.lTrAgedinn, _ • • AIR. NEAFIE, art.o will appear a the : . biili Or. GLOSTER. THIS (Saturday) EVENING will bo presented the tire act tratellY or RICICAUD Tui•Titintr, Duke of Gloater Miss ST . lyeater. Soap .7 - .—a, to rorol ude with RORY 0•3100 RE. floe Ire. Sefton. roheuraal—TlCKHY OF LEAVE MAN. THIMBLE'S VARIETIES. • . pF:sis IMILSZT, NV..4.11. IT. CLAM. W. C. SMI Lessee mil liLiniger: COMMENCES ATE O'CLOCK. GREAT SATURDAY' NIGHT 1117. L. Third appearance of the beautiful Corps de Mlle. First night of the Grand FEMALE MINSTREL SCENE by ten young ladles. Mlle. ZAbiaIIETTA ON THE TIGHT ROPE. FRED. MUELLER with his Violin. The beautiful Ballet AN EVENING IN SPAIN., SONOS, DANCES, ' Coseleding with the Comb Pnntomine MERRY COBBLER. Itloaday evening—Debut of the Premiere Dan: emote of the world. Mile. Gelettl., MASONIC liALi. FOR 'rivt: NIGEMS.\ Tuesday. WednesdaY. Tbursdan Friday.a Saturday, Jan. 10. 11. 12. 13 an q 11. TfjE Qar.a.T omaizur. ETHNO-SOTERIAN From the ..d.rmdemy of Art, Torts, as exhibited there two htuidred and seventy consecutive nights. Representing Thrilling and ...Midirrio Scones in OM tal Life. CHILDREN'S GRAND MATINEES Thursday and Saturday afternoons, Jan.l2th and 11th Loot out for the Mammoth Programmes to.b distributed on Monday and Tuesday. ADYlSBlolC—Eventog, 2. ots; front soata.oo at afternoon, for Children, 10 cts. Doors open a 1 7 o'clock! commence gt 8 o'clock. . • CHNCERT HALL FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY Commencitig FRIDAY EVENING. January lath.' Nadal on NATIGIDAY AFTERNOON, January 14th, atY o'dook. Ettinger & Foote's Great Moral Exhibition, THE THREE WONDERFIL LILLINTIAI9, Cam. Wcicati, csaa.cl Not halt the idle of. Tom. Thumb and Wife. The most diminutive, symmetrical and intelligent epee. imam •Of humanity in miniature ever On exhail lion, and • .1- . COLONEL; SA/ALL. The great Female Character Daum.. .In cambia*. Lion with these curiosities of - Natare,h. their pro. ceptress. • MRS. C. G. RUSSELL, (formerly Miss 3f. C. Ellinger,) the celebrated To • collet, Pianist and ()omposcr, together with W. B. HARRI8,0111",- the well-Yrowit extempornneons Port and With provoking DeEneator or Eccentric Uharscter, aid PROF., G. Hi BROOKS, . _ Vlo!Inlet and Pluttat, ten•yoars apupll of the Phil. adelphLa Institute of the Lithet. .. • Look out foe the •. ' • LILVPDTIAN' - CHARIOT. , This 024 , 1E110cent mintage, entirely . new, and Pe uscly larger than a bushel basket; built expressly for Commodore Foote, for the session of 'INN at • cost of ores $3,000, will pass through the streets dsily, from the St- Clair Hotel to theHall,contals., l a n r s w i2 n oli b ltiV i cirelr s tst sAttuwiot d ar a rr i t drawn by at 7 p.m. Commence stIL. Adults.. ainn cents. Reserved Seats 50 cents. Adults to 1 1 / 4 1.7ttnees, cents; Children, IS cents. Posltively no half pelts at • ELLINGER a FOOTS, Sole Petriettini, 0.0. RUSSELL, Busken ibutuirot, - JAS. $. TaXWAY, amoral 41Prot.: ;saw APROP!OSAILS. 011/VI.4)ISIPOT 003.1XIMILLIIT OP.BOO.IPTICICI WARN IaQTOII, D. a, J0n;2%1803. PROPOSALS FOR -FLOUR. EAL D PROPOSALS are Welled until WEDNES DAY, Dinuiuyletth, 12 o'clock 314 for furnishing the. Subsistence Department with. TWO THOUSAND .12,000 111ILS. OF FLOUR. • The proposals trill he for that ts• known at this . Depot. as Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and bids will be entertain ed Ica any quantity Ices than the whole. Did, most be In duplicate, and for each grade Ow separate charts of paper. • • The delivery of thu Flour to commence within live days from the opening of the bids, and,must be delivered to such quantities, se the Our creme:it may direct ;either at the Government ware.. house In tl.melown,, at the whams or ralresel 4,1;S Wastington, D. 3 e delivery of all Flour awarded to be complet ed within twenty days from the acceptance of the . ' Bldg will be received for Flour to be delivered in new, oak barrels, haul lined. Also, for Moneta good, merchantable, secor.d-band Ilona barrels, but they must ba• such as well •belaceeptod by the Iropector.'ortber, will not be received. • - Payment will be made In such fluids as the Gov.. errment may have for disbursement. The usual Government inspection will be made Just, before the Flour is received, and none. will be accepted which is not fresh ground, and made from wheat ground In the vicinity where manufactured, tuniees of a very superior quality. An bath of allegianee 'mtiat soempanybid of each bidder who has not the oath on Ale la this' °Mee, and no bid,will be - entertained from parties whnhave previously Ailed to comply with their bids, be from blddera not present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject .any bid for any cause, Skis to be aildreSeed ter the 'undersigned; at Na G'street, endorsed rPreali. forlIonr.I! - .lal24td •• E. T. lIRWGES, Capt. , O. S. V.' pROPOSALS, FOR •IXHE PURCHASE •&oF.Avefm, pLIFTINGS. _ . Orncie or. ItT 01.0111i$11 AND Palinv 3 o3, t •-• 't: Lotu help Jan. fi /663. Sealed Proposals for rebsse of WO I. CLIPPINGS, dark blue andi sky blue, cut at 'the. United States manufacturing balls in this city during the months of *Januiry.'„yebrgary and /larch. 1801, will be received by the undersigned, untn, - and opened on, SilfilVD,lYi..Tantarj L 963, at is Parties - will be required to bid lop and take both •kinds, to furnish their own sacks hot packing/alas, and at such times as required by the Superindent; to take the same once or tw leg each inoath, as re. glared, and _ : to pay, for the same en delivery at said alls Bids will be accompa nied by the MW it E suttee tee of two patties of thhteity) that they will be come sureties that he contract. If asratged, will be entered into and faithfully fulfilled. , • Each bidder must be present or represented 'Atha ,cmcairkg of bin bblior the same will not boconalb• Propose to take ellppliigs ISia shorter peeled than WO- months as sbovo t _erill- not be , enter , tatted. The undersigned reserves the-right to rejeht shy or ell bids, if deemed ler the public- leiterest. , , • Bids to th endorsed .grevenhits lor pings.... R: q. ROPOBALS FOR RRVENOF, STEtkill _ ..THE/RI7IIY VV TTEBB DITAIITICIIXT.DPC, 24.1914. fropeaehrwttl be reeelved at ULU Departateat eatil la M., MONDAY, the Illth derft January next; for the eonetrnellouf THREE or FOUR REVENUE STEAM OUTTERS_(etae wheel) for the Usper Lakes, mul ONE we MOBS for Laka . Spelt!cations In detail bill be furnbstied biddere on application In person or by letter Co this Do. re_s d Sr; t 3l7w l lto th rlt e gl i l e Z t leTph " ; t- i gil ' et ua no t a 4nu the vo“ectors at the principal sake pint:" The propoials should' be sealed and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury and . endorsed on the envelope el:repose]." for buildlne'Revenue Steak Cotters.. . W. P;IIESSENDEff, delSatawtd. , Retreat,' of thirrreasulT• pratros. music. ee. JUVENILE SINGING BOOK EVER PIJIILJSRED.. . THE SILVER BELL Contains a. choice selection of nearly 130 of the most favorite BOERS, DEETS, QUARTETT E, Ac., and a complete count of . MrCffIiTAILY INSTRUCTION. Among the pieces ere the following: - When Johnny Comes Marching lingitel, • ;(hair. Into by the seat. ' Do theyiThink of Jre at Soldier's Chorus; • • tinkers PoneraV.' • • Dottie Pralfeei Vildeh Ste More worth - the-price of the book. EiCn ClOTLitine /Coplts =not to an=ren on rece n &c:f Oho, el WOW) STREET. • llornuat HOENE It:QE, 1., : as ruitu.,l 7 riiiii„, •• , o rs ' I ion -2 1t0.0V.5% NEW 80gE..z..,. DOWN IN TENNESSEE. . Thisneer Volume, by the author ot.oAmone the Pinea, o 4s selling virdike mild-fire, anti can hardly be made Y feud as the orders pour in for it. It is crammed Rill of material; most important to every one interested in public affairs, miUtary or politi cal, besides being as thoroughly attractive and ab. aorbing in incident and story it the anthoes other boots. Bono, cloth, it ect VIC TOIRE, A Mew novel. vigorotui anetreah—sure to make hit. Mao, cloth, tinted paper. $1 'Z. CZM,MEIT. A new wokmising author la developed In this charmingof action.. Mae, cloth, fantod Pit. per. ►t !O. TICE An OF CONVERSATION, A %,:eciari ft 60. asvry one - o!ight to own. THE ALABAMA AND.SUMTER. By a the cloth. author of ulgay Martin," "Locke Amidsto thw, John Guilderstring's - Bin, ilr r i tuts . .. l 2 . l7s c l o a&L , te tin Lg l eag, in the Jane D/1/411.4: lianas-'elkt 133reyr3iigla.t. •Dite.tfolmes , sow 'ova. thmo, cloth. Si 25. TALES FROM•THE OPERAS. The plots of all the operas, to the shape of stories 12.m0, cloth. S 1 60. FUN SALE BY _ . .HENRY 1111113, SI and 73 Ptah street. NEW BOOKS. Lang's commentary on Matthew, translated by Hey. Philip Schaff, D. D 115 oo The Law of God, as explained and enforced in the Ten Commandments: by Rev. W. S. Plummer, D. D •• 1 . TT Diary of Kitty Trevylyan: by author of "Cot. to 'Family" • Otiateati Film= or v• • • -- • - • Ts ..2cenes m France: my Olive Logan 2 tio Correlation and Conservation of Forces; a series of expositioni, by Prof. Grove, Prof. Helmholtz, Dr. Stayer, Dr. Faraday, Prof. Liebig and Dr. Carpenter, &c 200 History et the Presbyterian Church in the Milted States: by E. H. Gillet; 2 vole 600 Home and. Home Papers: by *re. Stowe.... t 5o Studies for Stories: by Jean Inglow 1 75 DAVIS, CLARK E & CO.. '93 Wood at. . -jat2 TI'ISTIAELI'S AMENITIES OF LIT, ENATURE cooeleting of &etches and char. Were of English Literature. - • Navvy- 31:413.42,21. Riverside Preen. In two volumes. Price, fl 63. deal KAY & CO., 55 Wood St. ELVAIRA.. .T. The hitherto uncollected writingeOf 011&ILLES lAMB. Printed nt the Riverside-Treas. • One elegant 12 nao. nitne. Prier, 02,25. ICAY & C deal 53 WOOD Rt. MAGNIFICENT • 3Poszal.3. 331.1:p10nk No. 79 Fourtk .treet. JIIE 1 leaz 110- r.h.TEELC iiinitenierra .spEcting Homeopathic' Remedies • Staid eonfeesetify tha head of remedial mean( lot the use of the people. - They are alike re:payed IMO We Palsonotur, dangerous, and repulsive deems of etiatherr. or Ceti-School practice, the Weave. silence of watasanza, or the intricate and ' perplex, ng obscurities Of the,usual Ho meop atbic boots ad; medlaines. Consisting of 'simple specifics for the various diseasespo-whicii they" re related—put to the terra of ahnply sugar pellets—and prepared of ingredients- neither daemons nor disgusting i t hey are the" ready aid of the parent or nurse,.and the comfort of the eomplatzung and wraith. • " They per/seal these positive advantages. 'They are harmless—no Injury can arise four. their use! -They are simple—you always know what to take, and how to tithe it. They are therm:tient—yen can give the proper Sugar Palest a moment's warning, without hesitance or delay. They are ancient— thousiwals of pules disease is awaited at once, and the gram cured without proetrattort or delay.: . , No.l—aliea Ferar, Congaed= ladlaillidtaationj Heat, Pala and Restlmams, and thd drat stadia ol the acute and ladamaddary o.lleaaa , Price 3.5 eta, No. 2—Carts Form Town, Worm Colle and Ver. scions Appetite, Viettlas ilia /PAL. Prize .15 cents. go. a--`urea Cone, teething, Ogling and *aka. fulness, Slow' Growth and Feebleness of Infants. hiss aS seats. No. 4—Chres Ihnrrhea, Children or Adult's .1 bolero Went= and Summer Comphdotn. Price Not. t and t titre the wont club of Chroido..Dl - . _ 1 , :o. 6—Cures Dysentery or. Bloody Flui. Colic OVlngs, Blllous Collc,Tall Dystuttery. Ilk* 3 fio. If.. Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarieners, Brat Chltls, Influenza and Bore Throat. Pelee ad cents This and No. 1 neyet tall to cuntwornt Cold No. S—Cures Tootti.ache, Taco-ache, NOITOUF Iles! and Tic BoLorena. Price 35 rents. No. 5.-Cores Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo, Runt of Blood to the head: Price WI 'cents. ,in addition with No. it never tails to cure the most inveterate mum. . „ No. 10--Curea Dyspepsia, 'Weak, Acid or Durum d Stotuach, Constipation, Liver Complaint, or Bilious Condition. Price aS cents. Breatarisin forall cues of Weak Disunion and Bilious Complaints. . ' 11. ClasesiSuppreesed Menses, or SennlYs Painful, or Delaying, Green Sickness. SS cents. - No, to—citreu Leutorrhen or Whites, Benda Driwa too - Proftue afeases. 15 cents. No. 113--Curca Croup, gotirse_Croupy Cough DUilcult And Opp_ es/al Breathing., SO cents. No to—eures Salt Rheum, Oruit' Eruptione,. Erysipelas, :Scald Read, Barbers' itchi l ample . ! oq • • tathirso Rheumatism; Pali, Lameness, - or Soreness to tae Cheat, Back:Side, or Limbs, et Sciatica. 35 cents. . ' No. 7 l7Cares Piles,lnternal Or Entervtl, Bite. or Bleeding, Recent or.Obstinnte. so cents. • This remedy has mired thousands of ths worst possible eases. No, 18—Cures Opihthaind_ or inlismod :Eves or Eyelids, Failing or Weak sight. 40 omits. Ii may ninnys be relied upon for-a cum No. 111—Oures Clatarrh, snubs or nhronts, dry Or towing, Cold in the goad, induensa. A seats... ' M.2lY—Cares Whooping Cough, shortening and PaLating it, or Spasmodic Cough_ IM seat • it is infal lible, and elyrays mineral =Acura', , No. 81-40nres Astiuns, Opressed, ~Dt~oale La. bored Breathing, Cough and ExpeetorntiOn. -Pried liumireddhirre been cured by lt., No. .ft—Ours - Se/01UL, gniuged- (Uvla; and Tonells Swellings and Old Ulcers. 410 oenta. Una cured the worst omen. No. 4i.-450rt0 General Debility, Physloalor Nen .vpito.Nfealulou., Ith-Cara Dropsyalula AmmanlatiOns, mlo Sweltlitp, with &Ant,' Beorettozw. SO mats. .•• „ . No.ll6—Oures BennStokness,Prostratioa, 7dttfga. No. 21-otirer . Urinary Ilimeaseo, Gravel,Smial Oalatti, Difficult or Painful UrinatiOn. iio cents. - • it cures old caeca of Sidney-Diconaes. No. 'lO--Toe• Seminal' Enilextona, rinrotrintia Discharges and oonsmient Prostration suid Dab ty, Eadyasulta of Evil Habits. ••TbC Loll efficient• remedy - known, anCona, be . NO. 24—Oures Sore mouth or Stomach, Gathered Mouth of Adults or Children and also- Nass a u and VoralUng of Fragrant reoulles, IX/ Omit. Cure. at ones -. . . • No. 31—Cures Painful Menstruation; Pressure, Cramp or Spasms, Pruett/14 Aching Mid /nits. lion of remalet. /t acts /Lk. a ehnrm>' FrO.'Et—Chares Suffering at Change of Life, Irreg. ularitles; Flushes of Heat, Palpltatloa, sad eras Dlseate of thelicut. 4l 03. . • No. 34 —CureiDlptherla and Ulcerate. " kraals , URAL Sore Throat. Mt emits. - - ...• 23 vial family case ' ' ' . ' olio eo le vial badly case; morocco ''- • • 401 21 vial case, plain. a CO 'l4 vial PkTsidatt's caw • ' - ' 16 al .. .. Pon's' .EXTItA, CT OF - mvirverinr.:lB . _ . For Barak Scalds, Oote.Brohiii,Sonseess, Lae. .nees, Sprains, Ithenetailset, Boils. , Ulcers, :Old Soles and Toothache. •it ads Itho a :thane. Priem ea centa„ The trade Supplied et New Turk }lkea Out lltemeoelles • - Lao k Over the llst, make us): a eato Witaitlad. refl. chem., and Inclose the amount le a eturent netcor stamps, by mail to my AMltem, end, the ntedlelne will be duly riitunied byktell -oc.oe,prees: J X FULTON. .• _-----;, rauest riet.piTadimaku.g. - 1 o w the Poet OfficA : - secon4o"rPel -• , ~,,,T . ban& 1 . 14 • • ' lilkolesile idea ter de. ••:-1 , - ' ..- ; ~ r DR. LIGH.THILL, OF FELL-MX dr DES. LIGHT-111.'LL, 81; Alraries Placs drew York, .NOW IN PIITSBUNGII, AND WILL 11FmA TN LT THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Where ke eanke oonaulted oath FRIDAY ETENING, December 23,1864, titirn,ss, Discharges from the Ear, NOISES. THE EOM, ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES EAR AN Q THROAT. J: L. BEAD. / DR. ucumirs, induced to make this suit on seeotmt of neaten 00/1 applicationsfronsparties residing inPlitsitrati . and vicinity, who ant 'unable to'eameto ifew:ltorit far the builsperisable Personal examination rendei , ' ed new from the impossibility o pimmilldsa" with benefit to the patient without it. . I incji.wiwrinx.r.winteirfzit Pittsburgh at*, afar intetTals, according itttheregutrements °Oho patients imder bts charge. The business /few .York does not Suffer any interruption from this 'visit, as °nevi the Ina is there 111 constant attend. Prrrsoirsort, Ps., Nom 5,486.1. This will certify th at 1 have been and care of Dr. Lighthill .for the tuns of Catarrh,that, - although be has attended me for a /Mao over one whelr,l feel that a permanent cure is to be e and ism so much better in all respects as to t:rrAn mein giving •publiclty to. these, facts, end femme. Mending Dr: Lipthill to T o one. adhcted with • Forsyth, Bros. /. 71.Wster street. - [Fromgie Hinit Anima; Aine 41h.] In every Mumma' or profession, indeed in ever department-of science or skill, there la always some acknowledged head—some one who stands out in bold relief among his fellows, as a sort of leader.' In the study and treatment of Deafness and Ca, tarrh as special diseases, Dr. E. B. of this city, occupies Just the position *lmre do tcribed.. Ile has devoted years of labor to this spa ciality, and Is now reaping the reward of his Indus. sty. editorial columns of the Tribune, of a re. cent date; bear witness to the Doctor's success in ,his department of medicine. We quote the pars cafmph . 07 A DEAF Burr—Louis EcoWingstriel aged fourteen years of age, born in Germany, came to this city when he was about two years of age Soon after arriving here he was taken sick and lost his hearing. By. degrees he became first deaf ae, • then dumb. For, nearly ten,years its was a mute Amebic to hear the loudest voice, or to articulate e word. About one yea r ago he war placed In th hands of Dr. LIGHTHILL, wno nes so tar stia canted in restoring to him his lost powers of hear.' Big and utterance that he min convene with those who speak to him distinctly and deliberately. AM, ring the past four or five months ho Bas been under the t.ultionot.filr. Bennecheoind has made Nimbi yrable progress in reading end arithmetic." • - Raving been supplidd with .the lad's address, bra' Bather investigated thematt_ ,er and discovered that previous to calling on - Dr..,Llghthill, the youth's. ease was COUSiderad hopeless, and he wai for two years =inmate offs Deaf and DumbAsyluin. The Rev. John Nott,D. D. Professor ln UnkinCollege, Stheneetady,Drapublistied letter, tenders his grat. Rude to Dr. gdghthill for treating successfully his ease of Deafness.- - Rev. Fred. S. Jewell, Professor • of the Statelionnal School at Albany, also testifies to having been cured of Catarrh. LW: .Lighthill poisesses other testimonials and tributes to his tat. eat from some of the wealthiest and most proud,: tent and respected citizens, which maybe seen on application. It would be difficult to speak In any but terms Of praise of his treatment, In the face of these many proofs and facts testifying to; his Cut- . . . From Rev. Fred. S. Jewett, Projestor of Ms Stara Nor . mai SchoololMony, Jinn ore. • DR. LIGDTDILL—Dear Sir : Underditte of Muth 14th, I sent you It careful statement of my case, its former bostment, -my failure to .obtain: relief la that' direction, my resort to your treatment, and its beneficial results - - - - 'have been, from the winter of.the year UM, sub. ject to violent periodical attacks Of Catarrh; meek ed by strong forcible symptoms, violent initamma tionokthe lining membrane of the cavities of the. head, accompanied in the Bret stages by a watery dilicharge' from the -nose;„ bsequently beaming acrid and yellow; and toorard au the close of the attack 'pttrulent , and bloody, .These attacks produced _a Most diatressing speclea of .hradache, occurring pe. Walken* each day for a periodyarying from one to three weeks, sometimes so violent as to incapaci tate mo for business and confine-mg to my bed. At tiaWs theattenclant ingsminstionwould extend to the teeth, producing toothache ; or to the throat, occiorloning , hearseness and-partial loss of .voice; and twice Within the last few year' has Co afflict ed the left eye. sal* confine Me, fur week., to a • •• . • I had tried medicines and applications of Carious . kinds, snuffir and other Catarrhal preparations of Some half a doyen kinds; application - to the head of camphor, ginger and hot foment:Worn: of differ: ent kinds; and In connection with these the usual emetins or cathartics employed to induce Counter action. But none of these had produced any per. ' nutrient Improvement, and those few Instances in' which, temperal relief wax affbrded it was at tho 'expense of so much strength as to leave me greatly exhausted. -Under these circumstances I was led, though with reluctance, from the supposed incurs. .bility of the disease, to makes trial of your treat. meat. I found It son even beyond my' hopes, reaching the disease as It find never I:cen:reached before, and alleviating Its symptoms to an extent which Ihad supposed Impossible. At the time gave you my former certificate, while I did not feel assured of a complete cure, I had obtained a mate riot relief which amply repaid na for my trial of your treatment, end which satismal me that the. treatment was as °fib:t as It was simple and philosophical. ' A mut:sin/AIM 'escape framyown attacks of catarrh, for the unprecedented period of nearly half a year, sod that in site of severe or. eurrences of illness which wou ld' hare formerly rendered such an attack Inevitable, was, to me, proofof an important success.. ills now slxmonths since I sent you that statement, and while it is un • pleasant to appear thus constantly, and In this -guise, before the public, It 'teems to me a matter. of slmplejustice to yourself, and to those who may Bulletin as I was, to add thall am not only. as fully eatislied as to the utility and efficacy of your Method of treating catarrh as I was six mouths' ago, but I am now of the belief that lithely latuth atidng as a cure for citrenfe ratterra; in my cams a rubstantlal mtre has been effected.' •• • •.• Yo m .. F _ • ERrITE Se JEWELL : l/t.1.1 • a6L: • • - . •-• AttAirratt. tSth, left 1 •Da. ziGgnsfar.—Detr.elri It Is with met gut -Wadi= thatl comattaitita Co _you the Moo of - the modicenee You /ate: nu; lot. adeettra Muta t I followed your dlrecUom, md. a happy that am now to tar. reatuatedalter am Ant few , aopticattatul fis 49 Teel laulto . mttldeat that I au , areor atat ahall aot need to mum forther.- • . Be. tutu &ms dear. ale aosesalt) , should smile r I'M not ill& tiMtaM to Maria mad/ nude 9 1 F. w ith read, ' 'a. iccorrat.. .61b4oNOtpuumstanaly, .VEDICaL. Aid all the various TEST/51047A T. 5. -• 4117gXt °Zs' .:= Gum, Felt, and 13tifealo ovrlß sjoES: MoClelland's Auction lions° 55 rirrn: STREET. GRENBACKS AND. GOLD j XAX BE SAVED, BY BUYING Y . OLTIL Boots, Eines, Gaiters, ilabnarals, and Gun, At the Greet Closing -Out Sale. Geode waited dew... No hurebue.- e3r)r and itcare.bar gal.. 13e eine a tho place, It Men , BORLAND'S, No. 98 Market, 23 door from Fifth SOUTII S. 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It Ali a short _ , • lime, bring on the monthly period'eri Zdsilt7...• :These Fills hare never been known to , when" the directions - On the nd page of the. partirdet - nr• -well ehernet ~. Forlull partlentriiiYet a nuMildat,frie. of th e agent. 'Sold by all Drossista. , ,Fileetf!Fet bottle. ' fiche United State' '4trint,'. ; I . ____ _.,-- -'- .. ft Court . t amp *Lett, Now rany , , . N. at....4lamia posticea, enclosed to ,. authorized scent, will insure a nettle, - oontalnimi ....-, 4 0ser, no bill., 'by. Jet gni islilL ~..,:, , de00:134511M -.,,,. 'Mat 8141.74 A b• jai • : •:; • ••: witrAzaraza- ,41.50p,05e.