%'0&& '.£ , •• jN ; i Tfc?" if « * 1 - - '^y. , y. V- t: Vtt.vX' v.v. !r • n ‘' % .m , ... . . .««.> '• .•; r 5. , < . J“ ' y v ~. •. * : '■ Sr fSgf§lf|:t : y >-v-: M'*tV '■’*■■ f«t- '►'•‘-'•'-j-*-«T» •i.;!*."- -' ".'-a ■& •: •: l '»:; >:, x-i'*'- wtAKs?: ;,.; J v’*X‘?'X;/;!v!*'' ', i i’BLU vf:\- >'.'■ : s- '•;■'• n’t ji"‘'i.s:-:v.->; i fIBK ' *r •|;VV^S , -:>>o:* iv- ;: .* v;U'« : •*v W-"v?r' V -* , ; , - 'V' \ '* V «K, X-- I ; IHTOBX>AY ,-KOHyiHg,~DEO. 26. \ CITT AFFAIEB, 'omo'uh papsb or tmsqitt. _ KmotoioeiOAi. .o*msva*xoss -, Cor ‘ the Goa**, by 0. B.Shaw« Optician, Ro. 65 Fifth street - j ; - •fj urio*. -i* i B ©'dock, A. OO : il, . U ** 00 64 • e « in# BAromeUr..... M «,.^ M ~299-JO . _ Notios,—J. T. Sample, of Allegheny city, : leppliw pMwnger* With tho Gaxstti oh the ; BaU Train West alira.m>, the Express Trpin % West at 1:40, p. m., and on IheAccommoda ton Train Weit at 4 p. m.: Mr". Sample] can supply aoy ordera along the Use to OreitUpe, Ohio, from either ef the trains flnt named, and hae also a supply of every edition aft his depot, at the Federal street station, Allegheny city. ; \ j •• Christmas. r |-- toflod la the highest,.on earth -peace, good .will to men,” was sung eighteen . hundred. and slxty-ilxyean. ego over the quiet plains of Bethlehem; end tho setaphle song UatiU son ndtng sweetly In Ihousaodeof .human heart*, end la muohof ourseoiallifoi The roar of oennoa end the .wild shoot* of ;• eombatent* cannot drown It; end the da; !* ■ oomlag, end is not far distant, when it will silence ell diiootdant sounds; u for to a* a Child It born, to u* a Son U givenVhe shall " he callod .. . w- r tho Prl&oo of P’oaoe ; . .« ‘. v . . the 'government shall to upon ‘ Bis shoulders.” ;• ■ -f . : ' r : IJTntereeUng of Promise Case. ;' . r Judge Pearson we* Recently engaged la the v - / lrU|<>f e Very Intereitiilg ease in Cheater Co., -Involvingabroach of promise tomarry.' ■>* partial In the case were Mary Jaoo Slaok •*.- Korrie Barnard. TheccancUfor the plain* ■tiff, la opening the due, ut forth that IcT the ■ year of 18$9, the defendant oomnmcedMsvia-: It*, and continued assiduously/ On - the i3d of May Hof that year, the plaintiff had * a ittddcn attack of Ulne«», and coatinQtd sick six weeks; duriog four.week* of that timo ho attended, almost all the time at her bedrid*;, aad wheaihe . waieonvalaseent, howar the first totske her.ridlng,*. always tainting her In the most familiar manner, and treating her' at his afiaaded Jirldo. * Hi* assiduities icon* - * tinuedJfaMrwear. when plaintiff left home for sent her a note, announc ing his determlnationnot to marry her. The shook ofthe announcement prostrated plain tiff, and s her had' a severe at task of illness. : Defendant wae’seni tor; bd earned see her, promised to consummate the contract of mar riage, and gav* her other assurances calc a - fated to soothe the feelings of tho plaintiff. • ... fllsatUntionieontinnedappare&Uywithsin ©ertty until Jane, 1860; the young lady made . preparations Jor marriage, got dresses, ‘far nitare, Ac., whcndefendentsuddenly ceased ■••£•. his attentions, and was never at her house; and soon after was married to another young ladv of the vioinage. • •", : .‘ ~~'Thepaintso!almed in the' -opening by the . defendant's attorney, were folly proven by . the mother of the plaintiff, who testified to the constant attentions of the defendant to . . . her daughter./ During her Olhess.he brought her orange* ahd-sweetaeats by thobox, with offerings.of the choicest flowers. Ho took al moit the entire management of her daring her illness, and even kept his parse and valu ables under her pillow. Ho repeatedly told Mrs. Slack that he would marry Hary Jane r bat he suddenly! eeased his visits, wrote to her thathe could not and woold cotmarry . her, and was at length wedded to Miss Martha Baker. Theta fact* were folly oorrobboratod ■■ .by other, witnesses.' .. The counsel for the'defendant said the case.- .. vai very painfal all the counsel ' ■ and the jury and the -parties. - The young indy was one of the many victims ofiunre qulted love. She aad her family residod in the vidnity'.of the defendant. In the years' of ISSB-9, this young lady wss in attendance *1 the house of Eliba Barnard, the father of defendant; during the siokneis of the father a warm qttabfcmrat'sprimgupon her part to- ward this young mamritwev-an unrequited Sympathising with her, he mad* thole. • vtsitr-whlch had been detailed. She loved . with all her heart, and he washot'ableHo re cinroeefoher;iore:,This:she had eoknewl ■ t-’. -.edged to various witnesses and in letters ■\l whiefc were written by her to him. Asingular /-feature in this«a*e wa*, th*t whlle tbe plain vfiiff wee not able to reciprocate the attach* / meat of Hary Jana, his mother, Einhard Bar* ; nard, conoeived an attachment for her, «nd ■.} preraedbissultfora. loQg time, but which. • she was unable to reciprooate. He said the whole case was a sad one, and they had'not ©no unkind word to utter against the young woman who was the plaintiff. The testimony for the defence proved that - Horris and Bichard Barnard had a difficulty v Anjeferonee to Hary Jane, and a meeting of {friends was held for tho / purpose ofTeoonoU . log the two brothers, wnioh proved'saeoesi , fob It was dearly proved that both brothers had been paying attentions to her, but;that Harris was thoaocepted lover. BtchaTd Bernard testified that he visited Mary' Jane . for twnyears, as a suitor; she was despondent .• and-low spirited, but he tried to-eudoorage "• hemhetold hlm her love for his brother, after which he proposed to cease US 'visits^ ' - but she desired him to eontinoe his calls. He little present*during her Dlness; lay •on the tide of her bedraad fraquoutly kitsed . Jior daring the two year*. - He once proposed to many her and • she coossnted, fcntjat the a ozt visit shewithdrew heroo&sent. He «sk>- e4.W if she loved, him well enough to live with Abu forever, and she said' she believed •he did. 1 Bb* afterwerd* declined to rocelve from him* > phlf of gold ouff buttons. He stated that he was not on, good terms wilhThlT brother Nons* a* heVhnew that Norris had laid down onyhe bed beside Mary Jane. > Jadge Parsons; in charging the jonr, was ' favorable to the lady. In alluding to the testimony tending to show that Mary Jane had mado advances to tho defendant, he . jocularly said that It was well known that under ali cTreumitanoes the ladies do] pretty nearly half: the conrting—they do thiir fall share, however modest they may be. The . learned • judge, reviewed the testimony at length, and remarked that no man oouid hon •orably make contraots with two women, nor - jP*J his addresses lo mormhen eae lady at ' 4he eeme time. Consldering all the evidence,- he thought in rogard to the marriage contract tho Jury could have bnt”little diffioaliy. If i then (hero was a contract, the next question to consider was-*was it broken f :' —— ; - .7/:. Dflfahdaat-had -deolared that there vrss - nothing between hitnandMisa had no other foelingi for her tbanlxiendshJp. If he bad made ajeontract wfth the faot of making with another! lady; . .. wfuld not destroy it, .The fact that he Is since married, Is proof that the contract is .broken. onlyremalningque*tion,then, itione of damages. Demsges ‘ are' designed for the ipdniahment of a violation of a solemn con- I street, and the protection of soolety. Poll re ' paratloh to the woman cannot be made. A , x&uriagecontraetisthegreatevdntof woman’s i, . lifei- Hen take these things much lighter than : wom«n;lore iswooan*swholeexioienoe. In fld*lity_towomoninolher conditions ofsodety ' lesd to violenceand bloodshed; In onreonh-’ -,. 4ry thejawfarnisHesJhe redress. Jarissmust vindicate*the rights' of female, innocence and honor. If they shoold fail to do so, men will .take the law in their own hands. The redress shenld be foil and ahiple,' and not merely ! nominal.. The jory may not oonsidsr this defendant worth! a dollar ; bat they maX im , | . aoseezesplary damages, so that they may! 7 set up any example to. deter hlm and other* "" 'from prejlhg upon Tho preserva tion of society may render it aebesisry for iurtal td )*y a heavy band upon eases of this hind. ; The jury followed the Judge’s advice, and brought In a verdict for $1,750, This U .the balm for the laceratkd affections of Hary Jane, -v and uulei* her 2uart%aJ very ouob injured we think a pretty fijr.ruward., HorrU,'thade fehdant, will probably hereafter be very care ful ho who trifles with that sensitive organ—a ■'; •roman's Vbeari. -. Tt. !*' • epitiy;luxury, u ‘ Horri* has discovcred to kit cost. ; W* direct ih» attention. ef. oaf- -readers to fheadTertisemsnt of Parsoa’s, Taylor \k Co,, :*f the Economy Glass Works, Ho. 126 Seooad 1 street. Having Increased their facilities for manufacturing ell ortiflle* ia_ their Unfa they *re prepared to fill ell orders with promptness .andillspatfllu .- . Ls;b; i£^ALU * Otur Book, Table. -The Station** Doty, • Thaaknritiiut flcraeo. pieach ~ TbMrFrMbjterlaalchvreb, Pitt* burgh, b£t. Herrick Johnson. Theacthcroftbl* admirable discourse, re pletewlth earnest patriatlimand piety, haa been bat a few weeks In this community, in hla position as pastor of ihe* abort named chnrobVand haa already gained> high repu tation as an able and aooothpllshed preacher and a Christian gentleman.: The sermon be fore us Ua searching aaalysirut'fho /causes of oar- present nationalcalamities, among which he classes Slavery as Ithe ohief, though not the only canto. We commend U to all who wish to stndy.‘*the ways of God to mah.” Bouqukt Pm CatlwbaJ—We are under obligation* to Mr.Charies Goehrtng; of AUe- for of Bouquet Pnih Ca tawba* which, for excellence of flavor cannot be surpassed. Mr. GoehrlngU lately »• gagedjn the wine bdiineto and 'her; has in this a jrtlde a speclalty which has earned for Um reputation aiatkillfuli and' suodetafhl wine-grower. He haW native-wines.ofother varieties, and of the ehoioesi qualities, and is at present engaged InrflUihg: liberal orders from the publin, /Those detiringa; truly choioeartiele, for family usejarereoommotid ed to trytheßonquet.Catawba. . • ; . ThiSiamtom CaTAtnT,- r den. Morrell ha* been relieved from the. homeland at .Hagers? town, Md., and ordered loreport at Wash-i lngtpa. Col. J. M.Sohoonmekerhae been* placed In oommand of thepoit, a* Acting Brigadier General, with Adjutant Howe as his Acting Assistant Adjutant General. Lieut* CeL William Blakeley Is inj oommand ofthe Stanton Cavalry, and L'teuft.'Jaeks on,ofCom pany F.ls now Adjutant of the regiment The regiment la folly equipped and ready for active dutyin thefield... s . SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. aid Baku's Biwrie Maori xs.for laally ahd manufacturing purposes,’ are tha best In use.' ' A- F, C*A*SpT;General Agent, > • . jB, Fifth street. TuklFaiitn A WruojTiJFno Machihi has taken the ffrlt premium at Fair the*. marines ofOha worW Salesroom*?* Fifth .-street. 1 ' • ‘//•■*-v '•TV/ 1 -"-'■*! • *■ aLi. Akn W'iirrin winter us, and we must provide.ourselves Jflgrih* material to koep n* oomfortable. A iand'keU-madeoTerooat ls the very arti cle, 'ahd^we r don't ■know' Of*any place where, .oar reaUore ean get one.' Chat Will look as well, :aiid ai t£e>*eame time withstand the: most se vere weather, at aVW* H. McGee A Co.W, comer of Federal street and Diamond Square, 'AUegheny. Thelrstoekbf.overcoatings, business and dress olothing, paataldon* of all descriptions,' are well assorted,, and.of the latest style, ■ The gentlemen's ftimi*hing : goods department is all that a purchaser wenltf wish. Cati on McGee A Coi if you desire a nice suit.... ’j ' • ; Bajcukl . flaABAn, znerohaat tailor. Would •most respectfnlly Inform bU| friend* and the public generally that ho has returned from the Bast with, his new stock bfjfhll aid winter goods. His stock consists of the latest! styles of cloths, eassimores and vestings, selected from the latest Importations./ Gentlemen de siring a neat fitting’ garment, **3 ht price* lower than at any other tailoring establUh ment in the.city, would dowelf.t* give him an early call. Samuel Graham, merchant tailor, No. £4 Market etreeti one door'from Third. , : Bound.. Jiwblbt.—Jet, Pear), Diamond, and .solid Gold round Jewelry, doable land treble stiver plated ware, fahey articles made of solid Gold or Stiver, 'Bronse Gold aad^Silver Watches, Sterling Silver Spoons eniEorkf, and every thlng'lpptin Jewelry astabUshments in a larger variety than j can be teen any where in the city, aft Messrs. Heine? man, Meyran A Siedle, Fifth street.. ; > ‘ VolcktSkm, E*AD Tnm—For the! da rasgemeht. of the’ change , of, diet, 'woundij; sores, bmUea and eruption*, to whieh •very'volunteer is liable, are no iremo (tiesso safe, eonvenient and sure as Hollo way's Pills and Ointment, 1 thoroughly jtested in tho Crimean and Italian Campaigns! Only 25 bents per box’or pot! 234. : Qclidat PntsxsTg,—All la want of bocks .AuUtabl©‘for holiday prasente, or Photograph Album*, will find the largest and best assort* moat in this city at thogreat Gift Book Store,No. 118 Wood, street. A costly gift, worth from 60 cantaYo 5100, 1a given with 'each book sold. _ Ghoioi JSoudat M. Rob* No. l 7 Pinh it.now opening the most eboloe a took of toe. Gold, and ißllver Watebea, Jewelry, Bilver Ware and Fanoj Gooda ever dUplayed In this city, and it sell* Ing them at remarkably low.prtecr. > >' • Norton to the property owner* of this city -ii hereby given, that any repair! needed about their be dose promptly, tf -they leaveAbeir order at Onthbert'a Carpehtler and Joining Shop, on Virgin alloy, jostj above Smitbfleld street- ‘ . Cxxispi Call* will be taken at tbeOmnibu offlee, No*4ob Liberty .street, day or night. All orders left at . the above plaea will be promptly attended te. All halls crast ha paid JnYiyaic*. 4d would bay your.boy a good overcoat, call at OarapghatiSi Federal a tree t, near the Diamond, Allegheny city. ; ' Ioolio*oo WebudM, ‘2itli: iostsnt,! JOHN McCCNV.youogeal eon ofJam<e B.aud Miriam Yopcg:'; t ;■ Funeral cn 'Jsxmx /aixr, 24tb inti., at 1 o'clock p. a., tom tbo family residence, No, 014 Penn St. ■ fwmi and ffanagir -.Wei. ftaabsMos.. .Trqkfttretw*-. —... Eaki TWO OBAHD PEBFOBM ANOSB Oh CHRISTMAS, «®*Mlas GHABLOTTE THOM PSONwill-eppear. AFTEBNOON PERFORMANCE. \ l . ,Thc Octoroon J j ! Zoe THOMPSON. EVENING PEBFOBMABCE. j ! Return from Sto»«r|fr| PAUL1NE MM .. H .'... MM .;;..... M ......8115e. THOMPSON. : flONp^. M . • * ■ • ■ Tooonetode with 1 ■ , ; THE UTTLK TKBABUBE. THOMPSON. —;.:V. IBlbxYB VZMNQ, Die, 2tlh, \ ‘ «Tfi«MQt of Mfeo CHABLOTIB THOMPSON, ; WorkingGirVijDreath. YIOTOBINE THOMPBOH, : .. 'YoiwDcTbdVwlih -~- Faint Heart Sever Won Fair Lady. PE Thompson. irs*lKiMßLa.'B VAKIETIEa : *»V ' PENN STREET, near£t. CVtif. W7C. Stnw hud Keuager. TWO QBAND PEBFOBM ASCEScitOHBIWMAS. EET Tbo moat gracefal end faaolßiti&g T£BF* SIOSOBEAS ABTISTES thu have ever been Is this elty: the b««t BAND OF MIN6TBELS la the We«tj the greatest OOMtO DANGER, TIGHT BOPB.PK&FOBMKB an 4 PANTOMIMI6TS; the meet charming B ALLADIBTB end the most emu? log NEGRO COMEOIANt ever aitajpibled on ! aoj atagcln tbU country, are to be seen at tbU eeteb . lUhment.- " - 'The AFTERNOON and ETCHING PREFORM ANClJwUlcoueiodefUhtbe great t/lckranto mlmaaf. PlilStaEia -OE7BTAiIZEB, o*’ TBS TAIBY AEDTBB DEMON. With dew and nugnlflcest scuiiery, bcaatjfal caa. teims, andwcodenal trstufomstlotn HABLKiUIH....—LESLIE. ,.W. O. SMITHE. PANTOg. BAVMONO. OoLObfBINB M .. f . MMM .. MMM .4 MM .M*LLE MABIA. XITAHI.. w -..«^~.^.m~.-.^M , LLB ATJOLBTA. On Wednralay *<4 Thsriday aHernoo *t, oetveen tba hoars ef 1. a&d 2 b clock p. a., Mr. HABflk LESLIE will perform the woadartul fratof walk* lag on the tight rope, torn the top of tbaVarletha to the top of the 8«. Clair Hotel. <le24:2twa I4ALL. " FOB BIX NIOBT3 ONLY. "Tbebelebntted.'aßdpbpQlar. •- HOLMAN NATIONAL OPERA TROUPE Will make their drst appearance on MOh'DAY December S2d, oo which ocaulon will to prodded Boetlat’e. Grand jraifTßpertecnUr Open of CIH DEB ELGA, or TAB IAJHV AHD THE LITTLE GLAfiSiSLIfPEUv Aitfi ud bopoUr Operetta of WfIEBB THERE'S A WILL TliKßtfa i, WAY. B*o Programme*. . BSPAdmUduh, 25 oeois; rncerve ch»ln,so cent* Children under ten yean of age half-price. , Dper* open at 7 o'clock—to cooimui at a quarter Mbits, . delta* THE LATEST NE by TEißonAra. FROM WASHINGT OUR SP£GIAL DISPATCH Special Dtfpstcha* lo tb* PHUborjh OaiatU. : ! Wa*b»otos, Dodi 24, 18 tXOBARGS or UTSUBA. aOLOIIU. Tb« Indiana Stateagent Imtu to-da; Port Delaware,to arrange for uebugi transportation of the Indiana soldiers j there, to their homes, in accordance wit] instructions from Gov. Horton. Tboi Alexandria are to be similarly traniferre .. u . : 'J. O.TRXOU/ ’": Of Columbus, Ohio, for aometlae past gaged In hospital visitations, recently c the attention- of Q >r. Tod and the Qoi mastcr-Gcneral, to the bad’condition o Ohio soldiers in ood ralesoent eampa ; at < andrta. the inatti r was immediately ci before the proper ai ithorlties, and by re of thoie concerned, hose soldier* werey< day transferred to t 10 convalescent oat the foarth Ohio, th -eo miles above Oe town, when they w LU be oouforUbly for. - The Ohio B illef Association pr they shalT want nothing In their new] tors. Dr. HeAbee, surgeon In charge, has some scronhus ared Ohioans und( ear* at. this eatnp. T l Left fortho West. - - ipbrnoiii.- Permission hu' Baresnto raise Ul Indians, to W unit aow- In the unit Thßj nr© toMt U B| dian-Territory. - . .. OKI. *o3Ttl ‘ Gen. Foster m jb 1 fighting order end Brown’s soal li mere to Goldsboro. The non and destroyed 1 sition. The. prisons roled. Lots, 200 In PKKSKHTATXOX ; Secretary Smith i ill be presented ei home o& Setardey erisalng, with e serrU sUver* coating.* thonkend dollars, the jgj the Interior Department clerks. He he - | OBV. WOODBOET j Testifies that he toldJGon. HeUeok the | toons could pot rea&jFrederTokibarg in i ud requested him toj delay the inarch oj army fire days, so. ti*t the two moved might be ilmolteneoii. He stated wltlj fact that Helleck ■ paid little or no attej Jo it. It tends, in the estimntlon of oj to throw the responsibility of the a /?atco the Qenenl-in-Chief. Jlt appears, alio, elosirely, thet the time necessary to get pontoon train down jlld not enter Into | original-ealcnletion of either Barnsldi 1 Helleck. ‘. "j DBCtisiOBS, The Commissioner ojE Internal Revenue! made the following decisions: A person > boys cattle to itook bii own form, by ket them thereon and addi materially to value, ij nol a cattle broker; bet if it \ business,to buy And «< U without mater, adding to their value, be it Usable as a. U o'broker, Li t " : ; . Publishers’ of printed books, oewspapl •astc., are liable to asset i meat as dealers, 3 publisher's cates are aUogelbtr as ..largely those who bay to seQ again, be is to be eh I ed he e wholesale doe or. ~9ewfp*jper ] Ushers requires a dealer e Uofoee to fell i • a premlncD.: tleenai is required by pape rs exclusively thrc a eoounliiloD £ nbscrlptiohs reoe at the office *nd the del imp of the paper mali;pr otherwise is rtgsrded at a sal* xa the premises. • iWroiTACt oriaioa. 1 The impbrUhtopinicnrqf Atterney-dsa i BatM) on the question whether colored j sons, own be oltiisns of the United Bta written Inreply to an offieial inquiry of E rotary Chase, pradeeated on the detention the schooners Etiiabethend Margaret by Revenue Cotter, because the schooner w oemtmtoded.by a colored men, covert trtn seven ptgee, and argues the question w signal ability from the beginning of the lj tional History to the present time, i Or turning Completely the DredSjott dOclsi he says: As to voting and holdingoffice, that privilege is not essential : to oiticensi so the deprivatioo of it by lew is not a privation -of cltlienthip, no, more so : in ease of . the negro than in the case of -* woman or child; alio, that,sofaras stltutieh Is concerned, it Is a naked tion to say that colored persons are of.betojg citixonsef the JJatted States, the Constitution contains not one woi subject. .... . The exclusion, if . it exists at all, t upon tome fundamental whioh, in turoof things, Is so iuccnslitentwitl jbip the two.Wnnot coexist la . persons. Is mere color snob a fact: on trary thoro Is . not and never has been a ne- Uon In Christendom which * does not regard such an < Idea - with Inoredulity if not dUgost. There can be nothing in more color- to - disqualify persons from rendering true allegiance tahis native' coon* try, and demanjdilng pretection from that oouirtry~and there, too, allegiance and pro* teotion constitute the sum iota! of the ;dntios and rights of natural boro cltliiOl of the United States as to the alleged degradation of the Afrloan race.' Eviry argument against the right of cltlsenship, based on that,' ap plies squally to degraded Individuals ef ’ the white race. He eoaolados as follows: And now, upon the whole matter, I give it as my opinion; that the free man of color, mentioned In y oar letter, (if born In the United Slates,) is a eltlssn of ( the f United States—and, if otherwise qualified, is. competent, according to the acisof Congress, to master of a vessel engaged to tho coasting trade. theps*bjdxj«i'i SMAScirstiox raoons.UA- The Now Year** proolamation of freedom will be. Issued without fall. The President is now oonsldering its terms. He alio declares that he has determined to garriton sonthera ports and to hold the banks : of the great sonthera rivers with black aoidlers. ran BijPDßLtoav boats oitroua. A vigorooa effort of moneyed men In New York, aeconded by the Senate, is in progress, and evidence:!* not wanting, that the^Repub lican Senate cancos will stilt insist spon the prerogative to adviso and to oonsent to the composition of the Cabinet. LtOiUTT OP TBB ADJOOBIMBIT OP COPOAUB ncßiaovne bolidats. A question has oeen ratsodas to whether the reuses daring the holidays be an adjourn ment within the meaning of that clause of the Constitution,, which, provides that a blit shall booome a law if Congress by adjournment pre ▼*nttore tarn within ten days of its presen tatlon. COMIDUUTIOI. " tboi bill apjftopr.atiDg fire million of dol lars fer the Preach spoliations Is tinder the consideration of the Senate -Foreign Com mittee. • v» liu W.’ilw-t.ii, w- * i .t -. '• for ud sow ith« » fti oio\ to i a oorafa tt< r was ■a: thorlti d, ;b«M 80* OtlO OOQTIU th ■©• OSes k will be ootaft B ilie! AaioolaL nothing in their Mi anrgeon in chiu ms dred' Ohioans un OIS.POP* this afternoon. . j. ; spun axotuurs. 4 bt in granted totheli thre' additional regimea ; lte< i with the two regia lo ss Indian regua % home guard for th t i r a axrapitioK. 1 is army la in exoi ,d spirits, and sang ** tare ting on/’ most of th< 'he r brought away 14 1 None captured ! e ra' captured were a! Bit 1 4Un ti of lent* B&U. ll«nt John w*j oan- BICMT4ET BWtTH. ime, tho ionU , tht ition rfcu Who jllsg h«ir hU pon one Bgfa ved : The only transient arrival since our last report was the B. B. Hamilton, tom Cincinnati, with a full car* go,' including sod* barrels of floor. This Hast* logs, Mariner, New York and .Fort NVayw, from Oluelonatl, and Progrees, from Bt. Lon is, ar<i the next boats doe. The departures yesterday ware the Venango for Cin cinnati, the Navigator Ibr Louisville, and ths Empire City for S>. Louis. The Utter boat bad a barge In .low’. Oapt, H. B. HaxUtt and Cspt. B. B. Bliey,of the JCnlled States Navy, passed through Cincinnati, on Monday, na their way to this city. . Both of these geutUmeu have been attached to the Mississippi flo tilla, aod Jure been absent torn home fur eighteen months. Capt. Hazlett was acting master on the .gunboat Cairo when eh* was recently'desfroyed by a torpedo in the Yazoo river; '-' ' ' r-Jff L r Wo learn from tha , Cincinnati Commerced that CaptV U. U/Drowu has traded the Goody griende to. commander David Glbaun tor ona*half of tbe steamsr lloetona No, 2. • Ospt: Pro«(a Is to' take commsDil of IbeßostonS. . . j . ..-I <t The Eclipse, Orient, Jewess, and Orient-arfirsd st Cincinnati on Monday from thls city. ' ' ' Tho Parthenla, Capt, Browp,'‘wUl leave for Sl. Louis on Friday. ; 1 ' WButmtL—Tbe-itosmor Fred; Lorens tom St* Louis, passed up for Pittsburgh on The Intelligencer of yesterday eays ; there were 'six feet two inches water la the. channel. The weather was cloudy tfitb ludicatlons of rain. The Bt. Patrick, having driven all the snakes away from Pittsburgh, returned yesterday left this'port last evening with apretfy good tr p. The Liberty No. 2 Ospt. Booth, will be comply ted this week. Dime havingb institution. No. UOBwtremio Snm, (opposite the Custom House.) Chartered by the LegUlatore. ‘ Joilah King, 0. Zag, . O. H. Wolff* A, 8. Bell, Joe. Dilwortb, B. P. Oochna. S.B.Fovler, W.-A. Beod,— Wm. Smith, J. W. WoodwtU, B. a Scbmert*, Q. B. Jonee, F. Bahm, • : 0. W. Blcfcetaoo, B. F.Jooce, * J. lLTier&aa, S. tL Hartmaa, W. B. Pfaelpe, D. fit. Long, •- EL J. Anderson, 0. U. Herron, Jaa, W. Baxter, D. £, UoKJobv, W. Buoms. Becreury «od ireeettrer—D. B. H>KIBLKT. Opea dally, from oa.m.loS p. m. AlaO'Toeeday aad batordaj evening*, from 6 to 8 o'clock. > Deposit* received of ONE DUU aad apwardt. Dividend*-declared la December end Jane of each nar. ' Dividends ellowad to remain are piaced'to. the credit of the depositor as principal, and hear Inter* ert, that compounding It. Books containing Charter, By-Laws, furnished at the office. ' . - aSTTbis Institution often, eepedally'io those per* •on* whoee earnings an small, the opportunity to aocnmnlate, by.email deposits, easily eared, a sum: which will be a raeocrcs when seeded, their, money not only being safe, bat bearing Interest, Instead of remaining nnprodnettre, • : myghlTefawsa GREASE— in ows, kera and barrola— for Bdggles, Wagons, Ac., far salci by : delS V^ : i: WBW»V H [OOLMWB. QKATJtiFUK JUJSN AhtU;i*OYtir«t OgTKfaatsnptoga,fc>teateby dels i?T, BOWa * TSTLET, US Wood ft. sicimtiu smu, cbasi, ivo roeruiatu There Is IiUU doubt that Seward, Cbwe and Blair erelaentireharmonj,both as to the question connected with slavery end the cognate ones roletja* to tho recent resigna tion*. ' ’ / TB« SneTMJBKLBOT COUkITTIIj Appointed U Investigate the chartering of the transports for the Banks Expedition, will sit daring the Holiday s. wxsr yißorou, The West Virginia bill was presented ! to r the President on Monday. ;He has called for written opinions from the members of his Cab* tnel. !■, ; ' , ' a valss asroat.. > It is not true, as reportod by this Seining** iStar, that there has been any movement of the army of the Potomac. i . .. ...Tfll CABIXKT QOEBTIOX. I - ; ? The Cabinet question is in Itaiuiqm, bat is not Ukely.to remain long undisturbe^. 'ff’sBH!xaToß,Dee. 14.—The Seoretaty of the Treasury has sent to representative Stevens Ms flhandal project recommending a load of hloe'hnndred ‘ million of dollars, at the rates of interest not exoeediog those now anthorised by taw. The Secretary does .not suggest any-further segmentation of the treasury notes. The Committee on .Weis and Meant have not yet considered the subject. FKOtt PHILADELPHIA. {Special Dispatch to the ftttaborgh Qacettewl I*HiLAD!^aiA;Dec<24,lB62. . A correspondent of the IWLnm, from the army of the Kappahansock, says: The edu cation oar men root!red under the most'terri ble Are that ever rained In a battle-field, has boro* the best frails. Every regiment is im patient for jut inch another encounter, ask ing of the enemy, the privilege of,getting at them. Qov. Seymour has tendered to Maj.Sprague, of the U. S. army, the position of Adjutant General of New York. In the tetter Inviting him to take that place, Qov. Seymour expresses his dsslre to have some ene fill It'whe will act in harmony with the Federal Government, and whose practical acquaintance with military affairs will tnable the groat State of New York to maintain the proed prominence she has thus far held in the work of maintaining the Union and the Con stitution. The tone of the tetter, docs not indicate a purpose to obstruct. the war, as promised by bis prominent friends. - | The Iron-fled Patapsoo, built at Wilming ton, DeL, is expected to arrive at our; Navy Yard on Friday next, completely equipped for service. She it one of th* Monitor fleet. From Fortress Monroe. ’{ Foarkus Moxtos, Doe, 23.—The election of a member to Congress from the Third Dis trict cf Virginia, took pUoe yesterday. It was very quietly conducted. The candidates were Doctor W; W. Wing, of Norfold, and John MeGload/df Portsmouth. The Voting in these two cities was very olose. The remit U not yet known. Capt. James Barnes, of the 21st New York Artillery, fell through the: hatohway of the transport Lucinda, lying In the Hampton Bonds, fracturing his skull. He is now In' the post hospital, lying In an insensible con dition. * • .1. p.‘Jones, who was reported captured by the rebels,' hat. returned. It was J. D.Jones who Aad-.the trouble, which caused the false Tumors which have previously been reported. Mr. J.C. Jones requests that this expiana tion be made; In order to relieve him from the responsibility. Qeo. Foster errlved here this morning. After tearing Kingston, his forces took Golds boro without much loss.' The railroad was tors up, the ties burned and the rolls so des troyed that they cannot be egain used; The telegraph lines • was-also destroyed. The troops returned tojfowbem In safety; j Markets by Telegraph. PazLAOKnraia, Bee. 24.—Little doing In ■may «k* parta nt; aaUa IfiOO bbU Flour at geTta fec separ- An* sS2&(v«*fcra»aads6i<x>o6iOteaxuik’femilj. ByaKleordesllaad.ln tSfiX £maasateaOora*BMalat S3AO. Tberv la a fair inquiry Itw JClwet, add 8,000 teskaUndaold at gLie, and white at $kfiOALBV Small sale* of By* el 87c. to gL. - Com oackasredt aalaa old yellow at sad naV-at 70(476. g;000 huahala renna. Oats sold at 41(E4&7 r Pronildui bald: firmlyvtalesof;new-lfe*sPork at(l4,7S; ail aiOkft aldoa at 6@CKe, ’and' shoulders ex &®63£e. Laid bald at In bbla sod tlcrcei, and lle.‘ for kegs. Whwqr is flrn at 43c. ’ \ : Balsihou, Dac. SL—Flccr drooping Wheat dull at Oorn dedlnlng, Whisky qeiat. Provleloas Ann at gl& for meet pork.: Sugar steady. , . _ . . | ; atVEB INTELLIGENCE. Tha weather caatinoea cloudy, mild and pleasant, with an occasional shower of rain. Tha rlrar was svalUug slowly yesterday, with fuUftva'faet by thexnarki.last rrsuing. We would not b* surprised to find se«n or eight feet ae there has been, co&sldarabla ralo both btre add elsewhere during tha past few days. At aU evsnu tbers . will be plenty of water lor stesmboating. ~ ' •• busloaaa was not very brisk at tbs lavep yesterday, which may bt attributed-to the near approach of Gbrbrtmas and the scarcity of boats. Slfll there was a fair amount of fralght shipping, and the receipts were*moderate. Tbs bulk of the freight offering Is Pltteborgh ;msaufe£tttra,’ ; comprising'' iron, utils, glassware, etc., etc. omctti: ' ' . ; ffr<slde&t-JAHES.PAfiE, Je. nos rinnan. B. r. Bidd, A, Belnenma, ■ Joehu Bbodee, ; Jkoob Staekriib, Alex. Bridles, > Alfred filsck. : "Vtia. H» Daub, .. John F. Jcanlnga, Tboe. D. Bleeder, Tboe. 8. Blair, . Fraud* BeUet*,~ Beaty Lloyd' *' raceruat spccua jroTtcma. : gyXafce appenor Copper Mill and SMELTING WORKS,jftnsnvmw. , - -j PARK, M'CUftDY & lU, KuatMmn at BHEETHIKQ, BRAZIERS’ AHD BOLT COPPER, TRESSED OOPPER BOTTOMS, BiUtl) STILL BOTTOMS, BP ALTER BOLD IB; •Ik Imjwrun ind d_l.ii la METALS, TIB PLAT*, SHEET IRON, ..WIDE, A*. Oooftutlj on hand, TINNERS’ MAOHIBES AMD TOOLS. |w»minoc«, Ho. 1(3 rinl m<!l2u Skuixl .trees, PUUburgti, Peun’^, •rden of Oopptr oat to anp di«lr*d pnt* t—; mj29idAwlrT- Conftisioni and Experience OF AM INVALID. Published tor the benefit and m a warning and e caotluu to yoaagmeo who taff«r bom Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Ac,; sup* pljlug at the s»me time the msene of'Belf-Gare. By one who has cured himself after being to great expense through medical Imposition andquaek* ery._ By enclosing * paet-ytid eddreoed' envelope, taioU conn may to tod of the author, K ATHAM* IXL MAYFAIR, Esq.;Bedford, SingeCo.,N. Y. • mblfclydawT' • ’[■ • - ! wk. o. a. • WITH mow D0PaLA55...................W1L508 UILUX. yarBOBIHSOM. MIHIB & Hllr LKRfI, Foosotss AUD UeoHimers, WsaHiiuron Wonxs, Pittsburgh,Fannie. Orrios, No. 21 MaassT Utukxt. Manutocture ell kluds or STEAM ENGINES AND mill mauhinerx* castings, t railroad WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET I BON WORK. " ••"JOBBING AND REPAIRING done on short notice. tnl.^Jiy jgfT BPRKK & BARITES, ‘ FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT BOOK, AMD STEEL-LINED BUBGLAB-PROOF SANE MANUFACTURERS. Mot. 128 omd 121 TUrd tirsti.tiftnre Wood mi BmUMJUldifrta Norik kido. . EUBANK LOOKS always oo baud, tnWflA ffSjjTCOBHWELL & KERR. CARKIAUK MANUFAOTUKER3, At the old established Coach Factory, DUOUESNB WAT, (anan St. Clsis UTaavz.) OdTHeptirlngdonp aa usual. gyPittsbnrgh Steal Worts. taaao tout* l. h’cvllocqb. JONES, BOYD & 00., i Haonfsctums cf CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL BPRIMQ3 AND AXLES, obrnor of Roes and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pena’e. . . . • yift 9. C. KtUPATfcICK \.m. *. tiw C 3T J - V. KIRKPATRICK A CO., Munbctunn nnd Wtolmlo bralui In LAMPS, OBIMBETS, SHADES, OBABDELIEBS, Ao. WrWßolnnl, Agonta fortUER'SCELKBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBBIOATIBO CARBON OILS, 80. 39 Wood StBUT, oppdust. Ctirrlui HotoL PltULafgh. Pn, : jnlßJyd tyjQHH COGHBAV & BRO., MnnnMetnnn of 1808 RAILING, IBON VAULTS And vault doors, window shutters, WINDOW GUARDS, Ac,, Nos. 81 Second street and' MThlrd street,'between Wood sad Market. : Have on hand a variety of tow Patterns, feucy |utd plain, suitable tor all purpc— ; ■ ■ Particular attsstion paid to endoting Qrav« Lets Jobbing done at abort notlto. nb9 fyg. B. & C; P.&AEKLE, Paper UANUFACTUBIBS andtoalers In BOOK, P£INT, OAP, LXTTKB AND Al$L KINDS OP WKAP> PDTG PAPKE. ; , removed ftom. No. 27 Wood etreti to No. 83 fi mi lb field street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WMAflfl OB XBADK FOE BAGS. ' myt C£TH. BOIHE3 & SONS, Dealers in FOREIGN .AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF EXi OBAHGK, CKETIFIOATS OF DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, Nof67 Uarkatatreot, PlttaL burgh, Pa. - * m*dt oo ill ibt prloidp*! cldc* throughout th« U<«d ßfim. mff* fi.JJOLUHB, For WaSdINO AND COMMISSION KERCH ANT And CHEESE, BETTER, SEEDS, nBH, »od Prodoc* Mo. 25 Wood iturt, . PUttbaTKfajfi. . 'V*., ; ’ • ' \ oo! ffIUK XHK HOLIDAYS. i EOONoMIOAL, r tJflMOli, And <c«*d«d bi both |mt «ai ma*U,*r« thoM tbgttu, wtUrnuUnnd rtjUih. ; " f ' BOOTS AND SHOES, PwrcAlocliMp, «i J. H. BOKELAND’S, 98 tUBKET STREET, fid dvor from Yilib. dalSdovT •; ARMEK£J' DEPOSIT BANKIN CO., No. 6ti FOURTH STREET. BANK 07 DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. PAS and CCBBENT FUNDS rtctivd 4* Byotti. The DJxWalgnad Stockholders ara Individually re-'' •poiuJLU to dapoehora to the-who]* extent of tbtlr private means. ' -r ' <fa«m* Marshall, r a.’B. EotUonj a»iuuel Georje, D.A. Stewart, ; ; John tt’Devltt, , W. W. tt’Oregor/ Hay Walker, William Welker, i Joseph bas«, Bobert Bell, - w Joseph Lore, . , ~ , Richard Floyd,. WUuamCarr, 1 ' 'Jacob Fainter, ■ i i. Thames Scott, .Thomas Mellon, . B. B. QeJvaj, ! ~ Jobs Floyd, James A. Kwni vi'i • William Young, "'' - B.A. (JEOBQB, QuALr.' s - ,J ap2ltl|rwT JJOGH FITZPATRICK, roif ThtMimt ~ GOLD PBS MAN UP A OT V BBS, Comer Fourth sad Market Streets, Second Story, Entrant* on Fourth Street, PITTHBUBUH, PA^ WaOLD FEHd u<LO<M ud SUTer PoucU Cm, wholesal'tand rftaiL Pens repair. v Persons having pens to repair, can sand them by mail, and they will be promptly repaired, i { ; fc2B:wF „ SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYR UP, -• ■ v- v ■ . BELLIES' IMPIBIAL COUGH BYBUP, BILLSES' IHPEEIAL COUQH BYBUP, . SELLERS' CELEBRATED LIYEB PILLS, ' SELLEBS’CXLXBRATKD LIYSB PILLS,' ; > SELLSES' ONUIVALLRD VERMIFUGE, ? ‘ 1 SELLERS’ UNRIVALLED YSBMIFUGIL Prepared by - B. K. SELLERS *CO„ - • Wholesale Dngglsta. And. soldby.Byngflsta and in stores tbroogbost tbs country, , . ' oeSiwtfF . ‘<]\AATRIMON.Y MADE EASY. "—A JJxaew work, showing, how either sexmay be suitably married, irrespective of age or position, pie* poescadag cr otherwise, with a tseatji* on thb An of Fascinating any person yon mayfrith. A/cnrioos adsntiflo expemnent which never , fiuli. Free florid cents. Addrbm T. WILLIAM A 00., Pablkbere, Box COtV Philadelphia. mhUtlywT JOHli P. BCOTT, Wholesale Okalkb is DBUQ9, PAIBTB, OILS, YABRISHKS and BFfrSTOFFS, Ho. 230 Liberty street, Pittsburg*. • Alt sedsri will mwiye sreaiot attmtfam riIHOMAB iSWINt*, X Ooomuoft a* Law. ' WBc*, So; 160 Tourtlr itrwt, ocnwr of Charrj alWy. PltUbnrctu P»- aaUtlyiUwT Attorney and NJSW OOJMPXUNMKNm KKCBIV XD TSIB DAT— • - ; 100 bbls. Flint Hcatof; 10 do QriOi : 63 tat* Dried Pucher, ‘ 30 bub. Ptrvd Peecbu; 10 bbU. freeh Sjcga; - 6 do 801 l Bolter: 4 kegi L*rd; And Corule* • • ■ . • ~!l B-tYOfOT A 00. INDIA KUBBE& CUSHIONS, WL IIOWB AHDBED PAHS for uleet ihe lodl* Bobber Depot. £6 *ad2i fit, CUlrttmt. de» . . J.*H. PHILLTPB. V Sr Alt CHI BTAKCH I—l Hadbon Starcb for mU bj ; ’ < d»l3 SCBoMAKBB & LAHO - OIL —50 bbis. No 1 Kefined oil reo' this day and for aale ty rtelh lIBKBYH. OOLUNB. LAKD UIL. pare winter strained, for ealsby " JAS. DAJaZKLI* ABON, - a»ie . 19 *ad 70 Water stmt. LOUM.—&M) bbl assorted brsndß Q Extra Family incur in store * dtor sale by dels BBOWK A KIBPATBICKA TMi)IA KOBBKK LL4.NKJ!£I'»-An- A other Jot, warranted tewtsad beet had cold, j«st received at 26 and 28 Bfc CUlrstreeC c - 069 J.AH.FHIIIIJFB. LEGM JTOTICEB* ‘XTOTlCB.—Letieirt Testamentahr ;cD satata of George JachSKi, 'late of the ‘Sty of Ptttahurgb, dadd, weretoanSad on the Slat day of October, to tha underngaed. AU toeing dalsu agtittst tha said estatw. will prstanh them, properly authenticated, tor- aettlement; tend thoaa Indebted make immediate payment. IVH. Executor.. Fittoburgb, Dec. 18 h. 1863:6twT ~ ' AUMIMSTKATOK'tt NUTiUK.-Wo« Uce is beteby gtnm that LeitstS of Adm!nia« tration have been granted to the undarslgtud upon tha eathts of Jonaa ntop, deo*d, lata of Union town*' ahip.: All peracm* bating claims again t said estaU will present thru tor settiement, and all persona ls* debtad to taid estate iwill make payment wlthbut delay to said Administrator. ■■■,-■ « . m. a. YOUNG. UutQP Township; DwC. : de'2 ltdaStwF A DAUttlbTliAlvH'S-WUl'iCK—Let- JuLtersof Sarah Carpenter, JOtVemUles township, A lie* rheny county, PA., tovlng besn granted to the tin* aerslgned, all persong.indebted ta said estate ato quested to make imcMiat* payment, and those kav»* log claims against rfdi estate will prssent the same, properly authenticated for settlement. deStlldeftwF 1 ; 'W. A. SBAW. Ada’r. A DMINISTRATOBB 1 NOTICE.—No- JtX tlca is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion mm totannto aemgg upon the estate of Bar* trsa kfureay, dec’d, late of. Seat Deer towuthip, tore been granted to the undersigned. 'All persons having claims against said estate will present them tor settlement, end-all j persons Indebted to said re late will oaks payment wlthoct dslay. , EVELINE MUBBAY, Adm'x, Tp. t hot, 25th, 18p2-p026 6tw VrOTlOK.—Lettere of Admmutratioa JkV on the estate of Hichsel D. Smithy lata H Al legheny cosnty,' deceased, tortng been granted io the undersigned, all persons Indsbted to the raid estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those hating or ■gainst the es> late of said 'deoedent will make known the same without delay to ’ ’ t MAET ASM WILSON, Adm's, ' Birmingham; - Or to TBOS. B. HAMILTON, - AUorney*at*Law, No. 88 Fifth street, nolB;CtvT HAKfIAPARIT.IEA^ FOE PURirriKQ THE BLOOD, And for th* speedy cure Of the sntydned varieties ol Disease: ' .. ; -..,1. Scaoma axd Bcaorpu>ua' Attxottoxs, suo 'aa To* mots, Ulcus, Sosxs, Eaonioss, Pocpun, Poe* tolu, Blotcbcs, Boils,.Blsxxs, axe au. Skis' Disuses. J. C. Ann A Oa.-43ents: I fee] it my doty to ao* knowledge what yoor Sarsaparilla has done tor ms. Hating in bed ted a Bcrofuloua infection, I tore suf fered from it in various ways for rears, - SomeUmsa it bursts out In Ulcers' on my h*™™ mj some* times it turned inward and rdlitnssud me at tbe stomach. Two years ago II hroka out. on my BaaA and covered my scalp and ears' with one sore, which was (painful and loathsome beyond description. - 1 tried many medicines 1 , and several physicians. Lot witbemt much relief from any thing. In feet,-the disorder crew worse. At length I was rejoiced, to read in the Gospel Messenger that yqu bad prepared aa alterative (Sarsaparilla), tor 1. know from your reputation that any thing yon made must be good/ leant to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till If loured me. I took it, as you adtiss,’ in small doses oi a taarpooufni over a month, and used almost thro* bottles. New and healthy skin soon began to fecsL. ,under the toab, which After a while fell o& kfy akitr U now dear, and 1 know by my feelings that the dlseasaisganefrom mysystem. Yon can wall be lieve that X feci what 1; am saying when I tell yeoj that I hold you tobeenoof the apostles of the agef and remain ever gratefully, yours,. .:. : . >. hALFEED B. TALLEY. ' BaoacHocsLn, Gorenn, on BwgLLxnNECX. ' Zebulon flloan.ofProroect, Texas, writes: **Thre bottles of yoor tUrsaparllla cored me from a Coitrs a hideous swtiling en the neck, which I tod suffered from over twoyeare. 1 * : . - -h.: Bt. Ajtthokt’s Finn, Boss ok Exvnrcus, Term axn Balt Bkxtx, Scats Hxan, Sue Woxn, Sons Eras^DncrsT. . Dr. Robert U. Preble writes ..from, N. 1689, that he has cured' an - Inveterate case ol Drepiy, which threatened to terminate totally, by the persevering cse of our tozsaparllla, and vuMra dangerous attack of tfatignoat Aysvpetoa by large doses of the same; says he cures the <**"»»**■ Bran* tfeas by it constantly. . Lnrooxnnmabn Wnnss, Ovasiax Tonon, Uznm Ulcexatiox, Fdulx ; Dtnasa. Dr. J. B. 8. Churning, of New York City, write* *1 moil cheerfully comply with the request of your agent In saying 1 nave timed'ycurSarsaparilla a most excellent eltersliTo in the numerous complaints for which we employ such a remedy, bat especially tn Jmaii DittZtmaaf the I hST* cored many inveterate eaacuof LeucorrhoMi by it, sad somewhere the complaint was caosed bj aiamfifm of the afwm. The ulceration itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowledge equals it fer thsee female derangements.'’' _ : Edward 8. Harrow, of Newbury, Ala~ writes: - «A dangerous ompmh tuaor on one of tbe*umalts in my family, which had defied all the* remedies weooold employ, haa at length been completely cured by.your extract of Sarsaparilla. Onr physician thought nothing hot extirpation could afford relief, but he id* vised the trial of your Sarsaparillaas ii* last-resort before cutting, and It prorea effectual. 'After *«v«wg. your remedy eight weeks 1 no symptoms of the rilnenw remains."-, ~ 1 ' v . firraius.AKi: Uaammtet* Duiaash.' s<: NxwjoxLajja, 85thAngi Da.p. 0. Area:—Sir; 1 checrthUy comply request of your agent,’and report to you sorts «*■»!» e&cta 1 hare named with your fianaparOld, .. uV- I hare cured with it, in my practice,- most of .tbs' ccmplaihtidbr which'Uls recommended, Lara frond Ua affects truly wonderful in the cure of Fate* reel sad JUercsrtal Disaster. .One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in Ills throat, which care coasum* isg hla palate and the top of hla mcruth. Your bar* fertile, steadily taken, cured him In five weeks. Another was attacks* by secondary symptoms la his nose, and the ulcentionhad eaten away a csnsSdtrv bis part of it, so that-1 believe the disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. Bos lt yialded to my administration of your e*t»ayirtlla; tbs ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of .ocane Without some disfiguration of the face. A.womanwhohad bean treated frr the disorder by mercury was suffering from this poison in her bonm.' They had become so sensitive to the weather that an a damp day she suffered excruciating pain father Joints and bone*. She, too, was cured entinlj by your fiaraa* parilla in a few weeks. 1 know ,trba Its fennolV whichyoar agent gave me, that this'preparation than your, laboratory must be a great romedyteon sequontly, these truly remarkable- results with: it. net surprised me, j •••. l ' Fraternally yours, d- V- M.' n; Uusoiutisx, UoctJlitxs CoupijUxt. PRACTICAL, lawtaraaot, Preston Co* Va* 1 . ,i .. | - cth July, isaa. j■ ■ . Da. J.C. Ataa;—Slß lluvebeeii afflictsd wiiha t»inful chronic gWwoften for a long time, which ostted the skin of physieUns,'and stack to me in spite of all th* nmealca lconldfind,until!! tried' your Sarsaparilla. One bottle enred me!in! tup weeks, and restored my general health so much that lam for better than before;! 1 Was attacked; -‘I think Jt a Wonderful medicine. •* , i; i - J..FBSAM. I-' Jules-YlGetcbell, of Bt. ‘Louis, writes: “I hare ‘been afflicted for yean with an affection of tie Liftr, iwhlch destroyed my health. -I triedevery thing, and failed to relieve me; and I hare! been a broken-down man for some years horn no othercanes thaa-deroMnsat </t&» Xfeev My beloved: pastor,’ the Bov. Mr. £apy, advised. me to try your Soriana*/ rlUa, becahee ha-.said'hstnswybe, and any, thing you mtds was worth trying. -Brthe blessing of God It has cured me. and has sor purified mjr blood as to maka a new man of me., . 1 feel young again! :t Th* best'that can he said of y£u is nothalf good enough. Dipinu, Hxanv Duuu, Yin, Emnay, { iU&an» j .castT, Nxcjunou* .'f, \ k; ■ Many remarkable' cures of' these affection* hav* been made by the alterative power of thtu It sthnnlatee the vital functions into rigorous actions and thus overcomes disorders which would ba snppoa» ed beyond Its reach;* Butfca remedy has required by the necesrities of the people, and we are ooofide ut.tbat this will do for them alf that foediclne can do. , ' j /.; . , OCHIUUS] CaSCU TuHOBS, EgLi«JMqr L i|«iTm. two, Caairs, aim Extouano or ns Bona. ‘ A great Variety of cased hire s » reported to us where cures sf these formidable eomphjints barer*, salted from the-useof this * , emody,bat ourvpece here will notadmitthem. Some of them may be’ found In our American [Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to famub gratis to all who call'for'them. - ’ -i a:-.- ;-?v r.. > ■AYkB’S CHEBBY PECTOBAL. FOB THE BAriO COBS Of . Cocoas, Colds, Imflobnia, uoimnweas, Ceocp, BkOSCHIIU, INCIPIENT' Cos , SDBPTIOKj *H»' 7 SOB'IHB-KHiIK» OF CoWmEMiVB PATIENTS, IN ADVAHokb sTAOES OB ' " ''■ ■■'■ raa Disease, &o; I This is a remedy jeo unlrsmlly known to nriwss 'any other for-the cure of throat and long [complaints, -- that it is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues.. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds,'and'Us truly wonderftil cores of ivounonary disease, have made It boown throughout the drilised < nations ofthe eallh. ;Few, are the easununltice, or eyen famlUee, among- them who have hot some per* tonalexperience of Itk effects—eems Urtagtxcpby U thslr mixft of Us victory over the subtle andduger - out disorders of the throat,and tangs, . ju aiU know thsdrmdftai fotaiity of these disorder*, and as' they know, too; thetffepta of this remedy, we need not do more than to aerate them that it has now ail the vir tues that it. did hate when making’ the cures wbioh have won so strongly upon.the.confidence of man* kind. '; • ’ " -• •* ; • • Prepared by Ur. J.a AYEB ACO., tiOwM), l[aafc Jgtorsoid by dealers everywhere;, 1 ti laaHawtowmewlyF 1 - ■ ■ ' /mifijioji; 1 vuKKais i*f , VJ 270 boxes prime W, B; Choeso; • +■ : « .' 16 do! kimharg:; -i do; v -*T.' -u ; In store and for sale by H . del3 BOHOMASEB A LAMfI. Kt KW OOWBIWMdJEcv'iS^ A3I Übbls.OblcagoßockYbeatJtiour, - SO do prime Icard;, fikegimime 801 l Buttfr: ’ •• Obbls-fes; - - . ' Iwstpre and -for sale by ■; X. H. YOIQT A CO. A 4 ACKJ4KI4L^6abbla; Bio.Z iarge/to' iUarrive andfer tale byr ,dsA. . : , ISALAII piQKBT. A CO. •' ‘ OILKU DKAY UUyKKB, ob heavy drlillog, a erticls } aisoj Bone Coven, of same materiel, Jb*s re*e‘vedat 2>and .-BuCI sir street g.Pßlbr.iya- pTA BUttH. OIUKB BKAOHBB, fralver t)v» do ’ ‘ 'do " Apples,"bright; - <*•; ;: -' 2 bbis. 1 fiorgtum Moiaews-J • ; . .40 do ckotoe Burnt AppVts; r ■ - I JostfaselTsdandforaaiebT.. J.O. MoYAY, ,<k? . llo,hJEtaltixfl^dytori. T INDSETB tMPKOVKD : f V: ,W;J Z£',~ . ,i fe^VA.Vi'i’V if. 5 A, .' ; ■ UI.OOI) SKAKCIIK!;, v Cancer, ■>, ' Caneeroos Formations, ■' Scrofula, Cutaneous Disease*. Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, ' f .;:1 ; ; - BoreEyesiJvV Tetter-Affections, v Bcald.Head,,. ; l ■ ■: •Dyipspiin, ' ’ Costivssosi, Old and Stubborn. Ulcers,, - lUtenmatid Disorders, ' v ;.Jaundice, . :.A ; Salt Bhpum.' A A T\-. . V Jfewuifjri Disease*, General Debility, Liter Complaint," if : : , V' Lou ofAjpetlte, LOtr Spirits, " Female Complaints,: EpilepsyprFits, ParalyrisorDalsy, ■ ’ • Syphilitic Diseasesand :: Caries of the Bones,, ToaSTHSB WITH ALL OTHSB BIUIAMs HATIHU -THKIB OBiaiH ’lff'A MEPBATW OOHDITIOM Or ' T!H BLOOD OB CIECOLA TO»* STBlSlfci... i: OaxjjuTO, Isd., etb Jane, 1569, • . . • ***W-^l/ I*3l. jDi. -S/B. RlTO»:~I_!Wc» P 'picaicre Ja «:abiu k t ibis TCluUrjr'sUtemiai la f|Uor ; bf'aii&«iWae pro* ji*i»d by ,«3dacasj>rto Bicep jUascrei, ‘ ihadsofend : bK fly* year* vitb/perofoia, «hicb broke otU oo&u toed sad; fenbesdatattodlsfigcn wraxttaehtttd took off tbabair Wbea tbe its r—n surfs' its sppcbcbb*; If «b» 6soke;cot on mj ' Oral StMVS Bod bslOfT t&S sD)OWr SBd ssttsto tbeiklu sodflsto mis to«xpoai*;«fcsrftil s6i*.'-»tke dfce& * on my j b»dwent*o*«r'thßt,';*em»l : «inftn pleown. boa* onaecrot, t Vie spirited, sod bsd gitonop iolhcsi of 'frrtt geittog well, : 1 bed tried aereral skffifol pbyii^sfijisi&d (bsy did m? no good. -In hpliatw list, 1561,1 vMlodwd (3 .or , !Luani>'low ?xdJ£locs initHM.*” 1 mot coulees I bsd so folia In peteai mdidnes, bci after 1 hsduasd torse bottles ctf Stood sft*nher» ; ifce eloenon aj hesdscd'sns begsa iobesLi lint* ccviskea cigbtor ten. bottles, soday bspd end snw ere entirely well except tie aqua remaining fro* tos •one* ■ I wIH slso state that J tie rbwsßttiiii' mjbsdia aVsrUMdle^.'nifriUobd.Beerekei eleocuredibe rfcearnetlim. -~l,'aa ncrswU duo, otbt fcctj.yeehi «f l foel' se'ngdetad you};, in tjUd vhw I vsstvaotji sad Juts* tnereasedln wslgbi pirentypocßd*.. i I weald. shoiitcte that tbs dieesre Umj forebead . WM-fO;-bed. that wirabs stooped «z 4 lifted obt of the ear*.■: PrvdCsjjttrksdß pfeatogrspli tttosoi tss ’byJfr. Otfgei (he to f«t jnto . It do® not itoew ay sppeerandr'ss Ud m *« wss before I onzunntod' taking 0o : efe&lsi&s. Too «sn see on# oi whfih u iir 'bow la oj at «n* u . I Wool* /aLfc i£ste that! toolg ti £ BlDod k j&>arda«M wbkh *m fijyde before l)r» euk> ithelpsd r*e .act re- Bitif foet So jew UmMlt Oa* botilsofhJadid B»aor*gSQd then twooltoeoid.- ilbeiterelt to ecreegv snd bettar._'l have reooouseadad toeßlebd Beaten > «t tos of my friends ftx.varioi» dlseasest sbil b&ereU'haa helped''&» wt&leolthes. Ton poUtob toil lf*oawlto, that sß^ho'areaffiktedwiwnfmsj odcttcd/ XtlreU tblreitj. 80. 4 Ptaestmi,endwmexaptoywi a; ucl v tOle* Attd»noo , ellnlaa ; itorW» W<^ja Ttayne - iLdfiJIi^.BOTD. ■-■"■d -v+'-Vij- c.t'-:-- ’A aUiiD MAS iob&Sli. * ■*.& 5 J-Wki,. • ' I Uro/la BBto, si CUaloa ; iSiH, l jujsl 'iWre b*a fteezljblind In bOOt ejM for . csitoi, OB tons' 'riwhy «u<3' . salted bbii.toSinine'dirsetl6.n^.totosjKp for-: to* ;Sltod,.tto Sbllirtelpliisi.; Se, se tbu i seed not xg» to WiftsMtobts to got; well* ss be asdkdDs thstWDoUcowj B*,js*‘ ) bo;ishtv'-ibj dfae« V«s to too- Mood.’- I «iM for it tvo or' taxes Sato to to* boqdtsjto Ibis tatf-'Wes raUered, ' botfcj dUnse shnljd nttiiifed'after y foontb or two after I .cune ibe ’ good frtend of mtoSj 00 Dr. nes rMUHed »J irignt, and ejes are nearij aa'waU '^sX>orto^'gav*toi^tiai&»j , sS2Md I Beuiher / ’asd 1 •■*■•■•* ’=- '.'OUatta Itoi, 611^. WitTiMi- -fl. T. H'XlVit; ABlctnh'sUDet, Atle v, .ABAiiaosßLjsadvsm. , Jiranua, «««> VjUut'l faitTehad 1 * iotoYi'forlcirWVjre**. It w.-t vtthTctoa.MdaofU Ajikiti amid o i Xf&k fat bttrfran».; ll!W&t?«terkitb*t lim "■naNt.td 6»to^niu^ft^f r TefftJfli*ftr UJntt tiilßQ&tbikltibdwTen)<*tb« bttidbetcn tn tbe ejt]T| bat wUboa* war twoeflt; n Dr. Etynr, it ht* ja» Wood «ttaM/*b4toUr attead** ■» abort, two week*aa<J**r* in* bat-tm Jxxtha c s OMdlcU* aadt aaa nbw entire!* wtft.a&d h»v* cwi •tlaaBdwell l (tir'dxia«nrtbi.''fl‘«ai ! at tin Bigto KoftM Hoow, oaP-Kratih uti o»*eiß ll»ll.-' J *~- - TDOlfcAfi ffAKBKItL. ► a?i»a =?>; - tses* Qti Ibt rifte itol, vj • *cw%’ tirjfeti im to miriit,. ■ ■ i ■ . "*7^kr,*** k * • *i#tU*w*m9 y: : 'up. WnmlyrtWvwJ...reUr.««.^/, TIBBSKEAT CUBeJoB CONSOMP. •JL -.--. r, V» ■' Th» pioprleiQr nodkto fekrtagnido it tbe t» Pias TgßM&ioß Madtctoat^.dlMMea cf-ihaLtmgosad ©edirta*tu**p*»4«ttf» methc®*; tbs-Ur tele* 4bttu«d fertt,l*. : ihw«far* Mb froaTeu tßwitiMftfOQruae& tth.'. . • - ft fcaa cand non cmm of OoqwmptJinUua say fooira natty wrwxth. •' ' r •;'{■•. j- ••'* ■ It wfilcaro BBOHOKITlB. :i > r» . ItVfHc9XBABTHXAj . . f- € ‘. ~ , IlorfflcarofiO&BTnSOATAgp nttgairragrf It will ear* OOCQBS ASO OGLES, «a 4 U tain. raws?o&SLi£«' ZIBTOIB ' •tT’ EjaiwirW iOkma I* b*« bm ETC. PIPfIIA TIIJ Jt, ‘ted lfthijr do not‘ ear* * yooftrrtd-'tturifwt' of j» horn rco ■.- *VJi i; ? purttaood.tbfflxsad»a4n^ * '.viuto ctiioiiilai'SSo9&&i b inczMMCdrcte «dd t» te. Kim ■vttO Wood itnwj^ •MEDICAL. , ’ * MBS CO3S rov • I -• . ■ •; L;_■ :i' > t - ir- , .MAP. OJf,‘ 'ititfl.
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