, iittsiurp ? fc ■ s'' ■ 111 •i , .. : • f.i >•. * t., .If . V it : .‘V WmMm ' If-pit, ■#r ; 7.::;':.:,f if||::i ?! ? ■I lAjiiv Fiir-'rHi I, fit-s ' ■» .' J nnl V 'i2L' : lpltlls ipIPIIf' *.,v. .hM..i * ♦<• \h xi* >9 * *'* *»•»' * && ?'■:. r »■■**■ •.. • *+1 -.". 'i '; : -, ra ■ • ■!:•' •J- .: •'► •■ •.. Oft f- ; ‘: ■ V * - r- i * , r ..\ •' *> T BATUBDAT MORKIttO, FEB. 1. , Hiiiml Currency. The moit important subject now before Congress is that of the ourrtnSiy ; end we •re rery glad'to lee thet Mr. Chasi'scom prebeniWe plan of » netioael currency of 1 uniform Telue if dally growing in fasor. That plan eontempletei— X. The 'taxation of benk iuuea to the •mount of two per cent per annum, paya ble semi-annually. 2. The paiiage of e netlonel banking law, under which parties, haying sufficient capital, may oombine for banking purposes, inreeting a Certain portion lit Gorernment stocks, tbd interest and principal of which are payable in speoie, which stooks are to bedeposiled with the'proper officer of the Uniied States, they recalling therefor, in exchange, legal tender notes of the Un\- tod'Suths, to be employed by them as mo- ney, for the redemption of which notes the •looks aforesaid and the whole property ot I the bank are pledged. Under the proposed law ordinary banks of issue, ss well as new banking firms and associations, may avpil tbemselres of the! facilities offered, and thus he enabled to withdraw their own taxed issues from cir culation and substitute for (them the legal tender notes of the Gorernment. In this way, without any shook to the monetary affairs'of the oountry, the change from a east and perplexing mass of bank issues— at present, and : likely, to be for years to come, Irredeemable in ooin—to a strictly national currency, of uniform, fsoe and uniform shins, can be effected. This, oi .itself is a great (Mint gained. lbs effects of Ibia neuon will bo erery way advantageous. It will enable the gov ernment to dispose of ita Blocks on good terms, and. thus avert the greatest danger that now hangs orar it. It giaaa to the government the large profit arising from the creation of the paper circulating medi um of the country. It makea It the pecu niary intereat of eeery man who has a dol lar in hie pocket to sustain both the exis tence and the oredlt of that government. It will be the moat powerful and far-reach ing bond of Union that can be created. It wlll keep before the eyes of th'e men of Maine, of Texas, of Minnesota, and of the Pacific States—the moat widely separated States of the Union—a perpetual memento of a common nationality. And it will unite in indissoluble bonds the political and prime Interests of the American people. Quid and silver are now, and will be un til wo shall again be blessed witii peace, what is called dtntontlixtd. We may regret the fact; but it is so, and we eannot help it. They hare become articles of purchase and sale, like wheat, or Hour, or beef, or bank stock ; and the foot that It requires three dollars in “lawful money of the United! States" topurchase two dollars in ooln, is no! evidence that that money has depreciated to that .extent: it only proves that coin, like flour or potatoes, adeances ip price when the supply is isnequal to the demand. This war has thrown us into this abnormal condition, and oompeiled this re sort to a.east system of credit; and eer . taihly it is the wisest thing it is possible to do under the circumstances to bind that system U> the,governmsnt, and msko them mutually sustaining—make it the interest . of the Government to sustain the currency, and likewise the interest of the holders ot that currency to sustain the GoTernment — to form a union between the two; a union in whieh there la strengik-a system, the ■ spirit •f irUcU »h*U Kato iu spring in . / faith, Hop* and Patrioliim. / :W. f«r«nUj S#pi ; Ui»t Congtw, sill] not delnj th. pu*»g« of thU Important ■ mtUoro to tho loot .ioji of tho ocsoion*. In early Adoption will do maoh to qaiot . tho loodtoo, ftferish, trembling hoort of the oouoLrjr t ond inipiro hope and confi denoo. * ' v;"'.’ -- - • Thi Army of the Uoloinae—Reor |His*iioa Under lie*. Hooker. We espy the following Important letter from the New York jfwa mg Pal. The writer (says' the Pat) bee been in the army from the lime McCucuhw marched upon thodasertod works et the enemy at Menaenee Originally,'in common with the w bole country, a beliererin the genius of General aleCuuan, he ban aeen the inoapaoity of that officer demonstrated not only by hie failures in the field against the enemy, hot equally by hia,errors of admin istratioo, which affected in too many ways the comfort and the efficiency of the army aatrasted. to him. .The latter in’ very en couraging, and we ink for it a careful pe tasal, especially, by those who are of a desponding spirit: . ’ IlnasQoanTxas Anirr, Folk 8,1863. ■ Osnerai Hooker retorned from;Washing ton yerterdaymorning,. withfalldlscre- 1 tionary powers as to Uu necessary re organnation of this army, and ho and BuvtsrfieVd ar* at work. It does one’s heart good >o see the manner in whisk they, grap* pla ths task before them. ' They are smuuf. • Xbiy are going to the bottom of nvery evil aud curse sffltcUng this army, with the vigor and confidence that assure everyone that they realise the extant of the work, andhave the ability to' perform it.. The remaining deroleea of McClellan here, ' amopg the generals, hare suddenly become j . aery silent and hnmble, and are nerronsly waiting recalls. Hooker will not make! partiality for any former commander k. tost, unless that partiality is so marked** to prerent an officer from giving an earn-' aat and cordial support to the present com mander. Bot obedienoe and vigor in the ' pertonaanse of their ditties he will hove! That oan be rand in the 1 firm set lines of his and in the sparkle of his eye- There is no waste material' about Hooker.. Srery faculty of his mind and is Under oomplete control, and in the vigorsos use. I believe 'he loves nower; bnt he is eo uniat in this work of dnfchiaf the rebellion that he will'not fall to kae US power for the benefit of thy eoaatsyT] He eoaprehends more in one. hour thati UeClellnn did in a day, and there bhstness is already done with the alaff departments—incomplete as they are ■ then has ever been done before in the same time at headquarters. Yon may dspend upon it that Hooksr WIU not letiny formalities of rink keep him front polling the fighting generals in their prohsr plaocs, end the proverbially nlow mso. nlrvsdy well known, will bo well marked harvafter. .iK Crowds of offieers from nil parte of the ■ army throng headquarter* day and svsh ing, to pay their nspsste to and oengrata lnte the General and Jtie staff. Many are waiting to aee more ovidenee of Hooker's ability* befora they ; axprate r thsmsslyea, while a few bigoted, mta refuae to balms that anybody bnt MeClslUahan any mill tary ability. . Thsgreatmsjorily, howersr, CM H* imraooonTby Boohsrjtennot mu. omyu wdlutho detail of o grand division, oad for ovidonoo they point to tho pregnant fact that Inno I long time stationed in Charles to a hwfbor, . position -which he has jet occupied has he and was one'of the brace hand who eur failed to more than equal expectations; rendered at Fort Sumter. He haß an a y i and the expressions, that some choose to under hishomtnand nearly call boasting, are amply' borne ont by his ! Grant iffsaid to hare at Vicksburg. * past career, and justified not only by that, l eluding some ot the finest rcgimfectsintbe but by the complete knowledge of his own j senrice of the country, ho labor has been abilities and confidence in himself, equal- 1 deemed too great In the equipment of this ity which it is eminently necessary that a strong force. The expedition j compn.es military leader should hare. earalry, artilleryj tnf.ntry, «ahspori. and Base romor to the contrary, Gen. Hook- gunboats, wooden and iron olad| and such er’s habits are not such as to cause any an amount of tmprored proiecHles, for of- I alarm.,! He has nerer been known to be fensire warfare, that riciory has been or under the influence of liquor. Hia clean- gat.ixed,M for as it can b , yp shaven face, with his thin white skin, preparation. . *fc«97th showing thebealtby blood under the enr- Aletter-wnterfromNewbsrn on the 27 th face, gives to his countenance, after riding ult states as fol ’°p?' , , , u led in the wind, such a roseate, hue as perhaps Wilmington and Charleston * a f Btar ‘ • to deceive thoße who do not know him. The iron-clads vealn y * *| He is emphatically one of the men derel- of our Company, who hare j , P oped by this war, and it is by such that from Beaufort, state that they could hear tWo war must he brought to a close. His ‘bem Peltmg away at somethihg aU day, few orders already issued are rigorous in and Uiatthey had already re , - their tone. The first thing he did was U> of Fort Fisher, at the mouth of Wilmington grasp the serious eril of desertion, which. Harbor. Msition tore w itoopgly was rery rapidly. Two hun- tified, and it w.U be next U, impossible for dredand fiftv men are already awaiting the rebels to capture the place, ' (rial in the different divisions, and severe _ examples will bo made of some of them. Don’t iet any trickle sentimentalism, pre vent the press and the people from saying j “deserted,” in case some’of Lhem are shot. The time has come for it. Absent officers (without leave) are also attended to. Some of them who bare pre sumed so much upon their 'ability! to fix ihiogs all right alter they get back, will, to Use a familiar expression, “find-<lheir cake JtU dough." -If they wish to save ibeir positions and reputations it is neces sary for them to report immediately.. It is now plainer than ever, that the re moval of McClellan should have been made j long before it was. To him is chargeable I the failure of Burnside. Ue permitted a refractory and mutinous spirit to grow in the army—he permitted the army to set him upas king, and swear that they would i neither worship nor obey any other idol. Ho taught them to regard hitu with greater enthusiasm than the cause for which they fought. Instead of being feted and pre sented with homesteads, he should be strip ped of. his rank and sent into the world like bis pet Porter. Hail Burnside seised the army with the confidence and spirit manifested by Hooker, he might have done more with it, but he look hold with a mistrust of his own abili ty, which was quickly seized upon by the irate McClellan admirers, as evidence that nobody was bis equal, and they most hear tily Reciprocated and enoouraged the senti mentl ot the “want of confidence” which Burnside expressed in regard to himself. The result was that subordinate command ers grew refractory, disputed his plans, compelled him to change them at times, and completely disconcerted him by appealing to the authorities at Washington, against ! him. I Burnside is not a great military genius, but he is an honest, energetic, patriotic and good 'man, who believes in right earnest end • hard, fighting rather than strategy. There were many officerp in this army who preferred strategy of the McClellan order to legitimate fighting, but their nuniber is, rapidly decreasing—not that they are leavr ing the army, but that they are getting their eyes opened to the necessity of using every means in our power to crush this re bellion. Hooker is a man of strong will. He will not allow himself to be used or brow-beaten by army politicians. He will assume to know, as the commander of this army, what it needs and who are the meritorious I ones'in it, and without regard totalities, | any man who does his'whole duty will be welliconsldered. But there will be one rule inexorable—every, other feeling and desire must be subordinated to the desire | •to crush this atrocious rebellion by any and every means, and in the shortest .pos sible time. . Any man who stifeksat imma terial points, or argues the question at dll, may, consider himself as useless anil ineffi cient, and may depend hpon being thus treated. . The question of moving depends, of coarse, upon the weather, and not upon the desire of the Commander. But should ths weather prevent, the country will not Buf fer.! It will have a better army at the end of thirty days than it has now. Butterfield, as Chler of Staff, Is well liked. Seme few intimate surprise that a purely volunteer officer should be chosen for isnch a position. It is true He did not rffadnato at West Point, bat he has one_ of the!moat comprehensive and executive mili tary minds in the army, combined with a business talent and energy which is inex i hadstible. He has already surprised even I his chief by the facility with which he seizes and. masters the details of his posi? lion. He bore this reputation,when at the bead of bis old brigade, where be' was looted for baviog everj thing at his fiogers’ €n ds. -He entered the three months' ser vice as Colonel of the Twelfth New Xdrk SUle Militia, was subsequently made a Brigadier General of voluuUets, and to* 1 ibe commander of a brigade, division and corps has been found equal to bis position. Ue is a Lieutenant Colouel of the 1 Twelfth Infantry in the regular service. Hooker .discovered his energy and capaoity, and resolved to use it. j Seth Williams is McClellan's old Assist ant Adjutant General, and is just the man for his place. He is careful, systematic to an intense degree, and was always noted for the regularity and promptness with which he performed the great detail of Easiness in bis office. He has an able as sistant in the person of Lieutenant Colonel pickinson, of General Hooker’s old staffs The Hattie for the niooisslppl j den. Grant, with nearly the entire Army of the Mississippi, is now opposing/Vicks iburg, on the Louisiana shore. Itlsavasily greater army than was engaged .in the {last attack on Vicksburg. .It comprises ail Ithe latter force, together with the much I larger fotce that Grant, in the closing days iof the year, was marching down the Mis sissippi Central Railroad to attack Vioks -barg in the Tear —which movement, it: it now known, was baulked by the cowardly surrender of CoL Morphy at Holly Springs, and the imbecility of Gen. Davies at Island No. 10. The Richmond Whig. puts the strength of Grant's army at 80,000 men, Accompanied by fourlwn gunboats and two hundred steamers and transports. It is qnite likely that this estimate is not far trom the truth. So fares appears from facts which have been telegraphed from Cairo, Gen. Grant's plan of operations is to consist of* a simultaneous ;land attack on the rebel works from; above and below, while the gunboats may he able to render 1 important aid both on the Mississippi and .the Yasoo. ' The .famous ll g]at off*' causl < seems to be still progressing, and the water is reported running through it at a depth of from two to four feet. Even if the chan nel ie not widened eo aa to turn the course of the Mississippi river, the canal may serve th* Vital purpose of permitting, our gunboats and transports to pass through, after the fashion in which Goo. Pope's’ canal higher up lbs same river enabled him to elrenmvsnt the rebels at Island No. ;10. The rebels have planted a battery oh the left bank of the river which oommands the lower-end of the 'canal; but on the other hand, a considerable Union foroe, undoubt edly accompanied; with artillery—has erossed the bend, and hi'sfalioned about a doses mUes below Vicksburg, op ths oppo site side of therlrer. Wo suppose. also, that oar gnnboils could ran the gauntlet at this rebel battery—a sort of action Vrhlch has been frequently aeoomplished qa ihe Western, rirers. OrenUou;°a the Southern Coaau Tho Boafon Tramcript turns from »n In* dlridoal wholefUJ.wbernJnn. 27,th.tth* troopi which ware to participate is the great moaamant' agalnat Charleatoa and Savannah had atarted from Newbern and il» vicinity for their deatination. Th. expedi tion U of.ao exUnlire a ebaraeter that hardly a doabtieemi to, he entertained of ite aoooaaa'hy thoae ODgaged in the enter priee. The aoidien are enthnataatie for their leader, Qen. boater, who wae for a ■- V- > - RELtGIOUS.rOTICEa. CONGREGATION OF DISCIPLES have removed from Ap«lb Dull to JAOKeOK'S BLOCS, third Coor, comer ol Perm end tit. Clair rtreela. FJikUi 8 Dav.at iu)4 oViock a. m., and 7 p. a. WEDNES DAY BVKMNG, Lecture at 7 oclot i. TUapabllc in respectfully Invited to attend. LECTURES. DK. KsIlSVj of Baltimore, f(>rmerly Pa’tjr of tbe Oo«l »t Ml. J 6. Church of this dtj, will deliver a ecuhe if TWO LAO THBCB, at CON OK It T BILL, oi FBIDAY and I IUEdDAY HVENUfoB, Feb. ttb and lOtb. Tht I table:! of the firet lecture will bo M . to Ftenlng with American btakeemea,” eni of tbs ewcnd utr Age. OoQOtry and Bible.'* 'ilcketa fori tacn loctar»:X6 CENT*, to be hal at ths door. M3:td PUBLIC jrOTbCJES. OIL I>KA.LJ£Kd-J-An adjourn ed tneetlog of tbe “Beard of Oil De* »rh" all bo bold 1 UiP AFTKBKOOf , at 2 o'click, at their r*m., Ko. 19 IbWIN SlkSXr. All Oil dCkloro ate to attend. re7:l'X J. T . fIHTt»D Q , Secretary, rrS'NO’l’lGs TO MJfiMße-Ka OF TUB pIL EXCHANGE.—In eetordehce with tbe prOruloot of tha t'castUu los, colic j 1* hereby sivsn to the members oi the Oil Exchange that an alura-ion to the lxth Be lion of tas Ounatttatiou vid bo called ap on WEDNESDAY, tbe 18th Inst. , * oao. B. ruoßsroa, I Secr»tar Oh Sxcbarge. <rIS=BLEOITON NOTICE. —Alleobe hx Unites Coitr*inr —An K eetiaa lor Pres ident, Managers and UfflCfrs of the Company lor ; erecting a Budge over tbe A Libsny hirer, opposite I Pittsburgh, In tbe ikmoty of Ailei beoy, *lll ' • h*fo at the T Llj HOUSE, at tbe eoutb end of tbe Bridge, on BOND At, tbe 2d day Qf M arch next, at tha hour I of 2 o’clock p.n< l fr3;lot WM. Treasure*. Pittssoxo*, Ft. Warax A O.iratw iu»twa* C 0.,) . Ojflc* o/ du Cierttarg, V Pitubnrgn, Pa., Jjao. 2?lh, 1863. J j irS»THE ANNUAL MEETING cf tbe vhSr Block and Bondholder* of (this Company, for the election oi DUectortend tack other;* aHnMiim may coma before ft will be held ai the OFFICE OF SAID Company. In the CUy [of Pittsburgh,'on \ti* FOURTH WEDNESDAY |OF FEBRUARY, I Btock and Bond Tranter took* of the Com pany, at their office in tw City bf Pittsburgh, and ai their Transfer Agency in tbe City ol hew Yoik, w\iib.ct=»io a Sloth liAtor rxBBDABX. I end remain tbe 26t0 OF FnBBOAiUf thereafter / W. fl. DARNEB, Secretary. la2B;tfea» X j : _ Ornnt • / pitiaoargb, Jan. kdtn, 1963. / acgokdange with an ACT OF ASSEMBLY! In relation to tbe time of holding the Annual Election of the Alle gheny Valley Railroad Company, ibe Stockhilder* 'A.e hereby notified that an aleiltlcn for Officered to ■etre tor the eisaing year will be held at the Office j of the Company, la tbe Oltyjof Pittunrgb, cn I TUESDAY, Febrnarr *4tb, at 10 o’clock a. to., I iaetcad of Fhb. Bd, ISoS, as prorioa-lf aLnonnced. B q OBtt. Secretery. Monoxoamxxa Bjatnoa ConraiiT,} Put»burgh, F«b. 3d, ItJ&J. | irS»AN KLECriUN FORTUiUTEtN MANAOEBB of tbe Company for encildg a Bridge o»er tha Moa mg*hela,bpvo4Le PiUetmrgh, in the County ef Allegany, Inicntofmlty to an Act of A-eembl* osnel Jen. kuth 1961,wiU be hel4 at i the TOLL BulmE, un MOhDftY, MardL*d,.U63, at 2 o‘o o.k p. m. M. HOL»E3, 'Xnmve**. I fe3;U •••- ' : •- rr3»ALLEUHKNY Cli (Xraer or Lesock andl The :7*ntb AQbQkt DeeeivO b* n»b. : £d, *od eadi JUuo'i7chJ from lie to 9ft). Per le'erei-er JadTilm JOS’ V. j )V J3-*S —T— 186 U —Si 1 DttAKX'* PLAbTAT They P Qfl ry» strengthen and! Tbaj create aheritoy ap&etit Th j »re on acdidot* to ch «n| They DTerowne effect* of dl*ai They etteugtbeo tbe i)»Uia j Yheyipre*#i*t mi«afflaito auC lliej pjnlj the br»ato en'tw 1 hey core Uyepepeta asd Coj thry carp l)ia rh**, Chiller* Tterojre Liv-rUompUiotai The/ are tbe bait buura 1 1 i tbe w«*k man strong, acd aj •teat idttorer They are mi ttam, t ie celebrated UaiLeya I aud are taken wttu ihe pleA-uj out re jard to age or time of k commended to delicate ptnoi • lmolaut Sold 0 y a 1 Oro'i ud ‘dvoni. P.M. UUA&K i «*w Vor*... . - I jrMiir .*« ■ K.at«a...—ream. FiITSBURtJH h'IHE lifilCK MAN UPAOTOBING 00. 1 KXEE/GLOVER & CO., Jiaauf*ctur}tra<f; FIB* BBTCK. TIBBS, CBBOIBUB, »0., end dohrt In Ft** AMD hßtajlßhß OBAY. , avODce, Mo. SCO LIBERTY ST Ft BE I, oppjito tk. Vinn’o. B. B. P»»o.iOt|D»pot, Pltubufll. tm. pfgr <»rt!tT* are ieep*»».t nil, solicited • • f»7;lyw TN THE COUHT Otf COMMO^ertra JL PLEAS or ALLkGHfiIiY OaUHTX.W at Sd. 16a, Much Term, Udi. I Piriabuigb toal C.mpaoy, \ I n I i View ot Damages* I Thomas Phillip* and lUffr Ann f j Daly. ' J J I ■To Tbomaa PhU'lpe and Alary Aon Paly, tbe 1 above defendants. Tab* no lee that upon ipeutton I ofibe Plttebcrgh <&*l Uutopaoy, duly pttaesud. | tbe e»ld Gonrt wf Common I fMi did, on tbe *7tb I da* of January lea*. p**% appoint »*UliamG.- Ua*- I Jlne, Jam,a. Kelly, vTillUxu Phltllpe, Itoeodwe H.I be*bi, John srowif, Jatuai mcCebe-and: William Waro *i Viewer*, to ?hw yoor proptriy eitnate In tbe of boattj PUUibargb, in eaid county,-I State of PaontylTaola, Uhin and ocooptod by «ald I (or tbe waof ibelr ratlroed, and to water* | 'thine tbe dMoagca, wbleb hate be, n or may be ana* ‘ tallied by son by reaeoncflaald taking aod oooopy teff bj aa d Company of ea « Und, and dld.appotnl Tbdlt!PAT, tbe Ittn d.ylof Jrebrnarj, ISolLat 10 e'clotk a-s.,ea tbe tlow jwben.aald TteWcraahall open said premia i, and did direct- thU pobU cakleA io be made- Yon nij tbtrefoie bo preeint at aald timeaad place, aa yealeball doejnfit- PiTfdßbhGu QoAL oobPAST, t ByJ*U«*M Bnw. ftw'l. ftUPHANB' COUii'r BALB OF VAl* *F CABLE BEAL ESTATE.—By: vlrine «l as alias order of the Orphans* U.srt of Washington odnti. the ncdersJgned, Executor of the will of Marcos Black, dee’d. -ate Ot Uarroli township, sear MpaopgihslaOlty, Waebloglea totrniy, P* , wUI nepMo to PobUc b*(e, oo tbo trotsUMr on XHOBb- Dal, f ebrnary 12tb, 18W, the following d*ncxlbed 'real estate, to wit: [ A cettaia tract of land situate is Carroll township, oaths Moaosgabels riveivadjotoiiif laedi of toe helm of Henry Graft Geo. V. Lawrence,' B. F.Bld djk and & W. Xowe ; ,oonti)islng.-UK> AOBES OF oU&FAOE LABIA Ihistraoi is situate on tbe rirer. af ont a quarter of • mile below Uoaosgahela die, and coexists principally of flnt class i trer bot tom. The tract map be juvldsd Isto two or more aad the undersigned is authoxittd bp Oovt tdoffsr and well tbesamf togsthsr or biwr.U tracts or parcels, as map keem aspedient and desl* l*> ACBE3 OrizOHK ODA&t adjoining the Set abm deecr.bod ofbeirs o* **°J7 Graft Geo. V. Lawreoeejß. I JlWd's-ai^ Tower. Tbe ooal U of idpertor WfUtp, .IstoraWe Ideated for mliiog, and sUr be eoM-togettier with the surface land above dmhrlbed, or separate, to dis tinct ttects or parcels, j . . *. . Txaat—Une-tturd of the purchase mosey to be pall at the cosfirs etlra of ibe rale, bad toe re maisder ta two>qoal payments thereafter, with in* tenet from said day ol cohflrmation. ■ Jug, g. MwBHIdOHi Pittsburgh, Executor. je7:ltd Office No. 131 Foofth^et, XlUilCi!; —WBrreas my wile, i-uux ll BOHI&EB, bat left key bed and board wltboct (net canse or provocation, I hereby notify all persons that J kill sot be t asponslUe lor any debts el her oonuicUng after thW tats. f OHMBTIAH BOEMEB. ■ .PntonTo«neb«p.Teh.]lt»,Hwa, fefctt UiittlUH BALK.—A tlrlt clot! i OM-BOBn ilJaaH, (uul/nw,) rociuUb; CHik L. OM.DWILI. „ | Bowmof tb Juu« Hoinri ft Ofc. f>sBl Q«rv»r M A*tt aari yitisrtrwtt. _- rnun. i*Aiii'AnttotuJt* beretoiore e»- 1 «ad» lb« hi|m of ALlffttf ft WADHOf VMdiMolvtdlbv a»ul ponwntoa lb* Ist d»f of IteraKtft IwS.' -AU bmja«a of Mid, flmirUlb«MltWd tf HOBBS H. AtLIV, «bi Is] Mlfcorii-'d fo tho #d»t of Mid Sria 1b SSSoBtOf ailoUtW. *O6M H. A*LW * ' AJIDBAW WAUHOF.JTr. I -. • ~ r * Tfr#at• ntll_MUuig ebraft M Bl- IW3 TTTXPTFaFkk Mil jto PERnsavavra QAEPBTB, DRUGGETS, OIL. CLOTHS. We nil l the attention of nona»-FnrnUben to ihe extent, variety and twenty of oar stock, end to the advantage# of ti elr pnreheae for cash before the recent adranoee of the mannfactvrere. OLIVER MoCLIHTOCK & CO., feFtxrawV i'XTKACL' FROM A LETTER ON J TBE BATTLE FIELD. This battle (Antletam) hai bten the moot sangui nary of the war, and tha only 010 fought with vi»ibl« design and upon miUtiry principles. Tho arraage meat ef our corps—tbe cverlool ing position ol tht commanding General-—the sending into action the right and the left divisions—the doiiog up of the centre, and final encctet—excites bewildering admi- ration, and car rite the mind to tho great fields of Anstexllta and Wagram, fought by Napoleon. Of all this have I spoken. The Fee* history of ruch a eon filet, purchmed by the Ilfs and Wood of twenty thou- sand men, must be founl la the hospitals. War has Us glories—but It has Its ten thousand d«moni in these human tortures, that make tie eje ball* ache —ths heart bleed—ths lips palsy, and the brain reel. Tbe eight la at first positively unendurable. The lift-blood of same li still trickling away in silent calmnrsa—while the dissevered limb# and maniao I braid of othen give rise to sounds God grant I may I not again witness. But ye mothers who hare seek a eon—or wives a husband—or ehlexi a brothtr-or sons a father know and he oontoled x that even here the hand ef mercy i* watehfnl, and betlsr carp is bestswed upen yoar loved ones than migbt at first seem pomible. It was In the hospital, where rooted the gallant j Hooker, that X;learned the history of those mythical words so often seen atd so little understood, "3. T. —1869—X.” Anything alleviating the soCerings and saving the Uves of our eoldlers, Isa national blaming. I witnaraed acme astonishing results from this article. It Is well knewn the effect of burnt gunpowder sad excitement is thlrs*. which added to the loss of blood In tbe wsanded, creates the necexlty of reviving stlmilsnt. In this particular hospital, the phieiclana were al owing th;lr patients lo drink Plantation Bltttxs, othsrwlie called B. T.—lBGO—X, and although the wonnded are moat numerous here this division having epon.d the fight at 6 in the morning—the men wore mostly composed, and thire n, Tory little Minting. The article acts upon tha sumach and nerve* in a meet incomprehensible manner, inferior to brandy, and without subsequent ■nrpefying reaction. It originated in tbe West In dies, composed of thecelebratedCaUraya Bark, Scots, I Herbs, lc., all prtserved In St. Croix Bum—the B. T. I iB6O X being a secret ingredient, not yet reveal ed to tbe public. It U pricclpally rsoemmendei for want of appetite, dleorda-ei liver, intermittent I (avert, stomach lo difficulties, 10. I understand it was somewhat known in the gouthern fitstte previ ous to the war, and It appear* an agent of Jefferson DatU reoeat'j applied to iba proprietor* for tbe privßcgs to make it for brepltal porpoaea dnriog the war, to which they mad* the foH >mlng re, ly: Haw Town, JaiulOib, 18S. h'X COLLihUh, candaiky bueeie giwa ou gONU&Ti [ Batei or Xultlon ie, Ao., apply so . fickltte, Pttaclptl. Afr. ■ . Apcal of, etc. Baab Bu—ln reply to yoar oomaon'caHon, e ffer* lug aa •* firiy thoamnd dollir* lor the xeclj* and right to make tbe Bitter* for ioar hoepl* Ul parpeate daring the war,'* we beg to eay, yonr price la a liberal one, conalderleg It would coat ca nothing to ooap'y, and tbat otherwla* «e can derive no rarenTM from tbe Southern fiatee; bat air, our I dutiaato our Govenuneni, asd our Ideas of oonela* I tancy, would not alow be to entertald. ri, altboagb It might pleaae ns to amuage the luflailngt of year I mliguided foUowaia. We remain, I Verr reapeotfully youn, I P. B. DBAKI A 00. . [OH BITTEBS. ltd, y j »Ue of water and diet, j ibstlon «nd Ut? boon, and tn l*en tbe mind I ,q iatemittent fever*. Jddiiy ofibe etomacb. )tutip*Uon. 1 ■j end Cbolera Moiba*.. u>d Afottona Headache, tbe world. They make ife a&banited natnre** id« of pare St. Ciolx pa k, roand bet be, t[e cf a bereroge, * Ith d.y- PaTthnioxly re* >Jqs nqalrtng a ge.tU in, i nugieu. hotels, ; A CO., tot Urodtway, J fed: tuna Tbme gantleineß gtie tbs history of certain in gredient* of their artU* for om two hundnd year* -showing that threugh all changes of th* medical profaaricnand lla pTsotlUomra, itrength, tompoanre, have b;cn dtilvid from tbeie toorcea. Dr. Wooda, In Ihe Watblngton Heepitala, informed me tbat one patient was fait risking and | eraay, and had not alsptan hear for two weeks, aalil I ib, Plantation Blttan cams to bla k*owlad|e, when I one day's trial gw* him: a Bight's wet, and be was now fart recovering. X am enrpriied our Govern* meat bu hot JsB*:on Davis In energy,and I adopted tbia iQTriuablearilcl, la all our hoapitala* | The weak woldltrs dlng to it“ like a'brother. Ai a I lay member, I om biar wltnam It la "good to take," | sodoffordt more energy asd Ufa than anything 1 I ever tried. Success to the PlaetationßUtsa. I Bat I have digressed. In my next I Abell apeak o! 1 ntbuisg in tba wounded, onrylng the dead, Ac. MIOODIMCS. 1 feS Imerdtown - ORAKB’B PLANTATION BiriEKH. DBaKC BIBAMJATIOH BITTJB3. 'BBAJtB'B TBAMIATIOM BIITIBB. YALENIIWEa FU& 1863. nW.BAOT, a PICT, BPABKLIIQ. m* Trade eupi lied by, J, W. PITTOCK, OABD.—'We, the under.ignsd, jnort diMrfßnv tMtlfy uTtfr. W. BTBiMM*WKo. isj SmUbfltH Ms MrricM M OTPPIB ABD LBJCUIB, hro fo««d him to &• jraooto*!. wlul “ d iktlttolopantMla hfe &»!«•••» *U_J*2?» a 2 Uwona»Mi3EUm »<}«>• p-oMootuM M ril «ta. I. .A* SSSKHW. *. P. EiLowm, m.o, , J. Gj OALtAOB**. I*. D.. | ■a: flOUa*HT*t, K.B. k •vtu b~t imc3*s, #••»> •“ 0 * npIBLBgCOPKI*. OFFICER# DOUBLE T tuqp oiSai. >»»o»oboo>m. f 0» a»« . , (MChSSfSSSl^SfiSipfii- 1 VlOutnM ud Otutogn* Ml fiw. Jattila ’•' i OHJivTiiV atfiKUHAWTH AJSD EATON, iliACßUill & CO., Jobber. »nd ntaU.il of TEiKHIKQS, EMBBUI BSIUE9,: BOBIEBY, QLOTBJ, HOOP SKIETB, BIEBOEB, SBIBTS, 00LLAE8, TIES. OHDIB BHIBTB and DBAWIBS. WOOLKH BOOM. HO biab, sea Era. bephyb abd bbeteaho WOOL i tflOO Ba. KBITTIBQ TAB SB, on hand and to errlre. Oar etock iu purchased before the lest great ad* raace la orioee, end we offer greet i*daceoentt -3 OtTJ A]5D COOBTBT MEBOHAIIT3, MlliLl* HEBB. PKDDUBBB, ead *ll whobaj to eell again* Ho. 23 FIfTH 6THIKT- TOB BALB BT FOB BaBC'BT Fuß hALh BF 4 BIMOH JOEBBTOS, Ont**r Powrih «wd BmtthSrid etreeW- AU*tjU,Andprtaa Tbe tba Week. • • -■ Bggp'T^nStS^ sB, *** •!- '?■ -•'• ’ll • I’■ I'■ '| I v:Y-- . jtDrEßTisEjnpjrrs. DSU.9BB. Sfoit 17 ond 19 Fifth Street. M. B.—A eholoe UKrtmlent of Staple Dry Good?., gt whnVnli "o>,. Aw levying a Uity, Pcot aod Botioe*e Tax. and appropriating tne rercnuafor the year 18^3i • _. . brcrtO* lit Be ’lordatMlandenaeted bjf t*e 4«*c» sari Obw» » O xtnciU </ Allegheny, and It J» bwely snac.edbythe authority o< tut «ame, tb t there ■boll be'ttstated. levied tud c lifted from l®* P*f* toes* probation*, trad*® tad property In and;of the eit* of Al'egbeny made taxable, a tax ol UU mill* on the dollar on tb® Ocu ity Atsaajmtnt for tbe use of tb® city eforenH. Also, two mills on tb® dollar for tt® rapport of lb® Poor < f tb® City, in »t*oro« an'*® with tbe nqohUlon of tb® Directo.s of to®. B »id Poor. Also, th®re 1® hereby auetetd and lm 4 | for the preson; year a tax of half a mill on tb® dol lar fror thews of tb® city) upon tb® aaount of aales oi ail good*, ware® and merchandise, aod upon ail article® of tr»de and tcmtne.ee .old 1* tbe whether aold by auction or other*! l ®. hondtog no aiMMment shall be for a less amt not cents, nod non* lor a grea'er amount tbas one hun dred dollars, tbe same to be oolle:tel asxCtbsr; city tun ate or may be collected, < r as tile's sms Is | now colleoiablo. /v- j,, exenoa il. The rece’pti intotbe Treasury arising from taxes. whaiTages, flne< forfeitures. Uceuiw. and all other sources, together with all money® in tbe bands of tb® Treasurer not otiurwUe appropria ted, bo and tbo ismell hereby appropriated' for the (o lowing pnrpesei: Ho. U SaUries. „„ . Mayer OO Treasurer and si<utaot..».l&o 00 : /Stieet tommltsloDer—«Oo 00 tuperloMsut Water Work*. too CO CliySollcitcr-^.-^.....—~ 80J 00 :Asats*or of Water Beats ... 600 00 ' City A«*eee0r.~....U..~..~~.. 100 00 Engineer at Waterworks- 7SD to Cle« ks of Councils (150 each) MO 00 Gierke of Market®..— 800 00 CUrX to Committees 200 00 City Coost*b.<® (f0ur)..—1440 00 Blab UeEStabie—. 4to CO Market Oonetabio.*—.—. 74(0 - beourding Begnlalgr...—.,. 100 (0 Memeegerof UeuacU®—. 200 00 bwKptag Market®end cart* ! • uir , . gr.CSO 00 Ho. A Interest,.— *»—- 28.JJ9 » Ne. A Engines and firemen..—J* j No. 4. hrlathg.— ——" g-0 Jj Ho. 5. fctrees® and Btf tge*. ~ ~~ 8.00-1 00 ho. 6. Whireeo and Landings ..i— l,wO OJ No. 7. Bout. ““ £° No. 8. fl.iTe,..—— —- 1. 000 110 No. ». Oontlo,.nt tood t.r Ouutmnd. log Hood..—- 7.0C0 00 Ho. 10. Poor form No. tl. W.l.r Work.. 1J.«0 00 No. 1, O.UUndUi. Wfcrr*ott...—■ .•*'**•■ No ii. o« ; 6,10000 S£ li aiokios . uod. : ao.ooo oo 991,16* *4 Ordained end enacted into ihv ihia fifth day of ftbruiTi A* D< UB l * „ _ JAMBS MARSHALL, P-eat. B- 0. JOUh* BRO*H, Jr . PreiCO, C. . Atteaii ©. MAOrJSRBQW, Clerk B. O. tt. UcCOaKIGLX, Clerk U.O. f-b?:3l ■ ; . A‘ N UiiuINATtOK to auUioriso the controctloa of a Severs » « » » arc. l«t. Be it ordained and enacted by the Belect aod Common Connell of the city of Allegheny, and it it hereby enacted by the authority ol the ume, That the CodimUtee tin Btreete he, and they aro hereby authorized and directed to adver.jUe and re cent proooaalt tor tbe cooeirnctlou of a Brick never of Tour fee caliber from tbi Keel aids of Ced.r Are nne, at Waahtugton etre t, to the canal '•here it cro eea Andertoo etrrei, and to eoiitcact tbereturwith the loweet and beat bidder or bidJera at their dhcre tiuo; tbe eaid »ew«r >o he cunatrtio.ed according to Plane and apeciflediout drawn by tbe ; Recording Regulator; and approved by tho Committee on Sac. 2. That for the purpote of defraying the coit andcxswuava ol couatrn'cttug the aforemid eever, an aaecmwent fairly aod < qnltahly in proper ion to the benefit received ebail he made opOu ail p operty which may *eem likely to be bscefltted thereby, and that ateaar*. ani, tottieury, Vtjß.,filleurU*. and u4n r Irwin, tr*eholdera, are hereby appoint ed a comniMM to make euch a»eei»meut, and re poii the «*me toCouucite for thelreppiOvaL Ordaiued and euacted loio a lav Util filth day of Febiuarv, A. D. 18&1. 3 JnttKA MABBHALL, pnet. 8.0, J„rt< BttOWtf. Jr.. Preat. 0.0. AtUat: J>. MAOrBdUON, Clerk 8.0. M. MeauHNtGLB, Clerk 0.0. - - ;febfl:3t ■ Jp UUuAU JhliJC* nJ. A BHIRT AND COLLAB HOU3E, 1,000 DOZIH EIOEOBT 8HIBIB; i 000 DOZ*tfOB*Y, BSD AHD BLOB fLAH< HAL BUl&Tfl; 1 000 DOZEN A9SOBTBD lAHOT TBAVBLIHG baiaxui 1,000 DOZra WHITB HCBHH BHIBTB, from gp 25 opwarde l 1,000 BO2FH BESIK OTXBALLB; 10,000 PAIBS GOnOHADB FAHTALOOHB I lUimfictßrers of the MIHKB*BWELBH FLAN* HXL tIUBIAui i lui* umtnsea* of LINXH <liD MAHOKILLIS BOsOBS ! AMD COtLABi, AHUQBHXUUUEfI’B I DBSIBHIBG OOODd. Tor aale by. BENNETT, BUCH& CO., kUxyrACTvana, Ho. 417 CharchAlWy, Philadelphia, Po. ilfcSmd' i- ' ' ' ' VAUMiMsa. lbt)3 1863. A Urn “>d oomplfte emortmsntcfnew and elfgasl 'T'^.LEjlSrTXia'BS, ALSO, TOS HBW Military Comte ; t'alenttaes, BOW BEADY;; Tbs iKCMt and beat MKKtmut In tha olty, pat ap in (3,110, |IS, (99. and lid lota, (nr daalim, or In lamdoanUtiaa. A UUral dlaoonat to tia ttada. . tjT ■ I ■ Mr Sand poor <nd« to '• JOHX P. BCIST, lluono Hall, Futh Satin, wi : ■ Real estate, savings insti .lUTlOH, lnoo,pontod!l>T tko laibUinrt ot PtuiijiTWlo ; : • i~: . OjM& for Depoaita from 10 a. m.to 8 o'aloek p. w. t dally;'alsoobßAtUADAT EYXHiNOB, tromOto 9 O’clock* . j •{ • ; •V Office, M PODBTH BIBIET. ’ A 6ATB. COHYKNUK? and PBOFFTABLB DIPOBtTOBTiIM MecbenUa, Laborer*, Clark*; and all those who emeapa or <*TUgs are iuU. llalao eoao-eada iiaalLAo Xu«otora> Adalalatoitt Col* lectors, Bdbbtieaor Aseetiattooft aad personaoi all oumsw*' i * Inter** a* tb* ttt otSIX PKB CEHT. par an* ; mt» Weald on drpoitt*, which* It not drawn, will Ikp placodlo lb* credit of taa dapMtor e& she ftiat I dafeofllaiend November,tad thereafter bear the tern* lote'eat av the principal. At this rave, mosey [mil dtata la lass Ikm tw M ftan. ■ Uumtwilleomtapteunalldepnalle the/island I fifiHmtk dajaof the; moath *fwret{ch deposit* ai« 1 books, containing Charter, By Law*, fo, furnish* ledon aj plication at the o&or. v • FrsridMf—TSAAO J^HXS.; Ffosjmirfml-W.B OOPBLAHD. -. i - ••• nomiii Boa. Tkcs.lt'Bov*,. | Hon. J. K. Moorhead, laaae Jonas, j : O. O. Buastji W. B Copeland, j *1 i Jaob Painter, Barm QhUds, J {1 Mcbolaa Ydtfllyi ' ■,.Cv . i Wm.Eldmitb. - : B'ctetoy and lYManrar—A. A. OABBIXB. btiaH i- I ■ •••;. • •• - U» KIUOT mukauauaS cao ba negotiated at the FimßOUff DOLLAB BAYIHQBBANK I Ho,«T FOUBTB BTBBXT, Pitta* burgh, oa bearable, terra*. . 1 ; 1 - v - AA. flOWm, Tmintar. OAMUHU PliittUUoUN, - WEIGHT* AffDMEASUBES._ rW'oißMt'utT noi or thb diamond, I batwaoa Unlohatieel and Market. OScanaianri IWIDBBSBAT and f ATUEDAT, ! ; Mian *> I • jiYE AND BAB, SKILimLY TREATED ud defonnlliei to which they wo sah DR. JOI^ES, OF NEW YOKK, Who U now liroctldog, *ilh bln nod»l good onoeoß, ST. CHABLJES lIOTEE, PITTBBCBGHI PAi When he will remain until TEBBUAEY 28^1863 CBOS3 ETCS medo per' lo one mlcnte) CAT All At operated for—elwayejniWet! folly; IUMOBS remoT fitota the'Kyft tml Inr > D) OT IH* T’ cured; OPACITIES 07 Ti BYE removed; ABIT OiAl» EYXB Inserted, move and appear natural, without pain; ABTIFI* OIAL BAB DRUMS Introduaed, which toptore the hearing Immedlakly. All difficult and delicate diseases of both sexes treated without the use of junplaaaant remedies. Dr. JOKES being well reread la tbe tnest improTed motboda cf the; MEDICAL AKD SUE* GIOAL TBKATMEKT oir DISEASES, would a«k: tbe afflioted to gl7e lira a trial* and for tbelr benefit would submit tbo following: St. Cnanwa Uom. \ ; PUtsbn’gn. P*., J»n< tfcth, 18C3.) I hare been unit** deal for twenty yeaxe. I wej rater Dr. Turnbull’* treatment aoren yean **o, but be call net cure me. Or. J-jnea hat i ret to fedm* beating. I ihaUerer feel grateful to blmjano f**l ; Ins satisfied be la a gentleman* a*d muter <1 bit p*lM«!on, I woo d xd»li« tt. .fflloWl Io1 ”' •Ime, but place Jonee 1 treatment at ooee, for whereas I wai cn<e deal I now hear, end Pr. Jr cm has ma omo hear. Tbe afflicted can aeomeat No 12 w ood atretl, at King A Oo.*s Store, during baaluta boom 6t, Cbablib Uotxl, 1 : Pittaaorvb, J«n Mb 188%) , One of try ejee bat been acre tnflanjel, awolenj .1 b <plh«lroi», for loor jeirt 1 k*>n b '”“ I'ff with all tbe uretenowt Eje Doct. n In Pitta bnreh add rlctolty, and tbey maie my eye wore*. Dr. June* baa bel ed m* ej* *er* tn«b »ud naloreu my general b.allh to per.rcihn; and •© pteaain;Ate bt« remedial that li i« a pltnoto to us* them, iheefflltted not'd bare no besJtatiun in go* ins to Dr. Jome. He 1« ati houwt, upright gentle, man, and nnderaCnnde bU am well known in Hlttbugh. 1 Mr* Armatrong connty, ra. DaYID bIibSJN. Both of my ejea disfigured and croaked. Dr< J oo ,. hx. «b.m JlrigbJ. , fiew Brighton, Bearer county, Pa. ; Beth of my ejea were tery much turned In for yean. Dr. Jones bat eirs»abte«rf them and to; otoTed tbe sight- OKvbdX W. kabStOfl, P ** Eewickiey, Allegheny county, Pa. A bne town bidlj wi'h Mrm»« »•<. niksM. I kxd ddcioiad l» T|UQ thrm Jew. mtso dlff-rent doctor., I »•» annul Br. uextmeot dr. d»m ««d •” <*" feclfj curxd. , I hxr. bios blind with <aur»ct In one ol foraia yearn. Dr.Jonesopetated oponitlait Marcn Market Bitrlaburi, Pa. : Tde Wy U the wile of i heo. *. S.heQer, a peon* inant cilUeo of Harrisburg. I hava twen hard«f hfarlrg—wltb*login?, «ckr tug, and All kla tei noiw* lu mr besd—to. fitieaii %mti. Ibe akiufal Dr‘Jot*a h»a nrortd.arhea? icic.and cnr*d lUanolt* and trtovU.io ,®< bead, I c)«Mially recomoiend bim to too iffileiMT a ,k * “‘ 5 ;. Librarian Gtata bonate. : Barziabtirg, March, 1862. [TromOto Scm To i Tnb***p ttaf 14. 1860.] ; Dr. jonaa U atboroogbl; educated a graduate or tbo old »choclanith« naw a bool Heditel uoilecta. and o! an X>o*nd AarColltga. HooctuUt wd aSrUt now ptecUctog bta had aWanUgte which Piofeaior Jouoi baa bad. [from Earn. Qxrgt Batmtmi, V . 8. Oomntato ] ; Baxtsa, BritUb Honduras March 1,1862*; Dr. jokowiaa A. Joaa—D«ar nir: White io-idlrg In hoUldnaourg, Pa., you operated on my «“» «h ch had beru entireiy deal Uto year*. 1 bate teitedthealfcctaof ycur aklll noa o»tra year, and my ear le pertect In every reipcct. lon wol p f«e acoept Ih I*wannmt eonaiderattet* o! my eateem,«hd with free coafldt non that yon we flataion. Youn trot/, ' ÜBO. BklßoMp, . r - United Stetea Ccnaulate, YPe hate iron of dealrew wd' of the eye,.of tartan* alndt, tbat irr. Johannee :A. Jonea batoned. 'W#haveeeen aa artficlai eye Ip* trodneed by bln which give* no p*in, and CAnaU be diattn<ni«Led from the satnrii organ.. we have •ean a number ef p?r«one <n tbU rlctuity.wbo Lave been cored of >old atauo log dueuva. by him. Aa a general vhjaldan, be UtqnaVldtbs; beat; #a aa,oc nl;at and aarl.t be U bUh rcicttiQj and nai aral.and h'-i e.wi we have never met. 21* will bear any ieo> omm*ndalioQ •hatthe preaveah beatow.— Eda*qf, tHUnom Oeerdios, ' I hate been blind for three jitn with Amaoroda. j fu pronouoc d iiftnrabta by : oor after they badbiiatereln e, cupted ate, leech d ma, phy»* leked me, and bntrhered me up In every way. -Ah a law hotel co:Bulled DriYonea. io him waa very h;gb, for I Sound him to be a young aeultetnan of vniraordloary , attainments. IJI are b<en aider bU ireaiment six month*. X can new read fluo print, l*n fil y-niuo veanr old., lir. Junes baa curd me. Ibe doc.ora who <o ild nttcnra; mo caltei Dr. Jones a quack; they now come to me i ilk what Dr. Jo&ca gate me. I recommend! Hum to Dr. Jones, and rrweommmd the aidleted lo JuSKPH D. WKJU*. rbtfsTCle, SebbyUtiU countj^PA. I hate been hard of hearing for a number, of yean. X placed myaell under the care if Dr.'Jooea, of. Hew kark, a few cays a«o, who \ured mo in aa hQhr.j X am burvejor of btark con- ty, Ohio, and live at Canton, OUe. My age U 71, jeaxa. • Myejea wyre •o impaired that i could not attend t> my prolea*. •lah without; the cas ef three different glaaaea. ir, Joniaba* Sited me with one pair which enables me to aaa far and near with w ._. ji , JOHH WHXTAG&B. I hate Hen ao deal lor over 20 yr ara that pereona had to oome cieae to me and botlow,wben the* a poke to me. 1 wee nnoerthe treatment of: ten'diff*re&t doctors.' fiome gave me an alterative; come phyt* leked me; era* aaid It waa nervoosnea; others aald lt proceodod firms the all 'gate me up ae Isoanble. X waa troubled with etary kind ol noise lo my head, and I wee g»owing wowe dally; ;•l hate beennn:er Dr. Josea* tieslinent owe kowr, and 1 can hear a p»o drop -Indeed all my trqubld* goi-*, and my hearing- rcetor io.tbU. tlcioity Sow. ». Byaddi*« la JoHH HuQAN, Haver P. 0., Btark oounty.Obio, -P. B.—the proprietor* of the At.-Cloud dotal.- la Oa&toa, Ohio, can-inSonn the inieretted about Ur. hotaa, and nany others that I csren fn i bat ticin* ; - : DB. JOHBB. : .: hahues or medical okhtlbueb, Tbron|h-vboM examination Dr. JOfi&MHXS Al : JOOTS has gone, and who} hare lesUfied to hfcf ability In the •trong'at language poailble, by placing their name* iohieJMplonxaa^which artmspended In hie oO*; _ op«i}lothe inipactloa ol the latanated i > ■ '.mwjoai. K ; v VALXBTINU MOTT, M.D., DL.D. = ALShAHDKftUOTr.M.D. J. W. VBANOUVM. D., LU D. 1 a.olabk,u.i>. - i • •• ■ - Pot J. W. GUBIN, M. D. I Prot B. T. BAKKtt, ML D. ProLIftAAO WOOt’.M.D. T : Prof. J A H.I Bh, .WOOD, It. D; Fro'. JOBS*. 08ANB, M. D. • ProtW. H.CaUbOd. M.D. -I OBORGB ItBBD, H~D. ■ ft«T.i»A&a rKßia&. d.d. • David s. bodobbb.^ia J.P.QAhBIBH.M.D s ProL MmiygNAOtf, K. D. rniaaeaaraiA. , irot3.TI»AKLTSY,«.D. - riot. W. D. «, J.R.COX, D. . . JUT. A. B. FABhOSd,». D. . ' UVDOfI. BIOUXS. Profc W.iO** 8 * ****■ . §^{^s??ArV Df ' ; pJoIVp.ILADBsAI, BLJh/Vfennu.. ~ —.tw jofhtS'permaoenteddreeaUnowNe.H AMeadan Placa.Jß’w, York City. Brawmber.Dr, .JJSiJm Bt. 0HA81.84 NOTML UU ‘"Stahounttin » •. m.*o»p. B jjS?2*2s3 M. Ctetoe Hotel. ! JiWawnwrrt jg^-THEcjoN' o£jD THE JKIST. roPCLAB COSOtET COMP ANT IN THE WOEID, »tar«l, in ASCII ST CCJ* «iU gU* * >er» of jtbelr GMc.: 1 OLD-FASHIONED COKCERTS, ; a*| :-' ! MASONIC I HALL, Commencing on Monday Evening, Eeb?y. Stli, ■ And eonilnu'ag eTiryerenlng-dcilng the tut. ; tBT Afternoon WIDHXSDAY nnd iSATOltfeAkf ntSo’olcox. I | Ih> OtDTOLKB Till be Minted bj iho UgUr ‘ nccompUebcd * ~ PAIGE SISTERS, j GEORGINA it EMIEIE; MR JAMES T GDUCK, Tli* gre t American Brno; and othir SBIHXST TALE*!. . j “Granny Sloenm” and' “Conrin Reuben” Will b. p««nt M tli th.j OOaOBETS OF SH» | OLD FOLKS. »cd ; j- “JINE IJr TBS SINGES? C D. F. QCLICK, Manager and Conductor. HABBY JONES, *neatur*r. ' THOS. WABHUEBT, Agent. •V Tickets, 25 CENTS. Door* open at 7 o’clock. Conoert comm©ne« TO ; li ! iTHEATWS. .Wm. Htt*nwi» laaanan. : -•v*“ hMm I _! ■9* Last night of the celebrated oomedlißfVr* FhANK OaA&JTRAP. ■; U • THIS (Saturday) ITXaTBCf Eeh. 7lh t 1863, Will :b* treated* . OCTQBOON. ! niitv . 1.. M r. CHAN7BAU. ..air*. siraoN. To conclude with GLANCE AT NEW YORK. HOSE, the gr,.'. cri&i!i»l..-....-....T1r. CHANFBAIT. ■WOn Hondo,, Hlio; 11 AT 1L DA BEEON wLI HALL. ' ~ MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX, At the rtqMt ol hlo friend,, will gi™ » CON O E R T, On Saturday, JFeb, Ith, 1863, To brglo ot7}£ o'clock, prtcLo.j. ■WTlckeUfrr i.lo ot 1. A. Melloi', Mosio Store, Wood elieel. U. W. ;,BiE.n't Drag Stjr,, Smith, (tad sad ‘juird street*; 4.8. Mcßadcen ■ Jewhiry s.cr#, Market uro-t. . : ■ MM - jIIICTIOJin SJL£S. SEASONABLE CLOTHING AT ADC- Tlutl.—Od 3ATCBD.I MOBS HQ. F.b. 7th, .1 lO o'doc*, uiil bo told, it ifca UmiuercUl B.lee Heona Kj M suth ouWWa bug® ouasuumtat of second-faaid Clothtog, lu good eoiMitton 4ad **asoa ado, am»raci«g ateey tanOr bt M*u*r "ear, aach 1 u (/loth *ai umlib|M ifr-.ca and boslne.sUeats. r ( t n niyk sad tfamy Ca faui» ('Cloth and Sailo waaolatre and *at»fyj'V»sie • : \L a .' .» j e .• [• [ j. O. B4VTB. Auci. \7 ALUAriLA OlOlJlko Al ! AUoTIUN. a V.—On IUICaDII february 10, at 7)4 'o’clock, will be cold, at’ tbs Commercial; bake Own, ho. » rmb itrditt 1 ' ' ' | : : ■ 4 shares a U»iiossy (Suspension) Bridge vo.| 21 do MoCh*mc»' Hkbkfctxk; ! 1 no do AUegiiouj Baa* awcai 15 do tiauutaudrex* B'nk Stoek) 2i do' ADpßhßujValUj U. iLOo. bwcK; •jet I |:? ;4:. »} V |nv aoct. StVtNTJd. WAUIi Wife AT AlU* lioa.-oiiTuMUkit EVKSiBO, »ob. 10, «t - w ..'clo.k, «il. aj b*(u ib» eftcuod fl.oc ft*.e* rw"m ol I>a» is’ Auction, iftjJfl'lb sliftel, t tw»d«!•■- tl> JsutUmg Loutu lb b. ,t»hib W»ni, each bMing__ SUJOti tfjot uu £ oco • ; i*fcr JUoTUUiir*ftirtttj aud'«xi«o(iiDt b «:i i'nctfti, • ; * • Xax»§ or i)o* Ctilrd c*«b| pud tuft nUacft - Ittjtwo equal uiiiDu pi) uiiitti, «itit uii«Mt| ate axed to J f ) J« O. PAVTBi Aoct. **■ oaoKs. .. !'■'t!|: to Jas'i JTo. ea m 'nh Street. ' ' • 1 : ' ' ' '• JJALWOBAId, Masonic Balt Auction Borne, I>at - . !»•. M :_,_J ■ •' AT • • i . K-' TTNWSabHIKTS, UKAWKKb.WOOL U HOSE, COJtrott'la. HOODS, lipjriiSßß, ic.. chttp, •; H'OLSUilflD’a ADCIIuH, Mo » imh.t.Smj •' -.T ; in; -u - «*■■■ BUUK. GAUiiXl.E'l't. UXiOVBd— IO doien chmp,;Kui liiti Vto uUclo ttr dilrlDi; «l BcOLKLLHWDD KP./finW-k S’ ’ ' 1,0 i rinn uuzss ai’uuii uo'irxoN, at •liuUU Moiii.itl»»Hß.>lWW. K’i t MJZrJj iM«>.N a cm,Kc. cheap, at OU'.iicoaEiii.AiHyii. - j ;ri v <*» R. 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"' M«p«Aotqm|ol. miy deeoriptfc* of '; asp xra&ajr i a?ttiesei i KO.weviTHrnLDBTBUr,:. : ; v- T j., ,'J I’-. ]T pjnaatJMoa, tt, ■i a tan uiortnwt 01MITCB PSBH nAMVIAO TOBSO BtJßßtTUßScosstMatly on kud« Vkltk mwiU'Mß«tta»lnta(l«4e«tDt.mßH..-. , l• it :■ j j .r • - . fa XTOllOifi TDiOWAJfiKd OJt V&AVe, jS HACK?, Ac^Votice- it hertbyjtfTee to fix . owners of Drey#, C*n», CerTUfe§w Baggiee. »«• •• whether retldetti or soa*rM4ietit of . *, Fltuborgh, to pax Ihair ttfeamjet theTreaearere • COloe of the Oitjr of HUiuurgh./<jriiw*ZA. v Ail Jut* » e<nwinot paid on tt&lTl6th,'.loB),' will bf. pieced in the bwdf of the Chlef Of ,P©Uw,f« col* lectloo, eal-Ject to Ids: fee of .<U cent* for. tbegollM" - - lion ibereoi, end bJicencoe who of *«“•* Use OVf Licea*s: will be aabject too penally, <• to v . .teoonred befbrtjth* M f yor,' dooblttie*m°ont cl |tae Lleeoio.‘‘ Thobid meUtpUtee of P***} 0 ?*.?!?? ntut be re toroid ft ,U» Ut»» wfiinij ' w». wmkmm. - IMD&KAvLAiUi, COMIUSBIOH XKSCSAHTB, . 'I. Awl BrokOT In ■ psibqiiWm ahd its pboductb, . w tBO4B £TB*MT, Sim TerK AM* SIW TORE PABAI. „r 1 .ffiffiA'Sog - w»»»L ilmHB O. a. JRByjSNUK HYDKUMK. I TAB. lor ik«rumlnt tbs tn», nr cot- rt _AI- . iToI“iMpMIHi Ww>». bj.hljrU» »»motof j-.- B«T»oi«lt®Wi»lto. , • Ih«iaitraM&& iWto g«ii juftadtook of.i»bl»«c «nd iuu aoUoM,.li p«Hed io a 1“ D OBAia*“wiS3 KBArruia ihbtmj. ?' K ;MMW.B»..»T JAHto : w> QQCSB *«*.,: . . - ] 'V-.^ J»3l:la' «40fet*tm»t •trt*tvP&u*4#iphi»»». ... • ’ J\ owesof V . W pSS5«fiU®TlMSu»B*W*KB*»:»4 O<V. TOBiirUßia %***■»; dottji *Bd »W «ll» oM>* ol p|ssn wot*, ! Iti j Qr.rvis-orot th»iaM OMrtct, Prog'*. FHILOaCOPUIOAIi iNBTJ«£ MtHta % bObooi. Aiy»BATP».°AS,V& . ■ AtßTOttW* XLEUTHIO i /4*UiJSs2ssaiSt «'■• ■• ■•'"■ Mrfciotxafc* »ad p*to«4oM»»o<a*f . tailrlm •.,>-il ■*'••> _ •'- '•>•' y "j r; " ' -•■ •-■ • bill. fi*»h J®» »>»>* ■ !•••" I’;' ij'-'v I'.-:'-. :■ • ; 1 ■
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