JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. H Ir.NIA OR RDPT6 RE • Hernia or Rupture cured Hertua_or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured or. Rupture oure(r Iteknik or Rupture cured Efernl4'7 or Rupture cured Hernia 'or.. Rupture cured. Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture oh: Hernia cared Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Eadioal Cure Truss Ritter's Patent Truss Pktch'& Supporter T r uax Self- kdj usting Truss Dr. Banniags's Laco or Body Brake, the corr cl Pr,dapsuß Pil4, Abdominal and Spina! We akne,,es. Dr. S. : S. Fitch's Silver Plated Stipportor. Pile Drops, for tho support Ituti cure of Piles. Rigstic Stockings, for weak 411 d var iocisej veins. .Eiaatic Knee Caps, for weak ht.ee Ankle Suppof.te‘ra, for weak k.h-e joints. Suspensory Bandages Self Injecting Syringc,e; kind of SyrinEra. Dr. REYbER ;.4itig) Tru will radically care Eierma or Rupture, *Office a': his I STORE NO IV 0 jID STREKT. gip of the olden Mortar. l'er, ne writi•g f.r irtmee . scud the number 4 inches around the b:dy immediately ever dip rupture. ... , . DR, K. 1,1 t•Rli. val . i eve biQ person ; , ..I attention to the arlic lion off ratfies in adaits and children. and he is Eatisfied that, wits an experiecee of twenty years, he wil! be en :b!ed to &- v.. rat i , filo tion, Bel t•lnjeeting- Syringes Bel GI 'Meeting Sy ryiges• Self-Injecting Syringes. SelfLoJeeting Syringes, Sold at DR. KEYSER'S. 140 V, God a linspermory Baudaire9 Suspensory Bandages Susfallnletßandages, Swap ry Bandages, A doz.: , Jlfferec: kinds, A. doter' different kinds, 2. dozen different kinds, A dosen different kinck, At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood Etreet nolo-Iyd.kw HR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP CURES CONSUMPTION, CURER BRONCHITIS CURES COLDS, CCJRES ASIEMA., CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS ',invite attention to acme the most extraor dinars cares by my PECTORAL f4 , l' R CP. They are at home, and any one who has .ioilitte can inquire of the persons who ha7e been cui!ed • DIU KRISER 13 PRZPA RED AT ANY TIME TO RICA MINE LUNG , . WITHOUT 'IIARUE. aoR ALL, TllO ,-,,E WHO NEr,D CINES. ATTEND Tu YOUit C 01. 1 ,0. - A case . - .1 five yeirs' standing mod by I , rt KEY . ...1iii..,. Pik:- TORAL SYltirP; PITTSBURCEI, Jan. n, , bod. Ds. KBYBII6I : My wile Las beer i.tiiieted with a bas cough and difficulty of breachirg for five years, which for several years back had graditl ly Wares ed in violence. The CULLIVaILa as been hereditary, and she had teen ire ,ted by P V , ntliltiniClapi, 4,1 11 Without axis retie*. In this so y° . __etri - case, trounced settle of your Pectoral g fi Uon Situp. 1 &ought, the first time, a .v cent bottle, which re,leved her very mu.h I then =lied and got a dollar h tile, wh.ch co r ed her entirely, an i s.e h.s?‘now Ao trace . I the former disease, except wdaltness. I wou'd also state that I used the meuicine myself t. - .) a cid(' and animal: The medicine „mired use by taking one dose. 'I express my entire satisfacti.n with the medicine. and you are at liberty to publish Ne i i i f, you desire to d , so, W3l. Alderman, Filth Ward. PITTSBURGH, Nov. 16.181'4. Da, KEYSER: I have been. more or lea. 9, in MY life.tffeetect with the severot of oOlda and home beak. Attimea my thrvat rild become an clobed as to prevent my speaking h ore a whim Cr. and by taking a few closet of the above • yrati it wo uitagellplVkitentireaY' Inrecommending - g .his Medicine. I most - hesitatingly say s hut is the beat remedy I eirer Ennui. Bart ern to cure the above, nor should any family be wi thout this remedy for diseaaeg s jrp. enit,„ respectfully, J. JONES. ) Caahier Ciarens' Deposit rang. COL. PRATT AND DR. KEYSEIt S t P CTQBAL SYRUP. I DR. Kyysnot—Dear Sir Excuse the delay! in my aeltnewlidging the excr Ilene° of your Prtitc ral sough risyrup sooner. I tat e great p4 x ., w in sing that it it sit you say it is. It • dirtsoieeteat af wry &sick and.the worst one I as aver afflicted win,. I have not used more titan onothattof the battle and I can and do wish that --all-who-are afflicted would give it as fair .a ttial sie.l have done, and they will be proud ito say, "It is no quack medicine. ' I would not suffer another such an attack for any oonsideratin or as any oast. I (=confident .1 can breathe nitore freely than I-ever did - I Shalt always ackn dwl edge a debt (ingratitude to • inventing so exbel• lent a, remedy. You are at .iberty to use !ray Eu ti e till& regard, as you think _proper. RA. lifesiongsr Common Cou nc il, lr P ittsb urg h.t Pensbissysk, May, 11 1859, fa 41-4 am ne *rarr& to my fellow citizens. Wad all whe entertain dbubtg ettn consult me per sonalty. E . r. P. Prrrannantr,,_ April r, 180 - 7. ARAD THE TRUTH.—Dn. Krissa; I have • daughter who has taken ,everst medicines fur a b.,4 0-ugh withotit bench g them Ayer': Cherry Pocto-al. I purchased frotp you a bottle Of your 'PECTuRAL, SYRUP, and before she used half a bottle ehe was rel eyed The seound bottle eur,d her entirely of her cough. JOHN DARIN, RoblAson litrept. Alle•hend , , - • DR EYSKTit'S PECTORA L IST4UP IP p:ePared and sold by DIL EL YSER 140 Wood ttneet. Pit K tsb E urgh . Pa. ao/0-Iydkw 435 ... .. - . -----77 -------- i c.- . di ' 7 j b IP 1 e lj ttt 1r b lir: - ,9 - b -) .. . :. 0 t ,_, _ _ _ _ Great Discov,‘ry. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON Weak Stocuachs,f4 (metal Debi hiT, Indigestlon Dieu:l;e ; the Nervous System, Convipacion, .01,1,t 01 the ;Stomach, and far all cues rcouili7g a Lo sic. THIS WINE INCLUDES THE NosT armeahlo and efficient tialt of Iron we p's sts; .:ttrate of Magnetic oadio combined with the meet energetic of vege - able tonics; Yellow Peruvian Bark, Tne effect in many casos of (le tihty lo;s sp: . •etite, and general prostratione, of en efficient Salt of oomoined with our valuable Nevre Tonic, is most happy. It aug men-s the appetite, raises the pulse, takes of muscular flabbiness, removes the palor of debili ty...nd gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do a ou want SOT: ething to strenghten you? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution Do you want to feel well ? Do you 'want to get rid of nevrousness? Do ycu want ent.rgy Do you want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk aud vigorous feeling? - If yon to. try • KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON 11'0 truly valuab! , , Tonic has br,tnso thorough ll:tested by all classes of .the coaunu.nity, thatit now deemed ilititspertsiblelas Toiiiellg , ciintn'e. 1 t co, t bat little, gives tone to the Fto Leach, ren— ovates the avetem and p.nlenira life. I now only ask a trial of this t - til ',table tonic. Biiic.taz OF (. (rE • 3rEanirra- - .1:7, NIUE'S :t WINIC OF IR N Ist - he cnly sure and effectual remedy in the Fr -wn world for the per • Loament cure o• Dvepepev, and DeWitt and as there arc a nuldt,r of ;nut thous offered t o th e ub ic. we wou'd caut.os the community to rur ctlare none but the genuine articte, inanufacturol b;. S. A. KrNil EL, and has bit stamp on the toa ot the cork of ever. bottle. The :act that ~thrr y are mat:El:dug to tnr tate this valu..bl.- reuttaly, proves ito worth,au.: speaks vJtuiuei to Ito lay, r, Th e pirrsa IVtse,lP IPoy is put tin in 76 C)N - 1' and $l,OO BOTTLES, And sold by all rerpectahle r_gitisLe Il rough , Tit the country. Be particular that every bottle bran he fac-simile of the Proprietor's sizetture. UE\IIIIAL DFPoT No. 118 Market st., Harrisburg. Pa F(')r sale by Dr. KEYSER„kg 140 WOOD STREET. octi-tina tg EDICAL L CARD F. X. DRROLFTTF, P From the Modica; 1...w01f.? of Yttrik France. Intern Karl 'en! Phyeiclar) of IJo!el Dieu. Ch.A.ity llospitaLf, sc. Date ca Diplom:L.l6:X L thiea rceffit of r orvousnetei and dc bil!ty. se, net raigia a •d sick heiniaehe, (hem• ierania) attended with c•omplete sureesa. OFFICE 57 GRANT STREET, St. ee3 Nicholas Bo i.oings TO THE the tgaorhal t -- .: 7411 11.- • V, 0410.1. /it at: NZ; ( 1 . letere., ted *sr, `:.-• • - • ^.t - C • • eldeat :o 3" end eirteo 11.1917: Di_ Boa =mom. pthilahea the ion art Us doh* tha L=orant and folati7 tata(4 , l ;IF. dr S".leit.k.(l.. land ttlllllE J . : 9 area: 1•61"7 tVag. oad re: OGIASMIT.3II•.'I. and oorra - e:_ Amara Welt "firea,aad dvaohtert , . tmi, ~ h , D ttid be ea;:t1: - .Le keer , tht..t the %.g Dr. Eftekil e'3T't F':. !!r. , :r&t. r .ve •drce: tree lidgb: :nen. Fr.•. 1,1!! 'c--}a 7"" 14, _ :Z. • ; MI -CT.,' c.r 'etc , coats r. LC.. t. F.LO ' • -,Yivt...• every kind • • t 25,.:, ti-•?: .• t"erAt . a! rla; 'not. '2 - Ci "A• • . - ' • andtr'; •. ,7.:a 1-_..• i Vtio;.l vxn. enmposindi \lc; .• tte istilicr.oi the ;IT it wad itos YeZlz.i6l elms are :rf , Sitrili.ri," %auk - ex? ~,,n4qie---zLrms ha, Gmr fOrtY 3.r.urg rt- 1 ert•cri,t,r, ,7! - : hart tft tl-.lt in t. 11.1 he United ,StaZW: lam eat , —to , ..11 , (1'..1. f...( tt..11:11 • -;••• 7.X. • .•.. *x f`l 11:171: c: i!.• • • • oca., _ • 4,1 Loa:: 4:;;.. 4. - 4; . • - 4 nan ‘Jel : .'4 , :•..ta<l to It 1.2 came Jali I t....t.443.ez, :•tv telt r.ffxer* i , C:" .• r • . Vh:llf.to C . 11..tr-/3.t:071, t..; - 4 L'A ; •.: E . .. ',lt, 141,040,00 P SAVED ( - 4 Y.IE: A S t) ' S KF E II". st: It Ak E vir ILL WARM FOOD FOR THE RA -- y, 1., at water r steep herbs, &o, for the sic.., make wara- water ler , cmg cr Way. e•C k a law oysters, boil or , ry egg-. make tea and cot fe,,, :oast bre..d. Bo.,he in , -ss time and expense than by any ether mean Used a nay Limp without o oscu meg the might. Price 2,i ,f,tits: by mail postage paid. 50 cents -- • . .I , eoh Pate- t Lighter. to lighttng lamp, wit', :r removing the chimney. tale wholesale and rutall by WELDON At KELLY, age' to f.,r the inatlufacturerr LAKE M7'ERIUR LOPPER MINES. fid M TING WORKS. & Co., Manufacturers of I:'raziers' and Bett Capper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Stilt Bottoms, ipelter `odder. Sic. -- Also imi or tars and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, fiiheet Iron, Fire,iitte. 13Constantly on hand, TinmenFi Machines and To. Is. R'arohou•o, N 0.14 9 FIRST and 120 filiii4)ND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. '„Jeri .1 Copper ec to any desired p st tern. fe2l:iyd,kw BARGAINS IN C A IR P E 4. 11 l' ' ;,; Fykluti LET. A :ATiO , rtarrenfcdatch <4u he ;01 ..r a very vretz 1r al intO 0 • aulG TU BUILDERS St., CONTRACTORS. "i4lVe . MAI% •u. , 11, r "..1-:IdE: L i M H. , toen t .re i•repar, ic de;iv,7 our • AL YARD, 50.9 STREVAL Best quslity or X f. Y . C Yl9 A A iwasE "n hand urual. !)10g. SON, !;TlT:ViAlt'l Az Co (ONMTAAIiT I. Y ARRIVING AT FUERSTER it SCHWARZ, NO Idi Smlthbeld Street. above 6th, A splendid assortment of Fancy Goods,' TOY a, Wel! Paper, and Window Shades descriptions andAt t.;..B,tovrese prices tf3-12-tY" CHEAP WALL PAPMFUS—WEANTI- VEMLSON-8 SADDLES IV - ENLSON M- , f Wall Paper still selling at 15 treble, for w Just reo'd isidtai gate bv. • tale by W. P. MARSHALL. DRUB. I ARMSTRath. croal Wood M.od B eons *sake And 'first *mks. Medical. FOR THE CI.:REOF Counterfeits. •' }':i t : C J ~ r!: ti:r. • •,, g -AND JUAT OPEN D AT Medical. IMPORTANT TO LADIES tiiik.AT AMERICAN REMEDY." iIARVErS CRON() Tllit FEMALE PILLS HAVE NEVER YET FAILED (WHEN the clirocuott,llave been gtrictly followed.) tz) rcmoving ari,ett from OBSTRUCTION", OR EiTOPPAGEOF NATURE Or in ri.storing the system to perfect health when FnEorini; from Affections, Prolapens Uteri. the Whiter:, or other weakness cf Uterine Or gan The Pill, are perfeetly harmless on the and may be taken by the most del i at a females without cansits distress; at the same lime THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening. Liv,gorating, ar..3 restoring the sytittsm toe healthY condition, and by bring i7g on' the monthly period with regularity, no matter frn;r. what cause the ob truction may arise. Ths r should, however, NOT be taken the Ere, three I . ,ur months of pregnancy though safe at an , other time, /149 mi,ct.t . riage would be the result Et.,Al 6.) ?ilk PRICE, ONE DW.LAR. DR HARVEY'S TREATISE OD tJireAt,..- You:ales, Prcgnailoy..%'iscarriage, Barrenness, : t. rinty,Bosprodu•ti,m and Abtuies of Nature, emphatically the .I.A.D I ES' P I , rIE,DICA:_, ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70 pages, vent free to any address wiz oente re quired to pay postage. ..The Pills and B- ok will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired. BROURSLY lalla LED, and prepaid on rece;pt of money by J. Bltl 61N, M. D.. General Agent., No, io Cedar at rust. New York. -t.1.1 by t principal Druggists. Joaeph Drnggie', oorter of the d anti t., egent Lr Pittsburgh, oa emd,kw 111 A N .$.1`.00110; HOW' LOST! HOW RESTORED! 1441 Pubc sad pi a .egied envelope. Price , 6 A E It TIIE NATI RE. anu radical oure of Spermatorr ho:a. or -. , urinal trt ahnese. Involuntary Enna SOS 001 , nod Inntotaiuments to Mar riage general y , Nerv..usnee=, Couaturoption, Ep p and fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, recalling f Self-abuse. ,ke., op Rolm J. Cm: sawELL. r the Green Book, kn. " A Boos to l'houraud" of 1.4 "life r ere. ," bout under ae-.i. plain envelope to any ad dress, post-paid on receopt of -ix cents or two pos tage stamps by Da-CH. J . C. Rung, 12 9BowerY. :Now York. Post Office Box, 45,58 , e113.310-d6rw, A CANSIID STATEN ENT.—TOU CAN prccare f m any 1) ugrist to thi. city and miry. Dr. T. bias' Vt.ni Liao Liniment. it is a ease and speedy care for rethroat, headache, ehroMe TlKUttiliti.SED, colic, 'romps and pains in th.- limbs We air .se even} ono to rive it a trial tuc elpeasL Is u rum' irtle — .l. Dente — And we are ea.:ll , en a pers..n Wilt ever be without it beery family shouid have a La. tin in the house case of sullen uccsiet.ts, such as cuts, burns, Bantus, &c, Its t alirrelieving qualities are mi raculous. As for ,roue, it has saved hundreds,• we have the re: sto Drays it offloo, Cort.andt street, few 'Lurk. So by all D. ugg,sts. .11 Thomas Red path, Ditanurtd slier. PrAsburirii, Pa. aci2a lIHESEILKEPER•S FURNISHING STORE. GI. c) °Das VOlt TI-I.U. KIT( HEN. Tin V,' are, Brash ea • Wooden W al t Baskets Spice Boxes t Jelly Noma; Cup Tubs Wash Basins ‘ Straw ..13;.tort. Cup Mope Hair Sieves Wirt Sieves Mince Knives Coal Scuttle tssilver /Soap Steve Polish Chamois Salm Knife Washers Skewers Basting Spoat,e Gridiron:" Coffee Mills Lemon .Squet,ters Wash Boards Stew Pans Sauce Pans V. afle Irons Bird Roasters Fish Kettles Fry Pans Ham Beilers Farina Boilers Graters Egg Beaters Larding Needlers Flour Pails Pudding Pans Water Filterera Bread Pans Pie Plates Butter Ladles, Clothes Wringers Lron Holders Wooden Spoons . itep Ladders Butter Prints I.!:odors Wash Tubs then Lines Soap Cups Scales Toast Fores C.,,,k's Knives Sad Lrons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops Cakc Boxes .km, tko. FOR THE DINING ROOM. CILV PLATED, Castors Call Bells Syrup J ugs Nut Picks Cake lini - sos Fist Knives crumb Knives lee Creem Knives Salt stands Napkin Rings Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butss7l{,i, Forks and Spoons s,ul, Ladies oyster Ladles ' f -iv; Ladles I Sugar Spoons Children's Cops Mustard Spoons ttonnd &Oval Salvera Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands ~/oblets . _ , . 4'l' TLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square Waiters 15ngLish Tea hays Crumb Brushes Fork N. Spoon Trays Crumb Trays Dish Cover ,:hating Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee Biggins A ine - 7 , t;alzert - Coffee Cafetiers spirit uoftee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mat, lt,und Waiters Bread Baskert.i Cork Sorewa Won '.. 04, 101":1 1 Knife Sharpeners lintriger It t. :, \ Ater Co dem lie lOU. CHF CH AMBER. . .... 1 - o , ,ei Jar Water Carriers eot Batt , Chamber Buckets infant's Bath: Bowls and Pitchers Slatrtss Brusha (}as shades inriving _+..t.na, nursers iihades firenz 2datch il•.:_ie-i de Limps Slower btands ' C l othes sVhiskea Nursery Retnosreierd do iiainpors 15 ax l'aperi , : . Nigilt Lights. 31 IS('ELI A IV El) US. Lieraes Steps 1..k.u: Mato 'tine rah (}lnheA Vestes Blrd'Cagee Meat Safe 6 Virsetts , Pocket kinives Card de Visite Frarnes Flanks Camp Knives ! Camp Portfoliob. And everytninct I.orvininv 1.. a well aprointed liousenoi. , . . To be obtained at reaeonable price: at the NEW STORE: of KAY & RICHARDS 30 FIFTH STREEI Pint do o r hcluw the Exchange Bank deu,erod freo of charge in the oity, Aiegheay, Birmingham, Manohester. Du quesne but ugh. ate. agls-law The Howe Sewing Machine. v„.5. Perfected ISB2. NJ) RI:RIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL 11L4)Iher scivitig M acht ca. at the World's Fair, Ifir , t,' - vihilo the .! ., erving Machine reoeived as hnnorab!om^icon on itB tneritP ; and Wheel or ,k Wi18W2 . 3 toedal for device walled.;dfar ..h." The 11, we Sftwong Machine, was awa t aied a pre.tfital to an English Exhihttor,) as the t 06i r all art .tn exialhition Onr liQQbt e_! Zunr.nteel o make penect work en the Fghtebt hear t e,t taSrie said at. ! rentoJ ,ft St etair. street a. HeGitEGOR. Agent. myadataw:li , STEA:A. WAGON WORK 4) 11AND MAD! TO uhDER AGONS, ti HEEI,IIA is 110 vt, S, s ; ()RE !'KUCK, ti Y AND S CRAW CUTTERS. C. OLEM AN 4e27-Iyd Man qa vulva, , hany City Dit'ltiLElV NO 4 DIAMOND, PITIII4I.IURI6IH, ed my.2lvnsw 6:AVE YOUR G4B BY Ur4llliG OLEA- R 7 Anti-Hickering, American and Imfer ial Earnest, a sore saving (A twenty-five per emit. The Anti- Flickering is mat the thing for the Office. Ca!l and see them burn at the Gas and Plumbing Satablistunent of • WELDON & LELIA. no 4 164 Wood street. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER Q 4, 1863. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OTPIOR OP COMPTICOLLIM OP THE ettRIIIMOT Washington Gay, Aug. sth, 1863.. Was:axle, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has beoh made to appes- r that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITH BURGH, in the empty of Allegheny and State, of Pennsylvania how been duly organised undest and aooording to the requirements of the Act cl Congress, entitled•"an Aot to provide a Natiaaall Currency, secured by a pledge of United Statdsi Stooke t and to provide for the circulation and re-• demotion theroot i P approved February 25th ,l 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of . said not require { to be complied with before commencing the bur hoesa of Bananas, Now Tintszroan, L Hugh MoCullooh, Com troller of tho Currftey, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS p - BURGH, ootuav Veglieny and State of Penn sylvania. is autao to commence the business of Banking under Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this 54 day of Augu t s 4. lBe3. {SS aoteERJOEI Mee LOCH. ptroller of e Currency. The First Itational Baulk of Plitsburgh, Pa.. ' LATE PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPAM Capital s4oo,oooiwithprivilege to ir. crease to $1.000.000. The ittrd.sharirn.Crust Company baring orgatl lied under the act to provide a National Cur rency, under the title a the Flit •"f NATION Ali BANK tt.E' PITTSBUId_ci 11, would respectfully offer its services for - collection of Neuss. Drat:B,lslUß of Foci. • .tn., receive money nit ioposit and hir. , r Ritchanee p ath of the countri The success whit ti .'ended the Pittaburgli Trust Company LIN'? , uadaation in 1852, will we belive be a aut.. • .rantee that bustowd entrusted to the •• -•- nizati-'n will receive the some prompt -..k• - ,•• • . Having a very co correspondence with Banks and Ba nk er •ir.f f brut the country. we believe we can orkr 17„+c facilities to those who do business ra a as . The burn:miss wi..- looted by the NM 0 I officers and direentc-r., ... . ..... jnmes Latigillitl, 1 A ,. 113. K. Nimiok, Et.sbert S Han 1 A lexander Speer, Thomas Bell, liTancle G. Bailey, Thos. Wightreass, Alex. Bradley. Samuel Rea. JAMES LAUGHLIN. President. JOHN D. SCULLY. Cashier. magnet sth. 186.3:thhistf. KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BANKERS, N. Ilk Wood St., Second doo above Fifth street, ■IRALERN IN FOREIGN A NODop k eßic ExchanFe, Coin, Bank llotea, and Govern. meat tiecnriti Calleetiont, promptly attended to a; 11 a 'IOLA, SILVER., DEMEAN o NO E!. V—W L'ortin CA:J.I Inde,btacinass, (4 , ,,tart..7.Trr v. , tan , Cartitic,tao, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons. 13 d all other&oven:Latent A.:qr. - Wei bough; trP W, WILLIAMS a eo.„ rchs46'l.d Wood etroct, corner or Mir AMERICAN MOUSE. BOSTON. Iti THE LAilatfilEhit AND BEST AB ranged Ilotelin thew England :rate,; Is Centrally 'prated; and taws of aecers !rum all the routes of travel. It contains all the Loden; Im provements, and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the Lrave.ing public. The sleeping room; are large and well ventilated; the suites ofgoome are well arranged , a...d com pletely furnished for families and large traveling parties, and the hou a will continue to be kept as a first a first-class Hotel in every reopeot. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the cnun• try. EN KY KICK. Proprietor. Boston, SopL 18t1.1.' GROVER dr BA IS sx•R Premium Sewing Machines. TIIE ONLY GOLD MEDAL Ever Awarded to Sewing Machines to Illinois These machines were awarded the Highest i'rt, mum . over all competators, tr . the Best Funail2, Sewing Mach:nes, be Bret Manujizeturing Ma c amt.. anti the Mese Machine Work, et the fol lowing bIA ft , FAIR:, of 1*;:3 : Nem York „Vale First Premium r r faheit, ma: Ltce First Premium f.,r doubwi - thread machine. First Premium for auxhice work Vermont State Fair. . . First Premium :or fatally ma:itilce. _First Premium for manutacturing machine. First P1'611111103 fur machine work. lowa State Fair. First Premium for fami'y machine. First Premium mr manufacturing machine: First Premium for ma-chino wo.k. Miehigan &ate Fair. eirst Premium for "amity m u m- First Premium for manufacturing machine. First Premium tor machine work Indiana State Fair First Premium for machine for all purPisses kirst Premium for inachlue w,rk. State Fair. First Premium for machine for all pu.rpoaee First Premium for machine work. Kentucky state Fair. First Premium for ma .hino for all purposes Fir -t Premium for machine wo•k. Penneyivania Slate Fair. First Premium for mauu acturing machine Firs: Premium for beautiful mach no wore. Olio State Fair . First Premium for machine wcrk. And at the following County Faire : Chittenderi 00. ( Vt.) Agricultural First Premium for tamily i.ewing machine. Fire: "'ream= for manutacturir,g machine. First Premium fur ame:ine work. Ohamp/ain Valley ( Vt.) AgrieufturalSoclets First Premium for lamily machine. First Premium fur tuanufa,tu:ing machine. First ereMitl.... fur machine wore. Hampden Co. (Mass )AgriouLtura/Sooistn. Diploma for family machine. Diploma for machine work. Franidin Co (.N. Y,) Fair. First Premium for family machine, Firt Premium fr,r manufacturing machine Q..“. 31 '. Ca (N. A.gncuitural Soci<ty. Hr t Premium for (*.tinily machine. Washington Co. (N. Y,) Faer. First Premium for iamily machine. Saratoga Co. (.[Y. Y,) Fair. First Premium for family machine. Afro h antics In titute(Pa.)Fair. First Pr,mitun o.rtriachi:ie for al, ; , urposes. First Prennum foi machine work, fhe above oomarises all the Faire ..* which the GituVElt& BAKES MACHINE, were exhibit ed this year. At nearly all of them the leading Sewing Machines were in competition. The work made upon the Grover & Baker Sew ing machine has receives the First Premium at every &tate Fair in the United State where it has been exhibited to this date. Sales Rooms, No. a i s FIFT ST. 4 Pit tsburg. Pa. oo29:2mdaw A. F. CILATON EY, Agent. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT -DIFFENBACHERNS, mei n7h g tient'a. uadiea, 11.16.5ec acd Children's Wear , n great variety. sell • UST iIIiCSIVED- Laird's Bloom or Yonth tor the oompleition and skim Drake a ear:line Plantation Bitters. Ayer'e Cherry, Pectoral and Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsum. Wishart's rine 'free far Cordial. llagan'a Magnolia Baja.. &earling Ate urolria for the Hair. Holloway's Family Medicines, Limisey's improved Blood Searmer. All of Dr. Ja; no's amils Medieinea lure Bb earth,' and Honey Ulyeeriue creaai and cold Cream, :or chapped hands, face, &c., at HBO. A. KELLY'S Wholesale and Retail Drug otore, wait • • "Affliblkiedl4o,4, Allegheny. REMOVAL OF LIVERY WEABLE. The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Scott Howe, to near the corner of First and tinilthfleld street. W. C. Oonns old stand, is prepared to ftumish carriages, and saddle horsed apoif the 'ffiortest no tice. Also horses ! kept at livery at reasonable gag e g, Und and a.liarrangements for fir nerab will r ve 3 =l attention BEIQgD. Bankin Houses. OF FIITTSIO USG 11 MIME alb. Isarn.uLY 'Jut: -.td kJ, 4 . 01/ A/2111. Wrought Irv:. ¢1310i3 Ii e-7, c,crnr:l , : :to '.15.111.1!...7t17 - 4 CI WO 'qt.?: 1112-1..mr.-3mad tifixtnr.c, CaniE ..rz I hf' bte•fl“. , .Ll .n.' P.. r4ni*ii seill:daid E•C• ?Ai.C.271% . 't - • ''• NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, For Sai e. `FOR Pi TSBERTiII PROPERTY SAL 4.-- A t,o etnry brick dwelling house, contai. ins rocrrs and finished garret, lot 20 byl(o9 feet fronting on Carson an , l Chesnut Etta, but three minutes walk a' one the Suspen4on Bridge, having the kdvantage of Passenger :tail war Pamir t:.e door, will be esld at a bargain. For t • rue and particulars apply to T. A. hioCLBLL AND. 55 Fifth etreet. IV HY SHOULD YOU PAY RENT when you can t•tirehase a two-story fra •.c dwelli-g hou•e and , ot of gro,nd. sixteen Met front by fifty fee deep for $400.. Terms-4270 cash. remainder •rk one and two years. situate to Tuque=ne ore', ne-tr tb, Water Works. Alton a two•story brickawelling toe, and lot a• ground, a.,n a Elsa an the al-, e, w+li be cold for sBuu, • re bel cask, retnein•der in on. , and two years. Title clear of all then bealce. Cal at once at oar Mane, 51 Marko , tract if you would .tectir cheap home mill CIMILBERT SONS ON" $2,500 FOR A V ALUA BLE LOT of ground and three droning hou,.es, Nos. 17 and 19 Fourth eject, lot thirty feet front by silty feet in depth. Aiiply to S. CUTHIMIT do SONS, 51 Market EL (ABIDE, as,ooo. —A VAL UABLE FARM JIL in Wes:, s'ee- townshir for sate at a bar gain, cOntaiding t 3 acres, sixty in cultivation seven acres of fall grain, twenty-three acres rf. choice timle.r. white oas and hickory. ail smooth; good land sad lie 3 well for cultivation ; frame. dive fling house, large qablo, siring house, : garden paled in. orcha , l of two acres. Tern e—• one-half cash. remainuer in case pa: meaty Apply to S. CUTHBRILI' SUNS, 6 51 Market street. ' F,.r Mine Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Mothi in Purr, Woolens, ,to., insects on Plants, Fowls, !milli/11a. are. kut up in 25c, 50c and $1 boxes, bottles and flasks; and V flasks for ID tots Pnblio Instia tutions, ' mls irZai!ible remedies known." Free from Poisons," - Not dangerous to the Unman Family." "Rats comn out of thou. holes to die." /ht.- Sold wholesale in all large cities. zi id by r,;.: Druggis:s and Dealers every• where. Atir Beware of all worthless imitations. eLiir See that tar's" name is on each box, bottle and flask before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot, 4b Broadway, N. Y. -d Sold by R. E. SELLERS& CO., and B. L. FA EINESTOCK Whol:•sale Agents, Pitts" burg, . isilBs-Brodeedem i;IJ &BYE. CO F ; k* 47, a de- eft? it! ?An a:mitt - Demi «t,B , 01 btut•a- 1'431. Ope ,!6 " l,;!,, : l. ty.s`actql'itt. *to. 3 ," ,41.4tz nr"' ar2. n.or .APO ii gam t A.S' desmintla- or 5.11t11., SMITH, PARK & CO. Ninth Ward Vonuchry Warehouse, N 0.149 Fire,. acid 120 Se , ond eta. Manufacturers .of al; sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil Retorts and Stills. Um And Water pipes, Sad Irons. Dog irons. Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds Plinio. Hangers and C. uplings. AL.o Jobbing and Machinery of corery desorip tion wade to crier. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will be earedullg attended to. o21:1yd&w FALL A'Au 1 / 2 1INTEll DM GOODS All I eeoriptioni4 Now Opening M. MENTZER'S, 94 MARKET STREET, BLACK A' - :D FANCY -01. KS FRENCH MERINOS, REPP KERINOS SCOTCH PLAIDS, BALMOR A L SKIRTS, FLANNELS, COUNTRY BLANKETS, SHAWLS ANT) CLOAKS M. MRNTZE it, oc2B-3m-eod LIPTON, 01,D0E6 ct CO., Gravel Roofers, CrBFICIF: Corner of Fifth and Wood streets, nod Second nory J UST OPENING—A SPLENDID AS rtmei,t of et th acts ("ironies, naawis, French Kepi a, PLii Mous Delained, Blankets, Flannels. so.. and havens a large stou• of Domestie ileuas purchased before the _ate advance uu Goods, w old invite all to pall .ce, ti...iatiAaeLery IL J. LI NCH, No. 67 friarset street. Bed woon th et.. ,rnitb DIALGOIId. ELPPLV.—WE HAVE RE ceived t mt,o'hei tut of 13_01, and :out from the manutactur‘r . conatn:- ing of alt the latent and moat last. onable at) lea ofeniiemona'. Ladies'. lsuy'B, ,E.143.3'. and tall dren't wea , witic3 we aye pre..azixi to dell at a slight advance on t. a,,tern prices Call and ex. amine Country .erchanto supplied at &totem pnceis. J. h. BORLAIN D. no 7 M A nRET St.. Zd door from sth: FILESH TOMATOES AND PEACH .S--- ar doz tre.9h 'lowa OOP ir, oars, " Peachna curt reetdvot and for Bala by KER. t!r. BROS., 0 , 2 4 . 12,:i and US Wooj at. 100 8. 40 8 B ob i l ' A :art; B, 40 obls powckrod. Gran. aria Crushed jag: recoivea and for Bale by 11.1:01MLAS. & 13110 S, .1a) 125 anal/ Wood in• 50 BASKETS, •• PINTS AND Quist-to." Ifeldssok's cn,ropagne, 30 Cases Spassling Moselle, In store and for sate to MILLXIt s ILICKETEION If 7 DOZ. DRA RE'S PLANTATION iii BITTERS—Just received and for eels by Ei SO. A. LELIA. - Dole 8U Yederal st..4aloghau, DAILY POST. DAILY POST-ADVANCED : it ATE S Ulm Year. ty mail .$8 0 0 Biz menthe. .,. 4 2b Three " One • One week. delivered in the 18 Single copies . 3 le agent; per hundred. 200 Corrcspo • dance of the N. Y. Time;. How the rail Campaign was Lost— How Charleston is not Taken—The Condition of the Rebets—What Next a What Hay Be, If Dove. Tax BEECHES, November, 1863. The readers of the Times will bear me witness that I have uttered bat one opin• ion on the proper military mode of con ducting the war, and that, unfortunately, lif the loss of time and money be unfor tunate,) events have vindicated that opin ion to the very letter. It would have - given me delight to have seen a triumphant • march on Richmond, the captured Cha— r. lest , in and the breaking down of the rebel armies. For the first three months of the war, up to August, 1861, I fell in with the multitude. I thought a gigantic effort would crush the rebellion, and I think so yet, if we hail had the military genius to devise and conduct a great plan,• end had greet armies. We had, not, and when that became apparent, we had first to learn the art of war, and then to practice in the slow ways of the old 'method. Celerity of movement, with violent impingling attacks on single points by concentrated forces, constitute almost ill the art of a quick and vigonoca war. Another kind of war—perhaps snore sure, bat requiring far more time and cost—is that of gradual, permanent approaches in an enemy's country. Ball Run determined that we had no Hannibals or Fredericks in our army, and we were obliged to adopt the slow method. On this plan, the anaconda system wag the right one, and certainly we have broken the most powerful ribs of the tiger by the pressure of the anaconda: But even the anaconda mast press more at some points than others. It was palpable that the Mississippi River was the main line of at, eta and defence. It was palpable also that the lines qi railroad converging from the Mississippi, or the interim. 'South, (which are absolutely necessary to main• tain communication with the Mississippi,) could only be held permanently by holding the mountain passes of Rest Tennessee and North Carolina. They are the keys of the central South, which, possessed by an invading army, enables it to command the whole interior of the country. A knowledge of the railroad systares of this country was the first thing required of a good General in this war; for a knowledge of that., a perfect knowledge of the to pography of the country was necessary. But T see no evidence that any command ing General in the war had much knowl edge of either. The railroad companies sent a great many energetic men to make, Generate of ; but where was there one wlrn could take a coup d'eeil of the whole country ? Where weft_ there one who had studied its topography and resources? But we must be content to work with the tools we have. Most fortunately, the rebels have no better. We could not hope thiit they should have Generals mach in terior to Bragg, Pemberton and Johnston. Lee seems to be the best of them, and yet he has made two reports which prove him to be a very dull man, and allows us no liberty to consider him a man of superior capacity. But let us proceed. After two years, we have got the Mississippi—got East Ten • nessee. Providence compelled the Gov ernment to_do at last what ought to have been done at first. Even the rebels did not comprehend the full importance of East Tennessee till it was taken. Their blockheads are just as dull as oars. They can see nothing till the sharp lightnings and the live thunder leap from the clouds. But when Vicksburg was taken, when the toads ware open, when the weather was beautiful, what stopped our armies? What has lost, in a great measure, the splendid campaign which opened to the army of Grant, and might have terminated the war? It is a part of military history that more campaigns have been lost by delays after victories than by defeats. Giving toe mouth of July to Grant's army for rest and preparation, there remained three mon.hs, from Aug. 1 to Nov. 1, for the conquest of Alabama and Georgia. My letter to the Times in July last, will show that I thought that was the exact thing to be done The line of march (compara tively nnresisted then) would have been along. the Northern part of Mississippi' and Alabama, till they arrived on the mountain elopes of the Cumberland, I where, uniting (in operation) with the Army of the. Cumberland, Chattanooga would have been evacuated, Bragg forced to retire—Rome, Atlanta and Columbus, all have fallen, and the let of November would have found the rebel Confederacy denuded of the last hope of support. Why was it. not done? Grant had three coins ; one of them was ample enough to defend the line of the Mississippi. Where were the others? One went to Arkansas, and one to Louisiana, or at least large parts of them. Now, what I wish to say is, that the capture of Little Rook and the march to Opelonaaa was not worth, as to ending the war, one straw. We cannot end the war by running after Price, liolnies, and Kirby smith, beyond the Mississippi. Let them stay there, and dig and starve in the swamps of Arkansas and Louisiana •,. • • . STIC• far A 1 MEE PITT6BURGH POPLINS 44 Market at We must destroy the armies of Bragg and Lee before we end the war. Tbeiop portunity to do this in the most effectual manner was in August and September. There is no disguising the fact that we lost the opportunity, and we lost it by the want of sagacity and energy in the super. vising military mind, wherever th a t may be. The battle of Chickamauga was fought because Rosecrans was not reinforced from Grant's army. It was fought for C )attanooga, and we hold it. That will ! the ahower which history gives to all who censure Gen. Rosecrans. But I de— sire not to enter noon any contravene.' questions. The military positions I lay down will not be questioned by any man of nutelli• genes. But what of Charleston ? Simply this : That Charleston is a fort.fied city, which cannot be taken except in one of two ways: 1. By investment and ap proaohea, as in other sieges. To do this would require a large army landing in Bull's Bay, or moving from Fort Royal. We could nut spare that army, and made. no wadi attempt 2. That, Fort Sumter being battered down, the monitors should, be able to go in and destroy the place. Fort Sumter is neelesa at the present moment, but the mOnitOrs make no at tlempt to go in. Why ? Simply,that as vessere twist land batteries, th" 'e expect too tilePici them. Where is there an sagiuser. !ha ledaiit. that a land bat tery limped) , made,.cien'be taken'hy mow *At liiiimtora *ere iaade—as well COSRECT 0 THE WAR ESTABLISHED ),842,,, La Giaire and other Aron veeeileilittett there were no 200-pounder t-Parrottigiince, They are very good maohinee,focerykin, purposes, bat they cannotdo,eyerythms., Gen. Gill. , s has done. aatturablf— , " everything he can do withbitt-itrz army. We ,nnst, therefore,vraittraff WI we have mph enough to atcrau,JAmeg Island, or the monitors ,are able to gin retoke than theiy have yet ihbist a caida• ity for. .., Such then' are the tenses which hale lost the finest- A.rktptun that mince ever furnished for the , march of _armies. The victorious legions of Grant iliertftfattee t el on miner etpaditioner 4 l64"the irodlisit in the harbor of Charleataili confessed AS impotenc,e by two months , of: w i4lcp. within eight of that city. Tfie q u estion now is : What is the situation ?,' - Wttat next is to be , done? We are: to-do:just what we ought to, have dose before. Cha ttanooga n.,tatt vital p9int. We mustcon centrate'ba"r armies from the West,arld throw them with resistleets fury ortiathri plains of Georgia and Carolina. It oath not he done by any half way merniurek We must make the Army ' of the Camber land 200,000 strong at least, stuvir necef: vary, a million.. The rebels are now nearly destroyed by - exhatretiaa.. _ Oar l.Governmetzt says they . have , but 200,000 available men, and their movements seein to show it—for they are constantly'rnerd4 tog corps aerossfrom one point asohneither, This is conclusive evidence ofitheir weak ness. We must overwhelm t them kgs tktt centration at Chattanooga 7 -crossing , the Southerb spurs of thenrountains—crukh ing ell forces in front-i , takingtßome, At lanta, Augusta Savannah,- Charleston and Wilmington in succession. Two years. of error and blunder ought to haie taught us something of the science of war -, two years ought to bring out some of those rays of genius which once illuminated ; the brows of heroes and of generals, Mast we confess that we have no greater inilitify talent than that of Bragg and Lee? If so, the heroic ages are past, and the genius of war must hereafter take its place among the common arts of life. A VETERAN OBSERVER. CIINARD , Lim& Wu to Queenstown intl-Lirerpool. The first 01/ile powerful SpitrWlip,2 SIDON I/6.DAR MARATHON, TRLPOI.I, %WILL SAIL FROM SEW FORK v every alteemate Wedneeday L from Liver pool every alternate Tuesday, Sand trot*. QueeIIII WWII every aiterWt6.WedneadaY• - Steera,te Plumage from LiverriooLor queetilF— town, PS; from New York. S2a2,,Parahlevlo Gold or its equivalent in °onager libr Steerage Passage applyto inEGLIAND% SIMON. 40 Naito% St New York, . or. TERNS. RAMSAN,II2fi Ittlard No 122 Monongabotalkftwe. • Passage from England & Ireland 21,+00. • - EUROPEAN gialAGEls Y. rrNLOIELAS EA.THEMaIff ,simismr g..a r -anze &walk. Pa., is prepared to b rigout bt &balk Pseeengore from or to anzpart of the old ookin, try. .ither tri , ' steam or mums_ paatretn. la'LLtilT DRAM PGA SALArlaarabla lq arif part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cinthanati Ball oad. Alen, Agent for the old Black; Star Ida° of Bailing Paohots, for the Steamer Great Emm en', and for 'amities of Steamers sailing betwatm Dior erg: LiTergooL Glasgow and Galway. fell HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY. ITNDERBIGHED WOULD RE' SPECTFULLY inform the Public that they have opened the store No. 57 Rift sized, under Masonic Hail, with a lame astfoktmemt of Hoop Skirts, of every description. manufactured by them_ selves, and they are_prepared to offer untomal W indecements both to holesale and Retail &W -ere. The material used in the manufacture of our skirts is of the very bed' trnalitg and being manufactured on the premises. tild work *guar anteed. All skirts purchased' at our establish ment oan at any time be repaired., We cordially invite all buyers to call on us beferreshefore pur chasing elsewhere, as we reel confident the extant of our business enables its to offer in dnoements not elsewhere to be obtained. GAILFSEL_ set-9md El Fifth st.. un tt der Masonic Hs& MARTI() OEBECNT T. F. WATSON, nx lg. 491 'Jr I C NV co A, lE. EA. Is preparedgo Oennmt the exterior of Milieus with improted Mastic Cement cheaper and Sll perior to any done heretofore. This must has no NUM: it forms a solid and durable adkunthns. ness to any surfaee, inmerlilusble by water or frost, and equal to any eittality of stone. The undersigned is the only reliable samtnrsos deal workman in this cementfu. this Oil I have applied this Cement for the following gmtlemen, whom the nubile are at libeetrte.re fer to J. Bissell residence Penn meet. finbibei' Jso hisOandless, Allegheny. do fi_yrs J. H. Bhoenberger, Lawrenceville. do 6ym J. D_ , McCord, Perm street, do 4 378 A. lioeveler. Lawrenceville. do 8 yrs Girard House Pittsburgh. do 5r5 Elt. Charles ^ do . ffr_ Address Washington Hotel Box 'l5 , Pittsburgh P.O. fah2Dayd 7ALL PSPSM , FOB AUTUMN-OF 1868, oomplete eacortment of beantlfal PAPER HANtilf.3l6lo Of all Eska. at prices lower thin aiß;brtagahl offered. For saki during the ger4f,o,il P. arAiiiitug ea IHAVE THIS DAY MOLD 4.• - D. tire Mock of SHIP CHAROLSIIS aist BOAT st ALES to .111010. ILLItATTA CO.. who 'will continue the busbies at the old ateaiiirlo. Front street. To those of my_friendi who have patroalsed me during the/eat Sfte ft, Years. while oonnected with the firm of 'wax h Stamm, /mum. lissom & co.. and Jona O. Isatic,l remit my thanks, and solicit a oontinnance of the patranatlto no' sototheors. Messrs, ARNO, HAMA AL7it CO,. eaeerf% y reoommeading them as eiy way oSicu of it remain for thwitillUth Messrs. Ramo. Maseru. "I 004 wt o have the pleasure of seeing nal ottib-..r0p0 mad friends J/NO. 41.'15:14.11L Cincinnati... October IS. IBS& Having purchased the stock of e t aa : 1 *;(1, and snoreeded in the demo of ,k - k a t. Ukase, lather a Co., and Jac. 6.. ski bow ski IP CHANDLISItY and BOAZ ATORawa, we ps hope to merit a continuance of the very :) 10 1 1rIfi n a h rU l fi L N 0 IfILA.NIi hid.LATA. PRA 11. RNO _E, No. 47 NK Puhlic laindju g . Cineinnad,:October D. MX 0c26-tf _ . Ill& 1111107/813::10 EIMILITHIICRLD RP street, mit Mt. pliejgrArvtiotut actual:Ma. anseaartak Impartla , of th e see. acerbate Ilniptions. Tettei, orm bl ermuld ti is. assee. &Waal weal:nee% Kat Ithektaatien t . Female . .t , oakum_ illeattar itupse=atiDifr. ewe of the 4 to m etz le dg . in the Net 144 . Latta*two! %hi der and Mftes. agolhA. Vlttilltatesa• teed. . v ' by w‘, Jul modeled adagio mu y nola 0 44'
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