JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. Dr. Hoofland’s ill KAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DB. 0. M JACKSON, Priladel phis, Pe n n a., IS NOT A BAR ROOM DRINK, SUBSTITUTE FOB RUM, Intoxicating Beverage BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable Extract. A PURE TONIC. Tree from Alcoholic Stimulant, or Injurious Drugs. AND WILL EFFECTUALLY CUBE Llvter rtHiipltrint, Dyspepsia and Jauudice E 0 0 FFAN D ’ SGiifiMA N BITTE RS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility. Disease of Xhe Kidneys, and Dleases from a ilisor* dered Stomach, Observe the Following SymptHms 'Resulting Fj-om Disorders ol the .. Digestive Organs : C'onsitrii rii'u, in»-. urn. D .. am ior xood* > ollucr* Of M c ght .□ ule StfitufiA:!, >our tSini.- lag or Fl’jtturine at tne Pit of the bu rr.* wh, p'TOnicinK Gf tae Head, Homed &r,j Drtncult Breutfung, •Flutterioic at the Uecrt Inoxingor when in a l; • c P stare, JMiczjm--- ot Virion, or WeU te lore the Bigot. Fovor and Dull Pain i n H e neftd, Jiotioicnoy t*i Perspiration, Vo' jf LhoSkin and Ryes, Pain u: th "J*\ le * back ' L ' h{ *t, Limbs, Mr. r Laden Plashes of H eat, PoTn- Utt ’o the Flo' h, Con?iaT>t im g-.ningi of Lv i; . a-d STes-t Doi.jes s i o n of Spirits HOOFLANIi'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE Yol A GOOD APPETITE, STRONG NERVES, HEALTHY NERVES, STEADY NERVES, BRIBK PEELINGS, HEALTHY FEELINGS, A 6600 CONSTITUTION, A STKUNG CONSTITUTION. A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION. A SOUND CONSTITUTION WILL MAKE THE WILL MAKE THE DELICATE WILL MAKE THE v-', will make the DEPRESSED . . . WILL MAKE THE SALLOW COMPLEXION WILL JiAKfi THK J>U£il. ETE CIJEABA BUInBT Will prove a blessing in EVKKY FAMILY. Can be used with i.erieot srfety h,' MALK OLD OR OH FEMALK, YOUNG. PAKTICCLAK MOTICE. There are many preparations told under the Nome of Bitters, put up tn quart bottles, compounded QT <*• cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from JO to 4U ' cents per gallon, the taste disguised Zy An ise or Coriander Becd^ This class of Bitters has caused and will contin ue tpeausc. as long as they can be sold, hundreds Jq e publish the following receipt. Gel Vne '< HjK>aanq*M German Bitters, t and biCtWith TKree of Oood Brandj ® r WUliky, and the result unit be a preparation ***** r>* ***** ©X'Coi in medicinal virtues andurue eqoooUencc am/ of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and wtU cost macb less. Youlwill ; haps aUlhe virtues of Hoofland'e JUltleis in connection'unih a good article of Liquor Tut a «*fcA less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. ! BKUCATE CHILUBEH I Those suffeihu from HAhASMIs, wasting .. *n&J, wRh scaroelt any flesh on iheir bonea are ottred In a v r ry short time; ‘one bottle in iuch oases, will have a most aurpria:ng elftct " l>E«lLiiY, Resulting from fe\er.< o: any kind—These Li ;e-a will renew y .ur Btreugih ma very tho. t limn ftVliß AABAtilk. y The chilis will not return if these Bit:er? are used, Nopertoa in a Fev<_r and Ague District should be without thorn. From Jiev. J. Nekton Brotcn, D. D., Editor q‘ the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. j Although not disposed tu favor or recommend Patent :vicdio;nes in general, throngh distrust ol their ingredients and efl;oct> ; 1 yet know of no sufucitm reas m-wey a wa.n may not testify t the benefluhe poaevea bunseH tu have reomved xrhmfcny tdmpltfp+eparatioti, tn the hone thit ne may thus conuibute to tne benefit ul. thers j Ido this more readily in rerard to Doofiand’a tier man Bitter?. prep.ued by Dr u M. JacKon. of this oity, hecau e 1 wa? prejuoicea against them for many ' e.rs. an !er tne impression that {They wereoa.ttb 41. au ~uuJic mixture. I am indent ed to my ir.cn : li-Ao rt Shoemaker, Esq . lo? the removal <»f to:? prtjudi c by proper test.-, anH for •noouragt'in n* to try ihcui, when suffering Ifuin uroataoo i-ua .uutu.ued mobility. Iho u/e of three b julcr o: ibero Bmnrs, at the begiauiig ol the present yvur, was l ~1 ,w«d by evident rfehei, and to a degree of Du«Xiiy acu mental j°t wh cb I nad not felt f *r‘«ix and had almost t e paired of reg.-.iti 11*. rtlere lore thank (in 1 -na u*y Iriond ;or >. irect.ng mo to the use : t tbem ■ j June ) v •> J. iN t.'.V I'.N BKutMN - ATTENTION LOLL'IEHS,. A*» THii I'HIENUS OF MOI.DIEBS We Obl. a-.tcju.n of all , a ring delation, of mpntia u* t..e arms to the fact that • HOOF LANJ3 b i;efmat Bitton* will cure nine tenths M|he^iioipadon° ' Acidity ol the Stomach, and for all oases reuniting a Towo. T HH Win* ISCUIDES THE HOST „ agreeaWe and Salt of Iron we pea th? of Oldie oombined with tf 1 ® W' H n“ e J cf JWabio tonios, Yello* Wh?7S« e eff6 2 t m many casas of,s. OFJ- 1 fc'G 57 GBAJKT HTIIEET m. sofi BTleholaN Bnliaiug M * M TO THE PUBLIC. IiSPECIALIY THEIGKOBANTAIiD aid laieeiy modes: of all denomin&tionr Treat Secret anil Delicate DU orders, Selt-Abase, * nd ., Uis^'. a ° r taatioE * o-.mmon and Incident to .youth 9 of both sexes and adults single or married. Because Lie. Bbxnbtbup pub U-hes the fact of siifSSfii2w th S 1 5 Ilor ¥* l t. aC A d fal6eJ y o-uojeat kre grratsn very unmoKai tod for cantsmtaaiionand corruption among tneir wives, promising sons and daughters then lamily * hysicians should bo c.utious to keep them in im ranoe that they do the same as Ue. BRAKSTECi*, loxcept publishing; lest a in croMro iiMOttc® might** lest to them among stu-' pid, lahely mede;i and presumptous families, oorn and raised in up as ush roone and who oompa-o scoiety, intelligence at av Umo [ i' ar *ots and. guardians are tha\k nil that their sons, aaushtem and ward-, ore- Mous y feLbl*-, aickly and of delicate cond tiun and appearance have been restored to hoßth and rigor «y Ult. beside, many be lore and a:t:r marriage through him have- be n sayed much suffering, anxiety, mortafio*tion Ac spermatorrhea or nocturnal omi eions, are .om pletoly cure! m a very short space ot time by hi* new remedios.which are peculiarly his own They are oornp unds fivm the Vegetable Kingdom having eeen the fallacy of the Aeroorial treat men*, he has abandoned it and substituted the vegetable. Female diseasoß are treaied wuh merged success—having had omt forty year* (40J experience in toeir treatmon: in hospitals of both the (Jld World and m the United Sutes, leadH him to say- to al! with a lair trial, health and happiness will again bloom on the now-palled cheek. Infle no long© wi h mcntiDanks and quacks, but come and be cured. Consumption amd all iti kindred dlsoases, of which so zninyan nually fill < ur countries, cat; now be relieved providing they attend to it iirtime, Fuu partic ; ulara oan be had ot my treatment by procuring a oopy of the Medical Advher. whioh is given grat is to all teat appjy. Having the advantage of over iony years experience and observation, oon eequenly.he has superior shill in the treatment ot special diseases, and who is daily consu ted by the profession, as we.l as reccmmendea by res* poctable citixenß, nub.ifhenq prop ieurj of ho tels, Ac. Office, 86 Smithfield street, near oia* mond street. Private owimnunicadons fr- m ail parrs of.ihe union atriet;y attended ;o Direct t 0 . 0 , BOX b 0. “ e8 * ' Pittsljurgh Bom uffi jo. BTRO4U HEARTY STOtp 1 I.IVKCY CLEAR 10,0U0,000 SAVED. GLEASON’S KEIiOSEH r E CftiTER W lll - Warm food fob the ba .▼ ▼ t-y, heat water ' r steep herbs, Ac , for the sick, m;u.e warm water for shaving or tody, cook a lew oysiers, boil or try Vggs, make tea aud cc‘- , in !«g limeand oxj’tnse than by any other mean- know:,. or. any amp without ocscuring the igbt, Pr.cc -enw by mail j outage i-rici, bo cents a l atei't Lighter, lor hghtiDß lump? wi’h -0Q * removing the chimney. Pur tale ana retail by WEI,DON A. EEU.T, oc-' li-b \Yqoj a acootsfor the manufacturers LAK!.; tUFKEIOE UOPPEB MINES. 'wSISETINe WORKN. F “rk, At (>, Manufacturers of bbe,,::.. - rane-t' and Beit Copper Preyed Co; per Bottoms, Raised Mi)! 80-tom* .4.dd*bvJrf.J Al>o in::-o r . «,• i dealers in Mc-tale I'i: I’ Hte. M.feet Ij -n, Firo. Ac. . •oUC.»n‘itHO*iy />ti hand, Timnenr and T-> Is 'A arebou-c. No. i 49 FIR SECOND HTKEETS, Pittsburgh Fa ei'ui ‘wdcr oi U-*i-;-er mi to any dceind patter;. fedl-ydiw BAMOA INS i .4 K p E t s . Af , 87FOURTH SIiIEET. A laigo ati-.rtuier.i, which will he s :d al a VPry great reduction irom late prices TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. \\7 f are SOW MANrFACTrHJNfi v T •* -»m «-rior nrlielo of LI Af I- Wliii.il v> ■; rc i, 609 LIBFKTT STREET, Best qaalny or FAMILY Coax. ■ w »y* on "hand as u?ual. DICKSON, STF. WART A CO. IOSSTAjrrj.T AItRIVIJfG AT FOERSTER * NCHWABZ, So. Ki*eei, above 6th. A splendid assortment of Fancy Go«tls>Tojs, Wall p,..r>< r Wtedowftkndes ‘ A7oi.lt dcr.cri; ' an .j .: t - e j uwos . p r i oca • p.i- • - ...... VBHISOK-S SABBIES VESISOS \tjaI W«H Parer sßUsellmg at IS cents, for * just rec'd and for sale by W. P. MaMhALL; FBTZiEB i ARMSTROHQ. - oolS oorner Market aaS-Jflretgjjcti. idioal. FOR THE CURE OF -AN D - M a ,n«8 Ta 11 J itfu Medical. UIFORTAJiT TO LAD EES. GREAT '.MKL'.CAN remedy HARVEY'S DHROV'U THERM female PILLS |_l AVE JETEIi TET FALL ED (WHEN the directions have been BtncUy foliowod.) In remeving difficulties ariringfrom OESIRUCIION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE Or ia restoring the 87 ; --.-..:, to perfect bealih woe:; n 5. n5 . fr, ' m, '' r : n: ‘ l Affectione, Prolatras Uteri. “® w ®T ksuse of ihe Uterine Or gan Ihe I ,ID are porlectly harmless on the co.s.i.uuoa. and mar he -akr-, by the most del sam ■: i ?“ ,es wlt uout caußi. g distress: at tte' THEV At T AS A CHARM, By ft. eng’.!:ouu g, invigorating, and restoring .no sys: -.m 11 a healthy an,, by bring i;:g on t'-e mo-t*jv period with iregularity no matter i;oir. what cause the ob-tructioo may arise rhey6houi i, however, NOT bo taken the “fl 11 * 8 cr f '- nr pregnancy though safe at any omer time, as miscarriage would be tno result. DOLLAR 01 o: ' TlLa[n * 6,1 PRICE. ONE DR, HARVEY'S TREATISE On Dißeadesof tema.c . P’fgnancy, A)iscarriage, r I- renß • , ' e * Kepro luuion, an*i Abuses v a.i?i u {! • omphatic illv thoLADiES’ PrU- VaIE aMhi)ICA.u ADVIciLK. a pamphlet of7o pftgos. goat f>eo to any address ,"dx cents re quired to pay postage. *S-The Ui’ls nrd B ok will he sent by mail. conndentM' r. whyn dy.'-irad. sfcubki.y skalrd, and prep.- *u on recc pt ot mono? by J. A . rta . Josej.li * iruiiiMc. I'reggi.t, or, er 1/ the Dlamo-d ur.' l .'.urlt-t -t , gent f.r fil’iburgh O'f'6 CTadAtU- * • >l. Aili'. i>; Il«*Vt I.OKT ! It l» V K! S ! cUiJili 1 JiUt rtituh, n 1,. I‘r:r. «, •. A EEt l IKE I>\ I H E .VAT I it K I tr«N radi.-ol .-ore f Spot mat' ,-r -htea, or ,-eminal lnv-lnntary Emis s. *exuai Dcrnhty, a;:.: impediments to &lar~ r»ac- gcr-ral.y Nerv, a • C-m>umption. E.- nep.-> an.; n:s; Menial a.,.1 lucai.acity, resulting l:o:u .t'eU-at-use. A-:., oy Robt J Cl'i VERWKLI.. MD, author :fce <}rem Bnok, rro A IteoH to rhon- HiKle of Nnfferer. *' Sent under soal. n, a pla:r: envelope 1., any od- on rceo.pt ol ia cents or two pos tage stamps by I'a. Ch. J . C. K mug, lay Bowery Now Y ork, Post riffle Uoi, 4AH6. flold-hmdAw. A CAb’ETD STATFJtBaT.-Vur a.-t ::o„rde t'tew Pan; l Pans Wafle 1 ri• nr Bird Hoaxer-,, Hah Keitie- Pry Pam Uam Ilfilcr- Farina Boiler*’ and Sp-.on> Boup Lad'es j Oyster Ladies nu?,j y 1 ugar SiMjona Children a t’upe j Muatum spoora Hound diOtal salver£ Ice Pitcher* Bouyuot otaaus i Goblet.* , CUTLERY® IvoiT K.n;vo? Carvers Ooooft do dc Porks , do do Square W alters Kngtish lea Trays Crumb BriL-bes torb A Sj-c- o Trays Crumb Tray-' Dishi Covers Lbalin* Dishe- Hash Dishes CoQco Biggins \Ulc '.trainer.- Coffee Cufetie'B ©pint cofioe }•: t 3 N’u: •''■aettora Table Mats , h und Waiters Dread Basket; ! Ct»r& r?rrews nino Coolers ; Rude Sharpeners Kelrigerator* j \S a ter Coolers, Ac. FOR THt: CHAMBER. Toilet Jars W ater Carriers root Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Bathr B->wl- and Pitchers Matross Brushe.- ;•.hades Shaving ./Etnas Nu. \y Shader. Bronx Match Holder?; U Lamp* Flower Stands - . p.,> Whisker Hampers Max 1 aper - | N./.. I.urhtr WISrELEANEOIA. l.ibrae? ,'teps i-.,. : \ ienna Fish i.ibibo* \ »• .ji^,.- Bird Cage-. ;*i<« , 5 • VlZZett* ; vv 1,-vvce Card de Vimte Kra nes Flarks Camp Kdivo- C,:ni i': rt i • !11 •-. And everythin* t er-rinir.t - .v•* 11 am ointod House l.oia. STOKI i-ticei i! the NEW KAY & .RICHARDS so KIFTH vthk*-. i - . ;-ii ve: i ri:;r F;ty. Am, gb Thu Howe Sewing Machine. inv*'iii«*d M 5. isnj |> F< j:tVKI> TKIBI II FKOJI iI,L , .T ’ t: - r •' r ‘-’ n * * J - \b. : *>’','rld’s Fair, l*nj, wh.-MUEiy'.-w rcr .. i-ine ; eooivcj ” l>> T :i ‘. :i .'-n 'N iconu- . ~u whcel or it \Ju?. * a :l-«UU l»r in device, c .Mod Vir cularb >i: l.je Ll< >i-w\ns Maohu.'-, wa* a;v; k rif- .>* . ••• nr ;• ; ■ *]■...* Kxhibit'-.|\/ as •- ... Our i*ht m r \ ' k ' ;K ' w-fk -n tLo lubie.-i aim un - i-._-.ri i;• ii.ii *■' i so muka r-t-.r;il-ri'\- Sold and roiled, .'oi. i'enn a ,-y Clair, *tr*et£. A. ,H. A*®nt t my&Vnt&w:!? STJSAm WAGON WORK IiAN'D AND MAD.) TO OKDF-H WAGONS, CARTS, w HEELBAKRO'AS, oJOKK 1 HOCKS, IJA'i AND STRAW CI’ITERS. _ , , „ '■ OLKMAi, '>o£7-Jv, Man n Avenue. AIJc hony Oity. J. DUIVLKI % WO 4 DIAffiOWD, jp* rrsbCRGH, mr'i'.r'JAw ttAVK YOIR GAS «Y USXAG Q sun s Anti-i'lick«rmg. American and I__, ial Qni Burners, a sure paving oi twnty-fire i-er cent. The Anti Flickering in Jnat tb* thiig for the Office. Call and see them bum at thje 0&8 Fitting end Plumbing hstablishment of , wkldon A_KELLT, Ibi Wood street. MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1863, FIBST NAOOBAL BANK , TREASURY 3>BP.iRTMBNX ) OPPICI OP COMPTBOLLE* OS! THE CUREBXOT, > Washington Oity, Aug. sth, 1863.) Vi hkhsas, By satisfactory evidence presented t ) the undersigned, it has been made to uppetr that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PjSffiS BUEOU. io the County of Allegheny ani State of Pennsylvania has oecn duly organised undo; Mid according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled “an Act to provide a National Currency, seoured by a pledge of United States btocks, and to provide ibr the circulation and re demption therool,” approved February 25ih. 18oS, and has complied with all the provisions of said /\ct required to „pe complied with before* commencing the business of Bansing, Now Tbseepobr, 1, Hush McCulloch, Comp troller of tbo Currencsydo hereby certify tW tne MJ .•• 5 looted bv the same officers and direc'.t.-j. ':: ViMi j ante* I.aaehHti, > V. T ai: K. Nimiok, Hebert h Hay?. | frletander Spoor. Xhoroa? i.oii. j Aranas Q. Bailer lhos. WubtmjUij j Bi&iiloy. hannei.fcoa. JAVrV LA! -satol. President, i>. - I IJ,Y. Cashier. KOUNTZ & MERTZ, « A X fli JR K g , «» i>* Wood su, doo ateovn Fifth Street, I )? L P 1» FOjmcW AND Domoitio M-W Kinhange, Coin, B;ujkJfot Njis3jsslntlH Btatos; i« oen trail v located, and oagv fflP»www-»rom au A e rentes of travel. Tt containHuFthe modern im- JbaWßhnjAj» f ItWJ : JSexe York Mate Bair Jrir.-t Premium •• r familv machine First. Premium f r doobio-Lhread machine, rim Premium f->: machine work. Vernon/ State B-nr First Premium lor family mai'tioe. * !r '- \‘ ruill V J:r - ,or inanuf.i> , iur , n(c machine, r ;rM Premium for machine work. lowa State I'atr. lire: .* remain lor fami y ma-hinc. I-jrst Pre ; ium ur maDufitciuriun machine; rirst Premium for machine wo k Michigan Stair fair. iirv lor ami-y ir.arhi-.e. Fir>t P’i-un;m f.>r .'-...iiuiacturing machine, riri! From.urn for machine work. Indiana St ale fair First Premium for machine f.,r all purposes. Hrst -'r-mnim for machine w,.rk. Illinois .'Ante Fair. First Prctniu.ii for machine for all purposes, rtrat Prou.i.;m lor m chine work. Kentucky Male Fair. First Premium for marhinefor all purposes, first Premium for machine wo-k. reruttylvania State Fair. tiis; Premium !<>r rnanu acturing machine Hrs Premium for beautiful machine work- Ohio Stale Fair. First Premium for machine work. And at the following County Bairs : Chittenden Co. \ Vt./ Agricultural Society' ru3t premium lor Jtunuy sewing machine, rirs Premium 'or mauuiactuiiog machine. First Premium for.mao-.ine work, Champlain \ alley l Agricultural Society. Fir-t Prvmium lor inmily machine. Firm Premium for mu.nufa-.iu.iug machine. Fir.-t Pruuiu for Wi rn Harnpdeu Cb. .Jin#* i Agricultural Socxeiy. Dip:oma for ram-ly machine. Diploma lor moch no -j-ork. IVanklin Co tA. Fair. First Premium for fa ; i:y machine. Fi--1 Premium t r manufacturing maenme C'ueeri « Co uV. )■. > Agricultural CK>evr'y. fir t Premium .or i.iiui.y machine. ►VaiAinyfon f’o. I.A* Y. Fair. First Premium for in-.-ily machine. S tratowi Cb.uV Yj Fair. -i i.arno i:, thd V-:or I)q- HKlr>-lnw Pin t Premium to; ;.»miiy mac.un*' Mechanic* In UtiU< (Pa.: Fa.< . First Pr. mium r machine In' a'u purposer First P.cmiumfot maobioework. The a0.,.Q oomnrises all the Fair'' • which th* 4 BAKE". MACHINE; were exhibit?' ed : his soar At noariy all of them tho leading oewicsr Machines were in competition. . l’ be work made upon tho drove.* & Baker Sew ing machine h is received tho First Premium at every f tate hair in the United State whereit has been exhibited t-> this date. >ales K iQii, No. FIFTH ST- Pittsburg Pa. oe&:*Jmd*w A. F. CH ATONEY, Aglnu I*AH«E SlOiK OF NEW SHOES AT DII< , SJB«aACHBH’B, 1 “brddMg Gent's. Ladies. Misses and Children's woor *n great vanoty. Be^j JiST RKC'KI V£D— amfsSn iiloom of You Lil for the complexion Drake's genuine Plantation Bitters. Ayer e Oherry'Pectoral and Sarsaparilla ft**** a Hair Honorer andZyiobaisom. Wishartfine Tree Tar Cordial Hagan's Magnolia Balm. Steariing Ambrosia lor tho Hair. Holloway’s Family Medicines, Lindsey »Improved Blood Searcher All ot Dr. Jayne’s Family Medicines, Fure Ulycertne and Honey Soaps. A r o“at“ nd °° W ior ohßPP * d GEO. A. KELLY'S Wholesale and Retail Drug btore, o< “ 4 federal st., Allegheny. R KKOTAI. OK I.HKBT KTABL*. ~51.ii S a<,r ? en,sd hl ' -. n i! removed liij Uvo ffßteble from the rear of the ScoaHonso, to near ate earner ol Eirst and Smithfield street. W. C. i.ropared •;iurntsn carriages. buggies, and saodis horsosapon the shorteatnol “®*> Alsoborecs kept at livery at reasonable r*t» Undertaking and ail arrangements for fu nerals will rooeive ial at Pea . muses, iankmff OF .“ITTSBCKUH ru a ufiftta -'<>• 15 FIFTH BTBKBT, PnTNBtTRGH PROPERTY FOR BAJEK.—A two story brick dwelling «9Jwfcing 8 rooms and finished garret, lot «J by Iwteet fronting on Carson and Chesnutgts., but thro® minutes walk above the Suspension Bridge, haring the advantage of Passenger Rail- : way passiug tne door, wilJbe aoldat aoargam.- For terms and Particulars apply to < T. A. McCLBBLAND. i 1 XJU ht bhovli) you pay am j v, yoti oan purchase a two-atory frame; boasa and lot of ground, sixteen feet front by fifty feet deep for $4OO. Term*-s2ooj ca«n. remainder r Hctote Public Insti* tutions. arc, "Only infallible remedies known.’’ ' Free from Poisons /Not dangerous to the Human Family.” Kate come out of thetrholesfodie.” §°W wholesale in alllsrge cities. by all Druggists and Dealer erery where. Boware of all worthless imitations, u “laT* s'Oosfarte5 'Oosfarte ’ name if on o&ch box, bottle and flask before you buy Address HJBBfRY B. COHTAJ&J Principal Depot, 4ft « Broadway N Y : SKLLKteb* CO.,andß. L. FAHNESTOCK & CD.. Wholesale Agonte, Pitts* ?nrg * * WM, M. FABSU ik GO , ?TBft Is g t-s 11 a;; 3ii Iu *? t Curoja FoEHfle.i: v, UHUI MKNttIS i i jag SILER SmSi iloif the fata, ft. it. Pitwmmvir Deoot, ;'irr;iujaaa. t nfS AJliui'iit'i OM bISIW Og . jibing tbi-M to mm ”u B '2-!V'" r flr x' »*■ • ate. aJJ?* ' ■* >X2 - X - * Mtairuodgumi isd ,. - ir\ri tnilif, m 3 tor tn>n*fct». .'iinir.tc* sav miUg. fc-l=C *&**>» ■, OtTfajCT->^VTTg TCJJFw-»-? -aS?k^ •'_' r oTin •. ' Boiler? «■ fav«^j 41*0. lc-i....'f UoU«u*ui<; I poo scratch WfoagiK *.rrs dhxjua*. Ua:.r&ra and P-'Mee is jgi-r? **•?;*:* *c saUfif&.-..0u. . £ r -** r paid •’■th * OOanc’T ><■ •’j'dt" «dtna iTN-.r:. 5!l»d. VikdA* SMITH, PARK & CO. INinth Ward Foundry Warehouse, 149 Kirat acd 120 Second *ta. MannfacUirers of all sisesTini descriptions of Coal Oil Ketorta and Stills, Gas and Water pines, bad Irons. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seel Moulds Bullie-, URngers and Couplings. ADo J ibbing an-J Machinery of every descrip tion made to ordor. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all nocessary fitting will be carefully attended to. o2l:lydJrtr ALL AMI WIMBB DBV MODS All Descriptions Now Opening M. MENTZER’S, 84 9IIKKET STREET, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. FRENCH MERINOS, REPP MEKiNuS SCOH'H PLAIDS BALMORAL SKIRTS, FLANNELS ('OONTHV BLANKETS, SHAU’I.S AND ( 'LOAKS, M. M KSITZEK, )c2s-;*:l-p i > OLPOEN A ('<►., Gravel Roofers, Corner of Fifth and Wood streets, Seoond Story JIBT OPEMMS-i iSPI.tADin AS a TUueut of 01. th *acks. Circular*, b'oawls, t rench Menaces, nepps, Plaids. Mous Delaines, Blankets, Flannels, .inestic Quods purchased before the late advance on Goods, 1 Wutild invite all to call r.ee, car prices wi:l be satislactory H. J. LYNCH. .No. 67 Market street. Between th at, and th Diamond. JjIRENU SIPPLI-WE HAVE BE oeived tj-day another lot ol BuOTb and bIIOE-'. d ro?f from the manufactnrtr. consist ing of al! t o; :ateet nod most taantonable styles of uenucuiens'. Ladios', Buy's, niduses'. and Chil dren’s wea , which we are prepared to sell at a alight advance on Eastern prices Cal! and ex amine Country merchants supplied at Kagtem prices. j. h. Borland, no 7 MA RKET fit. 2d door from §th« |,lßEiill TOUATOEft AJiO PEACH -17 Kb 2>X) doc fresh Toma.oes in cans, j v Peaches, iust rooeivei and for sale by KKrMERA BROS^ 0c23 136 and LS W ood st. ■ BBLB, B. SUGAR, JIVVf 40 bbifi A Sugar. 40 bbß powdered, Qrao. anu Crashed, just received and lor by KKYMBR Z. BfiAHE’S PLAITAHOV JLA BlTTERS—Justreceived and^org^flfay nolfl 69 Federal bl, Allegheny. daily pos 1>.131,Y fft!Kl> 8AT1! s, On» Tear, by mail j. ®x month*. •• Xhroo - 'One »* One defivered ifc the ditv ’ Stogie oni>ia3.. To agtmtepOT hundeea.j..^.^^ 56 Fifth street. >u tfboin theise; Messrs Editors : The-f olid wing lines invested' by Bayurd « Tayuob’s “Prayer Meeting in a Stormy’ in whioh •lie ridicules Mr: Proelatna tioti for a day of National'-Tasting and prayer, in view of the dangers that threat f-ae- 1 oar country and her institutions, at nr near the close of his presidential term : The truth in jest 5s often epoken ; ■ ! lrreY rent wit, sometimes may token 11 I Heligions truth—as when the Poet said, | As he the Proclamation read, 1 Which called for a-Nation’s prayer j Under a thousand anxious fe<• • * ‘ 11 %-»» t«r jyr- T ; ■<*/«» kgzp+M ~'3|§g9gErj VH " J we do. not pretend" tVsogßfe tjflPßjfSy m, . ftp U£e tie c d.qr. preterisicps. oftSe"'perlonT t&Uif#? ‘Vy »«* ,In fciwa&ig“* ~ In 1814, HartfordUonventiomsts. . r Jf aa^ in g t °n Soeiaty Men. In 1818, No Party Men. In 1819, Federals. -' In 1820, Federal Republicans. \ . In 1826, National Republicans. , In 1828, Anti-Masons. In 1884, Ant} Masonic Mda. In 1886, Conservativaa. ;t f D ?88J. Ind’pt -Doinocratio Whigs. ' In 1888, Abolitionists. • , Ki 0g Ca ( bl ” Hnrd-C.dec-li.eiao crst:c Repubhcn .-Abol.tion Wbjgg. ' v ‘ t Jo??’ America* • tioß Wgi. CbOD PBrt,l , <,r ?“*?“*«*• In 1845, Ti»e Whig Party.. In 1.846, Mexican Whig Party.’ In 1847,- Anti-Mexican Whig Farty . ! X Kongb and Ready^^r 7 ' r B ,9 a 7 'Whig Party. .- In 1852, Scott Whigs. In. 1|64, Know Nothings. „ In 1855, Native Americans. b»- - 1d_1866, Fremonters , or Abolitidnmti and Know-Nothings. In 1867, Black Republicans. S 5 ®’ Opposition and People** party. P^ty 1860 ' " ld9 A ' ?afres t OS> and Cape In '1862, NO PASTY. f: , 1863, Union•Leagg^-No-PArty.Kr^ap- ci pati cm-High- Taxation- CentmriSaffon - tion-Abolition-Admreistratumßartyi Jenny Wade, the Hero of Oetts ß burg. The country has already heard 'of , John Bums, the hero o£ Gettysburg^ , how the old mar. Ballied forth',' a ThoM , „ within himself, “to fight on his l oin - hook,'' and how he fell woundedßafter having delivered many shots from’jua v ,, trusty ride into the faces and the hearts' of V his country's foea John Bnrnfffal i. already recorded.arnotjg. the lramoyiyL' Jo live there with A pptyrit- _ i».jn, have an admirer and JWemuplpr. frawTOffgwg - still lives —the heroine, sweet ’Jeimy Wade, perished in the din' of that awful fray, and she now sleeps where, thdflow ers once bloomed, and the perfumeJaden ed air wafted lovingly over Cemetery Hill. Before the battle, and while the national hosts were awaiting the assault of the traitor foe, Jenny Wade was busily engaged in baking bread for the national troops. She occupied a house in range of the gunwcrf - both armtea, and the rebels had sternly ordered .Jter „to . leave the premises, but this she as sternly refused to do. While she was busily engaged in her patriotic work, a minie. bull,pierced her-pure heart, and she fell a hov sacri fice in her co entry’s qansjs. jOmoßt at the same time a rebel officer.of hig&'rank fell near where Jenny Wadehaapqiubed. The rebels at once proceeded,.tO; prdpare a coffin for their fallen leader,lbut aDout the time that was finished the surging of the oonflict changed the .pogitien of the armies, and Jenny Wade’# bo fly l was placed in the coffin deeignedfbc hercoun try’s enemy. The incidents of the heroine and the hero of Gettysburg are beautifully touching, noble, and sublime. Did John Barns was the only man of Gettysburg who participated in the straggle tb-save the North from invasion, while innocent Jenny Wade was the only sacrifice whioh the people of that locality had to offer on the shrine of their country. Let a monu ment be erected on the ground which covers her, before which the pilgrims to the holy tombs of the heroes, of Gettys burg can bow aud bless the mernbfy of Jenny Wade. If the people of Gettysburg are not able alone to raise the fens, to pay for a suitable monument for Jenny Wade, let them send a committee to Har risburg, and our little boys and girls will assist in soliciting subscriptions fib? ibi« holy purpose. Before the summer. sun ■ shine again kisses the grave of Jminy Wade ; before the Bummer birds once more oarol where she sleeps in glory ; be fore the flowers again deck the plain made famous by gallant deeds, let amonument rise to greet the skiesttrtokeßß of virtue, daring, and nobleness. —Jiarrieburg Tele graph. Outrages and Hobbery in Paducah. From the Louisville Journal. Nov. 22, On Monday evening, between sundown and dark, two men in soldiers’ dress, en tered Wickers ham's wagon yardj whioh is near the centre of the city, and inquir ed tor an old man named John Nabors, of Canale county, Tenn.,‘ who hadcome to the city for family supplies.' Mr; Na bors made himself known, When the sol diers (in appearance at least) commenced cursing him for a d—d old seoeeh, whom they had been looking for all day, and they marched him off in the direction of the fort. On the way, howevef, Mr. Nabors be come convinced that their object was rob bery, and contrived to throw his money over a garden fence while passing, but the rascals saw it and compelled lam to get over the fence and look for -it, en forcing their demands by blows upon the head with their sabres. After recovering the money they took him to a golly near the gas works, where they threatened to kill him, but finally left, upon -’’ihe pre tense of consulting superioi%£er. Mr. Nabors then made hisescape;’ They took from him fifty dollars SdhberiM are becoming fearfully frequent in this city. o*unday evening about 8 o’clock, a man entered the front room of the res idence of Mr. J S Allen, and stripped a bed of all its clothing, but, as he was making bis exit, was discovered by a ser vant, who gave tbe alarm. The, thief jumped tbe fences and made off with his booty, and, as there were none but wo men abont the house, he was not pursued. Whht an Abolitionist ptawfor peace ha Sfnt! 011 ‘ S 'r>K 8 ? a,t ’ calar he wants- Oh. Lord, gire us peaeisf but not aii»bono- :Ve peacfel” : Jmt m if the «*« ' n J.( j