NfiwsasK*- *'l‘> £•. \ JAMES P. BARK. Editor and fropietim eIBIU OK RUPTIRE lit./ iU IT n Im -I Hernia or Bupture oured, Hernia or Bupture cured. Hernia or Bupture oured. Hernia or Rupture pvy-ed., Hernia 6r oured. Hernia or Rupture oured. Hernia or Bupture oured. Hernia or Bupture cured. Bupture or ’Hernia cured. Bupture or Hernia cured. Bupture or Hernia cured. Bupture or'Hernia oured. Rupture ot Hernia cured. Bupture ©r Hernia cured Bupture or. Hernia cured. Bupture or Hernia cured. Marsh'ri Badioal Cure Trufes Bitter’s Patent Truss. Pitch’s Supporter Truss, Sfelf-Adjusting Truss. Dr. Rannings’s Lace. or Bod; Br m j&Jrthe cure of Prolapsus 1 Uteri,' Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. 8. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Supporter. Pile Drops, for i.hc support and cure of Piles. Elastic Stockings, for weak and iooseveiDs. plastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joiaU*. . Ankle Suppoit*rs, for weak fence joints. Suspensory Bandages. Self-Injecting Syringes; also evejy kind of Syringes, Or. KJSYSEB has also a Truss which will radically cure Hernia or Rupture, siSinoSS. 00 h H L Eno s T OBB - No WOOO STEEIfi. rim of thou olden Mortar. Parsers wnn g f.r Trusses should Bend the number of mooes around the body immediately o*er the ruonire.' REXSER wUltrive hi! personal attention toUle apiic t tion of Trusses m adults rad ohildren. w 1, l. °rpefience of Self. Injecting Syringes. SOlMidectlng Syilnges. Self-lidectlng Syringes. Syringes, Of every kind. Sold at DR. KEVSER’S, 140 Wood st. Suspensory Bandayes, Snspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bondages, Mwpentory Band Ages, A dosen different kind*. A dosen different kinds, A dosen different kinds, A dosen different kind?, At DR. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street holO-lydAw D E.HEYSKB'S PECTOKAL STREP CORES CONSUMPTION, CURE 3 BRONCHITIS. CORES COLDS, CORES ASTHMA, CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE LONGS, I invito attention to some of tho most oxtraor- dinary cores by my PJECTORAI. BYBIJP. Ihay are at home, and any one who has doubts aaninquire of the persons who have been coxed. npK, KBTSER IS PREPARED AX ANY TIME. TO EX AM I. iK LUNQS, WITHOUT THOSE \?ilO -NEEO HIS MEill- ■ ATTEND TO YOUR COLDS.-A oaae of five ?mAL t 6Yblfp CU '° d bP HEYSER’s PEO- rv , PiTTSBOEOH. Jan, 11,1860. • •*>*. KSYBfia : My wiie has been afflicted with abaci cough and difficulty of breathing for five yearß*which for several years back had gradoaH if": in area ed in violence. The oomptaint has' been hereditary, and she had been treated by sev eral iphysicions without any relief. In tnia state Of her oase. 1 procured some of your Pectoral Oouga byrap. I bought, the first time, a fifty oenC bottle, which relieved her very much; i then called and got a dollar, bo tile, which cured hex entirely, and she has now no trace of the fbnner disease, except weakness. I would aisa Itate-that 1 used tho medicine myself to a cold ana auugh. The medicine oared me by takinc tine dose. I express my entire satisfaction witfc thoanedicine, and you are at liberty to publish this if you desire to d > so. , WM. WILSON Alderman. Filth Ward. _ PiTTSBOESH. Nov. 18. IBfA. He. kf.ysrr: 1 have been, more or less, in ms life, afleciOst with the severest of colds and h ness. a t tiuies my LhrutU would become ac closed AS to prevent my speaking atove a whisper, and by taking a few doses of tho above ovrun it would jeltove me entirely. 1 £ I® recommending Lis medicine, I must un+ hesitatingly say that is the best remedy I ever found, purporting to care the above, nor should any,family be without this remedy for diseases so prevalent. ITours, most respectfully, KD Wak 3. JONES. Oa&hier Citizens Deposit Hank. COL. PfiATT AND DJI KEYSER’S PECTQRAL syrup. Db. Kbybeb—Z>ear Sir .* Excuse the delay id my acknowledging the excellence of your Pecto* raluough Kyrup sooner. I tate great pleasure in saving thatit Is all von say it is. It t— "©**« °+*o/ **v etnwk and the worst one I was ever affuotdd with. I have not used more thin ene-balt of the bottle, and I can and do wish that all who are afflicted would give it as fair a trial ft 1 .; b?i ve done t and , the y wiU be proud to eari "It&Yio quack medicine, ■ I would not Buffer i cr consideration. or SJSf*?™ r * oaD breathe more I ever did shall always acknowlr * ■debt-Of gratitude lo«dnventing so exoelf "JSSSKfiRSK N. B.—J am no stranger to my follow oilmens, and all who entertain doubts can oonsalt me per sonalty. fi, F P BEAD THE TR Ura^Dt a ki?waf'l‘ “I'vo a daughter wbo has taken-several medicines fog ab*d cough. without benefit—among them Ayert Vbesry Pectorat l purchased tom yon a bottle ofjftw * SYEUP, andbefore she oseahait* bottle she was The second bottle ourtd her entirely of her “ 7- JOHN DAWK. Kobinson street, AUeg&eny, DB. KCTREB’S PECTOBAi, STHCf j & prepared and »old by .SV®? oB ® B fl - kbyskr noto.ly.Mnr H °W°odrtr« t Htubnrah. Pa.i Medical, s Great Dlscoyc ry.. HMEMJTTEI IRO| FOR THE<;URE QE,, ** Stomaohi Genori DebiliW, Indigestiew Disease of Ole Nervouj System, Oeusiibation lAoidity of the Stomach, and for elloism v' reouiiialg'a Xoa)o. J4HIS WIMttfUBBi THE HOST valnable sfevre most happy, Jt atiS mefts the apj>et*.te, r£bes the muSctDar flabbiness, removes thajialor-pf debili ? nond-vigor to the IJo / On want sbuethifig to strenghtcn'you ? 110 you want a goqd appetite ? you f our oon “ titnti ' j “ l Do you wont to got rid of novroitoess? Oo yen want en&xgy T 1 «%•* , Do you want te si tap wollT **** Do you want abrsjf and vigorous feeling ? ii you ao, try ki * - -i KUNKEL'S BITTER WIP4E OF IROR jtersass'fesaftas; It d “ p ®^ ble “ \ %oniM i dioine. Bives©ne to rw? ovjtes tho fiyßtStn andTroJongsEfe. I now only ask a trial of axis valuable tonio^ Counter! ei&. nQ ®btr oCimitations offered tathe puxi'io, we would oautioo the commumty to wir cfibee noMbutthogeniifDearticsWmanufactSS &§• A ' KrarSL. andhaa bis stamp on offho oorkof eyerj bd&ie. -ThTKit thm otfrefi Mt attoinpbsg to imitate this ®n .Uloremody prpyrß its worth ana 'Peaks volumes in its favor! . i The Birrltß Wrxnerp Inos ja.j>u6%f> in /78 CEHT and §l,OO Aid sold by all respeo&ble Drjgsi.ui tb roughofit h h .a, C ?v / y ' - B °, that every bSWo bsnr. the fae-aimile of.tile proprietor's signature. GENKR-jj. DEPOT. No. 118 Market st., Harrisburg, Pa, Por sale by DrrkEYSER, Agent, .14© WOO!) STREET. ocfi-6md JJjJ KJUOAJU CAKI> F. X. DaROLETIK, M. 0. From the Medioal Faculty of Paris, France. F.i ft brrioiADl of kofel Dieu, Champ Hospitals, so. Date of Diploma, mat. hiw, b "’£ Discaies r““l‘ of nervousness apd dt- S!SdSPfiH[a,t?f Nt - TO THE PUBLIC K 8 Oi RANT AND -T-“ a’ll .aisely modes: of :P denomination. Treat Secret and Delicate Dis orders, SeM-Abase, kcauso Da. B&ANSTfitrp publi he* the fact of .18 doing so, the iga y ra..t atd falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think it a gnat sin very mmonal and for coßUmijt&tUHi. and consipfcon im? waste era iv»pr*otico might be lost to them among stu pid, ialaely modeu'aud ptesumpious famines born and raised in ignurance.lspruog up as uah rooofl and wno compare society. hr.eltigence Bense *. dollars and cents, mysteriously meanly or lUgotten. It is to publicity, however, Ui »t numerous parents and guardians ar© thank lul uiat thfir sons, daughters and ward? we wioiSfy feeble, aiakiy,uiiti of. delicate condition and appearance have been r*etored to heiltn and vigor by D K. bes:des many be fore and alter marnage through him hav 3 been saved muoh suffering, anx-ety. mortification Ac bpermatorrhea or nocturnal omi siols, are > om pletely cured in a very snort space of time bvhi new romedies, which are peculiarly hie own Thej : are cotnp .unds from the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen ttte fallacy oftto erourial ireat rnen’, he has abandoned it and substituted the vegetable. Female diseases aro ireaied wnh mamed had over forty years (40) hosp.tais of both the Old World and in the United States, leads him to say -to all wnh a lair trial, health and happiness will again bloom on the now-palled cheek. Irifle nolonge- wiih monte banka and quacks, but come and be cured. Consumption 11 its kmdred diseases, of which so m->ny an nually fill cur countries, eati now be re'ieved providing they attend to it in time. Fun partic ulars can be had of my treatment by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser, which is given grat is to all ti.at apply. Having toe of over lorp years experience observation, con seqnenily, he has suptrior skill in the treatment oX-spectal diseases, and who is daily consu ted by the profession, as well as reonnmciated by rm. C r. t L rODB ifS bii, P en '' Proplfffifs W tela, Ac. Office, 86 hmithfield street, near Dia mond street. Private communioatioiw irom all par e ol the Union strictly atlendei tn. Direct tO , a . T BOX 3.0, Pittsburgh I’ost Ofli e. 10,0b0,00u MAYER. GLEASON’S KEUOSESgCBITER V/ATIIX WARM I*sOl> FOB THE BA * ▼ by, heat water '.rfcieep herbs, ic , to. the steit, make warm water Bf shaving or tody, cook a low oysters, boil or try eggs. make tea and cot fee, 'Oast bread. ac.,Ac lime and expense parity My other means known, Used on any lamp witifout obscuring tire light. Price 25 soni* by mail postage paiu, 50 cents A’so a Patent Lighter Jcr hghffiig lamp; with- i andreSuby he Ch ‘ miil!T - *' or “>« wholesale . W*X»OSAiHEH,T, ■Of- Hb Woods, agents for tho maDufaeturorß LAKE EUfEBIOB UOPPEB MINES. -AgJ)- NSIiSITOtG WOItKN. Jfc Co., Manufacturers of r.hoath. Trazier;' and Beit Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms. Raised SSh Bottoms. Spelter tipdder.*). Also-impor ters aLd dealers in Metals. , Lin lrqp. on hand. Tinin'ens' Machine 'Tilers o; Copper c4£to any desired paitem. B A 1! <i. A I NS CARPET'S. •JUST OPK.v, HD a ; M CALLUM '.« 87 FOURTH STREET. A taigo which will bo ecid at a vorv great reduction from late prtoes aa ]o TO BUILDEPS & dffNTBACfORSi lime, Which we are prepat*<£|o delirer tromeur COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET, Beat quality oi fa. MCiilir ‘coax., Always on hand as usnal. DICKSON. .STEW A KT i CO. ABKTriJCt AT KtERSTER A NCHWABZ, W« 164 Smilhfleld street, above 6th. A splendid assortment of 1 ' fc I *"‘ nCT "StSSTSSSf".-* Ofall descriptions andat the lowest prices!. ! nc'ix'iy* wa^tßßßsjsaa ? i- '>-3 $1 Medical. IMPORTANT ,TO LADIES. GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY.” BIHIEVS CBBflWl THM 11 PBMALE PILLS SAVE BTKTEKYBT FAtIiED (WHEN the dirootioiis bare been strictly followed,) moving difficulties arising from ORfBIOEPAGEOF.ifATDRE Orjn restoring the system to porfect health When SMDenngfroii tipmal Affootions, Prolapsus Uteri, ©55/ r.^ Or gan*. The Bills porfwtly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most deb ica*3 without causieg distress; at the time i ... ; f * i THEY ACT AS A CHARM, li?* invigorating, and restoring me . yst rui tc a healthy condition* and by bring tng on the tpobthlj* period with regularity, no B “j£ft rdr Jf onJ what cause the ob-truction may arise. Ihey should, however. NOT be taken the nr|t three oy f -or mbnths of‘ pregnaney,' though Safe at any other time, as miscarriage wouldbe tab result. SELLAR 01 Cor,ta ' inB 60 PRICE. ONE DR. HAKTEY’S TREATISE On Disenscsof Fematea Prpghauoy, Misoarriage, gSrrenßfBS r -fctonlitv, Reproduction, and Abases MfiDlCAb AD\ IbEK. a pamphletof7o Judges, sent free to ant address bix -bents re quired to pay postage. ®The Fills and will be sent by r»Mb entnßy. when desired, bioubblt bxAlbd, repaid on receipt of money by J. BKY a.N, M. D„ General Agents "•> Cedar street. New York. - s** •' sjy all t'-e principal Draggists 1/iamo il:*nd .Market .-t., igendTir Pittsburgh o«- ijiw ‘ MAS :" «?«■»; HOW I.OST! HOW KENTOKEU! {'“Miti: *‘ttUtimvdipe l FHce 6 ct. A x *.« > CRK ON 1 HfNA T Iflß E. tro.l l :.l ana rndirnl cure o! Spermltorr h<e&. or v-eniiDiil lnvoluntary Emm emus, eosual Debility, an»i impediment) l to Mar .nage generally, Nervousness, Comsumption, Eo- Alfepsy and Bis: Mental and Physical Incapacity, ‘resulting Irom bell-abuse, Ac., oy Host. JJCrL* BW , BLI -D., author of the Own fluol, ,<c -* A Boot) to fhun.sntln of Nnireroru," bent uu.lerjseai. m a plain envelope to atfy ad dfea., post-twKi on receipt nlsiioenta or two pos tage stamp, by Dfb Oil. Pc. Klisi, 48V Bowery New fork, I’ost Offlce Dot, 45H6. ©e!6 3ni-uAw. A canpid statement.-toc can pr riPT f i'“.*5 J ' ' n thh ol» and Mciniry Df. Trbias Venman Liniment. It U a sfro an.l joedy oure l<.r .. roihruat, headache, ctroMc rneuißatis®, colic, psfins io t*v limbs j \\ e advise eve-y one to giro it a irlal i«ie exjpenbe in a mere tnfle—2*) cents-and we are cold :cn. no person wiilever be with6ut it Uuuiy should have a boale in the house 1 1 case ol sudden accidents, such as cuts, barns, sfa...a. Ac, its I'am-re.ievjng qualities ar*mi-, rtoi.ou-. As lurcrcttp. ]T hWsaforhrindfedsjs we have the rertihcates to prove it Office. 5<3 V Oort rindt street. ,*«tw York, sold l*r.tillDaigE.,sts.jioid by Thomas Red. Diamond alley, Ba, n 023 ! H M UNEK KEI-EKb Fl uynHIIfO #TOBE, goods for THE Mitchen. • Til aro. Brushes ; Woodeo arf Baskets. Spice B.jye? -J oily Mouias “ Cup Tubs Wash Basins Straw .niter. ; Ouj> Mops Hair sieve? ''’ire .Sieves Auneckniva- 1 i oiv) Scuttle driver i stove Polish Chamou Siiip' i Knife Washers Skewor* Basting Spo-n,- andirona . Oofiee MiUe Lemon, WaahDoarda btow I nns SaaceTanA. irons 1 Bird Boasters i ish Kettles Fry Pans Ham Boilers Farina Boilorr Graters Bgg Beaters Larding lieedlora Flour Pails Pudding Pi,r ;! Water Ftiterers Bread Pans Pio hlates Butter Ladlor | Clothes Wringers Iron Holders i Wooden Bpoonp Btep Ladder* hotter Print? Keelers 'VnahTabs (. luthes Linet. Soap Cupp Beales iiasi Furas Look's Knives j Sad Irons Bread Pole? : Meat Presses Scoops Cake Boxes, Ao» Ac. FOR THE bIHINU „ t’LTgB J»LAT«r». Call Belle syrup yjiv Nut Picks Case Kmvos Fian Knives Crumb Knive IcoCrocm Knirci bait btand.* Napkin Rings rruitbUrj'ta , Cake Baskets Butter Knives | Forks and Spoon.-? houp Ladles , uyster Ladle? Hv tt Ti y i Sugar Spoons Lhiidron s Cupp j Mustaru tipoons rveund A Oval balvore L-o Pitcher? B-.-uquet.Stands | Goblet? aTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carver? - do .do Forks i- , ._ l3n . r . d (> ' Walters a.Lir,i.sb tea Trays Crumb Brushes f ‘ t £■ -po i’-a Trayfl Crumb I rays Chafing Dishe? Hath Dishes Coffee Tiigguis \!r e , WIP • Cafetiero C- r,c P"is rankers lalto Mb-s it'.und Waiter.- Hread baskets Cork-Screws iuf! C.j. ern Knife Sharpeners n-elrigerstt-irs 'Cater Coolers, Ac. H>R TUKCIIAHREK. Toiiet.Jars Water Carriers Wf* i ‘ Buckets Infantßaths Bowls and Pitche-? Matron Brushes Gas fcuades ~ Nursery .Shades Bronz Batch Bolden,' d 6 Lamps T lower stands i Clothes Whiskes > ursery Kefngeratorrl do Hampers “ ' ■ Nl ß | >l Lightr. MlBt KI,t,AIgKOTN. Ltbraey bteps Door Mats \ lenna F.s'j Globes Vostas Bird Cages Meat'■ales VH'fV .. „ ■’(«»« Ki.ito, oara dev isite Frames! Flasks Camp Knivoy | Camp Portfolios ll.oJi& tm “ STORK of U ‘ n#d alr< ’ aJ ‘" r, " l ' i " prices at the NEW KAY & RICHARDS <»• ::<) Fin n STREET t <tat door Mow the Etc change Bank .•'vV' t "• i“ hv ? r< '' 1 '><•" of Charge in the .-..Allegheny, Birmingham, .Hit,Chester. Du .esnei. ; i..i:gh ele. aglMaw The Howe Sewing Machine Ilivemea IS4.V I , erl<.<l,.<l •»«-. ’ Rraivmi tkihitk wi iu, »“« }**■« Machine.*, at the Worldb Fair" .'"i. while the tm.xer Sewing Ml, Mae received 1.1 honorah.e mention on m merita: and Whool er £ "moi l a modal ior iu dovice. oalJed “Oir cu.ar htoit. Jilt Howh yewinc Machine, m •-VooaTl ", <to «* Knxliah Exhibitor.) “ '• u v ' urposee on exhibition. Oar ligbi- Machino t-uaranteed 10 make perfect work” n “turnout and heavieet iabries K n d,i and rented. Cor Penn 4 Si Clair. stroeta. A.M. MoARKUOR. mvtfbdStawily sTEAia wagon wobk. HAND AND MABk TO OKDKK WAGONS, CARTS WHEELBARROWS, HAY AND ooZl-lfi Marin A •*• OUJIiLKVI, NO 4 DIAMOND, efttsecruh. s»a IBY. . lv-I*w S AVE OEKaI ►T? m Ana-yiicfaßring, rfmeilcan and Imjerl ia: Uas Barnew. a sure .wjjagi<f twenty-five per cent. The Aml-FliokerinS U hut'the thin* for tie Office. Cail and see them born at the <3a« Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of 1 WELDON & KELLY, i IM Wood street. V£SIM)K-8 SADDLE VEHISOH-T » just roc’d and far sale hy FKXZEAA ARMSIRONS. I oornor Market and First street*, j TUESDAY MQJtNBNTf, DECEMBER 1, 1863. FIBST NATMAL BiNK TREASURY D EPA RTMENT* ) Office of Cokptbolleb of Cttbrehot, y _ . WA6ftington City, Att£. r sth,»B3.J Whbbfas, By satisfactory cvidenioeipnseßhiad t ) the undersigned, it haa been mad© *IRST NATIONAL BANK oltFiTe£ m the County of Allegheny sjA Bfcfct* of Pennsylvania has bees’duly* organised under and the requirements of thej&ot of [ Congress, entitled ‘ an Act to provide a N&tionaJ I Currency, secured hy a pledge of Unites States | Stocks, and to prc-vi lo for the circulation and re demption thereo;," aoproved February 25th, ISpS, antMras oompbed with oil the mran&anaoi ; said /tot required to be complied with before commencing tho business of Banaing, Now Thbbsfoee./. Hugh McCullooh, Comp troller ol tho Currenoyt d©‘herebyoartifr that the toil FIRST OF pTTS- BuRGH, oount? of Allegheny anaState oFPenn sylyasia, is authorised to commence thb foulness of Banking under the Aot aforesaid. n A In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of offioe, tliis sth day of August, 18fc3»; HUGH McOULLOdH, a SS > Comptroller of the Currency, The First National Rank ol Pittsbnrgh, Pa M JAM PITTSBDBtiH TRUST IMMNT. Capital with pplvHejr* to in crease to $1,000,000. I !"Jj e Tru'd Company having 2trgan i*eQ under the act to provide a National Cur* rejcv under the titio ot rho NATIONAL l*F PITTBPISUOH, would reepMftfuJty e&r its service *•-»! • eoHection of Nates. Doif s, Bdls ot L'j. • ;•, Co., money on deJ-oKit and be* >.? ) • f Rxchaoct'OflttH parts o‘ the country. The success w hl .• ?nded the Pittsburgh Jrtzst Gaui.ar.y s, i , i raniaailon in 1852, will be a , .rantee that bupine?s entrusted to no . nixatlon will receive the aoinepiQtji ; ;, Having a vorv t . t j correspondence with Links and B&nkt; '\ t • aoat the oounfiy, we b«ieve.fcc e*n ci 1.4 ; facilities toithose who aoWsuieafl ■ •'* “- The bniiueps r •: : 1 noted bv officers and direct* r*. j ... • . ts: James Laughiin, ; m. K. NimiclL' Hebert 8 Hays, { Uexander Speer, Thoma® Bell, i iranoia-G. Bailey. Tdop. Wigbtman } Alex. Bradley. Samuei Rea. JAMES LAUGHLIN. President < * JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier. •- August oth, IHfi-^dAwtf w, j, Eorvva. KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BOKEKN. W*». ITH Wood Rt-, Second dee above Fifth Street, H E ACKRN IN F<m*|6N ANl> DomesHc M-7 Kzchabge, Coin, Baolt Notes, and tfoVori. ■ Cdant ooouritHiS. Culiootions promptly attandod IpP <SPI miver, iiehanj) xtrtr.s Ceyfrioatot o: Indcbtediion l '. tors Oertficatw., * 'i 3-10 Honda and Co upon®, sftd ail •'tner.jjov» mmeiK seaniuiaa, bought ay W, U. W i XJLIA Mt* tL <)0. j ’'’’opvS -.tree', border of TM4,*. ; ,H 4»L T NJS. L* juu&Wn. ,ry |B the H.AROFJiT j<NI» BEST AR ■® rangrd Hotel in tho Nov England is Centrally located, and easy of a ccees m.in All the |outea oi-travel, it contains ad the w.odarp im broFements, and ev..ry <- >i,veniouee for thfr'coin fort and ac/ % omtu<)Hi**i<>h ef t travo ing gftiw. The sleeping roou, arv large Rndweil vfln&ttiedi iheptutea.pl Eopma are well arranged, nnduom bletoly for families andla.ge parties.'and tbehou e will Cf'tmfTQe' as a first a fir?t*cl.«RS llotel in overy retpevt. Telegraph m the house to all parts of HKNHV HICK Proprietor Boston. Sert. I vC.. seßfcdmd ROVER A BAKER S Premium dewing Machines. THi: USLT <JO 1.11 MEDAL Ever Aw n rd»i i" rh.no. in Illinois These maebiue w*, c ;iw u'Ud the Highest Pre mium-. o«r all cotnpcttfor * : r t'.r Best Family Seeing Machine*, tie Best Manufacturing Ma m chine*, and Uie /test Machine Work .it tno IoJ" lowing >TA I‘ u Fa 1 K.*' n! H»h< 4 Vtftc York Mate fair Fir.'t Premium 1 r fatui!\ mootin'* First Pre.inum f r e*thread machine. First Premium Mr machine w.irk Vermont State Fair. First Premium mr family michn c. F'Mt £ re:i iutr. 'f'T w.inu'aclurrijc T.aohine. First Premium for machine work. foica State Fair. First Premium lor lami y machine. First Premium r r moi.ufactur:..g machine; First Premium Mr rum-hine wo k Michigan .State Fair. First iroun am tor arnily maohi o. First Premium for -r ,»uufncturing machine. First Preimutij f>>r machine work. in-;\ana Slate Fair First Premium for machine for all purposes. Mrst Premium for machine work. Illinois State Fair. F'irst Premium for machine for all purpose*. Mrst Preiniam lor m chine work. Kentucky state Fair. First Premium for ma hinefor all purposes. Firri Premium for machine work. Pennsylvania State Fair . First Premium fur manufacturing maohino First Premium for beautiful maonine work- Ohio State Fair. F'irat Premium for machine work. And atthfi following County Fairs : Oh*tt*nticn Co. ( Vt.j Agricultural Society’ Fi/st Premium for latnily sewing machine. First Premium tor manufacturing machine. First Premium for machine work, (shamplam Valley t Vt.) Agricultural Society. First Premium lor laiuiij machine. First Premium for manufacturing machine, rirbt J > rennu i for machine wor* Hampde u Co. i Mats ) Agricultural Society. Diploma for i&injlymachine. Diploma tor macivne u ork fVanJclin lb (,Y. >'. > Fair. First Premium lor family machine. Fi ttPreimum 1 -r manufacturing maohino. Queen SCo (A. F. > Aprtcu/rttra/ Society. Fir t Premium tor family machine. Washington Co. uY. Y.) Fair. First Premium for tin>ily macninc. Saratoga Cb. iA r . )*, ■ Fair. Pirn Premium for family maci.ino Mic Manxes In titutr (Pa. > Fair. Fi r t Premium i r ma-'M ne to * u!; pn rposr> ; i Fir?:.Premium for mac hi nr. worn ~iktr^ 0 , ov . e , Cou ?i ,r i' oa all lil ° Fwr* which 'he GR'jvkra baker were oxbibit eit'hsyear At nearly all of them the leading ftewurn Machines wore in competition. . work made upon the Grover Jt Balrttr Sew ing machine hi* receivel tbo First Premium at every State Fair in the United State whore it has been exhibited to this date. Sales Enoms, No. i. FIFTH ST Pittsburg. Pa. 0029:2mdiw A. F. CHATONKY, Agent. I.AKGK STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT WFFENBACHEB’S, NO. IS FIFTH STREET, : abrading lient’a. Ladies, Misses and wear *n great variety. ■ J IST REt EIVEIM “ | lo m of outh for the complexion Drake 8 genuine Plantation Bittern. j Ayer s Cherry .Pectoral and Sarsaparilla. Aliens Hair Restorer and Zylobaisum. Wishart a Pme Tree lar Cordial, Hagan s Magnolia Balia. » , . ! Biearling Amorosia tor the Hair. Holiowas'i Family Medicines. Lindsey s Improved B*ood Searcher n t anjity Medicines, rare Glycerine and Honey Soaps. haidTSe. COW oream - ,or oh »^ u . h , , GEO. A; KELLY’S ■ " boleaale and Retail Drug storo No. 69 Federal kt., AJlwhenj, RS3, 11 OF I.ITERT STABLE. frSA?? anaersigned having removed his Live. JgJjj- Undertaking %nd^^dltexxangtoStofeßft! rM6 " OI “4BSf Banking j OF PITTSBCIteM. -i Ti .PH. i. ? For Sale. WOJCTH PITTSBURGH PROPERTY r* 7 JrOH SALB.—A two store brick dwelling Apnn.Qpntßlainff 8 rooms and finished garret, lot by 100 feet fronting on Carson and Chesnui ats., Dnttnree minutes walk the Suspension linage, having the advantage of Passenger Rail way passing toe door, will be sold at a bargain. r or terms and particulars apply to t. a. McClelland. 55 Fifth street. WHT SHOULD YOU PAY KENT when yon can purchase a two-story fra-oe aw^iil' g hou«e and Jot of sronrd, rirteen feet front by fifty feet deep for $4OO. Terms- $2OO oaso, res uiuder -n one »nd two yearj. situate in Duoue«no near the Water Works. AJ,o attfo*Bt.ory briok dwelling housoandlotof srouDd’ same sue as the will be 'dd f or $BOO, ojje nal* oasa, remainder in cno and two years Title fl J2* r 0 i«Ilr Cal' at once at our' offlee, 61 Market itreet if you would secure a cheap home, no!9 8. CUTHBERT4 SONS. ftSW *2,000 FOB A VAIIABIE LOT , ?I 0 5 D<i f- Dd ‘hree dwelling tou.es, Nos. Hand 19 Fourth street, lot thirty feet front by sixty feet in depth. .Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONP, 51 Market st PRICE, J3.000.-A VALUABLE FARM •in West Deer township forsa'e at a bar* Bain, containing 83 aores, sixty in cultivation seven acres of fall grain, twenty-three acres rf choice timber, white oak and hickory, all smooth good land and lies well for cultivation; frame dwelling house, bam, large stable, spring house cat don paled in. orchard of two acres. Terms— one-half oaah, remainder in easy payments Apply to S. CUTHBBKT <fc SONS, 51 Market street. • Fg r Ra Sr Mio ®- Ante, Bed Boca. Moth, irn rum. Woolens, Ac., insects on Plants, Bowls. Animals, &o. Put up fa 25c. 500 and $1 boxes, bottles and flasks; *3 and soflasks for Hotels, Public Insti tutions, Ac, ['Only infallible remedies known.*' from Poisons/* J'Not dangerous to the Human Family.*’ RaU coiae out of thetr holes to die." ®£Sold wholesale in all large oities. .®* Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. Beware of all worthless Imitations. See that "CohtarV* name is on each box, tottle and flask before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR PnncipAl Depot.-18n Broadway N V *• SELLKKSA CO.,and B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Wholtwale Agents. Pittsf b ® rK » lylfl-flmdeodaw WM. 85. FABES. & CO stsmm g St gtf. f ami. Qip, sroa 3c'.>« aSvi'j.' dcBEBIi BACBiWSIJ 3?? ‘W..ER 3|EK€s^ Sear th« Peas. 4. 1, Pasteasre? Denol S.SEJi-A<Orrii.i. A£.J, KiHBH Of -'v >•. m thre* to on* . !'*■*» vowcr, and suited foj lyrist M,.U .Mula* has r tiro.%ces. y&'-toriett L'*- Tc >:•«?«;-.,5 \-. tnc contraction ol i Styawteaiul jr,r *riM. uiiliß, and fa* i v;nd*i.. Ov.'.Uy as.! *j: .c!s.r h*;? oulia. .•>•. co hand. Ic\V-r i at* road* fo?6hin« o*i!' ai S .'«?**: wt DoUcreof em :*oa. 17 r c>fr l'T„rcr: and nj y Vuimottua oj wr ■ * ?. a;a:E.vry aaj M*u3i}:-.« Card.% '•; j -;. am . -if -ir.cry •'*•• sn?!* tu/- * J v. :&e irfvr-. ••, ' «*- In O.WA3 v , 1170 ■*;•' • ♦. • r _. r . r -. 3. •d a*sd 1-- :.•>? -r • ll*, BMITH, PARK & CO Ward f-"o uiici ry Wareboos". No 14» Kira and 1«« Se ondsta. Manulacturers .of all sir*'? ani descriptions of Coal On Ketorta and Stills, Qas :md Water pipes. Sad Irons. Doc Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seel Moulds Pulhe-, Htjnpers and C--uj'lmgs. a!*o J- bbiiig and Machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having >. complete macoine shop attached to the luundrj .all uooeasary fitting will be carefully attendc-Mn oZl:]yd&w FAIL L\H WINTEH DRV GOODS All descriptions Now Opening M. MENTZER’S, &4 MARKET STREET, BLACK AffT) FANCY STLKS, FRENCH MERINOS, REPP MERINOS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, BALMORAL SKIRTS. FLANNELS COUNTRY BLANKETS, sßawls and cloaks. M. MENTZF.K, oc2B-3m-eod OI.UUEW A C 0., Gravel Roofers, OFPIOE, Corner «f Fifth and Wood streets no 9 Secood Story. JUST OPENING-A SPM2NDII> A»- 8: runent of Ci.th >&cka, Ciroulais, bbawiß. i rench Merinoen, JtLeppe, P'aida, MoußDelamea, Blankets, Flannels, ate., and haring a large stook of Goods ynjohaseUDefore tne 'aie advance on Goods, j. y „uld inrite all to call ►no, cur trices will bo *atfal&oiory H. J. NCH, No. 67 Market* tree t, v Between tbsL.andch Dfsjhpnot SUPPLY.—WE WAVE RE oeived tL-da> another lot oi Beds and iilOK-. direot Irom the manufacturer, consist* ingot ail tho latest and moat tasn.ouable style! of Boy’s, linsees’, acdunil* dren’t. wear, which we are prepared to sell at a slight advance on Eastern prices Call and exi amine Country supplied, at eastern pr.oe. . j. B. BOKLaJN u. no 7 Hl* MARKET SL. 2d door trom )tb. TOMATOES ANO PEACH JT iSS — 200 doi fresh Toma:oee in cans, 2UO Peaches, inst reoeived and for sale by _ itKittJßß A BEOS.. oc2X 120 and 128 Wood at. 14111 BBLB, B. BV6AB, A”” 40 bbls A jSngur. , _ . , 40 »blss powdered. Gran, and Crushed, ju;it reoeivtxi and for sale by _ J K&tURK & BEOS* 1 no 6 126 and lx* Wood st. j evn baskets, •puck a illy quarts) 4 ' -Readßek’s Champacne, (,• 30 Gases Sparkfrof ttpseUe. , In store and far sale by MIUaBRA EICKKTSO I><»* DBAR*PB PUsmi*! I a 8 B repaired and for Bale ft GKO; A, KELLT, : nol6 ftltdtnlrti nlhffW)f^ DAILY POST. DAILY POST-ADVANCED BATE S, Oae year, by mail Six months. Three *• One " One week, delivered in the city™, Single oopies To agents per hundred .1'.... ly Pre,aleiil”-Lonimtr < «> i- 1 Mraggr “ Horrible ”“nd lff,*, Pronpnneee aim a Person" Nsae Chattanooga, Oct 81, 1868.- send you an extract from an Atlanta pa per. which gives you an idea, but only a faint one, of the deplorable condition of affairs out here, in the hope that yon may be able to draw from it some facts which may aid yon in writing upon the subject. Uhe extract is most bitter in its language and as we do not know what inflSencee may have operated on the writer, we shall not publish it.—Ed.] I wish that I could truly picture what the cost to the country has been by the command of this depart ment being m the hands of GeD. Bragg • I of opportunities upon opportunities he has neglected-to hold, first, Kentucky, than Inlt n wl e % aU - d f tly ’ t 0 i“Ptova and pluck the fruits of the victory'of Chicks ; manga, which Longstreet won for him. | W hen L;.Dg?trt:-tt took command, (on | Monday monnog, the 29th.) of the J.'ft wing of the army, he found it arranged belter skelter, with gaps a mile io „„ K bo j tween the brigades, and everything in co'i ™°. u ITilB 1 T i 18 Poailion, chosen' lor the fight Dy Gen. Bragg was most un favorable in ease of a repulse and altogether in fajor of the enemy. The order was tor the right to begin the attack at dawn, but it was 11 o’clock before it opened, and then it lolled along until the left toolt it up. in a very short time, to nse Bragg’s 1 own words, the “right was disastrously repulsed and had no fight in it.’’ and Longstreet had to fight the enemy entirely alone. After some hoars of hard fight ing, he drove him in confasioQ from every position, took from thirty to forty pieces of artillery, thousands of prisoners, and converted his army into a terrified, flymg mob. It was then that he saw that by a forward movement of the whole ar my, Bosecrans’ whole force could be cap tured in twenty hours, and that no ob stacle was between ns and the Ohio, and '“mV 8 P eace - He, therefore sent word to Wheeler, who was on his left, to dash forward between Chattanooga the ene my and cut him to pieces; but just as V* heeler was about to execute thin move ment, he received an order from General Bragg directing him to pick up arms and Stragglers, Longstreet had heard from 3 Bragg bnt once during the day, and then it was to say that he was beaten on the nght. He now sent to him to beg an ad vance, bnt the General in-Chief declined doing so. t-mSMitoE; Then a council of generals entreated him to move on Knoxville, cut off Burn side, lorn Rosecranß at Nashville, and go into Kentucky. He consented to the move ; the troops were pul in motion ; but, marching ten miles, he recalled the army, wnhont any explanation to his lieutenants, and placed it, without any object to achieve, before and desertion are doing more than the' enemy hope for. Dissatisfaction and de fection are awfully prevalent, and no one hesiiates, from the highest to the lowest, to speak of their contempt for their com mander. We all hoped that surely Mr. Davis would see the danger which was threatening the country by the impunity ot Bragg, and his arrival war hailed with ,0? '. dld Perceive the intense feeling againsfsim, and called the corps com manders to meet Bragg and himself st headquarters. When they hadaasembled, he began with Gen. Longstreet, and asked What he thought of him as a general, and’ of his conduct in this fight. Gan. Dong street replied that he had not seen Bragg on ihe field half an hoar before he saw hi was not the man to command an army ana particularly this army, as it was then situated ; that his disposition was “horri ble, and that his tactios were wretched ; that he had not the least confidence in him, and begged that if he was not re moved, the President would send him ( Longstreet) back to Virginia. He took down the map and showed how Kosecrans exposed himself by turning Bragg, who, with a concentrated army, al lowed himself to be driven out of Chatta nooga by an enemy whose army was di vided into three portion seventy miles a part, and unable to reinforce each other except by a single mountain road, which' Bragg could always hold. The other gen erals replied in the same manner, all say ing that they had not the least confidence n and 611 asked to be relieved. D. H. Hill said among other things, that he was a personal coward. Mr. Daviß said he WM grieved to hear this, deeply grieved —and that is all be has Baitf or done. Bragg is still in cci&mand ; the'season for uie campaign has passed, the enemy will hold Chattanooga as a base of spring op erations. . r i'ixxjßurdu POPLINS. ? a , 8 . t . J T, en , B « SBee > with niter caves, and Middle Tennessee with its necessaries of life, are lost to ns, our currency is being circnlated in fewer square miles, and yet, with all this, “Pharaoh hardens hie heart,! and will not let tbe people go." ! '.*i Market Bt. The opinion of Mr. Jngtioe Woodward, of the Supreme Conrt of Pennsylvania, upon the unoonatitutionality of tbe Con scription Act, is not only able and learn i ed, bat particularly manly in its tone and spirit. The subject is one which should engage the attention of the people every-, where, for it involves the question of rights and liberties. The relation of the act to these rights is thus spoken of by! the Boston Oourier: “The assumption of the act in question obliterates them completely, by breaking down State constitutions and lawsjanq practically absorbing the States them selves within a consolidated government! Under such an act they have no power left, except of the merest local nature, a- d are, in fact, reduced to the oondition of municipal corporations ” I Trouble Amongst the Bonapartesj —lt is said that the baptism of Prince Napoleon’s son is at this moment a greai stumbling block to the church. The lib tie prinoa was half baptized immediately after his birth; but it is almost without precedent that the full ceremony of bapf tism should be postponed longer than nj months. The infant is now more than » year old, and the reason given for the extraordinary delay is that Prince Ni poleon will have ho other godfather fcjr hia son than the King of Italy, who & excommunicated The Pope mating n great point of holding to the exconrmo mention in this, no bishop in Prarda can be found to fly opeqly in the fact of the church, and Prince Napoleon, Witt eqgal firmness, declares that unless Viotoii Emmanuel holds his infant ovdr me fonnt he jshall not be baptised StilL ITIOSS about bbaoo. From the Richmond Enquirer. Conscription Aot. ESTABLISHED 1842; the.Crisia. There, however, is nqt where our .dan, ger lies. When Mr. Lincoln, was asked to provide for the safety of the officers pf the. colored regiments, be said, “Don’t ask me to speak a word until after the Ohio election.’’ It is not in Sonltern' bullets, but m Northern opinion, that tW. real danger of the crisis lips. Wham Sa- 1 ard in his last public address said, slavery, is ho business ot mine—he' showed tho’' grdat danger against which we mnki’pri)-- vnfe—a spirit, pfscpmprofliise in'.thftiearts-. of the Northern people. s. Seward; every ’ year, assures the world that there, is no - barrier to the return of the Rebel States ‘ whenever they please. SfefflbSM of ffiW •' Cabinet are now organizing a > schemaito - reatore Florida as a, slave State, to the this state oftbinga.it is , the ; “esses to interpose and save th* country by some more thorough’ and spbddy method. 4B 00 4 2C 216 tiskndthing further of Lincoln in the o policy, only,of action. He.,has n the first great etpp jby issuing ‘the lamation, and ,if> he henqvecfjnJanh,- ast, as he told me, that it was a great-! tee, ha hid changed big mind since The man, who had the hew?: » : nate that proclamation, and tp stand , ought to Remain in power at' least ears longer. ... . ‘ - ■ ’’ Lincoln was not my first ;e - If we could have had Fremont— i plause;— a master and not T a sarvnntfr., mhu already intelligent in the -most-need.- - fid, and not one whbte education was to be copdocted at an expense of $25,000d year in the Preeidenfiafchair, we should . hive made better progress. ' The Secre- • !t7 . “,® treasury -had been spoken of m this relation, but his life has .not given the assurance of such sound principles as td warrant the people in trusting him sit this crisis. The" Governor who sacrificed' Margaret Garner has no heart. The Sec retary who, when fourteen States opposed 8 sward, flung himself forward in his dq-r f< nee, has no principle. The great trouble " w ith Seward is that he ignored the revoln-~ ti sn that is now shaking.the nation. Wo. r> n nst demand of the-. Governor civil action... a well as military, and action sufficiently e lergetic for the crisis. ■" We are now no longer to demand action - o Lincoln or the Generals merelyy but of Congress, and the thing tp, be demanded if that slavery henceforth be utterly pro h bited and rendered impossible. 'lie Consul Generai of Canada. Tlje circumstances of tie late case of idnappmg, OBtbey arebrqught to light, jll most condemningly against thellfiite4 States Consol Qereral in Canada, ' ijfe"-- diddiDgs has hitbtert© bad the reputation'; W being a pious abolitionist • hot thege is an issue of veracity rafsed betweeh mm ana the individnal ho has iojoifed, • ybich at present tells with damage against j Mr. Giddings. Mr. biddings declares. he., did not know Jones. We mast disbelieve v a * a ao*en other respectable people'if ire credit his assertion. May, more, 'WO 1 isve the distinctive allegation that Jones • ’ las been repeatedly employed as a spy by be Consul and that his name mast ap - ienr in the books of the consulate as the pecipient of secret service money, which; American consuls 2 have been famished) pvith since the outbreak of the war, find which Mr. Giddings,, among, othSfs ; has liberally dispensed &r phcppsesipf^sfiftm:, hge in Canada; 'Ha Consul General Should be dismissed. His Government Bhould receive the intimatlpn'ihai an (iffi. pal who lends himself to .a violationTof jour laws, aud to the injury of an innocent icitizen, can no longer receive the counten ance of the government to which he is ac credited. Mr. GiddingsL caseis.fer worse than the petty foreign enlistment which the United States Government resented by the dismissal of Mr. Cratapton, the British : Minister, from Washington. We would [not advise the rejection of Mr. Giddings .as retaliation for the dismissal "of Mr. jUrampton.- because we would not dh sire to make tbecOrapariaon betweenoffi cials of such different qualifications and positions. Bat, in justice rto a sense of ‘injury, of an abuse of the privileges which consuls are granted, and to a jjelisehf the insecurity of the pereon which the con tinuance in office of such an individual in. spires, it is due. that our Government should ask for his removal, and if he he not removed, it should dismiss him; Kingston Neiot. So Joke. Night before last, at the Academy of Musio, one of the imnstrejs propounded the following conundrum.; “Wjby isithe President of the United States like an owl in the daytime?" It was,, of course, “given np” by the reatwf the band, when “Bones” gave the answer, “Becanse he’e always a-hlinkin’." Notwithstanding it was somewhat venerable, it took, and the house was mnoh pleased. Bat one of,the audience, a paroTed Union prisbnmt, named James belonging fo ‘ S Connecticut regiment, mmiAgesf to get himself into trouble about thi# same stale joke. He had to let out ,a little of his venom against the President by boluiiteer ing, »otto core, a solution to the question, and his answer was, hesig a d d fooL" An, army officer overheard the insulting remark, and, Justly indig nant, had tne soldier, who was dressed m citizen’s olothes, arrested. Yekterday he was taken before JudgeAtochas.-. He said he was not talking to tiie officer, and was only joking, in a low tone ot voice, jmth some of his friends. The that, had he been dressed asa'Soldiery-he would not have been molested j : still, it is a high offence against military law for a soldier to speak disrespectfully oifhis Com mander-in-Chief, the President, and'Hie Court sent Johnson to prison for sixty days.—-if. O. Era. Qnite a There was a rather amnm'ng case of treason, or seditions language, before Judge Atocha’s court yesterday.. Angq«r Predigan, a French gentleman, was ar rested at the instance of a French navy surgeon in the American servioe, for Bpeaking against the President of the United States in Louis Napoleon’si“gib ■berish.” The prosecuting witness testi fied that he overheard Predigan make mm of the words« “Isuppose WTwSliaVea murderer for President next time, If”%e get on in this way.’* Whereupon hh fcad him arrested. The aomwed ; turned the tables, however, to the no .small amqse ment of the court and spectators, by piov mg that he was talking about a French society of theatrical artiste, of'which he ua member, and whose action he-was freely criticising. He thought the aociety was fast falling into moral decay, and as they. had recently elected President whom he did not like, it' was to allusion to this society and its downward tendency, that he made use of the remark, and not m reference to the President pKttese United State#, against whom tteHuPhot ottered a ward. Upoh this showingthe case was at once disnuaped,—Qk it* i x f
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