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JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor.
Dr., Hooflahd’s
6ls R MAN BITTERS.
prepared by
Pbilfldol
Phi a, Penn a.,
.IMrBfOT A._ .
BAR'' ROOM DRIM,
SUBSTITUTE FOB BUM
.OH AN
Intoxicating Beverage.
BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
Vegetable GxtrAci
. 4 PURE TONia-
Fre« Prom Alcoholic Stimulants or
J “ Injurious brufes. ,
AKD WflA EFFBCTIAUI- . CURE
Elver C4^laim,
Dyspepsia and Jaundice
IfOdFL&jrD’S GEBMAK BITTEBS
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
Cbronic or Servoos Debility. Disease
of Ihe Kidneys, and Diseases
arising from a UlSor.
dered Stomach
Observe the following Symptoms Result
From Disorders ol the
Digestive Organs :
Cong D pa
tion, Inwaid
I‘ilds, Fullness of
iilood to the Head,
Acidity of the Stomach.
. Naogaa, floartburn,
for Pood, Fullness or Weight In
th« Stomaon. Soar Erootationg, Sina-
M* g*Jflatter{ng at the Pit of the Stom
#.* Hoad, Hnrnod and
grteithnur, Fluttering at the Heart
Cho tog or SaffocaUng Sensations when in »lytj o
P Jv£L r ft o £ Vigj ont Dots or Webs fe
fore the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in tbo
H^fil DetlC r e^ c ?, l of P®«piration, Ye’-
Hudden Flushes of Heat, Bom-
OonEt&r i
Inngtnmgs bf Ev II
acd Dsi- e.«-
ai o n of
Spirit b
HOOFIADD’B GERMAN BITTEBS
WILL GIVE Yor
A GOOD APPETITE,
STRONG NERVES,
healthy nerves,
STEADY NERVES,
BRISK FEELINGS,
HEALTHY FEELINGS,
A GOOD CONSTITUTION,
A STRONG CONSTITUTION.
A HEALTHY CONSTITUTION,
A BOUND CONSTITUTION
WILL MAKE THE
WEAK
WILL MAKETHE
delicate
WILL MAKE THE
will make the
DEPRESSED
WILL MAKE THE
HALLOW COHPLEXMK
WILL MAKE THE
DULL ETK I'UEAR.* BRIGHT
Will prove a blessing io
KViCttY FAMILY.
j L.[Cjks be used with perfect safety by
male old
OH OK
FEMALE, YOUNG
PAKTICIH.AK NOTICE.
There are many preparation* »old under the
name of Bitter*, put up-in quart bottles, compounded
V the cheapest whisky or common mem, costing from
M) to 4U cents per gallon, ihe taste disguised by An
ise or Coriander Seed.
This class of Bitter* has caused and will contin
ue to cause, as long cis they can be sold, hundreds
to die the death of the drunkard , By their use the
system is kept continually under the influence of Al
coholic <d the worst bind, the desire for
Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is ail
the terrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and
death. Beware ol them.
Bor those who desire atid Will liave.a 4toao«.
Bitters, we publish the following receipt. Get One
Bottle Hoofland’H tierman Bitters and
mix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy
or WbisfeCy, and the result will be a preparation
that far excel »n medicinal virtues and true
excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in
the market, and will cost mneb less. You will
have all the virtues qf Bitters * n
connection with 4 good article qf Liquor at a
vniiA less price than these inferior preparations
will cost you.
1 PWCATE €HlLliߣ\
Those tuffejin* tram JKA.it AS Hunt, wasting
ftway, with scarce!; any flesh on their bones aro
oursd In a very short time; one boctJe in such
cases, will have a most surprising effect
OEBILiIY,
Resulting lrotn fe; ers ul any kind—These Uitteta
wUi renew
Tho chilis will not return if these Bit.ere are
used. Mo person in a Fevet and Ague JUistrict
thouid-bbwithout them.
From Hev. J. Newton Brown, D. D„ Editor of the
Encyclopedia of neligious Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend
Patent Medicines in general, throogh distrust ol
their ingredients and effects ; 1 yet know of no
sufficient why a man may not testify t
the benefits he be ieves himself to have reoeived
from any simple preparation, in the hope that he
may thus oonuibute to the benefit of others
1 do this more readily in regard to Hoofland's
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackson,
of this aty, because Xwae prejudiced againatfieffi
for many years, under the impression that they
were chiefly anaioofcolie mixture. I Ath indebt
ed to my friend tlobert Shoemaker, Esq , lor the
removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for
enoouragenunt to try them, when suffering from
great anu long continued debility. The use of
three b ,tiles oi these Bitters, at the beginniug of
the pre-ent year, was followed by evident relie. ,
and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental
vigor which I had not felt fir six months before,
and had almost ue. paired ofregainmg. I there
fore thank God and my friend lor direct.ng me
to the use of thefo
Philadelphia, June2B,lBfi2.
J. NEWTON BROWN,
AffTESTIOK SOLDIEBB, 1
AKU THE FBIENDS OF SOEDIEBS
We call the attention of ail .ayrngrelaHonsof
LAIiD’S German Bitters” will cure nine tenths
ol the diseases induced to exposures and priva
tions incident to oamp life. In the Hats, publish
ed almost daily in tho riewsßapers, on the ArrfVal
ol the siok, it will be notioea that a very large pro
p?r?°.n,.ar ' J eQ ' r «r il W fro® debility. Every oase
Xrwse wojrokfS 68 ua « ht b « saTBd -
The proprietors are daily reoeixln* thankful let
ters from sufiererß in the army and hospitals, who
hayejjyn res: bred to health by the use of!toe
Bittelffsent to them hy their friends.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See that the'flWiature oi "C. M. JACKSON" t.
on the WKAfPEB of eaoh Battle N
pkices.
Iduire Eiw $l.OO per Bottle, or Half Dot $5 00
Medium bine 75 • "or Half Dot. si‘oo
The Large Siie, on sooount of the quantity the
xottlea hold, aretinach the-cheapen,
ehoulu your nearest druggist not Bare the ar
be putoff b, any of theintoxicating
Mhjr he offered In ita plaoe,hot
byexpreta W ° fo ™ard, securely patdfod
1 I oTT a i‘,fe nnf ' MSt <»»- Ho. *3l
AKCH sl'HKiil, PUJLAIiJtW>Hi4 4 ;,1
JONES & EVANS, , £i
(Successors to C. M. Jftckson ir00,,)
Pro^rietori,
£\6?uSUR!SS?
,1 ■! Ut i'^
Great Discovery.
«MjmBWIOFIBO}l 1
v-KIR THE OT%E OF
' s i^^ l s s^&ssr
Acidity ot the Stomach, and for all oases
reo omega Tonic. ~
T HH WINK INCLUDES THE MOST
Of an F* 11 lreneral ProttrationH,
i CT M nt ° a 4, to - L°n. oumbined with oar
Valuable Novre Tome, la most happy. Itaua
emutm-tho appetite, raises the jaw*/ fakes St
muscu.ar fltbbmosa, removes the pafbt of debiif?
lsl t- 1 ““ d A BIVM » hot id vigor to the-oountouance.
no jou want son. ethihitto strenghton you ?
. Do you want a good appetite i
IJayou want to build up your constitution ?
■ -Doyou want to feel wefi ?
• t\° want to get idd ofnevronsness?
Do.jrcu want entrgy ?
Po you want to Bleep well?
If you do 'to? t abrisi ““ d feeiing ?
KONKEUS BITHR WINE OF IRON,
finable Tonic has been sothorangh-,
1? classes of the cummanity-ithat it
ft *°* MATpnio jl<d£Si£
ntffl 1 htt ] 6 ' rve ? iODe 10 stomach, ren-<
ovatea the system and piolonge life. I now oniy
ask a trial of this valuable tonic. **
Counterfeits.
Bim‘« , V™S T 5!.',T' A 8 KUNKLB-S
U ‘he only sore and
effeotual remedy in the known world lor the per
manent cuje of- and Debility, and M
mih r^& w anu ® btrof imitations offered to the
Dub ic, we would caution the community to onr
oh«e aoMhnttiteßQjasfaie article, ttafldketored
*¥*■*>“ iuastanto on the top
®‘ tbooork of evwjOiotiie. The .‘act.that others
““tote this valu*bte remedy,
provt e its.worth ana speaks volumes in its favur.
The-BiTTKE it ink op Inos is pat gp ia
76 CENT and $l,OO BOTTLES,,
th« d milt!* 7 Druggists tbronghout
hit.. 0 ??? 1 / 7- B *i hartioular that every bottle
bsars the /ac-emti. of the proprietor’s signature.
GENERAL DEPOT,
No. 118 Market at,, Harrisburg, Pa.
For sale by Dr. KfeYSfeß," Agent,
14* WOOD STREET.
octMimd
CARD
F. X. DIROLETT K. M. D..
From the Medical Faoolty of Paris, France. Ex
'Resident Physician) of kotel Dion,
Goartty Hospitals, Ao. Date of Diploma, 1828.
hiht ldi ??„ DiMascB - rMalt a of nervousness and dr-
A 0;. neuralgia and siok headache, (hem-
Wißuiit) attonded with ocimpiet© success.
OE FIGE 57 GRANT STREET, St.
*6B NfcholßM Bntimqg
TO THE PUBLIC.
1 G.VORANT AND
atd lalsely inodest of »1! denominations
Treat Secret and Delicate Dis
orders. S«li-,Abuse,
And »heM«s or taadonsr intcon undincident <5
youth* of both «sie* and adults ting-.oor mtSd
pubh boa the feet of
Qiß doittg Bu, the ignorant and faisely modest are
fcsiSH FBb J Mri tttak.lt a gfrat Bin v£J
itnmdrtel and lor contamination and corruption
dmdofftaeir wires, promising sons and daughters
Then ramily r hysioians should be ciutious to
Keep them iq i<d ranoe that they do the same as
i>&. BrarBTEDp, toxoept publishing) lest a In
arative practice migbtbe lost to them among stu-
Sim tom-.
rvomjshenWhu compete society, intelligence
sense, Ac., to dollars and cents, mysteriously
meanly or illgotten. It is to publicity, however,
thst numeroa? parents and guardians are thank
ful that tbeir sons, daughter* and ward*, pro
, Viuasiy feeble, sickly delicate condition
and appearance bare been TTBtored to heUth and
rigor by DR* BKAN?TK(JP. besides many t.e
fore and alter marriage through him have been
saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Ac.
operinalorrhea or nocturnal omi siot»», are com
pletely cure! in a very shortfpace of time by hu
new romediea, which are peculiarly his own. They
are comp from the \ egvt&ble Kingdom,
having seen toe iaiia-ry of.-thc .tiercanaJ treat
men’, he has abandoned it Rni substituted the
vegetable. Jfemalo diseases are treaied with
mamed success—naving hatover forty years (40j
experience fed their treatment in hospitals of both
the Did. World and in the United Stales, leads
him toeay—toall with a fair trial, health and
happiness will again bloom, <m ihe now—palled
abeek. Trrtie no longer flfyb mtntc banks and
quacks, but isome and be cured. Consumption
ana all it? kindred diseases, of whiohso many an
nually fill cur countries, can new be re leved
providing they attend to it to time. Fuu p.u'tic’
oiars can be*had of my treatment oy -i-rocuring a
copy of the Medical AdvKerpwhich is girtD grat
is to all thaLappty. Haring the advantage of
uVer lorty year? experience and observation con
sequently, he has sQpt riorskill in the treatment
« special diseases, and who is daily consu ted by
the profession, as we.l as r&cznioended by res
pectable oiuiens, pub ifher?, prop let.Ts of ho
tels. Ac. Office, 85 binithfiirfd street, near Dia
mond street;- Private cuuJriAinicatu.ris from all
por ? of the Uni< u stnc'-.y attended to. Dtrou
to - *•
STBOAU
hfArti
LIVELY
CLEAR
10,000,000 sXvki>.
li L K A SI U N ' M
K KUOHKSi l) (BIT I,K
MTXB- WAB*. FOOD-FOB THE Bit
by, heat water • r «teep herbs, Ac for the
sicr.. make warm water for shaving or tody, cook
*. iow oysters, boil or iry egg*. make tea and cof
fee, joafith bfea<L&c.,4o-, io lass timejkjbd expense
tbafi by »n> other known, used no any
Uitii- without obscuring the light. Price Z r > -eoL-.
by mail postage paid, 50 eeuL«
A eij a Patont Lisbter Kr lisbtiriy laui|'„ with
oui romoving the chimney. For bale wholesale
AQtl retail by
WELDON A KELLY,
no:' lft> Wt>o!lfl . for the man^i:ictuxcrfi
LA £E rnPEBTOR UOPPES MIMES.
«L.TIN«? WOli Kg.
Park, M’Curtly A C.'o.,
M ah bfac turerrrrT
sheath, rrasters’ and Beit Copper. Pressed
Oippor Bottoms, Raised Still Bo'toms
A Spelter 4010 impor
ters aDd dealers in Metals.
Tin Plate, fabeet Iron.
Fire, Ac.
•S-t utißUfttly on hand, Tinmens’ Machines
Mwi To la Warehouse, N 0.149 FIR.-7T and 120
SB' ON 4j§XREETS, Pittsburgh Pa.
•SLSpeCial o/ders of Copper cui to any desired
pattern. * fe2l:lydAw
BiRGA INS
v IK
■vARP E T S .
JUSTOPBUBD AT
O'A Xi'lltr M' 8
87 FOURTH STREET.
large ascortment, wbioh will be-Bcld at a very
;eat reduction from lateprtofifi . aulO
TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS
Ml* A BE-WOW HANIJEACTEBIND
v» a superiorartidle •
l r'if M’l
. Which wo are prepared to deiiter from our
COAL TABU, SH I.IBKBTTff BTBEET,
Best quality of
FAMILY COAL,
Always on h»nd as usual.
O«XSTAKTI,i; ABRITIATO AT
fobmtbr a
No. l«i DmlthfleMtUreu above 6th,
A apleii l dnJ n assortmetit of
iOf ill doMripo«wM*aO«% lowestmim
npl2.-lj
hole by— w. P. HLARSH4JJL
ofuii i‘ 'wmSrst :i
Medical
BOX .Mj.
Pittsburgh p4>K-. irffi-e.
- A N L> -
DICKSON. BTEWAKT * CO.
tiL-2.
WEDNESDAY >£OH.M\(i. DECEMBEE 2, 1863
Medical,
UIPOKTAXT TO LADIES
UKJSAT AMERICAN REMEDY."
HARVEY’S DM THERM,
FEMALE FILLS
WKVKR YET FAILED (WHEN
f* the direogons have been strictly followed,)
k roinoytne diffionlties arisin, from
OBSTRUCTION, OR BTOPPAGEOF NATURE
tottoring the system to perfect health when
Sf w£*5 fro “ BPpsl 8 Pp sl Affeouons, Prolapsus Uteri.
“ le w Hii? B *£r °thftr weakness of the Uterine Or-
the
uA 1 f .* ftnd . £ Ay be ,nken b 7 the most del
.Wat. fcmr.)e? withuut causing distress, at the
a&mo time
they act as a charm,
By Plreuchealne, invigorating, and restoring
thepyat *?«i to a hoaithy condition, ami by bring
log on the monthly period with regularity, no
2.?!i* r 'wa on> v cause Lhe obnraotion may
arge.- They should, however. NOT be takes the
hnn three or four months of pregnancy,though-
Seram!? 7 ° lhBr Umo, M “Carriage would be
do?l\r 1 00nUins Pillfl ' prick, ONE
I>R. HARVEY'S TREATISE
On Diseases of females. P.egnanoy. t VJisoarriage,
A- a vr°P n?BS * sterility. Reproduction, and Abuses
S? riftt u r?tAPA. Bm *® w ioally the L ADi EB’ RKI*.
VaTE MKDICAU ADVISER, a pamphlet of
piiges, sect tree to any address r>ii conts re
tired to pay postage.
ea. The Pills and Book will be sent by mail.
oonmentiAlly. when desired, securely saalid
and prepaid on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN, M.O Qhnkral Agent*
C ,h Cedar street. New York.
«fl»v.oid byall t' e principal Djaggista»
n i J ® !,e s h Draggist, corner of the
o C ? P d \ Q w M,trk, ' ( ’Teutfj? Pittsburgh.
Jt A % 'HXtD;
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
] J V‘ *2 If ■’apt. /Vice 6 OU
\ IUtUBKO* 1' H JKNATDBE,
jfrr treitc'rnt and radical care of Spermatorr-
Ooea, ur seminal Hcuknes-.. Involuntary Emu
ffloos, sexual Debility, ana impediments to Mar
riage generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Eu-
Uepsy and fite; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
resulting from Self-abuse, ic., oy Ho bt,- J. Col-
Jkrwtsll. M D., author of the Green Book, Ac
! A Boon to fhonvAndfl of Nufferen *
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to any ad
qreas. poet-paid, on receipt ol flii cents or two dob
thge stamps by Dr-Ch. J. C. Kxjhr. 127 Bowery,
tfewYork, Post Office Box. 4086.
j selfi-Sm-aJtw.
t
SSlip STATES!F.ST—TOC CAS
s®*. procure i.-t in ajiy D'ugirisi ;n thi- citv and
wiiinuj. Dr. Tobias'Venitian Liniment. Itia a
snrp an.l m eedj core for s, rcrhroat. headache
obronic rheumatism. ooUc, croups and pains in
tie limbs We advise every one to give it a trial.
The eapenae is.a ptare trifle—» oests-and we
otc ootfiden. no person wiirever be without it
,‘; U f ji lhoald IVOa bottle in the house
fBu ? den accidents, such as outs, barns,
scaloS, 4c, its pain'retfevtng qualities are ml
foL£rijUp ' “ »'«i hundreds:
Jte bate the certificates tc prove it Office. oA
yort aoat street, York.
s ''d b>\ *ll I>uggisU. bold by Thoman Red.
patn, Uiamnnd alley. Pittsburgh, Pn. no2i
HeCKEKEEPEBS
HKVIHIIIXU STORE.
GOODS FOKTHIC
KITCHEN.
Bnußei
Baskets
Tin Waro.
Wooden Ware
HpioeJßolei
Spioe*, #
Cup Tuba W&ah Raging
fg.wc.ttef!: ft'U.'tevM
Coal Scuttle
'Silver boap Stove Polish
Chamois SKin- Knife Washers
Skewers Basting Spoon 1
Gridiron- C’offeeMifls
Lemon Njueexerr Wash Boards
btow Pan? Sauce Pans
Wade irons Bird Roasters
l'iah Kettles Fr> Pan?
Ham Boilers Farina Boiler?
Graters Egg Beaters
Larding KeodJors i Fluor Pails
Padding Pans i Water FiltereM
Bread Pane 1 Pie Plates
Butter Ladle? Clothes Wringers
Iron Holder* Woodoh Spoons
Step Ladders Batter Prints
Keelers Wash Tub?
Clothes Lino#. Soap Cape
Scale? Toast Foras
Cook's Knives Sadirons
Bread Boxes Moat Presses
Scoops Cake Boxes, Ac* Jtr
FOR THE DlWlßfe ROOM.
S’LVSH PLXTKD.
Castors Call Beils
Syrup Jat? Nut Picks
Cako Ktivsii Fisn Knivee
Crumb Knivo* Ice Creem Knives
Salt Stands Napkin Rings
Fruit Stand? 1 Cake Baskets
Buuor Kim os Forks and Spf>ons
soap Ladle:. Oyster LadJo?
Gravy Ladles Sagar Spoons
Children’s Cui>a Mustanx Spoons
Round x OvsJ Salvers Ico Pitchers
Bouanet Stands (toblet?
CITIEKT.
Ivory Handled Knives Carvors
Cocoa do do Forks
Sta* do do Square W altera
Lngtiah Tea Trays Crumb Broshes
Fork A Spe-'Ti Trs-rs Crumb Trays ?
Duh Coyers Chafing Dishes
Hash Dishes Coftoe Biggins
Wine Strainers Coffeo Cartiers
cSjiint I'uffoo Potf NntCrackers
1 able Mau, . Kuund Waiters
Bread Bas gets J Cork Screws
Wine Coolers Knife .''barpenere
Refrigerators ! Water Coders, Ac.
M)B THE CHAMBEK.
ToiJot Jars Water Carriers
Foot Baths Chamber Backets
Infant’aßatii* Bowls and Pitchers
bl Brunhe.' Gas f'kadea
{Shaving AStnaa Narsory Shades
Bronx Match Holders do Lamps
i lower Stands Clothes WTiiskea
■Nurser* Kefrigeratore do tiampen
Wax Tapers Night Lights.
MJNOELAA JSEO UN.
Libraey Steps Door Mats
Vienna Fish Globes Vestas
Bird Cages Meat Safes
\ izzetts Pocket Knives
Card de Visite Frames, Flasks
Camp Knives j Camp Portfolios.
And eyerytmng itertaininc m a well appointed
Household.
To to obtained at reasonable priooa at the NEW
bTOHK of
KAY & BICHA&DS
f>l>- SO FIFTH NTBEIT.
** '* i' D • . .J t’ * . > •* u 1 ■> . . t
First door'below ihe Exchange Bank,
.M- All Kvods delivered tree of charge in the
ity, Allegheny, Birminghaic, Manchester. Du
iuoaDe bonmirh. eto. aglfi-lsw
The Howe Sewing Machine.
SlnvenxtHl »»4A. Perfected uh>si.
IECETTED TKIBM K FROM ALL
other Sowing Machines, at the World’s Pair,
while the siryor Sewing Maobine received
in hoßtJtahlomemion on its meric* ; and Wheel
er Jr Wilson's a medal for its device, called "Cir
lular h'ok.” I tie Howe Sewing Maehino, wag
awarded a pre ».um (to an Englif'b Exhibitor,) ae
•ho best lor aJI purposes on exhibition. Our light
r. Machine guar.mfceedio make pcrtoctwork on
o lightest and heaviest fahricp
•Sold and rented. Cor. Penn A St Clair, streets.
A M,
Agrent.
inr'AJ;d3uw:l>
STEAM WAGOH WOEK
HAND AND MADE TO ORDER
WAGONS,
CARTS,
WHEELBARROWS.
STOiiE TRUCKS,
HAY AND .STRAW CUTTERS
_ , . „ . C. COLEMAN.
ocZT-ljd Man n venue, Alle.-heny City
J. DrUTLKVT,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
eirraklTßeif t>V
! U4H T«t* «A 8 BY ININO 6I.EA-
son’s Anti-Fliofeering, American and Imper
ial ii&B Barnera, a sore saving of twenty-five per
cent. The Anti-Flickering is just the thing for
the Office. Call and see them bum at the Qae
'‘Fitting and Plumbing -Establishment of
WELDON & KELLI.
164 W oods&eet.
Y T ESiISON-S SADDLES tEHISOK
» jost rec'd and for sale hy
FKTZ&E £ ARMSTRONG,
oomer Market and ifirrt ffrnotij
banking Houses.
FIRST NATIOUAL BANK
OF PrfTSBUBGH.
1 l TREASUf&pBPARTMENT. )
Vmo» of CoicptßotoiH oy th* CtmßJorcrr, >
1 Washington 6th. 1863.]
1 WMMaa, By BAtiaEaßtory.cvidenoe presented,
v u>e undersigned, it has been made to appetr
felt the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITtS?'
in the CnuijjKof Allegheny and State
Oi rennsylvania has faljßi duly organised under
ana according to the reSairements of the Aot of
yongress, entitled ‘'airadt to provide a National
jfurrency, secured by of United tttatee
ftocks, and to provide-lfeHihe'eiroulation and re
demption . thereof/' ajipTpved: February 25th,
tpw. and has all the provisions of
aid Aot required to be oomplied with before
ttmmenomg the businwof Banting,
INow Tssbspob*, I, Bngh McCulloch, Comp-
T?Uerof tho Onrrencsvde hereby certify that the
fid FIRST NATIONAL BASK OF PITTS
4URGH, county of AHejpbony and State of Penn
sylvania. is autnoriied toyßommence tile business
c 1 Banking under the Artaforeeaid.
In testimony whereoftwitness my hand and
s *1 of offi ee. this sth dark August, 18fi3-
'T?) Ht»H MeOULLOCH.
r Comptroller of the Currency.
IPbe First National Bank ,
of PittsbifJ'gli, Fa.,
lAH WTOBM %UBf 60IPAII!.
wpitsl 3400,000, wltfT'privUeffe to in.
crease to $1,000,000.
Pittsburgh Trust Cothhany having organ
ised under the act to prov Sea National Cur*
f or . >“ sottlom for tin cotioction of Note/,
Rillfl of E tx if\byb iOl roooive monoy-on
wsposit and boy no 1 evl Kttbanpe on ail part.
n the country.
i The rocooss whirl; In itioigod tho Pitubareh
Jrnet Company elo.-e 11 , -sffitation in 1852, trill
(e belivo bo a «nfiif!. s HrJ&toe that business
htrnsted to the 7, n » • aniOition will reorive
he some prompt T
Having a very > correspondence with
[anks and Bankei;. »ri«'vH«ntt the oonntry, we
olieve wq, can oiNr r 3 *mPiaoUities toi those
no do business with 4
fp e bnrinoes will : • j looted by tho samo
poors and directcM. , *.
' utrrDis:®
James Laagh'in. . Nm.«, Nimiok.
Rebort a Hays, Alox&der Speer,
S°““ Fran* & Bailey,
Thoß. Wiehtman, | Alex. Bradley,
T ,„ Samnel Rea. t>
JAMEB LAUGHLIN, President
. JOHN D. SCULLY, Caßhior,
Anrnst 5 th. 1863;dAwtf. ?.
f* K( >uhtz a, min 2
KOUNTZ & ]fERTZ,
banke^^,
to. 118 Wood St, Second dot) above
I ‘ fifth Street,
p|EAI.EBfI nPOBEieS AND Domeatie
l . Coin, Bank Noted, and Govern*
jient Securities. Collections promptly attended
t'l OLD, SII.VEH. OEHASI) NOTLS
W Certificates of Indebtedness,' Quartermsr*
tpra Certificates.
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
**M ali other go/erntnent soountiee, bought b>-
W, M. WILLUBS * co.,
mhfcdoid W 00-J street, Third*
|8 THE ÜBfIEST AND BEST AR
•ft ranged Hotel in the New England Statee: is
oentr&lly located, and easy <>f access from Afl the'
rentes of travel. It contains all the modern im
provements. and every oonvenienoe for the com
drt and accommodation ef thetraveing poblic.
"Die sleeping roou..- are large and well ventilated;
the suites of room* are well arranged, acd com
pletely fu#hfched for families and large traveling
parties, and the hou e will eontinoe t« be kept
al a first a first-class Hotel in every respect.
tWaphta the bo^.
Boston. Sept. selifimd
gROVER A BAR EB’S
! Premium Sewing Machines,
TMB OShT GOLD HJSDAjL
&er Awarded to Sewing Machine* La UlinoU,
'These machines were awarded the Highest Pre
tmumn over all competitor*, for the Beet Fnm-Ji
»iShmng Machine*, the Bctt Manufacturing Ma i
chines, and tho Heat Machine Wort. :vt the fol“
iQwmgSTATh FAIRS oflBfi3 :
NfiV York SUde Fair.
jFir*t Premium r r lamilv machine
First Promium f .r tumble-thread machine.
First Premium lor machine work.
Vermont State Fair.
{First Premium :ur family machir.e.
First Premium lur manufacturing maohine.
First Premium for machine work.
lowa Slate Fair.
Fim Premium for family machine.
First Premium icr manufacturing machine:
First Premium lor machine wn k
Michigan Slate Fair.
Finu Premiam for 'amily machuts.
First Premium for manufacturing maohine.
First Premium fur maohine work.
Indiana State Fair, ii>* \ - - -•'u >
First Premium for machine for all purpotea.
Pirst Premium for maohine wurk.
Illinois State Fair.
First Premium for machine for all purpose*.
■ Pirst Premiom lor michine work.
Kentucky State Fair. -
First Premium for ma hinefor all purpotes.
First P/omimn for maohine work.
Pennsylvania Slate Fnir.
Fi/st Premium for manufacturing machine
Fin: Premium for beautiful maohine work.
Ohio Slate Fair.
First Premium for maohine work.
And at the following County Fairs :
(Sjtfoidw CJj (Pi.) AffriquUvrat&cUtv’ »’
First Premium for lamily sewing machine.
First Premium tor manufacturing maohine.
First Premium for mao nine work!
Champlain Valley 1 V'/.; Agricultural Society.
riret Premium lor lamily maohine.
First Premjmm for manufacturing maohine.
First Premium for maohinn wort .
Hampden Oo.Mast ) Agricultural Society.
Diploma for lam Uy machine.
Diploma for machine work.
, Ftanklm Oo (A. Y.) Fair.
First Premium lur family machine.
Fi st Premium 1 r manufacturing machine.
Queen's Co uV. Y. < Agricultural Society.
» kir t Premium lor family machino.
Washington Co. (.V. 7.) Fair.
First Promium for tarrily machine.
Saratoga QoAN. Y.) Fair.
First Promium for family maooinu.
Mechanics In'titute(Pa.) Fair.
Fir>t Premium *ur machine for all purposes.
First Premium for machine work.
The above comprises all the Fairs at whioh the
QEoVKRA BAKER MACHINES were exhibit
ddnhis year. At nearly all of them the leading
Sewing Machines were in competition.
The work made upon the Grover A Baker Sew
ing maohine has received the First Premium at
evbry State Fair in the United State whereit has
bain exhibited to this date,
dales Rooms, No. 1* FIFTfI ST- Pittsburg, Pa.
dc2&:2md*w A. F. CHATONEY, Agent.
h LARGE STOCK OF
NEW SHOES
AT DIFFENBACHEK’S,
JSO. IS FIFTH NTRJBKT,
‘ rabraiing Gent’s, Ladies. MiSSoe and Ckildien’s
wear *n great variety. k q
JUST RECEIVED— ' '
Baird’a Bio m of Yoath lor tae complexion
and skin.
b ienuin® Plantation Bitters.
Ayers CherryiFectoral and Sarsaparilla.
Mr®. Hair Keiftdrtrt' and Aylobaisum
Siearling Ambroeia for the Hair. •
Holloway's Family Medicine®,
b Improved Blood Searcher.
• AIJ ol I>r. Jayne’e Family MedicinS®. 4
Pure Glycerine and Honey Soaps.
hSfcSe. tc?“ “ d^Cr « a «*
WtoWle
0«24 No. 69 Federal st., Allegheny
MOYAJL VF UVKIIT BUBU.
iff Stable nmulonejj'
the corner of First and HmUhfield Street, Wit
Conn'S old stand, is arenarod to famish
bnggtauatub
s®* Also horses kept at livery fit reasonable
rates. Undertaking and all arrangements forfn
noal. wvll r««v. bmßftganaai^K
tor Sale,
fIOTW. riXTSBIBCH PROPERTY
l two story brick dwelling
'on u£ 6 iiS?F *S ,n *L? rooma and finished garret, lot
u teet fronting on Canon and Ohesnut sta..
butthree minntes walk the Suspension
Bridge, haring the advantage of Passenger Rail
way passing the door, wUJbe sold at ©bargain,
ror terms and particulars apply to
I T. A. McCLRLLAND,
j 0020 56 Fifth street
'HY SHOULD YOU PAX BfilT
I' when yon can nurohase a two-story frame
Sw 'aS of , sixteen feet
front by fifty feet deep for *4OO. Terms-$2OO
tesh, remainder in one end two years, siloatein
pnqneme Boro' near the Water Works. Alto
a two-story briok dwelling house and iotof sround
same site as the above, will be sold for *BOO, «ne
j, nssh. reptainderin one and two years. Title
o l>'*ll tonnoiberance. Call atonoe at oar
dpoe, 51 Market itreet if yon would seonro a
Obeap home.
nol9
8. CUTHBEET* SONS.
IyNJLY $2,500 FOB A VALUABLE LOT
y°l *™? nd » nd throe dwellinp heu/.es, Nob.
i ' “» d ™ Fourth street, lot thirty feet front by
sixty feet in depth. Apply to
S. CUTHBERT k SONS;
51 Market st
pw™, i8.000.-A VAI.CABJLE FARM
ln west Deer townshin forsa'e at a bar
gain, containing 83 acres, sixty in cultivation
»ven acres of fall grain, tWen tv-three acres r f
Choice timber, white oak and hickory, allsmootb
good land and Hee well for cultivation: frame
dwelling house, barn, large stable, spring house,
garden paled in. orchard of two acres. Terme—
one-half cash, remainder in easy payments
Apjplyto S. CUTHBEKTA.SONB,
■ no 6 • 51 Market street.
Aim&ifl, if®' ~°' n . eiS&'FowH.
“j, *o ?$> “d SI boxes, bottles and
iMks; S 3 and $5 flasks for Hotels- KbEc Insti
uuoni, Ac,
infallible 1 remedies known.”
, Ftm from Poisons,”
t TJot dangerous to the Human Family M
Rata coma out of thstr holes to die.”
Si Sold wholesaled alUergetrfties.
» Sold by all Dru«itta and Dealers every-
*S f ew S re tf* 11 worthless imitations.
mJT j a L 15011 each box,
oottje acdiiask before yog bay.
d ™« , „ HnEJTBT B. COSTAK.
Principal Depot, 48 i Broadway. N T
‘ 45P Sold by *H, B. SELLERS A C<s and B L.
A CO., Pitta?
WM. SC, FAB EH ft CO
HA * BNfiiHi BUIIUfeSS
•!«** JF-iMijs a *«■-.»*
ScKML UCMlailTi US SU E? H/tKEIK.
Sew th« Pans. 8; 8. D«doI.
ifffSSS&s* “““
to par uaoiiki auen.jou \t tho coaatmctioai <4
lor aed Machi-ier/ 'or gris; mills, *- for
ntfU mtnsy and «nrmJar tow trill*,
re also on h end, fl wished and reedy tor ship
aicat &t sh<:»rSaoae«. Jlscjuviaad Boilerc of erco
Ascription.
1 A furnish L*-'.i«r? a-w Iron separately,
Wrought Iren cihafttnyr. Hangers and PulßeeTn
etery t vnety. »no xr.-i-nc tho manufacture cf
Maoniimr andhUwaine Cards.
'Oar i ricod arc low. »mr machinery tiianuiactur*
•d 01 the best quality of material?.. end warrants#
lb ail oases to give aaligiaotk-n-
aarOrdm froc all t-irls «/ ;.;e country solioit
and pn>DptlT filled. f efl;d£w
SMITH, PARK & CO
Minth Ward Foundry
*Warehouse, Ho. 149 First and 190 Second sta.
Manufacturers ,of all sices and descriptions of
Cbai Oil iiotorta and Stills, lias and Water pipes.
Sid Irons. Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes, Seel Moulds
PpUies, Hangers and Couplings.
Also Jobbing and Machinery of every descrip
tion made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attaohed to
the foundry, all neoessary fitting will be carefully
attended to. o2l;lydAw
FHL AND WINTER DRY ROODS
A.II Descriptions Now Opening
M. MEMTZER’S,
94 HABKET STREET,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
FRENCH MERINOS,
REPP MERINOS
SCOTCH PLAIDS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
FLANNELS,
COUNTRY BLANKETS,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
Sf. HRNTZRR,
oc2ft-3m-eod
OLBUKN & CO.,
a ravel Roofers,
Corner of .Fifth and Wood streets,
Second blory
JUST OPENING—A SFLUIOIO AS*
florunect of CLth a CirouJus, ohawii,
French Merlnoea, Repps, Plaids. Moos Delaines,
Blankets, Flannels, and haring a large
stooK of Domestic Goods purchased before the
late advance on Goods, X would Invite all to call
see, oar prices will be tetislactory
hTj. lynch,
No. 67 Market street.
Between, that,, andth Diamond.
Fresh supply-we hate re
ceived to-day another lot of BoOTo and
SHOE-*?, direct from the manufacturer, consist
ing of ail the latest and most fashionable styles
of gentlemens’. Ladies', boy’s. Misses', and Cnll*
dren's wea.,whicb we are prepared to sell at a
iflignt advanoe on Eastern prices Call and ex
amine Country merchants supplied at Eastern
prices J. H. BORLAND,
no 7 98 MARKET St.. 2d door from sth.
Fresh tomatoes and peach
—RB—
200 dos fresh Tomatoes in cans,
200 " Peaches,
lust received and for sale by
•tt&fMER A BROS.
0c23 12U and 128 Wood st.
1 Adi BBIA, B. SUfiAB,
AW 40 bbls A Sugar,
40 bbls powdered, Gran, and Crushed,
just received and for sale by
RKYMKR A BROS*
nod „
, Rn BASKETS, “ PUTTS AJIO
j quarts," Heddrick’s Champagne,
i 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle,
In store and for sale bj
j MILLER A RJCKKTBON
lO DOZ. DRAKE’S FLA-STATION
BITTERS-.! art received Mdfor»le by
9EO. A. KKLLY.
ne!6 69 federal a~ AiKwkenV.
daily post:
One year, by mail
Six months. “
Three M
One
■One week, delivered in the city,
Single copies
To agents per hundred..-
From the Ulster (Belfast) Observer.
The oracle of Europe hae spoken, and
•he hushed expectancy ol half the world
has been answered. Strange that, in this
hge of great powers and rival influences,
the destiny of a Continent should hang
apon the will of a single man. Yet so it
tB. When France moves, the world trem
bles, and with the ruler of France it rests
f ffake empires to strife, or bid peace
ffoonah beneath tranquil skies. Napoleon
fe Third is a mighty and dangerous po
tentate—mightier than the all bnt otnnip
otent founder of his dynasty—more dan
gerous than the hautieet conqueror that
Greece or Rome ever sent forth to gather
tip foreign spoils. Much of this extraor
dinary power is to be fraced to the indi
vidual character of the man—much to the
history and condition of the country over
Which he rules. Since the reconstruction
Ot Ituropean society under the Christian
regime, and the consolidation of its Sis
tmctive nationalities, France has held if
pot the first, a foremost place amongst the
kingdoms of the universe. Earliest in the
held of progress, and almost always in the
van of cmli2ation, she has reached snc
pessive heights of glory, survived vicissi
tudes, and resisted decay. “Wwasgre.it
when the Heptarchy was established in
Britain, and powerful before the Goth
made a home m Bpain- The Baracen host
shat swept like a whirlwind through the
East, and blotted out the last traceß of
Civilization in Northern Africa, met, on
Hie banks of the Loire, an avenging sword,
ra the Bth century, Charlemagne made
France the mistress of the Continent, and
won with a right royal hand the Crown of
tpe Ceesars. The influences of that im
portent era never wholly died away, The
I laws then framed—the arts and scieiflft
tfcen cultivated—lived with varied fortune
through succeeding centuries; and, in
dpite of internal commotions, and external
pressure, the vitality of the nation was
preserved. The name of France is prom '
mently associated with the chivalry of the
middle ages; and although on the bead
roll of her celebrities we find ‘ho such "
dames as those of Gama and Columbus,
She has yet kept pace with the advances of
roienoe and enterprise by boldly eeizigg
their results and profiting by their achieve <
ments. In the domain of letters ShS has ‘
nufid with, undisputed sway. in y-jgsiwv
tf/‘japartmentaiofllitgatmM > -j>Witj?OTiorB,
fJOC iTT potlkb, refinement, taste, and that
combination of qualities involved in the
idea of advanced civilization she is with
out a competitor. She has given rules
apd ordinances and models to the world,
ahd she alone has preserved to oar times,
dimly and hazily it may be, the classical
halo which surrounds antiquity. Bhe has
no Shakspeare, no Goethe, no Raphael,
no Angelo; but then, although no* giant
form is found upon the horizon of her
past, her whole sky is Btudded with stars,
all of them lustrous and beautiful, none of
them mean. In the type of pure manli
neßa this extrordinary nation also main
tains her excellence. Heroism seems to
be the distinctive characteristic of her
children—the heroism which has given
her so many brave chevaliers and such a
PITTBEURQH.
grand succession of daring and dashing
soldiers. Noi wonder that the present’
Emperor of France, speaking from the
throne that for fourteen hundred years
has, through varying phases and chances
of fortune, maintained its place amongst
tl)e royalties of the earth, should have ut-
tered words of pride, and, in the con
soiousness of strength, spoke as though
bin foot toached not &b empire, but the
world. From his imperial, station;’he
could cast his eyes tohhe utmost corners
of the universe, on every path.-
way of commerce and every highroad of
triumph memorials of his people s genius.
In the East, almost side by side with the
rums of Sebastopol, his subjects are cat-
liDg the earth in twain, opening up a
passage between two mighty worlds ; add
then far away over the ocean, in hitherto
unknown lands, French wisdom, no less
than French courage, baa gained solid
victories, whose resalts will develops and
multiply with time. In the West, too,
the soldiers of France have at once rivalled
and shamed the army whioh Cortez led to
POPLINS,
so many triumphs and so many crimes,
and the city of the Aztecs'haa crowned
with flowers the strangers from Gual, and
hailed them as liberators and friends.
And then, the name of France is, strange
to say, on every suffering tongue. Tne
oppressed look on it a sign of hope,
and use it as a talisman against despair.
Whether rightly or wrongly, the spint of
freedom regards this nation as her defend-
er ; and, amid the ohoking sobs of her
bloody death-struggle, Poland looks with
longing eye for signal of snocor from be
yond the Rhine. Meanwhile,, the trem
bling nations of Enrope watch every
movement of this wonder-working 1 power.
When Bhe arms they arm, and Bhonld she 1
only lift the helmet to her Gorgon brows,
empires shake with terror, and prepare
for the horrible fight. We by no means
glory in Bach a state of things. It proves
the existence of anomalies and abases
that are at varianoe with the rights of
humanity. Justice mnst be unknown
where fear prevails, for oowardly appre
hensions spring np on the extinction of
moral rectitude. France derives her
influence not so mnch from her material
strength as from the social weakness of
her neighbors. Had Russia not ronsed a
oountry to rebellion by her tyranny it
would be impossible for France to threat
en ber; had Mexico been true to her
duty, no French troops would now hold
her citadels. Everywhere wrong pro
vokes resentment ; whether this springs
from the embittered feelings of the suf
f-rers, or the outraged sentiments of
.their sympathisers.
Bat what is the end ? As we before
said, the oracle has spoken, and the world
is busy with the interpretation of its ut
terances. France has heard her Ruler
Bpeak to her in flattering terms —in manly
terms —in terms monarch, and
not unworthy of a great and wise legisla
tor. Bnt, do his wordß mean something
tor others as well as France ? Do they
mean that the hour has come when he
mußt again give the imperial flag to the
breeae,-and attempt to carve ont new deg-'
tinies with the imperial sword ? Are we
to believe that the “ maintenance of in
fluence in America’ r means a determina
tion to arbitrate by force, and seek conces
sions at the cannon'd month? More im
portant still, how’is that alternative of a
Congress to settle all die grievances of
Europe, or of a war, to settle the more
pressing of them, to be accepted ? These
questions involve grave considerations,
Market ,C
>AI LY POST—ADVANCED RATES.
OMENS.
ESTABLISHED 1842;
bnnLT’ dou , btleßB ; agitating cabinptsaud
councils, and pending grange thrillines
bL h n ?, 6lhro , n^th 9 “ 6 ® rts
popnlatiooe ? For tbereare many grfev^
Sress ’ n Ea»t o ZV«, atery *»V-.
East and West there are wrones
bnd injustices which are nothidden, ot?J
tempted to b a hidden wSJhvSd
Shnnw'ih® h ' 8 ( h tlme forever,,
Should the nations meet and caatup'tW
accounts, compare blemishes, discover
and caBt ont beams, the result
Ngbt be a sum total o£ good to the poor,
pain racked body of humanity,, Bussia.
for example, seems cr'ner by pride' rather
than by perversity. She fimCies She has 1
M good a right as any of thoae.and pm—
loularly as the most prominent, */
ter L Wt !f°7 TO her » to oppress ope-,
portion of her people.' Those whh c
er ' tb9mBe,v6s!i »»infelsea
bouses, and these, too, of the very foulest
nnd. II a constitutional Government
an beggar, or starve, pr hunt away ap
mure population—tfTMish crush then!'
wth taxes, impose on them ah alien
yhuroh, and do sundry other harsh.-things
tath impunity, are not the sameprivUegea
to be conceded .to a despotio one? if‘, a a
hation is to be strangled, it matte® little
vbether the ornel gripe is given by the
land of liberty or the hand of tyranny,
“deed, the advantage of th*
ronld seem to he with the latter, for then
he sufferer would be spared the poign-"
' Dc y the Tu Butte feeling, and t.hi«; op;;
he whole, is a alight comfort of the nag
.live kind. Bussia, however, seemsdis
losed to put her house in order if other
;reat Powers do the same. The Emperor
it r ranee thinks the proposal reasonable,
SU asks for a Congress to fully carry it
nit. In case this be refused, that ugly
Jlernative which incontinently cOniares
»p hornble visiond of bloody swords and
Imoke-begrimed guns -ren&insiibehiadi'i
Jo! whom, we wonder,. in case it be re
i°n 9 -rl 0 ’ "ij'.libe fearful responsibility,
all 7 The maladies to use the Emperor’s
' xpression, which affect Europe are not
onfined to Poland; mußt, then, every
: “ fec „ ted 00 take the same pgesenp. .
ion? We tmat eo» for there are bitter
ears falling iu lands where all should be
lappy smiles, sorrow and groans where
Dy should abound, and no, hope—nop not
, shadow of it—where, centuries ago,,,
light hope should have been inlfille£ q
whether vainly or otherwise, the words bf
he Emperor will stir men’s mindk. They
ml also lead to some practical result, .
whether it be the inauguration of a peace.,
nl reign of righteous progress end holy
reedotn, or the renews! of bloody scenes
by land and sea—time the great revealer
f 1 human mysteries, alone can tell.
From the Colombo* Statesman. 1
Escape of John If organ and Sev - -'
sebel5 ebel Prisoners from the
Ohio Penitentiary.
Colnmbaa was thrown.into a State oft
nusnal excitement yesterday
c sped from the Ohio where,;
t ley were imprisoned. The names of thaw
I risoners who escaped with Gen. Morgan j
nre as follows: Capt. J. C. Bennett, Capt.
it. D. Hochersmith, Capt. T. Henry i
Hines, Capt. G. S. MaGee, Capt. Ralph
Bheldoc, Capt. S. B. Taylor.
j We are indebted to the Exprexx of Sab:
Jtrday evening for most of the particulate
Which we give below. Our neighbor’s
statement contained several errors, how
ever, which we have taken the liberty to
cjortectf l “ " r ,
1 “It appears that Col. Dick Morgan and
the six Captains who wereconfinstj iff tSh”,.
lower range of dells, had, by means .-of
tpo small knives, dog through the floor
thrir cells which is iCompoßsd .dfccefrtdht .-
and a nine inch brick arch. Uodßrneadp- -
the cella is an air-chamber, extending the
Whole length of the : building. Of: this
-fact the prisoners - seamed -to bave been -
aware. Once irithe oi£
them could crawl to jt terrainua. This ; .
Was done. Then digging downon the Soft
eirth with the knives untilthe bottom of
the foundation of the wall was reached, :
then digging- under and the thing #gg s ' -
eomple ted. - In the arope had
been manufactured of the bed 'Mokingj
add all arrangements were cbnrpTet«l.J;otl
their final escape. How longtheyhadL
been making preparations, n6one i knOWf, , U
except those from whom they
sential aid. ' ‘ 1
“Everythingtaingjiiijffiadinem by FH S ""
d»y evening only strategy
was needed for' the escape of General
Morgan. The latter ooonpied a cell on .
the second range, immediately over the'
ohe occupied by his brother Dick.; In. the ,
evening, as the prisoners were being lock-,
ed np for the night, the Morgans were al
lowed to exchange cells with - each' other.’
This gross breach of prison discipline yet ' 1
remains unexplained. However,, eo it:
was. After Dick had prepared everything
bh permitted his brother to take his place. - -
In the night, at a preconcerted hour, the 1
prisoners crawled through the aircham- -
ber and. out through the epertorer-wluMt
they had dog nnder the wall,, bnt Fmj
skillfully concealed, taking their rope
with them. They emerged from thb prison"
immediately between the. mailt building r -'
add the female department. Once in the.
yard, their escape was comparatively easy.., .
They went to the sontbweat corner of the
outer wall, near tbe big gate, and thbf# 1 ' 31
their rope over the top } where it- isenred "--’
itself on one of the spike*. On this rope -
and by the aid of some timber rear at,
band, thevolambered to the topandeaaily
descended on the outride. There are no
guards on the outer walls after a certain'
‘ ‘The prisoners were dressed in ejtifena’ ~ ’
Baits and not in prison habiliments.
“How it was that they were’permitted'
to work night after night, without detebLuc
tion is singular. There .most have been .
a screw loot* somewhere. Morgan left a
note for the Warden,” signed byCapf. T.'
Henry Hines, who is a stone-mason and
brick layer, and- who eeems to havq flad '
charge of the work to dig bnt, Aceord
ing to the note they commenoed operation! ■
on the 4th of November, and finished on
the 20th, working three hoars a day.
It is said that meianres have been taken
for the recapture of Morgan and his Cap- V
tains, which they will find hard
One thensand dollars reward is offered , „
for the General dead or alive. Which
way he has gone no one imowg.. Some
persons think he has gone southward,
while others have an idea that he baa '
made for the lakes, and will strive to cross
to Canada. Those who have the matter
in hand feel sore that he will bd recaptur
ed.
The cellars and dwellings of this city
were being searched yesterday afternoon,
and last night, and there was a good deal
of exoitement.
Wi are informed by the Tribxme’x
Washington correspondence that the
President and his Administration have de
termined not to have the old Union re
stored. They are against the Union, and
will not allow the SonthernStatea to come
hack unless they abolish slavery apd
come in with four millions of freenegroes.
■r'l'vtKri^W
M I /. (