New Advertisemeni IMPROVED Blood-Searcher, FOR THE CORE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IHPUBE STATE OF THE BLOOD, BUCH AS Scrofula, C'aneeroiu Formations Cutaneous Disease* Erysipelas, Bolls, Plnples on the Faee, Sore Eyes. Scald Head, Tetter Affections, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum. Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Diver Complaint, Doss of Appetite, Dow Spirit*, Female Complaints Foul Stomach, Together with all other Disorders from an improper I condition of the circulatory I system, as a general I Tonic, its effects are most benignant, and cannot I fail to beuelit, where I used and I according to directinns. I Testimonials (-■THE PHUFKIETuB HAS CEHTIFI- M. catesi enough on hand to fill a good sixed volume, al, i f tncm the free w,I! offetings of E who have been cured by the iliood beariher from which ho selects the f blowing • “' , " oner The Great f*urlfier—The world CJiaI \SSSL *° Equal—The Biood-kiearcber UlorlousTy I rln ". phaot -sworn at- tcmcnt of D»vid llcOreary offrapier fowiithip, bed ord CjiTnt. . J “'“ rear:r ’ In April, 1806. as near a 3 i can remember a small pi, upie made its appearance on my nnner lip, wh ch soon because enlarged an-i sore 1 ÜBed poultices of sorrel, and a washof blnevitiol without effec. binding the sore extending i t ‘ i |' ° shoil ‘ b . ur 8. "to pronounced j w ' j Dcl * rescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poumces. Finding toese rem - “Pi ~vall' 1 “ 1:hI upon Dr. Shaffer Davidsvllio, rrmerset county, who also pronoin oad the uisea.e Lancer, an j gave me internal and external remedies-the latter c -Misting p. inoina iy of canitic but all to no purpo e as tne dißeaae continued spreading toward the nose. I next urod preparation oi ars.nic. , n die form of saTy. lor ,- H tlme cbec& ad the disease, but the in fiammation soon, increased. I next called upon frr. Mauer. of St. Claireville. Bedford counu who aso pronounced the disease Cancer and up Plied a salve, laid to be a never laiiiigrem.dC but it tad no ofieet whatever iri checking the spread t f the hors. Jn Dcoembe-, in the ame yaar, ;he MSea-e had eaten away , gCea er pTr? oi my lip. a it u'.umked the nose, whin I went n Cincinnati’, whero I consulted Frol. tl. I”ew ton, ol the tlec.ic Medioal College- He Dro nounced the cisea-e' a outaneous . ancer snEor induced by an mordinate use of mercury.”' HeCiO piied mild tine -nutment and gave me interna] remf U V~ beal,;ul l kf la u Cure wßpinjpxßdiole In March 1&58,1 fconght a bottJe ol Llood-tsearcber.” bui 1 imiPt that 1 ha-.} no laith in it. T was very wean wnen 1 c mmencej u mg it • but 1 ,lUi(*S«: 1.. J, JoMKB. Uver Complaint Cured by UodseCa Improved Bio. d Searcher. BLAIR IOUNIY, sa. Persona,iy appeared before me, one of the Jusucas <>f in- Peace in anj lor iiiair county Ueorga .'Opp, why being du.y Mvorn according to law . Oth dop«ee and say: Two years ago f * u cLe 1 wu & Pain between toe almost con unt cough, lo t 01 appetite, cnills’ nigut sweats, and very subject to take colds T at length t>oc .me so weaK that I could hardly J!i' k t h, l^ 5 physician did me no good, t ometime fail I commenced taking Lmdsey’y Improv ed ftlood-bearcher and by the use of two Dottles J^ fts iP eI £ ect V M^ ed ’ * feo] Bafe 10 recommend it to all who suffer from liver diseases, general de hilny, IOiS of appetite and other diseases arimne from, impurity of the blood. I would not like ll do without it. le.ns.der it an ex.eJJent family medicine. Oigueaj GKOftUE K.OPP 9 . n £, i?-- Dd B “ b£Crib °d this 16th dayot March. A Vt * t,efj . re me * J. GOitLEY J P Note. - •>' r, Kopp is a resioout uf Prankstcwn. and is we*! Known to the citizens of Blair and JJedfo.-d counties a man ci excellent character and influence, Another Case ol Mrofiilu Cared by LlU(b.ej V Blood Searcher. If there be ani wUo .ii i doubt that Lindeey’e Improved IJh'od f.ear'her has and will perma nently cure bs iu- i lUe pornte and long-standina caaes o: .-crolula, le idem read the followin* and be convinced; I>r. J. M Lin-1 ey : I was afflicted lor a number ofyoars wifi a disc.stf said by my physiciaos to be h orofula Kor looJait throe years 1 wassobtd that i *ib unab.e t; be s ‘cun« • was able to procure. without any beneficial result I ount cued growing worse u lp'V , S>. “‘J 8 ' 1 . ati d .*' «-u disc/VoroJ was nolpirg :uo» I continued the ueo ol it, and gained so rap oly that in cot.s d rah I/ than ono year 1 wuj aoJo to g- abjut an-i attend to some o! my Louaoaoid duucs, and Lie pugts eflectod ware ail heaied up and covered with sound, healthy flesh and skin anu havoso ooof.nued ever bi..cc: and Inow en joy a state of health that 1 had for yc-ars given up a t ho; cs of tv-.r again oeing blessed with J-.'NoY BbIAKN r.y, *»ear Eldcrto.:, Armstrong oounty. Pa. August 8. 1866. New Evldcuee, * Being affiioted with a grievous tetter on the arms and face—a 1 ter try in y many remedies which utterly tailed to cure-1 was persuaded by W M Bams & Co., to try * Lmdsers improved Blood- Searcher, ami n.w. s-x jeeks alter using the seoona IxAUe, pronounce myself cored. The tet ter broko out something over < n* year ago, on the mside id uiy a ins. extend lrum the elbows down t tae »ri='s; al.-o on u.y iac«*. immediate ly around thou oath and chin, nnd contmuod to be a perKc: torment to me mui cured bvtheßlood oearcher My arms wore at limes «!mo t u eless owing tu thedeep cracas andso-es on them iiable io blooi a: at any lime on the leas: exertion t> lift or work, and sometime.* so itcay i could s-arceiy prevent tearing oli my flesh I havo now been Cured sir weeks, and I fee;'it due o Mr. Lindsey, and to the puclic generally to make tin.- statement, in hope that others likemy selt may bo benefited by u iug his in;aluable medcine. her JANE p< WHBON. , mark. feworn to ana subscribed before mo, one of the uf Pit,Bblir * h ' tD “ ANu. Mow aster, Alderman. a case ef Bcrofula hat bn? boon o ming years; "the flesh wa* eaten iff tho Udy’s arms—- yo ooaljscethe smews werkirg. rbois at the eightn bottle now, and the flesh is growirg on very last. Your Blood tearcbor is going all over - is°u Dtry * l' ,e °Pl® arc Vof y rnnen pleased tho above case. I joase s.nd us statement •f our aooount. and oblige us. lour*truly, JuMN RALdTON A CO.. Eiderton, Indiana Station! AS A XOLIC, it has no equal. Unlike ih manj' vi.e inixiu.es called * Bitters,” it creates n a H>fctue, but gives toue and vigor to th system, gradual.y and permanently. BEWARE OP COINTEBFEITB. D ft. LINDSE \ UKNL* I N r* pi Afip SEARCHER, has J. M Fu u li? 1 * 00 -? Prirtod oit each =L Refuse ofhl ts.Agmt' . Agmt ' J. X> FULTON, druggist Wholesale and Retail Agent. Nos. 67 akd & FiptH Strict m Pffci SBURQH pa whom all orders, most be directed. f|IH)E JUSTLY CELEBRATED AMD . -®- wonderfully popular Holman Opera Troupe, Have the honor of aacouooing a short season o‘ Opera, commencing on MONDAY, Dec, 21st, with Ball's beautiful oomposition, The Bohemian Girl! With a cast of characte s embracing the entire Troupo and a powerful auxiliary oorps. Danoe—La Madrollina .....Miss Julia Holman To conclude with the laughable Protean Operetta, THE YOUNG ACTRESS, I pi whioh Miss Sallie Holman will sustain six dif ferent characters. ! Admission 1....25 Cents A Jew reserved orchestra Seat ..50 Costs Doors open at 7 o’clock; to commence at 1%. a he office will open for the sale of seats on Sat* urday morning from 10 to 1 o’clock. Grand Mat inee on Christmas and Saturday afternoons at 2 o dock. dels-wd £IOSC£BT HALL. ~ j Commencing: Monday December, lUb, minstrels CORSET BAND, SIXTEEN GIFTED ARTISTES Admission. Doors ODeaat 6V£ ; performance to oommen’e H. H. ARMSTRONG. dell-Btd A (rent. Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS J. W. Barker & Co., 59 MARKET STREET, Goods by tbe piece or package, or Ail bescriptions Now Opening M. MENTZEIt’S, BLACK AND FANCY Sli.K^ EPF MERINOS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, FLANNELS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS oc2fcK>m-eod L. HiRSHFELD, No. SS WOOD STREET, C'IONTIA'TKS TO SELL OEE HIS EN- J tire ato.*k of MENS’ FURNISHING GOODS, COMPLETE IN EVERY BRANCH, SCOATPTGS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEKBB, h„ MADE TO OBDEIi, In our usual uosurpß&std style at Cost Price be ing a reduction of at least ?5 PER OKNT. Uur assortment is still complete in tsli its branch es, and we urge our friends and patrons to come and bay early, as we are desirous to close out our stock by the FIBST OF JANUARY, 1864 REMEMBER. THIB IB NO HUMBUG as every article is Bold AT COST PBICE T « JAMES .ASSggftft _J ■* ycB3of the Borough of Birm : nghatr • The undersigned woul • m.st respectfu l? re vest to call a PUBLIo MEETING of all the c tizens of this borough liable to be drafted under the present cad for men. and a l so of others in lavor of raising the quota of thcbjrough cf iJbmmgham by voluoteerirg inrtead of drafting [or > the purpose of ueviting means for raising bounties xor volunteers. We respectfully suggest to you the expediency of issuing the call for said meeting at an early day. * T i_ Very respectfully your fellow citisens. John P Pears, Samuel M'Kee, W 0 Aaghmbaugh. A B Stevenson. R B Carnahan Wolfe & Duff. N Patterson Jas Wiitfleld JohnCarnik. b Reynolds, d A W o.L T BIKMiKQHiM.Deo.I2, 1863. in accordance with the abjve request T do hereby app did : a meeting to be held it tbe BIRM INGHAM MaBKKT H 4LL on WEDNESDAY the 16th inatant, at 7 o’clock p. m Buainessa relating to the coming draft will be’ before the meeting. The citizens of the borough are res pectfully invi’ed to attend. de'S JAMBS SALISBURY. Burgess. JJ - ** MUSIC STORE. Pianos, >1 < lo1 Mr. DaviE, ot the 2d ward, when, u ap •earing that all the delegates were present, the committee reported through its chair man, Mr. Brush, that Mr. Baldwin of the 2d ward be elected chairman. Mr. Bald win, upon taking the chair, made a brief Hpeech, in which he hinted very plainly that the dead lock ’ had been removed, and that it would take but a few minutes to settle the maUrtr. On motion, u w, s resolved to proceed to vote for Mayor viva voce ; a mere Jarce a.s the matter had been settled in the com in rooni. ihp vole aloud, lor Lowry M'Carthy 2 Photograpbs at only oni■ dollar a dozei (.all and see on: large selection at Pjucck p, opposite the Postcffic^. A I.BfMH. —C,.!I and st-e our stock before at It chug elsewhere. At Pittcck’s. oppo flite the Potr’office. All the late papers, magazines and books at Piitock’a, opposite the Posi office. Get Bovtwkll’s complete Tax Law ai Pillock’s, opposite the Postoffice. Joseph meter anthony mrysb JOSEPH NEVER —TH E GREATEST ALTERATIVE EVER DISGOVEKKD A CUKE FUR INTEMPERANCE. 4> A NERVINE. ;t ALLANS THE cb-onic inflammation uf the stomach, in all persur.f adiiicved to the use of stimulants ana narcotic*. &uch as Alcoholic and ilalt Liquors, W'lum, ’■ or/ibia. Arseni ; Tobacoo, etc., etc. It removes thu morbid appetite or craving ol the at maoh tor stimulants. Ac. In Headache, Neu r lifia, and all nervous diseases, it has no eaual as a Nervine. A:. A TunlC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach, improves the at petite. correots liver derangements, regulates the bowels, removes lan guor and drowsiness, aod brings perfect health to the Dyspeptic. , ' N ALTERATIVE. The blood, the life of the body, i? denved Irorn the food we digest i:uw important, then, that the duties of the stum aob are periectly performed. If its duties are imperlectly executed, disease instead ol health ia scattered through the system. Wheu our food is properly digested, pure blood is applied the !>***• and otche !- Puuplea Tetter, Erysipelas, Uld Sores, Merounal and Venerial Tarots, and other diseases arising from impure blood, dlsap pear. Use Dr. Cutter’s English Bitters andyou will have perfect digestion and pure blood. ror particulars of this celebrated Medicine, procure Dr. Cutter’s oiroular lrom any of our Agents N. VAN BIEL, 118 N. Second street, (American Manufacturing Agent! Philada. . TORRENCE A McGaRS? Agent! Cornerof Fourth and Market sts.. Pittsburgh. For sale by all respectable Druggists ovtlb-Iy NONPAREIL BALMORAL BOOTS Made expressly TO Ol'R OKIH K, And for Bale in no other house in the city. Cali and Foe them, at M’OLELLAND’S, 55 FIFTH ST A it D LINE Steam to tlueeaetown aod Liverpool Tl»e First Class Power nl S earn ship. ttIDON | KA&ATHON, I hAIIL FROM «w rinjß. £ or * «7®ry alternate Wednesday, .SH&flfiC oni , Liverpool every alternate T s®w»y., and from Queenstown every alternate Wednesday. Steeraae Passage from Liverpool or Queens town, $3O In gold, or its equivalent in currency From New Vork to Liverpool. $36 in currency r ‘S e , p “^* e »***>>y 10 wauAsisi •3T T ION. 4d Fuiton St., New i ork, or THOB. H. KATriGAN, Agt, No 12i; Munoogabela IJnQge. Water no2B-lyd Successor to Thos. Ratthmn Passage from England «fc Ireland $21,00. EUROPEAN IGEffiT. THOMAS HU &ATTIGAS, , European Agent, 122 Monongahe 'jgj£|Rar la House, Pittsburgh. Pa., is pre* ■■■l pared to bring out or send .baok passengers from or to aoy part of the old country, either by steam or sailing packets. bIGHT DRAPTb IfOrt BALJB payable in any part of Europe, Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Alsu, Agent for the old Black Star lane of Sailing Pa'kets. ard for the lines of Steamers sailing between New York, Liverpool (ilaagow and Galway. • Having sricce ded the above in the European Passage and Exchange Business, theunderaisrned s°lioiu the patronage of hie former customers, and the publir,m general, and ia prepared to sec tie an outstanding tramaotione *‘n full. no2B-lm THoa H RATTIQAS. r| ■u-KTLK S°l P.-TilK FIRST TOE * •, i . seaoo ■ se ; ved up daily in the best ■ ;yle. at the CORjnUOOPLB. eomer of Fifth and Union streets, near Liberty. Oysters in every style. The choiee&t braod* of Liquors always on nano* Iheproprietorgi'-eahisperson al attenaon to his business, and invites bis fr.ends to give him a c&IL His attendants «re prompt in waumg on customers, FUND WKIR iWHJI Proprietor. LATEST TELEOEAPH, xxxviuo, From General Banks’ Army, Washington, Dec. 15. Senate-Ur. Wilson presented a memorial asking for an increase of pay for paymasters clerks, Hospital stewards, and inspectors of cus toms in Boston. Mr. Lane, of Kansas, infrodoced, on leave, a bill providing that all trade in gold nla.inv Ver f ° reign “«*"*> for »P™‘ mating purposes, and the purchase hl 0 f g .t 8 br ° ker ' depositing P less than the full amount of the pnrchfse, or on prohibited™™ nS S " argin ’ i 8 «P«ssly Section 2d prohibits the sale of gold .Ivor or foreign exchange by any banker or broker, privately or indirectly at ary housea Section 8d prohibits ihe sale of gold, her or foreign exchange, unless actually delivered, and paid for on delivery. 7 Section 4th provides as the penalty for Violating any of the prohibiliens of the act, on conviction before the U. S. District Cour, in the district where the offence was , a B 0“ of opt less than one or more than ten thousand dollars, and im. pnsonment for not less than one or more than twelve months for each offence. Hne. 00 6th glV x the infor “>or half the Mr. Foote introdneed a bill granting r p “ b !‘° * and f to t>>« Peoples Pacific Kai* and tolegraph, ran by the i orthern "n „ c’v. Qnd i “ Se Bo^neMSfbl^rflS-“«■ * s sfiSgi noo baitfil fj-i& ®U * 30; hV a "4^o n “i»jeWiSS Spring $1 38; Fall $1 52. *>arrey sctfree PITTSBURGH OIJL TKABE, rru o _ , . W SDVEBDIT. Dec. 16.1863 verv S,«mL for . so “® „ daJB P»»thas bean in' a • u . nnsettled B*ate. Cmdc““ln bnik At 9n* • that being the laat sale reportcc to ns. Sales in' t b * * at&*o&o?toiKr«- * 'leoWuomiadll* &tg&fo|g BY XKLMBAPH. lew York Market ' • * N*W York. Deo. 15 —Cotton firm it 820 Plan.. $8 40@6 50 for extra State: $7 45@7 55 for 0.; *7 6c@9 50 for Tr«aei»!m , WhtaL firm S‘“®«s Wheat: $7 4S®l ll ml‘7 5, ld , do: i 1 «@1 49 frja tlwaikle Cm® r„?w 1 ? fo r Amber; $1 70@1 78 dor winter SSr «»l7'&g«S »i B '«» «HB"rS f“ mw aniet. Lard in fair request and unohanged. Jew York Jlonej Market ü BS V i)eo - in good banana, n /nH IChacg 1 e d :‘" «f 1 61* tuiue* haUrregulflr.opening at 50%.ad vanoing to and cloeiigat 49%. Philadelphia Market. P 7 D sV i e7*l°sSSg ’Th'iSi 1 : Coff^uffV^oMt’ Sda^rsKlvfow. “*• '- ■ - '» I ir\ \.* ' j l i? e» n Baltimore Market. 3P7 i i^a7 l A2? , vrS’ 15.-Flour dull: OHo extra netf« 7 i^f , 7A W wVr Ked 51 60 - Corn; new j.l 12@1 14. Whisky quiet: Ohio 89. c, , tou Bouta Market. » *■ firTft sl° Hr* 4 li 'CO.iart’JTiD DAILY rOB TH* MOBNIHO YOST BY kBSSRS. SOUKTZ & KKBTZ, BBOKB&B* m . ,ho, Ug Toon BTawsr. iku follcrwijix art the nn tip* ahd killing WfAVf for ecu. a**, JtJv? TSrnnrßrfg ♦•■ old. Ba^ Silver ijl $ iiemnna Sou» ««Z£*i * fl> JSasltirn Ksctmuue.. . Hew York v iJaltimore.. . J?; 3 Philadelphia. ’ '-“ nay '*<*>. i'-oston.. pi} V Pennsylvania Currency... . par W* Cincinnati"®**!™ «*l? Sfflzi-tdzi-Et.gi.. § EIVER'MATTEBS, Thb Hivaa —Laat evening at twilight, there Soata’ e j ,e fee! water “A rising slowly. The „ l £.* r d .“ nng ■. h ° - a ? was cold. Ain.the wharf we noticed a good deal of aotivity. ■tW-The fine passenger steamer Miami, Cant. Hamilton, .eaves tms evemng'for Cindnnati and j-»oui‘ Title , H.f*"n The / a T,”? l ® PWnm stegmer Golden MdL C o*n P isVui°e Ulday ' “ Cincinnati The fine packet “Jeniiie Uubbs," Captain iJeviiiney is announced for Cincinnati and Louis rille on Wednesday, n splendid pa£sen?er steamer Leonidas. Wa w* le ? ves lh “ day for St Louis i r i ** 118 haa superior accommodations and attentive officers. ifi&ITALS aaii> uepabtureß. ' ' I KJ.S 18 _ _ „ akkivedV 1 £rapkli 3 , Bennott. Brownsville. Uailatin, (,'larke, Brownsville, Peebles, iSliia.be tb. . ■ h i ' > ri “ ami iton, Cincinnati, uoiden Era, Hoilidav, Cincinnati. „ DEPAKfKJB, tfaiiatin, Clarke, Brownsville. 5 U franklin, Bennett,Brownsville. Jaa. itoese, Peebles, Elizabeth. Emma Oramhaip. .AjwftZangaviile. STEAMBOATS. ■Ked, White and Blue*’ Line. BUUU and CISCIisBIAIX We -ow no the new- .^fr— ■ a. JMBaMlnksna elegant first passenger steamers, URIORETNo. A Black m*.. t.r-Rwe, olerit: CRICKET Ho. £ Maretlhott. master— Gaylord, oierk: MIAMI. Hamilton? master Bryson, ,Mer%. Xho above named steam ers leave positively as sidvertised. no2S UEAWES this BAY, DEC. IS. at 4p, m. THE FUSE PasSEnGER STEAMER ttiAini, Hamilton, Captain; krreen'OlarE‘ ** FhAaK ™ d *; D - FWK Sf,?«S4ATI UIDLODISTaLEi THURSDAY. DEC. 17. A 1 4p. M ■rfCjlilltKlKWiAllD SPLEHBID flßHHßkpasfienger steamer GOLDisN KRA, o iway, Commander, will leave as fumotuxoea above. for freight, or puan, apply on board, or to Jufij Flack or J. X). CoUuInaWOOD. Ait*. FOB CmCU»AM AJM>ll>mi»TH.l.ll, WiIIDMIS;,!) a Y L)cC. 16, AT 10 A. M. |-,ff 1 K fllK »«» AS O SPLESDII) will foaveasa&itoaxihodfebo’fo! /HuPiU I For freight, or Dt&iss&Apphr oa board, or to J. D. OOLiiINiIWOOD, AgO. FOH CISCISHATI AJfBbT. tOUffi. XEIa DAY, DSC. 16, AT 4 P M, - fcTIIE BiEW ABD 6PLEKDIB JHfipHb Mc«a*er:etaa®erjl*SQflli>4B, JoHn W. Anawaii, Commander, will leave v an nouuoed above. for freight, or passage, apply on board, or to _delB JOSS BLACK.AaTOt, U«8T«I CKACKBB BAkEBI. 8. 8. HAH VIS, Uanniaetnrer and W holeaale dealer in all kind, of iraickaft and Mol Bnal^ SO. M FUIKIH STRKJfr, Between Wood and Market, . / <*«3 PHISBDBBH, PA. JAMES MeLAIGHLIh, i<; DIUJU II OtSIEK,, tm, POCLTBf, t*AM£«nd£BeS, SO. seo LIBERTY ST del-dtf Dow&jtaiig. JjABPETS Have Advaoeed Bat we oontinue to soli, an til fifcrther Goods m oar line at prices rcdaptwi FULU TWENTY Pttf CENT. From UB lUnw.VltOM, W. U, «fc 11. ffIeCALLUn, no2B *«.»> TOItIMH 'WBEET. wauros no. kxllt. W KLOOBF ft KELLY, IL* SIJPACTU&nSfI OP Lamps and Lamp Goods, Ann DBALBBS i* CABNUN JS. *«> K 146 Wood street, near sixth, ' * 8 PITI&BtfROH, PA. a BpLEiom nwK or fura, Bacqnes, Oloaks, Oiioolan, FRENCH MEHiNttHS. OOBHEQSjiPOPUIHa bfItVMD Oth l&d ido i)lUßOfl|||